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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot,. ,. • • ·oses in ' --------, Haciti Dunips St. Clair-·- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 12, 1972 VOl, 6S, HO, 1U. I tl'CTIONS, .. ,A91s' . . In Mesa_ Council. Hace (SEE. STORY, PAGE 3) I • • • • • • • • •• • • • Store • Ill Win Newport f'ou1atai1a Valley Svals.tfld, Adler Captur·e 2 Seats · ...... UP'I T1..,.._l9 Sall11'• Bncl< . . Marsha Q\ven. hel ter kno~n as Sally Stanford . \VO~ a mun1clpal election on her sixth attempt and now \viii become a member or the Sausalilo Cit y Council.. Once the operator o~ a San Franciso bordello, Miss Stan- ford had bcerl a cand.idat~ in every city counci l election since 1962. Irvine, Reveals · Annexa tion Bid For 9,000 Acres By GEORGE LEIDAL - 01 "" O•llJ P'tlll 11111 Officials or California's nc~est ,city an- nounced 11 9.liOO 11crp ;i nnexallnn ~1 toda,y that would mRk e Jrvirie Orange Count y s 'i.1rgest city with mqre tha~ 2~.800 acres or 4~ square miles. Anaheim I! now the . coUniy·s Jarge.s.t cit~ wit h 33 .!lq!!are mile!. 1 . M Shorlly 11 rter 2 a.m. rv1ne . 1ay.or Tt1i\liam f ischbi.ch reveal~ the ctly s ~~­ tent In Ole an annex allon bid ,and a •1sphcre of influp~e .. map with lhe Local Agtncy f orm ellnn Cnrnmlssion tLAFCl • is .. ANNEX, Poe• 11 • I By MICHAlL GOODRICH DI lflt Dtlly IOHtl lltll Former city council man B er n i c Sva\stad ran 11way from 11 field of six candidates Tuesday in the Fountain Valley City Council election, while former Cha mber cf Commerce president Marvin Adler edged Jan Wilhelm for the second council seat. Final returns in the race are: -Bernie SvalsLad: 2,173. -Marv in Adler: 1.398. -Jane Wilhelm: 1,232. -Roy Richards: 975. -Paul Savarino: 840. -Clarence Casper: 839. Svalstad. who was a councilman for several months after the 1969 recall elec· tion, scored a sweeping victory as he won every voling precint except one and chalked up a 715-vote margin over second pl ace finisher Adler. Adler was chased in the race by t\1rs. \Vilhelm , but maintained a safe n1argin or votes throoghout the !allying to land sec- ond place by a 166-vote margin . Approximatel y 25 percent of lhe 14,300 eligible fountain Valley voters turned out to make their decision on who would oc· cupy the two seats vacated by CQu n- cilme11 Ron Shenkman and John Harper. The percentage of voter turnout this year was 1ess than 1970 ·vhen 28 percent or the registered voters cast their ballots. The four -screen dri ve-in controversy did not appear to play~ significant role In the voting trends si nce neither Sval s- tad nor Adler had taken strong stands on the issue. Both Svalstad and Adler aimed the ir campaigns at supporting the city's Hl· year budget plan and .calling for in- cre"ased light industrial development ol the city. Voters apparently endorsed the IO.year plan by selecting Svalslad and Adler. The plan had come unde r attack by two of the other candidates, Richards and Casper. "I think the resuUs of the election substantiate the fact that people want an economi c program that will look to the future," said Svalstad. Tuesda y nigh t Svalstad also said he felt the election !See VALLEY, Pase ti Lover Leaps , Kills Husband . PRAGUE !UPI) -Ve r 1 Czermak: jumJ?ed out nr her third story• windnw Whtn &ht learned her husband had betrayed her. Mrs. Ciennak is tecflvering In hospital after landing on her hu~ h11nft. Wlto. WI! killed , l h e newspaper V~emy Pr a v d 1 report!"!. Super Pup Strikes Again •• j . ~~. .. ~., • . . ' .... ~~ ..... ... •' . .. .... ;....{ --. •. • - .. . -· • •· ~ I • • -,, ·-11 •• ' ·~'>·ff ...... . UP't T11tp~tlt As Pepe glares at the cameraman, it arprars that he has been quite determined to escape his bont.lagc on a street in Baker, Ore·. But it was in reality an errant auto, and not Pepe. whi ch nud ged the park· ing meter post into its leaning position. Huntington Mayor Loses Bi• TERRY COVll.LE 01 tl'll 01111' "llol Slllf 2.505 : Joseph \\1haling. 1.299 : and George Arnold. 002. Incumbent Cil.y Clerk Paul Jones easil y beat Bernard ;\la.honey 8.9~4 voles to 5. 441. Nearly lfifl penplc. many nf them Dukr: campaigners. jammed intn thP Cily Council cha mber to view result11 A5 tHey were ~eped nut by compulcr. Each lime Duke took 3 stronger le<1rl. Anti-route Cai1didates Take Race Ry L. PETER KRIEG 01 "'' flllrJ "'"'' ,,.,, T"'.n 11nti-frf'e way candidiites wh~ ran nn ~1m1lar .. save the tnvironment .. plat· r?rms 1\'nn rr.soundin~ victorie!t In th• Newport Beach city council ri~ce Tues· day. -Retired businessma n Paul H. Ryckofr <lf Bal~a Island pulled a major upset. unsea ling Mayor Ed Hirth in District ~ and consulting enginee r Jonas ",John" Store put. a roadblock on the comeback trail of forr ner councilman P. D. "Dee " Cook in 8orona del Mar's District 7, lncurTibenl Donald A. Mcinnis. who may be th e city's ncx;t m;iyor, was unop- ~sed. for re-election in We!t Newport'• District 2. Both Store and Ryckoff carried 47 <lf the city's 54 precincts. The resuJls: District ! Donald A. Mcinnis !Unopposed ). 9.256. District 5 Paul I~. Ryckoff, 6,165. Ed Hirth, .1,958. Harvey D. Pease. 1.1 2.1. District 7 .Jonas "John" Store, 6.7fL1. P. D. "Dee" Cook. 3.198. James A. Crane, a Dislrict 7 candidate who. withdrew early in the ca mpaign, received 527 voles. All told. 11.369 of the city's 29.281 voters went tn the polls. The 38.8 percent tu rnout was reg;irded 8.! he;ivy by City {,1erk Laura Lag ios who ~aid the averag• for ll municipal election is 35 percenL Both Ryckoff and Store piled up the ir biggesl margins in lhe older sections nf the cil y -West Newport. Balboa tSee NEWPORT, Page !) Orange Weather Look for more cloud! on Thurs. lilly but consid~rably warmer weather along the roastlinP', Highl! tomorrow in the &0'11. L-Ows In !he SO's. . INSIDE TOBI\ Y Huntingto n Beach Pla nninJl Com- missioner Henry Duke won a strong vie· tory in Tuesday's City Council election. collecting more than 6,000 votes and knocking incurribe:nL Mayor G e o r g e McCracken off the counc il. CitY Treasurer Warren Hall w1111 the top vote-get ter in the ent ire election wilh 12,105 in )lis fa vo r. He was unopposed fnr I.here were loud rhecrs from a large seg- ment of lhe crowd, • Apollo 16 ns1roM1&ts say Two incumbent councilmen, Jerry Mat· ney and Donald Shipley, were re-elected. but they trailed O\Jke by nearly 1.000 votes. The top five vote-pu llers were · Duke: 6,416. 111-1:..5.630- Shlpley' U47. McCr1cke11: 5.238. James OtGaelle: 4.078. .. The ·other seven c.iindldales fini shed in re-election. · Some 15.660 voters casl lheir ballots for A :ii percent turnout. Duk'e. v.·ho waged an anll-il partment. ;;1nti-McCracke n ca mpaign, sA id this morning : "I think my victory rep resents oi victory.-ror the people. IHerves-not~e on the ves ted Interests thAI the people "'ant ihelr governrAent bllck~" . The race was never close Bis Duke led from fhe start of the tally. ~1cCr1ckin !ilAyed second for " few precincts. then dropped far[hIT b"k with Shipley a•d The Qnly tcnsr liran1a ca me during the mlddle nf lhe ballot CClUnt1ng as M1ttney \\·Rs running a wrak third and McCracken was fourt h. As the 37th nf 119 precincts cstmr ln, McCracken Ju mped ahead of MatnCy. Duke supporters. who al~ wanted at-ney;-groaned~ -----~ Seven precincts later. Matney regained the .lead ov.er . McCra.cken aPd .never lo.st it again. Several prer\nc1~ 1Rtcr Matne y also avertoo k Shipley to come nut st:cond highe.'t. . Shipley~ w.htlc...:1:iPp1nR~ighrly from hi!I - //ity'/l be verjJ s11rprrstd 1] thty fail lo find e l'1rff'1Cf of vole«n· nr' ,,,,, th, moon. Sr, .story, Po\']r. 12. l .M. •11'111 I llNllllf U (1lll.,.!111 I (1111lli•~ ll·M CfMl(I I CfOHW.,.f fl Ot•th N1tlct~ ii •'""'r!•I l'19a.. t lt1l•'11l11mtfll 'IO•tl l'fftl!K• "'" I'.,. Tiit ll:Kefll It M8"ttOl't )I ""'"' J-•owtt., ti Malli.1 _,I M1• .. t ,...,. MlllUl l l'lll>d~ 11 Nlllellfl JffW'l t "',........ ,, "Tl tc ,,,.11 P'.,-t1r It IHl'tl 11-lt ' 1'9tlr Ml""""-,._,, Tt .. vl'I"' 1' T'fltlltt1 It-II W1-~IM• I w-•'• lltwt n"4t Wt!"f 111~ _! this order: Doyle Miller, 3.764 : Marcus Port.er. l .562: Richard Belyea, 3.145: -Charles de.rs. ~.599 ; DavTtt Garofalo. ·, Matnty passinB him. tSe< HUNTl/'IGTO~. Pagt II '-------~----' ' • ' • • " ~ DAI~ v 1-'IL_o_r ___ s ______ _,_,_d,_._ .. _.,_._._._.;_1 _12_._1_9_72 American Troops Balk E'roKI Pa9fl I ANNEX ... this momln1. By t a.m. today City Manager Willia m Woollt.11 Jr. s.1ld tht l.AF'C filings wtre romple t,.. Force of 100 Refuses Orders at First " Bai area." PHU BAI. Vjetnam lAP I -About JOO ~erlcan soldlers from one nf the last tir.'o combat infantry brigades In Vietnam balked al beina: assigned to man .11 for ward defense position tllday because they considered it loo dangerOus. Bai is JUst AOuth of Hue. Uw ,.ncienl·. lmperiaJ capital and presumed mAJOr ta rget of the current North Vletname~I' offen.sive. The base I" 57 miles south (If thP demllitafized zone. ... hv rransport plant . they were ordered In· l.o trucks t.o be Uken near thl' area they were to .p,11trol , about three mile" we.st of Phu Bai. 1,,e troop~ would nn l move. A lie ut ena nt asked for volunteers. 11.nd 111 hl'lnd lul 11:01 abroad the trucks. Thrn 111 C"lptain 11.nd senior noncommissioned of. firtrs talked to lbe men, and ..,,,lthin 11n hour 1111 or them &Ot abOard except ooe platQOI\ of WP!PXi.{nately 45 men, They flnally rclcntr.d. but 45 of them carried out lhe order only when !hey we re told their ab!ienc" would tndanRer •nother U.S. unil already in !he area. one al the men said . The command 's accounl s11id : "Today al 3 p.m .. rlrment.• of lhP 2ncl Ba ttalion. Isl Infa ntry . 196th Jn lAntr.v Brigade, were making prepar11tions rnr movemenl lo defnsive positions in tht vicinity ol Phu Ba i. He sa id the reluctant troops fell !he path they had 10 take to ge to the posi· Uon was loaded with booby traps. "Ru mo rs to lbe effect that lhe 11 rfla v.·a~ ao ambush site loaded with booby I raps circulated among some members of tht unit . Lt. C.OJ . Frederick P. Mifchell, the com· mander nf the ba ttalion. lold them to git 11bo1rd the trucb 1.nd they would be t.rtken to the U.S. compound near the air ba8e. He 1ppanntly wanted to jet them 11way from newsmen who' rovered their arrival. Jn Sa igon, th(' U.S. Command !iaid th11I none of the soldiers actually refused to go Into the field or failed ln obey orders -Of !heir officers and noncommiMioned of· ficers. ··The soldiers Are prr.sently occupyinJt the orginatly planned defen.~ive position in the vicinity of Phu Bai," lhe command 1aid in a statement. "Tht eleme.rit is part ()f a ~man lask force moved Into Phu Bai yesterday for the purpo.!!e of securing U.S. lrOops and ~nstallatlons Jn the Phu "Numerous correspondents Wl'..ft in lhe. ,11rea interviewing soldier". Se v e r,. I soldiers !old correspondent s lhal the v did not want tn JilO Jnto the field . Noni' ol th(' !oldiers 11ctually refused. lo go info lhft field or failed to obey the orders of !heir officerx 1.nd noncomm iss ioned officer"." l\tilchell lurflfd In lhe newsmen and said: "All you press 11re bastards. I blamf! you for Ib is and you can quote me on ii." Correspondents who witnessed lhP in· cident gave this account : When the men arrived from Oa Nang • * * * -tr * ·ff The men got aboard the truc ks ttnd were lhtn taken -tG tht compound . There all of the ,comea.ny except_ the on& platoon piled aboard lruck.s to go to lheir forward position. American Bomb Strikes Mitchell I.old the reluct~platoon that another company, Alpha mpliny, had been flo wn into f.be same r e a b.v helicopter during the mornin .::ind that lhe Alpha men would be vul nerablt to at· ta ck if the platoon did not move into the are11. Razor Close to An Loe Pfc.· Terry SimoM said lh;it on Iha! hasis. the platoon would go. Simon.!I said he was from Michigan but did not disclose hU hometown. SAIGON IUP!l -U.S. B52' today struck Communist troop concentrations barely-1-mile from the besieged-&own of An Loe. 60 miles north of Saigon. wh ile U.S. troops in northeastern South Viel· nam carried out reJuctant combat patrols in "dynamic defense" flf their lhrtalened base al Phu Bai. Military sources said the B52 !\trike~ were the closest to a South Vietnamese city since the C.Ommunists as.~aull on the old imper ial city of Hue in the 1968 Tel orfensive. The C.Ommunisl siege of An Loc was considered a threat to Saigon itself. President Nguyen Van Thieu flew by helicopter to conftir with his field com· manders at Lai Khe, midway between Saigon and An Loe, and ordered the ~eige of An Loe by 5.000 North Vietnamesi be lifted "quickly." But an armored relier column was stail ed 20 miles to the Sooth by Commu· ni.~t mortar and · roc k!l attacks for the lhird day . In the northeastern corner of South Vietnam where North Vietnamese strik· ing through the A Shau Valley pose s threat to Hue, 8 convoy trying lo reach F ire Base Bastogne was turned back by Communist fire ror the second con· secutive day, ·· fire Base Bast.ogne is 12 m il e~ west or Hue and abou t 10 miles west of Phu Bai, Fro111 Pa9e 1 VALLEY ... results indicated Fountain Va 11 e y res idents want a positive approach t.o government. One theme _of his campaign was that the cily had nn problems but rather "unresolved opportunities". "I expect a fairly indepe ndent council and l will be ver,y ind~ndent myself." --said SvalSTad. "I li;iven'[ prilmised- an~·one anything." he added. Sval stad said lhat he tiad been talking lo other California cities to gather ideas for founta in Valley. "I have 1 program for developing the city·s industrial area now rather lhan 10 or 15 years from now," he said. The returning councilman alsn !!aid he plan~ to promote 8 city beautification program by planting trees on city street medians. Adler said he wa~ very e:ii:cited about his electioo and felt rhal all the can· did ates ran good campaigns. "f think we ca n eipect a council that can ~'ork togetber yet will have its share. ol independent thinkers.'' Adler said. "l plan to sit down and thin k e.verything through and then work very hard to make f ountain \lslley a better ci· Iv." Adler added. DAILY PILOT Tiii Or111tt COIJI Dili llY PILOT. w_!!ll__wh'Cll b t Omb!nill , .... N•-PrlJS, IS Slllbl!W'ltll by 1111 Or1not C011t ""bl!,Mn1 Ca,,.,111nr. S•11•· rite. ellllklns ••• 1111t>lbh~. Mlnll1y 111ra11:1h f'rl!l1v, tor (OJ!1 Mn•. NtwPOrl l e•th, M1m!•no1on BeKhlF01.1.,11!n V1IJ11. L•tllfl• lle•th, lr•lnr/~1!1oleb1~~ 11nd Sin Clemtn!ll Sin J11tn C•11!sir1no. lo 11"911 r1g!cn11 e11;11o.., Is 1111bl1~htd S•111r!l1y' 1...i S11iio1v1. T~c prl'!t•Oll 1111blls111,.,, 1111n1 I~ 111 JXI We11 llty S!rtel, Co1t1 Mr•t, C11ltorni1, •1~16. Rober+ N. W11~ Pre\1<11~1 t"ll P11ot,111er J 1tk R, Curlt v \'l(t '"'Jra tn1 t nd Gtn1r11 M•n19rr Tho,,.•1 Ktt¥il Elllllr llrio1¥1 41 A. M1rr,hi111 M11119,.., £11110'" C}ot rlt1 M. loo1 Rit~••d P. Nt U AU lllf,..I MIN§lng £dol0<'1 0- tttll Mn11 JlO West 11~¥ :;1rtt• N1Wt10rl Betdl; "JJ Ht\OMl't BllVlf\'t-.I LIOl/l'll IHdl: m ll'IH"ttl A-.. ..,,llltlon IHUI: 11111 l tltlil l avlty••ll ltn C!etntnt11 .1111 Htrlll El C..l'l'llnt Rttl r.r.,-.. 1114, 142-4>11 Cllfl&ffle4 A4"rthl1111 141·1671 ,,.,.. Cett•I Ar.11 ...... If l.tfWl\li a Mcft 4t2-44Jt '""" "'""' o,-.-c-rr <•mmwi10•• 140·1211 ~•!tf'!I, 1t1!, Of'•Mt Cot1! llllltllt~•"41 Cti'riM,..Y. Me _.. 11tr!tti, lll11tl••tleios, tdlroritl ,,..11.. ~ '11¥ttl!MIMnr. Pttr1r.. f'hfl' !iii r~ld •1"'9111 Mlklt l Plf' "'iuJlll of ("""""'' ....,.,, lhe northernmost American base 1n Sout h Vietna(11 . It wa.,s at Phu aBi 2 miles below the demilitarized 1.one. fhat a group of about SO American soldier.!! balked for IO mi"uteJ today before they ~·ent on patrol. The Americans resented having to wa lk through -1 booby-trapped region while U.S. helicopters that could ha \'e taken them were supporting South Viet11Amese troops, Simons conti nued. ' They moved nut finally in trucks i nd by helicopter~ !or what Lhe army CAiied a "dynamic defen se" of the base and the 2.500 Americans there. The U.S. Com mand blamed the hrif!f combat ref usal nn "rumors Ill lhe effect I.hat the area was an ambush .!lilt loaded with booby traps." Communist forces heavi ly .!I hf! I l e d South Vietnamese and Cambodian force~ in the ·southern Cainbodian tnwn of Kompong Trach today and mo ved Jn ma· jor troo p unit.!I tn npen a new fron t in their multipronged Indochina offensive. F'ighting nared in !he Ce n t r a I Highland.!! 2llf miles north of Saigon ind f~Jd reports said Communist troop.!! launched twl"I heavy ground assault!'! un- der 'cover of artillery fire in Kontum Province. The reporll! said the &tlacks were bare· ly t>eaten ofr with tile aid of IJ.S. C.Obril helicopter gunships arxf that 227 Com· munist., were killed in the assault. The bases were Artillery Ba!f: Charlie and a governm ent Ranger camp. No major fightihg was reporled in the Quang Tri area, site of the original Com· munist onslaught just below lhe DMZ but 11 field report ·said an artillery barrage was averted when 1 South Vietnamese of· ficer on the same r1dio frequency a1 1 North Vietnamese fire control officer directed the bah'age into '' c a n t marshland. From Pqe 1 NEWPORT. • • Peninsula and "Balboa Island . Balboa Island residents g11ve Ryckoff liU vo tes compared to Hirth's 130 and Pease's -41. Most of the even precincl.'J: wnn by Hirth and Cook were captured by narrow margins. Both did well in Newport Heights. Cook took four precincts there. while Hirth did best ln the Eastbluff area . where he lives. Cook carried the preci nct nr his rormer residence in Irvine Terrace by 1 ~II) margin. But ii w11:i; 11 Store·Ryckoff sweep over -the rest nf thr. city. In on e West Newport. precinct .. Ryckoff won by a margin of 197 to :14 for .Hirth lo 19 for Pease. Sto re swepl thf! precinct I 7\l-50. Store.'s biggesl margin came in . one Harbor View Hills precinc1 w he re he pi led up a 192·29 margin. The new city council will meel Tuesday 111 4 :~1) p.m. in city hall for 3wearing·in ce remonies, !('I canvass the returns and to elect a new mayor. He nid the men also didn't feel ii wa11 possible lo defend the position because 1111 lnld there were only 200 Americ ans in the two U.S. companies and they were ()UI· nu mbered by larlf North · 'Vietname!ie forces on the offensive. "We don't have faith in President NilC· on·~ statement about the defensive $ec urity American troops are in Viet· nam " he added, So-called combat refusals have become ;i oot infrequent occurrenct among: U.S. troops in Vietnam in thf! past 21/z year.!i, especially since the American withdrawal began. The U.S. Com m•nd has adopted a policy or trying in TJ'I05t cases to reason with soldiers who refuse i;uch orders, rather than invoking punitive measures. Usually, the soldiers eventually agree to carry out the orders. officers have said. The most famou.!I incident occurred in August 1969, when troops of another bat· talion of thf: 196th Brigade -the n part or the America! Oiviskln -refused nrders t.n move forward nn an operalion aimed 11l reaching the site nf a helicopter crash some 30 miles south of Da Nang. Fro111 Pa9e 1 HUNTINGTON . lwn previous vnte leading election vii"· tori.es. won his third sucewive campaign in Huntington Beach 10 become r only councilman ever elected to three • raight tenns in this city . "I'm happy," h..e .!laid Tuf!sda night. €ouncilman-NGrm·a-Gibbs. sitti ng be:side Shipley, tapped him on the 1hnulder with delight as it became clear he would be re· elecetd. Duke's campaign showed strength on 1111 sectors of the city except for the downtown area where McCracken wa.!I stronger. ln precincts where Duke wa.!I exceptionally strong. McCracken -was generally weak. proving the effectivene.!li'! of Duke's direct campaign 11g1.inst the mayqr. DeGuelle surprised several observers with A strong r11ce f0 finish fifth in the vo ting. He had l'l(lt been expected ICJ be 1 ~eriou5 lhreat. but did easily outdistance other lo~ing challengers. Former city adm inistr11tor Doyle Miller's walk ing campa ign apparently did not pay off is well as he had hoped . He finished sixth. behind DeGuelle. An An.!ltysis of the precinct voting: in· dicates that Wiies '~tere widely spread and no one sre11 could be said to ha ve controlled the electinn. Duke, Mt1tney snd Shipley will take 1nr retake ) their places on the citr ~uncll Monday night. By1~ne s, Weathers Whip l11cu1nbent s for Council 9,, rA1\l l:;LA ll Atl.AN '01 "'' Di iiy 1'1191 lll+f Dr . .Rny Byrnes. 47, and .!Ames K. \Vealhers. 37. deocii;ivel~· rrounrtrl ln- rumbenl~ Tuesd"Y in lhf' ri ce ror lwn i<eaf~ nn lhe San Ju11n C11 pistra nn Cily Council in 1 record turnout nr 65.~ per. cenl. But lhe rererendum mr.asure 1tllkin.si vol ers t<l approve a 20-cent llx hike rnr P.llrks development and malnten1nce lost by a slim margin. Tht majnr \lbte·getter was Byrnt." who recrlved 7f8 · votes. Other rt.sui ts ara Weathers. 693: Incumbent W 111111 m Bathgate. 592: Incumbent Thomas A. Forstu. 569: .Judith Beggs. :W: 11nd William Reid , 238. municipal pol ice department. 11,raini;t unlimitet ~rowth and development. in h1vor of 11 revision of the city's general plan. and in favor ol a parks tax. The relative newcomers to the city riefeattd t.wo native sons. Afithgatt: had served 11 yea ts and Forster, fou r. Dr. Byrnes, a pe thologl"t. called the l'ictory a de!lre on the p1rt of tht: vote:rs for new blood. He said the vole count provrd that mML people •Ant the t<lwn to remain small 11ftd support his and We.athe.rii:' platfnrm . . "Our job now Is tn try And transla l.e lhi" !nto specific action In the future," he said. "It's run to win bul more satisfying tn dn o good job." ' ~ clut "''"' Hid tt Cm•• M.fi.1, C..l"""'rt. IWM:rl_ .... , 1W tlNler tl,U MC11!""1'1 W -n IJ.IJ ll'lltllfll'rl 111ltlt.,,. 11111111111111M .,,.., l"IOll!fl!,.. The parks .tax... lost with 781 vo ting no and 711 voting ye" Byrnes and Weathers. two candidates support.ed by the A I I J • n c e of Homeowne:rs' AslOCiations, campt1ltned on a platform lhal wu In f1 vor nf 1 Wtathe.rs, 11 hardware fllore f)Wntr, lld· ded th1t ht hopes tbt council Cllll insplri people!• lnterl!1t Jn ca.rryh,g nut the pm- arams they h•v• indlcaltd (through th< e.Je<:Uon ) they favor. "? was nnly numbu two," quipped Wtathtrs. "BUt I'm going to try hlrdef·" 11 , j ' I -" -. - ·-~ -..,. • ...... ~,' The t0$-d1.y old cil y'i! first ~nrw:xallo" bid quickLv_ was dubbed the "f'~aal~~ an--_ ntut.ion" by councilmen. Tht t .5Z.1 acret lying 10uthe1st of lhe p~ent city bou~ d1rlea include Lion Country S a f • r I wildlife preservt, home ot !he prolific king of lhe beasts whoee prowess with lione11se& ha~ become legend. The .!iphere of inn uence map hint.!! Jn even larger city may be planned 'by Irvine offlcliil!I. It marChts the bouftd. aries of the 53.000..acre city ori1i1aJJy proposed prior lo incofpor1tlon and du. plicates a sphere of interest map flied la.!lt year by the Cooncil <lf tht: Cemmuni· fies of Irvine (CCII. CCI l.11 !he commu. nlly .group formerly headed by now Councilm11n John Burton wJW> !\'.pear· headed lhe Incorporation tlection bicf. Tht sphere~f i rest fil ing pl1ce11 t.he city on record ,. being in!Prested in •~ nexa tions by ghh?ring citi~~. affec!lng fhe outlined re11 . 1 he map hhng would not of it.!lelf pre vent annex11lion.!I nf lind Irvine m1v .snmeday want lo include In tht. citv. but doe!! require the LAFC and .neighbOriRg citie!I to inform Irvine Bf· ficial.!1 nf action~ they may prnpose that woulit affcet the la:ild 's future relation to Irvine. IJ,I Tolo-N GRIEF-STRICKEN FAMILY OF ARVN SOLOIER WEEP AT CO~FIN Inscription on Flag Ruds 'Your Country Remembers' Mayor F'ischbach !laid ii WR.!1 lhl! coun- cil 's consensus during • 4~mlnule ex- ecutivl! sessiOn, th11! the anne.s:ation bid w.iis needed lo protect •n Irvine CompMy industrial arl!11 rhat will be dt'veloped "within the nelCI ve11r nr two." The ex· ttutive session foi lnwed Tuesday night 's regul;i r co uncil meeting . Fischbach pinpointed !hat indui1trial de velopment as being located BOUtheast of lhe El Toro Marine C:Orp~ Air Station. Incumbents Boyd, Holm Irvine Company officials were oot available this morning for comment on the proposed 1nnexa tion. However. lhe company's general plan notes 11 1.W acre industrial pirk, north of the San11 An11 Freeway, al'l(lther 1,500 acre!'! ol rttreation1.I smu.!lement area pl1.nntd within the parce!, the bulk of which is destined fo r low density. hillside residen· tia! development . Top L.aguna Beach Vote 8~· BARBARA KREIBICH 01 f~f Diii¥ ~Itel Utlf -lncumbenr.s Charlton Boyd And Roy Holm were re1urned lo their seati; on th e La,e-unn Stach City Council Tuesd:i:y, edg· ing out popul;ir civic leader. H11rry J. t.awrencP by 11 comfortable m11rgin of vol.es in a hc11vy turnout of 56.46 percent of regis1ereri vorers. The resullS were: Charlton Boyd , 2.834 Roy W. Holm. 2.798 Harry J . Lawrence. 2,%77 Fraocrs Haller. 2.115 Beth Leedi;, :uis Richa rd Carr. 3'12. Lswrence, who had been regarded in many quarters as a sure winner of one of the rwo vacant sea ts , outran incumbents Boyd and Holm in only three of the 13 precincls. but his margin in these was nnt ~ufficienl lo change the total vote. The pattern of voting for Mrs. F'rancf!~ Halter, Lawrence's running mate. was almost. identica l. R.unners-up Beth Leeds and Richard Carr wound up only three votes apart al the bottom of the tally. Voter turnout exceeded SO percenl in all but two precincts, and topped the liO percent mark in precinct 3 <Hotly Street I and precinct 9 {Temple Hill~ Drive L The winAing trend showed up early when 150 abuntee ballo l.ll were tallied, giving &yd and Holm a clear lead ovtr Lawrence and Haller. The pattern was even more pronounced when the first precinct resul!.s. from Arch Beach Heighl.!, ga ve B<lyd and Hofm 113 and 114 votes. respectively, against. 37 <ind 36 for Lawrence and Haller. The at.i ll-sensitive high rise issue 8nd dis.!lati.!llaclion wit.h the performance of the council on which Boyd and Holm have GEM TALK TODAY by COUNTERFEITS Decept ion Is the n1le ol many over seas purveyors of watches and ~old cofns, and you Should exer· cise caution ~·hen you b~y abroad. The fvl id East is the source of rnnst. counterfeit $20.00 gold coin~. These collec tors' items sell there •t about $60.00. and usually have• correct gold content. They are still, however, count.er· feit, and no bargain for the authen· tic collector. ln England and the l'ar East you can buy ''Omega" watches at very low prices. Faithful duplicates ln appearance and markings, they are often not genu ine. Ailhough the w a t c h may be muked "automatic." frequently ii i.< not. Rerely is it the 18 kt. gold specified, and the jeweled move-- ment you're proml$ed is too often worth far Jess. \Vt have Omega watches and an lnleruting coUectlon of coins. all el low-overhead prices. Their AU· thentici ly is backed by our almost 26 years in Costa Mesa. .''f':rver:I 11s 11 minori1y !inct lhe J97n eltt· tion were regarrlPrl , b.v po.!11.·elecfion speculators. ai; ha\'inR had a ma jDr in· fl utnce on the vorin11:. Propontnt.!I of a current campaign lo rrcall councilman F.dwarr:I Lorr. nne of a lhree·man ma jorily elected in 197n. were jubilant Tuesda y nigh!. "The J>f'Ople h11vt txpresserl 1hemselVe11 clearly," said .Jon Brand, leader of !he rtcall movemenl. "If wt ca n gtr throul(h this rec111l elttlion in August and find one more good man 10 work with Rovd and Holm we can end the 1errible polafi zation of thi s communi ty." . Pelition!i bearin2 J,098 sign;11un~s see k· 1ng Lorr 'i; reca ll were filed with the ci ty clerk Sunday. If a minimum of 2.130 are verified again.lit mast er voter registrat ion lists. the cit.y council ~·ill be obliged to $Pf. a reca ll elecrion. O~i11m r;i n higb among a large crov:<f; made up chiefly of Boyd-Holm )lUpportcrs, at lhe city hall election cen· 1ral Tuesday night. bul whf!n the final vole was in , it was clear the victory ex· ceeded even their fondest hopes. When the t11lly board sh<>wed only nAr· row margins (or Lawrence in thP precinct.!! rega.rded as his "territory,'' there were audible llighs of relief. In addition lo winners Boyd and Holm , \vho walked info the council chamber· shortly 11fler 9::JO p.m .. to a rounrl of ap. plause. Mayor Richard Goldbe rg was the only member of the present council on h11nd during the evening. Goldberg I.urned up early. wearing an assortmenl of campaign button~ from hi!i l11rgt colleclion dating ba.ck over man y n<itinnaJ t!leclir>ns. Armed \Vilh a pier.r of chalk . he t.ook on rhf! duty of posting precinct scores on fhfl rally board as1 the balloti'! arri ved. repealing hi5 perfCJrm ance nf four year~ RfitO, when Boyd anrl Holm first. won "their - C'Ouncil llPati;. The "uninhabited" 11nnexalion which the m!fyor descrihed 11l! "the n11tural march of our bnunrtariei;" i.~ viewed 1.s a virtu11I shoo-in. There arr. only JO registered voter!! i1nd 10 residf!nce11 in the entirt 9,600 •ere parcel. Council man Henry Quigley noted. Ttie Irvine Company 11nd the Irvine Ranch Wa ter District 11re the majority prope rty owner!! of !he 14-square mile lerritory whi ch rarrit.ot Rn 11sses.st.d valuation of S4.2 millinn. Improvements, including Lion Country Salari total ll.l million, the annex11tion proposal f}(l!e.•. The southern boundary of the proposed addition In Irvine run!! 11\ong the propo&t.d San Joaquin Hill!! Ro1td from lhe present eastern city line to Lagun11 Canyon Road. The proposed city line then runs north l'lllong Laguna Canyon Road to rhe Irvine Ranch properly line 1.cro!i!I the Sant.JI Ana Freeway. the AtchiM>n. Topeka and Sanl• Fe Railroad tracks and Trabuco Rn;id before !urning northeast lo meet the bounds of !he El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The boundar,y skirl.'J: lhe Marine str1tinn running M>Uthwest ttlong the future Bnnita Canyon Road to lhe S1nta Ana Fretway. The line then folio~~ lbP San Diego· Freeway we.!ll to the present city boun· dary at Sand Canyon Avenue. The territory, equal to mnre than hall of the present 18.20l·acre cily includes I.BOO acres of Industrially mned property lyi ng north of the Santa An1 Freew1y. The potentially valu1tble tai ba.se would benefit the city of Irvine ~nd the pro-. posed Mission Viejo Unified School Di.!ltrict. 4,192 Thorns C01ENHAGEN fUPI \ -Pensionery Knud KjAer Jensen of Ta rm fell headlong intG a barberry bush 11nd 1penl a painful ·day in hnspital while doctor1 removed • tolal of 4,192 thorn~. The rina for Mother or Grandmother with from 1 to 9 GENUINE Birthstonas from $29.91 Ava lleble in 14 Kt. white or ye llow aold 11 J.· C. fiumphrit!J Jt!"!eferd 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT Tl.IMS 21 YfAIS IN SAMf lOCATION IANkAMlllCAID-MASTEi CHAl6f ,HON( 141-1401 • ' t • •• ' ' ' • M to C; lh ce ., for poi log I \'OI (' j lr per SI ty Clll Mc Fi>r Be me ,. v Alv1 tl'!U in rt nu t illJ C' A regi I 1fln \1'3}' dK!a s , R LL Rlic Brit Ni erppl dri\' seco Tu Bnt hoUo drin the. . . ' ' .. wrt111f.Sdi1J, 1t.flr11 17. 1m $ oAJLV ~!LOT .z: Bose Expounds Virtues ol Main Beach By t'llEOERICK SCllOE~IEHL or "" 0111y ,11t1 11111 ~Upon completion. La{una's Main Be8ch ~ v.·ill stand alone ln its class. City ~1a nag<'r La"•rence D. Rose told direc· tors of lhe Fcst1val'or Arts this week . "II is lht only place along the Ca li rornla coast that J know of "'here t h~re is a sea level park in lhe h'art Ot a central business district with a major arterial running through it," said Rose. Rose presented~11 detailed talk on the park at the request of several board members. The f'estiva't of Arts provides some 17 percent of its annual revenue to th il for makinl_y~yments on the btach. The prtser1tat1on "'as m ade In contieclion with a proposal to increase lhe fesli\'al contribution. Because of iL.s unique qualilies. said the ci1y manager, lhe t.1ain Beach vi'ill havr. far more impact than just four acres of park. "A brief experience jn this park "'ill be something you'U take with you 1,1·herevcr you go," commenled Rose. Structures "'ill be lim1tl'll lo B restroom fa c11ity at 1he south end. a ne\1' li f,guard towt r otf Ocean Avenue, a '"gazebo " for beach cont'C'S!Slon.!J at lhc north end and -en-i11for1na11on cent __ J A pro1nenade. "hic:h n1ay or rnuy not be made as a board11·alk. "'11/ run ii long !he 1.000 foot st rel ch of sand anri 11·11! eiini insite the net>d fpr 1hc e:<lst 1ng sid ewalk on South Co ii s 1 H1gh"'ay bet\\"een Broad\1•ay and El Pasco . Rost' told the board. Additionally, the high"'ay 11'ill be incorporated Into the park . "'llh hea vy landscaping And special paving In . intcr$t>Ction.:1. Rose said a rnajor part of 1he pl.ins ror the park 1s 10 make It n nr tural extension of Heisler Park "as far 50Uth as "'e can go.~· ~ !lose stressed thal rumors of a giant sca\1•all along lhe strand should be "put <1011 n." . "There "'ill be a small barrier. t\YO to three feet high. under the prorrlensid,e, necessary to keep the sand from shifting In the "'ind." expla1nl'<i Rose. To finance the $450,000 rost of the park aQovll c<>U c;if acq ylring lhe land. Ro.se sald !he city might lap $86,000 in gas tax. money for developments s\ong the highwa y and some $250.000 in ~erat tand and "'Afe r grant money wh ich cotnes on a match1 nR 'or.mu/a The city ts contu1u1t~ts to pick UJI runds from the new Legacy of Parks pro- ~ram. said Rose. Pvcn though ii has hari qualifi cation probltms because it is not a ''b!1ghtcd or impacted area .'' Whether a parking lot, in ....J.t.!I and crafts show or a Combination of both take up the Mahi Bea<!h thb summer -I.! 11Llli being studied by the city ilaff for r!C<lmmendation to the city council. ·~ ar_e_e,oi rtg_to_need 1 Q....fil.!___ de1erminan1 and simple policy decisions \\'ithin the next !JO days." said Rose. _ An interim use mus! be found , said Rose. because construction of lhe park can 't go on during the summer tourist season. He said construction will begin !his fall . 17 Incumbents Someone Didn't ·Lose • Ill County Orange County citizens turned out In force Tuesday· and the various cily polilical organizations "·ere li-ying to put logf:!lhcr the shatte red pieces loday. In cin election reminiscent of 1968. \·otcrs ousl.f'd 17 of 4~ incumbent coun- cihne11 including fi ve n1ayors. Almost 45 percent of the elcctoralc cast ballots. H1ghlij:hts of in land city vot ing : -l\olayors Ton y Coco. Tustin. and Hal ~lms, I.a 11abra v:ere d('fearcd. Other ci- ty leaders defeated "'ere from coas1al c1rirs. Ed Hirth . Nc"·porl Reach: George ~·IcCrackcn . Huntington Rf'ach and Tony Fi>r~rcr. San .Juan Ca pist rano. -Garrlen Gro ve elected c-ounc:il man Bernard C. Adams. as its flrs1 direct-\'Ole mo yor ~ He soundly defeated Democratic * * * Piitkley, Wilson Reta;:;;; Rn.citi Upsets St. Cln.ir .. \'etersin Costa l\lcsa cily councilmen Alvin Pinkie\' and Roberl \\'ilson were returned to iirfit e ·ruPsday. but the third incumbent. \Villiam SL Cla ir. v.·as swept nu r of off ice by local businessman Dom- iUJr Racit i. _ -About :Ul.7 per('enl of the cit y's 28.2~2 reRislere<I voters turned out fo r the el!'c- t1on to fill three vacant 1'eats. This is the v:ay the top \"ote-getter! in the 21-can- didale field fin ished : ;.....Robert \Vilson. 5.09li -Oominic Raciti. 4.!135 -Al\'in Pinklev. 4.3™1 _,.-\Vill irim St. Clair 3.69.'\ ·J hrouµhou t the count111R the three leaders never appearer! to be in jeopardy. Tfje ouster of St . Clair had been i UP- pg,'rtcd by bo_th Wilson and Pinkley. S he Cl1,alle1iges E('e r Dri1ikers Lt:TON . F:nglsind I l;r1 \ -~1Rrilyn Rl\ce reckons she ii; the fsis1es1 girl tn Brila in -fas!esr \1·i1h a pint of beer. Nickn amed '"boo1.Pr .. hy her fello11' employes . thr 22·Y<'Rr-old rental csi r driver said she can dov.·n a pinr in 4.8 !'ecnnd!'. Tuesdsi y. she challenged any "'oman in Britain 1o·beci1 hrr. .. Son1e of the men say I must ~ave hollow legs ," said Marilyn. who began dr ink ing beer "'hile a staff car driver in the army. political figure and incumbent Counc· ilman John R. Dean. Woodro"' \V. Buuerfield. controver-Sia l county planning commissi on member, ran second ln the race for one open Garden Crove council ' scat. \V. E. Donovan \\'as the w lnn~r among 17 can· didates. Other highlights v.·ere: -La Habra becsime the first Orange County community to elecl 1wo women lo the council. Winners "'ere Mrs. Elizab<-111 Gra ham , an ulrrsi•conservali ve and Robin '\'oung, a 23-year-old liberal. -Anahei m vole.rs tu rned down J)on Roth v.•ho had been named in \9i0 lo fi ll !he unexpired term of county SUPf.'rvisor Ralph Clark. -Los Al amitos dun1pcd controversi al councilman Joe Hyde, a short lime member of th e Local Agency rormation Commission in the 1970 musica l chairs political hassle. -Jn Stanton. Frank Marshott rnade a successful comeback after losing his counc il seat t~·o years ago. \7oters lhcre also approved a measure "•hich \Viii soon make that community the second in the county to elect a mayor by direct vo1e . -Westminst er Mayor Derek McWhin- ney. chairman of the Orange County Transit Districl Board easily won reelec- tion as did incumbent councilman Joy Neugebauer \vho until Tuesday held the distinction of being the tone \voman serv- ing in any of 1he 23 cities voting . The "'inners in principal inland cir ies : Anaheim -Ralph G. Sncegas. 5,533 ; Calvin L. Peb ley. incumbent. 5.155. Orange -Jess F. Perez. incumbenr. 7.362: James Jackman, 5.389. Joe Temple, 4.572. Tuslin .-Donald J. Sal1arelli, 1.6:12 : Josep h ·B. Langley, 1,421; Ralph \\'elsh Jr .. ·J.095. \\.'est1ninstt r -Derek ~1c\Vhi nne~'. in- cumbent. 3.730: Joy L. Neugeba uer, 3.582 : Francis Fry Jr .. 3.493. &e.aa Park -Jesse ~1. Da vis. in- t·umbenl. 3.41 5: llarold R. Bousman1 2.412 : S1anley ~'!eyer. 2.36.1. full~rton-Duane Winter!!'. incumbent, 3.fl.12 ; Robert E. Ward, 3.665 : Robert E. RooL incumbenl. 3.374. t.os Alamitos -Kenneth Miller. 6r.J ; Charl es H. Long. incumbent. 652. Stan ton -Frank N. Marshott. 1.185: Alben J. NuiJens. 820. Rew a rd ] uc r ca scd SAN FRANCI SCO 1AP 1 -A 52.000 contribution from an .'I no n y mo u s businessman has brought to $5.000 the reward offered by a San Francisco ne\1·spaper fo r th~ slsiyer of the son of a poilcc lieutenant. The San Francisco Ex- aminer , ann'ounccd Tuesday the reward fund had been increased for the killer of Phill ip Cosgrove. 3.'i. stabbed April 4 "'hile walki ng near th e ne"•spaper "·ith his brother. Tho1nas. 33. U'I Tll•Mlt .. There Goes the Neiglabqrhood ' ' Although the Eiffel Tower remains the tallest sltuclu re in the city or : Paris. its lofty mojesly is seemingly dlmlnish.ed by 1)1• man y new sky· .rrapers,go ing up. all around ll. Get the Mes~age A lit tle surprise E!r€'cted b n ,. r d rhf!irm Bn Gr atian Bidart last "'eek 1vht'11 he ar.rived a! his meet ing or the Snn .Jon· qu in Elementary Se honl District Board nf 'I'rustee s. Nobody. was lht'rc. Bidart and a hand ful nf p.:1rcnts f;i iled to note the n1eelin.R placf' changr "'nllrn on the prlnted sigcndsis and 1n nr11·srsiiwr artic les. · Bui he n1ade sure C\'C'vnnp kne11· abo11t it when he arnl'rd sl11.?h!ly pcrturberl -at 1he n€'\\" p(!rn1a11 ('nt lOCl'l!ion. rhr La JJaz lnlrr1ncdiatr Srhool multipur pose room in ~1 i ssion Vir1 0 The board h;is n1c1 for nr :.irlv rwo \'C'ars In the · Instructional \led1;i · Crnrer 1 si \\'a rehouse J brhind lr1•1nr S.c·hnn! nn Sa n Canyon A1'enue in F.sisl Irv ine But threr nicel ings agn !hr hnnrd switr;hed to the ir orij!11111I rnec!ing pl are , the Irvine School auditoriuin . "We would have stayed in the in· struclional media center if there httd been more room.'' said Kennelh Lew is, administrative assistan t to Suprrin- tendent Ralph <;ates. He .a~ded thn1 the n1nvr In Lil P;:i1, "·a~ decided at the re ro n11nendar inn nf thr San Joaquin Adm inistrat ors· Assori.:1ti1111, because of space rind air conditi1'ninf!. for summer comfort. P1·,.ctice Mfll~es Perfect The board had air cnnd1tt1)n111g 1n !hf' med ia rcnler which wa~ nnis1· ·rhe lrvulf' audilorium also had 11 noise probl en1-JPI pl cines rlyi ng overhead. T\vo of the r\rollo 16 astronauts. niission comma nd er John ·\V. You ng llcfl t and lunar ntodule pilol Charles f\'I. Duke Jr .. practice th eir extra vehicular activity experiments at Cape Kennedy as the countdo"'n cont inues to\\·ard their launch dale Sunday. One board member rcmarkr rl with tongue in cheek l;:i s1 "·eek rhat •ht> reason the mnve was mside 1v;:i ~ to e!'cnrr nies attracted by adjacent farm ing areas. Le"•i.!i said tha1 thr lrvtnf' School Ziegle1~ Says P1~esident Trustee Revamp Plan on Ballot W 011't Stay at Sl1eraton Voters in the Saddleback Community College District will be asked in November to approve a reapportionment proposal that would increase membe rship on the college board of trustees rrom fi ve . to seven. \\IASHI N(;TO.'IJ (AP \ -Pres idenl Nix- on may est ablish temporsiry quiirters in San Diego Cor the Republican National Convention next summer. bur a \\lhite House spokesma n says, .. It 1\•on't be al the Sheraton l·lotel." Presidential press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler dlsn1issed with a laugh Tuesday a stsitement by Rn official of International Telephone & Telegraph Co rp.. the Sheraton's llarent, tha t the con- glOmerate's <.'fl ntribution for con\'ention expenses hinged on Nixon's s!a~·in£: at the new Sheraton HnteJ in San Die_Ro. Ziegler. a~ked aboul the tcstin1on.v. said he doesn't c;:ire wha t the ITT officia l sttid, "Seve ral hundred thousanrl dollars does not ride on where th e President stays. "He ne\'er planned to stay at the Livermore Voles To Halt Urba11 BuiJding Growtl1 LI VERMORF: <AP ) -Voter.~ in the Livermore Valley have pul their foot dov.·n agsiinst uncont rolled urban grov.•th. An initiative ballot 1ncasure in n1unicipal el<'clions here and in nearby Pleasa nton passed comfo rtably Tuesday in .a heavy voter turnout estimalcd at 70 percent. It would ban further build ing pcr1nil for-all nC'\V housing whene ver i;ehools beco1ne overcro1vded, "'ater rationing i~ imminent or sewage faci litiei; ovl'rl axl'd. The measure. dubbed SAVE fn r "Save All Valley En\•ironment." passed 5.993 to 4.807 in tivcrmore all but one preceinct rC"porting. In Pleasanton, "'ilh six of eight precinct! reporting. it had a comfortable edge of 2.506 to 2.643. Lh•ern1ore and Pleasanton have been expanding rapidly h1 recent years. send- ing rows of ~uburban dwe lli ngs up over the dry yelttnr.o hills that gave Livermore a steady 15 percent _growth rate to 45.000 peop le ancl boomed Pleasanton from 7,000 to 27 .000 people. Because sc~·age treat ment was ln- :idequate, the State \l:ater Quality Con- trol Board last Octobr sla pped a morat orit1n1 on huilrt ing per1nits In Pleasanton. nearbv Dublin and San R:imon. A $2.6 miliion expansion -pm- grem du{' to be complrterl ~ix "'onths from now nu:et needs only until 1976 al the mol't, officials have sairl . packers of SAVE ar·gued that "our only Intention is to RUaran!C'e that as new rcsldcnti<1l gro"'lh conies in. adequsitc service~ wll l ht re.Arly whr.n nc~d and not years lat er." The Liv,rmore Clfy Counci l llmtu~d \rcsldentlal permits 10 1.500 this year after \•()tCr!I railed to apprO"C. bonds to expand the ."·ater lf(>alrn ent plan t. An· other bood Issue 11 plannO<I for the fill. Sheraton Hotel," Ziegler sa id, adding that Nixon would be spending his lime at the Weste rn Wh ite House at San Clemente. \\1hen a reporter asked whether Nixori would ha ve a place in San Diego to change clothes and freshen up during· the convent ion week. Ziegler responded. "He msiy well have but it won1t be at the Sheraton Hotel." The Sena te J udiciary ~Committee is in- vesligatiog ITI's promised contribution a nd the Jlislice Department's out-of-court settlement of antitrust suits against the hug("firm. (See related stories, Pages 4 and 51. Division or Area 5. in the Saddh!back Valley and Irvine , from one to three trustee areas was given unanimous ap- proval of the County Com mittee on School District Organization last week. The .proposition now willbe placed on the Nov. 7 ballot. A si mple majority will be needed to approve the change and in- crease the trustee areas to place two ad- ditional n:iembers on the board. 0 a z c SWEETHEART CHAIR 12ss OR TWIN HEADBOARD o ... ~· 198~-· 2988 .... 34aa p.-4. Nymph Chair .......... 51388 ~ -; .. , WASTI IASklTS .... 2.t t • , ·•••• ,, , •. SALi 1.11 HAM,llS ltt· 2.tS .: •••..••..••.•• SALi 1.11 HANGING IASKns CHAlllS !with .,... It ... Jt.t $ ..................... , SALi 27.11 ITAGllll •r frOGHT STAND JO" tti,11 , ,, •• , It.II °"' ,. -~ 1!•111•, NIM !ttr"' lllv1trllf'lll ,...r i. ftMHttrllf "' .. llt<-. The Store Fo r All Se11on1 a1Jdllor11tn1 \\<I.., also un~llablr because the rn"m .1~ used as a classrootn dur ing thr da1· ;i ncl night use causes rear•.· ra n'!('nlrn! and rus tod iat problems . Kur l.f'111i; rtd tn itted that rhe 1n11Jor prob. len1 11 uh J hr location t"hangr 11·as nol !hat 11'\11 ~11Ju1·rs didn't pnnt 11 or that rl:'adrrs rl1dn'r re11d it. f)r tha! board ml'mbcrs d1<ln 1 notice ll ·I blr\\ 11 .. he said "'I !-hnuld hal'e :O:f'nt a ~pec1;il notice or c1rrlrcl 11 1n red nn lhl' ai;rnd;i or something. !l's alt nl)' fault " La\\111aker Wires Concrratulations !"" -1'ab of $1,075 SA CRAMENT 0 CAPI An asse.rnblymilti's seodini:. of \~ con· ,t?ratula rnry teleg rams a! a cos t nf $1.075 ha s prurnptcd the Assen1b!.1 R11les Com· mi llef' In clan1p down un telei;:ram-send· ln,(l Pfl\"lll'_ReS. A.~srmbl~1nan Joe A. c; n n s t1 I\' e s , cha1rn1;in of tht Assem bly Heven ue and Taxation Con1n1iltce, sen r the tele,gram.!I !:isl werk to students· ll'J his distr ict who 11·011 stall' schol arships !n t"o!Jrges and llll ll'Cr!:>ILIC!- 11 cos! !he tax payers S.1 6fi tn send and delrver each of the 31-worrt wires l .ou1.~ Angelo, chief ad m1n 1stral1ve of- !1cer nf the Assembl y. said Gonsalve s ( D- Ltt 11-T irada 1. didn 't need prior approva l he.cause of an old policy that permitted surh congratulatory wires to be sent in lhe d~ys when only a few such scholarships were given .• "The telegraph privileges will be ~eve.rely curbed or elimlnaled," said Angelo. lnp aide to the housekeeping Rules Co mn1ittee. on Tuesday. "'The number of such scholarships ha! ,t?ro"'n tremendously in recent years. but "'e fa iled lo revise our telegraph policy accordingly.'' . AnJ!'eln sttid he knew of no other la"•makcr "'ho sent so many telegrams lo lhe .<1tudent s who alread y had heen ad· vised or their awards by the Slate Scholarship and Loan Com1n"1ssion . Gonsal ves coudd not be reached for comment immeniately:-He was excused from legislative sessions alt week to meet with officials in Washington and to attend the National Tax Association's seminar in Boston. GOLD MEDAL Folding DIRECTOR'S CHAIR e Chotuc (ro111 1vlde uarle111 of canvas rolor• e Q11oll111 hardmooll fra111e1 h1 11at11ral, .,,. black. fh1bll • •• ., .! • J . . --. • • 4~m ~l,l~!f!.~S in Iran Earthquoke Area Obliterated \' $HIRAZ, Tran -Premier Amie Aba.ss Hove1da toured lhP earlhqu3kl' rui ns at Qetr today . found not a v.·all ~nil standing -.na nfl!i srngre re stdent without !nme in·· jury. Hoveida told reporter~ he est1 n1ated the death tolJ at 3,500-3.300. sllghlly lower than the Ugure of more than 4,000 gi~·en by rescue officials. Three children,. trapped for 36 hnur~ in debris from f.1 onday's tarthquake 1n southtrn Jran , were rescued lodf.Y. One 5tlll clutched his school book$. All suf· fered from exhaustion and hungtr. Trernofs still sway the to wn, ""h1ch wa s once the governor·s area seat. ''The area has been lrenibling all vear," said a farmer. Safar Keshtkar. ~I . ~·ho Jost hi! \\'lfe, three sons and daughter. "\\'e had got u~ed to da1!.v tremors , which noticeably increased in frequency alter the Persian New ~1arch 21. ... ¥ear "l WB!I sey1n~ my-morning pl'tly~r:ii­ when A slight tremnr $hook me . t thought nnthing of ii. I wa5 used to it. But I had hardly fin ished my IB--minutes' prayer when lhe whn!e roof collapsed wuh a shock like a bomh explosion. "It demoli 5herl my family, my home, 1ny future . I wlsh I had been killed too." Survivors repnrt th::il tren1ors last year forced them out of their villagerc and intn len\.I . But as the)' grew accustomed lo Open Season 011 the Ma y ors Laxity C:liurged • • I.he shocks, they returned to their homes. ~IORNING AF'TERS DEPT . -The smoke ts now beg1nn1ng to ch!ar after ytslerda y's city council elections up and dov.·n the coast. Out of the haze. th!s cor · ner is left with its peerless polltlcal predicflons las~ Sundt1y on the outcome. Two Airlit1es Face Quiz This means I don't have much to do to· day except sit around and shake my crystal hall and mumble a Jot. 011 Hijacl\: h1 spection For example, Tuesday turned out lo be a bad day for incumbent mayors all along the coasl . f\.1ayor Ed Hirth of Newport. Mayor George C. McCracken of Hunlington Beach, Mayor 1' ho m a s Forster o! San Juan Capislrano and ~layor Walter F. Evans of San Clemente .were all on the ballot seeking re-electron . This corner predicted all would win. All of them Jost. lf th is isn 't 11 record in the bad predic· ting department. it's got to be close· enough lo frighten the current titlisl. It all/suggests to me that I might look for .some line of work other than the mayor-predicting l>usiness where .my pr11gnOl5ticalions seem to be the kiss o( political death. Overall in thr. city council races up and down the coast. here 's how things shaped up: NEWPORT BEACH : In a campaign that got hotter in the late going, this cor· ner ·envisioned Mayor Hirth getting re· elected and former councilman Dee Cook be:ing returned to office. Instead. the combine of Paul Ryc koff and Jonas Store came home victors near 2 to 1. We got Don Mclnnis re-elected to his seat. Never mind that he was unopposed. SAN CLEMENTE: I picked M11yor Evans and innkeeper Paul E. Presley here and got a split. Evans Jost; Presley and Art Holmes got elected. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: We went for Mayor Forster, declaring nobody with his pioneer name could lose. and in- cumbent Bill Bathgate. Both lost. New San Juan councilmen are Dr . Roy Byrnes and James Weathers. HUNTINGTON BEACH : This corner favored 1'1ayor McCracken. and In· cumbents Donald 0 . Shipley and Jerry A. Aiatney. The ma yor Jost , Henry H. Duke w.as the top vote-getter. and Matney and Shipley won. The way things were going, I was lucky to get a 2· I split. LAGUNA. BEACH : Here J saw a pair of incumben ts as winners in Roy Holm and Charlie Boyd, supported by village- oriented 1'esidenlial interests. Th~y fa ced a strong challenge from commerce· oriented candidates Harry Lawrence and Frances Haller. The residenlial folks voted. Boyd and Holm won and we 'II take 2 for 2. COSTA MESA: It seemed hke half the town was on the ballot. Thi!i corner liked A1ayor Wilson. former ma yor A. L. from "'lre Services "'ASHINGTON -L'n1t t>d Airlines and Pacific Southwest A1r1Jnes Y.'lll be 1nvesl1 · gatrrl by lhf' FrderA! A v i at 1 on Adm ir1.1strauon (FAA \ on chR rges they failed to comply ~·Ith Rovernm ent reR'.ula- tions for screenin,i.:: passengers. TbP FAA Tuesday JZ8\'e I 'nJtrd and Parifir A1r!1nes 20 (r;:iy.~ 10 rP.spon d ro F'AA "notices of~ 1n vrst1garion ." Th!.' notices invo]\·e hiJackings of a t:n1trd Denver to Los Angeles lhgh1 Friday and a Pacific flight .fr om Oakland to San Diego Sunday. The hijacker of lhe L'n11ed fhght demanded and received SS00.000. then ba iled out of lhe aircraft over l'rah A suspect u·as arrested at Provo. Vlah. The other hijacker also rl~anded $!>00,000 but "'as subdued before he cou!t1 oarry out his plan to bail out of !he plane v•ifh the money. FAA spokei;men sa id the notices had been sent to the airlines "alleging thar on t"·o recenr hijackrd rlights nerlhe~crir· rier harl screened pe ssengrrs in ar· cordance with the requirements of the f~deral avia1ion regulations." Governmenl regulations require all U.S. airlines lo use elaborate screen ing syslems ro pre ven1 passengers from smugginR guns and explosives aboard commercial aircraft . The measures include application of a behavioral profile to spot likely hi1ackers. a thorough baggage inspection. and if n~cessary a physical search o f pas.<iengers. "Pink'' Pinkley and challenger---Dom---'-'-_,'--'- Raciti. All three won . It was nice to go for one ma yor who not only got re-elected but turned out to be the top vote-getter in his town. Things can't all be bad. • So there you have It, folks. up and down the coast with sometimes foggy predic· lions. Ove rall. we managed to call nine races and miss the boat on six others. Coniratulations to 111 the winners. Con· dolences to the losers. And as for me. I'm just glad I'm not ln the horserace handicapping dodge. Stanford-bound The \nvestig3t ion could lead to civil penalt ies of a maximum of $1 .000 fine by 1he fAA for each violat ion. In San Die~o. PSA presidenl J. Floyd Andre\YS res ponded thar his airline uses '"every means" available !o pre\•en! hi· Jackings and noted the PSA hijacker "'as not ;irmed. but only claimed !o be car· rying a hand grenade. "'.'io means of surveil:ance aav1!abte \\nuld ha vf' alened us lo the potent ial of this man ," Andrews said. In Chit'ago, United announced an in· \CStigation \\'ill be conducted into all secu rity procedures surrounding the hi· Jacki ng last Friday. In other skyjacking act ion: Paul Joseph Cini , regarded as lhe first sky1acker to attempt to use a parachute. has been sentencecl,lo life in prison at Calgary. Alberta , Canada. Cini. 28. was convicted ·ruesday on seven charges resulting from · his hi- jacking or an Atr Canada jct wi th 118 passengers acr~ the U,S. border to Gr~at falls. ;\lont.. and back to Canada last November. A psychiatric examinat ion ha s been ordered in Portland for a. mild-mannered 5'i-year--0!d accountant accused Q'f lhreal· cning 10 blow up a jetliner Tuesday unless the l;.S. Trea sury paid him half a ·million dolJ;1rs. il•lajor Burton Davenport . Vancouver. \\'ash .. ""'as held on SMl.000 bail today for allegedly board ing a Continental Airliner bound for Seartle and Ha\\·aii with a bot- tle he said contained nit roglycerin. U~I Ttlt•llOlt SANTA ~·IONICA (AP) -The formfr president of Rand Corp.. Henry S. Rowen. says he will join the Stanford University f11cully next fall . Rowen. 46, w1U be a professor of public managemf'nt in Stanlord·s graduate school of business. 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F"orty·fi~e villages in an area of 480 square miles have been obliterated. Re5cue y,·orkers continue their search for survivor5 and medical teams care for the 2.!IOO injured . Hoveida has establishefl temporary headqu arters in Shira7., 105 miles north of the quake area. to gupervise operations. The ,gnvernment ha s rejecled nfr~rs of international aid in the rehabilitation pro- cess, sa ying its own resources will suf· - rice. ~1ost of the victims were women and children. The men already had left home for the fields when the tremor. Iran·s worst , since 1968 when 10.000 died, struck at 5:38 a.m. Among the survivors w11s Saltanaol 11askari. 45. the mother or six . four or her children died in the disaster. "M;.' riaugher was preparing breakfast when l fell a shock under my feet." said Mrs. Haskari. her tear-streaked, unwashtd face covered wit h cuts. "I screamed 'Earthquake ! Earth· quake ! Earthquake ~ Everything fell arnunfl me. ll was horrible. It y,•as so dust y ii was impossible to see." She finally was pulled free, suffering from a broken leg and cuts. Another survivor said : "f went out ea r· Iv into the backya rd to wash. Then the farth shook with 11 grea t ro11r . Everything collapsed around me . I could hear cries from inside our thre.e·rM~ house. I ran to my uncle's house lbut it had di sappeared. Three of my cousins di ed there:· Exir Rast i. 20. sent her husband off to "·nrk and went ba ck inside to fei;:d her baby. ··As I p1ckerl up m.v baby. there \\'a ~ a tremendous rocking and suddflnly I "'as buried up to my chest." she sa id . "I held nty baby t1ghlly and finally my hus band came' and pulled us out." British Disarm Terrorist Bomb After Safe Wait Bf~Lf"AST. Northern Ireland (UPI) - Brili.!ih army bomb experts pla.ved 3 u•airing game through the night and ex· ploded ;:i bomb planted' in a Londonderry dry cleaners today wit hout causing casualties. The explosion started a lire above the shop. severel y damaged the dry cleaners and damaged 11 house across the street. An army spokesman said the bomb ex· perts rleclared the area safe and about 100 persons evacuated from .apartment huilrl ings Tuesday night started moving bark In their homes. The bomb experts decided tn \\'ait until dayli ghl before exploding 1he bomb. Officers said thev waited befnre at· temptinli( to disariTI it because thry !'iuspec!ed tha t a boml> in Londonderry Monda y "·as touched off by ren1ore cnn· lrol. Thal bomh killed two soldier5 y,·ho u·ere in 1he Open Tfyln,R: lo keep a ,11;roup or ston ethrowing youths awa y from the explosive. F'amilics evacuated today criticized !he army decision to n1ove them. "~re pay taxes and I am a~hamed of the army," said their spokesman , Randolph Rice. An army spokesman said. "\\le can't he 11ure !hat there Isn 't someo ne waiting to push the plunger. We have had too many people killed in this cam pa ign to throw awav more lives ."' A "group of Protestant wnmen Tuesday ·. • . , .. .. • • U,1 T1!•fthot• ELDERLY ·suR.VIVOR SEEKS SIGNS OF LIFE IN IRAN DESOLATION Not • Single Resident of Qeer Escaped Without Some Injury Den1and Testlmo11y Solons Vow to Block 01( for l(leindienst \\"ASHINGTClN jLJPl l -Assi stant Democratic Leader Rohert C. Byrd, demandE"d today that Wh ite Housi> aide Peter F'l;inigan testify al the Sen;ite's ITT investigatinn whic h ht\s held up con- firma tion of Ril'hard r.. Kle indienst tn be atlorne~' general. (See related stnr~·, P;tge 51: . . ...... ~·· Byrd tn!d ne1Ysrnen he su ppnrls a move by St.n. Sam J. Er\'in (D-N.C.l, to bloc k action on Kleindiensrs nominat ion Llllless Fl;u1igan appt-ars as a witness before the SPnate Judiciary Commitlee. The Wh it e House announced thal Flaniga n wnu!d refuse: to testify nn grnunds or "executh e privilege." '"It's vital tha t 11·e know y,·hat fl;inigan had In say lo Ramsde n.·· Byrd 5;i1d. He re ferred lo Richard Ramsden. a former temporary \\'hi1e Houst aide "'ho prep.ired a financial report on ITT at Flanigan's request. according to Se nate testimon y. The gnvcrnmenl subsequently settled oul of court ;in ant itrust suit ali!:a inst the cnmpany. permitting it to keep the Hartford F"ire lnsw-ance Cn . .. This whnle thi'ng crea tes a clnud of mistrust about the relationship between the ~nvernmenl and huge corporation.5," Byrd said. "Kleind iensl is enti!lcd to 11 verdict. i\1 y verdict might be greatly inF!uenced by !he p<1rt he player! in the Ramsd en repnrt . I 11·nuld be influenced grea tly by his t Flanigan's1 refus;il to tcstif:-'." Byrd noted lhRt he had pre\'iously \'nfed lo recommf'!nd K!eindienst's con- firmation. But today he said that "in \•iew or the things that have developed. I may vote against him.·· Wicks ---,, I .J,:.1' . - \\'hi!e Hnu.~C' spo k('sma n Rnnald Ziegler ann nuncM th:i! .~1xon h.1d 1n1·nkeil execu. 1h·e privilegt rn pre1·ent1ng hnth Flanigan ;ind \\'il li;im F:. T1rnmnn.~. ;innthl'r aide, frn n1 1Pstifyin,e. "If the rrrs1dr nl \\':1nts lo 111;.ikr h!'l 1111rn1nee fnr a!l11rnc~ ~rru'r11 I ;i sarrifirial lanlii on th e alrrr nf rxccul11·r pri\•llegr , th;;t 1,1·ill hr h1~ re.~pnns1b1 l i1y and not mine," s;iid Er1·1 n. lhr Sr n ;it e 'JI acknn"·ledJ,!rd consti ru11nnal Pxrrr!. "I'm adam;i ntly oppnsed In r ithcr th e co1nm1!ee nr !he Srnri1e t;i k1n2 any ac- lion "''hal srw1er on this :i111n1na11on un1 1l the \\'hitr JIOU>(' a1drs appettr anci rx· pla in lhl'ir part 1n thrse rn;i!l rrs," Er\·1n sauL "'f'hr claim nr The \\'hit(' !louse tha l ex· ecu1 11·r pri \·1lr,l!e corer" con vcrsat 1nns between pres1dl'nt1al ;iidrc; and third pa rtie~ 1s ahsurd ," sa1fl (F.rv1n. It \\·as Fl an1~an \\ht\ prnc ured the servircs nf Rainsdcn. ;in oul!'itde hnanc1al l'nnsullanL "'·tin wrote <1 report th;it Jed the J uslirr De n;ir1mr•n1 tn dror a b1 Uion dollar ant1!rust suit a,i;a1 nst lnternallonal Telephone and Telegr;iph 1lTI1. • ' , ..• ).." . ' "' Hawa ii 'fru cker Fired for Leak 011 Laos Attacks HO:\"OLL.Lli ! LPI I -A la undrv truck dri\·er "'ht\ rnrrnerl.1' did iop secrf.t "·ork in !he Air f orri/'ha!'i hrcn fi red bf'cause hr gavr cnltfmn1s1 J ack 1\nrlersnn material about Amcric;in homh ing of Lans. "It ""a!'i a p;itrit1tic lh1 ng "'It h u.~." a spokesman fnr the 1\rnerican Sanitary Laundry sait1 Tuesday of the firing 0£ James \\'alklc.v ... \\'c fl'lt that if he \\'O t1ld blab his country·s secrets, then \Yhat l\'Oulrl he do '.l'ith our co rnpany's secrets?'' \Valkl e~·. ;i forn1cr Air Fnrec Sc r~ean!, said his rop scrret phtnli!:rRphlr 1n. telligence work at ~lil'kham Air F'nrce Base and an e;irlier <1.~si,R:nmcnt 1n l;Oorn. Thailand. gradually turner! him af!ains t U.S. bombing policy in Southeast Asia. Anderson, in a column . nam('d \\.alkley as a source of information ~ay1ng Presl· dent Nixon 11•as prepar<:'d In use nuclear weaJ)Ons in Indochina if necl'ssary to pro- ttcl the withdrawal of Amcric.:in troops. night called a one-day strike Thursday to back demands for restoration of the Proteslant-dominatert Northern Ireland governffien l;-fluspended-two_w.e.eks_ago .• · ----- 'A Mr. Jack Anderson to see yoc.t Mr. President!' \Valkley said he is ac1il·e in the an!i"'·ar mo vement and. hopes that o t he r servicemen Will step for"·ard "to verify what l say and te ll what they know." the release of 4~5 Protestant prisoners who they ~ay Are wrongly jailed ! and for security for ces to reenler "no-·go" Rom11n Catholic are11s in Belfast and Lon· clonderry. . Jean Stewart. ch;iirman nf the Loyalist Wn1nen's Acti9n Committee , said the strike will mark the start of a campaign which :i1he said would invnlve "<firect ac· lion stopping short of violence." She said more than 8,000 women had joined the organit11tion since last week. DAILY. PILOT DELI VER Y SERVICE Oellvery of the Daily Pllot Is guarantttd Mllnlll Y•"rtl!eYl II yeu 00 llGf h•vt your N Pfr ho J.)t D·"'·· c•ll •1111 """'' 'CDV wilt ot l"e!IQll' ii ycv. c.1i. ''' ltken ""'~ 1.30 D"" S•lll•d•V .,_ l\ll'ld1y: If VCV do l'tOI •Kii"' VDU• (1111'1' 11'1' f '1.n'I. StlUrd•V. IV I 1.'11. simd.v, c•ll Ind • CllllY Wiii " brW,111 • ';OU. Ctllt 1re -~~ 11nlol 11 1 fl'I, M,mt 0,...l'Ot (Clollll'I' Aru1 .......... ,~#1 t.rorll\Wlll Hllfll!Mton ••~ti! inti W•1ml11t11r ,_ ••••••••• J .. •lttll i111 Cltl!'ltt'llt; C•1tJttr111e INC.It, 'tn Jiiii'> CI01Hflll0, °""' Pt1lftl·, Soul!! l lfUftl. 1.•t Private Commando Force • 'Poised' for POW Raid s SAIGON (AP)-The chairman of the "Remember the Pueblo Committee·• said toda y lha t unles5 President Nixon secures the release nf snme U.S. prisoners held by the Vietnamese Com- munists \Vilhin 30 da ys, a brigade . of American Vietnam \'elerans and foreign merceneries will make raids on small POW camps to free prisoners. The Rev. Paul tlndstrom told a newsman 11 force of 118 men -including 13 mercenaries from Brit1tin, France and Belgium -is ready to go Into actio n within four lo six weeks of an ordi-:r call· Ing them tpgether. They include veterans of fighting in the Congo, Algtria and Malaya. he said. l.indstrnm iald he has learned thAt 64 U.S. military per50nnel have been transferred from Communist custody to Li!OS t9 internment In China since Oc"lober. Some-m on /+ collccliue farm near ihe Lloth1n borde.r, he saJd. Lindstrom 11lso s1id he learned six U.S. Air F'orce personnel h.iive been capturtd by the Pathel Lao in the last three wtek!: and that in the last lhne months at least l 70 American P0\\1s ha ve been transfer· red by tbe Pathet Lao from Lllos to Nortb Vietnam. Lindstrom tnld The A.!!sociated Pres:. that the Douglas i\lacArthur brigade formed in January 1971. has dra"'" uP· plans lo raid small~r prisoner of war camps. He would not say precisely where lhe5e camps are but Indicated most of them are in Laos. He sajd his group has no Wans to raid major POW camp& or lo make fora ys ln· to China. t indslrom arrived in Saigon toda y from Bengkok, and sAld : ''\\le are, as n!. today1 Issuing an ultlmatum to ~Ir. Nixon that either he secures the release or at· leas!. !\Orne. prisoners of w<1r In the next 30 days or "''C will do Jt nurse.Ives. • "Eithtr Mr. Nixon uses Ille we.II trained llitAry pow r a1 his dispoSaJ. acting nn information .!IVitileblc through his In· telhgence sources. to get U.S. prisonfrs o~t o~ the ~uglas .~a_cArthur brlg1da. with Ill · Jfmrted re sourcrc, lotelJige.nct and personnel, wlll 8el thl! job done." '. l I •• • • I I I 0 u 0 p n p • g 0 a c h g ' I ,I a • Reltaecke Aide Test·lties Wtlfritsday, Aprll 12:, 1972 OAILY PILOT ;; \ Deatli State Paid ITT Trip Jury Hears Shootout Tape Ban Ha ·" SA~ JOSE (UPI ) -Jarnes It>! fire to an t)(•i:a~ionll, deep. erupted v.·hen the escape \'Un, Rro"'n, a l'Onsultant with the throated ··v.h ump" \\'blch ap. app8rently left outside the CJlifol'nia S 1 a t e PersonnPr pJrent:y ca1nt> from a shot. t'Ourthouse for the pcrpose b.Y S b k Bo.ard, "'35 lnter\'\ewin~ a jub ~n kid na1>er Jonathan Jack$on, SACRA 1.ENTO (AP1 -A top aide to California LI. Gov. Ed Reb1eckc Jw.s told a lagi61ative co1n1nittee.. h 1"! !raveled al state expense 10 attend a cockt ail pa r l y sponsored by lnternt11 lonal Telephone It Tr!legraph Corp. and talked \\lith l'M' lobbyist et ac apphtant on !ht third floor of \\'hen lh(' battle v.·as O\•tr, rolled dO"•'ll l hC exltway and York trips last y e a r. and questions ht h.aCI been asked in lht' 1\la1"1il County Courthoui.u Judge ll aro\d J Hul('y and confronttd a sn\all army of pro~ his n1eetlngs "'ilh llT .advance. , . , at san Ra f.:iel on Aug. 7. 19iU, lhree of his abducto rs u·ere law officers. representatives. Those it erru: Asked if he kne\v about the SACR.~i\JE:\T~ 1L1 ~ 1 -, when a shar~ l't"acklin~\i.r dllad-iu the vnn. Gu<1rd Jon W:-Mrtlt~'A·~--- \\"Cr_Lnot entiOned in Lht--2S--before-the commitltt t o-1'1Je:-dri~e -t~ r~&tore .l'."Pil.t. ro e out l)C O\\·. · said one of Ilic kidna per:i: · punishment tn Cal1forn 1·1 iron Prosecutor Albert \V. Harris ,•t·•i·te<J shoolino at him. and an.Swer 25 questions about the ' . . < ' A bullet c:rnshed lhrou s,!1 Ille Jr ror nearh· 11\'0 \\'eeks had "a 0 d operations of his .. department, :1 f'ruc1al_ ftrst round i·1ctory in ~ i1·1ndo"" Rro\1'11 ;111d the :ip. bt'rn presenting a drtailed pie· he cut three o( thern own Dita Beard. Edgar J\'f . Gil\en"'<Hers testified Tuesday at a hearing or the Assembly Efficiency and Cost Control Committee that he doesn't recall "'hat he and Airs. Beard talked about . (Sfoe relnted story, Page 4.) J Cillen\\·aters ts diree1or of the state Dtpartment of Com - 1nerce, an agency under the Republican lieutenant governor's supervision. Its !li:t· member staff h33 the task or encOuraging ne\I' in~ustry in California and helping existing DENIES CHARGE - firms create new jobs. Rep. Chet Holifield Jn resflonse to QUe.$1ions. claims column.ist ~ack G i llen\vaters acknO\\•ledged Anderson'S charge that I hat he fie"· lo San Diego last hC took a $500 payoff 1\tay II at state expense of to help ITT land an alr $68.26 for the pur1>ose of equipment contract in 1n~ting i,c:ith I'M' officials al 1968 is false. ITT did \rhat he described va riously as not get the job and a meeting. reteplion and denies the charge . cocktail party. ----------- lie said he 1nay ha\'e worked which has a $126 000 budge!. the l.ej!islat~rt• Parl,\' toda.i· I'll ll'ftlilHA µJicanl fled . le::il•iug the t:1pr turr of the inciden t. He was ;,;'~1·l~tl;,,1 ~·~h~;g~,h~po=w="::''='='='f=le=.=:;:; . ' 11 \1•hc11 1hl' Srnil!t .J1u.l1c1arr ......, .... But . h~ bristled as 11.0~ Coninlilll'l' iipproi·ed •1 11 .. rec·ordcr r1111n111J!. ~xpe~·ted to ct;tntinuc it at least Democra.11c .members . P arnendn\(•u\ to tht stii!e 1•011• \Vl1cn Bro1111 r·ctU1'11l'd l,11r1 through today and po.ssibl) THE BEST duced thick piles of copies of stiiution. he found he h:1d a rt·111<1rkable lftrough the end of tlus "eek's J:erHlci-.;hlfi 11 u 11 ~ iir11vc his expense vouchers for Thi! ainendnicut in tfreC't w . f} electronic dm•u111C'n t -a l"ourt sessions "PeAnuts" Is one of thr reported pledge of $400.000 \l'Ould Ol'erturll ;i Feb. 18 onte . dram:itic. 19-second l't'l'ur<l ing Firt $an Qut nlin Prison \10rld'i; mo<.t popula1· 1·on11c I Irr G'll ler re I blood b tit .;trips. Head il dally in the rom • I enw.a s • Culifornia Supren1e C-Ourt rul· tir 11<' Y gun i.! <' II' g1101tds also tr~l\htd ·ru{'~d:ir tiAILY PILOT. plitd, "I hav~ not been. in-ing lhat .the dtath pennlty I< Tai\.' e ... ! ·11 11·h1ch four perrons died un an _.::":'.'."':'.'.'''.'."_''..'.:h::'---'':'.'h:::~·:·•'.'.:"u'.'.1_''.'.''.'.l"::<::h.':============ volvP<l in raising money tor both cruel and unusual and ftU exit11u v near thl· courth11use either politleal party." lhus unron~l i!ulional. afler tour kld11:11X'r~ look al Committee chairman r..·tike Th<' rneasurt', b} s e 11 • Al Mi"ll~ Judgt' co1pt11·e in his <'ourtroom CuUen (D-Long Beach ) con· {:eorf;!t' Df'ukmf'j ian IR·Long o and tned lo get a\\ay 111 a fronted Gillen\1•aters "'ith a &!acln . 11a.; !lent to the Sen-r<'nted l'an TlH• t:1!)t' 11;1, 111 copy of a $68.26 vouchPr ;He floor 011 a 8-3 \'Olf' aftf'r a SACRA.\IF.NTO tAP I -ThP trodu('ed into e1·1dr11ct• Tut-, j t:illcn\\'alers submitted to th(' fiic·hou r hcNri11g. Se\'en \·otcs · lr11drr or th<> a 11 ·ma It' da1• cil the trial of .\ll.i.!l'l.1 stale for the ~1ay II San Diego 11 ere reciuired fui· approv<il. l 'allforn1a Senate 1s 1he turge1 D3vi~. :?8, thC'" fonner LCL.\ trip. Jf adopted by both houses of of lad\' lobbyisL~ be n t on inslructor v.•ho is acrusrcl n! The voucher said the trip's the Legislaiure. the .en1erld· persuading hin1 to reverse his helping plan th e kuJnapi11g, purpose was for an "ITT rnent \rould go on t h r negative vote on an equal· Bro1vn testified h<' :ind tl1t' meeting representing I h c ~oveniber ballot and be \'Cl!ed rights-for·\1"01nrn resolut ion. ·, intervie\\'et' did not re('ug111.1.c lieutenant governor." ·on by the California elec-Sen. James ~tills. presitlf'n t · the noises they l.1enrd as ~un- Cullen said Gillen11•aters' torate. pro tern of the Senalf'. said fire and thou ght 1l \\D.., 1·v1nlllh ·,•oucher sho\ved that trip 11'as Deb:i.te ranged fron 1 a high· 1'itesdRy a n1eet1 n;: be11rt'rn fron1 a nc:i.rby _londin~ duek follo\\·ed by a se ven-day trip level lega l disc ussion . bet 111rt•n hirn and n:prt.>sc111a111•1·s of "Then the \1·1ndo\I' bro~i" Hll! i\1oscone. to a bitter shou tin g \'Otcd agOJinsl Sen. J\ler1·yn of 1ntereslt ,. to thi: ~l1r1 1ff :-. ' on other state business on thnt trip, but couldn't recall it. He couldn't remembtr the subject of his con\·ersation \l'ith ~trs. Beard , saying ''i1's pretty tough to recall a cocktail reception t on\'ersation . •· lie denied raising money for lheir rna jor poli tical part~· ?o.1ay 14-20 to \Vashington 11•ilh ll\'O potenllal 1974 r1,·als for vurious \l'OllH~n's rights groups and·\1·c left rapidly." he :-.!tel Reinecke lo meet 1vith con-govi'rnor, Atty. t~cn. r:velle is being arranged ,f or •·\Ve left the record<'!' ~0111g I gressm.an and cabi11et offj. .I. y 0 u n g er and Sfnate .soinet inic next \1'cck. ca1nc back later t1nd g.it tlh' cers. l)emocratic Le ade r George R. The San Dic1:0 Oemocrat tape_ and thought !t, nu t:h1. l~t·1 match betl'.·een George T. Dymally's resolution to rat ify departn1en · Davis, attorney For late kid· lhc proposed 27th amendinent As Br~"'n playec_I th(' _laJll' .11~1 naper-rapist Caryl Chessman. 10 the U.S. Constitut ion \I/hen Judge Richard 1\ J 11 a~ on ~ Secrecy Dil.emma and Sen. Robert S. Stevens tR· it r:i.me before the Rules Com-L'Ourtroo1n. at l('a<.,I l<> :o.h(")!.;j Los Angeles 1. inittee. The a1nencln1ent -clearly ~ould .be• ht';\ rd J (;illl'J111·aters .said he recnll· ed discussing '·our (lhe state government's) inte re s t in bringing the conve111ion to San Diego." "\Ve assisted the Republi can Nationa l Convention because it 11'ould put S7 rn illion into the ccono1ny in one month and create 12,000 to 15,000 tern · porary j ob s," said iJillen\\'atcrs. J{e said that fron1 his con· versations with ~trs. Beard he gathered "she sa"' it (t he con- vention} as a promotional ac- livity lo benefit the three Sheraton Hotels in San Diego." Gillen1\•aters '''as c a I I e d numrrous San D i e g o . \Vashington, D.C., and Ne1\' Bap on OiJ Leases Gets Approval SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill banning the leasing of any n1o rc st ate tidelands for oil drilling off Santa Barbara and \1entura counties has u·on ap· proval of the Assembly Con1· mittee on Planning and Land Use. The bill sponsored b y Assembly Speaker Bob ~loret· ti tD·Van Nuys). also allou·s the State Lands Commission to order a halt to anv drilling operation "that consiitutes an unreasonable risk of pollution or contamination of specified \\'alers.'' The same committee ap-- proved a second t.1oretti measure that would add four public members to the three- 1nember Stale Lands Com- mission. Present members are the stale fina nce director, state con troller and lieutenant governor. Tu'o public members \\'OU ld be appointed by the governor. one bv the Assembly speaker and 0°ne by the Senate Rules Con1mill ee. t.toretti said the idea is to hal'e the com mission reflect greater concern for the en· \'ironmenl. Confronts Trial Davis cl.aimed legislators 11·hich needs ratification fron1 bunched 1n an 1rrcgul.1r pa1. "·ere pushing the amend1ne111 38 stairs 10 bt approved -tern ~nd l'ary1ng ~rra1 l1· 1n l because o[ •·hurt ego 11'' 1\·ould guaranlf't' equal rti:h1s 11uens11y -fro1n Inc· ~ll•JJ p brought on by 1hr tour! for 11omcn . l'learly de f111ed 1-rat~., 111 p1~ preempting their statutor~· 'fhf' fJ\'('·Jnan Hult•s Corn· jurisdiction O\'er c a p J I u I n11nee headed b~, :\!ills rt .. nd h Id •-k 1 punishment . trod uced a s ou uc ·ep "l don't kno\v how stupid jt'cted Dyn1ally's resolution .secret. you think we are.'' snapped April 6 on t1 2·2 vole. 11·ith U.S. District Judge \\lilliam Stevens. "You haven·t heard three 1·otcs needed for ap::. ?<.f. Byrne Jr. ex Pre sse d b r th' proval. Thal means a change b'w'.lde1·1nenl over hO\\' the any mem ers 0 is com- l(IDS LOVE UNCLE LEN LOS ANGELES (UPI I - The prosecution of Daniel Ellsberg has bumped smack into \vhat mav become an i1n- portant quesiion in the Pen· tapon papers trial: Can the governn1cul, pros. ccuting Ellsberg for allegedly leaking secrets. i n tr od u re 5ecret document s as evidence to back u~ its charges -and .still keep then1 secret? .• l I k about 'l1url of one vole could send the no\'cm1nent intended to keep 1n1uee a · · · ~ccrel evidence introduced in _".'!"go~s~.'~·~· ________ _..:.'rc'.:s:".ol'."u~ti~on"...'.'to'...'.'.lh'.'e~S:'.e~n'.'.at'.'.e~f'.:loo'.:'.'..r:..'.==========-" court. \1•hich betomt's publ il' Saturdays in The DAILY PI LOT At a pretrial hearing Tues- dav, a Justice Department at· -rorney asked a federal judge to establish procedures lo 1naintain the secrecy o ( documents submitted a s e\•idence when Ellsberg comes lo trial. The pros~utor. D a v i d The government attorney replied that in the espionage tr ial or Julius and Ethel J~ose.riberg, who were executed in the 1950s for turning O\'C r nuclear secrets to I he Ru ssians, the trial judge Nissen, said that about hall the Pentagon papers that had not been published and are !Still classified would be in· You1iger Questio1is Site Ruling LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Al· ty. Gen. Evelle Younger has petitioned the U.S. Geological SUr\'ey to reconsider i t s designation or a proposed phos phate mine and plant near California condor refuges. ''l°ounger said in a lette r lo lnterior1 Secretary Rogers (,'. B. Morion this week that the proposed open-pit si le is designated as a "valuable dr-- posil." A You nge r aide said federal la"· requires that leases be granted where valuable phosphate deposits are located . Opponents of the phosphate kno\vledge. allO\l'ed lop secrer docurnents ti be sho\\"ll to the jury but not 1nade public. Charles Nesson . a de fense .attorney for Ellsberg, attacked the prosecution request as "precisely "'hat the de fense has been afraid or. The pr~ secution has the hard choice of 1naking the documents public or not prosecuting." Tbe judge directed the Justice Department to tell Ellsberg's lawyers \l1hat sec· lions of the Pentagon papers the -go\'ernmenl. intends to label during the trial as af. feeling !he national defense. The Justice Department al· lorney offe red to explain in private session \\"hy it con- siders these portions critical, but the judge ruled against him, saying that the issue should be 4iscussed in open court. The judge did not lln· mediately rule on the request by the defense lor an ex- planation of the standards used bV the governmc11t. The 'trial of Ellsberg and codefendaot Anthony J. Russo had been scheduled to begin ~1ay 9, but the judge indicated Tuesday ii Y.'OUld like ly bf mid .June berore ii gets under u•ay. tie set ~lay 30 for a final pretrial ring on a defen se 1no· lion to dismiss all charges against Ellsberg and Russo. Utility's Bankruptcy Foresee11 minr, "'hich \\'OU\d be located LOS ANGELES I A Pl -A near t1ro condor reruges in hearing into Pacific Telephone Los Padres National forest in Ventura County, say scenery & Telegraph Co 's. accounting .I SANTA.ANA SPRING -~·:. ' ' \ ' "l ..... ' ' ' Near Campus Drive Newport Beach The commission handles the leasing and sale of all stat.e lands including offShore 011 1--~· a~nifgiiSlantl •· would be spoiled by the plant 's procedu res .adjourned artel' ".:.i operalion. A;r and water !he Californ;a Public Ulililies SLJtffi:T:S , '!'QM.. QRROW, THURSDAY,· APRIL 13 would be polluted an.d the Comrilission-heard-the-llfility''.+-4--- ·tra"dnm cOO<lors wouT~ ed' h l lh r driven into extinction. they treasurer pr ict t a e tr':' " ' . ' • • The 1neasurcs ai:e AB 608 11nd AB 609. lNIMllogic contend. \\"Ould be bankrupt by 1982 1f Disc ipline Ban Gets 54 OK SACRAi\tE!\'TO l 'f' I California teachers ••un·t be able to punish their pupils physic.ally if a bill headed for the Assembly Ooor g e t s through the legislatil'e. pro- cess. The bill, which cleared by S.. 4 the Assembly Criminal Justive Committee Tuesday, would permit corporal punish- n1tnt in only four instances: to quell a disturbance, to lake a \\'eapon away from a student, or seU defense and lo prot·ect persons or property . . . forced lo follow procedures FEATURING GREAT FASHION REDUCTIONS outlined by the PUC. w;~1~:~1;;:1:~:~~n·:::td;~~;~~ FROM STOCK AND NEW SPECIAL PURCHASES in 1972." PT&T treasur<'r R. r.1. Joses said before Tuesday's .adjournment. "In t9!2 it would no longer be able lo pay the interest on Its outstanding debt and \\'Ould be: bankrupt." · Officials say the hearing \\'ill resume in ~1ay. The PUC. starr argued that the .aceou .. ting method prac. ticed by the util ity -and now being challenged in the State Supreme Court by consumer re pres e ntatives -has resulted in custon1crs being assessed illeg Itel e phone rates. • l, HOLLY PARK ON~ THE-MALL PICK UP ENTRY ANY STORE THIS WEEK . ' Bullock's Sanra' A!": •. .Mopd•y throui;h ftidJy ~.30 10 ?:30, Saturday 9:30-ro 6:00, 1 F.uhion Squar., S•ma Jina, phone 547·72ll ,., ' ' • ' DAILY-PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Disservi·ce to-Public Trustees of th e Capislra.no Unified School Distrirt ~eq_uenUy-complai n tha H heir-Tn-eetings -are not well · attended . Yet they engage in practices th at seem almost calcula ted to keep people away. The board is doing a disservice to the public by scheduJ ing oral comm unications at the end ins tead nf the beginning of their meeting!! -wh ich frequently last untiJ midnig ht. f\1ore citizens mi ght bring concern!li to the board if they didn 't have to sit through hours of other business. The boa rd is ta king outr ight advantage or the puh- lic by ho1dins: impromptu executive sessions In the middle o ( meetings and by holding these closed ~ession."' in the large public meeting room. shooing the public nut intci the cha1rl ess hall. Trustees are elected official~ v.•ho shnuld strive l.o :i;e rve the public: not i nco11vc_nieoce.ll~A ..board that has admitted 1l has a "communication gap" might look on Its .own dOorstep for a few answers. ,._ Protect Tl1is Key Area The precious pai-ccl of oceanfront l;Jnd that extends from Laguna Avenue to Sleepy HoJlo w In Lagllria-&-ach is getting some close scrutiny these days. which is as it should be. The future appearance .1nd atmosphere of the com- munity can be greatly affected, for better or worse. hy what happens in this key area. The city fathers are weil advised to keep an eagle eye on proposed developments. ___ p__r:ovat of thi s_ approach and repres~entat i ve. ! Upland rncrustr es. wli1Cli owns mu c of the beachf ront prop- erty. are actively sounding out local opinion before pro· ceeding loo far with development plans. The city's goals ca n be achieved by ~pecial zoning. nr Lhrou~h a specific plan . worked out ~·ith owners. Thfl: l'OOperat1ve e(fort should be able to produ ce a plan for development that i~ economically sound and still pro· vides ma xi mum public enjoyment of the area . Student Zeal Wasted , Thal flO·pa ge student repor..t from San Clemente High School's sc ience department charging we.sle pol· lulion of Dana Point's waters still is roiling the waters this week. ~ .• \Vhile winn ing ofriciaJ-pr.a ise for their zeal. the stu· dents nonetheless have faced some scientific criticism by, specialists who disagree with their findings. Laydi.n Delaney, senior. engineer for the San Diego Area Reg1onaJ \Vater Quahty Control Board is a little miffed becal!Se~ no one in that a g~ncy was consulted by the student team ·while th.e report was being researched an.d drafted:-_, ' Had that co nsultation taken place. much of the furore could have been eliminated. 1t i.s interesting that the s~udents1 guide in the proj· eel .. Science Department Chairman Phil Grignon did not require the cross-checking of student data and' con· clusions with agencies that regulate water quality at Dana Harbor. _ Delaney has said 'his offer In meet with the stu- dents is s till open. ~-I ' ,. ;11-·· ' ••• 1f7 1 ~10\ • _,;-:-·-" 1 ' '• • 1HANK ;, YOLI/ ' ' ' -·:. - :~ ·' / f.__ . 1 Ir -- Q@Z.¥._14 .¥ The planning commission has recommended, and the <'ity council has approved . the for'mation of a special committee to draw-up guidelines· for lypes of develoJ>"" ment that would be most acceptable to the community. Chamber of Commerce leaders also have expressed ap- The students and Grignon, it seems should accept that invitation. It shouJd be educational.' s 'UNFAIR? lAbY, RICH FOLKS PAY THE SAME PR I Cf S AS YOU.' Co,t111nunist Propaganda How Reds Picture Nixon WASHINGTON -One of the current. ironies is President Nixon's high np- llm ism abou l hi~ com ing lalk~ iri f\.foscow, as rcnected against a Com· munist offensive in Vietnam made po5· sible only by Soviet arms. Mr. Nix on has probably never been more ebullient and positive than about his trip to Moscow and elsewhere. He will stay in the Kremlin, v i s I t other parts of Ai;l;i .anrl repe111t lhe lelevision specl.llcul· ·1ar or Peking on ll comparahle scale. with I.he added fe;itu re of new~ breaks nn lrade. disarmament and ot her SoviP.I· America n relationsh ips. The irony lies in the now evident f.:icl I.hat the Asian Communists. advised by 111 Soviet mission in Hanoi and usin~ Russian tanks. aircrafl anrl missiles. arr l.rying ln reduce the Presidenl 's foreign policy lo shattered rulns before he visits Moscow. THE PRESIDENT was pict ured 1n lhP Communis t world as a supplicanl gnin~ lo Peking to beg the indulgence of 11 liuperior social system. In the next few weeks, if the Communists succeed 1n lihearing off the Jwo nortbcrnmosr prov- inces of Vietnan1. Nixon \\'ill be. pict ured in the Communist world a., ~oln~ lo Moscow Lo sa!va ge what i.~ lefl of a bankrupt policy in Asia, by be~ginl? the indulgence or a i;i:reat power whose n1odern arms brought il abour. These unhappy thoughts cloud whal rht ( ~ICHARD WILSON) President. rightfully considers great hisloric events in his administration - historic because the potential effect or the PekinJZ·Moscow consultationi; reache!! farther into the future 1.han such. lr11nsienl event~ ai; the m i I i I a r y wit hdrawal fmm Vietnam. SUCH LONG-mindedness mav not be ;ipprcciated by I hose who will · say I hat withdrawal . Vietnamizstion and negotia- tion proved merely to be the false rlisguise of de feat 11nd humlliation. In that context the trips tri Peking and Moscow would be a phony facade on f1ilure, and not at all the design of the noble pe.ace fJf lhe future which Nixon envisians. Very much hangs, therefore. on lht. outcome of the present Soviet-supported military operations undertaken only when the American withdrawal had reached the point of no return. Thi': operatK>ns themselves 11re or a nature far more familiar lo and manageable by American 1nilitafy commanders than the guerrilla warfare of the past. But the America n commanders no longer h11ve the means tn fight the kind of war they were I.rained l!J fight -mobile operations using tanks and 11rmored vehicles supported by tac:· lic:al ·air. SO FA R AS THE American effort is concerned, reliance must be placed on the dubious effects of the kind of limited aerial bombardment which did no! win the war ·for President .Johnson and could not be sustained long enough because of violent domestic political opposition. How long such bomb11rdment . even if effective. could be ~ustained now is oot a question to be brushed aside lightly. Tak- ing the previous Cambodian and Laotian frail operations 11s example,,, confidence wavers on the ability of the South Viel· namese lo counter attack on their own and redress the 11ituation in the nor thern provinces. Nixon must, nevertheless. rely a/mo.~t solely on lhesf! dubious countermeasures lo rescue hi~ policy unless ~ is tn go to Moscow in An extremely uncomforl.able position. THE RISK , OF COURSE. is very gtf!at en the other side, too. But. it should be recalled th1t the Communist side has taken a similar risk in the past, failed on the battleground. and won in the American political arena. The meo in Hanoi may be willing to settle for the fru it~ of their famous. but mllitarily disastrous, Tel offensive which deludl':d American opinion. This would not create a very f1vorabl e lltmosphere for the President's Moscow consultations, either. Either way. however, the Presidenfs confidence in substantial resull~ in Moscow appears to be unshaken by the bif Commu nist power play in Asia. Hi~ mind tends to leap over events he judges fD have only temporary effect into calculal.ions on the larger design of world readjustment. At. lht moment. however . the long view ts undergoing a severe test. Found: Mystery Middleman When ii romes td infla tion. nobody gives ~1r. !\'ixon the credit he deserve~. He promised lo hold do.,~;n wages and rrices. And he's alreiid y achieved half his goal. But soaring prices A re certainly no r lhe ;:idn1inis1rati on'!t r a u 1 t. Everybody kno"·s !ha t soaring Prices are rhc fa ult ir the accursed Mid· · ~lemarr.--''·--~ U n f o rl u nitlely. ,.. hi 1 e cvcryborlv .... \ l olamcs the fl1idd!eman. nobody seems lo know e~act ly who he is or precisely 11'hat ~e: does. Thus, as a public servicr T \'nwed !n track down the Middlema n 1n his lair and •xpose him for what he "'ai;. Through an incred ible combination nf luck and skill r "'RS able to locate him aboard his 212-fnnt ~acht. anchored in a shark-infested ORANO I: CO.t.ST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\letd, Publi.t1irr Tho·1111u J\t!t l•il, Editor ' A/bGrL W. Botr.t £d1ror1ol Pogt Editor Th, t'diff}rilll PA!;" t1( !he 0111ily PIJnt 11e,k1 to inform •nl1 •!imu· latr TI'!a drrs by Pf'"stn1lni:: thl-"""'SPRPl'r'._ aplnlt)ns .11nd r'()ln· mf'n!Ary nn lnp/c.oc l'lf lfltl'r"!lt J11'H1 'iit l'llflcantt, by pr,o\lidinir 11 ft1rum lrtr lhl' e.xpt'M..OCl!"ll'I n! our rl'l'ldl"r~· nplnions.. and by pr!W'ntln.11 the dt}·cr:1t \'.le~·pnlnu nf lnt~n'IW'd nh- , .. rvm •nd •t>Ok<'1men· on lopks of~tbt__d•> ., Wednesday, Ap ril 12, 1972 ( • ART HOPPE ) Jagonn nff his '.'llecret island rortres.~. I FOUND HIM in lhe ship's opulent ~a loon with lht curtains tightly drawn. A · cnr pulent, balding ligurf! in a white linen :<!Uil. he wa!! seated in a fan-back wicker chair. his pudgy, bejeweled finger! strok· 1 m-g a huge hlack Cit on lifs Taplrte bar ked orders in a sinister voice into a des k phone: "Ra ise peas lwn rents a pound ! Up c.:irrots a nickel a bunch! lnflatf! hamhocks a pe"ny a hork !" 0'Aha!'' I cried . "So ~ou tire The Mid· dleman!" His piggy eyes looked at me coldly. "You have found me at last. What do YQU \\"ant?" ··1 want to know what it i! ynu do." He shrugged. "I raise prices. All day long I slt here raising thf! price of first this and then that. It is grueling. mlndwearing work deciding just how much the traffic will bear." •·vou F'lENO!'' 1 said. "Ynur r-oul deeds Jt re destroying the Jtreat Americ11n free ent erprise system. You should be 11sh11med of yourself." He seemed surprised. "Fnul dtt<ts. in. deed ! I am an honest bus inessman. mv goal Is In raise prices In whal the tra ffiC will bc.11r. 'T'hi~ i! lht heJtrt of tht. great Amer ic.1n fre,. ent erprlsf' syst,m." I lried .1nolher t.11ck: ··Ou r Preslrlf!nl h11~ .11ppealed in your patrlntlsm .11nd beseeched you f.o lower .prices iMle,.d of r11i!ln~ prict!I. Please.'' H, chuckled e.villy. ··vou mean I ~hould look at my book8 and say, 'Good hf!1tven" J'11 p been making tnn much mnney!' No'. dtar boy, lowrring prices it not tn1 busintss." Al a loss for further words, I fiddled Id· ly with one ot the curtains . At this hf'. blanched. "Don 't open that!'' he cried. "Don't you realize they want to kill me? .. "Who ?" HE MOPPJ<.:O his upper 1 i p . ''Ell'erybody. f or years everybody has demanded The Mid d 11 man bf! eliminated." H i~ shoulders )agged. "Oh. if you nnly knew Ille life I lead . Other children won 'l play with mine. No onr. com~. lo my wife."s--Bal--Masq1.1t.-And Canast a Pa rtie.~. What good are my richei; when I i'lm haled. cursed. shunned .. I 1ert him sobbing qu;elly in his chair. Ari.er due reflection, l feel we must preserv" The Middleman in his job lit 1111 COSt!i. ll'5 no! !hat I feel sorry for him. II'~ th;it h' plays " \•ill.I role in tod.1y·1 economy. Arter all. when It comes to S01ring pr icei;. if it weren'l for Tht Middleman oo one lcnt1ws. whom would we blame! Dear Glo~my Gus Laguna Beach Is a microcosm of !he larger world 11round it. with battle lines drawn btlwttn ~ who .... ·nuld preserve aesthetics and the Arl Colony 's unique character nn one side •rid mlndle~. money- grubbing devfloptrs-cn thcnlher. I'm still btttln~ on the environ· meotalL~is to win. -O. S. C. Tiii' ,..,_,,. l'ellKh ·~, lrlf'-. Mf lleCMYf'IW ""-91 1M ---· .... .,. Hf -" • ...,,., ._ Def" , ..... - The Only W J'Y To Confmtlld A P oliticiari Thoughts at Large: The on ly time a pol itician is c0nfounded 1!! when an opponent does e~actly wbat he says he will. ..: • • Every man. whe.n he su~enly rome.~ inl.o juxti'lpnsition wilh a w t1 m a n somewhat faller rb11n himself. unconscious· ly straighrens up A lill le. • Even the best, cof. fee n" v" r re11llv taste.~ qu ite as good as it smells. • The most rare and difficult 11rromplish i!! to acquire a lot of knov.·Jedge without letting it go to your he11d. • • A supersonic planf! 1s not only useless . but_ actu.all.v da.ngerou~. for passenger:-; untrl $c1ence can providf! us with a supersonic nervou s system lo match. • • • The best definition of .. gre a1. music" I have heard was Schnabel 's: "It is music that has been composed better than it can be pla yed.·· • • • Alhci sts taunt believers for bc in~ unable to give a full y sat.isfaclory eJ:· planatkln of evil : but belif!vers are too kind lO taunt their opponents for f.3 iiir.~ to be able to give a satisfactory ex- planation of goodn~ss. • • When books become so dirty thaL nothing is capable of shocki ng us ;ir.y more, only then wiJJ we read for intrinsit literary merit. • • • Th e most common and profound mistake that people co mmit in talking about •·freedom" is their assumption lhat ii i.~ a personal attribute rather than an essentially social relation . • • • Modern communication has qiade the world smaller, but more hysterl~al at the ~same lime: ILfOOk weelc--t tor-tKe Americans to know what was happen inp; In the Napoleonic Wars , a.nd months h'J learn about 11 flood or famine in India - no w it simullaneOusly presses down on u~ in microsecond s, and the sheer con · centration or disaster makes the medl11 seem so "sensational." • • • 1r we really ran " rational society, nobody would be permitted to drive a r.~ without Laking a complete physical, men- ial and emotklnal cxanJnation aMuall\·: It would cost I let, but not l\f'<irly a .~ much is the loss of 50,000 lives a yeilt in our moioring massacre. • • • We use the phrase "Beauty I~ in the eye of the beholder," to suggest that look!! sre wholly :.ut:jective : but. in 3 detper sense. it should mean that only those w~ love see the true lineaments of the object. Quotes Howard Hughes, M-year·old blnlt!nalrt -"I believe that more lies hive been printed ind told about me than about-an y other living J11Bn_." Prf!mier Golda M"eir of Jsr1el -"We rto .not comm it ourscl~es M anything •lthoul ncgotlaflons. We have one pre· condition -no condillnns~·· Cal-Vet Prop. 1 ,Js No-Cost Program Tt1 I.he Editor: We are asking your endorsement and ediforlal support for Proposition I on the June fi ballot . Proposition 1 calls for a $2.'"IO million bond issue for continuation of the na- Lionally .:1ccl11imed Cal-Vet f;irm ;ind home loan program. Since 1921 I h i s worthy program ha!! provided $2.~ billion in low-interest loans to 2fi7.000 California veterans. Rest or all . there never ha s been ;ind nevf!r will be any cost l.o the taxpayers. The . program is completely self-sup- porting and self·liquid11ting. Bonds are repaid from the thousand~ of monthly loa n pa yments made by veterans. BUT, SINCE THE program is self·li· quidating, a bond issue is required tt1 kef!p it going. The lasl bond issue w;is four years 11go. and mone y i.~ now ex· ha1Jsted due to high dem11nd from return- ing Vietnam "eterans. Rig ht now there are thousands of appro"ed .:ipplications but no money to loan. Proposition I must be approved if we Are to provide more than 600.000 California Vietnam vel erans the same opportunity that ha s been offered every other California veteran for morf! than Sil y~ars. The support of your newspaper i~ vital l.o this effort in vif!w of current. voter resistance lo M many bond measures. The key. n11turally. is that Cal- ver is a no-cost progra m. ALFRED P. CHAMlE Sl.111e Chaifman Cit izens for C~l·Vet Prop. I THlO Children 011111 To the Edi tor: The fellow who v.•role rhe guts! editorial (April 7\ on Zero Population Growth seems to be even more ignorant than the social theorists he claims ar' ig- norant. F'or one thing. the article claims that most or the major proponents of ZPG 11re "social theorists who have no real economic problems of their own.·• Well, not only are there social theorists who support ZPG , there are aU sorts of biologists and economists . fF I MAY. 1 would like tn quote Dr . e:au1 R . .Ehrlich's The .Population Bomb ~ (Revised Edition), page 141 : "There are some very distinguished economi sts who do not feel that our capitalist system must be fueled by .1n ever-growing populalinn ... There. in fact, seems to be no reason why the Gross National Product ' t:annot be kept growing for .:i very long time without population growth.·· 1 Then he adds tbe remark!\ or en economist: "Dr .. I. J. Spengler wrote, 'In the future . economic growth will depenrl mainly upon invention, i n no v a tin n. techni cal progress. end cap!tal formation, upon institutionalized grewth-rAvoring ar· rangemenL'I . Population growth will prob- ably pl1y an eVen smaller role than I have assigned Jl in earlier discussion. It ls high Ume, lherefore, lhat business cease looking UPQrl the stotlc as 1 bird or good omen.· ·• THlS FELLOW who wro e. the ed itorl"l s"ys that ZPG would teduce Amerlc:a·s gre.11tness while !ht. rc~l f'lf the world forged 1M1d. Already now beU the world goes to sleep hungry. It is " fact thAt iC All the world's rond w.1s evenly distributed among the world 's population, rverybody wouJd suUe.r. Jrom malnutrl- tlon. l11f re:sl or the world , not everi t~11t muc:h, the developcct, countries may forRC .11head for 11whilc •. but when overpopula· lion catches up •dth them. tht.re will be Ulllc Jell of lhcm. ' ZERO POPULATION Growl~ (c~cry ( ~lAILBOX ) Lett11r1 from reader.~ are welcome. Nornia/11111:rit.ers sho1dd co1111ey th.t ir r11e.~sa9es ril JOO t1Jord.~ or le.~s . T!1 tr right lo condense le ttel".t to fi t sp<1ct or eli1ni11are /i br.l f.( re.~rrved. All /11 "-" lf'r.~ n,11,~t 111cturlc si9na111r11 and moil· 111Q nrlrlrrs.~. bUt 1101111·.~ rnnJJ be with· /I P.Id nn reque.~t if sufficit nt rca.~o" i.~ npparent. Poetry U'iU "ot bt pub- lished. rnuple ha.~ fin morr lh.:in two chilrlrenl I~ the bf!st plan lo save mankind. And. by the way. ir we Ad opt ZPG, nur population will stii bilizr. around 2045 A.O. with 29..1 million people. I bclit\le. and then it will go do""'" .JOH N D. MILLER Drafl Wome11 To thP F;ditor: .I lhink women should be drafted. Bein~ dr.:ifted wriuld not send v.·omen into den~P ~unl'.llei;. r..1osl of t~e ser\lice work i~1donP 1n the U.S. Being 1n the service wnuld be a good experience for most women. Men have been protrctin.R: our countrv through history. There is no l much dif- ferenct between woman and man . 1r wnmen were willing lo be drarted, wr would have A much strongf!r nation. (\"n one. not even men. w11nl! to be dra ftrd though women should be v.·illin11: to don.:ir~ two years Of their lives toward their ('(luntry. Thank you. t hope you will not cri tlci7:11 my letter "~.'ithout thinking aboul it. DOUG PARRY Eighth grade sfudent Council (l11alificatlon1 To the Ed ito r: . ~hank you for lhf' .~tori11I space t1Ul• l1n1ng proposed quahf1cations for 8 ci1y coun_cilman. (April 41. 11 would be a great publ1.c service to reprint it befnre every elecbon. BEAIBICE C. RUSsELL · Rc 11or1.c r Pra.ilcd To the F:dilor· The LagunR ~each DAILY PILOT is very fortun a!r 1n havinR a newspaper reporter a.~ r:ilcnted and deeply con· cerned IU Rarhllr:i Kreibich. · The. recenJ P1lr11 Logbook ' (March 11 ) cont~1ned an arlfc te, "Can Laguna S.urv1ve Much ~!11re of This?" It WI~ " l1_mely and c~ed11 11ble research. The un. biased and t iorouith recording of pa~I Lagu_na Beach cou~cil events certainiy convinced good . thinking citizens that the~ are no ~rd1nary happenings. Thank~ ag1un for one who look thfl time. thoujlht and research to present vital it'm! In lmpr,sslve sequence. MARY V. LOUNSBERY B11 Geor9e --- Dea r George: You comt nn with ell those pom- pous. wL~e-~undlng questlMI\ ind lh lnk.,you have suc:1 Insight ! Can you give me ane single re45<1n lo prove-you're smart? -·~ Dear Cy nlc: CYNl C \Veil. for onti UUn5. I never reJd advice ci lumnists, i Any further question&!) • ' s f rl G n di in In dc c: " "' OU t n~ ,, •h• '" Celebri t_y Just On e (}£·'Girls' __ t'rom Wire-Servl ccs- Jnan Kennr dy who frt· quently has stolen the show at Wh ite House functions . showed up in a $7.95 Red Cross uniform at a Capitol luncheon given by Senate wivesin.h~r. of Pat Nixon. Mrs. Kennedy, wire nf Sen. Edwatd M. Kennedy ID· Mass.), was wearing the same 'ofricial garh of the "Ladies nf the Senate." a ~oup made up nf sen11lors ' "'ives "'ho meet regularly <1nd roll Red Cross Mndagrs. The group is at';Yays, hta~rd hv the vice prcsu1cnt s w1f&. a'nd Mrs. Nixon was the leader wh en her husband was vice president ._ * * * Vice Presidenl Spiro T. Agne~ said Tuesda y 1nat "Some inlcllec1uals sire al · tempting to imposl! id~lci~ical con(or milv on Aiher1can Prlucalion.'" The \!\Ce pre:sidenl com· p11red his criticism of wha1 he r ~ 11 rd "anti · inrellectu al r [ PEOPLE ''ahooism·• in importa nce with his attack on the press tv.•o years ago in Des Moines. ''T.here can be no more dangcrOUJli form nf anti-in- tellectualism th;in tha1 kind prac1iccd by highly erlur'1tt"CI, self·ri i;::hleous intellectual:-v.•hn consider thrmselves suprrior In the point or inf'111ibili1y," A,e:Jl('v.' told a Republican lunche<in at the new Ca pitol Hill Cluh. * * * ~:rich Sc,e:al. the rlassirJli pr0fessor whn authored lhe hcst -scllini;: novrl ' · t. n v e Story." has been drnied tenure al Yale University. But Vrile officialr; ;innounccd thA! Segal had bcr.n offered rontinuetl employment ar; A senior lecrurcr. N!i;tal v.•as unavailable for comment. * * * For Pa ul Hayt's. a Phoenix dentisl and rrluc:ta nt tax- payer. it'Jli the skull and cmssboncJli until Ari ril 17. "The gove rnment use~ force In lakt nur mnne~· like a hunch of pir<'l1('S ... says l/a~•eJli. The .Jo1\v Rn,e:er. nu11ined in ~·hite nn .:1°16--square-font bl.::ick clol.h. flies from the top of a fiG.foot flagpole at his home. •• * * * Film producer T e r r y Melcher. son or actress Doris Day, .,.,as in the intensive ca re unit nf 3 hospital in Hcrn..e1 with i:;erious injuries suffered In a motorcycle accident.. A spokesman ror 11em<'I Valley Hospital said Melcher · suffered exlensive bruises and both legs were broken, she said. The high"·;iy patrol said Melcher wa s ridinR h i s moto rcycle up 11 steep. wind- ing mountain road nor1h of ld vlwild Saturday \.\'hen he ap- p.::i.rentl:v swun).? ioo wide in. a curve and crashed head-0n 1n- lo an oncoming car. * * * A ramshackle bungalow said In have been the bi rthplace of famed architect Frank Lloyd \\'rig ht appfRrs destined f?r clemolition n P x 1 month Ill Richland C.enter. \l.'is. Tht one-story r r " m r buildinR Ira~ been v11cant for more than a :vear . "!l's a safet~· haui.rd-nn rloors. creaky nQOrJli," said navid Nelson . attorney for a firm wh ich "''an!~ to c:lc<1 r the !::ind for future develnpmenl . "It's also an cyc~re and ii k>I nf people w11nt to get rid or it.'' ··*-* l"orcign Sl!cret<1ry Carlo~ fl. Ro mulo was discharged from 11 ~1anil;i hospital in hif!h spirits five \veeks after hf' suf- fered multiple serious injurie~ in "n au to accident. "I'm feeling fine. This . Is like a rebirlh," the 7:l-year--0ld former amba ssa dor to Washington said. Romulo fractured his pelvis. among other Injuries . 11.Ild will be · un11ble l.n walk unassistE'd !or some time. * * * Ului!l Fii>her. a Chica~o dry rleanlnjt pliinl worker , 11nd Genevieve Gunderson. a Min· neapoll~ F i re Department dispa l.cher. h11 ve. been named in Minneapolis as the Socialist L;:ibor party's 1972 nominees ror president and vi~ pr~i· dent of the United Statt.s. Fisher. ~. 11nd ~1 r ~. fiunderson. SI. were unopposed l!l the party wountl up its fir'-! n11linn1111 convention ever held c>utside New York C~ STAR S Sydne~ Oml'IM' Is fin~ nt t h~ ,, . .,rld't~ trl"lll l!ltroln-. S:"n. Hi' roh1nln • l!l on,. nr the DAIL\' PILOT'S i"'Al (f'1'turrs. " The Win1Ie r? After winning Antone Im-port ompany 's an- nual Great Escargot Ea ting Contest in Haus· Ion , Rex Pt1iller appears unhappy wit h victory. Reason perhaps is he "'On by downing 116 snails-beating record by 11. It's obvious.. to paraphrase pop u I a r commerci al . he at~ the '"hole thing. " l)A!L V PILOf / Nixo'1 Aide for A~upun~tur e l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...____;,; Bl' FRANK CA REY • .,. S.Clet'IC• w,111r rH~.t.dv.inctd:.tbL idea. in ~n allowrd In go::to. Chin11 and be prtMl'd v;ith thr ~l' nf interview a v.•eek ago and said ~i''f!n tirslhR nd traln1n" in anr.slhf"t ic acupu.nc1urc.. thr 1n- \\'ASH INGTON _ Acupunc-he planned to approa.c.h both acupW'ICture. al least in its use sertiOn Into the bod~· or lOnjt Tk h • ·•-Stai e Dep•rt RJli' an anc!ithetic. ture operations witnes~ed in nc anu kl"' • needles (oUn"'ed b J.. h h · ed p 1 menl on the malrer. ··1 rui nrcssed it on 1hf>1n -C ina ave conv1nc res · ,... ptic;itinn or 11n elcc1r1c current I ~ rc·tdc~1·1 "y•1c1a" ! \hir1cst' 111edil:AI Ruthnr1· dent ixon' person11·1ptrys • · '111' J> .~ '" 11 · · 1' lh.roogh thf' needles. He ad.I ciAn ··that they have som,. disclosed that while be was, 1n 1i~111 :· hr sitld. "but ~ far , dt'd · 1 h. · Peking he requestf'd rha1 I 'vt h"d no rc:i;;ponse " t ing ve ry superior to our ri rou ps of American doctors be Tkach df'Clared hin1selr 1m· "[l 's; so nll•thini.: V.'f' hact brr -method of ancst hesi;i " ~ Irr lt'<1rn about and n1akc use Dr. Walt er R Tkach said , of clinical!.'' a!t a possibll" also "I think 11 v.·outd be -/;:{ * -·1 ·,':( -:r -"' v.•holf' new kintl of anrsrhr.Hr grea1" if some Chinese rh;u ,~1nuld tw free of thr surgeons ca me 10 the next id 'R l ' d;inlilrr!t or ,, ha1 "·e c:.::ill American t\100ical Association Pres . en t e axes 'svstrm!C' 1rn un1as' 1::1d\'crsr convention ln dcmonstr11IP the cjfrcis nn bodil\' ~\slrn1:;1 inser1ion of long. thin nCf'dles froro the ane!11hC'l lC~ '' e into ihe body to kill pain dur-\\'A$HINGTO N lAP) rh1> nstl'opaih. rnmts rrnm present1,-·11!1e ·• I ing su rgery. President Nixon rt c e i.,. e s Nc"' Ynrk tn thE' \Vhite Hou1'/" ThP \\'hilt Hou s.r physirianl Such an idea has been pro--ever\' tv.·o ll.'f'eks or sn. anrl posed by Dr. Wesley Hall, muscle-re laxant treatmen1 · . !1<11d nlsti, 1n i'lns11·<'r tn q11rs·I "n1:inipula1es N t x on s rn-tinns, 1h:i1 11 h1lr hE' hnd no A~1A president. from <1n osteo~thic physician tire bod''· .•. to relax 1br Tka.ch "indl.cated in an in-about twice· a month . but ha:; nlusclcs.:' f1rsrha11d knn11le<l,!:1· of thr f'f-lerview Tuestlav that he will frcl!v!"ne~~ nf nr111)1tn1·1urE' as do all he Ca n to have the \Vhite no backache or other skeletal ··Tht> rrrsidcnt dOf's no1 l1kr ::i trf'<H rilPnl frir t•nndirinns trouble. his per sonal phys1ciAn 11 n1R~sat:e." AS H rnust'le· such :i~ ri<'.:1f111'ss hr• hu!: "no House join in issui n.R an in-r•l,"•·aol . Tka"h said Tursrla1·. "-I h • ISN'T IT TI ME TO GO TO ••• 3467 VIA LIDO NEWP.O U BEACH 673 -4St0 vitation 10 China to send has disclosed . , "" ,_ rr.::isnn u1 I.JI:' 1i'l'f' 1 al '"''\ • Dr. Walt.er R. Tkac:h. the And so the 0 s If' 0 r R I h I(' v.·011lrl 11;in1 tn f.1ls tfv" t•l,1i1n~11 r... ________ __, surgeons for a demons\ rat ion at the AMA '~ June session in president's . rE:gular doctor, man ipul:it ive technique 1 s th··~ ila1t· n1adc on :-urhl San F.rancisco. said Dr. W. K~nneth .Riland, employed i ns~ad. 1 h1ni.:~. • I !......:'.:::.2:::::::.:::::_:..,._ __ .,.:__77"_---,C============================:::::::====:=:--· -·· -.. • CARPET TILES·SA VE $ Fee ls li ke ve lvet . o utwr.a r~ olher i 1 00-IT·YDU RSl lF t~rp't e~sy ID 1n st ~ll 12"x 12" •lOil"dl ,on . SAV!29c • '\•n.,. R .. ;.,•ni•t 5?c NOW SAL! PRI C!O .. .. .. .. 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' 15918 E. WHITTIER Bl VD. 943-0161 • .. 8 DAILY PILOT Wtdnt$d17, April 12, 1972 L. M. Boyd Pa11ty G~4Jes No Big-Bargain- A/\' E/\'TEHPRISJNG Bostonian In ltta plcked up a11 ;i burgain a boxrar full of tea rose pillnty gJrdles. He '1 still .i,:ol then1 . he report s sadly. \\'hy do ,,·omen refuse to buy 1:irdlc~ of a rra rose Cfl!or? /itostly, U~y want \\'hile. Se-. cond 1nostly. blue. Thltd tnostly, yellow. SACRILEGIOUS drinkers, the rascal!, like to point out historical documents definitely prove that 4,000 years before Christ theft \\'ere al least 2tl dlflerent kinds of beers. Sa11 Dieg·o Police Do Legwork SA~-DlEGO IAPI Antiwar groups, i:ind the Arnericarr ·· Nazi party he/jd· qunrte rs. ;ire gcuing visit s f1·tJn1 h1" ('t1force1nenl oHice rs assignC'd lo prepal'(' for the Hepublica n /\' ;i l i o 11 1t I ·c.:on· \·eul ion. 'l'he acli vi:its' rea ction is µeneralTy :,urp rise. s a l d Sheriff John 0~1rry. In an in· tervle~·, he said: "TI1ey ki}1d of 11·onder what's "'·rons wilh us. to come out openl~· and knoc k on the door and say I an1 so and so of the ;..1--..:riwao.~. N.J-LA.e ~tt-cll.8nge _res.ulting_in...hu- State Education Commissioner s u s pens i o IJ by set arl L. ?'.TDr'Eurger a s authorities. ordered the disn1illsal of a ~1rs. Grosstnan sought to be leucher in Bernards Township reinslated in the sch o o I \1·ho under\\'ent a sex change systen1 \\'Ith the tenure earnetl operation. as Paul lrrossman. But ~ta rburger dlrccled the ~lrs. Grossn1an contended loc<il .school board to seek a tha! nn1sic classes can be pension lor Pallla 1\1. Gross· taught equ nlty \\'tll by a 1nalc rnan and to a\\·ard her back or a l"en1alr and that the pa,\'. charge of mental jncapacity l\lar burgtr said ?'.t rs . \\'llS lx>t h "false and <.'On- Grossman shou ld be dis1nissed jectural." -. THE BEST O~ A PA Y telephone in Japan. }'OU can talk three minutes for three cents. Thirty_seconds-before the limit. bing-bong goes a musical chime. 'I'hen -click -the line Is dead. . sheriffs intell igence detail and ,;.;:;.::.:;...:;,;= say 11·hat do you have 1n nt1nd "Traffic's unusually heavy tonight." "for reascns of just cause due As Paul l\I. Grossman, the lo incapacity." He said he schoolteachrr \Vas n1arried ordered the dismissal because and had 1hree daughters. She •·of the potential her presencr continued to Ji\·e \\'ith her \1•ife in the l·l assrooiTl'""'lpresents for ttnd daughters after the sC'x psychological ha rm to the t'hange operat ion. changing Hrnd!'rshi11 po 1 ls provr ''P!'11n\lts'" is nne er the \\01·1d·!i JllO~I JlOPUlnr f"OTiliC st1i ps. l~to:ld it dnily 111 lhe DAIL\' !'!LOT. IT'S NOT just that 1ray h&ir on a bruneue·s head Is apt to show up better. Said brunette tends to get gray earlier-. A British dermatolo1i1t named •1. A. Drake proved that. QUl::rt \' -Q, "\Vhat religion is Sheik ?-.lujibur Rah· man, th<1t nc\v boss ()f Bangladesh?" .\. Got to be l\loslem. None but the l\loslem use that Litle Sheik. 01'LY TllREE ou t or 100 race horse1 that compete on the track erer win back enough money to pa y for them- selves. That fact calls to mind a remark by the late Charlin Lindema n, publisher. Told me once he just ln\'e1t- ed in half a race horse. And ltemblng the feed bills, ht added ruefull y. "It was the v.·rong half." QUJTJ+: CLEA'R is the natural purpose of the cough and the sneeze an dlhal unlovely reflex called the wretch. But a1n advised no medical man ~et has explained the natural purpose, if any, of hlccups. Curious. .. TALK· -Thal husband v.'ho makts a positive point to devote a little lime each evening to quiet, earnest, private conversaUon with hfs wl.fe improves his chances dall y for. a happy matrimonial career. Such is the claim of a San Francisco specialist on life amon g the married. How true! Remember that, mister. Counsel \\'i th you Jad yfriend for awhile tonight, and do it alone, even if you have to crate the youngsters and stack them in the closet. This adv ice is ofrered today in place of the usual guidance on politics and religion. AT LAST REPORT the suicide attempts v.·ere out- numbering the actual suicides by eight to one, please note. ft10RE THAN nine cut of 10 criminal casts now are settled by handshakes in chambers, it's said. Address 1nail to I~. 1\f. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. for ihc convention.·• The visit "kind of piques their cu riosity," Duffy said. Spokesmen for the Con· ventlon Coalition. a· mixture of antiwar and anti·Re.publican groups, has predicted tens or thousands or rlemonstrutors 11•ill at'l'ive for the con vcnfiun Aug. 21-24. The coalition has asked for a JOO.acre campsite on open, sandy soil 11ear the Sports Arena, site or the convention, but no · declsiotl has been an· nounced by city officials. At a recent meeting of the San Diego Cit y Council, a representative of the coalition protested t hat undercover police oHicers have folJ oy,•cd him. taking photographs. A re\•ie\I' of police policies \1'as ordered afler that ap- pearance by Peter Bohn1cr, an assistant professor at San Diego State College and a seU- 5tyled radical. Although Chie f or Police Rav lioobler has declined to corinrn1 such surve illance or even door·to·door visits. Duffy told ney,·sn1en that Hoobler is ··as interested as I am ln \vhat plaus are being made." "The reason \rhy my guys went out to the American Nazi party is' they're in Lemon Grove which is in the cdunty area." said Du ffy. "I am curious as to what they might have in mind as a counter· counter-demonstration Ra y has means. l am sure, or finding out what's going to go on." ~~~~~~~-;============-==-~--~~~~~~ A1Vtrlit-911f Ellington. Hon,ored 01i Stanip HEALTH NEWS: NEW YORK !AP > -"Ah," 1nused an obviously pleased Tired After A Night's Sleep? .Duke Ellington as he looked at ·Dr. ••rv ceuhir•, o.c. :<he pictures on the stamps. Some people unintentionally lhrou~h lnjul'y su ffered In a :!.:Debussy, Bach, Beethoven -n1ope around .day after day, ho1nr or nuto accldenL ·and Duke." depressed, \\·lthout energy and "r ou niu:.l l'rniembcr," i.ars The occcis1on "'·as a concert lac king capacity tc do a good Dr. Couturf". •·tha t the normal at the Whitney Museum's day's \,·ork. r..rore o!lrn they spring resli\'al, u·hich also ff'el more tired alter a good features poetry and dance ev· night's i!leep. nings. Elli11glon had JUSI been \\'hat ii such a pers on's presented a block of stamps pro!Jlen1?' by Togo's an1bassador to the \Ve put the question to Dt·. _Lnited .states, Epiphane Ayi Gary L. Couturt, o.C., of the i\~awuss1 . The SlAmps bore Couture Chiropractic Center in pictures or the four COin· :-.'e\\'pol'l Beach. posers. body poS!!(':-sr~ a. c-umfo1·ta ble 1nargin or 1nr1abol ic-resf'l"\"f'S. In no1·mar fa ti~u" brought u11 by Ions; and artl uous \\'"rk, :.u f· ficit'.'nl l'l'!!I 1·nn 1·f'.~torc th(' feeling ot \1 r!l -bf'ing. "Bul \1h('11 rrst dot•sn I t'<'· slore the capaci ty for \Vo1·k, ~Onlf'lhing i~ obviously 'vrong. Chronic !at igof' t:an br causPd throu gh dietary deficiPncy or tondocrinr in1lmlancc: The phy· sicul slate causing fa l!gabilily · Ellington. usually seen by "Thi.!! type of person is suf· ; the public as the leader or his ferlng from chronic fatigue,"' ·band, made a rare appearance snr~ Dr. Couture. "He doesn·~ as a pianist. 1'he n1uslc, \VTil· necessa1ily kno\v that's his O:n by Ellington and the late problf'in .•• he may think he's niay also CIHJ.,,.. srvr1·e n1Y1·1•ous· Billy Strayhon1, also ranged suffeiing from nervou.~ness. ness and both can be inlC'r· n1ore 11•idely than is done dur-111i:(ed."' ing the usual band evening. "Ho .... 'ever, ht!"ll· often brcome 1ro11· is c·hronic fatigue l'f" The Duke talked about some critical of hin1self for feellng licl'cd? of the selections but , in his 'l1 zy' but finds that he can't al"'ays suave \\'BY. did not 1eem to do t.n)'thing abo ut it. "Th!' fir~\ "'"fl I« ln reliel'e press for oohs and ahs. lie \\'ha~er the c1.se, he'll al-the primary tl lsordc!'," says played "Soda fou nt ain Rag." \\·.a.r s de:i1ire to rain the energy Dr. Couturr. "P1·01K'r bodily for instance. but did not men· he kno~·s he ,\·a:s once capable runc tions mu st be !'l"Storl:'d. ·lion that he 11Tote it v.·hen he of." Vital ner\·r rnl'rgy 1nust bC' \1115 13. allo\l'cd tu flo1v freely thruu~h Ferries May Run Agai11 SA~ J)JEC:o <AP) -"I still lhink we \\'ill get the ferries batk... says .Ja1nes <..: , Schrnidt, a men1ber of lhe G;;ilifornia Toll Bridge Authori· ty. The ferry boat s between Sun Diego and Coronado 11·ere abandoned in 1969 when the highrise bridge \vent up. Schmidt, sireaking to the San Diego Highway Develcpn1ent Association, said bondholders for the S47.G·million bridge had restricti ve l'lauses against fer· r1rs \\'ri\IC'll into 'the sales agreement. It. "''iii take the bondholders' approval to gel the pedestrian ferries running again. SchrnidL suid. ''\Ve're proba bly t a I k in g about J975 , .. the bridge is rnaking money. and they cer· lainly "'·ouldn'l be a threat lo ii." he said. ..... ' .................................... . . . . . . . . . . students '' her designat ion to "~h·s. '' But he said her conduct did -iliiiiii not involve •·moral turpitude'' and consequently she should not be penalized in salary or ------ pension rights. i ~1 arburger ordered th e Bernards To11·nship sc h co I board to apply to th c1 Teachers' Pension and An· nuity l·'uud ror a disubility penslon. 'fhe t'Ommissioner noted thal it 1vas up to the pension fund to dec ide if the pension should be granted. ~·l rs. Grossn1an. the former Paul 1\·lonroe Grossman, taught music in the Bernards Township school system for 14 years before undergoing the . CAMERA REPAIRS N!)W IN ORANGE COUNTY . . GENERAL CAMERA REPAIR I A llANCH OF GENERAL CAMllA, PASADINA Fal'l O!'Y !rained \('("hnicin11:.-ft1l'IOI".\' p:i r lll CAMEI AS e .. IOJECTOIS e EltPOSUIE METEIS AUDIO VISUAL e SOUND e I ECOllDEllS FULL YIAI GUAIANTll 12444 CHAPMAN GARDEN GROVE IIARBOr:. & CI-lAP~lAN-one milf' Sou th of Disnt'y land 638-1622 . . . . . two phones are better than one . . . . : ; . . . . . . . • . . . : : CRADLEPHONES are H'I! v'lry la:.t •vord 1n soph1s!lca1ed stylinq .. _ Mediterranean, Grec,an Car.>'!O. Brocade. An11aue Wh1i<:i ... a11 resplendent Y.'1th gold t•1m ,11'ld !1ng~rwneeJ·, Conversat on p ec t::. f<g ht Oi..i of ..:nu·~.er ·,\Olld • : : . . ' . " . . . . . . . . . : . ....................... ' ........... ' ..... . . . . . : : CANDLESTICK PH ONE •. the nel'I• 1asn10 0 old-lash 1oned pnonP , '11".'d r.ght out ot tie 1oor1ng 1 .. on1ies 1n Black Bouom 91 ,1ck. ~Vl·1t!eopoof Wh•le and Ra:z,1ma· tJ""" R"d. E.~cept thJt •ve d,d a.·1ay ,',.In lhe separa1e big old bcU be>.. . . .. lo save you sl eps, lo brin g more ple asure, convenience and sec~rily lo you r home. Now, for !hat second phone you rea lly !<now you need , there's a fascinaling selec11on of functiona l, colorfur, cl ever, crazy . sdphisl1caled , new.fashi on 019.fa shioned designer I decoralof lelephones in Genera l Telephone·s Extensi on Exlravag anza . Like the STY LE LIN E"' telephone ... lhe phone thal put s the works so li ghlly in !he palm of your hand ••• handset. d ial and recall bulton , too.-Could anylhin g be easie r (and come in nine exci ting colors . too?) One of his longer e1· ~crording to Dr. C.'outure, a the body . • ---~· planatw· ..,.., ,1 .... 1.,,., 111,. ........ hour srr1ous problem for person<1 . ,..,_wu..u....._.... .._Lll.V;. · =z ''Thc~tie add£,.;.thc...pallcnt <·oncert caine for ''A Ne\t• su1fer1ng from chronic fafigue ~st be helfx.d to undrrstand+---<,--l'--- \\'orld Con1ing.11 Ellington said is the creeping side-effects of the sourcl' of his trouble and 1 . I tlu1! for 10 or 11 years his the diffi culty. 'rh ey become aldt'd in l'l'l'o lving his difficulty. band gave :in unnual ~oncert jit tery and lose inte1·1st in their "rncidentn\J \•." notes nr.' • a t ~arnegir Hall . t.hc p1ece de I\ ork. Thty mly expcritJ1ce cnulurr, .. r1•1\, d1·ugs. ir any. resistance uf 11h1ch \Ill~ a poor digestit:1n and poor t limi. incrl':t e !'neri;y 11·Jt hout uncle· 11·ork of strong soc la I nation. They cften be.,ln to sirnble side·l'lfrclR. 1''or f'Xan1· signiUcance:"' 'The first .v.'IS hive headaches and ee neral pie. 11.1" nn10,un_t of caffein!' nl'- "Black. Br0\1'11 and Beige" 11.ches and pains And ti g . Cf'Sl'.IH~ to l!'hcve fati gue us· ;ind the second. in 19t4 ''A ha\•e attacks oi dlxzlt1~is ~:i~ ually increase.~ nervousness." Ne\V 'Vorld Co111ing," severe' chest pains. l.n thi modrrn dny and 11i;::c "Of course the place is in "And of coursr ,, Dr c 11r rons111111ly h1•1u· the phrase !ht' dis tant (uture \\'here there tUre add!!, "&S th~ir Co~ditl~~ "\\'ilh Vl).,'lll'." ~·,q for 1~1~ny. ''ill be no greed .. no war. no dete riorates 50 does thrir bodi· modern rlny sti.e~:'l a nd ~11aln cateiories where 1ove is Un· I)' t'eslstance to dls,asf' Chron-rleRn little m~IC than t1ouble conditional and no pronoun I~ fatigue. lef.t untreatc'd. could or many Pf'o p e. ood gh f C'od ·• th \\t!ll be coruadered •one v.·ay "Thal 11fr I!<! \\'Orth li1111 ~ IJ! cnou . or ' • e ~h·eet to severe cu es of In-doe~n·1 ha \'{' 10 f}I' 11 pip,... Duke exphuned. 1101nnl11. and n•rvou• b'••k· d .. o c 1.. t'f'!lni. sa.1~ r. ou lurr. After l11c stamp presen· down," "I ftot!l iuffrrc 1-.~ ~hould inu~- tation. Elllnglon played lwo In d 1 . tf'r the ener~y to st't'k rtrec.·· sections from his ' 'Togo 1 Im" . c a 1 tenninology, live diagnosis ond trrat.Jnent. ,, e iron e fahrue can mean IO\\' Bravo and _lviO sections fr~m blood augar, low metabolism, a heal th\., vli::orous Jif,.. could a \\"Ork inspired by 11 meeting poor bodily functions, chronic b4' a reality for them." '1•ith Queen-Elizabeth-JI-of 1n1tationa~to-th:e-nervous •Y•· Dr. Co11turc m11.lntRln'.'I orf1cl!s Jo:ngland ill 1958." e a so t~r l'iypogi}·eemla. Omi· at 2043 \\"e!i tell ff Orh•!', Xe11 . played some of hls standards. timeg ehrt>nic fatlrue is caused port Be&ch. Phone &15-5300. ······--···rv•s -·MAGic ··MAN . PlllfClRl!\S DAILY-AT 3:00, 4,30_:6:00, 7: 15. So.Ill (out ?lua .. . . ' . . . : ~• . . . ST ARLITE• telephone is a practical luxury fo r ··nerroom.·• Dainty high· ~h·lc \•.1!h dial 111at glo\vs_ Ideal r0r n1gnr table or vanity tor altl'• · dark dialing, or as a frien dly. ad- 1uSIJble -br1ghtness n1ghl light. . . . • . . . . : . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . CHESl?HONE' ••• a real man·IYPfl dl!'corator pho ne for lhe l1v1ng room, his special 1oom. dosk. or -tabttl:· Mocte tn' 'Sfytl;red-mS1n1mrnt f'landsomely set in a black leall~tr che$1 with walnul ll'lm •• , In Cl'llVl!ld walnul , , , or ev•n \Ytlt't a sardonyx stone. h1.1nl1ng~n• 1n- r.e1 on the lier! • • .. ···--···~·--··--···-. . • . . ··-----···---··---..- • : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : C>pen 8 30 AM unt1l S.OO PM . Call our business office-. ·1 ldi:I &EnERALTEl~D~ I 5 I < ' . ~ ~ (j PILOT-AO'IERTISEA . -- BATH SIZE ''Dial'' DEODORANT BATH & BEAUTY SOAP Get Your Sweepstake5 Coupon~ at SAV-0~ Reg . 2 Fo r43c 5~$1 56 '01 . SIZE PARSONS' (~\Ammonia , , ~· Sudsy & Clear. " Conta ins No .' Phosphate s! • 377 "' 39c Reg . 49c Y, GALLON Count Vasya VODKA SD Proof Was 7.49 6.59 8.49 Y, GALLON Faster Creek 6 Yr. Old BOURBON . 7.89 Y2 GALLON Grenada B~y IMPORTED RUM 80 Proof Light or Gold Was 7.79 7.09 ••• master charge ,..,,_,, ...... ,.<>() . A [fil]Jiil Place To Shop! ,..--...., SUPER SIZE Head & Shoulders 63.4 01 . FAMILY SIZE Ultra-Brite TOOTHPASTE WITH FREE 69c Brite Side Shampoo ! 1.48Value 79~ 11 Ol. AEROSOL COLGATE ·~--="11 ~ Instant Shave Regular, Mentho l or New Lime . Reg. s3c . 39c Mixture of Nll'lritional Food s. Reg. 39c QT. Siie THERMOS ~ Vacuum Bottle Steel case in pla id de sign . Cup with Handle . Reg . 1.69 1. 69 21 01. SIZE ''Lysol'' SPRAY DISINFECTANT Re g. 1.79 ;.~ • '°';o(~. ' ~'f '~. -' ~ 24 or. SIZE VASELINE Intensive Care LOTION 32 GALLON PLASTIC Trash Container With lid ... Avocado Reg. 3.98 2.99 · 5 LB. BOX Grass Seed · ··· HOMELAWN . AD PRICES PREVAI L, lhurs d1y, Apo I I Jih thru Sunhy, Apr il 16th Nl WPO•l I EA(t4 -1010 lfVlftt , W•)t<ltll Pl•U l'IUNTINOTON l lA-CM -Ai111"11~& l..okh11•\I HUNTINGTON IEACM -'prl"'41llt & l•1119t• IL TORO -14112 ll~~htll l lv• OPEN 9 AM tolO PM 7 .DAYS A WEEK ' -- I fl'-day Aprll 12 197l D•ll V PILOT 1) Reg. 1.79 ,-1.29 Tw ice as Fa st as Aspiri n! Reg . 1.59 1. 99 12 or. GILLETTE Right Gua rd ANTl-PE RS.P IRAN.T The ~upe r Dry Fam 1 ly"O e odor an I bh or. SIZE · "Groo m & Clean" . HAIR DRESSING Reg . 1.39 12'1• or. AEROSOL .''Raid'' FLYING INSECT KILLER r Reg . 1.D5 1'-=.-i Dietary Supplem ent 25D mg . Reg. 2.19 250's 1.29 SAV-ON BRAND Vitamin ''E'' • CONCENTRAT E 400 Int . Un it s Reg. 6.95 lOO 's 4.89 Best of Nature Rose Hips-( 500 mg . Vitamin C R~g. 7.88 250's 5.29 ~- tt\1 ... <rj"~' -s-~ ""' .,..c ..... _ ...... ~ ...... _ ..-• ·~ 1 Fo1· Tl1e Record Marriage Licenses AR.BUCKLE & SON WES'l'CLJFI·' ~1(JUTU ARY 427 E. 17th St .. Cnst~· f!li::SI 1-16-1888 • BALTZ BE R<ifnn~ FUNERAL llO~IE Corona d'I ~tar 6i3·9i50 Costa tilcsa 646·2424 • Be:LL BROAD\l'i'.\' MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa fl1esa I.I 8·3413 • tilcCOR~11CK l.AGUNA BEACH MORTUARY li95 La~ona C"n)'OO Rd. 494-!14 15 • • PAClflC VIEW MEMO RIAL PARK Cemetery f\lortuary Cbap'I 3~ Pacific Vitw Or!Yt: NeWJ)Ort Beach. Canfornia 14MJOO • PEEK F.UnLY COU*IAL FUNERAL · 'noME 7101 Bolsa Ave. Westmloslrr 03-352$ ·----~. SMITHS' MORTUARY • 121 Mala SL " HoatlnJton Btlclr - ,.. 13 Projects Higl1way , Freeway uper'l:isors E)'e I ss nes ~u gges tio_!!_s Ol('d ~ANTA A'f\A -Here in brief are majl'lr actions laken Tuesda v b the Oran t COunt·y Board of Supen•isors: --fo'REE\\'AVS-HJGHWA ''S -Adopted re<:ommcndat1on~ orfercd hy the counLy Road De partmrnl and thl' Oran,ee County Chamb er of Commerce for priorltic-s on high~· a~ s and free ~·ay construction to be presented to the st.a te Ji1ghwriy Con1m1ssion April 18. R1 JACK BR08Afl\ 01 Ill• 0111y f'llol Slit/ SA\LA ANA -Sel'enteen 6. C'omplelln'l of t he ~ev.