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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-05-03 - Orange Coast Pilot' Key t;ity Beconaes Mad~':JUSe ---. ' . Santa Ana Loses Fans 1 Near•riot Ninth Round At Costa Mesa ' In Irvine Fight Hasslin~ Mat~lt- ' . ' VOL. U. NO. 1>4, S SICTIONS, 16 PAOl!I · Escaped Murderess Hunted Searchers today scoured the Southl and for an Orange County murderess missing from prison at Frontera , only 2G days after' arrtvmg to begin a life tenn for the robbery-slaying of a school teacher. Prtisecutors cOnfirm the fact that Mrs. Susan Sutcliffe, 24, vowed vengeance against the yoWlg widow of Gerald ,Mitchell, 'who is curren_!!y_out or ~ state. Officials at the C31ifornla Institution for women announced Tues(lay-tJiat Mrs. Sutcliffe and a fellow inm!i_e_ bad escQ.peli ~tondayarull'emained loose._ Orange County Deputy Dii;tMct Attor· niy James-G:-'Efiright says--he-seriously fears for the "'idowed 'ritrs. ~1itchetl's safety. --__ ~­ -she was tile Sole witness 10her tm-_ band).,~ Jan. 31 at the doorstep of _ their .otange apartment by a ~n and 'a female companion who fled in a w~iting getaway car. · - The prosecution also charged. that',the lwo men and Mrs. Sutcliffe wefe ~n­ sible for the burRlary and anoh ~ Ing of a Tustin office building that same ni•ht which did $250,000 damage. Bites Dust , ______ _ • a1 on Fate of Jiliners Unknow.n • i1i Idaho Shaft Fire; 58 Still Missing 24 Men Die More than 100 men escaped. Families and c~workers h u d d I e d KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) -At least 2l miners died and 58 were unaccou1ted for today in the nation's richest silver mine after fire swept through mineshafts more around warming stoves on the 11urface than a half a mile underground, an of~ while rescue crews sealed off sha rts th ey ficial of the Sunshine Mining Co. said. checked but found empty. Marvin C. Chase, vice president and About 100 rescue Personnel were general manager of the mine, said he had charting area. sea led behind bulkheads no idea of the Jocation of the 58 men to keep flames from spreading into new unaccounted for. portions of the mine. Shoshone County Sheriff Lou Gardner The rescuers also were working their said 19 bodies _w.ere_ being brough t to the way into other smoke-filled mineshafti as s~face in addition to the ffvemine of-they-tried to-locate the-missing rpineu-. f,icials removed from the-murky shafts ·Mostof"tbeJarnilies waiting for word in Tuesday. the chill dawn today sat on chairs and the The nre_ was believed to have broken bare-floor-of-1-ynakeshift -Red Cross -out among tiinDers between the 3,400 and center inside a storage building. 3,700-foot levels or the-Sunshine Mining Idaho Gov. Cecil D. An~liaid that Co. operation iri thia-m~r•l rich area -or state autborifres-will teek as IOOn as northern Idaho. --~~ possible to determine the cause-of -what -• Viet Troops Loot, Burn; Hue Resembles Madhouse he said may disaster. be Idaho's worst mine Andrus lient an aide rroin his office, Martin Peterson, and State Mine IMpec- tor Carl W. Griner to the scene Tuesday night. "About all we can do no~ Is pray for the survival of those still remaining underground," Andrus..s1~ai14d __ _ Ten mlner1 were kllJed Jn .1934 at a mine at Mullan, Idaho, when a cable brok~ ~-.a hoi1t dropped down-1 mineshaft. -- Mining author ities In Spo,kaneJ _lVuh" said Uic Sunshine Mine hid experienced no major accidents prior to Tuesday'• fire. Operations were shut-down for several months in 1946 after a serloua un- dergrouna n,_e,but-there were no deatt111. Frerizied Fans Joirt Wrestling; Police Move In The young couple had just returned - from a d·1nner ce'·bratin" the third· Sen. Henry M., Jackson has an -IO" 1-• r "' ' d t f · H E So y· r renz eu ans apparently hent on month or their' married life when aP"""· nounce a a.news con erence U . uth 1etnam (UPJl r-Gan~s At lhe Hue }loteT, the i;ta rf disappeared . h Good G h be b d't t ' that . be will no longer eam-of drunken, leaderless troops· from SoUth avenging l e uy by t ra11hing the proached by t an I. ea(O. ._, , "gn' . th. "De"' ti . ·. Vietnam's shatterA.1 !rd Di'vi·i·on roam-.1 with exception of a harried manager, ap-Bad Guy drew a convoy of CoHta Meaa Mitchell was $ot. once Jh' the neart · . P!1 ... m i;, e" • ..,~ocra c J.!Tl"" C\I "" cu porently joining the streams of rerugees police cars to profes1lonal wrestlln~ .. hen he failed to res ...... "" qulckl_y manes f~r president: ~e story, this ancient capital city today , looting ma'·he• at the Orange C 0 u n t Y -...!""-••-p 5 d burru· Te s f tho -•-f moving southward toward Da Nang in "" enouah. to orden to (U!lnd over u1a age . an ng. n o usauu.o o y I nds Tu Id mon;y. re!ugees, tr.ied ,,VJ flee as the ~ty .became one of the biggest migr.ations of the war. a r~rou e ay • Taped. confession interviev"s by one nf a madhouse. ,11U~ is a university city on the Perfume Sever at cats :ind the poUce 'hellcopltr R. f Eagle JI converged on the art'M aboot 1he two male sumects -both on 72--The 3rd DivisiOlll troops straggled Jn 1ver. n its center is the. Citadel, once tiour pass from the contro~ersial ~ Santa Ana Loses from Quang Tri •·here they had been the seat of power of the Kings of Annam, 10:30 p.m., when the action spilled out or Lugo Community Center ~r1son fac_ihty overrun by -the North Vletn8Tl1ese -0n which Wj:IS captured and held by the Com-~:i:~:· said tht). quickly controlled lhe ·Jt the time -helped cormct the trm. . Monday. Their commanding officer, Brig. munists during the 1968 Tet offen1lve DepUty D.A. Enright ·said Tuesday 9th L:fe• Ir r :ne Gen. Vu Van Gili,.who fled -the-city .by which overran most.of the city. disturbance by ordering, the crowd -no oas Police Hold~ • • . . Biochemist,'· Three Girls By JOHN VALTER7.A Of .... Ofll)' ..... , llt rt Detectives from three Orange Cout police agencle11 1nd federtd 11en!1 and chemists raided • "rare a n d -lfOphistlcaled' garage IBborator-y ln-&--- faehlonable &in Cletnr.nte hou.e Tueld1y night and arretted u 11raduate biochemJlt on CHarge1 or--m a n u-f a c l u r Jnl mt thamphetamlne.--=-"speed;" - ~· arrest-ol-GeorgrWllllam-ear .. ..--or 4!05 Calle Abril In Jfarbot. E!ltla, J1IU1 tfi~Jaltt.Pltkup_OLthriii:w•men-"' __ Laguna Beach-climaxed-three month1 ot probing which be«an with fedtral 1gent. anlLColla.'.'_Meaa_il:ttiectlv. ____ _ Alter a do'.un agent• took C.Ox ·Into . cu/Jtody, Laguna Dench offJcera raided a residence at 187 Chiquita St., where .the pure 1peed allegedly was parceled M to olher distribution polnll'I. The three women arrested there were Identified as Freedle Joa n Jlowarth, 24, the re1J'dtnl of the houM; Patrlcla ' Aurand Dragavon, 2.'I, Of 304 Ca nal St., Newpart Beach. and Sara Emilie Mutert, ii. of 312 E. 11th SI., Costa Me.a. Other •&ent• at about the .1nune time raided an office suite m Co11t1 Meta in the same buildin~ where chamber of (lee 'SPEED,' P•ce 21 Oraqe that Susan Sutcliffe had already spoken " ' '• helicopter, was fired today and 'J>iaced During the occupation of Hue four disturbance occurred lmlde tht arena - ti · "A ~1..-·.1A • .1 und d ,_ · tho nd f · ·1· w to disperse with loudspea kers. or arranging to e m1nau:: ulf: WJ~wcu • . er et.e::nt1on. 5 years ago , usa s o c1v1 ians ere Fairground! Manager Jlm Porltrfield Jfazy IWllhlne and warmer tern-. ~~~.r· Mmiurdetcherll tribealfo.re she could testil'y at Lawsu•t UpJ•nf.d The nonnal popu\jlt k>n of Hue is about reported slain by the C.Ommunist troops aaid this mornin" he WWI tryi ng •· find peraturea are etpeeltd for the ~ . " ~ 150 ooo but it was !llOre than doubled by becuuse of their anti-Communist views. de . " . ..., Orange Coast 11ru Thursday, with _,,, OJlll'I reconb ln4 o\ll<l'1<s!lmooy ~ .. · ""-' · ~ • --------. ..iU,... and -,Cllr~qlt(I _ _ ;~·:·::_\::._Ste.:.::.· L0011N:.2.~...:·G_::'•:.::P::;:'"'::-::::':e;I ::::;::::;-'"'~!.-~-ta\1!_ about the dllll.ll'.hanu. highs of 71 •k the bea~hel rt.Ing lndi-t-• Mrs. SutcJille "" read•. tQ By TOM BARLEY _,_ 'gh ~-fr. ~-~v.__.tiy.,.t<>ruch·tbeproDIOWr ~ -lb 13 1n·-"•'"'~•.-~L •'· -1 "-'"-'~~ kill M:.1'titcheil in addition to her bus. °' 111e OaJIJ ,. .. srett Soldiers TueMWy 01 t tet fire to uf!:; but he i!n't available," Porterfield 53 1-:di~ll:Jlugn• • .iuwi u •1 • • band during. the robbery. Never-say-die Santa Ana lost Its ninlh Dong Ba market plac. and held firemen Stork H;tc/• ~S remarked . art pr • -•-. pped hen off at gunpoint. 1< ..., Costa M.,a police auign<d lo crowd INSllUl 'J'OD" V "Plug he\) ... " 31.K: ma w round late Tuesday witb an Orange CouD-; A cement plant built with Americal akl control i t-t he :iirena aaY some f:irt1 often the younllt woman at fd'lt resisted tf-ty SuperiOr ·Court ruling fmnly in Javor' ound ti II I I -• I h A •••• Co•''" ~fe'4 l"<a'•r forts to talte her purse. . of tbe "third man" in the Irvine~ was burned to tbe gr , and police said Ride Pu 11tet emo .ona .Y nvo viro wt com-,_..., "' " 1-C> ~ ...... ·~trial d ·1·~ · ha I ••-1rv· r --drunken troo)I! with oo money or ltod 01' lnC hatanta. aroup 1"<1kt1 i ii dtbul Frldlly, The two men ........ oe WI': a mi ~ oration 55 e -un:: me \.Nlupany. were responsible. " One yoUng officer -who says he whiU· Cl)lden w;1t Cal~ge p1d1 ·their part in the murder and blamed Judge Lester Van Tateobove upheld al~ayo ha'-•-do 1·t _ ha• re lm•-..iA..i •·n (4• ---:nn .... r ... ·'uctf....... Se• -ether-for...fir:ingtbe~m MN Su~ e\'.iz:y.~::::~:m.'!~~~~~-!'/';~*·~~~~~-~l~oucls~~a~k~er~•~mov~~ed~t~!i;l!h~.J.'-~~1¥JE~Rl:::~(Up~l:h-~~A~~Trga~111~j__:,•~~';:H~~w;.::_;:.;.,:;,::~~:::·::~:.__j_~";:l,.~~ •1 11 • ~ v vu v,. cllUe remamed st1enl durin~ the triaJ Company lawyers against the $1$ million the streets of Hue ordering the soldiers,to World. Aitlinea Olght took or rom rJiotn.huL.2•'----·+-------• of be' I nd Id t•·t be innln 1b times and onet tw.d to ucort htre out. until Cartwright was ac ... "U:'ICU mg lawsuit fi ed by Santa Ana . . regroup a sa o~ g g art-Boston with 31 pawngert aboard L.M.. ..,. ' .,.. a. w.tt.. l4 -the-triggmnan then she ~ him iii • He condemned tat Jta "pf!IOllsed ~y they would be_ picked up as dtltrt.a'1. -and.-land!d a ftw boors later in r.:=., i: ,= ,... »: acrusing Wade ot btin( the triggerman. land" agreement cited bJ city 11wyen as Sii miles M>Uth of Rue Ormmunilt Denver with JZ. B V ~::;:-..!! ::!:" := 6'! 1be gunman. Jerry M. Wide, 25 • .,... "invalid and unidorceobl• because H lr<IOJ>I fired et lt1st fi•• 122mm rvck<t A spokmnao for TWA said a Police OSI! ictun ...,,, .. ... " 1190 Rl'.llenced to life in prilon 'al9ng violates publlc policy." rounds tonight into the Phu Bai AlrbaH healthybabybo)'w.ubomTuesday =-:..... ~ = ..,_ ,,: with Mrs. SUtcliHe after changing hll It WU tht nlbth -in • row for whe1t 1,000 Amtriconl ar• stationed, tQ Mrs. Marla Eduarda Da Sll•la· I.OS ANGELES nJPn -Pollet ·eom-·-·-• ... -•• Innocent plea in Orang~ County SUpet-Sarria Ana since it started a Jong cam-UPI corTt1pondeot Donald A. Da\tls c.orrtLa tomtWbere b t t 'IJ·e en mtuione'r Michael Kohn•' new =:".!....... ;:: ;:........,.. »: for Courl lutomonlh. · · paign aimed at blockiq lncorpouUoo reflOrled. Omaha and Deever. OldJmohU. bu hem lloteo by• !hid In a ,., .. ,_, • ,......, ,... '!1le lhlrd -partioipanl William cm. and lh .. disso!Ylng lht ciJy Of Irvin<. H• said there appwed to bt no A doct<Jr, among tht pwtngero yellow lihlrl who allpped behind Ille wbotl ::."1"';'.,, : :=. -.,.: wrigh~ ll. -...,tmctd to rm )'W'S Judge Van Tlleihoft'1 nillag If It ii damq• or asu•llloo '• lhl• r"" •liar; .., thO f1IChl, aided in !ht dtlivery. cl the auto In • parkinC lot and drove -• •--• (S.. EICAPE, hp II IBM INOOllPOUTI, ~ ti &inct A11ril 11 •way with IL • l ( • t t t _2 DAILY >!LOT c T!lf'Wl.:r, M17 2, l97Z 'Yellow Alert' Ordered in Hue North Viet Troops , Tanks Attack New Line of Defense SAIC',ON <lJPI) -North Vietnamese. JOldlers and "many. rnany tank~" at-- tacked the ancho r point of ttle new South Vietnamese defense llnc 20 miles north of Jfue today and took. partial control o! the ba se. A military spoke~man said the 2,cm Amr.rlcan troops at l'hu Bal just south of liue were ordered on "yello w alert," which mean1 an attack could bf: im- minent. flowev er, the chief U.S. adviser in lhe northern provlnce.s 11aid ea rlier a hJll· M:ale attack on llue was not expected for a week. Jn Saigon, U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and Gcn~elghton W. Abram s, the Amelcan com ander In Jndochlna, met with south VJ namese President N1uyen Van Thieu, to discuss the current Pinkley Asks Construction Of Freeway military 1ttuation. Thieu later summoned Lt. Gen. Hoang Xuan L11m , the government commander in the north. to Salgon for an urgent con- Jerence. , U.S. pllots nying bttw~en Hue and Quung 1'ri said there were "hundred,, and hundreds of dead aoldicrs '' along a ~ mile stretch of the highway sou th ot Qu1.ng Tri. Artillery base Nancy.the key in the new south · Vietnamese defense line , was at· tacked late n the day and by sunset field report~ said control or the outpos t was In doubt . Field reports said South Vietnamese held part of the base and North Viet• na.mese held the other part. ·'There are many, many tanks at My Chanh heading for Nancy." one officer ·o I said. f\·fy Chanh ls wlthln small arms fire distance of Nancy, J2 miles south of the fallen province capital.of Quang Tri city. The threa t to Binh Dinh province on the central c<>ast increased and military S-Ources said contact had been lost v.·ith 1.anding 7.one English, the last Allied out- post In the upper one-third of the prov~ Ince. J<'our Communist rockets dropped on the market place at Qui Nhon during the midday rush hour. kl!Jlng six civilians <1nd wounding 19 others. Qui Nhon is the capital of Blnh Dinh province. UPI e-0rrespondent Stewart Kellerman reported that Allied war planes today bombed and strafed at least 30 govern· ment tanks left behind in the Quang Tri sectOr. Ml. 20 t Councilman Alvin Pinkley J\.tonda~ nla:ht urged lmmcdi1te construction -0r the Pacific Coast Freeway to reliev e traffic back·UP problems ~e predicts would occur In Costa Mesa If the route is r----_:t==\7- 11topped. ·: .:~::: •• "' "A deletion o[ the fr eeway along the : · ·~·::~~;:·. coast would cause a traffic snarl that :.;: .. :.::·:~,. •• would be cataatroj>hlc," the veteran ·:. ·~:'.:.~·:· ..... -.\~':• councilman. a1111erted. "This council must ~-.~:.:.-.: :;,..--:·,., . . .. .-.:,. :,1.~~··~· ..... not put Its heads into 'the sand like . :·~" •.... ~.;;::: Ncw~rt Bench ha' done." · · · · · -~·'""\',, Y" '.1\.~;;.:f f\ 'I P.111klng it clear that he spoke only for :;:: ... ·.:.'·'.·~1·. 00/U::INA ••• IOI I The U.S. command reported 462 air strikes Including B52 heavy bomber raids in Quang Tri province in the 24 how-s en· ding at noon Tuesday -thf' heaviest con. centratioa of alt raids in four years. "I belleve.J!ue iS<ithe major objective," Drlg. Gen. Thomas W, Bowen, deputy senior U.S. adviser on the no rthern front, told reporters at the old imperial capital Tuesday night. The Communist threat waa abo strong elsewhere. An Loe, 60 mlles north of Saigon, was still under siege. Kontum city in the Central· Highlands was in danger of an imminent attack. In neighboring Cambodia, a govern- ment attempt to retake a 60-mile stretch :;.0£ Coiirmunist..controlled Highway 1, sta lled and the high ccmmand said at least 100 troops were killed, wounded or missing. Six American aircraft were shot down and five U.S. helicopter crewmen killed trying to rescue U.S. advisen and zen"ior South Vietnamese offkers from Quang Tri. The U.S. command also said a Navy 'f'4· Phant om jet was shot down by a Com- munist MIG21 on a mission over Nort h Vietnam on April 27 and a Navy A7 Corsair was shot down Monday over the north. The pilot was rescued. The increased Communist activity in South Vie tnam's Central Highlands rei.Jl.. forced belief the Communists planned a major move in the area to try to cut the country in half. * * * Viet Withdrawal Plan Revealed Police Nab Suspected . Smuggler. ! By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lht O•lly P"-1 Sttfl LEAVING SCHOOL BOARD Lido lsle'1 St rau11 From Pugel STRAUSS ... One suspected drug smuggler is Jailed today, following Newport Beach police seizure of 294,500 illicit pills, probably the JarJ:est such confiscation In Orange Comi- ty history. Value of the 250,000 amphetamine pills and 44,500 barbiturate tablets of Mexican origin would be about $35,000 on the street sales market, police said. Arrest warrants were issued. more than a wee k ago for three suspected principals in the case, two of whom have not yet been taken into custody. Announcement of the first suspect's capture only l 1h: blocks from Newport Beach Police Department headquarters was initially lvithheld to avoid alerting his alleged accomplices. Lyle P. Rodgers, 32, of 305 32nd St., Newport Beach, remains in Orange coun- ty Jail, unable to post $30,000 bail .set by and the other board members, and with the court. our superintendent," he told board presi· Rodgers, who said he is unemployed, dent Roderick ~tcMillian. faces a May 12 preliminary hearing on "I do not think I'm perjudiced when I charges of conspiring to smuggle say that ours is an excellent school dis· narcotic s and possess dangerous drugs for sale. trict. Please try to hold the line "'ith Detective Sgt. Leo-Konkel, of the. the tax rate !", the retiring board vet-department's narcotics detail, identified eran quipped. the other two suspects as Pierre Jacques Since Strauss joined the Newport Ele-Bertolino and Hank D. Kuykendall, both mentary school board in 1962. two or his 22--year·old Newport Beach residents. children have been grad uated from Har-Bail for both men , who were last known b6r Area schools, Gordon and Nancy •ui 000 h He and his wife, Dorobfy, have a son. to be in Hawaii, was·set at....,, on t e Duncan, enrolled in the eighth grade at sa me charges on which Rodgers was ar-rested at his' home. Horace Ensign School, Newport Beach. • District Superintendent John w. Nicoll The case has been under investigation said today, "I personally regret Don for about two months, involving Newport Strauss' resignation and w1]) take it as Beach and Huntington Beach police, plu s ' hlmset r and not for the ·rest of the coun-L A 0 S .. ~:!:~·,~:i:' ..:.(.IL P.iq!lg outJli:ied th~ a)~.ma.tl~ t~_ -1---.-:.'(:·:.:·.· -1.J:f.UA.....-T H 11 N.----· .--· the rreew11y tangle like this: ·-: .... ,....... I ..... . _By. __ U .S__._Sour_ces. a personal loss. In the JO months he has the State Bureau of Narcotics Enforce- worked-.cloSeJy. with.me.J _have.1ound..him...-.11Je11t ~nd Jh~ Di~hj_ct_A.ttorney~ offise· ... ""'-'-=--•le~ to be a valuable, motivated and inter--• -• - "Complete the Corona de\ Mar ·· •• ~t~1:f:;:.',·~ •. , , / SAIGON (UPI) -The United States ............. ' ...... ""\.,;_ ;I' 1''.reeway. Stop Newport Freeway at June· . ..• • , • #·~·~jf.~.\:.~·~·· · -G'.u.t.N•·NAM has kept updated since 1969 contingency tlon or Corona del Mar Freeway. Send ''.'\-plans for a force of 5,000 Marines to llJllfi ra1Uo...Corona .deLMar__tn.d...Jl!,C_k__ _ _ _ -----·-u~1 ,.._1• screen a hasty '¥.llhdrawal of remaining ove r Hay Drldge to Newport." CAPTURED ZONE-Shaded area shows northern 30 miles of South U.S. forces from South Vletnam-if-eom-- "Complete Newport Freewa y on tti, old Vietnam that was overrun by Communist troops with the capture of munists threaten the C'OU,ntry, military sreen line righ t over the Archell Into city Quang TrJ, the provincial capital. North Vietnamese lifted th siege sources said today. hall of Newport Beach. Not • good solu-long enough for 1,500 defende.rs to escape. !. Marine amphibious ready group, lion. No pl11ce to dump traHic." under the command of Lt. Gen. William ested school board member," Dr. Nicoll said. · Nicoll added tha t the letter forwarded to the county ·schools office indicated an Aug. 7 resignation date, one day prior to the special election. Board Expected To Oppose Bill 011 Tax Limits "Complete Newport Freeway on the K. Jones, is stationed on helicopte r car- rtd line to Superior Avenue. Also not a riers off the Vietnam coast with the 7th Newport·hiesa school trustees tonight good 1olutlon. No place to handle traffic." Frott1 Page J Fleet, the sourees said. Both terms to be filled Aug, 8 are un- expired terms. The successful candidate seeking the Frankiin board vacancy will serve un til June. 1975. while Strauss' tenn expires in June, 1973. The last two solutions jokingly ad· At least one carrier, the Trl)Xlli , with are expected to oppose the Watson pro~ vanced by Pinkley "would be horrible foL..-HOOVER DIES , , , l,800 M!rines aboard, JS off the coast, ' erty tax limitation measure which could Costa ~tesa," he claims. and Jones has visited the Vietnam Secorid Bite cos t the district $4 million in lost "When drivers get smart they will be mainland -his lastest trip was Friday-revenues during the next fiscal year. dropping off the freeway at Del Mar headed the Justice Department internal ident Lynd on B. Johnson at his Texas to discuss plans to put landing teams f · th h to eil hi II [ H B ' p l 1 The Watson Amendment, acmg e Avenue. Fair Dri ve, Wilson Street, securlly division. ranc t m persona y o oover 's ashore if need be. r•ngs 0 •ce Ro d d I~• d \7th Slr t --H ced I t h death " " voters on the Jlllle 6 primary ballot, Fairview 1 an ""w1 an ee s. 11rc White ouse aMoun 1s mon t · During the current Communist of-But we can't handle our surface traffic that Mardian left the government to join Asked whether Hoover had given Nixon ten sive, U.S. advisers have been pulled would place in lhe c0nstitution a ceiling now," said Pinkley. the committee coordinating President a recommendation on h1s successor, by helicopter ffOm Oases about to be It soon will be against the law for on property taxes which could not be e:r· The councilman said State Sen. OeMls Nixon's rc-itlectlon ·effort. Warren nld: "I have no infonna tion on overrun and taken to rear areos. 8 dog owner to Jet his dog bite a ceeded by any local governmental body. B hi bill '" ·v t t Jk th p ·d t h person twice on city property in Carpenter's (R·Newport eac "' The White House declined to discuss pr1 a e a s e rest en may ave However, the contingency plans are to be Should the meas ure Hpass in June. F f h d Ith M H " Newport Beach. delete the Pnclftc Coast reeway rom who would succeed Hoover. Deputy press a w r. oover. used only if large numbers of Americans statewide school revenue losses will Ventura to San Clemente ha s made him secretary Gerald L. Warren told report· Acting Atty. Gen. Richard Kleindienst are threatened, the sources said. City councilmen Monday are ex-reach an estimated $425 million:··$( ••no friend of ours." ers because "this sad develop ment came issued a one-paragraph statement in There are other contingency plans, too·, pected to adopt an or.:linance million of \•:hich would be in the Newport- His anti-freeway stance coupled with ra ther recently," he had no information which he said Hoover's body was found including one for rapidly building up U.S. establishing a fine and-or jail term l\.1esa Unified School District. his refusal to cancel a lease for a once-to relay. by his maid at approximately 8:30 a.m. forces to pro~t S6uth vie t n a rn . ror any dog owner who does. The board is also expected to go on proposed Probation Department branch warren did disclose, however,. thnt today. ~ ; . However, the buildup plans have received "In addition to a fine or jail record tonight favoring passage of · th M d t M t t " g t tha t term, the court may order that the 1n e esa e ar rac su ge1 Jlresldenl Nixon telepho11ed rormcr Pres-"It is with profound personal :grief that · scant attention at U.S. command head· d Proposition 2 on the June ballot which I be t ed of og be muzzled, that the dog be we might be n t er nc represen· I announce that J. Edgar Hoover passed quarters in Saigon because Nixon ad-,.,·ould provide for the reovation or \II · s t " di to 1 . 1 keptinapen,orthatthedogbe a on 1n acramen o, accor ng away during the night at his residence,'' m n1stra ion officials up to and including replacement of 1,700 state schools unsafe Pl kl th p destroyed." said City Attorney n ey. M Off• • l Kleindienst said. "His personal physician e resident have vowed that no Dennis O'Neil. O'Neil said the la\v in earthquakes. · Pinkley urged that Costa Mesa let the €SQ lClll S informed me that his death was due to American ground troops will be involved During their last meeting, trustees HI h ~ · I d It cannot apply to dogs \Vho bite on state g way """mm1ss on an s natural causes." in the current fighting. a"reed that such a resoluUon should be I "k f II ht d r Th private property. is eng nters now o our P g an ou T S • • The jut-jawed FBI head was permitted e most likely plan to be put into ef-enacted by the board even though no .support .of the.Ir tffcirt to move traffic all . 0 CrUtlJllZe by presidential order to continue in his feet if any large American units were district schools would be affected. The Over our ~tale." $42,5()().a-yeat-· government job after threatened by Com'inunist attack would trustees said it could be val uable action Plnkley's recommendations were re-F ll S . reaching the mandatory retirement age allow South Vietnamese soldiers and l for the future. !erred to the city's Frteway Commltte< i ing t,ation.S of 70. civilians to acc0mpany u.s. troo!>' to the Price of Go d Rises The schools , in 271 state district" have for &ludy. ___________ ~~:~ Hoover, unmarried. dominated . the American shi.ps waiting offs~ore. been deemed unsafe according to current · e stations and-the blight proi>-bureau during his lifetime Uke-no man in .~ther vers1~ns .. ho~~~· include pro-LONDON (AP) -The price of gold earthquake and disaster safety stan- Coin 'Collector' Jlits Jems theY somdednic.s..J>th· ·rrllnnag . t t<~~el cityr any other federal agency. Wielding vast ~\s:~nn:m!~~ ~~~!~nsg o:~s:erub~t~~~ a~o~~~ -~:rr:~ts toin r~:~onhi;~d ic;!.~f3ft~ fb~ ~~~~il~~~-:~~·~i~hrr:1~. affect nearly will come W1 er the ~~,u~ ny-o--. e "' :.i •-1 ••• :-1. th ~·· ., __ . . the ,. Cost a r..tesa_clty_officials d>1ring the nexL .,.......:::! ', .. e-w&1-1&lU....W..Ul.rn on... e~m~ P.r:Qi~ithdr.i.W~I.~ held--steady~n=Zurich._DP,i11.~Ulam"'"--,-J b.eJroP.Qsifu>n al.so_ seeks_ co1r Bar in Cosfa_ u .e8a -&a ... d8ys-Ole pride and possessiveness of a stern "Lets face it," said one .h1gh·ranki11g the rise on de mand from industrial users, tinuatioriOf"illeSli :e'SChOOTBUUiiing i\Td-- _JJ.J · • . , and watchful parent. Americ_an_ official, "·some Vietnamese jewelers and others exceeding current Program for rapi gro g, low wealth At ~onday nights meef.!ng, the City Hoover's No. 2 man in the bureau v.·as conimanders may get pretty an gry if supp ly. They-said-there-was-ncrevidence -!chool -districts.--: -------So1nebody ki cked in the back door of a,. <'losed Costa Mesa bar Monday and made off with $235 In as~orted coins lnclud inR 35 gold·plrtted Eisenhower mtmoria l Mllver dollltrs. Maurice llohl en.lied police to the f\les~ Club, 632 \V. 171h St .. when he discovered the break·ln And found the jukebox jim· mied. The Eisenho"'er comme.morRtlve coin~ \\'ere taken fron1 lh<' cnsh reRlster. OU.NII COAST DAILY PILOT TM Ot•llO• COllll DAILY ,ILOT, wltll wtlkfrl k comblllt(I th1 ,..,w..,,.... .. I• Pf,11111......_ w ~ Oromwe C .. 11' Pltlbllllll#!t COIT'Cllll'f, a.,. , ... edJlloni 11"9 ~ltll.O, Mond1y 11'1""*" Frld•Y, ltr Cotti M9*•, N"""'°'I ... (!\, H11<1!11'QIM IMC:h/,CIV!ll•l11 Vltlf'JI', ll!ll.lll l•cl'I, l~lnP<'S.oldlW.tk ~ i•n CS.-t./ )In Jr.1111 (IOlll••M • A l ll'!llf ~el , M ll\otl h pul)Jltllfd S11ru'111y' 1M $u~•'f't. Tllf prlntl1MI l!l.*ll1hlrlt pi.nl I• 11 .U0 W"tl a.y $11'9tt, CO.I• MIMo C1lltornlt, ·~ "e\.1ri N. W•1~ 'rn klt llf i nd Pvtll•ll• :J1c~ It, c,,J1y Vlte P,....iolfrU 1'111 Gt-Mr1t M1nt0tr lho111•1 K11.,ll '••!NW ' -4. The"''' A. Murphl"' M1~l1'11 llflter Ch1rl11 H. Leet Ai1h114 '· Nill A.Hltll!ll MtMllnf Sflf'w1 c.tW ..... OM&e _,. llO W11t l1y St11•t M1llh•t A~41111: ,.o . 11.1 l 1•0. tJ.16 ...... -.. N...,.,., l fKfl: !)SJ 'N_,..,, "''-"'l'f UollN ttlKll: m ,...,, "'""""" HVllllnl• It.Kiit 1111) IMtf> ........... ,.. 111'1 Citt'rlffttt: SS Nw111 11 Ci"'" ltMI Toi-t1141 '41 .. Ut am 1Me4 A...,, t I 641.UJI °""""""' rm. 0....., C-i' "-"•""' ~ .... -~ .... In ... .. I... fNtw «' ~......... """"' _., .. ~ ................... ....,.. ., •rf'lfflf ...-... ~-.---111 -a.. ..... 1 Ct llfl"!'li.,. ~r.tllfl .. tMllf ti.II MlllWl!rt a.--II al.If ......,., fllllifiln' ...,...a,..~. Council voted 5 to O lo charge the pl~n-Clyde A ... Tolson. lhe associate director. they see us , lea ving. You can't rule out y~t of speculators entering the market as The board of trustees meets tonight at nlng department with the study which The two wee 10 -ti 11 ho the possibility they'd attack the .a hedge against lutUre \\.'eakness of the 7:30o'clock.intheLy~matCostaMesa will conce ntrate on Costa Mesa 's service r. ng-me co eagues w Ameri cans" us d II H. h s h J station needs and means by which theiI-spent .m~h tune together, Tolson, 71, has ·11';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;·;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;ar;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'ii;g;;;;;;c;;;;;;oo;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Oj appearance could be improved. been in ill health. II Counciln1en v.'t're cRreful In avoiding Hoover groomed no one for his shoes. the word "morator ium" and implied that but often e)(pressed the '"ish that the app!lcatlons for neiv stations would be next director come from '"ithin the FBI ranks. processed according to their individual h d lod During the years of Hoover's reign, merits during t e stu Y per · there never was a known caSe of scandal Impetus for the decision was provided inside of the FBI and Hoover's stock by the planning commhulon. which at the remark about his agents was : "They urging of the 125-member Service. Station can't bf' bought. .. And Go r11ge Owners and Operators Com-Accolades for Hoover flowed almost mlttee. suggested the moratorium a week immediately from Capito] HUI and other ago . locat ions of go,•ernment. The 1ervice station owners have coin· Even former Atty. Gtn . Ramsey Clark, plained In the past that Costa Mesa is "'ho feuded with Hoover while Hoover 's over-saturated "'llh gas ouUets but that nominal boss. said "I Rm saddened to oil compnnles ketp push ing new station hear of his d~ath. He has been a major applic11 lions \\·ith city officials. figure on the American scene for a long Since 1~ or the city's 91 gas stations tinle. He loved this ocuntry and we sha ll hnve been ab:1ndoned by bankrupt miss him." tl\\·ners. the con\n1illte Md Asked that no Sen. George McGovern (D-S.0.), cx· ne\\' stations be approved until O>sta pressed sorrow at the death. to.lrsa's O\'trt1ll ser,·ice station needs have been flSS&8sed. "1 think \\'e can only be sad over the passing of any American·. any citizen, any mortA1, '' McGovern u.kl . Broadside 'Crash Injures Mesan A broadside Intersection colllslon in Newport Be11ch ~londay night dimOliSft<I a snlAll lt11port car and se.nt its passengt.r to the hospital with multiple injuries. Robert L. GUbertson, 29, ol 2190 College Ave., Costa ro.1es1 , was list~ In sallsfac-- tory condiUon today at Hoag l\1emorl'td Hosp ital. OIJbtttson was ridin& with Brue. ~f. Compbell, lO, ol 8301 Neolanl Drive, Him- tlngton Beach, wlttn It coll!ded •1th an old Amtrlcan man al Orange A•tnue and S.asltoh Dtl1~ In West Newport. The p,.sideoijal contender said he dlsagrffit \\'Jfti miny ofltoo\ter1• vie\\'$,._ -> but addt<I . "I am sad at his passing." Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (!Hlain<l. declared the nation o\\·es Hoover "its gratitude and respect. 11 1'fuskle.'1 statt-- ment added: "J. Edgar Hoo,·er devoted ht.. enu,. life to the service of ht.. <0U11- try. While some ol Us inay have ques- ltoned some of his approaches In recent yean, no one could question hJ.s }oyalty and dedlcaUon to his "®Otry." Swin1 Show Scheduled AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET WE HA VE BEEN ASKED HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHY WE LOCATED OUR STORE "OFF THE BEATEN PATH." SEVERAL ANSWERS POP lJP. ·FIRSTLY, THE COST OF STORES IN SHOPPING CENTERS IS ASTRONOMICAL. SECONDLY, we WERE ABLE TO OBTAIN MORE SPACE, WITH OUR SHOWROOM, . . OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE ALL IN ONE LOCATrON. THIRDLY, THERE IS AMPLE Pf.RKING WITH UTILE TRAFF)C CONGESTION LEADING TO US. TH IS SITUATION HAS MADE US MORE COMPETITIVE AND -.. we ~AR~ PR0t!O 'ANO GRAlEfUL_· TQ~$AY , 'l'HA'C , W~M~VE"f--- INCREASED OUR VOLUME EVERY YEAR FOR FOURTEEN YCARS, . AND HAVE EXPANDED FIVE TIMES AT THIS LOCATION. • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA M!.SA 646-4838 -•• Second motorist In the accident that caved In the smaller <ehlcle's rlaht side WU ldtnUfled IS Timothy L. Armour. It, of J.00 l\targuerite Al·e., Corona dtl l\lar. 1be swim producUOn tlass ot Costa Mtsa High School will porlonn syn. chl<lnlied swlmmlna ol 1:1' ).m. TburJ· day. Friday and Safueday. The •Itow will be at the school pool Ind licl<els at the dQOt or !roof lht IO swlmmen are It for adult.. and $.75 £or studenls. 11.-----------------------------------., • • • ,. E Pro Susan again Mitch state. om for..l'I Su er· =esc8. Ora ney J -fears safet slit· band' their · anlf :- w~iti The two sible Ing o ni l!'ht The from mont proac Mit ":hen enoug mone Ta lh• t !lour Lugo at th De that of a flfrs. their Co 1ndl- •kll! ~ band "Pl !he rorts 1heir each Cliffe ·until tho ·= i ' . Key City Beconaes Madhouse· . - Santa· Ana Loses Ninth Round In Irvine Fight • • VOL. '5, HO. ,M,, f SICTIONf, 7• P'AOl'l · a1 Escaped · ' Fa·ns· Near•riot \ At Costa Mesa Rasslin~ Mat~I• on . ' Murderess Fate of Wlin ~rs Unknown Police Hold: • • -. Biochemist,{ Three Girls Hunt,ed Searehers today scoured the Southland for an Orange County murderess missing from prison at Frontera, only 20 days after' arTtviilg to begin a life tenn for the robbery-slaying of a school tea-cher. Prosecutcrs cOnfirm the fact that Mrs. Susan Sutcliffe, 24, vowed vengean~e again.st the young widoW" of qerald Mitchell, who is currently out <if the · state. _ 24 Men. Die in. Idaho Sliaft Fire; 58 Still Mis sing KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) -At lea,t .24 miriers died and 58 Were unaccou1ted for today in the nation's richest silver mine after 1ire swept through mineshafts more than a half a mile underground, an of. ficiai of the Sunshine Mining Co. said. Marvin C. Chase, vice president and general manager of the mine, said he had no idea of the location of the 58 men unaccounted for. Shoshone County Sheriff Lou Gardner. sai~ 19 bodjes were being brought to lhe sur£ace in addition to the five mine of· ficials removed from the murky shafts Tuesday-. - More than 100 men escaped. Families and co-worker! h u d d I e d around warming stoves on the surface while rescue crews sealed off shafts they checked but found empty. About 100 rescue personnel were charting areas sealed behind bulkheads to keep flames from spreading into new portion! of the mine. The rescuers also were working their way into other smoke-fiHed minesharts as they tried to locate the missing rriiners. · he said may be ldaho's worst mine disaster. Andru s sent an aide_ from his pffice, Martin Peterson, and State Mine Inspec. By JOHN VALTERZA tor Gari W. Griner to the scene Tuesday• Of ttM D111., l'1i.t 11.,, night. -Detectives from three Orange Cout "About all we can do now b pray for police agencies and federal agents and the survival of those still remaining chemist! raided a "rare an d underground," Andru11 said. sophisticated'' ~rage laboratory In a Ten miners were killed Jn 1936 at a ( hi bl Sa ~Cl t h mine at Mull3n, Idaho, when a cable as ona e n emen e ou11e Tuesday _ night and arruted a graduate blocbtmilt broke and a hoist dropped down a on chargp_oL m a n-1.1-f a c t u-r· I rrt mineshaft. meTilamphetamlnes -"speed." Mining authoritle! in Spokane, Wash., . ' Officials at the California Institution for Women announced Tuesi:tay that Mrs. sutcliUearnl a. fetfow 1nm~t~--113 -escape<!Mondaydlll~S!', -- orange CountY . Denuty Di.'ltrict AttM'- ney James G. Enright says he seriously 'JlJe_fll:_e_w:il...believed to__Jiaye_broken ou among fiiiiberslietween tlie°3J008nd 3,700-foot levels of the Sunshine Mining Co •. opera ti® in this mineral rich area of Most of the families waiting for wprd in tltnltill-dl!Wll !Oday sal on Cli31fs aildlhe are floor.__of a__makeshifL Red._ CrQ.ss center inside a starage bUilalng. aid th~ SJ!Jlsl!.lne Mine .Jl.td ex~,,.,~_,,,Th.:.; e •IWll ol George Wiii lam Cox, 21; no ma1or acci~or (O'"i es a?s l05~-ca1te-AbrtHrrH1rboF'"Elrtl.fS,;,.--- flre. Operations were shut down for plus the later pickup of three women.. tn --fear:s-for--the_wido Mrs. Mitchell's safety. nor-them Idaho. _ ~ __ -__ _ Idaho Gov. Cecil D. Andrus ·said that state authorities will seek as soon as possible to Oetermine the cause of what Sbe -was the sole _ witileSS__lo~h_e_r -~ band:s pl\lfder_ Jan. 31 at the doorstep .of their Orange apartment by a gunman and 'aiemale companion who fled in· a waiting getaway ·car. · " , The prosecution also charged, thaf the two men and Mrs. Sutc1iffe wefe regon- sible for the burnlary and arson bupi-.. ing of a Tustin office building that same nieht which did $250,000 damage. Blte• Dust UP'ITt ..... Viet Troops Loot, Burn; Hue Re sembles Madhouse The young couple had just returned from a dinner ce;lebrating the third· Sen. Henry M. Jackson has an- month or theit married life when aJ>" nounced at a news conference HUE, south Vietnam (UPI' -Ga~'(S proaehed by the b.andi1 tearq. ·~ ... ,t¥~:: b~ "'.ill ; .no longe~ ,C3Jll· of drunken, leaderless troops from South Mitchell was shot once .fit! the 'heart ·~gn;• 1hr ,the1 ·Qeg]oetati~ prl'-'. Vietnam's shattered 3rd Division roamed when he failed to respond quickly maries fof' president. SE!e story, this ancient capital city today, looting enough to orden to hand over his Page 5. and burning. Tens of thousands of money. · refugees,~ed ~to Qee ~the ~ty_.became Taped confession intervie\\'S by one nf a madhouse. the two male sumecbl -both on 'n-The 3rd OivisiC»I troops straggled in hour pass from the controversial Don Saii.ta Aoo Loses from Quang Tri where they had been Lugo Cominunily Center ~rison fa~ility ovemm by the North Vietnamese .ort ·at the time -helped convict the trio. Monday. Their commanding officer, Brig. Deputy D.A. Enright sai.d Tuesday 9th i:fe• Ir v:ne Gen. Vu Van Giai. who fled the city .by that Susan Sutcliffe had already .•po~en • ' • helicopter, was fired IO<lay and placed of arranging to eliminate the widowed . under detention. --r- Mr3 . Milchell before she could testily at Lawsui t Vpl•ef.d The normal 1>0pulatlon of, Hue is about their murder trial. " 150,000 but it was more than -doubled by · eourt records and other testttnony also . ~ refugees and anny stragglers. At the Hue Hotel, the staff disappeared with exception of a harried manager, ap- po.rently joining the · streams of refugees moving southward toward Da Nang in one of the biggest migr.ations of the war. HUe is a ~nlversity-city on the Perfume River. In its center Is the Citadel, once the seat of power of the Kings of Annam, -which was captured and held by the Com· munists during the 1968 Tet offensive which OVt(l'an most of the city. . During the occupation of Hue four years ago, thousands of civilians · were reported slain by the Communist troops becuuse of their anti.communist views. (S.. LOOTING, Page 2) ·'1ndkited--Mts. ·SUtcliftt _...ti rtacJ~ .. t8 • .,,........, 'Y h. .. .Jf,'®!.tJ~: 1u;_. '-•11 •1 ..... Mitchell in addllion to her bus: · 0t1 111e .,..,.. ,..,,~,.,,, • Soldle~ .Tueada'y: 'night let fire"io the~-.... ~ ........ ;,;.:: . , ... ,.~~,. .,.. I\ • ;J Dong Ba marke1 place and hela firemen S ~k H. l band during the robbery. Never-say-die Santa Ana lost its ninth ff · t to tc S "Plug her! ... " she snapped when round late Tuesday with an Orange Coun· 0 at gunpom . r ' A ·1,e ~he youni;t v.·oman at first nsisted er-ty superior Court ruling firmly in favor A cement plant built with Ameriaan aid forts to take her purse. . of the ''third man" in the Irvine incol"J>' was burned to the ~?Und, and police sald The t'lfO men during the trial admitted oration hassle -the Irvine Company. drunken troo~s with no money or food 'their part in the murder and blamed Judge Lester Van Tatenhove upheld were re,spons1ble. each other for firing the gun. Mrs. SUt--eveey _argument_presented__by--1rl'.ine_ Vans with loudspeakers moved thro~h cliffe remained silent durinir the trial Company lawyers against the $15 million the streets of Hue mering tfie101ffierf W- untll Cartwright was accused of being · la,_,su1t filed by Santa Ana. regroup and said that beginning nu.tr'°' tbe triggennan thor> she jolned'.him In He condemned tile 1963 "promised day they would be picked up as deserters. accusing Wade of bting the triggennan. land" agreement cited by city lawyers as Six miles south of . Hue Communist The gunman. Jeriy M. Wade. 25. wa! "invalid and uninforceable btcause it troop! fired at lf:ut five 122mm rocket also sentenced to life in prmcin along violates public policy.'' rounds tonight into the Phu Ba1 Airbase with Mts. Su1clilfe afler cllanglng hii It wll tbe ninth nversal in a row for where 2,000 Amerlca!ls are stationed, Innocent plea In Orange County SUper-Sanla Ana sloee H lfart.d a long cam-tJPI correspondenl Donald A. Davlf for Courl last mooth. palgn aimed at blocking incorporation reporled. · ~ third parllcipanl William Co.rl· and then dissolving tho city Of Irvine. He said lh<!re· appeared lo . be no wrigh~ 31. was sentenced to five years Judge Vin Tat~'• n1liog If it lt damage or caS\l.llllet in lhlt rrrst albcl (!ff ESCAPE, .... II ' '""' lNCOllPOllA't'Z, ·-ti sine< Aor\I 1i ( Ride on Plane DENVER (UPll -A Trans WorlifAliffnei IDghttOok off from Boston with 31 passengers aboard -·and landed a few hours later In Denver with 32. . A spoktsman for 1 TWA 1aid a healthy baby boy was1 born ru..day to Mrs. Marla Eduatda Da Silvia- C.Orreia aomewbere b e t "' e e n Omaha and Denver. A doctor, among the pusengers oo the flJcht, aided in the dfllvory. several months in 1946 after a serious un. Laguna J.!each climaxed three months Ot dergrollnd fire , but there were no deaths. probing which bejan wlULltderal agent. and -eosta-Mesa aetectlves. Fr enzied F a1 is Joi1 i Wres tling; Police Move In Frenzied fans apparently bent on avenging the Good Guy by thrashing the Bad Guy drew a convoy of Costr Mesa police cars to profes11ional wrestling matches at the Orange C o u n t y Fairground s Tuesday. &!>era! cors and the police 'helicopter Eagle 11 converged on the arena about 10:30 p.m., when the action spilled out of the ring. Pollce said they quickly controlled the disturbance by ordering tht crowd -no disturbance occurred inside the 1ren1 - to disperse with loudspeakers. Fairgrounds Manager Jim Porterfield said this morning be was trying to flrid out factual details about the disturbance. "I've beea trying Jo reach the promoter but y he ~'l ;:ay1ilablt,'' POrterfleld remarked. - C.Osta Mesa police .assigned lo crowd control at the arena say !Orne fan.41 often get emotionally Involved with com- batants. One young orflcer -who 1ays ht always hates to do It -bu rtprlmandtd ~ little old lady in her seventh!! uvtral times and once had lo eacort here out. Police Boss Victim ws ANGEI.ES [UPI) -Police Com· mllsioner ~11chael, Kolin' 1 new Oldsmobile has been allllen by a thief In a yellow 1hlrl who slipped behind the wh«I Ii the auto In a parl<lng lot and drove away wllh It. I After a dozen agents took Cox In.to custody, Laguna Beacfi offlcer11 raided a resfdence at 187 Chiquita St., where ,the pure speed allegedly was parceled out to other distribution points. The three women arrested there were identified as Freedie Joan ilowarth, 24, the resident of ti\& house; Patricia Aurand Dragavon, 23, of 304 Canal St.. Newport Beach, and Sara Emilie Mutert, 24, of 312 E. lath Sf., Cotta M.,a. Other agents at about the same time· raided an office suite ·kl Costa Mesa in the same bulldJng where. chamber· of (Ste 'SPEED/ P11e 2) ....... llazy 11unahlne and warmer tem- perature3 are expected Jot_ tho Orange Coast area Thursday, with highs or 75 at the heachet rt.Ing to 83 inland._Ovemlght Jow11tof 'f7· S3 are 1predlt'ttd: ... • "V.. • ~ . INSUIE T ODAY A 1W!to Co1ta ft.lt.ia thtottr utoup makes i!1 dtb1tt Friday, whilt Golden W t it Colle(Jt put1 on it.I rprino production. Stt Thtattr Notts, Paat 24. l ,M. Im 1 •••"• 11 <•"fitt'lll• • C•rMr C.... It c .. JM1i.. ,.._ c-k• ,. C'"1wer.I M Dttlll...,.. ' ........ , ..... ' '"""•""-' ... ,. Pl .. _ 1'·1' ,..., ,... . ..,. ' -n ... L.tMWt • -· . \ ) ,, .. .., Tri Lo11 Nixon Mulls :·Thieu Dismisses Agnew Takes . ' Own Medicine Successo1· ~ Wlll'l'E 5UU'l!UR SPRINGS W. :~ 2 Viet Generals Va, (UPI) -Vice Praldenl Spiro T. Acntw, known for Ill• ma.nt 1port1 1hoU, ..... hit lilinMlf by • ball aerved by bJa Jennll partner, For Hoover • •• "' f'rom 1''1re 8tn-lce1 • President Ng uyen Van Thieu today fired the two commanding generab he 'hlamed for the Josa of Quong Tri Province. Al he did the North Vietnamese over- , nn Flrt BU. Nancy, the Ja1t defense 'nho Jn Qu•n1 Tri Provln«, :JO miles -northwtlt of Hut. .. * * * French Paper ' ·Jleports Secret ·Talks on War • ·,,,1'AR1S (AP)-.The new1paper France· .soi,. 1nld todav that aecret te1ks be· ,tween North Vietna m and the Tfnlterl 9ta\e11 ho ve h1Jg11n and that !hi' llnlttrf Sbttes propo11ed a 114'!ven.rlay tn1ce In the fl,htlntr, • Jn Washln11:ton. St a t e Department 1poke11m11n Cherle!I W. Brav said the '"°"' bi "totally without foundation in tlr•." . The new11paper , clllng a 111ood 11ource" lllld llano! 111 in app11rtnt aRTtllm~nt. kn probll"mS hRVt ar!Hn OVl\r "termll of a··cea~·flre ~·hlch w o u Id follow the tmht." . 'l'he aecret t.lks re11Umed, P'rence-Solr 'lllljd, nfter JtanoJ Politburo membtr I.A! ·~ Tho returned to Paris Sund.11v. .. 'niert was no eomment on the Fr11nct· So1r report lrorn the U.S. and South Vitt· TI't;n''" dtle11t1on11 to the Vietnam peace ·talk11. The S1l,11:on bureau of the Assocln· it,n Pre111 reoorted that offlch1l~ avalln blt. fOr comment there dlaclalmtd knO\\•Jedgn of any .c:en111e-flre propo~I. · ............... 1-.o1 .. ;"'p .. i.,q~...-111e ·v,·s. delegation to the Vietnam peace t1nk11, Stttphen LedoRnr, 11ald: •·rd on' t know an.vthlng about II ." ··Meanwhile. U.S. 11tock marktt prlce1 spurted ahead today on the strength of !loo report. , !!"he Dow Jones avera1te or 30 lndu11- tN-.1s at noon (9 a.m. PIYT) was up 8.51 'Pl''"''" to 943.71 . Jn another development, U.S. Secretary or Dt:fenae Melvin It Laird today order~ a high-level team of experts to Vietnam to ISSl!llJ Salgon'a mil itary needs In what maybe a PJtlude to increaltd arma ald. A Penta1on 1poknman. Jerry W. Frledhdin, 111d the mJQlon will make a l01tlcal aue,.ment of the situation ln VJetoam, both •• to whit the South Vlet- namtte need to blunt the Communist lnvuion ind to detennlne what, If any, addltlon11 1upplle1 U.S. troopa need to protect lhem1elve1. -' The 1eneral1 fired today were Lt. Gen. ''They DIVl!f tell •bout It when t aet hll," Agnew Aid, Tutlday. Agnew was playing a doubles match again.st Gova. W 1111 am ?o.11Jllken of Michigan and Linwood Holton of Virginia when his partner, C. D. Ward, atruck him wllh the bill A&new hill llruck p I • y I n I partnen, spedatcr1 and 1olf pro Dou1 8anden with both wayward aoll and lennll •hots Jn tht pul From Page 1 'SPEED' .•. Hoang Xunn Lam , commander or I Corps, which Is made up of the northernmost five provinces, and Brig. Gen. Vu Van Glal, commander of the 3rd commerce heJdquarters are located . Jnfantry Divl1k>n which w11 dtclmated in The aulte at NS w. ttth St., alle1edly the tight for Qu11ne Trl. . waa the Initial receiving point for tht raw ' Glal new out of Qu•na Tri by ' I I helicopter ifter 1 1e:rlt1 of temper tin• nuiterl.al1 used to b1end the i1 le t dru&, trum" when he lost control of the oper•· police aatd. Alleged monthly production tlon. or the operation, oftlcen theorized, w11 i.Qm, a ch ubby talkative man and long 1bout •21,000 in street value. time friend of 'rhleu 's, was replaced by No co ntraband or suspects were seized LI. Gen. Ngo Quang Truong, commander u b I In the Mekon• Delta who prevloualy atrv-1t the Costa .y,esa location, ut po Ice • 1tressed that they have otber 1W1pectl ed In the north. Identified and wlU continue their probing Lllm predlcttd Quang Tri would hold of the case. nrter Thieu ordered it held at all cost&. San Clemente Police Detective Sit. No replacement was named Im· F k y Id th I JU I I d th mediately for Glal who had betn con-ran erger sa e n a ta s on i"' major case were fur"nl.shed three months aldered one of South Vietnam'• moit ag-110 by the Federal Bureau of· Narcotic• grtsslve and prornlslni young generals. and Dangeroua Drugs. H1s'3rd t>lvlslon was made up of a r1gt1g "They have an extensive monitoring collection of castoff11 and draft dodgers program to iee who is buying certain and did not fight very well at Quang Tri. chemical raw materials used to produce fl.1any of its men simply fied southward. dangeroua drugs," he explained . UPI reporter Chad Jhintley, reporting Noting that the Costa ?i.tesa offices from northern headquarter• at D1 Nang, were receiving large quantities, Yerger aatd South VletnAmese Marine• ana aid, the federal agency contacted local armored units retreated from Nancy to pollce. Ul'I Tt"'"9t9 Nautical Nuptials Australian Olympic rower Ian Mc\Vhirt.er, "26, a_nd h~s bride, Erica Collins, walk under honor guard following mamage m Sydney. Mc'· Whirter said doctors have fold him he has only six months to live. lie says he has cancerous liver and has known it "about three years." HHH Has Narrow Lead PhOng Dien, five mllts down Highway l "We then put a 24-hour surveillance on to lhe,aouth, Jl>6.Heond def-..;:o1klen-the-hou .. 111•;;,.,,CJeJ1i'<lllr.'"¥~n""'--~ ---- hlooo Hder ~•--!s-l!v•l!s;-o-=;\Tre1 ·oblalnlng WaiTBn11'1'iieoday, or.o. McG' overn i;n--0--~h.,,.-o-mlles farther' .Outh. • flcf!rs mal;le the" raid accompanied by a ver Tht main threat to Hue 11 from the chemist from the federal agency. north where the COmmunlst1 have tanks Jn the garage or the expensive, ocean· and heat-seeking missiles wh ich shot view house, they fou nd a 10phlsticated down-a U.S. helicopter Tuesday. laboratory filled with :ibout $4,000 in ,But sizable for«s were west or Hue biochemical equipment. WASHINGTON (UPIJ -FindJns t ,.._ cessor to J . Edgar Hoover is both a rare oppcirtunity and a touchy election year decision for President Nixon. But the administration may be closer to making its choice than is geherally realized. It is believed to have bad 1t least one or two me.n under copslderation for more than a year to replacl! Hoover. As eu1ogle.s continued to ri se from all segments of American society, the body of the 77·year.old FBI director was taken to Capitol Hill today where it lill ia 1tate in the Rotunda -the first civil se rvant accorded an honor usually reserved for presidents and generals. The Rotunda was to remain open to the public through the night and until Thur&- day nforning, when the body w i I J be moved to Na Uonal Presbyterian Church for a funeral service, followed by private burial at Congressional Cemetery. Hoover, who died in his sleep or a heart attack Tuesday, suffered from high blood pressure . Nixon plaMed to appoint an acting director for the FBI later ·today. But speculation m"ounted on who he would pick to permanently head one or the world's most respected and powerful crime fighting agencies. A high FBI source told UPI one ye1r ago that the administration wanted to ease Hoover out, but feared both Hoover's reaction and the inevitable out· cry from the director's supporters across the nation.· In any case it was believed the White House probably would have replaced Hoover 1ome time next year, aaswidng President Nixon was still in office. It waa certl.in that the DemoaaUc-con- 1rolled-Senale--....uJd=-· -clJOtce~cloaest ·scrutiny. -- 'fhe President could, of cour1e, delay a decision until after the November elec- tion, but that wa s considered unlikely because his failure to act would in itself become an election ilsue -as big er big· ger. than any Issue created by wbOmever he might name Jo the )>Oii. • ·• Mv11ncea led decUnea on the York Stock Exchan1e by a to t. and fli;ihtlng was reported today at Fire Dozens or bottles or raw materia ls Base Birmingham, less than six miles lvere seized along with quanltles of west of }!iand at nearby King and crystalline speed which later is cut by Ne'v Bastogne, lies we.!lt of Hue. Bastogne street dealers and !Old to drug abusers, was over Is week. police said. COLUMBUS, Oiho (UPI) -Sen. Hu- bert Humphrey maintained a narrow but steady lead over Sen. George McGovern today in the Oiho Democratic presiden- tilll primary in ,1,.hich the vote count 1lowed to a trickle. (See stories on other presidential primaries on Page 5). narrow margins throughout the night, said today in Washington the momentum he picked up Jn the OhJo primary would carry him to the De.mocratic presiden· tlal nomfuatlon. McGovern said he was "delighted vdth the Ohio results in that they ind!· cale such strong support from rank and file working people." 1be agency technically wes left. in the hands of Hoover's long-time 11socl1te and companion, Clyde: A. Tobon, who is 71 and nol In the bt1l bulth. * * * Supervisors Nix 'War Co,,;erage' Proposal-Again. "f'or the •econd week 1n a row, leltow memben of lbe Oranp ClounJy Board of S.1ipen•llor1 refµaed to 1upport Dav1d J... B.Jker's tesolutlon condemning "one-sld· ed erltlclsm of U.S. actions in forelgit tn•itten whleh create the general Im· l>f't1slon that America'• .enemies are right and we are wrong." . Dnkcr lllO\'ed adoption or a short rt~olutlon which he re1d 11t the con- clusion of T\lt1day'1 board meeting and did not ofter further comment. ·. No board member seconded the motion and after a few "tmblrrasslna'• mo- ment s, Board Chairman Ronald W. Cas- P.frt or Newport Beach declared the m~ Uon dead for lack or a second. Last wetk, the Garden Grove aupervJ1or offered the same ruoJutJon off nda Ind Suj)<rvlaor llobtrt Ballin ol la Ana 1l1ted lhel II wu "oul of er.'' The government also suffered a major The strut value of the allefed pro-- defeat toclny In Dinh Dinh Province Jn the duction from the San Clemente house With 62 percent of the statewide vole counted for 38 at.large national conven· tion delegates, Humphrey had 41 percent and McGovern 39 percent of the vote. It appeared that Hoover's persooal choice might have been W. Mark Felt, 58, who was elevated to No. 3 man in Sep- tember. coastal hlghloncls .near Qui Nhon 220 amounted to about $348,000 a year, Yerger miles south or Hue and 315 innes clairned. "\Ve have again repeated the results of ~1assachuselts and Wisconsin with both blue collar and white collar northeast or Saigon. . Besides the seizure of. t_he co~traband There. the Communist& overran Lan-1n . San Clemente, author1hes said, other Hum phrey had 272,791 votes, 1-fcGov- ern. 2~9.317. ding Zone Engllih, the last ol four bases evidence retrl~ved from the Laguna in the northern third of the province. Beach house _ 1nc1udecl '5 .. 100 In cash, 1'1cGovem, who trailed Humphrey by groups," fl.lcGovem said. Humphrey wu critical that bundrtds or residents of populous CUyahoga County were denied the right to vote because From Pflfle 1 The 2,500 defenders lVere taken off the small quantities or marijuana _ and a beach Jn landlng craft and liken to small quantity of LSD. ESCAPE ••• nearby Qui Nhon In • miniature Dunkirk .. The oper•llon r1called Ille ~rll11h evacuation df !40,000 \nen !tom thl be.acbe1 or France early tn World War II. -But unlike Dunkirk, Jhose who ned the South Vletnatnese coasl.tod11y had Allied air cover and protective she lling by a U.S. de.stroyer In the South China Se~. Loss of the base gives the North Viet· namese conlrol of 200,000 persons in U1e provlnc, and poaes 1 threat to the re- mainder of the province. Regarding U.S. ald, Friedheim sa id Llllrd ha1 been satisfied to date that the Vletnamlzatlon program had pro.vlded Saigon 1''ilh adeqwite mllllar.y supplies and tqulpment. 11But In the secretary'• view," he 11id, • 1the lnva1lon and Introduction of new and sophlstlc11ted SovJet weapons Into the enemy's inventory make It prudent thet we revfew the logistical situation to in- Exploding Steanl of a voting machine foulup . "There are people Jn some preclncls Jo life for bis lfCOlldary role as driver that never got to vote," Humphrey Yid of the getaway car. Pipe Scalds 7 in Cleve}fnd. ''They ought to have the Breaking down repeatedly in court. right to vote. JI lhey couldn 't Tuesday, Cartwright heard Judie James F. Judge there's always WedneSday or Thursday: order him committed to the California P le to Deatll "Maybe we need a national holiday Medical Facility at Vacaville, prHCritr upheld In appellale court. •~uld appear eO p -for voling . ., ing psyrhialric lreatment. • to finally_ dismiss Santi Ana'11 argument \Vade was sent to the: California In· that the Irv ine Company should be made NE\V YORK (AP) - A steam pipe ex· The secretary of !tale's office said stitution for Men at Chino, where he had to pay In 10me form for Ill alleged viola· ploding near the top of a \Vall Street area there had been a 11slowdown" in the vote been doing time for robbery at the since- tion of·a contract drawn up between the skyscraper acalded.four women and three count because the extra personntl who closed Don Lugo minimum security pri&- parties In Pt1ay of 1963. men to death today and forced e\"acua· had worked during the nilll'.ht were per· on camp. That agreement, the city said, provkled tion of the 31-story building. rnitted to go home and sleep. Judge Judge noted in pas.sins 1tntence for the Irvine Cornpeny to not oppoae an-The blast occurred at about 8: 15 a.m. "This means we are ooerating with on Mrs. Sutcliffe that while .tie wat MJatlon ol the tax-rich 931-ecrt "prom-PDT and blew out a wall on a comer of our normal everyday staff rather than unarmed her role was u vicious u if lsed te nd" ltd.or on Santa Ana'a IOUth-the 36lh-floor offices of General Public with the extra people who wtirk elec-she had pulled the trigger henelf. western borders. Utilities Corp .. at 80 Pine St. til'ln nip:ht,". a spokesman said. Officials at the women's prison said In return, the city said, Jt prom ised to Two of the dead were Wd to have been He said vole count tabulations would Mrs. Sutcliffe and a •'Oman serv~Jµne stand eloof from the area for an eight· outside auditor a going over the com· be issued on~JY-three...hour11. -f01"1'0bl>ery Climtied-t"'·o ch!lnffiif fenct! year period that expired in rilay of 1971. pany's books. A!tho'(ijh-Jie withdrew from the prl· 10 and 12 feet high In escaping. What the city aaid was the Irvine Com.~--~:~• 1xpk>siorrlett~t corporation's miry last week, Sen . Edmund Mu.skte A farmer contacted the prison 1fier J>Jny's rene~1t-"l~t suite.Jittered wllh ceiling panels, window was third tn the contest.· seeing two women in tom blouses ''\talk· INCORPORATE -_ -•ure.that U.,...lM>l)lb-VJttname""ha"' ldi' 11:-:-:;:;-c-iltttjlbtP.I ~lao, ~per\'Uor"1llJl>!i_gu1lt tql!)pmenl lo n'5l•l Jhe Commun~t AJ'Jahtfm-iaJd, 1-vtrfor-.ppie ln\'lsion ,, .. - Ilia Amerl<an nae and motherhood . ~aptrkec! a ltl'la of 1gency and court ac-blinds and other debris. Sen. Henry Jackson of .Washington was ing past-his home, but IU•rda were un-. lions. All of them concluded with the city "It was a very gory sight," said a fire fourth with 8 percent and former Sen. al>lll to be11;d them off. on-the wron1-·end-of rulings-In both department.official . ._..·--_ • Eugene McCarthy had 2.5 percent. Prison offl~lal1 said they daub_t one ' much as anyone else. but I do not f:t "'/:r tf thal Jhll]l!>ard.lhould-lnvolve-JJ .. lf -•- •lltrs of Ollri<Uy nallon1l concern ." • From Page J Baker J1st Wtt:k cherged that the news ~edle "'as pl•ylng up the critics rtm1rks ii the bombJng of North Vietnam end h Yh1'; nothlna against the in'·adlng ac- tirn!I of lhe northern artnlts Into South Ji :11 ·1m." OUN•I COAST tT DAILY PILOT LOOTING ... ~lilitary commender• ha,·e said Hue is the next objective, end this touched off the penlcky night. Al Phu Bal, eight mllu 1outh ol Hu. soldlrrs fleeing s o u t h w 1 r d com- mandeered clvlllan \'eh.lcles movJn, along lfil<hway I. One aoklltr motioned at a truck "'Ith his Ml! rint. Tht truck slopped Ind he gol aboard. Later. a dozen soldler1 stopped 1 truck by firing their rint.s Jnto the alr. In 1ome cases the soldltrs m1de the dvWana cet ou t and walk. quarters and the cltr of I_rv.lne firmly "They were all scalded to death:'~-He-In-mc.tto_@lllan cteveli ntf, pOlls re. report a station ~·agon was walling to e!tibllshfilfts Orange County's newest added, "They were stiff. They looked Uke mained open uritll-mldnight_because of pick up the escapees, noting they protr comrnunily. clothes dummies." the voting machine foulup. -ably hitched a ride by the roadside. The city ot Irvine's boundaries now in-. 1-'~;;;;~~;;iiiiii;;;:;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii~lp;iiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm. elude the disputed "promised land". I '==5' •u a• "This ruling doesn't 1urprise us one GEM TAlK ~ bll, .. Santa Ana attorne:y John Schilling --- said today. "V.1e u·ill immediately ~· l prepare our appeal to the Fourth District Court of Appeal. . "We expected this from Judge Van Tatenhove," Schilling commented. "The Irvine Company was relying on it and t don't wnnt to go beyond that comment at this point." "\Ve hope this concludes the issue.'' lrl'ine Company news director Jerry Collin! said today, "It has been very \\.<tarlsome, uproducti\·e and frustr11tlng for all sides -the clty of Santa Ana, the city of Jrvlne, the county of Orange and the Irvine ComPflny.'' TODAY by THI! ELECTRIC WATCH 1lle°""9t CMlt DAILY PILOT. wflfil ~ k~tfleNCae P,_.•~llY W.. OrMtt C.Ut 'Wlllh'"' ~. $'"° Nlt H lllofll .... ,.,....l•llM, MtBoM'f' ......... ,11dar; ,_ Coll• M• .... N""""1 l•Htl. tt.l'lllllf• llKhff'-l•k'I 'lillt'ft ltflll'lt IMcll, lrv1Mfl49111.....a .,.. l•n Clon'I"'''' a." J•M Chl•lnn.. A elfttlt• n191Mel R llWI .. M!llllN $11w1W'(t ..-if l-'•Yt. fho prlnclMI Wblllhlflt (iCeftl .. •I Pl! Wt,r hy lhtt, C•l• Mn ... Cllllon\le, fJt#. lte~ert N. Wee4 PrHldffll iftll '°'*'lal!W J11• a. Cvrl•v Mian1i Invites Convention The eleclric timepiece, appear- ing aboul twel ve years ago, Is considered by many watch repair- men an electronic complication wllh which lhey ·aro reluctant lo eooe. • • • Viet P~~ .. 1 .... o...enit M"'°"' n,,..,, K11.il ••llw T\ei.111 A. M"'plrihri• Mlf\lt.,. ••Ftw GlierJn H. t. ..... -•4 Rl1-.,.,-f!;-Nilt- M•lt'9ftt M.,...... .... Oet11 M ... I llt w.:.::r ttr.tt ......,, litdl1 aw N ..,.....,.. Llt9UM hedl1 m "-"I ""'"" "9M ..... .._,., Intl IMO ~fl ... °""*"'' • --I I C....•·•iil T .. 11'111 1114) 641..CUI a 1ww .w..rrtit1 ••1-1111 ,,_ ~ .......... """" .... 4tl-MH • ,,.. ... .._.C...,bmr II• . _, ... -. • But Requests Protectio11 ·) • .... , 1-.,:. • ~~ ' . MIAMf BEACH. Flo. (AP) -1'lc Cly Coun<f to d 1 y in1·lltd Repub!lcans to hold their 19'iS National ConvtnUon in Miami B .. ch. but Ul'led the ledtral IO"- ernment to pro,·kft an elite 1,000-mtm- bfr "ptR« corps." Bt!ote !ht 4"" l°Ofe., the C'OUneH re- j«ttd a 11'K'1tlon to condition the lnvlll· 110!1 on lhe fedtral ro1·.,.nm<nt prov ldlnl I he peact-kffplng I o r c 1 com)IOled of memb<,. ol the anntd fettU on 1pecl•I duty. The bid, whldl <OOkl bl trUdtl lo tho -lbl!Jlf that llepullllc• wJll IWflcll lhelr ibetlJoil -Sa Dlqo. <Olllllllla tho cllJ to provide rut-ho -ol Ill <OOl'tllllon ....... lar AIOI. 11411. otbor <OOlmltmtnf.I .....i. ..,, Ille cll1 lndude mJ¥1n•ihU1ty fa< "all exterio r tecUrity." bus service for de.legale1 and con\'enUan b a I t modUlcatJons up lo SIS.000, , , Vl<o mayor Robert S. Poodman. 1 to. s_... ol the proposal, ..id hll requell pined the fllll bldJnc of Jmts Ltonard . h<ld ol the ftdtral Law En/orctment .Wlslln<e Admlnlrtra Uon, only mlnutu bet.,. the <OUnciJ mtttlnf bepn. "Ht wUI puU oul Ill ltclPI to JlfO\'lde • the pe1ce corps.. '1 said Goochntn. • OJ_,tm on the .. ,......,,.. eouncd oxpmjod -thtt'I -...... ..,....,, lt<llrlJy ISllsW!ct to btil lllo pu"1 ID lhe -ol WI .-i rlty If Ille lllpubllcuo bold dlelr -in.Jioic coo..i.. bort lo AQ(Ull loUoowflos l11t Domocra!I' Jlilr ...ion. f\faintenance and repair of tltc- lrlc watcbes Is rtlatively simple if lhe repairman tak111 adv..nlago of available symposlums and factory ln!onnation , We' touritf that-e!ectttc w1tcliff"'--I! except for just a few electronic parts, are basically the same as ordinary walchts we have bHn ,. pairing for many_years .. _ · . The greatest difference 15 the dt- gree ol cleanlineu nqulftd by lhe electric watch. II simply 'lriD not optrafO properly when dirty, Its eleclric power cannot mafcli the lorce of the mainspring watcll iD pushing whffls tlmlugb mlnula j>arUcles ot. dirt. , A high •tandml of clunl!neis has betn basic lo our repair pro- cedures !or almost 26 yurs, U >'OU have ptoblemi with your elt<- lrtc ,watch, bring ll to us ••• we're DOI at all a!rald of lt! ,_ ..... •"-Prido '"''"=--= ..... · ·= ... =·=-·..:--.· ............... CONYlNIENI nitMS 14NXAMIJICAAD-MASTl.l CHAl6l 21 YlAlS IN SAM.I LOCATION PHONI 141·14'11 ' r • d l n d 0 Ii II d s --, 'v • f \VtdlltMl.IJ, MJy J, 1972 JAIL V PIL0' ' ' . Law Professor Calls for Legalized l\'Iarijuanli By TOM BARLEY Of ... o.~ P'IM! ,,..,. "Let's put licensed marijuana on the shelves \\•ith llquor and cigarettes and thank our lucty stan that ~·e know it to be the lesser of the three evils," Stanford law prof~s.sor John Kaplan urged Orange ~unty doctors and lawyers Tuesday night. "Nonsensical and outdated" marijuana laws are doing more harm to Americans tban the effect of l.het"mild vice" itself, Kaplan told the armual joint meeting of the Orange COunty J\·Jedlcnl and "Bar associations. "Our best plan is to license marijuana just· as \fe license alcohol which is a much more dangerous drug,'1 the ebullient Jaw teacher told the meeting at the medical group's Orange head- quarters. Joh Skil.ls Plan, Tax Hike Okayed An expand~ program to teach jotH!n· try-level skills has been approved by trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Distrlcl along with a !ive-a1id-a-hall cent tax increase to pay for it. Bid Opening Set For 1st Section Of Regional Park Bids for construction or the fir st in-· crement of University Regional Park in Irvine will be opened on June 5. the Orange County Board of Supervis_ors decided Tuesday. The SO-acre section. to be developed at an estimated cost of $900,000, will include picnic areas, playing fields and even- tually a seven-acre lake for rowboats and small sailboats. The $3 .S million. '450-acre Un ivea;]y 1--~""'aTk"'l('-orr-tlft sqlilll siBe or UniVersitY -pr1ve~a1td "iS bisected by Cu!Vlr nrive. The future development areas extend · eastward into Sand Cwiyon. The itcreage was donated to the county by the Irvine Company. Eventually the regional facility will in- clude two large lakes, a zoo, a museum and miles of hiking, equestrian and bicycling trails. Development will be over a 21-year period in three 7-year segments, according to original plans. Wash Detergents Face Acid Test RENO. Nev. (UPI) Laundry detergent! are about to get a whiteness test at the University of 1'-Jevada's nuclear reactor laboratory. Rad ioactive isotopes wi ll be mixed with dirt and applied to cloth during the Collegt of Mnglneering test!! May 12. . Smaple detergents will wash the isotopes out of the cloth along wjtb the dirt. After the washings, each piece of cloth will be tested for the amount of radioac- tivi ty remaining, thus determining the ef· fieiency of each deter~ent. To1natoes Splat. Kissinger Aide DA \'TO~. Ohio CUP!) -Dolf Droge, special assistant for A!lian affairs to Henty Kissinger, was hit with tomatoes when he atlempttd to address an au- dience at Wright State University. The tomatoes were hurled toward the stage as Droge got up to deliver his_ . S'J)eeeh Tuesday on "The Evolution of Vietnam ." "It iS the first time in many speaking engagements across. the nati·on tbat I have' been denied the right to speak," Droge said. The board unanimously approved the Regional Occupational Program (ROP) budget 1.1onday after praising the work or llector Navarette, director, and the er- fectiveness qf the program. "This is a fine pi"ogram," said board · president Bob Hurst. "All of our · legislators say we shou ld direct ou rselves toward career education." Hurst added that ROP programs have been attac_l;;.ed up and down the state as an extension of vocational education. ''I defy anyone to find fat In our budget," he said. "I also invite anyone lo look at our program to see ho\Y an ef- fective ROP can work.•· Hurst said the beauty of the cooperative program with Laguna Beach Unified is its stress on developing saleable skills. rather than merel y pro- viding an overview of a particular oc- cupation. Navarette added that another feature or the district's ROP is that it will ad- dress itself to · ninth and tenth grade ..:. Stillm'tlts--rnther-·-tbari !Tth -an<I 1 2tn --gi-aders. "A student will be able to know what a job is all about before he decides to· train for it," he said. The five-and-a-half-cent increase places the ROP permissive tax almost to the maximum le.vel allowable, which i!I 10 cents per $100 assessed va luation. The proposed budget is approximately $215 .- 500 which represents a huge increase over least year. The increase will pay for a widely ex- panded program offering many new career fields for training and a career counselor which Navarette has said will be available for use by members of the community as well as students. Debbie Reynolds Returns to Show LAS VEGAS, Nev. !UPJ) -Debbie Reynolds. who collapsed with a pinched nerve Monday, was back performing at the Desert lnn. Miss Reynolds, '40. was taken by am- bulance to the Southern Nev ad a Memorial Hospital after she surfered the !lpasm while visiting friends. She u•as treated and released. A spokesman for the actress said she lost consciousness from the pain er a pinched nerve in her back. but the treat- ment relieved it. The hotel said she had recovered suf- ficiently Tuesday to continue her l\\'o- ~eek engagement. Torrance-Man Dead KANAB, Ulah (AP J -The body of a Torrance man has been recovered from southern Utah'S-Lake Pov.·eil-:-Kane C.oun- ty sheriff's deputies recovered the body . Of Edwin Ray Faylkner, '43, Tuesday. Falllkner's wife. Joyce. said he left for fishing on the lake Sunday and had not returned. High School Takes Shape "\Ve v.·ould be better off bv $600 million a year If \\'e act now before lhe inevitable .re\'Crsal in publlcj>_p~· Kaplan snid. ''\\le u·ould save the SIOO million "'c waste on enforcing pointless marljuann la\\'S and \\'e could raise $500 million from licensing ~ taxation on marijuana." Kaplan sai4 45 percent to 70 percent of Stanford students make no seccet or the fact that they smoke marijuana. '1Berkeley, UCLA and Harvard all have ' ( .. I I j. hll!her usage," he said. "And I don't doubt that the same k1nd ol survey at UC Irvine will produce comr.i:able stalistil·:s. "nits is the age of Prohibition all o+er again "'Ith the so-called ofrender this linle beng nlflrljunna. •· the law professor snid. "But this time \\'e need oot repeat the 1nistake of waiting too long to take the kind or ncUon that v.·as as inevitable years before repeal prohlbJUon as it is t<>- day ." ' Kaplan said thl' blgg~t opponen1s or legalized use or n1nrljuan1t in 1be Unittd Slates.today are the nation '' police 11nd dis lrit·t attornt>ys. .. Ifs lough lo adn1 it you·i;e "'rOl'\g'.11ftrr (Ill thc-se )curs ot enforcing m11.rijuttnn luv.·5. ·· he .s:iid ... Hut they arc v.·rong rind 1nany uf th~1n know ii 1111tl \Vt' arc goini;: to "find in· posi;:lbty two years lhlle thnl pubUt• opin ion \\•Ill find thc-1n 1\•rcng.1' Kaplur, said this is an "ideal op. por1unlty" fot ''lhorle with tht! *to see the ""lllnJil on ttM! wnll" lo con· ccntr:ue ou cnsurb.l& OW ll::a•Uzed ri· JU:1n,1 is ot surflcltnt SltliM tnd str~ngths to CO!lure the ltasl poe.alble health lwt:lrdS lo t'OllSUIUt.ri. "Thi!I tJ •where ·our public ht>111th of· fi ci11l:c co1nc in." he .!111ld ... And thost \\'ho curt 10 ad1nlt it today iu1y thttt h:•g11li11•d nutrljunna Is going to bu rnr lrss or a Jic.illh huinrd lh111 al~·oh1il or lobul't'4-'' · l\aplnit s11\d "no 0 !lurvry e\'rl' 1.-1~'fl.'' h:ts prO\'t"'d dull llUlriJUlltlll 1S lhr b-(nllll h111.:ird ··son1t• l1111•111c11 u1akr it 0111 to ~·· ' "]'he British did :1 tlt•1•p :.ur\'t')' in 1;111ia in 1894 :i11c1 lht',\' fouucl 1h.11 lhl' sn101idf;: of 111ari1u:111ri cli~I 1101 111111' tlio' slighlt'bt 1>fft•t•[ IHI lht• 11;1l i\1'S th1•1'1• "·~· :>Hl\I. •·r.;orluug hus h:1ppt'111•ll 111 tllr n1t•:i11tl111• to ch:1lh·11~t· thOSt' f111d111t:s ·• l.1•1;11hznt1011, K:iplttn s.1111. is llh· only possibli ' a11S\11•r "to lh1• lll'Hllr S of dt-~J: pu~l11•rs who it'l'd Oil our ouhlat~·rt r1rf:11 lhnt n1:lri ju11111l i.• i>v il :uni tlu• i.:rr:il~:!I 111t•n:u~1.• ll us jlentr:1t1011 ha s tac~·tl, : ' . .. \\If hnv1• 700 pot push1•t'S 1111 !hr Stii11. for<I t:l1np11s alon1-." h•· Jo1a11.l. "\\'r could t•11t lht•tn c!0\\'11 lo t)ll' lt·vt•I or tht' riv(' ll~­ uor s1•ll1•rs in the 11rc;1 lf 11·1· \\'111\lt'd to. · l\uPlun disn1isscd the ldt"'n th11t LIS\' or 1n:1rij111uia tan lend to usl'' of I.Sil :u1d ht•roin. · ' "11 JUSI 1:111'1 true," hr 8111tl. •·11 ·~ oqr Qr the lii·s 1h11t hn\'1• nu1tl1• uur >"OUH~ 1>i·u11l11 ~o dlstru:iilful of l>Nlple in lnw e.n- forcruh•ul. It hu11 ht•l1x·d to 1Ju1td IJk· present bi11T1l'r OOt\lo·111~n thc1u. "Thr s111nc kind or m18til:111:111cntJo1 ·t.rtl u~ lh:1t the 1n11rijua11a us1·r ht-conlOI' violt•111:· K11pl1111 !lnid. "AL1unlly. 1tu 1nanju11nn user is n pt>lil'{'fUI person ~111e1i he's undrr the infhu'uc·c of :1 tr1tnt11ull11•r. "\\le arrested 70,000 J)f'n10n! undt'r·1hn Catifornla 1nnr\juo11u hlw! Inst yf'n r.l• Knplan said. "II was :i 110l11tlt•sJ1 wn!lte of 1in1e .ind 1not1tY. "t.farijunnn," said Knplan, "Is here· {o atay: Our bf!st. plan Is to llve wllh It ·ahd to deviie .. aound 1enslble_lnws for Its ci>n- :.-uoLan~lOff,''~~-:...