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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-08 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . ,.,,. -· -ers; .. . - , . . --. -...... . . ----... ' • , . , : Jlook~ .. •• 'brugS . I , . ~ .. . . •J ~ ,, .. ..,, By · liiJrt~Jju~'--I ' -., -··· ·1ng:Jewo~ !ttaq • .. • .... .... ! • • I . . • -I I . " ' . • I . ~ . . . . . . . . Ex·lov~r~-ClaiJD~ . ' . ... ~ •. •• VOL. .. JIO.r& .• llCTK*S, a PAe1s , . ·~ • ;llo1 1lbed J e1·liner . . .. • • • •• .,·• \., ,._,.'''1t .. 1fWIT...,..._. • -·POLICEMAN, GERMMN ~PHERD 'PRQiE PLANi:"'!li~~AGE .. Jetliner P.rnOvod by,Tlme ~ Exp4osion .in 4 i ;VOP.• • ,. • I' ' . . '. .. ~ar~DeaJ.e~'s · Q*~g~t~r -• I I . . • ~h·ducted .ori ~irthday VISAW (UPI)~ The dlUibter of ID a~to de>ler, kidnaptd from her, bi>me Ille' diy before her nlotb birtbd~, w11 released unharmed ear!J today . Iller spe~ing 30 houri with abductors who demanded $300,000 ransom. \ made up of letters cut from a newspaper. .It 1aid: ._ "'Qon't~call -.tbe · pOlice .. Do not cootact your frieodi. ,Do· ei.acUy as, we say ·and yoar daughter ".ron'I be "hurt. ·vou will hear from ua·brabout ·one hour. Do not (See KIDNAP, Page Z) Michelle Rene Wiebe, the daughter ·Of Arnold Wiebe, was released at the rover ;i:i:~~ ::d ~t :'~'h!:~" IOd told · Ho.oked: on,. P, rugs '.But she comPlained, "I dldn1t ·1et.my _ _ ... p1oen1• •.. a11day." . B "· n~J Ji ' .. -:Tuesday was her birtllday. . y lli111·~e us, f • Jlollce Capt. Dean C. ~prsliall. s,ald UJe • . ·1 . :~!.i":.i":~~:==.,~,.:.~ ".MISireSS ·sa~~·. '· He made a i!rop in ..,.,..-with • , • ,/ · .., Police tink~· , ·p • , :,. I . ' New.B()mh ' With Plot . ' • • . .. " ' ... LAs• VEGAS (AP) Despile two . searcljes and. lbe presence of arm~ guards, a bomb ~ploded inside an unoc- cupied Trans World Nrlines Boeing 71fl jetliner here today. 1 It apparenUy was P.111 of an extortiQn scherite Which has triggeted a worldwide liomb Ulre81 · againsl · TWA jentnm, 3ut.Mrities said. ·Tile 'bomb, 'pianled 'In or near the' cockpit, ewloded at 3:S5 ,a.Di., about, Seve(I hours after the ,pi ape ~arrived nonstop from New Ycitk ,'with 10 passengers and a seven-member crew._lt , ripped a-huge· hflle in the -front fuselage, ' hurling de:bris for 100 ·feet at McCarran lnlernalional Airi>ort. · t Law offfuefs .and, TWA officials saitl they felt the bomb was ooe of those a myslerious extortionist bu WI be plahled on TWA jet!~ to get $1 million in ·ransom from 'tbe airline. Trained dogs snlffed out • bomb Tu.,,_ day in a cockpit of a TWA jetliner ei1 route from New York to LOI Angelf!! after the plane returned to New York. No oilier bombs have been~ feaad. Charles Wyre, TWA general manager in . Las Vegas,. said there was no fn. dica\ion .ho!'. lbe Wm~, IOI aboard, lilj! ·plane. :nie' plihe · lincied" al McCarran lnternatiooal ·Ai!J>orl at 't :J)5 p.m. Tuet- Bests· After Ue~s-• . ... . .. .. • ~ l • .. ' ·~ ·. ' .· -' l ,. " I' n,u.'fHW , ~ •I . . . .I . . __ ... ' • ,. 1 " ·n·~il;g s~~ggttn" • o I ..#< ')J Su$pacts · S'ei:~ed • . • I ' . '' • -•, t . A Harbor Area real estale ·lal~~h. car .followed. a9 lhe way by narcot · IOd bil teenaced coml>ariJon todlf face .. •ieril!. . ' • ' ' ' 'ElttUon Talk • Sena!" Democratic leader Mike · Manafie!d, denouh~ed , state o~sldenUal pr\m¢es as 'J!SO.. , t~ and,_ worthless»' Tllesday .. at L the Capitol and' said be would ' soon r reintf<>4uoe a constltu-· tional amendln~nt to replace the'!' with •·Bingle nationwide char~ · Of smuggling '$1,000 woifh of · · ., ., · ' • , · , ,marij-ln•'--· ...... -·-'•boa .......... , .~ L.·!fil!')l<y, 48, of ?fl~S! ~!ni , , .. · .................. ~ """ ,+~ .: ·Dtiv.,santa•Ami·ticl ••;"·,':ix-n·" , ' . .. . . . ' .... ' .. . . .. Hoiic~ li,'otiili'~~;~~::·H-..: Dek·nate :Count tington Beacll, "'" meoted•Tueidiiy. ~· ~ Huntley ts free on 16,250 bail, ·"1· Cl r c· ' • ·, · ' . ' Houck was scheduled for a(ra~ OSe Qn *~St . day In Harbor,Jlldici.J Dtstrtcl'Courl, ~ which time.hi,bait.w&\dt11be a:et. · :i MANciiEsmft; Ii.Hi (·AP) _ Newport ' Belch ·""'1. Laiuna , Beaq. Sen. EdnJ...t 8. Mu•kle of Maine, popce, narcou~·~llectives a'8isted U~. winner.of~~ lf4mp&l}ire's:leado!f Customs agents In the arrest, cllmaxJ'' Democratic .pr~, arappled· wlth· a three-month check . into 1iuntley'11 . Sen G · s 1.11,.ro..::..'.-.. tod' . tiVities. , · eqrg~ ~-•,.;uvv•u ay. in lnvestigator'3 said he and Hruct hadi' 11 • an · une1)Jedellly tli)>I bollle for k"I b · control of the ·1tlte'1 d~tlon to J ograms, " ich. run 2.2 pounds each . lbe DemocrallC Nallonal Con-alleged pot irl their possession w .., taken into custody., . · ventlon. (See r11e 5 f<ir analysts of . llewport . Beach DelecUve . Sgt I Tuesday's voting.)· ' Konkel said the raid ~as made at a?~ Muskie captured. lhe presldenllal jlisl off Beach Boulevard 'in Hun1,ui· ~~ preference balk>tlng .l!llb a oolld Al Beach'after lhe station w'alon airlv , percent as counting nel)red an end, Details Of the probe inv~ Hunt! McGovern ran a strong second with and Houck were not· dllc ' pe · 37 percent , , Court pro....iion of thl (llfr. ' ·I Bui .. only ,,a hudful. of • -i.,.; I Aulhoritios ........... lir .IOd -"8catJI seporatod .many of Ille delegale q>e alleged -bond a • d • r g o I.ft.II candjd1telt ·'lbe' lineup · Mtsawed , (See ~~~,,...J) , ilt{X'° from minute to minule wllh lbe .~,;-------:"._....,..,,._,.,... .... ..;. final result vlrtu'ally .Cftltain to re-• .... . ,. ·• telephoned lnalrudlODI -·the ~ 11J -~ na-rs, but ... ,...by P!ODd 11p Ult ... ., ---· da~~ ,.,;~ Ille bJmb exploded In lbe cockpit 'atta and sboWered •debris on~ near~Y. TWA truck. The airliners """ <~"':' Wlih ltiill''lllt 'rlear'>'tbe · ailpciit ' -.nominating, election. ' ~~~.:f<ided·uhl~ ~ballot. a~e ~~·~,.; • ; ' \~·~1l I . ~. luffed'iiii-··~Jt.. ' f *~J!:i ' !~fi~i: iecl .. ~~~~' -;;~ • 1 .. ru..-·mn>~·~,1.ll>o . lllie IOtsllia'-+•""~~ ... ' betn ·.kldltaj>Ocl''and p e,l,<llh~WO\-•.'...,..'lllrlir-=-=;.~eil' 'called. ·"'~ ' a-a..,,._-...... ....... : .__w.:,.:.. 'lbeordeal beilD at ?:15 p.m. Miibdar· ------,.., .... . ~ ~ ktdnapei;I "# ..... tho',_.' .,,,., • ;.... "" ...... told letminil but · """ undamaged b1 Ille blist. " . I Re said lbe four-engine j<ttlner bad· been searclied for bombl before leaving New Yo<k and upon landing In Lu V$s. He said thal • It was• undfl- survelUance by sheriff's depitlea and TWA pmonnel while on Ille gi'ound beri "I doni think anyone could have golt.ji .-in Lu Vegu,'• Wyre .aeld, , ' ~gle~~~ ~an Rest~g After W eek:s Sea Ordoo . . ' t l ,' I I 1 i Weatli Drizzles .wUI • a low clouds along Ille '· Thursday. with ,utile eba1ice t1 I aunsbine. accordh\g to Ille -thOr· ' lady, High> J7.t/, Lows·. In .... '40's. • ~ ff Ille Wiebe ~ In I b I 1 °'l!ra! '-11111111 .. ,a .. . )C"alllomia tarmlnt COUllll~ ..,.i ;'li'id ._. .... • •1~ ,..,.•oelfint 11cnta4a a~ . · , i. lie said oilier TWA.planes al McCamm wq bting sean:bed qain for nplooives. , ~L • ' ' ~:..."i.!'• ~-.c, :JIOieal "When 'Mn. 'llUlb"..--,,p'e n-••mr . '* of .P., three men wwint'lid ..-. two flll 11"'1 It Illa fllll·lllll • W.. •Ille 'I' Of~ armed wiib ~.bunt lolo -bellelf -.i -dllly·wttfrtlle ·tlte house. ~. • ' ,. ,·MJ:>. Wiebe scttamed. a~linlJIJle.,,, '.¥rs. Iii~ }""iflol' u Ille -~' ' Mt.ntioo of a neighbor, Dr. EdWord day.of tlie '"""'"'lloarbiil opened toda)I p'.ejerSOn who was ·on his way to • Boy tllot llal1e!U first hlld>lellllf n1.- Si:oal metllng wilh hjs two ""''· Be wenl. will> lier al her home .,.,__ litr buaband, 1& trm1t1gale and also w~ loreed ~ lly.·~~~...;llt~.w, WJloooio$ tie house, ' A"M of Jttl, · · ,..,. • ;tie and Mrs. Wiebe' and Michelle'• Biie told the panel that Ibey also made tNir sisler, Janelle, Ii, ftT• lied aod .. ~ oo lhe aola in Ille doctor's office and Di'led . Peterson's two boys came to UJe 1be ..umated lbe total 1111111ber of such lioiiilt looking for him a short while. later inlimadH to be "about 10" bef°" lhe . at a1ao ftTe paed. dkc .... ;llaY V ...... lall tbe 1-.'IDd Tiie mlD !Dok llldle1lt llld left a note ( .. B.UtTEUIJI, Pap J) I ' • • •' . • ' 'Ille plane carried "las than 1 .fuB SAN PEDJio (UPI) A young Into bis shoes. IOlld" 41 !JI -.,en. 'Ille· plane\ wu arllbeoi!>gill who tried to Ail alone from · He bulll a :IS-foot lrlmaran, the lhird due in relum to New York today. ~ Southern Clllfornta to Ceritral America vessel be construeted in Ille past five . ni. blast startied' everyone al Ille resled today .. ol\rr .• grueling week·long years, and set sail from Dana Polnl Feb. ,irport. ordeal al sea durlnc which be built a raft 27. • ')W)>en • I . heard a loud expl<Mioq, ! (rom pieces of his 'atorm-battered ."My radio and direction flniler went ·4urne<I «tel jl,..debrliJlalllllf.all.~.~.·" ll'.lmAr..,'<111•'11111.,..<lihlilN1!41rollll.Alle>'<lililll ili'll1l a1JINI.~,....~, 111d a Natlona1 Afrllnea employe ""G""s: ·wreckage. curate means ol navigation,. but I fiM•-' In the terminal ..... • ' · . · ,.... •-8-Wyre oaJc1 ,.,.. TWA worlaneilhoa ,i''l1only slepl when I~ ou~" said I was about IOO·mlies ?:r-COlll of .,. 11"111:<l111lll10<~ it -l~,i,.;;e,.. 'l'JIP)',,\\ldezjloo,,24, '11.~~.ood.· . Ja w1*n lllli alo_<m l>Jt, ,be said, ·· ' ' counted any apeculat\on one of the men AndFJOn,arrived in Siii Pedro Tuesday . "My KIC-1t~rlng apparatus w~ torn or an lmpottor .planted the bomb: , iboa!d 1 Norwegi .. freillhler ti)at pickOcl away .lint ao I wu locked to the helm for "They all know each olhe!' and work-; him up off Ille coast of Baja catllornla al leasl eialil •houn • , , 1 pe31 1 wao to.-llld tbe,y -identWcatloni ~Y· jual exhauated bul I lei her come Into \he bldpl,'' he aid. • .He W1!11oWI clued fl'om exhaustion, wind and my -mall ... ppec1. N-Jae llllr'l•w ""°''C<ioenlofflclail'• ban!y oll!a lo~ bis flngera._and bis "Wincll wtre VWJ llrol.i llld. w1-1t (leo PLANE, .... I) 1eot "' !Do IWGUen from aposun to fil (loe llA VED, Pap II . ' , . I . ' I . ~ t • • ' .. . • • (• l. • .. • •• • • • OAAV """' 5 Busing Key in · Florida K,qte-rjch Miamian~ Score Issue ~n T.;.$..f"J,~,, . By JOHN DILLIN thmtfan Sci<""• /llo_nitor S•ri>k• AMI -Trudge the ctteell ol net 157, a bellwether .,... in •thweat Miami. Talk all d1y with the vakn. Soon, several fealuru or next •• , Florid• praldtlllial primary ll\llla to emerge: ~ Forced butlna clearly ovenbadoW1 ""1 other tsaue ln lhts vote-rich nc1on. ~Pt!an1 voters are dia,wrted with nllliUclana In general, and are hungry for f~r Teddy Roosevelt," "90nteone bal;Wlt." "someone not ff\ It for himself." 4nd'lbea there Is Wallace. · --, .1utt illcRll evtr)'9111 l!aa an oplaloD aliool Gov. Geor'9 C. W.Uaco ol , --·t11t pr--..-evea in lhts traditionally llb<ral part ol the state. Some bore dtnounc< h I m · {"Another Hitler"). Some ' praJie4 IUm. ("The only one who really tell< you lbe truth."), (See Page 5 for 1tories ana1yzing Tuesday'J primary vote in N e w Jiampsl!lre.) Precinct 157 -amall, privately-owned bomes, ne1t lawn1, small motorboats in. the 11rage -Is moatly white and mlddle- class. Four years ago, lta vote was identical with ttiat of the entirt Dade County area (whldl lncludea " of au Democratic Yolerl ID rJorida), · For -·peopte. Wallace la a ever'lo r11 ac11aD 11a1ns1 .fon:od bllabl& ... bllb taxes, weUare "loaler1• .'and "overpel '30,(1)1).a·yw bul'e1ucr1ts." But tliey art true to their mid~ traditions. From the ICOtt. of lnttrvle~ It wu clear truit even though many lit' tended to vote for Wallace on Tuesday.., most of them would not vote for him Ut November. . " Said a power~mpany worker: "I couldn't tUe a chanct arid vote f r; him then . He rnl&M be tlected." ~- This protest Ude -atlll appare~ gaining fn strength -has given Wallace a lead over Sen. Edmun4 S. Muskie in ~ M'1aml area according ta the latest ml dependtnl Poll cooduded by a rt!~ st. Peter.burg Pollster: Wallace 20 JIOf!. • cent, Muakie 18. The aovernor 's lead it even cre~ter elsewhere in the state, ~ his Miami lead was a surpriJe. The !tad dldn~ surprb< people 1'i Pred1¥;1.J.17 -.ii. .• • COAft'WllSE --· _. , I c.;;n- $11 . • Nixon Acts To Ease Up . ·On Secrecy~ . . WASHINGTON (AP) -Pr"ldent Nill' on annouiiced today two actions be u.lll will "lilt the veil of secrecy which no:!( enshrouda altogether loo many papecl! written within the federal government:• vast bureauracy . He uld the pruent system for clasi fying government documents does not "meet the standards of an open and democratic society. , "The many abusea of the securi\1 system can no longer be tolerated," the Preildtnt s a l d in a statement as he a\gntd an executive order desicned to make ctasslflcation more difficult and to ensure speedifr release of secret docu-- menl!: for the tienefit of historians ucl voters in the future . ~ S~~r .. .t< ~r9M P~e,":CJ:w.ia:ci~ Guilt of Filin. ~LANE . · . -· Y. ' . ~ wOuld comnwit on whtthtr 11 h ' False Claims . ,. 'i::=· and _c:rewmen we" being A~ite who 111\ieS ~n ~~~~ 20th Street, and who voted ror .Hubert H. Humphrey in 1968, readil).' explains why ahe is 001.v a WalJace booater: · "lt11 the fiet that rthe children . are being bulled. The fact (hat they leave home before daylight and get home after der~. .n:s not safe. It's absolutely wrong.'' . He !aid It 'Was unfortunate 'that the system of classification that has evol'(ed in the United States "has railed to meet the standards or an open and democritie "Qul•kr·Goerge, 'Who Sheuld Wa Notlfv ~ tho ,C...t ,Gu~rd .., J~• , l?"ajy ~ ajlQ1l'ln1, too.Jll•nx paperf IC?i!'" Art Ga l1ry? A S.1tcapl1t JUtt Fell 1•.'if.,1. 1~ , •• .. i:-·~ = · i · : 1 Cl.ltlWed lGr kle loal I, t:lDu! j • , • \• ,., . -. •\ClUolfltA)ioa~ lnqutiD\ly.~ ' -· f'lll .'and 1herlf1'1 department 1n-~MUCCA, Nov. (UPI) -Mirle •e')!P!Ora ·relulod to talk about the '-------------,,.:;,..i,;, c::;;,~.;:;;.w::~ • ..:::..-~~. • ton~l lllreai!CiatlC 11\lstal:el or 14-It<-r "· · p. 1 ' Vtnl\'emJ>arrUl!me.i;.to <il!!cl~ and ll!e ], z~. a 1...-opiculator *"" lrlld to bo~ ari lw .. l'ellrooms behllld the clalni '* .,_. acrd In Nond., 1111 cockpit ~ittlie ri&hl-l!and slcte, the same She denies any racial blu. "The colored," she says, "will never be educated In ghttlo schools. They must be put lo wllb the whitea. They -1iould clooe down all the ghetto schoola, and put the blacks in white schools." 'A t z• · 'R·tl :• u-•cfminii\~~.'1 t ~ • . J·~ k J; · US ra inns Uj",1 £fn,"in Uhvt~ 1y1lemtotUeell•ct,J~ 1 " ', .~":f J:::~t •'°J lorlli ~ ~c bom' lllllil !lllllly .., 11~1! of lillnJ. aide ol t11e aploaloa. :Wyre said the door ' fa!.;,...,. claJm.a. ;. ' . ~.ti':.I ~Uy Wll Unl"!'ked Ea<i.'~ .COllDl.carrlts a H year · The deputy who witnessed the blast prl.JoJI term. .. Lanis Milla, ukl "It aounded Uk~ n. a.year-okt Shawnee. Okla., man dynamite. I could see piece~ of the plane wa ~ nieeqy nlaht 1>7 a.iU!J' ol flying through~ oir. There WIS a small She says she'll probably vote for Sena.tor Muskie in November, if he i.s nominated. • I, ~for~-.lib Anti-depress~~t.:P~ug·: ~:f.!:S~~ • " • " " · i:6Jllldenllal ..m be subllanUally -· • -• fire ln!lde the p~ but It burned itaeil =':{ cMI":".':.,:"" lollowlng two out within a minute or IO.': Another witness, a leimloal employ•, ZwOlfel Wal aao,r.d to rtmain frea OD uid, "I hoard. a loud ) npkillon , . . I '32.000 J>aD unW ..,11nc1ng, whldi Is 1111 turned and saw debrlr lallinl aD o .. r-" for AjlrlI 7. ' ' , A TWA aPQlwman uJd the ti million plane ·would be re!Mdred af" a coil OI Horbert ~. chief deputy at.. 1"MYll'll mlllloo dollan." , , - tome)' pDeral ,. Ne•ada•uld"~welfel Alter the blaot, Ilia three other TWA w11 in a :lelon: . , . 1· -jetl.iners were checW 1g1in.1 A trained d9& thai can smell out ei:ploeives was •·1~ not ll)'ing tblt because he ls an used. ft wun't used lri the earlier search. e:s: .. fekli be comotltted tbe1e crimea," he Nothing turned up. . . told tlle coort. "Bui )'OU ahould take tha&. >,ii' lraff)o to McCarran was not 'baited Into caiial4orallon in" hl1 te1ttmony · by t"' OJP~n, but the a\rport was becaUM it lllow1 be has 1 disregard for aealed off ·to llie publlc for IO m111· utes. the 'law." The TWA '1!11 wu acheduled to leave: z.,.ll•l w11 coovlotod ol mall fraud In-the Las Vep1 airport at 7:41 a.m. bound volving land dllls in C*lahoma In the lot Kanau City, SI. Louil, Cleveland, 111!11!. He Illa lllod lbouaandl o/ mining Ohio, New York and tllen London. clalma ID -tam . Colorado and Wyom-TWA called tlle -..rld'tri<le bomb search Ing. o1 II! Jet fleet alter receiving the Laal !bf, hi tried to Ille ,.,000 claim•. mysterioua ramom demand . covertni foll'" mWloa ecret 1n Nevlda, · Ha.If a aor.tn planea made unscheduled but state Attoraey General Robert List landmga for searches 1fter the discovery 1to~ and u)d thtn this may be of the powerful plastic explosive Tuesday one of UM · ln fr1Ud1 evtr in and acoree: of travelera c~led r;eserva· Nevadl.1 1 Uoos, ~I>! rt t'!I hours • rDQre .were repoited in fllgbl!. Pioneer Zooming Right oti . Course PABADl!:NA (AP) -Alter two delicate coune ccrrection•, Pioneer 10 ii about three million mllet from earth and Is ex- pocted 11J pan within I0,000 milea of · Juplt.r at l:a p.m. PST DeC. 3, tm. The unmanned J'70opound 1pacecraft firH thrUlltr ~ twice Tlltod1y on orde,. lrwn cootro)lerl here to refill< the """" toward the oojar sy1tem'1 largest planet., ' uSo far. the mission has been fan- taatlcally ouccuaful," aald P'red Kochen- dorf~r. progr1m manager 1t the Jet PropuWon Llbor1tory here. "We're now able to uy we will have a apacecr.tt at Jupiter at the right ~ and riebl tblle." , · -. ' . " ' SMUGGLING • • • laboratory analysfl now about 4:30 a.m. be/I dldn~ book the IUSpecU until .,. temoon houra. lnveattcatora said they picked up the ataUon wqon'1 trail at the Me:s:lcan bonier, following It IO th_ Harbor Area. Huntley is -employed by a realty com· pany, acconllni to record.!, whU• Houck ii ualatant manager of a shoe store. OIANM COAIT DAILY PILOT An anonymous telephone caller warned ~ tbt bomb and dtrected olficlals tQ an airport lockeri where they found a note declaring that four TWA planes would be blown µp •l 111-hour iJlter'l'als unleu the ranaom w•1 )>lid. But the aucceedlng deadline! paoled without lnoldtnl. A TWA spokesman said the money was usembled,but there was no further word from the FBr, TWA or local authorities on negotiations with the extortlonL!t or whether any money had been paid. Sources close to the investigation said that authorlUea were checking TWA personnel records for any employes ex- perienced in handling explosives or with a r,osslbie grudge against the company. The IUY who dld this knows whit he's doing,'' commented Detective William F Sclm'Utt of the pollce bomb section w~ defused the device U mlnutu bel~re It waa aet to detonate. f'roM P .. e I HARTELIUS. •• his three chlldren in hia wife '• care. She lesUfied that Ill thooe acl! ol ,.,. ~ lnt.~se followed Dr. H1rtellus' in-: joctlon of Demerol into her hip. She told the committee that her addiction reached the point that be would often leave hef a ?t> cc vial of the drug "whlch was all gone 111 the ume dly." !"femben of t h e Jnvestlgatlng com-nu.t~ ~gard a one cc dos11e of the tran- quilizer as a normal injection for the relief of pain and 1treu. Or; Hartellu1, who lives on Dander street in El Toro, is accused by the 1t1te Board of Medical Examiners of moral turpitude and unprofessional conduct in hls relationship with two women patient! -Mra. Vaughn and Wanda Melendrez, 27, of Costa Mtsa who died of an overdose of drugs. The state board's decision on Whether he iJ to retain his license to . practice mecllcine will depend on the report sub- mitted by the four doctors. Two other factors are helping Wallact. Ont ia the Southern tradition of register• lng Democratic, even if you 're a Repu)). Hean. Thousands of voters here do it. Tbe second ia the intensity of hie sup.. port -a characteristic he shares with Sen. George McGo"ern. . I • ' ' P0etic Justice Supports Law Banning Nudies OAKLAND . (AP) -" A judge with a taste for poetry has rUJed that nude dan- cl_ng llO't an art rarm protected by the First Amendment's freedom of speech clause.. Alameda County Superk>. Court Judge ~bert Kroninger Tuesday upheld the city'~ ordina~ce banning nude performan- ces 1n deny111g a suit by four female dancers. ~-'l ~ __ 1..1 ~ "' r ! Th,e women argued that the slate Supreme Court bad held toplesa and bot· tomless, dancing to be a form ol artistic expression covered by the First' Amend· ment. "If this"-'oou· 'nd'·., '-' '1'0 I 'd q , &rorunaer sai "It ls dll!lcull to understaricf bow mor~ ob- VJOlll fonna of expresalon-auch u 'stick 'em up and gjve me yOur money' - would not al.90 bring the First Amend· ment into play as a 1hleld against pros- ecutlm for robbery and other crimes "Such a ... propoaitkm jmpiru one· to poe.try.;• Kronin~er said, continuing bJ1 ruling in verse form: " •. : · So bestiality's a crime But not if done 1n three-four time. And j1ller1 will ha.ve little chance With felons who tnow how to dance.'' l!rotn P .. e I KIDNAP ... rnue ·uy mialfkts oi your d.Ucli*""in be killed." • • . I II!"· Witbe )Ind ll1e . otllen qulcklr. freed themselves from lhelrc b0ild1 a!l<I received a call lbout an. hour ind a half later from a caller demanding' $300,000 In small blU., :Withe was called al h~ omce by his wl!e and Marsha!J said a short while later the family called Police. Marshall said Wiebe put together the r'1190m. money ind ucelved 1 call at 7 p.m. from the lddnapers who gave blm · complicated instructions for making the money drop. , . . Marshall said when the ' car dealer toued the money in a field nW' the small town of Goshen as he hod bttn told to do, a man •!Ml 1 woman driving by 11w him do it and immediately picked up the briefcase and took it to their home in Visalia. SborUy afterwards, they called police and the money was returned. Marshall said pollce decided to watt for further instructions but heard nothing un· til they received the call from the River Inn . SYDNEY (UPI) -The Druf E•alua· lion Commlttee decided tonight to retain the use of the antklepretaant Unipramine bec1use ol insufficient evidence that the drug cau~ mallormatlona in aewboi'n babies. The committee reached it1 •decision after hearing a new report from or. William McBride in which t h e gynecologist acknowledged some oi his original statements aboot imipramine were incorrect. Committee Chairman Dr. William Mor- row said McBride had laid th1t only one or the three cases he aaJd earlier showed a definite history of imlpramlne could really ~ attributed to the drug. ln the other two cases, the mothers had taken some other type of trk:yclic anti- depressant, Morrow said. He added that "in none of these cues have full details been made available even now to my committee. Without detailed lnlormation no meaningful assessment can be made AS to whether lb is, other dru85 or 'otbet I actors are ln- volved. McBride, tht first medical authority to warn against the effects of1thalidomide in 1960 ,and ,iWho Friday 11id he found IUf· fi_cierit :evidence to blame imiprptine for deformations of new b«n babl~s, said ht wl! dis1ppolnted with the committee's decision. , ~e admitted he bad made ".a. mistake" Supervisor Battin Files to Run Again First District Supervisor Robert Battln of Santa Ana took out nominatJon papera Tuesday in his bid for re-election to the post. To date, there are four known opponents for BatUn's job, Santa Ana 1t.. torney. William Wenke, buaine!sman John W. "Bill" Hill, al8ll of Santa Ana, Wallace R. DaY:b, ~tain Valley at- torney and Paul .J .. Bal~b of Tustin, f~er executive assUtant to Rep . John Schmitz (R-Tustln). ( GEM TALK TODAY by "How,'' we have beeti asked, "can :an. lnde~dent :jeweler ~"f· vivo ,~galilst the.larga "chaino!"- TM , fact° it Iha.I Jiidepena~t jewel_e",f10"tlnue eo _account1o~ an nnpp~ ••II11et\I .of .Jew~, re. tam~ because .their low overHea4 permits rea!onable,price•'""4 tliey. H h • h Oil c ' are al•O iJarlicultiily ·strong Iii aer• .. borl II· W•od as IS . • ase Suspect vlclilg·the products they 1ell. . l'rnldent ,,,.. .. wi1111tr Th.ti . owner of an ' independent viu ,.,...-'.,::,~ !;. ~:.l "'.,,..... jewelry 'Stote b ustlallY, a bipty nit or.,,.:. C.t DAILY l'ILOT, Wllll wtlldl ... ~ 1M ...... ,l'tH. ........ w ~ Ortl!Q9 Cot1t 'ulll"911M C.,...11.,., s.,._ r•N ~•re ,wiltftld, M .... , ttlrovtft P:rld•'• ftlr a... MIN, Ntwl!Off l..ch, Hi.inlliitll>n a..ctlflfWllMlln V1llty, L .. UM IHdl, trvlnetSMdltNCk and stn Cftm.nr./ S.n Ju•n ""'''''"'" A 1l11tl• l'l(llloMI •1tl011 h; (Mllll111Mi4 .. Mff'9 .... Sund•YI· TM pr!M.IMI Pl*llbil!ll ,i.nt It '' U1 Wtt.t •• , 11,_t, Cotf& M.,_, C.ll'OMI•, tHN. ThoTfl•f ic. •• .,il trained and -experienCed expert not ' '""' H ti LSD • JaiJ p 1. only. 1n.i-well)' but also In repair Thom" A. M~ph;,. au. Iii . -0 lee and servJC., M'ost'·of·tJilJ wnrJr·l1 , c1r1.,1,, H. ::;•1"' lid~"•"' '· Nall done in -bJs own store, resultiDC iD -"•'••.m ~,...'"' 1•1t1t• higbet1quant,y and ,taster service. -We •t'Hlimpllli•• Jewallfl IMIVt c.. 1 , M•r m w.u .. , strttt A Laguna Beach arrestee accused 01 posse11ton which ia beinc analyuid by the remained independent tor aimOst N..,_, lhlcft: ma "..,,,.,.., a.ui.v1111 plotUng to smugale hnhiah on into lhe 1herilf~1 crbne tab. 28 yeari, doin1~10 because we ~ Ht.lflf= :::ti 1W,fr:::n"::r:.,.,. U.S., was charged Tuesd1y With possess Theodor was amattd by Laguni police , Jieve thal personal service ts im· "'Tcol"r,,.",.""t 7""14~1 '.,' " 2 .,• 1 '" 11 ... , ing LSD in Orange C:Ounty Jall. let bee. 30 and charged with conaplracy portant to you. Shtrilf's Capt. James Broadbllt aid to smuggle ha1hish oll into the country. We five you exact esUmatu on a11 •• .,...,. .. '4J.1671 today that when Michael P. Theodor 25 He has been In Orange County Jall ever fewtlry quickly, and at no cbai1e. ,,_ c..1 ,,,.. ...... "....,_. .... of tlelnore. was belni returned to' Jill since in Ueu of p>,000 btlJ. We atlo provide otbtr 11.rvicet tuCh ot .... n anef arraignment In South Or1n1• Coun-The December arrHI o1 Theodo1' and 11 Jnsur~ce appralJals, alld you .,.-o.;;,c;;r eoo-ly Judlcl•I courts, deputies found a 1lieet two other ouspect1 ended wlial J.:apna recelvo f11t appraisals because )t of aboorbent paper " h I c h bad b • e n Beach !'J•11tlaator1 oald · ,.., an atabl. does not have to be sent out. originally thinking all three patients were -New . timetab)es envision automalic on the same drug. declassllication of documents 111lthln C:to "But the drugs were from the same 10 years, with exemptions granted for stable and the effects were the same ,'' he infonnaUon of particufar sensltlvtty. ~ saHl. . . ' -H 'a ClciOimeal remains ..clutlfled "It I! well documenled that birth ab-4fter 30 years1 .it will be automaticapy nOrmal!tles of the kind rel erred to by Dr. made publlc -again with limited U• McBride occurred Jn lhe 19th century, Jn ceptions permitled. ; dttfer words before the (dvent of modern "The many abuses or the security drugs," Morrow said. system," Nixon said, "can no longer be He said a recent study of 20,000 tolerated. fundamental to our way of Ufe deliveries from five teaching hospitall in Is the belief that when intormation which Sydney and Melbourne o•er 12 months properlr belongs to the public ls showed 1S9 babies had been born with aystematically withheld by those ln limb abnormalities other than congenltal power, the people soon become lgnor,ant dillocations of the hip, and club root. of their own affairs, distrustful of thole • l!roM r.,e I SAVED ... le1st 12 feet high. They were breaking oVer the top but I had to staf on the helm the rut of the night," he said. 1 l'he nut day ·th& hiM 'fJIYff ,Caugh\ th• boat broadaldt and 11 began lo •ink. but was kept •float by Utt bouyant foam built into the hull. · ".I climbed on tji< cabln'roof -the o"'T part out of the water . -'"4 lashOd myaolf down. "I kind of loll ,trick of Ume, and now and then I would pau oul, but I figured th• storm lasted two days. When 11 lel up, I knew I was ftr at~aea and away from ' any ahipptng lanes. · "One hull of the trimaran'• ont center hull and two outrlUtr ~uJ\s had broken off and another wu sticking up in the air. My fresh water was tainted by gas and I had to dive udderwater into the cabin to get JOJJ'le soaked potatoes to eat. "My only hope was to rig a raft or some sort that I could sail east where [ thought 1 might hit the shipping lanes. "l saw the outrigger hull that bad broken off about 100 yards away, ao I piddled over to It on half of my surfboard. The board had broken in two during the storm. It took four hours to get the hull back to the ~at. .,. . . who manage them, aod -eventually ;._ incapable of determlnlng their own dettlniea." The chlef executive compl.,llned that ''Once locked away In governnlent files," classified papers tend to remiin tbtre, for years, even for generations. He cited an estimate that tbe National Archives still contain lto mnllon pages of secret documentJ from World War U Ind more than 100 million pages covertna: tbe period from 1911 ~ lllM. ln addition to signing the executi\ie order. which mlrbd the first major overhaul of clasallic1Uon procedurea since 1113, NiJl\llP dlr«:ted the Seq:etalf Of state to 1pffd publlc1tion of I multi volume · docu!Dtntary oerlea tnllUed "P'orei,cn Relations of the United states." E:s:emptlons to the timetable fall into four main categories: -lnfonn1Uon furnished in confidence by a foreign government. -Documenl! pertaining to U.S. cod., or dt.cloalng intelUgence oourcea or methods. -ThOse: disclosing lnfonnation deemed essential to national security. -Documenl! which, il dilclosed. woold place an Individual in "immediate jeopardy" of physical harm. Absent Aide Fired FOSTER CITY (U PI) -The City Council fired city manager Robe.rt Cowden Tuesday for riot attending enough council meetings. They had to do it j,11 absentia. however, because Cowded wasn't there. · ANTIQUE LOVE -R.IN\;S ~ . ' . ' ': ~=":...!:' ,,,:,-:~ di~ In • l.10 oolullon. • · month lilvertfpllon 1>7 local, COlllll1. So for amall repairs, insurance "-*''' -11'1, · .. "t 11'1nolndt' ~-,'and' lho~~in llder•I and Af(hanlalan nll'toilca i.· esUmate1 or tho deslp of an el• ., .....,... ;::' '*i.' ,.,.. .,. :1 .-•. 11111 ....... ort vesttiators. . 1 • ~nslve piece, come in and see us. ~1£t:," "--.prlfOllerl qulla 6f10n when lho7 .... ·Amsted •1th Theodor .,., AlaUniler You'll 1•t prompt and aklllecl at. CONVINllNT THMS "Y!All IM IAMI LOCATION .... • •. , .. ~~ ... '=''~'It l. '~u.. tror;;.,"""1f·'a1' • . ' !Sulik. :ti,. of' Carlsbad, hli 11-~ . tenUon. re1ardles1 of the '"' of IANKAMHICAlD-MAlfll CHAlff •HONI 141·1401 L~ .. ::-=·~ .. ~~~ ....... ~!::. ·~ .....--~=~j m;'";f .. ~te !!!d··'° 1fwndTheocloa qu~ • broDebou..r.h. GDalb vld, of Lquna lletcb, :L::yo~u~r~p~r~nb~l~em~. ---~·~": .. ~·:"':"*:''~' ~~=~~~~~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~'.!__ r-•· ... n r 1 ra son, 20, of Oceanside. , s DAILY Pn.Of 3 County Approves $4 Millioll Hig . wa y Pro gt~~ . . . • . ' An Arterial lllghwaya .F I n a n c lo g program (AHFP) tot.ilng II.SI million WU • •PP1'9~od I for f!lcal 1m.n by the Orange County Boanl 'ot Supervisor• 'l'llelday. County Road Commluloner Te d 'MoColivllle said the fl1ure was less. than average because of overruns during the .Current fl&CAI 1ear, BOme on projects overlapping fioom previous years which bfd nol yet been completod for a variety of reuons. He polntod to two outstanding examples .. ,_ A member of the New York bomb squad carries a bomb from the police garage at Kennedy International Airport. The four-pound device was found aboard a TWA jet bound for Los Angeles. An anony· mous called tipped the airline to the bomb and demanded $2 million ransom. of long standing projects, 11111 and lat streets In Sants Ana. ''Tbey are ex- pensive widening and landscaping jobs wtucb have 'been extended over several years," he exPlained. McConville said the county could now whereaa -ln .J155 of multi-lane highways whereas nn 195$ when tbe program was initiated there we~ pracUcally none. . He called the AHFP an outs,IB,ndlJii ex• ample of C!>Operatlon between tbe county and the cities. Boar<! Chairman Ronald w. ca1per• of Newport Beach questioned Mo:Convllle on the poulble enviroomeotal lmpacl of the Senator Says Bicycle .Path Facts Hidden , SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Stsle Department of Public Work!h8s withheld facts on funds available t.o build bicycle paths, says Senate President pro tem James Mills. The San Diego Democrat said Tuesday lie met w1tb department representatives in September aid was t.old "There was no state or federal highway money available for bicycle paths. "I have now learned that not only is there considerable federal and state highway money a\'allable for bicycle paths, but also that the federal gevem- ment hu officially urged the department t.o use this mooey to build them," said Mills. "l am appalled at the department 's at· titude," be said. "It has a great deal of money for bicycle paths. The federal government hu urged it to build these patll. Yet it refuses to take any actk>n. "U I had believed the department representatives and not double-checked with the legislative analyst, this in- formation would sun be buried In the highway department bureaucracy, no doubt for a Jong, long time," he said. Mills said as a result of the discovery, he is amending bis bicycle financing bill to require the department to report losses of federal funds because of failure to build bike paths, and get funds from gas tax revenues for bis measure. But William SChaeffer, a department engineer, said the state hu made several requests for luodlng approval of btcycle path.! in the past two years but his been "'orally" turned down each time by Federal H I g b w a y Administration a(. ficiats . He said the federal agency endorsed the eoncept of constrndln( bicycle tralil but bas not committed any DlOllllY to finance them. Reagan Proposes Own Coastline Bill in Future SACRAMENTO (AP) -·Gov. RDnald Reagan says his , 1clmlniltrit1oo will pro- pose its own California coastline con- aervatic:n measure in tbt out several weeks. "We very definitely want aome coastline legislation this year," the Republican governor told a news coo- Two actions were taken by the Board of ference Tuesday. Supervisors Tuesday" regardinr, tin· His executive assistant, Edwin Meese Supervisors Act O:ll Utili ty Lines m, said the propooal either would be in- U!'fgrounding a( utWUes lines in the city troduced as a separolo bW or pluned tn- of Irvine. to an existing meaSW"e. In the 'first move, an easement was Meese said the proposal would include graolal to the Southern Calllorolo ~ .elameots of a plan being worked on for Company to bury cabl<s In '• eounty ' . ..,,_ monfho· by the Department of greenbelt area for a tract near the Sin Navigation :.nd Ocean Development. That Diego Freeway. · plan bu been cr!Uclzed sharply by The other action tent . a request for Reagan's own Advtny COmmlssion on undergrounding a( pbwer lines on the Coastline and Marine l\esourcn, University Drive wUbln the boundaries of Tbe couUlne Is e>peded to be the top UC Irvine to ' the new city 0 for ap-conservation battle in thia setslon of the propriate acUon." Legislature. Brid g e Gives Wa9 road projects. Tbe road commissioner llllcl all agreements 1illh cities will lnclude man- datory · environn'lental impact reports whicb will be dooe by lbe county pta111l"i departmenl Tbe,AllFP calls for the county to speed a large portion of its stalo guoline tu monles on projects within ciUea proOilni the city In .question approves aJid ..,...,_ .io maJcll c,ouolL•~ willi ·111 own gas tax fuftds. ~ , The 11'36 pz:ogtom, Including city moriey, lists the lollllWJng Orange 'Coast area projeda: . . <:..ia M-1 ' !'ll!cenli&" Avenue, lttb F ree Clinic Support OK'd -Financial support-for free heillth clinics ln LaguiLa Beach, Hun- tlngtoo Jleacb and Anaheim WU volod Tuesday by the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors. Dr. John Philp, county Health of· fleer, said the $300 a month support for each clinic for rent and telephone expenses from March 1 through June 30 would be reim- bursed by federal government. Board · Chainnan Ronald W. caspers of Newport Beacll praised the work of the clinics and em- phasized their Importance In the battle to control venereal d1sease and other health problems. He said tbe i Laguna clinic was especially active In this field with people of all income group3 and age brackets, Wh y Does Jackie Smil e in Photos? . You Might Ask NEW YORK (UPI) -Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has described how a free-lance pbotop"apber circled <round her In a mot.orboat while "she was swim- ming, jumped up, down and llkleways white 1be boullbt stockings and followed her in a cab when she went for a walk. Nonetheless, abe told a federal judge Tuesday, she was always linlllng in Galella'• photograpbl becluJe "I did not want to be photographed Imming." While the former First Lady i..tifiod ID the -jury trial, a stac• of llldes and piloloflrapba laltm by c.IelJa, 4l, w• beside her. It was Mn. Onassis' seconcl day of testimony in llhe trial Sbe wants U.S. Dlltrld .ladCt Irmc •Ba Cooper li>!MM a ~ lnjunClin ~ Gaielll to keep at Jeasi Jiiii yards lrom Iiir apart- ment' and IOO'ylrdi 'from ber,becauie; she 11y1, be lnlerferes wltb her prj1!~. Galella, In turn, Is aulng her for IU mlllloo, charging ber resl.ltaoce of bis photography inlorferes with bis means of mating a Uving and thus denies hi• con- stttutiollal freedom of the pr e-ss guarantee.. Caspers Lauds Irv ine's Mason WWiam Mason, Irvine Company pres~ dent, was bighiy praised by Orange Coun- ty Boanl of Supervtsors CbainnaJI Rhna!d Clspers Tuesday. Caspers called attention to the City of Hope testimonial dinner to honor Mason April I at the Alrporter Inn In Irvine. Tbe lengthy reoolution brought smiles on the faces.or some in the audience who recalled UU.t Caspers was ao outstpoken foe of the Irvine Company during bis first eight monlbs In office. He was IMlrumenlal In the unilateral cancellation of the Upper Newport Bay land ucbange agreement between the company and the county, One coach or the Cologne-Athens Express rests over the span ol what wu the Zllana Bridge In Katerina Greece. Two other cars of the train plunged Into the quick curren~ alter heavy rains apparenUy weakened the atructure. Though only one person was killed, dozens were h(jured. Slnel to 11111 stnot and Jltb to Produc- tion Place, 1111,000; Fairview Rood, San Dlejio Freeway to Newport .Freeway, 1156,000. F-lala V.U.,.: Slaw A-Euclid S~t tq, the Sania Ana River, 1119,000; !lewland Slree~ Glrlleld Avenue to .Talbert Awiue, llOl,tlllO; Brool<bunt Street, San Diego Freeway to Wsmer A venue, 117, 700; Bushard Stree~ San Diego, 'FreeWax to Ocean View cbannel, $21,900. \ Hutlqtoo Beaclt: Slat er Avenue, Graham Street to 1,330 feet east. S151,500; Ellis Avenue, Beach Boulevard to Newland Street, po,000. 2 Prostitutes Admit Serving Bohemian Club SANTA ROSA (UPI) -Two young San Fnncisco women have admitted from the witness stand that they were pros- titutes and that among their customer!ll were members of the exclusive Bohe- mian Club. Diane Christian and Jan Turner, both prosecution witnesses, testified Tuesday IJl connectton with cborges against a Guemeville tavern owner and a San Francisco couple. They said they met club memben in Bob'a Gas House, a tavern near the secluded spot where the San Francisco men"I club bolds tu annual summer en- campment Oil the Russian River. Robert E. Lee, 41, a San Franciscan who owns the tavern, ts ~ed wltb conspiracy to aollcit acts of Pn>miutton. Jotm. I. Brick, 58, and his wife, Sandra, JS, both of San Francis<o, aro cborged with compiracy · and atteniplod pan- dering. Mrs. Kitty Sanders, a santa Rosa woman who was amther witnesS, said she had been hired by the Sonoma County sheriff's department to pose as a pros. Utute in Guerneville. Although no prostitution was com· mltted, Mn. Sanden said she bad made an-angements witb Brick and Lee to w_ork out of the tavern during the ~ campment and to use Brick's cabin in Moote Rlo for aulgnations. Parking Joh Set At Aliso Beach A job to moc!lfy lbe eotrance ID Oraqe County'i A111olleach oceon parking area In South Laguna wu awllided Tueldly at 17.911 to c. R. Beotcm of Laguna Beach. Kenneth SamfllOn, director of barbon, beaches and parks, told the Board. of Supervisors that a coot -.. the project .... 13.000. TbnJe bids wero nceivod with the highest al 112,919 from a Newport Belcl! firm. Tbe work will include repaving, reconstrudion and landscaping of the en- lranco way off Pacllic Coast Highway to provide a circular turnaround area. Cur· rently IOIDe can must back onto the higbway to leave the beach. 1-Beaclt: Alta Laguna Boulevard, Del Mar Avenue t.o Chateau, $11,IOO. Los Alam.UH: Kateila Avtnue , Los Alamitos Boulevard to Saralotia Avenue, $102,280; Loa Alamitos Bou I e var d, Howard Avenue to Cerritos Avenue, 18%,720. Newport Beacll: Balboa Boulevard, Coast Highway to !2nd Street, 1120,oOo. Saa Qemente: Avenlda Pico, Boca de la Playa to Ave. Estacion, $46,300. Sa Juu Caplltraao: C a m I n o Capbtrano, Oso Road to Ortega Highway, 1140,000. Seal Beacb: First Str.et, Central Way to northeast of Marina Drive, ISS,300. -. An additional IS projects proposed by cities were denied by. the road depart- . ment. Tbey Include Alipu Stree~ C.mlnt Del Avlon and DeH)bllpo Street In Salt, Juan capistrano, campus Drive and MacArthur Boulevard In Irvine; Del Mar Avenue in Costa Mesa ; Newland Street and Slater Avenue In Huntington B~acb; Sao Joaquin HWs Ro.ad In Newport Beach, and Slater Aven ue lo F9W1taln Valley. The city or Irvine projects were turned down because the city council "did' not choose to confirm its Intent to construct the roadways during the coming fiscal year," McConville saJd. • • • ' Curtain Going Vp University High students in Irvine will present "The Boy Friend," a musical comedy, Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the multipurpose room. Curtain time is 7 p.m. opening night and 8 p.m. the next two performances. Mark Holmwood is Tony and Janet Fahey Is Polly. Arrestees Work: But NlJt Convic~ in Coun ty Oranie ~Y dipartment ilea~s -ware, given the green light Tuesday lo consider hiring persons with arrest records bu\ no convictions. . County AdminlstraUve Officer. Robert _ Thomas told supervisors that there .Is no· policy now and the .results. of· Implemen- ting ·the program are an unknown quan- Uty. · Supervisor Ralph ~k of Analleim noted that lbe policy was not mandato,Y but up to the discretion of department. beadi. "UntU now we have dJJcrirnJnated against such· persons, even tboUgh they haVe never been convicted of a crime," Clark said. H~,.UOng1 Ws~ of ~ Ml .... repeated 'by Silpervllor llobtii1 liattin ti• Santa Ana. "I back this project lot personal re810n1," 1he e i: p l a· I n e d . Previously he said be had been arrested , for political actio:n activities whtn a ~ did ate for state senator. SUpervisor Qavld L. Bilker of Garden Grove said he backed the plan with r!servations. "Il dots no harm.an(! could do Some good,"'he said. "The discretionary factor Js important. Without careful handling criminals who have committed crimes but were oot con- victed could be hired." W'wn o. CountrtI PATIO SHOPS . A WROUGHT 1aoN DINING .SALE I THURS •• FRI.· SAT.· SUN:> 4 DAYS ONLY · Something new from HOMfClfSJ 'Ille IOllTA Set fn• AalllfGfOI llO#ISI 30"&41" ...... 91111 ,_ dtoW.. •••• $All P•ICE Attl'odlft 36" ,..,.., .... ,.,.. .... .., t(illlllf ....,. wllti 4 •phohtor•<ll 1\40 dtoirf., Aw.lloble 1. white ., ...... .,... '!"'.,.... .,.._ cv1r.. ............... ~ ... : ,_,. .IALI NICI s99so / · $9,9so Tht~~pc~d~i!!~w!~.~.~~m~~.~~g~~~~~ilh~~ !u ' a 42" ~und dlnittg tobte, or a 32"~54" fecton;ular &able~ • 90Ch with ,"4 ottractl.,., upho'ltered 1idt chalrk , ~ · 95 ... 11 un ,,.,, .. s14fttS SAU PllCI 7 INDOOR • OUTDOOR CARPETING NOW IN STOCK .. • • J • DAll.Y PILOT Heady Issues At Med School ONCB AllOllND TBB lll!AT: Whal -"'llllnp do you -bolhet tho cenlraJ.IJpe people 'Who eompooe tho staff at the UC lnlne Medical School' Well, you cao pt a )ftlty good notion lbroaP the --by the of- fice "' the ·-·.. to the ~ "' Medical &lrge U. Medical staff lolb submit quullonl to tho -•letter and the llOWll!'lter lrlel to aoawer. " ..... You might IUlpecl lllCh beady qu ... tloal .u what do you do when you drop tho llCalpel and the light.I ·go oil at the l8IDI time? No ... A Pll:llUIAL of the newsletter Int dlvulpo that the staff wantJ Ii> !mow wby they ... , rldo the pink bul llD)'lllOft: how the beet do you get thJnga posted In the dl.lplay caie: w!len they are goln& to get -bib racb: and ll there II any other IOUrce al food 0 other than the truck." Geez, you could've picked Up thote ...,. klncll cf quatlonl rfibl here 11 the Ill-olftce ... tbere'• banlly • -II In our pW;e. We can't even find the uplrln botue. . Here'1 1 11mple ·question-and-answer ,,.., the nlw11etter: QUE8l'ION: "Could you pleue tell me tho lhortat nulo to the Orange County Medical Cenlor from Med Surge I! I make aeveral trips there a year and would like to save gu and alao wear and lolt on my bicycle." A/'iSWll:ll:. "It's simplest to take MacArtl>ur to the Newport . Froeway (loWllld Rlvenlde), to the Santa Ana Freeway (towllld Los Angel.,), to the Garden Grove Freeway (toward Long Beach). Take the !int exit (Manchester Avenue) off the Garden Grove Freeway. turn lefl aMM llop olgn, ·and there you are (lllDOll). "Ga .. propelled bl<;rcles are no! pennlt. ttd on the freeway.' Well !oQ<s, ll you lol\owOlj that one all the ' way Around; yob1re l candidate 10? UCI Medical ~ H~; wait a minute. What's this business about no gas-pro-"led blcycle1 iin freeways? I didn 't think Ibey allowed ANY bikes on 1- ways. .we could loae a whole mi!dlcal staff that way. * * * lA>Y AL Jil!ADEil Herb Stephen from down on Serra Drive in Corona del Mar tnfortn1 us that while 18-year-olds how hive the vote,. they can't qualify to be voter reglltrara ln San Francisco County. 1'bat ,..med odd, oo I checked It with Dave Hitchcock, our Orange COunty Registrar Of Voters. Dave admitted that if1that ls sltuation in the Bay City, lt'a a surprlae to him. Hltcbcock conceded, however,. that l'llles for regtatran are a local county op- tloo. In Orange County, you need only be a regiatered voter youraelf and capable of rtadlnl and wrlUng well enough to sign folks up. Sp that tnclud .. the 18'year .. lds DOW. • • "Most of the rules that restrict who can be rtgistrars are artificial ones set up by cOw counUes just because they don't want to be bothered," Hltchcoclc u plilned. SO there you have it, folks. You're less ~ county now than San Francisco. lloeln't that make you feel good? ~. Drama in .itliami Two unidentified men attend to pilot James M. Cothron, 48, who was shot in the leg and arm by two hijackers armed with shotguns who hijacked an amphibinllS alr tax! from Chalks Flying Service. The aiJ'. craft landed in Havana at noon on Tuesday. A mechanic at the scene was critically wounded In the stomach by the two hijackers; · PostOffke Explosion Followed IRA Warning By COLIN BAKER BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) - Brltllb troops traded gunfire with snlpers In Londonderry and Bell&lt and bomb.. bluled target.I In several Ullter clti.., to- day, aecurlty force> spoteamen slld. An Army opokesman alld one soldier suf!md a band 'wound ln Londonderry during the night and · British troops Egyptian Chief Seeks Support Of Arab Leaders Br ttie Aoaoci.led Pre11 Egyptian Presiden(· Aitwar Saaat flew to Saudi Arabia today, beginning another round of talks with Arab leaders Jn search of support for a new confrontation l!ilh . Iaraej. .But dii>lQma\ic •ouri:e• iJ! t:alro ex~t no lrnmedlate concrete results and say the Arabs will have to mark time until President Nixon visits Moscow in May. 8adat will meet wilh five heads of slate In the next two weeks, and Egyptian of- ficials ·said he would have "important and urgent consultaUons whose purpose is to increase the potentiality of joint Arab ac- tion." · His schedule Includes King Faisal today in Jidda; the ruler of Kuwait, Sultan Sabah, on Thursday; Col. Muammar Kadafi and President Hafez Assad of Syi'ia in Cairo this weekend, and Presi- dent Jaafar el Numairi of the Sudan in Khartoum nezt week. Yaslr Arafat, chlef of the Palestine guerrillas, Is In Cairo and ts expected to report to Sadat , Kadafi and Assad on the situation in South Leban~n following Israel's four-day operation in the guer- rillas' stronghold there last month. In Tel Aviv, the military command an· noWlCed that Israeli troops killed two Arab guerrillas and captured a third in the southern Negev Deser\ two weeks ago. Thefe was no explanation for the delay in reporting the incident. A spok~sman said the guerrillas came from Jordan and opened fire from a cave. Commando raids frorn Jordan h8ve virtually ceased since the Jordanian government cracked down on tbe guer- rillas In September 197.0. reported U..y shot at and probably bit two London4errY snipers and one in Belfast A charge of between 50 and 60 pounds of erplosives placed in a parked car smashed windows and property across a wide area around the post office in CUstoms House Street in Londonderry, an army spokesman said. The aplosion, which caused extensive damage in the past offia: area but left the building operaUonal, followed a telephoned warning from an alleged member of Uie provisional w!Qg of the. Irish Republican Army (IRA), an army ~pokesman sai(I. O~r ,bombs wrecked a tire depot. in strand Road and a motor llrm In Great James Street in Londonderry, the :;pokesman said. The series of ,explosions injured one perlOll In the'Great Jalnes 'Slrtet blast. In Dungannon, County Tyrone, a 10. pound bomb wrecked the Gannon Fnrt pub In Perry street, the target of an unsuccessfuj 1!0P'b ""'ck lhrf' weeks 110, In ar1111 1i!<;1<ennan· ..t<I. Three Wtekl1 ago, a customer picked up a smoking bomb In the bar and threw it acrou the stree\ where it exploded ca1J1.o ing e:s:tensive damage. In today's Incident, t...O masked men entered the bar, placed a .smoking box on the counter in front of the bar manager and snarled "throw that one out," wit- nesses said. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtfl'ltt'y of the Dally Pilot Is guarantttd Mon:Qy.Frldlly1 ff .,.., Clo not hive y:;u;r PIPIT" br s:• 11.m.. ull llJd )'CIUI'" CoVf wm be brovgllt to ,..., ~ .,. ,.... untl 1:l0 p.rn. 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" SI ~ : : :: 61 D ' ~ ii T ===-...... HAllOMA1 Wl~1H~t SIKVICt IOl.lCA$1 .. 7All. ISi J -f -72 30. 0 ~)0.,4 IJl'IWIA1 .. tlOIOCA$1. • • . ~·Executive !Qdnaped . J ,. . Leftist Group Abducts French Auto C!Jief ;. .. ' l'Alll$ (UPI) -Ao ertrtme !ell-wing group llld today It bas kkh\iped RenBult a\ltO uecutive Robert Nosrelte, 6.51 and demAndod tor·hf.1 releaao lhat authorities relfue leftist demonstrator. a n d nlnstate llld oil Renault workers. The k1!1nap was In relallatjon !or tile shooting death ol Maolsl 1ympathlur Rene-Oierre Overney, wbQ'<Ued in a clash wtth Renault auto wnrb guatda last Feb. ~ ' . Nogrette is in charge of labor union relations for the auto comp3ny. · A Renault spokesman confmned tha\ Nogrette left Qome today and never al'- rlved at york. In a communique, the secret left.wing orgaaµaUOo said Nogrette "was ar,rested early th.la morning ·by the New Peoele's Resistance" organization. ':We i:epresent the wW of tile ·People againlt the law of aasa.sslns," the com- mqniqUe laJd. ifwe rewe:sent the will of the people's j~tice in· the face of 11iose Who want terror to reign Ip the Jar.est factory of France." . Police said a bystander came to them with an eyewitness account of tbe kidnap. They said the bystander, whose identity they-did not reveal, said be saw several persons grab a man who fit Nogrette's description oo a street near the Renault executive's home in the Paris suburb of Billancourt. The witness said the men forced him Into a small Renault van and drove off. The communique demanded the im~ mediate freedom of demoostratprs ar- rested during violent protests that follow- ed Overney's death, and the reinstate- ment of seveial Renault factory workers fired after the disorder. ._.n T .... .....0-.__ ,. ___ .,_ ~ .. ---1·---., -ll'tl' ~lied ....... .1.. 1 ...... 1.... 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Slm<lne de Beauvoir led ao.me 20,oot·• pl• on march thr°"gh .the working .a.ii dlslricls of eastern PariJ to -~ the shooting. ,. Rioting br.oko. out •at the end cf .i.; march and more than a dolen · ~ were Injured; Pollne arreoled I~ demonstrator.s. J • Rtnault · olficlau <ilald. N°"etle~ received several tl>ieatenlllJ potea . by leltisl political 'organlia-I!! • his posili005 on Iabof lss1!'S,. · ; : . . Royalty Out for ~ edding ; ' !· Of··Franco's Grandchild i: ? MADRID (UPI) -Spanish police turn- ed out in force t9(1ay to assure privacy for Spain'• bigg~st ~ial event1 in two decades -the · marriage of Generalissimo Francisco Franco 's grand- daughter to a member of the Spanish royal family. Many European bluebloods a n d celebrities were among the more tha,n 2,000 guest.. They ranged from Swedish royalty to Mn. Henry Ford II, and from ·Princess Graa: of Monaco to bulllighter Manuel "El Cordobes" Benitez, the world's highest-paid athlete. · The 6:00 p.m. (9 e.m. PST) wedding was remarkable for more than its glitter and the setting In the 17th Century Pardo Palaa:, Franco's official residence. lt links the nation's two most pro- mlneitt familles ""'1 will make FI..,.;e\ It, a relative by marriage of Iha ~ kings who ·wtce4ed him and wbo, l('llf plans come ·true~ will succeed • him. 1t adds to the image ol stability wbidl his ~year .. ld regime bas acquired llnce tha civil war years. Fashion designer Pedro Balmclap. came out of retirement to crate whit 1la5 been de!cribed IS a cluslcakly*.I, gem·sprtnkled white aatln dress for tllO. blonde bride, Maria del C a r m e Ii Martinez.Bordiu Franco, 21. ,,. Her groom, Prince Alf<WO ol ~ 36, will wear his gold-embroidered uniform · of Spain:• . amhaSNdor to Sweden. The ceremony wll be perlormid by Cllldlnll Vincente Enrique T........., Arcbblsbop of Mfri4. . 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The -1rvlngs. meanwhile. appeared separate!~ in Nev; ''ork before federal and county grand juries investigating whether to . h~d d0\\'11 criminal in· dlctments in the case. On the Spanish island of Ibiza, \\'here the Jrvlngs Ji\'e, lawyer Ri cardo Rive s Marques said he was filing a suit charg- ing the Jrvings with forgery and sWindl- lng. The suit, Marques siild, "'as filed "to' discourage foreign persons or organiza- tions setting up their illicit operations on Spanish territory .·· Under Spanish la\1·. crimes initiated or plann~ In Spain come under Spanish jurisdiction, even if they arc commltcd abroad. CONCORD. N.H. IAP ) -Rep. Paul N. Mccloskey says he hasn't "overwhelmed tl".e President" with his 20 percent of the New Hampshire presidential primary vote, but he plans to enter primaries in Massachusetts and Rhode Island "to celebrate bigger victories than ·this." l\1cCloskey told a gr'oup of supporters at a hotel here that his \•ote in Tuesda y's first presidential primary "shO\\'S there are 2.0 percent or more peoople in Ne\\' Hampshire who are \filling to listen to the issues." The main issues in the campaign for the liberal California Republican have Men President Nixon's handling of the \\'ar in Vietna1n and honesty in gove rn- ment. ~·lcC\oskcy gathered about 20 percent or the unofficial incomplete vote tally on the Republican ballot. President Nixon took a commanding 69 percent and another challenger, Ohio Rep. John Ashbrook, a conservative. \\'on about IO S\\•iss aUth orilies already have charged percent. l\1rs. Irving, 36, with forgery, perjury, counterfeiting and larceny. Irving has 'IV comedian Pat Paulsen got one per- said she was the woman, calling herself . r· nt. . "llelga R. Hughes" ivhO depoilted ln'°'a ~~·f.M-l:Closkey .ha~ said earlier tha~ he numbered Swiss bank account i65o,IJllO · 1!WOU!d drop his challengo lo NiJ!on iltbe that McGraw-H ill, who planned to publish fa~led to get 20 perce~t of the vote, but he the book, gave Irving to pass on to said he would contmue to debate the Hughes. The money later was withdrawn issues. from the bank and most of it has been Much or bis future depends on ~he found in another Swiss bank. The Swiss money that comes into his campaign ef- have asked that Mrs. Jrving be ex-forts in the next few weeks. He said 'he tradited. was "substantially" in debt. In the United States, the grand juries During the rally McCloskey introduced were \\'inding up their hearings and both former New York Congressman Alllard ~·lichigan Rep. Donald \V. Riegle,, both of \\·hon1 work(!d in l\1cCloskey's campaign. Before he 'ifeeted his 8'.ll,l supporters l\IcCloskey visited Ashbrook in his room at the hotel and congratulated him on runn ing a "complete good and ho~est campaign.'' 1 think we shO\\'ed the President something ," ~1cCloskcy said. First Priniary Vote Figzires MANCHESTER, N.11. (AP) - Here are the vote totals in lhe Ne~ Hampshire Republican presidential preference primary with 911 percent of the expected vote counted : Nixon 64,870 -69 percent t-.fcCJoskey 19,4.93 -20 percent Ashbrook 9,243 -to percent Paulsen I .013 -I percent The Democratic results with 94 pe(cent of the vote counted. Musltie .31,207 ...; 411 percent 1 \ McGovern. 28,061 -37 perctnt Yorty 4,831 -6 'percent Hartke 2,I81 -3 peroent eon 233 -9 percent W·Mills 3.258 -4 percent W-Kennedy 737 -1 percent W·Humphrey 282 -o percent W.Jackson I43 -o percent W·Mt'Carthy 34 -O percent W -Write In. Wednosd11, March 8, 1972 DAILY r!LOf fS McGovern Hopes Soar .. Decisive Primary Victory Eludes Muskie MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -Sen. Ed- muad S. Muskie's showing ib tbe New Hempahlre presidtntia1 pr e f e r e n c e primary is neither the clear victory the front running Democrat sought nor the major political blow his Democratic rivals claim. 1t is rather the first Installment in a long arduous season of primary contests and it \vlll be eclipsed in a \Veek by the verdict oC the voters in Florida. Ho1,•:ever, f!.tusklc appears to have suf. fered an unexpected blow in the :;election of the DetDOCTa,.tic National' Convfntion . delegates from New Hampshire. His ·managers had expected to S\veep those contests but partial returns showed Muskie supporters leading in only 11 ol 20 races. , Sen. George S. McGovern tbe man who Sl"Ol Ute biggest boost in New Hampshire, was leadinf( for the other nine delegates. But Muskie could not muster a clear majority of the Democratic vote In his contest with l\fcGovern and three other slgnirtcant challengers. And there could be s c a n t en- couragement in the preferential primary outcome for_a candidate who entered the contest as a to\vering favorite, a virtual favorite-son . It \\'as McCovern who emerged as the chief political beneficiary in that phase of the primary. His showing, with more than a third of the total Democriitic vote, multiplied his standing in national opinion polls, which rated him the presidential choice of only 6 percent of Democrats. ~JcGovern managers hope the Ntw Hampshire sho\ving will boost their n1an "'hen the pollsters next san1ple public opinon. In the preferential vote. \Vith nearly S4 percent or the ballots counted, Muskie's share was 41 percent, McGoYern's 37. In another phaae o! the primary, Muskie was rar ahead In the contest for the delegates who will cast nominating votes at the DemocraUc national cor>- vention. Partial relW'ns gave him 16 of the 20 delegates who will cast New Hampshire's 18 votes. That was short or the sweep his managers had expected. But it fits into the Muskie game plan : Enter almost every contest, collect every available delegate in quest of the magic 1.509. That Is the number It will take to non1inate ·when Den1ocrats convene in tiflaml Beach, Fla,, next July JO. In that error1, the cruclal contests art ahead. Muskie hopes art high IC<• major victory In Illinoll, where 170 delegates will be at stake ln a March 21 primary. A more impressive New liampshire showing could have provided a psychological boost ln the delegate-col· lecting effort. It also might have helped In Florida, where 11 Democrat s are in the race, and where Muskie strategists feiir he might finish third. behind Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. Florida polls rate Muskie and llu1n- phrey in a tight race for a second-place llnish behind the favored \Vallace. * * * * f; Yorty Undaunted in N.H., Says He's Still in Race MANCHESTER. N.H. (UP!) -Mayor San1 Yorty of Los Angeles said Tuesday night he deflnJtely is not out of the presidential race despite his poor showing "in the New llampshire primary. . "I will definitely be in the California primary and maybe some others in the interin1. ·• he said. The laBt minute \Yrite·in campaign of Rep. \Vllbur D. Mills (D-Ark.), hurt hin1 the ntost. Yorty said. l\1ills poured a Jot of money into the can1paign and spent $50 a vote. he said. Yorty's cam paign n1anager, Robert A. FREE Philbrick, said Yorty had expected to gel between 15 and 20 percent of the vote. Yorty actually received about 6 per- cent. The mayor said the showing of Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie (0,Maine), in the primary indicates the Maine senator will have troubl!! in other prlmiiries. •·•11 he couldn't do better than that with his provincial appeal to fellow Ne\v Englanders, he will have a hard time when ,be gets to California when I can say, 'l\.fy fellow Californians.'. Yorty said. TAX RETURN PREPARATION • DEPOSIT $3,000-to 1 new or existing 11¥ingo 1CCount at l'lclfic Sovl19 ond -flllE preswation of your ,.,_. Ftderll end Stett •x retumt. Some peciple wHI ,... ._ to aoo or more ht .counting feet. (Thit off-dowi't lffly to'*"°""°"· ,.1111••11p, ._.._ ....... mutnt.) PROFESSIONAL -.,o11n.r .,. -.... .... _..your.,.._.,...,,. ... -i.(.. .-' you.--. ..-iw1 -t undW tlio ••low. Eolh rolUm wl!l '1.,llolrftll~-lor "''rllrf lif hi.,ly·1"inod -Int. All work is done In '11 prlvlOY of your l'lclflo ....,. -·uolftt .. - penonnel of Tu Corponrdon of America. form.ty Sttou1en Tax Serllc.. Inc.. M firm,...,... M 1141, ... ._ IOcOnC! 1..,.. ""' .. _ In tho u.itld S-. Tlloy cumn11y -loy -4,900 -nl - .,,..,.,.. "*-"''" 1.000.000 1IX re1UmL WORK GUARANTEED -by Ta Cotporl1lon of Amonca. Guaranteed Accuracy. --.. .i,. ...... ., ,... __ .,, --.. were e1pected to ilsue indictments this Lowenstein, who initiated the "Dump week. Johnson·• movemen1t;=;;in:,:;:~!968=,;;;:;•;:;n::,d~~=========:==:=:=:,,I _ ... If ... --.. --.. In .......... Ot ··-""-·...,. .. , ,,.,Jllll penlfty flt inw.t. ! lndia11s De111and U.S. Investigate Death GORDON, Neb. (UPI) - Some 600 Indiana succeeded early today in obtaining a meeting with government of- ficials in their quest for a federal investigation into the death of a 51-year-old Indian here last month. The Indians drove into Gordon Tuesday from the Pine Ridge. S.D .. Reservation and vowed to "stay until we get what we want.'' Sheridan County Af\'orney ?i<lichael Smith said today a meeting had been scheduled between federal authorities and the Indians. Nixon Hoax Broadcast Reported NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesdav a hoax messaqe was transmitted by a C o a s t Guarch:man to 22 units along the Gulf of Mexico during President Nixon's China visit to the effect !bill Nlion had been anaulnated and that World War 111 had been declared by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. In rtsponse .to a query, the Coast Guard's Eighth District fleadquarters in New Orleans said, "A hoax message ~'as tran!mltted on an I n t r a - district tel•type net to 22 uniti of the l':lghth Coast Guard Diotrlct on the morning of Feb. 27, 1972." However, a Coast Guard spokesman said, ' • T h e mu•ase was lmmedlattly recognized as spurlou1 at the dlltrlct office, verUled. and the units on the net de- alerted.11 Officials of the American In- dian l\1ovement, controlling the gathering of Indians here, have demanded a fuQ-scale Justice Departml!:nl in- vestigation into the circumstances surrounding the I death of Raymond Yellow Thunder, an Oglala Sioux. Smith said the entire com- munity of Gordon was behind the Indians in seek!ng justice £or Yello\v Thunder's death. 'vhich he called "needless and ins8nc... But Smith said he lrould not elevate the charges I oC manslaughter and false im-1 'J>rison1nent he .already has I filed against. five suspects in connection with Ye 11 o w Thunder's death. The Indians have demanded the charge be i changed to first d e g r e e murder. Smith said the autopsy report s.howed YelloYt Thunder died of a cerebral hemor- rhage. The evidence, Smith said showed Yellow Thunder was stripped from the wa~t down by five "'bites on Feb. 13 and pushed ontc a dance floor at the Gordon American Legion Club. He suffered a blow to the head the same night, Smith said1 causing a cut eye and abrasions. Yellow Thunder's body was round Feb. 20 in the cab of 1 pickup truck at a Gordon car dealer's lot. 1'rausit Study. Pact Awa rded WASHINGTON (AP) -Tiie Oepa.rtment of TransportatlM has awarded the Berkeley Metropolitan Transportation C-Omm!Mlon • •1ae,ooo contract to ri1easure the Impact of the ooon·l<>-be-opened San rr ... clsco Bay Area Rapid Transit system. • do oomethinG beautiful The mort rom1f11ic 181tings begin with 1 promiM. Th11Cent of j11111ine 111 1round. A cool aummer b·reeze on your faclt. Textured flniah diamond bridal aetsin 14 karat yellow gold. $595. $425. Man's ring, not shown, goes with bo!h nts,$35. Divided llaytntntl AYllll1ll'e. SLAVICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 NEWPORT HACH-644-1310 II FASHION ISLAND Optn Mon. tnd Frt. I 0 1.m. to 9:30 p.m. Guaranteed Protection. 11 your -m 11 ...--by ... -.. ...... ...,. w11111-. •1 tM detlff• st no.._ incl~fl'I .......-tltlon It '"eudlt oonfMtno1. BRING OR l\1AIL-.......... .,con1-. .. ,_Sov1ntt_you_.,..,_,.,,.. your acoount to 11111 It an be "afidll9d. At th• Mnt time, we will N:t up • lf)llliftc IPPOlntntent for you • · IWt 1 1IX counlelor at • tim1 rl'IOlt ODMlftient tD Y•· PLUS -vou '" • FREE -D111ooi• -· -• ..._ PREE Trw•r• a..,."' n.aao. PREE Co-ion of-· FREE~ aoi.loo n1 FREE F-Coullllllllf. AND-your depoeit..,.. 6% pw .,num in 1 two to flwrt .,.., t•.ooo mlnf1T11m) Certif._ ......,, -""" pw ,ennum in 1 one to fiwe veer Certffkiltl eooount or'",., ...,um tn 1reauter11111ll0Clk wount, Ill .. ._.ndoddllly. . REMEMBER-.. .,1111v 1or ... ,... -... -only .. -..-....... ...i '".., - oertlfie1M 'llllidlted. It you hlwt an ACCOUNT ELSEWHERE, brlnt m your JI book_. WI wll ... ,_ your moMY to Padftc fOt you, Offer eood until IWOkod but not beyond April &, 1(172. SO HURRY--•vour-tTODA~-orllilorstopby---·"*_.lnlonnltlon. ' OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hours: Mond1y-Frid1y 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. • Soturd1y I 0:00 A.M. to 6100 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THE MALL OF ORANGE Bristol St. at Sin Di1111 Frnway, Costa Mua Tustin Ave. at Meeb Ave, Orange. PHONE 540-4086 PHONI 837-4582 acific • av1 ngs ~MD IOU •!SOCIAflll -------------------------------------------------------- THIS CERTIFICATE GOOD FOR w.i•vm TAX RETURN PREPARATION GOOD WHIM VALIOATID fOllt """°"M. T.U flllfUM "'IMMTfOfil UflfflL ... VO•!O I UT NOT llYCW.0 ANIL I, ttn. ._clficc:llmnr• ~-ti'i::ll'. ~ 11 1 -- I l II 11 • •• .. . ... . • . ~ ' r • ••• ·~ • •.tn.y PD.OT EDfl'ORIAL PAGE • I I > ' . ' . • '. • • • ' ' . , . • .. • l Aiiother • • ' ••• , 1 . ' .. • • . • ? Golf Course. f ,. j l • . • • • San Cllemepte City Manager Ken Carr recenUy won wtlb a low .key recall Cl'l!palgn aealnst Councilman E4 .. Lorr, II 'btirst lntO !Ull bloom wben a barrlJe of mixed· • • • ~ 11 nrlft; dtj council nod for his plan lo ner,Uale wllh state o!fiClals for pqasible city lnstallaUon o a new golf coune .on San Ono!r& land recenUy leued for public recreation. up trash bills brought !h• first, standlne-r.oom-only city . . • council meeUng In moqtljt. . , , · . • , No.,, nlresbed and lull of vigor, the clllienry Is· out in· force,' .colorful. as ever, ready for what msy Y•t ·: be a rousing election Ctmpalgn; complete Wllh hot air, altacJu and count&-attacJu. • · · And Clrr' u'ys Iha! revenue bonds. ci>uld be passed by 1imp11·majorlty vole to yield lhe·mlllions needed for ouch a project outalde the city and county boundaries. . From the slapdpplnl of provli!lnt new public rec- reaUon .Iha plan ·bu merit. The land la lhere and muter planned Jor public uu. Bui the proposal iJ In a seDlt dueUcaUon of what the city· already often. And private lmJu In the area , are not faring w211 at Iii. One golf coune In the city recenUy folded and now ls becoming a ·hciulng project. Strong study of l>Olh economic feasibility and the ctly't i>rtor!Ues for revenue bond uses should accompany the negotiaUon wopoaal. ~ythi,ng Can Happen After lhe.·high·rlse electlon rocked Laguna Jut yetr, an-almost unaeemiy quiet reigned in the Ari Col· ony. . •. C)ly eoµncil bl:ckerlng dwindled lo I minimum, hardly any Inane !eg!Slative proposals were forthcomlne, and weeJu went ~Y' wllh no more excitement than Ibo Tbur1ton centennlal pi~ic. Even flurries over the state of lhe sewage treat• ment plant and the fret.way -"do we rfally need it" - produced more sweet re;ason than fireworka. But applrenUy ii was all just . t respite before 1972'1 "nolay season" got under way. Starting slowly ,. From i\ow' tlll Aprll ' 11, apythlng CID happen. Compounding Confusion 'Efforts of Laguna Beach Clly Manager Lawrence· Rose to clean up the city's trash woes seem truly jinxed. · After working· out a lly [mllllnl' progrim• 6l total waste managemen~ ere winning bouqueta from all lbe,cily beaullflca on lo , Mr. Role ran-Into a major stumbling block wheli only two bldt, both def· ficlent, were received on the ·proJ)osed contract. Confusion . wu compoun~_ed. when, by some inu· plicable mix-up, half lh9'1oWll r~lved douli! .. blJ!lng for trash aervlce and'de1cend'4 on cllY. hall .to give the manager a piece of its mind. When only 12 citizens ·turned. up at an earlier "in· !ormalional meeting" cal\ed by Rose; to explain the new mandatory U'ash program, ii .didn'l 'take a seer to pre- dict some be\iilderment ,wh$1 the program went Into effect. Tlie billfog foul·up just added to the chaos. The unfortunate lhlng about all this is that Rose's program, or something close lo ii, could contribute im· preSJlvely to upgrading the community. Hopefully the city council will keep its cool and steer thiJ one lhrough to a successful conclusion. · s . ' . •I !. , • • • • " • • • • • t " ' . . '' • Two Kinds:· 'To Be' Men~ Vs. 'To Have' Dear '~7 Stepmother Tries to Stay Oft Welfare · .. Glpomy :. Gus Fi~ds Social Security Law Is Crue] ' . ~ ..., ""-. .._ ' ~ "'·"'·'''*'" "' " , ' ' . ' . . ; • ". ,, ;,$ . ; .f;.<-~ J ,~ .. , ..... '!iowpto lit I.Up: ~ Men 111&7 be divided almaot any w•Y we pleaae, but I ban found the ~ uoeful ·dlallndlon lo be made between -· who -their Uva lo coo-Jlllallng the verb "to be," and ~ who a0peJ1d their 'Una ., '-' Did ~ blow the wblsUe Olf Ellie's Hawal.l and San Francisco lrlpa! Did Bildle dellroy Dorothy's job?. ,Can tqUila do wllhoul iia Independent ·cJty clerk? '!\Jn< in tomorrow to ~4 Al ' the Stomach Turns." • , -A. T. B. •11111...,. ................ , ..... . .,.... "' ""' ,. ........, ... o.ttr f'tltf, ; ' ·~1 ' cooij.-ttno the .verb ''to t;;;:r • • • m P,OWer when '1t ·11 Inappropriate : the ~ ~, !\Ul>ld (>ecauae they ~ uttll.7.e appear'ance rn place. of realltY; , and. the..lnoll ~~ paradox1• lhe Int telllgent .'1-come aia : l'"c•ute' mey ,Piii •'-lnteuect where . whole penon&llly How ·nfrelhlnc· It would be to bear ' major pO!itlcian ... y IOIDe c!V: , "I don't -.-.ii·-tbal queatlea: I hove lo1tudyllmucl!' ,.... caretully belore I'm eilllUed lo elpl' ... ID aplnlan carrying any weight." . ·~ . . ' ;6!,uid be·. • . . ' • •' . ~ Ii only one '.real auccess In life-- to become who you are, by the freedOm lo (Ind' out what you do beat, and the oecurtly 1o do It. • • • To the Editor: I am Wl'IUng 'this teltir because I 'find the laws ol our country are unjust. I 8,n '31 years oJd and have a young daughter 14 . .My huaband and l . were · married on May 7, 1971. On' May 10, 1971 we mOYed into our home ·on the Orana:e Coast.-On Nov. 8, 1971, my huabaod died of m:allgnant melanoma cancer. I went' through all the necessary paper work' with Social Security lo claim f?enef11s for our !1-year .. ld daughter. So<;lal Security bu sent me a latter slatiai:.l'lV• cannot pay the beneflla you fiOct ft!r; hecauae you do. not meet ~ ,... q""'iftlenl ol the. Social Security law. That , la• la : There• must be a parent.. lltpcl1lld relatlolllblp for. st least nine ""'°""' .three ,. mootbi II acctdenlal 1 d~\b.:'· ~ hm~ and I were married .six mbnt¥=· . The=~al Jll)&!Uon ,wu best pqt by John MilJ, wl>On he advised I CONTAC1EJ> the Social Security Of· fice and aiked what happens to all the money my'husband paid lo Social Securi- ty for ~ j>osl 15 yean. The' lady I spoke to Was· ltlnd enough to tell me tha\·the money is "put into a fund for som~ Reactionaries always plead· utradltJon" · else." . when they have no rational argwnent. to J!m not on the welfare roll!. l 'm not both ftl and rad.icala:: "We clln afford neMber tpiranl Oj>p>OiUon lo chqe ,.,,; ll!ionDt -..-." . . , ,•.' So Jone u molt peop.•s views continue lo be determlnOd by. their eniollOOa, their po11uca1 .... -uvt.·wW Jiavii no In- centive to appeal to their mindl: . . . . ~ Every nation convlncel itself, and tries to convtnce other11 that Jt ls IOr '.'peac:e", but when the neettaary compiQrntses for peace hetln 1o· clash with' ,.11.1nterest, each nation suddenly diJC<ivers that ii is for "hoi>ori,, aoovt·en ellt. . 'i . . . . . ,, t • • • The poasesston .of one particular quallly in excea always e1erc~ .,.upefying effect upon Ill --: the ! IM,o!ii become otuptd hecauae ~Y CQJDe lo rely .. :iar~~~on°0~ a;r:~rde~":-:°~~.!.r~tlf ~~1~:o! ~Ion ceremony: "Tradition la not not. pay lne gnisi, or -1-e cl\*. '!o lnvolvejl. .:; II we were goJni back lo wbat m.y husband wu ~rloilnl hmne u lradlUoo, we would wear lrl.......,red a IH!I pay. I'm trylnglo titJ;mY daughter bats a'!d flnee-brlt<:hes." . a JW>le hoinlJUe and atay ,In our ba1110,< • • • • I home 1Jiat, bolds many loVinl ·incl: I :enjoyed the remark of the lilt!< ~ ~" emo~, ~nd Social SeCurllj wbQ, when he· learned In clw ,1\>it '11 f!P.i )lie 1~11 ~ hive been ma,Ped 1 \Vashlngton threw a dollar acroa.~, _..months instead -ot 'sjx' in order to ... Potomac, snorted: "Well, that w..W~11o collect !ht~ for our child. · much -my dad uys a dollar went .a' lot .,. farther in those days!" ,. 1 • IF AN_, ACCIDENT.AL death was • • · • . 1 neceuary to :Cl!-lin our .~lat Security Speaking of fathers, I have always fell henefi~ I'm ""'Y that God didn't have that the Award of tile Year ought!<> lfO lo foresight ,to lat l!!l! lillll>8nd die quickly the one (If he can be found) who bu and merclfl.!lly ln'aii lh~oblle accident, never prefaced a remark to his IOQ with instead of "1ftei1n( .wlt)t'canc::er. the phrase, "Wben I was your age .••• " ' What riihf"doe• ~al:~lly have to tell me \hat heca~ I' ~11111'! married a Miller's Life and Timf!s . certaln'length of'ltmi; l ·do not have a valid claim' m ~II jbal are due us. TM' minu\!_~Swe •11.id 1'J'do", we bad a. fmniJY, ot~t.iepchlld relationship. . ' • Moot J*)ple espreu admlrlllon or apathy wben 11 .,,.... lo Henry Miller's -~. and I smpect that' will be the pat· tern ol relJ>IXll" lo "My i,tfe and Times," pt.>llahed only -after the coo- trovenlal writer'• 8lltb birthday. decades~ Parll, Greece, BJg Sur : Mtner Actually, lhla la ' a prodlldlon ralht!r oo death, on friendship, phlloaoplly, than a book, • ""'-·-1 autoblogra""." ," rt old rt •u~ ..., w ting, su: f end.< like Anais Nin bold and outsii.ed, crammed with pie-and Lawrence Durrell; his five wives, m. tare., bits of m1nuacrJpt ind ' color , dudlni the cwnnt, a. pretty Japaneae ' reprocjuctlona o1 Mltler'a ·P*lnUnga. ft bl .1PUD1 lady named llokl. He la 1lway1 fal· )n!luCed by P~boy Prw (fl7.lll) Ung. In love, be admlta: as a writer he wllidi does Ila best lo male• the toush old wu roing to write the truth, ,...,pt "! llrDOklyn-bom author o1 some lO • -· foond J couJdn'~ nobody can write the bito an octogenarian aex lylllbol. absolute truth." ' -or TllE Ont lhlnCI that bits you ~ about hiJ old friend George fl a IUlj.pep photograph-(in color) ot Orw'oll, w!ICi dlld o1 lubercuioala at 4' M1f1or tn bll 7'111 year playing ping·-and, In "Dowu and Out In London and - a naked blonde girl (he plays a Pll'tl," wrote a more convincing book on •• ....,,. defensive Zin-lite game," be ~.,. P.OOl' than "Tropic: or Cancer." --which, one .._ti, II the only "MY UPI AND TIMES" ts an ln- 1111 ID do ii with lhla kind of _...o. terettirl( Ml'an wllb tile artist. vtaua11y, ll'• a ibame. that our laws are 10 cruel and that IOCl<ly feels the only way lo col- lect fund! II for me to qui\ my job and oij Letters from · readers art toelcome. Nornaallv writer• should conoq their m.e1sage1 in 300 wOrdl or leu. TM rtoht to. condeme le&terr to fit• IJXICt or eJiminate libel ti resnwd. AU ltt ter1 ·mwt i nclude signature ond mail- ing 4tfaris1, but . ncmtl f71oU bt with- held on_ re~St if iuJ/icWnt '!°'on i. •voorent. J'oetru will nol be pub-lbhed. myself, down bl the welfare. office and aay, .. Here we are, support us/' AU. WE ARE . ABKING. for Ii the ~ial SecurltY behefit due us. Why.do.;., pay Social Security a! all, U loved ones cannot benefit by these paymenll! The Santa Ana Social Security office also IJ!formed me that people pay· Social Security for years and then do not mee! a requirement of the Jaw in order to col· lect. WHY? study the nOeds and luuea ladng our 'schools and our school. Board. . ART FISHER Lagurui BeaCll Unified Faculty Association To. the Editor: , , The Laguna Cillreach beneflt auction spo--.1 by l!Je;Lagunl Jaycees Feb. :a> In Irvine BQwl wu a· pt·iuccess, and an example of .con,ununity spirit and cooperaUon thai1p ,indeed heartwarming. OVtr . IO items were mntributed. by business people for the event. We reaJize that these men Ind women are constantly beJnc'. uked to donate ·merchandise, yet they 1av~ wllllngly wtiM eonlacted by membtr-1 of the Jiyceea: 11nd Outreach. . . . THE NAME .(NJ) adclre&I of each donor was anpounced . by aUctlanffr "Speedy" Riggs u each item ·was auc- tioned, and we hope tbe "p!O(' served as a small thank you. to all those g~us people. May the& Juture reward be in knowing they have oonirJbu1'<( in some measure to the ~fort Df reaching the yootb of our colhmunlty and guiding MilS. NORMAN T. DA VIS them Into w-.ome atUludes and &c· uvtu ... In spite of their involvement with the Winier Fesltval Dart T~ end To the Edllor: the Bobby Mikell 'Fund : Raisin( c.m- The strong possibillti" ol future power pall!>, the Laguna Jaycees tool; time lo shortages, in orq, e County were stresg. not Only collect the items for auction, but • b Ibo Southern uslsted In the promotion and at the aw:-ed laat 'l' .. k ln:Anabelm Y tlon•llself. Without their help, lhla could ' C.IHolnia Edlaon Co. Edls0n has ~the know-how arid the finan-not bl•e been accomplisbedi clng lo build power pllmli that will avoid · w.E , ARE ALSO iJrateful for the blackoull but ii is helng stymied 11)' generous cooperation of t~. Festival of overzealoUs env.ironmental extfemfst.s Arts In providJng-the use of the Bowl and and by' politician a who' are over•rf~§. ~ulpment and covering th~ ·expenses in to the pressures exerted by ·tba.l ··~ con~on with their use.· ' group. · : ... "'• ' 1', 'Ibanks, too, to Pete Fulmer for his . " , • ', ~Ing aOd ·help In soothing . the 11' ONLY THOSE who are oppOS!llg. way ~ our .. ent. , · needed additions to power 'supp!Y · We .atao apjiredate' the use . of l!Je faclliUes would be cul olf ,lr!>m .erm. storqe space donated by Mr. Robert G . when e blackout occurs, that would be Bartlett. •. • ~late. But why 1bould all o1 ,the . And, last but. not le.st, the publidly Jfll .of us suffer the inconvenience of no given• by .the niws mati4. 1 lJibll,'ilo television, llf cooking unltt, no MRS, ROBERT JOYCE ~illon, no air, COOilltlOnlng, and ExecuUve Director ...,. of the many ~ Htvicea that • Laguna Outreach electrldly provides. · • • ilia e1!ects ol the power sboltqe In Ce>wnt• Bti• It'! !:Qal¥d. alµioucb cbto to . a coal llrlke . lhere;.~alolyhp~i · ~-her• To the Editor: II •• ,.,.., .,.i other. ' · . iltlllllti ...,. · .-..-..., ~·--• Let's fence out IrVIDe·CompU,y! · tinua w be bamslnilJi b7 ob~~ 1 •A• a aocial science teacher al Corooa '• · ' l\Ol!ERT·J:"I' de! ~ar High ~t !·admire students · • 1 who •practice what we preach 1bout ,Ellwe.tlelNil P~tlf~ ' .pull= In the democr~llc procps. · . . ,., • , , Ont · Mark Magelra, la .trying lo 'l'o the ~ , • l _.. ~ ,.,,;:-" • ~ , .. ·t ' Jioteft•area (f'OJD the rim of tbe hills The ·L1ppj~ ''" Bduc1tlcin to IM !".!II! betWeea Corona Jlel Mar and admltt bebtil. j · -!Iii-~ 1-. the l!:l'lliil'n Traner Pirk from the high Both the boilil ilill ' ', ll"tve den11t7 deveioll!Mftt lrvlrie Company a.,...S tbal ibe. II! t !'.t' 0t>tlorlllea calls a ••d!iittnailan' rmort." study ConlmlUee ..... ifrOyide -' ' , . '\_ ' for the Muro ol educaUoo In our tori. MARX'S IDEA . ., !or the · county · the cltt..111 lo buy· !he aru (or tbe ftl!eral This committee "'"'°'*'"_,..,,ts com-aovenunent>. and ,......,. tt u · .. .,. munlty. 1111 IUlla up of·rellml peoele, kind al an· undevaloped POI!< for tile -"'"""" liallden, pareoll, educators _...1 public. e. hta severif bimdrod and --• memhen la aD. The ._~ I ., ~ho • ......_ bla ob)ecilft !I lo NYlew the pols, prlorlllea a--a o coanuanl w , _,,,.... •• and fUnclbW ., the district ,program. Idea. I unclenland lie pJw to submit bla Recommeadalloas' w!I· be madf lo the llOiltlcm lo CClftlrm ' alld the cwnl7 board .. JWll J. lloanl.., supervisors. lf IS INTE~G lo i1ole Iha! Mr. Ray Watson, an oncutlft w\th'the 1111bi<" Co., ltaladto • iqearoupof bJib school · a 11 olrtloua that Miller lllkJ rtther and u a ~. tt·ll lun. But I came -wr11a tbl• bool<, and """ .....,,; a..., r...n 11 lhlnklnf " 0rwe11. ,v. s. wo lod It wu adapted from taP,. made Prtldltil ooce called Orwell · "the con- llJ 1111 lloutbem C.IH~· pbologropher ac1eoot · ol bis _-.llQD." Maybe II la Jllodllt llmllb. In a R111e Miiier has just as ...u he dldn:r Uve lonr enough to elwllp ...-b11 auloblogrtplly, from become a caricature, ploying Pini·-,.,.,.,.. ol Cancer" .. -that belnc .. with a' tnidt. -I ol bla Paris life Iii !be mJa when ba ..... -what he onci termed a ---dalndltlGn." Miller · Mver ........ ol ''Citcet" • tmmor1l, or teX~ ail. Jla wn, i....,iwtzea, WU with ..... ••tr el llll-llliratJon, ALL LAGU1'1ANfl ibwld be appreci- aUve ol the IJUIODll' commltmenl made 'bJ committee memben. They are: · · Fr .. l!ud<. llr "e.b llurrldli. eon Coonrid;, llJY ·rooter, Mmhall Houts, Qu' .1 Al a QIAft _..,, MDlar ,tells ua ba [I I .. ,addlol. I .... addict. GGe • t1' • 1111 God ._ never talcen CON • ol ..,~. Tba talk cnven Notes • tM MarJla Pbllfp """"'' the !'!flD Sjala_EngU.h pro!mor 'Ibo bu micfe almolt a carw outol~J, bu ......... "Tb"' Bap ~: Elae):a la AmerlcaD Flctiotl." :!:~~~;==~~-fl.Ill). ' -..... . ' • ! aiarJea · Jblwon, Dr. Fred Ludwti. • _ 0 ;es· ; ' Charla' lofccaDa. 'Bo& Miilet', Mrs. P4I Peacoc~ 9. \1!. Price, JllCI: llandtP, :. , . Mika S.Car Bernie Sy!an. Qul'I" Farnes, Get. c. Mt~ 001 ... -"Ne<t lime lln. Bor~a.Mwey,.Earlo..,,r, MrJ, ·you've a;nlnd loi~lollle Governor.for sm1e Sum•ets; BID Fish and MIA Kathy · vetoing a opendloJ l!lll m ,.,.....11: Do Meldlial · · • I want tbls ·Mll llodiy ...,.b lo ,.,, mm 'WI~ onr 1111' teacbera, Polled, 111 laxeJ? What llale <QletldllJI ll4m 8bould IU'onlf7 support Ibis cpmmimfty effort to be cul out In «'!Ir lo pay for it!" • • students his Interest In preserving Orange County as It is if the people of the cotmty would offer the company an altemaUve to development. This sound& like a challenge that Mr. Magelra bas decided to meet. · l'at oure he would appreciate your let· ters of ~ej)couragement (and a few slgnitwes from your neighborhood as 'll(ell). ROGER WEISS At'tbt, Not Athlete To~ Edllbr: I would like to comment on a remark whkh appeared in a recent ediUon of the DAILY PILOT. • El 'Ci>nlobe1, the Spanbh bullflibter, la referred to as an "athlete." A torero la not ail athlete. He ls an "artist" and a far-better one,, than some of the eJhlbltorl' at the Laguna Beach Winter Festival. 'Anybody who ever witnessed the Great Aruzza perfonn In the ring at Mulco Cl· ty or Guadalajara wou1d not ca.ll him an a\h].ete. Unfortunately, aft~ rlsklng his life every Sunday afternoon, he was killed in an aillomobUe accident between Mexico City and CUernavaca (the born of a cow ). EDGAR O'GRADY PHELPS SIUno's Pl-.larisnt • To the Editor: Drama critic Tom Titus' erudition took on a little tarnish in today'• (March 2) edition when he chose to illustrate the late, great George Bernard Shaw's "brilliant command of the English language and his devastating use of it" (Titus' words) by quoting the Oki M..,. ter'1 pla&iarism of one of the more fa .. mous and most quoted poems of an early En,Usb poet. The Titus-Shaw quote was: "I could not JoVe you, dear, ao much, loved I not money more". FOR COMPARISON I quote the last stanza of Richard Lovelace's (l&ta..1658) "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars": "Yet this inconstancy ~ such "AJ thou too shalt adore; "I could not love thee, Dear, ao much, "Love I not honor more." FROM READING Mr. Titus' other reviews l would gather that he paid pre!· ty clOle attentloil: In hla drama and theater arta classea but he must have been either abeent or, at leut, in-attentive in English literature. SUrely there must have been In the· play, "Dear Liar," a better, or at least more orfgjnal, line than lhe one choaen lo demonstrate Shaw's "brilliant command ot ·the Encliah lancua1• and h 11 devastallng uae of IL" BOB SANDERS ......... ,_ DAILY PILOT . . .• he rh WO do ·•. B •.. c NE the g know Otho · ·· could ' gam . , . Wh , . place thous copin prob! esca :.·: subur with ·,·· Ma · .. there ''··least ' kn0w ·~ week · · .. tagc, · ':·· estat -w .~~ 'cost. ! some )y , Yet :· hndin row. i They' prob! ·, thoug ·· losiri The ...... best •"··~one : · ~ count ··•theU ·' Ban estate ~· quart ·· ~ know · · · In :•1Prope .. • . · .. ·New out a • .: Jur~ many • • waltl city s Wri of publls Jn slit Unlve today "that rustic tu rm bring •Of lh ·OI pro Con !he. .)he 1elvc. of co .exr .. :· ' lion e •' purch . ... _ " NEIGHBOR -Even now, there are thoae who think lt's significant that the word 11nelghbor" started out 11 a con~aclion of "lh"e boor who lives nigh to us." A CALIFORNIAN asks the highest number of -capital convicts executed nationwide in any one year. Wu 199 ~ 1935. ONLY ONE cal out ol two baa illr own dinner dish, sarl to say. Address mail to L. M. Bo¢, P. 0. Boz 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. • ' . , Expert Writes • Pitfalls .bf'.BuJi~g Rural Land Bared By CHARLES E. DOLE more 10 thin In tJie l>uylng of c11r1a11 .. SC1Ma1 ~-sen1ce almost any otherjleee of r8aI NEW YORK-The name of estate. the game, saya Irvine Prlc!, ii Witch out, for eiamp~-far: know what yoo're dolng. -W1ter, The chanCes are Otberwbe, he warns, "you you'll bav~ to sup~ly 'your · could end up 'it' in a baffling own. In other words, yoU don't ' game of blindman's bluff." just tie into the. are.a 'a water What's he talking about? A system. As pointed out by the place in the country -as aulhor, the four main !OUl'Cel thousands of people, tired of Df this vital commodtt)' ,re coping with bDiging urban· drilled weJIJ, driven wella, problems arid looking for an springs, and' tlst.erns. escape. are moving beyond the -surveys." Hojf long jiu tt suburbs, the exurbs, and out been since the property was with the hens and tile cows. surieyed to determine ' the Maybe they're not living bbundaries? .Many ol the old there full time -not now, at reference ~may be mia- '·· Jeast -but someday who lng, and.you could be buJia&.a . knOws? It may be just a pig in a poke, weekend home, a small cot~ -sewerage. The fact thlt .. tagc, a farmhouse, a large you have to proVide your own ~ eslate, or just a piece of land source of good potable water -whatever the size and the also suggests the concomitant 'cost. it means a release from fact that you'll have to provide some of the demands of·lhe cl-your o w,n waste-d.1$PMI) ty. system. For a country prop-- Yet, and some buyers. are erty, the auttior suggests a -,finding this out to their sor-1,000-gallon septic tank a.s ade- row , it could be a big mistake. quate to meet the demanda of They're iatChing on to more today's type of liv.ing. problems than they ever -Utilities. U you're after . thought existed, and they're some unimproved lam'i in a re-- ·1osi11.g money, to boot. mote area, will you have to The author or a new book, a rely on oil lamps or ea1)$1.ei for · best seller in a way, is head of • lighting after dark! Also, boil-"~one of the most successful Ing. clothes on the kitchen stove : country real-estate !irma in ts out of date. If thete are no .-the U.S. Powtr lines within a Short Banker. builder, and real-distance of the land,.tbe coat estate broker for more than a of bl-inglng them tn -COOld be quarter of a century, Price aibstantial. "knows whereof he speaks. ' -Taxes. If the property · · In "Buying Co u n tr Y you're after hU not been ·101d ~ Property" (Hlirper and Row, for a great many years, you · New'York, $5.95), Price spells· may be surprised at 'wtiat:can out a lot of the pitfalls that happen to the tat blll after Jurk around the corner of you take over its payment; maiiy a rural barn, jwt "Naive pure~ may be · waiting to catch the unwary favorably Im~ .ith. the, city slicker In Ia depths. total lazes presently 1•vl.ed pn Writing iq fJ1c, wi~ter issue the property Un de t!' cOft.. of Rial ·Estite~ R'evltw, sideration," aays Price, "but published by Ibo '!jeal Eotate if the property bu not - Institute of New York transf~ for many yei'ri ' University, the author warns and the taxlgg autho~ hu today's .seeker for the soil mt conducted a rtcinl' lcleft.. "that mere Possession of a tlflc reappraisal, it l 1 rustic plot far fi'om ·the city's reaaonable to aamne that the turmoil will not, of it.self, new grantee will uperience a ... bring peace, quiet, and the end substantial lncreue upon » 1 , of the burdefliOme problems qulslUon." ·Of property own~rship." The author· comM up' with ' I Jupiter Will Pro~ ·Sokirt Winds ' .. • • Save 1;·s:ro ·On girls' Easter-perfect --dresse-s. For just 4 daYs~ • ' • I - 1to4T, •s arid up, now 150/o off 3to8¥.. ~6.-and IJP, now 15~o off· ' . - 11014. *7. and .up, now .15% off • • . . r \ • I.. " ' ; ' . ' ' .. . ... · Lookatodlhght~iittlegfrl.Shorttomidi,nauticaltopinafore. And lhegets.to choQse from rlbby polyester knits, printed' or 11ocked polyester/cotton voiles, COllOll ginghams, piques, p~nts . All the very easie.st·of care, of course. : · •. u :· .: " I , .. ' • .. ... • ' ' . . . . JCPenney Thevaluesare here everyday. I \ ... . Continuing, he observes: 1'ln another idea, and a eood one. .!he aearch for simplicity, even Country folk, like cltytoll, ~ lhe 50J1hl•*•~ find them· 1ay1, bave lhelr ~ma selves caught ln a tan1le and wayward ways. Make . ~l complezitl" beyond their friends with the ·local bank, for · · · llle.pr1G11 effective through s&indayt at th• foRowlng atorea: · I , DAILY l"ILOf T '~ ( • -' , ' ' ~ --· .. . ., ' . I ., ,,, ,,· '~' . ' •, / . ,, . '.' ' I '" ' " .. . ·. .,., . ' . . ... ...... · .. ~:!to~ ·~·. \•dt}• <: • ' ,fl ' ., • ii I .. ,' 'rfq~ ';~ ·l•'.! ,' T I'\'.• . .. • ., • ' l ' .. ' ll I• • • • •· .. ' •• • • ... perlence." lnatance, and you'll !Ind 11•1 NEWPORT BEACH, F..ftitn lsl.ncl. ·· Too often, It. appears, ~mo-~alu to ·do bualneu 1n ·the , · , , ,. . , . _ f HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center. . . . . 'COSTA MESA, Horbor C.nttr retosed sU~ · lion enter• Into the 10artb and . commun~y. And°11oh~ be aloOI te>p.n noolf to 5 p.m. purcha,. of rural properly, from the townsfolk. . ' Afl other stores ofloetivo through S.~ .;,. I ' ' • F I I i ' ... -· I ' I N/\-V PILIT , W!d"9d11, Mm I , 1972 ~ Jackson Tests W ate.r · I King Pr~t.ege On Own in Hostile W~~ld aDCMlO ,(UPI) -In • ..,, -J-IJ on 1111 -al -But' not quite: °"" .... ~ hi ....... ftlOllalHnn d llfc u • modlum-........ ~a.im. ... ,,._ Llllller KJtw. • ,,,. _.., "'KJnl ...... lo ht about· Jack1m1 alway1, J1cbon doea not Jet )'OU foraet it. Ht hope1, he bellevu:, ht boa Kin&'• 11tt going for him-lo find ond frHp what J1ct1on c1l 1 "''.the lrUllCtnd•nt ilsue." · ' • --To ·J1ck1on , the transcendent luue for blacks in tm ii no Ioncer civil right• In the trodlliorlll sense. M. he preachel hit case now, "It's the economic time of day." Economic power a c h i e v e d f.hrou&h preuure. Political leverage achieved by pressure. Jea1e Jack 1 on per10nally applying pressure upon the mlgbly of the land. It .eenu a tall order for. a young block minister ol 30 who has just cut himself loae ftM'f the orclnizatlon King fOUnded •nd which brought Jacklon early power and prestige, not to m e n t i o n publicity. But Jeau Louis Jackson has been around. He hu been a man to be reckoned with for aome time and only the nerl year or two can determine ON HIS OWN Rtv. J1ckson whether he Is still one. In a sense, tragedy made Jackaon a man to be reckOned with. He was one ol the In- ner Circle of those who were with King when he fell on a moUI balcony In Memphis In 1961. He helped pick up the plecee: of King's, movement. The Chicago-based Operation Breadbasket which he headed became the most visible manifestation of K I n 1' 1 Southern Christian Ltadenhlp Conference {SCLC), The CllllllllaftdiJ, IOIMWbat glowerint flee of the Rev. JacUon made the cover ·of Time moelJine. He ~ll but twilled I.be -of <ChlcOlo power1 ~ g · arut\ Ne-.,_, 1'elllr .. ploymd Of> JllJrlunlti"" lknlly 1'11111\"ln the civil ri&htl mov.mept<WU nol .. ,., to Join the · YOWll pre1cher in tM mod 1e1up· at bis woeilly nieetJw In • ...,. verted South Side movie theater~· Jackaon waa Instant preu, 1ure thot chal'isma. Then. tut December, he and SCLC split. The atated ruson1 why boC down In det.llJ ol or110lza· tk>nal bickering. ne main cause appears to be SCLC lesders!Up'1 reluc:t.nce to let Jackson run llla own show and Jack1on11 lnsiltence on.doins ... For better or for wor.e , that 11 what Jackaon is running now. Since nery organi:uti"f' l1tely ...mo to be law>wn by utfully contrived lnltlala, Jackson's operation Is called PUSH. for "Peo,ple United to Save Humanity." "We thought first of calling it HELP.'' Jacklon aays. "But t ll at lbunded too aubservient, .like beplng. Siii!, everyone needJ help." Whether PUSH can pUsh anyone and become the n• tional organiiation it upires to be depends to a ireat degree on whether Jlicbon can pull his people a1on1 with him . •1 · J obkss in S~ttle Here iii one e'xample.: Elgbl-thirty of a S.turUy morning at the comer ol 48th Street and Dorcheater on the South Side. The temperature Is 28 degrees and a north wind whlatling down the lake front brings the chill factor to 3 below. JacksOn'1 people are'. gathering al the Sh 110 h MWionary Baptist Church foi' the weekly meeting .or PUSH. They know they won't see· him for more than two hour11 but : .-..- i _Battle for Dignity r _.,. DAVID HOLMSTROM hove bod to lftl'l'eue the ~. 1Clll'l1t1• ~ Mtillt.r •-1ai amount of food to t h.e ~ .... 'i SEATTLE -He h11 beeft auburban banb." llld Mr1.' • ''"""'-~ Mue ~yed for more than a • t y..,: r;o,,,. for the first time, .Maner donoted to Nel&hbors In Need dwindled· f r o m L 1' porks hla.. •)'Ul"Okl cu' '187,000 In December t·o ~· ~lsldii • .0.. !db( commodity '40,000 In January. f• iMn Md -1nllde to clllm The decline iJ •llrlbuted to more than 250 pound1 of tree two causes: During December food for hb family of seven. -tradiUona.lly a month or f "glvini" -the &attle Timu ~ "I've "been on welfare for carried a small bo:r on ita oVer a year," be uys. in-froat page each day promoting dl~•llnt bow bud It iJ for • Neigb,bor1 In Need ond ll1ting corpenter to let to work when. OllUrfliutions. At the end ol 11111111ployment bl metropollt.n _,...,., th• )UOlllOllan Suttlo conllmtu lo bover •I ~~•did thW ........._ II -'· ' ' ~ --· JI"--·; / wu-~y. 't Not mucb ~{lo In pros.. Jllmm)' ud February .,. re11. •montbl in which ddnittlonl "I'm ln. a atat~s~ did.Int for Ill ! nonprofit, 1ulo mtcbnlc train]~ pni.\ ~ie.-vlce or&llllizit!Ons: aum" he espllln1 "Nn pay • · · 1'1" eligible for free food. ti' ('J::h e m,ILC b ..publlclzed dOnn't bother me a bit to k1:~ of food aenl from come down here ond tau Ibis be; Japu. ln1 December, food home. not ope bit." h8:' long ai~ ""appeared. In SeatUe· ~uua 1eene la Sadloi 9zawa,. an e:rchan1e reputed tbolUnd. Of Umea a miniiter instrumental I~ ar- week 11 fGod Cllllei"I, slnrel, n111glng, the sblpment, l!~'d}JO ud food -. The decline of more •Ir• expected. ·MinY the "':':, IC9 'Industry here J11wse people •dlO n a t e d __ ...., money ond food becwse It ,_....... nte ef unemptoy· was the Christmu seaaon " he ~ ~ lllabat In the &lid. "ll .... not tntenclOd to Deapit. llalli ud ledenl el-be lo~gn lid, bul an ... fort. over the put two years, pr~~ of · Chr111tian con- litllt hu been OC<Vmpu.hed cern. ) beyond 1 )loldinC llctloa. Sul· In · llddJUoo, unemploymenl ljle still ii No. 1 i D· COtnJ>M:51tiOD WU recently U• metropolitan unemol<mneot. . tf;Dd~ m the Seatue aru (for The 1 Jobliss, from e x • the third time l, ond tbb prob- ael'Olpace e ·n It nee r a to ably ~ts for .relatively e&rl>'!1ter!, are , tither col· s~ 'lines at the 3 I lectin& unemployment ' I n-Nelgblior.s ln Need food bonks. S1'raDce. .0.inl on welfire. or (Co'.nv·ers'ely, when just 11etUn1 by on patt-tlme u~employment insurance runs jobs. . • out aglin, more people_wlll 1be "R ts and mortgages don't turning to Neighbors in Need, i they're willing to ·wait. · The wait la worth H. 'I'Mre are two rock ct1mbos below the pulpit and when their throbbing melds with _ the voices of Jack90n's peoples' choir it makes a joyous IOUDd: Then, constern•tion. It J 1 five mlnµtea . befer1e PUSH goes on tht aii over. radlo llaUon WVON \"Volo<! of the Negro") ind lhJ ,lllblie od~ system· god oltf' ... ~ A )'Oll111 ml!lbter -from the, pulpl.~1 "We've last our power In ms, room,· Jlqt we've got 'powerJta our~ •nd there's l!Dwer, Jn "·tllio microphone." A ~-at. the hick or tbe'..tel!Oftl catnmentl\ matter ,of factly, 0 We've ,.got aoul power." Right on cue'at/t •.m, u.; vol~ol the peopl"'. choir · .,..u 111il they cloA1 need • public •ddrt,al syllem. Five ml!\Utet Joler, I.be power i,tllllll ond the IOUM II 1110re joyom than ever. · Tom Todd, the Northweotirn uriMrolty In lecturer Jacbon hll enlilted u bil vice pnoldent, tella the . .,,.. &rePtlon they ue-. UD11$1 "behind tbet sral youna force ond 11111 .,..i old force, J.., Louil Jacbon'." .- 2 Compete For· Hon~~· . ' -c~anae wbta lou a r e food stamps, or g'overrunerit U~11!Plc>Yed," ul • jobless commodity food3 ). ,.,..,. liunttnaton B e>ae h engineer 1l the downtown of-·To· be eliilble.fOl' stomps or Union. High School Dl&trict flee of the St.le Employment food commodlUe!, •. family of llenlor1' hove been nomed ., Security Department. "And four must have an income of q'll a·r t e r·ftnallltt In the you can out back a little on les.s ~ f355 monthly, and Southern catilornla-·Edison food, but tiow1are you going to must have "ruources" (or Company's icbolarabip.. com- 1et alq wltnout it?". asse~) ·under •t,500. petition. ' . To help fill stomachs. f Most engineers or technl· Kim Griest ol I J 1 l church-sponsored organizaUon clans who k.t their jobs when Kenilworth Drive, HuntlnetOft called Neighbors in Netd was the aerospace· comp an I e 1 Beach' who attencb Hu:ntin;to{I formed 1' lilUe more than • ~pll'!aying off employ.. ire Beoch High, Md n.vld 'll yea.r aso.' not eligible for ~ nr food Mull 1ol 11!11 TNk Cliclf, "We depend entirely on coIDniOd.ities. Uaially they Fountain Valley whe lftendz donation& of food and money," haVe asset. -hames, cars1 Fountain Valley lf11h, 'Will 1aid Mta. Peggy Maze, direc-1pplia11Ce1 -A far exceedint compete with 25 other qmrter. tor of the prolJ"am. which SI,500. They' coUed unemploy· finaliltl for the· $I 1 e Cl G maintains 38 food bank.! in the ment insi.aance, ticbten their 1eholanhlp that Edia9n 1rill uea. belt., and ate port.time nr •irud In It. 10Uthwtllern · Anybody can come into a temporary jobs. diviion. food bonk and get food-no)1p;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;i;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"il questions asked. --_-:11n-the l11t ·flW"l?IOnths, 'l'e See the best in men's w • • r for _'7tl Tho bosl u - IKtlon in town 4or cleub le knit sltcks 1 tncl sport coets. Remember, t h • lte1f ii t lw1y1 tt ••• J4'1 v1. t.1c1. N.w,.,t h•ch ' ' . I See by Today's Want Ads • LAST a!ANCE: tr .Indy. Orlentll China clooet. !Jed. room oet. Uvlnr ,_ tablH, campher dtelt and •!Iver. e BUSl'LES AND HOOPS. ...,.. tn 01>1e· when au Wllmlt• .... IOI! tallll • wu made/It hb1'tft.\'tl l lt'1 In perfect condl· tion. "1 ' .. ·-. . I re • . . I .. .1j.g h~i ~9:1.1~~~ re~. ~ . ' ' 25°/Q . ,off;··on· .. a,1.1 • ' 1 ) 1 I jl.' f : ! • JI •;U!-,• • t • , ' . ti_ • J ! I • '' ., • r ' . • ' . I sa1e~337•, R ... Ml. Fl'"! lighl chandeUtr with gl-bait ahade&. Chromt plated . ateti arms and a hide holdlfa. Walnut finished • c:en!eir column. • Sale 3375 R99. "5. Five light chandelier with etched cryStal hurricane .ahadea. Polished fruitwood ~center column • ' -I, I ' , • ' • . • . \ Special UL rotory dimmer foll you regulote llght. S.77 ' . • ' j · :sare 21 1• Roi. 121. Flvo tlghl c"hand11i1r with qullted white 1h1d11. Maple . finish ce11ter 1plndle. Antique bra111rm1 and accents. Sale 29 25 Rff.131. Six Hg ht Mediterranean style chandelier with hand rubbed oak finish ov~.r hard wood spindle, . wrought iron arms. Sal.e 29 25 Reg. S3t. Five light Chandelier wit I\ quilled amber ahades. M•tt• black finish acrofl arms. .. sate 20% off • • Save on all wire and·cab/11 ·for Indoor and outdoor ~- . . Special · 3 outletl In tiblg: Brown/white. s '°""° .. -JCPenney · Thi values are 'here every_t!a/ •. I ... • ·' .• ~ SUnday noon to 5 P .M. at the'f~llowlng ttorn: ' . . f • ' l • !I I f • • '" ' "I ,. ' ' , j , I 1• I" I I ·l ~ • ' ' • ' I A•1¥aW.1t. NEWPORT BEACH, F1shion lsl.nd. HUNTINGT~ IEACH 1 , Htlfttinpn Cent«. Use.Penfl9Y1 ti,,,, poy...,.. pl.11. • • .- • I I I l f QtalE By Phll lllferlandl . . . • i • • ~ ..... " ----' ,. ..... ' . ' • I •• ' • • ' • • ' ., ' .. '-.... ~tdMlclQ,1 MW I , 1972 j ' •• ... • • ... . . , . ' ' . . '· DAILY '1UT J ·ave 15%bn:OlJr:1t1 ···.: iOOs • 3-1< .~~q:l;N.F~~---1972.WMU-~ . -... , .... -· . "Of conrse W<;.';e going bacl< to town. Who ever heard d. beinL 'rajuiett'olil~" ' Anii~~.: Wait Epic C De . •, -· ourt' CISIUH ~ ' By GUY HALVERSON rpeticulously clean and scrub- ot C~l'l•tlMi Sci'"(' MtnU•r bed (but austere ) buildings, CHICAGO ....,. AdU:l .-Yutzey Usually painted white. / and LeRoy Garber , 8 r e Near or inside the barn is , . . '. the invariable horae-drawn dishnct1ve for their · long buggy, often slab-sided and beards. rough buttonleSs gar b,_-wooden wheeled. .... . -- and flat-brimmed, r ci u n d~ Seldom does one find such crowned hats. i ''. .tecbri>Jogica\. nnerutie:s a s Amish farmers, both• rilen refrii,erators-; television sets, ha ve had to relocate their ~r fo~ that matter:, . central ·plumbing and electr1c1ty. fam ilies in past y,ears because 01} the other ,,tiand. Amish of the long Amish strutgle family life }fl es~ally close. against state educatipr'I . Laws Delilitjuencf'\and, crime are -Garber fleeing froril Kansas 3tmost nonexisteht. Children fo Ohio. Yutzey from Iowa to are obedient, alert , and well -Wisconsin. "?nannered. • Now both Yutzey and Amish leaders insist that Garo; and scofe3· of other · they.are notopf!!J§.ed to~educa­ Amish may · have to move lion. ~r s~, but ra~~er to s~te­ again -and, for some. cerlifled worldly education. perhaps eve n outside the The standard -n at u r a I United States. science and t e c h n o J.p g y The und erlying i'ssue--ex-oriented -curricula of large pu~lic high schools, they peeled to be reso!ved shortly assert , would undercut their ~·~ life-style \\ith their children. Se t b • t t.1.:e 6 At least hal.f the natio.n's e ,, . ,, schoolage Am1Sh population against tcor filly • ~ttend lower·levet-p u b.1.i c educa tion. •q...;"l6chools, usually in rural areas - .-.. · wh~~-ct~s can help :in-,.._..,_,.-.,.,_,.-,._.,,,._.,_~~"'•..,."'-·"-•-"M" ·. Duenc ·the · .iurficulum. To ,. by the Suprecne ~·f l ' · ~f 11'el see as limited United StateS~.,. ~def~~ -\~ion" Alnish a blockbuster byW.il.U\i'."'fl:· • • . ,'liiv~ ;also developed lawyers. -l,•:. .. • . -~ ~wn -schools, , n o"i It is the right. some analyst.( rtU~g ai:ound. 300f .up say, o{ a religious sect 10 Irom about 16 1n .1950. . . ,. maintain Its way of life, no Many education . officials matter now on.settling that throug~1;_lt-:the ~tton ~r~~ life-style may be to outsiders. t~t AmiSb~~cabon, w!ll~h }I . S 'f. Uv · a 6 • t 0 • 1 gear~ essenhally to 'basic !>f:CllC&" m 1 skills '' -wrf:lU'I ·· de,cision. tw~ )'.ear~ ~ta., .. t~el~· m~h~91ics, agrfctiltnre·- !/ISOJ>DSm SuP.refll.\;<¥,tl:!f--'!a!ls'lo,_prepare •tudente for m Wllconsin'. vs. y. ~-, 20lf1.:c'lntury life the Amish had a cilnsti!ut onal Amish scboo~. they. uy, ri ght to keep their children. often fail to meet state .... .cJJI'· who do not us~lly attend riculum minimwTis as Wei( as school after ~he e~ghth grade. facilities stanclar.dL:..,.Sc6ooJA out .of public ,high scbeols are often o,f the, orte-toOin de.lpne the oUite a,i;qmJJUlwl'--farJnhou>< type,~ w J't h 011 t ed~Uon . law. 'f'f: ·u •. ··~'!Di~Qr plum~; , and Wl!COllSUI •ppeal."1-llie' rlJJ-wiihoii£ proper ~~ lng ~~he Supreme Court, and methods. In some •• areis, _a dec1s1on is expected shortly. Amish ~chers, ·Pfl'll~. with The Amish, known for their onJy...:a r ,,.dimentaf ".eduCiJtfoo, frugal , rural life.slylt, lacck,of are-not,.ate certified·. / ...... ostentation, and deep c.01nr. -~· Donald A J;ricb"on.. ~ ' mitment to work, are .located professor of educ:atiO(l at Ille in some 19 states. An offshoot University of Chicagb; says of the Mennonite faith, they that on achievement '"tests, ar .e basic a 11 y an· Amish children fare as well or titec~ological. -· . . . _ -~t~eLlh!n ~-~i_r. public·scbool Step onto an Amish farm counterparts. here in the a g:r1 c.u It u r.a I ·.r-;'Many~, moreover. Midwest, such as that of are taking high-school cot· Garber, and one f i n ds respondeDce courses. Mono What? 'Mome ntous' Ruling SJ!;Ul~d _i.~ !!~n gth . ·-_ . SJX!ke:sman said it wijf)lk!tly .• :;:..,. be weeks or months a(ter 1hat before a final rule· 'I s published. ,,,,· WASHINGTON (AP) -Just when you get used to spelling good old rnonofluorotrichlor()-" methane, the government l l h 't The change Is oons!4e'red .. ··c_ wans o c ange 1 . ·neeeksary:, according .... tO"' a Somebody In o ff i c I a I federal""publication to ma1'e Washington reeliited. you.'\le .; ~19rd ·''in 8ecord wilb the. been doing it wrong all this established industry practice time. Now 10me of the best of describing similar producb minds in government are by identifying t.he number of p:>ndering whether to change chlor ine · atoms before µ,e the word in official publiCa· number of fluorine atom~ ..... tlol\l!I to trichloromonfluoro-That way paragriipN 172:5. methane. • . _ 173.}lS, ari.QL of co~r~. 171.337 The decl1Jlon W111 be maOe in the Department of by the commandant of the Transportation's Huardowl Coast Guard and the chiefs of t.faterials Re,(Ulations 1would . the Ftderal A v I a I Io n read "OichlorodtftuoroiM> Admlnlatration, t h e Federal th a ne • monofluorotrlcbloro- Railroad Ad ministration and ml!thane." . 1 ~ . the Federa l H l g h w a y FQ.t thmie w}lo never 'quite Admlnistrallon, Rs members mastered the old spelling, a of the Hazardous Materials board offic'ial was asked if Control Board. ·;.:. there mlgflt perhap; be u >;hi",~~::: . : "I.Ck of:· ... ~~>;·),: ·, ... ''"1 .. ' \ ,, . ~~ .. lq>ra1 ·prints~ · -.;~·e·ometrics:· .. . ' gatore1 ,1 •. -' ' . ... " S. prlli1 ifftctlv• through Sund11V- • I _,. 1-I ' . --.•.. ~ .._. . v ' .. ~:,.. , . ,. ...... -, . .;. •, • -t ... ' ' " ·" •' • c • • • - • . ' < .. • .. '. ' ~ ~ ~ I ~ ... ~ -, " r .. ' • 1. !-. . -~ . , . ., .. I ' •' .. ' ,, "· ' . ,: • ' ' . ' ' ,-' " .. .. ' ' .. . .. .. ~· ' ,, ... .. '· " ' " ' ... • -'· -·. . ._, ' .. , . - JCP.enri.ey .. : The values are ·here:eveey day .. : ' *Shop Su.nday noon to 5 :.p;tn: -.~ .. the foQowlng stor•s: " -. • ' ' , . •, ' ' . ' Mind you, lhey're n o t 3Jmn!er substitute. • 'Th At r<ekl .. sly ru shing Into a styff? Thot~ probably the dedsion. •tuff In your auto air con-NEWPORT BE.:&.CH, Foshion lslond. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Tb< public 11 belng.gll'tll 11p dltionlr. Jtefdgtrant g 11 . ·• · • --· .., ~ · ·• • Huntington Conier, .. •COSTA MESA, H.i.or C...ler. [•Cloud s,.ityj lo 911 days Jo comment on the Quite often people might call Pri .. s in 1ff1et ot 1R othor Penney stores through S1turd1y. proposal, and a board It Freon." 1 I • • .. I I ' .. --. I .•• " . . J. ·.• / ' • ·"~ I+ I, -----)- Motive -Sought in 2 Slayings, Suicide Involving Doctor UPLAND <UPl 1 -Dr. Jules Van Praag, 42, was 1 quiet, professionally prom I n.e n t psychologist who made hll llv· lng advbing people with men- tal problems. Police tried to determine to-- day wby he ran amok, beating and stra11Jllng to death his wire and teen-age daughter, shooting his secretary and committing I u i c id e by shooting hi In s e I f in his wrec1:ed car, after killing the family cats. The nurse · secretary, Ellz.abeth Ann McClellan. 43, was reported in serious con. diUon, but expected to recover, at Arcadia Methodist Hospital , where she underwent surgery for her head woun)J . A neighbor described the Van Praags as ' • h i g h I y educated and refined people, but I'll tell you one thing - they never had any company." Van Praag was a clinical psychologlst with a Ph.D. I-tis wife taught the deaf. Olhers in the neighborhood ol Van Praag's $80,oOo pooh equipped home said they never got to know the famUy well . Van Praag's daughter Jeaiine, 14, wbo ·did babysit· ting for the neighbors, was described as a quiet, in· troverted girl. Her body and that of~ her . . Reagan ·clarifies IT&T Statement SACRAMENTO (AP ) guarantee is no longer needed Gov. Reagan said he un-is a determination which the derstood that the RepubllCan San Diege> · civic committee must make." National Co mmittee h ii d mother, Ann, 43, were found' stuffed in 11Jastlc bags in their home TueSbay by police. Mrs .. Van Praag's head had been crushed by re~ted, blows. alld ah• h,Pd llffn mw1et1 with a necktie'. ieanne was beaten to death with a blunt Instrument. A family Cjlt was ,found ' ·beaten to death on the bathroom floor. Both Van -Rraag women bad apparenUy been kll~d Sunday. pO,s,i9ly with the fiat side of an ax, police said, and their bodies stuffed in the plastic bags and hidden In the house -Mrs. Van Praag's in a closet and Jeanne's under a bed, where police failed to find it until five hours after S • locating her mi>th••'• body. eeking Probe Mrs. M'.CCleU.,n said Van Pr_aag took her to the_office The California attorney general's office said it is Monday night and 1.914 her he pursuing the case of an Indian's de.ath_ that bas gone w,aa ~oing out. A! he' Jeft, a unpublished, after a Capitol demonstration by about .%2--caliber bulh!t struck 'her in 500 Indians protesting a "double standard of jus.: the back of ttw.•,bea(L Bbt was tice." A UCLA Indian student was killed by a bar· fouiid bleeding and 'screa'ming teQder in December, but a Humboldt County .grand ·tn the street·by passtrsby: fUry decided not to return an indictment after the Van Praag drove Jo the bartender told them it was self defense. Ontario International Airport ------------~------­where he left his car and rented another, police said. The car rental clerk sa id Van Praag, who apparently had already killed his family an d shot his secretary, appeared 1 calm and was in a good mood, making jokes about being a psychologist. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers Tax -·Reform Asked Moretti Presents •$1.5 Million Pfun SACRAMENTO (UPI) -relorin plan OJ the 1m Moretti proposed a percen- Assembly Speaker Bob Moret-Jegl&lative tts:slon, came. from tage reduction homeowne r ti today proposed a 11 .5 billion • 1 propoaiJ by the county relief plan in hi! package that property tax ' ' r e r o r m ' ' l · · would increase the current pacltage' ftaturing sales and upervlsora Association o l lnoome ta1 Increases that are C8Ufomi1~ $750 assessed va~Uon ex· de:slped to eue homeowners' U()der Moretti'~ proposal, emption to $2,00011us' 10 per· and renters' tax burdens. revenue ~for ihe plan would cent of the remaining assessed The Van Nuys Democrat's come from one-cent increase value. program, the first major tax . 1 .. the sal-tax, boosts ln both lie said In the prepared pro-"'' ...., posal with his plan a VD Course Given OK SACRAMENTO (AP) Venereal disease instruction would be possible without first obtaining written parental ·con. sent under a measure passed by a key Assembly committee Tuesday. The Assembly Education Committee action sent the measure to the full Assembly over· the protests of several women representing parents groups 1trorigly opposed ·to the bill. Chajrman Leroy Greene, a Sacramento Democrat, told one opponent : "There is no way you're going to get sex out rl the .schools. The stu.' dents come there as males and females." personal and corporation in-homeowner with <i $12,500 in· cOme taies and the initiation come and a $24,000 house of a statewide telephone users would save $241. lax. Rentfrs would be allowed a credit or up lo $80 based upon The program would provide the amount of increased sales $650 in . 'tax relief f o r tax that they pay under the homeowners, $170 for renters, Moretti plan plus an allowance and $600 in general relief for for state income tax liability. schools and counties. In addition, Moretti. said the • Gov. Ronald Reagan is still package includes $600 mil11on working on a ·tax. reform pro-Jn general property tofx relief gram , although It is not cer-as "a rollback in overall taxes tain that he will propose a paid by all types of tax· package this year. payers." Both the Democratic andl l------.,,==== Republican parties have been working on property tax relief plans for the last eight years bu t no major program~ have been approved. Last year. after the legislatur& failed to agree on property tax reforms, Reagan signed a $501 million ta1 bill establishing state income tax. withholding. Girl Mauled decided to ,reject any con· In Sacramento State Senate tribution from the lnterna-Democratic Leader George R. tlooal Telephone ' Telegraph Moscooe of San Francisco Co. to underwrite . the GOP Tuesday sent a telegram to National ConvenUon this ·1um· U.S. Sens. Alan Cr~nston and BY Dog Dies mer 'John Tunn~y o~ ftahf9rnia urg~ ~ter, Reagan Issued , • · ing t~~ t•to .• v4 C !tr o u.1 Ir. 1 Sale! Save on ki ng clarifying statement saying .be-pur~e !hf9ugh ~gres~1onal MANTECA fAP) -The lit· based the comment "on in· hearings Uie rrr case. tie girl enjoyed going next fereoces he drew from general But the $400,000 guarantee door to her rural home here conversations and newspaper from rrr for the Republican and brawling with the accounts'' of. the Juror sur-~ti~~ Coc:en;io~ will 1not neighbor's 200-pound St . rounding the reporte<I offer. n ' un Y perv sor Bernard dog -Boozer. The Republican governor Jim ~ea: report~ Tuesday. was a1ked in flis Tuesday He said 1n San Diego he h~s But Tuesday, Dawn Qµintal newl conference tn the morn· learned that about $350,000 1n was dead -two diys alter Jng whether he agreed with cash and pledges has been being mauled by the huge dog. GOP Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, raised1 locally to back the A few hours before the g. wbo a.Id the GOP should re-city's •.Sl.5 million bid for the year-old girl's death, her 56-- ject the offer, pegged at up to convention. year-old uncle had apparently $400,000 by Reinecke. The San Diego Civic Host killed himself in grief, authorities said. Reagan replied "you hav, to Committee, the group raising The body of Clirord E. Quin· be super-care{µ!.. in such the money, declined comment tal was found wiUi his throat cues to avoid any lmpre!Sion and s8id a fmanclal statement slit Monday night behind the · of wrona:dolng "and • s Q •• would be Wued later. Quintals' home, depilties said. possibly the.re ii somt:; TJ!ui:>O The corp¢tttee also denied ~ Dawn was the YO\.Ulgest of 10 for this.'' ·;, . . reports it pt~ to reject the c:hildren of ~ Quintal, a ''But I understand~Jt if a g u a r ~ n i e e o u trig h t. house painter wnose wife died moot question anY"!ay, thAt ~poJesfhD(.Phl1 Phillips said ·las:t August. the national committee has 1t had always been the ca,:n.. Dawn and her' father were al~eady made the decision ':! mittee'• in~ .to raise the ( ¥r~chtng building construction re1ect any such contribution:, (uncls and to relive rIT of ~ ~day in the "l-ntlghboring In the afternoon, Reagaa I. ~Ufifi'\f. ' ; f~ of Chari~ Golve a office issued this C'!'flfylng "Th~; ~·~ .was . ne ~ '19Qgtlme frien~ of qie Qwn. statement: "The govern~r's mo.re tnan. ~ 1~1k1ng figure/~ UJi' whose so~ o""' Boozer. 1 understanding was based bn Ph11llps said. The ITT people·, Quintal left his.daughter alone inferences · he drew froln " agreed ~to \Jn~erwirte up t61 JOt a moment. ' general conversations a n''d $400,000 hecaUSe our bid was~ 'She was , playinJ with newspaper accounts •hicfl put· 'tog'elhfr' in such a brief• Boozer, pett1n1 hiny'' said ~ave him the impressliln ·lhat time span, and we didn't ha~' Dawn's 16-year-old s \st er the local people in San Diego time to .. , r~ise f u n d 1 J'annie. "The nut thing m,Y would reduce the Sheraton (an elseWhere .. dad knew Dawn Was scream· 117 subsidiary) pledge to tl'le = hf.Bo 1 t11·n . ITT-Sheraton jfJ1 and the dog wu QP ·her." city proportionately as other den ied it ever promised to By the tirDA Gfev.er pulled convention support came in. underwrite the convention • the dog off, ifJat . .ajrlls. arms "Whether or not that local with a $400,000 gift, as claJmed and shoUidert,· were gashed support has yet reached the both by Reinecke aod Rep. and one leg was nearly point where S h e r a t o n ' s Bob Wilson of San Diego. 1evered, deputies said. .. ,.,,., • The highest you can go! (with in1ured aaving1) '• I t ' Interest rates nl3Y be f;illin& but 2tThcBig M.Mutual Savinpwe'reltill' paying 2s high as 6511• and S1'7'o .. on insured ~viDP.Aad 1'-'t'rtitill ?ffetiJll • hol~of free services, i11cludiiiga FRiE SafeDrposi tBox With a minimum Nl1nrA ·• Take the safe climb to higher int.acstatTbe B~M. , llutual ~ngs I r and q~een size bedding sets. • save$so . 'Reg. 229.95. Sale 179.95. Queen size mattress and ~~Pring set features 698 coils, 12·side supports arid Scroll quilted ri!Yon c over over polyurethane foam. ta• month*. Save$7Q Reg. 339.95. Sale 269.95. King size mattress and box spring set has 920 coils, 16 side supports a nd scroll quilted rayon cover over polyurethane foam . S11.a month*. • luxury layer for deep padded, luxurious sleeping comfort • insulation layer for firmness arid durability • support layer has hi gh coil countfoi'firm support Save$50 Reg:-199.95, Sale 149.95. Queen size mattress and box spring set features 470 coils. 12 side suppcrts and quilted rayon sateen cover over polyurethane foam pads. S7 a month'*. Save~O Reg. 279.95. Sale 219.95. King size mattress and box spring set has 568 coils, 16 side supports and quilted rayon sateen cove r over polyurethane foam pads. 9.50 a month•. • vertical stitched pre·buill borde~s on mattress • heavy duty plastic corner guards on box spring Sale prices effective thru Saturday. ·This amount represents !ht required minimum monihly peymenl under Penneys Time Payment Pian tor\tlt purcti:aseoftlMI related Item. No FINANCE CHAM.GE will be Incurred ii the baJane•1ofthe account In the f\~1 bllllng b peld In full bythe eloalng date of the next billing per1od. When Incurred FINANCE CHARGES wlU be determln•d by ap,iytng periodic ratesot1 .2'~ (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 14.4%) on thetlrat$500 and 1% (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12%) on the portion over $SOO of 1he previous balance without deducting payments orcredltt. JCPenney · The values are here every day. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. atthe·followlng stores: . C...... MJ •n ~ I.ut Co••t HJ.&hw11, 4 blocks Lutof MacArtburBl'rd.(Atthe 11mc .udTemJ~ i/p) ()tbtr ollu1 It! Ca•lo1, W'ttl Aradla, raudcu, Glc:D<WI. 1Dd. ~ hlk-~ ""'°'°° ...... -a .. :o -"A-'\1:.coo.w..-11110,.... ~•1il1bla 1t: NEWPORT BEACH, FHhion Island. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Canter. Use Pen~eys time payment pf.n. . l I I ,, I ( T M.en in Service Army 'Private Clude R. ereu, Jr., whole parents live at '1511 JuHetue Low Drive, H~ Jleaeh, Is Wi&ned to Ft. ord, 1 where he is trainlllJ under the modem Voiunleer Army, Field Ea- perimenl. Army Private Jobe W. Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Pierce, 17420 Slota Lucia, Fountain V a 11 e y , recently wu assigned to the 4th Infantry Division at Ft. Carson, Colo. Pvt. Pierce ls a member of Headquarters Battery, 6th Battalion of the division's 21st Field Artillery. He entered the Army in July 1971 and recelv· ed basic training at Ft. Lewis, Washington. Army Private Cllariet A. Oolldyk m, whoae parenta Jive at 314.1 Madeira Ave., CO.ta Mase, Is aaaignecl to Ft. Oi'd-be Is t\:alnllg under the modern V6hmteer Army FJeld Eaperiment. Marine Pfc. Vlooeal. B. --· IO.q of Mr, ~and. Mrs. ~m ·A. Bmr o1 · .lllU · Wa!pfburJ. Lane, HuntingtOn Bdcll, bu reporled for· duty with Marlne.~ft Group 3Z at the Marine Corps Air Sta- tion In Beaufort, S.C. mane! which pro'(ides combal unlls for air .support ol u.~ ground f.....,. He pttvlou( • served at Clark AB, PhllJ pines. .. His wile, Margart!, Is \" daughter of Mr. and Mn. R V. Watts, 8192 Snowbird Drlv1 Huntington Beach. Marine Pfc. Mui< I. Alter son of Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Allen of 11882 Thorpe Ave .. Westmlnater, hu completed the Aviation St r u ct u r a I Mechanic School at Mempbls. Edmoad H. lldqurlpe, son of Mrs .. Margattt Pina, 9052 Veronica Drive, HWJ- tiiigton Beach, recentiy was promoted to Army Specialist Four while serving with the 25th Artillery near Wertheim, Germany. I . He b a meterJogical com- ·puter operator with Battery C of the _ artlli•l'l''• Znd Target Acquisition Ba~loll. Airman Finl CllJS Rould D. Emery, son of Mr. and Mn. M.M. Emery, 20'5 Man- darin Drive, Colta Meia, bu been n a m e d OUtstanding Airman of the Quarter In hJa unit at Vllldenberg AFB. Airman Emery, an air traf- fic controller, was selected for his exemplary conduct and du- -' ty performance. He aerves Marine Pvt. Michel D. with a unit of the Air Force Camdapam, son of Mrs. Communications Se r v I c e Evolyn Southworth of 8682 which provides global com- Salem C i r c l e , Huntington munica.Uons and air traffic Beach, bu comp I et e d control for the USAF. specialized training In the Bulk . Fuels field at the Marine · Coast Guard Seaman Ap- Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. prentice Jeffrey M. Locklwt, Marine Pvl Glenn A. Wood- bury, son of Mrs. Elsa K. Woodbury of ·310'1) Alvarado Place, Balboa, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot In San Diego. Marine Pvt. Sergio 0 • llamas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casmere A. Orszewski of 8902 Coral Circle, Huntington Beach, graduated fl'OIJl1basiC training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot In San Die&•· Navy Airman Appttntice &:epllel J. K-an, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kohman of 8967 Lapaloma st., Fountain Valley, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center at San Diego. Coast Guard Seaman A~ prentlct James H. J. Scbael· fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph L. Sch.aefler of 3841 Baylor, Irvine, has reported for duty attoard the Coast Guard CUiier Vigilant at New Bedford, Mass. Coast Guard Seaman Recruit Scott G. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaither E. Baker Of 48Z Esther St., Costa M e s a , enlialed In the Coast Guard at Long Beach, and is receiving basic training at Alameda, Calli. Ronald D. Emery, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Emery of 2045 Mandarin Drive, Costa Mesa, had been promoted to sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Sergeant Emery, an air traffic controller at Van- denberg AFB, Calli., Is serv· Ing with a unit of the Air Force Communications Service which provides global communications and air traf· fie control for the USAF. son of Mr. and Mn. Robert M. Lockhart of I 56 U Hum- mingbinl Lane, Huntington Beach, graduated from basic training at the CO.al Guard Training and ·SUpply Center at Alameda. ' Marine Lance Corporal Harold I. Dovlda Jr., husband of the former Miss .Pamela J: Barnett of 17311 N e-w Hampshire Drive, Coala Me.a, h.aa reported for duty at Marine BarracU, N a Va I Weapons station, Concord. Navy Seaman Apprentice Mark A. Howell , 1on of Mr. and Mra-John H. Howell of Qi Vista Torito, 's a D Clemente, graduated from recruit tratning , at the Naval Training Center at San Diego. Coast Guard Seaman Ap- prentice Breit C. Lamb, IOD of Mr. and Mrs-Lehman L Lamb of rl'll Via Verbena, San-Clemente, graduated from baaic training at the COaat Guard Training· and Supply Center at Alameda. Marine Warrant Officer Josepll o. OrUJ, h111band of Mn. Wilma Ortiz of JIU C.Ollege, C.osta Mesa, haa reported for duty at the Marine Corps Air Station, lwakuni, Japan. U-5. Air Fon:e Sergeant Frucl1 N. J-ll, BOD of Mr. and Mn_ F_ Neil Johnson, tul2 Calllornia St., Huntington Beach, bu arrived for duty at Luke AFB, Ariz. Sergeant Johnson , an aircraft 1 u p p I y equipment repairman, Is assigned to a unit of the Tactical Air Com- mand which provides combat units for air support of U.S. ground forces. He previously served at Clark AB, Pblllp- pines. His wife, Margaret, ill the dapghte~ of Mr. and Mn. Roy V. Watts, 8192 Snowbird Drive, Huntington Beach. Marine Sgt Adrlu I. DUe, son of Mr. Roger B. Duke of 6072 Jade -Circle, Hunllngton Walter H. LeBas n , of 3248 Minnesota Ave., C.Osta Mesa, left for recruit training at San Diego as part of his six-month training program with the El Toro Marine Alr Reserves. He b a graduate of Estancia High School, Costa Mesa. Navy Airman Apprentice tlarke A. Draheim, son of Mn. Caroline A. Draheim of 3001 Warren Lane, Costa Mesa, has completed the recrUlt phase of the Navy's jjFour _to Ten Month'' active duty proi!fam at Mllllngtoo. • Beach, Calli., bas 'reported for duty al' the Mirtne Corps Air Station, El Toro, Calli. He will complete the re- mainder of his active duty training lasting from four to ten months, at a speClali:r.ed aviation school. Army Specialist Four Ueyd SClfftcool, aon of Mr. and Mrs. stanley W. Sulficool, 2037 Na- Uonal Ave., Costa Mesa, recenily was assigned to the Isl Cavalry Division In Viet- nam. Spec. Sufflcool Is a rlfieman In Company C, 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry of the division's 3rd Brigade near Bien Hoa. His wife, Kathy, lives at 161 Ogle1 Costa Mesa. U.S. Air Force Sera:eant Fr111tll N • .Jollmo1 U, aon of Mr. and Mrs. F. Nell Johnson, 11113 Calliomla St., HunUngton Beach. has arrived for duty at Luu AFB, Aln. Sereeut Johnson, an aircraft aupply equipment rapolrman, Ii Wlgned to a unit of the Tactical Air Com- ' Marine Sgt. Way1e G. Strahu, husband of t be former Miss Erollnda Alvara of '174117th St., Westminster, Calll., waa promoted to hJa present rank while serving with the Second M a r I n e /Nmaft Wing at the Marine Corps Helicopter Air station, Jacklonville, N.C. Marine Pvt. Job T. Uptol, son of Mn. Doril J. Upton ol 2711 Beach SI., Laguna Beach, Calli., graduated 1rom bulc training al the Marine Corps RecrUll llepol In San ~- AJrman Alu IL Riie, ton of Mr. l'1>d Mrs. Ruael1 R. Hale of 13111 Ida Wa7, Westminster, has graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tu., lroa> Ille U.S. Air Force com- municationl apeclallll courae. The airman, who teamed tc operate ietetypewrltor equip menl -In the werld-wld1 Air Force communication l)'llem, Is beiJW ualgned I Norton AFB, Calif., for dut wtlh a unit of the Mllllar Ab-tilt Command -prr video global alrllll for U .! mllltarJ for<et: ) ' .