·porl F'rC'l?V.';j\ Jn co~ta i\lrs;i frnm Bri<;lol Pa h'iatir~ ttt the f'nastal Transp~rlal 1on Corr1d11r 7. ('11n~trucl1un nf the ll un· lini;tnn Beac.h frecv.·ity from tht G11rden c;ro'e freev.ay to the eoasl fl Construct1nn 11r t h <' f nrnn <.1 rlel ~!A r ~'rrr\lo'::!Y lrom Rnnita Ca nvnn !n thr ('o::i~I'. 9 lrnprn11>mrn1 11f thr ('fla,.tal C'nrridnr f1·01n !he San l)1f'cn Freen·a1 111 (':ip1s!rart0 Reach t<11hc !Uturr L'or<1 na de! \lnr t 'rC'CWHI - 1 (\ I 1npnll <'lllf'Ol or I hr ('oas tal ('nrrirlor frnn1 the h11ur1• ll un!ln,:::tnn B ea c h Frrrv.a1 ter mil"US 10 the San c;;i hrie l r~rec\1 a1 . II. ('nn~r11cuOn of Lhr l .>i· ,1:un:i Can.':t'!I Tr:inspnrt<111ni:i Cnrridnr hf'! \1 rr n L:iguna· Rf";1r·h and the San !11PJ:O Free-' \r:1V E1''VlltON:\lt.:NT -Voted 3-2 to kill a proposal bv Supervisor Robert Battin to e.$lablish a blue ribbon en· vl ronmenl commission. Approved by th e same vote a tnotion by Su!>f;r'Vlsor Da vid Baker to approve a C{lunly Plannin g Department reco mmcndalinn estab1ishini; an ad\'iso ry environ ment panel rather than another umbrella agency. llAR ROR COURTS -Approvrd ;1n amendment to the ;1rc h1tcctur11I and cngineeri~ services con!ract for the Ill'\\' Harbor J udicial District court.\ building calling fo r add111ona l space. R EFUS~ ~ Delayed for three v.•ceks ilt'linn nn pur- chase of addil ional transfer stalion trailers v.·h1ch Road Com1n1ssioncr ·Ted ~1cConvill c sa id v.·ould s;ive the count y and ri'sic!Cnts $1.8 million a.t a net cos! of only S32.000. S~10G l;AWSUIT -Approved 4 to 1 wilh Ballin ·dis- senting a i;ec1uest of the Attorney General to drop monetary damage claims aga1n·1;1 •auto manufacturers" to gain Rn _early 1rial on lia bility and equ itable relief. c;O~IPUTER -Appmvrrl rcncgo tia uon of a co111r;1ct wi th !he Univac Division of Spe.t'ry R;i nc1 fnr contpuler equ1p1ncnl whlch Data Service,!: Director Robert F'armer 1'iaid could sa ve !he counl:i,' ~.000 in !hr nex:1 fiv e years. 12. l'l<1 nn111i.; :incl clrs1~n of 1he Sanla Ao;i R1vrr Freell'<L\' trom the Cn;i<;fal f orr1dnr to !hr G;:i rden t:ro\e frccv.•a\ '--------------------------~ 13. J n1prpvf'1nC'nt of ·the u 0 "'"' 11 ·~, .. ,,. 1ie1'"'" San Ne w Environn1ent nit. .Jo;in (':1p1<;tr:inn <tnd the n ivers1de Cnunt~ line near £1 .. !nore The li>ur ot hrr· rccom· Tur11ed Down by Board --. Polltlcal Notes •••••••• De1rioc1·ats Honor RATE D "G" a sTAMP ~EXPO '72 Five Candidates l"'TEl~l.T!ON .t.I. ~TAMI' (0lL('C.TO!t$ SOCIETY --H1111drcifi"Of Ovtst11ftdlftq ... C ~llt>clie11s -Rtirltle' nv O.C. lll'STIN, ·r.,s 1·andldale in rhc < 2 n rl • ' ·• 0011u u $ ""'1~· It ...,.,, (01!r(tian e ot lh• D•flr P11e1 siau Congressinnill Ois1 rirl. ~11 ,·~ ~~ ~ '"'" 1n111•u1'0" "'" '" • U ~ 81 CfnltMli l r h r Ocmncrall r candidatrs the voters n11izht to 1hrn11 0111 (a·'"' '"" r ~n•11,1. will be honored by the !\'liss1lln of off I('<' mrn hr r!cscr1hed a' ~--~''e''u1 \E•~1~1~ G0~ .. :~ ;:~ Vieio-Saddlcback Den1ocr:it1c ''lf'g1slilt 1\·e pharisees." ''" c.-·~-·114 Po•• 011"''· h • ""'•I 0~1 11•11'1 • ~Ptto~I Cluh S1HurdRy fl t a coc·k ta1I Ton11:hi'!k sa1·s I r l''i-u ~ 1.-.110 si. "'" E'ro CM" parl y at 26662 G r a n 1· 1 ii , press1on refers io profcssion11I !~.::c: • p,: •• =~-· ,1.potie Cot· !\1is sion Viejo, beg inning <1t 8 pol11 1c1ans 1rho 1n1ss la11·s 111-• 00011 l'll•tr~. 1 .. , w~~v. 11.nl. lcndrd for th e l'l ll7.cns. but not 11 1~, •' · Fr.•r t•c••'· t' ~· •·••J 11"•1 '" The public is ln,·it<'d to <ii· ror 1h<>rn!<ehr:.. Thr Oran~c F-OR r •i <" "·•t t,..t tr.nd the affai r <1 nd rnc1'! Coast College professor rna1n· F!OY AL COACH sp<>t:ial ,guests John Rlack, tains thal !hr 1.cop!c \1a111 HOTEL Tom Lenhart. Lorrn Loudon "cil1:ten politicians this li111c An;"J hei m, w. 5all Ro•d .aiid R11s:;cll Rapp. can dit.a!rs around ." Apt ii 14 • 16 for the :19th Congrc"'iion;il Co-chairrnrn of !he Torn-~ •)II':• "''°'· ~. ""' Bi~1 r1c1 scat <fnd Jim Thorpe . 1·hok ca mpaign .arc Lron ~;~·;,,~, r . ..,4 Fo~ A•1 i D•vt candidate for !he 7 J s I Rarflda t of Oceanside an<i F" 5.1 1~t su ... ia ~. Assembly District sc<1t. J.,;ine Shrrman of !lie\1port 1--e.A A+& I A d Candida1es for the Orange Beac h. Counly Central Com1nl11ec1~--~~~~~~~~~ ==------, -=:~~~=-~=~=--~1 sca 1s i n 1 h c F i f t h •· \'llC.fll.,f :\',I\:: Supcrvisorial District also "'ill SN IP 'N' STITCH SHOP PE atlend . 3334 .E.a 5t C.o.,st Hwy . ~• Ccrontt dol Ma r lr * "* Phone b]J.£0 50 ll~:TI Rl'.:I) Air Force Col. F.~1.S. ~tiller. an Es<.:orldido ranche r. is ser,·ing as rn. r hair1nan ol The "Rean1 for Cnngrl-ss" campaign. T h c 01 her co-ch<itrman is ~l.E Larsen of Capis trano Beach. I They're backini:: Norman J . Rc<im for the c;op no1n1nat ion. in 1he l\'c11·!r fnr111cd 42nd Congressional · District. Rean1 is ii Sa n Clementr business consult ant and forniPF' spc<.:iril assistant to the Sc'<Tctary o Prom Time Pt I~• cult \! q;d on +he \("II-'" yn,J• ru.n t•n~•10~. Th, f>'~¥,.;l,n11 l"ood " btc~ t o n··~·~ n"d l~e fo\ll•Oe n<t !ur nh n•• p"d ol 1h,, mood. So yo ur chc•te i1 11nl;mit1d. , '' ~r 1:r "''"" "' 'J•"<tldv "~,.j mnl·t your d'"'' !rem qing~~m <~f'"' ·"'•I ~ "' 111lyrnl clot h wt1h 1,;m, ~nd .. bb,,.,1. Ft el inq '" thl! P"lriolic ,..,oed1 011 ~n • I a'>~n f,a.., cur red . wliil1 ""d btue coll .. t t·~" Peek-1-bo., t o'lo11 e v~i .. , dn1 '"'H"" Inc•• '~" br lun loo for the old l•1lioo11e d lem inint loo~. mendat1on:-; I n f' 1 u d (. d COm· plctinn or 1 h" Orang e FreewR\' h(•twren the Garden · (;rnvf' .\nd B11l'rsi rle free\rays !!his "'i1S g1l'cn f1r!l t priority hrcausc 11 \\'ill scr\·e the 1nost drnsr pqpulation :irca in the l'Oun1y1 · rarl\ st:1 rt/ of eon - st rUclion 011 the s~u11 c fr"""''i1Y h<'t"•crn rhr Ril'f'r.~idc and S;in- the Nav.v. I SANTA AN A Orange cnvironrnen tal analysis as th1C * * * 1 Count v Supervisors Tuesday resu lt of !heir profession, Jn:;cph T nm c h e k. or La-1 s~. v,.,, Se~.,· JACKIL Use Your BcinkAm cticcird "' Mo~IC1 Cl!o•qt vo!ed ·3-2 agfl insi a proposa l by,_~e~d~u:ca:1~io~n~o~r0_~i~~':":~~':'-·.·~· ••..;-;.._g~u~n~a~~R~>r~o~c~h~. ~'~~O~c~n~>e~c~r~a~I i~c~~~==-~~~~~=:::::::::::::::::~ Sup<>rv1sor Robcr1 Ball in to!i !a Ana lrer11·;i_\S. l'Or rtdnr irn - pro\'<'Jncnts h<>t \1•ce n I. o s Angeles Count.'' line and '{nrha Linda. <ind cnns1rU<'lion nf the ll unt 111(?ton R"nc h Freew;iy hrr 1\'Pcn thr f:arrtrn Grove and !he LA Cour.ty hne. rs1abl1sh a blue ribbon cn- v1ronn1ent commission . The rnajori!y argued lhat1 <.:reali ng ano!hcr c o u n ty government <.:ornm ission could l he c.>;pcns1vr and thal this l particular group p r o b a b l y v.'ould be dorninated by thc l ccology-mindC'd to the detri- n1cn! of industry and labor. I ~; {;:{ 1: ·' · ' Surcrl'isor Ronald Caspers nf Ne\1'por1 Reach said Bal-1 Dol1 't Say Fi·eeway-nn·, proposal '°"'d Slymi• th• cQun1y·s economy. Batt in argued that cn - A l'ironmcntal actions were now t Least ;11 Co t distributed bct11•cc n man y " UJl y cou nly deportments and tha d SANTA ANA In re- quel'iling ad opl ion by county s u pt'rv is or s or recom· n1endations for highway and freewa y construction t1nd im- provements in Orange Count y, Ro<id Commissioner T f' d ~lcConvi lte emphasi zed l"'o points: l. We don '! ta lk ahnul rrre"'ay.~ anymore. j u s t transpo rt<ilion corridors. The l\'e"·port Reach area is a ,i:ood example of a place v..•here 1ni- provements in lraffic artcrie.;; i.~ vi t::i!ly needed but the "·orrl "freev.•a.v'' hils be c o m c \'Crhote n. Th e stale spent only $10 1nilllon on frec"•ays in -Or<in;?e Coun1v l;i~t vear from a $1 billio rl statewide pr o gr a rn . dc~pil e the fact !h<it 8 percent of the stare's pop u 1 at ion resides here. If there i~ anv rea.~nn for R drlay th is count.Y get s first prioritv. w~ hal'e an anti-freev.·ay im'age. 2. 'fhe Ora nge Freewa.v seg· mrnt bet"·ecn the Santa Ana the dcpar1 n1ents are passi ng and Rh er;;irtr Frcri\avs is of the bu<.:k baek and forlh . . I 1 ital i1nportanre. It 'can be Battin's proposed act Ion designed as a inulli-niodal cor· \Vould have included recom· rirlor. including hu s lanes, n1cndat ions by the pntcntial bicycle trails etc. <.:ommissfon toward l he Di s n e y I a n d . Anahci nl establishment of a don,, St;idiun1 ;:ind other <lnluseinent solidatcd uinbrella age n c Y ;it\rac11011s in thr hca rl nf t•overing all envi ronmental Orangi:-Coun tv wcrr Jncatcd problcrn.'I. nn the prcn1ise that the He asked that all groups. Orange Frcr \\'11 \' l\Ot1l d he or~anizations. individuals _inl built. The ori)'.!itl<lf l11rgrt lnr the fiel ds or J!OVcrnmenr . 1n- complet 1on 11•as t11 n .vcars ago dusrry. ccolog~·. academia and hur the sta1e t111s had rnonc1· other w<1lks of life submit prohlerus !'n !hev <.:ul 01;·l nominations ror the com· Or;i nge Co unt \ · m1ss1on and 1ha! final selec- J.ucien Truhill. prr."iclent of t1on of the incmbcrs be made the Or<inge Cnunr.1 Cham ber in three 11•eeks . 1 nf Com merl·r. said h i s Af1cr v~ting ~own Batr1n 's l _o r g_a..ni.z a Li n..n.· J"-H'COm-propos.1l ...... 'iurerv1sors ~spcr.s mendat ions. ;ill or "'hich coin· Oilvid Baker anc1 \\'illiam 1 cidc \1·1th the coun11··s. did nnt Phillips teamed up to adopt a cffec! thr de,.ign fir the cor-Ccncral Planning Progra m! rldflr s. that all rou !d he con· rrcommendali~n for. e~ta~lish­ structed for n1uH i-mod;i l ment of an 1nterd1sc1phnary tra nsrnrtation if the st ale ap-Environmen tal P I a n n i n gl pro ved. Advi!'o ry Panel. The fin al a1·11nn of the Bnkcr and .rore~t DickaSO!l·i suprrvisors 1nrl11dl'fl cn11s1ruc-county planning director, sa id! 1in11 of fut ure frcc1r:iys \1•here suc h a µan el ""'ould offer the frasi ble. expert_ise in the area of local/ SPRING TRI1'1 ESTER APR IL 241h THROUGH AUGUST 4th Pepp erdi11e U11iversity ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENT CENTER ___ c~i~e•• H!gh ~cntol o" 1'8oNl~w. ~cron Ira.'.!' ~!.nta c_"-'-"·o'c"":.:::.'---- For 1ehed11le of clo11e1, write Dr. Doc.111, Peppet'dh1e U11iv.rsity, 1015 5. Ver"'•"' A•e., Loi Angel", Calif. •0044. NOW h 'lie time 'o CALL FOR APPOINTMENT to f'LAN YOUR SPRING> SCHEDULE, for q11e1tlo11s call S46 ·l91 I I I BUSINESS ADMINIS-TRATION 1 S11r'ltf of l 111i11H1 'rl11ciple' of Eco11omlcs C11rrerit Eco11om iC l'r11bltms Humon 1lt latlci111 Directed Studi•• Mana9erial P1ycholo9y Mana9eme11t & Yet11es Feu11datlo111 f'ri nclples of Ma11a9ement PSYCHOLOGY llitorles of Peno11allty l'•rsonoUtw An essme11t - Sf11tl1tlt;s Coun111li119 I G11ldo11Ce I POLITICAL I CORRECTIONS I SCIENCE ~__,, . .____ Sta'-& Loe.Ill Ge\'tt11me11t h1t10. t• Amefica11 G•ffr11111e111 L ,robot!'" & Petole Admi11l1trotlo11 at Cthlll .. 1 Jw1tlce ENGLISH I '· M-'tr11 Shol't Storr l lble ., llt•tot11t• Ad•anced Comp~1ltla11 I .Gro"'111•r .t.r.PLIC.t.TIONS NowlE1NGAC.cE,TED-FOR THE SPRING tRIMESTlll WHICH 11G1Ns APR IL 24. Af'PLICATONS fOll FINANCIAL AID SHOULD ALSO It SUIMITIED PROMPTLY. REGISJRlTION c os;~}~.~;:,,:!!.~~ ~~~ooL - ' <O·SP011011, :"',.:. Wllstem Alrlir.es British Colum bia Dep artm ent of Travel Industry WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19-8:00 P.M. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUD ITORIUM IT~s A FILM FESTIV Presented by the DAILY PILOT and Orange Co ast College THREE FREE COLOR FEATU RES 'East One, West One' People, places 11 nd events along th" Tran~C anada highway from the Pa cific to the Rockies . 'Bi9 Game Holiday' Hunting the gient gr izzly, the lordly moose a gile mountain goaf......,.with a color camera. 'Guide to a Salmon' and the A thr illin g fish ing trip on the Campbell east iide of be•utiful V•ric:ouver Island. River, north · WEEKEND IN BE AUT IFUL BRITISH COlUMBIA ' Ylilt Victoria, Vo11cov•1r 011d Harrbon H11t Sprinq' ,,.,0,, or1111 -ell free -If yo11 wl!! th• 1111for9cttohlt holldl'.ly to Ito t i•e11 a way at th• "Vacatlo11lo11d l rltlsh C11twmbJo" 1h11w, Win This Free Trip For Two to Britis h Columbia Via Western Airlines. TICK~T SUPPLY. IS LIMITED • • • Get Free Tickets Now f"rom ALL DAILY PILOT OFFICES ORANGE COAST AREA TRAVEL AGE C!ES ORANGE COAST EVENING COLLEGE OF,f lCE • ' ' • - 3 .PllOT-AiDVCltTISE R' Exhibit;on On lndia11s Presented "Indian I m a ~ es . ' • a photogr11phlc r::rh ibition provld· ln1 an authentic glimp!t..of u_ • ditional liff' anrl cultur e of Norlh Amerlr1tn lndb1ns. i~ nn rHspla y in lhe Or11n,i;:I' Cnasl CnlleRt. Llbr11ry ,ll11ltcr.\'. The show runs through April ?7 and i~ in the .c;ecnnd flonr f'Xhihil itreA. ThcrP is nn ;id. mi.~slon ('hllrji(e , c:aller.v hnurs ~rt ~1onrlay lhrnu 11h Thur!'ld11 v 7:!l0 a.m. In 5 p.m. 11nd Suri. days 1-!i p.m. Picture.~ fnr the exhibil were ~elected exclusi\'rly frnm thrl N 11 t. i n n 11 I Anthrnpolo11ic1tl Arc hivf's. Thf' Archives, whirh contain apprnxim 11telv 20.0001 blark and while negative" itnd :ul,000 bl.11 ck .11nd wh ite prinl .c;. i~ m;ide up primarily nf phnln~r11ph~ l.::iken bv the Sm i t h s nni11n lni-ritut inn '.c; Bu rc11u nf A m P r i r 11 n Elhllf!lngy, which "';i.c;.fnun<lt'rl in 1R70. The exhibil-i.c; now -0n na- tional I.our undf'r lhf' 11uspicf'!'I of the Smithsonian Institute. It rnnlrtin.c; porlrR it.~ n f in - rlividtu1J.~ and fi!rnup!ll 11 .c; well 11..c; plcture.~ nf lndi11n clnthinJ:. reremonie.,. 11nd rr.::iftll. Tht r;~w prnvide!'I 11 u n i t'f ll P glimpse (I f ln<i ian life of the past. Coast Au.to Mecllnnics To Con1.f1eLe Au!n rnPrhan1r!I .c;r u<lent~ from five Or11n,Rf' Cna!ll Hiiz.h Schonh; wi ll dtmnnstr11!t thrir skill 11nd knnwledi:e in thP 1!172 Plymouth Rei:innal Trn1'1blP ShoolinR Contesl in Vl'hiltier April 'll. Each team of two sludPnl.~ racf' thP r lork to rnrr('rl malfunction.c; of 11 rar an<i tn restore ii •o perfrcl runnini:t ordPr. 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Ho1 s forog1 11U comportment, Schick KRONA CHROME BLADES •. .. • J.f DAIL V PI LOT Moonmen Expect V olcanic Clues Family Circus lfg Bii Kenne ----~ Rate of GirlDelinque11cy Surges-- "The statistid •re ~er'J signi ficant , for we mlly be nearing an end lo the ~rowlh in juvenile delinquency that ha s plagued the nation for S<l long ," Je_rris Leonard, t1rl· ministrator of the LB w t;nf ~LA.as i s...La.n c...e. Administration, said Jn._ 1 ~1aten1ent. By HOWARD BENEDICT AP Atro!llpcr. \\'rittr CAPE-l\F.r..11\TED'' -Apolln 1« a!ltrnnaul!i .John W, Vounj:! and Charles M. Duke Jr .....ai:e confident they'll find the firs1. clear-cut · evidence of lunar volcanoes when they explore a mountainous regk>n nf the moon next week . If 1he\' do, they'll settle an aces-old. debale whether :i!l 1he moon '.~ crater~ were carv- ed by mele('Jr im pact. or whether some were v~lc<1nic. "We're 100 percent certain "'e'll find volcanic evidence," 'Duke reported. The Apollo Iii landinj:! site i,i;; nrar the cMter Descartes and mark~ ·the first lime 1~h~t astronauts will explore the moon's hi gh land s, The launching i5 scheduled April J'. P hn ln j:!raph! an d geochemical data obtained ftom lunar orbit indicate two dis tinct volcanic events oc- curred near the landing spot. perhaps four billion years ago before the moon became a relatively dead body. Scitn- rists believe one crealed the Cflyle y forn1alion and .the other the Descartes formation. Cayley consists of un- dulating terrain and i!I belie v- ed to ha ve resulted from a fluid liiva now. Dcscarte~ is mountainous and ts believed t.o have been created by viscous- thick. sticky.la va flow. ''Our prime efforts the first two times we're on lhe surface \\•Ill be to collect samples of the Cayley and Ot>scartes for- mations," Duke said. "Scien- lists wanl to know what made the difference. Why did one volcanic evenl form a lava fill and why did the olher fnrm a series Of mountains'.'" If Young and Duke collect volc11nic rock"s ii will prove_ I hat 1he moon once had a hot. live inter{or like the earth's. This would fill a m;ijor J?ap in the puzzle lhal J?eologis!s are constructing of lhe hi.story of the moon. 1he earth and our solar system. When Galileo first looked at the moon through h i s telescope 350 years ago. he suggested that all the craters there we re dut to volcanoe~. His hypothesis stood ~n­ cha\lenged for rwn cent.ur1es until someone suggested the impact theory. For more than 100 years. scientisrs engaged in long, bit- ter arguments over which was correct. Toda y. mainl y as a resu lt of the Apollo findings . it. is generally felt thal most of the fraters were impacts but that. ~omf have \'olcanic origin. ·mainl.v in 1he highlands. There are onlv a few holdouts for the all-imp~cl thenry . On their first nf three. ~urface excursions. You ng and r>uk e "'ill drive their moon bugJ!'Y a milr across the Cayley formation . stopping al two crarers they ha ve nicknamed Flag and Spook to cnllcrt rock samples. The second .dr ive will take !hem In Stone !\1ount;1i n. 2.6 miles to !he sou1h. whirh i!I part of the Descartes forma- tion. Astrona ut Feels Life 'Out There' SAN ANTONIO tAPl - Some"'here·else 1n the endlrss 'rea lm of the unh·ersr. !here 's bound to bt' intelligent lift. says astrona ut James A. Lovell. Lovell. "''ho has ventured in- tn space four limes, say~ he doesn't think it will be found in our solar system. Rut ·he points ()U l lhrre are rountless other stars like our sun that may ha ve planets ·similar In earth. · "I'm sure we 're no! lhe onl~ planet that has in telligent life as we know il," he said ?tton- d•y. As for Mars. the most likely planet fnr harboring life, l.A:>vell said he feels man may fi nd water-vapor and nnly AOme rudim enlarl'. plt1nl life1 "BUI righl now, we're not sure." 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"J'hey are bound to be hurt more~ by this layoff because they've not had any good batting practice." the Ran ge.rs' skipper decla red .• He said he liked the idea of 30 minutes batting practice just before each game to ·I j Tiff With Milwaukee LOS ANCl-~l.F:S IAP) -~lll"·aukee's Bucks pose a :-t u:~-~ defense a·nd the of- fensive n1 igh1 of Karttm Atxlul.Jabbar in their bid toni ght. tor a second upset of the Los Angeles L;1kers on the !.!liter's ho111e court. ~lilwauket' shock<'d the Lakers 93·72 in the opener ol the \\'estern playoff finals or lhe Naliona l Basketball Association when 1he Los Angeles shooters \\'(•re nen•ous nelli es at the lrigger. There ha ve l}('t•n CXl!Uses. the televi sion lights for one. but the fact rc1nained the Milwaukee defense roupled \\'ilh L:ikt>r inept shooting brought aboul an up set by one-sided standard s in the opener. shooters." he said. "But we don't expect it lo happen to them again." Coach Bill Sharman of the Lakers said he expected the lights to be the same as during the re~ular season when bi.s Lakers a\'eraged 120 points a game and \1•hen Jerry \\'est and c:ail Goodrich both \1ere btller than 25 per conlt'st. In the rirst ~f il\\'aukee gamC', \\'p~t hit for 11 poinl.~ and Goodrich for eig ht. "I kll{'\\' \\'hen m~· ~hot rolled around and arou nd and around ant i then fell out lhnt it \1•as1l't my garne.'' \\'est com· n1entt•1I. help the hitters along, if and when thc-----J.-. "It \\'as the worst shoo tiilR and passsn~ game \\'e've pla~·ed all year.'' con1n1t'nl<·d Bill Sharnian. the coach \\'ho in his lirst year sa 1Y thl' Lakers '"in 33 strniJ?ht games for one NBA r1·cord :ind G9 O\'('rall for another. Jabbar hil 33 point s for i\lll\\'aukee in 1hc ope11C'r alt hough oul-reboundl':ri hy C'h:imlX'rlain . 24·18. K:irrrm C'Onsistently sank his hook shots \1'hile rh:-in1berlain \\·as held In only those close in .1nd mis.ird sevcra! of those. t.Je fi nished \\'i!h 10 1>oinls. strike is settled. "That's a great idea and l'n1 all for it," \Villiams said. "ft's lime we started playing ball," he added. "This is a helluva situation. It's intolerable. The longer it goes. the more problems rt \Yi!! create." • LAKE HAVASU CITY -Mrs. Si d Advocate of Needles \ battled a 46-pound striped bass for 30 'minutes before her husband gaffed the record·size fish and brought it aboard their anchored boat at l\>tohave Rock at the upper end of Lake llavasu. · J\1rs. Advocate said the stripe r \lient fo r a shad minnow lure in about six feet or V.'aler at about 2 a.m. April 6. She said she found her hook \\1as bent almost strai~ht \\'hen she began removing · it from the fish's mouth. The previous record for the heavies t striped bass for Lake llavasu and the Colorado Ri vC'r \Vas 29 lbs .. 11 12 ounces, caught Aug. 7 by Ed Higgins of Kingman. • RENO - J im Padgett, ne\\·ly named basket ball coach at the University of Nevada·Reno. pron1ised 'fuesda y he wou ld turn the \Volf Pack into a \\'inner. a job he couldn"l t.lo at California. "I wouldn"t have taken this job ir T didn't think I could develop a successful progra m," he said. "It's obviously al. a very low ebb and it's itoing to require 24- hour days to get it up." Padgett-succeeds Jack Spencer as coach of a team \\'hiC'h \\'o n only five games In the last t\\'O seasons in the \Vest Coast Athletic Conference. \\'hile Josini; 45. • CHA~IPAIGN, Ill. -Gene Vance, one- time basketball \Vhiz Kid at the Universi- ty of Illinois. announced his resignation as Illini athletic director Tuesday aft er a pressure-filled five yea r regime. Vance, 48. hired in 1967 when Illini nlhletic fortunes \\'ere at lo\v ebb after the ·school's ·so:called ·stus:h·runa··:sfarida'I of 1966. said he "'as stepping out July 1 for "my own best interests and for the future or the athletic program at the Un iversi~y of Illinois." • PULL~lAN. \Vash. -\Vashington State University's new basketball coach , George Raveling, says he tries to emulate UCLA baskelb31l ma ster J ohn \Vooden. Raveling. 33, "'as appointed Tuesday to succeed Bob Greenwood \vho resigned after one season. in which the Cougars co1npiled an 11-15 record. The new coach becomes the first black basketball coach in the Pacific-8 Con- ference. He has been chief recruiter and nun1ber one assistant to coach Charles ''Lefty" Dr:iesell at the University of J.1aryland. Knick s Shoot Down Bullets NE\V YORK (AP I. -"Don't ask me about Boston -I don't even want to {liinK about Boston right now," New York coach Red Holzman sa id. "I just \vant to go out and have a couple or drinks and celebrate." \Vhat Hol zman and the rest of the Knicks had to celebrate was revenge - their 107-101 Nationa l Basketbafl Associa- tion victory Tuesday over Baltimore tha t knocked the Bullets out of the playoffs. It sent the Knicks into the best~!·scven Eastern Conference finals starting Thun- day night aga inst the Celtics. who won the Atlantlc1Jivision Lille liy eiglir games over New York. then ousted Atlanta in thei r semifinal series. "I think our defense did it for tit in this game-just like our defense did ·1t for us in the whole series," Knicks' center Jerry Lucas sai d or the revenge victory. A year ago it v.·as the Bullets who did the celebrating a(ter humping tbe Knicks eut or t.ht pla~·offs. Then Baltimort ran loto the Bucks, who breezed to 1 lour· game sweep and the championship. l •lt ...... Uln lftw Y..-.: 11111 . • • T • • f Marl" 1 , .• " De8uKl'ltr• 1 ., " Tret¥er1t t-1.1~s 8 rtc11 ... 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The stubborn Lears pulled into a 2-2 tie \\'ilh less than 14 minutes remaining on \'Cleran Norm Ullman's goal at 6:09 of ·· · 1 he fin a 1 ··pcr lo:<I'.' ·13tir·tn"! .. Bturt1Jf oour1ce·a· ... right back to. take the best-of-seven series 4-1. Linemates Phil Esposito aild \Vayne Cashman set up llodge, \\'ho beat Toronto goalie Bernie Parent with a IO-loot drive. Hodge also got the \Vinning goal in the fourth game at Toronto Sunday night. The Bruins will meet the winner of the J\1innesota·SI. Louis qua rter.final series. • • '• . ' ' ' • .. •i"'"./ '· ,t . . • • • " NE\V YORK (AP) -.Handyman Jim Roberts broke a third-period tie with his first goal of the playoffs Tuesday night as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the New York Rangers 2·1 in their Nationa l Hockey League Stanley Cup quarter- finals . The \'ictory left the Canadiens, defen- ding Cup champions. still trailing the best-of-seven series 3-2. Game No. 6 is sc heduled Thursday night in Montreal and a seventh, if necessary, \\'ill be played in New York Sunday. Laver Keeps Winning; Roberts, who plays all three forn•ard positions and defense, climaxed a two-on- one break with a quick shot that eluded Ranger goalle Ed Giacon1in \Vith just 3: 12 gone in th e final period. Emerson Downs Maud After that, Montreal threw up a persistent checking paltem in front or goalie Ken Dryden , and rarely allowed the Rangers a dange rous shot. • MI NNEAPOLIS.ST. PAUL (AP) -J. QUEBEC (AP) -Australian players dominated play Tuesday as the Cirst round-of -singles play in the $50,000 Quebec International tennis open came to a clOse. Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall and Roy Emerson, ve teran Australian stars, all battled their way into the second round of the single! compe tition. Laver now resides in Corona del ~1ar P. Parise broke in for an unassisted third period breakaway goal to tie the sco1·e. then Jude Drouin drove in the winner fess than three minutes later as the f.lin-while E1nerson lives in Newport Beach. nesota North Stars dropped the St. Louis Laver beat compatriOt Bill Bowrey 7-5, Blues 4-3 .Tuesday night in their National 6-4, Rosewall downed Roy Barth of San Hockey League playoffs. Diego 6-4. 6·4 and Emerson took Bob The victory sends the Nortb Stars to Sf. Aiaud of South Africa &-2, ~. 7~. Louis with a J-.2 edge for the sixth game In other singles play, Cliff Drysdale of Thursday night In the-best-of•seven-'South-Afrtca.~defeated Nicki Pilic of Stanley Cup quarter-final series. Yugoslavia 6-3, 6--3 and Bob Lutz o! Los Angeles beat Australian Fred Stolle, 6-{), 7-5. Doubles action sa\v ihe British pair of Mark Cox and Graham Stilwell beat John Newcombe and Tony Roche of Australia 6-3, 6-4 and John Alexander combined with Terry Addiso11 to down Q\ven David· son and Bowrey 6.3, 4·6, 6-3 in an al l- Australian match. The closest match or the day was the Emerson-Maud encounter with t he Australian winning the lle·breaker game in the last set. 7.3_ The tie-breaker systeni Is used by the SPonsoring \Vorld Championship Tennis group to prevent matches taking too long and comes into effect if a set is tied 6-6. The week·long tournament ends Sun· day. Los Angeles. beat ~lil\\'f'IUkE'e four tirnt>s in the fi\'e games ll11•y played durin~ the regu lar seastin. . Lights apparentlr t•aus11cl sotne pro~ le1ns for tht" L:1 kers Sundav '''ith lhe television lightin g ror ttle g u Ill e some\vhat dif(e rt'lll than t.luring the regula r season, Tonight's gan1t' \\'ill be lel{'('ast \vith Los Angeles blacked out but with such stations as KPL~I in Paln1 Springs 90 niiles a"·a~· carrying ii. \\'ith a capacit y cro,1·d of 17,5(lj already assured, there also \\'ill be closci.t cir,·uil TV at r-oine Los Angt•!cs n1ovie thenters. Los Angeles hit 27 percent of its field goal attenipts in the opener and even ~1il\\'aukl'C general manager \\!ayne Embry co1nn1ented the Los Ange le!! shooting \\'a:-; a1rorious . ''\Vc 've all seen cnou ~h b:1 sketll:.i H gan1es to know thi:-: c:1n happen to Pe11sio1a Plfl1& OK Shar1n;i11 11·as 11;orr icd about tht 1ight111g !!<'I-u p to a cc om in o dat e 1elevision, bu1 said. ''I cnderstand \\'e're going h11ck to the old \\'<IY 11 ifh the lights for lonif,!ht"s garne. llo\\·ever, the Ame ric:in llro:i drasting Con1 1)any 11·anls plent.v of li gl1t fu r its na- tiu nal 1)n,1h1t tion and :;;iy~ A contract \1·ith tht• NnA gives it lhf' richt to install illu1n inatinn as necess;Jr'\'. 'To all <1f 1\'hich. ftlih\-:uiket roach Larry Costf'lln CQr11111ented. "l'n1 not saying it coull11i'I Ix-a factor bt·(·;1use 1\'ho kno\'':. 11'hnl l'nul!t hnppcn 111 une basketball g:nne. but our defen:;(' 11 :1.~ \'f'ry good." And, to add to L:.il:t•r \1 oes. Oscar Robertson of the Buck~ figures he'll be able to run much better tonight than he did on Sunday. '"Rest 1)('rn1its injuriei to heal.'' com- n1C'l1IE'd llohertson. "·ho has been bo\}1erc1I by sore ston101ch mu scles. One Di spute Remai11s Befor e Strike Ca11 End NEW YORK f AP) -Striking ba seball pl ayers and club O\.\'ners renialned deadlocked today solely O\'e r 1nake.up salaries -after' reaching a pension set- tleme nt whicti could ha,•e prevented the 12-day-old walkout in the first place. And at the heart of the lone remainin~ Issue was a feelin g among the playerii that the owners would trv to cheat the1n salary-Wise in reschedulirig games lost to the st rike. which has delayed the opening of the season more than a week. \Vilh both sides making quirk pitches throu ghout day-long 111eetings Tuesdny and toss ing -and rejecting -proposals and counter.proposn ls hack and forth fastl'r than an around-the·horn double play, this \\'as the situation when matters ground to a halt in the wee. hours this morning: -Agreemenl was reached on a\locaUng $500,000 a year fro1n lhe pension plan's huge surp lus for retirement benefits. ln :t<ldition to the owners' ori ginal offer or $-l!l0.000 for health c:tre on top or the $i4 million thC'y contribute annually to the pension package. That agreenient comes \\'ithin the basic principle or collective bargaining. \l:hi Ch says that until there's agreement on everythiog, there's agreement on nothing. ''If \\'e had agreed on the $500,000 last \\'eek there would have been no strike." said !\1arvin Miller. executive director or th e A1ajor League Baseball Players Association. "Th11t's probably true,'' cuuntered John Gaherin, the owners' negotiator, "but $500.000 was not t.1r. Miller's price for a settleme nt before the strike." · \Vh ile the owners originally stood pat on th eir one·and only $490,000 health care offe r, the players were seeking a 17 per- cent cost-of.living hike in retirement benCtits, which would have amounted to more than $900,000. -The owners have offered to pay the players for lost games rescheduled on open date.~ or as part of a day .night doubleheader, but not for games made up as part or a one-admission doubleheader. The pl!tyers rejected that and eoun-- lered by ofrering to give up one day's pay llhC'y are pa id on a basis of 182 days rather than 162 ga 1nesJ. The owners turn- ed that down. Next, the players offered to play make·up games in one·adm ission t\vJn bills for hair pay. The owners re- jected that, too. In San Diego. Buzzie Bavasl, president of the Padres, said the team;s player representative. Bob Barton, "told me the pln yers seemed to think that the owners \\'Oultl try to cheat them by making up all the lost games as parts of doubleheaders " and 1 explained to him why that's a false assun1ptio11. '·As .1.n O\\'ner. I can assure you that I club always makes more money by p]ayin~ two si ngle games than by playi ng a doub1C-header. On t\YO dates, you get tx- tra revenue rrom parking, programs and conce.c;:;ions thnt you don't get playing a doublC'hf'ader. '' Bavasi said that if clubs reduce the originally scheduled nun1ber of home dates by sc hedu ling more doubleheaders. they'll have to return some money to season ticket-holders. "\V e h;:1ven't Jost any home dates yel.'" he sai1L ··but the D:OOge rs. Giants. Cardinals. Mets and Cubs have. All or them ha\I' large season ticket sales and l know th ey'll try lo tnake up lost games 'On off days ra1her than p I a Y doubleheaders. tr the players go along with our proposal. 1vhich I believe is more than rair. I'm sure they II make up all. or nearly all. or the nioney c11lled for in their co nlracL,." J\1iller. ho"·ever. said that wouldn"t be equitable for <!ll the players since some citie., do better, say. \\'ith a Sunday doubleheader than Sunday-Monday single gnmes. "Some players \\'ill lose money and so1ne wo n't," he said. "\Ve \Vant equity for all players." Miller said he wasn 't sure \Vhelher the 24 player representatives. who met for more than JS bours Tuesday, would get together agai n today. He also S8ld J. CUrtis Counts, head of the Federal Media tion Service, was in town and he didn't. rule out the possibility of further mediation efforts. New Squabble In NBA Draft MILWAUKEE (AP) -Wayne Embry, genenl manager of the Milwaukee Bucks. said Tuesday night his tea m owned rights to Julius Erving evea though the Atlan ta Hawk! said they have signed !he American Basketball Associa· tion star. "As far as the by-law1 or the r-;,, nal Baske tball Association go. the rlg1 lo Julius Erving belong to the fl.111wru1kee Bucks -It's as clear cut as that." Embry said. The Buck.!! picked Erving ln the first round or the NBA draft ].fonday. But Tuesday, the Atlanta Journal Tepcrted tht H:i~·ks o( the NBA had signed Erving SUnday for $2 million. Ho~key Players Thinki11g oi Striking The Hnwks confirmed the. signing later T~ay, but. club president Bill Putnam' said the contract will become v11lld •onl1 after Ervin~ compl~tes the final t.hrtt years of his pact.. with the ABA 's Vlrglni1 Squires. CHICAGO (AP) -Th• Chicago 111ac1' • agllnsi -the league unless (hey had a Hawks are biding their time . in ·the voice i11 matters concerning equipment . StanJey Cup Playoffs, but they're atso~~--The Hawks would 1lke to get the rest or the league to agree with them that amused over National Hockey League players should have a voice in any rules concemll\g the curvature or sticks. change ln equipment rules. The Hawks mel wltb Alan Eagleson Before the start or the current playotrs Tuesday to iron out their dlfferencn over the league ruled that the _curvature or a league rules concerning stick curvaturt. hockey stick blade should not excted one-- Eagleson, counsel for the players' h~lr inch. The league "'ent. so rar a5 to.J""' . _association, took a vote. and found the spect--indlvidual slicks to mokw ure Ulty Hawn unanimously In lavor o! going were legal. Tu•lce the lia\\•ks were burned. First, the league ruleO:-:iigalnst the slick used by Pat Stapleton, Chicalo defense1nan. The_n. in !he second game of the playoffs against Pittsburgh. the Nll L ruled Dennis llull 1s stick-was Illegal. ltu11 , whose Jliek was found to be three- eighths or an inch over the curvat11re ll1nlt or noe-half inch, wa!I fined $SOO and another $500--fine ... was levied again st the team. The: Black Hawks are not happy over the situation since Bobby Hu!! and Sta n h.1ikita originatMI the curved sticks. Both le<! hampered by the rules. Ir Eagleson fan get the dther clubs to go along with the Hawks, thtre might be a strike In lhc Stanley CUp ptayotl•. Eagleson {Ind the Ha,vks clahn the league has no rlghlJQ make a change in tht'"ltller conc:emtng the curvature or the rttcks wilhoul consultlns the players. Putn:.\m said he did not believe ErVin1 was ~ubject to lhe NBA draft because ht already wa s a professional . having gives up his final )·ear of cllgiblllly 1t tM University of lllassnehusetts a year 1g1 lo sign with Virginia . He led the ABA In scoring and was third in rebounding this year. Embry ,.Id, "No ...-.1...-ln tilt NBA has...a right lo ·s\gn him to • contract.. He's our property-and you get flntd for tampulna. 11 J4 DAILY PILOT Edison Dealt Loss; -Mesans Belt Barons Costa ~1t11'1 Mu 11t1ng6'. ll·ere the only 1re1 outfit .tb!e to cop a win In the Ir vine Leagut. baseball chast Tues· day as coach Jim H!gey'$ ?i.tesans took a ~I verdict from John Cole 's invading Fountain Valley nine, ln other Irvine match· . ups, the previously unbeattn Edison Chargers saw hos! Los Alamitos nudge in for a shart of the loop lead by taking the Chargers' measure . 3 · I : f\;lagnol ia nicked Corona drl ~1ar·s visiting Sea .King s. 4-3 . and host Santa Ana Valley toppled the Eslancia Ea~les, l·L ~1esa !P.f!-hander A n d v J\1art1ntz handcuffed ! h c r~ounta1n Valley Barons on Cln· ly 1hret hits, one of lhen1 Ray Eckles' solo home run in the tnp of rhe second 1nn1n,I! ~larttnf"Z struck out 5JX and v.•a.lked fV.'O Thfi ~l ustang$ rrased a 1-0 Baron edge by garnerini a pair of runs on r-.1ark 5(-hrupp '! 1110-run do uble in The seconti ~tesa added single tallies in thl! ft>urth . fifth and 'i x t h framl!s. Su1iset Baseball Vike , Lion _)' N111es Share. Top Spot A three-way deadlnck fnr first _place in lhi! Sunset League baseball standings is th!! rl!sult of Tuesday's loop hostilities. f.farina 's Vikings l!arned a sharl! of thl! lead v.•ith a sharp 2-0 victory O\'l!r visiting l..(lara, the pacese1ter en 11! r in g Tuesday's action . while thl! Westminster Lions blanked Ne1vport Harbor's hos! T;irs. 3--0, to also gain a piecl! of thl! top spot. Huntington Beach's Oilers were not so lucky as they dropped a 3-2 decision to in· vading Santa Ana . Big noise fnr J\1anna 1~·as once-again sophomore r1~hl­ hander Greg Fos ler. "'ho pitched and hit his way to his eighth win in nine mound de· cisions. setting a school single season record in the process . In scattering four hits. Foster allowed just one iA'alk and struck out five. He also knocked in mate Rod Brown with a third-inning insurance run on a base hit after the latter had ~olt ~ri aboard on a srngle and th~.1 advanced on Jim Ca i n · s sacrifice and a single by Ron Swanson. The Vikes of coach Ray Allen picked up their inti tial tally in the fir st on Ca in's solo home run. Stockham New Lion Mean\vhile. at N e \\' p n rt . Frank Munoz' Lions topped the hosl s of Andy Smith on a three-hitter bv lefty BJIJ Hale . "'ho fanned nine and alloiA'l!d jultt one frre pass. The Lions put the game away <JU ick1y. sroring their three runs 1n'tht first framt. In lhe first. Boh Nodland "''as safe nn an infie:d hi!, Rich Esoinoz;:i singl<'d and Gordon Blakeley walked tn ln;id the ba ses. Gary Rungo 11·a~ I.hen safe on an er· ror. scoring Nndlanrl . whHe ;i walk to Jeff Siemen s forct-d Espinoza in . Blakeley came home on ~1ike Tes s i er 's ground oul . Newpor! had no real scoring threat. as the on I y Sailor safeties were chalked up by Bill Ferrer, Bruce \\'ingerd and Doug Chard. Huntington saw a 2-1 lead ~n down the drain in the sixth against Santa Ana , wi th the Saints scorin~ t11•ice in tl'lc stanza on Darrvl Sn1ith 's leadoff solo circui't blast and back-to-back..base hits b1' Greg Seoulved;:i and Jack Da vis. Don Terranove·s unlucky Oilers scored a run in the fourth on Jerry Ashford's basts-loaded sacrifice fly 10 deep right field and then ad· ded ano1hcr tally the followin~ inning on Ashford's single &nd stolen base and brother Jim Ashford 's double. Lo1r1 (f ) l ' ' l ' ' 1 l • " • g • • ! g g 0 g g • ---.- In tht fourth Sill Clark eot tin via an ~rror and !Cored on another m1sc ut white ad· vanc1ng nn J\h1rt1nez ' singlt . Chuck Glaspy scored on an overthro w rrom lh1rd base in the fifth Arter "''liking. slel\\• ing second and mnv1ng to the hot C()rnrr on an nl'erthro"'· Thr Musran11s' final tally "'"S ilCCounted for bv Jerry r;olden . whn \\'alked in the ~Jxth and then mt11·ed up on si ngles by Rand y Foss ilnd T1tn ~1ays Junior J\1 1kt Alba pitched a respectable g1me fnr Bill J\lorris' Chanz:~r.s. allnw1ni oo· ly six hiis l'lnd fanning one. But Alba wa!kl'.d f1 1·p hatters and got intn a· minor jam in • lhe fifth . When Los Al pushed across the decidini: marker!!. breaking a l-1 lie. . As for Edison's onl~· run. it came across in !he third . J.\1ark Sigl led· r.iff that frame t\•lth a 5ingle. stole second and came home on nne nf l\\'O sincles b.v Mike Selwood. Bii:, stick for the \V inn ing Griffins 11•as Bob McKelvie, >A·hn knocked in the !wo vie· torious Los Al runs in the fifth on 11r linl! drh'e douhl e off the Charger third b a s e m a n '.s glo1e. Corona·s Dan Gr igsby was also a laugh luck loser. g\\Ping up only sel'en hits and fanning four. Fll a~nol ia negated a 1-0 second-inning edge by Tom l\'etv Ice Capades Star Trsger 's Sea Kin~s and re· tal iattd "'ilh a pair of runs in Julie Lynn Holmes. a member of the '72 U. S. !he bottom h111f nf that frame Ol ympic fi gure skating team. has signed as a fea· and sinJ!l<' cnunrer5 in the tured performer 1\•it h lce ~C~pade!l . She'll make her th ird and fourth. debut in Denver Thursday night and will be fea· The Sf'a Kin,11s picked up. tured u1ith the shou• v.1hen it moves to Southern their f1ri;t run on successive Californ ia . singles b.v Bob Palmer and ----------------------SIP\'" Ml'lrt .;ind a 'vitd pitrh. "'hir h scorer! Palmer from th ird. 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Coach Harry Hiike' Di ablos. 1'.·ere paced by the s1eady pitching of junior right-h11nder Rob Fergusnn . whn wenl _ lh'e di!!lance in i;iiving up e1jlht hits. rour walks and striking out seven. ~lission Viejo tallied three limes in the first inning with Mikt Grimes' two-rbi single knocking acrflss Britt H~n· drickson and Joe Jones v.•h1le mate Jell Carta scored. on a f[lissed pickoff • attem~l and moving around to third on Grime·s· safe!)'. The Diablo.s go1 lwo morP in the fifth. when Scot.I Tolhert slruck out with the bases load· td but Oiablos Hendrickson 1•1rl .Jones scored on 11 \\•ild pitch on the third strike nf- !ering. Toby Reschan and Mike Stavro scor~ unearned tallies for Marshall Adair's Tritons in the second after each .sinl{ltd and took advantage of 11 Diablo rii'iscul! iA'hile Rick Douglas doubled .John Sprinlif· man home in 1he seventh after !he laller had sinizled. Darrell McKibhao·s Laizun" nine hroke a 2-2 deRdlock against Ken Tratar's Trojan5 in the fifth on Chuck Corwin·~ 11·alk. 11 p<lssed hall . Prrnr. a fielder's choice and Tom C r a "' f o r ll ' s bases-loaded sacrifice fl l'. SJ~· Cit "''"'* 1)1 .. ' ' ' ' ' r r ' ' i i ' . " 1 Mo1Jia~ \litlt U> 8 llU<~tl. I• M1ncock. l b l'1!!•r1on. II II, l"lrlfl~• D O. fll uckel. ti r.r Per~oud, t "allett. lb (I ll, ti M"U•~tn. 1~ T~!1l1 " ' ' ' ' 1 l ' ! 1 g II rbl ' ' ' . 1 • 1 8 g • ~ ; " •Ill ' . i g i ~ ' • I 1 g • ' ~ rbl ' . • ! ! i i g ' i ~ rt+ r i i ' 1 • • ' ' ' . • • ! g ' Cage Boss i"'"''"· 21! ' ' ,, ""'""• (11 g g ' ' J • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' • • g • ' ' ' G•lgtbV, ~ 3 0 TOl•l1 II 3 O--t•vero3 U l'~on!(r, r! fl K•rl•f -. U lhu•r. c M1t111h1 l•l ' ' 1 ' ' • ' • ' ' • ' • ' • Ali.o l!ll1!b!1 OulCll Sl>fclol IG H111t) lH1"0 lltlC.I!. On1 "''le l"lt t Cll •m•nt (l l·to•ed >'re'f"!'ll All •111 • l'l."11 UIO!l...lC.. cll •"'lflt ll"lct 14e!I. Los Ala1nitos ResuJts Doug Stockham. 28. head ~oach at Riverside's Ram nna High, was named head varsilv basketball coach at Westminster High b~· the Hun· tingt.on Beach Union Hi~h Schoof Distric l. hoard n f trustees. the DAIL'' PILOT learned exrlusive\y !orl:>.v , It wa~ rirst disclosM ~lon­ d::i v in lhe DAIL'' PILOT th.3t Stockham had heen ll!il·en lhe nod to rtnlace Don Patrick Leavey. although f orm a I rarification hv the school board was still.pending at that time Sl'X'kham "'"~ one of thrf'f' f1 na-li~f~ fnr thf' \'tlCJUK'I' crealed r('{'Pnl l1· 1'11' t h e rt~igna!1on nf Lea1 e1· A former (;:ii Sl:ih• tLoni;: Beach \ ca~ er . Stoc kham·s Ramnna cnnt1ns:;enlor; 11.'"re cnri· sisten1J.1· ~1rce~~ful si nce he assumed that inb fr(lm Tom ~Vi !Jiams in 19!1~ R.!lmona ral\l11 rPrl !h"" ('1i r·1.~ BPll I~t11i:tue rh::imn1'lnth•ri !ht' ]:aor;t t11·n !le,.~nn~ anrl 11•11~ t liminated tn lh<' ~"""l'ld rnun'1 nf this vear's llF AAAA nlavoffli bv L;i H::ohr;i aft"r ha,"1n~ edgeo ~fiiter Dci. Sli-!i~. 1n a f1rsl rountJ p\;:i\nff rnn· le~I 1 Stf}(kham's for1t 1 ~ r\Pfen~r. since hi~ Ramnn11 ~Quad aBll\\'· f'll no CSL opr-inent mnrf' ! hl'l'I M l'J(l11'1t!I in any one game 1n l'l?l·i2. • "· u ~•tilt. 1b SWI A30ft, ~b ~03"'· 0 W•lder,.,1~. c• ',\'l!ee!er. I! Wtlls, c 1 ~ } g ' . i g e ''''°"'· " T!!l!l lS " ' S.Cort DY lftA•btJ g ' • • ! O'l~Ql\(ln......I) ~ft 101 Ol'I •-2 • ' S1"r1 A"• 01 Crl WIO•d, 2 " S"'ilh, u ~•tulvec'1, (f !hv•,, I! Av111, e Molon&, Jn C111, r1 K~ve1 •b Cl!l+ftndt~. ~ T0!81\ Hunl111tl8fl V1n•"'e"lo•1, Jb E'lf llrOm, 10 Jfrry "'"'Ord, e Clttter. n J om .l,1hlord, c( KtnnedY. rf Tro,e1. )I> M~nv1k . 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Cl•fYe !L LtcoJl•) Lt~Y TriD IG 1(11m~ltd ••• "~ ·n·n "" ••• "" "" !lllTH II.ACE -0"'~ "'II• >'1•• &It •Pt!. llO<l·Wl""'' 111.oca '" 19.11 .1971 &l!O ellt ltile rocn·Wlnner 1~6.{(IO '" 1•11· 1012. nan·wlnntr cf t teorl 1"1' "'0"'1• I" l••t 4 •tfrl! Purse 1HK'fl Me.mo"•! ,..0111,11 1~ & c~.!drt"''l M~lc11 Ct"'ler of l ent l'llM~. Scol3 s11~ (I( M••n•r~! Pln•l1nn N jJ M lll•rl Gold K•nt IL LllC01te! p~··· Ptr~ln' (J McG•ff!!rl H~ICYOn M~•l••!e /G Lon9e) P~r~lnJ Cnnlct !Cl Cm,.k l Ar,.,br~ Lii IJ O'lrl11'1 Cll•"'~nte 81001< IL Cltunaftl SEVEN'1'io! lltllCf -On! nlil• ••ct c11r..,1ng All ~at' To1 c111,.,1.., 1•lcf 11~.00(I. Pur<t ~ It ( ~"' f " l"ll•u,.,entJ, !"I: J~•ltr~" SkioDtr tC l aydl C~uct ~ ... IG 1(11,.,1le•I l •dY A~ldl~l !£ 5Ttw••ll \VOrlloy-Pac•nt-Tlnlf {5 OUDmtrl Wl,.~i"f C•v<•1I (Cl Crcnk l G•!tnbft l O'!rr~ tJ MU!t •\ Soetd• Ou!et IJ vot11ro1 ,~~en 'OM . ., ... "M "~ "" Lyons' Hit Paces UCI, 2-1 Da vid Lyons drilled i11 d1>uhle ti) detp left field to M:or~ pncher G&ry \\'httlock with rwo outs in the bottom 1>( tht lntlLinning M..lhe...UC lniln •----:Anteater b11seb&IJ t e A m defeated stubborn Ca l Siatt: f f'ull~r1r.in1, 2-J. T ll e s dA y afternoon at u;,. \I, !nner 's dia- mond. Lyons' hU c!Jm11xcd an uphill hlflle frir the A ntc1Her~ that . .!ii"' them score !ln,ele f11lit.s in thr e1~hth and n1.nth frame! to 1>~·11rcrimr 1 1-0 Fullertt.ln ed "' 1.ir1 l' mv.· 23- IM Friday afternoon UC? will out. lace the Uni vl!'rsity of Nevada The UCI bats v.·ere limit~ lLV1 in Las Vegas 1n a sin~le to rour hils for the fir~! seven game v.•1th a doubleheader 1nnlngs by f'ullerton rl&ht·h&n. c:arded In the...g11ombling c&pitAI der K~ith 6owe. In the eighth. - Saturd11.v morn ing starlin~ 111 Dan Coronadt'I t1r1lled ti lint II o'c\OC"k. . dri"e tg_ left that Ken! Rozelle \Vheeloc~ brouiht liis season P lckei:t off the ground '\\'ith a record to 7-3 ~·11h a complete shoestring circus cAtch. g1mt vic tory He gR\'e up Jell ~tallnoff then !>tit~ a eight hits and had eight triple lo the fenct1 1n right strikeouts. four of them com-center field and .scored on 11 in~ In the tlna! 1v.·o innings. sacrifice fly by c11c:her Terry Tht lone Fullerton run ca me Stu(ly to knot the count Dan In !he f1ffh on a pair of s1ng~s Hl!riun's double in t~e · sam! bt Pelt Janl<n and Chuck Inning wu wa•\!d when the Adams coupled wiJh an Infield nt•I baller eroUJiileil out. .• • . ' .. , ! I ' i I .UC J""lf!1 L1l ~ rill I: g I j l 'i .i I ' ! I i ! 1 I Swimming Sttrnmaries Gaucho~e In 14 Rustle 1·s , Bucs Goldf'n We.!!1 C n 11 t g f' · 5 baseball te11rm stayed in lht thick ol the.. hot SQ.uthrrn C111iforni • Conf ertnt e rsre with a hilrd-earned. fi-4 10·1n· nln£ vic tory over ,·1situ1,11 Ea ~t LA Tuesda v. The wln · kept coach Frf'd Hoovers Rustlers a g;i me be.h ind 1;'1rcul1 leader Cypres~. ln other area .JC ga rnts. Orang~ Coast handed invading ML San Antonio a l.{l South Coast ci rcuii defeat 11nd Sad- dleback tied ho"l Palomar 1n 14 innings , l·l. in ~tission ac-. tion. Relief p i tcher Dal'e' JC, Prep Baseball Standings SOUT loll!ltN CAL (VO•I H GDl<lt " YI"! E~11 L• L9• Anttll& CC 11 .. :1 ~0"110 LA f<Ar 80t CONFllt~Nr l . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' i 7 6 '1'ut1d11'1 Srortl Gola•~ WI!! '· E11t L • II~ '". "'''~fl Cvt>•t!I ), ~le Hon~" LA Ma rrier 11. L"-C 1 'rld11'1 11711! LllCC •1 G~l(lt" W111 'l"'f.J! t i Eft1t L"-L Mtr~· t 1 rtie M""<I" 'OUTlt CO.A.IT CON FfRt';c( c;a (•'"'"'' I ' ~u•l•r lo~ ' ~an!& •"• I • 2 0 •1"!1! CN 1! ' 6 '' 1 S•n Olete ,1 1 I'' 5tn Clt100 Mt.JI I l ''I Ml §an Anltnoo ) ' 7 Tut~d•t't lcar,1 • 0 •&"1t (611! I, Ml !1n "'"!On<ft G 5•"1" •"' s. S•n Oltoc Me11 0 ,Ullfr!"" 11.JI" Cll~t> ! ,, 1•'1 c;1m• S1~!1 Ant 1! Or111gr (MJI S1t11rd1v·1 G1,.,.1 Ortnt • Cetsl •' S•nt1 An• '"" Olt~· 4! r •rll!O• I) 8 .... ~,, Si n ClltOO Mt11 11 Fulllrf!lfl (I ''"''') OltANGI LfAGUE W ' .. ' . ' ' I 1, 1 ' ' : 1 l 1 4 l' 1 . ' ' T1111dlY'1 ''D'" L~"'"' &t•rn '· U"'i•t •1rty ' Soncr1 6. El OD•l <le 1 Vt ltnc11, 4, &r•1 O Frlfl1'• 01m11 El O~rldO I ! Uft!YfrJlty le1 -'"'ll'DI 1! L•tunt lltl Ch lt~f~ll S1ddl1b1ck 11 V1l•nc•1 8 •e1 11 ~no•• OAltDIN GltOVf Tuudl Y'I Stort i l cllt Gr1nt11 l . •tnchc 1111,.,,10, 0 Ptclllt l 1. Lai A"'l101 l /' lf\ft, I Gt rdt~ G•Dv• I , S1"111,~ l l'rld11'1 ~me• &al11 Gr•~dt ti L1 Ou'"'• 5tn!lt~D I t ~lntl!a Ala,.,11(11 "1clllt1 11 G4rft" Grove l llV!Nf LIAGVI W L GI : V' 1 ' '• ' . ' ~ g ~ : v j,' ' .. ' ' ' ~ 1 : i W L GI ' ' ' ' l ! l Klungreseter \1·on hi~ t.111'n came for the Rustle r.1, sing/In,:: In Gent. ~!!CM· leinf'r 1vlth one nut 1n the le&t nf !ht 10th . A "'alk tn Bud Bulhng . Tony rrtscrs single 11nd f.1\ke nodd '~ triple g11ve th e Rustlrrs a 2.n ltad in !hf' se<.'Ood. II became 4-0 in the third \\'hen Bl11lne Caldtr .s in~ed ,11nd Phil McCartney walked. Aftrr a double !!teal in v.•hich Calder scored. Bulling fol ln11·td v.•irh ,11 three·bagger 10 plate J\1rl'.Rrtnc.v. East I.A l;illied lhrtr runs In lhl! si x1h when i't I art l n g Ru~fler riitrher Boh Sel vidge 1ir·rd (he hart :1 nll-hillf'r ror fivt ;ind one-third innings l and the Huskif's tied it in the eighl. f'reshmRn rt11 ht·hander D-!in Qui senberry 1H!Ain c:1n1e .up 11•it h a sparkliniz pi!ch1ng perforn1anre for Orang~ Coa~t. Quisenbcrrv allOll't'd Just. s1t hits In izoiit'g the distance for ('oac h Barry \Y .ti 11 11 c I!· s Pir11!c~. He struck out four 11nd 1valkcd 111·0. The rorn1Pr Cn~la Mesa ~li~h star l\'as nnty in l.rouhl e in !ht t i11hth inn ing whrrt op. posing pitcher Glenn l\~idcap led off lh"" frame v.11t h a dnuhle. But Quistnberry wf'nl to "'nrk, induc.in11· 1he next lwD h;it trrs to pop up 1tnd j!l!tling thP fin;ll nut nn ;:i strikeout. Or11.naf' COQ~\ ba11.11:ed it.s nn· lv run in the fnurth v.·hrn Rirh Fif'lder led off v.•ith " single, stole second and scoreti '"·o outs hllt.r on Ron Marun·s sin· gle to center. 1\1canwhite . Saddleback·s on- Iv !wo runs c;imr in the si:a:th On a .single tn Sr11n Lak. 1 wAlk to Scott Joh'annes. a s11 crifice itnd Gre~ Kessler'.• l\vo-run s1n~lr 10 ri~ht center. Coach Douiz Firlz' Sad· dlebark Gaucho~ 1101. somf' tnp pitchin11 out of Ruben Paramo and Mike ~·lats. P11ramo v.·f'nt th .. firJli1 10 innings, striking nu! stvrn 1tnd w;ilkinR f'A'O. Maes finished up, allov.·ing jusr nne singlf'. fannini four and 1A•alk inr1: f\\'O. ~laf'!I came on In thr. 11th ll'l1h th t blsr..~ lo:ided and no nut,; and b11 ited the Gauchos out of trouble. Lcee1. Jh 1!111 LA (U •• ' ' I ~·•.,111. It 1tu1~,rlerd. c ' ' w,fco•. r• c~~vt1 ... , •ri~•f. !~ &e"m1. cf l(f!I••' J& ln,llJ~. o "·~o fl Tot1I• ' ' ' ' ' i! Wtll II) ' g 1 ' • 0 ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' g I ' 1 ' J ~ g CNll Pl l ' l ! 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Mtltcl bid$ su•111110• COUIT Of' TKI! l l'lt MU•,.1111 WIOfll 1•1 llo•l'IO C • tu.intu i •: JOtll SI., Ntwp1tl a11d1, Ct. •lUO liOLSA CYCLES AN O ACCES.SO•llfS, lot ll'lt IWINI ef 0t1l1•cts r: STATI 01' CALIPOINIA IO• JIM JO NES ~ALLERY, :i,n H. CN H Cl•r1 l . lot!.. lt'2 Mlld ... lc1r, •3'11 l oh1 Av11111t. Wt 111'1'1 In t I • r , l"MAll I -L1r.cuc ... Co111t111e1i011 TK I COUNTY Oii' OIANOI - Exteiads Rese11e Range T h e U.S. Coast Gua rd's newest helicop ter , the HH·3F, is a recent an.d impo r iant addition t o the the d epartm ent's search and · rescue o p erat ion i n Southern C a li- forn ia . Th e n ew c h o p per has a r ang e or u p to 300 m iles a t s ea and c an effec t 1.n o ffsh o r e land ing or hois t recover y of m is hap survivors o r medical e va c uees a n d return to home bas e at s peed s to 143 knot s. tlllflWt P, Lflll<N •f•dl. Ct llf. CO'lll 111\eM, C1. C1lftornl1 tH•l !"MASI t -LtfldlCIN rrrl11rlan .... 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COl'lt 1 of for llH"lfltr PltlKlll•ri ll'll tlli t !tie !Irr. •ubli1'11d D••1111r Cot11 01lJp M•r(" 22. n 11111 A11tll .s. n, n12 LEG " N OflC ,16'J1 DocurM"'' ••• now Oft lilt 81'1! '''"n to • l'llel, ~ E -.Pl!Cllsl'IH 0r1~ Cot1I 01111 """'· "'' IM!lllk lor ln11ttCflon 1,, 1111 11ld atf1c1 '"" Dfact al llt•l"'I tllt .,.,... "-1 llf<I" 11'·n Mtrd• t2. 7' ""' APfll J, 11, 1t 12 1'6-1' ... ·tM Ow"''· •f'MI of Lt!tt & l'lood. Ml ,.,, Aprll 1s •. lfn, t i t :lD '·'"·· In Ille 1 ----:-::-0-cc..,--~----,,CTIT!OUI IUlllfl!l.I L1rw:IKI,. An:llllKll. l lO.I Cot•! Mlph-tcurtrllMl'I ol 0-ot•lflltnl No. ~ .. \lhf LEGAL NOTICE NAMI! ITATIMl!NT ' LEGAL NOTICE wiy •. sou111 Liou,.., c 1n1 .• and m1v be court, 11 JOO Clvk. c,,,1,, Drive Wt.i. 1111 T~t followlnt Pl'"'" II ctoln• llu1ln1H oblllflH 11 "" alll(t 111 .... L1nd1C•IH' IM City 01 5•"'' AIM. Ct lltornl1. Ho1ic1 11 t lvt n ~t•tb"f 11111 <II\ Airll ,,, 11: . PtCTITtOlil IUStN•SI ""•Cflfltch b~ d1Pffftl119, sU.00 /Of t8t~ Ot1fd A1trll •· lt;rl. 1t12 11 7;JCI O"tlock 1.m .. or •• $OOll Ii. G. ENTEll l"ll lSES, 14'1 P'llt u , HAMI STATI M•NT Ill of f•ntrll .tl fll •nd 1119cltic•!lll,,I. WILLIAM E. II JOHN, t1111e1tt1r 11 Tiit lftillltr ctn IHI lltird, t i l'l1et, COi" Mtlt . Ct !lf. '182'. Tiit igl!owl111 1N•l4fl1 1r1 dol1111 Thli CllPOlll wlll bl rirt;lldecl ii tllt 1e!• Cl!Un ly Ci.r~ Cll~Y-COUHC/L C.NAMI EllS at 1i.. CIT·¥ t.. J. ~ttY,....JjtLl"ll111_f'lttt,_Coll• .bullt\t H 11:_ ------_ lrt rllv•fll'll com•l•I• and J11 ~ ,or>-D.U .•. Y.IA. CA•PI NTll Ii t.A•Nl l OF JllVINE, lltVIN E TOWN CENTElt M111, C1!1f, FINAL l!!NCOllE, C J W. 1'111 JI., dlllOll wltlll" tl~e dtYl·•ller ll'lt bld 11..en-ll Y: l •Nl lT J. SC:HAG, Jiil.i Deadli1ie for E1itries Se_t April 17 The Newport Ocean Salling Association h as issued in- v itations a nd r ace entry forms for the 25th anniver sary sail· ing of the rclmed Newport lo E nsenada y a cht race. The event, sailed a n nually during the week of May S, a Mexican holid ay. dra ws more than 500 sailboats. The spec· tacular start at noon on Thursday, May 4, will be in four divisions. Divis ions this year will in- clude yachts measured under the Inte r national 0 f f s h o r e R ule (IORJ, P acific Hand icap Racing F leet (PtlRF J, Mid get Ocean i;tacing Fleet IMORF I a nd O c ean Rac i ng Catam a rans. T he IOR a nd PH RF divisio ns will be divided into five c la sses s tarting at 10 m inute intervals. ~10RF and ORCA divisions start a s s ingle units, · NO&,A officials anticipate that the 15th anniversary race may lop 600 e ntrants for the first time. The 12>mile r ace is open to •Ml Ct mPu1 Oriwt, . lll!Oln' 700. lr~)nt, Tllh bu1l11,e11 Is btl"t (Of\dUCltcl t y •n (11111 Miit .,.,. illt , •SH Mtc.&rltlur hultw• .. Ct !llotnll. fllltl't wit! IHI 1 l'Vlllf, ll•ir!ni ltKll ... ldu1t. Mt r .. rr Sn•dtt lonlllln. 1•101 AlllOn-Etcl'I bid IPlt ll tit ,,,.,11 oul ,, t~e P.O. IOI UN aJI Cruis ing yach ts C)f ' • la ,.,.!Ider lht """'-"or 111 Ordl,..ll(t L. J , Gllro' •uln, API • .)Of,, Hu,,llntlon Htrbo\lr. "F ,., ot l'roi>O•it""DOUnd 111 tlC" >ti of NtwHrl ltt(~, Celll. t!U) ·suitabl t hoa n 0 of 1111 cur Councll of 1111 c11y 1r 1,..1,... lrtlt 1t1111M,,1 lll•d w1"' '"' C01.111tv (1J11. ·~~11c1111111, T•I: U7·fflf . e ype W e OW e rs r •lklPll1!9 II¥ ,.,.,..II(, TM C<M!llflH Clt11! of O•t!llf Cou,,/p Oii: A1rll 10, 1t11. ltulll Toitr Fl,,tl. 217t Cornt !I Or.. i0Ut1utnl ,; 11,', LIDCr (Ode Ill lllt $111• PulllllPltd Or11191 'Ce11r OtllY l"illtl, c har tere r s are m embers Or Ordln111(el of IN Caunly Ill 0rl f19•. S•ICI liy l t wtrlr J. Mutd1K 0.tu1¥ (ll\H'llY COlll Mt11, Cl lll. '26U of Ci lifarnl•, SOl.llhe•n Cttlll'lt,,ll I Ylidlnt Aorll 11, 11. U, UIJ "'-1!·72. LEGAL NOTICE applicant~ for members hip in coc1111w Ord!,,1nc11 0tntt1llr con111n 1111 Clerk. Tllli ~slneu 11 "'"' clltlduc•fd "v • 1nc1 C0Mtr11CllC111 Tr1d11 c o u n < l t • · l y ach t CJUb recognized by the -It r1nt• of rttU!t !IO"I °Nhlcll YUtt l'ut1U1hecl Ort"91 Cot1t 01ltyp ~I~ Nr111e•-,:~;"ry S LOl!dllll l ulldlnt Ind Conllru<I~ Tr1de1 ~1~71: -ir•lktble !o Ille 1r11 now incorP1t1tH 1117 111°1j This •lllemtint "111.., ,..,111 tht (eul'llV 111 Or•1'111t Cou11tv. 11)1 SU'IOlll 1 ' '11--------------- North American Yach t Racing •• tn1 c11, .,,. 1••1111 ,,1 .... 111 11!d In· "'' • 1'· 1'' ""° M•r 1• n~2 • Cl•rk "' O••n•• cou,,11' 11,,. Mire,. 20 t.otrd "'' 11cen 11M111 •n• 1 ••i;e••11 tA• m, Un i.on. ••-p 'f' Co I cotoort tlon. Tl'lrff (llJll ts ti ••Id Codll/911 LEGAL NOTICE 1t11, ev ltvtrlr J. MiddoJ, 0.1111~ pri vtMllll '111 01 MUrlr Wl§tl .,," •c _ ~ tUPf.•tOll GOUllT 01" THI WI!:" aCI IC aS atdil'l•nttl ••t on Iii. '" 1111 tlllct o, !hi Cl!Ullll' Cltr~ cr11t ar IY~f Ill ~lftell nttd to •-STATE Ofl CALll'O•NIA 'OI Yac hting A ss 0 c I a ti 0 n • CllY (ltrk Ind •rt open lo ~bllc fn.. ''CTITIOUI IU'SIHliS . ,., .... Ku1t .,.. conl•~CI ""'1d'I will bt :,:~~~~ THI COU NTY Of OIAN•E . · y h · t otdlon Ir.tit . NAMI! 1\.t.T•MIHT l"llbMlfltd Crt"'t CNll 0.11¥ l'llel !hf succe1•ful boddtf, 1J'ld !ht .. tJ HI. A•lHN Southern C alifornia ac ltng l'ub!llMCI Or'1rite Cottt O.ltw 1'11111, TM tollowlfll ""°" It dllllfll llV11neu Mt rc(t 22 7' .,,,, APflt J '' ,.,., 7ll·1i rllH ,,, torit1l11td 111 ••Id 1-=1111,c•l~nl NOTICI Of HI A•tNG ON l"ITITION Association 0 r recognized All"il 11• 1'· lt72 . ....n •1: • • • 1C101ttd' llY "'·' ~·'0• Ind 1•.• II •1~ ~ 1"011 P•OIATI 0' Wi l l AMII FOii JDS CUSTOM DE LIVEllY I YSTEM. LEGAL .NOT ICE A11y Cft$sllictl•llll ""1 1"1't!Plttd • LI TT••s TllTAMl!Nl AIY ya c ht c lubs of foreign coun -LEGAL NO'l1CE •u m11 St., Newport t.etch. n.1111 th•ll tit ,.1c1 11 '"' current w•;:; Ell••• o1 •EH Ill Gieiows, C«t•""'· ' ,,,,-"-1 lo·-•, <•> -'''"'· r1tt1 II>' !!It Pfflkt lllt l•t dt t tr'.' ,,.. "' ...,, ""'" ,~., " ' ,_ 1111 1bawt HOTICE 15. 1-tlE •EIY GIVEN ll'l•t . NtwPOrt lietc/I. ...... d 1Hlik1lltn I" • IC w "' Deadline for entries this f KTITIOUI IUSIMliS T~ll lllllllllU II blintl <-UC!ecl It¥ l fl HOTICI! Cf INTl!lft lOM TO i11lecl T<l dti Cllll"CllJ. If t nV lt ln listltd E STH~_ll MAY Glftl OHS r-:.1::ltd llt r:1-' . NAMI STATIMl!NT lrldl C•IATI! l l!CU•ITY INTEIEIT 1,1 ~ c11rr•nt 1t 1r1 1twi11d OY l1bor 1 IMI ti"" "' probltt o l l'ld °' year lS April 17 before 4:30 Tiit tollowf"' fffl'lfl 11 111o1111 hlll..eis Yldutl. {ttcJ. 1111~111 u.c.<.J 1 cwrllll "" tr lddlnv 1irn• o• 1u11t ll(t o1 Lt ll1r1 T•1l1rneni.rY la •II. f ( 11: Eu""' O. &tad! NOTICE 1 ittr I t !tie 11'11"'111 1 well ltle"I 1fttll bt llont r tt lt rlf'Kt lo Wlllcll 11 mt<H 19' p .m. There is tn ~nlry .« 0 THE VlltGIN IAN. lOlll lttd HUI ""'·• Tlli1 1l•1tmenl flltcl• wll!I Count' Cl1rk CtH lllll'"I of 1'11,.,~·~ut:au ~::'Slit•~°" O. ::::;.~!:r,t=~j ol ~t~lllfll ••lfl. lur!11~r Pt rtlc11l1r1. 111<1 111.tl lllt llm• ,,,. S30 -$25 Of Whic h wl() be ftldP. Ho. I -Suitt 103, Cellt Mtlt , of \IOf"trtOt COl.lnty on. April lO, ltn I ¥ Jultilu, 091:110'1. wll111e b111l11tH ..sdrt11 Cln lltlc1!ilft ti.ct of httrll\9 lllt ''"'' M1 bffn ... I nded '(t h t " "" J C1lll11rnl• t\1616 lit trly J. Mldlllo• Oepul~ County Clt11:. Is 211 J••lllet L1111 An11'1f\m C1111nl' of f f' OUIOll ., limllf t IYIN '"' .1erll lS, ltn, t i t:lO '·'"·· 111 1"' re U I e e n ry lS ....... nc e • oan11d F. 1u111tr. 111 v11 Lida Soud, 'll'nl O••n•• "'''el c1iuornl1 111~1 1 11<ur1-"111 •r 1 .;.,.,,,., wltl'I d••g cnurtroom 111 °''''""'"' Ne. J 111 •11• ed before April 17. T he re-New..,.t 1e1dl, c11111rn!1, '2"6, l'ubl!•lled o.,,,.. '11''' 0•11~ l'lloi. 1y 1111e;151 11 u:i11111 1a t1t ,·,,,,lei b, Otti-~ "':',~:Cn.....,1 '·•• courl, 11 100 Clvk '"'"' or1111 w111, '" · · · be h' T11r1 ~11ne11 11 bll111 cotld\IC:ltd ltr 111 Aprll 11• 11• u, tlld Mt ¥ l, 1'12 tl7·71 ,., and •••nltd 10 Hid M. Hu1ch l11•en •nd L•~•r, t tnt•el or COl"Str<Ktlllll J.o~s '"' Cl1¥ el S1nt1 A"•• C•lll<>rnl•, ma1n1ng. $5 IS a m em rs 1P l'1dlvld11t l. LEGAL N OTICE l"•l•lcl• Ann Hutclll,,1an. S•curecl 1'1r!lt1. L•ndlCIJll G1•Cltntr •Ila NUl$frY· Olltd w",~·~'t!M1~2·sr JOH N Jee of NOSA. Dol!11d I', l \ll'lltr -st ttuslMU •ddrts1 Is ]Ill Marf111, man s.us C 1 Cl k ' G~rge p Yule or Newport Tt1l1 1l111!<1"1enl tfTK will! "'' '""'"" l •lbOI hltnd. COun•v •I O••n••· STiit Ill Trk1w O~r111r, •11tldll11r llt slm· ALAN I ou;.:.,, •• '"" · Cl1rk el Ot•llN Ccllintv M! M1rcll t 7, ,ICTITIOUS IUillf•ll C•lllar,,!1. 4 •1 Harbor Yac ht Club is p resi· nn. !Ir lev1rlr J. M•OOolr 0t1uty Coul'I· NAMI ITATIM•lfT Tn, ••a!M!rt¥ In whlc:ll 1111 Securu, !I•• 1 ·tn _,, •ll•c~-· IOllt Htrlll Cr.fl AY•-. Ir C!ltl'k. Tht fllllowJn1 pt•Kln Is dot"' a.ti1lnt11 1,,11,111 wlil b• C••lltd 11, 111 1entr11, 111 Tri c•11• G!>fr• .,.. ...,. l ei Anfflt•. C•Hlorlll• tlHf dent of NOSA. Ric hard E. Jen· p 1•111 ••: l!Jlll••s •!Id tQv1omtnt, 1urnltur1 1M me,., .,,. '·'1 T•I: (lUJ UJ-JN1 neSS is genera) ch airman of "ubli!lled Or111111 Coa1t 011!y 1'1111, TllUCON EOUl•MENT COM l'ANY, lur,,1.i.111•1 of Otbtor c11vt rlnt ••01>1rtr ~·~~lll~l~~ch~~·O~~llT•uc~ of 4-tl A~ltb~~Y11,t;•:;lllllt~ I C llY n~~ Mt•Ch 2f. ~no Aorll J, n. n, nn IOt·lf •.no'""""•· A"'"''"' ,,ow fftCtled •I JOI Mt •lnt, t.111:101 r111ni1. ' . 1 r lt vel § tt u ' •1n11 ot' 1 '·"'1• Lhis year 's race ind Ken ~s Jerry H. Chlr!cl'll•"°· J r., 11111 s1,... cou"IY ot o rtnt•· S•••• of c11uorn11, '"" 1111 1t11n 4\iJ v••d• w1T~uck 11, · Aor 11 11. n. 11. 11n ••1-n . 'ttee c hairm an LEG" NOTICE tl1t o, o •• ,.... bu1lnt1• kflOWl'I ., Mii . MlrTY"S. Tn>Ck Orlv•r (tf Ot1mo ~ IS-r a c e comm! • ~ Tiil, bu1lnt11 11 btll'lt c-uctH bY 1n Tht 1lor t11ld 11curll¥ l••ns1cllon will 4\lt Vt •CIJ wtl•t levtl l. J l---------------l 1nc11wldUl l. bt coniummlled on or 1llf• IPlr 1tll'I dt r A"V cl1•1lllu1lon omllli!'d lttrtl~ FICTITIOUS t.US IHf:SI J,,rry H. CllltlCl'lllflO, Jr. ol APtil, 1112, I I 10,0ll A.M. 11 Gf"l!Vtt flOI In s tt11n l.0451--------------- LEGAL NOTICE Bahia Club Robin West Winner NAMf. ITATIMIHT Thi• 111rem1i1t fltfd wllll ,,., '°""'" EIC•OW (Olf . ucm l•vlnt t.lrd., Tustin. 0Yt rt11111 lltl•H NOflCI Of T•UI Tlf.'j SALi TPlt ll1llowln1 perMJN 1rt llol"• Clt •k o1 o r1n"' cou,,1¥ 1111: Mt ttll 11. c 11u. ' Hl!l ld1ys 11 herein ret,t rrecr 10 111111 lie On •••II 741, nn 1r 10 o'clock A.M, .. ~.;.,.11 11: lt72. 1¥ ••••rt¥ J, Ml dOOJ!, De""ty So ,,, II know" IO " .. Se<u"d "•'"'· """'"' to IH N•w Y••• I OtY, Mtma"ll I~• netlh 1•11~1 tnltll'ICf II ,,.. 011~ THE OIFFE•ENT OllUMM!ll, 311 COl.lnl'f Clwk. I ii builr>tU fll mtl •NI 1Cld•t1•fl uutt b"f DIP, lndt l'.ltndtnc' O•v, l lbor D•Y• (OUl'llY Courtllou11 IOC11t d •t 100 Civic N. (NII tlllll!Wt r, L1111111 lit•dl, (•Ill. ,1171t 111f Debtor ~· 111t 11\ttt Yll " 1111 1111. Vt ler1111' OtP, Tllt nk1thtln1 OtY .. Ind Ct nlt r Oti~t Wtll (FormerlY W. 111'1 $1.I J1mH 1'•111 J-·· m N, COlll "~bllShH Or1ntt c .. u 01ll'f l'ilol, ''"' .51mt. Cl'l•l1tm11. II ,,.., Ill !hoe IDCVt l'l<>lid!YI Clly of S1nt • ...... C1lller11l1. ll111tr j(. Hilllw1y, L••iM• le1dl. Ct llf. Mftcll n. HMI AttH j, u. If. 1tn 122·1'2 OATEO : A•tll '· 1t n . 11111 1111 Su fllll•Y· ""' MlndtP lollow•n• Ptller1on ••• T•UllH unckr Ille deed flf !ll11bllll .. ,,.,,,.. Fl\'11n, 31'J N. C1111t Ntd M. Hutc11lnMlfl 111111 Ille con1ldtr9" • 1et1I l'lelldt Y. tru11 m1dt llY TEltllENCE L.1'.0. MOA· Mlt hw1p, L1111n1 l t tcll, Ct llr. ll'llrlcit Ann H111tlli,,1on HEWl'OltT-MESA UN IFIEO •ISSEY AKA TEllllENCE MOtt•tSSEY TM1 bu1f111H ls IHllne cltlduc:Jld "' 1 LEGAL NOTICE Orto•«,,,,_,.,,. .SCHOOL OIST•ICT AKA T. MOlllt•SSE'I" AK,_ TEl- 1ene r1t Ptrl11tr1hl1. Ii•• Jn, 1~ lnrlne t.l'l'd. IY DOllOTHY HA•VEY F l~l-tf ll ENCE MOllJll:lSSfY AKA Tl!"IEHCE Hosts Race Of San Nicolas Race In Harbor Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will be the host c lub for the Association of N e w p o r t J-rarbor Y a cht Club sponsored ·J,.i; finals in the 1972 Mallory, Sears. Adam s, and O 'Day com· petition, April 29-30. The com petitio n will counl as both SCYA a nd Y RU IA finals. All four c ups are sym - bolic of the Nor th American Yacht Rac ing Union's North A merican s a i I i n g c ha m-· pio nships. T he Mallory is for men. Sears for juniors u nder 18, the Adams for women, a nd the O'Day for single -ha nded sa iling. BCYC is e xte nding in- v ita tions to all N e w p o r L Harbor ba sed y ac ht clubs plus Po mona Valley S a i I i n g Association . and N e w p o r t Ocean Sailing Association. The races will be conducted In t he ocean off the Santa A na River jetty. Eac h c lub is enli· tied to enter a s many creyrs as des irable· in the 1/s Fina is. The first two finis hers in each d ivision are eligib le for the quarter finals. r cg e rdless of whethe r they a r e both fr om the same c lub. Due to the r a sh or O ly mpic regattas th is y ea r from Sa nta M onica to Newport Beac h, it was d ecide d that the 'ti finals in the O 'Day competition \•.-ould be decided from the FiM Cla ss in NHYC's O lym pic R egatta April 22-23. Entr ie s in the F inn Class a t N H YC must also file entries w ith BCVC for the O 'Day ~a fin als . The Mallory elimination~ will be sailed in Solings, t he Scars in Thistles and th e Adams in L uders· 16s. Launch ing facilities a n'd n vernight m ooring will be pro· v ided al B CYC for the elim inations entries. Ocean R acing yach ts in the Los Angeles Yacht Club's 160- mile San N icolas Island race . lhe fourth feature or lhe Whitney Series. battled winds ranging Crom 18-knots a t the start lo the usual 25-30-knol d uster around the island. T he race started F riday ;it 3 p.m . and the fl ee t was finished Sunday afternoon. O verall and Class B winner was the Ericson-46 Robin West skippered b y J o hn F ield of Califor n ia Yach t Club. Winner in the 23 -mile Marineland Race or the Little Whitney Series for Midget Ocean Racing F leet yach ts ""'as R ay Corbett's Westerly IT from Cabrillo Be a ch Yach t Club. Results of San Nicolas 35 Enter Big Regatta T hir ty-five entr ies in seven s ailing classe s turned out for Pomona Valley Sa i I i n g Association's 11th an n'u a I Centerboard R ega tta on Pud· d ingstone Reser v oir near San D im as Saturday and Sunday. R esults: THISTLE 131 Mc Kinley , P VSA. D av e CORONADO-IS (7 1 -II) Da n Clapp. CB VC; (2l Bruce B ennett CYC; t31 Sid Cor p. P VSA. GEAR Y-18 110) -ti ) P e ter T immer, PVSA: (2l Lloyd B ush. P VSA: (3l Milt Peeples. CBYC: (4\'Bud Busch, PVSA. WINDMILL ill -(I I J o hn E llis. PVS A.' LIDO-H 15) (I) B ud K ev ille . P VSA. SABOT 141 -fl) Charles Sla rk, P VSA: (2) Russ Terry, P VSA: (3) Pa t Koners. PVSA. AR BITRARY (31 Earl Corp, P VSA, Alamitos Bay Event J.mts Ptlb J.,,., fl lCTITIOUS t.UflNISI TuiM1, Ctlll'. Hiit l'urcP111J11t1 Alfl'll LEO MOlllt lSSEY t n d llHOA l J ntf R Elh•btth Ii. Flynn NAM• iTATIMllfT llK ... Nt. M121-'. '-lS-1100 . 11. MO•lllSJl!'I" i nd •K1>td9" Jut' J.. Sa ac e : T)ll1 Sltltmtfll lill!d wllll Ill~ (OUl'lll' Tiii fotlowlnt 1Nrt1t11 trt dilli"I l ltbllll'ltd Of"t"'" (H l1 Dt lly l llOI, l'ub1lll>eel Ort ntl COii! Ql•ly :uc7t, UICI, 1,, l llOI< t.D1. "-Ht, el Olfici1I O VERALl--(11 Robin Wes t: Citrtr "' Or•"'' Cou"'" on· M1•d1 70. 11UtlM11 '': Aftil i1, i•n •Y-12 Aorll n. lt . 1tn )0. l llKOl"dt of Or•"O• cou111y. C•t!I., 11...,11 ,, ltn. •r l""erly J. M1dcl11.w, OeiWTr l'AUl KNEltS MOWEii J HOI', 11?2 .vcu•e an irw:lfobltcl11tll Jn fi ver el SE· (21 Illusion, Ed McDowell, c""'"'' ''"'· H1r1w t.l'ld .• cos11 Mts1, c.1;1. '212' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N onCE c A11 0 "OOLS now awntd ,..,, """ b¥ KHYC ·, (31 Blue Norther, ""'" Mlcri.11 o. F•ulkntr, :rm'""'' l"l1c•. sECA•O POOLS, INC. tiy r11.wi-. P'11trliJ1'11d Or•nH CN •I 01llr l'llcrl Cost• Mtl Clil!I Sulll·van & Allen, LAYC. ..,, .. n. -,-''"' 1, ''· ••n ,,, n' .,_., , '0• 0, · ,..,, • _ c' HOTtCll INVITING 1i1os c1M1Nt MAtoNsi 01 111t 11r11c11 111 <••••In '"'.'.; .., '"'' "' '"' · '"" e · 111er, '"'tw r-H•tllll a. Wtlll •• -IOc: flt l'tl!uri fOc ••r 4•111»11 lft\lftd 11\f<"eby. f!Ollct .,. CLASS A (I) Tr"but J kl----------------1 cl1, Hunll"''°" lttdi, C•llf. t2i.u N11tict i1 ll•rtbP ''"'" '"'t 1111 101.,l llf houl'" _ J/ltn Wll•Cll w•• •Kwltd June 25. un , 1111 -I e a c LEGAL NOTICE This lhlll,,111 11 btlnt comfll(ttcl bl' • TruSIHI ....... Co11t Comm11"1" U ilet• l"tn1"'" -t k ... , hOl.l'l •X ••• l'tl!u• -90llk "t.l. ... ,. "'· Ill ul• Olllclll tl..C• Holleran, LBYC: t2l Light-l'trlMrlhfp. 0111r1c1 01 or1111~, Cou"~~· htrt lnttttr s..itn , · 1>rtti, 111a T;ui!H wtil "" ., Pltb4Jc ,.,.... ning, Thea Stephens, St. FYC; f'ICT ITIOUS •us1w111 MIC/1••1 G. o r.....,. ••f•rrH to •• th• O...Mr • -wlH receiw, v1c111.,, -40c ,., ,...,,,; 10c "'hour -!Ion '° 111t 11J911t1t blODtr tor c•sll, ••Yi t>t• HAMii STATIM•HT Tl'lll J!tltm•nt l!ltd Wtth !I'll Cou,,ty Ut la, bi.It 1'1111 lflt• 111111 l :OO ,.m., Thurs· Jilin In ltwlul l'nllnt¥ ol 1i.. Unlltd SlittJ 11 Ille 13 1 Sumatra, Albert 'Martin, The t1111ow1n1 l>ft10"1 •rt del111 Clerk °' O•.,'IO• '°"""' 1111: Mt rch 20. d1r, .t.prll '°· lt1"1, •••111d bid• 10' ~on-fll•tm•n: Wl\tn "lhrtt or mer• Ctme"t ""'' ol 1111, wlllloul w1rr1ntv 11 te 1111., LA YC llll•lntJI •S: ltn . 1¥ lleverly J, Mllddoa, °'""IV lr1c! '" t11rnl"' 111 llbcr •111:1 milt t it Ml lOlli 1,1 tmlloYed, on 1 loll, Mt !!IOlleUIOl'I II' tntumbrAl'lttJ. Ille ln!lrtJI " OUTSTANDING ttECOllOS, 7012 llut Countr CJttk !llC.JllltY lo contlrucl • rltld lramt •It~! sllt ll lit emplO'l'td 11 1 F11r1m1n 11'1d <Onr1yfll to 1nd "°"' Mid bY t tlCI lrYllet CLASS B-(1 i Robin West : Stilt Or., ~Ynllntto" I t •'" Ct. f2M1. f-1~1 bu,lkll"' 11n concrfl• 1t1b '' Ols!rlct 1 tlltl! •ect lvt 11et ·1e11 tllan •Cko .,., l>our uridtr '''" Del'd el Trull, In •llll la 1~1 121 Blue Norther·, (3 l Red E1rt s. •~htr, 10n a1uet:"s1111 Or., Publ llhtd D••nte C111st Diii'/' ~lie!, Tet1rl11on Tr1n1mltt1r •II• t'l l"utntt "'or' 1~1111~1 l'tl!url"I "''' alt~• 111,11111 l'ollowlnt dtKrlbed prfll••tr. !11-wlt: H"'"lil'Mllllt'I 8t1dr. M11cll n. 2' •nd April J, U. ltn 1•9-n Hills ••tt or L111 Ant•lt1 County, Ctmt"I MIMI" t1i1sl!lc1tfo11 over ""'fell .s1111 111 C1lllorn11, '°""IV er Ortno•: R oosler. J o hn Calley, eve. .. ... , T. Smjlll, 3001! Avenldt C1lllOr1"1i1. l!t "'' ··~•lbl!ITY. Tiit Soulh••sl hill Ill Lot 11"' Tr•<' "I •s·•, C-(l ) lllus i'on ·, (2) Elt11nte, 1'1111 V1r0t1 l'enl,,WI•. LEG AL NOTICE sue11 bids ·~•!I IN rec:t!vld ,,., 1"' ettk• -111111 111112 No. Ht. c1tv e1 c0,11 M!it. i s s11ow-. l ""' ,., ·rhl1 bllslllftl Is blll!l[ cond\IC:lld "Y t of lllt Olllrfcl Pu•tll••ln1 A""1• In 11'' Ctn1tl!I Ml lllll J1111t,,e¥m1n; incllldlntt but 1111 a m1p llltrtof rec:Ofdltd In tiDOI£ 11, Tab::rsco. (;eorge G r if t i t h • l'1r111trsll!•. PICl lT1ous t.UllKl:SS Admlnlslr•tlon •ulldl"'· 1310 Ad•m• Ml ru trk:TH ta lh• 1111-1i11' Cl!lp-'"" :u. MIKell•nt11U1 lfl1P1, rtcord1 ~ E1rl s . t ...:hff NAME STATEMINT Avenut, Ca1t• Metl, Ori n" COl.lrtlY. ,.,,.,,, ,.1c1111111 ~•111!11 curl! form Ind ••Id Ort nir t Co1'"1V; tAYC ; 131 Moon Day, George Th1'. 111t1n11M tUH ..,;1ri. "'' '°"'"" Tiit foH-rnt Per•an ;1 lllllnt llui!llt H C•llfot,,I•, •nd sll•LI tit 0::;:0 1 •,:: •lt nk. stlll11t1 ti 111111, 111k11 '""i nd commonly k110Wn 11 1u Viri lni41 Wolfo rd, KHYC. ty c1er11 o1 Ott1191! c ounrv 11•1: Mire~ :It, u : oubll<I"'. rt t<I •1-11 111". • o1' '1111 .,. .... 1 111ttl111 Kr..01. w111cn lncllld•1 '"'•«, Coit• M111, c1111arn11. CLA·ss n t 1) Counterpoi-nl, 1t11. '" •1¥9rl)' J . Mllldcu: O.illllf'f ClllH'I· J & t. SALE !, llJ.:J Monrevl• Ave., llmt .'" 1!" 1 0 1 '" Dllrn w:rtld .1,,s; cvttlnt. 1corl111 end 11w1,,, for 1ri. purpcu1 o1 peyl119 11t11101llon1 _.. V--IV Clt rk. Cotti Mtlf , ,2'21. Admln11tr1roon liulkll!tt """'· CCH'IC:ttl1;.plu9i1M, f1IU111 Sl'let;l11lt cured tir 111d Offd 11'1Cludl"9 fffl, clltrin Dick Deav er. LAVC; (2) ,.,.,. A-st• ll'IC., sr111of C1111or,,;1, lJlJ Eich b>d m11•t con•otm • •M lit 111111; drr .-.<kl"' concr111 •nd """ •~,.,,.111 01 1111 Ttt11TM.1dv1nct1." lnviclus, Hugh La m S 0 n , l'ubllslled O••flff Cot lt Dilly l'llat, Mt11r11w11" A ...... c1111 Muf, m 11_ rtvonslve 1e 1111. r,,ru111tn. Ill • •l•n~. Ef'lllc•• ffnd l"' m11erl11 PKist..., sl1b1, 1ny undlr 1rit •e•m• of •t ic! l>ffd. 1n11,111 A~rt J, 12, lt, 2•. 1tn -.n Tiiis 111111,...11 rs IMll'll conOucll'd by • 11«lllc1tl1111. 11'1d •II orlltr doc~m1n11 ttoor1 '"" 111Ck1; t.ndl"' ml•••·lrUCk 111ereon 1111:1 tS.ltl.Oll In unoald ,.,111(1p« LBYC: (3) War Paint, Jim Corpwtll...,. '""'•rl1lft9 1111 Hrllntnt c • n 1 '• c' c11u11, 111t>s. tlolli"s and c1Kk1; bu•" o1 the "°'" 1KurlHI b• wlcr o-, wltl'I 111. LEGAL N()TICE w. J. CPlldllurfl doc\IC'!ll!lll. C•lt 1 al IN Conlrt<I P11mmtrl"': ••klllrlt i nd .-cklnp; tlld· !trtll llltreOll from -, II I" ••id nolt H okanson , LAYC. Tiiis 11•1_.,., lllf.d Wiii> .,., C11<1nty 0oc:ume,,11 ,,, ,,_ on tilt •"" _,, 111 dl111, 11mli"'' bf! wef t r0dllln1. 111•c11lttt 100 br 1t w 11t1Nldtd. Marineland rac e.: ,.IC·TITIOUl-.UtUlllt-C.itr:k 0L0r1,.... Clll>nl'/' Oft: A••ll J, ""· tubflt IMl>tdlon I" "" .. 1,, e111, •• Ill '"' I II d J I m 11. r t y . t . bu I I Olltd: M1rdo 11, ttn OVER ALl--(l ) Westerly II : NAMI st1iT•M•NT I~ ""'" J. Mlddoli: Deputy counw awner '"' ""'' N 111111lned ti' •Hu•11 to 11111tiM s.71 4" llOGli ll 11: • ..l"ATTEll SON, l lll fellawilll --i rt 611!11t1 Clerl. 1111 Dhtrk:I l'lfrt1111ln1 0.,.1rl'm1t1I t i lllOH WCllCEllS=. Truilet (21 So Long, Gary Swenson. bvllriets 11: , 161,, 1110 Adtm1 Av.-. Cast" M111. H111111 .. w.u,,. -Sic •r '-' lJJP Ye G•-J h Glt..l.MEll CY ll"A•IC COMl'ANY, 3001 jllut11Jlhld 0!"11\0t Ca.If Otlly l'Hot, A "'°'" l'~ymtnl .I Ofld "'d 1 1~• l"tl!Sllft -il1n< Ill•"°"' l'Ublishf!d Ortnff Coa1l 01!i.-l ilol, A : (3) uust, o n 11.,, Hlll Ave .• l ld9. No. 1 _ s11111 JOJ, AMII. s, 11, tt, ,., un 17 •. 11 Perlllrmtn<• "°"" w,u IHI re111lrH of 11te v1c111 ... -7lk ,., "°"' "-"-'-"-"-~_,,'"',:,c'c"c"c'c'c'c'·c'c'c"c.__c ... =~n R e ynolds , LA YC. Cast• Mn •, C.!lf. Hl2,. c""'••t1ot 1t1tcted. fOl'"t1111": I K•lw1 "" l•n 1t11n 1x ''~ LEGAL NOTI Eld\ bid Jfttll IHI mldt 01.tl °" tll• MU• ""'' "'-" 1111 MUrlr rtlt or tllt LEGAL NOTICE CLASS A-(1) Wes lerlu II: Oon•ld '· lulll•r~ 111 Vii Lida Soud. CE "F11t'" of "•llPm•I" bound In ••ch H I of llllllttl buUdift1 Irides tl111111ct1lon N1w1111rt 8t1Cft, C1lll1>rnl1, f2UO. • 1 ftt 1-----.,..,.,,--,~-'----12) So Long ·. (3) Ghost. .I G. Hoult. 1111 Kl111berlr Lt llt, LOI spec:Jflct tl-. _,""'le" ... Pits IUplfV!Stll. w ,.. LIOAL HOTICI fllCTITIOUS t.USIN"lt t Etefl li!d slltll IHI 1ccom,.nlld IW • l'l'o 1t mort Iron Worker1 ••• CLASS B-(J) K ittiwake, Angtlti, Ci l!lorlll•· "°"'· MAMf ITATIMINT cNtl!IMI ., c•lflltr'• meek 11v•tlt 10 '"' .,,,,toyld, -w.111 bl stlectlld 11r t~e HIWPO•T-MISA Ulfl,11!0 Tiii$ buli-.s II Mint COflducttcl •r I Tilt iollawl111 "'""' Is dai.., b<.111"'" OwMr • ., 111i.11c!ory l lcl t.llnd ln flYO• Eml lctPt• te •<I I I l"ort m•"· SCHOOL OIST•ICT Arve l G entry, SBYC: 12 ) P1rtl'le'l'~:~!d F, lluhlt• ••: 1il llN Ow,,..., 1Jtcuteo .,.,. 1111 ~llkl•• •1 •t1111orc:l11t Ir°" worker &.ll NOTICE ~i11~·E~~~llf0~,!,';H 11111 ""' Assa il, Ted Ediss , LBYC; 13) ... ,,, 1111,.,,..nt tlllMI wlll'I th• coun"' , ~OLUNTfEtt l"GST, 33'1 l"Mt H, prlnit!••I •rid 1 111111ec:roty 1u•t1Y com· s1r11t1ur11 Iron W1tk1r · a.:11 ftotro 111 ,,,,,,,_ ,, '"' •--n·"-•• ' ., · ..... 1u111 "'''"'· Ct lll. ,,ill. ••nr II 1ur1h<. Ir' '" 1mou n1 "°' tP11 LAM>••••: ~· .w...., ,.,. W ind)iong , Waly G 1 e c k I e r. Clerk of Or.111tt CtunlY 11n: M••ch 27, Jiii Et •l•nt t ri vet . {Stt•tllrY· lllln ,..,. perct nl (10'!>1 of 1111 bid. Tr.t H••lth .. Wtl(•r• -.Uc "' hl!ur: 5k -Unlllrd Schoel Ol1trlr;f I f Ori n" Coutrl¥, ABYC. 1tn . l y ••~1r1r J. Mldckrlt o.,ulY Coun-lr111urtrl • .)Mi,r, O.k 'SI .. Llllll'lt chick .,•bid bend .natt tit t lYen 11 1 Sfl/11 • . C1'1IMnf1, wlll rec:t!vt tetltd b!C11 111 •• IY Clerk. , 1,,,, lttcll. C.111. m 51. llutrt nlff IJl•I fM tildlltr w1n 1~ec:ut1 t111 l"inil6n _ IX 1Htr 11our1 ,.10 -S/1/11 !:,f:' A.M. on 1r.. 1011' d1y af Aorn 11 tr.. Tl'rl1 bu1lnt11 I• IHlll'll conduclwd ltY 111 Cflf>l•ict It II bl i wirdfd to h""' In un-vecitlon _ 30t ptr hl!ur • of 11ld Sc.hoot Ol1trlcl, loc•lecl •t Puf)ll1tltd Ora"9t C1111t 011ty 1"11111. u11lncorPOtiJecl 1s~lt+!Ot1 o!Mr ll'rtn • lormllY w!ll'I tM Cantrict Documt rtl• tnd Foremi ll: Niii 1,11 !Pl.i n soc IMI" l'tl!ur 18'7 Pl1ctntlt Av,erw1, Cast1 M111. M ho M1rcll 7'. •ltd A1rll s, n. It, 19n 1Dt·'2 l"•rl,..,.l'llp. Wiii 1tovlc1t "1• IUl"tly boo'ld or band• 15 mart 111111 lllt l'leo.rrly Wt~•-,111 ol "" Ct il~r11!1, 11 wlllcl'I time 11ld 11ld1 wl!I bl otor a ts LEGAL NOTICE Jiii. l tlllfl" ...-111111 tl'lfrt l,, wll!lln It~ d•V' •lltr Ptltl':t~t c11151flc1tlon ""''which Pit .h•I ... 01,.~~~~ 1'"f re~d ll'l•; Thl1 1t11trn1nt llltd '111"1 lbe Cou111V 11o1111c111.,, of tilt 1w1rd of 11!1 con111ct 1t1derslll1 AU bf u ~ 1---------------1 c11rk 11t Or•"" Cnunl¥ 11n "•rll 10 1tn. to ltlt &lddtr 111n1 111n2 d• ''' lo tit 1,, •ccore11nc1 wtr~ Mufflm• g E d IAI )!>ti t.y ,.....,..., J. M1ddoi Otpvty '°"'"'" WAGI •ATliS· Llblttr • G111tt1I • r Co111l•\IC:· COfldl!I°"' '"llt\IC:ll<rnt •nd l1>1clllct ll°"• ye NOTIClf Of T•UIT1 1'1 SALi Clt rk. "PutM ... ,,I lo IPll Ltbor Codi ol "'' $1111 lion JGtj S.'91 ~l(fl '" -°"tilt In "" oltlct of"" l .. ~ ..... 'L IU , II' Unt Ill Cilllornlt. Soulf\1'1"11 C1llt11rl'lll 8Ul1dll!I TIAMl aTl!•Si urctii.rng Aftfll llt lt ld Sclloot Ol1trle1. SACRAM ENTO (AP ) -f.I. He. ''"·Pl l"ulll~lird Oft""" CNll Di lly "'Hot, ind Ctnilrl>Cllo" T1tdt1 C II u" < 11 t • Htl llllo &. Wtll••• -4SC Nr flour ~~ l"!Kl ntlt AVtttut, Ce1l1 Me1 .. · . Nl!Wl'OllT f SCllOW COMl"ANY. 11 A.,-11 17, It, )', 111111 Mi r J, Hn f.S.·'2 l vU«IM illd C0111trvctlon Trldes C11<111Cll Ptnslon -.fOt 1Nr Mui t t.l<>rrtft . • Motorboats would be lim ned dul' ••!tlll1111d Tr1,11t,. urllltr '"' t)•low-of Or•tttot cou""'' lh• 11111 11otro o1 Vit(•Tltft a Hotld1, Ful'd _ s5c. ,.., nour E1cri. llldd•• mu1t Mibmll • bid 111-11 to 86 decibels of noise under 1,.. llt•rlllld Hiid of truH WILL SELL LEGAL N011CE Truatees 1111 ••Ctr11lntd 1111 te,,1r11 p:..-em•il: wlitn 1 Ctntr1C111r emol11l'ts °" 1" ~ "°'"' ot 1 ctrt!flld v u Shlt r.' . AT P'Ul llC AUCTION TO t Hf ""'"Hint rllt 14 "'' dltm WIHI fllr !Ill 11rroH t or mll't T1•mster1 <"-or 1 bid bond ftllfl to lll't f ff"C .... an Assembly-approved bill HIGHEST l lOOElt l"Oll CASH 1 .. r•bt• MOTICI TO Cl•DtTOIS .. c11 cr1tt or "'" llt w1tkmtn Mffld 10 eper•llM tfllripmeril u..otr 1111 l11rltctlc-(S"-1 of ""' lflll!llnl OJ 1ri. bid, midi unanimOUS)y endor sed by the 11 llmt of s.111 In 11Wft.rl montY of fllt tUl"l!llOI C.UIT 0, TN• 111ec:utot Ille contrKt wllldl '1'111 IHI tw••4· 11 ... of It'll l t•r,,.ltl"S. tlkkHll"9 tnl' ~:r,r:• Z,::1 "o~: ?'t 1111 Ntwlorl·MtJt . U111t~ 511te1) •II rltPll, !!lie Ind Inter''' STAn 0, CAl.lflCMl:NIA !'Ott "' "" WCCIJJIUI ltlddlr. •IMI 11'1t1• ""'°"""" ltH "'"' st.. tani Ind I. c . A 1'1rl0fmt~ senate C 0 mm It t e f: on convtrld 10 1nd -111111 by 11 UJ'ldtr s.1lct Tiff COUNTY 0 , OIAH•I! ~villi"' rilu 'ttt contelntd In 1110 ""'"tlnl ll(t 1111<1il"mlllt, 11!1 C1111trKlor :.ondo?''y bl r111ulrecl II 1111 d1Kret1.n of Transportation M onday and Died of Tr1111 In 1111 ,,_..l'I' "•••ln111er He. A 12311 s1MCll'k•nori1 1doal9" tiy ttwr 1119rd, •I'll 111111 11e111 ... t• -T11mstrr 11 cr111 1111 ~1r1c1. ~ ll'lt ..,.,., 111 l•llur1 .. cle1ttlllld: 1!:'1 el DO!IOlHY ~ N i rt •s llslld Hkiw: Ftrtmt fl i t'ld M tl\111 rtetl.,,. $0<: 11<1!• h tr 11 0 I C°"!tlCI, 1111 f\111 wrot Sent tO the Senate noor. TIUSTOllr Ver""'1 I" . ltktt •nd Ctct !!:.t ATT E•SO ' AflY d t Htfk:t tllllfl Ml 1nllcl•1ltd t rMI flour mart ltlln 1111 lllt lMll Tt1m1ttr 17.f"1 Wiii bt to,ltlt9" ll'l llld Sc.llool T he m e a s u re b y ShlrlfV Louise l!!t kltl', 11u1"M •J'ld wti. •• NOT1cf IS H!ltE•V GIVEN 1, ,... below l11tlld .trill 111 flld •t th• ~"•,:: c1111ttk1tlon ll'f'ltl' ""'!ell hi 11 1"11tr<n1n ° ~a ~10~~~~~· .:i=rr. hi ltl A bl E Cha . 111111 te,,11111, cr9dlll!r1 Ill ll'lf •bow• "''""" Oec:..stnt _.,. r•'" tot !ht •••II~~·,~,• .ii!.,. C1mlftl 0111rlt!lllOI' lruck 4,11) ot.rlGCI ol lortr-t1v1 C~r1'"",,,w: .~,:°",r! .s.sem yman Ugtrte pp1e llENl!!l'ICIAllV: Ml'tt·liff"r Co.. I 1n11 tll ltfftonl l'l•vl11t1 cli lmt •t•lnat lflt (Mullkt llon 1n ltn.ct llstld t''"lwr of Vllllclt OI'" Cltlt tel tar lh -I !Ill llt (R ·Cool) origina lly w 0 u Id NrlMtthl•. IKOl"dllll J\111' ''· I'"· II '"" Hld dec:ldtnt Ml tfllUlrK le fltt ,.....,, Ulittd Trllelts Coul'IC:lll. II ... , ····,· Ill c1mbln111on ., vtnld-. of~ TPtt k 1rd 111' Educ 7r.,, ei'~i..; H ' ... Hll 1'511 1,, book "" Pl l t ,,, ti 01. ltn "' d'ttr I I lllflcl bit..., 1r1 "" currltll Ill ,,, , ... Sid y 2 ..... (1J (t) J,IJ I I IWIOl"I• have imPos ed a n 12-decibel t1ci~1 ftttotC11 111 Tht llfflt• o1 t11t : .,., <t..,ri:,c:;•;: .::,. .~~i11:.i Z'outt or i.1tot q r-,m111h eur1n1 th• ti\dd~"' !m~ l 111•1 11 J 'oo ~:~~ ~11 :!i!c_1 5C:: 11c:i•!~:<~~11tr": :!; noise Jimjt from I distanct Of llecordt r of O••flOt (OU!llYl llld dtH ol ta ftl llrtl tl!lrrl, wlll'I Ille MCtJJ~tY OI'" (llntlr\ICllan .tlmt, 1ll(fl rt VllGwt 1l I:. 4 OI'" mlfl t11lt1 (I) •.2S lll'CllH tllv IC.CtPI llll lflwt I :rd• ltUll dtKtllMI 1111 lallowln1 ,,,_~IV: oudllr la "" 1161t!'J.I.,,.,, 1 ...... , ,. bt con11der«I • fi r! ol '"' lit I Drlwr of lr•,,111-MI• I I I ' '"" "' 50 ftet but he a m ended it LOT 16t ol TttCI l'n, 11 11\ow,, 1111 • ~.II/Ill~ Atter,:y I I LIW, ~7t0 Hl tDo; tll". ,,,,.., llt.11111, w1U1r1, V~C'.:!°'l~ •;:: Tl"lltk -, ufldtt l yell i,ot ~~y"t,:~~.r.:;~tU!V ar ltretultrllV 11'1 upward to 8(j decibels M onday m~ r.eordld 111 ll!Ok 211, Ptt•• ,., 11, aou19.,,,111, s11u, JOI, Coirt Mffl, ~ or ""'' Mnftlt1 1rt1 I 11 ••· Ori..., o1 Tr1ntll·MIJ Oittd April 4• ttn. 11, If, 70 tfllll i1 ol ml1ttll1MOU1 mt •• Ctllhiirllll '2'26. which I• t"9 itllt t II dltlcin to lllt bllcrw lliltd w1" tCI t 1· ll • Truck -3f ydi llt morf '2l H!Wl'OltT -MESA UH !I' IEO befor e the committee . The bill FICOfd$ 111 Or•"" County. Ci l!f1tnla. bu11M11 of'"' ulldtrtllflH ,,, •II m11!tlJ P''""C•t ....... INt fl!IOI O't' • .11';;:i. ·~z-bo~ Oumfcr1!1 Truck, ... , llllfl '°' SCHOOL OISTll lCT would tak (( l J I l j!JcttJtln1 lhlrtlram '" und lvldtd ''''•!nl"' to Tiit .. ,. .. •I i t llll dl<.Htnt, wlll! 5~1on '"'·! 111 "'' •V. Yds w111r l1vtl , m Or111;1 C01.1,,tY, C e ec 00 UY • ont-htll ln!freST In 111 o!! 111, ml11er11s Wlthll\ lout mtfltl\5 llllr tht-flrst pUllll,•· Code. l kins of Oumpcr11t Truck, 41? 'tdi. w1lt r Ct llfMnll 1913. •nd other Pl'Clt11C1•llon wb1!1n<t1 Ir!"' llDll .of Th Ii nolk t Atlll!llllfl ls dlrHI~ l~7i~•5 ••1;,.~1,111.., .. .,.. •lld owr •.23 ft y Daro!~' H•rtr•• Flil"r ll•IOW • Clt pll! ... tOO let! without "" 0 '" A II • itn L•bol' CoN S.CtlOfl . c I ,,.IHTlllli Purcll I ,. ' &(5 11 r1 0ri.1 of 1urt·~· '"'" 11 ~""" 1" 1111 ' JO:; c • .. ,tN,_ 1m;teY'm•nt e1 •tJ•r1,,11c11. "..::'rf~: Htllll!" W•ll•r• -30\'lc "' lloll' "'ut1u111eci O!:n'., ·~NII ·0::1 .. 1111,, dttd ''""' P1ctllc Mlctwt1t Otvtlllfl!'lefll Adml~1;1,1..,r cl 1111 will or , COflftK19tl er sut1tDntric1ar:1c hi• llC· 1"1111lon -~ ltl' lllur Airll J •I'd Aptll 12, ltn ••·n Co .. • cor.0t•tlon, rec:otcltd OC"ll!btr l, ~~ 1r..its111t n In 1nY 1111tt•n •1 1 Vt<tll .. -2.k Mr tieur • 1HJ In '"' ,,_, HM 111 Ill Ollltlt t 1111 '""' Mmecl dKtdtnf 1111611,. ···" .. 1111 111llc1lll• loin '"""""' Net"""''" ssoo w d•V Id· lttc,;nh l 9Mrt A. ••ttwl9• ~•rtnllusll!• <amfl'llltff tot • certil'C~tr .i11 .... I LEGAL NO'nCE Jll SllltMl!fl Or!w , Cati• Mtlt, 1191 Mirttw t.lvtl,. Mt. •I flf .,,11tov1I •Ml lt.lflt 1M-r1llo or ·~· Jouf'l'IC¥mtfl "111'1 J.Of C•n11t11l1. flt 1 llt n t eddt•ll OI'" C""'· f,':',,~· =· Ctttl', ,... •rt11llCt t lo ltufl'ltVmlll uillll °" ~~td '";'; 51"'fY "•1""'1$-"'•1191' 7.U 1 ... /!!Oft dtll1111tl0t1 ,, ~ l llO\lf, ""' Al19f ,.,. ........... tw !rid COf>trfCfOt tr11r bl '" 1 r-7 It lfOTICI TO tllOITOll Wlfrl fll'I" ,. 11'1911 II la II• COfl'l,lt l-11 l'ullo~td °''"" ~NII DlllY l'llot mik~ conlrlllllll<rlll I• 111'1'"::::,.' ~;,~ "" TIIANl1 0, IULIC Thlilt, •• ar etttK!rttsd. n •tlfM-C.,.iTI Cfot Ind K I HM11ff a, Wl'll.,f -101lo If ,,.., ••rtitll IS.C .. &lfl .. lt1 U.C.C.I Tl'lt 1te111lk l1rr ul'ltllr u id Dud or ""'11 1• tt. 1'· 26• im •· ..,,11 •IM cotn•l"I wllfl Stdlllll 1~77·' ,; """""'' ,. .. 11 -1•'1io tf 1rou Mr,.11 Hotk• It 111r.-., ''"""" ,. ""' c,.111r1 l ru1t, llY '''""' of 1 ~·••Ut er dtl•utt *" llMr ttft-'t'(flllf'll ."' ....,..m1c11. 1 Of,.,... v1ett• .a. · Hellllt n -lft. of 1ro•s of NH M.. Huktlllllotfl tlW '•!ride A11ft !'Flt oblleatlOfll 1«ur1C1 t 1'1 • r I DY . LEGAL NO'J1CE fofl'llttlan ,.1111vt I• ••r111tk tll'I • 1 ,,.,,... Hllld!IMOfl Trt l'llflt9n, """'-M l-"''''"''°'' eJlecvltCI •fld dtlFllltl'td la "'' C11rth. dl'lltcf Olttclflf el 1"':""'': """""'""' •• J-~" Tr11111 ... -1'11. MdtHI II ., INl1M. ...... It! ..... Olympic Regatta Readied llt'lo.rtlQ'Mll I wrlllffl n.c:11r11!.. ... NOTICI TO c••DITO•' ••l•tldlll. S.n ,,_I~. <•11~11,,:~.:. co-11 Jli ... ..,.., -WlO tbctw't ''°" County ,, Dr ...... Sl•le af c.i11or1111, ... Small boat skippe.rs with an sidrred the w est's le ading D iego and Roger Welsh of 011tutt •ltd Otmtl'll tor s11t. •rMI wr1tte,, "" A ,,.. 01 .. 1sklfl ., Mitrlftlknl'll• s ' "" Jew~ '"' • Wit '''"'"" •• 1tiour i. .,. ,..... ,. eye on Kiel. Germany. in Olympic cla•••• •vent, a nd N 'rt H bo y ht Cl b l'lllllc• 01 bfe1c11 11111 111 •ltC11 .. 10 cM11• s-1ar '"'" "'"" s1et• tf c .111,,111. w•f!Cfl offlGM 1 " ta1c1 1., went ,.,_.,.-•....,.tr•• J..,itMl'1'l•11 .. ,,,,, Jut,111 11111 M11rr"' ei • .1ui-i. c-. ~ ewpo ar r IC U • Ill• ""11trtlt f!M 10 sell ••kl .,_tty '' ,.,. 1111 CiwnlY ., Or••· O'l'lrll"" W J "" '""'11, 111,,., ,.,. , 1 •.!II Tr•m,.,,.., ....,.. llu11M1t ....,.._ 11 -xptembtr will converge from this y ear will be a major step-Dennb Cooner San Dleeo wt111¥ 1•IC1 111u .. 11ont. •M 111trein..-'"" Et11!• ,1 IC ATHIYN J Davis er1& ..,.lllrmtd 111 ,., ... "w .....,,11111 ,1 fhl .. ....,,. .....,_,,..,, 1 • ''' J ltl'rll,. L•""· A111t1t1rn. c~ • all over lhe t Sa d nd ' • • I) • wl'6trlltlled CIUltd H kl 111111(• ti bt~dl kl'llW!I It l(ATHllVH JIAM CIAVli •• r .. wort!. ..... ,, !lie ,,. t. ............ JMl'lft'ml" ' Or•-· S!•I• of (1llfllflll1. wes lur ay a ping stone toward determining current world champion 1n the i nd °' .1.c111111"' tMr •tc1rd1111 J1,,111rw J, k-n ,1 KATHltVM FA•llA•. oeceittd. er•"~. n Jltl ... vt 'K"11111111 1•n•TAl.1 """' TM "'--"" to 111 lrtMflrrllll ,. Sunday ror Al1mltos Bay whic h West Coast yachtsmen Stir Class Is efriiWittd to 1971. 11 lnllr, ..... n11"" Melt""',... Noflct h ,..,...,.. ,,_,. etldltor1 of HOl161YI llMll "''' 1111 .,,,._. 1'1U1t91 .. wettw.-~-ll!Cl ltd of »1 MtrlM~ ..... •Uen4o Yacht Club' 12th I ·11 . ' r.... . '· of sold Otlld•I l tc0tft. tt11 •bt'l't! ,,,!Mt! tttc.-itt 11111 111 111 IM wfl9Ctlw ...,.,. ,.. crett d••· ,_..,. -*"' tiour Cllllt'llY ot °''""· •'-"ti C111twn11. s annua w1 be le a ding conte ndtts fo r d om inate that cl1&S in the 1,1c1 w i. w111 1tt mldt tiut ...,111iou1 "''-h•"'"' d •lmi "''"" "" ••Id •1cMh • "" ~~ ~ \l'.af'lfl -'"' '!.::'~ ,.~ rm '•" """""" " "1cl"IMlll *" """" O lympic Classes Regalia . places on the Un ited States ABYC r e"alta COVtl'llnt., w1tr•n1Y· ••H•ll Gt tm,nw . ~tcltnl •r' r11111lftll 19 "" trltm, wll!I •llkttl .. It tv..-., ,.,,__ -.... ~nio I ..... n ; A• etKfl ... ,,..... fl.-n. •ccl•o•M The event I' lrl led to R F "' · '"•rdr111 ·11111. M11n1lori, ., "'' 111t ~,.,_ YOUdltr.. 111 -. o111u at .,. tM ,rolt<t. .,. c-o-;:,~~),",:-"' -Mii .... 9'" • lllt Giit """ """-res C team~" said o n ox , race He nry Spra gue Ill, Newport aoml!r•f'Kts, to 11•v t111 r1n1•t11111t1,r1n-1111 ,,,,. of'tfi...,. t(llllltd coun °' 1t ''"" M _,....,...,. U"j .,;; ,,._ • "27 ._••M•.Mmv-s .... ,., .. .,. nnly the sallboat claues eligi· chairmanJ. Ha rbor Yacht Club is cam· dP•• 111tr1 ol llMr Ml•!•\ t1tur111 •• uld 1, "'""' '"'"' w1111 IM ""'';.,.., tractor "' ""'"'°"' • c111111rm ~~""'· 1, "'"' Mrtll .,,.,,..,. • '·" Mtrl11t. a.-. 11111111, CIUflty., 0r...,,.. ble for the 0 1 pl hti r~~~~ ~ --::-1 -Dlf!d-tl-'lolit.-wltl!-1" •r••l-.u.-111_..ld ~ti 111e-""""'1I'""' 111·1t1tr of!IC"11llld vPOfl·llll-wlll(.ofllr•dDl'.l u itmti HMtlM ~-· -11..,-tt C111fe1111t;--. ---. - . ym C-YIC ng~ ArgyJe Cam p15eJJ----wil palgilln1 (or lhe. thir d Sfr aigJlt f!OI~ lll'tWldtd. td¥1ntc1, II 1n,, u"°" 11'11 fl LAIOWl ANO VENTltl!SS, lnt Wet! t'fl' Mt 1111 tr1111 1•1d ~!\1 ':~l'fttll tlOlt 'flt •rl\lllltt et ,.. T.f» ~ ltt fllltr Wiii llt ClfllummlNt ~1mes 81 K.lel next fall. The closeJy watched 10 the time for an O ly mpic berth in '''"'•of 111d Ottc1 111 Tru'/' ""'· e111rH • f'lrit strtti. Lo•""'''''· c1ntor·"1' tooii. ,.,., "' fff d"'" "'::-~IN c011tr•ct """ Qwnctl" ~':.,. °' 19 _.iw ~ C111 w ,....,. "" 1t111 ....... Alll"h. '"'· • ,.. O lymp c I T I nd "'P'fl.K1 of 1M Tr111 " •fld ., 111t ...,ri.tcll I• fill P'll« et llue111tu ct lfl• tm•IGYMI In Jll t•tcU ""' 1 f'KllM •fll' • 1 1 11.._ 111 MO'' llld lO~CIO A.M. 11 Gtl\'lr l!«r• c~itltl'I, • n 1 C asses a re. empesl Claa5 after his vie· the one-man Finn C la ss. 1ru111 u1111d 11v w1d °"" 11 Tr1,111, ufldtr•l•Md 1,, 111 "''"'n Mrt11n1,. .. c••'l•T•••i 1 """'" •tc"' 1rrnu1tr1t1ctt ,., '~111t;;c1., '"'r "°' llOOt *"''"' I MI., Tu n .. CCIWI" flf Dra gon , Soling, T t m p es t , tor y i n I he re c en t Light t 1 ted 11kf .. 1e wl!I M """' frl MtM••· MllY ,.,. ,,,,.. 111 '""' '~t wHftln tour ""'"'a. w.o••• -4 c "' :;'j,t;.'::.,... M· .._4 _. °''""· ''"• "'"'"""""' Fl.. Du --= . \l:T®U .: ire expec •• 1t7t, 11-H:tt-A.M ................ ic. ... T. "*'"" '""' ""t1"1-..w1ktttitri ., r.!b !'IWr---t/111'--.... IH ..... ,.,..."'.... le l'llr M -~ .. "" Tt~ •• ,J'•na lcuman. Star a nd C.OOgressional Cup m,atch race In the Drago n a nd Fly ing o, Strvlt• C111t1H111. 1111k "' """'"' Miia. ,.1111...., -7tt ..., "°"'" •" .., Mlllr". ,.,...,.. .., ,.,. 11 ......... ,ie.i. Ml""' "'""'' Miiii ... ,.,... """' w F rnn serl t Lo 8 h Dut h 1 h ,_, OM City tou'•"•" w..1. $ijf" Dfrtlll INrdl,,. 1tn s11m M>A•D Ofl' TllUJ .. T••"•,.,.,• 1w 1111 ,,.,.. .,.. 1,. • es ~ ng ea c ' c min c a sses IS f ey are 1110. Or11111. Ct llllt'l'lll, tt0••• L'. DAVIS \l'tc.tlofl s.v1 .... 1to1i.t¥ -JDt "" IMltll'I COASf COMMUMrT~ ,..,, .,.. ~ The regatta Is expected to campbell has just returned not widely st\lled on the West c.i.; A•rn '· 1•11. l •tait.,"'"" wm * ,,., ~ -J111n ioc _ c01..t.«•1 D+11.11c • ~ APfJI i. 1m. •potllghl possible t nd ( Jo 01 I Cl NI WP'Ollt e scttew " M id iMc:Mfllt. 1"«1'"•11: lltt11-"" "'• 11!111 ,.... 0r1111t c...ntw. · ,...,., J~. ,,.,...,_ con e ers rom a ma r ymp c a sses Co1st. ~ CO#~AM Y. , 1 1,ic lt11sH1. L....,. .... v...,.. 1*.ir ,.,..., "''" 1t111 "''""' r•tt " 111t ~ ...., c111t1r111t ,,.,,.,, D. Jvttft. r""""""- ln the 0Cfici1I Olympic" tr ials In • regatla in St. Petersburg. Fla. Th h~ • •v T. o. st11v1c1. ,.,. w"' "'"' '""" ,.._,, c•'""'"' c11Hlfk1tlefl ~ 111 ""'""" 1. ••""' .,..,., ,.,.. c.r., ••-.... I I r et r aces art sc in COMPANY. A"111 t. ... ......., c """"''""' w111c11 "' h1' ,,_,,.,11t1111¥. 111tM~111 Ste,...,.,. ••Jn, ,_. ,,,,_ ,..., uic VITNUS c asses ater in the • • Top contenders In the Soll~ each class on Saturday ind 1, w11dl •· M1111• A...,,_,...,. ''"""" .. ,flllff'l'l•n< H•'"'",....., ,, ... It!',.. Mr4 rA Tr""""' ~ hltf, ,.. -_su..:m:rmlMer..AaYc r •11"tt.a 1~ ..... .._ . £1..a .. ss 1:11! .. e ..... ~. wbo•thll N(Jo;:: ! .. Q ~ on Sundly. ~ympic ICOI'<-;,UOli~· ~: C.d Dltl)'. PUii!, PA!h.-o.t!:. '=•I o.ur flllol. ':ii/~ '~n ~· ~ c~ ~ .... ·:..: ~~ c..tt ~ ..... -fl) ...,,,. ..-.rti ac:..-w • ~ ~ '71lem will 11111:_.-I, ""'If U.~lt "-1111 ,...,, M•fdl " ...-Nrtl "'. t L 1•, 1tn 11t-11 CttNflftf , • • "~ a..rs -.,,.. s. n, tm llWI Urtl 1t. tm ~ " • • ,\ • • .. .. " . .. • .. •• ., ~. .. • ' • ... •• • • Motte,,~• Worth. No American Car f--Is 'Unstealable.~' - W~; April 12. 1972 DAIL V •ILOT J i ' State Wary of Mystery WiQdfall By DOUG WlLLIS Tax Board, said . Tuesday !he deal of overY.'ithholding. lllx-i~n ·t 1akiflg the 20 percent SACRAA-1ENTO 1AP l Jirst l\\'O mo n th s of payen don 't scent to mind. He forgiveness of 1~71 taxes the · · hhold" f 1 1 1 s a d d, d 1 h , 1 us i n ,, \\'ilhholdinll: bill 111lO\\'S on the California is collecung $13.5 w11 _ mg 0 5 a e axe . . . ., 1971 ta:< re1urns due ~1ond3y, million JJ. tn0n1b more than brought in.$182 miltlon. 17 per· over\\1tthhold1ng as ii rorm of Huff sl'lid his department tate-officjal expecled-fro.m cent more thari -1he $1 fo~ed-savings-Is "a poo r tn-witl-rccalcuh1te taxes-for-those payroll withholding of state In-million estlmaled in budget vest"\.cnt " for th<' taxpayer , taxpayers and send them . come taxes, but nobody knows projcctipns. he said. refunds. but he said there nu1y By SYLVIA PORTER slot between the door and the why. He said that a l!!rge p~rt of The public response to in1· be a delay beca us e of the work In recent years, auto theft window or by scratching your ' State officials are also hesi· extra . revenue .could b e position of payroll v.•ilhhold ing involved in what may total ~luff said a survey or 20 ma;or employer.i found IS started withholding exactly on time, just three weeka after 1he bill wai passed In December and he-tast. one to s r a-r t wil hholding completed the job by March I. Huff said other reasons for the stale's income bonanz~ could be an improvement in the state's economy. th~ cap- tu rr of more p r e v Io u s I y e~caprd taxr-' than estimated or <1 C'om hination of 111 of bas been risi ng faster than initials in some other hidden tant to spend any of the extra· "ovcrwithholding'' of money "is amazingly spart-e , '' he seve ral hundred I h o u s a n d any other category of U.S. place. This -Will help you money until they· find out thal will have to be returned notect . recomputed forms . crimes -wit h a car stolen particularly if the engine num-where its coming from and if lo. taxpayers next April. But He also said lil.xpaycrs are He added thal California 110mewhere in the U.S. every bers and other identification . it 's really new.revenue . the.state won 't kno"'' for sure paying the ir 1971 taxes al 11 bus1nessc~ ciid "am::izin,e:ly 31 seconds. What's more. have been tampered with. P..1artin Huff. executive of-uhtil I hen, he added. faster rate than last year 11nrl \\'ell '" 1n putting wit hholrlin1t while the rate of lheft!'i has . "Park in 'lighted, ·wen traf· ficer of the State Franchise Huff said if there is a great that about one taxpayer In 2!'i Into effect on shor1 nn11cr been soaring, the rate W: auJo fickcd areas -. preferably,-~---------::::::_:::.._.::::....:;::::_:_:.::::.::::::..._:.:::.:.:._:.::::_:_=_:_=...::...::.. _______ _:_ __ _:__:. _______________________ _ .,. re('(lverles has ~en.sagging. near a street lamp or lighte.4 thn.tr far.tort . ln New York City, where the store window. -Most-thieves odds ar~ one in live that your . won't risk · working 'on ·your ' odds are one · locked car in the light -there's ':,:.· ) 1 in five that ' usually a ·car near.by . that your present · someone else left parked in car will be the dark-. stolen. the · :; • , 1~1 .,..."· chances that •1f you leave your car in a 'if · public garage or parking lot, your car "'ill do not be definile about when I be recovered ' < . 'are no more you will pick it up. pistM:inest than 8 de· ettendants can easily steal hew equipment from your car --'"°11y;11 /:-r~~~~g 50 and -replace i: With old parts B when they know how much ul nierely by locking your lime you will be . away . automobile and taking out the Ooublecheck your mileage to ignitiol1 keys every lime you make sure it's the same as lea ve it unattended. yoir can when you parked the car. This slash the odds on your car's · wtll reveal whether the thie ves being stol en in half. Of stolen ha ve driven your Cir to a spot cars. 80 percenl are unlocked b : an4 40 percent have the keys in.;-which -the.~ -could-switc in !he ignition. And you ca n do equipment. other things to protect you r "..Keep your car locked - ·car too. both doors and windows - "Be wary of super-bargains ~ven whe~ your car . is parked in Johnny-Come-Lately car 1n your driveway or tn front or lots and be leery of any-saJe----your ~use .. Mos~ ca~· t~efts be ing made in the streel 1r occur . •n ·res1d:~1al d1str1cls, you in nocently buy a stolen two-thirds at night. . car, you will ha ve little chance •Alwa~s ~a.ke th~ key s out of recovering y 0 u r in· of your 1gq1hon -. even when vestment: if suc h a car is you're on a brief _errand. traced to you.' you will ha ve to ~ever leave your engine run- give it up so it can be returned n1ng . , . to its rightful owner. But what if your car Is •fn vestigate toda y's im· stolen despite all y ou r pressive li st or ant i-theft defense s? Will you be able to gadgets.. but do not be . suppfy the Critical information mesmerized bY them . The true 11\ once to the police, your in- pro can gel past any and all of surance company. the Na · the devices in no lime flat -tional Automobile Tll e f I and if a professional auto lhett Bureau in Chicago,? ,sets his sights on your car. You will -if after finishing there is little you can 'do to Ibis column, you send ~ one .. stop him from stealin~ it. line note asking for "What To . "Do not tempt a ca; "win-Do If . Your Car Is Stolen" to dow s'hopper" by leaving suit· ,the American M u't u a I cases, gift boxes, obvious Insurance Alliance. 20 North valuables within sight il1side Wacker Drive. Ch i c a go . the car. Al a minimum, keep Illi nois, 60606. With the note. your lapes in the glove com-enclo9e a long: stamped self- partment or' elsewhere out of addressed enve:ope. The sight. You mii;:ht also "mark "' AMIA says it will send back your stereo player and tapes the pamphlet w,ithoot charge. a n d record lhese "fin-in your envelope. gerprints" to he 1 p y ou One. form in the pamphlet establish your ownership if y,·ill tell you what information . ,. wants to enext _ Se nd for th e Mentll I snch Tax Packa p:e. · ~~·•,·"f. '•·-.._,,,.__ Th e sooner th e better. .. It'-~,,.,.',;,;,_; Beca use tax decisions have to be made every -~~It time you invest. Not .1ust on the night you sit I down with Form 1040. At Merrill Lynch. wr think th e more yo u · know about taxes and yo ur investments, the • · ·· more mon ey yo u cou Id save next April 15th. c;flfBB (Note : don 't forget-because Aprtl 15th comes ' · they're stoleo later and tra ced. to put down about your car thi s year on Saturday, final filing date is ac tuall y April 17t h.) "Periodicall y check I he rmake. model, identification metal identification tag inside · nu'm~rS, s~ret m.arks). your your car door, and if it 's not licepse. insurance compa(ly, there, immediately report this bank, etc. Thi s data will lo the police. Car thie ves enormously speed the search ·· . swipe this tag and attach it to Jor your car. 1 stolen car. A second form will provide a •Mark your initials o" your permanent record of the facts engine. transmission and other about the theft and will be of ---........ -valuable· accesso ries not bear· vital help-in coordinating-ef- ing identification numbers to forts to find your car. help polict recover the items All of these guides can save if they're stolen and l~en to you hundreds or thousands of ident ifv them as you rs. . . . . dollars -not to mention a •]dentify your car by drop-heart.ache. headache and your ping your business card in the time. State Tax Deadline Only Five Days 4-way Californians wtio ate late in either filing their state income tax return or paying their liability for 1971 must be prepared to pay penaltles for theit tardiness, State Con- troller Hol.Hiton I. Flournoy ~s warned. "In addition le the usual penalty for fa ilu re to pay tht tax doe with the return . they ,..,.{11 -also lose the 20 percent tax fdrgiveness which applies to tlite t971 tax year only." sa id Flournoy. who is Chairman of the Franchise Tax Board which administers the Personal Income Tax Law. Some Californians h a v e · ·roUowed the practice of filing their returns on time , but not paying the tax, thus incurring a five percent initial penalty for ·the first 30 days, and an additlonal Vr pcrcen\ per month until payment. This is in addition to the six percent annual interest, he ,explained. There is also a penalty for late filing.· In order to meet the "But the onry people . who get the special 20 percent forgiveness of their net tax are those who both file on time and pay in full,'' Flourhoy said . "The individual who delays filing his return and pil.ying his liability will find himself paying a con- siderably higher sum to the Stat~ in terms of-tax, _penalty and interest, than if he had met his obligation by April 17." Tl1e Controller said some taxpayers are failing to claim the special ·20 percent tax forgiveness. even though they are filing and paying on time, according to a preliminary ex~ aminatiOn ol 1971 returns already received . Ct.rporation Tells Income deadline. return• must be ·-Nine Coast .... . postmarked by no later than midnight April 17th. • . . . ... • ' -' · Southern California Firat National Corporation · today reported first-quarter Income before securities tranSactions or $97.f,919 or 26 cents per share. Hyatt Corp. -Buys Firin .. Last year . the comparable ,first-quarter income before LAS VEGAS, Nev. -The securities transactions totaled i ' J • I ' . I ·• "l(yatt Corp. has annQ<Jnced fl)23,88S_or.JO;<enll por,<hare,.1-------------~----­ ne1otlations to purchase the . Net eaM\ings after. securities . ' Recrion Corp., wblc~ owns t~o •• sales. 'toiaJed Jl22,11S or 25 Las Vegas hot~l;-cas1nos. • ctnll per share fOr the Ont . -Under the twtl'for.,,,. ~ tltrtnded March-31, 1m, · posal. Hyatt would Issue two compared to $1:1a.•01 or '47 1harcs of Its common stock for cents per shart for the same e~h ou\st"nding share of period last year. All figures • Recrlon Corp. stock. are based •on the weighted Directan: of both companies average number of shires will meet shortly to consi~er outstanding, assuming t'h 1 • .. -.. ·····-· ··-··· ······-· ·-......... . ' 3 ways our Tax Package could help. First, our Ta x Guide.has dozens of su ggestion s on how you ca n try to 'make the most of your stoc k market gains or losses. It includes tabl es illu stra tin g th e ex tra tax value of ·net long-term gains and short-term loss es. 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"'Aell Ol'lly by ltlt llrototCNll New lssus / -'ip111 12 1972 100,000 Shares Common Stock Blake, Stephens & Kittredge, Inc. (p1r ¥alue $1 oo De' 1;,9re) Price $6.00 Per Share B J LERNER It COMPANY, INC. A C KLUOEA Ii CO l'llOCT1!11, COOK I ·co., INC. ( 'Y I ,. - COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK LIST \ i ' • : • • ii ~ • I 'I •• • Tuesday's-Closing :Marke t'-A-dvance s • AlterEarly Dip NEW YORK ( ~P) -Price• on th• stocj mark•l ff:;bed do11edl y upwtrd Tu 09d1y 1n 1cti\• trod Off lo• •rn11l do"nlurn 1t th• sltrl 1ttribuled by broker5 to une asiness aver the \'1etn1m s1tu1 tion the ma rket saw plus is sues pull slowl y away from the mmus issues 15 the dav fhurned on Jravorable earntngs reports lifted several stocks as the market firmed \ ' s Prices.:.complete New '¥ ork Stock Exchange U st . , Complete Closing P~ices-American Stoel\. Exc han ge Li st • r•uu lll!.OT " • 1Jl'o_ 11 • Jl"°-ll JI • t \o J Jto 1 l • 11 • ,.... . ~ ll ll -'5 o 'Mlo't-l• ?~'-, 1 JC4~ . ~ -J>.i I I I • f • .... . .. ~ . . . 1/o ll o-l o U U lo . '· f) I ?l o " " ' . ,, . •lo ·~-• llh lt (O '• l " ] ~. 10\o 10'4 ~ o 11 > )I .,_ lo 11 II ' 1 ) I 1 I 11 . 11 0 • 16\ II 11 o l ' •• , 11 • ' l n ' ~ II U o • • Ill ... 111 J ,, •l•+~ JI o 1! \ - • 20 DAILY PILOT -· TO NIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS l\'BC 0 8:00 -"Ada111 -l 2." Officer Recd \\'Orks f==,,.~t.~!!Jder<0vero-.and. htl -fFom a d e·addi<led folk singer in an episode litJcd "The Princess and the Pig." CBS E 8:00 -'fhe Carol Burnett Sho\\'. l\cn S:Crry jo ins Ci"rol in3 spoof'OfTce Sk<ftingffius1cals or the 1940s and singer Cass Elliot offers her scnti· ments on marriage. ABC D 9:00 -'·The Marty Feldman Comedy l\1achinc.'' A ne\v sho"' slarring the shaggy haired British c~mediaii in a \vild reperloric of corf!edy. I ~1-IJ , 0 7:30 -"San Antonio.'' Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith star in this 1945 \\CStcrn. ( KCET ID 8:00 -"Election '72." The pol1t1ral primaries are discussed on th is episode of /\ J1ubli c ! Affair: ' L -~ • No'CA84"" ,,._~ff. -nu Roed 'T~)\ ,•v . "****" ),, -New Yo1k Oal!y r-.ews TlfO Plays Opening •"CABARET' IS A SCINTIUATING MUSICAL.!" -flr1<1tr • 0 .,.,1 f~d11,.1,or>1I Ld1!•0n) T"·n rarely perfnrmed short phl vs iire fe;itured in Cal State "'LIZA MINNELLI -THE ~·11 lle~1on's fiflh major theater _N_EW M~~w._•_1z_1_"--t--;;Pii"r>x!::;u;.;ctlon of the year hegtn- . td•1'· "LIZA MINNELLl IN 'CABARET' - A STAR IS BORN!" -N1•1wa•• M1g1tln• INTRODUCING Alfred de !\!us.set's 19th l'l'n· tury ironic ron1ancr.. "No Trirling \V1th Lovf' ... will pin~· _Jhr.ru.u!h,_Sun.Pny. ~pnl 16. and <:l!!<lin April 20·23. alone 1vilfi .. F~scurial." a burlesque of lire and death by Re 1 g i a n playwright ~1 i e h e l de (;hedlerode. ReJierved seals fnr the l\.\'0- v.·cckcnd. seven-performance · run are available by telcphon· ing the theal<'r box nff1ce at fli0-:\371 be!Wf'fn noon anti 4 pm, \\'N>kdays. Perfor111ances will begin in the Little Theater at 8:30 pm. on all seve n dates. Hollywood Rebirt.h~ -. Gregory Peck Lauds Oscar A 1.vards By BOR THOMAS Pirlure Shflw :" :inti ~1·n llOLLY\VOOD (AP • -"I .Johnson. '"fhe Last Pirturt ~t Wil!I a..JiUP:CQbAW ! Shn1\' '' marle our to"'" look good All nccepted their a11ar1 s 11J:;1in " h11n1bly. althou~h ITTodcn <.:regory Peck "'as ex· star Joh11son joked. '' It pre ss i n-g the general coul dn't have ht1pf>enl'd lo a Jloll.vwnod view of the -44th ruccr. Je.IJl.'r ~" ~ · Aeadf'my A111ards. He 1nade lh·nry 1:ond11°s R ct iv is t his remark early Tuesday daui;htc1;" Jane re:;istcd the 1norning at the Oscar Ball, rhanc1• 10 u ~r the oc1·as11JJl to i;cated at the same table with pro1nutc cau~es. hintin:,: ~he Charlie Ch11plin, who s e "'ould h:1vc n1ore to say lillcr. presence dominated the "The French <.:oniu.:ction" ;:iward s. 11·..-is the hi!: \\'lnuer . !akin~ fivt Chaplin's mon1ent on stage a"·ards intludlng best pitture, had btcn elcrtric. The sercen best direction hv \\'illiarn Rt the Los Angeles ~1usic_ l;-riedki11. and hest · sc.·ree11play ('M'ltcr had just presented a d a p t a t i o n by Ernest flick<'ring reminders t ha t 'l'id) 1nan. The choiec of the Chaplin \.\'as the greatest com-cops anrt rohhcrs chasr also ed1an of mo\ ie history. pJpased lhc fdtn con11n unil\•. AP' Phot1 d f'" Then he stcppe-d out of the 1'hc pieture is rnll' ·· \ . darkness. I-le \.\'3S a man near 'WE LOOKED GOOD' rhilrlren n1ust be aecorn1>anied 113. portly. unsure of step. But Gregory Peck by an adulL but niostl~· for its lhe henign smile re1ninded l'nugh undCJ'\\'Orlrl lanµ.u11~e. ('\'cryone nf lhe ''Lit 11 e 'rhf' \'Ol<'rs pa<;scd un 1hc 1'V sho\o.r. \Ye couldn'I lei '1 1." 1·1 •· k ·rranip" of silent filnis. And ultra1 iolent ' • A oc,;wor \vhc·n he acccP,:tcd a derby The Chapli11 retur11 ivas onlv OrAnl!f'' and -···r1ic [asl l'Tc- fron1 JStl'k Lemmon and [lipped pa rl of llollyii'!XJd·s drl ight !ure Shov.'." \1·ntr its O\'rrtoncs it in his old sty le, the au -with ~1onday nigh1's Osc;ir of s1nall-tn11n srx. clienl'e 11'1'1~ delighted. sho\.\'. 1'hc Ol\l'Rrds tllrrnseh·es 1"he t11vards \\'Ill bring 11 No'CA84 g;.~ -Ru Reed JS>~)', /() "****" ,7,, -Nt.,.. Yorlt Dally News '"CABAREfLIS A SCINTILLA Tl NG MUSICAL!" -f\11d1r • 0111111 (Ed11c11oon1I £0111011) "LIZA MINNELLI -THE NEW MISS SHOW BIZ!" -T11!1t M•g•rir" "LIZA MINNELLl IN 'CABARET' -A STAR IS BORN !" -N1w1w11~ M•111rln~ "LIZA MINN ELLI GIVES A r MOVIE PERFORMANCE SO BEAUTIFUL THAT I CAN THINK OF NOTHING TO DO " BUT GIVE THANKS!" N~• Yo1~ T1m11 NOW PLAYING "'"0-•I <><-!•" ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA 1 Co~!• Mt~ :i.:bl/ll W•e~n·~· 6:11Ct, l :IJ, 10 1.S p ""· S~! .. & S11n, l:lO, l :U, 6:00, 1:11, 10 ,20 P.M. A CIT Y THEATRE 1 '1IY 01a~~~-~190832 W«~dny~: •·OO, I.IS. 10 H P.M. i•I. & S11n. l:lO. l.•s. •.00, 1,u, IO :lO P.M. d dre1v \l'idr a1>1iro v<1l fron1 fi!1n · I f · 11 an "The st.anding ovation could JRng <' o nC\.\' n11111ev 1nto ie O (I)fiJ(l)RflURH T~t Smilh , ha ,•e gone on for 20 m· 1 ,, leaders; \1•ho thflught they 11·orld's box offices 11·hcrr thc l------'-------~ F1mily "Oii Duty Cop" Chad Smith inu es. detected s1nns of the in· I SStid Peck. a lnrmer pres;dent " \\•inners ;1re sho11 in~. \V ith I ~~~ DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening 1e1c!s adve~t y lo 111oueodos as to ' · dustry's rebirth. 1...,,....,,..,., ... m...,..,..,..,. .. why he failed to return fu1 ~UflOC Aho •c•o~my ""'•rd Winnir 'BILLY BRONCO' of the l\1otion P i c I u re "The (iodfathrr.'· "Cub;irf't." '" irmed robbery io 1 su?ermir~e!. 1'1' 5"°'' 5"81'" Aciidrrny. The arling av.•ards all 11ent ''\\'hat 's Up " l>oc'' and 01hrr APRIL 12 "'' lli IIJ 0 D ®I ••., -G @ Wild•ild Wut m Tiie flintste11e1 IP I Dru• II Jta11nlt i!ll ""'' fm Hod11pod11 Lodp !DID t:!l •.., i:j~ Mtr!MrlJ RFD mo Amt 1:30D1t11 t11e Clock 0 Mov!t : (C) (90) "Tht S.!111 l u(" Cane!. bllS) '6~eorg1 M•· h1ris, Rlch1rd 81seh1rt. Annt Fr1n· els, Dani Andrtwi. (JJ New1 ®'!Movie: (C) (2h1) "Tht N1ted Spur" (wes) '5(1 -limes Siew1rt, Janet lel1h. m AMy Crillilh m Mt~ Griffin Sha• , B I lo Arnericans ;ind 11•ere v.·cl\ 11<'11' filrns bringing added -SHOW TIMES-' ut ;it 160,000 a minute . d J F' d ·11· . t!) nsi This Wttk Sill Moyrr s for commercial ume on the rece11·e : anc on a , n11 tons 10 !hr n a t 1 o n ' s 9:00 1J(i).Metfiut Cfnlet Gueif su1• Wetll •'Y' ''J0·•.»•·10,,. ''Klute:" Gene H ark 111 an. lheaters. the film 1rorld lookrd •""' Pl h" .. s11 .. Suft. & 1Hoht1•r• ''The Frenth Connt-ction·." hn~f II" 1 a a of s " es e a po .. ra)'! 1 woman ~-.• -. ;:e;aa; !.......,,. n. r~ U ,Y o ne\.\· er pro • Wilh -iUng unc.e/WliO -ielu~e~ 10 ·1 ,;~~~~~~~~~~i~·~·•i•·~•i·•~··~··i•~·~··~·i~~~-li ,..... Cloris Leachn1an. "The Last J)('rity. poslpone ~er wedd1n1 a"d forblds ~11!11~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 Dr Joe Gilnnon to tell her f11nt1 ii -·~~ .... ~.9~~~.~~\~1~;,~,::~~; 3rd BIG WEEK! w ........ , ACTORS MIME THEATRE shaggy·haued 811\l~h tomed1an bCJll d. ''""''"'"''"'"""'"'""''""" a s::_reN , come y "OCEANS" toire or tomtdy, from lley~lone Kops ~ ,,.....,,.. slapstitk to b111ng contemPOrlly SI• rerllei I l.Jl;::;'I rem? A NEW SURFING FILM IY ROD SUMPTER lire. Gue~rs art the Sunday's Child 1 • singiog group aod Spike M1lhgao. f]J (fil VI b r 1 \ion I MetroPOhtan Opera sta1s [~elyn Lear and lhomas Stewart ire featured 1n ptr!ormanc1 . . . . . •...... '"" •110P.M. WlllMfl ! IUOUllf IWAIOJ 1 .. >-k••••= '"'' s.,,.rt1., t.d ... Clot it h•<k•oo:IHl l•••6<1i., l.<l•- "laS t Picture Show" Ill SHO WfNG NOW "THE GO DFATHER'' ~!orring MARlON BRAN DO BUENA PARK DRl'/E·IN AT 7;00 ond 10,1s -ANO- IP N1n111 tnd t1tt l'rof1tsof Qi) flrinf lint "ftscism -P1st or P11senl" i nd con~e;urron; folk s1n1e1 Peggy Seerer desC11bes her hit; ind lhe Mil/\ 81otheri re m1n1sct an the11 50\h anmverYIJ. SHOWING NOW! • fD Cr11t Dtdsloni ''Vtelnam end Aller'' Part II 6U4!Sb 111 Slln. f11n- ChU1Ch 1nd Otlenst Secr1\1ry Mr!- Win Lal1d. Of, Tht Y!rri11l1n a:J Nat•ch1 9:25 O Politiul Menta:t 9:30 (6) Lowe ind M111i11e Et) Truw11 la C11t11 Atrts (ID Allciolltiol de It Co111unld11! :· m Yldorit Jt11111 Show : 1:55 B Polllkll Mtwtt .. ·7,,. e m o m .... ,. IJ Nf,D Ci) Trvth « Con11q11t11t11 @ Drapet 0 Wlltl's MJ Untf m I Lowt luey II) I Drtt• ti .lfltn11J1 fD HlllolJ tf Art fII UM Plt11ria en 11 Cimino ® Fll111: (C) ''Girl lft tht Red Yelvtf Swin(" 0 @ ffi Tiit • Persuader1 fRJ "'Chain of Events" Chained lo 1n atratht ease filled with hith elp!o- sives, Danny Wilde bttomes lht quar1y ol setret •gents. Petet Vaua:ho and Suzanna Leigh 1uest. D News Wilch John fullmtf Ql Ntws Huch Williams al Lt 611.t !:45 O Stcond l ook 10:00 E CU Manni• (R) Gue~t Robert ro-worth plays 1 POlltt de1et11Ve 111hc] acts s11sp1c1ou~ly when he·fakes custody of 1 lop cr1m1nal Joe Mannix has captured. O @l m Night 61!1try (R) "The Phaolom rarmho11se." stars David 7:301J Doctor 111 !ht Hou11 "II In McCallum, l1nda Mar5h 1od David Doubt. Cut II Out'' One ol rht medl· Curadint. "Silent Snow. Secret cat st udents needs to hive 1n ope11. Snow." sta~ Radame1 l'era. lion and tltt onl1 1v1il1blt sur1eon 0 W Ntws ls nti1siihted. I 0 MIMe; 'tCJ (3hr) "All lhese W()-0 Tht Mo1111 .FKfuy ".loht1ny men" !com) '64 -81b1 'Anders.son. " ~TE~ ~'"' -llOn A PtTlll 8 oGtl.ai.lo'V1C.ff '•01 .. ,,1.on I L(.'1f .IL(ll ( 11 •. f •(l"1 l'.';U nl'f fl•o~. A Y•" •·f l ·•'n'"" ,,,., ·~lf\r:i;, / SHOWING NOW! lour•••'" Vo1lt• 0.• "' "NOW TO COMMIT MAlllAGl"f''l Clint Eastwood 11'1 yeor's 'op d•tec:tlff story "DIRTY HARRY" "' "SKIN GAME" {PG) lath 111 Color 'ti' also playi1111 "SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY" Glendo Jcrc:kJOft crt'ld Peter Finc:h Sl!owtlme 7 p.m. Co"tlftuous Sunday Show, 2 p.m. Rated !RI Brown on the HislOl'J or Aviallon" C.irl 81l1<11115t. 0 Movie: (2111 15m) "A M111 C1lled m D11gnet ~ Mlftll" (d11) '66-Sammy Davis Ji., risi Soul! ..,. -~~=-­• "MARY, QUEEN ~~·­• Cllnt E•1fwooo I.Duis Armstronr. rr111k Sin1tr1 Jr. ED Mrslerpitce Theatu '1he Last or IUlllOll l lVO AT WILSON sr, A••dfmy ,lw~rd OF SCOTS" "DIRTY HARRY" "' "WHAT'S UP, ooc1~ ~ slarri11g BARBRA STREISAN D ond RYAN O'NEAL • . • • • • • FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIYE·IN ~ AT 8:30 & 11 ,45 , 111101 ~, ... 111101 at...t, Col•r "'JAlfS FROM THE CITPT"(pQ tlotJ"OllCUlA MAJ llSUI flOMTlllGIAYlR (G) 1 ... 0 ........ Wo.,01•""11 ""'"010 ONl Y DRIYl·IN SHOWif'tG "GODFATHER" (R) ti 7:00 olld 10:1S PM • ~-, . ., "--·-.., ··-491 •~•S . (I) To TtU !ht Trull! !he Mohicaof' (R) coirA M!SA i4i·O~Tl lt1t ~o,.. "SHAFT" (R) CJ) I DrtMI ti Jtinnie a!) M11rimoni0 1 I• Fra nceu 1---AND IP'GJ AND 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Sin An-10:3D rn Tht Go!ddiutri M1~t Connors J J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tl~~ .. ~'~"~"~0~'~'i"i'~""'~i0~"~'~~~~·~·~i~~~~~~K~'~'~l;;l~~~~~~~~~·~A;N~0~~~~~~-1 "CLAY PIGEON" tonio" (wes) '4~ -[rrol Flyn11, gue~ts. Alexis Smilh. 0 Yau1 Turn to T1 lk Bae• m Hog1n'1 H1t11tt. [6] Sports Challenge II) (II Drt(tltl 0 This Is Your l1tr Htrsth~I Bu· l•• Dl..,+1 Mihl I ll <•I"',, .. ,._ "BISCUIT [A Tut~ IGI & "PINOCCHIO'"(') <•114,.., v...i ... 11 '11£ [j) Chlu1101 on tht Movt flclo1 F/1 na1d1 is the su1pr1sed 1ue~L (R) tardo Mont1lb1n tal~s wtth Tony ID Bill Co~by Show Gomez about his careu ind !he €D La Slt1nlc1 ptace of Mex1c~n·Amer1t1ns ln to· 0~ film: IC) ''White Warrior'' day's film industry. ffi 42 Plus fl) Tht Frtnth Chet "Beri n With 11:00 0 0 (J1 (fQl «! €n Hews Shrimp" Juli a Child uses layers of O One Sltp Beynn d · Mlle. shrimp mous.s r. and iS?lr•· (6) Matlh~I D1tloll 1us to mt~t spun1 II~ 1011. 0 (31 ffi News in It ls Written ' m Trulll or Consequenc n CiD M1nlr1p m f1shio111 in Stwing 1:00 0 @ Carol lumett (R) D1ricer· 11:10 W Movit: "The Awengers" (adv) '50 comedi1n Ken Striy teams withl -John Carroll, Adele Mara. Carol 8u1nett 111 a spool o! ict·S~~l·)t 1:15 aJ ftsti~al filmico ing mus1t1ls or !hi '40's and slnrer 11 :30 E rn cas Litt Movit! (CJ "Cl'J of tass Elliot oHHs he1 Mlll1menls on IM Hunlt.1" (dra) '53-Buiy su11J. m1n1111 In • med ley wilh Miss v111. Polly Se1aen. 8u111ett 0 (fgi €n JohnJtJ C1r50n 0 ID Ad1m·l2 "Tht Prmtess 1nd 0 Movit: "We livt "1;1in" (dn) th• P11" (RJ Off1cu Reed works 'J4-rred1ic MMc~. Sam Jalle .. un dercovrr i nd aets h1l11 horn •1 0 (V(i) Cl) Dkll Ctvtlt dope-t dd1cted lolk 11nsH in I plan m Tu Tell !ht lrvth to sm1~ • n1fCO!ICS fin(. I D (])@ Cl) Tht Courtship el 12:00 ffi Movie: "8e1st !10111 the H1unted Eddie's f1t her ''Tell If Li~r Im C1ve" (mys) '59 -Michael Forest. Telhn1 You It Is" IF!) Tom 1s sued 1:00 (31 0 0 (f'; 10' New1 tor Sl00.000 11¥.1 deliYH}' min who 0 Hith1¥1y Pllrol fe ll oYt.r Eddie's roller sktlt. O Mol'ie: "The Swindler'' {dr1) '62 m Andy Grlllilh Sho'lf I -Broderitk C1.iwlord, R1th1rd B•~e· Q) The Vi11ini111 111rt. ED llJ) A Pubtit AU1l1/[lectio11 '72 , . . £) luthl Llbtt 1 1.30 0 Movie: "[Jt Witness" (sus\ '50 m Nini -Robert ~cnli'nmef)' L•she Ban~s. Q) AH·Nlghl Show: "Tht Day th1 1:30 0 @} in NIC MJJlery Tlle1trt-~y E1ploded," "D1nte's'lnlerno" Columbo "Dtath lenlh 1 Hand" (Fl) 3:00 O Movlt: "Tht Otl1hom1n" (wes) • An unfaithful w1f1 Is murdered when '56-Jotl M"'''· Bu bira Hale. the refu:111 lo he blac\m11led Robert Culp, Iii~ M1lltnd ind p11 , 4:30 0 Ne·10 11(1i Crowltf 1uest. I ~:00 m David fros1 Sha• Thursday 0-.YTIM E MOVIES '1ht Constant Hu~and" (tom) '$4 -Re• HarnJQn, k1y Kendall. 1:00 0 "fttt ~bbs" !-.r1) '58--Clinl Walker, Vn11n11 Ma~<i. m ''Wh1rl11001" (dt1) ·~ -Cene 1:00 m ''Chl111 C1t1" (1dv) '57-Cene l 1t1ney, .lose rerrer. S ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ~IJ\R!~ <iU EE'.\' OF SCUTS. \\ho rulrd \rith the hc;irt of INCLUDING VANESSA RfOGIAVE 8fST AC.TRESS ELIZA RETH, QUEEN OF El\GLAXD \\''10 re ig-ncd \VitJt the IX>''·cr of B11ry, Hat "llln1" Colt , An1i1 Dick J:OO (ii "filt t11 Thelma Jo1d1n" C<inc!. inson. 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'Ii. ......,.,~-'~~~·· l1ftt" l'G \ :::::=~1 ~)·Q I 1. -==!!!!.!!!!!!!=ll!l 1 • ' • t • - ' DAILY 'ILCT 21 Theater Notes SCR's Mag·ic Tlieater Touring I -'A-n-nie-' opens in €lemente P~~~~~k::::JN".AIJlJltntS-me.rilUrt:Lin.:. e clill<!rrn l~ ~e their im· pl11ying an or the part -in~ Learning Se rles, spon!l(lrtd by 11 ln1~lon~ . C':IUdtn~ in11nimate o-b~j e t: t 11 1- h , . , . The produc11on feaiurs at· narratinl( the 11ory 1nd t1lkin1 -. '. t Gi ft ed Children s Assoei~· tors In briiht c 0 5 1 11 m ,. .s to tht chlldreo in fht audlt nce. tl(ln of OrRngt Count)', 1A•11\,-=:....::....::....::::.:_:..c.c _____ _ By TOM TITUS 01 l~t Ot li'Y l'lltl t t .. I •·Annle G't Your Gun" moves onto the local theater scene lhl! weekend -and not any too soon . Irving Berlin's musical con1. edy, presented by !he South Coast Choral and Light Oper4 Associat ion, is the Ion e UshtheHrted offerina in tht •0,1n1e County area. The ~r five continuing stage ~oduclions -are hea v y. ·<trama s. fro1n the likes of Ten-, nasee Williams. E d "'a rd Albte and Anton Chek hov. ' The spotli@hl shifts to Sa n Clemenle lh i!I y.·eek nd. 1,~1here "Annie'' opens 'a four· perform;ince run or Fridays and Saturdays at the ne\v Community Center'On Avenicia Del Mar. A casl of 40 will 'perform in lhe show Y.1hich In- . troduced the song "There's No B u s i n e~s Like S h ow Business." Tom Gle11son. a nlrmber of the Los Angeles Civic: J .. ight Opera company. is directing the musical. Auslin Buffum is musical directo r. w h i I e Qeofgina Geer will handle the c,boreography. Mar la Small . "'ho played the t tie role in 1he SCCLOA 's 19il production of ·'Gyp s y,'' 1returns to t.he Si n Clemente l?'OUP llS Ann ie Oakley. Al Hartman plays oppos ite her as 'VSO Slates Auditions Audi1ion.o; will hr held al !ht Greater Los Angeles liSO Club. 428 s. Hill s1.:· Los Angeles. next \Vcd nesday. April 12. at 7::l0 p.n1 .. for tal tnl~ amatuf'rs and semi· professional s in t h e en· tertainmen1 fielrl. Bands. combps . dancers. 'i.QCaJ ist~. \'3 rie1y shov.·s. and noveltv acjs, will be selt clel to perform "t 1he Los Angeles USO Club. Further information may be obta ined by calling Sally Costa ,, {213) 626·0522. 'ANNIE ' STAR Marl1 Sm1ll • Frank Butler, \vhilr · Al ice •Netz f'n . Geori e Donka. Irv Gris ert . S"•ede Netzen and Boh Mot round out the feaiured players . Othf'rs in: supporti ng roles are Tom Shelton . Pt11rick c;rif· fin, Leslie Conner. Ka ren Roberlson. Beth H11r tman, HAn~ Hartman , Kelly Killion, AnHinda Burke. Lisa Aus1ln, .Jackie TH uchcr. Bill <;ross, r>i11ne Lovu!lo. Peggy Sherer. ~1arilyn Durnford and Red Schmidt "Annie <fel Your (:un" "'ill play F'riday and Sat11~day pvcn1ngs al lhe Commun ity Center \1·1th an 8 o'clrx·k cur· ta in. Rrserva1ions 492-56il. * f:lse 11•hcrc around lhe areH . serious drama is predomiri;1n1.1 Five heavy plays continue , I heir respective runs -1"'0 of 1hen1 mounted by the same directoria l family. T h e se ,,·ould be Jean Koba's "Cat on a Hol Tin Roor ' al the Hun· lington ~ach Playhouse and Alex Koba's ''The L i I I e Foxes'' a! the Long BcRch Communil v Playhouse. H11ntingion Beach "s "Cal" '~·inds up its five-weekend , en~11gcment 1\'it h f in a 11 performances Friday an di Saturday. So do two other I••· Show Storts 7 p.111. CONTINUOUS SHOW Setwrdoy 011d SwMcty from Z p.m. BARGAIN MATINEE Every Wedne1day, I p.m, ·' • ' '• ... ACADEMY WINNER BEST ACTRESS JANI FONDA ALSO FEATURED inanaranj pakula production. klut• -JR) Julie Ch ristie Warren Beatty "McCABE & MRS. MILLER" runotot:lr /'I EWPOllT IEAC14 • Olt.3..USb ACADEMY WINNER ~5 -BEST PICTURE AWARDS -BEST ACTOR INCLUDING -BEST DIRECTOR Also Selected -Short Subjects. ) dramas -lht -Jrvin Com· 8-o'clock t-t~lay@rs­ munit.y Theater's · · \V ho '1 1'ht1ter. MIO ~1 • &lh St .. Santa' Afra id of Virginia Woolf~" 11nd Ana. ,Re11erv1ti nn s M1 ·21M. the Santa Ana Commun ity * Players' "My Sv.•eet Charli e.'' Continuing their ru ns this the latter held over by popular '''eekend will be South Coast demand. Re pertory's "Uncle Vany1'' ~~~~~~·!!f-~r~esclJl.' • a i i c....!htater~ r,: Sout h Coast Repertory's ex- citing approach to children 's thea1er. Sa!urday 111 10 a.m. 111 !hr Louis L;ike Intermediate School. I O 8 O I Orangev.·ood A\·e .. GRrden (:rove . Charlotte ~1ilchell and 11nd Long Bea rh·1 "Ll1tle (;rcgory Feuerborn head the F'oxes." SCR 11lso brings its filenn Sterling are the prin- c11st for Tennessee Williams' Actor's Mime Theiler to the cipals in this Old South drama ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,'1 wit h stage tonit h! for • 1ln1 le by Lil li•n Helman. Curtain Stu11rt Elliou and Pat J\1ullins performa nce. lirne is 1:30 al the plRyhoose. fea1urcd as Big Daddy and Big Da,•id Emme~ dir~ts !he 50tJ E. Anaheim St .. Long J\111m11 . Others in lhe cast 11re Chekho\' drama al SCR , with ~e.ach. Reservatlons t213 1 438- Gail Foor, William Morel~nd, Don Tuche . Ha l La ndon Jr.. o~. Burt Weiss and Gwyham Cherie Patch. Leslie Jones and -- ··~lagic Thcatef"· utilizes short. narralive ~ketthes 10 ('nlertain children in 11·hri1 SCR direclor Saundra Ma I he \V •• Deacon calls "11 ne 'v v.•ay.'' ~1ost of the normal 'trappingsi. of the stage -ligh!s, sound. props ;i nd acls -h;ive bc1•n eli1ninatt><t in order to all o\v Williams. Michael · Owens headi ng the Final performances \\'\11 be casl. Perfor mance!! are Thurs· given at 8:30 F'rjday ·and day throug h Sunday at the S111urday at the playhouse, Third Strp Tnra!er. 1327 2110 M111n SI., Hunli ngton NewpOrt Bl vd., Cos1a /\1esa,1 Beach. Reservations 536-3861. with an.I o'clock curtain. * Horr Boussom heeds up the Edw~rd Albee's "Virginia Actor'! Mime Theater tonight Woolf'~ completes its r(Jn F'ri· a1 8. with Sieve Patterson, day an d Saturday v.·i1h fi nal Reg Rook , Camer on Young pt>rform an ces at 8 o"clock In and Hugo Paez complttinc the UC Irvine's Human iliell Hall company. Reservationll for 1 Playhouse. both shows fi46-13fi3. , Conipr\sing lhe £our -"The Lillle Foxes." one of character cast are. \\l illi11m. the most imp ressive pro· Brady. Patricia Box. Roh ductions at lhe Long Beach ri:lills and Diane Traynor. Commun ily PI Ryhouse. heads Reservations 547-7733. into its second weekend with .... --.,, $T4DIUM "L ---· -=r-.1 SUD/UM •? 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SA Inn tur tOt yea me doll ove mi R com ic ski n 0 ma ._ l.o A fo m • of ra Ir w re • ca •• N four minutes for a baked potato. five to sevt.n minutes for a TV -ili~n<!r. - Half an hour for a i-pound roast. ¥icrowave ovens -once. a fu tprlstlc wonder at home shows - ar~ last becoming highly praised ti~·savers in family kitchens. Ppt of the excitement\ Is the F 1 a s h Gordon-Batman-Goldflnger element o! intrigue. Zam! Pow! Holy Gadgetry! Thtrets lwhole new hot food s concept, new technical jargon and a ne speed for fixing meals. ... Yet microwaves have always been with us. In stead of the 30-foot radio broadcast wavelength! wo ., • ves 'Z I ~p lnsta \• Meas nt only five incbes long. They are directed through a magnetron tube into the oven ·cavi- ty where they bounce off the metal wall! in all directions. pass through paper, plastic, pattery or gl,ss and heat only the food . When microwaves eoter food in the oven, food molecules r.otate millions of times per second. This rapid rotation causes friction which creates heat. The heat generated in the food causes cooking, both withio lhe\ food and around the edges, like r,egular baking. Microwave power generally takes only one-fourth the time required for conventional cooking. Now that the ranges are ·small enough and in the $350 to J5.50 price range, m o re and mor e fiomemakers are •·zapping out" meals in minutes with the ovens tha'i plug in anywhere : kitchen. den. patio, gaJleys and weekend cabins . The place hardly matters since the revolutionary cooking pro- cedure requ ires few utensils and creates no exterior hea t. Only the food is heated so it may be cooked on plates or serving dish'es, eliminating the need for pats, pans and patholders. Add to these convenien ces such adva ntag es as more nutrition. ea$y operation, fast delrosting, more economy and minimum clean.up. cookboOks, publish mqnthly gazel· lt's plain to set why the ovens are te s and conduct cooking seminars catching on so fast. for swapping the latest hints. _ Although electronic ovens ere·----Whefher the oven is called introduced 22 years ago by General microwave, electronic or radar, Electric, recent buyers are still in cooking happens So fast thal either the pioneering stage primarily rood is done before you can worry because there are few . if any, or it's fun to be on hand, keeping cookbooks adjusted to microwave track of the progress. cooking. Food cooks so quickly that 11 re- There are so many variables -tains more natural color, vitam ins. food 'density arld w:ater content. tJ· nutrients and moisture. This is tent of thaw ·or precooking. plus the especia..IJy tru e of fruits, vegetables oven's particular wattage -that and fi,\h. user 's manuals provide a few ~finlmal mealtime Is the rule recipes and then the homemaker is because electron ic energy defrost~ on her own. rrozen foods in minutes . sa'ving Some have banded logether in endless hour s of waiting time. Din· clubs., such as Electronic Cooking, ner may be started at the last Inc. of San Diego, lo com p i 1 o minu te and lat~mers n e e d ' reheilt plates for only a few seconds. -Cleaning-also-ls-a-snap because the oven stays cool so spatters can be wiped off immediatel y. Or food can be covered with a paper towel to avoid spatters completely. And most dishes can be cooked in the game bowl or plate. used for serv- ing, f\1i crowave nvens. manufactured under 15 brand nan1es. usually can be plug~ed into standard household t1utlets. 