~-i~~- Mnny of the young pcopl tl smo~i~ mnrijpann today. Knplnn re 111lnded th1• 111ectlng, "are the judges, doctor9 1u11t district attorneys or lomorl'ow." Ul'I ftlt .iitMI Possible Bo~over S11ccessors I The death of J. Edgar Hoover presents President Nixon the job of filling one of the most sensitive ·posts in federal government. The possibilities, left to right, top row first: Hoover's own choice for the position would appear to be lt1ark Felt, 58. little· known assistant FBI director whom floover elevated to the No. 3 position. Nixon may favor Myles J. Am- brose, 45. elevated in January to U.S. Customs Com- missioner. Jofiil E. In gersoll, 42, was named by P resident Johnson to head the Bureatt or Narcolics and Dangerous Drugs. Supreme Court J ustice Byron "Whizzer" \Vhite, 54, has been mentioned. Philadel- phia Mayor ~~rank Jtizzo . de1nocrat an d ror1ner po- lice chief, has been mentioned, having a tough la\v and order stand. District of Co lumbia PoHce Chief Jerry V. Wilson also is suggested hecause of his lo\lgh tactics against demonstrators. Cab.le TV Target of Suit Class Action Cites 'Property Rig/it lnfri1igement' A Newport Beach lawyer has filed a mill ion. A-1a dsen said. "There sire many east!men t11 or class action that could cost cable "That's on the basis that pe?ple using alley-Ways that can be used under st11te television companies th r o u g ho u t, CATV service have 100 feet of line acrosl! law lb provide this service,'' he said· California many millions of dollars if it win!I 3 verdict in Orange County Superior their property," he said . ''The damages "But our property rights are being Court. granted would obviuosly be much greater violated as· 11re those of many thouund!i Attorney Raymond L. ?.fadsen, who in citie1 supplying more CATV sub-o father residents or Orange County not lists . his wife, Ruth, and neighbors scfibers." to mention California ." William and Betty Vauana as co-plain-Madsen said his lawsut s Jmted to in-Madlen said his decbion to file a class tiffs, "'ants damages from a group of stances where lines are strung acrou action' was because of the relatively defendants providing cablevision 'CATV ) prooerties from public utility installations small amount of damages that could be services throughout the state. such as Southern California Edison Co. or claimed in an Individual lawsuit -about Kaplan predlctt!d -fllllure rof' ,bt- <~nllfomla tnltlntlve thnl has 80 fnr• at.. trncted more then 300,000 sla1u'ltureA throughout the 1tate "for the ~nlplo reason that they're not prepared tn i;:t1to the real case for mnrljunnn. "They just want it lt:J(nllzcd ptrlod with no nlcntlon of llcensl nJil or Hupervl"'on '1ntl !hat'! why lhc voters w 11 1 overwhelmingly rrject 11 In November," said the Stanford law lcachcr. .· . Dana Hills Gets! · Vice Principe) ( • Nevelle De1eruux. 44·yeat-oJd tr•- clenda •relghts resident, hi.a been named vice princi pal at Dana Hills Jflfh Schonf..· OevereoUt come11 from It vice prfr1:. 1:ipalshlp itt La Mirada lflgh ~chool in 1b! Norwalk-Le Mirnda Unified Sch o,o.J District· , •. tie also 11 a graduate Instructor at PtP': ' . , perdine College . .leaching graduate ~~ ministrative courses, innov11tlve ~ rlculum , drug abuse educntlon, American history and the b_istory or black Ameriel. He ls married and has two children. •* Madsen wants $30 a loot for in-· -General Telephone Co. $1,000 to $2,000 per claim· £ringement er bis property rights at his -----'-----------:::-::--::-:-,---'----------------------....::. Brea home. Those rights were violated. he states, when CATV operators in that area strung Unes across hi_s property Without permission:--- "t.1any residents of Brea who never really objected to that have since ol>-jected_~ery Vjgorousl when CATV personnel continually crossed their prop- erty on service calls,' 'he said. "Our ac- tion is based on the fact that tbey have no right,. in law to do this." An award of damages for the Brea area alone would amount to more than P ~~__,4he 8'!1-ndard _of Excellence .,,:' . -~ ~ :~ ~,,~~ STACKING TAIUS Fiberglass Tops li11 $30.00 ea. SALE PRICED $25 each CHAISI LOUNGE .5 adju1table positions wilh wheel1 l ist $1 J.5.00 SALE PRICED $119 ALSO A "i Ai~Bl.E CLUI CHAii u,1 161,00 ...... NOW $54 on~N liP 136.00 . ' .• ' ''NOW $2t 41'' ,.DISTAL TAil.i Sl'llNG IASI CHAii -lilf s' OS'°'> $AIE ••ICED $19 V• .ntl4AIM" CHAIU Litt $337,00 SALE PllCED '299 If you htYen't found fhe u w•I furnltur• 'rO'J'11e betn looKlng for. yo1/vt b-tfn looli.1nq lti !ht wronq pltce. W1 f11hlrt ...W 1luml1M11 hlrMtH'•.., MIDAUJON. (1-Wtl lurnll ure w11h fltlr . 1m119ln•tion, •nd itylt . • . built to tht u~°"'""'° •l•ndtrd' o4 qutllty th11 hwt INOt •DAUtoM l1mova, Jr.,... an tyffMtlfff M Uft _.., .. rv tt. Flnbhei t rt tht l11t11 tc:rylic: ll!C'.4utrl wtlith, with tlOfmtl C.ft, wtll rtttin their be1uty ~d luster far y11ri. Yinyf strtPI 1rt wtllhtr· proof, rnUdtw t nd ftdt rtskttnt, tl'd be.I ol • ptl•ntl'd tl+p, *Oii'' M9 or become loou. To rttlly 1ppr.c1111 thl' u- lfMri i111ry -.Iii tl11~ U ltltil t.nih11rf, you ht vt to Mt 1f )'flYl"Mlf, • Worken ln•WI ooe of 14 !>@ams that form the roof of the gymnasium at Dana Hilb High School Eacll 102 feet long. the pre.rtressed beams wei2b 33 tons each. They are m•d• in San Diego. The Khoo! Is bein g built to hou5e about 1.800 studenlA and should be completed by December. Estimated construction eost Is $4 million. . ' .J~t .. -~ Coa•tilig -i~J ~( ~" ~ • t - Which Wa}· ·- bri .. Back ·Bay? · ~c . ' •. I , 'WffiniER THE BAY 0DEPT. -The Or•nce County Bo1rd ol Superv'1.tor1 )-Qtertlay dt<lded It ,.,;;Id try to find out ltllhe. !>ubllt' hlS eatabli&htll rlghtr oter ~·',,t~ri to wil~ 1troa1 prlyate pr~pti'tf f~,dq'!'~ to\h. bto'1and marshwatora of • 1pot alone our cout. 'kno";n u Upper ~ ... port Boy .. u,i,1, -I qlJtllloh of so-caDtd ~.OftPtl~.• i-Igbts". whlth _can become •l&;i. qualm Ire In )trill. . ' l1Pl>er Ntwport ~Y ha1 long betn sur· !QWlded by controvorl)I .. to what abould 'pen , to. it. .As the backwateri ot w)XM'.1.ul.rbor, it.stands as .one of the uOOeYtk>P,ld waterway• in. SOuthern Ufor.ola., 'J'lie . Irvine Company owns ~It"; all of' tho ; uptrnds and •d· 'n11 • ;tiifee .aeml·~meraed island! ~ 1 i!Wl(lle ol.q,.,placo. . re !1 a!.o, IOl'At property at the u.-\rMlll ~114 9f tllt liq ~WD-11 UIJlt Pl- "' ~'·' ,w~rtln. ~h tht.lrvJnt .Com· ll!!!Y•aiid• \lie .county, of Orange cl1lrn ~lj!p r\P4 . , . ·fl\NVWAT,'l'Oll Ult ~It fight )I tau or ao, Irvine p<ople and county brll$ ·had ..., wbl'klntl cilll -i · Ian<! Ihde wherein all .. ' Market Ruin• A ·sma,11 girl stands amid the smoldering remains of the Hue Market Tuesday while a boy Jooks on. The.fire was said to have been caused eccidentally. Hue , South Vietnam's largest city, is threatened by lhe Co~m.uni1ts but' ao far, no attack has been launched on the city itself..- Computer Institute Ads . . • :P·rompt FTC Accusation . ~ltllet'tblp'btt•een publle'and prlfate WASHINGTON IUPJ) -r "It's a fact." market so much that fewer than half the nctor1 would 11sertedly be. ·ttralghttned D oitt-llld·~Newport'r·Biclr·Bay could ·then . 1111 the commercial for Control ata graduates of computer schools find jobs. be developed for recreation usti. Irvine ?~•tltutes, a ch8:ln of computer school?· The FTC has alleged fal se advertising Would also Q:alii by being able to develop A f1ct th1t there contlnue1 to be a b~g by Control Data, which owns , or Iran- ·Mobsters ·· Pr.-otec-ted , 'Assassins' Fear Revenge of Gallo -NEW YORK (uP1) ;,'.\,~me:• of the men· responsible for the aa:sassination. of mobster Jottpb "Cr~ Joe': Callo last monU. ar• being lleld in protectlv• custody, a.high pollct source aald Ulday.- The source 'ktentlfled 'one man now in ProtectJ ve custody as Joseph Laparelli, believed to be a cloae associate of Joseph Yaoovelll, the acting head of the Joseph C<Jlombo cr!rne family. 'I1le DOllce source iald 11some of the men who 11Y. they are reJpOn.slblt for the. as1a1sln•tlon are in protectiv~ custody." It waa alao learned that a special police guard .hu been posted at the head- quarters cf the Gallo gang in: the,Red lloOt sectfOn of Brooklyn. · The mrvlving members of the g:ang have rtj>ortedly holed up there, as they did during the bloOdy gang war in the IMOI · betwetn · the · Gallos and the mobaten from the-family of the · late Joseph Profaci. · ,Lup1relli, ,the source said, weot fi,rst to the rBI ,because he ~eard th surviving Gallo mobsters aa \Veil as hf! own aasoclates who thought he "botched the job'.' ·ware. planning to kill h!rn. The FBI had no 1ctual jurisdiction in the case and turned Luparelli over to the .police, .who placed hlrp in protective custody. His y,•hereabouts were . nol revealed but he was believ.ed to be in the New )'Qri'eity area. . . The source said LuparelJi jdentifi~ the ~her . a~eg~ ~illers Of Gallo as Phil ip Gambino, said to be..a~distut relative of ''boss ·of t>Qsses" Carlo Gambino, and Carmine Di Blase, and two unidentified men. The FBI, city palice department and other Jaw enforcement agencies have declined to make anx official comment on the latest development in the slaying of Gallo. an underworld rival of Colombo, himsel~ critically wounded la st year at an ltalian·American unity rally. Gallo was shot as he .celebrated his ~3rd birthday in UmQerto's clam house on Mulberry Street i.rJ the Little Italy sec- tion of Manhatta n:· The police source said Luparclli wa s ' sitting in Umberto's when he saw Gallo, his wife of three weeks, his stepdaughter, a bodyguard and the bodyguard'a date enter. Luparelli left the restaurant and informed Gambino and Di Biase who were in another nearby restaurant. . Gambino and Di Biase telephoned Yacovelli, who reportedly gave the ga. ahead for the "hit." The source said they returned to Umberto's with m'O other men, believed to be brothers. Four of the men entered the crowded restaurant and shot l)allo. Luparelli remained behi.rid the wheel of the getaway car and drove t:hl: killers away after the sbooting. IGssinger on Nixon Yia~ht \VASIDNGTON (AP) -The While House broke its new silence on Henry A. Kissinger's whereabouts by announcing Tuesday tonight that he was out on the Navy yacht Sequoia for an evening cruise with President Nixon . That announce ment . followed reports from other official sources that Uie President's natiooal-setur ity adviser . might be ·en route to Paris for a meeting with North Vietnamese negotiator Le Due Tho. The national chairman of t h e Remember the Pueblo ·Committee said, meanwhile, he had learned from sources close to the U.S. State Department that Kissinger met in secret twice within' the past eight months with Soviet and Cuban officials. The Rev. Paul Lindstrom_, who reported before it was made public that Kissinger had traveled to Moscow to pave the way for Nixon's upcoming summit visit there, said in a statement issued in Prospect Heights, Ill. that Kissinger and the Soviet and Cuban representatives discussed the cons truction of submarine bases in Cuba. • 3daysonly! -'~-..... . .. ,.,. "'"". u ,_ '••a•~demlDd.Jor traJned men and women in chlsea 27_c11.mputer scQ~l-!'i_Leat Sie_gler. _~ --~"..'.pt!l..,._:±-JU• ..... -...,"""-0-llr-~-'l~e«i'inpulef"hi"dU.try. .. lacnhat ~pi'O-with I& Lear Siegler Career Centen; 'and 0Bu·t, is t~o, Boirds -;(· feulon1J-computer·specialists-mak.e g~ Electronic Computer Programming Ins· We're lo,.,,enrig our already. low prices on-these -_top ,national brands.- ' ' Supervlsori cha _ 'ffte,·eosoe prOJ>-money. And a fact that the future .11 wide titute, Inc .. with 87 computer 9Chools. erty bid seem to}' c_~., (Mdl,\ the o_pen .. for new people now entering the Using ads such as the Control Data auperviaori_unllater.ally_'._ e~..!..Jhe field . _ ·..t. Comm~rcial, :~e FTC said, tbe_ three, trade. Irvine his acrtamed foul 1fti thi! The re~! fact. say~ the Fede~! 'rrade-firms mduced persons to payoverto·thr move_ suggutlng that the county cin't Commln1on (FTC) 11 that the ecoJJO~lb · firms substantial su ms of money · to ict alone in w ng out of the deal. slowdown has dried up the computer JOb purchase courses of instruction whOle · value to purchasers for future employ-So, ro I t'a where the Great ment was virtually worthless." Land Tr ' poses and it'a likely to 2 M Ch ..... -1 The FI'C said it may order the com· be th• ~of a lengthy· l1wsuit in en argt:t1. panies to refund tuition to some students. whlcJi lawyers will firJd com-Richard c. Foster, assistant director. of fortable1a lucraUve employment. J M d FTC Bureau of Consumer Protectl~ THE COUNTY now, however, appeal'! ll asquera C said tuition costs $1,000 tp $2,500 for to be prepared to launch itself in the UP.: courses in computer programming, 1n:. per B1y from. a new direction under tMitl~?i~!'' D B Coopei· stallatlon and repair. prescriptive rights setup. 'f"~., · .~ • • \Villiam C. Norris, Control Data Generally, what they have to do is pro~" •J. ·ir,:1 chairman, criticized the FTC actf>n as that numerous periona w1lked a c r 0 8 j _ ~TI'LE (AP ) ·-Two men have been "another of the all too frequent •wave the Jrvlne Janel unmolested to the Back Biy charged with defrauding 1 former club and make head lines' approach to Udeland.s for numerou1 years. Such. proof representaive or a national new s solving problems." t would assertedly show thlt the public had "Many graduates of leading colleges established 1 rtiht to JM911'tMltha of ac· magazine of $30,000 by promiaing that .and universities ttiroug~ ihe country cess to the w1ter. .:-_--?,,-they would set up r.n interview wi th an experienced difficulty in finding jobs in There la ~,. ~~·~lo,t! that the afrline· hijacker ... -. · ·,. · -the last two Years," r{orris said in a Jrvlne Companf~a.·o:a concerted · · 1 -• sta tement. "I hope the privately owned effort in coutt 16".ahow th1t auch public WllUam Jolin. Lew is of Sea~ and computer schools will not become a stalk- wanderings were never allowed or con-Oo~a.ld Sylve._ter Muprhy of B~·etton inc hor.se because their students ex- doned by the ranch brass. were .arrested T~esday and acl:usedof perienced comparable difficulty." conspiril)g to use interstate commerce to The FTC gave the three finn s a choice ADDMONALLY, you have to wonder o~taln ~money from Platypus Publlca~ of negotiating a consent agreement or whit h1ppens if some of those flle1ed .., hon~, Inc., Los Angeles . fighting the allegations before a hearing public patha auppoiedly pasatd'o'"° land Lewla, a dence-hall manager and land examinl!r. mw occupied by homea or ch~r or · developer, and Murphy, a real utate 'The agreement proposed by the Fl'C other property now owned by pt0ple sal~man. were 1ccu~ed of .. baying would bar the allegedly false -ads, other than the r1ncb ? ----. _... Mu~phy.-pose:u D. 8 .. Gooper in meetmgs perhaps mandate tuition ·refunds ·and -re- Thu1 will the county seek preecriptive with Karl Fleming, a former contributing qu ire that prospective students be told rlghta through JOme folks' back yarde? editor . in Lo~ Angeles for Newsweek the percentage or past graduates who got :You wonder. . . magaune.. jobs, WliO ' hited them, and-for what Anyway, regardless of who winl Ute Cooper Is the na~ a man g•ve .. whei:i salary. • legal ha5'le, you are ltlll left wlll)•tht , Iii took ovi;r it Jetliner between Portland · .-------------., taraer question: Wh•t will eventitaJJy· and SeatUe Jut ThatlksglvJng Eve, -~ ln_Upl?.'r Ne!!porthI • • emanded..$2001llOO.and..fou.; t>arachulo--- I IUSPBCr you're itlll left wlUL DXllL _.:._, andt alter ~-~~~e:_s "~'.e unloaded of tilt •-current argumenta. Some folks =tn""SiilU• ·"11':ll0 lilid the money 1rid. want Jt tlU'D_ed tnto 1, lrand recreational ch utes, ordered the crew to fly toward _D ... IL l' PILOT D~LIVERYSERYICE ' area. Somo would like to m,•he ·11-vhii'""" !ie(IO; ~!'I, ·' '.---.. -· ·.. · • Company develop -u. Othif -'steeped in _ w_Jten the.--.Pt@lle-~lyed at Re_no. the _ ecological Jore, insist~: ·shol!ld re-skyjacker, the.: money-and -two.-oH he -main ju!t-'as it-is. ~~,,,. · ~hatQ we~.-1°°'" Aii.-ch stlll 11 under It is difficult to tell at this~ ture how way for the hijacker.. and no_ne .of ttif the lon1-standinQ: Back Bay , 'bate will money has turried up: 'authorities say. fln11ly tum out. But It is fair "Clear at Lewla,:&b.f .~Omplaint said, telephonf:d this d1te that those who would do nothing Fleming ·Feb.· f In rtJPOnse to ah ad· are 1he1d in the argument. veitisfll\Gf.Jn The Seattle Times placed That's be<aute nothlnJ Is happening, by _-_F\omlJtr ... IIns !nfomatlo.n .. a'b!>ut you tee. Cooper. _Dellvery of-tht Dally Pllot fs guarantttd Stlll(d•v ~nd $11nd11v: If v.w. 40 no• 'tt•lvt your COPV by t a.m. Saturdav, or • t ,m, SunO•v. Clll •nd ' COPV Wiii bf' brought to you, C•ll• 1r1 taken unm 10 t .m. Ttltphones Mos! OrJnlift County Ar111 ........ '42·4121 North~11 Huntington llNdl ·•nd WtJlmlnlltr .................. J40-1UI a.n Ct.m1n11, CtPllfr1119 llMGll, Sin Juan Capl$1rlno, Otna PtJ~, . hull'> Llfllnlt, L'tlltll 'N~l .... #2·"21 ". " .'· . Huge Storm Loses Punch . . \.... . ,• NY, Texm ,~h~~; Qtlterw~e ,V'.S. Bfl:lm i , \ . ' • '• '. ... Prices effective through Saturday. on·ly! 988 Gener.I E(Oc(ric• . • spray/stearri(i;Jry i~on. Manual spray syitem, WQt~s on :all set- ·:· .. • •• tings. 25 ste-rn vents) water wi ndow. ,, Onlf!~1588 Generml Electric• automatic immersible coffee maker with brew selector-a.rid Lp~et(!.a~brew·gauge. Only! 1311 · _,.. multi-coollf( frypan. ,.. 1 Bufftt style hendles, vented dome.-.. • , ' ~ .. \ Only! 618 -~ 2-'slice toaster. cWood grelned-end- panels, color control. -Only-! gas Hamlllon llffc:h• •le t 'cJmife.-----1 Scalloped edge blades rotate for easy carr ing. Hole in handle. • \ 1 JCPenney The value~ are here evety day. Awall1ble at the following Pinney 1tcir11: • - -NEWl'~lt-T BEAGH,-f11hion l1land: · · HUNTINGTON BEA<:;H, Hun tington Cent.r. Chergo it. • • I - H IJ fa I • w c N OU If .. M 'fo no co 47 w pe th de QJ Re ge pr ge I. an of col vol fin th ma ln iss Pa vol Mc def I ti 9 p d N u p 4, I in F th In er st I, th m 17 H' El St 3, th T ' • - Humphrey Ekes One Out Bfstoric Court Order Massive Foulup Puts . . • Wallace Edged i1t Head-t0-head Indiana .Challenge ' ·f Ohio Primary in Chaos l t! INOlANAPOLIS, Jnd . (UPJ ! -Sen. Wisconsi n and Massahcuselts. Hubert H. Humphrey is the first 1'11ln • Humphrey; s!)taking from Clevelaod line Democratic presidential hopeful to where be was wailing out the returns or face ~v. George C. Wallace along in a .the Ohkl primary. utd "If Muskie were 172 primary. He has done it in Indiana off the .ballot we would have the lion '• and won -but oot by much. share of the vpte . We didn 't campaign too While Humph~ry 's victory Tuesday was ~uc~ in I1~ana, Wallace campaigned not overwhelming, he did it in a state vigorously. where some felt Wallare had a good Humphrey said his showtng was chance to notch his first victory in a ~!pectable in Indiana. which he called Northern Primary. · "a second Alabama" for Wallace. 1 Sen . Edmund S. Muskie. who dropped ... Wallace. speakinc from Houston, said Ind iana was sweet indeed. • "I feel ~ery satisfied that durin& the Democratic convention. the chair,man of 1be Indiana delegation has 101 to rise and say. "Mr.--chairman;-lndiana ca1t1 27 votes for tile g'overnor of Alabama, the honorable George C. Wallace." Wallace made lhalt comment before his delegate total Cell. .. CLEVELAND, Ohio (APl Sloppy plan- ning Mtran hlstoi'lc federal a>urt OJ.ling rolling bftck votin.it: hour~ in Cleveland and throughout Cuyahoga County has labeled. the lolll·•P . ''.loucuNW•" j ••11uted thot Secretaiy ol ai.i. ~ Brnwn 1hollld rlllr1 from .,licl. i Brown replied. "I don1 Wilk 'Ille rovernor knowa wha\ the hell went on iA Cuyaho1a C.0WllY." scrambled the Ohio primary election. !1' "I am prt:!ly damned mad •bout ii." l ~aid Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey on learn· oul of the primaries bul whose name was 1till on the ballot . got more votes than e.s:pttted. Democratic leaders s a Id .Muskie appeared to serve as a stand-in for Sen. George S. ~fcGovern, who was not a candidate here. Wallace Speeds A·head ing •h" oom• automatic •• uni machin" Fa "nt_,oy Swee~ "'ere not programmed. had not . been .u. I 1 • delivered or were inoperative becaus" k•r • ,, •ctiv•t• lh•m h•d not been Wasli: •igtoi• Vot·~-distributed to booth worker1. .,,, a. With 98 percent of the Indiana vole counted, Humphrey had 344,470 votes or 47 percent: to 306.061 or 41 percent for Wallace. With Alabama Victory STIFF UPPER LIP ' Hubert Humphrey "''ou c.11n'1 gtt ''oles if there are no \'oles." WASHINGTON (UPI I -Wa1ttr !!oi \Yithin hours alter the polls opened at Fauntroy, a former assoclal!. of Dn 6:30 a.m. Tuesday ii became evident to Martin ,Luther Ki11r Jr .. has swept the Muskie, expected to get only about 10 percent even before he withdrew from the primaries. got 12 percent of the Democratic votes. Humphrey look ~ of Indiana's 76 delegates to the Democratic Na tional ConvenUon. \\'allace won 21. President Nixon. unopposed on the Republican side, did not appear likely to get his hoped.for 500.000 votes. In 1968, presidential candidate Nixon got his big- gest plurality in the nation in Indiana - 1,067,885 votes to 806.659 for Humphrey and 243.1011 for Wallace. then a cand idate of the American Independent Party. Humphrey's victory wall bu ilt on two columns -a slrong llhowing with black voters. parlicularlv in Marion County tlndiani'lpolis). and a !ltronger sh<lwing than expected in Lake County, the steel- making and ethnic area of northwestern Indiana where Wallace played the busing issue heavily. Muskie, according tn state Democratic Party Chairman G<Jrdon St. Angelo, took votes which would have gone to McGovern. the South Dakotan who defea ted Wallace and Humphrey in BIRMINGHAM, Ala (AP) -An ap- . parently decisive home slate victory in Alabama and a strong secofld..place finish in Jndiana have given r.ov.""George c. Wallace pei-haps 50 more cQnventio n V()!es in his race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Wallace-Won at least 15 o( Alabam.11's 37 delegeates in Tuesday's Democratic primary and was leading in districls like- ly tcr give him seven more. And with that majority. he could dictate the eleetion o! the six 1.:emaining delegates from the state at large. At the same time, the Alabama governor ran a close second to Sen. Hu bert H. Humphrey in the Indiana presidenlial primary and picked up 21 delegate votes there. He already had 75 in Florida and' two in Pennsylvania. The election · in Alabama also ap- parently gave the veteran Sen. John Sparkman the Democr.11tic renominition for a fifth term. Running against six challenger&, Sparkman had 242,235 votes, 50.13 percent election board official5 that a lol of peo-District or Qtlumbia D t mo r rat A• pie hadn't done their homework. presidential primary as a "favorite aon ... of the total. w i th 71.5 percent of the Some machines delivert:d ta polling heading a winnin1 slate of IS delegateJ~O slate's 4,646 bo.S:!.S t<>unted. pl11ces still bor!. the name1 of the can-the national conveQtion. ' ~ Republicans, voting in their first didates ,who ran in Clevt,.land's mayoral F'auntroy plans ta use the districfl stalewi~e primary. nom inated former election last fall. vott5 al the nalionai convention in Miami Postmaster General Winton M. Blount for 11 wall not unusu111 to find candidatell' Beach in July lo torin a bloc of 111\J' nRPmes dropped from ballot!ii, and in 11t committed delegatts which will bargain the Se:nate. least one ca~e a Republican candidate with leading contenders for their 1upi)ort With 63.2 percent of the ~xes tabulated found her namf' on !he Democratic ballot of W.11shington's intuests. ' on the GOP side of the ballot, Blounl had opposing a man who had no opposition. Major candidates 1tayed out 'o( tlMf 25,442 votes, or 61.14 percent. With voters in a ra.ge, U.S. District district primar.y and voUnr was ft~ Six seats at the Miami Beach eon· Court Judge ~'rank 811ttisli ordered the tremely light. With ab:>ut 70 percent 'et vention w!nt to del!gates who ran on an polls lo r~main open until 11 :59 p.m. Bat. the votes counted, Fauntroy. t lf o anti-Wallace ticket, and another can· tisti himself had been turned 1w11y from districl 's nonvotini delegate to Conir~s!i didate on that slate put up by party of· the polls !arlier in lhe day. but return!<! and his slate held a 2 to l marain over .In ficials held 1 shaky le~d. later to casl his ballot. · uncommitted "reform" 1111.t.led by JOhft All 15 of the elect!d \Vallace delegates Battisti's ruling can1e on a motion filed Wilson. Wilson manaled Fauntroy'1 cajn: and his seven candidates whO were out in by John 1-1. Coy ne, mayor of suburban p11ign for Congrw lut yur. · fro.nl in lhe undecided races are white: Brooklyn, on be:half or Humphrty. There was no 1l1te of delegates •lecttd But four black candid ates were elecl!d The exact number or polling places e1· on lhe Republican side. A slate pledaecfti:i on the opposition ticket and the governor periencing difficulties was not known. hut President Nixon was withdrawn from th9 probably will choo'e Negroes to occupy estimates b.v !lection board officials pul race when it wu determined that 10m9 some if not most of the delegate-al·large the number al about IJO. There are 1,788 sifnatures on nomiftati"l...,elitions ·wt.re seat!. polling places in 1he county, which was forged. National Convention rules require a u'"• r .. _..,.s completely.automated for the first limt F'auntroy, a black minilter, wu uop. proporUonate black representation from HOMl·STATE BACKING for Tuesday's election. posed for nominaUon to continllt &a COil'" every sta:..t•::.· _____________ :_G::.-:.:::.'9:.•:_W_a:..ll:..•::.'":_ _____ 1_n_eo_1_um_b_u_•:..· _Go_,,_J_ohn __ J_. _G_lll_i.:l'_"~.:"_ ... _io_na_l _d•_l•..;P'--"-· _____ .....;,. -V ot:ing ,_--Jackson-Will-~rop Ou B es_tdts Of Prim ary Campaigns • ... ··--··~.· " ' INDtANAPOLtS iAPl Here are the vote totals in the lndiana Democratic presi den· lial preference primary with 98 percent of the 4, 480 precincts reporting : Humphrey 3«.470 -47 per cent Wal lace 306,061 -41 perce~t t.tuskie 85.400 -12 percent CLEVELAND (API -Sen. Henry ~f. Jackson. whose strong personal presidential campaign in Ohin failed to ig- nit~ 'ioter support. has dropped out of active primary election campaigning. But he sa id he was not r!leasing his delegates. "A lot can happen between now and Miami ," Jackson said Tuesday night. looking ahead to the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach, F'la. newspaper advertising budget of $22,000 in Ohio. He h.11d said earlier that hi:ri: entire state campaign budget was less than $50,000. "I had indicated earlier I would not carry on a cam· paign involving deficit financ- ing," Jallkson !old newsmen " <r;<; Here is how Indiana's 76 delegates lo the Democra tic National Convention would be divided. Humphrey 55 Wallace 21 Muskie O The Wa shi ngton Sena tor had made a 1trong bid for Ohio's primary, but finished fourth in a fiel d of five Democrats. and a small gathering of sup. porters. Because of limited campaign funds, "It is my decision nol to go into any more of the primary cam- pa ign! becauae it will not be possible . • • without deficit ; financing ." Jt1lie tD 1 .. :1 lnJf Jackson said that he had to Here are the vote tolats for work with a radio-television U.S. Senate in the Alabama ----------- Jackson continues on the ballot in Oregon. Nebr.11ska and Michigan. which ha ve mandatory primari!s. He is al.so on the California ballot. primary. with 3,327 of the 4,636 ballot boxes counted in the Democratic race and 2,934 !~"""!!!! in t~ &publican : "I will continue in the cam· paign. I am staying with it," Jackson said . Dtmor.r1t: Sparkman 242,235 Allen 140.050 Mims 64,27P EdingtOn 18.132 Sullins 0,590 Harper S,087 Republ ican: Blount 25,422 Martin l l ,882 NetUu 4,249 Callahan 716 -B-ai Backs Initiative SAN FRANCISCO <UPl l - The Bar As50Cialion or San Francisco has voted 1upport of the Cal ifornia f\1 a r i ju a n a Initiative. which would end criminal penaltie~ for adult personal use of marijuana if approved by the voters. Association pres i de n t Charles H. Clifford announced saiurdav that lhe proposed state initiative was approved, 1,133 to 502, iri a vote by more than half the association members. Election Won -By Student, 17 · .ELKHART. Ind. (AP I -A _ 11.year.oHI junior' rt ConcOrd High School has won the Democratic nomination for Elkhart County treasurer. David Perkins defe.11ted 1 Steven Pugliese . about 40. j J.723-1,123 with all b1,1l one of \ the 81 precincts count!<! from Tuesd.11y's primary. He added that he would hold a news conference in Washington. D.C.. taler this week lo explain his future position in Cllmpaign . "I intend to pla:Y an im- portant role." he said. ror GOES TO PRISON KUALA LUMPUS, Maiaysi.11 (APl -A girl not yet 2 years o.ld already has spent ·two months in ~ prison to get ::-the proper amount of mothe:r 2'~~~!~~>!-· ..:...-k1vt. Authoritie_s said -con· '-""-"'-=""-'=-"'·;,;'-~--' victed mothers can bring "lnArClllOYOIJ~!.41/~T'tOU 70 children under 3 to jail with sc,,fM(.JI ~A J,.ti/iiJ6-~tg1@1t them. W EDNESDAY NIGHT!ll T A.CO NIGHT GET l lX F Oll .• L IO! ' 2111 Bri1tol ('•llwdHI N11r . Campus Drive Newport k1ch PRIVATE SCHOOLS OF ORANGE COUNTY CH ILDR EN'S Al·T loath Coast ?In a • • -. • not ~ta1111111 Every one of our thousands of account ho)ders is a real pcnon, a very important person to us at Mutual Savings. We offer many free services to our savers, in addition to paying the highest interest on insured savinp. WHEll£ YOU SAVI: DOES MAJn; A DIRDmC!I ' ... '1~ . ti THE urn M MUTUAL SAVINGS lfld ._ _ ;'11'111 Corona del M&ryai1Eut Cout~y/i1s•sp10 Othu o!iocs in Co'liu, WeatAttodi&,Puad'.111, Clcndol• &1111 Ct-lck~ • ., . -' • ' ,, .. 1/1,..: l •: . • ' ... : .... -... • .... ~ . . .. ' . ,1•:1 • • "T".;. .. ··-. I'• )I ~ :r1 ' i ' • ... .. ' . .. ·+"·! '· .• " ' ... .. ' • • -.. ' -• ... . " • .. • . ... -' ' .. , . ~ " ' • . • ' . .. .. '· ' • ~ • • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • I I A Sound Th• 1970 ded1lon of trustee. of th e La1un1 Beach and Capiilrano Unllied School Ol11rict1 lo proceed with th•lr own llo1ional Occupation Proiram. Instead ol wait· inc for some acUon at cou nty Jlvel , h11 proved more than wlie. Comblnin & their re1ource1. the two district.I 1t1rted mode•tly with med ical trainln1 for hi&h .chool aenlora not plannlna to 10 to colleu. Tralnln1 in restaurant. style food preparation wa~ added the nt>el 1eme1ter. tOI· lowed by other coura•• dlrecUy destined for the loul job market. • Enrollment ha~ been expanded .tn include youna people and ad ulU who already'hove ·iett 1thool. It ia ex· peeled to !Op eoo next year. and the course offerin11 will number about 20 if both di1trict1 au thorize necessary budfet lncreaaes. The Increase wiU involve an additinnal five cenl.J on the tax rate. but there hardly could be a better way to lnv"t thtt nickel thin In helpln1 a youn1 person quallly for aalnful employment. Police for San Juan Controversy is stiU raainc over the recent San Juan· Caplfltano City Councll decl11on ui form a department of public 1atety. 1tartln1 with a police department. A c1mp1l1n has been launched to hold 1 referen- dum on the ordinance crt1tin11 the department. Oppon· ent& art clo1e t(') obt1intn1 the required numbtr of 1!1· natur11. . . Delplte the controversy. the dtci!1on could not be put off foreve r. The city council 11v1 ita approval on th• blfii of lnform1tlon provided by lb prof1Jstonal ataf! alter nearly two yun of dlscu11lon. Thou1h man y do . . A Definition Of -'Practical Politics' . . ·~' .................. ... ~YDNEY J. HARRI~ ,. • ftooPla "' Larp' : What ~ c•Uod "practical politics " b ojmpiY Ille dolualvl 1rt ol <0nct11tratln1 Gfl present f1cta to th• wxcluslon c( futun aOnMquenets. • • • • ~The bUlc dlfferenct bttwe•n a 1:dtblt1" and a "dlaJol" 11 that in tl\t f&rmer we 1tek to pertu1de ti'lt ctlMr iat"'"'' mind; whil• 111 the latter we are ll'epartd Lo chan1e our own. • The person who fillies too much Is ten aufferln1 from aame 11\.Ynth as pencn who talks tllo llltll o lhe only dlfforence la that th• one defelltb lllmaelf by sound ind tht ()lhtr by alllftff. • • • : To bt truly effectivt. the n\ilk al bum1n kindness should M poured quietly out of cartw and not clattertd itwnd in ~· : A book that can 't UM a ~mrMreiil iltlbllshlr. ind hu to be publisltod ilf'U.. luthor himself t usu1lly lhrou11\ tome 'h11nlty11 prtss), Is 11Jth11r totally dMid fl mtrit. or has to much mtrll that ii '""'t Ile •P9re<lated untll a hllll4Nd 11111 frOm now. • • • : The on ly hone•t 1llttm•nt about prtj· qdlco wai mad• by W. C. f ield!. who anc• decl1rMI ; "I·*"' he ol all pr1:j- ii:Uct -I hate every.ene tqually." • • • • : Possibly aa many thltv .. u emlnMtl.._ tll\'t bttn motiv1ttd by the old motto that "Cod helj).I tllo" .,ho help tbemselves ... • • • Pornoaraphy .,.on 't be elimin1ted until •• 1top trylnJ tc dernonatrate that l!'s Dear Gloomy ·· Gus How to red uce both dope 11\d divorce CllO : FoUow rlerenc1 Henderaon '1 advice en TV to treat. your comJ)lly like famlly and your ftmlly like coml)lny. -Mr1. r:. F'. Tlflb IMN te Nlfecll ....,...., YlfWI, Ml _...,1111 ,..... •I t1M MW.-..-. ~ -Mt -\It ........ , ..... Dall'I' ,lltt. 1'Unmoral" and be11n educatina peO~lt trt the fact that It's 1 rotten and stulWylnt: auUtltute for life. • • • Alking tht divorce lawyers in the American Bar Alaoei1Uon to vote on the fM1 ibillty nf "no-fault" divorce law11 make• atiout a1 much Mnse •• dtinJ; a tribe ol cannlbab to vote tftt V••ellrlan llciet. • • • We ea,erly emhract fvery trtodtm tf:chnoloelcal device thal servf!I to frlC· hue eur ltnH of communlt~·. and thin we dlmplain that ii'ople ar•n•t a• cloi1 or u nJte to each otllor 11 tilty uaed to be. • • U you are unwillinJ to cater t& t.M clalrn& of ~ll-16ve in ethm. you hive forfeited your ewn ~vilege to exact 1t1ch claim• from ti'lettl. .. • • • A ilberll Is I l•ll•• •ho offlrl "' hold ,eur-coai tr-yo:u1r• 1"8\lt to enaaae in 1 flfht ; a COJ\lflrvatlve 11 1 fellmr ~wh& (Jf. fen to hold your •liltt. • • • The 1de1 of "luck" was invent*<! by man. for , a• JUn c.octuu aay1. "how el1t can "'' txpla ln tha •ueeaA1 of thM1 -:e don't like~" • • • • "~tajorlty rule " ls as 1r11t 1 tyranny A~ that nf a 1U,,le d11pot. ur\lu1 U Vflllll'- tarily r1tr11tu from oppttflln1 tfte minority. • • • If th• fir•t murderer. CIJ.r\: ••• mt 1ivfn capital punishment by God. I fall to Jff how man CIJ\ ure&att to llirllMU thll ulti mate ptntlty. Cover-up in Vietnam WASKrNCTON -\\1e reported on February 8 thal, U.S. otfiel als In Vlttnam hid covered up rampant malnutrition. erpoaurt, tubuculruit$ •nd pntumC1nl1 in three rtfUlff camp$;. - As a rf.luJ L 350 dlsp l•C'fd ~font•gn.trd trlbffmtt1 . mootly tbo o I d and the youn,. pe.rl•h•d while U.S. o!Ocilb ahlttnod papera. WMn '•wd ot tht , JACK ANDERSON camps about Jan uary 1~71. by Viet· namrst miUtar.v commenders ove.r Ult objections of Amerlc11n p11cific1tion of. ficials. •. c. _,,,__, c<lldltloal - 1 iUChed 1)1e head· quarten ol U.S. pacificaUoc'I c b I t t William Colby. tht ~Int$ tlist at 1 mar11M.1 ~ '-it•'tl~•f\d ·with 'Ill)> 'klii· ill facts Wert IWtpl Wldr Lila plllfh nflJ el tilt U.S. offlcu In Salpi. 'l1to nwnblr ol dullla. lronlcally . ...,. doet l<I ce1ualty totab la tho ill!lftJllUJ My La l maliacrt. Yet, eolY !lap,' Lot Alpln. [).Wis .. lho-11\)1 <0DClnl. IN AN OUTll.lGED lottar to AID Administrator J e k • H1Mal1. t h • con· 1ft$1111an dlmllldld lo -what ftad bttn dorto to .,...W. U-"dlrtcll.V Clbl• 1or t11o ir• deaths o1 Siil A r..: c;f!;. Hennall ...,, Uct an 1V1Jl••· 111.1.-vlq -prtDINll by .;hlf. Vlttftllll l!*lallal. Robeit I(. H_,. :Tiii -~ tllat die~ i .... 11' ... l od from thtlr -"' the -. nutrltJenal le\•tl. tht prtvaltnt dlsei.sM of diarrhea , mal aria. pneumonia. and tublreu!olis c:an prev1il," erpJ1lns the memo. TU DEA TRll liEGA N "' occur •hortly after Utt rtloc:aOon. the memo adds. "Some 3SO of I.ht very old aftd vuy Y'OUii&" hid dted b~ thf' timt hither American officials disco\•trtd lht pn>b- ltrn. It 15 conttndtd. One t discovertd, '' ~ r o rn pt and rtmtdial tclions wert taktn." !ht mt.mo clliin5. The AlO officials Id m I l • howt,·tr, thlt ii "'l April bthn "the situation WIS In hll\d ... The 6m<ia1' tried t• pw the bite!< l<I mJUtary authorltlos ror huahiftl up the la<ll. Any auppr.sslon of roporta. dtdaru th• rntmo. "woult1 ill,,,,, .. ""°""" bJ' military penotllltl ltl Pltlktt Pro•lnct throltrft mmlary chanlfll .... ..., Investment not 111ee, the deci1lon w11 one the council had every rifltt to mike. .The type of department propostd. an lntor111al co mmunlty-orisntad or1anl11tion providin1 all ·kinds of aerVict1, 1eem1 a &ood one for Sin Juan Capi1trtno. We hope the bud1et proposed by Direc tor of Pub- lic Saltly Jo11ph McXeown 1lve1 up to his high expect•· tions. Hitchhiking's Hazards Aa the weather warms toward 1ummer. the Orani• cout be"come& I mecca for youthful hitchh ikl!lrS. Yot local law enforcement 11encies this i.!I not 1 happy st~te ot affa irs. It'• not that the polica-. want to spoil the fun for yo un11ter1 heading for coaatal beaches -they just hap- pen to "e too much of the seamy side of hitcbhlking. For this re11on, the La1un1 Beach Police Df:part· ment ii cooperating with the Art Colony J1ycee11 in dis· tributing a ntw booklet poinllng up haurds of ride· thumbing. • Urging thti hitchhiker to "Think ·rwice -It Can Happen to You ," the bookJet reproduce! three recent new1 1torie11 from the DAILY PILOT recounting the tr11ic mi11dventure1 of youthful hitchh iker11 who found ou t the hard way how quickly a friendly driver can turn into a knife·wieJdjna: kidn·appl'f" and rap ist. ''A free ride can be 1 bum trip -don 't ;:amble your lift on it!" 1ays Laa:una Police Chief J()11ph Kell y. The itfttimtnt is heartily endorsed by fellow officers who know too wtll the truth of tht new booklet'• tiUe . "Hitch· hlldn1 -1!:11y -Fun -Ooadly!" • • • I 1Hf JOKER IS WILD Nothing WM•e Titan Re•ldlng With a Second..,.ate Woman rt wa! Willit M1u,11ham. the 11ae. of Cap Terral. who 11id it blsl: "lt'1 a fun. ny thin.I abo!,Jt lift : If ytiu rtlult to ae- e1pt tnythinf but tht' best. you very often cet It." Anolher funny.thing about lift i1 that advice likt that, if taken to heart. quite often werU. Tht pur1uit cl U · cellenct i1 rYUy the only rfil&nn for bt- U\1. And in that pur· suit thtre is another rule lo be observed : The difftrtnc'-be- lwffn the fir1trtte 11nd the seccndrttt is literally 1bysmaL Fifty second-r11te wemen will never be th• equal of a 1ingle firlt·rate ene. Men llkewisf'. A truckload of M 11 I a rd r 1umores iB knocked out of the bo.1 by 1 single Lincol n. "1\0M .UUSTOfLI UP. people hove bt.n dtfinina uetlltnd, without much help. P'or the memtnt. l!t us try an in· v1rslon of i Mbeken fOrmuJi : By a aupeti&r per10n I mean One 1Pbo kn<iws ( CHARLES l\'lcCABE) something that is not known lo e.very 11.dult. who_4=an do 10mtthin1 lhal cannot bt learn~y anyone in 1 few Wetks. and Who artaliy admires rre1t thingt. An U · pen&ive educ.1tio n 11:nd wide travel don 't harm thing~• bit, wh en added. I know 1 lady who has great 1tyle. YM rou!d say she was born with it or in- herited ii. and you would be partly righl l\1ort important is the ra cl that. since the day nf her birth. perhaps SI million has been spent on her by parents. lovers and hu1b11.nd.~ in such m11ttf!r1 11 education and clot hes. It shows in her every move- ment. every gr.1reful nutter of her hand, every carele1sly tied silk sc arf. Wh en I 1dv11nced this fr 1 n k 1 y mercenary theory to htr. she rtpliltl., ''But of course." I RA VE BEEN lucky in kno•inl many firtt·rale women in my life. 11t1s baa Ctr· tai!ily net happened bec1u1t-, I failed to IHk them out. I collect these glorious 1ptcimens the way nther people coll ect rubles, or Faberge egg!!:. It i~ an e11cting passion. You must h11ve 1 great dea l nf cu nninf and a gre111t deal of patience. ThtJe creatures do not come along every day. The market in brummagem i~ e1ten1 ive. For a single specimen of the real thing . thtre are scores that AL l\10ST qualify. These ladies weir the right clcthe1. r11d the right things . know all the currently fashion.11ble cliches : but they don't quite score &it: on the Richter scale. I rtcf.nUy read • aurvey by some pun- dit. from the psychology department of some university , which demon1trattd that in 111 but one of the Important qualilie1 needed fnr surviva l, women were inferior to men. The Mio quality they po11setsed in gre1~r abundance than mien , according to the pundit. was deceit . THJS MAY VERY well be true. Leav· ini 1verything el~e out. there is no doubt womtn m virtuo&os in the dteeit depart· merit. You 10 out for 1n honest day's work. and 1ht aives ~ou 1 biJ fat kits, and you come homr and all the furniture , is moved_ out of the hous e . .11nd your bank accounts and wa·ge1 are attached. and t there art various useful little le11! papers served. And you had thou1ht things had betn rather better in recent d1yz than usual. ~e~ause of this fem11Je cunning. it IJ str1k1ngty easy tn end up with a second· rate nu mber. after having finnly COil-' vinctd yourself she was 1 d1mstl of the first water. There is nothing worse, I can tell you. than rrsiding fnr any period cf lime with a 1econd-r1le womin. Jail looks good. Bt.rr WREN YOU fi nd the real thing, grapple her to you r heart wit h hoops of steel. Dtceit and al l. A lour ol duty under lhe tu telage of one of these lovely numbers is worth •II that furniture, and the nattering of lawyers, and that thing they call heartbreak. Everythin1 ii fraught with peril, and nothin( more so lhan an e1cellent woman. She mav pil111e your bank account: but ah1 will improve your charac~r. Clean Air Device Draws Rebuffs To tht Editor ' Dr. 81tl1ne l:icbbaum am:t ·J ooncf:ived, d~ and built an 1utom6blle waust_ amilllion1 control dlvice that mert than mttta the tt?A rtqulrementt o( the Cle1n Air Amendments of 1970. We buUt tht d!vttfl fin our own funds. th inking that President Nixon wa~ rtilly 1trioua 1bout cltanln1 up our atmnsphere. After con- 11c!i1J1 aome 1_10 "should.bt-inllrt:tttd" parUU. lncludln1 f!vtr y m • j or 1utomobilt and oil company, all pertinent covmunent art n c i es (in cluding Ructelahaus al'ld hi~ EPA l. 23 foun · daUons. cv•r 50 'lllle and c it. y Jftvenunents and geveraJ lsr1t cnr- portUons re1ardina tht device, ii &ec.ame unbelievably clear that ill this wa~ to no avail u evtty rtzpcntt' was. wilt\ twn e.1- ceptions. "net lnterultd" or "that's not our mponsiblllty." .4T ITS lt.!QUES'T. we permitted 1 Yer)' larae oU company In le~t the device. but Utty rttuud tn •lvf' u~ the ttii,t resulta -ai they had promiAed kl M - which leads u1 to belitvt the test.• •t're very sutctuful. A very ltrtt Nf!w Yllrk follntl•lfon wu alao inttrflated and co"'" aidertd pmvldl111 finarielal btcktni but muld not llff a rapid et10t1tl\ return nn its mot1ty. • Tl\t 1utomobile air pollution problem is BJ Georfe ---. Deer Geol'Jt: MAILBOX L1tt1r1 from readtr1 or1 tHlemM. Normtill11 writtr.11 1hould conv~ t>teir 'tits.1017cs in 300 word! or lc11. Thi riahi to condnue l1tur1 to fit •pact or tlimiMU libtl is rt11rvtd. All ltt· ttr1 mwt incltidt lignatttrt and moil· i!lg addrts!, but '1QJM! mov bl with· ht ld on rtquf:.1t if 1u.fficU'nt tl4.10K ls apparen t. Po1try will not bt pub- li!htd. real and the automobile manufacturera still m1int1in It can't be solved. and they Ar• now talking about 1 u~mobllt prl~ increue! of some SIOM over the Mil 1iI lo ei1ht year• if the standards are en- forced. 11111, nf courll!. mty ao a small way to.,,1rd 10lvlna UM t ir pollu1ion proha !em j111t by prKludin( the purcha .. of I c1r by moat familiu. OUR DEVICE CAN be relrofltltd to all 11\M• "old cars" thtt most of UJ will end up h1vin1 to drivt if the "Dftrnlt bu- dil~" Art allowed to get. away trilh their ptol. tf we, the public. ltt the auto manufacturer!!: continut to poah UA arou nd. we d~rve cur fltt -which will come all too soon. t'm prtsidtnl or tM local ''!y · .:...Gtorti!~· ft11 clttb. .... May I~-,• ot )'Our uffd typewr iter ribbon~ to w~ar in my hair~ We Arti slill pursuing the marktlin& of our em issi6ns eontrol device but art hav. lftl dlfftculty obtainin1 !undlllf for ctrtllicatloo tutlar. . ' " -• ~ ltENliE'l'fl !:'NAl'..i; AOORL'iG ANN.\ Dear .4.dor1ni .4.nna : I'm n1tttrtd, but I can 't afford a typewriter. However. 1 •ill Mind i- you OM of m..v IOGll quill 1 the vt ry nut time it'1 11\Y tum te use Ute aoose. Dear Gtorte: 1 ,. 10 this poychiatrut and pour out my traubles u I Ue on the couch bltt f ha" '10jicod bt drop• O(f lO tlttp. I! this flit ? AOCHEST'ER Dear Rochester: II doe1n'1 stem fair lo mt -U you 're roiflr .. bc>rt him .. ~ .... tho .!Ult )'OU could do Is lit ill Utt cllalr altf !rt him h••·i the coocb. S11pport M.,• TNtUll To tht !Atilor: In the laltsl issue flf UM Au\Qrn6biJe Club or Southern CaJifornia'a mquint they )u1ve asked fN suqtstk>ns for new s•rvlct1 lh!y ~uld provide to mttt "motorlna Cir travel nttd1"' nf membtn. All mmbt:r1 who 1rt inttrtsted lo hn- provlng the qlllllly of our air (IO peretnt of 1ir poUuUM. in SouUitrn Califoml• i1 couMd by tilt oulOmobilt. to pe-t In Oranie County). and ('0'1StrVin1 our natural f'HOUl'ttl Ind Optft !pl~ (It pet• cent of Loa Anltlts is paved ovtr t:ft ae· commodalt Ille automobile 1, should write to the club and ur1• that iboy dt""tt aome ol tll•~ tr.'"'1!do<u inOuenct and monty to"ard promotln& m111 tranJll • 1y1tanu ror Southern Californi1. Those tacky old slructurez and 1 certain. IP' A."'J ....._£ri1c1ENT alternative-to tn!&mous ~ft ~std to b:e.Jhe.only,_iOurcet tutomoblle_ttamPortation were avallihJl °' ~JX!ls.lon . lo me. I ~k fcrward. to for th&&e who t ither by prtferelict or IHIJll thoi village-focal. ~t turned into n.ecieulty would choose it, it would relieve be~uty And a source of inspiration. the con tsttd h' h nd ki Id love to ~ee lu~h shrubbt-ry and .I 11. '!•Y.! _!_ _ _par !\& flower btrlt, an d pagoda·type 1t.ruckires areas thtrlby m•kinr even automobile raised lo 1lfford ideal views for dinm ift trlvtl more comfortable. Letters a~ the rt1t1urant. in I health bar, and for cards 1h<luld bt addrt.ued to: mu1ici1ns at bind concerts. If a fund. Services lleaurch and Dt.velopment raising campaign can bt-mounted. I'll be Automobile Club of Southern Calif: proud to contribute the first buck or two Terminal Anntx. Bo1 2MO . PAULA WAftSAW I.& An&tles. CA 90051 • M:!IN PIJIKLE T-o Utt Editor : Althou&h f ••1t ineli1ible to volt ill tht r1«nt city election, I am mott ir•tifif:d that trith ybUr i.nspirin1 auidance plus lht- USUll 1ood sen!le nf the Lasuna Beach t lector1 tt , those cho.•en were thfltt who ha ve e1presied true cont'trn for tM fCOlogic•l well being of this plcturttqt1e and blesseclly-endowtd village. Althoua:h I had loved and 1dmired La11.1n1 in the early ·so~. J do Ml nntr in evtn rreater measure tfler an 1b!ttnc1 of nint years. Unllke lhe sradual dtterior• tlon and bli1hUn1 nf lht 1ever1l onee- beau Uful Southern California citi~ I have dwelltd in in the Interim. LAruna ha~ dtterrid -thanb tc h1rd-workln1 civic lfOUP9 -tM. cvercrowdln( and ilt- cre1sin1 air pollulio" of onct Eden·llke communities. ' la,.,k Anderaon To the Ed itor: I h1vr been so vtry much di1turbld by the muc.kr11king fll Jack Anderson publishtd in ycur paper that J have been ready to Cltlnctl my subscription. For !ht first lime in an y paper, an iltm 1ppe1red compliment ing Pre&ident Nil· on. when the colum n by Richard Wilson 1ppe1red in the April 2S issue of your paper. It is my npinion lh11t the publlcatitm cf the J11c.k Andtrsnn 11tt1cks by the medit is 1 great disservice fo the public. Ever)' allqahon ht m11kes l,11c ks the appearance of gen uine validity and this doubt renects on your paper and ttaff. I would not believe wha t he nys 11nd as long u you publish bis columll I have' no confidence in wh.at ~ppeara In your paper, n1trS, ada er td.itor11!1. J. FRANK JAMES .l TAK~ l)R,t:AT Pfi~and ·joy kl "1"""-r---'o.;':......r;;.;;.,.:;~=:;:·~::,.-=:. ~itt number or fine art 11lltrioa and OUN•• CO•IT uotlt boutl~ue•. Ktlsler Pin and tht Victor Hu111 terrai_n whidl ipptar to me mort colorful a.nd picturuque th•n before. On lhe otMr hand . 11 Js regrettablr th at ror city fatbm pennitted llMM com- mtrdal ttrvctures to "1Cl'Ollcli on the bt1chta around Brooks Strttt and Sletpy Hollow. IO that no aand or 1tr1nd ,. mains. re• aulls and eurlew1 rtm•ln. 1 pray It isn't entnw1ching air pollution thot ca..,.. this. ond the fact Cltallnl Is 80 ~ldom \1aiblt "°". And hew J mis.• the lttartwarm.Ina lft'!Unp from Eller La,...., ft LI ,...i to know UIAI he ii lllll with us and I! beinl caro<I lor'in a tltlnJnt borne. I AM .lUO llAPPY to note thaL at loo1 tut, Ille dream el many """" mid.nu -I !IOI ll/llor for the tloWnt6"!1 ---ii hllnl - • DAllY PllOT llobtrt f!. M'ced. PublUILn T"omcu: K teml .. Editor ~lberl W. 8oU:• Edftoriol Paoc Edi tor "· sprin daugh w fond profe Neva shoes p u.s~ ten?" A. , are t T "driv' firing p as co Three proud inglon Was . more went \Vashi A the e ... -tmn can 't A ling 's the fi I first ··~x a por< .C WAS The g made single in com pense Furthe aimed ple. minist Edw' Treas policy. recom may stand a person marrie "The Thal t nqt pr ever\' equitie typical Cohen Means The testim create for si person Cohe there i "those provisi create or a togeth tax b person marri spouse of · Coh enact pref or v;ere more but in to 20 prohle single pay I pie. "it ., •'""""" 19&! I Congr com pl """" 1hen .. A Bi an av L. !ti. Boyd Older Fathers Sit~e Daughters - . The older the .rather, the more likely the next off. spring will be a girl. Bear it in mind, mister. If it's a daughter you want, don't give up. WHY .1 Q9N'T know, but Sweaish girls are especially rand of rings. Not wedding rings necessarily don't mean that. Just rings. For that matter, so are Swedish men. A EUROPEAN cosmetics expert says the reason Bulgarian women do. velop so few facial wrinkles ls not only that they eat yogurt, buf they use It as a skin cream, too. NOTE IT reported in print that 10. year-old boys wear out shoes faster than anybody. Almost but not quite . right. The Basque shepherds, those professional sheepherders who hire out to mind flacks in Nevada and Montana, are known eac)l to ~tal a pair of shoes every 10 days, average. . PRESIDENTS-Q. "WUIE, ca n you name the three U.S!"' Presidents about whom no biography was ever writ.. ten?" · A. Three? Can only name one. Chester A. Arthur. Who 1 , are the other two? THE PENAL TY in San Salvador upon conviction of a ·:~ving while intoxicated" cha rge can be execution by firing squad. Cuts down on repeaters, imagine. POIJTlCS -Not likely any political campaign was as confusing as that situation in Ohio about 80 years ago. Three of the Ohioans who wound up in Congress then proudly possessed the baptismal names of George Wash- ington . That's not all . Two men Crom Illinois named George Washington made it to congress then, too. Still not all. Two more men named George Washington from South Carolina went to Congress then, also. Yet still more. Another George \Vashington then got to Congress from New York. Stude11 ,t8 Discove1· The1930s FRESNO (AP) -Skeptical high school students say they've found the great depression really may have been as bad as their parents claim . Instead of limiting their students to teJljtQQOk accounts of the depression, teachers at McLane High 'School told the 3M teenagers to interview ~ pie who bad lived through the 1930s. Several students said the ID- terviews confirmed t h e I r parenta' repcrts about economic hardships. "The interview makes me aware that those people went through a lot to get where they are now,11 said Lanell Williams. · "I always thought It was just a big story," Neal Manha WtdlltldoJ, Mo1 3, 1'n DAILY P£LOT { Penney gift ideas . For a prettier Mother's Day. AUBERGINE is what it's called, that purplish hue of the . e.!§"~!ant. Brun~ttes _!!1 London a~e tinting their ,hair_ ""tITcn: i:01u~enrntntitfF."Drui'letres:-m nirat'blona€S,1f ! sa1 , can't do it. Unfortunate. · · ---satd:--But-tnterviewint-an-1;11)-1+-- year-old retired barber "m8de ' AFl'ER CONSIDERABLE research, it was old Ed Dur- ling's claim that Scorpio girls always should be kissed on the first date. ''If no attempt Is made to kiss her on the 1 first date," he~sald, "tlie SCOrplin feels she's losing her ' ~x appeal." · Address mail to L. J\1. Boyd, P.O. Bo:t 1875 Net1r port Beach, California 92660. ' · . Couples Hardes t. Hit ·By U.S. Income Tax the 1930s real to me. I un- derstand some now a n d respect them." . But Manha said be feel1 political situations h a v e changed little ln 40 yeart. "People on the right are still cutting down the government and the government is still cutting down some of the peo- ple," he said. . An !&-year-old farmer told Kathy Garcia grapes sold for $10 a ton "and kids had to quit school to help out. I think what happened then brought social changes." And Janice Ber d ro s I an learned her grandmother, 11,n Armenian immlgiant, "had WASHINGTON (UPI) be given to changing the max-lots or troubles, like a The govenment already had lmum standard deduction as lan'guage barrier and having made a compromise with between single and married to start from scratch in a new persons." place." liingle taxpayers by adjusting,.-------------'-----------1 income tax laws at the ex-- 1pense or married couples. Further changes should be aimed at helping married peo- ple. acrording to an ad· ministration spokesman. Edwin S. C.ohen, assistant Treasury secretary for tax policy. suggested, but did not recommend . that C.ongress may be asked to lower the standard deduction for single persons but increase it for married rouples. "There can be no question -that the. present system -does not provide perfect results In ever\' instance. but the ID- equ itics t!P.nerally 11rise from a typical I ; v i n g conditions." Cohen told a House-Ways and MeanS Committee hearing. The pane.I Is takin g testimony on proposals to create a uniform tax structure for single and married persons. Cohen ackno,vleclged that there is a controversy between "those .,...ho contend that the provisions of th~ present Jay,• create a penallv on marriage or an incentive to 'live together in sin' because the ta:< burden on t .... ·o single persons is less tha n that on a married couple where both spouses earn similar amounu or income." Cohen noted that prior to en act ment of lhe 1969 ta1 preform law, single persons ~·ere paying up to U percnt more than married couples, but in reducing that difference to 20 percent in the new law a problem "'as created where single persons living togetbtr pay Jess than a married COU· pie. "it .... ·as a reasonable com- pnli11ioe:.'..._~ ~ic\, ,q! Jbe 196! law, but addecl that i£ congress insisted on meeting complaints ol both kingle persons and married couples. then "consideration might wen Americans Nol Big Spenders SYDNEY, Auslr aliP I AP I - Nol only the dollar but the Im- age of the dollar-laden tourist has been denated here. The big spenders, acrordlng to a Tourist Comml.ssion survey, art !ht Japanese. They 1pend an average o( S600 per ptn0n during a .lhrtt-wttk vtcation la -to Ibo Americao traveler'• $418. Give a Bulova. Because Mom needs a wa.tch she can ·depend-on. ' ' l .. Bulova Goddess of Time. 17-jewel movement, 10K rolled goldplate case and adjustable mesh bracelet. 70.00 ---•· Bulova Mise America. 17-jewel movement, 10)( rolled goldplate top, atainless s~eel ~ack. ~1P.,,sron bracelet. 40.00 llluslralloM enlarged e·ulova Mias Liberty. 17-jewel mo\lement, 10K rolled goldplale with 2 diamondL Unbreakable malns pring. 60.00 JCPenney fine jewelry ,, Shop Sund•y noon to S P.M. •t the fol1ow1n9 1fore1: Av•ileble et: NEWPORT BEACH, Fi11 hion l1l•nd. HUNTINGTON IEACH , H•oliogloo Cooter, U1e Pe!'n•ys time p•y.Mn+ plen. •10 H~on t~cot trf. eolOf' 1IH\'9ln1 two pleee p1Jama. Aqua, green, gol_d_ & navy. Women's sizes 32-38. Nylon lricol 1IHVtl .. shift wllh tri·color band ltim. Aq~a. greeo. gold. navy~&: While. _ Women'• tats P-S-M-L. •a Long slitvt nyion trlcot shift. Contrut collar. yok-e & bands. Gold or navy. Women's 1izes P-S.M·L. •10 Travel robt o1 nylon tricot with tri-color band trim,. zip-front close. Machine wuhablt. Deep colors. women's siz" P,S.M.L- •1 Nyk>n blklni1 in usortad ltyltt Ind eolora. S.M,L. '-5 .. ~. Sm1~ P.V.C. t•ttan bags in 111orted colors. Rich C:OWhi<!t trim. 169 Our own G1ymod .. 'entyhoae In Cofl" 811n or Suntan, proportioned for perfect fit. Relnlorc•d or nude h1111n·Agllon• 1tr1tch nylon. Sub!lt Shap1r·t1Qhl control ttyle1, 100. ---S,M,l.XL.~-------- s4 o~ non-cling 11ip. Whit•. Women'• t 1ttt 34--44. -· JC Penney The values are here every day. . .I -. • ,, ~-.. .. . (' ' .~: .. -· .:.~ '" ~f ':. .. •• '· .. 1 ,, , .. , .. ,. w.~1 • ... ',,.. ' ; .. . " " = ,. ' DAILY PILOT Protecting /tfett Anne Draper of the Amalgamated Clothin g Worker&. AFl.rCIO, says labor protection , • .Jaw< applying to worn· ~ft" 4lnd minors should • ll8o protect men .. Union f~prcscntatlves Tues· Cliy expressed su pport '-'~or a bill by Asscmbl·Y· man Willie Brown (D· s'an Francisco) to eq ual· tie. working co nd ition s. Wrdnesday, Ma~ 3, 1972 lta Senate, 26-13 Voth1g 011 Death Penalty Rejected SACRAM ENTq I AP) -An attempt lo restotie Cali forni a's death penalty, voided hy the Stale SuJ?reme' Court Feb. 18. has been defeated in lhc Legislllure. The proposed <.'Onstltutional amendment. which had tht support of Gov . R on a Id ReaJ(an , would have put the death penalty que11tkln on the November election ballot for a yes-or-no vote . Defeat cam~ In the Stalt Stnate Tuesday ZS.. 13, two short of the two-thirds margin of rr needed lo send the measure to the Assembly. The proposed amendment, 11ponsored by Sen. George Deukmejlan fR·l..ong Beach1, would have restored the death pf.nally laws in effect on Feb. 17 -the day before the hi'stori c decision -a n d decla red that execution is not cruel or unusual punishment. Now the ls,'!ue apparenlly i.!I dead for the year in the De mocrat -c ontrol 1 ed Legislalure. But Jaw en- forcement officer• led by Atty. Gen . Evelle J. Younger have launched a i)etitk>n campalgl.l l<l put the Issue on the ballot. Reaj:('4n. a Republican and a supporter of eapital punish- ment as a deterrent to crime, ha ve sajd the people should have a chance to decide the issue. Tuesday's vote in the Senate cut across party lines . One llepubllcan Senate supporter who 11 a former judge voted nO. One Democratic senator. al50 a former judge, voted yes. The Issue was an emo- tional one, debated for nearly two hours. But a hush settled over the chamber when veteran Sen. Step~en P. Teale (0-West Point . a physician, said qu ietly , "I don't think any per!l()n ha s a tight to take a life. I have devoted much o( my li fe to sa ving life. I think it iii just aii wrong for the state collectivel y to take a life as it is fo r an ind ividual." ::Jackson's Lawyer The State Supreme Court, in Iss uing it s con troversial 6-1 decision. ordered the gas chamber sentences of 102 men and five women reduced to life in pri50n. For years, there were vai n efforts in the legislature to outlaw capital punishment. ' ' =~Talked to Davis .. j· Deukmjlan, a Jaw}ier who spoke from notes scribbled on a yellow attorne y's pad , argued that execution is "an appropriate punishment" that ha s been reserved for only the most heinous crimes -"a la Charles Manson." . ' 20% off all custom order u stered living room pieces and corner . groups. · . Save 20% • P e1111ey1 furliltur1 ,nc 11 l1cl u d t ~ 111 v try willtfo locltl 41Hury wH. SAN JOSE I AP I -George Jackson's attorney has ad· -milted under threat of con· tempt of court th at he rcceiv · ed a phone ca ll rrom Anp;ela Davis -but not two days before~· a bloody .' courllwu.!le'- shootout as the pro.Secution from Miss Davis the evenin~ of Aug. 5 and that.she told hi1n she was en route lo Santa Cru1. with convict George Jackson 's 17-yea r-olc! brother, Jonatha n. "to pick up some clfllhes and things." ·r~rn;·-l~stified Tlifsday •that he refllimbcred nothing of the phone conversation, which he insisted was before July 21. except that it dealt with an appeal of a-coiower court decision refu sing Miss Davis the rlght to be an In- vestigator with prison visiting privileges for George Jack.son. That appeal was filed July 21. Miss Dav is, who testified In a terse, soft-spoken voice, s.aid she had a confidential legal relationship with Thorne. She said Thorne agreed t o represent her in May or June, 1970 in negotialions about a book she was writing and legal troubl e stemmin~ from the regents attempt lo fire her from ·her UCLA teaching post for being a Communist. .He dispuled.argumenls.Jh~! __ members of minority races claims. Attorney John Th o r n c tcatlfled Tuesday ·arter Miss J)Avls took the stand for the flrat time In 11 dr11mtttic at- tempt to keep Thorne from testifying as an unwilling pro- 1eeutlon w It n es s. Both testified ou tside the presence or the jury. After five hours of legal 1parrlng. the question of whether Thorne would be re- qulred lo testify remained unresolved. Superior Co urt Judge Ri chard E. Arneson 1skcd for written briefs and 1old he would not rule until May ti. Under threat of a jail sentence or fine. Thorne said he originally told st11tement lnvestlgal ors he recei ved a phone cnll from fir1i ss Davis Aug, 5. 1970 hut thnt he was In correct nbout tht> date. He said he actually received the phone ca ll prior to .July 21. 1970. "I did give n different answer," he explained, "and t ~so testified to fa ct.s that 'a;.howed that different answer was Incorrect nnd both of those were in lhe transcript." Prosecutor Albert ll11rris Jr. asked to pul In evidence the transcript of Thornc's state- ment to lnvestil(a tors for the 11ttorney general's ofriee Sept. ill. 1970. LA Attorney Asks Airport Be Closed and the poor suffered most. noting tha t the So I e dad Brothers were acq uitted of charges of murdering a prison gu8re!. ----- "Certainly it does not deter everyone," added Oeukme- jian, an unsuccessful can- didate for attorney general two years ago. ''If it did, we would have no killings. But il does deter some, and if It does then I think we can justify the death penalty." Wiretaps 'Not Used' On Ellsberg LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A federal judge was ordered prosecutors In the Pentag:on Papers trial to either reveal any wiretap lnrormation on Daniel Ellsberg or swear that LOS ANGELES (UPI ) no federal authority had e\ter The Los Angeles International ea vesdropped electronically on Airport may have to be closed him . bccnuse of a ruling by the Attorneys for the Justice State Supreme Court, City At-Department said Tuesday they lor ney Roger Arnebergh has knew of no wiretaps In the ... ... . . -.........:· ··. ~ • • • • Sal• prices effective through Satu.rday Only! • • Save20.o/o Sofas , love seats, arm chairs and other furniture. CUS· tom upholstered to create a look that's all your ow.n. Select from Early American, Traditional , Conta~o­ rary and Modern· styles.-ch-oo-s~ from the latest deco- rator fabrics ; plaids. solids; tweeds, stripes, crushed velvets and many more. Illustrated samples: . Traditional style sofa and love seat in velvet. Sofa is a big 102" x 38" x 32 " H, lov6 seat; 62" x 38 " x 32" H. Both in olive. white or acid . Sofa-~og. $289 NOW 231 .20 Love Seat Rog. $229 NOW 183.20 ln that -7~.:.P_R~ dOC!!£1:1Cill1 1----·1-ffrrls ~Thi>rne rela C<I that he rccei\'ed ll phone ca\1 warned . ..La.a:..o._n_F.apu:s :m<bcr""~lnslsttng--Tues• -•~1 -1 to" vesligallon. __ Sale! KOOe1 ·~ ~8-ter -_ °He lrnet Latv Squeaks B y SACRAMENTO tAPl -M<>- lorcyclr riders would be fort·cd to \\•cur snfety hcln1cls under a proposal squenking through the Cn llfornin Assembly. The 41·19 tnlly Tuesday - the "xact margi n needed in lht': 80-member lower house - 15ent the bi ll lo the Sennll". As!iemblyn1nn Craig Biddle (R·Rivcrside) sponsored the measure. v.•hlch \\'Ollld require n1otorc\1clc drivers a n d passenficrs to \vea r heln1 cts after July t ~ ,.; day that he was serious. The actions came at a recommendecl in a letter to pretrial hearing Tuesday-for Mayor: Sa!JB'orty ~Lh~.Clty Ell•berg and Antltolfy J.RUlSo -c:oun~1 I that. they begin con-Jr., tWOforrffer researcfiers at s1.der1ng _ac~10~-to-close the-,:he Rand Corp. think-tank tn airport \V1th1n 30 da~. Santa Monica , who f ac e Arnebcr11:h n1nde his report federal charges for making nfter the> State> Supreme Court public the secret 'Pentagon ruled I.hat owners of property report an the origins Of the n~11r :urports m~y sue the city war in Vietnam. n1rport author1~1es for the Defense lawyers wanted ac-da1n~gc and n~usance caused cess to any Information on the b;; a1r~rafl noise. fumes and defendants gal here d by other side rffcc~s. federal wiretaps. Arnebergh said the decision faCl'd the city with the pro- spect of "unlhnited and un- foreseable liabil1ty" and said properly owners cou ld win jud gn1enls beyond the> ability of the> city's taxpayers lo pay. "Every n1an. "'oman and child in 'the citv could owe up 10 $10.000 b<>taUse of thnt nil· ing.'' hr said. Profit Rise Ariticipated 8 U R 8 A N K (AP) Senate Okays Proposal For Reapportiom11ent Chairman Daniel J, Haughton of Lockheed Aircraft Corp has pred icted that the g i a n t aerospace firm would booSt its profits this year. continuing Its co1neback fronl the verge or bankruptcy. He told the annual meeting or stockholders that the gain would be sliGhtly over the $15.4 million, or $1.36 a share. earnM..i n 1971 . SACHAMENTO tAPl -The !!<n")i' tm·s appnl'"" rreal)- · por1 ionmcnt plan that would prob:1bl\' ~i\'e it the! first f.iexlc~ui·Americ•n mrmber in hislory. and help the Democrnts retain tlM! ma- jorlJy. Bul critics snid just bffott the blparl lsan 2&-7 vole Tuu- day thRI II .,..·ould ha,·e ,iery little chance of pas.1dng the ASst-mbl y. The author. Sen. f.1cr,,yn Dymally 10-Los An~•les) said the bill would carve n new district out or East Loo Anples. 1 ~1c.xlc11n·Amcrlcan net1hborf-'. Sen. ~lilton ~larks or San FranciSC"O • ..Wrl!iv8-this year's rt4lect1on ·t5attle a G a t n s'l Democral Ronald Pe r o s I . chairman of the San F'ranclsro County Board of Super\1isors: ~larks .... wtd h:ive to com· pete \\'ith Sen . Peter Behr of Tiburon "'hen two districts 1her rtprcsenl become one. Otmocral! presenlly hold a 21·13 11d\1a1nage1n the 40-man 'We,lr(i'rbh rartheT lifong the· comeback trail.'' he told several hundred stockholders gathered In a huge Lockheed hangar. "We won't ma ke it lo !he top or !he mountain O\'emighl, but we know the ~·1y." HE'S BLUE AND RED St:nate. wilh one vacanc1. LONDON (AP) -Britain's Dymally's bill ~·ould give fire engines ire changing to llemocrat.s regi.<trallon ad-yellow and while, alld Horne vantagts that should result in Secttt11.ry Reginald M•u1ding a 21-19 Democratic majority. is seeinQ mt. Local 1uthorlUes 1f no reapportionment bill · ire mating the change so passes. the State Su.preme engines can be Sttn better at Court "'OUld ha\'e lo draw up night · Maudllna: says . they new district line._ l)ym•lly .Jtould be 1 st&ndard r..i to --::::: . . carpeting~ Just 699 sq.yd. • Reg. 7.99 aq. yd, 'Whisper' plush-pile Kodeli!I polyesler. Versatile. Not as Shaggy as shag or formal as plush. Tweeds .. Sne sso on so aq. yda. Reg. 399.S •• Silo 349.50 Reg. 7 .99 sq. yd. 'Ec~o· carp:eting has 'sp1ush' ... look. lnlorma llly of shag plus luxury of plush. Kodel• poly.ester. Solids. Saft $50 on 50 tq. yd1. Rog . 399.50. S1l1.349.50 ' . ( ,. • • • JCPenney . The values are here every"'day. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: • II -.Id 1lao fo= t•·o Bay Ami Reptl>llcans lnlo a 1174 ooalell .,.iaat uch other. saAI 0 U.t one ol lhem. sald.Headdedthathi•bill "il •void <Oflfusion wllll oilier A "-b'-t NEWPORT s••cH. f-·L'--,_, __ ,HUNTINGTON BEACH H t· I "-f U p 1· . t-1--tbe best we Cll1 allord." vtl>lcW. v•1,. .. 1 : . ""' ......,.. ,....,,.. , un 1n9 on ""'" ''· se 1nneys une ~ymen _.. I • l • ·- • Infant Killed For The Garden Gro ve Man Record Guilty in Murde1· IHssolaiions -' Of Marriage ... ,.. Altl'll Ir tflkttr, Rkllll/'41 s'-"•11 tllll D1- AtM11t. ~t. G«tlll 0. 11111 Cltn<lllc1 L-. A"'lfft'f, Dl111t J ... rwie frld Ht""" LMRIW , Slout, Suw11 S. 1nd Jlll'lft'lv 1t1v. E1dd'f, Jt11l1 Eltle!M I nd Oon1hf Dtmlrrlo. E1J:~· 0.111 Ll11bollll 11111 1t.on1111 810,..., J1tt ll•lndcw! 1111 Vlr1lnl1 ,,_k.llel1. AbOoll. G.«H Albtrt 1n0 lewrlv J1n1. Clllllru, Fr111Cl1 C. •"II Cat i I. Ro»ni111. J01 nne Ind Douoit.1 lttv Wohl9murll, C1rl Wtvfle Md &Sdr.• lVM. C-111. 0ronM M, Incl Jlmm1 E Vou1111. lllllan J. t l'ld T~11 e ' Rln1r. Mlcl\Nt L. I nd Ill It . G11mlbMr, Su11M1i • incl ' llobolrt L011b .. l1mbl9. IC1U1'1 Arnol4 1nd None Lor· r1lna O.w_Jv. SANT A ANA -Donald Lee Coats was round guilty of first degrtt murder Tuesday by an Or'ange· County Superior Court jury which look just four l}oun to convict lbe outwardly unmoved composer-arranger of the killing of IS-month-old Chadd Brya n Dunham. Judge Claude t.1. Owens ordered Coats, 39, Garden Grove, to be returned to his courtroom May 22 for sen- tencing. He faces a life Jerm in state prison for the murder of the infant son of his •111trd "'.ni 11 paramour ArmtndlrtL Clludl1 J, and Edw1rd 1 Edna McWhorter, L1wr1rn;1. II fmtlM, fivtlv11 Sue tnd Alfred · '~='In. ea 111 MR<l•ltne •nll P~t Defense attorney Michael C1T1r,. K1r1n L1v1rn1 11111 Fr111~ c~;:f.l•in. Ttddv Phv1111 11111 G•rv ~~:i f:i~ '::i!~i:re:n~: Vin OY1r. Wllllm• J1n1 1nd Doncw1" ,t,ron. . sentencing dale. Coats' con-S•r:::,~· Mir• Eit•llt 11111 0""111• viction, as In alt first degree Rot1n. Tobev 1no Norm111 w •. ..J MK.,llHt. C1lhtrlnl E. •n1fW1wne Iii mwuer C 0 ft V j Ct i·O n S 1 is erou1u1rd. Edw1rd L. •rid ll1rt11r1 M.' aut.o.matk:ally appealed. McG1tl, Vtra G. Ind J1rnn K. o'll'::.rMN'I. ~°"" M1rv111 •nd K1ro1 'I;he dapPef" Coats denied "'~:~011_M1119""1 o. •nd V•'"'"•' throughout the . proceedings ~~~·. L;.~b~;.•nd,:1o;,,m•~11111:0 Girv that he had injured his =l~s.'1~~ c111,111 tnd Pilrkl• ,;.., paramour's baby in any way. tu.red twice shortly before his death and I.hat six ribs heali,ng from previous rr.actures Mad been rebrokeQ. 1 ll was testified that \the child's body was 1 mass ol bruises and that he had been the victim of repeated sexual abuse. The baby died in hospital sho rtly after being found bleeding and un- conscious in the C o a t s apartment. Mrs. 1t1cWhorter. who broke down and wept as W was being shown pictures of her dead son, described Coats as a homosexua l and a pervert. She found the dying child as she returned to her apartm ent from her job as a cocktail waiLr.ess. 20 Student 'Farmers' 'Get Award Water Board Sea ts Filled Boar~ Approves M;easur E1ivi ro1ime11t, ly JACK BROBA<;JC OI .. IHllr f'I ... Sllff ;, Beacli Pr otection Okayed by Superv~rs crty scrvk:es, to st1rt srrtoos low·hk-ome housing . poulbiUt,y of tllabllshlru: • negofi11Uons with reprtsen-t.awson ~aid housina in the lt1•l txtUdlo& selblc.k Uno The Orange Counly Board of tath·es of lhf owners of th,. <'ount~· Is being priced out or from beach aands. Superviso ra Tu esday approved $0Ulhern S,500 llCrts or lhe lht rrach of lhe "L'Ommon e Arctpted a repart from measures pert a i n i n g 10 SU1rr Ra1K·h for lhe Ii<'· man" tuid that n1any persons Co\1nty Counsel Adrian Kuy~r ecology, open spact. public ·quisition by the county for usr 11re. forced lo commu1(i from which slated thal ~"fflt·lent rights to 'lands and protection· M a natural and rter4llltlonlll Los AnJ.:eles. Long Beach and evidence had been satMrrd 10 ofT~-•ches. preserve. A repart on the prog · R·h·crside CounUe.s to their support the contention that the uc supervitors: res.s or negotlaUons ~·as callrd jobs hen'. lie said t"A cities, pubUc had rlahls to ~n·a t e Cbmmitted the county to for within 60 days. ~ """ 1• nrn h whlt•h ha\'e bttn reluttant In use of lands surrounding lhe t e preservation o( open sp.ice Suptr,•isor Ronald \asper!!, U1t.per Newport Ba.v. or local ~ co u n t y v.· i de who proposed the porchast nf n1anY cases lo join In the low-" Kuyper WAS authnrl'l.Cd to significa through a variety the property northeast of S.•u1 cost housing actlon sponsortd begin lejtal action t 0 or open spaces uses in .both the Juan ~pistr1no And east or by th e Orange County llouslng det.e rnllnt such rlji.lhlii:. SACRAPi-iENTO tAP I unincorporated and incorpo-~1i~ion Vit~. said hr lhou~hl Authority, now had many nrw ·-------'----rated areas. it could be purchasro for lrs.~ Mv•r1!H-.t Two vacancies on the Sant. This action went beyond a than Sl.OOO an at're. He calltd f11res nrl their c:ity councils Ana Regional \Valer Quality General Planning Program it a valuable "landbRnk" lo be and should ht approached l ite! Control Board have been filled recommendation of tht county used as a naturnl recreational again for su pport . by Governor Reagan. Planning Deeartn1ent v.•hich preserve. • A d(l Pt e d l'I rt"l'Olll· ; lied 1 · · · 111endation ot !he 0 l' ,. a n He nan1ed John D. Fett, a ca or action 1n un1n-e Endor9Cd r r po r t Hemet geophysicist a n d corporated a re a s . but presented by John R. Lawson Shoreline Pltinniiig Stecrin~ ' hydrogeologist, lo fill the preservation of open space on· of l..aguna Niguel. ''i<-r prrs\. Coinrnillct thnl lhf' l'OUtity Long-holdlng unexpired term of E. Dana Jy of count)'wide significance dent and general ninnaJ.!er of f>cpnrtrnrnls lif Building nnd FASTEETH' Powder. Brooks' of San Bernardino, in the incorporated cities. Phi I ~Ford Aeronu lronit·. S;tfety r1nd Plnnnin~ and !hr It lakes the wOrry __ h I, h d Counlv Counsel be \11s1 ru1·1~d who resigned. e Directed Kt n net h Ntwport Beac . w uc ur,1:t lo r<'Virw and rrport 011 !he out of wearing dentures.. J .W. ,•;Jay" Watkins, a Sampson. director or harbors. renewed efforts by !he rounty -;Oiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiim;;;;;;:;.r.==..;=:;Ciiiii'iiii='i:=ii=iiiiiii=== t Redlands concrete p I ant beaches and pa rks and Stanley to encourage cities to join in a1 DITl·B I owner, was named to replace 1 __ K::::ra~u:';':· :d:i':"'~·t~o:r;o~r:r~e~a~I ~p~ro~P'cr~pr~o~g~r~am~~dije~s\igTn~cd:;~'°lc_r_c_at_c 1 'Robert A. Daily of Anaheim, • who died. Both terms end in September 1973. The appoiptees. b o t h Republican!, Will be paid ex- -ARE YO U AVAILABLE • c~:S~~nd, "~~rrh•i;:_ ,':/"/:,:-;, a. But physicians who ex-Future Farmers or America 11t1111, Odor•• c. 111d Alv.ro com«11o. •mined the body of the infant from Costa Mesa and Mission .aucTION ~orv, l~s W. Ind Slllnt¥ Ill . "d .,_ k JI h d •-f h ho ed ~ penses only. FOR DATING ? • IF YOU ARE. YOU SHOULD PHONE THI S NUMBER -538-3591 AND LISTEN TO THE 2q HOUR RECORDING 11otn, Jim" w. And L.,,.., 111 • S(ll 1~ s u a 1,111;:en rac-Viejo ave been nor by _..MEllC'N INDl'N COLLECTION lnD11. Ntlls JQ!111 ind Ellcll .AL!r.S Sec 't p f N · I ~ ~ ~ -.c11rr111Mt:111,..1nc1c1r1v1c1w. ur1y aciic at1ona Honors Gi'ven •y EVENIN~M·Y 4-730 PM ••,•,~,J.•11•r. M•rCMrat P. •nd G1r-, Bank alon..-with eight other THURSD"' -"' : · · "' s ' 5 Prrvlrw -6:00 P ~t. Ap11roximately 2~ itrm.<: -F11hu· ~7:=: S':'~~A~ :::: ;~rc,. H. wi"mming· Orange County high schools Inuit Indian Jrwelry _ Pottery _ N11vajo nu g11 -Arll· Sh••· J,,;-i:s.._ ~ c111r1n M111R", for their agricultural projec4:. Patrick Burke o{ Newport t t Ba k t LOQSton. P11rkle F. r::, How1rd liu Beach has been cited for II<' :ii -~ r s. " J°t:~'r.· P1m111 H IM •nd •rrv p More ::;;;.;. 75 students from academi c excellence during AMERICAN tEGION HALL, NEWPORT IEACH Phll!IDt. ,,, ..... L. Ind Ell~ L. rog· ram the IO high schools received 215 15th St. (On th• Ptnln1ul•I vene. J1nlc1 L. •1111 T11om11 Andr•. 1971 fall semester at Northern M1ra111rd1. Etlfl'I LC111111 •nd Frad either gold or s i Ive rl . .!.~~~~~~~---_Jl~~~~~Do~n~M~<~C~l•~·~·~·~A~u~<~t~l·~·~-~r ~(~2~1'~1~44~7~-~·~·20~~~~~:_:==========::....:::r:"~":":"':=' :':' :'.::w:":'':':_' _::._ -_:~ Lero... Arizona University. -WrLaht. Vl<tar T. 1nd M•rv 1111 certificates. Btrntlt. J!:lolll G. Ind WHt11m' C. s Haoklns. Robtrl H. incl Blltl• Jeln. cheduled Objectives for the annual Joh11ton. Rob1rl Ktnnr!h I nd Oor-B1rbar1. competitio n are to encourage M1y1r, He11•1 Diedrich •nd v1r111111 students to e n.t er ap H1n~!