-\ r 1 • • .P( • • I ...;.. • • ' • - Sal e·! ·our feat ure -p_acked , automatic washer and dryer . Sav-e 35 .45 on the pa ir. Sale $218 Ref. nuo. Programmed'. automatic wuher. 8 washing programs for all popular fabrics including Rermanent press, 3 water level selections. White, avocado, harvest gold. 1.50 '• monttt• Sale $144 ' Ref. 151.15. Programmed electric dryer. Six drying programs. Signal sentry sounds off when cycle Is completed. Automalic time control. Wh~e • .....:ado, harYesl gold. 17 I month" . a. ...,_ -I drying pn>grama. Rog. 111.15, Sale $174 SI .. prices effective thru Saturday. • cc::::• Floor care sale. Save your fldors while· you · · save your money. -prlcet olfectlt• tllrU Sa!Ul'day, April 1. Sale2488 Rtg.27.15. Rua._ cornea with two 1ong .,...,.. bruol>es. 41 CZ. dlspenalng unit. ptus 'rto41*1h' tmure. SS per monlh• • • DAILY PILOT lJ . ' • , • ., ... ., • .r 1 .. Sale3388 Sale-4788 . ' • Rtg. :ius. Compact floor ~'8aner weighs only 9 lb&, yot It hu the aame 840 Witt powef as many larger, more expensive cleaners. • Pc-attachment set 15 per MOftth•. ®. ROii.ut1.Uprtghlcl1•• Iha! bNta, _..,, I cleans all at the-,-. 1-feight adjuttment for Indoor/outdoor, lllolt, '°"' or lhlQ rugs. M,. --.•. Attachment tOOl lcft for above cleaner. S10 10% off o~r air cond~~ioners. Buy now ... beg1n p~y1nents June 1st. Sale11695 R19: 121.ts. Penncrest• 5,000 81U ~.lrc6nditione r. 2 speed fan and cooling power. Adjustable vertical louvers, ten position thermostat control. Permanent, washable Scott foam ti lter. Euy to install, too! M a month•. For a_.,. -enlyl 6,000 BTU air conditioner. Reg. 144.95, ............................ 13DM. 8,000 BTU air conditioner. Reg. 179.95, ....................... .lalo'111.ll 10,000 BTU air conditioner. Rog. 2.()9.95, ............................. 1- 11 ,~00 BTU air conditioner. Reg. 229.95, ............................. 2111.11 " 15,000 BTU air conditioner. Reg . 229.95, ............................. 2111.11 18,000 BTU air conditioner. Reg. 299.95, ............................. :M2.11 2-4,000 BTU air conditioner. Reg. 319.95, ........................ Sala 217.11 28,000 BTU air condiUoner. Reg . 359.95, ................... _ ..... ... 14,000 BTU Imperial air conditioner. Rog . 299.95,. .. llle ._.. "This amount represents th• required mlnlmUll\ monthly PIJC'llf'I UIMltr Pennm TJmt Ply-.t P6ln fof the Pll'ChMtof W.. ret1ted item. No ANANCECKAAGE wlll btlnoun.dlfhbllanct oftl'letcc~l ltttflt .... .,,. ... llpeldln Mtbfttlt closing delt of the ntXI bllll1'l9 period. When Incurred FtNANCE CHARGES Wiii H ~rmlntd by IPPIY1D9 ptdodlc .... •I 1.2% (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1.4.4") en 1111 ftm '600 and'" JAHNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 13)enfil """'°" over S500 of tht prtvloua b111nC. without dtdtJdng Pl)'ffllll•" or eredils. JC Penney Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at th• followlng llor11: I ' '" • "' ' .,, • • ' ' ' ' ' I ' • I • • ' • I • • I I ~EWPORT BEACH, Ftshion lsltnd. • HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center. Use Penney• time ptyment plMI. 'I I I I I ~· ... School Film • • • ' W<dl>Hday, M11th 8, 1~2 Discontinued By Trustees ADDITION TO REHABILITATION CENTER OF COUNTY EASTER SEAL SOCIETY SANTA ANA -"Lottery," a Construction H11 Begun on Two-. Story, 12,2000 Squ•r•Foot Wing short. movie contained in a 51· fllm humanities s e r I e s · acheduled !or diatrlbutlon to schools, has been brinded "shocking, emotional a n d doubly repulsive" by Orange County Board of Education Trwiiee Roger Anderson. The mbvle, which suposedly depicts a child killing its mother. had already been is- sued to 39 schools when AnderMO raised the objections at a recent board of trustees meeting. Faeility to Expand Work Stilrts on Easter Seal Site ORANGE -Ground has been brokef) and construction is underway on a tw<rstory, 12,200 square·foot addition to the Easter Seal Rehabilitation center tor Crippled Children and Adults of Orange County, t.x> E, La Veta, Orange. througl1 " areas to meet the needs of the handicapped not now being met anywhere in Orange County. These will include: -VocationaJ evaluation and testing vocational guidance, work training and j o b placement. -Nursery school a n d SJ>e(ial educational facilities for handicapped children. to be obtained. The Easter Sea l Society of Orange County plans to raise this balance through a modest capital fund campaign directed to area foundations, industry and individuals, ac- cording lo Singh. . ' . New Trial Eyed Juror Recalled in· Stare Code Case I SANTA ANlt -A Fountain VaUey woman v.•ho voted for , t~ t'Ol'lvicUon of Newport Beac~ businessman R a I p h Benware and his lawyer partner a month ago has been ordered to return Thursday to Orange County Superior Court Judge Lester Van Tatenhove's courtroom for testimony that may affect the pair's rrtotion for a new trial. vtolatilli the state's cor- porations code. The judge set f\'larch 21 ~ the date on \\•hich he \viii rule on the pair's i;notion for a new trial on charses that they violated the state's codes dur- ing their operlalion or the now defunct California Caduceus Company and the Casualty Insurance Company. They \Vere indicted by the Orange Coun*~ Grand Jury on ti-charg.,. Tbe ju r y dismwed related , cJlarges of grand theft and conspiracy. Ben\\·are and flfurphy \Vere ' officers in bolh ,companies. It \vas stated during their trial 1 that the Caduceus orga~zation 1 was formed with the purpose of providing low coot malprac· lice insurance ror Orange County physicians. I If Judge Van Tatenhove denies the motion for a new trial fl1arch 21 he will sentence 1 the pair April 6 to what could 1 be state prisoo tenns of cne tt Uve yetits on each of five counts. ! Allv •ttl•llllll!I I Worried About FALSE TEETH Coming 10010? Afrild r11.lte 1,e11t b •Ill drop •t th• wronc Ume? ,I\ denture adlie1lve c1A htlp. J.'ASTt:ETll• Powder rtvu dentur~ 1 lonrer, firmer, ateadiet bold. Why be e111b•nlllll8d1 for more isecurlty and comlorL . u1e FAS• 1'E~1'U L>enture Adhe1ive Powder. Dentura Lh•t lit l l'tl e1MDtl1l J.o bealth.. SMI y(lur deollaL recularQ-. Judge Van Tate nh o v e granted a motion of the hear- ing of testimony to be orfer by J\.1rs. Frieda \V. Guenther. 16694 J\.lapte St . She was one or 12 jurors who found Bt>nware. 34. of 411 15th St. and Orange attorney Richard Murphy, 41, guilty on · five coWJts of THE BEST ,__ ------ lleadt!rs:hip po 11 s pro\-e "Peanuts·· is one of the \\'Orld's n:iost popular comic slrlps. Read it daily In the DAILY PILOT. Jdarrh 8<h thtu the 12th, bolJJ:s l PM to 10 PM laad&1Suoday,M&tth 12tb. l PM t.o 7 PM lan1• Me,.lc• Ch,le Atullllewlit,.., Mel" 91reet & Pice I /viii. 0•111 o.or Prltff • A•llllM $1.75 • 0.llthen untler 11 ,,., KWn·chat'ka Dislrl~llld by The A.llrtd fitrt Compen~ • 10 Proof • 1CO!\ Gr1ln Neu111I Splntl "It should not be used below the high school level," said Anderson. He found support from Dr. Doris Araujo who termed the movie "almost schltoid and revolting" and Don Jordan , \\'ho called it ··strong." Scheduled for completion In August, the new Wing will bring the size or the Easter Seal facility to 34,200 square reet. Jt will also complete the basic Jong.range plan for lhe structure, the initial stage in September, 11165. -Psycb0;soclal evaluation and counseling center for han· dicapped patients and lheir families. The center is owned and operated by the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Orange County . a nonprofit organization serv-.1 --------------------------------------------- By unanimous agreement. the board of trustees voted to discontinue further circulation of the movie. Others in 1tber serieJ will be screened by trustees before they a r e released. General cootraclor for the oonalnicllon projed"ls the J . Ray ConslrUctlon Company ol Costa Mesa . Comp°Jetlon or the new facilities \viii enable the center to extend its program to in· elude a broad range of rehabilitation ser\;'icts, in- cluding physical, mental, emo- tional, educationaJ and voca· tlonal training. In addition to enabling !he rehabilitation center to offer ,more services so as to provide a comprehensive rehabilitation program for handicapped pa- tients, the addition will pro- v I d e lmpartant supportive facilities. ing the needs of the hand.i· capped in the community. Although the local society Is affiliated with the National Easter Seal Society, it is autonomous in structure and operation, and is governed by a board of dirf'Ctors comprised • .......... -....... -or Orange County residents. FundS raised by the Society in Oran ge C-Ounty through the annual Easter SeaJ Campaign and other programs stay in the county and support the "\\'Ork of the Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center. For The Jlecord Marriage -Liee1ases ltOOGEltSJONES • F•b. ~· Cho~•• T. ltoouwi, 3o\ Foul'll• II \l•I ri, •nG ~ui:MI M•t I J-, , of U.,. ·~" C <Ol INS -Ftb. 11, Tommy omi;IS, , 111 0.l'll..i1 tll•~· Ind L•Url D. Clllll11s, 20, 111 l'fUnllMllOn le.tell. OSMO!'fD·O• lUCCIA -Ftb. ll, Donald F. r.imoml, 31, .r...i Mlch91• I. °''P.J'"~ fboth ol C•I• Mn1. STEV s. T ~COCK -F~.rr.':' Wiii tm ven1 , •l\d GI 1 J1111 Hltchc:oc: • Jf, "tott1 Of un-"'jl°" a..c11. ' POT1 S·NEL!ON -Ft~. /'· WUll1m Oor111ld P.otli;r,~•. <tnd /IOI m1 Ni'l.on, 43, llcllh wnl•lnVi lty. • COUP1'11:·111le ~EMAN -Ftb. II, "Th«ldor• lttvnold1 Coootr, ·ur1 ""' Slnl1 AMI and B1wrly Jeen ren.,.. man. 1', 111 Co.,11 Meu. $ANOBEll:G·l<OGER -Fell. ti, Ou1111 LerO'I' S1ndbtr11. 3'. of Orulbt, ind Nol• Sut KOQ...-, 3'', uf ~cunl1!n V•IJllV. ICENNAll:D-LEE -Ftb. Jf, Gary Fr1nclt_1<1n111ro, 'l1· tncl 1.1.,d11 lluft· l'IVOll lH, lf, bolh of Ntslmln1ttr. ROSS Cl11te A. Rou. 09 SroadW•l• Co1lt 1.\111. 0.11 of 0111h Mtr'n 6, 1'7 • SurvlvtO tw wl;e. l!:llzet>e1~1 IOlll, Mortem Ro;!, Co1r1 MIMI Col. Jlmtl R~ M•~hlttn; Wmiom kot~. C1r(on cllv, N1v1Kl1; CldlJ!lhltr, 8111v W'klht1 11\d nlnt l 'd!lfld•Udrtn. S1,...1~11, lalurd•ri· IC AM. P1clllc VllW ChAPl!I, tnlttmen 1'1,llk View Mtrrll)l'lll P1rk. p,,; fc Vltw #Mrru1,..., Olr.dD1"1. ltUSH Colton M. RIJlll, llO Tetm1le Hiiis Drive, Lt1un• 811ch Diii OI dt.~lh, F•~u1ry 21, 1t11. Su•vlvl'd by w"•· Ed i , pl l 11tUna Be1chi lwo son\. SHneer ush, COiii Mtlol; 1nd Slephtn It u sh . W1shlnclon. M1morl1I i.trvlces wlH ~ Mid S.lurd•r.• Mll'CI 11, 1 PM, Amerk1n LHlon 1111 , L.11uN Beach. ~M01r L11u11a 811u1 Mot1H1ry, Dlr1c1...-1. ARBUCKLE & SON Wt;STCL!Ft' MOR'fUARY 421 E. 17th SI .• Cost'' l\ftsa llM8U • BALTZ B~RGERON FUNERAL HO~IE Corona del l\1ar Si3·9f58 Costa Mesa '46-UU • BE:LL BROAD\\' AY AIORTUARY Jlt BrMdway. C.111 t\lesa LI 1-313:1 • McCORMICK LAGUNA Praim S. Singh, executive director explained that the center will 'be able to take a patient Immediately, following (')JlSet or. hll disability and oootinue treating him without Interruption and then facilltate his integration into the communlty. 1be expanded facilities \\•ill enable the center to provide in-depth program s and services in several •·follow Among these will be a Ubrary and training areas for programs undertaken i n cooperation with local colleges and universities; pat I en t evaluation and examination rooms; office space for files, medical records, and storage; and confereOCf: facilities for ongoing in·slaff training. The cost of constructing. furnishing and equJpping the ne\v wing addition to the center has been set at $291.000. Of this amount, ap- proximately $176,000 already 1 his.been raised or committed. leaving a balance of $115,000 P·hotos of Pollution Slaied for Judging SANTA ANA -Entries In the pollution photography COD· test1 "Pollution Pornorama" are due lnto the Christmas Sea1 Association of prange County no Isler than midnighl, Saturday. ~ Anyone ls eligible to enter a picture or. what they feel is a significant Orange C o u n l y pollution problem, according to WWiam H. Mueller, pre.si- dent or the usocia&n. Prl.Jes will be given the best entry from each city, with ljlree all-Orange County prizes awarded. Cash, camera outfits and photograJ)hie accessories are among the awards. Criteria for the contest are the slgnlfica11ct or the prob- lem . photographed and the KEZY's Nix To Be Feted At Banquet SANTA ANA -Longlime · radio newscaster and an- nouncer Ed Nix of KEZY will be on the other side or the microphone Friday. T\i:l:. koo"n t hro u I ho u t Orange C.Ounty as ••'Mr. ~taster of Ceremonies." will be honored that night at a banquet sponsored by the Orange County Press Club. The public is invited. During the past 20 years. the silver·haired radio personality artistic (jUaJities Of the pic- ture, Judges include photo ex· perts and pollution 1peclallsts. Only one entry per peraon is being accepted. Further lnformatlon and en- try blanb are available from the Eco-Info center or the Christmas Seal Association, l HH Civic Center Drive \Vest, Santa Ana. Telephone 558-81~ or 835-3837. ~ Prisoner Treatment Proposed ORANGE -In-Jail treat- ment of mentally disturbed in- mates might result in fe\\·er commitments to mental in- stitutions. in the opinion hr Dr. E. \V. Klatte, Orange County director of mental health. Dr. Klatte has proposed a three.year experimental pro- gram in the Orange County Jail using a team of l5 psychlatrisll and technicians. ''The team \VOuld be sta· tioned "in the jail to assist Sheriff's personnel in more appropriate handling of the mentally ill," t11e director ex- plained. He sai<l the project has been endorsed by Superior Court judges. Further information about the society and the center may be obtained by V.Titing calling or visiting the Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center, 1800 E. La Veta, Orange, 92666 at (714) 633-7400. Cancer Unit Offers Book On Disease TUSTIN -Is pahi an early \varolng signal of cancer? Can certain food you eat cause cancer? can bormoDes cure cancer? "IC yo u answered 'NO' to these three questions you should be proud or your knowledge of cancer," ac· cording to Mrs Doris Wood, Public Education Chairman of the Orange County unit of the American Cancer S o c i e l y . ''The problem is, so fe\v peo· pie know the answers to these and others concerning this ter- rible disease." Reali.zing tliis, the Society's Orange County unit has in· troduced a new pxket·sized booklet entitled, "Answering your Questons about Cancer." Consisting o(~4 pages divid· cd into easy-l<rread sections, the booklet discusses what cancer is, how it is caused, detected and treated, and specifically bow ca n c er develops in men, women and children, according to Mrs. Wood. Jn addition. there Is a sec· tion on cancer statistics and finally the booklet talks about the role of the American Cancer Society in the fight against cancer. ··ThJs is probably the most com prehensive booklet on ca~ cer available to the layman and we urge all residents to contact the local unit at 838- 0510 for their free copies," ~1rs Wood said. Auto Smog Tests Set BEACll MORTUARY 11ti LAC-• Caayon Rd. ... 9115 I has donateJ thOUSftndS Of Befort. approving an ap. plication for a $531,000 federal grant, c o u n t y supervisors referred the proposal to the Orange County C r i m i n a I Justice Council for priority rating and evaluation. Dr. Klatte said overall cost of the three-yenr e%perlment \\'ouJd de about $814)001 with the various county departments a f r e c t e d pro- viding the balance in matching funds. Atlanta Richfield Con1pany's "Clean Air Caravru1" "·ill \'isit the UC Irvine campus f\.1arch 14 and 15 to test auto exhaust S)'Slcms and to demonstrate how individual motorists cM contribute to cleaner air by correcting p o 11 u t i o n defl· clencie.s in their own can. • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery· Mortaar, 3509 Pac:ir:~" Drift Ne..,.rt eeoclt. Clllilonla 11"1111 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNICIW. llOMJ! 7111 llolsa A ... ll'e~--• S.111'1'115' MOllTUARY 117 Miia l!L Htlllllnflll9 -.. - ) hours to service a n d charitable organizations, ac- ting as master of ceremoni'es at their official £unctions. "Ed Nix Night" will gel under \Vay at 6:30 p.m. at the Santa Ana Elks Club with a hosted cocktail party. DiMtr licket1 are $10 per person. They may be purchastd front Jim ·0tan of the· Santa Ana l\egbler. Ed Nix NI g ht chairman-, or from a n y member of the Board of Direc- tors or the Orange County l'ress Club. Mall order reservations can be made through the club's secrctarlal service, I d e a s Unlimited, 939 S. Roanne St., Anaheim. Checks should be made payable to the Oranae Count)' Press CJub, . Books Given To LihrID·ies SANT A ANA -Surplus books released by the Orange County Public t~lbrary 1y11te~ will be given to other Ubrarie1 Jn the county at no cost . County Llbr1rl1n If a r r y Rowe Jr. said other llbrar1es1 especl1lly tboft ti UC lrv!Jlt and Cal State, Fullerton, will be given !lrsl option on lbe di.carded books. Volunteers from the campus and the community may have their cars tested belwttn a a.m. and 5 p. m. during the t"\\'O days in Parking Lot 18. adjacent to .. lhe school of •1111neerlng. There ls no charge. Professor Scott samuclsen said the Arco carvan visit to UC! fJ being 1f)(llll01'td by tbe School or Englnetrlng and the Ptclflc Southwell Unlvenltleo Pollution As5oclallon. / auren watches ' by Hamilton. With special features. At a special 19.88. Now you can't afford to be late. Not when just 19.88 buys line 17. 21 and 25·jcwel men"s watches like these. You'll find calendars. day/dale, stem \vin d 1ri d seff·'o\ind automatics. Alt \'.'>th quai.ty expansio11 bands. a11 wi~li \'taler-resistant eases. \Ve haven·t lo1gollcn the ladies. Fine 17-jewel watehGs in c!assi;, d1essy or nufses' sporl models.. All witli oxpansion band:; in yellow or silvertone. JCPenney fine jewelry The values are here every day. Shop Sund1y noon to 5 P.M 1tth• followlng atore1: ' NEWPORT BEACH, Fashion lsl1nd. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Centw. u,. Ponneys limt poymonl pion. 1 ,, I I I , ) JI l'ILOT·ADVEltTISER WolntldlJ, March t, 1m Wtdntsda)o, M1tth 8, 1972 DAIL v ,ILOT I::. HAVl 'YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT: 30222 CROWN YAWY P•AY Alllt HlUlllST' I WB11A NlllUD.-• con• M•IA -• "-,...... ttwf.., • .., ''· COSTA M•IA -UI I. 11'111 M, MUNT1NeTOH t•ACM -tMI ....... It .......... MUNTIN•TOM "aACN -IMdl ... .......... • MUHTINGTOfil llACH-W•""" 6 torlfl9ielt Plenty Of Sleep lu,portant BJDr. Peter J. ~. One hears so m~ theae .Nafi-lly """'*'~ill:' ..................... ..... w1111 .......... cl•• •dd•4. I• •tt,.dM ....-ft:;w:fjer. .3 ..... , .... ....... ,.,. '2S: .... lnck $atln Cr••• W1n11n's .P1lynt1r Knit Pants ..... _ . ., ... da11 about how ~ prevent heart attacks : Eat ,..,. fatly loodl. Keep yoor weJcbt down. Get eDoui1' eaertjae. Try to re1u. Don't live in tension. Doii' smoke. Don't drink too much. Don't do thla and dooi do lblt. However, according to ooe ruder, we often overlook the'lmJiortance of getting suf. flclent lleep. He writes: Deir Dr, S!t!norolJn;i.m a male bearl patient who had hla !Int heart altack at age 4.1. Il WU a mmive infarction and I was lucky to pull thrau&IJ. Jllll IOCtlltb', al 41, I had a mild second attack. I -g . -4i$1 00 s511 ~ f•iw:r ..,. p111IH. "flitli .............. .i._ht ..... .... Giwt ........ 11. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE had aufflcient ""'°"" both !Imm ao I was boopttallzed at crudl1 periods. !.If second attack was my own fault. I i_..i whit I consider II an impir\IDI rule -getting enough sleep at nlgbl. Moot of my life I've needed at least eight boon sleep, yet I was staying out too late too many nllhts in the week, and then going to work after only five to seven hours aleep. Don't you think too many people overlook the need lo< aleep! -Mr. c. OOMMENT: You make an Important point. Even when the comjllicatlon Is not a heart attact, people who get illlllfllciont .... p looe ef. Dcimcy and dra1 themaelves throuch tbe followlnl day. But what II Important II that each penaa make a true estimate of hll persoqal sleep needs. MaslY palientl I've known have lived healthy llvas Into their '/Qs and 11111 who needed only five or six hours of sleep nigbl!J to feel fit and full of v1,.... Otben, like younelf, Mr. C., required at !wt ellht houn. Olhenliae tbey were "beat." ExbaU1tioo ii o f t e n a prelude to a bearl attack. 'l'l!ettlore a. bulc rule might be: Get a good night's aleep. Unlm you llllffer from In- somnia, ti II a cheap premium to p11 111< inlllrance igaln!t an overburdened heart. Your job II to determine ii you've been itaylng up too late · and ptttng up too early. Sleep deftdt adds up, and tbe first tbinl you know you are roally In tbe reel . I know one man who blamed . his TV aet ior hla heart attack. "Lai.late sliowa robbed me ol · • my lleep and rest. During the day I worked like a zombie. No wander my heart went on strike," he said. • • • For Mn. T.: it11 lnle that obellllah are h I g h in cholellerol, but weight for weilbl Ibey cmtaln .... than you ,.1 In ea yolk. Ao you know, people like obe!!llali dip-ped Jn butter -which pr .. due• a bJch chole!ller<ll com- binaUOn. Yel, llince you baVO a nol'mll blood cholesterol and a good boalth blltory, I do nol see ~ you cannot enjoy a lobeler dinner occuionally wtthoUI belnl,,.. analous about what may happen to ,...- blood ~. Too many bta1111J -'e are 10 o chollllerolconsdoul. Far Mrs. Y.: There are two maill kinds of t1'lnl. In one type, two separate e1ii!I may be _.t at tbe aame time aft« ovulation and Ibey -fertilized by two male openn. Three combinaticll!I ... poatblt: lli"1lrl twlnl; boy-liOJ lwinl; ~ lwlm. ,_ are called -identical (Ira ...... !) twlnl. Tiit other type "' the end-orodud of a linj!le op being ler!WM. It qalddJ oplill lllto two ..... Tbt-llwe. tlcal -........ ., _ always ol the,aame ou. •1" Y•l..t ::,••,= VOS .ShaniFH 15 0-lletlle s,..1e1 Dlauiolt Prlco . ,,c ---· •1" Cerlchl .. C.I .. T•liltts ., ... ...... Key of Kentucky Whiskey ffftllh U.. aac s2n A w...tf el •.....ar ...._ •Ml __.,., 9roi11 .,.irik. 59c Value! lxlO" MoUntetl Repretluctlons nrtftJ ha .... llM I 1•1 Price 17c , ..... w.w.,,..._ ti n 011111 c111l1•,1r1ry 9'tilh1 v ... °"9111, ..... M!Mlt,.....,. w-i. ... ,......_,......., "-· 29c . , '4"· Y•IH lzlO" ' Plcflln Fra•s 11lr'lflJ hwJMf' Dlscewt Price""" a.... --· ... $244 .... a...-1 •• ~ ·-.. ••'4" .......... ® ..._.,_. lelynter W Piii••• ~-... ":.4":;..I:. 21$1• ' $CJ'5 .Value -. lst :·,Quality Striped (onvefse ·Sport s~~es . ' ' ' . ' ., . .w............. . : . .... • re ... .,"" •3 9 9 kr c1111fort ilM fit . · Got quollty, ~l1h-J11i<od footvNO In this · fl"' q•llty -ohoo ot Thrlfty'o •-1.w. prSc.. Jwt $3.n fer all the •xtra1 l~luding pad.a i..tr tCtle olMI arch support. WMte ..t,. ta.an uppen .... ' ..... 11r1,. fS..ibl• ... ,. • ,., .. ,W1111i•'s ,IHllllJeans •i1•••••a1L1•,.... $298 lay _ ..... =.r:-·6tc 79cM .... M 1, .... . , ........ 4tc 11 •Pt.de -Ctpae1I ., ....... ei 'ttc " ·--~ ................ i.,i• ~ .. ..... ,,,,, .... P•••'· w1i11 •• ........w.-" c1hl•. M•cli i•• w.._.1 •. .......... , ...... 2 ....... ,_ .. 1r• a --"""""" Wo ... n's Sport Shirts ..., .... ._ ltrl• ,.._ __ SJ98 69c Valuel nrtllJ E..,,.., ._Price 4lc Dr. W1srs , ............. ...... , ..... lfriu 4:s E...,UJllMftllPrlc1·$4.tl $6'1 Value Vaporl11n · nrlftr " llll1llon lfllll . Gallo• Sire Reg. 69¢ • 98¢ . s2~ Colorful Household Plastkware 3gc Choose from all the mo1 t·n11d1d items. Mada of un• brea kable lon9·l•1tln9 plastic:. Pails, bins, w 1 1t1- b•1k•t1, trays, bowls . •••• t3tt 22 hll• Pla1tlc Trt11h Cans .•154 Ju$. troth ca• wtth ...., " co.er. ....... '"''"'"'"" wollo •"" i..o,y. · dwty, l;wllMn mny hanill ... Ut-;9hi, $J99 ,, $f'5 Electric Appl lances s .... , .. ti.fl ...... ti. .,. 1111'""'-Sttdi • ..,,..,It.-... .,n .. 9lftt. All -..... -..u.,. ____ ..._ . •4• v.1 .. ~,,._'"',.,,ts .. ................... $ ...................... -a...... 211 _____ _._ • .. ·' . . , ... ; •'!"' " , .... ' " I I I l I I . \ I I I -- J4 DAILY PILOT .. -. W'tdnesday,,March 8, 1972 .. Wtdond11. Mil'th 11, 197'2 PILOT-ADVERTISER 7 . ~ollege Grads Doctoral Project Compl.eted Co.ast Girl Eyes -· :t" Work Prospec~ Slightly Better · ' Teenage Pageant Dr ---Astrid ·s t ore , 11-year .. 1d ... ~-M. Grul, 1011 "' r. G. Grant "' 14 Wellcllll daU1bl<r of Mr. and Mra. John Villu In ~ Betch, bu Store, 441 Jaabella Terr., ,., . i ., By JOYCE LAIN IENNEDY .~.. WW recept'°8 eaa lbil 0' 1 year'• c:oUtie grad.1 loo..k forward.to ii the job market? Ovtnll, prospects are ooly !'' 1l1Jbdy brighter than for last ... )'tar'• grads, accordltt« to surveys made by several ' rtsearcb groups. Among lhe ;;, 1tad.les ls a reetat one by ••i MichJgai St 1 t e Unlvtnlty "' plattmeat director John D. "" Shingleton and a1sistant dlrec. tor L Palrick Schetti. earned a doctor of phil01ophy Corona clol Mar, will be rather than generali.t. degree at llutgera \Jnivenlty participating tu the Miss in New BrunlWict, N e w ' California Teenager Pageant P!JBIJC UTILITIES : Im Jeraey. In Santa Barbara June 24. -Gradual pick-up ln op-A ti of • -'-• I ROrlunltles, but la hlgbly !<lee-na ve ~ ,....e es, Coote.tants aged 13-t7 COil)-' k Grant wu an l.natructor in ...te from M M•tes in areas ot tlve employers mar et 1974 -r .... 11a1. • __ ,, s I ,.... -•~ I k bat ~UNI auu at e a t t e a-· _ ... 1 --•·Jastic achievemen•·, civic Easlng up o mar et, with Uni It and ~ 11--C---'-.,.ut ..... "9 ~N ~ emphasis still on business and •'f\le. OMt..V CHE WMO SMOULt> !'VT --1~erst Y t Ruliera-an H d ___ , •TTH::T contributiorui, poise, peraonall· fA.ITW IM;. ltA&elT'S FOOT 1'5 __,.lan a e D b Do Mi I f Mr the technical b a c k g r o u n d 1 . -n.e. r:tAeD1 T. .. Gregory aymon as n e e, son o • ty and appearance for na- Increased demand expected ---'-------degrees from G 0 n z a 1 a won hll "Honor Car-a n d -Mrs. Alessadro lional title. - !or acaiuntants~and engineers. U~en~~ =::ni. rier" trophy for out-Miele of 25751 Sabina, A winner fnm each state * says: u'lbe marginal students entitled "0.p:nan'• Com-standing service as a Mission Viejo, is an-will go to the national finals in _weak In grades and general edlea: A study In lleveloP" DAILY PILOT news-other DAILY PILOT ,l.tlanta, Ga., .loug. 23-26, THE THREAD i lfn n Ing achievement _ and the ment" involving concerning paper boy. The son of c~er who has -recent-Miss store, a senior at through all the a b o v e students with little to oiler u -Elizabethan drarnat1'1 and Mr. and Mrs. David C. ' Jy been designated Corona de! Mar High School, forecasts is that students who cei>t -a liberal arts background poet George Chapman. Daymon, 1645 Palau, "Honor Carrier" for was a representative to Girl!' .. , The Michigan study included achieve, and who acquire will have a tough time findlng He will formally receive the Costa Mesa, signed up his outstanding service State and Girls Nation and is a -346 employers who anticipated marketable skill! will be most the jobs they want during the doctor's degree at the Rutgen 90 new customers in to his customers. He member of the callfornia TO SEEK Tl'fl,E , Astrid Sto<e· • , 1 hiring needs through the next In demand. As Jolm stiingleton '70!." commencement in May. six· months. is an eighth ~ad er. Scholanhlp Federaticn, ,,, S years. Employers a r e1....:::.===-::::..::=:::..::::::::::..::_:.:::: _______ _::::..:::::..:::::..:::::..::~..::::.:... __ =:::..:::::..:::::... _____ ::.,;:::..:::::::=-:==..:_-_::::..:::::..::=.:_:::..::~:..._========'==-- Jocated throughout the coun-.,. . try, and by size ranged from 10 emptoyes'1o 10,000 or more. ~·; In general, the Michigan pro- . jecUons are m 'o r e• con- i •i aervative than a similar study '· by the College Placement '" Council. Here are highlights from the Michigan study: A~ (PVBIJC): 1972 ,l, 'licbt job market with some jnCreUe expected. De- maild blgbest !or top students and some 1pecialUes. 19'14 - SUbstanUally 1 n c T e-1 :1 e d demand. Very competitive for top students wt-better outlook from grad's view. AUTOMOTIVE AND MECHµJICAL: 1972 -Better than last year but nowhere near level of late '60s. Op- portunities best for those with strong academic background!:, oqiecially technical, and flexi- ble job intereats. 1974 - Gradltal resumption of recruiting with hiring com- parable to late '60s. BANKING AND FINANCE: Jf'/2 -~otlceable loosening up of jobs, especlally for above- ... average grads, but employ· ment level.a: will · not reac~ thOae .or late '60s. 19141 - lncrelled opportunities pro- jeCted, especially In SP<Cialty arta1 for hlgh achievement grads. • • CHEMICALS: 1972 -Some upturp,, but very cautjoµs. Recruiting for business ma,. jots'; Selective market, hiring only top students unUI gover~ ment policies show that ln- dliotrles can expand. 197! - Continued g r a d u a I im- prov~ment, but grads will have k> work at finding jobs. Slow r,eturn to normal in de- mand. for sclenUst.s a n d ............ CONSTRUCTION: 1972 - Slightly better \ban !alt year. 1'14 -Increue needed If ex- pmslon and profit continue to increase at present levels. M.vglnal students and ·tbOse in genetalized studles will have troub~ finding Jobs. ELECTRONICS AND IN- Sl'RIJMENTS : lm -Still Ught put sllghfly better. <>p. portuqities are expected to be strong in technical speclalltles and sales. 1974 -Gradual ex- panslan of openings for college gradS but not on the scale of late '60s. Long range looks better if economy if·liiiprov&I via government fXllicies. De- mand for engineers will in- creaee and shift from military hardware to new fields such a1 environment. FOOD PROCESSING: 1972 -Tight with moderate in· creases In opportunities. But good jobs and salaries available for those combining good technical background wltlillrongpers on a 11 ty . Relu/plng vets and lald,Qlf persoMel decrease cha~ for new grads. 1974 -Substantial improvement anticipated ~ut depends on national economy. HOTELS , MOTELS , RF.SORTS: 1972 -Overall job market slow, but slight im- provement anticipated. 1974 - Fairly good market expected. MERCHANDISING: 1972 - Moderate improvement possible, employers continu.ing to be selective in hiring specialists with s t r o n g technical training. 1974 - Emphasis on hiring specialist ' Biolo gis t Wins Post A Hunlington B e 1 c h bloJogist has been named the ftnt associate vice presidenl far academiC personnel at Cal -. Long Beacb •• ' Dr. Bruce lt. Carpenter, • Sabbicas Circle, was .-.11 lo the newly creat«t .. flwn his former position ........ n or the school's ... ,,.., *PartmeiiL ' .. •widely koown lor hll • .... ring hormones In ""' been chalnnml lrlalllY dcpartmeal 1111 \ \ COIPIACTOISI APAITMElll OWNUSI HOME OWNEISI SAVE $ $ $'' YOUR CHOICE: (UT AND CARRY· 1. NYLON COMME~IAL , . 99 Terrific hr Offk• •H Dens. 2. NYLON . SllAI . ''"91 fer Apartmuts aatl lntals. 11ow 3~ INDOOl-OUTDOOR p~g~ hcellHt hr All Areas. 4. FOAM IA'CKEI CARPOINI ·SQ. YD • SAVE $3,00~ LIVING~ ROOM, DININ~ ROOM, HALLWAY AND TWO BEDROOM~ YOUR CHOICll . . • Pml N11tletl ... 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UCI 11vdtnt1. fKUb and tltlf 11Wt1 '1.UrtN-. S1 !Nil«fly tkktll 111 MIVIM:I et vl!IHt l..:•Oftlct. Tkktll not 1v1!11blt nltht 9' ...,.,,,net. ""' lntormlllon cttl Ort"" County ,hllhtrmOfllc Sod 11y, """''· ·-~ l!Ml"\.OYI! TJIA.INltr(G, ~l"f E•· I-loll -lrwir Itel by H-1~ WUMlll, 11rftldent, Admll'ltlraH\lt lltHtrth Auodt!H. Q.old Rwn. "''" Com· "'°"l. t :JO 1.m. • 4;JO •·"'· '" SlJI lll'IC:ludtl td\lufl-1 .mt1wlal1, IUl'ICll tl'ICI Hr1l;l1111). LAUN.I!, KAUKIS -ANO IAIA VA.GA &Al TIC A"IO SL>\/ IC LANDS), Eltr>e Tum11, 11rc1fi110r ol cim•tl'tllw llt1r1lur1 11111 Entllill. Ctl 51tle fl11Ji.rtllf1, 11\d "Arovnd ltlt World Throulh Slor"f !StrtndliJll't'), Miriam S. COii, utoel1t1 pr0f1110r of Entlfth, Ct1 S!1te l"vllerton. Le11 o• E111e111lo11 Hrln 1111' "Storv Ttlll"'IJ Araulld tl!t Work!.") U'I Hume11Ul11 Hill, f 1.m.- l'MXN'I eMt ,.,. p.m. Admission Mell llelf- 111 Mhlen U~. ~v. Merell 11 STltANGEllS ON A TRAIN 11\d U · ctr'h lrom ottitr Hlldtcock llltr11, ''To C1I~ I Tllllll'.'' "MU. Who ICl'lfW TDD ' Mud'I." "VM"tl9D." ·4Tht 8lnl1.'' "I Cen'-" end "Mernt," pre1enltd b1 P1ul l"rillef, 111bt111I 1H"elr1sor Of Enalltfl IM d'l1trme11 DI Gre11 Fllrn1 Guild, O\apm.11 CDl1.... ll!11mlllon Mr!n' on ''lrutf1ull·Hltdiaoct1: T'll'O Drl~L .. I Scltnct Lecture Hell, 7-10 e.m. Aclml111......u.,_ .,,. ~y, Merell lJ ltECllEATION VEHICLE PAllta, . Oevllll A. ar-ntlt, HMr1I mtllfflf. 8u11trllehl (Clllflll")I, 1t1nchcl C•lltorn1e. (Ext1M!M serlt:1 Dft "Mobllt Home Ptrkt:· ,,,,, PrtHlll tnd Fu1urt."I 101 Pllvtlul klenc11, 7·10 p.m. Adml111Dl'I U.50. • • l T...,..,, Mlrcll 14 AN !!VINING 01'" IETHNOGllAPH IC FILMS.ON OIESEltT PEOPLES. IE•· ""''*' Mr1tl Dft "Hltmlll Adepte!IOll In tt>t SOncw111 Dtltrl: P11t 11\d Prt...,,l."I Socl1I kltnc:e Hell, 7-10 •. m. A,dml11lon SS.JO. PLANNED CDMMUNIT'r Ol!V•LOPMENT, Jtrrv Lelchtr, 11sl1- t11"1t to ftll ll'ftldtlll, MllflDll Vlt lo Ce .. M111lon Vltle: (L111 of IE~tt,..lon Hrlet Dft "ProfU&loriel Pr1ctlct1 I" lht Hau1- 1111 lrllllli&trv."I 174 CMIPUltr Scltnct, 7-t :M '·"'· Admlulllfl U.SO. 'TJl!tnlf"• Merell 1' WELFARE lll!FOltM: WHl!ltl! AltlE Wl!l "HIRI All:E WI! GOING? Jllfln Mont~'"" 1u111111t .. lllt leq.twy of Ht•lth• ld.uc1flon ,,,. Wtl!er• tiMI director DI Wtlltr• lttWm Pi.nlflt. ILelt Ill' Exltrlllm1. •lf"lt• en "UndtfSl•ndlnt 'Tflt W"fert Maa.' " 171 Humtnlllt• Hell. 7·11 "'"'' AdmbllOll t3.1S. I r S.Mlir. Mlrdl If PSY040. HllcJKoctl 1111'1'1. 11111 ••· ctr••• · lrem Trvlltvt I I Im 1 , "MIMt.lplll ""'""•ld~ Ind "Torn Clll'· 11111," .,.-tltflted bv P111t Frl1i.r, 1url- 11nt •rDf'llMr Ill Entlllll •11111 d!1!,.,,111 Riverside -llonors 19 Ftom Coast Ni~teen Orange C o a s t studenia attendln1 the University of California "at RJverakle have been named to the Dean's Honor List follow · Ing the 1971 fall ouarltt. The atudents are Julia S. Banning and Christopher R. Cooper of Balboa ; David J . Roulter of Corona d~I Mat; Kathaftne 'M. Snell and Steven w. Fdrnaca or Costa 'r.,-eaa; John E. Kruse and Leslie E· Dinkle of Dana Point; 'Ctrdl E. OIOtt. Diana S. Barritt And RlckJe M. Slate of Huntington Beacb;' Michael T. Lambert, Jean J. JUra and Stephen E. McCleUand ol ~guna Beacbi Wlllardi W. Parker of Laguna Nlgu<)~ Lenon! J . Rec!•Y. Em- mylou· Duyar'I, Sara B . Ertckion '1nd Joan L. smith or . Newport Beach, and Rlchilrd F. Bui ol San Clemente. Lee Jones Re-elect.ed At YMCA Lee Jones has been re· elected pre1ldent or t h e Oranp1 Cooll YMCA Board or Direct0r1. A resident of Newport Beach, he t a employed In Orange. and has t-J1roW11 chUdi'tn.· . New im board members elect.d Feb. II for tbret-y .. r ·terms are: Mr1. Robert lemanl, Klnnellf F o w 1 e r • lloberl Ortaell •• Robert Har- ril, P1Ul .Min<, Cl11 r I e 1 Meckltn>th and Theodore Robina, Jr. -Wo!naday, Mlf'til 9, 197'2 • • Wtdotsdoy, Morch 9, 1'72 DAILY 'ILOT j -=snmm--'-=-.1=--=-.mDPS~===~~~~~~~-.~>~~;;;;~~= Coed Wiri.s •• • • Or~nge Coast Area Men in Service· Air NaUonal OlllfCI (ANG) ' • 1 ~"x72"?C65'' hi_gh (including 5" fini als) • ·13 shelves e Distressed Walnut woodgrain shelves • Antique block posts e 8 scrolls and' finials in.· a block, hammered-iron look (slidin g door kit not included in price). 34'? 39'5 #1000 • service Corpa alter enllsted a11lanment 1t Fort Ord. He 11 the son of Briaadier General and Mrs, Thomas W. Mor1an of 11189 Stone Crus, Fountain Valley. Army Private Edward II. Gre&Grf, son o! Mrs. Thelma G. Muir, 18262 Delaware St., Huntington Beach, recently completed a nlne-week link turrel repair course •l the Army Ordnance Cf:nler 1nd school. Aberdeen Prov l n g Ground, Md. 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Today, the Angels try bard to forget. For them, 1971 was a nlJ:btmare. They finished .fourth Jn the American Uague Weat, 2S* games behind Qakland. Jackass .. Suitable Nickname Approprlately, I'd like to auggest !bat Stimford •Unlvenlly'adopt thf jackasa u the re~acement for the Indian u that in- stltutio01if mucot and nlcknaine. Naturally such a recommendation will bring protat from two corners -the hyper-sensitive lrOm stanford and any jackass who can talk. Stanford, sometimes referred to as the Harvard of the west (and that's hardJy a bonus anymore for either school), bas uen fit to drop the name Iodian. Suppo;edly it Is degrading ~ lodians to ". ~ e latot WMlta · ·-~· WHITE .WA.SH __,___ __ be Identified with Stanford -especially its alhlt!tic progr11m. And the latter J can surely understand. • Something callad pride -that memories o11rn "" banlahed and replac-ed wllb 1 oew bnage. · ' a-ore Jollna<>n, .c'ootgllaro, Fregosl, l'blllipo. and Wlilli. Doi Rb Is tM new field mll!)agef. JlarrJ llllton pine from BaltimlX"e to become .igeaet\I manager. New faces arnc:mg the _pllJtn are. Vada Pinson,, Noliur RylD and Leroy Stanton. ' Rlte'1 .flrlt worda to tbe Angels of 1972 were '1P'Waet lAst season." He and,~f>atton iweren't around during that lraulllaUc yiar, bul -. who lived tbroogb tbe upheaval can detect signs of change. •• ' • "We don't have a star syst.m here .._.,, .. Wlturel pitcher Andy Messeramith, ovetlooldn&' the fact !bit, as a 20-game winner who tornmaoil • $16.0ilt salary, be quallflel>to be labeled I star.... ' "We'r~JIJS! a buricb oltj!UYs Jacktd-op aboUt play)ng, '' 1* ..Ys. 11~ ~a! like moil OVOJ1Cl\O ell< ~ ~ar .. , ) WU miblt> py, but· as 1-l_dolf Vound tbe<>lub-l<>- day, I don't see any~ aUituile1 or pet- ty problelll8. , "Tbere were tlmeo Wt,,...... "When .1 didn't wapl to -to tI>e,par-._ and when I did, I was embarraued ~on my uniform " recallS, first Jbn I ' • • Spenctr. "I notktd •·change on my finf day lp~ spring. Del aod Harry have ' a a whole new attitude. "The s no horsing aroWld, no wasted erfort. Hell, there were some guys last year who hardly worked up a sweat all spring. . • • "All I heard l'8S lotid shouting about how good we were. ThlJ: year, everybody seems quietly intent on doing his job." · "Maybe," o££ers yeteran third baseman Ken McMullen, ''we were too confident and complacent even before the seuon began. Maybe we all believed our pre~• cllpplngs. There won!t be any problems . . ' tbls spring. Oo paper, we're 'DOI as good as 'we were lut 1ear, but those of UJ who were here have aomethlnc· to p<ove-." "The players," says young pitcher Lloyd AUen, "respect the new leadenhip. We don!t have.to hide our feelin&• and we know there won't be any back stabbing. Nobody's afraid lo SIY anything any. more ." ' Rice lmpoeed a curfew of 12:15 a.m. during: the spring camp and has adopted a more stringent code for the length of a player'• hatr. Allen wu one of those asked to clip hla locks• and be did so wlll- lngly. •;Del doesn't have many ru1es," the pllcber aald. "BUI ~ l)e does have ft good ones." . Dalton brought wltb him 1 reputatloD or deep concern over players' problems and has succeeded In .. tabllshlnc a rat> porl wltb thl1 team. _ "It was nice to talk contract with him.'' said Allen. "He can sign 1 pllyer ftlC! ·what the club wants him kl, but he make1 YQll.:feet lll<e a milUoa bocb while be'• • dolng il." Even outfielder Pinson, who Wasn't here last year, can see encouraging signs. "There seems to be real closenesa here," he said. "There is nothing like uni- ty'" LA Wins No. 60 Injuries Worry Lakers'· Sharman· ... INGLEWOOD (AP) -Bill Cunningham include seven -or ii it elght? -broken started thls NaUonal Basketball Associa· noses. lion season with a perfect record : six "Of course, injuries aren't the only yeanirrlhe league and six years 1n the thing worrying me," said Sbannan in a playoffs as a member of the Philadelphia whisper. He's suHerlng fron severe 76ers. laryngitis, partially the result recenUy of This year, the 6-foot-7 gra~uate or many close games. North C&rolina won't make it. But follow-"I worry about things like our passing, tng bis team's 114-97 Tuesday night de-which wasn 't very &ood .tonight, and OW' feat to the Ios Angeles Lakers. making the Lakers the fifth team in NBA history defense. But Wilt played well tonight. to have 60 season victories, he expressed "In fact, he's shown great judgment all definite feelings about the relative season long on defending the opposing strengths or the divisions. centers. TonJght he saw Bob Rule wasn 't "Let's face It,'' Said the outspoken hl~ting,.1.so he,, let him shoot and it wu 1 forward, "the West Is stronger than the SDJatt move. East. In fact, all four team s who make l.. Rllle._ the agile 76er center who once the West playoffs are stronger than any scof'W ~7,points in a' game against Los of the teams In the East.'' Angeles, hit only four of 15 shots from the The comment was not made wit h field, scoring nine points. malice i just factually. But the 76ers had ~it~ IO games left, the Lakera must also just Iott to the Lakers for the flfth win eight more to equal the all-time NBA time this seuon without a victory. All the mark for victories in a season. defeats have been lops,ided. It has been alleged that Stanford University, the Cleveland Indians and the Kansas City Chiefs are hurting the image LAKERS HAPPY HAIRSTON (LEFT), JIM McMILL IAN CLOSE .IN ON BI LL BRIDGES. Gail Goodrich didn't even score a point In the final quarter, yet led all scorers with 25 points. Jerry West had an average night, hitting for just 23, and Wilt Chamberlain got 20 for the winners, as Los Angeles rolled to the 60-vlctory mark. Christiansen Bounces Back At Stanford of honest-injun lndiam.. .. Apparelllly tbe main objection Is the use of logos depicting funny-looking Ir>- dians wJth giant teeth and an equally large smile. Sports Clipped Short . CUnnlngham said that in the playoffs, he favored the Lakers. And in this day when minority groups seem lo be looking for discrimlnation, whethef it exists or not., no one iJ almnd to satitize any ethnic group or na... tionallty. ,fl. Finley Not ,Budging a.Di·me "Milwaukee is still the champ," he said, "but if the Lake rs stay healthy, there's no reuon why they can't win it all ." .. Laker coach 'Bllf Sharman agreed that injuries are the only roadblock to his 80- tbs ANGELES (AP) -Jack. Chrl .. tlansen is bucking tbt trend of footbd coaches who generally seek to move froJa the collegiate to the professional rank11 There .is one exce~tc>n ln this over- workedmanla -Polish jokn are still ac- , ceptablt. 1 Stanford may consider Its move of dropping. the Indian as progressive and in kee!>inlf wltb tbe times. · However, 'ffom this corner it seelll! about as logical as a farmer putting equipment in mothballs and tilling his fields by hand. watering out of a sprinkl· ing can and dusting crops with an aerosol .bomb.~ · Are we to refer to ticket scalpers as something else to avoid the identity with Indiana? What will happen · to tM P.,rit'ac? Will there be any more Indian- eivcrs? Where do we draw the line? I could see changing the nickname at Stanford. Cleveland or Kansas City if they called themselves Dirty Indians or Stupid In- d.Jans . . • · But hoW, In all hohesty, can anyone really 'say ,b.UJ e;valua\kin of Indians bas been downgraded through those three organizations' usage of the injun symbol? Someday, I presume, someone will take offense kl 50 white stars on a fiel,d of blue ' and 13 alternating red and white stripes. Then, perhaps, we'll have a new Ameri can nag. I feared that Eddie Weit w11 DI, a~ plaining bis Inability to luUlll bll responsibUIUe1 as a member of tbe Shrine prep football game seleetlon board which . met Satarday ta Llncuw.r te aeiect tbi1 year'• team. However, I acKe · bis ltealtb pmnlttecl. bfm to c:ome oat la tbe log Sanday algkl to 1tte.cl 1 Los Alamitos Race Track freeload dbmer-cocttall aessloa. , Too bad the elderly Sula -11porll editor couldn't' help •llJIPOrl tbe -· ud our county nomlnffl bf belnc present to vote and -Ina!<. !lit Pfjlef' .U!f , tbe DAILY PJL()'t are tbe only '.'!' ... a1y pabUe1Uom r.epre:seqt~ 'on UW lei~• ~mmlttee. ,I LOS ANGELES -Charles Finley hasn't budged a dime in his offer of $50,000 to Cy Yowig Award winning pitcher Vida Blue, says Blue's· attorney. In a telephone Interview, Bob Gerst said Tuesday he baa talked to Finley on several occasions but has noticed no flex· ibility in the Oakland Athletes' owner. "He called me Monday/' said Gerst. 't•we talked for about an hour and a half. and J oifered a comproinlse and he tried to explain his justification for paying more to a guy who lost 22 games last Season than he's offering to a guy who won 24.': A's pitcher Denny McLain, who was 10- 22 last year, is reportedly getting about flS,000, Gerst said. Gerst has been quo(ed as saying he's demanding t92 ,500 this season. He m~de no indication of what sort of compromise . he made to Finley. Gerst said ·Finley indicated to him that years spent In the majors was a major criteria of contracts. The attorney quash- ed rµmors that · Vida woul,Ji ac.ceP.t a multi-year pact for $280,000 -as has been reported. • ST. LOUlS -J;i,ck Egers rammed home two goals, his Uiird·-and fourth tn two games, ln leading the St. Louis Blues to-a 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in the Ione National Hockey League same Tuesday Jlight. . • . Egers, lift.ing his seasons' kltil .to 23 goals. Dafl'O~ly missed his first_ NHL ~at trick when 1'1opped from the •IOI after scoring ln the second period. ' "' .• • •· Minnesota's beleaguered Gophers were among four teams across the. country to clin<h NCM postseason playoff berlhs with victories Tuesday. , • · · '.ibe Gophers, ,;ho had a muCl>ptjbllclz- ' ' • ed, much-maligned fracas with Ohio State earlier in the season, copped the ~ig Ten ~itle via a 49--48 squeaker over Purdue. Iri oiher clinchers, Kansas State upset 18th-rated Missouri. 79-76, for the Big Eight crown; Texas scored a 91-89 overlime victory over SQuthehl Metl;lodist U. wrap,}lp the Southwest Conference ti- tle; Ohl6 University ra~g up a 69-67 overtime triumph over Toledo for the Mid American diadem; and Morehead State stopPed Western Kentucky, 82·79, In the Ohio Valley tiUe decider. • LOS ANGELES -Ttte assistant track coach at ' the University of Southern califomia thinkS it's unfair his 8&).yard relay team won't get credit for Its outstanding world r~rd last Satui:day, Ken Matsuda told Southern· California Track Wrlte'rs Tuesday he planned to "test the validity of the rule" by Writing a letter to .the sanctioning body for world track', the International Amateur Athletic Federation. The rule ·says au.members of a world record 'relay team must come from the same country. It was instituted to stop nations from going beyond boundaries •just to gain records. The only reason the USC record of 1:21.t won't be accepted, Matsuda said, is that anchor. man, Don Quarrte, is from Jamaica. • WASHINGTON -Top·see.ded American Stah Smith edged Sweden's Ove Ifengtson 6-3, J.6, 6-3. Tuesday nlght in a first-round match of the Equity F'Undirtg lnternatiOJl<ll ten11Is tournament. llie Nastase top-seeded foreign player;, had an easier tinte, downing Patricio Cornejo 6-2, 6-3. • Cager to lletui-n _1_66"318 .Lov.e for Alma Maier Pr o mpts McDaniels' Action .. ' . LOUJSVJLIJE, Ky. (AP) -Former w .. tern Kentucky basketball . A It. American Jin\ ,McDanlel1 uy1 lie 1cm1 his alma mater and wlll Pl1' -tbe 188,318 tbat ~ 11 being iaked to rehrD to tbe National Collegiate Atbletlc Aasocla· tion. The NCM has announced It Is is-ing the school kl return the money, earned Jn the 1971 'national 'toornament, because McDaniel• had algned three pr o documents befo"' hla last college 1e1aoo began. McDaniels, tbe 7·/oot star,of laat year'• Wester11-, Kentucky tea"I , s~ted thla season ,1th tht carotina Cougars 0( !be American Bpkelball Auoc:latlon, i.tl. jwnped to !be Sealtle SuperSoelca of !be NaUonal Buketball Aaloclatlon. I _ He said he had signed the documents wltb lift ajenl and wltb ~ Cougars, "But I was told a th<mand time. !bat I was not c!Oing anything tbat' would hurt my unlv~ty," he said. 111 love Western Kentucky1 and I want to do what's right. I'm ready to alve them tbe .188,000 in the form of acholar-. lhlps or hOwtVer they want Jt ,becauae those people ieou1d Mot have treated me better." The natJve of Scottsville, ~Ky., con- ·11ouec1, "!read lie alter Ue about myaelf. Then when t 1 heard this thing about Western losihg its money and ltL trophies I lust couldn't keep quiet any ~er." He .id there are many'Ulings e can· noc r~vefl becauae of lltlptlon lween tbe ~ end SilatUe clubs lor his ltrViceL ._ 11When thls ls setUed, I'm going \o ex- pose the whole mess, and everybody ln- volvtd in it, 11 be said. "AU I can say rlgb~OOW Is that fwu 1001\ed on IS tbe good guy as long as I played tbe f90I Jn Carolina: "But 1when I wok·e up to the lies and deceit, I became irrational and the bad gay. But, dammit, the bad guys are the apbts and owners." · McDtnl.els said he was under tremen· dous pressure before signing the ·thl'Cf!I documents in Octo~r and November o{ 1970 lhot led tho NCM to decide ti> re- quest return cf Western's Mideast Regi~ and national tbird·place trophies and 11\e 116,!a. Jn opi~r rn.atcbes Tuesday, Jimmy Con- nors lecorid-seeded American , dereated T,ennrr Svendsson of Sweden 6-3, &-3, and Clark Graebner third-seeded Anierican, defeated Hungary'S".Peter Szoke &-4, ~. • -~TUCSON -University of Arizona basketball coach Bruce Larson an- nounced his reslgriation Tuesday nigpt and. was reassigned t to a job in the school's athletic.department. · • WILLIAMSBUR-G, Var -William and fl.1ary basketball coach Warren Mitchell who· iD six years had produced only one winning team, was fired Tuesday' by the college administration. 12 Los Angeles squad. . · 1· "My biggest concern right now Is freak injuries," salflw the head man wiJh a .·JJ1e111ory. West, the · All-Star guard, has missed many key games. ln his long career .with a succe58ion or injuries which LMAJlttla 1114) T J Htlnton 17 McMUl/1" t Cblclrfll!trl(ln 211 Goodrltlt J Wttt • 11:lk( O Tripp 11 c_,_ 4 ents 2 E.tldlton ' 11:oblr)Mn ' 0 ' T 4 "I 1! . .. . .... " 11 M U • 1-10 ll ' .. . ' ~2 u 0 ~· 0 I 2.J 4 ' .. ' ' .. . t1 To11i. n 20-lt 114 21U112'-t1 J4JIJ0211 -114 He's gOne rrofn ttie pros to the co1Jege1 -twice. · " The 43-year-old head coach at. Stanfold University said Tuesday he'd rather be a· pro head coach but "I'm better off being a college head coach -iii¥ Ith more ' heAdaches -than a pro assistant." Cbtistiansen Mis a six-time AJl-Pro defensive back for the Detroit Lions before joining the San Francisco 49ers, serving five years as head coach . .Fired by the 49era, he jolned Staµlord as an assistant to John Ralsloo lo 1988, and when Ralston was hired by the Denver Broncos this winter, Chrlstlansen went ~long as an assistant -f"~ one day until the Stanford offer arr· "f khoW' the trend Is for coa c.:ues kl go to the pros from cOUeges because they don't like recruJtlng." All coaches dislike recruiting, which "can be more d'isap. polnting than anything that happens on the .fi.eld, 1' he said. ' Bul Christiansen says meeting with youngsters anil their parents Is "en· jo)'able to me." Christiansen said recruiting c a n destroy f:oachet who approach the task with the goal of enrolling every player they want. · "We go lnto It with the Idea we can't get everybody. We know we can get only 50 percent of the people at most." He also said that he'll be Jese actively ln'°l•ed Jn recrultlng ai head coach, leaving most of tbe leg' work to assistants. They lnchlde Norb Hecker, defensive coordinator for the New Yort Giants after 2~ years as head coach o( tbe AUanta Falcons . Stanforo's back-t<>back &ee Bowl Ir~ umphs have increaed tampu.s and alum- ni enthasiasm but tbe effect on recruiting hasn't been sensatkeal., ,, ~ BRUIN CA.GE ACE ' HEADS A.LL.ST A.Rs STOCKTON (UPI) -Centers Btq Wallon of UCLA and John GlaneUI ol Pacific shared places on the coaches AD- Star basketbOill team in the West , •lone wltb three guardl . The othera oo tbe team picked by the NaUonal Assocla'Uoo of B a 1 I e t b 1 II CoacOO! In the NCM Region I were gulrds Ed Ratleff of Cit State (Lon& ' Beach), Freddy Boyd of ~ Stale, and Paul Westphal of USC. NATURE OF THE GAME -It Isn't a light, Los Angeles' Harry Howell (~} Is slli>ply trying to clear St. Louis' Gary Unger out or the Kings' idal mouth. The Kings' one-game NHL streak was mapped, 4-2. 'Ibe coaches second team lnclUded: Steve Hawes, Washington center ; Henry Bibby. UCLA guard; Claude Terry. Stan. • lord guard ; John Coughran, California l forward ; and Ron Riley, USC forward. The th Ir d leam : 8111 Amil!. Pep. perdlne guard; Chuck Terry, Long Ifeacb forward i Mike Stewart, Santa Clara center: Mike' Jackson , CAI state (Loi Angeles) center : and Dan Steward, Washington State guard. • t • ' . ' ' • ' ' • 1 J ' 1 I I . --. ' • • --J;.. .. t = .. -j. DAILY "LOT ' Jlilers, Vikes, Westminster reeze Past Tourney Rivals ,.. .Japeee Baseball GWC Nabs 7th in Row; Pirates, Gauchos Fan Golden Weal College rolled in its aevetllh llr1lght victory Tue1d1y, 1 H decialon over tnvadtne Rio Hondo, to highll1ht JC baseball action. In other 1ame1. visiting Orance COast fall in Santa An•, s.i, in Soulb Coast Cmfmnce -whlle Saddlehlck dropped a ~I tnt to hort Southwestern in Mission circuit play. Golden West's win k•Jll the Rustlers in lint place In the Southern Calllomla Conference 1llndina1 (2--0). Pitchers Ken Murillo and Dave KJungreseter combined to haJt Rio Hondo on seven hits. Murillo pitched the first four aod twe>thlrd innings. before running Into trouble. Scott WUson was the battinf star for Gtilden West, banglna: cut a double and a sm,le and driving 1n a pair of runs. Gary Simpson also clubbed a two-buer that 1COrM a run for the RusUers. Slota Ana pitcher Keith Keil silenced Orange C9•st on just ~e scratch h.it-a tltlrcl inning Jn!leld single by Rich Fielder that scored the lour'• Jone run: Keil. a 'hard-throwing left-hander, struck out eight 1od walked just one. The • Pirates' Dan Quisenberry was the bird luck loser, allowing five hill. He 1truci out eiabt and walked none. Santa ~ scored the winning run in the sixth IMing on a single, 1 ucrlfice and Danny Meyer's double to lelt field . The Donl tallied their first run In th• aecood oo Steve Schrader'• home run to left center field , but OCC came rl&bt hick in tie it In the third . An error allowed Jim Watson to get Highlander Five, Griffins Seek CIF Cage Finals aboard and he was 1acr1flCed. to second by Ron Martin. Quiaenberry'1 ground hall to first allowed Wat.on to go to third and Fielder'& hl1h-hopper over Kelt's head pl1ted W1taon. Althou,ch Dona' 1borl5top Chuck Baker muffed Fitlder'a grounder, he would have he.d no chance of getting the-fleet-footed Pirate. 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Jerry Ashford rescued Don Terranove'1 Huntlngino Beach crew 11 the lut mll\•11 with hia hittina: heroics. Trailing 4-3 aoln& into the lop of the seventh inning, the Oilers ·got Steve Deeter •board on a double and Olrlowe Troxel on hue when be was clipped 1'y ·a pitch. ' Ashford then came up and hit 1 :m.toot lljhtnlng bolt out over the lefk<llterfitld marker on the second pitch to wnp up the win for Terranove 's crew. Rly Allen's Marina Vikings lambuted Bol111 Grande pitching for-11 hits with Mike BeatUe socldng a key double and Dan Weill contributing 1 three-base blow. The Vlkt1 exploded for lour flr1t-illnlng 1Ulll on 1 pair of doubles, two sinJles, a w1lk and 1 fielder '• choice. · At Westminster, meanwhile, there were no extra base hits for either side as the host Llons of Frank Munoz ch1lked up seven 1in1Jes and Bill Morris' Edison nine hit safely on live occasions. Weatminlter's blg !Ming was the third. 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'""'• l"1Ut1!1l11 Vll,.Y lOD ODO 1 -• • I ' ' l"Oltt'llll 011 002 ·-· ltldt a.llllt '1M• Irvine Coast CC Tourney Winners Chick Higbie (center) of Balboa Island and Jim Ward of Lido lsle (right) accept the Frank Carlton perpetual trophy from tournament supervisor Herb Wilson following their victory in the 18th annual Hi·Lo golf event at Irvine Coast Country Club. Hiti· hie and Ward defeated Joe Ordway and Vern &hauppner In a sudden dealh playoff. Combs Anal y:Zes Season We Went as Far as We Could, Says HB Coach Nobody remembers second p I a c e nnishers. That's the contention of Huntington Beach High varsity basketball coach Elmer Combs. A typical Oil City cage outfit, the 1971 version of the Oilers qualified for the CIF AAAA playoffs and made it to last Friday night's quarterfinals before be i n g eliminated. 7U5. by a much taller La H1br1 quintet. However, while victory would have bee:n sweet, Combs is not bitter 1bout bis team's ezit from the playoffs. In lookin~ back on the just-completed campaign, the veteran coach uys, "I think that as the season progressed, especially toward tbe latter part in particular. the kids c;ame along and played well. "We went about as far as we could in the CIF playoff s. realistically speaking. And we Jost to a team that is definitely among the top two or three teams in the CIF (La Habra \. "I guess the biggest regret or disa~ pointment is the fact that we didn 't win the league title, or at least tie for it ..• all in all, I think the season was a pretty good one, with that one eKception." The Oilers finished with a shiny 23·5 overall record and were stcond in the. Sunset League behind Marina. a team whieh they took the me1sW'e off, 73-59, in the loop finale. Therefore. with all of his start.en set to graduate this June. one would fiaurt Combs might be crying the blues. But that won't necessarily be the case, though. Combs elaborates. "for the future, wt 'II build with Scott Rankin and Dave AJ:elson fthe sixth and seventh men on the 1971 -72 varsity), a pair of good, capable kids, Vegas Nine Silences UC Irvine Bats, 5-2 "We may also have five good players up from the junior varsity and two or three up from the sophomore team. Both o( those teams also did very well. "We figure we win always be at lust fairly good because of our program; we teach the kids to be winners early." With players like Steve Brooks. Jim Worthy, Tom Crunk. Brett White ind Scott Whitfield graduating. who are some of the performers who'll combine with Rankin and Axelson to spearhead next se1son 's varsity? UC Irvine 's basebaJI team hopes for better result5 this com.in& Saturday, than i~ had Tuesday against visiting University of Nevada at Las Vegas. UCI's Anteaters came out on the short end (5-2) In the first of two games, then battled to a 1·1 tie with the Rebels in the eight-inning n.ightclp which w1s halted by darkness. 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Jerry Maras pitched well for the Anteaters in the nightcap, allowlna: just four bits. He struck out eight and walked Sil:. "Mark Keeton is about ~7 now and the JV coaches around the league voted him/ as the most valuable in the league. Because of him, we 'll be better in re- bounding next year. He's a good re- bounder and has a fine outlet pass to begin the rast break," Combs says. Concludes Combs, "if we get hurt ne.rt year, it will be because of lack of ex- perience more than anything else. We'll •till be quick, though." We Can Win It Again Ne~t Season-Stephens With .g.7 center Dean Bogdan picking up his diploma when the current school year ends, Marina High varsity basket· ball coach Jim Stephens will begin a seilous search for an ample replacement on the low poet on next year's squad. The Vikings posted a 2fH overall reeord, captured the Sunset League title with a 13-1 circuit mark and advanced to the CIF AAAA quarterfinals last Friday night, only to have foul trouble lead to 1n eventual 59-57 double overtime loss against old nemesis Los Alamitos. step?lens admits frankly, "wlnnina: tbe Jeacue Litle was a big thing . because we beat some teams that supposedly po.so sessed better material. Btlt we think we can do it again next season. "The big loss. of course, will be the big man (the Vikes also lose tw~year all· league guard-forward Bruce Miller v\1 graduation). But we have 10 or 12 kids who could easily be 1bout Bogdan's size next year, since they've al reedy grown quite a bit or they may grow more." Stephens almost ruefully regards his own aelf·realization as turning Marina's while 1971-72 season around. LOS ANGELES -Clf' MM basket· ball playoff aclion grinds to the next to last stop tonight at the Los Afl&eles Sports Arona with 1 doubleheader •lated for 7 and 8:30. Orange County teams La Habra and Los AlamJtos remain in the runnlni for the UUe whi ch will be decided Saturday at tbe finals. It's the Best Team I've Coached--Gillis He· says , "l wish we started playing mrie defense mu ch sooner. We played man-to-man delense through the first nine practi~ g1mes ln December before I re1Jized f was wrong. I'm kind of stub- born ind have always tried to play man· to-man. "But it cost us some ball games when we got gobbled up on easy shots that wouldn't hive normally happened had we bee11 playing • 1.0ne." Colch Tes: Wallis' LI HI b r I ffllhlanden. who gained ton t 1ht '1 .emWoah with a 7U5 verdict over Hun- llN!m 8eld! Saturday, lock horn• with PaNdelll In the 8:30 wrapup . TM eYeft.bt&'s first clash involve• Jl"rille i,oac-co-<hampion Lo• Alamitos ud Ille NO. I -1ed Ela!., of Verbum Doi. Loi Al la the aaly quintet amon1 the 1...t'fllW qaarlj!t with 1 recont 1howin1 man 111111 ..,. loll and !1 the only leom ,_,,,.._ tllat la not an oulrl&ht cham- p. cl lU ....... '1111 OrifllDI cl Loi Al urned !he bid after allpp'JW' plll lllrilll, st.$7, In dou- 111• 0...-ID lbl qaarterfinlls Sstur· ....,, ' With the "belt te1m I've ever coached" now 1 m1tter of hlttory for Corona del Mar's Tandy Gillis, the former University of Cllifornia 1tlndout can now set his sl&Jil! on the 1972·73 basketblll INlllOn. GUiii' Sea Kinga rang up• Ue lor the cbampio!llblp of the Irvine I.eaaue with CIF AAAA aemlflnaliat Loa Al•mllos and posted an overall recorcl of U-3, with two of the defuts oomlna 11 the hancll of Los Al. and 5ervlte, the litter a one.point preua10n Htback. Tiit third Joa II the one whlch probably leavu th11 most sour taste iii Gillis' mouth -a 62-41 tuminl IWIY Jn overtime against ttcOnd seeded MM quintet P.Hldena In lhe second roullol of the cur pl1yoU1. ' 1 "My only rqret ii that we ltloald have won that lut llmt. We madt I few mlltakH on J1yupa 1od lhinl• like lhll. And then John ~er (8-5 senior lorw1nll 1ot hurt 1od bad in all oul the l11t 12 mlnvtea after holdJnr .Pllldtn1'1 ludlna ocorer In checlt up in that poln~" llYI GllJll. "I rerrtl that moll beca111e wt wtre Jooklna lorwlnl all yeor to 1ettln( Into the pl1yoff1 with the hope ol aoinf all the w•r.· • 'We·Ued for the loafllO Ulle but I can't be too dillppolnttd lollnf lo I ruJ good t .. m like Loa Al. I llcllrtd they'd bave 1 lood team anyway evtn tbouCh I doll'! think WI ployed Will. Wilen WI !Oii lo them." The oonai>tent play of W aenior all· Orange County <:enter Mike Sf.vier ind the team's depth.all sea!On long were the moat_ aratlfying thlnas to Gilll!. "If one auy wasn 't doing the job, 11on>eo11e alae wu 1iw1)'1 ·plcltio& up the al1ck," be says. · Corona bids farewell to Summer, Sevier. r.1 Dan Grtaaby, 8-5 llrtt Marchal aod '- ' t pllym1ker Scott Cameron, arnona others. llut returnln1 for next winter are the Ilk., of W Junior guard Caley JDDOI, r. 311 guard-forw•r<i Jett Whlrtcn and r.1 guard Matt K110u1h. uwe11 be 1mallflr and these three kld1 will form our nuc'Jeus. SO, we'll prob- • ably press more nut year.:• Glllia con· ftdes. • A good jumper, ~3 Mark AtUt"Y mlMed most of the just-c::oncluded 1e11<1n bill GIUla claims he would'•• l!een the junior v1rslty's star performer ind tt- pacts 110methlng good from him next seuon. He ii the younger brother of female !tack •od field star Kim Attlesey. JV araduates Bob Clark (8-5), Joe Ko11111d1 (Ml aod John Rellly CM ) could help out In the front court while the big Harch la moat likely tor 1 pl1ymlker to repl•ce C.meron. Candidates for the Jitter pool Include '- 10 Mike Wiilllms, 1 good leader •od dafender olr the JV team ; anH J-10 Jim Eliades, eophomore squad ploymlker who II rated as a IJood boll h•ndier. . Defense was a key factor In vaultlnl' the Vlkes hick on top of the Sun5'1 (they sh1ted the Utle the previous season With HunUn1inn Beach) but Stephens adds, "I hope we won't hive to rely on defense ao much neat year. "However, while we will 1lr11S1 defense, we hope to rely more on better offensive execution, especially IWIJI from the ball · We wtten't conslltent in thl1 ai:ea ·the past se1son. '1 With Bogdan, Miller ind Jl.O 1wlntpn1n Roger SPl!•k• the prlmory pl1yor1 who'll 11y loodbye lo !be Marina campus Slepbtn1 1Ull hi• 1 r•li•ble trio co1111n1 back In jun!.,.. Mork Ford (M ) and Mark Adami (l.l! 1od W frt1hman whlo Bob Loaner. • . • I • < ' c • ' J J ' ' • -.. -I . Sei1: King Nine Wins;-Newp0rt · " Suffers Monarchs . Thump · Jaycee Golf · Results Mesa, Eagles Blitzed 3.2 Loss Trojan S pilrers 11:11 """" cin 1n> ..... ..., ltl Cllllftrlll1 CC) ltlltllrlMlfl (GI 11 def. Jett l•l 16, .... ,f.°'"" !ltl H Ott, c;.'• {GI, M. cor.iia dol Mar's Sea KJ111, ~ ..... 1eque prtp baseba11 acllY!ty Tu<lday by taldni a 6-S deolllon from Tu1tln'1 TUleis In a· matohup on !be IOlll'& diamond. - In two other gamH, El Modena got past Colla Mua's invadlna: MU!tangs, · 1-S, and the host Orange Panthers shut off Estancla'1 Eagle1, l-0. CreaMew Llq\le clwuplona from Tuolln. Road J.bnsoo lllrlecl OD tbe mound for ddlf and i-..i a. Z/I lnn!llil. He WU foll6wod by Du Grloby (l-1/S !nnlnp) and Paul Conaty (I framaa ). Tiie r!lllt·handed trio -. blned to strike out 111 Tillers but, at the same Ume, pve up six walks. Parkar a1ammet1 a homo 1'1111 •Ith ma!M Scott Cimeron and Daul Bittie aboant hi the •econd Jnn1n1. Tho rtmatnclar of the CdM blll (t In alt) wtre aln&l11. CdM plays Friday nlibt 11 I o'clock llilnlt N t •port Harbor at Colla Meu. Park. Talantad lllluc Martin paced Wttb Tufoday'1 J.I .. tbltk M•ta ll91'1 hall Monarchs to at the llihdl al !><* ..,,.. 1 ?Ml .... 1eque prep dual Hilla 1 thillc al 'the ,ut. the track and fiel4 victory over Newport Harbor lll&h WMball team cu -CODCellhte on the Unlvarslty Trojans Tues· Friday nllht'I --*lalna! day. lotndlatrld rf•al OltOna de! Marlin aqualled tbe envious Mar at Colla Mau Part. Oranae Coast area bt1t In the Coach Andy SID Ith' I Newport Tan 11,. 1 1-1 hl1h jump by ~rona det deadlock tum lnto • one-run Mir's Gtorae Kent u ht defeat in the final inninl: at climbed M to wln that event. Sunny Huts. 'tJ)t Monard! aC< Ibo cap. :~~It ltllW _ 1. Unt~M.,, Time: w~erlrtll !~! 11 dtl. Mtrt leon !OJ, 1$. :,wl~-... 1. Mlrlt_tl 1-m.J:,,Hn;.lltn t. khlllllll t~I ft dff, ltrAn !CJ), 11, ,. U -l,rt 11 {Ml l''V1n ltlot ltOHfl !It) II Oii. oeGutl11 10), ... IMJ ). ti/_.,., IUI. D11t1~: ... -.. 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MCI llftty -1. UlllVtrthY. Tlmt: frlm11'1 CCJ 1' dot!. Sooktr IS~ II. ~· Coach Tom Trager had to use three of his Corona del Mar pllobm u the Sea KJ1111 aubduld !be dehnd!n1 The bl11est blow for !be wlnnen wu a powerful effott lly· Scott Parker. Cooch Jtm 111101'1 M ... mw meanwbll~ prepered fot tll 7 p.m. coalronlltloll Tiftirt. day at Costa MOia Park 11alnst Eltlncll by lettina El Modena'a V......,.. pt away with I vtotory. Joe Ackerman no-bit tbe Sidon !or five !nntnp until luttd !be Iona jump with an l\lol: Doeabur( llrt>U ll>t lpall IM" leap while man111n& a with a llnall ID the abtb. 10.1 -vtotory In !be 100 over Jolin ........ plckld' up _ rtc1l1ar 1prlnt mate Greg Vi· Newport'• first run by lllfaltni vlano f2;?j -I, OtltntY ' l~I l. Groet.ai t.S""tlll !Cl 11 dt1~_!i ...... ISi to, M. tM'1 ). Grtltckt !Ml. H1l9n1 : S-t. llOW'h Cl 111 .,.., T~1 t~) t4, i. LJ -1. S..111 (Ml t. lty111 (Ml 0. ). A•tmtn joA), Dl1t1nct : 11·10\o. HtltlNn !CJ 11 dtl. N1vll'I ($), U. .. ,,:¥~~: 1¥t1~T~,~~:; :~: ::•r-.r 1c1 .. °''· Scnu111 ts>.,,, s- i..-c-ll'tllllm !Ml. 0111tM1: :Jt.1.-"---------- IDLUll GlllES CM Tritons Edge Uni; MV, Artists . Fall NothlnC -to 10 too wtll (6r coach Ken Millanl'1 Eolancll Eqlt1 at Orania. homt With !be help of i •lld Bob Bradford • " 1 double pllc!b whtle Joe Lea.e tallied . 1r-1 .°ltr~I~ 'l.J). ~··~r.:111~1 IM*' J, Ftltll' Ml, ¥{me; 1 .4. \ltH., M•. I l :OI P.M. COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS Or1111e tofthandar Robin Hall twirled a no-l>ltllr 11111 •truck out nine btttm. !be Mo6nd run ott lloeabar,·1 wlnnlt for Unlver"1y, coming lllety. tbl'ou&h with a.:13.J ctock!n& in -1. l"ru en 1y1 2. H........ncMt {M ). Fllltr (Ml. 1"'41: 20.4. MO -I, Wtltl'l~I IMI t. P1f'('lltn (U I 3. ftlllllllll tAU. Tl:: .1:40,$. '!:' -1. lrlMl!ll tu t. kl!J!' • CM 3. KHlll'll !Ml. T me: l : . ·. Hall walked' three and bit one batter. _.._. 121 the nD Ind I 51.1 f40 mark. John SP!'lllifllln'• !nOtld aln&le hi !be oeventh innlnl aoorod Corky F!aher from tblrd be,., glv!n1 S a n C11mente a 3-2 come-from· behind ba11ball vletory over vll!lln& Unlvmlty Tuadly. In other aames Involving South Cout area 1ehools, ln- vllltna Lqun.a Belch dropped a J.O decllion to Anny-Navy at CerlJbad and Ml1Sion Viejo fell to bOll Valencia, 1-tl, in et1ht innlnp. Sprlngman's game-winnln& hit capped a two-run rally for the Tritona in the aeventb frame. Up to that time, Uni's Trojan& had led alt !be way. A 1tngle by Mike Stavro. a stolen hi•, an error, a walk and atnatea by Terry Neilsen and Spr!naman did t h e damage in the 11venth. Uni scored ita flr1t run in the initial frame on singles by Phil Hancock and R I c k P1regud sandwiched around a walk .lo Steve F1r10. Pargo ~ home on a aqueeze play -but was credited with a atolin bue wben the at- lemptfd bunt was ml>sed. Sin Clemente cut t h e marlin to one in the sixth on a walk to John Sprinsman. a around ouf and Bill SJ>tlnl· Women's Athletics 141"'• Alll Y .. ley ":r. ·-!Mrll' Tr.U llh' ltllMI ~"''~khOOI,; I. V1ltnCll l!r';,' . etl• U1 1161\'JI J. Le J; ,1 __ ~1 ..,,...,,, H1rtor "f~ftYi S. lJ11 ,,....ry UOY'IJ, IO l.H -I, Crctwder (l.Ot Al/ 2tl'lr· f!~. 111'11) S. Glffllnl CCdM , lme1 1t1l•Y -. V11f11tl1 I J. '''"cit ujlm"m:!.I. ... -I. rowdtr tLM All 1. T~ ( ) L Atwocld IV1t1 f I I .1 ·i· . Lit.~ ~l~f, 2. ',,.~.,, _ P.""1:1 .. ~r" 11:\1 ,v.11 .. "" ' •• ~11'."l', ... , 'lr lfilt'f -1 .. c~11 1. l.11111111 'Ji ·-• '" ' I -1. C. Hori.II I I J. Tlm6M"t I !. Time: il.4. ~[I -I Ol1w1n11 JCMI 1· ,6"rn C i J, VIMWr IOflr'IM , Tlmt: 6 ·-I Lttttf ICMl 2. ,_rwdtnlttr1 c 1111. M1rtttr !L..IWll'l,.Tlme;.27..t.1 MHtn •t11r -1. Vllll'Kll I . Cotti M-. a. N......... Time: 2'1!fJ1 ·_ ~ W .. IC~l ll4IMMH I I 1. '•t~..J~M. 1~: J.V•. _ . r.;;'t.. 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Jr. V1'11ty (Ml loll ,_IS, .. 11. ::1: i 1~1 :: tl. lllMnlOl'I I !Ml -,.1, l",;..l!Mtn'I CM) Won 2·1. man'• one-hue blow. Meanwh!I•, a t Cer!lbad, Laauna waa Umilld to ju•t tbttt 11ngte1. Th• Artlllls' No. I pitcher -r!IM-hander Tim Sweany -1uUered a broken tell hand 11hen bit by a pitch In tbe stath lnninl· He'll bt out approllmately all wttki. Army-Navy acored twice in the flrsl. lnninl! OD I pair al singlet and a couple of wllks and added !ts thtrd run !n !be aecond OD a solo home run. At Valencia, Mlss1on Vlejo's Dlabtoa and !be Tlgen battled on even terms until the wln-- ners acortd their run in the eighth on a double, a puaod ball and a IJ'Olllld out to .... ond baH. Dtablo pitcher Clark _ Chlaholm -had ~·a no-hitter throulh 1ix · lnninp. Steve Rudisell tossed the seventh for Mission Viejo . with R o h FergU10n comln& on· In the etghth. 11 .. ~:i.;:-l,·"'·1 i 1 ....... ~ · £/·: · I I !-•• (f 1 \"""· rt 21 0 ! otll1 I 2' tan.., ....,.... r I • ~~.~etdl m = t:t 1 ~ MllllM VlltlJI) r It rlN r-~ i ., 1· i r.;>«. " I I . t1~~:~rt 0 i t I . .. l ' • • Tho ci-t Iba Eql11 came to gettln& a aafety "" In the 1ivenlh tnn!n& when Jim Poatel rl~ped a •lnkln1 line dr!vi to !fad 6fJ the ltlnln1 but which w11 oaught by the Or1111e oenterflelller. cwW 1111 Mar CJi ,Ir tr, Cf ., 1' '1 1 ,.... . . · ... ,~~ ! ,. ii' ~1"'·.... I I I •: .. :::.~: .J I I I 2,~':li • .. Tltlll11 "h Al¥1rQ1, 3• 4 •, 1' 1 lCl\ooll1', ftl l )Wr.• ct I lro~k1;n .. ,i ~ ! i ··n f , , 111~ .. I l'I ii:~-I I ~~.r. 11' • st-.,_ '"""' Clron1 "' Mir 11• 100 ..... S t 1 T1111tn ooe 100 '-3 • 1 Clttt M ... II) .. ' ' "' Goldin, 211 Cl1'11, lb Chrl1t'"'9l'I, , M1ys, c khrupo, d 111151, II 011.o-y, II 1 1'9WJI, ,, ,r~l.JI >~•rlll'lfi, rl ,.,, ... ..,, rt Tol1l1 • • • • . 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Oii t/\1 C1ITT1nt Pf'l'41 I I VII Ume o l Nturn, Pf'O "''° 0\'9f tttt 1t1tec1 11J•t1ntM tnontn" ,, The values are here every day. Shop Sund1y noon to 5 P.M. 1t the follo11¥lng Auto Ctntera: NEWPORT BEACH, F11hion l1l1nd. HUNTINGT~ BEACH, Huntington C... Use Ptnney1 time payment pl1n . ·. . . ·- ., ... ~ ... ;., .~,IJ ... •;, . . •. ,, "" •• " 11 0 • • ., ,J •• -~ . , .-. :~: -.? . -.~ ' 'h •• li .. . ' - ·-~ . ,, ,• r. ... re ,, . ·~ ·i. ,.\ ... • TheAl.vMP~lmer Method ...... '!!' .. .::.... IUal! Cllal! FOJt PVUJNG "' ' , '"""'"-t llbd1' 1111111 pepplc Jia!ll thir · eol!' to th• left a'd •Ill, ndlla1 tbef •re doiDI .0. This· is i;,ecause the pal to tbc kit is often aocOmP.,nicd by '• llicina ~. Tbc ball starts left for ,a few yards and. lheo '-· ,,l:Wva to lbc ri&bt. ->TIOt lli1UoctlotiiNlwmt a p~ ~d a p11te sli<e boponaat. Tbe clabbead must be moving toward U..,Joft o( tarp! (illcnt'!ition 11) for a pull or pull- ..... '"Ill Ill' -1ly moviD1 to the ript on slioes = f1.). Thi aolfer •ho. ii pllll1lkin1 merely Ilia prolilem i! be~ a """' l)>at ca.Ill. almla1 or -Pl""'" to Ille left. ; 'JI-,. .,. pallins,."' pulkllclas, JI' bceuoe· yotit iill• 11111 are 11nwiltdin1 too IOOll 11l yow dowmwins !illl!*nllOa f1.). Merely .dda7 .._ 1111Wiltdlq while JMllqlar ,.,.... atm1 and kp ·""'* to Ille hall. This ,,_ ,... to ...m1:101o lbo.W,trO'lll inlid<, 1101 ~lMt. Jhe_~·Jini: (illu11rati0tt.:2j.,: _ -.. - ft• • • c ,, ~\· ,t . j,; '. ! JC Baseball . ' . ~ • i:.J BaIIOn Aces ~, -- Honor.ed Wrestler John Moore and soccer · standout Scott Young ,were Jllmed most valuable to ·their varsR)' teams Tuesday nJght at Fou~n · Valley High 's annual spOrtS -awards """1uet., . '" . ' The ' Jatler! ' along w t tJI • · ~r liarry ·ea med firs! teai'fi au-league honors in 90C"' Snow Speaks "" cer along w!f.h second team 'choices JM1uespiet Mindtrs , and William 'Meyer for the Barong, · 'Jock Snow or Ille Los ...... Rans will ... ht tQe ...._. spu&er~ al t he ~ men'1-cl~b 1alllertn1• itllllllll at -Verde Country .... '*'-.di .. -11 lh< ................ , •. ........... lo,brlq poll ...... , .. wr-Mi.. ., VM"lllY -C1ol•l"5; O•Yt Rutt •!Id K'her1 Mo•l V1!111bl1 : ;ldln -..OSI ltl'llll'o'iM! J• T~ .. w•tlll}' -C1tol•ln: Do" 1n MO!lt V11u1bf11 o o" I ~1 MOii lmOl'Olltd1 Gllflf! ~ -CtP11ln: Gf'Of'1»e 51~1 Mott Ve vtoit: $COii M11!bY1 Most '"*"'"": POU!! Wlltlll'I< Vel'lllY -C:.=i H•rry Yeu1111 ·'llllf ken Yeullll MM! V1~v.l;ll1: k ' ',~:. M~~!C=1!°'tlt~ f.~~ elid-·Stott ,,tOlfldl1 "'°' elv~_i Jtl"llft l"O.fef'I M 11 ftlOfnwl MIU MOOr'8. FJC Faces ' Hancock . VENTURA Top-re led Full<rtoo JC laces Allan Ha .. cock at 9 o'clock Thursday night In the opening round of lhe slate. junior college basket· ball playo((s al V e n t u r a College. F JC's Jlomets advanced to the tilt with a 97·78 victory over Jmperi.al Valley Saturday night while Hancock was dum- ping Yuba, 95-80. ,µ~J:t:Y~o:!'~';flt w Contr• Cost• ' 1. -~"t' Molllc1 l2:MI "'· Amu~ ltJy..-~-t). 1J.1T. II e r• CU~) YI. L.Mwy ck 1J .. '1~tf1011 Cl2·tl YI Alllll Htn- ........ eoalst ·Area Sport ·tn rief OCC, ·Estancia Athletes Honored ' r Skip Willlam.s 8nd Dan Ltwls y,·ere accorded Pirate of the 'xear honors for basketball and wrc!lling "at Tu~a.v night's Orange Coast COttege •award$ banquet. Awarded captain trophies were Cuy 1.1or14son (wrest.. ling) and Tim Bandel (wrest- ling) Lewis aod Tim Bandel wet~ awarded IO·pin clull honors and' Eric S:luth\\·ick was given the basketball coaches' plaque. " CHuck Kehler was named mo.'ll valuable an the Estancia •Ugh wrestlf11& team Tuesday night at th@ school's annual sports award banquet.. • Special award wlnoers: Varsity Captnln : Dennis Snyder: l\1ost Valuable: Chuck Kehler: ~1ost Improved: Pat Washburn. Junlor Varsity Captain: l\1ario Canchola; ~1osl valuable; l.1ark Dugger. 1 Ji'rosh-SOpb Captain: !\like Peterson; Most Valuable : Robbie Foss. \ ' Costa Mesa Jfigh's annua1 March 16 in the college Ct>oter. sports award ba~uet honor· It begins at· 6:30. ing the Muslangs wr~lling 1r team is slated for~tonlght at The Balboa Bay Club's 17th the H~rn .O'Pleaty Restaura~t Annual Seniors' tennis tourna· at Fa1rv1ew and \Varner 101....: rnent will be 'held Thursday Sa11ta ~~~· -through Sunday and will be Fesl1.v1l!4s ge.t under way at open t the public without IM30 with speCJal awards for · 0 captain and most valuable charge. . . J. highlighting the agenda. po~npet1ng Jn s ~ n .g I e s ehm1nation play beg1nn1ng at noon Thursday will-be such nottd ovel--45 players as once-- Wimbledon champion Bobby Riggs and foremost U.S. player Bob Sher!Jlan. i Golden \Vest Co 11 c g e 1 s basketball and wrest Ii n g teams Y+'ill be honored at an awards banquet, Thursday, Westmon ., . Stops sec . The Vanguards or ~n California CoV•ge will hoy• a chance at r•venge Satttday \vhen they trtivel to Westmont College in Santa Barbara for· a baseball doubleheader. TuE!sday the V a n .g ti a:r d, s \\played host to Westmont and dropped a 5-0 decision. · • SAi.E SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA . FULLERTON Sa habla E1pan11I 15221 llEACll BLVD.• PHONE 893-8544 ltO E. FIRST ST.AT CYPRESS• PHONE 547.7477 1530 S. llARBOll Bl.VD.• PHONE 87M700 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.l\l .• 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. -9 P.M. SATURDAY -.. -.............. 8:00 A.M.-6 P.M. SATURDAY .................... 8:00 A.M,_. 6 ,P,M, SUNDAY ........ -............. , .. 9:00 A.M. -4 P.M. SUNDAY ........... : .............. ~:00 A.M .• 4 P.tit. To ln1u14 901- ti;l\t connec· 111<.1!11111 ond btd 1>9tfo..,... ion•• of •ll· h111111 •~ll•m. 15~ HAND MOWER •• ' 4PLY NYLON CORD ~g . 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" ,. 7 ~ l•) 'IU/l.OO••"' .... ~= ;~1~;· • GREATER STABILITY F,;T.;;.=ft:t.;;\-":::-j 30 MONTH GUARANTEE* ;~,~:~R~VING ~I L TME NO THU!i;.'IP TI RE --CORNELL ARISTOCRAT 4 PLY DYNACOR" RAYON CORD TUBh $5 BLACKWALl 27 MONTH G 6.50x 13 P1111 '-".Ta et '1J.I GUARANTiE* '---"-~-:' TiiE l'Ef' IOYS GUARANT!E CORNnl Tll!S FOR A $,.ECIFIED NUMIElt OP .MONTHS AGAINST All ROAD HAZARDS IM MOIN.Al PASSfNGEJ CAlt USE. D.4MAGED TIRE Will IE llEPl.ACEO WITH PllO.RATED MONTHLY ADJUSTMENT CKAAGE IASEO OH afGUlAll SEWt(G l'alCE AT fJME OF l'UlCHAJf. RADIAL TIRES -THE .WIDE ONES 6 PLflllAD ••• 70 $.RIES TUBELESS WHITEWALLS TUllUSS 11.ACKWAU 14'5 S.60x14 27 MONTH GU ARANTEE •·'1i1MmAiDEiiijWjlT·H·T·Y-RE·X·••RBA.YOiN111iCjOjRDj •• N.Oiiii,LAiiiTjSPmOjTTjljNiOmOiRmlmHjUiMmP .. 111iiiiiiiiiliiiiil ... ;oullt OlD 111( ACtlPTID llOAIDLISS 0, CONDITION. AU,~ Pl.Ul •••••• , IXCltC tu' Oll nu • • I • 1 • n • c • r i d I 18 •• • hi "I M go bo w m to qu ra U! esl ch po Gr do Ul Co I l Tl M • .. ..... ., . Ensenada Evetat -' • \ • -WtdllHdty, Mirth B', 1972 DAILY ~ll~T J~ , 'Level Class' Set f ~r Ha-.:bQr Gold Cup Regatta;;~ ·-- ,. IOR ''f ali:es Over . . . ' : ~ Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club \Viii feature "le.vel class" rac· Ing In its Spring Gold, Cup Regatta Saturday and Sunday. Level ciasses desllnated and thelr mJ:nlmum and maxJmum ratings are. Class 7 -3'.0l to !1.00 ; Clasa 1 -:14.01lo311.00 : ' ' Sn ipe, !OS, Lld .. 14A, Lldo-148, !lacing fJORl, Soli111 Slll!j • In. ()ce~l'i Rac~g 24.SOi Cla~ 16 -21.71 to 23.30: Class 17 -20.01 to 21.70: Class 11 -18.01 to·20,00 : Adult Sabot, Flipper, Sabot A, Jlltodel.J3. PC, Sbleldr, Flnn,,I Sabot B and Sabot C. PFRF, M 0 RP, !Mden-1, Level claas racil!l_la for cruisinJi type yacllts which ordinarily race on a time allowance ·basis. However, Class 9 -32.01 to S4.00: Class 10 -30.51 to 32.00: Class 11 --::o 29.01 to 30.50'! Class 12 -27.51 to 19.00; Cius ll -IS.OJ lo 27.SO; Ow 14 24.$1 to 16.00: ClaSI II -23.Gl to Class ti -16.ll lo 18.00. The ~(ing_Gold Cup will be sailed on inside and out~lde courses. Inside c J a s s,e a scheduled for •WI• off the NHYC mooring basin are: Outside clo,... In 1ddltlon Thistle, l/ltttn1Uon11·14, ~ to level cla .... .,1u be Oc<an Cat , F1Ylna Jr.;!ndeavor. l The Ocean Racing division • ~In the 25111 Newport to Ensenada race hu gone ex- clUIJvely Intern a ti on a I Offshore Race !IOR). That announce1nen t w a s made by New port Ocean Sall- ing Association g e n e r a I chairman Dick J eness last week. • ' . Jenee: 1ald yachts without there are no handic1ps in level one or the othe:r of these class racing. All boats race on measurement certificates "'ill a boat-for-boat basis the same not be accepted in the Tace, as in one design racing. lie emp hasized that the !OR Race committee chairman certificate would be the t-.1ark John Homme said 13 level Dinsm6or New Luders Chief II version. The proposed Mark classes will be provided, but Keith Dinsmoor is the nt:w Long. tre11surer, and Louise 111 version will not be 1n C:l lifornla. It is held annually any given class .must have fi_ve commodore o( the Luden ·l6 Fundenberg, secretary . si..01r1t A<C"Om1111N11M11 ....-11. operation until fl1ay-L dur ina 1i._ \l'ef'k of Cinco de or mor~ entnes; otherwise At the annual meeting Leroy ;.::~19 c;;_:·~~~•c:;!':1:' :::' .. ~ The Enscnada race i s .!> 'll;l th ey will race under the C1ass in Newport Beach. Sutherland received the 1971 1,..1 .. , • All l'"ibtrtlh• t111n a. rn11e11 "*''· • Jr ... hall .... • JI.,. , ,.,.., ..... , .• ,.... Pll~IO .. OM $15,795.00 In previo us years the Ocean Racing division was sailed under the Cruising Club of America measurement ru le which is being phased ouL by !OR. numerically the largest in-f..In:;.o (~f ay 5l a popular ~1ex·' International Offshore Rule of Other officers are Dale High Poi nt Trophy and Bill curr111 Nl!WllO•T H4 w. CN •t """" s.Jtt • cnn ........, ' ' h J'd h d · ICAT SALIS HtWport lfKll, (1llf, n.... NWMt ternaliona l offshore race in 1_•::;,ca:'.'"'...:::l!'.''.'.:':'Y~·------_'.:'.'.•n~ic=•'.!'.pp!'.:i'.'.'.ng!.. ____ .....:,_~G~a'.!!llo~n!:,:..:Vl'.!::c=•:_:c~o'.'.'.mm~odo~r..'.e:_: ..'.B:'.'11'._f _::Fu~nd~e'.'.'.n~be:'.r!.g ~w~•~s ~ru~"'.'.'."''.'.r~·U~P:._· _.'.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the world. During the past nve years it has dravt'n more than 500 boats to the sl.BrUng line off the Ne\vport Jetty. The four divisions or this year 's race will be Ocean Rac- ing (!OR Mar k II ), Pacilic Handicap Rac ing F 1 e e t 1 Midget~ Ocean. Ractn)' Fleet and Ocean Racing C&ta!JWan. .. This will be the silver an- niversary of the race thal started in 19~7 as a .. good,vi/l" festivit~· between Southland Yt¥:ht&men and ~Baja Call- for'n.l~, It is held annunlly Campbell to ,Com pete In Sloop ~Espera;n .ce'· Argyle Campbell of Balboa Yacht Club, event .,,1inner in 1970. has drawn the Cal 40 1Jooop Esperance. winning boat in 1971, for the eighth an- nual L o n g Beach Con· gressional Club match race ·.sailing series, offic ials of the !!ponsoring Long Beach Yacht Club disclosed this wee k. Ten leading skippers from around the world have dray.'11 for assignme\t to virtually identical sloops for the thrct- day, 45-ma tch series of sk ip- per-vs.-skipper duels outside Long Beach Harbor Thursday through Saturday, li1arch 15-18. . Campbell. 23. '!ill be at· tempting to become only the second two-time win ner in the history of th e classic series. Tile three-time former in· tercollegiate All-Am eri can has drawn a boat owned and "loaned"• to LB YC for the Motorboat Union Eyes U.S. Wi1is - serie~ by Orin Ridell of Hawai i. Last year, the sloop was sailed by Long Beach Y.C. member Tom Pickard, event vic tor "'ilh a 7-2 re<.:ord. Other en trants and their ass ignments (with ti Io op ownar 's name and yacht club in parenU1cse1) arc De{lnis Conher, San Die~o Y.C .. Vi- vant-I Dr. Mo rt Haskell . LBYCI; J . V. Ocivort;11 noyal New Zealand Y3cht _Squad ron , Shibui (Charles Kober. LB\'C. and Tom noctr<;erna, Alariitos Ray Y.C. ): Rill Ficker. f'le\v York Y.C .. altbou~h a forrnc.r commodore or N e \Y p o r t Harbor Y.C., Pantera (Arch Van Palrncr. LBYC): Cy Gillette . Mawaii Yacht Rac!ni; Ass n .. Ahsanle ILou Comvns. J,BYC); Don r.·Jarlin, RC.ya\ Vancouver Y.C. of British Columbia. Duello (Dr. "Bill White, LBYCl: G r a 11..$1 in Newland , Crulsinjl Yacht Club of Australia. Tetua A r I Walker, Cabrillo Be<.1ch YCl: Ted Turner. Atlanta Y.C .. \\lhispcr <Walt Brauch. Los Angeles ''.C.): Doug ltostello. IAing Bc.,ch Y.C .. Anona ll (Fred Leicht fu ss, Pac i f i c Mariners Y.C. of li1arina del Reyl: and \Villiam \Vidnall , Coriritbtan Y.C. of Marblehefli:I. ~1ass., 11oHday T90 (Kentielb The Union of International ' Cro an and Gary Cro11n, Lo!: Motorboating (UIM J is the Angeles Y.C.). governing body of all power • Skippers and crews \Vil! bc- boat races throughout the permitted aboard th~lr 11s- world. It ha s nO individual siqned sloops for the f1ri;1 time members, but 44 countries Monday, are instructed lo &imprise the Union. Its head· make no struc tural or rigr.ing quarters are in Belgium. changes, and will take part in Formed in 1927. UlM was a ncet-stvle 12-milc ocean originally a clearing house for Tace past ·the Queen ~1arv in powerboat races in Europe. Long Beach Harbor Wed- Its Influence grew quickly and nesday ll'itarch 151 as a within five years it wa s ac· tuneup to tbe match racin;; cepted as the world gover ning bec:lnning-the next day. Prior to lhe series, all boals body. will be re-inspected for con· UTM awards a world chain-formity with Congressional pionship by allowiiig points for Cup rules. DaJlast-\.,.ater in the first six finishers in each boat 's drinking tanks- selected ra ces. Through 1968 will be added or subt racted to the U.S. had two offshore equalize all 10 boa.ts in . ~he powerboat races. Con gressional Cup trad1l1on In 1969, however, as 8 whi ch emphasizes indivi,lual recognition of the r a Pi d ski pper nnd crew skill ralher growth of offshore po"•erboat t h a n .,. a r i a t I 0 n s j n racing In this country, four ..,,rformance capabiHty 0 f UIM points races w e r e ,,~ established in this coun try. their boats, according to event Official emblem of the worll1 -:::c='}\a=i=rm=a=n=B=ar=n=ey=F=la=m=.==,I championship of o c ea n .. ~ powerboat racing is the Sam Griffith Memorial Trophy. donated annually in behal f or UIM by Jas. Hennessy & Co., Cognac, France. 1 Andy's Fun Ask aoy kid. "Ask Andy" Is fun. Sec it Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT. LEASING? LOO~! NEW 1972 OLDSMOBILE TORO NADO 2 DOOR HARDTOP MONTH 24 MO. ' OPEN ENO ---- INCLUDES' AIR COND., FULL POWER INC. DOOR LOCKS AND SEATS, AM -FM STEREO, VINYL TOP, TINT. GLASS, TILT WHEEL, BELTED W (W, AND MORE. We lease all popular make cars and trwc:ks LEASE DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBIL ZISO HAllOl ILVD. 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'" F11neb Friel -Crisp, go.Iden brown, a good elzed port.Ion. ~ M111l·l1111tr -~n .t11ty Uk· for It with .IUst !ht saliee, lhis is whit w1 strvt. Fr.sh bun, quality mtat. "' 011• RI• -sweet. fmtl onion rings fried •With a • ,crisp, brown ennt. is1 • IN COSTA MESA: 1550 W. Adams I at Royal Palm l 279 E. 17th St. lat Santa Anal IN 'FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 9945 Warner Ave. I at Brookhunt l 18951 Brookhunt I at Garfield I ~ IN HUNTINGTON BEACH: 6882 Warner lat Golclenwestl ' ............. ----~--..... ' ' Fill llHwk• -Golden brown llsh with lettuce. 1om1to, cheese and Carl's own Tartar Sauce. 55( Rtltl lltf l1Mwic~ - Succulent, thin .sliced beef on a sesame roll, with BBQ sauce or l'lorae rtdlsh. 751 Cllll.-thofl-- Now ICld a mild Orteoa cnq~ awtss cheese, lornato. and you hlWl OtJr txclusM. If' -"""1-ll'•lm Corf -· ""'wltll -"5·-• • -• ~ ... ' \ 1 , .. .. ' ' • lttl ~ "9 -Golden. sugar toilld crus!"hold~ tha mouth·Vt•~D ~in's. 2s1 Srtt• Sil•• -Tossed lelluce and tomal o wnh choice ol Bltu Cheese or French Dr1sslng. 30~ 111n.--. Strawberry and. \11nlll1, thick and tun of flavor. aa- .. , .... -.:.,., ._. I IMr, °'""°'' lcid T ... Cof!N and MNk, 1!J -slm 11 poputer prlca:. '. • r·------------------1 i @ 4ree! @ :! : 65~ Carl's Hamburge' : I 11 any t;arf~Jr. I I This coupon can be rtdeemed for one Carl's Hamburger at any I I Ca'rl'a Jr, Restaurant In Southern California when one Carl'• I Ham burger Is purchased at the regular price or Ml. Tl'llt offer I le good up to •nd Including AprJJ 30,.1972 • I 65 locations in Southem California L Cl Car\ Karchef Enterprises, Inc. 1972 J ------------------- ' ' . . ' ' ' l ' I \ ... ... • . • --. . . . -• • Mll.Y "1.fT W1lntll0',. ... 1.1972 ! , -nsu'rance Fir.ms ·Misspend Millions • Ill Bar Girls Get Boot In Saigon 11,UGQN (AP) -Mayor ti. Nen Nllleu bu Ordtro,d the 15 remllnin& hl>ltt11 ban in dowiltown Sai11lo to cl.,. by Junt :ID In a clhllup -1111 UM to Ille U.S. troop w1,lhdmnl, ai, 11111 ....,... eay. The ban can ro out ot businw, move aerou t~ sai;.n River le Ille tth precinct, wblch ta ,..clled by m\IJI P9Dmteer ferriea: and 11mpen1, er mon to 1Ubarbtn Gia lllnll Province. ,,..,. the Tan SOii Nhut ilr baae. About 50 ouch bars Mv~ b<tn llllul down in the pa•t )'Mr for violatlen of health reculationl •ftd n a r co t i c i Jaws. City Htll offlcllls aald there would be no excqtl!ni le the .... order. "Alf anack kn IUvinr s,Jioo TN will be cJeaoil dOwn," Aki Clftt offidaJ. "Manr . "' thele pl~ .,. ~u-.ad don't even ~ llU' feM." l • National Health 1mur..... paymtnta t • "rwonabli, PrWdMt Nixon. a m • ·n r customiry and 11$111 f..,," u olhtr1, propoau to tunntl . dt/laed by docton thtmatlvee. bWlona of dollara into the cu· Arbnau Blue Shltld.. for riers and an e z pa oded , example. "otntinuta to allow 1ovemment • required a n d increut1 in p h y 1 I c l a n 1 '. aubaldiud health inauranct. CllJlomary chu1es althou&h The federal auditor•' moat auch lncreaaes 1hou1d have common complaint involved been rranted only in hi1hly overchar1u -failure by unusual altu1tJons," t h e companlea'to llm.lt phyalciana' reports uid. Florida ilue _, S h I t I d di&rilar<lld for 11 moftthl a Medlcm ordU to cut ~If· c!W' pa)'llltllla, tile audll&rl found. "Apptol!mitely 11111 million were paid to l>hY'I· clans from July t, -tNt, throurh June JO. 11711, without the proper auurance thlt tht payment• met the requhid criteria 'for rtQOf\lblenMI. 0 • rmoneymi a er A let tf 11111111 .. II 1 fl1111lll rut _ ... .., ... klewlt. TlleJ;Nly an aneway of putting their money Uiwari_;imially 1tocb, bondl, Or llvll'lp ICCOUDll-IJld fte\'llr look any furth.-. · • They thould. We~ Ihm ue IClllle·Pl•ttY' IOl1d mionl to Invest In a 1iGrl4ly of Wl)'I : 1. Owning 18\Wil klndl of lnveat- men~ tendlto lp!9ld your risk better than OWllUIC one kind. 2. Withmc:ire!nveatmenlltochooee lrom,itthould beetllerto build a portfolio that matchel your objecttww. 3. lyexplcrtncaranp.aflnveat- menll-lnltead.of ju1t one or two-you fll9uldbe able to do a better job of adjust- ing your pllttfollo to meet cbincmg . Olllldib1. One caution: Much u we believe in~. wedon't eee.lt u a lbart- cu~ tO lllC08U. We thlnk ~investor thould have adequate IJfe lnlurance and cuh nserves before he lnvetta. •14&1-.tlllU.wlMllPP. Of caune you ihouldn't put 1"11? money 1,n IOmethtngunleuyou \II\~ it. So mW.iota In the &Mntta will have tO lcbOw lDOl9 Uld ha'* maze iDfotalatklft th.a-. before. ~wecanhe!Ji. Everyone of our 5,000AccountExecutivesiabackedbYoAe <ithemoetC01D~lnformat1on 'Ytlem• on Wall Street. (We spend over S8 111m1nn a year reaeuchlng 1toclcs, bonds, Md commodlt111-111d publllh over 40,000 pap. ol meirch every month.) Here ue IOID8 ol the wa)'I we can htlp you Invest. Steellll ftrlll .. ...., Securttr--M we Mt It, stoclcs 1Wl off« the most clit6ct way to oWil a lha:e of American indll•try. To help you dtclde which Cllltl to }Ny, we employtwlci as many Security Analysts as any other broker. To help you know what they think, we publish hundreds of detailed studies of companiell . 111d Industries t!Very year. (To get our Analysts' opinions In a hurry, we use a computerized information system. Within minutes, It can deliver an up-to-date, 100. word appraisal on any of 2600 stoclcs.) ...J Mutual Funds: somethl111 utn. You can buy them from most any broker or dealer. But when you buy one of the funds we recommend, you get some- thing extra-the opinion of our Secur· ity Analysts. They evaluate the portfolios of th* funds every quarter. Another plus: we offer funds with a Wide vartety of objectives. They run the gamut from ultra-ainservative to hi&}! risk, from Income seeken to growth seeken. Corlltrlte loads: 1 or 1,CiOO. A lot of big utilities and blue chip Industrial COIDpanies want to borrow your money. And they're willing to pay 7 to 8 percent interest to get it. Worthnoting: Wehandledabout S7billion In col]lllratebonds lutyear, so we know the field. We canhelpyou choose bonds tailored to your objectives-whether you want to buy 1 or 1,000. . "'9lllclJll lond1: no Fldenl Tu ... Whenyoulend.moneytoastate,clty,or town,you don't have topayFede~al taxes on the Interest. For investors in the 36 percent bracket, the yield on a 6 percent mlllliCipal is the equivalent of a 9 percent ?etum from a taxable investment. AB a major underwriter of municipals, ·we're In a g~ position to help you pick municipals that match your objectives; ltul Estate lnveitment Trusta: you don't baYe to be rtell •. Hete's a way to buy shares In trusts that llnuice big real estate projects-without having big money. Many real estate ll'uats ' COit leas than $50 a share .. And the typical yield II a1iefty 8 percent. CGn«tlble londl: a tw•1ra1.cllance fer&lln. They're conver\lble into the comn)Oll stock of the company that Issued the bond. H the stock price goes up, you could have a capital gain built right in. If the stock price goes down, you c.an still colleet Interest on the bonds. But-convertibles are hard to under- stand and usually pay a lower interest · rate than CO?porates of the same quality. Olllloa11: nOt for ll•sln..,., Pull and Calls (as they're often called) can magnify your profits when you're r!&}lt and help you limit your losses when you're wrong. But they're not for beginnen or men of modest means. C1111n1odlty Fut. es: 1 ilullllealk• appniach. Some people think they're just for wild-~ •peculaton. We !hink they're for sharp.eyed businessmen. If you have a substantial amount in risk capital, $50,000 in liquid use ts, and plenty of lelf. control, we'll be glad toshowyoua .busin•• lilce approach to commodity speculatilltl.. Callis. ' We've got other ways to put your mOlley IO work : Investment counseling ( throush our subsidiary, LlonelD. Edie &Co., Inc.). Government securities (such u GNMA certificates). Retirement securityJ!!OlrUDI (Individually tailored for small eoti)ora •. tions and self-employed Individuals). Atk one of our Account Executlita about any of the1e investments. He can show you how to add more flexibility to your investment pllllDing. Check .below for the n'umber and addles& of our neamt offtee. We think it could be the 1tart 6f a better way to thue In America'• siowth. Merrill .Lynch is bullish on America. '\ ,...ill I.Yach. l'torft. r,,._ • lmiti. JM. NIWPtfd UACll: MO! llrth SL, CalifD!ftia 9*0. f7!•l 6'0.t121 • I . J I . . - a t I c • Co i:::: ttlep Or 8tan Pac man A dera cable to aome 11Jd, -fir -w telep bt!w Bay w. Ka new prov and anyw the terco dir netw Pr throu draw ... .. Clud and abou Th that ca bl April com tutln M E A d~' cent tivity m!'jlt to fhe In jorlty ....,. WI. aoulh rtti nor! ...it r=u Thl ._in -w !ollo and I f'or ~u. lion 's .. a tlirte every . ' ,, . ::·:. ~ :f.~+ .' ~*' - New Phone Cable Set r In County . LEGAL ~ot'CE l,EGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NlmCfl ~ t ::;,,. eulM1t1 I tCTITIOUl_~WIM s PICTITIOUS IUSINI~ fl lC,T IT1QUI IU.llltlll ..L _ ~ ..-,.,._.~TA\l~lf1 I NAIU lT.-YaMIN7__ t4~MI ITATIMINt Nlltoll tTATfljtttn ~ _,lil'!tlllt llfrtofl It ~ 9DI h:IOHrtne ;Mtl:tftl' -Ito! ' n.. 1ti.1 ,.,.on.I ,..:,, _,.. ,,._ 1.i1ow'IM .,.,,_ 11 ... '*8J'*I I.Ii .... tll\ffl II! b\itl .... 1 "'I; 1 1l ENVll:OGl:AM, JIJ C~ltf Sltttl, Pll lN(ISS MINES, l10 " n 1t W, WIST(lllllF SICllllOO"' SU .. ,.L1ll VANITY PAllt, Jlt JHI ltrttl, °"'' .... c.tT.""" OcN11 """''· NtwMtl ••• ("' ... l:IH'TALS, 1•1 Wl~l<IUI Or.. "~""' ••ufl. (IHI. ~ E ' ' c ls N 'M R • f.l '0.IMI ll:lcllloN ll'9Wfl, -.C ,..,. fll,. CIH....._.1, Ntwe&rl. (1111. •-rtl• W"''O'> J-t. ! 1i J 1 Corwmy Ontro • ot oney nl <>ersn (Nlf 1"M, (1111. ' J4'lfl Wtlt:ll MIMlll, 7\lt W. OC:t111 Ort111 C. R09t'l1 UtO l'afr" lr11I, l.1 fr~"""t•t, Nt. d. Hu111h11ton lffCl'I, ' U....::J • fM1 1111"'*' II Ml"I C9fldll<I"' 9¥ 111 ~tO!lt,,Nt'lf-1 lt•Cfl. C~Jllr1111 Ctr<1C11. Ct!ll C1ll!, ' llldt'l141Ull. M1rllf11 J .. _ Mllltf". n 1 w. Ckt•n r .. """' -~ .... U• PMru Trill. l • l'tll• illUIJMll ll be!n• 1:.lftfiic:tH IW Ill By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) -As miUJons ot Americans struggle with thelr income tax rewrns, aoy serious proposaJ made now for restudying the entire Income tax structure and purpose quite likely would ob- tain substan tial support. Henry Block believes such a study should be m a d e • "What's the purpase or the ta x?" he asks. "1s it to raise money for the government? or Is it to Change social and economic conditions?" Ot'llliil lllc:N"9 ,,,_, "''"'· Mt""'"" JMtfl, 't lllflt11\t. C...,..,~ C.111. , 1ndlwlfi1I. Til ls credit amount. to iet1eral ' nags Block. ''Ori&jnaUy lhe Tt>11 '''"''"..,' •ltM w1111 t11t county 1111, 111itt11ti1 •• ~111t C'Ol\dlk~ ,-, .,, TNf bl.tJl"''' 11 •111t C9!Ml11C1td 9¥ , ,,,,._ w. J-• h nd ed I . Cltrll al Or111ff C-IY 9iflt Mttctl ,, 1tJ1. •11M>t.....,...1!M lltotlttlOll t!Nt !Mft I 1'1tlMflllf1. 1'111 11•1-l'lll llltd wllll 11'11 (lll,llttv u r dol 1r1 for many tax wu 1ntmded atricUy to '" ,,..,.,iy J. MadOol, ~'" covntv ••rtMrari11. 0,,*" c. "°''" c11r11 .i °''"" cc1111.1Y .,., '•· 11. *'"· re tirees dependent upon rent.a,· raise m(>llev u he savs "but''''*· J01111 w1tt11 1i1..111... 1tt11 0111..,.., .. , 111fti wit~ ~ countv '" t tYtt ly J. Mtc1d••· Otfl!JtY COii""' d' . ~> ·~ ' I ' 1'1~ Mttlll"fl J , Miil.., (Itri. I/II Ottro-t Co1mty or-1 Foerv...,.,. •, (lettt. 1Vldend5 8o<f lntere&t. JateJy that hJS Cti.nged. ,•ublllfl~ Ort"M CNll Dtltf Plttt, l111' Htltnl ... t IUM' wit!\ ~ Cei,ml'I' lf'1. IJ Arthur I. ICr«ttr Ot111ty ((IU"IY "!SllJ The law Is arbltrary too he· "Now we talk of negative In-M•rc:h •· ''· tt. Jt. i•n •n·n ,.,,, " 0•,11t1• coutw O"I Febl'u•"" n. '''"· ,.11bHW.tc1 °''"" CNll o111v "11oi, . • . · . LEGAL N011CE 1"2. "' &eVtrlY J. M111d0ll. o.,,""V CIV"· • ll'·lJPM F1or1.1trJ ii, 11. 11111 Mtrcll 1, t. lfn -. ·claims. "A lot or the tax laws come j.ixe1 to bring . about • 1y C1trk.. j P111111'"" o •• ,,,, c"'" 0111, ,.11e1, 11 • have no reason behind them. '.economic change. And we use '~Z!:~0~l.~~~~:~s P11bnttitd o:.~e 1 coe11 ·D,11: ~j: M•rell I, is. n . ,., 1''1 J.15·11 LECiAt; NOTICE rt you are blind and over 65 the lax to regulate con-•Th• 1o11~.,. ~ .. o•u •re Oolt'll bll••ri.11 Fe1>•11.,·v "· •M M•*VI 1• •· U. tni-------------1 ____________ _ you ~ecelve •n additional ex-atru~tlo_n, q,e number or••: GoLo CD4ST' LTD .. 3" ,.~,.11 "'s.n LEGAL. NOTICE ·~z~T~o~~.:::.,~":~s emphon. But you receive babies born the amount of oll 0r .• ,.,o. toa '''· L•111n1 111t11. c11H. LEGAL NOTICE NoT1c1 011 01stoLuT10N T"' 1011ow11111 Pfl'1on 11 dofn1 tKi1h1fl1 th' ddlll I If •· ' th d ft'51 P1,1t1111nr ro ll>f 11rovl1lor11 et ~llori fl; no 1ng a ona you are to. Ut: taken out or e groun M••· "•••It!• L. wt11•1. ,.,o. kll •tl. 1~., o1 '"' te•w•11-Coo• Q• "'' PHtLou ENTEfl.P ll l~Es. 161)1 L• deaf and dumb " ., lttllM lr1m. C1lll. tHJ2 ,lCTITIOUI IU SINl51 httf of C1lltornl1. netl(lf It hftf(ly llVJ~ Ref.• Cir(! .. FllO"''''" V•ll1v. C•. tt1flll . ' Mr. Jt c' W, 'Mllt1, S1m1 11 Abov1, NAMI STATIMlNT lhtl; P'f\llll' A, Lintt. lCJJt Lt Row (Ir( .. , It d1scrlml~tes also, he • This 1MKln111 i. NI"' clll'ldllclM 11r 1 T"' 11>11-11111 "''1on1 ••• llelnt T1:1t .,.,,....,,~1,. h•ttrlltor• ,.111.,,1 F-.int•lll v-u1v, C•. t11CI reels Even though recent THE ORIGINAL concept "'".....,""11. 111111.,.,. ''' bl1w..... ooROTH V c. CRAM" '""' T1111 111111 ... u 11 Ml.,. conc1uc.11c1 b' on ' ' . also was based on ability to PtlrlCll L. Whllt NEWPORT IEACH TIN NIS CLUI CLAl lll II ENGLE• lll'l<llH' "'~ 11t1111 ..... ll'lllllVoGu••· changes· put s Jes at Jess of Tiil• •'•'•"Ifft! Ill" ... 1"' '"• (el/111'1' Pit,) SHO,., 76Ql 1!111 111111, H•w-1 ,,..,.e a• fH E IRAs's OWL. CCII.'""' el ""!lo• A, L•"~· 8 disadvantag• ••av t'ill ft n pay, Block contends. but now, Cl••ll." 0r1,nw CwnlV 111· M1rc11 '· un. ••11<.11, c.r11orn11 ""° o •• ,,,,, s1t1• 111 c1111e'""• 11 ,,.,... T11l1 ''"P"''"' 1HH .,.1111 "'' c°"n'" ' l'"·v • 0 e h I · th t '-• ff' · I IY t.....,.1, J . Mlddo~. DtllV"" '°"'"" ~....,., '9\IS'H I "•ad•"' IU St111UU dlssolvM tty mut1111 tofl$t n1. c11r\ 111 0r1n11 c"""'., If'! P'tll. n, 1rn. pa,y'a dlspri>l)Orfiona\ely hJ&h e c ~1ms a. wa.a o ICI~ s itre c11r1t.,· , . '"°' ,~,, ""!-' ltM!'I, c11iornl• cL.-.111 1: 11 !NGL Ell e1 ,,,. c11v o• ,., l'ltvtrl w J. M.O.u Dtll'llty cwn1y tax. there ·Is· dlscrlmJnatlon .. Plar1ng ar9~ with it and P11blt:.iect '°'.,... coni 011w "~~ ~.i 'kvWiM Proa•"· """'· 11s ~'~~!'':1~.1!::;1~·. 11~~"!~1'"'°:.~·~~ cier1t • , '"" CAN YOU (lnswer .' tor-also in .the application of the maktng .exemphons not based M1rcr.1, u. n. ,., 1tn •1 ~.,, s.~u No. 1e1. H•"'"°'' 111m. •ntl ~., <t1u.i 10 bl 11!ocl1r1<1 ;" 1r.e Pubt1111ett O••n•• cot11 0111, 11Bot, rectly' Ca t the · •· ..l.. b'l't t " h · , ~GAL NO~CE C•lllorn!• nufi, cOfldutUn• or ••'-' ey,,..,,,, • "11 M1re11 1. 1, u. n. "72 u1.n . n ax ' OflSl!i ~iye fedl!ra l 1a\\•. on a ) I y 0 pay, IUC as 1n lM:. "'I t1<111 bu1lflt,I.$" bfl,,, cend11UM by •n OOllOTH'f c. CllAMP ol '"• CllY nt Construction will begin next a simple answer? Can U.S. the case of the blind . •tcT/Ttous •ut1NIU 1,,.1.,..11•1 r1<1ut111nd •"41 wa11. L••11rw. •••en. ceimr., et O••ne•. s11t• 011-------------~.ar On • new Cable that ·11 governmen t off1'c1·a1 ' THE LA TT•· R ,1·1uati'on "1 · h h •A _..., ... , st•T•1ri111111T • Anlho<o., M, '""'•n C•IH0<n1o, .... 111 l>f•••11•r coM1u<1 t1l(I LEGAL NOTICE WI s · "" am nol sure t at t e ""x Tni IOllt'N;; "r-on IJ del"' 1tuiiness l hl1 111 1-"1 111.0 ...,.,,. '"' C(IUnw ""'"''" .,,., 11 tn1111"" te 111 1~1 .,.et1 01 tip Improve long-dh1tance Since the Company hA and hls arises rrom different in-J:ple 're the ones to be mak· ,,. c1e•k .,. Or•"•• Caunw on F1btu•"' n. ,_1c1 ...,,1,,.., • ...., ~., •uumett .,.,, w111 ------------- ho ·~¥ /I . . " . HENNESSY t:NTl!i llPlllSE! lt7j itn. by SPVtrly J. M•He•. c.pu1y ,...., .... PIY •II """'•,,.,In, ebllt1tl11111 et "''d tUP'lllOll COU•T 0,. TM• telep ne service to or from brot~er Ri~ard fo unded in terpretalions at the state g those dec1s1ons, he says. ,.1,_,1 sr. Me. 1• '-•'• ,.... ... Cini. 1y Cllrk. 11u11,,,11 11ir1tator• ,...., ""'''"' .n. sT.,TI Oii' CAL1110RN1A P'o• Orange County. accordlrig to 1955. ·H. &. R. Block, will levels as to the distribution of "And I don't know if Congress L1•rY Alltt1 Lu1tt1<1a. 1•1s "•'"°"" s1 " u•n ru••ttt. 1"1 COUNTY 0" OUNO• ••··di H K ti 1 I . "' 1 <:rnit Mtlt Citlt t "1.lllflll'ltd' Or111511 Cot11 O.llY Pll(i1, s11d ••r1111rlhlP •11 dlUolYM •1 01 N•. A•nu1 owu1 ee · !U. , of I .prepare more tha~· &even-prooertJ and Income between is qualified for the job without T~I• bviiMSu 11 Mint Conc1utttd bv in F11>r1.1•rv n. •nd M•r1:h ,, •· u, 1t11 Ftbrlo'••v n. 1•12 INOT1c1 o" HIARINO o' 1t1T1T10N "(• e e p o economists, pro-Lirrw All•" Lultl•M C!•l•e 11. E"'"' • LlfllRS fltTit.MINTAltY PacHlc Telephont, .,ti 1vt1 on. ,· inlllioii,, reiurnS 'this ~·,· ar, ~-husban and wife. , In com· th h 1 f · . l!Wllvldu•I 4U·n Opf'o1hv c. cr1m11 P'o• P'1101AT1 o" w1LL AHO l'Oll minager. about 9 percent of l e total, mupit.v · prOperty s lates fessionals, .businessmen and ,7."t' .:•011tn1tnr, 111H1 wl·"'•"'!. ,"",;;,v LEGAi.. NO:'ICE . M:~:i:111~-;i,nor1"'' Co•11 D•11., 6~;~~; td~11•1• or ALIC E""· "AR KE ii, Ole•••· A s u Per · capacity un-Henry has plenty fJf time and everythino is SO.SO; in others lt lhers" ... k"' '111•• 111.1"" on. "'"'' · , NOTtC E 1s HE11t11 v 01vl!N th11 d d I I h 8 0 • • 8v 8tVerlJ J, AUddClll, O.OlllY (Q<lmty JO•IP~ A. Ptr~tr 1<111 llltd hlrttn <I IHI· er1roun coax a lelep one experience to contemplate the may vary. Block stresses that he JS not c11r•. ll'1cT1T1ous 1u11H1ss '''"'' ''"'''',,win •nll ror in .. •"'',, Cab!• ca bl 1 · • ,.unJ N•M1 sTATIM•N.T LEGAL NOTICE "'' pa . e 0 carrymg up questlon. ·, · 1 The: law ~!so c9uld be attempting to say that' either Publl~td o~'"'' c~Jt D•llY "lle1, t he 1011ow1"' H''°"' ••• dolnt L•tter• Tt•••m•n11'' re "•1111on••· to 90,000, simultaneous con· His oplru'on , The tax no'w ";_ .. , counter·producti've. as Block 1 1 , f M11"C11 t 1s tt 2t 1tn mn butin•u 11: su,.1110R coURT o" TM• ·~''''nc' '0 ""111t"' 1' ""'"" •&• h.1rtl)"• ... goa -to ra se money or toe. ' ' ' • FL IGHT ASSOCIATE S. 1009 Qutll STATI 0, CALIP'OllNIA "Oil Dl•tl(l,tllrt, •l'lll '"II tht llM1 tnd Olit t 1'.eraatlons, will be constru~ted really a t~l for 'rtgulaijoh,e~ views it. He cites the &ltuatlon feet social changes-hi right or LEG,U. NOTICE ,,,,tt, N1w~t 1e<1<~. c111r, t*O .·TMI couNTY o" o•t.NGE ~' "'~''"" 1"• 1'"'' h.•' twin "' 19' between the San Fr1nc1!lco th · .c .. · '" • th •·• · f th . bl h E!iO.•ri. M. ,-1.rc1 Jr .. •on s..1111 "' A·1'1U• M••<" 11. u 11. •' t ::io •·"', In "'' • ~ ,eco.,.,my • ra er "°"'' () e JO e6S person w 0 wrong. But he says he rte.ls lltCtlTIOUI IUStNass l ucll, Or1 ntt. ,C1Ht t14'lJ NOTI CI 0" MIARIN• 011 PETITION (111,/rlr_,, el Dt•••lme"I Ne. l of u ld BMaeytroArpoeJaitaanndAthreeaLos, dOAWnngetiheeS simply a ll)ethod Of rai_sin,g· receives nont8X8ble beneft·•·, t gi th t W h Id t NA.Ml ITATIMINT "oblrt L. Tr1cw, IC2t2 C•1wlerd Ctn· "Oii: ,.•O&ATI OP' WILL AND P'OR (6Url. ti 100 Civ ic Cl"ltr O<lv. Wiii, tn i.a, l!I ron Y a e S OU a Tl'le follttwlnt WIOll 11 del~ ltu1Jneu y.,.. lld , Si,,tt Ari., C•llf. t2~ LltTllll TllTAMINTAll'f Ille CITY ol 5t"lt A"•· C•lllornlt. r:n Joaquin Valle , Kautz money to meet the na tions bu t who would hf Ve to resume ]east 4nder11tand the goals••: MAI LOW ., ASSOCtATl!s, 27ao Mario,, Fr•l'<•s Llnt1e"blre. u oe1 e11•11 01 MA llEl STANGElAN O, •Ill> Dtit.i,;e~•u;~J~H~'12 y b'll t h Id h hl b th ta Aoe11 .. to, Stlut~ L•;u"'· C1!!!. ti•" kr!OW" ., MAll!L J 0 s·e ,. HI N E c ' ,, • id. I .5. ax payme~ts s OU e soug y e x. Ptll•SDll Pl .. N•. ™· CMlt M•••. """"'~· N. Fo• Sr .. ill! w. Wht1•l1 STANGELANO o"'"•'fll. Ol,ll\IJ .,. ''When put in s er v i ce Moreover, he feels there are resui:ne work ing . Which is what just about u!,•1 c=t':':~.2100 •eier..,.. "1" Na. ~'i' S•111~ ..,,..., c1111. 121o.1 NOT1ce n · HE111:av <i•YE N "'11 :',~.';~~ .~0L~o:'" .. m.tl.me ·1n 1975 or 1•1s," he parts of tbe lax law that are . It 1g that fundam ental ques-everyone ia saying these Thli 11u1i11111 11't1t1 .... cenducted .,., •n Ptr1~,:~1~ .... ,. 11 bl"" con111 uc.-itc1 llY • M1,~;i" 11 1· Andr"'eu~ h~i 111~,, h~..'1", ~ u• soulh R°"'1•" 11"'4. 11 l!WllYldUll. I! M Pl J ... on Of IH • I ft .... ··-ft.' ••v•fty HUii, Clljftirllllf tttll •·'d "th •~ II I bl poorly explained and un-lion of purpose however that da"S J•v Mirt-utene · ••c• '· 1~w•'K• 01 L""'' T'"",,'"11rv 1e ,..1 .. '"'' n1u 11s.1,... &I • e 'ftl\l"'m e· Ong CA e ' • " ' Tllla 11111,.,..,i nltd w!l!I ltll CeUftlV 'Thlt Jt•temtnl lilH wl~ llN' C111.1nly !Tonlr r1l1r111e1 te wtilrh 11 m,,d1 tor All~"" fw Ptllllllltf -first Of its kind in the ,west derslood. e.,pecialJy in regard ,.A_ ..A_ .A., ..A. _A_ _A_ Cl · k I Or C ry . F II 2I ltn Cl1rk el O<tntt CCM1nty on. Ftb. 14, 1911. !ur!Mr p1rllcu11,., •tld !llU tht 11m1 11\d lll .. tl ...._ will nearly triple existing to the elderly. U W l-f l-f W U ,.,'' l•~•rrv'""f.' M~~.~~.:, Ceu"'~ ~~.:ive•IJ J. ~llDll. 0'111'Y Ceu'l•Y 01•c• e1 11•~•1,.. ~ ••m• "'' -" ''' Putirhh~ 0<11>11 co.11 Dt11Y 1J11e1, C~·-· . t~r Mlf(ll 11, 1'1', •I !•)II -"'. 1<1 ti.. M•rc" '· I ••• lt1J ut.n telephone circuits for use Block cites the statement by c D F' h lnfl • 111'144 1115 .. , co..irt•oom o• O~•''"''"' No. J 01 111d bet 0 Co t h h' h ~ De t t uts 0 1g t at1on P'ubllllled 0••11 .. (NII D1llw ,.1101 Putillthtd 0••1'19• (ftlll . [)tlty Pllol. ceurl. II 7tlO pvlc Ct""' Orlv1 Wt1t. In LEGAL NOTICE ween range un y, t e a 151 • reasury par men ... ,,_ •••. ...: Ftlll'VI..,. "; n 1nd Mtrch 1, •·-',•n 1111 cu.,,., 511111 ""'· ca11ternl•. B A ' •• A I d h . M•rm 1. I, IJ, .,, " ....... •• ~~ Jt o ,-1 n '---..,,===-,===--•Y rea. I.ARI. nge e.s AO offici al t at 75 per cent or the I PGAL NOTICE . flftl rllr~try "· • . [ ll'tCTITIDUl IUtlNISS tlsewhere," he said. ·people who receive pension or ......,. ~!t ... 5~,:~kHN. HAMI tTATIMll!NT ne~~~iblr~~~~l~utv~~t~!1 it;~ ~~~~!-~1y'.n~::r;l~ypo, rtth!i ~~-. -But It Can B1' te Back Tiit lol~!~T~~~&·~::!.' llUllMJI LEGAi, NOTICE t~:~ .. :::.,TI\::.:. bu~75r:J~:"'T!N:::~MO:· s;: prove long "·•·nee serv1'c1 to h ,,. l'ICTtf1ous 1us1H111 W111T111r. c11111u111 ..,.., t01 Ste1uu. H ... ..,1 •••ch· C1Hf'trft10, \Ua\.ll t ey overpay. 'CUTT~til NIWl'Oll:T IOAT SALE~, N.t.MI STATIMINT Tth n1n ." ..... , M•rll •. 1111011. 1400 •111111 .... u. Ind from this area with points n• w. co111 H"'\' .. su111 •· Ntw.or1 1"' laliowint '""'-1'1 clol/19 builneu Arte•"'v' •or llttllltn•r Ca11e M•••· C11!1trnt1. anywhere Jn the world, since HE A~ claims that one--By DAVID R. FRANCIS see it -riow you don't" varl· e11d\ ttUD ••:FOR FUN INoUslt!ES 3'21 we 1 "ui~fhhli:I Or1n11 Cot11 O•llY r u"'· 0811 Ellla11 !wilt >. 1«IO EIM!I No. u. . f Chrbtl1" trl1"'' M,,o!!Hor SerYICt Arnold $. AllllOUN. 11112 Riii J1ck'1 ' I .Y.1•Cll, I. '· I. "" UJ·n (e1l1 M•1•. CtJlfer"I•. the new raciJlty will In• third 0 those eligible for ety Cir .. Hu11tl 11et&n l11ch Wirntr, S•nl• A"1' Ct llernll t170. This bv,1n111 11 Ml"" conducltd by 1n WASHINGTON -In the lat · T~!I bu11,,111 11 b1ln11 conducted by '" Artl'l!e c. &r1,, 1* ltutltnd letd, LEGAL ~OTICE 1nc11v1111111 11<111,bt nll •!WI wU•I. terconnect with the nationwide retirement income c red its Area. the United Stales Con· Remember the tax cuts of inc1ivri1u11 N1w11e1r1 1111c11, c1u1. """° ,. M•,k a. 11111111 direct dl't.nc. d I. a I '1 n g d 't I Im th m becau e ·the · d ,.;nQl!I s Allhou1• JOSE P'H 1· CARTA, 2~~11 Ovt•l•k• T"i' it11tm1111 111111 with "'' cov,,rv on ca e s Y gres!I has pulled I great ma-1964, 1969, an 1971? T"1i 11i 11m""i 111111 wl!h tht c111.1nl¥ o.i...-, El Tore, c1n1or,,11 ~ IAR >n1 c•••k 0, O••n•• cou111., on ll•b•utry n , network. faiJ tO understand their rights. gician's !ltUnl Of the "nOW YOU J th I t t b d f p ' Cltrk el Ortnt1Counly1111: Ftb. H, lttt. lt oritld L. Antontccl, \9'11 l"llttlr" IU P'IRIOll COURT OF THI lf '1, by l1vtrly J, Mtddlll. Otitul'I' Ceun• Pre .. ntly' PT&T .ngl'neers n e I eS , U ge , feSI· l Y ltvtrly J Mt(ldaJI OfPUfV Ceunly L1rie. Hvntl,,11t1n let(ll, C11!f. lTATI OP' CAL IF ORNIA 'Oil IY Clerk. d t N' ho led "I 1973 (I k • • Tiit butllltU 11 llt!"• centlucltd by • T'MI COUNT'f OiJ OIANO• "1"21 throughout California are en ixon as : n • '' · 111J11& Gtn•r•t P•rtnen.l)ie. Nt. A·7no1 Pvb!!thtd or&111• c11111, O•HY P.HOI. I d. 'd j •"ill ~· b'jj. C O I" oll• Archlt C l rtV NOTICI OF NIARIMG ON ,.l'Tlt lON drawing up plans for the n IVI ua s ... pay .... I ion F:~~ed 11?'1;,~· .:11 M1rb;' l, .: ,tl\11 ''!'!mlfli .. !~~ whtl 1t>t COU"IY P'Oll "ROSA Tl: OiJ WILL ANO ,.011 P'tbrlltry 2:i. •ncl Merell l, •• IJ, "'2 mlSliVe project, Which in-leSS jn federal income taxes 1ttJ '01·72 Mlrk Of v.-tl'IH ........ 111'1' 1111; Fib, 7, lt n. LITflRS TllTAMINTAlT j -----~------"f-,_n < h Id il h '' llllY J, l1rt111n, Df!llllJ Cou11h 1!11111 01 G. 9, "ll ES50H, •••o k"own E • Cludes 11ix under11round power tuan t ey wou t e ta1 LEGAL NOT1CE cltl'lr. •• G11teH1 1111Rv PR ESSON, o.:111H. L .. AL l\'OTICE and repeater buildings spaced r.ates and structure were the ll'1t11s NOTtCE is Hfll:lll T G1v1.N t11A1 i------------ bou P'ICftTIOUI IUSIN llS P'ubJ!llitd Ortntt COP" Otlty l'llol, THOMAS L. ,.lll:ISSON 111• 1111!:1 "''''" 1 • lllCflt JOUI IUllMlll a t equally along the route. . &ame as those in existence NAMI ITAtlMIHT FIWl!m 1•, » •nd Mire" 1. •· itn Mt111c .. , •or ,.,oll111 "' wut 1nc1 1or NAMI STAtlMINT The te1e.......,ne official said when I took office." Tiii 1o11vw1"" etrlftt\ 11 d1l11t1 bull'*' :m.n 11 ... 1"c• 11 Len"' T1t11menl1ry to pfll· T~• 1011owlno .. , .... 11 cloln• M 1-. l"IV •• , 11-. rtffflfl(f IO whld\ l• m •d• !Or •• , that U all goes well, actlill a.t.UILES AHO IEADS, ,.ail Office LEGAL N011CE f\lrlhtr P••Hculi rt. •1'111 lllJt Ille 1:mt •roG A,.l"l.IEO Pl.ANN INO DVNAMICS. cable-1Aylng wil l begin durin" FOR A "family of rour that eoa 1'1 , 1U3'.2 ll•d Slrttr. SunMJ •loc• el 11t1r1 .... "'' ,.,.,. ~ ......... '" 1JO E. 11111 ltrptl'I. ~l.lllt ,,,, (Ollt "° Illich, C•tlrorn!1 tOld l'ICT1Tt0UI IUllNllS ror M1<dl ti, lt1'J. •I f:JO 1.m .. In 11'11 MllJ•, C111;1ornf1 fJl?I. April, 1973, and should be ' earns$10,000ayear,notedthe R JeAnL!f,lU:t'rlrdl1rHl,Sun.el HAMISf.lttMINT CMlllfDllll'llf OtPlrlltl•nl NI. J el 11IG ENGINl.l.llt!NG 51!RVICe COit· -mpleted and reody for Anthony .C. ri1allotto bas tive in the construction in· Pre•t'dent ,.. his budget l••ch.C1t11111"nl•••1J•2 Tl\1 tou-1"" ,.,..,,,, 1,1 c1o1.,..c..,rt,111110 t 1v1cc~n1rrOrlv•Wt11,1,, POll:AT ION..JAC•11r.cer1.1.11uw .. 1 ..,v Tl'lll llu1lne11 I' ltllnt ce!WluCIH 11'1 1n llUllntll IS' 1~t CllV el S..1>11 ,,,.., C1lll0<nl t. Wafl\lnttftfl t lv!I,, LO. A"' t I 1 I• Wti"• early ln 1975. been elected assis'"nt vice dustry for more than 25 years. mes!lage, taxes for this calen· ,,,.,, .... ,,. o-oe• we•T ,.,, •• ,,, '"" oate.i Ml•ch 1 1111 c.1uar"1•. ''& "ii' "'~ "'" " " ' WILLtt.M t: l1 JOMN t,,;, bu1lnt11 11 conduclH ~ • c°"" president or Great \\'e!lterD * dar year will have, dropped Ra .Hl*ln Let · Gtti.11v Oriw, N"""'"I &Itel\, Ctl!f. Cauntv Cltr~ ' -•llori. More People Enter State Than Leave For every seven ramllies who moved out of cauromia during 1171, eight · fi milles moved in, making Clllfomli. CM o( 20 1'magnet" states in . ~ naUon, accord ing to flaw'ea rele•sed by Allied Van Linet, Inc. ln ita fourth annual study of the nation's migration pat- ttrn!, the household goods mover revealed results .of a computerized study or the mqre than 211,000 shlpments it haDdled duriltJ the year ended December 31. 1971. A "magnet" stale Is so ddignated If al leas\ 55 per-ctftt or ill totaJ relocation 11c-- tlvity cons:ist.s or inbound shlp- mepta -I.e., ramlly movea in· to the state. In general terms, the ma- jority of the "magnet" states were in the New England area . and the south!ast , IOUthweat , and Pacillc COASt fflions. The ind us tr I a I northeastern, north central, lad the northern plains state! 1enerally showed m o r e families moving out than In. Tht mOll moblle populations -in terms of sheer numbers -were thoee In <Allfornia, followed by Te1as, New York end lllinols. ·For the third consecutive felr, Vermont was the na- tion'• leading "magnet" !ltate on a proportional basis, with tllrft families moving in for t vtry one movin1 out. o. nd H G h bee •~•or 26 ~•cent ''"'' '1'1""'"1,'11td "'1111 ,~~~ eou"•tv nuo. M,ir0w1w, oRllN 1 tYl.\ltA c11.,1., H. 11M11..,, *"""' ~ Savinss aDd Loan Assoclatl ·~ymo . arra as n ,..._ .--. ci.,.. •r O••nt• t11"'Y ,on· ..... u•rv . !1:1w1rd Stul. l lOI G1t1•Y D•lv1. ,. 1 Ch A lhls '''""""1 _, fll•• wtt11 tt1t cou11-. , on. appointed president of the Los That's true as far as it 1171 •Y 1•¥..,IY J, Mlltelu., Dl!lllfY .Newll()f'f ee.•"'· Celli. f2'lll °' · ,•,,••"•ff.,...""' t~ c1~•k 01 or11111 cou11ry on •9'ruttY .Mallotto i dis\rict Joan · 1 countv c1trk. 11 ........ ,,., Stul, ll!N Ga!••r Dr1w, 1 •-· • ,. 14 1,,2 • 1 r·--J''' '~ · 1 '• An11:ele5 Lithograph Campany, goes. But there'!! a hidden . 1111"11 "'_.,.,.,, •t•dl. c.111. nuo •h ,,,.u,. · · manager at Great Western's bsld ' f he R .&J' mirror here an invlst'ble Pu1111111t1t or1111e c11111 0111y ,.not, Thl1 bullnt11 11 bl!n• eent1uc.ttd by • ""''JI''' ttt1 f'11111111tr "•.oc ' ,,.. 8 SU Jary 0 l epuu IC ' Mer(ll 1, 1, JS, n, 1tn JU-1'J Ptrlntr1,,lp; Hu&btNI a. Wllt. "1,1bllthed Ortntt Cot" Dtlly Pllfll, Laguna Hills office. He i·ollleO Corpo ration. The Laguna pocket that has left most tax-A,,.......•rv kt.11 , 1 M,1rc11 1. •· 1~. 1112 to•·n "uhlhl>lcl Or•ttM CMtt o.ll'Y "11"· bett ff f th LEGAL NOTICE Edwtr1:1 11111 · '•ll•111rv , .. ~ Mid Jlfllrth 1. a. 1•n the association in 1971 after Beach resident bc8an his payers no er o rom e TMs t111lf'l\lllt 111tc1 W1111 '"'' c114111f., , .. ~~AL N011CE •·» . f career in the paper industry in tax. standpoint. • 11icr111ous 1u11N11s Clt•k "' °''""e counf'I ft!!: l'111ru••Y 21. L"GAL NO-."' servmg ive years <JS senior 1959 d h be be That mirror or pocket is in· NAMI sTATIMINt ,~. IY 11.,1r1.,. J, M.cldox, o.~ury NOTICI 10 11ooi•• , ,.C: "I"'~ Joan officer ror another sav-an as en a mem r ., flat lon The nati·on· ha' s 8 ""' 1o11ow!nt .. ,10111 ••• c1o1111 '°""'Y crn. • · • ;.,11~• ~~lie• 11 i'ttftbr oivt" 1ht1 •P11.,•~r;l -.--,c00,c,.-±oac1-,cvc1Tc,.-.-.","o-,-,--. d I . t' -n· of the . American paper • bl/1! ... 1s Ill I ' ... •lfVUtlllll of ftt• H ...... porl•MIH "'"111.ct H ti II llttftl I Ill f th I • " tngs an oan assoc1a 1011. e Merchanladv1'soryboard. graduated income tax with MOULt•u'" ''"''" HARDWARE, ,.1.1btr111ec1 D••"•t Cot11 o.uv ,.1io1, Stl!MI Dtttrl<t win rKtlvt •ll• for l!I• T o ee Yt v•n • e ·"' and his wife live in Orange. , ueo Ave" s1 HtwflOrl &t•tll mto Metdl '·" ISi :n, i•n . U0.1! e•1~11r1" ttl• AMII-Ind ••modi! ru~'"' el "" Cot11 CemmuntlY ·cou-.. * tho&e in higher brackets J•mtt T. Mou11r1111, 111s cib.11. C0tt1 LEGAL NOTICE to ie:11 Ml.-J• ~ ''"" Conrroc11r1 ~:f;;~~ T! !r~~:" .. ~O:,'r.• ,,...t'::fir. * ·Alr California h a·& an-' paying somewhat more then ~"· ·1 cct1u 7311 st J mu Pt .. · _:~:::t'~1" c:.~!~ w~~~';! u1 10, ""' ~ 111er 1h111 11 :00 •·ltl· fl'lll•" Insurance nounced the appointment 'or those in lower brackets. lnfla· .N..::.,r1 ·~,.c11.n,, · '. . . .;· -~ p1c•1nou1 •ut1Ma11 .ACl,.llCl.t1111Nrtc•!wf11F1tlt a:oo •.m. !!~~dM:c"c.'.f;,~"fo~'~~.~:~.~~ ~~. man Job n Ke'nne•• Warren as cargo tion shoves the taxpayer inti> • Thi• 11v11n••• 11 Mint ~uc.ttd llY • HAMI stATIMIJtT MtNl"llt 1m. r" 111• Offltt °' sc""1 °''"'~· °"'' Celttot.. Or•n• c°"'"'Y F i tz gtrald w h' h . . I ' t L""!t ...... ,,n1rW!l1. . SCHN!MAR SE!e:.Vl<;E t'OM,.AHY, 11~111t1 ... Htv91rto/MM Unlflftl kf!ool Ct1itor"l1. ' ' • sales manager. Warren • s 1g er income c IS!! ID curren J1m11 T. Mo\ltt•up INt., , c1lllorfll• ,corNr1ll.,,..,·•1 1:1o1ne o~, ft.!'l ""'enr11. c0t1e ~, i1.1cn &kit "''11111 rkti.,fd 1,. n.e tll lc• has b e e n dollars He must fork over a '"'' •'•""""' n1..i w111> Ille ceuntv "'"'"'" •• C:tn "''· "'" 11f111Jdi IJmt ""' 111 • w111 Of tll• "urcl!•tlJIJ A .. 1\1 '" "'' • ed d ' background Includes assocla-. ' Ct•rtt of O•tnff Ctunl'I' lfl:,Fltl. u. ltn, s c H N. t tl I JI MI! tl I c Al lll 1IU94!C~1ll!•d·1111/d. A,"y Clllm IW. Admllll I 'tt l lltfl 13\t M nam tree-tion wi•h British Overseas larger portion of his inflated I Y lntr•Y J . M.,;au Dlpu•~ Ce11tit+ u.aoJ:AiToie:v sE11:v1cE1 bl"'..,. ., ~ i.. "'' Ill• mu•• M ,,. .. 11.,,,.u,; r~O:. -"'t,,,11 ... c .. ~;· tor of Warm· > inco me to the federal govern· (llf'k. wH~ 111e ••l"clptt plKI "' tiu1,1 .. u Mio ·"'Ill",,. ..... " Ml\ cttlm wo• Ctlltornlf. Incl ..... n. bl llPOMd I .... I ' 1 Airways Corp., the Flying . 1 ' 1•111 '''" •• 1t1 Ho.tH•t lltda.t, Htwiim "'"~" ""'""'· 1 e6b11c1., ,IM 11ouct 1, '"' ,....,. ittltd ng OD n1ur-. d A. I di I ment. "ublltl'rff Or•nt• Co•1I 0.11, 1"1161, "'cllr.G11{•ern11,1 , . ~· T , ,,.\It! tolltlllt of v1rl..,. tlfne In •1<1• ,...,.,.. It-. " !ht ance Agen-Tiger.-L1ne an 1r n a. n Thus 'or most ~pie ·•t Mtrd'I 1, •· 1s, %2. un . tu.12 'T11oh llitl1l11t1s 11 cent111eft.a tl'I' • cer· It 1....... ""'""' .... ua.w Actmrn111,111on •.,u.iint 196, he j . ed BOAC's cal'go , ,, _.. , ,.._ LEGAL OTICE "''"on •• tur• ~ O•'lfloll'men1 won: ,.. E *1 •. cles, Inc., of ~ oin those tax cuts since 1964 have · N' · icHH1.MA11: se 1v1cE ·~"' 110N1. · '"•ch .... ~ .. m:'111. cenfon'n ~ .... ,1,,,1:' N e w p 0 rt sales staff in New York where i·ust about canceled the impact JittiflOIJS tuliN1t1 CDMPANV. •~c . ,.! trit •, •• "• 'l" .. Y 1~ c..,-,t•11t• .. t11· .....:~•tliinl '"' ,1Y~f~ ~'"'; B h he provided a technical con. NAMI ITATIMIWT .... SHllLE'f M. KHHll Dllt, r..v ffmtn -"' • •• ··r.· com ... llfN lllo ........... " C•tl ,..,., c I eac . of inflation. The average tax· n.. -.i1 ... 1no Hrton it 6'1"' b\111,.,.11 M.o. .,. C1n•orr1i1, "'' •Ke"•1"" •1111 tdoP" ootumef!~. co.In of • iii. c..,1,K1 Th H t. gt Beaeh sultancy service to large , . ta bu d 1 ,,. Presld~"t 1 1111 ,.,,Y,111"' "°'""' ""'" rtl;t1. r,n 00tt.1mtflll •r• """' on flli •rid °"" I• e un in on exec· 1 h' ...;.. throughout payer s 1nccme x r en s · suMMl!lltFUN COMPANY. 1 t ,1 T1111 "''"".,,' w1s 111111 w!t11"" cnun· wtrt:fN'll """'"'"en .. 111 "'" w i. '" ,.iMrc l"N>tetlen 1" ""'11111 elllcn trf 111, utive served with Warmington vo ume g 1Pt"'rs just about the same proportion l'1i.u No. 1, Cot11 Me••· c1r11. fY Cltrk m Orlntt c~nfY '" Ftllr1.1•,.., •ttDrd•M• wll!I "" nourlY w•" r•ltt 11 o...-. tlWl ot w11111m !"' • I t r th th·e United Stales. f h' ' it ' JM• llabl•I Ot•tl GtmMlll tGttltrtl 22. 1911. lll!H tle•~ln. ' P'tr!Mr~ Arci'lllKll lllO ••v:t Ol'lw 11s A sa es agen or · ree * o 1S income as was 1n "'°"' ,.•rtneri. 1,n Mr1c11111 No. 1, Tu1ttn. . , c11T1,.1CATl0H ,.nY c1111rn<i1*' "°' 1n11ct,.•ttd •M cororM O. ""1· ceiiieritii, .. "''' .,; years prior to his app<>intment c1111. · · • 1J•r111' iC•"lli' lfl•t "~· ior•"' 11. • '*°"" ll;ttfl "'~ ' b4 ••111 •1 Ill• Cllf'••"' 011t•rllfd' •' '"' °"''' 01 t11• ArcftltKt 11., . R e x P. lhlf bli1l,,~H ll ltllflt mrMlucttd lty I COl'tllCI ellllV el "'• Offtln11 ell lilt If! lftV ...... ,. ..... fer 11'11 IPlll!ctb!• lttde Ind Dt-1111'19 110 00 lot tlCh Ml Ill ""'''' as director. ONL y. THOSE taxpayers ln o-r•t ,.,,,-,,.,t.,1p. e111c1. c11n111e111011 Iii 1Uect w1111 the 1btve "'•n• •nd .,,,diiutltni. TM• tlf-ll will * Xetter. has the lowest bracket with in-Ao1>1r1 o. G•mmm CSl!All . Hittd Tr•dt• COU11C111. 11 '"' 11te1 ll1ted bt rihilldlcl Ollol.r-!f 11111 "' •r•"'tlt.1rfltf J · d ··th • T"I• '''""'"'' 111911 wtll'I 1111 C(IUnl'f' WILLlit.M r. tt JOHN, lltl-•rt nal cu'''"' or l rt rtvlte<I II)' comiM11t • .,,. l!i "°' <orllll:_\..,~1111" 11.,.. Leonard Valore of San 01ne e comes of about $5,000 have en· Cl•r-et or1n11 coun•v 1111: Ftll. u, 1111. c°""tv C!t•k tMttr "~' d1.1rlne "'' 1116dr,... llmt "''' tUtr th• bl• oMnlne ~. Clemente has been named a strifr or , Pa· 1·oved a really eubstantiaJ •• ll•V9rlY · J. M1<1dox, ~uly cou,,.., ,., ,,.,.r1y J. Mtddo•. ef eftfl•••ucn"" 11mt , 111ch ••vl11o!'t1 1111u P•1<mllf!t 80"" •nd ,.,;,0,m•ric• 11111>4 lfi 8 I I · Cltrk tllPlllY , bt ro111ld1••d I 111rt Of !ht billow lllltd w!ll bt ttfllllrtd of 111 C 1 lot' vice president of Nort h c c o s reduction in the effective tax · '1*' . ''''"' r'"'· An., llt•rth, "''"'''· ••c•lltn. pr !I' Mltct• , ' °" ric A · Co d E n I I n"r• f ,.111111111.ci Or1n•r C11111 Dilly Piiot, Publi!~lcl Ortnt11 C1111t 0•11'1' ,.11o1. ~llan or Olllt• btntllt1 lh•ll bt In •d• Eicti r'~j' t4'fill 'bt .. }'ltlllt t m er t C, an rrespon ence ra e. . ,.111,111,v 1,, JS '""' M•rcJt 1, 1, un Feorutry n •nd Mtrcb 1, ti 1s, 1t1J' f61 ·1t dltl&n te 1111 b~h'IW 1111.., ""''" K1111o "Form el ,,0001;1 .. 110vn11 In '!'ichon ,/~ Schon!s. a subsidiary of Na· lnJt:, Inc. as ( Ind e e d since most 111.12 0.,,,,1...... •h•ll bl 0111:1 1er -It tMCllleiuo"' 1 0 f genera\ man b d · 'h ·h d Li:"AL NOTIC"· "'tor"'flod '" ,,,c1u e1 1h, "•t.1••r d•v' e "'.111 • 1 1 tional Systems COrporat!on o -rea winners ave a pro-. Y • ""'.. ~ wt•t' •""-'' tk r111 1or ,,....,,,,....., "'' ,•,,, ... .!."""r,:'i !':"t•c ""'&n.ltdb '' • ager Ketter 1· 1 · ]M• 1 ~. 11 • <•r -" <l y ~ • ck P•Y, 11 te 1110 Newport Beach. · molOns or ·rases SU1ce ;,o.;i .). j ~.;8 .1w ~ ". c~·n ""°"'' 0wri1r.0t¥itt11eclor., ldl11t111i.;11ver' I h ,, f opened the th t h ' ed th ir ea! T N 'd 1u,r•1c11 CO\lllT 0' tM• ·""~"' thtW" •ll /ICl!ldtYI rer:HJ'lrtf Of~ Dwriero. OIC\lltcl .... lltl: lll!Wtr •• Va ore as ..... ·years 0 ex-a . av~ ra1s e r . WO ama -STATE 011 CALlf:OlllH IA l'OR In !ht CtllOCTIY• 11ro1rn1 ..... 11rttmtllf ,..1nc1N• Ind .• ltlltlttldl'Y tbrety ,_ perif!nce in secondary school new branch family income, most Ate ~ tN1'cou'.,TY OP' ORAMo-., •"11c..er.11ro1 to iM Hrflci.t••r cr•ft·"""' a. 111r~flfi '" -.u"' '* 1mo d · . . f. · h t h'gh f NO A·l'Uat tlllflllettltn ... ty.. II ~mt~ '"'" NII WCll'f, Uhl II ll\l llf• Tllo teaching and a muu.s,trat1on. office in Irvine of the new a,y~n~ a somew a I er ~ • NOf'ltl °' ,..A.•iNa 011 ....,-1..,i,0,. .... ,1ft.,tfl f.:.'Mtt 1rolKt. , CJllKk ., 111,~..;.. .,,.11 llt eJWn ·,1 , He joined North American Southern Counties operation. eet1ve tax rate. But that in-T S • 'o" f'rtOIAtl o, WrLL AHo 'o" c,'-'",1,flu• N"';"'lO'W• tu•••"'" tht-t t1tt •lddlr' w111 •~M1111 1t1• ' VOiVeS no economic mirrors ) 0 e-.~ce llTTa111 TISTAMINTAlllY nc l ftf • , CO!llrlCf 1r II be 1wtrdld It l<llM In <-four years ago as assistant His previous affilll!ltions in-. · .I. , -ettilf of wtL LIAM c.E. Mos1.L1.v, c.,.,., ' TII• L•v•r '·" 1ormuy w1111 11>t COt1lr•c1 Dor.\ll'nfnt1 •l'ld educatinn director. He holds <'lude pro1'ect engineer for Pa-Oddly enough, 1t wa!I Or. 1ta w.c.1.. MOSEL1v. •k• w. cAt:tL 1. • .. 1KJ•111•R :·!~ .... 111 •rovld•"" aure1y 11on<:1 or llond1 •• H C W ILi h Yal MOSELEV .... CARL e. MOSEL!.Y , ... ~ •• .., . $Pl(IHtd ltltrltl11 Wllhlll ll"t; dlVI '"'' degrees in education and cifi c Soils. and assoc.late civil enry . · a c •. a e Acadenu'es wtLLIAM c•.11-Lo1 MOsl!LfY, D11t••""' w 1111r •·1• no1111c111o11111111•w•r•111.1111 con••tct P•ycholoRY from san Diego engineer wi th the Lo!! Angeles University economist, who HoT1cE 1& Hie111av G•vrN '"'' "', ~ ;·!,3 10 ttHo bldftr. • · ' ted t th' t WILLIAM c M05EL'f 1111 Hied httr ln. • .... , ... ...,.... . WAOI RAT•S: • State College. County Flood C:Ontrol District. po1n ou is a X H1111on 1or • Pro11111 111 w111 • ...., 1or ~um11r •·• Pw-fll 'to 111t 1..t11or Codi iiti""' s11t. * . * , thenomenon in recent H'i•• 1'c'hool seniors J•hn E 11t11111Ce of Le111r1 Tnt~m•"••rv '• "" ,"1a~~rtr ,'·!!' ot ctnrornle. lwlllfr11 c111tor111e 1c111r111111 · · • • ti to ' •• ' J · t .,, " • ottl!lontr rtltrtnc• le ""'Id'! 11 ll'!ll<lt lor ••...