1...ess elect/icily is used l'lince there is no preheat ing aod coo king from inside ;ind ou t is in· stant an<'Ous. In fact. the ·rh~nks~i\'1 n~ turkey ma v hct·omc a 91).minulr lradttion in the not too distant future . 1Radiation :LJnder Control • Oven !Despite rare acciqent.s and scare 1Ultements about cat1r1ct danger that niake headlines, industl'y spokesmen in- s't there is no acientific basis for radia· titn d3nger rrom electro1lic ovens under p'-.ctical , domestic operating conditions. ~rne oven dispute is compl icated by ig· ™r anee about the type of rays involved, ~.xposure or possible leakage and reten· tioo ohadiation. · ~t , low frequ~ocy microwaves are atf the safe end of the spectrum well a\fay from X-rays, gamma rays. ultra- viflet rays and other spooky things . And n<1 food , utensil or any part of the oven. is capable of st~ring microwaves. pouble safety interlocks make it im· pa1sible to put hand or head into the oven wt\jle microwaves are being generated. Ccioking energy i! confined by the door and door seal. Opening the door stops mitrowaves in stantly. \Yhatever minimal ra y leakage may oc- cur is so small and within two inches of tht door that a person would have to tolich or stare at the nven continuously for1 several days before be ing affected. SAFE LIMIT ,\uthoritie'1. consider a· level of 10 milUwatts per square c en t i m e t er hahnless and this is 25 times higher than fitaodardized leakage . 1'ie Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1961 protects consumers by spetifylng radiation levels and requiring the pouble door safety feature. RObert I. Bruder. vice president or Lit· tno )ndustries, summarized the manufac• turttrs' viewpoi nt of any potential hazards to n'Jler~ when he said : "After six years of manufacture and 20 · yeaf of extensive research and develop- men~ representing several millions of doll~rs, and with tens of thousands of our ove~ in the field, we have yet to en. counter one responsible claim o f microwave damage." Radiation expert Dr. James Van Allen compfire~ radiation danger from electron· ic ov'ens to the "likelihood of getting a skin !a" from moonlight. .. Oven iisers are advised in nwners' manuals to follow thee safety tfps: -Stay at least a full arm's length away Double s.ervings ~etted ' ' Add a flavorful seafood casserole to yo<lr recipe collection and you'll be assured of family satisfaction. And i' it's a recipe that's suitable for "double-batchinR,'' you 'll be mighty delighted, too. Casstroles are great for qu ick , and e!sy . service, but since they often do take a great deal of prepa- ration, why not double the recipe.? Servi one casserole tonight and freeze the other, On a busy day weeks ·Jater, you'll have dinner ready in a jiffy, by simply thawing and heating a hearty main dish. Northwest Salmon Casserole i!1 perfect.ifor double preparation 'and freezing .. lt is Important, as in all freezini, that foods be properly "Wrapped if they are to retain fine flavor and quality during storage. ~eaa· duty aluminum foil tightly molded and tealed around the casse e allo•s you to hold this 1almon specialty for two months. NORTHWEST SALMON I CASSE ROLE_ • J ca~ (I pound) salmon 11 cu~ chopped celery 1 cu1' peas. fresh or froetn i.t cup sliced carrots 5 ll~espoons butter 2 t.blespoons cltopped onion 6 ta~espoons flour from the front o( an operating oven. -Switch the oven off before opening the door. -Don't al.low children.near ttte viewing part to watch cooking food . -Never insert objects (fork prongs , alumnium foil. wire) through the door grill or around the door !ieal. Do not use metal cookware, seouring pads or !ileel "rOOl. -Kee p oven cavity. door!i and seals cl ean with water and mild detergent. Spatters wipe off immediately and easily since the oven does not get hot and drip- pings don't bum to the llldes. -Have oven c'hecked regularly by a qualtfied serviceman for signs .of wear, damage or tampering. flASY CHECKS Suspected leakage may be investigated by two at-home methods. A neon lamp, unconnected to any electrical source. v.•ill light up when held close to a leak y oven. Or it is simple and safe to run a finger around the edge of the door while oven is operat ing . If a slight warmth is felt at any point, the oven is probably leaking in excess and in need of repair. The home economist's pep talk to new electronic range owners included such • phrases as "Get used to opening the door and judging progress .... don 't be afraid. . . .get acquainted with the peculia r personality of microwa ves." Eileen Fitzgerald of Sout h er n California Edison was addressing about JOO owners and relatives · who had come lo share ideaS, compare cooking times and find out why a cake turned out like melba toast. Most or the group were 40 or older - an age not generally associated with drastically changing household routines. And there were quite a few men -eager to learn the technical jargon for their newest gadget and get better results with meats. Their reasonr for purchase varied : "Four of us work and eat on different schedules .... I'm alone now and don't like to fuss much with food .... it's great for fixing hot breakfasts in three minutes for the children .... got it for the cabin to minimize weekend 1 housework. everyone could warm up their own holi· day leftovers al will." AODED ATTRACTION Microwave units were primarily "Sec· ond ovens" since they couldn 't toa st bread, bake cookies. brown casseroles or broil steak. But they excelled at healing An electronic oven can cook a complete meal al speeds that amaze new owners and. 1mpre~"s bu sy housewives. BEA ANDER SON, Ed;tor ,.,, n Toast ·A voided . drinks. making puddings. fixing bacon and eggs or whizzing frozen fnod to the table in crack time. ' Mi~s Fitzgerald suggested combinin~ appl~ances. such a~ conventionally baking a chicken for 30 minutes to brown it, then fini shing the job With five minutes in the electronic oven -still a savings of 25 minutes. ''Timing ill Uld-111'51''Jrlllt\11 factor but it. depends on the amount of food, num ber of pnrilons. manufacturer·.~ \vattage and moisture contenl of !hP mf'B !. vPgPtahl,. or hatt er," she sa i <l . 'It ta kes f'X· perimrntalinn. ".Just as in normal cookin~. if's he.st !r1 wa tch your progres.s and test fnr doncncss." · Foods heat 50 rapidly via microwaves WAYS TO BROWN that results are freq'uently medium -in color, . .texture an_d juiciness. Alter 8 Mi ss F'itzgerald rccommcnll1 1 li1 1or111; month of pale roast and under done agents sucfi as seasonings ,.;i nd gra vy ;id. ve getables, the owners had come for ditives for browning or pap rik~ 10 Ji!ivP reassurance and a refresher course. meats their familiar, appclizinl! <t ppeal. Miss Fitzgerald compared electronic This quick procedu re saves the. timP heating to the friction created when rub-needed for a broil touch-up nr the ex tra bing hands together. • 1 M i c r 0 w a v es expense. of a broiling element for the agitate food molecules which create heat electronic range. when they contact each other. As she prepared fr oze n vegetables In ,11 NOT QUITE CENTERED pouch that was sl.il open. she remin~cd .. . ~ ~ ltsteners to prick or slash any ski ns. The idea that foods arc cooked from , tifldl, membranes or egg "'hitcs liO that the center out isn't quite correct. The foods would not burst from rxpand1 ni;: waves penetrate half their length (211.. molecular action . inches)_ into the food mass and molecules Only the food gel!i hol Jn elcclrnnic travel inward and outward." oveps so 1\1iss F'itzgerald was able tn han- With ~is principle in mind, she advised . dJe ,~e containers -glass. paper plar e~. the au~,ience to Jet foods .that l~k alrn<;ist dis~· -barehrtnded . And shr advi.~l'rl done ( cakes that are wiggly tn the mid· c6ve?ing foods that might !ipla llcr with a die, baked apples still firm at the skin") paper to wel to keep the oven clean. r.est for a few minutes without heat to "Microwaves are fO convenient th at "'P fini sh cooking as the bubbling molecules 1 "' wlll *>arr t~ke them for granted like "'C slow down. do· rad.io waves," she predicted. ' Home News and Views ' I Food for Thought Digested By DOROTHY WENCK • Or•Mt CM111ty-"--All¥1MI' Our eating habits are very much a part of our personality. Each individual has his unique pattern~ of what he likes and doe sn't like; how much he eats: how often he eats: whet food5 he li kes to eat together. and even what he does while eating, such as reading, watching TV, or talking. habits are established during ve.ry early they fee l full , are ~ing laught to rorce childhood. The preschool years may be (eed themselves -fo eat more that they the lime when we learn to like a wide need. This ma y berome a. IHelong habit. vRriety of food.s, or when we learn ln A~lher wa y parents influence eaUnjt dislike many good foods. It may al90 be ~ h time when we learn to overeat, or learn abits ill by makinR some food'1. "praise'' tn crave the sweet goodies instead of foodlli and others •·reward'' foods. nutritious foods. ;'Praise" foods -"eat ii, It's good for Mothers of several chlldren can tell you you" -tend to ~ vtgetablcs, rrulta, lhat each child is born with hi s own food eggs, meat. milk. personality. So~e b •·b I es are good "Reward" foods -a.re usually ll'oodlcs eaters" and enJOY every type of food : -, 0 others are "fussy eaters'' and may like"' . ~uch as candy, cookies a~dcsserts. an Immediate dlsllke to certain flavors nr Parenls also may unkno\\1lngly teach textures .. Parents need to be. willing to their children to usr food! as 1 • 211 oup• milk I tc.poo!t sail f--~-r'"MDjl!lllil1'~!m~o~n~J~u'"""-~-'--- These habits of ours have great In· nuence upon aur nutritional well being. Ir we have "good" habits -that is, if we e.at the kind.I of f6!s that we need , in the llmount that ¥.'B need -we will provide -!--~•oUL.bodlts-wllh-tlw>-f_ljjhl.4moont.-or accept these individual differences. yoblog~~~hlng"kf-1,,... ___ ..i. · How~verr;-Parents:· tSPecll'lly mothers. to in limes of slrcss. You can ~e thi!t '" taapoon pepper Grated Plnneun cbeelt I Bull~rcd bread crumbs Remo•• cll'tll1ge IOd slcin """ Sflr in llour. COOk1ii<I aui3 -ting II •moothly lnsi~c. •tmo1: separate Into small piecls. minutes. Remove from ht•l. blend Beginning and ending with sauce. t k celery, peas and carT~ ln In milk and ve~etable liquid. Cook layer sauce. vegetables and salmon all amount of salted 'Wiler just and stir until smooth and thicken· in casserole , Top with grated ·• II tender. Draln and .. merve \ol_ed .... Slir 'n sca.scnlng.s. __ 7"'-cc---f•rmesan cheese and buttered eup Uqu~. Lint a 1\2 quart CAMe.rote with crumbs. Bake at 37S degrees until Melt butur in "uctpan: · add heaVJ, duty 1lumnlum foil hy top Is btown and .. ,.,. 11 bubblini, .nlon and coolr ·unw 1t1n1parttt1. • -'fuoJijJng foll ovtrtlie back !hen fll· M3kcs ! or 6 servings. ~·- FLAVORFUL SEAFOOD SATISFYING l • nutrients necessary for energy, growth and repair or body tissue , ·3nd for regulating body processes and resisting disease · On the other hand. •·poor" eating habits e1n result in our btlng undernourished, or more likely, overnourishtd. In Amerlc1 today our major nutritional prob. lem aeems to be one or eating too much. llnd especial1¥ loo much or Hempty" calorie r<'lOds auch as ftts·and mg1rs . We !mow Iha~ many of our ullng play an important role in _influencing thf': happening v.·hen " bu;y m'other shoves a '. development of eating habits. After all. it cook · · 1 th h ,, ol ... ~:~1 .... • is the mother who-D11kt.Llht.. decisions 1c tn o e. ~nv ~WUUI-. about what foods will be bought and se:rv-preschooler and sends him oul to play. ed to her family. Unfortunatt!ly we really know very Jlt- Parents influence eating habits in many lie about Why"'<' Cllt as we do . However: other ways. For e11:ample. In some homes We do kno\v that once food habl~ are ,· the "clean your plate" rule Is strictly en-establlshtd they arc vt.rY ,t\ard to change. forced . paren!S_sboulil bo-aWllr< oHJte.part --~ • Ch1kt~e t;bO art JTiaae 0 tA Ibey play-· in th is very basie tSpect o[ everythmg on.. their plates, even when child development. .. ' • ., " I. .. Parties, Teas Compete For Clubs' Limelight .. Elecuon11. parties. ltas ;ind t..,#.~iJ~.,:_-------~~~ln_:u~r.• hljhflghTC/ub aetivifie11 Wellesl ey C lubs htlsl a ..card par~v a D 1.m" SAturda,\'. April 15 . Jn thl' Peek Colonial Terrllcl' Ron m , We~tmin.~IP.r, wllh proceeds earm11rkcd for an educrilion.it trusl fund for PO \V,.M IA children. • Show Plons Fashioned 1 . • th is week. Garden Club Mrs. Marsden Peairs will npen her Huntinjlton H-'lrbour home for the f riday. April 14, meeting or the Golden West Garden Club, Featured will be M r !t • ~:~t her fo'unk of HuntinRfon Beach wM will show pir:turP.J of g.irdeo:i; ~h, haa viewed in her world travels.· Gardene rs A stAr-(illf'd benefit ;~ be in.5: plan~ed for R p.m. Saturday, April 15, in the Saittisb Jlltl" Auditorium, Lo11 Angele!i. b.v !ht. Wellesley Clubs "f Southern Cal ifornia. Honorary chairman is ~tl!lll Ali ~1cGra"' 1tnd chairman i11 M r.~. Judy Hope. He11dlin ing fht pmgra m will be Bob Hope, whn "'ill host a !!Upper party in hi" home fnr ma jor C<IO- tri butors. Participating in the ex- lr11vaganza "'ill be Gregor Pialagorsky. whose daught.er allended Wellesley • .Jack Ben- • nt.v ;ind other slars. 1\·lrs. r. C11rrnll S!OUJ!h of Par! nr !hf' proceeds will t.e l..on,1? Be ach ~·ill lrrlurf' nn userl !n hring Wellesle.v Un· Desij!n in Nature durinR tht dcrgradu11le15 lo Lo.~ Angele.c; In work in v11 riilus areas of lhf' · t"ri d;iy, April 14, mcerin.I! nf community where therf! is the Laguna Bettch Garden netd. ;ind the bR lanee will be Club. .c;ent 10 !hf' collegr. 1'he 1:.10 p.m. gatherinR will A.c;si.c;l.ing with pl11n1> i~ Mrs. t11 ke place in the Womi:in ·~ .John MeC11rley of Irvi ne. Club and will be preceded by an 11 a.m. <:reen Thumb Workshop condur:led hy P:iul Breehl of Costa Mesa. He will demonstrale c y m b id i u m division and planting tech- niques. Green Thumbers will tour mem bers' gardens Friday, April 28. heginning at In a.m. in Fashion lshtnd and ending in the garden of Mrs. John Randolph Reilly. Homemake,. Hospital Guild New officer~ h~ve hero r lected by the Westm i n~ter Com munity Hospital Guild . The y are the Mmes. \Villi:im Ragan. president : De n n i 11 Taylor and Bernard Meith. vice pre~idenls : Bonnie Resch an d Elwood Monrt, secretaries: John Hi g I ,. y. lrtallurer. and Edward S111n- lon, publicity chairman and his torian. Inter-airline Ttt Wives Council of tht lnter·lt irline Comm ittee will Wome n Mar ine1 The Ori111gf' Coun1y Ch11pler of !hf' "romrn ~·h1ri nf'i'i As-'Oela- lion has electrd a ne"· slat!' of officer11. Installed as pres1denl durinit a cha mpagne brunch in the Vici.or HuJ?n Inn Wil li f.1rll, P11t Singer. On her hoard Arf' the ' Mme.!'. Ada Dodson 11nr! Ha1.el Ku ssm,n, vire presidenl s ;. Doroth.v Spencer. · secrelary, 11nd Helen Ca m p be l I , treasurer. Job's Da ught e rs Member~ of .Jnh's Daught ers Belhel 321 , Huntington Reach , gathered 111 the Los Ala mitos homP of l\·1rs. l.;iTrel!e Lon<leree. bethel J?u11rdi11n. For a s"•im piirty .:ind wnrkshnp. The J:!irlll made .~criipbooks For children at fAirvie "' Stale Hospital. Writers Contest Orll nJe r.ounty "' r 11 er.!' Wnrltshop hR." announred w1n· nerJJ in ils annual "Tilinir: cnn- le11~ -j Winninir: lhP. !IWf'l'J'l!-ll Rkr!I 11w11rd and firs! 11nd sernnrl nonfict ion trophies w:1.q Mi."·" Dor<lthy White of Costa Mesa. ' ., /'. It 's a Small Wo rld l\ :i-tvlc !'ho1r rnt1tlrd. It's a Small \Vnrld \l'il l bP pre- sented a.~ ;i fundin,I.! rro1 r t'I for the Harry \1;ill P,y Preschnnl. Jluritingtnn Rparh 'J'he s:hn1vin J;: wi ll fol!Cl\\' ;i noon lunrhrnn Sa l!Jrrl;i ,1· \prtl 1:1. i n the Sheraton Brach In n. :-itnall 11nrlrl f;is h1on.~ arP. !'hOl~'n by F.liznhPth ~'fr( ·n nncll ;ind ( 'r;i1s;: ~l orrhou.~e. A rararle of srring slylcs will highli ~/1 1 a fund-raising luncheon lo be rrcscnl.cd by ·rcmplc l·lil leJ Sisterhood. Huntin gtnn Be11ch al noon Saturday April 1.5. in the A1rror1cr Inn. fashio ning r enterpieces for lhe event are ~1rs. Morton \Vedner llef!J and ~1rs. Ed F'arber. 4.:0asl l/nmemakers w i 11 mert al 9:45 a .m. Friday, April 14, in the Comnll de l l\1;:ir Youth Cenler. Lonm- crafterl ilem!I will he dii;played by J\.1rs. Jane Huston and Mrs. Amy Besnre. Alpha Xi Delta Pa~ents Offered Many Hands Your Horoscope Virgo: TH UR SDA Y, APR IL 13 R~· SYON fo:Y OMARR H n.~pif;i"] F'ocus, a semimonthl,1· n e "'' s IP i le r rlevntrrl lo thr pr11r lH'C of mrdieine in hns11i1als. h;is fp;ifured :in ~rl lcle, "AstrolnR.11 And Aiolo.c:_v ."·The conclus!nn Is lhal an ::ipp11renl t·orrrl;itioo PXil'IS hel "'f'f'n healrh, li fr. ch11ract cr ;ind planetary posi· !inns. Oddly, the a u th o r <lrrlarrs that if aslrolngy "is stri pped of hn!'nscnpy," lhen a reiisonable t·iise can be made fnr it. In lurn. I wnuld as~ert th111 if rhe 11urhnr wiis "~trip-­ Ped"' Of his Academic prcj- url icP. lhen 11 rca.~nablr Cfl!IP rnuld be m;ide fnr his ob- jectivity. Arllfo:S 4~1:irch 21 -April 19 1: Purchase Gift II' j l h Jou r n e y.1>. -1·or· re~pondcncr. \Ve111:h actinn~. Don'! m:ikr sl1l!e1nrn1.~ b.ised nnly on impulse. (;ive Jngic a C'h<inee tn shine. (;tmlnl and Vlr1to are in picl ure. \'IH GO (Aug. 2:'1-SPf)I 22 1: r-.·Jooey, luxury i1cn1s, f'~penscs -these are now spn1li li!:htrd . c;ift purt•tiase could 1l'nrk wnn- ders for morale . Fatnily mem - ber needs reasiiurance. Slril'e to make home a more h;irn1onious a rea. !\·lake in- telligenl concession . l.JRR A tSept. 2.1-0ct. 221: Delic;i1e rn a n e u v e r i n p , nc.e:o1i11tions are fe<11urcrl. l\oow difference between puh- licily and nolorif'ly. Leg;il queslions Rre resolved. How- eve r, some r-:1artJing prorrdure revisions may bf in offing. n cJ11th e tn;i y tr~· to in1·nl ve _1'n11 1n rnnrusin,I!'. .~ilua1 inn. Ex. hibit good humor, hu! ,o:;.11y, "nn. '' Rise above lhr pet!.y, Discard the superfluous. PISCt.:S ! Feb. J9-1\1arch 201 ; Be flexible . ll e11ch heynnd whRI is obvious. Hnld off nn lonR-lerm investmenl. Ynu re- quire ;idrlitinnal inf{lrm;:ifinn. Sernndh11nrled rrpnrt.~ will not su ffice. tr you per~i!lt 1n dele2anng-·iask .• yn1i "''ill h;i ve to pay. TOO.\ Y IS YOUR BIR THOA Y .YOU are dirrel. loving. bu t nfren _gi1·e im- pre.~s inn or bein_g atonr. )'nu ha ve been disappoinierl in lnvf' and your ~uard no"' is held hig h. By October, you "•ill have sar isfaclinn of beinp dic1HPd .. July should be 1n nn1h for you in 1972. vin- ke.v The !\1iss1nn lnn, S.icr;imrn- tn "·Ill be the srltinR ror lhe D~:A R ANN LANDER.~: 1 hopt you Omicron Provi nre ronvtntion wnn 'l think lhi.~ letter i~ a pQ~ny JU!il nr AlphR Xi Delta Friday bccausP it comes fron1 New H11Yen . !'m throURh Sunday, April 14·16. in high school. not Yale, ~ pll!ast hrtp Representing the Orange me . CnunL.1• 'A lumn~ c.;roup ";ill be !\1y problem has to do wilh my be.~t the M~e~. Norman \\eni;:el rriends. \Vhf'n it"s time for lunch we go tinrl "1tham Te I k am P · 11on1e\\'here to eal. I'm tht onJ11 one whn delr_g<1 le ~nd alternate, a~d brin,l!'.s a luneh. !\1.v two fr ieiid s never .J:ime.~ f>e rndoerfer and Da vid brin,I!'. anvthing . The v sav lhe v aren"t verv Van f leet. hungry at noon. when I s1aft to unwraP n1y lunth, they sa.1•. "'Gee that smell s good ," or, "Boy that looks yumtn y.'' and Tennis Club . . I end up splitling my lunch three ways. A Chicke~ and Be a ns l got prelly corked off a few week s ag11 tournament 1s . scheduled for and told lhenr J wasn't ~oing to split my ~a!urd11y. Ap,ril _is, . at , !he lunch with thetn any more. 1'hey said. . ewport_ Betich 1 enn1s . C.:lub. "01\ you don't h:ive' lo share if you don 't Appropriately, . the winner.~ want lo. We just like vour companv." s<i ~111 g~~ 1hi!, chicken 14~.d 1 ~e for rwn d11 ys r didn 't give them llnYt hing osers e ans, ~ccn_r ing 0 ;ind they just s,111! and looked ~tarvrd. I Tony Proden , tennis director. felt li ke a heel. The third day r divided Servicemen m.\' lunch three ways and I've been doini;: it pver since. . These are good kids and I ha ve nn nnp Junior Hostess es or the _San el se 10 eat with. I'd halr to eat 11lnnp. C IP .ment.e lnterfa1th\Vhat should I do? -TRAPPED Ir\ A Servicemen s ~nler ha ve TR IANCtLE P.lanned two spec1:il tv~nls for DEAR TRAPPED: Are you game tn r Camp Pendleton M a r 1 n I!' s . i ., F lid k begin ning with an A p r i 1 e~per menl. or one ~ wee , eat a Sho d l 11 big breakfafit •IHI don I brl•I a · lunch. S 1 "'~rs Aan~l!'.15 11 p.m. !\feet your fr~ndi; as u11u1I and tell them aT~~ 8-~~nt~~i will be ap-you've decided lo ('Ut down _on your food prnpriatel y decnrated a 0 d lnt1ke. Since they claim they enjoy ynur mu~ic, dancing and gi1mes will c.ompany. thh1 will be 1 1nnd lest of their he featured ~t ncerlty. A roller skatin~ flllr!\' Is sel If 1fter • week they .dn nnt bring their for Saturda11, April 29.' in !ht own lune.be& or 1eek another ctimpanlon, ~k;i!e R11nch. S11nl11 Ana. A i t '.~ sll ff' to ;issumr 1hat thr~· :1rr 001 toliil lrl'rloarlf'r., ~ only partial. \'ou should th en accept thP r:ict thal nnhort.1··s perfert and ,R:o back lo the lhrtr·"·ay split. .llEAR A.'lN LA\DF:HS· Is it leg;i l lnr a person to mak e nut a "'JI! wil hout con - ~ulting an attorney; I am confused 11houl. !h i.~ because I ha \1e ;isked two J;iwrers Rnd recrived conftictin£ answers. I kno11' you h.ive the best <"Onsult.ints in the coun- try and hope you v.·ill give n1e a yes or no. ro.1y hu ~bllnd and I arc nn1 "'ri:illh ~·. hut we want to make sure lh111 wha t we h.ive is distributed properly after we iirc i:onr. \\Ip -.·ant to avoid cutt1n!! in ;i la"')'f'r ''n our estate if possiblr . Th;ink you JO ad- l';inre. -SAN .JOSE COL"PLI''. 0 1-.:A R COUrLE: 11 is perfectly le::11I to draw up a wil l without pr()fessinnal help. There are several h a 1 a rd ~ , however. and I don't rreommend ii. For example. in Olinoi1 twn individuals mui;t be present to witn ess each other lll1nlng the will. and bnth mu st in tur11 wltne11 the te1Utor who 1igni; the will . ' If rletalli; such Ill the!ie ,arr not alt lenrlefl tn, it might be impo.sKlble In ha1•e tht will admitted h1 probate. Y"u did~'l ;:i~li mr. but l"m lrllin~ _inn -rlon 'I be penn.1· "·isr iinrl poiunrl lnohsh . Consult a la\l')'Cr 11nrl pa ) him for "'hat hr kno"'5. D~:1\R 1\ "\\ 1. . .i..\"llERS· You frNJllP0!- 11' print let1 rr~ "hit"h <lrbun k .c11f)f'r.~fi. !Inn l'OnON'IC'd "ith mcr11rinr I <'Im ti!• ll':i,\'S ,el;:id lrl ~f'f' lhrsc :rtter~ bC'rtlU.~f' I rr;il17.r rou arc u.~inJt vour .~p;icr ti," a forurn lo cduc.ilc r1111hun.q. 11 ·~ <11na 71nl! ho"' 11111111· pcoplr still h;ivt:' <..'r;iz1· 1<!1':.is :i hou t h.:ib1rs "'ho ArP. horn 11·11 11 birthrn;irlis -;ind "'hRI c au.~rd rhcni. \\lhcn prt·i;:n:uH ""1in1rn wnulrl enrntr to n1P 11nd·<l'P(«1l !he .~rrire stones they'd hrard fn1m .~otnr b11t1insk1 !'"Don't dri lhts ... don ·t do 1hal ... 1t 'will t1111rk 1hr. h:1hv"1. [ t1i11il\S 11ild th1•rn to ~fl btirk ;inrl. rrpi:1rt lhr "stnrv ahnul thr prci::nant "·01nan "'hn h;:id \·1silrrl thr zon. Hrr h11hy ""<IS horn "11h 11 rlrrr f11rr .i nrl a txar hrhind -Sf'Ol\A\F. \I n . OEAll J)()(": And 1"11 hrt ir shr harl slrpt in· thr st;ihlr thP h::ih~ "·nulrl h::i 1·fl heen R lillle horsl'. Thanks ror ll'riting. anrl 2:1 skidoo ! \re 1nu. nr sonironr _11u1 1·11rr abnut n1r ss1ni:: i:iround with dru£.~ -nr cnn- sirierJnJ.! 11·.• Arr all rln12s h.irl'; \\lh11t .ihou! riot in 1nodrr;i1Jnn~ :\nn Lanclrr~· nr11· bnnklrl. '"S!r.iij!hl r1opr nn Oru!!s'' sr p.iratrs thr f;irt ~ from 1hr firtinn. For ~;irh hnoklcl nrdcrrd ~r nrl 11 <ln!l.:i.r hill, plu,~ 11 lnn~. SC'1f-t1ddrrs5ed. s111mpcd en11clnpe 1 Jfi crnr~ post ajj!r 1 rn An,, L.anders. Box .1346. C:h11";ign. !J I. fi06:'i4. S11t1drn i)t'eflks. actions OC'Ctlr. ri:ir1nr r~hi ps . inc lud iniz mR r- fl;!J:!f'. ;ire fr;:iturt<l. Ne11• moon position tlO\\' toinrides "'ith rh11nr r fnr imprin!in.i: in - tl i1·1rt11i:ilt11 Snme Ali!:rremrnls 1rill hr rh~n.i:ed. if n{lf shtit - trrrtl SCOR Plll !Oct. 2.1-Nnv. 21 1: rrrs.~u res bu ild in conneclinn \l'ith work. maller11 lhal ha1·e hren reslriclcd. hidden. Ynu c11n deal frnm position nf stren,i;lh . Util17.P "Xpcrien re. One you are emnl innafl y in- vo lved wilh confides. Lis1en and r1•11Jua1e. T"e !n><! nH1 wltn'• horl<• !nr Ynu in mnnev •nd Inv•, nr(I.-~•line• Om•rr'\ N!n~l•I ",~err•I Hin" fN Mf:n •n~ Wn"'""· ' ~'"~ bfr•~d•!• ~'"' IJ (f~" +~ 0"'"" A11r~l"O• S<t,••!•. lttt OAILY f'TlOT. ""' ])'(!, Gr•n('I C1n!r~I 51•· 1!.t11. Ne ... Yn•I!,. N,'I', lfl&ll. pi7.Zll parl,v will follow . r.irl~ between 17 11nd 2:1 in· lerested in becom ing 11 hnste.~-' m~,11-.'tf.tend the Apr il Sh<iwf'r~ p.:irl y, according to Mr!. Mary t\'u~ent . sponsor. ---------------··------- TALIR US 1 \prit 21'}..f\1111.1· 2tll : SAG ITTA HI US (Nov. 22- Dee, 21 1: You fini.~h. break cle:in ;ind m:ike plans (or Or!;i1 ~ ~hnulrl hr takrn in ~l ridP Thosr who make I h r e ;i t .~ ii r r bluflini;:. l\nnw rh1s .:inrl rrspond ac- rnrdinizll'. A111111rlan is in- \·olvPrl Look behtnd .~1·rnes rnr 1·a1trl i1n~\1•rr11 . Re rl1!11TCl'I. Oon't rP1ri1I :ill )UIJ kno"' hej!:innin,I!'. 11new. Ariri; pla.v~/ •:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~11 prominent role. Affair of hea rl f is emphasi1.ed. \"nu find oul f;E\11\I I \1~1 21 -.hine 201 : A b r 11 p ! a n n 1111nl'rtncn1.~. chan121·~ ar •• fr:it11r·rrt Onr .vou 11re an r11r!rrl 111 n1i:11 1r.1· !n pl;iy ~arnr~ (;n 11lnni:: 11•1rh this. but rlon 't ~1. tn r1trrn1I'.". ~1rans rh1~ 1~ no! rx11f'tl1• 11he timf' tn pin rJr,wn i1n1 1~st1e. Socinlize -hnl'P f1111, CANCE R l.l11nr 21 -.111h 2'l 1 "1h111 was apparf'nth o;t:ihlr 1~ .:ipt rn be othcrwi~r ThrrP 11rc· Pfforls In tie 1 nu Jn nnf' :lrl'a. J\p1 i-' to inlil~t nn frf'rrlnn1. where yo u srand with mP.mher of oppi;site se:c . r.rt ~nin.i: on creali\'e ·project CA PHICOR1'1 (!»c 22 -.J11n. 19 1: Studv Sa1ti tt iirlu .~ n~i1sage. bo11 '1 h11ng nnln nu1- n1oded conccp1 s. ni e t ho d ~ . Changes in don1eslic arrll iirr h i p. h t i g h I e d . \\'hat "''as valt1<1hte in l:ind, property, ni;11•· under.en lransformation. Sr:i~· on top of sit11;itinn . AQUA Rf US l.l i:in . 20-~'e:h. IA 1: Avoid wild Jt,00!-ll!' ("hll~"­ Ynu r hunch is apt In be vatid vnu do have 11 11tr or , nur ""'" I !n Jivr Aquarian f111urr.~ pron1· 1nenll~'. I ~C':;-<:..,i~ 1.F;o 1Jul)' 2.\.A110: 221 · '\t. 'w.-~~'-.:'.,•-.. Surprises due th tonneclion ! ·'·t ~ ;,: ~~1{1• Spring 11 H•r• 41 •0••1 LIHGl!llll ~· And Summer ~' G.I: y ~,::;,:~,,. For S11~~1~ ~ ,)'• BIDTIQUE q ~ J f!ll::~,(1~"-c.::...-1 ·,.~I .... ____ 01•~:: '' ~ 140 VIA \,100 ~r. NlWl"O ltT auctt .. OJ t 7J7 E. C11•1f HHjtiw•v " 61l·•flt .. ,, c,, .... ~. d.1 111.-~. ''J-tt•o -~_.,~;_,, ~~'""~ • • ... ,,.,. ... k.,.. • Mt•.., c: ... ,., -crv::±d:~ 'H YMft ... ,l•IM LM.:•I""" ' .'""'Q. -,~ .. AFT.ER EASTER BOYS & GIRLS WEAR ohlldten u811mlted ----~,,Alll'""& MAUt-tTTLINe--------- lect+t d •* tk, n1w M•rb11r Vi1w C1nl1r 11••r , F•thie11 ltf•"d 1111 Slt11 Je1qui11 Milli 111118 - "'"" blec• ••1+ ef M1 cA•H1u1 11141 ~44'·0111 ' ' ., 1.· earls ... the choice of ·20010 OFF ON ALL OF OUR LOVELY P.EARL JEWELRY • ' • • l-1--~-1 Actress Says Alcoholism A Poor-Roi'-- By GAV PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) "Alcohol for me can mean one of two things -insanity or death," :P.tercedes McCam- brldg.e, the actress. puts a growmg national problem in those v.·ords as they apply to her . a reco\·e1·ed alcoholic. The 54 • year · old actress originally from Jolie, Ill.'. kno ... ·ing what alcoholism did tO her life, now is putting herself in the spotlight for the National Council on Uf'ITt ......... TELLS STORY Mercedes McCambridgt Alcohol ism, spending part or each year speaking to groups on campus, at clubs. business firn1s, on television. anywhere to get across the message or alcohol's potential destruc- tiveness. Because of her one·v.·oman campaign. the council at its annual meeting this \\'eek in Kansas City \.\'ill honor her · with its Gold Key award . Only one other '" o m a n . J\1arty P.1ann, \Vho helped to pioneer the council, has been so cited. "Alcoholism is the nation's number one drug problem." J\1iss J\fcCambridge said in an interview in New York. of them have serious problems with liquor. Aliss McCambridge said the council estimates tbtre are nine million aJcobolics in the country -uanc1 that's a rock bottom statistic. These are nine million desperately ill people." · MW J\fcCambridge abhors the efiects alcohol b having on our teenagers -"52 ptr~nt of those in serious trouble (drugs, venereal disease, ii· le gitimac y) come from alcoholic homes," she said. "U a child could jusi be lrought up to know that this Is a disease and he cari get it " The auburn-haired actress, wbo won an Academy Award for her first movie, "All the King's !\!en" In 1950, said. she had her first l\ard drink when a student at Mundelein College In Chicago. "It made me sick then." she said, "but I'm convinced I was born an alcoholic. My body chemistry was all set for it." Miss Mccambridge traced some of her gradual increase in the use of aJcohol to her strict family upbringing. "I was told you are bon'I guilty ," she said. 1 ''My God was a vengeful God. You can't indoctrinate a girl for 16 years that her bod)' ts a temple for the hol y spirit and not get some reaction. I drank to get to the other side of sin." The breakup of her l\\10, ma rriages and the loss of l\\'O children sti llborn didn't help. But she says the "very firie line" of slipping from social ingestion to "\\•hert the drug takes over" is hard to define . Eight years ago, pneumonia put her in Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York and also ·helped start her on the·road to sobrie· ty. She cited specifically a con- versation she had \\'ilh Dr. Slanlev Gitlow of the Sint'li medic3t and teaching stnff \\'ho's done a lot of \York with problems of alcoholism . He told her. "You have a treAtable disease. No one here is judging you. T h e y ' r e treating you." Tax Blues Beaten Com stocks Tell News Allison Comstock will become the bride of David Leroy Foutch during June 3 ----- Obviously afflicted \Vith the income tax blues arc Oeft to right) ti1rs . William Kindel and ~1rs. Renton Carsley. But teams will be wiped away and convivial- ity will reign Saturday, April 15, in the Park Ne\V· port Spa \Vhen Costa ?\-1esa Punch and Judy Guild of Orange Cou nty Children's ~lospital presents an after· taxes party as a hospital benefit. "II• com1ort1bl1 In Y111r Cllpli" s~~;~~ A lhr• fl' C11ps 'U(I E, 17111 51., Hill1r1n 511. Ul·StlCI Cosl1 M111 THE NEW LOOK! iS' •f •.. r/1af/ie~ WIGS A recent study from the Department of ~tealth, Educa· tion and Welfa re reinforces her statem ent with some statistics on the consequences of heavy drinking. Once detoxified and also rid of her pneumonia, she came oµt of the hoSpital with the ac· ceptance that alcoholism was a disease -"not one that is curable ... there is no cure. But it can be controlled. rites in St:·· Andrew ' s \.-~~:::___:::=~:'.-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""'~I Presbyterian Church, Newport & Beauty Salon 150.D, I. 17tti St., Cost• Mna. -541-1446 111 Hilltrff St1••r1t It said that many persons Ylho consider them s e Ives merely social drinkers may be su rprised to find that they are heavy drinkers, defined as those who take a drink nearly every day or consume five or more drinks at a time al in· tervals of about a ~·eek . The HEW report, places 12 percent of all America n adults in the heavy drinking category and maintain!! that nearly hair "I just asked for the un- derstanding of the people close to me as I worked my v.'ay Beach. Their engagement has been aMounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis G. Comstock back,'! · The alcoholic, she feels, is of Costa P.1esa. He is the son or just one \'ictim of the "essen-A1r. and P.trs. Theodore tial loneliness-t.hat...is responsi--Foutch, also of'Costa Mesa. ble for much of the rage and fru stration of our time. "One third of this country Is on somet hing". The betrothed are graduates of Newport Harbor High School. STARTS THURSDAY, APRIL 13th GREAT SELECTIONS HIGH 9UALITY FASHIONS AT HUGE SAVINGS. 30010 ro 50010 OFF ( soMM~a~u) WOMEN'S SEPARATES: COORDINATING GROUPS OF PANTS, SKIRTS, JACKETS, TOPS, DRESSES, PANT SUITS. LONG SLllVI ILOUSIS VALUES TO 20.0I REDUCED TO ''WIT LOOK" COATS lod, Novy, llack. 112 PRICE MEN'S BARGAINS: lltORTSHIRTS-Lltftf & IMrt 1"'"- D;l:lll IHIRTS-1.eftt & lheft II...-"' SLACKS-,laret an4 ltralfht L .. ... vl1r '•ltrlc1 aMI Dwll>le Kftlts MAJOl _ _..uoJt CAlDS \ 40"• OFF 2.99 to 12.99 OPIN 'TIL 1:00 P.M, •llDA'fS DAILY t :J0.6 CLOSID SUN. D!PAllTM!NT ITQMi::ciI.il • ltll NIWPOlT ILQ, Diamond sale. All 20%off. It's a ·dazzler. Bridal set with two di:i· mends in 14K. gold ::e:. ling, reg. $150, -now •120 t.1en's se\f'fl .. 1i:imond ring in I·' 1 mount- ittg. reg. ~ now •200 -~ .. ~ Nine d1:imond bridal set in 14K "h;~turei'.I' gold, reg. SJOO, OOW 1240 Ma1ching men's band, reg. 31.50, now 25.20 Se~en diamond cocktail rinri in 14K white gold 11e111ng, reg. $150. now •120 .so cL d1arnond solnahe D~l~amo~n~ea~•!!Jn~·~·)9~'=-----1f----I ~---1n1our-p~14·K gOtd~p1orce ea 14K white seitlng, reg, $350, gold, re!), 29Jl5, now '280 now 23 .95 111usl rations Or'I 1a1Qed 10 sllOw dela1 I JCPenney fine jewelry I • Shop SulHlay •'\Oft to 5 P .M. at the lollowlo9 storts: ""•il•bl1.'•I: NEWPORT IEACH, f•thlon i.'-ltn4. HUNTIR•TO'N l~ACA, H1111ti119lo11 Ctnltr, U11 P.nn•v• l ill'lt P•'I'''""' plt 11. DAILY PILOT 25 ''The care and feeding Qf superstars (and future superstars}" Jly Mn. Jerry Wed Jone Weot has one oftheworld'1 J--'""--".llil'"" great athletes, plus three junior. editions, to keep well-fed and healthy and in the pink. ·. " She's learned a thing or two doing that. And she's put !toll into o lively 36-page illustrated booklet. There aro go~d ideas on nutri tion, exercis~ and how to eat right, plus recipes end excerpts from "A Wife's Guide to Pro Basketball" by Jone West and Michael Rich !Viking Press). You can get you r free copy of Jone West's brochure by sending the metal end fr om o can of Sunkist Frozen Orange Juice to Sunkisl Growern, Inc,. P.O. Box720, Onlorio, California 91761. And if the brochure is delightful, !he orange juice is more so. After all, it's Sunkist Orange Juice, the kind made from eating oranges. The kind Jone West serves ta help keep her big man hea lthy. . . '• 1 - ~ H DAIL v ,ILDT ~school G.roup~ .. ' 1. I . L . ' Pose of Fashion • Students and their 1n others will model their o\vn fashion ('reatio ns du ri ng Tamura °J>TO '.s Creative Talent on Parade, plann ed at 7:30 p.m. to1norro'v in the school 's multipurpoae room . .Practicing mannequin posing are ~'Irs. Fred Foutch and daughter, Debbie. Psychiatrist's View Teens Face · Harder Time Ill' PAffilCK M<CORMACK NEW YORK (lJPI) -The teenagers in your family tell you it's harder being an adolescent tod ay than it wa.!I when you went through that stormy period of life. You don't really believe the1n? 1'-1aybe you should. Dr. Francis BraceJ;ind. 11 distinguished psychia lrist and don 't talk do~·n to lhem -and provided we listen. "They're ~'ondcrful alone. Brighte r than "'e wer~ .. , Dr. 'Bracel11r\d said aclolfscence is one of three troubled times in life. The se- cond c~mes during the middle years and the third when . one retir es. In all such periods he believes the old fixed ru les of mental hea lth hold. especially tho&c connected \vlth keeping the lines of communication O!?Cn with faf!lily and friends. communication ga ps make the troubled periods worse. I, Swing Into Spring I (Edi tor'• Not•: A coh,mn' 'd1voetd to F9ut1toin Val· i.y, Hunli•QtQ!L..B,c..11-c h, cton !Cw and S e a l Beach School District pa,.. ent·ttachtr oruanizatiO'nt will appear in tht DAILY PILOT tach Wttk. Info,.. math»1 mu1t bt received bv Mrt. Gilberl TMrnbull, 5671 Jllangrum Drive, Hun~ ington Bt ach bv s p.m. Thur.tdaU /0,r publication Wedne1day.) Arevalos PTO Mr1. '111oma1 Mii Pre1ldent C0~1Jr\G UP: Election of of. ficers and a bake sale will take place In conjunction with open houSe ' tonight at 8: 15 .•. Unit will sponsor 1 coffee al 9:30 ,.m. Friday, April 14, in the teachers' lounge. Special guest will be Mrs. Harry Holmberg, school psycholo1Ist. Partnts are invittd to attend tbe cof. fee and dlaculls with lttrs. Holmberg the problemt of the elementary school cblld. Further inform1tlon c1n be obtained by contacting Mrs. Alvin Rorman, s p e c i a I services chairman, 1t 90-, 5311. REPORTS: Book f1ir begin today and will continue • "through Friday, Aprll 14, in Se/ling Room 18. Students . may Show Tickets Their 1Racltet' bro"·sc and purcha1e boOks between the bours of 1:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. each day. Proceeds will be ustd to ·' purchase materials and . equi pment for the school L-tearning centers, according to Alrs. Floyd D a v i s , c h air rn a n •. , Unit recruited blood donors for 6- year-old Arevalos student Renee Elmore. One hundred eighteen pints of ~lood v;ere needed. ..; Eader PTA i\trs. Junt1 Ptwert President CO:\flNG UP: Unit \Y i I I sponsor an ice cream social for parents and teachers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April IS, in G I s J e r lntermedl•te School. Offictrs will be elected, sl kles will be shown . ' Planners of the Harbour View PTO fashion lunch- eon are hoping everyone will .shuµ_. the temptation of the courts at the Huntington Harbpur Beach and Teanis Club. and walk inside the clubhouse f9r the and Don Patt, principal, ?."ill address the group. Harbour View PTO l'tfr1. Kin: Cooper Jr. President COAIING UP : Annual buffet luncheon and fashion sho\v will take pl1ce Wednesday, April 19, in the Huntington Harbour Beach Oub. SoCial hour w!ll begin at ti a.m. rollowed by luncheon at 11 : 30 and the fashion show at JS:30 p.m. Florence Smales will commentate the show featuring clothes from , atveral Otange C o u n t y stotts and boutiques in· eluding Ann Folger, Charles Stefan. fnc ., Lorr a i n e Sutherland at the Beach and Jean Dahl Fashions and Ac-- cessories. Tickets are priced at $5 and can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Ri chard Schaffer at 846-3841 or ~lrs. Donald Berliner at 846-3?22. Haven View PTO l\frs. James Ru ssell Prtsident COl\fING UP: Everything's Coming Up Sunshine is the theme of the fashion show scheduled at 11~30 -.J!l. Saturday, April 22, in lht Marina High S c b o o I cafeteria. Students 1 n d teachers will model f11hlons from J. C. Penny and Co., Inc., and Mrs. Tom :r.facDonald will serve as I fund·raising event "at U :30 a.m. Wednesday, April 19. Makin& ticket 'sales their Hracket" are (left to right) ~e Mmts. liodney Morison, Neil Friedman and King Cooper Ir. commentator. Chairman of the evtnt is Mi's. Lorey ~farino. LeBard PTO :I Mr~ oe,.re Wlr Pruldent COMING UP : IV~ tasting party will be 51'esented1 tonight from a to lO in the Soulh Shore Salling Club in Newport ~ach. A J 1 o featurtd will be ari art el· hi bit • • . Of!icer~' will bt elected at open hou'e Thurs- day, April 27. On dllpl ay will be books available for sale in the book fair scheduled lhe week beginning Monday, Aprll .24. REPORTS : Wind wall purcbued by the unlt was inJtalled. ' Nieblas PTO Mn. Carl-k President REPORTS: Unit hu alloc1ttd funds thl1 yt1r for tlne clw 1>1rtl11, two fllld trips and two music scbolarablPs to 8'Ut1\Mtr camp. Jn ad- dlllon, the unll ha1 flnan<od installation of 1 PT 0 · purrha9ed backstbp 11 d p•rk btnch, contributed to lhe district 1ward.I fund Ind presented 1 w 1 r d 1 to classrooms for their efforts in bfau tlfylng the c1~s and to Individual 111\ldeots for t he J r 1chlevem~~ Members 1lso 1'11\lt an~ ln ralalrq: fundl for f an el~hlh irade clUI trip to sacramento to oburve 1the 3tlte a&vez1llnent 1n ar:titn. senior consul tant ;it t h e Institute of Living in Hartford. COnn., Said in Ill inlervie l'' that "it's twice as difficu lt to be an adolescent today." One of the si_gns of the troubled limes is the change in r ,.- die proportion of young people r tn~·patlent population at1.h Institute, the world '~ largest. non-profit private men t a 1 Parents Offered Opportunities to Get Involved h0spita1. · Or. Braceland said for the first time half the patients are under the age .of~· There are so many under the age or 20 that a regular secondary school has been set up at the inStitute. ?-.1eny graduate from the in- stllute's.blgh school and go on to college, he happily reported. ~ .. The adolescents are in rebellion," Dr. Braceland said. "?o.fanv have cut loose all the moorillgs and are floating free in a world that is in a mess. "They are different from the troubled adolescents of a 1eneration ago because the world is on fire. There is a lffat deal of hatred in the land . "People sue. hnte, fight more than !hey did before. Anywhere it takes just one lit- tle thlna to moke the hostilily break out." Among tht>_ moorings that have been lost. Dr .. Braceland cited these: the "alue of thrift . the ethic of "'urk. the valu es of family, the \1·nrth of church. marriage, a belief in va lues . handed down by parent s. The free-OoaUn~ adolescenL' tend to follow their peers and aome have com pounded the normal difficulties of their years by doing things to gain peer o'r group a-p pr ova I. nllahinc thal and haling the -'It -"btlng cal l ed dtlcken." • Dr. Broceland ,.id he does datlct IOllll recent changu on Ille youthfront. The lldolacentl are quieter, much .. l .... The psychiatrist said some vitw the 11l1Uve quiet ~1 a bid 11111, the quiet' before a l--,~--nn-llllrm1\·-'-::~-;--fj;~ But be vllw1 It a~ an in· dlelUon tblt ldoltJJcents art ...q 1111-.. of wha1 ··L'"-"""' wu ptac on lh rough p R II Q ---· 1ll·lns •nd . arty 0 s n IUHvtn. ,.,,,.,,,. 1111Jng rollglous." lie ..w, "llal not the 1oln1 10 ..., ~ _ Tbly· no w are ....., It ...... provided we '--~--- There will be thrills and spills for 111 •· ·,mily during a roller skating party lo be sponsored by Colle1e Park PTA 1 .1 p.m. Mon~ay, April 17, In Harbor ·Roller Rink. Prac\ldn1 for lbe fua 11\. ,.~It to right) James Allen, hla talbtr Skip AUen ·and Mu llarold. • • • (Editor'1 Nott: A column dcvottd.-to-Newport -Beacll, Co1ta Mtta, Laguna Btac1i and Mi.st ion Vit;o part?lt· ttachtr organizations roill appear i 11 th t DAILY PILOT each wetk. Infor- mation must bt rtctiv ed by the wome-n's depart- ment or ~!rs. Cared Smith, 1746 Ctnttlla Place, New· port Btach by 5 p.m. Thur1da11 for pxblicatio1i W tdntsdoy. Adams PTA Mt!. CUffenl Down~ President COMING UP: A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening is the theme of the ice c r e a m social to take place from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 20, during open house. Ptfrs. David Putnam and llfrs. Roger Meline, ways 811d means chairman an- nounce that cake, coffee and 1JUI1Ch wlll be served by board memben . Rl':PORTS: Partnts of third 11'.ade students and teachers m"et today with John Case, principaJ to cliscuss the cur- riculum . . • Mrs. A. F. Dugrer Jr. announced that Lynn Williams and Scott Davis were dlvlalon winners In the anU·lbeft poster con- test. ~ College Pk. PT A cmn NG tJP: Parents are In-WedneJday, April 19. vlted to attend open houu.at -REPORTS· O!fi f !117%-7 p.m. Tuesday, April 25. · ietn or Evening wiO t n c I u d e 7S are the . Mmes. DaVi~ classroom visitation, ice Ch I mberlam, prelldent, cream social a n d en. Roger Fra~ce and . Jotin tertainment by the Davis Marshall, y1ce presidents; gymnasUca group :ponald Arlid.1e and James • Gl'8JOll, tecr-;tarie1; W1lliam Frantz, )'ttta11urer; Ea st bluff PFO Rlcliud Glbbl, 1 u d Ito r : Paul Bnlmllolcl. b!Jlorian, . and Robert Sorensen, parliamentarian. \ CGI. R. B. EllRr President CO~l!NG UP: Kiit flying con- test Friday, April 14, at school . : . Student council members and Robert Fran- cy, principal. who originated the safety flag contest for the city of Newport Be1cb. announce that nag, will be ava ilable for schools with outstalding safety records. REPORTS : Cautioua Children Program was presented to students in kinderaarltn. lhrough lhird frlde by Mrs. Sue Race. through the Newport Beach P o 11 c e Department. This . program is designed to educate · children in the danger of strangers, is available to all elementary school! through the police department .•• Winners in the reeycllnc poster contest were .,:ary , Raf!etto, Susan Crone, Terri Baldwin, Teri Strack and Stev' Leslie. Lincoln PTA Mont• Vista PT A P.lrs. Thomas Herntu1 PreJlden\ C:OMrnG UP: Mother-· dau1bter fmihion lhow end tea will take pl.act Wed- nesday, April 19, in the mu!~ niom. Newport Ele. PT A Mn: ..,,, &atly Preeident ' REPORTS: O!!icerr elected far the 1'7S-73 ~ are the Mmes. Ro1er Early, prui- dent; Bob Stewart, Watter Nutting and Stevtn Taik, vice presJdetita; E. Moe McCook and Killlleth VIJii, aecretaria; John Fruco, trta111m; Dovl<I Read"°, historian , Ind John kappk, parllamtntarlan. Peulerino PTA Nkk Hall901 lllrL -.t Marold Mn. Jo..,i. Hart President Prealdenl President REPORTS: loin. Jack Sikao, COMING UP: Werner J. CO~ONG UP : Fathert and ways and means chairman Carl.:>n, principal of Davis daughters are Invited to al'· reports a profit" of f?t ftl Mkklle School will meet \\'ith tend a brunch at 9:30 a.m. realiud from Che rftotber.. parents ol alllb Ir ad e S.turday, April 15, In the daughl<r fashion lllow • , , p.m. Tuttday, ~ JI. ParenJriiillC-lliilinll 1111y tout the claureorn1 dUring oi>en house aod view the Dew nuith laboratory. · St. John Aux. Mrs. A•ll1tay *t<ktr President COMmG UP: Generil lllHlln( at 1 p.m. temomw. NOIDlnalln( eomm1111e will , be lormad. F•thar AnihOey McGowan alao wlll .._ ... the new pruldtnt. Program will be prt9ented by Father Richa!d Q>urhlln, n e w 11100111t -· wilh the Boyt Choir from st. Anthony Claret ScbooJ, Anaheim, that be formed while In the Jl"riob. Special guts! will hi foutth through sixth lll'lda boya from St. John'•, who ate forming 1 1lmil1r choir ... Rummage sale will take place in the school hall rr0m 9 1.m. to C p.m. Saturtiy, April :a, Ind fl'Om t a.m. to I p.111. Sunday, April Z3. Vict•rie PTA Mi'L Doa1l11 llewJer President COMING UP: Board mt611nl at l:IO a.m. Prti!ay, AtrU 14, In the home of Mn. Douc1'a llowler. REPORTS: Bob Willen "" -the winMrl In ,ilJt science f11r ,..,.. ltllhy l\'oods, Jell Nldlols, ltllnt Skowdowskl, Terry s~ Miii Clarke 111o1 K e I j y s..m11e. ltudentt at t p.m. Monday, cafeteria. .Phillip Maurer ' Officers t:lected trt Mn. Aprll 17, In the multipurpose will Pf'!Hnl a program on Paul Durnain, pt'ttlldtM ; Viejo Efe. pfQ room to dilcuSI the cur-BlcycholOIY.' ~fr•. Pa• I Je1Ty McClellan, Mr. llid rtculum Jn middle schools Colllns ls chairman ind Mn. Mrs. Gary llbol!u1 Ind 1111'1. AltL Jlayt llllYla ' . . • Appllcatlons for the Nonnnn O'Conner is Jn Ktith 'B 1 rt· Ir , vke Pruidtnt talent ihow To on erlan cha r e of food. Tic eu 11 · -m~w~~· ~A~!f;li=~~4:!N . F-nhlo!r..,ll'---lt Ice must be turned in .i art ava11ble • sc 1:-the MnJes. Joe (e turi h d T. by Tuetday, April II. Audi· J!olancf' Sc>uclt, ~ , ,.:,,,_:~ ,.J.'l.. ~a.: tlonJ will take P.lace..at.2:15 ..... 1141.se ·Verde PTA Richard Boldwin, ~. -u will lake pi,ca 'It p.m. Tutlday, April l5 and 00 and°"''" Smllh, ~ 7:IO tonlkbl Opon~ Tbllnday and Frld1y, Aorll ~lr1. Do.t.! Cllamllirlala from 7:IO to I p.m. , 17 . and 28. in the President Princt of l'e1te l':tF April 21. Studenu wtn multipurpose room. CO~llNG UP : Mrs. Mlchatl tl!elr parenu th r • • • D , Ji'ewell , library chairman Mn. J.,... ei .. tl! dlspllJI ind Uhlbill. IVll PT A announce• that Mesa Verd• ~ PrtalJent ; ol cake Ind eol!M d .. ; Mn. I-MltJtw School will belt lbe dlatrict j OOM1NO ~: l 0 I I~; .a I . ...... tla.,.im.I tloo ... ~ acy.. lido ,.,.,. • ----lllll·IAI ,id at T flll. ~-' • ' ., , ' _w_.i_n_os_d•-'-•·_•-'•-r11_1--'2._1_,1_2 _______ 0A~ t~ P~.~1_.J.r \YITH SALLIE TICKETS A GO GO ctLEBRITY WORLD SERIES ALL-l!RICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 13•1 6 ... Baseball may · never the. same ..• Sunda afternoon 'or fun, laughs, music, and ba.seba . for i:nom, dad and the kids ... Time 1 to 3 at the UCI baseball Stadium, April 23. Spareribs Carefully Selected Medium Si:r:e and Lean. 79~ Cost $1 •• , \\1here to buy • . ...- ... Richard's Harbor' View or Richard's Lldo and au Southern 1C.11lifornia First National Banks. BMeball knowers cer- tainly have been following UCl's baseball team and their impressive record. After only 3 years, the team has qualified for t h e playoffs which lead to the NCAA World Series each year. Seriously your buck will help support t h e University's _ B a s e b a I \ SCholarshi p Program. UCl-ANTEATERS VS INSTANT ALUM NI ALL-STARS I ~ Brush often with Master's S"'!eet & Sour Sauce while bakin.g. Add chopped peppers & onions to sauce! Fried Rice Mix So Easy -By Minute Rice 4 for $1 or Garnish with crumbled bacon and sliced 9reen onion. Egg Rolls Chun King -5 Tempting Kinds 6 Ox. From freezer to oven to table in m inutes. Serve with Chinese Must•rd mixed with catsup. Artichokes Not Cantonese But Very Goodf 25~ 6:$1 ' The "other team 's" vital rorce comes from television and motion pict ures ... Gene Hackman, oscar win- ner for beSt performance in "French Connection" ... Greg f.forris • ' M i s s i on Impossible . . . G 1 e n Campbell, Lee l\fajors "The Bold Ones·: ... Bob Reiner "All -in the Family" .. , Mike Connors "l\fann ix" ... Outstandfng athletes too: • TOP OF THE GRADE ~~m:~d~sh~~~~y:il~~~:~ Pr·1me R·1b Roast 1.39 u·. ~farlin ~fcKeever, Rams USDA CHOICE Baco'n Sp<inglield, IWHI smoked · · · Rudy Bukich, USC-To b•rbecue •nd serYe with stuffed pot•toes. Chicago Bears ... Jack Keep• spare pound in the free:ier! Perfect with Holland•ise. t'J~­Asparagus ... cy u.29' r.·e~~e~ .. An~~\~~ H~a~d Spencer _ Roast 2.39 LB. Pork Sausage Richa rd'• Pu re 79c LB. Tangelos Casey stengel , John Wayne,,Andy 0 e vine, t!elicious to stuff •nd roest. Mildly seasoned for 900d breakf•sting! Chanc<!llor Dan Aldrich. . . Spencer Steaks . 2.49 LB. Sh t R'b 59 Gr .. t for juice or .. ting. Dixieland music ... the or I s Lean, Engl ish Style c LB c I UCI bat girls a n d • e ery L•rge, Ut•h Type cheerleaders assisted by Bonel ess •nd iender, serve with. Bearnaise sauce. Deliciously economical fare! Playboy Playmates a n d Sweet, Mineola 8 LBS. Sl EA. 19c ~~f[.%~o~:~y:~i~~ c)tW&a8etxG£WcC n M~ S~Mojl ~~r.".":1~~:g tr; ,t~;nl;:, Salmon Steaks c~n;fr1c~t 1.98 lb. Stuffed Bell Peppers u I~ 98c lb. Jif Peanut Butter 21 ... 89' b 'ghl d f · l Dull Po1ch 1nJ 1•r~• with dill 11ut• fl ays 0 \\'ID er. 81tf, pork ind htrb1 mtkt th1 ih1tfin9. Rttdv·lo-cook. }~%':i~r/1~1~e i\;;i;e~~ Finnan Haddie 98c , lb. Marinated Duckl ings 98c lb. Preserves 49' the rescue . , . some of you , Thit h th• btif on•-fro,,, No•• Scoti1 · qr1119,, ind red win1 ble nds rOr clili1:io\n 11tinq. Smucker Strowb'"Y 20 01. :'~. i'. ~!°:'~~~:~ ~~f; Fillet of Ocean Perch 98c lb. Old Fashioned Chipped Beef . 2.39 lb. fol 1 ers Coffee 7°' specialty beautifying years Free:r:er Gettin~w 7 Now is the time lo_ord_e_r_m or.e of -Richard's fine-beef. W•-cut it -to order,,-----.: -· -1 LI. J .the name _has_changed_~I--'----dOulile wrap it •nd quickf'ree:r:e it! They were the first to come out with • pur• iemon ou Folger's Coffee 2 lb. 1.57_ Folger's Coffee 3 lb. 2.29 ~~~!i~l1 £~:~~1~~ ~;tfr ~~I/,; ;)i/i,&l/kJIVJ Dishwasher Detergent by Proctor & Gamble [~fa;:;~~11n::·:1~i Natural Ice Cream 9T. 79' Wieners Oscar M•y•r I LL 79' Cascade 35 ... 59' Speciaf bottles for special M" d 'N t 69 . pieces .•. ?.larble Polilih Gilb•rt H. lrockmeyer's tastes so 9ood! Choose your fa vorite, all meat, pure beef or 4fi ll size. IXe U S L•ura Scuddtrs ~•rty, 13 Ot . ( :1~:7:1 t~~;r:.t~?;~~?. Green Giant Swiss Corn Casserole " .. 39c Aged Sharp Cheddar La.-98c Tab Diel Drink 12 0.. C•n• ~P•ck 89c gl<ams fonnica ... Lemon "I Brussels Sprouts Au Gratin G .... G;oot "... 39c Wi><oo•io chee .. , the but for cooking. on shower, tile and chrome Pill1bury Ci11n1mo11 'M1ft1r'1 Ct.i11111 Styli S1ue1 ~:;~~ • ..:.i.~ m!'r~'. j,~.~ " Broccoli & Noodle Casserole 6 '"" G;'""' ... 39c Danish Swirls 11 oz. 49c Sweet & Sour 6\1 oz. 39c :1 ~~~~r ',;.8.:l,~" ~1~~~ G .... s; .. , " •• Lund's Swedish Pancake Mix " 0 " 39c leather. Got a boat, Moore's Deviled Spinach Casserole 39c 2l1~'fi:.· Marine Lemon Hungarian Cauliflower 6 '""" 6 ;'"' " " 39c Floors:· Tre'IVax: to the ;¢·~rid ~~::..:~ ~~~ 'Grapefruit Juic eri ... w .. ,,at. 5 FOR Sl viriy~ as~alt, linoleum, ter· raro, rubber tile • even ~~h~o ~~ w~~~ ·.~ ' . Patio . Dinners 5 Cour1t 59c sealing with Trewax Gold Tube!. Lan-0-Wlpe and Lan: 0-Sheen • • , made with beauty treating lanolin . . won~t harm the m o s t delicate· of' anything .•• walls, floors, Wood\.\·ork ..• rug s, Upholste r y, lampshades, s w e a t e r s • Woocf paneling and cabinets , , . Bruce gives t h e beautiful finish. M o t h s : Ree fer-Gal1er : No·~1oth, solid to hang in closets ... Sia Spray to shoot everything down dead ..• Snowhlte, crystals for hope clitots and old trunks. Bon .\.ml llqarty rug clean, Classic Car Finish Re· storer , .• Come on Sum- mer. Richard's, T w o People , Stores, .Newpri-1Be>ea<ac0>h--• where even spring cleaning Btef Enchilada, Ch•••• Enchilad• or Mexican . ~;;~3M/ luscious big bunchts of 25 Red Roses 2.95 lunch Rich1rd's Flower1-a pert of 9reciou1 livin9. ~.. ' marKets HOME DELIVERY ls diJcowyhoUse. '· IN dUR AREA. Knudsen First Quality Butter I ll. 84c Sunshine Krispy Crackers I LI. 37c Heinz Great American Soups 14 % OZ.' 4 for $1 Snap-E-Tom Tomato Cocktail 10 oz. 6 for $1 I LI. 39c Fleischmann's Margarine Minute Rice Mixes 6 varieties"•''" , oz. 4 for $1 Aunt Penny's White Sauce 10 1/1 oz. 2 for 39c Dole Fru it Cocktail 17 oz. 4 for $1 Jiffy Cake Mixes 'oz. 2 for 25c Rlch1rd'1 Grocery h11 more ~inds of foods then you'll find almost •nywhere else! Find out for your- stlf-you'll be amazadl Hot Dog Buns -6'°. 31' With Oscar May~r witn,r1. a treat for all Large French Rolls · 6 for 49c With salaml -•nd cheese a-Helo Sandwich! Chocqlate Loaf Cake 79c Richard's Plain Cake Donuts ............. ea;:::.9 • Have you 1i4ned up to win • FREE birthday ceke 7 HARBOR VIEW 1660 Mac A~hur, . port Bea ch • ' •• -1 ~ LIDO CENTER 3433 Via lido, Newport Beach • 673-21 55 OPEN DAILY9-8, SUN."9 -' OPEN DAILY 9 -7, ·suN. 9 -b , I . ' . .. ' • . • . . . ' Nature Enriches Whole Grain Bread loaf .. ·-····. ·-· ·····. . . .... ~. ·······-~·--·. ·-·······--·-·· Grains like any othe r of Sweden ln 1919, so years most nutritious elements ol nutritious elements. as was temperatures. found In the whole grain. prepared prior to highspeed nnture's or j & i n a I vita) naturaJ product, di r fer after the high speed roller "'as · the grain found In the shell, or Lundstrom in his time. · Unlike soft whlte breads, '.l'he slow, low temperature mechanization. The rye grain elemenll 1te retained. tremendously in their quality. jnvented. immediately next to jt in the In high speed temperature crispbreadJ are baked Yery baking process affords a of crlspbread Is the best that · Because the nutrient.I <1f Al climatie conditions affect Lundstrom's process ts the germ and the bran. baking, as is used in baking slowly at a low temperature tasteful, natural crispness -nature has produced and man arlspbread are reaJ r1tbtr ~ grapes from whkh ~·ines nearest thlng to hand milling Jn essence i lt P_b r...e...a d finely_aj[ted )Vhile flour man dep:e.es...E)..1)nly..by-these--and ~valuable_.iJ.mosLhh has cno.111.----..,.---..,.l1'ft1 tbenUc,~tbty--are-- --~are ade;-simllar-facton as-it wu prlcticed for cen---m&nufacturers today, are first lmportant nutrient values are means can the natural whole definite period of freshness. In mUltng, only undamag~ naturally, JUld therefore mqrt affect the quality or graln. turie$ around the world. Jt concerned w Ith the diminished or totally lost, for grain bread truly retain and Crlspbreads can honestly be and unshelled rye grain is easily absorbed and UJtd. by For example s 0 11 tern-enables the crisp b re ad wbolesomeneas of their pr~ example, Vitamin DI, which is preserve the whole range of ca lled "the .staff of life" as used. There is no need for lhe body metabolism in lt1 perature, moisture, cultiva·,-..-m_a_n_ur_ac_tu_r_er_1_o_k_ee.:..p_the __ d_u_ct_1_nd_r_•tai_·_n1_ng_n_a_1u_re_'• __ ••_tr_e_m_el.:..y_s_e_"'_it_1v_e_to_hig..:" _h_esse_n1_1a1_n_ut_rl_en_t_•_o_rig-=· _in_al..:ly_cou_l_d_m_os_t_b_re_•_d_lo_vm,...:..1y'---"-•nr_1_ch_i_;ng:..." __ bec_au_se __ •_l_l_g_ro_w_1h_and_e_ne_r_gy_fu_no1_1Cllll_· lion and harvesting condltlons1,. all relate to the end quality of . grain. And, In turn , the IWtrient value of grain is dependent on its quality. Certain countries are known to aMually grow the finest rye grain: Sweden, the United States, Canada. Argentina, Germany, Portugal, Russia and certain baltic countries. Manulacturera of whole grain criapbreads rely heavily on the grade of grain for the quality of their whole rye pr~ ducts. THEVOIS'TABLElllG'LABELIS YOURil1 For example, in purchasing rye in the international grain nw.ket, only the top blue-rib- bon ' crops in a. given year's harvest will be purChastd by crlspbread manufacturers. In the trade, the highest stand- artla desired in grain h~ come to be known as "the Wasa tenns." When the whole grain is us- ed -such as in the case of crlspbreads -the t o t a I nutrient value, inherently bred by nature, la retained. BEEF~ ROAST GRODI BEEF:::: SSURAICE OF TOP USDA CHOICE , BEEF 111~ STEAi CHUCK~ STEA IS ............. -... ....... ~ ..... -..... -..... __.. ................. .. ......., ... ., ......... _. ~ ....... .,...... .......... _ .... ,, .............. ... .. _ ................. ... ...................... ·1 .._ ................... ~ .... _.... --................. _ --~. ,."'"" ............. I ' I A whole grain con1its of a number of layen and parts in- cluding the--sheU, the-germ, the bran and the kerntl. Each of these parts contain substan- tial nutrit ional elements. • ...... c.llk llllt -= .. .. -11•• S ... Wtr 1W •::=i 'J~ W Shrt Ii.. :':.. ":.': ...... loaf -.:=-15~ c.&r Cit Clillk .::=. 75' .... ,.., ...... = 'J'! For example: the germ and the bran are potent in minerals, particularly in iron, a !Ugh percentage of protein is found in the a:erm and the ateurone layer; substantial amounts of Vitamins Bl, B2. B& and Vitamin E are present in the germ and the bran ; i;olyunsaturated fats are in the germ and the aleurone layer ; carbohydrates in the kernel. To delete any part of the whole grain -particularly, the outer layers, is to lose practically all vital nutrients. If a high speed mechanized roller mill and sifting process ls used, as is generall y the case with white bread s, the bran and germ of the grain is removed. What remains is white flour consisting chiefly of the heavy starch a n d glutenous substances. To achieve the whole grain flour fpr crispbreads, a manufacturing process was developed by K. E. Lu,ndstrom Fats Melt Away SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - New research indicates that half of the fat in beef is unsaturated and that 95 per- cent of commercial beef culs now on the market meet the medical profession's saturated · fa t limitations. The research was conducted under a grant rrom the caUfornia Beef Council at the University of California at Davis and the Uni\'ersllies of Arizona and \Visconsin. A study analyzing 3 I 0 sa mples from 72 carcasses by Or. William Garrett at Davis showed that many Jean cuts such as the round, rump and · tenderloin rau well below the 5 pereent fat content \'i'hicb is acceptable to individuals on a low-fat diet. Research al Ar l2.ona and \\'lsconsin showed that half of all intra-muscle fat w a s unsaturated. Garrett. professo r of animal science, work ed with two meat graders from the U . S . Agriculture Department in the sample selection. Unsaturated fats. w h i c h have not been indicated as caU1ing problems in heart pa- tients, were incl uded in total fat contents, which ranged from 3.1 to 4.1 ·percent for the recommended cull. AU outsi<le fat -was trimmed. Tht methods: used cor- respond to the original criteri11 developed in the first beer fat analysis done by Ruth M. Leverton , althoUgb there •P' peared to be 1 substantial redu<lloo ill beers lat content since her !tudits a decade Hgo. The beef 11mples were FRUIT COCKTAIL Dole HAWAIAll HAii &Al. ..... TOILET TISSUE MADIAA DUllDll .. tWmlt CAlllED TOMATOES fAIKf FWIS YOlll llillClllD BREAD se rom 11...--noftlifrn1--''"'l lMtllU Callfomia meat packers in equal.factors or tu, quaHty, morbUn1 ICOl't llld ,told. BUTTER Protein, lat and water con- tent were aoalyud at lM' Dav is meat laboratory. The :!::O"tJi::u~~ 10111 Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntinftll Beach '° i11ot the beef cwr•,_., 34111 llallw Park Ima Canictrw . Buell . ]O mtli f!)llll(_ln._---------I I'"' _ 81' ' ClllllllY TOMATOES -W&ll-19c ........... YCllTIS 1:KI%. fLIS.'m' . Fnsli Splaaci-.--.. ...... 11' ,_, c.t.y" -·---11' RHlsMs ------.. 1111 Row• 1ett1ce--......... 1r ..... •. ..... I ...... . I -_ ...... 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CUT I 5C OR CHOF'PEO CORN' PEAS .. :~'~:'~.".. E l . • 1 With our prices so lbw =~.shouldn~ou b' shopping Thrlftlmart too! We're determined to charge leas on more items than others! JANE __ i-\N ll ER SON Bring Ho~e The Bacon -It'• All First Quality • LUER'S QUALITY · y,,, Cho;<e 69. C • HOFFMA~'S BETIERMAID ...... '.~"."~.'.°.''.~~·. ea. • ARMOURS MIRA CURE ............... ;?~~~ :'.'~~·. 7 S< I• CHUCK BlADE STEAK CUT -' BONELESS CHUCK RO~ST ............. 95«1b. BONELESS CLOO ROA ST ............. 11.09-lb. '"'"•'-...... "~' ...... ,.. . BON£L£SS fRfSH 8RlSKlT Sl.1 9 !~ .• BElF SHORT •1es •......... 45t·I~ .• ROUND BONE ROAST ......... 19c 1~. Frozen Meat1 .<) ••• "/I I l!A>< _ VEAL STEAKS ••••••••••••• $1 ,591~. "'"'" 1 ~ 10l "'\ CHUCK WA&ON PATTIES $1.00 l<"•~l~••·O .. ll H l•ITU FRANKFURTI RS on a STICK 79 c 1•. ZIPPE BURRI TOS J .•.......• 59C1i.. I I I I I I I I I Discount Seafood Fll l (T of IUTTIRFISH ... '.~~~~--· 79c I~ ,ILllT of OCEAN PE RCH --~~~~~ •. 89 t Ito, FILLET of DOVER SOLE • .'.'.1.~:'. •• $ 1.29 i.. FILLET ol TRUCOD •••• .'.".1.s .......... 98c llo. " 11 "'"' $1 79 GR EIN SHRIMP ..... siu ,.f,1<:.u< • '"- J-'arrn,.r .l .. hn •••... c., 'II...~ • 8(EF BACON ••.•.•• 110. •10 .••.•. 6!c J in1m.1· ll•~n l'Ul.JS ll S1\1·s,\1 ; .. : • • BEEf SAUSAGE ~~-~'.'.".~~'.!.'" t.iJ 49c •BEEF LIHKIES~~!~~?:.1.?.· .. ~':'!'..Jlc • l'ORK SALSA(;E CARNATION MJlK ":~-:·:0.·~·.0: 18• CHARCOAL BRIQUETS ·.':'~·:-:65• CHRIS' & PITT'S :·:~0~·.'~0;•;·.0~ 33c •. Cross a carrot ~t h a 1'hrlftimarf pota·to and you ge~ a potato with · good eyes I TAB COLA • :'.'.'.':"! .. 6 m•89'!..1 93c ·1•ts11 OO•Nt.! 1u1tl I VITA PAKT .... ·~·:•::•.01 ... 69< 1 75, 011•0~·111 ov''"''t, I PAM PERS """'' "" . .,._ 89' I 93 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c VODKA .... ~ "'" 12" •••••••••••• DRY GIN SU .. 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SCHILLING PEPPER ':;~:~··47c : 49c I t:s ?'Jie 'l'nto.l S <tl'i11.gs 'J'ltn t Co r.in t! ~\'SKIPPY' \~~\ TAL L 9·c. -15 -0Z. CAN Love Thrlftlmart'1 . Beautiful Bouquets of Fresh Cut Flowers At Only 91c LB. II you know what's good for your family, you know Thriltimart ls good HAVE A OOD'THYME' AND 'ANISE' DAY DELICIOUS APPLES .. 6'°'48 ' VALENCIA CELERY HEARTS .. ~'~'~:·:.29 ' ORANGES t"t!~· INOOOll 0 1 OUTDOO• !iPIOE• PLANTS ''"· ·1•• FRESH CARROTS '!".":": 2 ~ .• 29' ...... 4 u . ".1.9• .. t.11toe. IAC ;J U.S. No. 1 Onions ••• 3 .,.,, 29' '-----=-,;;,._;._, '°' F h P k l , R ,. h 1·,1&.t"IHO l•C\25 rts ac •• aa1 1 ts............ c Beaut iful Velvet Plaftts ... ~:?:. $1.98 2701 HA R10R BLVD., COSTA MESA · e 13922 BROOKH.UlST ... GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO " I ' • ' ,' . . ·, , . . , • ,, . '• ... • " ' .. .. . 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Pork Steaks freshl~1Bult Cut from Te~dtr l'Olll"J And r.•,eary Eo~tern Pork lb_79c P k R t fre,h Prcn:C Style 59c or oas s ''"""'""'""'~' 1b. Pork Spareribs •. :i~::.',',:\., _ 1b.a3c BACON SAFEWAY 71 FIRST QUALITY 1-lb. C (2-lb. Pkg. $1.41') Pkg. Canned Ham ,,;,~r:~., 3 ,~•;131 • Short Rl.bs '""'"""'' 48' USDA Choict Beef It Family Steaks.i:.~:~~;.,,,n 1 1 Haddock Fillet J:~:1~:;~ ,._99' Bologna Sofr~is«..i -..,_ 11-u.75c • u111r or Alf·Beef Pk(. lamb Chops ""''"''""'"" 99c llSDAChoictGrodttj Btef lb. MonorHou~e 48 R•b Cul Premium Quality · C Center Pork Chops ~~,:7.d~:;~:~1199' ~1~'C~t~,~~ii1c1D1 1b. T-Bone Steaks uso.."~~~;'.i~"" i•.$Js9 ,-ll=lust ............ ra ... t""'g;;,-d-W__.o ... r..;;:ld;;....,,. BACON Pork Roast .~~1~·1.'.~;.; .s9• Efi(i icfopedia Lamb Chops ,:,~"it:;::'.'~:::..,ll31 ~ JSFo:v:;o~ry.•rlb.13c lamb Roast us~~O:.k;~,.;,69' ~":-set,-~ 29¢ Catfl.Sh 1odM<loo1~0"''"'~ 1121 ·-•-1 foronly 2en-lde!il !Gt Br01ling I•. YUIUlllU ;F.laiixoiir mliiiiiiii;;.~Sole Fillet ";:~~~r~"T!.11ll 51 Volume 2-on Solo ST.99 MORE DISCOUNT BUYS! FRESH PRODUCE I ~~~~arine 1 11. 21 c Ar· Facello 25c ICE CREAM Wonderful quality ••• at discount prices! ~'~~~~~~ 8 s~bi 99c !~~!T~P~~P Red lube 2 9 C C b t1'ol HOtl5t 29< lilllJ issue Royolo i2s" Sofr A~d Absorbent Focicl -coffeeFreez.. 85(: Dr ied 4-oz... _ Edwards - Safeway Guoronfeed SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! ~' fiSTANrOWSG7N l~lonl:i Distilled From s399 .. e . Grain -BO-Proof at. \'_2. VODKA $399 Kov!ano Distilled SO.Pr. Qa1rt Mac Nair's Scotch lmPOrted 86-Proof St. Elmo's Rum Goldor'Nhit1 80-Proof ~· jl 2-layer Cake · ~'i'' Mrs. Wright's s 119 ~ ,.,,ode With Quolify ln9re- d·en1~ And KnOW+Howl 1 ·It ll·IL Sire HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ===- dim! ~iaf Anti-Perspirant = HelpsStopPer-79c .;..-. spirotion Odor &·IL For Hours. C1• ... B d 't-i"" ""'" ·~"'· 3 "·" $ J rea wu"m"'"·'"°"'"""1 '"'" Colgate Instant Shave 1l·OL57c Sir• DAIRY & DELI. FEATURES • Ca!~h~~~p ~~2KT9AILC Delicate Spa rkling Ju Flavor-, Shady Lane Butter ~'li!_ ~:: 8 I• luceme Com Tortillas ... 18• • Fancy Pineapples. ,i:; mo 69 • Delicious Apples ';;;r :~~ 69 < ucum ers '''" •~"" '" lettuce .••• ,, .. '""" 2 '" 25' • ~Oli'ldi~t -Yr r ~ -~ Fresh Schnecken w~i.. " 39' Men's Hair Spray ...,,. Ji!1111. old Fashioned , Gillette Blades ·~:J.~~~" Mrs. 59 Donuts Wngnt's "" _!reek Shc!mm '"J::;'"• tt,~·•1 09 "1• 74< '" longhorn Cheese ~4 1• 99• -· Green Beans ""'~' ''"""' 29 < Tfnder &Cr.)Q t• Green Cab~ge _ _ ,,_ 7< , . Wrt1pDtd M111¢1t C 2 C~•lt Flo11ine lnf~I $199 G"d'" 99 •s""°gnum $129 SignttB.,,nd$649 6-1n. PoL 2 ''·fl. Fttt ¥.''x51' , cit WILSON ' * a -MINUTE RIC -9·3·c-¥ SoQu~k&SoE-Z Tofrxl 21·1L ~ ;RICES lfFICTIVI IN LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY (IXCIPT CATALINA) • 17th STREET at ORANGE AVE. . I , -. ; t ' I I 1 • • < ·-d ~t ·' ' . '{ . . ~ ' . •,.. I I ~ -. ' Traditional Trick Potato Flavor-5 \Yoold you believe -a Chocolate. Potato cake "'itb • Chocolate Potato Frostin1t'! .It's really 10. anU's. \\'elb~ - founded in traditional f i n e baking practices. 2 s qUa res i20un·~ce~,~-c~oo~J{. fUriilng o nce~ t 11 unswttlened chocolate golden bro"·n. 2 to 3 minute~. '~ cup riced cooked potato Drain on paper to\\·els. Serve '·• teaspoon sail v.•t1 r1n or tool, sprinkled "'ilh I ~~ teaspoons vanilla <..'Onfecticincrs' sugar or drlul· 14 teaspoon cinnam on ed \\•ith \\1hite Glaze. Dack in the da.\'S \\'hen everything was made "from scratch", 1ood cook s \\'h() knew the art of baking. put potato in their favorite breads. cakes and dou1hnuts I o achieve a signiUcantly dif- ferent tei:ture and flavor. The texture can best be de scribed as more "open ," son1ewha t like a spongecake texture compared to regular cake. Our chocolate cake reci~ makes the real. old-fashioned I ejg ti.lakes : 5 dozen doughnuis. 3 cups sifted conteclloner~· *To prepare potatoes: Sim- sugar 1ntr 2 medium potatoes in 111 1 tablespoon milk cups \\'ater, co,·ered. tor 40 In s111all saucepan, 1nelt nunutes or until soft. Peel butter and chocolntt> over IO\\ polaioes and put throui;:h food heat. Remo\'e from heat. Be<1L mill or i-ub through sie\"l" in potato, salt, vanilla and cinna mon. Beat in egg, con· fectioners ' sugur and milk Continue beating until of spreading eon::tlstencr -\\'bJte GlaLc Blend togethel' in bQ\\'l 2 cups unsifted confect1011er:o;' s11g:u·. 2 tnblespoons :;oft bu tte r or 1n1:1rgarint•. 14 C"up n1 1lk and I 1raspoon \'an1 lla. POTATO 80 \\11'11'; OOUGH1'1UT!\ kind, rich and moist. To ORANGE POTA1·0 Ulll':A ll prepare the polatoes lor the I t t f •• bo d cu p po a 0 "'a er 1 roJn z '• cups sttted all-1nu·po<r reci pe. 1.ue_v are i!ed an pul k' I 1 1 DAIL y PILOT_ I Ca-ke 1 tablespoon grated frtstl orange rind t; teaspoon vanilla 213 cu p rked c ook e d potatoes 1 ~ cup chopped nuts 1n a large bowl, sift together flour , sugar, baking pov.·der, baking soda and salt. Jn sma ll bo\\'l. beal together egg, oil, oran~e juice, orange rind 1t11d vanilla. Stir in pr e pa r e d potatot:s. 1\dd oran~e 1nixlure ~11 at once to dry ingredienl" and stir to 1n ix "'ell : stlr 111 uuts. 'furn into greased 9x5x3· inch loaf pan. B;:i ke in 3:?5 dl'gree O\'en 6U 10 6J 1ninute•. until l'ake tester in:;erted 111 loaf conies out clr11n < 'ool 10 n'lnutcs. re1no \ c fron1 pan a.nd tool l'Ompletely. \!al.es: I loa f. d <..'00 ing po a oes flo11r through a food miU or rubbe h h · 1 1 I cu p milk 1 ··up <>ugar To 1>repare polatoeq: S1n1. t roug a-sieve or a s ra ner. ... " The potatoes are prepared this ~2 cup butter or 1narg;.i.r1nt· :!1'.: fea spoons bak.111 j.! po11<lrr n1rr 2 s1nall potatoes 1n "'ay rather than ma!!hed 'i teaspoon s<1lt I teaspoon bak1n1: :;oda s~ucepan \1·ith 1'.i 1:ups \1'ater, because 11-Jten using potatoes ~. tea~poon suit ru\ered, for 40 1ninutes. or un· I cup sugar 1 t'"" 111 sofi. Cool, '"'ti-and put in baking, the object is to keep l rup riced cooked pol1'toe~ "'"' "~ h . • I l•blespoon salad 011 throu11h food n1ill or rub the texture very light. ~las ed (2 medium) " potatoes have a denser tex-2 packages active di·y ) cast , _1 1 ~_ cup:_~cs~rangc juil'e _through sieve. lure. 14 cup warm 1,1,·atrr ' Orange Potato Bread is a J eggs well be aten delicious homemade l e a I teaspoon clnnan1011 bread, a fine thing to eal "'ith I teaspoon nut n1eg cream cheese or butter \\'ilh 8 cups unsifted all-purpose Delaney Bros •. Seafllds coffee, cocoa or tea. Good liv-noo r ing calls for surprises in cook-Oil or shortening ror ir.v1n1? ing, and this bread fills the Jieat milk and potato 1vatt•t' bill. Its te xture Is very special . amosl to boiling. Pour into kept moist by the fresh potato large bo\\·\: add butlrr. salt. in the batter, and fresh oranl!"e sugar and riced pot aloes Cool juice and rind gives zest to the to lukewarn1. Sprinkle .\'east flavor. over •,~ cup v.•ar1n \l'~trr in , TROUT IN WINE Pl•c1 houl ;,. (lftlt l or l1tq1 •~ttf of foil. CUP foil up 1tbun ii f11h. Sp •i11~!1 1w1l)! ••Ii & plPP•r: lop with The n1 o s I old-fashioned small cup : let stand j recipe of all our baking treats minutes. Add to pota to mix· rninutt•· are the P o I at o Bo\\·• e tu re ''"ith eggs. Add spices. •· 1 F1tEsH l11v.~9 '" 1p•c1 •~1yde B.I , -r •OO ii 191111 lor 10 Doughnuts. Here, •"" !he Beat in fl our lo make a soft J RAINBOW TROUT potato cooking "'atcr is used dough· Turn inlo a greased in the recipe . bowl and cover. These are yeast doughnuts Let rise in "'arm place until ind those u·ho o;:tudy the doubled in bulk. about 2 hours. chemistry of cooking knO\V Punch down douf(h and roll out that fresh potatoes and yeast ~,4 inch thi ck on (lou red board. are good companions. The Cut with 3-inch round cutter potato does something for the and twist to make bo\\' tir . yeast th at gives a close, Place on floured bak ing she<'! D~l a ney', rKommends M1t•us Rose ' to ac co mpany this dish . I. , ,, RETURN TO OLD-FASHIONED POTATO TRADITION substantial texture in the and let rise until double. · -. doughnuts. compared to the In large saucepan or kettle. 2800 L1f1y•t+e ..:_ 'NewiJ~ Beeck Costs Keep Rising texture of the bought kind . heat oil to 375 degrees r . Add 671.)450 ., 145·2217 o,..i t.4 M•.-S..11 •·• s ... The taste is robust and goodl ;:3~1o~4~do~u~gh~nu~l~s~a~t~a~l~in~ie~a~nd~~'.':::::::::========~===~====~~'~ rather than bland. ·---- CHOCOLATE POTATO CAKE Plugging Food Budget Leaks ~4 cup . soft butter or margarine 2 cups augar 1.4 teaspoon anist seed, op- tional ·~-' ....... '. Tn the racr of b I 1 I hr assurance 1hat food costs will keep rising, I get y,•eary of hearing that we aren't spend- ing as rreat a percent of in· come for food because salaries ha ve outpaced that. Really? There are manv or us in strike·proof ocrup.ilions. m,any on a fixed income. many \1·ith medical bill s to pay. Don't blamt" the farmer or rhe grocer. A lot of food cost is in production some\vhere along the y;ay. So "'hat to do to plug the leaks in the dyke of LETS ASK THE COOK by Nin Wiley <'elerv '.' lf vou h111·c son1e unfla.\"ored gelatin at hand you ha,·e lhe makings of an in· teresting main or hearty salad course. \Vaste noth ing. Those deeper green. hig h vitamin outer lettuce lea ves shouldn't go do\vn the disposer 1vhile )'OU lay out money for synthetic ''ita mins. G rec u ' onion tops gi\'e good flavor ··and co lor lo tossed salads. .You paid for 1hem. use them. A turkey ca rcass, along vo'ith some of the leftover odd· n1cn1s. rnak~ a ,better soup stock than you "'ill ever find in a can. at far less cost. Thr '"large economy size" isn·1 ai.,.,·ays that. I quit buying the 2-pound carton of cottage cheese when l didn't eat all or it before it turned mold y. For a starter, i{ you would like to have a very nice folder or budget-stret- ching tuna dishes at no cost ~·ou may have it by sending n1e lhat long. self.addressed and stamped envelope. Island Fare Is Exotic 3 squares tl-ou "ces) 11 n S\\1eetened chocol1te, rnelted and cooled 1 cup riced cooked potatou· 2 eggs separated 1 'h teaspoons vanilla 21,~ cups sifted cake floor 4 teaspoons baking powder :14 teaspoon salt ~4 teaspoon ci nnamon ~4 cup mJlk In large bowl, cream 1butt.er and sugar until light and fiuf- Hy To:i1 HOGE A1lfti1IH l"rtu Wriltr ry. Beat ln anise seed and 1 chocolate. Blend in potato. Belt in egg yolks, one at a tirrie. Add vanilla . Sift together nour, baking powder, ground. then fried and cooked BEEF AND PORK GOOMBAY salt and cinnamon. Blend into \1·ith potatoes. onions and car-2 pounds beef tenderloin potato mixture alternately Anyone v i s i l i n g the rots and rlnally placed in a sliced with milk. In small bowl. beat Bahama~ as r did last year turtle shell, topped with pastry 1 1.~ pounds pork tenderloin egg whites unt il stiff but not soon realizes food and drink crust and baked. sliced dry. Fold into potato batter. Qla:v a big role in luring Othf'r popular foods on the :1 \vhole sweet peppers, diced Turn into greased IO.inch tube ''i ~ilors to lhese idyll ic spots. islands are okra soup . 3 \vhole on ions diced pan. Bake in 350 degree F. .Just as ri sh cho\\·der and Bahama bread pudding and a 1 tablespoon brO\\'n suga r oven SO to 60 minutes or until rum S\\'izzles play a key role ,.,.ide variety of fi sh. 8 peppercorns crushed cake tester inserted in cen ter in the holiday fare of Visi tors to Nassau and • z tablespoon corn starch comes out ctean. Cool. Fro!t the food budget ? o"'" battle plan. Bermuda . so do rruit and Paradise lsland located 18.1 ·4 pineapple slices, diced with Chocolate Pota t o l\iake your green turtle 1neat have ~ big iniles from l\liami should try I-ounce-Cointreau Frosting. part in the gustatory delight s the delectable marine mollusk 1 ounce maple syrup Makes : One 10.inch tube First, gl\"e a good hard look at what you have been spend- ing for. The first things to go are the junk iiem~. all those tmpty-c alorie snack5 lhat t'an be pretty expensive a\"eraged out per ounct. of these islands. known as !he conch. 4 cups consomme cake. In the capital city or This gi ft. from Bahama Salt and pepper to taste 'To prepare potato: Simmer SJnce \\"e are a nation of meat eaters. be. as careful a Nassau. as "'ell as on waters is a highly-valued food Saute pork and beef in hot 2 large potatoes in 1\i cups Paradi se Island just across in island circles and is iierved rat IS minutes and drain. "'ater, coverLd, for 40 minutes lhe harbor. vacationers can up in various fonns including ~ Sau te peppers and onions. Add or until sOft. Peet potatoes •nd t>njoy pineapple mun c h l" d fri tters, chowder, and salad. three cups consmme and pep.. put through food mill or rub popsicle style. sapodll la .and A1nong th e 1nain di sh percorns with sugar, dash or through sieve. This makes Bahamas papaya. favorites of Baharnians is a vinegar. Coi ntreau and maple enough potato for both the One unusual taste treat at beef and pork concoction "'ith syrup. Use rem1ining cup con-cake and frosting. cook as you are a shopper· leading hotels and other dining peppers, onioiu and pineapples. somm c mi1ed with com '-teat done at hi gh . speed spots around Nassau and known as Goom~y which a!So starch and add .to thicken. ClfOCOLATE shrinks a lot more and is less Pardise Island Is green turtle is the name for the native Simmer 5 lo 10 minutes, add POTATO FROSTING tender. Top restaurants ma.v . pie made of turtle meat music that resembles calypso. pineapple. Strve on plain rice. l/3 cup bu1ler or margarine do theirs at no more than 300 1 =-------;;;;;·------------~--;i;;;;-ii;;; ____ i;;;;; _____ ;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;iJ deitrees. sometimes at 2i5. r' Just don't grab up the meat • ,.--\ special of the week. Look over . r , ':'° !he whole counte r before · {. " ....... • ...-.J• deciding. 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That cut-up beef may be !on1e\vhat leaner than on.sale chuck roast but there is a V.'haJe or I price difrerf'nCe, t ven considering the bone loss. A good ztew needs a little n11tural fa t for best .flavor. 11 can always bt skimmed off later. TV dinne rs ca n run as high as 80 percent more than if you fixed your own.for the freeter. l know one young \Voman who makes up a "'eek 's supply in 11n afternooo or concentrated FRESH-LARGE ' ARTICHOKES REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SEltVICli : PHONE 673-1310 SPICIALI THUISDAT .PllDAT ,U.TUllAT .APlll lJ, 14, 11 FRESH-GROUND OUR POPULAR SEASONED BALBOA • TO PERFE~TION OVEN-READY VODKA MEAT LOAF FULL HALF-GALLON tooking. __ __.,. 11nned-Sandwicl spread! $ 45 •• don't go \'ery .far if there are kids at home. You can v.·h.ip up f{v1ce· armuch or your ·own egg, ham, tuna or ~almon sah1d spread-for less. 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Thro Jl's JUS! a m~H.1rr of sin11111•rini;: !he in- .i:r"rln·n!s lor Jrss 1han a h,1Jf hour 10 hlPnd 1hc flavors. :\n1rn1·;i11 lamb h11s a very srr·t1al l<i st c of l!s O\\'O which 1•nh;inc<'s 1hc overall flavor of 1h1s f'nl rrr For the herb we've t·host•n mint 1 and it c:a.n ht· lrr:<;h or dried 1, which goes 111·11 11.11h lhc Jarnb . A good gr11vy is .:in irR- port;in! ran of ilOY s!c11•. In <i !ong-1·nok1n~ stc11·. !he con- .... 1s1cncy dcvriops <luring the :-.tmmering. l-lcrc, ca nned ap- pl1• sauc" gi\'cs the desired 1 h1~chnc:ss. And the tart- hul-s~·ccl navor of Ifie apple :-:auce is the key 1ngrcd1cn1 1hat blends thr fl;ivo-rs io~cther 111 lhl' short cooking 11 mr. ThC'n. ;ilJ .vou nerd to sr'rvc is a s:il;ul <Jnd erisry brc;:id for .1 co1nplch• mc.111n :i jiffy. JIVFl' .\1JN'fl<:O 1.Ai\11\ STE\\' 3 1ahlr~Jl00ns hu11rr 1 J cur chopped onion 12 tup thoppcd tclery 111 rounrts i:;ro11nd lrimh I r.in I I pound \ stc11•rd 1orna10t's J can t l pound l green 1>ca:;. dr;i1ncd 1 can ( r pound ca rrots. drained I ca n t I pound 1 po1;irocs. drained 1 c;in fl p ounrll -onions, dra1rrd I r;in t 1 poun<1 ::ipple snurr 1 l tc;:ispoon s;il! ',• trn:o;pnon Jl<'flp"r ~1 1r:t'lpoOn \\lor1·cs1crsh11·" '>:.11/{'f' I 1:ihh·:\pOn11 choprrr! frrsh 1n1nt or I l!'ilSJ'IOon dr1NI m1111 powder. salt and cornslarch. Gradually add lamb broth or bouillon . Cook , slirring con- Slantly. until thicken ed: add lamb; heal.. 1'1oond rice on platter: make a well in cenlcr. Spoon in curried lamb. Serve 11•ith Apple-Tomaro Chutney. Makes 8 to 10 servings. APPLE·TOMATO CHUTNEY 12 ripe toma toes 3 tncdium onions J cucumber L clove g::irlic 3 green peppers 4 cups canned apple sauce l cup seedless raisins 5 cups dark brown sugar t,; teaspoon crushed red pep- per I tablespoon ginger I teaspoon cinnamon l tea spoon salt 3 cups vinCgar \Vash and drain lomatocs : scald. Peel tomatoes : remove core and chop. Peel onions. cucumber and garlic: chop. \Vash green pepper; remove seeds and chop. Combine all ingrcdicnls: boil until thick . Pour boiling hnt into hot sterilized jars. Seal a! once. l\itakcs II cups or 5 1·~ pints. Excellent with cu rri ed lamb, chicken or roasl vca I. Cukes Have New 'A-peel' This delightful dish may bc l new !<1 you. ~ CREAMED CUCUMBERS 2 large cucumbers 11 ~ cups boiling water 2 lablespoons butler 2 tablespoo ns flour I cup rnilk I chicken bouillon cu be S<ll1 'and white pepper lo !aste 2 tablespoons m i n c e d parsley Paprika Peel cucumbers and cut in \lr'lt h1111rr 1n a llutr'h n1'rn. \rlr! nn 1nn ;inrl {'rlcr1· Cook for !hrrt• nunulr'S ,\(tr! lamh Srir .ind l'nok 111111 I :i II r1'<h1rs:o; h:is ,i:onr' frorn thl' n11•at Arlrl re- rn;i1 n1ng 1ni;:rcdien1o; Bring lo ,1 boil lhrn <Olt'r ;1nfl simmer rnr 2:1 nnnu1f'S. \l:ikcs 1"0 fJll<lrt~ ur ii ~rr\ incc:: Anorhr r qu11 k.('ook1ng lamb and applr s.111cc· rnlrcc lhars su re to plca!'<1• .. This one is fast to prcpttrr bcc<luse it uses lcfiO\Cr tOfll-.rrf l:1m h. hair lengthwise. \Vith ::i teas- poon, scoop out seeds and discard. Slice c u c u m be r s crosswise about ~•·Lncti thick -there should be 21.'l cups. 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'"i '"· '''· s1, Chocolate Chip 39c Cookies ........ 1·.or..•••·"' Spritr5"1oftbr11~d 35c SWEET AND JU ICY ............................................. . -Li CELLO BAG ~~!~!!~~ .... 1 0.,:1~ 49< Cookies .......... ,. n 01 .• •·•· 11. -MUSHROOMS '0000WnYJWW1.Jf FRESH, LARGE size:. HALF POUND AD VERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY APRIL I 3-WEDlllESDA Y-Al!Rl l.1.9~- _l7_5_E._lltlLSt. COSTA M-ESA .. '' .......... 49' !!!~!!! .. ~~~.~~~l~.1 0' ~!!!F~~~~: ... .i.~t.:~~ .......... IA . I 0 ( ALL S~ASON CATFISH Farmers Grow New Style Crop "Have you enjoyed pond· raised catfish lately? The evcr-increasin~ populari!y nr !his produ.ct h, no accident." say/ii Phil Roedel , Director. National M a r i n e Fishcrirs Service. United States Depart· ment or Commerce. ''Ca:tfish~ rarmers are an enterprising and dedicated grou p or men who constantly strive for i m prov e m e n I through scienlific;:ill y-proven techniques and food formula s as · well as up-lo..:_dafe harvesting a n d markeling methods.·• Catfish are available in several market styles, but probably the most popular is the skinned. dressed, and ready-to-use catfish. The flesh of catfish is white, tender, and lasty and provides an abundant supply of protein and other nutrients. One or lhe easiest wa ys to cook catfish is by baking. In C a t f i s h with Herb. Mushroom Sauce the fi sh are baked in a moderate oven with a flavorful topping 0 r mushrooms and green onion accented with pimiento, lemon juice. and thyme. This easy-do recipe from lhe National M a r i n e Fisheries Service is just right for those busy da ys wbe·n the entree must be appetizing and satis- fying without requiring much prepa ration time by t h e homemaker. Ca tfish are fish for all seasons because they are available the year around . the price is right. and the taste is great. Catfish Gookin' is easy ac· cording to the wives or two catfish farmers in Mississippi. Th"Y have gathered. tested and certified as great eating a selection or catfish recipes for your enjoy ment. Their clever booklel. Catfish Cookin'. is ready for sharing and it can be yo!Jrs by sending S2 .00 to : The House of Catfish . P .0 . Box 847. Tunica, Mississippi Ja676 , CATf!SH WITH HE RO. MUSHROOM SAUCE 6 !!kiMed. pan-dressed cat- fish. fresh or frozen I teaspoon salt J can ( 4 ounce) mushroom stems and pieces. drained 11 cup sliced grceen onion \~ cup melted margarine or cooking oil 2 tablespoons chopped pl· mien to 2 tablespoons lemon juice \4 teaspoon lea{ thyme onion in. melted margarine or cooking oil until onion is tender. Add pimiento, lemon juice, and thyme; mix well and spoon over fish. Bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees. for 25 to 30 minutes or until rish flakes easily when tested _with a for!!_._Baste fish with pan juices several times a~ur~.~ ing baking. t<.1akes 6 servings. B.erries __ Featured Tf you like a quick brl!:ad that is flat on top, or at most develops only a Uny crack, this recipe for Cranberry Nut Bread may appeal to you. A sweet offering, it doesn't need to be spread with butter. Serve it at a buffet supper lable with baked ham or st a family meal as desse rt. It goes without saying that the bread is also good at snacktime. CRANBERRY NUT BR ~AO 2 cups unsifted flour. stir to aerate before measuring 3 teaspoons baking P<>\vder 'h teaspoOn salt I cup sugar I cup fresh or frozen cranberries, co a rs I!: I y knife-chopped I cup walnuts or peca ns, coarsely chopped 1 l!:gg . * cup milk ... 11-t cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla ', Line the bottorTI or a loa.C pan (about S\\ by 4\\ by %\\ inches) with wax paper: grease paper. · tn a large mixing bowl thoroughly stir together the flour, baking powder and salt; stir in sugar. then cranberries and nuts. · In a small mixing bowl beat egg slightly ; add milk, butter and vanilla and beat to com· bine. Add to flour mixture and stir just until dry ingredh!nts are m61Slened: Turn into prepared pan. Bake in a preheated ~ degree oven until browned and a cake tester insen.ed in center comes out free or batter - aboot SS to 65 minu\es. urn_out on wire ra ck: re.move. paper: turn rlghl side up. Cool. Wrap ln transparent plistic wrap and store ~veral Thaw frozen fish . Clean, hours before cutting. wt\sh. and dry fi sh. Sprinkle Note: If you U&e a l\1-<1uatl · SAit -evenly over-Inside-and glw loal dish (•boot Sli by- oulside of lish. Place In well· 4" by 2~1-.mr...blk.~ faseiftiii~n l>""· !3"bYtDy-ffi s bread. lll'•ue ii ind cl<> 2 lnchc . Cook mushrooms and OOL lint with wax paptr. . ' • .· .-. . ' . . . . . . . . . ·- \Vtdntidi!Y, Ap;.il 12, 197'2 ' ---_, --GroundlBBI -------.... '\tJly nol put our grou nd meats to the test th is '''eek? ... see for yourself why ""'' say that 4'ihere is a difference al El Ra ncho "! Ta st e th e cl1 ffe'ren ce ... compare the quality: .. then b"t glad you chose El Rancho! 'T here 's more i-atb,Jac tion in El Rancho qualit y! Q u a Ii I y ........... , . 6 9 ~b For econom)'1 use it so many ways , •• and be so please d .,.,·ith the savings. B'ulkor, patties! lean~~ .............. 19~ Try this for flavor and tenderness! ••• Lean beer, in bulk or in "pat.t ies ••• and always fresh! Extra Lean .... ~ .. 89~b • PILOT·ADVERTISER loan ~Hround-V1al ........ 1llla '\'e p! ••• that.'s right •.• VEAL! •. fresh veal, select ed for quali ty and flav or, and ground fresh , to anure }'OU or the value you're looking for! Surprise your famiJ)·, this \\'{'t>k, ,,·ith freshness and n a\'or! Lo -Cal Grind ................. $1.09 " Ground Veal Steak ...... $1.29 t1 All beef .,. fresh ground ... as flit free as it. ran b"! Fresh \'ea!, shaped inlo appealing steak.like pattiu! Sa usage .......... !!~~!~~ .1•1•1.L.r •••••••••• 89 r. Sa usage ......... ~~~.~?.~~~~!~ ......... 69,, }"resh J:::round meats, seasoned in the Old \Vorld y,·Ry! Pure pork, with ol"d fashion ed goodness ! Chili Grind .......................... 89 f, SI iced .Bacon ................ " .... 69,1 Chunk~ oJ lender, .hearly ~eef, frfslt ground~ J-:l -Rtt·nrho!s-0,,11 -:-.. thicker Ranch' style-sl ices ! . More Main Course pleasure! It Extra lean and always !re1h, whether you choose bulk or precision-shaped patties! · , The f'pitome ! .•• Super~atisfa ct ion! : .. ~aturally aged for flavor and tenderness! U.S.D .. :\. Choice quality! Super Lean ...... 99~b Filet Mignon ................... $2.99 For v.•hen you "'ant the finest in a steak! Fresh Spare Ribs .............. 69~1 'fhere's so n1uch meat·Y goodne:;" on these beauties! -i'"ou'll have to wonder how we offe r it so lender and so fi Rvorful! Chopped S teak~ ..• gfp !h. Super,.Selections in Seafood! Ham Loaf .... ~~.E.~ .. ~~.~~.~ .. 89~ El Rancho's ham, pork, cornflake crumbs , cg11:s! .Finest mea lc;, blended, seasoned ••• With whole eggs~ -Fre-sh-. Red Snapper .. !'~L~T~, .. 99fb ~'l ild flavor ... and )'Our folks \\'ill enjoy it baked or broiled or brea ded nnd fr ied ! Turkey Loaf .. ~~~~.~~~.~!'.. 79~ Smoked Salmon $1,98 King Crab _Meat s2.8~ Seasoned, '\\'ith '"hole eggs! Pattie~1 i{)f)! C)fferc.d in appealing steak-shaped patties! Csing the finest Alaskan Red Sockeye! .o\laskan, for that superior fl avor! Super Shopper Grocery Specials! /1tJililin Ch;ps ... 411 Hlll'fllll' In• ... aa1 Jc1 c,., ..... •' Bell ••• regular in 12 oz bag ••• dip in 11 oz. bag~ \Veber's ..• package of eight ••• the name spea ks for the quality: Springfie ld ... your fav qriLe na,·ors in the l1a1f-gallon carton! · Tomato Juice 3 '0 ' s 1. Pickles .......... 3 9< • • Bisquick ....... ~ 4 9< ~lake so many good th ings from the big 40 ounce package ••• and sav1 ! . -Clorietla ••• big 46 oun11e cans, 1U1I oC rea-rieh-goodnrss·!-- - --\V.ilshire's ••• -crisp Hamburger Chips in_the_J G ounce jar! ~ --- ·-~1Royale-Jowels 20L-Cheese lrdz .... 43< Waffles ......... 29< • ~··-- Th e big roll of the absorbent towels that soak up so much! :\abisco's popular snack cracker, in the 8 ounce package! SeX'\'e them with fresh strawberries ! Downyflake, •• 10 oz:. frozen. 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Stouffer's brings it to you, frozen! 11 1l'oz • Superfresh Produce! Delicatessen Specials! ~ DmngBB .. lfR:~ •• 1 .. 1/ •' >.'..!~ ~~" •1./ J.uscious na\'els, with 1he flavor ~·ou'd expect to !ind in the · .. ,,,_.. fruit thaL has the Sunkist name on ii! Cantaloupe· ....... 25fb Deliciously ripe ••• ready to ser"e hal\'es heaped ,vith ic e cream! .,., •......... 551 America's favorite lunch meat ,, and Arn1our's is all meat! , , , 12 oz;· Sliced American 59c Vienna Meats ........ 19c Gingham ... for burgers or bolo! 12 oz. S1nok ies, ~·ran~s. Knocks .•• 12 oz. Sliced Ham ........ $1, 79 Strini Cheese $1,65 ti Dak, ~mported ! Convenient 16 oz. pkg. .o\rmenian st.yle fu n food ! Gardenia Tomatoes .. : ..... 25fb Ripe enough to serve. firm enough tQtsli ce precisely! Broccoli .................. 19~. Romaine .............. ~.1s~. Liquor Dep't Value1! Busch Bavarian. r:~~ ~ 12' One of ou r most popular beers, al a moSt popular price! ••• 16 ounce cans! Tendtr ••• from st"m to flo rtt! For a fresh, crisp salad! Fresh Flowel"s! __,_,Ancient Age .. '. .. s 11.39 Straight whiskey, •• half.gallon! Diet 7 -Up .... ~!!.~~~ ... age Low calories, bis value! 12 oi cang! C1m1tions. Stock, Iris, Calendulas, and more be!ides! , : • Nothing elae can add the toUch ot"homeiness'1 • Prict• in •ffee1.Th11r. through Su~. AprilJ3, H . J.5,.J6. Na.~eilo dea/4r1 DP<n daily 9 to 9 ... Sifnday 10 to 7 Grant's Scotch $7,99 Whl'skey. cm••· !u. s4 49 ••••••••••••••• • thJtL's jmparted by fr,sh Oowers! Generous b<1uqut:L! S•ve J.61 on the qUart'size! El Rancho'•! Sm 50' (Qt .••• 5.491 i"1RC AD IA . · "~ "'"'11n11oc ol :1 1!i'i/, PASADENA ,":i'1: SOUTH PASADENA . i1iiii HUNTINGTON BEACH ,1'!i1,1• NEWPDR r Bf A CH ' , · · . ' l' '· I . j]C 'fy p;t ColoL~11G fi 'od rrem ont ,1nn Hun11n ;i t.1n Or " N.irner ,111d A lgo~1j1I r' R.i.11d~Jl k Crn!rr ~JJ~ E.i;tt l'.J !f 0' ! 1,\: "' ., . l f ' ' ... ········--···-' . . . . . . . . . . Oi lL Y PILOT 35 Meat f"\ • I 1.,;1.1et £- Soft The soft diet, as the name im plies. ls soff in texture and low in roughage. 1t con&isl! mainly of liquid and semi-solid foods which are easy to digest and coniain little ar no spice. VAlUA Bl! COUPON DOUBLE BLUE 11 DO-Y -~ VOID AFTER SUNDAY, APRIL 16 SIZE REG . $1.59 NO MINIMUM PURCHA SE-NO MAXI MUM PUll.CMASf I With tllit 11:oupo11, "o "'i11 1'1111m siu,tht \f '•o!1 11lr1d. L!l!'ll+ I btl. 11' 1 I W,t!\ ,1,,1 t"uPci~ ~ci ""'""'II"' p~rthe te reQu,.ed L"""' 2 ber1 Genera lly used after surgery or wh eri there is infl!C tion or gastroi.Otestinal trouble, I t helps the stomach and in· testines regain normal coping a billy. I ptt coupol\ -O na coupon p1r cu1io'"1t. Void 1h •r Su11d1y, ONE OR.D ER ONLY ANY AMOUNT l_I ..,,,ii 1•. GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN IASKlT GOOD ONLY AT IAlGAIN IASKn Ill "'' t(lupe~ -o ~-to<.IDO~ "'' c.w•!o"'•' Vo cl ,1+1r S11"cl'Y· I Aptol It. I I_' ---~ooD o N~r=-~•tcrA1N 1A51C:ET -- Chicken plays an importa nt part in lhe soft food diet. Ac- cording tc the National Broil er Cou ncil. chickrn is a short· fibered meat. in contrast to PQrk and beef 'il'h.ich are.Jong· fibered. ConsequentJ.v. chicken is very easy tn diges!. yet it is high in complele proiein. It. is low in fat. an other important factor in digestibility. Chicken is delicious In Chicken Timbale.5, a French ~~Kleenex Boutique TOILET TISSUE · PKGS. OF 2 ROLLS 4 / s1 Will. thi1 coupon, no "'inimu"' p11rt l.e1e requi11d. ~i!l'lil 4 pk1. p11 coupon -One cci11po~ p1• cu1fol'l'lt" Vo;d efl er 5undey, Ap1 il 16. -GOOD ONLY AT IARGAIN IASKrT version of the grOund meal .,,.......,,. dishes often recommmeoded for soft diets. Known for smoot h, custard· like consistenc y and savory flavor. Timbales begin \Vith blending ground c o o k e d chi cken with soft b r e a d crumbs and egg for binder. GREEN GIANT CASSEROLES e BROCCOLI & NOODLES Reg 49c • BRUSSELS SPROUTS · 3 Isl The only basic things you need to know about this force. meat dish is hou1 to-simmer chic ken, and how to make soft bread crumb!. Sim.mering means keeping the water just below a boil, so that bubbles are v i s i b I e around the edges of the kettle. Soft bread crumbs are made from one-or-two-day-oJd·bre-a~ e SWISS CORN e DEVILED SPINACH e HUNGARIAN CAULIFLOWER MOOR-RING ONION RINGS 1 LB. BAG SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. by crumb!fng it g e n t I y between your fingers. Surprise ~--­ you r soft foods dieter with this delicious International treat. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS cmcK EN TIM BALES 4 eggs ~ teaspoon &alt 1 i teaspoon pepper '4 cu p milk l ~ cups chicken broth (fiom Cblcken Forcemeat ) " cup fine toft bread crumb5 llh cupt ground coo ked chicken (from Chicken Forcemaat) I tablespooM chopped pi- miento I tablespoons c h o p p e d parsley WILKINSON SWORD BONDED RAZOR WITH S IL.ADIS REG . 52.95 AT OTHER STOIES SPRING-FIELD TOOTHPASTE SUl'll WHITE 01 PLOUllDI 4l,~ OZ:. TUii COMPARE AT S1 .D9 TEK . TOOTHBRUSHES llG-. •9t I.A . .AT OTHll STORES 59'· 5/51 '6 teaspoon dried leaf tar· ,.,,. -.,,. "1th wt. pepper. mllk Md broth ln medium bowl : add r e m a inin g in- gredjenlt and mix well. Turn VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE HAND LOTION llG Z4 OZ. IOTILI WITH DISP'INSll IEG. SJ.49 AT OTHEI STOlll into I ereued custard cups or '-"---,~---~ 1ma11 Individual .casserole-dls~AI. FOL GERS ;., lo a pan ol hot water. COFFEE Bake in S50 degree oven for 25 3 LI. CAN le .10 mJnutes, untll a knile in· ~~ In center co mes out MAXIM -I 01. Jcir Tim.bales may be turned out COFfEE ~REEZE·DIUEO ot cu!tlrd cups To unmold , loosen side with po int of sharp1----------- knife and invert onto plate. Yield: 6 servings. Chicken F'orcemeat 2 3 · p o u n d broiler-fryer chickens. whole or cut in i;erving piece,,.. 4 CUp.1 ••ter 2 onions. sliced 4 cele:ry 1..ops with lea ,·es 2 bay leaves 2 teaspoons salt "'2 teaspoons monosodium glutamate '12 teaspoon pepper Put chickens in kettle: add EASTERN GRAIN FED water and rema1n1ng lll- gredienl!. Bring to a >oil: CENTER CUT RIB cover tightly. Reduce heat a nd ~'T.,".r 1 hour. or until PORK Remove fr om heat; 1train broth. IWrigerate chicke n and broth at once. When chicken is cool. remove meat from c Ho PS bo~. !brough medium blade of food chopper or grinder. c lb '• ·---·-~ . __ ·· . '-~~ .~ CARNATION 1 1 SLENDER . Ill Ll9UID.DllT l!OOD ONE CAN FREE Wlih ''"'-•f 29" o ... c.,.Ar ...... .. II (199. l it.••· er 1/•Je) Wit!. ti.ii c ci11 pon, no 111lni"'u"' p11•eh1 11 r1q11ir1d. L;..,a I Fii.El I t i n per eo11 pci"-One tciupo~ p11 eutlo"'''· Void 4fle1 Su nd1y, l Apdl 16. KLEENEX SPRINGFIELD BOUTIQUE CORN e ClUM STYLE TOWELS • WHOLI •UNIL Z-JOJ CANS ~~ R F 0 R $ ' I : I :=! . !=--· Klee ne x Bou t ique I FAC IAL TISS UE \V .• ~ .~., ~C-<•n.:-~ ~o -· '-,,., nur•~••e •1qu;•.f.j i,, .... 1 4 bo ••' 'I n~• Cl'll>('~ -0·• co D~" Par t 111+omer. Vo d t f!er Sund1v. Atirol I 0. ....:.:::;=-~ ~O:ONCY-AT-IAR GAIN IASIC:IT_~ • • • • STRAWBERRIES 29~ POTATOES US NO. 1 PREMIUM RUSSET CORN 3/29~ WATERMELON WHOLE OR HALF 9~~ ORANGES RIVERSIOE 6 L $1 COUNTY ' B NAVEL S CASCADE FOR AUTOMATIC ' DISHWASHERS Giant Size 2 Lb. 3 01. Box Rog. nc 10 1~G29c 59c FllSKIES IUPPIT CAT FOODS • Ot. FLAT CAH• TOUR CHOICE OF 12-YARIETIES 8/51 PRIZE ' PORK CHOPS EASTERN GRAIN FED LARGE LOIN END ' CAT LITIER 'N' MEATY EASTERN GRAIN FED FARMER STYLE PORK c SPARERIBS lb EASTllN GIAIN FID CINTll CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS c lb 98' ... Any ei:tra ground chicken and 1----------=~-:----------i-:--:---------------:----------'-------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;: broth may be frozen. Yield: 4 GlADI "A" P'AN llADT I IAt M ~ :~~~r:i1,•und chicken: 4 3-LEGGED 39' ' POLISH F.RYERS LI. ! SAUSAGE 89~1. Prices Effective: Thursday rhru Saturday Apr. 13; 14, 15, 16 Spicy Sip SPICED COFFEE lV:i cups hot. stro11g, freshly brewed coffee ~ 1 whole cloves "' cinnamon sUck - 2 thi n wid e strips orange peel 4 sm11.' 1Ygar cubes Whipped crea m lnto a 1mall saucepan pour the coffee and add the cloves. :J':::';,n,.~:fo"~ ~':1:8:.i J:~ .!JSDA GOVERNMENT INSPECTED very low heat. stirring several ilmes. until bubbles begin to GRADE "A" appear around edge-about 10 _mt;~:~ 1lotted spoon rtmove FRYING clova, ciMamon and orange peel and discard. Pour tho 1plced colfee Into CHICKEtLWHOL! • 1mall an .... ..itnnor coif" cupa . B~ID · · -ind top With wlilp-poi! c:l'fllll. Makes 3 to f sming•. , • •tADI "A" FRYER_ LEGS & THIGHS 59~1. IONILUS LUN C USDA CHOICE 9 STEWING BEEF 8 LI. IAl M HICIOIY IMOKID SUCED IVU c i •Ac~N ""' 79~1 -I • VIDA CHOICI $1 Q~ IONILISI, LUN -.-i lEEF BRISKET- IAR M ALL BEEF 89' KNACKWURST LI. Prlc:ts 1ubject to 1tock on hcmtf. WE ·GLADLY ACCEl'T u.s .D.A. FOOD COUPONS F-llH LIAN GROUND BEEF WE GIVE -----------BLUE ~HI P OSCAR MUU-n ot 71 STAMP S ~~~c~'t.'.i·t." ""· c COSTA MESA 1--'°_'09_··_··~--~~------.r.--.P.LACENTIA .. WE GIVE STAMPS BLUE CHIP _19.th and Placenm . 710 W. Chapman . . -. ' \ Lettuce -Greens Up Spring •• Lettuce ls one or I.hf. good juice 2 tablespoons chopf,ed fresh 1 teaspoon Uour Arld rerna ln1ng ln~red1r.nts •x· and constant things in our I cup chop ped pa re d onion 4 cups torn lettuce t l small cept lettucf': mix "·ell. Htat ____ li.vu......in-the......llni1ed.J tate.s._ cucumber . ..I.a.teaspoon df!.y-mustard headr unttl mixture comes to Tiltlil; That isn't true. everywhere 1n 1 ~ teaspoon dried dill "'eed 11 teaspoon salt C..ook bacon In · ,eLJmtiL.simmer ulC-C'.runhln ___ --Jl!L><'"!'ld oder.n...melhod5-of (;ombine-and -mix-all in-.--"~Wrleit!poon sugar -----,c.in•~spi':"--ir'iie~move and drain, lettuce and cnunhlPd bacon 1n harvesting. packing. coohng gredient:r in small bow.I. 2 tablespoons \'tnega r reser\·1ni: I tablespoon bacon large bowl, add hot dressing and shipping Q).ake crisp 3 ta blespoons water fa t in skillet. Crumble baron and tos.c: lightly to mix well. Iceberg lettuce available here HOT LETTUCE SALAD 1 tablespoon fresh lemon and reserve. Add onion to Ser\•e immediately. ~1akes · 4 CHILI BEEF DRESSES SALAD ev.ery day in the year. _ _'.'•'._!JlO~U~nd"...."ba'.':c~o~n------~ju'."lc~e'_ ______ _:s~k'."ill~•l~an~d~coo~k_:u~n'."11'.'._l ..':l':'."'.'.'d':er::_._:si:er":v~in'!g=•·-----------------~::.:_:_:::,::_:::..::_::.::.:..:.:::..:.:::..:.:: _________ _ We take this deliciou s green I ror granted in salads and sandwiches. but it has many more possibilities. some of them quite exotic. aCC<Jrding to the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association. Try. 12.r instancc._..a fusUie.x.itan. Lettuce Salad: served wit h a ground beef chili sauce. · The lettuce is shredded. then , topped with tomato v.•edges, and mashed fresh avocado. with the chili beef sauce poured over all. Serve this conversation piece al a Sun· day supper or a v.'oman's com· mittee meeting. Turning to . a simpler dish. serve ·a Circle Salad "With. a round of lettuce cut qosswise and topped with cucumber an<f red .onion slices. Wi!.h this goes a Green Dressing chockful of chopped piquant r res h vegetables such as chives and parsley. A specialty from Germany is a Hot Lettuce . Salad. sometimes called Wilted Let- tuce. For this delicious dish. the lettuce is torn into small piece!! and served w i t h crumbled cooked bacon and a hot vinegary, spicy dressing . Low in calories and rich in essential vitamins and min· erals, lettuce helps keep peo- ple slim and fit. Lettuce is about as close to a no-ealo rie food as it is possible to get. There are only 13 calories in a 31,7; ounce por tion. Signs of freshness in lceber~ lettuce are crisp leaves and bright color, medium to light green. FRESH MEXICAN LETIUCE SALAD I small head Iceberg le ttuce I avocado, peeled 2 tablespoons fre sh lime juice ~~ teaspoon salt 4i teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 1 cup (~~) pound ! shredded Monterey Jack or Cheddar cheese 2 lomatocs. peeled and cul in 8 wedges each Remove 4 whole leaves from helld of lettuce: with sharp knife cut remaining lettuce in· to Jong thin shreds. ~1ash avocado in medium bowl : add lime juice, sail and Tabasco. Place whole lettuce leaf on each of 4 Individual plates: lop with layers of shredded lettuce and cheese. Arrange 4 tomato wedges in circle on lop and spoon 113 cup avocado mixt ure into center nf each serving. Pour 113 cup Chili Sauce• over each serving. Makts: 4 Servings. 'CHILI SAUCE 11.z pound ground beef % tablespoonS' chopped fresh onion 1,~ clove,...garlic, mashed l tomatoes. peeled ·and chopped 111 cup water 1! cu p beef broth 1 ~ cup red wine 1ii tea spoon ground cumin '" leaspoon pepper Muce 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon salt - In large skillet brown beef nver medium heat. add onion and garlic and cook unt il tender. Add remaining in· Ered ients and simmer. un - covered. for 20· minutes. Coot at room temperature for 10 minutes. CIRCLE SALAD I head Iceberg lettuce +ii cucumber, sliced Red onion slices \i: green pepper. chopped Cut lettuce into 4. crosswise slices. Pla.ce each slice on &alad plate and top with cucumber sltces and red onion :slices. Serve with Green Dressi ng and sprinkle with green pepper. Alakes: 4 servi ngs. GREEN DRESSING '1 cup mayonnaise 12 cup sour cream 6 tablespoons chopped fresh chives ~3 · cup chopped f r e :sh parsley 14 teaspoon dry mustard t 11 teaspoons salt 1.1 teaspoon peppe r ~auce 2 tablespoons fresh lemon •--Soup-Wu rm ·~-+--• School Day Transform your fa vorite condensed soup into a heart y rice potage !or school day lunches. Empty a can of condensed vegetable beef, vegetarJan vegetable, or tomato soup into uucepan. Fill soup can ~ fuU w It h packaged-enriched precookfd rice. right from the box. Add waler IO fill can : then odd mixture to IOUp. Bring to t boll and 1im.mtr, covered, for 5 mlnu \ . . OOK fOR THE RED·X THE SYMB OL OF LO -------. -- .......... •. l /2 GAL. CTN. DEL MONTE PEELED OR STEWED TOMATOES -Rf.D --DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DRINK fEi -- ~RICES EEFECTI VE WED., APRIL 1·2 THRU TUES., APRILl B, 197 2 GOO D IN ALL MARKET BASKET STORES ·• . .... ~11 ........... 3 46·DZ. '1 CAN ' Al.' { ""~l°~~~,. ... tt . ; ' . DEL MONTE •«-~;: It' . CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL CORN -RED i --• ' j ' • • f MARKET BASKET MEL·O-SOFT BREA D •• . -. . .... -~ .... ' 16-0Z. _ _LOAVES LOOK FOR lHE . RED-I THE SYMBOL OF LOW ., ' • ' . . ' . DEL MONTE .. TOMATO SAUCE 10 ~~~· '1 16-0Z. ~ CAN 'f I :; J~ ! ,,.,·7 PRICE DETERGENT 79 DEL MONTE C.ATS_u_p +. 14-0Z. BTL. --BEST FOODS w -SCOTT 126·CT. ROLL IED --VIVA TOWELS LIQUID JOY --!E.! DETERGENT 22·01. • ,,. ' ' ~- WHO(ESUN FROZEN CONCENTRATED BTL """"""-~ -... . <-.... --RED --TID E 4:;g1· * :~ TASTEE !.EJ! 18*-Hl~LCREST PLA!~ORIOD IZED 10* . MARGARINE ~i~: !J! SALT 2t;gz. 11 .} --RED ' -- 6.3~ 30* SUNSWEET .. PRUNE 4 9 *· ·JUICE 4 ~1~_z. - 5-LB. BAG ' / """ " . . ' ' • . BEECH·NUT STRAINED BABY -4 V.·Ot '7~ .. : ~FOOD JAR ·: . ·. ....,_.,... 13·FLAVORS GELATIN DESSE RT 11* !J!JE LL-0 3.oz. PKG. * 3~ HILLCREST GAL. BTL. --RED BLEAC BREWED WITH W.ONOERf UL WISCONS IN WATER 8 '* 1,9 EASTERN PREM IUM BEER BAR REL Cf 6lA~~ BE ER BARRELS LKA ' -·· •1 • • ~' :~ :~ •, ·' / ,•: ·: .. · .. • LIZER \ .. I e~· ORANGE JUICE \ • 6-0Z. CAN OFFICIAL U:5;D.A. FOOD STAMP llDU"l)OI STOii • BOT TL E OF 25 TA BS - ' ·' * m t "! •'• • • • --' • . •• . . \A/tdn,sday, A.prfl 12, 1972 9irector Gets _ Satisfaction From Watching Things By JOHNA BLINN NE\V YOH.K -Norman JeWISon believes In alld lives by tradltion:- The g e n t I e , baby.faced, small-boned, s o f l·• p o k e n Canadian with frosted dark curly hair, spoke as he 1slpped his morning tea. He Cooks for pleasure, although he used to take out his hostilities by ''spankina:" brea.<ldough._ An ac.tor~s director, Jewison g,... lo great lengtho lo emphath!Je with the stars - even if it means fattening himself and adding pounds lo lhe stars:-------. · "With Rod Steiger, I brought in frog legs and ' everything else and got him up to_ 225. It took bJm •-year and a half to lose it"and will take him even longer for forgive me!" I gained nearly 15 pounds faltenlng and emphathizing with Topol on "Fiddler On 1'he Roor.'' We fed him bread, potatoes, Ions of cevapcici, the • \VOnderhil Yu go 111 via n sau.sage1 -made from veeJ; lamb;-anion•. -pepper -and wonderful spices. ·•ii I weren't a director, I'd rather be a farmer. l get great satisfacUon watching things grow. It's part of my tradition, my heritage. 1'1y (amity's always grown our own vegetables and aowers. I oi1r1 a wonderful experi ence come -from generations-· of-watching a lree or plant grow. tum.en. ~net whenJ.Jhr.e:d in there-ls -nothing th at England, I grew asparagus paraUels seeing n at u re and tomatoes in a little green establl.shlng It.self again - bou5'. seeing tbe whole We -cyc le "We didn't do well with corn .starting from a se ed -there's not enough sun -germinating, sending forth but in California l get four or shoots, blooming, producing five ears to the stalk. seeds then dying," Jewison said. Jewison has a blah-.b.alilnt avera}Oliilhe kitchen. "I like to cook occasionally. It depends on how I feel. But I '\le made e\'eryt.hlng fronl bread to pies. 1 made bread a lot the year I spent in New York. "I suppose it WIS klnd Of a • --~-=W-=-E -=-=SE=-=L=-L _O=:NL Y U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF lt1alllal1 • LOOK FOR THE RED-X THE SYMBOL OF LOW PRICE • II B·FLAVORS FRUIT DRINKS Hl·C m GREEN GIANT NIBLEfS '-CORN 46-0Z. CAN 12·0Z. CAN ii NORTHERN TOILET D TISSUE 4P~~ll _.,_ II CAMPS.ELL'S TOMATO SOUP · 10 ~.oz: CAN 11~ NEW CROP-BROWN CUT·UP-MIXEDD""~' t:,i.._ FRYER PARTS ~ ,.,.I COh'f~M,J.-.JUTlH . r 'ln1lt U.ClS. J.J()jlfr&141fMS Willi IACIS. J· ..,,...S.S.,,._ETI U.S.0.A. CHOICE BEEF . RUMP B~~E ROAST CRISPY-FRESH ROMAINE LETTUCE T·BONE STEA 33 1/4 PORK LOIN SLICED INTO PORK l(HOPSLB. 1 / 2 LOIN SLICED INTO PORK CHOPS LB. 67' TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 79 MEDIUM SIZE SPARERIBS WILSON'S SAVORY BRANO Sllcecl Bacon FRESHORE FISH STICKS U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET LI. 89~ LB.59~ 3 8-0Z. +1 PKG. POTATOES I DAILY PILOT 31 Grow release for me, because \\1hl!ft Lwu_thTJOOst frustratta=:.1---- wu workin& in televillon then -and worki ng the longest b>urs, I foupd myself making bread on my only da.y off. I'd pound the dough, releasing my hoatl!ltles. I highly recom- mend It to anyone, particular- Jy people bi television!" he nut. lau(htng softly. "I can cook good chili and stews. l lived in Londlln for several years and finall y got to the polnt where I was bak- ing apple pie 1ln1ply because ( wanted good old·fashloned pie like Capadlans and Americ1.1t• make. , . "In England !hey mostly have apple tarts made with thick pastry and such a thin apple filling. I made buU~r tarts. MOit ol the thlJ!ll• I STAlt IUILDIR No rmal!_ Jtwl~on cook, I· learned a.s a kid. r or some reason, I like to cook! ll's an art in itself and should be treated as such." NORMAN JEWISON'S CANADIAN DESSERTS For "-t paa&ry: 2 cups· all purlJOse. flour I teupoon salt 2/3 cup shortening (or lard) About 1/3 cup Ice water r-.·fix flour, aalt, together in n1i xing bowl; cut in thortenlnc \\'Ith pastry blender (or t\v~ knh•e1) until texture of corn- meal. Gridually add I c e water toning Ughtly with fork until pastry forms ball. Cover tightly, refrigerate until rea~y to use. Sufficient for t4rt.s or pie. BIFITIR TARTS I •II Scant ~!a eup brown sugar 1/3 _C)!P..J!lhl @OI S)'tUP' ~, teaspoon vanilla ~1:tr11ct 1,1 cup currants (or see<lless raliln1 ) ~~ cup ~hopped pecaM 1or toasted almond slivers) Line 11 small fluted tart 1hells with pastry; chill. Beat eig:, add .ugar and remaining inrtedlents; divide evenly fill- ing ll tart shells. Bake in preheated 376 degree F, oven about 20 minutes (or untU fill- int;: h3s set, crust brown ti!d crtsv). Mak>s U tarts. Allow I tarts per person . APPLE Pli: Prepared two-cr1l1t pastry Sc.int ·1 cup su;:ar (or :i; cup \\'flitt. 1/3 cup ll;ht brolvn) 1 table1poon nour 2 qUart~.apples, peeled, cor- ed, thinly sliced ~2 telspoon salt ~~ teaspoon cinnamon (or mace) 1,1: teaspoon lemon rind About l tablespoon lemon juice, optional Few tablespoons lieht crean1 Few tablespoons butter Line t-lnch pie dish vdth lower emit. Con1bine re- malnlnJ ingredients es:cept cream and butter. Heap laytP' of apples in bottom of pie dish ; dot well with soft butter, drlule amall amount of cream over apple. Compete filling 1bali, heaping apples high Into &hell. Uae generous amounts of butter, small amount of cream to moisten filling. Top "'.ith upl>e;r crust that has been ga9hed in several places; secure bottoin and top lay1r1 pres1ln1 firmly. Flute edf•s. Bake in preheated '50 ONIONS . 1---1-degr.ee-P:.,..oven for 10 mlnte1: reduce oven temperature 10 S50 degree• F ., bake SO-Ja minutes longer (or untll done ). EA . LB. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~--ll>l.IMOllD---=-~~~~-=--=--:----=-~ ::~E:~'IL [~~:··· ~~~M ::...... SHELLED Bl 89~ ·,~RANGE JUICE DI ";tll 95~ s.:.«tArl1,111r~s • 'P:' ~[ • nu1tnltfttM WALNUTS ic.ot •. """'''"" "· ::;.:,;~~·;::. . :;11,,..,.,... 1M11 L"''"''"· , P<G. · WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT0 QUAN8TUITTOIER5S . ..,,,,.,,., "'"'" ni•• 111...,. • NO SALES TO WHOLESALERS OR ISTRI • llJMWJtlrtlrt tlM ...... 1ht, .... '""91111 1nLLllMtM ; • Servt warm or at room tem• perature, alone or wUh wtd,t of 1pd cbadd ar or loppOd w\th vanilla Ice crum. Servu !. Soda Spa rkles As Clicin.-'-'e,__,_r __ _ . Uae wasbtna IOda 11 a • c\e1nlng •ll"'t. A baalc IOlu. tlon of ll1"e tablotpoolll ol w1~1lng IOda per quart ol wann "·at.er makt1 woodwork. 11111. tile all! mlrrorod iur1-aparklo. I .. " . . . .. . . • • . . ' • LUCKY JUST LOWERED YOUR FOOD COSTS ---AGAIN! NOW, WITH LOWER EVERYDAY MEAT PRICES! AS SOON AS OUR . COST DROP, OUR PRICES DROP, TOO. WE PASS THE SAYINGS DIRECTLY ON TO YO.U! . . l"ltlCIES AltE f)JSCOUlrilTf O fXCE"T 0"1 FAll-TltAOED AND CfOVEllHMt:lrilT I CON TROLLED ITEMS CANNED FOODS M.J ,B. COFFIE ... ':1: 83 ' R!GUt.U, tll!IP O• ltKTJI( f'l'I M.J.8 . COFFIE .. ~1: 2.43 HICll l( '1U ~ •!GUlA~ M.J.8 . COFFIE,,"61;~ I .2S HARVEST DAY PEARS "~:"35c FOR AOOITION AL. SAVINGS FROZEN FOODS ,.NAPKINS "'""''"'"'" 1-1-' rT • • • • • • • 60C1 llt:G KINGSFORD BRIQUETS . ':;~ 83' KINGSFORD BRIQUETS ~;:I .SS a" EAST OFF .. ~'.':':,'~~: 1.13 .,... JOHNSON PLEDGE'"1't1~: 77' •lGUIM OI. lf.w)N .,... SPRAT ST ARCH .. ~~t'c.o': S9 ' o'4 WHITE KING . ~·:~~r,':'c,~ 89 • WHITE KING "D" ••• ':.'i\'i:. 57' WHITE lllNG ..... '?':o':'ITJl 70' PET FOODS BABY Fooo "''c .... u1.~ll•l'4D a, JUICE ....• ~~.;,;,;:;,~~&' APPLE PIE ..•... ~.~1.03 ef'PURR CAT FOOD . '""".14' _ • • • • • • • • • • • ~ 1 SOl CAN RASPBERRIES 11•0<.rv1au1a:n"'w 47 • 011ci1r.' Klllttl:Y 01 CHIC(fH l llYEA .ABT FOOD '"'~"""'°'12 ' · • · · .. '°"H' "RIMI VARIETY "'"'"93' . '.' ... """' GARLIC BREAD ""''36' .• '""~' Swlns DINNERS .""'""',:;',,',",:,·1a · ..•. ""H' PURINA "'00·21s POTATOES Otl·ll)A.fWICHF•lS 51 & •••••••• IOltlAG • BABY MEATS ...... 1-,6~11~!26 ' JUICE . '·:1.:if[·,,;10°r.:~~~:~1~28 • _..FRUIT COCKTAIL "'' 27 ' · · '· ·' · · · · · ""'" fT • 11 0/CON l)(!Wtj~llA(!MOl lo!.IC!S 1 ADRINllS ~•W•lllM Pl.}l/(~34 · BREAD ...••.. ' .. IS'lo 0l l'l:G52 "'. .. ...... """" CREAM PIES "'1"' 27' t!O IERR; Oii COOi (llR!b . • ••••••• a oz P<l 6&NA'NJ. {"1Jlill.lll C.Odl•IUI ti.MON 0t Sf~IWIEaRY SHRIMP "'"°""'"'"'' 2 60 • , •••••• u oz "'G • FISHSTICKS ..•. =::\'::,~H.52' GREIN GIANT RICI • ,,,,~, 37' "llf Olt MlOUY CASSEROLES .•... ~:~,i·::o: 47' """" ··2.~C 21·0UNCl CAN . . . .. . . OTHER ITEMS O(Vll!O 5,IN.l(H, SWISS COlH, HUMGA.lll SCHWEPPES Cll.ll lHOWU, Cl 81VW'.l 51'1.Qlln ""''''"" •· 1 09 • • '"'.0::1ooz 1n~ • 17'4 ASPARAGUS . ':":':w:,u,;; 49' .,..S & W CORN ...... :l'I!: 25 " (l[AM IM( Olt WllOU: KhtNll DDYE LIQUll DITllGlll1'63 t 32·0UNC£ IOTill - DAIRY PRODUCTS ~GR(Et( BEANS 1UM1tvf.~~z~~~ 29 • '1'4 S & W PEAS ..... ,,~?Ii: 27' '1'4 TOMATO JUICE .•• l:,~'J: 28 ' Q"'4CATSUP ....•• 31orfov1~[ 43• TOMATO SAUCE. ••• ~;,"?;';; 18' cf"' PEANUTS ....•.• 1~~~1i:~ 65 • ~IMPERIAL ..•• ~~'~rc't.;~ 42' ef'PUDDING CUPS .. ,.~i~~:;: 55 • .o'4BLUE BONNET • ':":,~,\:'!39' l lTTH ll.MOfl Oil TONIC W•Til ~ PEANUTS ••••• 1g:_~ri~~~ 65 • WHISKEY ••• :t.~'.'1.'i.'::,:1.69 t'.Pl~•!I l>'l ll.llU .lr 510R!5 WITH Ul)J()li: O(l'T l U.S.D.I. RMlll ITIMP m ·COUPONS Gladly Accepted · w ~Van de Kamps w AN OUTSTANDING VARIITT OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS F Os I G MTlfCl:OClll R!lllf lO~! • BUTIER l.IOYUl lSTQU.lLITY 81' fl"'. R TN .. , .. l~ 10/C.lHSl '• • • • • • • .!60lO.•TOtl \lfA~1;J1~!e 1l oursl0<e1 wi!hV•ndel(imp'i UIJ Ml\K Cl:«Ol.All, U JINW!lllt, OR 010COlAff ICE CREAM \J.Ol \H 65' . _ , • , , "• GAllCM 0.UON STUWllllY6g t 32·0UNCE , .. FROZEN FOODS PACKAGED GOODS fRESll PRODUCE BREAD 'H.UV!SI OAV 24 • • , • • • • o • •• • ltOZ lOA! , FRENCH BREAD •••. r.if'~l 53' '.\ _.COOKIES ,,,,,.,.,,, .. ~ 59' 1 fT • • • • • • , 1SOZ l'll:G ;: , 't'•NILLI, (llOCO\J.11 OR LIMO!I '. j COOKIES '""""'"'""u 44 .. ·. ·· ~CAKE Mix':~~~~~~~:~:~ 57• ~j~· ::-i~ ... :\ KIDNEY BEANS • :"~"'.·~~;~g 29• ' !/ .J BANANAS 100% CHIQUITA IRAND I IL~ FISH & CHIPS ..... ",:~;;<:.~ 83 ' .,... RICl·A·RONI ."'.'?:U:,~:::i 31' u.s. NO. 1 GRADE SALISBURY STEAK· . .))Ol PKC. 1.59 HU, ClllCKlN,R•S•MISlt~ fll!Qsi~~i'Lt:13"3'~ Ru· ss· .ET .... O!KKUIO.UO IA~S • ~ tt4 ZONKE ••••.• •6'11 0l P(G ORANGE Ju1c1 ••.. ~·s~ 55 • POTAOTES VEGETABLES ..•• :+c'.1~?;l:!,~ 57 • ..• the few items listed on th is ,IE SHILLS m~10,. 37 • page consf ilute just a small 1 o 1LAIG 3 7 C •• • • • • • • 1lorf'l..G sampling of the·thausonds af low, ONION RINGS •...• ~~0~ 34 c discount prices in store for you . Low Discount Priced Health & Beauty Aids -, ·~ ·-- WELLA BALSAM REG., EXIRA IOOY s11' New bols ol'fl beautifies troubled hair in seconds. I OZ. wela. -~ Our fresh fruits and vegetables ore offered at everyday low prices • • • but our discount pricing policy never sacrotices quality for price. Atf.tMllM • 110 Se. Sl.t• Celi.,. II••· A#AMllM • 720 W. Lt r1illl• A••· AZUSA • 27) I, Gll•i.e SttMt IALDWllf ,All · 11'40 llM9tw II••· CANOGA PAall • 7124 M1t111 "''· W. COVINA , l•.-M Mi.,, .. , C111. DOWMff • 1120 flrt•l1111 11,4. G.UOIN GllOYI • 13071 lwcW St. GUlllDALI • 11SI W. GleMtli• l lw•. GlllfDAll • 1000 Se. Ct11tr1I A••· MIGNlllllD rAlll • Ill W, l w1111;1 4S lfliiMfllfGTON llACM • tOSI ltl•t• '''· llG~l MIUS • Wi Olt .. frf, et L1 Pn • SLICED BACON ---- L.t.OY LEl l·POUNO l'ACkAGl 68c SLICED IACOll ;~: c HO•MEL .............. , .................. 18 flATJI IACOll 79c SLtClO,l·ll"kG ....................... . OSCAR MAYER IACll 85< SLIClD,l·LIPKG •• :,,,,.,,,,,,,, ....... , Every cut of our meat is •• "UN· CONDITIONALLY BONDED.'. Ou1 bond is your money bock guarontH ot <:omplete satlsfoc·· ion. •'~ -..::.· . , __ . CHUCK ROAST UH(~~~~:.~~~Ll'f 5 8 c I OH OEO FOR - QU..ll!TY .I.HO •LI FL..l\IOR ........ 99c l.1.RGE £HO UHCOHDITIQNALL 't IONDEO FOR t' QUALITY .I.HO FL.1.VOR FRES_H ERJERS -....... ,.. 28c WHOLE IOOY CHICkEH~ t"4·1LIS UHCOHOITIONAllY ll ,IONOlO fresh Delicatessen items at discount prices! AMERICAN CHEESE n 01 ... ~~~ ~-.~~~~'..~~~ .... ~~~73c LlllCll llEATS OKJIJIAtw: YlllrfTPICl,120lNG ~· SJll Atl llll1 IOUlllD Ol IQUAal PACl • ~· •• ~81!~~.~~E~SJ" .. ~0~~~73• ~.!£,~,!~LSSN~,, .~~~.~~ 57' LONGHORN CHEESE 1001"' , OSCAR MAYER SALAMI'S • COUM11T W•M MllDCMlDOll, SUCED • 73 cono OI MACHIAlN,I oi:r1' •••••••• 69 MC COY PASTRAMI •a•"• , PILLSBURY BISCUITS , SUCID (COINm llU . 7k) •••••••••••• 64 11ITTHMll• 01 HOMUl'ILI, I 01 TUii ••• 10 All MEAT FRANKS , COOKED HAM , WIUON,IU .. G ................... 69 UOSRKID,401 .. G ............... 59 Bigg er than o Supermarket! More than o Variety store! On-tne-spot shopping for o pan or a pontsuit ! .. A rug or o rake! .• A blanket or o bike! And mucn, much more •• at money saving low discount priCes ! ' . . ' r:.i is symbol denotu f ~ those items ovoilable ~ ONLY ot DISCOUNT CENTERS. GIANT COOLER-TUMBLER CHACON IALATHON SPRAJ Adjustable while Dishwash•r-saf• l I plasti(; osst'd C "hot" color•. fence, 17 " toll; 1 O·lt. lengths. Controls aphids, red spider mites, etc. Sofer on fruit. "· s2s1 CHACON WEED-0-llL • ' . . • . • • • . • • . . • :· .• ·:· '~ ·: ': , : ·. . . • .. ': -. ~ ·' • ~: • . : . : .. :: . : . ·: :~ ;, ~ .. • • .. ·: • ' .. . . . .. . •, • •' . BACTINE ··~;~:~" s 121 AIRSOL 4.S OL JERGENS r --------SXTlfA"DRY Qllm .:~·:, 62c · HANO ~.,,.. $) 59 T:rOL LI MllADA • Lt MlfU. M11;,ill1 Ct11, UllWOOD .. Leti ...... ~.,,.., C111, lAWNDAll • 14411 St. M1.,ll1rM llf•. llNNOI • IOI01 "•lie l••· LYNWOOD • 10721 Atll11tle '''· LONG-llACM--62JS I. $pfill1 St. I. LM AlllGILIJ • i40S I. lr•tlily11 Ire. MONIOYIA • 4lt W •. Mu111l1111111 Oriti MONTilllLO • IJJ Mt. Wlk•l PAPER 3''!tC _ l'UTE HOLDER. ~ =~ ICE CREll SCDDP New kink·proof ,Compound excels rubber or plastic. Non~nienical 1011 sterilont, kills oil 1 "Vegetation fc:tst. :· ~•-.....~LJ13~·-+-~--·~~. Super, Unscented 16 OL e e •. o••..,... •' ,;JN.M ~\)ti . ' &e:l GILLETTE PLA11NUM PLUS INJECTORS Pa ckage ot 7 $ 1 02 super·sho rp iniector blades. s 11~·~ PREPARATION H Hemorrnoidol 1uppo1itorie1; NOIWAll • 11 Ott A1e11•1 11w•. OIANOI • t•IO I, CM,_11 Aw1. rASADINA ·•II I. VI• Str111 SAN lttN.taDINO • JS74S l1Mlll1 SI. I. MN Gllllll · •ll f.111 Tw.1 ll~•. JAN l':IOIO • I•» • 2J!Jt It. SANfl MONICA • 2•27 Llllc111! 11,11. *"' ,,, •. 1211 flr11111• ... ,. 110011100 llACN • 2111 lrt1M 11•4. TOHANCI • 2750 P1dtl' c .. 11 N•f· TUHAIKI • Jl60 k,11h1il1 l lfil. • "'--:.. TAIYA TAllUNG PRODUCTS :::-.;.~;,:~·.::: ::-:· .. "' "· . .._.£. WDYCMDTll • 1,01 LIMllll tl•il. -!-·1 .• L..--'I TAlllllll& OIL201. 1 ··--···-86< ::;;::•:,;.~.:!.,";~1::~ ''· • -86' WMlm•. 117H I. Milfl~w '"'· · --·--··-·· COCDllUT OIL , oz ........ ., "''"'"'"". 1n1 •·· ..... woocu• 1111us • 21UO v1c11ry tttlf. ....:'... ::.:.~~ • TAlllllll& IUTTER ~oz ...... 64 c ~~::t.'i:::,:., -· .... _.. ~---------- • 45-l'tlCI IELAlilNE SET lreak-re1l1tont. dishwasher· safe dinnerware with lu11· ty~ '°"P bowl1. $997 27c MIN'S PERIA PRESS --"ALI SHORTS CHACON ROSE DUST Controls insects and 99 C fungu1 disease. 'Duster. 1 10 ·oz · s913 97c •gu~ l'IUCE IROllCTIOlt l'OUcY GUAWITllS THiil l'RICIHO ·a. llffCllYI -Wll>NllDAI, AllL 12111 l!tlDUG!t 1\JT!OAY .,_IL ll .. , 1172", I . . .. . •' :· • '.· ... . . .. .. • Alpha , Beta's Man. in Blue Says:.~ '' JIM ILLINGWd RTH --STORE MANAGER HI E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA ~ ' . ,• ·: . . . . . . .. • ~ • ;; ;' ·= . . . . ':• . . . :· . . . . . . . . •• ·: :-. . .. • . • .. .. " .: • • . • • . • . • ·~· •;. . . • . • . . ·' • ' . " .· : . : : .. -: ~ •• .. • • • . " " ·. :: '. :: :: :, :! .. • .. -: .. • " l· . .. • • " . :· < . .. • :· . , I F~ESH FROZEN • Mm)UM SIZE ARMOUR ...... Q Miu ""'II l u . "'· fAVORITI SPAlERIBS IUl"IWO• tl-OZ.PK~ CAMP'S. IEEF STEID TAM f1' Sf A• Z4"0Z. ,& FISH STICKS ... ttt•Ullff UMOUR BACON TU WM 111Jl-llU1Qtlll mtE MAii ii TltE 111-,_,, lllftlS BVTCH!!'S ·Pa?DE MEATS MUTS YOU'LL II PIOUD TO SIRVI • WAUTY ANO Sl.TISfACl«llf CUAWmlD • DISCOllllT PllCID a1111a 1ETUncan nm am FnM CUtlDo BOllELISS FIEE 1ncm:n 11~r llt:CIP£, "PATIO PORK CHOl'S" 111 , , ....... _..,.,. . LB. JIMMY DUN SAUSAGE 2 LI, Rtl.L PUii IJOR'C CllUCI ROAST ·~~~ 67C ..... ""'ZIM "•· SALMOI "HAU"" Wl10'.I F~ .. T A ~T IC DISCOU NTS fVERY [!~¥ fAMTASTIC OIS CO\I MTS E~lRY DAY fANT~STIC DI SCOUNTS EY[RY DAY """'''" D11COU11 r 1:1-e~RIO.•X·Htld PROTEll 21 l '' IAllSPRAY ____ ...;._,. ______ _ .,...,...._ ...... Clr•C:.v (.E)PIOTEll Z I 'jiii( LOnDI 115. SRAIPOO J...z. ""·. "'-• IMf. °'"" ,_...,. @ofcA'r1itsiliir LED'S SIJCEI MOTS 36~ "t-Ot.. JG' . @YANit"Li \¥;f[R$' WCl:D SllllMP COClTAIL 3&' lfled Walt • 16-tr.. ~ ..... 4 .. '~· 1" 10.or. P1Qo.r1 ldl&ET LDNIHOlll CHlUE TORTll\A CHIPS am. CREESE 1tt 12-crT. lag• Mcwlhroto1M lllACH'S CIRCUS PEANUTS •n.cmA~c11mt2'• -16..oJt, Contoin•. ~ et..d .r. QUALITY B~f([!lY AT OISCOUN T PRICES ;r;,b l" @ rAS1R'"r ioA'iS' a-Pi:tt9 ,.,. ILftll 1n1 • a Poet flltC( 89' 39' . 391 39' ....,.., ,.o,.,.., • BURGER or Hat Dof B1111s ~TClREl.TE_R ... l.·S·=E''"="Ca--,-,-. .~:.~42~ rm:~ERiNGUE PIE 'M' AMERICAN CHUSE ' ll11/l llll • ' '"". G'"" BUTTERMILK DONUTS ·---------~ ------------- ~ IOt. Hair coi. FOR IRUIETIESI 7t OILY ..,._ 11AC1I DUSI 1" .. '!/ • jjifmicE PEit-MAi. .., 6-a~. l ight Powde!' ARllO ANTH'ERSflUNT • • .-. utf'lt~ .... ~ count • lordld WUllSON llJllES • wt•i...i"-" '·" @~ D -.. @iDi~Diw~t=· 71' @7 ... eot"9 71' ~~~~-· 1.11. ·@c~•a'M ., ifdfiisl41Y" 78' >l·~· ...... " LOIA LllDA 54, FIG JUICE ---@D:~YSIZllll 4lf @mU'ioosoL 521 Dyfcft Pride • 'h·Golic., IMITATION ICE MILK 3ft @RicH'sn 11cH 231 @11iii1l1Cu· • · 1'\;·M. 46' @iP'Pi'.E'iu\ct '""" 431 6.u. Can rr=en lJ .. fB t1,s.or.Con •Chk""S.... ..-. utuiinDi FOOD 231 14' 29' " . ' ' Wtdne$day, APfil 11, 197? ..... "°"" llOIUl/. 10 ~·-TO 9 ,,J.t SAT. l.-SUH. 10 A.M. TO 7 Pr.' RED RIPE . CHERRY TOMATOES ~·~~ TOMATO or BELL PEPPER , ~~~~5. 59! 4'" POT FANTASTIC ntSCOUNTS EVERY DAY MPf!,t, l(l .. l&llCOIH'T l'llCC @KINGKiiLJ0jAMaoi ~ 331 3 ::!•01. JOit • ,\pootol ~·";""""-'• &8' C.H.B. JAM 810dt a_,.., J-. ... PeOdl/PiMc>w1e Jorn "' SttO'll'befrv Jorn '" .... lc>-or. llottll! 11. •• ::. C.H.8. SYROP 30c -@PEANUT 0 BUITER "4 "-MI • <§i.liLKCiiocorAi[':°• 1&• @PANCAKEMil ~ro l ite ~ s.,uy C">tker • 4(1-01. ~PANCAKE MIX • t~ ~lt0•1't•! BElCHNUT BABY FOOD 44' 44' 111 ---------------Reo. l l,}·O&. • "'"k or &!Kl DIAL BAR SDAP floth S/1e • )-01 6at • 4 CcNoft @80'Mt1rf!i """' <§t'.?soLsPiH~ ~ VonW, • l l-01, Bott~ ~BOWlCLEANER ' @iciASNAP'Kiiis"' 11i "' FRESH ARTICHOKES c EA RE D RIPE lO ' WATElMELON . ~ GREEN BEANS 29~ lARGE CRISP CELERY FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY All'HA 11n ~ l>IJCO\Jlo. I PR!(( © REYNOLDS.WRAP~" 1 ST @smN'wiiA'P 51 ¢ ~ • «. Hm•""' • 6\'>::'\L """ CAniuRYtKiNG' Slit"~; CHOCOLATE BAR • ~ 25-Ct. • Food Storao-~ GLAO BAGS JO·Ct. • Garbage Bogt 351 "' 5"·'-'d flog• Chotcoat COWERS BRIQUETS 55; .f!!!.