~-~111lc~R . Ind T~r••ls 0'01nl1I. The West· Orange cOOnty agricultural ocCupation, keep !j'~llttnden. harlt1 T. Ind Cl1!rt M .. ~.~;:,:~Ji ·1:'f: f.d::Jdc~ilnd• o. YMCA wHr offer swimming private ·record s and d€Velop Gr.V. Juitrn ~.·~~ e".'il~ •Jun. lessons for all ages beginning sound management practices. C1ptc1a, M1r1ar11 1nc1 Am1c1or Jr. May ti, Richard Collato, The winners from Costa Grov1r. Otrr~ll L. Ind Oline L. I d. h R h. ff d. Pr ... 11c1. 0t111n• M. ind H1rrv M. genera 1rector as an· Mesa are: o 1n ar 1son, A•ooJ1111. ''" •1111 Mvrr11. nounced s H bol. h L u CCIII, Jemtt H1tdl110 1nd ll1v1rtv Crov. · aJa er IC , a r a Kwt11. RoMrt •'"' v1r111"1• M. "Jt's easy, it's fun, and the Hollister, Debbie Jackson and ~=·u:.-V~:r~ fr' .~"~:.,;Id J. 1· •-I ho J M•"'"· Jvdl!ll f . •nd H•nr• 111:. 1me w earn w is now," Mar ianne onas. 1t1111111•, Gtrtrvdll 1nd Kfl'ln1rh N. Collato said. "Learning to Others are Ron Jones. Paul O'Nlll. Sut lltll A. 1nd 0tllf'IV C. wu'°". J•"'" All.., and 01_. -.c. 1wlm is the first rule for en· Myers, Steve Myers, K. T. lte'l'f'I. ,t,Uc1 f l'lll IMlllNI. 111:-. s.n. 1o11 and ,,.,. Rkll trd. joying yourself in the water." Stanberry and R ic hard 1119. Ir~ F. •nd lltobt•I O. Child 1• Th GD1111rn. Ruin' Cllrhllne 11111 111wmanc1 ren as young as o omas. s.~=t": JDM 'r1nc:K 1nd '••ncn months can enroll in special The winners from Mission c~~f~. Kt1hNn1 Mt•le •!Id eabb, "Mommie and Me" classes, Viejo are: Barbara Ambrose , ... ~,:-,.. Ett• "''' •tld o.rm tt11oh. Collato said. Classes will be Sue Ashburn, Barry Bridge, e:;:::i~~or.!:"vc:= ~J.t.~iel conducted for five weeks at Lea Ann Knebel. Ci nd i Joti11-.. Herbart M. •'Id P.ir1c1a · the Huntington Beach High Nelson, Jan Stirewalt, Tom Farit1IP1t, Ori D. 11'111 ltobfl1 E. 11urbrl~. J111t• 1. 1n<1 oav1c1 L. School swimming pool. For Stirewalt. Bobbi Troftgrubeh, Jl1n~s. J•11lc1 1nd Al1.-T. ~keri, s111rG11 s111111M i nd c111r1n further information call 847-Robin Tulleners and Margaret 'Th~i.o<>-v1ra1,.11 llettt 1t1d v~r,_ 11-,j~YMOiiCiiAii.OiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiW~h~i~te~laiiwOii. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il Sh1w, Wllll1m A. Ind Ptintll S. ~a"-••· Ooflelcl L. ind Jucll!ll L. ~rrm1t1. 11rb1r1 •1111 F'm11 W. 11, llteM M. Ind Doftald "'· eln. Gtr11d Arthur tnd Evetvn ,,..., ... Death l\'ottee• 1111,.HS • Arnold G llr1ll1. titts!denl al CCl511 Mtt•· OMt ot .;,1111, ~~•V 2, lt71. J5urvlvt~ bv wilt, Vlol1 fl: ll•11h11 IDlll, otln, ol 'll ll Dim,.~· Arnolrl w ar1111. Coste Mts1; da110i'tlrt Lvl1 oln, at OU••!" Mvrr11 P•,.,,tlce. '$11nl111,.d: brotl>ltr. C1rl Br11'11: sisters C1mlllt Kroehler, Vl'mtlll M8Ul'f;. 1nd V1r1 Scllroa11, 111 of Ml ... ""°'': 1nd 14 •••Nlc..,lldrfl'I. S1rvLc11, frldl• 1l NCl(ln, P1cl!L(. View Cl'l"Dfl. Inter.Mm, P1cllk View M4in'MH'l•I P1rk. P1clllc v1-MOrll(Of Dlrecten. Rober! H. (1111, 111:.,ldt"I of Hunlln•lon B•1ell· mtmber of .4llltl1 S1tm1 NII. Ollt a( d••'th, Ma'I' I, lt1'. S11rvlvt'd bw wife. Mi ry J. Cot: IOl'lt. M1r1l S1t1111tn. 01wld 0no .. 111: cl111tlller1. C1nd1t1 l.1leh WllSClfl. K1lfllY" Lirl1ll C1111: l111ltr. Henrt p C11t P•lv1te 1•••tsldol wrvlcn. Tli11rs.d1Y, 10 l.N.. Good Shf9tlerd (•met1rv. wl!h RIY. M~ Mct'-lfl of st. Joh" tti. 11ptltl .(1thollc Cllurcn, Ca11t ~SI. 0Ukl11ifl9. Olr"'(iff bY DU· d•'I' 11n1111er1 Mart..,.,..,1 ui-1ni. PNILL I'S \l'lclcr G Phltl"1.. Sl'l-N. -A,,..,ldl ,,,... Spedol O~mpi< Preview-Moy 7 Sale' Big. . . . • ·. Savings_ on our _ -. _. quiet QPerating dishwashers with 3-way wash-aetion. Sale $214 Rog. $234. 17 place setting, front loadlng convertible diahwasher. Cabinet and tub have asbestos and fiber glass paddigg 10 minimize noise. 3 , wastt'eycles, maple cutting board top;dual detergent--11-------~F--f""~~,;i[.j~-------,,. dispenser. 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SKl'ICICll Studtfll lody, 2'50 Fal/'\'ltw lltd... Cotl• Mft.a, lell1·Ber9el'lll Funtrll Homt. Cos .. Mtsa. Olrec:lan.. ARBUCKLE I SON WESTCUFF MORTUARY 4%1 E. 11tb SI., Coll< Mell -• BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 173-MSI Costa ~II ltl-%04 • BW. BROADWAY MORTUARY - lit --· Coell ~ LI S-lm · A FAMILY WEEKLY Report: America's Best Bets to Win . 1972 Olympic Medals Lany Bortstein's essay on the young Americans most ca pable of "grabbing the gold" in the 1972 Summer Olympics is the cover story for the May 7 issue of FAMILY WEEKLY magazine. For this fea- ture, Bortstein chose seven alh letes who he feels have to be at or near the top of everyone's list of 'potential fi rst·place Gold Medal winners in Munich, West Germarl)>, August 26 to September 10. Look for rundowns on the past performances, the aspira· l ions, capabilities and handicaps of the young men aod women he predicts will prove themselves world champions. ----- • - PenncIJ1.1-t Jn1st'i compact&. 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All Coming Sunday With the I DAILY PILOT l Q1,__..( lt'l 1111 part of the value . • bJlence of lhe account in the fir11t>tl llng1s paid in lull by the closing d1le ol the next billing pitfkJd. When incurred FINANCE CHA AGES will be determined by 1pgly1ng perkxl 1c: r1let ot 1.K (ANNUAL PEACE NT AGE RA TE 14·4 .. ),on the f1r1t $500 Ind 1'1. (ANN UAL PERCENT AGE RATE 1ft) on !he portion over $500 of the previous b1tanc:e withOut deducting peymen'ta or c:red•ts. • JCPenney The values are here every day . Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: 1"f NEWPORT BEACH , Ft>hi0t1 bltnd . HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hunlin9lon Center • U•e Penney• lime ptymenl plto. ~ • l • DAILY PILOT W"'"'1d17, May ,, 197'2 By Phil lnterlandi Animal Manure Recycled TUCSON, Am. (APJ - SC!enti11t1 will be watching as cattle near here thla surr\mer to see how they like the talj:te or manure after it's converted into a high protein livestock feed, .. I The product bas been tested successfully In the laboratory, says John Ebert, program director for Gene ral Electric's re-entry and environmental systems division. But, be says, researchers need to know if cattle wUI eat it and, if so, ii they 'can d igest it. : ''We have a womm 'a lib ·lype ID our.omce wilh fJll' OD tier door. How do I addre11 her?" Ebert says GE ,scientists believe they have discove red a complicated process or using microorganlmu to b r e a k dow n materials i[I the manure that cattle otherwise couldn't digest. ''What we're doing here is speeding up the process of nature," says Ebert.."lt takes 'Same Dugout'. nature years to do what we are dolng In •a short time." Here's how the process works , Ebert says: f ~t. Kissinger ' ' ' Manure will be shredded and mixed with w a t e r , nitrogen and other elemenll to induce decoriiposltlon. Then the microorganisms will be added and rapid fermentation will occur in four stages under controlled environmental con· ditlons. By the end of the fourth fermentation stage, the /Gets Big Break ' ~y GAYLORD ·snAW , , ANildlfflll "'"' Wrl* Gl.1t1ng drafted Into . !he A~y may have been the luoliest thing that ever hap- peded to Henry Kissinger. ' re he met a monocl ed la and scho lar who in- f6 _ Kissinger, "Vou are .!l(lbg_Heyj!nbly_ glft_ed." -:$1• nger says, tttle tora me ' 1 ll8d t1 good political mind. It WR& a thought that hnd never occurred to me." The Army brought Kissinger tnlo contact wilh a ne w life and his ambiUon to be Henry A J.f red Kissinger. cerUlled public accountant, faded. At camp Clairborne, La., enacounced as a buck private In .1the infantry he met Fritz Kraemer. dugout together." bacteria will have "eaten" the One recent day, sittinc In his manure e n t ir e 1 y . The "Pentagon office wearing his microorganisms are t h e n famlllar monocle, Kraem er dried end ground and the higtJ.. recalled that he· recognized protein and product appean: that Klasinger was not the as a fine , chocolate-colored usual buck private. powder. ·,,J wo rk the man-I told him , From there, Ebert said, the you are something absolutely powder wlU be made into ·unique, you are unbelievably pell ets or cubes for catUe_ lo gilled.."-·_ ~-_ ~ .:.:....._ -$.at,._Ths end ~l!ct ~s so_r~~ __ . With Kraemer doing -the 1n prOlein,"lle says, thlt~ut · maneuvering, Kissinger was one pound of it is equal to 15 assigned as an interpreter on or 20 pounds or material a a general's staff. Together steer normally eats in a day. they were sent to Europe in .Ll&.00, .!.Jibe~ In tile manw:~ the closing days of World War which cattle ca nnot digest, ts n. the main substance devoured It was March 3, llH5, when by the microorganisms during the Americana marched into laboratory tests, Ebert says. Krefeld, a German 'textile Ebert says a prototype center which had be e n plant, whlch will feed the IS devastated by Allied bombing cattle for six months, will be raids. In operation this summer In Jochen Wlrlch.s remembers Case Grande, Ariz., a ranch- the day well. his eighth ing and fanning community birthday. He was miserable 60 miles north of here. GE will ~ because, when the Americans· be running the plant in comm andeered the famll:v's cooperation with the Unive rsi- Kraemer, himself a private l!ll the time although h~was 35, was a lawyer tlnd the •' I told hl111. ff01& villa as headquarters for the ty or Arizona and Arizona are sot11ethit1g nh• 85th Division, the family left F't>eds Co .. checking the prog· •fJ'lutel'JI unique, behind a birthday cake his ress or test groups. " Ou are unbellev. mother bad baked. The plant will produc. 120 to The lad cheered up the next ISO pounds of feed per day, a1Jltl glltefl." day, though, when a sym-and Ebert says the tesls could ~ pathetic Ai:nerlcan returned be expanded to include hogs t thff cake. and poultry. ho~ or two .d oc to_r-a.~-e --.!.!.Jt-was-Klssinger,U--says-Eventually;-he-says;-other d~s. _Assigned to give ~n· Mrs. Margarete Orinki now b I 0 d e gr ad ab I e waste d r nation talks to in. 54. who was Jo ch en 's materials, such as <JSawdust1 fa . rrn1en. he addressed Kiss-nursemaJd at the time. She and waste frOm rice, sugar, ln .. r s unit. said she met Klaalnger when straw and graln processing S:1astfiger was so Impressed she went to the villa for the could be converted to livestock thlf he did "something r had cake. feed through the process. Mature T1·ees? neter done Derore 11nd have "He hasn't changed all that neter done sincc"-he wrote n1uch," she says. "I saw him K_Cfemcr a ~ricf n~te "lc!!ing on television talking to the hull I appreciated his talk . Chinese leaders. Mensch. I ~ warm friendship quickl y said to myself, you spoke to KUALA LUMPUR , Malaysia defeloped that remains stro~g that man yourself 'l1 years (AP) _ nie Rubber ~esearc;h today. B.~ ~II a;counts, in-ago.''· Institute her ' 1s ex· chtl1ng K1ss1nger s. Krnem_er . Kraemer recalls that young perlmenting with hormones to w~tah·ave-a-profou nd in-~· Kissinger ns puH n-ehflrp of--mature-rubb&-J.ree.s_faster. nujnce on the young man "'ho re organ I zing Krefeld's and to produce a new breed of w4"1ted to be an accountant. government. He sakl KW-trees that would give more lfrnen1cr, who later beca 1!'e inger, in three days, Sf!t up a latex, the research director a ~lo~el, an a~lhorlty on 10· worklng--municipal govern-announced. te'11aJ1onal politics and now an ment in a large city aban- ad · to_.tbc Secretary or doned by the Nazis only a few Araiy, snys : days-oorori . l N-IM·•c-· •b1enry . had the misfortune "Everything was k a put " OglC or lalhng into my hands when when the Americans came and ,_, · he was a 19-year-old just out people were only too thankful or 2 !he brush factory. For to have some order re1tored " ye ars. he cou ldn't escape said Dr. Guido Rotthoif, mlf-we \Vere in the same Krefeld city archivist. 1961 Wi1ie . 'Cike Gii1n U 11.der Sea.t' ' ,(TLANTA (UPJl -One or thd wine samplers nl !he }lyiitt Regency described :1 1!16) Mar~uax n s ''ron- ccill rt1IL'CI violence.'' ltt1othrr s a id il 'vns rezli!ndlul of n ve lvet covered thtll:tr sent "with ju11t a touch of ;chewing gum under !he sef." ~ch were th e expre!<:~ions when so~ 200 per sons 11allered at the invitation of Helblein. Inc.. for a preview or tn aulion ::-S8ks>-Of r'ilr .... w.tne In J.lew York fl.fay 13. -4tlonta ~·as the first of four c~· s for conooi!lseurs, col· I ra, restaurateurs a n d wi merchants to sa mple the collection to be offered. Other provlews will be held May 8 In \VMhinglon. D.C .. !\1Ay 11 at San Francisco and ~iay 22 In Ntw York. . 'tp bo olfered Is • wide ra~e of the grape -from a 1~' domestic ttd wine from Ca fornla, (OO young yet to be boll td: lo a 1836 vintage Mtria from the-cellars or Go . Marcus L. Ward ol New Jef f '"ho •H SIOCklng bla rocks during the time of "They Installed a German burgomaster who took daily orders from the mitilary and got things goi ng again. There was a ban on fraternization at first but it wasn 't enforced very strictly. All in all, they were very decent." \\1hen the Americans mo~ed into the Wirich's family villa, young Jochen, his parents, their fou r other children and nursema id Margarete Drink h~d lo move into the cellar of "~llHNKLY,ff'6>kJTMfi.YDOG the fa mily brewery next door. l 'O COA'SIDER FOR r111'5 IC)tJ5!!9 ' I See by T od.af s Want Ads ... • e READ A1L ABOtrr n'! This '71 Dodge Van hu custom paint and Interior. e LOVELY \VARES Bf'(! these. There la a hand- made quilt, Limort1 plates and an imported NI. e ESPECIALLY for 11lden- thh1 16' 11kt barge with an &~ llP Evlnnidc motor. It comes with a new-blue c.'Ov'r and many accn- !90rles. l'l.Jtl•enll Lincoln and Orant.""-----------------..11 I Sale! 15% off our 'Jewel-Tex' \ draperies. 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Wolnut·finlah cabinets.. with full-range speoktrs. Included 1 UP760 sland and 8':28~ hood-. r phones. SKT-40.--- .•. . . .. - 17.1 cubic foel dorage areo with n-161!1·1b. ccipoc• ity freetet. No·ftot.t syttell'I e ndt delrosti ng forever. Sllper-heeze Jee cube d'9portrnent freeiiiCUS-.. olmosl twic• 01 folt. Mocl•I M17J. Colon1ligh1ly higher. PERMANENT PllfSS " IMPERIAL 2·SPEED 5 CYCLE WASHER 12"* PORTABLE TV IMPERIAL PERMANENT PRESS AUTOMATIC GAS DRYER 23888 19811 Dl1ctulff Price. 4 D•r•I $J4 • .Slim, eo1y-1ocorry port· able give1 critp, bright p ict1i1re1. "Splil Second .Start" for in~1ont pie· ture, 1ound. VHf/UHF tuner1 . .Mod1! 2U I 21 S •lltftHI •tlHl'I ,1(1111 WASHllt f•tra-lorge lint 1eree11 ol r1i11t·r11ii:-DIYll1 f 11\l.feoho111J for co~11i 110te, ,.,. tom 111e1h lilt1r1 eut objKtie11able l!nt. l1Ko11d !Or1110M1 ond ¥01111. No-lro11 core !or,,,_,._ i11 1pecial "••II" in tOp of dryer far eo1y O<· e111 ,ren fabrit1. C11ua111, dry contrel. 'l"e ce11 and c1 1011l119. Tw111b1!119 1top1, heot 1h11t1 podtiol'I ''"'perotu1e telt tler. 11M<lol kNI off outa111atlco11y •he" door h op111ed. 'l11ar• e:ycle. TUMBLE 'RESS it canlre1. LXl -1101. e1t1111 !a"'p lllw111inatet work 1~rfac1 and tl1111r Color i1ightly higher • d1o l. lo"'p 011d 1lor11r mor be replaced quick· BUENA PARK ly, eo1ily. lXA-1100. COM,ACT' OIAClrut 12" DIAG • COLOR TV A truly port~ble color TVI 13,000 volt pict1i11e -~ • ..!.f"f'ste Ulli1\9 1T1emori1et be1t recep· lion for each cho1111el. VHF & UHF . Model C2031 . COSTA MESA COVINA Sharp Color Portable TV $287 Hn1 11" p ~ch.1r• "'eo· 111ted diogo..olly, 1,. • totttp~(llH" Gl)d il).!IOnt ' ·" · foiilfd ~re·fet fjno '"'"' • - EAST LOS ANGELES l11 g co111rol or1d tl<irillt11g high fide lity fM 'our1d, Wolnut.finhh•d plolllc cobl1101. C·IOIO, FULLERTON l•Mt l ht •I lt •In• Ifft. .. ,.., ....... 1, .. •11-Cll1t1 ll Ctt1 .. lltt ftlnltr '""· tt '""" .... "fltltl111t:T•L• Ull ltMt tltil n• .. ,,_ , .... 1111 • (11111 ., .. ftlttllt '"' , ... ,, ........... INDUSTRY LANCASTER LONG BEACH MONROVIA MONTCLAll IK1"41t 1t ,1llft lt91t"'1 11\IWttl "9 I MM C•11,.M1. 7Jt.lltf1tt hll~tf'trM CM111l a Ill: ... ..,..,.... ,,.,. lU S. l11lfff1 llftl. ' lltch I. fl "'''"' , ,,,,, Ctltry An ti Ctltitftlf ... ".'·''' Ctltflf._. ORANGE OXNARD RIALTO RIVERSIDE SANTA ANA i 1 .. 111 tt Tift '"'"'' • c•ntt1 111tM fNlllill ...... .,~ ,, ...... Jiil leet lt1N1 l•c~~'nl:.c.,.. llU I, f"ht 1)11 Cbtttt ltltlf ... L fttlt1ll lltf tt ll11M ltHlt SO. LDS ANGELES TOllANCI THOUSAND OAKS VI TUIA WISTMINSTll ..... ....... •l -.111 ...... 11 ............ Jrt...,_ ..... 1 IM '"" WitttlM ...... • ......... Hflll:llJ .... UM1 k. 1'HI"' hWIWM 1194. II lltO k .. '"'"'' ,,,....., at ""•• '""" , ............. , • • I JJ ' DAILY PILOT Wedr1esday May 3, 1972 - . ' . OPIN DAILY 10·10, SUN. 10·7 PRICIS 1,,ICTIVI fllAY 3rd, 4th, Sth, 6th WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAV OVEN BAKED MEATLOAF THU'-S/4/72 Rklt Brown Gravy, Creamy Whipped Pola· foe1 , 8unered Veget- able, Roll ond Butter. SIRYD11A.M. 'TILL 7ti0 P .M. Not ..... 11,a.1 • . , .,...,.. S•11 ftr11•*'• FRIED" SHRll,t'IP DINNER •••• 5/5/72 !It dozen Shrimp, Tar· tor Sou(e, French fried Pototoe1, C reamy Cole· 1lc:iw. ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY SAT. 5/6{72 ''WATSON'' Qual ity Turkey Breoif, Rich G ib· let Gravy, Savory Cel- ery Dre11ing, Creamy Whipped Potatoe1, Hot Buttered Vegeta· ble, Cro11b•rrY Sauce, Hot Roll ond Butter. ' A Dfvisien •f S.S. Kr••I• Ce,, with Ster•• 111 the Unltetl lt•tet, <•••ti•, '"•rt• lice, Auttrel[a 6-IN. POTTED INDOOR PLANTS 2.88 l11dct1rs plol'lt in 6-inch poh. Philode11dron or rubl>er · plonti or Ciefftl'lbo{hio, U1e your Kmcirt credit ccird. Scive "ow ot Kmcirt ond every dciy th• Krncirt -r· ~ .. .,.- SALE ONE GALLON PLANTS . 77.~. Choose from ltaliOn Cypress, Holfy .. wood Twi5fer; Golden Arbov, Fru itr, Boxwood. r""'•"7"' "'-""'"";; :~ ..... _,. ... :_¢:"·"".:-;::.:;-... .. , ... J···.. ,:: --~ fONY PACK BEDDING PLANTS 38c ' Sef«tion iM1ude1 Pon1y, St0<~1. Sncrit·drcigon1, Mort· gold.s ond ~be('S in ottroctive pony packt. 't'itil our gor• den 1hop for all your Gorden suppl ies. IMPROVEMENT'~HU~S.·FRI,~ . , ~E~l ~,t . ~-~~~.?.':!~!. 1MOSS \\ ...... , \0•11.c....., .. ' ·-. -.. ···-~-~-· ~ .. -.. ..... .. . ..... ' " STEER MANURE 2cv.11. 44c PEAT MOSS Sulphate of AmmoniaJedw_ood Compost1 4D•Y• 333 2otbs. 67C 4Days 1971 4 Days Onlyl . Only! · 4 Days Onlyl · Only! SUPER Kem· Ton-e Weed-(re• orgonjc loboratory te1f.. ..C-c:ubic: fool bog of sphognum peat ed. Enriche1 1oil and retail'ls mo is· tnoss. Handy pack bale fits in car' -------,ure:-A-good""lOfdTt"ITing--f"or Rye-----,runk-. ' LATEX WALL PAINT Gross. '""' -. .. , ..i .... w.w. ti rat u . 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LAWN FOOD 4 Dttys Only! -2S '•••Is · ~n~~,l.l.h. , g reen lown'without danger of bu rn· Ing . Iron added to cleor up yellow. Co"'plet• lawn food. Lown r•· apond1 .4 to 6 days later. Kmart liquid IRON l a.r. -4 o.,, O•lrl _J_,57_ SloF!•·)'enow leaves, ,ofe, no b11ro· Ing. Contains e11entiol minero ls, work's fast. Mode ••pec:ially for Western ao ih. For all yovr gardel'I ne•d1 -shop and saw at Kmart. Ammonia sufphote -improve1 · 11utritent avoilobil lty. Visit our potio dept. -tocloy, ond-sawl SiOck vp no\lf for quick green g ro'Nth. Kmart ROSE FOOD 4 Days Only I 5 U.1. 63c ~1 Witl; nitrogen, Applynowforsprinst growtl\ 60 pound bag. Highly or- _ganic:. Ideal soil conditioner. U••· your KniCift credit Card-for sP1e4 - ond convenience. VIGORO VITAMIN Bl PLUS I Pint -4 D1ys oal1I .. L • Kmort ro1• ...foOd f · SP:•ciol 1,_-totmulatfon ,__ --Yl!AllN- pfa i1t food elements. ~-lb. 11 PllS , Pre nl•-transplanliiil • ocks. lcfeol for plcinting. Remember to shop on4 so.v~h• Kmort..way e'l'I,.,.. day ond chC!rge it •. box. 2 GAL ACID OJ 2 GAL. CHLORINE 4 D1rs 0•'11 ACID _t.661~ .. 1._43 1~-··,~· 8eoutif1.1I llal')CI pa""' aecora 1ve siol, Muriatic: oci fer ph"cont;., Mexican pots. Ideal for many u... or 2 gol1. Top Clar liquid Swi111 oround the home. And yo11 ton \.11e ming Pool chlorin•. yo11r Kmart crepit cord. 4 01ys O•lyl MEXICAN POTS COP';rlfhl C 1912 by 5.S. KAESG! Co11101t1'1 , rlllltlttmr Htl Aflll1•lo lo fllf LA, __,. ........... I .I. Kr••I• Ce. wltll St•,., l• tll• U ............ C•••4e, Pwerte l ice. Awt(r.ille SAN IEINAIDINO ..... _ • ·-- t SAN FIRNANDO ....... l ... 1..-.11 ....... 1 llllMI ..,_ IEllFLOWEI , ....... ,.. '""'.'""" NARIOR.CIT.Y.-•11 ..................... IWttl"..,., ,,....,, HORllf.llD E ''-"'"* , ........... SANf A FE Sl'llNGS IJ111l....,_ .... BUENA PARK BUENA PARK u .... " '':'1.....,. I•• IW. It LI •1rtta IW. •Ueelll .. , ...... 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St 11:...,,.., . ..... ,,...., I ...... • W~="'='='d=~=·=M='';,.::3,~1=97~2~~~~~~~0:A~IL~Y~P=IL~O~T~J.J:s l Pulitzer Winner's Novel 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~r'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"" 0'1N GAILY 10·10; SUNDAY 10•7 .Wll)., THUIS ., Fiii., SAT. About Past, Future ife U,I TtMJllelO 'R_EALLY SURPRISED' Wallace E. Stegnar Complex Opened POMONA (AP) -A 120 mil- lic.rt free\\'ay complex in Po- mona and San Dimns_ has begun carrying some of the 500,000 cars expected to use the route each day. Traffic began f I o w i n g through the Kellogg Hill in· terchange after ceremonies this week. The interchange is one of the largest ever built in the state and services the San Bernardino. 01·ange, C:Crona ~Interstate 210 freeways. LOS ALTOS HILLS (UPI) - The man wbo won a PW.Uzer Prize for fiction says It \\'88 "helUsh hard" to talk about it because the award came as such a surprise. "If I had known I was going to get such an award, I'd have had a really dandy statement ready. ,But I'm completely surprised," said Wallace £. Stegner. Stegner, 63. now retired after 25 years as · dlr~ctor of the creative \vrlting center at Stanford UniYersity, won the Pulitze( Prize for his novel, "Angle of Repo11e." "I knew my book was one of those under consideration, but those things are like a pig-in- the-poke, you know. Naturally I'm happy about the whole thing.'.' Stegner said. Stegner said he \Vas ''about l\\'O months away" from com- pleting a biography or the late Bernard De Voto, hlm&elf a Pulitzer Prize winner for his books on Western history in· eluding "Across the Wide Missouri" and "The Year of Detision." · Stegner descri~ "J\ngle or Repose" as a , novel about .Or.IN DAILY 10-10; SUN, 10·7 . WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. ~ENGINE POWERED MODELS ' --- "people who live througb time bolh In the past and Ill the future." The story covers four generations in California, the Black Hills of SOuth Dakota, Colorado, Idaho and Mexico. "While the book moves in the past and in the future.. lt a I s o h a d contemporary theme," Stegner sa\d. "'i'he ti- tle is based on a geologicat term for a slope On which the rock has stripped rolling and come to repose. A1y story CO\'ers · the shaping of the western expansion from the 1860s to our time." Stegner worked for Interior Soeial Field Sec lary Stfwai'd Udall In 196 when "l did a con· sld able bit of writing on con· ser atJon." He Yl'a.5 born in Lak AllUs, lo\\·a, and \\·as graduated from the University of Utah and received a ma.!lter's degree and doctorate from the Uni\•erslly of Lowa. He has published mnl'ly works of fiction, non-fiction and short stories, including •·Remembering Laughter,'' "Beyond the Hundredth Meri- dian," "A Shooting Star." "Wdlf\li~iilow," ''The Big Rock Candy h1ountain, ., and "AU the LitUe Live Things." Blind Lobbyist . Likes TV, Films SACRAMENTO (AP) djrection, you can \V a I k Lynda Bardis is a totally blind everywhere. If l have been professional lobbyist "'ho Uk.es anyplace onc.e, I can get there to go to movies and cook again. elaborate gounnet dinners for "And like everyone' else. I frieQds. go out to the bank or shopping · She says her biggest prob-and running errands on my lem in work is ilot getting lunch.hour," she said. around to visit all of the "You can tell when you lawmakerii she mwit contact, come to a corner and the or even keeping up with the ·buildings slop, er \vhen you large volun:i~ of w r i t t e n come to an open doorway in a material that goes with her hallway. lt's the quality of job. sounds, whether it's hollow or Instead, it is getting people bouncing off something near, tg think .9.r the blind as nonnaI so you don't go crashing into people lYl)o ··oo _many_ things the sides of doors. slgh:t'ed -people do, and not as · •'ft;s on·-:: a ·. Je:Ss th a ri people to be "protected." conscious level. N o t every She said in an interview she person h a s it but most doesn't mind people Jauihlng do. -Sighted, p e .op 1 e do, Save on DACRON® !ORLON ® I KNITTING WORSTED A Doy1 Mothproof bltnd of DIKrone polr-st1r/Orlon• acrylic yorn. Mac:hine ·washable ond machint-dcyoble. A·ply, "-01. skeins for sweaters and afghans. Many color~. eo.,,....., ..... JI .... 1.1-.,, .... ·-.. c .... , .. ·-i• .... M•llMI It .... , C••MI•, ,_,,_ l lt•, A•ll,. ... .· ·. w h t n 5 h e t a 1 k s e n-·::b-:u::t::t::he::'y~d-:o::n_t_u_se_11_m_uc_h-:.::----:=-:::::----:::::--------:::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---------:;:::::~t::;1 · -thusiastlcally about the-Iatest1-----!:- motion picture or television • show, but she can't stand it _-/. when they catch themselves ~ avoid using words around her such as "see," "watch'' and "look''. "Those are natural words". POWERED AIRPLANES YaurChaice 6.44 •----·~ a;-Acro-c·ub~Cox. 049Tn9ine.11-~ ". ~ She was raised in Berkeley and earned a master's degree in French at the University of California. She lost her sight gradually during her childhood due to glaueoma. She said she became totally blind, losing her last light perception, at age 14. ' . MiSs Bard.is, 29, started her lobbying career nearly four years ago representing the _Calilornia.COuncilof theBlind. Four months ago she became principal California lobbyJst for the National Assoclation•of ' '' b. py .. 19 Trainer. Cox .049 1ngin1. 22". • c. Rod Knight. Cox .020 engine, 10".• •Wif>GlfHI" -... ,._.. "P·51 MUSTANG" PLANE 4Days 7 44 d. Powered Cox .049 ang ine. 16'r wingspan. • ENGINE POWERED cox•cHOPPER CYCLE- 10. 96 . Chopper trl• motorcycle is ga1elin1 pow- ered by Cox.049 engin0• 12" long.Charge it. ·ENGINE POWERED DRAGSTEl 4Days 8 . 14Ya11high·impad styrent. . • 96 Cox .049 gas engine. RACE CAR KIT MODEL FUEL FLIGHT KIT 2.66 ' 83!. 1.97 A<c111oty •'it 'for 101 • ~w.ftd (Ori. Shop~ mo rt 'n saw I o. l·pt. Glow ft.rel. ACctttory•it.fer b. l•pt. Cu1tom 901-powerad llend f••I. • pleM1. Chotft hi :XI I llZI :I l&l Social Workers. "I'm still very interested in legislatiOn concerning th e blind, of course. But I -have been wanting to get out oJ work for ~ blind -partially because you get sttreotyped apd partially because it's limited. "No\v I can work -in .the whOle fieJdO soc il-WOTk· he.alth cart, mental health, .welfare, social services, drug -addiction,~h~ U _l i ~&.,... cor- rections, a "fhole range of human problems," she said. M•nlOfl' John&. Stont ol Home'• WU,ahlre'Offlce eicplaln1 to a customer how a custC?Cfiln account can ba HI up to a1aure a child's edu~etion. Her two principal jobs aft? to ~ -keep-tbt-5;000'€allfomla--mem-~l'':.t":i.I''. ::,,14; hers on her association in-• .~ fonned on state legislation lt~ ;, \ affecting them and to work for ; · -.,,~ 1 .. passage or amendm ents to ., ~ ·,_ ·- about 30 specific b1lls in the ~ current Je1lsl1tive session. _ 1. t~, Doing tbat requires having · ~ lot of material read to her and a great deal of time going from office to office and hear· Ing room ·to hearing room in the capitol and other state of- New Account11 CounHlor Loia K1eHr ol Vlctorv ll!e polnl• out how e1sy It i1 lo fUlly Jn111rt 11vlng1 to $200,000 with Mult lpl1 Account ln1ur1nce. Combining two J)lltlboclltaccounla lnlo one Fiiced Rate, Fixed nrm Account producn extra 1amlng1, explalna Teller Vickie Brenner o' Pico Rivera. Teller Ke the Kr1nhold ol Encino rem lrte11 i cu1tomer or Home't many tree 1ervlce1 Including traveler'! chtoks, money ordtrt, av1ll1bl1 Wllh minimum b1l1ntt. fice buildings, Miss Bardis said. But neither ie a greit problem, she added. "I have a. reader who is a college student. At the be1in· nlng of the session 1 spend a 1be People at Home do more for }{)U lot more time with her thiln later in the year. We had a lot of new bills to scan then. "But all year, there is a p,..tty big ll!t of things I have to take a qul<k look at.-411 lhe newsletters and reports-and I have to· keep up~ o n amendments to bills." ~l\illion S ~.:ong .. Behind your i;1vlng1 1t Home stand thl' gc11te1t .u1ets and the greatest actual ... Americas Largest She said she makes braille copies of the legislative ~!J'liel's SUl!lmary fl. each Jilli she Is 1ouow1n,· for .• 11er . organization and · her rudet makts . tape recording• of dollar reserves of •ny savings l tr.d loan associati on . .Eor 83,years, lfQll'l,t S~~s _ ~.t hu tieen "Ota Dti>e:ndil:ile':'".. · .... _ Years ago, Hom e Sav ings b•came tha number one 1tving~ and ld1n 1uoclatlon in the nation t imply by providin1 more- flf the 11rvlcn saver• want mo.t.. Home '~~_,...r.•iliiP pajiltror~Jiilt~ fO itv'm;loo ... ~··~ -. ~ .; ·'-"'-..-I •.• flow at U\t rate of over $&00,000 tVtry Jonier ltema, such u Gov. Reagan's mu:sage on welfare r*forrn tart yeai', which she DlUJt refer to often. fl.tiss Bardis said her reader alao uae1 a tape recorder to read some reporta a n d newsletters when they ·can't gel together In person .. She sold thi othor p.art or her Jbb which sighted penons think ii dllflt:ult -walking alone from office to office - ~19n!t-a serious pn:1blem for her or any other trained blind -· '1Thtrf'S 8 \Vhole bOdy or knowledge calltd 'mobtllty.' II . you are properly trained and 6% Gu:uantied, ~ year minimum. tarm,. on d1po1it1 of $6,000 or more. 53/% Guattl'l1ttd.:. t ye1r ttrm,-o~ 14 depoai ll of tI,000 or more. . . ' LA MIRADA 1612& £, RoMcraN Av .. 111.1210 SANTAANA J300 North Mai11 8t. 647·Klt BUENA PARK IOIO 1141~1!. Bh••1 82.lo"4' GAROEN GROVE ll t221Jrookhun~St, "30-SliSO ANAHEIM 101 Soulh Hubnr &ul11•1rd 6S:i·U&3 ~inglc dey. ' Bonus'J\CCOU?ils. YOU i .irft-!IJ' for the.rfir1t i O d1y1. Then a bonu1 IJi;ings your jp.ler!lt to ~y, ~~.which thtrtafttr ii pa!d to day of withdra wal. Pataboolu, paid dl}'01n to dlJ• 011\ (on lhe samt typ1 of 3CCOUl\ll hanks J>ll f-4~%). ~% 1}90 ls paid on 'Chrill.mas Aceounta" and 111 th• 1p1elal "Pa,y Yo\lffflf Fint".pl&r11. " • \ J I '•I ' •1 \Iii R"O'O •• ''" "''~"'"'"'""''""~ • "• <.,,.,,,.~ oi!" •1 ~·II '"' 1 "'" 1i•lJ• '"'"" ' 1 1'' •:' "'"'•' 'o ,,,.,,,,yon ... m .... llllll<~L "'" , .. ,11>•,1 o •• '' 1 I ' , ' ' '' , I '~• I ' \ ~J ' • • l ' .. l " bltssed wllh a good sense or ·------~------------'~=----,-----------------------=--­, . • • ' • J4 DAILV PILOT WtdntsdaJ, •May l , 1972 PJLOT -AOVERTIS!h 3 Liberal Arts Degree Careers Open for E•mlly Clr~u• by Bil Ke•ne -·:"-!I ' ~ Coast Area Men in Service ,. . ----... _._..,. 1 -Captain Warr en A. SmUb, Joba C. Bitting, son of l\1r. and Charleston and take part in As a member of Underwater 1 wn of _Mr. and }itra_, Jac.k M. ~Jrs. John \V. ~itting of 311 the-Shasta 's operation a I Demolition Team Twelve, ~ By Jo)'Ce L. KtDDedy HOSPJTALITV l?\"l>USTRY: Smith of 125 N. Refugio Road. Geneva, Huntington Beach, readiness cru ise, vi s iting \\'i ll take part in the location j club manager; hotel or Santa Ynez. has been has deployed with his Forbes Cuan tan¥mo Bay. Cu b a : and stabilization of the Dear oyce: 1 "'ill 1radu.aU restaurant m an a I;: em en t recognized for helping his AF'B, Kan .. unit for temporary KingstonJ Jamaica: various spacecraft after it splashes 14·\th 8 bachtlor .,(•rt• drgree trainee: travel agent. • Aerospace Defense Command ~y at Rhein·~tain A•B, ports in South America and down, and "'ill attach a raft to lh\5 year ud l bave ~ Squadron earn the U.S. Air G many. the Panama Canal Zone·, and the module \Vhich th e -• r a s~c111·, c••••• l~Sl.RANCE: liability and -'---d u preparn1 or · r~ · P•Ope"y cruiualty c J a i ms ~-..-"-~..... Force Outstanding U n i t Sergeant Bitting is a load· Concord, Calif .. ~·here his ship astronauts \\'iii uvar unt Jiden·ielf·trlf ai several pfacr:s \\·or•:er, undcru·ritt-r : sales •• g~ • f."'I • Award. Captain Smith is a aster \vith the 48th Tactical \\'ill be homeported. pickup by a helicopter. •·bt re I've •pplled for emplu,\'· representative ; benefit plans ph otographic officer with Airlift Squadron. a co1nponent lie is a graduate or Estancia ment aakf thlt any tdacation Detachinent 1 of the 18th of the Tactical Ai• Conunand High 0 -hool, Costa ""lesa. Ai.nn an '-tichael J. Paulson, I I I I.' th.I' ••• ,, SJVtociali~t: various entry 1·obs .x; ff ~ oo genera · r~ Surveillance Squadron at (TAC). son of ~1r. and ~1rs. Cli ord J • ... b llbe al rt in this field. n· ere can • r 1 ' Timaru . New 7.ealand. The Navy Petty Officer Third Paulson of 21101 Barbado.! ~raduate: tind 1 )ob? -C. S., REAL-ESTATE: sa lesman : Squadron received the award Navy Seaman David P. Cox, Class Robert G. llay, son of Cir .. Huntingto n Beach, has · Stattle appraiser trainee; leasing of· for exceptionally 1neritorious son of 1'.fr . and Mrs. Paul R. r.1r. Robert H. J1ay of 2749 receive d his first U.S. Air It's true 1hat man y ficer for co mm er c i a I service. Captain Smith 's wife, Cox of 3090 Gibraltar Ave.. Albatross Drive, Costa ?i.1esa. rOrce duty assignment after employers will consider only buildings ; property manager. Joan, is th e daughter or Mr. Costa Mt!sa. is a member of is readying to recover the completing basic training at J?radua lts of technical and pro-TIP -In many cities, the h · and ltfrs. Alfred Painter or the con1missioning crew of the Apollo 16 astronauts in the the Air Tra ining Con1mand's "I con old my OW N E d "B T Th fessional program11 -(sueh as Chamber of Com me r c e 2873 uropa Drive, Costa ne"· Navy ammunition ship, South Pacific when the con1-Lacklan Ar , ex. e home economfcs. en l{ineerinl{,· publi!hes a list or major hand crossing the A-Jesa. the USS Shasta. in Charleston, mand module splashes do"·n ainnan has been assigned to business administration, etc,). employers. with names and · street) 11 S.C. about 1,000 miles south or ti larch AFB, for training and Amon"' reason.~ is thAI these few details. U.S. Air Force Sergeant Soon he \viii tea v e Honolulu on April 28th. duty as a musician. employers believe graduates••--'---'--"-'-----------------------------------"-------.:___.:__ __ .:__:.:.::::_::_~::_:.:__ ___ _:_ ______ _ 1\ith specializer! trainir11( c1•11 produce results on the job lasler. The g r ea t e r difficulties libe-al arts grads may have findi ng work is why counselors ur.~C! such students to identify career goals as soon as possible. flCt re I a t e d ex· perience while in achoo!, and p1rti cipale in campus ac· tivlties that pertain to career goals. However, quite a few jobs are open lo liberal arts majors a1,1d here'1 a list of some possibilities. ReaJize that most require starling on a trainee level, and job titles mentioned here may have "as.'!istant" at· tached for beginners. ADMINISTRATION: Admi11istrative assistant in bu si nes s, Indu s tr y, government, labor un ion -or any type of organization; trade association executive: ,_busineu records management 11peelalil'!t; d,lrector of volunte&r:-4 e-r. v..1,c-e a (.com- munity organizations, pension plan administrator (unions , companies). ADVERTISING -PUBLIC ltELATIONS : agency without exec utive : production . assistant; copywriter; print space or broadcast time !!lalesman; public relationJ dir ector in small-office heallh, welfare or social !ecurlty agency. BANKING-FINANCE: Management traineeships to become:.. loans officer; trust - officer: operations officer: financial a r. a I y s t : cor- respondent bank officer ; credit card officer; customer serVicea officer : lnternational orficer; .stock broker; e_state planner; leaaing compan.v of· fleer ; loan company officer : mutual funds specialist. GOVERNMENT : On Federanivel -alcoffi:if.fcibaC-- co tax inspector ; budget ex- aminer; business a n a I y s t ; claim! examiner; criminal in- \'estigator; customs or im· migration inspector: import specialist, narcotics agt!nt~ prison administration '"'orker; public Information specialist ; realty officer; revenue· officer 1 IRS ): safety . offit'er; Secret SerVice a'.gent. Look over civil service announcements .. for 1tate and city jobs too. Get Union Money Aid College scholarships totaling $4 .250 have been jranted to eight Orange Coast area studentii by the Retail Clerks Union, Local 324 In Buena Park, The grants varied from 11 .000 to $250. Undergradu<1te awards of $1 ,000 have been given to Golden \Vest student r.-tlchael II. Hix, 17824 Santa Fe Circle, Fountain Valle; and to UC Irvine student Stuart A. Le"·is, 337 J{amona Place, Costa ?\-1esa. A \vards of $500 each \\'ere a\.\'arded lo Corona de! ~1ar High School senior John H. Yundt, 3414 Catamaran Drive, Corona del MRr ; Orange Coast College student Gary W. East, 2359 Ne,,•porl Blvd.. Costa li-1esa. and Golden-\Vest stu· dent Donald n. Collncolt., 13512 Wynant, Westminster. Scholarships or $250 have .,.,. . .:-ke!l_given ,l.9_j_&i,J! tht-r.g . Calirornla'Collcge studen .rrer- ry A, lloggatt. 2525 N!l\\·part Blvd., Costa ?>.tcsa : E<lison tllgh School ~nl9r l_.'atrice_A. 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Students eligible for the scholarship attended one of the following four private, hos- pital-operated nursing schools : California Hospital A-1edical Center, Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. Queen or Angels School of Nursing and St. Vincent 's College of Nursing. ~ Scholarahlp wirlners were chosen by the administraton and faculty on the basis ot acadtmJc excellence, aptitude, paUent-care work and need. 4 Lectures Scheduled On Ocea11 "Your Ocean nnd Welcome To It," l.s the title of a I e C t u r e series being pre- sented by Orange Coast Evening College. • The series jfbeing tau~hl by ,=;.__,-lom..: o::::GaruM>l1 coordinator for Marine Sciences at OCC, and an instructor in marine biology and oceanography. ·- . • • The class meets from 7:30- 9:30 p.m. In the occ science hall. On May 5, Garrison will - focus the lecture on the shores and beaches of California. He will look at ocean waves, the nature of shores. erosion, and changes of shores with the seasons. The l\.1ay 12 lecture is titled, ··~1an and · the Sea.'' The history of oceanography and the history of navigation and cartoj!raphy "'ill be discussed In addition to man's Interaction with ocean systems. In tbt final session, hlay 19. Garrison will dent "'ith the future. He will diSC'uss prob- lems or marine pollution and the dangers or over-tx· ploltatlon. He 'viii 11lso look at some endangered species and what lies ahead. The first session, "Polar vs. Tropical Oceanography," "-'as held last Friday . , . Eliminated Ellminatlon of a top ad· mlnlstratlvt pcsltlon could - !lave 'the FOUllUlln Valltfy · School District more than 110.000 annualty. The position or dlrtd:or of maintainance: and OJ)frallons h.u beea eliminated b y ~ &ruatets. ''The old posll1on w 1 s ularied at Sll,100 annually," uld Jack Mahl<en, ossistant auperlntendent of ad· nlinlllrtUft .,.Ices. "Bui -" 11111 lllOllO)' ""'Y be ,1 ... 1o Ibo people ... ho .,. now dolnc Ille uUI work." Wfdntsd111. M111 3, 1972 Ex-school Leader Honored . Or. WJIUam CUMingham, former auperintendent of the NewpOrt-Mesa Unlfttd School District, from IMS to It'll has been named Education Alum· nu:ii or the Year al the University of the Pacinc in Stockton. Currently executive director or the AMociation of California School Administrators, Cun· ningham is a 1950 graduate and regional director of the university's Educational Alum- ni Council. lie received his award recently at the ninth annua l School of Education Recogni· lion Dinner from Dr. Wilson !tiles, the state superint endent of publi c instruction. Cunningham h o I d s a master's degree from San Francisco State and a doc· torate from Columbia University. He was a 'eacher and school ·administrator for 20 years and assumed his current pos ition in 1971 as the Wrector of 10,000 ad 11) in I 1 tr at ors. I 0 • ''5VRf, ;: CAH 1YPf FAST~, f>UT 1Ji1s MEMO'S FO~ 1!lf S05.S, AHD 11i:'s A SLOW REAVEt' H STEP STOOL OR • PILQT-AOVERTISER J 0 Tips on How to Live Longer .BY Dr. S&ellk':rob.D Dear Dr. SteinCrohn: I'm jealous of life! i want to be around a! Jong as J cari. A/JY practical Ups ? -~Ir. O. COll.DfENT: Here are some sound tips: I -Choose parents and grandparents who live into their 80s. (I'm being facetiolls, of course. Nevertheless, it's true that good heredity helps/. 2 -Oon 't get rat or stay lat. Overweight may lead you into untold complications like heart disease, h y pertension, cUabetes, gallbladder trouble -and quite a few other threats to your existence. Smoking is still socially ac· ceptable, even though it is manifestly an unfriendly agent in our midst. Emphysema, cancer . of the throat and lungs, chronic bronchitis, heart disease -all may be byproducts or ad· diction to tobacco). -4 -Do not be an in-- temperate drinker. I don 't have. I doubt that you would keep on being a heavy "soclal drinker." The ''soc i a I drinkers" are often too close to actual chrome alcoholism). 5 -I'm for moderate ex- ercise for those who like to ex- ert physically. I believe that overexertion in adults (jog- ging, pushups, ect.) can be as delrimental to health as physicaJ inactivity. Moderate bowling, tennis, golf, walking, gardening, etc., are OK. But I'm unconvinced by the latest theories that you have to "force-exercise" to save your heart. mean an occasional beer or highball ' belore dinner. I am 6 -Are you a chronic not a teetotaler. !But 3 beer resenter? Then practice hard to gel out of the habit. can in the hands of a leenager Otherwise. it will bore a hole turrui me of!. ~does watching in your st{fttlach or give you 3 -Do not smoke. That an apparently intelligent adult high blood p e u means foregoing pipe and take martini after martini r ss re. cJgars, as Well as cigarettes. during lunch. And one who .... 7 -Do you live in tension? Chewing tobacco Is out, aJso. fills up with highballs in the Take inventory of your mode (In spite of statistics that are evening. Not everyone who of life. Learn how to relax. I volul'l')inous as proof that -drinks comes down with cir· think that tension is one of our tobacco is• an enemy -we rhosis of the liver. But have greatest enemies -causing bold our fire. We keep our you ever seen such a patient? heart disease, hyperten'sion, powder wet iruitead. or dry. Swollen belly and all ? If you ulcer, etc. You won't learn how to Hunlax" overnight - but practice makes perfect: I could go on and on. But I've given you some major tJps on how to be around as Jong as you can, Mr. 0 , How do you rate yourself with the don'ts and do's 1 have men- tioned? Dear Or. Stelncrohn: My son is on the swimming team in college. He is the only one on the team who came down with a severe ear inCection. .His ear drum has been punctured. 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Angels By CRAIG SHEFF Of !tit Otlfy Pilol 51111 NEW YOR.J\ -The baseball strike ad- ded a h~uva lot of money to the players' pension fund but it didn't do anything for New York Yan·kees righthander lo.tel Stottlemyre -as far as his pitchin g was concerned. But don't tell that to the California Allgels. They \\rouldn't believe II. Stottlemyre. for the 151.h tln1e in 18 decisions. defeated the Halos Tuesday night here. 5-0. scattering seven hits. It also was the 30th shutout for the 3(1... year-old Yankee ace. establishing him as the career leader in that category among active American Leaeue pitchers. And i~ was the fifth time in his nine !!easons in !he major leagues that he had thrown blanks at the Angels. "T was pitching re31 well in spring trainin~." Stottlemyre told reporters after the gan1e, "but the layoff (strike) A11gels Slfll:te Al• J1mt11 o" KMl'C f71fl 10:55 ...... 7:.S.S p.m, really hurt me -especially my breaking stuff. J ... was making quite a few bad pitches in those first three games .. " Stotllemyre came into the Angels tiff ~·ith an 0-3 record· and a not too flossy 4.05 e.r.a. StolUem\'rE! related that it was a con- versation · \\'ilh battery n1ate Thurma n Mutfson that put him on the right track. "Before the game tonight Thurm and [ giscussed the pattern that I had been Pitching in in the last three games and ~·e decided to make some changes. "I had heen using some side arm stuff to right handed batters and I couldn't get my curve ball over. So we decided to eliminate the side arm pitch and Just go with the stuff tha,t \\'as working for me. "My sailint, fast ball and my sinker were working so well that we stayed wit h tha~ most of the time," said Stottlemyre. "I was never really worried about get. tin~ my first \Vin. I feel physically sound and.I know I .can put a streaK together," StotUemyre also related tftat there is no big reason why he .has been so ef- fective against the Angels over the years. "I've been very fortunate to have good stuff most of the time I've pitched against thein. There's no particular reason whv because I've faced different Angels clubs each season." The Yankees bagged all five of th eir runs in the initial inning and you knew it was all over even before. the Halos came !(nicks "U De.Busschere doesn 't go or lf he's ready only for \limited ser\'IL't, our gu~ are apt to let do"'n. They 'll say, '\Ve got it made no"·' and relax. l( he played, they'd be geared to go all out. And "'hen we go all out, nobody can beat us." \Vh ile the LakCrs were guarding against possible o\·er·confidence. the Knicks were concerned over the aching side or their star &.foot·6. 220-pound forward, injured late in the second quarter 'of the second game Sunday in Los Angeles. ·-'" \Vith the best~f·seven serits tied 1·1. DeBussehere definitely "'ill not start tonight's game in htadisoil Square 011 TV To11ight Claa1111el 7 al 5:30 (i:irden, his place to be taken by the 6-:J.. 220.pound Phil Jackson. Jones, a former Boston Celtics star, rond ucted the Lakers' press conference Tuesday for Shar1nan, "'ho "'as unable to raise his voice above a \Vhisper because of l::rgyngitis. THE LAKERS' JIM McMILLIAN RELAXES TEMPORARILY. Wins It for LA Russell in Comniand up the second time arouhd. -A Five runs on live hits, including a tw~ S __nrn_double-by f\1unson-.and a two-run---__ S tar-ter for_:-JJod-ger; single by Rich McK inney did the damage. All the runs were charged to Rudy May \\·ho was making his first start for, the Ao~els. • . ' -The I~alos. saddled by pitching prob- lems on this trip sent Nolan Ryan (1·21 against the \'ankees' Fritz Peterson (0.3) today. C1lifornla IOI 1brflrlll NtW YoOc U! !till.ii. • 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 Alomar, 1b 4 O 1 O Rlv1n,d l01 0 Pinson, If ' o 1 Cl KoK!l, rf ' Cl O O S~n-. lb • o J o Cerden1s, ~s • o 2 o Mtfloullftl, lb l 0 0 0 Torborv, t l O o O EFl!llrr. p 1 O O O RM1v. P o o 0 o Ste11too, oh l Cl o o Oovlr,o 0000 Oueen,11 ooco Sllv.rlo, pti 1 o o o TMurl)lly, 11 D 0 C Cl TO!ll 32 0 1 0 C11rtf, 2b Tottt$, ti Murctr. cf Whltf, If fAlou, lb Nu"'°'1, . c Mc:IClnny, lb Mlcfla1I, SS Stallmvre, 11 Tor•I • I 1 o • 1 ! 1 4 0 D 0 2 I I 2 l 0 1 2 1 0 0 ~ l a a o :l'9 5 ' 5 C1llforn11 000 1!011 ~ Ntw Vor1t JOO OOC1 Oii -5 OP-C1Utorn1a l, Ntw York 1. LOO-C1Ufornl1 6, New Yor~ s. 18-Clir~•. Munson. SB-White. 1l"H1t2"1t'••~o R. MIV l,~I l·l ' 5 5 l 0 E. Fisher 4 2·l ! O O o 1 0ov11 l·l o a o 2 o Queen 1 2·J000 11 T. MurPhv I 0 0 C 1 O Slotllemvre w, 1-J 9 1 O t 1 6AL.K-OoYl1. T-2:13. A-5,817. LOS ANGELES -Walter Alston has the type or problemlbe el)j2ys the most. Does he play Maury Wills. the long- time veteran, or young Bill Russell. the latest phenom in the large Dodger arsenal, at shortstop? 1be decision may not be made for sonic 7:li P.'T'. time after the duo co mbined talent s at. the pla te Tuesday nigh t to give the Dodgers a come.from-behind, 7.fi, victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. \Vhen \Vills wasn't producing with the bat. Russell moved into the starting ro!e and has been a bright spot in the latest Dodger resurgence. And p11ticnce is apparently a big part of his makeup. Tuesday night the youngster waited out a bascs·loaded \Valk frorn Chris Short, Ph iladelphia's seventh pitcher, to force in the winning run. \Vills had sacrili f:!d in a pinch·hitting role earlier in the inning..-~ :--· Russell has hit two homers and bro ken up several games for the Dodgers with his bat since replacing Wills. And Maury is !he first to admit the Kansas youngster might well be the next long:term Dodger shortsop, moving into the rarefied at- 1nosph erc of Wills and Pee"'ee Reese, two long.time tourneymcn at the position. The victory Tuesday night gaves the Dodgers a split in the first two games of the series with tonight's rubber match featuring a pitching duel betv:een Bill Singer (Z-11 and the Phillies' Steve Carlton 13'1). · Los Angeles is virtually deadlocked v"ith llouston for the top spot in lbc National League \Vest. 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J, 1972 DAILY PILOT J{" Hostilities Touight "\Ve lost 13 games during the season and "·e should ha ve lost none." said Jones. •·\Ve have so much talent - es{>e(inllr \\'Ith \\11lt Cha1nberlain in there -that \\·e should get kicked in the pants eve11y lime "'e lose a game. "The trouble with \Vilt. he responds to vd1nt the team does. He is so good. so strong ·and has so n1uch talent. that he should ahva1"s lead the team. \Vhen he lakes over the. leader's role. \\'e 're out of &ighl." ' Anteatars' Bid For Playoffs Enhanced, 2-1 ' UC Irvine strengthened it s bid for a berth in the Upco1ning NC:\A college division basebo.11 playoffs by ni pping visiting Chapman College oi Orange. 2-1, Tuesday .aflernoon. · The triumph upped the Antco.t~rs' season record to 29 wins and 15 losses while Chapman falls to Jt..16. UCI has now taken three of four meetings \vith Chapman this year. It took the pitching of Gary \Vhcelork. plus tough defense a~d timely hitting to . pick up the victory. \Vheelock scattered 10 hits. struck out six and walked only one to improve his record to g..3_ ~leanwhile, UCI got' ·:rn the runs it needed in the third inni ng. It happened after two outs had been recorded as Don Coron:.ido singled and then scored on Jeff .Jitalinoff's triple 10 1nakc it 1·0. ~Jallnorr laLer camcifl bn1'er fy Stflp)·s' sin~lc to center. Ch:ipman got one run back in the stxth, and then threatened agnin in the sevc!)1 h and eighth . The biggest mcn:ice \vas in the seventh. '!'he Panther's had runners at ffrst and third \vi th only one out. But pitcher ltan- dy Jones missed a bunt sign aild the run- ner already brea king for horn~ was caught in a rundown. Then the guy on first tried to leg it lo third and he was cut down to co1nplete the double play and erase th.: threat. Chapn1an left a run:icr stranded in the eighth, al so. Cll•r:imtn ol' \/Cl UI lb r h •b• 1-!1 II,.! .. M11~h. 2b 4 1 1 O /,\Glln•, rl Spare, H O ' o t..YGfl5, Jll G111111uhu, d • II 2 1 <;orr:inldO, 2b Froeoe. 11 3 o o o Mill!nofl, lb Rc.bln50n, lb • 0 0 0 S1u11v, c H1rrl1, Jb • 0 3 0 SPt ntf', If Po!lo~k. ff t • 0 1 O H11nsr11, ~• Hen1ltT, ·o ~ o o D Prier~. rt .looti, 11 J o 1 o ,Whvlcc~. P Toltli 3' 1 10 1 Tol•I• Start "br lnnlpg1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' n • • • ' ' ' ' ' • ' • • • • • ' • ' ' • . "' ·ooo 100' 000-1 JG 0 002 000 OOx-1 I 2 • • • ' ' • • • • ' Although he believes the 1..1kl'rs should \\1in the series and the <·h;1n1plJ1\stt'.1l. Jonrs refuses lo undi.'rt·Stimnh! the Knicks. "You kno\v \\'hut n111krs the Knlcks so i::ooct '.'"' he asked. "It's lhe snu11·ts. 1'hcy\·r really gol lht' ~n111rts. "T:ikc Bill Brodie~·." h~ sai1I. "lie "'ill run all night. The Knicks \vill pass fi\"t ti1ne:i -111nybc six tin1es -to gel the ball to a11 open Ullin . D1·ndley ma~· J.!el five picks. On 11ny olht•r te<1n1. he'd get one. "Then tticre are Debusschtre and \Valt Frn:.ler. They 've 1:01 lhret quArterbacb and they've got five rnen on the noor all the tlmt who might sc.'Ort. Jerry Lucas will run vou 'rlght out of the boost." . . I ~ DeBusschere, wj suffered a str:il ned muscle in his ristht Ide in a L'Ol~ision Swl- dny wlth the L.'lker 'Jln\ ~1cA1illi1111. was rt(Xll'h.'<1 Improved 1'uesday but :dill undt<r ultra-~Qund ond heat l'rcallnent. Kicks Conch Red I lolz1nnn s a t d l)eBusschere ni:tv be inserted in spot or cn1erge:1cy s..itualions. Sports Clippell Sl1.ort l(ey to the lVIint May ·Skip Derby LOUISVILLI-: -Kev lo the ~lint \\'as \•cry n1uch in the t\enLl1cky' J.>t>rby pk·111rc todny \Jut \\'hc!ht•r he will ill'tually be in th e lJerby \\"un't be kn0\\"11 until Thurs- day. "\Ve"ll decide Thursday \vhether 10 run hin1,"' trainl'r l~llioll Bun·h said Tuescl:1v after Paul !\lellon's l\ey to the :\lint 1\0;1 the Derby Trial in his first Sfill't .since P.iarch 15 when he \\'a.s injured. Thursday is the eta~' the horsPs arc er.ten.?ll f0r the I 1 1·niile $12.i.OOO-addt'<I Derby and <is 1uany :is HI could slart in· ciudin~ J\tellon's Jlead uf lhc !liver \\·ho fin ishcc.I firth in the 1'rial. Jl c:1d o{ the 'SA 1'C/J ··p A i~s~FrNp;~~ JVITll AUTOGRA l 'fl OSKAl.OCS \. l\a11 . ( ..\P \ -S;11cht'l J1uigc, the lr;.:cnd:1ry Nl•gru b;1$cb ;111 pitchel". nearly gut 11•riter's rrnrnp 11·01·k· ing off a "seulcncc" ht•re. On a recC'nt trip to ne:r.rhy Perry l..8ke -or• of S.1tch·~ f11\"oritc fi:,;hi111i holes - th e ll all of i''an1er got a trf!ffic tickrt for i1npro1>cr parking. Poi· c, "·ha Iii ''S i11 Kansas Cit\·. called up Jutl:~c .Jesse \\'i\son tu plC'ad :iinl rnal;e arran;.:t·rncnts to pay t:1c lint'. Eul \'iilson \l'OUldn't lc1 hi1n orr that easy. The judge suspended Paige':-; fi11r and sentenced him to b1gn autographs at the county courthouse instead. "~le W8sn't here JO minute s before every kid in town kne\v ii," said \Vil.son. The added inoo11vc11ience of the persona.I appearance w:1rranted the dis.missal of the fine, \Vllson said. Hiri'r likes a sloppy lrnck, The \Vtu lht•r Bureau said therr u·:is .1 1:0 ]'l'fl·,•ul t'l1a ncc of rain S..11urd.::iy. .,. lltlSTON -The Bo..;1011 Hruins led bv uld \ulk~ Eddie Jo!tu.,t\lll and Johnny Bue~k. 01\·nrd a \"'0-;!<hllt' il'<itl \l'hile the f\c\~· \'ork It.anger s 111o::ned about lost sl'concts tod:iy in lh1· ~:1t ional Jlockry Lt'<1:'.1u•"..; Stnnley C'up tha1npionsh i1, shul", cln\1·11. The Hr11ins nl!\th: i: 1·1:11 in a row in the \;esl·of·Sl'\"Cll series Uy edging lhe i::ange rs" Z-1 Ti1l'sday n;:;ht on Johnstrn\•a lfl'illfrftit •goal:tc11dlngan1r.-goa1s;.~~ , <.1nd ,Kci1 llodgc. .,. BOSTON Vlt!a Ulue is back in unifurm~ -a borro\"\·ed one. \vith the 0:1kln11d A ·s, but Ar1eric11n League rivals \\'nn't have tu \'.nny al>out him for a\~hile. 'fh<' 2'.!·YCflr'(l]d southpaw ended hi:. 101~." hu!ilt~ut by signi·1~ a 1972 t'Qll\rtitt ror Sti:J.000 Tuesday. then \l'Orked oul \\'ilh the 1\"s before a ti<.'licdu~ed Jt:.lnle with the Hu 10•1 Hed. Sox \1·:1s posq>00ed by raln :ind scvl're col1I. ..,. AHl.I Nr.TON, Tex. -For1ner llun· lington Beac.I• lligh baseball 1te.r Jatk Hrohan1 er coir.'::ues hi~ blnz.ing efforls at the plvte for the Cleveland Indians. lie stl'oked a base hit, stole a base •nd seored a run in the lntlian.s' 4·2· triwnph over Trxas Tuci:duy night. flruharucr is hitting al a .360 pace (Dine for 25). ~ ~ -•;I.. -1· . -~·..r:__,.._ ... ::!;;tl ~ ... ': :- In Vegas Tennis ·vict~ry f.f'ffd, rf J 1 ' J ~r --'Toteif~~'t.7• •;.1 • .'ro .. Onl Ouf ~ wll!rlfl\f run KOl'fd. -1 ra •r..-, l ·LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -·Veteran Arthur Ashe let hi~ racquet do his falklng Tuesday In beating Cliff Richey as the Alan King Tennis Clwic btgan under clear skies. -Ashe, the former UCLA stAr, played a powerful net game . keeping Richey off balance to score a 7'6, ·4--6, &-4 triumph ln a first·round match. Ashe. seeded No. 5, was the Jetded p1aycr to see action. Richey, the volaUJe Texan who Joined tht lennt1 tour one monlh ago, became irate h:I the second tel •"hen be chal· tcnged a lln<m1an'1 call" Richey wRlked off the couii' fn' dl'l!list brieny but was penuaded lo cmtlnut by the tourn<y manaaer. Other prominent pros to .:1n Tuesday were Fred Stolle of Australia, a S.l , S.2 victor over Tom Leonard of Los Ange1ea:, and Roger Taylor of England, who scored a M , S.1 triumph over B-Ob Carmichael of France. Ph!~lphL.I !DO 002 210 -I L~ ~i.. CO'J '°° on·-1 L<18 -PnUtdeplhlt 10, Los Anl;itln U, ,8 -Horman, Manlener, M. Ryen, f . li!oblnlOll, l8 - Hul!OI\. HR -Fretd Ill. SB -Mall, F. Roblnton. S -Maner, SF -GralNlrtt.ewnr. Mote. • WP -Oo-.lng. Tllnl -l:lt. Att~e - LA'S Ul"IT ........ MANNY MOTA SLIDES HOME SAFELY IN 7~ VICTORY OVER THE PHILLIES TUESDAY No Longer Any F1111-Pepit.011e Quits ClllCAGO (AP ) -Flamboyant Joe Pepitone, cl3.iming ''It's no longer fun playing basebal1,,, quit the Chicago Cubs Tuesday, possibly ending his 10.year ba!leball career. · "I just IMt Interest In baseball," said the a 1.ye:.~ld. wtg.weorlng f I rs t baseman who spent most of his carttr wRh the New Yoil Yonkees. · "It wasn't a quMtion of whether 1 was on lbe bench or-p laying. It was oo kmgt.r fun playlnG baseball , and it hasn'I been. Actually. this has been on my n1ind for nbout 11ix year&," added Pepitone. \.11ho reportedly was being paid $60,000 a year. Pepitooe's announcement came al' a complete surprl~. although Joe had been ma.king headlines In-1'"ectnt day!I. Alttr being benched about 10 dns ago, he began complalnlng o a stOmach ailment and kept removing himself from the • lineup. l..as t Sunday. his name was penciled in lhc original llneup; but Pepitone !Ailed to show up. Jle lhcn ~·as ord ered by manager Leo DurocJ1cr to take a test. Or. Jacob Suker onnounctd Pepitone was sufrer'ing from gastrltl5. On Monday, Pepitone. w<1s scheduled fpr anothe r ex· amlnation, bulc.,he falled lo a2pelir. When he arrived al lht. park Tutsday, he made his startling annourn."trncnt. 111 hereby request to be placed oo lbe vol untaril y retired list as of lhls dale, u 1 am no torrger Interested In playing pt~ fessional baseba ll," said Pepitone's wr1t.. tell statement, which was dispatched by the Cubs to the NaUona.I League ofllce. "It cam• as a complete surprise to me," said Cubs vice pmldcnt John Holland. "t tried rny best to talk him OJll ol it, but he told me he had been thlnkl about It lor a long time and made up bl! mind last ni&ht." • ' •• I• DAJL V PILOT • Track Prelims Sea Kings ~·atter • Irvine Opposition Corona de l Mar'• Sea K1ng1 tonk the in· 11de trick for the lr111nt Ltag1.1e track .1nd field champ111n11hlp 1n thr loop prtllmlnarlt1 at Santa Ana Ctillege Tutsday, The Sea K1ng:i.. whn f1n1"ht!d secflnd 1n the dual meet p1ctur,., c111al1f1t1J in HI VMalty berths to lead that ca1e,11ory going into Salurday's fLn11 l1 al !he 11ame loca· llon while area ~hool~ f ounta in Valley 191 anrl Ediaoo r81 werr next In llne in the varsity <1uahfy ing Dual meel t111i1t Sanla Ana Valley earned only f111e varsity berths. At th e 1ame time, Edison knotted Santa AM Valley for lhe top sophomore spot with II r1uallfylng 11po11 whlle t:stancia was !he hlghes1 fre 11hman learn qualifier with JI. Arta athletes wno garnered top varsity qu;ilifying spols were Estanc1a'11 Erir, Ol80n In lhr. 440 1541.51 , mate Jloward Bl~hor ln the 880 11:58.7/, fo~diwn's Davl'i Pnwell Jn the 120 high hurdles 1 r.t01, Rlch Ltnga nf fountain Valley In the 180 Jow1 (lifeti me be:it of 19.51 and CdM's John Mlle1 In the 220 122. I). Ru stlers Fall Jtito Deacllock; 6auchos Bow ti all comes down In Friday as Golde n Wtit C>lle ge's Rustlers bid for tho Southern Cal Conference baseball crown. Thex'll host Cy press 11112:30 Jn 1 m11 tchup· '()f circuit to-leaders as lhr.y go inW !he lieaion finale wilh Id entical 10·4 con· ference reCords. Golden West dropped 11 ~2 verdlcL at Los Angeles City Colle~e Tuesday while at lhe l ame time ·r.ypreu was getting past East LA , 7-6, on a basts-loaded walk wilh two oul, in !he l a~t or the ninth IM!ni.' !. In other action Involving an Orange Co11t 1re1 team. Saddleback College's Gauchos fell to invading Chaffey. I I.fl. 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Prel iminary events are scheduled at 9 c:tr h day wit h fin_als ;it 5. Battling for the runnerup l!pot in the team standings will be lA>ng Bl:'act.·city College and (;ro.i;smnnt from Sou thern California and Diablo Valley College, Norttlern champs, along with Foothlll and Colle,:,it. nf the Sequoias. Orange Cna.~t College figures tn fi nish in the top !('n whilr host Golden \Vest could surrri!>c y,·ith return of diver Ken Stanton. Stanton m1s11ed the Southern California meet last weekend at Long Beach due to an in1ury. OCC "'i!l be paced hy ckluhle SoCal win· nl'r Malt r.reer and hreast.strnke cham· pion Dan Kent. Greer won the 50 and 100 frcesl.yle events. r.nJdcn West will he paced by Kevin Williams in the breastslroke and diver Jo~.l Penne with free.~tyle~ Crajg Colton ex pected to retITr.n fn !Qp fnrm. .J11ck Tingley of Pas<1dena was a triple winner in recnrd fa shion ;i t the'Sou.thern C.:ilifn rnia mert last. \veekf'nd and Se- quoias' \V11H Br1rker turnrrl thf': trick in the N(>(:al me.ft Jwo weeks ago. Tingley copred the l.fi.'iO in national record lime of 15 :~.2 and set mee t stand· ;irr:ls in the 500 freP t4:38.7t and thr 200 bulterfly !1 :5/i.5>. Rrickt'r was the 2flO individual medley winner in the nrirf.h ""'1!h a time of 2:01.6 compa red tn 2:01.~ for Grossmonl's Dave Johnson in the SoCal meet. He also "·nn the 400 m"cdley in 4:21.8 rnmpared to Er:I Orejuela "s 4:24."5 fllr Pasadena and the 100 freestvle in 49.I cnmpar('d to OCC '~ Greer in 48.8. 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NO ' A conioltt lon flf'l•l 11!111 1..,..,.Gltltl'r' .... ,td ... lt'trtt .. _f'lo!ell&nJ0-11111Lt0t flCll •v•"' '•CUii Ille 1 ,&50-v•od tr~111v11 1f'ld tnt' olvfna tl/llllt:: Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE E11t Dlvt1lon E11t Dlvtslon w L Prl. GB w L Pct. GB New York 10 ~ ,71 ~ Detroit. 7 ~ . M.1 f\.1ontre11l 9 ' ,6'3 I Baltimore • ' . m Phllodelphla 10 6 .623 I Cle11eland 7 • .!& II Pltt11burgh ' 9 .3!7 s New York 3 8 .3& 2'> St. Louil 3 9 .357 3 Bostnn • 7 .:164 2'1 Chlc11go 3 10 .333 S'i MJl wauket 3 7 .300 3 Weit Dlvl1lna Wtsl Olvl11lna Jlou.\ton 11 4. .733 Minnesot11 8 3 .727 Ood1tr1 12 ' '71Jfi 01kl1nd 7 4 .8311 I Allan111 7 9 .4.~ 411 Chicago ' ' .!11 2'-i CinclMali • • .429 4'> Texas 7 7 .300 2"1 Sin nregn • II .3~1 • Kansas City 7 8 A67 3 S11n Franclscn • 12 .J.l,1 81! Angela s 9 .357 411 TutM••'• 1te1vlt1 T11t .. •fl' lltlU!ll (hlc100 U. Alltf'l!t 1 J.ltw YOO"i.. . C•ll lot11l1 O (1~1 ... 11111 I, St Liit.ii• • • ''"''"~"' l . c111c•te fl .... DI• •. Mont .. tl ' Cf·~rc •• T•Y·· , Ntw Yor• •. itn '•1nc11ro 7 ICtf'I (Uv ~. O•lroll 3 LK A11ttltl 7, Pl'llltll•l_.,lt ' Otli:I •I 9CMIO"· cold HeuUM t i ,lllll!u•t~ fll f'I Mt"l'lf.O!t t i Mllwtu~'' rtlll TH•r'I ''"''' TH1¥'1 0t- 4 1lt 111t (J••YI• t II u Cl'llfl te (Jt .. •1111 I.I I (•11ttrlllt (ltvt n 1-n •• "'""' Var~ l••···- Mlll'i•ttl /Torr11 I Ol .r Stf'I 01"0 (Nerm111 0-Jl ,.:u. -a. r~· --.: 3.,...., --' ~ ood J.I) t t 1.it1l"tl:!t. tl':•""'•-:-J~· N•w-v~ t ,.,\ ~ • '""S.1" r l'lfhCO~ 11\ifl ""~ ,... ~ • ($"°"" 8-11 ~~lt!'ld (H1lf'll..-I I\ •I Jli\lf""' t51•bort ~~l MIM•UM IDIP<~l'r I fl •I '"n11'Kt•t" iff ll•\ 1 II. n•t f'I! nlfl'll MlnMMll /l !vl•v•11 J Ill 1t Mllw111k•• ($1110" Cl"'fl•"'l ll l l !llf"'f'l•rfl II.I\ •' ~· lOVI• !Cit""• 1-U . llltlll 111111 1-411. nltht ci....,111111 1W+ff<1v 1.11 ... Tt••• tl rolw•• l·P P'lllleofhW1l1 ICt•llO" ).ti II lt1 Af'lttlt• lltf'lt'r nltlll J-n, ,....,.t IC '"''' Cllv 1~1111 ... 11 ? 11 11 Dt•1oit C\.~llUI TI!.,,.,..,,., 111•111 ~!) nltllt l !lt f'ltt .. Clllu'1 'llvrMtV'I l•m .. Clnc'-11 •t I! l.11111 ~ t lt!'lh Wll'Clvllld DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA S.rvlco •IMI '••I• for All lmporttd Cui Modorn lody Shop for All Cut 646-9303 Oringe Coun ty's Lar1est and Most Modttn Toyou and Volvo 0 .. 1.r •---OVIUW ILlVUY'IPIClALliTI ,. . a•• . . DEAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARINA · WITH FACTORY: AIR CONOITIONING s7200 PER MONTH St4.70 Total Down -S72.00 Total Monthly ftaym1nt. •>1520 for l'orty Eltht MOL Dlf1rrld - S3SSO.OO/C11h -S27t4JO Al'R 12.76 on a'pro\"ld crfflt. 1972 VOLVO 142 SEDAN WITH FACTORY AIR CONOITIONING - s9900 ru _ .,, ,,_~O!!_T\i ""' S117.46 Total Down -Oti1rrld UOS7.46, Caah Price 1424'.27 Incl. T & L/APi.: 15.U on .,,_ credit 1972 TOYOTA MK II STATION WAGON WITH FACTORY AIR CONOITIONING snsoo ru ·7 MONTH :l!!-'' Tottf Oewn/SM.'6 Ttttal thly ltyftlt. ,,, . ,llP'ty 1'9ttt M•"th1. Dmrl'ld MqJJJ Altlt 12-'I IU"* -""7.,.. •;,. c,_,lt. IT7MI Saints Garner Early Lead . ' In Race · for Sunset Title ThP favored Santa Ana High School's Saints dominated qualifying action 1n the Sun!iel Ltagut> trac k and f I e Id prel imina ry meet at ~ewport Harbor ll1gh Tuesday afternoon. placing II rTit.n In the var!lily finals and leading the pack in Be,. and Cee qualifications. Fi nals are scheduled fnr the same s11e Friday night "'1th field events al 7.30 a.nd the first running event at 8. Newport's ~1att Hogsett was a double \•Jclor in the hurdle races. winning his high 11tic k heal in 14.8 and the 180 lows in J9.5, hlt best-ever nnn·Y.·indy clocking. Marina 's Gene Taylor was the f~1esl 1n th e low hurdles with a 19.3 time in win· ning the th ird heat. Santa Ana qualified II ~the varsity cOmpetilion but lhe figure 1s misleading ·as only five nf 14 events were contested In the prelims. No races were held in the ,830. mi le or either relay and all field event action is set Friday night . .Jack Ohanian of Anaheim set a Sunset League record in the Bee pole vault whe n he soared 13·7 on his first at!eOJpl at the height. He also placed second in the long Jump. Area winners in the Bee field events in. eluded Tim Coursey of Marina in !he long jump with a leap of 21-1 1,, and Dale Parker ·or Westminsrer in the high jubp at S...10. Cee victors included Marina's Josh Rico in the shot put l''ith a heave of 51-23·4 and Larry Castonguay of Huntington Beach in the high jump at ~8. ,.,,,..,ry 100 -(llt•I l) 1. C.htllr1 (1.1 10 1 l . Fltrr11 CHiii 111.l J. Htw-lrl •Ml .O.•. !r>ttt J) I. 0. Edwlrch (SA l~.1 1 1111!"' (""I 10.J l. Moar• {,\) rr .l. (~ttl l l 1. C. fdwtn:JI ISt ) 10.~ 1. Wtdt (I J 1(11 l. Stllllf'I /Ir,) 10 1. no -1...,,. 1! t. o. 1:ctw1•d~ IS-'l n J 1. Fl•,,., l>il l 11.t I Cf'lt er• r1,) 1J,1 (f'l•ll ll I ll t!'"r !WI 11.t 1 s1r>e11r1 r1r 1 t1.1 i ~r, !t.l nt. fllt•t l f 1, !•t bo!wefft W·d• (..,) 1.111 C. £dwtrd1 l!l.I U.4 ~ T1ryl&t 'I.I) l '.. I AND . . .. .. . . \ . . . ,, .. ~....... - GAUCHO SPIKERS GAIN 12 BERTHS EL CAJON -Saddleback Collegt"s Gauchos qualified in 12 berth! for the finals in the Mission Conference trcick an d fie ld pr,eliminaries at Grossmonl College Tuesday. Qualifying second in heats for Friday's finals at Grossmont from the Gauchos v.·ere Rick Geddes f 100. 10.01. Ri ch Cori:iery 1440, 49.9) and Marv Francis llhree mile, 15:05.81 ·while third spots went to Cordery f220, 22.4 1. Mike Jackson (22tl ln 22.5 and 440 in 49.91. Also qualifying fof Saddle.back were Brad Winto n !5th, mile. 4:31.2l. Chuck Norwood (4th , 440 inlefmediate hurdles, 60.11. Mike Becker (Discus. 4th , 14J.2 J, Ric hard Keyser (4th in the shot put at 45-- 11'4 and fifth in the discus at 1·393) an d pole vaulters Barry Atwood and Bill Sproule, the latter two who cleared lJ.6. !SAi ! 11.l l. P(l!-1 llH<l I JI~ •11,,1 J1 1 t.t'd tMI 1 ~llMl.l:. r11 \ H' llltt+ Jl I M~l tt'l ILi 1 )Ii I 1 Vtldf !Ml 1•1f 1 11'1!•• •I 1 (..-i"llDO ·f !o,l:J 1 H .J l . ,_~,.., • .. J l :10. tJl'!' _ ,,,.,, \l 1 1 ••~"'•1•'"' tw.., t ~XI • 1 Tlllmt f'I 1M1 ) l l t J. C1•11·c~~ "-"' l 111 •~t~t 1 ! I 1,1,1ru !W"1 l ]) • 1 Vfll"I IS•J 1 11 1 1, Lovl~cu 1w l·Xl.O '"'" l! 1 Goao·• l•J l ltl l. lf<>"<l l W'J'1 l7~1 l l.1.101 1M l l'I 1...!~ , .. ,~,J \':.?~1 -1~1 ~:i"111l;'!! /',' ~o."'?~"h~ "·1 ' M•'111<11 Ill 1'-' I. M10•n i'Nm l !I I j n~tl J) c;.o,.,., 1s .. 1 11 O 1 Wd1an 4W..,,.) 11 1 l (i!wOt "I ~ .. ,) 11 ' llt'-iw l\•'111 ,.,,,.,,N)P4 7 ,..••1•'•.'I l ],t l l ll""l ($A l 1f . 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Fun llf..221519 95 zippir.32'85"Siz• 11i21 • U l'rl..s l'rmli i.11 S•jty, Mu 711 , • Radermacher, Kipers Lead MV Qualifiers Spurred on by quarttr·miler Scott Ki pen and miler F.d Radermacher. J.tisslon • Viejo placed fifth behind paCi!seUlng Villa Park in I.ht Crestvie.,.,· League varsity track and ti e Id preliminaries at UCI Tuesday. The school will s~nd 10 varsity and 14 frosh-soph finals at UCJ Friday. Field e\'ents start at 4 p.m. Kiper1 ran the 4'40 in 51.2 while Radermacher loped 10 an easy 4: 25. 7 in lhe mile, more than 10 seconds aOOve h'i! - best. In the only finaJ J>Llbe...da.v~Jellnw~ --~ Diablo Tim ~1aM recorded a lifetime -•-.;;<>.""·· best 142·10) for fourth place in the triple jump. San Clemente"s Bob Frye placed first in the third heal of the 100-yard dash with a 10.3. earning one of the Tritons· three spots in the varsity finals. Eight San Clemente fresh1nen and sophomores will compete Friday. however. The only league record of the dlly was made by hfike Baker of Katella, \vOO pole \"aulled to first place with a jump of IJ.. 10. V1rs11v 0111llfltr• 1fl0 -!h•I' I\ 1 l<t l!/\ (1(1 10.0 l, l"O'I"' 'Vf>l 10,) (/\,It J) 1. Swt vtlv (f;M) 10.1 1. 0(tf\lufo (VPI 10.J -A.t01 1· 'l l 10 l <11111 JI 1. FrYt !SC! 1~.] J. Wt•"tr 01(1 ,• ' (,,.,i .i !. Dimmitt !VP) 10.l 1. llr•dl•v IF l 10.S. :ml-(ht t l I) 1. Swt Ytlv tEMl n J. J. "'Ith fl(I ·"·' J. 8rt dltv (f) J].0. !11•1! 11 1. Occh!uTo CVPl JI.I J. frvt CSC! JJ.t l . Olstnto IKI Jl.1. (httl 31 '-Olmmlll CVI>) 23.J 2. ICiotfl CMVI Jl J ], Schtl· , .. , (I{) ll.t •fO -!,,..~, 1. !, l(oot,. 1MVl ST.? l Ml ·~: IVPl I?.• l. Pt,.110 tTl 1.1.i ln1a1 11 Courtney CF I lL• l. Ato1t1 Ill ll i J . 11 ·rn• IEMl ll.l. flltt! Jl 1. lltr· rtttt {Vl'l !11 1 J. 8 r'::.c1 (01 ll.1 J. RU!lt fl ) 5l.S. 1111 -(l\ft l 11. McNt mtrt {VPI l :Sl.7 1. tlu•n1 ""J l:lt.• J. Ktnarlck1 tO) 1:01.2 •. M .. nn !Miii •:61. J. W•1nn•1kv !Kl 1:01.l. 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El M!ldtl\I, 1. ••rn1~Ptrk. t. ll:1!•l:1, •- ,.Ill~ ''"'' ,111111 TJ -I. 0v.&...,...-lft-4f~lo-ICl~htolff IF-1-J:.e•~ j· Wiii'· IVP ) 41-J\I> i , Jm11t C\,IPJ ~1,1 .. j. Tuvel' "'' "-0'' I """" COi ._,\Ii. ----Mission-Viej Nips Spartans; SC Falls, 3-2 Mission Viejo High's Diablos got back nn the winning trail Tuesday in Crestview LeailJe baseball as coach Ha rry Hilke's nine bested host Villa Park. 3-2, in nine innings. San Cle.mente"s hard luck ct1ntinued as the Tritons dropped a 3-2 counter. the sixth one-run setback of the Crestview campaign. Sophomort relief pitcher Rich Rommel "'8S declared lilt winning pitcher when his malts came up with a run in the ninth. ~!Ike Grimes f!Ol it started \\'ith a single ~nd Mike t.toffilt tried a sacrifice bunt. The ball was fielded and tossed away by a Villa Park de fender and the Diablos had runners on second and third. Rob Ferguson loaded the bases with a -~-.-:~~t :~1ri·tttitedr.:;1 e~edl: Ea rlltr &Otf!lbert had singled home 11 ~fission Viejo run in the first and Ray Grijalva got the other Diablo market across wlt t1 a sacrifice fly In the sixth. ltevln Locken's 11'-"0-0Ut single 1o1•ith run· • "":... tiers Of1 serond and third';Wrnedtth!Nlard. luck Tritons a .... ·ay empty banded. MIJliitll VII-It 11! ... .... H-..olrldr.Mtl, " 0 0 0 ,~. " ' ' • ~trrlt. " 0 J • lOlllf0'1, er • 0 • ' C.rllllvl , •I ' • 0 ' G•"mts. < • ' ' • f:t1t1n • .1t1 I 0 • 0 '''''"on. 111 ' • ' 0 Buie••<. 1 ' • • • CDtnt H. 1111'1 ' • • • ltllll"'fttl, ' ' • ' ' ttlt ll, ~ • • • Cltlfttfth ftl kl~. '' Hlttwn, II °"""'''· "' ltucl'l•n, t Doutl111 •• Sll/"\'O, Ill ...... ......, .. ~' l1not11. ti !)11 •• ,., ... ,.. n ",. l ' 1 0 1 I J I I t . 0 I ' 0 I I J ••• J 0 0 • J ••• l ••• J ••• t) t t I . '. )llO 001 001-J • , .... ,.._,1,' latt" ....... Sin (*"""" l(f ft li. • ••• •••e...ct.-1 , ... ·~. J Orange Coast College 's classy dou bles combination of Peggy Gradishar and Cin- dee Walker captured first place in junior college won1en"s action at the prestigious Ojai tennis tournament. They wrapped· up ·the triumph in tht._ _Qna]LS.Y..nd..J!Y_i'IJ ~.nter co.urt whe n they_ avenged two earlier · season ·losses to · Pasadena's team. 6·3, 6-4. Miss Gradishar is a sophomore who prepped at Newport Harbor \Vhile Miss Walker attended Mission Viejo High before migrating to OCC la st fall. The Orange Coast gir ls were seeded se. cond in the tourney. behind the Pasadena entry. Their toughest test ca1ne in th.e q1:1arterfina!s dyel with Long Beach City College as.they-won. 64.-4-6.·"'3.-ln the- semifinals they tripped Moorpark's girls, 6-2. 6·2. And their initial round victory was against a Reedley College ta ndem. 6-2, 6- 3. Bee Leaper Goes 24·0 Lagunans Near Titles For Bee, Cee Track LagunA Beach High's Ar!is ts have' taken a solid foothold in their quest for Orange League Bee and Cee titles follow· ing the loop track and field pre.lims at Valencia High Tuesd ay. Theyr lead in pOints scored fo r field events 'in OOth categories and return to Va lencia Friday evening for lhe fianls. With lhe irsft runn ing even t billed for 7. Lagunan~ "Neal Amsden set a loop record in the Bee high jump with a nifty 6-1 leap. Topper of the day . ho\\·ever. goes to Brea High's Dan Carpenter. who turned in a dazzling 24-0 'ii.z leap in the Bee long jump. It wa~ the second longest mark ever by an Orange C.Ounty prep (Garden Grove ·s Tony Krzyzosiak flew 24-1 last year) and naturally established a loop .record. for the event. Gymnastics al W11 Westminster J~igh will host the CJF in- dividual gymnastics prelims Friday night with six athlete' in each event qua\Uying for the finals a wttk lalt.c.,t Laktwood High • It begin! at 7 o'clock The Lions wlll host the Orange. County League.. r.tontvlew U:aeue and ~toore Ltap. JG.I). "'"•IY't••'• IE.DI 10.t /l'oe111) 1, S•nd<'lv•I t~bl 10.•' Shrllew CVl 10.• l. wnu, \EOJ 10.1 th11t J) '· Prlct IEO) IO.• 1. Burress lSon f'.• l . MUl'lttll CSbl 11 .0. 110· -\llr·" 11 l. Mltthell (Sb! lt.D j· Burr1n csonl it Chet' tJ , Nlco1 (Sb) 11.1 1. G• 1ow1r "' 19.S ht11! l) '. Orie& (EOI 11.6 l. Stl'omldl !SOfl lt.l lhee! •! 1. S6P'ICl~~•r l~bl 11.t 1. Sh•ll•• Ill),,_,_ 600 -!he• 11 !. Blrh fSbl l:ll.O 1. S1ncht1 IEOI L:Jl.O 3. Benni"" (l.~J 1:Jl.1 {hell n t. C11s!ro !Bl l :ll.J 2. Mutd. CSrnf l :ll.I. (h18! l) 1. H11u•m11n rsonl 1:11 .1 7. E,.,.,,., (Soni 1:)1.J J. G1llow1v ILJ I: JI,; 1310 -(l\tt1 I) I Pinedo lSb! 1:21.! 7. Dlll<U•ll n :o1 .~:io.o (~'~' n :. Gonl11•1 r tl J:7•.o 2. Ben1u 1 CEO) J:l•.I •t.r~I ~· t. Teruleldl !Ll l:!'t.7 l . w 1rn1ms (B\ J:J0.1 1>1111 4) 1. C11tro f\11 J:l•.O J, Ba.1 1\1) ]:JO '· 170 L ' -!M .. t I) t, Ftoll If OJ 1•.J, Ptlft\Qn ISbl u' 1. Ct•• ('. • 1 .c !~eat 11 1. .l!JC!Mlttln fEOI Ii .I 1. C1rne~it ISbl tJ.O l. Muro !Sb! lJ.J oht11I l 1. B1avt• ~nl 11.t •· B•VIOn fl ) 11.I ii. (hi!o !Son) l,.a. lcta· ou~· ''"" I. Sltdlll•b•c~ n o l. El O!:ir1da 'I ! J. :iof>O, /1 !It i. L•qun• (61 J. V1te~cl1 !fl 6. fl•ll l'l. Babashoff Cops At Swimfest Five Victories fountain Valley High School sophomore Shirley Babashoff swam to first place in five events at the Long Beach Belmonl Senior AAU Swim meet. which ended Monday: Miss Babasho ff, of the •1unlington Beach Aquatics team. s~a m a lifetime best in the 800-free, a 9: 16.5, to come in ahead or Ann Simmons of Lakewood Aquatics. Her times in each of the five events. in- cluding the 200-lndi vidual medley. the IOI). free . the 200-free and the 400-ftiit e, qualified her to participa te in Ifie Olym- pic trial~ ll':is summer. Two other Orange Coast girls of Hun· tington Beach Aquatics. Peggy Tosdal" and Valerie Lee. 31so qualified ror the trials. l\1iss '.fosdal, of San Clemente, took first in lhe 100-ny and tied for third in the JOO-free, y.