-'" •llCI Corittructl1111 T'Plldt1 Co u fl c I Is • Newport Beach r e s id e n t Laguna Nl~el r e 1 I d i n· t es mony i.ue ~ 1 n Kru1e,t.,111na Pnlnt, ind Torkel 111rt11tr Hr11cu11r1. •M "''' uwi 11me .,,. '""' Mtl•t '· 11 1u11a1no l!ld CMS1r1,1e11on Tr HM CouMlf G ilfl h h •·· Cb I C ·51 h 1..aa EconomJc Committee. He I the L p t Se 1 8 h •lie• "' flt8r1.,. "" ,..,.. 1111 ltftn "' ,,... werttrt 01 O••n .. CC1W11¥, 1111 .. ,. ~ ao.111 of George r t as ~n ares • oane as l,llC'Cn 1 "'ta t to...... . a erson, a eac , are 111, Mircn tt 1tn 11 •·>o 1"' in .... , R•f"IMCI"• '·" tr1.111 .. , .,., ••cwtilnllf ""' """''' elected vice president or the promoted t6 ·the, ;position of top econom c cons:"'! n "'~ among IO nominees to the four c(IUrl•oom "'' o.1•'rt"''"i Ne.· i" e1 ,.111 S1111C11.1t•1 1·113 ~''"11~"' ••tt ot 11tr .diem wM.tt "" I ed G • Co .. r' •. li, IL. ,...... Tre1sury. ' ~. I I dt ••• .... t court. II 100 Civic CM!lr Otlv• WHI, In "~ l r•ctor '·" ft(h Y.•fl " f'rH. et workl'l'!lt'I nMdlll '°' Asaoc at en e ~ a-1 n· dil'ectot o . m8J""" ng uo • .,. , One way' Dr Wallicb makes'• gerv ce aca q'I-1c.,., .. en ~ It!• ~·'>:: o1 s,n .. ,,.,.., C•lllOl'~t•. ~tor·~ s.ou ••Kutt "'' c:91!l•ect1 wt1tt11 ..,111 " tr.ctor' Of r .11p'Arnl"' -""'rifUtb ra·•"""'• .,.lettrlc,'a division of · · day by ct.. .. .11J•n Craftlton (~ DA19' hct1 •· 1tn ''"" •• •·33 •w••llH '"' euc::c:tt•l\lf 11~•·•1 •lld 111'"' ~ +J.U .... ,., ! ~ "", ~ ' hi!! po' int is to note the rAtln of ......,. •. ,.. "I • wH .. l.•AM & II JOHN, Ol'llll:ATINO •"•1H11Rt 11rtv~llln1 , r•I" l(f cont1lntd .lfl ••lei president of•Grlf}lth.COm~y '1nterJiatlonal Telepho~ and , ) Inc 4: CAiif.). · " ·, 1 · ·~cwt! , vrouo ' •.n iltK,,1~111on, ec1e110d w "'• Ml'll, '"' of Lo:t Ange1es,, ,h~·,"' ........ ' nc•c-"".'-•ph Co"""'ration. f,ederal persona· ome-t ax Two 'Of t~e ·,· e· n i• o·r" 1 r.5u1.1,. .. IJ'i;Ti.iji 0•1111 1 •·"' •• ••'1(11.-.i1 11r1tow: • ' • li!' . • • :-i T<! £" ~'1~.. '""" collect1'on lo ~raon1l ln"m•· • · ··1 WW..,...., o~ ' 1•01 A"Y c1111111c1ll011 not 11111c Hid Ind • 1 '' 1• '•' ,· ·' ' ~fdt the fiscal y;ars 1~i': no,·beri\inAec~I W1-,.~ •Pi:loid n~edeV~ rL~i ;r,,"'~~r111•'""' • ~~~: ~ ~:;r 1 !'.1 ;: )!~~': ,:·:~:i.:~;:r..,,~~ '.. l ·per Dtlge rederJf -.0.llOUI F ,.., .. lftd < .t fw 11'1llt¥1r G•oufl' r.il chltlffctllon In tiled 'Wit!! •N 111e,.._ f 1, / t · ce ""' • AcadeJT\ eJ· and ,oril'. .i.•,:li. t4 ' .irtlled dr1nff. C..11 O•llv PHet, Grour1 1 1.J1 Ht1tr1 Tr.ctn '°"'"'!", ~ '"'"',. u11" lncome--t1x collectton1 bear it thl Mllltlr>.. and• u .... cf1111t ""9r"' 1. •· u. 1tn •U·n OrovD • ,,tJ 11e1ow 1rt 11111 c~''"' •r •rJ lf'wl'" " P" .. nal Income ffacal Jell'I e Y ••llP-., O•ouD ' • '' ""°' ,,,.'""'"' d\11'1"" "'• II •111111 '1"" ' I Marine 'Academies. LEGAL NOTICE TIAMITIRS , "' e1111l•U<llen llmt,.111(11 "'"'•""• tti•lt 1113-1111 · ~ • t h of 4 v~. Tr11e11 1.u be cont!dtrM • ••rt af !ht bfl~ u.1 .. • Krwic, 17. s: t e son • . • yf. Trvc11 s.• tt1•1. A"Y llft1111, ,...r11r1, v••· 1...,. tl63<tt71. lllt 11111 1'85 !IN 1'87 It.I .10.r I.I· t.I lt.I' llll 1111 '1178 1171 retlred \Marine Corps Lt. "'"'' ,0 11M,,,0,,0,, t · u \'d. ••utk J.n1 MOtl1111 llt'•ollltr 11one111, ..,. ... 11o 111 ,. .. .. " ...... ~. ... .,, .......... ,~ ,, .. ~;i· ~ ...... . Colonel \ and ws. John E, IUP'lllllOR COURT 01' TNI 11. 21 yd. Truck •. n ,,.,-.,nth lh•ll \t ...... '"~"'1'1 I. I ' Kruae' ...... { ... St1ysall Dr!Ve STATI: OF CALl,ORNIA l'OR 2J •• yd. Ttlltk •.•• ,wltll S«llP!I 1111.s of ""c Htotnle LtllW • , ~, , fMI COUNTY OP' Olll:ANOI Trtlllil Ml.11 •. ot (ell•. U.I Daoa Potnt. He \1 a 1tudent Jl , NC, .t.ns• W•'•• tr...ct s.11 0Ytrttm1 ·th•ll iw P Id ,.,. ~ 111 •·n Clemente High School and Ell•I'! of WILL/AM P. MILLEll.. Tiii '°'"""' Kl<ledut•" Wl .. S 11 IM• -'°"""" In t•CtJ' el •ffl.ll1r dtY'S ' .,. 0-1Mtl. I'd \I_, Journrymt11 -111M dlY I'll' tlll\1 Wftl'k tr.cl ti 1111 rt11 ltr .... lrtlll)t Of ... 18.4 competes on the school'a track NOTICE IS HEltfl'f (llVEM le .,.. ii) "-•· Crtff l"wolvM I crHlltrt I'll' Ille lllOVt Mmttl llltMtflf Collll o1 1111 Contrer;t Dtclll'lltnll h1-Holl4tVI s"1ll ff •II ... lldl'll rtcotnlrol team. l!l•t 111 Pfrion1 "•vl111 tl1lm1 1e1lt1-t1 !ht cllldlnt drtwt.,.1 ,,,. tt0elll<ttltn1 1r• on r.. ~ collldl"t 1Nr11rl'llllO .... -• Patterson 1l10 1? Is a stu· .. Id -~ ••• ••1•-111 , ... l!*n· 1111 ,,,. "''' w ..wtH •• 1111 ottlt• " 1...i1t.ii11 to ,.,.. ••n•a.1., <r•"· :-. • ' . ' Wlt'I ""' lltC''""" 'Yeudlotfl, lfl "" llllc• PWlffoJtnMn •NI ,,,,,..,.. '*" 011 <l1Ulflct1ll>n f/I' IVH " ~ Thou&h lherC" ii some varla· dent al Huntlngton Beach High or"" cle•l of ,.., -~ '"'llltd <eurl. or ,.r.oo, O•n• ,.,1,,., c1w1or"1 •. ueM 111t .,,,oiov .. "" ""' fl"lllf'C•. tlon In t"e lntervenln"' ye1r1, School where he Is I member lo P!'esrnr lllfm, wllh lht 11Kt9tt•r NYmtfll " • OtOOlll ol U0.00 pet .. ,. " {I ,...." .. ,,.. .......... , """ "' (~ 11 " • 'l'OUdltlr1. to lM ufl-lle•sl""" 11 !I'll Olflct ,_, 1111 ret11rn tMrrof. II 111u. trt<lfl' II ~ 1 Anlrll.I h .._,,..,. the erfective income-tax r•te or the w1ter polo team. He IS"' "" tllorn,,.,, EILt RJ, IAlllANG•R. foe\lfMftll .,. fllUFflld In "°" CflWlllllon and -•II tllbc1111lrKl0rt \lllCIW hlforl, .. ls vlrtualli tht same In fiscal the son or Mr 1nd1Mrs Lloyd MYE~S ' SMIT". A!111: l.fw1rd H. within"" 111) ,.,, •ll•r IM d•lt ... tor ••v not .... tf\fll'tltd ~l •rtY•lll119 • • 11-. lJ.01 WeJlcilf/ Drlv1. ll/llf in. lfM 0Hntn1 ot bldt. 1111 11111 tl'l>OUn• of 111t rt11t el w d!f'tl ..,,,., It ert "'" .. '""' 1963 and iscal 1971. Perh1pa J, Patterson, 1220 Crestview HIWllOl'I lltt(ll, (l!llntnl1 ""°·· Wfllcft It •.-eill .... 111 bl r1tur<1N. • .... ~ .. I""'' ··~lflllll\ ol llft Hntrtct. the 1971 tax: cuts will help Ave., Seal Beach. ~~ :~:r~ :i~~~.~1":.11=.'i'~';'!a~ 11!~1;•: :tr.:•:•!~r~~ .!::1,: ~~t~'L1~':!'t~ ~~~"'···'· .. some !or fl!lcal years 1972 and Botb narnlnees we.r1 gelec:I· fltU(I'"'· w1111r" 1e11r mori1111, 1111r 11'1• ,,,. """'"" t111Kon•rKtor llM•r ,111m, •• flOt! : . 1•73, But don 't -unt on It. ~ fro'm a field of l llllll ppll n,.1 Pllll!lt<1tloro o1 111• "'"''· '" net 1111 thin 1111 .. id 1111:!f!f'd ,,,,, ~ Tht Owner rttt\"n ...,. or1111~ m ,.. • .. ., . ~ -. t a ' 0.lfd M1rcl\ .. 1,17 ffl 111 -•IMll ttMllYH llY l!ltm IOI !ht tttlllO ...... tnlf--l I bid& Of' ffl Wt1'¥1 • .,,. There hal lll$0 been JnflatJO/'.I. C&ntl lll:MA M. MILL1;1' 1-.tcUllOl'I pl lllf C011lr1t1. rffUl1rlflt1 Ill' mlW1!'11IM1es Ml tnY lllf 1 -----------~-----·--"""'lnltl•l!flt w1111 1111 Mo ll!fftr fl!t1' lll'lllldr1w hl• ... IOI" II or 111 11111 blllllln1. Tllo C1~1r11et6t ~tY Mt w\14 A.Nllotcl If '"' M!llt llf(IM of lerfy·fl'tO 14'1 flYt lftlr IM wlll'ldt~W f\.11 &Id fer-I 11tr!W " .. 'In of 1111 1bclvt ntmtd dl<Mtfl!, •t1t tt1 fer !flt Metllnt ti ltldt. I l;HoWlllO 11\e Mlt tt 1Mnln41 of 11111, Nearly Everyone llLIRS, lAlll:ANlllll:, D•lltl •W11•f'Y 2f, ltl1. IOAllO Of' fJ:U&TllS MYlllS ' ,,1,UTH N.WftOllT·Ml•A CN1t C~r1lhl con ... Dtt"lct ''ft.... IY! • ..,,.,.. N, 111111 UNlll llO ICMN>' l'l'~Till!CT •I Ottf\ft C'IV!\1'1' •p I UM W11Htllf Dr .. '"'" an ~ °''""' CMllll'" .. '!ll'f'nlt COlll Mii••, C•l"""'ll {) Listens to Landers "'Wlltf'I •••cl!, C:1llMl1 .,... ., Oeret"" .. ,, rt&l\11 Slf\1111 : NOllMAl4 •• WATSOf,I -· ftf1 l'lt l f4t-IJSt, ftutcht11M Attfll htnltrY ti tht A.,_.,.1 !Ir Afmtt11•t1T1r CT.t ~HOii IGtid al Tnul- 1 Ll================--1--------------------.J "11lllllfltd Ot111t• Co•d Ot11y Pl ltl, "Wltlflld 0r•"'9' Ct11t Ot!l'I Pl'-f, ttvlllltl'llll °''"" Col" DMtr "'"" 1 --=~--------.,-------,---------I M•rcll .. lS. "· ,,, 1tn •z>·l1 Mtrf.l'I 1 ... "" "'·" Mitch,, a. ltn ...,.;11 ' I • • '• .. • ;-" f ' J ' ". J ' I . . ·" .. .J .. y • { ' ' . .,. " : ' • ,1 ' ' • • • If. DAILl,'1LOT , . S Wodllltdll, 11"'11 I, 1972 +• ,• ' I ' ' . • .. 'I lfoi1e1'• lt'ortla ---m11J1--lll!.-•,!ilii.-•1 ••.• ............. ,.-~ OVER . THE ·co~TfJR -No Dollar .Value 87 SYLVIA PORTER ~ the land are l,G7,!0t of ~ wllo an working H Ametlcen Red Croaa trained voluntetn In community ac- livlLltJ -lo the blood and youtl) programs, In safety, nur1tn1 end heallh procrama, In holpitals, clinics, dill&ter rtllel, in helping members of the inned forcer and their Wnlllel, end In ral!lng funds • to 1upport all of thete 1ervices. On aver- •ge, you are putting · in 150 hours a year at your jobs. But {hal'I JU It a v er·• I e: tD&DY of You are pulling In llO \'OW'• a month. Many C)f you certalnly a r e contributing f1'1ct,. thr~. four times 150 hours 1 year. ' ALL OF YOU give your time, irainina. devotion and CledlcaUon ror zero pay iq, d0Uar1, All of you fall into onl of lhe enormous catec:ories-of non· paid producers In the U.S. economy. On top of this, hun- dred> of lhousan& of you al90 contribute cash and property. ·-: Jf .)'OU were. J?ii~ m~r~ly S2 a.n hi:>ur -aoo· the. rrun1mum 1 w11e. 11 slated tq 10 to thil level in 1m -your con- jvttuiMfttWb ; MOTOR HOMES !'SAW •' RE1JTALS .. 11 "· te 21 ft. UTl·LINll :1ALIO.._,.ACI ARROW " ' !iOcATn OM THI NIW?ORT f .. llWAT, .IUIT IOUTH OJ, 'l)t1 SANTA AiA .. UWAT. Ti'W.• , THI Mc,,ADDIN lUIN ~"· NIN LIPT ON VILLA•L e ao0M ADPITIONI e Kn'CHIN llMODILIN• e PATIO' IClllM' IOOMI . .. · . •' . ' ' ~ . . ·"'• • VIA't. ..,..._ ,., ...... _ ... ........ (S"4$ 1•he ,.,.,.,, • • JllllllMilll•"" ..... . c.1 llJ ... Jl RE: L.IQUIDATION SALE ~ UNITS & S1F.R.'1 L.A. 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' • ' • I " I ' .. • • I ' •. ~ :· ' ' • • ' ' • ' .. t • ••• " i; I I ., . .. .... ff • • " ~· '· ··; .. .. •• " . . I • ' • ; .. , . l • 1·'. • . . ' . (' .. • I , ' ' ' ... • I ' -, ~ ' .. . r" • I ~. • • " . ~ •• .. ' • .. ' .. "•!' ' . • .. : '~ . '· ' I< • • .. .i .I: ·;1 I . l ., .. .. , /. •I .,; " • ' " ' ' • , • • ' • . , , ' • .. . ' .. ' ) • Stock ·LiSt •• .=:i ........ -- .. • " •' . ' • .. • !I •• ., ..... , .. t ' I •• 1 • .. - . - DAILY PILOT 1,. ,-. ·.Coast A rea Servi~·eJDen Around ;the \V orld .. . . . . . . . , 1 ' 4 I f \ • r . - . -· . ' Co1ontJ Robert H. Gardner. duty at Dyess Af.B, Tex. has been pror:nated to corporal ten months, at a spceialized tection specialist with a unit of nection wHh military opera· wear 8 silver star.and wreath Kenneth L. Parker, ~ · U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Westminster, has arrived for loth St., Huntington Beach, training lasting from four t:o Sergeant Kelly i.s a fire pro-1 meritorious serv1ce in coo-gr$nle4 iiipecial privileges .and Park.tr. son of Mr .. and .. 1on ol Mn. E. R. Gardner, 228 eoargeant sher r 0 n, · an in the El Toro Marine Air aviation school. the TacUcal ·Air Command J trans against hostile forces Jn th h Princtton Drive. Costa l ~ hi h 1.1._ designating e onor ac· u pl 1-• an ~ Fountain· Way East, Colla aircraft mechan1c, is assigned Reservea..-He is a member of _ w c pro vlUQ combat units Vietnam. The medal. adopt¢d recen Y com e i:u Meaa, bas betn decorated with to 1 unit or the Strategic Air Headquarters and Main· Marine Captain Richard G. for air support oC U.S. groond In 1944. recognizes outstandittg cord~ him by the atademy 1,1•eek Yulcan Crtwman the Merltoriou!I Service Medal C<immand, America's ballistic taineJtCe &foadron-46. Eweri, son of Mr. and Mrs. fo~s. He previously served achievement. supenntendent. at Ft. Bl.lss. Tu. • • • l ' Ii 1t Tinker AFB. Okla. missiles . He previously served Norman G. Ewers ol 4262 at emya A~B~ Alaska. _ Duril!g his training, he Colonel Gardner distinguish· · at U-Tapao Airfield, Thailand. N11vy Airman Apprentice Seton Roa. d, Jrvino, was pro-C d • "·be J~ nnM' Marine First Lieutenant 'lea rned· a11 phasta Of the fifing ·• h1--·•1 b ttnd. Tho w ~. d r .,._ ....... -... --act.~ ... rt ,..,,,.ia,.son Ke ... tbV.Davls,sonof"rs. andtracklng syatemsof{\)Ui -.,_ -y ou s a 1ng nfa1 • ....-uw er, son o ....... t-• lo h'• present rank Army F l r • t L. ut0e"anl r Mr d Mrs Antb v '" l -'"• to the United State!! · •• · c 1 A •1 nd .. _ 0·~rt c '"u eu "' ie u 0 . • an · onr. · · F ' Ga and or ·-Abbey 'a~ de!ense 'weapon. · ...,, •"" ~1arine 1na)Or ar . :• r. a ... u.,, """"" • · while serving at Kanoehe· John J. Schade, son of Mr. and Doria of 5062 Tasman Drive, ·~· r . ....,_ ·while assigoed to the techn1cal Shaver. husband of the former Crowder of 404 Vlsta Roma, ... · Co A. St t• · Mrs. Ruben R. Schade. 19,-Hunti·nglon Beach, has been Drive, Westromster, w_ as evaluaUo n.branch, Directorate •11·,, Marsha A. Streeby or Newport Beach, has -m-••iartne rps tr a ion lil ded h N A h " of Intelligence Applications, 1' "" Oahu, Hawaii. Yorktown La~ne, Costa ~tesa . named to the Superintendent's awar t e avy d c •.eve-Army Sergeant DeaaiJ L San Clemente, qualified as an pleted the recruit phase of the recently r~ceived the bronze list at the U.S. Air Force m c n t ~1 e d a I u r 1 ~ g Longhofer, !Ol1 of Mr. and Headquarters. USAF. expert with the M-14 rine at Navy's "Four to Ten Month" star medal near Long Blnh, Academy. ceremonies at the Marine Mrs. Kenneth L. LA]nihp{er. He now serve!! at Tinker as the U.S. Atlantic Flfet Anti· active duty program at. Mill· · Staff Sergeant William S. Vietnam. Cadet Dori·a was select.ed for Corps Base, Camp Lejt!une, 1~ Wicklow Lant-, Hun· a m.iaslle system!! manager \\'ar \Varf are Training Center, . to Kelly, son <>( Mrs. Josephine h1·s outstand1·ng ach1·e vemcnt N.C. with a unit of the Air Force Dam Neck, Va.· Jng n. R. Kelly of 14162 Glitter St.. lie ·was presented the tington Beach, reeu,Uy . Wl!I I..Ogiatics Command w hi c h _ _ He will complete the re· Westminster. ha!! arrived Bronze Star ~1edal f o r in both academics and military assigned to the 1st Clftlty .~~r esea r c ~a~ ~----~&.-m_•_•~d~•-•_r_~~-~~=t-~~~-d-u~~-~~~~=~~d~F~•=•~•-A=F=B=·-K~•-~-~~~t=•~P~•=h=•~g=h=•~~=U=t=~~·=~~h~-~~rl=-~a=~~-~"="-w~p=1~~~~6=m=y~l=~=w=•=e_n_•~rt_N_._o_~_•_•_n_•_v_1_•_~-~---- l \, development of US A f Kelly, son of Mr. and ~trs. aerospa'te systems. Bernard J. Cheslak of 11774 Tulip Court, Fountain Valley, Na.vy Ainnan Paul C. ed I 1 Jatobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. was present a 100 fl.ii e I Graeme P. Jacobs of 2688 Car· Award Certificate d u r in g l .. , rftas, 'Miss ion Viejo, is con· c ere m o n i es at Camp Pendleton. /or runing 100 1ratulated by his commanding miles in Jess than 90 days. officer upon promotion to his present rank dur ing Marine 'pvt. Ra1ph c . ~~;:~ftni~!rri:r b ~~ r ~id~~; Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. • al Hunters Point Na v a I H. E. Waldron or 7271 Wyom· ShJpyard, San Francisco. ing St., W e s t m i n s t e r , ~-., Marine Pfc. Ral ph E. Speer , son of Mr, Aaron R. Speer of l 5 4 0 1 Victoria. Huntington Beach, has reported for duty with the Second M a r i n e graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San p!ego. ! Division at the Marine Corps 'Base In Camp Lejeune,N. C. Patrick J. Sayne. of 7232 Heil. Huntington Beach, has ~n promoted to corporal in the El Toro Marine Air Reserves . He is a member or Headquarters &n d Main- tainenc.e Squadron-46. I • • !f l.l ii I -I) ( i: ' i , , • ; i • [ • ~ . 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Schulz 1 Anxiety oil Molsttnf'd 5 Ct111 44 Makes with ' l ll'dtntd nttdlt and 14 Wading tl lrd thrtad lS Otttctivt's 45 Was In '"'" possession of ..-1• Vibrant 46 Ita lian ~!11 Eattusttd t!I c()ll!munity ·~a l"ftscrlbtd 48 Agrtt ' c&i.nt I« SZ Th ink hard aircraft 56 Spread thickly I 311172 19 Central parts 57 Warmth of ch!M'cl'l{s 58 Kiln for 6 Fir flmily in 35 lncrtast 20 Ibsen dry!n11 malt pos ition In slzt ch111cttr 59 Si0ti1n 7 fll:t lativt l!i Slidts without i1 Those in lht l1ngu1g·1 I fll:oll IM t yts ttV'3lving build Ing 60 Miss Castle suogestive ly JI Abciunding IA business 'l Grlltlp ol : • Armtd c1v1\ry· foliagt 23 Take bac k a Surf lr man of cild 42 ~ I said mind stttemtnt 62 Pos ltlan 10 Having wi119s 44 Metric: units 25 ~ .... "'""'t usumed 11 Sttfl'1ting 45 Mort 26 ~ut the 63 Cha11tntts 12 Always explosive QlltSllon 64 Cmlnt ll Headland 47 Soft, dlltlghy 27 Mtans or animal 21 -Gt1ndt .... , ICttSS 65 Sm•!I\ 22 Nearly ca Mertfllt11y 29 Mt. Calloway banaclil• 24 Conducts a S\f"• soc ial fl'OUP 12 End l1t9 usttl Jr lSt lttlCk 49 Prohibit with tQO and DOWN 27 Strunles SO Loop forrntd '"' bttwttn two by a rurtn ll'lg 35 Ch1rls1111t1c: 1 1'1t1tttll l ....... knot lri a rope le1der: 2 Hu111b lt 28 Cons isti ng Sl l irll sollld Informal l Metal futentt of l'Pffth 52 !trber )6 Ch ina: Comb. 4 N1tiv1: JO In I Short time chiefta in fMm Comb. fn Jl Ctrtaln krtOts 51 Odd: Scottlsl'I 37 Mldt cold 5 "At tht soind 12 tit's uy: Y•· S4 Drove a nail l8 [11Ctlltnl of th• gong Jl City in lsriel obUQuely '' h ctrt1in of It wltl bl 34 Goal·kttP!r in 55 l'roportiOn co llatron 'twtlvt let hOckty: .59 Goddtss of .,,.._ _ .. 2 woras tht harvtsl ' : I THINK AU. 1!l1> fCC<.06'1 AN~ fN'llRDHMEllTAL 5TllFF J> 6ffi1Nf 1t> Mf •• JUDGE PARKER FIA. KlV, I WE TWINK THAT CHARLEY POW1' THIWK MAS A. P-'U6HTER &UT WE ME H"5 A. PON'r KNOW HOW TC> CHA.Wee Ulrf- LOCATE MER ANP ITS l.165 WE P05SISLE TMA.T SHE'5 OPER ... Te, OOT Of THE COUNTRY, Ml. PRIVER ! POCTOR! MISS l'fACH Al CH I NOPE W' CAN .A.TTORNEV, I J'U!>TIFV YOUR FEEL WE H.t.vt (OUFll>ENCE~ IT'S TO ASIPE aY GOIN(). TO &£ NIP YOUR 11JCJG--.A.NP TUO:! SEE MENT ! WM.AT YOU CAW 00 J.eot!T FINDING nli\T PA.UGHTER! NOW, :t"1\1 :C R!ALIU: 'IOU'ltE AN&l'Y ~ M.4~1A FOlr Tl« MATIN~ Sl<I! GAVI YOl.I, "11' THIU MUST 9E SOMt- ·TWING NIC~ '>'OU CAN FINO IN ~lit H!All:T it> UN AIOI.IT M!lt: I • PlllCINS !, h f J '-3 t w ( By Harold Le Don I J(WOW YOU H,t.VE TO CATCH AM EARLY Fl lGl-IT &A.CK TO WASH- INGTON, PAUL~ LET YOUR CH.4.UFFEUR: DRIVE ME TO MY HOTEL! I Pli?Ot.\! !>Eti THAT I WOU Ll7W LET YOU LEAVE MERE WITMOUT FIRST A6REE1W TM.A.T YOU 'LL M.'.RRV ME, U.ROl.YN ~ By MeD weLL.--:i: CAN SAY SHE'S NaT A l<YPOCll:ITE •• SHE ooesN'r SMILE WMILE 51< !!. SMllGl'S M! All:OLIND,. J·I .... !WJ'. By John Miies DENNIS THE MENACE J ,..pc . ..., • M I ' ; I I ' If DAil Y PILOT ' , ' I TV IDGHLIGHTS ABC (7) 1:30 -''The Kopycau." Robert Young le1ves his stethoscope behind as he joins the im- pressJonl.stS and does his own vefslon of W. C. Fields. Orange Coast, UCI ' Mount -New .Shows NBC (4) 1:00 -"AdlJll 12." O!licers Malloy and Reed pursue robbery suspect. in a wild chue. Martin Milner and Kent McCord wear the badges In thll police drama. · CBS (2) 10:00 -"Mannix." Mike Connors stars u the p rivate eye who crashes his racing car Into a brick will in tonight's episode. KCE'I' (28) 1:00 -"Awake and Sing." Clifford Odets' Depression-era drama is tonight's offering on the Special or the Week. KTLA (~) 11:30 -Movie. John Wayne and Betty Field star in the 1941 drama "The Shepherd of the Hills." Evening MAllCH I Lill I lie ..... .llr11 Dunp"' ._JttnlomSnJW I ... ltntf, Sdnitiect I CIJ ...... _ --n.-.,-~-9-• •N•ila•J •W.. I =.::.. _ ... 1111• ... ·-... -., ....... _ 8 Color! "FRANKENSTEIN '* CONQUERS THE WORLD" with Mr kusll1"4 James (Millltf) OI !ht phoM, hairs th1 thot 11111 kiU1 him, .~•1111tlftc lltr lluabllld Wll 19 his office 1t IM tlmt, th• unwittl111· ly Mb up 1 perfect alibi for th• kill· 1r--Ken fr111•H1 (Cassldy)-.11 rnys- l•IY wtiltr and ltlr llusb1ncl'1 u - P1rtnlr. D (IJ CIJl!ll A1C C...., -''Tiie Jlopy\lts" Robtrt Youn11uat- llosb ind 1ppe1rs u W. C. filldl 11oft1 with other l111pet10N1tlons. m Trwtll er C1••• n·c• @1"1- "MERV" Mon.a:JO.Ch. 11 * World'i Grelloll Sllral 1:119 Cl) M.-. C.W An nu ult .. C0-14 polnb out I ClnlPlll t1tdler, '°"'"" by 11111t Olrb RoblnlOll., H lier lttatbr, •ttlllf oft I tllltll ructioll that lmolm the ur11r al his !lanc:H, 1 britlllnl WOlftlll lnltm. playtd "' T1slle Stlflils. By TOM TmJS Of IN o.tl't' ll'li.t It.,. Community theaters move over lo make room for the col· Jeglate thespians this week as students at Orange O>ut C.01- lege and UC lrvine raise the curtains on their latest pro- ductions. OCC atarts the dramatic ball rolling tonight with its opening or "The Serpent," while UCI follows on Thursday with an origina.1 musical version of Aristophanes' "The Congresswomen." Both are on atage !or four perfonnances onJy. Tilt other newcomer to the county's live theater calendar is "The Only Game in Town'' by the Buena Park Players, opening Friday to join five other local attractions, all but one o! which is calling it quits after this weekend. Improvisational theater is the name of the game in "The Serpent," written by Jean Claude ("American Hurrah") van Itallle. Bill Purkiss is directing the show, which is choreographed by M a t t i Lascoe. The large OCC cast includes Chri! Amos, Will Schmidt, Jim Cesena, &bbi Leva, Dan Evans, Sarah Small, Peter Bland, Bill Kirkpatrick, Kathy Ladd, Judy Critchlow, Cheryl Hawthorne, Cheryl Peet, ~n Chipres, Toni Di N o v i , Marguerite M1rsaudon, Richard • Ragland, C l n d y Dinger, ~'.X>tl Crane, Allison Brown and Rick Golson. Performances of ' 1 T h e Serpent" will be given tonight through Satutday at 8:30 in · the OCC auditorium. Admis- sion is free. * Michael Van Landingham of Costa Mesa, a graduate slu· dent at UCI, is diffi:ting ''The Congresswomen," along with Scott Kroopf, a junior drama major. Original music and lyrics have been penned by Comedy Revival Due At Laguna Playhouse • ~ (C) (II) .,. •••• "'"' -... -(..i'·fl) ... -IOck Adl1111, S.llM T•pllll, lluml Mlzumo. In ···..,t111111, 111 Mltriuin I;:::... Harkening back to the early Completing the Laguna cast are David Thorpe, Norwin Bostwick , Ellsworth GD JlldlcU days of the talkies, the Laguna \ JMdlul IC~ and· Ills JtP1M1t 1•llt11ft1 tlllorlz• tlllt • wlld ., la lufklllt 1IDllllCI 1111 1rt1, 1rvwhl1 to fllltntlc tilt, Ind If lef ... llJ the 11111 of frtnMlllttlrl. t:MDCl>(I)aJT•• P•r•••••1• Moulton Com munit y "Antle, Alltlt" Tht ••1•1J al 1 Playhouse w'tll present the Rt'char'··n and E I 1' n o r fr1nch fOrn fut~•I tun• Into 1 Pf•· ~ ludt to mufdw w11t11 OtflflJ Wiid• com e d y "Pers O,.l! a I A~ Schmidt, who doubles as assis- lllNt.l tlls old rri1nd An1M. L1r11 pearance'' as its next pro-tant to director Hap Graham. Storch ll*ll. duction. Annabelle Q'ulgley is s t a g e D ,.._ Wlkoll Joh• Fullm11 w-1111-tc> "Tito -... ( .. ) .,. -"" -m • c.-, ••w' Betsy Hewett heads the cast manager and R I c h a r d ,.. ..... --8J U Wt as a devastating Hollywood Andersen is designing the set. ..., ..... _ 1:459...., lMl A frft1111 11l11Ut1 queen of the 1930s, with "Personal Appearanceu will PIM •flow lloll:td by StM Dun111, Waller Daly as her wisecrack· open Tuesday, March 14, for a !ft whlcfl film dlpa 1rt Jllowft from ing press agent. Others in three-week run at t h e t11t lnlMe "Pkturt Mommr Dud" featured roles will be Bea playhouse, 6(M; Laguna Canyon ...... Ult l nt-IW ·-.. --GDM1tlrr11111•11c.. lllM and pf1l11 1r1 1w•nW to ....,.. Wood , He Jene B rig gs . Road. Laguna Be a ch . wllo COfrtct/y answer 11untkNl1. Genevieve M u r r a y and Reservations are being taken ·---10:00 8 CIJ lllMlll: Joe M1Mll ulSllll Pamela Jones. at the boi: office, 494-0743. Ml t ... CAif illlO I ~wall llNI 0 ----------------------aufflrt •riold IMl4 lllJurlta. 7:1t -~ -..... 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Htu.- :rr1n1 Ill 1 v1NIJ fll Mutiul fJ nil .. f• Ute lrtnt RJ•n i. e"iwt: (C) (21W1S!I) ...... the surprised rwst. ...,. ...... (IUS) '" -SUSln a c-.. c..r. .. Ito II) "'111" -Gordon, Doll Amlcht, It Hytf. ., ......... (l)T1TelillTNlll illlfl , _ ([)I htl If,.... •· ·-fl•• I _, tc> (2111) "Tito 111- ....,..,.. (1dv) '59 -Yul 81JM1r, ll:GOll (]) E ,.._ Dtborah Kerr. Ptopll from varWws 0 9 ID ... mun111n ar. tnppe4 111 ludlJUt II 0...., a.,.i durr111 the Hu11prla11 Rnol\lfkln " (J) Mlrtllll 1111111 1956 by• uu1I Rusalln commelldlr D (J) S ..... wht 1utpttb OM of tt.1111 of Hint I> MIN: (C) "1111 Mlltt Atrno- 1 Rnolullortlry ll1d11, tiol" (d11) '63-P•t loont, HlllCJ' m 1111111'1 HtrM1 Kw111. A you111 Alnlfiel11 drift11 joins at (}) ..,.... • lflwHn1 tl1t111 In ll•IJ ind fills tlJ)T111 Miiiie ti Dlwld W•M·SW. In IM wilh 1 b1r1bld rider. •111 m '' T•• Utt rrvtti fD A PWlc Atflk/Dtdlelt ?l Cl) FllllioM II Slwlllf Luelll1 Rivers CJ N b Wrltln Qi) T1ll c. ... If Ow TIMI 1:00 II (() Cmt llltllltt TOl'IJ 11t1fld1R 11:10111 DI llr Wallty and JIClt ll:IUll'fltn 111tst. 11:15111 Flltlnl fllllld ~IDMa•ll "£,...1tn1• .. 01· i1:11nwas i. Mwlt: "Ill M• flClfll Miiioy 11111 RNd, aided bJ 11,ir (dr1) •ga -O.rid McClltum, • polb llellr.opt•r nllfln1 dlrte· stelll StMllS, Tilly Slv1lls. Pick Your Own 'Oscar' Winners The DAILY PILOT, in cooperation with Movieland Wax Mweum and South Coast Pl.aza No. 1 and No. 2 Theater!, offers readers the opportunity to participate in a. nation- wide poll to select popular winners from among offida.l "Oscar" nominees. Week's vacation for two in Honolulu and a place of honor at "Luci" Award.! Banquet at Stars' HaU of Fame await national winner. Twenty pairs of movie pa3Se1 given weekly to those voting at South Coast Plaza theaters. Clip out ballot below: j O PETER FINCH for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" O GENE HACKMAN for "The French Connection" j O WALTER MAITHAU for "Kotch" 0 GEORGE C. SCOTT for "The Hospital" I O TOPOL for "Fiddler on the Roof" llOM, pUrsN robbtJy tuspecb ill I 0 9 m .......,. Ctf1H Sdlld· w1U Wa Cofllldl•n HClfll CmlbJ u!t4 fuab lt1eludt Suun Hlmp-B t A t ~ a I IOO!b1ll l1111lk. shire, Jotlnllit Jlay and Howiid el C resS I I a .... CI! 111 n. ......... .. ""' I ,...., •-"Tito llcJdt TIMft" B,.;... tc> "Tito -~,.. 0 JULIE CHRISTIE for "McCabe & Mrs . Miller" .. ...,...,.,._ ~ ... <•~1 ·<1-Jott, "'"'· 0 JANE FONDA for "Klute" :l!"..::":•1-71 ~.~0111,.,."'::,::! .. """· j O GLENDA JACKSON for "Sunday Bloody Sunday'' I .,.....,.,.,_.,.,.,,., """"'"Tito --· IO VANESSA REDGRAVE for "Mary, Sin.(' (R) (mys) '45-Rkh•rll ArltR. Queen of Scots'' j 2J~"::'-11:10111-,..,.,..., O JANET SUZMAN for "Nicholas and Alexandra" tlODlllllD•-·--l:OO CIJ DD CI!el-I I ~ (R) "M rfl by tht look" ID AIMllrlll a.. '1he fa•plrt'a • mP1•• '"'"",,,:, , .. "PtrtKI ~ -:::::.-ffljll" '"' I Be•t Motion Picture of 1871 I trim•" with tll1 ,.11n1r as ttle llr· 1 ID •- PL Jt<k C.u~. ""'" "''"· :ID ~ j O "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (Warner Bros.) and Rot1m111 fotlJltl ruest Joln111 l:JO 8 Mewil: ...., °""" (mus) '44 I ''"" (Mist'""'"'·.,,, blkmi _ ""' 11,..,, "'°"' """"'· 0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (United Artists) -----------I 0 "THE FRENCH CONNECTION" ----(20th Century-Fox ) I l:OOD"llotM1_..,.fl"i '5$-j 0 "THE LAST PICTURE &HOW" (Columbia) '"'" "'"'""' '"'k ""'~· O "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) j II "Tito ..... Cd•I '!7 -""'" 11.\mME MOVIES _,,""' r-. I I l:ltCIJ (C) "Tito ..,.,.. .. IMI" WHY I VOTED FOR THIS FILM (25 words or less) HI. "1tl IM,.. .,.. (llrt) '52 (com) 'Q -,Waftw lrtllMll, Pal ' ... a:-=-~:1';-:'~Jolt• ~~ .. -( ... l'l<>-..................................................... 1 : ... ;z::: .. (=".'50 c.~ald $NII., Willtltl, Mledwlll ~,,,.. I ........................... ' ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ' .,,..., ''""*' Mtdl111. CS 8 '\M ii .. .,..._ .. (com) i U:tl~ :,~.:: 1'.:l ~ ~,........,,, HopOunl. "• ~. I .............. · .... · .. · ...... · .... · ............ · ...... l Thursday Randy Rivera, I U C I ,..graduate. A ca..1t of 25 women and lour men hu been choregraphed by Kathy AngUJ and Jeffrey Greenberg, studerib or danCe and dram a , respectively. Junior drama major Steven !14tblatt designed the set. Three performances will be given tonight through Satur- day at 8:30 and one matinee Saturday at 2 o'clock in the Floe Arts Village concei:t hall. Tickets are on sale at the Fine Arb boi: office. * Frank 0, Gilroy's "The Only Game in Town" makes its sec- ond appearance in 0 r a n g e County this weekend , this time from the new Buena Park Players under the direction of Jerry Weiss. Pat Moynihan and John Loughman take the leading roles in the Las Vegas-based comedy-drama. with Mitchell Kaczmarek playing a su p- porting role. The play will run for three weekends a t Anaheim's Ebe.II Club auditorium, 244 N. Helena Avt., with an 8 o'clock cur- tain. Tickets are available at the door. * "Mother Earth" will be given this weekend, Thursday , Saturday and Sunday eveplngs at South Coast Repertory. It will mark the closing or a musical revue which has made Orange COunty history. Written by Ron Thronson and Toni Shearer, who later took the professional version on a natio nal tour, the show combines an ecology mtssage with a rock beat. Curtain time is 8 o'clock for the final three perrormancts at the Thi.rd Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvtl .. Costa Mesa . Reserva- tions 646-1363. * 0 t .h e r productions com· pleting their sc h e du I ed engagements for local theater groups are Laguna Beach 's "Dear Liar," the Ana-Modjes- ka Players' "The Drunkard" and Long Beach Civic Light Opera's "Brigadoon." "Dear Liar," re at u ring· David and Betsy Paul, resum- es tonight a n d continues through Saturday at th e Forum Theater on t h e Festival or Ms Ground s in Laguna. Hap Graham directs the biographical d r a m a ; reservations 494-0743. "The Drunkard" staggers to The 90th, 91sl and 9'lnd - and final -performances of a halt this weekend, moving TRAPPED -Orange Coast Coll ege student actofS .from Anaheim to Garden portray man caught in the v.1eb of society in this Grove for the final' two scene from "The Serpent." playing tonight through performances at the Garden s d · lb OCC d.t · Requiem Set For Chorale Grove Women 's Club. 9501 __ a_tu_r_a.::y_m __ e ___ a_u_1_o_r_1u_m_. ------+..- Chapman Ave. Roger Christof- Two pre-Easter performan- ces of Brahms' German Re- quiem have been scheduled by the Irvine Master Chorale under the baton of director Maurice Allard. The first perfonnance is set for 8:30 p.m., Friday, March 17 in the Garden Grove Com· munity Church, 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove. The second is scheduled for the following . evening, Satur· day, March 18 at 8:30 p.m. in the P I u m m e r Auditorium, Chapman and Lemon avenues. Fullerton. Advance sales are being handled through the Orange County Choral Association, P.O. Bo1 4174 , Irvine, 92664. !erson takes the title role ; reservations 827-9782. * Dick Johnson and Leanna Nelson share the spotlight with Roger Galloway and Carol Stromme in Lo n g Beach's "Brigadoon." The show gives its r I n a I performances at 8:30. Friday and Saturday·and at 2:30 &Jls day at Jordan High School, Atlantic at Artesia. Long Beach. Reservations (213) 432- 7926 .. Also in Long Beach, the Commm~nity Playhouse con- tinues to have ''The Happy Time" Friday and Saturday at 8:30 with James Brittain directing. Jerry Herbener and Margaret Dean head the cast at the playhouse. 5021 E. Anaheim Ave., Long Beach. Reservations (213) 438-0536. ---Ctl(fOOME 20 ... -..:.:.:::r..1=i.~ lfflftln~ted ... , 1111 ...., .... o.,... c. Saft '"HOSl'ITALu (G"I Alt• e "TME l'ARTY" --Ctl(fOOME 21 .. • ...-..;:~=:x.::::i;:::; ----~· SrAO/UM I .. ~ ..... .-: .. --- -- -~ri SrAOIUM 2 .. .. ---·:--~;::-=- -- -:1 SrAotuM J .. _.,..,. ... ___ J•ne F111C11 HtmlMIM !1r A<aM""' AWllWI "Kl.UT•" (Ill a "McCAii: & Miii, MILLEllu 1111 CH11t E•lrw.M 111 hi1 blttftt 1111 "OIRTY HARllY" & ''SKIN GAME" U'GJ w1111 J1me1 Chniff N1m11111M rr1r 4 Ac1t11my Aw1rd1 "SUNDAY, ILOOOY SUNDAY" 1lw Gwrv-S191t "WHERE'S POl'l'A" "'11M l"f'Mdl c-flW' IRJ .... "VMllll ... ,.....,.. (II) Pacific Group Thef ter Looking for Writers hopefully, the hint of solution . The fall touring repe rtoire of three plays goes Into pro- duction in June. AccordiJ\g to Dow, at least one or thcihree will be a PGT original by a PGT "resident pla ywright ." Royalties will be paid to the author. Needed also ls musical material fo r the 1973 summer to,ur. as well as screenplays for forthcoming feature mo-- tion pi cture projects. Anyone interested in p artic ipatiQ_g in the playwrights program should attend a PGT workshop ._any Sunday evening from 7 to 11 p.m., at the Island House, Fashion Island, New p 0 rt Beach. Playwrights are urged to bring writiqg samples with them. However, they need not be completed plays. Cast Sigried doncaldlUIM ...... • in an a Ian j pakula ~ proooction. hlut• pon0\'i11o1'19 1echn;colOl'9 {!} rrom WCKn11 brol.. C:lD!o o l olll'ley leiwre Mt\'ke ' .A~ -IN COLOI flt) JENNIFER O'NEIL -GARY GRIMES "SUMMER OF 42" N£WPORT 8fflCl1 • "' tt,e enf• an• c ro !he fobvlov• l do hi•· o.-J 8JSO ............................. -........ . 8 '1 AC~DEMY NOMINATIONS ' I ;. __ •_c1111;_-. __ °"_"_ .... ___ ,_4,._· _m_s._ .. _•_11111 ______ 11 Name ............................. Phone ........... I \'I.lo :,(ii A Mall!. R)del F'Jm"llfE WNOO'l'S"<'»S:rilt 00SQX lE£ ~ SR\..C[ Of.RN · CQ.1E£N OCWl-fl..AST IS """•Ml* bf JcM Wlilml • • Listens to Landers I ~1~;r~'.'. ::::·.'.·.·:::·.·::::.:'.'.'..'.':'. ~;~::'.·.'.·::::·.·.·: 1 ·------------ NmrJy Everyone Moll ballot to : "Oacar Poll," DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Cotta Meaa, Co. '2'26, or drop In lobby boxu ot South CNst Ploaa TMolora •I or •2, lrlatol Stroot nearJ l.:..-------------------1Son D .... l''r-oy. , ' I _li'iiil __ .._, .,.,. .... ___ • I -~· ··--""--...... -EXCLUSIVE RUN 1111...,. fl'tnnJ 11 -., ......... ,, ... , .. ,,.,,., _ o, .. sWOS..Wll~ ... 11 1 r 1 \ I l . Queen Used , HOLLYJl'OOD <UPll - l'nlduce( 1rw1n Allon wW -the I0,00.loft ~ Mary u "The l'ooeidon Advenlurt" for .20th C.llllQ'-Fox. • ,0n1,~.f.en ;, ·' J • • • Studi9 'Wding». • • ' f Its:'.QWQrT&lent • -' ' -!:' . • By IUClo; DU IROw , • 1dd1Uon lo It. movie cluttut. _ ........... . .. ', • Wtdntsd41, Moo 8, 1972 ) D~ll Y "LOT ' ~· Whitmore's Will Rog~rs on Video ~II) ll1CK DU BROW -and ~la ua )>riefly know ii dolnf wtll Th<y have wouldn't come In c:onlact wt llObLYWOOD (UPli llloul Rogers., . lo be doing well or they me." Jamtt Whltmore's acclaimed Tben, in a bl. of theatrical!.====================~ one-111111 show as Will Rogero magic, Whitmore ca s u 1 try NATfONAL .GENERAL . THEATRES wllL.-be ptQtnled. a.s an hoi,lr slips off his sport jacket, takes,~==--:---------=======:t *ill on CBS.TV Thursday off hb lie, pushes 1 cowboy1 nla'bi, 1nd It is a performanre hat onto the back or his head, ol artflJlness, humor and wit slips a wad of gum into his thlt you should see without mouth and picks up a lariat - fall . and, presto, in what seen1s \ HOLLYWOOD (UPI),~ Onf Univ.,..i roporta II has 1bout ' 'I' the n-.. t a I e nt <0 COl'lrlCl pl1yers In Its • departments went Into obltvion atable. ~ other fllin com-, -~ panies . have few pr l'\O , 1t Hollywood stud~ was that performers under conlract. abort.tlgbled euculiv .. , when No~ do \hey ha ve l ,[e'1 11c.iliwllh tolevision'1 origlilll <:0~! [Ol", Univwl'•" ~~-'•-•-k' ' Monlq,. / J1mt11, R llYWood .' llll'V'IP1 cui~w:c OI\~ 1M>ss ol lbi' studio's lalent . Taken fron the s t a· g e like only seconds, we are into prtstntation that runs much the character and the show. loocu, and which has been RogerS, of Chero kee recorded. by Columbia In an heritage, was a master at outstanding album, • 1 W i 11 rope-twirling : Whitmore, a Rogtr1' U.S.A," would un-fi~ actor vi'ith such movie doubtedly be lletter op-credits as 1··satt\eground" and televi-.lon I{ it bad been a 9()-"Tllt. Asphalt Jungle," Is ~-• minute or aven two-hour of-~ mirable as he disPla)'S this fering. For those who have knack also. But it Is his seen the stage production or de:l.i very of the Rogers lines, heard the album, the with a dazzli ng Ingratiating masterful pacing of the full smile and shy manner, that version -Whitmore's brilliant makes one warm immediately building to hilarious and to the satire aqd the relevancy pointed momenta -Is af-of some of the ·gags. ...... " .. ""' ' .. , ..... ,._ ;~ ----·-,~.--111·1Ml ,_.., W..1.r~-· ' N'1•111l ...... 17Mnth .... ,.....llJ ..... t. kiMt l(elwj "'nll•OIPnAl"IPfl '""""' "UAIS °'r='='":::"::' :=="<' , ..... -·-· .... c_ 511· IGll -, ... ~ .. -~­Mf•Nll ., ...... tt .......... ,,.._{I) -... s··-• S "I .......ii. , ........ .., ., •er &P11 ,,KIDS LOVE 'UNCLE LEN Satu rdays in . The DAILY PILOT " J ployen to n<lu<o overfteod. . · iThU 'fU well before some oper,JJ,ion. ' atudlos re*!~ that televbrion P • r I' -b .or n . V~r- prqduction on' their lots Would educated, M1!! James I! a eventually1\,e a factor in keep-~ foc"mer agent Who runs thls "ioi'" .them al~e t.... ,~l)d ~ operation in conjunction with mo_y1e1 and VJ~ wert_'foreyer Ult New Yorll~sed Eleanor 1. en't?'inel.' At tht.ratl. many 'Kllgallen, ' whO also covers contract players ·Wtt,. 'releas-such areas . as London and ed, and executives fig\u'ed tht Canada seeking out talent. performers wouf4 \Just sit Miss James notes that other • around their swiJQmins pbols, studios tried unsuccessfully to ready to be sumtnOl)td back reorganlz.e in the' field nf when someone_..-at a studio t a I e n t development. Com- snapped his t1nger1~JlCI neea-·, meriting on one such failure, eel an actor tor~a pi<\&'e. ' she observed that the studio what happened, Of .. Course, "signed contract players but ·quite different. Released there was no one to guide fro , their contracts, and them, to tell them what to do. kno • g the value of their There was no point of view. nlmes, star performers and Signing them is only the begin- others w dema~ .much ning." she adds : bigger money wtaeP they were "Eleanor and I had ~he fOUght. Some !115ked for .4 great a~vantage of no~ having piece of the action'. Others to do thmgs by committee. To formed lheir own produj:tion : get thrffi pffple. to agree on a compahtes. At any rate, the young person without a tr~ck halcyOn <t•ys of 1~1r-studded record is a I m o s t 1m- 1tudios·wefe gone. . poislble. When I firsl came to M!Ulcal Star Orange County actor Richard Johnson heads the cast or the Long Beach Civic fi11ht Op-era production of "Brigadoon," do.sin& this .w.eekend at Jordan liig( &boo! iudito· riuDI in Long Beach. ' Woodwinds To .Perform Holland's famed D a n z i Woodwind Quintet will be heard by local chamber music lovers Thursday with the visil to the Laguna ~ch High School audilorium of the award-winning group. fected lomewhat on video, but As Rogers, Whit1nore notes nonethel\ss it is a,memorable the government treat y gave hour. Cherokees their land as Jong Will Rogers ~le bis own as the _grass grows and the material and became a belov-Water nows, but when oil was ed and world famous humorist found the land was grabbed with a gift for satirizing the back because there w as foibles of thi s nation and jab-nothing in the treaty about oil. bing at important people, but The question was finally solv· doing it without malice. This ed. ·notes Rogers, by giving In- waS not a weakness, but wa s a dians land where the grass bae!~ h~althiness of Rogers as never grows and the water a man. it reminds one of the never how s. tine George Bernard Shaw "We got the best politicians was asked how be approached in this country that money can writing;~ he replied that he buy," says Rogers-Whitmore. tried to think of lhe utmQst And in a wildly funny takeoff thing tO'iaY, and then he 'tried on Calvin Coolidge giving a to say it wilh the utmost levi-State of the Union address lull. ty. · • of empty platitudes. he says, After an ill-advised opening as Coolidge: ''Everybody I announcement by the sponsor. • 11 ltt• old man ol lht moon I a In PhJs Sp•Cl•r.1.1!.lr SKI Sho!t Sun Intern ~" ~nal Producllons Inc,• ''G•I Hol" • WlloJ;somr y Ettlwf9"""-nl Alw•ys A FAMIL¥ TREAT! • HELD OVE~ -fll'lllffl•I o-r11 Tll.,.tr" - SOUTH COAST PLAZA #1 C•lll Mttl e 17141 M6-17U WffkC,ys: S: ... 1:M & 11 .. Sit. & S1111.1 1.•. 1 ......... J: .. & ''" -N1lle111I GIMfll TllMll'fl - FOX PULLllTON l'llli.rtM • fU.4741 Todiiy there is onl~ one the studio, we did these things sizable talent department still by. screen tes~. The p~blem operating at a m a j or was that the f·Jm then ex1kted, Ho 11 y wood movie and and a. whole bunch ?f peop.le television studio. The place is "'ere m a room looking at 1t. Universal , for long a tremen-Af.ter some years ~e ag~eed dous supplier of video shows in this whole committee idea The Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society concert is scheduled for 8:30 p . m . Admission is $4.50 for adults and $2.50 for students. Falstaff Beer, which pom- pously informs us we are about to watch "a milestone in telev isiwi histc,ry" -for heaven's" sake there are enough television c r I t I cs already -Whitmore comes · out on the s~ge, which has on- ly a desk and a few other ~EDWARDS THEATRES · wouldn't work." Work by Haydn, Hindemith, Foerster, Cage and Danzi - the composer whose name was selected by the quintet -will be featured in the program. New Comedy ' Cmt Listed ' \ In Clemente The San Clemente Com· munity Theater has announced the casting for its next pro- duction. "Object of t h e Game." an original comedy by San Clemente playwright Dene Phine1 • JoAMe Applcgetl, president • of the theater group, is direc· Ungthe show, described as the "battle cf the sexes with a new twist." It bas been pro- duced just twice before, by theater • groups in Diamond Bar and Palos Verdes. Leading roles will be taken by Herbert Johns and Mary Modiano. Among the support· Ing cast are DOris Dontw, Sean Forbes. Ray JUd!Qft,., Bobbi Marshall and AMe Tiehiey. "Object 'of the Game" will open on March 1f for a scheduled three-wee~ run;' Thursdays through s&turdays, at lhe Cabrillo Plafhouse, 202 Avenid1 Cabri lo , San Clemente. Advance reserva- tions may be obtained by call- ing lbe play~ !' <n-0465. Ac .. "'Y A-+4 NeflllHfiH '91 \ hit Mnkeol Scere llCHAID lOUNDTl!I "SHAF1" P1nt 11.,_f:Jrl htecti'fe .· lllt.tt .... Jiles . •• · "Little M~rt•r•'' .... Cel... (IJ As an example of the ad-vantages of Individual action,lr---,------------------,1 Miss James notes the case of tile delightful young actress Susan Saint James, who had persi@tence aad confidence in herself despite her lack of great experience when she ar- rived at Universal. Says Miss James: "If she was seen by a group, someone would have said she was 15 pounds overweight, which she was. But there was no committee." ~me years ago a Hollywood wag commented that Universal was a studio that operated under the theory that Jill Sl. John and Doug •McClure were major stars.II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==!! And Miss James admits "there was the old cliche: who wants to go to -work at the sausage fa 'ctory?'' But television helped kee_(t the studio alive and prospering while other film companies teetered. 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'"Vermouth ls derived from wormwood , a folk remedy for Jn.. teltlnal worms," be ei:plfined. ; "Wormwood it.sell cu b e .,.._, but the g0venunent..,..j. • l!UJed peret111ot!e ln Vermouth iJ ao llDlll that the alcohol would le\ you llnt... . Dr. Walker Ii a sociologist al Colllvrnia Stale College al Long Beach who delve;, in. herbs as a bobby "otherwise known as cheaJJ form of therapy." He had other reyelations : G1-,recentlyodmlnlllendlo Riloaioo• -<Ill. and Gotu ~ .., "bol>blng up qaln In !><thll ·lilslory." The former bas -used lvr hundrodJ'of centuries In the Orient to allecedly prolq " Ille and the tatt.t baa Ille aame beueflla .J!hough •tarp; -h doHI cafasei comas." ·· CVP OF TEA "Farm folk will recogniJe Ille creoeote (recenUy claimed as a ca.-cure when rnlaed, In cbapar· ral lea) iJ Ille stuff they med to paint on .... pools lo ~ the buts di!. . 4'Teu have ~ man's favcrite medicinal concoction throoghoul history, especially during wllcb· craft llaya. It all depends on what ,and how much you put in. The brews can be restorative or fatal or maybe people just get better to avoid drinking the bitter stuff." African mojc> w!Shlng beans aold In occpll • shops are· actually 1trychnine ,ieeds. • · l ~ He alSb ,.,doabted the vllue of g/inding, drying and bolling herbs since vitamins are so frali]e and evaporate fa st. Drug=· so14. on Ille st~ may be ' the sa formula uHd for' hone, tran n . OLD GOODIES I "When they compare rose hipa vs. ascorbic acid tablets for Vitamin C pOtency, bealth nuta know so little chemistry and decry scienUfic achievement. Chemkally, you can't.tell the sources apwt. WHERE OB WHERE? The chief soothing i'>iredient in the leading cold relief ind woman's ' tension tablets ls Jges o I d , originally used as an apestbetic for ··~t lleep." f Cbke orlgJnated in 1• as a brain ~. and oerve tonic to alleviate menatruaJ distress. When i t s lherapeuUc claims dacreaed, Ille ~-leaves were removed _and catponated water added. "lt'1 amaz>ng the price they can get for a X..t.lnlzed 1 nMlie/' Dr~ Walker 1114, ril!erritJ~ to health food atorit 1 and1 varro.,a ~ that·a:o in and out of favor as cure-- alls -for virility, reju•enation and even ctnetr, 1 1 He noted that the !vena aa ·va recommended as a ,....,..,of Vltasnin E Is "plain Id ·oatmO'aJ; get. all you want in your monin( ......... -- "We kmt tbere:s lOta of Vitamin I c tn ll•e """ fups but O.ce llley're cut and dried for market, what's . left of the vitamin p-obobly dlsap, pean In that whiff of aroma when yoa opeg_ the jl!f'. 'lbere's !veo, lest by Ille tJme you boll the tea." Dr. Walker lreqenUy referTed to Ille alternating ridlcuie ·between folk remedies and c h e m I c a 1 medicines. One of the earliest theories waa that plants would p b y 1 I c a 11 y reseJnble and. be located near what Iller ·were 111ppoaed to cure. Bui tbil. reSJ!led, -1y in fallacies. For lnstaDce the walnut cannot hn· pnive intellect although -the ahriv· eled IUlmeal loob lll:e a lrain: . ' PI CTURES ARI MALF THE FUN History Book ' F.u ll of Spice • dlSCOYered two spices, capsicum, which tnclUdes 1evenl pepper spices, and ~cei Ille boot nplatna, "Is not a_ """blnaflon of aplca. ll's called llllP'CO alnOe ila aroma bu a hint of clofto,. ciilniii-and nulmet. Wben aa· pkftrs dlJcovered It, they -II -le -homellllld, but found It would grow J in 111.,,.ilve €arlbbean." with '11911 boob, the pidura •e lilt ,. 'lbiJ .... •how• ,.,.... of llllda ol -growing .In Donmart . uir dallcote' -'11efrles 'belnc picl<ed by ..... In Indonesla. BaslJ, growa -....... aad-lemplel ~ lhe Hin-. dlll, la ........ llOWlnr Jn lol'i ...... Jn _.,... ti cautOrnia. .. If ,.... lilowledp of ........ and '*M Is ""111W to aaly a few, lllls book wlD live ~ ..... lbteratq -abwl ..W O..a aad will p"1lapl =te--....... ., In~ • . . , I ;; And be jol<ed about IDOther ~tcb. "Wben I moved to SOulhem Calllo-from Oregon,. the llnt thing that sprouted tn my ,larden WIS lftet aijrssum., Ill U. clent cure fcr,iJllanlty. FAULTY OBSERVATION •iMytbical uplanatlons are more popular than medicilly proven ones but people tend to remember Ille good lhln1s -and only If they recover. "When some cure once laughed at proves true, then medicine is 'all .... lo •! . .. """'I' ad loll< remedies are poj>ular qaln. But 0chemlcally 1yntbeslzed dnlgs are trusted more becau.se they, have measured doses and.~ Ille umeairable side el· feCta· ell ~sard concocllons.'' He addid that · desplte present IOjlillstlcaled. ltji!l\llfic ·knowledge, 85 percent of wild plants are ' unanalyzed for medicinal va!U.. • One cue 1n point is marijuana which has· been used medicinally •Ince 700 B.C.1However, becaUse of plant ·varlaUooS, there has been no ltandardl1ed malertal to detenntne ' enctly what properties Ille grua i has. • ''c.onslderl.na how earl1.man ~ necled planta with ~ by color, we would be oompletely misled to.· clay by licorice, wblcb la blackened with cbaJ:coal f<X' the candy . version, and prepared mllltard, ' w'11chli•· yellowed with turmeric f,.. . CXlllS\IJler •P.pe·al. . ··~me .ln the fiek!I, .neat a bile of· mmtard flowers. They're really· quite laity. But don't\'let ' anybody t iee' you munching or they'll thlnl: you've Olpped." Garden ) Love ... a · ' BJ: JO,·CJUON . Of--~, ..... ...,, Jorry Baker, l!ien<I and doctor to plants, got 'acquainted with them Ille bard way, When he was t he broke lt panes of glass In a greenhouse -·mid ilad to go Inside and pick up ill Ille pieces of glass me by one at 10 cents an hour pay, The iroiect took six weeks, and at the end of the job he fooitd-~ hAd beco;, ... fast friends with Ille pllinta in thO ii-- house. Now the gardener cit.oles more than normal full.time boon to bis lint lo•e (he's a born Insomniac), and Dlea 1,000 mlles a week helping people remedy theli plants' ills. In a droll seme.of humor, Baker AYI' that plants really are like people and should be treated like people. "They like c0mpany ana ' thej !Ike music. The '1112 Overture' ls their favorite because they like a bass belt '"1ich causes the soil to stay aerated," ht said. "We are looking for magic lotionl, poi tions and notions in our gardens and for ourselves, but there la no 1ucb thing. Cormnon sense is the best remedy." · Bater talks to his plaitts because ''when you talk to plants you're paying attenUon to yaur plants." He aaya ·that most gardeners today are reaUy 1 "yardentts" because they just hav'e a'llttle yard to take care of. H1a own garden, which Is a half.acre ranch in Troy, Mich., Is designed for euy maintenance because of his buay achedule. He boasts that his lawn bas been seeri a11 over the world because it is oonstanUy being med as a background . !or photographs. Baker gieaned much ot his garden wisdom from his Grandma Putt, who taught him to think about a plant u If II were hlm1tlf. "She alao always said, 'll you say It out loud twice you'll know whelller you have to do it,' " Baker added. He said he can maintain bl1 grueling 1ehedule of radio and television ap- pprances because of bis hyperacllv1 perl0Dalll7. As a child be only requlrid ..,. hour of aleep per night, and hi• parents hired a nann1 to walcb him through the night aa be worked on pro)· ecla In hll room; Jk bas a1ways· esmed hiJ living from lgticulture ln some way, either full flt part.lime, ml bu clone a Yariety of other jobl alq with II includinc ll!o years as a pollceman tn Detroit. Boker wrote his -. "Plants Are Ul<e People" for rudlng, not rtference, llld thinlcl that some GI bis colleques have "overcomplicated the l)lformation. • HiJ ts humorous ... In story form, he lllcL "U people 1aUCb al ......a.m,, tliOy never filqtt it." Baker'• lender loving can fot bis plaDta indtldel spraying bouN )llmle with weak lea and turning them dallJ and Wsterini Olily When ·lha,IOll f .. *J lo lholoucll. And wbai II his moal lrequeniJ1 llbd quettlon! "How to,_ la-.· ' Jerry Baker claims that plants .need to l>e tre•ted ·,like your best fri11.ncl1 •• He evidently pampen hi1· fri•!!d.•· ' ' ' . ' ™ AHDllUON, ....... WO ,.,.,..... .. ..,. • ..... I . Home News ·An af:ys is Pr ove s. 'l ' . : • Revealing By DOROTHY WENCK .,..... (...., ..... MwhW CoQJ_umers are eon1tantly bomblrded with advarttsing on television and radio •)>icll •.Js. ~ enleltalnlnr, on. ~ and ..., ~· l!illY 11>-r.nnauve. . , \ J ' ' Adnrtlalllf, of : ..... '1[1ay1 an lm- por\lnl role In .,.. oompeUUve, "fret enterprise" ay1tem. n lerYft to inform. 111 of the avallabtllty of producl1 and ..mcea and In oddlllon, the advertlslnc dollar•' 1upply · 111 with flfree" ..,. lertainmenL But COlllumers -· to learn l1ow la evaluate advertlamntDta -to dllCSW what 11 faiae or mlaleOdtnr. to delermlno what Important facta have been left oul and to realise what Iha aotlooal a_. <ii Iha advartl,_t 11 ao u to not be In- -~IL ' oar wu wali:illlll an ad .., W ~I~~"°"....: brllahil. The ' lall<ed a- lloW hlcl!ly -~ ad WH -lrmp Ille adverlller'I llandpolnt. It wii humonMll u wall u ealerialninl ancl 'll made UI thlnll: Iha! Ille product WU a Ttry IOOd -l"!!Md: • _ Bui' lhen .,.. ~. 1*ir ueful Illa ad WIS from the -· lilandpomt. II dlcl tall UI the D11110 of the product uC we could ... that II WH a f-oubatance pacbpd lo ID _, Clll. , But we did not 1eorn what inlredlonta I coolallled and wbalher 1111 of U.. mllllt be-· (The label"""" )'OU abd getttns the prodac:t Ill 1Wr .,.. -Whldo ~be euy to.do If YI"' ~tali1 ..,.._Ille~ 1111< ... way -~· 4ld not.lwa •hal,quaojlly of Iba ~ .... wOlll4 ... 111111 how """" c~ If -"'6. ~ 4111 Wt ltanolllt prloo;o( Iha product ............ . ._...ltt ... -lbt ... ol ... ·-Jll'Odu<ll. (Iavelllgatlca would -that a. ....... ~-.... pniducto .. to Ill m6ch ..... '.olilTttiait -·)rid. ueta. And tllal ,,......... ._, - lures COit more Iba -)'OU mllhl !D!'kt yourself. A ...., effecllve, low· ilolt, ~ clnntt can be made b1 I lnJllnt 1 pl!Oll of •Aler, I cup of all-parpo.e laundry deter&enl, and I< cup ~ ammonia. You could put H In a -bCllUe), ~ WI wen! told that Iha ado pn>ducl cleaned like acrub -~ we did not loam abwl Ill r'elillvo elfecll•-compared to oilllt illmllr products. Nor dlcl we learn - oclly what cl•nlnc jobs it oould be uoed ...... , ·, ~ly lllOll advertiaer1 would nol •an*< to· loll .. all -lhlnl• In lbatr advert-ti. Tbe pu.._ GI lllls ad -·1o,cru1a an •-of Ibo,.._ uct, teech. UI Ha: ftllDI, and CDll•lnce .. ljl lluY Jt because It 11 • IOOd "llCnibber. -u the ad save u all Iha Information '!!' ~. •uc:h u relative COit and fl. i.ctll."'"H and hulrda In use, we mlP& ll!)t·...,. It Fof Ulla reaaon, we can't depend oa advertlalnl to be our main """"'• of i.. f!)n1111Jon. We must rad labels whm'!W shop to learn about tngredlenta ml buardl. We must compere pricel on • cool-per-meaaure or "'*-par-Job bull.I And If we 'declcle to try It, we mul IYaluala ~ 1lrOlllct "" a) UM --· we cltdli'lllal 11•; .,..,.elhlns ... •ant to -"' buJ. QUlltnoNB 1'h W'UIED Q. We,""' havi •·•aahlnc machlnt and -'""-It'• J1l«e caav-to wuh a lima!I' W «Jj!. two of ~ band l"llller· jlian ... lo Iha ta II there any euy way to 1e1 <telbel cletn when you wuh them b)' band! A. Here are two 11111-: 1'!nl1 • the -k method --clolhil ftl' a balf bour or lonser tn deltqent a'ail Wlitr, -the IUda tbnlusb l1lo clolheo MVerai llmel; then drain -water and add clean ni,r and _... ...i proceed with Your wublns. ' To lllI>l!i.Y qllatloa to ...., aolltd clotbas ,.. mlsbl try 1111111 11111 . ''plumber'• trte,d" -u. pkepr. Put cljithea, delerpnl, and -In • poll and plunce for a few mlmrteo. You can -u.. pl-fer rlnllas teo. YIMI 'ooulcl alao COlllblno tba --- pJunclnc - Q. Is there,) dillereoce -pot. terr and eartl!emrare? A. Pottery Is .... uy bea'1, ~::: fonnal and tufty clllpped l8d lnl Tbe sJuo may evmtuallJ acrttcll and crua JeaW. the -IUbllaaco • underneath unpniltcted. • Earthemrare II made wldl fiw dayt and II ltnd at a lliDlr tomperatort 111111 pottery, maklns ll _.. duratllt ... -•hat•-· It la elao lllick and -· lhaooP 11._ and llcbter -pattery. Eartbanwwt and pollerJ lbouN -lot wubed In ""llns water or pll II llot -io-.. ........ ,._ .. • cncL , I ' •• s ·.i.:· ,:,t I 'w " 11i Kea .1 ' or~out . . ' • '. Spirits .Sauce Up Flavor .. By LAURIE KASPER Of Ille D.itJ •119f M•""' Neither filh nor fowl (turkey apeci.fically) ba1 a very good lmage. When a person ls ,skeptlcal of a acheme, be claims It ts "IOl!ltlhlllll lill)y." A flop Broadway play bl 1 "turkey." Thi• poor public relations wa1 the realOD given for two au~hors wrlUnc, 1 e p a r a t e cookbooka:. BoUI "°J1len, Esther Lewin, who is responsible for HStewed to the Gills," ind S. I. Reese, who wrote "The Complete Turkey Cookbook," were the r .. 1urec1 lpeaUrs al the lln1l Celebrity Book R e v I e w spooaored by the Pl Beta Phi South Coast Alumnae Club recently. The reviews were termed as "something totally different" by Carlotta Williams, director of the series. "I'm not a ,cookbook nut normally," she explained, ao 1he usually leaves the selection of sucb guides up to personal choice. !But !he gave glowing recommendations for b o t h lhu< boob. EPICUREAN SECRET "The belt epicurean secret Is that people really like l~h and are ashamed to," Mrs. Lewin uld. People don't eat fi1h and smile, even if they know that it ls ecoMmical, lo°" in calories and high In protein. She told the crowded room of ' woinen ·that lhe ~·~ 9rlginally planneci a public way to make flsb popular was Siie lhoagbl of a Chl,_ to. gel them a lltlle bit tipoy." cookbook hilt with NJxon'• trip Jn the book ~aulhor aald, to China, she aald, 1'W.e didn;t ''the truth ii . . . that ~sh know whether Ptklng duck have taken to alcohol. We're wa1 going to be a dish or an not accusing them of being evulve action. Instead It'll be secret drinkers. for it's wen "RJet al)d Easy ... known that all fish are strictly Mn. Reese '• book orfers water orientated. But a fish over 2:0t recipes for turkey. out of water does better if he . Her pbU01opby is ''just hl:ads straight for the bar." because. )'OU have 1 whole She explained further to the wr;.e:x. doesn't mean you have women. "With enough of that 1 to t oast Jt." ·~, .. sauce, flsb will become very Am .r.•P.P-OVb popular." • ~~-,; '. I Her recipes include Pie-eyed he IUU~ '~sklng the Clams, Island ·Binge, Soaked \iu t9' saw ifl lrOzen turkey Shrimp, Whlskey Sour Fish, Jn haJ( or id quarter• .rp1t~r Salmon Out Cold and Bloody ,than •oing bu'ough !ht old Mary Shrimp. lefH.ver routlne.,of turkey day af~1 4ay."' Ont of her SOBFJR SOLE cart:ilnal rul~• ls against wear· For the traditional recipes lnl .· out lht family and whlcb she wanted to uae but reheating leftover turkey dai· couldn't add wine to, she ly. wrote a short last chapter, On In fact, she wrote the book the Wagon. Recipes inc luded because, "I just got tired of Sober Sole and Elect.ion Day people asking what can I do Perch. with left-over turkey?" She cited a problem with her After reminding the au· cookbook. One wa s that the dienCe that turkey is "not just print should be bigger for one a big chicieq" and needs who is cooking wlth "all that "special treatment," she sug· wine ." gested they learn to bone the Mrs. Lewin finished the bird. With a little practice, she book last year just in tlme to claimed, It can be done in 13 become a member of the 197l minutes and result in 1.,.. Los Angeles County Grand expensl\le partY dishe11 whlch Jury. Now she is going lo are a lot more unusual ·than write another cookbook . steak and a baked potato. League Adopts · · · relationl carripalgn to mlke1 fl oh ao popular that evelj llttl•.' A N p • t boy• would ... 1111 to tak•ill ., ew ro I ec , IC~~:n!'!a~u;.rn&oow"~-• ' . . • the , book. Nei:t, 1 they . Were ..._ New officers of the Newport during ceremonies Tuesday, going to have Natlonal· Ft.sh Beach ASsis(anc,e League will March 21; In Balita Cqfinthina . Friendship Week. PresldeDI Yacht Club will bo !he Mmes. Nixon was 1oing to make it launch the.ir, ofnci~I year with Mli-Un Locknty', W. ?helps · • .. oflshal," and the w!i!k would a new iJ>roject,. a day care Merickel , JoHn·K. ·Hamel, sue have had a slogan of "Take a center to be. ioCated in Qist.a ·Hitchman. Robert L u c a -a , crab to lunch.'~ Mesa. Robert ·Unger and Charle.t They were going to promote Accordillg ,~.the new presi· Ripley, vice presidtnta~ , • NO TUME:V TASTE' Turk~y m:lrinated· Jn. wine, lemon jujeei "tons al garlic'" and oregano doesn1t even llste like turkey, she said. Her OOot also lne\udes a recipe which she de scri bed as "a blockbuster for a ,buffel •• Jt covers four pages In the book and only takes two or three days to make. She suggested the women try an organically raised turkey becaose, the difference In flavor is ''trully un- believable." But she I s ''violently opposed" to cooking a bird in a plastic bag or foil. Mrs. Reese collected her recipes while traveling around the world as a child with her parents. The only problem with her book was that she uses her own "culinary shorthand" and 1>0 had to test all her reci_pes on her husband. He claimed he would soon "sprout fealhers." •t • I' ·,1· :Y.' ' f " I I ... . r.ttpo,Jll&h ,Scllool buketball .player Gary Balch '*'l:beerle.der Sue Abarta hope schollfshi(J funds 1do 1more thlb drlbhl~ in 'during the Charger's Jilod Worf~t fashion lbow 'Tbursday, March 23. " nt7 1tudenli and •leacbers will, model, "peanut butter and jeUy,flllh dent, Mrs. Joseph Clarkson, Also, the Mmes.· Robert a a n d w I c II e s • ' for the this new project wjU not Forbes and Robert Johnsoo, youngsters and a topless replace the league's Ch\ldren's secretaries; William Dootson, restaurar.t. c11.lled Fish and Dental Health Center but will treasurer; KeMeth Allbright, Chippies, fo" the }TI~n. augtnen.t the group's \tork, past president; Robert But, &he decided, "lhe real Seated, with Mra. Clarkaon Crowner, regional co u n c 11 'I. ~~.. . . , ' . Best Jhings. 1n Life Are Free • DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'll bet you are lick d. lrtten from ,peopli who write to ltll ·:iou 1bout aome rotten • lhl1>1 aomebody did, or a dirty. mean, low..(!own rematt. Or how · they were slighted a~ aome· Jnsignlllcanl party. Complllnll, gripes, whining -bla, bla, bla . This let- ter will be dlUerent. ll'i proOT that there are still some warm, won(lerful pebple in, the world. ~ • I'm 29, the· m·othl!r . of three-· small· children. My husband has a good job, but wilh Jiyoffs we barely make ends meet. I am not corhplainlng, merely ex. plaining our fln,.nclal 1ltuatlon. I've iOlten to know the young bride· next doqr. ·Martha \fOr;ks al a ~etary and ls 1helping ·put her hus!;an6 through law sch<)9l.1 The other evening I ba,ked an orange sunShihe cake and took a couple pieces ne1t-door .for their dessert'. MartJ\e ha'~'rhj!,•an env.elope whi~h had already' been stamped -·~ was going to' mail it to me the next day. She told me Mt lo open it till·l got home. Do you know what was in that envelope? Forty slips of paper -and on each one was written, "Thls entitles you to one night out. I will be your sitter. LoVe, Martha." Ir this Isn't proof that there are still some woncferhll people ill the world, what 1 is? -JOY IN DUBUQUE DEAR JOY: i M.utlll 1ave the most · meanlagf1J1 1tft 91 all -ltefaelf -and tt, dld•'t co,st 1 dime.. Thank yoa fer '• lo~tly letter aad 1a N~flll ,hfea,. l bope It'• coatacJou1. , i •• ' ' DEAR ANN ·~DERS: I have a i r I --I A-~~ ... Irland !'HO ltarta ~ery telephone '°"' veruUon like thJa: "I've been trying to get your line for half an hour. Who in the wwld have you been talklq to?" In~ ~~a>;::J":'oo ~h!~ b!~~i m)'se:lf for caving In. After all, What b~iness iJ Jt of hers? Also, )t buma me up to think that she somehow has the idea I ahould leave my line fr!i! in case she should decide, to honor me with a call. Isn 't that the bei&ltt of~arrogance? ' I'd like a suggesUon from YoU 11 to whit I should ·say when I.he puta me on 1 the spot ' like that. . -UNLISTED PERSONALITY • DEAR UNLISTED: Merely beoaDN 1 questlOI lla1 bee1 pu~ to yo11 J1 M rtaton Y• oeed nawer U, !I b dtarl7 -.t that Lldy'1 bulness wbo yoa were talklq to -ud 10• ,houtd Jet lier kaow I~ Tiie next time .a-asU, taJ "fte ~U of lru " ., 0Roward Bqbel" er HPope: Pai.I:" Make up, yoar owa .._,.... Al'll caltb the drill. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 21 and feel like 11. The problem 11 . I c,111't 1et over a loet Jove. I don,._ want to be melodnmallc about It but I booeatly • ' ' ,., ' •• I ' be.Ueve a broken heart can, be physical as well ~• emotional. I actually feel 1 pain in my heart. No •eed to go into the de· taib but 1 can never get him back. I have passed up chance! to daie because I'm so blue I'd be lousy com· pany. After work I come home and play our favorite records. I read and re-read his no tea, Jet~rs and poetry. I loot at lhe photographs of us together. And: J cry myself to sl~p. How Can a girl go on wben her whole life bas come apart at the seams? I need help -MOOD IN- DIGO . DEAR M: Get rkt of all tboM relics rtmtal1ttat of the past. If you doa't wut t. dettroy tbem , ·put tbem oat of yoar reaeb. Force yourself lo accept dates. PR~ Ill tltou&lrll of your lost love out of your mind. Ea1y! Of course not, but , H's Ute only way you 'll come out of your lialf· deed state and start to live again. Get &OiJll ud pod luck. There Is a big difference between cold · and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send SO cents in coin and a lona:. self·addrused envelope to the DAI- LY ·PILOT. Prevent-Ion Beats Cure· •Keep separate glauu and!~== towels used by a' f.lmily member or co-wQf"ker with a cold. Keep a dis tance f r o m peroon• with colds, especi'11y those who cough. sneeze, or ,&bake out 1 used handkuchlef for anOther blow, the U.S. Public Health Service suggests In a pamphlet on c<>lds . 1========::;:= paper Uasues are best for noee Wlpln1 and for covering eoup. and sneezes. They lhoulol'be kept in a paper bag Ind 111_.i Of. l -L:llMnll I .· VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE lll-4 E11t, Co11t Hwy. e Corona cl1I Mir Phon• 673-1050 • COME Sii OUR FABULOUS SELECTION OF SPRING AND SUMMIR FABRICS 011r 9!1Jtl•v t~~l11 ar1 •••tflowll'lf, 10 ¥•• 11'11'1 fir1d wh•t ¥011't• l11kir19 f1r ift rtth1r 1trtl'lf• pl.tc11. loolf 11'1 "' Roo111 'I for 011 fa1h lol'I l'ltt11rtl1 for Sprin9 '71 D•r1im1, C1n•••· Dvck; K1ttl1cloth1 Ginqh11'"1, Sc,nic rrlfth s .. r11ick•r, •tc., •''· Dow11 tho •t•il• in rooitt •? knih , knif1 11"4 '"or11 •111t-. Cotto11, wool, tcryllc, polyo1f•r, r1vlo,., •le., 111 tolid1, tfrip''' ft•htt•• .tn~ ptir1t1 ltolh l•'t' i nd .,,,,1/, kotll'I •) ••t loulifi!U.O ' l•olfl -llo••lly OPl!ltroiiltrd flfl• '"' 011d pit111101, ail••• ~roc11d•1, loc•• 1r1d Coufuri•r wool•1H ftt 1p1cl•I •«•aloft •••'· • . So• you 1oor1! • Y/RWINIA r.s. Ooft'f ..t.rt•t fo c~•c• 01/f "'w ltil'l'U W~lft yo11 'l'i tlt Ill•'. representative, and Wynette Bedall and Guy Miner, voting delegates to National Asslatance League. Mrs. Wilfred . Berls will be chairman of the sustaininc members assisted by the Mmes. Edward Chapman, vice chairman; Peter B a·r r ~ t t , secretary, and Dorothy Gray, treasurer. Mrs. James Sink 'will lead the Junior Auxiliary, and her board will be the Mmes. Allen Goody, Richard Ram e JI a, Byron Tarnulzer and Rolf Engen,.vice chairmen ; James Croul and Schuyler Joyner, secretaries, and R i c h a r d Ferd a, treasurer. Also, the Mmes. Fritz Weste~hout, I i a i so n to Chapter ; David Joye, pro- oiislonal advisor and Harry Johnson , immediate past president. Mrs. Kenneth Sa{llpson will be c~airman of Las Reinas Auxiliary, and she will be assisted by the Mmes. Jule Axelson, Willard Wade: J. Robert Lawson and Walter Keene, vice chairmen; Roy Woolsey and I. W. Church, secretaries ; Arthur Coons, treasurer, and Robert Ling, immediate past chairman. Virginia Castle Auxiliary has elected Mrs. J o h n Fletcher chairman, and as board members, the Mmes. Norman Von Rerzen, first vice chairman; Eueene 0. Rourke and James D0iu g I as, secretaries; Don Yoder, treasurer; Gerald .Kingsley, Milford A Winner Night . harness racing at Los Alamitos will begin with a fanfare Friday, Mar ch 10. Southern California Racing Association of· ficers will host a 6:30 p.m. party in the Tur! Clu b prior to a preview exhibition at 8. Mu sic will be provided by Les Brown' and his Band of RenoWn. Ready for .the first .race is Cathy Green, Miss Harness Racing of Oran~e Coun- ty, and Milford s Chief, ·4-year-old Florida flyer. provisional advisor, and John ·-==========~!{ Keating, membenhip chalr·lr- man. Miss Leslie Ripley is the new Assisteens chairman and Mrs. Conrad Schweitzer .is KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT their advisor. ' CAMEO t SHOES , . ' ' "Tht Fa.shion Shop T,hat Fif,I You"' ' ' MM feoturina '. .. ' Red Cr.on•• Cobbie1 M So~ielit•• ',SIZES A i B c . ' " ' . . . ' D , 6-11 IV.·11 IV.·11 .. 11 6-11 I-ti ' . • SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' I 11 '•"•' ~., Wtt.1f.U l ri ttol •t So11 Oiot• Frwy. COSTA f,.fESA. PHONE 5'46-5210 •ttila jlf'trllll(t ll&l M c~lln ~ttwr . .iflil fht A/Mfktl'I N•lllnol 11:• Cl'OU, .. ' t l • r "' .. . : 1· liO·W COOKBOOK AU'l'HO~ Esther Lewin . . . . . . . . . . \ TRADING ~; : FOR "ANYTIME, TRAVEL ~ ~ : ANYWHERE" VOUCHERS :~~: TR'AVELI • -• • · • -• • • A•k 'l'oirr '"'~1nl I.'~· \' malAe~· SUPER SALE! If you OW11 >'i~ 1 or 1 DO, dolt't miss thne f!lb116o1ts_ '-"""t't~.;, values at MoRie's! • REVHSlll.I WIG FALL loft ftowlnt should•r ,.,..,,._..~,,.... ro '32'5 thl>flYPIJ loo5cl a.,. Pt.ts ............................. . :::·.;:.:·1.~·~:::~1~:7.ow '4•" I I 00'/o HUM~N HAil CASCADES 1t1111i.r (I It.I , s12•& Olaft! U 'in,I I s17s& 11,.. Jl7.pt ...... HOW .... tt1.n """ ,._ • 1 . ,-r·.,.\ • • ~--~~~~N ~~I : ... ~lGio: .J~~:~~~i . • ::-:= . .:.·~-~, .. ~~.' .. :: ........ : ....... ~... IOW •-• ::ii:.,,·~ .. :.~................. low s3981 ,~~·- :::."-:~ .. ~ ........ ~ .... ONLJ SJ991 ''(.~ ~NTH ET.IC WIGS · frD!ll ~.95 to ,$48.50 ,; OVER JOO PRE-STYLED WIGS AND HAIR. P)ICES FOR YOU TO TJlY . -. WIG 1nd1 IEAUTY SA ON 'ma/~e)• ; , ................... . 250-0 •11t 17th St.· Hlllgren SQuare Cowl ltlesa 543446 1 • RECYCLED PAPER MAKES JEWELS OF THESE BOXES Your Horoscope • • Ca nGer: :Va I id Hint Obtained I . . . 1 . THURSDAY 1 1 I y..J.a ~ be. MARCH 9 vmoo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): By SYDNEY OMARR Romance blooms. What may • I I\ '' • _) . ~ " ,.. .. . . • OAILY PILOT ,S.'.) Another Round of Boxing , ' Cu~ting ·~orners .for .,Eco ~ogy .. For Mrs. Dorttn Sinnett, and pictures. Some sUod on w~ . aomethlnc w h I ch manager --lbe writ• cralt! and ecology ""' two iJ>. Floreotlne type legs. , -.Id be ol more ... liDco a book. • terOll! which can be merged. Even the decoratlom ""' -people don't ~ very She did write, llklJttJ'aM aod She rocycl.. cardboard and recyclables. Tbe p I c tu r e a m a n y m I r r o rs a n d 1 publish !be book, •i Stw<ly paper Into deconUve lltUe come from used cards and the · e.ncUesUcb. That's -whtn she ' Boxes," "jut barely•' boxes whtcb can be used Jo brass trim Is gold leafed al&Med making the boies. \ f1ntsbli!& It In ~ for a flo.bby keep Jew e Ir y , stationery, cardboard. The scrolls and Once she figured out boW to \ ~def 'iliow In Lao Anacll>s. recipes or other small things. other moldings are made of ml).:e the boxes, ah:e tried to • •·'lbe 1 peoille wve j u 1· t Most of the bozes look i~ papler-.mache, which ls, she ie.ich the other women in the fal!cinated 'with ft.'' R said. trlcate and hand-carved but said, simply gr o u n d·u p UCI group. 'l couldn't get It Tbis s111'J)rb<d .her a Utile. Mrs. Sinnett sa,ys they can be newspapers. across to them~· sbe said, ao •~You're a I w.1 y t convinced made in a half h o u r . ' 'Ibe bQxes evolved from she took six months to make Your thins Ls just flne ·but 1 Decorating the b o x e s . ~ Sinoett's work with the a kit for a treasure chest really Cl.ktntt think other people however, could take "umpteen art seeUon of Town and Gown which her hlBbaod, Jack, had would see it that way," Mn. hours." ~ at UCI about five years ago. seen during his work on color Sinnett said. Few of her boxes are simple , o raise money , for an art renderings of boats/ 'SUccess doesn't come. easily sq~ ~pes. Rather, they lanhlp, memben made It was then too that she eYen with the interest, but she are clrcular, oval, curved rec· a sold crafts, started making the trimmings said, "I'm just stubborn tangles or egg shaped. All are ~1 USE out of papier-mache. She enough not to gtve up." made by shaping and pasting One of her donations was a couldn't find brass trimmings IDEA EXPANDS a couple layers of cardboard tall candlestick. Actual~. It which we.re thick and antique Sbe now ls Riling her books, together. wu a stacked arrangement of looking so she decided to make kl1s and decorations to bobby, The cardboard skeletons are ~ kitchen bowl, coffee can, ft mold to cast them In, From hardware, alltlonery a n d given a sleeker, sturdier finish plates and a botUe covered there, she moved into other building stores which sell by painting several layers of with papler-mache, decorated more decorati ve designs. craft!:. She's confident her ti.!sue paper or even shredded with such household extras as WRITES BOOK craft Idea will expand. napkins onto the box with ball fringe, painted and en-She tried to sell the kits to Plll't of the success, she white paste. tiqued. • hobby stores but s o o n said, might be because there RECYCLED TRIM She also made hand and discovered "they w o u 1 d n ' t is nothing 0 as fine" as the FI n is he d boxes ere wall mirrors with g 1 u e d touch them ." Some said they recycled newspapers • n d d e c o r a t e d with three cardboard ss a backing. would need a demonstration_of_ cardboard for her decoraUve figurines, brass trimmings But Mrs. S'nett said she her techniques. One store little boxes. / Aquarians often are awed by ( have appeared an insignHicant those born under, Les>. ' 'Ibe relationship develops 1 D t o classical Aquarian ii . con. som~thlng .. value. Pl!UW'e stantly in search of an ideal. indicated through children. In many instances, Leo seems •S\fess creative a pp r o a c h • to fill the bW and Aquirlbs 'w e I e 0 m e change and . hero wol'lhlps. Both Leo and "'' 1 , Aquarius can be stubborrl. ~a Ienge .. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): ( ~ (March 21·A_pr~ 19): rn>perty increases in value. Amb1U~ns can be f~U1l~. Be '. ·Your intuitive intellect serves dynamic a n d mq~tlve.1 _ . " . Member of opposite sex Is ~ now as reliable guide. You are volved. Aim high. Don't 1etU able to build OD !'>lid base. for substitutes. C a re e Security is enhanCed. Home receives boost. Your standing life lmpro~~· RelaUoos with ill elevated. close ~at1ves .will be 1more TAURUS (April 20-May 20 : harmoruous. , Fine for study, adding to SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nqt. 21): knowledge, publlsbing. Travel Short iourney is 01 ..Cenda. plllDI should be completed. Ideas m:e. developed. Yea. now Keep line! of communication can env1s1on complete fel:mat. open. You gain through one Gain shown through -Ing. who is at distant place. Key Is Get ~ghta on paper. Glv. MRS. SINNETT FROSTS CORRUGATED TOP TO TRIM to be receptive, willing to, full rem to intell~l curioa\- leam. ' ty. Answers are obtamable. GEMINI (May 21-JW!& 20): SAGITrAJµUS (Nov .. ~· Agreement is reached In ~· 21): Finane,ial sltuatio~ connection with joint en-improves. You may be rec1- tei'prlse. Mate, partner play pient of windfall. Don't permit key roles. Some who try to 1 others to dissulde you. Re. divide and conquer are ex-main true to personal con- posed. Fine chance now to col· victions. Collect what you lect what b due. need. Solid research pa)'> Spring · Socials Slated March Comes a Lion • Like In CANCER (June 21-July ~): dividends. , Obtain valid hint from Gemlal CAPRICORN (Dec. 27.-Jat\- message. Investment see~ 19): .T~ke inl$iaUve. Element beaded for profit. Emotional of timing n6w favors new involvement sbou1cl be taken starts in new directiom. Stress seriously. stakes are Joo high , original ap;roilch. 'Be in. for playing pmes. Get off dependeot In though~ action. sidelines and Into action. '.. Change, travel and variety of LEO (Jul12S-Aug.'22 ): Con-'ezperleoca are featured. Go dltions at work, home Im-to it. Meetings, lectures, a social and a conteSt bead ... agendas for Orange ~·groups. Kiwi ,Club Anabeifn 1Kiwi Club members will accompany children ft'.Om Services for t6e • Blind ,Jo Lioo Country iafarl Fllberman restaurant, Hunt- Tuesaay, ·March 14. , ' ingtoa Beach. . .. Prior to this outing tile membership will hear a talk Contest about !be Queen Mary by D!lll Judging for !be sewing c:oo- Buchanan during a JllllCbeOii test sponsored by Orange meetlng ~at 11 :30 8·~· · S!itur· District, California Federation day, March JI, m t b e · of Women's Clubs ls scheduled at 9:30 a.m: Monday, March S. Tanner discuas Motivation Through Self-hypnosis a n d ESP and Mind Control. The speaker 11 scheduled after an I p.m. l!uslness meeting Monday, ·March 13, 1D the Civic Center. prove. You have reuon to I AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. stand up and cheer. Vitality 18): Benefits accrue through returns. Your efforts are Ir o up, organization, in- recogniJed. Some who' rejected i\lltution. '·You can bring For Nature Laboratory 13, in Bullock's Tea Room, Santa Ana. A $10 award will be given to first place winilers in the junior, general and high school categories. DZ1 by See DZs by the Sea Chapter, Delta Zeta Alumnae will boot a salad supper for the Iota Upsilon Chapter of Full~ Monday, March 13. Mra. Donald Avery wtll open her Tustin bome for !be 7 P•ll!· event. ' . ! tOgether tnoae with divergent in past now do abou -face. You views .. D l Pl om a c Y now can be happy -If you pennlt becomes valuable ally. Taurus Bluff Site Sel·ected Pair Planning Fdll Wedd ing an{I. Ubra persons figure pro- mfhently. Ground will be broken for an PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Environmental Nature, Center "'cctnf on trans(orming hopes, at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 11, wishes h'lto realities. friend c 11 m a i: i n g Environmental you aided In iiast Is due to Nature Center W'°~ in return the favor: Be op-N wport Beach and Costa A fall weddlna 11 belnJ plan· UmisUc Reward indicated u e ned by Cheryl ~grOCIZI<)' and · . Mesa. John Robert Wiebel. result of profess1~nal .t:fforts. 1be center, to be' developed Their parents are Marine You gaiD added recogmt10n. on a three-acre parcel of Maj. (rel.) and Mrs. -Howanlc -IF_ TODAY. JS y 0 U R -natural open space bebind the' H Zadgrodzkv of Laguna BiRTHrlAY you are ~b1e to football field at Newport &a.ch and Mr. and Mrs. aid UXlR in distress. Your Harbor High School, will iJl.. E.dwin Wlebel of Costa Mesa. view is large as opposed to elude an outdoor laboratory cereino~es, 1 trees will be planted and , members of the Junior EbelJ! Club of Newport Beach will conduct tours. Special guests will b e Newport Mayor Ed Hlrth, Costa Mesa · Mayor Robert Wilson, Dr. John NI co II , Assemblyman Robert Badham and Dr .Noonan Loats. Memberships in the nature center are .being accepted by !be Juniors. Founders dona· tions are $250, spmsors, $50 and Patrons, $5. • 1 GOP GOP plans in the upcoming election will be outlined by Thomas Rogers, Orange Coun- ty Republican Central Com- mittee chainnan, when he ad· dresses !be Irvine Coast Republican Women. The sessloo will .take place at 10 a.m. Monday, March 13, in the Part Newport clubroom. • FV Women Fountain Valley Woman's Club members will hear David Fuch sia ~ociety Mrs. Lem Dowrui1 an expert on fuchsia culture will present a demonstration on the prop- agation of fucbsiaa for the Costa Mesa-Bay C It I e s Branch, California Natlo1141 Fuchsia Society. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Marcb I!, In !be Amerloan Legion Hal~ Costa Mesa. 1be future bride is a petty. You are 41'awn to the with walklog trails, a streauii graduate of Costa Mesa High arts, law and medicine. April two ponds and other features. School and a business college. and Auguot are indicated . as During !be giound-breaking Her fiance, a Jl:"&~uate of outstanding Jl'Ktntbl for you in Corona del Mar High School, d.9'72.i.. You may be much in-r,=;;;;;:;;,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ served four years in the Navy. ~lved -Will! an Aquarlan. .1---------~ I " ~"'. OPEN~Ro HOUSE MARCH Ulll tin 18111 1J ORANfH COUNTY LOCA 110NS Open the door to a brand new life Thia timf 11our diet can ;C:C~, .. ~• 'WOf'k( IMl I. C.U. ttw, YM ......., ~J..'"""" ..... ' T ..... MlrO M'. -" ""' ........ ,. .. '·"" -'!" , .. .. .... ,.....,,... .. , « ....... ,....... ..... ..... ..._ • .._ '" ,,..,..,,_. ..,. PY Miff KHOOL ;::,. -;::, ".., ca:-i::. ·-.::~:.,: 11•1• ....... Ml r;-11• ...... , ......... di • ...,. 1• Pit "'""""'-ll'M ''"""'· WM,; ~ U Phone 1~1 5105 ' Powder Room ln sirle Kitty Happ\ JONNY CAT. """' Kitty's Box , fresh •nd clun • At Food & Drug S tore• • ·Free Income Tax Preparation Save $30-$40 ... professionll prtpllltl ... of,.., 1911 Califomi1 llld Federll lodivldull lllCOllll Ta Retllms. Don't Delay si111up1oc1ay; oppo1n1men1s ... 1ree n you open .. Anaheim Savlnp ICCOllll of $5,000 or more, or !or only $5 by openl111 an xcount of $2.500 " more. ~!IJiliEIM SAVINGS 9 ANAHEIM 187 W. Uncoln Avo. 92803/Teh n2-1532 BREA 533So. Br" IN. 92621/T~' 529-4971 HUNTINGTON BEACH 411 lllln st 92648/Tol, 53~591 2Q F,alhlon Island, Nawpo<t Beach -fhO .. 6!14-2$25 278 Forest Avenue, La9una 8-h-Phone 494 "'S Lady-liko llnd lovoly, •• , sew a sensational soft dress in ai ( f blooming flower print of • Cuprashan by Thompson of Ca lifornia. Loom ing bright on th e fa shion landscape .# for day or evening,weor1 th is fabric is stylod in ! California for our way ' of life. Light.weight, j washable, and cool in , a shantung weave, ~ ' 45" wido. 2.50 yd. ; I USI TOUl IAN llA MH ICAID Ol MASTD CHAl.. \ ' . - HOT IRANJ>Y MOCHA FOR l'OGOY NIGHTS ' Winter Cheer ·Brandy Chases Chills Any ·-·· ... llaal the .... Ii· a pod time io brew uP •• lnndy drink -jull toi the ·-ol comfort and et•INM 'IJlt occuian could be II _.ientloul U a quiet nJPt II borne or It coulcl be a 111111 al llderllintng. Ben'• an euy ccmblaation fll caftee, ~. tii••n!llJO, milk and brandy. Juat· mulll- ply thll rocipe !or four U you want to make more servinp. ~JIRANDY MOCHA 2 CUJll milk I mellllring. cup brewed , black co!fee I !ablespoon su1ar V..""fl,beavy cruln, aoflly whipped with. I ~ ·-and v. lealpoon Vllllll& Grounil cimamoo FIW lfllno of aalt Il>, oquara (Ill ouncea) 1eml-sweet baking cbocolate (or ¥• cup aeml- 1weet chocolate (or i;, cup ....U·awed cbocolate bit.) I tabl-brandy Combine milt, coffee, suear, 1,1 teaspoon clrmamon, salt, and chocolate la 1 aaucepan. Plate over low· heat, stirring, until-liquid is very hot (not bolling) and chocolate ls nielted and blended. Wbllli or bell-until frothy. Put <I lab!-brandy in eaeb al 4 prebealecl m~. Pour in milk mi.ture. Top . M·ushrooms Set Stage ' ,For .Winning Evening . The ~tlur la lib the der contain« with 1' cup f~st acl ol 1 ploy. Not only muabroorn liquid and proce11 cloei It aet lhe niood but it llela untll amootb.· . the ant for the cllmU of a Tum. Into mLrJnc bowl. good me 1 al. Place mtllhroomt .and V.. c u p Conned mushrooms brlDlf r_,-ed licjUkl in blender all!1 out the ator quality in 11>-process untll smooth. Add to peUzen. Thty'ro so ~Y to liver with ~ley, brandy, keep •arciand-tltey give !bat onion.-111~ pepper, thyme, little Ollra touob lhlt aaya ani1 'cblvea. here'• • tl01llllldOc 1peclal for Mix well, Spooo into· crock your ,_11. or 1111111 bowl Chill. U Canned DDhroonil are a d•ired, gamlah with canned natural for d r a J11: at 11 in I mUlhroom alictl and aleved popilu yet economical party hard-cooked egg .. :l'JELD: Ill {lvorlles. A great iaea ii CUJll .. you're operallnc 1111 a budget CHEESE AND B' AC 0 N these dayst , MUSHROOMS Serv• Muabroom Liver Pale 2 cana (l or 1 ounces each) for open«a. HoW c 4 n whole muabrooml, 'drained something lbll lallea this RoOc! \I pound bacon nqulre .. llllle lime to pr<pan!T 'Ille ....,., la ill the II cup llhredcled aharp Cbed· ingredients -dlopoed c:ooked I ~I -m1nc • .liver blended wltlv canned wab upoon ed onion . mushrooma. pon1ey.-.......---' tablHpCOns chopped Jnis, and brlndJ. Dramaltc parsley and clellclOUll at the 1111111< time. Cook bacon; drain and Deviled -are alegljlt ap-crumble linelt. Bemove lllema petllerl -tbe1're made from muahrooma, chop llnely with .,.-muabrooml, Ill and plact In mjxlng boWL Add aasy 'lfl1 to get rmo reviews. bacon, che<Je, .-, and siulf I mlllbnlom• wilh. parsley; rob: well. mU-.T Yoot bel. For an Fill mulhrooma with llluf(. eYen tMUm-lluger food there's Ing. Place in Jklll«l-lncb nolbiDC like ~ the baking pan Ind -In 214) navor Of lite muWoont with a deitee F. oven 10 minutes. stuff1DC made with Cbeddilr YltLD: About I appetlur ebeelt, iDUbhoms, bacon, • .. servlngs. oanleY, ·anc1 oolon. No mailer lionr ·yiJu like bOn d'oeuvres, MUSllI\OOM ~TUF.FED · 'll like CbOooe ·ud B1cod EGGI . c.:. . I hard-cooked efll • . ; . ...:..... • % labltapoOlll ll>l.)'OllMise lllUlllllOOM ""\• ... PATE ·11 lealpocin aait ·:1' aup bulter or.lllll'iltine \I teaapoon Tabuco pepper • I flOQlld chick>n Jlvera aauce I tlllll"(I or I ........ ch ) ll teaspoon dried Ital tar- lllUlllloom plec* · a n d naon ; .....,. 1. cao (3 or 4 ounces) chop- . Jn cup chopped janley ped m u 1 b r o o m s or I lllllolpoona bu~ mushrooom stems and I .... flnely cboPP<cl plecel, drained . J.......,..it • 16 .._.. i>ePper Cut •Ii• in ball, lengthwlle. ; 16 111 psli dried !di thyme Romgmedlumve ymolbi.rl::4boplacel ~ .~ .1 ta.,npl" chopped chives -"· ~ · !l\l)'(Jnnllae, w~ Tabuco and with whipPecl cream. Dull with 1 lllUe more clnna'"'"' ' • • .. , I rivestments · ·Prove :wise -· ~la coatJog IOll than ........... moltOll bettor In -Cover wtih re-S lo I .......} (% to 1 ,~P) I II'..._ dloppeil .... •uoaddelplzamtoordlnary J11os . =bettor:~ with 4lood ,.,.....i or ,.... or 1 •·blea-W bllcuila and cab rob: to earn * OllP llaked -~ Fllllnl· -.._, · nllnced -. Q,800 l!'and prlas for, Mrs. 1' ... dlotpOd --11 • ......., for II to Ill to 1' cup cbopped ""n 1' tea-IOtloco ,._ Gerald Col11m ol Elk River, 1' eop _., .,-bron ill mlmula uall! top IPriDO -I can (I -~ Mbm. and Mn. .£atl De -bock wbea touched llglilly ln a...r-11' .--bullermlBt or c111atr1 Doml•iel• of V...... Pa. ill I 'AlloqGca Boar Cflller. Cool. uprtcbl ill pan JO 111!1 lldu of td-• lool pan. atJle - the llrd Plllabury BaU Off. 111_,_ --mlmllll; rt!llOV< from pan. (L11b117 -,..., Into cup ( I cap cnUod c b o II o• Mn.~'QMlok 'nC!iewJ Glao .· •' Cool. Bllod Glue IJ>iredietlll ::.:'"' o· 1'1111 oil.) In llowntl.,.. pa Qacejll Bari contained Giiiy I cup5r...... In man boWI until omootlL l>9wl. doi'ii 11nt fGlir II) In -·• •11po, - ctuceal roll douill, CO!ldelMd I la -or Glm calle. ~~ ·ftWIL By b1no fllll four (I) .......... mlllr, ·coconuHlmond frolllng Jlllr • -rBPPY caBF.!IE QUI C 11 IWidi lllr 7-iniDI 111> lllr over ... lioll& llilll cbiooe mb:"and blltler. Yellow cake 2toJlablea-adlt BlllW> .,..Ulma · Wllll lloutj la mo11a. • · Jllilc, melted dlooolate and a Grew and &o°.-JO-Inch ll cup milk ........... t ' · ~ llllciill ....., ljlto •-1 mlxllu'< combine for lube or -pen. Blend In 1' mp bolllod Ilallu ¥lad Pour Into ereuocl -Bake 10 bUeulll. Pit ·or· roll out !\Ir•. Domlnlcll' -Spice lar1• boWI llnt lout (I) Jn. dieioi., at llO ~ for II. to 16 -to a -nelll!l&le. C.ke. cttdlG an 111 mo-; S -Jtr Old EDlfllah minutea until toothpick Jn.. Dip In.-ml$ro, 1bitijin. · TIDIY entrlel by t w o beat ,. dlroolad .., pockage. Cbeeoe spread, -IOrled in eenlet comn out ~ paffa. Twlll ...., lllao!llll Southern Calllornla womeu SIJi In-and 1"11a. Mar-I ew cleati. Remove.from pan Im-~or.I-. J•-1of0fll!' alto won culinary bonon bl ble cMcol•le u..ugoou\ ba~ 2'11 cup1 flour medlatdy. Bal aerved warm. ID "Q" ~· f1tm1J-•·· lhe national competlllon. tor.-• 2 lablupoonl llll&t Sloct jo r<frlier1tor., 1111\a to (Ill. ~ ·- Mrs. Rima Healer of Long Pout hall pl bitter (about z Ill teaspoons bating powdtr CHEESY llllllCUIT lllNG P~ CID ablreued oookle Buell used It.ban salad_ CUJll) into pan. ·Combine In J teupoon wt II cup lllredded Cheddlr lbeet. Bab al tll· ...... for dreulng, Old Englllb cbeeaa IODlll bowl an Filllnl Jn. J lealpoon dry mustard chMH. " to to IS mlmd., untD ,...,, ~l:i ~.::';f,~ .,..u.nts. Sprinkle '!<, over II lelspoon soda II cup butter or marsartne browa. Makeo JO rolla- Cbusy Bilcuit RIDg1 made .. "' with labuco IAU<O biought I '6,llOO -pr!Je to Mrs. ·Donald Goldklang ol Hollywood. QUIClt AND CHEWY CRF.SCENT llAJIS I can (I ounce) mnaer1ted ,,. creictnt dinner rot& II-ounce can .(l>n cups) sweetened co~ milk I packa1e (9.9 ounces) Coccout Almond Fniellng rob: ll cup butter or marprlne Unroll creacent dough; pllce rectangles bl llDl!'<Ued 15'10. Inch jelly roll pin. Gently prw dough to cover l>oltom of pan; aoal perfor1tlon1. Pour conden!ed milk evenly over douah. Sprinkle With froaUng mk Drllzle with but- ter .. Bab 1t 400 d•lf.., for 12 to II mlnutea untll goldeo l!nnm.' Cool. Cut Into about 40 ban. BJIEU8EI. SPICE CAllE I J>ICkage yellow cw rob: ~ cup mllk or water ,4 i:f:J'tter or mar1arlne, j <IHI . 1' cup llaked coconut llcup~nula I anvtlope-pre melted c:bocolate or l · o u n c e oquue ......tolened J ' \ GARDEN CELERY c •• . ' - oman . ' 4 NEW P RIN4 ·-.. ' , ..•. . . ... -. VARIETY M~N~ ELA VORS CHICKEN . I 1 CHEPS & F.ISH LIVER KIDNEY DELIGHT 10 cans for $1.00 WI -YI THI ll•HT TO UMIT fUAllTITID • • • I I. l ' • " Save you:r;ielf 15¢. 1 And ano~rdullmornin.g of facing those plain ordinpry muffins. . Because Weber's now offers you new Roman Meal English Muffins. / They're deliciously different. Withaheart:y~ nutty-crun¢it flcn:orthi:rt · .comes from making them With :such ingredients as whole · grain wheat, whole grain rye, and pure golden honey. Pre:Split too1 So they have an extrarougn texture to hold morebutter,Ormore'anything. So look tor \f ;iber's Roman · MealEnglish.lY.luffins. 'f . l And save l 5¢. . , You deserve a little chCir\ge. ' . ' I J ' I i Only:frottl~ I 3 new English.Muffim. ' RomanMeaL • Genuine SanFranciac:o Sour Dough. Arid OrfginalScm Francltco. I. , I • 4 I I '• '. • • . " '· ' • · ... -Ii> a skillet. Add tarragon ; maah and miz we1L a.... ., "'* over medium Silt In dnlnod lllUlhn>ornl. Wei .... •; about $ flpootl Into tlll whites. II ... 177 ~ lllllhrooma deaind, pmltdl with canned _, .....,.. Jlttlld. Place musl!toom '1lcoa. YIELD: I ............ ....,.,ble~ ..... 1np. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~~~-.-~....:._~~~ .... ! l I I ·-I • f • • 8 PJLOT·ADVEl!TlSER N WtdnHday, Mottb 8, 1912 USDA ' Graded "A" ' WHOLE BODl -.' 2 to 2%-lb. Wt. Weight Range lb. .. 69 Savory -Smoked ( Regular or Thick 1 ·lb. Sliced (2-t~. $1 .35) Pkg. .. EDWARDS COFFEE Vac•um Pack -Rich Roltust Flawor. 1-lb. Can :;:: ~ I 1 ~~~~~ntrate23c 6-01. Can .. tl ALUMINUM FOIL. , ·• ~~~no~~rap lOl-Fl $ 149 ,. . 1111 USD'A Choke Grade Beef ilLADE'cur Flavo rful And Juicy Roast. _, ,_ lb. FLAVORFUL BEEF RIB STEAKS USDA Choice •Graded lttf Large Meaty Cut lb. s109 I LARGE SIZE 'AA' EGGS Cream 0' The Crop -"Ranch-Fresh" 1-Doz. Ctn. ,· • Pre~ium 15·( Quality 10-az. Pkg. HOUR AFTER HOUR long lost;ng -oz. ' DoubleDry 5 97c == Deodorant COi ' Zee Napkins ·~ .:lo 51' Diet Rite Cola "c!:'. 6 'l.1:' 79' [ Joh~' s Baby Oii Pllldl119 Cups J: 4 ... 49• 1 , • Mlcrin Mouthwash "~" . Stretch 'N Seal l:l 33• Meft••'s Skin Br!icer · BURGIE DRAFT BE.I ' • u,~1111r 612 .... 99c Stock Up! CH1 • • .Pl lCIS IFfKTM II • ; LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY tJJ(ll'TCATAUllAI • ---~ USDAChaice Grade Beef LARGE MEATY !ND .curs · L"mb . Chops~;~:, cl~%'~99c Shoulder elade Cuts I~. Lamb Rib Chops ::t';.";hc,: "$p 9 P k R Bonde5s leon 8u!I 89' or oast '"'-"'"" '"'N• '" Pork. Chops '""'""""-'" ''· 98' From East~ Pork ' Ea stern G~a;~: Fed Pork RIB END CUTS Ideal To Broil Or Pan-Fry! lb. Pork Steaks Fresh -Leon Butt Cuts . . . P h F'll ., CootoioCho"C~k"' IO. 89' ere I e Jusl Heal Arid Eat. S I F'll t '""'"""""'""""' 99 ' 0 e I e "'' ""'""" 'l' •· Salmon Cakes·'''"'".'~:'~"" '" 99'. Pork Roast ';~·~.:~· .59c Farm er John or Luer'• Corned Beef~':',7,fu~,. ,n21 Rath Wieners :;:, 'i~'55' COOKED HAM Corned Round :~~ ,..1111 _ Sterling Franks ~~: 63' snank Portion 59~ Sausage ,~''(,%~~:.,, ~~: 86' . Cooked Ham ,~::;;:. ::,'59' ''"'"u" ' Braunschweiger",;,,-:'~~33' · fully 69t Rath's Bacon ~'t:':'l :~:79' '~'"'" Catfish Fillets eor.;;.'::l'·,.09• "'====-~~ USDA Choice Beef Chuck ROLLED AND TIED Idea l For A Pot Roast lb. DAIL V' PILOT 35 ' IEEF SHORT RIIS Regular Cuts! USDA Choic! -Ideal To Braise. 1~.48c BEEF ROUND STEAKS · $1·" I~. Full Cuts -Bone.In • USDA Choice Beef DAI CHOPPE,P H~ Needs No Refrigeration· 1·1•. 79c It Has A Gredl Toste. c11 HORMEL CURE MASTEi ,Boneless Gourmet Hams 13A·lb. to 21/f·lb. Wt. Range 11.$179 .:>----___;~Di1to11nl Dlito11nl >-------.. COTILLION ICE~WH.ITE MAGIC · CREAM BLEACH Cat1rin1 Quality -Creamy-Smooth. / laundry -Works Llkt M-A·G·l·CI MORE GREAT FEATURE BUYS! .ft .Whit~ FIOUI'. .. 4' 3' c :1 Harvest'8loss1~m S.llt;Ba1 •. . ~·~ ' . :·1· BUfter sl:,~,:;:. i.ii.· ' c ·Grade "AA" Fresh Chumed Ctlt. 81 ISCUI S Wri1hi•1 C I. B; ' "t' ' Mrs "Heat & S.rve -Q~;ck ·N Easy! I-IL 8 SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS SAFEWAY (M010R1 Oil • • Regular·-Holp1·P,.Joe9 lotl•• Lifol DISCOUNT PRICEI tAtlS f0tl . Cucumbers "~~:" ' I Serwwilh 39 ~ Caulif ow er '"'m """ "'' ' B I• S«vtwithYOIJ" 29' rocco I FCMrirt(r«1mSo\llCt I~ -Ro1111l111 lettuce ~': .. 39• .... 19• .. 49• Ruby Grapefruit ·~· 51 'I GALLON TAMS s~~~· 77c 1111•• t" . . BUNCH CARNATIONS lM~' 99c · Colors ... ,. - All-Green Asparagus GARDEN HOSE ~;·so• $649 flaf. \ ' HAWAIIAN MAGIC Gordtn 99 C., Mulch Z·Ct. Ft ,. I . • • • :· ' J • ' • • ) • • • 3f OAILY PILOT - Sporting Events ·reamed With Fund-raising PT A Scores a Point Ii will be a toss-Op as to who enjoys the PTA 's father-son dlnner more at Adams School Thursday, March 16 -tile dad s or their sons. UC! basketball coach Tim Tilt •111 speak during the 6. 30 p.m. dinner. Getting the jump on plans are Oelt to right) Scott Dugger, John Case and Mike Downs. Outdoor Act'ivit_ies Favored (£ditoT"S Nott: A column d.t:vottd to NtZDpOTt Beach, Cotta. Mt1a . La.gltna Btaclt. and Misrion Vi.tjo partnt. tt4C'htr oroanization.s wilt appear in the DAILY PILOT each wttk, Infor- mation mu.tt be received by tht. women's depart· ment or Mr1. Gored Smith, 1746 Centel[a Place, New- port Beach by 5 p.m. Thursday fo r publication Wednesday. Ada ms PTA Mr1. OIHord Downs President COMING UP : Mrs. David Putnam. ways and mean& chairman announces that a film "Sammy the Way Out Seal" will be .e:hown at 3:30 p.m. Friday, March 10, in the multipurpose room ... Mothers will present an art appreciation lecture series starti ng tomorrow , f o r etudents in the u p p e r grades. Bear PFO Mrs. Fred E. Barthe President COMING UP: Pl n e wood Derby for all students will take place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 18, Entries must be at :school by Mon- day. March 13. Trophies wlll be presented to the fastest cars and plaques awarded for best workmanship and originality . • REPORTS: Winners in the an- ti-theft poster contes t are Tracy Bradshaw, Kathy Hunt , Bryan Richardson, Laura Wright, Leslie Ben- nett and Lisa Lanane. College Pk. PT A Mrs. Robert Marold Presideiit COMING UP : Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March I~. will feature Miss Eileen Coyne who will speak on How to Raise Children. Of- ficers will be elected for the coming year. Da vi s PTA Tttrs. James Morrow President COMING UP : Social studies fair, A Trayel Through Time will be presented from 6:30 Lo 8:30 tonight in 'the multipurpose room. Two hundred student. w 111 dllplly their projects cover. In& all periods of hl1tory. Estancia PT A Mrs. William Nowak President COMING UP: "The ProfeulonalJ" starring Burt Lancaster will be shown at 8 p.m. Friday, March 10, in the forum . 1dmiuion is St. Popaim, punch and candy will be !Old. > Kill ybrook e PT A Mn. Ronald Araold President· REPORTS : Winners ln the an- ti-theft po.e:ter contest are Gordon· Kim, Velvet Jones, Andy Shef, Rf:becca Granite, Debbie Poarch, Brad Bauer, Daniel Terman, Gini Chub- buck and Loretta Shaw. CM High PTSA Mrs. Carl Rotman President R EPORTS : Mrs. John Newman, assistant 'principal was presented the honorary life award In a musical salute. briefly touching on her life's events. Mr s . James Sponagle was award- ed the continuing service award. Presentations were made by David Van Treese, chairman. NH High PTA Mr1. B. W. Hofmann President COMING UP: Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 15, in the chorale music room 137. Program will include election of officers and representatives from local colleges and universities will supply Information and help for parents. Victoria PTA Mrs. Dougla:i Bowler President COMING UP: Meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 15, will feature Dr. John Nicoll !!peaking on Middle School Philosophy. Students in fifth and sixth grades will prese nt a musical program, Vic· toria's Salute to America, honoring famous Americans, past and pres e nt. Nominating committee will Co;nivol Fun Their Aim Cordill era PTA members are planning alJ of the carnival trappings for their fund·r~iser ~ begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 11, at the school. One of the at.tractions. will be a sponge toss \Vhicb interests Oeft to right) Todd De.nell, Diane Daniels an d Ken Anderson. present the slate of officers for 1972-73. Vieio Ele . PTO REPORTS: Mrs. Dean Shadle, ~lrs. Da,id Da\'ln ways and means chairman Pre&dent announced that Miss Cathy West's fifth grade class won · C0~1ING UP : Paper drive the recent paper drive . Saturday, March 11, on the school ground1 ••• Introduction coffee for new famil ies in the school will take place at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, .. March 14, in the home of Mrs. Matthe w Fogerty. Unit Proiects Call for Luck, Talent (Editor's Nou.: A column dlvottd to Fountain Val- ~l/. Huntington 8 tac h. Oceaft Vitw and Se a I Beach School District par· ent-Uacher organizatiuM 1Dill appear in the DAILY PILOT each w11ek. ln/or- matton m.ust be received by Mrs. Gilbert Turnbull, 5671 Mangrum Drive, Hunt· ingtun Beach b11 S p.m. Thursda11 for publication lVtdnesd.ay .) Superintendent Parent Co uncil Mn. Jame1 Ellena President REPORTS' Co Un c 11 cur· rently i1 preparing calen- dars to be aold as a fund- raising project. Proceeds will be used to finance student awards . • • At meeting, progress reports were given by presidents of member unit.! and council bylaw changes were ap- proved. Arevalos PTO Mrs. Thoms1 Bill President C 0 MING UP: NomJna ting committee will be selected at general meeting Wed- nesday, March 15 ... Unit wil l present an Easter egg hunt at Eader Park Satur- day, March 25, at 10 a.m. REPORTS: Members assisled the Orange County Health Department in innoculaling students. according to Mrs. Kent Cla mpitt, h e a It h chairman . Eader PTA Mrs. James PoW"erl President COMT~G UP: Clothing drive will take place from Wednesday, March 15, until Friday, March 17. Donations a.re needed. REPORTS : Unit earmarked $80 of proceeds from th e recycling project for a 2~ volume encyclopedia. for the school library. Remaining $75 of proceeds wa s donated to the new city library for the purchase of bpoks. Perry PTO Mrs. Sllvki Thomas President COMING UP: Unit will com- memorate the school's birth- day by presenting a. Gay 90·s carnival Saturday, March 18, from 2 to 8 p.m. featured will be 10 game booths, an air pillow ride. a magic show, a cake walk and a dime-a~ip dinner Ul be served from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets will be priced at 10 cents each. Assis ting at the ticket booth will be Joseph Perry. for whom the school is named. REPORTS: Proceeds from the candy sale will be used to purchase equipment for the third. fourth and fifth grade playgrou nds. Sm ith Council _,.,., rttrs. Patrick Doonan President COMI NG UP : Unit will host a drug abuse program at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 15, in the cafetorium. G u e 11 t Green Shade Selected for Fashion Show Glslu PTA will salute St. Patrick with a Wearing of the Green Mother-daughter fashion show at 7 p.m. Tbursd1y, M1rcit \6. Preparing for the show, which I will include music by the Ed ison High School Madrigals, are Oelt to riabt) Lori Damerval, Laurie Stradley and Bernadette Davis. { ' I , . , speaker will be M r s • Margaret Williamson , ,, Orange County achoo! heaJlh -" "* coordinator. and a p a n e I discussion will be presented . by a team from the drug f · abuse section of the Depart· ~ ment of Mental Health. Also included will be films on the subject as well as open discussion. Mrs. C o n n i e Wakefield, principal, is in charge of the program, whic h will lau nch a four- week study of drug abuse by all fifth grade students. Tam ura PTO Mrs. Chris Schnelder President COMING UP : Dave Elmen- dorf of the Los Angeles Rams will be g u e sf speaker at the father and son night tomorrow at 7:30 p . m . Student~f-the-month awards will be presented . . . Unit will sponsor a dance for eighth graders Thursday, March 23, in the m ultipurpose room. Attendance is limited only to Tam~ra. eighth graders. VD Topic Of Panel A panel discussion entitled ;,The Dan1er1 of an Epidemic Disease in an Overpopulated World" wUI highlight the an· nua.1 meeting of Fowi.h Dis- trict, California Congress of Parents and Teachers. · ·· The sessk>n will begin at 9 a..m. Thunday, March 9, In the Sheraton Beach Inn, Hunt- ington Beach. PTO Members Turn Crafty On the panel will be Selim Franklin, 1 t t o r n e y and member Of the Newport Mesa Unified School District; Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith, director of h"llb ,!?! CCP'l', and Tom Cone, .vu education, Orange Coonty Health ·Department. AllO on the a1end1 will be the election of officers and the presentaUon of award5. Mrs. Dennis C1naday, lei~ a teacher at Fount1in Valley Elementary School. and ijrs. Scott Fawcett 1nd her daughler. Holly, sho w off the wall hangt.ns and shawls which will be induded in the Arts and Crafts Show at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March I~. in the school's multi·purpose room . • • • II PILUf-ADVERTISER s Wtd_,.,, MucR I , 1972 DAILY PILOT Sf Wtd....iay, M11th 8, 1972 • I .sTATER BROS. 11-0Z. PKG. Aftc ALLMEATWIENERS ___ ~-· PORKSAUsAGREELiNZ.KS -Sf MORREl.L'SALLMEA.TORALLBEEF &ftc SLICED BOLOGNA -···-LB. ;,- MORRELL'S PR IDEALLB EEF &gc I PINNER FRANKS _.. . . .... LB. 'OSCAR MAYER All MEAT SLICED 5cc BOLOGNA u-oz. .. .71•-aoz. ;.r OSCAR MAYER SUCED 5"'7c ALL BEEF BOLOGNA -B.OZ I STATER BROS. MONEY BACK MEATllUARANTEE YOl1JE ASSOtt:D 0# THE ftHlSt EATING QUAUT'f' 'WITH Alt STAIEI llOS. ~TS. MIY llECf Of' Mf.ATYOU IUY AT STATUVOS.IS UNCONOmCIN< Al.lY GtJAllAHTEED to NASE TOU • , • O« YOIJll ' Ml:Jtl/E;TWIU. IE CHEfllfUU.T ttl'\lf'.IDfO. WE REDEEM FOOD STAMPS AT ALLSTORES For Your Lenten Fish Menus . U.S.D.A. 'A' GRAD~ .WHOLE BODY LB. CHUCK ROAST STATa•OS.CRTIRID lftF • llLADE QIT &-'.TH . RIB 17-TH ROAST ST ATER BROS. CIRTIFIEO BEEF • GUARANTEED ROUND BONI ROAST ._ .. _ ....... -u. 75( 1-STTHRU 5-TH RIB .... LB. 11.09 FIESH •LIAN• DILIOOUS GUARANTEED , c LI. ·cuT.UP FRYERS U.S.D.A. 'A' Ga.ADE PANllEAOYPAITS STAmtllOS.-OlllllSltiT•CRYOVACPICG. s 1 09 STATRllOS.caTifllD-99 CORNED BEEF ___ ........ LB. RIB STEAKS ........... _._,._. LL c -----------...-------_,mlOUNDSTfAICLI .... $·1.17 s 1 07 YOUROtOICIOfTNIBQMOf-IA~ • 1 •2't 'r.'ll:r~D B=::r i~::J.-: RouND s1EAK·:n ....... LI. sTEAKs:.u:m: .. _ ........ :. LL -Uss-SHOULDa s 1 03 LIANAND-•WAWmlDToSATISFY • , •• , ar: 89' ~=' 69' =~~ s 11' oLLED RoAsT .............. LI. T -BONE sTEAKs ............ ~. . POUND :,· STA,.IOOS.C>llWWW-95c NOTAILS•WBL'lmMMID • , ~·· !!~ROAIT eoNEIN ........ -LB. PORTERHOUSE1T1All . LI. " · SLICIDBACON ...... ~ -LB.6~ STATUllOS.amFllD-·GUAWmlD • 11• . .iUC:ii BACON ________ __:_LB. 69' TOP SIRLOIN ITIAll ......... i.a. 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SAUCE FOUR TIMES • Po rtpble Purch ase I .. ·. .., ' :·:: Ieriyaki Bars : , Get · Oriented '"'Ti . ' ra•*' in Japan soon , ,........ 111111 the equivalent to ·Ille bot ®:: stand Is the tlrfJaki bar, where skewers tlneded with succulent JDcnelt of meat, poultry or • ...tOOd, are purchased for a few cents and consumed as tlle ltr'Oller continues. glaze; and, accompanying the tertyakl lo the table Is a shallow dish of sauce for di· ping. . TERIY AKI SAUCE 1 cup water ~ cup naturally-fermented imported soy sauce 'M the traveling population nlmm home, more and more fanlp dellcacles find spots on Amerlce tables,.and terlyaki :t.r"""1"' almost u easy to u the hot dog, in major cities. In San Francisco's beautiful new Japan Center, Miyako • ,Hotel ~xecutive c~f Louis ; ·C..,uta makes a specialty of liorlyakJ. • The terJyakl sauce serves "! laur j)Urpole! in the prepara· • tioa and service· · of the ="° aanfully styled skewers of • food. Ftrat, lt 1. aerves as a J llavorina agent before the • lblat and veget,ables are plac- ; ~ on .Ibo uewer. -:: , Tben,, u the skewer browns ~ O'fW ·the hot coals of · the r; hibachi, the sauce la used for 'beeting, Just before serving, nm sauce is brushed over :" u.+,.meat to provide a high .. 11• cup marin (sweet cooking sake)• 2 tablespoons sugar l tablespoon cornstarch 1 small clove garllci crushed 1 thin slice fresh ginger. Measure all ingredients into saucepan, stirring until sugar and cornstarch dissolve. Bring to boil over medium heat, stir- ring constantly uiitil sauce thickens. Thread bamboo skewers with tender beef c u b e s , mushroom slices and pearl onions (cubes of chicken or whole prawns may also be used.) Brush kebabs with sauce and grill or broil to desired ~ee of donenesa. Brush again with sauce before serv- ing. •sherry may substituted; however, more sugar. to taate. < foreign Intrigue I ' . -Isn't Off Limits By BARBARA GIBBONS You don't have to leave your kitchen to be a slim gourmet "world 'traveler .'' The cookbobk shelf of your favorite boebtore or public Ubrary can be your passport to high cullnai'y adventure. Exploring the cuisine of other countries isn't off-limits for caJarie.counters. . . .in flCI, It's a great Idea! There's DDlblog lllte "°me foreign In- trigue lo Ille dieting out of the doldrums. -· most cookbooks -written by and for the ~.so you'll i.n ... be • discerning ••1rMal1r" to avoid calorie pit· WI. Pld: GUI dllhe! that favor · al eombinatlons o I no-....... Ibo Imaginative ...., .. of oplcol and seuon- i.p nthor than rich in- ~ like cream, eggs or. ~ ~ 1Mo In on a maJn course edlnc for lllh, cbldren and ..i -they're all low<alorte. wa -cllll9, mbolitute 1111 llm '""' (UM round .·or 1111* a.It) for fatly cuts .:II • cbuct or rib. And th~re'.s no law that meat has to be browned in as much oil or lat as your cookbook calls for. . • .a • tablespoonful ls all you need! For. the adventuresome, it's fun to experiment with spicy combinations. But even the conservative cook d o e s n ' t have to miss trying new things -simply cut back on the quantity of spices the first time around. Here's a l ow-ca l orie Indonesian dish, toned down to Western tastes. INDONESIAN CHILLED BEEF 1 pound top round stea k 1 tablespoon oil 1 large onion, thinly sliced ~ teaspoori ground chili powder (more If desired ) 2 tomatoes, peeled and chopped 1,1 cup water i teaspoons granulated beef bouillon Salt and pepper Have the beef trimmed of all fat and cut into tw~lnch cubes. Heat the oil in a nonstick skillet and add the beef. Slir·fry 'til browned. Remove and set aside. · Slir·fry onions until soft and transparent. Add tomatoes, chill, wale1:_ and bouillon and simmer for five minu~. Add the meat cubes and cook to deaired rareness. 8'rves four, 218 calories per ae.i'ving. Very Jow·fat and ~'heart-smart" too! Calorie-reduced Fried .Rice, Egg Foo Yuog, Teriyakl, Egg Drop Soup -for these and other exciting new · recipes, send .a stamped, self-ad· dressed envelope and 25 cents to Slim Gounnet Oriental Dishes, in • care of this new.paper, 16 Iro<i!!<>I.! Rood, Cranford, N.J. 070111: . • .... ... '· GAME HENS UYFllSll 7gc USIA·GIAll "'A'' -4" 11 OZ. U . WT. IA. MAYFRllH noi•11 : . ORANGE .JUICE F s· 0 R BIDSEJE ,llTERNATIONAL VEGEJ A8LE .S BAVARIAI, DAllSI, JAPAIESE, MEXICAI • SPAllSH, HAWAllAI, CHllESE, PARISIAl, ITALIAI 10 or. PIG. ' HIGH QUALITY HALF GALLOI • ' ' SHOULDER ! IPOllK ROASTSrg~: ............ ~. EASTERN POR_!( L _· SPARERIBS MEDIUM SIZE ............. : lb. I BONELESS 'I I I . s 09 CHUCK ROAST .:.: .............. : ... : .. lb. LEAN BEEF SHORT RIBS " .................... : ........ 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CAN LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER MARCH 9-MARCH 15 SAVE 30c WITH THIS COUPON CHEER GIANT DmRGENT 49 oz. BOX LIMITONE . COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER MARCH 9-MARCH 1 S • LIMIT3 SAfEGUARD : SA VE lOC WITH THIS COUPON FLOUR LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADU LT CUSTOMER MARCH 9-MARCH 1 S LIMIT 1 NESCAFE INSTANT COFFH 10-oz. JAR 100 BONUS STAMPS WITH TH II COUPON Mii. ITHIU Mll.15 IMO YOUI PUICHUE OFT HE I OT. FLAMUCO _,,. DUTCH OVEN • LIMIT t COUPON PEI AOULT CUSTOMEI • WITHSI MIN.PUIDHUE $699 ~E8 ,_ ' • OAll v "LOT SI COASTLINE TREATS WAISTLINE Seafaring Solution New Diet Explores World of Shellfish So, you've been trying to "diet In quiet" as Odgen Nash humorously advised, bu t you're discouraged. Those unwanted pounds aren't disap- pearing fast enough, and the waiatllne bulge Is still spoiling the flt of your clothes. Doctors and nutritionists, aware of the dlificulties of dletlng, would assure you that you shouldn't give up, because Potatoes Protect Health Potatoes are now bred with the same care that is devoted to developing fine race horses. Most commercial potatoes today are produced from "purebred" stock, grown there b a way to lose weflht and Increase vltallty at the aame time. Here's how -explore the wonderful world of flah and shellllsh . Set sail on a dlet rouUne that accentuateo the potltlve. Fishery products can slim end trim' you while you enjoy every luscious bite. Because they are high In valuable pro. tein, vitamins, and mJner1l1, yet low in sodium , fat, and calories. Begin with a tasty entree that o fl e r s a maximum of flavor with a minimum of calories Spicy Seafood is a diet dandy with only 130 c1fo. rles per 1ervlng. · SPICY SEAFOOD 2 J)O\lnds cod or other thick fish fillets, fresh or frozen 'ol cup tornaio Juice 3 tablespoons vinegar 2 lsblespoons salad oU I envelope (II ounce) old· fashioned French dressi ng ml• scientifically on special farms, Thaw frozen fillets. Skln the result of careful crosg. filleta and cut into aervlng-1ize breeding. portions. Place fish In a single This has resulted in a layer in a shallow baking dish. smoother-skinned potato with Combine r e m a I n I n g In-- better .navor, texture and P~ gredients and mix thoroughly . ductlv1ty. 1 Pour sauce over fish and let How did potatoes get to be stand for 30 minutes, turning called "spuds?" It is believed once. Remove fish, reserving that this derives from the sauce for basting. Scottl!h word "spud," the Place flsh on a weU-grqsed name of a klnd of spade or broiler pan. Broil about 4 Irr dlgglng fork commonly used in ches from source of beat for 4 cultivating an d harveaUng to 5 minutes. Tum catefully potatoes In that country. and brush with sauce. Broll 4 When you come right down to 5 m.inutea lona:er qr until to it, potatoes are important In fish nakes e11Uy when te'ated most main meals. They fill with a fork. Serves 8. you up, give you a feeling of tine satisfaction, and , they go with almoat any food in the menu . They also offer good nutrition on a day-in, day-out basis. Becauae of their h i g h mineral and vitamin content, Raisins Fill Meat Sauce and the large amounta co~ Rai1IM fill th1s versatile, auned, potatoes are one of oor sweet sauce. . most important protective foods. PHYLL'S RAISIN SAUCE Some of our happiest food memories go back to the way potatoes were served at the family table. How Jong since you have had a Ou(fy, white baked potato, steaming In its freshly-opened shell? There ls a delicious homey fragrance and taste to a baked potato unexcelled by any dish . Then ther1 _ are old· fashioned Scalloped Potatoes baked 1lowly In m!lk, and moun talM of m a a h e d potatoes. snow-nutty, their craters !Uled with rich gravy from the rout. WhlcEr ways you like them st, the potato Is a menu andby that wears well In the family's lllections. Y.i: cup raisins 114 cups apple cider t tablespoon cornstarch t teaspoon dry mustard 113 cup finnly pocked dark brown sugar 2 tablespoons cider vineaar 2 tablespoona diced llfutrv· ed ginger . Simmer raisins in apple elder ror 10 minutes. Stir together t h e · corn1t1rch. mustard and su11r; sllr In cider vinegar until smooth ; stir Into raised mixture. Cook, stirring coo1tan!ly, untll thickened end clear; stir In , 11lnger. Serve ho!. Mak., about 2 cups. • • • r ' I ' CMICKEN EA~'( O.N iU DGlT, ·COOK, TASTE , ' Baking -Beats 1 ·t'h~ 'Blahs' . ' . ' '' . · ._._, for-IOlllllhlng to 'cooli, a!'! aUll offers a CUN tbl kltclmi "blah.a"!· delitlo\l•' dinner for elfuer Alllr Ilia , holiCl.tys b o I h family .or guests. °"lill, °"'! 1~ are at OVEN Fl\IED CHICKEN tblt lcnntt ebb. ~1 ·~ .. ·, T"8 fadi did\ his 1031 her . 1A ·~up•buuer1'1""ma~a,rine · lnalilllv1. Cook1"4 1nd ·bakmg 2 dlps ,herlr aea!CiMll ·1tuf· pal • ~rO. g,,, .needs flilc, Cl'llShed .,,_ ' . ~ to lift !,be lfllrl11. t teaspoon· ult ' . 4.delecilaljly '1'1!Q9'i! Oven 2 to,3;Jl9tlnd chicken, cul up' Frjed, cidclift •It ·ldnil 1'>' the I egg . b&l!:lit$,1 tak&I pity on;Uie tired l tablespoon water, ' .. , . ·' . ' -. . ·• Gr•'?' (optional) 1' cln 11Mt ounces)-f bicken gravy -:" Va cup sour cream Preheat oven to 425 F degrees. Put butter in shallow baking pan and place if!,ov~n until melted. Meanwhile, ~­ bl ne crushed stuffi'ng anti salt ,in a plastic bag. " . 1 Dip chJcken parts into egg ~at ha.s been beaten with water. Then shake, 1 few pieces at a time, in bag unlit Well 'COated. • ' • · ' 1 Place chicken, skin side down, in melted butter. Do not layer in pan. Bake, uricovered, 30 minutes; turn and rcontinue baking .(pr IS min~~·. , . . For gravy, ctlmblne canned ;!ravy with sour cream and Heat to just below boiling. Serves 4'. . ' I Hoax I Gra v.is ·for Pro7'ii ' I • • ' . . ' ' '.Orga Q.i_c' :LaQels Sprouting -. 1 ·r . t t4'. r \ .. --. ·~ ·, .. , 1 "' , , Re11111rbible Increase• m ' : chemical\" or farmero would "· ThiY, \live moved tin, lild .;'..Aleo of lllqed "orglnlcaliy .-· "! d\>i!JC:~·· . mosl ol the (l'?d &lleieil·to;be ,; . ""°"" .. ·fnilllJ and vegetables 1-• ~y Ule 'Chemicals because gfown comp\!:[e\y-wftbOdt''" , . they mUBt in order to raise -, ., ~U:red Jn the riist year even adtrAUlte, high. quality crops. chemlcall la merely•mielabel- ._ ' thouJb· the~ IO\d al .5Q percent ,In p~lmltlve <iountrie!!, where ltd. · : ~ ' - ie · )® percent more .th, aa. ~ly ~rganlc methOds , 1r'e U&-The hoax "goes beyond that. , 1 •• 1u~rior cbmmercial p{Od.ucta. . ed~~ple1are under-nourished There is no auch thing as · an ~ .. i · . , • ·1 an11 .ofl~rr atarve. · , • "organlcally grown" plant. .4 · , ~ nlet ,bamea are ·even """' d .1 . 1 1 nd Plants utilize water aoluble·J.n.. ,; •• • ', · ·, • .. Abl • • f tnlr , 1 s easy a '-"·.mo,e1rem1~~. ' •• m v1~w. o ~·· I.empting to rake In ·a huge organtc ·ions, not organ1c-com-f, .:'~· . ~ct mat . orga~~Y · .profit bY offering fruit!l :and ~.'· .:;ttier·~.~Mpt ·,use -·· ' .... .,.·.· . J~ p~u~e is a g1gapt1c vegetables ·.aa "organic" 'when tnanute' ·until sod " organtsma .. !' ~-1 , : . they ar~ not. . ~ ' o\ · ~ : " break i1 · dbwn ·to inorganic , FJ.nt. there ,is no benefit .to< • · "Lol>k out for eoming scan-elements. Actually plants.,(!fD the consumer u to nutrient dal in surging organic foOds " thrive on ·, a 10kitidn of ' content or ufety if produce is writes_, E. 8. f' 'Weis!· · 1' n chemicals plus wate.r, without t IJ'Own Jwtb 1nim1J ,and plant Advertiiing , Age of Dec .. '· any soil· whatsoever. m,Jnures only .. and without 1971. "The Processor and the The thltl'I · will 11ink in • ~·p ·~·ll ckles._ •Commercially retailer who decides to market sometime, but it takes quite , , P'O"" with ariimal and plant cheJt!.ically:grown 'foo<J • J a:s · awhile for facts to catch up · an~ually ~utrl~ and safe organic can take whopping "1 wit,h the smooth and sclentlfiC . ._ ,, 'I'!-and pf superior quality. profit margins. When the sotlnding quackery of the ' StcOnd, It 11 'not possible tG temptation is th1t powerful, pitchmen wOO now have been- 'fffd our 20I 'million people the fast-buck l::iGy1 art going to ' blended "organic" shampooe J •• •' Without use 'Of agricultural move in." and face ereams. • r • S~onsful of Nostalgia ' ' .. ~· " Uncanny Good ·ness R.ecal ·le·d:"· ' . ·NEW YORK (UPI ) -Now and serVed as the main Uia1 tthe •w generation has course. dl.covered' no s t •I 1 I a In Cookbooks are crammed with fublms and ·makeup,,. should recipes'far all kinds of soups. n -tell them ·•bout homemade So'mt cookbooks have recipes IOUP! _ _ . tgr _nothing but SOUP.. • No canned or packaged '. Yet ttils Is the one course in procb:t ye t inverited can •· meal that is easlest to im· match the .flavor ind aroma of provise. Guid~lip~ JI.re sill\ple. broth that has siminertd Use z cups of water to eaCh genUy for houn over low hut. pound of meat, bone and fal. T.he '9ntllltinc tcent it sends Get more navor from the ~h a house is irr~istible vegl!tables You a'dd by choking even to people wbo claim they coarsely cut ones brietly i• a don't like IOUp. small amount of butter or 't'hkken JOU p "and roast marg~Mne before you add chiclfen . uled to be regular them to the pot. SUnday fare in thousands of Meat and bones also benefit Aml!ican homes. The soup \from precooking. Beer and wu lnlOe from old but meaty Veal, with ,or ·wjthoqt bones, birds that often . went Into the ··should be broWne'.d in 1 single pot 'f'hole, 1long with chicken layer in a 450-to-500-degree leet (skin and n1il1 removed ), oven before they're added to 1 couple of carrots, . some the Pot. · eelerJ tops and an otnon or Pork is seldom used except two. in 90mt oritntal rtci~ in W1lill it cooked, thert waa whicl) ii I• -~ 'sepai'ltely time ,lo ~ on the 1arni!h. and 'apptar• Is • garril•h. Woulol.ll be homomadt noodles Lamb is tradilion•I !or ·a Scot• Gl"t ~na•! Or .mJb.o 'balls tish barley 50UP but rarely us-...... 1'tth roeringue-like mix· ed in others 'becau.,e of ill bl'Lll beaten ea whites and strong navOr. ,..._ ,Jlfe• •n unleavened ADD LAST lniC lll'Od!lct tllat looks like ~ _.. .Wi. com meal. Y'!'J'U get more aavor ...i retain more vitamins from ' .... J'U~ · · .vog•IAbJea U .you add. lb~ ,to .... 'Fi the c ll i c k e n • 'the 50llP only 'during, lhe lasl ... loll -ol ill hali hour of cooking: ' . • : iiiiiir ... ,. Btjl It our U the vegetable• Will be • • • -_,,.., lhlll discarded alter c o o k I n g , IH illt!I wu there'• no need to peel the -•a 'bot oven ooioos. JUll wub llltm anil1 ~ -~ add . The sklns will help "color the brnlh. · ;' Some COOks prefer to add vegetables at the beginning, cook them until they fall apart, then•repl1ce thent""with fresh, raw vegetables 30' minutes before the soup is done. This provides extra vlta"1ins as well as flavor. ,, don't want to use flour, fipre O!Ll teaspoon of either barley, rice or 01tmeal to each cµ:p water thal wenl Into \hf,,P!!!I originally. Add. the ~f.' n hour be/ore the IOl!P'll'doJ!e; , Or puree the v~Jllal were cooked In the ~p'.' Or, U!e egg yt!ib Or, W~ egga. Beatthel)~butln1 Like stew, soup mellows i( few spoonfuls Ga: U.. hot but I I : s ,coo I e d q u I ck ly ,. nol boiling llOUP>~,!his mb\' refrigerated overnight, then ture to the ""it·9"1l"'IOW heit. reheated .for serving. Set the and stir coniuJi; unt,il'ilB pot lh a slnk full of cold Water' thickens. ~)tl--ieidi1fi'I and Stir the soup occasionally eggs 1does ~<.well. 'i)t to hasten cooling. ee:gs curdle .,•~. ~/\.~ Cof!trary to popular opinion, bOi!~·. · • i ' ·~) • ~ 'I hearty soups needn't be fat· OOOK OFTEN ... ~, .. ~.' •. ':h ~t tening. Most cf the calories Leftover IOUp tfia\, v.I'• are 1n the fat , which rises to the stirface and congeals when refrigerated ' ( 1 n t t~)I jt.1 ; of the soup is refrigerated. Thi! frozen) should be bt®IM.ld 1 solidified fat can be removed boil every third day ·to Jn-h kl be! vent 110Uring, 1... ' ~ • O:i~ro~'h :;r~e~t:. ore Save the water fit which • vegellbles are cooked to LIGHT HAND 111bslllul• for plain waler In A llghl hind Is advlslbfe aoupmaklng. You'll odd ~· wllh seasoning, which lq. vitamim and minerllt aloal tensities as the , liquid coob with Ravor. Ke e'p ac- down. You c•n always '·add .. · cumitlatln& VePtalile water mort aeaaonin1 at servlng 'until lthe .-container ls Med time. , .. • within .II Inch 1• ol !1" !OD, All" veiiila\1es aro good In ' AlwlY.I cover-..mr., ~Iner IQUp, but 10me ore so strong tightly before rotur~ l)ia Uiey're belier 1lont !Un" II>• h'eezer, Pini 'or, 1n ~blnaUon: broccoli all! conlalnei'I ' are ti.it' . ili'e ~mo-.-"''""'*""" : . ~ they defroll qulclLw 1111n A few groen pea pods add larJe ..... • flavor, but too m1111 will add , Y'lth dK>ler nalhlr, ltl!IUP!.i too strong 1 taste. a nmtural lor any mu!, Jn. ,!f ~JIU )JI<•. ~ck '°!!!' bJ.4!, cludln& .Jitukf~ l _. -~_:,..__. ' . ,.,_ ~ • ' . ·-..,.~).•\ .. " 1, ' I ' CHICK ClllCK LICKEll YOU ALI. COME . • .. I!> ctlebrate our 14th bir1bd4y. In tblt -the prodidUOlll product with the appl'" polished brllht Ind clean,. the '°"' of aalad fii- lnp, ""'~'With ....... ez:otlc~ ~int, curly en- diYe, JeJ!der mnze bei'uly and; BoslOn boiiter lettuc<, fl!lllly -··h!>•ds· "' Ice- berg • • • you ltnow if it -~ oqui!h jUJt· a lilUe, It'• 'either· too tough or too yOung ..• Ute nam~ of the game in the produce depart- -~ ii' jumbo,, wper col-' ' oss1I .. , first of the season, out ol seuon, no season ... beautiful, clean. f r e 1 h I y washed . . . like walking through a iarden fairyland. HOW MANY JELLY BEANS GUESS THE WEIGIIT OF THE CllEEsE • .. Meaty-keen meals, lo . boMt your moraJe. Why set- Ue for less than perfection? Put that umptklus rib rout in front of your lriends ..• W_atch .their eyu glqw 'when they lake ,their first bite. Save yourself, whtn time .ii 1hort and mouths hang open 1t.11rved, l·l:ght the Candlelight meat. . . • wbtre the bell peppus come 1.tz:eady s t u I f e d and the mutballs are ready for spaghetti. Try on the unu· peeled . , . perh.apo Janel Gay'nor's oven-ready squab from Singing Tieea'Ranch. . ' STEP JUGIIT UP LA-DEES . GENTbEEYUM • ~ : . Count the· d1fferent kind! ol 1 cheese in the Dell . and run out of numbtr11 ••• ' ' Flitl throu~ the yogurt and ha.vt-• 8ilferent fl•var for 1un& from '1ere ta: next we;ek. ~You'll find all the te'a In. dhih1. Champagne Jelly and Raffetto Chui-Nut .. If you~ like· grffn ·O 1 I ! '.e 11 , Richard's own come stuffed. with anchovies, O'D i ·a n 1 , . . ' filbert.a, .aJmoncfs, ;or· . pi- miento. Want ,·,, bubbling bullel, ,..,. ,hallly hon d•oeuvrea: i .. ~w1l.n g J·n I •· m o.t c 1 (1 b or d;, backwood!y b!>x.luncheS. ' • rire and tend'er ~st , beef by the slice, quarter, ball, or whole . . . mlgniflc~t macarnql, by the ·pot nr barrel. Cook, cook, ..Okin; all. .day. long, potato salad, piua. pickled beetl • . • . DAZ'ZLE YOUR EYEfBALLS CINDER YOUR WHIMSIES • , .! •. Guldini ·stJr Grocerjr lot ~and• or mashed ~Jancf gravy people • ' .~:jl<l)'!ll Ann cherries In ~ )It~ Na plha aoap I ' • tfl ! o{ soup from ~p by' Campbell to ~'S~ Vermice!U wl\h meat ~ Q-acier1 ind cootie1 .•• SUnShlne )'Um YW!ll ··• • • Equidor S.. Pilots. Ice Cream • . , 1 Rlcllard's °'!!' NeapoU\oll, queen Bee Haney. Kn\ldlen'11 Ra~nbo;w aberbJ.t; 3t "ldnds of Coffee from Aborn 'a to Yubl\!I ... Even every.-<lay olaplOI pul you, ill. 1 sel•.n Dither . . • , ., ' ' ,1 POl!CORN BALLS CANDIED APPLES . ..• The Im .of all County Filrs ... 'llooldn't be fair Wi~the munc.hera, uni... Y!!l''d iettle ' foT c:hocollte • di>adll, or petit fours· .S ~'1 "'11' ·horn&-nil4e ~ rllbl Jiere,can .......... bltdi. .-.i·s. the People ~ uao ond l!Mbor ~ •.. wllore '" eonoldlr -·-·!act.Ille,_"'. lrllild. 'this , lo tllo run lhlftarenootr ..... IMre. I • ' • . ' ' ' • ' 1-JDO STORE . MARCH JO, 11 from 9 lo 5 PAl~TING SHOW -by +he Costa Mesa Art laaguo ~hibitjn g Works of Harbor Area Artists I MARCH I I from I 0·4 SEA SHELL' EXHIBIT by Conchologist David Snyder an I I year old Newport Elementary Student • MARCH JO from 12 to 3 HANDWEAVING DEMONS TRATION plus CARDING AND SPINNING OF. WOOL pra,.ntad by Mr. & Mn • ·Cuningham 'of th~ Loom Roo'm, Newport lt•ch, MA'RCH from 9-5 AFGHAN AND KNITIING EXHIBIT .by Ruth Pointer I' - , . •• ,. T • ·, MAltCH -9, 10, I I ·from 9.S I ' CHAMBER O,F-COMMERCE, Women's Divi1ion with Cookboo.k-~aJ•.,, · plus ' !"II ) COMMUNITY .90NCERT ASSOCIATION .EXHIBIT HA_it,OR VIEW $TORE ! t.aARCH I I f~ofll 'J-1-4 HA~DWEAVl"!,G 1DEMONSTR~TION, plus C~RDING ANp1~PINNINr OF W.OOL ·•lso en e.hibit-ef Prizewinhmg ·t!!fes. A delightful ·show by Mr. ~nd Mrs. ~uninghem of the loom Room. • • : \ plus : CHAMiE~ OF CO~MERQE -CO~KBOoK SALE / ', presented by tha Women '• Division. ' • Continuing Exhibits ~ . CARL REX -lapidary Exhibit in Liquor -LIDO OIL DERRICK moving model in the Produi:.• "LIDO ANTIQUE EXHIBIT from thil Knotts Berry Farm and Old MecD"!'ald 's Ferm Collection -HARBOR VIEW Ji'~~!· Ft$t:r PRIZES ·DAILY-176 iM ALLI ' -' ' . If +ljo i,.n rings while you ara · • • chec~ing, ou+, you 're •n. inst1nt ~i~ner! ' FREE · DOUBLE . DECKER BUS RIDES / THURSDAY AND FRIDAY' 11-4 T r•veling 'ba+wae,n lido and Harbor Vi~w, Court11y of • , I South om . California First I/lotion I Boni<. GAMES • PRIZES1 • AN[)' SPECIAL EVENTS IN EVERY.. DEP1 • • ·~U·'N l1oA:A. 1 · 'S · . . . . .L..., ' . " iwlLSHJR -~OSHE · llANANA 'COCONU BETTY CR ~.SNA HUNTS P SNACK HUNTS SKILLE 'CORONET FACIA ,CORONET 'BATHR Pur~ Tu • \;; :NAtlJR · "DANIS • PARKE ONE.LAY 8'" OR • LI DO CENTER 3433 Via lido, Newport Beac~ · • 673-6360 ' OPEN DAILY9-7(SUN. 9 -6 • I • • •• ' , , ROEN AA BUTTER • , ·. , PRIME .'RIB ROAST Proporod ~~ ~·:~,~'.~., 1~39.~L . • \ ' .. .,. 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And much, much more. • " ONLY at DISCOUNT DIS COUNT (ENTERS ARE DIFFERENT! ot money 1ovi ng low discount Jlrices ! 24" x 36" 2•" X 36" HlllAN THROW RU& The exotic P•r•lon look: cotton/rayon s2s1 blend; red, blue. gold, ovocado. 8R81DLOOI S J 57 CARPET REllllTS Shag1, Hl -10'1, carved carpet1, In o full rangei of colors; Mavy jute bc:ick1, bound all around. <M'llQ SHOWER EISEIBLE Vlnyl ••t lnclude1 6 x 6 shower curtain dropory ponol ond $ J 97 tie·back. Prlntt. . TEllJ TOWEL ............. 37c WISllOLOTllS UACK ... 77' . PUO.E llT .................. 39' ~ -. ) } ' Striped nylon 1op with s hoe'oce front: solid color pant. s411 HOT PllTS Tiii TOP 100% poly"ter rib potto;n doubl•·knlt $294 a11t'd colors.· S·M·L. ·~-IHOIT SLHVI '1(1 KllT TOP : I 100% poly"'"' doublo-1tn111, s393 , c.few ' n9Ck. A1st'd color•. S-M.i. ~ -·· MIN'S IHOIT·SLllVI $2· 98 SPORT SHIRTS .............. . ' 1 l ' JO PILOT-AOVERTJSER Cooking Time ,, " .. "\ • C~opp~d WhB:'t meat dish Js quick' and easy to prepare, good bot or cold, eminently. totable to pic- nics and patio parties, and practical in price too? In America , the answer no doubt would be fried ~chicken. But ' ask a New Zealahdfr and he'll say fried Iamb cbopj1 • We first heard aboqt this dish from a man who knows Iamb well, Sir John Ormond, . Chairman of the New Zealand Meat ~ucerS Board. The recipe ~uldni be simpler: dip , cbops into beaten milk ·and egg, then into .seasoned b,..d crumbo,. and fry .-jull about 2 rninutea each side or in deep fat for about '4 minutes. Rib chops are the choice for frying 'chiCken-style. T h e small chops from · N e w 1.ealand rib racks are ideal to serve -. a double portion for adulta, one-a-piece for small c.nudr'en -because they have a good proportion of meat to bone. · These cbops are high in pro- tein~ · and vitamins a n d especially . good when cooked sligbUy rare. Wbile ·tbey make a delectable at · ho m e meal, U,ey also . have the eat- out-of-hand advantages that have helped make f r i e d ' chfclu!ll so popular: . Rib chops or New Zealand Jamb, or whole lamb racks easily lltred into chops while still frozen, are bandy to keep in, 'the freezer, for · Chicten- Fried Chops prepared to ·order. Serve With chips and aaJad, or with corn on the cob and relish, for a new easy mealtime-favorite. CHICKEN FRIED L AM B CHOPS t New Zealand rib Jamb cbope, 1h inch thick 1 egg I tablespoon milk 1h cup seasoned bread crumbs Dip chops, frozen Qr thaw'ed, Into egg beaten with milk, I . " . USDA CIRllllf A-,ICIUTll ... Whole FRYING '21ct2l21bl, I CHICl<ENS '1b .• 29 l . . I I NIWAT~ GROUND 1 '1 - TURKEi 1; lb •• 79 ', . Low In Calorlill'" High In Protein High Jn Nu,rltl/>!i and Appe'al • Great ~ for Weight W~hera J:I ..... Se. 1ur~1<t0' pick up your 1~ FR~ ~opy of Martha ~ l R"11181fa U!teat booklet. ~ "'fl'• Talk Ground Turkey" \ lb •• 88 lb .... PllllH ·-• -. • .... .... ' Wt<l....W, Marth 8, 1972 -DAILY PILOT 0 Cneese Cake Wo~ri~tGo Sour ereom cheeae llHt started being used as an iDflre!llent in cake more than a doleD years ..... . . &.ldl a cake won • larg~ -prlle in• bUHIJ con-test. 