~~lO-~..!..<:!i_ _____ IJc ,.J.i~Con CHUIK LIGHT CARIATIOI TUllA 381 " ------------ i -Ounu Ca" • Solid Wl'life CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUMA b ~'.z·Oui>c.., Can • Churlk LOQlll &. :2·0utke Can • C'1ur>k. Who!• . 51 1 "' ... @S'WIEr 'p1cKtE'cHIPs 441 @S'Wi'£T'j.icKLE RELISH 341 16.0urice Co11 • D•Cfd DIAMOND A BEETS 201 I O·Ol.ncfl Con • Wholt 11-"t 24~ I Ov<>e:e Caoi • Shc•d a.-11. ''" @DiA0MOND0'fBms"" 191 1 )·ot.Potol'l:I •Sehl P1o11 t Old fo'lhlon ""°" ANDERSEN'S SOUP 231 Del Mont• • 1 S·ol'. C°" TOMATO SAUCE D. ~o or 11.,ir •.• :..':'. MINUTE RICE @ Kliox '6itA'i1·;~.. 111 C~•l4 ·fll Con EAGLE BRANO MILK 371 1 ~ o: • W"'9!'tl Wottn." SUGAR SUBSTITUTE 72' ~ 40-CCU111 • ll.t<; • ~ '1!:.::;::I KOTEX F'Ai.r"PiOnmi 111 47' stAf."nfi' MIM"""'"""'c__--"ll' M.H,.. eow:ctto Ott ~lL TAJ'Allt \l[ . ' • • ._ .... _.., 11!1 ..... .... --"',.., ·-" •Tott 11.ti'f: -... .....,,. ti"iilTI".,_ l l AC" -__, ·-= tt, ,OUNTAltll VAl.LIY -1M UIU .. A "ILU -DM1 C... .... UtM r1•YINI -I ... C.,_., ~ Pwt: .. uTM u.euu --a. c.........,.. • PRICES EFFECTIVE IN A[L ALPHA BETA MARKETS . ~ •. ·• DAILY PILOT :JIJ ,Sauce Skims Cream By BARBARA GIBBONS \\'hat do turkey croquettes, creamed cauliflower, chicken a la king and cheese souffJe have in common? Btsides being fattenin~. that isl They all depend on while sauce for their bast, that ca lorie-cram1ned concoction of crean1 or milk and flour l.fld fat. I Depending on \\.'hat cookboo k ~ou follo,v, \.vhile sauce ror crearn sauce) can soar as high .1s 1.000 caJories a cupful, turning the most hartnlts.s Jish filel' from friend lo foe. So many recipes depend nn white :1auce .__ •. !I_ only you c.au!ct e r a s e those unneeded ~J.:.:<tra _calories, you 'd open-up THE SLIM GOURMET a whole new area or culinary· delights that are diet-safe! llere it is, a deca\orized \l'hile saucf" I hot gets · it.• s1noothness aud good nutrition fl'Om extra quantifies of 1x111·dered skim n1i lk. II'!' l-ream sauce 1vithoul the l"rt'am -and no butterfat, so i I · s "heart-smart" s nd cho lesterol-wise. too. Cli p it inside your cookbook and use it for any recipe that calls for wh ile sauce: · BASIC WIDTE SAUCE ·~ cup dry skim mill;: powder 1 cup wa ter 2 tablespoon~ aH·purpm;r Oour 11 teaspoon salt Pinch of white pepper Put all ingredients In a saucepan and beat u n t 11 smooth. Cook and 11llr over low heat until thickened. Sim- 111cr for one I<> two minutes. i\lakes one cup, U2 calorie~ 1wr cup { 16 calories per 1 able.spoon .) VAR IATIONS .. F'or Thin \\'hile Sauce, <lecrease the flour to one 1ablespoon. F'or lleavy \\1hite S;:i.uce, increase the nour t() th ree i a b 1 e s.po on s. For creamed fis h. vegetables and .other b1and dishes, add a few drops of butter na voring or butler-flavored salt-unbelie v- ably rich ! ffere are son1e or the other basic sauces you can now en- joy: CHEESE SAUCE -Stir in 4 tablespoons grated cheese urr til melted. Do not overcook. EGG SAUCE -Mix in one grated hard-cooked egg before serving. WHITE MUSH ROO M SAUCE -Add a dash or \Vorchestershire sauce and the contents of a 4-o unce can or mu shrooms "stems a n d pieces," chopped fine. WHITE ONION SAUCE - Add a dash of garlic po1vder and 3 tablespoo ns of dried onion flakes. HERB SAUCE -Add 2 teaspoons chopped chives, ! teaspoons minced parsley and a pinc h of thyme. Har llORSERADI S I! SAUCE -Add 3 tablespoons drained prepared horseradish. QU I C K BECllAME I.. SAUCE -Omit salt and add one chicken bouillon cube. one finely minced hard-cooked egfl and a generaous shake or parprika. Whir in your blender for ma"imum smoothness! Pl?i1ENTO SAUCF: -\rid 2 tablespoons choppt>(i 11rn10. CUR RY SAUCE -Add 11 te:ispoon curry pov.'der . America's most -luxuriou<M.--- esserts decalorlzedt Stnd • s t a 1n p e d . self-addre.!lsed envelope and 2S cents to Slim Gourmet Cheesecake ReciPfS, in care of the DAILY PILOT, SO \Vest Shore Drive, Sparta, N.J. 07871. Wet Spuds Substitute To use dehydrated potatoes .. Jn place or raw fresh ones In a recipe, simply add t h 1 dehydtated prod uct to the amount or boillng~ter called: -ror ojlllie pac :R,e directions,---:- alonq 'vlth s :1r and/or salt •• md\cat Soak for 311 - minutes, drai weU, and use as r .... h. · . -. . . . . . ~ .,; I ~0 DAILY PI LOT Wtdntlday, Ap1il 12, lq12 Cakes Mix Into Quick Cqokies ltere's llow to hnvll old· 1 teaspoon ginger ~ Yield: Approxlm1Hely four and nuts. Spread in greased 15 fushioned fltivor in quick new 1 teaspoQn cinnamon doun cookJes, x 10 x l~ch baking pan. Bake wR.ys. in 375 degree F. oven 25 to 30 ~-cup G r a n d m a ' s JIEl\J\UTS FROM t-.·lake Oatmeal Cookies and Unsulphured Molasses SPICE~ CAKE rtllX minutes, until bars are lightly ller1nits ¥.'i!h packa~ed cake 1 1~ cup orange juice or \vater kag• snice cake mix browned and pull away from rnixe • u.t-add old·fttshioned-2,,.,,, :><--..: the edg&-e(-the pano-Cool,....Cut "" 1~ cup wheat germ into 2'h-inch bars. Drizzle ingredients. , 2 tablespoons salad oil 1 c i:rp--G ran a ma 1 s Glaze over hermits;l!Oesire<!. !\l ake luscious 0 a I me a I I cup raisins Unsulphured Molasses Yield: 24 bars. Cookies the quick \\'aY by ad· l cup chopped nuts 'I' cup orange juice dini: orange juice', spices and Jn a large bowl mix yellow 2 eggs Glau other good things to yelktw c~··e m1x, oats and spices. Add 2 tablespoons salad ·oU------¥11~Up· boiling water cake mix. The teal secret of molasses, orange juice, e~gs I cup raisins I teaspoon vanilla these cookies is un sulphured and salad oil; mi."< well. S!ir in 1,z cup c!hopped nut s 2\.l cu p s confectioners' 1nolasscs. lt 3dds old-fashion· raisins and nuts. Drop by ln large bowl, mix together sugar ed navor and rich texture in heaping teaspool)s onto greas-spice cake mix and whea t Add boiling water an d ' •• PILOT,AOVERTISER • Speedy, spicy treah rat~ -high es after· school pleaser. an instant as no other in-ed baking sheet. Bake in 375 germ. Add molasses, orange vanilla to confectioners' sugar ~rt..'Ciient can. degree F. oven 12 to 15 juice, eggs. sa~1d oil ; stir until in bowl; stir until smooth. •lermHs today are made _.'.'.m".'in~u~le~s·-------~w'.'.'el"._l_'.b".'Je"'.nd'."ed".':_. ~S'."Jlr'.._"i"'....'.''a'."is'."ln~s_Y'..:i~el"._d''..:"~"..'.'c'."up'.:. . ...,... ____ _'..:_===============-------------------------"'ilh the very same sweetener • • " I that was used in colonial times -natural molasses. It's still used to give •rermit cookies great taste and texture. But to save time, use a packaged spic~ cake mix as a base 'with all ·the spices pre-measured and incorporated in the mix. Besides' the·' molasses. wheat germ, raisins, and chopped -nuts are added to make.1hes_e- tiermits diffeie-nt from the packaged mix. 'l;he easy glaze that we in- clude prov ides the perfect to~ ping. OAT~1EAL COOKIES I package (about 18 ounces) yellov.i cak..: mix 2 cups quick or regular oats, uncooked I teaspoon nutm eg Orange Peels Candied lf you're jnterested in a slrca 1nlined rec ipe for Can- died Orange Peel, thi s one' - tried in our kitchen -should appeal to you. Other recipes usunlly call for boiling the orange peel several tiJnes before it is cnn- died : here ii is given jU"st one precooking and the results are delightfu l. CANDIED ORANGE PEEL 6 medium or large seedless oran~es \Vith t h i c k blemish-free skin \\later ~ I teaspoon salt 2 ·cups sug;ir l/.: cup light corn syrup Extra sugar Wash and dry ornnges; cut off a thin slice from the ends of each. Make 4 equidistant lengthwise cuts through peel. 'Vith the tip of a knife. ~ ~n!IY---=roosen-----peet-at ends; thea with fin g'e rs pull off orange.peel quarters. (Use p('('led oranges in a fruit com- p<>tc or some ot her dish.) I nlo a :J.. or 4.quart saucepol turn 1he J>eel; cover \\'ith cold \\•ater ;' add salt. Br ing to a boil and boil 20 mi nutes. l)rai n. \Vith a sharp knife or kltchrn scissors cut peel inlo 1 •. 1-inch wide lengthwise slrlps. In the clean en1p!y sau::oepot st ir together the 2 cups sugar, corn syn1p and J cup \\'aler. Cook over moderate heat. stir· ring constantly, until sugar is dissolved. Add orange peel. Bring to a boil. reduce heat and boil l::en!Jy for 45 minutes. Turn oran~e peel and syrup into a coarse-mesh wire strainer or a co!;inder set over a bo\111 and dra in. <icnerou.c:ly sprinkle wax fl.'.l(l('r "'ilh extra sugar : roll tlrained IX'el. a fe\Y strips <it a liJne. in sugar . Arr11nge peel in :::inglr-layers on cookje sheets. J)ry in :1 150-dcgree oven for I hou r. He:rnove peel to "·ire r;icks :.ind 1e1 st:ind at roon1 1.c1nper;1 turc to dry for 3 1o 4 hours. Plat't cnnd il'd orange pee! bct\veen ln.vcrs of transparent plastic 11 r:lp ;ind store in a tightly COVC!'cd tin box. l\1akes about 1 r1 pounds. . l\'olc : The syrup (;:ibout 1 to 11/11 cups) Jcrt .ttfler clr:i ini11g the orange peel n1a.v be stored, in a ligh11r covered jar. in the refrigeralor :i nd be used over panc;ike s and \1·af· --11es. Chocolale Tipped Candif'd Orange Peel: Line cookie sheets \Vith wax paper. In the top or a double boiler plneed over hot (not boiling\ \l'ater m~t a 6-0tirt<:e paekage (1 cup) of semi·s\1·eet chocolate pieces~ Remove frorn heat and water. Dip ends of dried can- died orange peel in chocolale. Place on prepared cookie sheels; refrigerate u n I i I chocolate Sets -$ minutes or :«l. ~ 1-----"C!io~lat .. mlnt Tlp,,..t_ Can· died Orange Pttl: 1-~onow dlrecUons for Chocolate Tip- ped C.mli<B Orange Peel bu~t RALPHS use I package (6 ounces ~ mint.·flavo r s eml·sw.eet · chocolate pieces instead of the _: -r<(lllar-Ifft""' -~-.hotolatec I • ' • There's more to • than just low prices ••. USDA GRADE A-IOUTlllRN cHii:KEN.:::b:27 ' USDACllOICE-~ lAMB-SHOUUIER 89 ROAST lb.• EVERYDAY I.OW PRICES MEAT MASlll MEATS a .. t Chuck AST BONEIFSSRO .... 98 Bon-'••• Bfff ... 1.09 Shoulder Clod Roast Boneless Shoulder Cut ... 1.19 FAMILY STEAK ~be . Beef Steaks lb.1.39 - BfffLolftCut ... 1A9 London Gnll Steak USDA Choa-Slloukter Iii. .98 LAMB CHOPS Rib End Cut lb. .69 PORK CHOPS High Proleln-Low Cholntetol .... 79 GROUND TIJRKEY Swtn-1-oL pkg. .... 83 Brown & ~ Unks Fresh Locel. ~ lb •• 98 Fillet Ocean Perch Karo H••t 'n Eat .... 79 BREADED PERCH tEMPOllAllY JtlDUCCI "'ICE PLUSIBUY ~oeY\llmlllrl'CW.AU­ MH."T""-°"TOJIM ' S&YWGS/ HEAi:rH & BEAU7Y AIDS N1lrLot1on HAIR REMOVER ..... 81 pkg •• Super or Regular 12-oz.1 48 ALBERTO BALSAM bottl• • Body All DEODORANT ....... 98 .... Gliem II lkz. 78 TOOTiiPASlE '""" • A1g.-EI. Hold-El!. Hold unocon;s-oz.141 Protein 21 Hair Spray """ • ~~1~0Shampoo ~ 1.17 Oentu Grip Powder 1 ... 78 POUDENT ••1-• Oral AntlsepHc MICRIN , ...... 1 04 bottle • . 11111'-llUlllE CUT CllJCI( STEAKS lb •• 89 ' llimAT lllAITlll IEEF 4t'h 1'1ru 7th Ribs 118 WHh R1lph1 99 . ROAST=; ·~ --. IWEllYDAY UJW PRICES CAIJFlllMA GROWN FR Freshet-Gl'llde A YERS -Jo-3 lb. & Up lb •• 33 C•ftfoml• Grown-Dnmwtkka, Tblghl or 89 FRYER LEGS lb •• 1atau111ty-1 lb.pkg. Fanner John Bacon Shenk Portion Fanner John Ham Cook1-1·1b. pkg. CIRCLE C BACON ••.• 73 lb •• 59 ea, .6J SPRING TIME VALUES 10" Cltt ltoft Hllrdwood a.1e with Adjuttaible Gf'ill 3 97 Hibacffi Barbeques •••h , Coke 1. tUp Design_ , Pkg. 99 Novelty Tumblers •• • • Fashion Colon ($3.H Value)' Sf:r:111 to15 HOT PANTS Pa;, 1.97 Ii Old F8slBned I CREAM~ .• 59 FROZEN FOOD JohMIOn'a BOKAE YOGURTS ~.23 DoepDllh 1kL 85 Swanson Meat Pies pkg •• P1PPerldg• F1rm1 . FRUITTIJRNOVERS 11 .-:. .52 Sunldtt-Ca1ffoml1 12 .... 49 ORANGE JUICE .... CeltfFmh ~.95 SOLE FILLETS Cerll·Frnh Golden .. FRIED HALIBUT 1~1.05 8unldlt-Calffoml1-..... 25 · ORANGE JUICE can• -· 1kL 89 ONION RINGS pkg •• DEUCATESSEN DEPARTMENT Swift Premium ALL MEAT FRANKS ~~:: .89 Morrell All Meat i -lb. 75 BOLOGNA· "" • PillsburyCountryStyl•cr a-oz. 10 Buttel milk Biscuits P••· • Riilph1 N1tur1l 99 Monterey Jack Cheese lb •• R1lpha-Hlghell Qu1llty Pk 1 CORN TORTILLAS ., fi • 7 Frigo-Cre1myWhil• 16.oz.1 03 Mozzarella Cheese •••· , Flelschmann J Unsalted Margarine ~;:: .51 Just Squeezed ORANGE JUICE 10-911. .89 All Flavors RALPHS YOGURTS ~ .19 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT from Oregon 6/Pack 12 9 ASPEN GOLD BEER «:~ . 5 Oicic~se;,~rtx,n v,.g~i.11.49 limitedTime-Save$1.00 "!: 10 99 King Ge9rge Scotch g.i: • Ralphs Exclusive-Bourbon 4 49 OLD GLENWOOD ou111 , Ralphs Exclusive SANDRA VODKA V,.gal. 7.59 . RALPHS GLADLY ACCEPTS . .USDA FOOD STAMPS Hunts 1-oz. tan TOMATO SAUCE .10 PANTRY FJU£RS Folgtrs-All Grinds GROUND COFFEE ~~2.26 Folg1r1-Mountlln Grown INSTANT COFFEE 'j:; 1.09 i2-oz. t1n1 TAB COLA lplc. .85 Recipe 8r1nd 1411-oz. 25 DOG FOOD Clft. . ~CrockerSup~ OWNEMIX ~.88 G1nralMlll1 WHEATIES CEREAL 1kr. 53 Pk.I· • Stir Stuffed -49 GREENOUVES ,., . Bick to N1ture 1 ..... 49 GRANOLA CEREAL pkg. • ' Prices eflecll'tl from Aprll 13 tt-ru 1t, 1172 Gip EVERYDAY LOW PRICES theres fresh strawbenies. Only the juiciest Soilthenl'Coliloniit stniwbmies are picl<ed nf1r1-. and"" have them IOldy f,.,.. ilit Vfll'YDGtm1•114•c- There's more to Ralphs Iha jUlt low pm. There's fresh, finot-of-~ ilzawberrioo. They're perfect with Ralpba moilt, _,. shortcakes, baked in our own mo<lem bolarT· With Ralphs y01J get more lbOJl jU1t low pica . " - PRODUCE DEPARTMENT =;rtBRlij.25 ==lb .. 25 Florida-lndfan Rher White Grapefruit -.18 Fresh-Locally Grown CRISP CELERY -.11 G•rd•nFrHhLMfyG...... 16 ROMAINE LEITUCE -• Premium Quality, 9aldng Sb:• RUSSET POTATOES ... 10 Freshly Cut Marguerite Daisies lunch Jill FtnhlyCut ,.. MIXED BOUQUETS -.78 BAKERY DEPARTMENT RALPHS BREAD Wh::.:= I 8 SplttTop , .......... Ralphs Almond Cltlp4ee .... COFFEE-CAKE ---<11•.61 . R1lph1-Hom1maditGoodn111 Short Cake Biscuits R1lph1_flbwdtNd_lir: __ PLAIN DONUTS Largallza --WESSON OIL .81 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Food Stol'lgl. :ls.fl GLAD BAGS MoplOlo ::1.11 FLOORStRNE GlodWrop PLASTlC WRAP alfl. Al Family Scott TOILET TISSUE ~.38 Colgon- ·BUBBLE BAnt 1-68 ...... Dl1hw11h1r Dttergen& --CALGONfTE ";:: .&8 Glad-Pie.UC ~.r/ TRAStiBAGS SW1ethe1rt Lime 22-o&. LIQUID DETERGENT -SI HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD --HOUSEHOLD NEEDS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS PANTRY FIUERS PANTRY F/UlRS ,,_ EFFERDENT ........ ,1;,'* BABY LOTION lotoo-co,. 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SNOOf'I .• JUDGE PARKER CA IOLYW, ~I S IS S.\M Ptnvee .. n.ie JiO.M wwo TMOUC,MT YOll M IG..iT &E IELA.TEl7 TO so .. e --- MIT· i llN VIC.TI M ~ MISS PEACH ·- EASY ~ 0 (/ 0 0 0 o.°a°o 0 oo o~ 0 0 By Chorlts M. Schulz .--~~~~~~~- HE SI.ID HE'5 6'N61J!lv'E 't!U A ' LON6-LA~TIN6' PENICILLIN 5HOf •. IT WOt/T HAVE TO 6E TOO LONG-LA5 TIN6 6ECA!JSE I DoN'T 'THINK fM 60IN5 Ill LA5T "THAT LONG! MUCH I ETTEf, JOE: &!IT ME wo.ri"1" IE A.&LE TO RET"llli!'N TO WOIK FOi THREE TO R>U r WEEKS! ME WOWPERS ~ETMER 'W>I CAN 6ET 50ME HELP A.NP KEat TME P!NEf 60tMC,-?' ~r:::.---."'"~ i~ By_ Harold Le Don: YOtl TELL CHARLEY WOT TO wotltf A&OUT ,.. T'Mllrl6 ~ I 'll W:EEP IT OPEW ~ HOW A.l!OUT A M,t..M&URGEe ? f v1'l/RE • USEWIVfS MAl!l'..IA1 /F OUfr >!UfMND COOfS /.CM£ 10 DINNr" AND YEl..L.S:, •wl-'.J.T ~ A NOT~~ ONE or: Tl-lO'°e' $'Ti.f .. IP L.lFT..(){Ellt CASs:e~o1..ss ?! • Wl-IAT' s-1-fOUi.t> Wl:l..L.1 Tf.4AT Dl!J>ENDS. IF YOU Tl;IN>' >I'S COMPLAIN'!' 1S UN Fl(ill::, DUMP Tf'E; CASSEROLE ON >'IS >'EAD. ' ., j A.MElritA I Mtf''f >I .... " l PERKINS wi. oor l By John Miles . • . • -.-11 t..-._,,. l'E R1<INS --r- ., OAILY PILOT 41 "I know l dnn 't flkt televlsk>n but II keep~ me from dolag • l(lt t1( thine~ I ~n·t w1nt 1'I dn." DENNIS THE MENACE '7/() llAu f 't ' '-lfl , l'M)1 , 1~ATS tcr VI LENCE ... THE. GXQ e,m APi. W!N)Jf).(.1' ' . ' STATER BROS. MONEY BACK MEAT GUARANTEE YOU'RE ASSURED Of THE flNfST £ATINC OUAllT'f WtTM All 16T4TE' 11,0S. MfAT$, EVEP't' PlfC£---oF MEAT YOU BUY Al SIAIER 8'0S.IS UNCONOtJJON. A.llY GUA,ANTEED 10 Plt ... st. YOU •. • o~ YOUlf MONEY Wl tl BE C!1£E~fUllY RffUNDED. '~SLICED SANDWICH ~ MEAT SPECIAL! -.. Corned Beef, PKGS Turkey rtt:IZ .. Beef, Pastrami, 3 $1 Breast ol 2 89¢ Oark Turkey, Ham -. Price• Effective Thut5da y thru Wednesday Apfl113·19 . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . STAnRBROS. , CERTIFIED BEEF BLADE CUT · LB. ~LOT·60VE~TJS[A 8 iiUNi°iONE•oAS1 L,. 75c . IOlllLWl&JSHOUl-, s 1 o3 ROLLED ROAST "'""""" LB. 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THURS.1hnt,·WED .. APlllL43.19 _ t46DO S..\~ A• • .''MM•ta . f'. Jft w • .a.,-t .....,, c........ :t-...c.-...._. o.... ...... , ...... .,. ....... • ,...,_,....,., ..... ,,..... 1mw ... 1 , ......... • ,• 111t...,.,,11M .. c....a1 ... IJMJW•s.u....-11.!~!.!-'-MI J411W .. U..A.-..,......,_ 1171..,..,_~ ... M~ c~., •• &.-. ..,..,,.w;;E:',.?--i1m11n1 ...... ;;;;;: ,.,..... s... .._ ~,4fff w H'I ..,..._, ,_,. lJMNdT .... A~S...A• IUl...,.....A,....,._.... 14JllM ... A--.,~ ' ' \ - ' • J H t • " ' in " ii A t h " 0 y Ba ~ .. .. 4 'ILOT·AOVERTISER ' Wl'dntsdaY, April 12, 1912 • R El .. HARBOR VIEW PALERMO ., .. ~ . Wtdn,sda,, A.prll 12, 1972 to-OH OffDI •I! . .... 1 .... ' Ne. 1 "' Stn'lc• -l•for. an.I aftw the Nie. M trah'ltd ..... ,..,,, In,, off le• t• fellew tttrv. In .Mvtrtili,.......C:-.let• c..,.,. etltf'Y •r· In s..• tn1ttM H1r)tor "1u-Proof 1,...ltlve- Thla I• whfri''T.,. ctlen la." t , YOU WILL P.URl-R-R Bcsl 4 bedroom house on market in Harbor View HomCs. Ext ra huge yard \\"Ith plenty of room for pool, patio, boat ~'or i.:anlfJl'I', end ynrd left ovl'r. Custo1n "'.ood decking, pl!JSh d('(>p cariX'lin~. 2 fir<> plat't.~. decorator drapes, and all spiffy , clean. O,nly 1 )l.'81' old and better than new. Call now to &toe. $G2.900. Cnll 546-2.1 1;;. , Two duplexes $30,000 each. All prime units on ground Door. Excellent rctu1·n. Good rent &Chedule -low maintenance - low dov.•n payment -good starter. ?a1ust ~ sold together, Don't miss this one. Call 546-2313. The most unusual 3 bedroom home In choice China Covr hn!I lots of charm and individuality. Charmin{: living rooin 11 ith a peck-a-boo view ot the oet•an is only 3 hou~es a"·ny rron1 your ov.'11 prh•at.e beach. 0\1·ner says sell asking only S.~.000. E-2 terms. Phone 673-8550. As you Snni:t.t:lc in onl' .-if niy f11\11• bcdroon1s. Cuddle bf.side ni)· crackling firrplacl.' a11d n1y yard \1·o n't hrcttk your bock I !\ly bankrt' \\'ill loon you U!) to 00~. Of iny pUrCha.Sf' pri~ Qf only $25,800. Fo1· your J1Cr.-;onnl shov.·irl.t:, 11leasl!' call 6 lti- 7171. Thank you. • ' "DREAM HOME BY THE SEA" \Valk to the lx·ach fron1 lhis SUJ.>er 3 b('droom hon11· \l'i1h n lal'gc lH'JllU"atc :FR. 1''eatUJ"l'S tree t>t uddcd private pa.lio on an oversized corner lut \Vilh .\ltorn~C! for yOl11' boat too. Spotlessly mninlaincd \\'ith upwadl'd carpeting and lush landsc:apinJr. Only $33,500. Call .842-2535 Now! . ' .• . ·-. . ~ MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME .TRUE ln this qualitr built custo1n honu~ In beautiful Do,·c1· Shores. 3 Jnr,c:C' bedrooms, 2% baths and o. breath tnklnJ? view of !he bay and ocean. Ex· quisite \\'all-1 11-\vnll carpttin~ and drapes and a ]7 x 20 mnstt·r lx·droo1n \v i1h a P.oman tub and drl'!lsl nf./;'· 1'00111. AH .dC'('ll:ic buill-in kilchen i.vith dlshv.:ishrr and •rcfrig,•ratol'. Beautifully dC'cor· ated 11 ilh ••xp••nsi\r 11:1.IJ rQ\'erings. J>rict'd to sell at 511 0.000". Call 6i3-8550 for appointment. V .A .. $24, 950 You 1·a n pu rchasC' this t .... ·o year old 4 bedroom hnme 1vi th no n1o ncy dov.•n. Located '"!thin 1val k· ini:: di'i lancc to the beach. See this no1v, Call 11:17 -6010. POOL TIME Spend a fantastic summer In your 011·11 19 x 40 fulJy automatic pool, ~•lodel-like 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with open bf>am ceilings. non·t miss this one, only $42,400. Call 842-2535 NO\V! MALONEY'S HOME IS NO BALONEY It is great -inexpensive and has all possible financing available. Very clean. large, '"ith 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, new carpeting and fireplace. Tree lined, cast side location. A must, see at $31,000. Call 646· 7171. VA NO DOWN Excellent family home In top location. 4 BR, 2 BA, modern kitchen and ~ood fl oor plan for family livin!!'. Very convenient to schools and shopping and cxtrf'mely 11·ell priced at $29,950 v.•ith all terms. Fur fu rther information call 546-2313. BEST ADDRESS HARBOR-VIEW MILLS 5 Bedrooms for that gro.,..·ing family - Buil t ,,·ith the best of materials thru-out. Lots or glass. Choice corner location -\Veil landscaped front &. rear. Slump stone 'fireplace -Lovely kitchen with Jg. eating nOok -2J,S baths. Ch1'tl· er "'ants quick action. Asking $74,900. Call 673· 8550. SWIMMERS DELIGHT $28,900 WE HAVE THREE They all Jook as good as the above plclure. 3 bedrooms, $29,500; 4 bedrooms, $29,400: and a 3 + add family $30,250. All'" t erms. Call 842· 2535 NO\V! "SPANISH MANOR" Beautiful rambling 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, with formal living and dining roo1n. plus an enormous 18 x 30 family room. Professionally landscaped front & rear, Prict'd at $52,900. Call 842-2535 Today! SUNSET OVER THE PACIFIC • 4 Bedroon1, 2 Baths • Family Room Area • Pat io With BBQ • Fantastic Area For The l{ids • FHAIV A ·rerms • Call 842-253.5 NO COSTS NO DOWN 4 bedroom. 2 bath. Like ne\V shag cal'pets. Large covered patio "'ith brick BBQ, doughboy pool. Home close to Douglas & Marina High School. Ov.'ller is desperate, asking $28.750. Call 847-6010. FIGHTING MAD If you miss this ¥N!at 4 bedroom ho1ne 'vith all the convenience of schools and close to So. Coast Plaza Shopping Center. you'll be fighting mad. Adult oecupicd and fina nced to suit you. Price $34,500. Call 847-6010. HOMEABIUTY SOLVED For !he large family here Is that home you\.·e been looking tor. 6 bedrooms, family roon1 with fireplace plus an extra den upstairs. Located on a cul-de-sac street. \Valk to ocean and golf course. 1'his 'iii a Prestige home ln a prestige area. Only $46,950. Call 847-6010. If you want p•ivncy -a spa•kllng pool -• CONVERSATION PIT separate recreation room. Some fruit t rees on a ---'.; -hu.gt'· lot, and a hbme lvith-a crackltng fireplace~-· -& FIREPl;AGE - ancf yoo don't v.•ant to lnv~t very much S$S$ -. A RARE FIND NEWPORT HEIGHTS Just came on the market for the first timel Five bcdroon1s, 3 baths, 65x150 lot, 11A. blocks .. from }!arbor I-Ii. Great Family home, immaculate. A true delight to see. Priced right at $49,000. To 5ee, call 646-7171. LOVERS-YOUNG & OLD \Viii l..Qve this contcmpol'ary one Story home in :r.1csa Vf'1'df'. Three bedrooms. 2 baths. huge liv- in~ rno1n, \vith a fantastic brick fireplace, and ~eat Country Stylt' Ofl('n air kitcht>n and fam· Uy room. Only $33,9QO. Call 646-7171. "A HOLIDAY IN. NEWPORT" A rustom pool. recreation' room, or 4 bedrooms, thrt•r bedrooms, family room \\'ith fireplace. Can JtO on forC'ver about 1his BEAUTIFUL HOME- only $56.500. Call 6<16·7171. BA YCREST POOL EUGANCE You'll fRll In love~ WI.th this 1paciowr home in Ba)'1:i'esrs finli;t a1<ea. Within this home. de· glgncd by Ivnn .Welts you'll nnd 4 W ge bed~ rooms. 4 baths, family rwm with huge stone flrcpla<'t', separate den or maid's q~cn. The tiome has bt>en taistf'fully derotttted within the past year. All this and a setlllded pool. tool Call today for your appolntml'nt to ,fall..lr\ love with ttrll truly elegant home. 5.1~13. • • like -NO DOWN it .)'ou·re a VET, and LO\V A home for entert~ming &: family living. 4 bed· DOWN if you're not. and you ,vant a LO\V room, 2 bath, family ~· a decorators dream. PRICE li ke only S28 900 and you \Vant Costa Close to the beach, shp your boat and camper ?.1€'sa. 'then we have .;.,,hai you 1\•ant! Call us at ~n the. side of you!_ home and begin enjoying 64'7171 hfe. Price only $39, 150. FHA/VA Terms Phone 0-• 847-6010. • TURTLE ROCK BisT BUY Spacious 4 bedroom home \Vith a famlly room, fonnal dining room and one of the few lrue \·iews in Turtle Rock. Lar~e fenced yard, com· plete sprinkling system nnd many, many extras. Plus a lovt'ly park dirr-etlx_ across the street \\'hich is just great for the children. You must see lo appreciate. Only $43,750. Phone 673-8550. "POOL TIME" FHA or VA TERMS See this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 5 year old home, i.\·ith a 17 x 38 heated and filtc!'ed pool. Price only $31,500 "1th fan tastic F1lA or VA terms. can 842-2535 and se<> more. DON JUAN'S CASA · · A charming red hacienda! Massive living room with fi IT'place, 4 large bedrooms and a spacious family room. \Vall to wall carpets, drapes and built-ins. Beautifully laridscaped for · the most discriminating buyer. Just $42,300. call for more info 842-2535. • WALK TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING & CHURCHES See thfs one-owner beauty. Extra clean t\\·o story, four bedroom family home In North Costa ?.1esa. Storage f<rr boat or camper and just pl.int• ed inside and out. 2100 sq. fL or living space for those who "11nt elbo\v room. All this for $35,450. For an appointm~t to see, call 546-2313. ; MARBU PALACE $2,000 UNDER GOV'T APPRAISAL Beautiful 2 story, 4 bedroont, 2 bath home. The marble and tile v..u1·k Is fantastic. Lovely brick patio BBQ and planters surrou nding this home, for the fin est in outdoor li ving. Call n01,v 847· 6010. PARTY TIME •·n1A1vA • 5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Family Roon1 • Pool Heated & Filtered • Covered Patio • $37,950" • Call NO\V 84i-6010 EVERYTHING GOES 2 BEDROOMS + POOL Racing champ going on world tour! Immaculate kitchen overlooks 15 x 35 pool. Cozy dining room and large living room makes for great entertaining. Prlee includes all pool eQuipment & slides, .plus carpets, drapes, refrigerator. wash- er and lvater softener. Reduced from $27,400 to $26,975. 546-2313. TWO SALUM IN NllDID LEARN MOH EAIN MOU SERVE tmER If , ... ,. •11 efert, clyMntlc P"'°" who's loold"' for • treat fvtwe, wl,. -of "• lostost tr•• ... C-paoln lo Or· ... C ... ty. SN 'h. Wo N .... You!! c.11 Mr. McC:.die 546-1600. ..... -• l , OWNER TltANSFERRED AND HE SA_ YS SELL NOW ! ! • Assume a S26.900 71!! VA loa n .. Or ne\v FH.A Ot' VA h:rn1s " 4 bed.room. 2 baths ' Super sharp • Only $31,900 • Call 842-2535 MESA VERDE DUPLEX One year old duplex In excelh•n1 loca l ion.~ BR- 2 BA, 2 BR .• 1 ~~ BA. Built-in H & O. di ~h\\·nshf'r, shag car~ting throughou t. drap1.~s and fireplace in 3 BR unit. 3 car gnra~e + 1 parking space and private fenCf'd yards &. patios for each"'uniL Call Today. 546-2313. IT'S LIKE OPENING A PRESENT Executive eslnte beautifully landscapC'd \\'ilh natural surroundings and outslandini.: c)Cl'M lmy vicv.•. This custon1 built hon11· \\'ith 3 la1·gc brd· roon1s and 2~~ baths, hn.~ functional floor 11lart \1·ith separate dining l'OOm. ,\JI f'l eC'lrir built-in · kitchen 'vith dis h11•ashcr & refrigl•rato1". ExQPn· si\'C w/v.• cpts. &. drps. Ttus first Ume offerr·d DOver Shores Home at $110,000 Is m\ht lo·srr. Phone ·673-8.550. NEWPORT SHORES WATERFRONT Fantastic family home right on the canal, 4 bt'd- roo1n and den. Bonus room plus all the a1ne11i· ties of NC\vport Shorea: Living. $49,950. Good ter1ns. Call 673-8550. QUIET ELEGANCE WITH VIEW The most in a' lovely family home. Four bed~ rooms, studio. recreation room, fan1ily room, or revise to fit your needs. Private beaches and you O\vn your land. $150,000. Call 673·8550. ··----• THE SKY IS FALLING FalliJJg right into the kitchen -right thtO;J,Jgh the SKYI.J.GHT of this charming Custom £Built Home! Ifs al!'o frilling into the SPARKLJNG HEATED & FILTEHED POOL. and on the patio and tlitough another SKYLlGlIT in the· garage! But it'S perfectly sa!C 1it1; any 'of the four bed· rooms, the family room, the dining room, and. the living room. undtr the NATURAL.\VOOD. · BEAJ\ .. IED CATIIEDRAL CEILINGS! A gttat l\1e\1•port Beach address at only $53,000 ,r.ith 10% down. Call 646-71 71. ' l CUFF HAVEN r "LOOK" AT THIS PICTURE This 3 bc<lr4)11n1, ~ bath home is. in fantastic con- d itiun .. r:.-.:c1•lJ,.11 t (·arpets, dn.11)('s and t lle l hrou~hout.. :'\'oh' th<? double Lh·tached ;.:arai;:r, h1·1tu1iful r1 Pl-tl1'-,:h· yard and all fur only $30.950. Cnll l'l<12-25:t1 r\O\\''. --...... DRAMATIC-DIFFERENT \Vilh 180° bay vi<?1v. Custdtn dC'SiJ?ned 4 lx>clroom 11t1<1lity hn1nc in 1·hoicc Do\icr Shores location. fo~unc tional float· plnn v.'i th :: baths. nil elrct:fJe huilt-in kitrhl'n, .~t·1lln'l\t e fnrmal dlnin;:: rooni. 1\et ba1· :r11d IO\'('~ l;lbman rool 'vllh Jacuzzi. Aski11):: S 115.000. 1'1ip":f 673-85SO. ' " ' • VIEW-Tl FULL , JRO dr-'g-r('e oct'l:I~ view. This exciting custom de- s i!:nrd hon1 t• at ~150J)(l() IK tQJlay's best valuP.. II1•ntt>d poul. Quality. features through · out 3~ baths. builL-in vacuum system. Ca ll 67~8550 fo1 d('tails. -. -~--' ~.,, .. -. - V'A AP.PRAISED NOW $36,500 4 Bedrooms, 2.llaths, Fam'lly Room. Wall to waJ carpets, Fantastic • Landscaping, ·Schools close Fl-IA-VA Terms. Call 847-6010. .. ' '~ I , . One of thr nicest ar~as in all or Ne1vport Beach. 3 Bedroozn, 2 bath and extra room for shop or 4th bedroom. 'l\vo car garage. \Valk to scqpol!I and.'.sho1lpln~. Beauti(ul treedincd street• co D1pJi. ' mcnts the fine house. Call today to sec. $39,500. Phone 546-2313. ' ' · • OC~N VIEW 'NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 BEDROOM + RUMPUS ROOM $33,950 Tu'01Slory, neat and sharp throughout. Featur('l'I J ~ms, family room, 1% baths and a huge 19 x 25 rumpus room that is ideal for pool table, bar, ping pong, et<". Great location for children, near elementary school end sho1>r>lng. Owners very anxious to sell and w}ll consldfr all terms and ·fina'ncing. FHA appraisal at $34,000. Please phone 546-2313 for more Info, THE TANGERINE KITCHEN \Vill absolutely delight you! A professlonti.lly d~· orated four bedroom home \vith a great family room. There's ne\V shag carpets to tickle your toe!! and two fireplaces to 1varm them. A beeu- tiful 1,rofcssionalty Jandscnped yard. complete \Vith the BBQ Pit and'il Boat and Trailer Ar('8., and room for a pool. A !)l't'stige Newport Beach address. Only 839,500. Call 646-7171 . .. F.()1~!$36,500 That's ril;ht -) $36,~! SJX'Ctacunr vlc\V <: the 'occah and b ills .'from this $parkling 2 bed room gem high atop a hill. Su1M'r sharp \\'ilr" neW'-paint in 'and ou(. N('\V shag cnrpeting t O(I Call today, this \Von't laSt. 546-2313. ASSUME AND SAVE $$ NO QUALIFYING 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, ,large family stylf' kltch en and top, location.' Assucne an excellent 6 ~ VA loan "ith a total paymenl of $195 per month. cau 54(;.2313, • SEE ALL THE BAY-CLOSE Uf To enjoy the finest in Newport Beach living, Set this gorgeous 3 bedroom, v.·ilh Atpflr&te m1stf'J ~uite, large family room leading out to a l!J)(lirkt~ Ing heated and filtered pool end the moat breath· taking. view of Newport Bay and CataJ.Jna tha could be found. Truly a. gCTn by the 'Pacific. On!l $82j500 .. Qlll 646-71-71-for niore dctalls. LBSTATERS • ·. NEytPQJU BEACH•-COST-A-MES·--=---H_UNTINGTON -BE ... CH --coRONA DEL MAR 1700 Newport Blvd-. 2790 Harbor Blvd. 17931 Beech Blvd. 6014-W·errier Av.e .. __ 332 Ma rguerite 646-7171 546.2313 842-2535 847·6010. 6]3.8550 INVESTMENTS 279Q l:lerb.or Blvd . Suite 2011 Co.ta Mew 5-%-1600 I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I " ' " .· : : -, ... ' ff OAILY "LOT •. CLASSIFIED ADS Everyone Has Somethin g lhot Som1o n1 Elu Wants T-he-Bigges-t-Mark~t-plaGe-on the Orange-Coast --Oial-642..5678 for fast-Result l~I _,,,_ r ....... ,., .. I~ I ---..._for s.le ._-_-_ .. ___ I~ I -..... ' '~' _,,,_ 1'eneral BAYSHORES VIEW & POOL . - \\1alerfront custom home, 4 bedroom &: den or 5 bedrooms, ~1h baths. Top auality car- peting. draperies. \vallpaper & fixtures. View from most rgom .. l!i. 87' Jot. ~p•ciou~ yard with beaullful gardens: $240,000. ' llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR l1l1nder1 1149. at Linda 1111 C. F. Cofesw~rthy & Co. Realtors THE BLUFFS ·Brand new e.od unit Lnwnhouse up e-raded an d read y to move into. 4 bedroom. 21;.. bath•. $42,500 341 lay1ld! Dr., Suite 1, N<I . 67S-6161 Can.yon and bavview from this 3 bedroom, 2 'r.l bath and famil y room co nd o. Exrellenl condition. lmmedia'te orcupapcy -year'~ I :::::::::;i:1:::;::::;;; lease. j I FOUR BEDROOM ,OlllJ CLDSURI/ ENJOY LIFE SPANISH HACIENDA. HURllYI Low intereal Jo'llA loan n1•y bl! 111.kf'n ovtor by •nyonf'. ! Bedl'oom, {'Oln lorlllhlf' den t. rlin ing rm. \\111lk lo iihop. pin.it Ir All 11·hool:i1. Prif'rd "'AY undrr m11rk1'1 111 S2fi,95tl. C•tl ;,46·~ f01>Pn l'\'t'!I. 1 Livt" in hvlne, 0\\'111•r tran•f., mu~t lf'l\VI' 1hl1; h<'1'UI Cu l- \•Prtfnl' ~ BR, 21 ~ BA homl'. \\1alk1ng 1lii;.1 10 pool . 1,.nni:i1 <'I'll! A park. Prrf for krow- hlk fitn uly, Pn1 ·t11I rii:ht Al Sli.960. J,ast> or I!«' opt at $.1"!;, Akrnl ~14tl-17'.l0. llard to find -5 bilZ bedrooms. 2 1).i bath:r;, wire-~aving kitchen. massive fireplace, real \\'Ood paneling, and many more extras. Prime-Prime loca tion. iust a short iaunt to \Ve~ctli ff Shopping and park. Texas-si7.ed yard. Excellent fina nci ng available. $49 ,500 and \vort h it! BAYFRONT Eastbluff Office • 640-0020 Cht'm;"• 3 "'· 2 "'·condo. Bayside Office • 675-4930 POol, plffi & 11lip -S79,;,oo. 1-"oG"°o_n_o_r_al;-~-----,G=-o-na-ra°"'l;-----­ TED IWBERT I< ASSOC. have 0.lly Piiot Wnnt Ads barrainii ralore. 3471 Vi• Lido 67!Hl.'i00 * * * * * * hner•I Gener•I IEACDN IAY-2 UNITS Private beach, tennis: boat slip available. Quaint 2 bdrm. & gue~t rm. ho me. Plus l·bdrm. vie \V apt. Call for further info. Mary Lou P.1arion HARBOR VIEW HILLS Lovelv 5 BR .. 3 ba., formal dining & l~e. fam. rm . Profess. landscaped &: decor. Fee land. All for SQS,500. Harriett Davi es HARIDR ISLAND Rare opportunity lo bu.Y Harbor Is. bayfront below market. 4 BR ., S'h ba's., fam . rm., den/office. exquisite dee .; pool. $325,000. M. C. Buie WEST BAY -PIER & SLIP -$19'1 ,000 42' f_,ot on corner location. 4 BR ., 4 Ba . Room lo expand. Good entry courtyard, plus huge patio. Room for large boat. Eugen e Vreeland TAYlOR CO. LIDO ISLE-$125,000 ''oung, modern. approximate ly 2.600 sq. ft. of elegance. Sunny south patio w/lighted fountain. Doubl e glass entry doors. Terrazo floors. Bit-in stereo, intercom, TV. 3 Bed· rooms. FR, 3 ba. 40' Corner lot facing streets. ''Our 27th Year" WISLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 21 1 l San Joaquin Hills Ro•d NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Ueneral NO DOWN S28,950! SPANISH CHARM 4 Sfllll.'i111111 IJf'1t1ru111.~. 2 l»t 1h!i:, lh'll, /HJl(f' ra111ily kitl'hrn \\'ilh full'~! huiltin l'all).(I', (J\'l'fl & d i.~h"'rll'ihPI'. ~·arnily l'INl HI llORlll a h ttllflSOlllP ril'f'lllflf'f', J~R1 iU. \\111lk i11 l'lO!if'lll. M1u1y t'Xlrtl ft11 !ur1·11 lo d1·ll!e the rnlil'e fa111ily! !ltl .. (i4i!ll. General NEWPORT HEIGHTS! VIF:\V or r:ATAl.INA PLUS Nt-:\VP01rr I IAl~HOlt. TM' VJ fo:\V Ot ' CX'J·:AN! .JUST J{l-:UUCt:D Sl!"i.<XXJ~ Dig liv- inl( 1'4~1111 \\•i!h rr;u·khni: lirr- 111:11·1•! 'l'ro11hy roo1n! C11p- li1111ll kilrhrn. 3 li1•druo1nir;. \Vo1·k11hop. t'rt>.~hly pai nted : -CLOSE TO THE BEACH- Short distance to beach and ~olf course. FAMILY ROOM. used brick fireplace, 2 baths. builti n k.itchen, close to shoppi n~. schools, Jr College & free\.'.·ay. Try your V.Ai.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31 ,500. VIEW-FEE LAND -TURTLE ROCK- 3 BEDROOMS. family room. 2 baths, atrium. builtins with selr cleanin g oven. shag carpet.· ine and custom drapes. Larite covered patio with super land sc aping. WOULD YOU BE· LIEVE ......................... $47.900 . INDOOR SWIMMING POOL -DOVER SHORES- BACK BAY ''Skinny dip" in the privacy of your own indoor swi mm ing pool. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. island kitchen with BUILTIN B·B·Q, forma l dining room, fireplace, study and a UNIQUE WET BAR. ln th is-house you can really do you r o"'n thing .......... $97 ,500. PANORAMIC VIEW -IRVINE TERRACE- Entertaining under the stars in this beautiful patio with PANORAMIC VIEW of Newport Harbor. Sp anish fireplace. 3 bedrooms 3 baths. kitchen with all builtins, CUSTOtwf dec- oratf!d home \Vhich also has a builli n \VINE CELLAR AND \\1ET 8 .1\R. You have to l"ee this one to apprecia te it. ........ S 125.000. TRIPLEX -CORONA DEL MAR- Built in range and ove n. dish ~asher and dis. posal, carpets and drapes. 2 Units have 2 bedrooms. 1 bath : 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms, 11h bath w/fireplace. Each unit has 2 car- ports, mai nt enance free yard and pool privi· lege•. and fro m UPSTAIRS BALCONIES ... A VIEW . , ... •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75 ,000. Gener1I General UNl()Uf ti()MfS THE BEST HOMES ...... •• JN THE &EST AREAS SPLIT LEVEL POOL HOME -Clean and colorful Mesa Verde Republic home with laree familv roo m conne cted to a serluded office area and ad jaceni to a very private pool. 3 additional bedrooms and a formal din· 1ni room . Presented at S55.000. PHONE UNIQUE MESA VERDE 546·5990. • OUARRY TILE ENTRY sets off rich gretn shag an d from there on it's nothing but uu~'"'s and ahhs! Beautiful drapes. rough sa\vn c~dar paneli ng, su nny kjtchen wa ll · papers and mellow form al dining arra ng~ ment. There's a portico off the master bed· roam that overlooks the ouarter of an acre of fee land. See this one. even if you don 't bu y ii. PHONE llNlQUE CORONA DEL MAR 675·6000. TH ING-DIFfERENT, yet not a bit wild! Livin ~ room big enough for 2 Grand piant"l5 and a kitchen famil v room all in one bit happy arrangement. Cl ean and neat through- out including 3 bdrms, 2 baths and atrium patio. Offered al $35.950. PHONE UNIQ UE MESA VERDE 546-5990. UNIVUf ()fflU:S CORONA DELMAR· ll'Jll-tOOO 2.tolJ Easl Co.11s1 Highway. Corona d•I Mar MESA VERDE· 546-5990 2850 M111a Verde Drive, Costa Mesa NEWPORT REACH · 645-8500 1649 Westcllll Drive, Newport Beach ~ILOT·AOV£!TI5E~ JS You Ca n So ll It, ·Fi nd It, Tr1d1 It With a Wa nt Ad Macnab-Irvine JUNE DATE REVEA LED Stlltr1 buylni nl'1\' home & "'an1 In rlnp;t e•<'rOll' in June nn 1hi11 mf'\.~f ch11rming :1 BR r11.m1l:v hnn1t. Prirl' ONLY $29.~:.0. Lnfs Mill,.r fi.42·1i2:\.'i. A GLASS PAVILION rnr tnlrr111 inlni.:: with ~tyll' - • ht'lml' OPf'n tn !hi' R11y & 11'1 ii~ own privRlt ponl . A,. murh nutrloor11 111 lndonri. De11ined lo !hr u1v .rinti pll'AllUl'l'I Clf IPll('I'. 3 en· •. m11ld'11 ronm, f'R. Rll m" room . :l "'f'I b11rJ. l.ilnrt11r11.p.- ,.n b.v Rl'f'110n. Rurrtnr Sy•· trm -~und !'!yiittm. Thi• Dnvf'r ~nrl'!I hnm,. i!I tw!int s11rrilir f'd al $15.~.oon . .Shown hy Appl, nnl.1•. 642 • .R2.15. ATTENTION SUN WORSHIPPERS I 1'-1 blMkll lo nf'f'~n. mmmun- il)• pool. LIDO SAND.S - 11harp, Artrar111•,. l BR'•. landva~ri. IJ,rhlf'd p.1tio. Mint 1·ondifion. $36.500. H,.t,n H11rtl"Y fi42-R2J5. UNIVERSITY PARK Grl'l l :'I RR .. °"'"· F'R., COS· tnm ponl , rf'ntr11I llir ('('Ind. PmftoR8lon11I !and1i::apint~ Man,v extr1111 and nnly S4~.fl~. Ll11~lo Sharkany fi44·fi200. DOVER SHORes ·BAYFRDNT \\111rm hrirk l'n tcy lt'\11d1 lo lhf' hnf'sl ~BR. hnml' l'!n tht B1 yfmnt. A Ji:Tf'AI homl! for ,.nt,.rfaJnins: -spac10u11 lor- mlll DR. & l1v1nr arl'a, F'R k hilliard room . 60' frontq•. S~lal value Sl79.500. Call NO\r. Macnab-Irvine ft•ll.lty Cemp...ny 642-1231 '444200 NO DOWN $31,000 MESA VERDE terms -low do1vn nn F'HA linn.ncins. • ~droom1, 2 b,11th~. t ll!r;llnl riN!pl11cp adrls charm In gr1rlnu:i1 livini mom . Patio. Sprinklf!r1. NEW LISTING -HARBOR VIEW Lovel y 3 BR . home in tlarbor View tlills. Beautiful landscapin g. Luxurious carpets & sep. din. rm . Onl y $57.500. Cathryn Tennille TARBELL Doii't n1illll lhill VALU!-; wi1h a VI J.:\V Ot ' VIF:\\'S. C11ll no"' 545.o:io.1. c Prof P8llion11I Jll'OIH'rly f'\'ttluations given.) ueneral Gentral Prim,. Pr.,• t i 1,. 1rf'a. =============:;::;;;;:;;.l ""'""'· -------------·--·--- • CORONA DIL MAR DUPLEX · Two 4-bdrm .. 3 bath units. Cpts-., drapes~ built·in range & oven. 2 Car gar. plus l -car· port. 1956 Sq. ft. front, 1873 rear. $79,500 . Al Fink . BALBDA ISLAND SOUTH BAYFRONT -1'1111 & FLOAT. 4 BR ., 5 baths. Priv. entrance, for duplex. $199.500. Kathryn Raul•ton S ACRE ESTATE HOME I( you are looking for quality. th is 4 BR .. lge . fml. din . rm . &: pool home i~ worthy of inspection. Beautiful are a for :grOWin1 fa m· ily. S225 .000. Edie Ol•on EMERALD BAY -SOME VIEW Spacious split·l evel ; formal dining rm .. brk· fst . rm .. very large recreation room "'/bath dO \\ n: ~ lar~e bdrm~. & 2 bath.'i up. $89,500. Fee . Carol TAt um A SPECIAL WAY OF LIFE I< vou" in THE BL UFFS. Lovely 3·4 BR. to"'" hou se. 21h: Ba . Form. din. Thick shag rpt.r. Bill iarl'f rm . B•yfront toe. · Jmmed. po!SOSS. S57 .900. 133.0700 --Coldwell,Banker ~ 644-2430 550 NEW,ORT CINTIR DR., N.8. reol tor ., CL{AN & SAVI C9LLE~E PARK S31,500 14 Brlrm. honie on quiet ln>e- linrd slrttL All bllin!I, fA n1ily rn1., 2 balh.1. eori- \'l'rrrd dl'n and nvrnizf'd cloublf! Ji:Al'AJi:f', I I I n e 1 s lorr-1'!1 in1mrdiate !!Alf! ... Submil 5-;;, dn. or FHA or VA h•rn1!1i. Call ;J11: ... M:t4 (Qp<>n Jo:vf'!I.) \outh . (-oast --. THE EASY LIFE 1.~ your!! in 1hPsr 2 Hnd :t BR 101\'llllOll!l:t'!'!. SparklinK 1·lf'iu1 111 1111d our. Pool, "'''II kf'pl ground.~. r1•1• l11n1I, nnd goo1I !01.·111 io11, Fro111 S:Ki,900. J Br, • IOKl\I I. Ol\ll\ ,<> ' 4 • ~ ' ~ Nlll~l.lTES REALTORS INVESTORS PARADISE Six sh11rp unil5 on O\'t'r~izrd F..111t:i1id• lot. Xlnt rondition 644-7270 2121 EAST CDAST HIGHWAY CORONA DIL ~AR, CALIF. ' - ·-· -·--·------------v•ith II garag"'· NP11• on th• General rnarkrt -"'on 'I lasl long! --------- Prlt•ed only $.119.7:!0. 4 BDRM * S28,950. * ('A LI. ~~16-;,.~ j()pen F.1·r1.) [ I $21,SOO • NO DOWN ARsume F J.I A. loan. 51.;'tr ~HlllTAGf FAMILY ROOM --m•~Paym .. ·1168~T9S17.500. -~-nALTCMtS l.arg, J bl'drm homf' nn · G.I . IP.rm.~. I m rn f' d i 11 I e Broadway. Dining 11re11. firr- -----po~se111ion of thi1 delijl'htful pl. dbl gar on allry, Phone 11 ) BEST BUY 4 bedroom 2 bllth 'home anylime. $25,SOO 11·ith farnitY room "'ilh in· 646-:1928 or 548-9.416 Ou1.~11u1tlin11: \.a I u e . 3 \'iting firrplace, h u 111 • in bl'rlroom, 2 ba1h. forrt'rl Air drean1 ki1chrn, d ishwA.~her. he111ing, lu~uriou.~ sh a II: Srep dOl\'11 living room. 1•11rpetlng. harrl\\'ood floor:i1, Palio. Ch\·tlf'r leAving nl'ar park And 51'hool~. f>'llA n10\'i!' right in. 540-1720. or VA ttrmii. &>e !hi~ ror 1utrf'~ H!"d 'carpt>I Realtor.~. 5'lh'W40. TARBELL 5) Country Living ~1.).) ~r :!'~~u• rwtrliA _ 1'o\\•ering trt•es 11urround thi1 I J IRVINE BEAUTY Lachenmyer Re,1lt')r -71 DUPLEX OCEAN VIEW s~.soo Fl!A or VA tt'rms · Each unit 2 ~dmom, 1 bAlh, yard 11.nri patio "'ilh ocean view, rAn..'h !lt)'le doll house on This I• country li\1ing nt il:i1 forced air hfoef, built-In lal'j{e lot. 2 bffiroorn + d"n bes!. ~ huge bt'dmon11,· J kilchen e x c e J I en t in- -kid11 \\1ill love it. S:.15.!iOO hath•: llp!it lll!Vf'l. Elf'1tRnl ''f'lllme~t opportunity. See full prirP. \Von't la.~I. Red bu1ll ·•." k1tchf'n "'11h BBQ, II! Red Cllrpet Realrors. CarPf'I Rraltors. 546-8640. up~ta1rs bonus roorn And 5'16--8640 C'rJllll, 1lr11ll', bl1nll, f'ncl i:11r. $225. llf'1'11Apll lrs.1 \\·/ex· ('i!'p tlOllHlly good rmiil, Uirwln Be11lty Inc. 968-4405 A good want ad is a Jood lnve11tment n1n1·e. Truly a be11.utiful ---·------ hon11'. $4,'J.500 Red Carpet rTurn unultd Items intO quick Rr11ltor~. f>46-8640. C'l\Rh, call 642-5673 Gener•I Gen1r•I ~ Gener•I BEST IN-BLUFFS HARD TO FIND ONE L!VIL Ha ve you been look ing for a beautifuJ ONE LEVEL END UNIT in The Bluffs? Th t n you r search is over. This beautifully upgra d· eel 3 bdrm . 2 bath condo is on the most beautiful greenbelt in the F.:arly Bluffs. A rare opportunity fo r th is prime location at 153.000. Ne~' listing. This one won't last lone! For app't.. to see, call RIAL TOR General e IY OWNER 3 BR ., 2 Bath. fir,plac,, llf'p. dining rm .. 1trvicl'. Ana in- sidf!, 2 CAr aaraae. Buill·in:i1, dra~~. w/w c&.J'pPls, cenlrlll 11lr o.ndilloning. sprinklers in tronl. Ju1t rll!p.11inted on inside. 1 Blk to •lem, school, 2 Blks. to Jr. High, 3 Blka. to Sr. High. Minutr.1 from So. Coast Plaza It major shop· ping $23, 750. For mol'f! In- formal ion, c•ll 338-ml. General 644-0134 Gener•I FALLIROOK Country Pr6pertl11 CABIN·LIKE hnm! "1. guest hnuse on J.acl'f!, Trtts ca· lorr: S2!l.Cnl. RANCH-STYLE home on 2 &C'rl'• of Avortdos .\ citrus. Lov,ly view. $53,000, ·THE SAWDA.Y CO. 701 s. ~1ain, rallbrook. C11.IU. 9202!! 728-A.101 * 3 2-BR HOUSES * On A lot, Costa Me•a S.1~.~ f'l')rlin. Re11llnr MZ-tioon Gener•I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiliiiiiiiiii!,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiii WALKER &. LIE REALTORS J An IXICUTIVI filliANCI IN 5'ANJSH un~lievabl, VIEW from hiah &.top Pnr1nfln1. PIAr l'd amona murh mnre Pxpe.n•i~t homeir;, but priced tor quick !&.It: at a )o...,, $69,300. Call today for appointment to att. $1','50 JS THI PRICE for lhit lnvt>IY :J bf.droom, 2 bAth drellm hnu~r. Thf' IMn II high ,.nolit"h lhal you t'An 1111s11m,.. Toll!! payments 1160 per month include11 •II. Mtldern bui ll-in~. dl'l-p pile carpfts, al1n matching dr11.pe.~. Double garai:e. to boot! Fantastic dHp lot v.•lth lots or trf't:s. TARBELL 295.'I J.la rbor. Costa Mesa CLASSY CAPE COD ON A CUL-DI-SAC Tn M•in \\'Ith, lh@N! 11re 4 Bf!droom11 + f>·amily Rm + A Pteal Oinin,; Rnnm . Good bat!k y1rd and 1. v'ry illrf f' l!ide yard. Wtll accommodAtf' a llOOl or may be uaf!d ftlr bo11t 11tnr11jl't. Top ii orr "''ilh a 1h11.kt rool and Tr>rms for •VA Buyer. $43.500. COLWELL J1ROPl RTIES. IN C REALTORS 710 E.111h 51 . C . M . 646·0555 F:v11:nini:t11 Call 644-700.1 SKY BLUE WATERS 011·ner i.1 hf'lng trA nsl!rred and mu~t l!l'll this ~autiful 4 Br pont homP. Only 1 ~1 yf!lln; n"'\v. VA/f"HA lerms -.\!ail. C.1111 '.''4~;,;;,, SHERWeeD REAL TY 18964 Bronkhuri;I, F.V. 61 BUY RJGHT- J bl!droom home ... E;ii;cf!Jlenl Co~t11 Ml'u, loc•Tion. c!f!an 11nd rl'.Arl,v In he livl'd in, V11can t anrf o~·n'r 11nxiou1. hf'a uti!ul homP. R!d CArflt.I Rra.ltor!I. S.Cfi...Mi40. Gener1I 1 er1i t l)r~ SHAKE RDOf HAUTY ON IASTSIDE-J IDRMS COUNTRY LJVINli SIJIALL PROIUMS 1 2,000 unlitr market. value. 4 btdroorn,., 2 batlu. .. S20S mo. S2tl.OOO aJJ ttrms. \\"ith a Ne\l:port Bf'ech eddff's!. Rambllna 6 ~room, 4 bllth man1;ion on Mix300 lot. Hon,. ~rral and Mdinr rln1. Home hu 1t:paral,. t•mily ronm And formal dinint room. Owntr ltavt~ a_rtA, WUI 111erltlct: 11t $67,<f~ Appolntme.nl only. J(trAl I01'11tlnn on Mlljl'nOlia Slrf'f'f, A.~un1-6r; itnnuitl pt'r• ~nf.Aif" rltl' GI lntn "''ith moo1hly Pl'Ymt"nlJ: of l)n)y $1:§1 rtr month lnC'ludini: t11xts & in~uranr"f'. C&.rpPI.~ 11nd dra(>l'J v.•l!h lot1 of l)MellnR· FHA•VA tt:tnl1 11vaU1bl4'. Stt this one Mfnr,. lt'1 ,c:one. Only $28,000 full prier and t xtra le.rte Jot ts frr .... Ttili hom'. "'ill htlti ynu C:OJ>f" wil h thtm. lt'a mfdfl: tor CHILDREN. 4 btdrooms:. 2 Mth!.i.., built-Ina. la:r~ ftnced blllek yard. YOU .NAME rr. PRJC!D .\T ONLY $21.000. C11ll NOW. •. . .I.ODii •.AMll.T IOO)i ' 174! mn. 3-m-irer Md~ '2 bit.Ila, built·lns. lJ.lct ne\\' -m,no. ' " . . LIKE NIW-$26,5007 l\fik• f)ffer •nd talc,. thtJ. 3 bt<IJVMm beauty. $14-'\ ptr month tot1I. SubJttt to !" ~ VA loan. Haii: h•c eAJ'Pf"tln.1. tll'Pl'r•t111•ra1e. off tlh•y: '91111•111 V•lley Office -- 11211 l ,..,.hurot . 961-3371 °""" r ... 1,.., .,: • li11cu.r1n •OLHIS ' ' • t • BNUtlful & bedr.oom, 2.n 1q, ft. eicecu t1 11J hnmt Ju•t 1 putt away 14 bloekJ ) h•om Mna Vflrde CeufttryClub. Hl'1~··• !hill for a buy at J~2.~? Call today f&r Ap))l'llntmtnt to ... Newport leach · Office -646-7711 ~J WMtcllff Ir. If imH o,.. 1-1• .- MESA VERDI HlliHLANDS '"NODOW"Toms , ,., \•,,a barg11.ln tfthn\eni~mtlfi ~et: tb~ J\1tUi ••~ ~\Jty'r New rarptt, ~utiful PaJoe: V...,. ltOIM' fln-pl1ee, ~ Plbllll insfdt lout., Priced '°" !or,,,... V"d•! ' 'POI· lfNT!1.•ASI OR OPTION 4 tW'dr()t'lm beau!)' with aparkllnjt h11.rd~·ood floors. :Z luxur· !nut h1111.h.!l. c11.rJ)!la A drt1~ fn llvfnr: A dinlnit room , red hrltk flr,pll!lct. hute~ kilchtn with H tlnt ~Dllr.t. dl'lublt ,.. rArf'. lam fPnctd yard. Vtcant '-"' rHdy •t 122.1 Pf!r mnnth. C:otla Mlsa Office Jrio Horber llvd., Open IVlfli"I• 545-9491 545-~65 • UVU 1!1 A LITTLE, Ill' LOVID A L01 • TIHt C ~m homf' ha1 hem u,..dl!d "° .rue t1'trt ,)ult ltn't room tn le.U you. Wii think ltilr ter U.,, any MODEL you'vt nw .-,n, Prl • ONLX .. 137.950 AND we ·NUl tak a •iln&lltr , ~ tn ttlut• \' .. ~ " THIS DOISN MO ~· I NoUlloJ ..,1M. $25.llO will ~ t~ 4 Jocated ln a qultt Ml(_hbtw hirillf ., Pin« snd ,,...,...,._ "WO "" 1 I &* • ~f'r or what haw·yolb_ J , . Huntlnf1911 leach Offla -142-4455 7612 ••••• °""' ··-.. M0.1140 I • • •• I •. oving?,. I We're "matchmakers in more than 3,000 cities in the U.S. & CANADA. ~o ~ost or obligation for our help in fin ding your new home , • •. JlilCMIUI ......... ~ ...... ,,. llTU.Clll ICLOCATIOll Sll'llCC, llC. ~ll .,., UNOBSTRUCTED LAKE VIEW! $48,5001 ~U•urv 4 bedroom. j baTl'I llome 0111v 1 vn. new. F!nesl Cafl!orn!a liV· mg it Lake Fore!ll Fun l1vln11 all vf~r rourod. Enlov !he lake, communllv ~S •rid re<re.i<o11 · l~nnl• too! 1'00 so. II. reslllenc• with !Ines• IP· Poln11. rich c1rpetln11. cu'10m drapes, 111 deluie bu!l!in ~ltc~n form. ·11 dlnln11 1oom, 11ml1v room wl1h m1sslv1 11re11lac~ Fullv h'li.ut11td. llQ.6030. ' " ' ;> ' 1:~riu1111e Palos Verclu 1!0111 trim. M111lv1 11reo11ce sets off charm of lamllv rocm, bulltln dr11m tl!then. dlshwe!.her -1 re11 wlte • se~I Aluminum coverKI 1>111o, Prime 1-t11ntlt1tton Beach l!K.411lon. "2·1313, Since 1926 • • NIFTY FOR THE THRIFTY! $2S,5oo l ~USMIT, ALL TERMS -no down G,I, -low·low down all others or ~I· •ume '"'1-ent 6~1 FHA 1pr lo.tn now on oroper1y and monlhlv los1111- men11 w1U bl! on1v '162 includl"ll '""''· lnter~t. prloclole & iosurance. 3 btdroom1, l llartis, lu~urlGUs sn19 carpeting, W11lk to •Ctlools ind pretty p1rk, 51().ltw. ~ ,....,.._. '1 -~ . .;,.;.\,,,,;,.,... , !fi;-,1) MISSION VIEJO POOL EXECUTIVE 1100 SQ. fl, "SMw Place." GorgtQUS tri·level. Huge 11rounch '16 " lJCl II), P"'Dlesslonally landscaped, gas .tired BBQ flrePlt Healed POOi wllh l1cuul, Mo•I e~oenslve c1rpe!in9 drooes Wer bar, tine bulltlns, 2 flreolaces. • btd•ooms, l NH1.s. All 1111s plus a gorgtQUS 1wlm "'1QL Priced belGW replacemenl at SSS.900. IJ0-606ll. MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION! $47,900 EXQulsl te !rl-level exe-culi~e nome wl1n JOOO sq, rt. ot the llnesl family llvlnq & enler!ainlng. Prestige Hun!ing!on Beacr> !<>Callon! 1 bedrooms. 21, Nths. huge family room with eltQanr firetilace. i!Cldlrlonal llreplace 1ena1 i!dd~ cll.!rm to graclP\ls formal llvln11 room. Formal dining room. Fines! dolu~e Dulllin kllchen, di1r>wa1her, Pi!liO. Many unusua! fe~rures. C~lhl!dral celling. Plush exJ>tnslve carJ>t!ln;, cu11om drai>es. 962·5566. ' ' ' ?.«-. -" ; ·~ .. "SHOW WINDOW" CONDl.TION • $29,9SOI Neat as a plnl 3 ~rooms, 1 ba!h home wi!~ eleg1n1 !!replace. bull!l11 k!lchen. Oell11ht1ul 01110. Loads ot cement work, ne1!1v m1nlcured. 1as1e· lullv l1"d1c1ped, 1-16-06GA. * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK . * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPL'E LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE FINANCING * TELETYPE SERVICE <., 4 BIG B:DRMS ~;8 ,500 . NO DOWN ' " 4 G.I. '"' S~ Clown FHA non.veh, 2 114111s. gourm~I DullHn Clrf1m ~·!~/\. ~n. dishwasher. dell wOQd P"nellng, e•Pf.'nsive carpeHng. e1r1pe' onrun .. t. E•lra mos1;< !ile, Loads ol e•trls. Only 2 yrs. new! (l!.119!) 81l 15ol, ., lo $69,900! Gorgeous 5 bedroom home lligh on 1r>e bluHs overlooking 11\e Blue Pacl1ic. J ~!hs, ~II eleclrlc ,.TOP o! t~e Line" lluillln liitchon, di!n· washer. C11!hed«•I colling, In llvln9 room, Spaclou• llOmt wlm Mo1her.ln· law wing, Huge pa!i~j62·S~ .I '·'-"''"!'~ _ .... •tli>i..,, llio"Ollln$11 1i~ .... EXCITING MODERN -$42,500! °'sl9ned tor e•ecutlvP fam!!v living & en,.rl11lninu. 1 lll'drooms, J bMh•. laMllV room will> ei~ant llre1>lace. !in~! bl!ll!ln kitchen. \:tlll'lw"sher. ForMal dining room. Ceramic llll!d k11'hen. mirror~ wardrobe closets. h lumlnoui cell/nu. Cathedral cellln1n. Tll!s 11 <·Mu~t See" IQ aPorKlate !rue lleau!v & value! ?62·1J7l. . . I CHARMING COSTA MESAI $27,000. NO DOWN G. I. terms -!Mb down all others, molllhlv !1111 .. 11meMs less ·th"n ren!I 3 11>ac1ov, bedrooms. 1 ~1h!, buillln range, ove11. handv work faature1. b•l11llt & chec'r!UI ~l!che11, Plu1h clttPlv oaddl?d carottln11. d•aPtS. Prime klca!lofl near Es!1ncia Hig~. Huge grounds. 540-1120. -;.."". $'. DRAMATIC! NEAR BEACH . $41 ,90<ll 1 vear5 new -heller lhan "Show Ca1e" condltionl ~ bedrooms, 1 h1ths. large 1e111•1!e lamll'f room wllll elevan1 flre11lace, bulllin d<tlM ~11th· en, dishwasher, He1vv beamed celrlnq1,. slep dOWn llvln11 room GC"gl!flul sha11 clrPittl'lll thrvout, OeUgMful covered oatlo, SP"'inkle". 1•2·1$61. Costa Mesa 2955 'Harbor llvd. Huntington Beach 16111 leecltllvd. Huntington Beach 9017 Adoms Huntington Beach 5824 Edinger Fountain Valley 18184 lroollh11rti r Fountain Valley 17945 Mognollo Mission Viejo 2Jlll IEI Toro Rood Laguna Hills 540-1720 842-6691 962°5566 846-0604 962-1373 842-2561 830-6060 830-6030 Loguno Hiii• l'h1to, 24370 Rockfield San Juan Capistrano 493-1341 =--311-'1-1 Dtl,Obljf>O We Sell a Home Every 27 Minutes! -NEAR GOLDENWE ST COLLEGE -529,995! v~,,,. '"~«l>u• I ll•<lri.'O""· 1 p~1~ •·~n1· .,.,!!\ Mmil1 '""''" rnh•n· M ~v ~ .. ,,o,cnw 11r~11•Ptr "''~'"V~• ~u•lt'" •''"I~ oven & " ''"''"~" l'lul~ ~~•P p;Hl~P~ ''"r•'lmQ ,1,.1!•'' 1't·~r,, "''' ,,re<! 1awn), ,o•t ir•hV 1•"11· ~(~~NI. Nf~' mft101 ,n~nnoo9 <~~'''' 6•~ ~M·• l'9 i I EXECUTIVE COVERE D POOL $38,SOO ., • ~mQ <i/r(I l>CllrOQm~. } !)di"'· ld•tf~ hvir><J rl)Om wlm •ndl!<h!<t~nl 11r,01~tl! !lu•ll•n dtcarn ~ilrhcn, <1,;hwd~h•• O~n l'rl!T1f Hun!ln<l!<>n f\~A(h IOc~li<>n nt~• ~II "~O<ll• & n•~1~r 'hopp.,·<J F~'""Y roo•n wirn !11!1 t>;ir Oehqllnul one lc"el home ... th ~ oo•Qt<lu' tO•t••d 1>0011 5ubm1t 10 do .. n. 1•1·M9 1 NIFTY FOR THE THRIFTY! $25,9501 lmm~cu1a1e t. !h~rp_ l 11...rtoo•n" ? rulh•, ltr<;ro cheerful living room wllf'I • !lrcpld(e lendon9 ~dd'd (hA•m Flu111<n wile s~ver kllthtn. Pft!IO. Prime IPC~licn near IX~<!I, ~chool~ ~n!I 'ho1>111nq. Gre111 Hunllnglon 81acn nomel Beau!iful v11 rd t. deligll!!ul CO•"'••d patio. 9'1·S~. ~.' ~~ ~-.... "SHOWS LIKE NEW" $31 ,000 Hunllngto" Beech 1oeat100 ne11r Go111enwell Cotleve 11nd m11lor sho11Dl111 center. l(lng siled bedroom1, 2 b11!h\, el'911n1 flreol11ce, gourmet bl!lltln kitchen. New llo'lio. Sorlnklrs. EWQUl~l!!lv land1caoed 11round1. Grtll ~n 11uumP!lon 11nd owner will carrv ?nd. Less than ren! M~men1._• ' t•?·6691 EPITOME OF LIVING! $42,000. NO DOWN G.I, terms. Nl!l>lunt lovers w•lk !o llee<h from J11!s 11re)t19e Huntington 8e11ch home. l(f119 slied bedroom1, 3 SfPd•tlt b&th1. ae~or1tor•s drr11m -proles1lon1tlv de~orated with floc~ed w11l!o~""r rnlrrol"l!d c!o1ets. nf!W sh11g ctroetlnq, rlcr> wood 111nelln11. Qualhv bull! -orofe"lonall~ lanlf• KaPf.'d !OOI 962·131J. Since 1926 ' . "'' ..... "'"\•~· ... , ... -• • " ' . 11 D.lJLY '1LOT ~JLOT·AOVC!TISU :18 I~ ~I __ ,_ .. s.i.;;;I~~ r _, .... ]~ i:.r •Mobll•;;'''"'";;;I;;;~ Gtntrel G•re.n Grove Hunti"1ton &each la9una ae1ch Newport h1ch l -~O~P~E~N,.,...,S~U~N~.~1~1-~J ~ cun: 1'lanri eo ..... 2 BR. 12631 SYLVAN ST. -w ·a·•·K th Gtntrl l Balboa lolancl ii _, _____ _ HOME PLUS E-ASTBLUPF Mobile Hom•• For Sale CONTE MP(). 125 C.OTTAGE ESlATE Cozy l hriirm, ~hakr 11J11I, dnublf' l'llr, :i ,.1ory hitrn. Wi;:e lot '.1 l!h t'l'J(lfll tn bulJd. 535,900 "SPANISH" l . .ll\'t ly nl'w hon1f'. 4 hl'<I· roon1s, 3 baths. •II f'lf'e!ric 2Cllh 1•p11tury ml r•cl~ ki1ch- t'n, rlish11.a1tllrr, ll\'ing t'OOm 1•nhancrd hy ma11sfve fire· IJhu·r, l11rgr lumlly room. :tH.N] "'I· fl, 2 ,;rnry Spani11h arc·tulr~·urp, ;;n<:lo~cd re11r y11.rr!. /\r1.1r 1r nni• ('(IUrls 11nrl p:1rk. lnirnf"f!iatc posae1· "'1<111. ~·11) I i20, :Z BA, "300 blrk. Jdt"I rtn111l t J Brl1·n11., 2 baths. Ort,.n11 J ""'" 'Ct' I or teAr dov.·n. Pvt. pry, n\0!1f, Nler yard. Good Joe. BEACH 67~5937. r S34,500 -All lerm1. 3 BR ('Ondo. $23,950. F .P. \\'/ College P•rk CAii: 673·3663 979·8165 •ves. w Hrtpl, dbl JltT. Pricttf be- ·2 ,m., lmth, pl"' ''"" API. ll1rdv.110d floora, 1rr- rif1c \'Jf'V.'S &: walk to bt~ch. Noth1n1 tiff: on the market quite l!ke tt &: it v.·on't last tonr 111 S'10 .. 'IOO. 3 BR., familyl kilt"h!'n; l·sty. P11rk sirlf' ]I'll'. \111tant. l'pnt· les!l~ lmmtd. pos 11 ,.s11 . Broker 644· 113.1 LAGUNA HILLS Prestige adult community arljR rent to l.t'lsure \Vorld. Beaut IUITOun<l!ng1, 1111 IUJC• ury llppolnfmf"nl11. Thtrl· ~11ti~ pool , i;aunas. 'r;ym, '4 bllU!iirrl tables. ~1 UC H MOflE! ONLY $32,500 , • , In Cnron~ rlrl ~TAr. ll11rrl to bf-hf'\',.? Lrr uJ 111ho11, you lhi1 cute 2 bdrm. homr. A U!Ut fixinx up would p11y otf h"rt 5 BR. HOME 6"\ A1.5umabl,. ~an, Sin,t:IP lev,.J, lR"· f11n11Jy ht>mf'. i""aturf'~ incl. Di.!thmastrr, hum.ldirir.r, fll111inR 11rta ln kllckf!n; t'<h"r:I. µAtio, t'f'ln· $22,500. $23,500. 3 Rf'<ll'm , 11 ~ 01\, l'rpt~. rlrf'I'. p!il tn, s1nr1ti)'.:f' hltlg, sprink· lers. fHA VA ,,.rms. FHA-VA TERMS 3 Bedrm + family rm, large doubl'"·t'l'lr a.iir. $25,000 . TRIPLEX TARBELL c.re te dri\'1>way, $37,!JOO. \ll'ry nk'foo J BR , 2 Bi\ l'l"n'"r'1 25 UNIT APT Ct>MPLEX \ 675-3000 unit + 2-2 BR 1 BA. Good J YPllf"l'i nkl -gond Tustin lnc1111on. loi·1111on. ll!r:I &. fllrrl pool, J}j HA\ A llL \1 '11 $51,500 . hlr ins, rarrw1.~ & Drps & 11.1r c·nndilll'lninit. Annual "PRESTIGE LOCATION" Roy Mccardle Realtor 1810 Ntv.·r)or1 Rlvd., C.M. 548·7729 Grf'Al homP for thP. rxcculiv(', pl us ,.. dr,.111n kitchen fl)r Great Pool Home the hou~wlfe. \~Pry !ipar. ious ~ l'N'rlroom, 2 lirl"plA<'f'~, ''Beat the Heat'' .l barh.~. r11n1ll\• r'f'll'lm, formal "" 4 .. 0 "· • r · k. ' . .,1,ll!'l<)IJS "'' ronll) nvmf' vlnlnJ;, rtchf"n ea!1n1t 11rr11 . !!ltURINI nn Jovf'lv, i·ur\'f'd 3 <'.fir garRiJ:l'. B~ surl' rn lrt>e hflf'd .~tr~! r~ xln1 nhr· 11ep nul (In lhf" pAllO ;inrl rn· hood h l & h joy lh,. Nl'll oce11n brPf'Zf' nP11.r .!le_ 00 'Ii J np11;. & btoaut OPf'n viPw. f'ull llurry on th is "n" an<I be: · 1 .. , 600 ... A_ rPArlv fnr SummPr. PnC'td pr1~ ony .,.., .• .,. .... u11 •1 $'"~ lorl.11;y, CALL 546-1151. rOpen Bl on y .....,,.,JUIJ, \ "\""'·'~~ • co:Ts ~HfRITAG! WALLACE ~. HALTOftS REAL TORS 1;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;~ Open Evenings lonu1 Room • 962-4-454 • Guest-$47,950! l:i:=i:==:=i:=c. TAX SAYER ~l~::1~11 ~z\~i~!e ~~~·: ~1~~~ Eas1side 2 u;it v.·/rlbl c~r TH IS ONE l!AS IT ALL! Sc· lfl'r xuite h11J11 v.·aJJ to wall g11r1tgc. 3 Be<lroom horn~ in . , rr.ar 11 nrl 2 Brdronm in front. d res11lng rahlc & mirrors. C . 1 · Mas1Pr hath inrlutlf'!'I a ommt'reia zoning. bidPI! 22' lll'am ('C'llinJ.:" rlen. $34 500. Giant fa mily rnnm, Guri;t ' facjllty "'1lh privitle ernry! Chef11 kilf·hen 1o1•ith all s1alnlf'J11J11 hJr .in.11? &-If clc11.n nvpn: Brt'1tikf1111t Mr. l.11 un- dry room. GIANT 2'1x30 DE· T"ACHED RECR.F.:ATION ROO:vl! Rollt And lrailrr Newport II F1irvi1w ga.rage! $500 elpctroi;tatic {1nytime) aJ r puririt>r f!YJlltcm? Ser IO I '!!!!!!!!!!~~~ ....... !!!!!! beliPvf'? Call nnw -64;,.n:io.11 ' $27 soo~,-- IProfc.11!'1ion,11 t Properly E\'t1I· ' • ualio"' •;ven,) NO DOWN IORI \I I Ol \O\ . ,. . u"' G.I. ll'l'm.~ -Lnw Oo11·n 111! 01he.1·s. 3 bedrooms, 2 barh.s, den v.·if£'·AA\·er b u i l I i n rlrrAm kilchcn. I n vi t i n I:! flrrplacr rnluu1cr..~ ch11.r111 nf 1-~~~====--1 living roorn. Paliu. grut11Kls l) NEWPORT lRlldSC'Rpt'd in c;oc 11C'rt HEIGHTS pc1·lct·1io11. l'lay yarrl, Alley OCEAN VIEW At'l'<'!lll for bortt. Nf'11.r 1111 °t.Arge F:n,s;c lish Turlor con1-sc-honl~. O"'nrr anxious. plelely rlone in userl hn1'k, 962-l:li:l. 3 ~room.11, do"•n.stll lrs n 1m- pus room 11nrl 11·,.1 hAr. $48,900. Rf'rl Carpet Rt:al· tor11. Mfi.,1164(), ~----MOY!' IN TARBELL "LIFESTYLE 1972" grns.11: $42,000, Selling price $29.i.OOO. PETE BARRETT REALTY 642·4353 NO DOWN $24,950-NEAR ST. JOACHIM st/100! a nrl rhun·h. :t hl'•I· mon1~. 2 halhs, gra1·iou11 Iii'· Ing roorn \\llh elrJ:ant fire· pl111·r. Plusb 1·arpPt1ng. dr11J)f'11, 1•angf', 11 ir 1·<)ndilion- t'r 1n1·lu1k>ft. Col'rre<l patio. Nratly manlcu rffi & ta11IC· fully \11nrl51.·11J)('d. 540·1720. TARBELL 29l.'1 Jlarbol'. Costa J\11"sa GOOD- E11stside Cos1 a J\olr11a lof'. 3 Br., fa 1111Jy rin., I·'• h.1 lhs. BJ1 -i;1 klh.:h., Jrplc. Secluded pn110 S:ll.~. Call: 6iJ.-3663 5-18-0715 C\'e.'i associated BROKERs--aEA LTORS 20ZS W Balboa •7l·J46) --2l EASTSIOE-- FIXER UPPER $22,500 Gt::icwl rrnlal un11 zon"<I p~ fcssion11I, litfl:e lot. 2 l>Nfroo111, 1 balb hPu!lr. Sclh•r 1111xiou.~. Jlurry? Red Cr1rpC'! HC'aJror,;. !"1'16-M"'i40, -BA YF RONT APTS . Visln ()f>I Lido. Pirr '1. slip a\'ai1. ~·rnm $11,500. C11n11I front !or $20,000 George Williamson Realtor 548-6570 645-1564 -41-PROFESSIONAL ZONED $17,500 Prr!'cn!!y ll fully equ ippt'rl bc'11uty sht>p, trcmtnrlous • pn1Pnti,11l. Prirrd b (' Io v.• rT111fkf"t. nett Carp e 1 Rr;il!orll. !>4'Wl&IO. CONDITION - VACANT NOW * WALK * Th iR i!'I it? Live hi1rh al lo\.\' TO BEACH cost -in this cute l'Ondo- An unhcarable 4·Btdroom, 2h·BAtti llon1e "'ilh F11.mily Room . TPrriflc LAnd!!cApin,11;. lnt rrio r Complf'1ely Reno. ,,atcd , .• S31,lXXJ, m1nlun1 home -2 btd· Clr1111 &. a\l r, 2·sty, 3 RR., l ~~ ha., n<'"' c-Arpeling. 2 car room~. den k 2 harhi; - I h h . g11r. Only $.1..l,900, rompcle 11•11 wroug t 1ron CAYWOOD REALTY balcony. Just a 11/l! :I !"1mll lo clubll(l\lS(' & pools. See th i~ --~ 541-1290 *-- 1lcligh1ful hon1t Al only WALK TO 17th $20,950, VRcanl. rPurly 1o LO\'f']y 3 hedrin., lara-e n1ove in. CALL 54Q.J\5L 0 hdrnis.. on E11!1tsidc C.l'.-1. r'-P'~",.'_'_''_'·-'-----, 1 Subn111 )nur orrcr. One of• Kind 2546 Cr~nbriw Lane 3 BR, 1,. BA & IUmHy rn1. Perfect location, good value, Comer lot. Boal/trir accf"J>!I. Lge CO\'Pred pal.in, f'anelf'd· gaNti:~. L.arite hea!('d pont. Jnter<.1)m, All blf·1ns. Quid 1ty shag cpt. •hruout, ~SpanlSh Goldi F.xcrllrnt nr1;::hht>r- hood for children. \\'a:; hslrd al $.1.'l,000. O\I nrr now M"lhni; at Sl:t 500 r·1rm, Your 011'fl GI or Conv. f11'111ncing or " IJJ arrarii.:c financin,t:. No 2ncf!I. J)rinciplll!I only, Bring chrt·k book. Don't \\'<Iii 100 Jong. Call for app'1 549-05.'lO, Coron. d1I Mir CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX OOVBLE LOT, 2 Blks fl'om beach, fror'\1 houi;e "' 2 BR. frplr. Rear a pl 1 BR. S64,500. 675-6900. FIXER-UPPER associated BR OKERS-REAL TORS J02~ W BuJboa 67J.J6t.l low mkr, Xbll lO<.'. ,, tllJge ReJI E ~u tc H2-4471 (::::) 546-tlOJ ~la.n REAL ,ESTATli Huntington a..ch WALK TO a'EACH-llt.ir:l Gll'nrlt'yl?. SI. --.-...-,-----IA gn"t 3 Br .. "°""'· Seo.,..,. 401->113 Ml>-0316 $32,500! .-rt in pat1(1. Boa1 211tr. BLUE LAC;OON VILI.A 11:1 4 BDR + DEN Bn!Rkfa!il bar It, lowttdry. -~ch-lewl~tH'f-vtt\'·s 21,; roon1. l..O'A' IO\.\' rio>A•n & BR, 28 • fu rnished. $63,500. '' OPrlrooms, one I~ richly paymrnt!i lc.u than rent. 673-2ti:>'1 JllHl"lf'd 1len, lamily roon1, c11u :,.)(W.;):;:'i, ;---·-·~=----- \1'1)' 1-on\·c111<'11t to tht·SHERWeeo REAL TY Lagun1 Hills bu1/r1n "A\\:'ird" All Pleclric l~9G<t Rronkburst, }'.V. k!lr hrn, rl 1 .11 h w 11 R h r r, =~-,--~~~-­lll'f'pla~'f', l11rgt patio. Ex-S700 101. cash. r.10. pyml, pensive shag c It r p e 1 i ni;. $210 .• i BR. sunny hackyrl., Nf"\\•ly rlrcora1ed inside &: tlbl 2ar11gc, country kitchen ou1. 846--0601. v.•/bllins. A cozy homf' for BY Owne.1;": 3 B~ .• 2 ~. k lrplc. Prof. lnd5cpti. 1".ewly d('cor. ~2-2153 LI.rt 5. * VIEW HOME * :I Bdrm1, 2 Ba11 NE\V? ~ ! $22.500. &30·9 120 TARBELL anyol"l(', 014'/lt'f will ren! to ~·ou \\•hile you buy. Hurry, a.ct no"'· ROBERTS & CO. lagun11 Niguel 962-ill l. BY Owrier; 3 Br .. 2 Ba .. ft·plc. Ne"'ly pll in!€'rl in/nut. Nil'r nei2hbnrhd. P.1ust sPfl. 642.2155 Alt 5 pn1. $51,000 LOVER 'S LEAP c;r,.11t 2 RR. A-dt n in Riiy· ,;horN!, Jo·nr -'1o1'lngrr1 or sin· glf'1 or bo1h. I.Ike ne11'! --GEM- 1s10 \\', 0'111.~t l--11o1')'., N.ft REALTOftS 642·462:1 Harbor View Homes .fi Bedroom. f1uruly mnm, din- ing room. $5.'\.i.'.lt f l'f'. i ,.~ Io a n : 0\1.'Nf.R-AGENT 644-77n-ot'. 644-3134( CHARMING F'N"nch Country home in df'1 i ra bl e \\'f'stclilf, 4 Br + J11tud1n loft . J ~ha. !Unlite 1l1s11 j:!ardf"n room opening to ]Al· tir f'd patio & IArde n. S.i9.500. BY 0\.\•ner. 642-6330. MUST SELL my btauli ful spl il level home nr Baycres!, 3~ sq, ft . 4ti Br., 2% ba • viPw on ff-~ litnd . $82.500. 0 w n er 54&-1514 . *BY OWNER* Be1t dupl~ buy in Nf'wport Bt ach. Frf'shly pA intf'd. Ttrms. Call afL 6 PM l/trr·.~ the oM .you'v(' bf.rn \Vai1111g for: ],Rik. In bc11rh. Lot~ of ch~rm & needs Jori; of 1o1•nrk. S4i.500. MORGAN REAL TY hO<UORb loweon JS&. • 67f>.lSll9 • -1"'8 1 "",,.-.,,....-,--..,,,...,,,.--3416 Viit Lldn , 675-4562 BY Ov.·nET Mf'dlterTanean 673-6642 675-6459 ~~~-----* NEAR OCEAN * Older 2 BR. house on 40>:118 R·Z lo!. Good rrms. S55.000. Newport Beach Realty 2627 Newporl B!v. 675-1642 Cost• Mis• COZY COTTAGE Only $19/J()(J. Nr. Nc11•port Ills. l ·LIH'gf' BR & a cubhy· hole BR. On R·2 Jot \1•ith i;paer to buil<t in front. AllC',Y ft('t'C'SS. Good s11i rter home. RARE APPEAL $29,900 LARGE FAMILY Strttt In atl'f"el, 4 BR., :t h11 . WANT E 0 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;; J Jot '""' .... ·"" .. · $&\,<IX! 1o ('njoy this hirgf' 4 PRIVACY Bayf.ront triplex, 3 BR .. 7 OR. "·" 2 1 h "· · h · lh k r th I I ea. l...e•11e litnd ...• $1 20.000 "'"''mom, >11.t nume v.11t is e eynote o e O\'e y LIDO REALTY, INC . elpg11n1 firt'pl11.l·e In family patio v.•ilh 1his 4 bdrm .. 21~ 8.l'ea, bu il!in drl'11.n1 kitchen, ba. fam ily IO\l'nhOUJllf', Lo"' 3377 Viii Lldn, N.B. dish"·a~h('r. il111.rb!f' top n1ainf('n11nce p I an n in g 1 .,===6c:73-~73_00-:--,-,.-­ pullman11, cera1nic t i I e d IC'Rves time to enjoy thP M11gnifircnt R.tyfront hflme kitchf'n. l.oad., or exlras pool and tennis courl!I ju!ll \1·irh rloc·k !or 120' y11ch1, plus huge pnlio! 962-!"l!'"i66. steps 11way. Top condition~ Call : Ken Br itt1ns::h11.n1 TARBELL WALK TO BEACH SPANISH HACIENDA 4 BR + 2 BATHS $38,750 Spanish lilr roof, f'atherlr11 I A good buy at $39,500. Rl"11l!nr 675-0123 (ired hill Un iv. Park Cenltr, lrv1nt Call Anytime, S..1..l~~ XtRA clean, J B ~' 111~ BA . :ti' lo!. Nn sirle, O\fNER MUST SELL. Tr11 de~ Bkr., 67J.-67,'6. 4 RR , 3 bl'I, t'I Pn, hlll!" Ii\' rm. 5:">' lot. 1...4::" ~. p<tlio ~6.000. Owrit'r, 675-69ri6. Mesa Verde style, 4 BR., 3 Ba. din. rm., fam. m1. All tlf'c., hll ·inll, brauti rully l11nd1capPd. Up- per Nf'1vport &y. 63J-22l.1. BLUFFS, attrac. d "c, To\.\•nhou~. 3 BR, 11, BA , encl colorful patio, nr pool. $37,:a>o. 644-2915 979-1970. Newport Heights LOVELY 3 Br. Spanilih homP, remodeled thruou!, nu b11.., crpl It. bl rn ki!. S~.::.00. Days 6 .fi ~ -6 1 9 3 • E\'es. 673-t&M. NPT, Hgls. 3 Br, 2 Ba. lge la m. rm & yd, Bt.lit are:.it, llf'\\' cp111;. drps Ir p.a inl. By Ov.·nf'r $3.'i,900. 6Tz.-r.61 J. S•n Juan Capistrano Ch;.irn1ing 3 Br... 2 RI\. fl.111srrr BR. is huJ,!e, 1\·11h frplc, l..arge lil'lng ,(, dininii; rms. 11·ifh frrlc. & 11·norl panelinp:. Ne1vly rltcoralf'd, nr1v carpets. Lergf' kitr-hcn "'llh brP11kfast areA. Alley llCCf!lll. $32.500. rr1lln1:. plu!lh shAg 11··wl i:=========~ r'pl, ff"lla1·r , <lrp~ •. shutlf'rl. 18X30 ':"'.=--,==----3 BR 2 BA t bit ' h R& ,\1ESA VERDE fb~ Cl\\'llf'rl • • am rm , ins. l1·1n 0 + rl1sh\l"R!'hf'r, Bonu!'I room + 3 Bdrm!! .. 2 Vl'ry llf"at l br, 1~,; b11.. on 1.11,., S'2'25. pPr '?'n. 2AACl5 front & s1rlp yarrls! Jrl('AI bi\ths !'Cp. dining rm. 11dds C'Ul-dt"-.'lllr. Shllrly ff'n('Pd yrl · Pa sco IY' . h1tulnll, SJC hfln1e_ !or, "rn!rrrai ni~g"~ up I~ over 2,000 sq, ·fl. ol w/playhse. Lii:e liv rm 49.l·:\4!12. CALL Ci) 646 ·24141 ~~ Su?mit! SF. Yf\.IOUR RFJAL· dramatic li\'ing. J UST RE· !~~~~~~~~~I T..,, l'il~I Beach Blvd., DUCED TO S35,250. v.·/tall stone !rplc. Frif'ndly l!unt. &·h. fam rm. FrcJ11hl.v paintPd Jli•l Nt ar Ntwport Po t t Offlct 'll11 b,-I 11'11d. POOL int. S.11.400. Villi! 1~ OAHU Mobil HorMt PL, C .. \f. 557-68811. * e YOWNER.-4 BR \\•i1h Jo1·cly 1ll8Sll'r J RR, 2 BA, }'"irep!iH'P, r-.'eiv suitf', 2 hnths. l1111·ge f11mily shag t.•p1 s. NP11• flnnr til~. r1n, 2 lircplA('es 11nrl 11. 1.ari;:e frn<'('d yarrl. Cnrit'ff'le hrAut 1ful pool, $39.950. VA & 1tri1·(', ·roo111 for boa! or F'llA tern1s. 1·11n1 pC'1'. $29,500, f'honc ~!J.()674. LEASE OPTION OPF:N llOUS·E, Tlf'ar !he 3 BEDRM. '2 BATH --.. ,-l IP11hu r "SINCE lMG" 1i::! \\'estrrn B11.nk Bide-. Universi ty Park, J n:ine Days 552-7000 Nights h<'ach. L:i1·rly 3 BR. 2 Bii. $275 . MONTH TURTLE-ROCK:- Mn1pl. r<'ri~t~. A rtoll hou~r larwln realty inc. Nt'w Listing! 3 Br., fam. for only $2J,500 or FHA 11p-j .11~·440:-1 . ANYTIME rm .• din rm., 2 ba. All r!~c. P~~l. Br~t Jl('hool.~ & lihop---kit . Avocado -!<haJ,! ('rpr11 ping. 9~ S..r:ale St. TRIPLEX Su nny atriJ"m. On ly i; mo·~ J\1rsa rlel J\.1ar 4 nr 5 Br., :t S~.500. Oldrr downtown 10(', old. Lll nrl inf'luded. S4;;,i:il. ~ .. lrg. yarrl. Trl'es. Nr. 11·alk ro 1he be11.ch? You n1vn ·UNIVERSITY PARK !!Chool.~. Anx ious tn !It'll. the li1nd. Existing $22.200. 2 Br .• 2 Ba 1ownhsr. ~f"llr reduced. By 0 "' n er· ls! TD. Su binit on rto\i•n greenbelt. Olrn('t lot. Gd fl40-R1:59. paymt. ln1..111nr S4 •. '\56. pP.r fenns. $29,750. FOR !Ille by 0\1'!1er, 3 bdr, 1 yr. ExJ)f'nS('s S2,617. David D. Carlson bahouse inclurl~ frplc nr11.r RealtOr 133-9293 nl'w ('pis & dps h'h"'d !lr,. l' I';'"· -;;;c..,--=-,,--,--o~~ Ji:e lot, nice neiii;hborhoorl. STY, TurtJerock, Bro11d- Pric'erl In :i;eJI at $23,900. 962-4471 ( =~J $46.1103 nioor, by o11'i:ier, $4i.37i C<1ll 645-;is78. \11/l11nd. Nr. sch.I~. 83.l-2979. Fountain Valley -2-:-STORY-M-ANSION L1guna Be1ch 4 La rge, lnrge berlrm!'I, 3 CROSS O BY O\\'NER. lmn111cul11te 4 Br, 2 Ba, lam rn1, frp1c, rlrps, 11h11g crpl, 08'1:S10ne patio. $32,;-,oo. 54.~40R. Mission Viejo tl!LLTOP Home-.1 Rrlrm , 2 l'UStom rl rapes lhru·our. f".11mily rm. lrplr, hlt-ln~. 11ir/cond., itulo sprlnklf'r.~. Jrg co1•f'red pitliQ. t:ove:r· r tte11, rlrive \\'llY & manY mote? 8.J0.-{>.187 Anytime. Newpart ... 1ch $26,250. Mobile Homes For' S•le i CONTEM GR!EN RI ER Grt'at Family Park l-10NTHLY SPACE RE!l.'TAL FROM $69.50! A great f11mily community \.\'ilh. romfort A luxury for everyOJ)f.'. Located 10 min. east of Anaheim on new Ri.,,enide }'wy, TAke Green River ofl.ramp adjacpnt to Grttn River Golf Cour11e. 4901 GrPen River Or. Corona * * 714/73i-73741 Bu1klcr's C'lnseou t on the BACK B/\Y in hl'A UI . Newporl Ri\•ifllrit nff Pr!I 3 m11tr 1-ltt bdrms., 21 2 bAth~. 1970 F1eetv..'00d 12'x6G' gracious lfv rm. v.·/11 10 cl Front & rear bedrnams fpl. Price incl 1o1·/w crp!g k J ~, ba, hlt·in~. a\\'nings, custm drps t hr u 0 u t. 11kirtin1. •forage shtd. 05hw~hr &. ·1r11•coni are Clubhou~e. game rm, Pm! just a fe11' of mltT'iy fe.11tlirei1: Live in the sun k. smoa-f'rtt C11refrr.e co"nrlo I J \'in I!: 11ir at Ra.nchO"CalifomiA. "'/Olympic !!ize swim. pool $3,000, 714/676-5155 ASSUMABLE GI h>lh,, '""'"'I'm. VACANT. ·. VER 12 200 M . "·JI Ownrr nnxlou:l! VA 11pprais· THE BRIDGE , • -01·e 1n! "" r r 1 S 1 500 p;iys Rll C'OSI~. Nn qu11lily· "1.~ 1 : ' All f('rml!, Ca.JI ANO \\IALK 00\VN TO THE ~HIRITAGI --~ -It[ AL TORS &. put. itrern, amnn g many Private party emeniti,.s. S2650. Tora l cash $30,950! SPANISH ESTATE SALE $27,000 Plush carprt1ng, d r" ri es, 3 Bcdrm 2 balh fan1 ily rm l11rge fitm ll\' mon1 fnr .iill . . • ' lh I. '·rh 1 all bu1lt1n11, double garage, e 11c 1on \\'l 11 n 11ppe111ng ... k h' I [ I f' J Ocl b 1 ,,ua e .s rng (' mo , gre11. irep i ce. uxe ui 11" ".P-re11irlrnli11I location. Nttd.s phan<.'f's, rl l~h11·11sher. Patio. Pr\ d d 11 DnuhlP ii11.r.11~"· f\ur,. 10 some care. • ce un Pr a plf'l'llf' !hr ffil)!I parlicul11r o!hr!"!I, -v.·on r lai;!·long, peolt'! li42-2.''61 Call 54:>·8424 (0pt'n t \•ei;.) TARBELL V.A. · F.H.A. Buyer ing, Bc11ul 4 BR, 3 Bf\, nC'11· 9fi»·<l·l<l 1. SANDY BEAClf BELO\V. upgraded sh;iJt rrpts. drp~. CREST REALTY Locat('d in a PR!VATE -*-BAYC-R-EST-... -huge r11n1 rn1, l!r In ('Pi] s QUICK s ARE/\. in lhiJll QUAINT & $52 ,500 •·ustm firepl. l.al'J{(' Int. rm CURIOUS NEW ENGLAND l..o\•f'l.V :t BR. + famil,v rm. for pool. 1.ti'.l'l'st price i\.leR· WE BUY HOMES FARJ\I STYLE H 0 ME. "h k I Ari ' t 1 clo1v llomc, SM.500. Hurry MR. i.,:AS.\Bl/\N /14i·!l604 lmPosing 2 s!ory 11rchitcc· ~A(' mo. JA!'CO 0 hi1:?hrr prii·NI hnmf's. on this one? KASABIAN lure of v.·ood _plank11, high BALBOA BAY PROP . l' pitch('d roonincs. red brick chim nl'y ~pirt &: orna.te win-* 642-7491 * RF.AL ES't'ATE dow shuttf'NI. 3 RR, 2 hath. Carpel, draprs, 531·5108 ( :-.:.J 531·5100 FRANCISCAN r o u n I 11 I n Spr11v.·ling 3 BDRi\.1 & DEN enrloSN'I p11lio, do u b I c B\' O\VNER 1800 ~q ft., 4 7 sty, 4 Rn. 3 BA, lam rm, floor plan, .11eiviced by 3. J:sfta~r. /\.i;sume IOAn $156 BR, 1-\ BA, fam rm. shAR util r n1, J c-ar ~1tr111te. next BATHS. Features ma1JSi\tf: mo. S:!Jf.-t fnr equily Prlv1..te cpl, used hril"k p:uio, big lo new school on ~111.~arita liv. rm.. \Vml HIGH PRt·ry, 8?.0-2138, kilchcn s,~2 OOO 1•926 Ah Ln. Hy 011·ner. 1\47-.1676 VA ULTED OPEN BEAM $22.:iOO. J RJ-<.-1-h•-.• -rio-n-&" .SL 963~2146.' , i s ·BY'O\\'NER: In1mac. 3 Br. CEILINGS, P U i\.f PKIN f'IO"] F.Rs1s1dr Cost11 :\lr.~11.. ":\'lake Room }'or Di1d-2 Ba ., shag crp!s, n; ~~E ~A~ELEO ~WA~, 6i:l--()J44 A.kl. 61&-7114 :<chnnls, quiet cul-lie-sac. D B I K FIREPLA ~· $24 250' dy·• .. c lean out thC' 531000 968-4 BiR" b;i.y \l'iodow frames" 1 • 8 UN ITS, l'n~lll :'\ff'll". R yr11; J:arai;ce .. your trash f~ CASJ-1 . ' · . 5!f.i. M/\.J ESTIC VIEW OF THE dn. $254. mn. Al 6''i"" int. incl',; 11.~.soc. frr. 4 Bdrm modf'I.~ from $2.11,6 00. Unbclie1•able! Drh•p to Ir\'lne & Tustin Avf'.; lf'fl on Sa nta l.~abel, 1 i g n s lo Riviera model or p h , 5'~51'17, sales ofc. The Ea1y Life i~ yours In the~ 2 anrl 3 BR Townhousf'S. Sparj(linR" cltan In and out. Pool, "·ell ktpt grounds, fee land and &ood k>c«llon. From $26,900, CO LWE LL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS DESERT CREST Own your own lot Gnlf. CLUBHOUSE. ~Atural Hot PoolR , S.~.!¥.JO to $7290 Free Brothure~ ELRIDGE REALTY CO. P.O. Box 66,;.0 Desert Hot Springs. Cali f. { 7141 32$.-6444 '52 ZIMMER 35x8 ronvt.rtf'tl for office Ul!I!. AJ50 gd !or vii.cation rttre11t, lBaja or The River !) Will 11cct'pl bst ofr 11round $1<iXl Daya 542-3007 or aft 7 p.m. 494--0173. Sf'p 1420 S. Main St .. Sftnl1.. Ana . St·e '"' "A"'llrrl • \\\nnhir" f\lm i1hf'rl mO(!pJ ~mt! ON SALE THIS "'EE!\. ~3900 nr ~'Al· 7900 ALL l'CI 1n quirt adult park, 11mt"1J lrf'P , oonlf'd h.v OCf'an hrf"l!zt>.11, 20x4:\, l B A. Lane-Pr. t>4:~jfl'1, J\10811.E llomf'. 1971. !4x52, Arlull Pitrk. Pf'l 1ttr1C1n. l\'.l'n1n£, skirt!!, lnd1c-pd. 1:42-41711. BAY & OCEAN VTE\\r 2 STORY J\10 81LEH0,\1 E UDO PAR K. 54().....3672 ---- lle1I E1t1le, Gener1I Acrug1 for sale 150 PROF'ES.~lONA.L ho r !! e r11nch on h1w11y 'ZI 11·/lO .lilall PoticA IRC'lc rm. 221.1 .11rrl'.'.11 ·rn Rll \\"/4 \\"tlJ1 "'/~pht lflv ?> Br. houEf! It !1f'ICll. P11!p ~uhj1:-rt lo n1>v.• lrv.-y ((lnlllr. & lliMl MW cnty rd. 646-1~7 or 540--0190 Agrn•. lfivE~R~s~1=o=E---.~o-A~c~.-1 Good navtl gro1•e, Jdf!al lor 1ubd ivi1inn. AIM h•• approv· Pd mobilP home map 1281 lipRCf'l!J. Sevtr11\ othr.r choice acrPRIJe• a v11ilahlf'. Re11Jter. 6&3-4740 Rivr.rl!ide 9-3; 494. tm l.111una eve". 32 Plus Ar.res 1o1·/private Air 11trip, vif!"'· 011k trtt'I, roll· ing hills/ nr f(')\\'O. $17,SOO, Cnntact Fr.iink Burr 723 P ini' SL Rerlhluffs, Cal. 96080. 9lfi: 577-7511. Comm1rcl1I Property UNUSUAL 151 Ll\·p abn\"P yl)ur own bu~- 1nCJ11.11. Arlclllionat renta.l in- Nlme frnlll othtr units. Unlqu,. bu ilding for artistic acti\'itic1. COLWELL P RO P£RTJ£S. IN<' RE ALTOR S il!1f"1!.,,h1H1.h"', Cor ona del M .-.r 675 ·7225 Commcrcitil inve11tment In Co11ta Mrs1 's busiest 1hC1p- pini!' l!l"f'.llJ. Jn('(lme ov@r $.iOl'IO pr. yeAr. Priee t'lfi.950. F.xrPllr nt IPrms. Ca l l 546·1600. JNVESTMf.:NT DIVISION IO /THEREAL \' )l l~TAT P.RS . . ' First Tlmo Ollerod CoAst H\\'Y, C:Ornn11 del J\1ar 3 Cnmmerci11I & duplex S95.oco owe TD@:71!i'7. E . 17th St .. Cost1 Mei• Top location, low down 11.53 SPf'.nd•hle return Rt alonnmi('!I, Bkr. 67H700 Duplexes/Units aal• !\1ESA VERDE 162 Nflw J BR., 2 Ba .. 2 llr, t!Ai B11. Bir .ins., dishw1shtr. "'h"l cpr~. rlrps, frplr.., 3 c..,r .• 1 rar ,.pact • Pri tenc- Prl yards, palin · 1 blk lo Bli nk £. Shopp in,1. Xlnt \!)('. Call before 9 am or aft 9 pm. Principal• on J y, M6-27Ri. UNITS WANTED }lave bu.vers for dupltxe1 \IP To litrae unils. I! your price i• reallsllc \\"e c1'n stll ii for you. Ltt lht Rt•r tron computer help you price you r prol)f'rty, A(tnt. 675-7225 C.P,I. Income Pro1Nrty 16' bch·m~,, i ~. blllhl'. Hnnm fo r 4 BEDROOMS -Ot rl. ln1nl8('. !Jiit orrf'nng. \l'i!h R DAILY PILOT Tum unu.~ed Item~ into qulclc SF:A. Opens to lge. deck c11m/)f'r ''r hna! l>t'hind . 67:Hl144 All!. 646-711 -1 C!as111fit'<I arl. cnsh, clll l 64~-5673 \vi!h 11 vip\v of the \VAVES fE'tle", Thi~ \\'on't IA.~t Ion&:. Tr1·r1flc 1·nluP, 4 bedronmi; -:;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;:::;:::;::;;;;:;;;:~.;;:;;;;::;::;;;;::;::;;;;:::;:::;:::;;:::;.'..::;:::;;;;;::;:::;;;:::;:::;:::;;:::;:::;;J Offtrf'rl Il l $'29.1;i<1. hon1r \\'Ith 2 h111h11, nr\\·ly " BREAKI NG ON THE 1 l.''> I .1\t (01 1 l ll1(h"·'l Coro n a del M ar 675 ·7225 GREAT LRkes E"panrlo in lop 5 ~11..r 11duJr park. no pets, 2 milers lo hf'.iich. Ml'lny cui;lom fta!urfll!. Rf'n! S72.20. Sfoe by 11ppoinfmrnt to 11ppr('ci11lt~ Will consider lerm~. 963--618.l C• ORBIN pitin!rcl \1•Hh crmC'nted arpa BE'ACH BELO\\'. • for bo11t or 1r11lll'r. l...a~,. s~'O~' ,( 'f>-Ctf Q.$ The 2nd ~!nry l'Ollla inll m~lr. 'fil Argu~ dt'IUllf! Mobilt 7 HOUSES. , .2 LOTS t•lxer upper 1 11nd 2 Bdrm. S~7.l. n10. Income, Sl0.000 dov.'n 642·lm 11·ardrnhe cJo~ts. Mftny ~."<-~ J..' ~ ).'\'"). .. ~ J...J .W, bdrrn. \\•/privAte harh. Co7.y Hom!!, 10'x5.~'-i\tust Re to MARTIN tra .~. NPl\r ell i;chool5 11.nlf ril'n , \\7ITit BLACK i\·JETAL Jdt.11 1 home ln prime 1-larbor appreciatP. Lnc, on CM!ll •hopp111g. ror rlt"«111ls ple11r.e flie Puzife wilh the Bui/I.Jn Chuckfe f' IR € PI. ACE & EX-lllghlands A~A . 4 Sp11.ciou~ J.fwy., .. crruis ~t. rrom r1'11l. :11(1....Ji20. TENSIVE USE OF GLASS ..... l•m 1 •m 21, bf'ach. $4.000, Call John, REALTORS 644-7U2 --io1 POP LA~ MODEL MESA VERDE TARBELL Exc1r1nl{ hon1r r r 0 n I * ,-UNITS * atrium, hup:t b1·111R mom, tlun!ington Rc:ich. _ Bich ;u:;~1~~1) ~n~;,1;,r n~~~~f"2 unit" rtntf'rl (q S~OO ~; \'eJJN old. S'ti,!l""iO. A.rd nio., furn , Ont"·rteiuxt' b3rh . i;3rpt>I RPll.flor!I. M~llll-tO. SUO mo. Reiil hrelJld & bu!!f"r ~ 11nltJ11, NO VA? CAil! 673·~3 642·72.'"l.1 E\'f".-. $1200 MOVE IN I DARB N !ti I ' I I' I . • • 0 1 k f I" C HE SE "'u"Tlll., 1 y ' " '1 torronga rters o ·~• FA ING TO T • A. .__11,,, kll•h•n b 1t I n 1 , &12-2!H2 aft S nr wknd11. four scromhled words b1. J\Jod · ed k't he /rlbl ,,.. · ... low to fo rm four iimple words. .. 1 trniz 1 c n, "' · c pt/drp11t "1. • sparkling NOTHJNG Down • Assume ,Ink k dishm~Tr.. F.S. 6 H&f I $'3 OOll I R E E S A J 1-, humcr rRnge k ribl. oven~. pno · • • !Mn. L'>25 eov•r1 till , includ- 1 I J I I"" J ' 1-lomt"s on the other JJll'lc of CA.LL · '=". '46·14 14 Ing util. 20x43 Bolse OiaclldP • the little 1t·a.lk·brhf,te. SELL 9w ~ . 1 Br .. 1 8 11. HunliriR"ion UPWARDS Of $1 00.000:-11 •• ,,,.... ShorecH ff•. C.11 < n I I ec t you d(')n'I mind "CROSSING :EAL TV . 213/198-6714 Kent R,11lry. OVER TIJE BRIDGE", you Ntir Nt wperl Piit o rtl('e L"RG 1 8 r, Skyline Mobile ran !llt"lll this cht1.rmlng .old B{YfRONT, PIER Home 12'x5.5', 111 bltn a ~ homt> for p 11a.n r.'1 . I.lice Mw, $58,000 FULL PRICE Ch$rniing ~ nn beach home Dellgbtrul prk, 1 mi 1·rom $79,lOO. JG.I BEORM UNITS r umlshf'l'l apt,. clost to town. NO LOAN FEt:. SU.000. do"'TI, o\\·ntr will tinance. 642-tm $115,000 * CENTURY 21 * 6 Unit• IHtbluff 2 BR., 2 bath unilJJ. 2 yn. oltt, f'\11\y rarp, & dr1ped. Cov,....rtd parkln1. Bttt JOca, Hon. $150,1'.XX>. Tn thu" :t Br., h11rrl11'0fll't flrinr hlJmP. rl'nCf"d y1u•d , f'!().~I> 10 "rOOcl. Nice nrii;:hOOrhl'lnd. , Pl\ymcn111 less than rf'nt. associated BROKERS-REALTORS Z02S W lolboo 47 J -)~6 ) I SUM E A 1 ·~ I' I I I · TV has brought t lot of f'lew .1h1ngs· into 1he liou,e:: r-~-:--c--:--:-:--.sporting evenls, operas,. plays ' 1''0R TH0Sf: \VHO KNOW on sAncty snore. Exciling Hoag Hosp in N.B. S!i&OO. IT'~ An.EAL STEAi. hArhor 111ctlon . rhoict: localf". M~l3S6. a 1 171•10~1 0 MISSION REAL TY 2301 Bityilde Dr. $163,000 CUSTO.i\f itoadllnu \ J(}xj,i, ~~~-;-~~~~~·~ 98..i ~. Coa~t }{\\',Y. l.a~una Ry Appolntmr.nl expanded !iv rm., bt&m Pd -II'' 4111..• Phone (714) 494.-0731 Tffl lluhrrt 67$•R.i00 -t'f'llfh#, encl. f)t.lreh, 11ir 2 1 • OJJ~\l SHERW••O REALTY 91_3 1.edroom, l§tA;4 &rookhu"'· r .v. 2 Bath J) MESA VIROE-, 4 IEOROOM Newport Pen1n1ula a • 1 r f • I d ,. I\ I i a I m.:ioo lull prlct. NPIV rAr- .. ntiatibortltJod, r n r a-f-o u • ~'•· l+M-ttrtme11,,tn~.rilfo+---­ pluth ~rptl throughout. 2 In kHch.!n. Mt1b!I" alfqe. I P A Y R I C I 'Ocl -· ~ i:t 1-.. ,..,,r-jr-T,-T, .,.,-,.--... ,--1 O Comp!s!t the, t~Ut~fe qu~r&d by f.thr19 In tna rniuin~ ""'°rd: ~u develop from if•p No. ~ b•low• :e PllNT NUMIEIEO I' lfl!ft S r L I' I' I' I' ,. r I I I I I I I I I I b1JN.; buU!:ll\ flttpl1t'f., In mt'ld!J ronrliuon,.SltPi 10 Mludtul hom. Red Ca.rp@t be1ch, Hurry' Rtd Carptt *'•118". ~ .!illtru't. ~1~~640 •. SCR~M-Lm ANSWERS IN fLASSIFICATION 100 -~ ('(Ind. Summt'r r't'n! OI' !or 4-p rx Apt., Owntr't .l BJ\ . -CLOSE IN FOR~''" hy 0wflf'r, 6 BR: 4-t. 3 w.·0-BR..'.1, Clos• to So. 2-Story 2 Bdrm .• 2 bath homP. SA.. 40x20 pool, circular ~le . $5900. 33$-6694. CCMtat Pl11111. 2 yrs. g tlme i Good OM!&n VII'\\'. Quif'I drfVf', I~ i.na, \VHfcllft W!:STERNER. Mobil• Home ff"OIL ~7fm, 531·9573. 1trHt. Xlril ntiiihhorbood. /t)(lvrr Shor"• arPa. 24X60 2 Br., 2 Ba wtt ba r. Pr1nc.tp1.laonly. Rare find at W ,lOO. 17!,llOO. C.11 6~ b<I 9 lam rm., crp~. ~,.,.. t>· S-4 l'LIX!S * 499-~ ~ ~nr flflf"r j:)O. Prine. nrdy. -~~ cond. 1ttt110Mbl1! --\'l:T$ NO DOWN! . ~ 8AYFRON'T, .fi BR , 211 BA. , ·--Prl~ipals0ti1Y..Owntr/11.atat. · ~ 11oo1 •llp.'8y ow•er. W .000. U MOllL! HOMI 61r>.ll&I oft 1 pm. II=•~ &:I .!'rino only. ro..\1<7. , BEST Ol'ttl\ '*'11!0 r.. ,..1 l1tm undor lllf, ._1 --'-=-==::.;-=--, Wh!Ja EJ ..... t lltm•A·LIM Dinw>A·Llne. ~ by Iha """"' - " .. • • 17 Pll..OT ·}OVE,ATISEA fltdntsdaJ, ApP!I 12, lll72 DAILY PILO T CT 41 "'"'"'"A'"' I~-' __ ..... _,.,..~!~ -~'--;;;!,;;;;;;~ _[ ... _ ..... ,_ ... ~·_·" 1_~ [ Aoon-.. ~[!j! Aoon..nulotAW ][t] ~·';;;,;"""'";;;;"'"';;;'" ~~ l ::ln:-c::o'.'.m:-•.,-P,,,...r o.;.p_•_rt;.:y_._;cl66 )Houns.,Furnl1hed 300 Hou••• Unfurn. J05 HouMSt:-urn4tr 1 A.,,...pt_•_._F_u_rn_. ____ uo~. Apt. Unfurn. "5Apt. Unturn. 365 Ap•. Unfurn. 365 Apr. Unfurn. t .___ ..... _ .. _ .... __.J ra il! _ Cener:at ~. P Unfurn. 310 ---------RIME •l:Plrx 3 Rr . 2 Ba., Corona del Mar Costa Mew --------·-Cost• Mesa General Gtntral Cost' Mesa Hu,ntington 8eJ(h i.l\c. l00/J.ll0.._J,li2..JOO_ N.+·--------1 ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cosht i\ll·~;1. ~~11....(il.)1. CHARi\11NG 2 Br .. 2 Bn 2 BR SIT5Jn10 Isl & lti~I No Balboa-P9nintul -Furn. Bacflelirmr's 8 UNIT . Wa lkfo Behl C11pc· ()1( 1 ! Cnita.i:e. Ju;..;t ga r. 200"Jl Cypre~•· (nr RAY F'ltONT. Chol<..-e;; OR. 4. •1pecially n ic•. 2110 EL CORDOVA APTS. From $145 *°T $1-1~ :l BR. 11 . Ba .. nt•y,·ly paln!1•d, Bltn~. c-rpt /drps, cn<•I r<1ti11, ON BEACH! 1 & 2 AR. Sl lO ~1. SIG r,1 dn . rt~11~. Nu kh & app I. Palisades & Tustin A\'t-) BA, p!f'r Si float. SummET _Newport Blvd., CM. "IO!l Palrn, JIB 847.:19$7. Shd1n~ ~oor opt>n!' to seclud· $13!;, Singlt'!I, 1.."0uplt-#, fam· <l 0 r yearly. furn, or unfu1·n • * ST~i Al1o\i·:ui-;r --.-. -----_ __ ed pnoo •rn hou~t' & 11 k' O\' ~'~r 67~ 20 39 •a U I t'S. 2 BR, gar, ·1d11: ' · r · · Lrg 1 Br garden 11p1, •'>I ' nit·Nr. Shop'g , <111oe:l•·11 . Su•ps \() I i t 11 e R AH 979 ••30 -r •nt· • ou1• _·--Laguna Beach Stil. 710 \\'. 18th SL Furnished & Unfurnished Dishwasher · Shag Carpeti ng · \Valk-in ('Jo:-· ets. Forced Air l·leat • Jo;xtra l .. ar}!e Roon1s • Beautiful Game Roo111 ·Heated Pool · BBQ's· Enclosed Garages. Quiet surroundings anrl close Lo shopping. (Nr I I arbor & 1-lamil ton St ) .. Kr S<'hl~ & .slw1pl(". Chilrlrcn 11k. !l() p.·1 ~. Sc~ {'rntf'r St., (_',i\1. 6<1~-~.140 ur 54f.l.:,l(;.-..:2. ~l'l~N. & UNf'VR.~. 2 BR. f rom S2GS AOl;L'l'S ONl.Y f lll'fll!Ul'f:! AvaHAble 2 & J OR. 'l Ba. lt'!:a ~~lll1< Corona 8eh & ~hop11, $400 Avr., llB. $120 !\T ,1147,39~7, per nw. E1·es &14-2333. Days 2 BR, ga.r, F'Pll('~ );ct Avail PLF:ASANT t10mts, frplr.. 4 ti<t;»a:>.'0;_,~-- 4 unit.~ _ 2 ll\!.!!1 _ Nr ..• _6_7_5-_1_'2_4_. ------5"1• Onld 0.K. No pe1"· t•loae in. 4 BR & I BR StJ..:.i· * \\'TNTER HATES • -, 219~1·~ Maple 540·6'133, for 1 BR. 4," Ti~A. ' Alh'flc furn $tudtos SIJ5. 1 rvPrythini::-. X111t 1•entols. 2 BR inc Gra11d piano. 721 0 0:-.-.:::-;::::;::c7:0C>;::;:I . .::::~!'.::::..:'.~~::,~~'.'.:... __ _ C',{}0(1 <·<Hl<L Let1vi n1: area. h1argucritP. Avail 4/1~7/1 , 3 Br 2 ba ._ large yd Mt'!IU Duplex•• Furn. 345 BR '.~ $125. Adult!!, no pets, Ag1 .. fi7;>-(}1'M. S'J.50 1110 or Suinnlt'I' !'ates Vrrde. S2.i0 pt>r mo. No·i ~...:.~·--------213:1 t::ldf'n, -'lgr. Apt . 6. aft 71! 6l' 85761557 ,~7 dogs. 546-Sm eves. Newport Betch 2 RR, l'omPJruni:-s145 1110. Industrial P roperty 168 · ;)<-"u · Costa Mesa 4 BR. 2 Ba., patio, f~cd YN!" YE:AllLY, 2 BR .. frpl .. S,'1() St>rur!ty ff'f'. 20 4 3 Mountain, Des•rt, Resort 174 QUll\r, Cutr, Maple furn. l'oo l CollaRe for I. & lndry. LAh'.F:FRllNT "~t:ilr, pri\'fltf' liO Ori :'1111.r $13.1. point \l'llh 270' on lakf'. ~.~~~-----­ r aw n . ..;k in 11n•;1, llnnie !..· Lido Isle ~---------~ u. r..; t hnn1r ,run11~h1•d fr!I' F'URN J BR, yr·~ lst", $200 S.1.,,0110, •A1lrl11101111I lar\!e pt>r 1no. Beg. ~111~' l: or lt1k<il'Ollf lo! for S21 ,000: sumnH•r r8 1es Junr 15 thru Takr holh for SCJ.1.000. Big ,,r'J'.I!. J5, $17~10. 67f)..1892. R 1•11r phour 71 ·1/Sfif.-1:171 or -,.C.---,~~---- H.R. 11ho1u> 8~6-fi:!7 1. • Newport Beach **BIG-BEAR LAKE: AVAIL YEARLY Onl,1· $3.~!Y.i. Cahin nrs1 1rcl in 2 blks bra.ch, 1 blk bay. Nirt !hr \1·{)0{ts. "Try i!. yuu'I! bach V.'/rull l.:ih•hen. NP11• like 11!" Call P.o~s (7J4J · i;h11g <.'l'P1~. e'tc, Prerer 5?li·17:1S Qr 11ri1\': Sprnt·tr' 11·on11;1n. $110 ut il pd . R('al t:.~111tr, P.O. Box Z'l2ll, NU·VIEW 1RENTALS Big Bl"ar J .. 1kr. C:ilif. !17::~10:\0 or 49-1-324~ o-;;t;.1St.1-;-Proo-:J78 -BACHELOR-AT BCH. . . -, ' Bttlboa, I blk (}(:('Rn, Oldf'r 40 ACRfo.S, N,f,. Ulah. 1ralk bldg. Vr~' cl,.an. Avail In lake & ~1nall !n1111. S"1'200. ,.Pfll'll'. $~2.50 util pairl. S42 nn .. s~12 .\lo. SI{-:\07fl. NU.VIEW RENTALS Out of St~fe ProJ,:-118 67:~-4£!?.0 nr 4!W·l24_R crpts, drps, blfns, ktds O.K.. nd k I"'~ h \\'11ll;h·f', C~1 548-4'.~\. S'~ • ,. I 545-3908 IU ec . ~ TilOlll ' ·"'· ...._,, ren. . Balboa Bay Prop. 6'l3-7t10 ONE ~Orm. Adul!s, no prts. E t Bl ff Pool & Utili lif's includi>d. •1 u Duptex•• Unfurn. 350 I Sl4.">-1:i0. f>.18-76119. SUPER BLUFFS Gener•I l-""'.-'1=11::.•E" .. E"'K-"'>,:::R::.E_E-,-.- 'J. BR, plu11 dPn Bach., nu dee.,. no kil. $75. 3 BB.'!1, -4 BR's. $165. 2 BDRr-.1-bu!lrins, 2 Br., Slh;,, Adl!i;, 642·21R1 . G1'f'enllrlt locations dra~!,-~~ry,e~~S Cf'cil Pl. DE 'UX>' 2 B -From $290 Per monlh No pelt!. · ... -· r, nr shop!<., vacanl & ready Pool. Adlr~. no pf'!!I. Util pd. 1884 ~10nl'ovia S48--033~i. brst {~~,('I --·-]~l ;H;;:;~-:·-;:::.;;-ta-~-·;-:-o""sa .. J • really Aptl. Furn. 360 ·v.:,-Spanish Count ry F.'state I.iv· 2-414 \'i.sta Of>I Oro General ing &. :.pac-ious Apts. T~r· Ne1vport Beac·tr" ~-ra('ed pool : sunkPn 1:as BBQ. 644-1 133 ANYTFME A Unbeliev11blr Lit•ing -Onl.v 1 Br unf $150.furn $175 Fountain Volley Bold New Concept 2 Br uni $175·1urn $110 For l..t'ase, 4 Br .. 2 Bl!,. 2200 3 BR Studio • furn $275 •q. fl ,A:!'.I. M•Y 1. 1300 FURNITURE RENTAL i4 blk• S. or Sao Di•go f'1wy mo. 96,.,...1..._.1. on BPa<'h, 1 blk \V. on 1-lol1 to 1ti211 Parksidf' Lane.) .-l\lonth to Monlh 40 ACR~~:<:. N.E. Utah, walk House's Unfurn. 305 * lOO';'o Purchasll': Option I •WE ha1•e a large selection j714• 847-54-41 Huntington &each 10 a ke & l'iml'lll ro11'n. $1200. G 1 of 3 and 4 bedroom t.omt.~ * Wide Selection-UPPER rronl 2 Br. furn apl. S42 Dn., S12 !\lo. fl.~.~.:lOl.ll, -"-"~•.r_a_______ that c11n be 'mo1·ed into Style-Color. Ove1·looking l11ke park I. R ea l E state Wanted 184 For Rent, almost immediately on our * 21 Hon r Oelil'ery beaut. 1."nc.losed patio & L•ase or Option Re nt -o P Ii 0 n p I a n ~· pool. Adu lls, no pets $169. "'ANT-4 Plf'X (el'l VA 1011 4 bt>clroom beauly with SHERWOOD RE ALT y . ~ ... >rn 103.i 12th ~!. :i.1&-2692. dn11 n IVJ)I' PF.TF:R DOBBS-l':parkling hardwood floor!!, 2 __.. ~ 'G""1' 6 ·, • 3 o 4 540--8555 2 BR. ~hag crpt, drp~. bltn~. ' ir .. , . ' ·• -I o or luxu rious ba lhs, c·ar""IS & 6~ 90 ' "' Cl 1 p d 1 blk 10 ~tores. Adults, Pf"\ 4·>-.1... c!rat"Je• in living & dining e BF.A I Bachf' or a -con.~idrrrd. S175. 7681 EU is PRIVATE part.v 11·anl .~ IU room.~. rrd brick fireplacP. Furn. all uril in1• SOO. 517 \V. 19th, Ci\l 548-34.81 N A 84~ 754_ bu,v 3 or it Bdnn hon1r 11.R. huge kilr hen 11ith eal in~ ALA Rentals e 64S.3900 2756 N. ~1ain, ~A :...t7-0.~14 °· · r-· 1 ' d bl I Lido Iii• nr r .V. rrin. flnly . &12-0~27. 11pace. ou P. garai:i;e. a r~~ e QUIET R('trPa1 -I ·Br, ·Back Bay fenc.."ed yard. Vacant 8 "'"' LIDO ;Nord Baylronr Apl. [ I~ l'Parly !It S225 per month. A~~·hR:~;~l~ti~pr!.;~~~Qo 10c--RE_A_T_l_oc_•_l_;o-,-,-h-,,-h-,-,-lf"d Bach 8.· 2 BR. Sub-lei. $200 l :iliiiiiiii·ii·ii·oc_; •• 1 .... ;;;•;;· WC;ilal Iker & Lee 3 BDR.\1.. 2-ba-.-ca~i);-1~ ~~8;.~u l r.~. no pels. $145. 1 _•.:.0.:13::".:.· .:.'"="·.:6.:.7:l-4c.:::9.:.'ll:c. __ · drape~. dbl. g11r , pool, ne ar ----------Newport Beach Realtors shopping, park. S 3 0 (). Balboa Island ON Ba y Near Lido • 1 Rr. Business 2790 Harbor Bl\,rl. 111 Adams 962..&°il!'l. 2 BR. Upstairs. Yrly. 1 w/priv pa tio. S19:)/mo. U!il Opportunity 200 54:>-9-191 OJ)f'n Jo:ves I -4 BR, s2·,o. lsr ~· la•l mo pt,•1·son, SlZlO/mo: 2 prrsons incl. Roat sl ip a v a I I . 1----------Bf'.AU'lU"" CLEAN .(. ren! Oprn. 17641 .\11s1y $175 + Uti!. RPI'.~ req. No 67J.647J(]. NE\\' LISTIN(; ....... LanP, Hnl/;: Bea1·h. ....,, •· t t & 1 1 · -----.-~---~ ''18 UNIT \TACA J ht-droom home ,..._ '· ... ,.,e. s al'I nio~. 2 AR, ulil pd, .i::-ara.ge &· ll'i!h hrepl11ce & builtin:<. $120, Lal)l'.f' 2 hcdroom home $:.0. dc'p. ti73--:'J97\. 673--27:1'.l. pal io. 11\J pain! 6.• crpt, S22:-0. MOTEL'' Availahle to a family only 11·ithgara21.".fen(·"d.Vac-11 nt NICE 2br~fu-1;n il'l hf'd L«P or Slj() wk. (2131 TO BUY OR SELL at S2:JO per mo, ~all a.gen! Rent·A-Hous• 979.1430 apartmPnt. rre~hly pain1t><i. 596-1922. Holla nd Bus. Sales ~46--4141. 4-BR-:-2-BA~t~:-drps, $1!10 pl.:'r month yearly. Apt. Unfurn. ''Th! Broker Y.'ilh En1pathy" LANDLORDS! bltn~. $270 mo. lmn1Prl oc-Adul!s only. No pl."!.~. O\.\·ner. 365 1116 Orange A\'f ., C.M. . I' . N I cupancy 968-34!"14 f'ves. l =·-7'~·~08"_'i.~------ 654·4170 540-06ml F.VF:S \\le Specla ize in ewpor lrvi'ne Balboa Peninsul• Beach e Corona dtl i1ar • GRO\YING firm n f' f' d s Laguna a & Dana Poi nl. associate or sllb·mntraclor Our Ren1a\ 51."rvice is FREE to purrha~P. a1111rn1hlt' & lo \'ou! • $25 \\'K & UP,On Ocean • 2 BR., den .. • · · · · · · • · · · • $?.00 !..lively Bach • 1 Br, • Room!! :l BR. 2 Baths · · · · · · · · · -S3:'.0 ~1aid 5"'r\lice-Pool-U til Pd. 3 BR. 2 Ba., lam. I'm . · $34.'i e Call 67:i-81-'0 e 3 BR. 2 Ba., fa m. rm ... S:' .. iO C d I M Balboa Peninsula NE\\', &yvie"'· (pl., J BR .. 2 BA., a ll blc n11. $32.'l, shag. (71-4 ) 968-6.iOJ. Corona del M•r l'lh1p pi!rt~. k11s & 011::1u1s. NU-VIEW RENTALS \\·'p havP spaef', p a rt.~ 673_40?.() or 494-:1248 ~urc-r.~.-h£'1p & orrlcrs.l :CC..'-'~---~=-­ Rerr's S25.000 fnr tooli; & in· $115 ,l'alk lo water H.B. vrntorv. Ne\\•port Organs, S125 2 BR alone on lot "4.).-J;.iJ. Sl:lS 2 BR gar kids/C.M, ~150 2 BR kicls/pPll'I N.B. 3 BR. 2 Baths .......... S.1.5() oron• • ar -4 BR, 2 Ba., Fam, Rm. SJ75 I BR .. furn. encl g11r., nr 4 BR., 21,t ba, fam. rn1. S.'l90 complpte shopping, $16.1 mo. -4 BR., 2~fl ba., tam. rm. S400 602 Heliolrope. 646--6300. ._.a,.:: ~!!!! ON TEN AatEs -NE\\' LISTING Adult Living · No Pets. 2077 Ch1rle St .. Cost• M•s• 642·4470 HACIENDA HARBOR From $150 DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfurnished tleated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid . Adults Only · No Pets 241 Avocado St .. Costa Mesi 646-1204 LA COSTA APTS. 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished. & Unfurnished Built·lns • Shag Carpets . 'Drapes • \V alk-In Closets • $\\'irrimin,g Poot • Bar·b·aues -En· closerl Garage. \Valk to shop ping center. ALL UTILITIES PAID Adults · No Pets 354 A vocado St .. Cost• Mesa 642°9708 MESA VILLAGE APTS. 3 BEDROOM-$150 2 children w'lcome, no pets Forcerl .'\ir Heating • ·\Vater Paid -f'ar11e1 ~ • Drapes -BuiJ t,in Stove -Carpet · Stall Sho\1" er· Laundry Roo1n. J-.. enced Yard. 1046 El Camino Or. ii:A, Cost1 MtsA 546-7331 VILLA GRANADA APTS. Townhouse. Spaci ous 4 Bedroom. 2112 Bath . Balconies. Fireplace. Wet bar . Attached 2 car garage. Near Cd?\f high school. 835 Amigos Way, Newport Be1ch 644·2991 HIDDEN VILLAGE APTS. Home·Like Living Families Welcome! l BEDROOM-2 BATH From $159 Carpets • Drapes · Ai r Condit ioned · Enclos- ed natios • Heat erl Pool • Forced Air Heat Carport & Storage. 2500 South Salta, Santa An1 (enter 2 blks W . of Bristol. off ''{arner on Linda \Vay. ~ou th to W. Cen tral) 546-1525 V ILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS l & 2 BEDROOM APT. Furnished & Unfurnished Adult Living Dis hwasher rol or coord inated appliances Plush shag carpet· m irrored wardrobe doors· indirect lighting in kitchen • breakfast bar • huge private fenced patio • plush landscap· ing · brick Bar,be·Ques · large heated pools & lanai. 3101 So. Bristol St., Santa An1 557·8200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AGENT 365 PIZZAS s17;, 3 BR 1-1.B. Kid~/pets. 2 BA, 21 ~ &l't'\'S, kidl'l/pPIS Horse ranc-h 2 BR C.f\1 . Or-vu -"I l11 li'I \,lid . LRG. furn. ba("h, :1ingle ma.le $125 incld'• uril. No cook, no pc;1s. 61~7:17. - Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 1 • 2 BR. Funo . .Jt u~. -;;;-----=-Fireplacea / prlv, pati01. • Ciista Me s.-· Small, Large, Larger TO BUY on ~ELL Holland Bus. Sales Rent·A~House 979-1430 Balboa Island "The Broker y,·ith Empathy" ----~..,-....,--,-:-.,- lllfi Orang\' AvP., C.I\!. l Bdrn1, 2· Bath. blt-i~. 6.">4-41 70 54~8 F.VF.S C'11rpe-1, drapei;, Y e a r I y ---------lra~r S375/1no. 673-42I>4. FOR Salf' San Francisco --·~·-~~--:---­ S1ylr DPl l, ii 1· Pr 1ook i 11 g Balboa Peninsu1a I\Pl\'fl(ll'I Pi~r. All ~{'\\' "t"lrc-BRAND nP "' hoUSP, 2 RR. 2 tronu· r11u1p, 100 From BA 2 car garagP Yeorly. l)('c-a11. C.ond l!l'Oss. Ful ly 67~382.i ' l ic-rn~f'rl ,l· mono, S14 ,500 .. I ~~~---~---Call R.i6-0:-i71. FOR lease, ne'v ~ br., ocean. ----h•on! dupln:. C 11 r p P Is . CARNATION li·r Creamlan1I drapP~ &. frplc. 67j..2895 or 1170 Rakrr. PPrfP ct famil.v &33--9011 husin r1<r-:. <'all ;,.J6-3798 for·j -C.:.:.---~-~~~­ fu l! particulars. VIE\\', nPY.• 2 br, 2 ba, fam rnt, 2 rar gar. )'riv. S325 HOUSF.\\'IVF:S : 0 pr r 11 ! r 1110, Lease. 6Ta-3824 .• v<lur 01vn bus1nrss at ilon1r. E arn to SROO nion!hl.' Corona del Mar _-"-·'-_1_"_1·~~-~~-i BRAND NEW· $485 Business Wanted 210 4 Br, 3 Ba. }-am. rm.~2 frplc-. ~I A N U F' A CT U R I NG Ca rpe1 r-:, dr11pe.~. Ha rbor Vil.""' l/omrs. 67ll-71JJ. or \\'holt"salt. Or:i ngf' Co. l-7=-o-;:,--.,-"--7- WritP deiail!'I to pril'. party. 2 BR, l BA, frplc, \lo' 'w P .O. Box 272, Cos1a Mesa, crpli:, bll·in~. gara.gr, !l'lti'..77. no Pf'I~. Yl."erl_v. 67a-49.i2 WANTED, Coit• Mesa . ---l 1 P1ill11r Casa del Oro Cost• Mas• ''SINCE 1M6" Al.L UTILITIES PAID ll'l l \\'esrtrn Bank Bldg. Compa~ befo~ you rent • Univel'sily Park, Irvine Custom designed, fea tur in,;: Day1 552·1000 Nights • Spacious kitchen with in· _ d irll':ct lighting Pools Tennis Contnt'J Didst. ~ Sea Lane. CdM 644-2611 (MacArthur nr Co11st Hwy) \rATCH thf" sunset in this executive 3 bdrn1. Ocean 'Blvd, duplex. Adult~ only. $450 1.lo, Agent 67f,..4930, &IG-002Q. e Separat~ din'g area 3 BR. 2 ba . lam. r m .•. S.140 e Home-like storage 2 & l Br. a pts, new, a great 2 BR. 2 bathll .......... $300 a Priva111': patios place to live yr-round! \\'alk 4 BR. 21,~ ba .•.. ,, . S325/375 e Closed garage w/storage beach & shops. Frpl .. b\1n~. (i d h•11 • ~:~ Jenglh · marble pull--~;-~_''_·~-~.-~~-'-'°_'·_'_1_3_._'_'_'_1, re I • King·SZ Bdrms 2 BR Apl. Walk 10 Oce1-1n & a P ool • Barbequ~ • sur-shop'g. Sre !o apprec-iatP! ·· REALTY rounded with plush land-Dayl'I. £7:H:l.i 10; e ves, •ca ping 673-6n8. Univ. Park Cen!Pr. Irvine Call Anylimt>, 83.1·0820 Laguna Be ach -----~---~-1 BLOCK BEACH Lrg L-~hapcd Ba<"hf'IOr Y.' frplc & open hPams, Part furn. Stovl.", rrfrig, crpts, drp~. nice patio. S150 util paid. . NU·VIEW RENTALS Adult living al 11, best Large 1 BR S175 trrn..mES .F'REF. 365 \V. Wilson &12-1971 WEEKLY·MONTHLY- Executive Suita1 2080 Nowporf Blvd. Cost• Mesa 64~·2611 STUDIOS & 1 BR'S e t"REE: Linens 3 BR, bPlow HiJ,l'hway, nu painl, crpls, d!JI~. fplc. beamt d ceilings, ~ar .. sun porch, $26.5. 642-5531 evr~. UNIQUF: chateau on Bayside Dr. 2 bdrm. & den • dinin~ roo1n, Adu lls onl~'. S37j Mo. Agent 67=>-4930, 640-0020. L. L ' 67:i-40:10 Qr 494·3248 • F REE u 1.·1,·1,·,, 1quor 1cense • OLD. bu t nil'f' 2 Br , encl * GREAT VIEW 2 BR. * Frplc., bltn~. sundt-ck.>;, pool. S200 up. 64H344, 675-5204. in1mrrliR1rly. Contact t::ric a! gflr, i·rt /drp~. kid,l pels Slfi!'l Cl .. F.AN--2-~1------sA". • }"'ull Kitchen .'-'-'·-"-'-'-'-'~64_:,.._26_7_r_. --=-'° ALA Rentals e 645.3900 fireplacP, vie1\', 1 blk 10 • lfP altd Pool Money to Loan 240 beach, gar. Adulti;. 494-6.'172. • Laundry racllities ---............ -,.----e LOTSA Roo°m -:l Br, 2 Newport Beach • TV " maid. !lerv a vail 1st TD Loans Ba, dbl .,-:nr, fncd yrd, kids/ ' •Phone ~rvl<'e ""'" SZ15. lBR COTTAGE * $32.50 WK & UP 6% % INT E R EST ALA Rentals • 645-3900 w/f1·pl<'. Stove: r ef1•ig &: fpnc-e Studio Ir 1 Br apts 2 BR .. bH-i n~. Pool. \Va.lk lo beach. S200 r.-10. Or:in~e Coast Rl'al t;sla\e 641·18~8. * 2 BR-Vil'"'. POOL r rplc-, 1 '~ Bn1l1 dbl ctirporl, S23a. 67~1?.86 or 673-8737. Costa Mes• HARBOR GREENS 2 Bedroom or 1 Y2 Ba or 2 Full Baths J\1ast"r si?.e berlroom?O. w/hii;:h beam cei!in_e:!'!, lattP .. vini:: room w/gas or \\'OOd burning fireplac-e. Cont·enient laun· (lry area orf kill•hrn. 'F:n· c-losed patio~. 2 swin1ming pool:ii. sauna, recrea1io11 facilities. f\.IODELS OPl:.:N 546.0370 DELUXE APARTMENTS Ai r Cond -'Frplc's · 3 S"·im- m ing Pool.~ • Health Spa • Tennis Crtii • Came & Bii-··rd Roo111 ' l BEDROf"' 1: fo'fl()~'l $1.65 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2 d TD L a lilDI!: A \VAY -Spac furn ed yard., Ne1vport Heightii • Room $18 & Up. Q oa ns Batht'lor, an util inc $100 area. S150. TV, llnl."n!I, bahyi;i1ting SPrv * LARGE * 2400 !~~~~~~~~~ C.M. ALA Rentals e 64S.3900 NU-VIEW RENTALS avllil, r .. ,. rm, ulil pd, 8"·im NEWLY DECORATED J..o1t,."tSI raff'' OrRllA'P Co. 6t'l-4030 or 494,3248 pool , T.V, rm, all n1nj-Or RENTAL Ofo"t • '"NE BUY TD 'S" a l\11Nf Ranch -2 Br ,v/ _ t:N'dil <.'al'clii B•autlful Grounds OPEN 10 Ai\1 TO 6 PM S I M C frpl, lrg fncd yrd, kict!l/pets AVAIL YEARLY 2.176 Nt>\vpo11 Blvrl. r>-tr1.9755 JO J\1inuie, 10 Ocenn New V illa Paula att er tg. o. S17!l 3 Br, 2 Ba Duplex. \l'/frplc. Thill ad \1•or1h S~ on r.-nt Clo1'!4!' to bus llnf' It .storrJt 2 Hr., 2 Full Ba. 642·2171 541>-0611 ALA Rentals• 64~3900 Bltnii, ~rp1'1, fl.rps, dbl car· UNIQUE STU _O ___ T Gas l leat & Stove, Wal~r. l"a.mi lil!lt \Vt'lt'Om e Srrving l111rhor area 21 yl'll. port, nrte ""lio. S27Tt. DI AP Garil.ge. Rf'<". Rm. Lalin-dry I ~--',""°--~~=-FOUR Bedroom hon1e with ,~ ~-orator Fu1 2 BR :.1 BA Room ill<·luded. Shalt ('pl /drpll, pali". I "•HI buy your 2nd TD, .......... 1 .,,, 'f··· ve-rd• North NU.VIEW RENTALS . . ·n., · ' · '-·•m ,,., ,~"· ",__...,, <---pr1\• ""llO 2 ar 81 pool 1 Bit. $140 ..,.: 1 " Rllrages. lmn,ediale ca~h. prh•ate SitOO monlh. P hone 541H!421. G73-4o:«l or 494:3;i4g ,,.. · .,t· g "· From $180 .... 644 71'i91 aft 6 & r et" ha ll .. i\dul1l'I, no Pf>I~. ·2 RR. $100, $16.1, $1 75 pai ...,. -· · Office, :vl\5 Harbor Blvd., SPAC 3 BR &-fam rm., 2'~ SZ"iO /mo. int•I utll, '1)ayi1 Hacienda de M•s• 62'J }lamilton. C.M. Costa Meso. BA, 2281 Golden Circ-IP. $275 ~1?.fi.14:".:( 557-6.'129 1111 5 iim. J60 \\I, \Vi\~on, Apt l , CM' Stt Mgr. Mr.&: Mrs. Hotmn I~ MESA V ·• < BR 2 BA mo. Yr, lt'!Ull.", M6-2366 Uno -548·~:.I ..-. 1 • e•vt", · ' an~. Call 2ll: :i,oo..3514. $50 Move In ~llowance • * 2 BR Crplll, drpA, bltns, -----c.:... __ _ HIM• fotbnt · . rm::J covered patkl, fr p I c ., E LJ\f GARDENS APTS beam et'illng, Util pd, Sl!iO Ptrk·Like Surrounding l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~I di~hy,·a~hr.r, bltnit, C'.rpls, l Br., 2 °™' .. t blk lo heh .. Shndy l&.\\•n-Pool-$1 40 Up ino. No 'pi··t11. l ~i blks. \V. of QUIET • DELUXE . I drps, l.eaM?. $265 m o . ctbhll., pool, tenn\iJ, S3j() mo. 177 E 22nd St 642•1645 ' 1-lnrbor Hh'tl . 568 w. \\'iJBOn. 1, 2 11 3 BR AP'l'S Houses Furni1h.d' 300 546--1561 •Iler 7 P~f. or 962--7001. · • · ' " 64&-3786 o1· r'l't;,..oi6(1. Prv. p:i tlo!I * lltd Pool ~ -:::::;-------1 _:50~·7':-%~:t:~37!.,:dd~•~:':·____ , ' e TROPICAL POCH, Nr 11IK)f'I"• • Adult• Only ~eneral 2 8!:-~ 1 b~ rrom beh_ .. f~nc-2 bdrm atodio, 11 ' ba , f'rple, LRG 2 BR w/pl\tio. Quirt. · ELF.GANT' Br:; 2 Ba. hm. Pd yrd., y,•/lot8 parking-. !'lpiral stairway_ Adu I 111 Crpt11, drp'· 11tove, ttfrig. Martinique Apts. $TS. 1 BR.,' ''8C. util, pd , Blln.t .. di~hwshr .. fn>lO: dbl S:MX>. 63~186. S200. 14!'i E. 18th SI, Apl. 10. g11r, 11dulls, no fl eo t l . 1m $tln111. A.na Ave .. C.r.t SJJ.l. \VAik Jn 1~!'lll'!r 11,B. gar. S290 mo. 1 Blk 'nO, of Off BACK BAY on ~nta 64:-~J429. ti4&-Z768. : r. Apl II~ G46-.Sj.42 Sl6.i. 3 Bil., vf!cant. :O· c~,,;1:12a. ~l ) 4~5688• T~abeJ,::i BR condo .. 'l1t BA. LRG 1 Br. Ap!. panly r\11,, 2. BR. lower, c.rp111, drps, •••ao~snU 21 R£NT·A~HOU ~F: 97~30 ...ag. ·~u ._ rl~h'i\'!thr, l rpl: Str.;/m<1. Sl t.l, Adul!i, Lndry. Gar. rangr, ovrn, refrig., no pe.lii. IU'-UIU n Balboa laland !..ARC~. l BR, 2 RA, fl'lyn ~\ll 47 •i Pn t. Qoiet. Nr. ?>1tkt~. 1!t"i1 $140. WS.145.'). Sparklin~ 1 Tldrrn. itaNlrn NEW NEW NEW VILLA PEDRO JUST FI NTSHf.0 Families W•lcome! (10 2 BR, l FULL BAI COOL-QUIE."T e Sprcial eabinPI sparr a i..ol;·k g<irage w/lJ:" stor • Bm Cl'il 9 Lnary & PaliOll • D/l\'-Oi~posal e Dr11.~s e Drep 2 color shag ('pis • Sj)(>('ial soundproofing • Nr Bal'k Bay, Airport & &·h()(JI~ GA~ I IP:tl (;l'l.~ Cooki ng aiu! \\'AT£R-AI! pa id. Month fo Month $1 'S 2332 Elden Ave. Sl•f' l\1gr-J\lr, & Mr.~. Rog£'!'~ 645.7034 BRAND NEW I & 2 BR FROM $130 Near .shop, ent•lo11i'<l i;::tl'J1.:f'~. buil!·inl'I, f'nr l. Jl:l l io.~. 11!· tractive lndl'lf PA'.· Adul111 on- ly, no per.~. 1!170 Walla.toe St., fi.1~. &1&-22tl!l. ----f\.10DERN l Bdrn1 . apt. l'rpts, drp~. d!!h\\•shr., bit· ios, g:iragP. t (:hilrl ok. All util pd. SlfiO ... m8. 307 Avoc11rio, Apl, 9, C. l\1. 64;MJ9st Thi! "YPJIOW PftA:P!i" of cla~sified ... &12--~~78 -· rm, din area, f')'{l~C •. elec ki\, JDmrt Heilfttl \V11ll11rP, No, B, C.r.I. UPPF'.R 2 Ail.; i::aragP, N":rr f1Jl111. Pool, j<1cu·1.ll, lu~h lf/\LT IJl!ni)Rlj)i . 3 br, 2 crp111, drp!~nc~ yard, tlbl ~~ ~A-1 N' --::T:":---1 d. -~""='1---ha. AID 5/1 m 6/4. By K&.r. l"hildrt.n/pet OK S2S5 fl ~ Pf'1!1l . !111opp1ng 111't'a, Av11 I. Mny Ii<'~. gMrfll{t'!i. Auu ~ - mnnth or "<'~k. 6i~")()()i alt fno. 64Z..9186 4 RP., 2 BA., bltln•, rtf'rl(., BEAUT. nJru-1. 2 BR str~'i I. Sl 3~. Cnll : 642--281lt fro1n Sl7S. Al!IO av11i1. lur11· 6 pni. , . . lrg. ft>ned ,Yl'lrtl $300/rno. UP. Hirt Poot. AduJ1.-. (1 ltrn J& 7 81\--;-Ad;IL..:, ll() pe;;-15l t:, 2\~t . C.,.t. 646·8666 I =""°'-~-~. -~--·1 3 BR. NJ>wly p!llnlrd IM!rl~ k tHt--7Zl0 N' f.45-1~00. or lntA11t okl No pets. SAY ~I EADO\VS APTS QUIITT' 1 Be-•lov-t k rPfriR. Balboa Penins ula out ct t !ltovr fn"d 11!'.!t -~ . 642.-~ , , • ' --·--"3"ii\l. 1iira1tl'. 2 . ~. -var.xnc1c-~ ~n'YrRtr.I . ~~l-"--.-~..,1. C.\t-6-16--00•3-li~No-c.hUdten-Qt__pets-1------1'" CO'liAGE .or rlt lw.·e Apt, nr 64~1246. ~11r h•l'.l.M',. 1pL, 8'1orr AVA.IL Now 1 t. 2 Br furn., 2 AR , Arlult• nn(y. Tl')p lor. -"'-'-·_11_<_1 ____ ""--- • hou~. • nr . b ... y ·by wk. -_. b!di .. ,.Ir tiU\I a D~ily Pilot J:JOOI, rte ttn .. fd loc, No 369 Osilt St. $160. 67)..11711, S.-U thfJ nlft stuff. Buy th~ O! ~10. O\\·ner ~&..~74. Pilot Clus111ed. 61~ Cl1u;1fil"d Ad . 'chlldrn., M lW'''· 648-382~, &"°'":2067 11 f1 fi. • ™JW tJ\IU f -·· ! ·1 • I ' L,/\l{(Jt: I RR ilpl, ~r\1 drllfX'~. Stuix C" a r 11 1 'J: . l \11por1 & h1tlr~. i'\r ~h1lfil,: ,\· ~··h11I$ St 10 + drµ Mi\ ~:I 1 ':in1u1", .t 1\111 I , C .\(. ~J\\i--01:1\ j.---LOWER * (;tH.11 )h ·.tall11>1\, rt•int Z H1 , p a1111 1•n•·l i;n1·. t11und111111:11 A•lu.11•. 11 .. fl"I'. $!~:. Ill•' I f;-1~1.::~1\ +.1".! 1d!l'1, !, C 11 r p e1.Ji-dJ·1~pe"-41ishw11 shcr h<'uted pool·~unas·trnnis 1·t·l' mo111..(ll:ea11 v1ey,•s pallo!l·all1pk· parking ~1·ctu·ity Cu:ird!t. H.UNJll>!.._~TON PACIFIC 7\1 (lt'!· \': \\'1", 11 .B. 1711 1 :.:,Ii 11".7 nr1· np1'f1 10 !1111 (; pn1 n1111y \\ JI.[ .IA~t -\\ 1\l.i'!O:!:.<i ro. :q)\c=---2 .(· ~ llH~ t \ 111 ur• Pn.•I , ,p l/!\1·1 ·~. hlln~, -===========! kiri.• ·~k ' :!~{Iii ("il l,'1~1· ~u ~ l<'l:IU \l,1pl•• ;...o1 \ .; i: -:-o.•, •ii.' ·:,!: ,\PT. \lni,:1· 1'>'111111<.,I I I• H' S:;!O p1 ,. Ill". ull p•111 I ! uh'''''• :' 1-l1 • I' . h.1 ,.,,, !hllll'. O'kl'!••ll -!IL 7:1 1~ h<lllll', Ind" 11i;: ·i111 101•;, ]l'fll i:;q", \11Ld:~. 1.,.,,.,, ~ ; ' " * TOWNHOUSE * J UST COMP L ETED \.11 ,Ill) ]l\'lllC .11 1l pt1' 1' )"I) , 111 afford, Th•' lr11 t'l'n1a n1 1r1~ I hdnn 111111..: 1«111 1pl1·• \'. , 111 ··11~11>1 11 ,·,1r1~·l 1111.: ,t. <ii ljl<'l'H'..;. ,( •l l:<h11a•h••t·•. I 01IH'.<I llf1:11'1!11''!11~ ILi lil• <'P!il\ly -J\l'I tl\111111 ('.; fl'!11l1 'Ji•' !11•a1 •h 1<1' •\\ lf'l1 111 ,\lllt!' "''" hrt111•d 1•••1 f111l,1 ~l 10 'l 111111!1h, IHI !.•:•'" r1 •1»Prrd, :! Br. !1.1 H11, •'!'! dl'p<. 11 . .11 .. ,\dl!s Slti:-1. 1:1 1'. \l< Ind~ _1.n. ;~1" :1~\~1; !or :.is Jj1i'i. _ ( BAHIA P UE RTO 2310 17TH STREET l<tl J1, J.111.11"c-I llu111111•:l11t1 H1•;u·h 536·5098 $50 Move In Allowance r1..11 1;.\ro11-:;...:-; .\l'l'\ ~l1:ul~ 1;11111 -'1! 111 l p 17i I".. :!~11rl SI , td~' '\td~• 2,.Bfl ,.;111111'1.-!', h1_ t '11r1111• $1';"(1, )'Blln, 1\111. '~"')'~ :\ lS-1':\0 I ur l'Hil 'J 1 ;; :.!):1-:1227. ----2 BB, unr111·11. '11th 11p rc'f', ~'() l:l ('\1, ;l-11\-1.'XJl . ** EF..AUT!rUL 1 .t 2 BR. CCJn1Pmpornl'~' \,ardrn Ar11s. f'a t l os, frp I 1·, pnnl . ~1;1:1.$1111 C'all :1Hi :o!ti:l. 1.Hli~ :!-:!H;.:-1' ~-Bn. "'711;--r: 1•1·p1, liilns, frpl<'. pn1· p11l111 <'11•'1 1!11!', 1 hl k .~,·111~ 1;:11 lla11Hllo11. ;,1s 1!111 . t11:111::r, ~:'llAl.I, h:u·l11'h1r llpi11·1111.--.n t, SflO. S111J,:lf' l"'l'SP11 011!,1·. Call ilfl"I' fi :1."1~-1 :17•~. S1L1:-1 ·i~F:AN. 2 Hr,, s101·1· S: n•fn~. ;\":i r .~1,,p·~. f!t•f1\n1t"IL\ll'~. f:l\I ' !i7-, 1;~1~1 ~ ·\\'1 1.SON 1;AHDl".'.llS ._ :: 111:. P: BA , r1·pl filf"IJ", i'l11·I pa110. S1 •10. Ht.!.-li~!l. i\10Vl•: 1' '!'()!)\\' Fro111 s1 ::•1 1..:.i1~ 111~!(""nt• 1 Bl', all \Ir 1~. 1-..~01 • ~lj.:\til .'I Hl'~c'i.',l fl -WALK TO BEACH 111·~111d Nu J .! !II', 1·p1 rtrr•. 111111. f!'pl. I~., 11;111. ~11·~.'),'17 -:_ HR . Ap;11 l1111·111-... r;;ira&r., si:ri . SHilJ. Cluld 0 .1\, )•2;-:\l ·l-t --~,~,7"~'dl~){)111, Paiio Stove, Rcfri~erator $11'1 * * * fl~i-{)!]?.:i -------'l·'.\\' 2 Hr:. ··rr1, dqi~. h!tf'I.~. !\l'l!f lht• ]if'.'U'il . \\':111•1' prJ. ~17-ll"il nrr~'r 11. Irvine PARK WEST APARTMENTS 1 Bdrm. From $160 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba. From $1 95 JS.11::-: l'al'k\'lt'll l.#'lt1C h·1·inr. (Jui;f nH San Diel:'-' l-\1y a! Cuh·rr Rdl -------I.Alt(;[·: :1 Hr . 11•1 H:1. ,\p1 Laguna Beach N(•11·I~· 1lrror:111•1!. $\tl;,/1110. *" NE\V, 2 & l BR, O<ftn i.l:: Sh1d1n111r ('VI. 11-r ... 1~17.1. vii., 1 hick 10 beach. $22B .&:: 2 Hl-t u11ruro~h1•nt1•d /kK1!. _up . 494--2:139 ,(.: 494-3383. Jndry 1'l'.I0111, t.:hilflrcn ok. No pe!s. 126 Mo nte Vista, C.M. Laguna N iguel I~• SHAHP unfurn 2 J~R. Ck1se .... LAGUNA NIGUE ~ I\) O<X" & LiC l, su;;, o~o. Apartments • :-,:,7.7;tJX. Call About Our New 6 "1. l " ,. 2 R:---~-~1 -1 -1 Lca/ie Program Avail4ble • ... r, 1·rr1ts, •!rp~. 11ns, Available (1111111•(1 ~ Sl ~:~. nin, Now, 1 BR $154. 'Z BR. 1 Ba 22·16 C11t1yon. i.::r""i!l:/2 $187. 2 BR, 2 Ba, $196 per month. * ~ & l Bi'. r rpil". Bir .ins. 2!!04t I 4_ 2~ ----'----}10111:1! ;\\'f', ;r;).4 1.;. Cf()!(rd l?lll'llJ!f". Nrar NIH1h Coast T'l:iz;i . ;i-1s.:?:l21. Mission V iejo L..,.RGf. 3 Bl' .. lrJ,Jl. gar. hll- lns, nP11• pa int, erp1~. drp~. no pi•ls. $195. ;,.1,~.~;:1:,7. East Bluff 1 & 2 BDRMS. Fully Carf.ll'tert & 1ll':tflril CovPN'd parking :i>lalls r.a.~ & w:)lr1· pai1! 816 A~1i;:(n~ \\';1~-. NA 1 , /. 17S-60JO 0 -M'''ZWllL& Muntingtor. e.,ach BRAND nr 1v :~ Ai·., l'z ha., slr11 dfl11 n l1v. rm. sh11g . ept~. l1tlns, r!~h11'.~hr., p11.tin. ~I & 1.t··· fn('ililirs. $22;;. R:l0--0S71 . ~~----1 Mesa VeFd e OF.LUX!·; l f,, :l Ar, 2 R11.. t'nc·I g:.t·, Sl~>O up, Rt>ntal Ofc ::o9:t :\lace Av t!' _ ~1'1ii-10.~t --~-----·I *" 2 Rr, 1 Ra, gar:is;:e. <.' r p 1 s I !I rps/bltns. 1,r.i; clos~ts. $150, NO P~. 5."17-3100. < * FRESH AIR N£W duplex, 2 BR. 11,i Jla., wMh•. <lry' hooknp. Eocl. \\'alk 3 Blk.~ to BPa1·h~ d 1·~ y ., i;:nr, no pP!.<:., ~. Lge 2 & 3 BR, ;.pl:<, nr11 ly :~10-102.ll . df'{'()r .. \l//w c·rpls, drps, ~---~-~--­ bllul'I, exr-t'pt rPrri~. s1:i0 tu Newport Bea ch -S2:.!:>. No sngls, no Jll'L~. BREATHTAKING 53G-1711 , VIEW lJ~G. 2'·.:..g:c-,,-, ~20-CB~,-•. -,-, .• -.-s. S27ri. l!11i:,:1• 2 H!t Ar11. 1n f\TI dq i•, hl!n< 11t1irt dead r nd Jl:i• k 11,;y Uluif 11 2 i;t1~·rt. I hi!< to ~ln1·1·~. 111·11 :LI(' h:d!'on1r~. Frpl1'. Childn·n ok. Sl ~iO. 7f.i!J t:ll1~ llt•Hll'rl l'Mlol. Lfi,~rl~ nf No, A. l!47~7;117. 1·!//s•·L~. 7 i;, 1'"111nHn,1;0 DI'. SEAA1 RAP-"T~s~.-$-,~3~0 __ 1ci1~1~c;,_!7!1 1:!t:.1.:. Lrg 2 RH . Crpt.~. 11.p:<, hllnl'. 2 Hr, 'J B:i . Pr n1 hnu.~P 1 blk N. or Arlan1~ off Ut•3ch Arl1 .1;i1 Lido Park Dr. ~fll'l'- Blvrt. 729·•6 Ulil'<t. ta {'11l:1r v 1P w of b-'! y, !i'~6-279G 01· 5,3!J-7070 1J!'nln~11Ja ,\', '"-'"101, Fnr 2 Bit, apl, Nf.W1V,1\'-;;p,, 11·11~ t111rur11. 9 1)10!1 In I ~r. tl rps, hltns, (;a r 11. i-: 1• . lo l'l'~l'M!l~..;1hh· pttrty. C11U g11rhageo di..;posnl. 96'J-1!:1!S _1;_11_.:_<;_:1:_1 _ro_•_•_••_'li_"_''-· __ _ .c'-"~"-•~P~Pl~·~-~----l llave liiifll('!hh1)t )'OU \\'ant to Fa.~\ IT!!ulls are just aphone ,;('II'~ Class1lit>d 11rls do Ir C'Hll 8.\'lftY. 642-j£78 \It'll -call NO\V 612-;'678. I ff DAil V ~llOT Wtd11tsda_y1 April 12, 1972 ' . ' I~ Apt. Unfurn. US Apt.., Offlco Ront•I 440 Socl1I Clu~• 53l khMls • 1---------1 Furn. or UnfUrn. 370 --Instructions 17.S Newf)O!_t h•eh OFf'lCE or desk •paet, JRVINl': O'lair c. c. mtlXl.Mt-...... ___ ~ ..._.., •ARK NE'"""'Rf Huntington Buch Lagun.t. Nlru.X. .•• San ohlp. Sl.1!00 plu. transl" 1,.. ~-~-----+-''-'-""-"·--D .C.V RUNT!nt;'TO~m tt-e·n·s 1~ f~ . booml11,latt~ .• _f»3.8Jll atttL.6._plll...CL....:k .. -;4-r;-_ t APARTMENTS 1 as Jo as $100 mo, 200 · • Ap!J. HeU 1) Bol•a Ch><•· aq. If. uoita. 831-1400. ndi. l r rave On the bay 84<-1323. Comp"" • S.• l-,:;==-:::=-c'"""'c.-.,-, "'hat voo're m1&!in&. Fr OFFICES S59. k S149. lncJ. [SJ LuxurJ apartm.ent llvin.c ~V· s120-s24o. u.fll. Nr. 17th It. Orance I J. /, erlookint the ll.'lter. Eruoy shopp1n& arta. C . ~I, Lott ~ ftM.NI _ O ·• $7.50,<m health spa, 1 awim· e UtC 2 Br Bungalow ApL M8-8ll8 ------;;;;;; ., mini ~a. 1 li,E"hted ten· <4 Gardena, 6 pools .. Stu1nas. --:--;m---=~--I nil courts, plus miles of Ho1 Ja ('uzz11, Tennis. From Bay View Offfcts bleycle trails, puttini:, shut-$195. MG-02.)9. Delu.n, air·con.ditiol'JM Found lfroo od1) llO fieboard, Cl'Ol']uet. Junior 1 's APT Pool~1rle , Spacklu.s ~ecor~ted. L1~ art:a tram Sl&f.50 monthly· also 1 8 · al , p 1 ,. Sl51l Realonom1c1;, Bier, 6Th-6700 • ung o"· v. pa 10. an~ .Z.bedroom pla.n! and mo. 10 r!zht 1 d u J 1 s . 2 ROOM oftict, busy corner, 2·&tory tlt_wn ho'"ses. Elec· 846-1323. Costa f\11"sa, $90. u11IH1es ln- triC kitchens, private patios eludPd. 642-S:ifiO FA \VN color male Boxer wearine choke cM !n \'lc. F"t1unt1 in Valley, ~39-167j or 532-6753. ba.I · dr FOUND: Turtle, About one ' or . ooniea. car~tina. a· L11una Beach 1200 sq. ft. plus. Air cond., 1 1 ~1, s penes. Subterranean park. d .~ 17 h S C M S351l t . on.c; on "'ven !. •·· '" I 0 2 81 rare-"· t t., · ' "'' ~ t • 22nd f .. ,. wl1.11 e evators. ptionaJ * 1 BR Un it. ks to 11.•ttn .. ,. "' 1 . maid service. Just north of beach. S165/mo. + Util. 4641-,m.•.,· "646_·96_·-"~· =~-;~-Costa i\.1esa, 548-49%. Fash»on !&land 1t Jambor· P&rk Ave. Apt. C. -tM-3264. Offices '" 600 Sq. Ft. ~G~R~E"Y~&-w"fti~,,-. ~,,-.m-,~,,-. -,-,.. ee and San Joaquin Hills Costll Me!ll • 646.2130 r~d flea coll;ir k green rol · Road. Newport Beach Business Rental 445 Jar 11.'/bell. Vic P;iuJarino & Telephone <n4) 644-1900 Colleife. C.1\1. 54;)....69,12. tor rental lnlormition 15c PER FOOT, 900 sq ft, 1 ~=~~-~---- BRAND NEW All UtilitiH P•id 20102 Birch St <nr. 0 .C. air- port, S. of Palisades R.d ). 1 I& 2 BR From $155. Priv. pa tio. Billiard rm. jacuzzi. Nr. UC Irvi ne. Mtr. 557-4246 + Steps to Beach 2 Br., 2 Ba trplc, l'!tri( .• dsW!hr .. encl pr. YEAR.LY! Adults, no pe ts. $265. 673-lm, 213: s.»-11n. RESORT LIVING FltOM .~130 $1.1• h 821 So CAT. b!llck, whiff' pa"'s, vie ;,. per mont . . Brookhurst, Anaheim, Suite S..l:(er & Fairvi"w. had be"n 13. \Vmde"· fronl, air. he it. hit hy car. Ca.JI 963-2724 or crpts. plenty o'f parking in 82fi...4.4S7 Slcip. Shet-..\'ood Shopping CenteT. LONGFl}.TRED Himalayan It's Oakwood G a r~,,e n Drive by. -Call !\-tr. ~!point cat. ma!", \~c El Ap tm ts d It' 1,fc,\'amee, 962-44n or !\1~rm Beach Trailer Park, &r en • • • &n s M.5--6446. <194-7:i.R2. tun. tine nel;,hbora and . _ . RETAIL sp.'l.ce !till av1tl. 1n FND. Shel tit' mah!, nr. -prestige l1vin1 in one luxur-hus1hng , shoppmg center, Go Id en \\'es I In klus package, There's $1 6/)(1-2600 ~. ft. 31401 Camino Westmi nster. D e! c r i b t., million in ,·~creation , , . Capistrano, SJC, 496-9615. 540-1 746. swimmlnr. tennis, billiards. FOUND 419 in Newpt Sch health clubs, saunas, pro. lndustri•I Rental 450 area. female Se a 1 Po i n I shop, Jndoor gol! driving 1300 Sq. FL M-J &pace Siamese cat. Call. SJJ...8997. 2 BR. 2 BA , crpU;, drps, blt:Uis, dshwshr. Nr. Hoq Hosp. Sl72.50 mo. Adlr.- 60-4387. LOVELY 3 er. 2 Ba . Fl'Jll. cpta/drp's. Nr. Beach. Yrly. ABBEY REALTY &tZ-3850 ranee, clu.bhou..se, etc. \\"/froni or!1ce, lr; rea.r door, Sl67/mo '1739 \\1hit- CU.Stom decorated 1inifes, tier AvP., C.M. 646-.'i033 1 & 2 BR.. Furnished le UD-days, 646-0681 eves. YOUNG, black ma.le cat. Vic .\1onrov1a, Costa M e s a . 64<-8W8. N-port Holght1 furnl!hed. No lea.o:e requ.ireii 57& to 9600 Sq . Ft. hfodels Open Daily 10 to 7. 4001 1'irch, N.B. 54.l·S032 SILJ<Y Terrier. male, VIC. Gold en Eye, Olsta Mesa. ,,.,._.,.,.. DELUX 2 BR &: 2 BR "'/den apts. New. ready !or oc- c~ey April 13th. 1100 !ll !t, Z BA., w/w crpts &: drps .. dreuin& rm. frple. dshws.r, OAKWOOD GARDEN Storage 455 Lott 555 1746 An A he I m . C.M. APARTMENTS 20'x2a'xlO'h bldg. $45 mo. fi 7.1-2654. FIA heat. Lrg liv rm, Fam-(P.esort Living for Rtntals W•nted 460 Din area. Pvt deck. No Adults on.ly.) T;HREE rts;n;Jb;-";~s LG. male Beaflt'. Bro11.·n handmade leath4"r cnll ar. dwntwn Hunt. Sch. Ans to "flake&", 5-l8-9asl ti r 546-2993. children. $265 mo. Bonus NEWPORT BEAOI \I''-"' rta!\Onab!e older 2 8R. w/le•ae. MS-2967 wkndi or 16.c 1 . h1Juse. H 11 v e rtfl!n>nces. aft 5:30 pm for appt. w &t rvine 642-6622. r· - $170. 2 Br tr1plx, frpl, 645-0550 or &tUlTO GARAGE wanted to store A bltns, pri i:'4Uo, Ca r. VISTA DEL MESA cAr. Prtltr v1c. of Tustin & FRIENDLY-lo\'!!ible \Vh1tt'. med, size kitty, A n 1 "Lilly," VIC 22nd St .. C.i\l . on Sun. Rt\vd: 250 22nd St. Ci\L cpt/drps, child/pet o k . Apartments 22nd SL 673-3!M6. 5TS-37oa. l k 2 BR. Furn. & Unf, Misc. Rentals Orani• Dishwasher -Stove I: Refrig. ROOM 1 d IV k . Sh t' 1 ~ R 1 \1•11ne . or 1n1 1--.-....,T~H""'E-B::":"'IG:---·I ~nter~i crp g·..,.e ec gentleman needs reas. pr1c· REWAltD! Lost. 2 yr. old Irish Setter : male. Vic. ol G~tnville k MarArthur, Santa Ano11. Call: ,jj7-00all OR 49-1-5271 . RENT starts $l55 ed sle'e~1ng rm. Costa Mesa, NEW L·OOK 675--0310. 548'7191. Irvine & Mesa Drive ----------* 54Ma5!_* •~uat Painted 2 hr apt 1 ,,., LGE blk &. 11.'hllt long hair ca t, La.1ayette Dr. vic College VitW Sehl. M7-1838 HS. • Tireplace -Shq Crp!'i j/,,t;)l :iiiiiil'eiiiniion~1iil1iiim;:.~ • Pvt feJ'lced Patio I . . •·Locked Gara&e R111tlll •'Pa.id Utilities I ':;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I Personals 530 SIBERlAN Husky puppy, blk &: wht, 3 mos fem!. V1r. "'il~n & Placentia, C.M. 646-096.l e Pool w/1arden aettrnr [I ---------LOST Apricot colored male , Room• 400 FULLY UCENSED cJJ.L Vic 12th &: Bal boa . Ju.al $182, t.0me furnished 1----------1 Reno1vnert Hindu Spiritualist Ownt.r Grieving 4;7:>.l408 fawn • Country IN "Private home, furnishPd Spiritual Read ing given clai· 360-• aH, 6. Days 540-;,. lJOO No. ShaUer at Katella room \v/bathw \V1th or Jy, 10 Al\1 -10 PM. Advtce tin I ~=,.-cc'-~~-~- Call 541-5439 withl'lut kitchen pr1vilt1~s. a.I! matlt!r5. r can help you. LOST: Liver & wht spottPd ,-'--------1 \Vorkinr rentlemen prefer-312 N. El Camino Real, San Springer Spaniel. An5 to Apll Cl "Lucy", Leather collar. ., rtd. Mission Viejo area. tm~nte. 492-9136 or Furn. or Unfurn. 370 SiS--2918 aft 5:30 pm . 492-9034. C.1.11 Bob or Bill j36..4690. C~o·,-t-.·.M-,·.-.-----I Guest Home 415 1 '"'0"1°"sc"'o"VE=Ro-"0"1"sc"o"v~E"R .. Y"° LOST since last Sun . I;-;~·;::-~z~~~;::•;·;;::;;::;• ;· ;:'' ------------F.ind..YOJlRS.ELF in SO.me-one German She p . , RETIRE 1n dignity, pleasant Call now _ No' oblilitiOrl 0'" r k I bro u•n, named BRANO NEW homl!' s.tmoi;phere. best of (n4) 835-6885 (213) 337-3393 "Blutt". Rt"·lfrcl. 642-5113. Adulta Only Apartment& car~, xlnt food , Beau!. vtew. NATIONALLY RADIO Controlled mtidel air with pool Waddell's Qutlit HO me. RECOGNIZED pl11.ne. Vic: Santa Ana , F.V, Enclosed garaies 49:r5519, 837-5481. PROBLEhf Pttgnancy. Con· C.1\1, .. N!'.lrth of freeway. Built-ins ELDERLY oouple, private fidenl, a y mp a t he t i c Rt:11.'ard. R.39-8494. Carpets&: drapes Conyeniently located apartment. 3 me A J 5. pregnancy oounselina-. Abor· LOST Sat. Black, shagay deg . 1 or 2 Bedmom5 Su per vi a ion k care. t1on & Adoption ref. AP-""ith white markings, male. From $155 Ptr Month 642-927,8. CARE. 642-4436 NB. 64~3336 Aft :;. ?.>rive by: 2311 Elden Ave. B 0 ARD IC a re/La.undry. FUN BL 0 CK S F 0 R cL~O~sr=,~w,..o-m-,-•. ,-,-go~ld,..--w-aJl~•f Or call: 645-:1780 Good meals. Semi S18i Pr1 CHILDREN DiH~rent sizt!I . ar Oran,2"e Swap Mttt. S225. Men-\Vomen. 531-5414. -clean. sllnded. 11.pple box Re1vard! Call 893--0620, Vacation Rentals 425 full . $2.2.t Ev~ to 11 :30 --------- - · Jt£ALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 p.m. Leon &46-3530. CABIN • In Big Bear City. SINGLES DANCE Completely f~n. Washer & MEADO\VLAJltK COllNTRY dryr .. TV &: hnen~. \Vkly or CLUB • 16782 Gr&ha.m. H.'8. \\'knd. 892-4741. 893-4326. Fx Trt • Latin _ \\lltz • S"int 430 Friday 9-1 -Adm . $2. l•H_O_U_S_E_""-"EP_E_R--w-.-.,-... MASSAGE. SAUN A & nL "" oru. \VOl'i.KOUT. The ultimate m Groovy den mo!h!'r lo care TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT * * * * El Puerto Mtse Apts * * * * 1 Bedroom Apt•. !or b~chl'ior pad in ex· rel11Xa l1on. 833-2100. change f()r private room . ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua. Far out h'"'use near beach. Phone. 542-7217 or v.Tite HB area. 84~7548. P.O. Box 1223. Costa Mesa. \VANTED: Good earrhy soul A good \\'ant ad is a aood WANT AD 642-5678 -· ----------· --------$1.M & lip incl. utilities. Also to shue funky old hou~e. investment furn. Pool & :Recretti~n Close to bea.ch, HB. Cl.II '1't$. Qu.i"t Environment. Sht!lly & Che.rite,. 536-21 4.1.' ,r-------..ll•. ) [ Jf t.) Oft. street parkin&. No Ch.il-FE~IALE room ma Ii! m th are Person tis _ 'er1ontl1 . dreAln. nGo pets. F R 1 2 br apt, C.l\t Starting June l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;~;iiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ so a.ra;-es or en J S" .1 C • J.9Ss.1~1 ?tlaple Ave. , ~l m.o -+-ut1. all Costa. l\tesa ~2167 eve~. Travel J"l!'!':!"!'!:"'!~~"'!~~"'JSHARE my \1·aterfront home iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii P4LM MESA APTS. w/d,.,k. m". 31'00 yn. MINUTES TO NP'J'. BOJ. $1.'illmo. Stra ight 67.>.4331. FURN. OR UNFURN. * Roommate to shatt home Unbelievably large apts., in LagunB s~ach . huae poo.I, Jacuui elect bit· Ctll 4~-2819 lns, shag crpts, drps, sauna \VANTEO · lrd -..i 25-3• eU:. Adults, no pets. · ... ,, . :>. to SINGLES •••. , From $13.5 share hou!t ln Huntirlrton 1 BEDJltl\t. ••••• From S140 Bch. 968-57!7· 2 BE'ORfl.f, ••.• From $160 Garages for Rent 435 You're right, they're under· pfi~! 1561 Miaa Or:. GAR.AGE !pill.Ce wanted an £5 blks from Newport Blvd.) ytarly lease ht tw ee n· 546-9360 Fernando & l~la.ncl Ave, e SP.lClOUS e \Vell-Desiined Apts. 11.: 2 BR. w/Terracts. From $140 -$275/mo. Shag cpts. drp&, u.una11, pool, jacuz.zi, encl. au. Call Dawson. 533-53 61 : eves, 77'2-fJ612. Office Rental DESK &f*ce ava.llable S50 mo. WW provtde furniture at $S mo. Anlffring &UVice available. 222 FMest Avt, l..qu.n.t Beach. 4~ Q'Jlet Adult livinc MEilRIMAC WOODS , 425 ,,Jerrimac \}lay, C~I ARCHITECT. -Enirneer, t lc. -•""'•nu •o OWo ... 444 Old N•wport ..,,.,. .....,.UI' 6 BJ.vd. See to 1_p~cl1t~. Ex. Sparklhti new adult apt. fer. entrance, $&.>SUD. Lush canfen l_lttinJ amid 54W300, OPEN. tewertnr p1;in':"No pttl. !EST loca~ CGrona. M:I J Bedroom •••• from SlSS. ~far nr. Post oftice-Sllack 2 Bedroom •••• trom $1!5;: -Sl'iop. Prfv. pa r K 1 n I , <Incl_. cll'JION, 111 • watt.rl SU/mo. l• E, ,J)fh .. C.~f. $CS-0137 Realonomles BJcr. li7J-6i00. "~l&kt Reem FOr Dad· C!SX 1pice available $:J0 d '' •.UL ®L JM. --Will ,...,._ luml- 1•rt.tt· .y{>ur trub ii CASH at IS mo. Au1..roc attYtcs wi'th • DAILY PILOT •Y>ll•bl«'lli7S Btsoh B!Yd. Clal!I,. od. • ,)fal!tlnc.ton 9'1oh. ~ p l FREE • Ch1mp•9ne • Ground Transportation • Breaklut, show , cockt1ils, Kono tickets al the Al1ddin Hotel Included with round tri p Las V•g•s air fare lo OVERNIGHTER Alit ~ARE UNDIR $30 WEEKIND ADVENTURE FLIGHT INCLUDING ROOM UNDlll UO Pio-ull ler· lurthor infermotien on thoN ind ethor fun lll1ht touri. 714/131-9402 213/421-6415 540 • are "'Orth train.inr tor .• Travel ,e Advancement • S~urlty i AIRLINE SCHOOLS PACIFIC Learn How Ycu Can Qualify C!'ll 543-6651 610 E. 17th St. Santa Ana Co m p u t e r ReffJ'Vabons Train.ins For Qulll1ie.! Grl.d- uates Al l.t.n Anrtltl Inter-n• tionaJ Airport. By CONTI NINTAL • AllltLINIS llEST 111111! c L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 ' 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. • • ' . I '1lOT·ADVCRTISE~ "I ' Are You Letting Cash .... Slip Through Your Fingers See If _You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT· WANT-AD 1. si.ve 2. Gulter 3. lo~ Crib 4. llM.trlc S•w S. C1mera 6. Wisher 7. Outbeard Moler t . Storoe Sot - t. Couch 10. Clarinet 11. llofrl11roter 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sowing M1chlno Will Sell Fast! 29. Blcyelo 30. Typowrltor 31. lor Steels 32. Encyclopocll1 33. Vacuum Cleener .34. Troplc1I Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. Filo Co~lnot 37. Goll Clubs 31. Storllnt Silver 39. Vlctori1n MlrNr 40. llttlroem S.t 41. Slldo Projocter ' 57. Eloctrle Troln • St. Kiiton 59. Cl111lc Aute 60. Coffoo To~lo 6 I. Motercycle 62. Aceordlon 63. Skis 64. TV Sot 65. Workbench 6'. Diomend Witch 67. G.Ksrt 61. Jrontr 69. C1mpln9 Tr1llar 14. Surlbotrd 42. L1wn Mower 70. Antique Fumlturo 15. Mochlno Tools U . Dl1hw11hor 17. l'uppy 43. Pool Tt~lo "4. Tir11 45. Pi1no 71. T1po Rocor4or 72. S1llbeot 73. Sporh C•r It. Cobin CrulNr lt. Goll Cort 46. Fur CHI 74. Mottrou kx Spg1 47. Dropo1 75. lnbe•rd s,...i .... t 20. l1remeter 21 . Sllmp Collfftlon 22. Dlnotto Sot 23. l'toy Pon 24. lawllnt 1111 21. Wai.r Slcl1 26. Fr .. ur 27. SultcoN 21. Clock 48. Llnon1 49. Herse 50. Alrpl1no 51. Org1n 52. Exercycle 53. Rtro looks 54. Ski loots 55. Hl9h Chtlr 56. Coins 76. Shotgun n. Stddlo 71. Dort Gtmo 7'. Punching log to. Bo~y C1rrlo11 e1 . Drums 12. Rillo 13. Desk 14. SCUBA Gffr These or any otlier extra thln91 around the heuse cen be turned Into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL · DIRICT 642-5678 , " • s H " p ' ' A Oi \\' ;i Oo c_; ST pr pr' $.1, Ca L A11 I ~·~ Ml bi SI!. ff sirl rn ,-, EX ~irl ';14 Co~ R ,1. sto ~~· A Li Q Tl D~ ~ J * ' TR "m run. ..... ' WA I f "' "'' ~q7 SP[. hlfig anr· cqul cant plu~ "'· """· " ' ' ~1~9~~~1~LO~T~-A~D~VE~R~~~s~ER~'.:T,~~~W~•~dnt~~~~~·~'~'~~I T,~l~~72~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l~[ _~ ... _""'".;]~~I [·~·"·""··-]~,..._ .... -. J ~ [ -" ... ·-lf5Ji[ ._,_ ](Il) [ Scl~':c:~~~ions SlS Child C are Houaecleanlnt Televitfon Repei.r i Help W•ntff. M & F 710 OAILY PILOT 49 '· irrn 11 ___ ·_·,.....~l[Ili! .____ ._ .... .-_,[)]! .____ '_"'"',,__·: J[lr , DF.PF.NOAR CT. rh11d r11c; -HEM:JSE-()F-Cl;-EAN Rl.AINE-.:'S--'fV-..-Aum HANOWRITI n1.1 hnm,., Aroonrl H11.rtx'lr· Co n1plr •1' Cleanin.sr sPrv1t'f' Srl"\!e!ng All Rr11.nd~ MECHANIC NG 11.~•·rr ,,.,, ·'" •1.1.·,, v A ~ I d '1 ANALYSIS "" • .rou-t Floors, Cllrpt'll!, \ lndn\\'lf. u1F~1r 7.1" 1 l\.!l fll~X CLASSES -----fi ,, ,,0 ,., !\""'"" '"' horlf'l!I) ''" ,31 ~ !