·hile h1iss Lee clocked the best lime in the 200-fly. Finals on Friday GWC Mil~rs Sparkle At Conference Meet . E . .\ST LOS A!\GEL.ES -Ct0kltn Y.'t~I Colltgr qu111if if"d four runners tn lhe: 1nil1· run finals and 1hree in lht' .i-io sard d11sh to highli~ht prelin1ina.ry at•lion in lhe Southern California Co11ference track And fil'ld prehminarits al East 1 Los Ant:elt'!t Collei.;e Tursday afternoon. Final action takes place 1-"riday \\'Ith field events st•hrdulcd, at 12:30 and the first running e\·enl final at I. Stt\'e l..a5segard paCTd the 1nill' ru11 ' qu<1rtel ~·ith a 4:23,0 rlocking and ~·ai; ,}(lined bl mates on,·e Locki11an 1<1 ·28 81, Bob Brickner {'4:26.41 and \'ir f.lartinri (4:30.Jl. In rhe -140, \\1alt Ankerman had a ti1ne of 49A . St'<'Ond best of the d11y. \\'hilr l!'amrnales Ph il i\!ans t .)0 01 and Ron Dickson (50 .91 joined him in lhe finals. Stutllftll Cit Cffllt-.ft<t l"rtllmt M il• (n111 <! -• 5tr •ntr (EL") '!t I 1 L~l•to~•ll lC'V.• l • .l.O :;. Gvl<trrrr {fl."!• i~s • l O("l. ... •n !GIYCl • n , s l(iftQ ((•I'' • W•I• • IL.1((1 !"••! 71 1, fl•iCJ."'°' lGW(l • ~~ • 1. Gon1•l•1 <£L"I • 1t) l, M•"I"" 1r.wc1 •.lO l • Equlr (lACCt I ll S S. llYklr (L.ISW! t. H1llfon .ft...I\ 170 H>l (l\t ~ 1)·-' McC•ll (L .. C:CI 1•1 1 $1t t •I •Rl1 1 l•t . lh•ol 1l 1 w,1111..,1 (l"H 1'1 ). 0\"'~ !(•Pl 1' t. J, 8urw1rd ((yp) !< Y !h••t J• 1. W•1Mng1on (LAC(\ l • • 2, Colbf•t IL.ISW) I• I J H1mlU011 ILACC J H.•. .,0 [hf~! I -I , '10 CL.l(CI •Y) ~ An>~rm•1I IGWI •9 • J SOlomo" (l .. ~•) Sill. 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Check compressor oulput, tesl complete air cond11toner system for leaks. tighten all hose c:onnec.llons and bells and charge lhe air condilioner wit h the corr9C1 amount ol Freon 12 (Freon 1nc.JudedJ. .. 1how here. Hot Oeirolt purple frame, high rise l'landle b1r1, 3 HP engine, front and rear chrome tenders. ce ntrifugal clutch. hand br1kt. uncer fiberglass helmet, with,..,,, lining. 19.99 'Mini blke11r1t not Intended tor rfclng,,, 101 us1 ori hlghw1y1, aldowalk• or 1tl'9l'tl. ·JCPenney .. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. 11 the following ~uto Center1 : NEWPORT BEACH, F41hion lslond. HUNTIN GTO N BEACH, Huntington Ontar. 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NINf lt •ACI -Ont "'l~t, 1'1ct . (ltl""'"' t ll 19" ...... ,.. ••. (.!1'9f -.irv.1e1 IH•• .. 11 II.Oii f to 1 . .0 .NCri!il•11'f IWllllilfttl 1..0 1,iO """' t . '"''""' '"° Tl"" -JM . t he '""° -Allclr'• ., 11M1, WM ._,,,., ANll(I ""*'C• lll"'tltrn,. LIU! Nolt . k rl'klled -lllad V. M let 11 lucll f.Clllott • ..,...,. I ., \tielllllalif, ..... hll.M. With "motocrou compctiUoo bovtnc come lo a Clow lllt Fridoy nJ&ht ot El T°"' Spe«iway, only tht weekly Saturday night midget racing cards are left to occupy the $Chedule of tbt quarttt-mUe dirl track. A lie:ld of 3S to 40 can la an. ticipated this Saturday for the United-States Racing Cl ub fUSRC) slate wblch .U.rts with tin1t trials at 7 p.m. and culminates With the 1:30 trophy duh. Glendora '• Danny McKnight is atop the dri\lerS' top 10 with 160 points while the Len Fau Jr. Sesco leads the oi.11ner1. COMPARE THESE TIRE 7.75 x 1.5 .1 .. k l•"' ,,,. ,l~• fod. I•<. l•~ .1 $1.11 11111101 , .. ," , ........ ll<L(l(W.lll N l(I -·-fO. ,.JI.''--" 1244 t.fl PRICES ,.Oii 1 IS '·"'° • lJ ...... -, ...... ....... ,. TRUCK TIRES FOR PICK-UPS, PANELS & CAMPERS BIG SEUCTION OF SIZES 15. •s 4~1a ·~,~.· . ~~ e.L to0•1• • -t TRAILER JACK STAND Htw T•" <•f'I W•a• -•JHll~ fw _ .. , ch.,11 RADIAL TIRES ,~>'1~~~wth •• ,..1"1;,.,, •••d•111n1, •• • r11p•lro, •1<- •nd 11\rew It lOVl •fM H•r hllt ..,,. wl!ll ..,....11,,. 49' tlllllf floohll, '"' ..... ,., •-r ~·.,-..... ,_... """'· WITH All NEW · INTERNAL I' AR"TS ~4 .. ... . . • .,..,.,. wh•" It v•t• •• n..i. WHILE THlY LASTI c ' ' THE WIDE ONES 6 PLY TRW ••• 70 SDIES . Ttil nr IOYS OUA~AN"Tff COlMfll. TllfS f0l A SPfClflfO MUMlfl Of MONTHS AGAINST All-11040 HA~lOS IN~Al PASSENOfll U.ll USE. DAMAGED Tllf. WI~ It: llf.•lACEO WITH PllO·llATE0M5MTHLT •ADJUSTMENT CHAIG[ 1A~fO ON llfGULAl . SllLING r11ICE AT JIM! OF PUK.KA~f. • FREE $6.91 WHEEL AUGllMllT wml~OfTWOOt .... ) JASllNGUl11911 ""°" . ~l S BUY ON CREDIT ~-- 1 /..a . . 1101HUMP:· ·~-TIREs .. CORllll lRISTOCUT • • • Cup Yacht Assured 'l<TITIOUJ IUIOt•l1 -IC'flT\Olll l llllltll' lll(tttlOU\ IUl!!llll llAMI IT&TlllllllT IU.MI lT&TIMltlf NAMI ITATIMClllT t .' '!"', ''"'""''"" --'1 Mi ... Mf;-f '"' lf'!IO"•~t .. ,....... ... ('!'•... Tl>' lflll-oflf IJft \ell.I otf °"""'" •• ><0\.l 4.'iD "~'$•'if » ,., ••. 11\t (,()1.0,.H l'\411 •H,ll')O.,_l, J ftul!"'" •1 ------------LEGAL NOTICE I ' .. -•-. , .. ,, .... ,,,,, •-·• w , , ,»,"1 \•It 1 • c I{! ll f~nu.it •• --,.... fl! ... fl)I.. ... , Wtf .... lnot*', • •.v'i '!.:; .. 0 ,,...,.. Moll __ llH lleowv.i1 WtY, t ir.IJ • A.J.,._ A • .. , • ., r+w. frol-i ' -~--(951 0 Mo-., Oht •:.1" 111 U ... _,, Uttl ~ ... .,.,,1..,. (If , 111,,,.111 S ruilflt .... .l ... l~y ·- '"'' .... l ... H '' H • ... ~->l(lf'tl ..,. tn ,. ~to ft \'ol!f ''' 1...M.-1....i. ' ' ' \.~ .... ll•#ll C•I '""" o 11N!I 1~•"''" 111110.,. to;~-111 ~ ~u•t••. lkl "•'\r••ot ••• J, I•••••~ .... l"''O C•..-CISA to Build 12-Meter f~r Trials • t talilornia w 1 I J definitely <ha\'t a 12·meler ~·achl In com· )elilion fnr the -America's Cup tri11ls In 197t That is the wort! frnm Peter Davis. pre!lident of\ th e Cali fornia International Sail· in1t Asspcia11on "''hich p\ans to build an, aluminum 12·meter IOr the defense trials. The board of .directors of CISA \'Oled unanimously April 27 lo proceed v.•it h their pro- posed hid to represent the Vl'est Coast -and hopefully tht> Unit11d St<1tes -in the 1974 America's Cup derrnse. But even ii the West Coast f\\·el\'e mate rializes. it will hAve to compete ;igaini:;t other U-metcrs in the trials to Uittl 11 defender between June and Sept,mber, 1974. Davis sriid CISA ha !I receiv ed conlmitmenLc; In indicate the fe11 si bility of proceedings with the California effort and will announce a dPsigner and builder or before June 1. Davis added that rund r11 is· in g is following a schedule u·hich now allows 12-meter pro iect man;i~er Gene Trepte of San Diego tn pr oceed with the stleclion of a designer . Trepte was Thursday's ~latus of a dent, promot1!<1 at last meeting to the CISA vice pres i- The designer selecl.Pd will begi n scientific tank test! cf the 12·meler yac;ht hull con- ligu rafion!'i for a new breed of 12-meter. A builder will then be. selected for cctnstruction of the highly 11dvanced alu mi num racing machine. (Th is wi_ll he the first lime aluminu m yachts ha ve been salltd in the Thl• •ltl-1 rli.ot "'"" "" {O<iHJt. ~~ • "'''A Col. t... IO<Olt\!lltll 111 t Otovt. ~''""'~ Y•I!"-(•lllH~li .,.,, America's QJ:p dtftnst and c 1to•l 01 on. .... r,..,ft, ...... .,.,.u n . 1•n ,.,.~.;:..:::~~"'-" " ,.. "''' 'V•ll'of .. 1, ~-11.11 • ..... Ch.II ••• ,,, ., Wt!IH 1 • .: ..... Or O..ly (_, ... Cit•\ "• M 1 i.11o1 .JarlM•rhln, '"' ,,,,.. 11 ..... 111 ~ !•ltf ... Act ual <' 0 n , t r u c 1 I 0 n , ,111>11111...t 0t1nH re••t D,11.,, "II••· '"'' ~:~:;::.,~ 11~'':.',"' ""-Cl'Ullt¥ T11\• ... ~, .,..., t<IHt ..... ., 1~ r _ __ _ ,.,, c1.,\ Ill O••~ rai1~1, ~~ .-. .. 11 helmsman selection 11nd crew )t.) LEGAL NO'l'JCI:" 1··-N l"•A,.. '""""'" ~: ,.,~·11 11• 1"l ,.,t, v 111 ,, ., .. ,,.,,. J, .-....... °""''' c .... 111• 111 oc tralninR "'iii be undertaken • 0 ., 1--------------l c.1,,~. ••• ''"'"'' "''i. C •tUIMINf 01' At,t,ND0'4MINT OP '"UI ' . ~rovided ttuit continued finan· , .. tevt11 ""1 ''""' Ull OP l'l(flTIOUI IUllNCll NAMI "w'"'"'~ ""•""" '~'"' 0•""' ,,..r •.!: Ln ""''"'" Ctllt, ..... al su pport is forthcoming '"'" 1e11-rn1 P•"o'" ...... •"'flCI°""" ~ •• u 1•. ,., .... ¥•.,, J. 11. 1•n ·• ,11, ' od I -1111 If t!lt tlctlhl'l" llu•ln•'' "'"''"----------.. , .,, Om 1nlerest Callfom ans, · 1· :~ r111111111f(! ri ...... Cfoo11• ., , ANAWl IM l'LA 11"10, 1 IOJ' Mint• i''"'· LEGAL NOTICE .._,.,,. It. "" u 111 M•v ' l& ,,,, 1e1 t avis said. ........,,.1111, C•lllo<nl• .. m 111-e •lc1llleu• 11w1 ..... "•m• ,.,,,.._, in.I-------.~:---1----- • The America's Cup, named ·-• .. ,, +1i.,..., J·• 11 •f'tl ··~" ""'11 "1cT1 T1ou1 •u1ut111 l.f;GAL NOTICE f th A . hi h • 111 '"" COll"IY of 0<• ... • lll•/1111 ITATIMINt ·=---+ or e mer1can yac t at 1n Glori• ,,,,,1,., , ... 1 •h•-•t1 11...,. ,.,., MIM1w1 .. , ~..-,°" 1> ...,,.,, "'"1~"" --- l''I t I ..i '-• lllCtlTIOUI IUSIMIU ""' cam~ 1.,., "100 1uinea t-El i .... C•li"""1• •:ell .,. ' r. fNl''""l~t( '•'I ,.1111• llll<MI ''"''"''"' .. r E Ir...,... • •••• u.. '""' fl lv-11 cu p rom ngland in a race 11. ... 1:1. Ei ,.,,, C•lllfl<N• P'l•c• c"'" '-'•••· t .ih ""~ r"' "'11°""1"• ~·'""'' •• • • .,., aroond the lsle o( Wi<hl. was • L•"" ,,,.,11 •. 1 ... 1 111v•<111,11 11.Ht1 L J c.u ....... ,.,, '•1•11 "1•••. c ..... """"''" ~ l!I !ere. Ct fllWll•• Mou C•hl l..•Tl\/t, Alf f fll \l}tllUft'>t\, last contested In 1970 \\'hen ,,, .• 1• "'6t• .~. ""1111 !•••,. """ '"" ...,,;,,,,, " .,..,,... "'~"'!"' ,.. •" ' ....... n '-tn• "' · '-•""""' ""fdo t11U the U.S. de!e-'"'-r d•f•a1·• t•· / ~hi•" ••r••I'•· 1uJt c.1,..111, L• ,.,.,.,«u•l, 11.l:'"'"rt C•••v ... t•.,•ooo ,,,., o,. 11\111; CU lte Ml ICll (.otllwnlt L J C.lue~ I''""' ""*"• '""11 '1 Australian challeni:;:er f cur ,,,;, ,;,.1r1t11 ..... c-•OJ•t11 11• • T•l• .,.,.,.,.,,, ••1fofl w•111 '"' ''""'" "1"' c.~··· "" cinv ... ..,, • ., · · h ~-,..,t..,,.,,1.._ C••"" M "''"'" r ... ·~•v "" ''"' 10. ttll I •t""' •••r". •i.11 rAces to one 1n I e uesl cf Glerl• •••••"• tv .,,,..,,1~ J. M•~·· o.ru1~ '""111¥ '""' tut!M·" 1o "1"" '~'''-" e• seven series. Al the helm cf 1"·1 ........ ..,t "''''111 ... "'1"' '"' ((IU" '1''"· Ir, ....... , ... .,..., ... ,,~' I ''"-· " ci.r• •• °''"'' '"""'" "" M•• 1, 1•n • u111 '' •r" -,11e v1cloriou11: Intrepid WA! I--H.11,,1 , 11i11u11 1, 1so , "'"'· """'""'" °''"" Ctwi•• i:>•H\ ,.,,~, '"" 1••t....,•111 "'"" "''~ •~• '"''ft N•wport ~ach skipper Bill n1 w •• , '••••Ill '""' ·~·" n. "· ''· •Nt ""~' J, un ''' 11 ' ri ... M ,..,, .... '"'"''Y ~" •11• 11 11· •t • l •• A11tllft. (~l"'ttlll ~ • -· ----fl• fltfv.,1, J M•!lttlt~ DffoJI' ("''" 1 Firker. tt1°oc: LEGAL N<YflCE • ,.,.. ' , Ficker will dP.finil11ly nol itail l"i.Kl~''""d O••"" '°"" c.,1, '!:::O' -,1cf1TioUs 1u11Ni1~ ,.,.,.,1~.,. n••"~' ,,.,1, ,t-.,iv' ;~~~ the Cali rQrnia yacht in 197• 85 M•Y i. 1~. 11, 1o. 1,11 11_.. ,, N•M• ''"''M'-"'' .,. .. 1 "· ,.., •"" M•• ' 1~ • 11 \(11 he is committed to a New -----·--· ,,T ... 1011""''"' H•-"" " dn•"• ""'1"'" -·-------t York syndicate which is LEGAL NOT ICE JD~ cus rn M ofL•vr •v ~.,.~1EM, 1.EUAL N01'1t:& b 'Id' bo -------t \J ltlft $1 ' N• ... llN'' ll••f " -UI 1njl!'. A new al. .:-IUl'IAIOll COU•T O' THC ·~·"' Cl•• 11 •• r ... •IJ '"" llco•I nr 1•111 ll'llW •C:HOOI. Dll'f•t.f The CISA plan., to challenee· ST•TI o, C•1.•11>0•1ir11ri •011. N•w~" "'"~"-"" W••n•r ~v•rw l• for the r1'ghl In dtfend , .• 197~ THI COUlllf'I' 0' 0111•111•1 !nlo ""'!"'" •1 t'>flflt (~f\!luf l..t , .. "" M1111llftttell ··~"· (1 Ult!llt t!iO \ "I Ne, '"'"~ ln(llvl!lu•I llllAl HOfl(I , 'I: with a Cilntingent of West NOT•C• 0, HIAll•N• O' ,.TITIO'i ,., ..... 0 ll••fft HOTIC• JN'l1Tllll0 l lOJ ~ 'OR l'flOaATI 0' WILL l'iO ll1 lh" "'""'•"! !llr!I w>IM C"ll"!Y (lnO N('lfl([ I~ M(llf.~'I' GIYfN H•I Coast sailnr! -the first time ,.,hit lJ'i Tlllt OI' •OMt111 11fllAl40'i ""'''H· ,., .,, • ....,. Cf'iln•v ..., ftrr11 1~. "" 11, llr••" n• 1"1•1••1 "' "'" f'l<••n l• thi.~ Wilt lake place With a , ff ney .nne·r YM•·Wlll •NllllltlO. IUvtdt J, Mon""• D1~1ly C11<,,.IY C l•t~ ~<11""1 e!Orlrl Ill ,,, ..... (t\1tnly, H.;j E•I•!• et MAlil GAltfl Jrllll V LOCH P' l>t'll ""'laf' 11-11, C•l•lr•.,I•, "Ill r•c" new ly desi jl!'.ned boat. Doc•~·"' ,.1181"""' ,,, • .,,. c~1.1 oo11 ... "•IM, 1>1!1• "' ....., .... ,,.. 111•1111"''' • ..._ win t P.11t Dougan of B h · The-syndic ate owned Columbia·52 Tribute emPrged No11ct: 1s Ht:••11v o•vEN '"'•' ,.,,..1 11. 1•. ?•. '"" M•• .1. 1•11 •11 11 .... +v'" 11n •~ i""' ,,.. M•• 1• "'"· ,_ II I a \' h """'"'a M. lOOi. J• ""' 111•!1 no•••n a """' 1,, onll M•~ J, 1o. 11, 1111 1!'111 II Ill• '"mlhhlr•ll~n flll\f• ~1 u lfl kllt.t Corinthian Ya cht Club had an at the Cla ss A winner in Los Angeles ac t Club's ... 1111 .... '°' ··-" &1 w111 '"" rM 1.•11•" __ I)••""'· ttn w .. n., •••n"• •11111111111..,, all-California crew , .• 1964 and Wh1'tney Series or orfsh-are ~o;;a1Jin g rares. 1'he boal ftl "'""'1"1"''111111 whn ll\t "''" •"11"''"· I~, .• , Ntl1'1C•' l'h•rl>. (Alllfltt\I•. •' wl\lfll ...... ••1" ,,~. r~t•••nr• l!I wlllcJ'I It "'•Cl• •~• tur111., ,r, 1 • • wu1 ,.. """1\ff! orf! '""" lo< '"" •'"'""'·" 1~7 when he sailed the old is i'ointl.v ow ned and campaigned by Fred MacOon· P••11c111 .... •no "'•' ·~• """ """ •1•<• ------"1 ''"""'"' in "''"'""""·' f ' S o• ll•••lfll ll>t ,.,., ...... """" ,.1 '"' M•• NOTICt ro ClillOITOlill )r•tUltollftll• 11ft• "" ,.i. ,,, '"" "'' et B • Cl t Columb ia -1958 de fender of aid. Newport !-!ar bor Yacht Club: }ferb Riley, Di ck it, 1t11 •• , , . ._,..,, 111 '"'' '~""°""' n• su,.1t101 cou1T o, tHI ... n 0111r1t1. Oat·ng "' "'S€S e thP Cup ) Bl d B'll I h R Ibo y ht ('I b 0.1ttrlm•nt NG J nl ••kl cou•t, •• If() IT•fl O' C•L•,0111111• PO• '"' l llllltr .., ..... I••·'" ... 11...... ... " · """" CISA ·,., a 1 a ,_,, em p 1 atterman an 1 .aw orn, a a ac u , c.i .. ic C:•ntt• 0 ,1.,,, w.,1. 1,, !h• c.;,.,, 01 tw• cou"''" 0 , o11•1ir•1 •• •r>tflt1 M ""''" •n ,11..,... " and Jack Holleran. Long Beach Yacht Club. Tribute s ..... •"•· cou1<1, .. 1. 111•. •·11•11 11 •• 1'"''''· .,.,. 111 .. ,.,~d•• "''" •• nrR"aniulinn whose 11: n I• d . h f h I 8.11 ·r . . 011.e •••II''· ttn , F.1.1• <'If e>ro11c:.1. 11, ''·"' f.s1n~. """\'ft 11111111 .... 11 '""'"'"' '"'"' ,,,.,, •~ S d was name tn onnr n t e ale 1 r1pp a~ 1t w. •. ,, JnHM n.•••••n 11o,,. wu~ t1•" '"!•• '""'I"'""' 111 B B lb rorl purpo.o;e is In advance the th I 1 bo I h d · d I C I b' y ht C11<•n•• Cl••~ NOt•CF t\ HFlll'll'I' tuvt N 111 •h• ~.111,,,_1 lfl, "" Y a Oa qua f I. was e as a. e es1gne or o um ra ac s THOM.t.1 wi L1.1 '''""''"" ,., 111. •IXI•• """"""' ~.,.n ... , •n ,,...,, ~'""'~·11 '"'"u•" ·~·· t1•11 •h•TI . '1,."°nn",0nd"cnl 'mngpethr 10 •1° 0 . 0 ung.h 1 •ndduca 10 • __ be.:..lco_rce_h_i_s_d_eca_l_h_l_a_''-!._e_a_r_. _____________ 1 .. 11.., .... " L•w '"'1 ••1 "~"""'11ov111, tl•I"'• •••111•• '"" ("""•" ..... ~ Coflv"'"'"~"' c,..,. ~.i11ftn 1 lllllt ... NtW"'I l'l••flClll l'lltl ••If! 11«~•"' ••r rNul"!I !ft lilt lh,..11. •)t!ti·•)l\.o * ,.. __ , C•111tr 0.1.... will!'"' flP(•U•r.,, -"·In Jt\f tlllc • "IM' c: .. UOfll•• ,.1 ••••• Wtll Ill ... '" p Sq d profit organization. Cl asses promote the SUCCl'!'13e3 o( 111_,.rt •••d1, c11lftfRl1 nu1 "1 '"" flf•-er 1111 111ev• 1111111.11 (lllJ•I, '" i11N1111 '" tllf .,.ict• ~,11, .,.,,.,.., t .-w The Balboa ower ua ron 1 ught b" .. 01 u n •e, r California ~ailors throughout • T••• 1no ••·1•11 _ , to ,,,,,n1, '"'•m, "'"" 1111 "'"''"','' 1•• ,,,,,..~111111 _,.,,1111,111, wl*"'• L-• ·1 n \ y summer are a • • • ,.,,.,.,., '" ,.,,, .. _, '\le11cr<•rt. '"· '"" 11N1•ro11..-c1 "' 111' 011 <• 1u•11l\fl•!I· 11 •l'llllf.otii. ,1• ucgms 1 s ": n · bo i·ong exper.ls !he U.S and the world . Calif • th Le d l'ubll•h•tl o'"''' Ct1ttt ri~11v "11,,1, "' "'' •""'"'•· v111G1 L •. Wl!'lLS. u10 Ttti 111.,,. "' Thi!ii••• ..... ,_ • .., session of 13 b11sic boating I~· a • Th CISA hn d ( dir-1. O"'"la e a e•·· A!'ru "· "· •l'ld M•r .1, "" 1"')·1) Wlll1'••• flfllll~Yl•ll. Lei • n •• ! ••. /1•~1 IA r•J•(.!_~)iy • ..ti!,..~ ~~ tu·,·.s-1ay "5 -at:-lhe~Newpor·•t-_,,S••h.iAt>ts-l~"'f:r.ed-du'"--~.,! ,' • ..!"_.ai;_..JL.... ~Q.tl_ '.J.-..1.-' -...... • · •· ·--= l'.l•111n---11,-11W.,.--'-lh••--.,•~u .... a1 ...... ,~. llW11i'ir.1r•7l'lv h•••lt1, ' • • r 1' ' P"I"" l'lre ua\ 1:. Tomlinson l Mose I EGAL NOTICE ""'1"'" e• ino ""'<''''1•n•t1 in All "'~""" n c 1 "N v 1 • w 1 c Mo 0°1 H3rbor Ya cht Club, acco rd ing inR the course in c;lude ~afety . '· . . · • • ~ • 11•"•ln1n1 1n 111, ••'"'" ~· •··~ fl•(•d•111 ['l l~T11 ir 1 .. 1 to Lt. John Covall. chairman. aflo;it. seamanship, aids lo Slv, ~n Fr,11ncisco . Geor.11te R. I B d A 'd ---,iCTiT10-,.-,-u1l 1111ss 7~~ft•;, ',~;; ;:',,~~·:• •tt•,.'"' '1'" 11<iniit• ";. r . .,,,,. o. Ln••~ ·•• n' .... gat'1on. ". h' 'I ' and • tur~l~. Newport Be a c_ h : n oats an c·c1 ents frolAMI l'tATIMl'NT 0•1•!1 ·~·n , •.. 1•n C l••~ ... th• •'1 The publ ic is invited to the ' " EuRenP. T t s D Tkt 1 ... 110 ... 1ne ••r>on '' 1101n, tm1111•1< •L•r P 1 . fr.r.l •'fnN. '"•'" ~f 1•1111"') .~ II be h Id piloting. mariner·~ compass, ,. . rep e. an ie~n. 11! E••cui.i. nr •h• w111 '"'•1"'1 M•.,, '· '"' cla__sses.,.. v.•hiclt wi e equ ·o-pment a-nd government ice pres1denl$: ~arton Beek. TE••A 1tUc~1Hr;, l\1•1 r111r1tn o• 111~ -.l)ftv• n•""" dt(tfltn• "unu ,11111 0.•<1C11 Cfloill11 "•llv ''Htlt weekly on Monda ys at 7 p.m. N I B h ta Cl•cl•. kolll!ne!~fl •••ell. (•Ill VlttOtl •. Will~; M•Y '· 1a, tf'I) ' r,·'TI R . l r .111 k 1 t regulations. rules or I he Rewbepor eac · secre ry: ThP term~. "watch 0111 for ,VP.Ars . vr.ssel r.aps1z1ngs havt Hr,~ 1 •«~Pill~ ,1~1 "11••''" c•. 1111 w111~1 •• 111111• .. •••· LEGAL None·• ., egis ra ion wi a e pace a naut'ocal road. small boat 0 .rt H. Grant. . Newoort cnnsisl.antly accounted f n r l~1~ ~-~.::,'.,,",,' .,· ,.! ,·,.,,,,., •• ,. ',',,', •,•,,•,•,"..,'· '.,',',','""1' "'11 ,.... "' 6:30 p.m. on tht ·(irst two Beach trea~ure,· Broggs C••n the nther jl!'.Uy" and "dri ve "" ·-'"' " ha di" g -and for the first . · · · -more live!'! lost in boalinR RC-•ndtvl!luAI, "'"""'' 1., ••"<""'' 1ro1or1c1 GI' •All o' " sesSions. Ownership of a boat . n in . n1 ngham , Ne woort Be a ch . defensively'' dnn't necessArily . "'""' •..cvpJ!le p11 ,111t~ . ~· is nof' required to enroll . lime, a new class in boat Cha 1 F H th 1 _: c1clent!'! than ROY other type of 'fhh ... ,.,...,,1 n11r1 wrtr. , ... c ...... 1, ,.,,~1i.r.•rt I')••""~ r~··• 0•11v """'· "1;~1::~;·.-...t~ "' .~ ; trailering res . a awa y. LO~ have to apply just to sa fety on CRsualt y. Mo~I ca psitings are c.1~·• "' C•.,11• c .... m•~ t1t1 · •pt11 '" "" A~ .. 1 ,, .,,., M• .... ,, ·~· 11. 1111 1~'"·'1 ,..,, • 11111 ,.,, ~ildren 12 fo 14 may enroll · Anji!'.eles · Wal ter W Hoffma '' A•v•'1' J. M.octOox D1Pu•r c"'1n•,.. -· -· .su 1111t H'.I• coutT G, TH•~ Advanc~d ~ o ~rs e s . in Newport Beach · J. n••ph En, the hi1hv.·ay:oi. the faull of lhe nperator and c,,... I EGAL NOTICE ,, .. ,1 OP CAL IP'OtNIA "GI· • -ii ac:Comp.anied by at least one ,, hip polotong navoag . -. S f bo 1-· II •s cRn be prevented by prn~r ' 1'>" ' · tHI tou111tv o,. OAAN01 .~ f F t 18 1. amans . . 1. 1 . • ,Jesso p Sr .. SAn Diee;o and a e a 1ng is -equa Y "~ Publhr<fd ti••~•· c""'' 0 .11, r11111 IAll n·n '" '"" M•11., ~ ,,.. 1,,11, ,, •Ate> p~nt. ourteen o year inn, m a r I n e e ec ronics, Ha v• A M • ·11 •· .F important a~ safe driving, and handling of the ves~I . A.P•ll K. •M M•Y i , ie. 11, nn 101t i; ~o,.•c• ro c11101to1tJ i11llMAN w1 ''' •IOI'!> •""w" •• llWI> olds mil~' enroll . but ar· . . t ·r . . Ci.A:" an, >Mn ran· Th 1u11itt•o• .cou•,. o• TH• "· w111r . nff•A•...i. ,,,, g Ls t be d f engine main enance. sa11ng cisCo. !hos~ well known term!! can e rPporl stated lhat f ir~s LEGAi~ NOTICE ''"'''-0, c1o1..i,otH•• 'o• NllJ!t• h ""~11. 11von '"•• '"'·"""" ran emen mu~ ma e or and weather are cffered tn 11nd explosions were the cause ----THI cou HYY o• 011,.,.01 ""'"'"""' wilt "11 " noiv•1• ... ,. •" a ride home after each class th h f 11 opply in promotirig safety cn ,,c,111ous 1u11 .. 111 1111. ,,.,, .. , ... ., •11t 111" .... "' M•,, 1111, •• ....... l!iesslon. ose w o success u Y com· of the greate11t ;imcunt of proP' N•M• ,,,,,,M.,,,., E•t••• ... w ~1 ~11wF.N M100.1i11r.11, •k:• "' r,.,.,., •1111 "'°" • ._. •11u•••· plete the basic boating course N the waler jusl 8 5 well as 1Bfe-erty damage, And the second Tk• •~11ow1111 "'""' h 11n1 .. , ""'1"1" 11.., ~...,....n •• wr.i~t i.~ ,,t,.H!N M•O "'~'t" T$W••· Ut1tnll ~.11, a..i•r•. °"""4-p (' f bo f g h y hf. 01 DAUf',M , •~• W \ MlnC•U(,M, ••• C1HIA•nl• t?MI, "' ~ !<lthtll •118o,..,t reven IO n 0 a ln aC• and become members Of l e ew ac k'( ly On the highway, acco rding grPRtegt amount {If property C .. ,t, OE\1GN, °''"'"' AO, lr"<llt. ITEVt MIODAUClll, °'<••<•ti lll!llloi, "'" 1ul>\•ct 1-. 111>11llr"'lll ... •Mt cidents.,is the prim11ry purpose squadron. ..... 10 lh• U.S. Coasl Gu-,,~. damage wa s dut r tr . cour 11"•· 1to. Al11 v111, 0,, 111 • .,,._, Ntu1r • is Mf"•rt1v , .. t.,,FN 1~ •11• ••l" 1u111•1<1<" c...,,,, 111 t11t •ifM, t11r._. of the course which has been n co 1s1nns. "'""'"· c1p1. tw.o ,,td11.,, ,.. '"" •IMw• ,.,,...., n-1_•!1•11• 111t•t••1 n1 ,.111 lltt••"td •• 1111 !1"Mo.., Futther details ma y be ob-Rea.die' d Coast Gua'd stat 'ostt'cs shnw A con'1-cientious operator can k'""''" '-cu, •• 11. ,..,. .. u. v1111 ,,,1, .u 11.,..,.., 11 .... 1n• r1.1,.,, •••1~1• 1111 llf•t~ 11w1 111 1111 •t•M, 1111. 11111 1"""'911 pr'esenled free or cha rge by ta ' •• b II' M I bel . ' Or •• Nrwper1 •••O>. C.1111. ,,.., ,.1~ llfCf'll ... I ••• ••!!til•...t I~ "·· llltf'n, .... , •II• tllAlt el 11111 •tt•••"3 tnni Y ca 1ng rs . sa . that California leadl! the na· preve nt fires and explos1ons Tftl• bu.int•• 11 11t1ne cOfld"''" 11, .,. w1111 11,. nte•"•'~ v/!l/d•1ri. 1~ '"'' e111t1 11111•""' bw -r111°" ot • ...,.. N • · ttte. Balboa Po"•er Squ~dron Pease. c]a·ss .!lecretary. at 673-f 1 on board bis ve.!!sel ln!ll.,,/du•I. of 11'1• (l•rlt ,, 1h, •l>t!WI ,nt111At1 i:011•1, •• 111tt•r th•n 11• '" llllfff1•1t11 t• 111•1 ii si~ '1940, except for Wnrld 1arr be d lion in the number o Pea.sure . · ' "'""'111 e. cu11,11 16 "'~''"' lh•m. wl111 tft• .,.,, ... ,.,, ot«-.t•11. •• #If 1i.1111 ,,, '"'"' 1~ . ~ "'f.i'r:' .,.,., tween 9 a.m. an noon /rt Flor' ida boats regir;tered. By the 5ame Improper 1nstallalion.!I and Thl1 tr~t•m•nr rutot ... 1,.. th• c1U111.,, vou<li•"· 10 tn• .11""'"1'""" 11 "'' nnl•• •I'!"''{,,,.,,. r••I """rt' 1n1.1•1t war II years. BPS is a non· or after 5 p.m. · f . . C•••~ ft! Or•n•• counrv Of\! Mov 1, i.1t ,, 11.. •""'""""': nu 11", • . C<lllf'ltt e1 "''""· ••••• K c:~ • Date Listed For Channel Isles Race 7'11e Los Angeles Yacht Club ha s announced the starting d~te for its biennial Channel Isl ands Race, a ~milt ftature that is cons.idered one of the mo..c;t rugged 1ests for t---t---~Qcean-jicing-yachts. The race will start at 3 p.m. Thursd~ June 15. From the start 11t LAYC the course wi!I taj:e the-y a-c--h-t .!I · tn. Richardson~s Rocir.-leivirlg Santa Barbara, Anacapa, San· ta .,Cruz, Santa Ros11. San Miguel and Richard's Rock to port'.' The flee! v.·ill then sail to San Miguel. again. leaving the island. Bell!:g Rock And San Nicolas Islan d to pcirt before return ing to L.A. Harbor to finish. the race is by invitatinn lo members of recognized yacht clubs whose yacht.s have fOR m 'ea s urement certificates. Minimum length overall is 30 ftet. Entrant! mu st also be members of th11 Ocean Racing Fleet of Southern Californ ia. except for yachts out nf the • Soullftrn Ca.lifomia area. ST. PETERSBURG. Flo - Charles Mor1an, president of the F1orida-b11sed Mo r g a n Y1cht Corp. announced that delivtries ha ve begun on th, seCilnd yacht fn the new 1'-forgan "performance series.'' token, California i!!i also a m;untenance o en,i::1ne and Av 81v•r1y J, Middo11, 01,..,1w ''"!'11.,: c.1i•"ENTI!• " 11A1tNf\, 11iy·' f.l fl Nl'\r 11r1tc111Jrll'>lletet111t1 •• 1011...,1 .. ~ l.'d.r l'n the Iota! nt>mber nf equipment di!IObedienCe or Cltrk. J. tCl-IAG, Jlil,), •11\ M•c'Arll\11~ l\lv1!1 , Th• 1111 llflt·ll•ll O'tl If #It. . ' ' , l'lf'H I I) f\o, I/At, N•wl>ft•I 11-•t•, (1Hl!nrnlt lwllll" 110) ICtf l M ltill lt\lf\•f ff reported accidents with tnp .!lafe fuehng practices and A Pvb11.,,,<1 O•~n•• co•ll D•ll~ ""n• .,,,1, ,..~1'h io 1h• .,,.,. n• ...,,1~·~· n1 ~~1 n• thf H11rt11 .... tt O!;.lrt•• ti l·ogures ,·n th• fatalo·10·05 col· hick, of 0 ,....ralin" ex~r·oence M•v J. in. u. "· "" .,,,.,; '!" .,.,,, ... 10n1d 1,. .u ~m•r"r' 1'1'1tt1111n1 ,::,0,:1/i, :;'""',",•" 1,•l '111111, 11tn11 Uni School Takes Cup r• ' r• -----'-011 ~•••rt of ••Id ,.4~efl•nt, "'''"In "'"' '"· · .II M ~ were the cause!'i of the ma· LEGAL NOTICE -•ft• 1rttt th• 11 .. 1 11~ei11{t"°" "' •~h "'S-':''!;11~:,,0' ,.111"'","m"•'.':. ~i··· um ' ' . r h ' """ • .. . un m11•~v.., 'v ,,.. The annual Coast. Gu1trd Jor1ty n t e fires and ex· --·--·-0 •,.,· "' h 11 1111 ,,,,v 1"_,f"' l••1111r11 o.t.o , I · l'ICTITJOUI IUSIMllS 1 ire • Twmt 1t1 t•lf Ctlh In lfwktl ., report stated that over the p os1ons. HAMI ITATIM llllT ALICI JANI WotJOf;N, '"' u .. tt.,, llllU .~ c•nllrmtll~ It. 0 h 'fh• !t1llovol11t ""''''" .,. eel l!:•oc:vt•I• ft/ th• Wiii "' ... "''' Cl•h ..... htl•fl(,• tUlfttlt .., ver alf the V e 3 I e I S 11v1111.,. ••~ "' '"'' •llllv• n•mttl !Mt l!<'l•"' ""'' ••ltir'Jl'I b.,, Mn•l••1t ,.,, ,,11,1 Ooe.d Iii Newport Th e proto-type Morgan -3012, The University High School launched in April. has un· sailing team. skippered by cl Mark Gaudio, was the winner erRone sea trials and in v11ry· of the second annual Catalina In g e n n di ti o n s ha s Challenge Cup series sailed in demonstrated e x c e I I ~ n t Tahiti Race Grows to Six Yachts Shields Class sloops In balMce._super.ior stabilit.y, ewporfH8".00r lasr~oo&y:---responsiveness and speed, Ac· The 1972 Tahiti race rosier The event is_ sym~hc of the cording to the announcement. has grown to 5iJ: yachts, ac· sloop champ1onsh1p of the "W t I 1 F th' mrding to Charles Boothe, Souther~ Ca I !.for n i a ___ e .~xpe~ 1 0 rom" ~~mmodore: .. Qllhf i;ponsoring Interscholastic Salting Con-mOC!el. sa1if~organ. an<f Tran.o;pacific Yacht Club. ferenct. The trophy was based nn perfnrmance tests The latellt entry is Erir. donated ~y the Boat Club of a r a i n ~ 1 our 3urcessful Ta barlys' 57·foot sloop Pen· the Catalina laland School . pne M g 27 .1 h .11 Du ick Ill from France. f th be f th qr an· , 1 appears s e w1 1. o e mem rs o e con· 1. 1 . .. Others already or. the 1st ference . ive up tn cur ell'pectations. are Irv ing Loube's CnlumbiA· Gaudio and his crew pi.;t The ne"'· Morgan 3012 has a 57 Concerto, Richmond : W.V. together a 2·1-4-1 recor<l In lont waterline and generous Gnodley's 4\·foot sloop Dakar, winning the event. His ere.., hi.e:h asj>ect ratio. ma sthead Marina del Rey: L.H. Killam's was Glenn Gebauer and Do n ri i;:. and is reputed 10 have 7J.foot. ke tch Gr e ~ b 11 rd , Harmakian. Br i t 1 sh Columbia : .Joe Final results: (t r Univti!'Y spetd and pnwer of a yacht Pollock 's 63-foot ketch S1ete, High School : 121 Corona •el several reet lonjler. Al 29 feel San Francisco. Mar High School Tom Wilso n 11 inche~ overall, .she was The race is scheduled to Rel tl·2·2·21: 131 R iverside desi1ned tn be a maximum under way June 15 from Lo.!! Pnlytechnic High 14-l-1-4 1: silt! MORF racer. yel big ~gele11 Har~t . The 3,571· f41 Catalina t§ht~ School f~S-. mile race 1!1 the lon1est (6-3 ): (51 Costa Mesa High 1"}1 e~ough to be an IOR threat in regularly scheduled yacht race 4-sdq·5l (61 Estancill High (5-distance races and around the in the world. It i1 sailed bien· ~/. buoys.· niatly . reported in accidents were In-NIOl·i. 110. ,)00 H••bel" •tvfl., , .... r:':v::~~:r·~·:;::. ·J:~llHll llfl '"' ,,_,,.,, '" •lllt. ,.,. ,.,,.,.., " I d · 11. · . Me••"'" , 1 A ' ' · 1nw111111 tll!I tt .. "•"'/~"lffl Ill~ Vn ve in co 1s1on11 which IC· •1c111r11 J. Httwlt, "" M.,..,,,, D• .. ;,'g ':!! .',':."' lluf. 1'1d1 ., """'' 11 llf n wrH1111 •"II w111 counttd (or 11. gre.11 numbe r of ••111111 '"" . ..,.,..;~ •••c~. t•tll .,._., llf ••ct1v1o1 "' th• ''"'"'"" n1nt• •I .~, I , , , Hllllo M, H.i..,11, 11'1 Mlltmlt l)r , t I I 41 1,1..... ' !Ima •lier !llt II•\) fUllllttlllll hlf .. ~ tM perS11n<1 1n1ur1es. The reporl f!•llMI• ttw1 • 1 11tlll•• "''' "'' ••"' ,,...,, .slated lhat !he-pri nco'pl• cause ' Tnl~ 1111•1,...u t1 ..,,1 ... c-uctM b• •11 A~':.,i~~ o~:~"IC.u•I 1)1!1~ l'!lnl Dllltll "~•It ''· 'nJJ. .. "', nll•YodvJI. ,_,,_ ' W•Af!lll '""'"" Wlllt ' -nl colli11ion.!I -either with 111cto .. d J. Htrw11 .,,,u 1• •Mt M•r 1, 11~ 11• "" 1~-» 1-••cvte< ,.:r-1111 w111 61 th I · h . Thl1 1l•lfmtnf l!lld .,.,.., lh• C<1uAlr ---•'lit dfcl'lltnf ' • ~ er vesse ~ nr w1l fixed nb-ct1r• o1 c''"" ceun1w fl'!: •P•" ,,, '"' J~tGAL NOTICE· clAMll .,.. MOMA11cH , Jee1.s -WRS the fa ilure ·of tht fl~ l•v•rl1 J. MIH9•. °""''' c-1• 1uu1 !tit, ,,..,.11 ,_ .-, , , Cl•rk. NOTICI ... VlfltlO alDI u ...... aelllr ·--i nperatnr t o ma1nla1n A ''"o 1111111e1 1, ...,,..,., '"''" "'•' 1111 SN1111 !II or•-· c.u..,,..,. ,,..., forward lookout-The In· ~1ll111fd-Or_tn" c;.,., o.1..,,~111i:..., '"'"'~-<&1-~'i-OI" .. A1fll(lln_1 111 -•11e.,..r-. ,... • --• .. .... ,., •l!<Cf M11 ~' 10, ''· •tn )OIS·N Dltrrkl__..-..Q(.H• '°'-'nl•· Y,1110111(1, win ~·-oc . rli crea!Jng popufa l'f ty nr 41Na(c_r flC•lv• Ofll""' bldo VI 1~ )1:00 I m, l"vt!f1!rttd n(.,,., (Nit l)lll\t~ 91, skii ng hi:ts also contributed tn LEGAL NOTICE r110J•Ml•Y, M•v 11, ""· •t '"' '11•(11••1ne M•v l. 1• 10· "'\. , , 11 '!/' ·----D•PI. nt ,11.i 91.;ltnnl tltl•!ft l<l(:tl•n •I L•'QA'-N-thls safety problem, the Coast llfCTTtrou1 ,Jiii.11 ,,,o .-.""'"' 1.111-1 co••• Mui.-· 1:J .., v1:i~-.(',._ Guarilsaid NAMI 1r.1>taM•N t__ Ctllln•nl•. ti "'Mt11·11rn1 told 4116• will bt Ill• THI· IU I• l -i ~!'=""' ' ,,;"" fallowl11t .,.,"" 11 ..,.,.. ""''"•" e':~!t:,'c--:.."fs'mt'"";f£~11i:i~ '°~~ •:~~·-011 Cf~'· ~~~ ;:_,.. f)((J:l.LfHf II U I l n I H r, Ml lN· l'l ATJ'!tti, , ~l;f;, l·~U f Catamaran lfNANC,, 11l'1 ~ •• ,.,,.,h ltn•. Hv... "II bid• .,, '~ bf' Ip •<•~·"·~·· wllh N6r1c1 ~ INTfNTIOM ,.. 1·~ tlnq!"" &t•t.t1 t)6'.t, !Ill ln•1tutilo~• l nd CllflfllllM~ •nt •IAL l'fl l'l.1''1' AT l"lllYi\'fl• A 1(•~11.in l. Frlt11tor, 11m lli•f""" loeclfkt•lftft• "'MQ< ''" MW '" '"" •"ti I~ 1ruo M " 111 !M l •l•l• nt MA,.... l • .... M~ntlnttnn ltotn fU~~ mlv bt •~'"'"' In !!<o olllr.• n! lt'lf DORMIY[ll ••• l{•THl ltMl l.;..jJ'. fll!o 1!111lntt1 11 tt1no Cll!ldUCIM tiy tn r urtll t1ln1 ,t,•tnl M ••18 1(11eft/ !llol"'' OOllMt;Vl'fl D"'t•..-d 1•,.. I llldfvl!lv1I, t 1e11 tr!tf!•r mu11 •ubmll wllh Ill• 111~ t No!ltt •1 ftttolly 1lv•n tr>tt. 1119i.,r11t R tt S I(•"""'" t l'rl llltr c••lll••'I (/tf!cO., t•rtlfl•d CM<~. « bid• c111111rm1t1""' tlv '"' 11111vt ........ ega a et Tl>lo 1l•flmtnl °ill•d Wllh tll• C'°"illh oltt'I ,,_ lll tdt PIVOtii. It lrot erlJ•t Ill S1111*rl .... f.1>ur1. nn Moy 1'1. .lf11i l lr !"'f Cl••• 111 Ortnet C°"nl' <Ill~ All• ?i, 1111, lht Co••I (...,mu11Uv C1Uttt DIO!tk.1 IWlu• Ill "'00 • m, ft 1h••tlrillor wjlllll\;;fllj F.v ll1vttff J. M•tckr•, Ot ... ty Cevin IOA•ll nl Trw<l•1>1 I" tn """""' Ml I•" lhnt ttl-td hY ltw. ltf• 11!Vttrtlf!!fd • .. . Cit•~ Y 1111n llv• "'"'"' lt'IO) Ill !)'<• ..,,., trill •• 1tml11!1t•••.,.. 111 ''-••ltll ti l+AttY IC. The United Slates Sea Spray ' ,1,,11 • "'"'•~•·• "'"' "'• hl.t:'I•' "'111 '"'"' +111n Do<m•v•,, ••• 'k t!Mr1nr,, "· Cllt'!iv••: C I A ' ' P'<tt;lhll.., n....... C0t•I 1)1lly l'llol "" ''°'""M '""''~' " tl\1 ...... I• fie.•••'!!!, Wiii ••JI ., II' VII• ••l• JI'• a am;iran ssoc1at1on and ""'" 1•. 11111 M•v ,, 10. ,1, ••l"l 1071 ,; ..... ,.,'"' M "'"' 1n.,,. ...... , .. •-'•11•• '~ 111_, 1nfl "''' ,,., ~10"'' ~ "'• ~· 1ht H T '"'"' 1 .. 10 111tll '"''••cl, "" IPl'lltttdt ttf tflllf citndllllllll ,,.,,1...,11., 1,,.11,~ 11 nustnn, ex. Y11cht Club LEGAL NO'TICE ttt.> ct••<• ... u, boo 1,,,t.11,.,.,,,, 1n "'•,.,,.ti.tot, 1111, ,.,. '""''" 1t1 ,.,.,,.9 will host t•-d annual ' ot • MM. '"" tuu •llM IM•Mf w111 "" Dor'""'''• •k• 1111"'""' " Ont,....., rte iiecnn 10-1•11.., •e 1•1<1 •c"""' dlt•rltl. ttt•••'"'· ,, 1,,, ,..,.. "' ,,.; et•fllf ,...; No•th A-· h . h' l'ICTITIOUI IUSINlll Ho t •M<I• ,...y wlthct••• 1111 llfd, ltw 1 •K rltf!t. llllt •"'II "'"''" lhll TN fflllJll• ... ltl''Cr1can c amp1on~ Jp NAMI STATIMfNT 11*•1111'1 !II 111"1¥ n,. 10 1 <l•Y• ·"~ ..... ,.,, """"''"" I~ •ddlU'lf! '" ftitl " .... r.ga(i. f I•· I J Tiit lor1ew1,.. ... ..,.., ''' tlli,.. !l•I• "' "" 1111 _1,,. ""'-'· d~< ... Hll •t "" ,.,,,, el ,.., •••"'-• c... "'• or 1~ c as! une 2, 3 11u,1 ... ,. ,,. ,,,. ,,,.,, 01 ,,.,.,.,, ,,,,. • .,,,, t11t ,,,1 ,,_,"' ~·'" 1,. "" ,.,~, :·~ and •. GOLDEN ••CUit COl''Ullf \, "'' ""'llfl• nl ••l•C!!f\I •ny I nd ti! 111111 er Ortnet , lltl, !If CtUfornt1, d'Krllllf4~ h Wtt!(lltf 0•, N•WllOfl -••c.PI, (J t 1Hf te ..,.,..,. •nl ltr1HtU!trlllt1 M In tollow1: 1 Competi ng for the lnlema• l$<tl M. Mlfftf, ltM f1t1>1r 11., (<ltll ltrmt tlllto o If! onY tll<! fl" l• lftt ~ddt.... Tllf •••I P'""'"' Cll'tllt ll'lf ~ M••e, Ct '"" Otten Mly II , 1t1'. n:• t ..,, 1111Ut IO(ltttl( tt l"lM l'tec•nn1' ii lional Sea Spray Perpetual 1r1v11 1o111i.,, :ri. ,,, .... 11., c.,. . 141l•lol-'ll f w•T'KIN '"'" "'•••· c.11,.,1111, -· Nrrlc ' T h Ill be ,.._ """"" Ct t?611 5•tl¥ '""'' ft/ T•u1l1•• 6Hc:rlftH •• , , , rop Y w ...... nadian 11kip-TJll• 1iovt111t11 11 IMint t.,...,uctM •i ·~ ,..,.,li•t.·~ "'"~" te•1• 0 .1.., P'Ulil, · '"' Horltl 'I!! I•" ti '"" Souti> • M per11 a.• well sailors rrom 1r1..-1w1dtl•t M•y 1, 1e, "" ""·" "' "" w111.,,., J1n 1 ... !II L• 4,:· lh hou l'IVlt Mltlt• F1l••I-"''""._ 11 .,,_ If! t #Il l~ rnug t !he U.S. The T1111 11 .. .,.,.,.n, 111--t wit11 '"• c 1111111~ LFA:iAL NOTICE '"••161 •tt"'"fd 1n ..,.., •. p, .. 1 ,, lrnphy i11 ciu-renlly hCld by cr.r~ ~ o., .... c""~1,"" •••11 II Hn Ml•t11111~_1 t"""· '"'"''' " o.i:-.. H K f C I 11¥ ll•v1•IY J. M•lllto• 0'fttlf C:11t111fy JUPl•tOll ,oum,-cALl'O•NIA c-•y. 111((1 ftllr() 1111 .... , ff. .... , an rau1 o a gary, Ont. C••<k, cou•T Y 0 , o••NOI ,,..,lflf, I I . d 'h , ,,,,, (All llUMll• AO t1tt , ... ••1• 11 liilllttt t~ r11rr1111 ,.,,.,. nqu r1e.'1 regar ing " e 111111111.r..11 0 • .,"'" '°"" D.,1., ,.,..,,, v1•0 .. n•n11, (,,,,.,111t1t10, , •, 1 •I ( 11 , • h Id • ' , CI TATION '""'•11111'!•. (!tltll, rltllh ..... ·r ''· How to See Ensenada Start event a ou be directed to the "'1 "· 1t. '""' M•y 1, 10. "" H101.11 ,,..._ ,..,,, ,..,.111_.. c .. ,.,, •• ,....,.,.., •l!<lf thtllr'lll<'"'lt•i ,,,."'.,,.. clas~ secretary. Dfeon A, ,...., <..irM .,.,"' " r~•~ '"' ,.._r"' t• " 550 E . D. ided I F D. . . Off N ., LFJ;AL NOTICE f-'t.ltHDONMIN'f) Oii I~ .... ••'' -..1,, ·~" 14' ,ltr'"S 'V ntQ OUr 'V' "WnS e·wpOrt Kahr, 717 Valley Dri v e , , • ., Aoo11T101111 1111,,., 1111.,., .,. 1mot•t11 ,.,, """ " " "" ' Htrmosa Beach. C•lif. """""' '"'"'" '" "' "'"~ • """ "' "'"· _,, ..,. -" '" """"" w N,t,MI ITA1'1MINT , Ml-, lo "o"" Wl'MI ~ Ill ffcl1rt11 ll(t!ti:M ti llll f fllU (/// "'*' O! A • • If you·are w11tching the start si1nal for the catamaran o{ tbe Newport to Enstnada· division. If you are..11ble U> ~ -"" ""'l•tffit l''ice'""fm' "thf"'ftr!t ff me ···atcommittet boat-there will· be \'OU "'ill prcba bly be only white rooe 'Dying from lhe Sltghlly mor@ confused than signal mast At 11 :15 another the skippers and crt'l~1s of the gun will mark t~ tive mlnult 550 at.artin1 boats. preparatory ptr1od for the TG alleviate the confusion -"c~f.s''. A -blue cone will be or to add 10 it -here are the hoisted. rilnals you will hear and whitt At UOO lthat'! noon l vou"can t:Jptrl lo $tt -ot her another b!Mt and the htllstln• than a ma,,_, of boaLo;: of a rtd cone will mark the The race ls divided into four mr,1 of the catamarans. di\•it;lt'lns 14•lth the Ocean Rx· Oaws will then rurt at 10 ing .and Pacific Catamai:•n ~Jnult-intt~!_I•. Al 12: to the dhilklns divided into five b1a Clas., A boal.1 In bolh cla~s. There •·ill be two Ocean Racing 1111nd P1ciflc at.fitt ing llnes -eitendina Handicap wi)J get the startinc from the jelly bell buoy •iR"3L The PHRF dlv1'ion 1t••t1rd. liMt• on the line ne1rat 'l)tre ,.UI be tb,... •••rti°" ..iiort and tht OR boa~ start line\ cornmkttt boau, prob-on th< of.lshlire lint. ablf rih aoior<d bolloom A.t IMO Class B In PHRF flying lrom thtm. m>Jtinc th< and ORF wilt gtt th< starting dJ\.15\oM of the line. 1ignal oo 1 blue Cf)Ot. fnllo•·ed The flnl 1igMI )'00 will at 12·31 with the-Cass C:1 Dfl bw will be I C&MOO bl•st 11 I ra1 cont. U:40 for th< Clll! 11 :101.m.Tbia1s th< .. lnlinll 0·1oaawbltc""'"·11111 aw . . . E's il 12:50 on a blue ~Mpe. The last. group to start' will be tbt Midget ocean Racing Fleet In twn cl a~. Oass A on the ortahore line and aass B inshore. MORF are boats of 30 Ctet and under. 1r the air 1uddenly turns blue at 1n)' lime bttwten 1200 11nd 1 p,m. h will bt tht h1nguagt of skippers and crews screamin1 for ri1ht-of· way or room to crou"lhe line. If things •re running 1c· oording to nonnal thtre will bt comlderable hulJ.-banging •s. lht cl1sws fight for pMi- Oon on tht sta:rtihg linet. II you hive • portAble ma.rine radio you ea" Jilte-.n to the .committee boat chatter and the countdowns on 21131 tfloHmz.. · Tlte start b tht most •pec- Uculu port ol !ht E11Sftlada raa. Alll'I the !ltd • btiUI! to spttod .... ""'' Yill ae!U. ~ 1-------------I 'ft.. 11111.,..1"" """"' ,,, ""'" ,,,,,.. -'""led¥ -cont•e• '' .,.,,.,... J• , titer""" fllf i"4'i ~111.,lf _..LEGAL NOTICE b""',.." ,,. • T11 •Miil.• oer; t•llLI "• •--lttt ""'""'" o,•~•. IJI"• ,,.. , dnwn tn getlln• the mnst ••1111• •H.t. MJtlu;.•L ,.,,.00,. '"° •• ttAMU• DI!~ •1r:t1:1 •"" tt •11 ""°'' c..11,_,w,,"' "''' • __, l of th • bo '• nd 'ICTITIOUS 1\1101111 fllerlll Mi it! ll•ftl, \•.,l• •n•. c-''tnot "'""" cft~ ~ boo Ill• ltlOlt• t•"" ,tl•rt tf ttlll •11"'1tf a.....,.. 00 . 'ell' ...... I NAMI ~A'l'IMClllT . l:lert•I" II lltltl', M o .. 1-.0 C:1111vr, """""' .t ""' "'----Vt """ ... i, .. ,., ... l"IU'I O:· ho ... Rni!' t;1,. -i;;~ T,,..I..........._.. __ ~~ .......... ,q.'"..,,..ll'f~c.• -· ~ ..... ,. .::..: .-c,;. -!~"tlt...,•itrot ~!W p1111 to WIOO W1JP,re ., °"•"' M Milli M 0 IOtltt I • ., fl"dtl fl lllh Clll(l """" ., .... ~...., 11-' ~ "''' ~ .,.. ........ ,. I d "( find · HA f IOMAL T U 8 I!' , All 4 M.twlhtr ... at"", t.;.lfw...,.,: C• t!NOl ' Cit.., '"6 ,_,,,.., l!I .....,.,, llf/O'f "" ":W, ~ 50ll'leont e If! a,sn It. ENGl'il!"t:lllNG. 1tJO l'lotto•TI• ..... . 8""'1• ' l.•wl ... ""D .,, w JIJ .. " ,...,.. ,,...,i.., "' Otto~· I ... .... "'9 .. ~........., ,,., "'*"' A ' •• boa'·'•• h Sa (M•I M•1•, 9'•11 Ltt A-ltt Cl ' ' '•-·-"lid t....i 'lit JlllW •• tt1' ot et 1111 fllk.lt ti l'M 0 • .lllC'C .. "1,. I lit: ... 1ppra1c n ,.,,""', M Ylttlt, 1J111 °"'''"~.. A!Nrl(I Mi, ..... MD ' JU• 11.._, • ti AM. ,,, ""' $'(, ""'" ............ ~ ...... " .......... "' ... D, Ill bet ee f s1 .. 1t ""' l tw •• for1111t, (_t -~. II ,...,. ~°" "•••. _, •••fl ..,"t .,...,!!'wit\ ........ • 1-tlO -USU Y W n t1111 ltlli ........ II ~ t.erldllt"' Ir!' "' '""" llt,ltllll" Ii ~·-"Y" 0-to.1 M......, ....,_ .... bi ..... ,.,.., '"" ..-.... ,, 1:•-1 to\fl .. '"' C"lll: p.m. and midnight the bla 1"""4du•t ,. •• _,.,J,, ""' ceoit•• ~ ,,... ••'""'' •C1#"1""' \et•~.;.."":.~::."':':.::;:-.. ' "'"""' M, Vftfl.t ~II IC. ll'""}y M C ltw ... II. ti! Hit '""'t'" ............ C... 1 t jl:, guttainf: game hfglnl -Tttlt tltl•,....M lit., WI"' '°" ~ly fPll• 11•-Wtl Ill;,, .,,,~ .... C<IU,._ l'er l-'11frt II '"""' Y"U Wtl W ,,.._ tmf¥f11 t'ld ;.· ~ """ betbe to . JM tstd (llft " O••-c""""' "" """' 1, "" ty C•M " or-'-'Y "' Aerfl " ...-.wllfY"' • , .... 1 ...... " °""'' u--111.....-lN'l.f .... ""' ....,.. w r go tns or ou e ., ...... ,.,, '· M..,.,..., a...,,, c.eu ........ 12• • v., .... _.., ,...tt1.,. " ii-...... , .,. °"'~/""' • ..,, the Coronados Ialands. ~ c-ru-oc ... 1~ " ~"" c.dtol *"'ieot "'• ~ """'* "'"-''"· 1 ... .. ho k •• I' hll I "lltH ,.,,,. .. "'--'"' ..... , •••• oNlf '4• .... .....,,.,~ ··-... ..... 111' tJ t lite 11~ y on1er ~volkM(l °'""" '°''' 0'11f "'"'· l"\llllllMlf o.1-c. .. ,, Otl•w ,!191 ..iw tN "'I•• r _, "" .,., .,. ~•tl'l(t -~ ,~ -COUl"M oollidt will ht beltlng MtV ,, It. II. , .. "" llS-·n •VI• tt, ,., •f'tl ""'' 1, ... ''" 11\'-li _,, II p,. I .~'• "' -...... lltv• "''" .. ..,.., ........ " ""' . d ' , .... ~ !H"•MJtl, ,,,. (-1 .... , .,.... ... , ....... -.... " ~'*"'-•• that the M!:I winch will hOI LEGAL N&nCE LEGAL NOTlCE <-'4• ,. 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"'9 """"' ., '""' o IMl will keep them moving '' " ' 1iru•1t t 1!.1 a t.oloJo!DK.•P· '1· llOH"K~ !II ''"1"' ""' ......-i °""' w ,,,. ,.,.,_,.,"" ...,.,-'....., I '-~ ft'-•a llll(;, • ~tlr Ori..., '"'' ¥tu C,..H• Y~UotTff' ,.l)St, ))' 'fl"•OI. ·~~ ... ~'-"" Hit 1~ r,..""" 1"f I ong ,,., '""" e. nt1' • • u-• ••-· t•J•' ,,.,1 o.o .. -wY 1, "" ,,,,., •#f •• "' "9' """tit The fir\lsh" UMJalJy ver)' • , ..,.,._ "" i.; .. , Ci•(;" ..,,.. '•11 t •r""" •~-· ''""'"'"'' w, 1 " ""'* '" ., .. , flt9ll1t...._ ,... .-. • , ..... (J.; •• (,, fMoO • ,., ....... 1, "'"" OM. •• • l t..,... C..."'1 ,,.,.. °",.. ~ •. ''" dull -boils finishing singly 10 1 1.,.1.,.:..., 1-4' '*"'• T., ..... "' ''-""· C•i·• .,,\, . 1,, c.r.rl• L '"' '' ''-" t ~ I II U I f ........ ~ t• """' ..,, ...... " .. ! .... ~ ...... '" l)Myo)' ~ ................ ' M n 1ma lfOUPI· n . n TMt ...,.~. ~ ~ .,. ~-·'• ••-'•• ~ .... ~ , bl« """' ic. °"""*"" ._. cnurx. It ls Ii.kt 11&4 when a -"""'or..., ' -..,, • -1 ,..,.._~. 100-00M t. '"'l"'" ''"' .~ • ..,~. °",.- f h I L.....--• .. _ ... _ 11 11 ""'"""' lltl •• , • ., •• .., -"-, ~.... , , ~ morn n1 ll'l"-m llJIJU3 6 J ,_ T""• ,.,,_,., "'""'""' -~·~ """'.,.. u~ ,.,.. •-""'""' • ....-SantM S..y au.wd mart tMn ,°"' .,.~ -Mflll' ...... -,.,.. c •• ~ l"lr.,... c....,.. ..... .., .. ..., ''" n1t• "........,. .........,,. ••• H" °"""' I-boats o. ('-• .., f! ..... fll ,,.....,,.. (-~, to" t _rll U. lo-, .. _..,. .J flllftltMs °"""'' ~tf flf'l'llltJ, (.......... ..... ill"r' ...... ""'"'I ·~1 w converg' on Ill: ,.,, 1 c ,. '"' '"" ..,.._..,. '" 111,1 ..,,: ah'>rt finilli lint 1t one. time I •111''1 """1"',...._.. • ....._ t,'; '"'-' .., ...,,......,,.,,. • "'"' O•t .... O..• """' •-1~ ~ o-..... tat.ti 1111, l'flel', ·--·'Of.. " °"'' I ....... cw.,. c.... .., Then, pilnjaville. ~I ,.,, l"l!I '"' .. " .,, "" 'CJl-11 tL tt .......... .., .. "'" """ ,,. •. , J, , .. ''· "' "" I n v •• .,... /IU, L ltn IMl·f'J ~ .. .. ... .. ff DAILY PILOT UCI Activities HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE : l'OUNTAI~ V"-LLIY -1~ M.1,ne111 \' 11 T1ll'-••I 11"0\JNTAIN VA:L LI T -llUl li•rDOr ll"t'CI. 1rd [d•~9tr 1L 1"01t0 -II t o,.. 11 lt1<\l1110 llt•~ Cl)~t • "'"'5" -JIM w.iri>o• a 1.o • .i v.~11n 11. (f)flA '·'F~• -1'1 I. It,!•· 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY AHD .HILtHUBST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL HUNJJfjC.TON lliACM -i!lll •Ndt al•<I. •I Alt.nit !ANTt. •NA -I~ W ld•~tlr l n<I 1""01 '' wuo,;fp, ~T0•1 11£<'"'4 -tTll •1r"I\ 11 .,ook1111n1 .. UNTll<CTDN auc~ -•• '.~ f(.0 (d .. ~·· MUtlllr>GrON llil.C!'I -Wtln~r <lnC Sp'"'!llhll WE STMINSlf.11 -.au w,,,,.,,~1'•• ii Gl;IGfn Wnl Listed for l\'lay No Liquor at the Westminster, Villl age Center', Beach Blvd. at. Atlanta, Adams at Brookhursl Stores 'n\41 tell"""'1n3 I"' ol M1v ~·""''O" c-urw1 ltr t•t u~1vtrlily 01 C1l1le'"'' f•V•~t. 1111 o.tn r•l1111d ltv ''""''"' llllot•t ll Yl'IUttlDAY, MAY' "E"'tr'91"9 frll"' (0 lo "+• 1, '"' • Pr<>Mem1 cl SCY•M1•t ill 1•1,•· Mercen e s ... 11n. "" D • p,n1e1w• ot •·hlTO'Y· iftc"'l!nt COll@tf P1rt o! t UC !•~·~• 1!111n11c>t> !t ctu•• , ""''· "A,..t•lt•" l=orelgn tt1l1!11nl Ml1tcr!c1I 11'1•11>«· l!"'I l 'ln CU,.fl\! "•ltllll f?'I ." /.f U f,:l).;, :,:,u!"i1n~;!1~:~.~ .. !!..~1~. l~C ""°"'' 1...i Gt "lt l c• tilt (,ll(l•Ct~ $11 1111...,1." lln11e J~""' o• !;•._'\ 11t1'1d, IYPtrll ""1111C•l n Jl'1 rl "t ~ UC .;:!;:. ~.T~11111ro1t l•c,~u::rt.:~.~~;n·;~~ r"', ""' !!ti, $.etlt l k lt nrf M11! UC rvl"4 (l "'WI· Sl"llt~ '""''"on U IC "l! ... rvcn•'< u .. GI O•l141• • Oe It. Vout11U A11~,..0I 11 lt1-lnv1n1.on," ••" s o.,,,,,.,""· "• o . c1•11•(•1 PS¥CPlol,ll! 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In "t I ! m t n I • Anll¥1l1 1nd Prolect (11Crdin1hn.,.·• 1. ------!O....-.m. .... Rm... l.AL.1/J.rJ1'.al.,j~ostt 81~1 , UC r,v1n~ c1mt1u1. 5,,.,,,. 10. ll'lllllD.,, M.50. TUESDAT, MAY t "Tiie Purl!lnl~ WI•• Tl\IV Pur•· t1n!t1U,'' Ro~rl T VMllr,el, Tn 0 . 11iocl1te 1rofeuo' ol lhll1lon, Po,.,onA Collt11. Pt•! el 1 UC lrvlnt E•ltnslnn 1tctur1 11,011, "I l-ll11(ory ol Sew1111 M11rt1: A Socl•l·Pl~CllOIDOlt~I p,.,~,. tlvt,'' 7-f·tj p"'. Rm 100, Socl1I k lt ll(I 1-1111. UC !rvlM (lmPUl. Slnol• ~ml1JICll, M.7J "Eatlotltl l "'•ce:111t1." 0• Jotl Hld1P1l/I, dlr1tl11r. Mtrlne Scrtnct Ct11!1•, OrtlO!I 5!11t Unlvf,,l!y P1r! of 1 UC lrv)111 E•1tn1.nn llclurt JMie1. "Min t nd !llt C11ll!rrnl1 Col•ltl EnvlrltftfT!lt\I," 7.f ;tj '·"'·' llm 104, l'll¥llc1I kll-nctl llldll . UC lrYIM c1mP1JS. SlllCll• 1dmlul0ft, t.1 15. WIOHllSDoloY, M•Y II "\11h.111 111 Futur1 ~It,'' Norm1n 01!kv, Pll.O .. toe:lll 01.,.c11ttl09l1t. fl~nd C«11Dr1!1"" '°I'' of • UC lrvl"t E~· tension lectu'I M!r<fl, "An ln!•ll'lut•l&n to Fulvr• S!udlt1." l·t .4S pm , R..,. \IJO, 5ccl1I k•t~t Hill, UC Irvine u m1u1 Slntlt 1dml11IOI', t.1 I! "8&ndl 1nd Mu1u1I Fvl'Mh -L•U ll:lllr,y?," Ml'k K'Ult, ••ttldtn!. M L. 1Cru11 Corp.or&llC" Mtmblr, Petl!lc Cotti E•cll1n11o1 P1rt of I UC 1,vln1 E•ltn1lon llCIU•I H ritl, "lnvtllll'W!"I Opl>llf"t11nlt!11 lnr ttn." 1-10 • m. "'" 1rw, Pll¥1k1I Scltnc11 8ld1 .• UC lrvlnt c•m•u•. SlllOlt admlu!on. M.00. "Love F1mlly S!yl1." Gorden McCOY. No,o .• 111ntr11 suroton. P1r1 nl 1 UC Irvin• ew11,.,1IOI' lecturt strlt•. "Tne Moth.1rhood M~1Uou1," t :.11'1-l!:lO •..,, Lounge. Unlv1r1l!v !n!e•t1llll Fnun- 111llon, lrvln1 lewn C1nllr llu•ld ln1, 1111r UCI c1mt u1. Sln111 ~11,,..111lon, M.50. "lllt Elltch ol Envll'ltnm•~t en D1v1lc,n'\1~! o! 1111 lrllfl. Pl•! 11," Wlflll!'n T. Grt~"cuo~. Pll D , vi1ll1n~ 1111111nt ,.,,1e11cr cf P1ycnoti!n111~v. UC l•vln1. P1rl nl • UC trvlnt 'f·•· t1n1lon 1Klurt 11rl11, ''Tiit N1tu•t tn4 Nu,lu,. et Le1rnl"I·" 1-9,•J o.,.,. II..., 171, Hum1 nltlll M1ll,tlJ( lrYIM Cf"'· Jllll. Slnt lt tC1ml11len, s• 15 THUlllDAY, MA Y 11 "COlleclln1 For .Slnt!nl ." "''"\; W1rntr, lo!k mu1lcl1n P1rt n• 1 UC Irvine E•ltn1I.,,. leclurf-P1tfer<n1<1c1 11rl11. "fh.1 Folk Mu1lc11n1,'' 1.10 ri.m., Rm 100, Sl(.l1l Sc.lloct M1H, UC ltvlnt c1m11u1. Slnol1 llllJ'll11Jon. \4 ~. "lft-lnvenuon $¥1'1'.1bol1Ltd' Mvlhl tnd ''WM •ro •~e P•rllclf'•!Of'I In •~~ Com,.,un11v? flow If'<! Wh1 ·do ThtV P1rt1c1oue•:· Judv B llo~1n••. M J. cl vie letder, former me,.,bf'r ~• Orena• Co1•nt¥ r., ... d Ju•y ""'' n1 • oc t ; l ' ''"•n• Ex!•n\IO" IM:IY•• •er •• 1 , ,.Un<ler~!~n<11no. l~f Sy1!tM '" Ortn'l~ ....... .......,.._ft.JO .. -----M•*° .. '"'-'\LOO ...... trn1"'••1"v tn!~d•lt~ "o""~.t•i~n. -.. ,. CtMer lllr!g , "'••·UCI. c1m1>u1, Sln~le __ j _. t<"Jmll\)M . t) "O. lU,OSDt.Y. M•v IJ "Oecttl• of Dl~co~••y r11.. Se• lle\e""~ of Or. Ma1!••1 1n<1 M•I JOl\1'1-0n." Alt~~nder P P"ncl..,tn. Ph.O . PIYCl'loloel11. S~nt1 M~nl(I Ptrt ~· • "( 1,11ln• F~t•n•I~~ ltnur• •er•••. "A Hl1!0'V cl St)Utl Mor11 A, Sotltl· Psvcllnl'IOlc•! P•"P!!e•lv•." 1 • •·•• om .. 11 ... 100. S<>tl•I Scl•nce Htl!. IJC lrvr,., tt"IPUI Slngl@ •dml'11cn, SI I\ "T""' o •• .,lt@ C111 <t" l~nuth L•'"'"", Fredrick Leno. A IL ill , 11re1ld1nt, LAftl lr>d Wn<1<1. l tnch(PM ArC"ll~,. /P~v~ICtl ~nd Vi1ut l ~"°'' Acces\I Wllll1m Wllt<l•en, 111t1rnev. Ltl U"I llftc~· reo1...,, C~k•J lltk •t •<I llulr. t>rMllli'ff 1t'1ls•1n1 '" Or1n111 Countv su""rvi!~,. O~vld II•~•• Po•! cl A UC Irvine E•len\lllf'I ltctu•e S!•1r1. "Mi n 1n<1 the Call•or~I• roa1t•I ""Y•~n­mt<1I.'' 1. •:tj p,m . ttm 104, Ph'f\(Cfl !;c!ell('.11 lllde.. U( trvl111 camou1 Slngle 1dml111!!n. \.I 1$. WEOHl\DAY. M1v 1' "MOt'>f.¥ "" •h.~ l'or•lgn E-.-chtno• Mt,kth '"" '"v~•llnn '" Col,..•." 1'11n w ,n,11 l"d Ole~ Tiile!. lound!'•I. P.-c1flc (!h'lil Cn•" "•cll.-.. ft• P1r1 rl a UC Irvin• E•lt1'\ion !ttlur, ''"f'I , .. ,.,v•\lmt~• (lp.~•·!un·•lt• •or nn," 1 . 10 p_m . l!m 104. "'1ntt&I S<:ltnc~ BldO ' UC. lrv]!'\I Cl mOYI Slnole •d· mission, S•.Cll "l~e Future ol U"•v1•11!v l:d•otl · llnn." (,erll••d Friedric h, Sll!e (nll...,e Dt!n, /lt •demlr "l•nnl.,n. l)!tlc• ,., Tht (ll•n(tifor. Celllnrnit Sii•• Cctln~1 P1r• el 4 UC Irvin• F•TtnsJnn l"tlu'" ier!•'· "An lntrO<!U<Tl~n lo l'utu•~ ludiei/" 1 . 9 45 I'"'"" ""'· 100, !""II dtlll:t Mall. U( Irvine t•,,..P!J.I. lnele l dmln lon . .M.1.S I . ! l I I l l ' ~ "Keet1ln11 1n 0•• In · P••l·!lme Pc•I· llon1 and Act1v1tl~1.'" c~nef dil(U\ll'ln Mvr;tl .Sl!lsllkoll, M A , dlrttlo•. r W11men'1 OPPltrtunlTie, Ctnt1r. UCI . l eeuv lnmen, (Ol/fl1elor 1nd 1n11rve1nr. 1· O•IM4f Co.ts! (clltoe. Lind• Al••"· 1«i1I WOl"ker. '"° C1!Mrlne Mo••1n. i'· W<lrk e•oerlenre cocrdln~tor. Or1nqe (1>111 (o..,mynllv Cc1!101. llArl of 1 UC lrvlne E•ten1lon ltctu•~ s~'1es. 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MIY 11 '.·,· = ..u1rnz,n1 l irw; E!!1ctlv1I~.'' • on•· Twin 13!ede Cortri.1..e dtv t emln1r, ~oward Wiiton. Ed O. · "" pkg~.$ ·fa r ) 3 °""'' Coit Extra Held, Unscent. ed, Regular Hold For· • Twin Size Fla! or Filled f ,rst q uol,ty polyester &. cotton blend in l~·;ely "Alol'io" blue or gold floral print. Machi ne wosb, tumble dry-na OdCs & [nds of Di;cont'd Pott~ms, B.ui!d a service for 4 or 6-use for ~-wrLrJ.k.li~ Y.£rLl!.· faiito~tic;..Jgriags~- • Rt(. S4.79 Fu n Bed Sl11 Flit or fltl~d ••••••••••• $2 . .!!I •Ref. 2 for $2.7"9 Matchlnr Plllowc1s1s •••••. 2 far Sl.99 ---s-:s:Q"S; pi"?nics, 'CU1'1'et,"i:iSCX"tra - pie:es. f crks, kn ive~, t easpoons, "coke ~ervrr, crcvy ladle, many more~ Cc;mc early f3r be~: ~election. 99c Party Tym~ Cold Duel' Hn lf Price! a Oun'e Cans Just P.ight for .2 Case of 24 ..... $9.99 Save over Vt on neluro!!y fer. mented, sporkl1n!l Cold Duck i11 liondy B·oz, cons. Moke pic- n icking, booting, comping mor,-, .11peciel. · ~' ... , ........ "'' ' .,,. 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' • • -.i,r, M11 '· 1972 .. • PILOT ·ADl'El!TISER I -If.AV! YOU VlllTID OUll NIW STOAli • 38222 W YAlllY PARKWAY AND HIUJIUIST IN IJGlllA NICUF.l ~~• M. ~ fta.rt' ~ CQfTA lllEIA -Ullt N•""' •• al WlflM a -SfW!t, ... ·-WIT& MIU -W I . lntl II, _ \. _ .... MVfrttl.._~ &UCN -1161 ,..__. .,_.. -......... an... tWNTINGTOfll IUCH -hfdl -... ·-• -.. . _.~fl, •UNTlNeTOfll IU.CM _l.....,. ,,....... WUTMlffSTU-•w.t: ht ......... _. No Liquor •I tho Wollmlnst.r, Vllll ... Contor, BNch illwl. et Atl1nt1, Ad1mo 1! lrookhurst Storos • • lllNG YOUI flLM TO TNllnJ . N,l. UPllT PHOTO PINISHIHGI -=r-NIW IOW NICI . . . BONUS-PHOTO• • M,odt-120.1211-127-24 '20 s..a .. ~kw c Nooot""'-Rooul•t pluo .. wallpt alzt. . '3-7v111111-.r L'Oreal Real H,air-Laihes ' , 1" 1a1h-n•• Gift Decanters • II Os. '"'1aln> hond• ' ' leouly lath •ID Os. ""ncu llarlftit lathC~lo lal!.limoboaiity .,, ..... ~ c . =.. .. -' 1'' •roteln 21 Hair $pray . IJ--99 ~~~-== c, ~ ftlYlae:. • I 1 •r.Prottl•21 ~ .. ' poo c 7 0.. ./Illy .... 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Mesa ~~QJJP, , .G WC Open 5 AC"'DEMY i AWARDS lticlMhtt llST P'll;tU•t llSt ACTOR IUt DllfCTOI J.lso Soc•11cf fe•fllN By TOM TITUS 01 ''-·0~1y ,, .. , '''" 'The advance guard vf a May calendar of local t~e.ater that promises an .a vtrtgt of a new stage product~on . ey~ry ~her day arrives this,v.:eeke(ld with two opening!. in Co.~ta Mesa and Hunlington. Be·ach. '. The Costa 1'-lesa curtain raiser i~· an ot<t camedy '".Never Too Late''.! by a ne\V group, a commU11lly theater organization which Cl\llS itself the Hamsters. It opens Fri· day. as does GOiden West Col· lege's spring producti~n. "'J'h.e Vi sit," both for two weekends. 'l• • ' • ... ~ ..... · .. 1·., -• G~fdli'f 'Meyers dlr .. ~; lhe comtd.r... ~. -~ ,..: , •• ·~t~i, ·Mt·,'*il'~~ l'he &1U!t~rin~1niddl~aii:ed lumbf.r yard own~r who finds lo hill dismA y ht. il'I about to become a father .. ~hile\Ja~.H.t.fty pla.vs hill , 'expt:ctant wife. Richard Bartlett t.n1ct11 the err•lic. ~n·Jn-law . '!'i,th M•rie Ltwlston aM Sht.lley·:Johnsfon sba'rirui: the role or his .te~Uous wife. Other r.oles· are taken 'by Shirley 01'°"· Shari Burke, Bob Kehoe and Carl Olson. ''Neve.r Ton · Lalt" will be presenttd •t 3 o'~lock May 5, · fi . 12 .and, 13 and at 2 o'clock 1he 'aj~ernoons of Ma~ 7 &iid 14 al Pomon11 School. 2 OS 1 Pomona Aoe .. Costa Mesa. Reservations Mt>-80&1.- * In other footligh~ .action along the Orange Coast. the Laguna Moulton Playhouse "'raps up its sparkling comedy "Stran,Re Bedfellows," ,the Westminster Co m mu n i l y Theate r offers .two l i n a I performances of "Antigorie~' Veteran Gold~n :We 11 t and the Lllng Beach Com· .College performers: Von munily Playhouse continu es Schauer and Rena ta' Florin its excellent drama "The Lit· head the cast for GWC't pl'O· ductiorT of Friedrich · Dur· tie Foxes.'' . . , · ; d ~h v· · " The Hami;Ltrs ., '"'.ho . will· renmatt s rama .. , e· 1s1t. JIAM GJ.tlM donate the proceed$ from their The pU1)'1 . tell~ of a wealthy tlAIN DILOH show to various I (I c a t former. reindent of • .. European Richard. Mike Leddy. Dian Herrr~ Fred Bell, Ron Ro ss. Jant . G(lulrl, Larraioe Wilson and Tom Lappin. •·rtre Visi~·· will b·t prt.sented f or four performance!. Fr.idays and Saturdays Jor twc wt.ekends at 8 o'clock ~n the GWC Com- munity The11ter. Tic kets are av11il abl e at the door or In the .Co lltge book!tort. * .. Slran1e Bedfellows," thr. cilrrenl attraction al the t,.aguna Moulton · PlayhouM:J resumes tQCtight and rontinue! through Satutday · for four final performances w i t h Bertram Tanswell at the director ial helm. R i c h a ·rd Anderserf has designed the 1890--vinlage set, ont er the better such accomplishments of the &eason. run for the w~stminster Com· munlry Theater is the Jean Anouilh version n( the Gret~ traged y "Anligone." Doria Allen is directing t 4,1 Westminster production. ,,r. Kathy .Jf.lhnson !n the tittf roll" and D. J. Wall 111 fi~ uncle, King Creon, head tli& cast which inc ludes B ei.& LeBeau . .Janel Allen, Dave bu· mian and Eli7.abelh ('.ordoa0 ~ FinAI performances will X ,R:iven Friday and Saturda): l"Ve nings 11 8:30 in the Finl!y School audi,orium . EMw•"'• ·at Tr1~k avenue-r:i. We s tminster. Reservalio~ !97·11M. '-• * ,. Alex Koba 'll producLion · i?'f "The Lillle Foxes" enters n (ifth of Aix weekends at t ~ Long Beach C o m 11) u n l 1~ Playhouse with Orange Cou~ ly's Carol Faulstick taking lhJ leading role of Regina. ~1~ Paul Teschke, Glenn Ste".~ inii:. Pe~ny Bayes and 1?9R D11niel~en also play ma}or ·roles in th e Lillian Hel!J'l"lflP. drama . which will 'be stag~ Frida y and Saturd :i.y evenin~ "THE SICILIAN CLAN" charities. arC..re.Jiving..ahe ol . t~~n who txacls bit~ ~- , •• us sou•" Ol ,..,. o·•~a ,. .. 1. ,.~ the most popular ·comedies of d1{1ons Tor helping ~ e Exclusive Engoge menl Ce11tl1111011t S11•. Fro111 2 a few stasons back v.·ith their townsi>e:-0pler ~ut or I he I r t1A•to• l'l~ll. •I ••l•O<I U , t.011• ... 11• . •1• 0,,, Betsy Paul, Harry Falk.lam, Dtanne Gwynn, Brine Hoffen. Ronnie · Relph and Lei! Millar play the principal rn\es in the comedv or woman suffrage before ' the turn of the century. Plum ' cameo!li are taken by Vivienne Maloy and David Paul. 'CUrlai n time tl'i ·~::lll for 1'.fil:ral\ge B~fellows" at the P.layhbuJe, «,18 La~nt Canyon Road, t.agtin1 · B e"I c b . Reserv·atkms f!i4-:9743. Performances will be gi~ ;11 l 8:30 in the playhou~e; ~ E. Anaheim SI .. Long Beac)lj Reservatio~s (213 1 438--0536.~ -"'ft•''""'"·""·1...,, 0o .,1.,, ~~~~~~~~~~~b~pr~od~u~c~tio;· ~n~o~l~S~u~m~n~e~r~A~r~t~hu~r1 economic P IJ! t. l-~--o''~":::"..:V:.•c.":.o:."'c.":;'"..:'c."--1.\ Long's "Never Too Late." Others in the large Golden ~ -• • · -· -.. ---· . ···WtB&.ffliHrt Rc land Barajas. One POSITIVELY :.HE MOST M"k H"elleld. Sit" Buhrig. * -----, Rick Waites. Jity Jacobs, Bill lsA Lonely f\Lmber HORRIF.YING FIL Land, Jae~ Koddlld, John Closing out a ll"lree-~eekend ~ I""'"~ ~G EVER ·MADE Al•o. I ;,o M111.,Jh In ' ·::::.-.::.'::":~""..::::-r-.:.~),;.•.! ORRIFYING ~~. 2-4 IMi SMO(IUI l<o~o• It.WO•.!• Mn• Vo" S,tfow . "THI NIGHT VISITOR" "'". "'""• H•ywood t" twant '"h~ I ''1an-t .. , • Alie · fltrtih•fl. Tt;1ylt!r -w~ .. -... ~"ftv .... ?J•( ONL't' GAMI IN TOWN" flt) KIDS LOVE UNCLE L~N SATURDA 'i's .i N THE DAILY PILOT M•O>()t .. 00•"\ {()"0 .. ,., •• ...,..,. ••• 1•"/ ...................... , ............. . ::::~ ., NEWPORT 12,30, 3,30, 7,00, lo, 00 • -• 1'{; "THERE IS ONLY ONE BilANOO. HE.,.E GODFATHER. THE CEli'rERl!IECE ii,.if,AT PROMISES TO BE THE 'GONE W~lH mtE WIND ' OF GANGSTER MOVIES.~ ,;;; -Paul D. Zimmerman, New1Wffk· ._, .... -' ~ -., 'THE-GODFATHER ' IS A.Sl!IClAClJ!JA~ MOVIE, ONE OF THE FINEST GAN~· . MOVIES ·EVER MADE. ITS RARE ·TO CbMt \ OUT OF .A 3-HOUR MOVIE AMO W¥f.J4 ; MAKE A U-TURN AND GO IN AND SU".tf\~ ALL OVER AGAIN. BUT THATS EXAi:ii¥>'Wt FEELING AITTR SEEING 'THE GODFATHEJi'l ' -Gene Sh1li1, NBC-TV "A TRULY EPIC FILM IN THE "IEST CL~SSIC SENSE OF THE WORD! EVEN MORE ENGROSSING THAN MARIO PUZO'S BOOK, IF THAT'S POSSIBLE!"' -flS C--TV "A MARVELLOUS MOVIE! A TOUGH, BEAUTIFUL MOVIE!" -llt..f __ "X, Y " nr· t•l ... --··· '' lt11 Hou11'' (R) • "DIAMONDS ARE 'FOBEV.ER" .. · T ' jfl') ._, __ .,.o •'Kiss Me, Kate' Set or-fJ€-lrvine-Stage-+-s- ' Cole' Porter's most popular musica, ''Kiss Me. Kate." will be staged by the .School nf Fine Arl!'! at UC Irvine starting Tuesday. MaY 23. The UCJ produCtton i s directed by Clayton Garrison, dean of the School of Fine Arts. Sets and cmtumes are by Richard' Triplett a n d choreography is by EugeM Lor ing. Conductor will be Peter Odegard and vocal coach is Maurict Allaf'd. "Kiss Me . Kate ," a) mu sical I Des i Starring I HOLLYWOOD IUl'll Desi Arnaz Jr. will syir in an (lri~ina l 5ereen m ·l.\'I i ea l. "Marco." to be proOOced by Arthur Rankin Jr. Inspired b y Shak espe.are'g "The Taming Of the Strrew," opened December 30, 1948, on ~dwav where il ran for t,otl perlormance!li. ti drew. tM greatest critie11l and popQlar .acclaim of any of Porfer's 32 musicals. including ''Anything· Goes,'', "Silk' Stock· · ing~" and ,"Can Can.'' A~ng it-i numbers are "So in' Love,'' "Wuriderbar ," ··Always True to You in My Fashion." "Bianca" 1 n d "~nother Opening1 Another . S~w.'' P~ormancn are schedul At .t:~ p.m. Tuesday through- saturday for t~n weeks. -May' ,2:t-2'i:~and May »Jun! l. In the ''Fin• Al"ts Vill•ge The~tet. Tltllets at J.1.SO are now on 1a~+11t the Fine Ar!s· Box Of· fice 13.1-6617. .• 'Nhen 'PX t'qsbar1d 'l.d<s rut there are~ things~ gotta <;lo-· geta;iob. ~qlawye{, cr'd geto man:! , . Ori~:·: .. -· - Is~ Lonely l\Unber· c .... ;,..c,~ ... ~~ .. 4'1tl ttOSl'IJAl,.(PIJ r.1 •• ,i,, Jn1h on/rolo• "i.H-,.llHllr lm"ll•'" (It it ,11 ..... 11 ...... lot ... ,o1.,,,. •• ,.(l'> MGM Prewits~A DAVID l.;\W(ll.PlR fROOUCJfQH ~011( IS'.l lOM!:lY_.flUM!E.R" N••n•..,..i..;11.,..;ih..,.,,a,•nt -Sl1nlfltJJtlSH VAN.DEVLRE~:tMON!l MARKH~M .sJAltf.11fi..~ MtOON.OOUw+,.. , 1-1~,,,-,.i,,:to~~Nf~*fl" Scree~plafb'f,Jl~;filtTZER M~ic.-M1CH£~.l£Gll'AliD ·Pr~ tiy m-All NARGU\JES · ' 'v ,t.ol(el•• · Oiltr.ttd~fMEC.S~l · lil£!ROGOl.OR .. ~A -8 . "lfltlffOffltlUY .. lllAO" tH HA1t101t SHOl"f"ING CEHTfll · ~n.r Oiit.1ttlnlfi1t1 HIT EDWARDS HARBOftc1!:1:.2 MAltlOlt l l 'ID. At WjllON ST. COSTA Ml1A l 'f·Ol1J ,. 7tfl llG WEEK" TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ ' . : We Dare Yoii_,,, Every Sa turday, - r .• m· Jean rit~ i:il l q •. ' - ' ' . -, .... . . . • Irvine Revival 'D.ark Side' Offbeat Pilot £01· Series __ 'Can't Take It' I . l)'(YNTllIA LOWRY NEW -YORK (AP) -"'The llll;t .SJ9'~' ,lillll>c . NBC's ~·~1&11 procr1m . t- private eye one could only together and threw In reeret he escaped punishment. updating commentary. Cast Announced. And "1endell Burton. as !hep;;;;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; teen -11td, mother -dominated heir, was so wtak that it came . only as a mild surprise that he alche ~f ni&ht, 1''1! 11 pilot aboW, 19f'11 aeries. It was ·<, I t h aimed •t !lie )llqhta in quaUty _..,,. •r1e · ca1 as been Completin1 tht cast a.re Jack but tur1ie4¥ClUt.ierjou!ily fla\\'- amustd ·for the closin& pro-Ogborn as the income tU. ed. 1;\.r dlicUon of th,e lr\•ine Com-agent, Carla Do\' 18 a Rus· . Film~ 'ori ' loCation in New ' 1:'Wnity Theater's J ! 7 1 . 7 2 ai~n grand ducbua, Noel ·Yorl;:,...lM,proeram was an ac-·~ISO!J, the Puliuer Priie-Win-Dukanki · u , 1 u...-y ..... !...... i · 1 • ' • ton' rOin.P;-they JffRled, to "+ . ,.. .... ~ N .!.ii.: pr_ have ·~ .alven itheir head! niltf <•med Y "You Can't and 0Mi!Ol1 Dow anc!· 'P.vld . ew -.wy and pirloiined 'l'.ilh abandon TU.e-It With You." ' ! •'!V"ijlon a.ti two aovemtnf.nl; , • i . I ' all ovef the tcreen. It was also The revival of lhi1 J936 l\1oss mfn. p 1 • · • a pbOtGcraphtr'• field day. Hart George S. Kaufman Pa.m Provis .will ·~.w.. '"'"' -r t?, mie, J;lJI g The ~ms rnre primarily ' -... .... r~ in the'oct .. iJ>li 'wblch_ '.pajht<d the c~~e ill be presented dur· Depression-era , set, w i-t h ch.aractiit.into c1!""1'htr from lri& ·th •f' t f k nd Tfte wW1«1 • Jri:mit!re1 of 1 a ...,.. e 1rs our wee e s of Sharyn Case ierVin& as itlee new pl•v1hy J~ Patri. ·ck will.· whicll~ tbft wu no escape June at the. Huma~·es Hall manaier and Irvin Kimber as '""r unless ·a cliche 1 windup were ".1 •-·· h be p-•ted lhiun .. lh 1t the r ~~ , t t -•••• . ayuuu~ on t e Irvine technical director. 0th fl r .,..._. &SO~_..... o or a e.u .. oe Loni Btach c:o·ril ft\ u n-j t y character threw himself out of <a0~pus.. backstage assisnments will be Play~. 1 window:1 lrtctlng the show will be handled by ·Enid Phillips, pro Pat fl ck·, author of Since. the entire effort was ' Tom Titus, DAILY PILOT ·pertie~: Chuck Bent 0 ,,, '1TNhou&4 of ;_ the 'Aueust on t)\e. aity ' skle,· the windup ~am~ critic and en· lighting; Joyce Connolly, pro-M.oki,'" '•'!fht Haity Heart,'' wu by tM 'window route. feMairupent editor, who· will duction assist.ant, and cast, "Everyb6dy Lo\'ei Opal" .and One of televi!ioo'1 demands ~ve 'in his cast two winners ol members . Richard Dow and "'The ,OJrio:us 5aVa1e,"• will .is 'tbat t~ livlnc room viewer WU psychotic. \ * CBS worked rast Tu'esdaY' after tht riews bnike' about the death of J _ ~gar Hoo~r. The ne.t\"ort ,n • w s department pulled eut tapes ol a n ... part rtport broadcast moit 'than two years ago in its ·morning news . show, pasted them tt,e n. e w a pape r's 1971 Bea Teaford doublin& on IOWld premiele'hlll oquel to. the"'Jat-hav~ someoneito like and ro6t :t),istingui.shed Performance and makeup. . . ter play, "Tht,Sava11>Dllem· {or in .• an a.ction show. There Awards. Ri~hard I>cnv, best ''YoU Can't Take\ It With m1," at t1M11 Beach oq' A1ay was fiG one1 in "The Dark director ror his JCT productiOn Yo_u'' wjll ope~ June 2, ~lying 19: The ·. playhouse. prOdu(" Side. "{Davld'Wf}'"' played a oC'"Delth ·of·a Salesman," will .Ft-1day11 and S a·t u r.d a y 1 "The · Qirlous Savap·'"':. 'lilt whisky-4idtien '.bum w Ith hf1d the .cast as Grandpa .t.h.rough·June 2• al1he UCI seUOll.:' ·· :· . : 1 .' omate ;and u'blovable . V~nderho[, while Sh a r on theater with an a o'clock cur· ,pirectit'I--the, new/-,~~y flourl!hes as he•tried to pass Htusinkveld, belt suppcrtlng tain. Advance reservations w1U. k '. :Jertr~,, TUsw'ell, himHlf off _ a, the long-lost actress for "The GI ass may be-obtained by callir\g whlJse m0Jt rictilt jlroduetion father: of ·. a riew milllo·naire. Mtnagerie" at the San 547·7733. · is .. ~..,,le ~litn'"it't!te Robert 'Wtbber" was 'Such a C1tmente Community Theater._ 1===,•litR-•~-~~;';;'J.;.,· LI-'~'-. _:l!loultoa.;_~· _· _P._1-1-"-hou-ao._;· __ vk_liM_;'.ua __ lit_' d_;•;.lll:.:Yc:·";.:....a_l<h:..;..:•_;m.;.in....:.g=:== Jlllys the dancing daughter ~ , · • Es!ie. Other major roles will ht taken by Joanne Wolcott ·and 1•-, . John Phillips as Penny and lrua 'lr9wn~1 Paul Sycamore, Charlotte Mit· ehell u their daughter Alice, ~ Knapp a1 her boyfriend "ON AN'f SUNDAY" ALSO i.• and Walter Oranae u e'11 husband Ed. ara.cter roles will be ed by Zetta · Patterson 11 ~ maid , J.,.ph Jacklon Jr. _ frilftd~bm'r,_Ei~ I -Mr. 'DePinna, Alan Uvy u enkhov and Walter Dudek Bea Teaford a1 •Mr. and UITUMUll .-.-.. ... 1.UY :-i -, .. ,,_ '*-~ . Kirby. · ---C1n!lo+1r 10 '····•L. ---,, Sr4n.111+1 J ~ -. ' - -' ·" lulltdft ....,. c..fy-· · • _,.,.. ~·=~::) ...... ,........._,.,.. Aw..-1 "PIDDLU 09$ TM_, ,001!" ~A .. Nl"Wllillr HMO.PIT&L'" .•• -'"IUN O&Y ILOOoY·suNNY" . ......, ..... ....., ... ,.,., - _,... f'NMlll Gn111....-I•>• : . '-· . ,.· -v.-.. , ........ , ; , · •. ' WINNER OF *THREE.* .ACAIJEMY AW~RDS 'liddler .. ' ' .. ~ .... * r ·r:.,."---~ ~-:_·--.--·---:----,,. .• -' . ' I ., . \ . . • ' . : , .. ) ". '· .. ' ~ .. .. •, .. • " l l I ! .. ".t; J. .• •J )""'·• j " .I(· i ' • ~ f , .. .. • , < . .. . ,.. ~ . . ' ...... .. \ '·· ' . ' • ._,i,. .. \';' ' . ~ . :· ~ .I ~~- ,. ;, •. "!.-;:. '.i.. _; ' , .. ..._.,. .. • ' ' •. ti " • ' ; • ~ ' :·· . ~ . . . . .. ' ~ ...... . . .. . . . . ··-. . . ... ' . . . .-,. •. . . " " . ~ _ . .,,·J..J..----' " . .. .. i 1 • .. '·· .. . ' r ' 'I •. .. -' '" ·~ ' . " ... . ,.1. I ... ' " ' I '· .. '; r'' . i ~ 1. .•.. , ,• '•' " ! r . ;,'. ,. . " 'I ,•, ; ','I '' 'f'• • ·'. ' ••• ·f ' ., .. .. • ' * s..rl .. SWMy , ........ SHOWTIMI: J:H 'p,M. c ... , ..... s..1., f'fe• ~:H P·•: ., . . ' .... , tit -'Cl'••tr ''SUMMlllt W '42" c ... 1 ... -.1Hw Set • ...._ ... :~ l .P.M. * ... ·on the . ·KElYstRAB BAGTHAT IS .•• IT HAPPENS ·All DAY~LONG L ""9-f • 1UIO N.M • til "°' , JI. • .,.,.... ,..,. ·-·-lk-, ::::-.......... • ' ' .. . ~ ~, ......... • I * ' • ' . ' . ' • • ' . * * . . ' . ' I . . ' .. DA,JLY PILOT JJ . . f ·• .. _._ ___..., .... \ ' l •. • 1•/L..__, ~ ·~,~-"~ti'.~ - . J!lf" r .. - ". ' * • ·i . . , \ I " • • .. • 28 CAil Y PllOT U"I T11-1W .. TITLE MINDED -Ro· me! Foster, 20. San Diega State College drama major. \llitl com· pele as Miss San Diego ln Miss California pa· geant at Santa Cruz in .J une. She was named from field ol 10 candi· dates. ' 'Justice' Blind? Not In Idaho t~rom Wire Services Former Judge H a r r y Turnu, ot Idaho falls, Idaho. blind si nce childhood, said he orten wondered while hearing robbery cases what he would do if he were the victim. Now he knows. • • Chances are that when in the presence of an undertaker you are nervous, suspicious,· or both. 'f urncr said that a robber. on the pretense of soliciting money for a community pro- gram, gained entrance to his l------·home"'lmd-after'"1..'ollecti11g-a·$2 clonalion started demanding 1r.ore. ----·-----?-JJr.obabl.¥--b.e.cau.SB yo.u .. reser.iw:l.ea.tl:l,--Most--- people do . W ell. if the truth be known -a.nd I • 'furncr lunged, gra bbed the Intruder and they fe ll to the floor. ·rtie robber got loose I PEOPLE brieny, bu t Turner caught him a gain a nd held on unUI police arrived. They arrested a 17· year-old suspect. * * * Mrs. Judith V. Schneider of f\1ilwaukee paid a $5 traffic li<"kcl with a check 1nade out of a roll of toilet paper. T he police didn't want to ac· ccpt it, but the F' i r s t Wisconsin Nati onal Bank told them the check was legal. The check was writtan around th e outside o:t the roll "'hich was sent by mail. In the core was the ticket. * * * P eler Churchill , one of Bri- tain" s most daring secret agents in France during World \Var II. died in Canne s, France Monday after a long ill- nrss. •le was 63 . Churchill -not rel ated to Britain's wartime leader - parachuted many limes into ...__ occupied France before being captured by lhe Gestapo. 11e y,•as only saved fro m executi on by the ra Gee.mans believed ·he was a nephew of Si r Win5ton and wanted to ex- ehringe him for Rudolf I-less. who was held in Britain . * **--Elhel Waters. the 74-ycar· old ~ospcl singer. has been .honored.. by. the people of he r hon'e town in Chester, Pa. t\1iss \Vnlers, currently a ~ospcl singer '''ilh !lie Billy l:raham crusade. Sf'rved <1s grand mar shal for the city's U1w Day pr1radc. '"If I have something peop le love, ifs because I love the m so tnuch and lhey "re jusl returning y.·hat I gave out to thcn1 , .. Miss \\late.rs said. * * * l\1ul0Jr Nureye\'. the in· trrnalionally known dancer. will dance several main roles ;i.nd do son1c,cllorcogrnphy for the Natio11al Ballet uf Canada , "'hen it tours :!~ North /\inerican l'ilirs !hi s fall . 1tn11resnrlo Sol l lurok said .J f1<1l lhe CtllllP<HlY will have its riri;t prud urt i on of Tchaikovsky ·~ '"'l'ht' Sleeping_ 13cauty." In :uJdil ion. lhc C'Om- pany will IM'rrorm "S \\'an l.a1•" ~tld "L:o Syl phidc ' ~ mrtjor cillt!. * * * Entertainer t:1rlha Kitt had a message for BIO<'mfontcin. "'hich wouldn't let h c r perform In lhc municipal ;:iuditorium be('ausc she i~rft white : no hard feelings .. Tell the people of Bloem- fontein I send all n1y love and <tffeclion." she said duri ng a tran_sit stop at the local alrpor.l. Afll!r weeks of p0nder\ni; the rn11ller. the city . r 1' t h (" r :i; <lt."l:'fii'idd-lo amtnd rules which bar nonwhites from I he Auditorium . stage under the n111lon's strict racial separa· lk>n 1 ..... ' • • --- • • • high time it should-so do all of us here at Pacific Vi ew. Memorial Pa rk. We don 't want people to die. We are people, tpo. But it happens. And when it does. the law requires that the remains of the deceased be taken care of. Doing this in an honorable and dignifie d manner is the business of Pacific View. r- \\'e believe you would likt 1o know v.·hal i!! leia ll~· 1·equired ••• t he Kel"\'ices we Pro\·i(fe ... and what i? C'o&t.s. It should be n oted that 1•acitic Virn· recognir.es 1he netd8 or the ind i,·iduul. for t>x an1ple: our t·eme· iery ser\·e~ all mortuaries and . t'UTI\"t'l"fiel~'. our mur- fuarr s erve!'J all cemeteries. Or r ou ma\' 1n·efer i.he <"On\•enience of both in one place .. 'J'he t•h1~ice iio1 yours. The bes t way to make a deci,-.;ion i.-. to obtnin fact~ hv a s klnl' qutslions. Here are son1e flll'lua l an.'iV.'t'I";. )'ou should know them. 1. 'Vhat dots the State of Ca lifnrnia require, by Jaw. be done with the remains or a deceased "! 'Io ihe families rlesiri ng·both ntortuary and f nueral se rv ices, Paci f ic View's charges for "com plete underta king" ltre $:19!1.00. For the f a1n ily not \.\'ishing Pacific Vie\\" to p rovi de a lirn - o usine. a. credit of $3!l.OO is given , n1aki ng our "Complete Funera l Cost" only ~:)()0.0(1. \Vhat do casket!\ cost·! At Pacific Vie\\''s mortua1)-, t\l"O are less l ha n $100.00 addit ional, four ct r e le ss i h l\ n $18 1.00 additional, and f ourteen are less than $376.00. 'fhe complete range o f pr ice!'! sho\\"S ,,.e T,,.o thi ngs: (a) 'The rau:-;e of death must offe r .'3 1 taskets from $72.00 lo !587;";.00, anrl <1 be 'fi b I from $1,165.00 to $5,3!j0 .00. cert1 ed y cit ler a private medical doctor or a Coroner: and (b) Di sposition of the deceased \\'hat is not included? m ust be made by burial, eu.tombment, or .ere-Jilo_§_tly personal iten1s. 1•'01· ex111nple, the malion. Nothtnn cf.'le. J1onorarium itlO p r ies t, minister or rabbi of your c:lloice, flowers you select, certified copiei:; of the 2 What does mortuar)' s~r,·ice ... '1eall1 ceriificale, a nd personal n1en1ot ials such <l! • cost a nd include? ~ -~~ -----~~ypJ;-:plat~-:nichepla~r1nemor1af1ahlet !'>. At-P aci fic ·~rie\\', n1nrLuarY :;;ervicc c:oili" 'fhese n1emorials cost f rom $49.6:~ (niche plate $'.!25.00 and does Jlol \'ar.v in p r iC'f". Scrviec.<i · i n ~tall ed) to a~ n1 uch ai:; $17:-i.OO for a :-.11ecial- include bringing the <lei:ett:;;ed to the mortuary design bro nze 1nemorial tablet includi ng-taxe~, f rom with in a ti0-1nile radius (a n1odcst trans-f ou11dajion a nd installation. "))Orta lion charge for greuler distcU1ces), keeping 4 \Vha t d_oes_. burial or cremation cost ?_ the ren1ains unti l all legnl rf'quiremcnts are.n1 el., __ llTovldingTlulopSy fcfcilit1('s ilneeil eff. erril>alrn~ • T he-n1-1-n1m·um cost f -o-r lawlrburial-:lt ing as neccs~a ry or re<iuested, plain ,,·oodcn ho:<, Pacific Vie\V is $398.13; this includes <1 site in sei-vite c·u r, filing legal pcrn1ils anti rc1.:nrdiu.1r, l\le<1rlo\r/a\r n South, the 1\lasonic l.:1\\'ll or \list;.1.. and delivery to 1llacc of dispn!-iitiun. A!'l:-:isla ne;e r!el i\lar l..a\\·n, en<lo\v1nent car(', cont·rete gra\"e in appl~ring for Scx::ial Sccurit.v, \"eteran·s hen<'-liner, int.ermen t, r ecording and <·0 111mittal service. fits, and certified co pi(':;; of the death r·crlifiratc i:o: i-\ISC pal'l of this sci·vi 1.:c, 1'he co~i for cre1nalion al l';ltific Vie\\' i~ $fii"1.00 plus an appropr iate container (urn) f ron1 $(i .. -,o. $10.00 and $:~'1 .00 to $10:).00. 1'Iinim11111 1·osl of a 1t i(·he \\·ith endo\rn1ent care, 11tacen1ent <lnll n1emorial b ronze plate i:::. $189.fi::\ \\'~ intludes instctl lation <In cl sale.II taxes. 3 \Vhat. does funeral ser,·ire • cost a nd in clud e? fo'unt•ral llCl"\"itc• a l l'acific \"1c\v costs $170.00 a nd is :u1 optional :-::ervic·(', ll inc\ucles use o[ n funeral coa1.:h a nd :i fn111i l.Y ear, prcp11!'a- I io n by n1n lc or fen1ale: atlL•ndants, ,·i~il at ion. !'('rvices of a ·fun('ral d ireclo1· and a~~i!'ta11l...; al -.:haJlel and place of inter1tlcnt. n1 usic. 1·a1"e of flo\ver s, 1ncmorial folder . ..;. ;11.:k llQ\VJCdJrl'nlcnt 1·:11·d:-1 . local paper 11olice. con1111 itlal !'L'l'\iitf' per· son11el. no\\·cr ha 11d l i 11Jr il nci p);tl.'.f'llll,nl. \J.>;t• 11f t hf' ('\ixpcl. ac·eo111pani 111cnt of !'it'l'Yirc to jntf•rn1cn l 8it(', parking f>'l'ilitit·~. :.\nrl lraffic direc tion. ·--· 11..---·-- 5 \\1h11t is Endowment Care'! • Jlacific \fie\v is till E n<lo,vn1cnt C;\re Cen1- ('ter~·. :J'hil-l n1eans that a Fune\ ha:;; been est1b- Jis hecl l>Ursua nt to t he Ja,,·s of the State of California to keep i he sod i n repair in a ll places ,,·here inter1nenLo:, have been m"nde; to C'are for t l'ecs. srut!ers, drain:;;, ,,·ater lines anrl entrance ,,·ays :' ~ind to n1aintain records pertinent to ::ll! })l'operty o\\·ners a1ld intern1ents therein. 6 \Vha l is meant by..-pre-need"'Z • r•rc-need is the term given to undertakin~ and/ot· cemetery arrangements before. a dia- lre1<~i11g s ituation a rises. An .integral part of est~1le pl anuing. pl'e-need offers many advan- l ;1gC'~. Survivi ng famil.v membe r5 are spared undue add itional emotional s tresg, many costs a re lei-;s, and there is peace of mind. (The per- 1'0 n \vho "'doesn't care what they do with mt" is trying to escape the fact that som ebodv ha.a fo dolt.) 7 I!" cas h r'quired for tt1e full amount of • nr rangemen t selecitd? Not aL P aci fic-~Vie\V. For example: prt· 11ee<I arrangeme nts as desired can be paid for '''ith a small deposit and conveDient monthly_ . payments7~o.fl~it@u.t intei'u _t., __ ~- 8 Isn't. all this memorialization • just. aJiit.le maudlin? I\'ot at al l. Jt has a l,vays been the nature of nu111 to erect memorials in honor of thOM 'vh0 haYe li ved. Pacific View does not surrest pyrnmirls or --mRTble-shrines.1 t is our honest l>elicf that t he deceased -v.:hatever his station -:-hould be accorded di gnity. And the degree of riiKnit.v j:;; in the memory of the Jivi ng, not in the price paid for a funeral. 'l'hose a re a few of the answers about Jla1.·i li c \'iew l\lemorial Park. 'Ve. welcome the opportunity to a ns"·er any other questions at. ;1 ny time. a ny place, from anyone. \·ou have drawn a \Vii i, purchased lift i n~urance , a nd lis ted your more important n1aterial f\Ssels itl joint tenancy·. If not, you s hould see your attorney. This same per11onal responsibility holds t rue in making arru1e· m~nt ~ for hurial,_~n.tombment orcrematioJ!,AI! we ask i1<t that yotr'"to1npa1'e our complet•erv- ices. f aci lilies, cOn\'en ience, personal assistance, a nd total cost. Defore the need ariHA. You may ~till he a little nervous. But "'e Of Pacific View trus t tha t you-:are-no lhttger8Uspiciou~. • ..... PACIFIC VIEW MfMORIAL PARK 3500 Pa.c1 fic \'1ew Urive, 1\"ev.'port Beach, California 92663 • Telephone (il4i ) 6'(-2700 Crmr/rrr • U11dcrtak11tg • J.t orturr • J.ta11anlnu1t. • Cltlfpifl • l "uflt.ffJ.l Stn.