'Now .. 'Inpnloul coolf has lnveoted another c r e a m c:boeoe coke that's ab.oolutely -~. It's bokOd in a bundt pan . that i. a pancoat of butter, walnuts and sugar so the-cake doean't need frnsting. Walnuts also give delectable flaver to the cake itseU. When tried ln our kitchen , we found this cake stayed beautifully moist. WALNU;I' • CREAM CRU$S CAD 111 cups walnols · 2 !<tbles-~ lor -coat 2 tabl-,.gar for flll> coat < I cup butter" '· 2 pac:kagea (-s C11111Ceii) cream cbeiue 1 teaspoon crated lemon rind 1 ~ cups sugar 4 eggs S cups silted cake nour time, uiiiJL ~hly bl!nclet S teaspoons baking powder -batt• m.y· li>ot sIIghUy "' teaspoon salt cUrdled. 1 Chop US ~~p ol tbe walnuts llaut lfout• Wllh bakln& very fine for pancoat and chop powder and salt; p-adually rea>ahi\hr medhim flDe , ~ blend Into crumocl mixture. bolter. Stir in remaining aiodfum.flne B\ltter a %-quart bw>dt pao c:hojiPOil walnull, .Twn into heavily, -using S tablespoons prepancl pen. butltl\ Sprinkle with lhe l/S ~ In a orebellild II)().' cup very flnlly cho p pt d' degre, even untll a'.cab tester walnuts, ihllll 1'ith 2 !able-' lnaertiil In cenw -out ~ sugar, , ' .. clean -1 hour and • to ~ Cream 1 cup butter wlt~ minutes. cream cheese and lemon rind: • Ltt cake stand, on a wire gradually beat in 1 'h cups raci fOr 10 minutes, then tum sugar. Beat in eggs, 1 at 1 out on wire rack to cool. • thanJust low prices. ' There are easy-to-read freshness dates. · All •IP look tr.la Can tM ou.Jde. 8w for JIOk. ~·a-, ol.tintathome to q,Joyl&tutaral ...,.,.. • ~ad--.yo&:bel'Uw.Sohowcua)'OllWllf&beTnifremoa lat.d,yoacaa'th117~1&Balpi.a.lla'td1' 9 '9INlll. I tbe lmitlttir1 Hl7 i&llalphl. Beca:1tw....., ......... ...., 'l\e Dole.,.._ II callild bmhw ~ _.,.. .... ,.....,. afd•lnlap,___ ._ ...... Nowlf .......... lla7tloe--tloedaloaphto,wopofl Wfllaar,,..plafltloe-W.U. IUU..-tloeollolt.Tblob,.ar~llaol ...... bmo- DELJCATESSEN DEPARTMENT Rllpbo-411x4~-lllcld ....._ 48 ' . PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Jarid•, LINEND . 89 PORK camas· lb •• COOKED HAM pkg •• ~~:..1!!'.!PChldd1torlackClub 1 09 CH~ 1-11t. • .-..-.-MDdWft11111--rst 93 VIENNA 12-oz. • ATPiMGUs:aa lllATllAITIR _,_llOUID ·llDIJIRCLOO 1-··19 80AST lb. • . --· . · ·mrmai0wPRJC%S CAI.IRA GROWN D1y1 Fmher-Gl'llde A FRYERS,Wbofa I Ibl.,I Up Ill •• 8& TURKEY PARTS SALE Yo!-Tl.-All WhH• Meat TURKEY BREAST Young M11ty Turkey Drumsticks TURKevWINGS . !!.~-AD Datk ll11t lllHKEYTFIGHS QalCfcflJ-~ Dlrk-t CUbed TUl1cey Steak . . SEAFOOD LENTEN SPECIAL - lb. .88 lb. .a n. .• 89 Ill. .69 lb. .88 · FrHh / 12& -~ .FILl.El'.DOVER .SOLE 111. • MARGrRiNE Jmpertal loft Spreed MARGARINE 1411. 39 pkg,. 1·111. 43 ..... 11000 ..... MIOl'CrtlmJFfllllhDl'llllHI 0C --BOB'S -··""' LIYlfll ___ lpnlfjl.oz.) , «HIM lolacl fkL) 47 OSCAR MAVER • ... DAIRYDEPARTMENT ......... BCITTERMILK .auort .18 R11ph1 .,, . BUTTERMILK . JO.ta~ .37 BAKERY DEPARTMENT !IALPHS ·~ 36 BllAD CllckldWhlll 1•1b.1 .... -1oa1 • ' Ralpho . '' CINNAMON ROUS ':'; .36 · • Ra1pn-P111nuilao.rDaurih Pkg. : ' · ENGLISH MUFFINS 011 ,38 ' PEACH PIE ·• ~ ' .. •• . HOUSEHOLD VALUES 1-~-Colarl POP'NYARN -.88 · 7·quart.,_.i..,.-4UI'*• Spaghatll Cooker -8.88 ·G&~eOO'K- U.S. No.1 RUSSET . 1 .-.3-7- P.OJATOES • Crl!f,J!".,"• , . 11 ~ CUCUMBERS laoliio SunldotValanclo 16 ORANGES "'• , aunkl•t LEMONS lolld,Or11n CABBAGE ..... , ... ~1•. Frelh cut FRESH FLOW~S STOCKS ft-tal ....,. ,71 Ft11hCut . r ,, r. I • C~NATIONS ... .;·, ...... .r ' l!Dopt--Cft)'llldlloll-. UQUOR DEPARTMENT "RALPHS EXCLUSIVE BRANDS" ln•:IOo . MONTCLAIRVODKAaa.tla K-'1BquJreli--... 40o '9!W ~-~· ..... . !_l~~Alflster ' J ' · • sµn'CH .. -'4.• 1 ~--20o ·•' . then into bread c r u m b s , cciaUng all surfaces. Fry in shallow-fat,'until gokten·brown; · · · · · about 3 minutes on each side if thawed, 4 minutes each side if frnzen. Or deep fat fry at 300 degrees F. for 4 to 5 minutes 1(1ro Hfft •n E1t BREADED HADDOCK 1b ••• • . .. :.... pln~.22 !..'!'!'!<!l--~·BANK CRISCO OIL Elllfl 188 -·· Creme De cacao or , Qwne DI M111a1e · --2.71 ; ' .... . ' BOLD •1~.ni -. until chOps' afe' golden broWri.' Chops may be served hol and are also delicious cold, each with a paper or foil frill over the end of. the bone, for easy•eating out-of· band. Makes three servihgs. OVEN CORN CRISPED CHOPS 6 New Zealand rib lamb chops, 1h inch thick "' cup sour cream 1 cup corn fia\e crumbs I teaspoon salt lh ~spoon paprika ¥• teaspoon pepper , I ;\le jeaspqon ·garlic po1'der . .· . ' MYlllll /IHEALTHAND BEAUTY AIDS fol~'Dry Sliln•· · ' . 'J!RGENS ,LOTION 121>«. 1.88 ..O ... r••Phrlno : J 10 I NASAL SPRAY . 21:1«. • '. . R~~GUARD .. '~ 1.24 I mr~vtciOICllil :. ;:..'.1~88 J /r R~i!!!r'•qd-~ -, I -'°' 1 '48 . .. TAMPAA I , r 0140 , lea Ci'eam~~ .• 89 FROZEN FOODS Ro11rlt• • 1 44 MEXICAN DINNERS Pflf. I "--~~---..:. ORANGE JUICE 1-. .43 R"llffl M BEEF TACOS 1-. . • Mottoli• •• · · Macaroni and Chaa11-.. .88 car.centrat• HAWA!IAN ~PUNCH 1-. .41 · Di~· (~b chops ih sour cream; coat with com flake crumba: rnb:ed with remaining ingredients. Line a shaUow baking pan·with' aluminum foil anct grease lightly. Arrange ~ ~~~ !l•turtl ; • I TOOTI1 BRUSH . E.h .fjJ soLEoit'~K ._.11 · 'chops in pan. Bake I n / pteheS:ttd '350 'de&ree F. oven about 45,mlnutes, until crisp f and tender. Makes three serv· ., inp.' . ·Chestnuts . ' Perk Peas ..• " HEAl:IH -BEAUTY AIDS ......... TOOTHBRUSH -Al ~· ,,, HAIRIPRAY ,_1,11 • ~ .... 1.11 'iift'i~IH~ .. , ',;.;.1~7· MAALOX -f.119 0NEUTRAOE11Aldl.P'. ·-·"lJ ~L 1.12 lcollllldlc 1 HAUBUT·FILLETS • ,._ .38 Or1ld1 · GOLDEN,fRIES . 1-..'ll \ fROZEN FOODS" HOUSEHOLD NEEDS .......... ~--· OIWIOEDlllNK -~7 counrA1111ALL -.12 'Ztriiit1iNlr'"" ~.71 ,. ~ -.11 Jh'i . ~ . I .. .at MIXIOAP ':.ti . i:u~KEvDINN~ -.a " PHAllmtoAP ':,u -. -Halh-Pofatoll ._..,, PAPlllTOWll.I _,. ---ITEW VEOITAILU ""'.17 DINNlll N¥ICINI :Ji a • ' _.68 . PANTRY FlllERS Homitl BEEFTAMALES . ,....,,31 ~FlavorcatFodct -,.12 • U-Oz..cue 78 DIET·RO'E,COLA I-Pak. I BiSQUiCK ....... 78 .,...,_.,.. ~ Mufftn r.tx:.1*--.48-H•• • KETCHUP 1411. .22 ~~!!'!'" ' WRN BEEF HASH 1-. .60 H--loupt GREAT AMERICAN 1..._ .24 . DEIHi-.76 · • r • • 'l, HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ' . !Jl!l!!.~LISO~floRh ' ....: A• LIQUID. . .aa..-a11dwra • • PWncWRAP , . .., .. Bt>Yltci.EANER ··· -.11 Pladc Bottle CLOROX BLEACH -...... .. PIMSol• PINE-CLEANER -· .JubllH Liquid , ,.. .II lql'Ctt~WAX . ·-Ron1111tlolld • AIR FRESHENER ,._.a RJl!P~I_ H•!Pf-~ • ALUMINUM f.QL.... -.M HOUSEHOLD NEEDS M.D. ~TlllUE l'AN11IY '11.LERS ' ' PANTRYFil.uM t.Jiii....._ ;.t"c:c" Tl9SUll .,.At 'I.ti . ~ ... ;:;.- -.111 --INSTANT"--PEJSE --llllTANT-. a..u..-.,-GRAVYlllX . -· --c-· ~-­!ia&"fOCID . -1.oe -1.41 .... ••.It _,... -·--- ' ' .. .... •t.il , .... ..... t ---- I • l • • . ' . . El Rnncho's lresh daily produce eats better! This week,· it costs less, too! • :Jlllllbo liled •• , COllllll?I ud - that you do pt more valne at EI Rancho! Peak at pcfectlon flaWr In lllf& fralf "Eld petal! ''' Red ripe beauties •• , ll)ltd ll1llJ. firm for plctm9 pietf;r lll!cea for aandwicllal ••• attnu:t!ve \Vedgu fora.l&cll ,,,llldata PrlCIJ that mam t11e'Valm 111111111pUna1 ' - &.ta price that yqn haven't seen in week., because of the dock strike. Now, save onceaaain, at El Rancho! ; · ' I Texu Uglies! ••• the Ruby Red varietywith thebJJiwied skillS, but the o~ttsfying flal!<>r ••• and oJ p?ice makes · !ham even more attractin I I Rhubarb : ............ 29t Onions ..... ' ...... 3 1m. 2t ~paragds ......... 39~ larae llalbl No SCZllWlll' little tlllnp-larie, !or tip to tip flavor! ' . . aw.-llpanltb 'WVletJ ••• tor er!'IP tlawi:faI lllc!al Fancy qualitf, hothoia crown, ior a WIK1 sance, a delicloaa pill . \ ' Apples ........... 4 lbs. s1. Red Deliciotll, fron:Waal!in&llm! Firm, flavorful 81 tbeJellollld ba. ' , . Cucumbers ...... 3: 29c . . ' £cmjr'a4~11111 coot ••• llfd.i.-to ioar alld WI~. Mushrooms ........ 89~ Ema Flaql Hothollle ~to W1ll'll quality 10u'JI enjoy! Pears .................. 19t .Ripe Anjoaal Seta !i'>"fal on the table, and watth themdia)J!*rl • Romaine .......... 2: 2t Carrots ........... ~ ..... 1 Oc Garden f1oe!h ••• ill one polill'd pllo packages to pmerve &OOduess ! · • t ' \ \ Wllat. Mafiltal Nit, Ill qallt,y, In tlmlr, at w. apec!al prb! I f' S~per Groc1r111 Specials! Super Meat Values! 1-lian Dressing ..... 8!!5J~ ....... 37' R d ·S k CfNc.: s1 09 oun tea ........ .. Full center cut • . • U~.A. Choice beef 1 • • • campare the val1ll ; •• you'll choose El Rancli'l 1 · " . Omaha Roast .................. .'1.191). Stfiss ·Steak ....................... 9'f. Thick, juicy, tender! ••• U.S.D.A. Choice. El Ranch• quality at a budpt price 1 Bfs 10 OUllcl boWe,,, '"°'Ill' tltdD jatlce tQ 101111111"..usa! Sm!12aon~I GI . • ' p h SlltfD 5 : $1 or1etta eac es............... I . Pldme PHtb llicel of ripe E1bctu , , , 10 deliciollll Na. 30$. Ssve 65c on flve ! Rump R9ast : ...................... 99~. RanChero Steak ................ '1.69 .. Why settle !or less than quality? U.S.D.A. ,Clloice bee!, deliciously tender, more 'tllhlel -' T • · k. St · k · $1 59 er1ya 1 ea ~ .... ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . I&. Strips of tender U.S.D.A. Choice beet, wait!Dr your marinalle 1 Chick.en B~easts.~~-i$1~~--~-s1~? l!onelela bl'l!ll8!B, stuffed With. ~ or in the French aqle 1 Fresh Spare Ribs ................ 69i So mnch -ty eoo<Iness on thele, and so much dining pleaaure 1 Sausage ...................... 69f. SRced ken ................ 691. El RMcbo's Old Faahionod stJ)el 1 El B-ho's ~er ranch style! Dungeness Crab$ ...... ~ .. ~1~ So much' sweet meat on Illes• ••• JOU'D 1°'9 •e111 in a t,811.1erO!e or a coclttaill Halibut Fnlets ... , ..... Br.· ~nl Cod .'.lum .. ~.ot 'Mild fl&vor ••• sure to win favor! Frnbl Try with "Shike 'a' '.Bake"! . . ' Glorietta Pears ...... ·~~ ....... 5 i $1 HalM of amooth'aweet.pem lnheav.v111111P!. ;-. No. SOSC8111. Save 75confive! . ' Ice Cream ........... 69' SpriDsfleJd, all flavon I * pl. Amour's Treat ..... 53; Tut7 luncheon loatl 12 ·ounce. Wine Vinegar ....... 25' '&CM, far dnNiDlll 12 CL Nlblets Com ................ 5 r. '1 folger's Coffee ............... 77~ Whole bmel from Green Glut! 12 oz. c:ana. Serve hot anll hearty! S lb. cat1 '2l9. Globe A·1 Noodles ........ 3. '1 Swanson's Breakast ......... 39' lf«l!nm O:wlde, ill l2 01111Ce Pk11. Frilzen,., choice of varieties! ·vanlDt Wafers ............... :.39' Picadilly Circles .......... , ... 59' 'Cooldetn&tfrom.Nabllcol 12os. Pizaflavors on ainnffinl F:ozen. 6rahlm Crackers ............ 37' ~~J~~!!!f~~·s!. ~the Sunshine baqnl 1 lb. White Shoepeg Com, ~7 l'eu. Facial Tissues ... 4 .. '1 Bo7aJe. , • soft and ao attql Magic Sizing ........ 49' B~ 2U 01111Ce 11PDJ can I . Mlrade White .... '1.19 · x.rtndry aid In *pl. aiJ:el Liquor Values! · Delicafl!aen Speciala! Jack Cheese 75~ ........... . . ,,.. t Bide Ribbon, M. , .. ~~ ••••••* CIL ••••• ,, .. U l'Al Yem ••• ,5a19 '2-011 . lll1wauDI flmll 11 .... llO nlmL Bits O' Bacon ... ~ .. .,,. Wlllon'• .... 100" blcoD •• ' ' .. Sbl Melts .sa.3 .. '1 ··-~tat, llllllJll'Ollia. • Geese ,, "I 1• 14 a '": •• 1Wdt ,,..,,., Polish Pfdles ....... 49' l'bla.W, old warl4 fll1arl Qt. 1'Woa ill ff/M ftlr, t.WotrQA S1111., J{.,,,,10,11,u.NolGlfllo4toldra. 0,.. '411111 lo I ... Sllllc!411 to lo '/, AlamdenMt. Wlnel'2" Teb ..... i . .,~flll .... ·.~.W Baraillld1, Chablll, Clint, 1ikin• CartDit of alJ: 10 os. bottl-. . ·,;, · PASf,OHIA SOUTH PA SAOEN~ '~i1 1 HUNTINGTON BLACH , 1 ,'' NEWPORT BEACH " , · . 1'• . ' ' ' I " . I \~ I , ;, ', 'I 1~ • I I;. : 1' I ! ' ' ,, \, ~ ' • l ' ' , ' . . . ' . ... . I . .. . . ... . , . . . . " DAJL Y l'llDT fl We do~'t want YOU ~fO ••guarani•• SOllllpuaee your satisfaction on elie ••• every meat purchase ' r-~~~~~~~~~--".~::....:.......::.!~~~~~--:-~·~~_..:~-~~...._:a~t~I~ ·EASTERN GRAIN-FED DELICIOUS •RICES EFFECTIVE WED., MAR. I THRU TUES., MAR. 14 1115 TEA. 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"TENDE R -AGE D STEER B EEF" c C.HIVO W/CHIVE~ IMITATION SOUR CREAM ""'4fC C.lN. • HU MTS SKILLET DINNERS 79c JERSEYMA.10 -FRUIT OJI STIRRED YOGURT 5 e.oz.$100 CTNS. BIRDSEYE FROZEN PEAS or CUT CORN 19c 10.oz. PKG. REGULA R, CH ICK!N, YAlllTY VETS' DOG FOOD 15-0Z. 9c I 00 % CHIU (NO BEANS) HORMEL CHILI 16-0Z. TIN 53c YOUR CHOICE Of ASSOltTED COLORS , CANNON BLANKETS SHARON TH fkM.Al .SO% lAYON, 50% l'OlYf:TIC CANNON CORONADO 60% NYlON, •0% .UYON $1.09 Family Size Co lgate Toothpaste .... 8• 75c Alka-Seltu r ........................ ",;' 58' 43c St. Joseph Ch ildre n's As pirin ... ··""' 34' $1.69 Conta c Cold Cap sules ............ 10·. 98' $1.1 9 Hou r Aft er Hou r Anti-Perspirant t..SB• l'llHll·Tl\I \I: I""' lll~C'Cll \T 11:1<:-ill Fiii IT,'\\ LC,l·.T \1:1.1.., . r-------------------------~ I . l!J,!J.1.W.tllW.Ul.UJU!.ll:!lJ!.W.W.llt! .. ) I THIS COU~N GOOD I WED.,MAR.8THRUTU ES .• MAR.1' . I SAVI 1 •c OH PURCHASE Of i , OSCAR MATER ~ illGH IN VI'f AMIN C RAPEl'RUIT : . 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BEAUTY MOS • VASll.INI INIENSl'lc CAhl • HAND LOTION Mn. llOliert t.. Britton at Fayette, Mo,. -with you but she -I IOlutlon of Ille port' blNds • "' lour part& . . LETS ASK , Tt4f COOK DOLES I . .JUICE PAK I . PINEAPPLE • 5:$1 CATSUP . ... 24 oz. 1on11 WITH DISPINSll • 115ULAI S2.4t AT OTHll STOIU SECRET lOLL ON DEODORANT 1.s oz. SIZI $1'' 59' "' . ltin Wllr • e SUCED • CHUNK 14 OZ. BOTILES 20 OZ. IOTILES 4 for $1 ll•UU.l SI.~ AT OTHll STOllS FULL fT. ~ ICONOMY SIZI '139 , BURGIE . e CRUSHED •2 C:..1 • --1iit·>~4:1i·I·J·I • • •• t ~ to assemble becaUK ]>Ollll7obell yams' ore used. YAM AND APPLE • ~ I CASRROLE ~ (each I pound) wbole yama. ' ·a.,µ_ .LAUNDRY ' .. ' . DETER.GENT · , .KINa SIZI .... '$!.4S " ., ' .. ' • DRAFT BEER 12 oz. CANS FACE~LE ROYALi PAPER ·yow·ELS I URGE ROLL USDA CHOICE BONELESS . SPENC'ER . ' STEAKS $2l9 , PORK CHOPS ". : ~ 'f niadlum •l'f'lel, cored but ·'unpeeled and cut into ,•,{:.":11rm1ypockedli&blor 1 ___ .._.__...,T:::::;..---__;._:__ ____ -!,_....J... ' , , datlr brown sugar '1 teaspoon salt 1' toup>on mace . ~ cup (ll of • quarltl'- """"" otick) butter CUI J1S111 in boU lenglhwise. In a lluUered 2-quart round ~ .,.....,.. (Ill by 2l4.in-_, « limllar utensil ar- ~ID..,.... ball the yams, , jpplS. iacar. 11lt and mace; • ::~5~;!SIRLOIN ·STEAKS ~ COftl'ed, In a • USDA ·CHOICE 'BONELESS TOP $ ·89 -EAmRN GRAIN ... FARMER $TYL.I q • ' LI.·· ... PORK SPARERtBS ' . pnllo.W _..,...oven un-1=-c,,---------'-'-~------- il Ille applm are teoder -BAR M HICKORY SMOKED 79• EAs:Tllt~ GRAIN PED CENTER CUT LOIN .. C: -I ' lb ' I . ' c ' lb 98~ ' . llRD.SE.YE IN.TlRNATIONAL VEG'1°ABLES AU 39' .-YA11n1a ..•.. ,, ruu. SUN OR SUNNIEST ORANGE ~.~~ CONCENTRATE ,"MIX OR MATCH" . ' 65' ·1 ail f1: I :J il•l ·1•!3 J -- I POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSETT · 10 c:;~o 39¢ ORANGES SWEET "N" JUICY NAVEL 6:/S'I CHERRY 1 TOMATOES 1'9¢ : BASKET ONIONS · SPANISH 3 : 25¢ CUCUMBERS , . . ' . 3~29¢ Prices Effectives • Th•nday tftru Sunday Mar~ 9, 10, 11, 12 l'lluliiilllo&tte-•llaM.' WI MADLT ACCll'T ~ ·u.u.A. l'OOD COUl'ONS . . • ...,.. J5;,,~~ StlCED BACON . a PORK CHOPS , . · I ' BAR M IULK ' 89~ OUlt OWN COUNTRY STYLE POlfSH SAUSAG~r . • • : 1 PORK1 'S~USAGE 'I ; ,,i 49~· • f ' .KID$ _LOVE _UNCLE ~EN SAJUlla~ YS.. IN ii IWLY PILOT • . ...,.,,--~-~-'--4---~-~~--......... -. i l •!I I 1sALAM11 · cHuas • · · · · a9:. jiii&or FILLETS ====.,....,,--=-==~~~~~~~.......,...~,..--~-.:....:..:..·~~.:...:.:~=-----..,..~-=-=-=-:-:---:--:-=-::--- EASTERN GRAIN PED 99• ..... 0 N JACK LARGE LOIN PORK CHOPS . ' a . KRAFr s~5s~~EJ:D LfsNMA.:1D. •· I 69~ • • I • • W. •m 11.UI CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA· PlACENTIA • wt •m II.Ill CHIP "sTAlllPS 19111 • Placentia 710 I. Q_. •• c w .. d en 58 br th ve th .th to gu or •lu Th Ve tri tri pe for • h . ,, up 'ba Et " I ..\ne ag • 'evi • of , a la _pro ••• ·. BA • . '. . 3 2 I • 3 3 I ~ F -hal 'A per las (or ten com Se B ; ~ i For I ~ 2 ' • . \l ; 2 ~ 2 . • • • \l •• Yj " ~· • • ' ' ' A, a ta for In can •hie Fr !uJ ~= r . . . -. • - Sizzling · Sin·ger Simmers-. . 5-picy ' NE!y JOHNA BUNN Ott(UO, panley, .J......i ulde. • I can'(ll ounct1) tomatoel !*' ' dlte!e orepno, pepper fllk" llld until ttndtr. Drain In ool- YORK-"lc .. 'tcook 1111 and pepper. With •-era, .• rw 11oce ud palla i...,.. .Ii teaspooo 1111 • II te-.fmhly pound Add green pepper, celery, pepper ; mi1 well. tinder. a lot ol thlnp well, oot Wbll l shlJJt meat balla into 71nch ,._, One 6 ounce can tomalo pepper ·) on.ion and garlic to ..,.. pot Bring to a boll ; add meat "To serve, put spa1hetti, (or cook. I cook very well," sittl· balls. Heat oil in l1J1t stock 1 medium sized green pep-paste 3 quartl boiling salted water (or DUtch ovenl: cook ltlrring balls. C:Ove.r, simmer slowly macaroni ) In deep heated ing singer Barbara McNair Po\:f(or Dutch f.Ven). )rown per, chopped V4 teaspoon seasoned salt (uae 1 tlblespoon salt) occuionally until veeellhles about 45 minutes, stirring oo-bowl. ,Pour 11uce and meat· said. ''My specialties ire -t kill In~ oil ,...m 11 cup chopped celery 11 teaspooo bull t ounces spaghetti (or shell are limp. Add unctralned castonalty. balls over apqlwW, loll ll&ht· thinv like spaghetti, pot lightly browned On all sldtt:. in: cup chopped onion ~4 teaspoon oregano macaroni ) tomatoes, tomato f. as t e, Meanwhile cook spaghetti ly to mtt. Serve wit Ill roasts, coll~rd g~ns, au Remove meat balls and, set 2 cloves garUc, pressed ~ taspoc,>n Cl'Ulhed r~ pep-Freshly uated Parmesan seasoned aalt, uJ , basil, (or m1caronl) In boiling water Parmuan cheese. thost good things thit boil upl---==-~=--~.:::_..:..:::.:.:::..==::..!:==-~--+=D:;..::.:::=-.:~~~===::,,,....::==-===-=====-.:;;;.:......:.:======~::::::~=======--- in big pals and go round and .. "" round! "I cook greens like my molller. Boil up some ham hocks, let that cook a while and when J fi~re it's an hour 1way from being done I toss in the collard greens ' and a touch of red pepper to give it just 1a taste of hotneu!" ' She's blg on hOliday dinners. "I always have greens to go with the turkey, but I'm more likely to have ~caroni and cheese. I have to fix mashed potatoes too, which sounds weird with macaroni, but &0me people prefer them." Her spaghetti, a one-pot pro- ·duction, is a favorite when she entertains. "I don't make the sauce sepa rately. First I brown th'e meat balls and set them a,ide, saute the vegetable! until they've do~e ~heir thing and then throw in the meat balls and cook it all together until they get all gushied up. That's'good!" She's into French cooking too but this passion is not aha.red by her mate, Rick Manzie. "Rick's a steak and potatoes man. He's fussy about food too1 turns away from anything that's mixed up or spiced -all the things I 1ust love." Barbara laughed. The couple live in a house they bought and remodeled in Las Vegas. Bafbara, a Pisces, is in- trigued by the stars. but at- tributes her e v e n tem· perament to a habitual quest Jor truth that began yea rs ago y.rhen, by chance,, she picke<! up a book in her parents basement, "Readings i n Ethics." "l was fascinated by what ' -1nen living over 2,000 years ago thought about good and evil. Since then I've read most of the work of Plato. Aristotle and Marcus Aurelius. The fascinating thing is people's yroblems have remained the !iame through the centuries." BARBARA'S CO LLA R D GREENS . 3 large smoked ham hocks • 2 medium onions, chopped 1 quart water 3 pounds fresh coll a rd greens 1 3 tablespoons bacon fat 1 teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon red pepper flakes Freshly ground black pepper to taste Boil hock! and onions in water 11h hours. Wash greens carefully, break off stems, discard. Chop greens into small pieces, add to pot with 'hocks. Add more water if .11ecessary (water shou ld reach halfway up side of pot. ' Add bacoQ. fat... salt, red pe~ i>er flakes and black pepper to taste. Cover, simmer 1 hour (or longer) unUI greens are tender. Makes a fabulous ac- companiment to roast turkey. Serves four to sl1. BARBARA'S ALJ,.JN-THE ; • POT SPAGHETTI : or the meat balls: • : ~ I 'II pounds lean ground beef .; 2 tablespoons c b o p p e d • chives . • ' * teaspoon oregano 2 tablespoons salad oil 2 tablespoons c hopped parsley, optional ~ teaspoon seasoned salt ! : Vf teaspoon freshly ground .. black pepper ' ... Mix together beef, chives, ,, ~ :t hicken Tangy ' . A chicken-main dilh w I th a tongy note ii Jult the 'thln1 for a hearty Saturday lunch. In a 11ucepan, combine 1 can (I pound I ounco) chicken, 1te10, II cup cooked Fr.,.h lllyle ll'ffn bean1 1nd • • II ..._ dill loavu 10111 ..-. H11h 1tir now and Iba. Garnl1h wllh 1 o u r 34881 Cl'-.lervalorl. ' • :Vons _ Produce is ·Perfect Because -.Someone Takes the Time to Care ·~===~----·--· ----·~-...;· . . - ' . FA Mil Y STEAKS s129 Center Cut Chuck ,'==' 69:.. Boneless Chuck Roast ·="SI'!. Shoulder Clod Roast ~ Si2?.· Bone~ss SteY1in1 BeefrSI'! Roasting Chickens~~•! GUPE .JUICl r ' .W.Jms . .l ... ISHING . ' ,,. ~kmw 24:t -CT. .il.UVPKL '\ . 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CAif 31' I ~ 12-0UNCE CAN R'M ~ SPAM·W/CMWl CMUC IN' ~AllMOUll TMAT• 12.0Z.CAll 11' ~ LUNCMUll MIAll ~ • • I ... ·~:Q1,IBCE CAM SftT.l!lf STEI' • RED RIPE WATE.RMELOI JUICE' ORAllES ~=~,= MR. SPUD a.oz. Pl<8. llSTAIT POTATOES I POUND PACKAGE ~A"irA \'I( 01~C(J 'liT\ E , f •' I D ~ • @'81~- @~PACUGE ... ® ... - @~'iB~ 11' ' • "S t T • I ,._., . - l' I • • Woclotsdlr, Marth 8, 1972 • DAil v I'll.Of • -·--. WO ONE OFFEIS MOR~! N 1 10 .... 1ce--...i-,.._a •• tnlaiM .... , •• ,,, ............... ...... .... 1 ~ •• ~-C-•t 110•• ..-, ..,. < • •• • .. S.lea 5ft "1i! KarW Ar9 ''"' ''•ft ts I ,,. ............... Adkin.... . I • • • 1 ·· . • • , . . . ... .., . ' -~ '" ... ·"' . ' , -. GLAMOROUS IS · THE WORD '. -. -AUTHENTIC' SPANISH! 115GUT IACK YARD IN TOWN! YOUR CHOICE • · . PARENTS RmEAT OR CHILD'S PLAY ' I 't • A big OJl!"'>tUnlty Is waltJni< for "°'*' '!<'l'. ls You• ciJan<e to live lletter for ie,a. Thls 'larae bonoeibated In - ton .Beacb. 'ln·a. very popular':area nean~ and abopplJS. and you: can buy it for' no mo.~M.t. !easy month:Jy The ...i ·Ille rooi.m.b. tho -eent Spaolali. archlt... ·. ture,ol uuS •A -....... majestic ~· can Md . uk u. about ·tbe .one.year -,.,_ tu plan.·8'2-""~..., ' . \ --;t-- And tt •·•ttaclied to one ot the aharpest 4. ~ hornet on the market today. Only l ~ ~ old. U )'OU've v.•anted to live ~-a model home, this J1 it. C&llfomti.. eX!eutJve liv· ins at.tb1best. ,Only $42,300..Hurry, QJJ. 842·25.15. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. parents rt!treat, lara:e added flml~ room. ~e office or 5th bedroom, 2 flreplact'S, 3 car garagr with bUU~-1~ storage, concrete di'JveW9YS, ·patios and \'t'alks. 2 tiS'h pOnds. filtered+ ~pat1l't.e yard fot ill~tle. OIK'S, plu~ lush' landscapin& front and rear. All. wt tor oolT $48,MO. all tenna. J"or more lnfonhation antl'~tmen~ pleas• < • .. ... Pl.YIJ'lell~ It's tops, call 842-2535. , • --~F!'~~~w· NO DOWN . . ' Sharp 4. ·bedroom in top location. V~ry conven. ' Jent tO 8ebooli aod South Coast Plaza lhopplq. ~Y .weitipriced at $29,950 with all t~. CAU,-54j;.23l3. ' ' ' ' PRESTIGE LOCATION Great borne for the executive. PlUI a 'clrelin. kllc~n tor the h'ou1ewlte. Lara:e •bedroom.home pluah~with fireplace illan4·1tove wtth ,J.arre eatinl' tlfta in kitchen. Plua H.A:F. POOL $47,990. Call 847..6010. I Phone 5f6..2313. · , .. ,. 'A RARE FiND -~ ' 'I.· FEEL UICI FAWNG !" Just came on the mirket for ~ niat time •• Flve In i4e ~T Here'• '~· chance'. ~· bedrooms/ 3· bi.thl, 65x150 ,foot; lot. ·l~ bloc.kl • wand, 3 bldrOom holne1Wlth Ctntral Air Condi· &om Harbor Hl Great famJ1y holi>e.-lmmacup tJonlnr. Tinted Glul, 2 latlla. Unique Desl..,..i late. A true delight to ttt. Prided rl&:bt ..,at ei.tom. Bullt·ln 1tep1 ;to life auard beach. Don't '49,500. To see, calJ. 646-7171. beaitate, act now. 171,500. C&ll•673-8550 : I -~'WALK. TO llACl:I" Welcome GJ.'a or euy nlont)' dorWn. >'0\1 elJ1 purchhe a 2 year old 4 bedrOOm home at ,the · unbelleVable price ot $2!5,000. Located In Huitt· lngton Beach close to all achooll and. lhoppl~ Pon't let thia one get &"f~· Clll ~' 14.1..&olO. -,., f ' . I INCREDIBLE ·VIEW . . I ' "LITTLE DOUGH- To-oiiloY. the.fines.I In Ne-Beach )iy~ • --OWNER -•NSFERRED"' ' . ~'TRULY" F.RESHNESS'.' J LOTS 0" 'HOUSE" -. . . ~·u.L~MA,Tl ·.1~ RUAW'f tbbl gorgeous 3 ·bedroom, with separate master I llli\ , 1ul~ •. large family room ~gout to a ..,.,Jc. Only your tnspectjon will enabJe.y'ou to evaluate That Y u seldom iee. Cheerful' bedroom J¥>mt Thia charmln& 4 bedroom home located In Hunt- ling_heated and filtered pot_,~ the most breath-thlsJiparklJ.n&· deU. ~ priced beauty. Yea in ~t!Dgton Beach, tiaiefully decorated: every tqton· Beach. ·Jr~ to enjoy for a very. am.all ta1dhg view of Newport 1lft ,and ~tallna t,!mt there's a lu'ae wpan.,te fl.l'rlQ,y room tor your ' ' Jniiial lnveatnient &iid you don't even have to could be found. Truly a tern by the Pacific. pool table. "'4:,900,;. All tennis ·available. Better 'room glltten with freahnea. Want to be tuck;yf quallf11tor the 1oan: eau us for the fact1:ab0ut· 582,500." Call 846-7171· for, more, cJvtalls. hw: ,,call 842-2530. • can 842-2533. . I thlo Pl'l!perty. Onf¥ $36.,500. can 842-2S35.' ...... ~-~-....... ..--.._...,.. ....... ..--..,..... ....... ..-_.,,,__.._.._~,,_--.._~-------.................. """"' . ' ~-· • PWSH ,ESTATE · --• t I ' "7 • 3 w·tt.h 180° Bay view f~ DJ;amitlc ~ bedtoom, be.~ home in Newport'• Choice location. Fune· tioilal design tor Easy Uving. Lovely large Mas- ing. all electric kitchen. S(!llcloos Uving R~ in&· al electric ki~chen. Spacious Uving Room, firePlace, wet bar. Asking $115,000 ••• Act Now, Calf 673-8550. . . NO DOWN TO vm , sharp S bedroom howe located in top Hunting- ton Beach area • . . near tchools, ahopptng 4 beaches. This home is Immaculate througbouL T0t tee it ts to Buy it. Call 847-6010. ' HAYE -YOU SEEN .ESTER? Tti! lovely·3 bedroom. neat u a pib, home On the n:.tskle of Costa Mesa has pew gold carpeting, ls )located on a cozy tree lln«!d 1treet like new, lt'1. only ~l,000. For terms and lnfonnaµon,'call ~717+, . ..~ ~ •• . ' • j; • I SALESMEN OF THI'. MONTH I : ._ ,' . . , ·' I • ~ :1 "HUNMGTON . HARIOUR" Gorgeous maj~c beauty In Fabul~· HUnUn1· tcm ~. 'lbla~temirkable modeL;rtnp with Prfde ~~command&. your lnvestlg1tion.10nly $46,000.~ ......... 842-2530. • •' ! . . . ,;"HI-HO SILVER" . Owner 1Q1 'take Jt away, which makes It Mq..,I' to acqutr:eoi,."..C down payment and owner ~Y poy your , eoota, bilance Is Im' than JlfhL 'I'hll Hufttlllirtm Beach Be•uty it only *28,9M, Huny 001•142·2530. - IEST· IUY !N ,; ;,Ne» 'r>owN · 't.o 'COSTS" • • • Thll 2100 f:Q. fl trjumph1tn,.btautY la the end oft that .arch. We've f o u n 4 ttif,t extremely •pod -for your ;rrowlns faml]y. TH1s:• bed· / room HWltlngton Beach 2 story can be. 1our1 .r for a ui.. Ume of bapplneu. Compare at $33,000. / • Call 842-2535. ' ' "FOR RENT' Beautiful-ani1_,c1ean. Tney frelhneu that you 1eldom see. 'Ib1I 3 beclrOom, 2 bath home In Hanttnaton Beach. Every room glitters with treshneN. Only a=i oe• month. can W.2533 • ELEGANT · HUNTINGTOJll BEACH 5 .R .. IA > L<>vely 5, bedlWm w1,.-"..,,1mm1n1 JlOOI, Jllmlly ''WHAT A IUY" • " ~ • 1 room, Coverod ,Pa\IO, New carpeU an\! <hpel. • •I • AND .TASTE" '; Ulcated In Huhtlngton Beaeh. Sharpet~ honle .. ·H1,1mbolt Ialand. Larp bonut robm. il BDRM. BuHt In 'Wet ba.r, heated and filtered pool (or .. ner· lot f<>r ·boat or camper. Thill borne ii~ throughout.' Price $64,CX>O. CALL 8'7-6010. ·DISIGNED ·1y A WQt4AN' JI w. exciting 5 ~.-t..n deal.lied - with picture ocean v~~ ~ acatu to private beo<hes -KarulaJT W /W w\le\11111 lhrouaho outi 3Mi bath&, marble llrlli ~oP.. 'BuUt·ln vao- u~1)'1tem. Heated cu1tom pool, A truly plutb ho~ a\.S150.oo0. Call for<oh0wln1 6""""-~""-'" ' .,~¥ ' "" ",. y I •I .. ,_ . COME .FEED tHi! KOi ~ In i)'Olll"•~own bta,ut1t.i 3' cred wa~rtall art extra bonot to· &'O with thts ilovely model home. ' Bealotllu(...W lhag car;.t.'.tonnaJ dlnl>)1. famll1 -room. 3 ~ 111 iM-for,aracicll&I living or ·sracetul en'tert&lniilr.' !.ow 1111µmab1e loui at only 136,950. You can't mlM. Call 542.2531. ( MESA' VERDE ' ,, \. . All"""'"" ooJi!.'37.~.oo. can 841~10. Bl.autlful, Republl<-bulll Mme 1ltuated on corner lol on • '"DISUBLE ·IN EVERY WAY" .. 4 Bedroom, family living area, heavy thake root and dole to everythlna. All tor $31,950. A11 terms avtJ)able. Ownen mU1t aelL 84:i..~. • ·11UST OUR JUDGMENT A CARIFUL IUYDS DREAM g\Jlet 1trttt in choice' Mesa ,Verde neJ&hborhood. Features -.1...,• --m home 1• --•t1 ..... ,,,_ •'-·t lucky · very 1harp condition throughout this 7100 Square foot home 1.a. .,. ....... .. """" .... • 1 ... " .. with larx• 1tep-down farnilJ; room, with fireplace and wet J!!f!!_.., Located 1D choice Hunttncton Beach Jo-btu' hUge muter 1ulte ..na fonn1U dlhlng .room. PrlCe, ,,,4' otloa 3 mihuta Iran the beach. 'lbll home ts 116:900. ror addJtlonal infonnaUon and appointment. pleue "' ml lbarp throuihout. And the Price ii only phona 546-~13. . · '21.500.,c_AIL 847-4!010. • • ' ' ' . . vm mow Into thll 3 be4room with :ilOx20 fln· lthecl family room. lSxlJS patio that it CU'J>fted Olld dn]IOd. Rem<mbtt ..U.r ..,. all ct Ve,. eottl and lmDounds. Pr1c.ed below market at *29.900. can Hl-2535. -. . . . •• °"" 'Tl ' . • • .. ._ l Thlt excepUonal ti~ 11 your chance to get your money'I worth. This 4 ~ I. -t:l,000 b<tow V ,\ appnloal at $36,!SOO. It Yi•n't Jut To..., ..ii 847-W)O. • . . . ............................................. .,. .................................. cm ........ . COSTA' MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR ,. l I , NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Ne.,,,orf llvd. 646-7171 l lt'IVESTMENTS 2'790 ~ ~· 1-7931 . Beech Blvd. 6014 Werner Ave. 332 M1rguerite 546-2313 • . 842·2535 847-6010 673-8550 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 20~ Costa Me•• ...._16111 \ I ' I I I ' • , DAllY 'JlOT . ' • ~l:rlSSl ·FIED ADS Everyone H11 Somethin g That Someone Else Wents ·rhe Biggest ~ark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast R!'$Ults _,., .. ~~~ -1wu. lie]! -1wu. Gener at Gen1r1I General ****** PllOT-ADVERTJSER IS You Can Sell It, Find It, Tracie It With a Want Acl Macnab -Irvine . TAYLOR~ (0. 1 C. F. Cole•worthy ·& Co • Realtors · Reall,v Company CINERAMIC BAYFRONT .BIG'"CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Call to.Aee our fine Selection of luxlfey homes )ust..,ompleted in this prestigious aree, right m-lbe h~rt o! Newport Beach. Guarded (n-traJ\C~1 into the area where you ~an enjoy"the .. country clu.b atmosphere. Private golf course . & €. C. Customized homes w/4 & 5 bdrms phis. $89,600 to •158,000. • ' ' ' I ' ''Our 27th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin HIU1 Rud NOYPORT CENTER ~911 G.ner1I G1neri1I CLOSE TO BEACH STEPS TO BEACH Large 3 BR. 2 ba. duplex (Newport-$29,500) with 3 fireplaces. 3 BR., family rm., 2 bt.thl, $55,000 • TERMS bltna:. Pool1, tennl1, rec. GHrga Wllllem1on area. CAU. NO\V! 1 . RHllor CAYWOOD REALTY S41,'d70 '45-1564 1 =--,.-'-*,_,__541-_12_90~*-- 0.norol o.Mrol BAY VIEW · CLIFF DRIVE Here's a guiet one! Gracious, roomy home with ~ s, upstairs den, wet bar & guest rm. Tree covered patio & secluded yard. Top location. '72,500. Bill Comstock BAYCREST BEAUTY Call to see this EXCLUSIVE HOME. 3 BR, fam . rm., dlP. rm. Beaut. yard, priv. patio .. On,e o! our BEST VALUES, $71,500. Bud Austin . , CAMEO SHORES VIEW ISTATE Nearly Y. acre view lot. 4 BR., 5Y. baths, 1 pool, c1bana; terrific bar, hul{e mstr. Per· feet _for entertaining. Call for pictures. •175,000. George Grupe. SEE THE SUNSET Over Catalina in this spotless 4 BR. & FIR In Lusk Harbor View. Priced to sell. $69,500. Hurry, this is good! Jim Muller ATTENTION BUILDERS We have several fine bldg. lots iii Baycrest, WestcliH, Dover Shores on Highland, Santi- ago, Leeward & Galaxy. $24,950-$45,000. Chulene Whyte , ALL ON ONE LEVEL I In happy llvin& UNIVERSITY PARK. ~tr. 3 BR. home, 1ep. din. rm. & brkfst. m. ·Beam ceilings. One bit. to pool. •34,90 °Chuck" Lfwis \ C4M CHARMER -$42,500 I New decor -shag carpeting, updated ki\i;h- en & bath; dbl. garage. R-2 Lot & ideal for building unit. Triona Bergin BAYSHORES Custom home in private communit~!i 3 Bdrm., 1% baths. Tn move-in conditn>n. Shown by app't. $59,500. Harry Frederi LARGE VIEW HOME Jn Cameo Shores. 3 Bdrms., plus maid's. Family rm . Pool on on~ side, spacious ter· race with jetty view on the other. Pri\!ate beach access. Eileen Hudson / PRESTIGE DOVER SHORES AREA Dramatic, builder's home. 2-Story entry. Large lam. rm. w/vaulted ceil., 4 BR., 3'ba. Elegant decor thruout. $94,500. Belie Par,tch BEAUTIFUL MON .. RCH BAY \ 3.000 Sq . ft. o! elegance. 3 BR., FR, J\OOl, ·view. Great family home, European motif; pre•tige comm. Only $100,_000. Bob Yorke U~l()Ut: ti()Mt:S THE BEST HOMES ...... ... IN THE BEST AREAS IN MESA V!RDE: ' 5 Bdrm. Vlow Now picture this: A qu!~t cul-de-sac with every home beautifully maintained; one of the nicest is this 5 bdrm. split level with fireplac~s in )ivins 'in<t r';tf!lilY ~om~, a car~ peted kitchen, sprinklers front 'l!.d-.back and a healthy 10,ooo 'sq. ft. Jot.,Ni>-r ~ict\ire this, it has a view! rand is an outstlntlin2 value.) Just listed' . . . PRESENTED AT $51 ,500. e PHONE 546-5990 u~1001: o=nas CORONA DELMAR· 675-6000 2-443 East Coast Highw1y, Corona de1 Mar MESAVERDE·546-5990 2850 Ma11 Verda Drlva,fCosta Mesa OWNER "READY TO SELL" ·THIS ONE. All wrapped up in this nice TWO STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath, HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will take a pool table, builtin kitchen · large yard will accommodate your 30 .tool boat, and a spacious feeling prevails thruo,ut.· •••............ ' ......•.•••.......•. f' $39, 900 •.• WALK TO THE BEACH? WHY NOT!! CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom; 2 baths, fireplace, cute modern kjtchen, t>icture win· dows with enclosad side patio. GUEST QUARTERS over the garage. ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE BEACH ........... f{9,900. SEE IT· TRY. IT • BUY IT TRIPLEX . Built in, range and oven,· dishwasher and dis- posal, carpets and drapes. 2 Units have 2 'bedrooms, 1 bath: 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 'h bath w/firep1ace. Each unit has 2 car~ ports, maintenance free yard and pool privi· le~es, and from UPST AJRS BALCOIHES. A VIEW. . ........................ $75,000. WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL TO LIVE ON BALBOA ISLAND? CUTE BALBOA ISLAND beach cottage. 2 bedroom. 1 bath, FIREPLACE, front patio, one block to South Bay. Only ..... $32,500. 1~PSEY TURVEY NEWPORTlliEACH • 845-8500 1&49 Waatcl!rf Drive, Ntwp0rt Beac~ ON IALIOA l~LAND THE CIRC\)J.AR SI:AIRW NY leads you up General General ' to. • the ttairs where you Will find the living room, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:o;;·;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;; dining room,' ldtchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath ALL CARPETED. Downstairs, 3 bedrooms. clnJa .!JJfe 1 bath. Great idea .................. *79,500 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES A"4tt11-S"""' SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 77 Lind• Isle Drive ~ AlllASllCWIS e~aulilt1llY, d.ecQrated 5 Bf!. ho!!'• on lagoon_ Huge mas!r. BR. w/beam cei!mY,-frpl.. Lge. ~iv. rm. & family rm. Formal1diD •. f.ID. Secur .. , REALTORS . 1ty System, deck & boat slip ........ '230,00ll. · 644-7270 For Complete Information ·On All Homes & Lots, Pitas• Call : \ 2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. -BILL GRUNJ)Y, REALTOR -. ------. --------· .. 341 .loy1lde Dr., Sulla I, N.I. 675-4161 · G~rol !!!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!m!!l!!!!l!l!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!I.. • u • ' • Gonarol 4onorol -D:l;ble. Trouble! vnERANS CHEIRFUL You Flx'em Up! NO DOWN PAYMENT, Brighi & <heerM hom~ near $22,900 Each! SElLLER Wil.L PA y AU. Newport His., &: ~n fPlce DiON''Il CALL UNLESS CLOSING cosrs• Su PARK. •.BR., 2 Ba kit· YOU'RE WAITING FOR A sharp big 2 atory Meda1l::~ chen bltns. FA heatlnr, new BARGAIN! A pair of 3 ho f I di . . . carpel~. 111.rge fen~ yard. bedroom fbcet' uppers tor me, orma n1ng, spac Asking 529 900 iou• family room, j ,,.,,. WAR ' &. RICH th• SHREWD mVESTOR. rooms, 2\i baths, shake roof, M Call now -645-0303. plush carpelll and covered On Highland Dr. in Nev.·port, patio, Asking $38.500. and like new 4 spacious bdrms & rl'ady for quick ,move. No, family rm., 2~ baths. oo down to vela. Call 540-1151 Sliding glass wall o'Jooks a (open eves.) sparkling pool. Many e:ic· I 01!1 \I L 01 \0\ ,.. F A l ~ <..I /.I ~AG! pnmd or. l'f'.QOO. , 5 Bedroom I I tras. A fam1ly home to be ~ ...... ~ CALL e ........ Harbor View Hills ' · "••'-'& Just listed so caJI quickly on Cash $49.50·Tehll . Tlt1ALTY this ·•"' aesigoed home for n1oves any Vet Into this 3 Nt•r Newport Po1t Offltt that growing family. 2th bdrm., 1%. ba .home with $27.500 ~ths -:-Spacious kitchen Elegf.nt new, B4Yfront home with pier Ir. allp for Iarae ~t. 5 bedrooms, baylllde family room, 2 ban, 3 fittJ)itefl, largt Bayfront terrace one of the finest homes in Newport Beach $285.000 REALTdRS SINCE 1944 673-4400 ~·=-- HARBOR HIGHLANDS r POOL HOME You 're in the hutl of the ,ction ... Mariners· School. Westcllf! shoppinj, puJilic tennis courts plus convenient · library. 4 Ced.rooms & 2Y. baths. Gleaming pegged atid. grooved hardwood floors, used brick fireplace, Cham· bers built in range.and .av•'\· -Lush la~dscap· ing.surrounds a ·beated· & .f1ltere0 · pool that is a pure pleasure. Low interest ass umable loan. Vacant & ready for fast pos.session. Hurry .......................... $41 ,500. WA~K TO THE BEACH Sparkling custom built 4 bedroom with fam· Uy room, formal dining room and oversiied indoor-outdoor den. A masterpiece of design built·.around:'}'.our own Japanese garden wit h soothing waterfall and stream. ti1any fine appointments .throughout. Just steps . away to the crashing··surf or the quiet bay. For the discriminati~g buyer ............. $96,500. Eastbluff Office • 640°0020 Bayside Office • 675-4930 General PENTHOUSE ELEGANCE With ground-level convenience. Brkfst. in New Orleans courtyard privacy', or dine on the lge. ocean view Hawaiian terrace. An ideal &: luxurious home for the fastidious couple. $84,5-00. WANT A GREAT VIEW? A sit-down view of·the bay & ocean from this splendid 3 bdrm., 2 bath, family rm. home. See the beauti!ui night lights on the harbor. The price is exceptional at .$50,500. , CALL 675-3000 ANYTIME m BAY & BEACl-I RE ALTY " m '""~ • '" "••1r>O ••l4 \•MCI "" Genertl FHA-VA TERMS . 3 Bedrm + family rm, lute double-car aar. S25,oo:>. • 6 UNITS on 1iS acre lot. $69,500. .8 UNITS Comer location. Sl00,000. Roy. McC•ar"dle Realtor 1110 Newport Blvd., C.M. 541-7719 $25,500 $45 DOWN GI DellrhtfW covered patio. 3 .bedroo'nu. Plu8h avoCado ahaa carpeting, cullom drapea:, full dining roorri . HeVrhttul covered 1>1tio. S>ltJ.1721). TARBELL G:?neral RUSTIC LOFT The feeling of COMFORT abounds in this h,·o bdnn. older home on one of those quiet ·1'1de streets in EAsr- SIDE COSTA MESA, Exler· ior is used brick and \\'Ood, large firt place is used brick and 'So Is the back yard Bar· B·Q and patio. Double car garage and paved alley. Yes, there Is a loft now used as a bedroom. $23,900. ' COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. REALTORS 220 E .17thSt. C.M. 64~·0S.S5 549-1910 Evenings Call 646·5226 $21,750 133-0700 ........... ~ c.rpts .. &--drps. P•xm'-.411 Owner selllna:. 3 Bednns,. 3 with eating: space. Plus sep. TWO , '·O'ffR·14 lhan rent. Call 540-85ss. dining room, • 85 foot cor# liO 1 r 1- SHERWe eo REAL TY baths, family nn,. den, en-?K!red lot· Well landacaped. on Canyon .& Bann.inf, Good ~ 1-larbor, Costa Mesa try hall, beautiful exterior Asking $74,900. Fine value for family units. Call us tor Located In quiet tree lined cul-de-511.C with huge sf.'eep. ing Joi, 3 )arge. bedfooms and separate fami ly room. Won'.t Last lotti at this price. Hurry! .Call 541).1151 (Open eves.) Coldw9ll,.,.... 644-2430 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR ., N.B. 18964 Brookhurst, F.V. ON THE WATER Exciling Bay View 2 Br, 2 Ba. Condo $79.500. TED llUBERT ASSOC. with tiled roof, swim pool. in best location. Call delails. 3 Bedroom. 1 Ba. 2 car gar. Brk $27 500 842-669L Shag cpts. Covered patio. · • · 67H5511. · PETE BARRETT By 0wnu. In s.n1a An& -REALTY· 1136-5672. ~!RlTAGI ·-~ R[ALTOM TARBELL 0 THE Rl.:AL '"-CSTATF.RS . 642·$200 Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! Fut resultt are just a phone Cross yuur private bridle to Ne-.vport's moat dramatic bayfront home, open 2% story window· ovtrlooks ~ pier .l slip and lht parade of passing craft tnlnu~ from the harbor entrance . All this and 4 BR ., 4 batl;I • PR, gan1e room and .study, OPEN DAILY -Y•chll· man's Co\'e -164t Ba'ysitfte Orfvr. Don Todd 675-1935 Or &12-,1:2.'t'j, BUBBLY FRESH , Lemon clean 3 BR., FR. Dr&· matic 11·hite brk. hearth. Green irel'n htndscapina. Assumable loan or do your 01vn thing. $29,950. Loil MIJ. !er 642·11235. " DON'T GROWL / If you can't see this allurirw hidca\\·ay home for the bushes &. trees. Offers prt . vaC'y & seclu!lon. 3 BR's., 2 baths. Amy Gaston 642·i:ZG. BIG CANYON- COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES Ntw 4 BR., 2 bath. formal OR. home. Real FR. - brick fireplace:. Country kitchen -large breakfut area. $89.900. C-1 CORNER NEWPORT BEACH ~ Appro:<. 4600 sq. It. $35,IDJ. 10';0 down -Owner Ieavinc Rl'f!R \\;u carry TD or re-' duce priC1? for cuh. Macnab-Irvine 64?.-8235 644-4200 TOWNHOUSE LO\V COST -HI GRADE ' LIVING. 2 Big bedrms, 1~ BA's, all elect bltin kitch, vacant and ready for OC· cupancy. Located an Fair· view Rd. Full pri~ ~ $17,995,. Nowport at Foirvl.,, 646-8111 l•nylimo) *MOVING NORTH* Chvner movina: to Idaho - l\lust sell lowest priced 2 story ln M~a Verde. Laree 4 berlrm. M!p&rate dintn1 room, dl'n, 2~S bath.I, over· at:zed Jot with room for pool NO DOWN PAYMT TO VETERANS. Cal! 546-5880 (Open Eves.) l ·~ HERITAGl'j . _ ~ lt[ALTORI .. Sunken Living Rm This home will put srARi- nu~ IN YOUR EYES the minute you M!e lt. Priced at only S27,500 &: yo·u name the terms. Walker & Lee Inc , Realtors 842-4455 $29,500 Ownt"I' trans. 4 Bedrms., 3 . baths, den, en try hall , reir living rm.. natural brick fireplace. built-Ins, b r k, · 129.500. 962-~. TARBELL 3471 Via Lido 675-8500 Call 6'12-5678 & Sa.Ve! ...,_.,.,.,.., ___ •I Call 612-5678. ' WI away • 642-"678 , General ! p, ~I I r• r <; CLIAN & SAVI Gen.ral General , , ' -O.ner•I Gener•I .WALKER & LEE REALTORS • I I YIEW'-$101,000 Over 3,200 sq. ft. of comfort, luxery, and prt1t1ae. ln a mag· nlficent Newport Beach settlnr with an unforitttable VIEW. Your aPf,clou1 bedrooms, 4 baths, l•rre famUy room and FORMAL DINING ROOZ..f. Showl't by appointment only, VllW~72,SOO Slln u:soo. Very sharp awimmin& pool home (16x32 pool). LOvely car· pets l dra~a. ·cov~rtd patio. GI no dCJWn, nu. l~w down or take · over Jow interest loan with $171 payments. Only $28,990. Unbelltvable. .; . ~ $26,000 PULL PllCI "IN HUNTIN•TON llAC:H 4 ·l>MroOm, 2 baths 'w\th o&rpets • draS)e&i 2-eat pra.ce Mth a partiilly completed roOm Jn prqe. All thll Plus you (&ii· take over• 6% VJ.. loan. General ~WAI KER & LEE real t ore FHA 235 llc:1 under market value. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. mo. $26,000 all terms. Just completed CUSTOM view home on FEE SIMPLE land. Cortf:ous tri·ltvel with' !our ape.cious Mdrobmt, 3 tle1ant baths, FORMAL PINING ROOM, a car a•raae. and huge bonus rumpus r09m. Stilt time to pick ycur own w/w car· · 2·5TORT HOllll 1nd l!t the tovernment pay 11' your payment on tbli 2 stofo/, 3 bedroom beauty. Carpets thruout with l\'\ltchlnl drapes. Very modern kitchen with washer I: dryer. Gm( pa~o arei faces the aun. tThtre are several FHAi: progwams t.o qpality yoµ· $172 m Uke ne YA -PHA DUl'LIX $Jl,OOO 2 bat.ha, rood Income, all terms. Try no down, no COi\ VA. Fewll•l11 Vtlley Office 17211 • .........,,., 968-3371 °"'" ..... , ... Po Jl<\llf31iur po-.il -: • .., -· • lor ao call • "' '· JUST USTID AND JUST GllAT WITll , IYllYTHIN• , ~ ~· family ...... :lOOI) ••• fl. ""' • --hoot-.. llC!OL .. " lluatl,,.ton -loc.aUon. • • YllW....,$6~ ..... ' " ' NU.I NEW CLOSI TO HACH & the first to lt'C lhls 1har51 doll ho~ on ~·the Mit 1\de of town, l;futc ·bedrooms, nice eupeUng, 1 !, "' muft\r)'•Sb'Je kitchen ~1th fob. .of 1'()0m! ~Ced &t $20,000 even wl~h ab· te~11 Jnclu.dl~ tit• .wl°' Ol.stinetl'Ve • bedroom, 2,,00 aq. ft. S1?9nl1h permanent b""tlltoltln& vi!w &t only ilt,!Oo, Vllll with I -646-7711 3 bedrooms with formal dlnlna area •nd larte family room. ~ arudoua., Ht la: wOrk!na in Albuquerque. Tcy 10~ OHie• -Newpert letlcll -<>Hie• j2MI Wwtollff Dr • ., ........ O,. lwrk11 "7611 '•1• 0,.. ,,, ,, •• ) SIOO down payment, 111 down to Grs.· C.U, LIL OLDI CHAllllll Calif. modern ind ~. TutefuJly dfco~ted thi;iJout wtth cArptta A: ,.n_pe:a al30 to mttefl. 3 q~n tired bedrOOfnt. 'larc• kftch,n, tr~t play arta tor the Jcld.~. Tmria ""&re 128,500, $IOO dov.·n. .Costa Mna Office 545·9491 545-0465 . ' • '"' -.... ... ,. .,~ Bull ti , .... ' " kltcl'I rort. fff.137 • I - 45 YEARS OF SERVICE Si~ce ih found ing in 1926, the F.M. Terbell Co., 11\C. he1 grown to become one Of Amerlt1'1 lerge1t reel e1!1te orteni1etion1 with • network of 44 offices end over 600 employee1, Over I 1/J billion dollers in reel e1t1le h•1 been 1old by the Terbelt Co. Thil. growth he1 b1en the result of the declicelecl effort1 of 1 group of energetic re•I e1t1te profe11ion•l1 g11id1d by th, concept of gi.,Jng 1ervlce to the public. SHADES OF ELEGANCE! $46,950 Prdl"es1ion•tly ctircor1lld • llrldi.c1ped, 23'5 1q. It. be1uly only 3 yrs. new. 4 btdroonu, 4 1111111, -Inch ll'llck <;.1rpell11'1, cu110m c1r1mk 1111, w1rm PIJMled cl1n, f1mlly room w11n OTWOnifkent llrepl-.:e, 111 1l1e1Tlc ouUi button buflt.Jti kl!CMn, clbl'lw1Wr. Rl!411Ct1 11'11 1uenc1 of w1rmll'I I cti.rm. ff2·5566 SHADES OF ELEGANCE! $38,5001 Specious luxury l'loml wllh 4 blclrooms, 2 bltll1, Nmlly rmm •Witt! Jn.. vltlng fltlpllCI , .ir •IKlrk push button bultt In kllcl'ltfl, clllhwt11l'let", Piiio. Sprinklers front • , .. ,. Cu.tom bull! dlltll clDHt, CUiiom 111Utlert. Milly 1xtr11. Gorgeous c1rpellng, S1'11rp l1ncli.c1p1rl9. 142-41691 FANTASTIC FOUNTAIN VALLEY! $34,9501 Bnutilul MtM!ow Ho,,... wlltl 4 1PKlou1 bedrooms, 2\.'o blltls, huge f1mllr room wl!h l lf91nl tlrl!>llc1, •II •IK!tlc :IOlh ctnturr m!t1cle bulll!n kllthtn. Ollllwa.ti1r. O.ll<ghllul Piilo. s" !<I 1pprecr111t Ntwly 11o9lnl.O ~rklft llkl I l!lf'll 14·lSli1 $27,800 -4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME wtltl 2 gl11mlng bltlll, llug1 recr .. tlori room wllll ln¥tlln1 flr1ptae1. Bulllln clrMm kUcllet!. Pillo. NNr It!• beoacllt M2·256l 6 BEDROOM NEAR ST. FRANCIS -$39,9951 L1(g1 t1mHy l'loml, w1lk ti SI. Frlncls Plrlllll I ld'lool. Acc.ss for bolt. J 11111\i, llUlll flm!lr rOOl!'I wllll llD'lillOUI flrf911ct, 111 .itdrlc llllltthl klldlen, cll1hw1sftw, ltll ,,ery lllllSI. 2«111 91:1. tt. vf tamlly kllt:ury I ~ wrr. v.,r .c11p11bll tloor p .. n. N1111r m1nkur.O, t1.ttf1i11Jr LaMIKIPld. "12·1l7J "".iTA MESA _., ~ . ... . -. "APPLE PIE" ORDER ! $30,250 Atll.Olutlly nMI I S I ptnl Aiwmtt prfHnt '"''" VA loen •rid 't'OUr monlhlv ' Pl'l'mtnls 1r1 llSI 11\an ren1 1 l Kina siled bedrooms, 2 baths, t•mllr room wltl! maul.,. ,._ float to et lllng flreplac1, Clflmlc 1111 ""'-'· BMulltul h!oll qU1Uty lllea arP1ll11'1, n'lltclllllll c111!Dn"1 clr1pes. Btrmvd• llwns. P1!io, 111 electrk bulllln kll<:hen, dlltiw1111tr. Muell morel Ct<12°'6'11 FANTASTIC BUY -$31 ,950 -61/4% VA LOAN Apr, now Dfl pr1191r1y ITWIY be 11wm«I wlltl PIYmeflls IHI then rtnl.' Tfllck peclded carpelfn;, lhrvolil. C111tom cl••f>IS. 3 spaclolls bedrooms, 2 bllhs, l1rg1 llted klld'I.., with 111 d1tux1 bultlln 1pptlances, cl!~w111ler. lil1111nl llr1pl1c1. Pillo. Presll!l'I 11¥1ngl 1"'"°604 it.\MED fATE OCCUPANCY ! $32,500 NO DOWN G.I. t.rm1 -tow do-all ollter1. ' bedrooms, 211o ~1111, ~r.mt bull!ln kltci'lln, dl1hWfl1rl'er. rsot111111 rear llvlno roam. New 1hag c1rpellfll. Patio. SPl"lflklen. HU'try -lhl1 won'! 1111! Slart pecklngl 1~4 HIGH ON BLUFF OVERLOOKING BLUE ·PAC IF IC Fa~tutlc DCe1" vlewl J bedrooms, J bath1. Dramatic c1thedr11 celllng1 -rno!~ ln·l•w wing. Fln11t a ll 1l1elrlc applllnc11. PaUo, e1191nt flrepllet . Piiio. We Invite your admlr1;ron. Set ltlll gorgeoon "Sllow Pllc1" !OlllY. Ho clown G.I. terms -llt"A dOwn FHA.I Loflly l~urlous Uvlng, Monlllo M2·!W , IT'S DELIGHTFUL! $24,9501 l"lcturt windows, n11tly manlcurld g~. Pool 1lzecl y1nl. 3 bedrooms, 2 bettis, bultlln drum kllchen, WOOd 11um11111 tlrepllc1. Pino. NNr beeclll N..,,.. GORGEOUS "MEREDITH GARDEN " $45,800 ' 1p&Clou1 blclroam1, J MP1r111 blltls, l!uo• tamlly room wllll 11<K11nt llrepl.lct, banquet dlnl119 r1)0m. AU itltctrlc "Award" buUlln klldlen, dl1n. wa1her. Pallo. Sp.tlnkltrl. An M:ldttll of prnll9• In Hunllnglon B1acll. 963·1373 ENTERTAINMENT ME CCA -$56,5001 POOL! 3700 iq, ft. ueeullve home d111gtiac1 l'OI" l'llPP¥ 11mlly Hv'"9 " ent1r11111- l11;. J bedrOOtl'ls, ' blllh1. Plush d"ply pacld.0 c1rpell11'1. cualOm drtpn, 111>11! bulllln klldlen, dbhw11h1r. Enloy 1 clubflou ... tnltrt1lnm1nt 1111r by. excellftlt term5. 8'1·lSlil .. '('"-..... 1""'-"'I 3600 SQ. FT. OF SHEER LUXURY ! $67,5001 INIJf!ful cuitorn flOrM In llk1 Pitt Ir• -I holl outll"I ''"" In yOVr own rffr y1rcll Pnrfftllonally l1ndsc1pld. W1t1r11t1, bOlll I triller I C· ens. Exciting 118'1 entry. King 1l1ed bldroonu, l bath1, huge 11mlty room wlltl magnllk1nt fl~e1, bultlln r•11111, own I clllhwllh1r. 1"1llo. OM W'l'll of tlags!Onl. So mtny unlqlJI f11111r" -... 11111 "M11t1rpllc:1" tad•r. "'2-"91. HUGE BONUS ROOM ! $33,900-NO DOWN G.I. terms, lOS clown FHA! Whal I fun liousl wltll • hug1 2t II. cov1rtd patio. Huge llx22 fl, pen11«1 11onu1 room. In.skit llunclry room off klklllfl wllll tle;an! llr19l1c1. POOi sized grovnd1. S«l-ll'XI 4 BEDRM . STUDY 3 BATHS. FAMILY ROOM 1!1 lhb plus mlln't' 1xlr11 for $41,'IOD. Miii V"cll West. GOrllfOlll moflfl. 2'0I> $Cl. II. bMutr only ) yr1. JMW. Fina! bulllln kllcfltft, dl.,,....•1hlr. f1mlty room wftti 1ieg.nt tlrlPlece, plu. 1tudy. Pillo. ONp pllt, lhld!ly "'cldecl c1rpe!lng, cuslofTI clr1pes.. noo outilda 88Q. Ex~elllnl l1rldsc1pl11'1, We Sell a .. Every 27 Minutes! EXCITING COLLEGE PARK I $30,000-NO DOWN ' G I, ltHN -low 00-all Ollltrs .• IP<'CIOUS blcl"'°"'I' t ba!IH, l1rnll'1' room, Buntin drMm kllclleon. St'Pl••I• laundry room. L1rg1 grHq_l'louH. covered l>ftl lo l tff 1no co¥ered lr0<1I porch. Plclurl book l1ncl1C1plnf. Prell~ lrH llnld 1tree!. )40·1120 GREAT BUY FOR G.I. $25,7501 Hiit II • pint l 1.PKloul bedroom~ 2 0.1111, 1111111llc llOllleid ,..., ,,.,. Ing room, 1l19&nl llreplle1 tor 111 to admire. Pillo. ~ky cl .. nl Ph,.,. a/1111 carpeting, concrete c1r1w w1y. P1rk Ilk• landlC1pl1111. ,,..1.,. SHARPEST "SHORECREST" $35,9~1 0"9rllded 1v1ry!lll119l • blclrvoms, 2 boltlla, c11tildr1t ttlllnt llvlnl l'llllftt f1mUy roam wl!h lnJ11frl11'1 Urtpl1ce. ll1nqu.t clilllnf ,_, DllU• .,.,..... 1ppll1ncn, cllshw1sl\t<. Pillo compl11tlr COYtrM. Plvsll c1rPtllnt, .,.,... All IM txtr11 PLIJSI '6l·ll1J ~ FUN. LIVING "GREEN VALLEY" $32,000 LtVI 1n I n IC ... p.9rlt, 2 clubhousft, 2 pool1I Llk• lllW ' bedroom, I bollh1, l•mllr room honw, OrMm_ lliuUlln kllen1n, lntplrlng llreplece. ~ w1111tr. 2 Piiiot. S lrul "'-· ~r 511rw.. a.n.w1 ' PRICED AT APPRAISAL ! $29,500 -NO DOWN G.I. ttrms -IOW dOwfl •II ottMrsl • blclroorr., J .bllllt. rkll Wllnut 111• Id 11¥1i1t f'OOll'I, whll1 vln~I 1119d k.lkti.n wlltl •• 1ltclrlc built In fNl\I,.... clll.llw11Nr. full dining room. Ellgont lltepl1c1. NNr ~-• Col .... tncl llloppf"". 0v111 cu1-ci.11e ,,,...,, P1t10. ~ HUNTI BEACH 1"$4\720 ' ............ PP.!!PP.'~ ... ~'!!'!!!~!!'!'111'1..-~~~~--...-iH!'!!U!!'!N T!P.N!PI' f UNTAIN FOUNTAIN LAGUNA HILLS BEACH VALLEY VALLEY MISSION VIEJO 2955 HARBOR BLVD. 16111 BEACH BLVD. 9017 ADAMS 24370 ROCICFllLD-U•UNA 51'l4 EDINGER 1'884 BROOKHURST .17945 MAGNOLIA HILLS PLAZA, 2133111. TOIO RD. 540~1120 842-6691 962-5566 846-0604 962-1373 842-2561 =~:::: Free Real Estate Career Hear All The Facts How T orben, Inc. Hos Sold 11/z Billion Dollars In Pro perties ON MARCH 13TH • MONDAY NIGHT * Vidoo-T elevision Oemonslrolion * Sj>eci1l-G11est Speakers. $49 LICENSI NG COURSE Learn about this new pion 1v1il1bl1 for tho I st limo thru T orbell. ighl Learn How Our. "Fast Start" Program Trains You To Success LICENSED .OR UNLICENSED-DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY% MONDAY, MARCH U lt!, 8:00 P.M. -RETAIL CLIRK'S UNION ILDG. ISJO STANTON AYI. (NHT Cretceetl-MHT KMft'1 '"'1 P«'M F. M. TARBEIJ, CO.-''A NETWORK OF 44 OF FICES'' 1 r " • • Wodnt>d;), Mardi I. 1971 rill :! I ,: llLOT·AOVUTISER JC I ' t o .__-_ ... _ .. __,l[e] [ _... I~ I _ ..... l~l --@l1~r;;;-;;;"';;; .. iiiiii· ~'~~1r ;... ..... '~1.=' ---·--~@1~1,r --- Chnorol Chnor•I a..llioo PonlMufo l!oll lluff Hunllnllwn looch ~ lwoch ~;:~~~~-1 ~~:;;;;;====1-~l'~AM~IL~Y]H~OM~ll BAUlOA P<..-io llom<: THE MOST McD-•I Di•.... WDD n Gene r at Mobllo Homos l'or Solt 125 Lots for Sil• 171 IELOW YA GOY'T. REPO, With~o!.~J.~to.d• ~~~~ .,..; For the 1eaa1, 1n thlJ '""' E111ploYffS .AND RE.AP MOVI RIGHT IN Af'PRAISALI JuKt ttl•md. ; Bedroom 2 01 cupboml '"''" 11>otk lleylhorH ....._ 3 Bdnru., 2 bo:, tam.I Jlrins ,.,... wuc dowo t• tti• Sprawllna ,..lie ....ii 1tylo MOBILE HOMI SALIS R·l Lot Lo1uno looch HA VE beautiful ocean view )Gt, Lq:Ul\I .. ;Ch. WU1 .. u $14,500 or build to JuiL '92-JJ91. Owe.. now l'Midinc in COJC)-balh home. Priced only bar and a reatfUI den with -=;...------I kit., l •tty. ComplJ~IY ,... db' by tht beach -ave home located In tiaw *'16 $t.bua 20xSO. 3 BR. ra®. hu no u~ for this sit,400, w/$1400. down w1:t' bv tor Dad. Rear llv· SUPER PLAYPEN dtee>r. Ntw carp .. ~ ~ mikt and hlniitet,:! "Vn.i..AGE OF LAGUNA': lklrtlna:, 8x24 porch. aprawlinr 5 ~m home payment. com p 1 e t e I y lnJ 1toom with flrtplact, 4 t Bit • Dtn deooraton pad. _paint, vinyl tile plu• "manl-....... -ft v• MCtion Det&Ued exterkl' « st~ shed!. Family wMleth" 'v"~~tJ;~ in ,i.wdelly rem6d~edndwlth_ ne, wp •,hag, bedroom• Ir 2 bl.tbs. All on Alklnr .i.$53·~· MU1t .U. ell~ :~,·,.." .. oo ..:mh~ ::-;.;!~~': ~1:1e:,! ROBRIUCl<Gff WEOOD PLANK, J:;~~ear D&n& Polnt ICH=o~1"'cz=-1~0~1.-100=·x-.13S='.~R-% "'-· .;>ll:'parae n-c::• ...... 111 a pain . erec ""°';'• H/W FLOORS and su~•; lou'l'rt. • .. ~ ""' · ...... W ATH•R•J> *''• "I • -·-•1 ~'" park Nol lo 1 a·· .. "Jd" to lbow ~u Let U1 bflp • "' i;. .,., 'Recency 20x58, 2 BR paved allay, iT> .,. • lnaroom,iscllharictdby 11 location on qu1 1 ·et stree.t c•-ti.•--1-~--~ -GE'Mll---· e: w e~"' · CF;D4R SHJNGLE .. d ~ •--/ CM~~ " I ii'- b 111 -rv ........ ., .,.,,........, ,,-.i" ,n-'·-,. a v...., .. ne value """' minim.tu the monoxide • !!ft, •~1 ca-.u& w Rocht'Sltr SI.. . . _., ... ne loor-to-ce .,,ll u t n c::Jose to eve...,th1ng. Don I lor th• klddl... -•ell•__., """ -~ ... " "v-ROO" =• wood b r I f 1 t ., ~· ~ in• w c 1 II Ne 1 .. , -,-__ _. ••• ,..., ... 1--1 --• m•", · "............... • u n nc trep · walk 1<1 11th St . ahpnr. cn!r. llor11• ·CHINA CABINET. n I !hi• one.ea tl now lUY • oat W'J., . • a '""""''""' ................. i<;Y .. --· w u d ·~ 3 s· .. -·· .... ,._rd. "' i 1~ . patio. WIU. SEU.. FHA on REALTORS MJ-46236'4--;:..:1"::'3:..B::"'::;'"::.,,_.::An:::)'tlm~::::e imize the spark ot life. Call e ea,..,...., BDRM. It tuifv .... '1~~·_u-,."!.':.,;uo. ft&..inr'. 1.:121:::::1'::<11::.: :'.'.61:::~::::· '.:;'----1 'nle VA llY1 tt'1 worth Call MG-~ (Open Eve11.) VA at govt. appraiaed price = tor an 19Poin1p)ent to took. FAM. DEN FLOOR PLAN. .r •.u.... """"' ~ 134,500. but "''ea.re now able I ot $32,CO>. C•pl1trane le•dl 'ount•ln Vellev * C ntu 21 * has dbl door entr')' hall able family par\c near Moltlle H•m•/ to olftr th is oulJlanding ~ar..r I t ry ft beach T II p k =!at $33,900!1 VACANT ~ .... ,:; AJ!L. ~~m::~!h~·:.~: lmm5!'~f.'.1~U~ ~~!~BA: REAL ESTATE 1424121 ';f.A';i~u~1 ~~~ ;,'i•~: *'J0sik~~~~ ;=: r.~~: roD::n;~ C 213 11 ,,454.394P1 •kves, ooll~t. :~~L"'m~ to ae!J P~LlT~~~~N fi~:~~~ ~E ~~ •·lj~cit~~~n· 24x Golf.~~~;~ ~~Nril 4 IDltM., t IA TH $12,795 lullt On Your Lond • -1U3 sq, ft. llvinc uta -AU latb 6J]uter -.Hardwooijf ctbioell -&ealtl.ut ..,. -Pullman baths -SpacloU& wardrobt1 JUST $9.53 SQ. FT. Plaru:ling·De1lcn·Flnancln1 Aho Dtip!exes al'ld Triplexes I CALL 537-0380 1*' West.mln1ter Avt , G.G. COAST CHALET • ogo or H t i ~-·-~ wrnt MAGNIFICENT POOL A I D I N, alkllng ... ~:JR;;,..:'!~cn,b~cp; Hot Pool•: 13.900 to 11290 un na0~ -••" ONLY ·~.900: ALL TERMS glass doors open to .. lio 1& • BDRMS 2 b s cw, ...., .... adult' park, Anaheim. Frte !rt1c::hures l •DfN,•POOL " • •·· pa """'11 or usum' e 5"" >1nt·-st: vanf BADLY IN NEED OF *'68 s~·ll living rm wllh cuAtom trpl LIKE RIV ~·~ ~, LAND 1 N ~ ne 24X52: 2 BR ELRDICE REALTY CO. $ 19 '99511 + torm•I dinlnr: Cpto p ACY? Xtra oharp and clean! Besl s CAP GI A 2 BA. Comofeu. Ne.; p 0 Box ~ "-,,, 500 n..... Thia sha""' 3 BR Ranc::bero locale, Close to ocean, on WEEDING. W /W 1 h a e ,HU.ntinrton ~t.ate~ lleacti. Dese~t Hot Sprina:s. Calif. Perfect starter chaltt.! Big tver')'Wu•<re . ..,..., ' v~n ·" quiet cul-de-sac. A muit·stt carpetina: A custom drapes * 88 New Moon 20X43. 2 U I F al dinln , EvC'nlnp Call 6'4·8-406 HOl.llt KS 'l'ulant Rd. is the ultimiite ln quiet liv· BR. 1 BA._ Complete ex· , __ _:r:;n:;•>c.:329-64«=-=--Vin&'. room. orm I · l"ii0ii0iiiioiii0ii•Oii--==~:;_;=;::..=~-for pOol \overs! Call MZ-4466 thru.out. · • · 3 huce ~ms. Seelud~I· BY Owner. Beat in Collea:e Ing. U,ts of shag crptg and COZY FAM. DEN HAS ~erior. Huntlnaton Beach. Mountoln, DoHrl, I • E Jo •• ~u--l' EASTSIDE a slowing firepl make• th.I• * 69 Westerner 2VC~. 2 pat o. n Y s,,_ ... .,,. poo · Pk. 4 BR, 3 BA. Top cond. A ST t RESAWN WOOD PAN~' · BR 2 BA W t bar u Rosort 174 0 •·$1995 t Int~-" 00 MU on your list o ~ , • e , p. n., . omove ~ 4 BEDR M Sellappn"'L~. ED WALLS & TILE graded Com It. -now 645-0303 homes 10 see. $27,950. F.P.. ior. F~-"y Ppar• k, e~e_r.: ++ llG BEAR LAKE -BEAUTY Coron• dol Mor VA no "''"'" down: 11400 CAP" c· OD FLOORS: Open• to OOm· ~·~ ~---....,------! ·1otal cash needtd tor non i-pletely modern kitc::hrn with Point. SPIUNG • ii · jU1t · a.round • Owner he.tes to leave all lhe Location. Location vets, Owner anxious .• Bdrms. + BILT-IN RANGE & OVEN. •·10 Skyline 24X60. 2 the-comer IO, 1et ttartffl fine neighbors on this strett huge family rm., dining DISHWSHR., DISPOSAL, BR. 2 BA. Den. Com· now finishlJll thia lrl 2 1tory but h t n h' ; ho • If plete. Hunt. Jkh. "cabin-I• • •"--• ··--.. -" tor a.Ii ou grow .Ii m rm., 3 baths, New England , etc. & deep stained bdwd. u"' _,. and netds even more room. GraclOU&, imm11.c. 3 BR.. Cape Cod, picture windows. cabinets. This better qllallty AY ' onJy $8,795. ~---,---~~--1 You'll find it on a qulet formal din . rm. + oUice at 962-4471 ( := J 54 ... 110J shut t er s, bu i It.in borne is an OUTSTAffDING OR TRY -this aec]udtd, Exceptional Home s!rect In the Back Be.y home. Only 1 long bloc::k dishwasherJ · brk, SJl.~. BUY FOR s 0 ME 0 NE tinisht!d cabin for S6.9fill. area:-c\o~e to &c::hool11, FHA from oc::ean, 45 Ft. R·l lot. SPANISH 8'16-0604. 5824 w. Edinger, wrrn A GREEN-THUMB.' "''l"'l'~'!'!'~~!'!'!'!'!'!~ • E·Z TERMS * In Coftegt Park or VA terms. $32.500. Unusual value al $64.500. Huntington Beach. ·Offered for 1. Call 1toa1 (TI4) 536-r131 er 4 nice bedrooms, 1% haths. University Realty Owner mu11t sell Spanish LUXURY MOllLE-write: Spe11c::tr Real E11tate, I Olli\ I I 0/ \0\ I • room with brick fireplac::e. & 1 5 tiled roof, elegant entry Lower Dn. Pymt. O.K. 1400 sq tt1 lge llv rm, do;n Lake, Calllornla. OPEN DAILY • hall 1 n lan or will .i;ell to ELIGIBLE Full copper plumbing and WALLACE 504 LARKSPUR. 2 BR., new-way, c::t'lltra oor P · VETERAN ON VA rm, den w/wet bar. 2 BR, 2 S ACRES nr. Va.it Lk. wtr, Dining room. large living •. COATS 300l E, Cst. }lwy. 67l-6.510 design vlith double arc::hes. $36,950 FULL PRICE HOME P.O. &x 2823, Bi& Bear brand new ""int. Ve..., nice REALTORS 1 d "·-b :Id 2nd huge master bedroom, ---~-----1 ' · · '-· kit• / I .. ~ ~" Dn .--.,, y c::arpete , ......,, u1 ii., . . 3 I I TERMS. ua, • serv area, w w tc::en1c. .-wuu.. w,~ -STA NC 0 yard for your garden. Priced -54'-4141-unit. Walk lo markela, fam..., rm .. d1n1ng rm ., den. p UI poo MISSION REALTY c::pta thro out, air coltd. Ter· 633-mO I to 10 AM. 5Jl.32S6 at only SJl,000. with a 714 % (O E • I Call: Pat Wood 640-1400 brk $33,j()Q, 8 4 2 -2SS1 $23 900 race, patio A: much more. PM Alt. · 30 year loan avallable.1.,,..,. 1 ~p,.1n~!!V!!t!!!!n!!!!1n!'g!!1~~l~~;:_,!-~~;~~6'.l'=~s~""" Magnolia at Talbert, Hun· ' 985 So. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Loe::· I-' d I k IUILDl,S, INC. Please call today, 1~ enic rivpertle! , .... ·~ tington Beach. You will love this freshly Phone (714) 494..()731 SJC.ino!c::e~~e.~~ ' lltaal E1ti1ta S"l , 5 00I BEACH ESTATE 5 BR. l BA home: By owner: p<inled 3 BR, Ill BA home ROOM TO i~~· Mobile born•. encloi-• -;E;•;;ch;;•;;;";;;''==-=;;;112;;/ OPEN 1 DAYS ~ Lw;l: Harbor View. Fee · with bltin R/O and upgrad-.,......, 'S\I • JR, ESTA TE 5 + Family + Dini• l&nd: $85,(IX): 6+!-2531!: ed 1 thruout I"""" tor th" GROW cabAna: Furn:, In A~ult TJ\A?>E 4 BaVcem Harbor View tl)me, fft l.a.M. 11J,tl(X) equity for UNrrs i n Newport or Colla Mesa. Call '"-7722 or 644-1134. Meaa Vade location. Kini ONLY $24,900! BE,AUTIFUS bL 'lbocab03; ntrpl 2 CLOSE I OCEAN ~ne~tEx:':nos~:-~~ Walk to .!ic::hool, beac::h &: ~~19.dowritcwn C.M. mud bedroom•, 2 b&Uta, Bargain! Bargain! Bargain! ~~ry, S75-~n;'. HI~ c. o tenns eaii s.fo..ssss "'v 11hoppinr; from thi!: 3200 sq. ~oo=-O'MA=YFLO="wrn=~.~.~1 -,.-. tamlly room, all electric ---------./ Paneled ltvi.ng room. U!ed ~.,nt. 3 BR + 2 IA SHERweeo RiAL TY ft. family delight. The easy pando. Adult park ln Foun-builtin kitchen, New shaa brick fireplace. Famll.y HELP! Anxious owner. 2 br, $20 500 Door plan c::an be custom nylon cal"J)eting, Water .:ift· • RANCHO • room. Load of KNO'ITY 2 ba, swim pool, good loca. ' • l.8964 Brookhunt, F.V. tailo~ into ~ to 6 bdnns., tain Valley. 642•1180 or ener. Sprinklers. Near major LA CUESTA PINE! Formal dining. Gour-lion. Agent, 613--1225 HIR L:~R:;Lw ~~~ r ~'. Irvine with lara:e living room &: 968-l368. RHI E1tete Wanted 114 Jhopping A: all 1c'hooll. met kitchen. FIVE big bed-I ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I --t •-11 r ** WANTED ** COMPARE THJS RESALE! ANXIOUS. Several 4 br builtin RIO, huge fiagstonel 1 se,......-e ui.m y oo m . HAVE CASH BUYER 540-1720. Re-•y:to-go with wall:lo· rooms. WALK TO OCEAN! homes. Jmrrled. occup. to 60 patio + builtin brick nB n . STUNNING •I Completely fe.nced, private Older Mobllehom~. Cash For• to•••-. hOm•;-"th au Unbelievable? Just the low o-~ ti lend harm & th or trade auto. ln-9280 " DtU 111 "'' wall, cutaom driipes, land· · ro.11 "'OJ0.1 days, Agent 675-1225 HJR. Submit your terms. Call IS THE WORD • • • pa 0 c warm pool or --~r paoL La price. so -'""' now.,...... e~7_,~; to one of u auna'• most .......... w -scaped, immense patio. Costa Mesa O'f IM,I• For this 2 bdrm., den. 2 bath runa Nitutl or MtWon COMPARE TiflS PRICE SEYMOUR REALTY, 171t1 home with an extra panelled unusual properties. $65,900 Viejo, 2956 Har1lor. Coala Mesa $.39.000. COATS 4 ?•dBraoothm, Beach Blvd., Hunt. Bch. :::ra:tedroo~, i!':::C=r. (l-l) ~-jj .. jjo.jj''.,jj':jj:•jj,"ii·ilii~'~~J •* ~~ Take Ov1r Loan & '6 $31 ,500. REAL SHARP Prime park loc•bOn: Walk ~'()I,,,_ .. _ _.._ Under $215 Mo. WALLAC" $22,500 Full Price 3 BR 2 BA ct•" to Colden: to •hopplni & ••=•; For r,w,,~ ~ On~ $22.,pol l REALTOQ l---B-4-H~R~--tor thi• modern home with weot College, Vac&nt Ready !' .~~;~Jerim!not!ng buy: REAL ESTATE Aorugo hr oolo 150 p:=,,'tl:\1t'= Open Evenings ga.11 built-ins, ankle deep for quick possession. VA -U90 Gle nneyri St. BUILDl!:RS il DEVELOPERS ..,,.... ............ ~ TARBELL SENSA ONAL P !(ICE• • 962 ,. 54 e WORK WEEK •h•< ,.,,,..ting and Ooor to No down or S1,57S: down lo 4S+-S!T3 549-0.116 1\:3 Hl:rhe, O..anlide LEASED ci>mmerc. "' In· -·"S DOWN PAYMENT ._ new loan. Beautiful houte •~ • l ~~~~~~~~~/Yes, we keep our oUlce open ceilina: matching drapes, Lido Isle Harbor vitw-<iff ramp loc du.lit. $300_,000 Or more. IS _ .... Jt~ THAN 10 70!! I" an average o( 84 hours per large den 6 family room -tee today. •---------100,000 11q ft, $215,000 644-6111 "N=m Wood1 Loda•" tam: VERY PRIVATE w-k to ,._,, you better: If ,. S "" •• plUA a dishwasher for mom. BAYfRONT VIEW angster Real E1tate The Irwin Co., ~ealtors Uy rootn with open beam Sal d t t 11 tim Do I boot y ,.A 'l vaulted cell.ini. Crackling Rear yard with 2 patios, 4 esmen on u YA !'-es, ub e g~ge to . ou Price bu just been dra:!.ic· ~ Whee.let, 532-2200 NEED 3 or 4 bGrm bouM:, large bedrooms, 3 bath!, NO Answ.ering Servic::e. ror c::an usume the existW: loan ~31· Siii ' :::: J 531· 5111 "SINCE 1946" ally ttduced to $99,500 on MUST SELL Meu. Verde • r e fer r ed . ::,~A}~e, ~~:ru~; large living and fonnal din· your buying or ae 11 lllng real with payment& of $16.l per lit Western Bank Bldg this 1paclou1 2 BR.. den 40 actt1 in N l'I r th e r n Buyer ready "now! I>oyl~ Co. Call fast 645--0303. ingroom. Walk to school.Ii, estate need!, ca u11 now. mon th. Call now1 HUGE HOME Unlvel'!ity Park hom~ w/dinlng rm. &: wet California. 64>-0418. Eves, 136-6341. I OIU \I I Ol \O\ ' ' < L TWO FOR ONE In thl• big 2-st)'. Soulhern Style home, boasting 5 bdnns., 3 ba:th1. AU blt-ln kitch., lte;Klown living rm. w/rul lo, burning frplc::. Cuamm carp. It drapes. Newly redecorated. TRY IT ••• I you'll like It! 4 Bdrma., 2 beth•, new lhq Cll'J>., re- decor. bulidie: A: out. Lee. Jot for the kids. Close to thoppinl I: Fl"'Nys. Vacant, fut poueuion. Low down to all! $24.450. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 $28,950 CIRCULAR PLAN NO down G.I. tenn.!i -low down non.vets. Lovely home with 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, den, secluded rear tivinl room ovtrlooks a truly park-like yard & lovely patio. Low rilaintenance ya.rd. Elegant r firepla~. Prime Joc::ation. 540-1720. TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa 1st grade thru Jr: College: Walker & Lee Walker & Lee Doy• 133-0101 Nights W; entry oourtyud w/ Beautiful landscaping. Slate Owner move. Assume 5% % fountain, lge. patio on 60 Cemetery WANTED: R-2 R-3 A M . entry, separate laundryroom REALTORS Realtors loan, dining rm., tamily ft. lot; 3 ear, garage A: Lido Lots/Crypts l5' Lota .l acreaae. TIU46-Ul.4. and much more. Pleue call 7682 Edinger ·Ave., H.B. s.tS-0022 Open EvK rm., den, 4 Bdrm!!, xtra Summtr Is A'Comln' Nord bay vle:w. --· Stone'• Bullden It Rea1ton. today. $36.450. (Across from Broadway b1th!I, oversized rooms Air-conditioned 2 bdrm., ~ OP!N SUN. 12-4 4 Cemetery loll, 10 yn old, CHOTCE LOCATION thruout. Brk park like yard. ha. end unit. Price of 241 VIA GENOA Fully landscaped. &auf - Shop~~~nter) Near schools, park l .i;hop-$38.500. 962-1373. 18 8 8 4 $30,500 includes most of tht> v~w. Leavins aru. Less jr-J ping. Newly decorated 4 Brook h u r 11 t, Fountain furniture. bOU>OAb lowsoo JA. than cost. 838-5082. f"ll\Mdal . ~ :4 LOTS Of LAND Br .. 2 Ba., comb. tam rm . & Valley. tNIOLCO. 4 c::emetery lot!, 10 yrs old. 'iiliiiliiiliiiliiiiiii.:;~~I ~ Want to build'!' Let us show kit. New crpl, bltn elec:: i d h•11 34l.6 Via Udo 6~ ,Fully landscaped, Beaut I you au lh!ll is available ' ' . range & oven. D 0 u b I e re I 3 BR. 3'it b& den .. view. Leaving area. Less Buslne11 0flPOrlUnlty HOUS8~ ~!SALE ~~a~.c .. .'.'.'.'.'.:'.::·::.:·. :.::: ~~~~~~~ 1~9 ~·:t! :s ttITi:_·~t;~d~·~:~soo ----""''-"'-; _m--'-5082=:--- I l.w $31150 Pl•- 1 Call •tt • pm -~=====~-REAL"'""' . Commorclol LADIES OR COUPLES Large nsso "11 It) 4 Br. ao: v ......... • ' "< • GOVERNMENT " Pool S12S (IX) 21,t bath home in S&ndpolnte, 10 ac ........... try $125,000 54()-.5189. OWNED Univ. Park Center, Irvine LIDO.REALTY INC. Property 151 Are you Sue«• Minded'!' 2 minutes from S. Coast 32 ac-. · · · ·· · ••· ·• ·•• s;120·000 I 1B~l~C~liv=1'-r-m_:_w-"/be_a_m_ce_"'11. FHA • VA -..... ,--.. Call Anytime, 833420 3377 Via Lido, N.B. Have your own bulintu! FITZPATRICK S • ~.., xu Join SYM BR.A E TTE Plua. Living room with ing, brick frplc, 3 BR, 1~ Townhouses le homes. Low 673-7300 separate dining area, lire-Capistrano. Valley .Realty BA. Fncd bac::k ·-' w/lrg •-·-No point• or..,._~ FOR N.le by -owner, Bet,ut •1 ====~=; ~~~ EAST 17th STREET cu.i;tom-fitted bra•. Girdles 31501 C no Capistrano 1'" uvwu. .c.>K.:lV"' BR t.:ime, Fam rm &: SPARKLING! 3 BR. 1*. BA. , COSTA MESA at Swimwear l n du 1 t r y. -----pl~.~--~~-~-· I family room, shag carpel San Juan Capistrano 11 $2S 000 S48-l83B All .,...., Forms.I din. rm. on green-3.5' lot, No. Side. Trade ? 44.S Ft. fronting 11th St. Quality produc::ts you can be Ing throughout. Patio, fully 493-1124 11e • • · • costs. price ranges. Cal1 belt. IW-1043. Brtlker, 673-6756: $11S,IXK'I cash down proud of. Ex c e p ti on a 1 tandsc::aped, fenced yard. l Realtor Sine• 1965 !AS.IS). . ' .DIRTY 3 96M441C ES Laguna Beach M•s• Verda 1t.ealonomic1, Bkr. 675-6700 markfltina JlfOll'lm otters block to •lementa..,, ochool LOY£ IT BEDROOM: 127,(IX): 2809 R T REAL TY you !ndependeoe<, prom· and 3 short blocks to ne\\' r • Drake, in Mesa del Mar, WALK to the BEACH OCEANFRONT LARGE 3 Bdrm., tam. rm.. SHOPPING CINTElt ltinr future. retirement, park-playground. $34,900. C.M. lrom thia near new 4 bedrm Looking down on aandy intercom. covered patio, 10 Satellite itorea. 10.7% Clp sub1tll'ltial income. can Call 5.57·3lll (if no answer, forgel it -dellghlful Bluffs BY OWNER home featuring bltin R/O, beach: lgt. 3 bdrm., 3 bath: rna.ny extra1. 0 w n er. rate. 20.7.% spendable on Mrs. Sherer cn4) 5'1-4245 832·9666). 3 bdrm., 2~ bath, on green· 3 Br. ram rm, 2 B&. Custom dihwshr &: ni ce !hag crptg, spac::lous d!nin& &: family 54&-1643. do\\'n payment. to arrant• appointment, er SWEET & Low belt,in&ecludedarea. When throughout. $27,.500. ()pen FuUprice$2S,OOO.GJA:FHA rms. Nice view d~k &:1-N=-"-"--1 -.-_-h___ Full Prirl". S342.000 write Symbra-Ette, 801 you leave town -just clo1e House Sat It Sun. 646--8473. terms. Owner will help pay patio areas. Approx. 3,000 1;;t;;;W;;;po;;;;;:r;;;;;:-;;;;";;;c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, THE IRWIN CO. Bartolo, Montebello, Calil. pric::ed, I.Ii th is charming the door & walk away. V BR EPO "' ... •en costi. call 540-855S sq. ft. of luxurious living.I• Realtors 644-4111 90640. North Costa Mf'sa home. 4 $42500 ACANT 4 'R S~l!RWee REALTY smack on the and! One of B U SA Bedrms, 1% Baths, covered 'C;ORBIN• New carpet, paint. S24·500• H D the few avail. in the La.· EAST BLUFF Lusk 5 BR, 3 COM Highway tronl:qt!. ~1 p~ ~-~·~ ·:n: patio. Walking distance to Wills Realty, 546--7739. 18964 Brookhurst, F.V. runa atta. Asking $160,000. BA, tam rm, 2 frplcs, 2600 land & bld1a. m&ker, g tt&tion, 7 •barn:POd schools & shopping. Owners PROBATE SALE 3 BR Mesa GOY'T. REPO'S * 499-2800 * sq ft, $65,000. 644-ll02 Aft:-nl. 67&-7125 H.t.R. bowls, Lalt equip., 21 yd bought new home and ask· MARTIN Verde home. For in-FHA-VA. For information Blu. L•toon Villas Dupl•x11/Unlt1 e1tab bu1lneu, Rlnbl rtnt. ing only $29,500. No down formatkln. call 540--9359. and location of these homes, FOR. SALE &. RENT sale 162 Gross $.2800 monthly, .t VA. or low down n<A. REAL TORS 644-7662 VACANT 2 STORY REPO 5 call • 2 Br 2 Ba nr beach $41,500 A STEAL at $34,900. 3 Bdrm. operaton. R.etirinc It leav. terms. BR 3 BA. Try S.36,CO>. Will• KASAllAN 3 Br 3 Ba ocean w $65000 2 Ba. CUatom dt:cor . many H.B.· Beauti.M extn. tee. 3 ing area. Reduced s:nx> tor Call 546-58RO (Open Evea.l GREAT R~ty. 546--7lJ9, 2 Br furn _ rent to J~ 30 . f!'Xtra1, 30' Jiving room. up-Br .. 2 Ba &: 2 Br .. 1 Ba.. quick euh u.le. 549-3190 alt 200 l~ITAM 1 • Bedrooni.J: famllyroom, 1% MESA Verde 4 Br. Owner Rei1I !state 147.9'04 C&U 499-2206 to see. per bay cu,l de 1ac, Jarae lovely lge. lfOUDds, a:a.rage 5:XI pm, &: a.11 day SUn. .,..= balhs. Clo8e to sc::hool.!i and trasf. Reduc::ed to $.ll,500. No CAREFREE LIVING BLUE LAGOON REALTY ~~t21 !~" pati01. 8y Owner + huge park'&· On cul~ 10 Chinchilla'•• 16 cqe1, MM:·-· shopping centers. 2 mi\eg to 2 Bednn Condo in.a f\ln tilled 3080C S. Coast Hwy. ...., • 1.m MC:: $43,SOO. Owntr 84.2-32'76• ---i c on d 1 t I on . ... .... VACANT •; ==:::::::::====· be h B ;ltl II t dn. VA. 1616 Elm Ave., UNITS -• II b a-~~ _ the ac:: . u1 n!, wa o S5l-61.Sl ADULT community SAVE $8000! N. Laguna • BY OWNER _ HARBoR want-. ave llJ!trl reaeonablt ctter accepted. EXECUTIVE "'.all carpets lnclu?lng the BY '"" $18,500, 962-1111 Bkr View, 3 Br., 3 Ba., fam nn.. VIEW 4 Bed-m Fee J••d for duplexes up to 1ge units. Can weekend• or after 5 125'x292', on msjor Costa Mesa street. Name your terms. Owner ready. $80,000 Now port ot f1frvlew 6'46-1111 (1ryt1mo) NEWPORT HTS. Not far trom Nwpt. High School or 17th St Shopping. 3 Br., fam nn. 2 Ba 3 CAR GARAGE. E·Z u p·keep yml. $37,500. 4 BR 2 BA. dbl aarage, new thaa cllrpt&' and freshly patnt~. Beat hurry -$24,tJO , • $21) mo pay• 11lL Ca.U 5(5.1424 Copen evei.). Alty di)' ii the BEST DAY lo run .., ad1 Don 't dtloy •• cail •lodlJ' 641-MTI: k1tctien. Owner w1U trade Owner: Xtra Lri ~Br, 21 ::=1"-~c_c.~:-~4~B~R"--2 frpl l d k f '"" · ""'' · Aa;ent 675--7225 HIA.. pm, M7·148.5. TYPE HOME for smaller home. Only ba, corn. lot. Rm for boat. Clean&: spacious XI cs., poo • 3 900ec:: ' 'Pl~-Jmmed. oc::cup. VACANT! -''---'-----"''--66~ 0'=,,,,--~---,~ $32,000 Will Take It_ 3 Bed· $31,600 \\'\th exc::ellent as· $24,900, 642-869. F.E~~1;!· :.-S~rn. o!e~~7t ' sq, t. SS:6~~·'!.5°,;,1 Call 644-7722 or .1n_c_om..;.;•....;.P_ro,,,P_'",,,rtvw.--'-SMALL •PPliance repair for rooms, 2 blllhs + ALL THE J>umable loan. Please c::all ---------=i;(~;i.~ho~;p;;o.;;f~;-;~~;;.,'!!!!'!!!!'""~!!!11 1 Q UNITS sale. mneu forces Wt. Of, TRIMMINGS, including today. Daily Pilot Want Adi have I good want ad 1a a tood Fast results llJ"e just a phone fm we1~e. 551-4620 or w;ir~~& 1~~ ~~ b•rg•IM .~ ... _, _____ 'nv_ .. _tm_•_n_• ______ ~_""_;_~_-__ . --5678 B~~~f.l~J.t.ft~ E~~~r!:~~ I~~:.,~ 220 Inc Wlllmml ·S@~4}l!-l&'E~S· :~1·~; i:..~·'·; --~~~..... ~El<-CllAN .... _GE_s __ .;...1n----..... • $23 900 T' I' 123.2<11, Mu•t "'" Newport * Century 21 * " ux •betters: 'llom• a Realto" • n• uzrl• with th• Built-In Chuckle Hghl> .... nr OiU Dr:, 3 lnveatm<nt Realty. 67&-122S: 8421'455 , 4 BDRM + POOL 0 e1t ooitaa•: t.arr• tot: M-v i. Lton 240 $35.950 • Pool No down term• ,,,;i,ble: r::'°,.°:mb\::l'~ :: Own<r/art. 6'2-7191: Open RIAL ESTATI 642,lnl Beautifully decor•ted, 2 lowtofOl'rllfourtitnPJ.wor<U. Sunl·S. ''NEW'' VEN'TUft.E Captt.1 1 4 bedroom!, 2i,J baths, hua:e ,amily room vtilh majestic fireplace, all elcctrlc puAA button bullti.n kitchen, dilih· washer. Recently paintl't'f inside &. out. Patio. l ~ yr. new. Prestige toca.Hon. ~lm. bath1,~bdrm.,allluxurlouo •-J C 1 I 2•UNITS Asistanee.Stnddeta.lJ1, T U D P I N I .. n uon •P 1 rone "" d•Pt H, box !lll.l Ho"·-~ kitchen, dining rm .. centr&l I 1 I' I I' I' POOL TIME ADULT AP~'TMEN'J'SST 90028. Or call Lutr-v(i3} floor plan, brk. 546--l T20. 114 E. w •n • ...., .,1:1 le C.Omin&! Now fs the time COST A MESA "",,...,...., • " _._.._.._..._ ... I ll1 • ~:kw1'3." :::~r ::.:. WEBB. BKR '42-l905 ""1_s_t-0T=D,_l,,_o-a_n_s1 TARBELL TARBELL '95S·Harbor, C0tila Mea +SPECIALISTS* In Do~ Shores & Baycrest DRIVE BY 2955 Har bor, Costa f\,1e~a 1830 Santiago 1317 Mariners 3 BR. _ $2e,~"" Call i('lr app't. lo ttt ~ BALBOA BAY PROP; 1~ 8Jthl. Near Newporf * .. 2 7491 * Htg; Elem: School: 2 C"l--"-'--"1°:'--.~"-­ garqe -IA.rge yard. · C.11 67l1:M6.'I 842-225.l Ev" Ownor, lg 4 &R & associated BPOKER:'i~EAL TOR.S 202\ W Bolboo 67l·J6t.1 ·fam rm.1 I BA, form d in, a11ume In, $3',950. Prine only. 557-1123 -.-3 BR. I $21 ,900 • INTERVIEWING R.E ...... ; lmmac. Nr. schoolt &: 1hops men ..,/or wtthout exp. Fortin, Realtor 642-5000 Cdi'\t loc. Hiil 175-7225. I II Y S E N . two 11.,Y home. Freshly I UNIT· Wolk lo lchl 'I' ·1 I I painted th,,,..., -boflll l A 2 BR.1110 "·SIS M tfn, 6'4% INTEREST • • • • .. .AU th)• .. • ,.. Ptim, 118 l<l-3111i7 2 d TD L FOR 142:(1X) 4-Plex all 2 Br, 1 B•, Inc: ft ' oans N Y & A M I 'i 0 ' l'ITZPATRICK'S I ~111.ito. No dn VA. 152.l(IO:· 8% Int based on equity. 1-.., 1 ... ~1~ .. 1 .;.:, 1 ;_.i. . 'Infidel'• remirlc: "lt's amaz.. C.plstrallO Valley Rtalty Nr OCC. 5.;7.$151. • AllD NEW 95,.; . - . . Ing how ewrybody w1n1S to 31.IOt Camino c.o1'trano Dt.lt ' °""" Point dqp!Ox tfl aai•prl.,. -,_...._..__.__._. go lo H11von but nobody -s.n Juan Capistrano $!9Jl50. 33ll6i stJvor L.oiem: S.ttl•r Mtf. Co. I-DY R II OS Ito:..," ,_. 493-1124 W•bb.'llkr.-. 642·2171 545-0lll f I I I I' I' I 8 Comp!et• tflt cltudde t1uotad R•altor Sinel lMS 21 Unlf'.Nr.. Shep'1-. Strv~1J Harbor area 21 yn. ~ • by 1.111110 1" th• 1'111.ain" ~ Senta Ane 2 It 3 BR, 2 tsa. 1111 'r.lll• · \'OU"''"'""°"' "°I' No: 3 bolow. Avo 118. $GJ M l<l-3911! D..,L Y f'l;LOT •r:u:,~;r,..rn r r r 1· r r r r 1 3s~~".::: Choi!~n::B<a .. eLAss•FIED ADS I ~~l'Jt't"11 '0 1! I I I I 110 [ I I I Pul a little "loot' In your .,..; sn.!100. SO:SI07: FOR ACTION. , • • · · · · -• • • Levli -RU thole btuble' tor J..lke fll trade? OUr Tndu's "buckl". Call CW&ifled p.,. .... columo Is "" )'OU! CAU '42·56 71 w.:stf!I: 5 Uneo. ~ doYI tor 5 bucb. S C RAM·Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 ' 2 3 I s 5 II I I s 9 • ' 3 R . . 6 s 1:6 3 • ' - . JI Pll.OT·AIWEllTISU We••. Mm •. 1'72 a it ----!'8 11 --.. ' I !. u ...... f•ml£ ._ ..-300 Hou-Unfum •. I t.G::-.,-.'.'",.-r.-:1:-' -, ..;.;;;;.;._.,,;.;.; _,.,_ 305-Unfum. lrvlno . . .,. 4 ..... _ __.. ' ) . I~~! ,,.iii!i .. iiiiii ...... iiiiiiiiiii-.. 1~i!!I._! ·-· _·-~__,Jft) [ ---JrtJ .__I .. _ ..... _ ..... -__,![!] 305 Apia. ,.._ • Apts. """'" . • Apt. ur::t:: _ .. ------ ----~-··· Colt• Mo.. , • , f Dono "*1111 Cost• Me.. r--~==,-,,,---•SAVE $l ON RENT! • r A STS DE • QUIET Retttat! Co;cy 1 Br -g be ..... ,... w/stv I< "'l lllO 2 BR. 1 bo. ............ $275 · ~ • ••~~ NEW NEW NEW COST A MESA ALA.Ront•ls e 645-3900 • BR. 2% ba., N'pt ••••• 13111 Bold New COllCept "''"" ww uruts. Adi! ""'" Rent at '195 or optloo lo buy 4 BR. 211 botht ....... lll5 .., pets, lite dlltlc;, m-4507. VILLA' RMEJA 3 bedroom, 2 bath, doubl; • PRIVACY """""' -l 3 BR., 2 ba. """' •• $300/335 FlllllOTllR£ RENTAL Hunt! ....... lla..tt &.,...e. lcnoed yord, new BR, stv/refi"ia. Pol ok. All 3 BR.", 211 ba. ........ l3!0 JUST FINISHED t w, corpets, tr.sltly JIOJnt· utll pd 1135. 3 BR, W Aua. •• FUrn. l«lO .,, -th to Month . EX&CUTIVE SUITES FamillH Welcomel • ' ed. Call Broker 54!>!H91 ALA Rontol1 e 645-3990 i eel •·11 * lOO% Purch.,. Option MOTEL APTS. 110 2 BR, 2 FULL BA) l Open Eves. -r I . mete StlectiOn.. 727 Yorktown Blvd. • Special cabinet space : $80 4 nn h••. kld•/1'<1• • POR RENT • ' . Sl>le-O>lor. 19471 BEACH BLVD. •Lock ••"4" wile "or $951 BR mobl bme anal/cp}f IMMACULATE 3 BED -* 24 Hour DelJvery AT YORJ\I'QWN e Bm cell e Lndry &. PaUos $150 pVt hnt~ CdM ROOM, 2 bath home, REALTY 5~11 e Dtw·Dlsposal e Drapes * * BEAUTIFUL 1 A 2 BR.. Contempon.ry Gatdtn Apts. Pat lo1, frplc, pool. IJ»-083, Call 546-SW.. SPAC. 2 Al Br. Apt. '140 up Pool. cpt/drp., bllnl. Kids ok 1996 Maple No. 1 tu-Mil 2* College No. 5 60-7035 • LOVELY 2 BR. 2 BA twnhse.. patkl. dbl p.r, pools. $215 mo. 673--ms For •n M In Women'• Workl C1ll Mary a.th 642·5671, oat '30 Baby Wonder! Terrific! i eves. 1195 3 BR kids/pets N.B. ~ecoooled. New , h 8 g ~ Anytime, m<lm W £ '!;I STUDIOS & I BR'S, • S...,lat IOllDdproofing * 2 BR .. Partly turn. 1140 $12l 2 BR mob, klds/pets, CM fireplace, dbl aar., patio, Univ. Paric Center, Irvine -W low W .. kly Rate1 e Deep 2 color sbq cpts Bachelor pads 1tart at $a:l crpta 1: drps. Avail. :Pr1arch/!!!~!9!-!li_!!I•!'!"""!!"" ~~ --e Full kitchen • Nr. San Ditto Ftw, Har-mo. Near "«hp'& Ii: ~ t7J..1430 AGENT ht $250 ptt mo. 301 East NEW 2 BR, l1ni Ba· e Heated pool bor Blvd a: schools Call 646-2270. LRG n -Bro&dw•v C.M. crpt/drp1/bltna. $250 mo. $17 W. 1 -. CM 5C8-M8l e Laundry facilities GAS Heat, Ou CookinJ * 2 &: 3 BR. Fl'ple. filt-lns. · swum, Pvt. bath, -.,, Call ~. .._.., • Frff "t11o'ti., •working woman, home ---------2'15f N. Main.. SA 5C7-0314 .. and WATER-AU paid. Ooeed ga.rqe. Near South privile~s. Call aft '4:J>. Llfvna Buc:h • Free linens Month to Month $180 Coast Plaza. 56-2321. MJ..2759. lalbea Pennttul•• • ~:.~·8•n..~akf aerv. avail. 622 Hamilton, CM 1 BR Duplex, stove 6: nfrll., l..AGUNA NIGUEL 4 bdrm, 21 ~":"::'":::-"::'"'.::'."""":::::;"'"".'.:; D<U"-·~--See Mgr-Mr. I: 1'lrs. Hoban n0 peta. Adults 0 n1 y. 8elboa-l1lencl lllllll N-I Bl d CM ha; live rm 1: dfnine arN. BAY ~~~h,2 Bt1., $225 ..... ~tll l-,;•;;P:;;ho:;;:nc;e::-::..rv=i.,,""-:-:,-,=-: 541-2062 $llO/mo. 548-69M . .. ~...,r v ·· · · famU, rm. !rpl, built-Ins, pd. ~c Per, pi-... I· MOVE-in toda,y! 2 Br, kids&: 2 BR lrplc, 1 block to water Call ~3928 Eves. 67J...4577 carpets, drapes, fencei:I A Adults. 303 E. F.dgewater 1.. pets eka,y. Pool &:. extras. SHARP unfurn 1 br clcte to & •lores. Winier $200. mo. aprinklen, 2-car garage, Im-811-2886. 968-7510 s.17-3669 ON WENESDA Y 0 .C.C. &:. U.C.t. $140 me. 64fi.-08'.l§. 673--8814. • FRESH &. Clean -2 BR mac. $310 mo. lit, last and ~•"m="'WK"""&"'U=p-0=n"'0ce=an""'•' 1--;fil«=;-;;·-;;:;=-557-7168. B•ll,oa Ptftln1ul• El .aide. Klds(pets ok. Sl55. deposit. 49$-42« Lo'lltiy Bacb-1 Br-Rooms $~l5. FURN. 2 &Inn. thtte's a place for every· 2 BR, 2 BA. Uni. Apt . $150. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 LAGUNA: NIGUEL 3 BR., Ml.Id service-Pool-Util pd ear stores. Clean. thing when you live at the Adults.' no pets. 83) Center 1/2 Ilk Beach e NEED More Room! 3 BR. Ba, liv & din area, frpl, e Call 67S-8740 •. Realonomlca, Bkr. 675-6700 Vendome ••• 1500 sq. ft. St. 642-5843. NICE 1 BR Fourplex. Fully huge lncd yrd. Kida/pets. bit-ins, cpts, drps. 2-car 2 ~ "'B"o"RM=s,-w"'it"'h""flre"'' -pJ"a"ce~&~ Laguna Btach '1.'ith excellent storage. lf 2 BDRM, 2 aA·. adult• only, C 85 -" -•• vf ed ...,,=~.....,..,..,....___ you're moving from a larger 1 11~ M" tum. hild & .s1nall pet ok. Sl . gi:u, ap,niura, ew, pav rnotlo, Jots of p·•king, near -STU-D!O " 1 BR ,_ · no pe a. ""'' mo. a ... -cu apuo, com-home, all you're giving up Sl40. Utilities paid. YP.nrly, ALA Rentals e 645-3900 storage area for t:am· park, ha" & ocean. $210 mo pl tel •·· 1 cl TV , h Verde ~53 Nu v boat 1 $283 J e Y ,.,,.n., n ac: ls t e cares or hdme own; • IEW RENTALS WE$1'SlDE 3 BR 2 BA fam per-· mmac. mo-'ti! June. £75..1573 maid service. $1»-$200 mo. ership and yardwork. Start Dan• Point 673-4030 er 494-3248 t 1' f -~ d 1st, Jagt ii dep. 495-4244. kl 985 ~ .. rm., gas s ove, rg e.l\;u y · ----· 1 HOME like 2 Br ·duplex, or wee y. Ne. .........,t llvina: - 2 bedrooms, 21-=~"'°'"=°'._.....,_....., . 8PAC Bay Vlew 2 Sty, nicely v.•/patio. Kids, pets OK, Laguna Hills quiet residential area near Hwy., 49f....M9.t. baths, plus d!'n. LGE 1 BR Ocean view apt. 'furn. 3 BR! 2 BA Carport. $230. mo. Immed pcss. LAcliNA HILLS 4 BR, 2 BA, beach. $215 winter. 673-3180. 1 Br, close to shopping &: THE VENDOME Bar, din area, !iv rm, lre Winter. $195. (1) sn-9467. s.tG-SSIK> Ask for FRANK. tam rm, frplc, bltns, cpt, Cost• Me.. beach, quiet area, mature 1845 Anah~m Avenue !:a ~~A& =1itn~: L•aun• Belch 3 BR, 2 BA TOWNHOUSE, dl"P5, fncd, lndscp'd malnt. adlts only. $150. 499-1708. Call 642-2824, J\fra. Phillips refrig, $16S)mo. 837..1927 or 1,..M-,,.....,..---,....--1 MONTICELLO. c • • • n . provided. Brand New. Casa del Oro Newport 11.,.ch DELUXE 837-5178. · 2 BR Frplc Home! llOO/mo. Ph. 546-8127 1265/mo. ht A tut + All. UTILITIES PAID APARTMENTS LARGE 2 BR. 2 ho, bl'"" South -Laguna. Well-furn. Mesa Verde, lge 3 BR, 2 BA, deposits. 673-0216. Compare before you rent • BALBOA BAY CLUB Air Cond • Frplc's • 3 Swim· new crpl! It drps, balcony, Garage. Nice yard. Singles frplc, lg liv rm. din nn.. Mesa Verde Cullom designed, featuring: Terrace studio -Bara:aln. ming Pools • Health Spa .. $l79 mo. 837-3927, 837-5178. & small pet considered. fncd yard. $2'15. 540--0190 e Spacious kitchen with in-Transferred. Take o v e r Tenni.a Crts .. Game & Bil- $250. 3 BR, 2 BA MONTECELLO 4 Bdrm., 2 ha~, ah~ & direct J.i&bting leaae. Furn avail 645-SOOJ, liard Room. E•lf lluft " NU-VIEW RENTALS TOWNHOUSE bttm, <pl!, drapo• throughout, Fam.ilift • Separatedln'g ""'' ext 124 .. 837·7856. l BEDROOM NEWPOllT BEACH 673-4030 or ~ drps, 542-Z1$. only. $2'75 mo. S4S-~. e Home-like sto~ OCEANFRONT 2 Br. close FROM $165 Mission Viejo • Private patios to N.B. pier. To June 30. , 'EDITERRANEAN ~!!'~~=~:Ith~~~:.. .. e Closed garage w/storage 646--0525 days, 673-7684 eves m --=..uu.... .,......, W • R I SPACIOUS Spanish home in e Full length marble pull· or 6T3-Ql.O. VILLAGE tee: above & below. Graclou1 NewPOrt Beach Eut Bluff inter enta FOR Lease • 4 BR, 2 BA Mission Viejo on lrg corner man ~ llvinj: & quiet 1U1TOundlna 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath triplex home in Eastblufl area. Wtr Jut. Lzy fam rm. 3 BR, 2 e King-sz Bdrms STEPS to heh, mod 2 br. 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.~I. fer family with children. w/frplc. 2 apts from beach! I: 1ardener pd. $600 per mo. B'A, 2..:car gar, $215 me. e Pool • Barbeques • sur-frplc, beamed Ceiling, aU (714) 557-8020 Near Coron{ del Mar High $1~. U ti Ii I i es paid. 1st & last .+ deposit. A.gt. 8~1074 betwn 7 am-4 am, rounded with plush land· bltns. $230 yrly. 642-3490 RENTAL OFF1CE School. Fireplace, wet bar & AvaUable now. 675-6840. eves. or late eves. scaplng BACHELOR apt. yearly. No'I iiiliOiOPmJ>Niiiiiili;OiliAiiM;;&'IOliii6i;;;;P-M0 I bullt-in kHchen appllanceii. · NU~VIEW RENTALS Huntington D-ach Niwpo.rt Buch Adult living at lt1 ·best . cooking, $95/mo. 1 835ColAMid GOUS WAY 644·299l 673-4000 er 494-3248 ..,. Large 1 BR $175 673·6311. * NEW * we , Banker & Co. VACA MES e Sl'EPS to Water -1 BR. Ul'ILITIES FREE Managing Agent Houses Unfum. '305 IO NT HO.'I:' Furn. Pet ok. Util tnel $140. 365 W. Wil90n 64Z.19n ** Sl40 Mo. Utll paid. On 2 BR. 2 BATHS Rent While You Buy ALA Rent1l1 e 645-3900 LOW WEEKLY !:.'~;, ~,._,';;i, Move in VILLA NINOS Fully carpeted I< draped 3 & 4 BR homes, some RATES -.r 2 Covered parking stalls liiliiiiliiiiliiiij;;::::;;;;liiiijjil w/pools, 1st mo. $100 dep. • .PRIVATE -Nice! 2 Br, Blvd 2 or 3 Br deluxe duplex apt. 2 BR~ 2 BA APTS Gar A water pd. $250 Mo. General ~ II ~10VE IN NOW! sundeck, encl gar. Sml pet. 2080 Newport ' ~~bile to heh&. bay, All nu Super-Comfortable-Quiet Yrly. 816 Amigos Wty, NB From $19'5 te $225 ptt .mo. S.190. Cotta Mesa furniture. 673-0526. Near Newport Back Bay. Roberts & Co. 962..SSll ALA Renl•ls .e 645-3900 642-2611 Newport Hoighll Gu I< Wat.r Paid. Mo. to , , ln.IOSI 0 e BEACHCOr.mERS! Spac 4 BR, 3 BA, fam. rm., pool. STUDIOS & 1 BR'S. lole. From $185. . Bacht>lor rum sml oet IJJO Ba k ba Kids o K AVAILABLE 2 BR, 2 or 3 month& enly. Children Welcome. -ISP , I La • • · · c Y · • • Full kitchen ALA Rentals e 645-3900 $350 /mo. 7-4 days, 540-8121 • HeatM pool S~75c!!"~~"f~°:t. 2324 Elden Ave 1 • 645-4012 Fountain Valley • E-Z LIVIN' -3 BR. 2 Ba, Afr. Hanna. e Laundry facilities Ap U Iv ..,_..., VACANT TIBURON 2629 Harbor BJvd. FRPLC, kids/pets. S215. 3 BR. &: 4 BR. ho~. near e ~ utilities t. n rn. -meatiBllll "BALBOA" model-3 Br, 2~t • r 546-8li60 ALA Rent•ls • 645..J900 beach. Yearly lease. :m Mo • Free linens Coron• del Mar BA, kids ok. Immediate Serving Newpcrt-Cofta Mesa Halleluja 2 Br $150 utl pd -up._Agent 548-1290. • T.V. & maid serv. avail. ---21-possession $285. per month. area. Over 500 rent~s avail· crpt/pat, pids/pet. Hurry 3 BR, 1 Ba . home. Lrr. yd. • Phone service APARTMENTS larwin· realty inc. able DOW. Our fee 1s $15,00. Jump'n Jacks 3 Bl' $l55 FrpJc:. Yrly. $.27S me . * $30 WK. & UP * 3 BR, 2 BA •••••••••• $235. 698-4405 Anytime. ~-money back. Fair! Lltt'l Miracles 4 Br S200 Newpart Heights • Room $15 WK&: Up. ""' <ALSO AVAIL. FURN.) Hunti,.ton BNch We guarantee lttVice or Cookie Crumble S90 nr wtr 6Th-.!185. •Studio & 1 BR Apts .,.~• 2 BR, 1~ BA •••••••• $1.IK), B~ch 1 : Co d 1 M cpt, drps, pat, ocean w • TV &: Maid Service Avan New Hult garden Apts.1 .=~;:;;;;;;~~~~-1 Furnished with utilities paid .. . 211xl Clay 1St e All major ·credit cards a eor 1n rona e ar. HELP U e e SJ0.6311 2 Br 2 or 3 mos. only $175"." •Phone Service. Util Pd ON TEN ACltES 151 Ii, 211t. 6461666 ON BEACH! for $120 year round. *WE have a large selection 646-760'2 2376 Newport BJvd. 548-9755 1 A 2 BR. J\n. a. Untuna. NEWLY DICORATID . 2 Bdnn House. $150. Will ac·. ot 3 and 4 bedroom bo~s . Thia Ad Worth~ on Rent Flreplr.ems J prlv, patio&. ~EAUTIFUL · cept children & pets. Has tbat can be moved into Houses Fum. or Children I: Pet Section Pools Ttnnit O>ntnt'I BlUt. GROUNDS fenced yard, pa.Uc, garage. alm01t immediately en our Unfurn. 310 IXI Sea Lane. CdM 6"-at1 -10 Minutes to Ocean 3 Bdrm House. $250. Sharp. R e n t. 0 p t Ion p I a n . &.lbu p I Unbelr.v1bly S..utlful (MlcArt!Nr nr Cout HWJ) Gas Heat &: Steve. Water New carpelt, fireplace, 2 SHERWOOD RE ALTY, eninsu 1 VAL D' !SERE Garden Apts. Gar. Rec. Rm, Laundry Rm baths. Westclill area. 540-8555 BAYFRONT, choice 5 BR, 4 Adults'Wt -DO ~ ~ $'25 monthbr: )'Mr ttntal 1 BR. $140 $85 1 BR kids/pets OK BROOKHURST & Hamilton BA. Pitt"&: Slip. Summer or ;~§•pool Rec. Rm. SUper deluxe duplex, bal· 2 BR. $160, $165, $175 SlOO utU pd stdnts OK area. 4 Bdrm., 2 Bath, ~arty. FUm or Untum. Sauna. Be.ls 1.2 Bdrm, Furn-ccny w/se:tty View, partial· H•ciencl1 de Mesa sngis/cpls roo C.M. drape• & carpeting, near Owner. 673-2).39, Un.tum. from Sl.38. SEE IT: ly fum'd Adulta, no pell. lfiO \V. Wlllon, Apt l, CM Sngls/cpl.a Sl.3:1, gar. schools, fenced ya rd . C•pfttr1na le•da X100 Parw, 6C-8610. 673-4452. BAY MEADOW APfS. 5 blks to bc:h S".50. H.B. •~/mo. Call 545-XISl aft 5.,..,,-,..,,...,--.,."""'~""'".,.. ........ •naE 2 B A. • ...i 2 Br~ beam cen;-, priv pa· $UO. 2 BR gar kids/pets ~ · 1 AVAIL Jmmed. 1 BR, Frpl.c, NEWLY DECORATED .. .."-"'A r ... _.ex, _ .. $130 2 a& 4-kids OK P · 1 Clce {o beach, shop'g. Owrnlnc 1 BR duplex, new private paHo, garae!' " ~. ~~ 1a~~i. c~ Sl.35 2 BR kkls/pelA. H.B. 3 BDR..'1., lrg den, l,~ ba. 213/45'-3941 eves, collect. ctll1>, drapn &: paint Low-:J:~r.e J:1~.1 c~:': water all pd. All adult&, no S140 2 BR kids/peta C.M. Full crpts & drafll!S· Dbl C MeN ly I a rd e n surroundlnga. pets. From $165. Canyon set 2 BR., kids/petS garage. Ltg .fenced yaberd. On o1t• Matutt adults only, $135. ;;';;v::;";i;';;67-~=-:::· =:-;::-:;:;: 381 W. Bay St.. C.M. FURN. & UNFURN. 2 BR. From $J65 ADULTS ONLY Fumiture Available C a r P etl-drapes-diahwuher heated pool-sallftU.t9nnla rec room-OCUn views patlol-ample parklna Sec\U'lty Guards. HUNTIN~TON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE .. ll.B. (714) 536-1487 • ore open 10 am-6 pm Dt.U, WILLIAM WALTERS CO. OK Mesa 3 nu from ach. LRG. 1 Br ap ts from Sl25 un:. 5'8-69Z. WATCH the sUJ11et in this Call 646-0073 Sngl•/cpl s 2 BR CdM. 96:1-919~ turn. 1135 tum. 2 Br. nte<ty ;;llOO;;;;-_--;;;M;rO;;;VE;;-;lN.,-All'"-owance=::: I execu•ve 3 bdrm. Ocean l-:B"'R"A"'N"'D'"""N"'E"'W"'"'2,-il"'R:-$70. MOVl:fN- Walk to-bch 2 BR CdM SPARKLING, sunnv, walk to furn r1r.11. ,.,...., Moarovia Shady Elma -Lawn_ Pool Blvd, duplex. Adultl only. L O CE ., •--· $450 M •· t 67&<930 Bronze Medallloo, encl pr, A L WAN Sngls OK 3 B.R kids/pets C.M. beach & shopg. 3 BR, bltns, Ave. No. 3. 543-5470. Children'• Section e, natn • ..i-. b b d N M I I •. H B ded ••• dbl 64G-OQ2o crptl, ... ...,., lt·lns, gar . Un er ew anaremen . Sngls o30K 4 BR kld1 ApcG~EN. T. seclu patio, cloM."U e Condominiums Furn. &: Unfurn 1 & 2 Br. CIJJSE · displ. U'.> Albert Pt. East· Lr(. 2 Br, crpta, drps, bltns. 979*84 gar., pool & maint. Many U f 320 From $13.5/mo. Up to Beach, lrg. 2 Br., side. S16S/me. Gas &: water Sea-Air Apta. 2 RENTALS xtras. $240 rr\e. 838-7954. n urn. 171 E. 22nd St. • 642-3645. 2 Ba., open beams, frplc, pd. Children ok, no pets 1 blk N. of Adams Coff beach) . 3 BDID.1 Condo. 1% baths, Cost• Mtt• LOE 1 br apt, part. tum bltns, 33().A Marguerite. 642-!Wi3. 729 #6 Utica 536-2796 '4 Bed, freshly painted. Nice blt-ln11, shag, dbl enc I _ ... * ·-···... $125, furn $135. Adultt.. 67J.:-0937 or 6TiiN726. * * $170 * * 536-7070 crpls &. drps, 2 baths. $230. garage. Patio. No pets. 3 BR, 2 BA, gar. Bltns. Lodry, gar. Quiet. N r UNIQUE chateau on Bayside 1 MO FREE RENT mo -960 9627 Crpt'• & dra-• 11"' Con-N Dr 2 bdrm " ~ di i 3 Br, 111 Ba, newly pointed. • · • $.c;~/mo. """ . .-~ · <N• mrktl. 1922 Wallace o, B · . .....,n • n na: '''rlcomt a tpring baby 11•ith a practical, channin&: set. Perfect for outings! Ap. pllque bold da.i1ie1, leavea on euy-se1v bunting. hold- all tote. WonderfW fitl. Pat- tern 7U3: directions tor making buntine 16x.'36", tote THIS ii the pattml that Pl)'I the Mlt, m O It beautlf'UI tuNon dlvidenck. Sew tunic, pants tor cuuaI or ctnwy occbior&. Dre" , 16xl8". . for day or night. SEVENTY·FIVE OEf\"t'S Printed Pattern 9109: NEW for each pauern -add 25 llalf situ 10~~. 12"', 1414, cents for each pattern for 16%, 18'1, Xl~I. Sile 14~ Air Mail and Special Hand!-(ht.fit 37) tunic, pants "" ing: otherwise third-clan yd.!I. 35-ln. delivery wil l lake three SEVENTY·nvl: CENT! \\-eek.a or more. Send to rcr tc'acb pattern -add 2S Aticf.' Brooks, the DAILY centJ: for each pattern for !PILOT, 105. Nffdlecralt Air Mall ..and Special Handl- Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea lni: otberwlee thlrd-clat1 Station, New Yo'RE. N.Y. delivery wiU tab thrtt loo}] ~ ..... ___ weeka or more. send to . ,.,,nt Name, uun:isB, Zip, Pattern Numbe!'. Marian Martin, the DAILY PILOT, 442, Patttm Dept., N E E 0 L E C R A FT '72! 232 West 18th St., New C'rochet, knll. etc. Frcl' York, N.Y. lOOU. Prlnt dii"ccUom. 50 cen1!. NAM£, -lCl>OllEll w I lb NE\V! l n11tant -'lacrante. ZIP, 81Z1l and 8TY1..I: Buie, fancy knots, pat· NtJMlllER. • 4 terns. $1. SEE MORE Sp r > n I Easy Art of Malrplo Oro-Fubk>r1111 and c:hooet one cbflt -over 26 deslgm to pattern bt trodl~ n..- ak 11 SprlnJ·Summer Catalot. All m e. . 1n1taat Crochf!t Book -•iiff! Qnly 50 ~ts. 1 learn by 'picture&? Patterns. : INSTANT SEWING BOOK Sl. · aew today, wlu tot,.,W. Complete Jn11lanl Olft Book $1. • more thtn 100 gilll .• 11. INllTA!fi" FASH I 0 N Oomplf!t11 Af1ba.a Book -BOOK -ffllndreds o f · 11. .).; fuhion tacla. $1. 11 Jiffy Hus Boob -50 Mlt. D. cents , TAILORING Quot Book 1 -16 patterns. General • Leather 50 cents. A1teraUot11 Mueum Qa.llt Book % -50 11 hour serv'lce cents. Small altttatlons while Qalttl far T«lay'a UVlDJ -you wait! 15 beaut,llul patterns. 50 120-C Tustin Ave. cents. Ne'111'P011 Beach -548-0146 LIC:ENSID 24 HR. CHILD CARE --------~ -~~ -------. ALSO tact Mr. Quoeo. ofc Adults nl 1375 Bltns, cpt/drp, encl pa•o. 2 BR 2 B& $159 3 Bed. home, CoUege Park. VACANT 2 BR. $260/~. Sfq-1151; res. 549-2132. 548-6518. ._room. 0 y. Mo. Nr scbla & lhop'a:. Children 1 "'' • Nico c'.EN'"r'urptRY •. 122140. mo. ~~~,:t~s~~~rs~~: 3 BR. 2 Ba. cpl s, drps, n:~o~c:=AfAsR. .~~~ ~~ * ~. ~ :> ~~.$t., ~~~~~,tis~:.=: A,.tlmttltlforR" SNIDER, 962-44TI/963-2107. blt-lru, dshwhr, 2 pools, clb. flp'D apt $1.35. Heated pool. Frplc., bltns, aundeck!, pc)Ql, 7 BR in excellent location, 2614-D Delaware, H.B. ){9) REAL ESTATE 546-95211 iN<iBR.i:r.-, ii~;;;'e.;;;d.;;;~;;n;;i~!tt~. ;::COti~;; •. gg;,1::-.235-;~il3~hot!~B~:'.'.::~:i:235.~BA~~~p~nv~o;,..--.,..-ony-::.1~~:aduAU:e~ C: :x'~·2~ ~~. ~::S:t i~ne~ ~pt,g ~~·: ;· =;H ~ -1 ,-.~ .... --~;; r--··~= ~ Ap1rune:_1~~ ' LANDLORDS! mo. to mo, 'er lease. call overlooks pools & rec area. 1 BR duplex, Frplc, Bea.m $175. cul-de-sac street. $150/mc. Walk 3 Billa to Beach! Aftt. Unfvrn. 3'5 Apt. Unfurn.. W. S-cl·"•-In N-rt A.gt., 833-1103; res. 839-?MS. $195 Mo. Mike 548-3869 eves. -"'ln.n, Cedar ""'nelli""• 673-Cn aft 6pm 962-9894 .,... ~ ~~..... t.~u ... ~ ...-·-. • Lee 2 BR, apt, newly decor. N•wport a..ch Beach e Corona del Mar • 3 Bt, 2 Bath house. Walk to Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Pvt patio. $U4. 336 E. 20th. 2 BR., Bltns. Walk" to * LOWER * W/w crpt.a, dip&, bltn1, ex· Lido Isle Laguna e A Dana Polnl. the Ocean and keep your N Be 64~417. beach. $190. Ora.nae Cout GOLD MedaUK>n, front 2 Br cept re:!tic. $150. No sna:la. -.,--:--=:::":'.""-..,..- Our Rental 8ervice ls FREt cool. $235. Call 540-6140. ewport ach 1 BR, w/auto dshwSl". WW -Real Eatat!.'. Call: 644-4848 pc.tlo, encl gar, laundromat. rro pet.t. 5.16-lnl * 3 BDAMS. * to YouV,IEW RENTALS 4 BR ' 7 Ba Bltni;, NEW. Eastbluff Townhouse. be ready on or before 3/7 2 BR. 2 BA, frplc, pa'fiO, Adulta 15 , no .. ~!,8;_$15.5/mo. WALK TO BEACH Some 1 .. "!,~ Adt:its ont,, NU· crpt/dt,,.. Nr Douglas. $245 3 BR, 2% BA, Rugs, drps, for occupancy. Call Mr. or bllns, $235 per mo. Call for 645-35 or uu~. Brand new 1-2-l BR Cpl., ~~&n.3863 ':'1sos Eves. ~ 6734030 or 49~·3248 mo. Lease 847-3800. bltns. $335.113: 351~7. Mrs. Tin'e at 548-4500 aft appt. 673-8158. UNFlJRN 2 BR Studio Apt. drp.e, bHna, frplc. 12516th a: CHARMING 3 BR. 3 BA A 3 BR. bttna, crpts, ltg yard, Duplexts Unfurn. 350 6pm. ** 2 BR, ga:raae apt. Ocean Crpts, drps, gar. Swim'a: 308 16th. 847"'3957. den .home. Manyxtraa. ~· % mi rrom beach. S220. NR occ lge st udio , aide of hwy. $JXl/mo. ~·, Non~~:~~oi:h:eotsd llACHaLU,F APTS. " ?ius1ve Newport area. $4~. 544.-9506 or 832.-lSOO. General ,v/kitche~: carport, lndry 494-4.258. • &4" ..... 2 Spe.c'o2 Ir 3 Br, 2 bl, Pool, Pa· incl gardener. A.gt. 646-1400. racil.. Ne pets. S 115. __.. · tlo, fW_ -Elllt •• 7.-associated M lrvlno BRANO nt!\v 2 bdrm In 546-8594 . $225--Penthouae ocelhView. 2 1 BR C Pr' tlo . 06.l.1. en •.uo. • Coron• .dtl ar tri-plex. Shag ca rp e I s. bllu to bch. 2 'ar, 1 Ba. stv arport. iv. PR · e CHEZ ORO API'S e l•ft.,,...u"!"l .... --&-S_e_c_lu-.. --d .. UNIVE::..,,-P·Al\K.-u u drapes, fi ... plsce, buillim. * 1 WEEK FRE~! ,. A '"· 673-8737. Cd"'", ' dn1"''· Nall ch•lecUd. "'IP· 8234 AUan!A. 1-2-J Br'•· LagUM NI ..... "' .. uw ·-·.. dlabwuher, garage. Luxury Bach, nu dee, no kitch S7S. DELUX duplex. 1 BR, bltns, a u ti 0 y. 0 ren or POOL Private c1oled ear. UPC'" tri•, 111 111 rnp•, 2 !17~ 'o\I l:le>I'.,,,. oil '1~1 Really lovely 1 BR dupleic. 2'BR., 1 ht ••••....••.• $Zl5 Jivi~' In Costa Mesa 's most Lrg Be.ch S115, 1 BR .. $145. 2 c.rpts, drpa, Nen-drlnken, pet. $125/mo. 5'8--1322. Waaher/deyer. '38-0336. ""'LAGUNA ·N10UEL ""' Co mp letely rtdecorated, 2 BR. 2 bath •••••••••• $265 convenient locatkln for $210. BR S16l Ad Its. 642-2181. $185. 67>-SU9. 2 BR, crpts, drpg, rana:e, NEW TRlPLEX 1 2-3 B Call A'~pe1 ~N"•'w' ' 9 Mo. atcvt-, re.frig,, cptl, drps.. 2 BR. 2 bath, den • ••••• $300 Drt...e by, Mgr. on premises * WINTER RATES * dlaposal, gar, waier furn. -r. uw VVT Ideal for couple. $1&3. 3 BR. 2 Bath, atrium • • S335 af 1785 Anaheim St., er call Attrac furn Studioa $ll5, 1 LARGE 1 BR apt, tree•, 1\-tature married cpl. Oldt!r $lit0. $160. $185. Walk 10 Leue Program Av1,Jlable NU·YIEW RENTALS 3 BR. 2~ ba., fam. nn. $325 546-8980. BR's Sl25. Adults, no pets. s.ivacy, utll incl . $180. per chi.Id ok. U7-A E. Bay. CM .. Broadw~;~~~~fter ~ Now.1 BR $:1SC. 2 SR. L Ba 673-4030 er 49f..3248 4 BR., 21,i ha., fam. nn, $350 C ~I ...__ 2135 Elden, Mgr, Apt 6.. mo. N6-5065; (2U) 582--163.l.. e WILOON CARDDJS e _rm_,_,·~"'-------Sl8'7. 2 BR, 2 Ba, $li6 per TURTLE ROCK .,.,.. uw m.r lh 2 •• HOUSE I Br 1130 A 2 Br $W. Large. Cati• Me11 2 BR, 111 BA, crpV drpo, encl llvlno mon · 191\. 4 BR. 2 ba .. lam. rm. ·-· S39J 2 BR utll pt. Quiet adults. d 1 Uo $140 64U8ll 1---------290'1 Aloma Ave. 4!15-42'12 Stovt:rdrig, carpets:, drapes, 4 BR. 2% ba., lam. rm. s;:$O Rets: $210, per mo.' yrly. ~~:..,.te:'~ J: 49 Ou1e 0 t '& Beeutlful 1 ;""'--;;;;'--,=' ::-7::7::7':-I yord. $215 mo. UtU paid. 4 BR., 211 loo., tam. rm. l«lO Alto 1111dlo. 67$-3613 Onirclt s..,9633 2 BR, 2 BA, w/w drpto, bit· 1 BR. Stove, R •fr IC " PARK WIST MOie Vo .... NU-VIEW Rl!NTALS 4 BR. 211 ba., funt1'hod . r-1 Mo ' ' inl, dislt /w, marble pull· Dlthwaslter. Crpto, Drpt, Al'ARTM&NTS NEW 2 bdrm <"Ondo, •ha& 6tJ.4030 or 49:1-3248 Year's lease •••••••• $400 ~ • N SHARP 1 Br. ~ NI'. malls. F /ilr, tr rms, li 717 Jamee, $135. 54()..6133. 1 Bdrm. From $160 cpt1, drapes, dllhwasher, 3 BR. 2 BA, C\\ltot'n. tpme. ~~a:!n~~a!~ LRG. l BR, duplex, frpl, ~~ ~:. ri~ n~: r.': clbtets, enck>ltd 1ar. lndry 2 BR apt, crpfd A drpt, 2 ldrm., 2 Ba. bllna, patO, IVQt, pool. .so. oe hwy, Dlnifw rm. pri. • beam ctU., prlv patio, cedar ~ • $170, Adultl 54&-1098. No st"Ue,Chlrefrir. ~ J..lldry From $195 S190. 546-3416. patio, musive Jrplc, open paneUnr. CptJ:, dr'pl. l87 SllE U pets, fac · dm ok. • 3883 Park.,,lew Lane DELUXE 1 2 Ir: 3 Br .. 2 Ba., bet.m ceiUng, d Is h w hr , 21.at St. tlflO, Adults, no FURNt.,..; D 2 Br. apt, uplt 1 &. 2 BR AplJ, $US Ir: 3 Br, I Ba Montectllo Town. Irvine. (Just oH eltel. pr. $150 up. Rtntal tlitpl. $350. ptr mo.137-4141. pets. 645-U17. pd. Slrv/mo, 2277·B Ma e $152.50, Freshly painted, hou.e b1tnl, crpt.s. dr]Js. San Dieeo FWy al Culvt!r R.d) ore. 3095 Mace Ave . 2 BI\. 1% BA, gar. Sharp, St. 5'8-$13. crpt1, di'pa,. bllns, covered $42:212$. 546-1034 PARK N!Wl'OIT APARTMENTS on the bw Ltoolry ·-"""" .... crlook1nc the watfr. Enjoy fll0,000 health -T IW!m· mine J)OOll, 1 llclttet! ten. nil courts, plU. miles cf bicycle tralll, .PUttbls, lbuf· Deboard, Cl'OQUtt. lwlior 1'• ""m 1170 ntOltdll1t lllo 1 and 2-bedrwta IJlaM and 2-story town hoo...,, ileo- tric ldtclteno. -· .. tioe or bolconJto. ...,pe..,., dro· ........ Sub!..,.._,. -· in&" with f'kvatcn. OptlonaJ maid servlct. Jmt nonb of Fuhion Ialand at Jambaf. ee and San Jotiqu.ln HWI Rood. Telephone. {U4) 6'4-1900 far rental jnformltlaa 2 Br, frplc, alv A nifk-1.g, gar, patio. Blk Bay-Pa,rk. Child--Pet ok. $235"t75-3708. ni« •hi&'. ,.frtf, 1160/mo, STUNNING 1 hr, furn'd 1160. .._... ch~n a, pell ok. ;REc=DECO;;;;;;RA=·ort"D"'l""'B"R.;-sv-. I Latuni IHch Miiiion Vie lo WESTCUFF AREAl\2 BJl, 2 BA.. Cozy trplc.. ~ pati o, Sl11sle •IOl'1. Soundproof, Bltns, F I A heal, 11'1' din nn. \~alk to \YestcllU Plua, a~"* Coco'1. 166' Irvine. $190. Adl ta. 642--0239. Phone 64)...J!IM. 2 br untum $165. $50 dollars 't30 Ctnter St. 548-4014. lg. pallo, 2 chlllJren Ok. \VANTED REL I AB L ! HARBOR View HW1, view. 4 lit Wettern RIM B1d& "Make,, Room l'w Dad-w/ad 645-5530 3 BR, 1" Ba. dshw1hr., $160/mo. ~. 1 NEW OCEAN VlEW APTS. e BRAND NEW! 3 8r., l \i COUPt.E to yearl,y leut 1 BR. $500 Month. University Park J?vtne dy , • c 1 ea n out tht AVAIL Now l A 2 Bt turn, 1ndry crpt/drps, 2 child. 2 SR, 2 BA, f\llly cryt'd &: 2 Bit, 2 BA It 1 BA. Aleo 3 ba .• 2 story condo. Shag, LARGE 2 BR, Den , AGENT 644-IMs • Doy1 UUlOI ' Nlfthll a•ra&•· .y<!W' truh "CASH pool .... rm. rd loc. No OK. Aveil ~/l. $170 . drp'd. BH·l111. 2 lty. ll«J. BR. 2 BA.-1200-$330. 222 bltno. pailo, PoOI. -· llfd<>+WI;)', Hr. -·· ''c"' .. :-::::,.:a:M.:,.:c .. :----• with • DAILY Pu.or cltldm, "' ...... 146-~. 54$-:llU. A111>ly 611 Vlcto<ta Apt. 8. Arch. 4~. 494-2339. 830--0871. • REWARD A -1 illiOI UNIV. Park, leue 3 Bdrm., Caaalfled ad. Tbe futeat draw In the 2 8R duplf'x. P!:ll \\"f'lco~e. A eood want ad JI 1 -....11 Ab)'~ la lhe BES't DAY to It's a bn.'ete. MU your Appl. fTS...1909. 2 IR·2J50 ELDEN 2 Batl\, atrium, nr icboola '°ut retulll art )Ult a phone Wtst ••. a Datly .. p It o t $180 mo. Clo!e to 100ppu11 1 Im t •"""" nin an a~! Don' I llfm• With ease, ~ OAlLY Fut mults an JUll a phttM f1ri .Mo. · 644-o8&1 $325/mo. 494-9514, &U-41~. e&D. twtY • "'2-1671 Ouatntd Ad. ~. center. ~1758. nvea en Ml1.1 •. call tod.\y 6'2--WS. Piiot QauUled, 642""5671. call a\\'IY • 64)..5ITI I l ' I I W ....... M~ '1, ~'lri • '' ·:~~J~[t] I -·-I~ ;;I ;;;-~I~~· · 1-"";;-,.._-~~~ 1-411 ~""-ii@ ¥· """'"'-. JU _,.... leach Ront•lt te .._ . GI l'ononol1 .. Ill Loo~ · ~ •' -leach · Fum. or U""'m. '71 SHARE my ....,. ..,,~ t.1>.t lady. s1: i.., ... 1ec1 In LOST ""'4 --......... ;, .. ,, C.. Meta •'Oman. Call Mon It. TIK•~ meet;ing bul. or prof, man. March Sta, N'e\\'POl't; Beach ~'I' &Aa:aT lhnorcl Bii. l\i I• · or day• 1~2. 2623-B Efden B. Ai.LEN -<;en. DI!!. H'!"" or Coria MffL '13''1m. :~·:~ ·Bl Sbldkt. 2 BR. 1~' s.a.' .. Ave., C.M. lu.ton Bel\. . ;...,¥-JtOOl.. ~ ds'pl. blbu. SHAJU:MyWaterfroat MAS&GElltbeorllrwarto· 1· '.. . I~ ,.. • S1lO .. 1115/mo. All< about IRAND NEW HDme wfdock. man -r<lax In lhll hectlc •'Odd. --- • ·:·-.. .. 4Blcoaat. 1515 P\aenti& From Slti. Dilbwube.r, Ihle ')Tl. $)50/mo •• st r a I I b t • 133-2100. . 4 • ' I ' ~ 1 Aw. Ill 2111 . earpetinc, nUr,Jn cloeetl. ~1. / , : f• BACK llq arft. 2 BK. Prlv. Forced air beat, e:rtra tarp hRO'MiER Or silte~ tb •bare Tr..-v.aJ 540 Appll1nce fl:lfPllr ,i....: · P1Uo, sanp, ahac carpet, rooma. BeauWul &amt room, s BR house 2 blocU from I P•rta I' t drQtt. l1o¥e new ptJnt. heattd pool, BBQ'1,\ encJot. beach. sao utij lt!C. 561 tASTER WE.EK HAWAII "! AdUJta only, _.; pttl, trvckl. ed pra,au. quiet llll'l'OUnd-Catalina bttore 5 p.m. ChapeJ'QM tour for teen ~. o"'"'°"" ... ---,-,A-_.,,._ -_-,Re;-pa..,~,- ;· Avail Apt. 13. ea.mt SW. ~1 ~1~ nc:0r~inc. \Vanted: ztrl to abart 1rg 2 11r11. $299 lnciude1 air tare. \Vaaher, ~er. Df&hwuhtr, 2 Br Over prqe, 2 ba, EL CORDOV APn. Br apt, All xtru, pool. f'19. ~ti, tours, etc on Othu I: Disposal Etc. 4-'. Fft(. Eat. dllhwubr, watbrldryr 2011 Owle St. 642-4410 mo · l child OK. 847.3669 or Maui. Also spec~ aroup air GUARANTEED *. ~ hoolnlp. cloled -.. Near ' · tare ava.llable tor adultt. -'i' H01Jffolp.S170.~. NeuHarbor~HamJltonSt. 84U235. Thr·t'nlfcitmal lon clll ~·ljy!lttlng NEED roominale to &hare 8J4 -644.1063 I"',_;....__._...,......,,_,_ I OC,EAN.FRONT Jtly beach boute, •ha& crpts,''~' · · llABYS1TnNG 24 ·hrs. ,,µI ~'°'111 br apt, but put trplc yrly ifflt>· 6'1s.-69'7&. : .age&. Big.fenced ~ yard. of beach. A<IO!ts ooty, aVlll + 2 llDROOM * · . llr)l Llc'd. 642-00. 4n. $215. '6-0868. 1% Ba Townhouse cmcept. G•r•• for Rent OS { . a.t ·""" f#ll LiJ MY H~me, vie. Monrovia I .,Yrty Dix 2 Ir-Beech Beam ce~bw:t. extna lra: &IN@.E tcar a:&raJJe. E. 16th Oak, C.M. Ager infant to 5. e, bl"-d'l I p I ~.s. end I .tio. rectt&!-! st I':•-"•-", ,Qt. S3J mo.. Fenced yard." tlU-.7958, ..-.. u ... , • ' tlon rm, uuna bl.thJ., etc., ~~........ p-~ 1.__ _... l .e.e• 20 k ·-· "lid •-dshwlhr., lndry hookup, Adu.lta.OilrSundayaftft\t .. ,_........,.1r-:---.••111!'9-IJ -w m:' .. ,,mo.c.., oru"" pr. 21!: ari-2257. noon B-B.Q'a "' Fl"ff Art; Offl~,lt.Mrt•I 440 FOUND'•· Female Cermal) . ~t::t:S.U ~-€yn~la Ct. BRAND 'New D ~I u x e LeuOni starting 900n. , Shepherd 1 droo .... left i tr ====°'·='-,....,,---H'RIOR GREENS DESK "'ce avrlla,.. ·SOO -· " . YS11TING . ho MedalUon Aptl • WeatcllU "' _ mo. WW 1ll'Oride turntture ,C'h@.tn ·oeillar, no tacs. a~ BAD , . my mt'. locaUon. 2 BR, 2 BA. 5f6.50'J5 at S5 mo. A1'dtffrina: lttVke prox, 1, yr . 1%. Vk:. 2-5 }Tl. Refs. '-Ftnced )'(I. $255/n\o. 1 Br. $185/mo. available. 17815 Beach Blvd. Brookhunt-betwn Atlanta&: Hot lunches 646-6412. 61Hlll Bier. HACI INDA Runilngton 8'ach. 642--021 lndls)>aJ>Olu, 962-2884. (. • . PARK NE\VPORT -will HARBOR DESK· 11patt &vatlable $50 FOUND: Young female cat. 111blit deluxe 2 Br, .2 Ba, 241 AVOCADO STREET mo. \VW prw\de ·fb:rnlture 5'mi-loni hair, dark stripes view apt, $300 mo. 615--n11 Adulta·oaly • No Pett · at $S mo. Answmnc aervl~ will)' ,white taq and legs. . ~t aft 5.. Deluxe 1 A 2 BR. Pool ava!J.able. 222 J'Ol'fff Ave. Vie. Qranie ft Del l\fat:ln ~1 DUJX 2 BR, 2 BA Twnh&e, Carap. Dilhwshr. Paid util. lAguna Beach. «N-9466 , C.M. caU .MS-OlSC. { • pYt pltio, balcofty, bay FROM $150. 646-llOC I :LA,..,;Go,UN=A"'B'°'EA=CH""°. '"3Sc~_,,,-::tt:-.,l'F"°e7b-. 29;:;:-. °"F::'.em=-a1=e -::w:::h:-t -;;l'ood=1e · • '!" *"· Adtll. Eutbluff,. 121 1----~~---300-1300 sq lL Emerald Ba,y mlx. Vlc'NB. Days 613-1000, · Amlp Way. Huntl"lton Beech Profeuional Bldg. Ocean eves m-8991: 1 . Sar_: C~mente \ . • OCEAN VIEW -From •l\l'lew, atr. concl, customer BLACK & \\'hite fem. cat ~·--· $135. 1 BR. Furn or unfum. pkg. 213: 244..f.llB, Eves W/rn tail. Foun1:i vie 50th ·I 2 BDRM., nr ahopplrw, Discount for 1tudents CASA nt: 492·1128. St, & 'Seashore Dr.. N.B. f encloled pr, $l70. mo. See PLAYA, 14th & Walnut, DELUXE 360 ·sq. fl. 2 nn, · &l2-3j7f, · ' at a A Victoria, 49'l-37M. Coro d 1"==="""-0-~c;--,-:--H.B·, Call 5.364367. suite, $175/mo. ,-,_Lj'na e GER.'1AN Shej)., blk & bl'Wfl, 1 Santa An• HUNTINGTON Garden 1 J.far nr. post olt{ct, Snack had recent Pups. Vic C.~1 . : ·;.I -"'f"A..,.M""""l"'L"l-E=s""°. -Apt•. Heu \t &1sa Chica. Res~~ .. · 1;!!v,,. P~ Alr:'~oo 11c 121ll s.A. 646-713i; · .. "T.he · ~1323. Compare? see ..., •. · 548-7458 aft 5: • ,-.i what You're rnbllnl:! Fr ARCHITECT, Engineer, ftc. IRISH Setter, male, approx. , . ,.. • ·. ·. ··. 'WELCO' MEI $~$240 • Oflicel, See lo appr;<=iate. 3' yrs. old. vie. Palisades&. . •• .. -· • ... , '-{: ;I Ff ·~ . ' /, . . ; • APT. PooLolde • ' •paclous Exte.. ••Ira""'· $85 mo. 1\1•'8. s&:n1• Ana Hghl!. • 'D'A" :1-·Lv· SINGLE STORY -· Pvt ... &: ruo. S<&-sioo. OPEN. 444 o1d 545-"997. . • J - mo to ..i.-.t adulll .. 846-1323. Newport Blvd. y~uALE .~-approx. 3 South S.. Atm•phor• • ~.. _.. • ... ., . 2 BDR.1\'l.2 BATH &.y View Offices mos .. old looks · like · Golden . , . ., .• earpef T~i:°nra~s N..-~" ••ch ~Wteare:ir.~:.~~ ~~~l~. Governer •. P .. ·.·1.:1 .. : _g ·y. Air ·Conditioned ReaJoliomlcs, Bkr. 675-6700 FNO:. 1 Sheltle female. Vic ,,...le Patios ' RESORT LIVING· ·OFFICE 1p8ce L•gUnA WU.On&!JrangeA•o.,C.M. H£A.TED POOt; Niguel Prof. center, ooo 01' or. l,Andbers:• School. Carport &: Slonce FROM $135 1280 sq ft, ocean view. can .54M32J., ORANGE Nr. Schools Mabel 2-4 pm. 490-2241. 10ro=u"'N=o-. "'M"a_tc_,,h-.,,51"h:-ma-.:le : • Nr, So. Cm.I'll P\"7" _.. e OFFICES e silver miniature poodle vie. ··HIDDEN VILLAGE It'1 Oak\'ood Garden 300 &. 600 sq. ft. COSTA N.B. o.1i613-:1050oreve!I · : ··"· .f 1:~!::~1:~: ::n::" .;.I~~"": c::;A~~= ,..,~: .=·:.i.' .. d male "c()'lSl'S · r~' JOUtb'to W. Central) prestl&e livinr In one laxur. A/C. sec'y service. $75 mo. Husk)o I ·Shepherd pup vie. ' Sa.Jita Aha. • 546-1525 ioUs Packaai .. 'Ibere'a S1 Agent. 615-7225 H.1.R. B~ St., S. A. Hts. , ' 'J · ·I Heated Pooll million in l'ecreadon . , • EXECUTIVE OFFICE '57-~· le di · . 1 Lazlt Oubhou1t etc. BBQ awlmming, tennis, billiards, NeWpOrt Cntr-Rodetter Bldg. FND. small white Poodle. • a e ng· " OlUd Care Center health club!, saunas. pro. Receptionist incl'd · 644-8080, (male.) vie. Bola8. Chica & ' ' . . • , Grqt new 1 2 &: 3 Bdrmt ahop, indoor e.oU drivlni OFFICE for rent. Gr. floor , Edinger, H.B. 346:-9-184. . • . ' I ~.~ From $149 $'10. Plenty parking • 1TI6 FOUND March ' 6th. ma I e ·• 1 l· llldud .. -beat. air cond. ....... clubhou1e, etc. Orange Ave., <:.M. 541h1209. Come Shepherd· mb<. Days Ma'rke'tp' ace ; • SouTH COAST ~-.......... ~• •• ~ . m-1050 or eve~'· · -i· VILLAS ~·~·----.._-<~ '"~·"· 8u1lno11 Rant•I 445 . , Hn•'"'' . , · u ••• ~ Blvd. l A 2 BR. Furnl¥e<I "' Un-='°"'===:,-,-,::-!RISH setter. m ; ~·· . .,.&• UDl -CA<"u.our ''THE· FACTORY" in Can-0 aa·c·h, ·•cfnih• lndlana""'11" p;j;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ M6-S82l turnl.sbed. No lease reqUired. °"" "' v .,....... ',.., ltlodels Open DaiJy 10 .to 1, nery Villa.it, a new concept l Beach Blvd. 5364751. · /,! .SNI l••ch in retail artisan shops. See FEB. 19. male , black Lab. if 0•~woo. D. G"RDEN to app,.c;ate. $70/m? UP. Vk. ·N.B. Day" 673-WSO br CLASSIFIED ""' 3 BR, 2 BA, cpts, drps, "" " ... ~ 30th St NB 61~ ~ , awideek, }>ltns, 2 bl.ks from ~ · · • Eves, · 833-8997 · · HOURS beach. $250. 1213) 592-5143. APARTMENTS· UNUSUAL Uve:fn mod. apt. Feb:· 28, .~e blk &. white South Le-a above )'OUI', buaines&. 675-~ Co1Ue Jnix. ,V,ic N.B. Days ·-·· Hm Agent ~1000, eves 8J3..8!197. ·~f !·*_BEACR ____ LIVIN ___ G_A_T_IT_S (P.esort Uvlna for lndu1trl1I Rentel 450 RUSSIAN Wolf H~u,nd .. BE51' Lee.se 2 BR 2 Adulta o~y.) 8 :00 a.m. to 5 ji.m. :Monday~thru Friday 9 to noon .Saturday A.Jvertlsers may place their aas b)' ~e"lepbone· ill BA. ei,;.:...;·beach. Aduiti, NEWPORT BEAClf 2$00 Sq. Ft~'$2'0 Mo. ' ft'!ale •. a~ut 2 Yl'S, vic."P. ,..,, ,.,. petl. From $350. 31')'5.j Modem bldg., Edinger St. Toro. 831 2017· . . ' ' ' ' ..... COSTA MESA OFFICE 330 w. Bay '642--5678 . ..; .. ~ Cout KW)'., South Lacuna 16th at. IrvJDe · Nt. Frwy., So. ~ta Ana . LARGE black male dog, 6 _to. '"" --.: ~ or 642-8170 Walsworth R.ei.l Estate 12 mos. Vic. Del J.far ~ .. '·· ** ---· -. ...i c 64" -~~ CALL: ~tO Santa,Ana, .l\f. ~•:l. r ~' .,..., . -~ ' . NEWPORT BEACH :.1 Purn. or Unfum. 370 VISTA DEL MESA-ml to 9600 Sq. Fl.. BLACK part poodle pup. .a. .. artment1 4001 Birch, Nwpt Beach Female qear Ba)! & Thurin. • 3333 Ne)Vpolj Blvd. • . 642-5678 . ' : r ·;·i -** NEW ** ~ -' LA COSTA APTS. ....,. 'I•. Baum---.....r 50-5032 ,....,_ ·~. t·• 2 BR. Furn. • Unt. Dish· .u • ga........ O'I_......,., washer • Stove le Refrig • ri.i.1 Shop, 20'x40'. 1 9 3 o ro='UN=o=-,-:1-:r~"h--,Se::'.1"'1e=r-:ccallc.; Shae crpt'a·Lp n.c center. Placentia . Ave., rear bldg. · 543-4633 aft 3 p.m. RENT at.arts SW No.;2. S90,..;;u...15:f2 .. Irvine & Mes. Drive NE\V deluxe .M.,.l units. 3 ph .. Lqst 555 * 545 4155 * power. 1'133 ~1onrovla: LOSr Feili&le ·Siamese Cllt OCEANFRONT: 4 Br, 3 Ba. 543-3145: 836-9798 ~s. vicinity sO. Brookhurs~1 New. Custom decor. Fam. Rentals Wanted 46CJ Busha'rd, H.B. Has sUtche~ 1 & 2 a.droori1 preferred. No pets. Yrly. I;.;.;;;;;.;;.;;;..... _____ "\n abdomen. Plastic aillar. :... t' ' HUNTINGTON BEACH ,J 7875 Bea:ch Blvd. _ ~<O·~ LAGUNA BEACH 222 F.orest•..Ave. ! 494·~~ . SAN CLEMENTE 305 N. El Camino Real . ' '·~·~·2!> . : • Bulll·lna e Shq carpets $600 mo. 6'13--856.l . DESIRE Con1mercial store l$5() re1vard. 893-5051 daYs, NORTH· COIJNTY dla.1 free 540--1220 ,,.-• Drapes • Walle in closets I '1c-=B=R-o-n-.,,Newpo--rt=-cCh:;-ann=e1. klcalion for .retail outlet tn 96Z-76'18 eve1. Dr. Coleman. :,.. • Swimtt1lni: Pool Crprt, patio, sand. S160 mo. NeWp>rt Bch area. UOO aq. LOST Med. Sz, black fem. CLASSlf:.1£0 ·:;. :·~anie 494-s:w& eves. rt. plus. \Viii ~egotlate dog. Wht. paws, wht chest, DEADL"INES Al UtiDties Paid terms· 2l.3-67i-7134 or red ·collar. San Bernardino · · . • ' Adulta, no pets Wllldnt< dlltance to -center. 354 A-..to St., C.M. • '42-ml . ·--. -=-=-=- '* '* 'It '* " ' l!I Puorto MoH Apll ,.. . * * * -.' I 1..troom Apt1. .m~121, Ci•" Ile Col.leg~ Pk area. Deadline for c<>py·&k1lls ][ &j . 'J • . • • Is 5:30 p.m. the day be-~ WA~EO: 2 :o~ 3 ~R house .. Call 6~.~ before 5, or fore publication, .except . Adult couple. 2 children, 6 ~ 646-4227 'aft'7 p.m. for MQnd.a.Y ..• Editlqn ' ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;ii'!; 11; + pet cat &: dog. Vic. REYS' (§~ u ,J should saY when deadlliie .~·Si.lur· :..,,,, 400 . ~.A. Hits! C.?.1! or N.B. FQrd ~· 1'9ld chain at· 4'-Y., 12 noory. · -------·--673-64:!1art5. tac~ .lo laliie red fiufly CLASSlFl~D · ** BEOROO~f, employed T\VO profc:'Sslonal, femaleA: ·powder.pull type ball. Imt' REG01,;:AT10NS male only. ·call ·eves le ~k 2 bdrm film house ol' th Colla· M~ Pl"el;ae call: 'ERR.ORS':. 'Advertisers wknd.s.: apt, vie Cdi\t or north. · M5-2142'after 6 p.m. ahollJd c:heck;"thel'r adl • 646-2042 _. • Apj,roX $225. mo 832-90~. " MEDIUM stze areen parrot. dally & rePMt-• errors tmmedl.atelyo ..,, 't HE DELUXE. pttvate eritrance Vlc. 19th St. between Orange ·DAILY PIL~ assumes " bath . Em p I 0 ye d .r JI iii4) Ave ~ Santa Ana Ave. l~tilllty for llito'tlrit tn-sentleman. ·No 1mokers. AnnlM#letmlftf~ Return to U2 E. 19th SI, corteet. inaertiOn 'bnJ¥. ·- 6':>-0310 543-TI97 CM. • . 'cANc£Uiilomi~ · ""•' $130 I: up incl utlllUet. Abo QUIET Room ~/prtv. bath SAT. aftemoon on tdes(ope When ~lllJW ~ ad ~ tum. Pool Ii Recreation I: f:nttance. OU street parll-. ·a.: ... 1 Notlc.s .. 510 •ifl · Corona del Mar state· 1u'.tt''to inakC,·a~tecord area. Quiet Envimnment. lJll. $48..2126. ~ • · · Pak, man'•· gold 'framid ot ·the KIL!:,~ NU148£Rad r.M ......... , ..... N Chit . NOTICE ~ 642-1"".t · atv.en )'OU 'IT' Y*I • :i .uu ttreet ---0 ·,ROOM. for Rent, Top of , ~s. Rewa.-...t· • ~· taker: as•reeelpt ot.)'9\Jr \ ·~·= For Rtnt World, l.quDa Belch. Male Security · Paclflt' NaUotial BLUE lanudry bag' with CIJ\Ct:ll&Uon .. '1'1\.s •It.ill or fem ·Nlna. 4!H--0321 Bank Branch application tjothes near COast Hwy &' number m\aat .bf., ~ i.1911 Mapte Ave. · · flied Pifarch 3. 19720 vlclnrty '?i.ia~ur Blvd c d M · aerited bf thC: aMrtilet :: • , eo.ta llesa LARGE room, pvt entr &: ba. of Culver Drive and-Walnut 'o:AA J: .. cn. ; · ' t. in cue ·ot a dfslM,rtt. · .. ... ~!1~~male.St~or Drlve.lrvlne,OrangeCoun-. ~ CANCEi.LA.TiOr<...'.oR •. .-I -PALM MESA APTS. ~·., ty, California.. LOST: Orana'e Pomeranian .. OORRFCJ'ION 'OF. NEW ·1ilINlJT!!S TO NPT. BCH. • , 1 . rule. Vic: ·Tulip 4Jle, ADilEPORE'RUNNINO: ,1 ~ nJJltN'. OR UNFURN. Gutst Mome 415 · : [j] Costa Mesa. 549 ~3931 Ev'er)' effort. ls-rmcle too J; ·Unbellevahly large apu., *PRIVATE ROOM* [ ;.,...,,. l ·51&.lto!. . , ~ ~~ ·~ . {.,. tuse pool, JacuuJ. elect bit. f~ambulatory pttlOrl. Good LOST white German bMt. we tt.nnot·.~~ ins. ahaa crpta, drpg, sauna food, nice cheerful IUl't'OUDd· Shept\erd 'fem&le. _I.Jc No tee to do ao until the •d etc. Adu!ta:. no pets. inp. PerMnllt . 530 835, Hunlina:ton Sch (~3>-hn.P~ in'\be Pl· SINGLES ..... Flom 1135 r,,, "" .~, 43lHlll35 per.,. . •' 1 BEDRM. •• • • • From $140 * .....,.. .,....,, ,..,. * FUU.Y L~SED . . . ' ' ' • · "i' 2 BEDRM ..... Flom 1160 BOARD I Care /, L,>undey. 1£ ... H~ SIEitualll t: LOS'f,. 7 "'°: ol<llrl•h Sell•T. :i;.1:1~~~~ic11YI' You're right, they're under-Good meals. Semi. SXIO. Prt Sp\rltuil 1\tid\ng"l' i't v e'J\ .male,. · v~ • A~'m• ' +. · sn •dv&nee by ma l ~ • Jricedl 1561 Mesa Dr. $250. Piter.-Women. 531-5414. daily. 10AM-10PM. AdVice M'aanQlla, ij.B. 1 ~ewU"d. or _.t •ny orfA.pt our of· (5 bib from NewPort Blvd.) on all mattm of 1~. au N. 968-812'1'. • ' ncn. NO .~ o~ , [ 546-8960 Vacailon Rontal1' 425 El ·Cam~ . llfll1 h• LOST'. 21J1_.Ja,..,~ ~ :rar;,DAlLY pnm ,.._ • SPAOOUS • UKE Am>whead. ~ ·Br. 2 Clemmie. 49141316 r or set"r, An1 10. r 1 a Dl ~ tM rl1tht. tq c1as· I I Wd.IJ>eslgned Apta Ba. tum tt.:cept llnen1. STS. 492-9034, ! _54~, C"""~ •, > •" afty:·"fdlt,'ccnsOr or J'l!'o 1 le: 2 BR. w/ Temcea. iiiifY\ ' ~ ~ , ' ._ -"-'W.. ft.lie •111 adveirtiitment, wknd . 1150 per wk. 54>8519._ D!SCO\'llR I ...,...VERY -· """ " _ _._...., and io·dla•-11o·ra~ From !Ito. $27i/mo Flhd YOtll1811Uln i;om,eone o>ale. llJM..end"""' Rub)' • 1 u·~· w1u.o;;:i ~~rps, u.unaa. f\ent•I~ to Share GO eau now -No oblfga t"-' St., Sun..Rtw&td. M$..1.N3. pno';;~U0e~, o0ttt 1u111j1 ea~:,,!ar. GIRL to . ahare belch' apt. ln4> 133-815 (213) 387~ LOST: COCKA-rrJ:L. "' • MalllllMAC WOODS N"'1>oot Beach I re a. ' .}<A1JO!IAU.Y Vic Ro,ce tane • Ba!tor. CM .. LJi..SSl/;IED · t2l Morrhuoc WIJ>, CM m:un. 'IU:COONIZED " ~ ,Reward •. MAILIHG .ADr:_1ss SHARE 2 BR, 2 BA fllm'd ALCOHOIJCS Anonymous. l.()Sf hisn S.tttt llUPP'f 4 J', 0.{1"' l · -1111 aw Gld 1h1tt 8111 tbt .,pt, '"1/bacntlor, al lbe Pbont 5G-'721T 6r "1'ltt P.O. moa: okt, male. ptea11 call · • 0.nJI• · new lhlfr beach, l92.50. MW221. Box 1m, Colla. Mtu. .Terre ~7607. ' ) • • " i ' • -.. -~f,~"{' '.\ 'A ·1 ·-. , ··-. ' ... ; '·.. ! . ., • . . ':• I . . .. '• . . ,. ' _ .. Are ·.You . ' Lett.ing. Ca.sh \ .. Slip .Thro~~h .'(-~~r Fingers 1 • , I '· . < ' . See If · You : Have Any • '' ·.,.. • • 1 Of . The5e· Things ·A . . . . ~ ' .. ·DAILY --Pl.LOT • • .. '•. --.. ' . ' , Will . Sell ~:F~st! \. Slovo 29. ,licyclo 57. Eloctrlc Tr•ln ' . 2. Gult•r 30. Ty-.rltef · . ,._.. sa, Kltton . · , 3. llaby Crib_ JI. lo~ Stoo11' 4. Eloctrlc, ~w _ , 32,. Encydopodl•·., -. s. elmer• 33. Vacuum Cl••'*'. 6.. Wlshor :M> :l'roplcol Fllh 1; Oijtbo•rd Motor 35; Hot.Rod Equlpm't I. Stereo Sot 36: Fllo Cabinet · ri., ~ouch !'. 37. Golf -Clubo · . 10. Clarlnol 3~, Sttrllng,,~!l\'•'t · ·: '.s;. c1itu1c Aute 6q: !:offoo' Tablo . 6 I. Moiorcycle · 62. Accordion 63.-'Slill 64. TV stt . 65. Workbench. u; Dl•mond· W•tch .67. 00.Kart 11. Rttfrlgor1to~· :>!· .. VJ.•torl•n . Mliror. 1.2. PICkup T;U.k 4": ~-Sot.,· .... 61. Ironer .l.3. s.\.in1 --~~hlne 41': Sllclo Proioctor · •14. SurtbNrd .-12. Liwn MoW.r 69. Cam.ping T!'•ll•r 'fO,· ,AnHq!IO fumlturo '15. ·Machln·o Tools 43. Pool'Ttblo· · ,. 7.1. .'J: •po . Rocordor . ' .. _ . 12: Soll boot I 6 •. Qlihwnher 4( 1}m 17.· PU!!PY ·, 45. Pl•no·"" -·' · I.I. Ct bln Cr.~i.,r 46: Fur C..t 19. ·Golf C•rt ~1. Drapoo 20. lio-'ar 41. Linen• , .. ,,_,,,, 73.'-SpOl'll Cir ."'· ' 74. · MaltroM lox S,... 175; lnboord Spoodboot , 76. Shoftun 71. Sodtlle "··~·· Dii1 ·Gon\i . .. -: '" ;;,; ltunchlilg ... 21.,St•mp Collictlon ; ·4;.'Hono 22. Qlntll9 Sot . 50. Alrpl•no 23. P11y lion ·,-· .,51. Org1n ·24: iowllfl(I ·lill. ~52. .E~ercyclo 2s: W1ior--Ski1 53. Rlro lloolc1 26.' FrJiOar '· J '54. Sill 11ooto ' .'27 •. S'!ifcue_ ' ': .. SS. Hlth. Choir 21. Cloclt .. ; ' · .. ·.s6. 'C:tilno . ao.a...,~•· •• ) ; D!'Uftn" l', • ~~~ • 12. Rifle ~~ t ''.; "'' .al ·o.llc 1.f.!~·,·: '~~ .. -' " ..... $(;~~~,·if.· . . ' . ... ~! . .;:i •'1, ........ "t, • :t·;·' ... : • I· . ' "'.,. ,.l\ese or . .;..y otlMr .e~".-.iilll.CJl ~.-.d 'the llO .. ~··~ ~ •• · -!. •••.• • ••• • • >t \ • ' 0 ' \ • I . , I ,'. ,.',; ~~~.IM· 'ft!n!ed)!i.t!, c~. with .a . ~ · , ~ -••• ' \I ... PAl ·l Y. Pl t.O'T .WA .NT-:~D ·_ I ' ' ' ,. •• ' . : ,\ ( • • '. ' .. ·. . ' ' • • .I. • .... .. .. . ' • ,,. .. . "· .. .. i .: 'l ." .,, . ( . .. .-~ .. .f I ' . ' . ~-. -·~ ~ . , ... ~ ... 11 ... :. ·642.~.1:678~' • ~1 ., t. ·~ · .. ~ ... _ • ,• • .. I • • ... • '"' 'I" • - " . :: I • • • --... · ~ . . ..... -- • • ' .. • ' l . ' ... .. .. \ . • ! 4 • ' • ., I ' J " I -..... • . . . ...... .. ... . . j,l~·~'Pt~LO!'~-A~DV~£~•~n~S£~•~~!!!~!!w!'!'!;..,~' -'· 1972 • .. woc1-..1. Mire• a, 1972 · DAILY ~ILDT IJ [..l. ... ._J~l -:..~ .... l~[----.J~·l 1 •or s ,,. mJ I: •rs 1 l[D]I ·r1 s 1 l[ll}~::I ~·=·=;·~·~·~lfDJ::•:l~[~ .. ~·~···~·~l[fl}~J ,1 L....•-1•_, _r_,D ..... lt_,_,1 ~!>y11X"" Jo.......... 1 ........ Ta~.. ..... ......... Mai. -..-~ ... =~··~7.1~ ,'!"'P~~ •. ~,,r!)• ;., .... ,M&1'710 HajpWan19<1,M&1'710 HolpWa~.M·,~~ Cll!Lll care ex..,;.-· A Y -.:1 t..a.. TH tar+a · S --A ...... r need GAL F RIDAY $60I IN:"'-SIRIOUS ~ ~';" MOLD 'POLISHER RECEPTIONIS\' • Oltlce dependabJe weckday1. Jn-41"11 --r "' ..._,.,. SCRAM LETS blitl:)diitr Ill~ ~bl How would )'OU lit• a ten· w exper. P Only r'd VU)' fini&Mr mlUlqft' for an.I ftlt. t tant to • , ... Lune"" • Maintenance • u'y..i,, LOCALLY • • Dill. Dalalll olt • ' 3 0 . ••ntly """'~"II job .,... = .. ~.:'!.GI~ """''::IY. ca '-1'"1• N.8 ...... SaJ..,, lM.cluJ. Fenred yard. Oft r -ScbedWe ANSIEIS'. ld-lltt cdnect with travel • Jf'd,t mo '° at1rt. '633 W. Cout PMC 16131 Go(httd •o -to~: Send l'HUJM, Write, San~ Ditto Fwy, nr So. 0..'9"911 to fit \'OUr' Mail!: Oft Jtequelt IU$IOY I K.l.STl:SS outdoors. Growl.re oo. Hwy, N.S . -Huntlntton Bf'Aeh ~aui.11~ ad No. 291, Daill/ Cout Plaza. 5-t&-7487. ~t. •73-1166 ~ pref'd, )lot ntetu Call }{~lt'n Haya, S40-40S5 MCYl'EL MAID p;Jot, P.O. Box 1560, C.. Young Set School AL'SGARDENING SO.~~~~ =-_!'=-r;~-APOIYl•P•-C...lalApncy INVEST IN Parlllmt BALBOAlNN M..,,ea,920i, Open I o.y,, 'AM.1,30 PM lor . -nlng ...... 11 a.AJtK .. Ton&r T •• 'Jidld<l'o _, . "II'• ALL•Y WE ST mo -Bl •1 Ad.... YOUR FUTURE 0175-8740 . • R ESERVATIONIS I Profeuk>nal l e ac he r 1 , Jandscaplna: .ervk:e, call ~lee >« YEARS 1..:. •m•zinr bow ev.r)i~ JJ.OI W, Ocuntrc ', NB GAS At..,ftd, l-U .nUt. 4 N·-" E M ? 1'hls apot ls perfttt for S Children 2 lo I. Tral'llJI Jor ~· ~rvi.nc Newport, . ...,.....~ · exp. 11 hut • • r IT5·1Tl4 • • tkys. Hortttt, deancut. 111 ._ xtra OMY amillng prrson who lff:ks a.rt achl eare ag8 f~to 10. CdM Cort& Meta Dover Uea. Per.anal M'r'Vice 1~ w.nta ttt co to Heawn M-• M owi._ St .. nts pref'd .. II YOUR_ OWN I OSSI Many AV(ln sales rePl"'!!.entll· public t..'Dnt•ct In a casual lo' 6<6-3706. . i ~; We11tCliff. , )'OW' home. call kit , a.~. bc;ld1 WANTS\ lo DlE." ' IOVS , Wknds 4 holiday work Mtn or Women lives io:am an estimated $..0 Mmosph~no. Call Pat Ken-BAB"~SIT'M · Mf..T'l'3S, Howafd Cl.ark A A,. JO.J4 to ~Liver J)l.ptn req'd. n hr ·+ romm. a wk: or mor"f'. Earn xtn nedy,~ 83..1-2700, Denni• 1: • 'iC in.my hi>rM. 'ifuMirt JaP.nese GU'deMr John Toner. JMt W•m.d, femele 112 in tM Dina Point, San Ce-Lorin'• Arco Sttv. Ctr. San l e•se A Yellow cuh .-I have fun. too! For Dennis Penonnel Asency, o.y or nt,ht, ~Ptndl.ble &: Complete Yard Service p RO FESS I 0 NA L Tax Di-"--• '"-Ha.bar Blvd. Ttixi C•b Delail.a Call. ''"'"' M·1c•r1son Or !···1.,. pio:rmanent. CM are.a . C.11 M6--0724 ~ . y-OUNG .ma~ExpnVnced mente artu. ~ ..... ~· .. ~ • , 540.7041 4'JD4I ...., • ... ~ ~. n . _........ B Takai PlumU'lll'I-I a&atS . ·~· .. • .... · • ""'lee In, the privacy ol ·~ · !ant ~ DAILY l'ILOT C.M. RN'S """comme<Jl.1111:"11 y a yotir .borneMoat $15 . tuU ·time .w..·Calt Bri1,n 492..+f20 Gardeninri CallfnrAppt , NURSESAIDES LOTS of love ., .. l!Jn.· 11.i Nunery ................. Ell. 841-2129. ~ • -5461311 Ai!"!!hltl 3-11,JOPM. Apply Mon lhlu meals. Fenc.at yd. 1h:IPCfn,' COMPLE'l'ij Carden l n C M2-0022. BOY U..19 yrs ot are car MAINTENANCE . Apply In Pt~n Thurs. 9Am·5pm. Reu.. Rel&. 97l)..5248, ' a.rvice. ,F.xpernmcM . "' ll'flnint LADY wants r,otisetleanini: neceu. Thtatre work. Ap-GARDiNEI Ask Jor Herman Huntington B••ch FOUNTAIN VALLEY C1rpe:t S•rvic9 tt~~re, tree • • t Im a t·e , moNING my -;;:;:-s=;; work. Exp.er. own tnna., ply.-, Surf Theatre aft APM, Land dtYdnpment co., Jo. . Conv•lescent Hosp. COMMUNITY HOSPtTAt JOHN'S Ca ...,... ~lll12· · 1 ' Ana Ht~ atta, $1.15 hr, ·S3.50 hr., l47-.1631· _.. 121·Stft ·~-. H·,B. catl!d in Newport Be11eh 1Ut1 Florid a Av•. lnOO ~~~~i Warner. rpet &: Upholstery IA.n(Sseape <Ma.int@nanc. brina own hanaeri. 557-'ffl71~ MEDICAL Insurance ' t)'vc .. : CLERK Typlst-Bookk~r. 1teks malnt. Jra.rdener. Po-1 1H~.B~·;-,,,...,__~84~7-::3~5_i:l5~1~'":'~~~~~=--••I Cleaners, Extra. D1:i.Sham-"BY JapAnne Ga.rdentt my )!crne-plek up ~ de-p/titM. Small inklrmal l sition req's mJn 2 yrs pr-. I: P>JO free Scotch.guard (Soll ftnid~l.:commm::ial Landscaplftl Uwry: 10 Yrs e.~ MZ-:1131. lirl ofc. Sl.7S hr. CaH tor denin& expa."Xln'lwqea 1 1'!'oo.. NURSE allendant, f'mergen-SALE&INSURANCE Retarda.nl•I Degr • • cl L.--• -~ ey room ~p. required, pert $150 • ' · e1Mr1 a * m .:.2944 * DEPENDABLE, exp., ean-appl, 66.1021. ~~ts~ w)a stable co. Call ·• .lime, wl!f!k-end~. 7.3. Person... • 1 :!in:or b~!!~~: !ru~ PARADISE' p S:R~~ :Y~SA if:. k.r lady 'tliill work for you COOK, EXPER. Mr. Roeenthal, $40-CIJ9l be-. • . nel OffiCf', South Coalll LY carpet1. Save your inoney •• GARDENING · 1ta.U8d at' a cut rate ~ by theJflY· 63&-0974· P/tirne. Mullt ~ clean It twn 8&m ' 5pm. Comm. 1-lo!lp., So uth WEEK 1 by u.ving me extra trips.. 1 We Do Evttyth}ng! wfl yr. Guaranttt. Frff ~J.~ij~. Genfril ·qean... ·neat. Apply in Jll!'t'80n only, GEL.COAT Repair, exper LaguM, 4913-1 311. An equal \Vill clean living rm., diniJll. ·Pl~ Ci.ll. 642-8649 .. est, ACE SPRINKLER co: ma .. ,Rel1abll!. Tra~· Surf I. Sirlo.ln, 59.ll W, Coast Days. 16.11 p I ace 11 l i a IR.VINE DCD ~l"\L ,.,..:, opportunity employer. I rm. A hAU 115. Aey rm. * '549-20.15 * 132-9'60. tli>n. 541.fMOJ, 543-700S. Hwy .• N.B. Av'"u•. C..I• Mesa. 'Ll\.>Ul'<l'<tL OFFICE A SSISTANT $7.50.couchSlO.chair s5.lS' *LANDSCAPING* NEED 'help at horn"! We COOK-expetienced.female Cit'nttalOtfice · SERYJC,ES•AC.ENCY Mi~. duties Jnc.ludinc [UA- GUARANTEE P yn., e)lp is what counts, not 21 :)ll"L exp. Free~. N.w lawn. '5-irlkler , .have Aidee • Nunes • pnf'd. Pioneer Fnundation. FRIDAY F/C Bookkeeper bunlt"ments A: purchll.5e method. I dn work myaeU. * LANDSCAPING * t-.. 