~IM<d C11nu . Mu11.1 No ""JV"r• B.:i~ir f'nur~P _ 0 .,,,.11111,-' (11ll.n C11 rr, I rn l .1ro. ~·urJ \\'1111•. "'"""'·" '"' ... .,.., " 1,.nreri :111'11 h11 v• 1nnl!!. r(lf'l(I I 11Jn l lpo11 rnn1plr1 inn I ;,1.'~l'~~lr:.l:<0 \I " ' k f' ll d i • HOU~ECl.EANTNG 1~'1:);:-,.;. ll.AIAI")', J~hyll1~ ll a1T1~on f\1A J I Pf'flf'l\Cf'cl, i:rllahlf'. C11l1 111·1 ~--~-·· IUJ_J __ • lltJ·ur tor. ~111n \1 -'V ·; ~1r ilAS \'SJT"l'INI; 111 my hom('. 11 ny1im~. Own tr 11n11 . tn,-1n11nt· ? '~' '~ 1\111..v :l, 1 ~:1·,.~1 . · I Ol"pf'nria bll! f.., prrma~n t . !\li-7493.. L--------2100 l-l11rbo1· R1vrl ., For Info c o,111 i\1Plll. Artl. &12--0384. E-.X-P-E-.Rl_F._N_C_•_:o--.-.-,-.-,-. Cosl11 t.-1Pl'lll C11ll Non11 Hoffman f1 EPF:~DARLE r h\lri-;;;, i~ d!i"hli!! J11.r1.v will rl"l'I." ~;our Job W•nted, Mele 700 -AUTOSALE-SMEN- 540.0435 Ill) hon\P. lnfan! to~ years . hn1nP claily or V.'!'ekly. -----------lOr1tn11:e (:Oun!y'• l llrrJr~1 Pon- ~fo11.fri. GfJ-2AA,;. fi.16--097•1. Ynunsr Man wan~ job· Ex·I tiar 1ll"all"r h11.• oprn injZ~ lnr Driveways -Dedicated Cleaning Jl"rlrncNI In painlin)t, pool 1"'·0 autnmohlll! .11;11 1P.~ml"n: ]~I * \VF: 00 ~:VF.R YTHfN{; !\" rl,.noing, '""'" care fl nlt F.xpl"rir nr .. unn1'f'f'Jllllry.'. '"" $anoicu and Repairs ; PnOTF.CTIV ~ !'Piil 1m ring -Rel!!. f'rN" f'!!.t. 646·2R.'19 S::!'l"lr n1! 1t11\in1Pna1w:·P, llf':td11 "'·ill tr11 in you 1n Sl"!I l"I""' Ir. " I {j!V\\'Y!I. pall05. 11:11r, noor.~. --lull liml" "mpklymf'n1, ('1111 Ullf'cl r ars pl1111 11'Rsinc. Our MF.SA CIP a nina:. C11,.....t•. 2 S1 11.111 hl14tk. H•"' I r,_,'•, ·r r.rrs::: 642-002 . lop mPo Pi!lrn S14.00ll -r \\'inrlf:i11·11-. floor l"!f'. Rl"~id . r Appli !lnce & P•rt1 Repair :l'l.l-711!F.i. I. Comm'!. :'.> 5 7 -6 7 4 2 ' Job W•nted, fem•le 702 .1'f'11 r. full rompany hf<nrh t11 Electiicc-acl------a.111-'lll l. plu11 nt-'A' ca r. Apply in Pf'!'· ------NF.ED h,.lp 11t homt!? \\I,. Mln 10 Mr. Mnrr iii. Roh l.ong· n isrnu n1 Apphi1n1·r r:r1m1r \\'115hPr, 01'yrr, 1"11~1111 :i..~hrr. n1~po.~11I Eh·. F,.,,,. ~:~r. GUARANTE~:n. • !l'\fi-hll"M l•:l.l::("TRICAI. \\'ORK. All 2 Uidie-s For hou!;l"C)l'_llnin)t . have Aidrs e N UMit'~ e prP Pnntiar. 1'.:600 R,.;11r h kind!'. Riri; ,.,r ,.mll.ll Lir'cl I: Rrl111blf'. Rf'.~p. own tr11 nii.. Hnusrkrl"µprll. • Cnm· R ll'rl~. \\·,.111rnln~1Pr. fl\1>, Fi·r,. <>~I. Mfi....021 1. Aft ::. ~;!-26..'il. p11.nion11 • Homem11kers --A---L--D -•1cM------tJpjohn, 7'4i-@11. . , ut~ ot ~ta1 an :;ardening I.ADY \\'Anl11 hoU!!~IMinins:: -~ ---------1' . .i.:pe1·1pn1·,. rlr~1rNI h11t not -----------1 >A-nrk. Exper. O"'n trans. t\1t:DICAI. Te<'h riel'irf'I' b~rk n~r,s:11i·v, ('alir. tlrlv,.r'• 8abyiftting I PR()f F:~SION AL. h·re _work, s.1.:i0 per hr . .114i -.'16;li . nl!l('e or . Lsb position. !l('l"lll'P ;'l"Q llirerl. Appl_\" In I R:-:-AoRO\'·s"ieT~TclN~'or;-,-1"-'"-,-,-,-m-,.. r r 11 n t n g . t r 1 m m 1 n g , ~'n~n-W~ D;iy;-D1verl'1t Jik1lb. Xlni ref,.. p(>rson onl~. iri.4 p,ni. i\lAr· P rrf,.r Atr .l .~. niri• .~pni.ving, JJ P r i 0 k1 •r 1 , \rflrk good 11.nrl rcliRhle ~96-~·-qui.c; Mntorit, !Wlfl s; CoAsl Pl;iyn1~1r~ /..· I II r\ r h, l.11nrl~rit.pli · C l e 11 n ll ft• Rf'lf'rf'llC1'8. ~1-8029 EXPERIF.NCF:D <fnmr.slir l·/igh1\'llY, l.ai;:u nl\ Rf'11<·h, t;r orgr. 1146-.189.t ---· k (' 11 ft fi ----j4!1-:?0 !~. ---. ------WOMA N lo rl(I millr. c l1>11 n-wor · ·11 11 Pr pm. RARVSITTF.R nt"ri!Prl 2 p r,t C·---AL'S (.;ARDENtNr. inj!'.. Apl 'A., B I rl R • _.., • * 11.15-4670 • * arpet Service rnr ,11 rclf"11in• • , m , 11 1· hi o ----- 1 R,. 111 f'. "'" Ir a n s . RF.CF.PTIONTST • strno11:r11- lo <t:4:\ pm. l"llf'h s<'hml rl11 y, H un t ingt o n R r h ., \Vl".<::tmin111rr a r r11 , \\'Ork lnlt"I lull ti nll" for 11ummri'. 2 oo:v~ 7 t. 11. ~111!!1 ha vl" l'f'l:r:. <:all a flrr;; \\'kr111.vs, all rla.~· Sal. a ftPr 1· ~un. Prl"frr m11h11'f' Chri:<>!ian ~irl ovPr 16. lt97-Rl7"1 . JOHN"S Cin·rr• k Uph,.,ll'!rr1 1 1111rl~rapin.i:: ~ervli:f'1I, ."11 1! :l'lfi-711?.<l phl':r '1'Pk• µAl'l ·timl" jnh Npt l l r11 n e r ~. f.:-.lr A !i !O-.ll!IR PVl'll. Se r i•l n~ -EXP. HOUSEWORK R<'hl()Dan11P1.'49i -12'17. l}n Sh11nipon ti·r f' Si·olrh-Nr 11port. Cr1M. C.n s111.r.1es11, i:;uard jSfl il Rr!::irdnn1 ''· I nn\ .. r~ ~1~· _w_:.:!r:~f_._ Dr~rrR.~f'I'.~ /..· all •'fl!or l.R~:EN MAN SION s::.:io hr .... ------ Income 'tax hri,th1enrr~ N in n1in11lr I {;11trlrning k Y~rrl .lot 11 i~ hlm1·h for 11h11r rarp<>I•. !rnan1'P. JM Elm e r , Smiley Tax Service Sa''"' ynur ninnr y h) .~11.v1n.i:: 'it2-11J7 m~ l"Xt r11 tr111~ .. \\l tll r lrAn M'_o_w_a_nd~~E~d~9-,-­ llv1n&: ~m., cl1n1ng rn1. I..· $12 mo. 1tvr r11.ri;I" yd . JiomP /, hllll SL•. .o\n.1 n11 . $7 -111. r"Omm r rr ia l. 5.".6·57'rn F.\'P. e J4 'Yeat'll LOCALLY e Fr.e Se hPd11le MRilPd On RNtUP~f \\".A. SMJLF.\', c .r .A. 642-2221 Anytime_ fiolh-9666 tNCoM-E T.u. f"onfidr nlii1.l. RrasonAhll'. }'A11I, Car,,t r:hrrhart !-l'rn-R1Zl. rourh i1n. Clu1 1r $:•. 1.·, ~r,., ""Jl i• 111\1111 1'fl11r1tl'. nnt J'!\£'1hnrl. I do \1ork m;:i.~elf. f;oorl rr l i 11...fll{l1. ------STEA.\! Carl"'I C'lri1rll"r~~ prnlr~~1on::il :i.! I n 11 "~ 1 rrirr~. :l ill\!: rmo; r1Jm plc-tl" $39.!l.'l. 962-00i!. ----Carpenter AL'S Ll\ndM"Aplng. Tr ,,~ rr nm\!i'lll. '1'11rrl l'l'modrlin~. Trn-"h h11ulini::. lot 1°ll'anup. r.rp::iir lliprinklrr.1. 673-JJ66. ,J]\1'S Ganir.nins:. rompJ,.te l ~wn & yard e11r e, cleanups, Moving 54~?..662.ST __ U_O_F._N_T-,-,-0-V_E_R_S_l_V_JT-H E XP. l/awa11Rn t~arclrn,.r V A N CA Rl!:1'"Ul,.Cht\;i.p! ("nn1"IPll" g11rrlrnin11: 5"1'\'ice fi4 :t-:mll.1. S 4 2 ~fi 1 !1 2 , oc ~~c-::c-o-::0"".,,-,'°"--" LARGE OR SMALL J\;11n11 l11 ni, 64fi-1676. fi.1 2-IOOi. -------.. All Typrs \\'nrk: Cut rloor<:., l'P..0~-ESSIONAL ?ainting & p An e l, rrn10<!,.!, fini11h, .la1111 11r.~,. GArrlrning Y.rvli'I' Paperh•nging frAmf', 1'f'Jlflir~. f'!(', !162·1!161. r 11'r E~L * 646-0619 i\fTNOR h_o_m_•_r~11i_"_· P1~;-m~ J8p11~ri<;-f.111rclrning Sf'.rvice * SALE * hi n~ • CllfJH'll!ry • p11inling • Al90 Clr 11n-up. r rPt' Est. FullPr Paint t.. \\1111lp;1Pf:'r l'll0f1ns::. CAii .).10-~ijf\ll. e ~!\-fll29 e IA'e llrf' painliojZ &. dry w11.ll -----~ -----• ronfrar·1nri<. IA"t 1111 arlvi~,. Cement, Concr;te___ r O \t Pl. F~ T E Lil "''" l.· you. twrorMlor a vailabll" 11f1 G11rdening i<rr\'ir P. Hauling 12 on PM ~ r c I 51 6 ~-nf:E irlra..•. l'lrl 1·irr 111\tf Ii. ('Ir a n-up . .Ti1n. ~8--040.), ; . rvtnt fl n nr, · \II 1 h f V.'. ]9th St .. C'M. ft-46..QJTI . ,.~11 "'11 1"~ ' r ::iro:r "'" -*-L-AN-OSCAP_ l_N_G __ * '~ 11 ho-11u1llul jnh 111 ~ rr:i.~. I R or A or .\1 a111rr Ch11 fl!P. prir r. M.'>-:ili'.t f\1"11• 111\\·n~. ~prnklr11. df'f·k11, f\o ?.'alltln,1!' . _ -t·lp11nu p. s r11r,. Jir·n. ;,J5..122.i . * WALLPAPER * Cf:l'l1F.J\"T \\"1 IRI~. no joh 10 small , rra~ruihlr. r r ~, General Services \\'he n you call "Mac·· E11l in1. l~. Stufl11 k, 5t!S-8fi\~1. TlllNGS hy i\1oo~f", l.1. 54&-J~44 646-1711 P-A-TIO-S-. \l"fllk.~. rl r ivl!'. in~tAll ,.Jrrl., plumb. tenet\ tilP, PAINTING: lntl'r I Extl"r. nr 11· l.:t1\n~. 111\11·. hrr11k, in~lln~ .. l"il.l"Pf:'Ol ry, pll iol. Wa.115 'A'8llhM Ii. m inor re- -"'o1·r . 5-11\...llfli.~ for ""1, •1· "'"" pa irs 11t pri('l".c; you <"a n 11.f. 'L ·' .... c"c·--------for rl. F'rPe c111. Rrf~. !67;:. sl1 :'11M ER-~11tr~! (~~11•'\"f't-;.I RY r-.lf)().<;f'; I.I Pl,.c l, plumb. 1166 floor~. p11 t111.~. t1 r1 v ,. 5 . ll"11r c, insllns, 1·Arpent.r:v. 11iclr>A•alk11. n nn. &12-~:ll4 . tilr . R -A I ~1-C card INTERIOR & .F.xtrrior Pain!· --- - -, 1 no,... inii: mioor ""Pair11. non· IT...o'-fF.NT "rrrk or ::i!J ktnrl~. . •. ;~ ..... ~,,. -====~~-rl ri nkrr. t·r,,. Pll!!mafl'll. fl'f'f' ('.~!. F.XP'D lnnl'r, ~idr\\•11 lk , J)11 1in, ';'14 ~94.J.;.i.l rlr1v""'ll:'-. fnun<IA linn. ----Contrector ROOi\1 .'\rlrlir1nno;, J':.o:tim:i.I"-"· pla n~ J.· l:i..vour . .o:inJt'll.' (If 2 ~lo~·. J •. T, Con~truc1inn. ~-li-l.0111 . 1-~~---,-"" ----Adriilit1 n.o: • RrmMr lini;. f.f'r\\'irk it ~n. l.ir. fii:\-0041 • .""1~21 70 j A C ~-T ;ti 1--;;--tl r -Rrp11ir l"f."11100 .• 11tl rl it. 2fl yr~. r-:p. Llr 'ri . '.\l y \\';iy C(l. :14i--0036. QUICKC-ASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT * WANT AD 642-5678 * * -TOT.'\L s r:RVICF.S 1.:0 . <:all rvrninR~ fi4fi-04i7 Plu1nh2 ln11t11 11 '~·Carpen1ry ·----l'OU Su pply T he P.:i in1. F'.lr c nrp11 ir . fi46-1$W!I. Room.c; Paintrrl SHI PA. Hauling avPr&J?:r. Al!ll'l e,. i e r , YARD, ,C:Ar11.~r. r I ,. a n 11 p .~. :YI0-70,4_6"· -~~==- Rf'mOVI" fl"<>r11, d irt. h·~. •PATCH PLASTERING S k ; 11 . \ o a cl e: r, b11ckhot> All type11. Fn>I! <>11lim11 rcs A4i-2f,ffi . Call 540-6825 ~==-------1.rx-AJ. mn1tP~. h I!. u I i n 2 . PATNTING ·Honest. c]l'i11 n, 1·lranu11. 1-:,p ,. n 11 '£",. ~Arantf'Pd u·ork. I .icel1M'cl s rurlen1. Lrir truck, RP,. f..· in.~u rPd. G75-5i40. :1:'.·l-lMf.. P.o\INTING J;-PAPf:RtNG, ,.~t· G'·,,-,-,-,-,-Clran uJ;. 19 )r~ in J-larbor 11rPa. Lir & ·rrrp RP mo1•11l. l"rf'F' F:.~I . bonrlrd. RPf's furn. 642-2'.lifi. Rr .:i.s. R&1r11. 646·34AA ''ARD-&-Gar.:t.gl' Cl~anup. F1'f'r ,.~t. 7 cla ys . Call ~nyl irtJr, ~8-50.11. Tnt:f:: \V n r k , roro1illin.e;, ~·anf 1 r11~h. ~11raj?:I" rlf'lll'l-up. I !\.lo1·r k h11ul. ;148-~3. -Ya rfl .i"' G11raj!'.e Clran ll p. T Rrmnv11I. }'!"f'e F. ... t. n rall, Tl a!rll. fi46-34AA PAPERHANGERS • Flock.~. foils, vinyl. mur11l:i:, -Lie .• t· Tnll:. Tiw H11ngmm. 547-:.A46. PAINTING. p1'0f. A ll~rk ;::-111u·n. Color ~ p~ c i a Ii ii; t 1!42-4:1S6, :14i -144.1. P ROt". p11inlinR, intpr/l"Xll"r. Qual ity \\'or k. Rf'a .... Lic"rl Ins. 5.17-74?>:1, :"18-2759. PAPER HUNG '$:iii-. - HAULING !r11111h, Any r n1. + PRJ'>f'r. 646-2449 rlrhri11. trPP cu1tin1Z11, any refu~. Free 1'51. 548-M28. f'limf'-A·l,1nf' 6-12-5671: * * * J'>ROF'. ·P11 inting, also roofi, a.ccou!I:. f'l"il., tlrivf'way!I. Lir/ln.o:. J.'rP1' l'!!t. 645-."lHll . FOR cll'an f, rw.111 painfi n.e;. in1f'rior or l':XIPrinr Ii. re11:i:. ralf>.o:, Dirk, 968-4/'tb.i. Plumbing Trader's Paradise 5AVF: on homl" rtp11 iN:. PI um h i n ~. ln~111\IA!lon Pi'l intin.c. Frrl! "~' \\'nrk guarn. H11 ulin_c. l.~372. ' TR/111F: Old F11lrl nut tr111lr r C'l!impi>r. 11lp.~ ~ k ':i.'i V\V, run11. grl, hut nrrrl~ minnr l'f'l)l'l lr -ror Dunt' RuJ:JQ 1n gnnrl ('(lnrl. 49i·l~­ \\'Af.K thnr. Jrlf r<ml111inrrl I Inn (;.M.C. r111mpcr l1lrf' nf'"'' w\11 1r11rtP ror n""' nlf" tlf'I l'r-'!t'll' r 11.r. at·r;i_ 21 ll !,.Q7.:J167 M'"'· (If \\ k. tr\t!J. SPLIT lrvl"I~ ,,.n11n1, prnfr"i blcl;:, rln1\•ntn"n C"",l\1. Tr11· 4n! l\1il1 '_.ign 1rA~.f'. S24.500 f'(fUJty. Exr h11njZf' f~r I'll· f'11.nt. n.11n!11. TlPAll~ fi~2-fi,\M plus '"· 45 Cl.f lNCl '11~LA~ r l\£ri', r1 r tr11rlr lor 1:io111 t'!r ;?;;~ c.;1111 !J,."i7.i:\..1l~ 11flt r 7 f"~I. l Hrs. north or 1...A. Im p"' rl v!f'w lot 1l '"l'xl41l". \~ Hnl" ~1Cn1ry 5 1h t'fl(' 4 .. t:.t•· lines times dollars 2 RPrtl'llOm. :z hath mohile homP in Noll.I loralion-of P111!n1 Sprlng11., Pool, Sauna, rtr. Trarlf' for Ne wp't hme rn-?~ 5'UJ.2.\"ltl, ~i7-46911. FIAY!'IDF. Vil111.gl' trlr , 1 Br. 2 Ra, V11 lul" lftM lrquity Hit.11 1\•111 tr11rll" lnr CdM nr I t.'{ n .2 \I' 11rlcl-0n polrn1i11.J. R1·kr. 6Q·36.ll, ('01..0R TV, 21" RCA, xtnt. 1-on<l. Tr111rle for pif'kup rrur k, 11.l!in Cnlor TV 21 " HCA, 1r11.ttt" tor work r.ar. CRll ~2·59.'.6 WAN'T"" mod. lux. ho1nf'. l lllvfl J,60" l'Q l"lf'll.t , An· tPIOJH' V111Jey. \\7ritf"' 1·l;i.s!I· ttlM 11rl •:uil. 011\ly ~lot, r .o. Rox 1560. c.~1 . 92626 11-AVE ~ C11,.vy 1 Ion f)llnrl frurk/r11mprr. r!M_. nnr run. Tl'"Adl' ft')r motnrtyrlr sam e . . """--'-11"-Ll<'-'M.!ll...l:.oL~ ""'"· , ttr T lor 842·.l.\iS 11 fl 6 om ----Pl..U!\fRTNG REPAIR No joh IPtt ll:1Tiall * 64l-.1128 • -C-0 -L E P L U_M_B -IN_G_ 24 hr. ~rrvirr. 64~. ! lfil RemodeJ & Rep•ir • • T. r.uy Rnnfi ni;:, 0..11.T Oirt'r t. I t1o my own work. 64~27RO.-~8-9590. Sewi"IJ A1t•r•i1ons --Alterations -'42·5145 NC'"'· 11.crur111r. ZI yP11.ni; l>xp. Stereo Re,.ir STERF.0 eq utpn1t'nl 1'f'1111\r~. MmplP ll' f11cilllle:11 for 1111 m11kP.o:: A> modf'!.O:: • rli.~rnunl r11 tf'~: II: tnlrk 1111>" t1Prk, t'IPAI\ I: 11/1.Ju~t 11 .00 .. thl.o:: ""'"'k Sl,00 nlr tn D11\\y rll4'1 r P 11 lt l"r 8 . !RPpl11N"mPn! nM-1'111'., '1 1•11.nrldit:"" ,, nffl . u.s St!tttl> !=: Q LI .i ti • WllN!hl'luPl,-J-"JlLf'--l l lh:---8 Crul11 Mf'~ll. f;t.\.-2441. ---HOU~ H11n11rc! Watch the J F:ANNF:'T'TF. Ni\"On -01\y wn1·k. Ha\•e rf'fr rrn<·l"JI, __ _::_Call 543-231.l Help Wentlld, M&F 710 BARl'SITTF.R : ~·or .R yr nlrl Acrotrnlant Sr. S14K boy ttrr 11ehl f..· OITA,.. f'Vf":'. Sr, Arri. [)ionv,.r Arra Ca ll Mr. Dunhillnl, ofr. Cnn~tn1M1on hllr kgrnund S1 5'{ 644-.128.i. f'.\'l"ll. fi7:l-:\.'>4:t <:11".m .• r.n~_inl"Pr S14K BABY.l:iITTF.R~li~•l"-in~ rrn.-:t SM; y Sp11n 111h h.rlptul S~ M:hool 11..e;r rhih1rl"n in l.11i;:. r.r Clrl"k-Hos p1l11I 1500 Brh. 49.t-7211() 11.fl ; pm. r :r ... ~;c Rkkpr·l.IJg S3.:l0 h r --------- f'llA, VA P11.r ka11:f'r Sli2'1 1RAR MAID~ full or p11.r1 At P'Clrrk S:.00 rimr. Appl_v 141 l F'.aiil l l!lt Bkkpr-Privlltt' (1uh S-150 St. Sanr11_An11 . __ _ T imr.krr.pc-r Sr~'l BF.AUT'' Advisor !! turn your' Jo:t1rrow \lf'r}c s:cioo :;pal"f' ti m1' into funk profit. Sf'f'"y.Con11tn1f'tjon ,;&')/} J..()Ok yf"llr~ younger k mRkr Rrt•f'pl-Sh S.)O() SS ll:hO\l.'ing othr r wnmen Drnt11! As.~t 14.10 hn11". "1:l-6PM. 997--00iO . l.Rga.l Trainre . S450 REAlJTTCIANS-. -,;11 ll' Tr Typi.,1 -C'lrrli. ~4:,0 rmi1le. follo.,.d ng prPr'rl. 2 .'\rf'f!un1ing Cltr1<)1; to S625 11hop!!. ll.R. I. C.i\1. a rea. Rrr1'pt '1.rn'l Olr S500 642-18:12. PBXt R,.1·r p1inni!lll S450d --~~~.---.----- Girl F'ri-Or:11ni;:P li:-.00 Boat Repalrm•n KPypunrh s4so Pl"l'Tll. joh, trin&f' hrn,.f\tii;. NEWPORT C3ll 1714l 111.2501, Lll ki!! Personnel Agency 133 Dover Or ., N . 8. 642-3170 An'O\\'hi!!l\rl ?-tarina!I. BODY SHOP MANAGER Accounli"9 Clerk IMPORT DEALERSHIP JO kf'y k riling exp. prPrcl. €011111111 Rl!('ff'11tion. 940 W. Only qualiliPcl Of'flt applr. 17th SI .• Cf\t 641-054:?. ~1 11111 bl" qu11 ti flrd jn all ~DVe-Rtfs·ING 11re11~. n,1,ren~11 1'f'q11irl"rl. sah11·y Opl"n, m11ny t'('lmpany hent!il R. C all f\lr . l.ftv"rr11c,, 11! 64 6 -1119 '."i hellvP"ll 10 and 2 d11ily. (;r•11t o pportunity for highly 1no111·a1ed. highly 11killPd M-c1·r1a ry ro 1vnrk inlo broad- er rr:i:pon.,ibilltiPl! 111 fallf- Jmf'Ptl Ne1~·port Bea<'h sd-1•"'"'"'"":~~-~·••"-"-""-" v Prti)l;ing 11gl"ney, Brain11, BOYS inili11fivP, & ~h rf!quit-ed. Agr ]0."14 10 rlehVPr p;ii~rll Call 133.1670 in the Dani\ I->oinr. Sa.n Cle- ---------mentp 11.l"f'a.c;. ArnEs. rxprr. prefd. AL"ltlr -DAil y PILOT J.VN. Con1·. CPnll"r . C11ll 642~2.i10 .,. 492-44W ~ "0--~7 ----·.-~-­--------ROY ro mow ll\wn onCi' 11 AMRTTTOUS, learn 1' !Pach "''k. Sl:Z. 11. mo. Can lurni ... h pro!. mAkf'·llP 11'rhniqu~ll. pwr mn>A•Pr. 64fr63.i9. t·rf'e traini ng. Vi\' i 11. n,. \\'.ood11ni Ca~metir~. E xec. --CASHIERS-__ _ po.c;ilit'ln a vail. 842-6449. HOSTESSES -,\PA R T~1ENT -,,-A-NA-GER !'rvPr11\ positinnJ. -4 lorA- B1'11u!lful ne\\' 20 unit 11nurt tlon.c;. f'uH Ir p /timl". Sharp, 11.p1 .... , Coi;1,. :'11rsa. f'ref' 11.clult .sral11 S1'1"kinR gn"l>A1 h re'nl plus ,;m11JI sAl:.ry. :'1'nd oppor. Tnp p11y. MPtn'I C11r r"SUm" to: Cl11.c;.~HiPd Ad \\111sh, 2%0 fl11rbar Bl., CM. No :vi.1, 0A il~· Pilol, P .O. Rox Jjfi{l, Cost11 Mesa., Calif. 92626. _A_P _T_. _M_A_N_A-GERS t•nr 511 Uni111 in Coi;ti1. 1,lrsa. f:xpPr. Srnd rf'r11. h11rk· J!:l'Ouncl tn Cla.111dliPrl 11.d 110. ~:12 C10 Ol'lil.v Pilot, P.O. Rox 15li0, Co.~lll Ml"llA. C•. ~".!626. A11embler1 CASTING NOW Hnllywt>Orl proclur l"r new f11rP!I who 11rl': 11.irn-l':l""IY ln1rrf'~ll"d in hrina in '.\ GP rflll'rl motion pirltlfl'~ In hf' lilmPcl f'llrl~· SummPr. rnr intPrvi1'1,•, ~21 .1 1 464.'.\l'.!l. CHll~D Cue-livl" in or our , lile h11 kpn11:. ~11111.ry Opi!!n. 8!1:\-5ll76 a 11 7 pn1 . rvpn1ng .. ., .. ay. in .. · A11!1r'.°"hly ~.si.rion11 _ r~1rrPnt ly Cl.EANiN(;---i-;dy--z-im,-;;; 11 v111l111hlP in f1n11l f1n111h, \Villi I . 2 ., , , wk . •I ~11prr1ng. floor.c; A: wall 'et· fi«-N('wport Rl'1u:h. Rl"pl,v l '.n~ + olhPr .•~.o:emhl\' fJO· 10 Cll\ll.'iifil'rl l'lrl roo. :t'i4, r/o _.1hon.11;. 'EXJ>f'rll'.nr-r Ml nPC:· Dally Pilot, P. o . AClx J.'!60, ,. ... ~11.ry b111 rll'.<::1r11 n1... co!l(la Ml'!ca ca 92626 LEVITT . .. ·-·' --'- MOBILE SYSTEMS CONCOURST. W" i 1 r' ~!I 962.7776 w11nll"cl , '1\'l"f Zl. Ml'.~A r;qual Oppor. Empl"Y"r ------ASS EMBLF.R / Coil \Vinrlrr rn>erlPcl Por 1m1I tlf'rtm- nle<:h11.nic11I clPvi1:t~. dP "<· lPritr. \'i.s isin in1portl\nf. Nn smnklng pe.r mill1'cl. CIP l'ln /.· plr11.1lant. Sml Co, \Vilt trttin. ~. R. F.n~f'W'f.fl'inj( 11.~4 Prorint'!inn Pl, N.B. ~42-ll:ill4 for appl. ----ASSF.MBI= Y TRAINES.l:i- t.1 111•11rP f'OUl)lP lor cle:h1Xf' P11.lm Sprin~ll Motl'I, Call M ~. Srh mitit \\l"f'fl'ITCl.l ff I .11 OI"~ I 70~ Suprrior, Costa M"~"· -COOK, EXPER-. - P 1tim1', Nfl phonP r11ll.11; ple11~r. Mu!!I hP nver ~­ Suri & Sirloin, 5!1:\0 W. Cna.,1 lfW)', NB -COiiNSELLOR- N111ion·.11; l.1"'11rlinj!'. Jo' I ~ u r,. C fl n r r fl I S11 Inn n<>l'rl!! {'oun11l'llflr In NI!.,.,, Jl n r ! Rl'itrh S11lnn. Mu.11;1 hi" m111 ur". Alh"Mr live anrl "n· joy wnrkln11: wilh lhl' puhllr . SA.b1ry plu.oli mrn.miii11inn. }'"nr 11ppoinlml'nl. C •I I Lillian 111 642-.16.10. COUPI.E. liVf'-1n. u'-'~do~,~.,~ •. MuJI be; upe'rit'ncf>d, P hoflf' Miir;11 Wilburn. 1714) !";4()...1).iOO nr "'''" k wknrl' (71<1) Gil-23.t~. T',.r.~nt'I A1tf'ni"y OA Y Wrni<,.r. !\ton. Tur -. 2C>4:i \Vp.11;t rliff Or.1 NR r ri. Sttm, \he M"lt"lkin~ /. "r· 64.'l-277n Nlncl! Hun1, H 11 r h ., n r , AU'T'0~1 0TTV'F'.-Hard \\Ylrk· ='=46=0l_oi;~·---=~--I Ing Younlit: 111pprflntice In OF:NTAL A_.lll. Ch111ir·11irl". lt'11rn 11nllqur autn r'"Pi'ir. 1'xpantll""li l'lultt's, <I h11 nilf'cl 54~1 1. rlf'nl.-try. pl'f'Vl"nllvr 11r11('" AUTO SETlVTCE 'rR.AtNEE lirr , F.xPf'r • MUST! Tnp 1-!'l"jP lnr·Al 'I' r ,, 1 ('I' "'I•!")'. 11.R, Af'l"lll. 962-24.1":_ 01-g11nl7.11 Hnn "'ill tr11 \11 m 11.n DENTAi. A_..!li.o::t11nl, 1 Glrl w...., llkts io 1o,•ork with hi' Ofli(.f'-Ex,p'i1 l'lf"f'd nnl)• •Po h11rw1.~. ~·11.-1 prnmotion Slart ply, "El Tol'tl Al'f'll. l.~1010. 11.\'! mn. eoINNER COOKS C111l r>l<'k ~tt. 7l.~:'i e CO~'f'EE ~1-10r <'001\S Cnit.11;111 Aatru·y • 6 El.l.M'F.N 1r.raveyt11 ~ ll11rbnr 131, 1111 Adam" ·oply fn Pt""ln Var 111ncl r.• (Ml mnnry: Rf'nl A lr~f!t't Inn Holcl }'!'lur ~IM', 11 p1 .. · st~ t l'JM M11 cAr1h ur Blvtt H"i.e;hl~ ~killtrl. hoth 11h " typ. In~. n1in. ~ yr~ lll"f'N't11ri11.I l'Xl)f'r. A2P ~·ll. AMl'll l'll\'I', Xln"t 1·on1 pan~ hPnf'ht11. !RVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES*AGENCY 1 S•i'lrllnR !ial111) sa.iO. ~:'r'" ~•") 1,, !'<ti.'lfl rul"l\I !l'M'hll'll",1 :'\I'\\ ph1n1 on ,.;;:in .lu~n ta.pri ('on111 «t \ll. Rorl1n. 4~·~1.l.~?. THF: .JOI.I.\. RO(:F:R Hosp C"1 f"l pt·ll to 1:.001 C l"nrral Offirl'~ f'lll" r1 .. rk $.~·!;. PR0~-,.~~.-:10~.'\L "h 0 n " I 1297 IJ111:11n, Co.c1111 !\1r •11 Dit"tllph Typ1<:.1 ~4fl(l 1 11nhr11or • Oa11A Po1111, ~.>i ll ~·0:'..11 R)' Ap111 nnl.v !\huli CIPrk. t."l.\O C'"IP n1!'11tP, C"a o1~trAn,, 111~a, *E -s . --$'"' 1-;i rl ~·r1r111\• ,,., s4.JO I \\'ork 1n ~rrur 0'4'11 l1o~n1r x ec, ec Y . . . -· ,·., _ RP.0:1 rll"&! 111 11 1.,.A Pho~· r 11,1 nini·in• ,..,." '"1, •• ,1 t\1krng Sio-1 \·An11hf'1m '" \1flt'l l , .. 1 '' "· , ~ • • .,.. · ,,. · • _ ...... 4 n.-I\\'""'' :> ,.., .oi .n1 '"' h~lcl. Sh nr ~..._. "'rilin, F1'P'I' k F Pl" Pn.~11tnn-""' 11nrl 1ioo11. 11"1 r;ik,. niinutrs. iW! r.. 171'1 1111 ln'in 1 Cl\\ Srr,1ir l" Cf'n lrr Ag<>w'y "42-1470 R:ecept /Girl Fr lcl.«t y P1'0s:r,.~~11'P sh1'!'!' "!'gAnlt:;i lion S4;:J(l ('fl. r 11.v( rrr, At.<::n r .. ,. r,.,•i ''""~ 42fi2 Can~ru.11; Dr .. t\.R. S11i1,. R·4 ii7·271 1 ,JOIN fAst sr1-011• r11,.n1hr1· 111 • F:Xf:C:llTlVf; • * SALES CAREER * :o;111rr inri; .":1111 1')' plu11 ('Omn'. 1 t'i r~t Y"~r· ,.11rn1nj.!~ ~r $11.000 -plu~ pos!!ihlP. 2 yr•. lrMin1n'l pt'ORr~m hy 1•pntury l"llrl nAlion11t •'O. Ru.c;inP.1111 or liill lf'.~ ha.r·k.s:rounrl hPtpful. No 11·11vrlf f\1.e;n11. opJXlr1 uniti1'.<::, TF:11 A!.F:.\:ANOF.R Marin11 on Rl't~'. 646-05.'il . Gmr. for ~and'A1ch .11hop. 1~ to 2:,. Call 645-0392 8 am to 3 pm. -HEAL TH FOODS M11111 h11vP ltno'A·IPdge in vilamin~ f. t Pllltf'd irf'm)I; M11n11.gl"ri11.I opportunllil'.' SAI Ary plitll honull ,,, ~nf'fit". C11 ll Brlwl"n 10 A 5 • ~l.1-4-9.".5."I • ltTCKORY F11 mt.~ ,, ll'rvif'wing for ti" rm p/time .-alf'J work. Sl"P: Mr Thompson. ~-C~t P l117.11 ~rnrl" llo"'""r n1al11. HOSTESS \,rn'I F'ood~. tnllnlrl i1·~. rn I v11 tp r lirn!rlP. frrl" lf'~r11, tr iu ·h ~,.II, f1111 s~ flwn J hour!!. al ~o Jlfl-'~· h11' nf ,10111 nwn. fi43·0990. Let•I Sec'y T r n• Stron2 ry plni:. "" ~h NEWP.ORT Personnel Agency ;:A4.~ l~11n1pu• l"'Jr. ' R. t Bra.n1·h nffu ·,., NEWPORT P•rsonnel Agency ::;;:'!~ t 'an1 p11( ll1 ' R p11hl 1r rnn1;.11·1 rn~i!n11 fn1 •h~ z11l 1•llh • n1s: sm1!,. l'u1np.1n.1 1nf\11r:o;t I(! lr1 ''"' ('nn1pl"'· ~1a 1•1 SlM \11ll t\111W') \1111 . ~1n..;o,,,-, t '.o•~r11r ,\gr 1"·~ ,!~! H111h111 RI. 11 1 \rlAn•~ o r I 11·,. . Top ir;f'r1·Ptl'.ri:il skill•. k pl"r!'on11.lity t'"· qulrrd, Sltlar) . opp n . ,ll:l.)...~l!l2 I. llUIO rnul1', approx 4-6am 011.lly. x 1n·1 p/li!lW' lncoml". ~J(X)t;. N1'Pclrrl immrcli111<>ly lo jll'll ---~--------1 hnm!'11 at nm> or Nf'v.•porr Nursing R!'arh'J. mo~1 ~rlusivp pmj Prt11. Mu.11;! be ynun11:. ag. \\rith • rl m in I • l r a I I v" .srrrll.,ive A willing rn 111.!ISUmP 11.upervt90ry f'XJ)l':r. I fl r T'P.~p1>nicll)ility. <:1111: 644 ·1111 mOO~rn mffllr"11l f11r ility. A)l;k ror Mr!!, F.l!i~. 0 . N. S. Pll'!AM' 11Ppcl l'f'llt1n11' in con· -~­ ficl1'nrr, In P.O. Rn.-< lMM, It RF. SALE.o;:;: F;xrir\n2 nr11' Santa An;1. c11• !12711. clPVf'I Opmtnl w/hisrh in· ------------1•0011" pot1'nliAI f1"11· 11pJll. Mr. NllRSES Aicl'°!<-wlll tr11 in Chllmbt>J"hdn 113: 772-7j()l. nldPr wnmf'11 who l\rl' IJ\. ----- ---ll'l'l'~ll"rl In nur~l n2" 1:i!l rf'1"f'~. R~CT.P'!fONI ST w1111tcd ~ull­ Ovi!!r ,l,') prf"f''rl. Milli! hl' l1mP. tonv11le.<::rrnt ho11 pital. nf'a l, wil ling 10 IP11.rn k 642-2410 _______ _ m u~I. 1'njo,~ v.• n r ki n I!'. Rerl':pttonist. hu.c;y w/l!:"er\11.tri<' 1111.11 .. n I '. DOCTOR'S OFFICE Bayvil'!"'' Conv. Ho• p . P .O. Box 2431, Co11t;oi M""" 642-1i0.l. -------R,.)l;lllurant-GRTl.J. MAN An!'11rtivP vivar iouii ho~tf'.'!!l, KURSES, pVI t1uly, llll l"ll'lily, Appl.v htwn :!...4 11m. f\Vl'r 21. r 'limr, rla.yR. tyJ>f'll., Il l! ll.hifl•. i.l"'i'-NltrllP OE.L·TACO Boh Rurn!I Rp11!11.11r11,nl Nuf!('• R " R i ~ t r Y , l.,1 ~1 1 1 ~. Rrlsrol. f'11llhion l.o::lancl, Nwpl Ctr Hospital Rd .. N.B. G44·20l<I 642-!l!IX. or ;;.m..!¥.1~1 HO~ES.<i, Irvine: R 11 n r. h aN"i11. Wl'tl-Sun. 9::10-6. l\fl.f! 21-:'.fl. C11l1 P"I, ~3.l-0):)0. HOSTE-SS 11·1 PM Lunch Appl.v ln'P,.rson COLONY KITCHEN :\211 Ha rhnr. C.1'1. 11111':1'\li~!! 9-:l 1Vi /'f' OutboerdMechanlc- p,.rm, joh, frlngl" bt':n,.li•~. C11 H ~714! '.\37-2501, l.11k" Arrt'l"'hl'lld l\1Rrina!I. OVERSEAS MORE .JOBS 1'11AN PF.nPt.E .All akil11 k Pl'OfP .. !111'\nll • J-ft)thll:t W-lf'!I • ).(llYf'f H 0 IJ ~ F: KEEPERS Cnm-f':XPf!n!lt.11 e Tax hrnrfit~ panlon.•, rrRtir 11.I Nur!lt'lf. e .E°t'M" l 'ransportatil'.ln f,jv,.....in nr out. Goo!i P11y lna CALL St1-4MS .lob!I. Employpr P11y_. ~-e-,. ~ii:e G1111J'Jlrnl,.f'<! H('alth t· f'ami19 <'Ari' Until r mTJloym,.nl Arr,.pt('d Ait"l"ICY, tf(Y.i No. Brnad"''"Y· OVfo~R.l\F.A~ SF.RVTCE:S S.A. 1617 E . .1 71h St 5.A .• ~u\11': l ~i-f\681 1\.R. s.,,ta An• Nn1-1 ln11"rvil"winJ; for DAY HOSTESS Aoply In Pl"rlW'!n Rl"fnr,. 12 l)r l'l.ftl"r ~ 1313 Ne. lro•l!lw•y • ~f"l'Urlly~ • fnt1t"prnt1,.nr r 7 • ~ .. 11 '"n~111 rrinn· ' l l e f\l"f'llhl"I' "JlfY'll'f1tn11"\•~ • ~ .. 11,.r h1·1nt "f'!"11'1t1111r\ ~ • r1 r (l1t l" ll •llnn•nh1l·· • Pmfl"11.~1nn .. 1 tr11 1 n1n:~ s s An•11 rr 1t1"r" 1~ y l".", ~01• mi \ I-of' thr fl"'".,., •1·r ·,... lonl(ir1i: lnr. rl"l~ir1on~ 11.rl" a1••il•hll' Nn\\" (°1\l.l. 71 1 ~:-.:~.f11i2 \Ii . \\'11ni SALES \\'r nl'rrl • Cf'l"lt1 111 ~!111 ' J')tr <"11 4(l.F(I yr.....,,I l'ICt . \f'\I poir1 Al"llr'h ('n, '-"!fh 11111111,1 hrnrht• (Mfl pll~' I.: • I' f'rkl\ 1';11.•I; lvl1111c pl11.n. I II " hl'l vf' pr<ip!r "•lh 11• "''"r \! 1 '"' r. f'nt"I ""rk1no:; ln lhr 10f·11.t a rr~ r1 .. ~~I' pllOnf' lnr ;u1 \111rr \ If'\\'• ' 644-0212 SALBS\VO i\·IAN. "Xf'l'I! in hf'llf'r R.T.\V. 'rt "" 111 1 I Y l'hnp. Top ~11la ry + 1"(1n1m. ·, rl it,\' wk., nn n11r,. Rf'plit"!> ;· •1 n f l 11,. n t 1 ~ I. 1'."r11r f'l ;1 s.~i l1r<I ,\ti Nl"I. :l<t7, T'l11 il ~· r11ot, P.O. ~). l:ifiO, Cn!!I.\ r.1r sA. 926~ . ------· S . .\ L. >: S 1\1 ~: N I "' OMF:N: f'\EADLIN E for t' n. F. F: ·r1·a inin11: {'la ~~1',. in "lay i., April TZ. R,. 1nrlf'pt<nrlPnt~ Rc1'0 n1r • :-; II \ I\ 1. ~;If'", Otstrihurnr ,(· h111 • y n1 flt 0 \\'N N11 r11ral r '"" rl II ' I t hllllltW:S.~ r a.nta-<11r 1,?l....,'o\"th: NO INVJ-:.~1\I J-:NT 111 1n- \'f'11tnry. Only $\;• j rl"fU~ ~ rl11hlp1 kit' r ull rll" p/tlm,. t "all Now: ~&-5253. ~ ..;ALE.~P/t i mr. NPl'll_Y"_"_llS_ '' m11.n nr rdf'cl 7 l'vl!_. If. 8'1 11n1. S:l.':r..Jtr. :\.14-:\0lll. • '\ SF.Ai\1.'ITRr.Si"F.~:---;;p: I h1'lpf11l, 11pply ™ W. J8tl\ l"t'>A'port Bf'itCh. :o;:F:AMSTRF.SS, fAr.tory ~X.: rrri~nr" JlrPff'n"Pcl . t'ull 4- p11 rt t iml", 4!1:t-4704. l . ----1 1 • . t s~crrt111 ry PRIVATE SECRETARY t\11111t ha1•P :"i '" tn Yl'Ars Ex- rrufive "~11"!"1""''"• "1Ulll ht< •Plr In "'"l'k Mr\"i hlr llf'~d\111' 1.-.,,1n1 •h11l r •vf'(. A· Sat, · Shorthflnrl 100 WPM. flrf'frr l'lf1plir11nl!! with '">r'*'" lrnr ,. •.~ "()n,. Man Priv~1,.. 5"cr,.1111;.·."' WE OFFER F:xrrllPnt rnmprn~lll l tfll'I Exce11tion111 21'1'1\l.rfh o,,J')f'lrtun- ily DynAmlr ~:11vi1'fl1Hnl'nl Librral Co. hrn,.fit~ CALL EX. l• 714-557 -3233 In ,., 12 nnnn t1a 1ly 110nal inlf'n •i1'w. • for r'l"r· ------.-~----! ~ECREi'.\RY for a m I f'rtgin1'rring ' n1 11 nuiart11r· injZ Co. SomP honkkr1'ping., Typin1t llCC'UtR cy lml)flrtanl. Typin.R ~Pt'rd" ~ .. " n t I 11, I.· Plr11.11an! 1f'lr phnnf' m11 n1ll"f' import;i.nr. "'111 trJ1ir1 Wrll,. 1·t11 ~~ili<>rl 11d Nn. :127, O;i.llv f'ilo l. r .n . Rox ljfj(l, Cost~ t\1t:~11.. <'11 ll f, !126$ . Secret•ry • SlfO Cnn•tr. har l<:irrnunil. Sh rd bul Ml llf'r , ~·,.,. P11 irf, Fr l'"ft°rl'f' P()~ilim111 Jo:XF:Ct lT!VE r F:RSONNt:I, AGF:NIY • 41n \\', ("nl'l~I Hll')'., NR -+------------PBX Opr: P/ttmP, e,x-pl"r. HOlJSET<F:F.PER • Comp.Jin-Call .lt11ll" F.llf'n, Nl'>A'J)flrtPr • Su ite II 64.').'l7Hi •on m11~1 t1rlv11, nt1 Jmokin11: JM. t;.14-1700. .- nr drinkin2, I i v e i n, 962-Sllt H.R. l~OUSEWORK-P1trl t\mP , !\ 1111.)' 11.ptk. ~rt>11rt)I' jnh .. Ov.n rar. M<4-7lM. INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE PERSONABLF:, 11 ttrarllvf' woml"n p/limr In r all on rt'll.ltl"lr• 1' l!n11 ncl"I I~ •tl1urlnn' In )W r 1mmf't1. Arl'll.. H1111I. Brh tn ~n Clf'm, Rl".'iJ>"<'lf'rl It r.~•ah. ho~\n1'.0::~. r lr,x\hlP till}'-It hr,. Xlnl rnmm 1' itm wlh ~ t'11ll or !)¥'time. M ~~ l't'Pf'lll husinf'~,,. r.all IE YOUR OWN BOSSI , Mr. Coy nr &tl-1403 e1 .... ~. Men er Women j IH:l-.>42.t ~-m11chlnP 3pw1n2 f)pPr11 rort, ll':leprrlrnN'tl, \2 prr hr, t!ll rtlnc 'A•re. Call lease A Yellow T•xl Ca~ ROBINSON'S • NEWPO~T BEACH H11• n~tnR f..,r • I F1n• Jewelry Saleilciily lxperlenced *S•cret•ry ...... s6oo ~rurlt lP~ hark~ helplul l,hf' ~h • Mnu~. C.l'f'Jll twia..,, Sl'l'\I H'I" (~nlf'r Al!f'Of'V 1262 c .. mP11• Jlr •. N.R. :-;uh .. R...4 ~'i1.m1 ~F.rn F.T~Y;;;;:-rhanre • rn wrHI" 8 puhltrjjlli'in, G~~ ll'W'!ltinn lnr pt"T11fln IMlcit'I! ·! trrr llfiVll n«'tTlf"nl. Qlfi~ \n llf'\V h!(lri;. $flln. "C,..11 HPlrn H11.yl"~. ~'6 , Co11..11;!11 I A1tt'nC'y • ?i!Wl H11r Nir RI 111 ;\ria f1'1~ &4>7">W. ' Appl~ In flPr~rin 1 0·~ p.m, • 2 r.,h,,, ,,,., ~,• DAILY P'ILOT "1'f11kfl RM m fi"or 0 1111-Equ-1 npportunity {"mp\oyt'r .,_. ·tt y". ·""" ..,,1 '"' ...., ..... ~~...,..,;;;;;··~ CLASSIFIED AD~ ,.;,,., ·>"'" ""'h "C.A i<H Aey rl ay ~ U1•-BEST DA\' lo FOR ACTION. , , "-'tlh I OAlt.\' P IU)T rtU''I "" M' ~"" 'I Aak frir Hl'!rmtJ'I * * * * *" * OPEN HOUSE colpmn· Ouafl!<I ''' dW,y • .rall lodoH-11--l!l! CALL "42-5671_ blrt,., f'f(", fl\ro ' 0~11)' P tlfll lrvi~. IOppos. oc Alrpnrt ) ~'T Ad c.Jt NU671~ Sa• 1 JS.ll tll<("d 111111 ' ' ,... : .. ,• .. \· W-. April 12, 1972 ~. April 12, nn PILOT-AOV£RTISER !ft .. .. .:-~ ' ' "• ·-· ,. , .. ' ' .. ·- '• It.•· f t t •• ~ 1~ ... t= .... ... ... s .. •• ' " ~: t . l : {. r ... ~-... •• I ~ o .. ~; .. . If DAILY 1'11\0T frM&pOrl•lion Jil 1 .:;;r ;;;;;;; ..... ;;;;;;;,,, "";;;;J~§J Pl1not/Or11n1 126 Oop 154 Cyc1ts, Br1tes, j Trucks . "1 [M~···· J[Il] I ][fl] [ J[Il]I ..___ ... _ .... ·____,· J[§J I J~ I [,..C0)41•ft I•"*>"*" • SECRETARIES ORGAN BUYERS lRISJI SETTER PUPS, Ake Scwttrl t2S DODGE '71 " ion V-8, auto. 8·3 ilAMMONO. Ptrftct w/ Chunpkln llnn. 7 ••ka, old. HONDA YAMAHA Rim• k tlrn. C\Jitom J>Mt'l. Help yonted, M & F 710 Help ytonlod, M & F 710 Help We-, M & I' 711 AppUoncH 101 Ml1COll0.....,. 111 SECRETARY e STOP S~10Ki.NG ''10 MODEL por11ble STEREO. 1912 Garrard K~ger 1ttin&' ha.11. n ,988. Pvt. pty. ~ Apr il Spec. CBS0011 stJ...&!m afl 6 pm. moo. ~.e_crfcct. AK~ttle Pupa $l17-S Auto Lt••int-H4 b1ust bf lnH~lllitent ftt quick Thfl Easy Way ' Earn automatic dlshwashtr, 5 cy· mod~I. Full 1 I :z e pn> R I "-9600 10 1,a.m. Heavy typing, $100-$1000 a mo. 192-4213 ell!, front Joadf!r In rM"w leu!()n3! turntable, sealed Pl c.atJfl • ••", •••• $ Src.'.ylBkk.~===L-!J~'-1-:spced &: accur11c)' w/ad SI.llDENTS• Applicat.ions:tor· _.ctOlli.-~d l time1. ai IUllpen~lon 1 k r 1 , Sl.M5. ~1alt. Champ. line, 9 wks. also !rt diun Bike11 CONN Caprice Otx. Nu old. $85.. * -..1ss. at tttmendoUA aavJngs W.rnly, Sl,444, .-. HUSKY 250 WR in slO<'k WURUTZER w/auto rhythm, REGI.:.~ ERED Irish Setters. AGGIE SC 492-6741 ~lanufa<'tu'ri•J ••••.•.• $8400 Jpf'lllna: ~l'illitYVN'Yn&"'iaa. ~umnirr jobs being laktti US,S:-S1 n orce5 AM/FM stereo reicelvr.r, Markrtlr:~ ••.•••••.••• S7800 E x p er. wjU1 internaUonal now. Call Vl"?&~n tnc. !pr $100. $4~n37. l-lf'.&dphont1, Tape deck Ctm.struc:•ion .... , •• : •• S1800 business advantageous bul Interview, 979-8055. • USED G. E. Ph~a:·in jacks. Still brand B k 178110 not essential. Prefer mfgrng . RE"RIGER"•ron new In box j. guaranteed. m f'r11.i:e-· • • • • •• • • • · • TI.:LEPHONE Sales Top '" " Es<'.rol4' ••••••••• ~ ••••• Sl 800 pl.ant background. XI n I "'·mmiailons a-•"°;"' Ap $50.00 Was Ir.ft unclalmed on lay· lrlng e bC'ntfJll, Contact Mrs. · ..... ,.... " · • 64<1 ~=<'I awa.y. Sold for $299.lf.I, Pay ln1ur;1ncf' •...•••• , ••• S6GOO ply •-pe-· •-twt•n • oo ~ 1977. 2 males • 1 t.malc. eau ==~·="' -,-=c-:o-- alfiO 8:30 am or 6 pm. &73--3400. 'SS HODAJ<A Acl!' 100 Super OiIC.'KERJNG Grand, naw· iiEAU'fiFUL ~qle puppy, ~ir1 bib, Etli c 0 m P 1 It's.•, fl,997. AKC ne. M•lt-. ·1 wks. old . :;,;;t"=~elmet 4c xtrRs. WURLITZER ph1.yer pilUIO. 673-4042 all !l:l). 1~=·~~-~=-= Ttoy our lease experts for Savlna1 -SatWactioD • Ser. vl<:t. Edwards . L.M. Cox ui . '"""''-~· oUbalAnceofS9'1ortakfl EDP j···•············· !.6600 f\1anufacturtnc C0.:-1505 E. And 12:00noon at8381 Bola MAYTAC repairman has ov e r pymnt11. Collection TEtt~~-r11.r1 "" • ·••• • · • ~ \\'Arner. S.A. Equal Oppor A\ICnUt', Midway City. washers $35. to SlOO. Can Dtopl., 7l<l/~l. n;..,.,er nz ••·•·•• ••• .........., dellver . w/l yr ~arn 1-fedi<"l.I , ... , ••••••••••• l6500 Employer. TELEPHONE Io I i c i tor 1 &J9..l7?I. . • SANSUI AM/FM/STEREO/ Publir Rel. • ........... .S500t'I $600 wanted for evf" work In MPX ll39.95. Ambuaatlor BM.king • "·• ......... .$6000 '"·--ta"" to Vicf' Prrslclr.01 / 11irport ea'"'r 's' r.~~!t h11.ve Rt2 dFRIGERAhTOR SllY001'1 1°'1~~ floor standina: apeolkers wl!h I t 1 1 $6000 ~"' ... •J tran1p. I ue , ~9'70. r, very s arp. . .,.,, 12 .. bass, Ii" mictz:-nge, 3,, nv • mrn · • • · · · · • • · · • Rt2'ional Manaa:cr ot Jarg., Westminster Bl, \l/estm. R, E. Mi:mr ........... 5'000 "'est C0&.<1I Comm,.rrial/ln· 'Jl.AINEE super tv.·eeter $299.95 a pair. Tnv~I Agey •.. , .•••• , S6001J 0 1 OVER 200 wasMrs, drye". BSR·f'lfcDonAld prof~sional dustrial firm, I lt'I' near 11Pt.f·7AM tti tro $39 95 Sales, ................. $6000 OrangP . County Airport, Alert, bright, a:mhitious, rt. re 1erators m . . table • 310X, complete with R. E. 0.:-vel. •......••. $6000 N Be M' . 5 11 ~5-CTIKI. base, dust cover & Shur" ·ewport acfl, 1n1mum ablP ~rsnn neN!e-d ror be· ---Advertis1n1t ......•.•.. $6000 .. A_ . 1 . 1 / O'KEEF"E I.:: '1en1tt large M75 cartrlrige SSO .. Complete MENCi 3 _,. bike, Like New warr.a.n1y. Sl,144. HorMi 156 "' "t""'"" NEW spintl.s-No ~cul1 new. $4!>. $595. SUSAN Smith ~ t a b I .. . 646-6344 GOULD ~tUSIC CO. Boardlf'I!, tnlnlnr I: Jes-MUST sell '71 Honda. 2045 No. Main, S.A. aona. Cotta Msa. ~1953 CB 350, Clean. SSTh. M7.o681 • • Sine" 1911 or 54~9903. t 646--0963 t * PUBLIC NOTICE I GOOD black l whllc mare KAWA 500. $600 or ~st orter. Befort> )11)U buy your piano pony. It yrs. old. '65. Xlnt condition. 4fiOO mi, or orgitn, ~ sure & .11tt us 637"""'843. •· 642-8W all 7:00. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR 197:1, MAKES AT COMPETI- TIVE JUTES. Ca!J Ml.lcolm :Rdd for further details. THEODORE ROBINS FOllD 200) Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • ~ Autos Wa~ Ml years ~·e1ar1a ,.xper· Jl'.lnn ng po5ition w _potential Call gas stove, with all xtras. system, all new · now ience. SPttdy .nd Accur1ur for moving up management Ann 1--ox, m-noo shorthand and typing skills ladd~r quickly. Top rom · $50. S48-4?93. ~-9i U.S.A. Stereo Equip for Best Selection EMERGENCY Sale': Gd 1971 BSA 6.10, immac. 3000 for !he best service in show progpttl, 6 yr old mi'a. Warr. Gd. $1000. * REWARD Dennia .l Dt-nnis ........,,ired. Some knowledl• of UI •-f X AJ\fANNA trrezer, 23 cu. fl, a rehouse, 17~ E. 17th St., PcriOflnrl Aa:ef\ry ·~ ... ~ pany, ' ui:nl! 111· Ira Costa l\Jesa, &lf>.-24<!2. Southern California plding. SJOO. 66-4038.. t.:eave Mme-no: 646--0364. At Lowest D iscount Prices '71 Kawau.kil 500 & 250, lesi1 COAST MUSIC l. -'°'I~_.. JI~) tt-.an • 300o n;il. 'Must sell. m ~llche.JllOn Dr~. lrvint record kttpin.i:;, bank At'-long le-rm Assignment. upright, perfect cond. Sl2j, counts, trust fund~ helpful. Irvine .... S4CM450 519-2688. SEcnF.TARY _ 6uistanrlini:. S<!nd resume P.O. Box 2270, NEVER. A t"EF. AT TEM.PO Newport Beach, Calif. 926li0. TEMPO Securille1 exper. Le 1 a I training work· for in-SECRET AR~: fyp'!n&. sh, Temporary Help ve11meiit counselor k at· Days, f/tlmt. Per~nnel TRUIT'ri"i="lvers, Cl11.M Ont torney. Ntwport Centr.r, Dept., Hoag l:losp., NB. lie. req., tran11fe~ r ig eXp. 644-7643 belwn t am & 12 Scope Deburr Help deHirable. Aliw nttd hr.avy pm. Part 1ime equip opr~.-'SITikr ~Ui pro- FRiGIDAJRE. rop (r('ez.er, Whiti:, goprl condition $2II Call 548-2017. REFR.l.CERATOR 15 cu, 7 dr, auto. defrost. Late & clean. 893-90li0. Cemeras & Equipment IOI • SERVICE '7>3881 Greg .. aft 6. load<'d wllh 100 IA!e hi! rec· ;------~-;;; · 1839 N•wport BJ at Ha'bo"' Motor HOme_ i · ~ 940 ords, In excellent condllion. ... • - Just &reat for ""Ur rec. Costa M'sa. 642-2851 G I -TEST DRIVE '" o~" Sund,..,. 12 to 5pm •. n•r• 7-· room, pool side. etc. First .. ~ ....,.. T.HE .MIDAS MINI $350 ·or best offer takes. ORGAN • PIANO 2Q' Gaf·rlga:ed sloop, u:io. 11' , MOTOR HOME 644--4687 after 7 pm, WAREHOUSE Pengilin w/trlr. 'Xlnt cond. Dislributed by SCORPlON Helicopter frame New·Used Famous Brand$ S500. 16' Catam&ran w/trlr Ken Cnift Pro<lur!5 Secret11.ry/R.ecepUonis1, N.B. C~ for Appt. .646--5869 gre1s. Cr e 11111 e , San brokerage firm, located SERVICE-Slation-Ml'I'. Ex· Clromente. Phont" 714 /497-5163 Fashion Island, de 1 i re 1 per. Salary + Comm, Pd. ~ TYPISTS * PENTAX SpolfnAtic, l."> mm, YoUnt::. "-'ell sktll~ in-vac .. life ins., uniforma. Gd '\ wide anile, 350 mm & plans $400. Heathkit STEINWAY KIMBALL . $800. 12' Lark $150. 546-4900 C:REVI ER MOTORS VTVM $10. Hercul~ 6 cyl CHiCKERiNG, .etc. {Over w~kdays. . 208 w. ltt SI., Santa J;\na Marin" diesel ' $£00. ri,1r.eh 100') pianos avail.) 1 01~6'"' "'G'"t•-•pa"·-,-. -co~b~,,-,~!rbo-'"ls-, -35J IJS..3)71 dlvidlll'll. NO shrthnd ttq. working conds. Gd , ules R<'glster for telephoto, $200 f i r m . Xlnl workinlt' C'l'lnd. F.B. pote.ntial. 70,000 ial + ala· A temporary job 548--0531. floor jack S~. Air com· HAMMOND, JG~mALL & hp, elee! •. st. Bir whl, tilt trJrl ---~------ prcssor. hosr & i:un $60. 3 CONN, elc., organs. $175. 545-1506. d!Vf'!rtlf ied position. Ser'kf lion. CaJ1 644-41 31 for appl. today PO •·-~10 •11 lntervwa: 9.12 ~sume .. DU>! ~ ' " n: SERVICE Sl•t;o, •t<•-". & Pehonnt'I or call &t4-5100. ,, nu We Nf'Prl All Salesman 12) tu~ &. p/time. QfJice Skills SEC R·E T .ARY W•nted: Lite mtthAn. exper. Ins I Equ11.I Oppor. EmpJ,,yer Youn&. a~tracllve. Typing & pd. vac. Apply Chevron Sta-l\tal<" & F"ma.11' Shorthand. 2 girl offict!. lion, 604 So. Co<Uil Hwy., Witstern G irl Inc. Newport Beach f I rm · Laa:. Bell. -4667 MacArthur Blvd. StarHng $450 per mo. Call Newport Beach for appointment, 548-m2. Vaeancies oat ITl(lney! Rent 5-t().002.i ~11 the old 1rutt ~ur house. apt., store -------~ -------- ·····~·············· A CONYf:Htl!NT IMOPPING·AND SlWIHC GUIOE FOR THf CM.. ON THE-CO. For an ad In Woman's Worltl C•ll Mory lath 642-5671, ul 330 Town-Travel Hit l.c!w Calorie Shape TYPf.i;;J':. AI R, gen'I ofc dutie~. Call 644-1700. ext 519 WAITRESS WANTED Berwn 12 & 4 pm. No Sµn . 5ITT9 W. Edin.i::tr 111! Euclid, S.A. Arpy's CoffeP Shop. WA ITRESS WRntl!d, E'Xper. ntt. 725 W. Bf!ker, C.M. 5>M)...j60IJ -'Jlk !or Mitch. WANTED: "Hazel" type llve in help, 7 boys. Call 557.9940 aft 8 pm tor interview. \VELCO~E WAgon openinis In Huntington Beach. Must have car. Llght lyping, nex· ible hours. ~~745. WHAT IS A VETERAN? Furnftur• 110 7 PC. NAUGAHYDE DEN GROUP consisting of lay-back sofa f11leepa 2), chair, in heavy duty nauga.hyde, end tables, cotttt table k' lamps. SurtboA rrli;, S15 eAch OTW" Before you buy-Give us a try! I=-,--~----~~ I blank 15. 64z..6817 i1fter 5 Largest Dealer in the \Vest ~t1, Power to6 pm. PENNY OWSLEY CO. HERE'i a rei.I st.91 at $8.50 '-TI4/892·331C SHONINGER uprighl piano 16' Wizard bot.I, freshly lll52 Beach Bl., S. of KateDa ~,/bench. Ji,fx1 'tt. slate pool Daily l0.9, Sat JD.6, Sun u.g painted, w/fJJ hp Mere, table wlli&hl, 7 pc. gold "'/recent major tune-up, brocade s~tional, Simmons TOP PRICES PAID FOR lrAUer w/new bearina bud· qu'!en size hld~a-bed, 7 Steinways "" Hamnwnds dies • coupler. Owner must 13631 llarl)or, C~n Grove uphol. armchairs. S.lem PENNY 0\VSLEY CO.. sacrifict because of othf.r J Blk. ·So: of G.G. Frwy, House rocker. mapel dining 892--3314 obligatklns. 54Q..m9 alter 5 1 , 636-%133 ALL FOR $169. room set complete, etc. "Sporting Good1 130 p.m. or 5.S1-7998. Ma · • · ft 549.,,25, 557-!M79. "---------118' Cabl" Crol...-40 HP* rYlft rearce* l RADERS ===""'"--,--,,.----DOWN ileeping bag, beaut. ele-ct start, trlr & 11ccess. FURNITURE RETIRING painting ron-ro-' C••r 160 °-crt I~ Mot Hom .. :·,·,~.-' ~ ~. xr,t '°""· 1975, ~. ' or es trnctor 11elling out stock. No _,..,,_ ~ .202 N, Broadway, S.A. !ipray outfit. drop cloths, 529-4~. 8~1305 Open 7 Days brantl nf'w pain1 brushes. 48 El Pl_po spoon. sea suit CUSTOM 30' SPORTFtSHER, SC.In • Rentals FURN. r r.o m decorator's l11dder.~. planks, etc. 1212 So. sieves, •n excel cond. Call C'Ompl: rt bit General Motors home, 1 yr. old Family liv· f\Os.~ St., Sarita An 11 646-5161 art 3 pm. 671 Diesel, $4400, 673-7S36 '558·32.22 lng bdrm. & baby turn. 542-31~. Store, Restauram, 111ter 6 pm. 1411 S. Villaae Way, S.A. "'541>-~~"-'17~----c I "ELEC Organ S3XI. Window Bar 132 SKlPJACK U ' 1971. twin Traltert,· Y.ravel 945 I' Sofa, dinette aet, naugh air cond. $75. Ru..q rouch $45. JUI( Vol vo 6 cyl , "1 ; -, , eh~n:. refri& .. 1lereo, Bl11ck recliner $25. 30 E BOX wJtrailet. E~e1, ~.'•ARISTOCRATS SS?-8750; after 6 P ~f . Drawer sltt1 cabinet s:zo. • NEWPORTS " .,816 , __ ,_, .th I h' :I)' 1970 Fantasy, OMC ' 710 •. Atrro MATES ,,.... . 40" Desk Jlj . 1850 Port 1UAueu w1 ate it records. HP 1/0 F1 brief Full · _, SOFA 8' .r, love S«'al, never CMrles, M0--0647 aftC'r 7 In excellent condition. Isl · Y ge. Y Al50, .teveral used $395 & up PM •>= ~ t If -'· equipped. Owner. 6T>170l '10RSHAJ.t TRAILER SALES •used. Bolh $140. SPw ing .....,., or uo:::s o er · t.ues.r=-=~~-~---mac~ine. $25. pr iv a 1 e , FOR Sale: pa n as 0 n i c 61+4§81 after 7 pm. 2~· Chris. Cru~dtr 1966._ Low 2709 W. 17th Strttl 963-7910. Q uad 50 n i" , • c ,,. v,. REST AU"........ eo-. 1 hours, many extras. Private Santa Ana (n4) 531·2595 • ' n."\.n 1 M\tuipmen · owntT 545-6TI5 or 591 1880 · · 8 IT. velvet sofa .r, matching .11peakt'ni:, IAPf' deck . C.U,h re.gist£r, work table, · . -· l~ Trawl Trailer, sl~ps 4, Jove seat.' Good cond S7II. balancer & Gar r a r.d cocktail sink, Sa.Jamander. 1953 Cabin Cruiser 25 ft. JCf' :box, t'al"lle & oven, 16 for both. 646-6043. changer. Tandl'm J !pd Window deli sign. 548-9072. Reliable for befinner. All or pllon ""'er tank, 5 gal LARGE 7 piece, green lf'C· tion.l.l S15. 4 Ste~er trunks $18 ea. 5,;7-0819. l..A.ZY Boy recliner. gd. cond., dark grn.. Sl5, 4 dinetle chrs. S3 ea. 642--0272. bikf!, 12 Span s1~ling ~ilver · ~ intettsl. Reas: 546-0304. butane ta.nit, Can be put in goblets, 12 pitte' china set, Boats, Rent/Ch•rt'r ,.1 .,.•.,ara<=•.,·,..'3_7-,-4_I_S&=-t6~95-=. ~- .11ilver chan;ipagnt buckel, 2 L lf I • '69 :Apache Tent Tr11.iler vac cleaners. Amer. Mag fm lo Yciu WEEKENO..VACATIOH't 1 Mtsa'll,-'1ps fi , Jrr. dinette, wheel!, B" IConlf!ttel. All ~----~._J-Luxury 1loop. Slttpt 6. $70'.t. 962;-3248. items In new condition, 3 Lines, 2' nmes, $2.00 Ras. ratea. (714) 645-4451 Auto .Service, Parts 949 * 'A'e will pay over blue book lor line ready, clean low n1\lt'age do~estlc Qr import car1, CALL OR SEE our buyer DAYE ROSS PONTIAC ·2480 Harbor Bl., Colla Me.sa. 541>8tll7 * WE buy all make• of clean uHd aports can, paid for &r not. Please·'*'-in 1or free appniul. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. 0:1Ut Hwy .. N..,,,.... Badl ·' 642·'405 WE PAY TOP CASH .... -~ • -. .1 call Qa b tree ndlnat& GROTH CHEYIOUT Alk Iii s.i .. --ll2ll Beach Blvd. Hunthwton Beach 641.t1tl87 . JQ II.mt *URGENT* A vetaran i1 1omecn• who ha1 · tha will to liv•, to 1ufvive . Hen:ulon Sofa & l.oveseat. Sp. Oak tableR- LIKE NEW! 645-1701 mus! sell, best offer. 714: 8-tt,: S·aH tot 1----·-------- 673-9503, eves. · · GOODYEAR Po I y g I ass Top price!, for any Import CAESAR needs home, 3 yr FROM the Sulu Seas come.11 Blem.11 all sizes low pricts FRITZ WARREN'S t,Aa.B ... ta Travl!I tnf.u aprlJ\I, sum· mf'r, fall in this sl~ skim· n1er. Be carefrf'r! Knit cr,.ase· prool 11kin1m~r nrck down in one piece -sleeves, Ion. Note lal")' di111mond yoke, bordf'r, 11ttve. PBnt>m 7385: Nr.1'1 sizes 11).lti included. SEVJ;NTV ·•·rvp; ~NTS for !!&ch pA!lern -add 25 cen15 for eaeh p111tern for Air l\litil 11nd Special Handl· i~: otherwl~e lhlrd-cla.u delivt>ry will lake th'ree ~ek! nr mON'. Sf-nd 1(1 Al ic~ Brooks,, lhe DAILY PILOT. 100. Nffl:llecraft Dept., Bo" 16.1, Olri Chr.lse11 St11llon. New York, N.Y. 10011. Prlnr Ntrne, Addroa, ztp. r att,.rn Num~r. NEEDLECRAl'T ' 7 2 ? Crocht'!, kn it, Mc. rree d irection.!i. 50 c~nls. NEW! lll!tlant Marramf'. Ba.sir: fancy knots, p111 1. 1ern11. $1. f'Asy Ari ~ ffa l rp l tt Crochd -ovt"r 26 dnlgn1 10 m•ke. SL l11~ta"t CHK~t lklek - lnun by pictures! Parrems, II. ~it la•tanl Gin Rook -mo!'I" th&n 100 Jil!a. 11. o.tnplete .. , .... ttclOlt - I I. 11 • .111'1 •• 8ooks -50. centa. lkwtll: 111 U rrt• Af1M11s. 50 eents. -quiu BoO 1 -16 pt1.tterne. 50 ee.nt1. ' I I , 9373 SfZESl2Jl,.20Y, t.., 11f ..,; .... 11T .... "T'- Truly a ln\V CALORIE SHAPING with tlowing sean1s lhal create. ai neat~t', nlUTOwer waist ana hipline. Choose a blf.lnd for a livcl1 summer. He'1 1elf.di1cipl ined a"d mature. He's hacl to 9row "up f1 1t. Hes ecqti~r.d the 1kill1 , th• technical knowlecl9e, the •duc1tion, end the e•peri•nc• th• Govarn· ment provid •1. H• knows he hes a job to do •"d how to do it. Hes• le•d•r. A "'•teren knows and ap- preci•tes the v1lue of lif•, of work, of 1ucce11. He's cl•dicated, moti. vated, •nd determinecl. A "eter•n is the kind of r.•r1on you want working or you. For inform•tion on hirin9 veter1n1 : Se• your local office ·of the State Em· ployment Service. Con·- tact th• Veteran1 Ad· mi"i1tr1tion for tr1ini"9 inform•tion. DON'T FORGET. HIRE THE YET! I N..T.E_R_E._S T 1 N G used furniture Jor sa.Je. - 67:1-4588 RCA Stereo, 2 club !".hairs. 2 end tables, 2 twin beds, compl. 549-1061. DBL matt & box spring $25 maplP bk caJ1e, headbfd & frame $25. 541)...1054. MAPLE hi~y chesl. Xlnt · cond. $60. Pair Antique told swag lamf>1i. $20. 979-:2088." G ..... Solo .112 l!StATE SALE Complete Hshld incl 11ereo, kna-bM, library Ibis. che5ls, oriental rum. rugs, rlni· 11Dnne, cut glas5, sterling arm1, hand painlecl china - Dresden, Havil11.nd, marble clock, bisque doll, vintage mags, hooks, appliances, tMdem.bike. 109 No. Wheel· er Pl,. OrangP. (2 blks E. ol E. Chapman Off.ramp Nwpl Frwy) Thurs to Sal, 10-4 onJy_ Bayer A: Clark. nJRNM'URE only: Simmons naugahyde h Id I!'·•. bed, dinette sets w·/ch a i ra . la-hies. hunps, much morr. Sal. only 4/14/77 11 Am-6 pm. J.4021 Copper Lantern, DBna Point. ANTIQUE ft1rn. A: bric·•· brae. Din rm. set, Victorian Mr. &. Mt11. Ch.1tlrs, Frelk:h rlock, Empire.. .sofa. ..coJ. leclion of pai1Jted plAtes, braided rugs, cut glass. qry gink, spinning whl ., mahog china cab., needle pt. area rug1, beer steins & much more. 548-97fi0. CRAFTSMAN power machine foldamatic handle, dual blades clean.n-cut 20" cut lightweight mag~sium ex· cellent condition. Priced lor quick,11ale 1212 So. Ros!I SI ., SantA Ana 542-llXI. NOTitING wa! too tood lor our h11ble5. 2 be11t1 t. crih!I .t. 1>61 Kant.wet mattre11ses, S?.O each. Al~ rockl'r, klunger, playpen, et c, 548·6546. old male, % Bf! II~ I p . the WORLD 'S s A f Es T Hijackers ~-50 -G60xl5 Sport Car ' c.n ... r ~hou."", &ood w/ch1ldrn. OUTRIGGER SA IL 1 NG J60Xl5. L60Xl5 -29.95 + ,,.. 54~948. CANOE, rnE ·r "VINTA". FET.,PS-Ansen American e ORANGE COUNTY'S Nl:ED good fii5me for af· Modemlttd in · ffbrer1&1S" lnaJ'f.15,gs:-Buy:selJ-trade· _ LARGEST _. fectionate, male, German ready fbr prod u ction . open SUnday, C.~f. 64f>-35.Si TIO E. 1.111 St .• S.A, MT-0764 - Shep.. '1 ot 5 mo.11. old. Wtight ieu .than 50 lbs., 1950 N~_,)on Tire City. WE PAY TOP DO!LAR 6.~1236. . length 1.2'. WI 85 sq. Ii. 1959 Cadlliac Parts in ell'-FOR TOP USED CARS MALE, white Gf!rman Shep. CA RT Opp ABLE from cell~t epndltion. Priced for U your car b .xtra dee, Doghouse. all shots, to good S E A S H O RE . to qui~lt. salt -Transmission, .., us tint. · home. 962-531j. ~fq:SHOREb. ild~nnchtse to Radiator: Air Conditioning BAUER BUICK M! -rent. or u ava.llable t1nlt. radio. 1212 So. Ron 251 1!, 17th St. 3 BLACK Kittens. 1 month, Al low a1 $1500. P .O. Box St Sant A 54i,..31 ~ o.t& Meu 5'-n. females, fluffy & cute! 156, Dana Point, 92629 or " . a na, • To Good Homes. 546-4413 teJ. 49&-4611. '66 Mustang, 289 Headers $50. COLLIE terrier, 3 mo old KITE No. ·746 w/h!ghwy trlr ~1~twn 7 am-5:30 pm, male puppy. Gd. cond. fall! Musi sell! -~~·===---84&-091~ Any otr. over $600. 543-Mll **•·WANTED * * • CUTE KJITENS Jeff. 11,4 Ion floor jAck. 2 Black & While males. BRAND NEW raclni riggtd * 642-8716 6 weeks. :>15-6974 Sabot.· NEVER USED. $4~. '54 Buick A: '58 Chevy for PUPPIES born on St. Pa1'11 Call 833-~, parts, Mah Otter. 642-4749 Day. Good mix. cute. 508 LIDO No. 14 w/trailer. Xlnt before 2:30 pm •. \\'n.L Buy your car paid for or not. Call Ralph Gordon rrJ.-0900 ~ 445 E. Cout Hwy. Newport Beach. IMPORTS .WANTE!l Oranre <bulttn TOP I BUYER BILL MAXEY TOY~A 18881 Beach Bivd. 1t .,...,.. P.)J. u1.- R~lands, NB. 64~29. condition. HAVE '52 Chevy 1 ton pa.nel 8 Months, female Q>ck·a· 645-1.nS I truck/ca:mper Iha.I does not Mllaflrllle nin. Will IJ"adf' f 0 r poo, has All •hots, loves CAL 24, · 1963. Contact Tom ' motorcyele in .u~ con-children. Evt11 96)..189.:J. Hanson ·(213) '121-7159 a~r 1§1 Auto1, Imported ·f10 ALFA IQMEO dition, Phone 842-3375 aft 6 SHEPHERD puppy1 8 wks, 3: l> (fl4) 637-ZIM. ~-------- females, Needs good home! VICTORY 21' dayl&.ller _ J'Cd ~~I 950 pm. INST ANT Cash for aood used furn. bdrm. sets, working color TV's, refri& &: appli. I pc/houserul. S 4 9 - 2 2 4 1 , Call Mrs. Dahl, 968--5329. hull trailer n~ ·-.......... V •-• , • "IN. • UU1Jte · an, n.o:v-& MtNIATIJRE temalr poodle, 66-2849 Kampt!'r, lo mi's, $2100. '64 cocoa, spayed . .ffoo~broken 26' LUDERS -16 sloop. Xlnt EJ Camino. nu 307 f'!ng., a(fecttonate. 49$.-0230. cond. $2900 ff.JUI pt.J~t. Cf'PI, uphoJ., tires. llMh, Sllpo/Decb 91,0 !800. '65 Ch<vy II "• w,.., 2 Book cases A: mtrtchlng J~ eng overhauled $650. '58 Qeska ruitablf'! for tttnage:rs. Pets lftd ..,._ ~ SUPS. SallJ:ioe.tt p~ferred Ford sed. '75. 642.-3372. 547-7'133. ' ' ' -· NOW ON ·DISPLAY Printed Patrem 9373~ Nr.w Hall Sizes 12%, .14~. t6Y,i, 13•,~. ~~r. Size 14~ fbu~ l7) lakes 2 JIS yards 45- inch fabrit. ~usl disp(.e . of im-I ~--~---;;;;r,;;;; 31' t0'4~'. Eltt .I: water on Oiffs Autn .Repair, 1747 c""ARA='c"E"".,=1,'".-ro-m--,plc-,.-,.-..,,-0-1.1 medlAtely. 121,2 So. Roa Sl., j I dock. Re11troom1, 1howen, Anaheim, C.M. lection Avon bottles, big 1 ="'cc-""'•,..A=-"-•-54'""2-,.3_120,.·c-c=""' P•t1, General l5G free · p,uk1nc. Ewrythfnr '57 DODGE. flatbed furn Sale1 Service Pam Body.Shop COAST IMPORTS v1rle!y odds &: ends, lRwn 27" 10 Speed bicycle $40. & flr!Jt clus. ~t In Nwpt truck w/step back. Xlnt vacullm. 846-0939. full Jf'!ngth .A.quatlc wet suit Mlnla, ·Baby Raeoon, hAs had HArbor. 673-ITll ,'til 10 VIJI· col'.ii:f: $7~. . SEVE"NTI'-FIVT. Ct~NTS for f!ach pattf'!rn -adri 25 cPnl• for e11ch patleQ, for Air Mail 11.nd Special Handl· Ing; otherwi11e third-clus SAT'& sun l-S. Fumitun!' & $40., 234 C Flower St., Costa all •hots $75. SAILBOAT"SLIP ; 1 '67 CHEVY !!«Ian, 4 dr, air, misc items. 2626 V(sta riel Mesa. Call 962-4854. Newport Beach $0-2253 pwr, ,'675. 'fl6 Corvair cpe Ora, N.B. 644-8187.M ~"1,-c-o"'llc-•-n'"e .. -... -----I C9t1 U2 st83u7-3l9'3 .tpd, lo mi $550. Wonted 1'10 i-;· ·1• ' --------PERSIAN Ki 11 t ", rot> ~-loo Ill AnltqUff/CliHlcl '" MODERN Refrigerator up lo pe~yed, black, ma 1 e · -· "" 31" wide. Used bricks, 21 or CFA. 6 wet'ks. $35. ~9!165. -·a C!uysJer Town A:·Country ~-......., 3 ADORABLE Siamf'!M! c ·amporl •·le/It__. -Woody1 $lS¥> or trade for m°"'. -..-. '.. -•\ .,.,,, '56 T·Bird ... .1111: ...,".. • }citteM, 7 wks. llO ea, ..,.,...,.,.... Mu1ical IMtrument1 l22 * 54&-Jm • 1965 FORD " Ton -Cha11il Dune ..... •5' mount Qpen road • new ---·..-.,-----FR INCH HORN $100. Dov• IS4 ... ,.,, lltts. ,.,, KW 110 ·n lllll1l:l' '!loo co MU nk 644-1270 or 645-1800 PUREBRED Fem Gennan Volt Cf'!m. Air oond. ttmJ. Cost $21(1) MW, Stll $tn 'lano1/0r9an1 126 • Short Hair NEEDS MALE. out 65 P1 water wllhower Xlnt"~. ~· Pick or litter. Aft I ~m. •head. Pl,000. 557~ • Trudiwt . ' WOULD YOU -.-. 8' CAMP~ old, bl!t ....... BELIEVE WELSH c.,.. IP<mbro .. l, R<lrii-jiCi · 'i'' GMC ' FREE ORGAN LES.<;ONS AKC, 2'mOJ•, 3 !•malt. rod, * ... -,. tltUCILCINI.llL' u long as ~u like! No rer· sable• white. 546--4928. Cydel, inc..,. _ t.Araftt',iftftft'orr in Oranff! tstrt11tion . NO obligation. Just •-----• OD. ctmpe. ,, trucks, ow.r Come Mondays 1:30 _pm. DARlJNG puppin, $10 f'!tCh. ......-n , ,,_ tO lftode'li to'~ from. COAST MUSIC Ge""'" Sh<phtnt ""1 •' SCHWtNN ~ 11 k' • : Bill 818Rf delivery ,.,;11 tak~ three DIAMONDS -Buy Direct "'ttb or mol't'. Stnri to * WHOLESALE PRICES * ri,iarian l\tartln, the DAILY l ll~J Dana Diamonds '96-J090 PILOT. '1'12,· Pallern tkpt., •d• Iha ...-'Ml 11 see I MOUi 111 232 W~t Uth St., Ntw "ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil· -~ York. N.¥. 10011. Prln! • MODEL Homes canttllation NAME. ADDRi:ss w 1 t h Anttques IOI forctos deconlor to u.crif. ztr, SIZE and ~TI'l.X crpl1 & drapery fabrlcL NUM11ER. SCRAM-LETS 50\0 db<:. Juon, 492-2247. SEE MORE s pr I n l WANTED! t1te4 appll junk -l'~ashion1 1nd C'hoose Ont ANSWERS odds A ends' antiques. Aak paltern he trom new f~ Dou&. 5'8--7"2. Spring.Summer Cataloa. All F..t1sl"r _Brand_ Amuie _ FINE NEEDLE P.OT NT "1tt1! Only 50 cenr~. · Piracy _ REPAIRMEN chain. One aterro television. lNSTANT SEWING BOOK TV h11 b~ht a lot of rttW Pvt. pty. 66-0'28. ~w today, M:ar lomorrow, thtng11 Into lht hou11t: •.P<>rt· SHAKLEE Produtte (for a Jewefry 115 fiz 1CKl0'1XIO W. Cout Hwy. Ntwp0rt Beech .. 842-tla AUDI '70 AUDI 4 speed, radkl, Mi.ter, m. owner car, (190CQQ}. Stlpet oavina "45 E. Coe.II H\\ NEWPORT llEACll '™1IOO•Ex1-5.l-51 . IMW · 642-21151 642.-4818, 5.U-3885. $30 ' • • 111111 PIANOS**°RGANS liA!tLING two •ma I I new, e SIS-3471 PONTIAC-~IAT-GMC AU-··· Eioa!I•= Sl. Ing events. opera~. pl111y1 and healthier, dtaner, "1'althie.r INSTANT FAS II I 0 N REPAfRMEN. )'OU), 394-1564 or 892...11'3. BOOK Huodredt: (I t -. fashion tacts. n. HAN[)..c•rvfll-tlcurtl'le"--f11.bh!, ·•-TOP SOIL tOf'-.iJ,, ltwn ~n ~ after 6 r_. '"'"' • ., 111ue., Cun · . at .n. ~ , ..,,. • Allen. Btldwtn. etc. P'!'oln ' AJmott new. BNt ott.!r DX! E. 1.lt .str, Sant. Ana M•tnnt q.111 ._. t -3iO • ''V h 11 e Elrpha.nts" over-- t'rench ·v11.nlty, Ch I n e 1 e rtmoval. trash A dirt hAul· turn, rockers, cti.ln. $--5, Ina-. f'rtt est. Ins. Sto-oo!l7. 64!>-1416. FOii SALE I TENT Kawti.' Stelnway, Hanunond. mln!1t~ ~lea, 11 5 . Bo b'~ 5 . pd •• ,_ St S • ~ •• l & 12!!5. RENTALS 110 & up, 'l'IN_Y Cock&poo•, black • 541-11" 558-l'tm Daily 10.6 Sun 12.S white. $10 each. f«2..4811 c:tntl. runnlnit YoUr houM"'1 Turn Qdt• fw T•t'• U"lWC • thr:m Into "CASH" -ee.IJ u belutJr\al pattmts •. 50 them lh.ru DI.Uy p 11 0 I ~nll. . 01ulfied. ffl;ffi'!= Appll•ncet 102 11 x 9.1 1$l. ~'6Sl 3''' Gis Ren-Claen ONE can V@~r S1 '15. o~ -• --a11-wncter lt!-IYT'Ull~a:; FIELD'S PIANO CO. 114-3883 atttt 6. ' SCHWINN ...,.,. 3 olld 11'19 Tt>Jot. Pldr u., RuN · 113:1 Newport Blvd. BOXElt PUPS bl ... XIII!· cond. ~ c.u """" .. '· ""'°· • '1 an IOY' COVIi Ille. 0.ta M'u. 7l4/~2SO ftmalf~ &44-004~. llt.h St .• H.B. anytime. U w.,d, STEINWAY C•"<<rl e ~ '11 ISA CHOPPED '5111.,.Chev)'J>ldt·.,_!5,· 0..-!l!p, · '1'811tl •• Gnuld PIOno, P<rlect con-OLD ENGJ,ISH. 11-. * 11M80l .. C.U an 1 l!IOmlln.&170lllltLl:llo_u._1t.._,o.._ dltion, ebony nnlrll SJ.SOO. Slieep Dop. ~-«l21 loll Ille, --1 Call p.m. ' P&nldllt -.. 11 lor ,.., llS. e S'6-M90 C,IXI t.rllc, l50-96:1-2tl1l Hou• Huntinc'I' Watch the Ji. sood want ad 11 a lood • ••••••••••••••••••• OPEN' HOUSE eolu"'"· fnwstment ~ -f.I l'ol'l>ni rnulltlfCJ.,Wll __ , OollMMlll•-~· -5Unn,!dQo'lorl- • • !: ' f.~ ',• ~-; • • • I. ll! ·-r I •) • .. -· • I I 11 l'ILOT ·ADVERTISE R .... Wfo(lnt\d.,-;, April 12 1~72 t;; ! .___-_ .. _ .... _ _,[ 14 J I .......... ,. 1 1 ~11 • ..,._fors. l ~I __ .. l~I __ .. 1§) I DAIL 'f PJLOf v l§J ~I ;;;-"';;;""'~l;;;;~ I .,.,,,.,,.,. l§l [ ~UIOS ~rs.~ .11 ei;J I! ' ; t '7lrAulos, lmporttd AulOI, lmport..i 970 A..J., lmpoU ! _...;;......;__ __ ....; 970 A-,r.;,,.rt..i 970 Auhol, -~ 970 Aur.., UNd ;.....~;._.:;.;.;.... __ _ 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used "" PLYMOUTH IMW SEE US AB: UT OverstM Del iverv CREVll!R MOTORS 208 W. l •1 S1 ., <:-11.nt11 AM. UWl71 CAPRI a. rio capri • • ·n Capri, 1600, RIH, gauges, lo mile'!!. Red/blck Int., $1995. 4M-al58. CITROEN HONDAS GAlORE! TEST DRIVE THE NEW HONDA COUPE!1-= • HONDA SEDANS $1639 INCL Flll5HT AND DU.Lii 'llP. _ fULL fACT. 19U,,PID YOLKSWAC.EN '65 VW BUS A1~hanicaDy iOWid, rww paint, pe:rfect for the per10n who wants to convert it to a c:amptt. IVCD708) $1299 '" 445 E. Coast HY.'Y. NEWPORT BEACH 673-0900 Ext. s.1·54 • VOLVO BUICK 1972 VOLVO l•aM Ted1y at Bast Ratti $11.74 Per Mo. O.A.C. AM/FM, Auto. b'aJ)f.., disc: brakes. 36 mo. For LtHl"f or buylnt ~~o~ 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 ""'°'• UMd 990 ~ BUJCI\ Wildcat, air, custom built, man.v e:ictras. ~7ll81 -~ ,_ - ~C~DILLAC • YOUR ONLY FACTOf:Y AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Lari;est selection of C11.dil- CADILLAC '6' Cadillac. Con v-. Full Pn" er, Air ('nn.i., Rri:i;ht it..a r;nr~'h-:-r..i1r •q.~ \ $13'5 - OTHE;R CADILLACS '6•-'67 ~~ 2100 Hl!>rhor Rl1·d., ('.!\l. 641)..M66 '67 Clld (rlf" .• \'"'!")' ,.1 .. 11n. Jn mi. Xln1 rontl. F'a~t ,.~IP ffl r $2300. Call aft 5. Jl~l012 or 49-1--8224. CHEVROLET FORD '611 Bmn<"O ~ v.~. titx HT &alew WMlt•• .... 11 ll~ Rf'•Ut 1hn1nu1. f•t' Good luyt lru1fi,.ri rtnc·I f>ll''" !rt <'hitn Sh-a r ... Cru11er1 <'R rllriiftl, A.I m,.rh ..-.n..--1--'"'Tn 't&"-'7':,;. ;='-~I r1tn'I !Pl\ 11 ha! .10.200 mi, ~tni;I with f'nwf'r Steerl{w. r\r. n,11 pr,.m 91~.l :t 11•/1,•a.ll Alr ~nnrt, 11nri Autti Tra_ •. tirl'.1;, h,::11 vy rtu1y shock!, hrai.;cJ. RI"~. l"I> nn nulf'up. H;irt llUP"r ('Al'... F'.11 m1I.\ ritr. ror11:. "'wne.r. S'.!!!7j ~1~11n C.:\l .. _ --- 'f'!I -~I.TD 4 rtr hrri lnp, 11 1r. lil l'rPO, 11 11 ,.,trA~. n1r,.h. ,.,,.~1. \\'holf'•;ile kook 1 alur 5.ii-1'116. 1N.ftd#4 ~ .. !100 H11·bor Rlvrl., C.M., """"" 'AA Rf'!11.drunl1f"r, .\AA t ~. 1·Pt)l1 tr1t.n" .. "'"•ri'"r~. m«.p, c; "·"rt 1· .. 11 r · ~ . ,\tick;er Thnn\p~ri~. ~!11 T'IU't .. Mr Khnrk~. n·i.r . >Ill /"<:, llf!:W mt, \l u~I sf/;1 Xlnl Mrwi, ka '70 FIREBIRD lacs i.n Orange, County. ------ Saln·Lcasin1t. Look for our CHF.V '66 Capri«. 4 ~r. -:r'1. I LINCOLN '61 Ford Wag. $1 7S e ~~.OM~ e nlff'I . :l,'i'i-f;.ll,i!I. -----1 2 Dr., HT, bucket seats, full page Ads every \Vrd. AIC. P11T 11·1Mn11. \'onvl radki, heater, 3 apd (floor I: Friday for our Sf"""Cillls. top. Sizl. 011•ntr1 F.i°t'~., 1971 C:ONTINENTA I. ~ r11· MAZASERETI bltlf! "'/blk Interior $975. mil~ titctory warranty. 2600 HARBOR BL, 1967 CJ-IEVF.IJ'£-ss, 59f; ri-111·11rl1n 11rr-:. ~'«! m1 :'1111 1 ~· rury lTT, Ail, 'P IS, P!B, r;i,ri10. l.fk,. n""'' Sl 100. l'riv. ril~. 5'15-0ll41 ll f!rr I<. PONTl'~A~Cc--I CITROEN SPORTS UNIVER~ITY '69 vw Bug. Auto. R/H. Lite =~~s. tr~~~~1nrn~r. 50~;, Nabers Cadillac MS-6111. · i;f'rlt1n. t1 11« 11111 ll"I'"'"· • • U:i1v book SIMO. Private COSTA !<.1[.SA enz .• 4 ~pf'Pri, xlnt rond. unrirr 11·111Tt;.. Tnn 111an.1 I Orange County he11.dquarters Ol!DSMOBILE.ctM( T CKS.HONDA party, 546-9191, 2335 s . Pvt. Pty. 534·6996. 5it0.9100 open ' s undt\y SlO!Y.i. 1l--1&-40~T ~~100 Rf'ln11• R1ue RN>k . --.- 71 -L_E_M_A_N_S __ ~':,';;v~°;1 -• [ "' 0 p .. n 2850 HARBOR, COSTA MESA -540-9640 Bh·oh St. S.A. ~ AMERICAN '65 Cadillac ConY: •• J96.; ch<;·:Jm .. 1~· c... '~=----Rmvt "'" ·12 "' "'"' l\ll!y J im Siemon Imports !•!l!!!~l!l!·!!"wo!!'!!a..!IJ!!!'Ml!-!!!J!!!!'"!!!""!! ... !!'ii~U!!;,a!!![!y~"!i!!!,.,.!I!!!•~,!!!!!]!!!!' ~VW-S-TAwG~ 1':111 JIOWtr A fitf'lnry air Good Mnri. 327 ""l;'. S575. 'Tl ~!ARI-: Ill. tut! rw>11'"r, fitrrory ioqtup~. Wilrl~mna -1 so MAI N. SANTA ANA s1000. Amer·1can Motars condltioni""'. 1NOE922J. 646-~ att s p111. 11 1r. 1n"' IliiJe,., lik• ,,..w. ...&... -CLE 'N GOODCOND~'ON ~-~ ··~ --------_C_•l_J _fi.~_-1-<_7_2' .. -==---i:r·rron v,rnh n1J1tchi)\f In~ '-==''"!:P ·_SUN Autos,_lmported -"'W0-Avto, ll'lllport·td,__..,70· ·~ ·--''"' -,...,Gfamllns ~ornet1 ~ $1095 -'-'58 Chevy -Gnod 1r11n~f>Ort11.· ·-= 1nr. Ord,,r Nn. D'.!f\~<M •• I· Priv. Ply. can 962·3822 .....,Matadors "'Javelins Oon car. gnod 1\"ll'(h rond. LINCOLN WAS S3193.60 DATSUN MAZDA PORSCHE '70 vw, Xl"I 0,nd. •ll .... Amb1tsodors @. l200. &1'-"920, ••>-•"'· .,, c0 ,.1.1,.c-.. ,.r.\L, ,.,"'1 SAVE $498.60-> '68 DATSUN Convertible, e OVER 25 11500 C II 1, 5 '"P· 11 11 ,.,1ui•. 1nin1 11r11la.1... F"RO \I S'l'ICKF.R "'Nk• • m,;,1. P<'tlonno<1. ""'Bi•9•.toclik901Sav·n·, i'nCJS·12·1 Q~ . o~ CHRYSL-ER-'" ne11• paint, good cond ition. NOW OPEN 6..;787. a a · p.m, !\lus! ~,.II !l:9i -1.'ll~ I NOW S26H.OO enn Clean, Reconditioned, ,,,.. J . '62 Chf';.c~. St11.. \\'11cnn. R11.rtin. ·~-I' _, 1· Harbor Amer1'can ' S --MU-STANG--• T"-1.,,,_ • "°'-Fae * 646-3692 * mm-iata D• 1vary & Guaranteed. * '70 VW Van. Sell this .... · . ·~·''tJ; po1Vf'r nrrrt ' i;l"'•l1(' 11 nrk $7:., ttr 1,.11,, for "lnlv ST~.M J.ao. . '69 Datsun 1300 Dune Buggyr ff UlrnNGJON BEACll PORSCHES wE'tk! Xlnt -low miles. Home or Convf!:nlent -~ p R~'µ1 1i:. --------0 J)l'n '""rt :\fi n1n. li'!aSA.• $500. Also 15' Lake boa!! n11 911's-912's-914'1 i 2.150. Call 494-1842 aft 5 Payments 1 91i2 Chl"\'~l~·~r11rn1·1 '.\',.rr1< '&6 Mu~tang ' BILL BARRY "1.,. /,hi '72 DATSUN lXIO $2000 ()fl best oUer • SJ&...5724 • SlOO. 9ti2-561B pm. 1969 Harbor Blvd. paint & u phnl~i~ry S?:'i0.1 Aull" Tr11n~ .. A11· t rinri , '\11·r . 1957 to J971 ·;;_.."':;,,.c•~.~ :J.;' =: Coll• M~~ICK ~261 ~~w'Fo";;·~~:lii R~'c;~f;~~~TAL-I '"'' ""'';7,1 . I 17'•31 BEACH ELVD. HUNTINCTOf BEACtt .. ' ' ·'' w. ~· 842. 6666 * '66 Datsun 1600 Rol\dster 1 °":::=;o;:=;::;=;::;:;:;==oo~= ~-. • &<>-6811 att..-s M~C~E~ llEN~- .~69~0-.t-,,-'"-"-,-w~.-,-.,-_-L~,-,1 HOUSE OF rack, nu 1ire1. Sl 199. Call · • ,.._..,,,_,;;;,;·•"'· IMPORTS •n 121 FIAT Brand new' 1972 FIAT 17.8 2 DR. SEDAN, Motor Trrnd's 1_ Now offeriiig 50 "economy car or the year:· PRE OWNED Winner of 7 aulomofivf' MBZ's awards thro~ghout ~urope. La.' est Sclf'{'tion in Southern Standm:I @qU lpment includes c "i·f -, ~ -d-1 . a1 orrn111 ... s~cu . s., ra 13 ures, ~''THE RESIDENCE OF , front d1.sc brake!ll + .many MERCEDES..BENZ" extra!'!. FIA'1'. the b1gge11t • 1, lf-lllng car in Europe. Serial Author1ied No. 128.AOTrrllU. Salt1-S.rvic•LH1t $1976.IO 6862 M11.nchest.er, Buena Pk. + Tu, Uc. '1. Doc. Ftt Alongside tht or LEASE tor only 560.50 mo.. Santa Ana open md JS mn. le11tt, Freeway BILL BARRY •t Bo;aoh Blvd. turnoff , _ _.:.;(ll4) -523-7250 PONTIAC·PIAT-GMC ~lit St. at S.A. Ftwy.) 200) E. ht St., Santa Ana 568-1000 •n l50 SPYDER . Brand ney,• '72 Spyder, fully factory equipped, incltHilng mq Whttls. AM-FM stereo Or,1n<:,JI'-' County\ L nq"\' S':'leclron "'l, . .,., & u, .. a "t1t>T((,l•_-~ !).--.,,z Jim Slcm!>ns Imps. Vr'.11 n('t 8 M,1«1 ~·. Sanl,1 An.1 5 16 ·~ 114 radio, pin llriplna and many 19n P.1l'rcedes Benz Die!f':I 28 extras. l\1PG like new cone! .. SA,995 Ser. No. 100GBS101111*. or le~ for ·$15' Tno. Pocal WAS $3075.37 Leasing. 5--18-115.5. SAVE Sn4.IS 1968 a> SEDAN~ , .... FRO~ICKE inlii!!., ij.&H, air. Xlnt oond. NOW $23 50.52 .cc"'.:..'-1c.:::"'.:..· -·-~~­ + Tu, Lie. " Doc. Fee CLASSIC Car, needs lover. or leatt tor only S70.66 mo. '58 '-18 \90SL. clean. beaut., Open entf 36 mo. '""'St'. y,•iU travt'I. 67~5325'. BILL BARRY OPEL PONTIAC-FIAT-GMC '69 Opel Rally Clst St. 8.t S.A. Frwy.l Sport Coupe. Aulomatlc 2IXlO E. ht St.. Santa Ana trans,. radio, many other 558-1000 fa ctory extras. If you need '68 NAT R50 a 2nd car this ts It. ZSS060. l600 °' J)esJ 011" $1099 ·~u • ;JAGUAR • ~ •71 JAGU~R XKE 4.2 a~ llJ RDSTR. 4 speed. factory air ' ' 01' =:~:.· ~~~i::.d: 10,fl:,,s terior, only 6,057 miles, . J chrome wire Wheels. ~. , • - $5295 445 E. CoasJ Hwy .. ''Specializing in Quality" N£WPORT BEACH BAUER 67>-0900 -Ext._53-54 Buick.()pol-Joguu '65 Opel Sport Coupe 2.14 ·E. 17th St. 4 speed. ndio, heater, aood Costa r,1'.eu 548-1765 transp:irtatlon. RGU062, NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W, Coast Hwy. Newport Bear.h Ml-'1405 Warr. 962-3901. 673-0900 F;xt. 53.54 ~ ~ 1967 Volkswagen Bug. Xlnt 170 RIVIERA "RTLT. \\'HITI.Tn<:F:!'" l!Mili. LlNCOLN 4 o r .. hlk cond., $895. f'.Jll power, factory air con-SUNSET MOTORS leatht:r in1. \'\n.1'1 1op, full 21fl0 llll l'l'll'r Rl1 r1 , C \I. • Call 962-48.54 * ditioning, custom vinyl in-pnwf'r. Askini:: $1~\ 011·n1"1' I fi~.-,.n.11\fi •64 vw with radio terior , Ir: vinyl top. Chrome 673-54S7. .67-\ili"~T:\Nf. -n-i~. v ·~. $695. Guaranteed! p)ated wheels. An extremely ORANGE COUNTY I 01,_,, l.DCATJON '6.'l Lincoln .. 4 Dr., !t"l'iart. * * S92-8000 * * <: ean car. "'""'°~· 8 $3695 '71 EL DORADO $7595 y OY.-ncr, S495. '57 V\V Bus. No engine, $200 Beaulilul Ins.id~ and out. Ex· ---•~&14-4671i •· or best offer, 673--368l alter "Specia!U:!n~ ln Quality'' tre.mely low miles, (only CORVAIR 11.uln, rr:i.nc ., r !", 1111 fll"""' I.: h1·1.;,~. :'ihll rn. 111·1,-.,.ri r111:h!, S!IOO. S4li·15TJ 11.[lrr fi p.n1. O LDSMOBILE PONT JAC.FIAT-GMC il~ SI .11 1 S.A. fo'N •y.l nY1 F:. lc1 S1.. Sll nl1 Ana .\58.JrlOll -----~=~-'7C FIREBIRD 2 DI'.. H'T. llurk,,1· .11eab, i·adlo. hra1,.r, l .spd (floor shifl I trail.'.. pwr. dil(' brakes, r"'main1n1 Mi~ mil,. 'artory warTanty. S2150. Pvl. Pry. 534-69¥~ ··wE WANT PORSCHES 6 pm. BAUER 8,100) hu vinyl top, sterro --------- '69 Fs1bck VW 1600 Xlnt , fadio It tape di!ck, tilt &·tele '6S Corv:i.ir, r/h, nf'w p11 int cond . Tak e o'payments. Bulck.()pel-Jagu1r wheel, electric door lork.~. job. irr5. r hnnp 'l\.'i f'IJ1'LA.-;s, full ri11 1·. F:lrr. 'fill Pnnll~TO. Xln't r.ond. ·HIGHEST OFFER AVAILABLE 545-5'169 aft 5:30 p.m. 234 E. 17th St. .sent\nt'I , factory air, etc. * fi-;t;.-\7:!1 * 111ruln11·11. ll ir. h11r kr! i'f'lll ~. I ;\11 nu. '\In! "nnr1 . nr1R. o" n .. r. \i'~l. 491' :trin :'.li,000 mil""'· pn11• .. r •t~erirtg, ' hiJ:' "n~in". ~l11 x-X tires. f11rlory mll1tS fv•ith \C'!Ck.!J , Vinyl too. Hur~! !Tans., factory iur rY1 nd. 826-3256. DON. BURNS -• XI Costa Mesa 548-7765 002DTO ---·n vw, tu""d ·~"""· "t c·ADILLACS COUGAR ASK FOR GLEN 636-2333 ~;..:1595• °' ... t 0 ""'-Fleet Dea Is '67 Coui;:-;:ir, GT, tdnt r't'lnrl . Vinyl tp, R111ly 11.•hl~., .11h· coru:I .. p/~. rl i~r hrks., 111.ct r::ten>0 fllf>". fi1l-R3!10. 'AA n1n~ f 111111."". hi1rri inn. full fl"l'Pr. 11 11" •. •h11 1·ri. Nr11 1;,.,.c , Sltll'lfl. "-1.l;-0!120 '69 VW Fastback 165 SC-1750 eng., am/fm, Radio, heater, complete en- rec. major 11.urk, chr. gine overhaul in our llhop. whls/rack. all x tr a 1 , l YBN591 ) 675--478L_ 12795._ _ $1695 '70 Porsche 91 lT Sterro. 1i1ags, Priva te Party, Days~ 839-9560, aJt S -· 811-3155. ft PORSCHE '68 !111-L, air, .. ma~ie, superb cond. 633-5701 ' , da, S.U-3178 aft 6. '&I Cab. SC, llhr. sts., > ' A:MIFM. nu top. M!Ch. 445 E. Coast Hwy. 50,000 mi, Musi sell. $2,49> NEWPORT BEACH offer. 642-4289 aft 6. 673.()900 Ext. ·53-54 RENAULT .. Autos, Now 980 Now A~•llable ~T• Tho Public Qn Any New •n Buick Thru April 20th. LARGE SELECTION 72'1, TI'1, 70'1 .I. 69's MOST BODY STYLES Phone 64S-6677 1970 Harbor Blvd. Terry Buick ·10 c.•m" , °'-.. ,., Sth & Wilnut • 536-6511 Lan1J4u top. Loaded~ Xlnt _ H~ntingtol;I Beach cond. $3995. TI4: 5f6.-5837. '66 BUICK Rivieta. Air cond, '69 Cad.illAC Coupe De: Ville pwr. i teering, pwr brakel, Mint cond. $3950. Jl'nsen, 548-2759 or 5-10-1723. pwr. seat, pwr. windows, 'tilt -'-""--"'-=·'"'"--- whl. AM/FM radio. Tint '69 Fleetwood Limousine &lasa.. Imrnac . .$1395. 6f6.8528 $7500 * 548-2253 * nie tutrSt draW in the West '62 Cad Convt., full , •• a Dally P ilot Oaultied A/C. Xlnt condition. Ad. ·M2-5671 Call 962-5444. pM', 1650. DODGE __ _ Lqf;!I J)olt~e Alim I'll n . ;,--:,-nlrt.~-r~I~~~,.-:-p/c, p/h. r h, \1'11it,. \•' lrPfl 1ntrr. F\('~t nflpr :.1:.-17AA. -PLYMOUTH \!JM TE~lPEST ~ 1 ' t i,011: Y!'11.~n V-~. llUll'I tr&M, RIH. 'r.nott N1ntl SMIO. 5.i7.fi7AA. ' '6.l C::i..1ahna Wagon. P/R, 1uo:. r11rl;. Sl7fl. (' :>J l !162:-7 59J PIS. Ori2 inal O\.\'nr.r. Good ,.,,nil. ---,,-I-Plymouth 'fi.; T"'mP'"'~ C"..r>nvert.ible R /H . llir rond. $l .f.OO. Ber racuda AIC, r/h. Ste11l a l S.1.10 54.'>-F:173. F 1., .. e ~"'' ..., •• ----------lli<rhsu·k, (11vr r .... 1,. .. nnc, ·"~-Autn T1·11 n~. 1\\'TR70:i 1. ___ :.V_E:_:G:,,::;A:::.. ___ I '69 IMrt GTS 340, p11.-r. Ftl'.2' ., auto, -vinyl roof, buckt is, console, $1450. 5~7-4590 all 6. FALCON $119S -. ... ~ .. '2101r Hll rhnr R1vrt., C.!\.t , '61 Falcon 4 Dr. Sat .. stick, 6~:1-0 1!\li gd n 111ning cond. R&.H. S22.i. I ------G42-S90J O\n1,.fl.J.lfll" IM2-~lf>7~ . SHOWROOM PERY.~· '12 v ... ,. Wagon, aalltlm .• air, tnw mi. S216M. 4"-2448. ·t· ---' --··-...... J.ik~ tn l:nlt'lf!! Our Trada'i P11rAdl~« Mtumn Js for~! ~~~---~=' -"---~ Autoi, New : 980 ,._Vtos, Nf w 980 Autos .. New 980 Autos, New 910 Autos, New ~ '6.1 RenauU Dauphl~, good ('()ndition, auto trans., only 13.000 miles.. 1 O\.\'ner. New Michel i X tire.s . Full price 1 $285 cash~oqly Ph:-6n.;s.csg:- TOY OT A Step -Up T-0 ~buxury • -" • • .. GET OUR TOYOTA DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! ~wlwii& -TOYOTA 1966 1-f:i.rbor, c . .r.t. 646-9303 . l!l!l llat\•is ~'m.ten Toyota & Jaguar Dealer Authorized Sa1e1 A: Service 900 S. Coast llighway Laguna Beach 540-3100 '70 TOYOTA STATION WAGON NeW car trade in, 4 speed, radio, Ir: heater. 7~BZU. $1495 Santa Ana Toyot• Excellent selection-·of previou8ly owned l\1ark Ill's and Continentals 1971 MARK III Exceptionally Clean! Beau.tiful ~inger Moondust exterior with to.bacco Interio r and vinyl roof. Luxury equiP.· ped Including ful l powe r, climate cqntrol air, individual adjusting po~·er front seats, till wheel , AM/FM stereo radio. (818462 ) SALE! OUTSTANDING GROUP OF CHOICE CARS! ., .- ' KARMANN ,GHIA "SpedaJ;,~~~n QuaU!y'' '67 Karmann Ghia $850. BAUER · Service dept. open 7: 30 am 'til 9 pm Monday thru Fri· da)-. "1968 CADILLAC CHpe DtVlll• Arctic white with black leather • matchtna Landau. Full power, factory air, AM·P'M stereo radio, tilt-tele wheel. etc. (XEWOJ71 1967 Continental Cpe. lhowt Ei c•llt nt Care Satin black finish Y.'llh black ~nd11 u A Le:ather ln'terior. Luxury f'Qll iPP!"d with fuU po11•er, au10. '"mp. air cond., 6 way power ~""I. (X:l:l."':i.R 1 1969 Contin ental Cpe. Outtten41ntly Clean , Card ina l rrti \\"Jhurs;:unrty lf'11ther & black l1tnrl;1;11 rMf. l.t1>.:u1·y •quipped with full poY.•r1·, (111 r l nry 11 ir. "If". t 136ACA) :I ' Xlnl O>ndi!Jon. 54S-S982 Buick-Opel-JaQuar 2.14 E. 17th Sf. COit& Mta. 548-11'65 'j7 Opel Kodotto '71 MGB , , , SALE 2 Dr. Eoooomy Car (lf!ODTX) Rdtt. 500'.I mnes, sharp, radio. 1$645 MG l.160UX ' --FRITZ WARREN'S ~ ~ Sport Car Center i100 Hubor Blvd., C.M;' ORANGE COUNTY·s - LARGEST l!EU.GEOT ' no E. l•t. S.A. 547~ -................. ..,,...""""-- '69 MG Midget. 37,000 ml'1. ~ ~nd\tton. Sl,300. * . PEUGEOT * . PH.ONE 5411-2512 417 \\', \Varner. Santa Ana '69 Coroll& Fstbk, Bra:., 4 11pd, nu radials. Xlnt cond. I $995/offer. 644-1>52 o r 544-8165. TRWMPH *TRIUMPHS* '71 CLOSEOUT sPiTnru:s A~ LOW AS 1;!99 GT-I SAVE $500 -rnl1z WARREN·S-S~rt -Car Center ORANl'.:E COUNTY 'S * 6l5-465Z * As low as $2.299. fNo . 5M5) LARGEsr 1 MGI FRIT': WARl\EN 'S no-E. :i.t, s.A. 541.-1----"----Sport Car Center • '69 n-;omph Sp;tlJre '68 ·MGI $1299 e ORANGE COUNTY'S XlntCl>ndH k>n 11495 Rdstr, Bra. radio, wlre11, , URGEsr Gu8;J"!ntttd! 892--8900 111~-_ no E. lot s1., s.A. 547~7M Y.Oij(SWAGEN $2975 1970 CO UGAR XR7 IEAUTIFUL Ro• -..1 ~1u1> metallic with dark blue lea! I. I...andau. Attlo., RolH. l'O'Wtr ster!'1ng k brakes, factory Air and much___ more. (109DNA) $2875 $1575 l97Q COUGAR XR 7 Cenwrtl~I• Supe~ clean. C!ool polar ~·hite finish, Leat her bucket se"tt. ('On~olf', Ai\f·FM stereo, &ir conit., pnu•Pr steering l brakes. -c666Rl'\N 1 $2975 $2995 1970 FORD L1'D 4 0001 MARDTO, t.IPdium hl u,. mr11t ll i,. 11•hh m11Jch1n1 ln1cr1nr It u·hif,. 1A nc111u. Autnmaric, R.iH, P"W"r ~IP,.rin~ It. hr11kf'&, factory 11.ir cond ltlnnln;::. (:\l~BM P l $2675 COME IN AND SEE OUR VAST SEL ECTIONS OF TOP QUALITY CARS! Home Of The New Car , •• -"Geldea rouc•" ' l J . \ mm w•AAF .. ws - -PORSCJIE -- _ Spo;t Car Center · .-6"-VW--N-, .. -..,.-.-..,--,.-. e ORANGE COUNTY'S '69 Ponche tllE, Spt~tc, Ctffm Puff!! S700. Firm. Home Of· The NelY_ Car • _. , "GoldeK '.l'oue•" l.AftGEST sAufnrt. ?1_!: lo~. ~I cond. 644--0644. no E. 1$t SI'., S.A. 547--0764 .,;~pm. '1"111'""~. -==,--~---~- M ... DA 1970 Poracht 914. Factory '6SVW pri. prty., very clean .. : -""" Yiartanty. M11.ke otter ! '$1,'150 after 6 p.'ri!., ,Call 832'-4228 963-7802 '"BUG R&H 10 Cab. Hnl. A 11L ..... 1lll95 Pvt i>ty 644-'823 rblt. tmg., trans. Must itiL I ~._..,·=-'--'-;:_;,;.____:_c.,_ $1,495-otftr. 52>8414. '68 VW But. Xlnt. tond, Lo AltY .r.,, b the BESl'-DAY-.. p!l's-ll150. ~nin an •d! • D o~' t ** $57 .. 7212 ** -*lay. ',coll today -!a; B111,Good "'°"· 1651), ..DtW .stufl' • . • 644-tm 21211 HAAIOR 8.LVO., COSTA MESA • 640-5630 ' ' t -· I • -·- '' • . . • • • • . . ~ . . . J2 DAil Y PILOT WtdMwlay, AC1r1! ·12, 1972 PILO T -AOVERTJSER f2 CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO • ON DISPLAY-READY ··TO GO 1972 1972 LOW MILEAGE Coupe De Ville Vinyl roof, ~a ther &. lape5try lnler .. ws11-. A~·t /F~f stereo, tintl!d glass. 6 \.\.'llY po"·er seat. door iUllrds. duaJ control, power. door locks, tilt tel~ "'!heel, light sent., power trunk lock, lamp monitors. <223629 1 $6738 ' Sedan De Ville Vinyl rtl(I(. LPath,.r /,, l apr~(~ ... -intJ>rinr, "-'hilP \l'itll<;, A!\1 ,F''.'11 i;rpr .. n. lin•r rl i;::l11s~. f> ''-'llY po"·"'r Sl'lll, door 2u~rrt~. •·ltmtlft' rnn1rnl ~lf'> rond., P<'"'"'r dt'!n r ll'l('ks, till 11:•1P \l'hPrl, lie-ht i;r nllnPl, 1111mp mnnit riri;, f'lr. 1230.'-1fil LEASE A 1972 COUPE DEVILLE Fully eCiu1pped with full power. fa ctory air co nditi on ing, .i\.M/f~1 radio, linted glass. "'hite si rle ·\\·all-ti res. door erl ge gua rds. titl t·lelescopi c sleertng "'heel, etc. {23 1206 ). . . ONLY I '71 El Dorado Almond firemist with padd~ lop k Jea1her ln1er1or. Full power, factory air. tilt whttl, AMIFM srerM radio, l)OY.'cr door locks, fwllight sentlnf'I. Vogue prem. tires, 9,500 mller;. BcauHful car. (522CR0) '69 Sedan De Ville Full ~wer, factory Air conditioni ng, vinyl top, leathrl"' inte or, dual comfnrt power se11.ts. tilt '''httl, .AM I FM stereo radio, pov.·er door locks, lv.'ilighr aentinel. (YPAS56J . '71.ford Mach I Less than 17,000 milf's. VS, a utoma uc transmission. power stcer inf,;', PQ\\'cr brakes, stereo, AM-FM mu/Ii· plcx, whitl' walls. etc. Loca l. 1 oY.'ncr car. (059DB\V ) '71 ·Olds-Toronado Full po .. ~:er. factory a ir conditionin,, stereo AM-FM Y.rith 1ape playe1" f'lrc1rir 1.ru nk Jock, f'tC . Local t O\\'ncr. Ex tra clea n. (050CX\V 1 '69 Mark Ill . Full PCl''·er, factory air conditiontn1. padded top, lea th• " interior, tilt sterring \~'httl, power door locks. cruise control. i ~465 1 '68 El Dorado Factory air conditioning, rull ll'11 lhf'r 1n!rrior. r ·-.~rt lop, full poy,·er, tilt &. 1.f'lescopic \\"her!, slr rro. door locks. radial tirf!s, etr. All drlu."' extras and shO\\'S the ultimate in care. (VQH044 ) '68 Cadillac Coupe Dc lu:<>e hardtop c pt. Factory Air condil.inninE". f)O\\'l"r steering. brak,s, windo"·.\, signal seekin2 radio. tapl".<:-- try interior. l\tany deluxe 'xtras &: extremf!ly \ovJ milf!ai;e. (XC\Vl'.?61 '71 Olds Cutlass . Hardtop coupt. VS, automatic. radio, hrat.f'r, po\\'f'r steering. po"·tr disc brakes. "'S\\', vuzyl lop. Low miles. Loc:al 1 OV.'fltr. I 41XQR I NABERS LEASING LEASE DIRECT lmmedi1t1 Delivery e Exc1l11nt Stltction Frt• Pickup ind Delivery frH Loan C1r1 While Leist Cir Serviced Four and one-half acres of tot1I 1uthori1td C1dlll1c f1cilit i1s dtsigntd to bttttr 1111 and Hrvlce C1d illac 1utomobi11s. 10 (work 1t1ll1) anti '5 factory tr1ined t1chnici1n1. $165 PER MONTH 24 MONTH OPEN END ~--· 57444 SALE ,RICE 53666 SALE rRIC( 53333 SALE ,RICf ' 54999 SALf 'llCl 54444 SAU , •• er 53111 -SALE ,,RI Cf 52888 SALE ,.,er 53333 SAU ,.,er LARGEST SELECTION OF LATE MODEL CADILLACS IN Orange County - • CHOICEST. INVENTORY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SAii' Pr'""~ Eff,,r 1h· .. Thru April J7rh. 19it' ' '69 Buick Riviera rn\1·•r .<:trrrint:, Pfl\!o'f!f br11 k,..~. JUl ln, trans .. rl!thn, 11.<:t.l'n \•rnli111 1inn \1·it h ht l'l lPr, tilt \\•hi>i>I. full vinyl int.P rior, 11·.<:w th·•.<:, An '"XrP p!ion11l huy. 1 XYD6ail I '69 Chevy Caprice (."11"<lnm 1·n11pP. I.I'.<:.<: th11 n 34.000 n1i lf'.<:. VJ!, 111utnmii>tic, l"l"'''Pr .<:!Pf'rin i::-hr11kr.~-v.·i nl1n\\'l-.'lr11;1 ~. tilt w~i>I, P"""'" f'r l'loor lnc k.<:. AM-F'M V.'ilh .<:lr r .. n l11p.., !ZKZ9021 '68 Sedan DeVille F'11r1nry Air <:nndilionini;:-, f!Artrirrl 1np, rull if't1 th•r in· lf'rinr. ftdl Pfl""l'r rlnnr lnrk.~. tilt k !rl,..•ropir l ft'f'I'· if1~. Ai\-! 'f')\·I ~!rr"n r11dif"I. ln11riPd 1.1 l'xlrll .<:. !\VT0044l '69 VW 3 Seat Bus T\vO-l!'lnr. r11din. hr11.trr, \\"ll lk lhrll rrnnl .<:Pat.<:, Cur· 111in~. "Ir. V•ry lnw mi leA2 r 1111 tnmnhil ... 1XWB2Af'I '67 Sedan DeVille Vinyl tnp, 1Palhrr inlf'riOr. full po1,1,·pr_ f11.cto~· Air ron- l'l itionin;. At\.'f .f'M radio, til! tPll'scopir steerin1 whttl, Pit'. !IJO~I ! '69 Cadillac Conv. FaC'lnrv 11 ir rnnl1Hinn1n11:, lPAlhPr int1>ririr. full 1X11.1'tr, til!-tPlf.s ... oplr ''"f'ri ni;:-whl'P I. AM·f'M !tertti rAdio, pnwpr rtoor IMk.~. t VZPl61 1 '71 Cadillac Coupe De Ville f'ull pnwrr, fa <'lnry 11lr, vinyl fnfl , lrlllht r lnlf'r inr. ti lt whrel, Al\1/F'M lllf'rPn with f11r tnry t11pP, pow,.,. rtnor lnrk,., firPmllll p11.inl . twili~ht 11•nth'l"l. lnw milf'- ll S:P, l,.,..11 1 t 011·n,.r. !13R744 \ '63 Cadillac Fleetwood- s .. da.n. r ul l Pf'l\'P(, [11 r lory 11lr cnnrl \l innina. AM/f l\! rAdln, power donr lock~ mosl rleluxl': optioru. <706- ASJ ' Your Authorized Cadillac Dealer Servin9 the Oran9e Coast Harbor Area • NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., . Costa M.esa 540-9100 • SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to "9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. e 9:00 Al\i to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. · • • SAU ,.,er SAU ,RICf U,U 'RICI SAU ,.,er SAU ,RICI 55999 SAU ,.,er S.lLI ,.,er 13 PILOT·ADVE ~TISER '71 FORD 500 Wtdntsday, .t.0111 12, 1972 $199 DOWN $46 A MONTH F0~36 MONTHS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 117' 11 te••I dn. DV"''· U6 !5 $14 8 8 gu •,111 n~t1~,:,;;~1 ci;;~g~:~r.nl•c:~~ credit lo• J6 "101. 011 1wm1 ~rice tllJ.5 Incl 1u1 & lken1e 41iNNUAL PE ~CE NTAGE ltA.TE FULL PllCt: 11·°''· . . \ . .... S 19~ ii Iott!! di! Pl'l'I'. S1J " !ellll ""'P¥ml l"r I, to•. lot '"It & ell cnr 'Y'"O the•Q ' 1 e" OPN trtd·I lor 36 11161, Dtlentd .,,.,.., prl{t \~111 "'4:1. lo• & httfllt . ANNUAl P(ll((N· l.lGl •AI! 1006'.. '72CHARGER IGaded ""''~""YI btnc~ 1eo1s. ""'"'· f18•1' ~'II. w111cbhotld WG•~e•1. 41f!CIOOJ1 l•9ntl1 lull ¥•11vl ini.,,G,. ltJ,..111•en co~trol IYl1.r!I. lllUCh ~I. \111.l !C2A 1666S 2 2288~ 5199DOWN 573 MONTH~~~;~s TAKE YOUR CHOICE '70 FORD STATION WAGON 4C;ir CUSTOM SOI! V-1 .tuto "•'1~, llCIW· er 1~1rl"ll· radio, heeler. •l).llll!S '70 -cHEV. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE .. $199 DOWN ~~.~.~, .. -· .. ~~ .. ~ $39 A MONTH '70 FORD FOR~6 MONTHS i lQ Q,110'1ol d" iiv.,1 \3'>1101~1 .. o• ~\""It •"!:I ''" & ht!'rll~ & &II t0r"l"'1 tho!rQH DI' IXlll' crld;t tor J6 "'<>I. Ot· lvrl!d .,,,.,, proet SlMlJ "'ti. ta• & 1~ tt "lt . AN"IU&l P!~((HTAG! •.tTI 11.75'.. -'66 FORD Custom 500 '71 VEGA $199. DOWN $46 A MONTH ~~~;~s .,, COLT WAGON f h ' IMMlDIATE DELIVERY 4 Speed trons., 10- d,o, healer, bocket $!CllS, full ~inyl itltt- rior. 326 Elf S l9~01 tt1Mldil..pY"'1.iltO i110tol"'O P\'1"11, $1888. ',',',','.'.',·,'''I 'I 'J'S',' oll corry1119 c hor~ f • Gft ""~'-crtd•1 for 36 "'Ill, DelttT.d PY"'T P•~• S2ll~ rricl 111> & !ottn!P. ANNUAL 'E'CE~ $199 DOWN $60 A MONTH v.a, t u+o. lt1n1 .. f1 c;lo ry ~if , pow· t i 1 +11 ri~9, r1doo, ~11ltr. !WF-U . 9 121 sass 2 O•. H.T. A11tomo1 tOc, R&H, power 1+t1ri"'1· w1w . w~I. coven. full vinyl intt ri or. ! SFSS I J) FULL 'RICE FULL PRICE Wed"tsdlY. Ap'!I ll, 1•72 • I , • • 0 .. '71 PIN-M-,~ $199 DOWN$46 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS IMll\EDIATE DELIVERY •utorruitic, r•dle. ~Nier, dlX 1"11•· ior, c~rc.,... mia,.., wsw. ""'eel cown. (llJCUi-J $1488 11"» 11 1n11! <!~ 11ymr. S.U b' 10!.tl IT'oO PV..,l i"tl 1.t~, llC~l'ISI !!. t it t .t•rvl"'l chil•'Jt~ on 1oe>r ·'""" •o• '>II~ "'<I' Def oy..,1 "'''" 118JJ '"" ti( ' fl(tt"it . ANNUA.l Pf llCENTAGE It.ATE 11.0I"" WlelllW ". '72DART I tMllll .,.., woodihotld wt\!>-• t •1 ~.,~ ~tc k 1to•~-~to•rr, w..,! ........... eut1 4h _,O', G•5•1 ' torfi,, trft•I,,... '°""°' 1ylltl'I, ~ifll it11~ijpoiM 4o ~lllJl:hmor•. ·-· - LL?t·•?I~ PULL PllCI IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 520881 11" it 19111 .. ,,....., "'., 19111 -"""~ ltl. le-111111 .. ,....,.. clwtn., ...,_,,.., ltrU ,.1.~,,......'"'SH75 iwl ""' Ii:-. '*'41. PllCIJifl''Gl UTI •.tJ 'JI. 5199DOWN 566AMONTH FOR JS MOtmlS BRAND NEW '72 DODGE TRUCK loadtd with Wiyl blllth seon. heater. u1111il tirts. wirldshitld Wltthtri. direction ~ignoh. full fA·CTORY COLOR OF YOUR CHOICll Yinyl irlt~ rruth ITUh lllOl'I. On:ftr Y°"'rt T &dav. --- YOUR CHOICI ~70 MA YERICKS TAKE YOUR PICK 2 TO CHOOSE F•OM. With 011tomotit Irons .. rod io, h111ttr. whltl tOYlrs'& dtlure dwom1 i.ouidirig. Sl 7 .U! & '"E 986 --$9-11-:uu PllCI 5 19.•~&Joior di.. P'fl"I. NO it 1et11t 1110. 11y1111. J~cf. ta1, litt1111 & alt . cony"" tharllt5 Oft OHf. cr.dil lor 36 llW». Otftrrtd pym1. pM1 S 12~ ~-lol ' ll{M$1 • .llrllfJM. ,51C(H. lAG(UT( 13 .• 5%. $199 DOWN $30 A MONTH ~~~s $588 P:ULL PllCI '67 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille n ;, "' b ... ., ~ .. '"" ,, .... '"· s16 8 8 '64 International Travelall '68 OLDSMOBILE 98 Hardtop '66 OLDS F85 tory ,,i,, AM l fM, W~ilt l ~nd•u roof, whit t wt ll lir11. f 6 I I EOM ) FULL 'RICE '69 PLYMOUTH Sta. W9n. Aulom11lic, fec;lo1y t ir, full vi"yl in•ericr, w1w, wh11I cowtrJ. 1rir1 c lten, !Rl4519G276541 l s11aa FULL PllCI '70 SUBARU Deluxe FF-I R1dio, h1 1+1r, full vi11y! inlt rior, wh ile w1 ll 1, bucktl 111h. lo "'ilt· 19•. (472DSN I sgaa • WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS .. wi ll tirt1. !OLV870 ) '69 DODGE Polara V.8, e uto, tr1n1 .. fa ,t. 1ir i:o~d .. pewer •ltt •i~9. r tdl ... ~11ltr, much IT'luch mort . ~Y PA I O I) sass FULL PRIC( sass FULL PllC:I Aulometic, radio, httlet, powtr 1le1r;n9 , ftc;lo ty '" cond1tionin9. (VGZ295 ) '69 CHEV. NOVA Auto. lr1"1 .. radio, he1t1r. !ZKC· 4071 sgaa FULL PRICI sass '68 PL YM. Roadrunner '70 CHEV. Sta~ Wagon 2 OR. H. f. v.1, a uto. tr1n1., fat· lo•v air, powtr 1t11rin9, radio, h11!1r, vi11yl roof. I YXT l •l l S688 9 , ..... v.o, ;.,,. ""'" ''~" ~1488 ~::;n9 !'-r1~e1, wh.ltt wall1. 1-71 1·~ 'I!' • . P:ULL PllCI 2 DOOR . R•dlo, heeler, whet l cov. trl. Geed tr1n1ftort1tiori. !WIL· 004 ) s3aa PULL r11cr '69 FORD Custom 500 4 Or .. v.1 , tufo, trt nt., f1c.tory eir cen,itien1nq, power 1teeri119 , redio, he eler, IYEEl621 '68 VW Sunroof • 4 cyl., 4 1pe1d, 1ttc~ 1hifl, hea ler, chro1n1W h11t1. (V6Y7JI) •' s7aa $688 , r . ' BROUGHAM 4 Dr. Hardtop Ser. ~CS4l -T2C-2 2l547 DISCOUNT OFF MANUFACTURER'S STI CKER PRICE Equ ipjied-with: air condition ing , power steering, pow er disc brakes,-power-wit;tdows, power---1eatt;-power-d-- J ocks,-AM-F-M stereo r-adio, t inted glass, vinyl roof.,-wh ite wall tires, etc. •. . ALL BRAND NEW 1972 CHRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHS ARE AU DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO GO DURING OUR ONCE A YEAR CLEAN-UP SALE. SEDAN BRAND NEW Wtdnesday, .April 12, 1?72 PILOT·AOVERTISEt !1 Ser. Z:VL29.B2B-J20475 USED -CAR SAYINGS '66 FORD STATION WAGON 6 cylinder 1119in1, ] 1p11d lren1lfli11ion, radio, heel1r, while w1U lir1 1, h199 e91 rack. 198S- DBVI, $695 '67 MERCURY COLONY PARK WAGON V8, 11ulomefPt, ro11dio, h1•+1r, power steering, powe• breke1, ,;, conditioning. ITRJ337) s995 '71 DATSUN ll79CEK I '69 CHEVROLET Impala 2 Door Hardtop V-8, •ulomelic, r•dio, h1ef•r, power 1leering, power bre~e1, white W•tl1, vinyl top, •ir con• ditioning. IZCL4861 s1795 .. '69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD VS , .iulo,..<1lic, feclory eir, power tleerin9 & brek1n, redio, he1!1r, white well tiret, ll'inyl roof.. lXXV8341 s1795 '71 PLYMOUTH DUSTER • cylind•r •ulom•lic fr•n1mi11 ion, h••t•r, whit• w•ll tires, vinyl roof, l92JCPFI; $1895 '71 DODGE POLARA 4 DOOR H.T. VI , eulomelic, redio, he~ler, power 1!11rin9,- p11w1r br<1•11, .iir conditioning, ¥inyl roof, (012COWI s2495 '70 DODGE DART SEDAN V8, autol"i•+ic, factory eir, pow1r 1teerinq, r•• dio, he•fer, wh it1 will tir11, vinyl roof. (990· AEO I. s1595 · '69 PLYMOUTH FU RY Ill V.a, .111!0. lren1., ,;, conditioning, power 1leer• in g, r.idio, heeler, whit1wo11 ll tire1, vinyl tool, Lit, =XRN-117. s1495 '68 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN 4 1p••d, radio •nd heeler. fVU L838l s795 ALL l"lllClS Alll l"LUS TAX AND LICENSE, ALL l"lllCES VALID UNTIL SOLD ,ll"ll tL 14, ltn • " • 2S "LOT-AO,VERTJSER Wt dntsd.a1. Aprll 12, 1972 DAJL Y PILOT !{,"" PINTO SPRINT NIW 1972 'GALAX IE 500 4 DR . HARDTOP NEW 1972 TORI .NO STATION WAGON NEW 1972 MUSTANG , CAMPER SALE!. • ,. ·'MAVERICK , SPRINT MUSTANG , SPRINT The New One's From FORD 400 eu. in. 2V VS , vinyl trim, vl1ibili- ty group, power steering, pow1r •i1c br 1ke1, '•ir conditioner, radio, t inted 91111, wheel covers. •545 VS 1n9ine, crui1om1tic tr•n1 ., H78x· 14 o.1+1d ...;sw, pow•r st ••ring, pow. •r di1e br•k•s, r•dio, tint•d 91•11, pow•r f•il9 •t•. •Ill 351 "l.V VS eng., cruisom•tic. +r•nf., wide ova l tires, power ste1rin9, sport deck, rear se<!lt, •ir cOn diti•n•r, r•• dio, r,ec.ing mirrors, tintet.1 9l11s . •250 NEW '72 F253 PICKUP AND NEW 11 FT. CAMPER Pickup is Cust. Style1 ide with 3&0.Vt, 1ir cond .• •u+o . trans ., r•dio, 8 100 Gvw pkg ., spt. c.usf . c.•b, boot, l imit 1li p axf1, T-Glass , 7:50x lb, Aull' 25 ga l. fuel tank and more. Stk • 574. El Do rado Shaw· nea Camper ha s g<!ls elec. refrig, monomatic. toil et, c.hatea u r<!lng:e, co lor cord dra pes , m<!lttress es etc.. Stk •859. Truly .dl1r . pkg . throughout! Red -White & Blue Discou nt Specials! $3750°0 NEW 1972 MAVERICK WHIL E THEY '' J.,AST 2 DR. SEDAN O,,_R S , .'. ~ D::~~R ·A~ .. 9 Pll.ll TAX• LIC. ~ , ( ... lffs &Mt l1el14lel prep., Viny l seats, vi nyl roof, cruisom•tic tre n1 ., C78 x 14 wsw tires, power 1t eerinq, air cond iti oner, AM rad io, acc ent group. •COi $2950°0 fet reody, hold autck, 1971 GALAXIE SOO OEMONSTRATOR Country Sed. w • 9 on , 400 CID VS , auto., 1ir, rid., p. steer, discs .a nd rear window. Lugg. rack, wsw a nd much more. I I 00900 ) . . " . , !Ni9itt) 1971 LTD 4 DR. DEMONSTRATOR 400 2V VS eng., •uto . trans., visibility group, power steer- in g, power di,c brekes, a ir conditioner, radio, tin t. gla ss, body si de mld9. • 140 I . $3395 ' . 1971 TORINO GT DEMONSTRATOR 35 I 2V, hi b•ck buck et seafs, a ir conditioner, A1M/FM stereo radio, power steering, wide oval t ires . .:335 '3250°0 NEW 1972 PINTO l DOOR RUNABOUT Color glow p•int, A78 x 13 white wells, front & rear bumper grds., r•· dio, Lux decor grp., fl ipper rear win- dows. I 138329 ) '226678 1971 T·BIRD 2 DR. H.T. DEMO. Full power,· 1ir cond itioner, fl.Ir• track br1 ke1 , AM /FM stereo r•dio. •OOO I 53550°0 NEW 1972 LTD 2 DR. H.T. 400 2V VS , cru isoma tic trans., G78x- I 5 be lted t ires, fr . & rear bumpflr guo!l rds , vinyl roof, a ir cond it ion.er , tinted glo!Js s, wheel covers. $]T ~0 ... 1;:.::1._. -=:=IS:C:O:UN:T:.., 57770 _60 15 CAMP ERS $3720.76 SPECIAL SALE PRICE AT SUPER $6171.60 I DISCOUNTS! 2J6251021 IJ 1971 Galaxi'e SOO 4 Dr. Hard Top 42~ 4-V VS, auto. tra ns., pwr, steer., brk1., windows, •ir c.ond., AM -FM 1ter., vinyl top, tint. 9la1s. •b88 1972 T·BIRD DEM ONSTRATOR 429 '4V, le1th er trim, full power, air conditioner , sf9r. 101onic tape. plu s many of h. •r e1dras. •200 1972 LTD 2 DR. H.T. DEM O. 400 2V, cruisom9tic. fr o!JnS., o!J ir cond itioner, radio, po wt!lr steering, power bra kes , tint· ed 9 l a ~s . •b22 . ' LEASING? siV. ON ~ow MILIAGI PH DllYIN MODILSI FALS BRAND NEW F-100 STYLESIDE C,OURl·ER '72 LTD HARDTOP 400 VI ef'l9 i111, oewer 1+eeri119, ,ow1r tli1c llrek11, 11,1to,,,1+ic , 1ir condifion in9, r1dio, tinted 91111. 5102~~ 2AI MO. OPEN END ---- '72 MUSTANG Al, condi l1 on i~9. pow1• •+•eri~g. powtf br1 ~e1, 1ulo,,.,1+ic, fi11ltd 9l1u, wk it1 wi ll tir11 . 14 MO. OHN IND 131 ''. ~us tom pickup. r 450 lb. front sprin gs , 14 75 lb. r91r sprin91 re• duced sound levei exh1ust, C1lifor• ni• exh aust emi~sion control, 5 G7tx 15 8 4PR PT wMite w1Us •nd 1peci1I p•;nt. I FIOARNIOl711 11645 1. ' ' THI NEW SMALLER HAULER ' LARGE SELECTION 52246 lncludlng Freight ALSO AVAIL. ON DAILY RINTAL IASIS BIG SAVINGS ON 21/2 ACRES OF NEW CAR TRADE-INS L.T.D. -Galaxie -T-Bird -Ford Wagon Sale! Mny to choosit from. '65 thru '71 Models, Sf:rt roofs, fonna:s, 2 door fr' 4 door hardtops & sedans. FuU powlf, air condit oning. Warrantla aweUable. EXAMPLE: '70 FORD CUSTOM 4 Door. V!, 111tom1tic 1!1111mi11io11, power tleerin9, 9ood 1'1'1il11. TwO lone. (li7YUJ OUR PRICE $1350 . ''9 OPEL WAGON s11 so ''H CHEV. CAMARO s1396 4 cylinder. 4 1peed. fully H.T. f ully fActQ,Y equlpJ>'d. ~uipifjd . Good m llr5. Gor>d milt's. (W\'G8931 (YW 3091 • HARD TO FIND CITY OF COSTA MESA LEASE RETURN '71 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 DOOR V8. r11d1n, hr11ler. autom11.11r. p<l\\"f'r 51,.er· 51996 OR MAKE in~. 2 tn rhon~P frr.im. Got>d mil!'!'. \VPIJ OFFER i;;Pr\·irrd. Ex11mple: I 1350921 \·i nyl roC'f. '61 TORINO $1296 ''9 DODGE tHARGIR 51696 2 dr. H.T. \18. a uto., R&:H. H.T. VS. ra.dlo, heater, P.S .. good mile.\. auto., P.S .. 11ir cond .. vinyl tWQD2001 roof. gond miles. lZWl~) ?~r ~ATL~!~ !~~o., PS $2296 '69 FORD CONVERT. 51996 Pn1\·der b!ul'!.-Lo mile&, air cond .. P-\.1:lndo"·5, ~one! R&H. Autn., P.S., air mill"S. ~ 9.19Bf.:'.\ I cnnd. 1 020DL\Y J TRUCK & VAN SALE I to choose from. l/1 & J/4 Tons, 4 speed1 I automatics. EXAMPLE: '69 FORD WINDOW VAN R1dl11, h11l1•, .tulom1fit h1n1m i11iof'I, 9'ood "'ii''· 11 21•9CI OUR PRICE $1996 - ALL OFFERS · CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • '71 CHIV, NOVA Automatic. radio, helll'!r, power, vinyl roof, 1oed , miles. (353CEL) '68 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE R&H. automatic. P .S., 1l1cond., good milt'5. fVGH6371 ~· '66 PLYMOUTH SIGNIT Va.li11.nt 2 door hardtop. VS @ngin,., lov.• milt's. (SVT3231 '70 TOYOTA WAGON 4 speed, A.!\1·F'/'l;I r11 dio. h!'!a ter. Low mi!~s. !191BELl '64 FALCON WAGON Autom11.tic. radio, heatl'!r. lf'W:-.'507 1 '61 OLDS CUTLASS __ -5.Y.Qrt'me_ 2 dr , H, T, Auto .. R&:H, vinyl roof. P.S .. Air cond. Good miles. ITZ!\t8Fi61 • INCOME TAX REFUND DUE? WHY WAIT? IUY NOW PAl LATER MUSTANG SALE! Many to choott ffom. '61 thru '71 models. Coupes, hardtops, canvtrtlbf1 • 2 + 2 f1stllack1. Some wlttl • 1peM1, also air conditioning and autotMtlc mod th. EXAMPLE : '69 MUSTANG HARDTOP . • Aul11m1tic, r1tlie, heel1r, JllWe r tleefi~9 . 9ood mi l~1. IZ8ZS01 l . OUR PRICE $1496 . '71 MJae. eAPRI 51950 I'" OPEL RALLY! GM 51150 4 speed, ~•H. chrome 4 &peed, radio. heAll'!r, trim, good miles. low mil,,s. tZBK~24 i (21881'"-Pl - llANCHlllO SALE..;...HARD TO flND 2 to °""""· Squlro & er mod•I•. Full "°"''~MAKE OFFER air cond .. VS, auto., good mil@s, fact. wa rr11.nt y 11v11 il. EXAMPLE: '70 Ranchero, VS, auto., P.S., RkH, Al\1/F'!\I. (57140F'J ' '70 V.W. WAGON SJ796 '6' T·llRD LANDAU $2296 f ully auto. tran5., R&:H. 4 dr. H.T: full po"'l'!r. good miles. ( 5155BBC l ~adio, he~t~r. e1r condition· 1ng, good mtles. 1105680) '71 TOYOTA f1496 '70 FORD PICKUP Corolla . 4 spud.. R&H, Cu5tom Explorer. V~. auto., MAKE arctic v.•hltf. &ood mill'!s. R&:H. good milrs. \\'arrAnty OFFE R f651CEK1 availahlc. {12196CI MAVIRICK·PINTO SALE J .,... ...i ntelHftc "'Meis. S•me wltfl viityl reefs, EXAMPLE: '71 MAVERICK F1cferye~11i,,.I. 0 11ly ll,000 rn il11. Orit in1I fhr11.e1,1f. 111t001-I. OUR PRICE $1750 ' ~- 2060 Harbor .....,. lllllM :1:: ••! MM.II 11 Costa Mesa @ s'42-o,010 .......................................... SALES DEPT. HOURS I AM TO t PM MON·NI I AM T0 ,6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON • 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI ! l PARTS D•PT. ONL f 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS •• i •• .• -. . -------- . DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Aprll 12, 1972 . . I I IRANDNEW72 in BRAND NEW 1972~G~Aiil!1L·AX~IE ">11tnto ·• SAVE WAGON $ 4 speed transmiss io n, 200cc engine fro nt disc brakes, rear fl ipper quarter windows, emis- sion control, order your choice of color today. FULL PRICE BRAND NEW '72 Courier Pick-ups 2P56811 7039 FROM FA * * * * * SPECIAL VALUE PACKAGES Ava ilable an SpeciilllyEquipped Galaxies .vtv~o~O EX!llnSlolT • DISC BRAKES • DELUXE WHEEL COVERS " $1 • \ I Fu ly Synchroni xed Trans., 170 C!O•Economy Eng ilie, Emission Control, Self-Adjusting Brakes. The -Simple . Mochirie, Order your choice of'color today. -FULL PRICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::No 1972·TORIN0 WAGON · llt~51~b:~ • EXTRA TRIM •STRIPING '" •·•· "''" ,,d;" d brokts, pow~ slffring, ni· .....-'-.. . !H't, 4 spee tron sm;ss;on LOOK FOR THE PACKAGE OF YOUR CHO.ICE ,;,, ww ,;.,., "'"1· 1800cc engine. lndepend-,~ .. ····~~ ........ ~~~~·····~· covers.2MDH239S86 / / ,..___ . ~7· , •. ent front suspension. I ' ~ Emiss ion conlrol, Ord er your color choice today. BRAND -NEW'72 6• .. .t'C leSahre Y-8, auto trans .. powv s!eering, nxliQ. heoler, Sefiol No, 4KSOJ4131 '66 PONTIAC le Mons Hanltop nxfio. heater, LicenMJ TRK~24. '70SUBARU WAGON low lq,w l!Jiles. licen!>e No. 144BlH '72 'CAMPER New I' Full C•~ Over CROSS COUNTRY Sleeper tqt.1ipl)N with ke boic. sink. front din'"'· (17795) SQ. WGN. 4 speed, rocfto, healer, license No. 86SW '671-Bird , MA~DTO, 6 cyl .. V-8, foci~ oi~ conditioning, !ult power, rodio, heo1er. licenst No. TYY926. ~~'~1~~~~~~~~l£FROMl<oMO $128 No. (J9909C or J9906C) '69 T-Bird LANDAU b cyl~ V-8, factory oir conditioning. lull power, 1od10, hecrler, loodea liceiise.No'. 2lX259. ~ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 L! -. . - :; LEASE!! A NEW 1972 FOR.D·LTD.•at '11 PRICES;: ··116.95 PEJ,MQNTH ''J2~1tlNT0"2 DOOR -.. = SS9 .S1 Prl MONTH 24MONTHOf'EN IND LWI.: -ASKFOIBIUSPERLINGOI : -_ Plll VLAHAllS : :"'i 1111 11111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111r. '· . , , . .. WAGON ira 10 Passenger. v.a, oulo. Irons., power letting, power (disc) brokes. AM/FM stereo io. vinyl roof, "'9gogerock. license 4348QF. '70l·Jt~!. ~ $318 loodtd ind. factory oir co!Mlilioning, s!ereo radio, rodiol tires, plus oll the extras. license No. 114AGR '71 FORD!! $3988 SQUllEWGN. v.e, auto. ttons., foe.Tory air conditiofiing, power stetring, popular 10 poss. mode l. l icense No. 41XY. ~ .. J '->fEtto .... IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 4 Speed Tran smission, 1600cc Engine, Bucket seats, Emission Control. 2Rl0W 168947 -CLUIUlll. -8, oulO, ai'can:l, londw lap. CXXV· 221) '69TORINO!! '70 FORD*.** $218 FOllMAl V-8.milo trans., .:i~~~~ S:"'" whi1ewoll s, I/gloss, w/c overs, londao top (123ACN) . HDTP . '70 FORD LTD tt $248 loodtd ind. foctory air, outo trans .. poww steeririg/wiodows/seots. lontbt roof, rod~ tfl'". (842CCF) '71 FORD:: GALAXIE 500 HDTP V-8, auto Irons~ rodio, healer, fACTrnt:Y AIR. ower steering, power brakes, (930-BTW) F100l.MtWPlckU, Hto¥Y Duty Equipment liclMI ND. k60729 '65MUSTANG 2+2 \18 engine with power steriig. OIJl-1971 '69TOYOTA c1onsm1•"'· Ai.rto. lfans. nxflO, hmter". lk.enwNL'ZXV-m '68 T·Bird 4 DOOi lANDAU - V-8, <Ullo, trons~ foc lory oir condiljpning, W -powerrnewrudivl ~rliceme-Ho:WIE284, -- '68 M· ~ ,..,, • :q· 888 . ere •-o"'' -1 Colony Park. JO.pois., V-8, 1111 ~ loodl('' , ' incl., foctory ·oic' conditioning/Po'*J'11.,mg. "' . J. power windows, rodio, hlater. ~ luggoge rock. license ~87. • !~~~~!.~:.~-.~·~~ $3 .. · 688 i'y air~ondiJioning, pow tr Sfl'fl'}"loJusl like , ~ new.· enseNo.4910.K " ~ ~· 111111111-1111111111~~11. 1111.11111111-11 -' . . -WEEKEND I ENT Al SPECIAL RENJ/A .1972 FORD PINTO ,,..'.i't&Mit.r 11A:&...., c ... ,1et••al;erf...,$1S.H + Sc,.,.•ile . 'f! ... 111 MllH ml • ' W.EP'l, AP~ll 12th . --. -:fl I I I I II I 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 r: • ' c ...,. . • ,· . -.-. - '• • I m ' c u • a • 'T B; .u lo \'O • .. San Clemente ,Capistrano EDITION ·- Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ,VOL. 65, NO. 103, 5 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,' CALIFORNlA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1972 TEN CENTS • res e are I Pair .Wage Tigl1t Race In Clemente , ·~,. '' I I I --- l I I I -I vans By JOHN VAL TERZA l 01 tlle Dlllr l'llet 1 .. 11 • ( f . ,, DAILY PILOT $!all Pha,. A VICTORY KISS TO BUILD A COUNCIL CAREER ON IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO J1me1 K. Weathers Congr•tulated by Wife, •l'o Dr. Roy Byrnu •nd His Wife Elec1ion watchers at city hall and the San Clemente Inn lale Tuesday witness~d one of the closest racet for a city council seat in years in San Clemente -the bat- tle for the post between incumbent Walter Evans Jr. &nd Paul Presley. And when ii ended, Presley had won by an unofficial margin of 63 votes. Evans. who appeared late, conceded the election despite the tight margin. "11.'s kinda hard to say much with tears in your eyes,'' he told "a large gathering at the lnn. "Paul just worked a little harder than I did and the results show it, but now that Capo Incumbents Defeated I've lost. 1'11 spend a lot of Wedn,esday nights in the couricil audience." he vowed. Presley was exuberant about his ·win and also gave praise to his opponent. ··We're both fellow Okla homans," he pointed out. Dr. By rnes , Weathers Record Decisive Victories Then the loser's wife chimed ii\ thal despite the defeat at the polls she has one cause for joy in the election result!. By PAMELA HALLAN Of 1111 D.lllT ,lllf St1tf vorers lo approve a JG.cent tax hike for parks development and maintenance lost by a slim margin. The parks tax lost with 781 voting no "Tl'll be t~ first time in 10 years that and 758 voting yes. I'll have Walt on Wednesday nishts," she Byrnes and Weathers, two candidates .said. supported by the A I J l a n c e of Although the bitter battle for the votes Homeowners' Associalions. campaigned between the two men captured the THEY OUSTED THE INCUMBENTS IN SAN CLEMENTE RACE Councilmen·elect Paul Presley and Arthur Holme' Seem Happy Dr. Roy Byrnes. 47. and James l<, We athers. 37. dec isively trounced in· cumbents Tuesday in the race for two seals on the San Juan Capistrano Cit}; ~llnl>11'6i;~ .,&..rd tiirmut-1>r_ 65:3 _.... """irl. --. • .. But the re(ercndum measure asking Tht major vote-getter was Byrnes who received 748 votes. Other results are Weathers, 693; incumbent W i 111 a m 'Bathgate. -592i inC!J!lbent '.fhomas A. Forster, '5611;· Judil;b Beggs, 352 afi!i; William Reid, 233, · on a platform that 'Was In (avor af .a spotlight duri"'·itbe. ba~ot counting, ~he municipal police dt~ent. against strong~t. fhow111g came from Planning unllmiteci g('Owth and deveioplJlent, IA-) §cllllrom1on Chl;lrmao ~rt ljol1]1es ~ho favor of a revision of the city't gen~ral (ral>tJ:eci a formidable lead at lht f1r$t plan and in favor of a park! tax counting of absentee ballots -1 lea~ that Clemente Voter s Sweep 2 Incumbents Out· of Office --- -tr · Capo Officials S.ay Tax -----•. Defeat Will Hurt Parks ' The los.o; by 23 vo tes or the parks tax measure on Tuesday's ballot will severely set back park development in San Juan Capistrano ror several years. city of· fi cials said today. The mea sure. which asked voters to 11pprove a tax hike of 20 cents per SIOO assessed value, was n11rrowl y defeated by a vote of 781 no, t~ 758 yes. Undeveloped city pa r k sites now amoun t to 14 acres. The ci ty accumula tes park land from developers who donate a portion of their acreage to the city ac· cording to a rigid formula . By ord inance the city e-0uncil has th e right to ask for money instead or land . Despite the Joss of open space that prac· lice could perpetuate. the new city coun· cil may have to begin accepting more fees than land if the city's curren t park land is to be developed. ' . · , kept gaining as the night went on . The relative ~woomers to the city At midpoint Holmes nearly claimed defeated two native sons. Bejhgate bad victory, but insisted on remaining un· served 11 years and Forster, Lour. convinced until the last precinct was in. Dr. Byrnes. a palhologist,. called the Late.r, Holtnes. who polled extre~ely victory a desirLoh· the part of the voter:s -well , but-not well enough two years ago, .. fo-r new blood . He said the_ vote count vowed that 1bree Heins would occupy his proved that most people want the town council activities at the outset of his to remain small a111d support his and term. Weathers' platform . "They're all so very important that you ';Ou r job now is lo try and translate couldn't r ate them on • priority basis," this into specific action in the future," he he said. · said. "It 's fun to win bu( more satisfying He said the three matters are a to do a good job." thorough study of 1pparen!ly extremely Weathers a hardware store owner ad. low wages paid public safety employes ded that h~ hopes the council can inSpire upgra.din,f the.pier entrance 11:nd • ''s~if.t. people's interest in carrying out the pro-effective series of changes 1n the city s grams they have indicated (through the general plan. . election) they fa vor. Ho_lmes wa~ especially vocal on the "I was only number two." quipped pubhc safety issue. . Weathers. "But I'm going to try harder." Throughout th~ ~ampa1gns the mat~er centered on preliminary surveys showing that San Clemente 's employes in that field-are the county's lowest-paid. Sa n Clemente's voters rc movcn l\Yo in. cumbents from offi ce and chnsr Arthur Holmes and Paul Presley as ncY" city Coun cilmen Tuesday -and one of the races was a squeaker all nig ht long. · \\'alte r Evans Jr., who polled stead ily throughout the ci ty, lost his bid for reelection by three votes. The thorny issue of Ouoridation of the city's water was so undl,V trounced by more than a two-to-one margin. The totals for the four top runners we re Holmes. pulling the largest vole wit h 1.458: Presley scratching by with second. highest "'il h 1,172; Evans nea rly mak ing it with 1.109 and Mrs . Ed w i n a McDermott. a newcomer to the election arena. pull ing 704 votes. Others. in order of vote totals. were : Tncumbe nt Stan Northrup. whn lost soundly in his bid for a fourth term with ti62 vot es: Fred Di vel. the yo un gest can· didate With 589 votes; James F. Stra us. aii9: Eu,gene A,ver, 512: James W. Moss <143 . Bnhcr t DeCosler. 174: A. L. \VuUeck. t•IJ : flalph Tomlinsnn. whn officially \\'ilhdrcw hut whose n11mc .5Ull appeared on the ballot. 63 ; Ryrti n Rush, fiO. and (..'ourtncy Allison, \Vhn also "'ilhdrrw, "2 \'ntrc:. Vlunr1rl:llion Jost henvil y \Yilh 1.217- \'olirii.? f11r lhE' add itio n of the compou.nd to city \\'a1rr and 2.fi89 opposing the idea. Thr tn1:il turnout nf 11o!crs ""as 3,994 out of a possi ble 7.!Ulll rrg1s tcrcd. The perc·entaJ.(e of voter turnou t -50.S pcrcC'nt -was thr hig hest in mant years. Jn cil y elections !\yo years ago tile percentage was 49.2. The two new C{)Uncihnen will assume office at the regularly scheduled meeting April 19. ln the meantime, a special meeting is schedu led -for Friday - with !he nld council tn discuss hangups in ;i pro1)flscd annexation of acreage in the Pal isades. -(,, -;:, 1 Mitchell Wins ·Clemente Post : ' I An unprecedented challenge at the polls Assistant Planner Philip Schwartze has estimated that it costs approximately $60,000 an acre to plan and develo p com. ptetely a park site. The city has onl y a Uttle more than $65.000 in park funds al Irvine Reveals Annexation Bid For 9,000 Acres "We're 1oing to sit down and look those figures over. If they are accurate. then we'll have to make changes -maybe not to the top of the survey, but somewhere in a healthy position in the middle area, '1 he said. Presley said the same lhing and prom- ised that initial study meetings would be held with the press invited , instead of regular bargaining sessions which can be held in private. San Clemente Votes 'No' ' Tuesday nf San Clemente City Treasurer Bill Mitchell failed , bu t thee ha llenger is still satisfied. Mitchell won handily over Mike Bunker for th e treasurer's post. Mitchell's total s were 2.072 . Bunker, a local accountant, won 1,428 votes. ''I'm satisfied by the nu mber of votes 1 received." Bunker said Tuesday evening, ''Even if I didn 't win, the voters had a choice.'' Orange Cttast Weather Look for more clouds on Thurs- day but considerably warmer weather along the coastline. Highs tomorrow in the 60 's, Lows in the • SO's. INSIDE TODtl l' Apollo J 6 astrona u.ts sa11 the 11'lL be very su rprised if th.e11 fa iL to /ind evide nce of volcun· oes on. the moon , See ttoru, Page 12. this lime, spread over rour park area s. Dennis Paquin , parks and recreation commission chairman. predic;ted last week that if tbe~issue fa iled1 ''We prob- ably would b6 able to squeak by with planning and engineering but develop- ment probably won 't take place for many years ." Service Station Has $1,500 Loss Tires. tools and oil valued at more than ·l.500 were cartied Off Tuesday night by thieves who b.roke into a San J uan Capistrano service station, Orange Coun· ly sheriff's offi~ers said. Deputies said intruders who forced the front door of the Ca.rl Eastridge Shell sta· tion. 28662' Can1ino Capistrano, carefully selected the best tirts from the. racks before making off wit h a tn1ck full of loot. Invesllga tork believe the brtak·in was carefully planned and involved a num ber of persons. By GEORGE LEIDAL Of tht OlltlY ,..... Sll'ff Officials or California's newest city an- nounced a 9.600 acre aMexation bkt today that would make Irvine Orange County's largest city with more than 27.800 acres or. 45 square miles. Anaheim is now the county's largest city with 33 square miles. Shortly after 2 a.m. lrvine Mayor William Fischbach revealed the city's in· tent ro file an annexation bid and a "sphe.r~ of influence" map with-the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC ) this morning. By 9 a.m. toda y City Manager William Woollett Jr. sa id the LAFC filings were complete. The 105-<lay old city's first annexation bid quickly was dubbed the "Frasier an· nexation" by councilmen. The 9,62.1 acres lying southeast of the presenl city boun- daries include Lion Country Sa fa r I wildlife preserve, home of the prolific king or the beasts whose prowes's with lionesses has become legend. The sphere of influence map hints 1n even larger city may be planned by Irvine ofliciali. It matche!I the bound· aries ol the. $.1.~cre city origh1ally proposed prior to Incorporation and -du. p\icates a sphere of interest map filed last year by the. Cooocll o( tbt Communi· lies or lrvint (~I), CCI Is lht commu· L..M. hYtl I Mt¥lt1 •n s k' s• nity group formerly heade(! by DOW ... !Int 1• Myl~•I ,,,... n n1o_J.Q!?. l!!ll r A.. I . oh ' D•· ..... ' CalllOf'nla _ J ~1lllMlw......, -u u •-'>VVOCI man J n ovrton 'If~ rptAr• c1a111fl9f q 0.1.,... c.-tv 11 headed lhe Incorporation electton bkt. ~:~';!.,. ' :: ;:.:1a ,....,... ·~ ·COPENHAGFJN {UPI) -Penslonery he tphere ·of lntel"f!st flllrtg"'phtett· the ocii~ N.rl«t ,, '""' U·ts National Wtathe r Service departed from city on ret1)rd I $ being intt~ ln an·. 11111.nat ,.,. ' sttc.• Minim , .. ,, its usual designa tions Tuesday ill listing ne.xatk>ns by, neighboring cities iffectlng lflltf'llhtfMlll "'" T ... .,...._ • lh • h d' I h l'l11t110 '"'' neat'" 11,n ' e ~ p.m. weat er con rt ons ere. the outlined area, The m1p (ilinc would ,., ri.. 1tn tri1 11 wt1t1ttr • Instead of the. usual "cloudy," ''pitrtly not of ltae.U prevent annexatlonl of~ ''We've g:ot to 1et all the facts," he said. To Fluoridation Plan Two major activ ities gave Presley aolid strength among the electorate -the organization of a local campai11 which yielded -$8,000 to buy · a bronze bust of President Nixon. That art work was presented in a public ceremony last Fri· day morn inr to the nation's First Lady as she stood on a platform in Old Plaza Park. Presley also headed a chamber of com· merce committee which has resurrected the issue of relocating the Santa Fe Rail Road to an inland location. The local innkeeper with well-known , strong tie.a: with the White House, also h;id strong 1upport from the San Clemente Dons , an influential local group which serves as lhe city's offi cial host group for public functions. Holmes held the endorsement of lhe San Clemente·EI Camino Bu 1 i n e s s Association along with many chamber or commerce members and offi cers. Also prOminent in hi11 campaign camp was Councilman CH!( Myers , who sweJN, to victory two yean ago. ' Ge rman Author Dies Fluorida tion of San Clcmente:s waler supply neller got off the ground in Tuesday's mun icipal elections. The only sr.gme11t of. the 'city's voters whiCh canle cloi;e to granting th e con·. troversial issue eve n a chance at a simple ma jority was the city 's group of absentee vot ers. The margin in that area wai; 46 yes and 66 no. In the city's 10 comb1ncd ·pr ecincl Contractor Adds lrisiilt to Injur y· Early voters at the fire stalion precinct ln Sa n Juan Capis trano fnund themsel ves In 1 perplexing pred icament. A contract0r . working on a street re· novation project In the ci1y. h11d posted both sides of the rlreet in front of and surrounding lhe precinct "no parking." To add insult tn injury. lhc standard' HAMB URG. Germani (AP ) -Kurt \V, signs 11ald ''no parkihR by orde r of thL Merek. who wrote a best·selling history police department... . , of ercheology. died today In I •lamburg clin ic. l~e was ~7. 1'he iuthor. who wrote The cit y had, lht.. eveni ng before, under the pen name of C. W. Cer11m com· undergone a 11tormy publlc hearing in t>iled the popular .archeological history, w)1i h 1 group of residents ch:trged thaL voting areas tile measure endorsed by many local ·dentists failed miserably. Some observers said the vote. by olde! citizens swayed lhe lntals, plus Iha ecli psing effect or new stal.e regulations which will' be l;1unchcd this fall ill Soutl\ Cn11st area schnols. Children there "·111 receive surface doses of fluoride on 1hclr !eeth. But that techniqu e. sa id the·majority of the dcnlisls, would not be as effective al countering tooth decay aS additio n of tho co mpound to water. The foes to· lh(' addition of fluoride h11mmcrcd a.way at the co 11, ls . philoso1)hic11l ar~un,c11t~ on p u b J I c n1ed!c.11tinn and alleged health ·hazards· t• ccrlain persons who would drink fl uoride. Notably abse nt ln San Clemeole '8 version or the fluoride war. however. was the strong hint at ''$ubversion"' which has ~en commonly heard 1n other com.. munilie s. The mtasurc v.·ould ha\·e required a 1'in)plc majority for passa~c. bu t th9 wording of the ballot item. All ll left K!mt room for pohtlcal latitude. Jn csscnc_tt. tbe. clcctQra.te.. was asked..,.'---, tl1• cily "shou ld" add nuo1ldc to ill wntcr. But the lnss by 1ufvocatt1 of the ron- cepl 1s not complete, "'GJl(.!s. Graveu nd...Scbolar 0 whith..hA1-the-cky-l&-lrylng-to-sel -up 1 muni<'iplll Mkl more lhan fou r million cop\M In 26 police de partment "against the will of the laqWiSU ... publication In IHI. people." :~::.r• ~ ::;-~.:,-~! cloudy," "h11zy,'' etc., the we11ther lr'li ne may Mmedey want to lnctuae In l--l--="""'-''""''----''--------t--'"'""""~1e".'1~1"".1id·lM-weathel'-'eMlditkm·limply-th , bUt u1re a -WAS "'1mokt." • (Set ~ Pap 1) Nature already has added .7 part.I per mHtlon t 5!1n Cte.mente'i taps. A ma jority GI aye. ,·otcs would ha~·• •dd~ .3 P;"rl• mort. .. 2 U!LY PILOT s: Coast Trio Fight Case On Deliv~ry t~rom Wire Services 1 PORTLAJ\1D. Ore. -A trio of Orange ' Q)ast men "-'hose truck shipped from Jndia with 1.300 pounds of ha shish hidden in side was delivered he.re. instead of Van· couver . B.C., are prepar ing a novel tr ial defense. A l-C-ed7-e-ra71 "'"ju-d·ge has ordered a deposi· lion taken from the Bombay shi pping agent who dispatched the vehicle to the Canadian port about its Intended destina· lion. Ddendants face trial ~tay 23 In U.S. District Court on charges of lllegllly smuggling the drug into the country . They are Davld Reddy, 2.1, of 33801 Streel Of the Golden Lantern. Dana Point: Brian McAdams, 25, of 20'lM Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, and Blake Bidwell , 26, of 2718 N. Townley St., Sanla Ana. Customs agen~ who claim the)' discovered hundreds of plastic-wrapped packets of hashish in the rendtr wells and bed of the new truck arrested the 'alleged recipients. OefMse attorneys for the trio wil1 argue that Reddy, Bidwell and McAdams didn't intend for the vehicle to enter U.S. territorial waters at all. A deposition was ordered taken from shippinc agent B. C. Bu~uawala on destination of the truck delivered by a Dutch freighter as i resu1t. Jack C. Wong. assistant U.S. attorney and prosecutor. said the action was taken on lhe defense lawyers' motion. Love r Leaps, Kills Hmband PRAGUE (UPI) V • r a Czennak jumped out of hu third story window when she learned her husban d had betrayed her. Mrs. Czennak Is recovering in hospital alter landing on her bus. band, who was killtd. the newspaper Vecerny Pra v da reported. Two Incumbents, Bo yd, Holm, Win In Laguna Beach By BARBA RA KREIBICH 01 1111 D1llY '"" 11111 Incumbents Charhon Boyd and Roy Holm were returned t.o their siats on the Laguna Beach City Council Tuesday, edg· Ing out popular civic leader Harry J. Lawrence-by a comfortable margin of votes in a heavy turnoul or 56.46 percent of registered voters. .i/J'he resull s were : Chtrlton Boyd, 2.&14 Roy W. Holm . 2,798 Harry J. Lawrence. 2.277 ~ranees Haller. 2.115 Belh Leeds. 385 Richard Carr. 382 . Lawrfncc. who had been regarded in many quarlers as a sure winner of one of the iwo vacant seat.s. outran incumbents Boyd and Holm in only three of the 13 precincts. but hls margin in these was not sufficient to change the total vote. The pattern of voting for Mrs. Frances Haller, Lawrence's running ma te, was almost identical. Runners -up Beth Leeds and Richard Carr V.'OUnd up on!y 1hrer votes apart at the bo!tom of the I.ally. Voter turnout exceeded 5a percent in alt but l.1o,ro precincfs. and topped lhe fiO percent ma rk in precinct 3 (Holly Street) end precinct 9 (Temple Hills Drive). The v.'inni ng trend shov.·ed up early when 150 absentee ballots v.·err rallied. giving Boyd and Holm a clear lead over La11,·rencc and Haller. DAILY PILOT 1 1!t 0rl "9" Ct.ttl llAILY PILOT, wilfl wlloe~ 11 cam11111td 1111 Ntw,.Prtn, r, riubl•1lll!d .., lllt 0•1,,;1 Cati! Pybll1111'11 Cam~nv. 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'41·1671 Sn Cl•Mllte All hp.,._ltfl: ,,..,.. ... 492-4421 ....... c;o~v•ltl'll, Ifft, Or11191 Co111 'wt1U1l'lln1 CO!l'IO<ln'l'1 HG nl-.n 1'9!'lt1 lllllllPll""'I' tc1l10r t,1 ll'lfltt r or t ll'rtrll111'1'1111" f11r1J.1 "l\t' bt rtOl'odiKfll Wlll'>Clllli •llf(ltl Mr• miuleft 11 <.-,ritlll o-r. · $tc:Oll(I C:ltM 110tl191' Hid 11 Getfl Mtu, <•llt.fnle. ~T••ten l'I c:••rllf' ltU """'f!llVI ., ""110 ll If '""'"'"' mltl!'fry ... , .... lloflt 11..t.J INfllfllV. • • • How Yon Voted • ID San Clemente New Zone t li i~ ll ·l1 -. UL i iZ L Civic Ce nter 135 74 2. Ole Hanson 103 61 3. Concordia 87 57 4. DeNault Res. 129 86 5. Smee Res. 109 65 6. H' I Re s. 80 36 7. Clubhouse 102 77 9. Bayclill 123 73 8. American Legion 99 58 10. Mesa Res. 104 55 A bs~nte~ votes 1 '1~~ 20 Total votes cast 662 Fro11& Page l ANNEX ... neighbori11g citil!:s t(l lnfonn Irvine o{. ficials of actions they may propose that would affcet the land's future relation to Irvine. Ma .Yor F'ischbach said it was the coun- cil 's consensus during a 45-minute ex· ecutive session, that the annexation bid was needed to protect an Irvine Company industrial area that wi ll he dl!veloped "within the next year or two ." The ex· eculive session followed Tuesday night's regular council !Tittling. Fischbach pinpointed that Industrial de velopment as being located southeast of the El Toro Marine Cor ps Air Station. Irvine Company officials were not available this morning for Comment on the proposed annexation. However . the company's general plan notes a 1,666 acre industrial park, north of the Santa · Ana Freeway. anothu 1,500 acrl!:s of recreational amusement area planned within the parcel . the bulk of which is destined for low density. hillside residen· tial development. The "uninhabited" annexation lo'.1hich the ma yor described as ''the natural march of our boundaries" ill o,riewed as a virtual shoo--in. Thue are only 10 registered voters and 10 residences in the entire 9,600 acre parcel, Councilman Henry Quigley noted. The Irvine cOmpanY and the Irvine Ranch Water District are the majority property' owners of the 14-square mile territory whi ch carries an assessed valuation of $4.2 million. Improvements. in£!uding Lion Country Safari total $1.1 million, the annexation propo!ll r.otes. The southern boundary of the proposed addition to Irvine runs along the proposed San Joaquin Hills Road from the present eastern city line lo Laguna Canyon Road. The proposed city line.then runs north along Laguna Canyon Road to the Irvine Ranch property line across the Santa Ana Freeway. the Atchjson, Topeka, a~r51nta Ft. Riilroad tracks and Trabuco Road befor~ turning northeast lo meet the bounds of the El Toro Marine Corps Ai r Station. The boundary skirts the Marin8 station running southwest along the future Bonita Ca nyon Road to the Santa Ana Freeway. The line then follows the San Dieao Freeway west to lhe present city bouli- dary at Sand Canyon Avenue. The territory, equ11l to more than half of the present 18.ZOS.acre city includes 1.600 acres of industrially zoned property lying north of the Santa Ana Freeway. The potentially valuable lax base would benefit lhe cit y of Irvine and the pro-- posed Mission Viejo Unified School District. "' Federal Funding Eyed to Remodel Watershed Areas From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Fa ced with the worst firr danger in a century. a Southland group is suggesting federal financ inJ? of a project to remodel th!!: brushy watersheds of four national forests, lncluding~f Orange County. A $10 million allocafjnn for the firi:! year nf replacing explosive, tinder-dry chapparal with slow.burning shrubs and ~rass will be asked from Congress next week. The Wa tershed 1-·i re Council of Southern California pl11ns to appeal to the C.Ongressiona l Appropr iations Subcommit· tee to includl!: it in the federai budget going lo Presiden! Nixon In January. Spokesmen said an identicar· request last year wasn 't approved by the Presi· dent. Territor)' · included would be the Cll!:veland, San Bernardino. Angeles and Los Padres national forests. :: .. ' • e ~I ll • ~1 .. t: i c • Jj • l1 JI ll .• t! ~1 J: 1u l} !J UC we .. t! ~i5 .... 7 57 IS 61 245 96 108 157 7 60 2 58 18 76 138 87 47 117 4 86 5 48 28 61 135 54 48 138 3 38 I 47 28 50 159 53 34 119 8 62 3 36 17 49 123 62 33 89 9 55 6 35 10 35 92 61 38 74 5 53 3 56 22 63 104 RO 29 101 • 4 4 R 64 10 76 115 88 44 130 5 67 3 54 6 40 157 52 34 119 5 29 4 36 17 63 139 59 23 100 6 SI 0 21 3 15 51 13 7 28 0 4 42 512 174-539-,458 704 -443 172 60 569 Remodeling of Re staurant In Capistrano Wins Okay Remodelln~ the Walnut G r o v fl: restaurant to CTlnstruct a waiting t11rea wa s approved fvlonday by the SRn Juan C;ipislrano City Council. The council , following !he recnm· me nda tion of the Planning Commission, wavied all requirements for public . im· provements and C<lnformance lo city standards until remodeling am ounting to 50 percent of the restaurant or nearby motel takes place. The propen y on which the restaurant and motel are located ia owned by Dr. and ~1rs. Herbert Strc&ehein. The restaurant is owned by Fred Newhart. Requirements waived included : -Dedicating neceSsary right of way for Ortega Highway to the city. -Dedicating easements for slope, water. sewage, drainage required by the city engineer. -City engineer's approval of 1111 on-site a n d off.site p u b I i c im· provements incl uding streeU, water, sewage ind drainage with the developer providing full public improvements on Ortega, El Camino Real and Spring Street. -Conformance lo the drainage e\e-- ment of the gf'neral plan and payment of drainage fees in accordance with the fee &ehedule. • Laguna Slayings -. . Ruled to Be Murder-sui~ide Orange County sherirr·s officers today closed the file on the weekend killing fl f two you ng men in South Laguna with the ruling that il was a murder-sucide. Jnvestigators believe that John Joseph Fay, 23, of Chula Vista shot his cousin, Daniel Gregory McKeown. 23, through lhe head with a shotgun following an ap- parent dispute between the two men. Thl!:y said it is evident. that Fay then wen t into the bathroom of McKeown's groundrloor apartment at 31692 Wildwood Ave. and shot hirilself through the face. Dea th. in both cases, was instantaAeous. Officers said Fay had been staying for some weeks 11t McKeo""·n's apartment v.·ith a view to taking up permanent resi dence in the Laguna area. Tftvl!:stigators said neighbors told them the two young men appeared lfl be on amicable terms and no disputes had ber:n reported prior to the shooting last weekl!:nd. Hitchhiker Pays $32. for "Lift' A hitchhiker who was invit ed lfl take a load off his feet and was then promptly relieved of the additional weight he car· ried in his back" pocket today g a v e· Orange Count y sheriff's officers a descript io n of the gun toting mot orist who gave him a li ft Tuesday in the San Juan Capistrano area. John Robert Dixon, 23. of San Diego, told deputies his thumb wa ving wall rewarded on the Ortega Highway about 14 miles east of the San Diego Freeway by a young driver "wearing blue jeans, a plaid shirl and R gold tooth." Dixon told deputies his suppo$ed good Samar itan also earried an Rutomatic. pistol wh ich was used to relievl!: the hitchhiker of a wallet conta.tn ing 132. The Incident is under investiga tion today. · -Removal of existing non~nior'ining signs. Councilman Edward Cherak originally offered 1 motion to wa ive requirements until additl-Onal re mode ling takes place, but Councilman Will iam Balhg11te said this was too severe and would be left to he "interpretation" of future councils. Although the council allowed non- conforming signs lo remain, they did get Newhart to agree to eliminate "fla shing" sections of his signs. Newhart, a trusttt of the Capistraoo Unified School District. has Jived in the ~ity for more than 30 years. No rthrup Defeat Means Step Down From LAFC Post The defeat in San Clemente Tuesday of one incumbent city council candidate -a three term vtt.eran--eould create shocks miles away -at tbe County Local Agen-- cy Formation Commission I LAFCO) ·where power struggle!! for membership ha ve raged in the pa~t. Stan Northrup of San Clemente serves as cha irman of the panel which acts on aJJ annexations and incorporations. But .Northrup lost sound ly at the polla Tuesday. and now must step down as the choice of the county's mayors on the panel. Tt was Northrup who angrily and stead· faslly battled an enemy camp of aupervis<>rsrand others duririg la st year·s bizarre series maneuvers to seat 11ew delegates on LAFCO. And after that batlle bi s foes selected him lo chair the powerful commission which has strong powers over in· corporations flf new cities and additions to existing ones. Gallagher Says Move 'Political' NEWARK . N.J. (AP) -New Jersl!:y Congressman Cornelius E. Gallagher says federal charges of perjury and con. spiracy t11gainst him are •·a political in· dictment ... all part of a campaign to destroy me politically, physically, men· tally and financially." The :ti-year-old seven-term Democratic representative from Bayo1;1ne. also i:1 charged with federal income tax evasion. GEM TALK TODAY by COUNTERFEITS Deception Is the rule of many overseas purveyors of wa tches and gol d coins, and you should exer- cise caution when you buy abroad. How ~apo Voted The Mid East is the source of most counterfeit $20.00 gold coins. These collectors' items sell there al about '60.00, and usually have I correct gold content. They art stilli however, counter- feit. and no bargain for the authen· tic collector. -u .~ ¥ ' ... f ire Stati on Recreation Hall Capistrano Vall ey J.lobile Estates San Juan Mobile Estales Caplslrono Mobile Home Pageant ' Absenlee Volt Total Vot .. Cast < • • I SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO VOTE ' <( • • . " .. .. ij "i'"J'"i ., ~~ i J~ ~-ii i~ i ll :.: :! i.Z ... :-::·. """ 3: "' ~:i::.1 :.1 , 198 151 113 192 86 201 239 222 64 86 25 116 13 111 92 101 202 334 127 276 91 244 290 276 ll2 81 81 137 43 117 112 161 16 17 6 25 5 20 25 21 , 592 569 352 7'16 238 693 7~8 7.81 .. ' ' • -;l 1-1-.Z 491 212 602 293 47 1.64~ In Engla nd and th< Far East you can buy "Omega" watches at very low prices. Failhful. dupliceles . In appearance and markings. they are often nol genuine. Althoug h the w at c h may be marked "automatic1" frequently Jt Is not. Rarely Is l.l the 18 kt. g~ld speci fied. and th• jewel~d move- ment you're promised is too often worth rar· tesi. • We have Omega watches and an Interesting collection of coins. all at low-overhead prices. Their au· thenlicity ls backed by our tlmost 26 years in Costa Mesa. c • • • :! l 1£ > ... i 1 J c ' 1( 'lli J "ii ~ ~ .. ~ c:i: iC s 13 167 356 535 6 14 155 264 430 7 7 151 219 378 3 4 88 300 397 6 7 86 251 341 8 11 72 21 4 290 5 IR 79 283 374 7 15 125 287 425 5 28 117 232 360 0 0 46 M 352 0 2 46 66 112 63 141 1217 2689 7886 Voters Choose ' Bond Supporter For School Seat 'Latitude' Vue Test . A standard reque11t by 11 devtlopt:r fot multiple-dwelllnR toning on a large parcel near San Cll!:mente civic center might come up against some nl!w teeth In city toning laws tonight. Planning commissioners for the rirrt time will be arml!:d with new lat itude in ' zrme change requests -the pov.·er Lo establish C<lll"dlt1ons on the new rone. At issue will be the request by the Corte z De velopment Co mpany of Vist• In change zoning on the 1.3-acre parcel rrQm CE and CC (professiflnal executive Md civic center) to R-3G a garden apartment usage which would allow S2 ocean-view apartments. The C<lmmission for tht first lime wlll be able to set conditions on such a zone .Toseph A. Peterson Jr .. R banker aQd change, using the tools enacted by city resident of El Toro, wa s elected a trustee councilmen last week. on the San Joaquin school district board Previously , wne changes would amount Tuesday, defeating eig ht other can· to a bank chttk af sorts, 111Jnwing lanti didates. use from among any sort allowed by law. During thl! months-long and spirit.,,ed,_ __ But..with the.. new designation the city campaign Peterson fa vo red use of tern· could exclude some heretofore allowable porary classroo ms in the rapidly ex· land uses in the MW 7.one. panding di strict and a bonding to provide The Cortez proposal invol ves land st money for new schools. The complete vote from tht. 21 141 Avenida Presidio, across from the civic center. precincts: Peterson, l,320: Judith L. Besides that proposal, commissioners Buss , 1,276: Denis C. Duffy, l,05.'i ; fsce a whopping number of other items in Nonnan Ginsburg. 