•icu ·• C~ ~ , .. ----------;----------------------------, -----------------..----..,,.------.. --.., I Pacific View A.ftniorial Park Gtntlemen; I \ :1!100 Pacific Vil'w flrl\·r )'011 ha~ an5wcrM man v of my quettit>nl!. l I I N~w)"l<1rl Beach C1tli!ornill 9:!1)6:i "'Ou ltf I ·ti you to 1tn~"-'cr 11omll in grr.ater I 1 <lctail. 1' casl' !lenrf n11• 1Hirl i !lon~ in(orn1ation I I without any obligation. 'fh11nk $"OU. I : I I N·~·· I I ,\•H!""~ I I I I 1:111 'l"' Ttl"11'1on~ I L ________ :..:, _______ ..1----..::!t;.. _______ .... L -------------~--------------~~----~~---~ I { , . ' l , _j • -r \\'t~"t•d~:,· May'· 1'12 o•ll'f PILOT i7 Tight Joh Market Opens D9or for Women, Minorities By DEAN C. ~UlLER • U'I l11tl"'u l!llltw NE\\' \'ORK -June gr&duates. especiall) "'Omen and students from 1n inorit y groups, have a better chance of gell ing a job than any time since 1968. But irs still a \'ery tight job market. THAT'S THI'.: \.\'Ord from placement directors at 56 per· cent of the 41 colleges and universities in 20 st a t es surveyed by United Press International. About 32 per· cent thought the job situation 'A'&s the same or worse. Twel ve percent "'ere un· decided. Comments ranged fro n1 mild optimism to u I t er despa ir. "The responsr · has been puny, frightening and grim." said a spokesn1an for West Virgini;i L'niversitv. "There has been an upturn in n1ost areas." said a Univ ersity of Florida official. ''Anyone who thinks employment is gell ing be~ter is kidd ing himself,'' said a spoke sman at Fordham University, Ne"' York'. E"en !hough rese arch bv the Collegt> Placement C.OunCil at Bethlehem. Pa .. a nonprorit organization . ind1calt>s "the first upward movement in Henry \\I. F t i I z _Qf l\1arketing Executi ves lnte rna· Capistrano Beach has been lional and the L u..m be r • -named-+M nitger-of.-.Orocktr--Associalion-ot-S'b a·t h e1' n Bank'1 Sal1 Clemente office. California . Formerl.v 11.si;istant manager of the \.\1estgate Center office in San ,Jose. Fr il7. joined Crocker Bank in 1967. He is a member of the San Clemente-El Ca rn ino Business Association, Ca I i for n i a Scholarship Society and the Re;,er\·e Officer's Association . He retired from the Air Force after 22 years of service. * Charter and group sales for Air California "'ill now be direcled by Richard W , Kerle y. according to the airlines. K e rley. prev iou sl y asS-OCiated "'ilh H u g h es Airwest in sales promotion. was promoted to his new posi· tion in April. He resides in Newport Beach. * Industry m a r k et i n g ex· ecutive Sol Zasloff h a s been appoint- ed ''ice. pre• idenl r 0 r marketing al C omp uter A utomation, Inc. in Ne"" port Beach. ZASlOFF A onetime direc{of of-international op- * Data Technology Corp. of Santa Ana has named James D, Bowen general manager of the Data Compo nents Division . Bo.,..·en "·as president of a management consulling firm in Santa Ana prior to joining Dara TechrnJlogy this year. He ls a memher of the Na· I i o n a ! Electrical r-.1anufac- turers' Association and past president of the Electronics Sales Marketing Association. * The appointment of Jack L. Back as director of training ~ &A.CK for Colwell r r opertles, Inc. was an· nounccd by HO\\'ard L. Ric h ards, Pre.\ident. Prior ! o joining thP Irvine firm . Back owned and operated Vie.,..·point Semin· ars. training real esta!e sales- men anrl brokers throughout California. ' He will operate from the Colwell training facility in Irvine. ~ * . _.__ Nation's Largest Federal offers ~ ,-.. _ __, ~--J..--- Nation's highest interest on fusured smi.ngs 6%, $5,000 minimum ~ertific&te acrounts -two .to five yen: terms. 5% pas.<book ag:oun ts available also, FREE Money Ordus \Vi th SJ ,000 mi.nlmm 1llluce. ·------ FREE Travelers. Checb With Sl,000 minimm..Wa. -- FREE Notary Service With Sl,000 a.iniamn balancr. ' . --•'-erations for_ Xerox Dat3 Systems. Z::isloff supervised all t he company's market- ing ac t ivities. Most recently. he operated his own marketing consulting firm in Sant a Monica. He lives in El Toro. John \\'. Watts of N&.J¥poft• Beach haS joi ned O. K. Earl Corpor.ation as t•lce presideni of the in vestment division. ac- C'ordi ng to board chairman O.K. Earl Jr. FREE -F.RE};~ Phot~py Senice -- ' * William E. Baugh. manager of Baugh Forest Marketin g Ceater. has been elect ed vice president of the National· American Wholesale Lumber Association . The Ne~·port Beach resident is a member of Sa I e s Keystone's New Branch ' Opens in Fall The Nell-'port Beach branch -.grK'e)'s tone Sa\1ings and Loan Association has "taken root" with tree plantin~ ceremonies on the site to svmbolize the \Vatts was aff!liated' with a San Bernardino mllrtgage and loan corporation before joining the-architectural firm in. Orange C.Ounty. * Costa l\1esa resldent Oscar 0. Goin~ has been appointed branch manager of A 11 America n Glass Company of Huntington Beach. Goins. pre viously shop manager. "'ill s u p e r vi s e operations of four of the com- pa ny's branches in his ne v.• ca pacity. Sant,a Aiiita Acquisition, Co1npleted future gro.._·th of ihe An~~~~---.lt~. J' ..... stru_b. *pr.csid_qit based" 3~5'JClalibrf. Of Sarita An1la Consondated . The new br;inch office ~·ill Inc. announced that the com· be. localed at the intersection pany's acqu isition nf SOC. Inc. of fl.facArthur Boulevard and has been com pleted . Corinth ian Vla y. near the Santa Anita' acquired the Orange Cou nt y Airport . • Ne wport Beach firm through Ronald V..1• Ca s pers, an ex chani:i:e of 125.000 shares cha ir man of the bnard of of common for all of the Keystone. and su pervisor for outstal}ding shares of SOC. the fifth district of the OrangP ~DC is a ma jor developer of County Board of Supervisors. shopping centers. It cu r· planled an Eryl hrina 1ree at renlly owns1 or is. acqu iring __ the site Monday. for de velopment. commerClar Caspers said that Keystone. siles in lwo dozen com· which ha s grown In net assets munities in California And from '3 million in 1959 tci. $54 Arizona . For thr fisca l year million in 1972, decidfd to open ended March 31, 19i2, SOC the Newport branch because had gross re\•enues o I of the sttady growth of the $12.900,000. . immedl11te airport and Jr\•ine \\'ith the c:omplefion of the areas. merger. the company's name ., Trurt Deed Note CoUecdon Willi SJ ,000 mfn!mam ba1aJltt. 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Hardtop, VI, Pick-up With long bed T ryi auro. tr11'11., R/H, landau C6<18•4A) root. (WWVS36l '64 BUICK $577 7~-!"~~~!1~~-s2395 '66 lnterHtlooal s1499 Wik!cat. Vt, auro. tran ., Craw ctb. VI. 4 lflcrorv air, pow1r 1l11r-rfflo, heller, bflarice of JHlt 4. (Uf4627) in(!. pOwer Drlkn, pOWff factory w1rr1nty. (2 lo seats. <ORH07'l d!OOS• from l. 1mos21 • • . ,• f • . . ht ~Ii. dalr llill -iaf T bUu •IDO all • hill • • -- Ca ories Cut, ·But Favor Enric ,, Serv ice Not Shelved Milf~ma·n N.ow Merc.hant By JO OLSON delivery price," he said. Jn 1971 delivered or th9 001•y 1"111t s11H milk was about 7 cents higher per half Remember lhe days when the milkman gallon than market-sold milk. . came every. day and-Jieft-cOld, shiny..-bot--.Home-<lelivered milk-was fresher,---------- ties of creamy white milk, smooth brown Lives said, and customers liked the chocolate milk or curdly buttennilk on service lbey received. )'Our doorstep? The milkmen bad to be on the job by 2 If you were a kid and it was a hot sum-or 3 a.m., he added, and their tasks mer day, you could even talk him out of sometimes became very strange~ some of the special ice from the recesses Lives remembers one milkman who ot his truck. was perionning the--us~ service ot The same milkman often would come to your bou.te for years, becoming part of the family tradition. He would get gifts and candy at Christmas and in return _become inter!:sted in news of the families going into a house, counting the number of bottles left in-the refrigerator and put- ting enough in to bring the count up to a certciin nuiriber. JAR OF PICKLES en--bi!-rcute;-"It was slilLdark,11 be. aaid. "The w Where is the milkman today? Is he stil1 refrigerator was jammed and there was out selling hls dairy products by tru ck in a big jar of pickles in the way of the milk." -ta..parts~ c~n_!ry ot has ... ·- -.... ·~•~'EB diet every d@~lt alioulil,~ ully seleded ~pired.te ave>W' ' !at. Then, I! you give It a bit of tasteful seasoning, you'll never rn1ss the richness. or beel, buy !he lean. museular-J>&rts or the animal -the moving parts: top and bottom round : eye or heel of round, stewing chunk.s or ground round. ~an rwnp, sirloin, neck, arm, liver and heart are other lean cuts. or Pork, limit yourself to loin; also trimmed, cured ham or center cul ot fresh ham are comparatively low-fat • I ~ \0 teaspoon lfOIJnd black P'PI>« I pC>Umls bee! liver, J.lnch thick % medium zucchini, allctd V• Pound whole mushrooml & cherry tomatotJ Combine tomato juice, minced onion, lemon juice, Italian ... IQlllng, salt. garlic powder and black popper; ml• well. CUI Uver into !·Inch pllCfS; plaoe tn a tight.fitting bowl er plutic bag. Pour tomato mMinade over liver: rehigerate s to s hours. Remove liver from marinade. 4'I cuts. Leg of lamb is lean meat and so are \ lamb loin cho . PLice liver allcmate1y on skewers with zucchini slices. mushrooms and che(ry ,-' •, '•ForttlilaJelJ<.', "il<flera~ ~nted ~ the s ! · ·t htg vegetables wh c ii · flavor and aroma to these meats. With the exception of poppy and sesame seeds. the calorie count of spices is so low as to be negligible, Spices are low-sodium too for those who must watch salt content. Exceptions are the navored eaJts, of cdDtse. rand· ctlery seed, celery flakes and' pi-s1e1 . .1; BRO!Q:I> UVER KEBABS 1 cup toma\o' juice 2 tablespoons instant minced onion 1 tablespoon len1on juice 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning I teaspoon salt Y• teaspoon garlic powder Spices add aroma, but no calories to meats in low-fat diets. . l ' I ., • • • r ~ -~---_..,.,~~- t"l'\o!toes.,,_te. I arlnade. Place ~ pr ; broil I to 10 · • s o ·1 desired, basting ional . 't" Yi ' : 6 portions, 235 calories per portion. HAMBURGERS AU PO!VRE 11 t pound.!! ground lean beef I tablespoon onion powder 'k teaspoon garlic powder l 1J teaspoons coarse ground black pep- per • l teaspoon salt y, cup boiKng water 1 tablespoon parsley flakes 1 tablespoon lemon juice .In a medium bowl combine beef, onion and garlic powders; sha pe Into six pat- ties. Sprinkle both sides of eacti ham- burger with black pepper. In a large skillet sprinkle salt. Place over high heat : when salt begin.' to brown, add ttx hamburgers. Cook until well browned on one side. about 2 to 3 minutes. Turn and cook thr other side until done as desired. Remow hamburgers to serving platter. Pour off fat in skillet; add water. parsley' and lemon juice, stirring ti loosen particles in bottom of skillet. Cool about I minute. Pour over hamburger: and serve. Yield: I portions, 205 calorie. per portion. . , ... ~ ... . • • ,,, BEA ANDERSON, Editor • WIMnday, Mir 1. 1f'1 ..... • Home News a nd Views ' . Y6u Can't Judge .:: Food by Its L~bel By DOROTHY WENCK meat and poultry products (u.sual.b' cai Or•"" c-tr "-1on1-ned or frozen). The Federal Meat Iospe. Most' COlis~h: ha~; I~fued to look tion Act and the Poultry" Products A1 for a &t of ingredients on1the label or a give this regulatory power to USD ~food when . they wlnt ·~ knOw what that rather than FDA. food contains. --. Thus,-if-a-product is to be labeled by~ And many consumers know that the in-name such as "beer stew" Jt wouJ.dhi.\ . gredlents on a label must be listed in to meet specified content requirement~ •. order or importance-the ingredient particularly as to the percentage of a(: present in greatest-amount ls listed fzrst, tual meat. and so on. For example, beef stew must hate : · KnoWlng this, consumers are then cqn-__ Ie_ast~25-~.nt-Mef.-;The" manufactur. ,._ __ ...._,,usedandconcerned when they don't find _ may use othe.!__Rm.lcmalJngredientJ 'l----.;.·a list of lngreatents on a labC1:-'1'6Frlthey =-musflist all lngredients_o1n,!-:the,,,_,l,..o,,be,,I-._· ~-~-'• atltas~:=ia , 'How ·co111e-thi fo . FaliO has esta6llshe comp e: : be completely dislippeare<l? ~-. -IDiywtog-~~-~ttles and'J)ickJes, -=-ACCOFaing "frspoKesme~n"""'o'°rc==s'°ev°'e"'ra~..::=11.=<iroppea::ifie=j.11:r--OFfliflHes"'Whlett-<felll---~~=-~~~1~=-f1 dab'les· in orJg~ County, the milkman orito ~ gtpss milk bottles sitting on the .WI-exists but is a different kind of a Oror. ialesman. The-unsuspecting lady Of-the house was ,Today he is an Independent distributor, still in,bed asleep, Lives recounted, and bUUdlng and riCing his own route. she leaped up on hearing the crash and found thei poor milkman searching for a PIZZA , TEST broom and mop to clean up the huge flood His wares may include soap, bread, or gl~s, milk and pickles. f cosmetics, bacon, fruitcAkes, donuts, He recalls another incident which hap. cootiel;_ and cbocolate and plastic bun· pened ,to a driver in Garden Grove. He nies Ii F.aster. lCam"ation Co. is planning also put milk -in the refrigerator to test:.,market pizz.i. in the near future. --regularly.--The-woman-of the-house-would His truck is •refrigerated so there is no t~ke her son to Hollyw~ about three ·more ice to giye to neighborhood children tn?es a wee~, usually leav1n p; before the <ii bot summer days. milkman arrived. He would .com~ about 1 A ipOkesmt for Cal-Va Dairy said 6 ~·!fl· and put the milk 1n the that hill com y'a routes were di scon-reCrigerator. tlnued five ye · ago because "wages got IN NfuBTGOWN out of line wi~ the volume of sales in- volved." ' Hud>ands ; wives are both working 'irt many ca 's, ,he added, and milk delivery bee an inconvenience. Often both would leave for work before the deliftry arld tbe milk would have to sit outside all day; Tbe ·bigrest factor was the rising cost ol. milk. wbkll the dairies could not con- trol. The CaJ..Va sp~ke~mnn n:itc:1 that !hi state'• milk 1tandanlilation boani 'l'ts ...__m1n1mum pr\QM~for home-deli.vere.l al1d ~. market40ld milk, and home-llell.Ored · milk became more expensive. ' OWN TRUCKS Cal·Va .hu just "a couple ol (ellm~ wbo have (their own trucks, the opotesmanllld. Es:celsior Q-eamery Products. which belan lb O(lnge County operation lo JW, atoppeil !Is traditional home clel1-y Jan.II, 1971, and established H distributor routes. •et Lives, lb charge of retail sales for • Excelsior, aped that werating costs llecame too 198h to support the delivery routes. , "When I 1tirted delivering there was a ball<mt 4Uference in Ute 1tore and One day, he did his job as usual and Jocked the door as he left, not knowing the hou sewife was in the garage doing laun· dry, still•wearing her nightgown. Her neighbors had to call the police to break in the house so the poor nighlgown- clad woman could get bpck into her own home. _ -·~ Drivers also fed cats and dogs while t6eir owners were away and kept an eye on their customers' homes. ':The--mil business is a., pe nal • business," em_ph8Sizid car natl n~t s Robert Musselwhite. '"The milkman i1 like a member of the family. Drivers en- joy it because it'• a challenge amt they ' are meeting new people every day. "lt is strictly a service," he said. "Customers can get 1long without us but we can'! gel along w!iboul !hem, ''The dlsltibutor can save th• housl!wife many tr I Pl to the market," MusSl!lwhite added: uwe'll put the milk in the refrlgeralor. Wt do everylhing but eat ii and drink II for her." Bui now back to !hole huogry, dogs and cats. They haven'l'been fcirgotten by !he modern milkman. One distributor sells dog food and he'd probably be &hid to feed a family pel or lwo f o r camaraderie'• aake, r -· ......... ~ HlntrtllM W llttt "'11tl TIM l"tltl'IM • Milkmen still continue their traditio na l role , but include more services. d<>esn'.t hive a label telling me what'• in!~ •!l"ililaio!I• of· Identity for these produc!l '-It?'' . \--CJ!opPed!rham, corned beef hish al : Our answer ls that the food which has oleomargarine. These standards t • no ingredient listing on the label is known further than the compasition standard· as a> "standardized food ." It . has been ¥. .. ~· 1pe,:ific and optional lngredlents. ma•e aCcoriJing to a standard reclpe.!r , 1 a (standardized food has no i'1 established by the Food and Druw • 1 if Wt, consumers with special dii Administration, for certain foods . When ch as allergies-may have ·1 the product meets FDA's "standard of problem knowing whether or not they ca: , id~ntity," then an ingredient list on the tolerate the food . 1 filbet ii not required. f' v. way to solve this pro bl..an ; t · ; ' • \f P: · is to write to FDA, WashlngtOl lDENTlllY STANDARDS " i D. request copies of the iitandan: FDA standards of identity esta blish for any standardi2ed food products v.·hk , what· a given load product ii-for ex-you need to know about. These a1 am-tie. what a fooct must be to be labeled ailsble in printed fonn to consun1e: ffjelJ.f' oi' "1J1ayonnalse." The FDA sta™'i1 t~1t. ,aras of identity also pro.,lde for use df Ni p of consumen has submltte1 optlorial ingredients in addition to the bill YO e Congress that would require li mandatory ingredients that ma ke the food labels -standardized food i product }'/hat it is. · not-to list all ingredients on the label. • ,FJM.,~ has standards of identity for ., /Yfl1~ in favor of thrs idea let yot' diiy lypes of food including: cacoe Jegiilafors know. ' (COl'Oa) products; cereal flour and , ; related products; macaroni and noodle QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED eroducts; bakery _product s; milk _!lnd. Q. Oc~aslonally l have bought. froze. cream proaucts: cheesl-and cheese prod vegeta~Je or fruit which was Iabele llcts; frozen desserts; food flavoring; l ·Packtd under continuous inspectkm ( dressings for food ; canned fruits and \h U.S. Department of Agriculture. fruit juices: fruit butters, jell ies, Why do only some packages carry thls b preserves and related prOducts; non-fo~atio~ Aren't all fooda Inspected b. ·aleohOllr beffTages j ,canned, and frozen. USDA~-... shellfish; eggs and00 etgg productsd; A. All foods are 1lo& lnapecled le . margarine ; nut pr uc s: c 8 n n e wholesomeness by USDA. Me1t an • vegetables, and tomato products. poultry products must be 1nspected an 1 ELIMINATION you will always s .. the lnlptcUon k, Standardization of foods has helped fonnaUon on the label. eliminate from the market foods which "l"or other foocb, 1uch u canned or look like the "real thing" but which frozen frWU and vegetables, USDA ln- mi~ht be watered or cheapened in some spection la voluntary. If the food hu ti:> other way. continuous inspecUon 1tatement on tbt Thus you no lon~er find a product label , It meaqp. the ProctllOr pale( to haVt labeled "raspberry jelly'' made from a this inspection• service. little fruit and 1 lot .of water, pectin, · The Food and Dru& Admlnla.lnllon hlr sugar, artificial coloring and flavoring, jurisdiction over the inspection of food!i and a few grass scedJ to suggest a rruit -other than meat and poultry product.I, product. bu! the lnspecllon Is not COUU.llOUI. The U.S. O.partmenL ol Agrlcullure Because or lack ol'luoda and m--.ec. also has established some regu latory FDA lntpecUoo Is oo a "spot cW 1tai:idards of <.'OmposiUon and Identity for basb. ' J 1--- I :JJ DAJL',' Pl .. G. Vltdneulay , May J, 197:' · Buried Treasures Unearthed ·Items Marked for Closet Clearance &lay brfugs warm weather and closei clearance aales to the Orange COasl. Everyday an<l exotiCJ!tffi!i nearly-flew and worn-a-bit, are being dusted off and carted out for sales planned by area groups. French •·j~ie de vW(re" will theme tht> lrvlne Terrace Philharmonic Group's an- nual Flea Market Thursday, May 11, Jn lhe chateau of Mrs. Richard Kredel, Corona del Mar. On the market will be flip-top bike bags, hostess aprons, personalized pillows, macrame kits, sweets and gourmet dishes, clothing, toys~ games and books, Artisans will offer oil!, sketches, pot· tery, jewelry, sculpture and leaded glass. SALE TIJ\IE Sale times are 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Proceed.! will benefit the Orange County Philharmonic Society concert series. Bargains galore and some special treasures will be marked down for quick sales by the Women's Fellowship of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church · o f Newport Beach. From 9;30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, May 11 an d 12. bargain tables and auction block will offer men's, women's and children 's clothes, garden tools, home fur.nlshings, plants, sporting equipment, pa intings and jewelry. Among special items for silent auction wil l be a Vi ctor Victrola. PEO Sisterhood 's Wom·a·bit rummage aale, planned for Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 13, in the First United Methodist Church, Huntington Beach, will market more treasures. BARGAIN PRICES Going at bargain prices will be an· tiques, clothes, bicycles, homemade pastries and preserves, d e c o r a t i v e houseWares and miscellaneous: items. Furniture refin is h ing will be demonstrated by a crart gallery. . Toutes Les Choses (everything) is the theme for thv annual rummage sale of the E.piscopal Women of St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach. Prices will begin at a penny from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday and Satur~y, May . 19 and .20, at the church. · • --,.--sa1e·litl!ltllr,lli!l!m"lrell· W!ttt·~tre1irneff"-~·. ) ~-· ~ •. Howard N. Rogers Oelt) and Mrs. ~vid S. Matlin sort and model fashions ~ected for St. James EpiocopaJ Church ::;; ~ ··-•/ ... • :: ... :\o~ •• ••• ~· ~-..... '•' .• ,., .... ~~$ women's rummage sale. 'Toutes Les Choses" (everything) \Viii be sold. '..'>.:: t -Sens-itive--"Fo-pic' 5-- :'.,. Hard to Stomach ; DEAR ANN LANDERS : My problem is :.. overwhelming me. I got the idea to write .. :~ to you when I saw a letter from a teen· ~"'-ager who vomited every time she had to ~~ eat aWay from home. ·t~ ~ My husband has had so many jobs I ~.., cin't count them. When he starts he In red, white and blue, will be filled with r boutique .fashions, accessories, books, records, household goods, toys and games, objects of art and garden and ' -planters. Proceeds realized will support projects Including Life Line. Guild for Seminarians, l\!eals ror A-1iUions, the llillside Episcopal Homes for Children and the Aged and the Interfaith Foun- dation at UCI. 1-'----;-'.'-'"·waya aeema happy. He'•-!ur.e "this is and-now -11m ~ng to have-to r~.Jt:~-~ ~-tt." Suddetily the whole t_!1ng turns sour, i!gain.ltnfil....QlliY. takes the fun out of it ~ ;--l I:.eiilier a remark his boa made or for. me but I feel like such a ph~~Y __ _ ~someone-he-works-with lnsult~ll~hifu. -b8foney. "' ~.. Last titRe it was noLhing specilic, just.,a Any .suggestions, Ann ?-MAUDE Tf!E feeling that the people at the place didn't. FRA UD like hlnt He doesn't want to work there DEAR MAUDE: Tell your mother that anymore. Ir' she Ups you off again your going to It wouldn't be so bad if he'd just quit, call the hostess and ask her to change the but he never does It that way. He gets date uf the party because somebody sick. I mean deathly ill. He vomits, runs blabhed. If your mother Is the hostess a high fever and is so weak he can't get tell JIER to change the date of the party out of bed. Afterwards he goes to the and keep her lip zipped or you "'on't act company doctor. surprised. "Nothing "Tong," the doctor says ... You have a 'sensitive stomach.' " I've been reading your column Jong enough to know this man of mine needs counseling. '\'hen I suggest lt to him he says, "You and that nutty Ann Landers think counselors al'fl magicians. l don't need counseling, I have to work it out myself." DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here il is from the horse's mouth, in case that girl from Corning "'on'! take your word for it. I marf!ed a man with a drinking problem thinking he \\'ould change for me. (God, ho"' he promised!) \Vh cn I think tha t I broke up his mar- riage I could die. I envy his ex·\vUe! •101v I wish I were in her shoes . His children What can I do, Ann? -HIS WIFE DEAR WIFE : Suggest another doctor. With 8 little luck he'll nnd one who will never see him. !·le won't even sign the tell him, "Y 0 u r stomach tN>uble birthday cards I boy ror-hlm to send. orfalnat.es higher up -ln your head. You His li fe consists of working and drink· nttd cou.niellng 50 you can find out "'by ing. I ?m only. 24 yeflrs old and I feel like you can't fiinctlon In a normaJ way." JOO. Ive decided to go to an Al-Anon .. -Pe~l!':fo~ ,~~Ito~~,~ d.oiq a ~tinf ~ext we~~ a~d1 get somi:.help.for dlnerent kind' of "'oik. A gOOd therapi st m}'&~lf since ne wont OU<tge. 1 nope ~ wW uplor1:: thl• poaslblllty. Corrung listens to you. J wish I had. You • · told-me not to marry .this man - . DEAif ANN LANDERS : Next week ;_y DETROIT FREE PRESS ' r husband and 1 will celebrate a big an-DEAR O.: I'm glad you're golng to nlvenary. My mother has sp0i\ed what give Al·Anon a try. It bas ht°lped would have been a gloriou5 surprise party m.Jlllons. Good luck, dear. by tipping me off. This Is tbe fourth time she has done thJs 11nd it just burns me up. .. I've told her each time that I'd rather not know. She Insists she does it for my own good . $he says, "I don't want you to gel caught wearing an old dress -or .maybe your hair won't look right." It would be 1uch fun to walk into 1 n10m jldt once and have pt<>ple yell •·surpr se". and hive it really be a surprise. I've had to fake It three times • Drugs. How much ls too much? Is pot OK? la LSD too much? If you're en dope or considering Jt, get Ann Landers' new booklet, 11Strai8:ht Dope en Drugs." For each booklet ordered send a dollar bill plus a Jong, self-addressed, stamped envelope (16 cents postage) to AM Landers. Box'3346, Chlcagc, 111. 60654. - TH URSDAY MAY 4 By SYDNEY OMARR Isabel, from Ogden, Utah, informs us, "I am a Vlrgo from Utah. I rea d in your col· um n that Peggy, fro m Oakland, Calif., has learned the secret of life - 'to flatter , Leo.. and Libra. ancL criticize Virg~.' But I think stte.rs only half"'ay up the ladder. She has not yet learned the common denomlp.ator of the signs, which is to love and praise. ·She might ·get .•.Virgo to do her dirty work by criticizing -but reluctantly. If she l\·ould try love and praise ()n Virgo, she \\'ould have a true. loyal friend for life. I think Peggy is an Aries!" -Isabel from Ogden. " ARIES (March 21-April 19):, Publicity accompanies your activities. What you do will receive attention. Know thl s and don't atttmpl. to hide or obscure. One in authority is much concerned. Be receptive, but stick to principles. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Light touch prevails. MJiny around you are careless now about details. Nail down pron1· ises by gel! ing then1 in writing. SagUtarlau figures prominently. Hold off on jOW1)ey, U...,pcacticaJ ·!Che!> planS Involving v a c a t i o n , recreation. GEMINI (May 21-June 211): Some delays, roadblCf.~ are for your ultimate benefit. Know this and respond ac- cordingly. Estate. policies, finances affecting younger person l h e s e are spotlighted. Be ready · !or su rprise. CANCER (June 21.July 2%): Legal maneuver may affect property, basic security. Ask questions and-obtain answers. Investigate. Give full play to intellectual curiosity. Flntf. re asons "why." Reject the aupe:rflcial. Dig deep for in· - formation. LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. ll): Con· fusion could be order of day. Organize ellorli. Strive to put bit s, pieces fogetJ,1er. Family mem ber could aid. S e·e k harmony in domestic area. Taurus and Libra •rsons arc involved. Extend hand of friendship. · GO (Alig. 13-sept ·22r_ Choose the uriorthodox. AP. plies especially where money transactions are concerned. Guard againSt one who is ex· pert at .smooth t.lklng. Get racts. Eschew wishful think· ing. Abandon wasteful tech· niques. methods. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. ll): You Come tace-to-!11ce with reality of curreot Sttuatkln. Be ready for change or view, opln· ion. Creative thinking Js emphasized. CAprlcorn ls In picture. Legal counsel may be required. Don't procrastinate. SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 21): You are finished with one Christie Forem~n.and Joan Spelletich Oc rt to right) found bike ba gs among goods for Irvine Terrace Philharmonic Group flea n1arket. Art \vorks, pi!· IO\\'S, gourmet dishes and books v.•Ul be among offer· in gs. .. • a for the j.1 r • ;c ~ii •rt 'In ilo iclu n t lu .p ~ lect be arr M clul ' ran Hir fro Mrs Pas p Ja ''Fi Tok the un Se Fin whi mu clud wor po ye Fr Fr Nev Fr fro Den' hi bit Ta Mrs. Ver Sege Re I b ting ting , Ar ~irs. Ne est ch Ca pre -----·---=· -Many surprises will be ant found among items old por marketed by the Worn· We en's Fellowship of St. Th Andrew's Presbyterian • er Church. Mrs. John Wy· Col man (left) and Mrs. ear bri John K. Hamel admire the a Victor Victrola that's dis still in working .order._ Hi Other treasures may be M --buriea-a.m olf g Tum· cep ·t the mage...1 ems au_d_tbose __ .. fitt ~p;~~j.liiij-destine<! for the:_auc~ _ tal !"' -i wtio!Ock for the tw;,. ·phase or activ'ity. Begin seek- ing alternatives . Crystallize ideas, plans. One who seeks your opinion actually can pro- vide You with solutions. Know this and be receptive. Aries is involved. day event. ' :t. >' •• .,, perlence, change, varle.lJ Someone Is pulllns: strings f~ your benefit. Sagtttarl1n ml~ play prominent ro)e. ~ Porlunity is knocking. " ;s, PISCES (Feb. l~lllarcb 20)~~ Check .details. F r I e n d l y. persuasion may cause you to overlook e ssen'tlals. Be reaUstic. Be wary of those whO"'PT'Ofess t0}>0'S/itss Rey to->-· •-c .... get-rich-qillck scheme. Your' own c:ounsel now is most con-. structive. SAGITIARI\IS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 \; Fri en<! who seems confused a ctu a 11 y has· workah -idea :-Listcri al\d learn. Stress originality, Profit is in picture if you are recep- tive. You add to possessions. You are handed something for nothing. - . IF TODAY IS V 0 U R CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. BlRTHDAY you are basically 19); Sudden oppartunity Qc. Pi:actical, even though yo1.1 curs. Your standing I s might be the first to deny It/ e I e vat ed. Cnncer·born in· / 1:his has been a year of nnP, · dlvidual is in picture: Where d1~ferent encounters and you there was lethargy, there now will .find that July is your most ' Is direct action. Take' in· slgn1flcant month. The past • ltlatlve. Move ahead with can be finished. The future verve1 confidence. beckons -and It la brtght. 'QU'RIUS (J ""F b l o ,..,., Ollt Who'• hid!., iii-"°" '" , ~ ,, an. ~ e . _, •nd ""'· lll'dtr ,,a,,,., OrrMirr•• 181: You CBin lihake fret of 'bool!ltl,,."5te:r.t Hinh for M.,. •"'' ti I t Y h WOINf!. ltflCI ll!rlM•t1 •M U t lntl • ~ c 0 ~ hav men Bev son Coe! Os erll() ona ru . ou can ave 1° °""'" ,..,,r.,°"" 1tcr1n. l~• o.t.i. choice . .Key is to welcome ex-~~ ... "•1.ot,v•Oll ~411• O<"•fld c.,.,,,, ai. IW trk, H.'f. IDOU, r·iai ~na.1 .1 I ·;·Patrons to Tour ·Pleasure Art, music, gourmet f~;., ~t.·..,.,_ . ....,_ II!!"'""'~ and dancing will be combined for a one-or-a-kind benefit tor .the NewPort Harbor Art :Nusewn Wednesday, May 17. : Hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ben J;. Dea11e, the A1usee d'Art Bal ~ill begin at 6:30 p.m. with an 'art promenade and cocktails 'ln the Deane Condominium bornes, Blg Canyon, and con- ,~Jude with cUnner and dancing jn the Big Canyon Country tlub. • Paintings and works or art ?tom well-known private col- lections and table settings will be displayed in each home, as , arranged by the . A1useum Council of the art museum. Mrs. Richard Winckler, co- chairman of the ball, has ar- ranged an exhibilion o f Hiroshige's Tokaido pr in t s from the collection ot Mr . and Mrs. Paul Hurschler of Pasadena. Published in 1833-34 by the ~apanese printmaker, t h e °Fifty-three Stations'' of the Tokaido are complete, makinc the Hurschler col l ection unusual. Selections from th e Avco Financial Services collection, which was presented to the museum in 1971, will be in- cluded. This group contains works of some of the most im- portant artists from the last 15 years such as Josef Albers. Franz Kline , llelen Frankenthal er. Louise Nevelson and Joan r..1iro. Gallery • ' I DAILY PILOT PROMENADE SIT~ -On Wednes· day, May 17 . Big Canyon's Condo· rnin iufl) llomes will be transformed / into a series of art gallerill~ thr~~gh, 'yHich guests at the Musee d' Art Bal /will stroll. Hosted by Mr. and Mrs. / Ben C. Deane, the black-tie alfair / ,._1 raise funds for the Ne,vport J·larbor Art iluseum. Discussing plans are (left to rig ht) John Mac- nab. Robert S. Barnes ·and Mrs. Barnes. \'IHGINIA"S SN IP 'N STLTCH SHOPPE 3334 Ea ~t Coast Hw y. e Corona del Mar Phorie b73 .8050 SALE 10°10 OFF 20°10 OFF P.S. Asit. II.nit -51.99 R.,. ta Sl0.00 Yard ALL FAllUCS UP TO $5.00 PER YARD ALL FAIRICS OVER SS .00 PER YARD Sia11 You Soon! JACl<IE e IANltAMlRICARD e MASTER CHARGE French and Dutch pafintings supervising the installation of Assisting with plans for the ________ (_ ______________________ _J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ from the collection ° r..trs. paintings and prints is Thomas evening are the Mmes. Robert1" Denis E. Sullivan will be ex-Garver. museum director. Samuel Barnes and Beverly hibited in one of the home s. A seven-course continental r..1orphy, co-chairmen: \\'alter Table settings will includ e dinner will be served following G. Knox, re s er vat ion s ; Mrs. John Wayne's g 0 1 d the art proinen;:i.de. and the Richard Braley, hostesses, Vermeil setting. Mrs. llenry , · 1· · ts II d A Ch tl'l1'on \Yays and Segerstrom's sterling silver Murray Korda v10 1n1s \Vt an nne a 1 , Re usse b Kirk Mrs . stro.11 am o ng gue sJs means. . · -·.~JI!<> -Y~;.i· .. r~-=--throngh0t.tt--1iirmer . · ----·Deane-·and-f)egerMrom: .. are -Wilbur Jagers vrien a1 sc i-. . ·. . ting of lmari china and a set· Japanese mus1c1<>:ns '!' 1 11 c~cha.irn1en of the sponsor~ng tjng by Mrs. 'Valdo Avery. . play. Japa~ese mu s 1 cal corr:imittee and are being Arranging table settings 1s classics during the a1i prom· assisted by r..1rs. Mrs. Jean Swedlow, and enade. Somers. Treasures Disc·overed / Nev.'port Beach's ne\\'- est Assistance League chapter, the Virginia Castle Auxiliary, 'viii preseht a lecture on i-~.~nnti(}ues bY ~Gwen Zrier-· - old in the Park Ne,v· port Spa at t2:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 17. The Mmes. John F1etch· er Oe!t) and Charles Coles\Yorthy admire an early 19th century bride's basket. one or the old treasures to be displayed. Mrs. David Hibbard of Corona det Mar, chairman, is aC· cepting reservations for the $6.50 tickets bene· fittin'g Children's Den· -ta! Health Center. • • Couple Select October Date 1.-lt. and Mrs. Everett Allen have announced the engage· ·meat of their dRughter, Bevelle Allen to Phil Oswald , son of Mrs. Harold O~nvald of Colla l\1esa and the late l\1r. Oswald. TM bride-to-be Is a senior at Cost.a Mesa High School and htr flancc Is an alumnus of CMHS. They are planning Oct. 14 rltt> In C.lvary Chapel, Sahla Ana. LIVINGSTON'S MAY SPECIAL! SAVE $15 ON A BRAND NEW 1972 HOOVER Vac.uum Cleaner ;:: ;:;~e .64 95 • Wi4t A11t l1 Ht1dli9ht 1 finttrTlp Switch 1 L•rt• Throw 1wor ht 14Position11119 Allljustmt11t • f11011 Marki"I f1r•i/1r11uorll • C....U--Msitf\hr CJH1l1t· ._ 1"9CIU'llHI¥ .. • TrilJI• Actiol'I CIN11ifl1 Power · Stock limitetl 011ly l' ot tttls low rk~ A BIG NAME SINCE 111$ / · imDl~f[IDlr~ CARPET AND IJllAPElllE8 547-3993. 1438 So. MAIN ST. at Edinger. SANTA ANA -------------------- ' / / HUNTIN GTON BEACH Huntin9ton Center • •' I -..... --.~:-~-o-, ___ _ ' Sunshine and summert ime w ere invented just so you'd be able to wear shoes like th ese. Delightfully bare. So absolutely female. QualiCratrs .. _ •••1•1 .. -... sassy stri ppies-one of th e ways we match your summer moods. Like these? Just wait till you see all the re st. These are 10.99 & 11.9g-•' NcWPORT BEACH F•shion l1land • SANTA ANA F11111hion Squ•r• • • COSTA MESA' South Co•it P1•u J - DAll.'r l'ILOT Clubs Put Tninlrc ci..a tn vo!unteet ti'Of'k, coavtntlon plans and fashion •howlnp headline club t\'tJlt& nut Wttk. Vo luntee rs OrientaUon for t h o 1 e wl&hlng lo become volunteer 1taffers at the Sari Clemente Interfaith Serv l cem en's Center will be given by William G. llom, executive director Pttonday, May t Ind 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the center. New staffers will be in- troduced at a dime-a.<Jip din- ner Atonday, !\lay 22, in the ctnler. PEO Se\·eral members of beach area chapters will attend the fi9th annual convention of lhe C&lifornia Slate Chapter of PEO Sjsterhood Pit o n d a y through Thursday. May 1-11. in the International Hotel, Los Angeles. Attending will be: l\1r.s. B. L. Langmade, · .state recording secretary, and the Mme!. L. E. Porter, Ernest Silllnger and N. J. Salyarifa, all o( Newport Beaeb, and lb< Mmes. R. E. Mer<er and William R. Wood- ' of L111una Beach. Others art: Mrs. G. J. Beller untlngton Beach and A1rs. ·Ii . Kittel or lrvlne. OR. BRIGHT GOP Women A membership champagne salad luncheon is planned by t he Fo.unt a;n Va ll ey Republican "'om.en's C I u b Federated for Tuesday, l\.1ay 9, in the home of Mrs. Dean Woodward. Bill Wenke and Bill lJill l''ill speak. Officers will be in· stalled . Newcomero Gala Summer Fantasy of Emphasis on Training WI HAVE YOU• SID 21/1 TO 12 Not oll styles in this 1i.1e ........ alHt -••• I •"-..W. •W• ti·• oaut• Women Voters Fublons and Fun will theme the Wednetday, May JO, luncheon of the S.iddleback CoMUVation ol the Southtrn- V1lley Ne•comer1 Clu b in the CaUfbrnia coastllne \¥Ill be Grand Hotel, Anaheim. dlacumd by Dr. Donald Members-wW model tlltir _!!right c1Jairmin ol t he own creatlons and-display oe-~ent or B I o I o g y , crafts. Members are being IOUght for an auxiliary' Las cautornia State College at Campaneras. to work with I.he Fullerton, at the Thursday, Volunteer Bureau of South May 11, meetlng of the League Orange County. of Women Voters ol Orange Churchwomen \Veddlng itemorles w i 11 theme the Wednesday, ~1aJ 101 mother-dauahter bano.•Jet and f1ahion show presented by the women of the Lutheran Cbw-ch of the Resurrection, HunUngton Beach, beginning at fi p.m. Bridal gowns from the past to the future will be modeled, Mrs. Francis Ursini is chairman. A.sl!lsling her are the Mmes. Seldon Shepherd, David Miller and Howard Leonard. Monday Club Cout and the Capiltrano Bay Area. The meeting is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in ' Island House, F11hioo Jsland. Ro union 'The Redondo Union High School c1... of 1952 ha! planned a 20-year reunion for Saturday, Juoe 10, in the Balboa Pavilion. Reurvations must be made by Wedne!day, ~1ay 10. Further information ,can be obtained fr om the Mmes. Fran Koehr, Dodie McClure, Grace Hackamack and from Don Pickard, Mel Abajian , Bill P.1ann or Denny Pickett after 6:30 p.m. Pi Beta Phi Mrs. Donald Cooke will be installed as president of the Interior Deaigners "''lll prcaent their llr1l annual design award to ?tir. and ~tn. Andrew Morthland of .Laguna Beach Monday, May I, on the Mou Polnl estate, Proceed! from the benefit dlnner wUI go to the Sea View Park project of the La1una Beautlllcation ~ague. Fuschiao Jearn to create terrariums Monday, ?.t1y I, with guest spe.aker lttn. Herbert Lofue, startlng at 7:!4 p.m. In the American Legion Hall, en.ta Mese. A tuschia blossom table will be contributed 10 tbe parade, and fish fry Saturday and Sun- day, June 3 and 4. Thursday through Saturday, June 23 to 25, have bltn circled for the Members of the Costa Mesa· eighteenth annual FUlchla and Bay Cities Branch of the Na· Shade Plant Show in Cerritos tlonal Fuschla Society will . Shopping Mall THEA T YOURSfiF TO A LIITLE ADVENTURE DISCOVER THE LIHtiftt Dftlto• THI Ntw•I Sllop IN Th Ntwftt AIM Find designs in fine n11dlepoint you've never seen before -cot1ternpor1ry, upd1t1d tr1dition1I, Ori•nt1h. Theo's a cool young idea in a choice of •porkling crinkl e pot1nt , , • or smooth candy coif. s .. th1m. Th.0 Colors Bon• Candy Coif Whit• Crinkle Potent Block Crinkle Potent Sites N, 6· 11-M, .4 l/J"·12-W, 4' 1h· 1 I 'Yeti We hove C •ncl D width• j I~ I t Enna Jettick Shoes L-----'.Ro'.J-S~,!nc.--.. A r ti a t -lecturer George Stuart will illustrate famous hl1torlcal families with pieces of sculpture for the Monday, May B, 1athering of the Mor.· day Morning Club of Laguna Beach starting at 11:30 a.m. in Ben Brown's restaurant, South Laguna. South Cr...ast Alumn1e Club of • W~·~~ PiBttaPhiThursday.Mayll, · Y-,' ~·· WUTMINllll CINTll 1111 lMI MALL ~ ~ .a" WUTM!*fll ILV-. PMO .. lf7-410t liiiilil ~ ANAHllM DOWNTOWN at 10 a.m. in the home or ritrs. II' Georfe Brokate. 3011 Villa \Vay : • lOI Wiit UNCOUf"AYL PHONI ..,, ...... SANTA ANA DOwtnOWN HOUU: t :1S te 6:00 Fii. "til I Clue• Ivery SUNDAY · Also inltailed will be the Newport Beach and 675-2212 I .. I.UT• IT. !'MO .. 14W121 P.1mes· IAJ.dley MiJJer c._. M...,., Fenew ,.. ..,. te c~ .. ..,.. J ames Wilson, vice presidenU ; !~;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~:;;;;~~~~~~~~ Brokate and Charles Sparkuhl,I.: secretaries ; John Applegate. treasurer ; David Martin and Willial'J) Bird Jr., chairmen. Lido Isle Leonid · Hambro will en· tertain members Of the Lido e-W,omfln'a ..Cluh..!Cu~. · May 9, at 11 :30 a.rri. in the clubhouse. Hambro p I a y .s piano, doe!_panlomimes and caricatures composers and music makers. • Christian• Packing for your vacation will be discussed by airline representative Mar~e Stebbins at the monthly luncheon of the South Coast Ch ri stian \Vomen's Club. Soprano Eleanor l.au will provide music for the Tue day, May 9. gathering at 12 :15 in Ben Brown's restaurant· Colonial Dames Cavalier Chapter of Colonial Dames of the XVII Century will close their year with a luncheon meetinll Tuesday. May-9,-at---12:15~in llotel Laguna. Look what's new with DELANEY-BROS. 673-3450 RETAIL MARKET INTRODUCING ... Portion -Plan Steaks Deloney Brothers has long been know n throughout Soujhern Ca liforn ia for its outstanding Jin e of Seafood and Frozen Foods .•.. NOW you con stock your boat. delight your fami ly or your guests' with Eastern Choice Top Sirloin, New York Cut and Filet Migno n Steaks to equal the cu isine of America's most fa- mous dining -rooms-. - The delectable steaks sh own ore assembled to mset the mo st disc riminating gourmet tastes. Each carr ies the unm istakable mark of quality, ~ch is unique in its flavor, each meets the need for something exceptional ... far removed from the ordinary. UllCAL MOOD -Mrs. George BryanJ poses as Eliza Doolittle s.ellin g flowers & Mr1. Jacob Onstott as decorations for the "My Fair Lady" fashion show to be 1od by QJl!l'a League of Laguna Beach on May 6. Ne\v officers to be installed Include the Mmes. Grant V. Rymal. president: H. L. ·Thompson and James E. Russell , vice presiden~.s; Edgar H. Axtell, chaplain; William Carrillo and Brigha m Hill, secretaries; Chancellor :Pifartin, treasurer; Erwin B. Marks , registrar : Fred C. Ross, historian, and Beatrice Crist, librarian. Coast Ch!b . ---- if--. ~ Cockner__Dial~t -----.-1n<:--George Fox._will take· the helm as president of COasl' \Vomen's Club. Serving with her will be the Mme11. Marge Eedderson, Michael Coronel, -J Accent ;::-d I Ole Fiva, LesUe Penn, -Ed 0 fl _'Fa i r _La -y-·----'~"""'leier and Harry Charlton. --· --De1ignero In the mu&cal. Prof. Henry lligglns has trouble with dk:· lion, but this tin'le the accent l\Iyers. Reservation ia May 6. deadline The Orange County Chapter of the National Society o! ~ .. Wouldn't it be loverly •.. to ~vt a fa&hJon show as a ~view to the "My Fair :~y" production by Lyric ·~rl Association of Orange .:c.owi1y nest September? u•ill be on fashion u·ith l\.1rs.~.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:., Donald Outmans in charge of L modeling and Florence Smales. commentating. f.,· That's what the support ing :(>pera League of Laguna ~ach dtcicled and members ;~ showing Eliza Doolittle's ~ 1dance all night" energy in ·preparing for the Tuesday. • May 9, fund·ral!er in El Adobe e stauranl, San Juan '~l1trano. • : Lea1ue members, tvith l\.1rs. ~oor1e B r y a n t presiding ::-tre inviting gue!ts to an 11:30 ~.m. toelal hour, 12 :30 lunch- ~ and 1:4& p.m. modeling. The latest in summer aJ> pare! and cr:uise wear along with spring and summer shoe styles from coastal apparel shops will be shown in the garden room as G e n e .Roberson plays show tunes on the organ. .. Al.so on the benefit com~ mlttee are the h1mes. Robert Lawson, Dewayne Hurst, Jay Pyle. T h o m a s Arm.strong, J•cob Onatott and Robert _P-ERSIAN- RUGS Yeur purch111 of 1 P1r1i1n Rug 1s 1n Investment, Wdlnt ev•rl11tlnt IM1uty and unique 111t1rn charm to yeur home. Ptr1l1n Rug1 m1lnt1Jn tMlr v1fu1 for Otftetatlon1. KERMAN PERSIAN RUGS & IMPORTS 1161 I. C""' Hwy, IAt HElt(>tllOPll =-.., ... N·E·W Capless & Lace WIGS Ribboned stretch caps for light, cool comfort. IN ELURA """~':! _ bl, M?NSA~TO ThiS' ne\v mlreble fiber doeSn1t frizz ; stays ctirted but can be reset !or different styles: look s. feel s and eels like hu man hair. ELURA WIGS and HAIRPIECES ..... $19.95 .. $45.00 ,.'------==== m /}/J. WIG and allie j BEAUTY SALON 2.SO.D Eosl 17th St. -Hlll.ren Squire Cnlo Moao S41 l"' EASTERN QiQ)g TOP ~~QIN STEAK 'Mere words cannot -..deqUlltely -dirscrib' tfre tender ju iciness of th is ever popular steak. It's delicious center cut from the Top of the Sirloin. This is truly a noble steak , the ultimate in meaty goodness. PRICE: Six Ounce Stuk ................. $1.14 Each Ten Ounce Steak ___ $1 .90 Each EASTERN CHOICE NEW YORK CUT STEAK -Served wifh-well -deserved pride in the most exclu sive Re staurants. This is the steak with the "deep throug h" luscious flavo r. The sheer surpri se of the ir unmatched elega12ce is a re - warding expe rience. PRICE: Eight Ounce Steak ... _ .. _ $2.04 Each Ten Ounce Steak ........ $2.55 Each E>,.STEltN CHOICE FILET MIGNON STEAK t.,ste•'lc "th~t's tliidly eul "bul;ter .tender", from,the pcimest port of the l e"derloi'n . This s'(e0 k • cooperates beo ulifully wi•h o knife. They will awo ken appet ites •.. then 'sotisfy them. PRICE: Fivo Ounco St.ok • • $I .3S·-Eoch Eight Ounce Sleak • • • $2.15 Eech DELANEY BROS. FROZEN FOODS . l'l•Wl'O•T il.t.Clt Ol'•tcl1 ..... 10.1( ,.,, ... LAll'AYITTI sr .. NIWl'll.T llACM, CALl,OIUUA fHlt \. • rMINll: 71411n.UR fU.1211 ' - - ! . . . In D c g H a ·. . ,• -' • . - c •· ! ·Nuptial 'l edges Sofemni~ed CORSIGLIA.FENNIE Wedding pledges ll'ere 6 . chan.g~ by David Robert Cors1glta and Susan · F'ennie during ceremonies read Jn St Andrew's Pr e..sJty le...r_ia~­ Chur('h, Newport Beach by the Rev. Dr. Charles Dierenfield. I The bride is the daLu;hter of ~1r . and fitrs . Robert Rosen I Fennie of Irvine and the bridegroom is lhe S-On of Mrs. J~hn Wh ftl!side of Laguna Niguel and Robert F. Corsiglia of Quebec. Maid of honor was ~fiss Jeannie Roach and ~ bridesmaids were M is s Patricia Samek and f\.1ts . Edward E. Johnson. , • MRS. CORS IGL IA Kenneth K11lbfell was best man and ushers were Richard Go~ld, Joseph McGoldrick, Paul Uhlrich. W i 11 i a m McCurdy and Johnson. After a lloneymoon in ~1ex­ lco. the "'"''lyweds will reside In Irvine. daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. Jer· ry L. Hayes of Newport Beach, and Air Force Lt. Brian Morrison Mertz were wed during a Ci'!ndlelighl service in the ClaremonL Presbyterian Church. The Rev. James W. Angell officiated. .. ...., I MRS. MERTZ ~faid or Honor was Miu fl.leg Pi1ertz. The bride also was attended by the Misses Karen McGeady, Geri Kossar, Sallie Shepherd and Bonnle Neemeyer. bridesmaids. and Kimberly Kilgore and Christe Rahn. flower girls. Bes~ man was Jon Mertz. attended t:CLA y,•here she was affjli,ttd with Kappa Kappa Gamtna so rority. The bridegroom is a graduate of UCLA. M~CALL-RILEY Nesbill's Wedding Chapel, Albuquerque was the settinJ!; for the wedding of Sheila Riley or Albuquerque and Jan1es R. 1'-1cCall lll~of Mariella, Ga. They are the daughler •and son of Mr. and :•olrs. Mike Riley of ,Costa Mesa and Alr. and rt.1rs. Jam('S R. A-fcCall Jr. or Tulsa . ~!rs. Palsy Gr iffith and Lar- ry Seyl were honor attendants for the double ring ceremony-. The nev.• Mrs . ~1cCa11 is a graduate of Estancia Hig h School and attended Qrange C0<1sl College . Her husband ii:: a graduate of Cabrillo High School. Lorn· poc and served y,•ith the U.S. Army including a tour of duly in \'ietnam. They 1.1•ill re side in Pi1arielta. ~ ~ -~ .,, :"\ C' -ii "' 'I\ --lor I I • Hadassah Focuses on Fund -raising A fund-raising luncheon v.•ill be prescn led by l-larbor Chapter of Hadassah at 11 :45 a.m. Friday, Ma y 5. in the Mercury Saving~ bu il ding. Huntingtnn Beach. Proceeds will support th e Eye Bank and '"ill be used to educate. feed and cloth e youth arriving in Israel from Russia and other areas. Fo cusing attention on the event are (lef t lo right ! the f\fmes. Martin Ne· meth, Gerald Gelerter and Jilurray Paternack. The bride is a graduate of Daycroft School, Greenwich, Conn., and her hu s band graduated from Claremont High School, San Diego. and attended California St a le College at Long Beach. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mertz of Wasco. ls stationed at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Ushers were Ron Jones. Ted 1 ------------------------------------------------ Rahn. Dan Hayes and Dave Baratti. MERTZ-HA YES Carolyn Janet H ayes , )'Fashion t Carousel . <. I l ' _To raise lunds ror the · · ~r"TemJile"Tiora~­ t Harbor Reform Temple ):· Siste rhood v..·ill spon· :;-sor a mofher·daughter !. fa s hi 011 shou• and :; brunch at 11 a.m. Sun· $day. 1t1ay 7. in Loren· J'. zo 's, Tu stin . Members i ·and children will model " during the Carouse l of >.Fa shion . Riding in sty le · i .to the event are lleft to ~right ) Stephanie Perkal, ~ Suzanne Levy and Mrs. ~Leonard Levy. ~ l: f , , -r \H?;i i ~ 0 fOl MOTHll'5 DAT "MAT 14TH ~ Now in permanent :-non·cling Antron' 111 ~a 'MATCHMAK ER' f Coordinates •r• big excite-~ ment-Ves!_arette• offers , you that feminine }Cly over . L•od over..¥tlth 'M•Jchmake ~ slip of Antron• Ill nylon trl• ·i cot; bodice appliq_ued wi_!h Ban· ton• nylon la«. Matches ~oth er va·ssarette• style1. ~ . :Sho•t J2-l6, ;t;.-r:-12.,.]6; long ]4-40. fwhlt1 o"ly.I ~;$600 . -~· ~ ;:'\ f _, f ( • .,. '. "~ . . . r . • I .. 2717 E. Co•'' Hl9~"''' Cero11t d•I M1.-Pk. ti7l·t•&O • lt!!llAl!'llrktnl e Mltftt CM,.,. t• Yttrt Ill .,.,.,. llCtfltft • I • The bride is ! graduate of Claremont High School . Shr save on • -urss ~aliCraft girls' sandals reg. 3.9 9 .. 320 A favorite Wide-band thong in supple white leather on padded insol~ girls size 9 to misie14. Wraparound thong in scuffy brown dull·flni1h leather. girls 12 to misses 4. Us! your BankAmt riurd SOUTH CO AST PLAZA ONLY PRICE EFFECTIVE 5 DAYS ·- SALE CONTINUES THURS.·IAT., MAY 4th·6th A Great Summer Whites Shirtings MOTHER'S DAY GIET JDEA -ai Yd. -Now 44¢Yd. A GIFT NOW · CERTIFICATE 45" WIDE Reg. $2.00 45" wide Reg. $1.69 ANY AMOUNT YOU WANT HAWAIIAN COTION ASSORTED GREAT FOR CELEBRATION TYPE FLOCK.S SUMMER PRIN'FS TABLE ., . PRINTS SHEERS SEERSUCKER GOODIES -Now$1 ~?D. NQ_vL 7-l ¢ YQ. ~OW $l 29YD. NOW 88¢ Y:. -10¢--~ -Yd.-45 " WI DE 45" WI DE 45" WI DE _ 45" WI DE -- REG. $3.00 REG. $1.49 REG. $2.00 REG. $2.00 YARD - POL VESTER DOUBLE KNIT Designer Cuts POL VESTER COTION TRICOT THREAD. 108" WIDE AND 54" WIDE NO·W 12~ A SPOOL Reg. lOi a Spool NOW $1 8~d • NOW BURLAP POLYESTER 36" WIDE FANCIES NOW NOW $2 9 ?D . • 2 .FOR,$1 ,. 1~ ,r-..;::-~ -·~ .. , -601:. WI D§. '-• " REG. 67c YARD REG. $7.00 YARD ... a.6 60" WIDE Reg. $6.00 a Yard INSTANT · SKIRTS .. Ti~11 Onlv 10 Mi1111+11 , To Mt~• 10 PER NOW .'~CH ... 7 ~ . REG. 2Sc PER INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN l&" WIDI , 4.~ $1 .~.D'. ' REG. 57c ' • fRBRICS Phone 531-0103 16185 Brookhurst Westhaven Plaza Fountain Valley ' DECORATOR UPHOLSTERY FABRIC Alr1tJy • s~et(h G111•d.._- ;NOW $1 ~?0. . . ' REG. $3.97 YA/tD Open 'tD 9P.~. Mon. lhru ~rl . Sat. 'tll 6 . • • • • U DAILY PILOT . I '· ~Funding ' Events Programmed • Units Winding Do wn Year fEdHor's NOTE · A column ; dt\·oted to Newport Beach. \ Costa ~1esa. Laguna Beach and l'ifisgion Vfejo parent- leacher organizations will appear in the DAILY PILOT each wee k . lnforma11on mu.st be: rtce1vtd bv the " ••omen 's department o r Mrs. Gared Smith, 1746 I \ Centella Platt, N e.w p or t Beach by S p.m. Thursday for publication Wednesday.) A dams PTA \ r.1r1. Clifford Downs President CO!\fING L"P : !\1 o t h e r · daugh ter fashion show and tea, themed Fashion Fan· tasy, will take pla~ at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. ~·lay 2n. in the multipurpose r o o m . Firsl through fifth grade students will model and pro- ceeds ~'ill help fund the new library. Bay View PTA i\lrs. R. C. Sutton Presiden1 Ca rnival Prizes Jus t Wa iting To Be Won CO~IING UP : New officers . "ill be: honored during a lunc heon at 10 a.m. Thurs· day. May 4, in the ViUa Sweden restaurant, Corona de! Mar. Board meeting will precede luncheon. I Mr s. Allen lfendrix shO\l'S one of !he pr izes \1•hich will be \\'On at the !t's a Small '\'orld carnival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satu rday, J\fa y 6, on th e Eader 'Fashion s Styled Teacher ~1.rs. J oan Callin exa1nines Celeste Phil· lips' creation \l'hic h \\'ill be modeled during the Mother Dau ghter Tea and Fashion Show spon sored by the Dwyer PTA al 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16. in the Huntington Beach Rec re ation Center. • • ~ \ ' .. • So me day, It'll Be a Tree school grounds to Karen McVeigh (cent.Er ) and Kelly Hendrix. Game and sale booths "'ill be featured at the carnival. Gavel -Exchange Tops Activities Be a r P FO ~tr1. Fred E. Barthe President COMING UP : Annual spring carnival Saturday. Ma y 6. at the school. Bike parade "'iii begin at 10:30 a.m. and a fa ther·son baseball game at 11. Boxcar Benny w 111 present three clo~·n chows. . CdMH i gh~A (E-d1to1" s----Nete :-A-,, page=--.Jeri:y.llaugan...a'lll,-HPe...u-~-·' --.... --,.,,..-,,,.,,,__ _____ _ devoted to Fountain \7alley, 2nd vice president, Don · . Mrs. Joh~ uurli:ee Huntington Beach. Ocea11. Elwell as treasUrer. Pres1den' View and Seal Beach School COMING UP : Old and ntw Distri ct parent-teacher Ead er PTA board luncheon Thursday, organizations will appear in Mn. Arlll1lr Mdvin ~tay 4. in the Balboa Island the DAi bV--PILOT each President home of Mrs. Don Sloper. "·eek. Information mu st be Engraved plate Vo' i 11 be received bv :\1rs. Gilbert REPORTS: New officers we.re placed on molion picture Turnbull. ·5671 Mangrum installed by Mrs. Lorin &Creen PTA presented to the Drive, Huntington Beach by Lammers. Huntineton Union school. 5 P.m. Thursday for publica· Council president. during a lion \\lednesd ay.) luncheon meeting in Villa S\,·eden. Eastbluff PFO Cook PTA i\lrs. Fl nyd Collins President COJ\fl NCi UP : fashion show "'ill bf' presented b.v the unit tit 3:~0 pm. ~londay. ~f ay 15 , in the cafeteria. Room mn\hcrs will be guests of hnnnr. :\!em ber!< and their ch1ldrrn v.'ill model home- scv.·n f:ishions. Gisler Inter. PTA ~lrs. Ralph Alc:ila President REPORTS: Inst a 11 a t ion L lunchon loo k place yester- da~· in thP Seacliff Country Club. Installed were the l\1mes Ralph Alcala. pre.si· cten1 : A K. Ander11nn . Rnbf>rt H.:in~n and Ronald Phillip.<;, \·ice presidents: Col. H. 8 . Eliker President CO i\-1 I N G LlP : Emergency home program is being set up fo r children in East bl uff. rhe Bluffs and Harbor View areas. Parenls may contact ~trs. Eugene Kovach for. listing of additional homes. REPORTS: Informa l coffee and tour acquai nted Big Can· yon residents "·i!h school. -eo-x-P'fe-----Rkha,d~\l•st--.and-Danny-l::;ndb e rgh-P-T-A- i\trs. Rob<irt t\icbols !\11lhck. secretaries: Edward •1 J k Rob ' BEii. treasurer; Arthur i• rs. ar . inson Prer.ident Rigdon. historian: Donald President . REPORTS: Ne"']" elected of-Mullen. auditor. and \\'illiam COMING UP : Shi ps Ahoy ficers are the ~·imes . Rnbert I Sa d Davis. parli amentarian. cami\·a tur ay. Ma y 6, Nichols, president: Brad beginning al 10 a . m . Combs. first vice president : Harpe r PT A Costume parade will take Keith Darrah and Robert I t g 30 •1 K h K II pace a : a.m. l\1cClure. secretarie!. and i~ rs. ermet e er Anthonyl"Gayou, historian. President Pau la rino PT A ~-- COMING UP: It's a SrnaU. Small ~'orld is the theme of the carni\•al sch e_d u I e...d Saturday. r.fa}' 13. from 11 a.m. In S p.m. Featured will be: game lxioths. a dunk tank . Space •·alk. big wheels and body pa i nt i n g. ~ln. Paul Dumain Prlsident C-0~1INGlJP'.Fatn-er--so-n-ain:­ ner at 6:30 p.m. Friday, fl.fay a. in the multipurpose room. Richard Nunez will demonstrate the Lima-Lama Rtfreshments ca n be band of wisdom art of self· =~c/""'!'=~""'; =""· '-"selecred rrom a n if>.._..._..,. defense, accord4ig 1&..Mp. '~-r------~le;,m;::a;;l~io~nac;l~m:tr.•n;,;;u. Tkkels Gary R~us. ways anO r can purchas ihSC1i00t---means--eha1rm~n. ~ at a special prtci! of 11 REPORTS: Prof1I o~ S51 was tickets for 'l from Monday, realized from skating party. May 8. through Friday. May • V ic t oria PT A I ·-· 12. or can be: purchased at the carnh·al for 10 cents each. Proceeds will go lo participating l!tudent orga nizations and !he PTA fund for use in obtaining school equipment. '-frs. Alan "'essa is carnh·aJ chairman. Mn. Douglas Bowler President COMING L'P : Paper drive will take place Saturday, May 20. in the school park ing lot. t\ew office rs are the Mmes. Tom Lutca\·ish, president: Robert Brant, Hans Weyer M a ri n e Vie w PTO and Robert O'Mary. vice rttrs. Mellin Oliveira pr~idenls; William Linton President and John K i rk m a n • REPORTS : New officers secretaries : Dean Shadle . elecled at a recent meeting treasurer : Ja mes Madsen, are the ~fmes. Earl ~for· audit.or. and Harry Sere°' rison, president; J a m es __ h~_•_o_ri_a_n. ______ _ Car,y and Paul Da vison, ''ice presidenls; G e n e Brook!. secretary, and Lar- ry Lewis. treasurer. David Holmes will ser\'e as third vice president. M esa View PT A· Mrs. Geors;e Blank President MING UP;. ~Jli"al ~111 ~ pre•ell~y ·1ne11m1"S:irilr: day. May 6. from II a.m. lo 3 p.m. on the 5Chool grounds. Featured will be games, a cake walk. a white elephant sale and a jailbouse boot!t. N ewland PTO Robinwood PFO Mrs. Daniel '-1eade President CO~tlNG UP: Spring Fiesta is scheduled Saturday, r.tay 8, from 10 a.m. lo 4 p~m. on 1he school grounds. Room mothers will staff 15 booths ~ inc!uding ~ live go\d/ish ··&OU!; • al<• wil!Mnd"a dunk tank. Refreshments will be: sold. Proceeds will Riding . i n Style A Carol!_sel of fashion \\'ill turn from 7 to 9 p.m. \Vedne.:;day. ~I a y 3. in Davis School's multipurpose room, 'vith musi c pro"ided by the Harbor ''.omen'5 Chor- aJe . Climbing on for a r ide are (l eft to r ight) AnQe I1arada. Lori Bruml.eu_and Ellen Anderson. ' J~ "" ' ' ·~· .. ,,_! ... ~ . ~ ,.. . • I I • .... ~lr1. James Bay President be used to purchase special equipment for the school, according lo Sam J(aplan, fiesta chairman .. , New of· ficers will be elected at general meeting \\'ednesday. ~tay J7. Program will be ,..,.. presented by fourth grade sludenl!. Mexican Mood Sparke d Schroeder PTA • Spring Via.w first graders, Julie !iiartinez. Alarne Bouillo n and Russell ?11anner Oeft lo right). know that someda/Oiere 'll be a tree on this spot, thanks to the PTO which. will provide trees and an enclosure for the garden area.with funds from their carnival. which will lake place Friday evening. May 12. Reports: newl)' installed of. ficers are the 111mes. James Bay. president: Wade Smithson and J o s e p h Fonseca, \'ice presidents: Michael Hogan. secretary, and Fred N1ero de, treasurer . ~trs. Terry Wllson President .REPORTS. Unit presented a carnival on the a c b o o I lfOllllds lasl Saturday. A Cinco de Mayo Fiesta has been planned by Canyon PTA for Friday, May 5, ! featuring a ~tex ica.n di.nner and entertainment by Lei Ballet Panamericanos ot Cypress Gollege The 5:3().8:30 p.m. event i• co·sponsored by Tille I. Rehears-~ ing for the fe stivi ties are Oeft to righl). Guillermo Furse Villavicencio, Irma · Perez Garcia and Ramon Juan Lopez Rivera. ... - • -. • ' ,7 ·J. . ,• -,... .•· . ., .. . • ' . DA\l V PU.OT W Low -Suds Bar Says 'No Soap' to Pollution DEAR NAN: About a year . done and fine for anyone who axo YW 1ave Instructions for wanted to see if they liked the .-~ making soap from kitchen soap before doing a large .. fats. I tavtd that one but now amount. .~~am unable to locate ii. JWIE It doesn't slMk a lot, but ~· 1'1. ~NDRESS, 0 l l aw a, does get things clean. It i'Z°• Ontario. doesn't destroy the ecology of ~ · That column appearro in land or sea. Many readers t~ NoYember, 1970 when a keep a bar at the kitchen sink •• Dekalb, 111. reader made soap for hand wash ing. it:--l'_'Om saved-up grense but. Her instructions are to ~ .stnce she didn't care to use the measw·e ¥i cup. lukewarm fat loit. lye can recipe calling for six into a clean plastic con tainer. t pou_nds o! fat, she weighed, ex-An old cottage cheese carton ' per1mented and measured un-will do. In ariother such carton ~: t i! she came up with her own measure 1/t cup cold water. •, r~rmul:i for just one bar at a Add 1 tablespoon lye, stirring hme. gently v.·lth a wooden spoo n to ~ Thal made it fun . quickly dissolve. Then with the same spoon, stir the fat slowly as you add the lye solution. S1ir to the consistency of thick but· terscotcb sauce. At this lime you may add 1 tablespoon lanolin, rose water, cologne <>r lemon juice, but lhese are OJ>" ti<>nal. P<>~r into a plastic tumbier or anpther flexible plastic with an ihteresling shape. Cover top \Yith clear plastic wrap. Put away where it will not be disturbed for 24 hours. By then soap wilt have hardened. Remove covering, loosen soap by running a knire around it. let ripen un~·rapped ENERGY CAPTURED IN MOLASSES COO KI ES Energy Booste rs Snacks Make the T earn Young rookies out or the crystals school baseball diamond or 1 ~ teaspoon salt neighborhood lot need all lhe i,1: teaspoon baking sgda I teaspoon cinnamon extra energy they can get to 1.; teaspoon nutmeg make the team. \\rtlen tryouts 1;, teaspoon ground cloves are over and the big game 2 cups chopped pitted prunes f---'be:zgins, their energy needs are 1 jar (2'4 oz.) sesame seed greatest. --_ _Jn Jar~mixing bov.•I. creaf!l shortcnlllg a-nd -sugar -UnW A sma~ m<>ther can help light and flu_f{y:-Stir in-eggs provide-this energy f~ her~ -one afa tlme:-Sttr1n:mo1asscs and his teammates by keeping and <>range peel. Stir in re· a suppl~ ()( molasses. bars and maining ingredients u n t i I ,_ __ coo.kl~s m the cookie Jar. smoot h alld well blended. Here are some n e w Spread_ rnlitufe e~enly in a --las&eLCQ.O~ 1'ecipes, each 'veil.greased t5 inch by JO inch packed with nu tr it 1-0 n-:--by1 Inch baking-pan~ _ Crunchy Molasses Bars are Bake in a p r e h e a-t e d firm cookies. !ortificd \Vith moderate oven (375 degrees) he:!llth.ful dry milk crystals. for 25 to ·30 minutes <>r unt il prunes and orange. l\.1olasses-top is puffed and richly Peanut Drop Cookies contain browned . Cool in pan on wire wheat germ, b a n a n a s . rack. peanuts, raisin! and <>atmeal, Makes twenty-five 3 inch x 2 all loaded with wholesome inch bars. goodness. CRUNCHY MOLASSES BARS :Y~ cup vegetable shortening 11..-1 cups firmly-packed dark brown sugar 3 eggs -..... Jh: cup light or d a r k . molasses Grated peel of 1 orange 2'h cups non-fat dry milk us~ l-"-14'. 1'DNIY-~ CAT. Keeps a.r-B-Q Cle•n Absorbs Gr•••• Pet Depl. food & Drug Stores MOLASSES-PEANUT DROP COOKIES ~:. cup vegetable shortening 1 cup firmly.packed dark bro"'" suga r 'i cup light or dark molasses 2 eggs 2 cups ·mashed bananas ( 4 medium. ripe bananas) 1 eup thoppcd peanuts I cup dark raisins 2cupsq uick co<>kin r oal1neal 1h cup \vhcat germ 1h cup n<>n·fa t dry milk crystals 2 cups sifted all·pUrJXlsc flour }-teaspoon baking soda j_ tea spoon sa lt 1 feaspoolt cinnamon t In large mixing bowl, cream sfloM:tning and sugar unti'1 light and flut{y, Stir in molasses and eggs. Then st· r in banana~, peanuts, rais.r.s l' and oatmeal until well ble nd· ed. Slir, in remaining in- gredients until all d r y particles are moistened. Drop dough by heaping tea- spoonsful. about !·inch 11part. onto greased fOOkie shce!s. Bake in a preheated hcl oven t400 degrees) for U to 15 minutes <>r until lig'ht!y browned. Remove ~kies from cookie sheet and cool on a \\'ire rack. St<>re cookies in an air·light container in a cool place. Makes 4 dozen 2-lnch drop cookies. I See by Today's Want Ads -. iiEAo ",{i.t A~ut rrf Thi:ii '71 Dodge VRn has custorr @int a~d interior. e LOVEL 'r \VARES arP. lht'IW'. There ii. a hnnd· made quilt, Limoges plate& and nn Imported rug. • ESl?ECIALI.. Y f<>r skiers - thi1 16' ski barge with an 85 llP Evinrudc motor. It oomci. with a new blue rovt'r 'nd mnny l'ICCt'!I· IOrlcs. In a dry place for at least two aJumlnum utensils. Avoid in-says the young('r Httle folks weeks before usmc. hallng the fumes. learn simple cooking the more J dkin't de.al with the full Nan \\'Uey hos a special at hon1e they ~·ill be ~·ith lhe tl1aybe you know someorie who drtued, stamped, 10QC en- would llkt to haYe her booklet velope with your request te "Kids In tht!: Kitchen." Just htr in care <>f the DAJLY stnd 2S ctnls and a sel!·ad~' PILOT. recipe at the time but now J booklet for young people. She v.·hole bit in later years. remembered one my mother\jm.,..,..,..,..,.;i;;;;;.,..,..,..,..,..-.-.-;;..;-.-.~....;---.~-.-.-;;;.;-.-.-.-.·-·.--.....;.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. had written in tbe back of an old cookbook, IO here it is. · Heat 4 pounds of grease, strain to remove any food particles. In 1 quart wann LETS ASK THE COOK by !Un Wley water di.uolve 2 table.spoons sugar and 1 can <>f lye. Let that cool, then add grease, stirring constantly. Add 2 tablespoons borax and \2 cup laundry bleach. Stir for 20 minutes until it thickens. Then pour into paper milk cartons or wooden seedling flats lined with a damp ·cl<>th. Cover with an old blanket or folded sheet. Let stand 24 hours, cut int<. bars. Let ripen for two weeks. I will have more for you on all this later. Just one caution . With any lye recipe keep the whole thing away from food and keep children out <>f the kitchen. Don't ever let lye <>r solution touch skin, fabrics or LARGE HEAD LETTUCE FRESH & CRISP 19~ -, .. ··:-'\ -,•• -. . . ... --. SPECIALS THU•.SDAY, fllDAY, 5ATUlDAT, MAY 4, 5, 6 OWEN'~ FAMOU S How About A Nice Hawaiian Punch? MEAT LOAF Fru it Jui cy Red OR Very Berry OVEN-READY 16 OZ. FROZEN MAKES 1'2 GALLON 9c lb i$100 WE RESER VE THE RIGMT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Max~PaX is real _ground coffee packed in its own filter. It's a wlfole newwaytO make coffee. For the_best results possible: . ··:-; Max~Pax. It's the difference between good coffee and great coffe e. .. ---~ •. ;) ,. • , ' I .. PARK YOURSELF ON A BLUFF and watch the sall boats go by , .. Cinco de fi.fa~o, in ~1exico, Is a holiday similar In lhe f ou1ih ()[ July 1n the United States. If you own a sail boat, one of the things .you just do, is go in the big sail to En~nada for Cinco de Mayo. Thursday at noon is lhe day ... Starting point the jetty. at the entrance to Balboa Bay, or thereabouts. It is the largest. sailboat race in the world, attracting over 500 boats. This year mark! the Si I v e r An· nivie:rsary, 25 years. Tradi· tonally. Richard's opens at 8 the day or the Ensenada race. There arc always those last minutcrs grab- bing up freshl y baked coffee cakr.'I, biirtK-"Juf.VI chickt'n.'I, buckets. of potato salad. schnaps, and ca ndy coated orctzels. Enchilada Derby Ho ... A SHORT SAILI NC; AF'F'A IR When the longrr hauls heave to ... ri.1azatlan ... Trans Pac . Rich ard's Galley Cuisine is the scene for menu planning and pro- visioning ... long check lists to make sure nothing is left behind . . . Canned cakes, cookies. butter, and wholr fresh pasturi:wd milk.· Pounds of bacon already fried in a can ... freeze r <f~"Ctit~.·--:-F"reSft fru its and tomatoes packed in three singe~ of green· ness. . Special cuts of meat. quirk frozen, \vrap pcd and h1brlC'rl . . . r.nr 11. boa!?' Going wmcwhC'rc~ A weekend . . . a month .•. Richard 's Galley Service is Captained by F r a n k Spie lbergcr at Lido. WHERE DID CHEESE GO ASTRAY . . . The Roqueforts from France and the Wen s e I e yd alts from England might raise an eye brow to H off m a n 's Chces.n Sal11mi 11111'1 S"+~son Rye or Rorden 's Taco Flavored. ~1exlcan style . or Casino Monterey Jack Nat-ur-Ro1\s. All is calm. all is right fll Harbor'Vlc\v where an o~n cheese ,case displays all YClltf f11\•nr11r Clld rhr(•.;.• rln 1:ooders in lhe1r bi.t; \11hrcl~ for you 111 sr11'('1 ,,·.,11r n11•n pif'('t' ('U1 1CI nrdrr. Lu~i·iou .. Colby cheddar ... Black riol'd Nr11• York !'harp t'h{"'!· dar. . . \Vhat's the dif- ference? 1.esson. All ched- dars are the good cookers. !he J::Ond n1rlrrrs. Till:unook· is a cheddar. Only ii con1rs from a town in Oregon call· ed 'Tillamook . The Swisses are good cookers, too. •low else would you make fon- • .. RICHARD'S LIDO AND RICHARDS HARBOR VIEW MARKETS PRESENT • • • ~· ' • • A Wok is a d elightfully versatile chi· nese cooking pot. perfect for orien- tal cooking , but great for roasting, frying and steaming, too. I?<.._ ' • • See the demonstration of , . • The newest cooking Fage-that's perfect for our easy California life-style! Chicken Bre·asts Hand Cut U.S.D.A. inspected Fresh Zacky Farms chick1n1 with no preservatives-superb cooked in•. wokl KikkOman Soy Sauce 10 oz:. A must for Teriyaki, to serve with tempura or for marinating rumaki. 89~ 49~ WOKCCOK€RY 1 Thurs. and Friday May 4, 5 , 10-4 pm in our Lido Gift Shop Yellow Onions 3: 29' New crop ~? . Add zest to almost any dish. Delightful part of Sukiy•kl. (Hint: freeze leftover onion in a Baggi1I) "~ ~' t .. ~ ,,a-,,• ' -~·~!i'.il~. u ~ Try some of our Wok -~ specialties featured this week. Hills Bros. Coffee All grinds I lb. 79' ~~-""' -=~~~ Hills Bro1. Coffoe 2 lb. 1.57. , •• 3 lb, 2.29 '. • When you buy meet at Rii:.bauf_s,_____y.o.u know it-~ 'f~•-fi,,est, perfec'fly •ged U.S.D.A. Choice -and we trim it of ell exces1 f1'f end bone -so you 98l•-- more ea-ting for the money! Chuck Roast . . 79'u. Legs & Thighs Hand cut 69'u. U.S.O.A. Choice, great flavor, try it marinated. U.S.O.A. Inspected Zacky Farms chickens, no preservatives Boneless 1 ·Bone 1 .. 09 LI. Sukiyaki Beef 1.89 LI. A succulent roast to marinate a nd barbecu e V t , I , b I SI' •t th' I ery enaer, een ano one ess. ice 1 rn y. Boneless St ew Beef 1.29 Lb. ~ Short Rib s of Beef 59c Lb. ~ Richard's Link Sausage 98c Lb. Try your ht1nd e'f Chinese cookery -we hive fresh 9in91r-root,chin1 peas, fresh b1an.__sprout1, chop suey vegetables end mushrooms. Oranges Nani The Eating Orange Celery La ... Tangelos SwHt, juicy lunch 25' 8Lss.~l Bar·M Bacon .. ,,, .. " '"" ..... d 89c Lb. Halibut Steak ...... '"" '""" 1.19 Lb . G~m1,; stuffed R~~~ci"$1;;k· .... ~:h'.':::::~"":i:hard·. i.29 Lb. Water ·chestnuts,~··5 ,., 51 Yi Stuffed Cornish Game Hen 59c ea. Add• yummy crun<h ;n ... ••eo to H•mbur9•"· Green Shrimp 2.39 Lb. ~RD~~M Won Ton Skins , LI. 39' -From Goldin Or egon -ex~ellent for hors d' oeuvres U.S.0.A. PRIME ROASTS AND STEAKS j;•"jj;. Egg Foo Younga-\':\."! 7~ L h Cheddi 89, Arden AA Butter , .. 83 ~~~., m~~~: _ m.,,.10,"~~9 ,h ..... LI. ~CakLhf iXf.So-Hin .. ·~ 3,., 51 ~~1:.0~,~~~\,~:n~'~~ Won Ton F1·11·1ng 7Jc -France is an eating ch ..... -_ Bi'g Chow I lb. . -So is German Bulter Case, - -- Salad Dressings i•h•rm: .... ~hms ... 39~th -liSSd.e Royal• 2 n-4 ... 51 . --Fisherm~n· s Wharf RoquetorLDres sing • 0z. ssc · Seasoned Rice Wine Vinegar .~2 39c whic~doesnl.f._comc in;;~ r O:W \/ 1...1 0 L 39 :.~-:~uc:li~f:; P:'I~! ·-. vii -v.egeta1:.1 es_ rieata 6 0%. c C')..H~r :_ . -Wh_.£rtRS ~ b b h Hickory smoked ch r c 5 f' •--~ C hineie Pea Pods w~h weter cheitnu+s & em oo s oo'fs ~:.~~h:!~~i~.'~~: Aunt Jemima Or.iginal Waffles , oz. 3· for $1 perfect slices on hamburger ~~n~~,;~;: ~;~~.~".,.1"';,~, •• :! Sara Lee Pecan Coffee Cake 12 'Ii oz. 79c 39c 59c Gruyere with no holes <1lmost ... a little sh<1rprr than Swiss Swiss . . Teleme Jack from Mon- terey. very soft and eating mellow. ASK BILLIE THE SMILEY ONE : .. behind the ,counter to whittJtl • YOU R chunk -of Engli~ Stilton Blue or Danish Muenster or Cherry navored French Gorn1an- dise . . . \VhilfJo cheese perusing, sip on a cup or coffee, orange juice or lemonade. J>crhsP!'i you're hungry. The hot dogs ere always ready and fresh sahdwlches are fr"Bidc. un Birds Eye Quick Thaw Red Raspberries Chow Mein Dinner S COURSE Chun King Beef dr Chi c ke n 10 oz. II OZ. · Blueberry Muffins 6/69c ParkerHouse Rolls 69c dz. FOR DESSERT . SWEDISH Date·Nut Loaf 98c Rye Bread 51c .. Dak Danish Sliced Cooke_d H~m • oz .. 49c '.!:.'· 1.79 M•ruktn· J•paneu Gourmet -9retl on Hl•d•I . PillsburyCookies 4 5c Sauerkraut 22oz...=Z9c-w -:-· T -s -_ _ _ Choe. Chip Slit• 'n a •• _,, oz. Hom1m1c:l1 mild CUf lcl on on oup o. Tung J.O oz. 49c Nabisco Premium Saltines M.J.B. Ri ce Mixes r LI. 6 oz. 81tf. Chic:lr1n, Fried Herb & 8uH1r or N1w Ori••"• Imper ia l Sot-Spread Margarine T ohato Harvest Sesame Cookies Himi Sukiyaki Vegetables I LI. 14 oz. 10 1/i oz. 1 % oz. Himi Tofu Bean Curd ,,. ,,,;,.1; Japanese Forest Mushrooms R1e11 4 OZ. Dvn11ty S11ifun-I OZ. Chunkin' 5 OZ, 39c 4 for $1 39c 49c 98c 69c 79c _ Bean Threads 59c Chow Mein Noodles 29c Dvn ••tv Miifun-7 ~ OZ. J1n-U·Win-I VJ OZ. .. Rice Stick 53c Fortune Cookies 33c every morning .. ,-The deli's own .baked Danish ham and ~re roast bttl . . . r1riCli 1-'-- hoose Barbeque Beef and ch icken ... Bench~ outside beckon 11.ncl the eating is fun under I.he coral trees. :WiR~#R/-~~ . Himi Mia-11 OZ. _ Oi11ner Ml111 ~·""'-'--1-empur-a--Batter'-'-· ~ c~un King~Mixes-alrt9 , · .. SUKIYAKI SUPPER . Saute quickly in order, in sm. •mount of fat -I lb. sirloin steak sliced p•p•r thin, 2 slic ed onions, I '~" bamboo shoots, 2 bunches 9r1en on ions cut up, 12 mushroom' sliced, Vi heed cabbtg• 1hrtddtd, V1 lb. fresh spinech. Mix V1 C. kikkomen soy with •/, C. bouillon, add I T. 1uger, I t. M.S.G. Add e Bttl• of this mixture whil• seuteing un'fil •II is t11td. Strv• over rict . (omi'f rice end this i1 very dietetic.I Serves 6 Richard's 1'1arket.s, the People Stores. Lido and Harbor Vl~w. whtre Old ti.fa 11 Lido ls shining new brlRbl green. -' . Don't di11j:>po int Mother -order flow1r1 for htr now -tht ltsf minut1·mey be too letel Mother's Day is May 14th And, fh1 loveliest fowers are from Ric:h1rd'sf . ,. 67).6360 HOME DELIVERY IN OUR AREA. PRICE EFFECTIVE MAY 4-7 . ' .. ~ HARBOR VIEW 1660/vlacArthur, Newport Beach 673·2155 . ' .. ~ LIDO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach OPEN DA ILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 - 6 OPEN DAILY9 - 8, SUN. 9 - 6 I . j • • \ • J J PILOT ·AOVEATISER :.