531-'HS ' Hoqtekeepen m!..Com~n· 5.'il·l<fi~ And Evtty Other Day Asslslani Bonkkef!pcr $~ journal t'niries. Ftling ~& Good rtf. ill-0101. New law111. Sprnkln., decks, k1RI e H~me . . -P'" co~~• ~y '··-·ctor In 'Ille' Week! some typ'lng Ken 6'12-9262 PLUS EXCESS COM1'1tSSION Ll,RGE OR SMALL AU Types Work: Cut doors, p a n e I , remodel, finish, frame. repairs, @tc. 962· 1961. M .. 7....... """""IVIJ,.IU u~u-u w .,, ........ Cost Acctng Clerk $500+ . • . designs, cleanup. State lic'd, •sonry john, .,,. -.... • __ ........... .. llll!JWn local co. wanls . 1 di 1 -r ., • ·~. ' t"u.11 ·or •part lime. I ted Ind! 1 ual t k Billing Clerk $450 + OFFICE b o y • p I t m e . Lea ni nationa co. ~• 2 bonded. 536-1225. -"°"'=...,..--.,.,.'°'= He.lp.Wan...ii, M & F 710 ~36 or 551-lS55. ta en v d 0 eep R-pt.'Call o1·-ior ••~+ Arehilectural ftrm in N.B. arldlt\onal qualified life and LAMPMAN * * MASONRY otttce nmnlng,... innoothly. ~" ...... .......,. GRASS GROWING AGAIN! Licemied A: lnluttd A Beautiful 1-. . COUNTER: woman u · PM:I $600. Call Pat Kio:nnedy, Free/ff'f' Po11;Uions R'spon11;lh\lities vary. Siu· AltH q'nf.g In Orang_e CoUJt. ctn.up, main, com.. I; rn., Block, Brick, Conc('tte Div of . Gen'l Foods ~s PM Monday ttiru Friday. 833-2700, Dennili I: D.nnis ~ E. 17th (I'll JniineJ CM rient desirable. 675-2393. ty to enroll the borrowers of call C·A:HGard en ln c . S@rvi.ng,NB,CdM;lrvine you. Lam 1: teach prof ,A'pply ·2 PM-4 · PM dally. PttBOnnel AJtency, 2(82 '42·1470 OVERSEAS . a large mortgage .. le~lne' &45-0309. * 64+-7895 * makeup .teehl. Exec. plC. I'oettt Flttie, '199 W. 19th Mlchel"°n Dr. Irvine. ~'"'"'"'"!!!!'"!"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'""'I MORE JOBS 'nlAN'PEOPLE :.,.i~sl!tuUon ln ri!.J'lans I' EXP. Remodeling, cabinets, PROFESSIONAL Gardener, MA so N Ry Enfefllriles: avail. 8@2164. st.: Coeta Mio:sa. GIRL FRIDAY (Jack of all Tradeg) Needed All 11kill1 Ii: Professions n .m!!urance s •"~ ea- . I t Fu i'"-tr'l!9 work pruninr aprink· .... C Jot' -hAnt floor, c1u·Pf't e Higher "'ages e ~·er peei&lly for them. repall'S, man· '1' .... " •-, cl-.'..•p ~~ • .:~.. brick, block. atone, aM'Kft... RY.STAL FILTERS Maturt, vn"Atilf! w/knowl· 1 rdinishlna:. ~eas. 6t&-4%U. "''-. ...,.,. ,.,., • ..,,,,_ patios. Eat. 5 4 6 _ 4 a 5'1 AA/PdmC~~..!;_~ to SllOO C.l'nund noor oppor. ex. l11;ts edge nf ' ---r. In rnOdll":.m shampoo, "·indow cle11.nlng expen~s e Tax benefits I ing George 6¥-5893 'f .,. ........... ,.,., $fi01f ~..... &: Jig h carp io: n ~r y, e Free Tr11.n~por111.tlon TJ.IES.E permanent t"llrettr I/ PARTITIONS, am. remodel, .,.-;;·,....,;-:::';:'''::::i::;-,'.:-:: ~7355. fr>r .an alirnment l;lio:11tt~h. siecretarial ofc procedures Interviews, Fri. Ma r lO. CALL "'•l-4" .. S pnsillons orfer all ~mp,1ny mov<! walls, etc. Quality AL'S Land1eapinc. T ree ==-=RS=-p1,_,..,,.-=·~"'""'"k A/P·Payroll $550 Modern wio:ll equipped p\al'lf including ah, .><1 -L.-(It .~ !tractive -'--k al Yard ~ REPAI . • ~ •. D&•C 1 Accounting Clr:rk S506 · Call &U-1998 or 673-4356 lor Service Guar11.nteed ~"i!.. a .... ...,a •""" fiOl'k. Ken, eves, 642-1770. remev · · iBJock, Stone · etc. Quality . .,. __ , ,...__..._ ir=-i in 0 c ea n 1 I de. Call Se.\d rnume to Classified ad 1 . ov~·• . . , Trash ba!Jllnc, lot cleanup, Exec: ~ y.......,.,,,u .,...,.. (1) 751..f.006 or apply Fil· no. 3.16, c/o OaJly Pilot, app · Unhl employment aettpted · TF. J~ERESTED Cement, Coner~ , Repair eprinklen. t73-U66. ·~: Km.:.ewa, ~1770. :i~~in& = tronix Inc, .f90 Via Del ~· 0. Bnx 1560, Costa Mesa, JOB OPPORTUN'iTY OVERSEAS SERVICES Ple8" Call Mr Kl'amtr FREE Ideas, advice and PROFEs.SIONAL Mevtnt None, Octansidl!, ca. 92626. Co.it Catamtran needs am· 1$17 E. 17!b St S.A. Suite 3 6.'\5.02SO 'For 'Appt, estimates. All I charxe for Ja.paneae Gal'dl!hinc Service p=n•Bkkpr •· $3.SO·hr , D . , -·,--,G"'U"'A"R'°D""S-___ bitious YQUn& men foi' fibre· PART time dclivcrit"S of · la a besutllul job at areas. c""''=-'=";-1.;-;;=*_.,.::-:=--;19 sruvanD. ~-!:!o~•P'· wCalllth Chemical Encr·Mfir . '° $14K· , . EB .. URRERS . PATROLMEN gna.s boat \ hl.lildlng. Plenty ne~-pers to car r I e t s . SALESM"EN . i ·~ ~73 , ~·~ p 1 of overtime avail, \Ye will SatUrd11.y anti Sunday nmrn· N~ mt n who al'e reiu.ty to pr ce . .,...........,. COMPLETE Lawn I •nv.-..~ ,,~2 _2 Sl!•or Acct ControlOerk •$350 i:' ermanentus~t.C.M. tra• llrvi dll t I Mt•· _...,...,,.,.. •"' -, M · in. n e ews a Y a. ~. u~ ,,.vr. van or 1la· learn the car busineu and ~JENT WORK. no t..b too, 1ardeninc ... rvloe. • JJaullnl "~" ........ Clerk Typist S400 area. 11. exp. deslrablio:. 10 AM A 1 . .,_ ,.._ • .... """ "' .,,._...,~ Full ._ · n..-· PP Y in J>PniOn, ,,.,n "'Alt()n . ....,nlacl Harry an willing to train. Must -r", -asonable. Free A clea.n-up. ,Jim, 5fS-0405. M,rr-Camio:n/Stereo $585 iXnor, in hand • power tool · •part hme. rcrm. pay. ....,,..., Call Porf-lo SJC Seel 1 ~ 1 . De "~ •• RT -r-r·•t 1 Bo p .l.JU.u e ·~ · · ey n ..... rcu allon pt. have -.....1 nononallty, be E stim. H, StufUck. ~. JAP··~ GARDENER P•intlnt A. NEWPO , debuninJ' of ~Won me-"-"" e ns., nu!I, ald vac. D ILY •-•• ~ WINTER R.~,, ~r-te Ex-•:'°'"~"" Free Eat Paperh•ntlftll Personnel Agency · diiamcal mm,,Menta. Apply Suite G KEEP important job a1 A PILOT, :\30 West intercstcrl In a future, rl~ '" .....,,..,... ..-._...,, •-DoYor Dr., N .1. 1 523 No. Grand. S.A. housewife It mother. Earn 8'1y St., Costa Meu.. well , 11a.le11rn.lnded. Benetit1: floors, paUos. d rt v e 1, * .,..,... 7373 * INTER. I: Exh!r ,Palntinf. ... 642..,.71 9 hour daY . -4.S hour wk HEIP Needed-Work f 0 r in gpan time. Min. 11~ ~. PART lime cook "'anlM, Doe.mo., group Ins., cuaranl-11d~wlllka. Don. 642-8514. Gi4RDENn'f~. ~VICE Lic'd I Ina. ·Refl. Reas. Protit ·aharing youneU (or us ). Part time Sarah Coventry Jewelry. E)IJ)('r' nnly, Village Jnn. t~ l&.l11.ry pies comrni1- PATIOS, walks, drive, Wlall CLEAN-UP, TRIM iia..tes. ·J'rff t'lt. Chuck, .-lull time. llflO..•-per 54()...{16]4. Balboa J&le. 11lo"-· Unllmited incoml'!. Ap. ,r b--•· e ·Mtr7624 e 6'"'"""" Adminl!tntlve JHE' --ply In Person. UNl\TEMI· new uawM, saw, ~. ~. UNDERWRITER .$72IO mo. to 1tart. Call for appt. KI""?IEN ~E1per, over :1. PBX TYPIST $450 TY OLDSMOBlLE, ~ remnve. 5'8-1668 forest. JapaneM! Gardenina Service PAINTING, prof. All work U11e your superior ability, 536·-'fooe. expd, Itaha.n Dell. 18al4 Auto agency exJ>(':r. Harbor Blvd Coal& Meu.. * CONCRETE WORK * \. Also qean..up. 1'IM Eat. iuam.-Color 1 pee 1 al t 1 t aharpnll":ll Ir ambition lo put J C. CARTER CQ ...... -,,.. ... ..,;~--iii" I Beach Blvd, H.B. Call Llz, (TI41 956-1000. Cal· ·• UCENSED ANO BONDED e 5tM029 aft'3 PM e '·~. 547-1«1. : you ln an ootstanclin(. co. • • ** H~SEK.EEPERS LIVE-in oouple. Newport Fair Employment Agency, Sales· DICK OR WAU.Y 540rM&1 \EXP· J aparaeGudener e HOUSE PAINTlNG e whttfl people don't quit, thfoy DOMESTIC JOBS Beach Expd Refs Good 905 No. Euclid, SUite A, INOUS. SALES REP. ~ ~11 Work • .. -· Complate Yard _Service FREE ESTIMATES ~ promoted, C.U John , 100%. FREE cook ·613-2339 befor~ 3 or Anah~lm. Contlnuoug growth tltuadon ~............, • -&n W. 11th SI .. Costa Me11a. • ha." cl't'A led nn.nlnga for driveMys le 1 i d e w a I k 1 • Frff 1!!11. ~ eves. Call alter 5 PM. 496-3666 Goff, 8J3.2700. Denni11 I aft 6. · , •-. Denni P.-ncl •·•~ 54a.3421 e L1·v .. 1n Tusto·n dro've 11'ke ~==~~---~-1 Per'sonal Socrotary lmaa:lnat1ve. aggtta1nve IH'r· Llc'd A bonded, 645-426. EXPER Jape.nese Gankfnl!r PAJNTER-SEMI·RE'I'IRED :D2 ~kh~· Dr, ~;~· Equal Oppcirtunlty Empioyio:r clti~, id. re.ff. NO ~k. LooKtNG for 11 cra!ly Xln't P/llm" Position 80n w 'local div. of ne.t'l ; Cnmplite yd iervice."Nut REfilSI'IC ?RICES ADVERTISING to $500. person w/a ttiendly 11mllio:. Good Skills corp •. $804 + comm + e.x· Contractor ROOM Additions, EltimatH, planl A; layout, Ercle flt' 2 1tary. l.T, O:metruction. 847·151l. Additlonl * Remodelln1 Ge:rwick A Son, Lie. 6J3....6)t1 • 54S.2170 JACK Taulane-Repalr, remod .. addit. 20 yrs e')lp. Llc'd. My Way Co. 547-0036. Eloctrlcal • • • • • • FATHER Ir SONS • Decorating, de1tin. carpm. try, plumbing, wirilJI:, etc. • 4 renentions ll":xp .• :ism )'t in bus •• Llc.d l boOOed. 13Sr3545· • "-Rdil.~ Free est.~ ,.,CLEAN WOJq< ~1255 ' 0 !: N ~A L· at a I 1 tan t e Llve-ln, Unda 1111!, 5 days, Apply In person. H~r-hor EXECUTIVE -pcnte1. Fee. Pa.Id, Abo Ft!!: COSTA 'MESA 5Jt tl21 ·No WuMf G~~ oppoted rtunh1l'.!_l1or ~ledy chairside, full time, Min I to $350. Hobbycra.rt1, 1926 Harbor, PERSONNEL AGENCY J obi, Call Dlclc Low, Newport scli-Lquna NJptl . * WALL,APER * ,,..,._.va ' "" y ....u yr exp. in G. P. qflict. e Llve·ln, mother~•. 3 C.M. 4JO w. Coast Hwy .• NB 833-2700, Dennis I; n,nnta Lawn Mowing • When -· call ".Mae·· secretary to work into brold-Be able lo take good' K·ray1, teens I .. _ .... .$300. LUNCH COok exper. Small Suite H I 645-m6 PenoMl!l A&:eney, m . ,,~ er ttsponsibllities at tut. ~ . "' ' ~ ... -. · • · Michel Dr-.Irvtne Comp. Service 541-li44 ftS..lnl --..i N ~ n rr h d tmM' :'en her -ht;;. mow e ReUel Companion, 1~ dinner houle, Neat, cl~an. ~ !IOn , · • ---.~ ew_.. ~c a • quickly, rtady to accept ex· d k Sa.n Cl d · k N B 673-7722 ~ SALES G.ner•I Sen-Tees P AINTING-H O NEST vertilinc agency. Brains, &)II per w ' em., MnoANnn er ... to do 1 · 1 e PLASTICS e RARE OPPORTUNITY to..'... CLE A-N GUARANTEED initiative, • lh required. panded dutiH. SaJuy ~ T-o $50 per week. any age, te • ., THINGS by Moo.. Lt. work. ~ I: inlured. Call l»!l'70 Huntington Beach are a . w~house work. Must type 1 . "· id' 1 a parl ofrfastl!lt &fQWinc''co. elecl., •plumb, Rnce, ~_.'t• 6'15-57to.• 147-2569 bttwttn t.l: 5. UNKEL AGENCY on IBM. Pref pet110n w/a nJecuvn mo 1ng opcr11 on AT PRESENT 1'~ 3 poel- tle, lnltln1, carpentry, .,.......t AFFORD inflation • Join the./ ~D'°'EN""'i'"AL,--,AM!=is::la::-n:::t:-. -;;Exo:p::;.-;d I Al.0, Cle;rjcaJ, ete. 558--0'42 • or trainees. Graveyard lions open for ambitious etc, 54!Hldt. P R'OFES.SJONAL Painting Shaklee Succeu Grou p . chai.rslde. Orthodontic of· Ftt-Free van. ' M~t be neat and depend· .sales peopie Wtricht at. Inter A Exler. Rl!uonabie 5f6...4252. Contest now on. fi H Bch 149 Riwratde Ave., NB able. Female prefen-ed. titude Yud:•prq:e, cleanups . Re-. ....... dirt, Ivy. $ k.i p loade r, bai:khoe. 147--. ~ TRASH I: Garqe · clean-up. days. Fl'M tit. -.Anythnt:. 5'1-Sfl.1L Rates. 567-7455. As..T. BKHtm _ San Juon "'· nip • r' • · . MS.3700 MAINTENANCE M~t be abl• lo work Sat ' f"ANTASTIC PAINTING I PAPER.ING, Capl.atrann location1 New 1-""-- 2405 -.D"R"A"P"E""R"Y;--· [ ·~~~~~~~~!!! [ MAN · · or Sun. TRAINJ!'lG PROGRAM llyninHarboraree..Llcl: bldg, WiY perform P /R. WORKROOM HOUSEKEEPERS Com· Apply·Jl:JO.l1;30AM CallWilaon R33-11nlO.Spm bonded. net's turn. '42-23511. AJP, A/R I: typing. Salary pa00>N, Prat:tical Nunes Our I•-• a~"tmen\eomplex C M c l'f S I Sewj..., I: preulrW, ex-. I: -• ... ~ ~~a esa. a 1 • a es YOU supply the" pai at . COmmel'llurate with exper. ~: Beach Dra .... :, 900 Uve·lri er out. Good Paying in the Oranre €ounty llt't!ll ~ Wf!SI 18th St. LIQUOR-BEER-W INE Room ..... 1 ...... .1 "" ... ,_ Contact Mr. B or!.l n , ........ ,, Joba. Em..Joyer P&11 Fee l1ffd 'd nt it ......... I _...~ ~ ea. 1U-v •."• ~: • ...., • w. 17tti st, C.M. t :r" s a n11 e man e-* ... ni:.nge Coalrt Pla.•tics * Sharp well dressed indlvidua.I exttrior. Call ~'JOll. .1..,-==-==,-c-.-:,...,.=-Hio:alth ' Famil~ Catt nanCe man. Must be i main w/aound jud.1t1Tient drt11lred PROF.' Palntinc incl :roofl, ATI'RACTIVE airl tn answer Exec, ~·y to $650 Agency,.~ No. Broadway, ten~ engl,neer, Preff'!f'o PROFESSIONAL phone for est.ab. rerritory, Call Bob U. , ,_ ,._ •--phollt' 'le de liver our C.0 .D. NEWPORT' BEACH S.A. ably with apartment main aolldtor. Dana Point San M""'-" &l.l-2700, Dennll• il accou1t. ce . ~ • ..... Th • ~ I f 547 U.-i ba k und . • __ , f45..5191 at SA per orrler, 646-3566. e .,.,. ,l!Cf. P •~ or an at· I -::""c;;:;==,;-;-"-== ltnance c aro. . O~mente, Capistrano area.. Dennis PcrMMel Agency, DUTCH Maint. Service ftir -"""-~='"~·-~~-·...._,...-ARE YOU tractive· aii1 w-/top lkiUs I HOUSEKEEPER, mature, ~ Work in YoUr own home. 2082 Michclsnrr Dr, Irvine. ,,•o.,..=•==·=,,.•~-;;-·='°"• Houucle•nint , E L ECTRICIAN, licenaed , hondl!d. SrriAll johl, malnt. • rep&in. 548-S3Xi. ELECTRICAL WORK. All kinds. Big or small Uc'd &: Ins. Fn!'t est. 546--0211. O.rdonlnt -, noon, windows ~ carpet INT/EXT painting. Guar. . , oonat:ruction • relAMd 1!.11'· liwin, to care.for father I: 2 Apply &s_ I d_eal In area. P hone 5 AL E 5 L A·D y ·•x-'d. work. Reu. rates. Call Bill; Planning your vacatJOfl . pert t --own 880 Irvine Ave, NB '3.>1465 betw 9 oo ..-cleanintt. 537-lSCll 548-~ eves. I""lm EJdra Money Now!! ~;A EMPLOYMENT eenagen, room & een : .i..m. Wt~kends. 221. Mar In e , Anti Soll C•rpet• Full or part time. For . in-ba~. Ooean front home, N. and noon. BalOO,. Island ' --;;;:A=ft,...,;oro=C:;l=oo;;-n0ic;;'ll:', ;;::;-;-Pfaite.r,. P•tch, R .. ,r t~rview, call 54<Ml!J28, AGENCY, JN~C. Laguna.. Mt-4521 or ~158 Equal p ppnr. Employer ~~ · M Cle ni Service , ;... _______ ..,..,,,,,,,__ ·2082 Bu.uie• Ctr. Dr. , · em. _ Real Est11.te Sal~ Seam1tre11 -(2) ega a nc *PA~ PLASl'ERING AUTO Aui1tant Body Shop IrviM 833-JMIO ~HSKP=~RS""°°"E'°'m-oll'l"-o--.. -,.-,1~ee. MATERIAL LARWIN REALTY P/tim.e ~ Ca.rpets, Windows, Floor etc. All typs. Free estimate& ~ppJ~b: r: .. xi: <Orahat' Co. Airport ArHJ Gecrre Allen B)'l.aM Agen. HANDLER R11":8ale Div. nt Larwln Co. • SECR!ITAllY EXP. HaWalian Ga.nienei Reaid. l Comm'l. 5'Mlll. Call 5t0-6825 EXEC. Secretary for loc&I cy l(lg..B E. 19th SA · 21562 Brookhurst Av., H.B. Com.I.I. --'eni-.mce House Hunting? Wuch the ---------Harbor Blvd., Co1ta. Meu.. ch h M t be .,A7. """~ · · Day shirt. Must be neat, de-(n4) 546-S4ll / {2l3) S!J2.l2ll Kl'.malaniil'i;•ii--iil·ii7ii.6i. iiiiiiii~iiOiiPENiiiiiiiiHiiOiiUiiSEiiiiiiiieoliiiiiiumoii.ii.iiiiiiii.i /Plumbing sff Miles Devore fo:r urc · us exper., ""' .... .,.,.,,,_ pendable & possess 1table OPPORTUNITY for two tull deta'ila. JH!;tsOn~e, l!.l.fick!:nt. Reply, I ~H"'·o""u"s"E;c:;K"E""E""'P"E""'R'"1.-:,.,,.,,.~ I work record. Will tr11ln, time, experienctd Real El· .SAVE on Home Repaln. BABYSITTER needed in ~O. lC 1536, Newport feuionAl :family, .-alary Apply 8:30-ll:JO AM late Sale1men. Better than $480-$514 Pe~ Mo. * * . * * * * Free est. Rootinc, Plum-Mesa Verde School .,e,. 3 ach, Ca 926&3. . open. ggs..7995 , * Orange Coast Plaallcl-* average commluion, com· General ucretam.f dudes. U. C. I, , , blJW, Paintina:, lnltallat:lons, Daya a . week, cirls ages ,JI EXPERIENCED woman HOUSEKEEPER. ll~ln, 850 West 18th st. pany pe,kl major medical handle phonn A: appta. 1or Hauling, All work llW'• mos. 1 10 &: 13 yrs. c.,ll wanted for . clel;fting; must private room, 2 childttn. S30 Costa Mesa, Callr. We have 10fnethirig differ: An active adminlJ!trativt 1 .... ------------------\I 839--0172• have ·own tran.-various wk. lteferences. C a 11 ent Drop In and t9Jk It ove:r dept. Req'a )IJn't typing, Ute . Trader's Paradise Ones -PL=IJMB==IN"°G;:-.;;REP-.;;;c;AIR;-Tllf!., Wed.. or t'Vl!I ·&ft 1· Job 1-I n t er.v\ewing FYI, 536-00lll MATURE woman to care for _ ...:..._ _ _ ~ _ ~ sh I min, o( 2 yn seCl"etat- No job too small 54fi-lS42 ~fch IO. Call MZ..1998 or two children. qt'l 13 &: 151 3 '™~~ ~ la.l' exper, * 6U-3J.21 * BABYSITTER .• My Mme 67~ for appt. fmlhecliat9 pm to 6 pm, Mon.Fri, Sat, Real E1tete CarMr ApPly PeT10nl'lf!I OHlce I ...,=,..-...er.==;..--Bal. -Pen., Mon. thru Fri. EXPERIENCED I a rm e n t Oaanllllllc. ·In 8: 15 to 12: 15 pm. No oooklni New or expert~. J~ln the 180 LlbrlU'Y Adm Bid& : C_OLE PLUMl_ING 1:30 1.rn-4::Kl pm. Call att•s. cutter, tuJI or p&rt time. r--• ...,... or cleaning. Dover Stmft company that •·crowing. If U niversity of , 24 hr. service. M5-U61 6TM465.' • Sf0.:4511 Costa M9SC1 arta. Ref requir_ed. Call ~u ::0 not have a llceru:~, Celifornl1 Irvin. I I P:eol ,Ser.vlce a BABYSJ'ITER-2 chtldren, EX'J'RDtELy' hlrh incxlme Join the RM c.;.pet 646-1270 alter 6 pm. ec on 014, . ' 8AAf.J2noon &: 1·3PM . ' times 1• ,lnl t•ll•tioft ., "Peninsula area, in Your in ·ociunr rit'!w f i e.Id . teim •nd M tt.. bestl MA'1'9REexper'd womanfDr Real eslate 1~ course F.qua1 Oppor._Empl~ • ··~,,,..,,....,....~-=--~'71 home. Ph: 6~ alt ' Become di~I. for fantastic ONLY Red c.J,,et offers: housework. 6 hr;' nnce a Fu.II tralnlnc snrram. Man: SECRETARY POOiS clMned .I: painted. PM. l(&lhy AJl1 Bos. L Telev\alon advertlaine u week. Refs ttq d • O'Nn atement opport"Unjdet. Mrs, • ·dollars Acid wuhe1. Fret est. I "B°"AB=Y"SJ"TT=ER=-w"an=1ed::-;-ln;:--:111Y::r' M SJ!en 839-4701 ppt of 3;2172 trar.. S2 hr. 557-9600. Jones for lnforinatlon l Newport Beaeh firm ~ ~:!!.on a b l t 546-3.rr-4, C.M. home 11:30llm.3:3Dpm. ~, ... ~ L.·t • led la 2. ,Extenslv~ n,ewspaper ad: .'-MARINE VETERANS (714) 14U581.. a oUJteeretary w/min. of .3 }'tal'I HA VE; 3 BR, "BIG BEAR HOME, VlEW, ALL um., FURN, EQUITY 1351lJ, I WANT: LOCAL fROPEJt. : TY. MYERS, rrni756. I YES, We baYe bananas. And ~ net apmdahie! $172,1* fruit plantadon 1:-anall cattle ranch ln Aurtralla FOil Cal. , prop. Alf. fl75-1225 HlR uWNER.. Granada Hlll1 2 I 1ty view hmt, 2*X> Ml ~. :twnn cat SMM • .! Br. 3 Ba. : tam. nn. For m\lr hm!. t-._ "' CdM. &44-45n. 646<14.1!1. ; f.'Al'IU.AC Coopc de Ville ·a. air cond., tape deck, eather Rats, Pttfect C'Or'lljt. WANT hom,, kits or T. 494-7'1ifl 111.1 AcrH -IAnrt -Cl.ear. ' Dt.000 value -Tnaa. tor \ ri,.t ---Cir """"'" + ~ or boa.t or ?T &CS-fl3.10, I ro.2900. . l'rade Dlrllrw nn. set, Bed-, lllOm ... llwln. dbl. t. Kire' Gil llowlllr. T.V. lo< Bir t. ..., ... car.or 11 ITl-7115 ·'* * * .,...._. ca'r nee. 54().-0062 alt " · .... ~.,.., P wan n pet vert:isint Nnw tha.t your military stt· TARBILL RBALTORS ce exper. TYt>u11 70 Roofh'I _> ·IANK . ~C:~.::l!dopf:":~;:! 3. Call In Uatina: leads. v~· ls complete )'OU wanl a RF.cEP'TIONIS'l" How w.p.m. 8H IJI)+, lndivid~ • • , • Statio:ment Girl Tme 4. Contlrruoos profl!llkmal llOlld carttr job. We haYe Uk to . work would 1elecll!d wU1 be aielt itartet:, wltL Trade lkil, · tt.mm LEE Rooflrw Ort. Jtoofinc' all • ·Credit Checker ~'!u!:. :!" :~.,::~ · traini~ . · 1 one in-Which you can UM! ri: fatt:lt ,!: w 11 I I n ~ t o a e c e p t Fisher RSl.. IOOd-ccmd, •I types. 'Rl!mver, rfpaln, N T U S. 156 off1r. .. s In 3 stales much of what you've lio:am· eolaL , 1 -• "'"'°· nalbtllfy & wm>tc lri-Mut<er'bfnd•-J'OR. l5mm .. r I • ote e 1!r Will.train. Muit lovt peu, • U lied -• al ~ a et m. t oo" .._ .... ·'tflernilo l'(lof'coaunp· Wh te • NCR OJM!'I'•tor • ,mutt be ambitklu3 to learn o. nequa .-.... err pro-I• ed. Co. hM a fi.ne tralni!ll' Young m -co-. .,.,....,hdently. Xlnt c 0 1. cam.en.w"'1t·inlichtmeter I: cDar. Lie/bonded: lince "••vlMUM,IE ...... U ml N ho ~ i ~prorram.SlartS6000.I will M l ,':;,_,Ufll be1W.ftt1. Sa ar.,:J coa). &: focus. "2;8517. ' · Itc7. 642-7222. . ml'lA "'" e · ea Ill· 0 P nio: 7. lnd!Vldual brokt'I' super. Call Bob Wi190n 54().6005 C.ll J: M:ri"in,_, men.uratt w/exocr. TRADE llOOO ec In my 4, e T. Guy Rocltlng., Deal ANY J()141t c:aJle pleue. No applicalfons vwon . Coutal Ag•""Y r-la! •-CeH .... 3251 hr_. 2 bia llomerw/cuatmn bit Dlrttf I do my oWn work. . J&nd DaVls Empty .(aey , lakei;t Tbur. I Sa.I. UJ I. Outstanding imqe and 2790 Harbor Bl at Ad1UT11 .......,.H :"""" Bl~·tncyAd fs.;;:=,=.:::,.:,:;;o..:c:..:.=c:..-_,. l5'x32' _.tor mobile hm · 1806 No. Brul.dw&y •£": S.A. ~dway, Coeta Mesa, 2 reputation ....... ar mr a Am" ry ; ~ Private "';rt,. . 645-ZllO. -· 547-:tm or 547-11674 pm-5 pm only. 9. NO eompany ,...1inenta· RECEPT. $1200 LIGAL l l C'Y TRN• Call 139-1771 Sewlnt/ After•tloM BEAUTICIANS lftdf!d ~ FIBERGLASS , tnolden • tion Pt!Ople, people everywbere 1: Like to lwnt Croovy TR.AD Ml merclal 14 •·. • .. .,,.....;._ • nifhl work. 26'J•E. 11th St . Trainees Ir exp'd, AU 3 10. Superior worklnc condl· TIME FOR· )'(lt.l're there tn .creet them. 1111~ ~ ~ ~n lotE 1; ~~ .._ _, • ~.,,akirc -Altnationl Costa Me11.. 56-9919, ~ ahlfta. H31 PJattntia, C.M. tions natr 4 a biendly •mile are fl('M r . 0•MS!'DW ! .. _,,,;, n:J.. ac w " ,..,.._. • L. .... e. DHirned to auit you. tor Bobble. , .: r " ..... A1J this and more spells rnort. your ke)'I to ..ue«ss tn these . a.non Mil. -. ...... """""'~ No. Lone Beach. For vacbt Call Jo * 646~ rVn • une HoU1•k••per doUan . for )'OU, If you ~autJful aurroundinv. C11.ll n111 4 Dtlal1 Pwr.mel lot or lot w/comm'I blda;, or '42 SIU IOOKKEIPING TRN• Li.,•·in or S 0.71 haven't yet tnve8tipted Jbe QUICK CASH t.ynn Todd, 833-2700, Dt:nnls Ag~ncy, *2 llkme11m Dt, TT ~ 4, !161·9929. Alter1tlon1 - • Learn lo keep their fllure• l incle lilt Rtd Carpet way, do yourseU Ir: Dennt1 Pl!'rtnnne l Agt':ncy, Irvine. HAVE lOOk 5 br, 5 ba. pool Neal, accurate. 21 Y.tlf'I exp. 4:,.A/R In order., Co!ft~ Good full tl~e aal..tY. 0-a favor -00 tT NO\f! • 20f12 Micht'laon Dr. Jrvfne 1-s"ECR=><ET=A;;R-.,Y"'l'RA="1Ntt==" -llorM, LaC.nada. equib' Tet.Yitlen ·R.-lr tl'aWrw prosram .tar 9, litarp family, no 1m•li children. Uc::ensed or nol, call 546-M 0 ~H A RECEPTIONIST: Thl!E la • You cAn . discovtr th h t8k-War llk AtavwhH.d kit BRING you blk/wht 1V. Wt f::''w~=~ =:;.ril: ::';!r~=~ fOr interv\tw. Atlk kit _steve TH R Ua ip"!al entry ltvtl ~pnt ft1r la8CIAA.th¥1: 1lamorou1 world lor Newport area " or I f\)I it tor U> or lna. Ex-year Call A Fox. l'G-2"ttl0 andards Cal mxu: Grannis. AIM $66.00 l1C'f'Mo , the a:a1 """° like~ a lot nf Q( bus1nes-. Co. will train :c tio.e. AatntQS..1225,HIR ct·J•-. pi••·-tube 6 ml• Den~ll A r:nll PttlOn. nei It . I l 1nr inc course offtrtd. 546-fMO, public cnntacl. Will be pro-ital with pJio:mnt mAnner I .,...,. ,•w• ~~ Jn\<rvi•w. 8riJ>r DAILY PILOT moled to Secretary SIMI R""'1 •ppc•ranee. !400. MULTIPl.E '*""land .A tnr or" brnftn p arts . ~.,m Michela iDr, o:1 '*' · Call JOfln M1.rlin, ~ Lacuna dreYek>pmeM •~ MMlil3. • Irvine. nTIL. Ptrlme, m Im t. c.u· Jt'lln Brown, 540-6055 Cotit&J Agency .... ll!llM A 1133M·-* BLAINE'S TV * D •!LY PILOT Imo., no .... n, e. 'r Col•IAI '"'"" <100 Huhor 81. •I Adam• ,l'ractolorbotll~e, Son1c:1111AU-,. Salary/Comm. Fuller WANT AD """H Ad SEC'Y /RECEPT "' .}P'.O. "" eomm. ~ Aul~ M.,,._ ··~ arbor Bl " •m• .. ., . , . cwS1F11D •Ds -. -1~ , 1 1 • • . MAx1MuM F11 , WMt, to )'OU,..,. t6 ._.de! Kno#I fer hDl)Nty MD-OU -"' "MW .,._ For Dad-~ • H's alw&)I• !ht rl~ht time It ANY JOa..$11 lbt It heft .....: in ~ ru. • 1 nuut"n • 1 -tlv.ray1 the right place II J~J D1vll Empey Ar.ey ~ :n. Niii tnd' CEIWCC'°' .. ~~~" •• ~~-tt~lc-~----~r~ •• POR ACTION. • • ::,~ ... ~~h c;;·~ ~~~~~~nde~~r~~ 642-5678 i:"'l-M~:n·. R:~LT~I c:~ 1!11& ~i.=!"~,.:.~. S.A. * * _ ·~ -· _ CAU '42·5671 with 1 DAILY PILOT For Iha! - u 111>· todayl Whitt Elephant 01.,._Wne . * Jobi ...r-... -· CIUll!od 1d. try the Peney Plncllcr • I I I I I • ·' • DAil v rtLor PllOT·ADVERTISU ........ I.._ _ .. _ .... _, ..... ___,l[Il] ,_r ............... ~~ !Ml, W""'9d, MI P 710 Help Wantocl, MI P 111 l'vmlhlN 1~11:;; ;; .. ;; ... ;;··~!~;;;;-_.____ .. ;;.' -' ... '-;..._~~1 •• l.._-.;; ... ;;; ...... ;;.~lrB_~ 1 ~1 ;;;·~·-liin•--·;;::I~= I ............. Ill AAlocall•-t111 Pl•-/Ort••• IH Dit• 154 Camporo,Sat./Rant'20 Trvcko '" A~loo, lmportod J§ll 970 SECRETARY: S. r1fhl haood * pl ro V.P. or srowi"I I~ \'tlbntnt firm. Beau.~l of· f1ce In ldeat locatktn. si:a.rt TYPISTS ~•!er.for a ttmPM"U')' job lodty Jnlervws: 9-12 * $500. ' Call JHn Brown, 54()-fOM eo..111 ~ncy 2790 Harbor m •t Adatna --:il CRi TARY Sh, typlna. Cd oppot. • Call Lornlne WF.5'1'CUIT PERSONNEL AGENCY ,... We Need .All Otnct Skllia £,QuaJ Oppor. Employer Mal~ A Fem1I,. West•rn G1rl Inc. 4667 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach -=2t)<~J~W="~'~'l~;tt~n.-._• ~NB~~ 1 Vrl AASist•nl SECR,ETARY-Gll!L THE CATSMIOWI ntJDAY. Snta1l eng'\nurlf\l Young vet will tntln l)'m· cottaultlnr firm; typlna le palhetic lndl v. to lend a llte SH . C~ll 5Mh.1S23 Tbun gflntlt hMd · w/hla . f\lrry I Fri, 3 to 6~30 pm. liUle p11tlenls. Ca.11 Hope SERVICE S 11 t lo n al· l.sM, 8.1.1-2700, Denni• I tend8.nl/mect.anlc. Prefer Dennis Permnnel A1ency, over 30, married, reliable, 20!2 Michelson Dr, lrvlfle. Sal•ry open. 600 W. 19th St, WAITRESS l =-c_.M..,._A_p~p~''o,.'--,,.-;-~='I Expt:r. P /lime. Appl)! Surf I: Service 1tation attendant Pt· ·Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast Hwy, time, Evet. A wk-enda. Ex· NB. prr. only. Neat. tnqulre 2590 Newporl Blvd . C.M. SERVICE Stallot\, SalesmAn, exp. ptt!'d. Day/Eve, full A: p/tlme. Apply Shell, l71h I lzvlne. NB. SERVICE Station Help, ex- per. f"ulJ ~ P/'J'ime, 990 E. Cotl1t }(w)o., N.8. Stat 'rypl1ts T echnlco,I Typists Repro Typists .VOLT WAITER or Waitrfo1111 exper. for DI.nine Room, Hotel LA· auna -~ Mr. Ol1en -425 so. Coast Hwy., Lar. Bch. WANTED, fore Im c • r \mechanic, Cotta Mesa area. 642-5133. WOMEN • rirls • ladies Earn $3-S5 per hr. SeMce estab. Fuller Bro1h cwiiomers. ~tr. Ll'vlne, 962-@416. 21 PC. KING SIZE BIDllOOM GROUI' l'OUR cOOlct Spullh. Oak, map~, , walnut, or whll,e tlnltft, kine titc, hl'AdbQard. 9 d9or' drtMer It mirror, 2 btd • 1\de 11and.I, 10 ~·rl cuvantee. Ortho Rest Box 1prtnc A mattttu trame. Top lheet. botlom Ml~t. m11trcu pad, blJn.krl. pl!· ktw1 • plllow 1Jlpt, quilted bed •pret.d. SANSUI I AM/FM I '"'"° WOULD YOU ,OLD J!rCJllll Shoopdoc - MPX -new $139.95. Am~ BELIEVE pin. OFA Cft'tlfled pattnta. ..... clot ... alceta U'' baM, FllE£ ORGAN U:SSONS :UI E. Ulb $. ..., houle, 6" mid J'anft', 3'" .•uper ll lq ., )IOtl llker No tta· CK twttter4299.95 · a p a I r , lllndon. No obllgadon. Jual 1A '"K~C~O>~,-m-p-, -,~,-..,..-1-b-,...,- BSft-McOonald ll~X ,corn.. Come MMlil)'t 1:30 prn. Sllky tttrien, I wk I. plele w/baae; dual cover. COAST MUStC Jl,50...$~. 5J6...&989 alt Shure. Mw75 cartrldg...pG. 642.28Sl 10 am. Complete l)'lltem on lalf' TCP PRICES PAID FOR H'"'""..,---'------m= $299.95. U.S.A. St~ re o Stelnway1 &: Hammondw 1985 Ford °" TOil Chulla mounted Open R<Hl.d Camper. Rart sliding giau rear door modd. N~w super single tire~ new 390 tflllne~ Sbower, 'toilet, frt!&h water, hot I: cold. ~7·S603. Cyclts,. Bibs, · Scooters ns Equipment Watthouu, 179 PENNY OWSLEY C 0 , , nEC AmlA -~ ~ ...... w mare EXPERT Motorcycle repair. E. 17th !51.. Colt& Mesa. 892-J3t.f · • k ~ ~2442 Has won over 70 trophYI &: Any ma f!, ",,.... g\itnn· · Sewing Machines 121 150 ribbon11 in 9 mo'• nt lff'd, 1rtt estimates. From 9 STEREO, UnclahnM 1972 showing, Will ae.11 ror '5(0). to ~ Mon lhru Fri. Contact AL l FOR $297 Garn.rd aet. Auto tui'ntable, SINGER portablt', mOOt1 239. 545--3989 Ai:k :for Elaine. J im Betty, 64&-330f, 488 air auspenlion ape a ke r • ~Xl'f'llent conctitk>n. $35. CaU SUSAN Smith stable•: Board· Ne"'Pl>rl Blvd, N.B. TERMS LAY~A-WAY ;}.,J;:_,a,:;,~ v e :ad~te~ 64S--J94:). lo& trainln1 4 leuons. Costa '61 PAN ~ad, Cbmp. chop. PLAN tape deek. Still brand new & -TV, Radio, HTFI, Mesa 549-1953. ~. good oond. SUlO or ruaranteed. Sold for over Stereo 136 BAY Gelding·W~tern, cd lot trade for van. 498 E. 19th TRADERS S300, pay oft bale.nee or lt20 children, beat oUer. Call C.M. afl S. I FURNITURE MO'TOROl..A 23" -lor TV or take over • m a J I .. .., 546-9482. '71 CL 350 Honda, Sf{)() or 202 N. Broadw•y, S.A. peyments. Cffi:!Jt Dept., w/cart. Good cond, $12:1. -.,P,...-1 -,.-~~~--1 best lifter. ~1305 ~. n 7 rlays 714f893.«JOl. &f0.....0038. • om I no Gelding * * &15-2.180 * * I ~~~~~~~~~~' plus tack ~r sale SPANISH dinette lf!t, 5 pc. FRENCH Porcela in, Savern Ii S50 •. ,536-3249 '67 Bult a co 250cc $«), T w I n btd1/m11.ttr.. aerv for 12. Sacrifice dinnef I 111 I !!!!!!!~~~~~~ $1SO ~t7 frame box sprr, hdbd $25. 2 ring, platinum w/ ~7 Fl'ff to You Ill .'Il HARLEY DAVIDSON Anllque atralght back chairs di1unondll. Ham!Hon Dia· ...,.!:'~~t ]{~Ji) Full Drel'l.!I $20 ea. t"oot•lool, small mond watch ~ price. Grandl 1~3~~~in~o~•~·~2~T~ima~···~$;2~.~00~1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;·IC.~ * 54~3184 * ta.hie, Amber he.nglng ~ Barq~ lltrllng silver 11trv 4 pla.atie cbrs., kmck·kn for 8 . .,. -&II 6 pm. '71 Suzuki 500 ~. 7000----mi. ow-• ..,.. AFFECTIONATE 7 mo . · Rhett. 54Q...4J63. * AUCTI Co I l i e 1 Bea11 e mi". Genet•I 900 Xlnt m nd. DESPERATE! ON * • S.crilice $650. <94-3193. D=~~~· ~p";,ilT0~.$752 Fine Furnllure ~~·.lie. ahota. Alt 7, 11· Allen Boat with 40 HP S Speed Stingray & Appliance• · outboard &c: trailer with m11.ple end this S20 ea , A H Fr!•-7 30 SMAU. Beagle ~ Dalmatian winch $Jj0. FJ'ff with $40. * 67J-Ol94 m.pl. -11.. tbl 1-2 UC on. ua)', : p.m, '68 M t ~ • ·"-·· <V "• w· d • A t' B mixed puppy, Very . (nod purc:hase, 60 HP outboard, on esa 6JU ........... ,..,.,.. match' occa1. chr• S30 ea, In Y S UC ion lrn with ch.iktren. All •hots. needs repair. 531~7294 $395 842·3114 Assorted rt .. Mexican bllll!' _,, N-CM 6'' --••• -...,,n1 ~ .. -... ~ ~rr8. WANTED: Alum inum Boat, Electric C•rs 930 glau, TV cab. S25. Ml~. Behind Tony' a Bldfit Ma!'l 1 YEAR dd Ger rn an Gregor-.Alumacratt. items. 1528 Cornwall Ln, LIQUOR LICENSE StrePherd male . to rood 548-0175 aller 6. ELECrn.IC Car, Xlnt cond., NB. 646--4(M8. Oranac-On Sale ho · New top & curtain. Charger, EARJ.Y married furnitu~ hJ /Old luue -Public Prem· me with chikitt'n, Alt Boats/M•rlM $295. 847.-6182.alt 6pm. about to give way to a new ises -Food Or Cocktails) 6:30. 96&-3973. Equip. 904 Motor Hom•s __ ___, ____ "'"'"'""'" '72 >/4 Ton GMC DATSUN 1972 C.P.t,C. C'a.tnpcr truck"''' . PS, PS , radio, 31,....,, ""· '72 DATSUN 51 Q tr&1111., a:augtt, T. clau, plui Sig Sedan . .f .speed dlr. V~I lQrtg wide box. \VIII haul 1011' noor. Under 4,000 mlle:L cam·,, e r . St:rial No. n & H + w1w. i'ull prlce ~1. $2136. Can finance alL $3395.00 <•2341"'1. C•ll 494-68U alt PlUJ IRX, lie. It (l(ic. fet 10 am 546-8736. BILL BARRY ·n 240 z. 3000 ml., Map, air, .f sJl(I, radials, Extra. clean, $4750. 830-7613. GMC-F I AT -PONTIAC 1..:.:.:=-.;_c,f -IA"'°T __ _ llfll St. Al S.A. Fwy.I ""' E. '~;;ms..•· Ana i--·1'"'2.......,1'"'2'"'s'"""F""1A=T-1 lit Intemationa.l Harvester RF.CREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa l\feu 546-4444 '54 GMC Pick-up $75 545-6517 964 BRAND new 1972 FJAT 128 2 OR. SEDAN. Motor trenda "f'COnomy car of the year." \\'Inner of 7 automotive av.·~ds throughout Europe. Stanrl.11rd t'Quipmertt in· clurles: -4 speed trans., radial tires. Jt. disc. brakes + mllny extras. Serial No. !28AOTl>006. $1976.80 + tax. lie. & rlor. fee BILL BARRY FIAT-GMC- ;r, ""' 1 .... experts for PONTIAC Savincs • SatWacUon • Ser-f1st. St. at S.A. rrw)..) vice. 200 E. !st St .. Santa Ana WE LEASE ALL POPULAR 558--1000 l97l MAKES AT C'OMPETI-"19°'11'"'""r"1"'at,...,!50"°" :-;s,-p"'ine=r ... lo"'"·. I TIVE RATES . C&lJMalcolmReld!or m i tes. ~!ust s ell . further dt"tai!~. 213/860-4856 or 213/27l-93n THEODORE esi l'1L ROBINS FORD '68 FIAT Sport Coupe. R&H, 2({iO Harbor B\vd. nev.· elutch k brakes. Xlnt Costa Mesa 642-0010 cond. $650. 6T.r 1345 eves ar ln1tant Peraonn•I 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 106 Newp:ni Beach · 546-4741 E'fu&l Qppor. Employer WOMAN FOR APT. CLEANING LARGE COMPLEX Must be thol'OU&'hlY ex:peri· enced in commercial clean- inc. Ca II 546-5025 YOUNG MAN to fabricale window shade•. I n s t a l I drapes. We will lf'ach. Car fumh1hed. Full tfme. CdM. ~~~~~~~~--A:::u~t•:•:._:Vl~•:•;tod,::~~~968:'.j-'-"~'-"m-reA•~·.,~k•loodj•~·.-~- Vll ,AY TOP JAGUAR " • fl t bl W'll 118 500 2 Kitlem:, .male It. lrm, cooc11 "'" ro ee a t . i • Siamese mother. 3 4 a 6 2 LIGHT ll5 vol ta, AC 400 cy- 11ell our naugahyde 2 plece Call Wln11on, C.Ollec.t Camino Capiatrano Cap. cl: aboul 750 watts. $39.50. eectlonal, whicl\ folds into -~~"'-'-'-272_-<_2_49 ___ 1 Bch. • Vinyl r(.#)(d lead, 5hellac, STOP SMOKING The Euy \Y•Y 4 eam $100-$1000 a mo. m-<21.1. STOP Smoklna the l'LI)" way 4 Mm $100-JOCKl/mo. Vf/O interltnin1 w(prese11t jl;)b Smoken product. , lfl-:.4'1.3 ~-· ----·---~ double bed. Also, 2 end WANTED: SUrrboud & , epoxy, polymide, w h It e lit.blea & 1 roffH lable $40 wcliult. Will trade Kodak 2 Beaulilul longhalred white lead , surface sealer, asphalt lor all. 54(}..2779 aft 5 pm. MTO movie projector oc seU flutty femaleti <11.pt 1 yr.) vamist\, 111.quen, etc. $142 a Ou•lity Designer for $60. 543-1JJ6. need .hom~ 546-4478. gal. f'arichilda 544 ADF $42, F.Urn. It Access. POOL table, family size, all LOOKING for home, adults 536-3912. Fashionable N.B. hOme. Liv, aCCHeOrles, $60. Cuh, or only, smooth Fox Terrler,l;,;o;oo'""'a_m_p-. -:H;-Arm--a"th-g-aoo~line-OOt Harbor, Garden Grove lam rm, mstr bdrm, & trade for pistol or small male, 2~. 968-5717 aft 2:30. 12 volt generator. Sl2S. 1 Blk. &. of ,G.G. Frwy, &'Ut•I bdrms. Con tem p 6 motm;cycle. 567-8565. FREE Puppy11: Mlx«I smt 675--8185. 636-2333. CASH B!_UHE!,B~!;.K Only ·Authorized JAGUAR DEALER ,.. -"""' ' -... Julf call u. Wt he ~atimates. GROTH CHMOLET '67 XKE 2+2 Period. Week days alt 6 & b~ 836-8807 510 s 1.-:-.c----.:------:c~ 1l ALWAYS 'TOP week ond1. 645-0022. Rl/MMAGE SALE! C.M. Sh•..;..., San1• Ana. . Boato, Pow or '°' *Marvin Pearce* r-!~ TEIPOIUY =-===:---:--:--:-=-! Women11 Oub, 18th at ~~~~~!_'.~:._ __ j;;;:--;;;::::;::--::;:::::::-"'.".';::-. !oJlll, •Hl••Mr•JS 5 DRAWER. chest $ 2 5 · Anaheim. Sat Mllt'd:I 11th, MALE Sl&.mc8l', 6 mo. old. 36" Cla~le 'stepheng M'dan ........... LARGEST ltoek of new A Matching 9 dr. ch e 11 I 1().....4. Wide Selttl\on. sea.l potnl·, beautiful matk· w/moor1ng, New p 0 rt . Motor Homes .A.ak for Sales Manaaer l82U Beaeb Blvd. HuntirJaton S,acb Beautiful ~a green. A.uh> matie trans. chrome wire wheel, 'air col'ld. UCG689 • $3695 others In ch~e from C.-111-r ....... ~ old Nevajo Orlenll1l ruaa In w/mlrror $35. Nile atand ings. 496-3896. ~·~· .. Att 'pm, "37-8623, ,.., M ........ -... Orange Co. ~n.:"Fri 2-6.· $7.50 Klllglllze turq. floral 5 CHROME rims for Ford v•i1"'Jl,IOO 213/8211585. -,-Truck sso. 1s ra1. Pemoo CHAMP SIRED cmco1a1o • , ' . Sales • Rentals •teener. 211ZDIPMtt Sat S-4. Sh&h 'n Shah, 20303 spttad $7.SO. ~ afl S. tillh lank comp( w/Ush, alao apricot loy Poodles to good 18 GLASPAR. cabin crulM!.r 558:3222 Drive. lrvlMr. &JJ..lzts So. Main, SA 5.S7-1212. SOFA, plu•h velvet, otvtr 10 gal .. lank. 646-t5fi6. home. 546-28.fS. & trailer. 75 H.P. outbo11.rd -~· o-lor. ....... AN1'JQUE walnut drop ltef uM!d $140. Match In C 1• lb W •-• ~-4,.---M;o--,.,ld,_--;1-"'G'°•--I top oond. 963-4364. 9442 Pier 1411 S. Vlllace Way, S.A. '~' ir~ ...-~-~ bl 3 i.. r i 1-.. JovesHt S90. Hi-back cha.Ir v as,..,,. ....,, .. r, 0 0 ma e rmAn Dr., Huntington Bch. per. with brokerace firm ta e, .,.aves, ....,rca o.N, ,S85. Cock!il.il tabll'a $35 ea. l!leJMlfale units. $100 set or ~herd. hlEtlroli:en. Very , . . RENT our '71 El Dorado p~. Will cone.Ider tra.inlna: ~eel $200$50; !~!i~~ w~: Lamps $20 CR. SJ3..628l. best offer. Color T.V. $.10. JovirJK. &l!'.....U39. 34. CRUISER -1968 Fatrhner motor home. Sleeps 6, fully fas~, ~te typlat. Ctll an.ienza · ~. -Ant ique fumilu 5-5798. loo many xtr& to li!t! se lf-<:0ntalned .. Re a er v e Pa.m: Mitchum, Jones A Valley Rd, C.M. LASI' cha.tlCf! for truly Orien-FRF.E 10 good home-8 mo. Dana Yacht Sales 496-+145 now. 54g..9513. tal China closet, bdrm aet, SQUARE DA old cat with shot11. , fe.n\l)leton, 494-978L WANTED to buy, 19 6 8 size JO & 1 w. &45--0925 aft S pm 14 RUNABOUT, MOTOR .\ 'TI APOU.0 motor Home TEJ:.EPHONE SI.Jn. Top S w e d la h Ro r • t r an d 1 living rm lablM:, 0tmpher ?~nllh 23., 'T'V & white, TRAILER. EXCELLENT 25·, A~ 4000 watt gen. . -·mm1-·•--__ , ....... Ap. Chrl11tmas Platt. 644-4687. cheal, •liver. 1147-4128. •. I "5 ,~ ) 31 ~ODD DOORS. windows, mi . c . CONDITION. f>48-3168. $15,000. 64~1630 Iller s., ""' NJ\I(.. ..... .... en 1ne .... · .... · -.-. from houiie remodel. Even· -;;:c-:;=,,-=~~C,..,--1 pl in bel 900 Rockers Chine spin whl 4 POSTER dbl bed, «ood 26' NAVY WHALE BO Y penon ween · • se, · · __ ... •••. 2 -.. 1,.,1 0,,,...... BABY GRAND insi;~ 6'7S-4595. AT Traller1, Travel 94S Jnd U:oo·noon at 8311 Boin Hall trees. Piano stools. Call c.vuu ...., .,.,. ..... lst S50 takes it! Avenu~. Midway Cl~. btwn ll AM-4 PM 645-1418. chairs $24. Portacrib Ir pad, W:urlilzer. Xln't eond, Sac. * 64l-3396 * e ARISTOCRATS like' new $1..7. 536-()()M. • $8SO. 540-0617 e.ve I ll~I TELEPHONE a o 11 e I t e r • * * oak bedroom piett1, ht• ... -8011t1 S•il 909 e NE\VPORTS E J\ R Ly Amer ican G.E. eltt dryer with vent . • • e1 AUTO·M'ATES wanttd fflf . eve .. uk in twin Iron bed S35. Other hid• .... L-..1 .......... , _.. • $45. Small frcner $65. Power liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-iiiml* nrr.....,..E, 17', No. 194. Al.,, uveral used ~-.. np airport atta. Mu11I have, -="-"-"',,"-'-I p~l_oceo_. ____ 7335_.= ~-ur:u '""""" •~ "' ..... -• ""'' ••• "'TO 1 · gold l"-'ttd. Vef"j a:d cond mower $20. 962-5741. Cats 152 ·F lber&lau on wocicl, w/trlr. WORSHAM TRAILER SALES tranop. -Su<, ~~ · Appllancos I02 2T09 w 17 $~. 833--9374. SMITl-1 CORONA Bargain!! 673-2.taS. • th Street e KENMORE -Rl'paiMnan Garage Sale 112 Purlable 1'ypewrller. $30. J PURE SJAMESE KITI'ENS CORONADO 25. Many xtn.s. Santa Ana (TI4) 5.11·2595 hM wuher/dryl'r/dlshwash· * 540-4168 * Jl5 ea. C.11 Alt 4 pm $6000 or make offer. (1) TRAVEL Trailer, l SS 8 er1, guam. 546-5218,COMP ·---------!SHA.KLEE Products {fur• 557-9892 W-3954. F ireball, 16'. $700. 1819 839-763'.I. deak, ~lne 1:!,~hi~~:; healthier, clelll'll'r, w"allhler Dog• • 854 SCHOCK SABOT Placentia, C.M. 646-3078. ELECl'RONIC Ovtn • FlnPBI &. stools, AnUques, bicydes, you, 89f-2564 or 892-.3163. 1------. ----1 like new, lJ?S. Auto Servi~, P1rt1 949 Quality-Lowett J>l°i«. Stand Jugg11ge, clothes, household SWAP Mttfers -Rt'COrd CALL for •tarting date. on &10-1156 Ne..irporl Beach • k --•··I 67"'50 •~ 5000 N 1 , new claslleS now form1nr.•-;;:;-;-,.~-..c-,-~_c.,-coo w ... ~ """ • ...-.... OT misc. Mar. 1~12. 17~ ""'"'l'' ew aurp us 45 s. ..,_, . 2 5 , 'N . 1 '63 Islander 32 Gd I• ~ 644-4157. .,_ ••.,u....r · · .rupp1et1 -mo•. ov1ce · · •r • , , Tu!lin, C.M. "'"' ea. '"............, •' , class 6 mo's or older. ventory. Try $11,500. Avery· RECOND. Appliances A: Gi•nt G•r•g• .S1lel CarJ)et for. Sa,le by . Id art inc re• t Kenneb &: Co. 675-8990, 675-8185. ~'!!l'n~ TV'•, guu. le de l Y' d · r"urnlture, clothln&, bike Carpet. IA.yier. Call '~· ' KITE No. 1005. $7SO. Llk~ T ~Zs · DJ.nlap'•, lBl5 Newport r1 0· •-ho *' ~· -** -· pa 1, car ires •. muc ,... ~ -~~~ clU.. to start new. 675-5.n all 6 pm 107'iii Blvd., C.M. 548-TlOJ. good ml"· 2'2 E. 19th St, NEARLY, new GE delu~• 1ft,.1JiO "Newport Beach, OpoU, S.I. b. OPEN SUNDAYS * WA.SHER & eltt. deyl't, CM Sat-Sun. 9·5PM. Toast-~en. mod, T-93. -ltv~atta. Wed, March 2'l, Boats, Sllps/Dock1 910 8 S fl T d Frigidaire cust. dbc hike I ·S-A-T-. -1-llO-. _17_<_7_San_t_a_A_n&_ . 40'l <:oft.a Mesa. St .. 543-7392. i 7:30 }>m. Open lo all dogs . . uy, e ' ta e 'TELLER 213: 674-4660 M'l-6081 Kl 9-3331 . BAUER WE buy all makes of clean 8uick·Op•J.Jegu1r used sporta <:a.rs, pa.id for 234 E. 17th St. or not. Please drive in for CostA Me~ 548-77&5 free appniaaI. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 642-9405 lMPORTS WANTED Onil!Je Co\mtle11 1'0P $BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA i888J. Beach Blvd. H. Beach. ?.t. 847-851!5 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS U your car II extra cie&n, ~ Us fu'.91. MAZDA • NOW OPEN Immediate Delivery HUNTINGTON BEACH i.i ... '·"' 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINQTON BEACH ; .. ,. ' '" . .-. " ~" " 84 2 . 6666 BAUER BUICK 2l1 E, 17th St. Coot& M... 548.7765 1~=~=~-== Auto" Imported 970 1 ____ ..;. __ ALFA ROMEO Alfa Romeo TURRET LA TH~ MACHINIST ntw, $170. for both. 6'f3..6635. ~ve (at Cabril!O:-ln alle)') SAMSONITE match; •• Ju,. over 5 mos. 546-4928. DOCK. T.e. Up. Privll. ·s10 -•-.... Must sell 1 ratE' Classic 300 MAYTAG Port • a · dryer C.M. Appl iance1, bdrm sets, gagf: -4 piece l:lS. c&JJ FOR Sale, 2 m i n 1a 1 u re min. Sail prtf. Wtr/elec. Goodyear Polyglais Blems. SL Roadster, Serious tn- DRILL PRESS OPERATORS !:xptr. in dote tolerance abOfC run "'"rk lnvolvlna cutinp w/ablllty to make set~. 9 Hour Day 4.5 Hour Week Protfl Sharht& THE J. C. CARTER CO. ' rn ·w. 17th St .• eom Mf' .. 141-3421 &tueJ Opportunity Emptoytr brand new cond. $1(1/make cabinets, p hon b 1 rap h, 54()..3'.155 0 h h ~ 1 b "' 303 E. Edgewater, Bal J. All sizes, low prices. Hi . . 1 N 83!1-<u... • • ac s u .... s, rown m e rn--. NOW ON DJSPLAY qu1r1f's on y~ o trades. Oller ......, tv...wr,·1er1 • -ac. -J•ck•-134 50 pr Bn'dge-. · .,,.,... • "'" Mi1cell•neoU1 & l' brown female. 7 wks);;;==,_,,,.....,,_-.,,,...,~~ · '" · · Sal•• s.-•ce _644-886:-;,-:-7_.-:-"""",--""""""'°"=I USED rrfrlgerator, Ir oat RUMMAGE Sale. Sat. Ma.rcll W•nted .820 old. No papen. 536-0368 aft CHOICE slip for 50' to 65' atone Racing Tires, Racina • "'' ~· free, white. $50. Jl, 9 am -3 pm. Everylhing 4 pm. boat. Slip is ~· wide. (TI4) Slicks &: Jndys.1950 Newport, Paru Body Shop ·~ Me~es :inz ~ SE 536-4696 from A to Z. Don'l misa it.. WANTED to buy 1968 * S1!ERRY'S POOD'F.:S * 673-fi606. CM 645-35$4 COAST IMPORTS · ir, " ras . Lo Mlchtlin~. ~1670 e r LIKE New Gu Ranxe Oven, 723 Lakt' Ave, H.B. Swed Is h Rora tr and 1 EASTER PUPPY SALE! SLIPS, 18'-42', Finest in Npt 1000.1200 W. Coast Hwy. S4Z..l59S eves. brolltr, a:rldl~. SlOO/best of· Jewelry 115 Chrlstma• Plate, 6#-4687. S51l &. Up. AU. COLDRS. Harbor. Best fa cil. Free, ~ Newport Beach 642-0406 -----,.==----·! :fer, 673-5608 morM & "eves., __________ 1Musicel Instruments 122 ~2848. · parking. 673-3TI1111110pm . (. AutM•Wt J ~ $1499 ~".".".,_.,.,..M_G ___ _ Furniture 110 DIAMOND 1 karat Sn>, LABRADOR R.t t • Gtt•I BOAT S ip, private com-'--;;;;;;;;;;~;;~I '67 Alra Romeo Spirler. ex· '68~ . va1ue S900. DIAMOND 25 FENDER cuslrn reverb 11.mp Dane . puppo'c• .. M• ,_ -. ·munity, Nwprt Bch. • ceptional. Lo mi, Orig ownr. MG M1dge.t, 4 •peed, ex· 10' CURVED ttctiotal, good $400, Stratacaster guitar .,_ r ' 673-826 General 950 Dy 547-58.12 or eve 846-2439, cDcLllRen. t condition. S4o.-021.l pl!. J55. VA.Jue J 3 0 0 · $3XI & mJke W/lll&nd us. Martin c re• t Kennels, * t l * * ,,~~.J75· 6'" •759, DIAMOND 10 pit. S25. Xlnl co·•.·~ •rot. 546-oo. 89. DOCK. Ii• up, .Pri vil, S70 min. ** w•~En ** BMW •n ~ or .6-.> V I $120 DIAMONDS I '"' ~ ' n.n • Midget, Glacier \\'hite, aue . o -~===--~-·'AKC Yorkshire Terr1i!r Sail p~f. Wtr/elec. 30..1 E. 00'.~:::C""'~=----I ~~~k ~:~~. =~n cov~r:: :';i:=•::~~.~~~ ~·c~'!i~R= &: :~~~~: mall!, 2 yrs old. $Th. Femal~ F.dgcwater Bal. l-87l-2861i. ~~~dk~r Ca;~~~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1_::_h_~'-'~-~-~~~·~'-;'~/:.,,1._m_i_. _s_2 ._ 1 9.l Ex . cond. $100. ~IMS. WEDDING band l Karat,"'~~I00~·-54~S,-J836~·~---;!,.1.1"1"'4 Sl50. All sbots. 1 1~ Antiques/Classics 953 MGB $250, value $950. 675-7521,' Office Furnllurs/ ~~ · ri!o 2002's & Ti.Ube.ck ~ Divan. Ll1<:e 557-4098. Equip. 124 GERM' SHEP, & wkA, A.Kc ·· TrMSPOf'Ulion .. 19:1:1 Ford coupe with V8 nat MG 1D CJiwic 1 9 51 • new! Rust &: Brown atrlpe. F b d I · · he11d engine. Best offt'r. Bavaria's $42.50. 642--8171. DIAMONDS -Buy Directs ~ECRET°"'""-·"°" ... -L-,--3-; e :c.i b e64., .,,.!7s s ,.?_~ '' •••••••••• ~ aft 5 or weekeMJ1. LouVt:red hoorl. Good oond. --===-==:--·I * WllOLESALE PRICES * IU\.U\ esk 'xS', w pu ase ......_. ' U111tar • i·u to rectonr. ~. 5411-2891. TIME FOR Dana Diamonds 496-~ wood., lood' cond. $7'5". calltl. Mt'M . Aircraft . f15 Dune Buggies 956 ]9&6MGBconvl!rtlble. 9UICK . CASH Machinery 116 673-6191 IVl.'I. SA,MOYED puppitll, AKC -ru.dra.gger or TrlCycle DUNE Buggy~ ha• 312 Ford Beau tiful cond\Hon. sm . THROUGH A Pianos/Organ• 126 Reg., 5 w~ shots. 'Make ot-Your choice at eng. Shor!ened Ford fr,11,me. 4~ ~<ttk lt11.y11. . LATHE, MILL, DRILL --*--H-';..M_M_O_N---I fer. 492-lll.il a.lier 2 pm. DIAMOND AVIATION 8 ft long, spare eng. $90 or MGB '67, IC'W mileage. Im· DAILY PILOT-PRESS, IN ONE hi prec A : D SHORT · hair Ge r·m an Low-Cost Flying offl'r. See at 242 E. 19th, CM maculate. rar that item, under WANT ~D mach w/kll1 o! attach. ORGANS Puinter, papc~ .. ~t11. II Stud@nt Plan Available "·ee.kdays. * (7141 33.~ * try,the PeMy Pincher 962·0950. l.arge!llt & olde!lt In West mo11 old. r.1ale. $25. M8-7'207, * 54(}.1932 * '68 ' ..... Dunebu...,,,, roll SEE us ABOtrr o•, EL $1(), -';;;;::;;::;;;;:::;;:;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;:::;..;:;;;::;;::;:;;:;;;;;;;::;;::;:;;;;;;;::;;:::;..;;:;;:;;;;:;;;:;;:::;;::;;;;::;;:::;;::;;;:;::;I 3 '"'"' Overs••.• Delivery r; .,,. AU models, New-Used DARIJNG 7 wetk otd Campers, Sal•/ Rent '20 bar, top, side curtaiM A tow CREVIER MOTORS 1< S.fort you buy-g;ve "' a 11'1'. COC'°'P""'" $10 l $10 . bar. 833-92921flam to 5 pm. BAUER IUICK STAR GAZ.ER"~ PENNY OWSLEY co. &IZ-ot81',5.14-3885 .,ter6. '72 GMC Truck, Spons,Rece,Rodo 959 nw.1:;:3jj~"1•Aoja •"..:=~":T---~r CLAY :a. POLLAN 892'331' SCHNAUZER pupo.. ~1ud Cam-r . Th• ~a-Are•'• r 1US2 Sf'ach Bl., s. or K11.1r11.. 1 1 r-vw Base, GT coupe, r;lft,. Automotiv~ £x~eoce Only Aulhmiud ~ t< Yowo.lf1.Acthi11GviO. M D'111lly l0.9, &t J0-6, Sun 12-6 set'VlCe*, ""'°8A., ~!',.g,*e.rm.s. BRAND new 1971 GMC .11 & OPEL DEALER ..,.. Atc•rdi"' I• I"• .Skrrr.• Y ~ 1 p U glas; 60% comp, ,Porsdl' To dfove'--·-for Th\.lrsdoy, MAJOR BRAND ORGANS n-au 1 'sh Sett-•uc · ~ : ·1F.u.l.ly factory equip. eng. All. or sci>. $2574, '65 OPEL ,...,.. ..... __,,.. --l...... ~ • r1 · "-' pupa: ....... , .,..... uic ud1f1&' P. steering, 1po' RT COUPE "ROdwordsairmpondl'l!fo, .... -rs From $395 inc. Allf!n ·Conn· Thenderin lines. SJ.25. ·gauges, radio, heater, V8 Trucks. 962 > ofyourZodiocbi_Qslgn. Hammond • Wurlitzer , etc. 897·9995. enaine plus beautiful 8• cab 4 spttd tntni, radio, he1 ter1 I r-3' Also Har p1 I chord, & 196.I El Camino, •uto, 268 ROY CARVER I Jn""' nice oondltioll RGU-JP.""'' ~~~OIA' Piano.Ii. JRISH SETTERS over camper that sleep11 six. engine, R&:H, chrotl'M! msgs. ' ftC.. 062 , "n.,;~ 3• Wilt GOU'D •rusic co. AKC M:'g. M&.les on\y, sertal No. TCE1 42.'506819. ne11 r neW 1wj<fre Oval ' Ii,,_ ' 2925 Harbor Blvd $ O '""" '"' " " 846-399< •• WAS $5031.23 • --~ eotl.\ M · 5jc",... 65 6 a. 36-'«...t ~5No. Main, S.A. tonlo cover. 1S -900 t 24731""-""'-'='""'~~~"""'~=:::1 ""'"' '"""""' 547-«ll *. s;nce 1911 Ah1TA pup•, ...,. Imperial SAYE $1164.21 Fafrw.,, )lr, c,.M. 5411-1862. '69 BMW 2002 xlnt cond. Uk• IAUER :r~ ~:~ PIANOS tt ORGANS. docs ol Japan. FROM STICKER. '59 Chev. Pick-up ·'' 11pd., new. 272-4 E. Coast Hwy )'lo. Buick·Opel-J•gU•r ,... ........, ** 548-7851 ** NOW $3899 00 ··-·~ . b ke A. G.d.M. 6'l-1.95l ' -· E 111• St l ll'?Ot«t AIW!th Kawai, Sh~in~·ay, Lo~Tey, • SnUl\ ...... v.~ new rA s, 4)o1 • n. • 1J='ltr ~~-A.Jen, B&ld'Nin. ele. From DULING POODLE PUPPY + tax, lip., doe. let re~ilt V-1 1enf. 375.00 D~TSUN Costa Mt8l · 548·776S 1,,.,. "'"'" $291 up. RENTALS. 3 WEEKS OLD $35. Bill DIRRY "54"°,;..~~-~=~~--'67 9U, Jacl &Ir, 5 opd. l!IN•...,,Y A51-c11* Da.11~ j().fj ~U)I, 12-5 '42-4818. 5.l4-J88$ alter 6. M '69Chevy ~ Plctvp, Camper '69 1800 Roadster 42,t'll}) ml, >.1nt ronriiHon. lf~ ... ~=-FIELD'S PIANO CO. POODLE. 1 wkl., female. PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT .<P<Claf, cu•I, •uto. pe, $3950, CaU 64>-U82 1a 1or~ :i~ ~ ~1!33 Newport Blvd. . chan1pagne, '75. AKC. tl-I St. l'l S.A. Ftwy.) $2315.1 OD off•!\ )Viii, trade, 4spd.dlr.Ali c~ewhi!tls, , PORSCHE ~~ .Ol.AloPholt M... 714/6'5.3250' ,s.1f.632.5. . , 3Xl I; ht St., Santa Ana 979--4710 or MS.-9251. hM'dtop A IOlt lop. Exotic r. •.. --• .... 21 Stott '' Woi...,. ~TE PARTY WANTS mt'EN 6 wks old pupr>il":s. t.t.•:Jooo ·~9 CHEV Apaehe 36 ull/lty rtd exltr\qr, blt1.r.k bucktlt PORSOJE 91~ •• '70 J.6,000' .1uir )'I l n v-'2.NMmlnf , ~ TO BUY P o .. """ •· fl ak U Au9. ,23,.~___. ~=" ,.,.at, IAN FOR btk I wht. lAb. mixture . ..,·~ rr. Open Roftd Cam r. bod,)t, 6 cyl; 3 apd, i m. aeata . .Meri eel T e srna ml. Good colld. Radial tirff. t-1 ---.....,..,. US-tt7!. tach. 34f>.16th SI. CM, · S!<>v& l!O l "' pe ~12. 1 down. C.11 546-t7lt. E'!JO. 6'<-60\6. ..... ,25,.h • ss,,.....:t-._..,, -ii w nven, ce oolfJLl')d , =~=--.-~-.... , ~ IZ7S-it~ l\U\..A-m-OfORD ell'C:lronlo TOR~ recillered., ve:r l•ttt clotel. His cirpet Ir FOR SALE: 1971 J\fincbtl'O '67 1Dat1un 1600 4 door. New 71 PORSCJIE 914-4, U1CKXJ .... , JI !IA ""' i: ~.. pl1no. Uke new! $7M. Caah. toy Potldle pup~ietJ &JC, llCl'etft door. Sift~ 4, '$300. fully 11 q u I p p e d • Ct.II Cirtt, r/h automatic °"°1 mi's, lJke new, Xtru. r Si .. ...-... 646--7010 afttr 5:30 P.M. $4168 WW t'Onsldcr cab bith shell ="',..IA68-"'.;..7.;., ____ .,,.._ ~· WiO. 54M41' ** UJ...0547 fit* •· • I • tO\ OlcW' The lutut dnw 1n the Weal 2 DVfinr b .. ck l)OOtltl, 1 In nde. 531"-0380. 1593& Mt. Thi f.utt1i dtaw ill the. 1 Wut '6i Oatau.n t dr Wa,aoti. Cher• '63 PonclM 911 -.::_~~~~~·~=G::OW==\8/=A:l:ua~•~=====~~~~.:._ _ _:J_: .. ~·~·j"~O..~U~y~P!lot=~Ouailltd==· : wk1 old. Very ftUDM,blt. M a I t er ho r n , rountaln •• , a Dally Pilot auallSed rr Oean. Sl\arp. 41,000 ml . !portamatlc, >ant Ad. 'Ill-Im' , • -& ~ ~· ..;A.;..d'..;-=;:_::_ __ _:_ '--'lm=l_be_1t-'ot1'-•-r._536-_~~I..._.. Cond. 6~1;94 I \ " ., . . . .... . . . . . . l I I . I F A • . -·, .. 4 . •• • • ·~ .. . .. "'~ ..... . . ' ' l PILOT-AOVEllTISER _ Wfdntsda Mao;; Wednesday, Mirth 11,._ l 97Z [ Aulo• IOI' 5'1• l§J [ AmoslorS.t ._-_ ... _ .... __,!§) I -"' .... Autos, Imported , 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported -·-1§1 .:-f -~ .. =-=-l§J~':_ I.-·'* l§J I f70 A;;i;., Im ... ,,.. "" A-U-990 A to UMd '1° Autoo, ,..,.,,.. VOLKSWAGEN ' u •· l§J ;-' .,_ ..... _so.~ 990 Autos, U1td 990 Autoo, Ultd PORSCHE TOYOTA ·TRIUMPH YOLKSWAfil!N CADILLAC CHIYROLET --'MiR·-=c~uR"""Y,...- OYER 25 Clt1'1, Reconditioned, & Guaranteed. PORSCHES 911'• .. 912'1-914'• 1957 to 1971 NEWPORT . IMPORTS 3100 W. Chi.st H1")'. Newport &-ach . 642-9405 WE WANT- PORSCHES HIGilEST OFFER AVAILABLE DON BURNS GET OUR TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! . ~Wt ltlDi& -TOYOTA 1!r.6 Harbor, C.?lf. 64&9303 SANTA ANA TOYOTA Service dept. open 7:30 am 'ti 9 pm 1i1'onday thru Fri· day. PHONE 540.2512 41' \V. \Varner. Santa Ana '61 YW IUG 4 apd, d.lr. Hu had lovins care! Excellent c01')dltjon thruout. Take small down will finance Pvt. Pt;y. Call MS-8136 or 4fM..&811. 1972 VW (type 4) Westphalia c amper-?olichelin radial1-Hemp mats .I: llhq -A~t/FM-man·y many 1oodiet-l,OOO mlle1. 548-4634 ~.69~TR-6~~Roa,.....,d~~~,-,74-,pd..,....~d~~.I _be_f~nre~S=p~m7,==~"'°',,-- xnt cond. Squad red w/ex-'65 VW, LIKE NEW! ot\c black Inf, (014CQT) Recently reblt, X'lnt small down! \\'ill finance Cbnd. All tta1. otters pvt. pty. Call 546-8136 alt 10 comklered. lAll. 5 pm am 494--68U• call 496-~2. &: TR '67 Spitfire 1i1k. ll Ex· '6_7 VW BUG cellent condlUon, Sale pric· XLNT COND! AM/FM, be1t ed• $899. (UCZ845) Triumph oUer. OJI aft 7:30 pm. Art martuis 01.. 547--0764 .... 8049. t TR 250 Stereo, MlcheliM. '61 VW Bus. Needs starter m. '" burrlar al&rm, pin striping, and brake cylinder, sot.Id Toyota & Jaguar Dealer rebuilt engine. Su Per Io r body, make aood rnnning ASK FOR GLEN Authorized Sales & Service cond. $1650. 5464478. transportation car $300 will 636-2'3.1 900 $. Cout HJ&hway VOLKSWAGEN ,deal 54S.53!<1 ·ss Porsche 912. iig, green, Laguna Beach 54(}.3100 'M vw. no enr. gt()(f tond. 1700 CC, new rings A bear. ·n Toyata 4 dr, air cond.,• -68-vw=-.,.-m~pe-r.-:F::-ac-l;'.ory:'.'.I mass, Hunt, fiatts, $250. in&s, '69 smoa, 5 spd trans: 1100 mi., $1700. Day e(iuip'd .• 70 ens. New trs. ~!!!.:. Short/ block $100. chrm rims. Koni-shcks, 494-2012, Eve: 586-0789. $2100. ~ , ..:~.::_=c.;_~· ="°"~~~~ \\'ooci ·whl, $3650. Firm. '69 CORONA. 4 spd. 1 ·m VW camper ready to 80 '70 Beiae" VW Bua. 49,000 mJ. 729-1769 Ca•lsharl. O\\INER. G 0 o 0 CON· $2'195 ~ ; . l owner, alr, _Amer. racln1 '66 Porsche 911-5 speed, elec. DITION. $U5ll. 548-1047. Phone 540.00'o DLR. headers. Xlnt med\. oond. '1115 vw Bur. -. ....... flood lhape. 5«>WO DL!I. VOLVO GET OUR VOLVO DEAL IEFORE YOU IUYI SAVE ON EUROPEAN DELIVERY ~w.Lflli& W YOLYO ' 1966 Harbor. c .if. 646-9303 '62 Volvo • XLNT COND Brand new reblt e'l'IZ· Call aft 12 pm. ~1321 Autos, UMd , 990 -'67 PLYMOUTH · ModUled (or bi&h J)trfonnance and appearance! MUST .$ELL! 518-7881/l800. AMX . '69 AMX 390 cu. in., psipb, air cond., lo mile1gt, J nroo. * 642-4Zl5 AMERICAN Sun Roof, Ralleye & Jog -~'=~~_,=.,--! $1350. 9~1313 att 5. lights $33,';0. 9681192 early Vacancies cost money! Rent '68 VW ~ug. $975• '68 BUG RUNS GOOD, .& • M AM or late PJ\f. your house, apt.. store xtnt cond. Pri prty. 963-1459 LOOKS GOOD, lS GOOD, A Amencan otors bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot A good want ad is a good 8 AR GA 1 N AT $925. Joll'Gremllns ,.....Hornets For best results! 64Z...5678 Classified Ad. Investment 5'16-lJ77. j,flll'Matadors ,.....Javelins Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 'iO CAMPER pop-kip. Xlnt j,flll'Ambassadora ___ .._ _______ ,;_..;.._,;__,;_.;... __ ;_.......;. _____ I Huae atoc.k of 'TI'• .l: '72'1 ''"'' n.ooo mt ""'" B' B' S I Avail. Pvt ply. 642-1536 ICJ• ICJ av ftlJS pm. · Harbar American '69 Camper, Great cond. Xlnt Home of Convenient buy, $2395. 6 7 5-8 8 81 . Payments s1t:~;.~T OF '70 Impala Sta. Wagon CADILLACS IN Factory air; PS, s .. ulilul ORANGE COUNTY !Mii whito with uddle 1n. SALES.LEASING tutor !25'1BSY> 12695. Atm!OR!Zm T A Ch • SEltVICE. ommy yres evy Nabers CacllDac: 2600 HARBOR BL. COSTA MFSA 5111·!100 Open SU!ldaJ 'II s.d1n DtVlllt Gorreous, fully luxury equip- ped. Including AM/FM 1tereo. Factory Air, o.t COIJJV, $2895, &U-0918 • 1970 Cadillac convertible. Fully loaded, new tft1, f&c- locy condition. S 5, 2 5 0 . 494--SXiO wftk days. '69 CADILLAC BROUGHAM Oean, low mileaie, all extras, 644...{1634, 53>7268 1971 Coupe DeVille. Loaded! Michelin tires. 12,000 ml. $6650. 64rr2346. 946 s. Cout HIV)'" Lasuna Bch 57744/546-9961 OWNER mu1t RU. All"l'IOSI new Chev Concours \\1qon, V-1, P/S, P/B, Fact air, w/1/w, Absolutely perfect cond. Only MOO m I • I • 962-9611. CHEVY Sta Wagon '69L Fully equlp'd, lo mi's. Xlnt cond. 111ust sell lmmed. Best of· fer. Day1: 546-0754 eves: &11-287S. CHRYSLER '70 New Yorker, 4-dr hrdtp, Has everythlnr. Immac. Best otter. 646-5871 . I CONTINENTAL '62 lltERCUJtY llfonte:riy Id. tires, 2nd nwner. R~ &OOd IH5. 64>--0262. MUSTANG . -Tl ?.iUSTANG ta1 t back , auto, all', p/1, p I b, A~l/F'J\I 1tereo, 16. O O O miles. Private Party. $2,950. 675-6050, '66 J\fustanc GT dlr auto. PS PB alt cond, 1trona heart $795 (TEY 5701 will finance. Pvt. PfY, Call 54Hl36 aft 9 am, 494-6811. '6j, Auto. New braker, shoc:ka:, ball~ry, tires. '69 motor A traru.. Bet atr. 673-2400. '68 MUSTANG convert, v~. PIS. P/8, auto. 36.000 ml. Very clean. $1495. 492-9004. 492-9136. San Clemente. 1968 6 Cyl., pov.:er 1teerina. new tltt1 & brakes. ec~l cond, Gold. Sl.250. 67S.1070. STUDEBAKER '6.5 Sed. DeVllie, 1o mi'•, nu tln!a. Xlnt cond. Wife.'1 car .. smi. 642-5151. 1969 Maf'ic Ill. $4500 or takl! '62 GT Hawk, e'l'\I restored. over tease, $160. Call Pwr •tr&, rood tires, xlnt ·~ CAD Coupe de Vlllt, Everythinr! !teal clean. ... 644-2215 ... CA MARO 1970 CAMARO Railey Sport w/alI xtras. $2,850. Ph aft S PM: 644-2785. '68 CM1ARO. Very clean, lo mUes. $1500 or best otfer. Alt 5 pm. 83)..0051. CHEVROLET cr.o n•u.. trans. $300. aft 5 ' pm -~--~-·------1 847-7491. CORYmE ~O~L=Ds=M-o~.-.L~E- ·n Stingray 454 cu in, Auto trans, Loaded. 6 mo old, S>.100. 546-2918. COUGAR '69 C.OUZar Conv., elettrlc blue, air cond., all p1vr, inc. Y.:ndws. $1895. 4~3021. '61 Olds Luxury Sein A·l cond. e 842·3976 ''fiO Olds. PIS, PIB. Radio, heater. Good tires. runs rreat. Good cond. in and out. $300. 557-9305. 1966 OLDS Delta U 4 Dr. sdn. Very clean local, original car. Alr, etc. $895. Firm 54~2083. PONTIAC '72 PONTIAC FIREBIRD B.RAND new 1972 l'inblrd, PS, PB, radio, haters. W$9I tlrt•. many, man)' atru. Auto. trans., center tt, COD· IOle, Serial No. JSIT02N smrt. WAS $4091 .62 SAYE 5700.00 FROM STICKER NOW $3391.62 £: tax, Uc. &: doc. fff BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT (lJt St. at S.A. P'rwy.) ilXl E. lit St,, Santa Ana 558-1000 '72 Pontiac: BonnevOle DEMONSTRATOR, less than 2500 mi., 1972 Pmtt:iac Bon· nevllle 2 Dr. H.T. cpe., PS, PB. stereo radio, power win· dowl, cordova top, WSW tire1, facb:lry air CMd!L, 11lu1 many extru. Serial No. 2NS7VZC30093T. WAS $1546.55 SAVE S940.16 FR.OM STICKER NOW $4606.39 & tax. lie., It doe. fees BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC·l'IAT (1st S(. at S.A. Frwy.) 200 E. lit St., Santa Ana 558-1000 '72 Pontiac: Vent. U NEVER 54>-7888. 19'9 Hubor Blvd. FOR &ale, 1966 Chevrolet Impala 396 1tati6n wqon. Pov.·er steerinJ, po we r brakes, air conditionina:. New tires. One owner. 'TO Cougar XR·7, Full P\\T,, air. 20,(N'.Xl ml. $2700. Prlv. prty •• 675-3545. ---------BRAND new 1972 l'oati6c -PLYMOUTH Vent. n. 2 dr. Fully ta~ BEFORE NEVER AGAIN! WE HOPE! 1966· VW sunroof, AM/n-1:, Costa Mesa 646-0261 DODGE ·xint condltlon $800. 64>-mo. '68 VW BUG, lo mL Good rond. '72 License. $895. 64"'8989. MUSf sell! 1965 VW bug, good cond. $450 ~t offer. After 3. 642-215.5. 1967 VW Squareback. A-1 cond. $8SO!btst ofler. After 4 pm. 64Z...Z15.5. '68 vw lloJ• 8ug Im· m!c~tt, $1Xl0 •Call Gre1 BUICK IAUER BUICK The Harbor Area'• Only Auth0rized BUICK DEALER '70 Elec:tra 225 CONVERTIBLE cludinl full power. Beautiful Usht sreen w:ith white top. #98.13. 642-5037 alt 6 pm. '67 Dart. Good cond. 1 owner. .~66~Ch;,,;...e..;v"'-'1m..!...pal~a--,ta~tlon-I 75,000 mi. r /h, aub:I, VS. Radio b t As.king $700 675-5.m. JVagon. , ea er, __ _ automatic trans, power FORD steering, air conditionfn&. "P~ho=ne=~o--=.,..-,147D_LR~·-,-.,.,.-· I '69 FORD LTD 2 dr. Hardtop '66CHEV Bel Air 4dr, radio. Brouaha.m inter. 390 e~. '67 PLYMOUTH equipped lncludinj: 6 cyl. engine. Stria! No, 2Y27D2lr Modified for high 105037. pertormance and WAS S2'!1.M ~riisr";;'tf, SAYE $500.00 548·™1/J!OO. FROM STICKER • NOW $2411. M PONTIAC l tax. ne. ~ <1oc. 1 .. BILL BARRY air cond, auto, pwr rtffrina'. Air cond. PS & PB, R.Ml. 1970 Pontiac 2 dr LtMana, Clean: rood mechanicil. Vinyl top, tinted &!au. poM.r 1teertna:. pow e r Pvt Po/. ~2041 $18:95, 837-4156 alt 4 brakes. new tires. Mwt sell. '66 Chevrolet Impala, weekdays, anyt i me 968-5280. 53095 "-•-· ~ w .. kends. ::::-===--o---=~ I automauc, new 1.W121, .,.......... '67 FIREBIRD auto, v.a, PONTIAC.OMC·FIAT Ctlt St. at S.A. Frwy.l XO E. lit St., Santa Ana W-1000 "Speclalizlnc In ~&lily" oondihon. $900. Alter S call "RE"'u=-AB"'LE"""""'1r'"am-p-. -1"9"6~0-PIS, real clean. $12SJ. VW Bug '66, clean, BAUER 67J...8136. Ford flalcon, 6 cyl, auto. b>-1306 anytime T·llRD ~.«XI mi. $695 Bulck-Optl·J•gu1r '66 El camino 327 auto, R.l:H, $250. or. best offer. Call 'M PONT LeMans: C.Onv. 962-5469 H.B. 234 E, 17th St. Good cond. $75(), 545-0946 after 5 pm. Lats: of mlie<are but ~ +1968 nrnNDERBmn, 4-dt •n super Beetle, AM!l'M, Costa Mea 548-'T7~ 557·8&IO 1970 Ford VAN. l1e'\.V tires, cond. Sporty car. $395. Ll.ndau. lrnmac. c.Ond. thnJ. trlr hitch. U!IOO. ar ~ of. •n Skylark Cusb:ltn, PB/PS, '70 KINGSWOOD E 5 t.: te windows, V-8 autom. Clean. 646-2138 eve1. ou t. Full pwr., air. mnd., fer. San Clem. 49l-9739. air cond., AM radio. V~ry Wm., fully equlpd. 9 pau. 494-3513, ~1954. 1965 Pontiac Catalina , 2 Dr.. AM· FM 1tereo. ~ '69 VW Bu&, air rond,. clean. Lo mi. Give me SDI $3XIO. Xlnt Cl'.lnd: 546-2805. '69 LTD, air, xlnt cpnd, ap. Hard top, $400. or best otter. w/blk. top, Blu. 'Ilk. Prifttl AM/FM, $1250. Pvt. Pb'· A take over paymentJ. ••whit e Eltphants" npu. praised hi blue bk, accept 638-5570 ~Pty"'=.,.,~,,,'..,·IM_79:-,,..--~~· I " 968-8149 evl!nlnp. 493-4TI6 or :,&7-4690. running your house? Tum belt offer, 493·3537. Put a litue "loot' in YoUJ' '87 T·Bird, l'Ull Jl)M!', P'an-l-,60=8ug=.~No_t_run-"nllll~. -. ~AJ!~or-1 ·n Bi.tick Riviera, Loaded! them into "CASH" -tell f.MU==sr~..u~. °"'68~F~ord~ • ..,1!00~c-u Levis • sell thole baublei lcr t.utic cond., S.. to a> !' pl!. Magg.-gd, titta. ~It of· Full air A: power. Take ovt!r them thru Daily P 11 o t in. 4-spd. New tires. $1200. "bucitl". Call Clusl11ed pneiate. fi" '1.1SI '7 • NEW '72 TOYOTAS ... THAT WE ORDERED DURING THE DOCK STRIKE ARE NOW OVERFLOW - ING THREE BIG STORAGE LOTS! COME IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW FAR WE ARE WILLING TO GO TO REDUCE THIS TREMENDOUS OVERSTOCK. FROM VIRTUALLY 1 ' E~ERY MODEL, COLOR, AN D OP ION GROUP MANUFACTUR- ED! ROW UPON · ROW OF NEW ' • fer. 548-0'lJO. ~nt& 543-TJOO aft 5pm. Cluaified. 642-5571. 673-798L 642-5678. For bat r.litl! iiiJtii ~~~~---.,""'1 7....,.,--c,,.-----=,..~ ~-..,.--c~~-----~1 980 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'iiulol, New -' i .: .. Step Up To LUXURY • • • • 1970MARKill IMMACULATE Beautiful medium green mist metallic with dark ivy leather with Landau roof. Fully Luxury e~uipped , full power, climai.. control air conditioning, individual 6 way power seat., radio with 8 track tape and much more, (128 AKU) ' SALE! PREVIOUSLY OWNED MARK Ill's and CONTINENTALS! an outstanding 1970 CADILLAC ceu,_ DeVllle S-Utitul lilver mlat finish with Qlack upholstery and landau roof. Luxury equipped, full power, climate control au, CZZX139> $4475 . 1969 OLDS 98 COU,I Polar wt\lte with contrutinc vtnyJ roof and int.trier, luxury equipoed. tuU ~· er, factcn air cohdJtionlnc. l)OWer • 'N&y ltati, tilt whnl. l?!'l"tl41) $2575 selection of exceptional 1969 Continental Cpe. Ovttta...-lntlJ CINn C&rditlal red· W/bur1undy leather & black landau roof. Luxury equipped with full power, factory air, ~tr. {136ACAl $2995 · 1965 . BUICK RIVllRA Beautiful cold metallic finhh with matchint bucket se.ats, full pcr.1:tt, tac. ttlry .air_ condition1n&, tilt steertna: wheel. <RTZOlfl) • $1275 cars ••• HURRY! 1969 Mercury·Marquia •-c-Paste:t blue wltli dark:"' blue interior ,\ whitt landau roof. Hu Powtt plt11 fac- tory air condltlonlng. CZSH914) $2175 , -1971 .Marquia 1.•,.us•-•w- Beauti!W brown metallic ~ wftll mat.chin& vinyl Int>-. "1ll -· fie. tory air condJtJonlna, •J)OWt'r tall 11.te window, luqa1e rack. Low mu_,. and In top condition. £761DFA) $4275 2829 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540 l830 • • I . ' ... • " ' •' :: " • • • ' • I t l ' t ' i ! ' ' • • ·: • • ' l D.\JLY PILOT Woll!ffdaf, Mfth 8, 1972 Wodllt!dl1, MIRi 8, 1972 PILOT·AOVERTlSE R 12 • . ' . · 197:2 COUPE DE . VILLE ' . . FOR THIS ·ANNIVERSARY · SALE . LEASE . A BRAND NEW Very Low ' - .WE HAVE ' .. " THE LARG-EST . SELECTION · OF '72 SEDAN DE VILLE Mileage Exec. Car Factory a1r conditionlna. vinY) roof,,full lHther exterior, AM-FM 1tereo radio; power 6-way front aeat adjustor, power door locks, Wt-telescopic 1tttrtng wheel wgw tll'ftl, lamp monitora I: many other •68-08 . . NEW CARS IN OUR . HISTORY Fully equipped with vinyl roof, AM-fM stereo radio, soft ray glas~. full powertd 6 way seat. door rdge iUards. automatic cli- mate control air condJtlonJng, tilt & trle .11 1eertng wheel. (203269) s175 ·Per .· Month •. deluxe Cadll.lac extru I: 1howroom .. tre.h. CSER 18822~) 24 MONTH OPEN END BUY OR LEASE TODA'Y 70 Fleetwood Brouirham. Leather interior, vinyl top. du&l ind1vldual •power comfort aeaU, full power, fi.ctory air condl- tlonlns. AM-FM 1tereo. power door locks, l!S1. tl}a n 26,000 milee.· (682ADK> '70 El Dorado · f'fremj1t paint, lactory air .... CO(>d.itlonina. -full leather intertor.-Full J)m''er equipment, ~I-FM 1tereo multJ- plex radio, tilt I: telescopic, 1teeri111 "'heel, power door Iocka. padded top, many other deiuxe extras. !928ACLJ 70 CQ1fpe ~e ViUe Factory air OOndltionlna. vlnyl"\op, full leather Inter· tor, all power Incl. door locks, tilt a: telescopic iteerlna, -.tereo, most all cUx. extraa. C716ASI) '70 Sedan De Ville Factory air conditioninK, full power equipment, paddtd top, cloth .t: l~ather interior, 1tereo AM-FM radio, tilt A: teletcopJc 1teerln& wheel. U&ht Sentinel, po\ver trunk locki etc. (25210) . 70. Cadillac ' 0 Convertible. Factory air condltionJ~, executive black exterior, black interior, black 'full Hther and black top. Full power, 1tereo rad.lo, tilt A telescopic slttr· ing~wer door loclu, loaded with extru and iale pr! . C199BBBJ . '69 Sedan De Ville Factory air condltionlna, full power, vinyl top, tapes· try I: leather interior, stereo, tilt & telescopic 1teer· init dOOl' locks. li1ht 1entinel. Local low mileate • utra clean. (YZL.897) '68 Ja9uar XKE Beautiful 2+2 coupe. Exquisite sand beia;e w/plush Ena;liah Saddle leather ,inter. Fact,ory air. condiUonlna. auto. trarui., .AM-FM radio. chrome wire wheels. low mlleaa:e & true mlnt condJtion. (W Al...695 l '68 El Dorado Fa,ctory air condltlonin1. fuU leather interior, padded top, full power, tilt &: telncopJc whee.I, 1tttto, door locka. radial tlr!S, etc. All deluxe xtru and shows the ultimat.e in cart. ( VQH044 I ' ----. AN NIVERSARY $5666 SALi 'PRICI ANNIVIRSARY s4999 SALE PRICE ANNIVERSARY s4333 SALi PRICE ANNIVIRSARY s4.222 SALi PRICE ANNIVIUARY s3999 SALi PRICE ANNIYERSARY s3555 SALi PRICE ANNIVERSARY s3444 SALE PRICE ANNl~RSARY s3222 SAU PRICE I ; • ' ' I - LARGEST SELECTION OF LATE MODEL CADILLACS IN Orange · County • CHOICEST INVENTORY IN • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ' , Sale Prices Effective Thru March 31, 1972 ' . . '70 Chev. Monte Carlo AWW:~RSARY $2888 Dix. 2-dr. hardtop cpe. V8 vinyl top, factory air con- dltloning, tapestry Interior, auto. tram .. power stttr· Ing, power disc brakes, rad., htr., wsw. Local low mileage beauty. (ZSB451 l SALi PRICE '68 CadiUac Coupe ANNIVERSARY $2666 Deluxe . hardtop cpe. Factory air cond.ltlonlng, power s~ring, brakes, windows, tilt a:-telescopic steering, signa1·1eeking radio, tapet1tty Interior, power antenna. Many dlx. xtru. t356ASH) . SALE PRICE '68 Sedan De Ville ANNIYEUAIY si444 Gorgeous Firemist finish, factory air condlUonina:, fulJ po\lo:er, vinyl top. Full leather lntu:ior1 Wt It teleacopie ste-ering. ate.reo, door locks, e.tc. (\VID004J SAU PRICE - '67 Cadillac ,\ ...... NNIYERSARY Convertible. Red exle.rior.wtth white toP and matching ~111 white leather interior. Full power, laetory air cofldi- tloning, tilt-tele wh~I. stereo AM·FM radio, powor door locks, etc. (UTB739i SALE PRICI ' '68 Buick Electra ANNIVHSARY Luxurioui "225" 4 door sedan. Factory air cond.ltion-$1666 Ing, vinyl lntt!'rior, power' steerina a: brakes, automatic trans., radio a: heater, vinyl top, W!W tires, electric anle.nna. (X~7) f SA~I PRICI . '66 Coupe 'De Ville , ·ANNIVERSARY . ~1555 Full power, factory. air celndltiontnr. tilt-Lele wheel, AM-FM radio, vinyl top, cloth A:· leather Jnterior. ISBH020) . ' SALE PRICE '68 Cadillac De ·Ville ANNIY!!r.SARY $2555 Convt. Leather interior, full power, factory air condi· tionina:, tllt/tel~scoP:lc steering wheel, AM-FM radio, etc. (YCT209J' SALi PRICE f " '68 Olds 98 ~uxury Sedan A~tllV!:RSAnY StJ999 VlnyJ roof, full power, lactory &it conditlonlha. tilt steering wheel, power door loCka. CYNWzrii) SALi Piii:~ "' ' . . .. . Your Authorized Cadillac Dealer S.rvl119· the Orang' Coast Harbor ArH ' . • NABERS 2600 Ha.rhor ··B·Ivd., • Coshi 'Mesa . a40-9too I . , , I -. , , • • NABERS· LEASI G LEASE . DIR . CT Immediato DotJ,,.,Y e Ex .. 1 illlNtt, reloctr.. l•.,Y Fr'M Loon C.ro While L C.r Sont...i Four end on•holl ocres of tOlof IUlhorilOll Cldlll•c focllllloo . deolgned btllw ~ 11111 Mf'YI<• =K ... -1 IO ·lwqrlr ""'"' ond 45 I tr el nod toe clanL . , 1 . SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN B:30 AM to 9:00 PM M~n. thru Fri. e 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. I j • ' . . ' . . •• I , .. . I '" I' ! ' I: , ,· ' ~ .. ,, • i . • - • . ' . . • l . • '· -• . ' ! ' r \ • . ' I ' • • . .. ;.-. ~: . i -...... :.,.,_ ·~·· llLOT-AD\liRTISER I ;i. ,.· , ••• l.. ' . .. . . .. . .. . ~ • ' . ... : . } . ' :' . ·-.. __, ... '•' .. -.,, llfth11, 1972 .- 'JO CHIYROUT ' ~ . '"' . ,,, IMPALA SIDAN • VS, autOmatie, air co'1(\i.Uontng, power •ttering, ra- dio. heat!"", white wall tires, vinyl-root. (393BFV) ' .·!1915 .. a 1 .... -~; I' . .' • ' I ' 0 IMPERIAL ' LE·tAIOM VB, automatic. air conditioning, JJOWer" ateerlng, rewer brakes, power windows .and •eata, radJo. Mter,'3395 '65 CHRYSLER NEW YOIDa ' v..s; auto .. trans., radi0: heater, P.S .. P.B., Power Windows, Power Seats, .Air Cond. <PCK374) •5.9s_ I '69 FORD GAL 500 2 DOOi HAIDTOP V8. automatic, radio, heater,'powe" •ittrlngr power brakc1, white waU tires,,aJr condiUonbl&', vir\J'l top. \ <iYJll7) •1211 · . . . ' --\ • ' · wie ·7 5;...rn 11,1m •• ~-- AllH Service Dopai:t"'°"t welcomes ind honors all Chrysler C.rpoHtlon Vehicles r.qulrlnt 1trYlce 1ncf w1rr1nty work, , ... ,.. _ lets of where cir w11 purch1111i , ed. We honor Mailer Cha,.., 81nkemtrlc1rd, Carte Blanche, American ·Expr111 and Dinars Club. '69 VOLKSWAGEN ' Radio a'nd "heater, 4 speed transmlulon, nice CU";. (X1Z833), ·,· •995 '67 CHRYSUI .... I NEW YOllCll 4 DI. H.T. · VB, automatic, poWet' 1teerfng I: 6t&ket, radJo. heater, aJr con&tionlnf, vinyl top, power wlndowl A doorl~.'iil . . '70 MERCURY . · MAl9UIS CoLOHY !'Alli 'Wagt,n. VB; automatic, radio, beattr, power~ tnr Ii:· brake~, WSW, air cond., roof rack. (832:iOE). .52895 . . . . . . ~ .. '70 PLYMOUTH ~ -. PUIY Ill VS, automatic, radio, heater, power •Win& •wlifte w.U., vinyl top, air condlUO(llnr. 1144APZJ , .. ·•1995 . '66 PROWLER . . .'69 .. DODGE CAMP'TIAIW Fully equiPPCd with •love, oven, tee , 1irtk; dJ. · nette, beds, etc. (FB5548) •595: , · . , DAIT ·•T .2 DL H.J. ' V8, automat~ AM-FM radio, beat.tr,.~ 1~ Inc Ii: brake1, whJte wan..: alr.concUuonan,.. \'fzo'I * ~~ '.yil 595 ... • ' . I , ~· . . , • • ·' . • :. ·: • .. • ;., ••• ••• ~·= -=· .•. ~· J • •• .. , ' ' . ' :'\ • DAll.Y PILOt w.....,, IWclla, 1912 WE APPRECIATE . YOUR ' BUSINESS BRAND NEW '72CHARGER l...i.I wilh ·~ knell Ylll$, hla1tt, E78~14 t1rt1. windw.14 .,.oi"ers, di.-tclion $lgll!ll1, NII ..;,,yl ""-'°'· lldonluioll """" t y111"' • ft'llH:ll 1r11Jth 111or1. OIDfl YOUIS fODA'f TAKE YOUR CHOICE '70 Pl YMOUTH FUil 111 HAIDTOP I . y-1. °""· .-.. rd., .,.., pew.-ilffl'· 1n1. fadory •ir coMi1loniP19. 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IXSP1101 l PILOT-1.0VERTISER 2.f COMPARE OUR P·RICES • Sptft Irons. bit 4 t)'I. ""' ..... di IC br1k11, h101tr, livtnt ..ah. vinyl r.1.,.ior, nu:h mvch mor11 OROO YOURS 1004 Y. THE ONl y IMPORT WIT!! oru 7000 AMERICAN SEME fACllTl(S IHRUOUT U.S. . 5)99 DOWN PRKISSTARTASLOWAS ~,;$.!.~4.MQN!~}~~~il 799 diottl1.., -·"...,lot 36 ...... othmd '""" f:!2U lod.·m.& 11r;-l.lftlAl 'lllCtlffMil u.111 r.1~ % '69 MIRC. COUGAR 5199-DOWN 530 A;•:~~~:~~::.~ ~,. a'tJ -mo. OY•U"I. "" '""" & oll ;ft t..r,iftg ebqt1 an .....-. utdiT for ¥-1, rHl1, h1!1r, whlt1wall ..,. ~ 361110S.o.ftrrtc1,ymt.prinfl279 tire•, hll w•nl ct''"• •rick. 1'. ~ FULL inti m & lie:-. AMIUAll'P~ IUSS1J PllCE lo\Gi RATI 13.95,_, llANDlllW '72DART loaded w1'h wildW.W .... lrt, Mglt IMlcl{ SfOll, h1•ltr, ....,. ~. OUHidl .....,.,, G9S• l4 '"" Dllr!liuion con!Jel 11111111. hi1h i111poc1 p1iftl '- ndlrndlmorw.ORDO; YOUH TOCMiY. SI" i. loloal .. ,.,...., $'6 II fltfd "'° '"'"' Jw:l 111-.litlll'!Mllnd .. ~tt.ta•.,...c,..-;1 for 36-. !Jlfwr#"""', IH'itl S2S7J incl flDltl- 1~-. MINUM. PltClMtAGl U.Tl t .tl ~ 5199DOWN 566AMONTH CllTOl VII ITCOllTll SEE AND DRIVE THE FAMOUS "COPFIW' VAN BRAND NEW · '72DODGE TRUCK '71 MUSTANG $199 DOWN sn A MONTH ~g~,::. :u~ w1;~:;~ck1~:; \'~~$2 3 8 8 ~ltttol!t '°::.!.d~y~1:"'in!?. cond. PC!Wtr 1teering r11. t.x, lie-• • •ti C.l'f'Ylr!g ' ' t~rgts on 11ppr. credit ' dfo, llN!er, WSW llrt, dtl. for 3' ITlCls. Dtftrred pymt whHI COVf,.,, vinyl blick· ptkt •2'71 Incl. ffll .. ~ • ~ ,.~ lie-•. ANNUAL PEA· l ~"c;M, mucn morl . .....,. CENTA.GE RATE. JQ.95'9io. '68 PLYMOUTH '68 PONT. Firebinl '69 FORD Galaxie lloodrvnn1r20R.H.T. 8 V-8, aula. trons .. fottory air. power • s111rin;, rodio, keater, winyl roof, $6 8 'uu YXT16l PllCI '67 Ford Station W•gon ll:~iO, H~ler, W1'1114Wt111, Ftt· $688 • torr Alr Cond., Wln~l•ld W11t1-F¥ll t", ('31 ABtt) PlKI · '69 Volkswagen . v.a, "'"· """'· mdO, '"''"· poww $888 st..-iJJ, '°'t. oil' cond. whttl COYlrS Pltll <WJ810) N.KI '69CHEV.NOVA Auto. tronf. radio,, htaltr, ZKCot07 $888 OUU PIKI '68 Chev. Camaro Hlti.tk Seats, Full '"nYI ln~lor. $698 , V.f, Allto. 'tr•M., P'O'Wlt' Steer. $788 4,}Plld, Rldlo, Ht1l1r. {XTH lJll \ 111!1, Full Vlnrl ll'lltrlor, 911tli:tt Ml '-'lfUt , Stitt. !VUZ 460) PIKI , •.. • +, sOOHf.v.1 • .,•.lrnn•lxto«ond. $988 powtr slHring, power brokes. radio, heal!I'. zru 673 .~': '69 DODGE VAN IO'".W!ttibo" v.1. '"''"· whi1~ $988 "U wall tires, S8036A , • Pita 292qr.. 4 lpetd, ("'1079~ '69 CHEV. Pickup • I ' . I r Y&tn··· IS ALSO PRICID NEW '72 GALAXIES NOW DISCOUNTID UP TO '. •lOM WINDOW STICl ll I • ••• .,. .... t-,, .... "BUY A FORD" at ROBINS' DISCOUNTS! • DAILY Plj.JIT ;J • .UNDER s2000 s.,. # 12Jll Hl44041 1 110111 A~. D PINTO'S PRICE INCLUDES ALL Flt.llll•HT AND NEW '72 MUSTANGS CAMP'ER SALE! $1600 DtsCOUNT ".'ry PREPARATION CHARGES NOW DISCOUNTID UP TO · TEST DRIVE PINTO SPRINT! ( 5500 flOM : WINDOW STICKll · NEW '72 F253 PICKUP AND NEW 11 n. CAMPER \ Sir.# IJF02HI 11 736 ) 1250) ' NOW HERE AND READY FOR IMft'lEDIATE DELIVERYI NEW '72 TORINOS NOW DISCOUNTED UP TO Pickup i1 Cust. Styl•1idt with 360-V8, 1ir cond., •uto. tr1ns., r•dio, 1100 6 v\olt pkg., 1pt. cu1t. c1b, Limit slip •xi•, T-Gl1111 9,0xl 6 Tir•s, Aux 21 t•I. fuel la nk and more. IF254RM65267l. El Dora~o Shawn H Camper has gas/alao raldg , m;nomal;< LIST PRICE $7669" It's 'into's Newest! 5788 fl OM WINDOW ITICKll toil•t, ch1t••u r1n9•, color cord drap•s, m1ttr•S· "' el<. ISTKSS2 I. Tr~ly 41•. pkg. l hroughoull SALi PRICE 60~~ 15 CAMPERS .NOW AT SUPER DISCOUNTS!l . Ser, S 12AJIN1 11S6SI 110441 LEASING? SAVE ON LOW MILEAGI PRE DRIVEN MODILSI 72 LTD HD TP $102" 400 V~ A/T, pwr. 1teer. &: discs, 24 MO. Mo. air cond.; radio, tint glass. OPEN END 'n •RAN TORINO HD TP 30l VS. A/T, pwr. steer. and d.Jscs, alr cond., radio, tint. glass. 'n PINTO RUNAIOUT 24 MO OPEN END 2000 OC Eng., A/T, disc brks., 24 1.tO. W/W, accent il'()up. OPEN EN!> 671~ •. 15 PRE·DllVJ!N MODILS AT SAVINGS LIU THISI WE LEAH ALL POPULAR MAKES AT COMmlT1VI It.TU. L.T.D. • Galaxie • T-Bird ·Ford Wagon Sale! . . Mort lo c-. from. "65 tliru '71 Models. Sport roofs. _.., 2 -& 4 --•po & sedans. FuU powor, air coHitlool19. W....ila avollololt. . EXAMPLE: '71 FORD 10 PASS • Cntry. Squire, Full pwr., •ir roof r•ck. 121SCFNJ: OUR PRICE $3796 52296 '70 JIORD CUSTOM s1 396 '6' V.W. CAMPll t door. V8, automatic. Sundial. t speed radio, pOwer stttrlng, good miles.· heater, recond. ertflne. C357VLJJ Good milts. CYEW&iSl ' ' HARD TO FIND CITY OF COSTA' MESA LEASE RETURN '71 FORD cusTo·M soo 4 DOOi . MAKE OFFER VB. ndio, heater. automatic. power 1teerln1. 2 to choose from. «;rod miles. Well serviced. '" ·v.w. 1u• Loaded. Good milts. CXSl\931) . 51096 ' 0 ·10 IUICK ELI CTIA 22S MAKE Custom 4 dr. H.T. Full pwr., OFFER factory air, vinyl roof. AM-FM, 16,000 miles. (329EOIJ '6' T·lllD LANDAU $2396 4 dr., auto., Rm Jli':S .. air. Ult whl., AM-FM, P-wimowa. good miles. (~35) '69 FAIRLANE s1 296 Auto., JtAH. power steer- ing, vinyl roof, a:ood miles. CZNV577l TRUCK SALE!· Ml!ly "'·-· "-· •;, tan -,,,, tans. '64 .. '71 -. ... EXAMrLE: '64 FORD 1h ·TON PICKUP VI , •11to111•fic, servic• ~My, 90&«1111ile1. 1101 21) OUR PRICE $796 r WASH- OUT!/ ~-12 LICENSE FEES INCL. IN ALL , ADVERTISED ~RICES THIS WEEKEND ONLY . • AL~ 1971 DEMO. AND ,. EXEC. CARS MUST GO AT SUPER DISCOUNTS! BEAUTIFUL. SHOWROOM FRESH, MODELS THAT STILL CARRY .IAL· ANCE Of NEW CAR WARRANTY. HURRY FOR EXTRA SAVINGS ON THESE! • T·llltDS • GALAXIES • ST4,'rlON WAGONS • TORINOS • MUSTANGS • LTD's I , I MAVERICK-PINTO SALE! , 4 1pe11'l. J •IM-'•· 1970 to 1972'1 & .. utom •tic mffel1, Some with ¥i11yl roof1. EXAMPLES: · ' '70 MAVDICK HARD ~o FIND : 6 cyl., R. H, ...... 51396 '71 PINTO s1696 '70 MACH I 428 COIRA JET -q r06d m11e1i '62aaci 4 speed, radio, heater. decor aroup, vinyl roof, low mlle1. C196CQS) 1 ' Automatic, .AM-FM radio, red wi red interior, wide o~ louvtted rear window, good miles, immaculate u<ry-put Cl52AGHJ , MAKE OFFER I '65 FORD FALCON 1 "' · ,. Futura 2 dr. H.T. Ra:H, auto., I I new valve job. Good mile1. .J CPER724) ,. '66 ~ .. ~~~=~1~. air/ond, . s996 new paint, a:ooa miles. • CTBM825) · 17·0 COUNTRY SIDA~WA•ON 10,,8ss. Full power,1air Ct)fd. •. roof rack. good mlles. (429B.HKJ '67 Y.W. Slj)UAlllACK Radio, heater, 4 1~ rood mile•. <UIYS37) 52796 51096 ------------------- HARD TO . FIND USID ' '71 V.W. 7 PASS. WAGON ' :Radio, htater, '2 tone paint. LI.kl new, under 6,0CO mile1. C54llDJVl ' MAKI OFFIR Jf ' Fully .. ulpPed.,QH. rood " 'll MIRCURY CAMI s1896 mllk. C21DNP) Radio, heater, automatic, '67 MUSTANG Har41op $1096 air cond., &ood miles. CUGS097J HARD TO FIND USED • LOW MILEAC.E .MAKE OFFER 'H TOYOTA CORONA s1096 ~Dr. H&rdttp. Jtadlo, beat• er, 4 Spd., air <OK, -mlle11. (YDD720) '61 PLYMOUTH l'UIY 111 $596 2 Dr~H.T.RA:H, auto., P.S., . air Good miles. CP • 'U CADILLAC H.T. DeVIJJe. Full J.IO""r, ! .. L air, Goh! w/Vlnfl root. CSHB004l 51496 ' ' ' I "H MUSTANG H.T. Auto., :RA:H. P.S., ~ mllea. CZBZ50lll t· • MUST INC SALE~ MlllY to cllooM "-· 'H *" '71 .,,~._ C:O.,... ....... c11...,1111e ...i 2+2 lmtbacU. S.. _4 ,,..., olso elrcoHltlool"' ...i--.... EXAMPLE: '65 MUSTANG HARDTOP Aufff'l•tlc r•4io, hef .. r, t•H 1111111. IRR>6 14) OUR PRICI $896 SALES DEPT. HOURS •• I AM TO ' PM MOIWll I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I PARTS-SERYICI HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE·Flll ' 'PART5 DEPT. ONLY 8 AM t0' 1 PM SATURDAYS ' I I 'J ·' • I " ' -· . g iwtY-1'11.0T ' 4 Speed trans, 1600 CC eng., ,bucket seats, emission control • Fully synchronized trans, 170 CID economy engine. emission control, self odjustin9 brakes, The simple machine. 2K91Vl 50029 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' \ ,... . .. . • HARDTOP ' Cruisomo1ie1rons.ollnew NEW $2588 l?'"""*~• .. fn'."I disc brokes. LOW LOW' .• direct 01r venhlal1on, em1ss1on control. Order Yours Todoy PRICE 460CLO V-8. full Power, Foclory ~ Air, Auto Trans, AMtFM Stereo, J Tintid Gloss, Dlx Wheel Covers, Vinyl Roof, Tilt Whe~. Michlin Tires; High bock Bucket Seats, $. Power Antenoo·(Ser#2J87A 123913) .. BRAllDllEW 2DOOR HARDTOP SAYE 1.1'11~ .. . TRUCK & CAMPER KING o• TH• ROAD·CAB,YEmt Eqpt. with stove, sink, icebox, etc. #2509RV. ON A NEW '72 FORD PICKUP ' . CU.STOM STYLESIDE ' . ( . \ ' . ' COMPLETE CAJ!IPER PACKA4;E I , '66 PLYM. Fury II Wagon . . s7a·a: . . ............... ......._,_...,...,, NI• ' .............. ~""''" '68· CORTINA WAGON .. ~ .............. 0c ....... wn1u . . -. 5888 '6. 8 RAMBLER Wagon $988. · ..,, _____ ... _ ... ' _.,..,. . '69CttEV.WAGON 51788 ,._.._ Strin YI. Atlt• ~ · fMMry•lr,,.llle,a. ... .,,(1~t) • ~ • '70 OPl!t ROAD• '70 ELDORADO . '70 ELDORADO• '68 ALASKIN. ·'68 !e~~~~~.~! ........ "·"·· . . 17511 1Jt onoMn<flM•u-vn111 5688 · f 69 ~~~~~~~.~~!!?,'!. ~ 138,8 ~~~~~~~~~~...:~ V.W. BUG Al_I tlritl ... l llEY714) • '69 .. ' TOYOTA Crown Sdn. . .....,_,,,...,._ti(,(Z'JIV.777) 51388 1 7 ·1 ·TORINO:! :522· 88 . v.a, .... t,.....,_... ......... .-. ......... ,,UPIK!141-lj • • . 001 ' . ·, • • '66 ~.~~~~.~,~.~~"'~'~··· $1 "88 -.,., • .,.. ..... !lffl( l()INwb1,,............. . :i. -l.K•M ... IVU97 • ' 17·1 .FORD**** $268'8 IAlAlll HO •TP. V-1, .... .,_,..,... .......... ;. "'. t :~, .. , .. ,._........,,._W::i . ' . Ulllll iilllll llllilllllllllllilll 1111111111111111111111011111~ ::; LEASEllAIHW1972 ~· ·;: ;: FORD LTD af'71 PRICES IDT·A· ;: ·= ·S116.95 PER MONTH . . , .·:' ;: ~~ M9. OPEN END LEASE WEEKEND RENTALSPE(. = 7'1! GRAN TORINO lllT A Hn fOlltl'lllTO ;: , $!11.~D~ fn>m2P.M.Fridoy1o10A.M. = _ 11•.-•11•11 Mooc1oyc ... 11ewllklnd1, = ;: ASICFOR · • Oofy$15.95+6cpormifo. : ;: BIUSPJft!NG•ftR flntlOO•lnPIR ;:· ~11111111rMnnmMm1111111111111.111111111111n111111n11Ji J • J 7 • • , n c c ~ ... • . . ' . • J' • l -·---:r • ' • • San· Clemenie TetlaY'• ••·al ' _.. ' ~aputra~_. ........... ' VOL 65, NO. 68, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNN, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 19n J~N CENTS Dana Citizens Group Prefers lncorporatiol1 By JOHN VALTEllZA Of 11i1t De"1 f"Met St.ff By an overWhelmlng nwgln Tuesday nl&•('members of an acUve Dana Point cltiaen's group agreed they preferred' in- CQJ'POl'.&tion into a city of thelr o,m ewer merglpg with San Juan Capistrano or re- maining under county control. The members of the Dana Point ClUHnJ • for _Action ' chose PQISible citybood ill an informal secret ballot ~which was part of a long-term ex· aminatioo of tile future government of the coastal community. .. · Oaly sil: members ·among the 100 present at a meeting indicated their preference to remain under county rule. TP.e straw vote ' was a finale to seminars held ln recent months to inform citizens about possiblities · for ·future local control of the community. During the meeting direclor Chuck Crosa, a public accountaqt with a large engineering !Inn, revealed res_ults of an economic study which he conducted whJch cited revenue to a City of Dana Point as $19(),000 8 year with expenses tabbed at $556,000. Under that format , he said, the new "city" would have an an- nual reserve ol about $134,000. q-oss said he used current planning studies and existing city budget. from other South Coast cities as yardsticks. Property taxes, he added, were based ' O? a rate of 75 cents ~r $100 of assessed valuation. As an exapmle, he said , a ·Dan1' Point residence wllh a m a r k e t value of $31).,000 Would yield $56 a year in city tax-es. -. • The rate ls considerably lower ~ that charged in the cities of San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. Not -included in tt)e projected re".enue, b:owever, were state .. and federal funds whlc)l mighl be available for aome city funclkms. Ta1es such as bed toes for lodging also were not computed. / Once again, official! of the uaociaUon oulllned the ,Jteps neeeSAf')' in govern- ment to launc'b yet another lncorporation :~~~v~fud~.P~.~~· b;e~"Cm; Local Agency Fcrmatloo Commission (LAFCO). After that, property owners would have to petition county supervisors; U that were succeSsful, incorporation would then be put lo a vote. Prevjous failures at~hicorporation, said • association President Jim Regelbn11ge , would have no bearing on a new push for cltybocld and he said ''support of the ac- tion by< tho public cwould mUe this ~ one very eHeetive." One factor in the group's rejection or metger w!Jb San Juan is the gav in lhe role of Dana Harbor, which 11 ·1 facUity controlled by the county. Ttle harbor Is certain to remain under county Cf?nlrol. With that lucrative tax base not available to San Juan Caplslrano ~ or a new city of Dana Point -the mission community might not c-. to ~e<ept Dana;Polnt within Its boulldar[es. • The annexation luue was scheduled to arise again. this afternoon In the neighboring community of Capistrano Beach, which also has considered mere~ ing with San Juan. Members of that colony's chamber of commen::e wUI reveal the results~ of Its own membership survey to determine tbl consensus on a merger with the inland cl-- ty. Spokesman for Dana Point's chamber of commerce Tueaday night .Old the homeowner's group that It prefn to re- main neutral on the matter at present. .. , ax verr1. --ass~es • Bomb Blast WJUale Menace Rip s Plane 1n ·vegas Fly Abatemen t Move Blas te d . La Palma city councilmen have doubts about the county's ability to police the environmez:ital a n d esthetic quality of their city, Sea Adventurer "If they can't control flies, bow can they possibly improve the en- vironment?" asked Councilman John Berton. He added, "We made a big mistake in turning fly abate. ment over to the county." Tells Close .ca11· . . LAS 1'EGAS (Al\) -Detpite two "Yeah," said fellow Councilman SAN PE_DRO (UPI) - A young aearcbel and the presenca of armed Ed Byrne, "The abatement went to . guards, a bomb exploded inside an ·unoc-, them •and. the flies stayed with us." arcbeologist who tried to sail alone from cupled Trana, Work;t Airlines Boeing 7rrT The spafkllng repartee' was trig· Southern . CaWornia to Ce~tril ~epca jeWner hen today. ' gete!I by a 1m Orange County· reated today alter a grueling wiek~ong • n. ~ ll"" p.rt of an atortion Grand Jury queslionnalfe.. ordeal at ,.. durint which be buill a raft ,.,_ --·....-~ worldwide ..,_ ____ -"", ......----·'-----'' -.tr1maranP!t'u"" kil, "'1er·tw• .. ~,:i-;:· ~-tllhat /l;alpll0 'TWA Jelli!l<n, .~I--.ilblJ •~ iiidholhlf~.lll!iofl<V .. Wrecliage. 1' A · r<(t' ' ' , -The~ '~ In or near tlli • ~·~ ~ "I only alept wheh I pasjed ·..,t;•;'iald c:uckptl, .. oded. at 1:56 1.m., abollt wntr"Vel"liV Terry Andefson, 24, •of ~le...od:.._ _,_· aiv9n boud all.W 1111 plAne arrived "f -""J AndetlOll arrived In Sin Pedro 111e•ur ~ from Kew ·Yoi:t. with 10 ' • iboanl a Norwegian lrelJlhter that Dieted -en and 1.aev•mem!Jer crew. It o . R fard d hip> up oil the cout o{ Baja Ca8ronila ripped a .... bolt In the lronl luse\qe, ·Yer ' e . e. Monday. . hurling , ~brls for ICll leet at McCarran He was still daUd from elhaustlon. Inten>allonal ,Airport. . s· • c barely able lo bend his lingers, llld his Law ullicen .... TWA ofllclall aald een In .apo feet were too -nen from expcisure lo lit Ibey felt the . -b wu one of -.a info his shoes. · m)'llerli>us extorlio!>lsl has said bo He built a 35-loot trimaran, the third planted on rrw A jetllti'n to get 12 million in ~ramom fr9m the airline. ·Trained clop sniffed out a bomb Tues- day In a cockpit of I TWA jetliner en route from New York to Los Angeles after. the plane returned to New York. No other bombs have been reported found . 'as\ar1es Wyre, TWA general manager In Lu Veeu: ~ there WIS, DO in- dication how the bomb got aboard the ~e. The plane landed at McCarran International Alrporl at t :05 p.m. Tues-dly. . ;He said the bomb exploded in the cockpit area and showered debris on a nearby TWA truck. The airliners Wey'e 1 J*rked with the 7ffl near the airport terminal but were undamaged by !be fl!asl. ·He said the lour-engine jeUiner had been searched for bomb! before leaving New York and upon landing in Las Vegas. He said that ·It was under surveillance by sheriff's deputies and TWA personnel while on the ground here. • "I don't think anyone could have goUen aboard in Las Vegas," Wyre said. : He said other TWA planes at McCarran ,,.,. being aearched again for explosives. The plane carried "less than a lull load" of 121 passenger>. 'lbe plane waa due to returii to New York today. • '1'11' blast startled everyone a\ the itrport. -"When I heard a 1oud ezplosion, I turned and saw debria fllllnc •11 over," said a NaUona) AlrlineJ employe workinf in the terminal area. j • . Wyre aald llODle TWA workmen hid Iieen in the p14M to cle111 It but ~ counted any 1peclllattuo -of the -or an Imposter pllmed the bomb. "'Ibey all !mow eacb otbtr UM! -" 1oplher and they -ldlnl1llcatloa • blldges," he llid. ~ Neither he nor law. <Oforcemenl olllclala -1d comnieot .., -' I b 1 pusengen and_. crewmen Wtl'e heJnl questioned. FBI llld sllerllfa .-ln- .vestlgalors refused lo lllk abollt the The controversy over a new building for trainable mentally retarded (TMR) students in the San Joaquin Elemen~y School District is having repercussions· in a neighboring distric;t. TruStees of the Capistrano Unified School District expressed concern Mon- day over sending their chUdren to a facility wrapped in up0uucs.'' Trustee George White asked David King, San Joaquip.'s director of facilities planning, about tbe oppusltion to the loca· lion of the facility. King answered that 16 residents and one trustee had expressed reluctance to havlne the racility at La P a z Intermediate School, but that this should not affect the children attending the school. The trustee, board president Gratian Bidar:t, has refused to authorize bidding for the building until the state guarantees that the project will be funded and districts like Capistrano guarantee they will send their TMR children tht!re. Trustee Bob Dahlberg said he's not sufe if he wants to send Capistrano dlatrict children to the facility, even though U would be much· closer than the Greeley School in Orange where the children are currenU1 sent. · Charles Johannsen, director of pupil personnel for Capistrano, said ten of the district's pafen\s 'with TMR children has lndlCated tbelr approval of transferring tbelr cldfdnn to San Jloquin's lacility. Ron Gay, a curr'lculum pla~ for San Joaquin, a11ured the board that the cur- rlcalwn would ~ Ute wne as at Greeley· 1..i there also • are plans lo include t8ee FACIUl'Y, Pa1e Z) Hooked on Drugs By· Harielius, Mistress Says By TOM BARLEY ' ' Of .. DlflY' , ..... , ... LOS ANGELES -Key P"""""tlon wit- ness Reba Vaughn tOOay depicted Dr. Ebbe Hartelius as a brutal, domineering, jealous lover who put her feet on the road to drug addiction and who perfprmed an abortion on her shortly before he moved into her Costa Mesa home four years ago. The volatile, 31·year-old blonde told four physicians sitting u a committee of Inquiry loo the State Board of Medical E1aminers that her 50-year-old lover in- troduced her lo Demerol ta highly potent tranquilizer) and encouraged her use of the drug to the point that she wu able to dose he~U aeveral times daily with the narcotic. . )Jn. Vaughn testified •s the second day of the renewed bearing opeoed today that Harteli\15 flrst had sexual relaUons • with her at her home before her husband, liay, left the h..,. at 681 W: Wilson St. in August. of 1967. She told the panel that they also made love on1the sofa in the doctor's office Ind ahe estimated the total number of .uch iJntimacies to be "about 10". before the dllgusted Ray Vaughn left the home llld Jlll three children in bis wife's care. Zone Move OK'd. ., I I New Development ~y Capo Airport bomb. ' Tllere are 1... '"'*'-belllad the 8811 Juon Caplltrano planners approveu rltory but Its owners pion lo a-to tho eodq>tt on the rtcht-M..i llidt, 1111 -• 111-NQUBt ,.._,for 17 oc:rea ol city. lllle of the eaptooioa. Wyn Uld the door lllld pnipoood for 1 pllnnod development 'lbe prezone and 1oneaaUon will Jmt· IU the cockpit _..uy ,,., unlocked Iylttg under the IUght poth of Capistraoo go to the City Council .for r publi.s,.tiur- olter landing. -AtiJiOit. · <Ing. 'lbe deputy who witnwed the blaat, Aaistant Planner Phil Schwartze aald , Schwarlu said that the toad · i. Llmis Mills, said "It llOUnded Uke bta department bad llllde no recom-•teohnically not diACllY under · tho ftllht dynamite. 1 could,.. pl-. ol the Pl¥8 ' mendatlolll, but ha( 11111,lbe matter ..,. · •pjlth. bu!,.airplanes -, t.rnlol Into · Ille 'llylng through the lit. Tllere WU a ~ tlnly ... ,li> 'Ille p~ '"'""1lsaion.. • Jlu>orl l,.quentty IWilll .out ... u ·flrt inside tho pllne but it 'bur:ned· tlaell :.,.anti! "' part of'1bi approval," be anyway. . tot within a minute or eo." iequiHd u 'P,tt of· the a~val," he He said it is as cloee to the l1r faelUty Another witness, 1 termiDal employe, said. 11111 mMOs, be explained, ....._ as the c. Michael property, a ....,,.. -vessel be conatructed In the put live yeai-!, and set sail from Daria Point Feb. 'Cl. . • • . .• "My radio and direcUOn fmcter went out on .nie the lint 0, 1io 1 bad po 11<>1 ~ !"'l"!"V•vlga ... twrl!lwW: i ~ ~·1110,~es-orr11i;:«.;11r,, BO., iii ~ l!!e atlimddt," Iii ~:. . . "Illy .__.., apparatu .... - nay llrot IO l "'8 lncbd to Ille belm !oO at 1-1 etpt.boun.,. I,_,) - just elhalllled but I •let ber come into the wind and my mizzen mast snapped. · • "Winds ftre very strong and waves at . le811 12 feet hlch. Tbef were breaking oVer the top but I bad lo stay on Ibo helm the.Hst of the nJcht," be said. · 'lbe nett day, the high waves caught the boat broadside and It began·lo 11M; 1!ut was kept afloat by the bouyant loam built into the hull . "l climbed on the cabin roof -the only part out of the water -and lashed myself down. , , "I kind of IOll track ol llme, Ind riow and theJ/ I'wOuld pass out, but I figured the storm luted two daya. When I\ let up, I koe" I was: fF at sea and away from any ahlpplng lanes .. 110tie hull of the trimarln1s one center' buQ and t,ro outrigger. bull! had broken1 off llld aiiother was ltick1ng up in the air. My fresh water. wu tainted by gu and I bad to dive underw;ater into the cabin to get aome soaked potatoes to eat. "My only hope Jl'M to rig a raft of some sort that I could aall east where I thought I might hit the ahlpping lanes. "I saw the outrigger hull that had bioten off abaut 100 yards away, 10 I paddled over to It on half or my' aurlboard. 'lbe board had broken in two during the storm. It took lour boon lo get the OOH back to the boat. Capo Candidates To Give Talks At CofC Fornm ' ' I •WI;,....., IJl'ee••--Tdlr.:· " ' •. ' ~--'' . '' 4\,-. f' • . •r "<:~ -, 5enal<! Democi'allc·:JMaer Milt~.'-· .1.111uilf!eld, denclanced l~el · ~dential lft'llnorlll r•ls ''illfe't ' leoi!i'\~. wo~,' '.l'UeM~t •t' ~ pipltol IQd Ulci(be'iwijjl\d . .' 4 Jobn reintn>doCe !~• ,_co~t(l- :.: 1191\al amendment ' l'O . T~ace' th~m with a sin~• liltldnwide nominating'.election, , . . · . Vi.Salia . Gi r,l, 9, Kianaped~F~ed After 30 H.oiirs· · . VJsAIJA (UPI) -'lbe daughter of an auto.dealer,,kiclnaped lrGlll her homo tho · day before her ... ninth; ... 'liirtbidly; wu .. "'lelM<i "bnhaiined elliT tilday altir opendlng JO hc!ur1 with 1bduetot'I wbo demanded $JllO,OllO r-. . ·"1cben~ Rene Wiebe, Ille daughter, of Aniold Wiebe, !'U rt1e1.e.i· 1t<ttie River Im 'l)!otel on the Kins• River and told P.Ollce 1be bad not been hurt. Bi\t '1be complalned, "I didn't .. t ttJ1 Tbe first of a series of "meet your can-preaents ••.• all day .• "· , , didate" nights spop"'fed by the San Juan Tuesday wu her birthday. Capistrano ~mbe~ of Commerce wUI · PvJ*'e Copl. fleln c. Manh1U uld the be held Wednesday, March 15. girl W.s'lddnlped·-y Dllht.iWlebt Candidates for the city council will 'roanded 1'P the ·TllllOlll'IDOllOJ ~,. speak at 7:30 p.m. 1t Marco Forster He made a drop in aCctW'dance. wHht Junlor High cale19fium. t.etep!Joned • lmtruct1qns ll'om Ille kla- RuMing for two seats are incumbents napen, ~t paaenby plcbd up tbe' Tony Forater and •Bill Bathgate · aild lllOliey-cfUlled brielcue 'and retunled •M challengers, Jim Weathers, Judy Beggs, to poUce. ' Robert Olson, IJr, Roy Byrne., George Thefkid111"-•--u111 .. e ap the Friedrich and Bill Reid. plan shortly";~';d.-llld NIWicl Ille All candidatea have been Invited lo at-g1rl al the lnri. She 'told Ille maailae Ille tend the meeting, according lo forum had been klclnoped and p o 1 1~• ,,.. orianlter Jerry Gaffney.. called. Each candidate will have an op-.fteordetil .._. a~7:11 ',.m .. lilciadiy portunlty lo at.ete hiJ platform and tber<> wllon 'llir"""'•l>OI• )IWiad oa the '1or' will be a,quesllon and aniwer seHlon , of the ............... lit t•b t 1'c.nt11l i t9ilowlng !he ~It<•: Questions wfll be· • Calllontlll c.mi.t .comilllllli!1 'lt\d 1ald • Iii wrjtferi,lorin 'and wlli be asXed·by the• ·~1{. ~I,_ llllllnl, , tlf~·.to ! .cllarltabl1 ' I moderator.. > ·• , \'r ' ":' •Coffee a..i llghtl refreshmenls wlll be. w111n:; .... ·11Wi .... pened'lbt served after the meeting .. that can.. door, ...... w~ 11:1 ma1k1. two dldates can 1>e met lnlormally. ' of then! lrflled .,,Ith.......,, burst Into Another" candidate night b also 1..., the ~· .• ; ' -"U .. ly pl~·by the chamber: It Will• Mrt. ~ IC.-. 1ttrocllq 'Ille I 3.·1 ~iu-gin May P,;revent J-'arge Cuts By PAMELA HALLAN. ot .. .., "" ..... Voters in the. Caplatrano Unified School DI.strict overwhelmlnsly palled a likenl tax override 1'ueldaJ by a 3 to l mar&J.n. extending· the .....,.nl levy for uiother lhrte yearl._ • ~ 'lbe uoolficlal total pni•lded bJ jubilant di.strict olllcillo w11 I.• 7'1 to · l,nl no. ,. "·\Vt ore . V111 SrattW II Ibo -mui:.~1o:...~r~ ~,.,_ .... Id "l(ow .. will c-:;; to BHlheW flllt .,, .. educae . __ lit ....... ,.,... Had the o-fllitd. ~ wouic1 have COl1lidered I llriol ti. *!lllle Ml tncl)lding ellmlmtlot of ODI perW It Saa Clemente llJclt Sd!O!ll· 'Ibey •loo b!nted thal they mlgbl 11111 lllve opened the - Dana Hilla Hl;b 8choot ·Benedict aald hi ·wanted lo thank the , cltlzens commllt.el that worked on Ille override PllllP1 Arvy'1 Friencll, and especially Ill chalrmln, Mr1. Carol Peraon of La111111 Ntcuet. Ht aald ba allu waa rratelul tor lbe aupport .abown by StudO!lla and lbt board ot -· . Althou&b -Id l!l'lllnlll11*1 ukod the board to -... ...._in Ibo ..... ride. be 'Aid _, that the dtatrtol JllObo ably •ill be ... to· contln11t lbe aame edUCltlon.t!l procr11n over the nut lhref years. · -'But be Mmlltecl Jllol ---11111 auller, delplta _,-, --••Ill. 'l'heM lncllllo mHdueatlollll --(llee OVDIUDE, Pip I) ~ ~' . . Supervisor Battin . . File11 !~·Run Again First~...,......~ a.Jn of Slbto Alli '"'* out -U.. -Tueaday In 11111 llld for r...io.tloa to tbll post. .To date, ther e are four k n ow,• -11 for llallln' • fob, 811111 Ano af. torney, wuu.m Wenke, ""''MllDIQ John w. "Btir' 11111, allu ti. -""" Wallace R-~ """'"' Y.U., o1o torney 1111 Pad L llalell ti. Tllatln. former u-ndillat to Rep. Jobn Schmlt.e (11-TlllUn). w-.. er Drlsalea will: 0<e0mpony U- low cloudl •Ions the Or1nge Cout 'I'hW'llday, with 'little ~ ol llDllblne, 1ccordlnc to the weather. lady. Hlgha 57.fl. Low1 In Ibo 40'1. 1 :IN8WE TODAY Collegiate thect<r lakn Ille IJ)Otlighl ihia ... ek .. Ille OrOngr Coa.tt ~area undcrgrod.'. , .. ie, , 1hotD their therplc •luff. ~. St~ Entntainnwnt, PoQe JS, • L.M>..,. , ~ • =:.. :=...:.~ ~~ M ........... N a....... ... Or._~ It ~ 1' "~ • <-• --.. ........... ll ..... ,,... . aald, "I belrd a loud exploaloa ••. I would bo told that airplanes wUI be lty1nc earmarked for condominium de....,. turned and aaw detrl1 lalflntl all Oft!'." '' over them. ment approved by the CllWll)' Pl.,.q A TWA ll"'kellDID aald the 17 million The acre11e, o• hy Wlllport C.mmlalon over t&e objectloaa ol Ibo 1>e In the [;)rm of 1 no-host cocktail pa.rf1 ajtenll!n\9f • oetpllo<, Dr. ldwll'd il wblch each Cllldldate will be nallaDle P\letSOO....,. WU<11B, llll -Ill 1t,..,' , lnltn:mally to IOfl<Jo lnteresltd votOrt..!lo ~nleelmiwttb .. 11111_ ....... ...... '"' ' or. ,,. .. ,,.... '' 11 t' I -..... -....,... .._ -,.......... . ......... Ml ............. . ,__. . = & !iG'-" mane would be repaired at a cost ol Homes Bullden, ls oil Del Obbpo Dtlr Alrporl Land U!e Comm-1111 Ibo c~ -f,ieveral million doDart." Blue Fin Drive. It is now In counly ter-ty of Son Juan Capistrano. ) 1\ r • """'da'•huyej~aet• • ' ' I 11111-... ~~ '~~··,··~,\f'l)i'\:1,1.(.\i~ I .,· ~,(, ~ \ *' t , • , • -~· : ~ ,,, ... . .. I '· • ·-- Big Central Bakery Gets top Priority ;, One person with a "white thwnb" -d .... ......,. !or tile Caplatnno UnUled School Dlslrlct, accord!J11 to 1 cUizenl' committee atudylng the food service operation. ea1U., roi a c.,tral baja!ry rathff lllln scattered baklni operatlonl lhrou&bout the dl1tr1ct, the committee told the boOrd Monday that the only way to become efflclent and economical 11 to move to a hlll-fOl!e coolral kllcbon. • ·Hope Frot.estl Prowar Label lift YOllK !AP) -c.m.aon .... Hope '"1'""'1"9 ..... _., ..... ., blllll .......... " . "ft'•~--·dicW• c•l'l'lllllllw• .......... . • . chi ol bolnl .............. . ll<>pe 1dded Tuelday night at the 23rd annual dlnntr of Religion in AmerlCID ure in hittin1 blck 1t crltlcl"" of him In connection wltb a church award. The New York City Council ol Churchu l11t year rtveraed Jll 4eclalon to &Ive him Ill 1!1111111 FamUy ol Min award alter pro- teltl that be was Identified wltb the war. Hope 1w entertained troops regularly in Vietnam. Bob llleaban 11111.C. L. -· -bl ·~.=:i~~:"~~'~ Ma'n Chprged' Tber, auqe1ted !bat lhe l!Okfni ...... • · • · -• uon-bodoneblontlocatloaatldlhl w· h H . . . ~~~· edtq•lt _llorqe ~lllll ': _ it . ·. a;v.in:g Ol.W. 11111 .. u..1 Included cuWnc . ' ' ' ' down menu• to more popu)ar food •tem• ';. LSD · .. J· · z and 'then provl41n&. ciloloe -~ in ai dly!to elementary childrell. · • · -· • • ·Oodlie Green, food -~r • :·J. C.,w1,',jltlcb ii)'alle ,aceulld of ~ald.lbert la 1 ,,..blam bl ·do1J11"11111 plott'•• lo 'tm" .. 'i 'buhbh 'oll •••-·the becaUIO the dlatr,1¢ p01'.11dpate1 bl tilt --· mw alate't bot hmch -am ond In return u.s.; w11 charred l\l<eday wltb posaesa- for k>W• coat food ltema the dlolrlct Ing LBR In ~i:eouoty Jail. muat olftr a lllilllcid hot lunch ror eYef1 Sherif!'• Capt. James Broadbelt aald elem~ tcboOi obllcl. , '-'• •· · Ot/iit --J:•lt'Jw included pollj.g _,...y Whoo l"lchael P. Theodoo, 25, crlll-•1'llldl ».s could llt 'of. .of-·'!", belJ1I returned.to Ja1I feroil mo11 .on..,.,. -eoald •be iftir an~ In SOuth Or'1'fle'Coun- uk., oil the ,-S; blcrtulnc llonp 1J Judicial c:oarll. deputies fowxt1,1heet space _ond working ·space In the ol abiorbent -w h I c h had b e e n elemelUry -level cealral kitchen dipped In 1 LSD io1ution oper11ion; lncreMinl automation wbere , ''That r. not · .. ... '·In pouible la~CUI "°'In labor coall, lllll . ,uncommon, u~ cap~ Mucll!IJ 111.JIJqpaj -1Uon. · '• ,.W. 'W1· l!Jxi pilll,..,... end dn&p on ~ 1'twlJtrt Jr:; 1 natmiat, -pri&Oaerl quite ~. when they are ows..d ttpt 1azntatJve on the , rttmDed from courts. ' . ~. Aid tlJi prlmll')' goal of the ~ elakn tho!' also found • qUIJI> food~ oper1tloci ~ Ile~.... t111. Of wldle .IOWdlr in 'llleodor'• -~awt1c11ia11oo. . ·~ po ...... wldcli r. • lllalJlld by tile ~ ~ 1) 4al !n the caleterll, ' ·~'I cirllnl JU, , ~ _,, at 11, ilveif ·In ""lone ·. · ~ wu lriwllcl by ~ police ' The Commlt~1 will conUnue to meet i•I Die. It and charpcl wlth·oilllp!racy ahd llllliy the !"!"' ~Ice operation. . to muale hubllh OJI blto tho coqntl-y: AnddUpfla I ftetd lor ecollOQIY, DO Olll Jlallll-bl Oraq1 CoWJly JaH IVtr uked lor e price ~... ' -.ID lllu of PJ,000 bail. . • Busifl;g Key Vote l~sue ' Among ~lOrida !1eople ,,,.._. J -~ him In pirlillan sc1 .... Monitor s.mc. Ncmmbor. MIAMI -Trudie tbe -ol Said 1 poirtr<OIDPlllY worker· ~i:!t ~::M~ ~"~ = ~ l 'i~· ~·t ~ l ~ IJICl'vole for ~· ~~ lutwU of nut. l!"ft °llMli Ht iDlll>I ~l&t.li.• . "''-Flotk!I ~ pr!mery · 'l'l!fl prolaol tide -11111 appartl!tly INfn to~·: . . . pliilnc "bl 11rq111 ·~ bu 11..n wallact 1-'-l'or<ld ~ clurlY ""'1hidciWI I lied O\IW Sa, ,ll:dmuncf 8. M\Mldt In tbe ~ olblr laaue ti/II ~ "',!f· Mi.mt ..... ICCOrdfnr to tho lltaat ln- pl;ueJ:'. ~~ ud ~,,,,.,le dtpelideal poll ~ by I napected ~ .. T~_ Rl!IDOI0011tnftfilt1:_·~~ st. ,_.burl-polbar:' W~ JO~ ..._., -, -~· -· Muaklt It. Tiii pemor'a lied ii 1 Al)d '11111 Ihm la Waliaco. · mn -ter ellewbOrt bl tho atate but Jual"lbout evei7-bu 1111 oplnfon hia Miami lead WU I IW'Jll"ise. ' about Gov. o-p c. wan-of The lead didn't IW'flrlaa peopl• 1n Allbama-tho .,..-fronk'lmnlrwen Preclncl 157, though. In thla lnldltloaally Uberal part ol tho ,\, boulewUt wbo Uv.. on aoutbwest '<!:'A~· u!'meHlil ~) .~ ... bhllm 20th ~t. and wbo voted !or Hubert H. no er . ~·· .-- m Humphrey In 1118, rudily upl'1na why ("Tbe only one who rea!Jy lalla you tbe &be la"°" a Wallace booeter: · truth."). "It'a tho llcl lhal tbe children are (See P11e I for llorlu· lllll!'linl' bellls iluaed. Tbe llcl !bat the~ l11ve Tuuday'a primary volt '. In N t W' lillnrt·bliPO «!!Yltchi Ind 1et bonito alter ljampahlre.) . ::. dark •• .ft'• liOl ·111 •. 'n·. 11->iulely '. Pteclncl'll1 -' ,amalf, &rl~ataly-ownild Wl'Oft(." ~· '*1"lawna,:amad 'millorboall bl She ~nJes any l'ICial bta•. thl lat.,.• ii mot!J1 white and mlddle-· "~ colored/' sbe says, "wlll never be clllu. ~ {~:.... •-: educated.in .rtietto 1chools. They must be ·Four Yil" •I", Ill wli waa Identical put· In witb tlit whltea. Tl>ey 1bould cloM wllh that, of the entlr! Da~e County area down all the 1hetto achoola, Ind put tbe (~'blch mcluci• i. of all Democratic , blac!fS In white schools." volers In Florida). . Sbe ·HY•' ahe'U · probably vote for ~or theae people, Welllce 111 leVer to.· l!eli.illol\' Muikfe In November Ii he la lcllon qalnat lor<ld ll<lllni. hlCb nominated. ' e1, welfare "loafers' ''a~ "overpaid, Tw.o other factors an helping Wallace. tlf,000.l·)'tll' buruuc:rall. One II the Soqtbetn lradllion of J'eliallr• . ~ they are true to their mldl'<Sad i~g Democrstlc, eve1 U you 're a Repub- lrjdltlonl. From the acort or lnlervlewa lican. Thousands of, voten here do ii It u clear !bat even though many In-The second la the lntenalty Ol'hls aup- -to vote for Wallace on ~y. port -a charlcltrletlc be ahares with Sen. 0-,. McGovern. • " DAILY PILOT ' TM Dl"•nte CH1t DAILY 11'11,0T, Wllll •ldl " comb"'-1 '"' ,._,~ " '"'""'" .., ~ Ot•nge CIMllt f'ublllhlnQ Gom119ny. S.,... .l'•te. 911lltlt!)I" Ire jlllbl1Mltd, Mol'lllllY 1'1r1Wf! frl!My, fol' Clllll Me.-, Newport letcl'I, Hunllng!Gfl a1aelll"tvnt11n l/1U1y, L19UM tlNch, lrYl!M/StddltNttl Incl J.ri Clemln"/ S.n Ju1n C111'ltlr1111, A 1ln1111 r911lonll \d111on It MllMM llfllfMYt .-id luf!Hya. TM "IMINI pullllall1111 ,i.nt 11 11 DI Wftt l•r Stru t, C.tt M.... ClllfOl"ftlt, ~ "' lt1Mrt N. W1~ ll'tttlM!lt IM l'lllllllMt I J1,k Jt. Cv1!1y I \lie.I ,.,_kllnl 11111 GIMnil Mflllttt t Tlrior1111 KH•ll iCllf'lf Tbe rqlett•tioo 11me 1lva Wallace a vital COlllll'Vallvo booal from theae Rtpubllcanwt-beart. A mlddlHled houaewUe, for oumplt, aald &be wu really a ~publican, but reglalen!f u • Democrat -!bat party litt moat of tile lmporilnt primar- ies beer for rovernora, aenator1, · •nd others. ' '111e Intensity factor Is crucl1I because of the plethora or candldalta (II Democrall). Volar1 art perplexed and dMded -I alluatton falllni Into the ' hands of candldltn wltb otroni, clear vilWI. Thu. support for McGovern'• stand - "Gel the troopo out of Vietnam, stop the bomblnl, a.ab the Peniqon budl•L" - cornea primarily from a hard core or dbualutl 'ln thla mlddle-cla11 nelghborbood., For bil port, Wallace Is a ma(fllet ~w1J11 &Oild •upport from the bu.tni ,...,., Mualtle, wltb a aort-sell, reaaon- !ot•ther •pproach, hasn't ,...,..led any r1rt to man l!lmselr shine •bo•e the mua ol candldltea. Hb iuppori ,.,.,. "muaby." In Interviews, voters often named ~ MllMll u tbetr choice only alter being coend. Even then moat •Id tbet Sonaton Humphrey or Htlll')' M. •Jackson, or Mlyor John V. L1nc1117 ot lllW YGH< CltJ alao appealed to tbem.,: Nor bu tlie ..... -1111 · ~°"'*"tho -t chol'" Ill --,,_ 117 -lo bo looldllC !or_.._ tlial 11 mllllla.' · , Few "-' to find It in tb1 ...... booth on Tueeday. " · • • • ,. ...... p ... J Trustee Offers Delegaw Count Close Contest OVERIDDE. • • wch u malotantnct and operation. The vote Clll "'° 43,14 pet<ellt of all voten ellClble. U11orr1c1a1 talflu ol vote • • )IAN~ IUL -1411) • Te.xtbook.· List • ~"'):Jl.~;!r:(= ~mocratlc )!rimlry lflPPled wltb Sen. Georgi I~ ik&vem today in an unexpectedl7 tight batti< re. control of the state's delepUoo ,to lhe Democratic NaUooal eon-. ventlo~. (See Pqe 5 for ~yall ol Tue1day's voting.) :: =.;,=a.. "'t achclol dlalrlct fncluie:, -ClDocordla (Sq Clemente), 481 ·yes and Z22 no with ~ '(Otes cast out of a possible 1,567. ' By FREDElllCK SCllOEMEHL Of ... O.Uy ,llet lteff SeH-appolnted textbook critic and con- wvatlve truatee Gerald Linke Tuelday nfiht pmented Liguna Beach UnHled S<:hool Dl,olrlcl curriculum dlr<clor Robert Reeves with 29 teztbooks to teach "rtal history, real economics and real government." "We're not ualng very good books the 7J.year-old retired Navy captain char1ed. · "It la my personal reeling and the feel-1!11 ol many blaloriana and people In the United SU.tea t!Jat th<se othu booka tr1 among the best." Retvu said following the meeUna he would not review tbe book1 unlen dirteted to do so by either the entire board of education or district Superin- tendent William Ullom . 111 think it's Improper for one board member to make thls kind of request," Reeves commented. "I · think we have to look at boardsmanship," commented U 11 o m , "and see if it is proper for one board member to make decisions on tei:tbooks. What about the feelings of the other four me~rs of the board?" Linke aa.id he wu presenting the boo~ for study and later recommendaUon. "I'm trying lo get something go1J11. These are not to supplement the bookl we have now, but to replace them." He said the bOOks were for third through-.twelfth grades. Reeves pointed out that achool1 UJUally use state adopted textbooks, aince the state pays for them. "If we select out own books, we'll have to pay for them . We can't do that without some major changes In the budge~" Reeves co .. tended. Linke Aid the ,books presently being used In the 8Chools were among those rt- jected in May of last year by lbe state ~d of education, because. they were '1delicient." Reeves added that the deficiencies were ln the area of ethnlc balance and !bat aome poclal studies books did not give fair treatment or black and.Mulclo- Amtrlcan minorities. 'lbe books uld Reeves, are now being rewritten tO com- ply "wlth the state board. "I flnd this hard to take/' 11id an Irate Art il'lsher, president of the Laguna Beach Unllied Faculty A s s o c I a t i o n (LaBUFA ), "In llght of the fact the board canceled a meeting to study textbooks several months ago." "My function (as teachers' represen- tative to the board) seema vacuous when this happens. It seems like there is no need for representation If one board member can do this, 11 concluded Fisher. Board President William Thomas responded aaying the textbook study sesa1on WU cancelled along with several others beci:use it was 0 Mickey Mouse." At the conclusion of the board meeting, Ullom produced 1 book he thought the members of the board might enjoy reading. The name? "Effective School Board Meetings." Muskle captured the pruidenUaJ preftrence ballotln1 with a solid 41 percent as counthig neared an-end. McGovern ran a Itron& second 1Jitb• YI percent. ·' But only a handful of votes separated m&QY of the delegate candidates. The lineup seenwed from minute to rnlnUte with the· final result virtually certain to re- main undecided unUI all ballots are tabulated. Panel Retains lmipramine In Aiistralia SYDNEY (UPI) -The Drug Evalua- tion Committee decided tonlj:ht to retain the use of the anti-depressant imlpramine because of lnsulflcient evidence that ~be drug causes malformations in newborn -Las Palmas (San Clemente ), 338 yes aiid 129 no with "7 votes Ca1t out or a possible 1,483. -Ole Han1on (San Cleme11te)! l.289 yes and 481 no with 1,750 out of tota ol 4;191. -Pallaadi1 (Ca plstrano Beach),• yes and 251 no with 119 V.tea cut out ol 1 tolai or 1,924. ~-San Jou (San Juan Capistrano), S.'\O yes and 2:29 no with ll7t out of a total 2,1!7 registered. -Richard Beary Dua (Dana Poinl), 753 Y" and 111.l no, wltb .HI vol in I out of a poeaible 2,491. -Cron Valley (Lasuna Niguel), 133 Y•• and 1• no -.IJ!i Ult vot1n1 out ol a j>C)!l!lb!e S,7'1. -V!!to '(Mluioo Vlojo), ~14 yu. Z3 no withe' \l~Ung out ~fa· ~ble ~· Nixon Announces I Actions . to Lift;' '. ' . ' ' ' I ' • • • ' • 'Veij of . Secreey' • W~SlllMG'I:ON (AP) -Prtsldent Iftx. on anOOun"ced tcxtay two actions he takl will "Ult tbe .v!U or aecrecy which "°" enshrouds a1tocether too many papen" written Within the federal 1overnmenl'1 vast bureauracy. . The committee reached Its decision He · said llie present system for classi-fying government documents does not babies. after hearing a new report from Dr. "meet the standards of an open afld _William McBride lo which t be democratic society. ' gynecoJoa:Jst acknowledged some of his "The '.manyt alK!Je 'of the leC!l.Uity Capo School Trustees . OK Pay Negotiation 'Guides original atatements about imJpramine system Cllll no long~ pe tolerated," the President 1 a.ljl in ..a statement aa be were Incorrect. signed fD ei:ecutlve-~er ~dt;aigned\ t.o C?mmlttee Chairman Dr. Wiiliam Mor-make c~icajlon more dlf6cult and·to row said McBride had said that only one ensure speedier releue .of lflCl'et docu• ol the three cases he said earlier showed ments for the benefit of historians and a delinlte history of imipramine could voters in the fut~re, . . really be attributed to the drug. He said It was unfortunate that the In 1the other two cases, the inothers had system of clual6c1tl,qn tha\ 'ha~~Holved taken some other type of trlcycllc 1J1tl· in the United states. "has .failed to meet: depressant, Morrow said. the standards of a,n ope.n and democraUc I A new set of guldellnes for aalary neg~tions haa been 0c\9pte<I by lnl•!f'll. or the Capl!trano Unlfleif School DillrlCI despite a plea for more study. Mrs . Harriett Prescott, president of the di1trict's teacber1' association, had uked the board to schedule a 1tudy 1e11lon on tbe new guidelines. But trustees Monday decided to adopt the new ouUine anyway so that the new guldellnOI will 1181 become part of thla years' 'll'got\lt)oil. _ • , The board asrftd, however / to rev ew the policy if the teachers' group finds ii objectionable. . InclU\lecl [I\ the aet of fiUl~lnl!a ia J pit ' ort dill fof hiilllng! no n!go11i116na are to end by the second board meeting in 1.Juhe. • '• • ' "We . should have )earned from 'this year that we have to aet a firm deidllne," aaid Trustee Bob Dahlberg. This~ year's ftegotiatlons were con· tinulni Into the fall, lqoi alter the July I adoption ·of a tentaUve bu(lget for the new !Ilea! year. A 1pokesman for Mrs. Prescott slid the Front Pqe 1 FACILITY •.. teachera' association was primarily con-Hti added that "in none of these cues socie~y.' allowing tPG many Papers to be h ,.. classified for too lo)lg .a tilrie .• ·• cemed wllh "meet and confer'' ~pro-ave full details been made available ''Classification bU frequently served to cedures, but did not specify. even naW to my committee. Without C{)nceal bureauctatlc m1ltakea or to pre- Not only do the new guidelines call fot. detailed informaUon no meaningful vent embarrassment to official& and the d to I t. l!sessment can be made as to whether administration." an en negot a ions sooner, but they . this, other drugs or other factors are in-Unveiling a systen\ to lake iffect June also provide for the public to be lnformed volved. 1, the President -set· forth these basic perlocUcally, much more so than in the McBride, the first medical authority to nd ruJ 1 r pa1t. IncluCled ln the publlc section are: warn against the etr-~· of thalidomide ;.. grou ·es : t -' • AU inlt ud ~~ •• -Procedures for cllilalfyfni documentl -lal wage proposals, incl -ing 1960 and who Friday said he found suf-will be more restrictivf>thln in the put. fringe Nneflts and other focms of com-ficient evidence to blame lmlpramine for , -The number of ·=• and 1n- pens1tion made by certificated employe qerormatiop~ of ,ne.,, born babiy, said Jte dividua11 wbo can .'f power to oriantution, or their emj>lOye eoUncll was disappointed with the' committef•s mart documenta top · et, licret or shall be made in a public meeting of the dectillon. confidential will be ~y reduced. school board. J \. He admitted1he had mMle "a mistake" 7 New tlmeta*!i ·~ automatic · -l'he IChool board's d ~ 1 lg n • t e d originally thlnkln• aU three patltnb were decl~pifi~f.Uon of &.:'timenta within I 'to r•pre,...i.ttve in <the •t,,-and1 eof\fer-on the same drug. 10 ,years , with ~emMfont granted· for proctq •ball maintain an oacoiDI; acUv• "But the drugs were from the same information of particular sensltlV'lty. · file wlil~ shall Include *1!e inlUal wage s~ble and lb~ effects were the same," 1*: -U a document remalna claulfled proposal and all subsequent wage pro-said. . ! after 30 years, it Will be •utomaUcally posab, including modifications. . "It is well documented that birth ab-made public -again with llmi~ u· -The school board representaUve's file normalities of the kind referred to by Dr. ceptions permitted. shall be 1 publiC record and 1ball be McBride occurrelt In the 19th century, Jn "The many 'abuses of the licurtty ready for inspection by members of the other word• before the advent of modern system, 11 Nixon aald. "'cao no tonier be public at any time during the regular drugs," Morrow said. tolerated. Fundamental to Our wa:Y of Uf1 business hours of the district : He said 1 recent study of ~.000 is the belief that when lnfonnaUon which The scope of the meet and confer deliveries from five teaching hospitals in properly belona:s to the publ\c II sessions, which are Jegally held 1n Sydney and Melbourne over 1% months systematically withheld by ·tho1e In private, include salaries, salary showed 151 babies had been born with power, the people to0n become ltMrant schedules, fr inge benefits, development limb abnonnalltles other lhan congenital of their own affairs, distruitful of tbOlt of grievance procedures and operating d1alocations of the hlp, and club foot. ~ho manage them, and -eventually .-procedures of the lmploye council in-incapable of determlni.ng their o•n eluding procedures for the resOlution of destiniea." ' persistenl disagreement. Ah t A'd F" d Tbe chief executive complained I physical education, apeech tberapy, a The only procedural aspecll that will sen I e U'C "Once locked away In 1overnment fllOI " P,Ycffiolo&!st, one paJd aide p e r be discussed in the sessions will be definl-. clusilied.-lllpers ttnd to remaln UMT" •··-.,,,,_ aid . FOSTER CITY (UPI) -The City ._Jor~yea~,e.O!t fqr 10n<rattons , · c~oom .. ~t · es, a &wlmming tions of educational o b J e c t i v e ' • Council fired city m1nager Robert He Cited an estimate t.bat the National progr~ and :~.1ardening Pfqgr~m. detennination of the content of courses Cowden Tuesday for not attending enough Archives stlll contain 190 million Piie! of The facility, which King said probably and curricula, selection of tutbooks, and council meetings. They had to do it in secret dooumenta from world war JI aDll' won't be completed now unUl Octo'ber all other aspects of the instructional pro--able~t!•· honver, because c.owderi more_ than 300 million PIK• coverlnc tbl modular bu!UllJ1I with all I n 111 a I ' ' ~ ' becauaa-of tbl bidding delay. would be a. j""'"grl1rmiitiihaiiiti!aiireiiiile;;1aiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliw~1;••~t~th;ere;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~iiiij!~per~iod~fr~o~m~1~1HS~lhro~u~1~h;iI~lll4~;;;i;~"mj classrooms aOd'lO ultimate ones •. It will lnciude a' u.nd area , court, ball GEM TALK diamond, · track, and p J I y g r o u n d equipment. • SuperiDtendent Truman Benedict said Capistrano has a cholce because it ls not yet Iar1e enou'gh to be forced to bave its own TMR program. But he adlvaed the board to look closely at San Joaquin'• of- fer of a joint program. The board authorized t h e ad- mini1tr1Uon to take the first stee In joln1J11 the program which b 'to obloln approval from the County SUperinttndent or Schools.' · A formal decision will be made at the nert board meeting. ' Roadblocks Due To Check Your Smog Devices • A new type of California Highway Patrol roadlldt 1pot-cheek wlll I" Into tf· feet In -the next few day1 but the o!Ucen who wave you doWn won't be out to write clt1Uoa1 for mecllinlcal violations. The rOldblock , woo't be Intended lo catch any trlniinl11. The ~lock wlll be Intended to c1tch you, If you drive • !Me or laler-model cir c11TYlne •'. 1tilt-requlred amo1 control device ihlt may not be working properly. Motarllll -bl the Orange and Loa Anpiel county areaa plua the San rran- cilco lltY reclon are beln& checked In tho tpocll1 JllOat•m !bat has not , yol bqwl '~lie ID,YWbtre they deelde to Ill ;t: "!Ii" 1111 CHP -lntorm1t10~,oa1cor lark ....,, e1pla1ntns the eqwpmenl la •t, ..... I trailer. :11t11 a public rtlaUons tb(ns," bl .d- ded. TODAY by THl'S~LL JIWILIR . ' ' 11How.'' we bavl been~ uted, , "can •an independent .Jow.eler '1ur· vive against the Jarge cbl.inat'' Tli• fact' 'ti' that independent Jewelers eontipue lo a<;<:quat for an lmpdrlo~t 1egment 'of jewelrt re' t'lling, ~cause their low ·ov,rhe1d permits r~asonible prlc:et1 and thlf are ·also particillarly 1tronf'in ,.,. vicing the products they' sell. -The owner of an independent jewekY .1.loN 11 ltlllally • llJiblY troineCI anti 11p1rl111Ced ·~ not only in jewelry, but also ID repair and -service., Most of this wo_rk 11 done in hiJ own 1tore, resullini in higher qu,ality and taster service: · We at Humphries Jewelers have remained independent for ~oil 26 years, doing ao because wt i... lieve the! personal strvice II Im· portant to you. . We give you exact estimates on ltivelry quickly, and at no chari•· We al10 provide otbu. .. rvtce1 1uch 1! insurance appNile11, and you receive fast 1pprat1al1 becauae II does not bave to be Hllt oul. So for 1mlll rtl>Jlr•, tn1ur1111ce 11t1mate1 or th• dellp of 1111 n· pensive piece, come in anti He u1 . You'll 111 prompt and Killed •I· tentloll rtCilrdlu• of lht ata of )'Our problem. c·• 1 r 1 n ' • • 'Al'{l'.IQUE 1 LOVE RINGS ' . . ' - ' ~ ' ; .. . ' " ' ' CONVINllNT TlllMI 24 YtAllS IN SAMI LOCATION , ' IANKAlollRICAID -llASTll CMAl&I OMONI 141-14111 I f , 1 ' " • I • I " l ::> " •' ' ' ' • . I • ' • ,. ' -I .. - r ' • ,,. ~ "' • " I . ' •' " I ,, " ·' • ~ ·' , ,; ~ -) <: ~ ' ,, • I ; , • ,. •I • ~I :· 1 .·1 I l I • I I I -24 D4!LY fllllT ... • By SYLVIA PORTER ' Across the land are 1,827,600 ; of you who are working as ·· American Red Cross trained votunt.eer1 in community ac- • tivities -in the blood 'and • youth programs. ln safety, nursing and health programs, in hospitals, cllnlcs, disaster reUef, in helping mtmbtrs of t,tle armed forces and thelr families. and in raising funds r 1 to support 11J or theae seryices. On .1ver- age, you are puttina i n 150 ,hours a year at your jobs. Bu l that's Just .: average: many of you are putting ln 150 , hours a month. Many of you ~,·certainly are contribuUng , . twice, 'three, four times 150 • hours a year. f ~ ALL OF YOU give your '. 'time, training, devotion and 1i• dedication for . zero pay in dollars. All of you fall into one of the enormou~ categories of non-paid produc!ers in the U.S. economy. On top of this, hun- dreds of thousands of you also ~ contribute cash and property . . ~~· U you were paid merely $2 .an hour -and the minimum .~;.;wage ls slated to go to this ~· ' level in 1972 -your cp n- M~rUWh ! . MOTOR HOMES " ... • " . • ·I • . SA~ES • RENTALS , 11 ft. to 28 (I • ..,, UTE LINER ~ • IALIOA-PACE ARROW · LOCATID ON THI NlWPOIT ; ~PlllWAT, JU5T 50UTH OF ~ fHI SANTA ANA FlllW!Y. " JAKI THI McFADDEN TUIN pFF. TVaN LEFT ON YILLA.Gl. WAY. • I , • __ .. ::;•~A~D~D~OrN-; > -• . ~ ' " IDIN0£!11 i • J l"rH •E•H-tft HOlllll C.1'1111111111~ P'ktl l'IMncllof AW•ll•ltll Coll llJ-lllJ " " .. " " ·' RE: LIQUIDATION SALE UNITS & S.F.R.'s L.A. AREA " .. " ,. •' . .. " . ·~ ·' •' . • ' ~ ~ .. ... .. " "' " "' (• • ~ .; ,. ' , ' ,, ' I ! ' • • ' • ' ' • " • 8 Properties Appr•ised •t $180,000.00 Your• for Cesh -$1 42 ,000.00 For Info Cofttoct: Judy McCvrdy 211 .149.su1 Courte1 y to Brokers MEDICAL BLDG., HUNTINGTON BEACH 7 Suites, Sc:hec!uled lnc:omt $I ~80.00 Mth • SolHn9 for SI l0,000.00 Courtesy to Broker• Contact: Judy McC"'11y 21l -14J.OSOO Would you pay an extra $5.21 per month for Full New Car M'llmtenance? That's all the extri lt cost with a Johnson ._ Son 1\111 Maintenance Lease on any of our brand new 1972 f\tcrcurys. Ju!lt think or 11 ••• no more annoying rtpalr problems .... no mor• uneXJ)ected txpenses and hl'st oI all •. ,·a bMutiful n~ full sjze Mercury Marqu\1~ or Monterey to dr11'f! in absolutPly perftet condition a.t all times. Find oul for yourself all the benefits a.nd pltuurtt thil fant.utle lJ?Me proaram provides on all our Uncolft. f\fercury Pmducts.i · cau BUD BOWEN at 540-M30 ••.• TODAY! 2121 HAftlOA •LVO. 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No. ~. 1'41/1111"'11111 ••adl. ' llO • Tlll1 __.,.... 11 ot11111 COllNCJM bV "' '"'"•· NewPOrt lrldl, C.lf!Of',;ta. Ce11Ht, c.111. C11,1. lr>tlYIOull. • Mtrlly11 ht-Mllltt, 111e W, OUtll !U MH lflqfft, Uo!O PffrH Trf~, U. Tlll1 lll.li.1,,.lt II bl~nl <OllOlll.lcltod 111'1' Ill New Phone Cable Set In County By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP! -As Jil illions of Amtticans !lruggJe ·with their income tax re turns, any serious proPosal made now for restudy in,i:: lhe entire income la x structure and purpose qu ite likely would ob- tain substantial support . Henry Block believes such a study should be m a d e • "What's th e purpose of the tax?'' he asks. ''Is it to raise money for the governmeot? or is it to cha nJ;:e social and ect1nomic co!lditlo{l!?''. CAN YOU answer cor· rectly ? Can tax 1-Vieorisl:S give <:onstruclion will begin next a simple answer! ca·n U.S. year on 1 new cable that ,..n1 governmen.,t offic ials? ) help Improve long-distance Since the company he and his telephone service. to .or from ilher lj:ichard founded in Orange County . accordlng to 1 5, H. & f\. Bloc k. will Standlee H. Kfutz/ .1 ~ ca I p pare "or,tj, than iieven P1clflc Telephqnt d iJV·1l s i o o ion ret~rll this year1 Or manager. ' abOut !l perceiit of the · 'total. A super · capacity un· Henry has plenty of time and derground coaxial telephone experience to contemplate the cable, dpable of carrying up @estlon~ 1 • : to 90,000 simultaneous con-HJ1ro~injo : The ta.x n~w "i~ veraationa:, will be constructed ally 8 JOO! fol),re~ulatlon or betWeen the San Francis(:(( tfe econofny '! rather than :Bay Area and the Los Angelel simply 1 method or raising Metropolitan Area, down the money w meet the nation's San Joaquin Valley , Kautz bills . 11~~hen put in s e r v i c e Moreover, he feel s there are sometlme In 1975 or 1976/' he parts of the tax law that are uJd. 'the 400-mile-long cable · poorly explained and un- -flrat of It.I kind in the west derstood , especially in regard -wUI nearly triple existing lo the elderly. telephone circuits for use Block ci~ the statement by between Orange County, the , a hiqh Treasury Department Bay Area, Los Angeles and 'official that 75 percent of the elsewhere," he said. ~ people who rece.ive pension or Kautz pointed out that the annuity income re~rt It in· new cable will also vastly im· ~correctly. Generally, that is, prove Jong distance service to they overpay, and from this area with points anywhert in the world, since HE ALSO claims that one- the new ·facility wlll in· 1 third of those eligible for tfrconnect with the nationwide • retirement income c red I f 1 direct distance d,i a 11 n g don't claim tffem because they network. i' fail to understand their rights. Presently, PT&T engineers throughout California a r e drawln1 up plans for the maaalve project, which in- cludes aix underground pow~r and repeater buildings spac&:i about equally along the route. The telephone official !aid that ii all goes well, ictual cable-laying will begin during April , 19731 and should be oompleted and ready for testln1 early In 117,, More People Enter State . Than Leave For every seven familie.s wbo moved out of Callfornl.a dur1!11 1971, eight families moved in1 making CaJifomla ct1e of 20 1'ma1r1et" statui in the nation. according to flaurts released by Allied Van Lines. Inc. In Ill fourth aMual study c)[ the nation'• migration pat· terns. the household goo& mover rtvealed results of a computerized study of the more than 212 .000 shipments it handled during the year ended December 31 . 1971. A "magnet" state is so deplgnated if at least 55 per· cent of ill total relocation ac· tlvily consists of inbound ship.. ments -I.e., family moves in· to the state. Attlhony C. Alallotto has been elected assistant vlct president oi Great Western Savings an~an Association. Mallotto ~, district loan manager at Great Western's Laguna Hill~ omce. He Joined the association·· in 1971 alter serving five years as senior loan ollicer for another sav· ings and Joa'n association. He and his wife Jive in Orange. ~* Insurance man John FI I z gerald has been, named direc- tor of Warm· lngton Insur· ance Agen· cies, Inc., of Newport Beach. The: Huntington Beach e:ii:ec- utive served with Warmington as a sales agent for three years prior to his appointment as director. .. * Leonard Valore of San Clemente has been named a vice president of N o rt h A m e r i c a n Correspondence Schools. a subsidiary of Na· tional Sy~tems Corpo ration of Nl'!wport Beach. This credit amounts to several hundred dollars for many retirees dependent upon rents, dividends and interest. The law Jg arhitrary too. he clalmJ. "A !Ot of the ta1 laws have/no reason behind them. lf you are bLind and over 65 you receive an additional ex· emption. But you receive nothing additional Jf you are deaf and dumb." It discriminates also, he feels. Even though recent changes put slnj!'