1112 : Vincent D. P.1cCullough. 412; Robert J . Acres, 14: the 7:30 p.m. meeting. Dara AM Lee , 71 ; Roger G . Ramsbot· They includt: tom, 48 and c. O'Donnell Lee. 46. -A request from the Shelter: Corpora· The major issue in the campa ign was tion for reduction in front -y11rd setbacks -th~ district's growth problems. s.a1 Joa· in a housing project RI 419 Calle NebtiJul.: quin has been officially recognized by Three lo!S" in the proposed small housing stale officials as the fastest arowing project are affected by the request. school district in California and the pro~ -A request by Jefferson Rhoads fpr, lem.~ this .11rowth has crl!:ated have been \\'aiver of minlmum lot size on one of foul' gigantic. ~malt plots where be plans to build Peterson said he believed the use of I... apartments. The fourth lot is 185 square relocatable or portable classrooms was feet shy of the lega l minimum ~ize. Tl1e the best solution to the problem flf project is proposed for 314 Avenida Del overcrowding. He added that he favored Mar. reassign.ing pupils fro m crow ded -A requesl by Richard Preble l o add a classrooms to those not yet rilled and he re staurant on a lnt where a service sta.· favored a bond election after unification tion now exists. The combination of two to providi:, funding for schools. business uses would be at 910 S. El One of Peterson's strongest campaig n Camino Real. Issues was his stand 01' busing. During a -The, a_nnual commission rev iew of speech to Leisure World retired teachers the five-year capital improv<"menls pro- he said he absolutely opposed busing to gram list before the document is su0. 11chieve racial and ethnic balance. mitled to the city council for stud y at Peterson's victory will be: considered budget sessions. an upset in many Saddleback Valley -Final considerat ion of the idc;i that circles which had pegged Mrs . Buss as the city should ena ct new provisions fo r the favorite. architectural C<lnlrol of commercial and Peterson had attacked Mrs. Buss and industrial projects in the city. A model severAl other cand idates on tht grounds ordinance setting standards for exleyior lh11t they were or had been teachus. treatment of such buildings already haa while he had no experience in the educa· been drafted by tht city staff for com- lionaJ field and C<luld br ing 1 "balance" mission and council study. l.o the present school board. ::... Consideration of the lal est re visions Traf fie Signals Slated for Capo Conslruction will begin next month on the· installation flf four traffic signals in ·San Juan Capist ra no. ' Tht sign als will be located at the in· terseclions of Camino Capistrano and Del Obis po Road, C1tmino Capistrano and Ortega Highway , Ortega Highway and El Camino Real, 1tnd Ortega Highway and Del Obispo Road. Low bidder an the project was Steiny and Company of Los Angeles at $.Sa.583. High btd was $66,891. Although only $45.000 was budgeted , ad. dit.ional funds will be added 'hrough the Camino Capistrano improve ment project and the Traffic Safety f'unQ. in a proposed ordinance which would im-~ pose new la ndscaping rules on new. park· ing lots. The code . if enacted . also would sel up 11 time period during Which ex.-.. isting lots would be brought up to nt'rf " standards. -Continued consideration of the pil!:r ~ntrance-modificat1on idea!. includffig- several new approaches sugge sted at a recent study session with the council ·and other commissions. Among t.he ne'llt' idea are a ramp leading lo the beach. or a sys1em of escal.!1tors. Both Oppose Bid WASHINGTON tAP l -Sens. Ala n Cranston and John Tun ny ( 0-Calif. ), Tuesd ay voted against a molion lo refe!' a bill to limit the president 's war powers to the .Judiciary Committee for 45 day1 for a study of its constitutionality. The Senale rejected the motion by t1 vote of~ t.o 26 . 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" l a· • g a • • .. " . l;1,;,.1 ·~ -• ' l/ ~·: r ?''t " ... • • ,i ' ", • . •• • -. • ~ ' ·- ... .. .. • . . • •• . .. .. .. ' . ' Money's Worth. No A1nerican Car • Is'·tTns ealaole' DAILY PILOT JT Slate ·w~a_r .,_o_f Mys t ery ~indfa l l - By DOUG \\'ILLIS Tax Board, said Tuesday the deal of overwithholding, tax-isn't tak ing the 20 percent Huff said a survey of 20 ma jor SACRAMENTO (AP ) first · two months of payers don 't &eem to mind. He fQ!'giveness of 1971 taxes the .employers found 1$ sta.rted · I · hbol"'-t t t add e_d th a t n.rr withholding. bill a.UQYo'S on the withholding exactly on t1m.e, -California-is--eolle<!ting 13.S wil .11.WI S[ll.eaxes - -• 971l ax returns-"due J\.tontl _ . Jusnliree weelfs-after-the bill- million a month more than brought in $182 million, 17 per-over\vithbolding as a form of Huff said his departm·enr wa-s-'plsse"d tn-Deetmber-and-- state officials expected rrom · cent more than the $156 forced savings is "a poor in-will recalculate taxes for those the last one to s t 8 r 1 payroll withhoJ~ing of state in· miliion estimated in ' budget vestment" for the taxpayer. taxpayen and send them ·withholding completed the job come taxes. _but nobody knows projections. he said. refunds, but he said there may br March I. B"y SYLVIA PORTER slot between the door and the why. . . He said that a large part of The publk response to im· be a delay because of the \vork Huf! said other reasons for In recent years. auto theft window or by scratching your State o!ficials are also hesi-extra revenue could be position of payroll withholding involved in what mav total the state's income bonanza has been rising faster than inilials in some other hidden tant to spend any of the extra "ovt!rwlthholding" of money "is amazingly sparce," he several hundredt h o.'u·s and could be an improver11ent in any other category of U.S. ph1ce. This will help you money until they find out that will have to be returned noted. recomputed forms. the state's eeonomy._lhe cr1p· crimes -with a car stolen par-ticularly if the engine num· where-its coming from and if to taxpayers next April .. But He also said taxpayers are He added that California ture of more pr e v' o_ u 9 11 somewhere in the U.S. every bers and other identification It's really new revenue. the state won 't know for sure paying their 1971 taxes at a businesses did "amazingly escaped taxes than esumated 31 seco nd s. What's more, have been tampered with. Martin Huff. executive of· · until then, he added . faster rate than last year and well" in putting withholding or a combination of all o( while the rate of !hefts has ~Park in iighted, well trar-ficer of the State franchise Huff said If there is l!I great that about one taxpayer in 25 into effecl on short notice. those fa ctors. been soaring, I.he r a le or au to ficked are;is -pref er ably . ------"------~::._::.__:::_:::::::_;__::::::::::__:_::::..:::::_::_::::::.::.:~=_:::::.:_:::::::_:::::_:_:=;::.:.::__:::._:;__::::;_:::.:;__::__:::::_:__::_:.:__::::_:_:_:;_ ____ _ recoveries has been sagging. ne11r a street lam p or lighted ln New York City, where the store window. Most thieves odds are one in five that your won't risk work ing on your l odds are one Jocked car in the light: there 's in fi ve that usually a car nearby that your present someone else ·left parked in car will be.. the dark. stolen, the •If you leave your car in a chances that public .garage or parking lot. your car ~'ill do not be defin ite about When be recovered you will pick it. up." Di~honest ~re no more attendants ·can e,as(fy steal than a de..i. new equ.ipment from your ca r pressin~ 50 and replace i~ wit h old parts ~o•T£• percent. when they know how much But merely by h'fcking you r time you will -he a~·ay. automob ile and taking out the Doublecheck your mileage to ignition keys every time yo u m!ke sure it's the same as leave ii unattended, you can when you parked the car. This slash the odds on your car's will reveal whether the thieves being stolen in half. Of stolen have driven your car to a spot cars, 80 percent are unlocked in whi ch they cou ld sivitch and ~O percent have the keys in the ignition. And you can do equipment. other things to protect your "'Keep your c a r locked - car too. both doors and windows - *Be wary of super-bargains. even when your car is parked in Johnny-Come·Lately car ln your driveway or in front of Jots and be leery of any sale your house. Most car thefts being made in the street. If occur in residential di str icts, you innocently huy a stolen tv•o·thirds at night. car, yo u will have little chance .. Always take the keys out -or recovering y 0 u r in· of your ignition -even when vestment: if suf!.h a car is vou're on a brief errand. traced to you. you will have to Never leave you r engine run· t give it up so it can be returned ninl?. '~ to its rightful owner. But what if your car is '"Investigate tod;iy's im· stolen despite all you r pressive list or anti·thert defenses ? Will you be abl'e to gad gets, but do nol be supply the critical information mesmerized by them. The true at once to the police. your in- pro can get past any and all of surance company, the Na· the devices in no time flat -tional Automobile Th e f t and jf a p'rof essional auto theft Bureau in Chicago? . sets his sights on your car, You will -if after finishing there is little you can do to this column. you send a one· stop him from stealing it. line nol.e asking for "What To '"Do not tempt a ca r "win· Do If Your Car ts Stolen" lo dow shopper " by leaving suit· the American Mu t.u a I cases. gift boxes, obvious Insurance Alliance. 20 North valuables >,1•ithin sight inside Wacker Drive. C h i c a go , the car. At a minimum. keep Illinois. 60606. With the note . your tapes in the glove com· enclose a long stamped self: partmcnt or elsewhere out of addressed envelope. Th e sight. ''ou might Riso "mark" AMIA says it will send back your slereo player and tapes the pamphlet. without charge. 1 n d record these "fin· in your envelope. gerprinls'' to he! p y ou One form in the pamphlet establish your ownership If will tell you ~·hat information they're stolen later and tra ced . fo put down about your car ~Periodically chec_k I.h e (n1ake. model. identification metal identification tag inside, rtumbets, secret· marks). your, your car door. and if il's not · licen se. insurance company, there, immediatel y report th is bank , etc. Th is data will to the police. Car thieves enormously speed the search swipe this tag and attach it lo for your car. a stolen car. A second form will provide a ./ he D oil make next pr1 .th less painful t ant is pril 5th. ,., Send for the Merrill Lynch Tax Package. .,,,.,. ..... ,.,,_ . ltlJ,•;;''"'~ The sooner the better . . ·Git-' .._,, B d . . h b d ·· · u 1('11_~ "-.. .• , ecause tax ec1s10ns ave to e ma e every .. . · .,.,Ilt . time you invest. Not just on the night yo u sit ti1C.t:.UAll_.\~S ,.. down with Form 1040. · ' , At Merrill Lynch, we think the more you , know about taxes and yo ur investments, the · · · · more money you co uld save next April 15th . . J;ill81l . (Note: don't forg et -because April 15th comes · this year on Saturday, final fi'ling date is ac tually April 17th .) --~-.....!Mar.k youi:...initials on-y.our ~permanent recor.d Qf_lh.g_ facts engine. transroi ssiQTI and other ·about the theft and will be of valuable accessories not bear. vital help in coordinating ef· ing identification numbers to forts to find your car.· 3 ways our Tax Package could help, First, our Tax Guide h as dozenfi of suggestions on how-you can try to 'make the most of your stock market gains or losses. ' It includes taoles illustrating'the .. help police recover the item s All of these guides can save lf they're stolen and 1hen to you hundreds or thou sands of ldentify them as yours. dollars -not to mention a '"Identify your car by drop-heartache. headache and your ping your bu siness card in the time. State Tax Deadline On ly Five Days Away Californians who arc late in eit.her filing their state income tax return or paying their liability for 1971 must be prepa red to pay penalties for their tardiness, State Con- troller Houston I. Flournoy has warned . "Jn addit ion to the usual penally for fal!ure to pa y the tax due with the return. they wil l also lose lhe 20 percent tax forgiveness \vhich appl ies lo the l971 tax year only," said Flournov. who i s Chairman of ·!he Franchise Tax Board \\•hich administers the Personal Income Tax Law. Some caJi fornians ha v e followed the pra ctice of filing I.heir returns on tlme, but not. paying the Lax. thus incurring a five percent inirial penalty for the first 30 days. and an additional 1r;. percent . per month until payment. This is in addit ion to the six percent annual interest, ht' explained. There is also a penjlil Y for late filing. In order 10 meel t.he deadline. return:;; must be postmarked by no lat.er than midnight Apr il 17th. Hyatt Corp. Buys Finn ~But the onry people who i • I he special 20 percent forgi':'eness of their net tax are those who both file on lime and pay in f u 11 , ' ' Flournoy said . ·'The individual , who delays fili.ng his return and paying his liability will find himself paying a con· siderably higher sum to the State in terms of ta x. penalty and interest. than if he h;id met his obligation by April 11." • The Controller said some taxpayers arc failing l.o claim the special 20 percent tax forgiveness. even though they are filing aod paying on time . according to 1 preliminary ex· amination of 1971 retur'ns already reteivcd . Corporation Tells Income Nine Coast Southern California First National Corporation today reported first.quarter Income 6efo~ securit ies transactions or $974 ,919 or 26 cents per share. Last year the comparable Orsi-quarter income before securities transactions totaled $1,12.1 ,685 or 30 cents per·share. extra tax value of'net lon g-term gains and short-term losses. Tax-savin g reminders for veteran investors. How new legislation may affect your investments: How millions of investors pass up important dedu c tion~. And more. Secontl, our Tax Exchange List is _. designed to help yo u realize losses, reduce your taxes, and still keep your investment in an industry you like. It lists 55 pairs of stocks, with each pair in the same industry. Some pairs' • • have a stock we think you might want" to sell and a stock we think you should exchange it for. In other cases, we've paired stocks that our a nalysts think are both attractive, so you could switch either way. , Finally, our Record Ke efilrr could really come in handy the firsltir,ne you want to see when you b0,ught a stock and you can't locate the original confirmation. It'!) also help.you keep track of your gains or losses with a minimum of bookkeeping. So send for the Merrill Lynch Tax Package to-l day. It's free. (We think you've paid enough already.) r---------~-----~---~ I MerTill Lynch Tax Package 1 I Mail to Merrill Lynch. (See belo~ for ciffice address nearest ~· > I I Nam I I (pl!••t print) I Addres'-------------------- 1 City tat I I I I 1 H .. omephone · usinessphone: -.... I . I Merrill Lynchcustomt:n: Pleue give name a.nd offict! addtts•of Account Executive, I I -I I I?] M ••UUL L LYN CH, . I I .U ~•••c•. ~•NN•• • •MtTH INC I I I I I ' • ·1 0 0 i -~ ~ ' ' ' ,. " ' ' • ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s ,. " ~ ,• :- •' .. __ ,. ! J If , .. ~II; '' .; 1. "' ' -··- LAS VEGAS. Nev. -The Hyatt Corp. has announced nego1iations to purchase the Recri on Corp .. whic h owns two Le s Vegas hotel -casinos. Under the two-ror~ne pro· ppsal. Hyatt would issut l\.1-"0 !hares of its common stock for each out.~t.andlng share or Rtcrion Corp. stock. Net earnings after securities sales totaled $922,115 or 2S cents Jte.r _shatLf6r the...thrtt. months ended...March 31. 1972, compared (o '1.788.401 or 47 . ~-----------Li-.----------,-....-._, ________ ;1, __ ~--' , I Oir.ectors or both companies wil l meet shortly to consider tllf proposed sale. Hy•tt of- ficials Mid. cents per share for the-same period last. year. All figures are based on the W}'ighted • average number of shares Olitstanding, assuming the • co11version o f outstanding debe.ntures. l-------..:.... _____ _. ........ 1111.lli • NEWPORT BEACH: 4501 Birch Sl. Calllon>ia 92660. (714) 540-8121 • I .. • Wtd.ntsdQ, Apt.II 12, 1972 • • • ( ( SC DARY PILOT J!J I I! I • ·-· .. " . '" •• ,.,, . •• l!'•- ,, If ,~ Law Clo1• c~ • DAILY PILOT WtdM!d'1. Apnl li;-19n -=--• T_ONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ,,~~~~.!"~i /J) "****" '),, NBC B 8:00 -"Adam -12." OHicer Reed works undercover .and gelS help frQlll ~ QOP.tl!l<lictcd folk sin)Jer in an episode titled "The Princess and the Pig." CBS O 8:00 -The Carol Burnell Show. Ken Berry joins Carol in a spoof of ice skating musicals of the 1940s and singer Cass Elliot offers her senl,i.· ments on marriage. ABC O 9:00 -''The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine." A new shO\\' starring the shaggy ha ired British comedian in a wild repertor1e of comedy. KHJ 0 7:30 _: "San Antonio.'' Errol f'lynn and Alexis Smith star in this 1945 western. KCET ED 8:00 -"Election '72." The political primaries are discussed on this episode of A Public _Affair. [ ' --=:zz========:r'..-: -;:;-...__,...' -' TV 'DAILY LOG ---·· Wednesday Evening APRIL 12 u rn oo m RCTultft T1lt Smitll r1111ily "Off·Outy Cop" Ch1d Smith 1e1cls 1dwDely lo innuendn1 11 lo why he f1 il1d to retu1n 1111 durinr 1n 1rrned robbery In 1 suptrm1rket, m Mt" liriflin Siio• ED lllJ This Wttk Bill Moytrs -New York Oaily_Ne ws •'CAB AA tr IS A SCIHTILLATINO MUSICALr- .~ttd..lt'• 0!0111. t'!•uc•i-t ecnuor1t--- -UZA MINNEUI -THE HEW MISS SHOW llZ! .. -Tut1t M11t'iiz111t1--- ·uu MIHNE.LLI IN 'CABARET' -A STAR IS IORN!" ~-t•Nt M1gu1• Wkdoys 6:00, 8: 15, 10:30 : Sot .. Sun. J,Jo. 3'45 5:00, 5, 15, 10,30 ~-~%·~~· "' r f). 1 .. "" INTRODUCING D Two Plays Opening ·rwo rarely performed "hort plays are reatured Tn carstate Yµllerton 'i fifth ma jor theater produt·tion of the )'ear begin· n1n!f-Friaaj. t_ Alfred de Mussel's 19th cen- ··-lury ironic romance. "No Trifling \Vith l..ove." will play through Sunday . April 16, and again April 2n.2J. alo ng with ''Escurial." a burlesque of life and d.eath by 8_!lg ian playwright M I c h e I _de Ghedlerode. Jteserved seats for lhe two- "'eekend, seven-performance run are available by telephon- ing the theater box office at 870--3371 bct\1reen noon and 4 p.m. Weekdays. Performances will begin in the Little Theater at 8:30 p.m, on all s.even dates. ~ - Hollywood Rebirth~ Gregory Peck Lauds Osca r A'l.vllrd s "'CAIAfU!;r IS A SCINTILLATING MU~CALr' -1'••4•r't 0)0111 (E11vc10on1l IEd•llOfi) _ By 808 THOMAS HOLLYWOOD IAPl -"1 -thought it was a $_1,1pershow. It made our tO\\'n look good again .'' Gregory Peck was ex- pre s sing the general Holl ywooO vie w of the 441h Academy Awards. He made his remark ea rly. Tuesday nlorning a( the Oscar Ball . scaled at the same table with Charlie Cha plin. w hose presence dominated th t a"•ards. Chaplin's moment on stage had been electric. The screen a! the Los Angeles Music Cen ter had just presented flic ker ing reminders t h a l Cha plin was the Rreatest com- edian or movie history. Then he stepped out or the aarkness. He was a man near 83, portl y. un,">ure of step. But the benign smile reminded everyone of the ''L i ttle Tramp" of silent fihns. And when he accepted a derby from Jack Lemmon and flipped it in his old style, the-au· dience was deli ghted. "The standing ovalion could have gone on for 20 minutes.'' said Peck . a forme r president of the ~totion Picture Academy. ''But at $160.000 a min ute for commer cial time on the .. ,. "h•lt 'WE LOOKED GOOO' Gregory Peck TV sho"'· we cou ldn't let it." The Chaplin return wa s only part of _ Hol\y"•ooct's delight with ~1onday night's Oscar show. The awards thC'mselves dre\V wide approval from fi ln1 leaders . "'ho thought they detected sig ns of the in- dustry's rebirth. The acting awards all went to Americans and were well recei ved : Jane r o nd a , ''Klute:" Gene H ackman, ....:.-pic;ture Show:-" 11nd Btn Johnson, "The La st Picture Show.'' • All accepted their awards humbly, alth.ouith ex-rodeo star Johnson joked. ' ' I t couldn't have happened lo a nicer feller." Henry Fonda 's activi s t daughter Jane reSTsted the chance to use the ocrasion to promote causes, hinting she would ha ve more to say later. "The F'rcnch Connection" - \vas the big winner . laking.fi ve a"·ards including besl pictwre. best direc tion by Willia m ):'riedkin . and best screen play a'd·a pta tion by Ernest Tidyman. The choice of the cops and robbers chase also pleased the film community. The picture is rated "R", ch ildren must be accompanied by an adult, but 1nosll y for its rough underworld langua~e. The \'Oll'.'rs pa~sed uo the ultraviolent ' ' A Clockwork Oran ge'' and ''The Last Pic- ture Show,'' with its overtones of sn1all-to\\'n sex . The awards \\'ill bring a jang:lc of new mone y into the "LIZA MINN£LLI -TH'E NEW MISS SHOW BIZ!" -TIMe M1g•ll~ .. LIZA MINNELLl IM 'CABARET' -A ST Aft , .. IS BORNl"-Ntw1• .. 1tM1;.il~ ''LIZA MINNELLI GIVES A .i MOVIE PERFORMANCE SO • BEAUTIFUL THAT I CAN THINK OF NOTHING TO DO , BUT GIVE THANKS!" NOW PLAYING ~ ......... 01••~ ... SOUTH COAST PLAZA 1 Cos la Mtsa · ~6 2ll I Wftkd1y1: ,,ot, l:tl, lO:ll ,.,M. Sii, & Sun. 1:l0, l :O , 1:00. l :U, ll;IO P.M. A CITY THEATRE 1 ~ Oranae-999-0832: W~1•d1y1: t :OO, t1n . IO:H l'.M. Sil. a Sun. lilO, J:~s, 1:00, f :IJ. 10:20 P.M. world 's box offices where thel----------- "'inners are showing. \Vith ::~~:,~00J;th~:. ·~cn~ba~t~~; JZ;fi Ii [lj'lr1 ! :O I: fl . new films bringing added ~ -. l•-.,..;. ~ · mil lions lo the n a ti o n • ~ · • 1 ' ~,, . ...., theaters. the film world looked -:;:::::": l:GOlll CJJ D 0 0 "'" CJ (}) WM Wlltil '(fat mn. ,,_ 9:00 IJ (I) Mtdiul Center Guest SW:· 1nn1 Pleshett• portr1n 1 M1m1n 'lllith lun1 canc11 who r1fu111 to postpont her wedd1n1 ind forbids 0... JOI G1nnon to tell htr fi1nt1 i -SHOW TIMES- WHll da~ t :»-1: .. ll:>t 51f .. lllft. & H .. 1411•1• 1:lt-4:»-6:Jt-t;lt-11:JI hopefully to a new era of pros-..... ,_.11u._,!!'::i"" perity. ..,.......,,..,,5-tiiifkflr _. PllCW'C _.. _.. & "" n. "Th: French Connection;" 11)1 ..... "••••It @Z..! fJ:) Hed11ped11 t..411 ll>Gr!!Jfll1n 11!1 ..,...., ... CI'i)EA111 1:30 n"" ... ""' 0 Me<M: (C) (90) "Thi Salin lu(' CGncl. (Sus) '65--Geor1• Mi · h1rls. Rlch1rd B1uh1rt, Anne Fr•n· els, D1n1 MclftwL (1)- Qj ..... : (C) (Z~rJ '1111 N1•1d lptr" (wts) '50 -Jama St1w1rt, J1111t l1l1h. m.., '""" Q) ""'"' 1M tit ProtHllf all Flrtq UM "F1sclsm -PHI Of P11Hnl" how ·m sh• is. 0 (J)@ Cl) rREM1£RE Thi Mir· IJ ftklllllR CamtdJ M1chi11t Thi sh1aa·h1111d 81itish comedian r1n1es ll11ou1h an unbuttoned repet· toirt of comedy, from Keystone Kops slapstidt to biona contemporary ,,. lf1t. Guests i re !ht Sunday's Ch ild slnaln1 11011p ind Spike Milli11n. ED (DJ Yi b r 1tI1 • s M1tropolit1n Opt11 stars Evelyn Lei/ and Thomas S!ewart art le1tu1ed in p1rform1nc1 and convtfSl!ion; lolk slnaer Pe111 Seerer describes f'er life; 1nd th1 Mills BrolherJ 1,tminlsc1 on their 50th 1nniversary. 9 rt.. Yifiiniiii" fll:l C"lt Dtdlllll• ''Vl1tn1m i nd a> Nillchi Afttr~ P11t II 6u1st1 UI Stn. Frtnk .. Church ind Defense S1c:rll1ry Mil· 1:25 0 l'llitiCll Muup ~n L1itd. t :JO (i) Liff Ind M1rrii11 l!ll T,_,. 0 CIJ aJ Tk P111111dtrs (R) ft lltM Acta "Cl'l1in or Events~ Chai Md lo an ail Mc:iMldn • 11 C:O.unhNd 1tt1ctl1 use filled with hiah 1lplo· fD ¥ldlria 11-sti.. slm . Dinny Wildt btcomts 1ht •1·55 II r.lltkll M 11u1rry ol secret •1ents. l't!tr ' 91111' V1~1hn i nd Suz1nn1 Leich 1uut, •J:GOG Cl>Dm,.... 0 ,.,... Witt.II .lohn Fullmer IJ Jn?D ID N..-Hu1h Willi1m1 @ Tmll tr CeftMqllllCtl Gl I.I '•ll (JJ Drlptt t :tS 8 Stcolld look 0 WUt'1 Mr U111f 10:00 IJ (JJ M111nll (R) Guell Robert m I lM LllCY Foxwortll plays 1 pollct detectivt ID I Dl'll• tf Jt .. 1111 who tels susplcinusly when h1 t1kes ! ltlslitfJ rl Art custodr al 1 lap cri minal Joi M1nnll u;i Unt l'ltplit 111 11 C.Mllll his captured. a n1111: 1q "C1r1111"" •H v.1 .. 1 0 !lj m Nichl ,,11." tlfl ·1111 Jwln(' Ph1nlom farmhouse," st1rS D1v1d a screwball come9Y rerT'€fT"'ba rem? ~JT~ ~QNf;al. l(~ir UP. ._ ~~ lib<?" I "''' ~ ~~ .... ~ _,.,,, A P'•Tlk 8o61>1oNo~iC+I hio..-...r.o,. T(CHNii.0tO~®· f ro..., W~~n1!!1 Bi.Q1., .A l/IM f'ff (.o,.,mun..:11>0~~ Comoar v SHOWING NOW! , .......... v..,..,cw. "MOW TO COMMIT MAlllAGI" ('61 __ -7:JOll·lldet-.. -tkt-Hwt "lf_ln _McCtllum, lin~1 Mush ind 01v id ~~=;~~~~;ii:+,';'.:" Doubt Cut II Out" Ont ol 1111 me di· Cirndlnt. -"'SHent-Sncw,-Secret -_., Ofiil"Uer1o Cl0/11-.., .. 12 ''" - - cal st~dents nteds to.h1vt •n opert· Snow,'' stall R1d1mes Peri. ''DO( q :.,;,,;;,:,Jf.:::"""'<il Om" "••IJ0 .. 11,o> I llQll 1nd th• onlJ 1v1il1bl1 1u11eon "" !!!!!!I U rs n1111i1hted. 0 Ml'tle: tC) (llt1) NAii These w .. O Tiii MIUM fadlly .. Johnn, 1111n" ,<t~) '64 -81bi AnderSMJn. 3rd BIG WEEK! "OCEANS" A NEW SURFING FILM IY ROD SUMPTER plu• "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" Clint E1stwood I• yeor's fop 4e'9cflff story "DIRTY HARRY" '" Je'"" GorHr "SKIN GAME" {1'01 lot h 111 Color '.~~:: Chekhov's UNCLE" VANYA W' Jbuth oast e ertor "••"'' TH EAT El SUNDAY" Gle11da Joc•1011 011d Pet•r Finch s•owtlme 7 p.rn. Co11tl•11o u1 Sw11doy Sltow, 2 p.rn. loted Ill --~ . . . . . ' . . . Clwl1L-~~Ac "last Picture SlloW-• SHOWING NOW "THE &ODFATHEB" starring MARLON •RANOO BUENA PARK DRIVE-JM AT7:00ond10:15 . • ' ' • . ' ' . . ' • ' • • ' ' -f.110-': SHOWING NOW! '! "WHAT'S UP, oocr i slarring : BARBRA STREISAND : and RYAN O'NEAL ' ': : FOUNTAIN YAUIY DRIY£.lll' ~ • AT 1:30 & 11:45 ! i ; I IU5·Jtl't'. I I TlllOS .... JlllOI I I ·--"JAIES FIOM THE CITPT-aot1 I t'"1 "DllCIU Ml.... -fl llOM T• 51Aft" (G}, • : " I l"'-- l I O•tY DllYE-1• MtOWIK "GODFATHER" (R) Brown on tfll His!nry al Avi1Jion" C..rl D1llciu11t. 0 Ml'lle: (2hr 15111) "A Min Cllkd (!) Or1cnrt ..... 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Aluis Smlth. 0 Your Tum to T1lk lid: m Hopn'1 Htrtn @ Sports Ch1lltntl ID (1) Dr1cn1t 0 Tlli1 Is Your Lili Herschel Der· @ Chlctno1 on tlt1 Mow Attar Ri· n11di is the surp1ised 11uest (R) urdo Monl1lb1n !ilks wllh Tony (E lill Costi, SltOlll Cnmtz 1bout h11 career ind th1 lD l1 S..Unic1 pl1c1 ol Me~k:1n·Amtrk:1ns In to· ~ Fllm: (C) ''Whitt Warrlor" d1y's film ln duslry. m 42 Plus fif) Tht frtndl Chtf "Be1ln W1lh 11:00 I) CJ (!)@) tII m NtWI Shrimp" Julll Child uses !1ye11 ol 0 Ont Step Beyond sole, shrimp mouss1, ind ISplf•· @ M11W I Dillon 1us to m1lu sprin1 liNI 1011, 0 00 a) Ntfl'S m II 11 WritW11 m Trutll tt Constquenc• a) M111tr1p QJ f1sflio1n in Sewin1 l :llO IJ (JJ Catol l umett (R) DI net I· ll:ID ID Mftlt: "Tiit Aw1111trt" (1!N) '50 r.omediln Ken Berry t11ms wittl -Jahn Ctrrnll, Adelt M111. Carol Burnett in I spool or lce·Skll· ll:IS m ftstr.11 FilmKo ln1 111usit1ls a' Ille '40'1 and sin11111:3D I) 00 C8S L.111 Movit: (C) ''Ciy ol Ctss U!iot of!tfs hi! wnllments on tht Hunte;f' (dr1J '53-0lllJ SulH· m1r1i111 In 1 med ley willl M1s.s ~1n. Polly Oe r11en. Burnett I 0 [OJ m .lol!n11y C1!30ll 0 ~ Ad1t11·12 ~1111 Princess Ind 0 Mo'l'it: "Wt Lin At1l11" (dr1) 1111 P11" (II) Dl!ittr Retd works '34-fredrk March. Sam Jllle. • undercover 11\d 1tts help I ram 11 0 Ci}@ tI) Dkk Clvttt diipt·lddlc!td fol-1in1u In I pl1111 Qt To Ttll lht hvlh to smtsh a nucntks rin1. ! . 0 ()) CIJ til The Courtship et IZ:OO m Mo¥11: "l11J1 from tt11 Maun ltd lddl1'1 f1lhtr "Ttll u Llkt rm! Clvt" (mys) '59 -M1ch1tl ForesL T1Uin1 You lt Is" (II ) Tom is sued 1:00 (31-0 0 00 O Ntw1 lor $300,000 by I delivery min who 0 Hl1h•1J P1trol fell over Eddie's roller s~1\t. O Movlt: '1111 Swindltr" (dr1) '6Z m Andy 'ritfllll Show -Btoderic~ Crawford, R1chtrd BISI· CD Tiit Vircln l1n hart. UJ Im A Publlt All1ll/Eltc1lo11 7Z , l •JIJ 0 MO¥ it• "[rt Wltn ,. .. ( I "" IE Luth• Ubrt • · • ius .,., Gl) NIM -Robert Montaomery. le$ht Binks. m All·Nlcht Sllew: '1h• Dtf tftt ~1 [Jplod1d," "D1nlt'1 lnftrno" l :lO 0 9 m Nit Myfl•"I llltrtr1- Coll1Mbe "Oe1 lh Lends 1 H11\d'" (R) An unlallhlul •1llls murdtrtd when th• refu1u to bt bl1c~m1lltd Robtrt Culp, ll1y M1ll11wl ind Pl!· nci• Ctow1111ue1t Thu~sday DAYTIME MOVIES l :OO 0 MO'llt: ''Tht Okl1iio1111n" (wts) '56---.lo!! McC1t1, 81 rb111 H11t. 4:10 B NIWS 5:00 CD Dlvid Frost Show FOR ADVERTISING IN OUT 'N ABOUT PHONE NORM STANLEY 642-4321 • - 5 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INClUDING \IANISSA l lDGIA\IE lfST ACJllSS MARY, QUEtN OF SC OTS, '"ho ruled with thd hea rt of A Hal \V~llis · ••. Production ~ ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND \\lhO reig ned -with-rhc-- '"'"'"'Redgrave · Glr•d• Jack son r.,,"d\1cGoohan · -r;,,,.,.hr Dalt on · ,;s<1 Davenport " Marg. 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'"MY lOVll, lrT JOJll" Ari s. •cw1KM1s flllMJ" ftl r-.t nWl'TI I ... v 0 nou that larg _or, cou m~ Will s 11 '· A e.m. Pre for man Waf long M cilm the 5inc cons Sw wor · Fo dir nam abo Mr wido AOn. dau .six · He Eme in circl Pr Frid in M Or close two rulin In Fay. Dani th ... pare Th went grou Ave. De•I OH 1ome with res id In Ille I amic re po ft'eek A ~rete may Bqar flit ' tbt s Th, coon. proc Midi ed. -l!om L<gu rest& b.,c .Lagi•••a. Beaeh TOday's Final • . N.Y. Stoclu ·, EDITION VOL. 65, NO. 103, ! .SECTIONS , ..60 PAGES ' 'Largest' City Irvine Makes ' I - 9,000-acre Bid By GEORGE LEIDAL Of "" DfllJ Plltf U11f Officials nf California's newest city an· noonced a 9.600 acre a.nne xa!iorl bid tod ay that wol!ld make JrviJ ,e Orange County's largest city with more than 27,800 acres or, 45 squar'e miles. Anahe im is now the -coutlty's largest city with 33 square mUe.c;. Shortly after 2 a.m. Irvine fl.1 ayor William Fischba ch revealed the city's in· W. V. Moorhead Services Slated 1_11 Laguna Beach A memo rial service will be held at 10 8.m. Saturday in the Communit y Prl!s byterian Church of Laguna Beach for William V. Pttoorhead. 68. former manager of the Laguna Beach County Wa ter District. who died Monday af ter 3 Jong illness Mr. ~1oorhead, a former city coun· cilman. retired last year as manager of the waler dislrict , a position he had held since 1963. but was retained as 1 special consultant. He was suc.ceeded by Joseph Sweany, former city director of public works. . Followi ng his retirement 11 man ager, directors of · the water district voted to name the city's new $1.3 million reservoi r 1bove Irvi ne Park in his honor. Mr. Moorhead is survived by hi:ii: "'idow. Renee·. nf 719 Griffith Place: a son, Skip Moorhead-of Dana Poinl : daughter Mrs. Renee McNeil of San Jose; ,8ix grandchifdren and a great-grandchild. He was a former manager of the Emerald Bay Association and wa s active in Laguna Beach Masonic and Rotary circles. Private family services will bt held Frida y afternoon at Rose Hills Cemetery in Whittier. Laguna Slayings Ruled to Be Murder-sttlcide Orange County sheriff's ,orficers tod ay closed !he file on the we~kend killing or two young men in South Lagu na with the ruling that it was a murder·sucide . Invt>sligators believe that J ohn Joseph Fay. 23. of Chula Vista shot his cousin. Daniel Gregory McKeown. 2.1. through the head with a shotgun-fo\lowing -an-aP. parent dispu l.e between the two men. They said it is evident that Fay then went into the bathroom of McKeown 'i1 groundfloor apartment at 316'2 Wildwood Ave. and shot himself through the face. Dei!lh. in bot h cases, was instantarieous. Officers Jiaid Fay had been staying for 1ome weeks el M~Keown's apartment with a view to taking up permanent residence in the Laguna area. Investigators sa id neighbors told them the two young men appeared to be· on amicable terms and no disputes had been reported prior to the shooting last weekend. tent to file an annexation bid and a '"sphere of influence" map with the Loca l Agency Formation Commission ( LAFC I this mo rning. By 9 a.m. today City Manager William Woollett Jr. said the LAFC fi lings were complete. The 105-day old city"s fir st annexation bid quickly was dubbed the "Frasier an· nexation" by councilme n. The 9,623 acres lying southeast of the present city bou,... daries include -Lion Cou ntry Sa fa r I "'ildli fe preserve, home or the prolifi c king of the beasts whose prowess wilh lionesses has become legend. The sphere of inOuence map hints an C'Ven large r city may be planned by Irvi ne offic ials. It matches the bound· aries of the 53.000·ac re city origi nally proposed prior to inco rporation and du· plicates a sphere of inte rest map fil ed iast year by the Council of·the Communi- ties of Irv ine (CCI ). CCI i.~ the comm u· nily group forn1erly head ed by now Councilman John Burton who spea r~ headed the in corporation election bid. The sphere. of interest filing pla ces the cily on record as being interested in an· nexations by neighboring cities a ffectin~ the outlined area. The map flli ng "'ould not of itself prevent annexalions of land l rvine may someday want to incl ud e in the city. but does requir e lhe LAfC and neighboririg cities to infnrn1 Irv ine of. fi cials of actions they may propose that would affcet the land 's future relation to Irvine, • Mayor Fischbach said it was the coun- (Ste ANNEX, Page !I U.S. Says Cargo Of Drugs Went To Wro1ig Port From Wire SerVlces PORTLAND. Ore . -A trio of Oran~e Coast men whose truck shipped from India with 1.300 pounds of hashish hidd<'n inside was deli ve red here inste;u:I of Van· criuver. B.C., are preparing a novel tr ial defense. A federal judge has ordered a dcposi· lion tak en from the Bombay shipping agent who dispatched the vehicle to the Canadian port about its intended dcstin a· tinn. Defendants fa ce trial ~lay 2.1 in U.S. District Court on char~es of illegally smuggling the drug into the count ry. They are David Reddy. 2.1. of 3.1R01 Street of the Golden Lanter~. an;i Point : Brian McAdams , 25. o 0286 Laguna Canyon Road . Laguna B h. and Bla ke Bidwell, 26, of 2718 N. Townley Sl., Sant~ Ana, Customs agents v.•ho rl<\im they discovered huridreds of plastic-wrapped packets of hashish in the fe nd er wells and bed of the new truck arrested the alleged recipients. Defense attorneys for lhc trio will argue that Reddy, Bidwell and McAdams didn't intend for the vehicle lo ent er U.S. territorial waters at all. • A depos ition was ordered take n from shipping agent B. C. Buhu;i"•ala on destination of the truck delivered by a Dutch freighter as a resu lt. Jack C. Wong . assistant U.S. attornt'!Y and prosecutor, said the action was taken on the defense la wyers"' motion. OlANGE COUNf.Y,-GAl:IFORNIA WEDNESDAY , APRIL 12, 1972 TEN CENTS • • • ll Ill • • . ,,,_ .... • j • una lnci1mbents Edge Out Lawrence Ry HAR:BA RA KR EIBICH 01 lh1 0111' f'll91 Slt ll lncumben1s Charlton Boyd a.nd Roy Holm \Vf'rf' returned to thtir 1ea1s on th• l.;iguna Bt>aeh Ci ty Council Tuesday, edg· ini;: 0111 popular civic lc;idtr Harry J, l.a11Trnr·r by a comforl ab!t margin nf vote!l-in R h!'avy turnout of 56.46 percent of regist!'rrd voters. Tht> rf'sults v.·ere : Charlton Boyd, 2.8.14 Roy \\i, Ho hn. 2,798 ~larry J . Lawrence. 2.277 Frances Hatler, 2,115 Beth Leeds. 385 Ric hard Carr. 382. \,,.w rt'!n<'e. "'ho had bf.pn rega rded In many quarlt>rs as a sure wi nner of one of rhe 1v.·o v;.u·a nt seats, ·oufr;in ihcumbents Royrl anrl Hol m in only three of the 13 preci ncts. but his ma rgin in these y,•as not .sufficient to changr ttie total vote. The pattern of voting for ~1rs. Franct~ llall er. l.a\\•rence's. ru nning. mate, was almost irlentical. . LAGUNA BEACH WINNERS AND STILL CHAMPS CHARLTON BOYD AND ROY HOLM IN SPOTLIGHT As Victory Became Assured, George Qu inn (center) Arrived in Boyd ·Holm Hat Runner:i;-up Beth Leeds and Richard Carr wound up only th ree vOtes apart 1t thr bottom or the .tally. . Goldberg Says He'd Take 211<l Tertn as Ma yo r Laguna Beach ll.1ayor Tt i c h ;i r d Gold berg said today he would be willini;: In serve another term as mayor if fe llow coUncilmen want him to serve. Thr ne"' City Council "'ill meet Turs· dav afternoon to canvass the volt'. swear in · successful candid ates Charlton Boyd ::ind Roy \V. Holn1, and select a mayor for the next lwo years. Goldberg, who "·as lop \"Olc-gcllt':-in lhe 1970 election, has been mayor for the past two years. with Boyd. who reccivccl the most voles in Tuesday's election. serving as vice mayor. ~ Questioned today as In his prisi l.lnn regarding another term as ma yor. f"r0ldberg !'aid, "'!l's enti rely up to the council. but if lhl'y want me, J"d serve. lt"s for then1 to decide." The mayor added, "T wish Ro.v and Cha rlie well and I ho pe now that th e roli licking is over we can get on smoothy with our cit y busi ness." (J(lldberg added that he had been "amazed" by !he res ults or coastal coun· cil elections and the remo1'al of so man y councilmen he had Cflme to knn\1' in coun· ly meetings during his own term on the council. The fi rst regular business session of !hi" rrorganized Lagu na council will be at 7:30 p.m. next \Vednesday. Lo'Ver Leaps , Kills Husba1id PRAGUE (UPI) V e r a Czermak jumped out of her third story window when she learned ht'!r huSba nd had bctrayer1 her. Mrs. Czermak is recovering in hospflal after landing on her h11s. band , who was kill eri, th e newspa per Vccerny P r a v d 11 reported. Embattled Laguna Clerk \lotf'r turnout excecd·cd ~ pe rcent in :ill but tv.•o precincts , and topped the M prrcen! rnark in precincl:l (Holly Street ) 11nrl preci ncl 9 (Temple Hills Drive). The winning trend 'sho\¥ed up e11.rly v.•hen ISO absentee ballot& we:re tallied, giving Boyd and Holm a clea"t lead over P~ll~ Most City Votes . Lawrence and HIUer: · The: pattern W81 !_Ven more praneuneed when the first precinct results, tram. Arch Be1ch Hei1hta, 11ve Boyd ·and Holm 113 and 114 votes, respectively? again~l 37 and M fof'. Llwrenct ana Laguna Be~ch City Clerk Dorothy r\'lusfe!t . who is in the µroress of suin~ !he Cir .\" Oluncil for reslor;ition of her prc-rleclinn sa lar~·. turned out t.o he lhe IOfl \'Ole getter in Tuesday"s balloting. '.\1rs. '1usfelt . running unnppo!>ed for lhe PQsilion .• of City-clerk. logged 4,162 vntrs on the 5.344 ballots cast. \l;rrgarC't ~lorrealC'. al so h1nnin~ unop- pnst'!d. "'on 3.889 votes for the position of city trt'!asurer . Top \otc getter anion~ the si x cil.v council c:-111d11iates was i n c u m b e n t Chnrllon Boyd, Y.'ith 2.834 l'otes. It \l'aS an ironic viclory for 1\1rs. Mu~fel! \1·M. bv council aclion, finds her n1onrhly sal:i ry" cut in half. as of today. 1"hc council. on Feb. 2. vo ted tn str ip hrr of the additional ass1~11ment of ··prin- cipal <.·lrrk" to \\'hich she had been ap- point ed in Septem ber of 1970. along 1o1•il h the ri1y clerk assignrnent. lo entitle her to a mon!hly s;ilary of $759. By ordinance. the clerk position pa ys on ly S350 a month. Thr count•il action followed an unsuc- ccs~ful artempt tn remove both the c1tv clr rk anrl city treasurer positions fr nrn !hr elective category and ma ke them ar- poinlive. \\!hen th is mo ve losl nn a council vole. ~·lrs .. \·!us/cit . who alre;:id y had filed for the April 11 election, "'as asked to return • to hef for mer position 11s 11 secret ary In the pu tilic works depattment. She refused. saying such a 1nove would be tantamount to a d m i t t i n g "in· ('()mpetence" in the clerk posi tion and in- stead filed 11uit against tile cou nc.il. seek· lng":festOralioifOl"a 11Vll'l~"""""Wagi" for " full lime joh. The -suit is pendlri'g in Superior Court. ' Ki ssi11ger Delays H;iller. · t The sti ll -sensitive high rise lastie" ind dissa tisfaction with the perfonmnce ·or the counci l on which Boyd and Holm have served as a minority since the 1970 elec· ~ion _..\l.'ere.. . regar.dtd, by ~ j:>osL-ele<:tion speculator~. as havi ng had ·a major in· fluence on 1he voting. , . Proponents of a current campaign f() recall councilman Edward Lorr. one of a three·man majority elect ed in 1970, were jubib1nl Tuesday night. · "The people have expressed themselve.• ' • • clearly," sai d· Jon Bra n<t , leader or the v ISi t to Japan '\,,_ recall moveme~t. •rr we can gel t hrough th1s reca ll election In Aagusl and find one , . . _ more good man to v.·ork "with Boyd and \\_AS UI NGTON .t_U~l ) -Pres1dent1at . Holm we can end the terrible polarization adviser Henry_ ~-.KtsSJ oger ha~ postponed of this community.'' " sc~cdu!ed _v1 s1t to ~apan so .he can help Petitions bearing 3,098 si gnatures seek· Pr_e~1denl Nixon during the Vietnam War Ing Lorr's recall were filed with .the city cr1s1s. . . clerk Sunday. If .• minimum of 2.130 ire Ronald L. Ziegler, Wh~t e J1ouse press verified against master voter registration secreta ry. said Tuesday that Kissin ger lists, the city council will be obliged ta harl give n Ull plans to Uy tn ,Japan from set. a recall election. C~na_da S::iturd:iy, and· would make the Opt imism ran high among a large trip 1n early May. crowd, made up chiefly of Boyd·Holm Zirg:rr said Kissinge r. na1iona l secu r. supporters. at the cit y hall el~tion cen· itv affairs adviser to Nixon, would re-tral Tuesday night, but when the final rTiain at his post because of his responsi· vote was In. it was clear the victory ex· bilities in keeping the President iriformed ceeded even the ir fondest hopes. on military and diplomatic developme nls When the tally board showed only nar· in the "'ar. row margins for Lawrence in the precincts regarded as his "territory,•• there were audible sighs of relief. -in addition to winners Boyd and Holm, · who walked into the council chamber shOrtty after 9:30 p.m., to a round of ap- plause. Mayor Rich1rd Goldberg was the only member of the present CQuncil on hand during the evet1ing. Goldberg turned up early, wearing an 1ssorlmtnt of campaign buttons from his fSee LAGUNA, P•re ll Orange Weather ·Supervisors Act on Fence Look for more clouds on Thur5- -day but considerably warmer wcat~r along the coastline. Highs tomorrow in the 60'1. Lows in the SO's. -.... Aliso Beacli Barrier Subject of Coitnt y Laiv suit INSmE TODAY A pollo 16 astronautt 1ov tht1t'IL be 1Jer11 surprised if the11 /aft to find tvidenct of volcan.- oe.<1 on. tht moon. Set 1tor11, Pagt 12. A cha in link fence surrounding two con· orete pillars jutting out or Aliso Be11ch may soon be removed followink county Board of Su pervisors action Tuesday to file suit against the man responsible· for the structure. The county supervisors ordered county counsel Adr ianJC11yper to initiate legal proceedings against 8. H. Blankenship, or Mldland, Texas, lo have tbe fence. remov· ed. Blankenship Is building a bluff-top home at-a lllli S. Coasl-Hig hw•y In South Laguna and the beach tide of the house rr:sts on twin plllera protruding out of the t>ea·ch below. The (tnct e1tends 1ome tS fetl. onto the sand . The properly owner was in Texas this morning and could not be rctiched for comment reg arding the supervisors' ac· ti on. Although county ajdes concede that Blankenship ,owns the sandy beach agaiost the blurrs oo which the fence and pillars rest, deputy count y counsel Thomas Conroy told. 1upervi50rs the CC'JUnty had I gooc:f chance Of winning the h•wsuit. · Conroy 1aid that under rc<:c.nt court .ru lings re~ardiog prescriptive. righ ts. fhe llll<t'coulctbe~provtn lo be part or the • • public Aliso Beach. Cnnrny salrl his oH lce had obtained many ~h1lcmcnts frnni persons "'ho had used the bench In the past "(ive years, a requirement to establish public prescriptivr rights. L.M • ..-,. 1 Mft9 •11 A court ruling on prescriptive right! •wth•t 11 .,... ,,_., 11 C•llftflllt J .............. 4 was a major factor Jn the recent public c 11i111ltf u.u or ... C'"'Y • acquisition or S.i lt Creek Beach aftrr c:,....:ti •1 "' " Crou w«d ti ,.,..._ ,..,,.,. ._ 11 mttny l ongtime county re.sldcnts attested 0:t.ift.. fil•ll ,,~._..-u.tt they h11d used th1U beach for many-years. D••LY f'IL.OT ""',. W-l'"l"tlliflc:t k liittMM" -•4ii.rt•t ''" ' 1twt ~· ,.,,, Conroy said his orfir.e h,11d 11ttcmpted lo LOSE.RS ~HAT-Derea ted-La guna andidAtes R ichard Carr and :=:::illlMflf :;::! == · .. :. negotiate wit h ov.1ncr Blanke.nshlp tl'I bavr: Qelh Leed~ chal duri ng .the loggi ng or precinct ta llies\ seemi ngl y .,., TM 1tecwd 1• • ......,. , the fence rtmoved, but th e efforts had undl !lmaycd . During the cnn1paign. Car r , attorney, httd advocated · ::~::.,, : ==~...,.,. ~ been fruitless. He noted that no other fen· l\•1_n_g_[!Q!1ce more la titude in deafin ~ \vith dr.ug,.abus..e ... Sbe..hacLad::.·lh...--t-Ma1111e.1. •- ces exist along tha( portion of the¥acb". _ _,,ca~'tCOTegalizatlon of marijuana saying it "makes me !col so groovy." . , • .2 OAILV PJLOl tt N~wpo1~'s Route Foe s Row Yon Voted • ID tagnna . Apollo 16 ii • " .E ~ Z> .. 580 1-481 Dartmoor• Place -Take Raee-- By L. PETER KRIEG 01 fflt DIHr !'llfl 11•11 879 630\ RM 2-t~ashinn Ga llery. 6fl0 :\. Coa~t H";, .. 3-380 Hn lly St. 4-Ph iti ph ~ B.utr:k A,::enc.\', 310 Broad\\'ay Two 11ntJ.freew11\' candidates whn ran on simil11r "!3\'t: the environment " pl;if. form! won resQUndins; ''ic!o rit.s In the. Newp0rt Beach (lty council race TUM· day. s;1 677 918 771 773 ~-('ity llalL :,0.1 FnrPJ:il .~ve . 5-Thur!'tnn Srhool. 21 no Park A\'e . 7-L. B. lli~h School. 625 Park ,!\. ve 8-310 Anita Sl. 9-1875 Temple llill• Drive Retired business man Paul H. Rycknfl nf Balboa Island pulled a major up set, unseating ~fayor Ed Hirth in D1strirt ~ and consulting rnginecr Jnna ~ ".Jnhn " Store pul a roadbloc k nn lht cnmr.hack trail of form er councilman P. D. "Dee" Cook Jn Corona del l\1ar's J)1str irt 7. Incumbent Donald A. !11clnn1s. who may be th e cuy's nexl mayor. wa! unop- posed for re-election in West Newpnrt'$ Districl 2. Both Store .:ind RyCknff rarried 47 of lhe city's 54 precinct s. The results: ..... District t •Donald A. l\1clnn is (unopposed 1, 9.256. Dfstrtcl 5 Paul H. Ryckoff, 6,165. Ed Hirth. 3.958. Harvey D. Pease. 1.12.1. Dlscr:lct 1 Jonas "John" .Store. 6.703 . P. D. "Det'• C.OOk, 3,798. James A. Crane. a District 7 candidate "'bo withdrew early in the campaign, received 527 votes. All told. 11.369 o! the city's 29.231 voters went to lhe polls . The 33.8 percent turnout wa s regarded as heavy by City Clerk Laura Lagios who said the average for a municipal elec~ion is 35 percent. Both Ryckoff and Store piled up their biggest margins in the older sections of th e city -West Newport, Balboa Peninsul a and Balboa Island. Balboa Jsland residents gave Ryckoff 61' votes compared to Hirth 's 130 and Pease's 41. ~iost of the seven precinct~ y,·on by Hirth and COOk were captured by narrow margins. Both did welt Jn Newport Height!. Cook took four precincts there, while Hirth did best in the Eastbluff area. where he lives . Cook carried the precinct of his formt.r residence in Irvine Terrace by a 6~11) margin. But it was a Store·Ryckofl sweep over the rest nf the city. In one West Newport precinct, Ryc koff v.·on by a margin of 197 to 34 'for Hirth to 19 for Pease . Store swept the precinct J79·50. Store's biggcsl margin came in one Harbor View Hills precinct w h e r ~ he piled up a 192-2!t margin. · The new city council will meet Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in city hall for swearing-in ceremonies. to canvass the returns and to elect a·new mayor . Fro1n Pagel ANNEX ... cil's consensus during a 45-minute et· eCutive session, !hat the annexation bid was needed to protect an Irvi ne Company industrial area that will be developed "within the next year or two." The et· e<:utive session followed Tuesday night 's regular council meeting. f'ischbach pi npointed that indust rial development as being located southeasl of the El Toro Marine Corps Air station. Irvine Company officials were nnt ava ilable this morning for comment on the proposed annexation. However. !ht. company's general plan notes a I.SAA- acre industrial park, north of the Santa Ana Freeway. another 1.500 acres or recreational 11musement area planned within the parce!. the bulk of which i.~ destined for low density, hillside residen· tial development .. The "uninhabited" annexRtlon wh ich the mayor described a~ "!he n;itural march of our boundaries" is viewed as a virtual shoo-in. There are onl y 10 registered voters and 10 residen<'e.~ in the entire 9.600 acre parcel, Councilman Henr.v Qu1 J{le,\• noted . OU.N61 COAST LI DAILY PILOT TI!1 Or•11gt CNO DA ILY ,ILOT, wJlh ....,,,<" \1 combllltd Ille NIWI·''"''· k ""'blllllffl r.v ttlt 0-1~t Cot ,! Pubtlloh lnt ComPl"I'· Stilt · ••It r.dlt.Onl ollrt P11Dll1lllld, Mond1y lllrot.19'" Fr•dt y, 10!' Cmt1 Mt11, Ntwporl 8etclt, l1un!l119ti)fl 8t~1>/Fovn11 111 \lfl!ey. Ll!lvr>~ eeJe/\, r .... me/S11K1t~d. 1M St11 Cl1me,,t1/ S1'1 Jut" C1!l!$l••111:1. A 1111011 Tfo!!i!ll!t/ f'd!!lnfl b P11bll11!ed St!u..,1y1 •nd Sunt1y1. Tn~ prl11C•Dt ! wbll1M"'1 pl1111 I! ~· JJC • ..,....,t eev Sl•ttt, C01t1 Mett, c1111nrn11, '1&H, Robe rt N. W11d Prn ldtnt 1...a Pubh1111r J1e~ R. Cud•v Viet 1"1'a;dlf>t I ncl Ge<m'll Mtntgtr Thol'!l1f Ktt wil EOllOI' llle"''1 A. Mu•p~int Mtntllnt Editor Ch1r!11 H. loo1 Riell1rd I . 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SL 765 11 -A.C?atc St. F'ire Slation. 2a.1 Aga te St 350 12-83fi J,a ~l 1r;ida SL 665 13-42fi .l\lyei; Place 154 Absentee \iolc 8874 TOTAL VOTES Five Persons Hurt in 2 Auto Crashes in Laguna Two aulo collisions in Laguna Beach Tuesday evening, one resulting io a jammed throttle and the other slighlly del aying the final count in the munici pa l election, left five persons injurfd and one of them hosiptalized . A spokesman at South Cnast Co m. munity Hospita l said Hazel Dorman, 54, of Pasadena, w;is in sRlisfactory con· dilion with multiple fractures and sever;il cuts and bruises. her husbnnd William .. 411, was treated for minor injuries and released. The Dormans were driv inl'? snuthbouod on Catalina Street al. about 4:30 p.m. . when their auto collided ;n the in· l<~rsection of CIM Street with an auro driven by Eve ,J. Huston. 51. or 916 Skyline Terrace, pol ice LL Frank Dillon said. The impact of lhe crash jammed the throttle of I.he Dorman vehi cle. caus· ing it t.o careen across Calalina Street in· tn a block wall and come lo resl astride a i=urb, Dillon noted. A pa ssengr r in lhe Huston auto, three· 1•ear-old Caroline Jeste r. nf 31~5 ~1oun­ f;iin View Dr ive, suffered minor cuts itnd bruises but was nol taken to fhe hospital. The wrecka~t. of the second accident, occurring at the foot of Temple Hills Drive at 10 :20 p.m .. blocked traffic and held up an auto carrying the election b~llots from the Temple Hills Drive pnlt· 1ng place. Two residents were injured in the head-on collision. Lt . Dillon said Leo Corkins. •1. of 1439 Temple Hills Drive. was driving up the hill when he smashed into a vehicle com· ing down the hill driven by Michael A. Grant. 211. of 2865 7,,ell Drive. Lt. Dillon said Granl. was taken lo !he hospita l with several laceration.~ on his face. He was treated al. the emeri;?ency room and released . Corkin11 sustained a cut on his forehead , the offi~r said, but did not go to the hospit al. The cause -of both accide ts is still under investigation. U.S. Unit Ball{s at 01~der To Man Defe11 se Positio11 PHU BAJ. Virtnam fAP 1 -About 100 American soldiers from nnP or the las!. two comb:it infa ntry brigades in Virtnam balked at being 11ssi~ned to m11n .:i for11.'ard defense position loda.\• bccaust> they considered it too dangerous. The)' finally relented. bul •5 of them cafried out the order onl y when rhey were I.old their absencP would endani?er another U.S. unil alread.v in !he area. ont> of the men s·11id. • He said !hf!. rclurlant lronps fl"ll th11 path they had to lakP to ,i::el In fhr posl· tion Was load'ed 11.•i1h booby traps. In Saigon. lh" U.S. Commanrl sil1d th;il none of the soldiers-actually rl"fusecl tn fZ""" into the field or fa iled to obey orders '>f their officers and noncommissioned of· firers. ··The snldieri;; are prrsrntl.v ocrupyi nl! !he ori::inally planned defPn.~ive pnsitinn in lhe vicinity of Phu Bai," rhe C'ommaorl said in 11 statement. ""The el ement i~ part nf a ~man task force mnved in!.n Phu Bai ye~terday ror the purpose nf sccurini;: U.S. troop5 and inslallat ions in !ht> Phu Bai ;irca .·· BRi is jUJll south or Huf'. lhf' l'lnC'iPnl · lmpe ri11I rapiral anti presuml"d mRjnr target nr tht> current Nnrth ViPtn;imesP nffensivP, The b.:ise 1s 57 mi!es sout h nl thP dernil it;irized znnP. The commanct's account i;;,"lid: "Today al :I p.m .. r lements nf !hr 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry. 19fith lnff'lnl.r y Rrigade. were makini;i: prPpRrat1 ons for movement lo defnsivP positions in thP. vir inil y of ·Phu Rai4_ "Rumor~ 10 thP rHrrt 1hat !he arrR \\'RS an .:imbush site loaclPd \\'ilh booby traps circulated among son1e members of tht> unit. ''Numerous correspondents "''ere in the area Interviewing soldier~. Se v e r R I .~oldiers t.old <'orrespnndents thal the.v did not want lo go into the field. Nont. nf the soldiers actually r'-fused lo go ln10 th P field or failed to obey the orders of their c':---4 ( ,~ .__ S. VIETNAM -. -~ ~ - nff1ct.rs nncl noncomm i:;si nned nfla:ers ." Correspondents whn witnessed the in· c1dt>n! ji?a\'e this account : \Vlit>n ttie men arri ved from Oa Nnn~ hv rran.~port planf'. lhry 11.·cre orrlercd 1n-. tn trucks ro be liiken nrar rhf': area lh ev 111erc lo patrol, about three miles west Or Phu Ba1. The troops would nnt rnovp. A licute n.:int askf'd for vnlun!eers. Rnd a handful i;i:or abro;:id the trucks. ThPn a C'.:ipt:iin and senior noncommissio ncc\ of- ficers talked lo the men, and with in an hour all of them i;i:nl atxinrd except one plaronn of apprnximatcl.\' •5 men. LI. Col. Frederirk ·P. f\.f itchell. lhe com. n1;inder nf lhP b;it t.:ilion. told them 10 git aboard the trucks :ind lt'IC \' would he t.:ikcn In lhe U.S. compound 'near the air ba11e. He appa rentl.v "'anfed In f!CI the m away from ne"•smen "'ho Cfl\'ered thei r arrival. ~-filchell turned to !hP newsmen ;ind ~.:11d : "All .vnu press are bastards. I hlan1e you for this and you can quole me on ir." Th~ mrn ,eof al)nard the trucks ;ind 1'1f're then l<1ken tn I.he compound. TherP all nf !hp rnmri.a n.v excepl the one pla toon rii!Pd ;ihoard trucks In go lo their foru·ard pnslt inn. ~fi1chell !nld lhe reluct;in! ri!;itoon thn!. ano ther co mpany, Alph;i Cnmpan.v, h.:id been flo.,.,.n into the !iame a re a bv helicopter dur in,i:: the mornini;i: aod tha't the Alph;i men \vould be \'u!ncritble In al - t;ic k if the platoon did nor move into the :irea. Pre. Terry Simons ~;11d thal nn !hill basis. the platoon \vould go. Simons said he was frnm f\.iichigan but did not disclose his hometown. The Americans resented ha ving lo 11.111lk through a booby-trapped region while U.S. hel icopters that could have taken thtm were supporting Sou th Vietrtamese troops, Simons conl inued. •' U,1 ftlffflti. AN ESTIMATED 7,SOO COMMUNI STS ATTACKED BASE BASTOGNE Post 1n Imminent Thr11t to Hut tnd U.S. B1M In No rth ' . \ • .. • u ~ < • e • t • • • • • " • < .! l! • .! • ·-. ~ .. ~ . it x i "i .. u :z: j ... .. < 0 '\ • ;t E ~1 """1 ~ :z: -2A· 137 160 14 351 2j 209 224 31 4,15 18 299 314 21 404 '174 186 204 198 217 216 195 IR2 32 215 236 38 451 2a. 111\ 127 25 314 33 150 146 14 369 24 146 155 58 41\4 ' 170 I !'i.1 192 190 257 243 28 188 194 211 445 32 146 151 29 470 48 11\0 183 46 517 19 I 60 17A 29 441\ 221 209 276 295 301 286 246 242 113 114 21 36 37 " 170 192 198 Jj ~A 105 32 338 76 ;g 16 55 67 4 150 2834 2798 382 2115 2277 385 5344 . El Toro Banker Supp orter of Bonds. Gf ts . May ·f!raw -1 Millio n CArF.: KENNEnv·: F'l;i. fAr' -PClllre ~nd ('ivir nffich11.~ prepnrrrl tn<lAy [or a11 inva:i;inn nf ::in estlmAlrrl m11ltnn \'i.~ttnr~· ln _~alrh_S_u.ritj;:iy'" l::iunf'h tn !hr moon of Apollo 16. . ~· i\lf';in\\•hltr. John\\!. Y()uni:: and C'hArltl ~I. Duke Jr . bo.:1.rde<l !hf' lunar module trainer to rehears .. their lun;ir rltsrent. Thom;is K. Mrt!tlngl_\' II "'nrktorl 1n the rnmmand mndu1e simulator on lunar Qrbit exercises. H i~h"·a.\• "" pat rol and ,«n1111t\" l;:iw rnrrement nfficcri:; rnrt \.l'llh f1rr rlrpart- mc nt and Cl\'il defen.~r rrprf'srn1a1iv~ ro \11ork nut plans tn handlf> !he exl)l'ctrd hl";i\',V l raffic Jn Br('varrl County fHl Sun· dav. LI. Ben Brad.v, Flonda Hii;:hw11y P11trnl leader in Brevard . s;i1d : ··Th,. lime-1s riiz ht . Thr da .1· is right. And if the wealhPr is favor11 bl P. ;i n estiinatr.d million visilors \1•ill bl' h('re Sunda.v ln l\•alrh fhe lt1unch. All in· dirations afe it's goilll! to br il ht~ ()Of'. "Anybody with in c·cntr;il. nnr!h·Cf'n1r:il San J·oaquin Board ? f' .-nr south-f·cntral Florida c;in .llrt up Ill ;t Seat7 " -rea sona?Je .hour on Sund<1y mornini;: l'lfld he here in time ror the sho1 " Aradv sa1rl. He recalled !he las! Sundll\' ·Apollo Joseph A. Peterson Jr .. A ban ker and re!ident of El Toro. was elected a truslet on the San Joaquin scl1oo1 district board Tuesday, defeating eight other can- didates. Art. Association GalJer y Officials Eye Expansion • A $2fl0.00fl thrl'!e-phase remode llng rind exp11nsion program rnr the Lagun11 Beach Art Associalion Gallery was presented ti') the Fe~tival of Arts Board of Directors lh is 1veek. The prese ntation was made by manager of lhe gallery Thomas Enmon as part nf a request for $50.000 from the fes tiv al tn help in the e-xpansion fund dri\'e. t\ total nf 4.210 square feet would be ttddcd tn the gallery, located at 307 Cliff Ori\'e. Enmitn lnld dirttlnrs. A ne11.• sales ,i::aller.v 1\·ilh 11n Rttachcd storrige area .:ind re pl;icement of old plumbing · and \viring would m.:ike up the first phase of lhe prnjrcl at a co!'ll of $58.000. Phase 111.·n wnu ld include anotber i:;allery additioo. modificalion nf an ·ex· isling gnllery .:ind cnpstruction of storage space. A five-car parking Joi and deli ve ry are;i "'ould also be huilt dur ing phase two. said ~:nman. This ph;ise "'ill r.ost $79.000. The fin::il pha se. he said. would a!sn in. f lude cons1ruction of a new gallery anrl recons truction of a staircase at a cns1 of $38.000. The expansin~ project. Enm.:in told festival d irector~. would allo~· nne ·por· !inn nf lhe g;ill rry tn be open free to !he publir \.\'ilh the remainder of the gallery hAving Rn adm ission fee . Another .:idvant;ige 11.·ou ld be the park· ing-delivrr.v ;irea off nf North . Coa~t Hi,l!'h11.·ay \\'hich would help eaSf> traffic congestion. said Enman. He ooted the parking lot "·ould bf-larJ?e enough that raNi could turn around and no! have to back out onto !he highway. Fcsti\•al directors agreed the marter should be refe rred tn the standing com- mirtr.e on cultural activilies for 11 recnm- mend11tion nn possiblt assistance for th!". i:,allrry (';o:pansinn. GEM TALK I' TODAY ( I' by 1 t J. C. HUMl'HRIES v - COUNTERFEITS l)cc;cption is the rule of man.v overseas purveyors of \\·atches and gol d coins, and you should exer- cise caution \\'hen you buy abroad. The J\'lid East is the source of rnosf, counterfeit $20.00 gol d coins. Th ese col lectors' items sell there al about $fi0.00. ancl usually h;ive a ~ correct gold content. ~ They arc ,;till , hov.1ever, counter· feit. and no ba rgain for the authen· lie col le ctor. In l'~n·gta nd and the F'ar Ea st you can buy "Omega" watches at very lO\\' prices. Faithful duplicates in appea rance and markings, the y are often not genuine. '-Although the watch may be marked "automatic," frequently it Is nol. Rarely is It the 18 kt. ~old specified.. and the je.wel ed move. ment. you're promised is too often worth far ll!:ss. we-have Ome~a-walche5-and-•n Interesting coUectlon of coins. all at lo w-overhead prices. Their au· thentlcity I! backed by our •lmo•t !6 yeau In Costa._,M=•s~a~. __ '<'!! • • Duri ng the mnnlhs-lnnl! and sp1rited campaign Pet erson faVflred ust nf tem· porary classroom~ in !ht rapidly ell · panding district and a bondioR to providt mnoey for new schools . The complete vote from lhP 21 precincts: Peterson. 1.320: Judith L. Buss. 1.276; Denis C. Durfv, J.0.i5 : Norm an Ginsburg. 812 : Viric~nt D. McCulklugh. 412: Robert J . Acres. 94 ; Dor.:t Ann Lee. 71; Roger G. Ram sbot· lorn. 48 and C. O'Donnell Lee. 46. The major i~sue in 1he ca mpa ign w;is !he district'~ Rrowth problem.~. Sa,. .Jna. quin has bt>en oHicialty re-cognized b,v state official~ as the fastest growing school di slrict lrt Califo rnia and the prol>-- ·:em." lhi s growt h has created ha ve l>een 'l:iji?anlic. Peterson sRid he believed !he USP nf relocatable or portablp clas.~rnnms was the besl solution to the probl em or overcrowd ing. He added that he favored reassigning pupils from c r o w d e d rlassrooms to those not. yet filled and he ravored a bood election arter unificalion In provide funding for schools. Qnp or Pelerson·s strongest can1paign i~sues was his ~tand n11 busi ng. During a speech to Leisure World retir!d teacher.~ he said he absolutely oppo.~ed busing to achieve racial and ethnic balance. Petrrson's viclory will be considered an upset in many Saddleback Valley ci rcles which had pegged Mrs . Buss as the favorite. P,rtersnn h9d aflackr.d Mrs. Buss and ~Pveral other candidates on lhe-ground5 that !hey were or had been tea chers. "'hile he hRd nn experie-nce in the educa- !ion;il field rind C'Ou\d bring a "balance" to the present school board . Gallagh.er ,Says Mo ve 'P ol{tical' NE\\'ARf\. N .• J. rAP l -New .Jersey Congressman Cornelius E. Gallagher says f~deral charges of pt.rjury and cnn- s.pirac.v 1'1 ,1!'11 inst him arr "a political in· dictmenl ... all par! or a campaign lo destroy me politically, phys ically, men· lall.v and rinRncially~" The 51 -yea r-old seven-term Democr11r ic representative from Bayonne also is char,Red with reder.:il income tax tvasinn. I!~ launching. Apnlln 14 "'hrn llhl">UI a n11f. lion persons shol\·ed up. "Thr cou nty 11.·a~ fu ll." hr s.:11d "Tht' roads 11.•ere full and it took Rbnut ei~h! hou r~ to rlear out. the tra fflr.'' Fifteen add it1nnal high11.•11y .Palrnl troopers are being brnughl in to help han· dlP the crush. ~1otels in lhc area already 11.•ere filling up. ~ Laler l~v. Rll !hrPP .:1.~1 rnnRt11 ~ wpre In board th e ~commaod module simu l11!or lo run through all .:iclivit.v rrom Jifioff un· fil the.\• fireJ)ut of car1h orhll tnw.:irrl ttif' moon. Th.:it rove rs 2 hour.~ 27 minu!t>~ in fhp rJighl pl.:in. ·, The lwn moon r xplnrrrs .:ire In spPnd I rr-cord 7.1 hn11r s nn lhf' s11rf.:1rr. exploring lhP n1onn 's highland s for evir!i:-nce nr dPr· 111.:t nr volcanets and other lunar secrets. Thr.v an• tn br 'lhr 91h ;inrl 10th Ame ric<1n.~ to land on the 'earth satell1te, f 'ro"' l'flge 1 .LAG-UNA • • • 1ar2e tollt>et inn d;i1ioii. h;ick over many nRt ional eltcti nns. Armed 11.•ith a pit:.'CI" of rha!k. ht took on !he du ty or pns1 ini;i: precinct scores on 1he !Riiy t>oard as thP hallot.~ arrived, repeating his pcrrormanf e of four years. flgo, when Royd and Holm firs ! 11.·on their council seats. Lawrrncr and Mrs. H.:iller rl1d nnt ;i~ pear a! fi ly hall. b111 1r.:11llng canrl1dates Richard Carr and Beth Le!'rls rema icerf 1hroughour 1hr. evening. ch;ittin~ \Vl th. fr iends and Rpparently no! too dismayed by lhe rr.~ults. ' A1 rhe close o( !hr evrning, .i\i i.ss i..P«rl!' congr;itulated ea ch of !hp snme~·hat star'tled winners 11.·ith a kis~. · When the final tally l\'A~1-postf'd . the succcssfut cand idates ~poke hr1efly to their supportrrs. "I humbly thank you fo r ,\Ylllr support and your will ingness to put one of your ow n into office," sa id Bnyd. "I \\'iii do m1' best for rou ." The top voie-gell f'r s:iid la1f'r he fe/f Lhe outcon1e 11.·a.~ ··a combinanon of many iss11f's. focusinJl on !he main 1~s11e of ha\·· ing ;i counC'1I !hat is 1ruly re-presenlat ive: of the people :· Holm told !he crowd. '')'nu ha,·r af· forded me a great surp rise tonighl. I did not kno111 if Charlie l'lnd r could win and. if "'P.: rlid. I didn 't ex pr.C't if 10 br bv this kind nr a majority. 11 ·s du,. tn a ·101 of wnrk by :i )nl. of peop:e and J thank yo u" The ring for Mother or Grandmother with from l to 9 GE NUINE Birthstones • from 129.95 · Avail ab le in 14 Kt. while or ytll ow &old :1 I • J. (. J:/:u,mp rie:J Jewe"fer:J -~ 823 NE.WPORT-BLY.0.,-COS.T-A MESA CONVINIENT TEAMS 21 YEA-S IN SAME lOC4TION I ANICA MEAICAlD -MASTEl .CHAlGE PMONLIAl·l~I~ ' I I I ' v ' t·, .. v , B F .To resi on t Tue dida the quin l(tate ~ch '.ems giga Pe reloc th~ <Wer reas cl11ss !avo l.o p On lssue ' he s l chi Pe 10 circl the f Pel seve fh1l- wllile tiona lo T A As burg I Com d<pu 1U111e dustr Sh llid the ........ tover .. Ver tie 'The 1.r1s .,.,.n p1trol ... ---·- • Saddleha~k EDITION VOL. 65 , NO. 103, 5 SECTIONS , 60 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WE DNESDAY. AP RIL 12, 1q72 • • 1an rv1ne nnex -~ Newport ' ., I , .. "I • " TUSTIN Freeway El TOAD WINS IN SAN JOAQUIN B•nktr Joseph Peterson Voters Clioose • Bond Supporter For Sc hool Se at ' Foes Win By L. PETER KRJEG Of ,.._ Deify ~1191 Stiff , Two anti-freeway candld11tes who ran on si milar "save the environment " pl11t- forms won re!Ol.lnding victories in the Newport Beach city council race Tues· day. ~ Retired businessman Paul H. Ryckoff of Balboa Island pulled a major upset. unseating Mayor Ed Hirth in Di strict S and consulting engineer Jonas "John'' Store put a roadblock on the comeback trail or former councilman P. D. "Dee" Cook in Corona de! Mar's District 7, Incumbent Donald A. Mcinnis, who Jl'.l3Y be tlle city's next mayor, was uoop- posed for re-election in West Newport's District 2. Both Store and Ryckoff carried 47 of the cify's S4 precincts. The results : District Z Donald A. Mcinnis (unopposed). 9,256. Dislrtct 5 Paul H. Rycko ff, 6,165. Ed Hirth, 3,953. Harvey D. Pease. 1,12.'!. · Dist9ct 7 Jonas "John" Store. 6,700. P. D. "Dee " c00k, 3,798. SANTA AN LTA BASE 0.f. _.,_~ COSTA MESA I • l " IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH A!R STATION ... LAGUNA BEACH • •o \ ' ' .Tnseph A. Peterson .Jr .. a banker and rP'.sident of El Thro. wa!'I elected a trustee on the Sa n Joaquin school district board Tuesday, defeating eight olhtr ~can· James A. Crane, a District 7 candidate "'ho ' wit hdrew early in the campaign, received 5?1 votes. SHADED AREA SHOWS PROPOSED 9,600-ACRE ANNEXATION All told , I t,369 of the city's 29,281 voters went to the polls. The 38.3 percent turnout was· reg arded as heavy by 'City Clerk Laura· Lagios who said the average for 1 muniCipal electio n is 35 petceni. Irvine lids to Be County's L•r9e1t.City Wttlii145 Squ•·re Miles, lncludi'19 1,600-acr t Industr ial P•rcel didates. During 1he months·l?ng and spirited tampaign Peterson favored use of tern· J>Orary classrooms in the rapidly ex· pa'nding district and a bonding to provide money for n,ew schools. Both Ryckoff and Store piled up their biggest margins in tnt: older sections nf the city • 7 West Newport, Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island. AppToval Steps Outlined 'Mle complete vote from the 21 ~incts : Pet~son. 1,320: Judilh L. Buss, 1,276: Denis C. Duffy, 1,055 ; Norman Ginsburg, R12 ; Vincent D. McCullough, 412: Robert .J. Acres. $4: Balboa Island residents gave Ryckof( 625 votes compared· to Hirth's 130 and W oolleti T races Plan for 9,600-Acre Annexatio;; Dora Ann Lee. 71: Roger G. Ramsbot· tom. 48 and C. O'Donnell Let. 46. The major issue in the campaign was the district's growth problems. Sa111 Joa- quin has been ofHcially recognized by IS.late officials as the fastest growing school district in California and the pr~ '.ems this growth has created have been Pease's -41. , MO$l of the seven precincts won by Hirth and Coo~ were captured by narrow margins. Both did well in Newport Heights. Conk took lour precincts there. while Hirth did best in the Eastbluff area, where he lives. • Irvi ne Ci ty Manager Wiiiiam Woollett Jr. today oulli ned the steps to be taken in seeking approval of the city's bid lo an- nex a 9,600 acre parcel. "The Local Agency Formation Com- mission staff loday scheduled two hear- ings." Woollett said . "The LAFC will bear the sphere of innuence map matter . at its April"H meeting and will OOnsider approving t~ city's intent to annex the 14-square mile area on May 24,'' the city manager said. "' Following LAFC appro\·al of the city ·~ annexation bid, the Irvine City Council would adopt a resolution initiating the an- nexation. gigantic. T I umh l Peterson said he beli .. ed the use or WO nc en s, Council Action in Irvine relocatable or portable classrooms was th! best solution to the problem or B d H I W. .. ercrowding. He added that he favored . oy ' 0 m, Ill reassigning pupils from c row d e d classroOms lo those not yet filled and he ravored • bOnd election after unificatwn. In ,.Laguna Beach to provide funding ror school~. Here are the major actions taken by the Irvine City Council Tuesday night : -ANNEXATION BID: Directed the ci- review of architectural and site design or proposed multi-family, commercial and industrial development . Body will serve for fiO days and recommend If an ongoing development preview committee is need· ed. One of Pcterson'5:-..strongest campaign By BARBARA KREIBICH ty manager to file a 53.000 acre sphere flf 15.u •• was his stand On busing. During a ., , "'• D•llY 11et s11tt innuence map and initiale a 9.600 acre apeeeh to Leisure World retired teachers fncumbents Charh<ln Boyd and Roy . 'th h • --I he said he absolutely opposed busing to Holm were returned to the ir seats on lhe annexation procedure . w1 t e UU\:a --ClTV HALL : Okayed $10.400 worth or 1chieve racial and ethnic balance. Laguna Beach City Council, Tuesday. edg· Agenc y Fo rmation Commission. Jr an· remodeli.ng expenses in the 3,400 square Peterson's victory will be considered ing out popiJlar civic leader Harry .J . nexalion is approved, would create a 45-foot lrv1ne Town Center building and II) upset in many Saddle.back Valley Lawrence by a comrortable marg in o{ square mile city n( Irvine , the largest in authorized city manager to buy up to circles which had pegged Mrs. Buss as votes in 8 heavy turnout of 56.4&.percent Orange County . Sl6,704 worth of furniture as needed from the favorite. of registered voters. -PLANNING C 0 0 PE R AT I 0 N: now to December. ,. Peterson had attacked Mrs. Buss and The resu lts were: Resolved to "expres s the city·s intent'' to -PED DL ER l..\W: Tntroduced a new several other candidates on the grounds Gt!!'IIJton Boyd ... _J~4 cooperate with the Irvine C.Ompany and -<lrdi~~nce requiring perm its or exception thal-·they-were-or~-had-been-teachers-. _ __,.oy w. Holm, 2,798 olhcr developers in the city to bring ce_rth1~1cales of any rirm or individual wl1ile he had no experience in the educa-Harry J . Lawrence. 2.277' about a model urban environment. w1s 1ng to solicit for the sale of goods in tional field and could bring a "balance'' Frances Haller, 2.11 5 -CITY LAWS: Extended the adopted the city of Irvine. \0 the present school board. Bet h Leeds. 385 county ordinanc~s as the city's body of -S.~M"!ER RECREATION: Approved Richard Carr· 382. law for an indefinite period or until city councils intent to ~ave a sufnmer . County Deputies To Look Closer At Irvi ne Area Lawrence, who had been regarded in . law specifically supercedes a county law. recr~ation program including self-sup. many quarters as a sure winner of one 0£ -DEVELOPMENT p R EV 1 E W : Porting programs suggellted by the ad the two vacant seats, outran incumbents hoc summer recreation co mmittee. Coun-Established a five-member committee of ·1 ·11 · Boyd and Holm in only three of the 13 Cl men w1 review programs requiring precincts, but his margin in these was experts to draw up city guidelines for expense or city funds at lheir next not sufficient to change the total vote. meeting pending study by chairman The patteni of voting for Mrs. Frances Sharon Sircello and the city ma nager. Haller, Law .. n<:e's running mate, w" Mountain Lion -CITY SEAL AND M 0 T T 0' 1lmost identical. Determined lhal each councilman w\11 Runners-up ' Beth Leeds and Richard submit his ,five choice5 in each category As a rtsull of increased numbers of C.rr wound up only three votes apart at Tore Coat ,· Ai.de of the Irvine Junior Women's Club con· burglaries in tht Irvine Industrial the bottom of the tally. lesl for co llation by the city manager. Com plex, Orange County S h e r i f f ' !I Voter turnout exceeded S{I perS il'I Adoption or a final choice for the city seal deputits will step up round·the-clock all but two precincts. and topped the 60 G • · D and motto will bt made at the first surveill1nce of the county's l1r1est in-percent mark in precinct 3 (Holly Street) lVC n a mag es meeting in the new council chambers, dulltrial area. and preciact t (Temple Hills Drive ). following announcement of contest win· Jn normar cifcumstances a protest hearing would be called, Woollett ex. plained. However. since the city hope!'! to receive permission to annex from all of the landownec.s involved -the Irvine Company and the Irvine Ranch Water District -the protest procedure may not be necessary, Woollett said. "That will save the city severa l months time, since only a resolution would be needed to accomplish the annexation rather than Lhe usual orc!inance pro- cedure that ordinarily foll OWll the prolest hearing." All for lhe sphere o( innuence map, in which the city tells its neighbors "hand~ · off," Woollett said he has already discussed the matter with city managers Qf affected cities -Tustin, Orange and l.aguna Beach. These are cities with sphere of influence planning maps that border. or may overlap, Irvine's. Woollett said he did not discuss the in- fluence area map with Santa Ana o(- ficials because since incorporation of Irvine last December, Santa Ana has been cut off from lands near El Toro it had considered part of its "sphere of in· nuence ." With the ci ties or Tustin and Irvine l~i ng between Santa Ana and the lands it <lnce had asked be held for future an- nexations, the 1...'<lunty seat is not involved in the. Irv ine innuence map filed today, Woollell explained. lnnuence maps are not ncce11sarily bid- ding on citi es or the. 1..ocat Agency Formation Commission in future an. . ne.xation rulings. but the procedufe pro· vides that cities be informed of proposed annexations of property outlined in their influence maps. ' 3 County Men Held for Drugs Sheriffs investigator Allen B. Taylor Thf! winning trend showed up early OAKLAND (AP ) -Alameda County ners. Hid Tuesday his l l·man team will. with when 150 absentee ballot!: were tallied, has agreed lo pay deputy game warden -PRESLEY TRACT: Approved final Three young Laguna Hills men are In tt\t aS8istanet of a $250,000 burglary giving Boyd and Holm a clear lead over .Ion N. Jones $36 for a jacket "destroyed tract map ·providing 138 single family Orange County jail today on multiple Pfevention grant from the federal Lawrence and Haller. by a mountain lion he was holding in the home lots northwest of Jeffrey• A.old, drug ch1rges.following a raid Tue§day by IOVtrnme.nt, ~f up 24·hour C<>ver11e of 1be patlern was even more pronounced line of duly when a Chicken walked by ." between the Ranch and California Holfl'~ Orange County sheriff's officers <ln a ttveral portions of the county listed in when the 'first precinct results, from Sheriff's Lt. William Hildebrand told tracts. location close to their boines. tft program's "target area." Arch Beach Heights, gave Boyd and county supervisors in 1 letter the moun---TREE LAW ENFORCEMENT : Deputies booked Donald pa u I The lrvine Industrial Complex. scene of Holm 113 and 114 votes, respectively, tain lion, seit.ed in an apartment in Direct'ed city manager to work with Chut.inski, 19, of 25112 Bolsa Way, .Jame.'! ar 'rash of burglaries In recent wee.ks. is against 37 and 36 tor Lawrence and Hayward last week. to have a photo· Presley Development Company in devi'~-Robert Gandolfo, 20, of 25241 Eri cson, •I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks· TEN CENTS 9,600-aci·e Pa1·c el Bid A11nouncecl Ry f.EORf.E L~fl\AI~ 01 I~• [1411¥ P'li.t St•lf Orf1c1;ils of California's nr\~Psl city an· nooneed a !l.AflO atre annexarion b~:I toda v th;i! would n1:ikr Irvine f)r:in~r <.:nunly''.<t l<irgc5:l rif\' 'with more than 27.1101}-1tt rt'!I or. 45 squ~re 1n iles. Anahrin1 1s now thf' f'r.unty's large-"l city "'ilh J.1 ~quart miles. Shortly af!cr 2 a.nl . Ir vine ~laynr \Villia111 Fis<'hhach revealrd thf' ci ty's in• tenl 10 file an annexat ion bid and ,. "~Phere or influence " map with the Local Agency Formation Comn1ission {LAF'CI this morning. By 9 a.m. today City f\lanager \Villiarn Woollelt .Jr. said thf'- LAFC fili ngs "'ere. complete. 'l'he .105·day old city'!ll Orst annr x11liflQ hid quick ly \~·as dubbed ·lhc "fo'rasjcr an- .ncx:i tion " by 1·ouncilmen. The 9.62.1 acrr"I' lying sou lheast of the present city boun· darie11 include Lion Country S ;rf a r I "'ildl[rr preserve, hon1e of ·the prolif ic king or the brasts who:;e prowess with lionessrs has become legend . ·rhe ... phere n( influence mnp hints An r v1·n lar~l'r city 1nay be planned hy Irvine off1eials . rt ma lchcs the bound· <ir1Po; or the 53,0()().acre-<'ily origi11a1Jy propo.~r1I prior to inco rpora tion and du- phca!r!'I a sph!!re of inlPrcsl rnap riled tast. yrar by the Council or the Commun1· tirs. of Irvine (CCI). CC I is the commu• nlly ~rou p formerly headed by· now {'ou ncilman .John ~urton • who spear- headed the incorporation election bid. The sphere of interest fil ing places the city on record as being intere&ted in an· nexat ion! by neighboring cit\es affecting !hf' nutlined area. The map filing would no!. nr itself prevent annexations of land Irvine tnay someday want to Inc lude in /hf' eity. but does require the LAFC and neighbori11g ci ties to ~nrorm Irvine of. ficia!s of atlioos they may propose ·lhal y would affcet the land 's ruture relatir1tl to Irvine. Mayor Fi!;thbach said ii wn!i lhe couo-- cil 's consensus durin.I;': a 45-minute ex· eculive i:;ession. that the annexation bid was needed to protect an Irvi ne Compan _v industrial a re a that will be developed ··within lhe next year or lwo " The ex- ecutive session followed Tuesday night'~ reg ular council meeting. F'ischbuch pinpointed H1al industriaf de velopment as being located southeast of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Irvine Company officials were not available this morning for cornmcnt nn the proposed annexalion. However, the company's general plan notes a I 666 acre industrial park, north or the s.;nta Ana Freeway, anoth er 1,500 acres nr recreational amusement area planned with!n the parcel , the bulk nr "'hich i~ destined for low density. hillside residen· tial deve lopment. The "uninhabited" annexation whicll the mayor described as "the natu ral march of our boundaries" i!'I viewed as a virt_ual shoo-in. There are nnly Ill registered vote rs and 10 residences in lhe entire 9,600 acre parcel. Councilman Henry ,Quigley noted. The Irvine Company and the Jrvin1t Ranch ·Water District are the majorit.v property owners of the 14-i!QllRre mile lerritory which carries an assessed valuation or $4.2 million. lmprovement11. including Lion Country Safari total $1.1 million. the annexati()n proPQ§al ri.Qt.es. The southern boundary of the proposed (See ANNEX, Page 11 Orange Ct1ast ~· Wenlher Look for more: clouds on Thur> day but considerably w11rmer weather along the coast.line. High11 lomorrow in the OO's. Lows in lht Mi's. INSIDE.TODAY Apnl/rt Jff n.'tro111utt.• sa y 1hry1/l br vtr111urpr1std if thtU foil to /ind etri'dt1tct nf volca,,,. nes 0,1 thr moo•t Sae story. Page 12. cnong the areas '1l1tted I.Qr Intensified Haller. taken as evidence. . ing a way to save as many orange trees Way and Keith Andrew Stafford. 19, nf p1trols. The still·sensitive high rise Issue and _:~A cblc~en _!'_!liked 1by ," llil~!kand, __ !o....Jbdr-approved....de.velopmen 1s . ....;,· c.....~12-Champlaln-Road 11 ...... af-L.agu,na--f-!"'"':.:a.~•-• k"'teMvrC'!T~nrtreaofO'~~,~ ... a .;r, on wit ffit pe onnance o repor . ITif'he lion 1s· normllly lea possible.. Prea.ley firm estimate<tarmany Hills. after starching the car occupied by ~!:::'.... •: .,,..,.m, .. M"'hltl 'llftlk ti (he Greater Irvine Industrial le•IU' said the. council on w~b..Boyd arid Holm have chicken at mealtimes and became ell"' as 50 to 200 tree~ might be left in the ·the trio. , c1•11111H •1·ti lhe bursJary problem hasn't been· great serveCI as • mi"!Orily since the 1970 elec· cited .. ~ and bit Mr. Jones a...thf. right parcel on which there are now some 2,000 9fficers sald they :folind marituana. ~~=~~ ;: {no.ugh to make it an luue ~fore his tlon were regarded •••. by PQ.1t-election arm, destroying tht jacket." or1111nge trees. · hllshish and a number of devices used In O••U• Melle:•' .. board. • specullltort, as having had 1111 major in· 1"ht supervl1or1 unanlm()USJy approved -UTD.JTIES FRANCHISES: Intro--the smoking or narcotics In the .ve.h1cl11 :::~~~!:" ,..,: However. ht said he welcomed the Ouenct on the. votin1. • the payment. duced ordinances granting exclU.sive searched at the inter stet km of t'lorthrup ,1!\fl-u.,. eberlff1s concern for the 1rea and noted Proponents of 1 curre:nt camp1ign to ''I have Instructed deputy game rrancblses to Southern California EdlM>n Drive 1nd Las Bolsas Street. Laguna ::..:c':.:tc:.,• ~! member firms would ,soon · tit working recall councilman Edward Lorr. one of a w.11rdens that, in t"e. future. they are not 1ndtl:>u ro..catllornia_Gas C.Ompan)'Jnr Hill!!. _ ~ _ .t.1111 l•,.....• .... >6 with the 1he:riffs team-on-1 wecmityi hret'>rf'rarrm11"]nrtty-etttt~-1n-im; were--Wl\Ola mountain lions to flave.-tl\el~ · provi sion of electr:lc. and gas wvict...Jn Court 11rraignment.:s are being schedul· ...... ., • -!llff BURGLAIUES, Po .. I• jubil1ot Tu.odl, niabt. hlru.taken;• HUdd>rantl wrote. Irvin•. · ed for th• trio tod•Y· . ~ - t • • • ' M•tl1111•I Newt • 0, •• (Mftty It ,.TA l' ,,,.,i. ,....,.r tr '""' l).lt SIKll M•Pllttt 11•'' ,. ..... 1M11 ,. 'Tfle•ttf't •n W..ltla'r 4 wo-~·, ,.....,. U-tt -Wtf'M........, •'- -• ' I • - 2 OAILV PJLOT WedMldi!, April 12, 1911 American Troops Ball\: Lover Leaps , Kills H 1.isba11 d Force of 100 Refuses Orders at First thP. demllilsriud tt1nt. 1'he rnm mand '( ACcnunt ~aid ' PRAGUE (lJl'I) Vo ta Curmolt jumpe<L®J_ 1 third w w whe sh tar husband had betrayed her. Mr~.1 Czermak i!J Tf'('O\'"rin.i: In ho~pital after landing nn hPr hu~ PHU BAI. Vietnam 1Ar 1 -About 100 American soldiers from one nf the last two combat lnft1nlry brigade~ in Viemam balked 1t being assigned ro m11n :i forward defense poi11tion tocl11v bccausr they considered it too daniierou~. They fin11Uy relcnlrd. bul 4.~ n( thPm carried out !he order only 14•hen ihty were told the ir abst.nce woold endani:er anot her U.S. unit already 1n the aft.a. cne of lht men said. none of the soldit.rs actually rtfused lo go into the fidrl Or ritiled to obey order! r,f their nfflcers and noncommill~ionect of· f1rrr~. "Thr soldiers ;j/'I' prrlii,.n tl.v ix·<·up.viri.': the nr,::inally planrred rlcfr.ns1vf' positlnn in the vicinllt ilf Ph u Ra i." lhf' ro n1m:inrl 1aJd in a statement. ··1'he f'lemcn1 1" pnrt nf a Miil-man r;isk fnrce mi'lvf'd 1nln Phu Bai ycstrrday for thr purpnAe of securinR U.S. troops and 1nstalla1ion5 in tht l'hu Bai arra." "Tod~y ;it .1 p.m . rlrmPn1~ or th11 tnrl R;11tat1nn. Isl Jnfantry. 191ilh lnfanLry Ar1gadr, ll'PrP miikin~ prrp;i rt1ltOn!! (nr r111Jvr1ncnl In (le(ns1vt posi t ion ~ In lhr vu.:1n1!y of rhu R;u band. \.l'bo was • kllled. t he newspaper \"eccrn y r r 11 v d a reported. • numOr.~ 10 thr errrc·t thal the i:irra \\'BS an <1mbush Jlite loaded wirh booby traps cireu!ated among so me mf'mbers of the unit. f 'ro111 l'nge l BURGLAR • • • He 11ld the reluctant troop~ r,11 lhP p·ath they had to h1kr to ;:\t'l Lo the pnsl· lion was loadrd with hoohy 1r<1ps. ln Saigon, the U.S. Command s111d th;it B;ii i~ ju~1 south or Hu,., thr 11 nr1f'nl· imperial l"aplral 1'nd prrsumrrl m1t·1nr !Jlr~f't nr thr rurren1 Nilrth V1ernarnr~r offensive. The b3!!f' 1~ .)7 miles ~oulh of Parks Measure Loses Weathers, Byrnes Wl1ip Capistra110 l11c-u1nbe11~s- "''\"umerous rnrrespondenl.'J \l'erP in thr arPR 1ntrrvle\l'in~ Sllldi~rs. S '-v ,. r 1t I ).nldlrr.~ told (-nrrrspondenls lh.11:1 the.v did 11nt ""ilnl tn .co cn lo ttfe f1Pld. :-.lone of lhr sol t11er:; :.ctually rrfu:r;.M 10 go ln19 !hr f1rld or fa1lrd tn ilhf'Y thp orders i'lf lhP1r nffir:er~ and non1·t'ln1m issinned officers."' Ci'irrc Hpondrn ts who "''itnessed the in- ( irlrnl ,(!ave rh1~ acrounl : \Vhen the men arrived from Da NA O.I!. hv i ran~port planr. they werr ort1ered in. In trurks lo hr lakrn near lhP are;:i they ~·prr In patrol. about three miles.wt.!it of l'hu Ra i ')"he_!Loops _w11Yl.d_ J)flt n1-0ve. A lirutcn;int asked ror 11olun1eer.s. anti a h:iflfiful-~ahr.oad-l he lruckii. 1'hen-a r;:ipr;iin and se nior noncommis.~ii'lned of- l'ptttinn~ progro!lm . Taylnr 11a1d thar thr ~ ·nnd hall of thP ,1Zr::in1 pri'l_i.!ram \\•nuld f'ntil y security prccauuons nnw being taken by firms 1n the laq;;:et ~rea . "\\-'e hnpe it will alsn t•rcate an awareness of the need for sccuril\'." the sheriff's in\·est ig.ator said. He nnlet1 ht' \l'a.~ surprised there were ilS many :-;:uc· t•e.~.~ful bur,::larirs 1n the 1nduslr1al com- plex, considering '"!he large p11n1hers rif penple (.'Qn1 ini; and going from !WO 1'nd three-shift ractorres-tn thl' area." By PAJ\1ELA RALLAN Of tlM DtllJ' Jl!ltt •tell ficrrs talked to ihe men . and withi n an untimilP~ j!:rnwlh and de vrlilpmrnl , in hnu r al! of them got ;ibnard except one - f.:i vi'lr n( 'a revision of thr, fily'.~ l!ener;il . ·iplatoon of approxim;itcly 45 men . Onh' a ..le.\\' rirnl!I en1plny the ir own ~ecurily palrnls and some use, trained dog leamii. Taylor :;aid. Cnmplicaling the Industrial Con1plP X p::itrol ta sks is !he p11rk -like settin11:. nc added . Dr . .Roy Byrnt.s. 47. and Jame!! 'K. We1ther1, l7, d~isively trounced in- cumbents Tue!d1y in the race ror two 1e1ts on the San .Juan Capi!iitrano City Council in a record turnout of 65.3 per· cent. ---Sot the referendum---measure .11sking voters lo approve a 20-cent tRix hike for parka: development ind maintenance lost by 1 1llrn margin. The m1jor vote-getter w11 Byrnu who received 74& votes. Other results arr, Weathers, fi93; incumbent W l 1 I I a m B1thgate, S92; incum bent Thomas A. 'Forster, .569; .Judilh Beggs. 352 11nd Willi.om Reid, 233. The parks tax lost with 781 voting no and 758 voti ng yes. Byrnes ind Weathers. two candida tes aupported by · the /'> l l i a n c e nr Homeowners' Associations. campaigned on a pl1tform that was in fa vor of a munici pal poli ce department1 against Seven Advisory Groups Schedule Meets in Irvine Stven Irvine r.ity ad vi11ory ·romrr'l illePs }lave meeting~ scheduled clurin11t: the rt- mainder of this week, with lhree groups charting meetings toni6(hl. Bolh the environmental quali t.Y 11ncl public highways and transportation com· mlttees will meet at 7::10 tonight in r.ity hall, 4201 Campus Drivt. The youth opportunitie~ co mmittee .iil~n will meet at 7:30 tonight in the University Co mmun ity Association Clubhouse. 4~10 Sandburg Way, Irvine. A 1pecial meeting .or tbe public educa- tion committtt has been called for 7:30 p.m. Thursday in city hall.· The charter committee will meP.t o!ll 7:30 p.m. Thursday in room 22.l t'lf University High School, 4n1 Ca mpus . Dri ve. · Art& ·and culture committee members will mee t at 8 p.m. Thursday in the third floor of Gateway Commons on the UC Irvine campus. plan, and in fa vor nf A parks t;i x. I.I. Col. Frederick P. Mitchell. the com. Thf': relative nf':weomer1 1n lhr r11 .1· 111ander of the battalion, told !hem to git de~wo native son.t. Bathga1 e harl ahoilrd the trucks and lhe y would ht' serv years and Forster, four. ta ken fn the U."S. Cilmpound nea r1the air Or. Ryrnfs. a palholo11t:isl. called !hf base. He apparently wanted l.o gel then1 l'ictory a desire nn lhP. p;:irl nf the voters ;ill•ay fnun newsmen who covered their for ne\I' blnod . He said thr vntt cnunt arrivaf;- prnvct1 tha t most people want the tnwn lo remain small a.11d support ht~ ;ind •- Weathers' platform. 6 000 V l p l "Our job no~· is lo try and lransl;:ilfl! ' 0 CS U this into specifir action in the furure." he ~airl. "It's fun to win but more :,aUsfying Ill_ dn ;:i ,ll"oorl jnh." \Vealhers, a hardwarr 5lnre O\\'°'r. ad- ded tha t he hopes !he council can inspire people's inlere~l in carrying out the pro- grams lhey have indicated t th roujl"h t.he t-lcclion I they ra vnr. "I was ilnl_y numbf'r lwn," qu1ppt!rl Weatherii. "But I'm goini;: In try harder ." Nortlirup Defeat Means Step-<lo ,wn Fro1n LAFC Post The defeat 1n S:in Clem1>nlc Tue."'111.v ilf flne incumbent cily council rAndida le -a thrre lerm vetrran-<:'nuld rre:itri i;hnck.'\ mil e5 11w11y -at 1he Cilun!y !Awai Agrn - <'Y form11 1ion Commission (LAF'COi where power strugg!P.'\ for member ship h;ive raged in rhe p;isr, Stan Northrup ilf San (;te1nr.:nlr !!rr1 C$ AS chairman of the panel which .:icts on all annexatinni; 11nd incorporation.'\. But Northrup Inst soundly at (hr poll !' Tuesda y, and now musl llte p dnwn ;i.~ the chilice t'lf the rnunty's. mayors i'ln the panel . ll was Northrup who an,l!rily and ste::id- f11sUy battled Rn enem.v c;imp nf supervisors ;ind ntheri; riurin11 !a.~l .vear".~ bizarre i;eriell maneuvt>r., fn se.:it 11rw delegates i'ln LAF'CO. And after tha t b;:illle hi., foe~ .(f'l('(·t rrt him tn cha ir lhe powprful rommis..~ion v.1hich has !i:lrnnp: pnwer~ over tn Cflrpor11tion.'\ of ne~· cilie.'\ 11nd add l!Jons In existing ones. Duke on CounciJ, McCracken Off Bv TERRY COVll..LE Huntington Re;ich Pl.:innin.R m1s.~ioner Henry Duke \\'on ii stron.R VII'· lnry 1n Tuesday's City Oiuncil eleclinn, rnllccting mi'lre than fi.000 votes llnrl knnrking-incu mbent ~1<1yor G e o r g ~ 1\ll'fr.:i1;.ken off the counril. Twn 1nrumbent rnuncilmen, .lerrv M:il - ne~· .:ind Dnnt1hl Shipl ey, were re-ei eclNi. but they lrailrd Duke by_ nearly \,000 vnr es. 1,,t lop fi ve \'Olc-puller.1 wr.rf': Ouke: 6,416. 1\1 atney: 5.fi:JO. Shipll')': fi .. 147. :\1cCracken: 5.2.'UI. .James DeGuellt : ~.n7R. The other seven ca ndida tel'I finished in !hls order: Doyle Miller, .1,7fi4; /wtilrctJ~ Porier, :t.~2: Richard Belyea. 3.1 45; ChR rles Geer.~. 2.599; D.:ivid G.:irnfa!n. 2:505: .Joseph \Vhaling. 1.299: and George Arnold. !!02. Incumbent City Clerk P;iu1 Jones eas/Jy bt'at Bernard Mahoney 8.954 vt'ltes to 5. 44 [. Cir.v TrPasurer Warren H;ilJ w11s the lop vnte-geller in the enti re electinn with 12.105 ln h~;:iv_or. He wAii unopposed for re-election . Srime l:'i,660 voter!\ cast their hallnts for ii :11 percenl turnout. Ft'Oln Page 1 Duk!!. who \l'aged ;in Anti-apartmcnl., anri-McCracken campail(n, 11aid lhiii mnrnin~: "I think my victo ry reprrsent.'I A virt.nry for !he people. It serve s ni'llicc i'ln the vcs!ed interests th;it !he people \l'Rlll lheir ROVf'rnment back." The race \\'ilS never clo~e 11 s Duke led fr om the start of the tally . McCra cken i;!ayed second tor it !ew precincts. rhen dropped farther b;:ick with Shiplry 11t1d 1\.-f;itne.v p;:issjng him . ANNEX ... Addition to lrvlnl! runs Along the proposed San Joaquin Hills R.nad from fhe presen1 ea stern cily line to Lagun,11 Canyon Road. The proposed city line then runs nnrlh 3long Laguna Canyon Road t.o the Irvine R.anch properly line acrosl'l the Santa An;i Freeway. the Atchison, 'Topeka and Sant;i Fe Railroad tracks and 'J'rabucn Road be.fore rurn ing northeast ln meet /hf' bounds of the El Toro Marine Corps Air OIANGI COAST " DAILY PILOT 111• Ort ntt CNt! Oit.ILY .-1LOT, W•!ll ••111~1> ~ Cfl"'D!n"' H'le NtWl•t rtoU, It P11Dh1lle'I llY lllt Or1n9e CCltt! .-11bfl111!'19 Co"111.iy, .S!D• r11t .. JI_ ••t ll\lfll1111"', Mo"""' lllrou~ll F""''· '"' CO$!• .... , •• , HtwCIC•I llt tcll, 1-<11.,111\0!CI" lltttn ~oun!••n \/•lie•. l1gun1 llttcn, l••int/Stddlelttc~ t r.d Sft" Clemente/ S~n Ju•n C1011l•t nC1. A •in9lf •!g1o~•t eo,111.n •s 01101111\td .1•!11rO•ys 1M sv~O•~•. r~e ortnc!N I P11Dli1lll~ "''"' is ~1 3.lC ,.,..,, 8ev S!rctl, C0t!1 M9't, C1 h•orn••, •~16. .. ~0•1 rl N. W1u~ P•ttidtnt 11111 P11t1h1ner J ~c~ R. Cu•l t v \/•er Jlrtlill"'' end Gent'll M1n•1•r 111orro11 IC'ttvil Elf1tor 1110..,.11 A, M11q1lii11 1 M1n191n!I" IEO•tor C~trltt M, leot ~icht•d P. N_..11 ,t.uft!t n! Mt"t9l<>t Ed!lor' Offkn Ce1tf Mti1: UO W11t It)' Stttt1 Hew111n 1111(111 J»l Nt"""""1 IOUll \'l lfl u,1111• 1••~11: m P:ort 11 "-' ..,.,"'""'"" Bt1cn· 1111s l11c11 1.,,.1,..e•d itn C.11m."'t: JOI Hori" E.t C.tmlfto. 11,,1 Tel•11tli•11t 171•1 '4J•4)J1 Stat.ion. The. boundarv skirt~ !hP ~tarine ~tat;on nr11n1ng snuth\\·est In !hP Ana Frfewa.v. The tine. lhpn fol\o\\·~ thr S.:in Santa Freew;i y wtsl lil thP prese.Q1 ell\' hnun• <lar_v Bl Salid C;inynn Avenur. The territory, equal In mi'lrP than h.:ilf of lht presenl 1R.20R-arrr city inrl11t1('s 1.61Xl acres of industrially znned rroprrr y lying north of thf' Sllnta Ana Frer"'"'Y· 1'he potcntiall,v v11 luahle r.:ix h.:isP "'nuld benefit the cit.v of lrv1 nr 11nd thr prtl- posed ~1 ission \11ein Unified &honl Distr1r1. Nc;:irly .150 people. m<iny of thP.m Dukr r<1mpaigners. jammeci into the City ('nunril chAmber to vi f'w re.~ulls a.~ thry wrre brf'J)l!t1 nu! by cnmpu!er. Each tirne Duke look 11 ~trnnger IP.ad, lhcrr were loud cheers from a large 11eg- ment n( the crnwd. The onl y tense dr~ma i·ame dur1n_i.! lhP. midrlle t'I( lhr balli'lt cnuntin~ as MAtnP.y "'a~ runn ing a weak thirt1 '1nd McCracken IVRS fourth . A~ !he ~7lh of 119 precl ncl.s ramr in, ~1 cCracken jumped ;ihead of M:ifnP}'. Oukf' .~upporter~. who also wanted ~i;itne~·. -groaned. Oeme11te Vote1~s Sweep 2 l11cumbent s Out of Office / San Clcmrn1p ·~ 1·ntrr.• rrrnnvt'd twn In. rum benl~ from i'lrrirr And rhil~P Ar!h11r Holme~ 11nd r'iiul rrr~lf'~' ;i~ nr "'' C'll\' l'\'lUnt ilmen Tuf'~da1 -and nnP of t.h<l r;:ire.~ wa!! 11 squrakrr ;:ill nii.?h1 lnni;:. \V11 lter .. Evan' Jr. "''hn pollM ~1rad11\1 lhrl'lughoul lhP r1lv, lost h•l'I bu1 rnr rCf'lecllnn hv thrrt \'OtP.~. The thor n). l!~u' nf f111nr1d:tlinn nf thr rlly's wattr WA! ~l'tundly trounrrd hJ mnrr than 11 twn·ttH'ln,. m11rj1'.ln ~fi~: F:uJ!rnf' Avtr. _512: _./an1c~ \V , ~In!! 44.1: Robrr1 [)f>C:o~tPr, 17C: A. !.. Wulfrck. 141 : RAiph TnmltnMn . who nfrlrll1lly "''•thdrt\.I' bul \l'ho.tp n11mt !till apJ)"ilrcd i'lll thr twJllnl. 6.1 : Ryron Ru!h, t.O. 11nd Cilurtnty.Alli!on, who Also wilhdrPw, C2 vnle!, F'lunr1t1iu1nn ln~t he11\•1I\' 1t'1lh l'.2t7 11nt1n~ tnr lht :tddit ion ()( i"ht rilmpoonrl In rlt.v witter 3nd 2.~ npJ)oslng the idt:11 . Thi" total turnout nf vntrrs Wll! :i.irn i'IUI t'lf a pns!ibl@ 7.~ re.Qistered. "\Ve are. not about to ask for rrnioval or the tree!\ !ha! hide burgiArS," Taylnr said, ''but "''ill \l'Ork around them.·· The heefrd up sheri ff's .,alro: \l'ill slake out compan ies on a variable schedule lhro~ghout th.!Aav and night. Rv the time federal funds run oul at !he -end nr the year. Taylor ~aid. ii i~ hoped !he program will have proved its worth to Orange County Supervi~or:r;. whn \l•ill t.hen ~ asked to support a conlinuerl hurglary prevention e(fort with local (unds. U.S. Says Cllrgo Of Drugs Went To Wrong Port F'rom \\'lrt Servlce!i'. flOATLAND. OrP. -A tr1il nf «)r;in.i:r Olasl men "'hO:"I' lr11rk shipper! frnm lnrliA wifh \,:wt pounds t'lf h;i~h1sh htddrn ln.~ide was de live red herP inSIP:!d nr \lan- NlUVer , B.C., are preparing a novel tri;il dt-fen~e . A fedPral judge h;is ordered a deposi- tion !;iken from the Bombay shippin;: a,::rn1 who dispatched Lhc vehicle tn the Ca.nadian port 0bout its intended de stina- tion . Defenciant.~ fact ~tr ial May 2.1 in l' .S, Di strirt C<lurt on charger;. ilf illegall y smuf,lgtinj!: ihP drug into the cnuntr . .,... They Rrf' David Reddy. 2.1, of l180l Street nf the Golden Lantern. Dan:J Pnin!: Brian f\1cA dams. 2.'i. ilf 202Slfi Lagun;i Canyon Road. Laguna Re:ich. and Blake Bidwell. 26. of 2718 N.-Townley Sr., San!a An;:i. Cuslt'lms .:igenls who claim !hf'y discovered hundreds nf plastir·wrappPd pac,et! ilf hashish in th r fender "'ell~ and bed nr the new truck arrested the alle.Red reci pients. Defense atli'lrnPys fnr 1he lrtn "''II argue !hilt Rcdd.v. Bidwell and i\olcAd ;im.~ didn 'l intend for the vehicle In enlrr l,;.S. territorial waters al all. A deposition ~·as ordered ll'kt.n from :r;.hipplng agen t B. C. Buhua\l':lla nn cles!inalion of the truck del ivered by a Dutch fre ighter as a result. .lack C. Wong. assist;int U.S. attornPy and prosecutor. said the actii'ln was taken i'ln lht. defense lawyers· motion. GEM TALK TODAY by COUNTERFEITS J)eceplion Is the rule of many oversea_. purveyors of watche.~ and ,1:nld coins. and you should exer· ci.~e C:llltion u1hen you buy abr<lad . 1·11e Mid East Is the source o! most counterfeit $20.00 gol d coin.~. These collectors' items sell there at abnut !60.00. and usually have e correct gold content. They arc ~tiJI. however. counter- feit. and no bargain for the authen- tic collector. Jn England and the f'ar East yo u can buy 11Qmega" u•alche! Al Very low 11,'~ces .. ,Faithful dup licates in appearflnce and markings, they are ofte n not genuine. c1 ... 1n.; ••••rthlitt ••2·1671 In Ct.M11te All D•p•rt1M11ts: ·-----·----,...,-.. 4t2;"4~}• ~ltf!t. lt n, Ott119e Cotll 'vclrftf'l!flf C.""Nny, Ht "'"" 11tr11.1, 1!!111ttt r'9t!., .iillet .. 1 '""'tr •• Clll~ttllltlfltn" llt•lt<t'! 1'1111 ... ,.... .. llCHI wfflloul UK!fl "" 1'111111" If ~""' _,,., The lnl.AIS fnr thP four lnp n1nnrr! \l"flrr Hnlmts. pulhn,I! lht' lari:,e~t \'nit ""'1t h 1 .458:--Pre~lty-srratrhin,I! b~· wt1h lt1'N'!ni1· highest wilh 1,172 : F:v11n! nc3rly m11k lni:: lt with 1,Jfl9 and Mri;. Ed w 1 n a ~1cDermot11 11 newcomer to thr election arena. pu!Hn11; 7<H volt!. Tht perccntai:e. of vDter turni'lut -Sil II !'l(>rcenl --w11r thfl -highest in~m11ny ye;irs , In f'lly clrt·lions twn years 11~0 lh~ (>('lrl'c nta,ge wA~ 4!t2. The two 11cw councilm fl'n . wlll itl!umr offlre at lhP. regularly ~herluled mer!tlnJI April 19. Tn !he .mr.#htim·e, 11 ~Pf""l•I meP.l ing Is sChf'dultd -fflr ,Frld11 - wilh lbe nld council to ·discuss Mng\lps iii Althou~h tho w at ch may be marked "automatic." frequently it I• nnl. Ra rel.Y is It the t8 kl. gol d Jpeci!ied end the jeweled m ove: .. me nl. ynl~'re promise d is too oCten worth far Jess. • We have Omega watches and an lnterutin~ collecllo.o ol coins, all At JoW-overhead prices. Their .au· thcnllclty Is backed by our almo st ~ yearrn Costa Me sa. -.,... ti ... •tt• HNI 11 (tt't M•tt . Ct flftrnlt , "'1lltc1!1lltn lw t•rr!tt 11 u ,,,..,,,.,.,, IW IPlt !I U.U 101t11Hi!w1 ,.,1rt11•'1' •1111111.-.1 11.U '"tf'l,,tw. Other~. in order of volr lnt11ls. w11re: lncumbenL Sr11n Nor1hn1p. whn lo~! !:oundl5' In his bid for 11 fourth term wi01 fifi2 votr.s . f rrd DIYel. lh~ ynun~c~I C'lln• ii:da tt Ith ssrvntes. J11mcs r. Slr11us. -~ "..P.~~d annual! !fJJ:rtage ln-1he __ r anraaes. > I Collis-ion "ltead lndustrie~ ,score -Polin ion ~Curbs F'rnm Wire Service~ \\' ASHTN\.TON Leat1er!> ilf !he 11utnn1obilr ilnd petroleum inclu:r;.1ries .Are prerlictin~ ~reat 11urfering from individual injuries in a headon collii;ioo t'lver pro- posals to lim it lead content in gasoline. The U.S. Env1ronment;il Protection Agrnc.1• proposes a regulation requiring ~ale of lead.fret gAsoline by 1974 to avoid 1nterrerence with exhaust-control devices to mrel 1975 ;inti-pollution laws. Ouring hearil)gS which began 'l'uc:;day. lhe A1nerican Pelrnleum lnst1lulP said the EPA '5 proposet1 limit oI a 0.05 gram lead-per-Jlallnn limit is 100 strict anrl <:a n·1 he met nat10n\1'ide. Oran,l!e County has dr;iwn national at. tcnt1on bv its own contrnversii:il nn·lead ta"'· "'hiC:h pe1 roleum ind usrry leat1t!r.~ c·lairn '.I.ill create chaos if ii isn·1 killrt1 by current court <1ctions . · The countv l;iw -so far lhe first enacfrcrby ~n.v local agiricy in America ~ <·nulrl be c:opied by other counlles and \\'ill J:lO inlo effect a year earlier than pro- pnsl'rt fedr r:i l !lanrlards. .lu!y t or thi~ ye ar i11 the firs t Orangr. Coun!y deadline for petroleum producers County Approves Boost in Court Building Fees An ame nd ment In the architectural and engineering ~ervicr:s rontract for tht new H;:i rbnr Judicial District cnurts building on Jam boree Road near Campus Drive. Npwprirt Bearh . was approved by the ..Board of Supe rvisors Tuesday. The amendment cal ls fo r a $26.000 in- crease. bringing the total architeclur;il fee to $1 51.708 for the joini vent ure or arrhitPcls Willia m Peirera and Willia m Fi cker. both of Newport Beach. Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Re;ich expla ined that the nPI increase tn the contract was reallv $15,000 and would be more than compinsaled for by the money saved on purcha.'Je of the ne11.-8.2- acre sil e from Collins Radio Company. Previous!\·, the county had purchasPd 5.2 acres rrOm the City nf Newport Be;ich ft'lr ;:i Ne"·pnrt Center srte. but the city abanckined the !lite after the failure ilf a bond i~sue last fall. Coun1y BuildinR Servil'f'S Director Jor Smisek told supervisor~ that the incre:ise in fee! "''ll! necP..~i'larv hec:iuse nf :tt1· rlitii'lnal floor space reQuired in the-new ~lructure . 'l'o11.s11.111.er' Bill Y nte Po.~.~ible WASH ING TON I AP) -Hnusr: b8cker$> or hf'ller-hui11 rar~ hil vt driven 1t slripped-rlnwn autn-rep;iir bill nul nf " suhcomm iltee aner somr rl P I i r a le maneuvering. In "' move <1 imf'rl ill ~aving consumer~ b illion~ of dnll:irs in cilr-body-repair r os ts. advora1es acce pted a cnmpromi:r;.r vprsinn nf a fedcr:il ~l ;ind;i.rds-selling bill Tuesrlay :ind said they feel ce rtain ii will b" rak cn 1.n the Hnusl! nonr soon. Thf' bill. 1vhich emerged from the com- 111erce and finance subcomimtlce withoul dissent. is fashioned around 11 b11mper- ~t a nd11rds plan intended lo provide pr(). tertlon for cars in low-..'lpeerl cr;ishe~. Thr $1landa rd.~ probabl y will rocus on cultinR dam;ige from 11 r.r ash ;it$ miles per hour . In be~in cutllnfo( control of IPRfi In re~11!i1r and premium gasoli nes. ~tcanwhlle. a ff'\I,' hlnck' "\lo'aY TuP.ll· da\1, auton1nbile manufaclurtr.~ tol rt a se Par:ire EPA hearing the limit mu~! he even stricte r lf thf'y are to h111·t murl\ chance of meeting 11ntipollution :rtan·· dards. five au1on1ekers havt reque~tcd a nnt- ~·ear extension nf a lrgal slandRrrt r"· quiring a 90-perrent ret11l('!inn o ( ;1uton1obile ('Arbon n1onnxirle ii n rt hydrocarbon emission~ hv 1975. Orhers h8ve 11airl they would file !imilAr ·~ plira!ions. Volvo, the fir~! 10 file . said it 1·oulcf nn t n1eet the s!ant1Ard11 by 1975 ;ind th;ii its best chance of meeting them at 1111 w11s by using a "catalytic converter'' whn_~e ticlive elements would bf' rnpldly put nut or action by excessive 1e11d In the fuel. Volk~"'ag~n and America n Moti'lrs Col'p.-:--whTch-have not requc~tecrtli'[ dela,y, echoed lhe Volvo position. E;ich reported so111e proii:ress tnwnrd lhe legal requiren1ent of 11 9().percent reducljon over a S0.000-mile equipme.nt Jifelinie. But r,aeh rrporlerl il.'J !('SI rel'.ults t1epent1ed i'ln the use of g<1.~oline wilh lP..!15 lhAn half the lt'arl the prilposed EPA regulation woulci ,llnw. P. N. Gammelgard, vire presirtent. ot !he Ar:neric:in Pelri'llfum I n 11 Ii tu It . re&>m mended, mean wh ile. thil~ .the limit . bt increased to·0.07 grRm per gallon. ' ., Irvine's Postal Quandary Goes To Higher J.,evel A glimmer or hnl)<' thal 1111 nf the ciiy of lr ~·i ne 11'ill ha vr a singl P. lrvinP mail - ini? addrf'ss wa s nffrred ti'I lht' city cnun- rit Tuesday nij.!ht. ~1 ri:. Nin;i West nf !he Colony, rhairm;in of the fr1 ·ine ro.~t::il Com· rnission. said she hart receil'ed word from Santa Ana postal nffic.ia1s I hat they were recommendini:: to higher level.~ nr the post<1l bureaucr11cy !hilt the measurr. be ;:ipproved. Shr polf'd furlher tha1 HPctor (;Of1inf'7. sect ional man:iger hart sug,1tesrffl I.hat postal authorities were lenlalively ron- sldering a loc;ition in I rvin~ for a "real, Jive post office." nrt.Ails of !he rrri'lmmrndalii'ln wert not 11 vailable. Mrs. Wes1, rold thr council, sl.re.'J.~ing !hat lhe pn!>si blt post nffi f't ac· l!nn.!l "''ere ln Lhe "recnmmendalinn" prl)- C'f'1!S and have nol yet been officiall y ap. proved. Plaru1er Studies 'S treetsca pe' Planning Cnmmi.'Jsinnrr Mr.!l. ~~llen G. Freu nd nf TurtlP Rock has l:wn appointed In repre!>f'nl !hp lrl'ine Plannin.R Com- mission on a rommiltl!r !hiit will sru rty \\'RIJ and ,;lreelscape de sia-ns. 1\1 r.~. f rPund :ind city rnunc1lmM Henry Quigley wiN work with ril y plan- ning ad\•iser Steve l.afrr and ;:i represen- tative of the lrvinP. Company· The comm ittre will rPVif'W wan designi:. p;irti cul;irly alonR Culver Drive. and wirh the city's planning 11dv\sf!rl br in.R A recommendation nn fhfl problem In thr jnin t city counci l-pl;:inning com· mi.~sinn study ~ession .~rl for April 19. The rlnc for Mother or Grandmother with from I to 9 GENUIN E Birthstones from $29. 95 Ava ilable in 14 Kt, wh ite or y1llow sold 'II' I J.C.7Ju1np I ii • rte.1 ewe er.1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA ~ESA tONV(Nl[Nl TElMS •ANICAM IAICARD-MASTl l CHAR~£ -- J! YlARS IN SAM f LOCATION ,MONI 14t.J401 I I I r Reinecke A ide Testifie s State Paid ITT Trip ' • Wl'dnl'S4l}', April 12. 1972 t DAILY PILOT Deatli Jur y Hears S lwotout Tape Ban H a,s :,A;..' JOSE {UPI I -J:unC! IOI ftre lo ;in occastonal, dee1~ erupted when the escape \liln1 -Bmwn;-11-consultant wlth the throated "·,.•hump" 1~·hich iii>" apparently left outslae the ralifornltt St a t e Personnel pDrent:y cun1c from a shot-courthouse for the purpose by S b k ll®J.:d, \.\.'3$ inter v1t>1\•ini;:: a job gun. kldnaper Jonathan Jackson. .. et ac applicant (lll lht! lhird floo r o[ \\'hen the bullle was ()\.t!I'. n>Ll.ed. do11·n the exit\.\.·ay and SACRA~1Et\'TO (A.el...= "-~"'-k-tripi Jasl-y-e..a r.-and questionsJ1e.-had been asked ID lhe -~lurln -~ounl y CQurthouse Judge llarold J. lloley and c.-onrronted a s1nall army or 1---~""'a CetOCfillfOmia Lt. t iov. probed his meetings with I'M' advance. ;it San ll11fuel on Aug . 7. 1970. three of hi! obdu<·tors \l't'rC la"' officer:;, Ed Reinecke has told a representatives. Tho!!e ilems Asked if he kne\V about the SACRAt-.1ENTO tUJ>if -\\hen a shnrp crackliJ1g rl01:.e dcod in the ,.1111. l:uard Jon \V. !\hHthews legislali\'e committee h e 1rere not menlioncd in t he 25 before the Co1nm.ittee 1 o The drive to restore capita: broke uut belo\i'. , . , . said one of the ludnapers lra"eled al stale e•pense lu ......... 11:: quest1·ons abou~1he punishment in CaJifQrnia \\'Oil 1 h 1 rosecutor Albe• t \\ · 11arris started shooting at him, and T "' ........ "" ~ 1 r· d · 1 i A ~tlet crashloJ lhroug 1 1 e Jr lor nearly t"·o week.ii had~ all end a cocktail p a r t y _.·--.--<tr~•-,. operations or his department, a crucia irst roun vie ory in · . •he cut three of the1n d 0\\'11 Sponsored by lnternalionnl ~. hi h ha· a $126 000 budget e .e" .~ · h " ~· '" •-th 1 •i·stalure ear\•· todav \1 1ndo\\'. Bro11n nnd th~ nv-heen pre~entin" ~1 det<11led pie-w.,111 a hlghM•"ered r·ifl e. I • "' c s · . ii·hen the Sennte Judiciory phcant r\ed, lca1111~ I e tape. lure or the 111c1c.lent . lie \\'as -===========; 1'elephone & Telegraph Corp. But he bristled as the Conlmittee approl'ed ;.i 11 .. rC(·order running t'Sperted to rontinue It al least ~ and talked "'ith ITT lobbyis t o ,. mbe1·s p1·.. · I bl eniocra IC ine ar nendn1ent -to 1he state con-\\'heJ\ llro11n 1t·tw·11t•d tater, lhtough loday flll( poss1 ~ Dita Beard. 1 duced thick pi les of copies or stilution he found he htid a t't•1nnrkablc lhrough the t'nd of 1111::> 1\·eek's 1:eadl'rship po 11 s prnvt> Edgar ri1 . GUlen1vaters . his expense 1·ouchl•rs for The aniendnienl in ellcl't W f C'lec\!'OIHl' d0t·i1tJlent _ a ('Ourt session ~ ~!!!i' 1~ (lnP or 1hr .. ,testified Tuesday at a hearing 1__~eported pledge or _$400,000 -\\'OUld vet-turn-::-:--a-Feb 13 -W -0 -11-JeJ:_J ctramntlr. 19-~etoffd i'Cl'ilrdnrg Fiie San Qur ntui Pi•ison -\1nrli1's mo~t popuh1r ton11r THE BEST ~ of lhe......Assembly-efficiency ! 4 ,,~r~ :,rr:-cnlen\\'alers ~t· California Suprt'1ne Cour1 rul-or thr b!oud,\' i.::un li;i!llc ln j!llards also tl'sl1f1('{1 'J'uesd 11~ [~:~fly 1i;I:l~611.~ d.u ly in lhe !hat he doesn't recall 11•hat he • v~lved 1n . ra1s1ng rno~ey for both criiel ant.I unusual :ind ~' ,.. t·xit \1:11 11ear the t·flurthous{' and Cost Control Committee -i-• , -; 1 plied. :I ha~·~ not been 111-ing !hat th(' dea1h peri:ilty 1<; T,•:iJ.:e AI'J]) 11l1 tl'h four· fK'l'S011:> died on a11 --"""'"'~"~'':_'..''"':''_'".llOO'.'.'.'.''.".•':'.:'''-.:"~h.'.'.".'.'"'..!===========' and Alrs. Beard talked about. either polltical party. lhus unconstitutional. aftt'r j0 ur kidnJpers took a lSf.e. related story, Page 4.) _ Committee chairman l\fikc The incasurr. by Sen . A M ')] Jtldgt rapth"t' in lus C::ourtrooin Gillen,~·atfrs Is director or ~ Cullen (D-Long , Beach) con· (:eorpe Dcuk111eJian ~ H-Long l I ~ and tr1t-d 10 J::<'t a1\•ay in 11 !he state Departmenr ot Com-1 fronted Gillen1"aters "'ith a P.'{'ach\, 11·ns sent to the Sfn. l'f'nled \:tn 'r'ht• !ape ll'as in· n1erce, an agency under the copy of a $68.26 \'OUch rr :ite floor on a g.3 \'Ole alter a SACRA.\1G~TO 1AP 1 -•rttr troduced into e' 1den<·e 1'ue.~· Rep u b Ii ca 11 I i eutenant Gillen"1alers submitted to _ lhe n,·e-hour h('aring. Seren 1otc:> leadrr of th(' a 11 ·111 :1 I P d:11 a1 lhr trial of .\n;:rl11 governor's super"ision. Its six-state for the l\lay 11 San Diego 11,ere required for appro1 al t'a!ifornia St'n~llr is the 1:1ri;tt'I lJ:n i ~. 2R. 1he fonlllT IJ-l'LA member staff has the !ask or u .. i T•l••ll•MI trip. . . . If adopted b~· IJolh houi.ei. trf of tad\• tobbylsts U e n 1 i)n instructor \1 ho Is ;a:cused of encouraging nC\\' ind\1stry in DENIES CHARGE _ The voucher said th e trip s !he LcgislatUre. the an1end-1>ersuailing h1111 to ruvcrsl' his hel µini.: plall thr ki chu1pings. California and he.lping exist ing purpose \\'as for an ··111· rnent 11·ould go 011 t 11 c negnth·r votl' 011 :in ec1ual-Bro11n testified he and !hr flrtns create new jobs. Rep. Chet ·Holifield meeting, representing t he ~oveniber ballot and b~ 1otcd righls-for-11·on1en resolution. inler11e11ee did 1KJ1 rer!Jgnizc In response to questions. claims columnist Jack lieutenant go~erno~." , on by the California e le<·-Sen . ~amcs :"il1lls, president the noi~es:: !hey heard as gun· c. i IJeni\'aters acknoivledged Anderson's charg'e that Cullen said G11len1~·aters !orate. pro teni ol 1hr Senate. said fire and tho11ght 1t l\<tS con1i np, that he flew 10 San Diego last he took a $500 payof( l'oucher sho\ved that 1r1p 1\·~s Debate r anged rrom ~high-Tuesday a mel't1nit hel1\·een fro1n a nearby toachng 1lork. ~1ay 11 at state expense of to help ITT land an air follo1\'ed by a sev~n-day trip lel'c/ legal discussion be11vN?n him and rf'present11t1ves of .. ·rhen tlle 1\·indo11 broke out $68~2S for the purpose of equ ipment contract in i\1a.y 14-20 to \\'ashing~on \.\'lth liHi potential 1974 rivals fur l'arious \\·omen's rights groups and \\'e ll'fl rapid!.\.'' 11<' said n1eeting \l'ith l'IT officials at 1968 is false. IIT did Reinecke to meet ~1·ith l'O~· goveruor, Atty. Gen. E\·t•!le is being nrranged r or "\\"r lt1fl the rrL-ordrr go ing_ t "·hat he described variously as nol get the job and gressman and cabu1et otfl. .J ,, 0 u 11 g er anti Sena le soinet11ne 11ext 11ec•i.. l'an1c ba~·k l~llt'r .n1r\ i.:1it 1hr a meeting. rt:ceplion and denie!r the charge. cers. t)('nio<'r;Jt ll' Le:icler c:eorgc n. Thc San Oie~o IJl'lllOL·rat tape :ind 1huugh1 ti 111a.:h1 hl' l'OCk!all party. · :\losco11e. lo a bitter ~houting ioted against St•n :\lcl'l'YH nf intei·C'~I to lhr ~he1 1H':- tlc said he n1ay have l\'Orked 11 inateh bel1\·cen Ceorgc T. IJyma!ly's resolution 10 !'a!!l.r dep:1rt1nl'l1I " 011 other state business on that le J)avis. attorney £or ·late kid-the proposed 27th atnt>ndnicn1 As Bro \\ II pl:1~l.'d !hr tap(' 111 trip. but couldn't recall ii. tie Secrecy Di· mma naper-rapist-.Car)'I Chessman. to the U.S. Constitut ion 11ht'll Judge Ri chard A J' n ;1 !> 0 n . :'.> couldn't remember the subject and Sen . Robert S. Ste1'ens fR-ii can1e before the Jlules Coin· rourtroon1. ;it lt>t1 st 15 !>hOI!> of his conversation 1vit h ~lrs. Los Angeles). mittee. The amendment -clearly could bt' h c .1 r ti Beard, saying "it's prett.v Davis claimed legislators 11·hich needs ratification from bunched i11 an irregul;1r pu t· tough to recall a· cocktail "'ere pus hing the amendmen! 38 states to be approved -tern and \'arying lefeat!y 111 reception conversation." He Conf.ronts Tri·az because of "hurt t_• g 0 s" \\'OUld gu:ir;inlrr equal rights i11tens1tv -fron1 the :.harp denied raising money for their brought on by the courl for 110111en . cl<'arlv 0 d<'f1ned tTal'ks of pii.- major political party. prt>emgting their stal~LtOl'Y Tht' fill'-lllHll Hutr,.; Coin -,==='=·========,-! ··,·11e11,1·,·11ers ,,·,,1 hr ret·<t ll-jurisditlion 01(>1" ('a r> 11 al II .1\.·1ns·· LOVE u n111tce A1cadt11t by i\11 s re· . ed discussing "our !lhe sta!t' l.U' Ai"GELES 1UP l 1 -lrodutcd and should be ~cp1 puntshrnent. "''''"''""'llt's l 1111 ere."1 ·,,, ~ " ··[ don't kno1v hO\\' stupid 1ect1•d Dyn1all y"s rt'solu11on {J ~CLE LEN' ,., ~ ·' ·1·he p1·oscrution of Danirl secret. >' · h ' ' brl·11g1·ng llie •. 0,1,,,,·,00 10 sa11 1ou think 11·e are."' snappt-d April 6 011 a :.-~ 1·ott·. 111 1 . -' ... J~!lsbcr« has bumped smark U.S. District .ludge \\'illian1 · ·' h I -" .• f U'·ego.·· • d Ste\'ens_ "'''ou ha1·ew'l hearu 1 rct' 10 es llCl-ut'u or ap-Saturd ays ·1n into 11·h;1! nltl\' become an int· i\I B\'J'ne Jr. f' >.Pre:' s e I Th I h · · · · 1 an\' nicmbers of this t·on1. pro1·a . a m<'ans a l' ange • • Near C~mpus Drive Newport Beach "\\'e assisted 1he llepubhcan portnnt queslion in the Pen· l:M:\\'ildcrn1ent over ho"· t ie mi'ttee la 1 k about 'hurt 01 one vote could send the The DA ILY PILOT National Con1•l'nlion because it tagon papers trial: go\'en1ment intended to keep _ _'''!g~o•:·~"~' ________ _'.re:s~o'.'.lu~ti".'o'..'n ~lo~th'."e~S'."e".n"'a'.'.te:_f'.'.loo:'.'.'.'._r·:.._1==========::::'.'....._. _____ .=._ ______________ _ 11·ould put $7 n1illion into th e Can the governincrit. pros· ~ecrel ev1?ence 1nllod~cNI ~r~ economy in one month and ecuting Ellsberg ror allegedly ('Our~. \Vh1ch beromes pubhc create 12,000 lo 15.000 tern-leaking secrets.intro d.u..c..c__kll.Qt~!~ge. _____ . ____ , po r a r y job s, ' ' s a id secret documents as evidence allowed top secret documents Gillenwaters. to back up its charges _ and It be sho\1·~ lo !he 1ury but not tic said that from his con· still keep theni secret:' made public. versations \.\'ith i\lrs. Beard he . . . Charles Nesso11. a defense gathered ,;she sa1\' it I the con· At a prct.rial he:i ring 'I ues-attomex klr Elisberg, attacked vention) as a prornolional ae· day. a Justice Departme~I at-the prosecution request as li1·i1 y 10 benefit the three torne~· as~ed a federal Judge "precisely 11·hat the defense Sheraton Hotels in San Diego." 10 . esl~ibhsh procedurt's 10 ha s been afraid of. The pro- f:iUen1vatcrs \\'as e a 11 t d rnaintain the s~recy 0 f secution has the hard choice of numerous San 0 i e go . d~~uin~nts subni itted a s 1naking the d0t•uments public \\lashington, D.C., and Ne11· e\ld~nte when Ellsberg comes or not prosecuting." lo trial. . The judge directed !he Ban on Oil Leases Gets Ail prov al SACRA~l E~iO lAP J - A bill banning the leasing of an y n1ore. state tidelands for oil drilling Ol'f Santa Barbara and Ventura counties has "·on ap- pro\'al of the Asse1nbl.v Con1- n1ittec on Planning and Land list'. The prosecutor. D a ' 1 d Justice Department Lo tell T~e gover_nmenl at~orney Ellsberg's Ja\.\)'er.~ what sec- re.phed lhal 1~ the espiona ge lions of the Pentagon papers trial of .Ju hu s and Ethel the government intends . 10 !losen!Jcrg, \\'ho "'ere ~xecuted label during the trial as af· 1n the 1950s for turning ovr.r feeling the national defense. nucle_ar secrels , lo . I he The Justice Department at· ~~ss1ans .. !he trial Judge torney offered lo explain in l\1ssen, said that about half private session 1rhy it con- t/Jc Pentagon P.apers that l1ad siders these portions critical, no_t .Peen .P.ubhshed and <l:re but the judge ruled against still class1f1ed would be 1n-him. saying thar the issue Younger Questions Site Ruling should be discussed in open court. The judge d id not !rn- n1ediately rule on the request by !he defense for an ex- planation of the :ilandards ust'd by the gol'ernmc11t. The bill sponsored b y Assembly Speaker Bob l-1oret- li (D·Van Nuys), also allo\VS the State Lands Commission to order a halt• to any drilling operation ''that constitults an LOS ANGELES (AP) -Al· unreasonable risk of pollution ly. Gen. f'r!,etle Younger has or contaminaUon of specified pe1itioncd tbe U.S. Geologica l 1ra ters." Survey to reconsider i t ~ The trial of Ellsberg and codefendant Anthony J. Russo had been scheduled lo begin May 9. but the judge indicated Tuesday ii "·ould likely be n1id-June before it gets under \\'a\'. t·ie set r.1av JO for a final pretrial ring On a defense 1110· lion to dismiss all charges against Ellsberg and Russo. The sa1ne committee ap-designation of a proposed proved a second Aloretti phosphate m ine and plant near measure that \\'ould add lour California condor refuges. pubnc members to lhe lhree· "\"ounger said in a letter lo member Stale Lands Cmi· Interior Secretary Rogers C. n1ission, Present n1e1nbers :ire B. r-.1orton this "·~ek l~at l~c the slate finance director. proposed open·p1t site is state controller and lieutenant.,....des!g~a1ed as a "va!u_able d~ posit. ' A Younger aide said federal la1v requires that leases be granted v.•here valuable phosphate deposits are located . governor. 'fll·o public members 11·vuld be appointed by the gol'ernor, one by the Assembly speaker and one by the Senate Rules Co1nmittee. · ~1oretti said the idea is to have the commission reflect greater concern for t he en- \'ironment Opponents of the phosphate mine, which "·ould be located near t"·o condor refuges in Los Padres NitiOnal Forest in Ventura County, say scenery would be spoiled by the plant's upctatio1i. Air and 1\·ater 1rould be polluted and the already rare condors would be The comntisslon handles the teasing-and-sale of all stat.e lands including offshore oil and gas lands. are AB 608 d1·iven into extinction. they The mensttres and AB 609. .. ANIMAlogic contend . Di scipline Ba u Ge ts 54 01( SACRAMENTO IAP I California teachers won 't be able lo punish the ir pupils physically i( a bill headed for tile Assembly floor g e t s through the legislatl\'e pro- tess. . The bill , which cleared by 5· ~ the .Assembly Crimipal Justive 'Committee Tuesday. woul d permit corporal punislJ.. ment in only four inslances: to qaell a disturbance, to takr. a ll:eapoll a"·ay from a student, or ~elf defense and to protect pa.sons or property. Utility's Ba11kruptcy Foreseen LOS A~~ELES (AP \ -A hearing into Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co's. accounting procedu res adjourned after the California Public Utilities Commission heard 1he utility's treasur·er predict that the firm \.\'OUld be ba nkrupt by 1982 if forced to fol1011· procedures outlined by the PUC. ''\\le estimate that Pacific 1vould fail to earn its dividend in 1972." PT&T treasurer R. r-.1. Joses said before Tuesday's adjournment. "ln 1982 it \vould no longer be able to pay the interest on ils outstanding debt and \vould be bankrupt" Officials say the hearing will resun1e in r.tay. The PUC sta ff argued that the accounling method prac. ticed by the utility -and now being challenged in the State Supreme Court by consun1er representatives -has resulted in customers being assessed illega l t e I e p hon e rates. HOLLYPARK ON-THE-MALL PJCK UP ENTRY ANY STOR~ THIS WE EK • " SANTA ANA SPRING • STARTS TOMORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 FE ATURING GREAT FASHION -REDUCTIONS FROM STO CK AND · NEW SPECIAL PURCHASES ' 5out11Coast --1-;BuHock's San1> Ana ••• .Mon<!ay truough 1'riday 9:30 to 9:30, Satµrday 9:30 ro 6:00, I F.ishion :X1uar<, San'" Ani, phone 517-7 l1 -.. -. • .. .. , ' • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE • Facts · for Holllehuyer_s '· I -------------- Home salesmen in lrvine. ~Jilsion ViejC') and El Toro have frequently been c.rilici1.ed for their lack of 1nror· mation nn area ~rhools. The most common complain l to lhe board of 11·us- tee i; of lhe San Joaqui n F.lcmcntary School District i n the pa st few years has bCen from parents \l.•ho allegedly \I/ere told a parti<.·ular scho(')[ \VOUld be constructed in theff neighborhood much soo ner than scheduled. A new practice. adopted \Vednesda y by th e board, is aimed at eliminaling this problem for good. IC developers are ~ will ing, a poster wiJI be placed in every tract sales ollfce listing the sc hool thal will serve the tract, its stages of funding and const ruct1on. enroll· ment capacity and whether or not double sessions are operating or expected. Also listed on the ,P.Ost.er Will be all other devclor- fng sc hools with infor-m3llon on their planning st.age. :-;ite location, runding and completion dale. W,rittcn ma · terials with all this information and more \VJll al so be available. In addition. up to date information will be included in !he homebuyer,li packet disseminated by the state real estate cornmissi6n. The information will be kept current by a citizens' .. committee headed by Mrs . .Judy Marx of Irvine. who sug- gested the program, and who will work closel y with the district. The suCces11 of the project will rely on the co m· m ittee's efficiency and the tract developer's coo peration in allowing material to be in his offices. But these prob- lems seem minima1. The co mmittee's efficiency wtll be supervised by the school district administration and developers have already indicated their approvaJ of the plan. The board, Mrs. Marx. and cooperating developers shottld be co mmended for the new projcrt. Despite com. plaints, many salesmen have be_en sincere in their efforts 10 provide accurate information about 11choots. But that ha s been made dlflicult by the rapid growth of the d is· trict and constantly changing attendance areas. The new policy "·ill Ufl the res ponsibility from lhe real estate salesmen and give it back to the school dis- tr ict. where 1l properly belongs. Coordinate • One effect of !he all· ear school on city and com· munity recreation programs ha s surfaced from the Irvine ad hoc summer recreation committee's study of proposed orferings. \\1hile completing the early spadewo rk for the new city's summer program, Irvine volunteers came up "'Ith an in teresting statistic. In communities \vhere sludenl~ ~re relea~ed for a routine summer vacation and a ci ty recreation pro- i:ram is offered. only 10 percent of the vacationing youngsters take advantage of recreational programs~ The Irv ine ci tizens group notes that if all-year schooling were to affect all schools in the city. the num- ber of students on "vacation'· at one time .. vould be re- duced. Al presenl , only one school in Irvin e is scheduled to try an all-year program. However, if others go on the "45·15~' plan \vhich provides four thrce·\VCek vacations a year. some coor.dination bel\\'een the schools and the city \viii likel y be necessary to provide a program of rec· reationaJ offerings that meets the needs of yo ungsters. .''I .·. ' . " . : ,. ·,,ti'f 7'1;~01 .. ' I~ -·· ' .... ~...:.:-:o·:»- 1HAflH< -S " ·t~ YOIJ/ ... ~ .. ,, .:), ' l ::. ,, ... ' '' I/;;-.. :J& s L ,..,J!iil: iliii=,.... ' .. ;; .. . . """""'° .::z,,.., ..... ''UNFAI~? lA~Y. RICH FOLKS PAY fH£ SAME PRICES AS YOU.' Cotttntunist Propaganda TheOnlyWay To Confound Cal-Vet Prop .. 1 Is How Reds Picture Nixon WASlllNGTON -One of the current Ironies is Presidenl Nixon 's high op- timism about his coming talks in Mosc."OW, as renccted against a Com· munisl offcruiive in Vietnam made pos· sible only by Soviet arm:ii. Mr . Nixon has probably never been more ebullient and positive .rhan about his trip to r.1oscow and elsewhere. Hf' will stay in the Kremlin. '' i s i t olher parts of Asia and repe11t rhe television specl11cul- lar of Peking on a comparable scale. with the added feature of news breaks on trade, disarmament. and other Soviet- Arnerican relationships. The irony lies in the now evident fact that the Asian Communists, advised by a Soviet mission in Hanoi and using Russian tank:s, aircraft and missiles. arr trying to reduce the President's for~i~n policy lo shattered ruins before he v1s1t.s Moscow. THE PRESIDENT was pictured in thr Communist world as a supplicant going to Peking to beg the indulj;en ce of a superior soci al system . In the next few weEiks. if !he Communists succeed in shearin;:: off the IY.'O northernmost. prov· inces of Vietnani. Nixon "'•ill be picturt'd in the Communist world as going to Moscow to salvage what is left of a bankrupt pol icy in Asia. by begglng thf' indulgence of a great power v.