· :~ •• ,• & ~ . I Moms Day Honored !i· On ~totherfs Day, mal)y i,, tea11poon vanilla extra('t 1ides of the length of the rec- $ families like In show their love With a pastry bl@nder or two tancle. Fcild these strip! over :: and apprecia tion o( A1other In knives, combine c re a m filling. alterna~ing sides. Bake ·~ f cheese, margarine and biscuit in a preheated hot oven i 425 :;. a un way -by serving her mix until a cotrse meal ls degretSj for 2:o minutes or un- ::· breakfast in bed. The children forn'fed . Add mHk and mix tll brown and crusty. Coo! :! ln lhe famil y esprcially dehght with a fork . Knead dough a cake on rack . A1lx Con- :-..: ln fixing a pretty and ap-few times on a floured board fectioner5' sugar. cranberry · until smooth. Roll dough to a juice and vanilla. Driizle '!'~ pettzing brtakfast tray for the 12 loch by g inch reclanale. frosting over cake. To serve. ~ honored lady. Place dough on a greased cut into 2 inch pieces. Ser\•es i The Cr a n a tp I e Cake cookie sheet. Mix relish, ap-eight. :-featured here iii 'n excellent pl es, sugar. cinnarnon and nut-~' choice for this nnce-H-vear meg. Spoon th is filling down CRAN 8 I<.: It RY APPLE r: treat Not only is it delightful the ce nter of the dough. Using GINGERBREAD ·: to ll)(lk at and delicious to eat. scigors. cut dough 21'2 inches . I package gingerbread mix ~. bu\ it is simple enough (or all dt!:ep every inch along both I jar (14 ounces ) cranberry- :: hut the smallest members or!----'------"-----'----------'-- orange relish 11.1. cup!: sw eetened applesauct 1 » cup coaruly c h o p p e d nuu Swetlened whipped cream !optkinal) Prepare and bake gingerbread mix according to pa ck11ge directions. Coo I slightly, Meanwhile combine cranberry-orange relish, ap-_t It · plesa~ce and nuts. Mix well. ~ 1t Cut ~arm gingerbread into ' (J 1t squares: top with cranberry .. mixture and whipptd creatn. • Strve at once. Serves eight. ' ,;:.-.,... ' • DELICIOUS BUT EASY CRANAPPLE CAKE :: ~he family to help in prepar. 1ni.:-. :: The basic dough is made of biscuit mix-. rolled out into a •· rertan~le and spread with a delectable mixture of cran· berry-orange relish. apples and spices . Strips of dough are cul and laced over the top of lhis filling. After baking, the cake is driu.led with a pretty Dont pay more for food than you have to! ... . -. . pink frosting_ CRANAPPLE COffEE CAKE 1 package (:l ounces \ cream cheese. softened ~. cup ! 11i slick! butler <lr margarine. sorlened 2 cups buttermilk bisc"u it mix 1J ru p milk I c u p cranberry-orange relish rrom a 14 ounce jiir I cup chopped peeled apple ! triblespoon sugiir 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1·~ tf'aspoon cinnamon 1" teaspoon J1utmeg ! cup conftctioners' sugar 1 ~, table11poon cranberry juire cocktail CUI ER CUf CHUCK USDA-OllAllEA sountlRN BONflfSS FRYING A••;~':_'9ht BEEF ROAST:99 CHICKEN ... 28 MEAT MASnR B~ FAllMIRJOHNORLUER ITEAKS ~:.1.49 ifAM ·shank Portion .... 59 EYERYDAY WW l'BICBS EVEJlYDAY 10W PfllCES DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Cole Slaw, Macaroni, Health or Ralphs Potato Salad Oscar Mayer All Beef Bologna Oscar Mayer-9-oz. pkg. 14-or. 37 pkg .• 12-o •. 87 pkg. e Sliced Braunschweiger .87 Oscar Mayer Variety Pack Meats 12""'-l 09 pkg. I Buddig Family Pack Sliced Beef or Ham S~J·oz. 89 pkg •• Ralphs Cheese SHARP CHEDDAR ~~'.1.15 • PRODOCE DEPARTMENT Finest Quality Central American 11 BANANAS per~• U.S. No.1 Russet 10 lb. ceno 811 POTATOES .. 1 1---•_,_,..,.. ..~·-4'=.. Cel e r:y Fl•lphs-For Cinco De M•yo 8 ck. AC:: Weslern Iceberg ·---MEAJ-MASTBl-MEA11---CAUFORNIA-GROWNn----A\lOCADO.Ol lL--....-.; •• ;....,11--te+l"YGE--·--· ...,, ... 19-. · ---~1 ~: t: Recipe :: ~:Stalked ;, .. ." A ne"' and epicurean "'RY to :· servt celery. , ~-I cn mpact he<1d celery -• , CELERY PA R~f ESAN ~·· .J I compact head celery ··~ 2 cu ps (at -free chicken broth ~.· 2 leaspoon!I minced parsley • . 1, teaspoon oregano leaves ~. 1 • teaspoon minced garlic • .. · ,z cup gratrd Parmesan :,·:· cheese 1.:c cup heavy cream ~.. I d :I t:ihlespnons huller. me le ~ 1,, teaspoon salt ~ Cut off le;i(y lops of celery ~-and trim any brownish part ~ from root. Cut h e a d :r len~lhwise into 6 wedKes: ·=:rinse in cold a"'lt'r. :: In a large ~killet bring broth ;: lo hoiling poin t; add parsley. ::·oregiino, garlic and celery ::._ \\'f'rl~es. Cover and simmer .:! u~til almoi;t tender -15 ·:.-m1nu1.es. ~C:-Drain: broth left may be ~~scd in soup or sauce. Place ~·C.d~es.Jn..an oblong th-quart · ~:glass b.::ik ing dish j 10 by 6 by -:;t-1~,, inehf's1 or similar utensil . ::-Sprinkle with Parmesan. :=;.Mix crean1 . butter and 1alt: , spoon over celer.v. ~ Bake... uncovered in a t..Jlreheated 325-degree oven un- ··: til celer}' fs ~ tendt1:r and '~ thoroughly hot -20 to 25 !.6 minutes. Makes 6 ser\"ings. • ~ b _~:Bour on ~-~t Flavors ••• •• ~;.· One or the best versions of ~.'this popular con(eclion. • ,. BOURBON BALLS 1, {'Up bourbon. 86 proof 2 tablespoons dark corn syrup J. I cu p finely crushed vanill! wt1 fers I cup finely chopped rw-cans 1 cup confectioners' sugar Extra confeclioners' sugar - W'tih '·Pop.Up" Cooking Guag• · 99 RIB ROAST'1ht11n11thrt11a lb., llonelff• Sl••k SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 8•el loin Cut London Grill Steaks Beef Ste•k-Loln Cut BOTTOM SIRLOIN Beel Tenderloin-By th• Piece FlLET MIGNON ... 1.39 lb.1.49 lb.1.89 . .. 2.79 Fresh-Point Cut BEEF BRISKET Fresh-Le•n STEWING BEEF fleel-Shoulder Cut FAMILY STEAK lb •• 98 lb • .98 ... 1.19 WUll1ms Fiimous . CORN BEEF ROUND 111.1.09 FarmerJohn-1·1b. Roll ' PORK SAUSAGE Circle C-1·1b. Pkg . SUCEDBACON Sliced-1·1b. Pkg. RALPHS BACON ...... 69 --h.87 -..76 TWIOltAllV ltEDUCEO '911C! PLUStBUY ·~-·~OS..a.\l.OUO.-. • ........ _ .. __ .,,,_ SAYJHOS HEAIIH & BEAUTY AIDS eryRECKs'fiAMPOO --74'-71 ...... Tame Spray.on I. . • Days Fresher-Grade A 3 FRYERS Whole-:Mb.. Up lb. • 5 FRYERiiG'S I .... .,....,. .... 89 California Frnh FRYER BREASTS Calilornia Fresh 4 LEGGED FRYER lb •• 75 .. A5 Loin End Cut-Fresh PORK CHOPS 11 •• 89 Rolph• Heny Smoke-lli lb. pq. l 23 Thick Sliced Bacon _,, • Chu-ChU Chlnme EGG ROUS p1mau11t1mp ... .89 Ocean Perch-Local FRESH ASH Rl,.LETS Karo-He•t 'n Eat Breaded Fish sticks REGULAR OR HOT ... .98 lb .• 89 JIMMY DEAN · 79 SAUSAGE~· Ralphs_Old Fasbillled ICE CREAM~.59 FROZEN FOOD · s0Ff"M"AR"c.6:Fi1'Ne ~~;: .39 · c'E'LEi:lY each .19 FROsTE1 DSHAKES ai;p~~ .19 CHE°RRYTOMATOES-~9 R•lphs-Great for Dips Fresh Crisp Imitation Sour Cream Pint .29 RED RADISHES buneh ,10 BAKERY DEPARTMENT RALPHS 16-oz; loavn Egg Sesame, Bulter, Raisin, 33 BREAD Honoy 'n Wh::~ • Ralphs Hot Dog er Pkg. 29 HAMBURGER BUNS ota. Ralphs Cherry Wheer, Pnane Danish, Petite D9nlth COFFEE CAKE -AB Ralphs-7.fn. Apple & Spice Cake uch .85 RALPHS VALUE CENTER ~~ul .. $~... 2 99 LADIES' SHIFTS uch • Slzu 8 to 18, Many Stylt:a, f abriea, Cokn to Choose from Dishwasher Detergent .CASCADE -- PANTRY FILLERS 3,S..OZ. pkg. .88 Garden Fresh GREEN ONIONS bunch .10 llflflBS~ ~w~ Finest Quality-Fresh Cut KILLIAN DAISIES bunch .88 Finest Quallly -Freth Cut POM POMS bunch •• LIQUOR DEPARTMENT S•ndr• Lekesblr•-Srle20c 2 99 VODKA er GIN Fifth , Fl oy al Reg iment-Dlllilled In Scotl1nd SCOTCH Sovo 30c Fiith 4,48 0 1d Glenwood-& Yr.Old StraJgbt 3 79 BOURBON Fiith • Montc/1ir CALIF. BRANDY Ee1tern Premium-I Pack" EDELWEISS BEER Pepperoni, Cheese or S1u1151• Fifth 3.98 12"~.r. • c:1n• • Johns. 14-az. .... FROZEN PIZZAS .58 - HOUSEHOLD Ji.EEDS Reel Whlp I-oz. Del Monte FROZEN TOPPING pkg •• 39 FRUIT COCKTAIL 17-<>L 22-· Geld SHI , ... ..,.--1kz. 44 bottl• • -1Gl:A'$S'WJV. ~;1.10 :20-cz. 99 Green Giant .,,_--Kralt-- -Vegetable·cassetc}!e$'!,'k;:-;45 MAYONNAISE Lysol Basin·Tub Quart .69 SPRAY CLEANER 17-01. 79 "n. CREME RINSE Moulhwath LAVORIS -· . Double P•Ck MJB-All Grind• COLOMBO'S PIZZAS 2-111c. .89 GROUND COFFEE 3-lb. 2 25 With C1rry Handles Fem inine Hygie ne Deodorant Spray Mist or Powder PRISTEEN . ~.99 Scenled & Unscented ki. 93 . Soft & Ori Anti·Persp. un • VI sine EYE DROPS 1scc.1.08 A lberto-SuperorReg~l~r l-az. l OB ·Balsam Conditioner bottl• • 'Ritg.; Hard·to-Hold; Super Hlrd•lo-Hold Coronet Bre1dtd ONION RINGS Stoullers CORN SOUFFlE With Meat Sauce Morton's Spaghetti Rosarll• . COCKTAIL TACOS 7·0L 34 pkg •• 12-<>z. 49 pkg •• ';::: .22 rv.-cz. 45 pkg •• can • Thermos Bottles -.h 1.99 J. G. Mcl>ottald. Sic Sun Country ' Cream sticks Candy s1 ... 39 AIR FRESHNERS Gravy Train 50·lb. 519 DOG FOOD pkg. , Stretch & Seal PLASTIC WRAP 1oot1. .54 Jonny Cal 25.rb. 99 CAT UTTER pkg •• Hetty-30 Gillon Slz1 Pk 43 TRASH CAN LINERS e1~. 14\1-o•. 24 can • Great Amerlc•n HEINZ SOUPS C1l9onlte-50-oz. pkg. 86 Dishwasher Detergent ••· • Del Monte ~~ 1.99 FRUIT COCKTAIL . 30-cx. 41 can • E••Y Off WINDOW CLEANER H~~ .41 11-oLl 69 can e Wfttl Me•t S•uce Oh Boy Meatballs VOS HAIR SPRAY Prleea effective from M•J4 thru1D, 1972 @n EVERYDAY LOW PRICES HEA(TH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD HOUSEHOLD NEEDS •""11fe•ll•I VOS HAIR DRESSING ..... o .. , ••• ~-oe• LEMON RINS~ Vuo!M•AID BABY OINTMENT ";:.14 :.:.st ';:; f.f8 ·--ftf, .Al FACIAL TISSUES ·-MEXICAN Dlf"' ·~AS ---'~ .37 PAPER TOWELS a .... 11o"'~"'" '" SPANISH RIC :. c-..... ~~ .41 FACIAL TISSUES Pi<towoo! CORN ON COB """""'•11•..,•f c••c:-.. ..., c-..-M·O LAXATIVE !..":'~.ti PEA PODS .... ~ .47 PAPER TOWELS Pn'VTEXTAMPONS .::1.11 ,APPL'E1 PIES '::.11 ToiLEtnSSUE mr&sin11.oo ·-~r-.oe· PANCAKE'mmi -·"'." .... '"':s · ·mR.KiNs -..37 .i~.27 •11ti1 .34 .... e1r .23 ~;n PAllTRY FILLERS PANTTIY FILLERS ....... Beech Nut Biby Food ~--Beech Nut Baby Jule• oNiO'N SALT J<•lli-(9"•H SUGAR RINGS 41':.oa t-; .01 1!141. .32 ·~::: .35 '""""' MJBCOFFEE 0 ..... 1 ...... CHEERIOS CEREA~ -~-'-'YER CAKE MIX'ES ~ . ...-.... " SALAD DRESSING ··--POTATO CHIPS ---'"··--~ ............ '•• .61 RY KAISP !iR'ou'GcotFEE _:.:.. ~ .83 ~ToMAt? SAUcl ( tt.e,:; t.21 ~:.Aa ·~.41 ..... 1. ~::.39 "". ,lf' HOUSEHOLD NEEDS c~u •~ DETERGENT ,....,.,. 2.31 ~-· LIQUID DETERGptT ,.. .A7 . ... '-'•• LIFEBUO:r BAR SOAP ._ .21 co ......... ,.,. PHASE 111 BAR SOAll , .... 11 ~··~-.. -AINSO DETERGENT ,.,. .T7 tfQu1CJb:EA'N(R n'J= :ti ,,_ '· • ~ .. - I . -oAILY PILOT • Wtdnt~ay, Mil)' J, l 172 ,, -'SOMEONE ELSE MAY BE BUYING THE BEST .. PART OF YOUR CHUCK ROAST . . ' ' . · A Chuck Roast, like every cuf of meat, has its best parts ..• Those areas with bone and Yfaste at o mi~imum, ond good eating at a maximum -But many \ superma. rke•1s remove the ~41 leaner ends from their Chuck Roosts because they can re-name them an ~ 'ell.them at a higher price per pou1n 1 d! Lucky trims every cut ~ .• l .. 711e.afs, o;-e fl Belier Bw/ /or :J /' 'OOcf ~Oflf the way you wo.uld trim it llG'af ·7 '-'1' yourself • removing only the excess waste and • offering you the BEST of the cut, even the leanest QUALITY BONDED HONESTLY LABELED OISCOUNT PRICEO part, at a low discount price! CANNED FOODS . .,,.. SAUERKRAUT : .. ~I,';',~: 21 ' TOMATOES "'"""''""" 25. ~ ••••• \60!(1~ ..... CORN ~!C.llV GotOlM WHOUKWlL 21. q--· •• , • , , ••• 110lW .,,.. TOMATO JUICE '""~~~ 48' ~ .. A PINEAPPLE . ~·~~£,~:~!~ 26 • • q--~K. (•~HtO 0~ \llCIO ' . ' tf'4 APPLE JUICE .1~~1 '.~11:~r.~~75 · ,'.,.JUICE 011MO~n~".iuJ'f'uG11.i•iuun 31 , , , • , , , • O~llU•601U.M tl'4 CHERRY JUICE . '~11!wi;;:~t 45 ' .,. GATORADE .....• ~\~:: 35 ' tlll\Dll U"'4 0, OiANG£ tt4SALMON •.... ~?:1~~z~~ 52 ' BEEF HASH ...... I~~!~~~ 53 • .,,..KETCHUP ......• ;i:;:45 • ' <t"TANG ORANGE .. ~~:~;:93 · , , , I , :. .. ~·· ~. FIG JUICE ....... .'oi:d~~~ 54' PEPPER '>(•"illMG\GllOOllOll..i:• 47 • ••• , • , ••• , IOl CiM BACON BITS ""'""""""" 75. • • IMIU H0113'1.0lJH MAZOlA Oil ...... ~~/~; 64 ' . 10,UlllON ..•.... ~"',•1s~lft~ 22' &SSOITID • , ·g ...... "2 . c JAi • . . HOUSEHOLD ITEMS f/"JOIL . ~ · ... :1:NO\,::~~ 1.59 .... S~IAN WRAP .... .;"'/~\ 33 .' ~HEFTY BAGS t.1.~N.n~·~~s'l:~~ 65 1 SHOE POLISH ..... G~'"1;~?:W 25 • 1WX, llOWIC. WHITI OI W.0: Kl.If KEY BUY llSTllT BREAKFAST :~~:.~~: .. 4~c 7113 OUNCI ,AQAGl .. •• . . WE KEEP OUR SHELVES STOCKED WITH THE fAMOUS BRANDS YOU KNOW AND TRUST ~--· --· -~ FROZEN FOODS Sp •GHlTII '""'·"'""' 27 • A •••• , •• I Otr..r; ... TACOS {llC ll•1t •~•·u 39· O""-• • • •• •. ,l ,Ol Plr; ORANGE JUICE .... "'IH~t~~,~~ 29 • Cool WHIP •·•O>Fll 0 IOP•1Mr; 35, • • • • • • • < ., 01 (IN SANDWICHES ..... .'::::J 69 ' .IQ tlfl OR P•SIRlMI FRENCH BREAD ... -~~~~~~0.; 53 ' ~co'OKIES !11'1!itMX!~l51.1U111 1~0 41' fJ'" -• • • o OA!Ml~! llOl Pl~ MACARONI ..•.. ~~0 ,~Ji:~ 25 ' CRACKERS ,.111S(OGRAf!All\ 73 < • • • • • •• , 1?02 IOX ~CEREAL ,_;i,.t~•1 M1u~co....-r cHocuu 39 , IT . • • • •••••. SOllOJ CEREAl P'-l~IOl'<\l.IP!~l(IG.t.~Oll X 45 , • • • • • • •••.• •OtBOX ... CAKE MIX DU"'-ll<Hi'lillq ~A•.f 39 ' (J"'" ••••• 11 .0l lOJ RYE KRISP ..•...... :~~;~~~ 39 ' PIZZA Mix ,~i!IOT AR-OHCH!IR 61 ' • • , , • , .I ~'• 01 ""-G LADY LEE TISSUE -:~~rr lit sQUARE fOOT ROll f!JC F OR AOOITIONAL S AVINGS PET FOODS o"'4GRAVY TRAIN f00~~~:~4 .99 :r PUSS·N·BOOTS ... .'.~m: 13 ' ~10Nif Vil llVfl KAL KAN ,.,~ ••·000 '""27' • • • • , , , .. ll Ol U.M OTHER ITEMS ;,. MIXED NUTS t ~~·~~~i~~~:! 75 ' BEVERAGES '"'1~Ylll01f i&VA-1 10 ' • • •• , , , ll Ol (A~ VODKA GOtO~l tl!lPlOOfl 7 11 • • • • • .•• '•G~llt , •1g111, AYAll A&li .i 11\JP!\ '"'>l~ 1 ICUOfi (llOA~'"'INI llJ ~Van de Kam p's II:' AN OUTSTANDING VARIETY OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS • BRoccoll 11~0>111 SPlAll 32 < •V~"'~•·l1bl• ••our ••o•~• ..,,ph Vin .:J~ ~1m1>'• qfJ • • • • • ••• 1001 ~G llU CHIVES UlllilllOIO Q!OPPID 49 , • • • • • • • , ••• 70/(!M VEGETABLES ..... 0.11t;~~l~(~ 51 ' F~SKSTICKS .. ~~·~ ~01·.1~;·~ 1.35 OCEAN PERCH .... ,0,~'~;l~ 79 · TASTI FRIES .~R~•.":11~M1."~~~'~J 5·3· PIZZA Col"°SPfPPlllONI 83 ' ••••••••• ~ • 190l"1(G • U.l.D.I. FOOD ITIMP COUPONS Gladly Accepted FARM FRESH PRDDUCE CRO. SS RIB ROAST """"0 "' 0""'''89' .••••••• ' IONOEO. I ONELE SS LB T-BONE STEAK ....... . UDY LEE BACON ..... . CUT-UP FRYER s ....... U N(ONOl f lON:~~r{ii::~ 3 3 ~ c : ~ ~~ Wf ffAlURf RIB ROAST .. ····· ... , ...... uNco!~;,~•:;~~~:~~~:~ $ I OL! '\'!": "l1tJ P!:~~~~~~: NK SAUS GE 9 7 ( \r,'.t c~~!."..~~.:CI \. CLIHUCK ROAAST ................. .,::::::::: 68' 1 .... ~ \. ••••••••••UNCONOITION•llY OONOE O ll ~__:...~. PDRTERHOUSf ... ~:~:: s1 sa GRDUID BEEF :."<',~~: 67' ~~~.·~· ~~~ UNCONOIT ION"'LLY I ONOED •... _L_• UNCONOIT7oN•LL·T IONOEO ' . LI . TOM TURKEYS USO• Gy~~ON~A c SIRLOIN STEAK °' S 139 LAIB 11400u'-s~~"c:~~:~ 79c H•JtvEst o•T,SELF·I AST•NG . .. LI 4 7 . UNCONOl~IONALL T IONDEO ....•. L• UN CONDITIO/'OALL J I ONDED ·······.LI HEii TURKEYS SELF·••STING • . ., ' LEG OF LAIB "'0 • ' "' 0 ' 00 " •53' ~ · -~SJ UNCOND•t•ON"'LLvaoN01Eo .. CH0•~99c SlvrCED v B~CGoN ........... L• c -PORK ROAST 1-1.~~~~~:~ c MOllME~Oll llATH , l·l l Pl(G ............ 78 · "-, ""'o""".'""••••••.. . "69 OSCAR MAYER BACOll .85' \.'-"i PORK SHOULDER ~~CvN~~ · C SLICEO.tTH1 1<1,11 01P1<G1sc1 ' • . ""'""'O•.cc.•o•o••· "57 FARMER JOHI BlCDll 72< 'it ~LICEO, l·ll PJ<G Fresh ... Discount Priced Deli Items MRS SMITH'S PIES ···-"~: 89 ' • ..-,..llANANAS ALL MEAT FRANKS "' ·--~ ~ 1 J • SWEETNEART llMf"."."~~1:!39 ' =WHITEcilNG ••••. 1?':,:::i:10· AMMONIA ·-.•. .'~"':~ 28 ' OYEN-(;LEANER ..• ~·iro~~64 ' ••iiifETS ....... ~·w:..~ 1.58 ""' """""' '~'"' f ~ ; .. 65· , ALL MEAT BOLOGNA ';:l BREAD l'IJOGfl)llCIW~IT~OOUC.tt 59 • -~ lADYUl(120Z"c)................. OSCAIMA\'(1 (101,Ull lH,•tc) ..... 57' . . . . . . . . ' .. ~"'~' .-= !;HIQUIT!' BRAND ~EAAFSFlES .•..... · 1i~~! 4172 ::· i-. . . G~~~ECNH:tE FRESH FRYE R-S __J,~~~~~~ .. ~H!,~~~ .. ,.,~:::,~c3_.-~.~A!~!!.~~"~~~MI ...... ,,._. ___ , -~· .1. · ........... """" . '-, -: C ROD'S SALAD DRESSING' ",:: , SMOKIE LINKS . · • · • · · -r ~-":~t,~li,~r. 4-0 ~. ~s~Ao"'ojis's1N°G'IOl"''1 ,;tl_37 • 8Uoni~uAiiluAcK-· ~'3 ' _ -DRrP11J·rm1s-=' -ta•-----e11___,,........., -u"co:g~~:~"ll.,. :;&:QL. 1001sou11c1l1Mo11.ooo u•o ..... :i9 SM011011u01HAM .sYt or,., ..•... 1-~ " ' .. ' . f ~ ' ~ • . l . • ~~f i.f"~~ i ~ ~ ~ ·: .. ~l ~r --=~:=~~.~r-irr c---PROu.s¥. N_ASTSOiETS "--~ _--.. --.•••. ·,·.·:\·~. •!!!!l!!!!'!i!gg!!i•!",'-,-0 ~!::::·::: ".~-Mo,. th~n ~4· ~~~~~! ,~!~~~!T.s,,,,., .. i o· J ~ Vari ety store! On.the-spot shopping for 0 CD · · Thi~ symbol denote• ICE CRlAM l.lOY ln 65 • · 1 those 1te.ms ovoo'loble •"' • • • • •',Got.t CTH THE BEST POTATO FOR BAKING pon or a pantsuit .. A rug or o rake ! . , A .. IUC•t A•I OllCOUNTIO I 11.Cl .. TON FAllll-TlllAOIO AND GOVl•NMl:NT (ONT•OLLID ITIMS CO,.TAIQNT ( lf11 LUCl<T STOll:IS IHC .. ALL IUOHTS llllSl•VID DISCOU NT CENTER S blanket or o bike! And much, much more ., 0~ y at DISCOUNT 10~~~0·39c ARE DIFFERENT ! at money sa vi ng low discount prices! CE TERS. Extra 1trong; you fffl It working! 32 oz s12' llOTILl TIME CDIDITIOljR 11115£ I OUNCE SIZI ,...,.,.,,__ .. Klt&tl \J inDMORI .. ANAMllM . 110 So.,, ... Clllt .. 11•4. ANAMUM • 120 W. l1 Poi-Att. S If I AZUSA • 27J I. Glo•t111t Sir•! "''*I 'I ' I e ·sfy ing 13 ~z. s 137 ' IALDWIN ,All. 1H40 ''"''"' lh4. CANOGA PAil • 7224 Mtet~ A••· l+jHij.!l~I ' WILKllSOI w. COVINA . l•!lofld stt.,,.,, (111. Bo.BED. RIZOR $2 19 00 """ . ""' '""'"' "''· GAIDIN GIOVI • 13075 l1t1eli4 S1. WILKl.so. 51s GUNDAU • 1155 w. GltMtkt 11•4. Bo.BED BLADES 7,c "'"'"' · "" ... ''""' .... MIGlltAND PAii • Ill W. '''"'" 4S () • MUNTINGTON llACN • •OSI ,t,11 .. hl Att, , .. • .. 4 '£2 ... J. UiGUNA +ous . s .. oi.,. fr y.,, l1 Pl'E ~ U, MtlAOA • lo Mirtff Sftt,,,iltt Cl11. . DIPPITY DO U,l(WO(ID . ltk ... te4 Sh.,,111, (111. ippilf<li • ... ....... ""' .......... ~ •••. 97c .'!.'."::.:::. Hair setting I OUNCE UMNOX • 10101 "tl•lt "''· SCOPE MDUTIW&S•1 ~92c ·. . ~::;;.~~il 81 c :~:~"::~<,"';;,:',"'S:::."~ . "0-f. LOS ANGUU • l405 f. lr•a•ly11 A•t, .,,. OYER lllL S"IHl"K' :----MONIOV1 A. 412 W, Nli1'ti11fllll Orit• ~.AKE' ,, ...•. .,, .... Bl!!La~"'"E-s-'-!e'«i< . .o:::.~~·i.·,;~ :J.~t.t.,......... • ' IU . '""~ · mo 1. "•-• '"· liquid, tube, INJl:CTOll , ! INJECTQo PASAOINA • , .. l. VIit Sttt11 ·SJ 19 d 74c '' U.N ,,llNAIOINO •2$745 l1Mlllt it. or press• PKG ~~ 1.SAN GAltlll ·•»l.ll1t.111111•4 • I :~~~-.:-..:po::w~d:•~r.~S~A~V~E~! _..:;o:r~·~.!.::...:::::-~-=;;.J UN f'IDIO • 1•ll • 2Jrli ·St, • SANfA MOMICA • 1•21 liMtltl 11'14. ... JOY · ... CA·SCADE .......... "" ...... M ... . 'Cr" er "llDONDO llACN • 11\J Arhl• "'4. TOltANCI • 21JO f'oclflt Ctttt Mwy. LIQUID DISHWASHE TOllAIKI ~ *Cl S.f'lll••H ll•if. R TUJUNGA • 6240 t.tttilll I Nt. ""'" . '"" ............. '" "· DETERGENT DETERGENT. """"""'. "" ........ . ""'"'""" • 1)071' ........ .. w1t1m11 • 1SOJJ s .. ,, Fe ,,,, w1orn11 . 111so 1. Whittitt ti.4. 4 7 0 WllMlfltGTON • 1222 Mt. A•llM 2~~a c_ ':::-6 .' WOOOUiNO NIUJ • 2"1t40 VIOtlJ II••· . , , ilfHI OtflH" I.UC-· '"""°"'"-'"' Tt IH•t TfOI ·DlllS'f•DlllON .. -PATIO TAB~E . , Bross-finish $1 ll tripod legs, metal top: folds ta store. HIAVY DUTY GRILL 99c 11 " x 16'' si:r:e grill folds down to ,1 ·1/2·1n. deep for easy portability. JACQUARD BEACH TOWEL Heovy-looped jacqu a rd Jin brilliant patterns and colors for '72. PRINT 34 x 62 s 1 s• IEACH TOWEL . iit'ID ciRTOI ~ ·KIDDIE ~ Holda milk carton secu'~ely, mak•1 59 C pourirg ea1y . Striped sleeve lest kn it top with Ponderoso tie front, solid<olor 'double. I /knit shorts to match ! . • LADIES' ASST'D STYLES · BODY SHIRTSs.M-L5417AuN,O LADll'' 1DO % PO~Y1$TIR PULLOVER SWEATER 53'3 ASSORTED COLORS: S.M-1. ftOf AVAIU.ILI AT SANTA MONICA ""CIJll: PAI Cl PAOl'tCTIOH POllCl GOAIU.NTElS THJSE Nu:tS TO H iFFICTlvt flOM WEDHESOAY, W..Y 3'10 lHltU ll.ISOAY MAY 9lH". , ' ,. .. I • ' • DAILY PILOT ., • • Charcoal Aromas • Mingle With Hotel~s Past EDITOR 'S NOTE: A. f'RtED SHR.U.tP ORJENTAL ~ doien 11.rae raw shrimp shake until well dusted.. Dip 1hrimp ire cooked. fl.A:f1over R.Aftl~ '1ZZ blender. Strve_ in Zombie I ounce• 100 prool bourbon Wttk/11 /eo turt highlight· 1 quart beer {preferably 1 cup seasoned nour shrlmp In b&tter 10 coal balftt m1y bt r'-frlgerated for Per serving · 1!1u. Crushed lee or 1m1U ice ;rig reei1'tl J1·om out· flat i Add salt And pepper to bt'er 1eneroUJly. Shike off e:cceu futur! ua•l. Serve with Orien-4 ounces orang!' juice 1'11NT JUL.EP cubes · sto11ding Sn uth.t rti Ca ll· a cups flour. about tadd ball tr and chill at lei5t one batter Rnd deep fry in shorte:n· 111 S1uct and riet or Frtncb I ounct lime juice Per Serving : Muddle 1u1ar. water and fort1ia rf.,[lluro1u1. anon lgr;idually to betr until hour. Petl 11nd b.u t t er f I y ing heated to MO degrefJI until fries. ~ ouncr.s cream 1 1prt1 fresh mint lbrulJe bourbon. Arr1~e min In tall to bl' -publishtd i11 book conl!tstency of pancake shrimp and remove mem· crisp and browned (tibout 3 (Oriental Sauce: Blend I cup I teaspoon superfine sugar leaves with knile for Zombie gl111 with llquor mi1· form , batter ~ · branes. minutes f. bottled chili sauce, I cup Z ounces gin 1rom1 ) lure. Pour crushed Ice Into By GLOIU FICKLING I re1spoon salt Pll'lce sea soned flour in Drain on paper towels end ketchup, dish horseradish, Sh111ved ice. 1 tf'llJ)OOn bar au1ar 1l1u keepinf mint 1prla The scene 13 mt1ny iiplen· I teaspoon v•hile pepper plastic sack, add shrimp and place in warm oven until all juice of one l!'-mon t. Whir·llll lngrtdi1n1s In 2 ounces w1ttr hl&b. Serve with 1traw. :~ dortd from the al fresco deck l ___ .;_ __ _:_...:..;. __ _:_ ______ _;_-,--_:_---------'----'-'----------.;;_----------------''--------i,._ ~:~~:~:f1;:.~1,~:i~~,,:.~:: ·::: REGISTER TODAY FOR A FREE·· In breath-takinjl'. c oas t a I twl.Mlll wonders -a sweeping view of 11 .,. ~~~#~!.~~ ~~ MICROWAVE o.· VEN Alf I voNs ••• tanned besuties relax on the r""l'irr:TT?~r===::::-::=:::=::--::::-:::-;:-;;;;::;;-~="-, btach or 1wim Almost direct- ly beJow lht sunny dee~. The twc..story framr litruc- GLORMET ... ture neslled in the Sand n(':xt to VacRt.lon Villagr Hot.el. wa11 the summer home of the late l!l('tor-cnn1edian S I i m Su m· merville who hosted many celebri!ie . .: there in the :JOs. Now lhe [nn attracti; visitors to bask in the sun at breakfast. lunch under patio umbrellas. sip cocktails 11ii; the sun slips brillianlly beh ind Catalina Island or dine under twinkling 11tars with overhead hearers to sta ve off evening bree7.es. Inside. the cor,y dining area still wears its original kMtly pine wa1\ii;. mas.::ve brick fireplace and wrought iron ballu~trade lhat leads upstairs to parly and banquet facilities. Sizzl in~ ch11rco11I broiled . USDA CHOICE lEAN, TENOER flAVORfUl. IROtl OR. IARIECUE <"0111( \ CllH lf ,- Sliced Bacon · · 57c I F1re~~, Gproukn~~. !~~! ... ~:~i~ I : eg o or ........ ,.,"' "· · c ..... ""'"" 1 .. .1. Corned Beef ... ..,. ""0 ' """" "· ' 0 "" '" _ lean Flo! Cuh $1 .29 lb. Hen Turkeys '1.AVO«fUl. UM>A Gllo.Ot: A. PlOZIN. "· '2 IL ''"· WT. I 65! 59! $10! 49,~ DOUBLE I BLUE CHIP STAMPS wrrH AN'f GltOCl.t'f .. UltCHASl ···"'"· 1,..-, , ...... ,.,.,J o ... , ,,..,11(,. ........ _ ... 1 .. ~ ......... <-I _..,... ...... s1~a!s._t1_nj,..~yrg~ru~~.9.tL:. ~­ment nf seafoods ;:ind itr;ir•ious hospitality are fe;itured as nost111leif past mingles with --·--- the lively present. Host Gate Pine shares these .recipes: CRABLEGS Ri:;MOUl,AIJE 16 AJaskan KinJ: Crab legs (may ht ltf1 in shell 1 6 ounces clarified butter I clove garlic. crushr:d 2 lo J ounces Chabl is 11, cup chivr:s Tartar Sauce Pour butter ·1n hrated pan and slir in garlic end chives. Add creblegs and saute about 3 minutes. Pour in chabHs and flame quickly . Serve on rice pilaf in 4 servings with tartar sauce. Tart.er Sauce: To 1 cup mayonn11 i.se add 2 teasroons capers. juice of one lf~mon . Vr teaspoon choppeci pa r s J e y . dash laragon . I tea spoon sweet relish. Blend and let stand about one hour. Fudging Allowed Thi! fudge ts Kl good . no one will guess it's the qu ick varie- ty. QUICK YUDG~ - - 1 can t6 ouncrsl evaporated ,. milk . und ilu tet.: " I ·213 cUps ·sugar -~ 'n teaspoon salt _ 7 11., clips mlnlal ure mi'lrshmallnws l pack11.ge 16 ounces ) semisweet ch o co\ ate piece!! 11 cu p·1 2 teas1><?9ns vl'lnilltt extract tn a med ium sl'lucepan stir together evapnrated m i 1 k • sug11r <'Ind !'!tilt: bring lo boil- ing ptiinl. Reduce beat and . stirring constantly. simmer for 5 minutes. •OR.ANGE 46 OZ •. •GU.PE •PUNCH CAN VOHS EXTRA SPECIAL PLUS BLUE CHIP STD.MPS? 3 u.1211 '" CHEER All Temperaluro Doler~"'"'"''-----GIANT PKG. . ~ KRAFT _ E>"MAYONNAISE S111oolh, v.s,,1 Te~w• l'trlKI for Salada -ortd Sa11dwich11 QUART JAR VONS l XTRA SPECID.L PLUS BLUE CHIP STAM PS! _Remove from heat. Add marshamallo~·s. r hncolale and ,·anilla : befit wirh a spoon un- til completely blended. Turn into i!I bultered B·inrh ~u11re pan. ii. ._..,.,,. DIET RITE COLA ' • • -·""- COOi comple1ely. Cu l into squ11res. Covf!r ligh!l~· with transpR rent plastic film and 1tore in refri$!eratnr. r-.1akes about Z pounds. ~-al 12.oz.•omu 6 PACI· ~ PLUS Of'°SIT ., •• •••• " Recipes Relished Adapted rrom thP rer;ipt for 1 popular relish ~erved ar a De.over holek --. ~ ~ ~BllOWR" l'AE'ACE · KRAUT RELISH 3', cups dra ined S8ucrkraut v, cup sugar 1.o, c:up honey l 1.Jble~ns sah:1d flil 1 teaspQOn c1rllWll)' seed nninn 3 l11blespoon~ d1cPd r.11nnPd plmir"nto In a large '"ucep1n mL1 torether all the Ingredient! tr· cept the 1'imiento. Simmer. covr:red . about 2<l minutes. Mix In pimiento: chill rnr 11t lta!l 4 hours b<lnro "rvlng. 10111 Ltftovtr relish will 1Lar ••II. tightl y '°''""· In tht i34061 refrlger1tor for weeks . EJC~pf in Son Dittgo anJ Vtnturo Co1111ly VOllS EXTRA SP£ClaL PLUS Bl Ul CHIP ST&.MPS ? Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach r • -. Spring J;me Melon Speciolsl !!!~!".'~~~~ ... 10~. ~~!!Y !.~~~.~~ ...... 19~ !!!!q!!!'.~ ....... 19~ Hunt's Big John Beans ~ tut Asparagus ""'~~·""' Stewed Tomatoes ·="'1. Organic Granola ...:~,.::..~ PUSOI 24oL MIXED l'Ot.Y YlllT AIUS IAO • Loef Sp;noch ,..._ 20-• Ptot & C.ncm ,.1. 59c 41' 25' 49c Moot Dopf. fxtra Valuotl ~ IWlrMllllWl'lllllYI 59 W£'d ~.!!~.~~!..... . 0 Gfno'1 Bog o' ftlzzos mttlONI. MU. uc. ........ l9c Fish Sticks Fish Fillets ~!:~~! ....... 98-~~!~~~1~ " .. •1 11 •J«IL 11.N •COD, 1..0U. flo Turk91 loost HOl'lrY~\IClLl.1"-1. PkO .... ._ ...... $3.59 . l'Oftl•t AllHfH~nlll, I~ Ott.' .. .,,:,,,,,., $1.0(I /•tburo•r u w. ncl. T.u. 2.i.1. P«o ............... 49c ·""tflllWftltl Hn Gino's logo' Pl110• SAUIAM.. S.On . ...rit .......... lfc Gino's ho o' l'i1.101 CHIHI. Mn. lllL ...... ••••• • IMc Glno'1 Dtlux• Combination 1'111• 1a.oa. ne .... 15c Gino'• ChHM l'l11os 1..oi. Nct ................... 59c Macaroni &. Ch .... VOHI, tt.olS.. ~JI. .. "''' 20c ..STOUPFIR QUAL1TY ·POOI l'IHACll ilOW1lt,~lOl'tD y- JOT.t.TOff, M.t.CAlC»ll I CHll)f ·-' (h,_ ~ ~n ~•HOff. 11.0L ,..0, , ~2!'.!•,~!.'::'CM .... : ..... 37- loyll IHf S.la111l - Ol totOOHlo. Of.ft. 11.0L N:O. ........ . l-, '@Q""'!'!/M:rli/5i1M•,"f.i"'ii11!\;!li\iil!'if1'13"ll"'I;"ll"''I COFFEE CAKES VONI ''HIW" CM! ... 01. HOHi'( ............ ~ ~'S ....... ._ ....... .......... ~l.•Jt:lfJ LIQ UORS HAI UA!S BOURBON OLD COlONIL mB: lllAlellT ICINlllCICT. -. •• Fiftli .... , .. I, ~ ltl • Ot.a-......... ~.!! !!'!!' ..!'~!~.'11• !!~~~ ................. ~2" MILLER "':.t Liii 12.0.1, ,.._..'"'"' .... IAYI U< ·Sft21 .• <Ill·• 11· ',1,-. ,.,,..,, ,,,. ng.ls. ~~·!J"'!k & ·~ .. ··~ l11CJdtpMl9 .... , .. 4" • V-"-2·2.S Hw liMIM •1" ,_ SClNTID <OI UNKINTID 6-0L A.ROSOL CAN """ .... 'I" ... _ ~ ~m!.~1~ .. rt1~t· .. 73' 't: ~!!:~.':!. 89I V.VI.-'\ 592'2 Edinger Ave., at Springdale. Huntington Beach Laruna Hills Plaza, El Toro • MPC/710 . ""'"""°"".. -" iw.,. ....... ·----------.. . ,.,...__,_.. ,,._ .... .._.. .... ., ...... 21082 Beach Blvd., •Hunttnrton --· 17950 Ma1nolia, Fountain Ydlf ' ' I ~- I • Wtdntsda11 May l, 1972 TANG IS THIS PIE'S SURPRISE . ' Grapefruit Chiffon ,: ·r - Pie: ·r art 'n' Sweet ' ,/I Although Ii ls a certainty" bottom and si~ of 9-inch pie that solid, juicy 1rapefruJt •11' plate. · Jn g0?11upply at the rf!arket, Filling: ;t Is not ~rtaln haw grapefruit ' 120lm9 lO thiS·.CGltfll-1'.)'o . -,._.,!_~J~'{~~~-1!.Jlf_t!!, -· . ge ain One story is that Don ~·1 cup sugar divided , Phillipe, a Spa~is~ no.blcm<in ~1 teaspoon' grated fresh .. ~ho settled Jn f londa 1n 1825. grapclruit rind 'Jijanted a smn ll grove or 3 eggs, separated --sf'lpefrult, though \vhcrc '!t 1 cup fresh grapefruit juice obtal~ed the seeds for his 1 cu p heavy cream, whipped planting is not kno\\1n. divided ' There 'a a good crop or Fresh grapetruit .secllons rather unusual but delectable ~fix together the gelalln, ~~ grapefrull .dishes to '!'at_ch the cup sugar and grated rind in fine supplies of fruit in the saucepan. Beat egg yolks wit h market grn1>errul t juice; stir tnto You have undoubtedly tasted gelatln mixture. lemon chiffon pie but have you Place over low heat and ever hnd fresh grnpcfruit chir. cook, stirring constantly, until Ion pie? Picture the goss11 mtr· Jl'Cl:iline dissolves and mixture llih1-chlrfoo mixture with the thickC'llS sli~htly, 8 to 8 sudden zing of tart l.v S"'<'CI 1ninutrs .. Chill, slirring oc· arapefru it flavor ! Hind is c11sionally, unlil mi x tu r c grated 11nd added fot thnl con· mounds slightly v"hen dropped 1rast which the taste buds so rro1n a spoon. enjoy. Beat egg \Vhites until sliff F RESH GTIArEf'RUIT CttlF!'ON rrn • Crun1b Crust: I ~l cups grahan1 cracker · cru1nbs ~l cup sugnr Vt. cup bUtter or rnargarine, melted Mix all ingredients. Press on but not dry. Graduall y add re- 1naining 11.i cup sugar and beat until ve ry stiff. Fold into gcla1ine mixture: fold in half of \Vhipped crranl. Turn into prepared crust : <'hill until set. Garn~h with re- 1nainin g u·h\ppcd croom and grapefruit sections. Makes 8 servings. Fruits Fill' Cookies SPICY PRUNE Cut prunts Into small --Y'"BAIJS"~---pt r "''tbifililhe·-wlib .. ~(. ... l \i 'cups plumped pitted rhcrries and nuts. Cream but· Cllifornla pru.n's tcr. or substitute. add sugar 1.i cup cul P re serv ed und cream thoroughly. Add 'H ~l1:~ied cherries beaten 1nixture -and stir to 2 cups 1r<>und •a It e d blend. Add nour silted wit~ peamtls -soda, salt and spices and stir 1 cup butttt or margarine until \veil blended. Pour Jnto 2 cups """ gr.aS<d P'per-lin<d plM and i eggs s.n1ooth lops. \\'ilh knife pr spat· 31\ cupS sifted all -purpose ula. Bake in moderately bot nour o\·cn (400 degroes ) 20 to 15 1 teaspoon !iOda n1inut es. Cut into strips or b tuJpoon sail squares ol dcslrtd size. 1 It • poon clo es Sufficient-rOI' one pan 11 1 l\2 lusp)Ons allspice 7 x 1 ~1 inches an done 111 I ttaspoons cinnamon I x Pl ln<:hes. • ' • , ____ _ J COUNTRY PRIDE LARGE GRADE AA EGGS MA YFRESH LARGE AA EGGS .......... DOZ. 41' , ! CAN 1 NEp/FRUllS FRUIT;(GCKTAIL ~~t:~ PINEAPPLE 1S Y•·ox. SLICED CAN IN NATURAL JUICl. YOUR CHOICE ''MIX or MATCH" $ FOR VEGETABLES LG_ARDEl-'EAS 1i.;r CUT GREEN BEANS 1tAr:· GARDEN SPINA CH 1€Ar:· . . . MIXOR MATCH" $ FOR ZEE TISSUE BATHROOM TISSUE .......... . GROUND ~11F ANY SIZE PKG .. lill NOT JUST LARGE IULK PACKAGE' B-mE . ROAST .......... . I •• s12a ... CALIF. GROWi FROM FOSTER FARMS ~YERUGS WHO\.E, WITH PflVlC &ONE ATTACHfO FRYER BREASTS SPUT OR WHOlf, WITHlllS ATTACHED ....... WILSON CORN COUNTRY SLICED BACON WILSON CANADIAN BA_CON ::'.\, $1.19 11 HOFFMAN SKINLESS PORK LINKS .. . CENTER CUT BEEF SHANKS ........ . 69! 79,~· ... 69CLt "" 11 S1 39 Al • ll . .... 29c .. lie ti. ' ; ' • : I DELICATESSEN LUICIJEON MEATS . MA YFRESH, 6 oz. PKG. PICKLE. TASY or OLIVE LOAF C; .. ' ' -~ .. • ·="' ·"' • , , . ·-~ ~d • • .. ,SPEC • Potiio BUI~, . Brill Mu PotUps . , C~t GofJ)l ~Van· ... • < .. ... • ~--~---------~~-------------~~~~~~---'-"~~~~~ SLICED OR HAL YES PEA CHE "PINEAPPLE JUICE DR M.ONTE, 46-oz. CANS ............... . -----~--;-..=..-,-..-.:....... ---·---------"TOMATO ~CAI-SUP- . DEL MONTE, 14-oz. BOTTLES ......... . TOMATO SAUCE . DEL MONTE, 8-oz. CANS FOR $ FOR $ FOR 16 VOLUMES . . IN FULL COLOR VOLUME 2-16 -r!¥!!o~P..~~·~············· ..... 49c !~l1~,N,1~0FFEE .... 1\41 ~~~~~~:s .INSTANT . 11111 BIZ PRE-SOAK OEAL ,ACic, 3S.or ..... MARGARINE ILUE 90NNET. REG. 1·11 89' .. 33' . ' LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 14-oz ...•.....•............. . . CU'EX NAIL POLISH REMOVER •-oz. SIZE ................................ . ALBERTO CUl VER COLOR FOR .. UNETTE> -FOlGER£5"·- it0FFEE 3-LB. CA--,. s22s . 83' . ~ . ' .. ;d Kam ••. ... e ps 1.1 69' 38' ...... 11.80 ORANGE JUICE . FROZ. POPSICLES CAL FAME. 6-oz. CAN ~!~~'l~~~~B;E~.~~EESE ......... ]iS 1 ~,~~~~~·~".~!.1!~·~49,_c ~D!!~!~~~.~~.~~ . . Jt ~ _·SA l:A.D FJAVOR/.J"FS- L ETTU CE'- ROMAINE, ENDIVE, BunER, RED LEAF ,t.ND SALAD BOWL 2y2e~ RED or GREEN CABBAGE ' ; : taStes so good. t)l).ard »believe . 'SCI good for you. WESTERN ICEBERG . SOLID HEADS, YOUR CHOICE ........... .. ........ lb.toe ~~!~ ~~~~.~~·~:i~e . . .............. toe SPECIALS-May.4-7 ~io . ·, 25c ·~ . "'· '"· •••· m t• Muffin 33c ps . 1'11. d I, 111. lie LETTUCE .. •• te $139 ••... , '.310r ... lt' $1.'tP n-del\iim ·s. • Ai>VEITISID Pllla5 EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS ft!U1$DAY; MAY4 thruWB>NESDAY. MAY10 175 L 17th St. . ~ COSTA MESA , .lb toe RUSSET POTATOES PREMIUM SIZE ...... , ......... . !~!±~!'.~~·~·~· .............................. lb.toe YOUR CHOICE NAVEL-ORANGES 8 · Oftc 'GRAPEFRUIT ::::~ ·~ o;,·-:. • f \ ' \ ' ·-• -------FREEZER. JAM 'BERRY' EASY · . Richness_Retained Jams Preserve Taste of Berry Jfo1nc1nude !ltra\\•berry jan1! \\!hat d e I i c i o u s fragroncc, what tangy delicacy of navor, what royal rlchnea5 of color. TI1ere arc such good sup- plies of fresh stra\vbcrries in your market now lhnt it is an excellent time to mnke a batch or t\VO of ho m J! 111 ad c strawberry jam. Even if you have ne\·cr tri ed before, you'll be able lo do \\'ell using these s I m p I c recipes for Fresh Strawberry Jam, Strawberry Prei:erves . and a special convenience. Freezer Strawberry Jam. that calls for no cooking at all. This Is an exceptk>naUy aood recipe for a beginner, and it ls so delectable, it ii an e1- perlcnce )lo<lnd to be repeated while the excelffnt sup_pllea of fresh strawberries last.' fllEEZEH STRAW UEllRY JAM I=%. cups pureed r I p r strawberries (nbout l quart) I tnblcs1>00n grated fresh lcn1011 rind ~ cups !:!Ugar 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1,~ bottle liquid rru il pt>tlln f.·lix pureed stra \\•Ucrrit•s, grated rind and sugar In bo\vl. f.1ix lemon juice 11nd ll4uit.I pectin: stir Into sl ra11·bcrry niixture. Continue to stir for :l minutes. (There \\/ill still be some undlSJOlved 1 u g a r crystals J. Spoon into jar! or freezer cootalncrs. Cover wilh light lids an<t 1<£ stand at room temperature until set, as lortg Did you know that str:.awJ>er· as 2i houn: l r in frceier, -rfes are 'an e'Xce ent BOUrCe The...-jam will keep .Jn lflc or vitami n "C"? And-did y~ -refrigerator for 3 ~kl. kno1v. how low they are 1n Makes aboUt a medium Jars, calor1ea? -only 54 calorics to a cup. _ STRAWBEllRV PR&U:ltl'ES_;:_ -tt T [c· - J ~~ q u a r t I 1tr~rrtes. --,-a Ke s washed and hulled I cupa: 1ugar in. cup lemon juice Place whole strawberries in large kettle. Sprtnk~ sugar over berriea and Jet 1tand ror 3 to 4 houn. Brtng slowly to· a boil, stirring occaslonally until sugar diaolve1. Add lemon Julee. Boil r1pidly until thick, about 20 minutes. Ladle im- medialely into aterillted jcUy jara. Fill to Ii Inch of top . Screw on caps evenly aod tightly, Invert for a few seconds and stand upright l.O cool. Makes about 2 pints. FRESH STRAWBERRY JMI 4 pint• fresh strawberries . 4':1 cups sugar To Cakes A n1ake·youri;cl1 Lupplni;. PANCAKES WITH ORANGE SAUCE 2 tablespoon1 l'Jgar 1 t3bleapoon cornstarch 1,• teaspoon salt --1*' cups orange juice. 1 medium orange 1/1 cup goWen raisins Pancake mix In a mediwn saucepan »Lir logtther the sugar, corfull.u rch and salt; gradually stir In orange juice, keeping smooth. Cook over moderately low heat , stiriing conata nUy, until thickened and ~1ear. Sll"cc orange irJlo rings. llitn trim • I •· Wash, drain and h u 11 J!'!'wbel:rlet. eru,lt llh dllt • ! 11l!:re ahould be I cups crushed berries ). Stir in sugar. Cook 1lowly. sOrring con-- .Unlly, until 1ugar dissolves. away s-ft. Add :orange 1lit\1!1r~, \....., ·and :l'aitiNIJ.to iauce· heut .. • -, .. ' . . Btl~g to • bo11 and cook rapidly until thickened, stir- ring frequently , about a:; minutes. Do not overcook; jam thickens as it cool.I, IO coot only until It will round up "' a spoon or unUI It does not TUI\. when ~ onto a chilled saucer. Ladle lmmcdlately Into steriliied Jelly jar1: fill to 1,i Inch of top. Screw on caps evenly and lightly. Invert for a few second. and then stand up right to cool. ~lakes about i pints . ' through. Ptfake pancakes rrom the mix (Z or 3 ror each serving ) · and top with tht orange aauet. Pttak.es 4 servings. Juicy Tidbit For a handy rresh lemoo squirt, roll a whole rrt.,h lemon On the counter; poke a toothpick in the end. • To use , remove toothpick. squirt de~lred amount of juice. then replace toothpick. Store ln rerrigera tor . Before usfng again, tqutti.e to free more julcr. • 1 I I . . . {4 OAllV PI LOT WtdMsd~r. M•J '· Jq7z ' @ I I ! • ·~IMPERIAL I ,j r Plentiful Foods MAY 1972 Features 11101 LI lll·'lllYl lllS Other Pl•ntUuls ... , CANHID PIACHU NT.ATOii & POTATO PIOIUCTS MILi AND NeNP.AT DIT MILi P.IUrT COCITAIL UlflTIO lf41'1S Cll.lllAllTM INT 8111 A811tULTUlll • ,...,... ,. ... , ",..., ..... DOUBLE BLUE • CHIP STAMPS W1TH TH JI COUPON VOID APTIR SUNDAY, MAY 7 NO MINIMUM PURCHAsLNo M>.x1tuM PURCHASE . ONE ORDER o4L Y t-NY AMO UNT GOLD MEDAL ~-FsL?.~~AG 4 9c I With !h it c1up•11, 110 "'i"i"'ll"' pu•e~11• r111uir1d. l i..,il I b19 I p•• 'coupon -On• cou,on p•• t u•+11..,t r, Void 11111 Sund,.v. M1y 7. COFFEE MATE ·-~COFFEE CREAMER • REG. 79t 11 oz. JAR . • I With thii t oull•"· flO Mini"'u"' pureh11• ftttu ir•d. l •m•I I p•• toup11n -Ont \oUp•n p1• t.u1fll•'"'· \/,id •ll1r Sund t v. May 1. ·-----··-: .... ,,.1 ;1.,•>NI L--. • l Eggplant Has Zest DIET SHASTA SPRINGFIELD -' ..... ' I . SODA POP -Atsorted Fl1vors To Choose · From • ' I In Spain I Rtaianal cook~ry recoe:nizea no inttrr11tlonal boundarlu. Thia ia ~rticularly trur. of the Wt ate r n Mediterranean, where many 'diilhe11 that, use -Lthf! ~-same • lilgredJents-can·1-~~ cl11im no sin3lt n•tionality . , 10~99' 12 oz . CANS .• ~~h.~~j~;"~:;: I~~~. ·:~~' i ......... -111"'.a~: 1r.f:r:lj1"1:11.-J:r.ilt";.T] ;, 1m11r:3n11-~.--.. ~ .. -"'!'.l literally hundreds of f'Veryday dishes that combine romatClel'I, s't-~b -·~ -~ garlic, •m>IRnl '"d '°me kind raw err1es of Muuge, and u.!lually the EXTRA FANCY cookin1 medium is olive oil. Egplant ind Ma c 1 r on i 4 $1 ca11erol1. Ja one of these. The LOCALLY l1skets delic1le aroma and n1vor of GROWN pure olive oil is Spain '• con- tribution. The hearty aaus1ge · and macamtil are usually llM>Ciated with Italy. Bu mo,,t of thf' other inaredientJ trt common lo 1t>e enlire sun- ny A1ediferranr.an COl!lline. Tlili dlll\'li h<ltrtY •nou1h td u P.sty even g r o w i n 4 l~nn1r:r~ and inexpensive to make . It ha1 full -bodied favor that improves when ii is made tn 11dv1nce and hfld frozen or refri1eraled for later use . If your lttnage:rfl are the: type whose weekend acllvities make it difficult to prtdict \l.'ho \l.'111 be at home for mealti me. thi~ cAsserole is ideal. With a piece of foil over the top, it c1n be reheattd in a matt1r of m.lnutla. SPANISH EGGPLA NT and MACARONI CASSE ROLE 1 J)lck11e (1 Pound ) ahell m1caroni. cooked \t cup olive oil. _ 8 Italian Sweet Uusa1e1:' or _ l1r1e pork u:usa:res 2 cloves a•rlic, finely chop- [ ~niah onion. chopped, or I,,... __ .., 2 medium yellow oniont :t-medlmn eggplants;-peelEd and chopped 2 teaspoons 11\t POTATOES NEW CROP U.S. NO. 1 s L 29" WHITE . B ' ,. ROSE S. ,, ORANGES 7; s1 · s. . SWEIT "N" JUICY CARROTS MORNING FRESH 1 ci~i.o 2 : 2s~ PKG. G. TOMATOES 23~PKG. RED .- RIPE BREAD ,._ .. w.'"29 ·Othef lr1nds ( At 47c Big 1 V2 Lb. Lo1f HEAlTH lo BEAUTY AIDS JOHNSON'S TRl,t,L OFFER BABY SHAMPOO ltlG. 7S t -J 1/J ,L. OZ. SIZI SPllNGfllLD AllOIOL , SHAVE CREAM IJ OZ. c .. '· ' l9' , -----. ______ _.._,___ SPRINGFIECD' · .DEODORANT RIG . OR .ltNTl;PIR51'1RANT .. \ '''.} ~ DOLE FROZEN JUICE CONCENTRATE 6 OZ. e PINEAPPLE e PINEAPPLE·GRAPIFRUIT e PINEAPPLE-OlllANOE 5;s1 --------------·-- JINO'J 39' PIZZA ROLLS · : 6 OZ. llG. 6te ----- 4f.!. CHUCk'S IUnlJllD BEEF PA TIIES_ 120Z.PIC5.0'4 ' &'ASTERN GRAIN FED CENTER CUT Rll •• RINGOS NEW SNACK FROM NABISCO • SPRINGFIELD SALTINE Crat kers-1 lb. Boxes 4;s1 ROLD GOLD PRETZELS Regular 39c 819 29¢ ... V, :GALLO ll _59~ USDA GRADE "A" WHOLE BODIED FRYING CHICKEN on these ter-r-ifie Values All a .. ulet J;2•t v ... i.u .. GER BERS STRAINED BABY t:OOD OR IAIY JU ICI 12/$1 ----c., .. , """' ..... ___. ''· •Ice C.reel •lfll Str•wMrtles-1 ••· Hltli Meet Dti111en {Strehtell '' J111ll•rl TODDLll MEALS 3/$1 3/$1 5/$1 4/$1 l LI. Jlloir CAH •z&v -Mill INST ANT --COFFEE-.-!'-.~~-s121-- T.5.P. -J6 OZ. IOI CLEANER ... •k 2&• ' Prices Effectives ' ( • I Wl GIVI ILUE CHIP STAMPS 19th and Placentia 71 o W. Chapman • • , W<dw.,, Mii 'J, 1912 • DAILY PILOT 4Q Momma Mio! ·--. Loren Sees Self as Adress-cooli Sophie Loren whi1k1 pine dough into · air. . By JOHNA BLINN NEW YORK -"I alofaYs think of people in terms of food, because food, like people I love, is so essential to life. Food is a symbol of security. especially to those who have suifered h~ger," Sophia Loren exclaimed. To illustrate her point, she said, 1'1 ~all Chipi (Carlo Pon· ti, Jr.)••spaghetti' all the time, because t¥= adores it -filred, anyway. CarJO, my husband, is either 'Eggplant Parmesan,' or 'lnvoltini' (beef birds in sa.uce), because it's my favorite dish and he is my lavorite man!" \\'hat about the sultry ac- tress whc once s a ( d , "Everything · t am, 1 ·owe to spaghetti!"?· "I may have said so, but at that n1oment I \vas in a trance. It's not true ! I think everything J have I owe to my husband. my son and m~'self. not spaghetti." she said. "Ho,v do I really think or myself? It depends on the mood I'm in. I think of myself as a pizza-which I like very much -~something quite com- Salad Is Real Ham mon. I like myself and I am Neapolitan so I would see myself as the classic pizza, with tpmato and mozzarella." Sophia Loren, a tomato y 1 es, but ·a pizza. ~1amrna 1t1ia! She more closely resembles· the Mona Lisa these days. high cheek bones, fla\vless teeth, green-gold flecked cat eyes. crinkling into a smile as enigmatic as the Sphinx. She1 also thinks of herseU as very much a Nea politan housewife. "Why? Because I think I am a . very common house\vife in the traditional sense of tbe \vord. Every \Yoman should have a husband to .Jove, a baby to hold and a meal to cook!" If Sophia is a common house,vife. she certainly is an uncommon cook. 'Her fir st cookbook. the result of Qeing, marooned in her Gen~va apartment a"•aiting the birth of her son, is being published this week. "I lho ughl it v.•as~interesting fbr me to write a cookbook because food, to me, is very imf)()rtant-it always has been and ah\'ays \Vill be. I associate food 1vith n1y experiences in movies. what I had to eat \Vilh John \Vayne, Frank Sinatra or Cary Grant. "And so. I started to write, recipes and anecdotes from life. J·think it's quite unusual. quite personal, not cold as An intei·esting combination many recipe books~might be. of ingredients. ..~1y grandmother. Luisa. HAl\.1, POTATO fnu~ht me to cook. She 111as ANO ,BEAN SALAD like a second mother to me·. \Ve __ :'.:::!'.:::'.::'..·~·::'.'.'.'.!·~-"-=~:;;',;,;,;re . sO= ~"1'":"-bUi'-She- • ·cups sliced cook c d tau~ht nie the n1csl. in- potatoes. about 2 pounds disnensiblc in~redient of all . before cooking gOOci home cookin?, is Jove for 2 cups cooked ham ~trips, those you arc cooking for." about l ound 1 pound (9 ouOcesJ ·frozen SOpliia cookS6Y instinct. u~· whole green beans. cooked in~ "loose measurements," and drained often expressing quantities in medium apples. pared. pounds.rather than cupfuls. cored and sliced While Sophia \Vas here m;ik- 2/3 cup mayonnaise ing .. Mortadella." a fl ick 1 tablespoon cider vinegar about a Sicilian peasant girl I tablespoon prep a re d Y1ho tries to bring a hu o::e mustard n1ortadclla (baloney) into thr U.S. over the ob]ections of I teaspoon dried chervil customs officials. she and her Salt and pepper to taste secretary cooked every night Lettuce leaves in their hotel. 2 ha rd -cooked eggs. sliced Her favorite place to cook is Toss together potatoes. ham. home. he r magntficent 16th beilns and apples. St i r Centurv villa located in the together mayonnaise. vineg;ir, Honiatihill s. set on the edge or mustard, chervil. salt and pep-the catacombs and replete per until smooth: toss \l•ith with guest house. olive groves, meat mixture until w e 1 I a collection of animals. coated. Chill. Serve on lettuce leaves and But. like a true Neapolitan garnish \vith egg slices. Makes house,vife, she said "I like to 4 to 6 servings. entertain onty my friends . " I ;,1 f . ' •• . people l know l'n1 con1fortable reduct the quantity, or do with, not everybody. I love to wllhout. BUt it's a shame! play cards and, lik~ all •Cook over a• lively fire. When Neap<>litans, I love music and the.oil is boiling and the garlic dance. Food and music are my ~blanches,1 a.d.d the t6mato. vices! I don't sing very well. , For 6 people, with 9 spoons Certainly. I'm not Barbra of ~Ou aoo· 2·or 3 cloves of Streisand. I wish I were, but glrllc you~would need at JeaSt every Neapolitan is able to 1 ·pOund of canned peeled sing!" ,to~a~S. or the Desh of Sophia seldom hall had time freshly peel~ and JJleved to dine in American homes. "I ~tobt0;es. A~ a few basil love your American cottage ~l~a.Vrs (using.jirred ~sit.only . cheese, fruit salad, bacon and , w~n. . fiesh. J~aVes are not .. ' ' ,, -hamburger, though," she said .. a'!ailable);.'a good pinch of "I especially like American ·satt C4epending on taste, and, meat, .but. tell me, do you ~ ir.ifi<lentally, Uie saltiness of always buy it frozen! I love !be _salt): ·and a teaspoon of the barbecued steaks here . sugar. These days there is a "I love to cook with fresh :teDdencf to fOrget the. sugar, . bUi that is a miStake ,because , roods, ah,•ays fresh tomatoes. it t'<lmpensates for the acid·t fr esh basil. I have a hug~ basil · 'oY .the torri<itoes. · .1 y plant. '\. wonderful gift Crom a friend, back at the hotel. I make manicotti and can- nelloni. 11 's especially won- derful if you make the homemade pasta with eggs. The eggs make it more elas tic." •'1fJ; ~Tifi CLEAN El , ...... , ... ···~- ' ... , .......... -.. ~c .. , • ,,..~II" • •U L"'"' ~lUI • •00.• I •II~ .. ~...; ... , @ CLEANS • Cer-6< ... •Ws • T.W.tt. •S..W..s Slttl .... _ ·REMOVES u.... Dit,..;lt ,,_Wif!ftwt INVOLTJNI l:.4:i\ver the flame, and leave it' ·cooking gently for another hqlf hour.' Then. it is ready . Wfl!!:n the spaghetti is steam- ·ing hot' and waiting in a rug serving dish, pour the sauce over• the top ·with a genero!.!,5:. .sprinkling of grated Parmesan ' (at least a tabl~spoon for each l_J·pe;~rso~n~).~S~ti~r_v:e~ry::_w~el~l~a~nd~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.::::__~~~~~~~~~~~~ "You need, for 6 people, 12 serve." 1_,,,,.,,, ,,.,,.,,, •. ~ .. ,., thin slices of lean beef (round or sirloin tip), each abou~ 2 ~~ ounces at the most. Give them a light pounding and cover ' each \Yith a slice of bologna · ml"trtadella; roll and spear together \\'ilh wooden toothpicks. "Bro1vn in a pan with olive oil in which you Ii a v e previously and brief\9 broWned a garlic clove. That is all for the mornent. When the ln- voltini have turned brO\\'fl over a fair!;:,:.. fierce flame, toss abOut 1':! CUj)OfGffW6ffe w1ae over .them: then add lashings of to1natocs, 2 pounds even, salt and pepper and a few you ng minced basil leaves. From no\v on, the cooking should continue over a sfo w fire for over an hour." SPAGHEITI WITH TmIATO SAUCE ''The spa g bet t I, or vermicelli must be cooked a1 dente. Calculate 1 \!t pounds of pasta for 6 people. The sauce should be ready , and wa iting the mo1nent the spaghetti is cooked. Sauce First pour your olive <lil into a saucepan - 3 tablespoons (meager) for every 2 people; then crushed garlic, one clove for 2 or 3 people. Garlic never' fails to put in an appearance1 in the Neapolitan cuisine, or i 1 all Mediterranean cooking for that matter. Bring This Get Acquainted Coupon For Extr~ Savings .. ; ·--... I I -· • • . . . . . .. jff DAILY PILOT Wedl'\esddy, MoU" 3, 1972 Ham Wraps Fresh. Asparagus When yo u ' v e m ad e 4 hard.cooked eggs, but 10 unlil sauce thickens a n d I Inch bolling water in a large As1>1rqua-Ham Crepes. you quarters cornea to a boil. Add eggs: skillet until tender, 6 to 8 haven't heard.the last of th'e ?i.1elt butter In medium heat. Keep sauct "'arm. minutes. · 'g I 1 n d as Pl.J ag u s saucepan: add onion and curry To assemble crepes: Place a slice or ham on each partner$ip. powder and cook until onion is 2 pounds fresh asparagus crepe, Drain asparagus. and · Tbe ltaliahpmake much of tender. Blend in flour and salt. (about 32 stalks) "'hile still warm place 3 or 4 a scrambled egg and· fresh Gr.adually stir in milk; add 8 thin slices boiled ham !lpears on each crepe. Roll and asparagus skillet dis h wh en Worcestershire sauce and Wash asparagus: break off place seam side down on a the green vegetable pops up in tabasco. each st.alk as far down as it platter. Spoon sauce over the spring. A variation on that __ coo~·~k.:__:s~li':.rr'.'.ing~_:c~o'."n~st~an:".t~ly::_. ~'"~''!'P~' .:'"~':".llY~·_<COO~k~.~C"'_O'~'':.'ed~. :".i"'_~cr~•_l"P'~'_l''.""".d !:"~'.'.:":..'."im:".m11<ed~la":te:'.ll~'· ___________ ..!_~!.._~~~~~~~+~'~:'.:.'..'..'._:'.:'....:=::...--------,,.--::-=~ fine idea is Fresh Asparagusl- Omelet with a nippy cheese • sauce. To be sure YO\' are buying aspa ragus of the best. quality. look for stalks tt.at are fresh and firm with Closed compact tips. Only the green portion is tender. so select stalks with largest amount of green. FRESH ASPARAG US OMELET -t cup -4 -inch fresh aisparaeus pieces II eggs 2 tablespoons water ~ teaspoon salt l tablespoon butter o r margarine To prepare a spa r a g u s , break. Qr c:ut off lollgh ~nds and cut stalks lnto ~-1nch ' \ pieces. Pla ce asparagus in , ' medium saucepan ·arid add 1 inch water. Cover and bririg to : a boil. Reduce heat and slri'I-. mer ror 5 lo 8 minLites, or lln· til tender, but not. sort. Dr"aln : and set aside. In a medium bowl beat eggs with water and 1salt just until 1well mixed . -Add coo k ed asparagu!:: lleat. butter in .medium· (10.inch i skillet until . bubbly bat not brown. Add egg iffli.xture and COOk over low heat until edges begin to ae(. Gen Uy. lirt edges of. omelet to allow uncQOked mixture to 1run u,nder and. cook. Uaing a ~long wide spatula fold omelet ~in tialf and slide onto a serving ,Plat~r. , Serve with cheese ·uwce : . . Cheese Sauce :r -tilileseoons--butt..-tr - marg~rlne · 3 tablespoons flour 11h cups milk 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese , lti tea~poon Tabasco pepper sauce In medium saucepan melt butter and blend in flour . Gradually stir \n milk and ~ 1tlrrin1 fonotanUy. until mltture thlcJtens and comes to a boil. Add cheese and T1b11CO and stir over low heat untU eh,.. m11t1. 'ASPARAGUS.HAM • CREPES Crepes: ··' . "' cup flou~ ~ ' 1 \\ CU pt milk i 'ir . ~ tea!pOOn sal t eombihe ,all ingrE;dients in bowl and beat until amootb: fleat a 6-inch skille~ .of Q'epe pan until ,very: hot. Brush quickly with butter. or oil and ~dd appro.ximately , 2 table.. spoons of the batter. to tht pan . . Quickly Up .and turn the pan ao thai the baller coVers the ... ~ ...... Cook .• !Jlltll lliP.llY '· browned, turn and cook the Olhe.r side. Remove and repeat with remainiog baller, J1tack- in1 crepe• betwHn w11ed papar or paper towels 11 ·they 1Ie--completed. Makes 8 cr~=·--- CUrried ggg Sauce: 2 tablespoons ' butter or margarine y, cup fineJy chopped fresh onion . · · · 1-----~:i.otea!pOOn-i'uriy-powder 2 tablespoons flour .. th: teaspoon salt 1 n cups milk~ ' f -teaspoon Worctstershire sauce ~ teaspoon Tth11co pepper sauce Dessert's Brewing Your t1 ~ter1 won't lcnnw thia is 11\ide with a mix . COFFEE DESSERT J paekace (3 v, ounc,s) v1nlll1-U1vor puddin1 and pie 111\lna 1 tablespoon Ins I .a n t powdered ct1ffee 1 c1n (1 3 fluid ounce&) ev1por1ted mil k, undiluted Regular milk Sliced bananas Whi~ cream. sweetened to taste .and flavored with vanilla ~·~-.. ~~ru~or w.alnut1 · ln a medium &auCepan stir toietber the pudding mix and coif ... POUi the evaporated mUk Into a ·1.quan me••un: 1dd 1no111h..r11Wir m111c to mtlce i cups : graduaUy stir inW> pudding mb:ture. k e e p i n a smooth. Over medium heat 1tir until mixture comes to a fUll boll. Turn into 4 or 5 dessert · dlshts or parfait glasses. Cover 1nd chill. Ju1t before .,,..., lop NCh portion wit!! bananas, whipped cream and nQIJ. MU.ts 4 or 5 .strvings . • LOOK FOR THE RED·X THE SYMBOL OF LOW PRICES PRICES EFFECTIVE WED .. MAY 3, THRU TUES .. MAY 9. 1972 GOOD IN All MARKET BASKET STORES : ... .. , SUGAR ·:; ;. HILLCREST FRUIT DRINKS 46-01. CAN DEL MOP-ifE GllAND TOUR IT'S iQE .75~ ,.,w1 ~ DINNERS .-' r;.• " " ( ' . 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Y PILOT fl I S_yrian Meatba·lls · Will Roll Calorie.s· Away ' 11 llAllllARA GIBBONS Delicately·navored, tomato.- aimmered meatballs. Ab- IOlutely lean , yet moist and juicy. What gives them that Indefinable, e1otlc flavor ... that tender texture! Would you believe eggplant! If your recipe repertoire Fresh eggplant, pared and starts with German and gets chopped, ls added to around off at SWedish, come tour the meat to make th.is dish, and M1deast, via your kitchen, for · the flavor boost ls nothing a new taste experience . . . short oI spectacular! The egg- "Syrian Meatballs." Only 206 plant also is An economical calories a serving, this is oae meat-stretcher that makes bit of food travel that isn't less seem like more! broadening! Adding vegetables instead of bread crumbs is 1 goOd w11 t.o pad out hamburger without filling out your figure ••• • great way to sneak 10111et.hing past the vegetable-haters, too! ~To be purely-authentic, this Syrian-inspired dish can be made with chopped lamb in- stead of beef. You can get It ground lo order by YOUl' bulcher; just be sure to oblerve lhls C11orie-.wise cau- tion : pick out the leanest lamb (or beet) you can find, generally the leg or "round," and have every bit of separ· able fat removed before chop- ping. ctmen thl! way, either lamb or beef wUI be between 600 and &SO calories per pound Instead of nearly 1,800 calories a pound for hamburger with a 30 percent fat content. The im- portance of thi.s kind of calori~wise meat-buying just can't be overemphasiZed! This recipe makes about ta dinner-size meatballa ( 1 i x aervlngs) or about three dozen tiny appetlur llMCU. SLIM GOURMET SYRIAN' MEATBALLS l 'ti pounds beef or lamb (lean ground round, trim- WE SELL ONLY USDA CHOICE • BEEF AT NEW. LOW PRICES . ' '~· "' .... bl RED ·~-' med o1 r11) J cupo pared, cboppld ea- pilnt 'Ao cup lllced oolono 2 tablespoo114 braid crumbo I egg, 1lJihU1 bellea I teaspoon dried porsloy Dakes 1 teaspoon Hit pinch of pepper 1 cup plain tomato sauce lf.i: cup water 4 teaspoon prepare d mustard · Combine beef or lamb with eggplant, onion, crumbs, eggs, parsley, salt and pepper. Shape into meatballs and brown un· der the broiler, turning fre-- quently. Combine tomato sauce, wa· ter and mustard in a large skil- let or saucepan. Add meatballs and cover. Simmer over low heat 15 minutes. Uncover and continue to aummer until sauce ls gravy·thick (anoth~ 10 minutes). Serves ahc. Calling all cake lovers! Here!s how to decalorize your favorite cake recipes and choose wlsely from amon~ packaged' mixes! Send a stamped. self-addressed envel· ope and 2S cents to Slim Gour· met Cake Recipes, in care or ---J-ihe--Dl.IL BILOX.;...5LWaL..- Shore Drive, Sparta, N:J. LOOK FOR THE RED·X THE SYMBOL OF LOW PRICE -HILLCREST TOMATO !USAUCE ---13 FlAVORS DESSERT ~JELL•O -HILLCREST PLAIN OR IODIZED 3.01. PKG. 8·01. 8* CAN TRAY PACK CUT-_.U,_P ~=c--:;;;;;;o-, FRYERS .2· 9-~ LB. · HB. 59~ RIB . ·~~h. :I STEAK WILSON'S SAVORY SLICED . BACON ' \ \ •. . \ USDA CHOICE .• U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF 09 ,. ,,,._., .... ~­ ,,,.,:; -.,,,.,.'",_ PKG. _ 1. WILSON'SALLMEAT 59~ -,. WIENERS 12·0Z. • K .., ,tifi!M -~ .., . ,, +,,.,:;;~.~ .... ~ . Ji#>?WILSONTENDERMADE' "' "· 1 •' CANNED ~· (}'1871. Pirates Capture Bounty , wi.:n the · backyard lloya bind \ogether and· aet out on a treasure hunt, you can bet that they'll be back a few houn later -looklng for the real treaaure or the afternoon -goodies from four'kltchen. What could be euler than aome cookies you baked the night before and some ice cream bars stashed away in !USALT MARKET BASKET ~ MEL-0 -SOFT 11* 26·01-1 o~ PKG. 516·!.1 CLUB STEAK CENTER CUT HAM SLICES ~.129 i,' -~129 ! • \ CAN HAM .. ). 99 ii ~ your fi'eeier. -11>e real value In this treuure sna ck Is Its ease and simplicity. Organize It in a few minutes and let the gang carry .it 0(£ to their favorite meeting place, whether it's a tree house or the back porch. 1u1READ LOAF " ' GORDON'S / PORK SAUSAGE ,_ • BEECH-NUT STRAINED BABY ·!E!fOOD I y, PORK lOiN SllCED INTO '· 7-BONE ROAST LB. 69c PORK CHOPS . ~~POU LOIN SUCED INTO POR~ CHOPS ll, 77t . _,,.~'Ii::; ~ ·-~. ' ~/-#HEAD 'LETTU.CE • HAWAIIAN ARTICHOKES .1"PINEAPPLE " '~-·. ~ ~f .~ }• ,.. . ). . .. . 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NO \ALES TO WHOLESALERS OR DISTRIBuTORS • • I - 1 89~ ' EXPLORERS' OATMEAL DROPS % cup shortening %: cup-honey --- % cup 1u1ar .. ----1--.-egg-. - " 1 teaspoon vanilla ~~ JllledJIJ-~'"'----'-1 flour - I 1/4 teaspoons salt 1 teUpooO baking powder 2 cups uncooked quick cook· Jng oats % cup chopped walnuts 'fa cup 1liced date1 cream 1hortenlng, honey, sugar, egg and van 11 1 a together well. Resift nour with salt and baking powder. Blend into creamed mixture, along with oata. Fold in walnuts and datet. Drop by tablespoons onto lightly greased baking she<la, and flatten wit h bottom of gla11 dipped in sugar. Bake at 375 'ietrees F. 10 to 12 minutes, until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks to cool. Makes about 2'fa dozen {J. ,nch) cookies. PIRATES' PEANUT IU1TER BARS 11,2 cups brown sugar 3<(iS 'fa=edbutter, melled and ~ cup creamy peanut butCer l teupoon vanilla --c11~ ilfted 11Jcf>Ol'Jlolt n 1< teupoon boking powder 'Ao t .... pooo sail v.1._ 11oc1. 'Ao cup flaked coconut Beat eggs with brown supr until thick and nu111. Add but- ter, Peanut butter, vanilla and beat until well blended. Realft flour with baking poWder, salt and soda, and blend Into first mixture. Stir In toCOnut. Tum Into greased and' floured pan (911312 inchea). 'Bake at 350 degrees 11 to 19 mlnures. Let stand ln pan 10 minutes, then tum out and cool on wire rack. Cut 1nte ban about Iii lnchel. -· S doun. • , . ' -. OAILV PILOT • wo1....ta1. May 3, 1972 • SORANGE JU.ICE . ltl41r flosh·Fro111t ContlRfrafe Regular -20 or JO Wt. ~ u ,' ,6-or. • Can • - IS)SUPERSOFT ' BREAD Mn. Wri1ht'5-Jn White orWheot ~ S(OTILLION ·ICE "' ~ CREAM • • """'9t lloalitr-c,...,.,.s_tti Tow• House -Nat•nl or SwHt :.· ti • 46-or. 1 1~-Gal. Ctn. Can • • • -,, ' • .. -. 'f • . -· • . . ' ~ • ~ • • "' ·• HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS HAIRSPRAY -. ,,.,,,;.. lJ.t•53c A Safeway C11 Guoronteed Product. 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SSea Trader Tuna ~~;~· (§)Truly Fine Facial Tissue 1v • .,.36c tu Lucerne Fruit Drinks "-49c '"· Lucerne Yogurt ""'21< '"· DETERGENT WhitrMoqic 31·11. 59c SafewuyGIJQT'Ol\!etd llUl1 USDA,~hoice Gn1d1 lamb Ideal To Broil With Pineapple SHOULDER ILADICUT lb. s ~::;,~ PIC!L!~c ll_SD_A§rdo 'A' Und1r2 l'.t-l bs. Plump, Tender And Mealy WHOLE BODY lb. rtr. 22c tl1H QUICK OATS Safewo't' Product For A.HotCtreol USDA Choice Gn1dolHf Ideal For Out- door Barbecue. _lb. ' T ·Bone Steaks °'°"_ .. .. $J59 Gourmet Hams ......,_ ... ~ ...... ust>A Cholc:I Grodt: Sett Wb:wtlend•niiide 1-. $J49 Fulf /eedMcl Tnn..d Tender And AoYorllA Beef Clod Roast _. .... ••. $1'' Canned Hams W..., ........ -Orl .... --0... ''"'""""'-"""'"'""5 ··~·$491 Ready -USDA Cboim Soltwu'f' o.a,, C1311 -$3.29> Caa Boneless Roast USDA OIOice Beef' "·99c Breast of lam• Genuine Spring 11.25c ~&TledChutk lllmb. USDA Choice Fresh Pork Chops ...... 1>.79c Pork Spareribs ....1 .... -"'""' Cat Fram EoQ1I 1~79c Croin-Fed Pvrt (;ruin-fld PorkeB 11• Pork Chops ...... "'. Jl99c Tom Turkeys -·-fnim Tendlt And USDA<hdt'A.'~ 11,39c Mlaty Eo&fena Pork Qdly-U.W2- l!enlar . fint,Qualiry Wliolt Hog Sliced Balogna ~-:.-'l:75< Sliced · · Bacon Sausage Rath All Meat Wieners ~': ss• •-...i...i Shri-~~ . ','t1L$2" Ground Beef . I> ;or.a, .. _._ -~-,<,.' ~ ·~ ~T'. ••• • !.;.11.,. 69C ~~ 85C PoriSteau --·i:n:;:--.. 79<"" .. Pork Roast ·~~.:t" .. 59< USDA IJUpected '·'-<For ~ P;iy Size Pockage 1•. Round Steak USDA Choice Beef Flavorful & Juicy Full Cul Bo™>ln • lb. t t ~ I.;;~;·, ;;;;;-$;);99;;;/;;{B:'.;;;$;;12;;;9~~ • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 211 E. 11th St, Costa Mesa • 24 Manarcll Bay Plaza, Sa. Laguna • 636 N. Coast Hwy., 1.atuna Beach • 801 E. El &amino Real, San Clemente • Santa Ana Freeway at La Paz, Mission Viejo • • Wilson & Fairview, Costa Mesa • • • 1 1 J ' I 4 PILDT·ADVERTISER 5, STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF• GUARANTEED t.BONE STEAKS TR:~D s14s LEAN6' TENCER POUND LB.BAG LBS. WPdnesday, May 3, 1972 ' .. . S.D.A. 'A' GRADE . WHOLE BODY LB. RETURNABLE BOTTLES• PLUS DEPOSIT FRESCA 6 LO-CAL .................... ~-~o~rfsE FROZEN• OLE SOUTH ASSORTED FLAVORS ·FRUIT 2 . (08-BlER-S ............ P':c.. MADE ONLY FOR THE WIST• 3-LI. CAN MJB GROUND COFFEE • 3-LB. AlLFl.AVOISEXCEPTTONICWATBI STRAWBERRIES .... .!,. 7295: L~!~!5 CANAD" DRY 3 IXTAALAIGIQISPHEADS 2 ' 'llNEllPI MIX ER ROMAINJ .... ..... · ·· ····· 2 : 48, I 9c - -· -................... N~~s1t LOMG TENDll CllSP GlHN _ o A7-_ -LI.---_ ---ucvMBER5....... .. ....... • -••oDGET'STRETCHn- -' MAZOLCMARGARJNE _ a ... 43'.:HAWA~LAN P_YNC!t~cLo"..°::-"0';,~~0a AtllHON Y _ -2 . .. _ -.BY'Eo·o-"c"'"u=.-="'"-=~,,;ERUl'LCOCKIAl l:Mo•n .... =. ••_29' S!A&llE~ll • ~ U -ASSORTEO STAAINE0-....-'1.JAflS_Q ::...._TAU A."1"..t\C'~. DEt fillONT -'303:_ftat - ---LB -WATER10FTENElt~~~---GT.5'7'...unnDELM,...O~NtE-s;;wEA''s= ~-c;,~:"2..-5'·~"& · · -~-:--PKG _--GOODWINS AMMONIA -.. -29'-. . . " ·-·-·---· CAN--' . -= ............. . .. • :JAN~TOR-IN-A-DRUM .. ~''.' :;::..a~~z~~i£~ir~"E·-:11£: ~ MlcKoR-N LYSOL LIQUID REG.o'""' ....... '20~ 87' RALSTONCORNCHEX0''.·;,'~: 49' LYSOL SPRAY . 210UNCE 1.79 RY KRISP REG.OR SEASONED SMALL 39' TABBYTREATCATFOOD2 ,~-oz 37' • LARGEP<G.•ec · -.PKG. 'TORTILLAS 12-0Z. • BUBBLE BATH 43' ZIPPE TAMALES . ..... .. . ,.oz 21 PKG ' oooow••s . .. .. n o< c MJB TEA BAGS . . ............. ""'·"' 99' . .......... • .s.o.s. PADS• PACKAGE OF 10 .......... 33 PEACHES DELMON<E.CUNG 32' GENTLE TO YOUR HANDS S.O.S. DISHWASHER DETERGENT . !>O oz.tk suclo ~ 11.o,tv~5 .......... 2 y, CAN ?1~&1itA~~ PAMPER LUX LI UID MURIN• s••N GROOM DIA~ns DET E·R ENT 3 2-R PS BRACH 6.CUAN DAYTIME IS,s .............. lie QZ IYID 0 DAYTIME30s ........... SI.SI . .......... • 64• ·-66' "t:.':::' $1S1 NEWBORN3t's,-........ 11.31 HOME LAUNDRY "·":.':.~ ~C:J~ON "~~:~N . ovu;:~ .. ~E·S "' DRI v E " =~As!~' ~~vo!! ·\=.N!! ~2!,.2l,!~,~!~ DETERGENT _ ............ ~11~~ PDROUUM M-hWalh BABY $ . DAILY 'ILOT 48 ·CHUCK ROAST · CORNED STATIRIROS. GIJIFlliD •EF • II.ADI CUT ROUND STEAK STATER ROS. QRTIFIED llEF •IONE IN $ LB . BEEF STATER IROS. CIYOVAC PKG. ROi.ID OR lllSKET • 6-TH RIB &. 7. TH ROAST STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF• GUARANTEED l·ST THRU S·TH RIB LB. $1.09 2 5 ,.,_.~:.-:::.?:.:' 1-t A'"64'- MORTON CAKES '';~ , AHU •DU. AHtl • ""°' • ANICOT • CHlftT •COCONUT -,, JOHNSTON PIES :=!. IHC~ c MOllTON 47t BlllOS·EYf f}I:& MINl·DONUTS ·----,,.,, r · WHOLE OKRA ..... ,...,_.,.,- ...01110" MElf·AWAY 5nc DElU)(( TENOEll TINY 3'le: DANISH CAKES ......... ,,.o,. ;i· BIRDS-EYE PEAS ........ '"°' 11· C AAW.NINO 4nc lllllOS·lYE "1• CHOPPED CHIVES .......... , .• , ;,-PEAS &CARROTS ..... , •• ,, OllE·tOA • s109 81/IOS·(Y( enc -CRINKLE CUTS .............. _ ''" COOL WHIP . •·••· il;J J Mltl:HD"An-a..o.i.sf.04,u.01.s1.10 I-Al 99 BRllADED SHRIMP -~-·;~~: · 1 ' SNACK IRA YS ........ ~.~;~~: 99c · C MOllTONHAMOINN!lt,, .12e 49c "'£0LlV•SJl'~!IH•,7c:_..,F•V[ll-OI l}ftl ' _MORTOll 8EE£DINN£R "·"'-GREEN GIANT RICE ... "'°' '111" SAllA LEE • Oftc CHEl;ICUIOAllD llJGlD - -'2" BUTTERSTREUSEL ,,. .• , o;i· TVRKEY&.GRAVY -·-"·••· SU,N_K.IST 12_.oz._. -ll~-2ee Mii$. IAIQAY'S lllEAOlD-·s111 ---.oRANG£ JUICE . --~••'· u:.. ROUND-IHRl.MI'. ·or :-=:..... _ 10 .IACK HORII• I 09 .IACKCHDll . " IANDOM WllCIHTI , ~-=====--' 'U'.~ .lli...:.1~1·;....:~.::..:' . ,.-FLASH INSTANT\. NON-FAT i · MILK [ • DRY • 10 OU nRT P~G f : s209 I } ·,.... / -.',"' '· ', .... - GIBHAaDTI 32c TAMAUlu.-. HUNT'S POTATOES WHOlE -... oz 17' HUNT'S ONION RIMS ::bLti~·r ... ...oz 59' ' , .. 59' ,.ow.;, 68• PRODUCTS CANS ' ,_, POWDERu.oL11.44 TAMIRINll WHlllRAIN OIL.o.o.. ........ 11.14 -";, ~ ... ;:;.; ··a7•· '"''"'"""·aac· ~"11'0M·~·---ROYALPUDD~~~~~""'~-~ ~~ 25' ,,_,_l(EJtlfJl~_.. PRESERVES ~~,<;.~~:~"' .• "ot 43' PtfARGARINE':touLAR .. . ... , ..... Yo. 32' n.oz IOTTll HOT DOG SAUCf-araH•'lio . 1oot -25'- FLOUR :1t~~5::' ..... HBS.62' .. 10LOs 51.22 4. 9. PARKAY MARGARINE soFT . " 45' PILLSBURY FLOUR "" . 67' . . c BISCUIJ$ PILLSBURY REGULAR 3 •·OZ ... RISING ·~·· .. ·•··· !j-LB. QR BUTTERMILK ...... ~... TUBES L;J- SKILLET CHICKEN HuNts7,, ..... P<G. 83' CHEESE CAKE :g',~". ....... 11-oz. 53' \'1 DEVILED HAM UNOERWOOO ...... 2"-0t 27' mR .::::r.:.i:. CHALLENGE YOGURT ........ " .,.-22' ~ ., '""''°''' . •• OUMQ. ••·Ol#ICt ..,.-·w II n•..or ...... ,,'W G.011-UP , 11 · -sc~:::::.DU . TOOTH ··.~· C · · ~ ....... c $ 46 PAlft ....... • .• 76 '" 1 COFFEE CRYSTALS FOLGE•S •. &•OZ. 11.09 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ................... •·LI. 62' PINK SALMON ..... •AN ............. ~ CAN 56' DESSERT CUPS ~\!-.,. .............. , ......... ;K 59' 1• ... c.-.A.._= llMw .. ......,;A ...... nu Wl• 1 ••• -... w_,. 2110 ,...,.,. .. ~ .. c.... "-" CHEESE FOOD JUllLEE ............ .,.-·2·LI. 9'. DRESSING 'irlf~~~~~lNCH .......... 8•0Z 41'-.. , ......... ,,_._, 7 I 1171....,"'"9,c ... - ' SANALAC MILK ~W~:'..4.1. ............. 20.ar 52.62 JIFFY BAKING MIX ..... : ... -.... "°'oz 43' .......................... JJlll ... 111 Wtet N .... ...,. Street, C.... "- 6161 1i!.tH ,....., HWI ..... • .._, IJUJ Wd S.1Mll11tti "'"'' ._..._ IHIC1tep111911A'""· ......... - lllf Md T•ri• """"' S.. Al9 t•lt"IG JWl.._ ......... =· 14171 tM·HlftA ..... ,T .... , .............. ,__ ...... 14112 .. _. • ......,_......, ) • . .. I , I ' bA!l Y Pll.OT ;-Tomato Gets Fresh California erower1 of fresh tom1toe1 have started 1 p~ ar•m which they predict will result in t "fresh tomAto which will. travel 1cro1s the Unli.d SlalQ and arrive loolt. Inc Ute 1 wmato, luting like a tomato, 1t a reasonable price." Tom DUrdorff, OJ n a rd grower and chairman of the Western Growers Msoclation tomato committee, said the tomato industry bopt1 to 1c- con1pJlsh this goal through a research program to be fund- ed by the lnduatry ltaelf. lrutead, a stria of lf'OWm, representJng every m a j o r r tomato rrowlng area in the atate, appeared at a recent hearing to support the Idea of growers 1.aeMlnr them11elve1 to finance the necessary research. Tom DIMare of Newman vice chairman of the wGA committee which worked to put the proaram together, takl that the Unlveralty o f CaUfomla 'I ever . increasing attention 1iven to research in consumer oriented f I e I d s , rather lh11 productJon prob- lems, means seriour pro~ km.a ahead unleu the indus- try •ell quh:k!y f4 lake up the afa<k. Grower-Shipper Sim Vener of Chula Vista aald the r&o ae:arch proenm la needed to "'provide improved production and quality to maintain our marktll: hopefully with r~ duced Jl'lcU. Grower-Shtpptr E.J. Sousa of ~tockton pointed out that . . WrdnudlJ, MOY 3, 1972 Alpha Beta's Man in Blue •' OUl MAH IH ILUE OF 'All MONTH HE'S JERRY ORENDOR MANAGER OF THE ALPHA. BETA MARKET ON TENTH STREET WEST IN THE OITY OF LANCASTER. YOU'LL FIND A MAN LIKE JERRY IN EVERY ALPHA BETA MARKET. HE'S YOUR MAN IN BLUE. THE MAf-1 YOU CAN TRUST TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOU! fR£lll flOn.. CHECKERBOARD FARMS CORNISH GAME HENS ~ 22.UZ. Miil Sill FAMILY PAK CHOPS FUTURING 101 DOUBLE DISCOUllTS ECDID I US. PAK DR OYER FRESH GROUND BEEF 1ncms RIDE u. · . ..;;;;•' . ··~· ·.·-"""" •·SLICED OI .----~--- I POUID PACOIE BUNDING IRON DtrN J SLICED BACON c Bifclfii'siiiDi .. MiiTf---rruFRoimzE•'™Fooiiilos ,_:__ Zlmt • 2M>Z. PX~ MIATS YOU'LL II PIOUD TO SDVI i,.-.,...._ •UR11T•11111S11C11t1t1•11m111°111C11111TPmt ~ llMAllS . 77'. MllfA BEIA JijCl!UI l'llH llU llOM COLORADO ·:""'i ~ . . ' @ ~ 35-0UNCE BOX llAIT DISHWISllER ALL DETER&EO 49' --------------·--~ 32-0UNCE BOTilE DOYE UQUID DISH DETER&EIT 59c ------------.--· 1---aome .arietiu.-.of.-J.oma ,, __ _.,_ have been steadily dropping in shippable production. ' - ••we hive betn working with teed compinlea, but w!th only limited ouccea. The univertl· ty and rann ~vlsor1 have helped, but again aucce01 has been llmlted," Sousa tald. · "What we need ls a fresh tomato wh\ch will travel acrou the United States and arrive looking like 1 tomato, tasting like a tomato, at a reuonabJe price." Vener uld, also, thal the program 11 designed to relieve small growers from 1 re- quirement to participate. tt ii intended to apply only to com- merclal grow••. who would finance the research, althougb the ·.resulta would be available to everyone in California. The next step will be a vote of tomato growers, conducted by the state Departmenl or Agriculture, to d e t e r m i n e whether all tomato irowers in the state approve. This •·Ill be over 1 to day period. to :itart shortly . Cinnamon ' Tops Cake Combining cinnamon and f~~~J~."Jnsplred by ?i1e1- QIJICI[ CINNAMON Cllot'OLATE CAKE 1 package coconut pecan frosting mix 1 packqe devil's food cake mix I tablespoon ground cin- n1mon t cup water 'A cup salad oil 4 eggs t cup chopped pecans Generously grease a 10-lnch ring or bundt pan. Sprinkle pan to coat with l table.spoon of the frosting mix; reserve ~ cup frosting mix for topping . In large bowl of electric miser, combine remaining fro.sting mix, cake mil, cin- namon, water, oil. eggs and pecans: blend until moistened ; beat at medium speed 2 minutes. ... Pour batter into prepared pan: 1prlnkJe top wllh reHrv• ed fl'O!llng mix. Bake Jn preheated 350- degree oven until a cake tester inserted ln center comes out cl,an -SO to IJO minutes. Cool In pan on rack for 30 minutes. Remove from pan; cool com- pletely. J,. I' -- Flavor Faked For mock m1c1roon crumt., combine 2 cupa of bread crumb& (roDed from oven.toui.d dry bread) with 1 cup ol 1ucar ind 4 teaspoons of almond extract. Tartar Trick Soak 1 amall amount or i... at&11t minced onlons in lemon julct: <Joonblnt with ma,... Olile Ind~ mlah. Vollll A fut, Mllcloul tartar 11\ICI. I • • FANTASTIC OISSOUNTS [l/[Ff OAY ,~ ..... c..i Cit.I · SPUY DEODOUIT 121 ----------.......... ~ FAN TASTIC DISCOUNTS EVE RY DAY 13-<MaA.-IC..•Ali \~ STYLE HllR SPRAY lilflllA IEll -"'" ---------- <§>R'iii°E'liiY 71' <Bliiiiuor·-35c ~-~·...,._-'WSRIYE CRUii ~·o Ill RIISE 77c ---------- ....__c.. llllIIT IUIRD 691 DEOGORllT ---------,......,_ "-f.·llry·--YOl -SKllPOO ----------........ _ llCRIR IOllTHWASH 124 -. ..... .....__ ,,,._,.. ..... 991 , .. IJI ---------- Yltafis • 11.0Yrtct ,.,....... • fflr Min FANTASTIC DISC OUNT S EVERY DAY ili.mBRllHT TOOTHPASTE 81c. ' · ul~~2!'!!: ~~ ~ --------- ... ef 2of DRISTll TllLETS lox et SO lluof 10 111 ... FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY l I ..<MQ ,.,_. C11n 'DRY LOOI' IEl'S KllR SPRAY I SI ---------- ~lottte•T~ IRECl llSIC I It . SHllPOO ..a.a lotfle • TW-Q;iait .. 1111 l,,I um RllR COLOR KIT DRY COITROL RllR SPUY 1" --------- '°"'-of 50 ........... . GELUSlt 89, DRISTAI CAPSUW --· DRISTll 111 fBWcKOIE ~DllDRUFF 11s ~~~.P.!!! 84' TllLETS ---------- 7-0wra ,..,_. lllPOWER DEODOUIT l It ---------· tB Sf~~osi'Pa-291 ~ ASPIRll ---------- t.ow.a .,.,.. • ~ """" SILE ICE IS GOLDEI I ~' .... ---------- -----------------~--· •~con llSIL llST RIGHT GUARD ~,._,..,._,..,_._.,.,. 124 -.=RISE _ .. ,.. __ Anf~~!lr1n~--SHAVE CREll 89' ~::;,~~. S.Ollnct ·-..r Od' ----- - - --• 11• TllE · ~"'"""'" [2J OREIE RIISE 111 t'Swoiiis ~PHILLIPS 'fl~~"' 65c ., . 'jllii' IOUTHWISH 59' TABLETS ----~-------------- . ----------· , 11iGiiTiuillD '. · ~ , ''°'""""" · -· -.:,,.,.,.i., ........... ,,, '·'' ---------- <Bconcii·"C-' 38, °M'IALU · ----------- Wffll (oq Corr, Hancllil THERMOS OUIRT BOTTLE ~,,......Cott. Muo '°foot ...... I'' ... .IOHISOl'S DUTIL FLOSS 36' ... .... ._ -.IORISOl'I -•• DUTIL FLOSS · ·11c • ---------- 16-ai.w. ... SPIC l SPll .,._ CWIER _....,- smTDi1 ~ llTl.PERSPIUO 85 1 5on11ir. ~ llTJ.PERSPIRUT In ---------------- 1-a--..c. 'DRY LOOI' IEl'S KllR SPiii Y 11' ... SCKICI SUPER II TWll UZOR _2U ----------- 7-0ura""" ....... Cry. Oilt IRECl SHllPOO 8JI .............. -. ..., .. IS.0..-...... • ......,.... • a.,. • Gllp ... ----------------......... AYDS REOUCll& CIOY -.... .,._, ___ _.....~ .. ..,,. -u • _... ---------------DEODORAllT I 15 Camphophlll .. I . 47c fS) iiiti.i'ii . LIQUID r;-..... STRIPS ~·l50foot DEOAL TAPE , a 56' ANACI ......... AUCll TUl:ETS 79' --~--= - 1 ' I • ... I '" .~ ., ,, " " ~ • J I . • • • .... ~ ), 1972 ---~-----~------------.......;~,:;....--------------·-Food Moods Noted IN THIS AD~" 2&-0UNCE BOX FOR "AUTOMATIC ~ DISHWASHERS" • l::: PALMOLIVE 'CRYSTAL CLEAR' DISH DETERGEllT ------------- 22-0UNCE BOTTLE PALMOLIVE f8 LIQUID M' DISH .DETERGEllT 46c ·--------· 4!1-0UNCE BOX CHEER DETERGEllT 87C -~ iLJ---"·--. 35-0UNCE BOX CASCADE DISH DETER&EllT 22-0UNCE BOffiE JOY LIQUID DETER&EllT 44-0UNCE BOX . DREn DETER&EllT JJ.OUNCE BOffiE DOWllY FABRIC son Ell ER 7-0UNCE JAR SCHILLING llllCED 0111011 • - sac 45c 77c 831 -STORE HOURS- MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 9 :00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY JO A.M. TO 7 ,00 P.M. FIRST OF THE SEASON SWEET JUICY SPRINGTIME PEACHES LI. GARDEN FRESH ·LARGE CRISP CELERY . -------:----~- C· El . TH£SE PRODUCE PRICES EIFICTIVE MAY 4-llAY 11, THUllSIJAY THIU ltDlllSIAT FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY AlfflA 8£TA PISCOONr ..-1cl ~ 2S·O:r. J« • Golden O.Hco-36, ~BLUE RIBBON Applesauct ~ 32·0\.rlC• llolt~ 40 ~MOTTS CLAMATO JUICE i QUALITY BAK£RY AT DISCOU NT PRICES lll,HI If TA • 24·0t. L•f SPLIT TOP BREAD ll'"I If.Tl HIGH TOP APPLE PIE ....... 8il'kho ...... ..__ PlllCOT DANISH PASTllY 64' I llllll llll• ' ...... ·-1 . ORANGE ICED CAKE II I WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS !,l!i A.Jn' ~OS .-HIOfUSl1UV(UIOl """ OU1tX eel.l!ITY lPllA KT.t. • ' • SWEET • VINE RIPENED 19~ CANTALOUPE RED, RIPE 10~ WATERMELON JUICE 15~ ORANGES ~/FRESH ' : .,... .• EGGPLANT 2:29< WHITE ROSE s:.39' . NEW POTATOES CARDEN FRESH ac CABBAGE lb CllSI" 2 FOR .,,! flfSH LOCAL GROWH 29~ CA.llfO.HtA. ~ft· TENO(l • CUCUlliiRr IYOCAD0$"""" .. 7 "-atPAttGU .... .' GUDlolis. • cotTA M•IA -Ml •. ltltl U. C:OITA MalA .-DH Ml,_. 111"11. NUNTl ... TON llACN -'°"' Al• ..... NVNTINtTOM llACN -l ... 1 ill , Mtifl II. NUHTIM•TON l&ACH -llUI l,.....twnl fOllHTAIH )IALLIV' -11" WI,_ uou•• HILLS -tnf1 e.11 .. M -=lllN lllVIN& -IM Ctl.,.., V~h"•"tly ,,.,_, loOUJN Uti8\la4 -MU J. CM.ti N..-11 a c f~~~ . BUNCH FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAI , Al'MA lllA DISCOIJ#llT Pt IC( @Kf:Uo'G&·s Pol,-T'AiiTs ii!:::': liF°Pwur eU'Tm 37' 1.38-0unce lor NESTLE'S CRUNCH BAR Scir1tk1ll • 16-oi . 