.les at les., Ql ll disadv antage •they till Often pay a, disprO~~k>nalel~ blgh lu. There is djscriminatlon also In the application or lhe federal law. THE L A T T E R situation arises from different In· terpretatlons at the state levels as to the distribution of prooert)' ana income between husband and wife. In com· munlty property st a t e 5 everything is 50·50; in others it may vary. 1 The Jaw also. eould be .. counter-productive. as Block 'Views It. He cites the situation .of the jObless person who receives noniaxable benefits bu't who would have to resume tax payments should he resume workln,1t:. It is that fundamental ques- tion or purpose, however, that 01vld l lc,..rf Ir-'roti!, N __ , ludt. Ctllftn'llt , C:..l\Ad.t. C..Jlt. lrldlwllllt l. nags Block "Orlgjnally the T1111 "'''"""' n1H wrlfl tl!f cou111y T11Ti 1>u1r ..... 11 11e1,,. COll4klci..I "' ,,. 11111 11u1111tt.1 •• bl'lf\9 c;ondV<ftd br , ••• ,i. w, Jont• . ' ci.""' O••"" Ctvntv on; Mt!'QI" 1m. ""'~''" ••NC:j111 ... °""' tNn , P•rl11trllllt• Tn11 1t•1....,t111 m.a w1111 tt11 C9U~ laX WaS Intended ltrlctly to I• 11-«rll• J, MtltOoa, 0.Piif'f C1"'nty Hrtt1trlllll1. Ofl .. 11 C. lhlflll • Cltrk OI Or11>111 C~l\IY an: FH, U, 1'7'1, raiae money 11 he aaya ''but cttrk. JM11 w11c11 M!llft ,.-1111 "''ffllt11I u1ec1 wl•" th• county fl v flt -«11y J. MMc:lo•. o.,i;tv c..,,.ry ' ' 1':14H.• M1tUv" J, Mii ter Cl••• "' 0•111t1 county en· "'"'u''' I, Clerk. sU lately that baa changed. l'l!ublhhN 0<11191 Co•lf ,D•llY Piiot, Thi• 111••'"•111 lfltd wlttt ttte t111J11tv 1tn. '"' "''""" e:. "' ... ' btPvtv couni. "1 s "Now we talk of negative in· M1rc11 1, n, n. "· 1m 11t.12 t i.•• llf or'"" cou,,rv on l'tlH'ui.rv n . Cttorti:. . PuDllV!td or1n" Cot1• 01!lv l>llOf, . . LEGAL NOTICE 1m: bV ltvtrlv J, Mtqllox. 019u1V COi.i'"' 1'•1J1M F~bru1rv 11. 22, 1flfl M1rch l, I. 1•12 a. come taxes to bring about iv cttork. Pub1!1h.4 0•11101 c"11t 01nv Pl'Qt,,_,, ______ __,==o---- lt h A d ll'ICTITIOUI 10111tiss ,. 1H1tl M1rcll •• IJ, n. "· 1•12 J..ll;·121· econom c ange. n we use llAM• STATIM•fllT ,uD1l"11d oru191 co111 0111 ... P1to1. LEGAL NOTICE the tax to regulale con· Tiit 1011owr111wtM1 1r1 c1or119 blni11tM ••b•111rv n. 1nc11 Mirtll 1• 1. u. n121 ----:-=:c:'.:-:-::===----l------~====--- f ., ~n LEGAL NOTICE l'1CT•r1ous 11.111N1ss 5truction, the number 0 'GOLD CO.UT LTD .. BO .Pl111c:r11t HAMI ITATIMIHT babies born the amount of oil 0r • l'.o. loK .. -i L1tu111 IMd'I. c1u1. LEGAL NOTICE fllOTICR OP 01ssoLuT10N Th• 101row1"' p1rwin 11 11ornt bu1l11tn ' d f'UlJ ll'urw1111 to ""' ••ov!1lon1 e1 S.~11°" 11: to be taken out of the groun Mfl. 1'1trld1 L. Wiii••· P.O. 11111"" IJGJ,1.S ol "'• COl'P("'"°"' CoM ol !hf PMILOU ENTERPR ISES, lo.ut L• L11u111 lttch, C1lll, t'MJ2 "'CTITIOUI IUllNllS $1111 llf C111fornl1, notlct 11 heretl~ 9lvtn RMI Clrdf, P'Ot.tn!lf.., V1H1y, Cl. '21(11. Mr. Jtcil W. WhH1, Sl!'lt •I AlloYt. NAMI STATIMINT ltill t Pl1111p A. L1n11, IOSlt LI ltOJt Clrcl1, THE ORIGINAL concept ,.;:,::,,~!~" 1' btl'l'I' cond\lct• 11' '11u1;!.,, ':~~win• "r~• 1'' dolnt bt!::.,."~Rg";~ ... '"C:t°'i~e,,M~~1'~~ ~:;i,n~~1~~·ri ~1~:2~11C!M llY 111 f •-·ed b'J't to Pllrltll L. Whllt NEWPORT IEACH TENNIS CLUB CLAlllE R. ENGLE II, ul>Ol!r lhf Utt\llou1 lllCl/v!dual. a so was ~ on a I I y T11l1 11111m•11t filed •1111 1119 C111,111tv PllO SH OP. 1'01 Etll l lu!I. N ..... ..,,, ntml or THE lll:ASS OWL. COlln!Y of Phlll ll A. Ltolf pay, Block contends, but now , Cllr'I of O•lllH C111,111ty on: Mtrch I, 1'72. lt1d1. C1!Uor11l1 HMO. Or1111e. Stile nt Ctllfornlf, 11 1111w Tni1 1lt1t1111r<1t tllnt wllh lllt County h I . th t '" ff ' • I 1¥ S.,,.rly J. Madelox, Ot111,1ty (Ol,lnty I. AlllllollY Mlcll"I Prod111, US Su...,u lll1~lvH lly muluil conatnt. Clt•k of DfllJI" Cout!W on; fl'tll. 21, 1"2. e c aims a .... x 0 ICIA I are ~lto•k. 1110, _101, HtwllOtl IStf(ll, C1ll f0rnl• CLAlllE ,, ENGLEll °' tnt Cilv of fl y !tverlr J. M1ddai. Otllllly C11111tr "pla}'inf around ·with lt and P)l~n111ec1 0r1ns1t 'c~•t ' ~.;v ~=-~ ~111N1 Proo!fn, wilt. 11J ~1~~!"':1'~11:!':.'. .. ~~~~r~: .. ~·~o;: Cltrtt. ' 1•1• making exemptions not based M1rc11 •· 11. n, :rt. itn •1"11 S.1111~ Ho. 111, NtwPOr• l•tdl. 1nd 1'111 c••i.t!I to be •Uotl•!H 111 1t1• Publl!Jltd or1,... Cot1t O.llv Plitt. On abili·!y to pay," such as in LEGAL NOTICE ~1nte1-n1• fl*. c-uc1t111 01 wld t1u11,,.,,,, •no M1rC11 1, t. u. n. 1tn w.n '"I Du1l ... 11 ll bll119 COllduUtd by•~ OOJlOTHY C. CJlAMP of 1t1t CllY ot the Case O[ the blind. ,ICTITIOUS IUSINQS lllll/vldllll l11U1blnd 1...r wlhl l. L1t11111 &ttCl'I. Ceunfy of Ortnot. Sttlt ol'i-------------"( th l th t NAMI STATIMIMT Anll'IOrtY M, Prod1n C1lllorn!1. WHI htrt1ll1r conducl 11ld LEGAL NOTICE am not sure a e ax Tn• JoltowJnt ""on 11 dOl'l'I' builne•• 11111 11111,,...111 llltd w1111 1t11 countv 11u1111tu 11111 11 111111i.i ,0 1u 1111 1u111 or !:pie are the ones to be mak· 11: Ct1•1t of Or11111 Ceuntv on F1bru1rv n. ••Id .,..,1,,..11 11111 "'' •uumtd ind ...,111,1--======::-cc::--::::::--. . " HENNESSY fNTEll:PJl lSES. 1975 ltn, by ltv1rl1 J, Mlditix, o.p11ty Cou,.. P411 tll ou111111C1ln9 oOll ttllont o1 11/11 IUPllllOll COUllT 011' THI g those decisions, he says. l>••tonl St. Mo. 1, CoJll ~ Calif. ,.,. (!••It. 11\11111111 htfllofor1 Incl h1r11n1r /II· ITATll! OP C.t.Ltl'OllNIA l'OJl 'l Co ' L 'I > , " 1..n td THI COUNTY OP 0JlAN01 "And ( don't know I ngreU Lirrv Al 111 11 I Ina, It J ''$Ol'll SI. P11Dllllltdo. Or1ntt Ca.ill 01!ly Pilot. curr ' ' 0, NI. A·11l•2 I l·r· d r th . b Ith t No. 7, Ct111t "'-'•· C1llf, ,,.... r .Stld 111rl ... rthlP Is CllUOIVtd II !Ii qua I 1e or e JO w OU This bu1ln1u• •• be!nl COndllCltd llY tn ... ":n"' y n, Ind Mlrdl '·· •• IS, lf12 l'etlr111rv 1t. lt12. HOTICI! 011' HIAlllNO 011' PITIT10N th h I f · ! 0-lllCllvklual. ""' Dcwol~Y C. Crl"'P fl'Ofl: PllOlit.TI OF WILL ANO flOl e e p 0 economis s, pr L•r•Y All111 L111lltn1 Cl1Jre R. E11t11r LEfTlllS TISTAMRNTAltY (essionals businessmen and Tt>l• J'•lfflltnt 111td with iht county """"'"" Or1nt1 Cot1t 0111Y Pllo• E111r1 01 ALICE M. PAllKfll. D1c:t1s· th ,, ' Cttrk Or1n11 Cou111V eri: M1rc11 6. tt72, LEGAL NO:'ICE Mtrdl t, 1tn 4lf·7l ed. 0 ers. IY 11..,.,1, J, Maddox, O.PlllV County NOTIC E rs HEJtE8Y GIVEN thtt Block Stresses that he Is not Cltrk. f lCTITIOUt IUSINISS Jo11pt1 A. P•rklf h8$ lll1d "''''" I tel l· 11'14l2l Nit.Mil ITATIMllNI' . LEGAL NOTICE tlon fer prcP•lt Pl will 1nd for luv1m:1 cl attempting tO Say that either P11bt11hld Ortn .. Cotll, 0111¥ Pi!ol, Tht ICllOWl"I Hrlllnl 1r1 dcll!Ct ltMt11 T1"1mmt1r¥ lo P1tll!o11t•, I · t el M1rch I 15 Z2 :tt 1t12 ~•5·72 b<Jt!nesa 11· IUPlllllOlll C rel1rt11ct To wtllch 11 m1dt lor further goal-to ra se money or 0 • ' ' • ' FLJGHT ASSOCIATES 200t Qlitfl 11'.t.Tll Of CAOLU:T Of" THI Plrllculffl, Ind lh1I ,,,, llmt Ind ,11c1 feet soctal chanaes-is ri1tht or1 ___ ;L;E;G;;;AL;::.,~N;OT;,;.l;CE;;;~--I SlrHI. HtwllOrl lltld!, C~llf t1'40 THI COUNTY 'of~~i:N=~· of hr8rl n1 tl'f 11m1 ~·· bHll •et lor e e Eu11111 M Pl•re1 Jr ~2 5tnU M1rc11 21, nn, ti t 30 1 m. 111 tht Wrong But he Says he (eels fl~C~T.•01UTSATl .... USIN,:::s 1 lucl1, Orlnff, C1 lll, tJ..;' NOflCI! OF H":.A:i~~'t Ofl PIT IT ION COl.lrl room cl Dt111rtmrnt No. l of llld t ] th t h Id t Jtobtrt L lr1c¥ ICDn Cr1wlo•d C111· flO ,111 T cour!. 11 1GCI Civic Ctnter Drlv1 Weit, In ie:S~g ~nderasta:de :h:u goa~s ,,:",:,.';~~~n• ~rS:s~~~:~:~~•lnttt yo;8~1~ s;~~·nc~t, L~~~=:~ ua12 ~~1!i,'~::f::"~~~~fi~~~::: '.~: tn;;1~ J~~r~1,1f•J~~~~;iitornli. "l b th .A ' 11ott Ad~l•n"'· Si:tuth Ll~Ulll, C1!ll tl•n know~ I' MAflEL J 0 5 E p H'r NE . • SOUgu y e 14X. P1t1r~ Pl• No. UA. Co1l1 Ml11. l 1>om11 N. Fo• Sr , $.UI w, Wl1ltrl1 STANGELAHD O Ceu111Y Clerk Wh' h • h t j t bout J1y M1rlow, 2100 PtterlOll Pl., No. Pl SAn'A Anl Cl lll '110' ' l'<'t•led. MELVIN OOIDOH JC J~ W a , US 8 lJA, Cosli Mist. Tiiis tlu;llll!ll ·1, btl;_ conctucltcl by a NOTICE IS HEREB Y .GIV EN 11111 Atl•r1111 II Liw everyone JS Say I n g these This tlu1\11e11 11 btl111 cOlld11cted br 1n pirtnrritllp , MJdrfd R And1rse11 hrs f1lr.d h0!rtl11 I IH Soulll llobtrtMll fllvd. d lndlvld111I. Elllt,... M PltrCt Jr Hill<Oll for prob•lt nf will 11111 fer livirlf MUii, citlter1111 fttll ayS. Jfy M1rlow .... 1 · · hw1m:t of Lrlltrs Tr~t .. mr11!1rv 10 Pell-Ttl· (JUI l1J..f11'11 Tl!lt tl•ttmll!f flltll wllll the C11t1n1Y 'n I lltlrl'!'l#.nl I/It'd wl~ lht C011ntv tlontf rlltrtnct IO wlllth '' mtttl tor All;,,1111' I« P111ti.o.1r .A.. .A.. .A.. .A.. .A. .A. c11rk llf Or1n11 County on l'ob 21. 1tn. ~!''~,~.~~1"J.1 f,.~':.,°"D!~t;y 1 ~,,!,'n~ fvrtMr Hrtlc11t1r1, 1nd "'" the 1lmt 1nd Plll·JJI U 1"' }.t W H )..( IY fltverl'f J. Mtddox , Dtllt.it'T County Cl••k 11i.ce of ll0!1rlnt 11'1t 11me 1'>~~ bltn WI Pubfl•hed Otllltt Cotti OtllV PllO!. Clerk. . PUNJ tor M1rd! J1, 1t71, II •::JO •. m .. 111 1n1 Mt•Cll I J • 1tn •n Cuts Do FI.ght In£lat1"on Publllh..:I Ori .... c .... , 01!1Y "~t~~ Publl,hed O•lllff COiii OtllY ,llot. ~:~:~,: c~:·~;;.,~~: ~:lve3w:,,~·~ . ' . Mtrtll 1, 1, IS, n. 1,72 "'°n Fl'tlrvtrv U, 13 Ind Mlrch 1, •·~,1:~ ltt• cnv o1 Stnti Ant. cilltorn!i. l---L~E_G_AL __ N_OcTJ~CcE~--. Oiied Fttir111ry 11, 1971. ' LEGAL NOTICE w. E. SI JOHN, ll'ICTITIOUS IUSIHl!SS Coun!1 Cl~•~ NAMll STit.TIMfNT B I C Bo B I "ICTITIOUI IUSINESS LEGAL NOTICE l•ff1111, G1wldl1t. T~on11on Tn1 lollOWlll'I' 11erton1 1r1 cfot119 Ut t an le ac I NI.Ml STATIM•NT 1n4f NllllH'I bu1'"t~1 t•: -I "-Tiit followl111 Ptrlon ll ctolnt b111l11ess Pl(TITIOUS IVllHlSS 1116 SOllltl 0P1rnltr Av1nu1 OA~WOOD TENNIS SHOP SOUTH, ta: HAM• STATIMl!NT Whinier, Ctlllornl• to60J fOI St•tull, Ntw~orl Bt1ch, C1llfor11lt. By DAVID R. FRANCIS Chrltlltfl Scl,11<1 Menllor S1rv!ct WASHINGTON -In the tu area, the United States Con· gress has pulled a f..eat ma· gician's stunt of the 'now you live in the construction in· dustry for more than 25 years. * Raymond H. Garra has been appointed president of the Los Angeles Lltho1raph Campan)'., a subsidiary of the Repu~lic Corporation. The L a g u n a Beach resident began his ~areer In the paper induStry in 1959 and has been a member ol ·.the Ameri can Paper Merchant advisory board. * Air California h a s an· nounced the appointment of Kenneth Warren as cargo sales manager. W'l;J r r e n 1 s background includes essocia· tion· with British Overseas Airways cOrp., the Flying Tiger Line and Air India. In 1961 he joined BOAC's cargo sales staff In New York where he provided a technical con· sultancy service to large volume shippers throughout the United States. * Rell P. Ketter has joined t' h e staff ' of P•· cific Soils E .nglneer- lng, Inc. as. general man- ager. Ketter operied th'e new branch CUTTE ll NEWPOllT, BOAT SALt!S, Tht tlino·,.lnt Pt1'0lll trt dOlnt llllsln.is Ttl : (JlU IH-te&l Mll'il fl. El!loll, 2400 Eldlll No. 11, '111 W. Co111t Hwy., Suitt I. NtwllOrt 1,. Allorn1'1 for l'ttltlontr Co•!• M~•f, C'llfo•11T1. see it -now you don't" vari-8t8Ch tlUO • FOii: FUN INDUSTlllf:S, 3'Jl ~II P11bll11'1H Or1n91 Co1st Oli!V Pl!nl, G~ll Elliot! lwllrl. 2-IOO l!!lltn ND. JJ, Arnold S. Alttlou11. J1112 Rtd J1ckel W•rntr, 58nl• Ani, Ctlfornlt '1llU .~erCh \, l, 1. 1912 jjJ.n co·ta Mrs•. c~ll!~•~I•. Sly. Cir., H11ntlng!on le1ch Archlt C. llflY. ION ll"lland lloo<, Thi$ b"sln•SS il btl"I condYc!ld llY 111 Remember the tax cuts of 1,.!1~1~1111,":~'n••• 11 tielni conclucrtd bY in Ntwton 1111d1, c1111. n6.0 LEGAL NOTICE lndlvl11u~1 11111~b1rw1 ~nd wlltl. JOSEPH I, CARTA, 1Ul1 Ovtrltkt Mttk II. Elllolt 1964, 1969, and 1971? Tllll :i~~=~~j ~li::U~un lht C01Jn1Y Drlvr, El Toro, C1lllo•nl1 BAii )921 'T!!ll tl~lrm,nt !lttd wl!I! !llt COl.llllY Ront~ L. An1on1ccl, 1'•71 Pltt1lrn SUl'l!RIOI (OUIT Of" THI Cllrk o! OrtMt Coun!v "" Ftltru1ry 22, 1n the latest budget Presi· Cltr-of Ortn•• C01Jnfy on : Feb. 1•· itn. Ltnt. H11r1ln1t"" flt1cn. CtUf. STATI Of" CALIFOllHl.I. J'Oll 1971• tiv '''''1' J. Meddoa, DIPlllY COUii-' av ltvirl't' J, Midd611:, DePlltv Coin'lty Tho bus!Msa Is tltlll9 conductld 11¥ 1 THI COUNTY OF OIANOE h Clerk. dent Nixon boasted: "In 1973, cier11. ,.,Mii Gtntr•L l"•rtn1rsni11. No. A·7'20J "' 1w1 individuals will pay $22 billion ".';.~~~~..t ,.?''~' 1~1s1 ~r-:,_tv 1Pllo~. This :i~~.~; ~[1~ w!tt1 "" c°"'"" N~~~1 PA0;,A~~A~lri:Nowt~~ ==~•T;~= F:b~~1!~~"'2t 0~~·M;r~11 1. 0,~11~3. '":~";; Jess in federal income taxes un 4fi1.1:i c11rk 01 Or•nte Counrv on: ri:n. 1. un. LITTIAS Tl.STAMt:NT.1.11'1' .u.n l"''°--~=~~===~--'"-''l lr flt t!y J, l1r11t111, Otllutv CDll11I¥ E1!11t of G. II. l'll EISON, •I~ •nown LEJAL f\'OTICE than they would if the tax LEGAL NOTICE c11r11. •• GIEENaEJtRY PRES!.O~. Dtte11e.:r. rates and structure were the I 111un1 No11ce is HEll:E!I Y c1veN tna1 l-------------,.1cTitious IUSINl!SJ Pubtllh..:I o/111" Cot1t Diiiy Piiot, THOMAS L. PRE SSON 1111 !!ltd htreln 1 PICTITtOUS IUllNISS same as those in existence NI.Ml ITATIMINT FttlrllifY ''· J:I Ind M1rch I, •• ltrJ Miiiion tor Prob•!t ot Wltl Ind for NAME STATl!MllfT when I took office.'' Th• 1011-1111 .,., .... It dolllt bu'(l\f$S lfol.rJ lst.vtnct of Letlers 1(slamen11rv lo ptl' Thi IOllOYil fl'I' PfrMl'I 11 doln1 bu1lnest 11: 1r-<, rtl••tnct to wlllc~ 11 m1d1 /or ••: llit.UllLES AHO llEADS, POii Ofllc.e LEGAL NOTICE lu,.Mr ~•<llc11!•rS. incl~''''" 1:111• 11Nf APPLIED PLANNING DYNAMICS, FOR A family of four that 11,,. Ill. ''"" Urct Street, S11nu1 111(1 ot "'"""" "'• ••mt h•1 t1tr11 1tt 1JO E. ll Th 5!rt~. su.11 21•, COii• lt1Ch, C1IUornl1 t61l2 fllCTIT IOUS IUSINESS lor Mtrd! 21. lt12, ~t t :)O 1.m, ln !he MP\•, C1!Uor~I• '2~11. earns $10,000 a year' noted the II:. JoAll L•t. 1•5n 1l•d Strffl, • ..,,, .. , NAMI: ITATIMINT coUrtroom °' OtPt•tmtM No. l of ••Ill ENGI NEE11:1NG s E Ill v I c E COii· President in his b U d a et fle1d!, Ctlllornlt t61l2 The "'llowl111 H•lllril 1ri doln• COllrl, •I ~Civic Ctntfr Drive Wr1t, 111 PO•AllON IA C1llf, Cori.I. 11J7 W-1 e Thi• bll1!ne11 IJ tll lnt cOllductell by ... 11\!JlMIS 11; "'' CITY 11 SIMI ..... C1!ll0< ... lt, W11,,iM;lc11 81¥d.. LOI An •••••• message, taxes for thi!I calen-h!dlvld11•L GOLOEN WEST CLEANERS, 11r.1 Dlltd M1rdl '· \tn. C1lllo•111•· dar year will have dropped Ito JoAn LH G1l1xv Drlw, NIWOOf't lttcll, Cll!f, WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Tl\(t tlullMll It cendVcitd lly I cot• Tlll1 1t1tr1111nl fi led with l~t County fUIO. C011nl1 (ltr~ Pctt'tllon. $320 or 26 percent. Cll•k ol O••n•r COllllly Oii! Fet>ru1rv H. Edwtrd s .... 1, !IOI GtllX't' Drlvt. McOWIN. OlllllN .. l'f'LVIA Ch1,!e1 H. 11n•l1't', St"C•t11rv That's true, 38 far as i 1t11. '' 1ev ... 1v J, M~•. DtPll lY NtWlldt't th1ch, c.111. nuo •~ I!. c111•m•"' A••11•• Thl• 111t1fnl!n1 w11 11110 w11tt "'' c"""' Coun!Y Cltrk. ltt11111"11rv s1111, !IOI Gtlt•Y Drive. Orin", c1111.,.11!1 tuU Iv Clfrlc ot Or111t1 Coun!Y on P'Hlru1ry goes. But there's a hid n '11111 N-..ort fl•iCl'I c1u1 t2'IO T11i W ·J'" 1•. 1t12. ml'rror here, an 1·n,1·,1·ble Putilllht'd or.nt• 'co111 0111.,. Pt101. Thli tiu1ln1sa !1 bel~• conducted by , Att1rne~1 ,.,., "tti,li•"•r ""* Mire~ I, t, IJ, 22, lt12 Sl6-12 P1rl11rrshlo; Hustl•nd .. Wiit. PubllJtled Or1111r Cotll OlllV PilM, ttll•OC pocket that has left most tax:· 110"'"''Y siul M1rch 1, 1, u, un 601·n P•it11>shtd 0•1n11 c ... 11 Dilly Pl•ot. •-tt fl r th LEGAL NOTICE Edw1rd S1ul l'lbrutrr 1'. ZJ Ind M•rth '· •. 1'1) payers no ire er o rom e This •lll9mt111 111..i w1t11 tht Couniv LEGAL NOTICE 4m.r2 tax standpoint. .PICTITIOUS llUSINISS Clr•k or o .... ,, COll~IY on: FellrlllfY l), --------------11-------------That mirror or pocket is in· NAMI STATl!MINT 1•12. '' lltvir!y J , MlddOll. 0.111.'IY NOTIC~ TO 11Doa11s LEGAL NOTICE 11.tl'on. The nation ha! • Th1 lollDWlnt Pllrto<ll 1'1 doln1 CounlV Clerk. ' 1, Nollt• ls IWr(tlY olv111 lh•l tllt ISOl•d T bul llltS' 11: . 11'·1'1ff OI lctll(lllon of th• Ntwf)M'l·MHI Unll1tll NO ICI! 1NVITIHO fllOS graduated income tl!X, with MOUL TllUP l=INISH HAJl:DWARE. Publbtltd Orlnff c ... 11 0111Y Pllol, ICtlM! Dltlrltt will rtc:•lvi bldt for lhl' Notice Is h1r1bY t1Vtn tn11 !ht IGlrd of :i 2660 Avon SL. NtwPOrl 11eicn, 92860. Mirth I. I , 15, 22, lt12 Sl0-12 con.tr11Cllll'I of 11,1 A\,cllllll°"' tnct Jtiml'Jdrl Tru1l 11"'1 of ll•t c ... st Community CoU1,. those in higher brackets Jimt• T. MOt.11trup, J77S Cillal•, Ct.Ht• 10 111 Mhkt:e k:l'Mlol from conir~ctor• Olllrlct of Dr11111 coun•v. h1r1fn1n.,. Payl'ng somewhat mo th• Me11 LEGAL NOTICE lh•l .,. llct111ed 111 ICCOl"dlt'>n wit!! lhr rr ltlf f'll to II Ille "Owt>tr" wlU rtc:tlv• re n 1toY E. Colllns, 731l St. Junes l'I .. "rDVlllOn1 of !tit Contricto•'I Llcen~t Yll to, bul no l1ler lhtn 11 :00 1.m. Th11r .. those in lower brackets. Inna-, N1""PO<t ae1en. "'CTIT•OUll IUSlflllSs AC!. llds w111 bt rec11v«1 unlll J:oe p.m. dav, Mt•Cl'I "· nn. sr11ec1 blct1 for the lion shoves the taxpayer into a Thi• btJ1ln•t1 11 bell!Ct cOlld11cttd b'f • HAMI STATEMl!NT Mtr(tl .. 1•71 In the Olllcil! of Sc.hon! IWl•C 01, con1r,•cl tor CARPETING 11 . . ' , L.lmlltll P1r111trlllll11. SCHNEM.All SEllVICf COMPANY. ~ttllllltt. Htw0p0rt-Mft1 Unllltd Sd!ool Or-"'1 oltl ollttt. Ortf'IM C111,1111y, higher income class Jn current J1me1 r. MouU•uP INC . 1 c1ntor11l1 cor-•llo<1. 1s Ool"" nt1tt1ct. 1as1 P11~11t11, Co•,. Mt". C~•fo~ .. ~~d It.II 1 dollars He must fork over a This t11ttMtnt 1i1«1 wit~ "" cauntv IMlsl ... ,.. 1s c1111$rnl1, 1111r wn1c11 11m1 1111 llld• wu1 of 11~ 'p • 1 ~ rec• 11«1 111 Thr o!llet ' , , Cllrt OI Or1nt1 C01.111W on: fl'eb. 28. 1t7J. SC H N t: I D E It M I!'. D I C A L tie 1111b!lcl¥ r11d tlOl.lll. Any cl1!m bY 1 t urc~tl Ill . .l."nl, In 1111 Jarger portion or hlS lnDated IY ll..,1rty J, MlldCIM OfvUIY C11t1nl1 LAIOll:ATOllY SIEfl:VtCES bidder If error 111 tll' b!d mutl bi' midi .tdll'llnlllrttlon B11lld11'111• 1310 A!ttms income to the federal rrovern· Clerk. wllft lh• o•lntlp11 l>IK•."' but111t11 ..,. btf0<1 111c11 •r~ Ollenld or Wd! c111m win ~=1~~.'~11 cu::,. ~~· ~r1n" ~oun~ e " 161Jt d•e11 II lSl Ho1Plltl ltotd. N.....,a bt ftemld Wt1w_td. I ' I • -n I ment P11bllst>ed Or1111e Cotsl Dilly Piiot. '"c"' CtllT0<nli '· lht ptorect conslits of virlou Plltll cl¥ r11d •loud 11 ltte 1bov1 1t1 lld ' .... -~ 1 a JJ :n 1t12 ill--' · a--• '" A , , 1rmr 111 !tit lolrd Room ol 1111 Thus for most people all ,...,..., · · . . ,. Tiit• t1u11ntu 11 cOllducted br 1 cor-.,,,_, •111. v1•1o\.11 •def t .,.11 ,1.omi 1 1 1 ••• 1 11,, ' ' LEGAL ~OTICE Pot1 tfon slr11cltJ•t1 Siie Otvtl011mrnl Work 111d 111 rt """ u "'· those ta1 cuts: since 1964 have ,, .icHNIEMAR SERVICE •~our1-11t 11crn11ts. EKll . bid ""''' conform •nd M · J1CflT10US IUilNlllt COMP.II NY INC J, Tht 1wtrClint lloctY 111 comptl1nc:1 wllll rHllOl'llove lo lh!I lnvlt1Uon, Ille Pllns, JUS( &bout Canceled the lmpact NI.MR STATl!Ml!NT fly SHIJtL,EY ;..., SCHNEtOEll, tllt r1<1ulrtmt~lt of ~ Litlor Codi, 5llll IPk:lflctll""1 •nd 111 Olllfr documtnt1 of innation. The average tax· Tiit tell<1w1n1 """" 11 do Int t.us! ... 11 M.D. of ce1ilor1111, h•• 1scer11l11td 1r>11 adOP!fd ~i;:::,~:;;: ~~1!"11'';"1 the 0 11~ '1' c 1 • · '" bu d I 11• Preside~• 1111 11revtlll111 !!Ov•IY wt•tt rlt ... AU t · 1 t on r1tt p.ayef s income .... x r en s . SUMMEJtFUN COMIANY, 1 t. l Tl>!t 1ut""''"' Wll lfltd wlttt "'• (OU"• wor1tmen 1m11loy•ct Of! 11ld worll plld In D~l~men I ••• now "" 11111 Ind OCIO!'I lo just about the s1me propartlon Pellet No. fl , Cot!• M.!11. C•llf. tv Cltrk of Or•nt• County on ~ebr111rv •c.corct1nc1 with tit• hou rtv w111 r•rts 11 bw .. ~ ln•:,:11~ In .,m~111• d 0~\c11 ~ ii: f h. · . · · ll:oberl Oartl G1mml!I IG111tr11 12. nn. llJ!~ herein. P • 1"' U•OC 0 IS income as It WaS In 1963. Ptr1Mr), 1717 Mllch1ll No, 1, Tu"ln, CllTIFICAflON Any clesslllctlion 11111 1nllcl111ttct and c!:!:r~tA;;:N,tK~lit IS.SO lltVllcte Ori ..... (1111. I tlfrtbY ctrlllY !tl•t lhl IO•tllCl~I !J. I llflOW ll~led tl'li ll tit 01id 11! ll'lr c11rrtl!f alltlll'IH •I tl'I! 011~11':.'.;"~;. ~~II~~~ ~ ()NLY THOSE l , Tiiis bu1l~11 !1 bll111 cOlldllctell b'f 1 correct eeoy ol th• o•l•ln1I on flit In .,,, WBN r11t1 lor ll'lt IPllllcAtllt tr1clt ind De•osltln• 110 00 for e11en 1 1 1 axpayers In 01111Tr11 l'1r1111rthlo. office. c•~11111c1110~ In tftPCt w!lh the '"°"' Plans •nd .,eCuicttlo Th~• do '1i""~ the lowest bracket with In-ll:obi'rt o. G1mml!I !SEAL) 111tfd Tr1d11Counc ils.II1ny r11ts Hi.led be ,,11,1111..i onlr 111~·1111 11 '"°11 ~ 1 Tlll1 11t1tmtnl llled with !ht (Ot.l"t' WILLIAM I!. $1 JOHN, below Ire not current or 1rr rtvlsed by · 1 1 " "1 ur Comes O( about l5,000 have en· Clerk of Ortflff Cou11ty on: Feb. 14. ltn. County Cltrk lltlor ·l•rltmtl!IS llurlnl Yht blO<Hnt 11mt ~:r::1:1~,'~1 ~l:C::t~ lion wlrtlln llYI l'oyed 8 really substantla! IY ••~••Iv J. M.odox, oe,utv C011ntv I~ ae .... rly J. Mtddo:t1. •• con1troct1on nm1. 1uch revl1lon1 "''11 Pi¥ment Bond ind .,"e;formin 1 , .. , Cieri! Dtpu!Y lit co111lct1•td • Plrl of lhl tlelow lllltd c redUCtJOn Jn the effective taX . ~U•ll •·11117 r1!11. Any ht1!1h, wttlltrt, v1c1UOfl, pro-::~,: fl'!Ulrtll of ll1e CO<llrlClot rate. l'ub!lsl'ltd Or1n1e Cot!! 01llV Piiot, Pu11li1hed Or•"'l• Cotll Dt11¥ Pllnt. motion or ottlt• b1Twtllt1 t111U tie In •d· fich ·bid lllltll be-m•O• °"' Of! 111, ( I d d , F11H'111rv 11, 2l 1ne M1rc:h 1, 1, 1tn F•11r111ry 2l 1nd M1rdl I, I. u. 1tn ''1·72 Cll!lon lo the tltlow ll5tfd w11e Kiits, "Form of PrOPOSll" bounCI In ttth .. 1 11 n e e , Since most ll1 ·7J Overllmt 11\111 tie Ptld for work ap0c;Jtlcit1ont breadwinners have had pro-LEGAL NOTICE ttriormed in •x(eu 0' "'' reoul•r d••'' Eid! bid ~II tit •ccom118nltd b , I-------------wo•-•nd 11 tht •tit fM ovtrt1m1 of !he llfltd hi • di ' motions or raises since 1963 "46 cr•lr 1nvo1vH1. g;,.,er, :' .~~111,.';1!,., ~ta ~~D11~ ·~.!'; that have raised their real Two Named svPE111011 couRT o" TH1: Holld•v• 111•!1 t1e •11 1ior1d1•• •ec001111e-i:1 o1 •h• OWMr. 1J1ecu1ra 11v '"' 111.,.,, ,, r . . STit.TI! OF C-'LIFORNlit. J'OR 111 '"' c•llH:ltV• ti•r•11111n1 •tfl!tlllftlf Prlnc!ptl Ind I 11tlsl1ctO•• 1urtlY (Oll'I· am1ly Jncome , most are THI COUNTY OF 01.1.NOI! '"''lc•Dl• to 1111 111rtla.l1r cr•ll. PlllY II ""'"'· In Ill llllOlllll nol I••• ln general terms , the ma· jority of the "magnet" states v.·ere in the New England area. and the southea s t, southwest. and Pacific coa st regions . The i n d u s Ir i a I northeastern. norlh central, and the northf:'rn plains stales generally showed m o r e families moving out than in. Valore has 13 years of ex- perience in secondary school leaching and ad ministration. lfe joined North American four years ago as ass istant ed ucation direc tor. He holds degrees in education and psycholog:y from San Diego State College. ·office in Irvine or the new Southern Counties operation. paying 8 somewhat hifher ef· HO. A·7111' clls•rtlc••loll · "' "'" of worttmen then 11n p1rc1n1 11n, o1 '"' bid. Tllo . , NOTICE Of" HEARINO OP Pl!TIT ION ~moll'Yrct Ml 1111 prolecl, clltck or bid tlond 11'1111 bt 1lv1n ., • fect1ve tax rate. But hat JO-T s • ,011 P•OIATI! OF WILL ANO ,o11 C:t1'''"'1"" Hevrtv wi,. 1u1r1ntH 1h11 "'' blllder win t•ecu1e Ill• VOlVeS JlO economic mirrors.) 0 ervice Ll!TTl"IS TISTAMllNTAllY c'"..,ckl:v:rTill LI I 7 7.'10' ContrlCt II II bo IWtrded 10 him Inc- The most mobile populations -in terms of sheer numbers -v.·ue those in California, [oUowed by Texas, New York and Ill1nols. For the lhlrd consecutive year. Vermont was the na· lion's leading "magne!" state on a proportional basis, with three f1milles moving in for every one ll\Dving out. * Ne\\·port Beach reside n t George Griffit h has been el ected vice president of the Associated G en e r a I Con· tractors of California~ Griffith, pre~!d~~l of Crifflth•Co,mpany of Los ;A~8et7s1 ·has. been ac· (, Hi!: previous affiliations in· elude project engineer for Pa· cific Soils, and associate civil engineer with the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. * Laguna Nifluel resident Cb9J'le1 C. Sloane has been promot~d to the P9Sition of .directot of :mprkeUh'g for m Canoon .Electrtc, a divl•lon or International Telephonf and . T~Jearapb Corpor.ation. ~ Oddl h . E111t1 of WILLIAM C.£. MOSELEY. I ' r . form lfy Wiii\ !ht Co11tr1cl OOc11m1nl• •nd y enot1g . 1t was Dr. ·-· w.c.e:. MOSELEY, lkl w. CARL E. lltc,r1cl111 l.!J \rill prDVlctt '"•""'"'bond or bonds ., Henry C. Wallich a Yale A · d MOSELEY,••• .CAll:L E. MOSELE'I'. 1k8 ~r~~·r :·:; '91<111N 1riortl11 wUhln r1v1 d•l'I 1111r U I 't '. t h ca enu'es WILLIAM CAllLOS MOSELEY, Oecttttd Pll tr ·,3 noflllcallon ol lht 1w1rd 9f 1tt1 Conlr1tl n vers1 y ecomm1s , w o No11ce is H£1teflY GI Vl!N t1t11 P • 11 :: ;· 3 to 1t1t til~r. pointed out this ta l WILLIA!,\ C, MOSl!LY "'' flltd h••tln I IP41 •nttr ·' WAOI 11.t.TES: ~llllon for Prol:ltlt of Wiii an« ior Plvmtllf 1 . .111 Pvrw1n1 lo lhl Ltbol' Code of Ille Stitt phenomenon In re.cent Hl1th achoo! seniors John E. 1uu•"« 01 Lent•• Ttst•mt1111rv •e tnt :11~Tel'lr ;·~J of c111111rnlt, S011t h1r11 c1ntor11r, euuc11ri1 testimony to the J o i n t • ce1111_, ••••rtnct Ill ""'l(h ta midi •o• 00 '' • 1ncr consi rucllon Trtd11 co 11 n c 11 1 , E I Co 'It R ' th Kruse, Dana Point, and Torkel l11rtlll'r Nr11Cllllfl, Ind ltlll ltll 1!m1 lllCI •,""'wM~•t t.ll fl ulldlnt Ind Co11slru ct1on Trtdts COllncll conom t' mm1 ee. e S e L p lt Se I B h 1111ce 11 he8rl,.. tho 1•mt h1• bflfl ••' ron ,,,.,,.. of Or8111t co1.1111Y, th1 w1c1 eo1rd of fop economic consultant to the · a er.son, a eac "are flll' M1rctl 71, 1m, 1t t ::IO 1.m., In tll' Rtl "forclnt 7,._ Tr11llHS 1111 tsctrltlMd !hi 1e11tr1I T I among 60 nomJnef!S to the four courtroom of DtPt•lmtnt No. 3 o1 stld S!r11Cl11r1I 1,03 prev1llf119 rtte ol per diem w19r1 !or reasury. • ' I . .. d I ch court, II 700 Civic Ctnllr Orlvt Wttl, In fl'lncl l!rtctor '··· ••ell'''".,,. 1¥119 ol WOtkrMn 11tlded lo One way Dr Wallich makes serv ce '"la· em es. osen to-'"' Cl!V of 511111 Ant. C•lll6r11ll, L•llM... '·°"' ••ecvll lh• confr.c:h which wlll be · h' . ' · day by Sen Alan Ctanston (0-.D11H.M1rd! '· nn c1'"11'•r •.ll 1w1rdtd th• wccff1f\i1b!Oder11 111d lt'I• .. IS point Is to note the ratio of c )If ) ' . . ' Wll .. !,,11\M I!. SI JOHN, O'lltATINO INOIN•••s •••v•lnng •1tr1 •re cont•ln..t In ••Id ftderal personal lnbo'"e·t ax 8 · • ''.t .t.1 rco...."t'Y .Cltrlt Group 1 •·» JPtclllt1tlon1 tda.rtd b~ ,,,. Botrd. eM • "l Two ol the Se n a· t•O f 1 S f""U'-IJll •PtTllN Orovt 2 •• n lft 11 1111G11 below: collection to personal income . 11H,W111I• .A¥111u1 Gr0\111 s 1.01 ""' c11111nc•l1on not 1n11c1,11ec1 ~ tor the fiscal years 1Ml·71 nominees .will be· appointed to Ltt A11t111), c1111ornt1...., Grout• '12 tielow usted •h•tl be p1td •t "'' curr1nt • the. Ali Fo .. ce •and 'Naval T••= UIJJ W·11tt O'OtlP s f'.Jl ... 191 r11 .. '"' "'' ••PllUblt lr.0. Ind Pucentage ledi!.raJ perlODlf· ' . , ·• . Att.rMY tor P1Ht1oner Grov" ' 1.11 ci~s•lllcation 111 . effect wlttt ti!• •bovt lnoome•ta.x eollectlnea bear to Aca4emles\ antf" one each to P111ittthec1 or1n1• Coe•t DlllV p11~11 0•01Jo f 1.11 n11t<1 Tr1dt1 eo.;.nc111, tr '"" r1111 11s1td the Military a d '-er· c•·-t M1rc11 I, t, IJ 1•n 622·n Group I 1.'5 11t1aw 1t1 n111 current or 1r1 r11l11d '"' personal Income fiscal years n m 1uu1 ' Gtou11 • 1.10 1111or ,.,_.,,n11 dl.lr!M th• lilddl,.. 11rn1 l-l97l ' MRrine Academies. LEGAL NOTICE TIAMSTllS or c.,.11rvc:11"" time, 1uc 11 rev111,,.., 1"11111 -•· · 7 · th 4 )'II. Ttvck 5.1.S bf CONldertd • "r! ol 1111 btlow •t1ttf nruse, 1 , lll e. SOn Of • , I Vil. Truck I.ti rttta, l\ny !Mtllti, Wtlltrt, '>'KlllOll, I,._ 1Kl-ll~. JIG 1114 . 111$ ll6f INT ID.I lo.I I.I I.I lo.I llG 1111 1971 1971 It.I U.1 II.I JG.I retired \ Marine Corne Lt NOT•<• 10',.caaDITOas I · n 't'd. Truct s.ti motll)ll or ef!llr btfllf1 111 ll!1H bi 111 .... I"' • 12 • 11 '(d. Truett g,O! dl:IOI\ It lttt btlew t !ltd Wlilll Kllt1. A ... Colonel and Mrs. John E. SUl'Ell:IOll COUllT 01' THI ,, • lS .,., T!VC' '·" prtnllctl tltlll bt emtloVM 111 cllllformlly Kruse 252S2 Stays•il Drive STATI OP: CALl .. OINIA fl'Olt JS •• yd. Tf'\fCk .... with llcllon ,,,, .. llf"" C•lllornlt L1Mr • ' THI COUHTV o• o••N•a 'tr1t1tlt Ml• '·°' Ced•. Dana Point. He is a student at No. a.111• w•1w Trvct '·'' ' ovwt1rn1 1t1111 be 11-1c1 10t wtrk San Clemente Hj,,i. School and 1s111t 01 ~'""""/.;' MILLE11, Tl'll lert9ol"I tc:~•"""" 11 1>11-Plf'lonMll ,,, t:t1c••• o1""' ....,,,,., .. Y'• ~· Otctlltd. , . .. 11-"-"""""'" ~IM HY " 111111 wttll tlld 11 ~ r•lt lot (ll't tlfll'll 11 tM competes on the school's track NOTICE IS HEit GIVEN to lM {fl llovrt, ct•IT Inv~. l . crldUotl of ""' •tlov• ""'"" dKtd'"' c .. 1., ol Ille C111trtd Doc\llflfllfl '"" HollNY• •h•lt Ill •II hOlldl't'I re<Olnlud tam, 11111 111 IH'"°"' 111•ln1 c11lms ••••1111 ltlfl cl!Hll'lf drawl"" 11111 M•clflc•tlfM '" on !ft ffllo it1t1Kflvt 111,...1n1nt1 11r...,...11t Patterson also 17 Is a slu-11111 ffttdlflt lrt rfflllrld "' " .. lllfn't, "It •ncl '"I' .. llC\lted •t ""' llfll« it IP911c•blt fO Ill• .. rlla,i ltr cr11'1, Tho h th I I d ff 'I ' , wflll 1111 n«c1111rv YOl.tdllt1. 111 lllf llfllcl ,.,.terJtnHn 11111 Pi'ttNr., 2112s 0.1 c1ault1ulltr1 or IYlll of worlu'fttn ua ere s some var a· ent at unl ngton Beach High of lfll ,1tr11 of 1ttt. •llo't't 1111nlld murt,.,. ''"°' D1111 ,,,.i1t1, C•ll101"1111, 11"" '"' tm11orec1 on 111t P ... 1~1. tiOn ln tht intervening years. School where he is a member •o .,,-t1e111 11t1m. will! ..,, nec:W•rv NY!Mfll111f 1 ditllotl1 01SJO,oo,....111 io n 1J1111 tit rntnll•IOt'I' 11P011 ""' c-" fl t' I 't'Oltdllr1. to 1111 ll!ld.,-fflltd 11 ""'olflc• tnwrt 11>1 rtt11r" ll!t•tol. ti llltw 1r1t1er lo wTM:lrl'I 1 cO!'lr1ct It •"•rdM ,..,e e ee 1v1 ncome·tax rate or the water polo team. He i-o1 11 ... 111.,11..,1, l!li.eJts, IA1tANGl!1t, dlle\IMe"" .,. "'""mtd 111 food cone111<111 •lld 1111011 111 11J11C1111tractor1 undlr 111m, '• \•1163vlrt3undally11.~h0•1 •1~m71e. 1Pnerlhi•1c!! the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ~~~• 0:1 ~~!ic7ii, "~~~.Et:~~ 31~; =":.,';',,.'~,' :i::; ~t,:":i:!:~, ':~ Z ~~.": i:e': :;: ~~t~!\1 •:;::: .,.. If I"' J. Patterson, 1220 Crestview NIWport ltlCh. C1Utornl1 ""°•' wtilcll It dlttolll wllr" rtt11r11M. 1111oloyMf 111 ""' ..-ec:11tl011 llf lllot COl'llrlCI. tht 1971 tax cul.11 will http Av Stal B h '"" f)ltc•" M ine••., 1111 llllftftl1,,.. 1~ 11 t111n .,,. m1nd1torv "'""! 1111 con· CA.ltPIT .a LINOL•UM u.Y11t oome for fi'scal yeara 1972 Ind e.. eac · 111 """"'' .. ,,.,,,,,.. te ,11, .,.,,,," ••'d h'.ctor tt w11cm "'' to<1"''' 11 ,.,..~rc1tc1. c1n>t1. Lt111111vm • .. 111111 Lewr ... 1+' Both nominw were select· "tcMtnt. vr1tt1111 1ov1 monlll• 111er 111t ~ ""°" •nr wKOllfrtctw ,,~., "''"' 10 11D11 19'13. But don 't cnunt on It. ed from a field of 1000 aPPll "''' 111111rc111on ot '"h no11c1. ••'r Ml 11t1.1111n !ht 111d •Htt11tt11r111• 1 t>,• OWMr :'!~j~,i~·~•:=v:'1:r,~ Th h I r.. 1 • 01ttd M1rc11 '' nn tt 111 wtrll1N11 ""''°'" liv llltn'I n 1111 eci1119 •"' • _ ere as a 80 ~en lnOaUon. cants. lltMA. M. MIL'i .. flt .. ~cuiro11 Of"" ct11trK1. • 1rrttUl1rlll•• or 111romi•1111a '" '"' • 1.-----------..C.:::; _ _::;::::.__ Ad'"!llltlr4trl• wlttt tN No lllddll' !Tllf ~ltldf•w ti!t bid fOI' 1 flt ,,, t~• lllddlnt. TM Contr1ctor ll'llY illtl 'tllfll .,,,, .... .., ti tht Mlllt Mtlod ol tw!V>fl .. UJI ••Y• '"" lfll wttl'ldr1w 11t1 etd fOr • Hrr.; OI " d•r• Nearly Everyone Listens to ~anders - .. ' .. -, " ... f'tlWl!W fM dtte o1 11111111111 ol llhl1, ol Ille 1lWIYl•111rntf etc • fl M """"""'ti · "0.t."O O' iltUSTall 11'-1••· IAltA"•••· Ot'!f ~. •OltT ~·.~· Cotti Clll'll!IWtllW Con ... Dllfrld MYlltl & SMITfl N W,-• If OrlMt cwnf't' ,,1 ..... .,. M. ,,_ U,.,1~1ED sc"400~ flllfAICT c I Mtl• C1Jl'9r!ll• Ult W.ll(llff Of',1 l1tft nt , ell Orlfltf C~~· "r'tlie(ftll si°1..!,1 NO~-'MN I , W.t.TiON N«WMtt lt•cll, tll"'"''-'*' r Oor""'1 " Witt' ltc'fttiry 11 tht Ttli t114) ..... ltlt. ll'llt'dltlllll Atfl'I IMl'd fl/ Tt1.r1ltft Alr&rttltft fW M!'nlNttrmt• CTA .. J.1Hlf a+ ..-i"""°' °''"" Ce1tt c.i/f l'lltf; ;u~tl,,,M Or•O\ff Ct1At 0•11'1 Plllt, M ltfled Ort• C.I o.lf'! !.'.! 1' Merell 1, .. nn .. ,J M•r<fl .. 1t. ta. "· 1tn d).n Mire.II 1. " 1m -· • -·-• --~ -4 -I " I I l I " ! , • ----. ---------. .. :-..~~ ..... I , ' DAil. Y PILOT iJ I j ' I ' • ' " ' ' -· ' :~,.e;;D;°Al;L;V ;~;LO;T;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;·;·;w;~~"""~·~~~·~M~ltdl~8~,1~9~rr;.. .......... ;.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilai~~;;;;:;;.. ....... .;;.;;;;;;;. .. ..,,,,.. ...... == ..... .,,,,,..:::::i:::::i..-,...,i:c=:"""""",.,., ... ,.. ....... "!"""" ... lll'!r"" ...... ,..,. ... ... . ..! 4 ... ' Coast Area· ServieeIDen -Around the Woi!ld . . . . U.S. Air Force Lleuttnant Colooel llGbert H. Gu0u, aon of Mrs. E. R. Cardnor. 121 Fountain Way Eut, Costa Meta, has been decorated with the MerJtorioU1 Service Medal at !f'inlc.er AFB. Okla. CoJonel Gardner distinguish- ed himself by ootstandlng service to the United States wWle aWgned to the techriical evaluation branch, Directorate of lntelUgenci! Applications, Headquarters. USAF. Weslminster., has arrived for duty at ll)'eu AFB, Tes .. Sergeant Sherron , an aircraft mechanic, ii Ullllgne.d to a unit of the Slraleglc Air Command; America's balllltlc mis$il~s. He previously served at U-Tapao Airfield, Thailand. Marine. Major Carl A . Shaver, husband of lhe fonner Miss Marsha A. Streeby of ~ Clemente, qualified as an expert with the M-14 rifle at the U.S. Atlantic Fleet Anti- war Warfare Training Center, Dam Neck, Va. tOth st., Huntlngldil Be.acb, has been promoted to corporal In the .El Toro. Marine Air Reservea. He is a member of training lasllng from four to ten. months, at a speclalb:ed aviation school. -Headquarter• a n d Main-Marine Captain Richard G. talnence Squadro~. Ewers, son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman G. Ewers of 4282 . Sergeant Kelly II a lire pro- tection specialist with a unit of the Tactical Air COmmand which proviiles combat urUts for air Support of v.s. ground forces. He previous!}' served at Shem:sia AFB, Alaska. mcritoriOua service in con- .ne<;lion with mJ.litary opera- tions against hostile forcea in Vietnam. The medal, adopted in 1944, recognizes outstandlna achievement. Navy Alnnan Apprentice Seton Ro8d, lrvine, was pro-Cadet Robert J. Doria, son Tboma• W. Crowder, son of moted to his present rank Army First .Lieutenant of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony v. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. while serving at Kanoehe John J. Schade, son of Mr. and Dorla of 5062 Tasman Drive, Crowder of 404 Vista Roma, Mai:ine Corps Air Station in Mrs. Ruben R. Schade, 195 Huntington Beach, has been Newport Beach, has com-Oahu, Hawail. Yorktown Lant, Costa Mesa, named to the Superintendent's pleted the recruit phase of the recently received the bronze list at the U.S. Air Force Navy's "Four to Ten Month" Staff Sergeant William s. star medal near Long Binh, Academy. active duty program at MIU· Kelly, son of Mrs. Josephine Vietnam. Cadet Doria was selected for lngton. R. Kelly of 14162 Glitter St., He was presented the his outstanding achievement He will complete the re-Westminster, has arrived Bronze Star Medal for in both academics rand military • gnnleQ speeial privileges and wear a ¥tver star afl4 wreath designating the booor ac. corded him by the academy superintendent. Marl'ne F i r s t Lieutenant ~eane.tb V. Davis, so n of Mrs. F.A. Garand of 5822 Abbey Drive, Westminster, was awarded the Navy Achieve- men t Medal during ceremonies at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune. N.C. ' Parker, aon ol Mr. and • Kenneth L. Parker, S I Prince~n Df'lve, Costa , recent»' co~pleted an e!W1t· weeki\'uloan Crewman course at Ft. )Jliu, Tex. Durlli, his training, he learned all phase! of the firing and tracking systems of this air defense weapon. Army Sergeant D<lllll L. Longhofer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Longhofer, 15892 Wicklow Lane, H"un- tington Beach, recently !i&S aMigned to tbe Isl Cavalry Division in Vietnam. He now serves at Tinker as a missile systems manager with a unit of the Air Foret LogisUcs Command w h I c h managu research and develOpment of U S A F aem;pa« systems. m1inder of his active duty for duty at Forbes AFB, Kan. distinguishing himself through perfomiance. He will be Army Private Robert N. Marine Sergeant William R-.---==------'---_;.. ________ ..:.__.:;,_ ___ ....::.___: _ _;_ ________ _:_ ______________ _ Kelly, sgn of Mr. and Mrs. Btrnard J. Cheslak of 11774 I Navy AJrman Paul C. , i Jaaltr: son or Mr. and Mrs. i• Graeme P. Jacobs of 2688 Car· retu. Mlulon Viejo, is con- ; • gr1tulated by his commanding "' officer upon promotion to his Tulip Court, Fountain Valley, was presented a 100 Mlle Award Certificate dur ing ceremonies al Camp Pendleton, for runing 100 miles in less than 90 dilys. pre1enl rank ,d urfl ng -ceremonies 1· b o a r d the , aircraft carrier USS Midway ' -at Hunter• Point N a v a I • 1 Shipyard, San Francisco. Marine Pvt. Ralph C . J1~kso11, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E .. Waldron of 7271 Wyom· ing St., Westminster , graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. ' ' ' -•· Marine Pfc. Ralph E. Speer. son of Mr. Aaron R. Speer of 1 5 4 0 I Victoria, Huntington Beach, has reported for ·duty with the Second M a r i n e Patrick J. Sayne, of 7232 Heil, Huntington Beach, has been promoted to corporal in the El Toro Marine Air f Division al the Marine Corps \ Base in Camp Lejeune,N. C. Reserves. He js a member of ~ U.S. Air Force Sergeant Blaaty C. Shtrroa, son of Mr. and Jlfrs. Blunty· W. Sherron Jr., 13682 Charleville Drive, Headquarters 1 n d Ma~ talnence Squadron-46. Gregory L. Hofftft111t 312 • Free Real Estate • . CAREER ' NICiHT Here's your chance to learn about America's fastest growing profession. 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HeaeJi • ' VOL '65, NO. 68, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY;-CAtlFORl~IA-WEDNESDAY, 1.4ARCH 8, .1972 , .TEN cenk ·-• , Trustee's Textbo~k List Sparks Meet Debate By Fl\EDER!Clt SCllOEMl!llL CM 111t CMlllf Plllll.... • Seil-appointed .terlbook <rlllc and COll- terVative trustee Gerald Llnke Tueeday nlgbt ~led Laguna Beach Unillied School District curriculum director Robert lleeYes with 2t terlboob to ioach "real h1stof.y, real ecooon11cs and real government. 11 • "We!re nor using very good· books tiM: 73-year-old retired Navy captain charged. "It Is my personal !eeling·and the feel- Ing. of many historians and people in the United Stales that these other boob .,. among tbe best." !Ueves said following the meeting he would not review the books unless dir<cjed to do .. by either the entiro board of educilti6n or district Superin- tendent William Ullom. 0 1 think It's lmproper for one board member ·to make this' kllid of request," Reeves commented. "I think we have to look at boardsmanship," commented U 11 o m , "and see U It Is proper !or ~ board member to make decisions on textbooks. What about the feelings of the other four members of the board?" Linke sald he was presentblg the boob for study and later recommendation. "I'm trying to get oomething going. These are no't·to supplement the books we have now, but to replace them." He said the books were for t.hird through twelfth grades. Reeves pointed out that scbQols usually use state adopted textbooks, since the state pays for them. "If we select Oj,lr own ~ks. we'll have to pay for them . We can't do that without aome major changes in the budget," Reevel!I con- tended. Linke said the books presenUy being used in, the schools were among those ~ jected in May of Jut year by the state board of education., because they Wel'f! "deficient." Reeves added that the deficiencies were in the area of ethnic balance and that some social studJes books did not give fair treatment of black and Mf:xlcan- Amerlcan minorities. The book:s; sakl Reeves , are oow being rewritten to com· ply w~h the state hoard. "I find this hard to take," sald an irate Art rusher, ,president of the I'.Uuna Beach Unified Faculty A s s !> c l a. t}''o 1' (LaBUEA), "in light o! the !act thelioard canceled a meetirig to stll<IY tei,tbiioks several montqs· ago.11 "My f.llllciion (a.s teachers' re~ taUve to.the board) seems vacuOO~ When tliii:l!oppens .. It see.ms~• Ui<ii·ft-"' need for repreaenlation ii. one 1-d member can do Ui.Ls;n concJudM Fllhlr. Board President l'llltam Tboalu responded saying the textbook 111ud7 session ~as cancelled alone with se.ver,.al ' others because it wu "MJckey :Mouse." At the conclusion of the hoard m,eellnf, Ullom produced a boi>C he thooJilll die • members ol the, biJord iriight er1Jo1 readln&, • I ' , The name? "EffectJve· Sc.bool Boird M..JI.,,. to ..,. • ' . ., ...... ,. Blast Rocks TWA Plane . . At Las_ Vegas Airport Extension .of Alta Lagµna Could Be Done This Year Petitions Stay In Local, Stores Circulators or petitions to recan Laguna Beach City Councilman Edward Lorr are engaged in a polite cold war with local market managers who fear 10me of tbt1r cuatomers will object to the peti· lion-signing tables at m a r k e t doorways. The propooed extension ol Alta Laguna Boulmlrd to Join Laguna Beiich'a Top of !tie World and Arcll ~ Hetgllta -'""borbooda could be atar1"1 1n IJle ~ and ~ thii ·Jriliet, A_._ ~ .County Rood O>al-m-llmay....,. mt loill1,:,,...!, The ·-., bet'weell Ille two ..,...., =~::. ':'111-~ ::;.! clrculalloll . pa-=lf w I t b ....... toodlool bul to Top .of Ille Warld ~ and Thurst o n Jotennedlaie Sch0o4. • A ll miDlon deficiency in county Pl tax !undl aeemed IJ);ely to puall the pro-JOct !orwald to the 1974-75 road budget but inwt poration of the · city of lrvine, which removed the county's responsibility !or that eommunlty's roads, made more fund.I available. Cotton M. Rush l\femorial Set • .In Laguna Beach A memori8.l service will be held Satur- day at • 7 p.m. in the Laguna Beach :American Legion Hall for Ort.ton M. Rush, longtime Laguna resident, who died Feb. 28 in the Lon1 Beach Veterans Hospital. He was 72. Mr. Rush, a native of Bloomfield, Mo. lived in Laguna Beach for more than 40 yeirs, was an early commander of tbe local Legion Post and helped build the Legion Street clubhouse. He and his wife, Edith, made their home at 830 Temple Hills Drive. Surviv- ing, in addition to the widow, are two sons, Spencer Rush o~ Costa Me~ and 'Stephen Rush of WB!hinglon. . . Mr. Rush was at one time a book· keeper for the Laguna Lumber Company and for 17 yet.rs was a salesman for T. M. Cobb and Company, a wholesale lumber firm. Burial was at Pacific View Memorial Park, under UJe direction of Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary. . Weadler Drizzles will acoomplllY thole ' low clouds alOlll. the Onnle Cout Thunday, with l1tlle ...... ol 11111shine, ocwrdlill lo the-ther- lady. Hlgiia rr.f1. Lowa ID Ille to'•· JNSmETODAY Collogiate 111<om talu1 th• spotlight thfl 10C1t GI Ille Orongt Coait orl4 ~ uates 1houl th<ir lh<IJ)I!: lluff. Ste Entertainment, PQQC 28. \ L. M. ..,.. 1 ..... . ...-. " Clf'llf c... 14 ,_ -_.. " ,_ " 0..-""'"' 1J ....... ,. ... ' ..... -. ..... •" -... .......... ,,.11 -D _.._ D ..... I ...,..+ ... --.. ................ .._ _,~ tl ,.,. .. -'-;" .... ,,. Dr •• , ' ... 11 ---·-. ---. ....... ,, _.. ...... .. -· M ........ .. Tuesday, the -of Super/Ison in-cluded the Alta LalQna uteDlion omong • pri«ttr projedo in the joint city..oun- ty llnancinJ procram. _ The board approved a1'2l,9CIO ~tion tor the county'• ...... <II the part of the fl!il<4 tllol 11111 -'.,.... !i. -a.r, ol tlil city, thO malchlbc. liail to be ~,by the city. -,. of llle'=ta • me.Ion will Iii " <OODly terr! and tbll portion wfll coll on ,811 lul Slorm .... loday tbl ,.t!N projtd wfll be in- cl.w 1a the Rood ~·· imn · budget requeal. .He ~. ''I """ lure"'9 WW have a project. Tldnl• loilk a lot bit- ter now lllld ii all goeo wen; we lliould be abte to start construcUon late in summer and !lnlsb by this winier." To comply with new laws, tho depart. ment will have to prepare. an en- vironmental impact studf on the project, Slorm iaid, but this' probably can be rucJy t... public bearing by !Ullllller. 5'm>e ,Jll'Oper!y owners who now enjoy a rather oecluded situation at the end of the dead end road ,are not in favor of the pro- ject, he added but the county !eels "a ,,..i maJorlty" ol• pociple in the area the tt,act wcdd IV"e are entbUIWtic about Following a heated controversy over 11Cbool bus routing op Nyes Place last fall, Laguna city and school district representatives approached the county to urge a higher priority !or the Alta Laguna project. Repreaentatives of the county road department and Filth District Supervisor Ronald Cupers' office were i.ken on a bua ride up the steep roadway to -le the existing hlzard involved In lettlnB children from the steep hillside por1ioD1 on the soutl)em end of town to and from Aliso School, which they now attend. It was pointed out that e1tension of Alta Laguna Boulevard would permit a safer bus run from the lop or the hills lo Top of" the World school. RTO Elects Topping LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dr. Norman ToppinJ, former president of t h e University 10( Soutbetn caWomia, was neled'ad '!llelda)' to a leCOlld term as ~ of Ille Southern California llapld Trana!! Dilltld .. At one market, a petition "sitter" · sought to soothe the ruffied manager by pla~ 1 sign on the i.lllt. na<!ln&'c ';;11111~P --Without Permissloii ti die Mana1~ ·ment." • . tor • . A ncaD ~ .lilooi lllll 'trd . going too far. lince tbe 111ltter~ bd a lepJ ,rijbl (wm a Su-" Cow{ riilloj) to occupy the martet. Pl!IC<~ The 1iln, Wal duly .hld- cleh " lild l ' 1'/<>th· , La jn. lbe ~ reappµrOd' on the tible. " The cat and moute game was ~ted unw the final "sitter" of the daY an-ived at a solution. She. took the a1gn home in her car and it hasn~t been seen since. The recall supporters, who col· lected about 1,500 signatures of the 2,100 they need through Jut weekend, will .be at the markets again Thursday through Suncloy, a spo~sman aai[J. Suspect Charged With Possessing LSD in Custod y A Laguna Beach arnstee accused of plotting to Sll)uggle hasblah oil into the U.S., was charged Tuesday with possess· Ing um in Orange County Jail. Sheriff's Capt. James Broadbelt said today that whep Michael P. Theodor, 25, of Elsinore, was beJng returned to jail after arraignment in South Orange COU~ ty Judicial courts, deputies found a sheet of absorbent paper w b I c b had b e e n dipped in a UO soluiion. ''That is not uncommon," the captain said. "We find pills, if,18 Ind drugs on prisoners quite· often when they are returned from courts." Deputies claim they also found 1 quan- tity or white powder in Theodor's possession which. is being analyzed by the sheriff'• crime lab. Inglewood Man Resting After Week's Sea Ordehl . • Mil .PEDRO (UPI) A )'OU!lg archl"'lllll wlio lrlad to 1all alone from -Cllllerola to <:entral America .... ., -··-11n11 -k-long ...... • -Utnc wllleb bi built a raft -,..... of 1111 stonn-batterod trlm1r1n ao ili1ler whale1 circled the wrecble. "I only 1lept wbm I puaed ou't," said Terry _-1111, II, ol llclnond. ,.._ urtved 111 S. Podro TIMadly "'°""' a'N......P. frlllllltll' !bit Jlckod bbn .. oil the -c£ Baja Callfom[a. -..,, Ht wu atlll dued -nhaultion, barel7 •bit to -bla "-'· and hi• fee!Wftloo ____ tollt Into 1111 .-. He built 1 !I-loot trlmaron, Ille third • vessel he constNCted in the put five years, and set sail from Dana Point Feb. 27 • 1'My radio and direction finder went out on me the flnt dlJ IO 1 bad no ac- curate means of nal'lption, but I ficured I was about 100 miles off tbe coast of Ba· ja when the 1tonn bl~" he aaid. • "My "'lf·ateerlnC .... tua wu tom away lirsl 111 t wao locbd to the llelm tor at 1 ... t eigbt boon ••• i -I WU just elhalllted but\ 18' bor coa» lalo the wind and '!'Y mizlen·IDlll mapped. "Wtndl were •err llrq and ,.._ at least IJ !eel• blab-TheJ wee bnUln( over the top but I bad lo a1aJ oo Ille llelm the real ol. the oJPt," Ill aald • The neri day, the hJP>wtvtl -bl ( ... SA~,f!PJ) .° • l ' .. • ·Blast Rips Emp.ty Jet In Vegas LAS ~GAS (AP) -Despite two searchel!I and the presence of armed pards, • bomb U:ploded maide an-unoo--~....,.ierld. Alrl~...,. m jetllner~belo'tocln; "i " . •.It, ajaponatq>..,•part ii.~:~ · ~ wliltb tiia tr!wred a \iorldwtde . bomb llnol ~ TW& jetllnen, . autborlttea said. . The bomb, plonted In or near the cockpit, exp!-at -3:55 a.m., about seven hours after the plane arrived nonstop from New York with 10 passengers and a .ven-member crew: It ripped a liµge bole in the fronl IUJelqt, hurling' debris for 100 feet at McCarran Jnternatlooal Airport. t.w olficen and TWA officials said they 1 felt tbe bomb was one ol tboee a myaterioul extortionist has said ha ~on TW.\\jetlinors to get ll million in·rlDIDm from• the airline. Tnilned dop snllfed out a bomb Ti... day In' a coctpit ol a TWA Jetilner en route from• New· York to 'Los · ADl•les after the pi... returned to New Yori. No other bomJ>S have been reported found. . C.harlfle Wyre, TWA general manaiger in Lu Vegas, aaid there was no in- dication bow the bomb got aboard the plane. 'Jbe plane landed at McCarran lnl«natiooal Alrpori at 1:05 p.m. Tues-day. He said the bomb exploded in the cockpit, area and showered debria on a nearby TWA truck. The airliners ~ parked with the 7rYI near the airport terminal but were undamaged by the blast. .. ' Lagun~ 'Desi$ned Y elld1,0stone Set A series «· three' broaie -rriediUlons commemorating the lOOth ~ve~ of the opening or'. Yellow"°"° Nal!oo,al Park, designed by 1-,-·.,ust Boris Buzan, now' If • 11lle throqbout the United States. , ~ " • Buzan, or 1475 llept\a Road, received the contract from the ~ Arts'Com- pany of New Yort to ,deoi(n the three medals. Yellowstone, often c'lled the most beautilul pork in the '.lJnitad States, was 100 years old, Wednesday. The majority of the' me:&lllions ~ ably will be sold at the JllTlr durln.r tl\is · summer's tourist Seaaon, iWd BuzAn, bbt . others wlil be sold thrOUlhout the country 1 during the eniire year. J 1 One of the three med1ls1 cut in .bronze •with bljh relJef, sbowl explom. Geor(o , ca111n wbo '11nt WoPllMd the ~ o1. a YellOwatooe natioriaJ park in 1133. Jt wu a full • years later, in 1872. when Qil\arm'taet llCllon to create 1lio vast port in Ille --A oecond medal 1howl .erpJom Jobn Cotter; .WOO' ti'lveild lln:oulfh t be Yellowstone.,.. with Lewia and Clarke • in 1197. The third med*1llao sbowl' a - from Jacaon Hole country, w,o., 'With a herd of elk In !lie f.,...,,...r'ud towir- ing mountaiol"ln the roar. The ...., ... •ide abon ml1bt3' !'Old Palth1111" and I griz2Jy beat. • A more ~ve aet of Ille lino· medila also -cut in ailver, llld Buzan. He said the !our-engine Jetliner had been searched for bombs before leaving Si:: aed:EJr,~~:~~:~ .• T.· ras_ h Bags Replace Ca_~ ns TWA peroonnel while on the ground hete. _ "I don't think anyone could have gotten ' .. • aboard ln Las Vegas ," Wyre said. F L 'E .. · ' w!! :1"tna oi.:.z: :::Si.!t!'i,f.:':. • • or aguna I xpenment The plane curled "lea than· a lull • l load" of 129 paasengen. The plane was I ' · · •'J l due to return \o New York today. II}' BAllBAl\A KllEDIICB .. wetcbt of a gro1ib;maii '.1'1Mn•UllW;·· a~rt.blut startled everyone at the. Unsighlly°'tr":.i.""~"'·:,;;•Joncer wtll rr=:-r~::.~anl.IO~ "When I heard a loud npioaion, I . clutter the streets o! Laguna Beach U an Two 'models one tllat flti ~·•'~ turned and saw de~ris falling all over," e .x P e r 1 m e n t Jn streaml~ waste ·· I allO to be sui>PJled by' the -cltJ =· said a NaUonat Airllnea: employe workln1 . dlSposal, planned for a o~lal r\in" in the t that Noda on a 'fiat boUom wm'bl in the tennlnal area. : Top of the World area, b successtUI. Role 11.ld. " , 1 Wyre said oome TWA workmen had They wlil be repiac<d du r1'f> I U.. "In -tloo to lmprovlnr , tW ' been in the plane to clean it but dis-pla1JJ!ed 60-day, e:1per,ment -with· 1turdy, , pearance of the' city" ht added ,!.. .. If'. counted anf 1peculaUOn one of the men waterproof, paper trash blp,1to be IU,P-I il , ' ' '1111P1' or an imposter planted the homb. plied free by the ell)' and removed, aloog : '::ttr= :i't!:U?. apeed Ille Pl'Clf> 11Tbey all know each other and work with their contents, by the trash col~ The.on! to •• ;., ' un11orm' I together and the)' wear JdeotllicaUon lector ' Y way -~ Ull, hadgea," he aaid. ..~ o! the leafum we hoped to In-he said, 11 for the di)' to ~the bop Neither be nor Jaw enforcement officials troduce eveQtuaUy in our ntW' wute and make.their WI ll\ll"d Ir 1· would comment on whether the management program wu the Ull of "The system has been .~..,Ip ia pwengers and crewmen were ii.Ing plutio or PIP<• tra1h hap to ••Jilece,ug-"'!mhel o! placea lllruuChllul !Iii <Glilltry, questlooed. . • Jy metal and pluUc eontalneq " City I with conafderable ...,._,. l&ld tlle FBI and sheril!'s d•P1rbnent In-• Manager Lawrence-1&1d n.ld.iy. manager, ''bul.-. IOllll lnlo TtJI">< veatlptora refused lo talk about ·the 1 "'l'hil la a partlcular problem In a cotn-gram oo extemive ~ .11 Pl"""8I lo it bomb. munlty-like haguna wbare 1111111 -. to ,.. how W.U. ii ~b -the · Then are two restrooms behind the are occupied onJy on -keoda or lor houseboid•rt find It alhcllve and the cockpij on the right-hand 1ide, the 1ame part of eai;h .-k· ai.f flllptled 'truh r trash Collector• !tol ii la.-e t!!icllnt:" eide o! the explosion. Wyre said the door ca~s. can be lelt on. ihe.-~di,. at 1\0" aald be plant lo call oo 1118 HWl9P to the cockpit apparently WB! unlocktd ti time. , • •. , · . Ho""""11erl ~ to • H HI . an.r landing. .. . • ' OUI) ln\Uai lnqulrltl indlcoled Iba! the membanhip ....uJd to • the bop "The deputy wbo wltl)Wed the blast, llllf'"' , bqs tboueh not u alll!dy u ercilllivtiy !or a 1 !ell Jll!llod. .. Lanla Milli, said "II aounded like , i;.;Tt;d PIJMll'• would be subllanlla!Jy Tha illll~' Ill 1111!1 Ii "...a ;i,..mlte. I 'could see plec..J o! t1ie plane cJieapV. How.ever, we now· have !qund ·or1anlred eni\od $11< ond wU !1Ylnc through the air. There WU • 111'0all that lirm In Nyack, N.~,Clft .llJPPIY..... ~ eootei:•Uvt In• ..... Ill • fin •i.Itle 0.. p1ane but it -itself made ol recycled pa pee al an evon m«e -bilah Ille 11111 f« a c:llJ Im n.lia IP out -a minute or IO." nuonable coot and "' pilO to ..,. U-hen -wtdch -11 '*""' • •1911 Allllllar witllesl, a tmnlnal emplo)'f. In !he initial t~." patronaao." Roll aald lie boipol 11 lllrt aaid, ••1 board a loud • erpi,iion • . . I The bop, he said, have a capaclfy of 30 ~D. truh. boC --- -la · ~and 1aw debr 1 l•liin& au •!V ." 1a~ons, are aturdy enouch to iupporl lhe ..,. • • ' t ' • -· -~-- • J OAILV PILOT ( . -Fly Abatement Move Bkuwd , ~= ll:.7"~V: ... 1111 ..... 77 '11 ••• esthttlc quallly of lllelr city, "Jf they cin'I control files,\ how can they possibly improve the en. vlronn;lentT" asked Councilman John Berton. He added, "We made a big mbtake in turning fly abat.· ·ment over to the county." rCourse Se • On Strokes I . ' • . At' Host,ital The auxiliary of South Coast Com- munity Hospital ls seeking residents In- terested in enrolling ln a special stroke rehabilltaUon course. '!ope Pror.elu P r Label ... llSW ,JAP) -Oilnedtan U"l'"'-fallolz, ~. Jl:'~ .• ...,,. l iJoliorij \w uplrtm for I ......,.. ol betnr. pnbea•ehe." Hope added Tuesday night at the 23rd annual dinner of Religion In American Life in hitting back at criticism or him in connection with a church award. "Ye.ah," said fellow Councilman Ed Byrne, "The abatement went to them and the rues 1tlyed wtth us." The sparkling repart.e w11 trig· gered by a 1m Orange County Grand Jury questionnaire. • . Pre'irt. Ptiie I . AUI.!llary president StJna Wolf aald that ' the course 11 free and open to all l'elidents, but that a sesalon wUI not be scheduled untlJ enough persons enroll. The training Is eight weeks along and sessions are held on Mondays and Thursdays, The New York City Council of Churches last year reversed its decision to give him its annual Family of Man award after pro: tests that he was identified with the war. Hope hu entertained troops regularly in Vietnam. . . - SAVED· .•• , The courae, taught my Emily Hackler, --R. N., will trlln vol11t1teer1 to dHl with the Pl!Yslcll and psycholoeical 11pects of strokt rebabllitlti9n. ., • ,. -r • In addltioa.. to talks by Mn •. Hackler, Qii·"""'= and 11 bellD to stole,' the couroe will Include demmatrations by hiil W.. afloat bv the boo.bi fooM doctor• including a . poychlatritl; ·l.ldtt 1ni0 tlJe'llUu, ' -·7-;· , pllyaic1\ occvpational an'd speech , ,! lhetiplsta and olhfr spec:!allsli connected • .'k•l!Jnbed on the cibln roqf -Ull Qlll1 with the program, The •1&H wiU ~lso pwl out of the w1ter -and ·laaliad '•illl tthabtlltatlon c:entei'll in tht area as • -lf down, 'Part of the lnitructlon, 'I kind of Jost track of time,.aDd now ' "J'ollowlol the cootY, the volunteers ,q&.\IJen l would paas out, but 1 ~ .will.be ullgnad to !!tip a 1lroke petie'nt !It!' llorm luted two days, Wben,M !ti,.,, l!ttr 1111, re!elle from Iha holpital. I blw I -"' 11 • and -iioiD The -.iteer will no!O. espected to ..,. *!,.,.,,, lallll, • • · do ~ work, bul will encourqe the ~ blill Gt 1111 tmnaran'• •·-p.illid lo Cltl'1 oUI tile tllerapy prescrlb- hdl flll' two aalrlgor• bullo bad -ad by Iha doctlr or therapist. o1t lll& -w lllcklng ap ID 'U. • , Roo-1 lnllrltlad ln tak1nJ part In air.....,.,...._ lalatal:bJ' ... •·~,,.....may C011lacl Mrs, aai,1 w tt .. -..star ... im; wolf. al Uo.i ~. 411-1111 ut, 216, or ....... pl_ ... pototo. ~ -a1. llaaie, .... ' ' • Dana Citi:lem .,Pref er • City!wod ~ Merger 111 IOllif v AliTllW ,Ylliallon. 1 °'., - -'"" I •M an ,ezapm!f, he uld, a Dtna Point 111 11 ovarwhl!mla( Jlllrllll Tiliaday ,ltlldlace with a m a r k e 1 niue of DJcb1 .....-. Gt ID oetlff Dini PolDI ll0,11111 Would yltld, IS! a year In clly tax. ct-·· -qread tlley preler:rtd I> .. , 1 --Into a clly ol llllir own ovet The rota ii conalderabiy lower than m.llDI willl BID Jaan !;~!DO or rt: tbal cbargad In the cJUet of San Juan .,....,. --X 1• , Canillrano ai>d San Clemente, Tllo _..... ol Ibo Dana Polnl !lot Included In tbe project.d revenue. Cltl•• for Aclloa cDe poalbll however, were state and federll fwids cltybood In an lnlormal secret ballot wblclt might be available for oome city wblcla wu pmt ol a lone-term U· functkms. Tues 1ucb 11 bed toes for llftlnallon ol Ibo future govll'llinenl of lodging alao wett not computed. Iba c:outal CCllllJlllllllt1, 'O!lce oc1ln, ofOctalt of the uaoclatlon Cob' l1x ~ the 100 0\lllln4ll tile llepo necellWl' Ip 1overn-)1n19111 al a ted llillrl JIWal Ir iidcfi ~IJIOiiW !DOlirjJoratlon pr.,._ lo l'lllllln COlllll)> nde. clrtve, Jncludinl hearlnp, review• and Tllo -, -wu a finale to approvll of the 1ppllcatlon by tht County -1nara held In receJJI montba to Inform Local Acency Formation Commilllon ~~11 ;~·==,for~-'f! ' t1~Jiti, p;.perty owlt•• woui4 have ~ Ibo moellnc dfricto< Chuck to petition county tupervlton, U that Crosa, a publlc aCCO\lftllnl with a large were .,c:ceulul, lncorporotlon would then PO W Flight For County Called Off . A flight from Orange County Airport ti).. call attention to the plight of prisoners of war was canceled Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Defense reportedly refug. ed to allow roUr former prisoners to take part, according to a spokesman. The flight, using two World War 11 relics, were to •have carried the prisoners, "a millio n letters," and former U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers ta Washington on a "mercy mission." "They want to help," said Tom Nellist, executive director of Con~rn for Prisoners of War, Inc. of San Diego "but the Departmefit of Defense has told them not to because it could jeopardize their buddies." The two B-25 bombers were to have been supplied by stunt pi/at Frank Tall· man Of Tallman Aviation at Orange Coun- ty Airport. &th planes were to have been flown from Orange /County Airport to Los Angeles. The fl ight was to leave Los Angeles March 20 with Tallman flying ane of the planes and his associate, Frank Pine, flying the other. . Joe ¥cCain, the brother of a Navy of· f1cer held captive since 1967, was angered by t,he decision. "Apparently the State Department and the Defense Department want us to r~vert to a state of silence," he said, ad· ding that POW famllie~ have been told "we ought to shut up, that talking about the POW issue hurts the men held prisoner." A leader in efforts to obtain the rel ease of U .S, prisoners in North Vietnam, McCain caUed the cancellallon ''the tJpe of our POW's as a. political expedient. We were silent for four years and got nowhere. Tbe only time we made prog. ress is when we brought the Issue be.fore the j ~> and 11.prtf$prtssur' ~on Congress.' • ............. Cut'/ ' , Lower UCI Limit T i;ansf er . Soti ,ght A proposal to ease admission re- quirements for transfers to UC Irvine from community colleges may be con- sidered by the faculty senate 4 p.m. Thursday In Social Science Lecture Hall. Presently, two-year college grads who weren 't eligible for university admission when they left high school, are required to have a 2.4 grade point average to transfer to UCJ. Tw<>-year grads who might have been admitted to UC1 as freshmen but for reasons Cf finances or nearness to home didn't, only must have a 2.0 average to transfer into UCI . The committee on admissions and enrollment.! is asking faculty to okay a four-year trial period where the 2.0 average requirement woWd apply to both groups. Consideration of the matter, however, will likely be delayed since the item is at Officials Advise Immunization Against Mea sles Parents were advised to immunize their children aga inst measles by the Orange County Health Department today, although there appears to be no danger of the mtasles epidemic spreading from Los Angeles to local children. Dr. John R. Philp, Orange County director of public health, said im, munization could prevent similar out- oreaks of rubella (red ) and rubella (German) measles in Orange County. He noted that among the Los Angeles County school children affected by the recnt outbreaks, 40 percent had either not been immunized at -.n. immunized with a pre-1965 vaccine which is less effective, or immunized before their first birthday. In Orange County, there has been no unusual rise in . reported measles caus thil year, accordlmg to Dr. Philp. Only 15 Case! Of miasles· have been reported this )'ear as compared to 14 last year.· the end of a lengthy faculty senate agen- da which Includes other poss"ibll)i con- troversial Items. One is a recominendatlon by the com- mittee on educatklnal policy to abandon . UCl's . traditional . 6-3-3 "breai:Uh re- quirement" a policy seen as asSuring every graduafe will haue some · ex· perience in three different areas of study. Units are accumulated according to the 6: 3-3 rali<> with the bulk being con,,idered a student's major. , Because of bl.K:laet cuts, UCl for a year has been .studying elimination of tfie "breadth requirement•l sln~e studeiits taking courses out of their majors to meet the "unworkable''. goal, are taking space in classes need4tCf for students qia- jorlng ln lhat,field. The problem has bten particularly severe ln the school ·of Biological sciences. The committee proposal to replace the 6-3-3 requirement 1ugge~ts : -Science majok would take 12 courses In fields other than science. -Students in other disciplines such as fine arts, comp'ara_tive culture, ad· minlstratlop, .humanities.-social ecology or social sciences, "shall be required to take air courses outside these 'units.'' Under the 12.& plan, none or the courses required outside a st1,1dent 's major would count toward department or school re- quirements for courses that must be taken as groundwork for .courses in the major field Qf study, even if those classes are offered in aoother •rea. , "We believe this proposal preserves the spirit of the original 6-3-3 requirement," the committee on ·educational policy chaired by Professor Jay Martin said. Crowd s Ousted At School Meet; Rooni Too Full The days of Laguna Beach Unified School District meetlngs in the plush - but not too la~e -board room may be over. A record 158 persons packed the board Artists pooling room Tuesday night but were ordered out by Laguna Beach Fire ·Marshal James Presson because the number violated oc· Talent f T cupancy limits. ' . or -W O The meeting W81 moved to the high achool cat~ter[a where 13' persons stayed Lagun, a Hop,,,fuls •n for the remainder of the .... kllt, • '< Pressonµld this morning he WOuld<be -~ , .. ,-. up in the district board, room· ·Friday Jn a. gestqre ~fittlnf 1Laguna Beach's morning to de.tennlne lhe exact number reputation aS an art coJony,raome 35 local of people it can hold under current fire artists will pool their talent.· to bolster departinent r,egul,atlons. )je estimated it UlllT.._. Eiecti"" Toik , -· . Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, de~ounced •tale pres'idential primaries as ~use:­ Jess and worthless,' Tuesday at the ,Capitol and said be'woul~ soon r(\introduce a con'stitu.· tional amendment to ·replace them with a single nationwide nominating election. L a g una T~n~s , Fiihd 'swelled The Laguna Beach.Tennis Association's fund for development of addJUonal public tennis facilities ~ the Art Colony Is $1,000 richer this week. Tellytng the• talre for lbe weekend pro- fessional tennis exhibition which they sponsored as a feat.ure q! the Winter Festival, association " officials rev'eated that llOO spectators had turned ou.t ta watch net star Pancho Gonzalez and his apponents, paying a t~al .of.$1 ,000 for the experience. ln the singles exhibit-ton, Gonialez play~ Bllboa 8'Y Clu6 professional .Hugh Ste\'art. and woQ, 1~7; ·in the 1(). 1ame . pro set. Doubles play round Go~ez teamed. wN>.9'!!fge, McCall of Emerlld Bay, a foiJ>er D1vb Cup cap. lain, to plll)I Stewart 'Ind Lagunan Steve Peocock, S1'wlll ~J'eacocli won an 11· 9 victory iri the•loUblea match. ... ,. 1 j ,, englilOifng flnn, revealed rasulta of an be put to a vot., eoonornic atudy ·whlch he conduCted Previous faUures at incorporation , aaid wbJcb cited revenue to a City of Dana a.ssociaUon President Jim Regelbrugge, th~ campaign fund of iwo city council would 'be ibout 75 personi. r BUst of N ixon candldateswlthanartauctlonS,aturday . Presaon said the fire department A eroup calling itself Laguna Beach received a call at 8:20 ·p.m. about the Governor fills Education Posts Pobit u f90,00G a ·year wltb aptnles would have no bearina on ~ new push for labbOd al 116',llllO, Undlr tbat formal, he cityhood and ,be uld "oupport of tht ac· Artbts for Boyd and Holm will sponsQI' larger number of'persons" at the rrifftlng . Put on n: .. p1 -the fund-raiser at the Laguna Canyon He arrived on the scene at 8:SO p.m. and said the new 0 ctty" would have an an-lion by the public would make this next nuat' reserve of about f134t000. one very effective ." 1 "'° Ul J studio or artist Devid Ro.sen, 416 Canyan gave district officjal.s il mll!utes to SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Acres Drive, beginning at 2 p.m'. reduce the number of people In the roo.m. Reagan hu named two members to the · er-uld he UAd cumnt plinnlni One factor In lhe group•s rejection of lludlts and ezlstlng clly budgeta from meraer with San Juan la tbe gap In the A bronze bu.!lt of Piesldent Richard A silent auction and art sale .. of pain-At a number of recent school board State Board of Education, reappointed Nixon which the citizens of San Clemente tlngs,1pottery and jewelry will be ·held meetings, It has been cominon for ~wds two others, and named a state university other South Coast cities as yardsticks. roJe of Dana Harbor. which is a facility Property tues he added were baled coatrolled by the county, The barbof is are purchasing to present to him on his throughout the afternoon, followed by an well above 80 persons to jmi both the and college trustee -all Republicans .. nelt visit to the Western White House Is 8 p.m. reception for the two incumbent board ~oom and adjoining reception New' atate school board membera nam.' on a rate of 11 ce'nta per tlOi> of auessed cutaln to remain under county control. • Wlth that lucraUve tu base )l!lt ~~!! .. the art works on display at tbe candidates. Charlton Boyd and Roy Holm. room. ed Tuesday are Robert 0. Nesen, 54, a Ulf6"UQ Federal Gallery In Laguna Beach and a 9 p.m. auction of the remalning art Camarillo auto dealer, and David Hub: Responses 'Good' For Director's Posi Laguna Beach city mana'er Lawrence RoMi uld tod•Y' be had received "good l'fllpOnll'' ; to aa advertllement in Wlll\ml Cltlas Maaallne seeking a new director of ,'JNbllc wwk1 , f0r the Art Cololly tb rep1a0e· Joaepll Sweany, who tert to becmne manager ol the Laguna Beach Collnty Water' District, ' Role Nid be it screening more tban 311 appllcations from throughout the state and hopes to announce an appointment in the near future . ln the interim period the city manager has been doubling as public works dlrector, alo111 wlth hil other duties. OllAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT fll• 0t1ng1 Col•I DAILY ,PILOT, wllll _,.Id! I• combl'*' tlte H._PrMt, 11 Pl,lb1illltll b'f Ille Or•rit1 co11t 'Ubllll'l1ng C:o~ny, 1.- r111 .:lllloM lrl PllblJIMd, MOlllllY 11'H'outll l"rld1y, fer• GOlte Mtw, Newport l11tl'I, Huntlngltft hKll(P'tvnlll" v1111y, UQune 1 .. ai, trvlrl1/leddl.i>tck 111d San Cl9fl'lllll1/ J.11 Juan Ctplstr~. A 1lnol1 r11ton11 911lllon 11 put1ll1llld S.hlrd1y1 ind lllfld1.,.. Tiie pr11!C1Pll publllhl!'ICI plf!'ll II It UI Wut a.1 Str"t, COiii M111, C:.lllorl'llf, m». Reb1rt N. Weed P'r111d1nt •1111 Put1111111r Jock R. C11rl1y VIC1 Prllldll'lf 11111 Ge11tr11 Mll'\lftl' Tho11111 Ko1vil ldlfof' Tho'"'' A. M11r11h i111 M1MV1nt Edl!V Ch1rl11 H. Lo•• Rlcht~ II. Nill ..... llllrtt .M~lnl 1:111"" ._ __ 222 fet11f Avo11111 Melll111 .Y4r111: 11.0 . 11• 666, 91612 --CO.It MIN: J)O WM! l1y llrOll H~~~"b~-= =::~ _ J;"cr.;;.;ltl JOI Jrtlr!ll 11 C:..,..,,.. -·I , ......... t7141 '41-4121 ClamlfW ~ '41·1611 .............. i ......... t . ,,, ''···· ...... "" ·u .,,.. -""· ... , .... , Ho -=· m1111r1,., ..... • INIMl!t'I """" . ·•••'4llclllll N'Klfl ,.,. f/ft.,,,.........,, '! qJf~=·~"'~: ==.. ,; ... ~".:~~ • available to San Juan C8piltrano -or1 a new city of Dana Point -tht mlsalon community mlsbt not choose to accapt Dana Point within its boundaries. during the month of March. wor ks . bard , a, president of the Fuller It Is one of I.I lil .. siz. bronze bu•ta by The event is open to the public and a Absent Aide Fired Theological Seminary In Pasadena, Judith Bland who, with her husband $1 .50 donation will be asked. Reappointed .to four-)'ear board terms ·Clyde Zulch, shares honors In the March Rosen heads the artists' cOmmittee FOSTER CITY (UPI )._ The City were Vitla Krotz of Orinda and Eugefl.e Tbe anoeution luue was ac~uled ta arlae again thla afternoon Jn the neighboring community of Clpislrano BeacJ1 1vhfch also baa considered merg- ing• '' San Juan, exhibit. which includes Lagunans Andy Wing, Peg C.Ouncll Ured City manager Robert Ragle of Roseville. Zulch, known equally as a concert Waring, Jan Peters, Barbara Brown, Cowden Tuesday for not attending enough Reagan named attorney Frank P. pianist and an artist in oils, ls co-owner Earl Daniels, Paul Darrow, Carolyn council meetings. They had to do It in Adams, 63, of Piedmont to the State with his wife of the Gall~ry Oi fine Ari! Dietz, Barbara Jones, . Roger Kunt1-absentia, however, because Cqwden University and Colleges Board pf in Corona del Mar. AlsO a (Dusician, Romeo Reyna and Mary R.ilrer. wasn't there . 1 Trustees Mambers of that colony's chamber of con,imerce wlll reveal the results of Its own membership lllrvey to determine the conaensua on a merger with the inland ci- ty. Judith Bland plays and teaches the cello, \!~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~lP;;;;;;;;;;;;;~i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~,;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Landscape~. by .Cyll~e·. Carr 1 photographs b:v'St'uart Weber •. a colTectlon of photo& of old LagunaJrom the HJstorlcal &cfety, and l\rts a Crafts by Laguna!B"eich High ·School students com- plete the show. Spokesman for Dana Point's chamber of commerce Tuesday night sold the homeowner'• group that It prefers to re- main neutral on the matter at present. The gallery at 260 Ocean Ave. is open during business hotlrs on weekdays. Capo School Tax Override OK'd by 3-1 Vote Margin By PAMELA HALLAN educational program over the next three °' "" o.uv '"" '''" years. Voters in the C8plstraoo UJ\lflecl School But he admitted that other areas will District overwhelmingly paued a SO.Cent suffer, despite Tuesday's voter approval. tax override Tuesday by a J to 1 margin, These include non-educational functions extending the cUrrent levy fQr another such asinalntanence and operation. three years. The vote cast was U.lf percent of all The unpflicial total provided by voters eligjble. Unofficial tallies of vote jubilant district officials was 5,483 yes to totals by achoo! attendance areas which 1.725 no. were provided by poll-watchers for the "We are very gratified at the com-school district include: munity re.sponae to the educational needs f bo and lrlt " id Su -Concordia (San Clemente), 482 yes q our YI & • 11 perin· and m oo with 704 votes cast oul of a teodent Truman Benedict. "Now we will be able to oontinuf. our exiaUng educa· possible 11567. U " f .-. t u,__ • u -1'1 Pal.mas {San Clemente) 338 yes oniu program or ~ nex I.Ill~ yesn. and 129 oo with 467 votes cast 'out of a Had the overrkle failed, tru.steu would have conaidered a aerie.s of drastic cuts possible t,483. incl...... llmin ti f -Ole Ha•son (San Cleme11te), t.2fl9 yes -... e a on o one period at San and 411 no wilh l,750 out of total of 4,198, Clemente High School, Tbey also hinted -P•llNdeo (Capislrano Beoch l. 688 yes that they might not have opened the new and 211 no with 939 votes cast out of a Dana Hllls High School, total of 1.924: Benedict said he wanted to thank the . ~~ Juan (San Juan Capistrano) m ciliuna commitiee llt1t worked on the nd , override passage, Arvy'& Friendl, and ~~i:ter:. l10 Wilh 879 out Of I lotli 2, 1 7 etptd11iy Ht chslrm1n, Mrt, Ciro! -Rl<lbard Henry Dliia '(Dana Point) Peroon of LIJ111nl Niguel, He said be alto 7113 yes and !ii no, wilb JMt votlni oul 0/ 1'11 grall/ul for Iha ~pitrl shown by 1t poaibie 2 llL , 111ldnlt .,.i Iha board of trust., -Qoown Vllle7 (L11un1 NIJllleil 13.1 Alll10U,l>'Baadict ""'1nOUt1 bod Hked yea and 118 no wllh f,fll votina out' of' 1 • ~ boaid to~ an ln<reasl ~Ille o••r-poaslbro 1,111, • ride, ,IJl llH todq !bit tht dltlrtcl prob-• · -VJiJo CMisalon Vie)o), 114 7"• 2.1 lte ably Will lit 1ble to continue llte aame · •ilh m voting out of 1 J>03Sibie Ill), • GEM TALK ·~ TODAY ' .) by J, C. HUMPHlllll TH,E SMALL J EW,ELER: 11How," we have ,·been asked, "can an in~ependent jeweler sur· vive against the large ~haills?" The feet l,s ' that ln~e~dent ~ewelers continue to account, for an important segment of jewelry re- tailinJ because their low overhead permits reasonable prices and they are also particwarly stroog ,in ser- vicing .the products they sell, ' The owner of an independent jewelry store is usually a ,highly trained' and .expetienced expert not only in jewf!r,y, but also in ,repair and service . Most of fhis work is done in his Own Store, resultfng in bi~Mr 'tjllality and fast.or service, , We at Humphries. Jewelera have remained ind~endent for almost , 26 'years, doing so because we be- lieve that personal service is Im· portanl to you, · We give you exact estimates on Jewelry quickly, and at no charge, W1 also provide other servlces such as insurance appraisals and you receive fa!I appraisals' because lt does not have to be sent out So for small repairs, insurance estimates or the design of an ... pensive .piece, come in and see us. You'll set prompt and skilled at· lenUon re11rt11eas of the size ol your problem. · rAMI••""''"" ' i ANTI QUE L0 VE RINGS , ' • . : . ' 1 • . .l.. . ·. • •--•"'"'"'"HT ; ~G, J.I , ft~ ALDINI ill' t: . rt , a rveu., c-.M(PICI $~ !J '-, 1 , . J.'C'. J!/,~p~r~e6 Jewe~r6 • 1 1823 NEWPORT ,BL yo .. , COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TE~MS 14 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION IANKAMUICAlD-MASTEi CHAl'E IHONI .. r. .... ; ~ ' - --,,--·- I f Saddlehaek • JO~T I O N • YO~. 65, NO. 68, 5 -SECTIONS, 70 PAGES , • . . ORANGE COUNTY, c,t.l.IFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1972 --···------ N.Y.-S&•dl• ·--" -. . TEN CENTS Schaal Swina1ners Scrounge lor e1;1~ls . . ~ . . By GEORGE LEIDA!, • Of Ille C&il'' l"Utt S .. ff First there was a University high school • wilhout a building. It shar<d MJ!!loo Viejo Higb for a year. ) Next lllere was _a buildlng in Irvine call'I' Un/>ersity High School. It has had a baSketbilll team that until January had no baSketball court .. Now, 'there is a University High swim team. · Ita,21.hvimmers have no pool. -The llll0,000 pool for University High is under construction and due to be com· pleted in June.- Meanwhile, Coach Chuck Morris' Orange League bppefuls s c r o u n g e .what<ver J190l theY can ~ within walk· ing, bushig or bicycling_ ·distance from ·Uni High in Irvine. . ' Undaunted by the chilly mornings in sometimes unheated community associa- '.cion pools, swimmers say the lack of a pool l.1 no handicap, "water is water," one said . Tuesday afternoon, Uni swimmers con- gregated outside the outdoor pool in the gray chill waiting the end of practice for their district sister school's team. Five days a week the Irvine 22 trek to ~tin High for late afternoon practice. Many ride bikes for from five to six miles to get to practice. The 4:3Cl practice beginning has grad~ually crept to S p.m., sbortelitlg the Urne tbe high school's first 1wim team· has to CQmplete their 4,500 yard 11wilm before the sun sets. Morining workouts at the school are limited to periods of running and weight Hfling, CQacb Morris said. Saturdays the swimmers, who surpris- ingly bead the'' competitive Orange League (1~) sneak in a couple of hours of practice in pools lent by community. associations such as :rustin Meadows and Culverdale. · Unl's Freshman-Sophoniore division water polo team recently ended its 1first season in second place, 1 proud, en- thusiastic Unl swimmer notes. Completion Of the home pool in June will be 1 boon to that team's chances next year. Meanwhile, for the swimmers, the clilef dllficulty in shared pool facilities ls overcrowding. Besides having to wait until a pool ls free, Uni swimmers share one Of the !See POOL, Pqe Zl Blast Rips Plane , Expwsion in Vegas D~spite Search LA~ VEGAS (AP) -Despite two searches and the presence of anned guards, a bomb explod~ inside an unoc- cupied Trans ·world Airlines Boeing 707 jetliner here today. It apparently was part of an extortion scheme whJch has triggered a worldwide bomb threat against TWA jetliners, authorities said. · The · bomb, planted ln or near the cockpit, e:xploded at 3:55' a.m.;. about seven hours after the Plane arrived nonstop from New York with 10 passengers mta seven-member crew. It . . TM~ Facility Controversy · -Spreads Into Capistrano The controversy over a new building f~r trainable mentally retarded (TMR) studehts in the San Joaquin .Elementary SChool District is .having reperca.sslons in a neighboring district .. ,lndlcated tl)eir approval of transferring .their children to Sao Joaqujn'a facility . :J~;.:=:i:i.:::~J: = .riculwn would be the same as at-Gftl!eley '(l;e, FACILITY, )'age: l h Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Dlstrlct e1pressed concern Mon- day over 1endln&: their, ch!ldr~ io ·a facility wr,apped In!!:." .. , Trustee George med ·~ KU>c, San Jooquln''~r=. ill~.., · -ptannlng, about tbe-lo6i10b> ' Skinny · Scott • • David Jenkins. 'lo and Denise Merrihew, 11 examine "Sc<itt' the San ·~oaqui!J Elementary Schop! District's traveling skeleton. Scot\· can be; checked out QY• any: teacher in t~e dist~icl !Or student instruction ~D be~~ e~UC~OD, ·~at~my O~ .whatev~r . .Scott ifi very popular at Halloween t1D1e, too , ~tr1ct off1c1als report. ' to w 'Admi ssion Standard { ' . ' . ·we~ghed by UCI Faculty I 1A proposal to ease adnµs&ion ,re--Science majors would take 12 courses quirementa for transfers ~to UC Irvine in fields other than science. lion of tbe facility. • KIJ1i ......... 11111 11 re.idotlll ... on• trustee bad _.aa..i rel uctance lo having the ladlily al La P a z Intermedlaie School, but,tllllt !his sboukf not affect the children attending the school. The trustee, board president Gratian Bidart. has refused to authorize bidding for the building until the state guarantees that the project will be funded and districts like Capistrapo guarantee they will send their TMR children there. Trustee Bob Dahlberg said he's not Sure if he wants to send Capistrano district children to the faclllty, even though it woilld be much closer than the Greeley Schoor iD Orange where 'Uie children are currently sent. Charles Johannsen, director of pupil personnel for Capistrano, said ten (!I the district's parents with TMR children has New Lions Roar In Saddlehack frP,m community colleges may be con,. --Students in other disciplines such as sfdered by the faculty senate 4: p.m~ · fine arts, comparativ.e culture, ad-A new Lions Club has joined the Thursday in Social Science Lecture Hall. ministration, humanities, social ecology Orange County. pride. or social sciences, "shall be required to The Saddleback Valley Lions Club, Presently, two-year college gtads who take six' courses outside these units." headed by George Baeopulos. will meet . ~~i'en't eligible for university admission · · Under the 12-6 plan, none of the courses for dinner on the first and third Wednes-Eleet lotl Talk when they left high school, are requir~ required outside a student's major would day of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the '· , • Mission Viejo Inn. · t6 have a 2.4 grade point average to count toward department or school re-Other officers of the club are Frank transfer to UCL . quirements for courses that must be Wood , first vice president: Al Blais, sec- Two-year grads who might have been taken »igroUndwort .fqr Courses in the ond vice president: George Ramse'y, r_-major field of study, ~v~it those classes third vice president: Lee Kellogg, anmitted to UCI as freshJl!en but for . ire offered ln ,ano,t~er Ill'!•· . secretary, and Dave'Gubler, treasurer. reasons of finances or nearness to horn~ ''We believe this proposal preserv~1he The club was formed by B. R. Totera, a didn't,·only must have a 2.0'average to spirit of the orJglnal 6-3-S fequirement," member of the International Al r t.ranafer into UCI. the .. committ.ee on educatlo~al policy Cro~ds Lions Club of Anchorage, j'he committ~ on admiss'~ons and . • chaired by Professor Ja1 Martm said. Alaska who now r$8ides in Mission Viejo. enrollments is asking faculty to okay a • . Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, denounced si.te presidential primaries as. 'use- less aDd worthless,' Tuesday at · the Capitol and said he would soon "Teintroduce ·a consfitu· tional .amendment. to replace them with a single ,nationwide nominating election. four-year trial period where the s.o· 0 . 'I I s R ' I d ~==~requll-ementwouldapplytobotb ' rdea at ea evea e Consideration of the matter, however, wt!f likely be delayed sine<! the. item ls at ' :I: ~1i'lc~ f~i~ ~:i:1~~tr/~ You~.cr Seaman Mlul e Raft From Storm-torn Trimaran · troye:rsial items. --, . one is a recommendation by the com-• m\ttee on educational potlcy to abandon SAN PEDl\O' (UPI) -A young UCI's traditional W-3 "brUdth ,. an:beoloPt irtio trifd to sail alone from quir.ement" a policy seen as aswinf Soutbem CIUfOrnja to Cen¥•1 America every graduate will have some e1-rested todl¥ after I grvelfng w_ee~-long perience in three different areas of study ordeal at 181 during wbicb he built a raft Units are accumulated aCCOliling to !be i. ~ .from pt.ea of bla storm-battered :H ratio with the bolt being considered a \rimanln al killer whalu circled the student's major. . wreckage. Because of budget cuts, UCJ for 1 year .. 111 only slept wheal.passed out," said has been studying elimination of the Terry Andenon, 24, of Inglewood. 0 brtadth requirement" since students Anderson arrived ln.818 Pedro Tuetday taldng colirses out of their majors 'lo aboard a Norwegian lreilllter that picked meet the 0 unworkable" goat, are taking-him up oft the CDMt' oft J!9.jp Cllilornia space In classes needed for students ma· Monday; jorlng in that lield. Tbe problem bas·been He •w ... 11ll! 1 dated' lrom exhaustion, pirticularly severe in the 1chool ol berely able lo beM hb llncen, and his Biological scieoces. feet were too nollen llom npooure to fil The committee proposal to replace the Into his lhon. 11-W requirement 1111ggesb: · He buUt a ~foot trimaran, the third • I vessel he coMtructed ln the past five y~, and set sail from Dana Point Feb. 27. "My radio and direction finder weni out on me lhe first day IO I had no ac- curate means of navigation, but I figured I wu about 100 miles oil the coast Of Ba· ja wben the otonn hi~" be said. . "My ltll·JteeriDJ apparal>ll waa torn away flnl ao I wu locked to the belm fDr ,at leut el«iht boon ••• I guess I WU )1111 eliloulted but I ~ her come lnto the wind IDd my mlzuo mut 1D1pped, "Winds were vriy alrq IDd ••vet at least 11 !eel illlb. They were brealdn(1 over the top bu! I bad to lily on the helm the rut ofthe lllPt." be uld. Tbe Dell day, ihe blah .••vta calllbl ' • the bolt bniadoide and It began to 11nk, bot waa· kept llloat by the bouyant foam· built lllto the 1*111. "I climbed on the cabin rooC -the only part out of the water -and lashed myself down. "I kind of-lost track of lime, and now and lben I would Pa" out, but I figured the storm luted two days. When it let up. 1 bew l ·Wll far at sea and away fnhn aey~Ianes. · "One llull of the trimaran's one center illllr,ud two-outriqer.hill~ had bn>ilm oll •-auolber wu stlcking up In the a1r, My fresh waier was tainted by gu 1!11. I bad to dive underw•ier into the cObbi to 1et aom. ""'ked potatoes to eat. "111 only hope was to rig a rill of ' (,.. SAVED, Pap I) -- ripped a huge hole in the Iron! fuselage, hurling debrta for 100 feet at McCarran Iniematlonai Airport. LaW officers and TWA offlclals said they feJt 'the bomb was one of thole a mysterious utortloni8t has Aid be )\luted on TWA jetllnen to 1et IZ mllllon in rl.D.10m from the airline. Trained clop sniffed out a bomb 'l'lleo- day in a cockpit of a TWA jeUinef en rooie lrom New York lo Loe. Angeles after the plane re1urn'4to New York. No other bombs hive betn reported found. Charles· Wyre, TWA general manager In Las Vegu, said Uiere was no ln- dicition how the bomb got aboard the plane. The plane landed at McCarran lntemati911al Airport at 9:05 p.m. Tues-day. ~ ' He said the bomb exploded in the cockpit area and showered debris oa. a nearby TWA truck. The airline.rs were parked with the 7ff1 near · the airport terminal but were undamaged by \be blast. .J~ Aid the l~~~ne< 1"" ;!;!(~:\~I TWA pe11onne1 J:l;1== "I'doni think anY!*Je could beve IOllen .-111 Lia V-" W)ro add • .it" He IOI other TWA jllaDel it ~ ....... bell!c -apln for.elpljilml. Tbe pWie carrleil "jm · lhali a Ml 1ol.Jrn ol 119 ~n."'1110 Plant wu due 'IO~ to New Yort lo!lar. Tho blall startled .....,.... at tbe airport. "-n I beard a loud aplO.lon, I 1urhed and saw debrll f1llln1 all over''" sald a National Airlines employe working in tbe 'ienntnal area: Wyre said some,TWA·.wortmen bid been in the plane lo clean ti but dia- counted any speculation one of the men or an ,..imP,Ollle[ planted the bomb. · • "Tbey all know eocb oilier ..a wort together and they wear 'lclentlflcation badges," he 11ld. Neither he nor law enforcement ofticlall would comment on whether t h e pauengers and crewmen . were belag questioned. · FBI and sherifr1 departmen! h\· vestigators refused to tali: about the bomb. ' · There are two rertrooma behind the cockpit on tl;le right-hand aide, the 11me ·side of the eiplo1don. Wyre' said the door ·to tbe cockpit 1pparentiy wu unlocked alter landin8. 'rhe deputy who ,.Jtnesse<i the blill, Lanis Mills, said "It 'sounded like dynamlie. I could see pttce:J of tbe plane flying through tbe air. There was 1 mall ,fire inside the plane but it burned ltlelf out within a minute · or 90," Another witneu, a terminal employe, aald, "I heard a loud e1pl01ion • • . t turned and saw debrit falling all over." Alter the blast, the tbne other TWA ·jetliners were checked again. A trained dog that can smell out ezpl~ve.11 was used. It wasn't used in the earlier teateh. , Nothing turned up. Air traffic to M:cCarran wu not halted 'by the e1ploe:lon, but the airport was sealed off to the public for 90 m!nutea. The TWA 707 was scheduled to leave the Las Vegas airport at 7:45 a.m. bound for Kansas City .. St. Louil, Cleveland, Ohio, New York IDd then Loodon. TWA called the worldwide bomb "'rch of Its jet Deel alter . recelvJa& !be mysterious ranaom clemMd. Hair a d<><en piane1 made unsCbeduied landings for searc~ after the discovery of the P!JWtrfld plUtJc ..,iO.i" Tmlclay and scores of tl'l\relen canceled reeerva- tlons. Delays of two houn or more were reported ih flights. ' An anonymous lelej>IDM caller warned of the bomb and d~IC!ed ofllciala lo an airport locker •hert Ibey lolind 1 nott declaring that four TWA planes """Id be blown up at 1ll«bour lotervala unltu the ..,..,, •• paid. But tbe -inc ·deadllnes pouod without lncldaot. . A TWA apoh1man Aid the ,,_,WU assembled bill then wa no lurlliar word from the FBI. TWA or local autnttla on negolliUlfno wltll the .atortlonfst or whether any moaey had hen pold: -cJoae to lbe -i~ Aid that authorities were -.dlec TWA personnel recordl lor uy employa ... perienc<!d ID handlinf exploatns or with a posalble &nldl• aplnat lbe oompaay. I • - NIL Y PILOT' ....... . ON BORROWED WATER Kurt llammJ BackltM" Irvine Council To Study Hiring .Of Pl , ' guef .. ' flP . . lliai.alaJon ol1he ~ ol a ...... ,Conliiiianf or dJnctor ls ~ al a joinl ""'tin( ol tbe ll'Y")' City Council and pl.I"""" ~" ~· ~ lir ,,. o'cJDcl: tonlcbl In lntae Ton ca.. " · Mayor Wllltam Piaclillldl uJd utt1e ao- tlon would l>e'labn tonight althougb be believes, "we ~t IOOn enouah aet a , planning conauJtant" to aid the cJty's new planning commlaslon. City Manager William C. Woolieit, Jr. will present a plan for organil.ing city flnancea and SCCOlllltin( ,ystema that will be discussed by the City during . lb ad· Jounl"l . portion .of 1¥t. Wednesday"1 nfld!lr m.eu.,. . I • Ot!>er top¥:a !Pr l91ht conalderatJon.by '.b91b bodies 'lflcl!"fe •tho..9tklay. )"•ikUng and lfld!nl· ptfqltt rr-that upirea on JIW:Cbll, • , o.. Item on whleb oouncu aclJoa la l!Uly. the mayor uld; la la>!pla-ill a part 1n the 11_..t au tract. • . Olbenrtae, .41&"• 111 upectoc1· tp prevail at IOnJiht:1 ..-In the-city ol· flcea on the ·aeconc1 fJOor of Town Cenier. 4201 Campua "Drive, • kT'Olll froin .uc Irvlnt. Academic &wl Held " ' 'Univently •Hlgh Schooll1 n,•)f°l y cbari.red lier ch1b rt<ently bolled 'lbe annual Klwanil Academic Bowl in wlilch Matar Del .. plwed. ~ honora.. 'Ole yearly reiu. lf'l'l\'Ol'ed by lbe Kiwanis Club Ind ~ Unified School Dlltri<! lnYolved atudent ieam1 from UnJvltlity, Kalella, Bdlaoii, W dleback,-Paclllca, Corolll de! Mar and Maler· Del hicb achoois. ' Weatloer . Drlules will · aocompany U- low clouds along the Ormltle Coaat · Thursday, with . litUe' ~ of I 11111shlne, according to the WMtber. lady. Highs 57"7, L6w1 .Jn tbe 1 40's. I NSmE TODA 'Y ColUgl/JU lhtaur lol<ts the spo!Ughl thU .,.,k as !he Oranae Coo.st area 1'~ . .ates ahow lil•ir tlatl)>lc duff. S~• Ente(tai'!'l'•nt, Pag.-21. · ~ .... ',, ~ . . "...... ..... Cl ....... ·•• ........ , .. ~Cli'W .............. ... ~ ... ._ ce.t't' ., ~ n ,.,. .. --• .,_ " ---°""' ........ 11 '""" ,,,.:: < ....... \ ..... ' er"....... II .............................. .,..... .... ,...... . ,._ .. ....,,IS.ti ,,...,.. ..., .......... . . ........ . A• L...._, • ....... '' ............ -...-.,, ... n,1s.• ...., .... .., ' 1 f • z DAll.'f ... loll 58 De~gat.e£ofl,nt · Close Cont.est MANCHESTER. N.H. (AP) ........... ,~··= -ellltl!J"'l1"h'I D•mocra6c prtmory, lflPl>led 1rtth Sen. George S. McGovern todJy In an unespectedly ti1ht battle for cootrol of the state's delegaUon to the. Democratic National Con- vention. (See P•ge 5 for analysla of Tuesd.ly's voting.) ftf uskie captured the preaidenUal preference ballotina with a aolld a percent as counUnc nured an ~nd.. McGovern r1n a strona: second with 37 percent. But only a handful of votes separated many of the delegate c1Ddldatu. The l1DeuP 1eeaawed -mlmlle lo mln•le with the ,ftnal ..,wt•vlrt••lly cert•ln lo te- maln andeQled .. w Ill blllott ... tal>al~led . . --~ Rancho School 7th Grade Wins Math Contest · Sennth sntderl ,t lllncllo Sin JOlqUln --lcbOol .. Eul Irvine ... -Ill u.. ~. eJcblll, - m1 iilll srlden a....,. 1a Sl4dlel*k C41111t'1 11C01111 1111111 m1t .... 1Uc1 cam.t. ~ -.. -.. 'l\oy ml s. JooqW. eilhth ..-s """ 1111 award "" their IJ'ade llvel and bod\''""'"' ~ .,,,. .. lo win ·the .,..m lil1pll)' for ..... th and ei,bth cra<1eapitl11oo. . EJc!ll lntinnedltte schools ml "' bJcb IChoiilo competed Jor 1 lrophy 1t 11cb ,,_.love!. All telml took the wne·1e11. I '.1\111111 lllib -the ninth .,.. lr<>!Jli1, IDd . Unlvll'llty HJcb claimed the tenth ..... troilllJ, SU Clemente'• two -tellled lhe"bJCboof lotel .. !bat level for the Grml Tropbr. Sin JolqUID ......U. IJ'lden were Leo Kellflll, «'ajll11D, ·Phil Hlll, John Roblllm, Kerry Wlllon, ~te•e Smith IDd l!ternate Beverly Slwil. Tbelr !111tructor la WllJJamAncltnoll. I Tbe eJcbth &rad• teem IDcluded Ll•ren Meyer, capteln, Stel•n Demetrotc0, Rick Simi!, Pete Sparrow and Stephen Andenon. > Tultln HJch ninth IJ'ader. were Chari .. Van Do1w, captains, Kenneth Wblte, Mark Hallenbeck, Susan Schier and Rochelle I.Jndvall. Ioatructor-sponsors were MJ;t. Mlll'I Matleo'! and Arnold M. Kell1JD1.· ' . -Unl~J JllP· lotfl' irlder. were John Hlr<ll, Clplafn, Jeu l!rllltOO, D .. Nlederman, Tony Trujillo and Tim John!. ~~:'~~ .. poosor ;-u ~· Janice Sin Clemenlo Hi,h ninth IJ'•ders were =.~r-.::., .. ~~r.· .. Sin QemenlO llllh .,.. ...... -.COn:onn, Clpteln, /ory Olaon, Jlatby ilt!Ttfl, Lauri DeMuco and Rlchlrd Scho!I. Instructor sponeort for Sin Clemente Hlgb were P1ul Lane ind Mike Judy. Froin P;.,e J ' SAVED .•. some sort that I could ..U wt wbere I thought I ml1ht hit the ihlpplng Ian.,, "I 11w the outrlger hull that had broken off about 100 ya~ IWI)'., t!J 'I paddled over to It on hall Ol my ourfboard. The hoard bad broken In lw<I duflng the storm! It took 'f0ur hours to 'pt the h6Ji bick to the boll '1t mUll bav• tek1n nvo days, working day and nl~l:lo' get k .(1'makeshllt 11ll· IOI rift) tosether. I , only olept when I passed Out. "The last night ·was the worst of Ill because three killer wha1es circlei:I me all night and J could bear them all around me. Once, one of them brushed the boat, and I could have almost touched the three-foot high fin as It went by. "About dawn, they disappeared and I cut loose from the main huJI and using a small compass 181Ied east.. OIANM COAIT II DAILY PILOT The Or•• C011I DAILY .PILOT, with wllldt 11 combffled Ille Htws-Prn1, II PV!ltlthfd by tht Or•f19t COltt Pvtllltl!l119 ComP111rr. S9N- rtlf tdlllont t r• Publish.cl, MonHy 111n1111h Frldl V, fer CD91t Mes., H-iiert ll~ICll, Hut1ll1'111I011 h•cll/l"Ol,l'nl1/11 Vtllty, lt9111'1t 8NCh, 1rv\"1/Stdcllfblltk tr>d St" Ctemenlt/ S.n JUtn C1pl1lrt110. A t ll'lllll r111110nll tdilllwl It publlJhtCI S.tunN'f'I tnd Sund1Y,. Thi jll'lflCIClfl 111,1ltllthl11t1 flll"I 11 11 J.10 Wttl eav Str ... 1, CD911 M11t, 'c.11111rn11, "62'. ll:obtrf N. W1.d Prnld1111 11111 Publlthll' Jt clr R.. Curlty Vici l"r.11111111 tPIO Cit ntrt l Mtflt .... Tl\omts li:ttvil E"Uor Thorn11 A. Murpl\i111 Mt/'991nt ldl'Or Ch1rle1 H. Looi R.ich1r' P. Nill Altllltnl /11.tlll(llnf l:d!""" I ,, Ransomteft VISALIA (UPI) -The daughter of ID auto dealer, k1dnaped from her home the day before her ninth birthday, was released unharmed early today after spendlnl IO hdllrs with abductors who demanded .-.ooo ransom . Mlchelle Rene Wiebe, the daughter of Arnold Wiebe, was released at the River IM Motel on the Kings River and told Police she bad not boon hurl. But 1he L"Omplalned, "I didn't aet my Jl'esfnti ; •. Ill daf." Tue1d'ay .w1J'h~r birthday. Police Ci?!· l/tlrt C. Marshell llld the girl was lddnal!ed Monday nlghL Wiebe rounded up the rantorn money. Tuesday. . He m4de a drop Ill accordanc.e with telephoned imtructlons Jrom the kid· napers, but passersby picked up the money-stuffed briefcase and returned it to police. ~ The kidnapers apparenUy gave up the plan s~ afterw1rd1 •ncl. r~ the girl at the 1Pn. ,She lold the man1ger she hed betll kidnlP<!Cl and p o I t c e were cllled. . . . . . The ordeal beean at 7:15 p.m. Monday when the kidnaper1 knOclted on the door . of the Wiebe residence ID lb I 1 Central California flMDIDa commUnlty .and said ·they win' . ..Uint 'Ucl<ot1 \o' Charitable event. . When Mrs. Ruth Wiebe o p e n e d the cio9r1 three JDtO ~earlng .. ki muks1 two o! them urned will' h .. dfw>s, itlirat Into the house ... r • ,· ' . J.lra., Wiebe screame\I, attracting the 1tt_en&n. ,of ~ De.Wbboi:, Dr. Edward Petmon ~bo. Will 00 his 'fYIY to a Boy Scout IM,tlinl with hll two soos. Ho went la fnvestl11ta ~nd a)~ !'I' forced inJlde the .tic>ti.... " .. . . · He ~· l\ltl.:wtebe ·and Michelle's l>ldir ''1fter, 3~e, '15,'W"" lied and 1aaed. Petenc>n'o. two boys came lo the hooM loqifni for blin 1 short while later and l!IO Wll'O 1a11ed. · Tbe ·men toot Michelle and Jett a note made up of 1etten cut from a newspaper. Jt· said: "Don't call the police. Do not contact your frlends. Do exactly as we sa>: and ydur dauahter woq't be hurt. You will hear from us In' about one hour. Do not make any mistakes or your daughter will be killed." Mrs. Wiebe end the others quickly freed themselves from their bonds and recelved. a can a~ut an hour anct a half jlter 'fron11 cellft' dez!>enillns ''300,000 in tm•ll biUs .. Wiehe was cllled at· hla office by hio wile and Mlnh.U llld 1.Jhqrt while later 1be1 family c Ued Police. · Muahell uld Wiebe put togelher the ramotn ~ .... j,.Celffd I Cit) I( 7 ~:m. !rilin !Iii kldnipers'who save him cO.mPlicated lnl!ructlons for m1!dn1 the money drop. Marshall nld when the car dealer lolied tile money ID 1 field neu the smell town of GOlhen u he had betn told. lo do, a man and a woman drivlng by aaw him do It IDd lmmedlalely picked up the briefcase lad took It lo their home In Visalia. . Shortly afterwardJ, they c.Ued police and the money was returned. Water Company I , Asks Rate Hike: . ' ' Hearing Slated T'ne Roasmoor Water Company has ~ ,posed to increase rate# 13.8 percent for .aeneral metered customers, 13.5 pucen,t .for metered conlti'uctlon, 15 ~cent for wimetered con1tructlon and 27.5 percent for pr ivate (ire protection. A ·public hearing has been set by the Cl!Uorn!e Public UUlltles .Commlulon for JO 1.m. 'nlesday on th~ proposal whlch will affect Lelaure World and vicinity. . Prtieetdlnp will be beld In lhe hoard room of Lelaure World Admlnl1tratlon Building, 23522 Pa1eo De Valencia in Laguna Hlllo, with PUC Enmlner Kent c. Rogers presiding. ln Its application, tbe water company says It Is earning 4.1 percent on its in· vestment at present rates and seeks rates. It says will yi eld an a pucent return. · All interested partiu: may appear and be heard. Suspect Charged With Possessing LSD in Custody A Laguna Beaeh arrestee accused or plotting lo 1m1111le haahl.sh oU lnlo lhe U.S., was charged Tuesday wllh posus,s-. lnl I.SD Jn Or1n1e County Jail. SberlU's Capt. James Broadbelt 11ld today that when Mlch1el P. Theodor, 21. el Eillnore, wH belns relurned to jaU 1tter 1rrapent In South Oran1e Coun- ty, Judicial courts, de~tles found 1 •beet el 1blorbent poper w h I c h bed b e e n dJpf)ed In 1 l..!lD llOlotlon. i•!l'l\at la not uncommon,'' the. captlln ... id. •:we find pW.; 1ra11 m1· dnlp en p'rtlGllll'I qulta otttn ' wbtil the1 ar• retutnl!I from 1CO\U'tl." • · DfllttltM cte1m they llflO fourid_1 qu.on- tllf of white powder · In Thoodor'a pot-which la belnc ull1>ed by Ull sherUl's crime lab. \ r artelius Described As Brutal By TOM BARLEY 01 th9 C*ly Pli.t 'IMf LOS ANGELES -Key prosecution wit· ness Reba Vaughn today de(>i:cted Dr. Ebbe Hartellus as a brutal, domlneering,, jealous lover who put her feet on the road to drug addictjob and who performed. an abortion on her shortly before he moved into her Costa Mua home four years agD. bAIL Y l"ILOT It.ti l'iit .. COACH CHUCK MORRIS GETS WET AS SWIMMER KURT BERTUZZI MAKES UNOERWATER TURN University High Swimmers Hive to Scrounge 1 B11lc Necessity, a Swimming Pool The volatile, 31~ffar-o1d blqnde told four physicians sitting as a committee of inquiry for tbe State Board of Medical Eul'niners· that her 50-year-old Jover in-- lroduct!:ili her to Demerol {a highly potent tranqulHzet) and ' encouraged her uae of the drug to the pouit that Slie wu able to dose)lerself several time! dally with, the narcotic. ' From Page 1 POOL ... Tustin High pool's five lanes with a pee- Wef! swim team from Tustin. That mean s as m&ny as a doien swim- mers might be doing their endless laps in the one lane of the 33-yard pooJ at one time. That leads to frequent pileuJ>s at one end Of the pool. Busing l(ey Vote Issue' Among FlorUla People" Mrs. Vaughn testified o.s the • sM:ond day of th'e renewed hearing optned today that Hartellus first ,had sexual~tlons · with her at her home before her bilsbud, Ray, left the houte 1t 687 W. WilJOo St. In Auguat'of 1967. 1 Sbe told the panel that lliey ·• ma'de Jove on the sofa in the doctor's olfice and she e1tlmated the totel number of such intlniadel to be 0 abclut 1011 bef(l'tl ~e dlaflllled Ray Vaughn left the home end hls three chlldl'en In his wife's care: Tums, critical to a swinuner'11 time, arr practiced in ;!whatever pool we're In." Morris sa1d, but starts from the elevated starting blocks are worked on at pools wbere the team competes. Tustin's starting blocks aren 't like an y the Uni High swimmers find at their away meets. 11There just aren 't any home meets," one noted quietly. Next year that wilt all change, when the Uni team get.!: into the swim at its own pool. Looking forward to that day are the following swimm ers, by tract, who have struck out to compete despite the pool lack disadvantage : · From University Park: Junior Robb Pilkington, 16, a varsity freestyle and backstroke swimmer ; sophomore David Specht, lS. C team long diatance freestyle; freshman Camel'OD Cosgrove. 1~. a C team and varsity backstroke and 200-yard freestyle swimmer ; freshman Patrick Lyons, 15, a C team relay, breastslr1>ker and freestylei: junior Kev. in 'Ptlillips, 16, a B team and var 1 It y sprinter, fre estyler, butterfly and backstroker. Bob Myers, 15, former C swimmer is out for the rest of the season due to a broken leg. From Tustin Meadows: freshman Mark Stevens, 14, is a varsity relay and freestyler ; freshman Dan McCluskey, swims Oy--and breaststroke In both tlte C and B competitions; · tgphomore Kurt Bertuzzi, 15, swims 200 a~ 400.yard .lfi"!'1f"' fn C lad .HrsttJ <la""' lc>pijom9re Mark Tllqmas, 1r. Is on the c team and~varslty and swims the 100-yard brealtstroke and individual medley; jun- ior JefJ Thomas, 15, lJ B and varslt.v and awltnt' breaststroke and i n d i v i d u a I medley: junior Mike Phillips, 18; is B team freestyler and breaat!troker, an d freshman Steve McO:lrmlck, 14, is C team sprinter and freestyler. From Turtle Rock; senior Do n Erickson, 17, swims long distance freestyle on both B and varsity teams: senior Nick Baba, 17, does sprints, relays and freestyle on the varsity team ; freshman John Picard, is a C team freeatyler, and junior Jim Littrell, 17, is a varsity individual and relay swimmer. ' From CUlverdale; sophomore Bill Goulter, 16, Is a B and varsity backstroke and lndfvldl\ll medley competitor. From The Ranch: sophomore James Olarte, 14, Is a C and B level backstroke and 100.yard freeatyle swimmer. From 'Ibe Colony: juniQr Steve Ricketts, 18, fs varsity breaststroke. From California Homes : freshman Davld Kearney, 15, 11 a C freestyle com- petttor. From El Toro: freshman, Greg Stoutenburg, 14, is long distance freestyle and backstroke on the C team. Trustees Okay Modifications At Los Alisos The new Los Alisos Intermediate School in El Toro will be modified slight- ly -At a cost of $1 5,942 and a delay of 20 days. Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen- tary SChool District have approved gtructurll modifications requested by the staff. The changes will be made in the library and locker rooms, the home economics, arts ana crafts, and shop room s. The time extension ls 20 calendar days, mov· ing the present Aug. 21 completion date up to Sept. 10. . Funds for the changes will be taken from aurplua bonds, rather than the general fund , according to Rex Nerlson, assistant ·superlntendent for business services. Trustee Dennis Smith, who -approv~ tht. changes, said he was disturbed lhal they came to late. 11Why weren't these thin~• caucht sooner," he asked. "We need 1 procedurt lo ketp thlni• like thla from h1ppentn1." By JOHN DILLIN Christian Science Atonitor Se rvice MIAMI -Trudge the streets of Precinct 157, a bellwether area in southwest Miami. Talk all day with the voters. Soon, several fea tures of next week's Florida presidential primary begin to emerge: -Forced busing clearly overshadows every other Jssue in this vote-rich region. -Many vo ters are disgusted with politicians in general , and are hungry for "another Teddy Roosevelt," "someone honest," "someone not in it for bimsell." And then there LS Wallace. Just about everyone has an opinion about Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama -the present front-runner even in thla tradilioDally liberal part of the state. Some here denounce h i m ("Another Hitler"). Some praise him ("The only one who really tells you the truth."). (See Page S for stories analyzing ' From Pege 1 FACILITY. ••• and there also art" p1arui to include physical .education,· speech therapy, a psycholpg1st'-one ' paid 'Nde p e r ClisSroam , 1tUdent aJdel, 1' !Wlriimlng program and a g~ening prdgram. The facility, which King said probably won't be com pleted now until October because of the bidding delay, would be a modular building with six i n·1 t j a I classrooms and 10 ultimate ones. It will include a sand area, court, ball diamond , track, and pl a y ground equipment. Superintendent Truman Benedict said Capistrano has a choice Because It is not yet large enou&h to be forced .to have its own TMR program. But he aaivsed the board to look closely at San Joaquin'a of- fer of a joint program. . The board authori:ztd t h e ad- ·minis\ration to take the first step in joining the program which is to obtain approval from the County Superintendent of Schools. . A formal decision will be made at the next board meeting. GEM TALK TODAY by ' THI! .SMALL JlWtLl!R . ' '1HoW'," We. haye befn . a1ked, "can an lndepend~! .jeweler sur: vive against .tbe latge ch8lns?" The !act "'is that' 1naependent ~ewelers continue to account for an unporlant segment -<if jeweloo re· taillne b~cause. their low overhoad permits Teaocnable prices and !hex are also pafilcufarly strong fh ser· vicing the products they sell. The owner of ~n independent jewelry store is .uiually ·a highly traJned .and uperlell~-.l e~pirt no~ only in jewelry 1 but also in repair and service .. Mo!it of this \VQrk is done iJ\ hi• own store, re~ultlng ID , hi~her quality and laster service. We at Humphries Jewelers have remained independent for almost 26 years, doing so because we be- lieve th at personal service is lm· portent to you. We give you exact estimates on lewelry quickly; and at no char1te. We also provide other aervlcu such as Insurance appraisal• and you receive fast,appra,l•al• becau11 it Ah t A'd F' ed does not have to· be sent nut. · sen 1 e . Ir So for 1ma11 repairs, lnourance ' FOSTER CITY CUP[) -The ctty• estimates or the design of an ox· ·Council · flrad city · m•n•ser Robert pensive place, 'come In and see us. , CO\ld111 Tuadly for not 1lteridln1 •J10\IP You'll get prompt ancl 1kil11d at· ~esday'a primary vote In N e w Hampshire.) Precinct 157 -1maU, priv1tely-owned homes,' !lea\ lawns, small motorbo'ats In the garage -iJ mostly white and middle- class. Four years ago, tts vote •Was Identical with that of the entire Dade County area (which Includes l/<t. of all Deroocratic voters ln Florida).· For these people, }Vallace is a lever to get acUon against forced bU!llng, hl&b taxes, welfare "loafers' 'and "overpaid, $30.~a-year bureaucrat&." But they are true ·.to their mldroad traditions. From the score of interviews it ·was clear that even though many in- tended to vote for Wallace on Tuesday, mo1t of them wouJd not vote ror him in November. Sald a power~mpany worker : "I couldn't take a chance and vote for him then . He might_ be elected." This protest Ude -1tUI apparenUy gaining In a\rength -baa pyen Wlllace a lead over Sen. Edmund S. M·u~kle in the Miami area according to tlie 'latest in- dependent poll conducted by a respected St. Petersburg pollster: Wallace 20 per~ cent, Muakle 16. The governor's lead la even greater elsewhere in the at.ate, but his Miami le.ad wa11 a surprise. ~The lead didn't wprlae people Jn l'reclJ1!;~ 157,. thoucl>-. }' " • . , A hOUsewile who Uvea on aouthweat 20th Street, aJ)d wbo voted for Hubert H. Humphrey In 191111, readily uplllnJ why she ls no'l'-a Wa~booater: b.~~·~-~ f1.i~f1"1:.'l' v: home before daylight and get home after dark. It's not safe. It's ab.9olutely wrong." She denies any racial bias. "The colored," she says, "will never be educated in ihetto schools. They mu!t be put in with tDe whites. They should close down all the ghetto achoola, and J)tit the blJ'Cks in 'Nhite 8c~Ja:." She says she'll probably vote for Senator Muskie In November, If h• ta nominated. Two other factors are hel plng Wallace. One is the Southern tradition of register- ing I,>emocratic, even ii y~'re a Repub. Hean. Thousands of vc>ters here do it. The second is the intensity of hi& sup. port -a characteristic he shares with Sen. George McGovern. The reglstr:\tion game gives Wallace a vita l conaervative boost from these Republicans-at·heart. , She testified that ell thole 1a. of lltl- ual Intercourse followed Dr. ~Uua~ln· jectloo of Demerol Into her hip; She !old the committee that her addidloa reectled the poln.t that he would often "'ve her a IO cc vfel of lhe dru('"whlc wuell 1bne in the same day." .. , Members of t h •· lnvestilatlng ~­ mittee reaard a one cc doaaae ti the tran- quilizer ia .• normal lnJectkrn for the relief of pain and 1tress. ._ Dr. Hll'ttlius, Who lives en Duider Stroet ID El Toro, Ls· ice~ by the state Bolrd of Medical Etamlnefa pl ,rrioral turpitwle and unproleatonlf cOnduct In his relationship wlth iWo women Pftlents -Mrt. Vaughn and Wand& Molfndrei, o~i-~ c;;~:~ who · fled o1 an The state board'• declaion on Whether he la to retain his ll~ee to pracUce medicine will depend on the report IUb- mltted by the four doctora. Mrs. Vaughn told them tlllt Hartellus adjuoted the charts ,of other;paUenll to maki up for the Demerol bf'supplled to hit mi.stress. She said be hlrl-lo do so to e1plala the hllh use of the~ narcotic to Stai. Board o11'an:oUeo Enforcement ln- 1peclor1 who later lll<1edly detected huge deficlencle1 la Hartel.tu' qarcoUc 11Dcu. · The sh1pely -told Depoty At- torney G~neral Jefirt)' WohlD:er th-_t H1rtellu1 'i>etformed an abortion on bef at her homei 1nd that they bulled ihe retulta of the UUcll surgery ~fn the blck yard.'' '1 ' • She llso tes!ltled th1t she wu Ill lad hemorrhaged for several days altet the operaUon. "Didn't /'.e send you to the hoapltel?" the appalently incredulous Wohlner uk· ed his .wltnw:. "NJ>," Mrs. Va!,!ghn replied. She also testified that Harteliua left her at a crucial phase of the alleged abortion and told her to call him at the office JI it proved to be successful. Mrs. V•ughn alJ"ed that Ha.rtellua ''was good to me'' in the first stages of their aSsociation but testified that she became the victim of repeated beatings as the rtlationahip progressed and they moved from the Wilson Street home to an apartment on Monte Vista Streel She told the board he blacked her eyes and once back banded her lnto in- sensibility as they quarrelei:l in a parked car near the Newporter Pier. ANTIQUE . LOVE~RIN6S ' ' . . ' l • -. .. I . ,. ' . ·-.. ' ... • ' ' • • ' . l A-GOlDIH nu110 en ' .A .... J. G :_~~lf:J:N T I ' ,T}tS "arv~d -J. 'C, .JJu~ph~ie& Je~efer& 1823 NEWPORT Bl VO., COSTA MESA • CONVENllNT TERMS 14 YlARS IN SAME LOCATION IANKAMl•ICAAD-MASTlA CHARGE PHONE 141·140 1 <Oatldl m1111n11. They hid to do It in tentlon regardless of the size of •beienlt~1 however, btcaul" Co'wden /_~y~o~u~r~p~r~ob~l~e~m~·-__ _:'"'.'.:-:"'~-::'."~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~'.::~~~~~~~~~~~!!_ ""al!l1t tnere. • • • • ,. DAU.Y PILOT EDITORIAL •PAGE • ' .· ' . .Another Golf Course? · San Clemente City Manager Ken Carr recently won a IWlft city council nod; for his plan to negotiate with state Officials for possible city installation of a new golf course On . San Onofre land recently le.!ised for public recreation. ... And Carr says that revenue bonds could be passed by simple majority vote to yield the milliona needed for such a project outside the city and county boundaries. From the standpoint of providing new public rec- reation the plan has merit The land is there and master planned for public use. , But the proposal is tn a sense duplication of what< the city already offers. And private links tn the area are not lartng well at all . One golf course in the city recently folded and now is becoming a housing project. Strong study of both economic feasibility and the citfs priorities for revenue bond uses sh9uld accompany the negotiation proposal. Anything Can ~~ppen Aller the high-rise election rocked Laguna last year, an almost unseemly quiet# reigned in the Art Col· ony. Ciiy council bickering dwindled to a minimum, hardly any inane legislative proposals were forthcoming, and weeks went by with no more excitement than the Thurston centennial picnic. Even flurries over the state of the sewage treat· ment plant and the freeway -"do we really need it" - produced more sweet reason than fireworks. . But apparently it was all just a respite before .. 1972's 11no1Sy season" got under way. Starting slowly ' ' with a low kef re<&ll c:ampalgn against Councilman Ed Lorr, it burst mlo full bloom when a barrage of mixed· up trash bills brought the first standing,room-only city council meeting in months. Now, refreshed and lull of vigor, the citizenry is out in force, colorful as ever, reacfy for what may yet be a rousing election campaign, complete with hot air, attacks and counter-attacks. From now till April 11, anything can happen. Compounding Confusion EUorts of Laguna Beach City Manager Lawrence Rose to clean up the city's trash woes seem truly jlmed. Aller working out a highly gromisln~ program of total 'Waste management, there y winn g bouquets from all the city, beautific_ation folk, Mr. Rose ran into a major stumbling block when only' two bids, both def· ficient, were received on the proposed contract. Confusipn was compounded when, by some inex· plicable mix-up, hall the town received double-billing for trash seryice and descended On city hall to give the manager a piece of itS lilind. When only 12 citizens turned up at an earlier 41in· formational meeting" called by Rose to explain the ne\v mandatory ..trash program, it didn!t ' take a seer to pre- diet ~me be)Vllderment when the program went ml<> effect. The billing foul-up just added to the chaos. The unfortunate thing about all this is that Rose's program, or something close to it, could contribute im· pressively to ::!'grading the community. Hopefully the city council w' kedi its cool and steer this one through to a successful con usion. • • • •• ~ • ~ • • • . ' . ' • • • • • • s """""->et.1 .... Two Kinds: .Dear ·Gloomy Gus Stepmother Tries to Stag Off Welfare ' 'To Be' Men Vs. 'To Have'· Finds Social Security Law Is Crnel 'lbougbtl 1t Large: Men may be d!Vlded almost any way we please, but I have found the moat useful dlsUnctlon to be made between those who devote their lives to con- jugating the verb "to be," and those who • p e n d their lives <Cll\Juptlnc the verb "to have." • • How refreshing it would bo to hear a major politician say some day: "I don't know enough about that question ; J have to study it much more carefully before I'm entitled to expres.. an opinion carrying any weight." • • • The true liberal position was best put by John Stuart Mili when he advised both conservatives and radicals: "We can afford neithu ignorant opposition to change nor ignorant change." • • • So long as most people's views continue to be determined by their emotions, their political representatives will have no in- centive to appeal to their minds. • • • Every nation convinces itself, and tries to convince otbera, that it is for "peace", but when the necessary compromises for peace begin to clash with ·11tlf·interest, eis:h nation suddenly discovers that it is for "henor" above all else. • • • The possession of one partlculBr quality In excess always eittc,ises a stupefying effect upon its possessor: "the throng become stupid becawe they come to rely ' Did DorothY blow the whistle on Ellie's Hawaii and San Francisco trips? Did Eddie destroy Dorothy's job? Can Laguna do without its independent cl1y clerk? Tune in tomorrow to "NJ the Stomach Tuma.'' -A. T. B. ,.... ....... rlfllch "'"""' .,.... .. -r\ty -.. If fllt l!IWV..,.... StlMI .._. Mt -.. •"""" .... DtllY ,.lft. oe po-wblDJt ts lna-l•le; the beautllal -olupld because they utilil.e appearance In p_lace of reatlty ; and, the most startling paradox, the in· telllgenl 6econie flupld<~uae they put the inleUecl wbeio the whole personajity 1oou1d bo. • • • Th.ere· Is only one real success in life- to become who you are, by the freedom to find out what you do best. and the security to do it. • • • Reactionaries always plead "tradition" when they have no rational arguments to fall back on ; as even Eisenhower remarked on his Pre si de nil al In- auguration ceremony: "Tradition Lt> not involved -if we were going back to tradition, we would wear tri-eornered bats and knee-britches." To the Edltor: I am writing this letter. because I find the laws of our country are unj_ust. I am 31 years old and have a young daughter 14. My husband and I were married on May 7, 1971. On May 10, 1971 we moved into our home on the Orange Coast. On Nov. 8, 1971, my husband died of malignant melanoma cancer. 1 went through all the necessary paper work with -SOCial Security to claim benefits for our 14-year-old daughter. Social Security has sent me a letter stating: "We cannot pay the benefits you filed for, because you do not meet 1 re- qulnment of the Social Security law. Thlt Jaw ls : There must be 1 ·parent· r stepchild reJatiOD!bip for at least nine months, three monthl if accidental death." My hiisband and I were married aix monim. I CONTACTED the Social Security of- fice and 1 aSked wba~ happens to all the money my husband pald to Social Securi· ty for the past 15 years. The lady I spoke to was kind enough to tell me that the money is "put into a fund for someone else." I'm not on the welfare rolls. I'rit not collecting food stamps. J'm trying to hold a 40-hour·a·week job, that certainly does not pay me gros11, or even come close, to what my husband was bringing home as a net pay. I'm trying to give my daughter a stable home life and ltay th our home, . • • • . a home that holds many loving and I en1oyed the remark of the little boy pleasant memories, and Social Security who, when he learned ln class that . telli me that I should have been married Washington threw1 I. dollar .across the ' nioer months instead of.sil in order to Potomac, snorted: .. Well, ... lhat wasn't '°" collect the ~efi{ for our child. much -my dad says a dollar went 1 lot 1 farther in those days!" IF AN ACCIDENTAL death was • • • necessary to claim our Social Security Speaking of fathers, I have always ielt benefit, I'm sorry t~ God didn 't have that the Award of the Year ought to go to foresight to let my hu~band die quickly the one {if he can be found) who has and mercifully in an automobile accident. never prefaced a remark to his son with instea d of suffering with cancer. the phrase, "When I_ was your age..,," What right does Social Security have to tell me that because r wasn't married a Miller's Life and Times a!rtain length of time, I do not have a valid claim on benefrts that are due us. The minute we said "[ do"' we had a lamily or parenl·slepclllld relationship. Most people express admlration or apathy when it comes to Henry Miller's work, and I suspect that will be the pat· tern of responge1to "My Life and Times,'' published only weeks after the con- troversial writer's 80tb b~. Actually, thi! is a production rather than a book, ». "vlJual autobiography," bold and outsir.ed, crammed with pic- tures, bits or manuscript and color reproduc:Uons of Miller's paintings. It ia produced 'by Playboy PJ'\'SS (117.95) which does its best to make the tough old Brooklyn-born author of ,some 50 books Into an octogenariao ae1 aymhol. ' . ' ONE OF THE flnl 'tlllnp that bits YOO. ls a full-page phototvaph (lo color) of Miller lo hla 70lh yeit playing ping-pong with a naked blonde girl (be pll)'I a "lteldy, dtfensive Zen--Uke game.'' he ..,. -wldcb, ... Mpeels, la the onlY way to do It with this kind of opponent), It ii obYious that Miller lalb rather than writes lhls book, and "'"' eooul!b we find ll wu adapted from tapes made by the Southern California photoctapber Bradley Smith. In a aenae NU!er baa alway1 written bis autobiography, from .. Tropic of. Cancer•• on -tblt being an account of his Paris Ufe in ~ 1930s when he underwent what he once termed a .. 1pbituat degradation." Miller never thouf:ht Of 11Cancer" II lnunoral, Of ltX• u11. Its concern, he emphulzes, wu with the problem of aelf-Uberatlon. AS HE CnATS amiably, Miller tells us be ls a film addict, a book addict, one who believes that God bu never laken care ol anybody. The talk covera · It's a shame that our laws are so cruel and that society feels the only way to col· Ject funds is for me to quit my job ancHit ' decades, Paris, Greece, Big Sur ; Milter on deatlf, on friendship, philoaophy, writing, ~ei:; old friends like Anais Nln and Lawrence Durrell, bil fJ,ye wives, in- cluding the current, a pretty Japanese young lady named Holli. He la always !al· ling in Jove,_ be admits;· as 1 writer he was goirig to write the truth, except "l found I couldn't, nobody can write the •btolule ll"ulh.'' Nothing about hla old fl1end George Ornll, who died of tul>en:uloels al 16 , anct, in "Down and. Out in IAOdon and Paris," wrote a more conv1nclng book On befaa vetJ poor than 11Troplc of cancer." ''MY LIPE AND TIMES" ls an ln- lereotioi -ion wltb the artlat. Vilually, and u a product,ien, H la fun. Bul1 came '""Y from ii lhinklng of Orwell. V. S. Pritchell onto caUed Orwell "the coo- ocieoce o1 bi1 pnmllon." Maybe It I> jull u ...U be didn't live long enoul!b 'lo become a caricatute. playing pin1-pong with a nude. 1 • Nolet eo IM M1rsto Ph!Up Young, the Penn Stale English prof1110r who bu made abnoat a career ~ out of Hemtnpay, ha• publlshtd "Thm Saga l'Ull: tiuy1 lo American Fiction.," 01atty lltenry plecto, Including hoW he became •11 llemlqttay man'' (Harcourt: II.If). William Hofll Bt1 Geor9e --~ Dear George: Why is it that the·most intelllg~t marl makes ' 1· fool or himself whtn some little b\onde in a miniskirt shamelessly etposes her rear lean- ing over a filing cabiott? ' MRS. T. Y. Dear Mrs. T. Y.: \_ WHERE? WHERE? WHERE? Oh. ' .er, ictualty, Mrs. T. Y .. thl.s shows Immaturity, a juvenile -oh, to beck with it; ]'ftl eolng down to penonnel and looll at the oecrelafiO!. ~to Ann, )'IU.ya! My concentration ls shot for the , whole day. • Dear George: I've heard that you aren't a nal person at all, b\Jt a problem com- puter named .a.BB. 11 it true this colwnn answers questions by com· puter? •CURIOUS Dear Curious: Ridiculous! How coald I ...,..r problell)I with such deflh, wannlh and compassion tf I wen and ~ passion If I were and com~ If I Were were were wece Ir I were only a machine? lt'a the bmnan element thal IUllssl (0. you have hard-to-I"":"" queslloN? Wby not get together with George!_ He bu hard-to-ask anawera.) ' ' " .. I Letters from readers are welcome. NormalL11 writers should conve11 their messages in 300 words or les&. The right to condense letter& to fit apace OT eliminate libel is reserved. All let- tera mwt include &ignature and mail· ing address, but name& fMt/ be witft.. held on request if suffjcinlt reaaon is apparent. Poetrv WiU not be pub- lished. ' myself down 1n the wellare office and say,"Here we are, support us." ALL WE ARE ASKING for is the Social Security benefit due us. Why do we pay Social Security at all, If loved ones ·cannot benefit by these payments? The Santa Ana Social Security office also lnfonned me that people pay Social Security for years and then do not meet a requirement of the law in order to col- lect. WHY? MRS. NORMAN T. DA VIS Fdture Blacko1ds To the Editor : The strong possibilities of future power shortages in Orange C.Ounty were stress- ed last week in Anaheim by the Southern California Edison C.O. Edison has the know·h:ow and the finan- cing to build power plants that wlU avoid blackouts but it ls being stymied by overzealous environmental extremists and by politicians who are over·reactlng to the pressures exerted by that 1m1ll group. IF ONLY THOSE who are opposing needed additions to power supply faclliUes would be cut off from service when a blackout occurs, . that would be appropriate. But why should all of the rest of us suffer the inconvenience of no Jights, no television, no cooking units, no refrigeration, no air condiUonlng, and none of the many other services thlt elec1i'icity provides. The elfecla of the power •horlage in England, allhougb due to a coal strike lhert, illustrate what could happen hen U Edison and other electric utilities con- tinue to be hamstnmg by obstrucUoniltl. ROBERT LEE EducatiolNll Priorities To the Editor: The Lasuna Bllch Board of Education admits ¥.Jll cllvldl\(I oo man7 issues. Both the boanl and the tea<;1ien have agreed that the EducaUonal PrloriUes Study Committee wi provide direction for the future of education in our town. Th.it committee represents tbt com· munlty, It II made up ol retired people, bUBlneslmen, builders, parents, edus:stors and ltudentl -20 memben in all. The objective la to review the goals, priorities and funding of the district program. RecommondaUons will be made to the board oo June 1. ALL LAGUNANS should be 1pprecl· aUve of the personal commitment made by committee memben. 