•hosr. modern arms hrought it abouL These unhappy thought s· cloud what the (RICHARD WILSON) Presidenl rii;:htrull.v consider.~ J;?reat hisloric events in his administration - historic hecause lhe potential effect nf the Peking-f\.1oscow consultations rcache~ farther inln the future than i;uch lransienl events as the m i I i la r y withdrawa l from Vielnam. ~LICH LONr.-mindedness may not. be appreciated by those whn will say rhat withdrawal . Vietnamization and negolia- rion proved merely to be the false di sguise of defeat 11nd humiliation. In that context the trips to Peking and Moscow would be a phony facade on failur f.. and not al all the design of the noble peace of · the future which Nixon envisions. Very much hangs. therefore. on the outcome of the present Soviet-supported military operations undertaken only when the Af"lleri can withdrawal had ;eached the point of no r~tu"rn. The operations themselves are of a nature far more. familiar to and manageable by American military commanders than the guerrilla v.•arfare nf the pas!. But the American rommanders nn lnnger havl': the means tn fight the kin<! nf war lhey were trained to fight -mobilr: nperalion.!i using tank:ii ;:ind armored Vi?hicles supported by tac- tic al air. SO FAR AS THE Ameri can effort is concerned. reliance mu.!il be placed on the dubious effects of the kind nf limited aerial bombardment "'hich ciiti no! "'in th e war for President .Johnson and coul<l n-Ot be 'sustained long enough because of violent domestic political opposition : How lonR :;uch bombardment. even if tffective. could be susta ined now is not a question to be brushed aside lightl y. Tak· ing the previous Cambodian and L;intian !rai l operations as example:;, confiden('C wavers on the ;ibilily of the South Viet- namese lo counter attack on thr1r nv.·n and redrtss the situation in the northern provinces. Nixon must, neverthelcs.~. relv aln1ost M>lely <ln these dub ious counterrTieasures l.o rescue his poli ry unless he 1s to ~o tn Moscow in an extremely uncomfortable position. THE RISK. OF' COURSE. is very gre;it on the other side. loo. But it shoufd be recalled that the Comm unist side has taken a similar risk in the past. failed nn the battleground, and won in lhP American political arena. The men in Hanoi may be willing tO settle for the- fruits or their famous. but militarily disastrous, Tet offensive which deluded American opinion. This would not Cf'cate a very favorable atmosphere for the President's Moscow consultations. either. Either way, however. the Presiden1':; ·conridence· in substantial results in Moscow .appears to be unshaken by lhe big Communist power play in Asia. His mind tends to leap over events he judge$ lo have only temporary eff&t intrt calculations on the larger de sign or world readjustment. At the moment. however , the long v1e'v is undergoing a severe test. Found: Mystery Middleman \Vhen it comes to Inflation. nobody gives ~Ir. Nixon thr: cred it ht deserves. He promised to hold down wages and prices. And he's already achieved half his gO"I. But soaring prices a re cer1ainly no! lhe admlnlsrratlon·s f a u 11 . Everybody knO\\'S that :soaring prices arP the fault of lhe accursed Mid· dleman . Un for Lu n;i1cly. \\' h i 1 e evcr~•body blames !he f\1iddleman. nobody serm:$ '" know exactly \l'ho he is or precJsely 11'hat he does. Thus. as si public servire I vowed In track down !he Middleman in his la ir and expose him for wha t he v.·as. Through an incredible combination of luck and skill I was able lo locate him aboard his 212·foot yacht. anchored in a shark-infested. OlltAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT Robllr t :\'. \\lttd, Publuh rr Alb(r f \r, Ho t13 t.:a z!IJr1 ot Page Ediror . (,_AR_T_H_o_P_P_E__,,)_ lagoon off his secret island fortress. I FOUND H1~1 in the ship'.!1 opulenl saloon v.'~h th~ curtains tightly dr;~wn. A corpulent. balding rigure in a white linen .1;uiL he v.•as scatt>d in R fa n·ba ck wicker chair, his pudgy. bejeweled fingers strok· ing a huge black cat on his lap as he barked orders in a sinister voice into a desk phone: "Raise pra~ 1wn cents ;. pound '. Up carrols a nickel a bunch! Inflate hamhocks a penny !I hnrk!" "Aha ~" I cried . "So you arr: Tht Mid- dleman '." His piggy eyes looked al me c<'lldly. "You have found me at la st. What do you want?" "I want to know what it is you do.'' He shrugged. "I raise prices. All day long 1 sit here raising the price of first this and then Iha!. It is gruelin~. mindwearing work deciding just how much thi traffic will bear.'' "YOU FIEND!" I sai d, 11Vnur roul deeds Are drstroying the Rrcat Amrrlcan fret enterprise sysf rm. You shou ld be ashamed of you rself." He seemed surprised. '1F'oul deeds . Jn- At a loss for furlher \vords. I fidd led id· Jy with one of the curtains. At this he blanched. "Don't open that!" he cried. "Don 't you realize they want lo le.ill me ?'' ''Who?" HE ~10PPED his upper 11 p . ''Everybody. for year.!i everybod y h;is demanded The 1\.1 l d d 1 e m a n bf' eliminated." His shoulders sagged. "Oh. if you only knew the life I lead. Other children won't play with mine. No or1'e cnmes to my v.•ife's Bal Masque anri Canast;i Parlies. Wha t good Rre my riches v.•hen I am hated. cursed . shunned I left him i-obbing qu lclly in his cha ir. After due reflection. I fee) '"'P niusl preserve The Middleman In his job at all cost!i. It's not thal I feel .!iorry fnr him. II'~ thAl he plays a. vital role in today's economy. After all. when It comes to soaring price.s, if it v.·eren'l for The Middleman no one kno"'·s, whom would we blame? Dear Gloon1y Gu A Politicia11 No-Cost Program SYD-''EY J. HARRIS Thoughts at Largt; The only time a pohticiaii i.s confound,cd Is ,.,.hen an opponent does exactly what hie says he will. • • • Every n1an. when he suddenly comes into juxtaposition with a w o m a n somewhat t.aller ihan himself. unconscious- ly s!raightens up a lit! le. F:vrn lhe f>csl t•nf· fec ·nevPr rcall,v tastes quite as good as it smells. • Thi' mos1 rare and riifficult "2l<'('Omplish is lo acqui re a lo! nf knowledge \l•ith<lul le.fling if go to your head . • A .supcr~onic pl anr is not nnly usPleso;, but actually dangernus. for pa ssenger ~ until science can provide us with a supersonic nervous system to match. • The best derin ition of "great music., I have heard was Schnabel's: "It is music lhal has been composed better than lt crtn be pla yed.,. • • Al hC"isl~ launl believers fnr bein~ unahlc to i111e a fully satisfactory ex- planation of ev il : but believer~ are too kind to taunt their opponents for f:?iiirg to be able to f:ive a sa tis(actory ex- planation of goodn~ss. • • • \Vhcn books become so dirty lhat nothing is capable of shocking us ar.y more, only then will "'C read for intrinsic literary merit. • • • To the Ed itor : \Ve are asking your endorsement and editorial support for Proposition I on the June 6 ballot Proposition I r;ills for a $250 Jllill inn bnnd issue for conlinuation of the na- tionally acclaimed Cal-Vet farm and homr loan program . Since l!J2 l l h i s v.·orthy proi;::ram h;is provided S2.8 billion in low-interest. loans lo 267 .000 California \'eterans. Best of all. ·there never has been and' nel'e r will be :iny cns1. to the taxpayers. The program is compleleJy self-sup- porting and se.lf-liquidaling. Bonds are repa id frnm the 1housands of monthly loan pa yments made by veterans. BUT. SINCE THE program is self.Ji. quid ating , a bond issue is required t.n keep it gnini;::. The last bond issue "'as rour years Ago. and money is now ex- hausted due to high dcma·nd from return- ing Vietnam ve1erans. Right now there are thousands of approved applications but nn money to loan . Proposition 1 mu st be approved if v.•e art TO provide more than 600.001 Califnrnia Vie~nam veterans the same opportunity that has been offered e,·erv other California vrleran for more than 50 ,\'ears. The su pporl of your new~paper is \'ital to this effort in view of current voter resistance lo so manv bond measures. The ke.v. naturally, is ihat Cal- \lct is a no-cost program . ALFRED P. CHAMIE State Chairman Citizen~ for Cal-Vet Prop. l Tmfl Cl1ildren 011/11 To the Editor: The fellow who wrote the guest C'dilorial (April 71 on zero Populatinfi Growth ~eems to be even more igno rant than the social theorists he claims are ig- noranl. for one thin~. the articlt claims that most nf the major propon ents of ZPG .ire The most common and profound ·~social theorists who 'have no rea l mi stake that people commit in talking econom ic problems of lheir o~·n ." Welt. about "free.dom" is their assumption that not only arr there social theoris ts v.·hl'I it. ls a personal attribute rather than an support ZPr.. there are all sorts of essentially social relation. ...: biologists and economists. · . . . . :'\todern cnmm uaication has nlade the world smaller, but more hysterical at the same time: it took weeks for th.e Americans to know v.•hal "'as happen ing in the Napoleonic Wars. ;ind months to learn about a ffood nr fami'1e in lndin - now it si multaneously presses dov1n n:i u~ in microseconds. :ind the sheer ('nn· cc ntr ation o{ di saster makes the media seem so "sens;ition~I." . . • ff we really -ran 11 rational societ.y, nobody would be ix:1mitted to drive ;i tta.r without taking a co·mplete physical. men· ta! and emotional €'Xan·ination annu,11ll\': It would cnst a Jot. but not l"IPttrly ~s much as the loss of 50.000 Jives a year iii our motoring massacre. • • • \\"r ust the phr~se "Beaut y ic in the ('y~ or the bch0ld1·r." to suggest that loo ks ar<' v.•holly tutjer.tive; but, In a deeper scil!;e. II hould me.An that '>nly those \Vhn love see the true lineaments of the object. IF I r.IAY. I would like tO qUOte Or. r aul R. Ehrlich 's The POpulation Bomb (Revised Edition1 . page 141 : "There are some very distingu ished econom is ts who do not feel that our capital ist system must be fueled by an e\'Cr-growin~ population ... There. in fact. seems to br nn reason why the Gross Nat.iOnal Product ca nnot be kepl growing for a very long time without population growth.·· . , Then he add:i; the remarks of an rronomi st : "Or. J. J. Spengler wrote. 'In lhc future. economic growth will depend mainly. upon invention, i n nova t i on , technical progress, and capital forma tion. upoo.institutlonali1.ed growtP-favoring ar· rangements. Population growth will prolr ably ptay an even smaller role ~han I have assigned it in earlier d1scu:ssion. It I~ high lime. thcrrforc, that busine~s ce::ise looking upon the stork as a .bird or good omen.' " ( l\IAILBOX ) Let!Prs f rrim readers are. wclcom1. Norn10//u 1rrit1>rs sh()uld con vey thPir t11es.~or1es rn 300 u•ord.s or /r.~s. Th.a right ro·condenst letters to fit spac• or e/iminot.e libeL is resrrved. All let- ters 111u.~t inclurle signa Lifre and mntl· i n~ orldrcs.~. but 11nm£s t1111 y be u1ith.· llefd 0 11 req11tst if .~11fficit!'t1t rea3nn i.~ apparent. Poetry ivill tiot be pub· lislicd. !he br~l pl11n !n save ma nki nd . And . b lhP v.•ay, if 1ve adopt ZPG. nur population v.·i\1 stahiliztl" around 2D45 A.O. with 29.l million people, I be\ievP. and !hen it will go dov.·n. JOHN D. ~!ILLER C'" .,rufl tt'flnie 11 To lhe Editor: I think women should be drafted. Being drafted would ~ot se nd \\'Omen inln dens~ )uni;::les. f\1ost of the service work is done 1n the U.S. 8t1ng in lhP service would be a ~ood experience fo r mos t v.·omen. ~·1en have been protecting our count ry through hislory. There is not much dif- ference bel"'een woman and man . H women v.·ere willing IQ be draftPd, Wt wou ld have a much stronger nation. 1\rt one. not even men . wants t.o be drafted. though women should be willini::: tn donarP. two yea rs of their lives toward their country. Thank ,vou. I hope ynu will n9l criticize /., my letter without thinking about ii. DOUG PARRY Eighth grade student C:ou•cil Q11ul.lficntlfl11• Tn the Editor : Thank you fo r !he editori~I space ouf· lining proposed qulllllifications for a. city councilman /April 41. II.would be a great public service lo rep rint ii before every elcctiori. BEATRICE C. RUSSELL \'ieivs flf lhe Young To the Edllor: fl seems that nhcn young people 's opin· Inn~ 1rt' omitted ; hut they are the ones who rave to Jive on this land 11fler we are gone. We look a poll In our c\a~s on hnw su<'- ccssful Costa Meioa was 1n halting air and watet pollution. The rcsull.~ see m lo spcat for themselves. More eftort i11 needtd. Qtestk1n : My com munity has made: si_i::-n!ficant progress in hrilllng air an~ ~1a.ttr pollution -or;. Sane progress -52. l "~ Very little. if any progress -47.B';:o Wt hope this will Inform you and als.i !)(?rhaps give you some in-depth lnstgtit into yo,1.1ng people's thoughts QI! how their conmunity is doing. L. RICHARDSON deed1 I am 11n honest busints.sman. my Th -•it -1 r h "·II goal is to raise prices to what lhe. trflffic e in> on11. pat" o 1 e ,,.. y .11 '· Th' . 'h' i. ..t ,., i.. Pllot lleek1 lo !nR11·nr')l.n(hl;rtmw----1L'1 -~ar. IS--JS-4 t~1ea, ...... ""..Jr~;..grc;1 l11.1e read~r• by prf!Scnllni: 1h1~ Amrr1e:an free tnlt.rpr1se system. Irvine School. capacity 681)". IL;L, _, _____ Q...,..uotes ·amm«i.ll'ilb..1.51XLchildren.hu _ · __ _ no1 good enough for the S;in Joaquin School Board to tolerate ror even a ft\Y meeting hours. The board nlO\'ed to La Paz Schoo l, cor11- ph1inlng-abou1 nl'1-111rconartionlng. jcl noise and even flies at Irvine School! -K.R. E. MEYER Teachers 6th Grade Current Events Geography Clas:ii TeWinkle School TH'IS FELLO\V who 11o•rott the. ~ilorial s11y!! that ZPG would reduce America 's grcsilness while the re.st of the world forged ahead . Already now half the world goes to slttp hungry. lt Is ·a,fae:t that if all lhl!: worlif's f W{IS evenly distributed among the world's population, .Bu George ---. """"'pa11tr'1 opln1onL 11n<t com· I trled another tack: "Our Preside.nl mentary on to111 c:-of intcrc1L and h.aA appealed to your patriotism and 1lanUlc1nce:, by JJl'OYidfnt: a forum · f for lhr t)lprtulon of l)Uf rtAder11• btseee:htd you lo lower prlce1 ,1nstead o · oplnl0n1, ,11ild . l:iY, prr11cnfin~ fh,. r iltifg prices. Please: -- dl\'rrif' vlrwpo1nt1 of 1ntorml"d oh· He chuckled evi lly ... You m6n I sho uld :t~ersd ·~ apokrsmen on 1oplc1 look at my book& Jnd SA)". 'Good heavens , Ii . I've been making too much m<1ne)'!' No, Wednesday, April 12. 1972 d"r boy. lowerl~g prlets I• not !l1J' .. buslneu.'' • n 1, le•'V" ttlltc•' '•lff•,• vf•wt. 11111 Jlftt.JJffil'l' ltlt'M 91 "-11twt••-· St!WI Alt HI lffn It GIMIPIY 410, 0111¥ flllot. l~nward Hughes._ li.i-year:old bUl:loa~~re every_body would lUffei: frrun ro.!i.rutlr.,."-ii--mNFlDE'-_ 0 _ -. 'f believe ifiat more'11e:s have been-lion. The rel'! of the: world . not even that 1" 11• pr1nte~""1nd told-1.~t--me then a_bout any . Jnuch . .t.be developed countries may (orge -JONES-:--WeU, l1nr!OTT)'. I always othel" tivlng man. • ahtad for awhile, but when overpopula· did get that ml1ed op about will.ch .. • Uo~11tches up with them , there will bt I~ A bull market But, frankly, In· Premier Gold• ~feir . of •r~·-We little left of them . stead or chewing me nut, it seems do not commit ourselves on 1111y.thin1 •• to me you would be better off w ~ithout negotiation-'· We havt one pre-ZERO POPULATION Growth (every memorize it yourself. condition -~no..condiUQn_ . '' · _1guPl!_Das l}O more !!Jan two child~ . . • .. I ~ s c A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. • nl&h cam T el l~e 1eve CllU lhe '""" cut -· u·untinMton~ Beat!h Fountain Valley VOL. 65 , NO. I 03 , 5 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA Svalstad ORiy One WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1972 Precinct Today's Final .N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS • Ill Win . By .MICJIAEL OOOQRJCll -Paul Savarino: 840. to make their dec~ion on who~\'!·ould oc-creased light indus trial deve lopment of governrnent. Onr theme of his ratnpiLl.i:n pL1ns !n prnmnlr a cllYDealffificali!'ln 01 "" 01111 l'llft S11ff -Clarence Casper: 8.19. cupy the two seats vacated by coun-the city. \vas that the c:ity had no probtenis hul rroAram h~ planting trees on city street Former city councilman Be r n ie Sva\stad, who was a councilman for cilmen Ron Shenkman and John Harper. Voters apparently endorsed the 11).yriir rather "unresolved opportunllir~". rncch;ins Svalstad ran a"'ay from a ricld of six severa l months after the 1969 recall elec-The percentage of \'ot~r turoout !his plan by selecling Svalstad and Ad lrr. "I expect a fa irly independent rounc·11 candidates Tuesday in the Fountaio lion, scored a sweeping victory as he y.•on year was less than 1970 ·11hen 28 percent The plan had con1e under attack by two and I "'ill be \'ery indr 1lf'ndcnl 111~ (rll. ' :\rlll'1 ~:iid hr \\"U~ 11ery ex1·1trd abou l Valley City Council election. while"former every voting pre cint except one and of the regi stered voteri; cast their ballots. of the olher candidates. Richards and said S\'alst ad. ··1 h:l\l•n't pr•itn1~1·d his clrC'l1nn and felt th11r 11!1 the can- Chamber of Commerce president Marvin chalked up a n5-vote ma rgin over second The four-screen dri ve-in controversy Casper. anyone anything." hr :idd(·d . dutat''~ ra n ~O(ld campa ii;:n~. Adler edged Jan Wilhelm for the second pla~ finisher Adler. did not appear to play a signiricant role '"I think the results of the . elertinn Svalstad said that hf' hacl hcrn 1nlJ..1ng "I !h1n~ "'c ran expect a co11nc1l that council seal. Adler ~·as chased in the race by i\1rs. in the voting trends since neit her Svals-substantiate the fa ct'that people ~·ant an lo other Californ1il r1t11', h1 ~;l!hcr 1rl1'as r:tn 1111rk together yet y.·ii! h;!1e its share Final returns in the race are : Wilhelm, but mai11tained;•Ji;ar!;';!"~'";!!'Jll1!in!,!O!!f_Jl!!!ad!.,,!n~o!;,r,.!A!!d~te~r~ha~d!.'.!t~ak!!•\~"L...!J"!£'°!!!"JL'-""''~'-""'f';"~'!i"':::~~UlllLl.haLJri.looLJ.a-1he--1ac.....£ountainS.allc}-....:.:.Lh:i~-~·:..1n1--4.1W1~~1w1ldto·ll~-lhlnkers .'' Acller sa id -Bernie-Svalstad :-2:17•.~·-----,,.o•tcSfhTcil@iourinelallying 1o lanO sec-on fhe issu e. • fulure:" said S\'alstad. Tuesday night. for devetopinJ: the fit,1·s 1ndus!rial :irr:i ··1 plnn to sit do11·n and think -~1arVln Adler: l,398. ond place by a 166-vote margin.. Both Svalstad and Adler aimed their Svalstad also said he felt t_he e\ecl io n now rather than in or 15 ~£'11r~ frorn r\rr\thinJ: lhrnu~h and then y.·or.k very -Jane Wilhelm: 1,232. Approximately 2.5 percent of the 14 ,390 carnpaigns at supporting the city's 10. results indicated Fountain Va 11 e y no~'." he said. h:"!rci rn make t-'011ntain Valley a better Cl· -Roy Richard s: 975. eligible Fountain Valley \'Oters turned out )'ear-budget plan and calling for 1n-residents want a positive approach to The returning counril rn a 11 al~1l .~ii 1cl he I) , " Adler added . • _o,ses in Two Other l Incumbents, ! I RETURNS TO GOVERNMENT f:"ormer Councilman Sv1l1ted j NEW FACE .ON COUNCIL Optometrist Adler Dul{e Win By TERRY COVILLE O! lht DlllJ' ~llol "lff _Huntington Beach Planning Com- missioner Henry Duke won a strong vic- tory in Tuesday's City Council electio n, collecting more than, 6,000 votes and knocking ·inaumbent Mayor G e or g e 1'-·lcCracken off the council. T"·o incum bent councilmen, Jerry Mat. ney an~ Donald Shipley, w~re re-elected, but they trailed Duke by nearly l,000 votes, -~ Tjle top fi ve vote-pullers were: Duke: 6,41 6. l\1atney : 5.630. Shipley : 5,547. l\1cCracken: 5.238. How VaIJ.ey Voted James DeGue~le : 4,078. The other seven cal)didates finished in this order: Doyle Miller, 3.764 ; Marcus Porter. 3.562; Richard Belyea, 3.145; Charles Geers, 2.599 ; Da vid Garofalo. PRECINCT I. 16664 T1rr1I Ave. 2. Stearn Fire Station 3. 4. s. 16040 Sha1t1 St. Ni1bl1s School Ethan Allen School 6. 9576 G1rdeni1 Ave. 7. Tam ura School 8. John McDowell School 9. Harry Fulton School 10. Wardlow Fire Station 11. 18208 Santi Sofia Circle 12. J 1m1s Harper School 13. Moiol1 School 14. Gi1l1r School 15. Rancho La Siesta 16. 9484 Toucan Ave. I 7. 18. 19. 9620 La Grin1d1 Community Center Bldg. Cox School Absentee TOT"iL VOTE . ' • .! .. < c ·~ i 41 56 38 43 50 73 126 103 76 95 161 103 77 61 64 58 106 65 51 11 1,398 • ~ • .u ~ ~ • • u 19 50 22 34 . 51 54 65 46 33 -32 50 58 51 46 50 '33 68 22 53 4 839 • .. • • "' u Qi ,. 0 "' 32 54 32 37 36 59 34 49 25 79 49 81 65 73 51 51 . 43 56 64 5 975 1 ~ .. > "' .! c • • ., 59 E • "' c • .., 28 75 2.505; Joseph Whalin_g, t:299; and George Ar nold:. 902. ,.. Tncumben.t City Clerk Paul Jones easily beat Bernard Mahoney 8.954 votes to S,441. CUy Treasurer Warren Hall wa s the • top vote-gette r in the ent ire election .with 12.105 in his favor., He was uri.opposed for re-election. r Some 15,660 voters cast ttJeir balloUi for a 3t percent turnout. 24 66 26 23 42 43 39 43 32 36 46 53 43 49 44 31 32 35 132 110 80 103 103 137 14 0 105 105 176 134 161 124 116 81 96 134 91 114 Diike, who waged an anli-apartmenl, anti-McCracken campaign. said this morning: "l think my victory represents a vic tory far the people. It serves notice 46 ' oil, the vested interests that the people 1 4 69 75 78 66 33 98 93 69 97 68 57 53 48 .40 65 5 840 2.173 1.232 v.·ant their government back." . The race was never close as Duke led from . th e start of the tiilly. McCracken stayed second for a few precincts. then dropped farth er back with Shipley aPrd J\·latncy pa ssing hirn. Nea rly 150 people, many of them Duke campaigners. jammed into the City Council chamber to view results as they v.•erl? beeped out by compu ter. Each time Duke took a stronger lead. there were loud cheers from a large seg- ment of the crowd. ·. .... The only tense drama came during the nilddle of the ballot counling as Matney was running a weak third and McCracken was fourth . As the 37th of 89 precincts came In, ~lcCracken jumped ahead of. ·Matney. Duke supporters, who also wanted Ma tney, groaned. Seven precincts later. Matney regained the lead over l\-1cCracken and never Jost it again. Several precinc ts later Matney also overtook Rhipley to come out second hlghe-St. Shipley. wh ile s!ipplng slightly from hi.~ jy.·o previous vote leading election vic- tories, won his third successive campaign (See DUKE, Page !) Vote Wait Quiet at Bea~h By TERRY COVILLE totally computerized election, -• Fire Chief Ray Pica rd· read out the Of 11M Dllrt ~-Stiff 'Some of the fire was mlssing In election Finance Director Ben Arguello's com-computer results Tue sda y, as he had in WINS ON ,5ECONO :rRY Stockbroker Duke BA~K FOR ANOTHER TERM Cal State Prof S~ipley lsraelsky Posts Easy Valley School Victory By .IOHN ZALLER Of lht DlllJ' P llet S!1ff Oav:d Israc\sky swept lo an easy vic- tory Tuesday In the three man·raee for a vacanl seal on · !he Fountai n Valley School Board. lsraelsky polled 44.2 percenl. of the vote in a field that also included Ed Borowiec and Lorin Lammers. -· Unofficial rcliults of the race are: Jsrae!Sky: 2.066 ..Boro~·lec: J.478 IJamml)rS : 1.139 About 26 percent of the registered voters iri lhe school district turned 'out for lhe eleclion. Officia l canvassing o[ the ballots is not expected to change the oul- con1e. The 34 year-old lsr'.aelsky . will serve - through April. 1973, or the unexpired por- tion of the term of Harold Brown, who resigned last December. •·1t's a great victory for all the people who v.·orked so har d in the campaign fo hel p elect me,I' said 3 beaming lsraelsky at a victory party at his home Tuesday night. ''Now I'm looking forward to gelling down to· hard work as a memtier of the school board." lsraelsky is production ntn·nager for an engineering firm. · ' , ,/ D-'llY ,ILDT 11111 ,~, .. WINS SCHOOL SEAT Fountain Valley's lsraelsky ~lcycrs. president of the school board. He v.·on 18 of 25 precincts In the race, five of them by a clear majority. Boro~1iec carried six preci ncts, n1ostly around the are11 of Huntington Beach in which he Ji11es. Lammers v.·on one precinct. "II. will also be nice to ha ve nur board back at full slrenj:tth y.•ith five members ," said Mrs. Meyers. Candidates carried the campaign to voters mainly through a se ries of about 20 community meetings over the la!lt month. Jsraelsky also spcl'll $400 on a limited poster and handout campaign . Lammers went door to door in the area around his home. 1'l'm sUre David tsraclsky will ma ke a fine addition 10 our board," said Shiela lsra clsky ran for school bo.1rd in Apri l 1969. but lost to 1'1rs. ~teycrs and \Villiam Crane. Is raclsky is currenUy serving as one 0£ that body to take up his seal on the school board. puters did speed up the countitig process, previous el'Cctions, but even· he missed Sadi e Hawkins Dance AL Edison Bigh Gyu 1 n'ght in this year's Huntington Beach It . h' b IO 30 I the nosta loi t ,... ~ nan Autl1or 0·1es . · · nis 1ng Y : ~n as _.i~o • cnse r . -"'·C~l · Edl361rlrrgh School gff1' will have a campaign. ~ihe..JabulaUons,..hand,munted-in the...fire-''We--always-marked It on a blackboard chance t() turn the tables this week M: TO.ithlWiOt:City offlcii s move<I I etr house ofte_n were not completed until a~ gave ·each precinct as II came in.'' HAMBURG. Gerfi\any (AP ).-Ku.rt W. they chl'IM' down their favorlte beau for ele~!10.1LheadqJJ.arter:1 ftom....lhe centraJ_pasLmidnight..... -Pteard recall~. "People could plot11re11s-~1a·rek;°"lvho wrotet1-~l·selhn hi sto ry the friclay nigh! Sadie H;1wklns-D1rnc('. fire station, where it has been the past The finance director said if h' had __ and gufil.._Wbo_was_slrong downto\\'n, or__:__or archeology, dled-lod&y In R Hemburg ~Thc--dance-wijl t:Je'itcld...from ff p;m. tn · 1everatyeffl, a--00 pu 1t-lfiii<fe"" the-city more-men to fee<! ballots o heliun ry in anolher...part oLlhe....city. '1 clinic. He was 57. The author, who wrote midnight in the high school gymnasium. council chamber. , ·machines-It could have~ faster. The com puter operation wa! a llUle under the pen name or C. W. Ceram co.m· Tickets for the dance arc $1 a couple with The move was made· to accommodate Some city official s and many 'Jf the more sterile, with separate }>recincts not piled the J)opular archeologlcal history. an Associated Stutlent Body card, $2.50 lht Cinance. department cOmputers which nearly 150 spectators complained, though, listed. Some or the women who worked ln •1Coc1s. Graves and Scholars,'' wh ich hRS without, and s.1 at the door. lJbulated lhe 15,e&O ballots which· were that they missed the excitement of elec~ Henry Duke's wfnnlng campaign wtr& tokt more than four mllllon copies In 26 Hillbilly music will be _provldtd by lhe cast 'l'llelday. Thia waa Ille city'• fin! tiOn nlght in the old f~eltoust. tS.. BEEP, P•10-ZI ~ lang111s., since public~tion in 1949. 13th Our Band and lhe Turkey Bon~, ,• " - • .on RETURNIO TO OFFICI! Juvenllt ~111 11 M•tney· B52s Smash Red Co11centrations North of Saigo11 SAIGON !UPI) -U.S. "bs2s today ,;truck Communist troop concentrations barely a mile from lhe besieged town or An Loe, 60 miles north of Saigon, while U.S. rroops in northeastern South Viet- nam carried out reluctant combat patrol1 in ''dynamic defense" of their threatened ~ase al Phu Bai. l\-1ilil;1ry sources said the 852 strikes were the closest to a South Vietnamese cily since the Communists assa ult on the old impe riiil cily of Hue in !he 1968 Tel offensive. The Co1nmunisl siege of An Loe was considered a threat to Saigon llsclf. Pr esident Nguyen Van .Th ieu ne'y.· by helicopter to confer with his field com· manders al Lai Khe, midway between Saigon and An Loe, and ordered the selge of An Loe by· 5,000 North Vietna mese· be lifted "quickly." But an armored relief column was sta:led 20 miles to the South by Commu· nist mortar and rocket attacks for the third day. OrruJge Ct1ast U'ealher Look for more clouds oo Thurs- day but co,nslderably warmer weather alnng the coastline. Highs tomorrow in the 60's, Lows in the SO's. INSIDE TODA. Y Apollo 16 astrona1tt.i say they'll be very surprised if th.e11 fail to f1rid evidtllce of volcan· oe~ on. the moon. Ses storu, Pao e 12. · -LM.. l eyt I l~l!•n• U C1IU~nl1 ' Cltull1tll O·H Com1c1 ll c reuwOf'tl •1 01111r Hott t l tltlfttl ,.,. ' '""""""""' Jt•J1 PlnlMI l,.\t Ptt T,._ •tcttll II HOttKfPI lf t.M Ltnllfri )f MtUMll ' Ml"flf'I ... Jl M.111"1 ,.ltnlh 11 HlllMll Nt'#l I Or1119t CO!inly 11 "r" '' SVl'l!I "trttf 0 s"rn 1S·IS Stoel M1'111h ll>lt Tt"lt-IUoll ll Tlle1ltt1 11--tl Wt.i1tlltr I Wt""1'1'1 Htwt U _.t Wtrlf HtWI 4 .. , t DAILY Pll•, " Wtdntsdq, Aprtl 12, l•7it .! .. Apollo 16 ' :: -• • • • • • . Huntington Beach City Election i _____ d l I ti ..; . t -~ i!• j _..x._· __ . .,.a __ .; ft ~ o-i .. .. ~ llLU ~ . , x = . f ~. ~~ May Draw oc .... ...,,_____ ---POLLING ,LACIS __::, __ _ 192 212 Ill 151 217 143 201 161 178 121 119 198 214 172 177 115 157 135 153 146 280 14L 109 138 135 153 137 ~---2 :"._,M"';"~"';,"'"~c;.to_,_~,,,:"m"'•--------~;.--~·-~--:-~.--::--~~.--~2~.--~~.--..,1,,2.---~·~--e~.--:,.1 __ _,1Mo. _ ___;1,.o~.--~..--~l4•1•~,___,l:g_r_Milli.iu._.. . .,__ ___ _ 3, hdor Hom• ~--J·3 4'1 49 '1 1 32-3~ -50 53 '61 --73 ·56 17 106 77 151 4. s.,1090 Hom• 9 56 46 120 79 27 43 57 53 88 52 26 109 103 119 Sr H1v•n Vlow School 7 22 27 44 18 13 20 20 54 • 46 39 13 56 51 97 6. Bl •k••l•y Homo 12 20 49 54 50 30 28 ' 41 53 52 34 12 83 62 129 7. VIII• P1e lflc 7 50 3R 68.__ _ _,s.,1_ 24 ~5~7 __ _.c49 72 92 76 8 116 86 169 8. Golslor School 6 24 26 -69-T 6 28 50 --4ff 72 46 12 6 l 77 125 '9, fdloon School 13 46 45 68 59 41 40 65 51 71 57 17 123 62 149 tO. C1r~nt1rt Hill 7 31 40 56 39 32 37 49 48 66 . 53 14 85 68 129 11. Poc•llc Sindt 13 44 58 50 44 48 51 36 46 43 51 14 105 68 144 ll. P•loroon School 4 35 40 26 , 25 33 32 20 39 42 49 7 73 37 89 13. Hoo por Homo 8 28, 39 25 36 26 3n 19 39 35 49 7 74 34 95 14. St. Fr1ncl1 School 7 42 65 6R . 37 40 50 55 65 74 71 II 110 77 161 IS. Clodflltor Homo II 25 '38 102. 32 27 41 98 89 101 42 II 128 74 171 16.. LoBud Clubhouso 4 28 41 7cY 40 18 24 70 64 94 44 8 II I 54 152 17. Pork Huntington 7 28 33 74 41 24 24 70 55 109 47 12 102 64 145 11. Will Homo 14 32 21 · 43 25 27 22 30 30 42 34 4 67 42 89 19. Huntington ll1y II 21 44 49 31 43 26 34 40 77 56 11 BO 51 110 20. Arov1lot School II 28 4Z 51 28 28 27 29 46 48 31 16 70 48 103 21. HuntlnllfOh Contln•n l1I 14 24 37 46 41 32 31 34 49 58 52 12 64 61 104 22. Oki School 9 27 32 43 25 23 35 46 58 58 63 10 75 58 )20 23. Wudlow School 10 47 84 78 62 34 47 l07 84 121 95 18 157 80 214 241 T1lbort School 8 34 , 32 56 33 17 30 40 53 64 4L 12 65 58 108 2S. Shorkey Homo 8 20 35 32 l8 26 25 17 38 35 46 9 64 30 83 26. R1ncho Hunt ington 16 12 27 . 21! 13 II 48 36 45 47 86 1 78 36 84 27. Limb School ,. 9 24 33 34 27 16 2R 23 58 55 64 12 66 54 108 28. St•wut Hom1 13 27 51 52 17 37 56 32 47 46 48 16 93 55 114 29. Nowl1nd School 6 25 34 ·5a 27 26 28 26 , 48 \ 63 43 9 61 53 97 30. Perry School · 14 48 81 58 29 54 68 47 70 66 75 14 118 83 167 31, Full<r Homo 7 L4 18 20 12 13 II l2. 21 16 2S 5 35 17--45 32. P1ciflc Tr1 ilor Puk 12 68 97 38 16 80 103 26 69 45 114 7 134 82 173 -33. Firo St1tion Hudqu1rtii1 28 78 157 85 58 120 148 53 97 49 1114 20 218 105 257 34. City Hill 31 47 110 37 40 5R 93 2L 61 25 69 15 131 75 l!\3 JS . Church of God 16 48 78 50 34 72 80 33 46· 20 78 18 113 68 144 36. RocrHtlon C•ntor 13 27 61; 46 25 56 58 18 43 26 53 9 R5 57 109 37. High School District 23 117 IR3 .79 37 102 196 58 104 49 160 15 279 75 · 290 38. Lako P"k 10 66 167 50 23 92 · 171 31 94 •, 24 130 10 216 69 210 39. MoHVue 12 26 91 25 22 66 70 II 45 13 ·52 13 94 55 113 40. First Mothodi1t Church 14 24 60 30 30 41 50 28 58 36 66 18 92 68 128 41. B1yshor01 5 22 28 40 18 17 33 15 32 37· 25 2 47 41 75 e------42;--biko-vtew-Park·---------is-~o 61 86-23 40 34 5t 67 82 57 14 120 68 164 43. Herbour View Perk 5 44 15 120 2L 14 41 54 105 129 96 15 181 68 179 «. PIHNnt Vlow School 19 45 46 50 22 16 32 30 40 41 37 24 66 69 119 4S. Rancho Viow School 17 31 57 65 27 28 28 26 69 59 69 JO 94 68 133 46. Crnt Vlow School 17 28 86 54 31 51 54 23 54 50 63 13 LI! 63 136 47. Gotherd Flfo St1tlon JS 30 69 48 18 44 56 31 53 47 81 16 102 63 13 1 48. O.k Vlow School 11 20 48 48 19 30 54 36 53 47 68 6 99 45 108 49. MoNVlowSchool 8 92 43 182 32 29 58 BQ 122 125 72 46 :1110 112 256 50. Hop< Vlow School 7 16 16 86 22 7 14 34 50 74 30 18 67 54 103 SI . Ru1Mll Home 3 21 21 60 16 LB 13 24 47 48 33 19 47 56 97 S2. Price Homo L2 26 28 87 22 16 50 32 54 53 48 30 96 55 127 53. Cl:rok Home 16 58 45 240 45 27 35 ·62 124 113 42 · 39 145 123 235 S4. MorlnoVlowSchool 5 38 23 61 14 17 27 40 63 62 45 12 87 49 113 -SS. Eiftory Hom• I 9 50 41 167 40 22 42 62 IOI -140 42 17 150 82 196 S6. 'Liko·Vlow School 9 45 28 104 33 21 39 28 83 71'1 40 20 91 84 153 S7. GoldonVlowSchool L3 45 17 136 54 19 32 58 83 82 55 40. LIS 90 179 51. Fryer Homo JO 50 62 64 • · 22 19 28 29 58 55 60 8 92 49 114 59. S.1 Broo:ro 13 3L 21 61 16 28 29 30 46 39 41 12 67 52 111 60. S..-Alr1 l 2 59 LOI . L52 29 24 45 79 96 97 128 20 185 97 186 61. $print Vl•w School 3 33 18 110 14 LO 21 39 80 65 43 31 90 58 129 62. Community Methodist Church 9 36 32 67 2 2 4 2 207 6362 4291 35 42 44 17 69 54 107 ·63. Cr.Md Homo 4 35 55 77 7 .37 91 63 76 22 142 50 157 64. SunVlowSchool 8 39 ·47 81 17 .40 40 .2•. 81 , 4 4 6. 52 12 119 50 136 6.5. Murdy Flro St1tlon 9 23 31 48 21 9 27 ·• 48 O 44 9 72 39 93 66. Ba,...110 Homo 5 53 33 121\ 37 23 30 35 83 72 46 22 119 58 145 67. Perk Vlow School 0 17 ) I 34 L 7 LI 15 25 27 38 32 8 44 34 70 6;-KColl".t! View ~hool 10 ~~ 64 l~i ~~ ~; ~~, .~~ 102 , II ~ 70, 41 157 124 251 6. at1 mo 5 14 19 1 19 47 68 < 70 , ,.53 JO . 91 52 113 _21.6 59 237 350 222 205 155 393 316 159 163 94 200 234 138 170 18 I 177 150 313 132 L09 158 300 144 2!i6 187 .... 220 163 132 303 158 134 202 173 118 19R 79 307 I ;)H 179 CAOE KEl'IN~DY. Fla . !AP) -Polii:e and civic officials prepared tod11y for an inva sfon of an estimated million visitor~ to w11tch Sunday's launch to the. moon of Apollo t6 . ~1ean\\·hile, John W.]:n,1:: and Ch11rles ~1. Duke Jr, boarded e lun11r mod~ tra iner _It> rehear~e I 1r lunar desci;t." Tho1nas K. Ma ttingly If "''orked In~ co mmand module si mula to r on \~ orbit exercises. ' ··~ Highway patrol and county law E'n· rorcement offiCers met with fire depart· ment and ri \•il .drfense representatives to work out plans to handle the expected hea\Py lraffic in Brevard County on Swi• day. -· · LI. Ben Brady, Florida Highway Pafrol . leader in Bre va rd . said : 4The time is riJlhl. The day Is right. And lf the weather is favorable, an estimated 1nillinn visitors will be here Sund Ry to watch the launchl All in· dications Rre it's ~olni;: to be a big one. •·Anybody within ce ntral L.iiorlh·ce.ntral or-south-cefflral""Florid a can gel up at 111 reasona?te .hour on Sunday morning and be here in lime for the shot." Brady said. He recalled the la.~t Sundiiy Apollo launching, Apollo 14. when about a mil· lion persons showed up. "The county was fulJ ." he said. "The roads \11ere full and il took about eight hou rs 10 clear out the traffic." 1-"'ifteen add itional hig hv.•ay patrol troopers are being brought in to help han· die the crush. -.\1otels-in the area already were filling up. Later today, all three astronauts were lo board the command module 11imulitor to run through all activity from liftoftun· til they fire out of earth orbit towarit;lbe moon . That covers 2 hours 27 minute< ht the flight plan. · ~r. The two moon explorers are lo si>e:ftd!a record 73 hours on the surface, explOrtd,i• the moon 's hi ghlands for evidence of~ mant volcanoe!I and other lunar i;eciejt}'. They are to be the 9th and ~· Americans to land on the earth sateUit;:.~ tSee relaled story, Page 12) ' On Tuesday, after a five-hour medical examination , doctors pronounced .,.n· three in excellent physic al q>ndition. . "They 're in good shai>e and rcad y;b;· fly,'' reported Dr. Charles Berry, direct&; o( life sciences for the . Natfoo&I Aeronautics and Space Administration: At the launch pad , crews today hoo&id up batteries in the command shi p "fld monitored the Satum 5 rocket as the countdown continued on schedule towacd:' launching' Sunday at 9:54 p.m. PST. ·• Fro1n Page 1 ~~~ .. BEEP -BEEP ••• 70. St. Bon1Vonture • 3 36 35 121 15 33 34 75 80 45 12 102 50 ·133 71. Fir1t B1ptl1t Church 4 34 18 93 27 16 76 66 63 49 13 89 61 134 72. Holl Avonuo Fir< St1tlon L7 42 59 192 32 39 58 M 107· 65 23 152 J 17 ?26 73. MHdowViewSchool LI W 37 JOI 11 25 28 22 55 47 4L. 7 71 61 i10 ' 74. R1ncho d•I Roy 10 57 61 70 7 34 _ 1 37 1 25 60 81 115 i; I IO 73 162 75. Vlll•sro Vlow School 8 21 23 37 15 22 18 18 ·JS 18 to 39 34 58 ~;: :r,~:~:'H!~":°I i ~~ ~~ g~ ~~ I~, ~~ S~ gJ ~; i~ 19 ~g . ~~ I~~ ~~'. ~1~c~·v~;wsc~'!i1 1 ~ ig ;~ ~~ ~~ . t~ ~f ~g ~~ ~~ ~~ . J! ~~ g 1 ~~ 80. Gill School 9 15 27 48 . 11 I 0 24 63 59 · 79 44 8 97 31 11 - 11. Forn Homo 13 23 2 3 2 6 3 6 2 8 1202 1159 2499 2941 75 100 6o 9 !'! ~4 16~ 82. Schroodor School 5 13 50 32 32 I~ 62 31 84 13. Loni Homo 13 28 31 ~~ ~: ~~ !t ~~ 71 59 84 20 102 65 146 14. Clotg-St1e<y Scho0I 13 25 20 , , 53 55 56 12 71 54 112 8865. SKpringdH1lo School 10 4L34 3261 1;: i~ i~ i~ ~~ 39 52 41 8 55 41 90 . •mp omo 3 134 155 133 17 I 6R 77 206 :~: ~~;!!7!!o~:,:bour \ ~ ~~ ~~ 1;~ J~ 21872 ·3~4~ ~14~ 11~ 1~: ~~ Z I~~ ~~ l~i AbMntoo B1llot1 8 14 45 44 17 41 37 38 7 89 16 96 TOTAL VOTES 902 3.145 4.078 6,416 2.505 2.599 3.764 3.562 5,547 5,630 5,238 1.299 8.954 5.441 L2 .105 4,192 Thorns CO?ENHAGEN (UPI! -Peruiionery Knud Kjaer Jensen of Tarm fell headlong into a barberry bush and spent a p1inlul day in hospital while doctors removed 11 total of 4.192 thorns. • OllAN•I COAST HI DAILY PILOT U.S. Sa y s Cargo Of Drugs Went To Wrong Port From Wire Services PORTLAND, Ore. -A trio of Orange Coast men whose truck shipped from India with 1.300 pounds of hashish hidden "Tht Or•root Cot1t DAILY '°/LOT wtift wfllth inside WIS del ivered htfl! inste ad Of Van· •• com11111cd 1111 N•w•·'"••.11." P1o1blrt11td 11v couver, B.C., are preparing a novel trial fl'it Cri nge Cotti 1"1,1bl!1llln.g .Co1T1p111r, ltlll · •1 te rdnio ... ••• 1111nn1t1ea, MOl'ICUy tlll"Ollg~ defense . Frfd1v. for co111 Mtt•, N1w1111rt ''''"· A federal judge has ordrred a deposi· l-'u111<1191on lle1tll l~ou11111" V1!ley. L1911111 ' k fr h Bo h' · 111c~. 1,v11111s~11c111111c~ •r.d s1" Cl•Mt"'"' tion ta en om I e mb,11y s 1pp1nf 1111 Ju•11 C1p11i.1110 ... 1111g11 r991c111 1 agent who dispatched the vehl clt to the ro1•10~ •1 Publl,111d s11u•d1v1 1nc1 .1u"<'l1•1, Canadian port about its Intended destlna· T~1 O•lllt,1111 PUDll1llll'l9 1)1111! b 11 lJO Wts! 11v Street, Cotit M111, c 1111or1111, 9lll~. lion. Rob1rt N. w,,J Defendants face trial M,11y 2.1 in U.S. Pt11ill1l'U lnl P11ol11111r o· I Co 1str ct urt · on charge~ of illegally J 1 ek R. Curley From PGfe 1 DUKE ... 1n Huntington Beach to become the only councilman ever elected to three straight terms in this city. •·rm happy," he said Tuesday night. Councilman Norma GjbbS. sitting beside Shipley, t~pped him on the 11houlder with delight as it became clear he would be re- elecetd. Duke's campaign showed s~rength on all sectors of the city except for the downtown area where fl.1cCracken was stronger. Jn -precincts where Duke w11s !Xceplionally strong. McCr&cken was generally weak , pr.oving the effect.lveness · of Duke's direct campaign against the mayor. GEM TALK TODAY by COUNTERFE·ITS Deception is th,e rule ol many overseas purveyors of watches and gold ~oins. 8nd· y0u should exer· cise caution when you buy abroad. The 1vfid East is the 'Source ol most cou nterleil $20.00 gol d coins. These collectors' Item! sell there al about $60,00, and usually have a 145 199 75 171 81 117 169 140 20.1 95 173 134 100 285 214 125 113 15,660 111' 'I disappo lrited becRuse they couldn't see how their par ticular precinct finished . Some excitement was provided by the loud "beep ... beep ... " of the com· pu ter as i\ transmit1ed TIC\\' results over a closed-ci rcuit tele\'ision sc reen. It takes R00u! six beeps lo counL aif ballots. and each time the leleviSicrl beeped. the cro"·d was silent , wailing tor the ne"' resulls. The co mputer. RS Picard explained. did ~n amazing joh. It provides inrormation on the number of precincts roun:ed . running votf total, nun1bcr of registered voters. percen tage of voters. lists the three leaders -and even tells the time of day. But most observers stil l said thev missed the old fire house excitement and suspense. " :• "'•11Gt111 ,,.. G1n1r11 M•ri•ot r smuggling the drug into the country . · Th•'"•• 1e,,.,;1 They are David Reddy, 23, of .\1801 f:ihtor Th11m11 A. Mvrph i111 Street Of the Golden Lantern . Dana Chi rl•• H. L:::''"' Ed~:_Ji.~ '· Nill Point : Brian fl.fcAdams. l:i,. of 20286 DeGuelle surprised i;everal observers with a strong race to finish fifth in the voting. He had not been expected to be a serious threat. but did easily outdi!tance other losing challengers. f'ormer <'ily administrator: Doyle Miller 's walking camj>algn apparently did' not pay off as \\'tll as he had hoped . He fin is hed sixth. benlnd O.Guell•. correct gold content. They are still, however, counter· !cit, and no bargain for the authen· The ring for Mother or Gr1ndmother wit h from I to 9 GENUINE Birthstones from f 29. 95 _ • Aa1J111n1 MMi•t,... Ecrlter• Uguna Canyon Road. Laguna Deitch . end T1rry Ce ... ill• · Blake Bidwell. 26. of 27 18 N. Townlev...St., Wesl Or•nfl c.oimty fdtter "9 HHtl..,e11 IHd Office Santa Ana . 11111 •••ch lo1o1l1.,,,; Customs agent! "'ho claim they M•ill11t >,;;,.,u ,,0. '•7 790, •2•41 discovered hundreds <If plastic-wrap-• Ofller Offl"' ~· L•1VM •••t11 · 1u ~.,~" •"•flV• packets of hashish Jn the fender wells and "'''' M114: "° ""'" 111r t""' bed of the ne 1 ck 1 d h 11 d P<11wrio•1 1111c11• uJ1 N•w~· ll01Jl•,,1,.. w ru llrres e l e A ege ~n c1-n11: Jc.I "'''"' 1:1 c1,,,l!\t "••• rtcipienls. An analysts .of the precinct voting In· dicates that votes were widely 11prend and no one are1 could be uld to ha ve controlled the election. Duke, Matney amt Shipley will take <or ret1ke\ their places on the city council Monday night. tic collector. In England and the Far Ea•t you can buy "Omega'' watches at very low prices. Faithful duplicates in Availabl e in 14 Kt. wflite or yellow 1old II appearaiicc and markings , they are i often not genuine. 1··1 Although the w a t c h may be ·i I marked "automatic." !requeotly It 111 -' ' ---1---.:t:T~":•P:•;••~ 17141 64.1.4111 Defense altorne.ys for the trio will .. _.,A'fiiitliliforr.tl1f---J-...,.,gu,·ttiat-ft!ddy:-8ldwell"l~d"MCA'.d•111 Both-Oppose Bid apecllied, and the jeweled move-I , b noi. Rarely Is It the 18 kt. gold J c. :.J.J. J ~ • ,,_ ,..,. 0r .... c-..., c~1t1te didn't·intend for the vehicle to enter U.S. .... ,,,, lerrltotlal wate rs at All. coovr11111, 1•12. °''"" C.•11 '"A1•111111t A deposition w1s order-• taken from C•,,.,Nnv. Ho Mwt ,..,.Ill, 11"'U••lllri•• cu ••tet111 ''"'"" ., ""trtl•tm•M• 111rt111 Shipping agent B. C. Buhuawala on ::.•If~ ~~I tMCltl etr-destination Of the t\UCk dtllvert(! by 8 ...., '\.... ...,... .... •t , .. ,. M•u. Dutch ·rrtlRhter 1r a result, t1~ie.L ... ...,,~_,. ~ · c•,.ltr 1.1.u Jack C. Wo""· asslatant U.S. 11torn•Y '"'""'ff' ... ''"" JJ ,. """"11'11'+'1 11111111,., ''6 •rttt.tt.M n.•• """"''"· and prosecutor, 11Jd •th1 action wu liken ·on tht defense ltwyers'llfotlon. • . . WASHrNGTQN (AP \ -S.n1. Alan Cr1nston and John Tunny (~llfJ. l'uuday voted . •11~-moUon to refer a blll to ltm!fthe praldent'a Wlr "°"'"' to the Judld1ry Commlll" lor 4! d111. lor 1 study of Ill oonstltutlonallty. The Senate rejected the motion by 1 vote ot eo lo 2'» I I I ment you're promised is too often • • umnhrte:J ewe er :J worth far less. r · . We ha~• Omegrwatcfiea and an 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., CO ST"' MESA Interesting collection of coln1, au •t low.overhead prices. Their I U• CONVENIENT JE•M.S 21 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION ,, ·. thentic!ty " backe<f by Out almo1f IAN)(AMll)CA•O -MAITU CHAR-I ,HON( .... ,. .. 26 yeart In Co~.ta Mesa. ~~----------r::m-~---..;~---il.·2' ~ ' -- 1 . , H OAILV PILOT :i ~ 17 of. 44 Incumbents · Lose •• Ill _Count y Races ' • Orange County cltlzens turned out in McCracken1 Huntinglon Beach and Tony -La Ha.bra became tht Jlrsl Or1nge Wee TU~sda:Y.--tod.. tl'ie: variOua city Forster-, San Juan Capistrano. County communily to elect twtfwomen 10 -r->liticai..oFganiutiorls'"'Wtrt'"frying1 o-,,u -Garden -Grove_elect councilm .. llJ IL..IIltt....council..JN.innera were-Mrr.-Ellz&betll Ccmmtsslon In the 1170 mwlcal chairs distinction or ~Ing th e-lone woman se:rv· cumt,eo.t 3,J30; Joy L. ~eugfbauer, pollt{cal.'ha"'-'."ss..,10,......=.,,c::-:~:::-=:;-:--ing-.ln an)lo-Of the...2.3 citieu·W.lllg-~-~$82.:-J4anel1-Fry-Jd.493. -n Stanton, Frank MarshoH made a The w'innt"rs ln prlnt•1p11J inla nd cities· Buena Park -Je4>se ~t Davi1, in· tog{\ther ttle shattered pieces today. Bernard C. Adams, as its first direct-vote Graham, an ultra conservative and Robin , __ _,.,_. _ _,,n-an-election--remirtlscertt-of-lllM,c--r11'ayor. He soundly defealed Democratic Young , a 23-year-old liberal . 1---11-1--'W":t.....0,Ulled 17 of 44.Jnc.umben coon-poHtteal-figure-•tld~tneumbcnt-Goun(· Ana·hetm-\1bl£rr !Urifed-<lown t>On successfu l comeback afler losing his Annhelm -Ralph r.·. Snee•••. S."'.· m'· t 3 415 II Id ll B V h "' ~ cu "'·n , , ; aro , ousman, council seal two years ago. oters l ere Calvl.n...L-P-tble.~· -1ncumboolr o,·l5.l-r-9,4!1L...St• I M ~~• also !pp-roved a fl}easure \\'h1Ch"'Wlll soon r-"'· -~~ n ey ey~ ,,.iu.i. - n s r t· n l. n • • d 0 I· • t cilmen including five mayors. Almost 45 ilman John R. Dean . Roth who had been named in 1970 10 fill Pftcenl of the electorate cast ballots. \Voodrow W. Butterfield . conlro\'ersial Highlights of inland city voting: county Jilanning commii;s~ member, the uneipired term of county supervisor ·-l\tayors Tony Coco, Tustin, and Ha l ran second in the race for one open Ralph Clark. Sims, La Habra were defeated . Other ci-Ga rden Grove council seat. W. E. -Los Alamitos dumped conlroversial ty leaders defeah!d \\'ere from coastal Donovan was the winner among 17 can· counciJman J~ Hyde, a short time cities, Ed H.irth. Ne\\'J'l()rt Beach; George . didates. Other highlights we re: member of tbe Local Agency Fonna1ion make that communify the second in the Orange -Jess F Perei. 1ncumbt>nL Fullerton-Duane \\'mters. incumbe.nt. county to-el~ a mayor-b) direct \'Ole. 7.362.: Jenies JacknlB.n. ~.389. JO&-.832t--Roberl &-W11rd. 3-.665 ; Robert ·g. -Westminster l\1ayor Derek l\!c\lihln· Ternple , 4.572. Root. incumlx'nl , 3,J74, nry . cha irman of 'the Orangr County Tuslln -Dona!rl J Sal1arell 1. l.6~2: Los Alamiloti --Kenneth l\I1ller, 679; - Transit. District Board easily v.·on reelec-Joseph B. Lang ley. I ~21 : Ra lph \\'e!sh Charles H. Long. incumbent. 652. lion as did incumhfnt councilman Joy Jr · 1.095. Stanton -Frank N. r.tarsholl, 1,185 ; Neugebauer v.·ho until Tue5day held the Y.'estminster -Derek r.tc\Vh1nney. tn· Albert J. Nu1Jens. 820. Irvine Massive Annexation Finally Relent 100 Gls Refuse Front Position PH U BAI , Vietnam IAP ) ::--About IQO American sold iers from one of the lasl two co mbat infantry brigades in Vietnam bal ked al being assigned to man a forwa rd defense position today because they considered it too danlierous. They finally relented, bul 45 of them carried out the order only when they were told their absence would endanger another U.S. unit already in the area , one of the men said. He said the reluctant troops felt the path they had to take to get to the posi· tion wa s loaded with booby traps. • TUSTIN I L T.l USE IRVINE 11ANTA AN £L TORO AIR STATION ... ' 9,600-a ci·e Pa1·cel Bid A1111 ou11 ced . D,\ t;~QHGE Ll'.ll l\I~ 01 !~t Dill~ l"llel ttl!! <lff1c1als of C;illfornia·s nt-1\e~t c1tv an- n11unrr<l a 9.liOO acre annr\alinn b.; todav !h.11 11·011ld nu1kr·lrvi1re t)rani;:c Countv'5 '..ir,Ct'SL C'l1\ ll'llh more thrill 27 .800 acre~ or. l:l ~ciu:1rr 1n1lcs Anah P1n1 1s nn1v the t···un!.1 ':;: l;1rgt1.~1 city 11i1h :1:1 square 111111'.~ Sho11J~ af!rr 2 a.n1 lr11ne \la~·or \\'llharn F1schb<1ch revealrrl the c1tv's in- ten t to file an annexation bid Bnd a "sphere of influence" map with the Local Af:(cncy Formalion Commission <LAFC) llus n1orning . By 9 a .1n;-tod:i;.r Cil~· !\lanagt"r \\11111:1111 \VooHctL Jr. said th e L:\FC filings 1vcre complete. ' In Saigon. the U.S. Command said that none of the soldiers act ually refused to go into the field or failed to obey orders of their orficers and non commissioned of- ficers . · o.c. ......,""_"' The lO:l-dav old ci ty's first annexation bid rp1ickly \\'as dubbed tbe ·'F'rast<'r an- nex11tinn " hy rnu ncilmen. ThP 9.fi23 acres l.\ 111~ sourhrl'l~.t of the present C'1ty boun· rt:11·1t''I 1orl11dr Lion Counrr1· Safa r 1 \\'lldJ1fc rrc~rt'\'£', home o1 .thr prolific king of !hr beasts whose pro11·css wJth lionrsscs has hecome legend. 1 '"l'he soldie rs ;,ire presC'nlly occupying the orginally planned defen sive position in the \'icinity of Phu Ba L" the command said in a statement. "The element is part of a 6()().ma n task force moved into Phu Bai yesterday for the purpose of securing U.S. troops and installations in the Phu Ba i area .'' COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH •. LAGUNA BEACH The ~phrrc of lnfluent'c m11p h1nl s an rvcn lllrj:!Cr <01ty may be pl;inned by lrl'1ne ofJ1c1;ils. It ma tches the bound- <i ric~ of !hr 53.000-acre c·1ty origi nally proposed prior to incorpor<ition and du· pl1catcs a sphere of interest map filed Bai K just south of ~lue, the ancient- imperial capital and presumed major target of the current North Vietnamese offe nsi ve. The base is 57 miles south or the demilitarized zone. SHADED AREA SHOWS PROPOSED 9,600-ACRE ANNEXATION h1sr year b;-lhe Council of the Communi· fies nf fr\ ine (CCI). CCL is the commu- ni ty Rroup for merly headed by now Councilman John Burton who~spear-Sal.ly'• Bar k Irvin. liefs te It County's L•r911t City With 45 Squ• re Miles, Including 1,600.acril Industrial Parcel ~1arsha Owen , better kno\vn as Sally Stanford, v.·on a munic ipal election on her six th attempt and no\v \Viii beco me a member of lhe Sausalito City Co uncil. Once the operator of a San Franciso bordello. 1'1iss Stan- ford had been a candidate in _ every city council election since -1962. The command's account said: ''Today at 3 p.m .. elements or the 2nd Battalion, Isl Infantry, 196th Infantry Brigade, were making prepara tions for mo\·ement to defnsive positions in the vicinity-or Phu Bai. "Rumors to the effect that. the area n·as an ambush site loaded wit h booby traps circulated amdng .some members ol the unit., Voters Decide: No Fluoridation In Sa1i Cleme1ite ·Parks 1Heas11re Loses Fluoridation or San Clemenle '1 water supply never got off the ground in Tuesday's munici p51 elections. The onl y segme"t of the city's vot ers W eatl1ers, Byr11es Whip Capistrano Incumbents · which came close to granting the con- troversi al issue even a chance 11! a simple majority was the city's group of absentee voters. The margin in that area wl!.s 46 yes and 66 no. In the city's 10 combined-preci nct \'Ol ing areas the measure endorsed by many local dentists failed miserabl y. By PA~1El.A HALLAN •' Of Ille 0111, l"illl St1U Dr. Roy Byrnes. 47, and James K. \\''tat hers, 37, decisively trounced in- Love r Leci ps , Kills Hu sband PRAGUE (UPI) Ver a Czermak jumped out of her third story window \(1hen sh e learned her husband had betrayed he r. Mrs. Czermak is recovering in hospital after landing on her hus· band, who was killed, I he ne\\'spaper Vecerny Pra v da reported. · cumbents Tuesday In the race for two seats on the San Juan Ca pistraoo City . Council in a record turnout of 65.3 per- cent. But the referendu m measure asking voters to approve a 20-cent lax hike for pa rks de velopment and maintenance Jost by a slim margin. The major vote-getter was Byrnes who received 746 votes. Other results are Weathers, 693: incumbent W i 1 I i a m Bathgate. 592; incumbent Thom as A. Forster. 569; Judith Beggs, 352 and Wil liam Reid, 238. The parks tax: lost with 781 voti ng no and 758 vot ing yes. Or. Byrnes. a pathologist, called · the victory a desire on the part of the voters fo r new blood. He said the vote count proved that most people want the town to remain small a11d support his and Weathers' platform. Some observers said· the vote by. older citizens swayed the totals , plus the eclipsing effect of new state rf:gulations which will bt launched this fall in South Coast area schools. Children there will receive surface doses of fluoride on their teeth. But that technique. said the ma jority of the dentists, would not be as effective at countering tooth decay as addition of the compound to water. _The foes_to_the additi on ot fluoride hammered away at the costs , philosophical argument! on pub I i c medication and alleged health hazards to certain persons who would drink fluoride . Not.ably absent in San Clemente 's vers ion of the fluoride war. howe ver. was the slrong hint at "subversKin" which has been commonly heard in other com- munities. Laguna lncnmhents Win Ci vic Lead er Harr y Law rence Defeated in Bid By BARBARA KREIBICH Ol l'M Di iiy l'lltl 11111 Jncumbent.s Charlton Boyd and Roy Holm were returned to their seats on the 14una S.ach City Council Tuesday. edg· int out popular civic leader Harry J. Lawrence .by a comfortable margin of votes in a heavy turnout of !>6.46 percent dI reg istered voters. .. Tfle results were : ; Charlloo Boyd. 2.8.14 1--'l--->,-y-W:-Hotm, :i9I Harry J. ~wreoce, 2,2i7 ;Frances Ha ller. 2,115 • : S.th Leeds. 385 -Richard carr. 382. Lawrence, wno had been regarded in m•ny quarters as a sure. winner of one of the two vacan~ats, outran Incumbents BoJd ind Holm in only three ol the 13 preclncta. but ffis margin in lht.se. was nol 1ufficient to change t~ total vote.. • The pattern or voting ror Mrs. Frances the cou ncil on which Boyd and Holm have Haller, Lawrence's running mate, was served as a minority since the 1170 elec- almost identical. lion were regarded, by posl·ele:ction Runners-up Beth Leeds and Richard apeculalors , 1s havin1 hid a major in- Carr wound up only three votes apart at fiuence on the 'voting. the bottom of the tally. Proponents of a current campaign to Voter turnout exceeded ~ percent in recall councilman Edward Lorr, one of 11 alt but lwo precincts, and tnpped the 80 three·man majority elected in 1170, were percent mark in precinct 3 (Holly Street) jubilant Tuesday nig ht. and precinct 9 (Temple Hills Drive ). "the people have expressed themselves The winnin trend sho\ved u .early clud)'..:Jaid...JorLBz:and.Jeader_oJ...-1 w en a sentet ots were ai'tted. recall movemenl. "If we can get lhrough givi ng Boyd and Holm a clear, lead over-this tecall electron in August and find one Lawrence a,nd Haller. more good man to work .u•ith Boyd and The pall.em was even more pronou11.ced -lfolm we can end the terribJe polarization When the first prec.Tnclresufl!. from of this community." Arch Beach lfeights. gave Boyd and Petllions bearing 31098 signature:s scek· Holm 113 and 114 votes. respectively, -in11-Lorr-:...re<:.1ll-wer~fHed--with · against ·37 11nd 36 for Lawrence a.nd clerk Sunday~ If 11 mlnlmum ;'Qf 2.l:lq are, H11111er. · verified 11gainst mtster voter. re;:istratlon. The still-sen$iliv,e hi11h rise Issue and ·lists, th! city council will be obllge.d to dissatlafaction with the performance of .set a reCall eJection. ' . ' Clemente Voters Sweep 2 headed the incorporation election bid . The sphere of interest fl.Jing places the r!!,1· nn reco rd as being Interested in an- nrxatinns b~· nel j.hboring cities affecting !hr nutlin!'rl area. The map filing would nol nf itself prevent annexations of land Incumbents 0 --r-o-ff • -----11:Y.1ne-nu1y-so1ned11rwanHo-inc1ude-t~--ut 0 lee the c11y . but does require the LA'FC and nt·•~hboring cities to info rm Irvi ne of- San Cieme'rite's vote~s removed two in- cu mbents from office and chose Arthur Holmes and Paul Presley as new ci ty COU;ncilmen Tuesday -and one of the races was a s~ueaker all night long. \Valier Evans Jr., who polled steadily throughout the city. lost his bid for reelection by three vote s. The, thorny iss ue of nuoridation of the city's water wa s soundly trounced by more than a two-t0-<ine margin. The total s for the four top runners were Holmes, pulling the largest vote v.·it lt _),458; eresley scratching by with second- highest with 1,172; Eva ns nearly making it with 1,109 and i\>frs. Ed w i n a ~1c0ermott, a· newcomer to the election arena , pulling 704 vote~. f1c1t11s of acllons they may pro('IOse that \1·nuld affect the land's future relatio n to lr1•ine. r-.1ayor Fischbac h stud 'd \1•as the coun- cil's ronsen sus during a 45-rrunute ex• ecutive session, that the Rnncxa11on bid \Vas-needed ln protec t an Irvine Company industrial area that will be developed "within the next yea r or two.'' The ex· ecutive session followed Tue sda y night's regular council meel 1ng. a z c GOLD MEDAL Folding ·DIRECTOR'S CHAIR .. SWEETHEART CHAIR 12ss OR TWIN HEADBOARD ~ .. .,. 198! ... 2988<1,, 34 88 Nymph Chair .......... 51388 WASTI IASKITS .... 2.ff , •• .' ••• ,, , •• SALi 1.11 HAM,llS .... 2.fS , .•.. , ••• ,, ,, .•• SALi 1.11 HAN•IN'9 U.SKns CHAIRS (wilh .,111.1 .... )t .fS .. , ...••..•...•....... SAL'I 27.11 nA•ltl •t NIGHT STAN D :JO" hlth , ••••• 19 .11 O!it '9 •ff-'''1~1. Ml!lf IHm1 illullrtled """' .. 11111111r1r1t1 "' tt l tM,, ' e C#100Ne f r o111 wide. varlr 1y of r a11 va s rolo r N ---·---1---- •~fluality liard wootl .- f•·•t•••e!c i11. 11a t11ral, or blacl< fl11ish --11---- ., '. " . • \ \ I/ OAJL Y PI LOT \Wtdntsdl)', A~r!I 12, 1972 .Just Coaarting a Wall Stands~ 45_ Yiflages in Iran Eartliquake Area Obliterated f'rom.... \4'lre... Sen•lcti de.hris lrom 1onday'1 earthquake ht SH1Jt4.Z, lr1rt Premier-Amir A.bas Hovelda toured the earthquake ruins at Qetr today, found not 1 wall1Ull stand1ng g not a sin&J.e..n$ldtnLWUhout aome...in- Jury. rn1tida told rt!Porters he esllmaled the dea th. toll at 3,MO·J.800. slightly lower than the figure CJf more than 4,000 given by rescue officials. aouthem..ltan.....w.erLte.scued tod1y. One t'll1ll clutched hla: school books. All 1uf· fered from eihauslion and hunger. Tremors still AWi)' the..to.wo,_w.hlcb w.as onoe the govtrnor's .arta ual. ff'equen cy after the .Persian New March 21 . ... Year "J was saying my morning prayers when 1-slight tremor shook me. I thought n<>lhlng ()f ii. I w2s-userl to it. But I had ha rdly finished my 10-m!nutes' prayer ""'hen the whole roof colla psed with a shock like a bomb e-xplosion. I ... ····i'l········· ------------··-·------···--·-·--·---·. -·· upen Season ·, Thrr.e. children, trapped for 36 hours in "The area has been trembling all year," s.afd a farmer, Safar Keshtkar, 41, who lost his wife, three sons and d•_ughtor; _ '.'W• ha.d .. &oL U>ed to daily tremors, which noticeably Increased in 1•!1· rle:molishrd my family :-my -home;· my future . I wish I had been killed too." I On the Mayors _ MORNL'G AFTERS DEPT. -The 6moke IS now beginning ltl cl ear a/Irr yesterd3y 's c1fy council elect1ons up and down the coast Out of the haze, th is cor· ner 1s left vo"ith its peerless pohtical pred !clions last Sunday on the outcome. This means I don 't ha \·r much to do to- day except sit around and shake my cryslal ball and mumble a lot. fQr exampl~ Tuesda y turned out tll be a bad day for in<;umbent mayors all along the coast. Mayor Ed Hir th of Newport. Ma yor George C. l>'lcCracken of Huntington Beach . J\1ayor T ho mas Forster of San Juan Capistrano and 11tayor Walter F. Eva ns of San Clemente were all on the ballot .seeking re-e!ecllon. This corner pred icted all would "'Jn . All of them Joel. If this isn't a record in the bad pred1c· ting department. irs got ~--clo~e enough to frighten the current tithst. It all suggests to me that I might look for some line of work other than the mayor.predicting busirless where my prognostications l!ieem to be the kiss of political death. Overall in the city council races up and down the coast, here's how things shaped up: ~'EWPORT BEACH: In a campaign that got hotter in the late going, this cor· ner envisioned Ma yor. Hirth ge tting re- elected and former councilman Dee Cook being returned to office. Instead, t~e combine of Paul Ryckoff and Jonas Sto~e came home victors near 2 to 1. We got Don J\.fclnnls re-elected to his seat. Never mind that he wa1r unnpposed .. SAN CLEr-1EITTE: l picked J\1ayor Evans and innkeeper Paul E. Presley here and got a split. Evans lost ; Presley and Art Holmes got elected. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: \Ve \\·ent fer Mayor Forster, declaring nobody with his pioneer name could Jose. and in- cumbent Bill ·Bathgate. Both lost New San Juan councilmen are Dr. Roy Byrnes and James Weathers. RU1''TlNGTON BEACH:· This corner fa vored Mayor McCracken. and in· cumbents Oonald 0. Shipley and Jerry A. Malney. The mayor lost, Hr.nry H. Duke was the top vote-getter. and Matney and Shipley won. The way things were going, I was lucky to ge t a 2·1 split. LAGUNA BEACH : Here I saw a pair of incumbent s as winners in Roy Holm and Cha rl ie Boyd, supported by village- oriented resident ial interests. The y faced a strong challenge from commerc~ er1ented cand idates Harry Lawrence and Frances Haller. The residential folks voted . Boyd and Holm won and we 'll take 2 lot 2. COSTA MESA : It seemed hke hal f the to"''" was en the ballot. This corner likr.d Mayor Wilson. former mayor A. L. "Pink" Pinkley and challenger Dom Raciti. All three won. It was nic r. to go for one ma yor who not only got re-elected but turned out lo be the top vole-getter in his.10 .... •n. Things cail't all be bad. • So there )'flu have ti . folks . up and down the coast with sometimes foggy -predic· tlons. Overall , we managed to call nine races and mis s the boat on six others. Congratulations to alt the winners. Con· dolences to the losers. And as for me, I'm just glad I'm not 1n th e horserace handicapping dodge. Stanford-hound SANTA fl.IONICA ~AP l -The. former president of Rand Corp.. Henry S. Rowen. says he will join the Stanford Un iversity faculty next fall . RO\\'en, '46. will be a professor of public management in Stanford·s graduate school of business. Laxity Cliarged Two Airli11es Face Quiz On Hijacl{ h1spection Fro1n \\'ire Service:s \\'ASHI NGTON -Un1lerl Airl ines and Pacific Snuthwest Airlines will he in vestJ· gared by !he Federal A .. v 1 at 1 on Adm1n1s!rat 1on (FAA! on ctiarges they fa iled to comply wi!h government regula- tio ns for screening passengers. Tht F'AA 'T'uesday gave United and Pacific Airl ines 20 .days lo respond to FAA .. notices of investigation." The no11ces involve hijackings of 11 Unittd Denver to Los Angeles night Friday and a Pacific flig ht from Oakland to San Diego Sunday. The h1 jackrr of !he Uniled flight demanded and received $500,000, then bailed out of the aircraft over Utah . A suspect. v.'as arresled at Provo. Utah. The other hijacker also demanded SS00.000 but v.·as subdued before he could carry out his plan to bail oul of the plane "'ith the money. f AA spokesmen said the notices had been sent to the airl ines "alleging that on lwo recent hijacked flights ne ither car- rier had screened passengers in ac· cordance wHh the requ irements of the federal aviation regul11 tions." Government regulations require all U.S. airlines to use elaborate screening systems to prevent passengers from smuggin'{ guns and explosives aboard commprc1al aircraft. . The measures include application of a behavioral profile !o spot hkely hijackers. a thorough baggage inspection. and if necessary a physical search~ <> f passengers . The investigation couJQ lead to civil pe_nalties of a maximum of $1 ,000 fine by the fAA for each violation. In San Diego, PSA presiden1 J. floyd Andrews responded tha l his airline uses "tvery mean s'' e1vliilable to preve-nl hi- jackings and noted the PSA hijacker was not armed. but only claimed to be ca r- rying a hand grenade. ··~o means of surveil:ance aavilable v.·ould have alerted us to the potential of this man." Andr e"·s said. In Chicago, United announced an in· vesligation will be conducted into ttll securily procedures surrounding the hi- jaclting last Friday. In other skyjacking aclion : Paul Joseph Cini. rega rded as !he first skyjacker lo attempt to use a prirachute, has been sentenced to life in prison at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Cini, 28. was convicted Tuesday on seven charges resulting from his tu- jacking <>r <in Air Canada jet ""'ilh 118 passengers across the U.S. border ro Great Falls, Mon t., and back to Canada last November. A psychiatr ic examination ha s be~n ordered in Portland for a mild·mannered 56-year--0ld accountant accused of threa t- ening tG blow up a jetliner Tuesday unless the U.S. Treasury paid him half a million dollars. l\1ajor, Burton Davenport . Vancouver, \\'ash .. "'as held on SS0.000 bail today f<>r allegtdly boarding a Continental Air liner bound for Seattle and Hawaii with a bot· tie he said contained nitroglycerin. U"I T11t.tt4ti. SOLDIER HOLDS BOTTLE OF ALLEGED NITROGLYCERIN H_ijack Suspeet Attempted to Seiz• Airli ner •f Po rtland Airport Tornadoes Slam Midwest • Girl Killed i1i Missouri; 30 Hurt • in Illinois HAllOHAl WtA.llUt $ltVICl IOtlWf ft 7AM l Sl •-11~77 l.ibOC!ut••~• (IOIHIV .... 1, ..... '""""'•¥ ,,,,.,, .. ,,,,,., t l!llHty II 1t. c!·u11v Bm •o .. , cloull~ l u•l•!o, c•-v Cllt r!vle<i, (I ~ C!l•c•oe, lrwfv ., H " .. .. .. .. " (o""'l"~•t•, clDl.'lly' t1 Dtf•Yr• cl-I ta Dr1 "'"'•'· ct"llfy 1t Clrt•oot. t•evor • u ,.,., Wort~, ct-y IJ(I ... !!•"••cloudy II ~Olloh,1111. dlll.l!ly (1 IMl•llJl!Olll. (IOIJO't' 10 JU""-IU. tlr tl 4\ "'"~' C•Ty, ciway ~1 I.ti Vtotl, <l flll':ly 11 L'll 1\11111.,, <1Mr ~· " .. " " • " " " " • .. • Nt~l.t, r.1°'1dy 7' 11 ,.., ........ t*••· If ~ Mllw•uk~•· clOIJ(l'I' •) l1 • M11!11.SI ,. , •l lfl. '~ Jl Mt\ol Orlt1111, <.JOllO'y 1> M•w YOU...."1A•'-tl -~''"' s,.1,... If -'°P!Ot'>I•, <1-y ' tJ "'"'~"· tlM'f U "ortttf'ld, 0,, , tloudy 11 &r LW•l• .,:llllldV " Liii I.tit (lty, <ioufy ,, ...... ""•"11:•1( ... c:IMy _,, '"''· tlol.t9"Y JO ~-tlilur(-.. "•lfllr'Q'°"" lllllW'Y II ·" .. ... lOWtlt tt~tl•AtUllS " " " \lfl '1\1 1.T"IR ,OTOCAST & .. Survivors report that treinors last yea r forced them out of their v1llagf's anrt in lo tents. But as they grew atl.'.uslomt'd to the shocks , they returned to their hon1es. The lush green \'alley around Qcer is a scene of rlesolalion. forly-five villag~ an area of 480 square miles have been ; obliterated. Rescue Yl'Orkers «onl inuf' th eir searl'h for survivors and medlt'a\ teams t'are for the 2,600 injured. Hoveida has eslablishC'rl temporary headquarters in Shiraz, lflS miles north or the quake area, to 1upervise operations. -· • j 1'he ,(!OVernmrnl hf!S rCJt'Cled offers or International aid jn the rehabilitation pro· cess, saying its own resources ""'ill suf· fice. Most of the victims were women children. and Ul"I T•l•Pllol'e ELDERLY SURVIVOR SEEKS SIGNS OF LIFE IN !RAN DESOLATION Not a Single Resi dent of Oeer Escaped Witbout Some Injury The men already harl left hon1e for the fields when the tremor. Jran ·s \1•orst since 1968 ""'hen 10,000 died. struck al 5 33 a.m. Among the survi\·or!'l l\'a:i; Saltanant Haskari . 45, the mother of six. f ou r of her children died in the dlsrister. "~1y daughl'r was preparing brcakfas~ ""'hen I fl'll a shock under my feet," sairl :-.trs. ~lask:ari, her tear-streaked, unwashtd face covered '>''ilh cuts. "I sc reamed 'F~arlhquake '. Earth· quake! Earthquake! Everyt hin~ feU around me . ll ""'as horrible. It wa s so dusly it .... ·as in1possiblt' to see ." She finall y was pulled free , suffering from a broken leg anrl cuts. Another survivor satt:I : "I "'en't nut ear- ly into the backyard to ""'ash. Then the e;i rth shook with a great r 0 a·r. Everything coll apsed arounrl m('. I could hear ' cries from inside Our three-room house. I ran to mv uncle's house hut it had rtisapf)f'ared . ;Three of my cousins died there ." Exir Rast i. 20. sent her husba n1J <>ff to work and v.·ent back inside to ft'ed her babv. ··;\s I picked up my baby. there "as a tremendous rocking and sudden ly I \\'as buried up to my chest." she sa id . "f held my baby 1ighlly and finally my husband came and pulled us out." British Qi sann Terrorist Bomb After Safe Wait BELF'AST. Northern Ireland iUPI J - Britl~h army. bomb eX'J)erts pla:"ed a waiting game through the night anrt ex· ploded a bomb planted in a Londonrlefry dry c.·leaners toda y without causing casu alties. · The explo~ion started ;i fire ;ibo\'e lhe shop. severely damage<! the <lry eleaners · snd damaged a house across the street. An army spokesman said the bomb ex- perts declared the area safe and about 100 persons evacuated from apartment buildinRs Tuesday night started moving ba ck lo their ,homes. The bomh experts decider! to wa ll until da,vli ght before explodin.11: the bon1b . Officers said they waited before al· tempting lo disarin it because they suspected that a bomb in Londonderry Monday was touched off by remote con· trol. That bomb killed two soldiers who were in th~ open trying to keep a group of stonethrowing youths a'>'"ay from the explosive. Families evacuated toda y criticized the armv decision to move them . •·\Ve pay taxe.s and I am ashamed of the army,'' sa id their spokesman, Randolph Rice. An army spokesman said. "\Ve can"t he 1ure tha t there isn't somecne wailing to push the plunger. \Ve have had too many people killed in this campaign to throw a"'ay more lives.·• A group of Protestant '>''omen Tuesday night called a one-day strike Thursday to back demands for restoration of the Protestant-dominated Nort hern Ireland government, suspended two \veeks ajilo: the release <>f 435 Protestant prisoners· Y•ho they l5ay are wrongly jailed: and for securily forces to reen ter "no-go'' Roman Catholic areas in Belfast and Len· donderry. Jean Stewart. chairman of the Loyalist. \Vomen's Action cbmmiltet', said the strike will mark the start of a campaign which she sit id would involve "direct ac· lion st<>pping sho rt of violence .... ' She said more, than 8,000 women had joined the organization since last week. DAILY rlLOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of tht Dall~ Pilot Is guar1ntted De111and Jestlmony Solons Vow to Block 01( for -l(leindienst \\IAS~ll l\'GTON (UPI\ -Assistant Oem<>cratic Leader Robert C. Byrd. dt'tnanded today that Wh ite House aide Perer flan igrin testif.v at the .Senate's JTT investigation ""'hich has held up con- firmation or Richard G. Kleindienst to he iitlorney general. (See related story, Page 51 . Byrd told newsrnrn he su pports a move hy Sen . Sam J . Er\·i n (D-N.C. l, to block action on Klrindiensrs nomination un]l'SS Fliinigan rippcars as a \vitnrss before the Senate J udiciarv Commi!tee. The \\'hite 'Hou~e announced that Fla nigRn \\'ou ld refuse lo testify on grounds or "rxecutire privilege." "It's \·ital that ""'e know \\'hat Flan igan had to say to Ram sden," Byrd said. He referred lo Richard Ramsden, a former teinporary \\1hite House aide ""'ho prepared a financial report on ITT at Flanigan's request, according to Senate testimony. The go\'ernn1ent subsequently settled out nf court an anlitrust suit agaii;ist the com pany, permitting it to keep the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. "This "'hole thing creates a cloud of mistrust about the relationship between the government and huge corporations,'' Byrd s1-1id. ·' K r eind i en st lii!:ntitlL'!.Lto.~...v@.r.d ie-h-M y vrrcfict might be greatly influenced by the part he pl;iyed in tlte Ramsden report. I ll'ould be influenced gre<1tly by his 1 Flan1~an's 1 refus;it to testify." Ryrd no1ed thal he had previously vote d to rrcommend Kleind ien st's con- f 1rmal ion. Rul todRy he said that .. Jn viev; of the things thRt ha ve: developed, I may \'ote against him." Wlcl<S ----11 I >I Mr. Jack Anderson to see yo" Mr. President!' \Vhlte House spo kesman Ronald Ziegler announced that Nixon had invoked execu- tive privilege to preventing both Flanigan and \\'illiam E. Timmons, anot her aide, from testifying. ' "If the President "'rant s to make hit nominee for attorney generR! a sacrificial lamb on the al!er of execulive privilege, that will be his responsi bility and not mine," s;iid Er\·in, the Sen ate'• acknowledged constitutional expert. "I'm adamantly opposed to either the commitee or the Sena te taking any ac- tion whatsoever on this nomination unti l lhe Whfle HOt.Jsc aides. apJ)E';ir and tX"· plai n their part in these ma tiers," Er\'in said. "The claim of the \\'hite llouse that ex- ecut ive pri vilege cnvers co n\•ersation! beln•een presidcnlial aide., and third pa rties is absu rd ." said Ervin. It n·as F'lanigrin who procured the ser\'ices of Ramsden. an outside financial consul!an!. \l'hri wrote a report that led the Justice nrp1-1rtn1cnl tri drnp a billion dollar antitrust suit ai:;ainst International Telephone and Telegraph (IITJ. * * Hawaii Trucker Fired .for Leak 011 Laos Attacks HONOL ULU flJ PJ) -A launrlry truck rlr h·Pr ..,.·ho Tonnf!r ly d1rl top :<o"• r,.1 Yl'Ork in the Air Force has been f1re•1 ht'cawe he gave columnist Jack \rirlerson material about American boll1b1ng of Laos. "It \\<IS a pa!riot1c thini; 111th us,'' a spokesman for the A1ner1can Sanitarv Laundi;.• said-Tuesday of th e firing cir James \Valklr~·. "\\"e fell I hat if he ""'9uld blab his country·s secrets . then ·what \\'Quid he do with our company's secrels?'' \\'alkley, a former Air Force Sergeant, said his !np sccrrt phlogrriphic in- telligence ~·ork at li ickh;im Air Force Base and l'ln earlier as~1gnn1ent in Udorn, Tha il;ind, gradually !urned him against U.S. bo1nbing policy in Southeast Asia . Anderso n. in a l'Olumn, named \Va tk le,'f as a 'iource of informalion sayi ng Presi· den t Nixon \\'as prepared to use nuclear \\'eapons in Indoch ina if nceessary to pro. tect thl' v.•iLhd ra \\·<11 of An1erican lroops. \Valkley said he is acti\'e in the anti\\•ar morement and hopes that o t her l'!ervicemen will !'lep for..,.·ard "to \'erify what I say ond tell "'hat they know." Private Coplmando Force 'Poised' for POW Raids S,\IGON (APl--The chairman of the "Remember the Puebl<> Committee" said today that unless President Nixon sccure5 the release of some U.S. 11risoners held by the Vietnamese Com- munists within 30 days, a brigade of ArliericA n Vielniun \'Cler ans and foreign mercenaries will make raids on 'Small POW camps {() free prisoners. The Rev. Paul Lindstrom told a newsman a for~ of 118 men -includ/n~ 13 mercenaries from Britain. France and Belgium -· is re;idy to go into action within four to six week$ of an order call· ing them together. They include: veterans iO American l'O\\'s ha ve been transfer· red by the Palhet Lao from La<>s to North Vietnam. Lindstrom told The Associalcd Press tha1 the Dol!glas ~-lacArthur brigade, 'formed in J'llpuary 1971 . has dra .... ·n up plans to raid smaller .PriS<>ner of war camps. He would not xay precisely where thr.se camps are but indic<1te"d most of. them are in Laos. He said his grou p has nn plans to raid major PO\V camps or to mAke f<>rays In- t<> China. · ~or-1tghtfng-ln the Congo, Algefia and Lindstrom arri\I d in S!ligon tod1:y from Ban~kok, and 11~ld : "We are . as ot today. issuing an ulUm11tum to Mr. Nixon that either he secures the relt11111e of 1l least some prl!IOncrs of W11r ln the next 30 days or we will do 1t our11t'lvt •11. Ttltp honts "'"'' Or•no• COV!llY AtN• ........ "'"'"' Hor!nw1SI ~V"'t"''°" lt•dl lft41 W11tf'l'lfMllf ••• ···•••·••••• 1•·1Ut 11" ClltTIMtt, C•Pllf!!llO !.!•~~ '1111 Jllfft C:•lllth'tlli&, Dll'lt 111e• .. f, Malaya. he.~sald. . ' Lindstrom said he has learned that &4 U.S. mUltarf persoMel ha ve been tran~ferred from Cnmmunl~t custody to L;ios lo Internment in China since Oct obtr. Some are on a coll~tive: farm near the LAoli11n bordr.r. he sa id. Lindstrom "15'1 said he le'arned sit U.S. Air Force~ personnel hl\'e bffn captured by the Pathe: Lao tn !he last three "'·eeks and that in th• tut throt monlh> al !"st "Either ~1i". Nlxon u1;cs the well traintd military po\\'tr at his di~posal , acting on information 1tv11il1ble lhrough his In· tilhgcncc. tources. to get U.S. prlsoner1 out or the ·Douglas MacArthur brlg•de. vdth Its limited reS<>urces. Intelligence and perS<lnntl, will get lhe job done.•• .- • , ' ' , J • ' ' ' \ Reittecl~e Aide Testifies Deatli I State Paid ITT Trip Bari Has Setback SACRAMENTO (AP) -A top 1ide to Cilifomia U . Gov. t:d Reinecke ha s told a legislative l'om1n ittec h t> ork trlps last y e a r, ~n/ probed his ·meetings wilh JIT representatives. Those items .11·erc ·not mentioned in the 25 questiom be had been asked in adYHl>I eec----- Asked if he kne "· about the SACRA~·IE:\'TO lUPJ 1 - - OAll V PILOT - Jury Hears Shootout Tape \ SA\' JOSE (UPI ) -J111nes tot fire to an occ1.1.s1onal. deep. erupted \\'hen the ('scape \an. Bro,\·n. a consultant \\'ilh the th roated ··\\h ump'' 11hich ap-apparently left outside lhe catifornia SI a l c Personnel pareut!y catnc fronl a :.hot· courthouse for the purpose by _ l\td,_was intert'.l t11·lnf:: a job gun ltidnape.+'-,Jo1111thatt-Jsrk:so1r.- ;1ppHcant on !ht.-third floor of \Vhrn the battll!: Yi'as oi·er. rolled do"n the t'l.ll"ar and __ lhe i\larin County Courthouse Judge lfaroltf J Jlaley nOO-C()ttfronttd---a--mn::itt-::inn:of- ;it ~n Rafael on AuJ?.. 7. 1970, three of his abductor.; \\Cre la"' off1(·er\ 11·hcn a shtirl' crack!jni; nfil_se cl~d in th& \'Elll t:u· rd Jvn ~l·all~ "-'---avell!"di:lr-statrelpNi e o attend a <.'OCktail p a r t y sponsored by lnternalionul Telephone & Telegraph Corp. and talked \1·ith ITT lobbyist • be£are I he co1nmitlee.-t-. L dri\:'.e. lo Lest ore ca pita! ans\\-er 25 questions aboul the punish1nent in California \\'Oil operations of his department. a crut'ial fi rst round 1·iclor~· 111 ' \\'hich has a $12ti .OOO budge t. !he l.evisla ture early today 11·hen !he Senate Judiciary But he bristled as the Coinmillee apprO\'ed a.n .. ~m<?Cr~tlc. ... members pro-arnendment to !he s111.te toll· . ' UlJlllM ' I ..... · .• ~·"'·- broke -out bflO\\ ... aid one o! the k1dna per!'I Prosecutor All.lert \\' ~larn-. started ~hooting at him . and .' bullel •rash'"'\ through thr J lo nearl~ , ... o ''""" had '"' ~ -"'' r. r -' "' r.3 he (.'U{ t hree Of t!l('ll\ dOl'll \\Lndo11·. Bro11·n .:ind !hr ap-been presenting.a detailed pie· \i lth a hig'hpoY.'ered rifle plil'nnt fled , lea1·ing the tapP lure c'lf the 1nl·1dent !·le \\'as -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;======~ recorder running. expecl.ed .to ccu11uiue. i~-a\-lti&~·"'· .. Oita.Beard .. -..... --·-· -·-·· t:dgar J\1 . Cillenv.'aters -··-.. ---·-·-···~~-...... ~ duced thick piles or copi,es of :.tilution. ·i J his expense vouchers for The ~;nendment in elfec-l Wo111e11 Tal\:e Ai111 At Mills \\'hen Bro11·n returned lattr, through today and possibl~ he found he had a ren1arkahle throu~h the end of !his u·eek.'5 THE BEST 1l1·:irl!"r'<.hlp fl r1 I J s J1l'l'J\,. "r •·A 1111ts ' is "II" of •h•' \\orld " mo(t 1.r.1•ulnr r·(')n\I(· <tn 1... f;l'11d It daily 111 thP -l~,\ll r j-1-IJA.IT ~testified Tuesday at a hearing ~of the Assembly Efficiency and Cost Control Committee that he doesn't recall 11•hat he and J\ln;. Beard talked about. (SPC related story, Page 4.J l • repol-tcd pledge of $400.000 \\·ould O\'erturn a Ft'b. 18 rrom l'T'T,. Gillenv.·aters re· Ca\irornia Supreme Court rul- plied. •·1 ha ve not bern in-ing that the death _penalty 1s volvrd in raising money for both cruel and unusual and electronic docun1ent -n court sessions. dramatic, 19-sec-ond recording Fil'e !'an Qupntin l'r1~011 of the bloody gun batrle 111 guards also testified T\J('$rlav 11·h1ch four pc>r!'()ns died on an about the shootout 11 h1rli Gillen,1·a1ers ls direCtor or the state Department of Con1- ' . .. ' ' cxil11·:iv near t he courthouse _::::'.'.__:_::__:::::::'.:::_.:::::_:::...'::========== either political party.'' th~s unconstilulional Committet' chairman ~like The 1ncasure. by S r n . .. merce. an agency under lhe 1 Cullen (D-Long Beachl con· c_;t·orge Dcukn1ej ian <R·Long fronted Gillen11·atrrs \l'ith a f}ea<·hl, 11·as sen t to the Sen- l'OPY of a $68.26 voucher ate floor on a 8-3 1ote aflt"r a SACBl\illE:XTO iAP 1 -The Gillenwaters submilted to the fll·e·hour hearing. Se1·en \'Gies lrader ol the a 11-111 a I e state for the !\1ay 11 San Diego ivrrc requi red for appro\'al. Californi:1 Se11u1t1 is the targ~·t trip If adopted by both houses of of l<1d.1· lobby1~t~ b r n I 011 after four kidn:iper::. took a Judge c:ipthc> in his courtroon1 .1nd tned ~et a11•ay in . a ren\ed 1·:111 1'he 1<1pe 1\'as 1n- lro< ut·~·d u1to t'\ 1dent:l' Tues- dav :11 1hc 1n;-i J of t\ngeJ,1 U~v1s, 28 1hr fo nnrr l"C'LA i n~lrul'tor \1 ho i~ ::iccuscd of helping pluu the kidnapings • • Republ lc an lieutenan1 governor's supervision. Its six- 1nen1be1• slaff has !he task of Ul'I Telfflltll cncour~ging 11<'\I' indust ry in DENIES CHARGE _ California and helping existing firms create ne1v jobs. J~ep. Che~ J:lolilield In response to questions. claims columnist Jack G i llen1vaters ackno1,·Jedged Anderson's charge that · that he rle1v to San Diego last he took a $500 payoff May JI at state expense of to help ITT land an air $68.26 for the purpose of equipment contract in meeting \•:ith ITT officials at 1968 is fal se. l'IT did \1·hat he described variously as not get the job and a meeting. reception and denies the charge. cocktail party. --------=---- The voucher said lhc trip's lhr Legislature. !he a1n~nd· pt'l'Slutd ing hin1 to re,·rrsr hts purpose ~1ras for an .. JTI' inent \\'OU\d gu 011 th r 11l'g:Hi1·r \'Ole un an <'<111al- meeting representing l h e Nnreniber ballot and he \'Oll'd righ1s-ror·\1·01nen resolution . lieutenant governor." Ou by the California elec· Sen. James ~l ills. president Cullen said Gillenu•aters' torate. pro tent or the SenatP. said ''oucher sho\l,red that trip ""as Debate ranged rron1 a 'hig h· Tuesday a meet ing betll·een followed by a sev~n-day l~ip level legal discussion bet-ween him and representatives of ?\lay 14-20 to \Vashmgton 1111th ty.·o potential 1974 r~vals for various \\·omen's rights groups Reinecke to meet \\1ith con-. go\-ernor, Atty. Gen'. Evelle is being arranged r or gressman and cabi1et offi. J . younger and Senate sometime next '"eek. cers. Democratic Leader George R. The San Diego Democrat l\1oscone, to a bitter shouting voted against Sen. ~l ervyn Bro11·11 ieslified hr and the · intervit•11'ee did not recognilc the noises they heard as gun- fire and thought it \I as t·o1n1ng from a ne arby loading dock. "Then the 111indo\1' bro~e out and ~·e lefl rapidly." he !'aid. "\Ve left the recorder going. I came back later and got thr tape and thought it n1ight be of interest lo the .sher.iff's department ." Grand Opening April 13-1 4 EVE RYON E'S A WI NNER from our grab bag • ~ e pi;;;;;;;;;'il He said he may have 1vorked on other state busincs.! on that 1rlp. but couldn't recall it. He couldn 'l remember the subject of hi:; convrrsation 1rith illrs. Beard. saying ··i!·s preu~· 1ough 10 r1.•<.::i!1 a t'OCktail recrptiou conversation.'' He denied raising 1noney for thei r major politica l party. Secrecy Dilemrria- Confronts Trial n1atch bet"·een George T. Dyrnally 's resolution to ratify Davis. attorney (or late kid-the proposed 27th a1nend1nent nnper-ragist Cl!!:)·I Chess111a11 . to the__ U.S. Constitution 11·hen and Sen. Robert S. Stc\'rn~ fR-ii can1e before the Rules Coin· Los ,\ngc lr~i . 1nillC'<' The a1nendn1ent - Dal'is C'lain1ed legisla1ur<: 11hich needs ratificat1011 fro1n 11·ere pushing the an1cnd n1rn1 :J8 st<-1\l'S to be ;ippro\·ecl - because of ··hurt r g u ..,·· 1rou\d guaranl<'C' t'<Jll:ll rights brought ou b~· tl1r court for 110111en . · As Bro\1·11 p[;i~·ed tl1c tape in ,J ud~ Rit·h:ir!J_ AI_n !! :; q, 11 '"I _ t·ou rtroon1. at lea~! IS :-.to'i0 clearh· l'oulcl be !i e a r d bunth.ed i11 ;in irregular pa l· I 1en1 and \'a rying gre;it iy ui 1ntcnsilr -front , lhl' sharp.! ('\early 0 dt•!lned cr;ick.~ ot Ph·· t;illcn\raters 5nid ht· recall- ed discussing "our tthe stall' govemment's) in I ere s I in bringing the convc1tion to San Diego." "\\'e assisted the Republican r\ational Convention because it 1ro~ld put $7 million into the economv in one month and create ·12,000 to 15.ooo tem- porary jo b s," said Gil le1l\va1ers. He said that fron1 his con- versations Y•ith :\·lrs. Beard he gathered .. she sa\\· it lthc con· vcn1\on 1 as a pron101ional <l('- tivi1y to benefit the thrrc Sheraton Hotels in San Dieilo. ·· f:illenwaters 1vas c a I I e d nu1nerous San l.J 1 cg o , \VaShington, D,C , and Ne11· Ba11 on Oil Leases Gets Approval SACRAME~"fO-(AP \ ~.\ bill baiffiing~the Teasing of-any more stale tidelands for oil drilling of( Santa Barbara and Venfura counties has 11·on ap- proval of the Assembly Com- mittee on Planning and Land Use. 'l'he bill sponsored b y .o\ssen1bly Speaker Bob f\1oret· Ii (D-Van Nuys), also alloY<'S the State Lands Commission to order a halt to any drilling operation .. that constitutes an unreasonable ris k or pollution or contamination of specified y.·aters.'' The san1e committee ap-- proved a second fo.1oreUi measure that y;ould add four public members to the three· member State Lands Com· mission. Present members are the state finance direetor, state controller and lieutenant governor. Tu'o public members 11•ould bt appointed by the go1•ernor, one by the Assen1bly speaker and one by the Senate Rules Com1niltee. t\·foretti said the idea is to ha1·c the con1mis~ion reflect greater concern for the en- vironment. The commission handles the leasing and sale of all stat_e lands including offshore 011 and gas lands. The measures are AB 608 ~~,:~4 ~- · f II f •1Jlt "frAN5J;ft.AN11G CA&t? YbU DIDN'T t • LOS ANGELES fUPl l - The prosecution of Daniel Ellsberg has bumped smack into 1vhat n1ay become an im· portant question in the Pen· Lagoo papers trial: · Can the governn1r nl. pros- ecuting Ellsberg for allegedly leaking secrets, i n t r o d u c e secret documents as evidence to back· up its charges -and ~till keep th em secret'! Al a pretrial he:iring Tues· da~·. a Justice Departn1e11 t al· tornev asked a federal judge 10 r'stablish procedures t{l rnaintain the secrec}' o f docu1ncnts submitted as evidence \1°hen Ellsberg conic~ to trial 'l'ho. prosecutor. D a v 1 d 'fhe government attorney replled that in lhe espionage !rial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who _\\'ere executed in the 1950s for turning over nuclear secrels to l h e J{ussians, the trial judge . Nissen. s<1id tl1at about half the Pentagon papers that had not been published and a re ~fill classifi~ would be in- Younger Questio1is Site Ruling LOS ANGELES (A Pl -Al- ty. Ge11. Evelle Younger has Petitioned the U.S. Geological .Surl'ev to reconsider i t s desig~ation of a proposed phosphate mine and plant nellr California condor refuges. Younger said in a letter to Interio r Secretary f{ogers C. B. l\.1orton this week that the proposed open-pil site is designatt>d as a "valuable de· posit." A Younger aide said Cederal la\11 requires that leases be granted y.•here ,·aluable phosphate deposit s are locilted. Opponents of the phosphate: 1nlne, \llhich 11·ould be located nc:11· 111·0 condor refuges in l~os Padres National f·oresl in \'entura County, say scenery "·ou\d be spoiled by the plaot 's operation. Air and water would be polluted and the already rare condors y,·ould be driven inlo extinction, they contend. Di scipline Ban Ge ts 54 OK SAcRA~IE\"fO 1AP I California teachers won't be able to punish their pupils physically if a bill headed for lhe Assembly floor gets through the legislative pro- cess. The bill . which cleared by S· 4 the Assembly Criminal Justive Committee Tuesday, ~·ould permit corporal punish- ment in only four Instances: to quell a disturbanc'e. to take a y,·eapon away from a student. or self de(ense and to protect persons or property. preempting their stallllOl \ The fivc·n1a11 llul<'s Con1- jurisdiclion O\'er i ' a p 1 t:i 1 rn"iuee heiided by ~l1lls re· KIDS LOVE I od d d h Id •• k l punishment. r uce an .s ou ut ep .. 1 don't know how stupid jected Drmally's resolution UNCLE LEN $ecret. th. k " pped April 6 on a 2:-2 vote. 11•ith U.S. District J11dge Wlll ian1 you m v.·e are. sna Stevens. "You haven't heard three votes needed for ap-S I d · ~1.ByrneJr.t x pres s ed 1.n f th. proval.That meansachange aur ays 10 • Near Campus Driv e Newport Beach bewilderment over how !he any mem~rs 0 15 com-The DAILY PILOT mlttee ta I k about 'hurt of one vote could send the government in!ended to keep _!_~":'~·'_":_ _______ _'''.'.''.'.'o".'.l'.'.ul::io:n:_l~o:.:t:::h:_•::_S:::•"::•::le'.:.::fi::'.oo:r.:.·~==========:C..---------------------secret evidence introduced in courl, which becomes . publit' kno\\'ledge. allo"•ed to p secret docu-ments ll be sho1\·n lo the jury but not n1ade public. Charles :'Jesson. a derense atton1ey for Ellsberg. attacked the proseC'Ution request as "precisely \\'hilt the defense has been afraid of. The pro- secu tion has the hard choice of n1aking lhe docuineuts public or not prosecuting." The judge directed the Justict Deparl!nent to tell Ellsberg's Ja~'yers "·hat sec- lions of the Pentagon papers the government intends to label during the !rial as al- fecting the national derense. The Justice Department at· 1orney offered lo explain in private session 11•hy it con- siders these portions critical, but the judge ruled -against· hin1. saying that the issue should be discussed in .open court. ' ·'' The judge did not Im· mediately rule <lll the request bv the defense for an ex· pianation or the standards used by the gol'ernmeJtt. The trial of Ellsberg and codefendant Anthony J. Russo · had been scheduled to begin J\iay 9. but the judge indicated Tuesday it \\·ou!d likely be mid.June before it gets under \\'31'. lie set !11av 30 for a final pretrial ring On a defense 1110- tion lo disiniss all cl1a rges against Ellsberg and Russo. Utility's Bankruptcy Foreseen LOS ANGELES (AP\ -A hearing into Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co's. accounting procedures adjourned arter the California Public Utilitie:s Commission heard the utility's treasurer predict that the firm \\-ould be bankrupt by 1982 if fo rced to fol101\' procedures outlined by the PUC. ''\\'e estimate that Pacific \\'Quid fail to earn its dividend in' 1972.'' PT&T treasurer R. t\I. Joses Sllid be[ore Tuesday's adjourn1nenl. -"ln i982 it 11·ould no longer be able lo pay the interest on its outstanding debl and ~·ould be bankrupt." • OH!c ials say the hee1:ring will resu me in f\1a y. Tile PUC staff argued lhat the accouatlng method prac. ticed by the utility -and now being challenged inJhe Statt Supreme Court by consumer rtpresentatlve~ -'hlls resulted in cu~lomers being assessed illegal t e I e p h o n e rates. -- • SANTA ANA SPRING STARTS TOMORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 · FEATURING GREAT FASHION REDUCTIONS FROM STOCK AND NEW SPECIAL PURCHASES ~=.~-~.,,---~· .... ,_ .. __ . _____________________ _ HOLLYPARK ON-THE-MALL PICK UP ENTRY ANY STORE THIS WEEK Bullock's Sann Ana, •• Mooday through Frid•y 9:30 to 9:30, SatUtday 9:30 to 6:001 1 fashion SquJ «, Saat.l Ana, phone 54.7·72Ll --"---- ~-" -' .l -• • • . • " , • • • • • • • • • • • r ' • DARY PILOT ED-ITORIAL PAGE • • To-lhe averagna-xpayer.ilnftcn~seems-tha:t-Jhe_ ---t_olve--the-yottn-gster's problem through the participation 1tate and federaJ governn1ents suck up huge amounts of the '''hole family. · of tax money, hut return very little of it in servictslhat rtlternate Rout.es Is blocking delinquency before benefit the average citizen. it ha s a chance to develop, by counseling young people 'l'his year. three \Ve~t Orange County elementary br.fore they are involved in anything serious enough to -"' ~'St h-Cf61'-dtstr1tcs-rfa·v1r·rl5u nct··1·n.-r other"'ise. result in arrest. ····-·--·--·---·M·-·-·-·----·-·-·-··--·---. . The Fountain Valley. Jfuntington Beach Ci t.v. and By acting quickJy and involving a youngster's fam- Ocean View school d istri('l~ ha,,e earned more lhan $2.2 ll y, .'\ltcrnate Routes is eliminating pressure on the million in speciaJ outside fundi ng from state and federal juvenile courts and schools and bringing about more __JjOUrces. I his..repz:escnts_an_ a_v_er.a_ge._oi JJI _puc.e.nloLtheir__ lasting sol u lions . operating budgets, or a savings of 30 cents per $100 ·r-he pro~ram has-earned-the respeet-and-pr-aise-0£- assessed valuation on the property tax rate. the tomn1unlty. The S2.2 million is over and above "basic aid.'' 1·0 earn it, school officials put in literall y thousands of extra hours -for Y:hich the y were not paid -dra\\'ing up d etailed grant appli cations. 1'hi s extraordinary effort was necessary because. in some aid <:atcgorics. co mpe· ti(ion was so intense that as fe\\' as one proposal in 10 \vas funded . west OrangP. County's record, ho,vever, \vas better than 50 percent approvals. , • School officials deserve a· pat. on the back for this success in "'inning local taX dollars back from the state and feder~I go vernment for use on local projects. Innovative Counseling Since last October, an innovative Founta'in Valley counseling p'rogram has been settling youth problems in the home rather than in the courts and schools. The program. known as Alternate Routes, is staffed by three Orange Co unty probation officers who counsel youngsters referred to them h,v the police department and the schools. 'John Seltzer Served Well Former l·luntington Beach Pnlice Chief .John 11. Selt- zer. buried Friday in \.\lestminster ,..tcmorial Park, left the city a fine legacy in a modern. efficient police de· partment. Chief Seltzer spent his ·en tire 37-year Jatv enforce· ment career in the Huntington Beach department He began as a rookie p'iltr-olman on a seven man force in 1932 and worked his \Vay up to chief in 1964. Along the \vAy. he established the city's first detective bureau and dc.veloped its Jdentifieatio n procedures. A.~ chief. he set up an undercover beach patrol, quickly tab~eq as "Seltzer's Sandmen." to insure the peaceful enjoyment of the beach by all segments of the community. In 1969 he helped launch the first police helicopter patrol in Orange Co unty. · His successor. current Police Chief J.~arle Robitaille. '~·ho took over in 1969. sa id of Sel tzer: ··He lived his de· partment 24 hours a day, and gave us opportunities to try things no one el se \vould ." ----. --. -I ~·oi ' , .. i ·,• On ce a youngster is referred to Alternate Routes, the counselors attempt to meet \Vlth him and h is fam· Uy the same day. The counselors develop a plan to best Seltzer served his community \1'ell. 1-lc \rill be missed. H ''U NFAI~? lA~Y. RICH FOLKS PAY fHf 5AMf PRICES AS YOU.' Conaniunist Propaganda TheOnlyWay To Confound How Reds Picture-·Nixon WASHINGTON -One· of the current ironies · is President Nixon's high op· timism about hls coming talks in Moscow. as reflected againsl a Com· mun lst offensive in Vietnam made pos· liib!e only by So viet arms. ~1r. Nixon ha~ pr obably never been more ebullient and posit ive than about his trip to Mosco\v and elsewhere. He will stay in the Kremlin. vi sit other parts of Asia and repet1t the tel evision. specf.acul· Jar of Peking on a comparable scale, with the added feature o! news breaks on trade, disarmament and other Soviet- American relationships. The irony lies in the now evident ·fa ct tha t the Asian Communists. advised by a Soviet mission in Hanoi and using Russian tanks. aircrafL and missiles . arP tr:Yi ng to redt.ice the -President 's lor(.Tgli , policy to shattered ruins before he visits RICHARD ~'ILSOX President rii;::htfully considers great historic PVf"nt s in his ,:idminlstration - historic bec.:iuse the potential effect of lhe Peking-Mosco w consujtation s reache~ farther into the future than such transient events as the m i I i ta r y withdrawal from Vietnam. aerial bombardmenl which did not "''in the war for President JohnsQn and could not be sus tained long enough · because of violent domestic political opposition. How long such bombardmenr , even if effective. could be sustained nci\v is nor a question to be brushed aside lightly. Tak- ing I.he previou~ Cambodian and Laotian A Politicia11 SYD.\EY J. HARRIS trail operations aS examples. confidencf': waver~ on the abilit y of the Sou th Viel· Thou~htto at Large: namese to counter attack on I heir own The only time a pcilitician is c0nfounded and redress the si tuation in the northern is wh en an opponent does exactly Y.'hat he provinces. says he will . Nixon must, nevertheless. rely almost • • • SUCH LONG.mindedness may not be solely on these dubious rountermeasurf!': Every man, when he suddenly co mes appreciated by those who will say that t.o rescue his policy unless he is to go to into juxtaposition with a w o ma n withdrawal. Vietnamization and negotia -Moscow in an extremely uncomfortable some\\'ha1 !a!ler than lion proved merely lo be the false position. himself. unconscious· disguise of defeat and humiliation. In that ly straightens up a context the "trips to Peking and Moscow THE RISK, OF COURSE, is very great little . "'ould be a phony facade on fail ure, and on !he other side, too. But it should be ~ not at all the desig n of the noble peace of recalled that the Co mmunist side has Even thl' hes! rof- . the future which ~ixon envisions. !aken a similar risk in the past, failed on fee never reallv Very much hangs. the refore. on the the battleground. and won in the tastes quite as good outcome of the present Sovie t-supported American political aren a. The men in as it smells. mililary operations undertaken only when Hanoi may be willing to settle for the · ~ Moscow. the American withdra"•al had reac hed fruits of lhrjr famous, but mil.ilarily Thi' mo.'!t r;:ire' and ~ lhe point of nO rclllrn. The opCrations di sastrous .. Tel offensive which de ludi!.d difficult accomplish isio-acquire-a lo! ·nf- THE PRESIDENT was pictured in the themselves are of a nature far more American opinion. This would not create kno\\•ledge without lerting ii go to vour Commun ist world as a supplicant going familiar to -and manage:ible·by American a very favorable atmosphere for the he.:id. · Cal-Vet ·Prop. I Is No-Cost Program To the Editor: \\'e are asking your endorsement and editorial support for Proposition I on the June 6 ballot. Proposition l calls for 3 $250 n1 illion bond issue for continuation of the na- tionally acclaimed Cal-Vet farm a·nd home loan program. Since 1921 I h i s "·orthy program has provided $2.8 billion in Jow·interest loans to 267 ,000 Ca lifornia veterans. Best of all , there never h:is been and never will be any cost to the taxpayers. The program is completely self-sup- pcirting and self-liquidating. Bonds are repaid rrom the thousands or monthly loan payments made by veterans. BUT, SINCE THE program is self.Ji • quidating. a bond issue is required lo keep it going. The last bond issue was four years ago. and money is nou• ex- hausted due to high demand from return - ing Vietnam veterans. Right now-there are thousands f'l f approved applications bul no money to loan. ( ~lAILBOX ) Lrtl.ers from readers are uielcornt. N,o~mallu 'IJ!l'itcr,~ sllould. convey their messages Tri 300 uiords or le.~s. T.lle rig/it to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is 7·eserved. All let· ters mus t include signature o.nd mail· lug address, but names 'may be u;ith· helrl on request if sufficil!"n.t reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pub· lished. couple ha s no more than t"'o children) is the bell! plan to save mankind . And . bv the way. H we adopt ZPG . our popul atinii \\•ill stabilize around 2045 A.O. with 293 million people. I believe. and then it u•ill go dO\\'n. JOHN D MILLER " to Peking to beg the indulgence of :i milifAry commanders than tht guerrilla President's Moscow consultations, either. • 1: superior social systen1. In the next few warfare of the past. But.the American Either "·ay, however. the President's A supersonic plan!' 1<: not nnly 'useless. •·,".,-~--~w~eeks:1r--theCommunis1S succeed-·-'"~-,-o:cmm-anders-nn-fonger h·avethTlff€aTISto-c-onfidence-in substant1al-result-s-----in-but-actua!Jy-dangerous. ·for passengers Proposition l must be approved if "'e are ro provide more than 600,000 California V~etnam veterans the sarrie opRQ_rtunity that has been offered every other California veteran for more than 50 years. The support of your new spaper i~ vital to this effort in view of current ·voter resistance lo so many bond measures. The key, naturally. is that Cal- Vet is a no-cost program. Draft tt10111c11 To the £ditor: '· shearing off the twn northernmost prov· fight the kind of war they were trained to Moscow appears l.o be unshaken by the until sc1~nce can provide .us with a inces of Vietnam. Nixon \\'ill be pictured fight -mobile operations using tanks big Communist power pl ay ln Asia. His supersonic nervous system to match. in the Corilmunist world as going to and armored vehicles supported by tac·· mind tends to leap oYer events he judges • • • Moscow to salvage what is lefl of a tica! air. lo ·have only temporary effect inln The best definition of "great music" r bankrupt policy in A~ia. by begging the calculations on the larger design of world have heard was Schnabel's : "It is music ind ulgence of , a great-power u•hose SO f AR AS THE American effort is readjustment. !hat has been composed better than ;1. - modern arms brou~ht it about. concerned. reliance must be placed on Al the moment. however, the long v\e\v ran be played."' These unhappy thoughts cloud what the tbe dubious effects of the kind of limited is undergoing a severe test. • ALFRE D P. CHA MIE State Cha irman Citizens for C<ilVet Prop. I Found: Mystery Middleman Athei sts taunt believe rs for bein;:: unable fo give a full y satisfactory ex· planalion of evil: but believers are !{JI.I kind lo t:iunt their opponents for raiii r g lo be able to give a satisfactorv ex- planation of goodnO?ss. ' • Two C l1il.dre11 011ly To the Editor ; ~he . fellow . who wrote the guest cchtor1al (April 7) on Zero Population Growth seems to be even more ignorant lhan the social theorists he claims are ig- norant. When it comes lo inflation. nobody gives t-.1r. Nixon !ht credit he deser ves. He promised to hold down wages and prices. And he's already achieved half his goal. Bui soaring prices a re cerlainly nn1 the administralion·s fa u 11 . Everybody knO\\'S that soaring pricis are lhe fauH of the accursed ~1id­ dleman . Unfortunately. \\' h i J e evervbodv blames the Midd!eri1an. nobody seems lo know exactly who he is or precis ely \\'hat he docs. · Thus. as a public service I vn\\•ed lo track do"·n the Middle1nan in his lair and expose him for what he wa s. Through ;in incredible combination of luck and skill I was able lo Joc;ite him aboard his 212·foot yacht, anchored in a ·shark-Infested -ORANGI COAS·T ( ) • ART HOPPE l<igoon off his secret island fortress. I FOUN D Hf~f in the ship's opulent saloon wilh the curtainsMtightly dra"'n. A corpulent. balding figure in a white linen .suit. he was seated in a fan-back wicker chair. his pudgy. bejeweled fingers strok- ing a huge bl8'k cat on his lap as he barked order.o; ,fn a sinister voice into a desk phone : At a loss for furlher words, l fidd led id- ly with one' of the curtains. At this he blanched. "Don't open that!" he cried. "Don't you realize they want to kill me?'' .. Who ?" HE i\IOPPED his upper Ii p . "Everybody f or yea rs everybody ha!<i demanded The l\1 id d I e m a n be eliminated .'' His shou lders sagged. ··oh. if you only knew the life I lead. Other children won't p\~y. wilh mine. No one conies to my wife's Bal Masque and Canasta Partie~.'/. Wh at good are m.v rich~s \Vhcn I au y haled. cursed, shunned • \Vhen books become so dirtv that nflthing is -capable of shocking Us '1 r.y more, only then wilt we read for intrins1i:: literary merit. • • • The mosl common :ind profound mistake that people commit in talking about "freedom " is their assumption th<i t il is a personal attribute rathi.>r than an essentially soci al rclatlon . • • • for one thing. the article claims that most of the major proponents of ZPG are "social theorists who have no real economic problems of their own ." Well. not -only are there social theorists who su pport ZPG . there are all sorts of -bi ologists and economists. Mf'ldern communication has made the world smaller, but more hysterical at the lF I rt1AY , I would like lo quote Dr. same time ~ it took weeks .for the Paul R. Ehrlich's The Population Bomb American s to know what was happen ing tRevised Edition). page 141 : "There are in the Napoleonic \Var s. and months to some very distinguished eeonom ists who !earn about a flood or faml"le in India _ do not feel that our capitalist system ··Raise peas 1"'0 cents a pound! Up I leJt him sobbing quietly In his chair. now it sim ultan eously presses dOYJn on us must be fl!el ed by an .ever-gro.wing c:irrots a nickel a bunch ! Innate ~ After due reflection. 1 feel we must in microseconds, and the sheer cow pcipulation ... There. in fact. seem s to be hamhocks a penn y a ho<:k !" preserve The Middleman in his job at all centration of disaster makes the media no reason why the ¥ Gross National "Aha ~·· I cried. ''So vou are The ~1 id· costs. seem so ·•sens;1liont1L" Product cannot be kept growing for a dll'Jllan :·· . It's nor that I feel sorry for him. It 's • • very long time without population His piggy eyes looked ar'!me coldly. · t9at he plays a vita l role in today 's Jf \\'e really ran a rational society, growth ." '·You have found me at last. What do yo u economy. nnbody would be ~rmitted t-0 drive a car Then he adds the remarks of ~n wAnl ?" After all. whe n II ·comes to soaring without taking a complete physical. men· economist: '·Dr . J. J. Spengler wrote. 'In "I wan! to knnw what it is you do." prices1 if it weren 't for The Middleman tal and emotional cxl!minllion annual!~·: the future. economic growth will depend He shrugged. ''f raise prices. All ' day 00 one knows, whom wnuld we blame? tt WbUld cost 8 lot, but net flP&rly as mRinl y upon invention. i n no Ya lion , long I sit here raising 1he pri~e of first much as the loss of 50.000 lives a year in technical progress. and cap ita l formation, this and 1hen that. Tl is grueling. our motoring massacre, upon institutionalized growth-favor ing ar· I think women should be drafted . Being drafled would not send women into dense jun~!es. Most of the service work ls done in the U.S. Being in the service would be a good experience for most women. ~'fen have been protecting our country through histo ry. There is not much dif- ference between woman and man. ff women were willing to be drafted. we .would ha,v.e. .a .mucb stronger nation . r\'o one. not even men. wants to be draftPd, though women should be willing to donate l\VO years of their lives toward their country.- Thank you . I hope you w\11 not criticize . my letter "'ithout thinking about it. DOUG PARRY Eighth grade student Tax Ba5e Change To rhe Editor: Your April 4 profile of fountain Vallfy City Council ca ndida tes · and your editorial on council qualifications -were good examples of community service. By cOmparing the qualifications yo u listed in the edito rial to the statements of the can - didates, I was able to eli minate most o! the cand idates. Only one candidate met t h i "knowledge" qualiflcatlon. He was the one who mentioned the p o t e n t i a I statewide tax base change. Th is is really the point \vhich should be a basic con- sideration in our Fountain Valley di sput.c over building a drive-i n theate r next to our ne\v community hospital. The impend- inp; lax change for the sl.ato. -indeed . the nation -shr.uld be. 11: b;i.o;ic point In that disp111.e . .vet. I h11:Ye seen it ment icincd onl.v once : by the candidate I now intend tO vote for, mindwcaring work deciding jUst how • • • rangements. Population growth will prob- much !he traffic will bear." Dear \Ve use the phrase "Beauty io; in the ably play an even smaller role than t TH~ l!\1PENDTl\1G tax base chan~e F · eye of the beholder," to suggest that. have assi~ned ll in.earlier discu$5inn: Ii this knowtedgCable candidate refers to ls DAILY PILOT Robert fJ. 1\'eed1 P11blu lttr Thoma.s Kttvll. Edaor Albirt \V , Batel 1:cti!oriat Page Editor ''YOU 'IEND!? I said. "Your fo;;;u;..I -+Al GJ looks are wholly eutjective : but, in a is high time, therefore, tha t business the resµlt . of the rece n t Cilliforni~ needs Rre destroy1ng·1ne greanmer1Can 00111 )~ deepe.r sense, it should me.an that onl y cease looking upOn the stork as a bird of Supreme Court Serrano decision. Similar free enlcrprise system·. You should be those who Jove see the true lineaments of good omen.' " rulings are now spreading across the na~ ashamed nf yourself." G the object. · tion. 1'he rulings may eliminate any need Me l!eemed surprised. ''Foul deeds. in· US TIDS FELLOW whn wrote the editorial for suburbs to keep an industrial tax ha~ 'deed ! I am an honest bu~inessman, my says that ZPG would r~uce America's in order to keep home property tJ1xes ,_ v J ol Pa agr an res Ry lea "' " R ' 6tru bar An U.S. nam in •· baSe M' .,,,,,. p A Th Com local Thur Inn Th Pres re po Th and civil 2,000 Sp Ahli disc \'ari look Th .chos men _Lore Sef' "B have "an get' Cr for ---<h!i Ot Jam ol Stah Soei dire regi A ":II exec Calil Aero West duri "T grea ·hlfu pm ·Alrw " nie ~itoriaJ Pfl::c ril thr Thlily goal is to raise prices 10 u·hat the traffic Quotes greatness while the rest of the world down : in fact, it may completely stem ~ -pt1·or-R'ekr"t!f"'intorm ;ind -,11mrr. wWl-btar...,....Thl~ii; .. Jh~r! of the gFea•t-+-.,..,,-Huntington Stach city fathers fl)rged ahead. Already now half the world the fl ow or industry from urban centers late readert. by prcstnttn; 1h ~i Amer ican free enterprist" syste m." goes to sleep hungry. It is a (act thtit If like Los Angeles.to.-&Uburbs-Uke Fountai.1~-·+-~ newsf)l!Ptt-',; opinions 11nd rom.. f tried...annlhcr t:ick: "Our President are asleep. Shh -Qles5e do -not 1 a.II the world 's food was eve:nly Vallet · -----mentary on topics ot l ntrrr~t nnd h:i I d , , d I nw11rd Hughes, 6.i·year>0ld bfllionaire di t lb t d th Id' I t' F'oijnlain Valley may have no """ed ol •lgnificance. by pro,,ltlln~ ll '"rum s appea e to your p:itr1ot1sm an dist urb: .... --··1 believe that more lies have been s r u e among c wor s popu a 11n, U h . d '"" lor the e:xpression of nur rrlldPrs' beseeched you to lower prices instead of pririted and told about me than about any everybody would suffer from mal'nutri· even g I in ustry and COl1ld gcne(ah! ••!".~~··,,··.~~-,.b,,....,,...., •I , .• ",.","",".:'•. "ris1 inghpr~lease." -J.P.C. other-llvlog man.'' li9Jlh h d 1-01Lthed. world1, .1!9. v 1 tha eu0011~~" ~ ~nlll~~ntratinL nun dj" • ..._ v ,,,., m " " • e c uckled rvllly. "You mean t should muc , t t eve ope coun ries m3y GrJ!e \Hue • ''"''ti~ l.., ~ 11umcs on amti • atro·era •nd spokesmen Qn 1npie5 1 k l i..~k d G--• h Ahead for awhile, but when ovCrpopula· er lnts, Apartments art whiit r 11 Is e ol the d&J." oo ii my ...,,,,, ! an say. ' uuu aavcns. t111t 1,.111,. ,,11tc" '''a'"' YI•••· -• Pre1n1·e.r Gnlda l\feir of Israel -"\\'e homco n• ' t be h :.>i bee• -·kin• too muc•m••••" No "" lion catches u with them, there will be · · w "r s axes cause t e tcnan11 \Vednesday, April 12, 191--r-, .. ,,... r; n-.,....,P · ·-•1•rttJ-"'9w --•'~""'-,,.,,..~, ... _,_ not mml~ mtrselve~ &nylhing require more_ tat~upported services than -dl"arbO • IOWtrtlril)rtcet-1rnnt -..,~rffRrll'"""• "'y fiL0•'"":,:;;,-1-;;~itfiout ntgoua:uon • W~'"1\lvr--orf pre-IilleJcttO t e · --.~----11,.--a'J)lfllhcnt taxes pay rori 1 ·---~ 1:.:..-~-~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::== ..:.~\in<.!s," condition -no conditions." _ZERO POPVLATION Crn"'.lh (erery 1 ~ ' 'JOHN F. ROSSMANN ------ • • • .. "------- Uni prfs ·~1 Jtoe " $.out an· a qulr ~ I 01-ange Coa·st Today's Flnal .N.Y. Stoen VOL. 65, NO. 103 , 5 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1972 N TEN cems Winners Both Credit Free~ay Issue Jubilant with their win -and the size of 11 -new Newport Beach councilmen Paul H. Ryckoff and Jonas "John" Store agreed today the issues of the freeway and environment were p r i m a ri I y responsible for the outcome. "'The residents got our message," Ryckoff said. "I simply felt the council leadership didn't realize the residents were becoming concerned with things and wanted a say in tht.{ll." Ryckoff who unseated Ed Hirth by a 3-2 margin added: "l was trying to appeal to residents that felt this is a residential city and should stay that wa y." Store said he felt a combination of fa c- tors led to his nearly 2-1 triumph o..-er P. D. "Dee" Cook . ''The people are conscious of the issues," Store said . "Our opponent s tried unsuccessfully" to cover up their past records on lhe Pacific Coast Freeway. "We were. identified w it h en· f , ' vironmental issu~s. '' Store also said acc1:1sations that he and Ryckoff were running as a slate were disproved by the fact that, in one or two instances, he and Hirth carried the sam e district and Cook and Ryckoff were in the same precinct. Both R~koff and Store ga ve hearty thanks to their supporters and Store ad- ded "1 feel grateful to my fam ily -they were my biggest supporters.'' The results o! the eleCtinn were specially pleasi ng to Vice Mayor Howard Rogers. \.\'ho support ed both men. "The people have spoken," Rogers said ''We 'll have a fine council. "I'm overwhelmed with the ratios." he added . ''The rations mea111 credi bi li ty with respect lo the frce"'.ay, high rise and natural preserves .:· Rogers agreed that the freeway 'A'as the biggest issue. "The freeway will always remain an issue until it is killed by the legislature,'' he said. "The two losing candidates un· ore • doubtedly lost by r (':ls n n nf. 1hr1r prr\'ious free,...•ay stand s." Rogers said. Councilman IXlnald ~Ic lnn is \1·ho's re· election bid ~·ent unchallenged. sai d hr also wa s surpri'~ed b~· the size of thr \'IC· tories by Ryckoff and Store. "I am really pleased ,....i\h the rt•-.ull~ of the electi on. I "'as glad 10 set' the y "'rrr as big as they are It's a preu~ clear mandate." ~lclnnis ~aid. Councilma n ~1ilan Dost;i l \ 11•11f'<i lht" results as a sy mbolic vo1e aJ:!a1ns1 a nun1· bcr of th ings. • • Ill "lt l\3S ii \'Olr agai nst ii lot Of tltmenls -the thtunbf>r of co mmerre. the Irvine t·ornpany, r ven !he DAil.Y PILOT and all b1i.: dr~'clnpcrs " "ll \1·as foreseeable," Do.~ti:il said "It's !wen L'o rn ini.: s1nre the freeway and civic ~·enter bond elrctton.'' Rrlir1ng co1111('ilman Lindsley Parso n!, "·ho had n111rif' a last minute endorse- rnenl of Slorr fl)r his District 7 sea l, al>' plauded thf' nulcome of that race. He de· tlined to comment on the Ryckoff.Hirth race, ~Dynanaic Defense' St. Clair .Eel Hirtl1 B52s Hit Enemy Close to An Loe Defeated In Mesa Defeated , l11Upset r I Ry t. PETER KRIEG SAIGON iUPIJ -U.S. B52s !<>day 6truck Communist troop concentrations barely a mile from the besieged town of An Loe, 60 miles north of Saigon, while U.S. t~s in northeastern South Viet· nam carried out reluctant combat patrols in "dynamic defense'' of their threatened baM: at Phu Bai. Military sources said the BS2 strikes "'er:""e the closest lo a South Vietnamese U.S. Aviatfun Panel to Meet At New por_ter The President's Aviation Advisory Commission will get a first·hand look at local air tra!fic problems when it meets Thursday and Friday at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. The commission is-appointed by the Presjdent for a two-year term and reports its findings to C.Ongress. The function of the panel is to review and make recommendations on U.S. civil aviatioil potential up to the year 1.000. Special commission advise1 Beverley Ahlin said the commission will meet to discu;s agenda items but will ~ touring various air facilities to get a first hand look at problems. The Orange Coun ty meeting site was chosen . Ahli n said, at the recom· ·mendation of California Commissioner Loretta Foy of the Southland Helicopter Service. "Burbank and Orange County airports have been great problems," Ahlin said , "and I guess the commi ssion wanted to gef out where \he sction is." . Crocker Snow, director of aeronaut1~s for the state of Massachusetts, 1s ---..c:t!lirman of the nine-member panel. Other· prominent members include James McDonnell, chairman of the board of McDonnell·Douglas Cor~., Dr. Elvis Stahi. president of the .Natklnal Audu~n Society and Thomas Sullivan, e1ecutive director of the Dallas-Fort Worth regional airport. Witness Says . Airline Unstable WASHINGTON I AP \ -Philip A. Toll. eXecutivt vice president of Weslgate- California Corp., has told a Civil Aeronautics Board hearing that Golden West Airlines was unstable financially dlJl'lng its most recent ownership change. "Their financial condition was not the greatest " Toft said Tuesday at 1 hearing IDto Ne~port Beach-based Golden West's proposed acquisition of Los Angeles Airways, a helicopter airline. "Outsidt creditors were p r e s s I n g them." he said. "They needed financial strength." Toft said the outside creditors pres.sing Golden West were Insurance companies. £he 1faiik of America and parts and fuel sUppiiers. He 1aid "everybody but the United States National Bank" •PPlied pressure. ''It was a hand-to-mouth operalion.JYi J)le geneul trade creditors," he tesUfi<d . Western. Hughes Airwest and Pacific JOuthwest airlines oppose Goldtn West. an air \ui-operatCll'-, in it attempt io 1c- qulrt helicopter wvice 1uthortty, city since the Cofl'lmunisls assault on 1-he old imperial city of Hue in the 1963 Tel offensive. ' The Communist siege of An Loe was considered a threat to Sa igon itself. President Nguyen Van Thieu flew by helicopter to confer with his field com· maftders at Lai Khe, midway between Saigon aod An Loe, and ordered the seige of An Loe by 5,000 North Vietnamese be lifted "quickiy." But 1n armored relief column was stalled » miles to the South by Commu. nist mortar ind rocket attacks for the third day. In the northeastern corner of South Vietnam where North Vietnamese strik- • ing through the A Shau Valley pose a threat to Hue, a convoy trying to reach Fire Base Bastogne was turned back by Communist fire for the second con- secutive da y. Fire Base Bar.cg~ is 12 miles west o( Hue and about 10 miles west of Phu Bai, the northernmost American base in South Vietna m. . . It was at Phu aBi 2 miles below the demilitarized Zone, that a group of .about 50 American soldiers balked for 90 mi11utes today before they ,...·ent on patrol. They moved out finally in trucks and by helicopters for what the army called a "dynamic defense" of the base and the 2.500 Americans there . The U.S. Command blamed the brief combat refusal on "rumo rs to the effect that the area was an ambush site loaded with booby traps." Communist forces hea vity s he 11.e d SoutO Vietnamese and Cambodian forces in the southern Cambodian town of Kompong Trach today and moved in ma- jor troop units to open a new front in their multipronged Indochina of!ensive. Fighting Oared in the . Ce n tr a I Highlands 280 miles north of Saigon and field reports said Com muni st troops launched two heavy ground assaults __un. der cove r of artillery fire in Kontum Province. The reports said the attacks were bare· ly beaten off with the aid of U.S. C.obra helicopter gunships and that 227 Com- munists were killed in the assault. The bases were Artillery Base Charlie and a government Ranger camp. ' Veteran Costa Mesa city councilmen Alvin Pinkley and Robert Wilson were returned to office Tuesday, but the third incumbent, William St. Clair, was swept out of office by local businessman Dom-. inic Raciti. About 38.7 percent of the city's 18.252 registered voters turned out for the elec- tion to fill three vacant seats. This i& the 31ay the top vote-getters in the 21-can- didate field finished : -Robert Wilson, $,096 -Dominic Raciti, 4,935 -Alvin Pinkley, 4,396 -William St. Clair 3.895 Throughout tht counting the three leaders never appeared to be in jeopardy. The ouster of St. Clair had been sup- ported by both Wilson and Pinkley. St. Clair. a professional barber who had served on the council for only one four· year term, conceded the election as early as 8:30 p.m. with only about half of the f>4 precincts counted. "We're down the tubes," he told his supporters. many of whom had gathered in city council chambers to view the returns. "I'm •through with politics.'' Raciti, a Newport Boulevard jeweler and pawn shop operator, defeated St. Clair by, 1,240 votes. His popularity was underscored during.the early part or the race when he Jed both Pinkley and Wilson IS.. MESA VOTE, P1ge I) 'Family' Feuds Trigger Deaths? NEW YORK (UPI) -Police Com- missioner Patrick V. Murphy says there is a "distinct possibility" the renewed gangliind warfare in the city is the result of a feud between the families of the late Joseph "Crazy Joe" Gallo and Joseph Colombo Sr. Murphy added, however, Tuesday that police are unable to furnish "a picture or a pattern" or determine exiictly who the combatants are in the_strife which resulted in seven killings in two weeks. Murphy spoke at a news conference together with Mayor John V. Lindsay who said he instructed the commissioner that "above all , the public must be preserved ana protected" with maximum police power lo "end this rash of gangland killings." -UPSETS· T.+1E MAYOR Bolbol lsl1nd'1 Ryckolf DEUILS COOK Coron1 del M1r'1 Store Anti-freeway Foes Win ' Newport Beach Election Dee Cook this morning called the Ni;:wport Beach election results ''a vie· tory for the freeway lunatics" and depos- ed Mayor Ed firth said only he is disap- pointed at the outcome. Cook was beaten badly by Jonas 1'Joi1n" Store in the Seventh District while Hirth was tr ounced by Paul H. Ryckoff in the Fifth District. "They built up emotion on the freeway and that's it." Cook said. "It's a re volt." he said_ •·11 was a desi re on the part of the people to run the show themselves. to vote on every issue, lo stop all progress. "They want to beat Irvine into a pulp -into the ground ,'' Coo k said. "Anybody who shows an inclination In be fair and just with matters such as property rights, they're just not in fa vor. "What they'll do with it, I doo 't knO'A'." Cook said. "The freewa y lunatics won and I wish them well ," he said, Cook spoke less hl'lrshly of Slore, personally . saying"he docs congratulat e him and adding , "I hope he won't beeome part of any group in this city that could destroy many of the fine things that have made this such an outstanding cily. "l hope he will be a force against the erodi11g of the basic rights of all the peo- ple that seems to be pr1me interest tod ay within a certain group which see111s to be now in power." Cook and Hirth both thanked their backers and Hirth viewed the results tbis way: "I'm surprised, but I never had any strOng feeli ng for what would happen . "I'm not pleased regarding the best way to run Newport Beach, but the peo- ple wa nt something different so th ey are going to have it." Hirth said he was disappointed that he will not be able to carry on his effort s toward more co unty and regional cooper- ation in programs and projects. "Unfortun tely. I'm afra id !he people of ISee LOSERS , Page%) Hirsch Private · Eye Recorded Telepl1one Talks Younger Urges Initiative A pri vate Investigator admitted tod ay ln Orange County Super ior Court that he recorded a series of conversations with social and business acquaintances of Newport Beach socialite Claud ia Hutson Hirsch, many of them without the permission of the people he interviewed . Clarence Holland . a pri vate eye em ployed by raci ng tycoon Clemenl •·Duddy" ~llr~ch from the time of lhe multi-millionaire's es trangement In 1971) from his attractive wire to lale 1.971 . sur· rendered a long list of his contacts tod:iy as the di\1orce trial entered ils fourth Death Penalty Proposal Heard by Lido Isle Women. By CANDACE PEARSON Leg islature's po"1er to change the law. But the state court, according to day. ot 1t1t o.111 l'Ott '~' There have already been changes in Younger, "wanted to be kin~g of the But Holland denied under a long grJ\r. State Attorney General Evelle Younger methods of punishment, Younger said. mountain, first rrlan on the beach and it Ing from attqrney Da vid ll :irncy That he urged members of the Lido Isle Women's .. We no longer use the rack or the filed its opinion the day before. the U.S. or his son had ever recorded con- Club Tuesday lo circulate petitions for a scre'i''," he said , •:and we no longer tie court got back from vacaUon." ver5ations with actor John Wayne 11nd his proposed initiative that would restore the murderers and rapists in a bUrlap bag He contended he is "not a big fan.or the wife at their Newport home. death penalty ln California. with poison snakes. death penalty" and is not ''lighting to Wayne Is schtduled lo appear RS a At least S20,000 verified signatures are ''But In no time in history were these preserve capital punishment. but to witness in a trial that must end with the needed to put the is.sue on the November changes made by the court, bot by the preserve the integrity of our system. division of an estimated ~ mill lon in ballot, Younger said at a luncheon people." Younger said, contending that "But if I were, a prison guard, t Hirsch assets. most of them stemm ing 01 t~e n.lly Pllel tteff T\11n ant i.f reeway randidates who ran nn si milnr ",:ave the environment" pL!it· (nrm<; \.