8011 BROWNULATED SUGAR '" I LOS ANGELES (Ufll - Other' parts or the country 1nay havt• thC' 1111pellatioo.<1 ··corn Uelt " and ·'Bread Baske t", but Cllliforni.i is 1tw. 11u1nbCr one :igricultu(al slDle -producing !~ uerccnt or 1111 lht fresh fruit und vt>gef,blrs sold in the Uni ted States. Ch1111cl'11 arr "'hen you buy lt•rtuc1•. i;1·;1p1.·11, ,\ecl1ri11cs. plunl:l. 1\~t\ ti or·:ingcs. olh es, or <1rtirhokes -tht'y \1•er1• gr0\\11 ln CalUornla. alonJ:" 11·11h n111nt"rous Ofh1•r products also gro11·n elsewhere. F:ii:h1 10 10 P•'l'l't'Lll o( tl1n r11otl clt1llar g0t•s for produ<.•t•, anrl C:iUfornia prod 11 1.· " 11·hllll"..;:i11•rs ('On ufftr sorne lips Ul t ihll\' 10 ~tr'f'tCh th1• i;rocery dol l:ir. Crops gro1v hrre 12 1no11ths a year, but. fluctu1Hions of 11·cather cnusc prices lo v11r1· rrom 1veck to 11·eck and yrar to ~·e:ir. AN'fJ.1\IANUl"1\l.i'lJRlNG "If 11'r 1vcre rn:1nufact11rt"r:o1, ll't' t'Ollld m:1in!:1in SfrRdv pru:c!\." says Soll (;t!ndf'l, ~ St..'\'ond-gen{'ration p r od 11 <'I! man and executiv1• vire prr~i· dent or \Yestgate-Southland Produce Inc .. thf' larg .. st distributor .at the t.0.11 Angele~ \\'ho!csnlf' Ti•r1ninal, \Yhirh hnndll's the "'iciest variety or fruits :tnd VCRt!lnblt•i"l in hh r nat 1011. "Hut that \\Ol.lid 1nt"Hn sacrificing n-vor: bec11usr 'very home·ccononliSl will te·ll you that no canned .or fr0tt"n foods have as good a navor as -t-~~-;m~~.::..~::.:;.:.:.::_::::_~ ''This winter \\'t1S ;l good ex- a1nplc." 'says (:e n,dcl'~ associale, Man1hall Anderson. "I~ was an extremily cool winlar-ln Callfornla, so leltu<:tt prices wer• W&li. becellle the . lettuce never nwtured. Now that it is getting \r.lrtner, let· tuoc. 11rice11 arc dropping. "And tomaloes are al!I cheap right l\O\Y as they have been i11 the past six months, bu& a yea r ago they were twice at high." ARTICDOJ<E MONOPO,. V All the artlchol<u a9Jd In lhe United Statoa ~ Jl'Owll AW" Castroville, caut:, ln .a.i;i&lon, that i• cool and li>uY 7"11wp prerequl1ltea lo ·&CG'l'Y'la: tho thi1tle·1baped v e & e t a h_I e.. Lowest aupermark~t prices are In March, Ap&'ll and ~ay. and again in .j)cto~ ~d November. Gendel SfY•· The market fell off on grapes· a (aw ye11r1 ngo duriniC the U n I t e d Farmworkers strike , bu t grapes 1 ·a r e ~allable again and selllniC well. Grapes arc cheape.!l t in July and Augu1t, when the harve.!lt ia pcakln& out. Grapes, unlike most green vegetab.!ea, can be kept In cold -1lor11e-up to six .mOllUll. ao although they are 1 not harve1ted all year, they ire avallable In the .1toru nearly ye1r.roond . · • G're'ln Vegetableit w b i c It were once seasonable are now sold 12 mo,nths a ,Year~ lhank11 to fl1ex1co's farmers. ' --~-EXleO HELPS ""~ring the wintl!r:_mon_ths, we get ton1afoes, cucumber1'. bell peppers and squaah fro1n Mexico ;-'' Gendel says. California is the nation'• nwnber one 1trawberry pro· ducer. with the best and cheapest berries in t h r markel! between flfarch and October. Calirornla and Florida both grow avocadOC!, but Gendel claims C&lifornia'1 lute bet· ler, due to a higher percen- tage ot oll In the fruit'• «olden· green flesh. · California naveJ orana:es •« economica l from J a n u 1 r y through March, and the b<ot prices cm Valencia oranges are in midaummt.'f. . "For the most part , housewives can save money and gain on nutrition by buying fre sh produce," Gendel says, '"but. that doe111 '1 bold true for pcaa: and li1111 beans. Hut <?Ven if they were fru, most housewives Io d 1 y ~·ouJdn·to.go lo the trouble c.o l!huck them themselvn," - lt-take! eight to 10 day1 for a product 10 rtach a con- sumer, from the time It i11 picked. Usually t~ fruit i1 pk:ktd and packed the ai.m" da y, ktpl In cold storage ))vemight, and loaded the nest flay. Transport:ttlon . l • k es SC\'en or eight daYs by rill.' aod me»J 1upermarktts bave the-product on-tilt sl!elves br the day after it arrives. _$a'ling bnion TO save leftover chopped' '''ett 1panl1h on\on. ror use ID salad1, submerge: the ex~ onjon In liquid dro lned '""9 sweet ~"· 1 I • > ' • SJ DAILV PILOT Wtl!Mtdar, Mlll' 3, 1972 · Wrdntsd.tr, May 3, 1972 PILOT-AOVERT!SER JJ All. the brands you know ... at Super-Shopper Super-Saving prices! ... Shop El Rancho for value! • Keichup ..... !!~1~.z. :: :!! -~~· ...•.... 21' ·rh<' slo\v('sf k<'ll·hn p in th e "'e~t ..• thick and rich, and seasoned ju~t right for particular 1x"1plP. They're so 11weet ... and so tendcr! ... hecause they're S&W's •'simply wond erful" quality! No. 30a can~. ~ch~s. ......... ~~-~~,~~'.~ ... : .... 211 ~:oldrn ri1K" rling-s ... sliC'e!li nr picture prett;1 halves ••• No. 2':? can" to offer "r> much i-:i1tisfarlinn! ---.\:·uu..1.~~~·thumh·Y.~7if.,'f'IITT1!\e'tloldMedaJTof t ~c-th illii.~·you·a10\-.e ~to~hc..a k...;<'!-'-------,--1c--~--·--------------·----------· logse lhlghs. ..... :~~~~-; .. 511 . . ·Pineapple Juice .. ~~~~:~ .... 3Fol 1 Hi;: ·lfi ounl't• runs, brimful of the sweet ,itoodncs.<> that ~oesso well at any tim e of the day! Nine Lives Cat Food ... 8Foi1 Reward your Kitty ••• just for being-11 Kitty •.• with appetizing mea ls in convenient 61 ::! ounce cans! · ~~· Ross, Dog ·food ...... ~ ro1$l Chunt· King Dinners ..... 59c C ho1C't' of\-nrfC'll~ •• ·No. I cans _, <'hnin.-nr -1 nrirntnl fn\mite1 ••• frozen Nabisco Cookies . . . . . . . 39~ Van de Kamp's Dinners I ,t•n1on .Ju1nhle. Su;::nr Ring!{, Coconut Rars! Reit 4:\' Mexican varieties, American style! Frozen. 49c . Accent ............... ; .......... 79c Morton's Honey Buns ... 29c Like a little love, g:oes a long1 long way! 41, oz. Frozen, 9 oz. (Com Muffins •• , IO oz. ~ •• 29') Savory Oven 'Bags ..... 3 Fo• $} Breakfast Bakery.......... 39c f{na~I inJ! 1nngir fru1n SC'hilling! :J kinds. :\111r111n's ~1ini l)onuts. Blueberry Muffins Cremora ....................... 69C Toilet Tissue ............. 3roasl l-\11rcl<'n°~ nnn-rinir)• 'c·ream er! 16 ciz size! ('ornnrt l Tllm IV, •• four roll packs! Folger's Coffee ......... . ()r t•hntimo lhe a1h rnn ••• 2.19 77c ... All Detergent ............... ~4.29 Sav<' .ff~ on tht' hn1ne laundry size! I nsfant Coffee ...... .. .. ... . 9gc Coldwater A·n .............. .• 69c S:t\"l' :?I• on thr 6 nunre j11 r! I .iquid dC'IC'rJ!C'nl fnr all fahri<"t! Qt. _p el icatMse ri ~~ecial.~ FARMLAND- Canned Ham l~Les .. $1 98 (>rodurrcl in Iowa. where they know what it takes to make a great ham! International Americansucn ..... _ 79c ·rat·n. llnlian, Old l .. ondon, Calif. Rorden. 12oz. Mr. Mustard &ouncejar -........ _,_ 33c ·r~· n hrun l\..1ndwich with thisnn it! ' Wiscon~in Slic.ed Swiss .45~ Mozzarella Balls ... !~~.. 73c From Dorman s ..• sweet, nutty flavor! 5 oz. Precious brand .. .ao.creamy and mild! 8 oz •••• 55 ~ . Liquor Department Valu es! $1.00 OFF '"ff-tancho's -Quart Bottle ·Canadian Whiskey · s449 ;J'hi• ""':"k-ond. try F.I Ranclt<I'• Canadian and appreciat• tht value and the quality! . 1>1111111, :lnd ln.'il'Y \\itb jui...:y. fla,·nrfu l dark llJC'ilt ••• ~o tenderly delicious you'll \\·i~h you'd lu111.~hl 1nurl'! F w· FRESH• 3 s1 Ch" k 0 L" . FRESH' . 69¢ ryer 1ngs ...... :......... lbs. 1c en 1vers.............. ~- ~ll'•ll '!-' ••• fnr :i h~nrty so,1p sfn<'k! S('t• t hr rli ffC'rl'll rl~ I ha! f rC'sh makC'S! New Yor-k Strip u.s.o.A. choice!' $27~ l\C'llC'r ht•rf .•. SC'IC'C'ted for qual ity, th en av;cd naturally to enhance the Oavnr! NEW YOll:K STEAKS ••• Z.H fb. • F h B f B • k I LEAN $129 res ee r1s e .. T.E.~~~~... lb. {)f'f<'r lht' folk:-; <1 r('nl I re nt tonight .•. fr esh hrisket, Y.'rappcd in foil. sprinkled ~·ith onion ~11111,, lhC'n f()\U:t(l<f, B I B f R · Heart of J 89 one ess ee oast .. ~~!~i~.. lb. A hearty roast that's sure to delight the fam ily! A j?rcat cut to put on the spit and cook to perf'c>rl ion! Fresh Spare Ribs......... 69~. So n11u·h n1t'nly :,.'1K1dness·on thei:;e! Ground Beef mRA LEAN ........ 99.~~ ,\h\·a.\'s f rrsh . ! !_<·hon~e hu lk nr pnt ties! Sliced Bacon :............... 69c little f"ryers . . . . . $1.09 _Os~ar Mayer's breakfast. :so.u:>agcs ••. I lb. pkg. l·:l l~anthn',,o\\'ll ... ranrh:i;tvle! -". FRESH FILLETS Red Snapper .................... 99fb. ,-. Hali but Stea~s ..... ~ 1.29 "· King Crab ·Meat ........... $2.89 ~ Super Fresh Produce! • • • . 1nia/ou11s. .. ~~~E!! .... 3"'i Srn·l' h111,·&. grnen1usly filled with vtinilla ice cr~am, for dessert .•• and·serve slices (or hrrnkrns1 ! Pineapple . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 ~. r;nfcf(ln wwidnc>~ ••• ru:i;hed here fmm Hawaii! , Papayas ............... 49c .. Lusby ripe and heavenly tropical! Jumho size! Italian Squash . . . 19 ~ Carrots ....... : ... : .. 1oc .. ~·~hnt!SS ,,reserved in plin paC'k Sn lt>ndC'r. nncf Jtnrden fresh! Pric• in tffect Thur. throuhh Sun. .Jl((I 4, S. 6, 7. No llJ/<R to dealer.~ C11cumbers .......... :.J O~ Potatoes ..••.•.. 5 .,,39c l 1.S. '.'ln I \Vhite RoM-.11:mooth! Ope11dail,9lo9: •• Sunda:,-/Oto7. I .nn~ nhd ireen and SCl rri11p! f -=~ ... _..__, r!..._ ··-. ---- I ,....., - J5 PILOT-ADVERTISER DAILY PILOT' D • NO ONE O!FEll llOIE! "It'• I'•• t4t Be Nlftol '4t.. Peeple" • 'l,'liEB . -REAL TATERS ' ' • l . ' ,. llrlfct_., .... ,,. ... ,,,., ... .. •• " trained Mh1'••••• W a )ottlc• t....,.. "'""· In lfdvertlslnt-Com....,. c.w.r ... _,. •r· • • • HARBOR VIEW' -VACANT & LONESOME ln1'Sal .. In ~\Har~·ArN ti'1-..,;,..a ........ This '8 wher .. 'rl'llti Adi.I. 1e.• ,t Four bedrooms on one floor. Lu.sh carpets & drapes, corner lot Y.1lth view of vaHey below. Thousands· of dollars in patJos and landscaping. Just r<'duced Crom $55,000 to $49,000. call 546-2313. THIS ADDRESS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF ln exclusi\le China Co\le -3 bedrooms, 2 baths -has real cha1m and individuality. Only 3 houses away frorn your own' pri\late. beach. Vacant -move right in. Only $85,~ -Easy te1ms. Phone 673-8550. 3 bedroom plus family room Pacrsettrr In 1.lpga Vrrdc on a quiet street. N~ carpets 11.nd home ln pr(){'('ss or bein1: painted Priced for quick sale at SJS.950. Call ~6·2313. REPUBLIC HOME 4 BEDRO'OMS J u!lt t\\'O Yt"at'!I younr:-! L.,i'J:r li\'ing room \\•ith <'Bthedral bcarnt"d C'C'1lings. f'onnal dininl:' room and brf'a krast noolc in kitchl'n. S1•Jk1l'fite farnily room. 3 baths. Only $44,995. lfut:ry nnd call today, 31G·2J1~. •• -• • . ~.-~ ·--~ EASTBLUFF SPECIAL A lovely 4 bedroom home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Spread over 1900 square feet, you find a bright kitchen with all the extras, an adjljining dining room. Beautiful landscaping add to a great buy at only .$47,500. Call 646-717J. A' FASHION DREAM Do yoq_li~~ving ·~1ose lo _!!ie_bea~h1 This home is for you. 4 bcd1·oom, 2 baths, spacious home has a view of a park that \viii give you that spirit of out of doors living. It's price is only $41,500. Call today. 842-2535. "S.PANISH MANOR" Beautiful r¥Jlbling 4 bedroom, 2 bath. home, with formal living and dining room, tilus an enormous 18 x 30 famlly room. Professionally landscaped front & rear. Priced nt $48,500 FHA· VA Terms. Call 842-2535 Today! A RARE FIND NEWPORT HEIGHTS J ust came on the market for the first time. Five bedrooms, 3 baths, 65x150 Jot, 11h blocks from Harbol' Hi. Great Famlly home. immaculate. A tl'ue deli ght to see. Priced right at $49,000. To see, call 646-7171. TRAVEL BY APOLLO 16 To see this home! Any other n\.elhod and you'll pt'obably be TOO LJATE ! About 2 miles from the BEACH ln Costa Mesa, and just painted through- out InCludes 3 bedrooms with parque floors, a 14 x 37 covered patio and a double garage for only $23,950, AND THATS NO DO\VN TO A VET! Il' YOU DON'T JIAVE A SPACE SHIP, CALL US, WE'LL PICK YOU UP! 646-7171. GOLFERS PARADISE This \Vcekend drive this 11.rca and find yourself choosing 11. home of beauty and distinction nelll't to gol t course and 3 minutes from the most beau- tiful beach in Southern California. Hurry and I mean hurry! Only $36,500, all terms. Phone 847-6010. THE BIG PRODUCER The highest potential Income value ratio in .Corona del Mar. A duplex with 2 large,. 4 bed- room, 2 % bath units, close to park, tennis It school. lOo/o do\vn sho"'* ap1U"ox. $100/mo. afte.r principal, interest, tax &: insurance at scheduled rent. Suitable fo.r owner, occupant or investor. C8ll67~. NEWPORT HEIGHTS UNDER $26,000 ! ! ! Not· a'ctually in Ne.wport, but it's South of 17th! Surrounded by homes that ha\le sold for thou- $ of n rnore! A:tltl;"1Ust"'t1:n:tean-are-a.11 bl' (owned by the nicest little lady in to\11n.) 1·Iu1Ty or You'll miss This $$FANTASTIC$$ BUY! Call 646-7171. TIRED~ OF YARDWORK? The Bluffs -See this 4 bedroom-2% bath tnd unit. Quiet interior street -Magnificent Pool, brick patio, fireplace, carpeted, draped -Great for a young family. $44.CXJO. Call 646-7171. TURTLE ROCK BEST BUY Spacious 4 bedroom home with a family room, formal din inf.! room and one ot the fe\v true views In Turtle Rock. Lar~e fenced yard, com- plete sprinkling system and many, many extras. Plus a lovely park directly across the· street which is just great for the children. You must see to a"flprt.>Ciate. Only $43,750. Phone 67~. WOW! A MUST TO SEE TO BELIEVE For the exl'Cu live who has a large family, we just listed thi& very livable 5 bcdrOom. 3 bath, 3 car garage beauty. Has tormal dinin2 room, atrium w/Japane11e garden, 2 patios, bright kitchen and is professionally landscaped. Can you believe all of this for only $46,500. Call. for appointment to see! 847-6010. ADDED FAMILY ROOM 3 'bedrocim, 2 bath and enormow family room. Owner wants a quick sa.Je. Price only $30,250. AIL tenns. Call 847-6010 Now!! BUY OF A LIFETIME You must see this Immaculate 2 story, 4 bed- room, 2 bath home located in Fountain Valley. Beautiful landscaping with sprinklers. Priced at only $32,950. Call 847-6010 for more details. "LARGE POOL" See this 3-bedroom;"-2 bath home wlth-a-17 :x 38 heated and filtered pool. This homf! ·is in~xeel•­ Jent condition. Owner \\'iii accept all terms. Price only $31,500. Call 847-.6010 for more details. Breathtaking panoramic view from huge plc..ture window In this 4 bedroom home. Rumpus room· studio + family r oom. Appt. only. $150,0QO. Phone 673-8550. TWO SALES MIN NEEDED i-----·~=~-'=..::=--- LEARN MORE EARN MORE SERVE IETTER If you're an olert, dynamic perso who's lookJnCJ for o treat future, wit 0 HI of-thit fastest trowl"f -cOmpoili- I• Orante County, Sn Us. We N You!! Coll Mr. McCordle. GIVE YOUR DARLING THE ADDRESS ON STARLING See this lovely 3 bedroom, 2 % bath, tn Fountain Valley. Beautifully landsca ped with lots ot trees and f10\11ers. Home is sharp and clean and ownel' will sell all terms. $32,950. Call 842-2535. - HELP! These people are In trouble, the family has been transferred. Only $4,000 '>''ill get you"into a 2300 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Total payment of only $292. Price S36,500. Call 842-2535 Today! HAPPINESS IS: This king-sized family room w/air conditioner just waiting for your pool table; plus 4 lovely. bedrooms, 3 patios, ne\V shag carpeting and close to schools and shopping. $34,900 full price. Call 842-2535. FAMILY ROOM 18x24 ?.Tove in tomorrmv and rent until close of escrow. VA appraised at $32,400. 3 bedroom, 2 baths and a dini~ area off living room. You must see this one. Call 842-2535 Today! OWN YOUR OWN MOVE • IN READY MOVING FAST • 3 Bedrooms plus Den • l~ Baths • Just Painted • New Water Softl!ner, Garbage Disposal ALMOST NEW • Ga• Built-In• • Extensive Paneling , ... _,.,..... __ • ALADDIN'S TREASURE HOUSE See this rC'markable prC"sti~e hnn1e !illl'd \\'ith '''onderful things. Large private lot \\'ilh unrnd- inu vie\V. Extraordinary ~l'ounds \\'ith ht•a!t•d ~L '4 large bedrooms, 3 bathi, Formal Dlnlng- Room, \Vet Bar. You o\\·n it to yoursl'lf 10 S<'l' this at $115,000. Call for appointn1l'nt a l 673- ~· LIVE RENT FREE, ALM9ST ! Let the rear unit take care ot half the pay· ments on this cute two bedr09m, Span'istt style fixer-upper. Located qn a big R-2 Eastside lot with great' future vah-1e. Priced at $24,950; Catt ~313 {Qr ~~2!'I!ill!42!!· ~ __ _ SAVE 2,600 DOLLARS Owner must mrn·e so you cnn save rnany do\lan -on .this lovely Havlin Cliff Home. 3 lwd~oomio;, :.r baths, family room and extra roo1n in the l,"8.rnge for 4~h bedroom or hobbies. It can't )ast at this price, only $36,900. Phone 546-2313 Today! IT'S LIKE OPENING A PRESENT Executive .estate bca.i·tifuJI). landscaped \\'ith natural sUITOundings and outstnndint: ocean bay vie\'" This custoin built home "'ith 3 large' lx-d· rooms and 2~ baths, has functional fl oor plan with separate dining room. All electric built-in kitchen with dishwasher &: refrii;~rator. Exprn· · sive w/w cpts. A: drps. This first time oftr-rcd Dover Shores Home at $UO.OOO is must to Sf!f'. Phone ~,7~-Sp50. YOU WILL FEEL GREAT As you Snuggle in one of my four lx>drooms, Cuddle beside my crackling fireplace and my yard won't bl'eak your 'back! My banker will loan you up to 90% of my purchase price of orily $25,800. For your pen·onal showin(l', please call 646-7171. Thank you. PERMANENT HOLIDAY IN NEWPORT 1. 3 bedrooms and rec~ation room, or. 4 bed- rooms. 3. Nutone AJr1/Fl\1 Intercom. 2. Family room with fireplace. 4. Custom cabinetry in FR and Kitchen. _. P.S. A Custom Pool. C&n't go on forever about this beautiful home -only $58,300. Call 646-7171 . WE WANT YOU It you want privacy -a: sparkling pooll-·•· separate recr~llon room. Some fruit trees on a VA NO DOWN EXcellent f11mny. hom'e in top lqcRtlon. 4 BR. 2 BA, modem kitchen and ~ood floor plan for family living. Very CQ.11vcni<'nt to schools-'and shoppinst and <'xtrrmelr ,wu· prircd nt $29,950 \\'i1h n ll ll'l'nis. For ful'thl•r informn1ion call ~·16-2313. .. THE REYNOLDS ARE AT SU As .ti1l'y've fini~ht'd the boat! This rnakt'S their :~ b1'd1·001n, 2 00.th, 3 car ~ura~l' hoine ready for you. J1nn1acula1e '''ith bugc ynrd and room for l)()nt nr traUl'r storagr. Prlced to Sljll tor S45, 750. For infOrrtiatibn cnll •64G-7171: . . I • \ • -· i OWNER TRANSFERRED AND HE SAY·S SELL NOW !1! • Assu~c a $26,900 'l~ VA loan • Or llC\\' Fl!i\ or \.'.A terms • •I hed1'(1<Jn1. 2 baths • SupC>r sha1·p "' Onlv '>.'"\1.9()(1 • C1:11i &l"i·6010 -huge.Jot, and a home wllh a cra'.ckliniti;-f.iJ::e:glp.~.--...,...., .... LEll:ll.A=.y-•-5·36·,50·0 and yob don't \Vant to invest very much $$.$$ -rnl4. "" like -NO 00\VN if You're a VET, and W\V 4 Bedrooms:2 baths, F;amily Room, Wall to wall DOWN lf you'1·e. not, and you want a LOW cai::pets. .fantastic ~ping, Schools close PRic;E, !ike only $28,900, and you want Costa FHA-.VA Terms. Call 8i:l.7-6010. ~Iesa, ttien WC have what you want! Ca;U UB at 646-7171. A home for entertainlllf with. conversation-pit __L£ront and-ReaP-S1>rinkleM1--....-r -------~---A'SSUMFAlll> SA.YF S &:-tlreplilce': 4 Dedrootn, 2 bnth, family room, a • Why kent at $25,750? decorators drerun. Close to the beach, slip your • Call 546-2J13 Today~ boat and camper on .the side of your home and begin enjoying Ufe. Prict! only $39,750. FllAIVA Terms, Phone 847-6010. SPANISH $29 ,500 Super Spanish garden home situated on a spa- cious corner lot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with a private patio area enhanced by lush landscaping. Call nO'.''. 842-2535. BREATHTAKING VIEW In North Laguna Hills. Vacant lot with trees and view of the ocean below. Thill lot Is street to street and only ~~.950. For more information please call 673-8550. , CUSTOM "4" Bedroom + Family Room + Paneled Rumpus Room + Separate Laundry Room + Eastside Costa Mesa at an Unheard of Price! The Sepe.- rate Radiant Heat Control In each room doesn't even comfort the owner; he's living in the Freez- ing snow & saying "SEU., SEU., FHA, VA, AnY- "·ay !'' A super house at a super $32,500. caJJ 646-7171 Today! YOUR FIRST HOUSE? Sl'l' this one and appreciate Its good location and excellent condition. \Vlth 3 bedrooms and 2 batlu plus beautiful landscaping and fruit trtts~ it adds up to a great buy fdr only $25,500. 646-7171. - $47,850 FOR . NO 9UALIFYING CUSTOM HOME? 3 bed'P.""'· 2 full baths, large family.,tyle kltch Y and '! N B ~ en and top loeatian. A.ssu.me ail ellcellent 6'J. es, -n l'\Vport each too!! You want to VA Joan ·ith a tcital pa'y1nent of "'193"'"" month. see this beauijr .. Three spacious bc-dr s, J,.~e ' >11 l"'• living room, country·size kitchen, p • morr.· Cnll 5'6-2313. Please call 546-2313 t o view this home.' ' "GO JUMP IN THE LAKE" Beautiful 4 bedroom home on cul-de·MC ~ijclni: lake. Large family room. Upgraded carpet. 4.nd floor \lie •. Never been lived in. Only $33,200. Phone 842-2535. "YOUR CHOICE" You can use this large Family Den for your Pool Room, ping pong coul't, or just plain '>''atch- lng T.V. The location Is great -close to ocf'an and a few miles frorri the freC\11ay. Four bed· rooms -one for ea~h child ttnd a large one for your kin~ size bed. Price is $33,250 and the seller will consider all t enns. 842-2535. _, ' ff'S BmER THAN IT LOOKS AND THAT'S BmER THAN THE OTHER WAY AROUND! This -4 bedroom, famlly1 room and heated poo with vil'w needs a little \vork, like 11alnt an1 drapes.. It's a fine sound home in Irvine TetTaet on a lar~e curnl'r lot. \V.ell landscaped, Price- at S62.5CJO...-as is. Call 67J.8550. f;-;'fj::;.-f.-r.·'1 ' .. , ' . THE SKY IS ~LLt~G. . "--r"illrntfii::ht""ln o tlit"'Kftcli n -rtght'''Tlh'Oufl · tha SKYLlCJ'.fT ot thJs charming Custom Bull c Home! It's also falling, into the SPARKLINI : lrEATED & FILTERED P,OOL. and on the patl · and through anothe~ SKYLIG.1-IT in the garag. : "HOME BY THE -SEA" \Valk to the beach from this super 3 bedroom home ""ith a large separate FR. Features trec studded prlvatt patio on an oversized cornet' lot with storage for your boat too. Spotlessly maintained with upgraded carpeting and lush landscipina:. Only $33,500. can 842-2535 Now! • , LO AND BEHOLD LUSK 4 BEDROOM, 2 STORY Super formal dining room with step dO\\'TI fam- Jly room le cozy fireplace. Luxurious carpets and drapes. Beautiful landscaping. This is a'n out· standlng ·family borne. call now for more infor- mation. 842-2535. SHOPPER STOPPER!! It's an Immaculate adult occupied home. 4 bed· rooms. 2 baths and an lntel'COm 1ystem. A btautlful .dicbondra lawn with sprinklen front Ir: rear. Only $34,500. Call 847-6010 for more in· formation, Today. GO INVEST· 'YOUNG MAN Choice 4 bedroom duplex vtus l bedroom over the garage. ExCl'llent lOCBtlon In Corona dl'l '-tnr "'ith 3 baths, built.-ln kitchen and patio. Asking $65,500 E-Z terms. Phone: 673-8050 Today!! "It'• FUR to .,,, l\'lc!e to People" But it') pcrf«Uy Ate In any of the four bee room& the family room, the dinlni;:-room, M ' th<' living room, u'*r the NATURAL \VOOl•, BEAJ\IED CATl!EORAL CElLII\'GS! A gree Ncv.1'°rt &•Rr h addl'fS!il at only $53,000 wit,• 103 do"'"· Call &16-7171. THB REAL . ESTAT.l:RS I ' NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646~7171 COSTA MESA . 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH • 17931 Beach Blvd. 6014 Warner Ave . 842-2535 ~ 847-oOI 0 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite ·7~-8550 • INVESTMENTS 2790 Harbor Bl vd. Suite 20E Cost• t.lesa -5-46-1600 • ,_ - l $ • I ~ • • I µ - " " " • • ., .. .. • M " .. S<I U"ILV P/LQf ,qtCK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS PAPER, ~E'PUlY? ! MUTI AND JEFF JEFF, 1'M LA"TE Wll)1 MY INCOME -rAX REPORT-CAN Yoll Hl!LP ME? NANCY I ONLY fl,f;NJ LAllf LS, KIO . " I GUESS MLJ"TT t>OESN°T "THINK !'M SUCH A DUMBBELL.. AFTER ALLI HELLO··· D ID YOU JUST MOVE INTO THAT NEW HOUSE'? WHY DO YOU I HAVE TWO FRONT DOORS'? MY DAD LIKES IT THAT WAY l l • . -- " I 11 l1 " ,, ~ " ~v"r.19t~ 2 City 0 1 tit OQ 3 Un lcOfn fish 4 Mill11 lll( ;\l<drt S Onto ffllpl\a~lt .. Jnq 1 ~Int f, Comp~S!ion 7 A l"a~1119 of . fMd ftOtn l mt~I ' • ' " II ' I l • ,, " " M ' " .. ' 8 PMt~k~s of 9 Tti~I U1r 11ua111y or by t tpHimMt JO Uaniftst l l Ell!psoldal l2 Actrtss - , M0trno ]) Of wings 18 fencirig sword "!1 Newts 24 Cily or Italy 2& Octupyln9 Oi'flOSll e r\tr~mrs 27 (rpl~lc 28 llfv lnq NI \ lrrf'gul~r su1 l1ce lO IHghwll)' strip 1 St.1,\tly mat1sion l2 AllunKI: 2 wads 3J Post si1pp0rl· I/IQ 1 hoodr al I J6 AcMmJtiO!l • • •' IQ " ·~ l:f' 19 l1 ll I;.:, " JO l1 ., ., .. •• ~ .. ... --" 1-}, .. I II " " 39 Sorntthlng In . ~ikh cnt rxc;els 4G Prh'rntN 43 End11in9 45 Clfig!na1 td 47 Drctlv' 49 Pttlods of hum;in livrs 52 O«!cr workrr: lnformJ! 5) UO\'fS J TV c;wi1rr.1 ~cross a ~11b1r~t: lnlou11~t 54 0vff ~g~i!T !1.5 Aoc!r11t Cirttk rarrrl'd colon111d~ 56 Sm~l!fltct Clll of 58 Grnonu ni.1gt5t1~1~ 59 Bit of b1nfc• Ing bllslneU 60 Wllitlpool 63"1'ord .. 'l.llilt Codr da sh " ,. --·- . ' ~ " ~ft ' I~ HAVE AIN MONEY, PERCY 8~ Chester Gould SO 1"" S MN YOU PUSMeD rT OP!N WITM .'f\.I!: CA.ME? By Tom K. Ryan WEIL, 11JERE'S ALWAYS 11JE OOY5COOf PAP!:R~IVE By Al Smith YEH··HELP ME Wl"n-1 SIXTY, DOLLARS. by Emie Bushmiller imi llEl IN GASOLINE ALLEY SALLY BANANAS GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS C'MO", DODO, Leri.s PLAq 1 Fl;TCH rHE. Sl'ICK' I FETCH! PEANUTS By Charles IOI. Schulz .. ---·-. JUDGE PARKER . / W\.10 ... '\ ABBEY SPf:MCER! Wf.10 IS I WA,NT TO TALK IT? I TO SAM DRIVER! MISS PEACH SAM ISN 'T HERE! HE 'S SLEEPING AT A BACH ELOR • FRIEND'S! ,-~~~NE 1s· J l ! • PERKINS (' . VE.rt"! 1MPO!li!:TANT, Cl.ASS._ By Harold Le Doux YOU'RE CAROLVN JOYCE, AREN 'T YOU? YES, COME IN! I DON'T USU· SAM'S MENTlONED ALLY CALL YOU! I FEEL AS AT THIS TIME THOUGH I OF Nl&HT., BUT SHOULD KNOW THE TRUTH 15 YOU ! THAT I STOPPED BY TO SEE SAM ABOUT YOUR FATHER! DID •.. DID 50METMING MAP1'EN TO HIM? I THOUG HT HE WAS GETT ING'ALOHG .All Rl(JHT ! By Men N01 Siii!'. EVERY SA"T URDAY J: "TA'(E FOURTEEN. . ' By John Miles 1m. t .,. a.,.t .. , S·J ... , ....... ,, ...... J ,.,..,. By Dick MOONI By Charin Banotti By Ferd Johnion --You-eUGH~)i;seFf-F:::o"3!!1i PeDAL "T~AT STUFF, MOON··PLUSHle REALLY LOOf<'EI> BURNE!> UP By Roger Bollen J 11.b THE GIRLS . 1<\'our recipe for sluffed green pepper1 turned out a1'•ful !'1 DENNIS THE MENACE I . I 1- 1 • • • • $49 REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE F•mou1 lic1n1in9 course now ju1t $49, •nd +he $49 cen be refunded to you when you qu •lify. For deteils call Mrs. Jones, 714-842-5581 in Orange County . .. UNDER $30,0001 NO DOWN G.I. Htll IS I . plnl Prtcbefy cl!iiPld heclgn, 1U1rcll...., !1ndsc1pl11g wlf\i your l>Yrl II l<rst ti•"'•· l bedroom, ' bllh1, !MJltltd '"' Uv!ng room over-loalil tllt plct11rt111ue rt1r yerd, F.tmlly room witll Inviting lirtpl1ct, most COl\vtnltnt to !lie O!temlng b<Jlrlln kitchen. dlshwasner, P lusn cerpeting, dr1pu, Prot1111on111y rfdtcor11fd. 146-0604 ,."' . ' ,.. .... YOUNG & EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL-$30,500 M!11"1on Vlt ]C>-4flly l yr1, new wllll l UM•clous lw!draoms, ' b.ltfls. deluxe t>ull! !n cheer!ul kl!chen, dlshweshtr, Inspiring llrtplece In isolated reer Uvlnt room. Stldlno d00<1 to lovely patio. Sprinklers. ComPlt!ely c.t•iieTed a. dr1~s. l ton 1lr CONlltloner. No Gown G.I. !erm1 -low nawn t!I Dltltn. lliMOlO r 1 l .,..._ ! Jr ···~-2500 SQ. FT. ELEGANCE I $40,950 ? "fl""I. Mw In ~"'~ foe.ti~ ""' 111 ic110011 t l"d m1IO!" 111Dopl119. ' bMrooms, gl11mlntl pUlimtn INlll\1. ftmlly room will\ t l991'1I llrepl1ce. 0-IV>tl -bulltln •POU•nce1, dlJ.hw111\tr: Tt,.auo tiled en!r"f Large flnl11\fd bonus room -room klr rf'g11ll!Tllfi pool fltllf. Ck:IUO toll Cl rpetlr>g, dr1pei. M11t11 mortl "7·55" l llt!ir:'t> • "4 'f !~\1 '$ 4.l."i£i1i111111•- EXCITING-SPANISH! $55 ,750 1 l«ICI llQ. II. Huntington fltlch t~KllllY• ~me -de•ign for hlllJIY faml!v llYlng .. enltrlt lnl"!I. ' 1111clous bedrooms, 3 HIM!rtte 1w11111, huge 11m11v room with t1"91nt llrepl1ct , 111 tltclrTc "Award" ~iltl>tn. bullll'\ rtngt, OYel\ &. dl11\w111h1r. SP1Cl1cul1r wallpeper ICCIMt•. All !hll PlUS I gOr· f !IOVS hvgt SWIM POOL! LD8dt. of 111tr111. '"'6--0604 ' ' - COSTA MESA 2955 Harbor Blvd. ttUNTINGTON BEACH 16111 Beach Blvd. 54~1720 "842-6691 ..... . . ' ' t ~-""-·"'··-"'"" •• a. ,.n:,_., _____ ... LARGE FAMILY AFFAIR -$34,0001 Dt1lgnt<1 for l>~ppy lun family living & entrrttln!119. l,OOD 1q. !!. bNVIV w111\ ' bedroom•. J 1eparl!t NI"'· family room wtll\ elegant flre11lac•, Ill t l«!rlc 1>111h bullon buillln •llcntn. Plu•h carpeting. Ne~lly land· sea~ .. NO <Town G.I. le,.. down oon·v•I• 967-llll COLLEGE PARK-COSTA MESA---l29,950 Svbmh lt, all term• -oo down G.I, low-low down 111 o!hers. l !O?aclo..,. bedrooms, :l t>alhl, i~r11e tamily room wltl'> e•rfting flrepltce. 811 eltcTrlc t111!111n kl!chtn. Pool sized OrOllndJ -lanchc•lled !o Ptrltcl on Pttio. Nt1r Ol4tnot Cotsl COll"!lt -all !.l'lolll)ing •nd K-11. SMl-11'0 GORGEOUS HORSE PROPERTY-3V2 ACRES In Stn Ju1n (tpi1rrano. Modern home wl!h kln9 1hed btdrooms, l tMllh" "VII' cO•Y dtn Ind la.Id• ot cn•rm. Xl•XI !I. farm 1lyle kl!rhen, !lne>I bllillln trt~•urt•. lO ft. llvJna room. t hone Plddock>, 11r9t l>lrn wllh 1e1>1r•rt bedroom &. INllll. Pritt<! !Or lmmrdlalt ule t t l lO'PAlOO I C1U collect. '91-llt l ·-. --·-·--~-..... · .. ··--··---,-- HUGE BONUS ROOMS! $35,950 A reel fun hOust with ffmlly room ind h1ndsome liftplact, lcrmal din· l"9 room 01u1 .I "ugr ~t10nu1 room fur ut~1h1! '"~rteJn!rtU 111 lemlty 1cllY!llt1. King 1l1e<1 btdroom1, 1 bll!h1, wile S.OY!t bvll•in kllch!M. dlsh- W~!l!tr. Open 1>11rned ct lllng1. Many dt1irtblt 1~1r11. SYbmlt 10'~ down .. move rl;llt In. J.0·2$61 PRICE REDUCED! $34,000-0WNER HELPS llrlm ttr!Tl3. too! ICl"!I 1111!'1! bl!'droom1, l 11111r11e ~'"'· 111 eleci.k PuVi button bultt.lfl ~llchtf!. dlshw11her. verv conwinl..,t fO "'' IAml!y raom with lnsolrl119 flrepllt(f -klret !Or 1n1trt1Jn/ngl Pl111h dttP peocted ;old lh~O c~rpetlng. ~elllV ITllnlcured grounds -ttlll'lullv ltnd•c1P«1. Only 1 "ftlf l'ltWI 142·7"'61 ' ~~ LARGE-LOVELY POOL HOME-$44,000 1 70511 IQ. ''· e1rc11!1Yt llflmt Wl!h .cl fl. 1wlm JIOCll IO -··11 ~OU (001 t ll ~vmmer long. Wiien its Too cool tor !he pool, relA• In rl\1 l1m!l~ room C\I' the wArrn he~rrhslde. tddo llonal llreolAct In "1111• !ivlng room DKorAfcrs O•etm wet!Po"Pt r tcccnts, mlrl"Ore<T w•ll• (IJ'lom dr1pe1 &. 9C~O!'CUJ 1n1111 carpettng thruout. I.Old• of frull 1tee1. H1111e o•olH'ICl1 -l1nd1c•Pt 1rh1l1 drttm Patio, Sprlnkltrs t lld on we 11rno1t Iorgo! 1 formtl dlnl119 rooml ,. 1•2·25'1 EXQUISITE POOL PALACE! 'I• ACRE--$46,500 21DO sq. u. 11ec11Uw hornt ""!r 111> V••· MW t nd In t11l1tr lhan mod•l condf!ion. t bedraom1. l !>Ith., 1!eg1n1 bu!llln ~l!cht<'I, dl1,.w11hor, lamll"f room re.plendtnt willt htndSOmt llr1pl1c1, fOrrnel d!nlnv room. Most 11tt<'l1fv1 ct•Ptllng, d••Ptl &. window coverlng1. Lo..:!1 ol dtcklno. P~· 1101 -lush low mtlntenanct l111di.c1p lng, lovtiy pool with Jac11u 1. lt:l·UJI SHARP-FOUNTAIN VALLEY-$29,500 -NO DOWN G.I tern·11 -low down 11! ol,.ers. l 111aclous bedroomJ, :l INlll\$, delu•• All el«lt!c bl.ilt!n kltcnen. dlshweshtr, Family rOOfYI grtAt wm. en In. vlllng l!replacr. Lovtl"f 1?1tlo ovtrl00111 a oorg.aus rffr "flrd. Room tor bOI! er Trailer. \l'tctn! -1ubmll 111 terms. 962·55" BEST BUY I "COSTA MESA" $25,500 -NO DOWN G.t. t1rm1 -low down all orllers. Otllq"!lul l bedroom, 1 !Mith home °"' llvge Jr. "'''' groun!I• -room lftr PCO!. Lu~urlou1 111111 c1r11e1lrio. St• (ludt<I re11r llvlna room oYertoel<• I Plerure1out ltnd!Ct lled Vt rd. Lul!url· OUI 111•(1 ctrpetlng. W•lk to 1l>clll)lng .. per1t1, S«l·l120 "" ' HONEY FOR $27,000-11 Hear 11 I plnl l gen•rovs' rfd ii.ctroorns, 2 1Ntth1, cllttrlul t lldltn. "•'ICIY -•k features, dl1hwf r. H\lllt """'r bldrOOtn witll ltrOt w1l~·•ll clc1e1 Quiet cul-dt·I 1!rttl. Ct•Ptll"'ll, dr•Pft. OW111r dnper111 - IUbmlt Ill Dfler1. FOUNTAIN JALLEY 18884 Brookhurst HUNTINGTON _...BEACH 0 5824 Edin9er MISSION LAGUNA FOUNTAIN VIEJO HILLS VALLEY ~ L•gun• Hills Pl•u 17945 24370 Ma9nolia El T oad Rockfield ,830-6066" 836;6030 842-2561 62:.f37~ -846--0604 We Sell a Home Every 27 Minutes! "THE MIDAS" TOUCH ! $3l,72S Grt f! lh• ,prlnQ In tnl' ' yr\ new l>c:lmt wdll •otr~• unl+mlled A!lyll II(:. ru~•ea ~..a •N!w• Ilk• ~ mttlrl. J ,,...cicu• ~nrnom" 2 r>.it~I. tall'llv room wo•ll •l~~nt tl•tlll~r • o!I Ill• Ql~~m!nQ •II "'"''"' bu•lhn •dchen A r11I W•le ••~t•! ,l!•o-<;OOI ocoan brt•u• all su<nmtr lon9 Id Mtl • Homt •nd ll"Ct<I bflow ••Pl•(ern•nl ., \JS,(~ • btdl"Ollm" ' b•rlls. 11\IOt !1m11v room wi!ll m~onil>etnl llrepla<•. buonln r•n11~. n~tn, dl•hw•thtr -111 olt cttk "Awt •d" kitch•n (Mll"<l•~I trll11101. E•r•!lno •tdum tn!ry • ..:r Cloud 101! c1r~tl119. Lovtl"f nomt '" prts!lft loclllon. ff:l 1)1) A CUTIE IN COSTA MESA---l27,000I AHurn1 S'"''-Fl-1• I011n •nd monlhly 1>11vm1nl1 wl!I be an1y 11211 rOC1n1, b•lor.t r~e~•tu1 kl!cl!rn. h•lldy work letlur1t1, dlol1,..11lltr. Huot uo n <T•tP lrte •h~d"" v~rd -lt nch c•Ptd '° plct11r1 noot lloft l Eltt nclt High Sc;l'IOOI 0111rlC! H0-1120 - PROY.INCIAL CHARMJ $35,7-NO DOWN G.I. ,,,,,,,... -low dewn •II Olhfrl. ICl"!I """" 6edfocm1. ' bllll1, , .... ltn\lly m !Or •U '"• •clkln.-M.tncw ltV l>•l"dsomt tl•fPl•u , '°"'""' bllllll •lllQf, O~tn 1nd dl1llw11htrl lte\lflful co.,.rM O?atla o.,.rlookt OW'I IT'iftl-orcll••d, 1111 lhldt tr111. NMr t ll convenll!'IC11. 1q.6ff1 REDUCED TO $31 ,$001 4 BEDROOM .l Qlt1mlnf Pllllmtn l>lll\1, drtlm bull!ln r•f19t . 1vtn & d!111w••her _ llkt l111 1tnl mt ld lt,.,,k t . L1ro1 tndosM 11111o. n!l<ltly t"""'"''*' $111i.,. Pl'kt lncll/011 tdort blt Oltytlou11 .. 1wl119 111, 0001 lfblt e"" wtftr 10Ut11tr. ff:l·ll1> HUNTINGTON SAN JUAN . BEACH CAPISTRANO 9017 31771 Adams Del Obispo 9,62~5566 49tl34.1.-•.. Free Real Estate Career ight Hea r All Tho Fach How Tarbell, Inc. Has Sold 11/i Billion Dollers In_ Properlies ON MAY 15th ··A MONDAY NIGHT * Video· T elev is ion Demonstretion * Special _Guest Spea~ers. $~9 LICENSING COUR SE Learn about this new plan 1vailablo ·for the 1 sl time thru Tarbell. learn How Our 11 Fast Start" Pro9 ram T reins You To Success LICENSED OR UNLICENSED-DON'T MISS Tms GREAT OPPORTUNITY: MONDAY , MAY 15th 1:00 P.M. RETA IL CL ERKS UN ION BLDG. l l JO STANTON AYI. fN.., Ctneetltl-N"r litttt't ltrry fer111 F. ltl. TARBELL CO.-''A NE'J'WORK OF 47 OFFICES'' •-' • • ) ' • r· \ 5 8 DAil V PI LOT • PILDf.ADVE•TISER II Everyone Has Something Th at Som1on1 Else Wa nts DAILY PILOT , CLASSIFIED ADS · Yo u Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Went Ad l ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast ..:. Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results j j,;;:G;:;o;:n;:;tr;:l;:;l;:::;:::;:::::;:::;:::;:G::;:en;:e;:;r;:e;:;I ;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::~l~Gjj.eino:irii1ii1 iiiiiiiimiiiiGener•I CHnerel Gentr•I NO DOWN GI LOW DOWN TO All (Huntington B•1ch ) General BAYSHDRES VIEW & POOL \\'aterfront custom home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bedrooms. 5'h baths. Top CJ uali ty car· peting. draperies, "'allpaper & fixtures. \'iew from most rooms. '17' lot, spacious yard ~·ith buutlful gardens. S240,000. llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR l1l1nd!'' Bu ilding 341 l1y1ld1 Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 . G1n1r1I *JUST LISTED * 3 en .: .l o\l. M.., bltns, r:flrp. Ai rlrllJM!B. 2 PalioN. W111lk to l>f'nr h! S:t2.900. CAYWOOD REAL TY * 54f.1290 * El\' Ownt'r, mu~t 11ell in Ii V.'f'l"k!l, Chllrmina: F~n<'h Count ry home in dPs1r11hlr \\le~tcliff, 5 BR, J Bii , 111unhtr glAss g11 rdtn mom openin1t to Jallirl'll p11lio & 11:a1·ri Pn. Rtduced to Sa5.000. 642-6.1.10. Th• rl11~1 f1Prl , .. 64Z..~78 • of F'A.111 re1ull1 are JUI! • phone call 11.way • 64Z..5678 0.1Wr1I Gener•I PRICE REDUCED .-LUSK lla tliilrV1!W'R1 115\Vltln)"1!an-vte~m11l1Y new 5 BR . 3 Ra . Wo n't last at. this pri.ce. $86 .000 -Fee Howard Wells . BAYSIDE WATERFRONT Ra mbling ru,.lo m beauty v"ith beach & har· bor vie"" llottest wa terfront hom e buy to· dav ,., onlv $165,000. Call me today~ .Jim hluller 111 C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors DUPLEX Co rona del A1ar-South -0f the High way. Two beProoms and den \vit h rustic beamed ceil· ing.li and ,;undec.k. T~·o bedroom with fire- pla ce and bric k patio!'. Triple car garage. Prieed right at $62.500. OUSTANDING INCOME VALUE ' Del ightful ,;4" units in Costa Me~. Each unit has 2 bed rooms and 1 bath with gas built-ins including refrigerators. Outside re- cently painted. Separate lau ndry room . Co p- per plumbinJi!. Yearly inco me $6.540 and low-lo \V upkeep. Our exclu!"ive new listing and should sell this ~'eek end. Onl y $52,500. Eastbluff Office • 640-0020 Bayside Office • 675-4930 General General READ THIS LA CUE STA HOMES, clo1e to the ocean in Huntlngt·on Beach -h ave 4 credit f~ jectiona in th•ir 9th Unit - prlctl Occupancy In June, at original Unit 11 open1 -May 6th Hom•• have 4 & S BR , 2 & 3 BA, th1ke roof11 wtt b1r1, full builtina, carpeting, etc. Sn the Models at from $36,440 96f.2929 3 Bedroom, 2 h11 rh. b11e lr11 "'/lo\R of trf'P.11 & msf'S. Boat ga t,. from 11.llPy. Pri~ etf 111 S77,;oJ, hut t1\\'oer dtsperatP, lubmil today. SOL VISTA (Huntington Beach) 3 Berlroom. I~ Sq. II. homt, clo&e m ac.hool11 & ,:hopping. Owners ntw home is ~ady and hf: rtally wan1s lo 11tll! Thi1 mu!ll be I~ moi;! im· rnaculate l)omt you've M"Pn; Prif'f>rl r ight at $3:\,950, with all term.1111v11 il11blP. larwln r•alty 968-44tll Anytimt A VERY PRIVATE ·ADDRESS· PANORAMIC VIEW • NEWPORT HARBOR • Entertaiiline under the stars in this beautiful patio, in 1RVINE TERRACE. S~anish fire· place. 3 bedrooms 3 ba ths. kitchen "-'ith all builtins, CUSTOl\1 decorated home \Ohich al so has a builtin WINE CELLAR AND WET BAR. You have to see this one to appreciate ii. ............................ $125 ,000. CLOSE TO BEACH • AND SHOPPING • This .f bMroom plu1 f11m ily styli' kitrhtn 11.n<t fnnnal rlin. is loo rhoirP fnr worrii;.. Pri- \'B ft •undttk overlooks thi!ll complPtt ly priv11IP pool. Ex· ttriflr riPCOraring !or Good starter for the young family . NEW INVESTORS PARADISE CHARM. Yoo mu.\t M'l' this CARPET, 3 bedrooms. 1314 bath . close to $25,950! ju~ tor tht joy or ii. S.f9,950. freewa y, school & shopping. Small investment i::t~Y ~m~=hm ".t,.~:~.,: • WAcol,,ALATCS E ~~~~ .. ~~C0 0.~RbeO·a·tN .. At·h·~ DrEenL. ~ .M.r~A~~R·." $~~~. Ovrr l 11.1-rP pllrl'el 1-11/5 uni!ll, po.oisihlP R-.f ;zoning. ldl'al • ro r 11drlitionlll units. Good Cost;1 Mf'Ml location. Call fnr1IM:i i1i;.. ~ ~ CRll 541i-~ f0JWll 'til 9 PMI z;~ HIRITAGI ~ lli[AlTOWS huilhn kilchf:n. l\1a!lsi\'I!: firf'pla<'f'. Graciou1 living mom "'Mook• • P"'''Y RE~l TORS TWO •TRIPLEXES · •re' ~ined ' street. E~_e1.~ Gt.gtr.•I.,,. G•neral O~n Evenings ·. . • o•:etloo'lb1 a ptcl uresque. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~r-~::~·:::::=;~-~-~--~,-· ~--.,-.T-'44s4"" .~ -B.ud t --1i:.... rangfr-l.nd-oven,-d1shwasher . and-h4>autilu!ly la nds.c ap e d!I O ' H O .1 disposal, carpets and drapes. 2 UJt1ts have lree~a lriOt of 11.1ooming col-pen ouses ~1 Y • . _ . -. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath : 1 Unit has 2 bedrooms. ""· si6--0r.ol. · TRIPLEX 4 R•rlroom•. 2 b•th• · HOUSE OF THE l Y2 bath w/ fireplace. Each unil has 2 car· Vr.ry nicP 3 BR. 2 BA ownt'r's 245 Tulane, Colle1t Pk. SEVEN GABLES . I ports, mai ntenance free yard an d pool privi· "";' + 2.2 BR 1 BA Good --leges, and from ............ Eac h $79,500. • • '.I Brrlrnom!I, 2 tm ths N111han1PI l-lawthorne didn't TARBELL location. .--.-GoOD-BUYSe • S51,500. 274 Shl!:IWood SI., C.?.f. li\"f' herl!: -l:>ut he woulrl FOUR BEDROOM • SANDPOINTE • CAMEO SHORES VIEW ESTATE Nearl y 1r.i Ac. Perf. entertainin,l! home; tge. rooms, poOi/<'abana, fabulous b;ir. 4 BR., 5'h: bath!". Call for pi ctures. $175 ,000 . George Grupe 111\'Pty hon1e. 1~ x :'16 r ooi. •Spanish Adobe No dn. pyl. vr1s or rl!A Solit1 built 3 bedroom, double trms. ~·ar .i:-aragf', cloM! io to\\·n COnAGE ESTATE :I 2-Rll. ho11.o;ri;. on a lol; live ~ C'ity park: Prirl'rl right a t Coiy 1 brrirm, shakt rool, 111 onP. rrnt th,. other1 SZl.950. Ph. 642.Im. double r11r, 2 1tory l, 1m . J BR. 2 BA, Bayrrei;.I 20.~ C.Ommoriort, N .B. 3 Bedroom, 2 ha.th.& h11.vf' bf'l'n nwst comrortahle in ill 5 brdroom1, !ormal rlining room :11nd sPconrt !loor family ron m -p I u 8 large walk-in 11111<' ovtr the Portr-CochtrP, on qui Pt LlTH'Oln Lllnf'. S!l6.500. Opf'n Sunday l lo 5, 14111 Lincoln Lanf'. NPwpor t Rf'ar h. All wrapped up in this nice TWO STORY 4 bedroom. 3 balh. HUGE RUMPUS ROOM that will take a pool table, builtin kitchen, large yard will accommodate your 30 foot boat, and a spacious feeling prevails thru· OWNER MUST SELL A beautiful custom bu ilt, corner location. in BAYCREST. Lois of privacy Vaulted ceil's.; 4 BR's 3 Ba., F.R.; neat patio. '811.900. Bud Austin NEWPORT BEACH -VIEW Gra cious 2-slory. quiet Joe. Bay & ocean view . 4th BR . is upstairs w/oy,•n bath & living rm. !luge yard w/trees. A C.B. ex· el usive, $69.000 Rill Comstock CORONA DE l MAR -VIEW Ea!"y li\'ing. vie\V location . 2 BR .. 2 Ba .. D.R.: it sparkles. Near ocean beach. park. Only $M .950. Call Paul Quick _ FANTASTIC BUY -LIDO ISLE Lovely rambling e!tat• 3 lots. ChoiCe end of Island locittion. 7 BR .. lanai & pool ; in per!. cond. Bring offer. $159,500 Eugene Vreeland NEW PENINSULA LISTING Cusl.. spacious 5 BR. home : 31-2 baths. up- stairs fam . rm. & laundry. Near N.H. \'acht Club, bet. bay & ocean. $85.000 -Best Buy! Bill Bents FINE FOR BUSY COUPLE On one level , 2 RR . & den . "'et bar lovely elec. kilch: care-free & co1nfortable. Uni\'. Park. A BEST BUY al • fe e. $36.900. "Chuck" l,e\\'is CUSTOM VIEW HOME Dover Shores residenre \l."ilh 3 bdrms .. 21h baths : fam ily rm .. with spac~ for pool ta- ble plus sitting area. ~93.000. Eileen Hurl son EMERALD BAY-PRIVATE BEACH 3 BR .. convert . den. cathedraJ beam ceil 's .. view. 24 Hr. security. Tennis cts. SSS .500 Bob Yorke 133-G700 _._ Coldwell, Banker M'-2430 ~ 554 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. General 2 1!011~Pi;. nn a Int. Room lo Ontu 1..Argt ln1 \\'llh room to build. bu1lrl more "' $21 500 6 Untls \111 n Nuy~. Stoll or '''21 ' • r :o.:1·h11 n.i:-r lr1r houi1:e or unil11, ~ flr111n;:r Countv ~ I I Roy McCardle Re1ltor fo'OHTIN REALTOR 642-500J I 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. . ' HOUSE HunUfll'! Watch the SU.7729 <.:J11~.11ried ad. OPEN HOUSE column. __.--,... General General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HO MES BIG CANYON BEST BUY AT S24,250 In Cos111. f\t,.sa. This l bf'droom. 2 hath homt i~ bein.1t nfftrf'rl for ,;11.le \\'ilh all rerms 11.\·aila blt. O"·nrr 11nxiou~. Tllk:P 11 look~ Red CarJ)l'I Reahors. 546-8640. 3277· Colorado, Mt-sa Vtrdt CALL ANYTIME 646-3921 or Eve. 67~7575 Lachenmyer Re.Jlfor * 4 UNITS* P•ninsul• Point 3 1-Brirm. & 1·2 btirm. Rented monlh io month: low vacancy l11etor. $92.000. Call: 673-366.1 &42-225.1 Eves. *DUPLEX* Price Reduc•d $65,750 Prrsfi£e Peninsula Pl. loc-. 2 Bdrms., each unit. Attr, slucco & shinglt exttrior. lal"J':e sundeck & patio area. lower unit fum. D b I • garage. Call: 613-3663 ~.-0715 EVPS. associated PETE BA RRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 $32,950! 4 Bicj Bedrms Frf'J;hly painled inler ior. 2 Moths, huae lamily room '''ilh inv iting f i r Pp 111 c e, dfoluxe builtin k i I c h e n , di!llhw11~hrr. Hui;:P 20 11. ~rt'enf'fl & N'l\IPN'd p11 tlo. NPw sha11; carpl!:ling thruout, Jlf'~· custom d r A pt 1 , 962-:J566. TARBELL FORMAL DINING ROOM out. VA, NO Down .............. $39 ,900. FAMILY ROOM FOUR BEDROOM Short di stance to bea ch and j!'.Olf course. FAMILY ROOM . used brick fireplace. 2 baths. builtin kitchen , clo.!ie to shopping. schools, Jr College & freeway. Try your VA. ............................... $31,500. - 1~. iJ ?1"41Ue-Stidd ~ ... ...._ REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. -----Gener ii General Overlooking the 17lh fairway -vie\\' lot . O\\•ner can't build due to illness. Offered at S52 .500 for fast sale. Big Canyon's best lot buy! HAPPINESS IS NO DQ.WN VA A-!a.iji""homt "·irb 2300 ~· It. of living •~a. Cal>f' Cod 3 2-BOR.i\f. houSH on a lot. S!yle, Shakt Roof . .f Bdmi!I, $35 500 I Liw in onl!: A: rent two Sell the old-stuff Bey lbe }~amily Room , f ormal Din-• • FORTIN Rf'allor 642-5000 I ~ .. _w_•_IU 7 ff ______ 1 Ing Mom. Cul·de·Sac Sttt'l'I. 4 ·Bd + Family Rm SROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W Bcilbcio 671·)661 -OWNER· BAILING OUT tll is unusuallv immaculate 4 BR Harbor View ~lpme Lot S o! goodies ... including· I.he land offered at · $57.500. Betty Kerr 644-6200. Gener•I _ Ge119_rel _ _ _ __ F..a!f!idt Costa ~1~a. $.fJ,500 4 spacir1us he<:lrooms, dra mR· ' · tic l!ilf'p-tlown-:living· room -JllnPS! for (" P ! lmmf'dlatt - PRIVACY FOR All F:xclusive Lido Island 5 BR. childi en·s wing & den separated from master suite by large formal Jiving area . Perfect cond ition. 1105.000. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. DOVER SHORES LEASE Bayfront 5 BR furnished As ne"''~ $20001 mo. Will consider SUMMER RENTAL. "' [Irvine I Mecneb·lovlne ._ltyCGmpany 1 101 Ooftr Drl.,. 142·1231 II« MacArthur 14-4·1200 4 UNIOOI: ti™I: UNIQUE HOME -Beam ceilings, exciting skylights, massive used brick firepla~e and a floor pla n that's something different. The re's 4 bdrms. a huge grassy lot and quiet cul-de-saC'" location amid custom homes. Heated and filtered pool is a bonus! Of fered at '48.950. PHONE UNIQUE MESA VERDE 546·5990. Gener1f REPOSSESSION Now owMCI by Vptera.n1 Ad· mini11tntkin. $950. down p&y· menl to anyone. 2 story hrick front Colonial 1t:,·le. 5 BR, 3 Ba, family room, for- mal dining, on l11rgt comtt Joi. Car5et11 It all huill·ins. Full pri<'f' only S:\7,950. Ca.11 5.f0.115l. ~Optn E\'e11.) wllh ell'Jtant firPpla ce, for· 11ale. Xlnt 4 bl'droom, 2 ha th me.I .dining • ..Jnas~r.r J;Uite home : in quiet re1id•ntial, nvl'rsi:i:ed \\1th -private biith. lreE=lined are-11.. All biHltins, 2 ~A!_lhs. Fam ily room with f:i m1ly room , double g11.rage heavy ~".11.ltied rpilings. anrf clo.11e to schools. No loads or Cl'ment for low down In Vt!~, $260/month mainten11nc:e landscaping. pay!ll all. Cu~tom drapeir;. most e:icpen-Call 545-8424 (Open Eve1.) 1ive ankle df'Pp carpeting. Built-in c h i n a closets. 540-lT.IU. TARBELL \outh (-ca st . - * 2 FIXER-UPPERS 2955 Harbor, Costa Mtsa Ne>A•port Helght.11, w/pooi I: $ Instant Cash $ '"" """""· S39.soo. Co~lll MeM., oornpr lot for your equity V.'t pay cot ts. o-rh G f p · 1 ou rt;i orenf111. 2~ hr. sen•. 847-8507 BALBOA BAY PROP. U.S. AFFILIATED l ~Mil j Brokeh Re•lly * 642-7491 * -~ ftM.To.s , "'.,.,--------"Howarrl" whPrt are you? • • 1 . LDst &0melhing?' Find It, While Elephant Dime-A -Line place 11.n ad t 642-56711. I Gener el Gtneral iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WALKER & LEE REALTORS ~ -- (\\'f'r 3 200 5q. fl. or co1nfr1rt, luxury. and prutigl' in a mli· IS THI PRICE 0 WAll\LH ,'\ 111 ' ~ ------· ....... DOVEi SHORls-$107,000 J $19,950 nltic.enl Ne>A'pnrt ~llch t l'tflng with t n unforgtttabl• VIEW. , .. ·Fout spafjoui bedroom•·~ 4,..ba.lbs.,Jlatlt fanµJy ~pd , f~_!h1s 20\'tly 3 btd~.:.-~ ~th~~~am ~ Th~ loan ta • FORMAL D!1''1NG ROO~I. Shown by a:ppointfT\l':nt only. hlitt 'noua'h lht you ctn assume. Totil p.yrrients Stsb ~ r eal tor') • . CLEAN &'SAVI S2.000 undrr Jnll.rket \'alu•. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath!. $206 mo. $26.000 au term1. ADDED FAMILY ROOM Sl72 mo. 3-ma-ttr btdrooms, 2 ~th1, bu1Jt-in1. Ll}l:e new - $29. 75(). LIKI NIW-426,1001 , ?.10.e off,.r a nd tAke thl1 3 btdfoom beauty. llt.5 pn-month to11 I. Subjtcl to ~" ~ VA Joan. HU aha.1 ci,rpt1in1. ~Pp11r11.te 11t.111e ott allty. '-ntaln Valley Office 1n11 • • •hhunt l 968-3371 Open Evenlnt• VIEW-$72,500 J usl rompltlf'd CUSTO~t ,·ir"' home on JV-;t: Sl~IPLE IMd. Gortl'OUI tri-levtl "i th four spaclouJ hf'odroorru.,. 3 ele&&nl baths, r o RJ.tAL DINING ROO M, 3 car garagt. and hup: • bontu: rumpus room . Stlll time to pick your ov.11 w/w.• c:U· ~t ing lo r11 ~·our ptrsonlll d~r. « WARll'lONT 8.\ ft. of \\"l trrt.ron t \\'ith your 0"11 3 bedroom. 2 ti.th apart· men! l"l\'f'rlookina ~•u·port Cantl, t.nd mJoy eerninp from the olhtr J ~tft(l('lm unit Mio"'. &xct.llent lnvt&tment at 562,.500. Ov.11er will considt'r trade. ilAUCOUP IOUDOllS I.Arie family IKlmt In Mtta Vtrde. ~ bla ~ Beau·,. UtuJ l&rj:@ country sl)'lt kitchen '"i th tlN'plact. Ovtr 2.800 1q. ft. Clf eh~pnce ju1t a pu1t •~'f.Y from ~fesa Verde Coun· try Club. A ~ruST St£! CAU. ~OW! 648-771.1. Newport hach Office DU W-1111 Dr. lff 1"'H -646-7711 0,. h ....... month lncludl's all. ~fodtrn bullt-lns, dttp pil• carpet1. also m11,tchln1 dr&J'.)('1. Double garage to boot! fantastic dtep lot "1th lots of tttts. Ca.JI • DOLL HOUSI Easts1d• Costa /\lesa for Sl9.950 full pric•. GI's no do""lt - minimum do""' FHA. Darlina: homt sltuattd on huae R-2 lot. Que•n sue bedroom.1. treat country-style ldtchr n. al.to lots of ttttt. What a. place.! Let'1 1how it to you. Lo u or 1 room to ftOt-'' here. can VA NO DOWN on lhls rare vaJut. 2 btdroonu Nch unit. One unit now va- cant and rulfy for lmmtdJa.tt occupancy. F.ach unJt rtnts tM Sl6S. Ktep u horn• or r;tnlll. Only S32.9SO. U yOU haw M..n In the sen-ice. ca.II us. Costa Me1a Office 27'0 l:f1rloor l lvd., o;... 1..,...,, 545-9491 545-0465 real tor .., , llACH c:onAGI for ftshlna. surfin&, clamming or "·hatrver. 3 bed· rooms will! btautlful long shag carpet. Home only 2 ,Yl'Arl old. Can YC!U belfevf' ONLY $23,500! HUGE FA"41LY ROOM Plus 4 bedrooms And cleM u: a pin. Sl'nsatlrmal 1hag carptU a.nd custorf\ draf)l'!s throu1tiou t. Veu NO DOWN or LOW 00\VN-BUT HURRY. " L"OW TAXH - NYr belleh and just ieuoned. this J bedroom, 2 be.th bea uty can be bou1h1 tor Oro.ti\' '33.500. Cut· tom eli'pretl and drtpu throughou t. Huntl!NJton lffch Office -B42-445S 7W Mlotor 0,.. hMI°" '40-1141 -~~-------"'-·------,----~----'""" ____ ...,.L. __ ~-·-____ ,_ ~-----:-""~---· ... ..__.----~·---·-------- • I ' ' ' 17 PILOT·AOVERTISER Wtt!ntsd.,, fJl.tY l , l CJ7Z ---. __ .. WE ALWAYS WORK HARDER FOR YOU IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY OR FINDING EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT Do You Want Better Thon the \ Best Service in Buying or Selling Your Property? • PLEASE CALL US TODAY MISSION VIEJO GEM Near ne\v beautiful vie\V home 3 bedroo ms 2 baths full y air conditioned kitchen has all the builtins. th ick shae: carpets throughout, bad1ninton court. much more $35 ,950.00. Please ca ll today. OWNER ANXIOUS 3 bedroom s ~112 baths. incredib ly beautiful back yard \Vith pool, big tree setting in Ne\vport Beach. a must see value. Ooen house Thursda y S48.500 1 to 5. 2300 l·loliday Ne,vport Beach. BALBOA ISLAND HURRY Beaut ifu l dupl ex -4 bedroo1n , 2 bath , upper unit all furni shed. 3 bedroon1 . 2 bath. lower unit -all carpeted & draped, fire· places both un its. Sl06,000.00. Call now and be there first. COLONIAL CHARM 3 bedrooms & den . all electric kitchen. carpets & drapes. beauti- ful condition. $37,500.00. Please call today. FANTASTIC POOL 3 bedroom s. :? baths, family room , beautiful area, $48,500. Please call today. ROMEO AND JULIET 'Vould be happy in this charming split level condominium .' 2 bedrooms. 1 % bath ~. kin!! size master bedroom suite on upper level, crystal chandelier in-dinin'g area. 1..-0ts of built-ins in lov~ly compact kitchen. All outside maintenance. Great clubhouse tv1t h >Jl'.ilnming. pool..$22.950....Elease call tod ay. Gener•I GOOD BUYS 1 1 ~ BR. \\'t'll but.It starlt'r ESTATE SALE MESA VERDE homt! nea.r Ncv•port Hl•ight~ Lovrly l bt'droo"'· 2 bl1!h on R-2 lot ,,·/sp1u•r to build h<>n1t' In l'Xct>111lon1tl t'Olltll· Allry aet.'l'ss. $19.500. tion. Plush carpeting, dbl 2 BR. Co~y 1'01\ai;:r nl•t1r Ne\vporr Heights; lgc IHI. \1·/brkls1 rm. $:.'2,900. 3 BR. 2 ha, Broad\\'liY :"L, C.l\1. !\!sir BR is ~ul)l'r h1J:. Lg:e living & dining r1ns \\'/lrplt• and •1'ood pun('li1111:. LJ:e ktl 11·/hrkfst nook. l.ikt• Of'\\', $3\,90(), flrt-plil.l't'. ull IJ!tins, f11n11ly roon1. ('()Vt'1'ed pullO end l'X<'t'll localion. 'l'ry S:t2,riJO. -\\lhtH a buy -subJ~:t to l'Ourt i!IJill'0\1111. Call Mf1-S424 l0pt'n C:vr i;.f \outh ~(~oast CALL (!') •••· 2• I' Balboa Island Aad,dlC. 3BR :?BA & t!ro. lrg l~t. rn1 ~ALTY to bu1l1I \\/plan!S, $.17 .&89. N111r Newport Post Office Ctill 6i3--43.~ NEWPORT BE-A-CH-Balboa Penic-n-su_,l_a __ HOUSES FOR SALE Pi::NINSULA POINT ~NX IO~S OW~~R 3 BR, 3 BA. ~as B/I ki1, d11 . Huntington Btadl SPANISH HACIENDA Elq:11J1l nt'llr Jlf'\\' Spanb..h hon1c 1n C.\ct'lll"rlt <tJ'f'lt. Tius lo1'Cly 2 slory hon1e fl•<tlurl'S 4 larg<' btdrtlo111s, rovm)' fanuly roon1. 3 ('llr J;<trn~<'. Pl'1crd 111 an unb<•hC'Vllble S29.9:'C. 1\•ith onlr 10', do11 n PH~'Ol1 , BED OF ROSES 'rhl' l)\\'11f'r or ttus darlin~ 4 bt'dnKlr)I hou~ rt•:i!Jy h811 a gt'('t'n lhurnb. 1-:x. quisitc landscaping, arldt'<I fan;uly •Wnl. bPA11tifull.)· ctl'l'flrat~:I. All llus for S29.950. !>"i [lfll1n. PANICSVILLE 011'N'r h11!< 11.IN'ady il101·f'd :ind 1nus1 srll imnu'd L.'lt'tt' 4 bdrm .. 2 l'lory ho111r \11th fornu1I d1n1ng a11•11 un1I fun11ly roo1n. Onl,v $29 . .'JOO St'i' II lodR.)'1 Call :14D-..".·.;.;-,. SHERWeeo REAL TY 11'!964 Brookhul'.st.. i".\'. This 2 lx'c!COOnl CUllE' 1~ Va· rrplc·. 1vrt bur. fo'ew doors lo t'ant and _nreds ronipa ny~ bav ,{· vrran. Lo\'rly par in Good loi:·anon. pool, .rec land SG2.500. 011·nr--Bkr 5'18-0715 No ·Down A.nil a ,·ery ('()()pera11ve 0•1·n· f'. ,. rr .. Trv [t'aSf' O'ltlon. 2nd·-"-·-·-------$28 OQQ trust d~d. or h1n1j l:Ontraet. Bayshores ' but make an offf'r! ---------4 Bdr + Den 3 BR .. 1 R;i ., rt1n 1·n1. r·u~L I COL r.LL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS 3425 [ast Co.isl Highwa~ Corona del Mar 675·7225 ..;;;;;;;ii .............. ~ MESA NORTH Br1ni; pain! brush and gel a bargain on thl~ 3 Bedroom 2 hath ho1ne. rm1 area near 11:t·h00 ts & AAoppfttg. 1..0\V DN FJ!A.t'.;0 ON VA $28,950 crp1 /shutt <'l'S & llrps. F:let· kit l.!)11· l~~t·. holf.I. 6i:l-Ofil0. Colleg• Park POOL s1:tl· 101. 4 Rr., :i Ba. C!Sllll . Nr . s•·hls. Helow a11- prsl. \I A. Fl·IA . 540-lo:376. Corona del Mar *DUPLEX* ,\fove r igh! 1n: dC'lu.xr 1 Bn. 2 Ba. & 2 BB . & spa1·1ous family rn1., 3 baths. Blt ·in~. rarp & rlraf)("~. frpl1•. 8«'an1 rr1I. \\'alk 1n 1•verythlng. •I 1prl1no1ns. 2 b.1thl', isnl;tfo•d r1•11r li1·1ni:: 1·nn111 \\'iTh I'\• qu1sitr r1rrpl:i1't', Qurru·~ r ri<lr l;i1cltt"ll, rlrluxr buil!111 r11ng1•. 0\'1'11 S: r\1'11· J.;11. !'hrnaid 1l i:d11\·astwr. Nrw l'htti.: f';il'pl'ting. n1auy 11.drif'1I features. Dt>lighl ful pa110. Neally n1ant1:ur 1•1I J:' l·ounlls-! a slr fu l I~ lands1:apt:·11. Nr:l r all !tf'hooJ ... & S1. Francis pa rish. ~llit-1 :17]. TARBELL J\lay lradr for ~n1al! home __ 111 Corona .rr t j\1ar. JUST COMPLETED MORGAN REAL TY r ·Luxui-)' living at a pr i"i· you 73-6642 675-6459 1·a n afford. Thi' fr1v rcn1;11n- Costa Mes• ing 1 bclrn1 unit~~ron1plete Huntington &Heh Laguna Beach --------POOLSIDE PARADISE 4 BEDROOMS +POOL $36,950. WEED IT 'AND REAP Plu~h \\'Hll•lo-\\'all II.h a g BAOL \" IN NEED O ~' CflrPt'I Alld tuStOIT\ 1trh1w·11 . \\'EJ;:f)JNf; & l.ANDSCAP· br•lck flrt>plllC"t'. forn1RI chn-1~(; IS TlllS J\I () 0 Jo: It N ins: roon1. nil IW'\\' pu~h-but-lltl:\IF:, DE.'TAILED & l ~l­ (nr1 a 11ph11n<.~·~. It u ~ 1• PO~INC. ARCfoUTF:CTURfo~. 1•0\t'l'f'll 111lfl() plu:( to1~ly o~· \Vl-H'l'r. BR 1 C K . l!'l'f>-liu'tu pool. Notlung tu OHNJ\TE IRO:"J GRILi.ED d~JU8l 11101·1· in. Cl or FllA t;ATt;s, 6 11 . hi~h . 1·nn1· H•r111s. 1·1111 S·l7-1?.ll. plrtt•ly 1•n1•lol'll'd r r on 1 1·ourtyard ertlfyll'll)'. !'ipr1twl1ug :t RlJH:'.11. I.: Of:N FLOOR Pl.AN. Sf'.R\'ICf-'.11 R\" :' RATllROOJ\IS, \\'1!h _17~~1·h Bl\'d., 11.U. inurblt• 1)JMC 1n1lll11;u1 \\' \\' $A\'t: s:i.~'l)J off ;tpprnisul -('A It r t : TIN(;, 1•\lt'nd111~ ~'f.lttr pnt-r S46,SOO. E.\r•· thru II \'. rin . hall~ &t 1111 -: iw111r • pr<'Shj!r &t't'!I. ;, Br.. btlrnls. HPar drn 111lh pHr(]. :; <"•II' ~al'ag1•. Sl'.1.000 i•str~.~ h<\11 rt [lo(lr.~. 1n 11t•1a1Lrd 1·u~tc1111 dr:i p<'~ l' I' I' I !' , hloi•k rlP11l~n. ha:< H"111!i11 ll l r/1 nu1l ·ll'i;:. ,\r d Br11•k f1r1•pl111·r, (l!'W'O" l(l 11 ;1 11 p rt 111' r . J) ro f . sh<'lll•rrd 1111110 d j• ,. n r 1111• <1/lan(i.(1·u 1Jl"d.t t lniour. 1nNl1'rn typr l;11t•h1•n. lrpll' ,t· h1111. rn1. ,96ik1177. \\'ITll HR~fo':O:T, BAR. 111.T· s:~~-!ll:!:t. , IN HJ\:\'l;fo: 8: (l\'fo:N, !)i:<ln•ss ~h~ir~u~hll'I' 111 ,..; II\\:-.; II r:., Hll\\'fl. l'1\RINI-:T.~. 111th itll 0 111r t'IU~lll'I' !\'.1•f1I ;; lii'dt'Ot•lll hnnu·. <;H~'.1\'r Hit; ,1'1•rd. Asl;111).,' S2i .:Xi0 :0:111111111 ;u1) 1lunJ: hu1· 1t11 i1 T<>U1\r , larwin realty !Iii." •\.10'.i 1\n~·111H..- --C:-1\\INl·;rt ANXIOUS rr•t1rrd. hip •·1•rut . ~ Bit, li\11' nr1\ sliai,:. l.i:. l<ll. bout l(A1r. frui1 1 1·1·•·~. b.·aul 1!!~··11. Fiii\ uppr. s:11.oou. )l47 ~:i(ll U.S. AFFILIATED ln1r~1 :<1'·11 ~1t1·1•1· f1•a!urr~. This UIHIJUI' hUll1f' t'\'1'11 has :I 1111 nf 01·r:i11 111'11 Tiu• f·n· t1r1• J,:t'OUIHI.~ l-ll'f' badly in llt'l'd of II l'l'dHl~ ll 11 fl ,,11uls1·np1n1: ,{, :.1)11\1' or lhr 1111•11tl1ni;t •1·ulls llf'ril r~p.:111'. ~·o11• Slltlll'llllf• 11 ll t:l't><'ll Thu111h it's 1111 rxi·o•ll••nt h11y " $36,950 Full Pri ce t 'Al.I. 1'\(l\\1 '['(I :O:E~: MISSI ON REAL TY REPOSSESSIONS ~..;;, Sn. l"oasl l h\,I' .. l.n~una . . Phone 1714) 494-0731 ~l)r 1nlonnalton and flo('lilt•lll _ _ _ _ ,,, lhl'SI' Fii.\ & \'i\ hOlll<'S. SOUTH LAGUNA l_'Oll l11t'I - KASABIAN Real Estate 847-9604 :! B(ll'ln, I\ 11h kmll)' puir pnnrlo·<I tll'n . 1 hHth: ht'an\· e1I •'f'll's. & ~oragr. LarJ:r 3;,x125 fl. lot & \\Alk to -CUTE-COTTAGE I liC'al'h. S:JU,:.00. 2 BH, 1 HA 1·0!111~t'. fHnll Y -AG tan OAJL Y PILOT .,.T, .. ' Newport llffch H•rbor View Homes 5 BR -Summr rv1 -xtr:ls -644-'1917. 1~ Port .~ar­ a:.1r, NB. NewPort H1i1ht1 l llOUS~:s BY O\VN £R. Ownrrl l ri 11 Ida l l 11Jt: pro. prl1i<'11. 3 BR. S pan l ith rh{'rfnf•t', I{ t' n1 od e I<' d , n·1IC't1'ltalf'd. Btau!. lo<:. SJti.000. 3 HH ti1~t11· ranch hon1r . l\r111odt"ll'tl & l'f'(:ii'<", + 1.W JX•r· plun1b1111.:. IWR\'Y shakr l'lOOf +. 1nul'.h rno~. SJ7.950. ,:-:,,.. Any1 1r'llf'-<'lr '1114"rl hoUSf" ~un. 11-4, til:t-6193 days, bi:l-ll\.~'I ('\(',, J RH. \11u ·an1. H·2 roo1n lo l11.11l1t. Sl!J,!'O}, Ai,:1'n1 tii~o--014·1 b4ti-74 14 Santa Ana Heights l\ENNJ::L l.1r. 1 BR olrlrr homr . pool, pn 1Wtd 11:1 llC'. $29,99:1. :i-1: ... 1100 Mobile Homos I~ Mobile Homes For Sal• CONTEMPO. 125 LAGUNA HILLS f'l"Cltlie a<lult •'Ommunfly Adjacent lo Leisure \Vol'ld. Beaut aurTOuniling~. all lux- ury appolntmcnls. ThtrA- pruHc pool. saunu:. gym, 4 Oilli'.tnl labll!'it. 1.1 UC II Mtl ftl::! Sc~ t11e "'Award ~ wlnnim::" f'Uml shrod nlOdtl homl!'s ON SALE TH IS \\IEfo:K. SJ0.3900 or 8~· 7900 CDNTEMPO. GREEN RIVER Great Famlly PRrk l\lONTl~LY SPACE RENTAL \ ---N•ewport 1----------1v1!h •·u~lon1 ral'pe!inb & at "*°-.ME·SA-V5RDE.---dNifX'rif>!ll~&--msh\\'fl~ht>rs. --·-· --·--. .__ --~""--"' ,...__ .. __ --t--tl ESTATE SALE roo11l 11.•/brit•k firrp!. \\111lk tu bt•aC'h 10'.: Dn k .\Jo µayrnts S:lOl . ---;-- Trobe1fs'"'lr co-. 'i6'1=S5t·i· • --RE A-1.-ESTAl -...:...t®M-.~-_._ 1;2 block from b~ach on Balboa Pen)nsula. 2 bedroom s + l bed- roo m. Lovely patio. garage. Jn $100 ,000 + home area. $44 ,380.00. Excellent fi nancing. MAKE OFFER Owner J!?OVing out of state. Large br!c~ fireplace. Open bea.m ceiling. 3 bedrooms. -13/.a baths. Large d1n1ng r<>!>m . ~overed patio . Beautiful landscaping. S29.500 .00. Excellent f1nanc1ng. Close to schools and shopping centers. 1953 Ataple Street. Costa li-1esa Gene ral ONLY $30,500 • in Corona del ~1ar ... \vith only $3.050 down . 11ard to believe? Let us shOY.' you this cute 2 bdrm. home. A little fixing up is in· -dicated .. but what a buy '.~ DOVER SHORES VACANT toT- Large lot 90xl46, VIEW. $35.ooo· CHINA COVE -VIEW 3 Bdrm. 3 bath home. 2-Story. With livin~ area & mstr. bdrm. on top floor to take ad· vantage of view . Elevator from garage level for you r convenience. $98,000. A good real ,.state lnveslment 1nay 675-3000 equal a liJetime o( toil. * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. HOME FDR ENTERTAINING! $43,SOO Nestled among lovely tall trees. A real fu n ho me \Vith 3 bedrooms and rumpus rm. with a great wet bar. Lar_ge. patio \v/beautilul ·stone trim pool. New hsl1n g ! l·lurry ! I EASTSIDE BEAUTY 3 BEDROOMS +POOL Th is hon1e is absolutely ln1- n1acutatC' in every ll'ay. Glislen1ng: harch\'ood floors. spacious built-in kitchen, large bcdr"on1~. 2 harhs. scparati-srrv1t'f' po rch, sparkling-17 x-311 Sl'.1mlTllng pool, front and r e a r beautifully landscaped. Ex- N'llenl valuf'. Pricid at $36,500. Rf'rl Carp e t Reahon. 546-8640. * PALERMO * Harbor View Homes 1\ lan1ily hon1r \\hich ran doublr in targ£' group en- tertaining. 3 Lge. bdrms. All 1\1th th<" Italian Rlvi<'ra influ«'nce. ~·ner has spared nothing 1n cost to comptrtr !his tine home & no~· ii has ourgro1\·n him. Call to vie"·· $62,750. CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 BUILDERS! FIXER UPPERS! Don't miss 1his goodj, for $25,750. Asking pricr. J--std· ''Our 17th Year" rm. hrdwd floors. good f.IOQr WES' rv u TAVJ,QR CO ne_ai....rc pl.n on (c• Jq•. >on<d _R-2. ,. ~·-~n..--.,.. -___.._.!• !l ~:I":! '-A'dd-2"mwe un1tt;~-t;u1;- • 2111 Sar\ Joaquin Hills Road Jitlde C.,.T . • NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 4i!O [.t7., FOl,!i.~ General General : AaYW ALL THE WAY No Down C.M., ~. WITH FHA·VA ~.:...._._ -* h $28,000 Why ""' wh•n It '' muo· 4 Bdr + Den NO DOWN Jess e:xptnJ1tivt to own'! Vtl-""*"" Nnthinrt Down and G.T. trrm,..101~: do\lo'n 1111 NO COSTS F11J\ lt!UI than $2500. J.-:1u1t-olher'!I. 2 bath~. fe(l13ttrl Thr ow~ want ou t! • J1tidt C11•t11 Me.111, Quiel rear livi ng room cnhtu!Cl'd bcd.room, 2 bath home 6n Stn-e t. 3 Bdrm~. 1'4 Balhll. by charming fir c p I .!I r "', a. good re.1\denllal ~l rcrt. All TcrJll!I, $29,fY.A. ~ huiltln drtam kit<' ht n , Pticc only $27,750 t11nd 01\•nrr dl'lh"'·asher. Palkl. BBQ & ·m11y PAY aU ):our trucl•. Call smokt:r, li¥<'init It pl3yhoust. 847-«110 _/or_ JnformaOon, Boat (.Ille for Alley ~n. ToWcy! trancci. Pool 1nied rrounds. 1'-1•ny ~tras. S40-tiXI. 29S5 Harbor, ~u ~ttsa_ TARBELL 1-&THEREAL \ ESTATERS ..... ·"'·' DA TL Y Pn.Ol' for acUon! Call 6IJ....$6i1 1: Savf.! By 011·ner, 3 BR . 1'~ RA.. F1nrsl 11par1n1t'nls jn lhC' Fairview crpts.. <lrps. S 2 7 . 7 5 O. _t:ounry :.:. Jtf?St minut>'s fron1 646-8811 (anyti me) 54:>--63:!8. lhf• b<-11c·h nr S\.\'in1 in ynur SPACIOUS I.·_ c h a rm in.:: tt)rpughout :I br, 'J. ha, hugr ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•! palio, Ustsidr. $ll."JOO. UsC' your VA . Kingaard R<'al Es1atf'. 642-2222. NO DOWN! FORCED SALE! BY 01'.'llC"r • Lovely :\ BR. \\'ow~ llURI'.' living room \l'ilh fpl .. t'Or lot. rn1 for boat. crackling fireplaCf'! Gour· <'ampt'r :?Rl-1 Porrola J)r. m et kitchen. Buill·in~. Giant 54&-1031. ramily room. 4 Berlroon1s. 3 --B~­ &lhs. Private door rnlry ~ BP.. 2 [;',\~ ~·1~1~";:;1 vk~rhrn 1.1asler sui!r. Only 360 mo. Undf'r S.30~1. BKR :)46--7739. pay. of $244! NO 00\VN --2-BR JI BATll PAYMENT! 7',; ann ';~ ralC'. C ·-' ." . 11 119 ~ C I I .,A::. n~"" .oriuom1n1un1. .JVU. a I ast. ........,..UJU.>. 2400 Elden. 54:l-63114 IORISI L 01\0\ " R£AI. TORS ----V.A. RF.PO. 3 BR. 2 ha . $29,950 S950 ON . S261 l\10. AuU1orizrd Broker :i-18-6;170. Fountain Valley own hrafC'cl pool. Only $140 a 1nonth, no lea:;C' ~u1..red. BAHIA PUERTO 2810 17TH STREET lat D<"lawa1·c) liun1inglon B~n..-h 536-5098 Bubbling Fish Pond! Pond! $32,900 A1tra<·t11·C fishpond <'Olll· pl ilnen1s restful light ing in lovC'l.v pa110. 4 bedroon1s, 2 baths. bullHn range, flV<'rt & di'> h i\' a i; her. Elegant firrplacr. S p r ink If' r s. Reflrcts prtdf' of v11·nership insidr & ouL 842-6691. TARBELL SJ3,500~ 1 11:'° r.1rnnry1·r /'1. 0 I I II ·1.M-!M7J .>'\!HJ~l6 \vnr r trunil 1•rrr1 -11 __ _ ___ • _ _ 1<'rn1s on 4 l:!R. 'l BA, h11i11 * JUST LISTED * ins. Near br;it:h. BC'!lul. :1 Bdrm .. '2 bAth hon1r , RED CARPET Realtor• 1\ forn1a l di n1ni;,:: It. fan1ily * 962-7771 * rms. Living rn1. hai'I li:r. -----stnnr frpll' . .i.. ni1·r patio 4 Br. bath .t 'i. 12 n1 i. lo Ari·st~; good _ nrii.i:hborhood. Stale ht·h. fo~rncet!. J\ulo. o·lo.<;r lo .~l'hool~. Asking spr1nklf'rs. Dbl gar. on k I I S43.950. a llt'y. Par Ill.I! or Irr. nr • 499.2300 ... boa1. $26,000. 63.'t-:Uil I. ~l·-·~;·-·;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;l ~~.e PLUSH PLUSl l ~50.l'"l~ ... c.oa. TilE hoUSt' TilE par'k TMF: ~--.c­ prime location overlookin~ Lido Isle future l'f'gional park. 24001 ----==c----.~q. n. of luxurious HvinJ:~ NEAT . J.ln1e J!Tt>en :t:hai:. noa ting and clean 3 HR. 'J. ba. &. fan1 - -~1 a1r\\:•.Y to nHilr. lltJi!<'; Hy room·hot nc. Large slrat!a patio. $51 ,000 hi•autilul v1~!;1 f'V<'ry win· 1!011. !1tl/llltl'Uh1H•, 11101'!"111 i'ond. •I BR .• 21.~ bu's., Jarn1. ly rm. Come & stt ii toe.Jay. houxmb loweon JR. A great family community with comfort &. luxury !or evel')'rine. Locatl!'d JO m in. ea.lit of Anaheim on new Riverside Fwy. Take Green River off-ramp adjacent to Green River Golf Coune. 4901 C ret<n Rivtr Dr. C.Orona * * 714/737.7374 '61 Argus del~t' mobile homt•. 1o·x~i:-,·. f~ood N.B. l0t·a1iun A1'1'f11'.'I !<IN't'I from brarh. SlOOO. rail John 6'12;-2!:1(2 11ft. !'1. or wknda. B/\Y &-0CEAN°vJEW 2 ~on y fotOBIL EllOl\lE UDO PARK. 540-3672 10 WIDF: rod Rr-el -A<tull Perk, C011t• MeM, Sp. renl soo. S48-.\i01. 11111 E1t111, Gonor•I ...,lCQP 3416 Via Lldo ti75-4562 Acreage for ••I• SPANISH JEWEL 6°/o GI LOAN 4 + FAMILY 4 BR. 2 BA, '""'" '""'"· 6°/o ISO "I l11 !1 -, \·lid' * BAYFRONT * Lo\'e!y double-door Francis· Cov'd palio, gd Cl'pt.~ & drps. 1·an Iii<' entry. Spanish firC'-i:-ar is t'\'en pane1£'d. Prit·c p!are. Vaulted l'C'iling. Plush S31.51.Xl. & loan bal of $2.1.900. deep l'arpets. Sunken family paynll S21 I. total. roo1n. \Vet bar. Carden If 1llage Real Est.i te Assun1a'hlr V'A Joan. S:l!,700. Payabl" S2J:l. pPr mo PIT!. Lrg cor 101. slump slone Ii~· JJI , lrg fam r1n, 3 Queen 11i.1.t' arr~. kin'! size master \Vilh hu,ge cloS<'l s. Crpts. drps, F V's finest IOI'. ---,-I l.1•1dlur ''SINCE 19-16" Beautifully decora\C'd, im- mac. Pier &-slip. 4 BR, 5 ha, fam. r1n . $197,500 LfDO REAL TY INC. SAN MARCOS ACREAGE Appruximat<'ly l'1 11 r r ~ Pslalt', zoMrt on Rancho Santa rr RMtl, In fast kitchen. Lon,ir 11'all pantry. 4 '''"' Bedroom,. Rai,.d 531-5110 ( :=J 5JJ·5IOI r<'d11ood patio deck. 3 car 1~..,...,.,...,..,..,...,..,,. garagf'. Call now 645-0303. Huntington Beach I ORIS!. L OLSO.~ ""EAlTORS CLOSE TD BEACH 4 BEDROOMS+ 3 BATl:lS 2,000 SQ. FT, N E $29,500. ewporf State This ~:Oung 2·story homr Reduced _ $20.0_0_!_ ~c;llute1~. ~~k llre1p1.:.u:e, • 1sl "'rstren Bank Bldlt'. 3377 Via Lido, N.B. Uriivrrsity Park, Irvine 67~7300 Days 552-7000 Nights Newport Beach 1llage Real Esta te I' '62-4471'::::.1546·1103 BACK BAY CUSTOM CHARMER NE\V llOMF: WAITTNG -Beller than mod<"I 3 bdrm. 2 3-BORM. Thi.~ ovcrsizcd 3 bcrlrm Sol ha . Univt'rsily Park Homr . CONDOMINIUMS Vista i\1UST be sold! Tl's Pmrr!t:t:lonally decorated, Bulldt'rK e!oscoul . in beautiful 1novf'·in t:!ran. Garagr i~ gartlrn vir v.· fmm <'Very Nf'wporl Rivit'r&. 3 n1a11ff'r finished as a playroom. nu; r'Ofirn. rorn1al dining roon1 siz.r BRs. fl650 sq. 11. J 2~ bedrnis. a 1\·aterfall, fish· ant! sunkrn. living room, A ba., U~r l~li_!1gJ1£!~lare. ~pond &COVtrfd J)aTIO,'-> C.:0·hiii;i;;;.F.,..,. .. -·11----,,r: prQurt 'bf." W:W .1Jh11g car~! thruoul, ilo~·n to vets -Any f('rm~ S4!J,!IOO. 1·uslon1 tlrapes ~~-~h~!Uh- · gf'O\\'ing SAn Marro!!. Hold for apprrciation or de\-'f'loj') now. All ufili llfo~ to pro- prrty. Sl43.~. REALlURS -SINCf_; 1944 673-440-0 .Exclusive BaYerest. JUsr .orma . o1rung area, amt Y REDUCED S2000 UNDER size kitchen with ranlt'r & APPRAISAL' Th '. . _ oven + rlishwshr, Suntl~ck . -· !s _!Xe<:u & patio. Sub1n i1 Call t1ve value has slained glass _847.1221. entry. English ludor through- out . F'ormal living & <lining roon1s. F ive cro1vn kitchen. ran1ily rooni. 4 Bedrooms. ilurry to savr. Call 66-0303. rr. Hurry! Just 4 Jeff. YOU to ail $:! 3 • 9 so. (i' d h·11 0\\'N THE LAND. i2fi.2SO Coinmerci•I larwin realty -. ·.; re I >''.P. 4 rldrm. model~ from Property 151 968.4405 Anytin)(: S28,600 JO~ <ln. 6-lh~ int. 1-----'------·I DUPLEX 'rakr Irvine-to Santa I.'labl'l First Time Offered I Olll.\1.J Ol .\O\ llEAl.'TO,<?\ 171111 Besn·h Blvd., H.B. Start Spring Hl r8!- Here! $26,500 No do"'" r;.1, J hecfroom~. bu1ft1n <lrea.111 k i I r ht' o. RF.Al TY A !' I · Coast llwy, Corona 1lc_I Mar O"' yr <lid. I Jx.drn1. ,;ha" • ~ vr. ol 01\' !he 111gns lo "' Univ. Park Crn!rr. Irvine I I II "" 51 41 3 Commercial & duplex i·ar11<'1s .. dra""s. VA/fl!A _m_0<_<_0_•·_1·a .. "'"" __ ,. _A_<_'-,,. Call Anyliml', ll:f\·0820 --$95,000 O\\IC TD(@71~'i· trrms. Only s:ll.000. <.:1111 $425/MONTH??? 96$1·4441. 4-RiL~ BS.:-2-;.ti"""r:im rni, SI0.000 Down. Pl'icr OJH!n. CREST REALTY tri ,l!ar. Turrlerock, nr ·J::xcluslvr BAY!'.1110RE..t; 2 ~chis. l!i•V n1ainl. (hl·rlt'r. BR. & 1len. Plush det.'Or. $-21 ,950. !1.1.1-292:'1 1-tx:JO ;\1str suite. Boal Space. E. 17th St., Cost• M.1• Top location. kJw down 1J.5SO Spendable rrtum Realonomi<"a, Bkr. fi7S-6700 01vnrr leaving country -rr-GEMM--- clueed pril'£' of l Bcdrn1, 11-4 Laguna Beach ----------I Patio. Jr. ""'a'" ~round". 1610 \V. Coast ll\\'Y .. N.B. Condominiums fo r sele 1..ULWt.LL PROPERTIES, INC . REALTORS J~25 [d~I Co.hi H i~hw~1 Corona d el Mar 675·7225 NEED SOME ·PRIVACY · Ori\'<' lo !hr C'Od of this quir t trr,.-l 1ntd Ea1ls1d<" rul..-le·58l'. ln~pccl I h is l<1rgc 4 bdrm. & !am1ly rn1. home 1n II~ park-l1kf' &<'l- llng. It'" pe11etful. Out~lan. ding v11lue at S.17.500. F'or * pleasant viliit, contAcl us. CALL ~!ISi !Open f'\les .) .., HERITAGE ' HALTOM BAYFRONT Charminit 3 Br, 2 811. Cilnl'I<• Poot. pier &. ~lip -$7!1.SOO. TED HUBERT 4 A~X:. l471 Via L.it1" iM!tOO Ne"•ly pa1nlt'(f insidr & oul F're.~h ll:t: s pring. Brau!iful n1anicured yan1. 8--12--2561. halh . hu1ll1ns. RED CARPET Realto" 3 BT-t. J<plit-lr\·r J, on dbl lot. REALTORS 642-4623 160 1 Bc1rn1 . Condo, \Vah /f)rytr/ RefriJ:. Closr lo ihopp1n1 eenter. Sof1 wa ler. Sl4,SOO. 61tHl9:;9/96J-J2.J4. * 962-7771 * """ °'""'""'· d"'· ,,,1e. -BA·vr· RONT PIER & l11r~l' 11\~Cpd (n{:(! OCkyrd. , ~ 1:2.000. 970 8nj11 S t, , l.al(uAA Bch •194-8463 Channinst S BR beach home $@\\~1A-ilG£trS" The P~nle with the Bu ilf:ln Chuckle O l!eartango lel!ets of tho four .s.c.rambled words be· low ta rorn four :.imple ~rd~ Braut. malnlained homr ----Duplexes/Units sale 162 NEW fJl.X ORM Point dupltx S•l9 ,950. 33952 Sliver t .. intcrn. \Vr.bb, B k r . 6'12-4905. 2 Bedroom!! & largr family Income Property , .. J"!I· Pool. S&l.!:IOO,,. Georg• Williamson 6 Units E.11tbluff NEWPORT BF.ACl l Realtor 2 546570 '4S-ll'4 BR., 2 h<ilh uni11. 2 yrs. old. fully l"llT'fl. Ir draped. -BIG-CANYON Covered J)ftrklnJ?. LAGBOL .~~~~-1>-m.l:.AJR.WAY LOt .,..,...,...lk<l i...11 .. ....,._ Y H U B I I 1 I I I .i • • ( I TIOAM ~ Is j j j Clev" rob!.!" "He alw1ys _ _ _ _ robbed banks with a handker- .--------~chief ..,round his n~c. That 1 T y R H 0 W lw"\ in caie he -to-.~ s·J • I ' I I I I . 0 Comp!~te lh• (l\~l!J_. quo11cl by f•ll1ng tri I~• mr1\inQ watd1 · -· z ;:n you Uwelop frem l!t l> No. 3 bek1w. $ PRINT NUMM'R£0 tflTf.RS 1 t J " IN lHfSE SQUARES & UNSC IAMl!l E lE!llRS I 'Olt ANSW£P I . I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION BOO i\taJt:nll1cenl vii'"" l;krs. rluh- 1)0\I'"· \\"•ltrh1l1 A N"WJlOrl Ctnrrr. Ry Ownl"r 64-4·7!.Gl :1 RR. 2 h.11 , poof hnmt "' f11mrly 1'00rt). stJnkl'n h11r, priv11tl'". \\oodl)' yard. 1 IZ4 lrl-'ilX' Avr ConllH'I F.rl , Sif.-1520 n1i,::hts; ~5820. d1)1. NP'T. J.~r. -\Vatc rlrnt t1uplt<x. T,.k,. 30' hoai. 0 1\· n r r w/111\t•. Ph. Ann Coa11. I; 1 2-I! 9 3 9. Corl)1n-j\-lar!11'1 n,111iqn. *BY OWNER* Srsr duplex buy in Nf."'J)OTl Beach. Frtshly painted. Tf.nns. Call All. 6 PM .. 1>~351t9 0 ,, in.HSI 0 __ , , ..... NE\~' DLl\ Oa_ni. Point duplrx $19,9::,0, l19jJ SilV!"r l.anll'rn. Webb, llkr. 64z.t9Crj PRJ~·lr. 4-Plex l Br .. 2 Ba., Inc. Si'OO/mo. $62.500. N. ~IA !'.ltu. 55l-4115l. it Plf'."< nr"r OCC. SfiOO/mo • lncon1e. l(J\\/ do\\•n. m.m. 516-S."J9-I . I UNfT 7 WOik to Behl I k 2 BR. l llD M. 116 M dn. Tro Palm. 1m 847·3957. 21 Unil·N•. '• 2 Ir l Cit, 2 1111 . 1231 EIU. >,.,,.., 119. $411.1 547-3$7. Sf'flf a "Ptd"! Place an ~I Call Ml-~ ---------··· I .. • 1-----~---~-----------~--~ ---'-~-------------------------· - r DAILY PILOT Wtdntsday, Mar 3. 191'2 PILOT-ADVERTISER I B I I ) ~1._l _-_''_"'_ ... _Jl ie) ;I ____ , .. _ ... _~]~[ie;;;l11 ~[;'-~'"";';";'";"""~]~[·~)~"_;M~'-;"'.;'';";" .. m;;r~'f~-.1 ,.._,,M .. i..-. ll•J 1 _ii.,m"m'""•'•"'•"•""'•' ;,-"';;.,~· ;;.· .;_[ .··.".'""·"·''.""···.-1,;;~ •• .,;· ~ l•'-·-·''-;."-'.""-;."; 11 ";";"';'' •(•9•] 305 Apts. Furn. 360Apts. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furl\. :WO Apt. Unfurn. :165 Apt. Unl\lm. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 36S --------Cost• Mes• Gener•l Gtner•I Fountain ·\'allty i;.· · a..n fw s.1e 110 Hous.s Furni.sfted ·.' 75'•120' M·l 300 Houses Unfurn. D•na Point El Toro L1gun1 Bet.ch ' • • QKnplete w/3 htdroom hornc 1 ·-,"'3-8-r.-.. -,~-,-,.-.-.. -A-1..,-. -,.-rtly -Jtvable, on &ood C.~I. fUl"fl, )la!Ul'f!, 511 I 1t 1, ! t' d \\'t slaldc loc:aHoo. rrJCf!d New Dana Pt Harbor's 5 BR or 4 BR & Dtn f'an11Jy hon1r. lrplc, 2 btlth-. hlt·ul,, 'TP•~. drp!, s;:ar., MARINA INN MOTEL llealiBJIU28 *BRAND NEW* EL CORDOVA APTS. From $145 .. 3 BR.~ 2 Ba-Pool & Rte. Roon} 17709 Brittany Lam.o, !J62....J6J7, t j '. . : -. . ' . on)y $25,45(). JfERITAGE cs!nb. gi·nUrman. No REALTORS, S46-5AAO. pets •·h1t1Jr,.,, SJ28, to SIS.I. Rcrs. 494 170. Mountain, Desert,. Retort 174 Newport Beach YOU \\'ON'i Cpl.01.•f;ni:l~ 2 Br t.tob1ll' ul.I BELIEVE 'fl-ll S'. pd. AlilO SOO Bach 011 heh. ir.>t bell!~ l lOVt' incl. :; .,,if'w Rent-A-House 979-8430 ac. or land + 1nnd rurn. Houses Unfurn. 305 lrn1·ed y;ird, p;:lllO. Kirls/ "' """ w'"'""' mo STUDIOS $59.50 A WEEK NU·VIEW RENTALS GO FIRST CLASS 6TI·~O::O (•I' 49'1-3248 FoUntain Vallty AT ECONOMY RATES v acation liv in g yr round, Beaches. scuba diving, sport·fts h in g, sailing, boat rentals, retail stores. restaurants . 1 BR • , ••• $185 • .. • . Furn. 2 BR •.• , • $220 ••••• Furn. Private patios, lush gatdeM, carports. 114 E. 20th St .. C.l\.1. 548.0137. DELUXE 1 or 2 Br, nr shops. PooJ. Adlts. no pets. Util pd. ISM l\.lonrovia 548-0336. Furnished & Unfurnished Dishwasher -Shag Carpeting -Walk·in Clos- ets, f'orced Air Heat -Extra Lar,R'.e Rooms - Beautiful Game Room • Heated P ool • BBQ's· Enclosed Garages. (Juiet surroundings and close to shopping. (Nr Harbor & Hamilton St) Adult Living · No Pets. 2077 Chorlo St .. Coste MHO 6-42-4470 Huntington Bt•ch ON BEACH! FURN. & UNFURN. 2 BR. From $Z5 AD ULTS ONLY Fw111ture Available ; ' decorat~ cabin. S 8 , 9 5 O . • Bit .. 2 BA .. llf'au1. crpt~. !. cll'p!I. ell bH·111s. 1'hi1 is an ln1m1~. hu111e1 F'abulous 8.13-110.1. 9ii2-2'l70 f'vt'S. I · • that'• it! Xlnl trrrns, Bkr. General ' • 567-3169 or ~J-0487. 1-----------Huntington 81ach • MAID SERVICE e HEATED POOL e SAUNA BATHS e KITCHENS I BEDRT\f furn. UHUHes paid. Adults only 532 "E" Ct'nter. 548-3076. HACIENDA HARBOR From $150 DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfurnished C i. r p ets-drapes-dlshwasher heated pooJ.saunas·tennis rec room.ocean views patios-ample parkin& I · $100 flfonrh. 2 8'-droom. 1 2 'Lots, sttludf'd $24,500 )l;r11ly df"C'Or<iled 1n~Jdf> i nd e P.An.E! I Br. 11t 11 r bt-arh. rrpl/drp~, kiri~ pr!~. $1fi.i. ALA Rentals e 645-39 * $15 PER WEEK -/t &: Up -Pool It maid iicrv - kitchf'ns available. Moonrkf&"e cabin Sl:i,1."i(J 001. No ft<'. S.12-6691 or e LINENS FtJRNISHED Lake1Kt'" cabin .s.i·,.ooo 962-:)j66. e TELEPHONES • Call 833-4641 ur \\'!'1lr; LA._N_D_L_O_R_D_S_!