'Ibey ire: Frink Buck, Dr. Herb BurrldJe, Con . Coonrad, Ray Foster. Marshall Houta, Charles Johnson, Dr. Fred Ludwig, Charles McCall•, Bob Miller. Mr1. Pat Peacock, 0. W. Price, Jack Randall, Mike Sagar, Bernie Syf(ln, Quinn Farnes, Mn. Barbara Mwey, Earl Dreyer, Mn. Billi• Sumners, Bill Fish and Mi>a Kathy Merchant. With over 100 teachtrJ polled, wt 1iron1ly 1upport lhla community elfOrl to study the needs and Issues facing our schools and our school Board. ART FISHER Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Association LaguKa Outreach To the Editor: The Laguna Outreach benefit aucUon sponsored by llie Laguna Jaycees Feb. 26 in Irvine Bowl was a great success, and an example or community spirit and cooperaUon that is indeed heartwarmlng. Over *> items were contributed by business people for the event. We reaJize that tbeH men IJ1d women are constantly being uked to donate merchandbe, yet they gave wllllngly when contacted by members of the Jaycm and OUtr'each. THE NAME AND address of each donor was announced by auctioneer "Speedy" Riggs as each item was· auc- tioned, and we hope the "plug" served as a smaU thank you to all those generous people. Ma.r their future reward be in knowing they have contributed 1n some measure to the effort of reaching the youth of our community and guiding them into wholesome attitudes and ac-tlvliles. In spite of their Involvement with the Winter Festival Dart Tournament and the Bobby Mlkela Fund Raising Cam- paign, the Laguna Jaycees took Ume to not only collect the items for auction, but assisted in the promotion and at the auc- tion Itself. Without their help, thla could not have been accornplilbed. WE ARE ALSO grateful for the generous cooperation of the Festival of Arts In providing the me of the Bowl and equipment and covering the expenses in connection with their use. Thanks, too, to Pete Fulmer for bis understanding 111d help In soothing the way for our event. We also appreciate the uae of the storage space donated by Mr. Robert G. Bartlett. ' And, last but not least, the publicity given by the news media. MRS. ROBERT JOYCE Ei:ecuUve Director Laguna Outreach CouKtfl Buv It? To the Editor: Let's fence out Irvine Company! As a social science teacher at C.Orona de! Mar High School I admire students who practice what we preach about participating In the democr1tic process. On e student, Mark Magelra, is trying to protect the area from the rim of the hWs to the ocean between Corona del Mar and the El Morro Tr1~er Park from the high denslfy development Irvine Company calls a 0 destinaUon resort." MARK'S IDEA la lor the county citizens to buy the area (or the federal government) and preserve it as some kind ol an undneloped pork for the general public. He has several hundred signatures of countlans who support his idea. I uoderstand he plans to submit bJs petitions to Ccin&rua and the county Board of SUpervtiors, IT IS INTERESTING to noto that Mr. Riiy Watson, an e1ecuUve with the Jrvln.e Co., staled to 1l111e1fOUP ol blih school Quotes Geo. c. McN1tt, OUlaDll -"Next Ume you've a mind to berate the Governor for vetof;g a •pending bill uk yourael/: '0. I wont this blll badly onough to pay more lazel7 Whal slate 11pending item should bo cut oiit lo order to pay for ill" • students his interest In preserving Orange County as it IS U the people ot the county would offer the company an alternative to" development. This aounds like a challenge that Mr. Magelra has decided to meet. I'm sure be would appr~ale your lei· ters of enCouragement '(and a few signatures from your neighborhood as well). ROGER WEISS Artbt, Not Athlete To the Editor: ' 1 wO\ild Jib to coa:;::1..eo a remark which 1ppeared Jn • edition of the DAILY PILOT. El Cordo~, the-S11Bniah~npter. la reterted to u an '1athlett'." A torero ts not an athlete. He Js an "artist" and1a far better one than some ~In': ~~~v~~s at f" acun• Beach Anybody who ever witnessed the Great Aruzza perfonn in the ring ~t Mexico Ci· ty or Guadalajara would not call hlm an athlete. • Unfortunately, after risking bl! life every Sunday afternoon, he was killed In an automobile accident between Mexico City and Cuemavaca (the born .of a cow). EDGAR O'GRADY PHELPS ShaHl'• Plagi.rinl To the Editor: Orama crltic Tom Til111' erudlUCln took on a lltue larnlsh In today'a (Nardi 1) ediUoo when be '*-to -• lllo 1a1e, crut a.o,.. -...... -·· "brilliant -ol .. ..... language and bil daYutalloc -ti II" (Tilua' words) by quollnl lllo Olll -ter's plaaiarilm of .. ol tlll ... fa. mou• a.cl moat q--"-""-tr En.~llah poet. ' The 'lltuo.Shlw quote..: "I_,. Ill& love you, clar, IO ad, -I Ill& money more". FOR COMPARISON I quote 1111 laal stanza of Rlcbard Lovelace's (lllf.1•) "To Lucuta, Gotnc to the Wm": - " y el this inconltancy la IUdl .. As thou too shalt adore ; "I oould not love thee, Dear, IO much, "Love I not honor more.." FROM READING Mr. 'lllia' other revieWI I would plher that be paid prel· ty cloae attention in Ills drama and theater arts classes but he must have been either abeent or, at lust, in- attentive in Englllh lheratare..t Surely there must have been tn the play, "Dear Uar," a better'; or at least more original, line than, tbe oat chosen to demonstrate Shaw's "brlUlant command of Ibo Engllsh lanlflllle 'Md h I S devastating uae of It." BOB.sANDERS OltAHOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wcid, PubUshtr Thomu Kecoil, Editor: • Albert W. Bater Editorial Page Editor The editorial J)(lgt! of tM DlllY Pilot aeeke lo lnrorm and 1tlmu· late re1dera by J)f'tlent1n1 tllia newspaper's opink>nl and ·"com--mentary on topics ol intemt and •lgnlflcance, by provldJnr & f~ f()f t~ t'Xfll'l!Uk>n ot'wr rta6im' or,tnlons, and by ))ff!ltntlnr the d vct'llft viewpolnt,11 of tnformed ob- 11ervcrs and 1poktstnea on ~ (lf the day. Wednesday, Mardi 8, 19'12 . '· .. ' l 1 ,, ( l - ' SEN, MUSKIE GIVES VICTORY SIGN !AT RIGHT ARE HIS CHILORENI But Obterv4r1 S.y Thlt McGovern Got 8l9g11t Boost in New Hamp1hir1 Spain Launches Legal Action Again.st lrvings . M.cCloskey Gets His 20%, Sees 'Bigger Victories' NEW YORK (UPI! -·Spain has become the third nation to file or con· CONCORD, N.•J. fAP J -Rep. Paul N. ~fcCloskey says he hasn't "overwhelmed sider criminal char1es against author t~.e Prt!lldent" with his 20 percent of the Clifford Irving and his wife Edith as a New Hamp!!hire presidential primary resul t of the discredited ''autobiography" \'Ole, but he plans lo enter primaries in of eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes. Ma!sachusetts and Rhode island "to celebrate bigger victories ·than, this." 'Ibe IrvfQIS, meanwhlle, appeared ~fcCloskey told a gro up of supporters aeparalely in New Yori: before tederal at 8 hotel here that his vote in Tuesday's and county grand juries investigating first presidential primary "shows there wbethu to hand down criminal in-4re 20 percent or JllOre peoople in New dJctmenta Iii the case.· HavipshJre who are willing to listen to On the SPanlab 1aland of Ibiza, where tbe issues." the lrvln.Bs live, lawyer Ricardo Rives The main issues in the campaign for Maroues 11id he was filing a rult charg-lhe liberal California Republican have Jnq lhe Irvings with forgery and swlndl· been Preside nt Nixon's handling of the inJ:. The suit, 1.1arquea said, Y!'al filed "to w<1r in Vietnam and honesty in govem· dJsoouraae for,lgn persons or organi.za-ment. ~=~:.~l~~lr illici t operations on l\1cCloskey gathered about 20 percent of the unofficial incomplete vote tall,y on Under Spanish law, crimes initiated or the Republican ballot. President Nixon plaMed in Spaln come under Spanish took 8 commanding 69 percent and jur1adlction, even if they are commlted aOOther challenger, Ohio Rep. John abroad. ' Ashbrook, a conservative, won about 10 Swi11 authorities already have charged ,percent. .Mrs. ~' 31, with fora:ery , perjUry, •TV comedian Pat PauJsen got one per- COl\1110rfettille ud I.lreonf· · ll:vlni be coot uid ........ the womatt -.. ...netr s; ' "~ 't•"" h "Htlga R. Hugbe!•f who ~f!lfttA 4 loskey had said ~pt:' . os~ e . numbered Swbs bank ~tf· p ;ooo-', : drop hfs challengOJo ~~ U he that McGrow·Hlll, who plonnOd to publish . lied lo gel 20 percent of !he Volt, but he the bdok, gave Irving to p.18 on to talt\ he would continue to deba te the lfulbeJ, The money later WIS Withdrawn )1~. "< from the bank and most of ll haa been 1t1uch of his future depends on the 101ff1d in another Swiss bank. The Swiss money that comes into his _campaign ef- have aaked that Mrs. Irving be a.. forts in the next few wee'ka. ~e sald he tradlted. was "substant\ally" in debt. Jn the United States, the grand juries During the rally McCloskey introdu~ were winding up thejr hearings and both former New York Congrellstnan Alllard ~1ichigan Rep. Donald \V. Riegle, b:ith of v:hon1 \Vorked in »IcCloskev's campaign. Before he greeted his S'XI supporters McCloskey visited Ashbrook in his room at the hotel and CQJlgratulated him on running a "complete gl>od and honest campaign." I think we sho\ved tlle President Somethlng ," l\1cCloskey said. First Primary Vote Figures MANCHESTER, N.H. CAP) Here are the vote totals in the New Hampshire Republican presidential preference primary with gg percent· or the expected vote counted: Nixon 64,870 -69 percent McCloskey 19,493 -20 pereent Ashbrook !,2U -10 percent Paulsen 1,013 -l percent · , The Democratic resultJ with 94 percent&( the 'vote counted. 11uskit 38,207 -411 percent McGovern 28,061 -37 peret.Dt Yorty 4,631 -6 percent Hartke 2,111 - 3 percent Coll 238 -o percent W·Mills 3,258 -• percent W-Kennedy 737 -l percent W-Humphrey 282 -0 percent W.Jackson 143 -O percent W·McCarlhy 34 ~ 0 percent \V -Write In. were e1pected to issue indictments this ·Lowenst!ln, who Initiated the "Dump week. John1on1 ' movement ;m;,;t;963;,, ::;•;;n~d=:!============::;:::::~I ' • , r,= \ Indians De1nand u~s.·1 ·Investigate Death do oomethinG beautiful GO RDO N, Neb. (UPI) - Some 600 Indians succeeded early today in obtalnfng a meeting with government or- ficlals In their quest for a federal investigation into the death of a 51-year-old Indian here last month. The Indians drove into Gordon Tuesday from the Pine RJdge, S.D .. Reservation and vowed to "stay until we get what we want." Sheridan County Attorney Michael Smith ""' today a mtetine: had been scheduled between federal authorities and the Jndl ans. Nixon Hoax Broadcast Reported NEW ORLEANS !UPI) The U.S. Coast Guard said Tue.sdav a hoax messaii:e was transmitted by a C o a s t Guardsman to 22 units along the Gulf of ?i-1exlco during President Nixon's China visit to the effect that Nixon had been assassinated arM that \Vorld War Ill had been declared by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. In response to a query, the Coast G'Uard's Eighth District Headquarters in New Orleans said, "A hoax message was transmitted on an i n t r a · district teletype net lo 22 units or tho Eighth Coast Guard Dbtilct on the morning or Feb. f1. 1972. n However, 1 Cout Guard 1poltaman laid, ' 1 T b e llMllllt w.. lmmodla!ely recognized •• 1purlout al tht dlllrlct oH!c<, verilied, ind the unit1 on the net d~ alerted." Officials of the American In- dian Movement, controlling the gathering of Indians here, have demanded a full-scale Justice Department In- vestigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Raymond Yellow Thunder, an Oglala Sioux. SmJth said the entire com- munity of Gordon was behind the Ioclians in seeking justice for Yellow Thunder's death. which he called "needless and , insane." But Smith 1:1.id he I "'ould not elevate the charges 1' of manslaughter and false im· prisonn1ent he already hns I filed against five suspects in j connection with Ye 11 ow Thunder's death. The Indians , have demanded the charge be ' changed to rirst d e g r e e murder. Smith said the autopsy I report showed Yellow Thunder died of a cerebral hemor- rhage. The evidence, Smith said1 showed Yellow Thunder was stripped from the waist down by five "'hites on Feb. 13 and pu.shed onto a dance noor al the Gordon American Legion\ Club. He suffered a blow to the head lhe same night.) Smith said. causing a cut eye and abrasions. I Yell ow Thunder 's body 1''ai! found Feb. 20 in the cab of a pickup truck al a Gordon car I draler's Joi. Transit Study Pact Awarded WASHINGTON (AP ) -'!'ht Department of Transportation hu a"·arded the Berkeley ~1etropoUtan Transportation Commlaslon • 1188,000 conlrlci to measure the impact or. the aoon-to-b&<>pened Sin ' Fran- cil<O Bay Area Rapid Transit system. · The most romantic settings begin with a promise. The scent of jasmine all around. A cool summer breeze on your face. Textured finish diamond bridal sets in 14karatyellowgold. $595. $425. Man's ring, not shown, goes with both ••ts, $35. Ofvided P1vment1 Avaflable. \' • It SLAVICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 NEWPORT IEACH-644· I 310 II FASHION ISLAND . ...., ~ .. ~- Op•n Mon. tnd Fri. 10 1.m. to •:lO p.m. DAILY PILOf _§ McGovern, ·HopeS Soar ' . ' . . ; Deeisive_ Primary Victory Elwks Muskie ... MANCHESTER, N.H. CAP) -Sen. Ed- mund s. Muskie's 1howln1 in the New Hampshire prtsldential prefer e·n c e primary is neltber the clear victory the front runolng Democrat sought DOf the nu1jor political 1>low his Democr•Uc riyii:ts claim. It Is rather the first lnstalbnent In a long arduous season of primary contests and it will be eclipsed in a week by the verdict of the vot~1 in Florida. 1 •lowever, Muskie appears to have suf- fered an unexpected blow In the selection or the Dembcratic NationaJ Convention delegates Crom New Hampshire. His managers had expected to sweep those contests but partial returns showed l\-1uskie supporters leading In ooly 11 of 20 races. , Sen. George S. McGovern the man "'ho ~ot the biggest boo!t in New Hampshire, "'as leadin!{ for the other nine delegates. But Muskie could not muster a clear majority of the Democratic vote in his contest with McGovern and three other significant challengers. And there could be s c a n t en- couragement in the preferential primary outcome for a candidate lvho entered the contest as a towering favorite, a virtual favorite-son. It was l\1cGovern who emerged as the chief political beneficiary in that phase or the primary. His showing, with more than a third of the total Democratic vote, multiplied his standinB in national opinion polls, which rat!d him the presidential choice of only 6 percent of Democrats. McGovern managers hope the New liampshire showing will boost their man when the pollsters next sample public opinon. In the preferential' vole, with nearly 94 percent of the ballot.I couhted, Muskie's share was 41 percent, McGovern's YT. Jn another phue of the prio)ary, Muskie wu far ahead in the contest for the delegates who will cast nominating votes at the Democratic national con- vention. Partial returns cave him 11 of the 20 delegat!s who will ca&tt New Hampahire'1 18 votea. That was abort of the 1Weep hil managers had e1pected. · But it fit. Into tilt ).IUlkle pme eJan: Enter almoat every con\•sl, collecl fiitry available delegate ln quest of the magic 1.509. That Is the manber It will tato to nominate when Democrats convene in Miami Beach, Fla., next July 10. In that effort, the. crucial contests are ahead. Muskie hopes are high for a major victory in Illinois, where 170 ~elegatcs will be at atake in a March 21 primary. A more impressive New Hampshiri' showing eould have provided a psychological boost in the delegate-cul· , lectlng effort. It also might have hel~d In Florida, where 11 Democrals are ut the race, and where Muskie strategists fear he ml1ht fin1sh third, behind Alabama • Gov. George C. Wallace and Sen, !lubert H. Hwnpliiey or Mlnnesola. Florida polls rate Muskie and Hwti· phrey in a tight race for a second-place finish behind the favored Wallace. * * * * * Yorty Undaunted in N.H., Says :,He's Still in Race MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) -Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles SJiid Tuesday night he definitely is not out of the presideflUal race despite his poor showing in the New Hampshire prlm.Jl')'. "I will definitely be in the California primary and maybe some others in the interim," he said. The last minute write-in campai&n of Rep. Wilbur D. MIU. (D-Ark.), hurt him the most, Yorty said. Mills poured a lot of money into the. campaign and &pent $50 a vote, he said. Yorty's campaign manager, Robert A. FREE Philbrick, said Yorty had expected to get betwetn 15 and 20 percent of the vote·. Yorty actually received about 6 per· cent. , 'lbe mayor said the showing of Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie (0.Maine), in the primary indicates the Maine senator will have trouble in other primaries. 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Two years ago 'a city building inspector made an error and allowed a south Hunt- ington Beach couple to build a swim~ ming Pool in their front yard. That same inspector has struck ln Hun- tington Harbour, where, through a miscalcU11tlon, a new home owner finds the tamer of bis garage just three feet from the property line. That's two feet too ciose by city law. The errant inspector Is · gone, but city councUfuen admitted Mooday night that the aange, already built, will have to stay. \ . • • Kidnaped Girl_ Freed; ' -. , ft Rau.somLe , VISALIA (UPI) -Tbe daughter of an auto dealer, kidnaped from her home the day before her ninth birthday, was releued unharmed early today after spending 30 hours with abdut:tors who '"'demabded $300,000 ransom. Michelle Rene Wiebe, the daughter ·ot Arnold Wiebe, waa released at the River Irm Motel on the Kings River and told police she bad not beeo burl. But sh< complained, "I didn't gel my pr_,15 ... all day ." Tues<iay was her birthday. Police C.pl. Dean C. Marshall said lhe girl Was kid.naped Monday night. Wiebe rounded up the ransom Jn9ney Tuesda¥. He made a drop in accordance with telephoned . !nslrudions from the kld- napers but' pa.-sersey picked up lhe mooey:.i..tt.4 brlelcue ""''~It to police. The -~ -"'"' p .. up Ibo pW! 1borlly aflerwmls ----the girl al the Inn. She told-tllt ipanager ~ had been tidaa_ped 11111 police~ called. . The ordeal began al 7:15 p.m. Monday when lhe lddnapers ltnocked on the door of the WJebe residenc< In t b t • Central Ca!Komla farmfug .,.mm'unlly· and 111d they were selling Utke!J lo a cbarllable everit. They. granted a condiUooal esceplion (based on a hardalllp) for the gar•&• al 16741 Carousel Lane, on the main chan- nel. The neigbbOriDg properly objected lo the council acUori. , 1 "We have plans for a hOuse on. the va. cant lot next door," stated Mrs. Leo Linden. "The wu their roof is now, jt_ would virluaIIy loUcb our !'<)Of." • The overhang on Leonard~y's roof is six incbeo U..,. ·the prop¢y liae, ~au1e Qf the encioa~nt. Il Linden's house ls built, the roofs at one point' (the lot,. are V·shaped ) w;ould be 18 Inches. apart. "Should we tell them lo l~ar down lhe garage?" Councilman Jack Green asked Mrs. Linden. ' "I don't know what to do. I'm not an expert. I suggest that you ask your man (poinling lo Jack Cleveland, building director) what f.o do. He's the upert," replied l\lrS. Linden. . • 0 What do you, suggest?" Councilman Norma Gibbs· asked Cleveland. • , • ... {_ ! ~g~ew.~d Man Jlestfug ) After Week's ~Sea. Orde~ J SAN · PEDRO · (UPI) . A young an:lieologlit who !lied lo sail alone from Soulbem, California th Cenlral AmeriCa part out of the water -and lashed myself down. '!\'hen Mrs. Rulb Wiebe o p e n e d the door,' th'ree men wearing ski masks, ~wo of !hem armed wilh handguns, bur•l mlo lhe house. . lh Mrs. Wiebe screamed, allracUng e allenlton of • neighbor, Dr. Edward Peterson who was on .his, way to a Boy Scoqt meeting with bis two sons. He went to inveitlgate and also Was forced i~lde .. . ' " ' ' . · rt§ted today after a gruel\tii w~k-!0j,g .. I kind of loSt track.ill time, and now ancf lhen I would piss out, but I figured the sto11m lasted two-d~ys.;When it Jet up, I k;new I was far at\Ua and IJ"ay from the house. M' hell , He and Mrs. Wiebe and tc e s oldei sl!ter, Janelle, 15, were tied and gagged. Peterson's two boys~ to the house looking for tilm a short while later ~ and also were gagged. - 'fhe1men took Michelle and left a note made up of letters cut from a newspaper· if'iald: "Don't call the police. Do not contact your friends . Do exactly U ' we say and yaur daughter won't be burl. You -,Ill hear from us in about one hour. Do not make any mistakes ·or your daughter will be killed." ., . Mrs Wiebe and the other• qwcldy (rted 'tbemselvei from their bonds and received a call about an hour and a half Iller from a caller demanding $300,000 in amall bills: . Wiebe was called at hi.s office by ·bis wife and Marshall said a sb01;t while later the f8mlly called police. Marshall said Wiebe put together the ranaom money and received a call at 7 P m from the kidnape.rs who gave him c0mpllcaled insllUclioD• for maldng lhe ~P·sald when, the car dealer lolled the money In a field near the anal! town of Golhen as be hid been lold lo do, a man and 1 -drifinl _by saw him do II and tmmedi&lely picked up lhe briefcase and-took " to Jbe1r home 1n Vlulia. , . ~ at sea durtng-lj'hich,h•l>ulll a rail from ,pieces of bb storm-batter«{ trllQ&ran· as kl.Iler . wbaltill . circled the wreckage. '"I only Slept when .I passtd out,"'aald Terry, Anderson, 24, of Jnglewood. · Anderlbn' arrived 'bi Sail Pedro Tuesday aboard a !Jorwegian freighter ~t picke;d him' up Of( the coast of Baja Califorrua Monday. . ' He ·was !till dazed from e%haua:tlon, barely'able ,lo bend bis fingers, and his feet Were 'too swollen from·exposure to fit Into bis shoes. He l>uilt a• 35-foot trimaran, the third vesiel lte conslrucled in the pasl five yM, and~eet sail from ,Dana Point Feb. fl: l'My radio af!d direction finder went out on me the .first day 10 I had no ac- curate: means of navlgaUon, but I figured I waf 'about 100 miles off the coast of Ba· · ja whj!n the atornr hit," he said. "My self-steering appara,tus wu tom away firSt IO J wu locked to the helm for al lull eJibt hours .... I guess I was just uhausted but.l•lel her come Into lhe wind and my mlu.en_mul anapped. . "Winds were very. strong and waves at 1eut ll feel bigb. 'lbeY were , breaking ..., the lop but I llad lo na,.oo the helm the real ol the lllibl." he ~· Tbe nut day, Ibo blflll waves caught• the boat broldalde and K began lo 1tnk, bdl wu 1lept afloat by the bouyanl loam bUllt 1n1o-u.. ball. ' "I climbed oo the cabin roof -the only Vete fw Bircb any shipping lanes. . , "One bull of the-trimararl's' One center bull and lwo oulriitJter hulls had broken off and another was . atlcldng up tn the air. My fresh water was tainted by gas and' I bad to dive wlderwater·into the cabin to· get som'e soaked potatoes t:O·eat. "My only hope was to rig a raft of some sort that I could sail east, where I (See SAVED, Page I) -' • " • t Fly AbaUl ment Mo ve B~t.ed La Palma city counc'llmen have doubts about the county's ability to police the environmental a n d es the tic quality• ot their 'city. "If they can-'t control files, how can.they posslply ,improve the en- \l'lronment?" askeCf Councnman · John Berton. He addi:cf,1 "We made · a big mistake in turning fly abate- ment over to the county." "Yeah," said fellow Councilman Ed Byrne, "The abatement went to them and the flies stayed with us." The sparkling repJrtee was trig- gered by a 1972 Orange County Grand Jury questionnaire. "I, ¥}i1 don't really have an ·answer," stammered Cteyeland, .. ho admilled II was his department at fault. "You know," interjected Green. 0 We h.&.ve' zero sideyards (homes on Obe pro- perty line} in some parts of the city." "That i~ not common to Huntington Harbour," Mrs. Linden replied . "A lot of things are not common to Huntington Hai:bour," snapped Green . "The roofs won't touch," added Mrs. Gib bl. "But you know how it looks," ~iQ Mrs. Linden. ' "Not any worse than a town house or condominium," replied Mrs. Gibbs. Mrs. Linden stiffened, then replied : "You don't buy in that location to look like a townbouse or a condominium." Lady, the owner of the offending house , then showed two color slides to the coun- cil, using his three daughters· holding up white sheets to demon strate how a six· root fence would look, which he cou1d legally build. "If I put bricks around this thing and stuck it in the air (a chimney} It would be legal," he added. He also said ,that he has four cars tn the family and lo3s of the three-cat garage would create a tremendous park· ing problem on the cul-de-sac street. City Attorney Don Bonfa Wormed councilmen they had no power to tear down the garage anyway. because it wa1 a city error. Mayor George McCracken told Mrs. Linden that the close roof would not preclude her building, lhe roofs would simply be ll-lnch.es apart. She bowed her head and slowly sald : 1~That1s right." Blast Rips Plane Explosion in Vegas Despite Search ... LAS VEGAS (AP! -Despite lwo aearci>es -and the pnsence of armed guards, a bomb exploded inskte an unoc- cupied Trans World Airlines Boeing 'Ill/ jelliner here today. Jt apparenUy was part of an extortion scheme which has triggered a worldwide bomb threat against TWA jeUlners, authorities sald. The bomb, planted 1n or near the cockpit, exploded at 3:a5 a.m., about seven hours after the plane arrived nonstop from New York with 10 passengens and a seven-member crew. tt ripped a huge hole In the front fuselage, hurling debris for 100 feet at McCarran International . .\irport. • i.aw officers and TWA offic.ials said they felt the bomb was one of those a mysterlowi extortionist has said be planted on TW .I, jetliners IO gel 12 million in rlDIOm from'tbe airline. ~--.-.i °"'. ~-'lllat, day In a cockpK al a Tff A en, .;..te·trom Ne.I ~ork 19 Loa~ afllf 111< pl-.e rijmned 1o !{ew Ym;t. K<i other bombe bave lieen reported IOUnd. Charla Wyre. ~A general lblillgll' In Lu Vegas Mid thoi'e -no ii>. dicatlon how ~ bon\b ·got a.board the plane. The plane llllfled at McCarran IntematiCN!tal Alrport at 1:05 p.m. Tues- day. · He said . the bomb exploded in the oockpit ·~ am showered debris on a nearby TWA lruci<-The airllners . were parked wilh lhe 'Ill/ near the airport terminal but were undamaged by the blast. r He .,Wd the four-engine jetliner. had been seai;cbed for bombs before leaving New York and upon landing in Lu Vegas. He said that It was under !UJ'.VOillance · by sheriff's depulieJ and TWA perl<JMel while on the.~ here. .. I don't think anyone could have gotten aboard In w Vegas," Wyre said. He said other TWA planes at McCarran were being Rarched again for exploaiVtl. 'lbe plane carried "less than a full load" of 129 passengers. The plane was due to return to New York today. .The blast startled everyone at the, airport. ",Whep I beard a loud exploolon, I turned and saw debris falling all over," said· a NaUonat Airlines employe working in the terminal area. Wyre said some TWA workmen had been in the plane to clean i~ but dis. counted any speculation one of Uie men or an Imposter planted the bomb. "They all know each other and work together and they wear identification badges,'' he said . Neither he nor law enf6rcement officials would comment on whether t b e passengera and crewmen were belnt questioned. FBI and sherilra department in' vestigaton refused to talk about the bomb. There are lwo restrooms behind the cockpit on the rJght·hand side, the same side of the explosion. Wyre said lhe door to the cockpit apparenUy was unlocked after landing. - The deputy who witnessed the blul. l;anil Mllla, said "It IOUoded l!Jre dynamite.• I could see plec°' of the plane flying through the air. There was a small fin! inside the plane bul It burned Itself out within a minute or ao." Another witness, a terminal employe, said, "I heard a loud explosion ... I turned and saw debris railing all over." Alter , the bla~t, the . three other TWA jetliners were checked again. A trained dog that can amell out exploelvee wu used. It wun't \lied in the earlier IMl'dl. Nolhing !urned up . Air traffic to McCarran wu not halted by the explosion, }>ut the airport wu (See PLANE, Paie I) • Valley Council Actions Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Tuesday night by the Fountain Valley City OluncU : DRIVE-IN THEA'fRE: Approved lhe montng of properly silualed <II south side of Warner Avenue b:etween Euclid and Newbope Streett IO that 1 drive-in theater may be built there. CIVIC CENTER: Approved plans-lo expand faclliUes at clly hall, police headquarters.· and tbei corporation yard. ' fniBwORlllh \I~ .... .-,._i by the c-tJ rift C2llota ._ \ cia!lah 'tli-f>an ffinorb iii OrlDli Colinly. ELllt'l'ION;~ Voled opllll aulharlllol dlJ ..... - ber'l'1o "'1le eleellan ... .,. "' '.fer n.s ..., Ibo~ ii db'"*·· l'.Olll'll COMMl!lflWN: .pproved moU.. ol a ~ -'lta - Fountain Valley Jllih School to orpnize a 1"Utll .....,,._ wlllctl ...W "" vise lhe council on ,..lh probleml. · · P,\RKS COMMllSION: Delayed dilCUJllon on cruUDg llpllrlle__pmtl_ and recreation commilsions. Valley Pia~ $867,000 Expamion of F ~ilities - By MICHAEL GOODIUCll Of .. D.alY """ ..... Angry homeowners •re theatenlng to join forces with the Fountain Valley Community Hospital to block the con· stniction of a four·screen drive-in theatre in the city. , A group calling Itself Concerned Citizens for Proper Planning will meet Thursday night with representaUvea Crom the hospital to discuss a posaible referen- dum against the theater. 'Ibe meeting was organlJed after city rcouncllmen Tuesday unanlll)OUlly a~ pjfved lhe" rezoning of prOIJUly on the aouth side o! Warner Avenue betWf:tfl Euclid and Newhope streets thua clearing thi way for' lhe consllilction of the theatre. The council acted de.spite 1 requeat for : Poeti c J 'Ustice Supports Law Banning Nudies OAKLAND (AP) -A Judi• wllh a taste for poe:try has ruJed t&.t nude dan- cing Isn't att art form protecled by lhe First Amendment's ftffdom of speech clause. a rel>Nrtni by.., alloniey , ... _ .... 1111~ lhe bolp!lal. The lllarney, Lowell Martlndalt, told the Council llilt -"'""' "'· Ibo trafllc and crime problema tbal could result from the COlilllrucUO.. of the the- atre should be heard. Martindale cited a sllidy by a Founlaln Valley Community Hospilal physician, 'Dr. William Flabman, on lhe effect that noise createil by can from the lbeaU. could hava oa ~ve care pallenb. "The reoulla ahow lhal lbe rllk !J ao terloua, tbal we believe II jullllfiel a rehearing," the attorney said. ACC)>rding . lo Robert Ruaoff, ..,. chairman of concerned ciUzens, bUi group wlll need abdul 1,500,aipatiireo on petJ. lions befqre &bey can file for a referen- dum election aimed al om1um1nC lhe council doclllon. The pelttlona must be .. bmllled befcn April 7, the day lhe raon1ni -af. fectlve. Oraa•e ·c...c • We at._ Muskie . Lends In -Delegmes MANCHEi;l'ER, N.H. (UPI) - Late but ·incomplete retumo tqda)' 11ye Sen. Edll1Ulld S. Mukle U of New H1111pshln!'1 JO delolllea lo lhe !lemocrallc Na!*WI C.... venUon.' (See page 5 for analysis of Tuesday's volina.) · Wildlife Refuge Approved Alameda County Superio. Court Judge Rober\ Kroninger Tueoill,y upheld the city's ordinance banning nude perfonnan- ces in denying a suit by four female dancers. · The women argued that the 1tate Supffi!le Court had held topless and bol· tomleas dancing to be a fonn of artlalic expm1ion covertd by tbe First Amend- Drizz!ea will •Ccompany U- low cloud! 1lon1 lhe Oranp Coaal Thuraday, wllh DIUe chance at runshine, according.to the 'tt'Mtber- lady. Hlghl &7~. IAws · In the 40's. INSWE ·TODAY Collegial< ll•••lfr talc<s 1114 spotlight lhfl IH•t ., 1114 Orange Coo.st arta andn~ uatea 11iow their 1h<1pic 1tvff. See Ente,.tofnmcnt Page 21. Wllh atmoot Ill percont of lhe delegate bllloting t 1 b u 1 a t e d , Muskie-the fr on t-ru'nn Ing Democrat in Tuelday'• prtferentlil primary -gained 13 lpoll w\111 lhe other ,.ven going lo Sen. Geor1e S. McGovern of South Dabla. I • Earlier returns had shown lhe two candidates wilh IO del'l•&s each, and later rehlrnl may chance tho result apin. ' ,ll""llnlloo 8-h councUmen voted for Ille -11111 -· a 1llWl1mous gesture of• IU-1 llr Illa pr._.i Seal Beach National. -Refli&e, Some ·-didi..,opped>Dell I he t r _.,,. ~lloa -lo Ibo aancluary bul wariied lllal dleir ~ for H did ool mean Ibey """1d abandon_l!llns for the -Coal( "-111· The currenl, .....,_ freeway route tuna ~.Iha ·pr._.i aancluary w.blcb would be on Ibo ........ of the U.S. ·lfanl W--Iii l!ool lleach. U.S. ~ <:nill llotmer (R· Lone Bucll) Ilea -lbe bill In I • , ~to create lhe sancluary. A vote ~~ !J expecled Friday in Wuhlnglon, . Tn weeks .. ago, • Counctllnan Jack Groen dlarled .tbal lloai\ler oponaored the blll 11. a~-lo halt dev~ menl of the eontrmnlal coast freeway. The freeway if10PPOIOCI by Lona Beach, Seal Beach and NO'Wport Beocb. Monday nJsht, Green <:Ill hla reluclanl vote tn 1u-1 ol lbe rellice, bul -: "I'm the !Inf lo ~ Ille Uminc of lhil. II bolU• iip 11111' lifehwlJl. I liave no ' oblectioft II lone .. we dilo' pnclllde Ula freew11 from_pauinJ_tbroulb lllll.-." Counclbnan Donald Shipley, a strong oupporier of the sanctuary, 111 O cautioned : 0 1 penonally favor thll, but my vote for It doeln't mean r want to 'Wipe Gui Ill lrffW•Y• -even though · we baft. loo a.a.. many of lhepl." ' The pr_.i sanctuary concetnll lbe oaathern ""Ion of the-naval w .. pons Milon. ba!dorlng,on Anaheim Bay. R's~ l1lll'lliJ' -lhat II IMUal!y visited by -• lo 18 specteo of birdl, includinf lbe ..., rano Least Tern. ....., aakl ti 11 an lm~nl home for -""' and -e birds and .ii • vilal --am for llsh. ., ment. . "lf thla ti 10undi'' Kronlna:er 11ld, "It •II <dtlflCull lo understand bow more ob- vious fonna of·ex~b ia 'llick 'em up and give me your moneJ' - 1'0Ukl'l1ol iloo bring the First Alll«ld· .menl into PlaY 11 a abield aplnol prot-•ecullon IOt--robtiiry and Giber or1m .. . "&lcb • • • • Jll'l!POlllion iNplrti .... lo poetry," Knmin(er Aid, ...,11 .. 1ng bla ru11 .. tn vene form : 1;r.-:' .• So b11Uallty'1 a crhne But not lf done in lliree-four lime. And ~ will liav1 llltlt cllanoe· Wilh felono wtio -how to danct. •: • ' l. M...... ., ....... " c..... ,, c... cw.-lt Cl..... •a --. " --" ci.ll ....... 11 .............. ==····· IWf ,., .. l.-nl fl:~ MlrllU I Ill .. -. -·-n. u. • • -.. -... --.. ............... °' ... ~ n "' .. --.. -... ~==:1 ·-. --.. ::.· ... 1.'!'."' ~ t j I I J DAIL V PILOT H w . • • Fir.e .ftr4p l'e•itlfie• , : ' Hope Protests Prowar Label • I Unusual Class Scheduled Probe .of IT &T ' ' . 11 Ml8!f HIJA • Of .. OlilW Pl ... ll•ff School children In Huntington !leach may _, be Jlghtfnl! fires In order to study ecolOQkaJ principles In action. ''Nature ca.n be very peaceful aod beautiful ," says Bill Gaffaney, en- vironmental studies coordinator for the ec..n View School Distrlc~ "Iii! nature cu . aloo produce violenct. death, and ~ctlon ... "Wildtlres are a vital part of certain natural proce13es,'' he"etplains. When the 2.3 acre outdoor Envlron-- menal Study Lab at Golden View School Is oomj!l!:te. GaUane,y lw pnipos«I that tbUdttn..ibtim ft down, or part of it, Anyway. • "Rather than almply ten children that \vUdfires are necessary in nature we'll Jet them dflcover It for themselva," pa!laoey said. Actually, what Gaf!aney has In !Jlfnd Is fairly .modest. ~ly a thousand square l!d of the nature compound wlll be , planted with bu.shes, shrubs, and grasses typical of Call!ornla foothills. Alloptber; U-, plants constitute a: hatural "~bltat" known u chaparral. -. .. • . . ... . ... . . _ .......... ---~-occur In ....., In wldc·IJs• bun~ -one for 11 or II ywi, lhoy 1ro muth woNe tih•n they are where fires occur mot:e often. , "The _ .. ol this study fib " to duplicate as nearly u possible the con- ditions in nature," Gafraney said. "So I anticipate not burnina tbe chaparral any more often flM\n every lhrce • to llve years. It lakea that Iona to properly grow back after being burnt over." Although the chaparral . has not yet been planted, Ga!laney said that the ou~ door lab, which la ICheduled to be com· pleted In two to three months, Js shaping )t will feature a running water stream, a lake, and.a m~ar!h. In addition, to hav- Jnj re;p~esentatlve planll 1nd trees ftom several natural habitats. Gaffaney wants to pro'yide reprtllentative aflim.als as well. These will include rabbits , squlrrels, po!SUms, lizards, harmless sn.akes, 'rodents:, fish and, hopefully, a deer·,or two. Samples of other ''habitats" -pine "' forest, hardwood rorest, ~rfilrle, deeert, marshland -also wJU be mcluded In .the a>~pound,)>111 ·tt la only the <hlporr@I region that Gaffney: }¥anti to burn. Gaffaney noted that ·au the materials: for the lab have been donated, including about l,IXKI trees. He estimated t'he value of the donations made to date al '225 ,000. "We haven't spent a penny of district lun~s." he boasted. · Gaffaney said the dbtrict 'ha! plans to begin, woe; oo outdoor atudy labs at two "Wil~flrea aro destructive to most habita,ts, •J • Galfaney , said, "but the chapUT•I fires are•actually helpful. For example, most buahea typical o f chaparralregtona produce....,. that wW only -·afler they have been -chod · byfire.l , · ., "Without modern fire prevention Pl2" grams and lire llshtlng equipment,, the ' chaparral In the Calllornla !oothllb would· bum over evuy three to five years," Gallaney ·aald. . • other ad>ools -Glen. Vij!w and Pleasant View -as soon as pou:ible. Although most of the trees in these facilitiea will take at least 20 years to mature, Gaffaney is hopeful that students will-be ~ble•to begin ahnost immediately to ~ some of the ways of nature. Included in his plans: are the establish- meo,t of a mini-weather station to study !be relation. between climate and plant growth, and an attempt to raise rarf California Wild flowers. ·v a.lley Residents Lash ~pp.roval of Driv~-~n . . ' . ~ . Founlaln Valley city councilmen Tues- day approved plana for an fM?,000 ex- pansion of three cily f1c1!JUea. The plans call for the remodeling of ci· .. Gtµ, Food Sale s. -I ( ll'4 , c tr.fii•l•f "'1 & Ii Hurt by Opening Oi l te rs 1°· ·i:t • ' ~ll-p ~ ,.lP.:.f'-' . ,., ,~.,Jiii FRESNO (UPI) -Openln( oMlll'\iist 1Ide freeway, Interstate 51 has caused a drop bl 111 and food s~les ~long, u.s. It Whlcb' thteads through the center of the Sin Joaquin Valley. Interstate 5 runs along the western side of the central valley trimming an hour's driving lime from Loa Angeles-to Son Francisco. The last section of tht: road. a 185-mlle stretch from Wheeler Ridge to Livermore', wu p~ed to !fal!lc 'last Wednesday. ' Armando Ghlmentl , of the large Ghimenti Brothers service station in Fresno said ·he had te '1iy Ou . foUr. employes because of a'20 percent drojrm liM ilon!W ,fi'eeliaY 'bullli>esa: -~ clllf ajoUOlll ; and I reslauranll! along, U.S .• 9t. ·a11o reported a marked r'!!ijc\i<i~ JD bualness: · 1 ~ { ' ~ Ir • -.. . F as1J!1o~ .I': e~e Slj\ted Councilmen from Huntington Beach r will don their !Ines! clothing Friday night for a free fuhion. show in HunUnaton Center Mall. . They will join modela at 7:IO p.m. for 1 public parade of the latest fashiona on the mall of th8 shopj>fng center. 0 11.t.N•I COAST •• DAILY PILOT . . '11• Or•llll• c:ottl OAILY PILOT, wflll whldl 11 tlllTlb!'lld It!• NIWl·Preu, II pubHSheil Q ftl• Or•l'l5J• Cotll Publllhlllt Comptny. S•PI· r•t• lldlllotl1 •r• 0Ubtl1Mcl, Mond•¥ through Frldt¥, !Of Co\t• Mts•, Newpeort Btld\. HUlllll!illoft e~1chl,,ovnt.tln Vetlf:y, L•ouna 8Mcl'I, lrvlne/Slddl•blick •nd S.n C\tmtnl•/ S.n J..-n C1p1ttr1no. A 111191• rt;IMll ldlllon " Pl.ll>llshtd S.1Urd1¥S lrtd $\ll'Jdlyii. Th4: prlnclptl Pl,lblllhf"t pl•rtt 11 11 130 weii Bir jtrHI, '"'' Ml!SI, C1 111ornl1, '2:626. Rob•ri N. w •• c1 Prt1kltnt •l!d Publllh1r J1c~ R. Cvrl•v \llct Prtt.ld•n• •M ~•r•! MtnlD'r Th•1T1•1 K•• .. il Ealtor Thom•• A. Mvrithh1• M-gln:i EOllor Ch1rl•1 H. Looi R.iehe rd P. Nill A1$l*l•nl M•l\flllng Ef lW>rt T .,rv c ... :111. Wul cw.,,,_ COl/nl'I' Editor H•l .. t• It•• Offk9 17171 le11h loul•v1tcl M•ilint Acl'r•11: l'.O. 1011: 7t0, f26 .. I ty hall t police headquarters and the cor· poratlon yard. ~hanges at .dty hall will include the ad-· dldon of new orfices in the rear of the building and the. construction of a 100-seat council meeting chamber. A squadroom and a holding room for the d!~•\lort'ol su.lpe<!ta wil) 'be added to pollce lacWtles. A W•l«WI~ be built at !he ·corpora· Ii"'! Y.Old It ho uoed for the ~Ir ind bf~ of equi~en\.1 ~ ; 1' 1· 1 The additions In expected to bring city faclli~ea to the level where they can serve IQ,000 cltl.zen11. The present city hall was buiR lo accommodate ·a city of 17,000, 1ccordJnJ to clty manager Jim Neal.' "'I· Tbe conatruction·wlU be done by B. H. Miller Qnnpany of Irvine. Before the council approved the ex- p~nsion plafll they heard a proposal by city oounclJ candidate Paul Savarino that the . imPrQve.ments on the city hall be postponed. "I feel that we shouhJ wait for six years and build a multl·purpose facility that could attract commercial activitles and would be more in fitt ing· with the ex· pected size of the community," said Savarino. • ·eou~ll!'•i Alberl· Holllnden, apeaklng -~gain.rtoSl•arino,a ·proposaJ, said present ~ncil chamber is inadequate and that a new one Is r1eeded now. "WC may not be able to afford a:muJU, purpose faclllty later, whereas the con- struction of the council chamber will not require any utra bonds or taxts," added Holllnden. 4 Policeman Sued On Assault Rap A' Garden Grove woman who claims two J.{untlngton Beach p o I J c e m e n a111ulted and Injured her l~year-old daughter while falsely arresting her has sued them and the city !or $200,000. Mrs. M1rgarel K. McKee names of- ficers Arden Beavers and Ronald Palmer 111 the patrolmen who allegedly assaulted Ruth McKee last Aug. 19 while jailing her on charge& of interfering with i PoliCe of- ncer in the performance of hll cfutY: The Orange County Superior Court lawsuit indicates that the char'ges later were dismissed in juvenile.court. Mrs. McKee ·also accuses the defen· danls , of falsely advising her after her daughter's arre.st that the girl had been booked with two men for possession of marijuana. Both the charge and the statement we.re false and designed to &Ive her mental distress , she contends. 3 School P arks Okayed in Pa.ct OAll V PILOT Shoff '~ 'FIRES IMPORTANT TOO' Environrn.nt1ll1t G1ff1ney Fr om Pagel PLANE ... sealed oft to the public for 90 minutes. The TWA 707 was scheduled to leave the Las Vegas airpert at 7:% a.m. bound for Kansas City, St. Louis, Cleveland, Ohio, New York and then London. TWA called the worldwide bomb search of its jet neet after receiving the mysterious ransom demand. Half a dru:en planes made unscheduled landings for searches after the discovery or the powerful plastic explosive Tuesday and scores of travelers canceled reserva- tions. Delays of two hours or more· were reported in flights,. An anonymous ielephone caller warned of the bomb and directed officials to an airport locker where they found a note declaring that four TWA planes would be blown up at six-Pour intervals unless ithe ransom was p3'id. But the succeeding deadlines passed without incident. A TWA spokesman said the money was assembled but there was no further word from the FBI, TWA or local authorities on negotiations with the extortionist or whether any money had been paid. Police Release 1 of 5 Suspects In Cycle Death One of five suspecl.s arrested ln" cori- nection with the alleged motorcycle gang. assassination of an Anaheim man, second cy~li!t 1\ain in lS days, bas been lretd 'by P!)ljQt.. .11 ,I• + I o, · Tbt woman, Mrs. Jackie Ehlers, 24, of JIOC E. Broadway, Anaheim, wa~ round nude and suffering Crom an apparent drug overdose shortly arter the murder was discovered early Monday. The body of Robert E. Embler, 27, of Anaheim, was found in a Parked 1948 panel truck near Mrs. Ehlers' home after a telephone tip. Criminal complaints have been issued against two among four o t h e r motorcyclists charged in connection with the murder of Imbler, who was blasted in the stomach with a shotgun. One ls ldentilied as a member of the Hangmen motorcycl'e club, which has been implicated ln a lSloody feud with the Seekers· g~ tht.t 'dates back nearly fhree weeks. · ·So far , two cyc.li.Jts have 'beerl murdCred, thi'ee Otheri wouhded • ...! tWo critically -.ind more than ~ othtri a~ facing criminal prosecution i! a rt!ult of the warfare.' ' , · ·. Anaheim police arrested two suspect; In Imbler111 murder near the scene. earlx Monday, booklng therp on suspicion of murder , with arraignment scheduled to- day. They captured two more later in the day during a traffic stop, based on in- formation from · cycle gang sources . The fifth initial suspect freed Tuesday was found uneonscio~ In her home shortly after Imbler's murder . whe,n shotgun-armed polic& entered after get· ting no· response to commands to come oot. The house is a known cycle rang hangout. Gang violence erupted Feb. 20, when a speeding car fired a hail of lead into a crowd of Seekers cyclists gathered in an Anaheim service station . Seekers' President Tommy Crites, 29, of Fullerton, fell critically wounded with four slugs in the arms and abdomen, while 1 se'cond biker and an innocent teenage bystinder were slightly wounded. HangmanJJlember Terry C. Powell, 24, or Anaheim, was killed by two shotgun - blasts from a car on the Garden Grove Freeway the next night . Vengeance raiders riddled the Santa Ana hom& of cyclist Dennis Decker , 25. with 19 slugs Friday night, critically woundlnf hfm, 3 From Edison ' . , • . "See n as. WASHINGTON !UPI) -Federal Judge Richard W. McLaren, the governm·enfs former antitrust •Chlef, angrily cbarged today that the Sena te investigation of his handling of an lT&.T antitrust case was "an absolute outrage." McLaren Jost hls temper w h i J e testifyihg at the fourth day of the Senate Judiciary Committee's inquiry into the 197t out-of-court settlement of three a~ titrust actions against International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. when be was with. the _Justlce Department. His voice shaking, he told two Democratic interrogators, Sens. Edward ?-.1. Kennedy and John Tunney, "You're trying to discredit me, It ts perfectly ridiculous. It is an absolute outrage the way that this committee Is proceeding." McLaren charged that Kennedy and Tunney were repeating the same ques- tions he already answered earlier abo~t his dealings with Richard G. Kleindienst, President Nixon's nominee-to be attorney Pa nel R etains lmipramine In A ustralia SYDNEY IUPI) -The Drug Evalua· tion Committee decided tonight to retain the use of the anti-depreasant lmipramine because of insufficient evidence that the dtug causes malformations 1n newborn babies. . The committee . ·reached ils deeision after hearing a new report from · Dr. William McBride · In Which t he gynecologlat ac~wledged aome of his or..iginal stattll}enta about , imipramine were lnoorrect. eoinm1ttee Chainr.1n Dr. William Mo1> row 11id McBride had said that only one of the three cases he 'gatcf ·earller ahowed a 'definlt~ history ~f imjprainine Could really be attributed to the drug. In the other two caseJ.i the mothers bad taken ·some other type of tricycllc ,anti· depressant , Morrow said. He· added that "in none of these cases haVe full details , been mldt available even noW ta my · comm\ttee .. Without detailed information no meaningful assessment can be made as to whether this. other drugs or other factors are in- vol~.1 ' i I 1: MCHJ'Jdt. th first m 1cal 'aolfii>rit fo warn against the effects of thalidomide in 1960 and who Friday said he found suf· ficient evidence "to .blaliie 1miprimine for deformations of new born babies, said he was disappointed with the committee's decision. He admitted he had made "a mistake'' originally thinking all three patients were on the same drug. ' "But the drugs were from Ule same stable and the effects were the same," be said. "It is well documented that birth ab- normalities of the kind referred to by Dr. McBride occurred in the l"h centUry, in . other words before the advept of modern drugs," Morrow s11id. He said a recent study ~f .. 20,000 deliveries from five teaching hospitals iri: Sydney and Melbourne over 1% months showed 159 babies had been born with limb abnormalities other than co.ngenital dislocations of the hip, and club foot. ' GEM TALK · TODAY by THE S~LL JEWE LER "How," we have been asked, "can an independent j~weler sur- vive against the.large chain!?~' The fact' Is that independent Jewelers continue to account for an unportant segment of jewelry re- tailin~ because their low overhead permits reasonable prices and they are also particularly stro'ng ,in ser- vicing the product.! the.)' sell. . The owner of an , independent jewelry store is usually a highly trained and experienced expert not only in jewelry, but also in repair and service. ·Most of this work is done in his own store, resulting in bl~her quality and la•ter service. We .at Humphries Jewelers have remained independent for almost 26 years, doing so because we bea 1Jeve that personal service is Im· --LIOllM 141<11: m l"or•I ,._ CO.I• M#I: DI Wtll .. r 5tr .. I NIWPOrl e..cfl: m Newport '91/t•v•N "" (l9!nll'!,ttl .. Mortl'I l l Omlne llMI , Ttla•• 11 (7141 '4Jo4J21 Cf•WW ........... '42·1671 ,_ -..._ CtiWll)' c.m..11111 F Ii porW!t to you. Three more neighborhood parks at· Men't 1'na sts Wfi give you exact estimates· on lached to elementary ochool.s are ~ 1 · kJ d ch · llCheduled for conatnlctlon In Hunlfncton we ry qutc y, ·an al no arge. Beach this year. Three Edi!Oft Illgh School 1<nlors have , e als,o provide other ~ervices s~c~ The city bas •lfl'eed to ' Joint powers betn named !Jna!lsts or the 1972 Merit • as Utsurance appraisals, and Y,OU pact with the ec.an View School DI.strict &bolarshlp Program. • recelve f~st appralsal,s because !( lor develqpmen t of !hrewcre pat'u 00 They· aro llta1l K/• Petereon of m does not have to be sent out. . 'lchi!01 proP1117 at llartne View H11>en Clirlstlne Drive: QJrillllll PoqJOi, 11!11 So Jor small repaf!'s. Insurance . .-~ _, .. _ • itli ...... ~ .. ~" """""' g.?neral. • The twe senators replied that they were di1S1tisfied with McLaren's exptan1tions of how he reached the deci1ion to drop a Supreme CQurt .case to block IT&c'r f.rom .merging with the -Hartford F Jr e Insurarice Co. 11 • • •• They demanded detaus or w ti y McLaren allowed a White Hoµse aide, Peter M. Flanigan, -to hire an outside consultant, Richard Ramsden, whose econom'ic rtport wu instrumental In the decision to make the settlement permit- ting the IT&T-Hartford merger. Tunney said Ramsden WOfked for a firm that had an lntereat in IT&T atock and could have loit money if the merger with Ha~ford had been disapproved. "Would it have had an adverse effect on IT&T stock if his report had favored divestiture?" Tunney asked . lJ I have no comment," the tight-lipped McLaren told TuMey. · Kleindienst also showed si~ns of temper under questioning by Kennedf. - "Did you know the White Hquse was involved ?" Kennedy asked. "I knew · Flanl&an-got Ramsden ," Kleindienst answered. "How did yon know ?" Kennedy peraiated. '·'l don't remember." "Well, bow did you know?" Kennedy pressed. "You don't remember?" "Sena~r·KeMedy, I ~as a presidential appointee:" the witness retorted. ''I con- sider myself part of the Nixon · Jd. ministration. I'm not in a prophylactic sack with respect ·to the White House." Then ht added in a voice ·heavy with sarcasm: "J even attend White House meetings sorneUmes," .,. Both KlelndleQft and McLaren were recalled for questioning after the com • ·mittee heard te:iUmony Tµesday from former Gov .. LouJa B. Nunn •ot Kentucky that IT&T 'lobbyls,t, Mn,. Dils D. Beard, lost consciousn,e11 it i Kentucky Delby Party where .she" questioned former At- torney General John N. Mitchen about ~ an~ situati!)n. ·. The comiillt.tee .Is holding. up the con- 'firID.at£on of Kleindienst to succeed Milchell -wbo r.,lgned March I to heid Presldeni 1'!lxon's re~lectlon .campaign -until it can sort out the facts sur· roUnd!ng the Jusuce ~rtment's 1971 decision to drop an antitrust suit against lT&T and all' alleged offer by an IT&T subsidiary to donate $400.000 to the Republican National Convention i n August. · · · . Parks BQard. •• nn.1 .• :·~, , l'l:4 • t~ ... , . ·cl'.\,1;t:"? ,, II"' Meets Tonight ' Members of the Huntington Be.ich Recreation and Parks Commission meet at 8 o'clock tonight in tht Murdy Park Community Center. The meeting is open to the public. Major topics include: _.A proposed ·citywide n>ck fe'!tival for local bands. , .-The effect of all-year schools on recreation programs. -J\cqulstilon of property for the· YM· CA. • -The use of alcoholic beverages In community centers. -A repo'rt on recreational trails in Huntington Beach. -The current status of the central park. -A review of the aurflng film taken at last year's U.S. Surfboard ChampionshiJJ' in Huntington BbCh. · ' /'o/ NEW YORK (AP) -Comedi1n Bob Hope saya ''l'v• been falJely llC<lllld of bolni p(OWlt." "It's Uk.e accusirig a doctor who gives a patient two aspirins for a he i d ache of being proheadache," Hope added Tuesday ni~ht. at t~e 13rd aqnual diMer o\ Religion Ln American Life ln hit ing back at criticism of hiin in connection with' a chureh award. The New York Ci ty Council of Churches last year revers.ed its decision ta give him its annual , Family of Ma.a award after pro-, tests that he was idenUJied with the war. Hope bas enterT'ained troops .... regulart1 in Vietnam. Valley Forms Yout h Council For Advising ' Younger citizens of Fountain Valley may soon be given a greater voice in civic affairs. The city council Tuesday approved a request by eight FOl}.nt,a'in Vq.lley Higlt School students that they .be allowed tB form a youth commission COJTiposed of students from their high school and Los Amigos High . . . The Fountain Valley st}ldents are Bill ' . Reed,. Je!J Paul . Kathay Marino, Kathy Tully, Robyn Richards, Joe Belmonte, Pat Fisher, apd Cindy Gatrell . Speaking for the group. Jeff Paul said that a youth commission is needed in Fountain Valley to a~ise the·council on relations betwe.en the youth and ihe com- munity. He said the commission could gather figures on the feelings of students, work with the police to stem juvenile delin· quency and act as a buffer between young cadlcals and the establlabmel')t. Mayor Ed Just noted that the participation of student repre.sentaUves on the parks and recreation comml~ion had been uneven \n the pest asked why the youth commission would be an~ more stable. Paul replied that the youth commission would belong to the young people in Fountain Valley and they would be abl• to better reilate to It in dealing with the prob lems of their generation. . "I feel that there will be a l~ge follow- 1ng1" sa~ Paul.-, , CouncilrJlan George Scott was ap- pointed a~vlsot l°. the group .. ,, · F roit, Poge 'l SAVED ••. .. . thought I might hit the shipping lanes. ''I saw tht outrigger hull that had broken off about 100 yards away, so I 'paddled over to it on half of my surfboard. The board had broken in two durin'g the storm. It took four hours to get the hull back to the boat. "I~ must have taken five days, working • day and night to get it (a makeshift sail- ing iaft) together . I only 1lept when I passed out. "The last ntgbt was the worst of all because three killer whales circled me 111 night and I could hear them all around me. Once, one' ol them brushed the boat,. and I could have almost touched the three-foot high fin as It went by. "About dawn . they disappeared and t cut loose from the main hull and using. a small compass sailed east. .~I .. i_. ~.~~\ \~~ . -< • Something ., Old .. .'. Something New ••• A~IQUE'­ ~OVE1 RINGS ~ -QOlOlf>I THllllAD llT k d •• ALD!NU<T , ' rt a-·e Jl c-MIDICI 111" • . •.I. y ' \A.. . . . J.C. JJ.umphri~ Jewe~rj 112J "!EWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA' . -·' . - ::. ' _,... j :j it:,. • ' View and Olen ¥few ScllOOls. •1 ., Lemon Tree 4Jne, Ind Char:les s. Price, estimates or ~· des1111 ol an tx· Under the joint pl>lm'1 ~. the ·l»i Alvarado Drive, •II ol IJIJlllliflltbn pensive piece, come lri and .see us, eoNVINllNT TUMS I. 1ehool c(Mtrld ~the fllld ·and the 11t1ch. • You'.U get prompt and skilled,·•f· ., , -~ , rllw1r11-. .. _,.,.,. -· " ..... -.Cltl ',... ti ..... ,, . ' 2• YEA-.S JN $,AME LOCATION City ballcll tbe pirtr. • ., .'"!'Ile 'llitee ,.nion are at11011f •P-tention regardless ol the aiz. ot IANIWtlllCAlD-MASTIR CHAR.•! Pio ipeClftc elite bu· been •« for com. pro11matel1 . 11,llOO fintllsll W.Uonwlde L~y~ou~r~p~ro~b~le~m~-~~-~~·~-::'""'.::'*:'~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::'.=~~~~~~~~!'!__ pletlon of the three parks. wbo are compelllll for 1,000 ocb6lmhlps. • -11~:~ ltl mlllWY ~I UJ& '""'"'IY· •MONE 1"41·J4ot ' • I ' I \ ·-, I I I I he In s lo (0 pa ' he to lo to I en pa " F Ii ,I I ' H DAILY Pll.r. 3 County Approves $4 Million Highway Prognam lly J!Clt BROBAat· .... ~ ........ An ArterliJ 1111hw111 F I n 1 n c l n 1 JXOll'IDl · (AHFP) totaJJnc 18.31 mlllloo wu 1pproved for llscli im.n by lbe Orlnl• County Doud ol SUpervlJor1 '1'1jesday. Cow\ty Bold COmml11loner T e d McConvllle said the figure was less than average because of overruns durlng the CW'l'f:Dt fiscal year, aome on Fojtcls overlapping from prev\ous jean which had not yet been completed for a v1tiety of reuons. ' He pointed 1o two outstanding example• "' !oar ......... projecla, 171b md 111 -ID Slllu ARI. ''T!ltJ ore u- penslve widening md lmdocaplng JOba ' .which have· been extended ""' aeveral yean," be apia1ned. i.rcbomtlle 'WI the eounly could now whtreu ID 11155 of multi-fine blgb,,.,. whereu nn 18 wben tbe program wu lnituted Ibero were Jl'lnllcallY none. He called tbe AllFP an oulltlndlng U • ample ·of cooperation between tbe coonty Ind lbe dllts. Doud Olalnnan Bonald W. Cupero of Newport BellCb queotlooed !lcConvtlle on tbe possible envtn>amental impad of lbe role! proJodL Tho role! cammbsloner . wt all qreementa wltb dlies will Include man- dlfol'y envlronmenlal impoct reports wblch will ba doae by tbe COW>ty pl1Dlllng depo$>enl The '.ARFP calls·fcr the county to speed • Iuse portion ol tu lllte paollne tax monies on projects within cities providing tbe city in question •PJll'OVes md agrees to m1tcb county opendlng wltb its owo ... tax funds. Tiie 11.:111 program, Including city money, llsll tbe following <>range Coast areo projects: •Colt& Meu: Placeotia Avenue, 19th Stno1 ID 11111 Striet md !Ith to Jlnlduo. Uon Pilce, $la,000; F&lrvle" Roltd, San ~ p..._ to Newport Freeway, $111,lllO, F-Vlllley: Siller Avenue, E\lclld -fO Ibo Santa ARI RI..,, '1tl,OllO; Newlmd Stree~ Glifleld Avenue to Tllberl Avenue, IIOl,IOO; Brookllurst Str.e~ San Diego Free.,ay. to Warner Aveoue, "7,700; Bushard Street, '8ft Dltlo Freeway to Oc<u View cbonael, $11,tGO. Hiodoist... Beoclu Sl•ler /\-, Graham Street lei 1,320 !eel east, im,500; Ellis Avenue, l!eacb Boulevard to Newlmd Slreel, $30,000. . ' 1--= Altll.qmlBoulevard, Del .Mir A._ ID Cbllclu, '2!,IOO. Ln AIUdlol1 Kalclla Avenue, IAI Allmltoe Boulevard to Saratog1 Ayenue, $1GZ.•; lM Alamitos Boulevard , Howard A,.... to Cerril$-Avenue, 111.no. Newpotl Beaclu Balboo Boolevard, Coast lligbWly to !Ind Street, 11211,GOO. Saa Qemenle: Avenl!ll Pico, Boea de la Playl to Ave. Esllclon, 14$,300, Su Jau Caplatruo: C 1 m I no ClplslrllJO, Oso Bold to OrtA!gl 111iihw1y, 1140,000. Seal Beocll: Finl Stree~ Central Way to northeast ol Morini Drive, '56,31111. ' An lddlllonal 25 projects ir_.s by citlel , .. ~ )ly tbe . road depart- Q>Onl. ,,,., Ulclucte Allpaz s-t, Camino Del Avlon IDd Del Obilpo Street In San J~an Capistrancl, Campus Drive md lllacArlbur Boulevard In lnlne; Del Mar AYe1111e In Coau Mesa; NewllnCI Street and Sliter Avenue In Bontlnglon BelCll: San Jooqutn Billa Bold In Newport Beach, 1od Suter Avenue In Fountain Valley. The city of Irvine projects were turned down becluse tbe city council ''did not choose to conllrm Its Intent to construct tbe roadways during lbe coming flscal year," McConville said. Free Clinic Support OK'd Veil of Secrecy Lifted COASTWISE Fliwicw support for free healtb clinics in Laguno Beach, •.Hun. tington Beach and Anaheim was voted Tuesday by lbe orange Coun- ty Doud of 5""""'lsors. ' Dr: John Philp, county Heoltb of· ficer, aaid the $300 a month support for each clinic for rent and telephone expenses frc;mi March 1 through June 30 would be reim- bursed by federal government. Board Chairman Ronald W. ClaJ!"'I of NeWport Be1ch praised the Work of the clinics and em· phasized tbelr importance In lbe batUe to control ve~eal disease IDd other beallh problellll. He said the Laguna clinic wu especially active in this field with , people of all income groups and age brackets. Senator Says Bicy~Ie Path Facts Hidden SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tiie stale Department or Public Works bas withheld facts on funds available to build bicycle pathJ, a1ys Senile President pro tem James Mills. The San IJieio Democrat lllld Tuesday be met wltb deplrlment roprt1e11U.Uvea in 5eptember and was told '"Tbete was no sute er federal highway money avall1ble for b~le paths. "I have now le1rned tbat not oalY Is lbere considerable federr,l md 'SU.le llighny money avallal>le IGi' biqde patbs, but also tbat lbe federal covern- lllt!llt bal Olflclailf arge4, Ille ......-i to UH this money to bUild them, n aald Mllls. "I am appalled at tbe dOl*lmenl's at- titude," he said. "It has a great deaJ of money for bicycle patbs. The federal government bas urged it to build tbele patbs. Yet It refules to lake any action. "U I bad beUeved lbe department represenUitlves Ind not double<becked witb lbe legislative analya~ tbl1 ln- fonnaUon would 1Ull be buried In tbe llighw1y department bureaucrocy, no doobl fora long, Jong time," be said. Milli lllld u • result of tbe dilcovery' he Is l!Dellding bis bicycle financing bill to require tbe department tO report losses of federal funds because of failure to build bike paths, and get funds from gas tax revenues for hil measure. But William SCbaeffer, a department engineer, said the state h8J made several nquesta for funding approval of bicycle patbs in lbe past two years but bas been "orally" turned down eoch lime by Federal H I g b w a y Admlnlalratlon of· ficlals. ,..,_ Eleetfoa Talk • Senate DemocraUc lea~er lllke Mansfield, denounced state r.fesldenUal primaries u 'use- ess and worthless,' Tuesday at the Capitol and slld be would llOOn reintroduce a constltu-, Ilona! amendr t to repl1ce them with a s. e nationwide nominating elec~on • President Signs Order on U.S. Cl.assification s - W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Pmldent NI•· on iDnoUnced today two actions he said will ~·lift the veil ol aecrecy whkb now emhrouds altogether too many popers" written wtth!n the federal government's vast bureauraey. He said tbe present system for class!· fying government documents does not "meet the ltaDdards of an open and democraUc aoclety. "Tbe many abuses of lbe HCW1ty sy&tem can no longer be tolerated," tbe Prelklent 1 a 1 d in a statement as be signed an e1ecutive order de&itped to make cluliflcation more difficult and to ensure speedier release of secret docu- menta for U., benefil ol blstorianl and V<>len In tbe future. Dana Citizens Prefer Citylwod to Merger By JOHN V ALTEBZA Of .. ...,. ...... , ... By an overwhelming margin 'l\iesday nliitot memben ol an active Dina Point cltilen'• group qreed Ibey preferred In- corporation into a city of 1belr own over merging 'liltb San Juan caplstrano or ,... malnlng under county cootrol. Tbe members of the Dana Point Citizens for Action ciJoH possible cilybood In ID Informal secn!I ballot which was part of 1 Jong-term es- amlnallon of lbe future government of tbe coutal community. Only lix members among tbe 100 present at a meeting indicated their preference to remain under county rule. · 'l1'e straw~ vote wu a finale to oemlnan beld In recent months to Worm cltilens about pouil>lltl., for future local control ol the community. Ilurliig \be meeting -CIJJClt Croll, a pobllc aci:ountanl wltb I I WsO engineering !Inn, reveoled reoulla of an -.ie otudy whlc$ be ~ wblcb died -to'• C10 ct· Dul Paint 11 $l!0,000 1 yur wltb - ubbed 11 •,1!1111· uoo. tbat .fllrml~ ,.. aaid, the new "altT' ·Wl:luld1ii+• ml an- nual reserve of about llJ4,0llO. Cnlls said be used ClllTell! planning llludles IDd existing city budget. from other South Coast dU.. u ,_ Property taxes, be added, were bued oe a rate of 75 cents per 111111 ol useosed valuation. A. an eupmle, be aald 1 Dul Point residence with a m a r k e t value of '30,000 would yield 151 1 year In city Ill- es. Tiie rate Is considerably lower l!wl tbat cblrpd In the cHiea of SID Juan Clplslrano IDd SID Clemente. Not Included In tbe projeded revenue, however, were 1tate• and federal funds wbich might be available for oome city functions. Taxes such u bed taxes for lodging also were not computed. 0nce again, o111c1a1s or lbe woc1a11on ootlined tbe step& _.ry In govem- menl to !lunch yet another incorpor1tlon drive, lncluding belrtnp, reviews IDd approval of tbe appilcllioa by the County Local Ag!ncy Formation Commlaalon (LAl'CO). Alter tba~ property cnmera -1d have . te petlllon couofy lllperYlaon. u tbat were oucceafut, Jncprpcnllon would lben be put to • vote. ' Previou, falluree at ~aUa*, aaJd woctat1o~· Pmldent Jim Recelbrugge, would have no bearing on a new JJUlh for dtybood IDd be said "support of tbe oc- Uon by tbe public 1"lUld mal<e tbll nezl one very effective." Oae factor in tbe group's rejection of merger wltb San Juan is tbe gap to lbe role of Dana Harbor, which ii a facility controlled by ,tbe ~ty. Tbe harbor is certain to reniain under county control. With that lucrative tu: base not available to· San Juan Capistrano -or a new city of Dina Point -tbe mission community mlgbt not choose to accept Dana Point within its boundaries. The annexation iuue was acbedultd to arise• again Ibis allernoon In tbe neigbboring eomnnmlty of Clplslrano Belcl!, wbich also bal oonaldered merg· log wltb SID J11111. Memben of that colony's chamber of commerce will reveal Ibo resulta of Ila own membenbip survey to determine the comenaus oa a mera:er with the lDland ci- ty. Spoknm•n for Dana Point's chamber cl , ,com-.:o ,..,_Y nlgbl 'IOld , tbe --·i groiij> !!wt II pttfera to re-main lllUlral m Ibo matter 11...-, • #" 1 If Why Does ]acltik Smile in Photos? You Might Ask NEW YORK (UPI) -Mn. J1cqudine Kenned1 Onassb has described bow a free.llnce pbotograpber circled around her in a motorboat while she was swim- ming, jmnped up, down IDd sideways while she bought stocldnp IDd followed her in a cab when she went for a waJk. Nooetbele11, she told 1 federal judge Tuelday, she was always amU1ng in GaJella'.a pbotograp~ because 0 1 did not want to be photographed frownbjg." WbUe lbe former First Lady te.tilied In tbe nonjury trial, a SU.ct of 1lldes and pbotognphs taken by Galella, 41, was beside her. It Wu Mrs. Onassis' second day o! lesllmony In the trial. she wonta U.S. District Judge Irving Ben Cooper to Issue 1 permlll<!lt tnj1D1Ction ordering Galella to teep al Je1st 11111 yards from her apart· ment Ind JOO yards from ·her because, aloe aay1, be lnterlere1 with her privacy. Galelll, In tum, ls '"1lng her for 11.3 mllllcm, cbargibg her reSiatance of bis photography interferes with hll means of mUlng 1 llvtng Ind thus denlel bis con- stitutional freedom ol tbe p r e S I cuarantee. Busing Key Vote Issue .Anwng Florida People lly JORN DILLIN ar-sc:r.nc. .11 ... 1ior s'""" · ~ -'l'nldp 'IM -of , I Piweb.t 111, f..l bellwetber lrU in ........ lllliil. Tllt•all 'dly wltb tbe ., -.. ~ -feol\lrel of next ~· P)orldl -ldenllal Jl'lmlry ' Jilllli '° _.. . ' ~ ~ clelrly overahldows 1 mry: Gllm-..,. la tbll V<Jte.rlcb region. ' -Many· ,...i.n ore disgusted wttb pollllciona In limorol, md are hungry for "'anOthir TeJdj Roalnelt.'' 1110meone ~ • .. ~ ililf ."·11-for bimsell." . :Aiii:iliola· . .la,, ...... lbs! abcM .,.,,... bal 111 opinion •bout GoY. Georp C. Wallace of Allblmo -Ibo ...-lronkunoer even In tbll lnditlonally liberal port of tbe llale. Some lien doaoun<o blm ("A··tber illlWr"), l5omt prme him '("11:1 °'ly one who nally t.111 yoo tbe trut:1.1'J. (See Pqe I for -1nalyzlng Tueldly'1 prlmlry vote ID N e w Hampobln.) Precb:t IJ7 -amall, prh'1tely<nmed holDOI, nut llwna. amall motorbolta ID Ule ,.,.,. -111.-Jy Wbli, ""!' - , cl- Four ,..rs ago, tu vvlc wu Identical wltb tbat of tbe entlro Dacie County orea (wblcb Includes V. of. all Democratic voten In Florida). Far tbeoe -le, Wallace ii 1 lever to pl lnllon agalml foroed busing, lligb tlxes, welfare "loafers' 'and "overpaJd, $30,000.a-year bureaucrats." But Ibey are true to their mldrold lndlllonl. From the score of Interviews II wu clear tbat even thoueh many In- tended to vote !or Walloce on Tuesday, moat of lbem would not vote for him In November. S.ld a...........,_ worker: "I couldn~ lake 1 chance 1od vole for him then. He might ba elected." This prolcll tide -still 1pparentlv ptnq ID ~ -bao gtvm Walil <" 1 I01d over Sen. Edmund S. Muskie in t' Miami lrOI according lo tbe iltell J dependent poll conducted by 1 respec· St. Petenburg polleter: w.11 ... 211 pc cent. MustJe 1S. The govemor'1 lead J even gruter ei-here In the SU.IA!, bu' hi• Milrnt teld W8S 1 surprlle. The leld didn't wrprlM people Ir Precinct IJ7, thoueb. He said It was unfortunate that the system of cl~iflcatlon that has evolved in the United states "has failed to meet the standards of an open and democratic society, allowing too many papers to be classified for too long a time • , . "Classification has frequently served to conceal bureaucratic mistakes or to pre- vent embarrassment to officials and the admlnlstration." Unveiling a system to take effect June !, the President set forth these basic tround ruJes : -Procedures for classifying documents will be more restrictive than in the past. -The number of agenciea and in- dividuals who can exercise power to mark documents top secret, secret or oonfidential will be substantially reduced. -New timetables envision automatic declasaification of documents within & to · 10 years, with exemptions granted for information of particular sensitivity. -U a document remains classified after SO years, it will be automatically made public -again with limited e:r· ceptlons permitted. 0 The many abuses of the security system," Ni.J:on said, "can no longer be tolerated. Fundamental to our way of We is the &lief that when infonnation which properly belongs to the public is systematically withheld by those in p>wer. the people soon become ignorant of tbelr own allalrs, dlstru~ul of those who manage them, and -eventually - incapable of determining their own destinies " · ... The chit! ~ecutlve complained that "Once locked away in government files,•• classified papers tend to remain there, for yea'rs, even for generations, a He cited an estimate that the NaUonal A,chivea still conta~ 160 million pages of secret documents horn World War II and more than 300 million pages covering the period from' 1916 through 11154. In addltlon 'to signing the execuUve order, whicb morked tbe first major overhaul of cillallicaUon procedures •ln<;e 11153, Nixon directed tbe Secretary of Stale to speed publication of a mUltlvolume documentary series entitled ''P"orelgn Relatiorui of the United States." ExempUons to tbe timetable fall tnto four nlain categories: -Infonnation furnished in confidence by a foreitn government. -Documents pertalning to U.S. codes or dlscloaing intelligence sources or methods. -Those disclosing information deemed essential to national securit7. -Documenta which, If disclosed, woold place an indivjduaJ in '1 immediate jeopardy" of physical barm. ~­!ZI . "Quick, Goo.,., Who Should Wa Notify -lho Coal! Gu1rd o~ tM Art G1ll1ry? A S.1ac1pl1t Jutt Foll In," ! Capo School Tax Override OK'd by 3-1 VoteMargiit By PAMELA HALLAN Of 1M Dt!IY rlMI Ill• Voters In tbe Clplstrano Unified School District ovenrbelmlngt1 ,._ 1. - tn override "'-111 bJ a I ID l in1r11n. extending tbe c:urron1 1r1y ror , iDalblt tliree years. The \molllclal tolal prqvlded by jubilant district officials was 5,411 yes to l ,725 ·no. · "We are very graUfled at the com-- munity raponse lo tbe educational needs of our boys and clrll," WI SUperfn. lcndenl Truman Benedict. "Now"we will be able to continue our existing educa- tional program for the next three yean." Had tbe override f1lled,.tru.i-would have consldered 1 sertea of dr.UC cull lncludlng eUm!natlon of one ~ 1t SID Clemente Hlib Scllool. They also blnted tbat Ibey might not have opened tbe ..,, Dana HllfJ lllgb ScllooL Be'nedlct said he wanllll 1o lliOnlt !be cltlzem commltteo tbat "'!l'Ud m tbe OVerrJc\e J>lll!ll .... Arri'• Frl!!nda. ID! especially Ila ctlaJrm.n. Mia. Clrol p..._of Lgun&Jilcual."" lllld ba a11o ::i..i~itt~~~ lip Although ~ ortpiallJ llad uQd tho board to ........... tn tbe ..... ride, be sald today tbat tbe dlllrlct prob. ably wlll be Ible lo continue the Sime educoUonal program over the nezl tbret ,..rs. Bui he ldmltted that other 11rY1 will suffer, deapllc 'l'uelday's voter jippoyval. These lncllMle nm>eilucatlonal Jlunctl<ml aucb U malntanence and Oplll'lllion. Tho wle cut 'lfU 41.lf percent of all votera ellglble, Unolflctal lallia of vote totaJa by 11Cbqo1 altondanco areu wblcb ware provided by poll·w•tcbon for Ibo llcbool district Include: 'IO~f;o C:~'!,.l}trg WROUGHT IRON DINING SALE 4 DAYS ONLY <THURS. ·FRI •. • SAT. • SUN. I So.methlng new from HOMfCRfSJ 'Ille INITA Set "---FOi IODSf ' --- ts ~$149'5 INDOOR· OUTDOOR CARPmNCi NOW IN STOCK • • llAIL V l'ILOT , ... • Heady Issues . ' . At .Med School ONCE AllOIJND THI! BEAT: What klods of tpings do you suppose bother the cerebral-type people who eompost the •taff al the UC Irvine Medl<al School? Well, you can get a pretty good notion throuah. the tlel!lletter Issued-by the of· flee ot the assistant 1 to the de&i • of Medical Surge )I. Medical staff folb submit questlom to the newsletter and the newsletter lrlet lo l . answer. You mighl llUSP<CI llilcb beady ques- tions as what do you do when you drop ·the scalpel and the llghta go oil at the same time? No ao. A PERUSAL -0£ the newsletter te1t divulges that the stall wants lo know wby they c&n1t' ride the pfnk, bus anymore; bow the beck do you get things posted ln !lie clili>lay case ; when they are going to get some bike racka; and If there Is any other source of food "other than the truck." Geez, You could've picked up those same kinds of questions right here at the newspaw .office ~ •• , hardly a scient1st in our ·p1ace. We can't even find the as~irln bottle. Here•s a sample questioo·an<l·answer from the newsletter : QUESTION: "Could you please tell me the shortest route to the Orange County Medical Center from Med SUrge I? I make several trips there a year and ' would like to save gas and also Wear and tear on my bicycle." AN_sw:ER: "Irs simplest to take MacArthur~ to the. NewPOrt Freoway (toward Riverside), lo the Santa Ana Freeway (toward Los Angeles ). to the Garden Grove Freeway (toward Long B'8ch). Taite the first e:iit (Manchester Avenue) off the Garden Grove Freeway, turn left at the slop.1ign,-and titer. you are (almost).. . ted"Glll-1ll'O!ltll...!!_1!!t;rcleo,art.!'O\ ~. on tbe lrti. .. ...,. . Well folk!,, JI you followed tbal one all the way around, you're a caridldate for UC! Medic81 School.. Hey, wait' a minute. What's this buab:lesa abOQt no gas.pro- pelled bicycles on freeways? I didn't think they all.....i ANY bites on free- ways. We could lose a wbole medical stall tljaf way. * * * J,OY AL READER Herb Stephen from down on Serra Drive in Corona del Mar Informs us that while 18-year-old5 bow have the vote, they can't qualify lo be voter registrars in San Francisco County. That seemed odd, so I checked it with Dave Hitchcock, our Orange County Re~istrar of Voters. Dave admitted that if that is situation in the Bay City, it's a ' sut}lrise to him. 'Httcbcock conceded, however,. that rulet for rqlslrars.are a local county Of>' tlon. In Orange Counfy, you need only be a registered voter yourself and capable of reading ml writing well enough lo sign · folks up. SO that includes the l&-yeaN1lds now. "Most .of the rules that restrict who can be: registrars are artificial ones set up by cow counties just because they don't want to be bothered," Hitcbcock ex plained. '4> there you have it, folks. You're less caw county now than San Francisco. 'Doesn't that make you feel good? l . . . ., ' .. • Drama in Miami I ol •• !; Two unidentified men attena to pilot James M. Cothron, 48, who was shot In the leg and 11'}11 by two hijackers armed with shotguns who. hijacked an amphibious air. taxi from Chalks Flying Service. The air· craft hµided In Havana at noon on Tuesday. A mechanic at the scene w~. critically wounded in the stomach by the two hijackers. · Pos( Office Explosion F ollnwed IRA Warning By COIJN BAKER BELFAST, Nortb'lfl! Ireland (UPI) -. reported they shot at and probably hit .two Londonderry $nipers and one in Belfast · ~ British troops traded gunfire with snipers in lAlpdo~ ~ BeUast cµJd ~mbs blasted targets In several Ulster c!IJes to- day, security forces spokesmen said. Al\..Arl!>Y spokesman saJ~Cpne sofdlef suffered a band wound in IA>ndonderry during the night and Brllish troops Egyptian Chief Seeks Support Of Arab Leaders A charge of between 50 and 60 p0unds of explosives placed in a parked car smashed w.indows and property across a wicfe area around the post omCe in Customs House Street in Londonderry, an. army spokesman said. The explosion, which caused ext!nslve damage in the post office area but left the-buildl!lg operational, followed a ' telephoned ' warning from an alleged member ol. the provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), an army spokeSDJ.an said. other bombs wrecked a tire depot in Strand ·Road and a motor firm ln Great James . Street in Londonderry, the spokesman said. By the AslOclated Press The series of explosions injured one Egyptian President Anwar Sadat flew person in the Great James Stre'et:Dlaat. to Saudi Arabla•loday, beginning another In Dunganoon, Counfy Tyrone, a !&- J'OUDCI • 61 tallt1' with Arab leaden in pound bomb wncked tbe GlllllOG Fort search of support for a new confrontation pub in Parry Street, the. target of "1 unsucc~ bomb attack throe weeks , with Israel. But diplomatic sourcea in ago, an army spokesmaD saJd. · Cairo expect no llnmediate concrete results and say the Arabs will have to Three weeks ago, a customer picked DP mark time until President Nixon visits 8 smoking bomb in the 'bar and threw•it Mosqow in May. across the street where it exploded caut- Sadat will meet with five beads of state ing extensive damage. In today's incident, two masted men in the next two weeks, and Egyptian of-tered th bar ta ed ••·· bo ficials said he would have 0 1mportant and · en e ' P c a smoa.ul6 x on ·the COU!lter ln front of the bar ·manager Urgent consuJtatlons whose purpose is to and snarled 0 tbrow that one out," w_it-increase the potentiality of joint Arab ac-nesses said. tiori." · His schedule includes King Faisal today in Jidda ; the ruler of Kuwait, Su1tan 5abah, on Thursday; Col. Muammar Kadafi and President Hafez Assad of Syria in Cairo this weekend, and Presi· dent Jaafar el Numairi of the Sudan in Kl}artoll)U next week. , . , Yaslr.Arafat, cblef of the Palestine gueirlllas, 11 ln Cairo and Is expected. lo report to Sadat, Kadafi and Assad on the situation in South Lebanon following ISl'Jlel's four-day operation. -in· the-guer-- rlllas' stronghold there last month. In Tel Aviv, the military .command an- nounced that !Maell troops tilled two Arab guerrillas and captured a third in the southern Negev Desert two weeks ago. There was no explanation for the delay in reporting the incident. 4 A spokesman said the guerrillas came from Jordan and opened fire from· a cave.·Commando raids from Jordan have virtually ceased since the Jordanian government cracked down on the guer- rillas ln Septem~r 1970, ' . ' • ! ' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DeliV!ry of the D~ty Pilot is guaranteed Mond•r·Frid1y: If ,_ OD not IM ve vo1.1r p11119r by 5:30 p.m., c•ll Ind )'l)Ur COPY Wiii ti. brought to )'W. C.111 •r• llhn unTN 7;30 p.rn. S1tUTd1y 111d Suncl1y: lf1 YOU do not tlCll\09 yo11r COP'f by ' l ,m, S.llurdly, er I 1,ln, ~ Sund1y, call 111d • copy W!ll Ill bnUlllt to )'Oii, C1ll1 1r• fl~lll vntll 11 1.m. Teltphonts Most Orlftfll Covrlty ArM1 ......... '4M1:21 Norttl-t Hunlln;ton Bead! end Wtstmll\llW .. , ... , •• , • , ... , • 54'-llll 1111 Cltmente, C.p~lr1no BNClt, Sen Ju1n Copl1tr1110, Dllll Point, SOulll l 1gun11, Lllll.IM Nff\lf!I ""'.,,.... 'High Winds Buffet East • Canadian Storm Bri1igs in ·Gusty Cold Front Temperature• Temper1tur" Ind' preclpll1llOfl tor Wit :M"'°""" ptrlod lrldln; II 4 1.11'1, • """ Lew l'l'IC. .. " ,, ., .. .!2 .$2 11 .01 " ~ ' SI ft .21 " " ,12 " ~ ' $7 2t .If 57 ,, .05 .. " " n .. ,, " ,, " .. S.l 2' .01 76 52 n .., " ,, .. .. u ll .11 •t 31 ·°' 75 71 ~1 11 " " 75 ' 67 .06 " 50 ~ . " " .. 50 fl ,, _. 31 ,I• .. ,. " ..... " ,, ~ i .. • T ...... H.4.TION.4.' WIAtH~I ktVIC! f0tt:CA$l to 7,,t.M· ISl 1 -' -11 "'30, O '"30.'4 30.24 "' SO.QO ~mir~.,-...L;· ----~ •• .. ' .. Uf't wtAtlCl totOC.U1. " • ' . -• . , Executive·· Kidnaped · .. ' . ' . ; Leftist Gr.o«p Abduet,s Fr,ench A·u~o ·~~ief !'AlllS (UPI) -An estreme •loll'.Wtng "We ha~ no mercy far murderlllc Simone de BuUYO!r led 'oOilie 20,Cl»pe<> g1ll!ip said tocla~ ?;~.J!!l 'ill!>IU!t fasclita," the -~ uid. • · pie on mud t ..... lrlJ!e worldJ>l'clast auiO esecuUve ~";,'. Iii, Ind ·'!be orgaolzatlon hlliDo4' ·lif'lli'elle for dtllr.1fl, o~ ..,in Paris lo cltamatlzo delee.m.anded ~1~ r.. autboritl'8 ,lhe dismisaala. 1 ~ the Ung. , 1 r .ase 1.,..., deJllllllllralln and Ovemey,:Ll,wat~wblla.cle1mrlllc Rioting broke out,al J lle end ot ti>" reinstate laid elf Renault~·· an .Impromptu apeecb and bandlq oul piarcb, an4 I"!'!" ,IJ$.:"i dote~ ~: tbe kidnap 1".11 ln '.relollatloll lor the M'aoiit 'pampblell lo factory -kers. were lnj~ ,Sfpilce. arrested • shooting death of 1'!a0~ •l)'mp@l\IM< ·After ·hil death a, factory guard,. Jean, demonllra~1~ " " • Rene-Oierre OVl!l'lley. wbO di!'1 In a elash Antoine Tramont, 15, was ll'Nllod. 11111 •u11 · '~ Nogrette bad 25with Renault auto Woi'b ~ !~Teti. 'charged wilh·murd«. • ~Ja•l.°'f"r'1'~illng notes· s!p!d · , .: 1 , .• ,_.Tl!ree ·cla~s· alter 0mney•,. death •. l!Y ·lefl!Jt·pol!Ucai:'orglnlzat!Oos agamst Noi/"elte ii Ip charge. of ~ · IJ!llOll ,~pber J-Paul 8'rir• 111!1, w.zlla bis ·PJllll!po•·op !Ibo;~· relatkins for the auto COD\RMf. · . , ____ / ~ii:ELf~y~u:1!~~'·R·· o. v-:..1ty: Out ~or·-· We~;i~.;;o- ln a communiq,,.,~ aec;i.t.!ell-wmg ' · 3 .. ~ · .. .11 · ' '~~. or.pnization sakl.Ne>grftte 11was ari'ested • { ,. . 1 ~ , ., • ;:;;:~::~.:Uon;.:~::;:, ·~f ,F:U~ o's Grrui<lcfiitd. ~-~ agalDstthelaWof.a:rSfns,"~com'.--'· \ . ., .. .r·· ·~ 1' · '· ··%.-:~·;· .·. munlque Said. ''We, represent the~ of . · ' . J •. ' ••1 ·~:r, ·, · ·. the peqple's justice i)i. 'tl!t•(lice'-ol· ~ . ·llADllIJ;l (UPm:t',.,.n!alJ<pollce l!!rn-minent 1Bmllle4>mid will mue -~. wbo want terror \o ·r.elln;•lil.'~. Jargest .e<t 0ut ,ln force•lodar,ito -prlv'"1l )'9, ·a·"'1a~ by~· Of tbe,Bpmisb factory ol Fr~.'' ... , ', . , ,· ,,.. .. loriSpaln'a bi~ ·.,.iai. ....i 11n two kings w¥1'!""'ifld1tlil!·ml'wlil>, U.bil PollcO"sald a byst&Dder'eame'ti>'them lfocades · -'.the · aa·rr.fage -~ plan1' come· true, .1iill IRkreed•hlm, n with an eyewltntss account of the kidnap. Generalilaimo Francisco Franco's grand-adds lo the Image ol llj;lbllity wblcb bis They ssld the bystander, whose ldtnttty daughter lo a member of the SpoDlah 35-,..,...ld regllne has acquired since the they did not reveal, said be saw several royal 'familyo civil war years. persons grab a man wbo fif.l'logrette's Many European bluebloods a n d Fa8blnn designer Pedro llalenclaga description on a street near the Renault celebriUes were among the more than came out of retirement to create what executive's home in the Paris suburb of 2,000 guests. They ranged from Swedish has been described as a classical-styled, Billancourt. royalty lo ~-Henry Ford II, and from gem-sprinkled white satli dress for the The Witness said the .men forced l!lm ~rincesa. Grace ol M91Ulco lo bullllgbter blonde bride, "Miria de! Car me• into a small Renault van and drove off. Manuel '1El Cordobes" Benitez, the Martinez~Bordiu Franco, 21. The communique demanded the im-world's bJghest-paid athlete. Her groom, PrJqce Alfonso of· Boq:rbon. mediate freedom of demonstrators ar-The 6:00 p.m. (9 a.m. PST) wedding 36, will wear bis gold.embrOldered rested during violent_J)rot'ests that follow-was remarkable for more than its glitter uniform of Spain's ambassador to ed Overney's death, and: the reiDstate-and thf! selling ln the 17th qentwy Pirdo Sweden. The. ceremony wil be performed ment of several RenauJt factory workers Palac.e, Franco's official residence. by cardinal \incente Enrique Tarancon. fired after the disorder. It links the nation's ,two most pro-Archbishop of Madrid. ' ~=-o.t~' /JM ic-o •II• ---______ ,..,.,.._ _"'_""' __ ""'--· .... •-lea. " --~ --213r "-___ ., -_If' .... --lod .. -. k-'r --..... ,_. __ . ~ ... __ ,, __ ..... -... -"'.-- ,,..,""'-loo -...... -- I,... _____ _ ""'" ....... .,, __ _, T ... Uhca--lf• K-.1Wf .... _,.......,. 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T•oft1.•. • 5 'vl!Aft Oft 50,000 !!LE· FISK SHOCKS BUEil PAil UITA AIU ........ -......... -- n•a•m --• . lllllE---an lllf --.... --•• IHOC!CtuMMTtl . n111•··~ ..................................... . ...... .,,, ,.. _ .... .. .. ...... .... .. ..-...,.... ,... ....... .... BUEil PAii ,__....,_ IHIU..A• u ...... OOSTA IESA ................. ---.,,. .... WESTlllSTD , ......... -........ M .. tJ11 n2-- ................... '"'-~ IU.JMI . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. I ' I I , -.. , • D,tD,Y PILOT EDl'l'Olllill PA.GE ' Progress on Rerouting ' • Three p!Uea apparenUy have found a mutually aatlifylng IO!uUon to the controversy over where the !JunUngton Beach ~way should he built. · Spokesmen• from Huntington Beach, Fountain Val· ley and Westmlna(er agreed Jast 'week to ask tbe state to reopen bearlngs on the Huntinllton Beach route. Their a.greement bas to be formaliz~ 6y each council, but no major roadblocks .to that have appeared so far. The key to-nopening the bearlngo i& a proposed re- routing ofr the ~iy south of the ~n -Diego Free- way. Huntington Beach authorities are willini to let the freeway come dowti Gothard Street in their city, instead of Newland Sb:eel in Foll!'tlin Valley. That makes Foun· tlln Valley peoele very happy. It also kepi Westminster SY.Okesmen happy, because this time the reroutinf plan did not affect any of West- minster~s commercial aq.d. U state officials' agree to new bearings. all three cities· will get wliat 'tbey win! thanka to.bard work and a willingness to cooperate' for their mutual benefit. Fountain Valley Accl,_jmed ! • ' I '· ""' I · Reading is probibly the most important skill any child Can learn in his or her early school years. Yet how e~lll:Uy a child learns to r~ -and how, therefore, reading ought to be taught -long bas remained a mys- toi:y. . Many Individual theories have eaiatld, and maJ)j leaching methods have sprung from them. But they were always too complex and too diverse to be useful to the average teacher in the classtoom. ,._ Now the Fountain Valley School Di!trict bas pioneered a nationally acclaimed readint •)'stem that mtegratei all the widely scattered elements of readiqg theory llJd Pr•ctice Into one simple p1cka11. The "Teacher Support System In Re~' breaks down readlnJ into more than 200 specWc . Tea.ch· ers are proV1ded with 1 lest to check .-child's mas- tery of each reading skill, and also with 1 IJJt of remed· ial lessons to be ISSlgned wherever a child shows w.U-ness. ., Alter just seven months on the CO!Dme)'Cial mark<!, . more than 400 school dlstrlct.s across the nation have adop~ the system, and several stales are (Onsldering following stiit. This success is efoquent te~hqony to .ti>• quality of the system Fountain Valley bu developed. -... ~ • Meadowlark Headache ·. ' For years, John R Turner bis had to batUe his neighbors, mostly home owners, over M,adow!ark Afr.: port. They comp!~· about dust, about nolae, about the n1jlllber of lirptm ibd about bow tow the planea flew. I Tbe home owners won mpst of the sldrmlahea. But, while some of ·them -wanted tcrcompletely qusl MeadOw· lark, Huntingtrin Beach city councils refustd'to elimln•- ate lb~ litUe airport. I · Now rising pi:Oi>erty taies may accom~lsh the ouster oi Meadowlark •p!'W•Y· Turner his offered to sell bis lease and all iinprovements tef the county for $75,000. He doesn't feel be can last much longer as a private ~rport operator. • " There is no doubt the County needs more airports, and n)ight, w~t to bn.i: .Me~wlar~ to. 'keep It in uae. But part of Turner's idea with the sale is to .. increase the airport's uae by private planes. He le.els the county might expand its operation, Any sympathy for Turner would he quickly lost ii Meadowlark .is expanded. Keeping it alive is one prob- lem, expansiof! is quite another. • • • • • " '• . . • I • • . ' • t ... • • ' • H Two Kin~: Stepmother Trie1 to Stafl Off Welfare ' 'To Be' Men Vs. 'To Have' C~oo~y ' .• ··Finds. Social Security Law Is Cruel '111oapu at Large' Men may be divided a1rnoM any way we please, but I have found the .most useful di.stinction to be made between thole who devote their Uves to coo.. jugating the verb "to be," and those who Gus ·· • I, Why the bfir 'furor about a spot oi .oil on a beach! For the record, there <wa1 a lot more oil or tar on the beaChea frOm nat\U'al causes 31· years igo. 1be OU c6mpanies are ~ping by pumping tills on out with their olf-rigs. To the Editor: I am wrWiig this, letter because I find the laws of our country are ~ynjust. . . _),·am 31 )ears. old and hlve a young daughler 14. My busbancj and I were .~ied On May 7, 1971. On May IO, 1971 we moved into our home on the ,.Qringe Coast On Nov. 8, 1971, my husband died -H. W. -of mAlignint inelanoma cancer. I Went throtigh all the necessary paper "lit t-twe ~ ,.... v-.. ""'. ~ wort • with Social Security to claim :;:"',.!':. :..:,. ::.= :~ ::_ benefits for our 14-year-<>ld daughter. ,Social Security has sent me a letter ital~:. HWe cannot.pay the benefits you ·filed for, because )'<JU do not meet a re-I p e D d their llvei C<Ojupting the verb "to have." .t "" """" ~bin· It :II loa-late; the qulreneol of the Social Security law. • beautiful ,-.., • !llUJ>ld because Uiey .That law fr.,'Jbere muot -be a poien~ jltlHe appearlnce ,la place of reality; ~Ud relationship for at leaat nine . ~ ...... How ftfr"'1Jnc ii· would be. to bear a major polhlclan sav some day :c "°I don't know enOugh about that questiorr; I have to study It much -.,,,. iu;d, the ~ ~Iii paradoX, the fl). -mcitbs, • three months' lf accidental tellli'nt lieoome .tupld 6ecause they pu_t death." My busbaM aod I were married the !ntellect WMre,the whole pei'sonalitf ilx mootlis. ...,.-: ahould 1be. · -r : · more carefully before I'm entitled to express an opinion carrying any weight." • • • The true liberal pooiUoq ,wu best put by John Stuait Mill, wh<n he advised both coneervatlves and radicals: "We can afford nelthv Ignorant opposition to change nor iporant change." ' . . . So long u most people's views cont.Jnue to be determined by their emotions, their political representatives will have,. no. in- centive lo appeal to their minds. • • • Every nation convinces Jtself, and tries to convince others, that it is fo ' ~ce", but when the necessary cOmp-omises for peace begin to clash with self-interest, each nation sudden1y discovers that it is for "honor" above an else: • • • The possession of one particular quality In excess always exercises a stupefying effect upon ii• _.,.., the lhroag become etupid beca113 they como to nly • • • • I CONTACTED the Social Security of- Tbere IS only one real succeSs in life-fJCe and asked wh"at happens to all the to become who you are, by the freedom • nioney my ~~d paid to Social Securi- to find" out what you do best, and the ty_ 101\the past 15 yean. The lady I spoke oecurllf to do IL to ,... ktild enodgh to tell Me that the • • • money iJ "put lnto a fund for someone ~ ReaCtionafiea always plead .''tradiUoo" elille." "' ~ when they ~ no raUooal argum~ to ,., I'm nor on the welfare roJls. I'm. not fall baclt on; u even Ellenbow.-coUecq food siamps. I'in lrying to hold remarked on his P re s 1 d e n ti a l in-a to.hour-a-week job, that certalnly does augµration ceremony : "Tradition is• OOl not pay me gro.a, or even cqme cl6ae1 to involved -. U we ~~e llOin!l ~ to ,.hat my husband waa bringing homl u tradition, we would wear: tri.cornered a tll1 pay. i•m. trying tO give my daughter bl.la and lmee-britcbea," , a stable home lile aod lltY in our home, , • • ' • a· home thit holds man.t loving and I enjoyed the nmat): of the lllU! l>or pleasant memories, and Social Security who, when he Jearl)ed in class Jhat · ~le.Ill rite that I shouJcl have been married Washington threw a · dplllr· ....... the ··nine rilooths, instead ol-&ix. in order to PotomaC, BDOrted:·"Welr, 'thlt"w"'11~ 'so"':· Cl01k!ct the benefit for our child. much -my did sayo .• dollar wont a lot IF AN ACCIDE'-AL d th farther Jn those dlysl" '"' ea was • • -, . • necessary ·to claim our $oclal Security . . •, · ""'· tienefjt, I'm sorry that cOd didn't ha ve Speaking of fat.hen, I have always felt fore1ittit to let my huS&nd die quickly that the Award of the Year ought tQ go to and mercifully in an automobile accident the one (U he can be found ) who has • . . ' never prefaced a temlrk to bis son with instead o.f· suffenng w1~e~r. the phrase "Wbto I wu your •"e •• What right does Social Sectir1ty have to ' · -• • • • tell me that because I wasn't ma rried a ' '" ~ Jtngth of t.irile, I do not have a Miller's. Lile and 'Times valid claim on benefits that .art due us. TM. minute we said' "I do", we had a ~ or pa,rent-stepchild relaUonship. Ifs 1 sJsaiPe tbat'-Olir lafvs are so ~el ood that eoelety feels the only way to col· lfct fundJ is for me to quit my job and sit myself down in the-. welfare oUice and say, "Here we are, support us." ' . Most people eipress admirall<ll or apathyo when it comes to Henry Miller's work, 8nd I suspect uiat will be the pat- . tern of r.eaponae to "My-Life and Timel," .oc ALL WE ARE ASKING for is 'the published oaJy< . ...U after the con-Soclal Security benefit due us. Why do we trover.tal writer'a llOth birthday. pey-Soci{ll SecuritY. ·~ all,-if loved ones· Aclually, this la a proctucµon rather decades, Paris, Greece, llig Sur; Miller cannot benefit by lhese paymeola? The than a boolt, a "visual autobiography," on death, on frl~dship, ~pby, Santa Ana Social Security oUice· riso bold and outslzed, crammed with pie-wrlt1J11. ae1; old friends like . Is Nin Informed me t!Ult people pay !\'\cl"l and ..,wrence DlllTell, hil live wives, !ii--Securlly !or years 8*-then do not mllet a turea, bits of manuscript and color eluding the . current, a pretty Japaneae""-requirement pt the law ·bl, order to. col· reproductions of Miller's •painling1. It la· yOUll( lady""°"ed Hold. He la flway1 !al-' Ject. , . . produced by 1'!8Yboy Preso (117:16) · Uog la love, be admlla; u a writer he WHY? which does Its beit to make the tough old wu golog to write the truth, ncepl "I , Brool<tyn.bom •utt>or o1 l<lillO 10 .books found 1 coulciD,, nobody can write the Into ao octogenariaD au l)'IDho , aboolaile .,..ii." ONB or 'l1IE flrll UWap lhat blll :iva NothiDI about his old friend George II I fUB.pqt phololrlph (ID color) oj 0r...it, wbo dlad af tuberculolis II 41 ... Jn his '19th year playing ping·poog ~ ln "Down and Out ln London and wllll ~ naked blonde girl (he plays a .PWll," ""*'a more convincing boo1a on • ......,, defeoslV. 7.el·llke game," he belni "'>"~ than "Tropic ~f Cancer." --wldcll, ... llUllJOCla, ii the only ..., 19 do ii with thil kind o! oppoomt). It It obmus that Miller lalU ~­ --Ibis boola, and aure ........._ wa llod I -adapted !ri>m laitt'inlde · by ........... Callfornif pholocrap!wr IlrdJ -._ lo a "'* Miller hl!I 11..,. -!ala autob!Ography, from "~ af Ciacer" cm -that being an -i af bis Pw Die ID lhe tl!OI when be --what be OllCI!' termed I "~ _.Uoa." MiQer never tbouPI ol "Clllcer'' u immoral, or .. ,. U[. Jla-o, be ........ , WU wilb ~ .. -., ........ ...... Al llll: CU'D -..,, Miier 11111 ,. lie lo I film ....... I -llMd, - who -tlaol Gld ... -tano en fJf llt1fludJ. '1111 11111 ..,.. I . "MT LIPS AND TIMES" ls an in· t"91111oi-with the artlsl. Visually, one! u a~. u It tun. But I came IWlY -It lhlnkm, o! Onnll. V. 5. ~ .... cau.ct Orwell "the con- -af !Iii --·" Ml)'bO It ts • • we11 11e didn't Uve tone enough 1o -I euicature, playlq ping-poog wtth a:lllllf .. 'lllW-Bopa MRS,,NQl\!&AN T. DAVIS f)lt .... .Blaekeldt • . . ' . To the Editor · -• The slron( PQUibllitits o! lulare poiirer sborlages in or..,. County wwe m ... . . ) ..---Bw Ge.rte---. Deir 0-ge: Why is it that the IDOll inlallfpol mao mak11 a !Ool ol ldn._il»•"" -Ullll blonde ID a noailob I thlmeleuly .. _ 1-zW)Mn- ing over a filing cabjne!?' , ,.1 MRI. T.1 Y. Dear l\lrs. T. Y., ; WHERE! WHERE! WHEllt1 Oh .•. er, 1ctU1Qr, Mn. ~ \"., lhit ........ M .......... A "" i llo -111, to ~;;a;·i1~ rm ..... don lo ""'-....... at llti --· Write lo Am,.wll ya! 117 , .... 111-... ~ the lllaole day. ,/ ' . ... . v • "To Lucaata , Going to the W'n": "Yet this inconstancy is such "As thou too shalt adore; "I could not love thee , Dear, so much, "Love I not honor more." Letters from readers art welcome. FJ(oM READING Mr. Titus' other Normally writtr.1 should convey their ~eviiws I wouJd gather th~t he paid prel· m<1sogea tn 300 word! or ,_ T'"-Y close attention In hts drama and , .c:~. 't.e ... theater arts classes but he must have nght. to~ co~e _letters to fit space been either absent or, at least, in- or ebm1na~ hbel is: rtseTWd. Alt ~.t· attentive in English literature. ~era must tnciude .nanature and ~il·-Surely thert must have been in the effort to supply its readtrs with iJller· esUng news as well 8s comlC3." DENNIS PERRIN ReaUh11 Direction To the Editor: • There Is always a terrible danger when 1ng addres1, but ~mtl ~11 be with-play, "Dear Liar," 8 better, or at least ~eld on reqiuit 1f 1Uffident reOJon more originat;.llne than the one chosen to ~ apparent. Poetrv wiU not be pub-demonstrate Shaw's "brilliant command an outsJder Uke myself, from up Palms/ Cheviot Hills way dares to speak in the general dlrectkln of Huntington Beach. But I have been in your area often the last few years, leclurlllf ln blgh schools and various colleges 1n and near you, and I feel I lanow fJfFJe o! you well. , hshed. of the Engllah language and h i a devastating use of lt." >.•!ew ..-qo ·l~down to speak at" a Friends o! the !Jbrary em>lng at GOlikft Weol Collapi Mr. D1ao. 'Neulra appeared, coincidentally, on 0., aame program widi me, and spott ml showed sllde• of hi• pla111 and model f« your future city library. ed last week in Anaheim by the Southern California Edison Co. Edison has tht° knoW-bow and the finan- cing to build power plants that will avoid blackouts but it is 'being stymied by overzealous environmental extremists and by polltlcians who are over-reactliig to the pressures exerted by that smill ifOUp. IF ONLY THOSE who 1re opposing needed additions to power supply facilities would be cUt off from se"lce when a blackout occurs, that would be approprlate. But why should all of the rest of us suffer the inconvenience of no lights, no television, no cooking units, no refrigeration, no air conditioning, and none of the many other service.a that electricity provides. The effects of the power shortage in .E!ogland. although due-lo a coaLitdke there, illustrate what could happen here U Edison and other electric uUlltiea con- tin ue to be hamst rung by obslnlctkmitts. ROBERT~E Pot .,,, liooze To the Editor ' Cartoonist Mauldin r e f I e ct 1 lr· responsibility and your paper publishing cartoons soft-selling pot only reflecta your irresponsibility condoning cartoooa for daily distribution. No ooe In their right mind can say booze overdooe ls going to make a belier IOciety. So how can anyone draw &a;J parallel belween pol and booze? We ,_. have a booze problem for peo-. pie unable to control their drlnlilDC habill. D.oea anyone supposedly an adult think UJ!i,1 legalizing o! illegal pol is hel- ter lilt• bo6Z<i. Neither crutch is good, ao why the ,in!erence t!Ult pot b the better way-out? / Surely the syndicated cartoonists can come up< with better stuff. . ' JACK OWEN . Co:rtoom bV ito:ulcUn mid; Sandn1, among oehm-11 totrt prompttd bt1 ·thc federal commlnion Etu4y~ finding iLleoaJ. morijuand harrn~ss and non- addictive while ltgal alcoholic bevtr· age1 ar1 both! h.armful and addictitl4 when c~d in exce11. -Editor 8•11.,•1 Phlgl•l'llm To Ille Edllor: Drama criUc Tom Titus• erudition took GG a llllle tamllh in today's (March 2) edlUoo wheo he chooe to Uluslralt the lalt, great George Bernard Sbaw'a "brilliant command of the EngUsh lmiguage and his devastating use of It'' (Titus' words) by quoting the Old M,.. ter's plagiarism of one of the more fa· moua and mool quoted poems ol u early En~lilll poet. 'lbe 'nt\llwSbaw quote wu: "I could~ lcwe you, dear, '° much, loved I not money more". FOR COl\IPARISON I quote the lost ltaoJa of Richard Lovelace'• (ltl8-tll58) I BOB SANDERS ·Artist, Not Athlete To the Editor: I would like to comment on a remark which appeared irl 1 recent ed.Jtlon of the DAILY PILOT. . "I I WAS ~SEL y . Impressed by what I saw. ~·library WU· more than a library and U completed In the manner demonstrated Jn the slides and plaM could certainly be a ceriter about which a good part o! the city social life could revolve. Every town, every city ~ m()fe such pllcea where we can go to ite and, be seen, to teach and be taught, to have our reaources freshened. Jn town after town, the last 30 years, I have seen °";", ooctal life dimin~hed. In clly after city, I have found we have fewer, lnstad of i;nore, places to go. we need more choices away from TV, U we wish to ao choose. El Cordobe1,-the Spanish bullfighter, is referred .to as an 11athlete." A furero Is not an 1ll}lete. He ls an "artist" and a far better one than some of the exhibitors al the Laguna Beach Winter Festival. Anybody who ever witnessed lbe Gr~t Aruzza perfonn in the rini at Muico Ci- ty °' Guadalajara would not call hl"l_ an athlete. Unlorlunately, alter risking hi1 Hie every Sunday afternoon, he was killeil in an automobile accident between Mexico City and Cuemavaca (the hom of a cow ). -~NOT ro·BEJ;ABOR the·polht, I dare to EDGAR O'GRADY PHELPS · speak up now becaua I think you are Wants U'I tf,lmer • To the Editor: What's going on? Alter about !S years, Moonbeam McSWlne Is finally about to be · bithed, and you have the undying gall to replace Li 'l Abner with Gaaoline Alley at this most inopportune thne? I can put up with )'OUr paper's poor quality of proofreading and inaccurate reporting, but to excludo Ll 'l Abner from your comic section ia approachfnt the brink o( blasphemy. I realiie that you are no more than a pawn at the mercy of the Loi Angele• 11me1, but I say to you lir, "llhrug the in- different Ues of the ptt1ent and revert bock to the um., whet! the DAILY PILOT bad an independent air and m1de an \ moving in · a healthy direction, to five your communJty a m a g n e t l c at· traction center, a choice out.side the home that would be stimulating. beautiful, full of texture. U lbe library is finally built to-the-full, as planned by Mr. Neutra, It would offer an ea:ample to all other small cities, or large, in Celifomla. We would come to you, then, to look, to Jeam, ind to be advised by your ex- ample, on how to create a better life. I HOPE 11IA T the new city ad· mtnistrator . and members of the city council will cootinue to help the F'rlenda of the Library create this aplendid ,proJ· ect. This leUer is only ooe of many I hope to write in the years ahead, wherewr I see a project coming to birth that I think needl encouragement. So often we forget to take tlme ·to C1.1ngratulate ~ for their taste and imqinaUon. I IO con· Both Are Wrong grajulale Hqntington !leach and will wall to see the library completed. Oo ,the · ··evening when It Is bultt and opened, I m '.\ hope you will invita me down to break a · bottle of f hampagne ot crack ~ first • • wniments book I ' Good luck as you move ahead '° 11t an example for every commlDIHy tn need of social revival iJI all o1 California . • Spriaplll, La., Preu A New1 Joaraal: "The cry of the ultra liberal is: We must change. to meet the ch8J11 illl needs o! our people. The cry of the ultra conservative II: la there nothini sacred, what is good enough for grandpa Is good enough for me. Both are wrong. This country must procreea, but progresa cannot be made without a aolld background, a keystone Jn law, tradition or psst practice. Nothing standa still, but nothing auccwful pro- ll'eSael unl111 tt has 1 solid fouodalloo." Brooblle, Pa., Amertc.: 1We ll•e In a fast.moving world and few are able to retain the simple, fundamental val11es lo dealings wfth their fellowmen. The dollar Is tremendously Important. The urge to follow the crowd la often 1lmo1t i:'- reaisUble, lhe ur&e to deviate from the truth powerful. Yet the great men and women. of achievement tre usually those who retain si mple, basic vlrtuts. They dare disagree with the crowd. They •Pf'k the truth when ii'• unpopular. How aboul )'OU!" \ f RAY BRADBURY OIAMI COAST DAILY PILOT Rob<rl N. Weed, PublUA<r ThomOJ Kctull, Editor Alb•rt W. Botu Editorio! PC!lt Editor The editorial pa~ or tht 0.07 PUot setkl to lnJorm and aUmu· late ~edcrs by praenllnc thls nCYll!lpaper's opinions •nd. com- D'Wlntlll")' on topics or lntcrtst and •IJ{nlflca.nce. by proYldlns • ttmlm for the ex11rt1•lon oi ·b\,lr ~ opinions, And by Pf'l!stn~n• the dlvtrte vltw11Qfnt1 ol lnfoi'mcd ob- l<'tVtl'I 11.M 1pokttmtn on topkl: O{ tht 4',y. Wednesday, Marcb 8, 1971 I I I • T • -. • SEN. MUSKIE GIVES VICTORY SIGN !AT RIGHT ARE HIS CHILDREN) But ObMr'f'ert Say That McGovern Got Biggest Boost in New Hampshire Spain If.u1iches Legal Action Again.st Irvin.gs NEW YORK (UPI) -Spain has become the third nation to file or con· sider criminal charges against author Clifford Trving and his wife Edith as a reiult of1be discredited '"autobiography " of eccentric billi~naire Howard Hughes. 'lbe ,Jrvlnp, mean~hlle. appeared 1eparately in New York before federal and county grand juries lnvestigating whether .to band down criminal in- dictments In the cue. On the ,SpanJsb laland of Ibiza, where the lrvtngs live, .lawyer Rlcardo Rives P.1arques said he was filing a suit charg- ing the lrvings with forg""Y and swindl· tng. The suit, P.·larques said, was riled "to dis::ourage f~ person,. or organlza· tJona ~Ung up their illldtt.operatlons on SpanJ!H territory." Under Spanilh law, crlmel initiated or 1 plalllled In Spain come ""der Spanish jurlldictloo, oven If they ~re commlted •br\>ld. -' Swiaii 1utborities already have charged Mrs. Irving, 36, with fort!ey, perjury, coun.terfelt.lng and larceny. lrYing 6as aajd she· ..... the "'°"' ........... -lf *'Helga R. Hughes" who ·depos!ted lntO a numbered Swiss bank a~nt '650.000 that McGraw-HUI, who planned to publish the book, gave Irving to pus on to HU1hes. The money later was withdrawn from. the bank and most of it has been fotmd in another Swist bank. The Swiss ha\•e ,asked that Mrs. Irving be ex- tradited. McCloskey Get s 1-Iis 20 %, Sees 'Bigger Victorie s' CONCORD. N.Jt. (AP\ -Rep. Paul N. 1'1cCloskey says he hasn't "overwhelmed tte President'' with. his 20prcent oJ the New Hampshire presidential pr imary vote, but he plans to ent-er primaries in Alassac,husetts and Rhode Island "to celebrate bigger victories than this.". McClol!lkey told 1 group or supporters at a hotel here that his vote in Tuesday's first presidential primary "shows there are 2Q percent or more peoople in New Hampshire who are willing to listen to the issues." The main issues in the campaign for the llberal California Republlcan ha\'e been President Nixon's handling of the v.·ar in Vietnam and honesty in govern- ment. . Mccloskey gathered about 20 percent of the unofficial !noomplete vote tally on the ' Republican ballot. President Nixon . took a commanding 69 percent and anolher challenger, Ohio Rep. John 'Ashbrook, a conservative>, won about 10 perpt. ·TO' comedian Pat Paulsen got 'ahe per· <.,ntl . , MCC\oskcy had said earlier that he would drop his challenge to Nixon if he failed to get 20 percent ot the vote, but he said he would continue to debate the lssUes. Atuch of his ruture -depends on the money that comes into his campaign ef· forts in lhe next few weeks. He said he was "substantially" in debt. .., ~tichigan Rep. Donald \V . Riegle, b~th of 11:ho1n worked in ~lcCloskey's ca mpaign. Before he greeted his 8JO supporters l\1cCloskey visited Ashbrook in his room at the hotel and congratulated him on running a "complete good and honest ca1npaign." I think we shO\\'ed the President something," Mccloskey said. First Primar y Vote Fi gures MANCHESTER, N.H. (APl - Here are the vote totals in the New Hampshire Republican presidential preff!rence primary with 98' percent of the expected vote count~d: t Niion 64i870 -69 ~rcent , McCJoskey'19,193-31 percent Ashbrook 9,243 -10 percent Paulsen 1,013 -l perctnt ~Uc results with M perctnt of-the xote counted. Muskie 36,207 ....... 48 percent McGovern 28~061 ""' 37 percent Vorty 4.631 -6 percent Hartke 2,181 - 3 percent Coll 2.111 -O percent W·Mills 3,258 -4 percent W-Kennedy 737 -I percent W·Humphrey 282 -o percent W.Jackson 143 -0 percent W·McCarthy 34 -0 percent \\1 -Write Jn. · ., . • • • OAILY r!LO~ l5 • J\.f cGoveril Hopes Soar " ... Decis ive Prima_ry Vic tory Eludes Musk ie MANCHESTER, N.U. (llP) -Sen. Ed- • mund S. Mu.skle'a showing la the Ne• Hampshire prtaldtntial pr el e re n c e primary is neither the clear, victory the front running Democrat sought nor the \ major politlca1 blow bis Democritic ri\'als claim. lt is raU1er the fusl instalhnent in a tong arduous sea59n of primary contest.I and it M>ill be eclipsed in a week by the verdict of the voters in Florida. However, Muskie appearis to have 1uf. fercd an unexpected blow in the selection of .the Democratic National Convection delegates from New Hampshire. His managers had e,xpected to sweep those conle$ts but partial returns showed Mus~ie supporters leading in only 11 o[ 20 races. · Sen. George S. ¥cGovern the man who l(ot the biggest boost" in New Hampshlre1 wa5 leadin11 for the other nine delegates. But Muskie could not muster a clear majority of the Democratic vote ln hlf contest with McGovern and three other significant challengers. And there could be s c an t en- couragement In lhe preferential primary outcome for a candidate who entered the c:ontest as a towering favorite, a virtual favorite-son. It was ?l-1cGovern who emerged ·as the chief political beneficiary in that phase of the primary. His showing, with more than a third cf the total Democratic vote, multipBed his standing in naticnal opinion poll.!1, which rated him the presidential choice or only 6 percent of Democrats. McGovern managers hope th'e New Hampshire showing will b6ost their man w~en the pollsters next sa~ple public opinon. In the preferential vote. \\•ith nearly 94 percent of tho ballots counted, Muskie's abl.re was • perce1t; McGovern's YI. In anotbor phue of the primary, Muskie waa far ahead Ul, Ille conteat for tbe delega\ea who WU\ cut nomlnaUng votes at the Democtatlc 'n1tlonal ~n­ vention. Partial returna pve him 11 ol the 211 delegates who wUl cJll New lllmpablre's 18 votes. Thal w.. short or the aweep bis managers bad e~. But It fib into thO Mu.oltle pme plan: Enter almolt ~veryv cont.eat, coll~ eve!')' available dele;ate ln quest of "She. Ql4Clc 1,509. That Is the number It wilt t.ltt to nominate when Democrats convene ·tn Miami Beach, Fla., next July to. Jn that effort, the crucial contests ~ lhead. Mtllkie hopes are blgb for a ma1or victory In Illinois, where t'ro delegates will be at stake in a March 21 primary. A more Impressive New Hampshire showing could have provided a ,pl)'cholo&~ boost in the delegate-col· lectln( ellc.-t. It also might have helP<>d 1n Florldl, where 11 Democrats are in the race and where Muskie strategists fear 11t' mt&ht .finish third, behind Alabama Gov. George C. Wall ace and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. Florida j>olls rate Muskie and Hum· phrey in a tight race tor a second-place !lnlah behind the favored Wallace. * * * * *" * Yorty Undaunted in N.~., Says He's Still in Rae~ MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) -Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles said Tuesday night he definitely I.! not out of the presidenti&l' race despite hJs poor showing in the New Hampshire primary. "I will ' definitely be in the California primary and maybe some others in the interim," he iald. The last minute wrjte-ln campaip of Rep. Wiibur D. Miila (f>.Ark.), hurl him the moSt, Yorty said. Mills poured a lot or money into the campatgn and spent $50 a vote, he said. Yorty's campaign manager, Robert A. F REE -Philbrick, said Yorty had expected to gel between 15 and 20 perwit of the vote. Yorty actually received about 6 per· cent. The mayor 111<1 the ohowing ol Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie ()).Maine), in the primary indicates the Maine senator will have trouble in other primaries. '"It he couldn't do better than that with his provlnclal appeal to fellow New Englanders, he will have a hard time when . he gets to California when [ can say, 'My fellow Californians,' Yorty said. 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During the rally AlcCloskey introduced former New York Congcessman Alllard Lowenstein. who inltiated the "Dwnp J ohnson" moven1ent:=;In~1;968;:,, ~·~n~d~::::=:=:=::::::;::;::::;::::;::::::::;::;::;:::=::;::::;::~, Indians Demand U.s.'i Guaranteed Accuracy. -....... ..io11 -1or __., o1 -11111 , -oduolioft, If 1111 oompony -. ., ..., ...ttint In ...., poMty or ln-•1111. 1hor wll JJ11t fllo P'Ml.tv Of intntt. . Guaranteed Protection. 11 vou• .... m ii ....i-by"'"-~,.,., "'"1 h- Investigate De~th GOROON, Neb. (UPI) -Officials of the American In· Some eoo lndilns-succeedid dian 110vement. controlling e8.rJy today in obtaining a the gathering of Indians here, meeting ·wnh ·government of· have demanded a foll-scale ficials in' their queat for a J JusUce D epa r l m en t in- federal investigation into the v e s t J g a t t o n into the death of a St-year-old Indian circumstances 1urroundJng the here last month. death of Raymond Yellow The Indians drove into Thunder, an Oglala Sioux. Gordon Tuesday from lhe Pine Smith said the entire com· Ridge. S.D., Reservatlon and munity of Gordon was behind vowed to "stay until we get the Indians in seeking jusUce what we "'ant. •1 ror Yellow Thunder's death. Sheridan County Attorney v:hich he cded "needless and Michael Smith said today a Insane.·•. But Smith said he meeting had been scheduled would not elevate the chargea between federal authorities of manslaughter and false Im· and the Indians. pri.sonment he already has Nixon Hoax · \Broadcast Reported NEW ORLEANS IUPI) The U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesdav a hoax message wa.!I transmitted by a Co a s t Guardsman to 22 uniU along the Gulf of 'Pitexico during President Nixon's China visit to the eUect that Nixon had been assassinated and t,hat World War rtl had been declared by \'Ice President Spiro T. Agnew. ln ·response to a query, the Coast Guard's Eighth Oi•trlct Headquarters in New Orleans said. "A hoax message wa s tr._.utted on an t n t r a · dlllrlct teletype nel to Z2 units I of the EICJ!th Coast Guard D!Jlrid 111 the morning or Feb. 17, tm.0 JllWIYS, e Coast Guard ••111111 uld, 1 • T h e msrrp 1wu 1mmediately =11'1 aa l()Ulious II the • olllce, wrUied, ind 1111 an1tl . on the n<I d .. ......... filed a!Z&inst· five suspects in l connection with Y e 11 o w Thunder's death. The Indians have demanded the charge be changed to fi rst d e g r e e 1 murder. I Smith said the autopsy I report showed Yellov.· Thunder died or a cerebral hernor· rhage. The evidence. Sm.Ith said showed Y tllow Thunder was stripped from the waist down by five whites on Feb. 13 and pushed onto a dance noor at the Gordon American Legion Club. He suffered a blow to the head the same night, Smith said. causing a cut eye I and abrasions. Vello\v Thunder's body was found feb. 20 in the cab of a pickup truck at A C.orclon car dealer's lot. 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Anderson, whom ARI COmpany presi- dent Roger ~utels described u an Kidnaped Girl Freed; R.ansomLeft VISALIA (UPI) -The daughter of an auto deiler, kidnaped from her home the day before her ninth birthday, wu released' unharmed early · today after spending 30 hours with abductors who ckmanded PM),000 ransom. Michelle 'Rene Wiebe, the daughter of Arnold Wiebe, was released at the River Inn Motel on the Kings River and told· police sbe had not been hurt. But she complained, "l didn't get my presents ... all day." 'T,uesday was her birthday. · Police Capt. Dean C. Marshall 54ld the cirl wis kldnaped Monday nl~ht. Wiehe rounded up the ransom money Tuelday. He made a drop in accordance with telepliooed imtrudlons from Ille ltld- napera, but passersby picked up the money..tufled brielcase and returned ll lo Police. '!'be ~pan lppor<DllJ lave up Doe plan short!' ~-~-llfe ilrt at the 1nn. Sbo told the .......,. • liod been _kllmpid ..r R•llc,a _.. al1ed. . . The clMeol be(an at 7:ll•p1 -.Y when Ille. lddnaper1 knocUd oo ·lhe dlar of Ille Wiebe reslclence In I b l 1 cmral California l•nnlill connnunlly and Nld Ibey were aellllll Uckels lo a charitable event. When Mrs. Ruth Wiebe o p en e d the door, three 1men wearing akl masks, two of \hem armed _with handguns, burol lnlo the house. • -Mrs . Wiebe screamed, attracting the attention of a neighbor, Dr. Edward Peterson who was on his way to a Boy Scout meeting with his two sons. He went fo'.ihvestigate and also was forced inside the house. He and Mrs. Wiebe and Michelle's older sister, Janelle, 15, were Ued and ·gagged. Petenqn's two boys came to the house. looking for him a short while later and also were gagged. 'The men look Michelle and left a note made up ol letterS cut from a newspaper. lt said: - . .~ - · "Don't call the police. Do not contact your friends .. Do es:actly as we say and your daughter won't be hurt. You will hear from us in about one hour. Do not make any mistakes or Y9'll' daughter will he killed." ' Mrs. Wiebe and the others quickly freed themselves from their bonds and receiTed a call about an hour and a ~ later from a caller demanding $300,000 m 1mall bills. . Wiebe was called at his office by his wife and Marshall said a short while later the family called police. Marshall said Wiehe put together the r&D10m money and received a call a~ 7 p.m. from the kldnapers who gaye him complicated ~structiotis Jor making tbe money drop. Marshall said when the car dealer "-c1 tbe money In • field near the small lol'D of Golhen as be liad been lold to do, i man and a woman driving by saw him do It and lrnmedlately picked up the brl.icase and tool: It lo their home In Visalia. Shorlly alterwards, they called police and the money waa retdmed. Marsh.Ill Nld police doclded to wall for further Instruction• liul heard nothing un- W they melved the call from the River IM. N ewpf?rt Girl To Wed S~wn The engagement Of tbe 11-yar· old ""' Of Sen. BalT)' Goldntor (Jl.Ariiona) to a Newport Beach woman was announced today. Rep. Barry M. Goldwater Jr, (JI. North Hollywood ) wUI lll.llTY Miu Susan Lee Gherman• at 1be end al lhis month In Southern ca1Uoml1, Dr. and Mrs. Mort Gherman Of Bal· boa Bey Club, Newport Beacli, an- nounced. The Lo. Angeles ma CCMll'- man is hie elcleot' IOI! Of S.O. and Mn. Gokiirator ol Phoenll. , 0 adventuresorpe" IOUI, hid planned a trtp lo Cefilra)v'-ica In hll sailln1 .... sel. Sin~ working for ARI over the past - two and a ball yeara1 Andenon hu hem · assigned lo Roljc dlis In places Including Amchttka. ~ • • "He's one 9f ti¥ best archeological field engineers we'w eeen,'• ~uttls Slid, noting be WIS £1.ad. to bear >JMltr- SOD is safe aground. ':I only 1lept when. l ,paued out," nkl .. Terry Andenon: 14, ofll18Jewood. · Andlrooo arrived In San Pedro Tutlday aboard a Norwe~ !rtlghter that picked him up off the coul of Baja Colilomla ~onday. He was still dued from ahauation, barely able lo bend hll flngers, and hll feet were too swollen from exposure to fi~ lnio hll ~' H~ bullt a 35-fool trimaran, the lhlrd vessel be a1111trucled ill_ the. put five . . , , , UPl ·T ........ POLIC~> GIRfM,N SHli!PHERD PROIE PLANE WRECKAGE Jilt• o.""•-··-ily.'TI"'" ....,b 1.-i.· 1 ..... vr· · f{, -; 7 ij , ,., I . f ~ , ' t • '· • ,. f' l ' 6>uncil ·C8ndida e Blasts ·{· ' ' . $140,000 Center Outlay . . It cost Newport Beach $140,000 to back oul of plans Ill< a ciVlc ~ at Neiorpolt Center and, a man wbo wanti to1be on the' City Coonc;il doesn't tblnl: ll•would b.lve had he been on the council. . 1 P: D. "Deel" COok, c8oc:udate In ttie Seventh Distilcti also pointed out the deal the clly' had wtlh OrlDfe COUnty could have <Oii taxpayers anoth<r l!00,000 If Ille eounty tiadn't f<illnil 'Mother site for the Harbor JUdlclal DillrlCt courts. Supervisors Tuesday 1p~ved the •C. qulsitlon of eight acres froin Ille Collins Radio Company for lhe courts (see aeparate slory). :.. --- Cook, in a alate~t this morning, 1tress.ed that.he Isn't being ctilii:al of the iresent coupcll, but sald, •:some .... £0:Cld, bard, ·seaiOned. thinking would have been a good ill«redient lo go Into theS< dl8cu~." Cook eerved. on . the council tor eight years from the Filth District until his defeat by "layor Ed Hirth in 19811. He has since moved. to the Seventh District after his FUth District home was ger- rymandered into the Sixth District where there is no race this year. Cook salil he doeln'I think the ~ would ever b.lve-made the dOll wltli lh_e Irvine Colnpany far the clylc-...le1f.r.p. erty il he •lwid been'ln olllce. _, . "The city ahould ool'hn<)been '°.Jn. volved IDllll It · h.18 lelled the ...,.ltivlty of the electorate," he said. Ttie electorate re~ I ...oo.e.I' fl.I mlJl1on bond l5' ""\11!,lall £«=a ,.... statloa and cl\J' hall 111 'lhe II Center property. ·tlndei the or plan for' the project, tM city waa _to, -i, j1U for the COUD!1 and, ,_ pointed oul, the county could 'have made the city s11e11 oilt the $100,000 lo $11JO,OOO>·lor·th.it faelltty even tliough . the bbnd 'lslue failed. Instead, supervlson chose to select a new site. "Still, it cost $1~,000." Cook said, noting that figure lnclu~s $74,000 In architectural lees, $47,000 In 1lte seJectJon and S$,OOO It spent for a consultant to con- v.incei the county what a good deal the ci- ty was offering. * * * C6im: Building- Pacts Approved qrange • County SUpervlson Tuaday approved two agr.,ements .designed to •peed the constructioa of Harbor Judicial District courts on Collins Radio Co.mpany property .on Jamboree Road .. The bOard approved : -Resale of the ~.26-acre parcel in Newport ·Center, originally selected as Ille court's site, lo t/le oclty of Newport Beach for $459,249. The ptlce Includes the orili!lal purchase' eo1t•of1 $09.000 plus in- tortol since .. the elate of purchase ln Decemher 1970. -Agreed lo '•mend . eonilemnatton ac- tion lo acquire lllj! Iryl"l' ~mpa.ny lee Interest and the COUlnl leasehold Interest 'tn' 7.859 acres ior tl)e new courthouse site and s.n acm for additional streets, a total cost of $411,9!0 lo the coun17. Of th is llim $313,353 goes lo , Collins and $11111,llOI to lhe IJ'Yine Company. · Newpof.t l' ote SUfgested 1 l • ' years, and IOI aall from Dana Polilt Feb. %7. "My. radio and d1recUon finder went out on me the first day ao l had no ac- curate means of navJa:i.Uon, but l fi~ J was lbout 100 miles off the coast of Ba· ja when the stofm hit," be said. "My ..u .. teerjag apparahlJ waa lorn away llnl '° I waa locked lo the helm for at leul eight houn ..• I ,._ I was just ubaualed but I lei her come Into the -·and my mi.... mast .,.ppild. .. "Winds wert very atrong and waves at least U feet high. They ...,.. hrtaking over the top but I had lo stay on the helm the rest of the nJght," be said. The nezt day. the blgh waves caught the boat broodstde and It begin to slht, but wu kept afloat by the bouyant loam built Into the bull, • "[ climbed on the cabin roof -the only part out of the water -and lashed m)'8'11 down. "1 kind of lost track of Ume, and now and then I would pu1 out, but I figured the storm lasted two days. When It let up, I knew I Wls far at sea and away irom any shipping· 1anes. "One hull of the trimaran's one center hull and two outrigger hulls had broken off and another was sticking up in the air. My fresh water was tainted by gu and I had to dive underwater into the cabin to get some soaked, Potatoes to eat. "My only ho~ was to rig a raft of (See SAVED, Page II Blast Rips Plane Explosll!n in Vegas Despite Search ... LAS VEGAS (AP) -Despite two searches and Ille presence of armed guards, a bomb exploded· Inside an urioc- cupled Trana World Airlines Boelng 7f!I jetliner here today. It apparenUy was .part 'of an atorllon acbeme wblch b.la triggered a worldwide bomb threat against TWA jetliners, authorities said .. The bomb, planted In or near the cockpit, exploded at 3:55 1.m., about seven hours after the Diane arrived nonstop from New York with 10 pauengen and a seven-member crew. It ripped a h111e hole in the front fuselage, hurllhg debris for 100 feet at McCarran InternliUooal Airport. Law offiCen and TWA officials said ~ey felt the bomb wu. one of ~ a , mysterious extortionist has said he planted on TWA JeW!><!rs,to get.$2 mll\loll ln ranaom from the airline. ·~, olnp lllllir.,i o~I a b/.mb Tuel-dl!J la ·a ""'*Pt .c; a T'fA ;.tl!lilr 111 ""'fl ,ll'l!lll 'New: rvaft~!loplet aftor. lllt' ..... ........, lo • No ____ .... ' Olarles ·W)'?e, ·TWA· 1ener~,mai!a1er In. Lu Vtpl, aald ~·wu no in- dlcallcll how tho -lot ·~ lbe pl.IJ!O. The plane lalMlecf" at )II.Carran lnternaUooal Airport at t :llli p.m. Tue.- day. · , I He said lhe bomb exploded ln the cockpli ·area · and lhowend debrla on a nearby TWA ~ .. The alrllnen were parked wllh Ille '/VT near , the airport terminal but were undamaged by the blasl He said the IOUHnglne jetliner bad been ....ched for bombs before leaving New York and upon landing in Las Vesu ... He said that II WU· under aurv<lllaqce by sheriff•• deputies . and TWA.pennllQel wblle oo the ground here. "l don't thlnt anyone could have gotten aboard in Laa Vegas," W)Te said. He said other TWA planes at ·Mc€arran were helng oean:hed qaln for explos!Yes, The plane ean:led "'less than ' a lull load" Of l2t passengers. 'I11e j)lane wu due to return to New York today. nw., blast startled everyooe at the airport. "Wbeii I heard a loud es:plosion, I turned and saW debris falling all over," said a NaUooa1 Airllne1 employe working in the terminal area. Wyre said aomt TWA workmen had been In the plane to clean it but di.. ~nted any apeculation one of the men or an imposter planted the bomb. "They all know each other and wort tog~ and they wear identlfication badges," he said. . Neither be nor Jaw enforcement officials would ' comment on whether th e passengers and cretrnnen were being questioned. · FBI and lherilr1 department ln- vatlgalorl refused lo talk about the bomb. Tbere are tWo restrooma behind the cockpit on the rllh~halid side, Ille same llde of the explmlon. Wyn Nld the door to tlie cockpit oJ>parelllly waa unlocked after landlll(. The deputy who witnwed the bla14 Lanis Mills, said "It sounded . llkS:'-- dynamite. I could see piece.:; of the plane fiylng through Ille air. Tlfere was a smalr fire inside the plane but It burned it.sell out within a minute or so." Another witness, a ternUnal employe, aaid, "l heard a loud explosion , .. I turned and saw debris falling all OVJI." Fly Abatement Move Blasted .La Palma city councilmen have doubts about the county's ability to police the environmental a .n d esthetic quality of 1their city. · "II they c'an't control flies , how can they possibly lmjJr<rJe the . ..,. virllllllent?'l, ~Wd-~µ~ JobD. BertOn. He lidld, "We mlclt a '* mlotUe ln ~a, ·~­meal over ·to the coun~ ~· .. ". "Yeah," ~aid fellow Councilman· . • Ed B'""', "The abolemellt went lo u.,m ml lbe,f\leo llf1td with 111." The sparkling ·repartee WIS trl&- gend by a Jll'IJ Oral!le COUnty Grand Jury questlonna!IO. ' Newport Offered Land for Park By Inine Co. The tivine Company has offered to give Newport Beach eight aqoes· betw,en old and new Mac.Arthur B®Ievard1 for a Park and the clty!1-P-arts1~Beachel -and Recreation Commission thinks It's a good deal, even though the company couldn't build on the property anyway. The parcel, bounded on the north by the Harbor View Homes development and on the south by lrvine 's B a y w o o d Apartments on San Joaquin Hilla Road, 11 within the Big Canyon Oood control plain. uThey couldn't build homes on lt, but they could put a fence around It and make It a private park,'1 said cal Stewart, PBR director, In urging ap. proval of the proposal. He said the open space could be maln- tair1ed at a low cost to theJ city. u a nature park. ~ Poetic Justice Supports _ Law Banning Nudies OAKLAND (AP ) -A juqe wllh a taste lor poetry b.la ruled that nude dan- cing lm't an art l«m protectod by il>o Finl Amendment'• freedom of speech After the bias~ the lhree other TWA jeUlners , were checked again. A trained dot that can amell out uplolivea wu Uled. 11 waan't used In the earlier~ Nolblng turned up. Air traffic lo McCuran was not halted by the explosion. but the airport wu CS.. PLANE, Page I) Judge Calls IT&T Probe 'Outrage' 'WASHINGTON (UPI) -Federal Judge Richard W, McLaren, t.be IOVtramlnl'•· former antllrult. chief, ~ ~eil today lllat the llonlla.