\'On resounding victocies in the l\t·1vport Rearh city council race Tues• d:1,\'. Retired businessman Paul H. Ryckoff (lr B;ilbo.:i lsl.:ind pulled a major upset, unseati ng Mayor Ed Hirth in District 5 and consulting engineer Jonas "John" Store put a roadblock on ·the comebick lrl!il or fo rm er councilman·P. D. HOet.'' Cook in Corona del Mar's Distrid 7. Incumbent Donald A. Mcln~is:. who n1ay be the city's next mayor, was-unop- posed for re-election in West Newport~, District 2, , Both Store . and Ryckoir carried 47 or the city's 54 precincts. Tbe resulta: District t Onnald A. Mc innis (unopposed ), 9,258. D11trtct s P:1ul H. Ryckoff, 6,165. Ed Hirth . J.958. Ha rvey D. Pease. 1.12.J. District 7 Jonas ''John" Store, 6,7o.1. P. D. "Dee" Cook, :1,798. James A. Crane, a District 7 candidate -who withdrew early in the campaigri, received 527 votes. All told . 11,369 or the city's 29.281 voters went to the polls. The 38.8 percent turnqut was regarded as heavy by City Clerk Laura LagiO! who sa id the average for a municipal election is 35 percent. Both Ryckoff and Store piled up their biggest margins in the older sections of the ·city -West Newport, Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island. Balboa Island residents gave Ryckoff fi25 votes co mpared lo· Hirth 's 130 and Pcase's 41. ~'fosl or the seven precincts won by Hirth and Cook were captured by narrow margins. " Both did ~·ell in Newport Heights. Cook took fou r precincts there. while Hirth did best in the Eastbluff area, where he lives. Cook carried the precinct of his former residence in Irvine Terrace by a 65-10 margin. ' But It was a Store·Ryc koff sweep over the rest of the city. In one West Newport precinct, Ryckoff won by a margin of 197 to 34 for Hirth to 19 for Peese. Store swepl the prtcinct 179·50. Store's biggest margi'n came \n one Harbor View Hills precinct w be re he piled up a 192·29 margin. Orange Cout Weather Look for more clouds on Thurs- day but considerably warmer weather along the co.astline. High~ tomorrow in the 60's. Lows in the 50 's. INsmE TODAY Apollo 18 astronaitt! sa.u tl}e u'll bfl veru sMrprisfld if they fail to find t vidtnct of volarn.- ocs on thfl moon. Ste storu, Page 12. mtttlng in Newport Beach. He added the courts' legi.slating is like eating wouldn't fetl too comfortBble now ," he from his ·substantial racing holdings 11nd that the Orange County 0 i s ~ r i ct peanuls -one decision will lead to continued, referring to the possibility that ranch la nd in Orange. San Oit:go and San 1..M. •t111 • ""....,' ~ •11 Attorney'• office will handle the initiative anott.er. a prisoner killing a guard would now only Berna rdino counties. ~:ii~. '! ;:,',':: •• ': 1: ~ In this area beginning Fridfy. The Legislature would be "shorulghted get an additional five-year~ sentence. Hiirncy '1nade it ·r.lcRr loday tha1 he c11u111tt1 u..w °''• t-'Y 11 The Cllifornta Supreme Court recenJ.ly not to resist and resent the court'l!I ae· He Called that "bargain rates" com· beJieved fl ollanO or another priva te in· ~:;!~~4 !: ::i~. hl't"' ~ ruled that capital ~nishment was "cruel Uon," he said. ''I would.'' pared to a death sentence. \ttsllgaitor had obtained Information pre.. .-ot.11111 111111'" it...-'"'" u.1s an " _eloz::0--.uLadd~wamin1,.~..Male-·--Cilllng lhHtal,t C®r'-+Uling ''l~ID08 jud icial 10 Mrs-. llirsch from the \'Iler.an--::;~~~'""" 1, ~::.~r11,m 11·: unconstitutional by state standards: court : "It could mike the u·.s. Supreme Outrageous decision ever handed down by actor and his wife. 1'1111~~ 11-1• T1ot111r1 ,.._,, Younger, who has filR"" an appeal Court mad .'' . \his or any othtr court In thC last too llirsch admitted fro m the Witness 11tand :"' .. T"" •~ : ::;.... .. Mn11t Jt..«1 before the U.S. Supreme Court on the The naUoo's 'itiah caurt announctc:I list yeart '' V-OUngtr 11ld •the-proposed in-lha'-his wir"--~me--aWO-Jlarbor Island ... ~ t•-w-..,...... t llltt court'• deci~on. aald Tu...iay that Y•" thol ll•would be conoiderlnc the con• ki1tive-wuld olso be-put11n·thf"ba!I01-by-hnd been elaborately bugged from \lt• ....... • _ l~, court hid no right to "usurp" the 1lituuon,11ty of punishment this YNf. the Ltgislalure il,.lf, tS<e HIRSCH, Pol' l) t...: __________ ....., ----~------·-------------,( .\ '• ,• . .,. '• • UAJLV .-•• \., \It .:.: ~·· I.,. I 12 • How Newport Voted DISTRICT 2 • :==~~~~~~~~~~~-i PRECINC T I , 2. 3. ' 4, 5. ,_ 7. •• 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. "· 17. 18. 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 2,. 27. 28. 29. 30. 3 1. 32. 33. 34. 35. 3,. 37. 31. 39. "40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 4'. 47. 41. 49. 50. Ne wport Short1 ClubhouM Fleming Home Sch rumpf Homt Watson G1 r1 91 Clly Holl P B. &-R. Offl c1 Eboll Club Wren G1r191 SMley G1r19t F1rwtll G1r191 Jones G1r19t Sw1in Homt Bilbo. Mothod l1t Church 81ysidt Vlll191 F0Wlkt1 Home Andtrton Homt H•v•• G1r11• Bonner G1r1g1 Corpor·ttion Yard Newport Heights School Hor1ce Ensign School Newport Harbor High Oakwood Garden Apartments Lutheran Church Tibe ri Home Mlrintrt Schoof Smith Home Dover St\Gr11 Model Homt Jertntss G1r1ge Smith Garage Stuckey Gara .. Barry G1r191 · Widm1n G1r191 Bluff1 Association Schnorr G1r191 Corona dtl Mir Hl9h Park Newport Sp1 Irvine M1rin1 Office Cornell G1r1gti CdM Elemontory ·School Mor91n Garage G1lne1 Home CdM Fire St•tion CdM Community Church Butterworth Hom• Buttermore G•r•ee P••M C•rport B•ll•rd Home Community Youth C1nter H•rbor View School St. MlchHl's Church Berkeley G•r•91 Kings G•r•g• 5 l . 52. 53. 54. Eth11l G•rege AISEN:rEI TOTALS i < ,, .. ! 210 105 IOI 252 23B ll9 151 142 187 193 209 · 129 23B 249 208 192 163 145 172 247 225 126 90 125 187 113 188 185 IB2 201 119 13B 171 159 200 111 13B 189 163 113 123 129 150 237 187 168 205 215 IB7 139 208 82 156 154 143 9,256 "' ,; :t ,, w 34 22 51 97 88 49 47 57 79 72 41 21 68 115 98 64 55 69 88 120 97 4B 37 70 72 47 85 100 99 108 75 56 BB 93 98 47 BO BB 86 59 55 61 79 63 67 83 124 107 70 52 91 36 7B 73 53 3.95B DISTRICT S DISTRICT 7 J ) i "' d c "' • .. ... ! ~ • ~ .. ,. ,. ~ "' • • • :t .. 1·9· 197 50 179 7 107 28 90 15 55 51 60 38 158 107 148 31 169 9B 1.19 20 83 54 96 26 109 62 108 38 96 B8 87 2;) 124 80 133 ·42 131 75 160 10 227 92 161 11 147 63 9'4 19 251 110 194 24 186 B9 205 14 125 65 160 14 151 60 161 2 I 122 44 139 I Ii .99 51 107 30 Bl 96 BB 53 132 143 138 • 35 141 13B l 19 19 81 611 64 9 53 34 59 13 72 67 85 18 121 73 126 18 66 42 84 20 133 73 140 12 106 67 143 14 104 79 115 23 100 93 129 16 44 66 60 8 99 71 86 12 105 75 123 9 B9 72 104 16 112 58 138 5 74 -50 63 IB 72 74 80 26 113 65 10 11 IOI B4 110 18 63 3B 9B 18 '77 47 97 24 72 55 94 25 76 BB B6 44 189 71 210 34 115 72 136 2B B7 59 144 20 99 69 160 35 11 4 59 200 14 139 29 192 10 119 51 128 13 14B 65 173 9 51 • 36 52 9 95 Bl 86 16 107 66 103 24 96 59 97 1,123 6.165 3,79B 6.703 f'rom Pa11e l Sea Scouts Lament Tl1ef t MESA VOTE ••• Of 200-pound Propeller b.v significant margins. A surprisingly strong showing 'A'Ss al~ made by Orange Coasl College phil· osophy teacher Al P;iinter who nipped Al SI. Clair's heels throughout the race And logged a total of 3.125 Votes oo the final ~ tall y sheet. Investigators conhnued today to probe theft of a 200-pound prdpeller from the Newport Beach·based Sea Seoul tr.ainitig vessel Argus as .!ICOUting leaders ap. pealed for its return. Loss of the brass (ittJng couldJe.ave the- .. Argus -and a nationwide Sea Scout pilot program -high and dry. The grand theft case was reported to police Monday when the twin Screw fit· ting was discove red missi ng from the 89+ foot, square-rigged ketch currently in drydock. Value of the prop itself is $1,000, but the ultimate cost could be much higher if it isn't returned to the Seti Seoul base on Coast Hlghway next to the Balboii Bay Club. Ralph Whitford, of the Sea Scouts' Na· t.ional Committee, explained today that the Argus is being used in a pilot pr o- gram for training young seamen. The missing propeller was c11st in ~n. mark in 1908 for the y11cht dont1ted to local Sea Scouts and won't fit any other vessel . - Expenses for keeping the Argus in ORANGI COAST M DAILY PILOT Tl\1 Or1119* C:O.s! DAILY ,ILOT, w!l'll wl'llcl'I Is umDlf'ltd !ht Htw1-il'r.u, 11 ~lllhtd ttv '"-• Or1~1 C~1f Pvbllt~ll!I (()lt'l~ny, Stp1· rt!t tdlliorl~ ••I 1>11Dlltlted, Mond•Y ll'll'"llugll F-r1c11y. fDr (1:1411 MtM, H1Wp0rl l el ch, H11n•1ngTt111 l!lt1<;.ll •l'DOM~1n Vlllty, L11111n1 l11cl\, lr~lnt1S1ddltb1tk Ind l lll Cltnl•nll/ Stn J11~n C1nl1h-1ro A 1!ngl1 r~01'1n1t tdrT1on " 1>11bl1111ed S1T1,1nl1y~ •nd S1111a1vi . f nt ilr+nltllll P11Dl/1Mnf Dll n! I~ 11 ).)'.I W!\I I!•~ Str11r, C.oti. M111, c..11torn11, titU. R~Ot•f N. W11J F>rt,IDt nl •nd P11Dl•1ntr J 1c~ R, C!i•I,., \ ~' 1'r11>111n1 •nd C.cntrtl M1n1~er Thom 11 K11"il Elha• Tho"''' J.. Mur,kin1 M1n1fln' ED•IW L P1t1r 1Cri1g Ntwpiirt lttc.11 Cny td•to• N..,... IHc> Off1n lJJJ N1wpoti lowf1~1rJ M1lllf'll A4Jr"1t P.O. l ox 117S, '266J ...... __ ' ' drydock while a_nother prop is ordered, manufactured and shipped lo America will be exorbitant and Sea Scout leaders can't calculate what a ne...,, casting ilself will cost. \\'hitlord said the Ar~us v.·as also just about ready lo go to sea aga in in the ex· perimental program for tra ining budding sailors in every type of maritime skill . If succesliful. the prnject could be adopted for all U.S. Sea Scout unit s. Tuesday's election also proved that some \'Oters are 11o•il1ing to vote for non- candidates. Fredf'rick Bos received a !otal of 92 vote5 and Mrs . Marv Nolan 8.'il votes even though both had ri"ropped out of the race several weeks before the elec- tion. Local Sea Scout leader., said they v.1ould be happy In have the 64·year-0ld J Danish yacht propeller b.11ck, \\'ith no questions asked. The oustf'r of St. Cla ir will usher in a spirit of harmony and cooperat ion on council meetings, both Pinkley 11nd Wilson predicted , Pinkley, a druggist, 'A'as elect ed lo the council 18 years ago and won his sixth trrm nr office Tuesday nigh!. He ran behind \\'ilson for the first lime in his political career. Scout leader Whitford .i;uggested a trade might be arranged with the hi· jackers. "\Ve'll gi ve a p1r,11chute and 14.000 feet ol sky," he quipped . J et Noise Mee t Ma y Attract Coast Officials Newport Bearh ha s invited Orange County Supervisor Ronald Caspers anrl r.epresentatives nf tlie airlines serving Orange Counly Airport !n ;i jet nofse symposium April 19 in Atl11ntt1 . GA . According to Council man ~l 1lan Oo~tal. the second annual mept ln~ i~ sponsnrerl by the National Orgon1za!iC1n to ln11urr a Sound COntrollrd En\·irnnment 1NOISE 1. Dostal said the symposium 11o·i1l disruss 11ircrafl opcr8iinJZ procrdurcs al mnny airfields around the country hA\'l ng noise problems. ""1e arc hoping lo grt some conrrr1r examples of noise drcreasini;i tcchniqu<':i< Iha! can help u~ ...,·\t h prnblrms around Orange County Airport." Dosi al said. Dostal said hr I~ hoJ)f':fu l thal A1rv.•pst and A.ir California, the !v.•n <'11rrier~ servicing the local jetport. can a]St) share their experitnces with the noise problem. Dostal and a member or the city staft will be attending the three-day session. E'ro1n Page l LOSER S-... \Vilson. who ha s been on the council for 12 yea N ;ind serves as current mayor of the city . said the next l11o·o years would be !he most productive vears ln the council's history. • A record of 21 candidates complicated the handrounting nf bal lots and the com- plete results were not known until 10;3() p.m. LBJ Goes Home To Sa.ii Antonio SAN Ar-.'TONIO (AP ) -F'ormer Pres!· dent Lyndon B. Johnson . who had pressured his doctors to send him back lo Trx::is , returned lo his native state eArly torl;iy for more hospital care. lie looked tired, worn and pale when he <lrriv ed al !he Army·s Brooks General I los pital arter a flight from Charlot· ll"'S\"llle. Va . where he suffered a major hrar! atlatk l11s1 F'rida v. Rrfore he left Virgiiiia, doctors said Johnson v.·as making "steady hn· provemenl . ·• On his :.rriva l at !lit ho.!;pital hrre, lhe for mer chief executive. 6.1. stepped from ti .~talion W8gon ;ind walked slowly with doctors Al his sidr to 11 wailing wheelchair a few steps away . He was '"earing i gray hat and 8 d8rk blue suit . Connected IQ his chest with wires WllS a portable electrocardiogr;im oscilloscope, which monitors the heart. An aide car· ried the suitcase·like unit. Si1t1c:>l.i11~ ~i ~11 COPENl!AGEN fl!Pll -Pen!lonery "' 1;Ulon11I Weat her Service departed 'from 'Ii. u'"al de1lgJWioll>...tuesday Is Jl.sling Th, 5 p.m, Wt.1ther conditions here. ln!_te.ad. of the usual ·~cloudy," "part!;'. cloudy," '"hAty,"' elc.. the weathu oervice uid tbe weather eondlUon 1lmply ~ as· ··smokt:• ~ ------"""----~ ., Apollo 16 Ma y Draw 1 Mil-Ho·n CAPE KENN~;o v, f la IAPl -PoJ1ee. a.nd ('fv1r off1c inl~ prPp.11rt'd toda~· for an invasion of 110 estim"ated mlll inn v1~1tors lo 'A·atch Sunday'it launch In tlie moon or Apollo 16. .r..1eanwhi!e , Jnhn \\". Youn~ and Charles ~1. Duke Jr. boardf'd the lun;ir module trainer In rrlirarsr thr ir tun;ir dPscrnt. ThC1m<15 K. f\-latting!y JI 'A'orked in the command module simul ator on lunar orbit exercises. ~lfghway palrol and cnunly law en· forcement officers met wi1 h fire dPpa rl· mPnl and r11·il dcfen.~e representath·es to work ou t plans lo htindle the ·expected. hea \"y traffic in Brevard County on Sun· dti,\". Lt. Brn Brad.v. Florida ll igh~·ay Patrol leader io Brevard. said: ··rhe timr is ri ght. Tht day is right . And if the wralhf'r ' is favorab!r an estimated million \"isitors \\'ill be 0 here Sunday to "'titch tlie launch. All in· dications are il"s going to be a big one. "Anybody ""ithin central. north-cenlral or south-central Florida can /,!et up at a rea sonable hour nn Sunday morning and be here in lime for the shol ," Bradv sairl . He ~ecalled lhc la.~t Sunday ·Apo llo Jaunch111g, Apollo 14. 'A'hen abou t a mil· lion persons shn\1·ed up . '"Tlie county ·'A'as full," he said. "TI1e rntid s 'A'ere full and it look about eight hours to'clear 011l the traffic." Firtren additional highv.•av patrol lrnoprrs are being brought in to" help han- dle thr crush. ~lote!s in the area alrrady v.·rre filling up. l.atrr today. all three ast ronau ts "'t're In board the command module simulator to run through all activity from liftoff un- til they fire out of earth nrbit 10Wa rd the moon . Th11t covers 2 hours 27 minutes in the flight plan. The two moon e:tplorers are to spend a rrcord "13 hours on the surface. exploring the moon ·~ highlands for e\•idencc of dor· mant volca nnes and n!her lunar ~ccrets. They· are to be the 9th and \Olli Americans to land on the earth satellite. 1See related story. Page 12/ Cotu1t y Approves Bopst in Court B'uildln g Fees An ;imendment to the architectu ral and eng ineering p~rvices c~ntracl for the new Har bor Jud~uil DlsJrict court! building on Jamboree Road near Campus Drive N' . ewport Beach. v.·as appro ved by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. The amendment calls for a $26,000 in· crease, br.inging the total architectural fee In $151.708 for the joint 1•enlure of architects ~Vil liam Peirera and William Ficker. both of ~ewporl Beach. .-· Supervisor_ Ronald Caspers of i\ewpnrt Beach e:ii:pla1ned that the net increase in the contract ...,·as really $15,000 and v.·ould be more lhan compensated for by the money saved o~rcha~e_o1.1he....n.ew 8.2· acre si tifrom Collins Rad io Company. Previously, the county had purchased 5.2 acrf's from the City of Nev.•port Beach for a Newport Center site, but the cilv abandoned the site ;ifter the fa ilure of a bond issue last fall . ~ Coun1 y Building Services Director Joe Smi.~ek told superviso r!! that the increase in fees "'a5 necessary because of ad · dil ional floor space required in the new ~rructure. GEM TALK ' TODAY by COUNTERFE ITS Deception ls I.he rule of many oversea s purveyors of "'atches and gold coins, and you should exer· else caution \vhen you buy abroad. 1'h e 11-lid East is the source of most counterfeit $20.00 gnld coins. These col!ectors' items sell there at abou,t $60.00, and usually ha ve a correct gol d content. They are slill, ho,vever, counter· feit, and no bargain for the authen· tic collector. In England and lhe Far East you can buy "Omega" watches at very low prices. Faithful duplicates In appearance and markings, they are 'often not genuine. Although lhe w a t c h may be marked 11automatlc," frequently it is no!." Rarely is it the 18 kl. gold specified, and lhe i!>weled move· ment you're promised Ts too often ,worth far less. Weliave Omega watches and an lnteresling collection of cnins, all at low.overhe8d prices, Their au· tbantlcity Is backed by-ou~ almos t 26 yean In Costa-Mesa. 6 ,000 Votes Planner Leads • Co-uneil~i-eld ·Uy TERRY COVILLE 01 1t11 Olltv ,1111 Sllll .H~nllngton Betich Planning Cnm· m15s1oner Henry Duke won ii strong v1c· tory in Tuesday's City Council election collecting more than 6,000 votes and knockin,1: illC'umbent Mayor George ~1rCracken off the <'Ouncil. T"'O incumbent councilmen, Jerrv Mat- ney and Donald Shiplry, were re-eiected. bul they tra iled Duke by nearly \,000 votes. The top fh·e vote-pullers v.·ere · Duke: 6,416. l\latm>y : 5,li.10. · Shipley: 5,547. l\lcCracken: 5.238. .James Dt:Guellt: 4,078, Tlie other seven candidates finished in !hi!! order: Doyle Milter , 3.764: Marcus • rorter. 3.562: Richard Belyea, 3.145; Charles Geers, 2,599; David Garofalo F~rnier V a.lley Cou1i cil1na.n Wi1is Iii Big S·1.vee p By MICHAEL GOOORJCH 01 l~t 01Uy ~llol 11111 Former city councilman Re r n 1 e S\•alsltid ran away from a field of six candidates Tuesdav in the Founta in \";il le}'City Council fleclion. while formf'r C:hamber of Commerce president ~·lar vin Adler edged Jan Wilhelm for the second council seat. 2.:)1)6 : Joseph \\'haling. 1.299: and Cecrge Arnold, 902. IncumbeoL City Cltrk Pa ul Jones easJly heal Bernard Mahoney 8,954 votes to S,441. City Treasurer \li~rren H11 l! was the top vote·ge\lil'r in the enlire elt'rlion with 12 ,!0fl in his fa \'or. He was unnppa5ed ~J re-election. : · Some 15,660 \"olers cast their ballnts faP a 31 percent turnout. :,: · Duke. who waged an ant1 ·apt1rtmtV;,' an!i.~1cCracken campai,t:n , sa1d this morn ing: ··1 th ink my \'ictnr~· rrpresents a vit'fory for the peoplf'. It ser1•ts notice on the VC'sted interests thal the people l\'tinl the ir JZ"Overnment ba ck .. , _ < The race v.•as never close a5 Duke lecf· £rom the start of the tally. ~tcCracke'ri stayed second for a few precincts, then dropped farrhcr back wilh Shipley 11111d Matney passing him. Near.ly 150 pcopje , n1;iny nf rhem Dukf!I campaigners, jammed into the City Council chamber to vie11o· results as they "'ere beeped out by computer. Each time Duke took a .,tronger lead. there were loud cheers from a large seg. ment of the crowd . The only tense dram;i c;ime during the middle of the hallnt co11nlin,1: 11s Ma tney was running a weak third and McCrackeu . "·as fourth. As the J7th of 89 precincts ctimr in, f\lrCracken jumped ahead nf l\111tney. Duke supporters, '"'ho al$0 wanted /<.1alney, groaned. Se\'en prec incts later. !\1atney regained !he lead over Pi,1 cCracken and never lost it again. SeverRI precincts later Mat.ney also overtook Ship ley to co me out second highest. · Final returns in the ra re are : -Bernie Sva lstad: 2.173. -~tarvln Adll'r: 1.398. -Jane Wilhelm : 1.2.12 •• Shipley, while sli pping slightly from hlf. · !wo previous vote lead ing election vi6'1 lories, won his third successive campaiP -Roy Richards:· 97~. -Paul Savarino: 84-0. -Clarence Casper: 8.19. in Hunlington Beach to become the onlj. councilman ever elected to three straight terms in this city. ..-. .,. ~. l'ro111 Page J S11alstarl, v.·ho 11•as ;i councilman for .several months after the 196n recall elec- tion,' score~ a sv.·eeping victory as he v.·on e1·ery voting precint rxcept one and HIRSCH -~ Tl< '.f. ch,1lked up a 7l5·vote margin over second • • • place fin isher Adlt'r. ' .:"dler 'A'Bs chased in the race by l\trs. ~ limf' of the <'Oup\e's separ ation w11Jt: \\ il h~Jm, but maintained n safe margin of sophisticllted listening devices that wttf:: \·otes throoghoot the tallying 10,Jand sec· also concealed in her boat. :: ond place by a 166-vote marg in. Harney wants the tape11 and arrf Approx imately 25 percent of the 14 390 transcripts that ha ve been prepared lron;a eligible Fountain Valley voters turned 'out !hem excluded from the trial. Jie h,.:: to make their decision. on who 'A'ould oc· cond_emned the tapes aa: being illegaJlj. cupy lhe two seats \';icated by roun-Clbtatned and he has charged those whG cilme111 Ron Shenkman and John Harper. obtained them 'A'ith violating the state·a· • The percentage of 1·oter turnout this pcn;il code . yeart'lra5 less than 1970 ·vhen 23 percent .Judge Prank T.>omenichini has prom- of the reg istered vote rs cast the ir balll)t5. ised a ruling on Harney·5 motion and hAs The four.screen drive·in controversy ordered transcr ipts prep;i red from al! the ~1d not appear to play a significant .role su rrendered tapes. in !he \·ot ing trends since neither Sva!s· J·larney insists that any tapes con- lad nor Adler had taken 15!rong stands lflininJ.! !lie vnicr or Mrs. Hirsch have not on the issue. been made availf!Qle In him. He has been Roth Svalstad and Adler aimed tlieir lnld by hoth Hollan! and Hirsch's lawyers ca1npa igns at supporting the city's IQ.. Iha! they cannot now be located ." year budgtt plan and call ing for in· Hi r.~ch 1oday 11 cc L1sf'd his wife of break- creasf'd light industrial cfcV'elopment of _ing int o his office and personally remo v.· !Mr cir~·-· 1ng a number nf !apes that hr had locked Vorci-s appt1rrntl y rndnrscd !he Ill-year away in his storage room. The graying plan by selectinJZ Svalsttid .11.nrl Adler. milliona ire admitted that mos! of thoe,:. T~e plan had come under attack by t'A•O !apes were · recordings of th e con:. nf the other candidales,-Richards-and--\•er:salions..belween him and J\.1rs. Hirsch-. c.·;i~per, Mrs. Hirsch, 43. has been giveri "I "th1:f1k the results of the election poss!?ssinn of the couple's Harbor Island subslan!1ale the fact that PMple want an home pending .Judge Domenichini'.t eronn~_1c ~rogram that will look In the verdict. She lives there with the couple".!! fu ture, said Svalstad, Tuesday night. tv.•o sons. Casey. 7. and Christopher. 6. nn Svalstad also stiid he felt the election an allo\1•anre of S2.800 a mont h for herself results indicated Fountain V a I J e y and $150 for each of her children. residents want a positive approach to It has been statP.d during the triRI that gn1•rrnn1ent . One theme of his campaign she is $200.000 in debt and unAbl~ to meet ...,·as that the city had no problems but her cornmilments on the allowance fixed rather ··unresolved opportunities". bv the court s. Tht ring for Mother or Grandmother wllh from 1 to 9 GEN UINE Birthslones from $19.95 Available in 14 Kt. while or yell"" 1old 1111 1111 J.C.~ Jl.umphrie~ J~wefer~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST-A-MESA-- -COtft'f~E~T TE!~S 2_5 tA•S IN SAMI lOCJ.TION . • ' " ;.·· ) . .. ,, -··· • · I • } r l } • • • g p g • k p ,, ll • ,1 ' , Ir ' In w y • 6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -summer_ Bu-8 _Program? ----t .-------'!'·he woeful i nad·equacy-of-'the traffic-circulation ---100KOel1bera e, responsible, mature actions on key city , i • • • • • • • system ln Costa ~1esa and Newport Beach become.s es· pecially apparent tn th e summer months \\1hen bea ch· bound -automobiles reguJarly clog Newport Boulevard and Pacific Coast ~lighway. Tha t problem may be eased to some degree this year 1f a pilot summer bus program beco mes realit}'. It woul d link the t\vo l'ities with a 25-mile loop starting on the east sitle of Ne"•port Bea ch. then going to the Sout h Coast Plaza, and from there to the Ne,vport peninsula . problems. They attempled IO resolve !he Upper Newport Bay issue by approving a three-point conservation plan . They scrutinized the city's beach policies and de- termined that surfers shou ld be entitled to the same bea ch hours as S\vimmers, subject to lifeguard blackballs. The mock co uncil also heard a hot deba te on the police helicopter program . Rather tha n kill th e pro- gram out of hand, as "'as suggested by some of the stu· '. ~ X. .. ·~ ... " .. ' -~-~--· -;~ .. · . ' '. f • • • • • • OriginaJly. buses rrom the Newport-~1csa Unified School District \\1ere to have been used for the four- month experiment. meaning that free fare could have dents, the co un cil voted to stud y, _:lh;:.•:...::n.:o:::is.:e.:.•:::n:::d:...::•i.:.:m.:.:il:.:•.:.:r ___ -f-.-l"'ihc'i ---nroblem:rfDr--one-month-. ---- • • • • : ' been orrerea. , A ve to of th e Idea by the PUC;.designated local bu~ fr anchise. the Snµlh {:oast Transit Co .• bas m'canwhile ruled out that possibility. Any buses used for the proj· eel mu st be theirs. Officials from both cities have estimated that il would cost them a total of $28,000 for the trial ru n i{ South Coast Transit's bu ses and dri vers were employed. A 25-cent-per-ride charge is be ing contemplated to re· duce the city subsidies. Another possibility: Why nnt see if th e Oran ge Cou nty Rapid Transit District would like to slipport or help support the busi ng program'!.:-- They ;{iandled 'Power' Well Youth was served in Newport Beach last week as members of the up and coming electorate took the reins of city power for a day. Students Crom the two local high schools lilied 49 city posts as part of the League ol Women Voters an· nual Youth Civic Day. LWV had the cooperation of the city governments, -plus the Kiwanis Club in Newport Beach and the school distri ct. The student s "{ho participated in this year's activi. tics exp ressed an abiding interest -in \Vhat makes the ir city tick. They handled their I.asks responsibl y and channeled their youthful zeal constructively, Contrary to popu lar stereotypes. lhe student" seemed to seek ratio nal solutions rather than quick ~-judgments. Visit Bo ys Club This Week Dedicated to developing American s or tomarro\.v, the Boys Club of the Harbor Area is bu sy this week celebratin'g National Boys Cl ub \Vcek, a fact older Amer· icans shouldn't forget in the aftermath of city election frenzies. Qualities needed for responsible future leadership are being developed and instilled virtually every day of the year through Boys Club activities ·and guidance that serve 3.000 b9)'s from 8 to 18 years of age in Costa ~1esa and Ne,vport Beach. The Boys Club will offer shows. open hauses and other programs du~i ne i.ts ~urrent ·~~ril 9-15 nati.on;il week and the public · 1s 1nv1ted to v1s1t both locati ons, 594 Center Street and 2131 . Tustin Avenue. Though young men were in the majority. girls held - many positions of authority includi ng the jobs of mayo r and chief of police . During a mock city council session, the studenls A visit to one of the two Boys Club branches lhis \veek mig ht just be worth it to restore you r confidence in the future of America. N 'UNFAI~? LA~Y. R\CH FOLKS PAY fH£ SAME PRIC ES AS YOU.' Co111naunist Propaganda TheOnlyWay To Confound H·ow Reds Picture Nixon WASHINCTON -One cf the current ironies is President Nixon 's high op. tim ism about his coming talks in ~1ost'OW. as rerJected against a Com· munist cffensive in Vietn am made pos· sible only by Sovie! { arms. ~~ !'11r . Nixon has I 'I!: ·-.. probably never been .• ' '\ ~ more eb u1\ien1 and positive than about his trip t.o Moscow and else,vher e. He ""ill stay in I he . Kremlin . v is it <1ther parts or Asia and repeai. the television spectacul· Jar cf Pekin g <1n 11 c<1mparable scale, v.•ith the, added feature of DeY.'.'l breaks <ll'I trade. disarmament ...)nd othe r So\.'iet· American relatio nships. The irony lies in the now evidenl fact that the As ian Communists. advised by a Soviet missio n in Hanoi and using Ru ssia n tanks. aircraft and missiles. are trying to reduce the Pre sident 's fore ign palicy to shattered rui ns before he visits MoscoW. THE PRESIDEf\'T "'as pictured in lhe Conlmunist \\'Orld as a supplicant going lo Peking to beg the indulgence or a sujjerior social system . In the next few weeRS. irtheComffiun1stSsucceec1Ln ghearing crr the 1,1 n noMhernmost prov- inces of \'ielnam. Nixon Y.'ill be pictu red in the Communist world as going to r..1oscow to sa!vage wha t [$; left of a bankr upt policy in Asia. by begging the indulgence <1f a great power wh<1se modern arms brought i~ about. These unhappy thougfits cloud "'hat the RI CHARD WILSO~ President rightfully considers great historic eve nts in his administ.ration - historic because the potential effect of the Pekin~-Moscow consultations reache!'i farther in to the future than such transient. events as the m i l i tar y wlthdrawal from Vietn am. SUCH LONG-mindcdnC'SS may not be appreciated by those y.·ho will say that withdrawal. )lietnamization and negotia. tion proved merely to be the false disguise of defeat and humilia_ti<ln . In that context the trips to Peking and Moscow would be a phony facade on failure, and n<ll at all the design of the noble peace cf the future which Nixon envisions. Very much hangs. therefore , on the outcome cf the present Soviet-su'pported mili tary operations undertaken only when I.he American withdrawal had reached the point CH no retu rn. The operations themselves are of a nature far more fa miliar to and manage.able by An1l!rican military commanders tha n the guerrill11 Warfare of the pasl. But the Ameri can comma:idersno1onger fiave the means~ fig ht the kind of war they were trai ned to right .... mcbile oper alions using ta nks and armored vehicles supported by tac· tical air. SO FAR AS THE Amer ican effort· is concerned . reli ance must be placed on the dubious effects <1f the kind of limited aerial bombardment which did not win the war for President .JohnS<ln and cculd not be i.uslained long enough because <1f violent domestic political <1pposition. A Politician Thoughts al Large: How long such bombardment, even if effective. cculd be susta ined n<1w is not a quest.ion to be brushed aside J;gh tl.v. Tak- ing the previous Cambodian and· Laotian trail operations as examples, confidence y.•avers on the ability of the South \'iel- nam ese lo counter attack on lheir <l"'n and redress the situaliori' in the northern provinces. The only time a politician is conround ed is when an opponent does exactl y what he says he will. • • • Nixon must. nevertheless, rely almost lliolely on these dubi<1us countermeasures to rescue his policy unless he is to go t.o Moscow in an extremely uncomf<1rtable position. Every man. when he suddenly comes . inlO juxtaimition with a w c ma n somewhat taller than himself. unconscious· ly straightens up a THE RISK, OF COURSE, is very great little. pn. the other side, too. But it should be _ • • recalled that the Communist side has Even the bes! cof· taken a sim ilar ris k in the past, failed on fee n ever really the battleground. and won jn the tastes quite as good American polifical arena. The men in as it smells. Hanoi may be 1 willing to settle -for the-• ' fru its of their ramous. but militarily The most ra rt,and disastrous, Tet offensive which deluded difficult accom plish is to acquire a lol of Americ~n opinion. Th is would not create kno"•ledge withcul-letting it go to your a very favorable atmosphere for ttie head . President's Moscow consultaticn~. (ilher. • • Either way, h<lwever,_lhe Presidenfi_ A_____fil!~son1c plane is nol only use.less. cOnflclen~ in substant ial results in iiUt actually dangerou s. for passengers Moscow appears to be unshaken by the until science can provide us with a big Communist power play in Asia. His supersonic nervous sys tem to match. mind tends to leap over events he judges • • • to have cnly temporary effect into The best definition of .. great music" t calculations on the larger design <lf world have heard was Schnabel's : "It is music readjustment. that ha s been composed be tter than it At the moment. however, the long view can be played .'' is undergoing a severe Lest. • • Found: Mystery Middleman Atheists: taunt believers ror being unable lo give a fully satisfactory ex· planation of evil : but believers are too kind lo taunt their opponents for f:iiiirig to be able lo give a sat isractory ex· planation or goodn~ss. • • When tt comes to inflation. nobody gives Mr. Nix<1n the credit he deser ves. He promised to hold down wages and prices. And he 's already achieved half his gca l. But soaring prices 1 r e certainly nol :he adminisl.ration's 1 a u 1 t. Everybody knows that soaring ?rices ar e the faul t if the accursed !\.1id :Ueman. Unforl u natel,\', ~· h 11 e everybody i>lames the 1'1iddleman . nobody seems 10 ~now exactly who he is or precisely v.•hat :ie does. Thus. as a public service I vowed to track down the Middleman in his lair and !xpose him for what he was. Through an lneredible combination of luck and skill I was able to locate him aboard bis 212-foot )'acht, anchored In a sh.ark-infested DAILY PILOT RoOert N. \\Iced, Publblicr Thomru Kccvil, Ed itor Albert \V. Ba r.ti Editorial Page Edi tor Tbe tditoriaJ ~I! <'I( the Dall,y__ l'ITOt: attks lo n orrn 11.rid SiimU· late re1den by pr'5ent1ni; th is nrwspaW '-' nl)intons and com· menu1 ry on IOl)lcs ot 1nterf'tl 11nd 1ignirlcanct, by providing • fon1m or: :t.hLex.prrulcm a[ t111r read.er_.' ' opinlonJ, find by ptttenlln~ the d1\'l!rte ''h:"·poin1s or lnrormt'd ob- 5t'Mlt'f'l.JLDd....J.~ltcsmen on topfcs_ o! lht day, . · iVednesday, April 12, 1972 • , ( • ART HOPPE ) lagoon oU his secret island fortress. . I FOUND HI!\1 In lhe ship's opulent saloon with tht curtains tightl y drawn . A corpulent. balding figure in a white linen suit. he was seated in a fan-back wicker chair, his pudgy, bejeweled fingers strok- ing a huge bl ack cat on his la p as he barked orders in a sinister voice into a desk phone : ''Raise peas two cents a pound ! Up carrots a nickel a bu nch! Inflate hamhocks a peMy a hock!" "Aha !" I cried. "So you are The ~1id· dleman ~" His piggy eyes looked at me coldly. "You have found me at last. What do you want?" "I want to know wha t it-is you dn.'' He shrugged. "I ra ise prices. All day long I sit here raising the price or fi rst this and then that. It is grueling. mlndwearlng work deciding just how much the traffic will bear." "YOU FIEND!'' I said. ..Your foul • deeds are destroying the greal American free enterprise system. Ycu ihould bt ashamed or yourself." He sctmed i;urprlsed. "Foul deeds. in deed! I am an honest buslnessmanJ m goal-is to r11lse Prices io what th e treffic wllt·bear.1'htris the heari-ollhe greiir America n free_tntcrprlse system." T tried another tack: ''OUr President has appealed to your patrioti sm and besecchtd you lo low~r prices Instead of rililng pricts. Please." At a loss ror further words. I liddled id· ly with one or the curtains. At this he blanched. "Don't cpen that!" he cried . "Don't you realize they want to kill me?" "Who?" HE ~10PPEO hi~ up~r I i p . ''Everybody. F'or years everybody has demanded The M 1 d d I em a n be eliminat ed.'' His shoulders sagged . "Oh. If you only knew the life I lead . Olher children won't play with mine. No one comes to my wife's Bal Masque 11nd Canasta Parties. \\'hat good are my riches when I am hated , cursed, shunned " I lert him sobbing quietly in his cha ir. Arter clue reflection. 1 feel we must preserve The Middleman in his job at all costs . It's not th;it I rrel sorry for him. !l 's that he pl:.'' ::. vital role ln today's economy. After all. 1Yhl'n it comes lo soaring prices. If It weren't for The Mlddle.man no one knov.·s, whom woul d we blame ?' Dear Gloomy G us • , \Vhen books become so dirty that nothing is ca pable <1f shocking us ~r:y more. only then will we read fo r intriosi!: li terary merit. • • The most common and profOund mistake that peopje commit in talking about "freed<1m" is their assu mption tha t il is a personal attribute ra ther than an esse nt iall y social telation . • • • ~lodern communication has made the world smaller, but more hyslerical at the same time : it took weeks for the Americans to know what was happenin~ in the Napoleonic War s, and mcnths tt> leam about a Oood or fam L'le in India - now it simultaneously presses down on u.;; in microseconds, and the sheer con· · cenlration <1Ldisaster makes the, media seem so "se nsational." • • • If we really ran a rational society, nobody would be permitted to dr ive a r.;;ir without taking a complete physical. mtn· tal and emotional exan.ination annuall y: ll would cost a lot, but not !'IParly a!I much as the loss cf 50,000 lives •year 1n our mctorlng massa cre. ' . . . We use the phr _g,se "Beau ty io; in the · eye of the beholdt:r," to sugi?est th11t looks are wholly ::ut jective: _ful. in 111 • deeper sen~e. it should mean thal 11nly lhose who love see the tf\le lineaments or the object. 1-"'0U1d hope tha1 .1b• Newpo;--·----Quotes-- Stach Police De.eartment would c11re. enough •bout its citizens' safe· ty to start -citing motoriSts who ~?"ant. Hu1hes, M-year-old bllUonalre refusr. _lo ~tnp for pedestrians who -I believe that rhore lies have been t re in I\ cross,ralk. printed and told about me than about any He chuckled evilly. "Yoo m,;;ea~n~I ~sh~o;ul~d-1----'"--~- lnok ·at my~d s~ caven s. ,111, 1,1,~,, rtllttt• rr••t•' .,1,...., "' Premil'.r Gold' ~I.cir of lsr•J -"\Ye -S.t". clhe.r living man_._,, __ I've been mtikiAg too much mone !' No, • • --1k-M.•--'"'"'-i-""'L.Ml-<ommlt ourselves on 11nyt.hlng dear boy, ower g pr ces ~ my twt "' -·· .. o.....,, 1111'" 0.1" , • .,.. without ncgou,uons. We ha ve one pre· business." condiUon -no conditions." · Cal-Vet Prop .. 1 Is No-Cost P!!0gram To lhe Editor : We are askin~ ~·l)ur Pnrll)rsf'mcnt and edit.orial support for Proposition I on !he June 6 ballot. Prcposition 1 tall ~ for 11 $251'1 1111tlion bond issue for continu ation of thf' n;i. tionally acclaimed Cal -Vl't f:in11 :ind home ·loan prograni. Siner. 1921 th i !ii v.·orthy pr<1gram ha s provided $2JI billion In low-interest loans to 267.000 California veterans. Besl of all, there never has bten and never will be any cost to the taxpa yers. The program is completely seU-sup- porting and self-liquidat ing. Bond!l ar c repaid from the thou sands of monthly loan payments made by veterans. BUT, SINCE TKE progr3m is srlf·li· quidat ing, a bOnd issue is required tn keep it going. The last bond issue was ffi ur years ago. and moliey ·is now ex- hausted due lo high demand from relum· ing Vietnam vete(an.:;. Right now there are thousands cf approved applications but no money to loan. Propos ition 1 must be approved if ·we art' to pr<1vlde m<1re than 600.000 Cali£ornia Vietnam veterans the same cpportunity that has been offered every other Cali£ornia veteran for more 1han 54l years . The support of your newspaper is vital to this effcrt in view <1f current voter resistance to so many bond measu res. The key, naturally, is that Cal- Vel is a no-<:ost pr<1gram. ALFRED P. CHAMIE Stl!te Chairman Cirizens for Cal-Ve! Prop. I T11io Chlldre11 0111!1 Tn the Editor : '!'he . rel low . who wrote the guest ed1tor1al f April 7) on Ze ro Population Growth seems to be even more ignorant than lhe socia l theorists he claims are ig· norant . F'or one thing. the article cla ims tha t most of the major proponents of ZPG are "socia l theorists who have no real economic problems of their own." Well: not only are there social theorists who support ZPG, there are all sorts of biologists and eco nomists . If" I fttAY. 1 would like: tn quote Dr. PaUI R. Ehrlich's The Population Bomh 1Revised Edition !, page 141 : "There .:ire some very distinguished economists who do not feel that our capitalist system must be fueled by an ever-growing population ... There. in fa ct seems to 00 no reason wh y th e Gross National Product cannot be kept ~rowing for a very Jong time without population growth." Then he adds the remark.~ of an economist : "Dr . .J, .J. Spengler wrote. 'In the future. economic growt h will depend mainly upon invention. 1 n no v a t ion • technlc;:il progress. And capital form atinn , upon in stitutionalized growt h·fttvor ing ttr· rangem ents. Population growlh will prob- ably play an even smalle r roll' than t have assigned it in t!arlier discussion. It is high time, therefore. th.iil business cease looking ,upon the: stnrk as a bird of good omen.' " TllIS FEL{.O\\' 1,1,1hn 11.'fOlC lhe cdilori31 says lhat ZPG would reducr. America ',: f{reatness w.hilc the rest of th wor}d forged ahead . Already now h1\f the world goes to sleep hung ry. It Is a fact that tr· all the world's food was evenly distributed among the world 's population. everybndy would suffer from ma1nutri- lion. The rest nr the world1 not even lhat uch, thc-develO~ countries may-forgt ;ihcild for awhile, tiut when ovcrpo pula- tl~n C!l<hC! u~ with lnem, lhefi w111 be tilll• left ol them. -ZERO 'poPULA TION Growlh (.very ( MAILB OX ) J,rurr.! fro m renders arc welcon1f . No 1·n1nll11 111rit.ers should. convey tl1r 1,. tnl'.~sa(lrs i'n 300 words or less. 1'11 c: ripht ro condense letters to fit 1pncc or el11ni11al1 libel is reserved. All let· tcrs must include sig11fJt1tre and ntflit- ing add ress. but nan1cs n1oy be witk- lie.ld 011 request if lllfficient reason l~ npparen.t. Poetr r; wilt no t be pub· hsh rd. rnuple ha~ no more than two children ) I~ th" besl plan to save mank ind. And . by the 1Y11y. if we adopt ZPG . our population v.·ilt .~tahilize around 2045 A.D. wittr' 29.1 m11!inn ricople . I believe . And then ii wtll gn down. " JOHN D. MILLE R Draft H'o m e 11 T<1 thr Edilclr: J lhink women should be drafled . Bein;: drafted would not send won1en into densl'! jungles. Most of the service. work is done in the U.S. Being in the servi ce would be a good ex perience for most y.·omen. Men have been protcl'li nJ: our country through history. There ls not much dif- fer ence between woman and man. If women were willing to be drafted, we would have a much stronger nation. r-oo one. not even men. wants to be drafted. though women should be willinp: to donate two years or their lives toward their country. Thank you. t hope vou1Ni ll not criticize my letter without think111,: ;iboul ii. DOUG PARRY Eighth gradf student c ...... cit Q111d1fif'nl.loru To the Edito r: Thank .vou for lhP. edltoriitl space oul· llninJ: prop<>sed riu11lifica!ion.s fnr a city councilma n (April 4). It would be a great public service to reprint it before every election. BEATRICE C. RUSSELL YiemK of lhe l'ou11g To the Editor : II seems that ofte:n young people's opin· Jon~ nre omif tcd : but t.hey are the cncs who have to live on th is land after we are gone. \Ve look a p011 in our class on how suc- cessrul Costa ~l es;:i w#ls in halting air and water poll uti on. The results seem to speak for themselves:. !\.lore ef!crt .11 needed . Que~tion : My community has made significant progres.~ In halting air and \\'atcr pollution -0' r Some progress -S2. I'; Very littlt:. If Any progress -4i.ll~ WP hope th\11 will inform xou and .ct!.~ pr.rhaps give you some ln.(I pth insight into young people's thoughts on how their commun ity is doing. · L, RICHA RDSOl'I E, MEYER Teachers 6th Grade current Events Geogrophy Cli!ll T•IVlnkle School Th ey Bang Up - To _ I thought ou might !Ike. to knnw~how the -Nf!Wport pol!Cf! departmem ball! aofved lho-ht-liccptl'r no•~ problem. They hang up on the compla iners . WINIFRED VOEGELI!'/ l ·\ ''• -' ' .. -" • Wtdnesdq, April 12, 1972 DAILY PILOT f ' Reinecke Aide Te~tifles ea th Jury Hears Slwotout Tape State Paid ITT Trip SACRAMENTO CAP I -A ·top airte to California Lt. <.;ov. Ed Reinecke. ha s told a Jcgislati\'c cornmitlee h e lta\'elcd al •~ate expense to attend 11 rocktail pa rt y sponsored by International 1'elephonc & ·retegraph Corp. ~nd talked "'ilh !'IT lobbyi:>t ~ \'ork trips last y e a r, and pro bed his meetings "'ilh rrr representatives. Those iten1~ \l'ere not mentioned in the 2J ques11ons he had been asked 1n ad\'ance. Ba11 Has Setback SA~ JOSE (UPI) -James tol fire to an occasional, deep. erupted when the escape ''an, Bro11•n, a consuJ1ant with the throated "whump" 1''hidl Ji>-_. apparently left out!ilde the California S t ate Personnel pnrently came from a shot. courthouse for the pcrpo~e by Bonrd; \\•as intervle~·ing a job gun. kidnapcr Jonat han Jackson, applicant OrJ th1. third floor of \Vben the battle was over, rolled down th~ ~xil"'a}· and.1-----f.--I the ?ltarin County Courthouse. Jud Hamid J. Haley and conlron.ted a small army ot Dita Beard. Edgar 1'1 , Gillenwater! testified Tuesday al a heari ng or the Assembl y Efriclency and Cost Conlrol Commitl ce that he doesn't recall }\'h<it he and l\lrs. Beard talked about. (SPe re lated story, Page 4.) Giiienwaters ls director of the state Department of COm· tnerce, an agcucy .under the Repub l ican lieutenant govemor1s supervision. Its six· rnember staff has the task of encouraging new industry 111 California and helping existing firms create new jobs. Jn response to questions. C i llen~'alers aclmo,vledged that he Uew to· San Diego last 1Iay 11 at state expense of $68.26 for lhc purpose or meeting with IN officials at \\'hat he described variously as a meeting, reception and • • ' .... DENIES CHARGE - Hep. Chet Holifield clai1ns c:ollu:nnist J ark :\nderson's charge tb a.1 he took a ~500 payoff to help ITI land an air equi pment contract in 1968 is false. JT!' did not get the job and d'!nies the charge. Asked if he knew about the before thti conimittcc t o ans~'er 25 questio ns about the operations or his departrn ent , y,·hich has a SJ 2G.OOO budget. But he bristled as the Democrati c 1ncmbc rs pro- duced thick plies or copies of his ~xpcnsc vouchers for reported pledge or $400,000 rron1 J'IT, C:illen"·aters re· pl tcd. "I ha1·c not be£?n in- \'Olvfd In raisi ng money for eithe r political pa rty." Commitlt e chairman 1tikc Cullen (D-Long Beach} con· fronll?d Gillen\l.'at£?rs n•lth a 1 copy of a $68.26 . \'OUchcr G1llen\\·aters submitted to lhc :stare for the t>.lay 11 San Diego tri p. The 1·ouch£?r said the trlp'!ii purpose 111as for an "Iii' meeling represe nting l he llCutena nt gov£?rnor. '' Cullen said Gillenwaters' voucher showed that trip \\'as• follo\\·ed by a se11en-da y trip t-.lay 14-20 lo \Vashington v.·ith Reinecke to meet \\1ilh .con· gressman and cabinet offi. cers. cockt ail party. ---------- lie said be may have worked <>n other state business on that lrip. but ci>uldn't recall IL. Ile couldn't remember the subjeet of his conversation \t·i1h l\l rs . Beard, saying "i!'s prctly tough to recall a coc klnil reception conversalion." lie denied raising mon ev for !heir major pol itical pc1rl .v. Gill enwaters said he rc.-call- Secrecy Dilemma "' Confronts Trial t S R I I A 7 1970 ge bd t . law off1ctrs. SAGRA~lEN'TO (U Pil a an a ae ()n ug. ' ' three or _!1ls a uc ors u.ere Guard Jon \V. ?11at.the"'S The dri\'e to rrstore capital b~tne ~u~h~~o'~~ackling noise dead Jn Uie ''an. • said one or the kldnaperii --- punishn1ent in Calirornla '"on Prosecutor Albert W. llarr1!I started shooting at him, and <"crucia l first "round victory Jn ., ~ A bullet crashed through the · Jr. for nearly t"·o \\'C~ks h~d he cut three ()r them doy,•n 1he Le~isJnture earl:, today , ......... , '. w1lndow.0Bdro\1\'n ~ndh lhe air been prese11t1ng a detailed pie-\\'ith a highpoy,•ered rifle., \\'hen the Senate Judiciary ~ .· P icant e • eaving t e tape ture of the incident. He v.·as -:::==='========'j COmmiUce approved an ....,_.,,,....,, .... .,,,""'~;~'f.~ recorder running. expected to continue it at least i-THE BEST a1nenrln1cnt to Lhc slate 'con-\\'hen Br<nrn returned later, through today and possibly stltution. · , he found be hnd a remarkable through the end (){ this V.'etk's Readership po JI s pro\'e The amendment in effect WOJllell electronic doc ument -a court sessions. ''Peanuts" 11 ont' or !hf' n·ouW . ot·erturn a Jo"eb. 13 dramatic. 19·second recording Five San Quentin Prison '''orld's mmt popular comic I ( I blood b Ill I stri p!. Rtiad lt daily In the Ca lili1rnia Supreme Cou rt ru · o t ie Y sun a e n guards also testified Tuesday DAILY PlLQT. ing Iha( the death pennlty is TaJre Aini \\·hicb four persons died on an -~•~bo~ul~t~h~e-:_::s~hoo~· ~to~u:r~w~h~l<~h~~~~~~====o! bot h truel and unusual and "-exit·way near the courthouse thus unconstitutional. after four kidnapers took a The 1neasurc~ by Sen . At Mill' S judgt captive in his courtroom r:eorge Dcukmejia n <R-1.ong and tried lo get a"·ay in a Beach), \\"as sent lo the Sen-· rented \'an. The tape \ras in· ate floor on a 3-3 vote arter a SACRAi\IEi\70 (AP) -The troduced into evidence Tuts· fi\·e-hour hearing. Sevl'n \"Otes leudc>r of the a 11 r m a I e day at the trial or Angela \~·ere required for approval. California Senate is the largct Da\'is 28 the former UCLA lf adoptrd by both houses or or lady lobbyists b c n t on instru~tor' "·ho is accused ()f !he Lcr:(isln!ure. lhc an1end· persu~ding him to re\·erse his helping plan the kidnapings. menl \l"ould g:o on t h ,. t1C'gnuvc ,·ote on an eq ual· Bro"'" testified he and the !\'o\•cmb<>r ballot and be \'oted rii;:hts-for·\von1en . resolution. tnter't'ieu'ee did not recognize ou by the California elec-Sen. James i\1i11~._president the noises thl?y_ h~rd as gun· !orate. pro tern of the Senate. said fire and thou ght it \1'as coming Debate ranged from a high· Tuesday a · meeting bet"·ecn from a nearby lending dock. J£?veJ legal discussion bct\\·een him and reprl?sentatlves or "Then the \l'indo11• broke (/lit t\1·0 potential 1974 rh·al s for various v.·ontcn's rights groups and \Ve left rapidly," he said. governor, Atty. Gen. r:velle is being arranged for "\Ve left the recorder going. I J . You nger and Senate so1netime next \1·eek. came back later and got the Democratic Leader George R. The San Diego Democrat tape_ and thought it might ~ ~toscooe. to a bitter shouting \•oted against Sen. ~Iervyn or interest lo the sherilf s match bet1veen George T. Dymally's resolution~to ratify ,department." . Davis, attorney for late kid-the proposed 27th amepdment As Bf<!IVO played the tape ,in naper-rapist Car~·I Cb,ssman, to the U.S. Constitution lvhen Judge Richard Ar n as on s and Sen. nobert S. Stel"ens (H· it came before the Jlulcs corn-C<Jurtroo1n, at least 15 shots 1.os Ang£?1rs\. rnittl?e. The am£?ndment :..... clearly ~ould .be 11 ear d. Davis clainted lej!islators \rhich need s ratification from bunched 111 nn irregu lar pat- v.·ere pushing thr amendment 38 statps to be appro\·ed -~~rn ~nd 1·ar:.•ing grently in becau se of "hurt ego s" \\·ould guarantee equal rights 1ntens1tr -:-fron1 the sha~p. brought on by !he court for 1roni£?n . clearly defined cracks or p1s- preempting lheir l'tal ~ilory The fire·man Rules Cont· jurisdiction O\"e r c a p 1 t a I Grand Opening April 13-14 EVERYONE'S A WINNER from our 9r1b big ' i;;&I ~~~ cd discussing •·our (the state government's) in t ere s t in bringing the convention to San Diego." LOS ANGELES !UPI) - The prosecution of Daniel Ellsberg has b1,1mped smack into \vha t may become an im· porl<lnt question in the Pen· tagon papers trial: punislJ,ment. mittee headed Uy l\lills re- troduced and should be kept .. 1 don 't know how stupid ject£?d Dymally's resolution .secret. h'nk •• · • .s Apr·,1 6 on a 2-2 ''Ole, \\'I.th KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN 21 l l Bristol (P•li11de1) N1•r C1mpu1 Drive "\Ve assisted the Republican Nation&.! Convention because it would put $7 million into lhe economy in one month and create 12,000 to 15,000 tem- porar y jobs ,'' said Cillen\\'aters. 11e said th rit from his con· ,·ersa tions \\'ith ~lrs. Bevrd t1.e gathered "she s;n~· it (lhe con: \·enlion l as a proinolional ac- tiv ity to benefit the three Shera.ton·Jlote ls in.San Diego." Gillenwaters y,·as ca 11 e d numerous S8n IJ i e g o , \Vashington, D.C., and New Ban on Oif Leases Gets App1·0Yal SACRAME~"fO !AP) -A bill banning the leasing or any tno re slate tidelands ror oil drilliog off &infa Barbara and Ventura counties has \\"On ap- proval of the As5:en1bly (0111· millcc on Plann ing a11d Land l.;sc. -The bill sponsored b y Asse1nbly Speaker Bob i\forel· can the government, pros- ecuting El\sberg ror allegedly leaking secrets, intr oduce secret docan1ent s as evidence lo hnck Ull its charges -and ~~i ll keep thcrn secret".' · At a pretrial hc<1rini; Tues· day. a Justice Depart n1enl at· torncy :1sked a federal judi::e to est:iblish procedures lo n1ainlai11 the secrecy o f documents submitted a s . evidence \\1herrEtlsbcrg comes to trial. The prosecutor, D a v·i d -The government attorney replied that in the espionage trial ()f Julius and Ethel Hosenbcrg, who werl? executed in the 1950s for turning ~ver nuclear secrets to t h e Russians, tbe trial judge Nissen, sald that iboUt half the Pentagon papers !hat had not .been published and arc still classified would be in· Ii (D-\;an Nuys l, also al!oY.'5 the Stale La nds Commission ~ to order a halt to any drill ing operation "that constitutes an unreasonable risk or pollution or contatnination or specified n•alers. '' Yoruiger Questions Site Ruli1ig LOS ANGELES (AP) -.Al- ly. Gei1. Eve\le Younger ha!! petitioned the U.S. Geological Survey tQ--reconsider it s designation or a proposed phosphate mine and plant near Californ ia condor refu ges. Tlir same committee ap- pt'l\·~rl a second i\1oretti 11 1~-'"ll p that \\'OUld add four pub!'(· nlC'i"'bers !o the thrcc- mcn1l•cr ~·:i1c Lands Con1· misslOn. Prc'('lll n1er11hcrs arc lhc slate fina nce director: state controller ar:c.J l1cuicn;uit governor. 'f1ro vubllc membrrs \\"Ollld be appointed bv the i:111ernor, one b): the . .\~·,.n1t"il• ·pca kcr and one by t11r St1 .1!c Hull's Committee. i\loretti sairl lhr idra i.'I to h~nc the ct:111·111-~ ull reflect greater concern for Uie t n· \•ironmenl. ·rhe co mmission.handles the lea.sing a.nd sale of all stale lands including orfshorc oil and gas lands. The mc:i.surcs arc AB 608 11nd AB 609. ''oungl?r said in a letter to Tnterio r .Secretary Rogers C. B. t-.1orton this v.·eek that the proposed open-pit site is designated as a "l"aluablc de- posit.'' A Youni;cr aide :::aid federal la\v requires that lcasl?s be grantl?d \\·he re \ aluablc phosphate deposits are located. Oppone nts of the phosphalr rninl?, \1·hich "·ould be Joca\ed nea r t1ro condor refuges in Los Padres_Nalional.£oresUn \1enlura C01:1nty, say scener y v.·ould be spoiled by the pla nt's operation. Air and \\"tiler "·ould be pollut ed and the ;ilready rare condors \\'OUld be driven into t xtincllon, they conten d. Di sc ipline Ban Ce ts 54 01( SACRAllENTO (API • C ;1llfornia teachers \\'Oil 't be able lo punish their pupils physically if a blll headed for the Assembly floor g e I s through the legisla1 h·e pro- c£?~s . 7 he bill. "·bich cleared by 5· 4 !he Assembly Criminal Juslive Commitl £?e Tuesday, \\"001d permit corporal punish- n1enl in only four instances : to quell a disturbance, lo take a \1eapon R\VD)' !roni a student. or self defense and to protect person s or· property. D. J d \'"II. wu t 1 1\'e are, snappcu U.S. istrict u gc .,1 iam Stevens. "You haven't heard three votes needed for ap-111. Byrne Jr. expressed I Th t h bewilderment over how the any members 0£ this com-prova . a means a c ange mittee ta I k about 'hurt ()f one vote could send the Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT 11' Newport Be1ch gavcrnn·1ent intended to keep egos.'" resolution to the Senate floor. secl'eL evidence introduced in__'.!'::_ _________ :.:::::.::::::..::..:::..::::::::..::::.:....':==========:::..---------------------~ C{)urt, \\•hich b£?comcs public kno?.·ledge. a 1lo1ved top secret documents ll be shO\\'ll to the jury but not ·u1ade public. Charles Nessen, a defense attorney for Ellsberg, attacked !he prosecutio n request as "precisely 1rhat the defense has been afra id of. The pro- !iccution has !he hard choice ()f n1aki11g lhe documrnls public or not prosecuting." The judge dir£?cted the Justice Department to tell }~llsberg's la\vyers what sec· li()ns of lhl? Pentngon papers the government intends to label during the trial as af· (£?cling the national def£?nse. 'fhc Justice Department at· torncy ()ffe red to explain in private session \Vhy it con· siders these portions critical. but the judge ruled against hin1, saying that the issue should be discussed in open court. The judge did not Im· mediately rule on the request by the defense for an ex- planation or . the standards used by the gov£?m ment. The trial of E11sberg 1nd codefendant Anthonv J. Russo had been scheduled f() begin J\lay 9, but the judge indicated Tuesday it \\'ould l ikel~· be mid-June be fore it gets under 11·ay. lie set 1'1ay 30 for a final pretrial ring on a def ens~ 1no- lion lo dismiss all charges against Ellsberg and Russo. Utility's Bankn1ptcy Foreseen LOS ANGELES !AP) -A hearing into Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co's. accounting procedures adjourned after the California Pllblic Utilities Co1nmission heard the utility's treasur£?r predict that the firm "·ould be bankrupt by 1982 ir forced to follow procedures outlined by the PUC. "\Ve estimate thhl Pacific \\'ould fail to earn Its dividend in 1972," PT&T treasurer R . i\I. Joscs sa id b <' fore ·ruesda y's adjournment. "l n 1982 it "'ould no longer ~ able to pay the interest on its outstandinJ: debt and \\'OU\d be b:inkrupt.'' OHiciAIS ~ay the hraring will resume in ?ll:iy, The PUC staff argued that lhe accotu11ing method prac. ticed by lhe utility - and now being cha llenged in the Slate Su preme Court by consumer re p r ese nlati\'es -has rcsultl?d in customers bting assessed illegal t e· 1 e p hon r rat£?s. • • SANTA ANA SPRING . ' STARTS TOMORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 FEATURING GREAT FASHION · REDUCTIONS FROM STOCK AND NEW SPECIAL PURCHASES \.I HOLLYPARK ON-THE-MALL --. PICK UP ENTRY ANY STORE THIS WEEK • Bullock's Santa Ana,,, l\lon day through Frid•y 9:30 to 9:30, S•turday 9:3 0 .10 6:00, l Fashion Square, Sania Aoa, phone ~47-7211 ... " . . ' • . •, b \V ci ol of T I p re an ci 2, A di •• St h " ge lo c J ol St di " • . Orange Coast Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ,-EDITION VOL 65, NO. I 03 , 6 SECTIONS, 6'4 PAGES ·--· . .ac1 1 'Dynamic Defense' B52s Hi~t -Enemy Close to An Loe SAIGON (UPll -U.S. 852s today struck Communist troop concentrations barely a mile from the besieged town of An Loe, 60 miles north of Saigon, while U.S. troops in northeastern South Viet- nam carried out rel uctant combat patrols in ~'dynamic defense" of their threatened hue at Phu Bai. Miliiary sources said the 852 strikes were the closest to a South Vietnamese city since the Communists assault on the old imperial city of Hue in the 1968 Tet o!h:nsive. The C-Ommunist siege of An Loe was U.S. Aviatio11 Panel to Meet At New porter The President's Aviation Advisory Commission will get a first-hand look at loc1l air traffic problems when it meets Thursday and Friday at the Newporter lnn in Newport Beach. The commission is appointed by the President for a tw~year te rm and re:ports its findings to Congress. The function of the panel " to review and make recommendalions on U.S. civil aviation potential up to the year 2,000. . Special commission advise1 Beverley Ahlin. said the commission will meet to discuss agenda items.but will be touring va rious air facilities to get a first hand look at problems. The Orange-COuril y meeting site was chosen. Ahlin said, at the recom- mendation of California Commissioner Loretta Foy of the Southland Helicopter Serv ice. "Burban·k and Orange County airports have been great problems," Ahlin said, "'and I guess the commission wanted to get out where the action is." Crocker Snow, director of aeronautics for the · state of ~1assachusells, is chairman of the nine-member panel. Other prominent members include James McOOnnell , chairm an of the board of McDonnell·Douglas Corp .. Dr. Elvis Stahr. president of the Nation:i l Audubon Society and Thomas Sullivan. ,.,·rrntive director of the Dallas·Fi1r1 \\'nrth regional airport. considered a threat lo Saigon it self. President Nguyen Van Thieu flelA' by helico pter to confer with his field corn- manders at Lai Khe, mid1A·ay between Saigon and An Loe, and ordered the seige of A.n Loe by 5,000 North Vietnamese be lifted •·quickly.'' But. an armored relief column was stalled 20 miles to the Soulh by Commu- nist mortar and rocket altack~ for the th ird· day. Jn the northeastern corner of South \1ietnam where North Vietnamese slrik· ing through the A Shau Valley pose a threat to Hue, a convoy trying to reach Fire Base Bastogne \\'as turned back by Communist fire for the second con- secutive day. Fire Base 8;;~~::;:11:: is 12 mile.~ west or: tlue and about 10 miles west of Phu Bai: the northernmost American base in Soutti. Vietnam. It was at Phu aBi 2 miles below the demilitarized Zone. that a group of about 50 American soldiers balked for !Kl minute.5 today· before they went on patrol. They moved oul finally in trucks and by helicopters for .what the army called a ''dynamic defense" of the base and the 2.500 Americans there. The U.S. Command blamed the brief combat refusal on "rumors to the effect that the area was an ambush site loaded with booby traps." Communist forces heavily s h e 11 e d South Vietnamese and Cambodian force s in the southern Cambodian town of Kompong Trach today and moved in ma- , jor troop units lo open a new front in their multipronged Indochina offensive. Fighting flared in the Ce n tr a I flighlands 280 miles north of ·Saigorl and field reports said Communist troops launched two heavy ground assaults un- der cover of artillery fire in Kontum Pro_v:irtce. The reports said the attacks were bare- ly_beaten off with the aid of U.S. Cobra helicopter gunships and that 227 Com- munists were killed in the assault. The bases were 'Artillery Base Charlie and a government Ranger camp. No major fighting was reported in the Quang Tri area. site of the original Com- munist onslaught just below the or-.1z but a field report said an artillery barrage was averted when a Soulh Vietnamese of- ficer on the same radio frequency as a North Vietnamese fire control offic er dir!?cted the barrage into v c a n t marshland. , ~· ...... ~ ' . ""' ' -' .. ~ \ll'l,f1l1Jfleltl ~ GRllF·STRICKEN FAMILY OF ARVN SOLDIER WEE!' AT COFFIN lnKriptien en Fl .. R.ffd• 'Your Country Rtmeimber'' .- ' ., ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL· 12, 1972 - e aces WINS SIXTH TERM Veteran A. l . P inkley Florida Braces For Huge Cro,\'d For Moon Launch . UPSETS INCUMBENT Mesa Jeweler Raciti LEADS MESA FIELD Mayor Robe rt Wilson Anti-freeway Foes Win Newport Beach Election c TEN CENTS • air Wil son Tops ·Mesa Vote· ' . ' \"t>ter:in f'os ta P.1esa city councilmen Alvin Pinkle.v and Robert \V11son were rc1urned !o nffice Tuesd11~·. but the third incumbent , \\'ilha m St. Clair. "'As)lwept out of offlrp by local businessman Dom· in1r Rac111. 1\bi111t JR 7 IM'rcent of lht city's 28 .252 1·t·.i:1st('rt'd vnt<'rs tu rned out for the elec- tion !n fill lhrc~ vacant Sf'1U s Thi~ is the "'ay the lop vole-getters 1n the 21-can· didate field finished : -Robert Wilson, 5,096 -J)onlinir Raciti, 4,935 -Alvin Pin kley. 4,396 -\\lillianl St. Clair 3,695 Throughout the counlin,c: !he three -ll'aders never appeared lo be fn Jeopard y. The ouster of St. C)air had been &up- portcd by both Wilson and Pinkley. St. Clair, a professional barber who had se rved on the council for only one four· year lrrm . conceded the eleclion as early . as 8:30 p.m. with only about half of the 54 precincts counted. ··we'rt down the tubes," he told his ~upporlcrs, many or whom had gathered in rily council chambers lo view the CAPE KENNEDY . Fla. (AP I -Police returns. "I'm througb ·with politics." and civic officials prepared today for an By L. PETER KRIEG Di1trid Z Raciti, a Newport Boulevard jewele.r invasion of an est1'mated m1'll1'on v1's1'tor1 ot !ht n.11Y , • .,. St•tt Donald A. McJDlnn,i,'r1c'""°1 I pposed ), 9.256. and pawn shop operator, defeat.I SL Two anti-freeway candidates who ran Clair by f.240 vote1. Hit popularity wu lo watch Sunday's launch to the moon of on 11imllar "save the environment" plat-Paul H. Ryckoff, ti,l&S. underscored during the early p.1rt of the Apollo 16. fonm won retounding victorie1 in the Ed Hirth, 3.951. race whtn ~ ied both Pinkley and WillOll l\ieanwhile, John W. Young and Ctlarles Newport Beach city council race Tues-Harvey 0 . Pease, 1,12.1. by significant margim. l\i . Duke Jr, board ed the lunar module day. • District '1 A 1urprisingly strong showing was alJO Retired businessman Paul H. Ryckoff Jonas ';Jo~ Store. 6,703. made· by Orange ~Coast ,'Collea• phlJ.. trainer to rehearse their lunar descent. of Balboa Island pulled a major upset. P. D. "DecCa.-took. 3,798. osophy teacher Al Painter w~o nipped at Thomas K. Mattingly JI worked in the: unseating Mayor Ed Hirth in District 5 James A. Crane, a District 7 candidate St. Clair's heels throughoUl the race and cnmmand module simulator on lunar and consulting engineer Jonas "John " who withdrew earl y in the campaign, logged a total of 3,125 voles on the final orbit exercises. , Store put a roadblock on the comeback received 527 votes. tally sheet. trail of former councilman P. D. "Dee" T d · t t' I d th t Jlighway patrol and county law en-All told, 11,369 of the cit.y's 29.281 ues ay s e ec ion a so prove a Cook in Corona del Mar's District 7. 1 s 1 1 th poll Th 38 8 c t some voters 11re willing to vote for" non· forCemeot officers met with fire depart· vo er wen ° e s. e · per en Incumbent Donald A. Mcfnnis. who turnout was regarded ai heavy by City candidates. F'rederick Bos receivtd 1 ment and civil defense representatives to may be the city's next mayor, was unop-Clerk Laura Lagios who said the average total of 92 votes and Mrs. Mary Nolan 85l "'ork out plans to handle the expet"ted posed for re-election in West Newport"s for a municipal election is 35 percent. votes even though both had .dropped ou t hea vy traffic in Brevard County on Sun-. District 2. Both Ryckoff and Store 'piled up their of the race several weeks before lhe elec-, da\'. Both Store and Ryckoff carried 47 of biggest margins in the older sections of tion. Li . Ben -Brady. Florida Highway Palrol ~ c_!!yj~recincts. The ure,,s,.uJ"'ts"-: ___ lhe____city_____....._West--.Newport, BalJJJOL _ The ouster of St. Clair will usher in• P · t nd e Ibo 1 l nd spirit-of-harmony-and cooperation on. leader in Brevard, said: erunsu a a a a s a . · Balboa Island residents gave Ryckofl coun.;il meetings, both Pinkley and "The time is righl. The day ls right. L · SI • 625 votes compared to Hirth's 130 and Wilson predicted. And if the weather is favorable. an aguna aymgs Pease's 41. PinkleY, A druggist. was elected to the estimated million visitors will be here Most of the seven precincts won by council 18 ye ars ago and won his sixth Sunday to watch the launch. All in-Rttled lO Be Hirth and Cook were captured by narrow term of office Tuesday nigh t. He ran dications are it's goi ng to be a big one. behind Wilson for the first lime in his "Anybody within cen tral. north -central margins.. politica l career. h l Both did well in Newport Heights. Cook or soul ·Central F orid3 can get up at a M d , , d took four preCtncts there, while Hirth did Wilson, who has been on the council for reasonable hour on Sunday morning and Uf ef•SlUCl e best in the Eastbluff area, where he 12 years and serves as current rnlyor of be here in time for the shot." Brady said. lives. the city, safd the next two years would be . !·le recalled the last Sunday Apollo the most producliye years in the council'• launching. Apollo 14. when about a mil-Orange County sheriff's officers today Cook carried the precinct of his former history. _ lion persons show.ed up. closed the file on the weekend killing of residence in 'Irvine Terrace by a 65-10 A record of 21 candidates complicated "The county was full.,. he said. "The two you ng men in South Laguna witb the margin. the handcounting of ballots and the com· roads were full and it took about eight ruling that it was a murder-suicide. But it was a Store-Ryckoff sweep over plete results were not known -until hou rs to clear out the traffic ."' Jnvestigators believe that John Joseph thf r.est ~ tht' ~ity. t . t R k ff 10:30 p.m. Fifteen additional highway patrol 1· 2.1 r Ch I v· t hot h. . n one es ewpor prec1nc , ye o t be' b ay. • 0 u a is a s IS cousin, won by a margin of 197 to 34 for Hirth to roopers are 1ng rought in to help han-Dan iel Gregory McKeown, 23, through 19 for Pease. St6re swept the precinct die the crush. the head wit h a shotgun following an ap-up~.1otels in the area already were fillin g parent di spute betwf!i!n the two men. 17~-~~e ·s biggest margin came in one They said it is evident that Fay then H bo v· Hlll · ct h h Late r today. all three astronauts were went into the bathroom of McKeown's ar r iew s precin w e re e to board the command module s.imulalor groundOoo,r apartment at 31692 Wildwood piled up a 192•29 margin. to run througli all act.t\i.ity from liftoff un-Ave. and shot himself through the face . Dry Land Pirate Gets $2,000 in Boal Loot Someone ha~ pirated $2.000-worth or Po\ver tools from 3 Costa 1\.1esa bo3t Iii they fi re out of earfllorbit toward the Death, in both cases. was instantarreous. moon . That covers 2 hours 27 fhinutes in Officers said Fay had been staying for the flight plan. some weeks at McKeown 's ' apartment Gcr1nan Author Di es building and fitting firm and police..toda)'•--- are investigating the case. The two moon explorers arc to spend a with a view to taking up permanent record 73 hours on the surface, exploring residence In the Laguna area. the moon's highlands fo r evidence of dor-Investigators said neighbors told them mant volcarioes and other lu nar secrets. the two young men appeared to be on They are to be the 9th and 10th amicable terms and no disputes had been Americans to land on the earth satellite. reported prior to the shooting last (See related story, Page 12) weekend. ' HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -Kurt W. h-1arek. who wrote 11 best-selling history of arc~eology, died today in a Hamburg elinic. He was 57 . The author, who wrote under the pen name of C. W. Ceram com- piled lhe popular archeological history, "Gods, Graves and Scholars." Councilman E_nds Career St. Clair Satv 'Handwriting on Wall', Blames Paper More than 300 persons jammed Costa his defeat and for the election of Dominic ''If your stand lsn·t popular and it isn't Alesa's city c:ouncil chamber Tuesday Raciti. the jeweler who won the DAJLV voted in. you ought to get the hell out ." night to witness the jubilatiori of three. PILOT's endorsement and also St. Clair's men and the dejection or 18 others. council seat. he s&kt. "Apparently the people didn't William St. Clair. whose tempestuous "It's real discouraging to me to see the like what 1 was doi ng. But re-election four-year term in office came to an end power the paper has. They're (the wasn't impl)rlanl enough for me lo Tuesday night , swallowed his bitter pill of returns) corning in one after the other change my stand ." defeat early in the running. aceording to the DAILY PIUYJ'·s recom· Dominic Raciti, the 54-year-old jeweler I-le said he saw the handwriting on the mcnda tion." he observed. and pawn shop operator who moved to wall at 8:30 p.m. The pro.ii ·ori reen "I ul(Lbuike.JltbLWru I Is Costa Mesa from New Jersey IS ye11rs whlch kept ll running account af the race town rathCr than-the paper. At least-if--ago;-sn1CI -fii was dcllgfit -o sfiowcd a slgnirlcant dericit i'n lhe St. the paper wants to run this town it should surprised by the election 's outcome. Clair column. put l1s name on the ballot, "~St. Clair ad· "l'his is nol a surprise. People want St. Clair looked up at the screen 11nd ded. change. I bclleve the vox popl11l (voice of prQme_t1r, dcclar~ "l'm lhrQugh__wjttL Thc.ncwspapCr endorsed St. Clair when the people I Is being heard t~nlght.'' he politics. ' . he wa s elected four years ago. said . "To mt1 It means that the people Arnold S. Bendel. owner of Arben Marine Corp., 1915 Placentia Ave ., reported the loss of the various tools used .. In fiberglassing work. He said they were taken over a period of time. Orange . Weather Look for more clouds on Thurs- day but considerably warmer weather along the coastline. Highs tomorrow in the tO's. Lows in the SO's. INSWE TODAY APollo 16 astronauts my the11'IL be ver111urpri31d if they foil to find «videnu o/ vo&can- 0«3' on tht moon. Sc« 1tor11,. Pagt J2. ~"JC •• .,... • ....... -.. - IMllrtt .. M~ .. , .... " Ctlllfl',,lt ' MllitAlll Nnt • Cl•slllittl q,w Or .... CWfttY " ColT!l(S .:: .,. N c".__, lyl•I• -" 0eat111 MGlkn " ·-1t-U 1.it ... l•I l't4t • ·--,.,. l"l•rt•llll"'"' ''"' .Ttltwl..-• ,;I'm a loser and onca .you're a loser For St. Clair th e defeat means a total know me and they also know I'm with -you-clln't"<nm I« 1a,l\eti8r ·-i!hilrawo 'lfOOR!!t)'.govtr•ill~lltella &-!W1.:V~;.,,;~i:i1.."l1'i0Jll8"":=:==j= who had been~ frequeu~ thorn irlthe sfde He said he would nol attempl to u-se his Ractl c3mpalgncd hcav11r for tighter "lft•MI .,,,, TM1!1r. .,. -' -.-... ' _,. '" """ 't"•Hlh .. .....,. ""' • of his fellow council men . lnnuence oh city business and vow~ "to conlrol on city taxe~. a clly wide cleanup. St. Clair blamed the DAILY'PIUlT for .fi<l fi•hing'' lnst'3d, !S.. DEFEAT, Page I) ' .o¥l•ll .. ~ ' • • I .' I ' " ' • r i! DAILY PILOT c • Dow y OU voted in Costa Mesa Ra~e -"---'"""' Page l DEFEAT ... • d ,_, .t j = t• l j l " .; 1 j "' ·-£ .. ~ 1 "" E c cS .! -~ t • ~ • "' c j • 'i -;: E ~ • E > c j c • • " J "' .., II. ..,/ v PRECINCT 1. 207 P1lmor St, 80 46 92 3 I I 2 5 4 25 2. 340 E. 16th St. 70 49 66 2 6 3 I 3 20 3. 417 E. Lenwood Drlvt 72 55 83 3 8 1 4 9 10 4. Fire Hall 93 65 87 5 10 4 4 12 18 5. 200 Mlgnc1i1 St. 78 83 86 6 13 2 2 6 16 6. Ha~r School 84 67 84 4 6 2 0 4 9 7. 11 Santa Ana Ave. 92 93 113 8 12 1 0 9 21 8, St. Joachim's Church 10 I 88 108 4 14 4 I 9 2.1 9. 248 E. 20th St. 64 Bl 69 5 9 0 2 11 . 14 10. 485 Walnut Pl1c1 83 63 103 5 10 2 0 12 13 11. Kais.r Sc-hool 146 144 169 4 18 0 2 13 31 12. 145 'Cecil Pl tco 53 47 62 5 9 0 1 15 7 13. L lndbo~,School 103 129 84 12 15 2 2 13 18 14. Monte lsta Schoof 110 130 149 8 13 l 4 12 11 15. 2531 F1irway Dr ive 140 117 132 9 17 5 I 12 18 16. Fire Hall No. 2 88 66 92 12 18 0 5 19 26 17. KlllT.brooko School . 87 78 111 8 16 2 3~ 19 20 11. Pau 1rlno School 64 50 83 l4 17 0 2 12 6 19. 3105 Vin Buren Avt 62 39 62 6 8 2 3 7 13 20. Harbor Baptist Church 119 78 121 18 . 25 l 3 9 55 21. ·1162 Dorset Line 51 52 65 7 13 2 1 6 17 22. 967 Sonor1 Ro1d 79 42 72 9 11 l 0 8 36 23. Suburbonlto Mcbllo Pork 97 55 107 l 11 -1 I 6 35 24. 2781 Clbol1 Ave. 86 46 90 9 9 2 3 27 15 25. Costa Mesa High School 76 43 100 6 6 3 0 28 21 26. Orange Co11t Coll-ee 94 69 126 7 I\ 1 4 7 12 27. 3SO WHtbreok Pl1co 59 74 55 6 7 l 2 9 9 21. College Pork School 73 63 107 t 6 3 1 18 2~ 29. Trailer Town 107 94 129 8 22 4 4 3 37 30. City Hill 126 183 156 8 12 ~ 3 I 38 so · 31. B1yvi1_w Manor 87 66 94 3 12 • 0 9 17 55 32. Play Port Mobile Vill age 123 95 141 2 14 4 4 4 13 33. Whittler Schoel 99 89 123 13 29 3 6 15 37 34. RH School 67 51 74 lQ 7 l 1 15 24 35 . _)'cmon1 School 59 57 61 2 6 I l 16 20 36. 2103 Continental Ave . 84 77 10 l 6 30 2 3 5 35 37. Vlctori1 School 64 71 89 6 16 2 5 8 44 38. Wilsor, School 91 72 113 8 37 2 2 10 67 39. Estancia Hiph School 52 34 61 17 10 0 1 8 7 40. 617 S.n1to St. 59 70 83 11 11 4 2 12 55 41 . 2236 M1plo St. 63 69 82 7 11 3 2 13 46 ~1.-~~19'1'1f•llr0po ·c-ourl -· or 31 10--13· 5 (j . 0 6 .. -., 6 43.-BilHrlc School 79 48 89 38 7 · l 2 3 8 «. Ad1ms School 71 44 81 25 7 0 0 9 16 45. Mcthodl1t Church 64 58 70 13 7 4 I 6 H 46~ -Ftre Hudcfuart1r1 34 35 4 1 2 6 0 2 4 14 47. 2924 Redwood Ave. 64 62 83 14 10 0 3 6 36 49. 3102 Gibr1lt1r Ave. 59 50 69 7 4 2 l 6 16 49, M111 Verde School 86 76 109 11 14 0 1 7 22 5n. 3072 Country Club Drive 59 41 70 36 11 0 I 3 13 5 I: 3232 California Ave. 72 51 104 15 7 4 2 10 20 52. Californla School 59 31 61 9 8 0 I 5 9 . 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He "''On heavy support frnm th& chamber er rnmmerce isr wl'!Tth-h..-is-t - director. He \\'a.s also sCJl>prirted h~· tho two incumbenlll who 1,1·nn rt·elf.ction, Robert Wilson and Alvin r inkle~-, Pinkle y, y,·ho won his ~u:rh cnuncit term . adm itted Iha! hr pPr.sonall y c;im~ paigned fnr Racili in order lo dum p St . Clair off {he city council. "The council ha d rm harn1nny. I ·gol tired of his ner;iali\'f' approach II w~s bid fClr nl1Jr_ale and it was b:id fnr the city ,'~ the druggist said. "SI . Ch1ir worked harder 1han 11n.vboc!t < else on the coun ci l but much of h15 eH~"' \1•i:is misdirected . Now ,,.,.e h;ive to pick ~ thr pieces." ~i .. ~l ayor Rolle r! \\l ilsnn Vif'Wl'd St rlair.·1 - dt?pa rture from the count'tl "·1th "m1xrCI emo tions." He said SI. Clair "h:id 5ome fine idea s, but hr was ex!r;i difficul t lo work v.-it h." 1'he ne"' couru·il, ~1;iyor ' \\lil ~nn pred icted. wou ld be able to wnr11 ·· harmoniously towi:ird "some of our fl reams." He s11irl he rel\ lhe vot r "·as 1111 indication of su ppOrt by the people for the policies held by a ma jority of the co1.1,ncll. ' McGo ve rn Na.11tes . Ca.mpa.ign Chief For California SACRAMENTO (AP I -Sen. Geori'.e :\1cGovf'rn. 'f'idini:: the <' r r s I nr his Wiscon~in victory . is impnrting 11 pol itical cnnsulatnt In take over' his Califnrni11 primary campa l'gn budgeled at up tn $1.I million. Eli Segal. 2R. a New York atlnrne.v And rnrmer chief attorney for the ..McGovern co mmission. will become statewide cOOrdinator <>f the South Dakota senator't campaign in California. seen by bit st rategists as the key to winning tM 1'en'i'&fatic Presidenthil nominati on. ~· Segal's appointment "'As discloserl W d::i y by Assembl ym::in John L. Burton o.J San francisco, Northern C::ilifornie ca~: paign chairman for McGovern wtJosi;. year-Jong hnldinQ: opcrat inn in Ca liforiibi: is being l:iecfed up into an all-out dri ve lqf~ the June 6 balloting. ... ... 53 . 1130 low1 St. 75 35 80 11 12 0 2 6 14 12 28 12 19 29 8 12 6 0 10 82 90 Burton also revealed lhe $1.8 million i>stimated cost or the prinu1ry c;:impaigo in "'hich the \\•inner "'ill collect ;itl of C11lifornia '!! 271 delegate vnies -mnr • tt111n one·sixth of the 1.509 needed In w'-·: th(' nomination at ~1ian1i Beach in .July. · · 54. leth1I Towers 85 -68 139 24 14 4 3 8 24 I 10 13 28 60 4 8 9 6 13 41 127 A8SENTEr VOTE 37 25 45 3 5 0 0 3 6 0 s-3 11 19 I 5 1 2 14 21 44 \Vith his \Visconsi n victory a week 81a.:: TOTAL VOTES CAST 43 96 3695 5096 525 663 92 117 565 1230 238 1143 619 981 1749 244 568 312 204 851 3125 4935 McGovern has 95 1'1 commi tted delegat.e vo tes behind Sen. Edmund Muskie 's 99~ TOTAL VOTES CAST' 31 ,584 -J/' -· TOTAL BALLOTS' 10,958 Huntington ;planner Wins Council Seat Over Mayor Former Valley Councilman Wins I rt Big Sweep Cou11cilman, 18, Elected Federal I<~!rnding.-­ Eyed to Remodel Watershed Areas By The Associaltd Pres5 The nev.· youth vote has made itself fell in Northern Califor nia elections. in· An IS.ye11.r·old high school senior cotd, Connie Middleton. came in third al Red-.Frflm Wire Ser\•lt:f'~ ding in a two-!tal race for the city ~un· \\rASHINGTON -F'aced u·ith the worst stalling. an 18·year~ld city councilman al cil. . fire danjller , in B centur;.r. a &iuthland · , By ~fiCHA EL GOODRICH By TERRY COVILLE beal Bernard Ma hbney 8,954 votes to 01 th• D•llv "11" 1,.,1 Campbell. almost electing another at She en1e red the contest as p11rt of An group is suggeslin,e frderal fin11nrinjll of a: 5,441. . rormer 1;i!y councilm11n Bern ie Redding, and sweeping three you th· exper iment by her political sc ience class project lo remode l the brushv ~·atersheds 01 lht D11t~ ll'llel 11•11 Huntingt<>n Beach _ Planning . Com- missioner Henry Dulle won a strong vie- -tory in Tuesday's City C.Ouncil election . collecting more than fl.000 votes and knocking incumbent Mayor G e o r g e McCracke-n off the council. C. ~ H II th -f 1· Id f · of fnur nRtional forests . inc!Uding part"''. · 1ty 1reasurer Warren a wall e .. ·Svalstad ran 11 way rom 11 1e o st~ favored candidates to council seats at aLShasta Hi<>h School and aot 999 votes ...,. · h · I · · h d.d Tu d · th • I · ~ " Orange County. · ::·. top vote-getter 1n t e entire e e.ct1on ~·1t can 1 ates es ay in, e roun a1n -Davis. compared "'ith 1.250 for Charles Denny A 110 ·11 ·· 11 · 12.IOS in his favor. He was unopposed for Valley City <:;ouncil election. while for mer m1 ion a ocan on for tht fi r~t. re-e.lecUon. _ Chamber of Commerce president A1ari,iin At _Campbell. a i;uburb of ·san Jose, an d 1.:181 for Dr. Lre Sulton. ~'ear of replacing explosiv(', tinder-d ry Som~ 15.IW.l voters cast their ballots for Adler edged Jan \\'ilhelm for the second Russell "Rusty'' Hammer. a freshman at Al Davis. precincts he11vily pop;Jated ch;ipparal with slow·burnin~ shrubs ·arid ·1 t · Rrass will b(' asked from Congress next a 31 percent turnout. counc1 sea · lhe Univers ity, of Santa Clara, defeR!ed a by UC Davi!! students voted overwhelm-week . Duke, who waged an anU·apartment., Final returns in !he r;ice are : two-te rm incumbent for one of three city ingl y for three city council candidates Thr. w at Pr 8 he d Fire Council or anti-McCr11cken campaign, said this -Bernie Sval stad: 2•173· council seats at stake. backed ·by the yout h vote anrl ~wept in tn Southern California pl;ins to appeal to the Two incumbent councilmen, Jerry Mat. ney and Donald Shipley, were re-elected. but they trailed Duke by nearly 1,000 votes. morning : "I think my vi ctory represenUI -1\farvin A~er : 1.393. office along with passage of lwo bond c · I A · · s bco I t f lh I It t. -Jane Wilhelm· I 2.12 Hammer. v .. ho with friends st aoed a ongressu.>na ppropriat1ons u mmit-. a v c ory or e peop e. serves no ice R RI h d · 975 · e issues and 8 peace initiative. lee fo i11clude H in the federal budget on the vested interests that the people -oy c ar ~: · · doorbeJ\.rin girig blilz campaign. ran third Those electrd, with 17 001 <>f 20 pre-going to Presiden t Nixon In January. want .their government back:' -Paul Savarino: 840· among four candidales. defeating former cincts repo rting, were attnmey·teacher Spokesmen said 11n identical request The race was never close as Duke led -Clarence Casper: 839· . planning co mmissioner Willi am S. Smeed .Joa n Polous, Bob Black and Dick Ho1d· las1 year wasn't approved by the Pres!· from the start or the !ally. McCrar.ken Svalstad, who was a counc ilman for 1.47 1 votes to J.207. stock. den t. The top five vote·pullers were : Duke : 6,416. Matney: 5,630. Shipley' 5.!47. McCracken: 5.238. James DeGuelle : 4.0ia. staved second for a few precincts. then several n1onths afte~ the .196!l recall elec-;--:;;::;ciii;;;;;;;;;,..~r.;;,:..,--"fiiiiiOiiiiiiii:iim:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiailiiml::i3i:Ca!iii:i'ii:iii:;::;iii<iiiiiiiiiiiga drcipped farther back ~'ith Shipley and t1on, score? a sweep.in~ victory as he won 1'~--:o .. -f ..... a ., '"'t •nwtJj~ l\iatney pa ssinR him. every \'Oling prec1nt ex~ept one and G TALK ~ The other seven candidates finished in this order : Doyle Miller. 3.764; l\1a.rcus Porter, 3.562 ; Richl!lrd Belyea. 3.14$: Nearl y 150 people man y of them Duke <'ha lk~ ~p a nft.vote margin over second EM ~ . · . , place f1n1sher Adler. ~amp~lgners. Jamm~d into the City Adler was chased in the race bv Mrs. ~ Charles Gee rs. 2.599: Da vid G1trofa.Jn 2,505 : Joseph Whaling, 1.299; And George Arnold . 902. ..;ounc1l chamber to view re~ults as they \Vilhelm , but ma intained a safe ma.rg in <>f 1. we.re he~ped out by computer. \'Oles throughout the tallying to la nd sec· · E11ch llme Duke took a stronger learl. ond place by a 166·\'0te margin. TODAY r~! Lhere we re loud cheers from a large seg· Approximately 25 percent of the 14,390 i ment of the. cro"•d. eligible Fountain Valley voters turned out Incumbent City Clerk Paul Jonf's e~silv The only lcnse drama ca me durinj! the to make their decision on who would oc· middle.of the ballot counting as l\·lalney cupy the t~·o seats va cated by coun- 1\'as running a weak third and Mccr-acken cilmei!ROn Shenkman and John Harpe r. "'as fourth . ~ The percentage of vot er tur nout this As the 37~h (lf 89 pre cinct s came iii, .ve11 r was less lhan 1970 ·vhen 28 percent 1\·lcCrackcn jumped ahead of Matney. or the registered voters cast their ballot s. OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Tl'l•Or•t111• co.it DAILY l"tLOT, wi"' w111c11 Duke l!upporters, who also wanted The fou r.screen dr ive.in controvtrsy 1s CO!ftbllltd th• H•-l'rnt, b Plifl•~ " Matney, groaned. did not appear to play a significant role "'' Or•tl§a '°"'' l"llblisllltlt CO"'lltnv. u,.. Seven precincts la ter. f\ta lney rega ined 1n the voting trends ~lnce neither Sva\s- r•ie edllloris ,,.. PVb''*"•· Mend•y "''°"'" lhe lead over McCracken and never lost tad nor Adler h11d tRken strong sta nds f rldt y, ~ '°''' Mn•, Ntwpitrt •Mc1i, 1t. again. Severpl prerfncts later Matne y on the Issue. Hun.fl'*'°" llN Cll/F-tt ll'I Vt ll1y, Llt!lllf Bo h s I I d d Adi . d th . suc11, ,,..,.rn..ti 11tc11.ii.tck v111 s111 c~1,1 also overtook i:ihipley to Mme out !'ieconrl I va s a an er a1me e1r s ... J111n C1Dl1lr1no. A 111\0it rrvlont l highest.~ ca mpaigns at supporling th~ city 's !0· ~u;o.,. 1, 111111111111d ~tur<hy1 tlld Sund•y1, Shipley, while ~!ipping shgh!ly from his ye::i r bud.get pla n a.od calli ng for in· T11e prlnc:1p11 P1.1tiHi111n9 p11111 '' '' ;m .,.,.~, l\\'O prev ious vote leading elfclion vie· creas~d hgl'it industrial de1·elopment of ,,.,. fir...,, COii• Mes., cit.tor'"•· •z~i.. tories. won his third successh·e c11mpai,gn !he city. RDb1rt N. w,,9 in Huntington Beach 10 bf-come lhe on lv \1oters appar~ntly endorsed the !().year Prnkltnt ,,... Puoiilf'!... rouncilman evl'r elected to lhree straight plan by selecting '5valstarl and Adler. Ji(~ 11· Curl e ~ terms in !his ell''· The plan had come under 11tlack by two by J. C. HUMPHRlll "' COUNTERFEITS Deception is lhe rule ol many oversea s purveyors of "retches and gold coins. an d you shou ld exer· cise caution "'hen you buy abroad. The 1\1 Id l~a st is the source or most counterfeit $20.00 gold coins. These collectors' items sell the re at about $60.00. a nd usually have a correct gol d content. Vk• ,..,.;o'"' •t>d Ge, .. r•1 M•n•ttf" -of the other candi da tes, Rlchirds and Tl'lom •1 K11vfl Th 'II h Eon°" Casper. ey are st 1 . owever. counter- Tho111 11 A. Mvr phln• C • F • "I lhin k the results of the election £eit.. and no bargain for .the authen- M,,...1,., E~let er.tain. irms substantiate the fact that people Want an liC COJleCl()r, Ch•rl•• H. Looi Aich•rJ '· 1 f'COOOmic program th1 t will look to the ""'111 t11 1 M•n.tln1 i.1uron E M fu ture ... said Svalstad. Tuesday night. ln Engla,nd and the Far East you c-.. _ -· arrt Too t•cli Svalstad also said he fell lhe eleclion llO W11t ••v St111t 41 results indicated Fountain Vi 11 e y can.bu y_ "Omega" watches aLvery _ _ u .111_,. "'ffr•••: ,,o. lor 1110, !llll resldc.nts_want 11 positive approach to low prices. Feilhful duplicates in --""'""'~ WAS HINGTON !AP ) -Both prll!•. 0 f hi . on.,. ~ rollbacks And court actions may face up government. ne theme o ! campaign appearance and markings, they are Newl!O(f '"'": "u M•wwt ,.,.,,.,.111 to 20 percent of the nation 's largest was that the city had no problems but often not genuine. L1111M 1uc11: '" "&r"' """'"' b 1 f ra Uier ''unresolved opportunitiel. '' M""''llltlflll aeec:Pi: ,,,,, '''c°' 11111,~trd us nesses or failing to hold down profil Alth gh th l h b "" c11mtn11: m "'°'"' Et C•l'lll'll ... , rrlargins. says Donald Ru m1i feld, director .. ou e w a c mey e • ! Tho ring for Mother or Grandmother with from I to 9 GEf'(UINE Birt hstones from $29.95 Av1il1bl1 in 14 Kt. white or yellow cold. . na·•·• "• •·-·"·" '"t""& "" 't--8'=------::=--,=---l-~=-~~--C.!l_l~!'~-:pl,!.111!!1!1;l~~r.J~~1'~.,-i-~-l-~Q'fu~l~J>j_ ~~~"'1i~~"d ~·y-·!h',i~ nmtoug i gn i• --;,':."" R'~~~i;7;'i;-;;-1skt0';o1d = eeovr1ot11, 1t11. Or•rt0t cri.11 1t...otit111fll preliminary sludies of 10~ quar ter ly ·specified and the le\\1Cled move-i · ;?-/ / -1 • ~ /J C.l'!\flf~'I'· H• " ..... lltflft, lt1111tr1111ri.. reports have.shown 24 compAnies had RP· COPENHAGEN (UPl ) -Pen:Sirmery ment yo~'re promised is too often • L . .......H-umnhrt_e~ ewe{er~ 1 _____ :.'.~!_~:_ ~=:i..i"';: p.aahtlY. Ulcgaj .Rr.Ofi.lroBr-iiM _ !'latlnnal Weather §ervlce de~tted from wor-th at-less.~-----/:.._ m111lM or c"'1rltltt -· The Price Commls!lnn limill profil _lts u,;u~_ esjgo_allons Tuesday Js Ii! lng ' •-'''" --"" • """ ..... marfln! to 1 percentage of each sal" lhe i p.m" wrslher cnndlllons hero. We have Omega watches and an 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA t::.==:1·1,,..'1.\"1lP.r~~Mlli lll'o-Thit-ptretntqe-must.-not:-!:xceed-lnstead ofkthe u~ual "cloudy," "partly in lcre11ting colleclion of coln11. all 0ti11n1tiom u.u PNlllMV. t avuage that preval~d durlna the cloudy,'' "haz)'." etc., the· weather at Jow-overflead prices ... Their au-CONVEN IENT TER.MS tAN'kA~EltlCARD -MASTEtt CHAAGE 25 YEARS IN SAM E LOCATION ,HON£ S~l·l~O I • 1..._.....; ___ ...;·-----..J 1><11 two of lhe previous three fiscal ""'Ice '8id the wealher condlUon almply lhenticity Is backed .by our almost yea r!. was "smoke.'' · 26 years in Costa Mesa. . . W.amaa:=S11::=C.o,.,.,..•==~'>1<w:;i::::::sr.<:1i1;a•m;•lli • " .. • . • • • l ! • • I ' ' -. Q,\D.Y PILOT EDITORIMj PAGE. -- Summer Bus Program-? 'fh~ woeful inadequ;i.cy o( the lralJic circulation sy'stem in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach becomes es· pecially apparent in the summer months when beach· bound automobiles regularly clog Newport Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. That problem may be eased to some degree this year 11 a pilot summe'r bus program becomes reality. It would link the two cities \Vjth a 25-mile loo.{> starting on the east si de of Newport Beach, then going to the South Coast ~laza, and from there to the Newport penin ~t~fia . Originally, buses from the Newport-Mesa Un1f1ed School District were to have been used for the four· month experiment, meaning that free fare could have , been offered. · . A ve to of the idea by the PUC-designated local bus franchise, t,}le South Coast Transit Co., tias mean,vhile ruled out that possibility. Any bu ses used for the proj· ect must be theirs. · Officials from both ci ties have esti mated that it would cost them a total of $28,000 for the trial run if South Coast Transit's buses and drivers u•ere employed. A 25-cent·per·ride charge is being contemplated to re· duce the city subsidies. Ahother possillility: Wh y not see . if the Orange County Ra pid Transit District would like to support or help support the busing program? Siudents Show Maturity Students from Estancia and Costa Mesa High Schools proved to their elders last week that they are almost as savvy at. running the ci ty as their elected officials. The . opportunity of taking over five council seats and the oftJ.ces of various department heads. ranging from police ' hief· 1o city clerk. wa s given to them on Thursday as part of Youth Civic Day. the day's activities -disclosed that t.he students were able to temper their emotions with reason, and to make intelligent"Choices on issues that could profoundly affect the city's future. Though perhaps more ecology·rninded than most adults, the youth city coUncil turned do wn unanimously a proposal \\1hich would haVe given the city 140 acres of valuable Fairview Park property at no charge. Like their more experienced real·life counterparts, the students recognized the plari as a "quick _buck'' scheme whiffi would not onl y have given the city it5 park but aJso acres of high.rise, hi gh-density develop- ments v.•hich would have added significantly to Costa Mesa 's service problems. ' lf Youth ivic Day was any j ndication_oLciv.i~---o responsibility among the ne"' 18·year·old voters, Costa Mesa can look "'ilh confidence to its fu ture. Visit Boys Club This W eek . Dedicated to developing Americans of tomorro\''• the Boys Cfub of the Harbor Area is bu sy this week celebrating National Boys Club \Veek. a fact older Amer· ica ns shouldn't forget in the aftermath of city election frenzies. Qualities needed fo r responsible future leadership are being developed and in stilled virtually every day of the year through Boys Club activities and guidance that serve 3,000 boys from 8 to 18 years of age in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The Boys Club will offer :;;hows, open houses an d other programs during its curr'ent April 9-15 national \vee k and the public 1s invited to visit both locations, 594 Center Street and 2131 Tustin Avenue. .. .. . ,. ' .. '---., ;,,,.~-----"'.It ... ~~ ...... .. ' i2i § * . A mock ci ty council session -the "final exam'' ol A vi si t to one of the tu•o Boyio Club branches this week might just be \vorth it to restore your confidence in the future of America. c 'UNFAIR? lA~Y, RICH FOLKS PAY IH£ 5AME PRI CES AS YOU.' Comnaunist Propaganda --How Reds Picture Nixon WASHINGTON -One of the current aerial bombardment which did nol "'in ironies is President Nixon's high op-( J the war for President Johnson and could timism about his coming talks in RICHARD WILSON not be sustained long enough because of Moscow, as renected against a Com· · ~ violent domestic political opposition. mtinist offensive in ... ..-How long such bombardm ent. even if Vietnam made pos· effective. could be sustained now is not a sible only by Soviet President rightfully considers great questio n to be brushed aside lightly. Tak. arms. historic events in his administration -ing the previous Cambodian and Laotiah f\1r. Nixon, has historic because the potential effect of tra il operations as examples, confidence probably never been the Peking.Moscow consultations rea ches wavers on the ability of the South Viel· more ebullient and farther into the future than such namese to .counter attack on their own positive than about transient events . as the m i I i tar y and redress the situation in the northern his trip to M05Cow withdrawal from Vietnam . provinces. and elsewhere. He Nixon must. nevertheless. rely almost will stay in the SUCH LONG·mindedness may not be ·solely on these dubious countermeasu res Kremlin. vis i l other parts ftf Asia appreciated by those who will saf that to rescue his policy unless he is to go to and repcllt the television speclllcul-withdrawal, Vietnamiza.tion and negotia-Moscow in an e.1tremely uncomfortable Jar of Peking on a comparable scale, with lion proved merely to be the false position. the adde.d feature of news breaks . on disguise or defeat and humiliation. In that trade ._ disarm~en~ and other Soviet· context the trips to Peking and Moscow TtlE RJSK, OF COURSE, is very great. Ameri~an rel~tio~ships. . would be a ~hony facade on failure, and on the other side, too. But it should be The iron~ hes In the. now_ev1~e.nt fac1-:rf0l 3l811 'theclesign (if-tfie nobJepi'ace-of--retcille<f tb'at-th-e Communist-side -has tha~ the A~ia~ Cof!lmunists .. advised b~ a the future which Nixon envisions. taken a similar risk in the past, failed on Sov1~t missio n . in. Hanoi ~n~ using Very much hangs, therefore, on the the battleground. and ' won in the Ru~s1an tanks, aircraft an~ m1~s1les. ~r:e outcOme of the present Soviet-supported AmeMcan political arena. The men in try~ng to reduce the .Presidents for~i~n military operations undertaken only when Hanoi may be willing to settle for the policy to shattered ruins before he visits the American withdrawal had reached fru its of thei r famous, but militarily Moscow. ·the point of no return. The operations -disastrous, Tel offensive which deluded mE PRF.SIDENT was pictured in the themselves are of a nature far · more American opinion. This would not create Communist world as a supplicant going famil iar to and manageable by American a very favorable atmosphere for the to Peking to beg the indulgence of a military commanders than the guerrilla President's Mosco w consultations, either. superior social system. In the next few warfare of the past. But the American Either way, however, the President's weeks, if the Communists succeed in commanders no longer have J,.he means t.6 confidence in substa ntial results in shearing off the two northernmost prov· fight the kind of war they were trained to 1.1oscow appears to be unshaken by the inces of Vietnam. Nixon will be pictured fight -mGbile operations using tanks bi~ Communist power play in Asi~. His .in the Communist world as going to and armored vehicles supported by tac· mtnd tends to leap over events he JUdges Moscow to salvage what is left of it tical air. to have only temporary effect into bankrupt policy in Asia, by begging the calculations on the larger design of world indulgence of a great power whose SO FAR AS TRE American effort is readjustment. modern arms brought it about. concerned, reliance must be placed on At the momen t. however, the long view These unhappy thoughts cloud what lhe the dubious effects of the kind of limited is undergoing a severe lest. Foµnd: Mystery Mid.dleman When it co mes to inflation, nobody gives Mr. Ni1on the credit he deserves. He promised to hold down wages and pri ces. And he 's already achieved half his goal. But soaring prices a r e certainly· noL the administration's f a u I t. Everybody knows that soaring prices are the fault of the accursed Mid· dleman. Unfortunately. w b i I e everybody blames the ~tidd1eman, nobody seems to know exactly who he is or precisely lvhat be doe!. Thus, as a public service l vowed to track down the Middleman in•his lair and expose him far what he was. Through an incredible combination or luck and skill I was able to locate him aboard his 212-foot yacht, anchored In a 1hark·ln!ested • ART HOPPE ) ( lagoon off his secret island fortress. r -FOUND lµl\f in th1' stiip's opulent saloon with th.! curtains tightly drawn. A corpulent. balding ligure in a white linen suit, he was seated in a fan·baek wicker chair, his pudgy, bejeweled fingers strok· ing a huge black cat on his lap as he barked orders in a sinister voice into a desk phone : "Raise peas two cents a pound ! Up carrots a nickel a bunch ! Inflate hamhocks a penny a hock?" "Aha ?" I cried. "So you are The Mid· dleman !'' · His _piggy eyes looked al me coldly. "You have found me.at last. What do you want!" "I want to know whit it is you do." He shmgged. "I raise prictS. All day OU.NOi COAST DAILY PILOT long I sll here raising the price of first· this anil then that. It is gnieling. --mindwet.ring ··work deciding just how much the traffic will bear:." At a loss for furthe r words, I fiddled id- ly with one or the curtains. At this he blanched. "Don't open that !" he cried. "Don't you realize they want to kill me?" "Whci?" HE MOPPBD hls upper I i p . ~Everybody.-For-years-everybody has demanded The M id d I e m a n be eliminated." His shoulders sagged. "Oh, if you only knew the life I lead.· Other children won't pla y with mine. No onr. comes to my wife's Bal Masque and Canasta Parties. What good are my riches when 1 11.m hated , cursed, shunned " I left·him sobbing quk!tJ,v in his cha ir. After due reflection. l feel we must preserve The Middleman in his job at all costs. Irs not that t fetl .sorry for him. It 's that he plays a vital role in today's economy. Alter a1i when It comes to soaring prices, if It wereri 't for The Middleman no one kno~·s, whom would we blame? ..... , ltobcrt N ... Wt cd, PMblishtr Thomo.s Ktt11il, Editetr Albtrt W, Batr.1 Edir.oritlt Page Editor 'VOtr t1KR!l!" siicr"Vour riiill- Dear Gloomy Gus deeds art destroying the great Ame.rlcan free ente.rprise system. You thould be ashamed of yourself.'' TheOnlyWay To Confound A Politician SYD:\'EY J. HARRI S Thoughts at Large: The only time a politician is cOnfounded is when an opponent does exactly what he says he will. • • • Every man. 1when he 'sUddcnfy comes into juxtaposi iOn wilb a woma n somewhat taller than himself. unconscious· ly straightens up a liUle. • • Even the bcsl cof· fee n e v e r really tas!·es quite as good as 11. smells. • • Th e most. rare and .difficult accomplish is to acquire a lot of knowledge without letting it go to your head. • • • A supersonic plane is not only useless, but actually dangerous. tor passengers until science can provide us with a supersonic nervous system to match. • • • The best defin itio n of ·•great music" J have heard was Schnabel's: "It is mus ic tha t ha s been composed better than it can be played." • • • Atheists taunt believers for bein~ unable to give a full y satisfa ctory ex# planation of evil: but believers are t.oo kind to taunt their opponents for fo?iii!·g to be able to give a satisfactory ex· planation or goodn~ss. • • • When books become so dil'fy that nothing is capable of shocking us ar.y more. only then wlll we read for intrinsio:: literary merit. • • • The most • common and prbfound mistake thal.--people commit in talking about "freedom" is their assumplion that it is a personal attribute rather than an essentially social relat ion. · • • • Modern communication has made the world smaller, but more hysterical at the same time : it took weeks for the Americans lo know what was happening in the Napoleonic Wars, and months h) lea rn about a flood or !am Lnt in India - now ii si multaneously presses down l)n u~ i'n microseconds, and the sheer con· centration of disaster makes the med ia seem so "sensation~I." • • • If we re11.lly ran 1 rational socie ty, nobody would be ptrmitled to drive a r.ar without .taking a complete physical. me:n- tal and emotional cxan.ination annuallv: it would cost 1 lot. but not flParly Is much as the loss of S0.000 Jives a year in our motoring massacre. • • • We use_ the phrase "Beau ty i" in the tye or the beholder." tn 1uggest th~l kloks 11re wholly ~ut:jcctive : but. ln 1 deepe r 5ense, it should mean lhat flnly those who love see the true lineaments of the object He aee med surprise.cl. "F'oul deeds, In- deed ! I am an honest bU5inessman. my 1-:::--t-...~;;m;;;m::-i;a;;;;;r...-tiill.-:l-~H-:i· .. ...,.;oe ,..,., "' ·wMl-tho-lr"'1;;.· -f-OI-~ "'""'•!'ti• pooiici--1-----Quotes · Pll~t ttt:, t;~r~n: .:m stlmu: will bt:ar. This is the heart or the great pants in Council Bill St. Clair's . late T't'!lidt'n by pr'5tnilili thfs A-merlcan {ree enterprise._ system." campaign parade, I me clear ' . newspeper's oplnion1 1uld com· I tried another tack : "{)I.Jr President lo Mesa Verde resident why he mentary on 1oplca nf intcre!Jl anti has appeale.d 1'>-your patriotism and _denied ~e had t__re.al .n,uis ce. be- 1t1nlficantt. by provldfnt a forum i......--htd _, lo tower -u.., lnsteid--of ore...Lbe._E&tancla hll11 .wue led tor the r:xpreuion o( ixrr l'eidr.ri' ~ ~..,,,. 1""" a· t e••-1 .. I nd b I h r.'•ln• prices. Pl .. ••." ag ins v 1ui.: • a nont. a y prcM.'ntni; I e ... "' ,,.. N.N. d vlewriolnu of lnfonnrd ab· lie chuckl ed eviBy:-'<voo mean J should , 1flT'Vfn ~•nd 1~kt1men on lopics look 11t my books •nd 11y. •Good heavens. or the db'. f've be~ making ti)() much money!' No. Wednesday, April 12. 1972· dear boy, lo.,erin1 prices Is nol my business." · flllt !.f•turt rellKb ttt-.rt' 'II;...,, ""' flf(•H•Nlf IM .. If "'9 _ _..,, itMI -"' "'" ... lltMI' .... Dtllf •tltt. Howard Hughes, 15-yclr·old billionaire -.. I bcllevt that more lies have bun printed 11nd told 1bout me than about any other living mean..="-''-== Premier Gotda )tt\r of Israel -"\Ve. do not · commit oursel ves on t1ny,thing ·•ithoul negotlatJons. We ha ve one pre.· '-'mdJtlon -no conditions." · - I Cal-Vet Prop. 1 Is No-Cost Program To the Edit or : We are asking your endorsement amt editorial supporl fo r .Proposillon I on 1he June 6 ballot. Proposition I rall.s for 11 $2.)0 "n1il!ion bond issue ror conlinu;:ition of rhe n;:i· tionally acct;:iimed C.:al·VC't f:irm and home loan program . SincC' 1921 I h 1 ~ worthy program has provided $2.11 billion in low-interest loans lo 267,000 Californ ia veterans. Besl of all , there · never has been and never will be any cost to tile taxpayers. The program i:oo completely self-sup- porting and self·liquidating. Bonds iire repaid from the thousand s of monthly loan payments made by veterans. BUT, SINCE THE program is sclf.Ji- quidating, a bond issue is required IG keep it going. The last bond issue was four years ago. and mGney is now ex· hRusted due-to high demand from retum· ing Vietnam veterans. Rigtit n1Jw there are thousands of appro ved applications but no money to loan. Proposition 1 must be appr1Jvcd if we are to provide more than 600,000 Ca lifornia Vie~nam veterans the same opportunity \ha.t has been offered every other California veteran for more tha n 50 years. The support of your newspaper is vital to this effort in view of current voter resistance to S(} many bond measures. The key, naturall y, Is that Cal- Vef is a no-cost program. ALFRED P. CliAMIE St11te Chairman Citizens for Cal·Vel Prop. 1 Rill Bou•e Defended To the Editor: Th is letter is in reference to the recent legal action taken against the Hill House on NewPort Boulevard. I read in your paper that someone said Hill House was an eyesore and shou ld be either closed or torn down. Personally I was shocked. Does the city council have nothing bet· ter to do than harass an innocent and honest business woman? If tpey want to do something to improve the looks of the ci ty. why don't they start by either tea r· Ing down or remodeling some of the city's other unsightly businesses on Main Street? I AM REFERRING lo one. Papa Joe's, a tavern at 1784 Newport Boulevard. I. along with numerous others. were ap- palled and insulled when that establish· ment repainted its bullding by println.I( NUDE -NUDE · NUDE across the front. Why has this gone unnoticed ? Papa Joe.'s is promoting the city '5 delinquency 1tnd is more (If an eyesore th8n Hill House could ever be. The Hil l House has done. many, thing s to contrlbut' to !he city's yo ung people. Mrs. Hill has bttn nice enough to loan her m;rvelous (lid clothes to Cnst :t Mei;a High School for the many dr11matlc (unc· lions they perform year round . tVEN THOUGH there is a sign in her store that says, "No rtntlng or loaning." Mrs. Hill does this wtthout charge to the students or the school. In her own way: 1he Is contributing to the adv11ncemcnl of 1trt.istfc endeavors by students. This. to me:. Is a help not a hindrance. I hope )'OU will corisldcr carefully what I h11ve said • . KIM SCHOONOVER Drnfl n1ome 11 To the Editor: I think women should be ttrartcd . Rein~ drafted would not send women intn drn.\e jun~les. ~tost or the serviee. work Is done In the O.s. Bctng in lh• service would b< • ( MAILBOX ) 1.r//rr.~ /ram reodtrs are tof'fcomt. Norma lly wfittrs should conuey fhr..1r tnr ~.~aprs in 300 word! or lesi. Tl11r r1gltt to condense Letters to fit spa.ct or elhninate libel U reserved. All·let· tc rs must include iignature and mail- ing address, but 1uimes n1a11 be with· held on request if sufficient reason i.s apparent. Poetry will not be pub· lts/1ed. A i:nnd experience fnr most women. !\fen have been proteclinjll (IUr eountry throug h his tory. There is not much dif· fcrcncr.. bet ween woman ancl man. If \11omcn were willi ng to ·he drafted, we would ha ve a much strnngc r nation. i\'n noe, not even men. wants to be drafted, I hough women should br willin" to don11te lwo years of their h11es toward their counlry, Thank you . I hopr .vou will not criticize my lclter withou t thinking about it. DOUG PARRY l::ighth grade student Council f111nllflcntlons To the Editor: Th<ink you for the editorial space out- lining pro~ qualifications for 11 city council man (April 41. Jt would be. a gr eat pub lic service to reprint it before every election. BEA~RICE C. RUSSELL \liellls or 1/1e Yo11toy To the Editor: 11. see ms ttiat oflen young ()<.'oplf'·s opin- lnns are omitted : but thty are tht on~ who have to live on this land after ~'e are gone. We took-a-po11 lri our cla ss on how suf'- cessful Costa Mesa wai; In hailing alr and wiiter pollution. The re$iults seem to speak ror themselveS. f\lore effort . i3 needed. Ques tion : My CT1mmunHy hil.!I m.11dr significant progress in halti ng air and \\'al er pollution -()'}~ Some progress -52, J ';"',. Very little. U any progress -4i.8r;. We hope this will inform you and also perhaps give yo u i;ome in-depth insight into young people's thoughts on how thelr Community is doing. L. RICHARDSON E. MEYER Teachers 61h Grade Current Even ts Geography Class TeWinkle School .----B11 George Dt!ar ceorge: You come on with all those pom.- PQU9, wise-sounding questk>ns lnd lhlnk .YOU have such 1n.•lgtit! ~n }'OU give me one !Ingle reaso n to prove you're 1m11rt? CYNIC • Dear Cynic: ' \Vt.II, for ODE' thin,,. I nc\'er rtod tad~::e c~lumnisl~. (:\ny fu1lht'r que1!Uon~ ?J COVFIDE~l\I, TO Of''" Jo·-c ~: \1lrll. !'!· ! 1 ,·~d f ~ 1111 r ,..,.., ,,, a ~ -11 r· · -•- 1tr:>~ or "'" • • • to l}le y o ,~·I'· 1 \i n\cmor~e it )'t-' \( • .. .. '• ', • • ' r l • Retneeke Aide Testifie6 I Death r State Paid ITT Trip Ban Has · · · :setback SACRA~iENTO (AP) -A York trips last y e a r. and fjllesti!)DS he had been asked in top 1ide to Ca1Jfo111\1 J .. t. Gov. probc<rhl's meetings v.·ith ITT oidvnnce. Ed lteinccke has told a reprC!ent-ati\•es. Those--ltenl! Asked tr he kne'' abouhhe-SA€R:A1'1EJ\'TO -(IJPl) . • l~&is.lative-commiltec h c \rrre not mentioned in 1he 2:i before the co1nmit1ee to The: drJ\'e to rest~e ~apital • traveled at sta te expense to an$v.·er 25 ciuestions about the punish~11en.t in Cahforyna won -.-· attend a cocktail pa rt r operations of his department, ~ cruc1al. first round victory in • •Pon.sored by lnternatl'onal •h' h has 3 $!26.000 budget. 1he Legislature early .t~ay i '1 JC . • • \1·hcn the Senate Jud1CJary Telephone & Telegraph Corp. But he bristled as the Commi ttee approved an and talked \\'ilh l'IT lobbyist Democra_tlc .1neinbcrs , pro-amendtncnt to the slate con- Dita Beard. duced thick piles of copies of stitution . ' Edgar flf . Gillenwaters ,. his expense vouchers for The amendment in effect testified Tuesday at a hearing ........ ~ 1 reported pled.~e of $400,000 \\'QUld O\'erJurn a Feb. 18 of the Assembly Efficiency '\'' '# from m , G11!cn~·a1ers ~e-California supreme Court rul· and Cost Control Committee i , . -) ' plied. •:1 ha~·~ not been In· ing Ui_gt the d_eath penalty is that he doesn't recall v.·hat he i \'Ol\'ed 1n ra ising n1oney for hoth cruel and unusu al and ' Wtd11Hday, Aprii U, 1972 Jury Hears Shoowut Tape ,.,. \'3111 $ . .\~JOSE (UPI) -James to! fire to an occasional. deep. erupted uhen the eKad~ the Bron·n. a consultant wilh the thr0o;1ted ""hllmp" v.·hieh ap. apparently left outsl e~ b'f' CaliCorn la s l a t e PersoMel pareut:y came from a ahot~ courthouse for thr pi:.~po kSoii Board, "as Interviewing: a job gun. kldnaper Jon111nan . ac nd ~pp!lt"ant on lbti thlrd floor or \\'hen th battle was over, rolled down the e-.:itway 1 ol --+-I II '1 ~ Co t Co tho conlr"•nle.d !ii(ll;lll armY te 1• a.'" un Y ur use Judge-1-lar.old lale.y-.and _.. l~"''-'-'"'~ai-Slltl R:lfa·et i:lll AU:, 7, 1970, three of his abductors v.·ere lav.· oflicers. . ~I uhev.s \\'hen a sharp cracklin" noise .1 d · th Guard Jon \\ · · a rs tt uea Jn e va n. sai'd one of the k1dnape_J broke out beloll'. " · nu Prosecutor Albert ,l , Harris started shooting ath hlm.do~"n A bullet crashed through the Jr. ror nearly two weeks had he cut th ree of I em " "'indotv. Bro\\'ll 11nd the a~ been presenling a detailed pie· with 8 highpo\\'ertd r1f!t. plicant fled , ltavlng the tape ture of the incident. He v.·as .;;~~~~;;;,~:;;:;'1 recorder ruiu}ing. expected to coiltinue lt at least When Brow n returned later, through today and possibly THE BE ST he round he had a remarkable through the end of this 1veek's Rcaden;hlp p'o 11 • pro~! electronic document -a court sessions. "Peanuts" Is (Int of 1 . dra1na1ie, -19-secQnd recording l~ive San Quentin Prison '"orld's most por>ulnr .co':!:~ strips. Read It daily in of the bloody gun battle in guards also tesUUed Tuesday DAILY pILO'f. and 1tlrs. Beard talked about. t rifh~r political party." thus unco nstitu tional. e-~~~(Sn related story, P<ige 4.) Comm ittee chairman h11 ~e The n1easure, by Sen . Gillenwaters Is director of Cullen (0-Long Beach) con-r.eorge Deukmejian (R-Long Won1en Take Ain1 At Mills u•hich rour persons died on an. -~·bo~u~t_!t~he:___:'.shoo~~to~u~t~•~·h~ic~h~;,;;;::::::::::======::::: exit\vay ne ar the courthouse · .afler fou r kidn aper! took a judge capti\·e in his courtroom and tried to get away in a rented van . 'J11e ta pe was in- trodu ced into e1·idence Tues- day at the trial of Angela Da\1is; 2.8, the former UCLA instructor \\'ho Is accused of helping plan the kidnapings. I . I • tbe state Department of Com· fronted Gillcn\1·aters ~·ith a Beach). Y:as sent to the Sen- mcrce. an agency under the copy of a $68.~6 voucher .ite floor on a &-3 vote after a SACRA!\JENTO (AP) -The ·Re u b Ii ca n Ii cutenant 1 iillcnwaters submitted lo !he fi\'c-hour hea ring. Seven ,.oles leader of the al I -m 11 I e ~ governor s supervision. Its si x-i.1:1tc for the l\1<1y 11 San Diego "ere re9uired for approval. California Senate is the largct 1ncmber staff has the task of trip. . . , Jf adopted b.v both houses of of lady lobbyists be n t on . d · Ul'I Ttl1•h•r• d h d' h' h' encouraging ne1v in ustry in The .1·ouchcr sai I e trip !I -the Lcgisl:ilure. the amend-persun 1ng 1m to reverse is California and helping existing DENIES CHARGE -pur pose 11·as for an ''llT inent ,1·ould go 011 t he ucgatirc 1•olc on an equal- firms create ne\v jObs. Rep. Chet 1-folificld meeting representing t h c Xoi·cinbcr ballot and be voled right s-fori\':omen resolution. claims columnist Jack 1· t " 1·r · 1 · · ·d In response to questions. 1eutenan governor. <1n bv the Cai orn1a e cc-Sen. James l\lllls, pres1 ent c: i JJenwaters • acknou•Jedged Anderson 's charge that Cullen said Gillen11•atcrs' toratC. pro te1n of the Senat.e, said that he ·fle w to San Diego last he took a $500 v.ayo~f voucher sho\\'ed, that trip \l'~s 'De bate ranged from a high-Tu esday a meeting bet1\•een 1\1ay Jl at state expense of J.o help rrr land an air follo11•ed -by a sev~n.day.1~1p lc\'CI legal discuss ion bctlvcen him ·aitd ,representatives or ~68.26 for the purpose of e quipmci:it contract in !\lay 14-20 to \Yash1ngton '~·1th liro polenfial 1974 rivals for various lromen's right s groups ~eeting with l'IT offi cials al 1968 is false. ITT did Reinecke lo meet \1•ith con-go1·emor Atty. Gen. Evetle is being arranged for what he described variously as not get th e job and gressman and cabi.11et offi. J. y 0 u' n g er and Senatt sometime next "·eek. ·a meeting. reception and denies the charge. cers. Democratic Leader George R. The San Diego Democrat. cockt~il party. l\Iosconc. to ::i bitter lihouting voted against Sen. ~!ervyn He said he may have worked match between George T. Dymally's resolution to ratify on other state business on that l Da\'is, attorney for late kid· the propased 2ith amendment tri p, but couldn't recall it. lie Secrecy Di" emma naper·rapist Caryl Chessn1an, lo the U.S. Constitution \\'hen c.:ouldn't remember the subject and Sen. Robert S. Stevens (R-it cnme before the Rules Com- of his conversation ll'it h 1\lrs. Los .Angeles ). rnittce. The amendn1enl - Bea rd , saying "it's prel\y Dal·is claitned h~gislalor~ "·hich needs raUficali on from lough to recall a cockt:-11! 1\·ere pushing lhe :imendment 38 slate:o; to be approl'ed - recept ion convers:l.lion." He c f t T • l because of '·hurt eg os'' \iould guarantee eq:.ial rights deniedraisi ngmoney fortheir on ron s rw brought on b1· lhe court for \l'Oll1en. major political par!~ preeinpting their stal~1tor.1• 1'he five-man Ruic~ Com· "1.ltcn11·alcrs sa1·d h•· rl•1·all-jurisdiction 01·er c AP 1 ta I b 1 '"' " mittee headed y J\lil s re-cd discussing •·our llhe state LOS A~GELES IUP I) -Lroduced and should be kept. punishment. i'ectcd '"'Illa\!y's .resolution government's) I nter est in Tile pro· secuti·on of Dani'el secret. "l don't know how i;lupid '"'J S thlll. k "'e are" snapped April 6 on a 2·2 \"Ole, \\'ith bringing the conveRtion to an Ellsberg has bumped smack U.S. District Judge \Villiam YOU " ' three votes needed for ai:r Bro11·n te sti fied lie and the intervie\\"ee did not >J"ecognize the noises the.\' heard as gun- fire and thought it 11•as coming rroin a nearby loading dock. "Then the \\'indo1\~ broke out and \\'e left rapidly," he said. "\Ve left the recorder going. I came back later and got the tape and thought it might be or interest to the sheriff's department." As Brown played the tape in Judge Richard Arn as on' .s courtroom, at le:i.st 15 shots clearly could be he a rd, bunched in an irregula r pat- tern and \·arying weall}' in inlensity -fro1n the sh arp, clc.1rly c!cfined cra tks of pis- Grand Opening April 13-14 EVERYONE 'S A WINNER from our sirab (bija~9;iiili'I Near Campus Driv t Newport Beach Diego." into ,vhat may becomi: an im-fl.1. Byrne Jr. exp r e s :!led Stevens. "You l1'lven'.t heard proval. That means a ch~nge "We assisteCI the Republican portant question in the Pen-be"·ildennent over bow the an.Y members ot. this -~om-~f o_ne_.rotc ... could -aend the National COn,•ention because it .tagon.papers.trial: -· ·'--govcnunent intended -to keep-. ml.1~; 'aJ k _ abQut _hurt resolution to the Senate floor. · • \\'Ould .. put-$7 iTiilllon into ·r11e· Can the 1:overnment , pros-secret evidence introduced in~e!g"'~·..::_ ________ ~'.::::'.'.'.'..'.'.'...'.'.:..::::'.'.:::'...'.'.:'.'.~==========:='.--....:-----------~-------economy in one month and ecuting Ellsberg !or a11egedly court , which becomes public KIDS LOVE UNCLE .LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT create 12,000 to. 15,000 te1n· leaking sec rets, int r 0 du c e kno1vledge. p o r a r y j o b s , ' ' s a i d secret documents as evidence allo\ved top secret doc uments Gillen11'alers. to h:-ick up its chnrgcs _ and It be sho11'n lo the jury but not Jle said that from his con· .sti ll keep thcrn sec1·et'.' n1ade public. 1•ersulions \Vith i\1rs-. Beard he r\t a prclrial heating 'l'ues-Charles ,\esson. a defense gathered "she sa1v it (the con." attorney for E!lsberg, attacked ''enlio11 1 as a promotional ac· dav, a Justice Dcpartinent at-the prosecution request as torl1cy asked a federal judge ri vi1y to benefit the thrf'c lu establish procedures In "precisely \rhat lhe defen se Sheraton liotels in San Diego.'' has been afraid or. The pro- Gillcnn·atcrs '''as ca J I c d · inainlain lhe secrecy 0 f secution h .. 1s the hard choice of documents submi!led a s numerous San Di ego . making the docu01ents public c1•idence \\'hen Ellsberg corne.s , Washington, D.C., and Ne"' to trial. or not prosecuting.' . 'l'he judge directed the JusUce Departnient to teU E:Usberg's la\vyers what sec· lions of the Pentagon papers the government intends lo Ban on Oil 'Leases Gets Approval SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill banning the leasing or any rnore i;tat e tidela nds for oil di'illini;: off Santa Barbara and Ventura c..'Ounties has \\'On ap- proval of the Asse1nbly Coni· mittec on Planning and Land Use. The bill sponsored b y Assen1bly Speaker Bob i\loret- ti (D-Van Nuys ), also alJo"·s the Slate Lands Ccimm ission to order a hall to any drill ing operation "that consti tutes an unreasonable ris k of pollution or contamination of specified v.·aters." - The san1e com1nittee ap- proved a second l\1oretti 1neai;ure that \\'OUld add four public n1c1nbers to the tht·ee- member Stale Lands Corn- mission. Presc11t members arc the stale fina nce director. state controller and lieutenant go\·ernor. Two pu blic members \\'ould be appoint ed b.v the governor, one by the Assembly speukcr and one by the Senate Ru les C.:ommitlee. :\lorclli said the idea is to hal'e the commission rcUect greater c..-oncern for the en· \•ironment. The commission handles the leasing and sale of all stale lands includiilg offshore oil and gas lands. The measures are AB 608 and AB 609. ........ •n.:c 7/lA/l.'SA .. ,i.wnc, CA.M t.? 'r'Oll PIDN'T ! " 'l'he prosecutor, Da v i-d The government attorney replied that in the _espionage trial of Julius and Ethel llosenberg, who were executed in the 1950s for turning over nuclear secrets lo the Ru ssians, the tria l judge Nissen, said that about half the JJent agon papers that had not Uecn published and are still t:lassified \rould be in- -Younger Questions Site Ruling LOS A,~GELES (A PI -Al- ly. Gen. E11el(e .;)'ounger has: petitioned the U1S. Geologica l Sur1'ey to reconsider i l s <.lesigiiation of a proposed phosphate mine and plant near California condor refuges. \'ounser said in a lellcr In Jnlerior Secrc!ary Rogers C. B. i\lorton thi s \l'eek that Ilic proposcd open-pit site is designated as a ··1·aluahle dc- µo :;it.., :\ \'ouuger aide said federa l la1v requires that leases be gran!ed \Vhere \'aluable phosphate dcposils otrc localed. Opponent~ or the phosphale 1nino, 11·hich \11ould be located near t11·0 condor refuges in Los Padres Jl\ational Forest in \"entura County. say scenery \1ould be spoiled by the plant's operatio1i. Air and \\'aler \rou ld be polluted and lhe :ilready rare condors \vould be tlr11·en inlo ('Xlinction, thr~· contend label during the trial as af- fecting the national defense. The Justice Department at· torney offered to c:i:plain in private session \Vhy it con- siders these portions critical, but the judge ruled against hi n1. sayin~ tbal the issue should be discussed in open court. · 'l'he judge did not lm- n1ed iately ru le on the request bv the defense fe r an ' ex- pianalion of the sta ndards used bv the government. 'fhe ·trial of Ellsberg and coclefendant Anthony J. Russo had been schedu led to begin rilay 9, but the judge indicated 'fuesd ay it \.rould like ly be mid-June before it gets under wav. lie set f\Jay 30 for a final pretrial ring on a defense mo- tion to disn1iss a!I ch arges <1t;t1inst Ell.sberg and nusso. Utility's Banlo·uptcy Foreseen . LOS A1\GELES (AP) -A hearing into Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co's. accounting procedures adjourned after the Calirornia Public Utilities' Commission heard the utility's 1 rcasurcr predict that the !inn \1·ould be bankrupt by 1982 if forced to follo\v procedures outlined by the P.UC. Di~cifllinc Ban Get s .)..cf. 01( ~.\C HA~IE~TO (APl f'a lilornia teacher~ 11·on't be :1ble lo puni'-h !heir pupil~ ph~sic:11!y if a bill hr~ded for I Ile AS?>cmbly floor c: t I s Through the tegi~lati\'c pro- "\\'c esti n1ate lhal Pacific \1•ou!cl fail to earn its dividend in 19i2." f'T&T treasurer R. :\I. Joscs s...id he r 0 re 'J'ucsday 's adjournment. ''In 1902 it 11·ould no longer be able lu pay lhc interest ·on its outstanding debt and would be . bankrupt." l·c~~. Officials say the hearing wil l resume ln ~1ay. The PUC staff argued that lhe accou11ting 1nethod prac. liced by the utility - and now being challenged ,in the State Supreme Court by consu mer r c 11 r e s e ntatl,·es -bas rc~lt~d in custon1cr.s being assessed illegal t c I e p Ito o e --~ • SANTA ANA SPRING STARTS TOMORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 FEATURING GREAT FASHION REDUCTIONS FROM STOCK AND NEW SPECIAL PURCHASES - The bill. 1rhich cleared by 5· 4 the Assembly Crin1inal Juslll'e C.:Ominillce 'l'uesdav, \\'Ould permit t.'Orporal punish-- menl in only four instances: to quell a disturbttnce, lo take a \1'eapon a\1·11y from a sludcn1, or llelf defense and lo protect 1terrons or properly. .. ----.::;jiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii~ rates. 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