-tpU:.. al bll llaldlinf of u ITlrT --WM "an ablolute ODtf.llt·" Mcllaiia l loll" bll 'temper. w b 11 • tellll)1bc at tbe fGdrill dl1 ol 1111 111\'lo JudltlarY CoiiunJU..'• IDqulrJ Into Ibo 1971 ouk>!-court -ol -..,. tltruat actions qalnat · lnternatlona1 Telephone & Telqnph Corp. · when ho was wllh the JlllUce Department. His voice ol>aking, he told two DemocraUc •lnterroplors, Sena, 1£4wlld M. Kenpedy and John Tunney, "You're trying to discredit me. It II psrfec:tl' rldlculoUI. It II U cablolute -.. Ibo way that this commtttee LI Pn>ct.,_" McLaren charged lhat Kennedy and Tunney were repuUn( the same -tionlJ he already answered earlier about hll dealings wllh lllobard G. Klelndleml, Presldent.Naon'• nmnlnee to he atlornsy goneral. J Tho l\fO IOnafon replied that they w0re dt..atla!ied with McLaren'• explanaU... Of.how he ,.ached tbe·docillcxJ lo drop"a Supreme Court .,...,lo block ITlrT lrOm merging with tho Harl!Alrd1 FI r 1 lnaurance Co. ~Y demanded detalls of w h y McLaren allowed 1 White HOUie 1Jde Peter M. Flanigan, to hire an ouiald~ cooaultant, Richard Ramsde'n, whose economic report wu Instrumental ln the decision to make the settlement pennlt- tlng the IT&T·Hartlord merger. · Tunney 11ld Ramaden worked for a firm that b.ld an lnteriat In IT&T llock and could have lost money U the merger with Hartford had been dllapproved. '1Would It have had ~ an advene eUd on IT&T stock If his report had favored dl veatlture?" Tunney asked. "1 b.lve no comment," the tigh~llpped / McLaren lold Tunney, Klelndlel)lt abo ahowed 1lgna of temper wJler quatlonlnl by Klnnedy. "Did you know the WbJte Houe w&1 (Seo PROBE, P ... I) Weather Pan·el U1:9ges Park Buying -' clause. , Alameda County Superlo-Court Judie Robert Kroninaor Tuuclay upheld tile city's ordinance bannlna nude perfnnllan. c•" ln denying a sill! by, four female dancers. Drlnle1 will accompanf -low clouds along the Onnae Cout Thursday, With 1 ~ ol 1U1111hine, ac<ordllll to.lbo -· lady. Highs 17-fl. Lowa In Illa 40'8. Newpmt ._ --authorlza-tlaii to lpoad ,. to !l-for park ac- qaillt~e me! 41nk+•• la ~ planned J111e bolMI -· the Parb, Beaches and llecreatloll "-mialoo reconnnended 'l'llesday nllhl City COUDdlmon will decide Monday ex- . acl\y bow lllllClt 111C11ieJ lilly'!\ aal< from .... llld wiD -j( • lllOllty .-be for c1ev<1opmen1, • wen 11 ac· '!lllsltloo of parQ. Comm-. ,_.., allllt went .. ftCOfd-.i,,.a-~o( -... • mlllloa and " mllllan, but PBl:R ~ Calvla fllqmt lllllod Cllmcil-eoald wtll dloap lho flprt, Tbl ctmml11Jon ~ ' ccweni four e1tegortes that could he placed before the voters In mor1 than ooe election, Stewart noted. - The PB&R -1 II drawn partially from the Interim general part plan now before lhe plannl111 .commlloloa. 11 In- cludes: . . Sixty ams of nelghberhoocl para; IO miles ol bleycl< tralll; undetermined numhen of vieW parb ml paeo 1ystem.1 ( greenbelll), The PB&R Commlulon 'l\"'9dlY .::5 declined lo say how the . - sllould he structured. « wbat • locations should .be lncloded. -~ But ~ did nc.wnmend that e-11 money lie ariii4ed lo -porkl to P""'lde for a raerv1 lllnd when new inPart1t& ( come up, stnart said. Hi Wouldn't say what locations are now hetnr ~ lor the bond becauae "It wouldn't be ~tie, it'1, being amended to mucb now." The nei,bborhoocl parkl section has bee1I -from ·11ie ·1n1er1m parka plan and -llieycle trails art known from · pal -X of a ciU-' committee. .&tow.t elbuoed about bow "'tremen- dous" JI WllUld be II the \llUe passes. "!Wa'1 a chance for the people to really _. they wut whet they 11y they do " ho said. He ~ lllat tt wwld DOSI ltll lo ac- flllltt tbe I-,_ lhmlcb -money than "in 10 lo 11 years with inllltloll rlil- Ina tbe acquilitloll prlca.'' The women argued lhat the etato Supreme< Court bad held topleu and bot· lomleaa dancing to he a form of artbtlc expreulon covered by tho Finl Amend- ment. •11f thl• 11 IOUnd." Kronlncer Mid, "tt ii dlfllcull lo undentand how m«e ob- vlolll !onm of ~h u 'ltlck 'em •UP and. give me your: money• - wwld not alaO brlng lbe Ftrll Amend- ment lnlo play aa 1 lhleld aplnlt proo- ecutlon for robbery and, other b-lmel. • ''SUch a , , , proposition lmpiHI one lo poetry," Kronillltr Nld, cootlnuinl ·bis ruling Jn verae (orm: , " ••• So belllality'1 a crime But not II done In three-lour time. And falln will b.lve llllte ch.Ince Wllh felons wllo know how to dance." INSmE TODA l:' Collegiate lhtakr IQta the 1potlighl thil 10tek, a th• Orange COCll t area u~ •ates 1haw tlltlr thetpjc: 1tuff. Ste Entertainment, Page 2S. L.i14-..,. 1 ~ t ...... ,, Mo'tlft ... t•llfwllle ,. •Mulutl .,..... .. Ct,., c-14 ••'* ,... .... tllllll'llf ~ ·5-,_ •" c-111 11 ( ......... "b:•~ N .... ,...._ 11 ' ..... ,,. .............................. ...... , ... 41..,, ............... ,..._ ... t=:-• ,., ,.. • .,.,. 11·11 ..... ,..,...... aa • ....., • ..... a..Mln • "'"' .... " ._ .. "'"'* ._.. ,.... n• 11.11.• _ ....... \ /I. DAIL V PILOT H Hartelius , • Described -. -, .As Brutal LOS ANGELES-Key pro1«11t!On wll• -Reba Vaughn tod8y depicted Dr. Ebhe lj.oNltut 11 I brulll, doatbloerlnf, jeaiolll lover who put bar feel on the n>ad to drug oddlctloo and who perfonned an abortion on her shortJy before he moved into htr Costa Mesa bome ,tour yeark" ago. The volatile, ll·year-old blonde told four pbyslctans sULlng u a commltta of ~ tnquir)o-for the state Board of · Medlcal Eumlnen that her IO-year-old lover in. , troduced bet to V.m!fOI (a highly potent • traaqulllzer) and eoeouraged bet ... of •the 'c1tq lo the point that she WU able to • dOll (lerstU·IOVeral times dally wtlh lh,. narCCIUc. . Mrt. Vauaho teatl,fled ·.i the 'jecond •• · dayiof the renewed heari.Dg·o;;cl todiy that ' ljartelius fint had se1.ual relat1m4 ' •with.her at her home ~fore her lllilbonil; • Ray! left lh• h°""' st $11 w. Wllacin SI., !n.-. , August of 11111, · •f · She.told the panefthat ~ allo made •. ' .1oveontheoo1a1n~-•'C111JCe ... d -u.e w-irked Away she ntlmated the ~f nmnher of such ,.. , in~ _to be '!_al:Qlt 10" before the Driver Stan1ey E. Martz oC Newport Beach watches '~~ -~~uituiln.h':1wlfelt '!"'home and _ his car being towed away alter accident about 4:10 WO uua: t,;lllUWC.11 u. 11 cart. --Tu d . th "S" Irv' A I She ~ied that all thole ad.I of 16,... ·c:1·· ... es ay 1n e curves on 1ne venue •ual In~""'"'" followed Dr.'llArtelhlt'iD'--" Ill'••• ~rd Street ·and Santa Isabel Avenue.~ • ecllon ill Ilemerol lllto ber hip. She told DAILY 'ILOT Si.If Pllol9 Martz, 29, of 247 62nd St., told police he was doing about 40 miles per hour through the curves when he lost coiltrol of his auto. and rolled it. He walked away from the crash. liarlHw .Are• • D~ug ~,~muggling Suspects s·eized A Harbor Area real estate salesman-' and his teenaged companion today face char~es of smuggling $1,000 worth of mari1uana Jn from Mexico with a rented car followed all the way by narootics ~ ·agents. ' Robert~. HW1tley, 48, 0(20151 I!ayvi<l' Drive, Santa Ana Heights, and D1vld D. Houck, 18, o! 8~1 San Angelo Drive, Hun- POW Fltght For County Called Off A flight from Orange County Airport to call attention to the plight of prison"ers of war waii canceled Tuesday afier the U.S. De1>1rtment of Defense reportedly refus- ed to allow four former prisoners to take part, according to a spokesman. The flight, using two World War ti rellcii, were to have carried · the prisoners,"• million letters," and ft>nrier U-2 'pBot Francis Gary Powers -to Washington on a "mercy mission." Ungton Beach, wtre arre d Tuesday. Huntley is free an $8, ball, whill Houck wa$ scheduled far arraignment t1» day in Harbor Judicial Diiitrict Court, 1t which tim.e his bail would be set. Ne:ovport Be~ch and Laguna Beach police narcotlci detectives assiiited U.S. Customs agents in the arrest, climaxing a three-manth check into Huntley's ac~ tivities. Investigators said he and Houck bad 21 kilograms, which run 2.2 pounds each. of alleged pot in their possesiiion when taken into custody. Newport Beach Detective Sgt. Leo Konkel said the raid was made at a spot just .off Beach Boulevard In Huntington Beach after the station wagonJarrlved. Details of the probe involvmg Huntley and Houck were not disclosed, pending court proseeut)on of the pair. Authorities swooped in and conllscated the alleged contraband .undergoing lal>gratory an~ly~s now about 4:3Q a.m. but didn't book the suspects untll af- ternoon.hours. 1 Investlga_torii said th,ey picked up the station wagon'ii trail at the Mtxlcan border. following it to tli¥ Harbor A'rea. · Huntley is en:iployed by a realty ~m· pany, according t9 records, while Houck is assistant nianager of a shoe store. From Page l PROBE ..• · the coounl""-that her addicUon ,,.c&ea the point ihOt-l!< ...Wd oftei> leave hat< I '30 CC vtaJ of the drug "!'llicb WU all gooe ;In the ..... day." Australians to Retain From Pog~ l PLANE ••• "They want to help," said Tom Nellist executive dlrectc)r of Cancem fof Prisoners d~ War, Inc. of San Diego _:;Qµt the Department of Defense has told them not to be<:ause it could jeopardize their buddies." · The two B-25 bombers were to have been supplied bf stunt pilot Frank Tall· mao Of Tallman Aviation at Orange Coun- involved?" Kennedy asked. "I knew Flanigan gat Ramaden ," Kleindienst answered. --Member1 of t h e ,JnvettJ&1tlnfl>··CGP1-111itlee regard a one cc _,. of tba Iran· qulllzer a · a normal lnjecUon for the crellel of peln and lllrell. . Dr. Hartollua, who -Uv11 on Dander Street ln El Toro, ls accused by the state Board al Medical Examiners of maral turpitude· ahcJ anprofenlonal conduct In his relailonlhlp with two women patimta -Mn. Vaughn and Wanda Melendrei, 17, OI Colla. Mua ..i. Idled of an . Anti-depressant Drug 1ealed off to the public for go minu.te1, The-TWA 707 was scheduled· to Iffve the Las Vegas airport-at 7:<&5 a.m. bound for Kansas City, St.· Lauis, Gleveland, Ohio, New Yark and then Landon. ty Airport. .. ' . Both planes were . to tiave been Oown from Orange ~County Airport to .LM Angeles .• ·Tht. fll&ht was to leave Los Angeles MarCb, .20 with Tallman flying ,one . of the planes and his associate, Frank Pine, llYlng the olher. "How did-I you know'?" Kennedy persisted. "I don'fremember." ·, . "Well , how did you kr"low? .. Kennedy pressed . ""tou don't remember!" over&iee of ciues. ' t · ' ./ The state board's decision on whether be ls to retain his license to practice medlcln< will deP"'d QI! lhe report 1Ub- mitletl by the four·~. • . SYDNEY ... (UPl) -The Drug Evalua. tion CommHtee decided tonlaht to ret8in the use of the anU..cfepressant·imipramine beca.use. oJ lnsufilclent evidence that the drug causes malforma tions in 11ewborn babies. The committee reached Its decision after hearing a new report from Dr .. William McBride in which the -. ' .From Page l Mn. Vauihn IO!d them that llirtellQ• adjlllled the charts of other paUenls to make up f0< the Demerol he oupplled to •bla -Sbe·tlld be had to do .. to ~·the hlttL-a1 the narcollc, to S ! ,ron )~~~11~.:;-' .,,,~, ~,...,, -·~· '1 ' huge detkJenciU f,n ')tartellu.' narCotic scime sort that r could sail east where I stocks. · lhouabt I might hlt the shipping lanes . The shapely blonde. Ibid 'V.piltr·1~ "I '"' Ibo 1ou\rlgger hull that ~ad torney t ~' ~r1•Woh)nlll6~ ... 1 bi-ok~n off ibOut 100 · yardJ ''llay ·~ I Ila~ (ilirlotmocl'lli1.wrt!0111illtlhlr • pedcll~ over to It on hill oi 'lily at bet o1'home ·and tha t.' ~y bu~ '11\e ViiUrfliltTd. The t>Oard Had iiroten In 'two nmlta the IUlclt 'urgelj> "In ... \>IC• during the itorm. It took four hOurs to y~.'' · . . get the hull back to the boat. Stie l1lo tatlfled that she wu ill and ••1t must have taken five days, working hemorrhaged for several daya after the daf and hight to get it ( i maKeshlft sail- operation. '" .. -'"--pltal"" Ing raft) together. I only 11Jept when I "Dldn1 he send you to ... -; passed out. the applrtlltly IDCnduloal Wohlner ask· ed hta wtW... gynecologist acknowledged some of his Otlginat statements about imipramlne were incorrect. Committee Chairman Or. William Mo~4 row said McBride had said that only on'e of the three cases he sai.d e1:1rlier showed a definite history of imipramine could really be attributed to the drug. In the other two cases, the mothers had taken some other type of, tricycllc anti· depressant, Merrow said. He added that "in none of these cases have' full details been made available even now to my committee. Without detailed; information· no meaningful assessment c1n be made e: to whether this, other drugs or other factors are in- volved . ; MfBrid~, the rust qt~ical authori~y ~ W~1".Q~nsl iM effocll ol tbalidqinlde ·in {~ pnd' \,ho .friday said he foiJn!I suf- ficient evidence to blame imlpramine for deformations af new born babies, said he · was disapPQinted with the committee's deci!lan. ~ He admitted he had made "a mistake" originally thinking all three patients were on the same drug. · TWA called the war Id wide botnb searCh of its jet fleet after receiving the myster:ious ransom demand. Half a dozen planes made unscheduled landings for searches after the discovery at the powerful plastic·e1pl01ive Tuesday and scores of travelers canetled reserva- tions. Delays of two hours or more were reported' in flights. - -An anonymoUs telephone caller warned of the bomb and directed ofiicials to an airport locker where they found a note declaring that four TWA planes would be blown up at six-hour intervals unJess the ransom .~a:s paid., But the :5,YCCeedlng dfa'dlines passed WitHout1 lncident. 1 • A TWA spokesman said the mo'ney ·was assembled but there was no further word from the FBI, TWA or local authorities on ne~Uons wif.b1 Utf feitlXtHnW tor whetM~ Jny Jl)OnliY !iaft'been J)aMi ·-i: Sources close to the investig'ation said that authorities were checking TWA personnel records for any employes· ex- perienced in handling explosives or with a possible grudge against the company. Jpe M~Cain, 'theAbrother Of a Navy of. fiper held caP,tlve since 19'7, was angered by the decision. · "Appattntly the Sti.te Department and the Defense Department want us to revert to a state of 1Uence," be said, ad- ding lhat POW flllllll., have been told "we ought to shut up. that talking about the POW issue hurt! the men hela prisoner." A leader in efforts to obtain lhe release of U.S. prisoners in . ~orth Vietnam, McCain called.the cancellation "the rape: OJ JJUI fOW's ., ·a i!o11t1<"1 "pedient. We ... w·ere· s11¥t' fOr fOl.Jr .. :s"~~·rs and eot noWhere. The only lime we made prol- , ress is when we brought the issue QefOre the ~pJe· ·afid put I reslwi!IJl't(;n 'CMgreis."'.... ~~ . • ~t 1;1-}!'Jo-11 I ·' ' ~. . '.I} .. ' • Caspers Lauds ' ' Irvine's Mason. "Senator Kennedy, I was a presidtnUal appointee," the wlt"iieiis 1Tetorted. ''I cOn- sider myself part of the Nixan ad· ministration. I'm not in a p"rophylld.ic sack with r~spect to the.White House." Then he added in a !JOiee tieaVy with sarcasm: "l even attend White Rouse meetings sometimes." Both Kleindlemt and ' McLaren were recalled for questioning after the coM- \nittee heatd testimony Tuesday from former Gov. Louie B. Nunn of Kentucky that IT&T lobbyist, Mrs. Olla D. Burd, lo.st'··consclourie:S&-lt •a/ Kentucky iI>erby party where she queationed former · At;. tome; Gener'lcf John N. Mitchell 1bout the antittbl iltuation . · • 1,1~.; 'l'lli! <0111mlltl'e· 11 holding up the' COi> firtnltlorr Jotl1.K1el.ndienst ·. to ntceed Mitc~U -who resigned March 1 to heM President 'NIZon's re-election campaign -until It .can· sort out the facts sur- rounding th~ Jbstlci Department'• 1171 decJslon to drop ah antitrust suit· a1ainlt tT&T and an alleged offer by an IT'4' sublidlary to· donate M00,000 to the Republican National Convention i n August. "No;1 !Mn. Vaughn replied. Sbe alto testlllef' 11111 Hartallul ·left her . at a cructaJ plilM of the alleged abortion and told her lo call him at the office ll it Newpert·Mesa Action "The guy who did this knows .what he's doing,'' commented Detective William F. Schmitt of the police bomb section, who defused the device 12 minutes before it was _set to detonate. William Mason, Irvine Company pi'eSI· dent, was highly praised by.otange COUn- ty · Board af Supetvlsora Chairmlin Ronald Caspers TueMay. i CasJIOrs calJ'!i at\ention to the City. of Powell Recupe· rating . """"' to be IUCcel'llul. Hope testlmonlal dinner to honor Mason April i at the ·Alrporter Inn In Ifvlne: . MIAMI (UPI) -Adam cliayton Powe! SALEM, Ore. (UPI) -Or~on ·Gov. The lengthy '*'lution broug~t smjles sat up in his hospital bed and maniged a Tom McCall, who last week said he would on the f$ces o( aome in the audience who smUe, _buf the form'er Harlem con- be "dead'' in elective politics if he didn 't "recalled that Ca.spen was an outspoken gre5'man' d!_drft give out 'with hli run for the U.S. Senate, announced 'l\les· foe of the Irvine C.ompany during his firlt customary, "Keep the faith, baby ... A day that he would not cballenge fellow eight mo.n~s in office. · ' "very tinco,nfort;ible" Pawell I 1 Republican Mark Hatfield f9r the seat. He w_as inftrumental in ~he ~n,Uateral recuperJ1.ting In J a c k ii o n Memorial McCall Won't Run Parents Rap Proposal -' . . Mio. Vaughn agiffd that Hartaliul "wia .1001l1cf me" In the first stqes of lheir woctation but testllll!d l!!at ,lhe became the vlcUm 'of ~led ~. u the relationahlp proirlaled' ID4 tbl!J ' movtd flom the w~ Street home to an " ' on·Monle'Vlsta street. c ~the board he•hliickO\f her eyes and. ·ouu back banded'' ber into· ~ .en.uf!1lty' 11 lh.ey qUlttt/'4 ill a P8f~O!I car .... !be N.;.rpoite~ Pier. "My prime commibnenl is t<>.pregon and cancellation of the Upper Newport ~ay ~o~pital today from a recurrence ol.a the Oregon family," said McCall , whose land exchangi; agreemerit betWeen the prostate condition which forced "hlm to '.Fo ·<;pmbine Classes Absent .i\ide Fired.· FOSTER CITY (UPll ·:... The City Council flrod ~~ · ·111•11'8" Ro~I. Cowden TueaClay for not atttncllng enough council meellngs. They had to do It In absentia, howefV1' because Cowden wam't there. ·' OllANel co,uT • DAILY PllOT TM Cit-•""9 C-t OAIL.Y l"ILOT, wllfl ..tlkh 11 comblifll!I Ille N-l"rmt, ll "jlUllllMtd I»' Ille Ortntt C-~llt'llnl Ctmflln'f. St&MI· ,..,, edl!M ,,.. Pllbllltlld, Mon111y tt1rovo1'1 Frld1y, fir Cosll MIM, Newport lffdl, HuntlnglClfl 8tacll/l"ounllln V1U1y, ... II~ 8Hth, lrvlnl/Sldclltbldt Ind SIM Cltm111te/ $.In Jwn C•ol1tr1no. A 1lngl9 r.t,lonll Mlllkwl 11 ~lifted JelwM~ lllld sur.Mys. Tht prlnellliMiub!llhll'ltl Plll'll II ti JlO Wtil ••v "'"'· Coit• Meu, Clltfornl1, m2'. Robert N. Weed Prnktenl Ind Pllbli.1111' J1clr R. Curley Viet l""'ld'"I Ind ~II MaMttf lhom11 1Ctt¥11 Elfllol' Tilomt1 A. M11rp'hi119 MtMOlnO Ell ltof" l. P....-ICri" N...,.,....tledl CllJ MflW N..,... .._. Oflke J)JJ. New,ort l1uli¥t r ... M10J111 M1'r1111 f.O. In 1171,~•26'1 --Cttt1 M .. : S3I WK! hy Strltt l .. lol!'lt ieKll: m ll••t Avtl\Ut Hultlntton l-"1 Hirt ... di lovl~I"' S.11 Cllfnl!l'M1 aJ Httt~ II C..O"IM lttl Tllf.,.1a1 (714) M1""4lll a ww ••••' , 1 .. , .. ,,, sx~:i:"'::sr ' _.,............ __ ,,..... ..... "' """""' .. .......... .... . ~ .... --... -~~-· ~...:n -....-.::.;:;;~. ' . By CANDACE PEARSON Ot !fie DallY ,Ott Sfllf Concern over possible increated. drug problems ind "forced" early piaturity of pupllf in ·middle schools prompted a . cro)Oil of, Costa Mesa parenls Tuesday to oppose a Newport-Mesa school district recommeodaUon that some sl.J:th grades be combined with middle schools next year. Their objections caused Newport·Mesa trustees to delay consideration of dlatrk:twide .housing solutions until March 21. - District Superintendent John Nicoll presented the board with ni~ recom- mendaUons on school attendjince for next year. Nicoll cl.id not suggest closing aJJY scboob, u was feared earlier by some parents. The changes were recommended because of dropping enrollments on the elementary level, eiipeclally Jn Coiita Mesa, and overcrowding In other schools. Jn one recommendation, Nicoll said that all studei1ts who are fifth graders this year at Klllybrooke, Paularino, Sonora, · Pres'ldlo and Bear Street Elemenlary Schools·ln Costa Mesa should atiend Davis Middlo School In 1172-73 11 sixth graders. In a related item1 Nicoll said that all 1972·73 itxtb graders from Monte Vista and Woodlaod F;lementary Schools In COsta Mesa lllllilld attend Kai&er Middle ScbOOI instead. Moot llO<:llled middle schools In the Newport-Mesa system house seventh and e!ihlh grade p.1pill. There are .,. ceptiona. · Associate_ -6uperintendent N o r m a n _Loata told district lrustees Tuesday night that ltudenta from Monte Vista School h'V•'.1JtU .movlns on lo KalJer Middle $¢hoQJ 11 stllh lfrldors for the past throe . year•·~ Thia bu been....done without com· plalnta from perenta, he 11ld. In fact, those parent! welcome the ar:Htar e4u.cot111111l opportunltlt1 lhO-.,_ oCbool ofr,iaj Looll ·addtd. · .-.111G~•wll6·spoko apl'nst :U.. Idea d/dJI L .-m IO lhlllk u;,t home· ecooema, ilioo' ci.-and 1Y111-cl-ar0 -lllC .. arJ f!ll'.Wlih'IP'aden, ~Thooe '!Ibo addre!IM<I Iha bOord ..... from Sonora and Woodland. 11Why this trend for bigger t1chools?'' 1 _ 11 1emr:;;m;_:;e;;x;p;;;irMes;1;;·n·ljjj97jjj4jjj. ammmiiiiiiiiiiicojjmjjp~ajjn~yjjjajjjnjjdjjthjjejjcoiiii!llliit~yc. ;;;;;;~· '!iil~!·!!!u~n~de~r~g~o·~s~ur!g~er~y~f~o~ur~mo~n~tiihs~·~ag~o~.iiij~ asked Sonora P.arent Ri!a Ki.es~er. ' ' · " · She ,and other parents said the moVe ~ould put increased and unwanted pressures on the sixth graders to develop a false maturity. - Trustee Selim Franklin said that the idea had been used befare with good suc- cess and added that his own daughter was maved into a sixth·through-eighth grade school. . "It's been my experience an the board," said Chairman Rod MacMUllan, "that ance the transition i.s made, there is a very positive reaction from the parents and kids. They get turn.ed on.'' GEM TALK TODAY · by Mumbling from the audience greeted his last phrase, which can have dl'\lg· THE SMALL JEWELER related connotations . d "How," we have been aske , 111 can't say I'm totally In favor of this un1ess we move the sixth graders In tO' "can an independeqt. je}Veler sur· really take advantage of middle school vive against the large chains?" services," said Trustee Marian Bergeson, The fact is that independent "particularly with the concerns with drug jewelers continue to account for an problems.'.' important segment of jewelry re· other recommendations by Nicoll went tailin~ because their ]ow overhead almost without comment. permits reasonable prices an~ they But a·suggested pilot program for pre-are also particularly strong 1n ser· schoolers to begin at Victoria and Canyon vicing the products they .sell. Elementary Schools in September 1972 The owner of a.n indepe~derit was praised by parents and board jewelry store is usually a highly mem)ten. trained and experienced expert• n~t Other recommendaUons for 1972·73 In· only in jewelry, but also hi repair elude: and service. Most Of this work ll -Victoria and J Canyon School at· done in his own store, resultieg ln tendance areas" should remain as they higher quality and faster servtce. are. We at Humphries JeWeler.s have -A 11U111 of 185,000 to he budgeted In remained ind~pe11dent for aJn.iost addition to the current budget of $100,000' 26 years, doing so because we 116- for additlooil educaUonal benefits. for lleve that personal service .i$ illl· nine elementary schoola with less than port.ant to you. . 400 enrollment. We give you exact estimates on The inon~ would be dlslrlbuted In jewelry quickly, and at no charge. categories and would vary by school. It We also provide other services such would · co for services like readlngr as insurance appraisals, And Yo~ asslst.ance, nursing, music and guidance. ·receive fast appraisals~bec•ua~it Scbool1 Jnvol...i--tre-Balearle, ·Bay does not have to be sent out. . View, Bear'Street1 Canyon, Klllybroo~e. So for small repairs, .Insurance Monlo Vlota,' Prealdlo, Victoria and · estimates or the deslrrn. of an e•· Woodland. · pensive piece, come !Ji ind !IM us • -Studenti In the Bli Canyon area, now You'll . a•t prompt and skilltd at· , .. ,. . ANTIQUE ·, LOVE RING~ A-OO•OrNT•lllAOln ktGarve''. a 1-ALOlffl .•IT C-MIEDtCI llET .... . . J. C. J./~niphrle~ Jeo/~/e,.j . 182~ JllEWPbRT BLVD., CO~TA. ~~SA CONVENiENT TUMS . 2' YWI IN SAME LO~o\,TION • ._ • • ... t • " • • .. . ' •• fn their first yeor at Harbor ' View tentlon re1ardle11 of the size ol Elementary Sl;hooi, should hen<tforUI al-I 2yo~ur~~pro~b~lem~·-__ _'.'."~''~"-'.'.:'~'"~"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lend EaslbluU Elementary School. '- 1.ANICAMlltlCAlt~ -MASTllt CHARSI I •PHONE •••·1401 • , I J ' ' • ' ' • • . • i D,tD :'Y PILOT EDIT8JUAL PAGE , .J uSt Spinning Wheels . · -V.-y utUe new· waa aald last week as caWornla•s "LllU. Hoover CommJ.sWln" brought its inves)igation into fl'eeway_a lo the Orange CoaBI. · · A tot ·of" bed wordl were said about The 'Freeway Nobody We.nts and 110me !>ad words were said aboul New-I' Betch for its role in fighting the freeway. fntereatlnsly, the blasts at the city came trom both 1114• of the fenee. Costa Mesa G!ty Co!u>cilman William St. Clajr J'.lpped !"ewJiort resid•ls. calling them anti· ., peoPl!i, Wliile a Newport resident qiticized her local . · goveftimelll for falling· lo a~witely heed residents' · call lo. arm&iaiainat the freeway. · . " • Mayor :Ed 1lirtb. did speak lo one of the issues be- fore-the coipmlaalon,, a clujrge that the Division of Highwaya. is hoardlni excess land. Another charge,. that the staie is forcing unwanted freeways . on 1 c:Qmmunities, drew the most aUention as Tesideni. frGm Newport Beach1 Laguna Beach and Dana Point teed off on this subject. · · . Newpcirt Beach freeway foes protested the coastal ro11.\lng, Jl&l!in .Jllugging for the Bonita.COrote Ca_pyon rooting. -Some ~na Beach · and Pana "Fomt res1oents 'aald they JUii didn't want ·tbe freeway at an. Members .of the panel, o!flcially known as the Com· mission on C8Wornia, State GovOn1mer1(and Economy, said very lit.Ile in• resi)bnse. ,\ttdally1 tpey never-«?I 'througb'their agenda ,during.Uie :two_aay, at UC IrvJne and siid they'U-take it up again when they meet next " month In Los Angeles . BU\ what they heard they already )mew, p~esum· Ing they've been readiQg the newspapers. • ' U other hearings conducted in·Sacramento produc~d the aame line· of "testimony," it ap~ the comm1s-,1 sion~ ia doing no more than going. through the motions · preparatory. lo making its report ~.the Legislaf.ure. And if its staff's report .represents the attilu~e of commissioQ members, it's a good guess that its reeom- mendallons will contain a scathing indictment 1 the entire state Depamnen\ of Public Workf. · That report, wbich led w, the h"'!rings; de'!11 most· • ly with the excess lands bold by the DI~ of High- ways. II minced no wotds in char1ing the .tale with an arrogant policy of retaining properties that could be developed for public or privale.pUrJ>Oses . Wh'atever , reforms the commlasion can carry through the state capital will lie welcomed by the anti· freeway .forces . So will whatever solutions It niay have lo the onco~g tra.ffic problem that threatens to en· gulf the Orange Coast. The odds on either action resulting from the record developed at last Week's "Lj.tlle Hoover Commisaiol)'' bearing, however, appear almost nil. Newport's Traffic M~ Maybe the "Little Hoover Commission," like the state Division of Highways, is waiting for the city· sponsored Transportation Study to come up with the right answe,rs t~ futur~ trafiic problems. , • The com!Dlltee domg the study and Its consultant are chugging along, slowly but surely, and have just revealed what Newport Beach residents think about the transportation mess . They don't like it, tlie. study sb~ws, but they don't knowwbat lo do about it, either. · Residents ~!most unanimously blame lilI the con· gestion on outsider's, even though the survey of resi· dents showed that more families in Newport Beach own three cars than own one car. The possible 'solutions probed by the su11Veyors, ranging from.m9re beach parking lo a mid-Upper Bay crossing, drew Qnly mild support. •·obviously we didn't offer them any magical solu- tions/' observed an official of the survey firm . From th~ result, and from the years and years of ~onstant back and forth over traffic in Newport Beach , 1t appears more and more that it is going to take a bit of legerdemain to find any kind of even "51 percent acceptable" solutions . · • • • ' ' ( • • • • t "' 0 • • N Two Kinds i'A!,_ .. Stepmother Tries to Stay Off Welfare ' .,. .. Deat " · ',..: .. .. ... ' . ~ . . -·--.,... -... 'fo Be' Me1f '.~:Finds ·social Se~urity Law •• ~ .. 'r". -ft , ' .'GI~, y .. . . ' .. . , G . ' :l llll," ·. r V 'T H ' .. , ~ r · • S 0 ave . . .... ~. ;' . ' .. . \ • . •• ,hlgh,tcboOI boy ru& the coU.:'• To the Editor: ' ... · ~ ·t; buyitbe Coastline fJ'Om. Corona I 8lJl writing this Jetter because I find ~ ~el · Mir to Laguna to keep · it "ln the laws of our 'Country are unjust. 1 tlie '!P'·" Dl~tall:Jls want I aiv 3) years old and have a young .,•po~~. b~~1!~; •. N~ . daughter-14. My husband and I were ~ ., .. married. on May 1, 19'71. On 'May 10 1971 mindl IDe of~tfie . An\oa 'n Andy we moved into our borne on the ch-ange ( Mailbox • -, -;.• Letters from readers are welcome. Aruzza perform in the ring at Mexico Ci- ty or Guadalajara would not call him an athlete . Unfortunately, after risking his life every Sunday afternoon, he was killed in an automobile accideiit between Mexico City and Cuemavaca (the horn of a COW). EDGAR O'GRADY PHELPS Is Cruel general public. He has several hundred signatures of countlans who support his idea. I understand he plans to submit his petitions to Congress and the county Board of Supervisors. IT IS INTERF.STING to note that Mr. • no.pta ,t Larp: • {=:~ ~" -oo,~ b~.:..r,.b~; , ~ ~~i:!o.~:~~ ~!'n=:~ died · . ' Men 1111y be 111Vlded'\im..t 'lny way .,.. ..,_ ~ ....,:; ;;.....1,J I went through all the necessary paper we plUle. 1>ut I have found the most --..., ~et~ ......... ..,..1 ~ ~· with Social Security to claim Nonnallt1 writers should conve11 their me11agu in 300 words or les.s. The right to conden.se letter.s to fit ipace OT eliminate libel i.s re.servtd. All let- ters must include signature and mail- ing addre11, but names mav be with- held on request if tufjicient reason i.s apparent. Pott711 toiU not be pub- lirll4d. Nev> Sunllau Ellltlon Ray Watson, an executive with the Irvine Co., stated to a large group of high school students his interest In preserving Orange County as it is ii the people of the county would offer the company an •meful dllU~ to be fD:ade tietween ...,,. .. _.... "·~...,.,..,, ,...... benef~ts for our 14-year~ld daughter. tbo8e who deVote their lives to con-Social Security has sent me a letter Jupllng the V<1'b "to be," oncMl>00e 4 , • • ~ . statinc : "We cannot pay the benefits you spend _. ~ • • ··' ---. .., 1~ · late· the~ ftled ·tor, becaUM )oQ.do no1 •meet 1,... .....-~ ......... ' "'~ ....... ......,,.._. ,_...,_ •..._ ;:!G 1MI of the -... •• c--u.. '-w ~~ klaUful ~ ----T --j ~ ~•v • ' !e. • -.utillo! -~ In ptsce Or reality; ... tsw Is: 'lber1o must be a pamit- ;How refreshing it BJtd.~tbe moll ttartling ~adox, tDe lo-.ste~ ~ationship for ~t least nine would be to bear a telligelli beoOin llupld becaille lliey pill .~~.. u;,.. montha If acddental major politician say ~ intellect w~ the whole personality "' ::*:i"oo::f. husband and I were married ..,me day: "I don~ ahould be. · · · ' · know inough abbut ' • • -• • ~ I CO~AGTED the Social Security 0£- tbat question; I ha Ve ~ is only one• real success 1n life-. flee and u~ed what happens to all the to s t u d y It much to beCome who you are, by the freedom • money my hWlband pa.Kl to Social Securi- more carefully before I'm entiUed to to find out w~at You do ~st, and the , ty,Jor the' past 15 years.~ lady I spoke eipress an opln~,c~~g any wtlgbt." ll!CUlity to do it. . to Wu1 kind ey,oogh to ten me that the The true. liberal P.(llil~n was ~ put by John &qrat:! .Mill, when he ildvised both col1leJ'Yltlyes anti radicals : ·•we can lflonl neither tgnoragt opposition to cbange ,... ICl!orant chan(e." ·"""~'I. .. '• So long U-most people'• views con.ti~ to be detmnlned b}' their ~ollons, tljelr political repmentativea will ~e. no.Jn. centive,to appeal to their mlndl. "' . . , . Every nation convinces itself, and tries • to convince olherl, that \t II for "~". but when the necenary comti'<lmi.Os for ~ce begin lo clash with seH-trluresl, deb naUon suddenly .discovers that it is tOr "honor" above all elae .. · ' · . . "-· . . •• The _.1on •f one particular quality in excess alwafs exerdses a stupefying effect upon ill ~r: lh6 thriing become atupid bec~uoe Ibey come to rtly • • • . money is "put into a· ftmd for someone Reactionaries always plead 1ttraditlon" , me." , • 1 • • when they ~ve no ra~onal arguments to ,.-1. l!m, not on the welfare rolls. I'm not fall back on ; as even ~laenhowe'r collectin& food stamps. I'm trying to hold remark~ on his P re.~ I d e ~ t I ~ I ln-a 40-hour,a-wee~ job, U_iat certainly does ~UIU!ailon ~y:, Tradition II .not.~• not pay,me gross, or e:ven come close, to ~v.ed --:-if wt ~ go~ ba~ .to what my husband wu bringing home as ~tiOn, we would v:iur tri.qirueted a net pay. l'm trying to give my daughter hats and ~ltclies. a stable ho!lfe.llfe and ill&)l lo our home • • • • a llome that holds 'many loving and I eiijoyed the remark of -the llttle boy ple8sant merriories, and Social Security who, When' he leanW ill 'f claa tha:t ielli.me that J shoWd'have been married Washington threw a donlr acrou the lflne months, instead of six, in order to Potoridid. anorttd: "Well, ttiat ,,.m't IO Collect the benefit for our child. much -m7 ell<\ ...,.. a dollar went a !pt farther ln those day1!" IF AN ACCIDENTAL death . wa! ,. " • ... • necessary to claim~ our .. ·Social Security -sPeaking of fathin, I have alY{ay1 felt benefit, I'm Sorry that_,~ "didn 't have that the Award of the Year ought to.go•to foresight to l'et-ipy huil>Dd die quickly tJie one (if he can be found) who has and mercifully man autemobile accident, Dev.er ,Prefaced a remark to bis SOii with instead or suffering with• cancer. the plrase, "When I was your age. , •• " What right dots ~ial Security have to .. Miller 's.·Life and Ti.mes · "I' ..... ., • ~ ;.; teU me that because I-wasn't married a certain length of time, I do not-have a ,valid claim,on benefits that are due .us. Tbe: minute we said 0 1 do ", we had a family or psrent-ste~hlld retsUonshlp. •· 1t's a shame that our laws are so cruel lqd that society feels .the only way to col· 1eCt funds is for me to quit my job and sit myself down in the welfare office and say, "Here we are, support us." .< ~ ,.. I .> . f . . • . ' Moot people exprea idmlritlon ,,.. "apotby when It oornes lo Henry Miller'• wort<, and I ~ lhlt will be the pat· tern of~ to "MJ Ufe and Times," publJshed· .;.i, ~ .an.r. the coiic ' 'troveralal writer'~ lllth blttbday. • . ' • Actuall Uilo ..:-01 ........ CtJ !her' 1 ~. Parls,,Gre-, Bir Sur; Miller Y,. ~ • ,....... on ra oo death, an frlendahlp phll010phy lilln I bCd, • "vilual 9iollJ91faPill'," wrillr\C, aex; o\d frit!1ds l(kt Anita Nui bold and oals\!<d, crammed wllll. pie-and 1..1,,,,.ce Dumll, his five wives, In· !Um. bits of manuacripl •'!" color cludjrlc tbe c;urrenr 1 llfetl? Jap&neR ~of M)itor'a polqtirip. 1.t ii,;. )'Ollirr lady l1'rnod ~-lie la illwaya.fal· produced bl' Playbl!y Pr.la '(117.111) ling In love, lie 1dmlll' 1s a .writer he !ldch does Ila. best to make the tough old wu gO!rlc to· write the 'trulll, .' ncept "I ~-1>\!rr) author. of '°°'e IO ""'*'· loimd I couldn't nobociY can write' the Into aft octo1,-mn leX l)"DlboJ. .-ablt1Jlt8 tlWb·" 1 £ Nor TD DnMblllll thel bi~JUll !lfM81 ·-hllr' old !rtend - ALL WE ARE ASKING for I• the Soct:al Security benefit due us. Why do we pay Social Security at all, U loved ones cannot benefit by these payments? The Sanljl Ana Social Security office also informed me that people pay Social Security for years ind then do not meet a i-equli'ement ol the law ln order to col- lect. WHY? MRS. NORMAN T. DAVIS To the ldit«: " The strong poulbWties of fUture pOWer shortages in Orange County were atress- 11 a ~ ......... (In oOkil') al OnND...• 4led al tu~ Bl 41 Mllor in bii-!Ulb,.. pl1ylng l'lnl·P"'I& ~In "Down and Out In London and wttb a aaklll biGlldl' pl (he pl&71 a • -1 more convln<:fN book '"' "ataady, delinalte Ziir>llke pme," he ~pier tllan "Tropic of Cancer," 111&-..--~.la tbe only '.t'i """''AND TIMES" Is on In• B " · •11 to do It Wtib lbla ~al oppooelll). ..,..,..--;.;... wllll the artist. VliuaU,, • v e9"9e ---. n la -lhlt lllller laika rai¥r· md .. 1 ~ it ~ fun. But I c-• pear Georp: -writaa tlrla boc*, and aun -9 .._ lrom It drlnd,. of Orwell. V. S. ' . '-. •• ls II Iha! the -~ .. "l•enl wa llnd tt waa adoptad from lal'O! .-PrilCheu _. callild Orwell "the con-""' ...., • by tlll Soulllem Clw.mla, ~ _._ al Ilia --'-''-." Moy'-II la •· man ~ I l<lol Of blmleU whtn a_._ -. Jn ; Mllfei ·baa ......,.. -·-· "" IO!llO illl1e blonde Jn '& mlnllklrt __ , a oense . jall u ... be 61n't live long .enough to aharnelessly ex-her rtar ielln-1IW1J1 wrllte bis 1utoblolraphy, from .._.. a caricature playln• pin•-pon1 "Tnpic et Caacer" on ._ that be111& u ~""t 1 11 11 in& over a fillnc clbinet1 ocoomtalhlaParlsllftlrl.theU3!0ilien with·-· -MJ\S. T. Y. be iDlu-wbat he ""'" torliled I l'lttea .,/ flie~ Dear Mrf. T. Y.: "lplrltualol '~r'~an .. .':_~ ... --• Phllia Y....: tho Penn Stale Engll•h WHERE? \llllERE! WHERE? ~~ .....__ ~ Wiii bll qiade ,,....,.. Oh ..... , lclually, Mn. T. Y., .-n, he=~ Wd wt\ll • :II r--...,. llai pjj;j~1 .::.:::: fllla aho;r1 lmmatur!IJ, I juvenlle ~~al ltll : 1 .... ;r.u: ~ 11 -Flcllon." -ob, to beet wllll It; I'm pine AID CBA111 llDIUIJ~ MIQlrtallaua,, 01a1tf tt!nrJ =~bow he dolnl to peiloaiel and look al the be II a tUm. addl<I, • W etkt. ·w , .. .,. "a 1'"' Wiii' (-;· -· wrtta to Ami, wtll ya? wtJo beJ1m1 that Goel ha -er'iuen p~ · 'My ....,.tr_ la tbol f« the care al arJ1boef1. 'l'lle !alt ..,.... ·-Jllpa ._w_bolo __ w_. _______ J • • ed last week in·Anaheim by the Southern Ca!Uornia Edison Co. Edison has the kilow-bow and the finan- cing to build power plants that will avoid blackouts but it , Is being stymied by overzealous environmental e1tremJsts and by politicians who are over·reactiii.g · to the pressures exerted by that smfll group. IF ONLY THOSE who ore opposing needed addjtJons to power supply fa cilities would be cut off from service when a blackout occurs, that would be appropriate. But why should all of the rest of us suffer the inconvenience of no Ughts, no television, no cooking units, no refrigeration, no air condltioning, ·and none of the many other services that electricity provides. The effects of the power shortage in England, although due to a coal 1trlke there, illustrate what couJd ba"ppen here ~ Edison and other electric utilltie1 ...,. Unue to be hamstrung by obstructionlstl. ROBERT,~ Shaw'• Plaglarbnt'; · I To the Editor : . Drama critic Tom Titus' erudition took on a little tarnish in today's (March 2) edition when he chose to Wu.strate the late, great George Bernard Shaw's. "brilliant conunand of the Engliah languqe and hil devastating use of It" ('llllM' worda) by qllOling the Oki Ma- ter's plagtarism ol toe of the more fa- moua and mOll quoted poema of an early En~llsh poet. 'l1le ftul-Sblw quote wu: 111 could not Jove 7ou, clear, IO much, Joved I not money more". FOR COMPARl80N I quote the last stanza of Richard Lovelace's (1618-1158) "To Lucatta, Golnc to tbe·Wars": "Yet this lnCOllltancy Is such .. As thou ~ lbaJt adore ; "I could not Ion tltee. Dear, so much, .. Love t ·not banar more." FROM llEADINCl" Mr. TltU.' other revlcwa I -*I .-ihat he pakf pr<t· ty close atteollOn In his dramo and theater utl .-. bul he must boYe been ettber -or, at leut, In- ·-in Bngl1rb llleratcae. Suni1 there must have been In the play, .. Drllr Liar," a better, or 1t 1eaA more ortpml, line than the one cholen to demlf«l1te-Shaw'• "brilliant command al the "nclllh language one! b I 1 dtvutatlnc uae of IL" BOB SANDERS Artlat, Not Athlete To the Editor: I would ·Uke to comment on a remark which appeared In a recent edition of the DAILY PILOT. El Cordober, the Spanish bullfighter, Is refern:d to aa an "1thlete." A torero la not an athlete. He 11 an ''artllf' and a far better one than some of the exhibitors 1t the Laguna Beach Winter Festival. Anybody who ever witnessed the Great To the Editor: alternative to development. 'lbls IOUndS The announcement that the DAILY like a challtnJe that Mr. Mqelra has PILOT will issue a Sunday edition decllled to' meet. # " reOeds the eWaordinary community I'm sW'e he would 1,ppreclate your let. development of Ille fin. • . • ,!era. oI _.,...,,.t 1"'4 1 few As • IS-year re•ldent al ,Nftp.rt 'slpotur.. lrSn your_,ne¥i~bood as Beach, I rec&ll as do many other well). restdellts, the time when the DAILY • ROGER WEISS PILOT was a struggling, uncertain week· ly publication, a "throw-away Shopper Special." Circumstances have changed. Our conununlties have grown, problems in- creased. There is a mandate in the public intere!t for accurate information, more facts and improved comm41llcation. The need wu perhaps never greater for a helter Informed public, if it is to be served honestly and effectively by its elected and appolnUve g o v e r n m e n t representative•. 1be lack of\ public con- fidence in government generally .has created for the press an almoat un- paralleled opportunJty for aervice to the communities. Congratulations to the DAit. Y PILOT are well deserved on Jta Sunday Edition. HARVEY D. PEASE Countv Buff l t? To the Editor: . Let's fence out Irvine ,Company! As a, social science teacher at Corona del ·Mar High SChool I admire students who practice ~at we preach about participating ln the democntic proceu . One •tudenl, Marl: M11elra, Jt tryinc to protect the area frorrf the rim of the hills to the ocean between Corona del Mat and the El Morro Trailer Park from the bigh density development lrvine Compny calls a "destination retort." MARK'S• IDEA Is for the county ~itlzens to buy the area (or the federal government) and presene It u some kind of an undeveloped perk for the Both Are Wrong • . J Prete~· I '1 Sprl .. lllll, Lo., Pnt1 •News Jnraal: "The cry of the ullra llheral ts: We must chin(• to meet the chanalnl needs of our people. The cry of the uftra conaerv1Uve b : ts there nothln( 11cred, what b good enGUlh lor arandpa 1s Rood enough for me, lloth are wroog. This country must npromorr-••, but progress cannot be made wllllout 1 10lld hlcqround, a keystone In law, trildltlon or past practice. Nothhlll standa 11111, but nothing successfUI pro- , JreSIU unleu it bu a 10tld foundation." BrookvDle, Pa., AmericH: 'We live in a rast..movlng world and few are able to retain the simple, fcmdamentsl v1JU.s In dealings with their fellowmen . The dollar Is ir.mendously bnportanL The urge to follow the crowd la often almost ir· resistible, the urge to deviate trom the trulh powerful. Ytl the sreat men and ' women of achievement are u1ua1Jy those who retain simple, buic virtues. They dare dlsagrte with the orowd. They speak the truth when lt'a uopopuilt, How about )'OU?" To the Editor:. FirSt, W you for your effcrt to aid the Orange Cout YMCA with itl uima1e battle.'' Tho111h I wlll not menUon the couple of Y,ear1 you deducted 'from my age or the comparatively nattering old me picture you used, I hope I can clarify a few points: (1) We serve Co3ta Mesa, Newport Beach an4. University Park. (2) The UJ>lled Fund picture 11 brighl The percentage support to us could not , Increase 1n the previous four years aa nptdly 11 our ·expandln( )'<IUlll P"llforD -but (la I tried to polill OUI) we recelv· eel 124,000 In 19'11 and should the United Fund make Ila 11171 1oal (they are ao clo,.) we could gel $31,000. It wiJuld be mlaleadlng to picture the United Fund ef. fort as one of our problems. 1"Nly are very succeealul and htchly COlftiwll of ow financial needs in serving youth. (!) WE DO HOPE to ha.. our un- eqllalled "bootstrap" efforts recocnlzed. The "Y" has Initiated many needed pro- grams and attempted to have the participant. can-y the major share of the costs -only to see tu·aupported ac-- tlvlUes ud a1encies with "poor'' image& receive more support and thereby abk to have lower ratea while aen'lng the a.me young people. The iiyt1 ii not "kept by the government," uses no tu fmU, and only exilta through participant fees and local suppori. • (4) Your article 1ppeon to emphulze that I am the key to the "Y's 11.1rvival." Thia "Y'•" Impact on the tbotmndl of young people who hive lncreued their leadership potential the put 211 ~ wu the result of the investment by Jeaders within the Community -and its tube is 1n the same handl. The 0 gro"!inl pal111" can be aolved and ')'our artJcle was a help. DON MUllLIG ' --DAILY PILOT /!olltrl N. WHd, Piobu.11tr Thomaa K<nR, •ditor Albert W. •1<1 Editori<JI PaQt Edilor The editoriel Jiap or tM Dally Pilot attlu to 11\form and 1tlmu. late! ree.dcn by prnenUn1 .thls ncwapa.pcr'• opink>N and. com· mcnt&ry on topics of Jnttmt and •lgnlflcancc. by provklln1 a forum for the expre.lon ot 'our retdm-opinlona. and by ~U• the dlvcl"llO ~lewpolntJ ot lnrormtd ~ tcrvttl and 1pok~ on t..,&ca ot the dl)t. Wed'lesday, March 8, 1972 • . . UPITitllMlt .. SEN , MUSKIE GIVES VICTORY SIGN (AT RIGHT ARE Hl.S cHJU!J!EN) But ObMrver1 S.y That McGovern Got Biggest Boost In New Hampshire Spain Launches Leg'al Action Again.st lrvi1igs NEW YORK (UPI ) -Spain has become the third nation to !lie or con- 1ider criminal charges against author Clifford Irving and tits wife Edith as a .rMUlt of the discredited "autoblograpby" of e«:mtric bUlionali-e Howard Hughes. "'l'11e \rvinp, meanwhile, appeared separately in New York before federal and county grand juries in\·estigating whether to hand down crimJnal in- dlctments In the caae. 1 On the Sparuih island of Ibiza, where lhe lrvings live, lawyer Ricardo Rives Marques said he was flllng a suit charg- ing the In.rings wlth forgery and swlndl· Ing. The aui&, Marques 1akl, was filed "to discouNe, forelp penons or organiza- tlons .etUng up their illicit operations on Spanish territory." Under Spanish law. crimes lnitiated or planned . in Spajn come under Spanish jutildiction, even lf they are commited abroad. Swiss: authorities already hive chlirged Mrs. Irving, 36, with fo~, perjury, counterfejting and la rceny .. Jrvlng ha~ said she was the wom~calliltl hanelf "Helga R. Hughes" who 'lW:poslle«l lnto a nµipbcred Swiss bank &CCOllfll $650,000 that McGraw-HlllJ who planned to publish the book, gave Jrvlng to pass on to Hughes. The money later wu withdrawn from the bank and most of it has been fOund in. another Swiss b8nk. The Swiss have 1 asked that Mrs. Irving be ex· tradlted. McCloskey Gets His 20%, Sees 'Bigger Victories' CONCORD, N.H. (AP I -Rep. Paul N. ~fcCloskey aays he hasn't "overwhelmed tt.e President " with hls 20 percent of the New Hampshire presidential primary vote, but he plans to enter primaries in Massachusetts and Rhode Island "lo celebrate bigger victories than this." McCIOskey told a grOup or supporters· at a hotel here that his vote in Tuesday's first presidential primary "shows there are 20 percent or more peoople in New h1icnigan Rep. Donald \V. Riegle, both of whom worked in ~IcCloskey's campaign . Before he greeted his ~ suppOrters McCloskey visited Ashbrook i1' his room at the hote l and congratulated him on running a "complete good and honest ' campaign." · f think we showed the President something," ~fcCloskey said. Hampshire who are willing to listen to the issues ." F" t p '· The main issues In the campaign for lr8 rimary the liberal Calilomla Republican have been President Nillon'J handling of the vote Figures war in Vietnam and honesty in govern· ment. MANCHESTER, N.H. (APl MCCloskey gathered about 20 percent Here are the vote totals in the New of the unorficial incomplete vote tally on Hampshire Republican presidential the Republican ballot. Presi~ent Nixon preferen~ primary with 911 perct11t took a commanding 69 percent and of the expected vote counte~ another challenger, Ohio Rep. John Nixon &4;&70 _ 69 percept , :Ashbrook, a c.onservative, won about 10 • McCloskey 19,493 _ 20 pefcent ' Percent. Ashbrook 9,243 -1h percent' -. ~ comedian Pat Paulse~ 1ot1 o~ .Per· .. 1 Paul9e.Q t,o1J, -.J petcent I , • • · Thlf::Dem~Uc• results,iilth 9~' . Closkey had said earll~r-that he . percf.t of·ttie'vote ~ted'~, ~ would drop his challenge 10 Nixon if he Mulkie _36,Jo?1 ~ u;perc~nt ' "1 failed to get 20 percent of the vote, but he r,tcGovem 18,°'1 -.37 Picent. • said he would continue to debate the Yody 4,831 -a percent ' tssues. . Harlke 2,181 -3 percent Much of his future depends an the Co~. U1 -·q perceht 1 money that comes into.~ campaip er-W-¥ills 3;258 --4 percent farts in the next few weeks. He said he W-K~edy 737 -1 percent was "substanUally" ln debt. \V-Humphrey 282 -O perctnt During t~ ra11y ~tcCloikey introduced W-Jackson 143 -0 percent former New York C.ongresaman Alllard W-McCarthy 34 -0 percent r • Wt<1.....i11. ~ltCh 6, 1972 DAILY PILOI tJ McGovern HOpes·. Soar " ... - ~ Decisive Primary Victory Eludes Muskie ' MANCHE.STER, N.H. (AP) -Sen. Ed- mund S. l\luakle'• 1bowing In tilt.New Hampshire pres~ntial pre fer e n c e primary )• neither the elev . victory the front runnlng Democrat aougbt nor the major poUUcal blow hJs Democratic rlval1 claim. , " It Is rather the first 1Dataument In a long arduou1 season of primary ~ts and It wtll be eclipsed in a week by' lhe verdict of the voten ln Florida. l However, Muskie appears to hive suf-• fered an unexpected blow in the,settCtion .. of the Democratic National' c.oavention delegates,.. from New Hampshire. His managers had expected to swttp those contests but partial returns showed 1'1uskle supp<rters leading in only 11 of*> races. Sen. George S. McGovern the man who got the blgge.st boost in New Hampshjre; was leadinft' for the other nine delegates. But ~uskie could not muster a clear majority of the Democratic vote in his contest with McGovern and three other 1ignllicant challengers. And there could be s c an t en· couragement in the pr.eferential primary outcome for a ~andldate who entered the contest as a towering favorite , a virtual · favorite-son : "' It was McGovern who emerged as the chief political beneficiary in that phaie of the primary. His showing, with more. than a third of the total Democratic vote, multiplied his standing tn national opinl9n polls, which rated him the presidential choice of only 6 percent of Democrats. McGovern managers hope the New l!ampshire showing will boost their man when the pollsters next sample p1;1blic opinon. , In the preferential vote, with nearly 94 percent of tM ballot& counted, Muakle's share was .., perceat, McGovern's' 37. lil anolber pha!e of the primary, Muskie waa far ahead in the con\ellt for the delegates who will cut nomliiauns votes at j.he DtmocraUc naUonll ,,con- vention. . .. Partial rellirnt 1ave him 14 "of ~ 2!I delegates whO will cut New Ham~'s 18 votes. ~· That was short of the •!Weep his managers had expectld, ., • · But It Uts into the MUIJde ·pme·plan: Enter almost every contest, collec:t evmiy available delegate in quest of ·the, magic 1,509. That ls the number it wW 'take 1to nominate when Democrats cOnveoe In 01dtam! Beacb,-Fla., nell July 10: Jn that effort, the crucial contests are ahead. Muskie hope1 are high for a major victory in IIUnoif, where 170 delegates will .be~ atlle In a.March 21 primary. A, more tmpr9alve New Hampshire show)ng could . have provided a psycbolo1ictl 1io9t{ In .~ delegate-col· lectlng eflorl. 'JI also might have helped in Florida, where 11 Democrats are in Uie race, aqd w"here Mw.iie strategists fear he mig(ll flnloh third, Qehind Alabama Gqv.' Georp ~C. Wallace and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota . Florkla Polls rate Muskie and Hum- phrey ln a tight race for a second-place finiih' behind the favored wanace . * * * * * * Yorty Un:~aunted in N~H., I ' ' Says. He's Still in Race MANCHESTEjl', N.H. (UPI) -Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles said Tuesday night he definitely ii not out of the presidenUal race despite h1a JIOOf' •bowing in the New Hampshire primary. ''I wil l 'dtftnitel)\ be in the California primary and maybe 8Q1De others i{l the interim," he ta1d. The last minute wrlte-.in campaign of Rep. Wilbur D. Mtlls (0.Ark.), hurt him the most,. '1Jrty said. Mills poured a lot or money into the campaign and spent ISO a vote, he !ale\. • Yorty's campaign manager, Robert A. ' . ·1 . J. ~ ' Philbrick, sald Yorty had expected to get between 15. and 20 percent of the vote. Yorly actually "°'lvcd about 6 per. cent. The mayor said the showing of Sen. Ed· mund • S. Muslil, (Jl.Maine J, in the "pritpary indicates tHe Maine senator will have, trouble In other primaries. "'U he couldn't do better than that with his provincial appeal to fellow New Englanders, he will have a hard time when be gets to California when I can say, 'My fellow Californians,' Yorty said. • ', .~ . R'. F I .;· . ' ' . .E·· . . '~' , '~ . ."' r ' I • - ' . ( ... . . TAX RETURN· ' . . . PREPA~,ATION .0E~Os1t $3.00Q-.. • .-., ~r.il., ....... -·· .. -............ ,...... ,¥, .. 0 ·--~ .... "" ~ --........... -""""'° .... --.. pao.., _ ... • liooumlnt '-· (Thil offflf dOMt'l 't ap~ 1D eorpomion, p•tner1ldP, busilMIS ar *Ill• rwtum1.) PROF,J:S$10NAL :;_ ••fiflwil' ~ ~.wit; p-YO(UI --... and -......... you receive ....., polllble b9ntflt under thli·•• law. E~ .. tum will 1htn • ............... for_,,.., b¥' hi!llly·tninod -.iists. All -h done in tho privaoy of your hoific -. -uolng llo - -""' of :i;ax Corporation of Am.-""11onMrty Sk.., .. Tax -· Inc. 11111 firm, -In 11148, II .. -...... • oo-in llo Unilld -11wy -Uy .,,,1oy -•,&00 -nlllon and -. Pflll•MI ,..e .. M 1,000,000 •x retLlml. WORI( GUARANTEED -by Tax Co!1loratlon of-. •' , In the United States, the grand juries were winding up their hearings and both were expected to Lssue indiclments this week. Lowenstein, who lnlUated the "Dump W -Write In. · Johnson" movemen,.~t ~ln~t;,;968;;, ~a~n~d~~==':=:=:=:=:==:=:::=:=:=:o,I Guarafiteed Accuracy. R ........ lri-kwd for --of m-and rwpi'oducrlkln. If tha,OCHnPlftY ...._ 111 wror ,_,ltlng k1 airy penllty or intlnlt. ch .... , tt,., will ..., fWJ penailty Or iftW'Wt. T . ' Indians De1nand U.S.: Investigate Death GORDON, Neb. (UPI) - Some eoo Indiana sUcceeded early today In obtaining a meeting with government of- ficiala In their quest for a federal Investigation Into the death of a SI-year-old Indian here last month. The Indians drove into Go rdon Tuesday from the Pine rudge . S.D .. Reservation and vowed to "stay until we get what we want.'' Sheridan County Attorney Michael Smith said today a meeUng had been scheduled between federal authorities and lhe Indians. Nixon Hoax Broadcast Reported NEW ORLEANS <UPI\ - The U.S. Coast Cruard said Tuesdav a hoax message ~·as .transmitted by a C o a s I Guardsman to 22 units along -the Gulf of ~1exico du ring President Nixon's China visit to the e!!ect that Nixon had been aa•11loated and that World War III had been declared by Vice Pr.,ldent Spiro T. Agnew. Jn response to 11 query, the Coast Guard's Eighth District Headquarters Jn New Orleans said. "A hoaJ: message was ~ansmltted on an Jntra. dtalrlct teletype net to 22 units of the Eighth Coa!I Guard District · on the morning of Feb. 17, 1972." However, a Cout Guard tpOkesman 1aSd1 ' • T h e ,_..,. w11 Immediately rtCOfln~ as spurlout at the dialrict ofClct1 ver~led; and the units on the Dtt de- al«lecl." Officials of the American In- dian Movement, controlling the gathering of Indians here, have demanded a full-scale Justice Department in- ,v e atigati'on into the circumstances surrounding the death or Raymond Yellow Thunder, an Oglala Sioux. Smith sald the entire com· munity of Gordon was behind the Indians in seeking justice 1 for Yellow Thunder's death. which he called ''needless and insane." But Smith said he would not elevate the chargea of manslaughter and false tm· prilonrnenl he already has filed against. five suspect.a in connection with Y e 11 o w Thunder's death. The Indians have demanded the charge be changed to first d e g r e e murder. Smith said the autopsy report showed Yellow Thunder ! died or a cerebral hemor- rhage. 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VOL. 65, NO. 68, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES • • O~ 6E COUNTY, CALIF'OlNIA • "-WEONESDAY, MARCH I,, '1972 c TEN CENTS -. -... • Former Mesa Archeol,ogisi Safe After Ordeal An adventurous archeologlst formerly employed by Archaeological Research, Inc. of Costa Mesa, is safe today in San Pedro after a week-long ordeal at sea. Terry Anderson, 24, of Inglewood, le.ft Dana Point last week in a 35-foot trimaran he built ofer the· past five months, only to have the vessel wrecked in a 43-hour battle in storm-tossed eas oil the Baja California. coast. Anderson, whom ARI Company presi- dent Roger Desautel! described . as an • l(idnaped Girl Freed; RaPsomLeft . { VIBALIA (UPI) -The daughter of an auto dealer, kidnaped from her home the day before her ninth birthday, was released unharmed early today after spending 30· hours with abductors wbo demanded pXl,000 ransom. Mic~le Rene Wiebe , the daughter of Arnold Wiebe, Wu Teleased at the River Inn Motel on the Kings River and told ·police she had not been hurt. . But she complained, "I didn't get my pr'esents ..• all day." Tuesday was her birthday. Police Capt. Dean C. Marshall said the girl was kidnaped Monday n1ght. Wiebe . rounded up the ransom money Tueeday. He made a drop in accordance with instructions !rom the kJd- passersby picked Up tHe' ed. briefcase and returned , it ordeal belian at 7:15 p,m. Monday the t!dnapers -.. the -Ille 'li'lelle -bl tclt Ii cemrat-itornla .farming co1M1un!ty and said lley were aeUing Uckell to a charlll~le event. •• 11adventuresoine", JOUI, · ~ planned a trip to Central America in blo ..m.1 ,... ael. ' ' · Since workinl for ARI ayer the past two and a half years, Anderson bu been assigned to e19Uc dlgi in places Including Amchllka .. "He's one of the , best .-arcbeol0&ical field engineers we've seen," ~utels said, notjJli be was glad to ~ .Aoder- son is We aground. · ... , "I on!): alept wllen I Jl'8rd Ob~" said . . . ' Tllrtl' -. lf, of lq[ewood. -Ahdenm ini...i Ila Sin Pedro Tuesday aboard i NOr1regjan-h-.i,nter tha\ picked him up off the colil of Baja Calliomia Monday. 1 " L lje was llW ~ from exhl.Ulllon, bartly able to beud.,llla lla(en, and bis feet Wert loo llWOllen frOm Upooure to fit into Illa aboe&. • ' • . }le built I ~foot-trimaran, the third v-be coostrucl6I in the pl.t nve _, . years, and .. t lall from Dana Point Feb. 27. . "M,y radio and direction flndtr · ftrlt out on me· the lint day 90 I had no ac- c ... te means.of navigation, but I figured I was about 100 miles off the_,coast of Ba- ja wben tbe storm bit," -said. ~ "~ eelf.._111( apparatus waa torn awarJ!!>i "' I waa locked to the ltO!nr for al le;ll eJcbl,• ...... , •• I i'l1'S! I wu Juat ezhalllt<il bot I lei ber come into tho wind and my m1aen mast mapped; -• ..t. ·-.. . .. Winds were 'ferY strong and waves at least U feet hlch. They were bffilking over the top-but I bad to stay on the helm the rut of the night," he said. • The next day, the high waves caught the, boat broadalde and l! began to sink, but WU bpi afloat by the bouyant foam built Into Ille bull. . 0 1 climbed on the cablo roof -the only pa.rt ouf of the water -and lashed mylt!! down. ;1~klnd of lost track of time., and now and then I would pass ou~ but I figured lhe stonn lasted two days. When It let u.p. 1 knew 1 wM far at sea and away from any shipping lanes. "One hull of the trimaran's one center hull and two outrigger bulb had broken off and another was sticking up in tho ,ir. My iresh water was tainted by ga1 and I had to dive underwater into the cabin to get some soaked potatoes to eat. "My only hope was to rig a raft o( (8ee SAVED, Pa1e I) Blast Rips Plane Explosio~n in Vegas Despite Search ~ LAS VEG>,s (AP) -Despile 'two searches and the preae~ d armed guards, a bomb exploded .lriside an unoc- cupied Trans World Alrllne1 Boeing 7f17 jeUiner here today. It apparently was part of ~ o:tortk>n scheme which .has trlggmd ' worldwide bomb"'lhrut against TWA jeUiners> authorities said. The bomb, planted ln or near the cockpit, exploded at 3:55 a.m., about leVM hours after the· plane· artjved ~top from New York wit,b ..10, passengers and a seven-member crew .. It ripped a huge bole in the front fuselage, · hurling debris for 100 feet at McCarran International 4irport. · . Law officers and TWA officials said Lani• Mills, said "It 'sounded like dynamite. I could see piece:. of the plane flying through the air. 'l'bert was a small fll"e inside the plane but It burned itself out within. a mioute or .so." An~ witness, a terminal employe. said, "I heard a loud expl01ion . . . I turned DJ;ld saw debris falling all over." Aller the blast, the three other TWA jetliners were checked again. A trained dog that can smell out e1ploeivea wu used. It wun't used in the earlier IWdl. NothiJli turned up. • ·Air traffic to McCarr111 wu not balt..i by tbe explosion, but the airporl wu !See P!ANg, Pap If Ne"1pol"t!"Mesa Action Parents Rap Proposal ~ they felt the , bomb was one of' those a mysterious .eXtortioniSt haa sAld he planted on TWA Jetliners to get $2-mllllon in ransom from the airline . To Combine CUisses •. . ..,,.,.__ • POLlCIMAN, GERMAN SHEPHERD 'PROBE PLANE WRECKAGE ~111)91" Daa) ..... Jiy Tlmo lloMli l!Jip~1lon In L11 V-· ( . ~· .\o'• t . ~ . •#J.f ~ .......... , ! "' ·~!:..' Mesa .. ~o~cilinen. p~~Y · ., ! •• ' i • • ••• ..... Trained dogs llliffed out ra bomb Tue&-• By CANDACE PEARSON day ln a cOckptt ol. a TWA 'jetlloer en 01 • ....,.P .... *" ~.N~ •. , Concern over= incr-0J:r11~,~ ....,. liil ·-J~ -.W:" . . • • > ....,,, llnO ·· . « , -Crnd 'of '~ Meaii .poi911 TuaOflri lo . In. ~V.,,,,..,aaldTtf4,,!l~; •-._._ •. Newport·M..,.-~dialrlcl ~ 1111, UJUl'W" w~ no "'""" . dlcaUOn how tire !lamb Pl ~ tho' . """'mmendatioo that.....,. 1 -grades C·. The pl..0 laded at Mccarran be combined with mJdcile schools neat da1;:"8tr0rtal Al1'P'Jl'I at t ;ll6 p.m.' 1\Jes. y~ir objecUoos cauaed Newport·Mesl that all studentl wl!!' ,I!' Ji!1!' sraclorl this year at Klll7._.. ~ ~ .. ~ ...... .... Elemealary sclioo!a bi c.i'ola ..... ilitodd •\ttl>I, Davia · lllddla l!d*>1 Ila lfll.ft u llixlb lfaden. . ID I rotated It•. Niatl!I ~ 11111 Ill lfn.11 Uth ~ ...... Vllll and Woodlancl Elemeatlry l!dlooito ID ' When Mn. Ruth Wiebe o p e n e d tbe Ap~~~~~.Zone Variance ' • • l · I ..: , • H said the ~ exploded • in the trustee1 to delay consideration of · ~ ·t nd -•---ed d-'-'-distrlctwide housing tohrtions until March cocapl area 1 ~~ CUl"ll!ll on a 21 =t'~should al!<nd ~~ -· Moat ao-call«I middle ICboola In tho Newport-Mesa system house seventh and eighth gade' fiuplll. There are. ••· ceptions. door, three men wearing ak1 mui:s, two of them armed with handgulll, burst into the house. Mrs. Wiebe screamed, attracting the attention · of a neighbor, Dr. F.dward Peterson who was on his way to a Boy SCout meeting with his two sans. He went w inVestigate and also was forced inside the-house. · He and Mrs. Wiebe and Michelle's ~lde'r siSter, Janelle, 151 were Ued and gagged. Peterson's two boys came to the hou8e looking for him a short while later ind also were gagged. 1'be men took Michelle and left a note made uj> of letters cut from a newspaper. It said: "Don't call the police. Do not conlact y9ur frlend5. Do enctly u we say and your daughter won't be hurt. You will hear from us in about Ohe hour. Do not make any mlslakes or your daughter will tie killed." Mrs. Wiebe and the others quickly ~ed themselves from their bonds and received a call about an hour and a half later from a caller demanding $300,000 in miall bills. Wiebe was called at his office by his .,.-ue and Marshall said a short while later the family called pollce. . -Marshall said Wiebe put togetber the nnsom money and received a call a~ 7 p.m. fr<im the kidnapers who gave him complicated inslructions for making the Money drop. Marshall said when the car dealer tossed the money in a field near the small town of Goshen as he had been told to do, a man and a woman driving by'uw '1f.m do it and lmmedlalely picked up the tirlefcase and took it to their home in Visalia. Sborlly afterwards, th<)' called polI<o and the money was returned. Marshall said police decided to wall for furthe r ioslruc~ioos but helrd nothing un- til they received the call from the Rivet Inn. • Newport Girl .. To Wed Solon . ' . ' . A' aoning •ailance :1" rallow , the ~ Pinkley ·c8at.t!>e'lone d~tliig ~le. structlon 'of a m-.mt1 , apartmant bloclt' . Heavy duly air C011f[11ioniQc bad ·bee!> near Baker su.et and Ille , Newport, ulred f the ' F.t<oway haa 'been.•.....;ved ...,.the Costa req 0 projeet..by· the ,planning rt-v ~7-commisaiori as a Dam of keeping .dllst Mesa·Clty •Council. f · ·, ' · and' freeway noiae a&it•of ·thte units. ~nCll~ eodoned•tae>Dol iKoll pro-. · How'ever, Gamtt, . . ~Srm. bi_ •""" f"a'n,_.. jecl 4-1 Monday nlgbt after, wrangling , . "'°' r Y ,.... over an air cooldillollirt l'l![ilireminl and architect, compWMtl that the spei:lfied alter'-'"••,........... ..... r,&i>lil•~•-ntir heavy duty air ~,woolif!Jlave --..,....,,....._ ~~ increasOd . the -~ cost ... o~>l<>the ~j~~ Al~· $1116,000-'a juinp Iha£ Woulf'be""1~ Policeman Sued • 1' I · i • On Assa~t 'Rap , A 'Garden Gme womail who claims two Hunt.tncton Beach po I i ·c e m e· n ..Wted and 'injured ·ber !&<year-old ~ . . daughter wblie falsely . arresting her haa aued tbelo aftd the "city !6r $200;000. Mn. Mlriaret k. McKee · namea of· ricers Arden Beaven and Ronald Palmer as the patrolmen who allecedly usaulled Riltb McKee last Allg. It while jailfug her on chargti of mterleriDa with a• police of· ficer in the per.lormancie of.bis duly. The orange cOuid1 ;,,lklJl.nor eoort laWIUit ~~tes that 1the· cJiari& Jater . wer'e cffsm!wd lit 'jlivilllle court. Mn. McK"'l_ alati ·......S the .clefen- danla ct 1aiaeIJ advlltnr ·her after her .......... amot that the &lrl. bad, been boobil ~ two .lllOll 1"r ei--1on of marljtmm. Bolb the dlarie and the Illa~ ... falae and designed to l[ff ber -.!'...._,Ille contends. ' . . ' in ·~-rent. ··lf l . . ' .'"¥"' ' f ' •• Ted Bologh, orie of ·the ,canditlates !or the Apnl 11 city council .electioh, cl-iticlz.. ed • councilmen. ·He ' aid the.y a're ~blishlng "eheitOs" 1~ Cosfa ·MW by approving more a~nt units. Fly Abntement ~ ' ·• i Move Blmted . La Palma dty coandlmoa. have doubts aboUt the county11 ability to 'police the env~ and esthellc quallty of their city •. "If they can't contral flies, how can-they possibly, lil!proye ,the· en- vironment?'" ' ~asked " Cbuilcllman John Betton. He ~·,, "We made i &lg ~~111. turnlog 'f4' abate- ment o\ter·to the county." · "Y~," aaid fellow .Councilman '.Ed Byrn~, "Tbe1aba,temeut weDt to . them and th< ru .. stayed with us." Th< sparkling r~lee was trig· 1ere<1 by a 1m Or•nc• County Grand Jury questionnaire. ../" nearby TWA truck. The airllneia were Dtstrict Superinte'ment John Nicoll parked with the. 7111 near the airport presented the board with l)Jjle recom-~lnal but were undama&ed. by the mendaiions on school atteqdana; for next blut. . year. Nicoll did not auilest cloeing He said the Jour-engine jeWner hacl any schools, as was feared earlier by · been searched for bombs before leaving some parents. · · New· York and upcn 1a6ding in Lal The changes were ,r' e commended· V-. ~ said that II waa• undar because of dropping earollmentl on the surveillance. bx sberiff's ~ and ,1e!"entary level, IOplCially in Costa TWA pel!li)nnel 'While on the tVOund Jiere. Mesa, and overcrow~ ln.othe~ aChooia. 0 I don't tbini anyone could have' gotten In one. J'eCommendlUon, Nicoll 41!d aboard ID L8a Vopa," Wyre ~ He said giber, T)V A planes at lllcearlan were being aeafc)led again for ~!Oaivea, The plane. carried "leu than . a full. [Oad" of 129 -efl. The .pluie WU due to return to New York today. Tho blast atartled everyone at tho · airport. . "When· I beard a loud u:plosioo, I turned andfsaw debris r:· 1 all 1over~' said a .NaUona1 Airlines ploye work.Ina in the terminal area. , Wyre sald some TW workmen had been in the'. plane to clean it but dis- counted any speculation one of the men or an imposter planled tbe bomb ... .. 11iey all know each other and work together and they wear lde'ntificatlon badges," be said. Neither he nor law enforcement officials would comment on whether t b e pi:a111engers and crewmen 1 were beina: questioned. . FB~ and sbeflfrs deparlment io- vestlgaton refused to ·talk about the bomb. . ' There · are two restrooms behind the cockpit w the rlgh~buicl' aide, the same side of !be Hploaloli. Wyre llid the door to the cockpit •PPll'eJlUY WU unlocked allor' landing. . • Tbe depu.ty who witnessed the blast, Ex-aide_ Blasts Senat.e Probe . . Of IT&T Case WASHJNGTON (UPI) -Federal Judge Richard W. McLaren. the govetnment's fOrmer antitrust chief, angrily charged today that the Senale investigation ct his handling of· an IT&T antitrust cue wu . . . 0 an abSolute outJ:age." . McLaren lost his tempu w b l l e teetlfyihg at the fourth day of tbe Seoate Judiciary Commltlee's Inquiry Into · tho 197J out-or-court settlement oi thfee ln- titrust action.s against International Telephone I< Telegraph Corp. wben be lras with the Justice Department. His voice shaking, he told two Democratic interrogators, Sent.-Edward M. Kerinedy and John Tunney, "You're trying to discredit me. It ti perf~y ridiculous. It Ls an ablolute outrage the way that this committee II proceeding." Mes8 ~ell Pu·mping Strong McLaren chargeit that Kennedy and Tunney were repeaUng the 11me que. tiono he alnady .....-earlier ·about Illa dealings with Rlcblnf G, Kleindienst , President Nixon'• nominee to be attorney go?ne.ral. • 1 1,000~fqat Effort Setting New P~oducf!-on .. Marks . . . cOota -C!lllllr fro District peo-well would .'be a 'bar11in at twice the or,c!rvp in a dime to make a wish. pla ...... ......._ 11,000.foot well price. ' • · Tiie CMCWD, however, ls wishing it that -Illlo e,il Min River _ it jusl Based on curren\• concerns •1th waler hod 'more welll like the one eJplalned in •-roll'-•"-io Daw' le pollution, the well was analyied and a r.part )ut dellvtred by the agency's _,.. •• -WI r pro-monitored -ldy mrtng ill just-com-enclwr"'8 firm. ducllou .-_ pitted silMnonth tat aad alao literally a B1 ~ supterranean slrata and The two oenaton ttplled that they were dissatlefled with McLaren'• explanations of how he reached the decilion to drop a supreme Court .... to block rrm from merging wtth the Hartford F I r e Insurance CO. · The engagement or the •year- old son of Sen. Barry Gold.,aler (R-Arizona) to a NOW)JClrt Beach woman was announced _today. Rep. Barry M. Goldwater Jr. (11- North Hollywood) will DWT)' Miis Susan Lee Gherman at tho end d lhis month in Southern Cllifomja, Dr. and Mrs. Mort Gherman ol Bal· boa Boy Club, Newport Beach, an- nounced. DrUled •-a,,..... aco. the water color!..., \llltlta .... mlM lo,CMCWD ~, another one during _19'12 ori proj>. . dlltfict 'bolt ,on ....... ,Avenue near consumers. • ~ • ~1 ~ ebt.llMd·flriher up· Su'"nlloftr 1 Bear S1n11 lllopa ltlllls llotler and bet· The water -·t -'*I< the calendar. --· ilJo.;CMCWD may 1e1 anOlhel"' They demanded details of w h y McLanm allowed a Wblte House aide, Peter M. Flanlpn, to hire an out.Ide tom.1ltant, Richard Ramldeni.whoee -mlc report •11 lnstrumenlal in the declqm to make the lelUemMI pemlil· . ting tho ITloT-llartlonl merpr. The Los Angeles arta "'"- man is the eldest llOll Cf Sen. and Mrs. Golc!Wlttr ol Phoenix. t( .. , · :• like the 1eg-, -· of YOlth -"' ' • HobodJ i.nowa ""1. lli4 4 all oought in Flori<la by '!P'"Ub qplorer • ftie oqulrer •tapped :-· Ulerally .., CJi1CWD ntar pilidoCtion ud quality "-< de Leon. " .. , ~ river wltl>I• ,!10lllld stral&I q-.. But It tastes fl'tll,llld tt won't prac--llal ~ •Ut milll<1111al1Qno in the "'l'bll• ...U la lantu6c. We jolt cani tlcally pickle your .,... Ila aalt and pill ID mootlla. . believe I~• -CMCWl> lllnclor albline compounds. ' o Watr ...U opedallsla puq them at Alvtn L Pl~,,a 1'11111mo -• ct llbico it !IoWI directl)l lnlo the !)MCWD --during such ·quality the board. _,...Ir and Hillole dltlrtll<l!lon ~ ...i ao lla•e -slowed down pro- If _.1 tniida eoatluie, lie .... IJ'ltelll, ..,. cani ~-~ dg !UII , (Seo 1111.1., Pop I~ ' I : ' \ "1• .. • • " I j !Tunney aald llllt--ked Ill' .• flml that 11ac1 111 interest ,in rrm stoc1t ' and could have !oat rnoroey U the merger with ijartford bad Ileen disapproved. ''W-It have bad an. advent ellect on rrm stock If bis rtport had flvored dlvu11ture?11 Tunney uked. "\'!ave llO comment," the llch~lipped McLaren tokl 'twme1. • •' l· Associate SUperlnttndeot. Nor m a n Loats told.distrlct·tnisleM Tullday night that sludenll lrom Monie Vista School have been movJ.nc •on to KaiMI' Middle School u ·sixth graders for tho J!U1 thiee years. This ha1 bieea done without CQmo plaint. from partntl, he llid. Jn fact, tboae parent! weloome the greal>r educallonal opporlunilloo the middle ocbool oflai'I, Loata added. But the pareatl who spoke aplnat the Idea didn't ...,,, to think that bome economlco, 1bop claueo and IYJll ~ are l1ICllllrY rlor llixlb graden. n-who addruled )he bolrd , wwt from Spnora and Woodland. "Why Ulls trend for bigger acboola? .. asked Sonora parent Rita Kiester. She and other parents said the move would put Increased ·and , unwamm pressures on the sixth graden to deVelop a !alse maturity. Tnlllee Sellin Franklin said that' the ldaa· bad been used before with IOOd "'°' cess and added tha~ h)s own dalJlhter was moved in\o a slath-througl>eighth grade school. "It's been my 'e1perience on the board," uld ,Chairman Rod MacMlllian "thit'once the ttanaltlon ii made, tbe~ Is a ver1 politive tetcUon from the parenls and klda. They 1et turned on." Mumbling -the -.._ greeted hb ,last phrase, Which can blve dru&· (See SCHOOL, Pap I) • Oraage Weat•er Drlzz.les wW accompmy thole low clouds alone the Orl!lt!• Coast Thursday, with a chance of 11111shine, according to the weather. lady. Highs 67.n. LoW1 in the 40's. INSIDE TODAY Collegiate theater talus the spotlight thit week , ., tho Orange Coast aria undcrfiT'Cld- uatea 1how their U&eapi.c 1tuff. See Entertainment. Pa.gt 28. L. M, 1trt1 1 MIM!lr f ........ , ......... ~···ll1· =--=·.ll I ._ • .., ~:-:: C,..._. 11 lyf<tlt ,,.,,., M Dlelel Mllrtm It """' l,.. ....... , ,. .... °'· ........ " ............. .... tMll ....... -.. ...., • D-11 ,...... • .,., .... _.. 11-lt .,,...,., ... •••••••• n ...,.... ' -~ • Mltllt ..... ,, Miii....... ..__., ..... .. lt.ll.Jil ---.. , 1 I I " I DAil y l'ILOT c Hartelius Described , . ... As Brutal LOS ANGELES -Key P"""""'tlon wi~ -Reba Vauat>n today depleted Dr. Ebbe ffarteliua 11 I brutal, domlneerl1ig, jea!OUI lover who put ber feet Dll lhe road to m,,, addlcUoo aod who performed·an lllortJoo oa hor obortly before he moved Into her Colla M ... borne four yeara ago. '!'bl vlilaUte, 31,,.ai'old blonde ti>ld lour peyllclam dttfnc u a commtttee of 1nqu1ry tor the State Boord of Macllcal Ewftinen that her ~y ....... ld tover .in- -11er ln 1>emero1 ca highly pOttnt tranqulliaer) ............. ed ber .... of tbe· ilnqi to the polnt thal abe .... elite to doao herself ltffral tlmei dally with the ' ' ~C- Mra. v ..... -.. the oecond ' "' • • J day of the ,.._ed bearing opened today that ffartelhli first had ~ual relations with her at her hOme before bet Jaul~. Ray, l•tt the houae at 117 W. Wfllon St. In Auguil of 1117. -· • • DAILY ,IL.OT $tiff ....... She. told the panOl that thef also mada love oa the oolO In the doctor 1· office and ahe estimated the total number ·of such intimldes to be ~Ulboht 10" befOl'e: the dJscualed Ray Vaughn left the home and his three cbUdreri in his Wile'• care. He Walked Away • She~ tllat all~ •eta.of .... ual ln~ follond Dr. ffartaJIUI' ln- jectloo of i:-erol"1nto her hip. Site told Driver Stanley E. Martz of Newport Beach watches .his car bei,ng towed away after accident about 4:10 p.m. Tuesday in the "S" curves on Irvine Avenue between 23rd Street and Santa Isabel Avenue. Martz, 29, of 247 62nd St., told police.be was doing about 40 miles per hour through the curves when he lost controL of his auto and rolled il He walked away from thM:rash. the COl!lllilttee that her addict!Oll.[eacbed tbe polnl' thit be would.'often teave her a JI) cc vial of 1the dru& "Whicb was all gone In the Ami day... • Old-time Political Picnic 'From Pqe l WELL ... Members of t h e lnves\liatln(-com- mlltee reJlrd I <Xie CC -ge of the tran- qulli-u a normal Injection for the rellef of paJn anc1 strea. !Jr, Horteliua, who li•eo on !lander Street in Et Toro, ls accused by the state Set for Mesa Hopefuls duction. . .Feeder lines are sucking up the clear, cold, completely colorless now at the 25- foot levei' of tlie ·deep shaft,. which was tapped at 40'feet during ·the test" per!c;>(t. Board of Medical Esamlners of moral . . turpitude and unprofessional conduct in -_ An old-fashioned polltlcJI p 1 c n I e , his relatJonlhlp with two women paUeots reminiscent of early t' 9 O O s elec· -Mrs. Vaughn and Wanda Melendrez, tloneering, is being prepared for Costa 27~ Coafa. M~ .JJbo died of an . Mesa City Council ca.ndidates April 9. ov 'bf. druP-~ But even before the• organiiers The mte ltoord'a decision on whether · . he 11 to tain his license to practict purchased their balloons, popcorn and medicine :111 depend on the report sub-snow cones, the idea had already ~me ~ by the twr dpctoi-a. J. the subject of a rift between incumbents Mis. YIUllm told t!lem that llatteli ·fumunc Jor re-election. adjusted the charts of other paUents to Mayor Robert Wilson began by asking make up for the Demerol he supplied to . ed . . hil.miltr ... Sbe aa.ld he bad to do IO to some ~mt que~JO~ ~onday night ~ U.. Jlllh· UM of the ri.arcoUc to about the combination p1cruc and parade lltale ~ liamJl!ca Enf.d\'cement In-scheduled for the downtown Costa Mes~. ~~. '.'".""""1Jtirl~"J11m ..... r.,.~.. • .•... ,,, " ... ..,.. ~ r-. Will yooa. BMW up other than Mr. The' shapely blonde told Deputy At-(W-llliam)"'St. Clair?" the mayor queried. toroey General JeUroy -Wohlnor,t.thal St. Clalr; 'on' of the lncumbenla, ~plied, lllil,llllii' 1'<*nilll ••~·ll!llhef no, th•t all candidates had been lnYlted :.=:: =t ~\~~·~tiatt .• 1...a.'·. . '. Fro'" P .. e l Site . alao testified that ape WU Ill and , hemorrhaged for aeveral days •fter the PLANE operation. • • ' "Didn:l be aend you to the: ho!:pital?" the -enlly lnciedulous Wohlner uk- ed bllwt-. "NO," Mn. Vau'atm replied. She also testiflod lbat llarlelius Jefl ber al I crucial pbue of the alltCed abortion and told ber to call b!m' at the office U It ptovad lo Ile ouccesaful, Mts. Vauatm alfled that ffartelius "w'u pod·to me" In the flrlt atqea of- their aaaoctaUon but teatllled thal 1he became the victim of repeated ~ u the relatlomblp pr<Jll"-ailll;they ~ from '"" Wllaol\ Slreet home to an apU\llteftl 0q.,-Moill9 Vlala Streel Sia !¥Ifie bolid be blacPd her eye• .... '·onCe --blildeil 'ber Into ln-... i>Wi' ~ !¥Y _ql!lrHlod .In I parked carnnr the Nrwporter·Pler. M>sent Aide Fired FOSTJ;:I\ CITY (UPI) -The City Ooundl ftnd city maoqer Robert Cowdan Tlladay for not attending enough CCWICl1 mootlnp. They had to do It In at.Itta, however, because C.Owden wam'I there. ...... eo.uT CM DA ILY PILOT Tiie or.,.. c:...t DAILY ,.11.at,,Wllfl ""'ldl 11 Cllnlbl11911 'M ,._!"r91. II "'*'"'* W tM oreflfl' c... ,......,.~ CtmMnr. NPi- r11ti tlfllltftl trt llUO!bMd, MMUy f!lf'0\1111 l'tldmy, ftlr Costs MUI, NtwPOrt leldl, Huntl"9IOl'I l•Kllll'-t•ln Vlll1y, Ll{IUM IHch, lrvlr1t/laelllltMck ind Stn Clell'ltllfef San J1>1n c1,.11trtt10. A 1lntlt rtflllMI ldllloll 11 P'.IOll"*' .. twdlyt I.rid SundtlYI· TM P!'l!Ki,tl llUblllflllll pllnt •• II UI w .. 1 lty Strfft, Cftl1 MIM, C.l!tof"n!1, n.M. ltob1rf N. Wt.d l"rtsldlflt and l"lilttllltl1r J1ck It. Curl1y Vkt ll'rllklflll Ind 0.11tr1l Mtntttr Tho11111 K11•il !dttor staled off lo' tM public for to minutes. The TWA '10'i was achtdu.Jed to leave the Las Vegu airpo~ at 7:45 a.m. bound for KaDllS City, St. Loub, C1eveland, Ohio, New York and then London. TWA called the worldwide bomb search of · tta je.t fleet after receiving the mysterious ransom demand. · Half a dozen planes made unscheduled landings for searches alter the discovery .or tbe. powerful RI.Astle expl91ive Tuesd•Y. ·Ind a:CorM .. ol tra'79Iers cailcel~ reserva~ lions. Delays of two hours or more were reported In flights. An anonymOOs telephone caller warned of the bomb and directed offlclals to an airport locker where they found a note declaring that four TWA planes would be blown u'p at al.x-hour Jntervala unless tbt ransom wa:i paid. But the succeeding deadlines passed without 1ncident. A TWA sPQkesman said the money was assembled but there w1s no further word fr:om the FBI, TWA or local authorities on negbtlaUons with the extortionist or whether any money had been paid. Sources close to the Investigation said ~t ,authorities were checking TWA penoonel records for any employes ex· peritneed In haitdling uplMlves or with a posalble grucf&e qainst the company. "The guy who did this knows what h~'s doing," commented De~tlve William F. Schmitt of the police bomb section, who defused the device 12 minutes before It was set to .detonate. From Page l SAVED ... some IOrt that I could salJ east where I thought I mlght bit the •hipping lanes. "I aaw the outrigger hull that had broteD oU about 100 yards tway. so I paddled over to it on half of 'my surfboard. The board had broken In two during the storm. It took four hours to get the hull back to the boat. "It must have taken five days, working day and night to get it f • makeshift sail- ing raft) together. I only slept when I plSllod out. "The last nJght wu the worst of all because three killer whales 'circled me all ni&ht and I could hear them all around me. OnCe. ooe of them brushed the boat and I could have almost touched ~ thrtt-foot high fin as It went by. ·"About dawn, they disappeared and I cut loose from the main hull and u1ln1 a -u compqi Ailed eHL "Lite. that lay, I aaw a ship far In the dls1AnCt ao .. lltd to irlterctpt • hla COUt'lt. u ... II wu ,the Norwegian frellbter l(oegh • ~' whl.ch plctad up Andenoa aod brought nlm to San PedriJ, '. and that he onJy "offered to bankroll" the project. St. Clair safd he had seht letters to all 20 candidates last Friday. H~said the event is for everybody, not ju St for him. · "My name doesn't even appear on the flyer ," he professed. Although councilmen approved use of the perk for the polJtical rally, the third inpJmbent, AJvin Pinkley, charged after the meeting that the rally was lia pure St. Clair project." • 11l'm unalterably opposed to this highly c1rcus·type, honky tonk affair " he fulrilina~ "I will oot be there io add crodiJ>llity to Ibis obvious political ploy by St. Clair."... • • ~ This morning, St. Clair admitted there "9'as truth to Pinkley's charge that he had ~~, ~ity\sta\jonery lWd a city ,typist to ~~ 01,lt he ipvitations. "I don't think I was wrong to do this because I think it's a public service. But If I was, I'd be glad to relmburse the City for the stationei'y and secretariat help " he said. ' St. Clair added that he would not blame C.Ouncllman Pinkley for not showing up. "It would be a public display of oon·sup· port. He's down the · tubes and doesn't realize it,'' said St. Clair. The parade, which will feature horseless carriages, jeep, dunebuggy and hot rod cl.ubs. is being oraanized by Costa Mesa resident Richard Figge. It will begin with an ll·mile parade from Estancia H~h School. wind its way through _the .downtown are:::, and end up at Costa Mesa Park. ' . . Figge to)d members of the council Mo~ay nig_ht_ tha~ there wo\Jld ~ baud music and that al11 candii!ates will be. giv~~ two . OJU>Ortunities to espouse their pobbcal views. "This should be the first of.Jts kiryd !n Orange County,'' Figge said of the p1cn1c. , Cl.ty , AltomeY Roy E. June. however. advised .potential picnickers •to lea ve at home that most Popular ingredient of pie· nlc baskets -beer. "The:e is a prohibition against. alcoholic beverage.! 1n the park!. Rather than risk being caught witl. beer In your' lunch, you might just pack I cola ot something," he suggested. From Pa9e l SCHOOL · .•. The .local supply mizes in with Metropolitan Water Di.strict (MWD) flow. purchased b¥_ the icre-foot along with water from '1well) of 'lesser distinction, natu_rally improvjng tJ:ie overall ~uality. Analysts · are ·conCemed with thrte speCiflc ' types 'of water conterlt: ialt, alkalinity and dissolved 901ids, the litter category coveridg a IO(of diverse matter. The MWD lets IOO parts per inillion as the maximum acceptable level of dla90lv· ed solids, although it currenUy supplies wate r containing 763 ppm, far over the limltr Costa Mesa's well water had only 350 pptn sll: months ago but is now d6wn to 300 ppm in <lli18olved 991ids1.. :. • · • Checking salt -or sodium content - testers round the MWD water has 116 ppm, while the _ gos~. Mesa well opened up •I~.! p~ 11111" -o!o\YI\ t0.19.! ppm, triple the quality of MWD water. The MWD flow comes largely from the Colorad o River "and i{I alkaliitlly, or hardness, shows 357 ppg of . calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is the precise name of that stuff that won't let you get your whites really white, keeps the su.cls from being sudsier· and gives' your halr thQse awful Frizzy Blues. And compa('ed ·io the MWD 's Colorado contrib1,1tion, Costa Mesa's owfl home-- supplied water had 168 ppm whtn it was first tapped, but is now down to ·1eo, or a ppm purer. Subterranean w a t e r 90Urce-plotters figure the bonus-well is right on the fringe Of the aqillfer and-by mapping the ne1t well -right or left it may produce a better one. \ : Bad water was tapped at eoo feet and higher in the well but by wocking upward and <kiwnward, CMCWD men. found the sparkJing source at the 600 foot level. GEM TALK ' TODAY by THE SMALL JEWELER related connotatioils. "I "How," we have been asked, can't say I'm totally in favor ot this· "can an independent jeweler sur· unless. we move the sixth graders in to vive against the large c"ains?!' really take advantage of middle school ~' services/' s1id Trustee Marlan Bergeson The fact is that' independent "partlcuJarly with the concerns with drug jewelers continue to account for an probleJJ\B." · unportant segment of jewelry re- , other recommendations by Nicol! went tailin~ because their low overbe_ad almost without comment. permits reasonable prtees and they, fut a suggested pilot program for pre. are also particularly strong ill ser- sdloolero to .beliin at Victoria and Canyon vicihg the J>rOducts Ibey aell. ' Elenltntary Schools In September 1112 .ll'he owner of an' lndependenf was praloed by parents and board ' jewelry store ls usually a highly members. . trained and eXperienced expert not Other recommendations for 1972-73 In· only iri jeweli:_~ but also in repair elude : and 1ervice. Most of this work is -Victoria and Canyon School 1~ do~• In· his own store, .resulting In lendance areas should remain u they hl~her quality and faster ser~ice. are. :-:We .at Humphries Jewelers have -A sum of $11,000 to be budgeted In remained independent for almost addllion to the eurrent budget of $100,000 26 years, doing so because we .be- for addhlonal educatlbnll benefila lo" lieve that personal service ls im- nlne elementary. schoob with le11 than portant to you. . • 400 .enrollment. We give yoli exact estimates on The money would be distributed In jewelry quickly, and at no cbar1e. cai.,orj ... and . w(llJld vary by aehool . It We also provide other services 1ucb would ao for aervlce• like reading as Insurance appraisals and yoli assistance, nurstni, music and guidance .. receive fast appraiaals because it • SchoOIJ Uivotvad are ~ale!"' le, 'Bay does not! have to be sent out. View, Btar snot, canyon, Killybrooke, So for small repairs insur'1Jlc• Moote Vlslo, Presidio, Victoria and estimates or the desigD of an ax-· Woodland. · · pensive piece, come In and aee us. ~!jlcWnta In the llti canyon srea, now You'll get prompt ind skilled 'at-- In t1M1r llr1t Y•• al fflt'bot . View tentlon regardless of the size OI I!temom.ry School, lllcMilcl htllcttonll alo · bl . tend Ji:utbluU ElemenW, School. your pro em. ,...,..,.,M,.., ' ! • Harbor Area · . -.Drug ·s111:uggling ' I • Suspects. Seized A Harbor Area real estate 1ale11nan ind hil' teen aged companion '1oday fact1 charges of smu&1llng $2,000 worth ot Weed N otiCes Going Ou .t T(J Mesans About 300 Costa Mesa property owner!! soon will be receiving notices In the mail requesting them to clear weeds from their Vticant Jots.· if they don't hive green thumbs or want .to hjre someone else to clear their ~ies, the city will do it for them. -"But we want to warn them that the ci· ty may not . be the lowest bidder," says Mafor Robert Wilson . The '25 hourfy weed abatement fee charged by a city-hired contractor last year will be the same, or even higher, this year, according to Assistant City Manager Robert Duggan. Many. property owners we.re surprised last year when their weed clearing bills jumped unexpectedly. In one case the c_harge 1'ent from $1~ to $300. · The Increases resulted when the city decided Ulfwilhdraw its '5ubsidy for the abatemea! program, according to Dug- gan. "It was unfair to ask the other tax· payers to pay for the clearing,'' he says. Fire Departinent offldlals have already completdd an inspection of· the offending lots and pictuies were taken as evUlence of the weeds. , Pi-Optrty owners receiving notices will have SO days to remove the weeds themselves or to hire. their own we;ed pullers, .according to City Manager Fred ·Sorsabal. If the)' don 't, the city will clear ule lots and send out a tecond noUce -to pay tlie bill. 3rd Harbor Area Church Burglary Foiled by E~der Jnves'tigltor! ~today are' 11'robihg ·J the third Harbor Area 'church burglary in a week h\lt· the Cosll Mesa sanctu~O'· "rm1ator foolk ~~~ a~.d may .~a~~~ Scared k1tiY an ·~der. ·1 .. •• · · ·~·11;' Politi! said lwhoever 1 rerliovecl Wiii<foW louvers at St. John the Divi ne Episcopal Church, io«J Orange Ave., left burglary tools behind when he fled. J ' Warden Robeft E. Johnson discovered the crime and irrimtdiately called police, who recovere<t .a kitchen knife altertd ·s-0 it can be used to slip open locked doors.Cir window louvers. . Investigators sild. three night' lights 1 in patio outside had been carefully un- screwed to darken the area and hide the activity. Burglars slippeli into the Jehovah's Witnesse1' Kingdom Hall at" 1950 ~urch St., Monday, Stealing SO\lnd equipment and breaking religious items. Sometime last week a burglar entered Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church on the Balboa Peninsula and stole *2.550 worth of sacred items including an ir- replaceable Missale Romanae printed ln Latin .. , , marlju1n1:.tn from Mexlco 'wlth a rented car followed all the way by narcoUcs: agents. Robert L. Huntley, 48, of 201Sl Bayview Drive, Santa Ana Heights, and David D. Houck, 18, of 8131 San Anee,lo DrJve, Hun- tington ~ach, were arrested Tuesday. Huntley is free on $6,250 bail, while Houck was Scheduled for arraignment to- day in Harbor Judicial District COurt, at which time hla bail woUld be set. Newport Beach and Laguna Beach pallet narcotics detectivea assisted U.S. customs a&ents In the arreat, climaxing a three-month check Into H'untley's ac- tivities. l(lvestigators said he and Houck had 21 kiloarams, which run 2.2 pounds each. of alleged pot In their possession when taken Into custody. Newport' Beach Detective Sgt. Leo ~onkel said the raid wa11 made at a spot Ju st off Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach after the station wagon arrived. Details of the probe involving Huntley and Houck were not disclosed, pending court proiecution of {he pair. · Authorities swooped in and confiscated the alleged contraband u n d e r g o I n g: laboratory analysis now about 4:30 a.ru. but didn't . book the suspect! until af· ternoon hours. • Investigators said they picked up the staUon wagon's trail at the Mulcaa border, following it to the Harbor Aref. Huntley is employed by a realty Q>nt- pany, according to records, while Houck is assistant manager or a &hoe &tore. Mesa Councilmen Nix New Split Of Sales Taxes Costa Mesa city councilmen have gorie on record tq 11totally and unalterably'' !)ppose proposed legislation "that "ould divide salts I.axes among Californlei cities on the basis of populatlon. The "pooled tax" measure Is 'being pushed by the City of Norwalk to distribute rtvenues "on a more equitable basis.'' · ~ · At Monday night's muting, Costa Mesa councilmen un1nlmously declared that they like the present law better. It provide! thit sales taxes raised within a city will be returned toithe city." · ! 'Xsi~tiill City Admlnlstr•for Robetl Dligian aaid~today that the.Norwalk..P!'<!" poW .-uld ·put a significant dent -..In· Coeta.Mt111'1~budget . ~ ·.· "If the sales tax revenues were pooled and dlttrlbuted on the basis of pc>pu)atlon, we wou1d ·not get our full benefits sinoe our city ohly has· a population of 7S1000;l' he said. . Since Costa Me1a's healthy·comme.rcial climate raises more sales ta1 revenuer than -comparable cities, Dug1an said cities such as Santa Ana, Stanton and Garden Grove "would get part of ours11 under ~ pool plan. Cotta Mes1 actually receives more In sales taz kickbacks eacb year than fit property taxes, aceordlnt to the curreat ~get. This year's sales taxes aril estimated at $2.6 mllllon and the property taxta at $1.t million. Coun-::llman Willard Jordan denounced the plan., unfair. especially since the c~ ty has encouraged sales taz growth ~ "built it with tazpiyer dollars."" The City of Norwalk. meanwhile, Iii asking 10,000 other CatlfOmia clues IO jOin its tax reform plin. · ANTIQUE L0YE RINGS ' ' ' ' . A-aoL6rttTHMAD1n ~G 1-~LClll'Km ' t a:;,......,....J.1 -C:.-,MED!CI UT·, . T . ,4 "_..,._ J.C. fiump.~rit!j Jt!wl!tr6 . . • 1 • .. • . 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA 'MESA t CONVt~llNT Tlk!'I t4 VIARS IN SAME LOCATION IANKAMl'lll:ICA,0-MAITltt ''eHAtt~ »fONf 141·l40 ~ ' ' ( ·' ' 8.tD.y PILOT Dl'IVRIAL PAGE ' ' . • ~II li1ioiilo that .1ta1e·1ealalators have been able to impoM Ibo Ralph ll Brown ·Act's anti-secrecy measures on every p~hllc hoard and commission througbout Call· fornil without obeying it themselv04. While it ii forbidden f6r planning commissions. city councils, ach90l hoards and other deliberative public hodles lo meet·in seeret, our Sacramento legialators and the Regents of the University of California are the only oqernot covered by ,the law. , · I • S ecr~cy I throughout the county and state aild the' 1pprojirlate rules committees of the Legislature. The council's efforts lo support the uti-secrecy measure 11 the higheat level desei;ve commendltion. • And it follows that the .council's effort. to champion opening meetings in Sacramento curies 'with it the ob- ligation to make sure all city government actions adhere strictly lo the spirit and the letter or the Brown Act · • .. " Memben of the Costa ,MOBI City Council have ad· dreSsed themselvea to thil Inequity by adopting 1 rea<>- lution calling for voluntary compliance With llrown Act High Quality Water • . ' provisions in the Legisllture. . The Brown Act generally specifies that all meetings of such boards or commissions be open to ·the public, e•cept during discussion of pending litigation and per- sonnel matters. • Members of the Costa Meaa e<>uncil have correcUy pointed out that the .LeglBlat\ire exists solely for 1iding II\ t)le conduct of the people's business and to make laws by which the people are goverued. . Since legiBJaton . are l!Onducting th@ people's busi· . · ness, it should no\ be their right to decide wjlat is good • for ·the· peopht to know 1nd wh1\ Is not gQQ<! ro~ them lo know. . . . All meetings of the I.egislature, ind also the Board of Regents, whether they lie general sessions or com- mittee meetjngs; sbould be open 1o the public. If there are exceptions to be allowed, ,they Should be no ~eater than those allowed to other locill and state agencies. Clandestirie meetings by elec¥ and 1ppointed rep- resentatives holding ·the public trust •iol1te the right of the people to bO Informed a)>oul their own business. The Costa Mesa City Council plans to make its feel- ings known to all local repr~entativ04,' other cities Orsnge Coast people lite the quslities ol life IOCllly comp~ to, say, Los Angeles when it comes to traffic, smog, and other contemporary factors for, comparilon. Costa Mesa County Water District (CMCWD) COii" sumers are just learnmg abQut a new. one -. water ~uality -fo)lowing completion of • slx·month produ .. lion survey. oI. the newest CMCWD well. 1 An agency with a record of long foresight ud, through careful planning, the money to back it up, the CldCWD inv04ted ,95,000 In tht 1,000.Y<><!t shift about a year ago. . · Regular checks of the 41J> million gallons pumped since July show water that is phenomenally free of im· purity, compared to U>s Angeles' Metropolitan Water District (MWD) sup~lies. · The flow is colorless, ana odorless. The salt content ls about a third of that found in MWD water. The same goes for Its alkaline content, better known as hardness, and it's· 50 percent l<>wer .than MWD water in dissolved solids. ' A sister shaft will be drilled this year for about $20,000 less than it cost for the first well, another bit of good news. ' ' " • " .. • • • . , ... • ' • • c Two Kinds: '·To 8e' Men Vs. 'To Have' Dear Gloomy Gus Stepmother Tries to Sta11 Off Welfare n..pu ld_.Larfe: Men 11111 be divided almosl MY way we pllue, but I have found the most uaehd diatlnction to be made between thole who devote their lives to coo- jU&ating the verb "to be," and those who 1 p e n d their lives ; c:aojugalin• the verb uto have.•• • • How refreshing 1 It would be to bear • m1jor pOlitlctsn say 10me day: "I don't lcl1ow enough about that question: I·bave to study it much more carefully before I'm enUUed to ezpresa 111.optnlon carrying any weight." ~ . . . 'lbe true liberal position wu, best put by John StUalt Mill, wbeij be adviled both conaervatirit ind radical!: "We can lfford -.eltllor • Ignorant opposition lo clwip nor 1-1 cbango." -. . , . . . Perennial cooncil candidal< Bologh ii undemocratic for a Democrat. Ills tscticl of liand-plcking some and · trying to stifle other candi- dates smicka of gUtter politica. -M. K. G. Tllll ...... ~ .......... Ykwt. ... -..ru.,. ...._ " ... -.i••· If"" · ,...., .. """ " ........, .... DllllY ,., •• on power whm K la Ina-lat.; tbe beluUlul .beaxne alupid becauae Ibey utillu _......,. In 'place of' reality; and, the most lllartling paradox, the ln- ·terugent become lllupld because Ibey put tho Intellect where the whole personality should be. • • • There ls ontf one real success in life'.- to become who you are, by the freedom to fmd out what you do best, and the aecurttr to do 11. • • • Reactionaries always plead "tradltion" when they have no raUonal argum,enta to fall back: on; as even Elsenhower remarked on his Presidential in- auguration ceremony: "Trad)jion Is DOI involved -if we were 10µ.g back to trallition, we would wear trl-cornered hats aod knee-brltcbes." •• • • So long. u ' most people's views conHnue to be determined by their emotio~, their political npreaentatlvfl will have oo iJ>. centlve lo appeal to llielr mlndl. • • • I enjoyed t1te rimft of the little boy Every nation convinces ttae1(, and tries who, wheR he learned in clus that to convince othen, that it Js for "peace", Washington threw a dollar p;crou the but when the neceuary comJX"Om1aeLfor Potomac, snorted: "Well, that wasn't sO peace begin ta dish wltb seH·inleres>, much -m y dad saysl dolfar weril a IOI each naUon suddenly diacovers that it LI farther in those days !" for "honof" abcwe all el!ie. • • • • • • • . ~.of fathers, I have always felt The possession of one j)ll'llcular quality • that the Award of the Year ought lo go lo ln excess always ·exerdlea a stupefying the one (if be can be found) who bas effect upon its JIC)ISelllOr: the throng never prelaced a remark lo his son with become stupid because Ibey come lo rely tbe phrase, "When I wu your oge .••• " • Miller's Lile and Times Most people exp..., admlrallon or 1palh)' !"hen It comea lo Henry Miller'• work, and I ...peg that wW be the pat· tern of~ to "My lµe and Times," publlalled . only ,...P all<r the con- iroverslal wriler's lllth 'birtbday. Actualty this ts ......,,,... tber decldee, Plris, ~. Big SUr; Mlller , • ... --·ion ra oo death, on frleodship, philooophy, than • booll, • "vlsual.aulobjogriphy," wrltlllg oex· old friends like Anals Nin bold and ooisiled, Cl'llllllled with pjl> . ~ La;.,~ Durrtil; bli liYe wives, Ill" tum, bits ·of m1n~pt and coler • c-,.Jbe c:urnn~ a ~Uy Japaneae reproductlona of Miller 1. palntlnp. It II • 100!ll lady Dlined Hol:I. 11o Is always fal. produced by Pl1yb0y Prea ($17.15) • Ung In love, be .admits; as a wrll<r be which does Its best to mw the tough old was ping to write the truth, except "I . llrootlJn-bonl llllhor of ICIN IO ~ 1 found I couldll'I, liobody ·can write the lnlo 111 ~~symbol. , · aboolu\f lnllb." ONE or 'Im: -lhtop that bits you Nolhblc 1bout bit old lrieOO Georie ii a ~ pbotosrapb (In color) of Orwell, wllo died OI -rculoola at ti Miller la bli 'lllth year playing phigC-and, ~ ."Down and Out i~ Londcll 1nd with a naked bknle girl (be' playo a Parla, -• lllO? convincing book on "lleldJ, -.. ZerHlh -e," be beinl"'lpoorlhln ''TroplcofCancer." aays -,.b1c11, ..,. .._is, is the ooly "MY un: AND TIMES" ls an in· W1ytodo K wllb)hlo kind of opponent)., ~-Ion w11b tbO 1rtilt. Vllually, It ii obvious that Miller !alb ~ lhcl a I productloa, II ts fun. But I came thin wrilel tbla booll, md m lliollP "I'll -k lhl'*lnc of Orwell. V. S. we llad tt WU ·ldapted from tapes maolo Prltdlttl -Calitd Orwell "the con- by 1111 tloulbem Ca!Uornla J>lloloirapher -al hil jenntlan." M1ybe It is Bl'odleJ Srillth. In I· lenR lllller bu ju11 U nil bt dido~ U.. lq enough lo alwl)I wrilllll bis IUloblolnolrY, from -a culcaturt playing pin(·J>OOi •tlfroplc of Cancer" on .,... fbai beq. an wttb a made. ' accoaot of bis Parla Ille In the IllOl wben be --whit be once termed I ••IJlbiklll depadltlon." MU1er never UloUlllt of "Cm:er" u -.I. ar ,... uaJ. lta WD:mn, be ri"IA..._, .... .,._ tbt prolllllll of oalf.lllltnlimL Al D CllATI lllllalll1, llDler lolll m he ii I lllm lddlct, I -~ -wllo bellml that God hol ..... -... of ...,.,...,. The lall ..... I -.......... P1llllp Y-, the Pean Slota Engltsb pr-......... a1-. ClnV mt of lfemlllpl), .. ,..._ .,,,,_ Bop NI: -,.111 --PldlGo." :~-~~-~ •.• ). ' w .... ' I FiJ}ds Social Security Law Is Crue1. . . To the Editor: I am writing this lelter be<Jluse I fiod the laws of bur country are unjust. I am 31 y~s old and have a young daughter 14. My husband and I were marri~ on May 7, 1971. On May 10, 1971 we moved into our home on the Orange Coast. On Nov. 8, 1971, my husband died of malignant melanoma cancer. I went through all the n~ssary paper work with Social Security to claim benefits for our l~year~ld daughter. Social Security has sent me .a letter stating: ''We camot pay the benefits you filed for, because you do not meet a re- quJrement of the SoclaLSecurity law. n.t law is: 1bere must be • -parent- lleP'J!'ild relatlonablp fer al leas! nine monms, three monlhll II, accidental death." My husband and I were morrled m months. I CONTACTED the Social Seclirity ;of. fice and asked what happens to all the money my husband paid lo Social Securi- ty for the p0>t 15 yean. The lady I spoke to was kind enough to tell me that q>e . money ii ''.put into, a-Jund for someone ·else." l'tD-n.;it on 1he welfare' rolls. I'm not collectlni food stamps. I'm trying lo hold a ~-a-weelt.job, lhlt certainly does not ~ me gross, or even come close, to what my husband was brlnglng home as a.net pay. I'm trying to give my daughter a stable home life and stay ·1n our home, a home that holds many loving and pJeasaot memories, .an4 Social Security tom. me lhal I should ha .. been married nine montmi, instead of Bil:, 'In order to ....,.collect-the benefit for oor child.- IF AN ACCIDENTAL death was necessary lo claim our Social Security benefit, I'm sorry that God dJdn't have foresight lo let my husblnd die quickly and mercifully in an automobile accident, instead of suffering with cancer. What right ~ Soclitl Security have lo tell me that beca111e I wun't married a certain length of time, I do not have a val)d clahn on benefltl that are due us. The minute we said "I do", we had a family or poreot..tepchild relsllonship. ~ It's a shame that our laws are so cruel and that llOciety feels the only way lo col· lect fuDdiJ ta for me to quit my job and sit B11 GHrffe --- Dear George: Why Is it.that tbe most 'int.Wgent man makes a tool of himself when some lltUe blonde in f miniskirt shamelessly exposes her rear-lean-. Ing .,.,,.. • lililll cal>lnetl - ,Mllll. T. Y. Dear Mrs. 'l':'-Y.: 1 WHERE? WHERE? WHERE! Oh ... er, actually, Mn. T. Y., thil lhows Immaturity, a jumllle -oh, to beck with it; I'm piDa down to pa-• aod Joc>I! a! the · ---. -.. Mn, Will )'i! My concentl'lllon ts lbot for the whole day. · , "' , Dear Georg<: I've bean! that you ar.n't 1 ml peraon at all, but a problem com- puter named -.BH. 11 II true tbil column 1n1Wers queslioDs by .,,.... puter! ' . CURIOIJS Dear Clrk>tla: Rldlculoua! ilolo could I -problems rib IUdi a.pa,, WOl'D6 and compasallln H I ,,.. and ....,. pasalOn H I wen and cam ...... H l were were were .were k I were . only • IDIChlnef It'• Ille ... -lhll xurlsll (Do )'<IOI baff --quutlonol WbJ DOI lel loptber . wllb Georp! He bu -.....,.., I . -.... ., .. _ - . l:lemOllltrate Shaw's "brilliant. command ~·•· more orlglnal, line than the one chosen to • of tbe English language and h I s devastating use of it." quallty of proofreading and lnaccura~ reporting, but to exclude Ll'l Abner from your comic ~ion ts approaching ~ brink of blasphemy. - Letters from readers are welcome. Normall11 writers should conve11 their messages tn 300 word& cw Less. ;I'M right to condense lettns to fit space or ~liminate libel ii _reserved. AU let- ter& must include aigncture and mail· ing address. but names ma11 be with- held on requtst if aufficimt reason is apparent. Poetf"l/ will not be, pub- U.hed. myself down 1n the welfare office and say,"Here we are, support us." ALL WE ARE ASKING for is the Social Security benefit due WI. Why do we pay Social. Security at all, ii loved one! cannot beneltt by these payments? The Sants Ana Social Security office also Informed me that people pay Social Security for years and tben dO not meet a reqilirement of the law in order to col· lect. WHY? MRS. NORMAN T. DA VIS F uture Blaek-t• To the Editor: The strong possibilities of .future power shortages in Orange County were rtress- ed last week in Anaheim by the Southern Ca!Uornia Ec\fson Co. Edison.Jias the know-bow and the flnan-cfultO build power plants that will atold blackouts but it is being 1tymlod by overzealous envirorunental extremilta and by politicians who are over·r~ to the pressures exerted by that .man group. , ,~ IF ONLY TlljlSE who are oppoaliig needed add1tlons to power supply fa clliUes would be cut oU from service when a blackout ·occurs, that 'Would be appropriate. ~ut why should all of the rest of us suffer the inconvenience of no lights, no televlsloo, no oookina: units, no refrleeration, no air conditioning, and none of the. Jnany other aervlcea that electricity provides . · The elfects of the power shortage in England, although due lo a coal slrlke there, lll'llltrate wblt OO'uld happen here if Ed1son and other electric utllltie1 coo- tlnue lo be hlmstnmg by obstructlonlsll. ROBERT LEE · s ... ..,.. P.hlflcrbnt To the Editor: , , Drama erlllc"I'ci!n Tttui' erudition took OD a llWe llrlli. la lodl?"s (Marcb I) editlno wllm be -la iUUllral< the lat., lfOll Georp Bemlrd Shaw'• 11brilllant command ot the EngUJh ~ lod bla devulatlng use of it" (ntm' -) by quoting the Old Mu- ter'1 pladarllm of one of the more fa- mooa Oil -quoted poems of an early Englilb pie!. Tbe Tllao l!blw quote was: "I could DOI Jove you, dear, 10 mqch, loved J not: money mare''· FOR COMPARISON I quot. the last 1tsnza of Richard Lovelace's (1111-1$11) "To Lucasti, Going. to the Wat111: "Yet tbi1 lnconltanc:y ls IUclJ 11AI thou too shalt adore; "I could not Jove thee, Dear t llO much, "Love I not honor more." , FROM READING Mr. Tit,.• other reviews I would gather that be paid prel· IJ clooe attention in bil dr1m1 aod tbea1er · 1r1s cl...,. bot he 1111111 have ~ either abaellt or, at !wt, ln- att.ntlve In Engltsb lllerature. · Surely there mllll have bHn in the plQ'. "Dear Liar," a better, or at )east BOB SANDERS Y'• 'Image Battle' To the Editor: First, thank you for your effort lo aid the Orlll(e Coaal YMCA with Its "image battle." Though I will not mention the couple of years you deducted from my age or the comparatively nattering old file picture you used, I hope I can clarify a few points: (1) We serve Colla Meu, Newport Beach and University Parlt. (I) 'lbe United Fund plclure Is !right. The percentage support lo us could DOI increase ln the previous foW'. years at rapldJy as our expanding youth program -but (as I tried to point out) we recelv· ed 124,000 in 1171 and should the United Fund make Its 1172 goal (they are so close) we could get $35,000. It would be misleading to picture tbe Unlled Fund ei- fort 11 one of OW" problems. They are very succ:esalul and hilblY c:Ojinlzlnt of our financial needa in _aervlng youth. (3) WE DO ROPE lo ha.. our un- equalled "bootstrap" efforts recoplzed. The "Y" bu initiated many needeCl pro-, grams and attempted to hive the partlcip1nts COIT)> the m1jor share of tbe costs -only to aee tax-supported ac. tiv!Ues and agencla with "poor" lmlgea receive more support and thereby able to have lower rates while auvlng the same young people. The "Y11 ·ls 'not "kept by the govt!rnment," URI no ta fwxl1, and only exlsls through parllclj>onf fee1 and local support. (4) Your article appein to empbulu that. I am the key to the "Y'1 IW'Vivat." This "Y's" hnpact on the tboUsancll of youna people who have increued their leadership potenU1I' the put 25 years w11 the result of tbe Investment by 1eaaer1 within the community -and its future 11 in the same bandl. The 11growing paln1" can be solved and your artiCJe was a htlp. DON MUHLIG Pot v•. Boese I realize thlti ,.ou are no more than •· pawn at the mercy of the Loa Angele11 Tlmea/hut l qy to you sir, "shrug the iJ>. ·different tle1 of the present and rtvert back lo the umea when the DAILY PILOT, had an independent air and made an effort to supply ill readera with inter· esUng news u weU as comics." 1 DENNIS PERRIN C-p~A .... 'hllee To the Bdllor: 'I may be In the minority ~= 'pTiint abp U. IPO)S. -other than police linillUty, bat I doallt It. In the put flve yun we ... bad three bicycla, two dune bug# wheel• and a md!oreycle cylinder ·•lolln from our closed garage In Costa Men (valued at over '300)1 Only one bicycle wu recovere4 ' and even though It was licem- ed hy the. police d<partment at a $2 fee, lbe police IDljle DO eflort lo ~urn It at notl/y us !bit it was In the Impound lot al the police department. We had to 10 through the Impound lot ourselves lo llncl and recover .ff, where we found the bJ.. cycle licenae to be clearly viaible. · . . . IT SEE¥! TO ME that, ii ucb Jn. dlvldual b!<l'cle owner registera and licenses hit bicycle with the police department, the police should have a record aod notify tbe owner If it has been turned Into the Impound lot. Why else · 1bould you l'Olilter 11 at .... rue 1 report with the police depar1menl wben your bicycle Is stolen! Aila wbat ii lbe $2 license fee used for! The motorcycle cylinder wu \he Item stolen moat recently. I gave the police the names of the Individuals who I feel commJtted the crime and IOme very obo vloua rtllQDI why. Four days blvt passed aod no work to my knowledge bu been performed by the police other tho filling out the original report. I would think that timing was very Important when dealing with thefts. Allor the cr1minal bu had time to d1spo1e of the goods It is too late lo do 1nytblng. I FEEL mA'\' mE pollce ore beln« To the Editor: paid by ta~eo lo prolect the public, and Cartoonist Mauldin reflects Jr. tbey ,sbould place u much emphula on responsibility and your paper publishing catching crooks or thieves as calcblng cartoons IOIJ.aelling pot ooly reflects •lliunl who make drl•Ull mtstalces your in'esponslblllty condoning cartoono where 1 fine (collection of money) Is iJ>. for dally distribution. .-votved. I would like to see what pi!'<:eJt. No 0111 In their rlgbl mind can 1ay ~e~ stolen Items reported lrt found booze overdone ts 1olng lo malie a better anil reliirned to their ownera in the Colla IOCiety. So bow can anyone draw any Meu area. I would bet it 11 very low. pa:rillel between Id IJld. booze? In conclualon, if I were a thief I would We now bave a bOooe problem for peo-feel oecure in working In the Colla Mesa pie no1ble to control their drlnltlng area where I would blYe Uufe fear of habits. lloa uyone IUJ>pooedly an adult bein( caught. tblnlt that lqallxln& of Illegal pot is be~ JOEL C. TATE ter than booze. Neither crutch ii llOOd. 10 wby the Inference that pol ts the heller way out! SUrely the l)'odlcated carlQonilla can come llP with better stuU. JACK OWEN . Cortoona bv MaUldin a·nd Sandtra , among othtr11 Wfl'e prompted b11 the ftdmll commlt1ion .ttud11 finding iUtgal marl;uana· harmltis and non· addictive white ltQal alcoholic bever- ages ore both harm/Ml •nd addle«•• 10hen comvmed in ezceu. -Editor w-u U'I A.htt To tbe Editor: Wbat11 1olng on? After about JS years, Moonbeam McSwlne Is finally about to be balhed, and you hive the undying 11n 10 nplact Ll'l Abaer with Guollne Alley at tbil most inopportune time! I can pvt up Willi your paper'1 poor ' I OIAllOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robt rt N. W ttd, Publiilitr Thoma.s K<avit, Edit.or Albert W. Botti Editoriol Pog< Editor n,e riitorial Jlft,ge-of the n.11.y Pilot actks lo intonn and allmu~ Jate 1'Ct.drTs by prctoottnc I.hit ncwipaptt"a .oplnlona and com.-mt"ntary O(l toplca or ln~t ud alenlflcan«-, by provldln1 ._ r<nni ror the: t'XPl't'lllon of "ooro ftMttn• oolnioM, and by ~Unc the dlvtne vtewpolnfll of lnton'Md .. .crvers and ~tlmtn on \opicr ot the day. Wedneaday., Marcb 8, 1972 ' -• • • SEN. MUSKIE GIVES ViCTORY SIGN (AT RIGHT ARE HIS CH ILDREN) But Obterw1n S.y Thlt McGovern Go t Bln11t Boost in New H1mp1hlr1 Spain Launches Legal Action Against' lrvings McCloskey Gets His 20%, Sees 'Bigger Victories' NEW YORK (UPI ) -Spain h., become the third nation to file or con- sider criminal charges "gainst author Clifford Jrving and his wife Edith as a resu11 or the discredited "autobiography'' of ecceatric...billlooalre Howard Hugbcs. ~ ~. meanwhile, appeared separately ·1n New York before federal and county grand juries investi gating whether to hand down crlminaJ in· dktmentl in the cue. CONCORD. N.H. (.-'tPJ -Rep. Pa ul N. ~'lcCloskey says he hasn·1 "overwhelmed ll:e President" \Yith his 20 percent of the New Hampshire presidenllal primary vote. but he plans to enter primaries in tl-fassachusetts and Rhode Island "to celebrate bigger victories than this." ritichigan Rep . Donald \V. Riegle. both of whom worked in )1cCloskc.v's campaign. Before he greeted his IJO supporters l\'lcCloskey visited Ashbrook in his roo1n at the hotel and congratulated hirn on running a .. complete good ·and honest campaign." I think we sbo\ved the President something," ~lcCloskey said. McClostcey told a group or supporters at a hotel here that his vote' in Tuesday's first pi'esidential primary "shows there are 20 percent or IMre peoople in New On the Spanish llland of Ibiza, where the Itvlngs live, lawyer Ricardo Rives Ma,rquea said he was (jllng a suit cha rg- ing the lrVJnga wllh fo!'gery anrf sy,·Jndl· tng . The sult, A·l11rquca aakl , we filed "to ditcourage foreign persons or organiza- tions setting ~ their illicit operations on SpllllJb ·i.rrttory." Hampshire who are willing to list en to the issues." · F' t p ' · The main issues In the campaign for irS rimary the liberal Califoml a Republican have been President Nixon's hand ling or lhe vote Figures. war in Vie tnam and honesty in govern· ment. MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP ) -McCloskey gathered about 20 percent Here are the vote. totals in the New of the unofficial incomplete vote tally on Hampshire Republican prestdential Under Spaniab law, ci-imea initiated or plamed in Spa.Jn come under Spaiilsh ju,lldjc:tion, even If they are commlted. a brood. the Republican ballot. President Nli:on prererence· primary with 11 percent took a commanding 69 percent and · · • · ed another challenger, Ohio Rep. John or the ei:pecttd vote count : Nixoit 14,810 -et percent Swta ~uthorlties already .bav~ charged Mn. Jrving, 38, with forgery, perjury, count.rleldna and larceny. Jning has said ibe wu. the woman calli9.1 herself "lleI1a R. Hughes" who~ into ·a numbered s .. ba bank" ·-'850,000 thal McGraw-Hill, who planned to publish the book, gave. Irving to ~ pa.is on to Hugbe1. The mooey later was ·withdrawn from the bank and most of it has been found in anothtr Swiss bank. The Swiss have uked that Mrs. Irving be ex- tradlted. Ashbrook, a conservative, won about 10 McCloskey 1,,493 _ 20 percent percent. • Ashbrook 9,243 ...... 10 ,,ercent 'TV comedian Pat Paulsen got one per. PaUtsen 1,013 -t percent · • s _ent. . The Demq_s:ratic results with 94 Tr·,;-1ce1oskcy had said ea'r-Uer-.that be percen~ of tbt vo~ ~ted. , - Would drop bis challenge to Nixon if he Muskie ,36,J07 -41· percenl !allel! to get 20 percent of the vote, but be McGovern 28,1161 -37 per~nt ·said he would continue to debate the Yorty 4,131 -I percent issues. , Hartke 2.111 - 3 percent fl.iuch of his future depends on the Coll 231.-O percent money that comes Into his campaign ef· W·Mllls 3.158 -4 percent forts in the ne1.t few weeks. He said he W-Kennedy 737 - l percent was 0 substanttally" in d~bt. W-Humphrey 212 -0 percent In 'the United St.Itel, the ll'&Od juries were •indlil& up lheil' bearlng1 and both were expected to issue iDdlclmeota this week. . During the rally McCloskey Introduced W.Jackaon 143 -O percent former New York CongresSman A111ard ·W-McCarthy 34 -0 percent Lowenstein, who Initiated the "Dump J! -Write Jn . Johnson'' movemen1t;:;:~in::=:1~968;:,, ::::::•,;n:,;d~~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:===·-=:::-:::-;::..;:;11 l ·ndians Demand U.S. ' ln'Vestigate Death GORDON, Neb. (UPI ) - Some lOO lnd]Onl 1ucceeded ear1y today In obtainiflg ·, meeting "'ith government of· ficlal& in their quest for a federal investigation Into the death of a 51-year-old Indian here la_,t month. The Indians drove into Gordon Tuesday from the Pine Ridge. S.D., Reservation and \'owed to "sta.v unt;t we 1et what we want." Sheridan County Attorney Michael Smit h said today a meeting had been sc heduled betwf!en federal authorities and the lndians. Nixo11 Hoax Broadcast Reported NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The U.S. C.oast Guard said Tuesdav a hoax messa~e "'as transmitted by a C o a s t Guardsman to 22 units along the Gulf of Mexico during President Nixon's China visit lo the effect that Nixon had been assassinated and tha t \ll orld \Var Jn had bttn declared by Viet! President Spiro T. Agne"'· ln response to a query, the Coast Guard'& Eighth District Headquarters in Ne\\' Orl eans said. "A hoax message was transmitted on an i n t r a • dlatrlct teletype net to 22 units of the Efghlh Coast Guard Dtllrict on the morning of Feb. 17, 1171." • Howtter, 1 Coast Guard 1pnttanln u Jd, 1 • T h e ID=!" was immediately "'-"'~'!'"'•~d " 1purtou1 at lhe dbtrlci olflce, vtrUled, and Ille •Ill on the ntt de- alerted." 0!£icials of the American fn· dian fl.1overnent, controllina the gathering of Indians here, have demanded a full-scale Justl<:i! Department in· vestigat i on into the circumstances surrounding the d.eath of Raymond Yellow Thunder, an Oglala Sioux. Smith said the entire com· munlty of Gordon was behind the Indians in seeking justice for Yellow Thunder's death./ \\'hich be called "needless and I insane." But Smith said he' would not elevate the cha rges I or manslaughter and false lm· I prlsonment he already hes , filed aJ!;ainst five suspects In connection wHb Y e 11 o w I Thunder's death. The Indians have demanded lhe charge be changed to first d e g r e e l murder. Smith said the autopsy report showed Yellow Thunder died of • cerebral hemor- rhage. · The evidence, Smith said I showed Yellon· Thunder was stripped from the waist down by five "'bites on Feb. 13 and push('d onto a dance floor at the Gordon American Legion Club. He suffered a blow to the head the same night. I Smilh said. causing a cut eye !' and abrasions. Yellow Thunder 's bod y was 1 found Feb. 20 in the cab of a pickup truck at a Gord on car dealer's lot. Transit Study P ac.t Awarded WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe Department of Transportation hos awarded lhe Berkeley Metropolilln Tranoportatlon COtnmlulon 1 flel,000 cont<&ct to meuura the Impact ol the IOOll-l<>be-op<nod San Fra1> claco Bay Ar<a Rapid Transit a-ystern. do eomethinG . beautrul Jhe moot romantic settings begin w~h a promise. The tcent of jumine all around. A cool eummer breeze on your face. Textured finish diamond bridal sets in 14 karat yellow gold. $595. $425. Man's ring, not shown, goes with both Siii, $35. OMded Pl'(fMnta Av•Htbl•. Cflll'lt AtfflMll ""'"" .. ~"'='=':='cwtt .... SLA.VICK'S Jewelers Slnca 1917 NEWPORT HACH-•44· lllO II FASHION ISLAND Open Mon. tnd Fri. 10 t .m. to ':JO p.m. , , Wtd~, M1tth 8, 1972 DAIL y PILOf' IS • Mc.Govern Hopes Soar .. . Decisive Primary Victory Eludes Muskie .. . . MANCHESTER, N.H. IAP) -Sen. F.cl- ,nund S. Muskie'! showing hi the New Hainpahire ,preside.nUll pr e I e re a c e primary Is neither the cle1t vlctGry the front running Democrat. ~ nor the major polltlcal blow his Oemocntti: rivals claim. It Is * rather the first Installment In a 1ot11 ardoous season of wtmary coriteats and it will be eclipsed In a week by lhe verdict of the voters in Florida. llowever, Muskie 1ppean to have suf- fered an· unexpected blow ln the aeltcUon of the DemocraUc National Convention delegates fi'om New Hampshirf" His managers had e1pected to S'i\'tep those• contests but partial returns sbpwed M~kie supporters leading 1n only 11 of ZO races. Sen. George S. P.1.cGovern the man who • iro~ tf}e blj:gest boost in N~w Hampshlrt, W!!S leading for the other nine dele1ates. But MllSkle could not muster a clear maforlty of the Democratic. vote in his contest with McGovern and three other significant challengers. And there could be s c an t en- couragement in the preferential primary outcome for a candidate who entered the cOntest as a towering favorite , a virtual favor ite-son. It was McGovern who emerged as the ch ief political beneflclary in that phase or the primary, His showing, with more th an a third of the total Democratic vote, multiplied hls standing in national opinion polls, whJch rated h!m the presidential choice of only 6 percent of Democrats. McGovern managers hope the New Hampshire showing will boost their man when the pollsters next sample public opi non. In the preferential vote. "'ilh nearly S4 percent o! the ballotl counted, Muskie's shart WM 41 ~ent, McGovern's 37~ In another phlse or the primary, J\.iusk.ie was far ahead la the conte.t for the delegates wh> will cut nomlnatlq voles at the Democratic national· con- vention. Partial returns gave him 11 of tbt 20 delegates who will cu4 New HampUUre'a 18 votes. That was alx}rt of the sweep his managers hail e1P'.9Cted. . But it fit> ioto t~ Muakle 1'¥11e' plan: Enter almost every contest, collect every available delegate in quest of ,the ma1lc 1,509. That ls the number it will tJke to nominate wheil I>enlocrats c:onveoe In Miami Beach, Fla., next July 10. In that effort, the crucial contests ~re ahead. Muskie hopes are high for a maJor vJctory In Jllinols, where rro ~clegale! will be at stak~a P.iarcb 21 prunarY: A more Ive New Hampslurc showing could _ ve pro,•ided a psychological boost In the delegate-col· lecUng effort. II also might have helped In Florida where ll Democrats are 1n the race &nd where ltiuskie strategi sls !ea!' he' might fin ish lh~d. heh ind Alab8ma ·Gov. George C, Wallace and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey or Minnesota. Florida polls rate Muskie and Hu1n· phrey in a tight race for a second·placc fin.lsh behind the favored Wallace. * *· * * * * Yorty J]ndaunted ~ N.H., Says He's Still in Race . ,I MANCHESTER, N.H. CUP)) -Mayor Sam Yorty ol Lo.5 Angf.les said Tuesday night he definitely is not out of the presidential race despite hiB poor showing in the New Hampshire primary. · "! will definitely be In the Cafl!ornla primary and maybe some ot~rs in the interim," he slid, The last minute wrlte-ln campaign of Rep. WUbur D. MIUa ([).Ark.), hurl him the mos t, Yo rty Said. Mills poured a Jot of money into the campaign and spent $50 a vote, he said. Yorty's campaign manager, Robert A. · Philbrick, aald Yorly had expect.d to get between 15 and 20 percent of the vote. Yorty actually received about 6 per· cent The mayor said the showing of Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie (D-Maine), ln the primary indicates the Maine senator will have trouble in other primaries. ' "'Ir he couldn 't do better than that with his pl'1lvinclal appeal to fellow New Englanders, he will have a hard time when he gets to Callfornia when J can say. 'A1y fellow Californ ians,' Yorty said. 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