_ Spe~r ~11 Eslalf", P. 0 . e LAUNDRY ROOM Box 2828, Bi& .Bear Lake, \\'f" Specittli7.t In Ne1\1>0rl h10TEL TAHITI Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid. Adults Only. No Pets 241 Avoc1do St., Cost1 M.11 6-46-1204 Securi!y Guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC ', • Calif. B<'ach e Corona drl Mar e R.ETIRE~f ENT cah1n nrar Ldguna • & i;>an~ Poinf. Lak ,..__ ·n lA . th Our Renlitl Service Ls FREE e SPACIOUS -2 Bl', Ir fncd y1'tl, rncl gar. kids prts. $15."i. ALA Rental• e 64S-3900 PHONE 714·496·2353 'fhis ad \Yorth $5.00 on first 'veek's rent. <Corner ~farbor/ViCtoria\ VERY nice 1 Br. dplx. Quiet. Sep. by garages. 1 Adlt over ::o. no pets. 548-1021. MESA VILLAGE APTS. 3 BEDROOM-$150 711 OCEAN AVE .. H:B. in 4) 530-1'87 Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Daily \VILLJAl\I WALTERS CO. 1. . ' e v1vv1 t!, , . 111 10 ':t'Ol, strea1n $14,jOO, Box 166 NU ~i EW RENTALS +\V}: ha\'e a large selecl11J11 of 3 and 4 bedroom homes that can be mC\'ed into Orov!llto • fi73-4(l'K) t.r 494·324.I! almost inimcdia!ely on our Daily & Weekly Rates 1 & 2 BR apts also avail R•nches, F•rms, Grovt:1 FOR RENT Rent .Qp1ion plan .I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l80 ·I h£-clroom 2 halh w11h Ioli; nf SllER\VOOn Rf. ALTY, i: hi.till-ins G.· di~hwa~hrr & --Houses for Rent ie I Ap•uhntnt' lor Rtnl ~ I & 2 BR furn apts .. laundry, adults, no pets. 687 Victoria c.~i. ~38. I BR lrg. $130-S145 f\vin beds. · lrleal for bachelors. S/Pool. Adlts. 1993 Church, 548-9633. Huntington Buch 2 children w•lcome, no pets Forced Air Heatine -\Vater Paid -Carpets • Drapes ~ Built·in Stove -Carpet • Stall Show- er -Laundry Room -Fenced Yard. 1046 El Comlno Dr. #A 546-7331 Costa Mts1 r----TR--A._D_E___ i<pecc. Large ki1chcn 11•11h • 540-8555 I J~ -,-~ "' -it I Bo t 11 OCEAN B1·rcZ<$ -2 Br I,_______ ,.. ~ ........ ~u Y or a . 11.ve raring ar!'.'n. Fenced ba('k --.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;= ISO acre ranch plus 30,000 yard with rlouble g-flrtis.:e. hon1e cpl~. drrs. gal'. fllt:d, I•••••••••• • HIDDEN VILLAGE APTS. acrr.s BLl\f. Graiing. Tola) Ren! is 522:i ..... , n>onlh. Coli kid!!:. H u I 305 A t F 360 La Quinta Hermosa Hom•Lik• Living " " Rent-A-Hou•• 979-8430 OU HS n urn. p 1. urn. price $250,000. Call 54(i..1600. Brokri· ~.~9191. F1milie1 Welcome! UKE Privaty adjacent sctp:ll, park. tennis cts'! Come to 16582 Delton Circle, 11.B. Del1L..:e 2 BR, J ',! Ba apt in 4-plcx. Children 1\'elcon1e. Csi.ll 8~7-0Ci65. SEA AIR A PTS • $115 Lrg. 2 BR. Crpls. rirps, bltns . 1 blk N. cl Adams oU Beach Bh,d. 729 No. 6 UticA. !l.36-2796· or 5..'6-7070 rNVF..sTMENT DIVISION BIG AND SP°ACJOUS4 l-B-H.-:--dl·11. 1·1·r1s, clrps, h·rl. Mesa del M•r General Spanish Country Estaie Liv· 2 BEDROOM-2 BATH I·"' ho . . pa 110, br1at/ca1npl'r $tor. iiiiiii-iiiiijiiiiiiiiii I ing & Spacious Apts. Ter-From $159 1 RGE 2 BDR'I · 1 1 '-o; TH E REAL '""' ESTATERS "'''room inr 111 a pnmr ~,r ""••h. 12.;o. &tcJ,,·,-1, 3 BEDROO~I. family room, .A '' · in "ory .... ·1h b ·i · 1 .1 ,,,. , .. , , .,_ A raced pool: sunken gas BBQ. Carpets -Drapes -Air Conditioned -Enclos-4/ 1 c 1 d . a l\'J 01 IUlli .. an11y1 ---------dining room. comer lot. $285 p ex. rp s, rps, garag-e. room and ne~1 fenced yan.I. NEAP. heal·h, ,3 BR .. •Tpts.. pr month, 1;asc. including Unbelit"Vablt! Living -Only ed patios -lieat.ed Pool -Forced Air Heat • frncrd. R/0, Jaund. rm. U-asc ii for $275. per nio. dbl('. garai::-r, 5220. d '" , 67• ~n'>ll Bold New Concept 1 Br unf $150-furn $175 Carport & Storage. Child ok. $135. 527-3144. Real l!st•t• Call Agcno. "" •t•t. a4<1.!J"J0618.12·15.10 gar ('ncr. '\P en ' ;,..""'·"'· 2 Br unf $175-furn $210 2500 So h S I S A 54'1525 • •,I • ' 0 ~· I ch 1•2 -~ ., M' . v· . ut a ta, anti nl u-2 Bd. lBa. shag crrr. bltin~. :1 x •noe Corona d1I Mar " BR, 2 BA , 5?Q_.rnQ:. Bllns, •ssion 1•1o 1 FURNITURE RENTAL <4 blks s. 01 San Diego Frwy tenter 2 J:>lks \V. of Bristol, off Warner on dra,....s, no children. $175. S Of) on 8'0<h. I blk W. on Holl Li d "' th t \" C tral) ·-', Trede or S.11:4 Bdrm. BRAND NEW .. 85 crpts. fenCNl yard. I c ng 3 BR & Den. ~$250. 10 16211 Parkside-Lane.) n a ,,ay, sou o ''· en Close 10 shop & bank. 7681 _ '• 2 la home in N, E. 4. Br l Ba ,. -...2 1 t · deposi!, :il~7439. CID. frpl<', bltns, gas BBQ. • J\Jonth l.o l\lonth ITiol) 847_5441 Ellis "\'e. Apt. A 847-7547. Or f bo t • · · 8111 rm. rp t !>. f'OR R<'nt 3 BR. rp~~atcr 495-:l.)38 or 831-0168. * 100% Purch.a.se Op"-· VILLA MARSEILLES \VA"' to ~,.h. D--,,·.,, o1nge or• u s~m~ Carpc1i1, d1-aprs. Next to pool ......, SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT ...,.. "" " ''"~ " In IM•ch •r••· Pr1nc1-le clubhsr. llarbor ViC\Y paid. fC'ncrd .varrl. 5180 mo. Newport Beach * \Vide Selection. UPPER front 2 B r. · farpeting. balcony, 2 bdrm. p•ls only. 633-32n. Hornes. 6T.l·TI 3.l + <'lraning. 962-!JR_o_o. ___ ,·---------Style.COior. Overlooking lake park & Furnished & Unfurnished Adults, no pets. 846-l9t1 or •' R=-.. -1 ~E~,-,.~t-.-W=i-n-ted--1-14-\Valk 10 wa!t'.'r ~ 2 Br, va· e STEPS ro bc111·J, -Srac. THE BLUFFS * 24 Hour Delivery beaut. enclosed patio & Adult Living ~5J&.<>l~~"-·..,..7.'-~--,- CASH $ CASH $ 1R:~~-~~H~~-~e1<i<1s9;;~;..0;0 ALA. Rentals • 645-3900 house. 1100 sq. ft., db l. gar· rt2~ tt r,. -.UJ 1 Br. $135. 1035 12th st. Plush s h ag carpet -mirrored wardrobe doors· drps:, bltns:. Gar 11 g O?. • hal'h, furn all ut il inC" S[l(I. \\'(' have a 4·bclnn. toivn· ii pool. Adults, no pet!> $169. Dish\vasher color coordinated appliances 2 BR, apt. New ·w/w crpt, -_,. '-m• 'll "'m i;:=:::;::.j_rti ~c.~. Near pool I.: shop.pillg. ~-m _ 536-2692. indirect lighting in kitchen • breakf_ast bar • gaibage disposal. 962--8578 --.EW-p~ Jf,Vfii~~ ·C • tr -111--h VAC1\TJ.QN Yr ~ri!lL l-9£:. t ... 100: ....... ,.,, h huge private fenced patio plush la d scM\.. f t , walling or \\'e'JI buy \t up Jo ap11 •no ~ k' [$1!.i a .. ..-.......~ont . _ ..... -_ -. _ ,.. 2BQ-U~ _ _.Ba,_ .!,.h<g __ f!l!!i • n "'I-" or apr. '45.CllO! Call WALK ER & NEW 2 BR. 't:ilrns. patio, A ~dA''R~sn~a.lt 9· 645_3900 ;·.£;i..,,, 517 \V. 191h, C.\l S.lB-348l bit ins, drapes, chi Id re n ·ncrttk'--Bar-be-Qu·e r--1arge-treated-pob1.s"--f--,*-1"1"',0-,-iu-g1'"o-n~1'"ra-,.00,-,~-·-li-- LEE Reallors al 963-3371 or c·plll/di·ps, frplc, <Jbl" g;J. __ -------&. . 2756 N. l\·fa !n. SA 547-031 4 \1·elcome, • lrg patio, 7681 & anai. ~ 1·sr. apt., 2 yr11. old. $147.50 --· 1 .., 54fr1757. 5225. mo, lrase. 4964224. 4 BR. 2 BA , nice yal'rl. Crp1 s, i''/ ~-· .~ ... )./3l:;_u;r't Ellis Ave. Apt. A-847-T.:>47. 3101 So. Bristol St., S1nt1 An1 557-8200 All bltns. 642-.1347. C t M nrrs. vu<'anL S 2·1 o I n1 o. .., ~ Balboa Penlnsula Linuna Be•ch COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. · t os • esa 8.'C-1103. 839-714.i ev('i1. • MANAGING AGENT BA\'FRONT 2 BR. 2 BA, 1 I Jf&l ---~~-~-~-~-I :--; ..... rc:IJ I J' ., B 1' b . b I BACH apts at Cl'eM'ent Bay./ ~!!!!!!!!J!~!!!!!!'!!!!ii!!~!ij!~ii~!j!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!IJ.' boat slip, ]500 sci. n. 1 yr lse l f~iiiiiiii'ii"°"'iiiiii1aii1iiiiiiii~~~iiii;j •1('~EAg~~ ;~c;,i;:. kid!1 :~ rvine i11·1 v:i·~ ~1 oro -r;f.·~~~::;·~~11~:~~~; ~: N~~sr:J~s \\·k .• Ap.;...1._u_n_1u_rn_. ____ w_ Apt. Unfur.,. 365 ,:~~~.n,1: 846-4688. A . :! BR, 2 Baths S325 NC'1vport BC'arh ;,.JS-7771 Newport Beach Cost• Mes• Cost• M9s• j Bu.1-ss LA R1ntals • 645-3900 3 BR. 2 Ba., lam rrn ~~,1.~r1 64-l-lll1 ANYTl!llE •~ ' BR 2 B I• n ,. n •·$25 \\'K & UP-On ~an e Opportunity 200 • ;:xTRA Hoon1: 3 Br. rnrd ~BR. 2 Ma., f r • ) • S:Ul YEARLY AT OCEAN l..ovf'Jy Bach . l Br .• Rooms • \VINTER RENTALS • ·i rd k'd · · " 11111• rni. \\'est N~·port Reserve 001••! DISTRIBUTORSHIP Y · 1 -~ Jlf'ls/singlri1, Sl60. 4 BH.. 21~ Im. fain rn1 s::::o Very large 3 Br. 2 Ba tri· ,\laid l>('rviee·Pool·Util Pd. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ~BR 2 B• t'• ,, Rn• ""' pie.Ii. Bll·ins. t-rnts. drp,, ra· e Ca ll 6i5-8140 e ABBEY REALTY 642-38..ill A WINNING COMBINATION ' Larse Corporation dcsi1·es !'!'.'· _ _ _ _ _ ., ., 1 • · ........... •• aponslble person 10 dis-PAINT & SAVE $ lio, gar .. «hilrh'l'n ok. Con· Coron. del Mir 1 BR. Adults, no Jlf"ls .• no Your apartment in a f'rench lribul PRODUCTS PRO s1drr fX'I. $325. children. Ulil pd. Garage. Country garden _ yet nnar HARBOR GREENS e. . 011·ner 1\·iJJ n1akr alto1vanre NU-VIEW RENTALS LRG Bah 1o 2 $150. 6T:r2930 aft 4:30. " DUCED BY ~fULtl·BIL-for l'lran 11 paint. 1 BR. Cof-· c e r, BJb big: shopping and activities. 1500 U<?N OOLLAR COMPANY. tai::-f'. Nr srorf's. Child /eat 673·4000 or 494·324.~ Corona, util pd. $160 yrly. I South Laguna 2 Bedroom or sq. tt. of living -yet easy Are for U8C.' in AUTOi\lATIC ok. 5.~.\ \\'ATERfRONT & Dock. All adult. no pets. 642-&5'.al lo maintain. Impeccably PARK WEST APARTMENTS 1 Bdrm. From $160 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba. From $195 lS8l Parkview Lane Irvine. (Just ctt San Diego Fwy at Culver Rd) EQUJ""ENT C lart I II ·t-C"''° JBR 'BA 0....,n 30ll Clrnation, Apt. 2, AITRACTIVE 1 BR., lge. 2 •·" & D manag-' y<l -r·-I and ..-..1n • -an Ii u ALA Rentals • 645-3900 .. .... . rn . " . ,.. ~room en o;u -, ... ,,..,,,a L•gun• B1•ch or part !Im" (a-10 hrs. rrr -----. _ "SINCE 191,6" 1'·an1. rn1. l'rplc. $425 mo. Cd~f liv. rm .. frplc .. patio, nr. private. Inside: 2·3 bed· 2 BR DUPLEX stairl'! to beach, $1 75. wk.) Company f'stablishes • 1st \Vestcrn Bank Bldg. Yrly l.o;e. 673-2396. Costa Mes• I V1 B• or 2 Full B•tht rooms, 2 baths. Outside: * NEW .2 BR·blk lo beach, busjness !Or distributors. Crpts. drps & blt ns. Uni \•crsi1y Pnl'k, Irvine 2 2.BR. conv. den Xlnt cond. "99-4ZlO. pool, putting, nalW't!. From spr.ct11f'ular viio\1•, $225 up. · NO SELLING 1.ARGF: FF.NCf~D \'ARn Days SSl-7000 Nights Nt!arbcach, uiciyrly. Casa del Oro Apt. Unfurn. 365 ?tfasterGize roomsw/hlgh $195. 494-3383. 4~1-2339. Qt fishing er spend more FOR CHILDREN & Pt.IS. l =========:l~C~•-~v·~·ood~~R~<~•llll".y_;_i'54!!0-:!l,'."'290 ALL UTILmES PAID B•lboo1 lsl•nd' beam cell! s, large 1;ving Mesa V1rde tlmt< with your favo!'i!c Pv• ~arai::('. SJ;>'\. Compare before you rent _ room w/gas o wood burning THE VENOOME hobby and let the machine .Ill ! P:iular1no. C.i11. 549·1746 3 BR. 2 baths •. $:115/335/345 SPARl<LING 3 Br .. 2 Ba .. Custom designed, featuring: NE\V & beautiful 4 BR .. 2 fi~place. Conven laltn· 184.; Anaheim Avenut' DELUXE 2 & 3 Br. 2 Ba. as• eam you money. CASll CHI LDR EN-Pr.I' o--:--K 3 BR. 2 ba ., lam., furn·· $-400 cpis, Back Bay, rlrps, bltns. • Spacious kHchen with in· baths. Steps 10 South bay. dry area ott kitchen. En-Call hirs. Phillips 642·2824 t'ncl gar. $155 up. Rental 'REQUIRED $2498. &cul't'd. Spt1ciou!> :l BR homr. rlhl l BR. 2 ba., fani, rm ·· S340 i:;ardner. s275. 548--0360. direct lighting s;;;;ci mo. Yearly. clm;ed patios. 2 swimming Ofr:. 3095 ;-,1ace Ave ., LIMITE"D gara.ge, lart:" frnerrl rrar :I BR. 2 ba. fam. r m ... S36.''> $120. 2 BR., par! fun1 .. fenc· • Separate din'g am LARGE &: luxurious 2 BR. 2 J190ls, sauna, recreadon lleSliB.AU 201->1G-__ 1_0J<_. _____ _ OPPORTUNITY ya.rd. P('rfcel for f11niity. 4 BR. 2~ir baths ........ S37;J t'd yard. 717 1z Irvine. e Home·like storage ba . $375 mo. yearly. facilities. Write now for more informa· $225 mo. fi.16-986G. 962-2421. (i d h If 6Ta-77~. !l--5 pm. • Private patios \\'INTON REAL ESTATE Sparkling new adult apt. '"-. I d -~ . re e C d · • e Closed garage w/storage 229 ~farine Ave. ?tIODELS OPEN Lush garden setting amid ........ me u e , .. ...,nt' number. 2 RR. rrpt/drps, i::-ar, yrrl.. I 0Unnofumr1nn.1ums fo11·ering p1nea. No peis:, REDl·BRE\V f'p lr. only. No flf"I S. S170. 320 e :;: length marble pU1J.. Balboa Island 6T.>-33.31 546-0370 1 Bedroom ••• , from Sl.55. N•wport Beech CORPORATION :Z:ll·A1·oc11do, 5 4 8-8 2 j 1 . C t M Corona del ~~ 2 Bedroom •••• from Sl.85. 1--------- NE\V dcllL'I(' modf'rn :l BR, 2 ha. 11;pt. 1565 \Vintergreen 557-3877 or 673-6210 . 1001 llowan:I Ave. ;..!1-140.·,, REALT\' OS • es• e King-st &:Inns "'°-~_,--..,-~~~ e Pool • Barbeques • IUJ'· <incl. carpmU. gas i: water) San l\.faleo, California 94401 illrsa V('rde _ lg 3 Br .. ,~, Univ. Park Center, Irvine 2 Br, 1 1~ Ba. $l9.500 2400 rounded "ith plush land· 114 E . 20th., C.M. 548-0137 ... p A R T N E R Call Anylin1r, 83.1·0820 .,. '"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'""' ! ha ., fam rm .. lrpl .. patio. Elrlen. 545-6JS.(. scaping -...., e REAL VAWE! Crpts, UGHT ~IANUFACT'URER llvallable 611. S 2 i j. _..,.,...,..,..,..,.,...,.,I:_..:_:_.:...:=:____ Adult living at JL! best ~ DELUXE • drps, dshwshr., pool, 2 BR, -I WJsr in Management or ~:......J530. "-TURTLE Rock·<! & 3 ba. Newport Beech Large 1 BR $17.i .,. • APARTMENTS $1.30. Mature adult<. No bltns fain. flin rm .1 --;.... ______ _ Production of expanding sup-fuR LC'a.o;c. :i BR., 1 BA.. .5"in;/tf>nni.~. $460. 83.1-2161. SPACIOUS 2 br, 2 ha, eatkl, lJl'IlmES FREE · Air Cond · Frplc's -3 S\\·im· pets. QUrET T.!95. Pacific Preview Sbowfna ply business. Gross should -I *' n c ni-·y 8-r n. r iJ ! 1 v Quiet ad lT.~. Dshii·shr. faund 365 W, \Vilson &t2·l97l ON TEN ACltES ming Pools · Health Spa • Avt., C.J\f. 548-&78. Luxury apartrnenla e.xceed million s· ~ I his landscaped. illcsa V('nJ~. Laguna 81ach hookup. $200, 642-1276. WEE KL Y·MONTHL y 1 i: 2 BR. ~. A Untum. Tennis Crlli • Ga.me It """"':_:_.:.c:..::=--with ocean Md harbor • Year. $35.IXXI <:aM .-..... ui!'M. "~7 "~". Fireplaces I . -·. patlm. B1'1J1ard Room . LIVE in managel""\\>anted. 12 • ., ...., -auuv STEPS TO-OCEAN Townhouse Unfum. 335 Executive Suit1s .,... furn. apU. Rt.ntaLSUCLJnc v iews. Sm~ free,..2' lt---~1--'Pl!!C"'"q!"'!ID ~art._+ equal . -~-.~ST~sm=~=~~~.,,~~~.-2-I I ' Bl' l ' B 2080 ~. ewport lllvd. Pbols-Tenn!s~!t Qldat: .J BEDROOM util. s~~,-,.,-lo-r m,·, ... --h6ur·patttill ;-enelO!lf!d ah~ in profllli.. ~r infer· c...... .,. • .) or; -mi. t'Ar n11n;H·u air . "· , " a. °' 900 Sea Lane. CdM 6"-2611 :II.I i.:re:u " mmmunityforaecurity. _Y!~ ..n'Ijlt-CIA&sifird Ad gar. frpl. pr1 fn~I ~·d. Lrii li~in~ 1·111 11./o~:can/rily Lagun1 Hills Coste Mes• FROM Sl6S riu lie:s. more for cleaning $800,000 reereation•l . •38l D .1 Pilo PO & ·Chldrn--&.-.pel-ok-S.\00/1110. vie"' & frplc. Slovr, rcfl'~f;· 642-2611 (MacArtb,!lf rrr Cout Hwyl MEDITERRANEAN apt.s. Adult couple only. compll!x. 8ingla, l , 2 I a1 y l, . . x 6-l·s.-6034. i·1•p1s. 1lq1~. lovrly porch. BRAND NEW 3-bdrnl . .--2 ba... STUDIOS & I BR'S VILLAGE 638-1976 eves. 11nd 3 bedroom Juzury 1--.--··_Co_•,••_M_~~"-·~!126~26_. -t'N_l_C_E_4_b_r._2 ___ ba.-cr-pt-. <1-,.p-s. Child ok. $285 ut il pd. Arne] patio, t"Q_ls, drp~ pool. • li'REf. Linens 2 BQR.i.'1'.S., 3 baths; frpic. 2400 H bor Bl d C'• 2 BR. Upper. ~lee bltns, ~::i~~~!?::·! Convo1les.c_en_t Hosp. dsh11·i:hr. corn<'r. Avail .lune NU-VIEW RENTALS dull area near Lei!!iure •FREE Ulililles Fantastic ~an ·vie\\•! a:r v ., ..... refrig., closed garage . v1o11 .. ...,.i1o,.,tto•..-.n.. ' 44 ~rtifie-d. Ideal for 1. $~. l l:xi P11ularirn. 673-4030 or 494·:12-18 \V 0 r 1 rf · $ 2 2 5 m 0 · • Full Kitctwn S4Z5 Month. No pets <714l 557·8020 Qulf'I. $140 to responsible ..,. ~.J)q>l.DP·l RN or c pt P riced 10 i;el l. j 49-217l. 71 4 /8 3 3-1 41 J or e Healed Pool \Villiam \Vinton Realtor RENTAL OFFICE adul!. No pets. Re 1 s. ~ Have others. \V~ SJ)C<'ializ!' I-~~~~~~~--• OCEAN V1e11· -nr bea!'h, 21ll/633-i>848. 1 • Laundry Faci lities 2'29 Iolarine Ave. OPEN 10 AM TO 6 Pr.I ~ all ·-AS. all ,,·,.,, Abod., * 2 BR. l Ba To1\·nhousr. 2 Br. slovc, refl'i", sn1I ntit.1----------. Balboa J-'•nd· 67""1 * LARGE 646-42'14. ~ ... "' -. ... $l'ia. e ··~ Duplexet IJnfurn. 3SO •TV & n1a1d seiv avail ~ ~ * ONTHE•Ul'JSATNCWl'()lr lhlatnelis Brokers, 645.7555. ~~:1i~IO~~a~ :r.~~j7-~-:: ALA Rentals e 64S 3900 e Phone Servir(' 2 BR. cpts, ·<frPs, ttfrig. NEWLY DECORATED 2,ar:~·pat~~pl;pxis .. ti;;~: !:1~~!;';'~~~=",', LA -Corona del Mar $30 WEEK_&_U_P_ range. All util pd. Days Be•utiful Grounds ,.., JJ h Ca111, u. RGE bcoauty llalon. long 2 BR. hou.~C'. one of 3 on lot. 6:J6-7l5" 1 62 bllns. Adult~ only. No pel!!. ~ ,......, dliO 1 10 Htabl~~ husil'IE"S.o:: i n $1li ino111h. • sr~:PS lo Beach -'J. Br BRA!\'D l\'E\V-A\'ail. in • Studio &: 1 Br apls ~5+-8341. ex , ev e s 10 ?tfinutes to Ocean 282 E. 16th St. $165. ,_........, _____ .., ~ping ttnler. B u s} FORTIN. REAL TOR 64'J..5(Q) 11·~1,~"PI. f'llC"kl 's~,;, snll yard. Jun('. flugr rllx o\\·rtf'r's • Room $18 & Up. GC!o,.Htotbu&s lslnl • ~ 'w''"',' 1 ~-~"";c··~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~ chenltle. Cash 01 terms. chi" JX'I o . "~· unit. 3 BR. 3 BA . f irrplace. e TV It. ~iaia Servict' Avail PRIV., sunny J-BR. Pa tio. u ea ove. a er~ SPAC. 2 ~ 3 Br apt. 5140 up. -BRAND NEW S&-3790 af1er 5:30 p.n1. 3 BR 2 Ba apt-sun1mf't' rrn· ALA R1ntals e 645-3900 bll·ins. 1800 sq ft. + 3 e Recreation Rn1 _Pool No garage. Gas pd. \\1al.k to Gan.ge. Rec. Rm. Laundry Pool, cpt/dfil, bltns. kids =o~---~. ----!a l-approx 6 nlO. No -EXCEP.TIO-NAL--rferks 11·f\i('1Y of '--.v, • Children It Pet xeclionJ beach. Alalure adult No Room i .cluded. Y U may .quah.fy Jor BIG children/""ls .• ......1. ~I. ...., $!~ 675 -zi I BR $140 ok . • MONEY in Dnttt Sal('s. ==~~""~=-"'"~"~~ VIEWI 0<'('11n. ~·hills. \V:ilk to bch e All il1ajor Credil Cards pets. .....,, :>+;) ~. 2 BR. SJfiO: $165, $175 1996 Afaple No. 1 642-3813 tnvnbnl"nl in mf'rchandls(' NICE 3 BR. 2 Balh. Double \Valk 10 bf'nrh & 1011.11_ 2 & shopping. 1 yr tse. $42!!. 2376 Ne\vport Blvd.. 54&.9Ta5 2 BR Townhouse, new crpts, H•ciend• di Mes• 2206 College No. 5 642-7035 req'd. Nila Br I d g es . ~arni;?r, J\lf'SA Vt"rde. $lil5. BR's in 'fourpl('X. Slove. 6i3--0960 LARGE J BR apt. New paint; pool , walk to beach. 160 W. \VII.Ion, Apt l. CM 2 BR Studio, 1% b11, Unfurn. 831J..3939. Call 5o1;...3m __ . ___ ~~ nr1v rf'fri,i:.. crpts, drps. FOR l/ai;e Corona de! ~lar 4 drapes. Shag carp l 'g. SD>. adult!, 110 Pe t I. p k L 'k Sv nd" $170. Patio, Adj. sho.pg ( Meftey to Lun 240 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 car i:;ar .. frple. Sn1all pct cik. 1\vall y!'ar!y, BR. :z1 ~ bath, fireplaCf'. Carport & lndry. Nr shop'g 673-4447. .,. • 1 • rrou 1"1 548-8301 or t'Oll 2 13 : pri1· fncn yd. Chilrl1't'n & pel Sl15/mo. Bil-ins. \Valk to beach & & schols $140 + dcp. 998 El 2 BR ap!. \Valk ro ocean &: ~U2~ 3• ~:'A~ 592-5227. 1st TD loans OK. $300 n10. 644-fi/.134. NU-VIEW RENTALS shoppin". Aft ""6. 6"0-'"~9. Camino, Apt l, C~f · shop'g. See to appreciate! • ;:;;o,,;-==-;;;"""o-,""'= --" ....,, i46-(Mjl, Pnr. patlcs * Hid Pools NE\V ~fESA VIU.A. 2 BR. l• J BR house in rour! $JGO. 2 67.1-4G.l0 or 494·J248 l'lliss Phillips. D1tys 6 7 3 • 6 5 1 0 : eves I h Nr sh<r.1'g • Adult~ Only Pus crpts, dl'f";, bltns. 2 6~% INTEREST ktrts ok. l"ellC'1!d, gar . -3-BLKS-BEACH--** S75 Allo"·ancc ** 673-6778. ' ~ty.encl'd gara~.idealloc. All Utilities Paid $30 OFF 1sr :r.1o·s RENT, IF' \'OU BRING IN TlUS AD. 20102 Birch Sf. (nr. O.C. airport, S. of Palisades Rd). Priv. patro. Billiard nn., jacuui. Nr. UC lrvlne. r.tgr. 5574246. .. LIVE NEAR WORK In &1111!iful Eastblult (Near Ne\\•port Center) l·Bdrm. Apt. $185 I 2nd TD lo ns i'Aslslde. 6~2-5583. Largr 2 Rr 1riplrx. Blt·ins. Cost• Meta 1..rg 1 Br garden apt, JK>OI SO/H\\'Y·· lge. 2 BR. view, Martinique Aptsc •. $195. mo. 963-4022 a BACHEWR tiou!<f', f('nC'rd nr11· "Old shag & dr11.nns. DUPLEX-2 BR. gar, -.~. pri $l55. 7l O \V. 18th Sl. frpl., btam ceil. bltns rm Santa Ana Ave., .M. I e .,... .f '"' 645-55.10 • r. A~ 113 646-!i&l2 **BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. law~ I'll ts rangt-Co. yn.l., ~,!'-~.,~ ~lf'r pd. $100 Good iitoragr. P.fiVRl11 &: palio. shl\g crpl, drapes. $235/mo. 61$-4048, 673-&'60. Olnlemporary Gardtn Apls. ln..&o!I 0 llWE BUY ro•su 1110: 54('"1JOOY. nier p.qt10. l'hilrl small JX'I btlin-kit. $170. 54a...&89. • TROPICAL POOL 2 BR.. bit-ins. Pool. Walk 0 NE\VLY DECORATED Patios, frpl c .. poql. $155--, , . •. B ok .. $200. H • •-h 2 BR 1rudlo, 11, Ba .. frpl., 2 Br. w/pr. 1140. fncd yn:I $170. Call 546-5163. -•= IL& S ' ti Mt C $130 -2 r pr1v hon1<', lrg NU-VIEW RENTALS unt1ngton u.olC spiral stail'l\'ay. s;u>. 14.l E. btach. S200 l\.fo, Orangt w/patio, wtr pd. 2S26 Santa • •r 9 · o. yard ftn<:ed for k irl..-: · Coast Rea.I Estate. 644-4848. DELUXE 2 Br, JI' Ba, --- 642-2171 546-0611 Rent:A-Hous1 t 79-8430 673-40:'.0 flr 49-1.324t1 NICER THAN CONDO 18th St .. Apt. 10. 64:N429. Ana Ave .(E) Call btwn l-5 crp11. drp~. ra.ngt. dshwhr. WESTCLIFF Strvlng ll•rbor .11rra 21 yrs. ---~-----\rooo·~ CO\'E~J-BR-:-2 2 BR, 3 81\, !rplc in BR I. 1S95 &: UP -Nice 1 BR. 3 B~. 2 bA _delux! i~udes 636-4t20. _._ gar, Childttn OK, $100. CAPRI c:.~·~1~~~~~~~~~~ii~$235 r. " Br. crpt/.91"p6. 51. ... LJn!CSl 11Pt:· 2 liv nn. ~hi~ crpt. Pri~ .Jill'+ trailers. Adulls . only, no utihtles .• $37.>. 6 ~ .> • ;.l 7 81 : DEWXE Triplex. 1·2 BR. 642--ll74 or 548,.€131· 1100 Wf'stcllff Dr. · ~ dSh ~:"!tlbte8bl flrrpfart;;:'"lM'leasr:. ffi.k l:'t' 'ift:acfi'lid:"'-Balcoiilflt. pets.. 32 w:' Wil.90ft. C.M. ::>~168;:~. > t • .., ~ -d~f fl1tk!( '1190. ;i BR! "1'ARnfE'N't-}.INaR · req, · -~.AdttJtClvtnt-...NO ~, ... • • -~-~ attach. garagt'. !i-16-9.'90. Rr,.lry, 4!M..{l:i09. Spanish dte0r. Vie"' ot val· 645-4530. Cost• M.N Sl.>5. 1·1 BR Sl35. Nu paint Live in iten -r 11 1 Dtluxe 1 &: 2 Br. Pool. -I & s~ • •·D lh h .~,....mooren . Ca 1 1'. ~,~;;~~~;~~;/•BUDGET Boostrr-1 BR. r:y ocean. wu. mo. AVAIL now · 2 BR. l\' Ba .1 cp..,, • "'' s ers , 4-4 plt.xl'!i, 2 bt, 112 bA. encl rpor. umiture avail. I . h'i ' VTCJ'OR IA Br11.rh I bd. Vfl'IV 536-6007. ,,.,.n'--·--. n<W lum' .• ~,h 3 BR. }I~ BA, ~ dispoga.ls. 64G-8333. 642-6274 lll0\'11. rr: rig, l' 1 d. Uri.I inc fmrn palll). 1 hlk In flN!lln . •JUW1111: u"' dtt0ntlt'd. Sl&5 mo, 7S3 Ptlio, carport, 540--7247. $00 l\'1n•ly furn. $26..l. 6'12-1172. N•wport h•ch paint. pool. No pets . Sha!' O f 64>-0973 • 2 BR a:tudio, nr.w pa.int, LRG 3 Br. 2 a .. no pe•·. 3 RR ., 2 BA.. CRPT!; k HeUlll Furnished 300 AL ~ Rentols e ""3900 _:_c_:_.;.:c_:....;.....;.__ "~" ~-trnar. · · ...... ,,,,,,, "'t l'I "" ~ ~ ,.. _,,.. ~. ~·., 11 • • .., M , • Children ok. Nr 1chli1 & drape~: bh-ln11. lrg yarrl1 2 \'1-:,\Bl.':t• t!ltt rting July l~I. ~ DELlr.\'E 3 BR. 2 SA, tlf'\\' DLX . 2 br turn ipt. Pool, • LRG Deluxe 2 BR .. 2 BA. g11r. Adults. No pets. S15.l. sho)'a. 1170/mo, s.l.>-899!. blocb to ~lf'h. Oub facil. e NEEO. T.L.C. -'1 Br. Br. 2 BA. 1 blk from ~ach. rluplf'..:, ft"PIC, d 1 h w sh r . close to zhope # Adul ts/no gar. sml ptl ok. Nf. So. 548--6ll7. 2 BR CJlll. drapes, bltim, l:-l:-:tf<l,-:-/moc,.,-.cc6<--'-2--060.:.:::::':..· --- Pads -$70 ull pd Bill· yrtl for k1dJ & pets. 5130. $2.)(1 mo. 497-1189. l1111ndl")'. earagt. optn br&m pets. $160, l9Cl Pon1cna, Coast Plaza. 545-2321 . I BR n·/~-I "·. ' ~ -utl pd H 8 ~· ti ALA R t I e '"3900 'ti SI I he h uc • .-°'" air, Neat • no pets · adult1 SPACJOUS ad u It apt ~-. -· " -u en • s _,,.. L19uno1 Hills C(!i llJ'S. eps 0 11.c · C~I. 2 BR. up1lttirs. 1undt'ck. 2 BR. Adult1, no pe!!I only, $140. 962-3886. w/frplc., 2 br. Sl8.i or l'lwT. pd CM. $300/mo. Yeafly. 5'1?..j667, ATTR_A_C-:-E-slde 2 iff. $145, mo. Call afttr .3 pm. BAY J\fEAOO\VS APT'S . lt~~HouM 979-1430 Din• Point NE\V \\'o!'ld. 3 Br .. 2 ~A., nu 3 Br... 2 BA. Frplc.. top Olt·in~. pAlio, pool, fllm·unf j.U....4391. 387 \\". Bay St., Ci\I 646·007:'1 LARGE 2 Br., $135. Crpt~. in exch.angr for lighl maint. t, L .. .,.. leedt ~ BR, 21/i BATH "''Pl s.: drps, pool fn1·1I ., rlhl ~h11f'l('! 2 blki ocean. Yrly, from Sll(I . .AtUls. 642·9.i20. blf.Jn . llove. no Pe I a:. :c:"'::S-:-!llm-·'-· ------ Bi·iui.I nrii• & ·i~rs:c "''/frplc. gar. $230, l11clurl: )'rd. '32.0, AdH.• no pets. 67l-8088. _ _ , • J BR. rrpls. stove, retrig., Oelux~ 7BD. 11~bll., 1tudio \Vesl.!lide C.M. 673-7178. 12 BR, nr. ocean !iiha1: &. dl'JlL l 2 ILKS llACH blf·ln.<.. trJil'~. drps, aa.ragr ~ ~ 1\'lr. 830-9002. Furn. 8o1chelor I I Br s drpii. Sl20. No pet.s, no crpL•. drape!&. pool. bllin11 2 BR unfum. Jleated pool. $200 yr. lllf', No pel/chUd. • lleullflll mw. 2. BR. "'"YI .,, lot w 'o•hcr "nlts, but Lovuno Niguel DAILY PILOT I tspeclolly n ice, 2110 chiidl'tn. 507-2360. and pli pat~.. Lndl')I room. childron ok. No I :16 St. Girl• P"''· 6#--0!0. fUl'A. wl'J"Wopk. DoUblt ~II.· j;fpa._rlllf", $300. f • I N.wport Blvd., CM. 3 BR. 2 BA family apt. sai. I chlkt ok. 6-Ni--0196 pets. Uli Monte vat&. C.M. OCEANFRONT 2 Br. nr 52 St. ,.,., ,....i • deck. Chlld/ NU-VIEW RENTALS 'sr..iUTIF'lJL v"" h>m~. CLASSIFIED ADS I FUR.v2BR:$1 1s 1mo No"""· SISS. Call , DELUXE 2 Br, crpi.1. d""' LOVD.'Y .,...,,,. I br •Pl 1m yr.1,... Gar. No peLI tit. pOO. Vevly. 673-rtO.';(I or 4!J.t ... 124S ! ,...._.,.,. s:tinlf"n, lRntlscar,.., · . / Adu!~. nn rirT~ 8:0 Centtr * SJS..11~ • nnp, pr., palio, laundry nr shrtpplng. ,.,.,'}.,. OCC A Shag 6: bltn 644-43tJ =llW RIN~.SS 11a,1t M>meihi~ lOIJ "'ant 101 ri;1 1;,· ;1;;~~:.~~=~ FOR ACTION ..• , SI .. CMS.Cw.st&. ** 2 SP., si;.o l'~ct. Adulu, a:ml pet ok. UCL $135. CtU ~. « · lf!'Jl .. Cla ified 1d., do II (Tf)ll, bJllM, S:.00 mo. By / /Tht fultJI Graw 1n lht \Vtsfj Priv11lt p111 Uo. ~o pet£. 1ti SlM./mo, 6U.&T2. Sell kflt ltlP.ms DOW1 Call ' WW' liQ,.. ..UI MUm .. n. uU l>'OW ~i appointment. l»UI. CALL 642·5678 ... • DallY Pilot Clusifl<d \\', Wl!Joo 613-n'il. l1lr but mull1! ~ll 6'H61J "'"'' 2 Br haxll'ry apt I blk from "bt-ech. Yearly, $713, t>a,ya. 6(2..6667: e\'el. 60-U. -· I ~·· • -- • I ,_. . - • • 9 PILOT·AOVERTISER Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers • \ 1 Ap•ilr:n1s lor flel'll ~"'.... Ap•rlm1nl1for Rtnt ICi?ll l"---"-'_"_'_,. __ _,·Jl ~l ( · ~rn-t l[Il) I -·~-.I Apt. Unfurn, 365 Apts., Office Rental 440 -"--------·I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 New~rt Beach ---------·1 1\RC'lll'l'~;t''\'1 fo:ni;::ult'(•ri r tr -...;'--------·INewport Beach l )I~··.~. 411 Ol<l :\r"11·110r1 Crpts/drps .. blt1ns, gAr. Nr. Bhd, ~I' to 11!l)ll'f'C'JIH". r:x. l.foag-ll<>t1p. F1xin1 $172.50 t('r. 1•r11ra11cf', $ll0. }lli..s:!OO Ad""'· 642-<3'7 AJ;I. FROM $135 OPF'c;.· _____ _ 2 BR .• 1 hlk. 10 hf-11.('h. rf'ar A LIFESTYLE BEST 10t·:irlnn ('ornl'lA ritl leM-t. S\6t1, No pet!I. :-.1:11• t1r. Pl"st nflict'-Snack 2 Dnorsca;~~~::l~h-2 BR FOR JH[ JO 'S . ~~~~;;1<1, Pl'1\•. pa rk t "'. Nrt fyro. s;r..o "'"· yrty Arr )Ult 11t•'d uf j>,1~Ult (tr1'IOIV'ntic.s Bkr. 6;:)-6';'00, ' -nut .coorl 1non"y fnr !hr • _ -- lt11 M. shag ('rpt!I, 642-3"'4.i. !1a111r old iskinqiy 11.p;11·1. BAY VIEW OFFICES San Clemente 1111·nt:i \1llh !'11•n ~k11np1l'r tl1 ·ll1\•'. :ur1·nnil1t1<>1a·d rai-11\1irs 1111rt 110 r,i1·as t11 Hi·d•T••iatl"'rl. Lirlo A1'C"ft 3 BR, 2 Ba, rpl!i. rlrps, hlrns, :o!p1•11k 11f?' Thl'n t'll!"Y l h•· r.":1lon,1nih·s Rkr. 675·6i00 nelll' bea('h. $180 mo. No hfest)•I•· o! 1he ,11s Rt __ ·c.:.~·.;...:c.;.._c_ ~ts 998-1979 (Ora~(' I • 0 AK \V ll Cl I> GAliOE:\' TAX (If r 1 r •', II' \'f" I y ' AJ'AHTt\l~:NTS. 1·1·111/dt'p~. l~lt Nl'11(10r! Aptl,, 'rt~crc's SI rndllo11 in 1·rc-HI , c'\I. SK\ n1n, Ai;t. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 rt•ntu•n ln1·l11d111,1: In 1·1:1• f>ll".-:l'I~.~. or 673 .... 4:-1;7. ----------• SV. 111\IHlllC i'O"l. \\ hl1'1f"'t1l Costa Mesa hath.,, snnct 11•ll•'~t1a11 1111d Dl·:s!..: Sfl<'ICC av!lllable $50 -:~----.,,-----t1'11111s ''"tu·ts, a !'l'o ~li11p 1110. \Viii provi1le furniture Summer Rentals & pr" 11 h·• nrr .. r~ fr•'" i.:r•1111• at sa mo. Ans11·<'rint: srrvic-e l('ssnn~. A h1':1111il1il t·luh-a1•aHable. 222 F"ol"f'.~t A\'e, PALM MESA APTS. hou~r h~s :! t14·:.1 111 r·l11hs, Ui.guna Brach. 4!l.t-9HiG ?.f!Nl!I'ES TO NPT. BO I. .~fhll\11~, lnrlonr i.;u!f rl r11 lll~l~=------ FURN. OR UNFURN. 1'H1lJ.:<', billinrd~. ""hn· TV Df.:Sli: ~pa~ ~vailable . $."JO Unbelievably 111.rge aptlll ., th('l\tf'r. A1 ·t111l iP~ nu·n11 n\O.~ \Vill prov1d~ furniture huge pool Jacuzzi elect bit· frcc S11ud11y hru111·hr~. hnt"· at S:.i 1110. A1t-;11·e~ service Ins ha ' U: d 5 sa 1 bf>-qu".~. !I II fl rt s luu1·1111-11.va1lable. 17875 Beach B:l'rl, F __ ou_n_d_lf_••-•~•d_s..;l __ s_s_o Babysittlnt F~I). l..tl:. hlk h1rd. 8"hysin ing 1n my hom• 1 Cro\\{lt111·r11, \'11·· CA1 I· • 642-0.'\M . ini:f.,NI ,(. C'nl!r1.:f", (".~\. Co!llll Ml'AA IU'f'.!t !'t1~h1!r 1ujurl'1t , 5'\j.;131Zl (l'hpi)/~1 \1111~~1. Carpet ~ervlce ----F"OUNO 111 \'t1•11111y "r Balhu11 JOHN'S CarfW"I & Upbnbtll'ry Rll •l N1•11 prw1 R1•h, ~\'rry f'll"Hn"rs. J<:x1rll Ori-~hlim· 11n181l bl11rk l'll('\jl)' 11r (111£:, ron fl'("f'I Srolt•h.lru.vd {Soll &~•llr lllflku1~ 1 n 111.. Rr1arfi1ull~). Ol'S::TftM'~ .\ J'f'rt1'1Hl1'f', (';111 :i-1:1-10;:;, 1111 (..,lor brl2hl~ntrs & 10 Flll :'\O: Ynuni:: 1111'11' l'AL llHllU1r hlrA('h Int ""'hlte I ('llrp,~1~. ~avll ynur mnn'"Y \\'hll(I 11/11 lit' l')l'S, ,·,111111•, \'1.-~1.·ii.:noli.1 ,t v.tini.:o~r. hi· ~n1·ini;r ntr ~'<tra trips. \\'ill rlcan l11•u1i.:: rni .• dlnl n.& Fnun1lt111 \"allr·~ :~~!-;!!;'\, F<lltNn: J.ri.: 111n1., <l•1i.:, 1·r1l· d ish 1~111.t. \."w. ~11.1111 ,\ua I lr1i::h1~. &l:!-(1:.1:,, :.ii; 7.'\0ll, lil>.lil I. r111 .• t· h11U s1:;. Any rm. Si :ill, c·nu<'h $10. C:hA1r $!'1, 15 ~!'~ .• ""P IS 111\llt c'fllllll1', Mt 111rlhQl1. r <l•l 11nrk myM!tl. t ;,,,wl !'rl. .'>.11.lllOl. • ''77'"~ Rl.1'('1< ?.1al~ rnl r .. 11111t nu ~Tl-:A~I ("Hrprt r1,.l\nt0rs, };1u•\1rl nrur !'.1t1dlr,1rw11! Jll"flrt's:itflnnl lit l n w ~ ~ I l':1rk, S.1\, ~~16 7:~).I! (H' 11r k·r~. 3 8\'f: rmll ('(lmplete f;1:l-tr~t:" S1!1.9.'I. !Iii:! Oli7'.!. P'Ol;N11-Cn111111;:-;;:---l 11;;;= -,-CAlt r'f:T _ l_.A_\_"_fN'G_•_ 11,-111 ur1• -llnrbc:w Sh<>Jlpln~ (",A l'Afi l-~ C'1•n11'r. s.11, Arni :! ~. *' n.11~win .. \il6 :11'!1, llff 1:mp111 • 4 Carpenter r11\J;\l) llhlll" r11 r1IH! Ill Cns111 --'---------·I • I g crp • rp • 11 ia n1rnts, rte. Jlunlini::ton Beach. 6·12-432 1 et!". Arlulls, no pets. Cuslo1n rlr1·,,rn1 .. ct Sin-I---'------= r.11·~11 1111.:h ~·1 ..... ,1 hurk SINGl..ES , .•.• From $135 .C:ll's, 1 &. 2 f\r!'s. F11rnishf'rl :.! f{cl(l,\1 riffll'f', hus,v t'flrnrr, fl('ld, rlrasr Id ,, 11 I 1 I I'. HEAVY DUTY CARPENTERS RACK 1 REDRM. ,, ... Jo'ro111 S140 lnr U11f11rrusli('d, L,.111 1nn1c-Cn.q;, i\1.--.:a, $!)(}. U!thlif's In-'.i l~i-f.:~l'.1':. - ' ' 2 BEDRJ\f. .... :From $160 i11 f'"~ts and ll1i l•'llsr !'('· eludf'd. 1;1:0 li~itiO - You'rP. ri~hl, llwy'l'f' under-'11 1 i~rd. l\lodrls uJit'n daily Business_R_e_n-1-0-1---FNl). \\luh• 1-· Iii~ 11111. priced! 1561 ?.1esH Dr. 10·1. 445 FOJ:TIN, llE . .\1.TllH1:1:.! ",fl(ltl (5 blk.5 !ron1 Newport Blvd.) OAKWOOD GARDEN Jl•E•T·,,-11-.·,·,,-,1,-•• -,1-.,-,·,·,-.,,-l.-1<<I 11 111! ··h:1111 111'<1111111 nf'r·~, 546-!tt;l)(l h11i.ll111~ i.hnpp111~ crn1C'1', \'it" ().(" A11·r11•f l. •l:•:•-1ii7. APARTMENTS .,,_,,.. "'· fl .. :u111 , .. "'"'~ Cap1s1t·a110, .~.ll'. -1~; :1 .. 1., Lost SSS westiB.Au 21 (R"sru·t Lh·inc f11r Sparkling. 2 Bdrm, garrlen Adults t l1il.1 1. STOn1·:-frnn1 hld i.;. fn1· 1 .. -;';', Inn~ liairrd hlll"k <'lll, 11r11r- lJl!'\T: "'Hfl<'KY,'" Ht n1n old ~·01· c :1\-H' fir Ch,.\'Y Tn11•$.: \\'llh S' 81-rl. (ifllWI ()u11!1tu11i ......• ,. 64?-8223 ~~--~--­( 'll,., "'l' 0""1 11·ondWflrk Pll""l- inl?;. t:ah11tr1~. Gcn·t "PAIN:. Afl. 5 Ph. Duke D1.Dur1c11., ti·l6-75~. LARG E DR SMALL 11pt~. Pool, 11pa. l u 1 h NEWPORT BEACH l\1 I 10111-. :•o;:i T't11(·f'11ltn. tni;: fll-11 t'l•!lnr. \'11'. 11f lla111 l<tsrpg, gara,e::C's. A<tulh1 -16th & Irvine C11~!;1 :\lr,a . ;,11\'jl):is. All Typr:<1 \\'nrk: C11t r!Nir11, fro . _ 1l111n. \'1,•1nn11 , l li~y SI 1\rrl\ p /\ 11 f' I. l'f'in(H'll"I, finlj;.h, m 5175. Ali;o avail. furn-645-0550 or 642-8170 Industrial Rental 450 nr <'•'1'1a l\lp~;1 . ll ;iny u1rnr-frllnir. i•rnau·~. ere. !ltiZ-I". I. u1 E. 21s1. c.J\1. 646-86fi6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -<~rrA'Mi~;;--I ' . ,-•nil 11111 i'•l!H'f'l'!\l!ll: \I.~ •SPACIOUS e COSTA MESA \1hr1~·11!ln111~ p11·n~•· ,·all rt ETiRl·:1 l<·;tt:1~111rr 11111 .... rin \Vrll·Dr!iiignf'ct Apti;. ~ 11 111 .~· :1~~() ~II fl. 548·7881 aft 5:30 pm lis:ht l'l'flAit'.'11 I'll". F1~ fl~!. 1 k 2 BR. \\'/Tf'rraCC'i'i. Rentals I ~ C,\/~[.\'J.,;r :'111\f\l•:ltS-Reward RP11J<n11nhlr• fi·lh-:"i~l. f'rnm $140 • S275/n10. 1 ;;;,mliiliiliiliilii;;·~~I Flrif:lilil.ASS ----~11NOn-tii.~1n,;-;.,,p-;Jr;:11111.;. · :\r. N11p1 f1'\l'Y ,'Ii, S.U. }'r11')' ~IAN'S 1vHll·h 1t1 nr nr11 r '" Sh11g r.pls, drps, !iiallna.~, I fl k 1 . n .-.. . bin.It' -ca rflt'11ll·y -paa11io1 I . . 1 :r.1:1n Gr~re .n ('!' s 11rr~ r~I . ·""''· n1te. C poo • Jacuzzi, r nc · gar. Rooms 400 I~>. nf [\11kt'r. F:. nr r11ir1'l1'11' Gnlr! (;11't1l'fl I' r r I c nu x • roorini;:. 1111 54o-5riM. Q .Jet A<lult livin.I:' C C ME.RRIMAC WOODS ---------1--1 J~ !\lit l1f'pn·~rnl;it11t' 1hrrt• 11/i.;old & hbu·k hanrl. s,.n-ement, oncrett Jl()Ot\I \!.'Ith 11ho\l't'r, to1 rl, ll O I"> I •. I . I • j\, . 1 \ --·-"·. I U1I n -Hiil-_ 111w111, 1111~ n ,1 ~~ , ~\\[1,tf,,.. ~ rr>;.y....---....-;;;-.. ----~S -l~f Y H---·----A----------·~--tr;:~~~~~~~~~;t ~:~.~~ ··s~~i:.l.w~~~ _-_m1~~1'f1'7i1-:-~7~.11_1r_ -:.~.;[.~~o··ti ·l 2 ~33 2:.1. rv1-.~ J(,.,N :-..~.,·ATto. ee Ou ave ny El Puerto Mesa · ~~1 005. Non sniok"r/11011 N ew Indus. Bldg. '~ ·' ... _ --_ Bl.f)('l{ \YORK · 1 BR'S-$130 UP rlrink('I'. H!OO SI[, fl.' 11 .,fti.·" !:.-:i. 1.0!"1" 111 :. Nr,v1..-ir1 .f.: \\'il~nn. An A~);j'l('iiltf' l'\f All Utilities Paid DEI~UXF:. Pril'ale r•nlrHlll't' pha.~" 11111', "Iii t 1lln1s \\'ay, ("n~tu :'-lr~n (;" l' 111 n n \'an'li LHr11t~r11pi ni::. Ontnlf' . . Pool k Recreation Area. No & balh. f\o sm okl'l'!i -(";\!, 64ti·l:!OI. Sllr1•lll'nt, 4 11111. ll;trk Rrs. 6-16-Sl-49 Ru!'. 6.\\,.~92 chi1rlrrn. oo pel!I, En1pln_vrrf grntl"111an. 1.1\1. NE\\' J)l•:LIJXl·: \l-1 11111 ls. ~ 11 111111 '" 11n f;u·r, rrrl & -... ~~~ "1".' "'.IQ.,. u. '-71'.17 11111. All~llf't'S '" "P llL:llll .. rE:Ml-~NT \VORK, no job.""'° 1959MapleAveC.M. ,,,,,.., ,_,,,, .. '~'" , pl1. po11·c-r. 17:::: ~1••1u·n11a. C':il! 1,111.-,1..:-!n:i:i!'\n :.!l•l.7 ,:n1nll, r ra.-.o n11hl1". ~-J,e I & 2 BR !-"urn nr Unfurn . ROOM w/hAlh. Re<l;;:oi·arc-ct. 5-13-Jl•ri: 11:'.&-!li~JS ('\'•'~. p.in . 10 11 ;i..in. 11"11.11 ri1~ r;~tin1. 11. SI u t Ii a k , Chlldf'f'n"s .'lll'ct ion. Pool. \Vlk In Bch. New 11:olri rrpl. -576-t09600-Sq-:-Ft-.-·---:'l48-116_1_a. ______ ~1 HI.AC!\ Fr111all' 11rr.h;1n lrn111 fWi S140 Up. EL1\1 GARDF:NS $150 mri. yrly. 12'11 Ba lboa 4001 Hin ·h. t-.'.B. :,11 ~~l.'\2 FRt-:J-: 1rlr11'. 11<tvi<'~ o 111·1 i;:1llr r.~ ho11,r 11h1l" APTS. 177 E. 22nd St., C.1\1. Bl1•rl., N.A. Renta ls Wanted 460 .,1111,,r 011 \'iH'llll•lll, J.'ri f'811n 111lr~. All l rhllrJI' lor ,"'~'-'-""~'-·----~,,.--1FU RN. R•..-int • J•l"al !rir 1/11, \'n; ('i\I Oiiru•r i.'11 ll hr;i.111 1,111joh11t 11 rPll8. 2 Br. fncrl yHnf; crp1 /rlrp!'i. frn1Hle !llurl"nt. Cln~e In HELP! ,1,,~r1rr111r. 4!M-'i17!1 or prii•r, tAS-507.1. -¥ Orange Avr, OCC. $75/mo. Util pd. Resp. yn~ 1na11 11 J.:<•1•1 jnl, ~11fi-'f.11-:!I. p -A1-"f0-,-. -w-alk.~-:-tlrivt, \n1t1l.l 545-1657 642-852{). & l'C'f'll 111'PdS h~1 · 11 .v:n•d, nr11• h1w11s.· i;:11w. h··••k. ~~~--~--~--·I Ll~ST 4/:m v11·1111ly Hlih & • • Huntington Beach Lo v ,_,-_L_Y ______ & JtB, Cl\I, S111.'r'" 1200 1·11.C:1 2 111:i 1 "" r"n1ov,., ~.11-AAfif! for es!. ! ---''-------I r no 111 i·anyon liri'il. 0 .• , .. :,:s, t lr:1nt:". 2 t:11.c:!1:ih Sr!lt'l'!<>. I -ha. SpH1·1ou.~ rln~rl, JiVI f'nlr. l>lk .~-"II!.. •«l1rr n1'1111,e < I" A C IC - NEW SANDPIPER 5 cal!I. Olcl1'r /111P, 1v1JI Ii'< ""' or rn1rn nnu.clar F:n('l J?Hr. S!\J. ~10-1~11 ,.. 11111 I 011 1111'1111.':!11011. C•lf , .• , M•x • Of These Things A DAILY PILOT up. PJ('K:i1• 1·all •'U·\lu'w F.arly hird i;prcials-1 RR GUF..')!' ROO~f. ()nr ;irlult Ri•n!a ls, 67:1-<l(J:\0 nr 494.:::.!48 fJ.16-~~-12~7_. -,.~--,.-,-=-oo-At * • •6444il'r--- from $12;1, 2 BR from $1:'!5 only. 1;;as!.~lrlr. Call ev('n------------B•·ai.:lr, :in1I. lost 4 16, So. WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. Camera 6. Washer 7. Outboard. Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couc.h 1"0. Clarinet Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stoots 32. Encyclopedla 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 3S. Hot Rod Equlpm'I 36. File Cabinet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Sllver- 57. Electric Train SI. Kitten 59. Classlc Auto 60. CoffN Table 61 . Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66d>ie..-d Watch -----1"1.--RefrigeratOr--- 1'2. Pickup Truck -39.-Victori an·-Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer -,.--... 13~ Sewing Machtne 14. Surfbo.,d 15. Machine Tools 16. Dishw1sher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf Cut 20. Barometer 21. Stamp Collection 2'2. Dinette Set 23. Ploy Pen 24. Bowling B.•11 25. Water Skis 26. Frnzer 27. Suitcase 28. Clock 41. Slide Projector 4'2. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Tablo 44. Tires 4S. Pia no 46. Fur Coit 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Horse 50. Airplane 51 . Organ 52. Exercycle 53. R1re Book• S4. Sk i Boots SS. High Chair S6. Coins 69. Comping Trailer 70. Antique Furnltur. 71: Tape Recorder 72. So il boot 73. Sports Car 74. Mattres1 loK Spgt 7S. Inboard Speedboat 76. Shotgun 77. S.ddlo 71. Dart Game 79. Punching lag 10. Biby Carriage 11. Drums 12. Rifle 83. Desk 14. SCUBA Goar These or any other extra things around th• hOUM con be turned into cash with i{ DAILY PILO.T WANT-AD r .. ~ ,. ' so - ·Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 -I Furn/Unfurn, cool color In-1., •••. o··ly·. "-:". A ·.,77. YOlJNt..: phys11·i1111 11i~lu·s 1o Adrlltlolli'I * Rtmodl"lin1 ',,,,, " ,,,,,_, ('oa:it l'lan1. n1·~pora1,.! IP'"i pool Ja''"ZZi m l'('nl •ii· suh l~i' h1111Y•. Crrwick Jr Son, Llc. , on. , ..... . . • ore. Guest Hom• 4IS Pl•·"~'' .-all w.1:: l!hi\ a16-4;1;.S, 8081 Hollantl Dri\·~. J-lun-Li1i.:un:1. .T1uv•-."4 ·pl. To t:'.~J ti71-f'Ml * ~~2110 f. -"-h "7 9·0-----------I 1110. ·191-:.tQ'Jll hn1. U 1 r fi·l:t-4u1ri. Hf•\\;tt·il: 1ng • .,n oo:ar . .,.. -.a.,1. *PRIVATE ROOM* ----~~11-:;1 ~1 1 l·'A\\'N Crrr•I lla 11r, fr111a lf', Contractor HUNTINGTON (;a rd,._ n s f•1r a111bula!ory pc1·son. <_;nod -----,.--- UN '·"N' i I HI 111'l'll. Au.~ "'(;11w\•'". Vic.' e Ap!I'. Heil HI Brl\!la Chi"a. rood, niec cheerful !lurround-i rUR ISJIJ-:11 ' lwrrc•nll, 2 h I . 1 1 1 Nr1\lf\Otl ,r,, '1';1!11rr1 Rr11•n.rd • • • • FATlfF:R &> SONS -• Sl4&-\J2J. Comparr • Srr in"s. al l 1111 1 or 11 1! 1nul pu1 . • ' I :tft•'r :l 11n1, l!l:.!-:'Ji10. 11•h11t vou"re n1i.~s1ng. F'r. * Call 54~-475~ * '""r lt>:1S<'. A•!u ts 1111ly. SlW-$240. PRVT $.r Si'mi-Prl'L rflnm.~ ~un_~ __ hy ,JlJn<'~Hh. G1·~ 1~'.:: l.Artt;~: llf'\\ard-.-no 1p1r s. R ... t ilJJl,~ asko•d, JJ•~t. II 1~h SP1-e I~RG. 2 BR Bungalow Apt. a vail. fflr 1TI"n & 11·nmcn. 3 R. houSl> 111 ~"·pt ,,.·h or II 1· l t "12 k>r. 4 • 15/17, Bathoa &rf'a. 4 Gardens, 6 pnob1. SHUnHs. Lol'in~ rHr(', 11 u t r i 1 1 o u s 11111 Ri·h .. ltH\(' .11 i or u-- Hol J11 cuv.i!I. Tennh~. Fron1 n1f'Hl s. ~"10-2:i62 or IH2-!»ifi2.1 :~"~'°~'~· ~2~1?~-~116~-~14~0~2.~~~~ Si::-4•ISS, II'" '" "2'0 ----------LOST: l l'ln~-h111rf'rl. hlk frnl ,,... .,.,......_, .1.. N£'W I [O!lll', i.Llv('ly lrg. nms. 1·a!. \VAS r xfl"t!ini;:. l.irlo APT. PnolsirlP • Spacious :\ly &-ninr Ciliz"ns nrl:! I 1~· p k U 11 p I :ir r. NR Re!11;i rd, BungRln\\•. Pvl. patio. $150. ha11r.v, "'" f"d & l'lr11n. erson~ 1 673-fi4j(). mo. 10 righ t ad u l ts . __ ;11 __ sh_,_r;_m_,._s_<._6•_1>-_9'l7'!_ l~;i;i;i;;liilii;;~~ ."CC~~~' -''81it1", Sea ot;;;:--84~132.l. B 0 ARD IC H rc/Lnundry. C:ood-meallf. Sc1 nl Sl~1 .. Pri Announcements 500 T.nsl . Vit". 5~th Sr., N.B. $225. }.fcn-\Vomen: 5.11-:;.111. ----------646-ljjll!} nr .MR-fl405. Newport Beilch Dccoraring, rle11ign, c.11rprn- try, plumhlni.:, "'l rins:, ett:". 4 R;rnern!ion.'11 r xp .• 25th yr. In bull, • Lir'lf k bonded. &\3.]5'15 • • • • • • ROOM Atl<ti t\nn.~. E:!!l!ma tl"•. pl,11ns & J11ynul , sinJ,l'll" or 2 ,,:tnr.v. 1.:r. Cnru1truct~n. IM7-1511. ------J A (' K T ,ll u 111 ne·Rl"J)1llr rrrnod., 11rl11il. 20 yrs. "Ap. Llr'rl. My W,11 y C". 547..a'.1)6 . P" "K NEWl'ORT R su;..1;.,11:;n CA i\lP Hoy11 It. Rf<'.\VArtn -6 1110. olrt.rrm. .flltft. -_ . Summer entals 420 Gi rls 7-1:1. Q11rst;in1l1ng pro-Yl'r imaran"r· <irry. Vic: A_lAR.TMENTS s Vli<:\V 2 bcdr()l'\/n~ gr11111-J'op noldl. 3 Lal r . Sn"n 4-21C. Jl;tRJ!m•li11 & Electrical -Ill--~ ~l~4-mmjilclr-ly. rnTsJi . Rf'A~11ahlo::.,Tatcs -.tni::r.: Sl.all'J'_ t.'. v-. ~2:1flll.---••F.-('-!~R-_,,. _______ ._i -·· rnthe bay · . I~ r o r h uT" e-J\*P· ----"E'L • • le.AL WORK. .AU . ed. A\'Rll June If) Srpl s1::o0 . • . 1.0.\'T hmwn ~ whilf' TPrritr kind~. Sig or 11m11.ll Lic'd ... Luxur1. apartment hv1ng; ?V-pr n1r1nlh. AOull,.. only ~~."UCOS, C;iyvt...,:oi, Calif. r,vpr rlol{. N11l inn11I City J.ic Jiu. Ftt.e est. 546--0211. t erlook1ng the "'atcr. En}(ly a.i::cnt. 67~.-1n::o. !-! .4.IO. Nri. im. n rs "r l , -----·---=+·I $150,000 health ~pa', 7 s1vlm-------. ~ :Jl I!. C·--w~c-K CASH ---al...;.1--~ 7 i~hi=-1-Little-Balboa lsta·nd-Personals 530 fi~rr-1 .. ~!l." m ng .,..,.,. , 1g ,:., en. ---__ ,,___ _______ _ n!a courts, plus miles of 3 hr flunilihfld fluplr'<. ,Junr fl!SCOVJ-:ll /)ISC'OVJ-:P.Y I.OST: F"r1nlllP hlai•k rlo'!: • bicycle trails, putting, .shuf· 17 to ~rt. 16 s:ioo mt) Find yo1.:r.s t-.l.f'" in SfJITif'•)ne hla!111t1tr/~hr pl1"r1I ~y fl f'. T rte board, croquet. .Junior 1·~ 67~1·5612 11f!~ 6 r n_,_. __ _ C'il ll n•iiv _ Nn nhlii::.111111 Vu• SHnt11 An11 Il l~. a:,7-fl.121 . H ROUGH . A. from S164.50 mnnlh!y: also 1 Rentals to Share 430 f7 l4J ~:•,:,..JJAA~1 12rf1 :1JJ7-3393 P.1·'.\I' Afl.D~ fl ~ld-111;{'.k and 2-bedr:oom .. p,lans A.nd l\'1\TlfJ,\;ALl.Y IHh. fi n,. "'hi!r ~pot fmnt ol t 2-.'lltory lo"n hri es. Elec-f"E~1AL1'.: r"l)f1mm11tf' "'Hnlrd 1:1-:cor;;-:rz.1-:1) 1•hrs1 Vi•·: crt~t fiT.rR!l~.o DAILY PILO tric kitchens, priva te p11rio.'ll Tu<;l1n. S?Jt-JOOO r v r s . -----· • · • '' .. · or halconie 5, carpr.ling, dra-1{.1.')-2022 day.'11, 11.o;k ftJr lll,('Ql!()J.JCS Arllinyninu~. l.f>ST: Fri '1/2fl, l11rs:r m11!e perics. Subterranean park-K;ithy F:. rt1••!\f' a1:t-7~1 7 "" 1vritr• r'. Jr1~h Sr!!rr. Vw. 11.B. WANT AD inJ;t "·ith elevato~. Optional S°ll AP.t: :\ Br. homr. ll.R. ~~Bo:_l:.!:.!:l. c·n~t;i ~lro;a. n.""'l\rrl! (·:iu !\16-.11:\r.!I, malrl. &etvice. Ju,;t ncfrth of 1.·vrrylhinn 1n1·ludrd. 3 ;, PP.<JBLE:'-1 Prr:.-01u1ru. ,..,,. h ] nd J bo " -" ., \\'hl!r frn1 Prklnv,ri.,., "l.111 1• Fas ion I~ 11. 11.1 . am r-yrs/Q\'r r. 5?h-ll4S7 alt 5 pn1 l1t1,..nt, s y n1 11 at h r t 1" H " 1 1 641.-5678 te and San Joaquin H\lli; · ... 11 ,1,, ••• ,, .. ~ i!, vu· ~ IJ('h1rd l'yn, L11g, Road. "'n " ... ~. prrr.n;1nry •~)1 Jt1<11'!inr.. Abnr-B. rtr1vHrd. 4!M-~0:!2. N"tCIVPOR"f BF.AC!! 1100:vt711ATF: ll"rrl"n ,., r ti1111 k At1,.,rt 1on r!:!f. AP· tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I ' -CArt1':. fil2-l~:•r, ' Telephone (71 4) 6'14-l!XlO ,:haring apt <rrnt $!3l)..$J;fJ 1 1---------- for ~ntal information 5'1.'....6.):7;. Sl\CLt.S lli\.\;f·~: VISTA DEL MESA Garages for Rent 435 i\lF.1100\\"l.llHI< r·nl:~in\' --"------'·--ICl.l'H . 11i7!l:.! {:r;1h;u11, ILR. Apartments SINr.LE car gari11;r , $20. flf'r Fx Tri -Latin • \\ 111. -S11 in&: 1 t\ 2 BR. F urn. & Unf. month. F'n1lay ~-1 -Ailm $2. Di.shwa.Mer • Stove It. Rclrii.:. 61~2f.117 Shag a:pfg.Lge Rec ST0P.A<;F: t:;ar.:H{" f"r rrnt .lr--------,l[gj center. $?.ll pr. n1nnt h Rl Nr"·prirt I Lo1t and Found . RE:t-.-1' lllArts $155, J ii5lmITT.P;"-;i"~'-~"~'~;·;·~· __ 440 J ~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Irvine & M.sa O-r1ve . * S45-48SS * Olfrce Rental 440 Found (free ads) ;550 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 PP.l~lf: lflCATmN Offii·e Su11 r A\' 8 i Ill h I"· t;F;R\1AN !'hrph,.r1I m I )l Cu~rom 1trC'rlra1rd IQ.r r11ich ru~R n11t. Yir. 11 R. (In ~litln tPnant. Prk1111{ -ll /c 111~ • Sll"'"b yt'ellf;fct· t!'t1 l--t 31r lull 'n1-'thl , !t:lS~ '"vii\ t41dl), ~,.?,1;-20~. ' ' Nr\\·pr.rt R•·h. Undrr nr~· - r.t11n11.11:tn1o~t .• f\P"'l>' rlrr· A Pl'f'C1011s. h"itRl"·Snonp:-~ or3l4?(t. Rrn!1'1 OUice 11uitc mn. 'millr Ju~1 11. love. 'Vic ?.Ol . 714/6i:~ 'l001. Jlh i.· ~1.:un. :i:iri-7031. * * * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times . dollars SIR,000 .-qu11y 1n 21XX1 Ml' f't Armwhe11/'I homo-fnr • 11'1' n101or' hO'me -Prrt £Xf"CU• live mak"' (II PQu•I vA.lue. 6'12-21~ Et.J.:ctnON It:-c··,-,-.-,-.-,·1 Ill'\!. lrtt f'•l·karrl me tor ~1f'rf'fl :.1irrf·u11'11Pt or 16mm .01u1rl proJ"<'lor. ~2429 ,.,,,., 5 r~t. --~--1 JJjl'J At1't!I, r 'l(rh11nl{f' fM la· t•nmr nr '!':~ AIM 2 hrtu"'. 11tr lnl. A;i;\l!iS. tor TD'• or .. ~ Aft. 714 4!1'.1-151!i rt11y,,.. nile. \\'l1.l~1r.11de--S 2 lw>droom •pt~ l ·11.· ''"w. for Mm In ~l l"""INflllnn -ptt{. in Colltgt P11rk ~1£.'147 • ---. ·. • • . - =- • • • -- • • • Looking For Someone To Take An Order? We're Good At It • • ---~-Yle'ir -~~en:__pay i lie-pcistcige-to get you to gi,,,:e ·us 'a • .o rcler. Gef -- ready for some quick profits by malling in your order today. Put a hard-working DAILY PILOT classified w ant ad to work for you. , • • --- • • USE THIS ORDER FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE -NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINE S ' llMIS - $4.lO Sl.10 $6.10 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BIL L 0 -OR USE YOUR CHARGE CARD • Publi1+. fer , ., •••• " •• , cit y!, btlj ;.~;~1 • •• ·• ., •••••••••• •••••• ·~ ,., Cl o uili(olie~ ••••••••••• •••••••• ••••·• •• ·••. ,, •••• •••• ,, ,, •• .• , .. ~-N•"'• • ••• •••• , •, •' ••• •, •,. •· •· • .• , ••• •, .••• ,.',, ', .• •' •' •, .••. • A'cirta , , ••• , : .•• , •• , , • , , • , ... , , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C1!y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PhD•I •••••••••••••••••••••••• M11i•r Ch1r99 Nu.,,btr , ,, , , , , ,, , , , , ,, ,, , Er,ir1li&n 0 1!1 , , , , , , , , l1nkAmtrice rci Number , • , , , , , • , ,, • , , , , , • Exi ,r 1+i•~ 01!1 , , , , , , , , • ' " TIMES TIMI S 'l'IMIS --- $7.40 $11 .70 $17. 70 $,,01 $14.50 Sll.50 $10.76 $17.JO $17.30 TO f tGUll COST JJulJUIJv Clllr:,.....,,"11 . i11 ••t i. ::i•te •b&ve. lnclud t \l•ut •llll•!ll "' P~""' "u"'btr, H•• ee•I ef '"'" .J ;, el +he ,~11 of th1 1;.,, 011 ... ~;,~ l~t 1,,1 word .,f veur ,.; i1 '"'"'" It• .... tlil Sl.00 tilu1 J u~._, ''"" jf \l&U ci e1;,, Ull ef OA.ILY-1.!LOT l el ••rw ''' "''th ,..,;1 .a r1p l•11. -CUT HERE -!'ASTE-OUR ENVILDPt-------- .!;";.',-.,, .... BUSINESS REPLY MAIL Oronge Co&st DAI LY PILOT P. 0. Bo x 1560 Costa MeH, C•lil. nb1b .. 1 '; ' '. . . . ' . . . .. • .... . .. ........ . Or Give Us cin Order by Phone .. . . " . . At-642-5678, The Direct Line to • ' . Cla11lfletl Want Ad RESU.LTS I ... • . I Cl ... :;Ag.. LAN • Com 531 PRO prun "'" inr . NE I rotot "m Vic'·: *L Ne1v I eJe11.n Jap& Al JIM'S Jil\VM 54;. COM G•rd • cl TLC -o .. . .. EXP. Cnm Kllft'l G1n1 BY ?o.1' ft nee ti!': 552-8. TOT Plum Elec Hau II ).'ARD Rem 11 k i 847- LOCA clean ri•nt YARD up. M ming. Yard T"• Rea11, YARD '"" Anyti Yard Trte Reas. YARD Hou• .Pt r [(IOk/ (n41 · Compl Fr .. M!:SA wind Cem'l REPA . b1od< Ktn. Paint Pa PROF Quall JNt. , PROF • Lie/I PA Hou,. prtft PAI 19 -PA Any E • DAILY ,ILOT I ! mJ '--I _c ..... _, ...... __JJ[ll]I ~ _ ..... _ ...... _J [Il) I ~ardenlng Painting & ][Il) :.[ _ ...... _·-~J[il]~•i:1 ~[ _~ .... _, .... ~][Il) Holp W•ntod, M & F 710 Holp W•ntod, M & F 710 Holp Wanlod, M & P 710 lllll I . (t.mn..,lo,~n~•"'i;t AL'S GARDENING Piperhenting Holp_W•n!ed, Ml F 710 Holp Wonted, M & f 710 Holp Wont.,., M & F 710 Holp Wonted, M & F 710 !or 1ard~ln1 le s ma 11 p A I NTING : Jnttr/Exter. ACCOUNTING CLERK. lilt lt1nd1c11.plng 1ervlce1, cAll \\'ftlls wat1hed /1 minor typing. Financial busint"S!. Sof0.-5198 eVts. Ser 11 In I rt'pllirs at prlct'I you cu a.I· Call D\11ne, 644-4360 tor ap. CLERK TYPIST E1tt. fyPf'11Tilf'r. 50 "·P·m- 10 key addins macb. Telt- phnne t'Xplr nl"NIS, Apply 1141 PlaC"enti11., CM 1·3 pm. Glrl Frid1u $600 UV&-ln for •"-mer ln "''C" • "C• board & ' ~" .-~., nl'll' c. room Just anothf"r numbr.r~ Land Lquna ~ach. Pvt room & plus modf!ra!e salary for this ipot w •mall local q · bath .+-imall ulal')'. 2 boys light llou~keep1nc. cookins ptss!ve tum l you can age 6 & s. Son1t "'k·nds ot:f. & rare for elderly lady In counl on hf'll\J' impohant .(9T-U89. Newport, CdM, Costa ~fesa, lord. F'ree l't.t, Re! 1 . ,;.'°0;'";;;rm""';;;";;;· ..,..,..,..,..,. Dovtr ShoreP:, Wt11.tclltf. £7~-11&6. her 011·n komt, Mu!t h11.vt llgurt. c ... u AM F ...... AL·s Llnrt.c11ping. Tr"' e FOR clean & neat ps.lnting, r,.mov11I. Yard rl!mn<lt'llna. int!'rior or exte.rlor 6 reu. Tr11.1h hauliJ\11'., lot clea.nup. r11.tes, Dick, ~~. RPp1ir sprinklers. 673-1166. N11 WJ.!111n1 EXP. J•PA""" Gard'""· * WALLPAPER * Can'Plete. Yard Sltrv'ICI': When )'OU call "Mac'' Cl~n-up. Free E 1 I · 548-1444 646-tnl ~~2661 . INTERIOR .\ Ell:terior· P11ln· LANDSCAPING. New Lawns ting, minor f'l"Pllirs, non• & ,l\prinkll",.,. Re 1 1 d ' 1 • drtnkPr. Frtt e1tim ate1. Comm . Sta te L I c 'd · C11.ll l'i·,.nints. 646-Mn, 5.11--4446. INTER & Extl"r Paintl ng PROFESSIONAL frff work, Ljc"d 1, Ins. Reis. Re'as. pruning, trimming, spray-rlltPs. frtf' e~I Chuck, tni. 11prinklers. LA6n~:<'ll.P' 645--0llOO. ina:. cle11nup. GMrge. "fl;l·~fl.'l PAINTING -Honest, clt"an, N E W lawn.•. sprinklf'r~. i:u11r11ntf!f!d \\'Ork. Licen~ rorotilling, rrer11 & shrubs & insured. 675.-..~740. rtmovfld -yard eleanup. Vir: CM/HB. 963-32S8. F.XTER. Compltte 2 coats 1 1tnry $240, 2 1.tory s300. * LANDSCAPING * N,.at 1.1.1lrk. Roy, M7-t358. N'!:w IA"'n!, Sprinklrs, rl,.C'kii, C'lt-11n up, Slate lic'd, 53R-1225. PAINTING, prof. All oork (Uarn. Color sp e ci alis t Japanese Gardening Service 842-4386. ~7-144J, AlllO Cle11n-up. Free Est. =-'-'-,,-C:.:::..,, __ AD AGENCY GIRL FRIDAY FMnl ofJlcl" appel!..re.nce Good I.kills. Figure aplitude. ll.J.>.150 COMMERCIAL TELLER tr t t. R t "" LIVE·IN Housekeeper/com· .11nspor"' ion .• I' trt!nCf's. SJ.1·2700. ~nn1s k 0tonn11 C •t t Mr Clark o.A~ "••A panion for I adult. S da'-' "" IH' : • ...,......,. .... ,. P•r .. ·n .. ·' ol Jf"\•ine '"'"''·'· ' uo "-Ii "'f't k. Re fs, ~-4926, 20$i2 M1ehel50n Dr., 0, C. LVN-R.ELIABLE- A1rpor1 arPa. Exp'd Secretary GUA~R~D~.---F<>r S<udy P"''""" .,_ * Call S49-3061 * ~DMINISTRATIVE Shorthand & .dlctaphone. PATROLMEN -"' Some bookketpLng l"Xfl 5 l\lAfD 11•ork ln exchl'lnge !or Experienced Full Tune le Part Time ASS'ISTANT 0 k ~ h · Permanent 8811enmtnt. C. apt1 rtment. 2376 Nev•port Tr11de as!'!oe. now in Wilahtrl" -UNITED-ay ""et · approx. rs a l\1. Laguna ,11re11.s. Full & BA day. May "'Ork In your part tun· •· P•rm PA"· L"• Blvd, CM. ~8-9755. 11.re" moving to N.B. a1 y,.ar CAL I FORNIA NK "" ,, u f'nd_ Need Adm Asi;t w/good 7902 Edinger Ave. homf'. P~rm. jnb .. ~·8· or ins., Bonus. Paid v11.. MAIL clerk -F'ull rime. aC"C'tng backgmd. Send Huntington le•ch C.M. Y.'r!!e, ~lass1lied ad. Apply Suite G /\'o exp. ntc, Perm. poa . Rl'!IUm,. &. Mlary requ ire. •391, Daily Pilot, P.O. Bax 523 No. Grand. S.A. Start S400 mo NB 64"""43&'1 II. G l!l60. Costa ~tesa, Ca. 92626. i==~---,--.,,.-~ M t T I mtnf11 tn e~1Pm ro"·ers 147-251 1 or 546-1915 HAIR dres~r. Are you look· anagemen ranee A!sociatk1n, 311.11 y.ril11h lre ing for ll fun place to Mnd 2 yrs C.Olleae Bl vrl., L.A. 90010. Equal Oppor. EmployPr ELECT.RONIC Assembleri. hair~ Busy shop. Call Bob-Call /'.1rs. Schmidt Adm. A ssistant ~~~~~~"""""""""~I E'x per i l' n (' e rl . trv1n('1 _b_"~· _54_0-_99_19_._~=--\VESTCUFF An f'Sriling career in the CONSTRUCTION Inspector -Complex Call for appt: HAIR STI"l...SST Personnel A1::enC"y merl lr"l fi,.ld on a m11n11.ge-$585. 10 sn7. per month. 54().!Sf.5. Par! time. 645--7788 2043 Westcliff Dr., NB men! level awaits sharp ptr-City ol San JuM Capillrano =E-x=P=E=R-1-,-.,-.,.-,-,-.~8-",-bo-y•-. t John Gariepy &. Co. 645-2710 son. Siil.IU')' tcr $8400. Call -federally funded po!ition AncMr Inn, 1S14 N. El i--'H.::•:.:•rc..:.':.:''"'="::'.::m.::•_n_< __ Mgr Tra ine~ 1o S7800 John Gou. R.t3-:i700. Dl"nni!I for milit11ry, (ederal or un-Caniino, San Clt-menle, HANDYMAN 11·anted to \\'Ork A rreal fu1ure l!! ln store !or & Dennis Pe~nn,.t of Irvine f'mployPd per10n, For infor-10 hrs per \\'k in exchange you\\' this reta1l giant "'here A,t:",.nr.v, 20R2 Michelson Dr., n1ation And ernploymenl ap-(2) F /C Bkkprs for rent. 548-2129. exper. i~ not nr cess. Call 0 . C. Airpnrt ar(';i. pliration <'II.II or \\'rite· Per· P&L, FinAncial Strnts i.JOUSEKEEPER. live in or Dick U,v,., 83l27CXI, Dtnnis sonn,.1 Offlr:P, 32400 Pas!'O Teller /Steno out, care !or elderly LagUna & Dt-nnis PerY1nnel of frvint' AEffOSPACE Adt"!anlo, San Juan Capis. LJ!P shorthand Hills couple. Car available AgenC"y, 2082 f.11<'helM:>n Or .. • Apply 8:»11 :30 Al\f Costa l\fe&a . Ca Hf. ~SO \\'ext 18th St. • Orange Coast Ph1s1Jc1 * llmf!. exptrlenced Real Es- tate Saltsmen. Better than averaie commlsaion, com.-• S48-6<ll9 • Pleater, Patch, Rtp•lr JI~t'S Gardmlng, complete Ill"'" le yard can', ~leanups. s.t.>.-3662 11.lt 5pm,. * PATCH PLASTE RI NG All fYPf"I, Fr,.e e9flmates. Hydraulic EnginHrs tr11..no. CA 92675. Phont NIGUEL !or housekee-r's use .• o_._c_.='-'""'.:..,.rt=•-"~'-·~-- f (714 49~ 1 lTI .,... PRACICAL Nurse Ora tsmen 1 "'" · Personnel Agency S.l0-5028. l\1ANICURtST: fo.1ust hf' Xlnt care. s2.~ hr for nlrht pany paid major medical. Tremendous oppty. for man- aiement. We have some- thing ditft'rent Call 54~25 Mu~! he exp'd in component Co!!;metics: SubsidiA'"" of 27.,. r ,_ Rd 1n 1111 phasl's. Apply in .. ~._,927 ·" .....,.. or11es . Houseketper -companion ..., ., COMPLETE Lawn A Gardening service. Hauling Pcol Service & lnstallatlon desjgn.~ StPady. ll e r u re Ge-neral f oods "°"' screen-La,euna Niiroel !or 1 adult. 5 Day l\"tek. person .11 the Ne"-priner Inn ==~==~~---1 emplnymenl 11·ith stmna: ing for ~rsonahle men ,& 831 1477 ,.. &11.uty Salon. PROGRAMl\1ER, S l' n Io r Drop in and talk it over. S1200-S1450 mo. \Vri!t' 1p. ~ · o · Refs. 54a-4:t26. gTO\\'lng r om Pan Y ·, Jl-\l'OmP n lo te.11.ch makeup, I ~~"!'!""""""""~~ 1..:=.o::::c.;'7.~~=== MECHANIC· School trained & clean-u p. Jim, 548-0405. ---------por t u n i I y !or Chief hi,eh ,.arnlng pntential. For HO\!J'S YOUR FUTURE? En•inPer. interview appL, J e \I' l' 11 FEM~LE--run t'rt"ands,' lite It's Bright \\'llh SHAKLEE' 8t!or 5 yrs. !"Sp. 5911 plication programs f or R E S'LES E 'd 1 ,_ tt• & h. k . • ... -xp .on y. POOL OY.'nl!r1-Sp r i n1 n,c -G!rdl!'n & Lawn Car.. Spf'cia.1-Acid "'a.sh S3g,g,; _ Cle11.nup sPrv. Ftt'f' an.kly1i1 typing goo<i phone · v \~1 tstm l nster A1•e PNEU DRAULICS Marshall, 544--1464. · . ' Join A Gro\\•Lng:. 1gorous •.rp~se 1 .. g grap l<' wor \\' otl noo . tu1 1n C'reat ive profit making t' e •r r tlme; I C 11 979--07~-Pnol service $23. mo . t. e11. 11. . . .1. M.}-3:i2.1. EXP. Hawaiian G1rdf'n,.r Plumbing Cnmplrt1 g11rrlrnin11: 1erviC1! 1961 Central Ave. persona~ity, non·smokt-r -Group 01 independent Pe<r \\'e~rniinster. COOK, exper. Contact ad· ~ust ~riv,., $1:75 pe.r h_r. Call pie \°"'ho !*i Their Q\\·n ME c HAN t cs Montclair ministriitor, P11.rk L i d n 54!1·3756, for 1nl('rv1""· Quot as & Builrl Their Own tun,.up 5-ciahsts. 213:6~-9024 7l4 :624-li67 ,.,_n c"' 642 '"'4 ~ r-~eded. Call for environmt-nt. Utilize COM tme .s~retary and food rlevirrs, photo typelettrrs, advertJSlfll', LEA.D!:Jt.SHIP 360130 DO!\ & Datacraft R.E. 842-4.fM. '-" v. ·· -.:vt • Busines!e~. Products for 11ppf. 675-5154. An equal o pportunit y FIGURE PLUMBING REPAIR Pmployer COOK. exper. PI t i me · Health, Ecology & Beauty . fllEN Wanted, f/hme lnr No job 100 llTl&ll Fema!t-. RichArr!'s Coffee FREE TRAINING f\'0\V'. v&rious car "'A.Sh duties. If * 642--31~ * ALTERATION lady, exptr Shop, 508 Qcean, Hunt. Bch . Call :>48-5253. you're reliable & lookinc !or BY Jl,foo~: U elect, plumb. COLE PLUMBING for dresii shop. Full or COUPLE tn assist apartment J/\'DUSTRIAL 1nna:le nttdlt' steady \\"Ork: Apply In fp nct , 1nstlnJ. <'arptntry, 24 hr. M'rvi<'e. M5-t1fil p/hme. Call 548-~. man11;~,.r. Mu111 be .!I ble to ON AN se1ving mach. op erato r fl"rt.On to mgr, Fnuatain 111,. B -A I M-C card ·~=----~--AUTO do mainten11nce, el<'. No EXCCT.t.NG JOB , \\'anted. $ 7 1 ProdU)tion Valley Car v.·ash. 10035 Ell1! Kal'l"!atll.n i, ti4i-4fi76. Gener1tl Services compulers. Must be exp in RECEPTIONIST • Secretary BAL or othtr low levtl Sml atthitt'cturat otrlce. languagi!s. Coile~ rraii. 3 Varied duties. R.M. Thomas. yrs min exp. Send ttsume. ~ Ir. A1soc. ~7fT4. Write, Cla11ilit'd Ad No. RECEPTIONIST A various 382. Daily Pllo1, P. 0 . Box duties. !:veninr lhltt 4 to 156(1, Co&ta. 1-lesa, C.!l.lll, 12:30 Sat A sun. Tht K~ 5.fi2-8M9. SAVE on homfl "f!pairs. FreP ANIC cti'i!dren o.r peis. S8la.ry & .-plaC't _ B 64s.loc.o. ~· .. r:v.-- TOTAL SERVICES CO. e~~·· plumh: paint, install-MECH apartment furnished. Call • 92626. liniton M2-Tm .. Pl"mb• 1,,tall'.Car,..ntn.' &t1onJ, hauhna:. 8.19-0072. Expt'rienced in eith(!r BMW .54fi....9R60. Sec'y-Steno Openings avail. now: INJECTfON MOLDING OPERATORS {Or Trainees) r..tODELS PROOF ~ECEP'TION!ST -· • ,.~ or MERCEDES. Top pay '"'""""""""""""""""" Eltt RJ!pllir • 646-lll09 R __ oo1_;_n1;;...._____ plan. all company benefits. DAY HOSTESS Type 50. litt' &teno. Type rp, Steno 90 ALOHA OPl!RATOR '!or De~~ Hauling e T. Guy Roofing. ·Deal ~P Heinl 111 DirerL I rin my own "·orlc CREVIER MOTORS \"ARD,garageclf'11ft u p1. 208 \\'. 1~1 St., Santa Anit. ~ ' ,. ~2111(). ~9590. r..emo1·r tn"t:s, u•r • i•y, 135--3171 s kl p Io ad er, b11.clchoe. Sewing/ Alter•i'lon1 ,,,,,,~ 8 A BY SITTER/Hskpr. 3 A41-.-m. · • -Alter•tion1 -'42-5"5 <'hildrPn, live-in. Co!ltge LOCAL move1., h11.ulln1, I'd M t k Neat, accurate. 20 ye11n exp. age pre . , us rpea C"lranup. F:Kp coll ta:e atu -. E 1· h • ~ p t •·h :;4 HI Stereo Rep•lr ng lfi ..: urive. I' Vt: • ti1nt Lrg truck Rea 5: · 46. pool. ll!'n nls crt. Rf'ls. YARD trll!!h. g11.r11.ge l'le11.n-STEREO ,.qulpmf'n! N'pairs, 4~4--00-1~. up. Move&. haul. Trtt trim· complt'I,. f-'cililits for 11.ll --BARTENDER~- ming. rntntilling. ~586.l makf!t. k mrwlll'lt. -dik'ounl r rim,., exper. Yard A Gar11.1e Clean Up, r"1e11: 8 tr"ck lapt drck. Apply Jn Per10n Tret Rmov1.l. Free E11L cll'11n k 111dju11.t $11.00, !hi!! Hamburgf!r Hamlet Rtas. Rates. 646-:;488 1.1.·eek Sl.00 off to 011.ily Pilot 1~5 Adams Ave., Cl\I r I!' a d e r 1 . ( R.f'plaei!mt'nt YARD & G11r11.l:f' Cleanup. needll!'t. & C'art:ridgl"I t,, nH ). REA IJTY Opr. for bu!y So. FrH PKI. 7 days, C111l Cn1v:r Pl11ui $.ii.Inn. PMn,. U.S.A. Sltrt'fl Equ i p ~ anytim e. 548--!l031 Y.'11.rehou.~e. 179 f,;. 17th St., -""'=--"'c.:..'·:..::'c_'.'c:1o.Y'..:· ___ _ Yard Ir. Garage Clt11n Up. Co~tll. Me,,a;, fi.f..">-2442. BOOKKEEPER: Be11utiful Tree Removal. Fr'H' Eiil. t =----~----officf' in lr\'ine Complt-x. Reu, Rates. 646-JW T .-•-lo_v_i_•f_.,. __ R_•c.P_•_ir__ Gm\\·in~ co. in nPw field. YARD Ir GlTl.Je Cleanup. * BLAINE'S TV .. Fri1>ndly ro-"·orken:. Start Free •st. 7 day1. Cill Servlclnr All Branrh1 $600. Fee Paid. Alan Fee 11nyttme, !148-5031. Kno1.1.'fl for ho~ty 544).....f.31] Pnsilionii. Call J,.11n Bt'fl\.l.'n, 541)....6()55 He•tlng I. Alr Cn11.~t"l Agl"ncy Con .. ltlonlng l,.,.ioy...nt 21!!0 H11.rbl'!r 81. at Arlams Ne.w ronl!lrut:tion or existing BOYS bldg1.. Rl'll. or romml!'tcla.1 I•••••••••• Air Conditioning, Hlg. Age 10.14 to dt'hwr papen in tllt' l>.kna Point, SAii Cle-Job W•nted, Mele 700 men!,. 11.N"al'. R. R. Huqins C.O. 542-0515 ..f,8fi Newpnrt Blvd .. N.B. Hou1ecle•nin9 MATURE m11n seek& DAILY PILOT employment in N.8 . are:a. ~.092:.44='°'--~- Full Time Apply In Ptrwn 16 Fash ion lsl1tnd Newport Beach - Eqiia l Oppor. Employer Dentel Assi•tant JOIN THE DRILL TEAM~ f ill the cavity in this young denti11t's ofr. JI we pult to- gether li't'lting !hill jo b will be painlrll!I. Tn $500. Call M11.rion Mann. 311-2700, Den- nis &: Dl"nnis PPrMnnel or lrvinl' AgPnc-y, 20R2 Miehe[. Mn Dr .. 0. C. Airport ~rea . DENTAL ASSISTANT Doclor s~eking fULL Y tx· perienced rhair side 11.s.sit.!· ant "'ho C'.!ln "'Ork \l'f'll .,.,.; J)e(lple. Grtat hours. Beauti- fu l otfirr. Slllary OPfl.!'· Pho~ 83.~83.'l.l - Wint Yeur Hou•• Cle•ned Jlor Summer? Ba.<'kground in Ari & Br•nch Mgr $12K decorating_ can Mtwffll 6:9 . .Abillty.Jo_1u~rvi1t A mM-DENTAL ASSISTANT P/'.1 875-29M. a,tt it.ri active, busy ofc '-'"i ---ca.11 S4fi.9ng--- ''OUNG . m11.n In ~ _of lf'1 this "·/top loc:Al tirm. DENTAL assistant, cleaninr· \\'(Irk. Nl!'11.t It dPPf"ndable. Call .&h flf~;.'. 833-2100. instroctions, x-rays k aoml!' PM! or full timl". 5.f.Jl-l'\14. Dl"nn1111 & Dl"nn1s Per~nnel front office. Non~moker e Acctng Clerk 1 Yr exper. necess. Good communications skills. Typt 45 w.p.m. e Math Clork 3-4 Yrs cnll'!:ge "' 'm11.th or accounting major. \\'ork t'll:Pf'T-desirablt . • Keypunch l\1u&t ha,•e 6 mo's working exper. on eithtr a keypunch. keytape, or key disk devict'. t/\"TERVIE\\'ING Mon & Tuea 9am·2pm \\'ed thru rn· 9am-12pm ON SITE OF OUR NE\V BUILDING PACIFIC MUTUAL F'ASHJON ISLAND for Plastics Manufactuttr. Day Shift. Must be neat &. dependable. female pre.fd. Must bf: able to \\'Ork Sat. or SU". Apply 8:30-11 :30 .01 Costa Mt&a, Calif. 850 \Vest 18th St. • Orange Coast Plastics * INSTALLATION serv i c e man. Garqe door opr1. Har- bor area. To_p wages. 642-3830 INTERVIEWING Independent ~1ovie Co. film- ing on localion in Orangt Co. Interviewing local resi- dents for pos1.ible extra & bit pa.Ms. f or Appointmenl, Ca.II 1213~ 464-3121. IRVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGENCY Jt"1 a Modtl& World . Come & tAke a apin on ii \\1e can put you rl&ht on t.op of it. Tradt shows. Convention bot1tH1n1. Expenence helptul but not necessary. Guaranteed S.:ll your tint day. lplu& travel1n1 exprn&e.) , C&ll ted.!ly, Artiat!i" !-1ana.ctr Show Girl ln1ernatlen1I \\1e ue now 1 mtmbtr ol Honolulus Convention Experienced -UNIT&D- CALIFORNIA BANK 6 Monarch Bay Plu1 So. Lquna .f.96.1273 or 49$-1361 Equal Opp11r. Employer PROOF OPERATOR lx1Mrlencecl -UNITED- CALIFORNIA IANK 30! Main St .. HW1t. Bch. 5-11 Equal Oppor. Empleyer re o-t ,.._, • Bureau. Al50 Anahtlm, orner .,..n a .... ,uz Ill-Sl"c'y/R.E. Mktni to $700 - Ne"'POrt Center Drivel Sl!'c'y/Crim. !aw to S600 Los An&elts, San Dieeo, PORTRAIT STUDIO and San Fra.nciscO. Silt's Penon, p/time. Pl•••· . Sl"c'y/ShMP to S600 --~~ * FREE. daily bu 1 Sec'y/airport to S550 We are also llce1ui=i ant ptr1enallty, ult& exper. tra.n11porta11on !or "'Ork in See'y lite bkkpna 1550 _in_La_•_V.c••'-•_a._____ helptul, 192-3131, ext. 21J. 1;<>• Angele• un 0 til mo11e to Sl"c'y/Jite sh to S52.5 NEEDED-exp. cosmetolOJist 0lD-iiil~P~M~6~~-P~Mii ... ..,_, Newport. Sept. 12. Invoicing clerk $430 followinc prtf. 55&-3S55 or Girl friday to S500 <94-6119. PRINT SHOP ==~~---~ Fin•nce to $750 Auto Ratin&/Undtrwr $500 NURSES Aides. exper. !or 7-ImmM', ~ntna "r can· '©P CO. 1tequirf't. previous Dietaph. Stc'y $400 3:30 1hllt. AJJply 1 4 .f S dlda.te W/tome exptr. tn bank offinanCe cO. exJ)lr. ilt' Clm: $325· -Superior -Ave., -No8. lmlll.___e_! t Lt t dyp_llcati!\c. in sale~. fina.neing l ltasll'lg. P/time. Typal S2.3(}.-iij'. NURSING aai!ta.nt. cart ftJr effll!pment .• Top Bt'nefiti. FREE. Also. Prod. Control Clrk to $433 Jeml-invalid lady mu!I be For Appointment Contact fee job1i. Ca.II Nanc:y Carlson. As.st Bookkttper to $5CIO experienced. lite house:keep-Carel Smith can -OU!ch for carpels, "'indnw• A floors , 537-151)8, An""'trin& Sforv. 24 h!'· HOUSE 01' CLEAN Ctimplete Cleaning Service Floors, C~tJ, V.'lndnW.11 ' wca Free &: fet Po&ltfons . . AVCO FINANCIAL ..i!ll. ""•OHN'lll. 488~E. 1·7th !at Irvine) CM-inf. Sunday& le. r:ehef work. SERVICl!S ''"" .aJ e•11tV1C•a A•SHCV 1.1.21470 S2.25 Pl!"J' hr. 673-lM-T. .,..,,,, ,..~ . ..._ NEED hl"!p 111 h"m"~ \\',. ---·-------DENTAL R t t d -• --~ Nt~rt u:nttt...ui::-ecep · "·an e · 2323 N. Broadw1v, S.A. OPENil\'G for f tmale Lap N-rt •ea•h .,._ •• _ Job W•ntecf, Fem•le 702 of Irvin,. Agt-ncy, ~2 prtfl"TK bly under J 0 ' Mich'!:l10n Or .• 0. C. Airport 644--0611. ' Walls. · &42-M24 JANITORIAL Cnuple Io cltan otti~!. We furnish K[UipmPnl • I up pl i e I , ~17. 'have Alr!Ps • Nurse~ • BUSBOYS. t'Xp, prtfd. Ap-Exper &. reliable. Some tlS..3811 ' ~-..... 0 .. Q'l'll OJOOJU Hou~f'keeper!' e Com-ply in person. A!Jey Y.'esl . evts/S<'.lme Sati. Neat in JANITORIAL maintenance opera tor w/prorressl.ve.. l:qual. Opper. t:mployer paninns • Jlomemakers • 21()1; \\'. Oce.!lnfront. N.8. appearance. 6*-9!i71. man dally for 2 hrs after 4 Costa. Men Mf1. rirm. I '!'!'!!'!!!!"!!!"'!"'!'•B!!!!!!., Upjohn. ::..tT-MSl. 6T.r171( PRY COOK pm. 4e. ovtr 18. 548-2057. Rapid advanctrne~I. $2. ~r PMFES!IONAL phon·e ,1 TURE Lid DENTAL receptionist. r.icp'd. J , Th V t S_t_I_ hr. to &tart. Will traJn. •ollcltnr I>&na Pet.ni r.-" A o It f! s i d I" n f CLEANING "·oman, nile , ray• full time E I .i 01n e e e ••• '"01 • ' _, .,.,·ould like babyslttinr !or "·ork, 40· rir "·uk In off ice -' &46-35-15 xptr encea If vou Jove a.nimals this is "~~~-~·~=---~ Oement., Caplatnne area. rlayi:, n I t es/ w Jc -end 1. bldg. Paid vaealinn & In-===-=;.....;:::...,...~-P /Time 646-4202 lh~ 5pnt for you . Asslit In ORNAMENTAL ittln "'(lrker. Werle in )"OUT' own home. £7r..4864. ~urince. Xlnf v.·l'J r k Ing DENTAL Of<'. Ortil Suraery Surf & Surloin back le. !rot. Call Pat Ktn· experienced, tor full timt. Best deal in atta. Phone Gl:RMAN Mimemaker. Ex- ,p er . Local relf!'r . CtJOk/ririvt". Day work. rn41 8l~C!24. PRACTICAL Nurse desire; et1nd~. \\'rile Cllls~ifiM Ari As.,!. \vith X·ray exJ)l"rience. ~ W. Coast Hwy .. NB nedy. 8l3·27D!'J, Dennis le Call 4~76. 835-1465 bttwten 9:00 a.m. privatt cast, no live-in. No. ~. D11.ily Pilot, P. O. Tmme<liate openin1. 548-7710. FTJL.L & pt time-mtth11nics. Dennis Pt:l'!IOMt.I t.>f Irvint ..;. __ o=v~E~RrSrE=A~S~--'"'=d:.!100=:::':.· ----- Compll!'lfl House CJeanlnJ G«ld references. 831-8380 or &ix 1560, Costa '.\1tsa. Cal if. DRIVER de1.iring transpor· mechanics helper• & st11-Agency, 2M2 Michelsen Dr .. MORE JOBS 11{.lN PEOPL!: P UBLIC Rt!. dt pt JHldnr Free E1.tim11tf'&. Call it.nd 6..t~~. 92626. l;ifion to east coast to deli\'tr tlon attendants. Jntervil""' 4 O. C. Airport area. All sJdila .l profeulon1 mtn/Vo'Ornen to fivt 1w1y ~Sa:;:,v•:.-·.:.•'9-~·,.:".:.371.,._,· --;;::=:;:-I MEDICAL Tech dt'iirf!s back CLEAN-up ,k deJiv,.r boy. car to Lak,. Ph1c1d, N.Y. p.m. to 6 p.m. 1500 "r· e Hliher wws e Lower &ampll!'s door to doi!tr. MESA Cleaning. Ca'l"J>f!ls, nffic. or Lab' P>&ition. apply in person. S1.65 per R~r. req. 494-3363. Balboa Bl11i1 .. N.8 . LOOKING POR expenses e Tax bentflts Absolutely no ullln1-No Rl!SIDENT APT. MANAGl!R'" - for new 20 unit• a•tUt, no ptt, cempltx. Costa M•· Apt. + small aalaty + bonua. Call M&--0137 noon-4 pm . oniy, J\ESTAU!UNT-m4}e e v • r 18. Gen'! duties . .Apply •fter 2pm, Jedro'1, m Britto!, C.M. J\ETJiiit> but actiw man tor houN rtmoCtllns JrOJ- l'ct. Mu1t d6 elk wtrtna. plumbinr ..-....,...,,. 6 have_ cWn taolt, 8t9 the be~ri 9 am or ett 4 pm. New. t11terviewina tw DAY HOSTUS & BUSBOY A"Iy In Ptncn Before U Or aJ!er I 2311 N!. Broadway Equal Oppor. Empleytr ROllNSO.N'S .. fil~ •- Part Time LUNCHEON WAITRESS Food Prepar•tion For Buffet 1''indnw11. flnnrs etc. Rtsid/ Divene tkilli. Xlnt rtfa. hour. Hutcheson''· l 4 0 Exec Sec'y $650 FULL or p/time. Servict A PRESTIGE e Free Transportation IAad-1ettin1. Simply 1lvln1 C&m'L 5.'i7·6142, ~-4111. ,~ ,.31 hlrtu1'tri•I \\I"·"· C.M. T V p F p .d t bl ished Fuller Sru&h CALL 541-4345 away aamplea. Olher j(lb Apply in pe.r.en 10.5 p.a . ~.~ • 0 · · " a" '" POSITION? c __ , op-. ••••'· 11.•• hr. •up •1 r .. h ... 111 .• N.a .. e DOMESTIC \VORK • Free/Fell' Po~i1ion1 cu11tomer1. 962;-0416. Sttvlce uaranteai """ °" • Rt:ENCED Help Wantff M & F 710 * * * * * EXECUTTVF: UntU employment t ccepted + ~nu1. Sttady yr around :tffu•I opportunity mpleiytr EXPE t·. R.~'193 , PERSO,NNEL AC.E• NC>' GAL FRIDAY: Llke to meet U I' f d OVERSEAS SERVICES jf:ib. Call Mr. A1h, 956--09S). • .,.. Ov.'n 1r11.nspor111. 1on ' .-tlf'\\' people7 Thifi f rowinc ft Im f'e 1617 E. 17th St S.A. 5uite 3 1424 So. Allee, Arllht bn. D -'lc1t-'-Cl11nfn11 CLERICAL-ADMIN. ~JO v.1. Coal! Hwy .. NB co. i11 the Jrv~ Complex is I "' ea • A/P Construction to $575 s · H 645 2 • Eam ftCJ .. WE 00 EVERYTHING * UJ!e · 110 just for you. f'Oo 1h. To S550. -" f /C Bkkpr-<:nnatr ~ AVCO'S DIVORCEES• WJOOWS Call Nancy M.-.·. 5'40-fi055 Potential! Refli. FrPe e~I. M6·4"; Leg11l SP<'.'y-0\mlnal to 1565 Hunr. Reh Authrir nePd5 Co1ts!al Agency ~. hflu&l!'kf'f'Pf'r by li11y. !.~&Ill Trnf! IS.A.I $450 . I d . ,,~ I' ~ Bl o Ad ~M TOP JOBS ~1;it1s1 <'!I ocum,.nta11nn for "'' ~,11ruvr . a am& Own tnn11. f't. P 1 i • h I e ! Stc'y I R.E. l to $650 '---k bit 83.S-6U6 ask for Jny<'t-Mt'd. 811.iclc Ofc J4.jl) n~"' ,...._, · A ity 10 c11.n-GARDENER. 1 day ptr Earn \\'lule You Le1.m. r-o Exper. Nec:e11ary. T . _, 1.u. dlrlly verbalize ynur opin-...... k •" I "d "1 1 r i a I r1.n11:cnber tmeu. exp) ~ "'"" " L•nd1caplng X-Rlly !tthniclan S60n ,.,ns .' a '-' 1 tu rl"' ~ Im-Propertl!"s. ~tu11t have car You w ill be teu'oht 1he PARKING CONTROL OFFICER -CITY OF- NEWPOltT IEACH • Top SOIL • Secretarlea <S.A.J $.~ Many Olhl!'r Posit1onr; J)l'rat1v!". )our ronf1dPnct $100 ptr mo. S47-2344. st ;dvanctd buil· QuaUfttd Coumeloni &5sured 11.~ you woulti re-mo flll..t dirt ... ~ rom_tilllna • Stc'y/Rect?pt. (Ort.np> S500 .mt.In 11.nnnymoui. L\btul GENERAL Of('. r..1anapr. ne11 tech n I q u es 1576-5701 fter Mo PUMP Island S1 I t Im an, CdM area. 5 d1y1, .50 hn. Nite &hlft. Top wa1e1. Phone fi73-T233 tor appt. Re•I Est•te CtrMr New cir uperlmced, jolri the Company that's srowini. If you do n&t haw a ~. chtclc on our ROllNSON'S e Nt:Wl'OltT • lt:ACH --SALIS • 1T•dl" .~ . 0,;,..~ ·~=· 1 13911 'i1'l0irimm~-f10Cib ree.'~ifd'lo ·w...-.-,..1>cti.!? ~sma1 ~ta;na(. hr.""9 t.lV lorm4l 1~-...-·· .._, ·• ~ ~ M.sonry -r-..-t•t/R·.-. pOi<>nl•t o ·~= eF /C BkkDr S 650 Call ~666 ~7 pm ·"·kdys Take <'.~fl',,,•,.,' •"m· ,A,,e-,. training program. R-u1res · rr&~atton from S49 ~ ' '-.. l'/TIM•l•I"'· si:•'i,.. sll'OP-r - ,u1tN1ru1t1 . ,,,, ,-,_,-_., eL b T h s 500 &: 9-11 am \\'knds l"Ur"cy ltl , . . ''I REPAIRS, ril11.nt•ri. 1'rlC'k, P IT. Bkkpr Ll.J:". $3.50 hr a ec -=-'--"-'--...C.-· ---Nl!llt apl"'ar .. h11ndl,. typln~. No fancy reaumes--we h11:h i chool k yrs exptr. til.~. •tont. "'-•11.Jltv wt1rk. f'i.11les fNiwa Mf'dia ) S12K eOrder Dealt ('(lrTPIP A/P A R payroll 1n clerJC'&l or public cont1ct \,ll;" ""' "' ( -"ltor S 4SO · ' · · hire ,,.opl1 • • • net ~:ork : Valid Calif. Orfv,.r& Ktn. Ph. Rf'iirt . 642-17111. Sr. Arrnt (CPAl S14K X.,-v P11.ul Doz,.r A.!i50!". 2940 r Prorram Analy&t $12K eTyplst S JlS RAnrlolph ~vr .. ((lst11. '.\1ei11:. pipe • Lir. Position involvH luai"* P•lntlnt I Ptrll'nnel Director $12K. CALL JULI£ <'itation1 for illt&•I parklnr Piperhenglng MPtl Frnt Ofc S40n ell'.'turince Gener•I Ofc Clrlt Added' Ince11th·t"a: & . .11.ssl1.tini tbt' Pollet m11.- r. o.-· t •~ U-'· 't t Sil SOO Exper. in bkkpni;. -'Ctll"IJ;. .Prl"!.ti&e Automt.ihtle tmn· w/lra.lt prlaontrs. P•nr PAlntln• ,.,,.,/,.xter ...,.,rp, .~'If o .... ~, nwwrwr1 er o , I'd Grl 1 • 10 k p ,..., · •• · Girl Fri <Anaheim \ ~ eLeial Sec'y to $ 600 pre · typ nr: l!'Y Bonus m(l't.m Application are rt1tticted Rul 1!1t1t1 Lfc.en1in1 CeurM r uu u.Ita traininc pt01ttm -ao c;oat. Manq:ement op- portunities. Aak tM Mn. Jont1. for information at 8'2-5581. Tarbell Realton Apply tri pfflon 10-5 p.nt. •2 P'a.1hiofol Iii.. N.B. Equal opportunU;y tmJloytt Quallty n·ork. Rt•-· Uc'd ,._ , 1~ 0 3~d. mach akH!s rrq'd; Con-to \\'Omen A mus! be ftled l ••11<~!i ••a-2759. .:re Y m .. tn1 pen esocrot1r• Exoc. •·-1 Sat '"· "" -Jo,"" · NEWPORT eCHn'I Of~ 10 S 450 ta.cl r.1r1. Ert~·ards. Stert Your New C•rHr by Ma y 1s1h. Pf!rtonnel n.i11 .. Estate ea SAI.l:!LA?.>IU exper 'I., PROr. p11.lntln1. lllll'J ronf•. p I A L. M. Cnx W ith Dl9l"l lty, Prestige OUice: 3300 Nf!\.l.'J)011 81\11'1., * INSTANT 2)...45, run " pt time •• I · t / '' e rMftht -ncy eCloro'c•I Acctn1 S 41D M I C I eCC!OU•. Cl'l. 1n f'r f"X r. •-1nu 1'rfunng o.. nc. & Unllmlttd Compen-,...ewport Btai::h, Cal.It 92$60. ONEY * Berastroms O\Udrtna Stdrt. Lic:/Jna. t·~e nl. ~S.-.t,191 : t3a Dover Or., N.I . eK1ypunch to $ 450 1500 E. 1v11rner, SA s1ttion. 613-6633. M !ioutl\ Cout Plaia. Appb' ea PAtN"flNG SF:Jt~ 642..Jl70 CAl.L JANET F.qu11J Oppnr. Employtr """"""'"""""'""""'-• 0Ptnlnp now tor ptSt, prtl· ti CtMlrtO ftul, 'fulttit. HouHS .11ntt Tr•ll•rs. l.. T. ~A"'c'"c'"•t'"s"'R"o'"c'". ,,.'""te""'S4~50 •Public Rel to S 600 GENEn.Al~ hPl~r """'t1f!d, s. C•ll Now I PART time. maintenanct. tnt .I: future R.t . Salts peo-1tton-f'rl Only. prtflm'd, 64~11\'I. f IStc'v Rtcept. ssoo+ 0 . cookini; f' x p ,. r I e n Cl!' Mr . Peterson 1.1.'0rk for retimf man livinc ~le ,-nv•'".t"'wpro"° .. mrttls •• re~!:e,~ SAL£SL.A6Y .• ..xp'd curttN PAINTING L rAPEJtlNG, r:a~",;:;~;n :r~ha~ i: CAU. ANNE'M"[ • TIME FOR Mlptul. ADply D-'l'lf P"ln! (714 1 llJ.94.72 In are.-ol E".. 17th St. c.~t. ~sts, ... ;d up to SS~~;,., .• dr1ptf"lts, tull time. ,. _ '" H--·-. "· • Y•chl Oub. Dana ~fanna, '"""""'""'""!!IO!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!I' Y.'rite P.O. Box 161 fi , ...-Ud•ll' ~ •~ -·-u ,,.. ...,...,. ..... u.; movlnj lnlo • ~.11 utllul mod· "'UICK CASH I' N rt ftth Pajd vac1t10n 1'-medical 1· """'' ~ r~ bontlnt. RI'!'• furn, ~i-2.\il. f'rn hulldlna In lrvlnt! Grt-at ~·~ONNWL .,.. alttr 1 pm dilly LADIES -le:arn I: 1e•c:h im>-' PWJ)O · covt'race. tr..e tchoollnc ' 5*Ull. PAPER HUN • benPfilJ 1Mludln1 pntfll .. lilii:VtcaaA•9'NcY THROUGH A GIRL FRIDAY fHsional m!lke--up. Viviane PBX operalDr: re:litt Miff. dra"'' avallahlt to ']Uallfltd·1's"A"LEJ=!G=nu.""'","'CIJ\\m,_-..,A-,ft~lm Any ""· t 'Jllptf'. ...,.. 1harint. ~ nr1e: 00,· PIYl 2221 N•. lro.1dw1i. DAILY PILOT M•lllrf!, lltpt'r'ld~ble. Type 60. \\'oodArd Cl)@ m et I C:.' Ans"·f!ring ttrvict'. Hu~ An&h .• Ht1. Sch It Ora. etc•-kn:)'wl&A...• • mutt. A--- AI S A •;,; Mi-6449 963-2005 linglor'I Stach. ~. ""• rrv E ~terl•r '•lnffnl fH. ., ' ~ ' int• na .. s. JI SH 80. R~cf'pUon\st lSf.r.y for ! . . . Call Jack Seymour '47·1221 bel'\\'tt" hm·nool'I. °'"" 6U.Q'}3 Call N , M'.).«'6$ WANT AD sta(I, Sa.lat)' d~Pl!odtnt on Ltkt to trade" Our J'r1der'1 Jl'a a brffrt. 4tll )'OW' or TTS.223t. • 'eamtra txcbt,,,. .. fT4 &. • • ' ' ' • ' ' ' I ' • f i • • • ' . ' ' • •• .. ' L • • • I ' ' • ' I I ' • • l • • • • ' • • . • • • • • • • , • • C..• .. A.-,. Hou• Hununt? W• IM CALL 642 5678 <'KP l •blli~o, 1733 Ksl•er1 PartdiH ,.1wnn 11 !or )"'1i Items with-· ""DAILY * · St:YMOUlt * }!th Of. I 1"11ltf ~t l>tm•A·LIM ]ltlJ Bl, •t At!Amt OPE.'I HOUR: colu " · Avt., S.A. .;,!;.;~;;;':'.:;:';,· !.;.~t;,';,;"';:r'-'~:-ibu0::t;i:ks:,·=,;.l'llo<==°"='='Wed==· i.&a~lfll;;;,;·=.!~Ro;;;•;;ltyf::~=ln;,;Y;;;•;;tl;;;"'"";;;:t :J.!'5;;:~-.t11to;~ol4:;i"•;-1111;;.-,,,-,;~.., .. -,,,-,.""J~~-~~ • • '! I • ' " ~ " -.. .;_, -. . --: . • -· l:" , . • . -~ff -OAIL¥ PILOT Wtdritsday, May 3, 1972 Wfdnr!day, MlY ), 1972 PILOT-ADV.ERTISE~ JI , [ £it~ 1rm1 - ;. Help Wont.d, MI F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Htlp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Furniture 810 M iscellaneous 811 .. • SALES ' ' ' ACE rs AN ASSET We nm a cooo matutt ~r· son 40.ftO yrs l'.ll aaf'. Newport. Beach Co. \vlth many Mnetit~. Good pay & a weekJy cash bonm pl.an. We have. JW!Op]e wilh us over 12 yrs .l. enjoy working in the locaJ a.rea. · Please phone /or an Inter· View. 644-0212 SALESMEN r-f~ ~en whel are ready tll ~am 'the car businesa and lll'f! )Villing to train. Must hl.WJ, aood personaJily. be inle.rested in ll future, dress well, salesminded. Be:ne:!its: -Demo.. group iris., high commfu1ont. Unlimited in- come, Apply in Perl.on. ·OWSMOBILE, 2R50 Harbor 'B!Vd., Coi;ta Mesa. SALES: Well kno1vn national co. has local 1errllory open for gaJeg ty~ wilh 11ome record or success. Co. car & ex, acct + CQmm. Salary $8400. ' ·-CaU Don J sckson 540-605!l Coa!!fAI Agency • !790 Harbor B! at Adam!! SALES: Some e x p e r . Fasb)on & sporl!Wear. Full or-P!Time. Ml 2-2444. ~1.rs. tt'Malley. SALES clerk -m ature IM')me~xp. dresses and 1portt "ivl!'ar. Steady part time. 894--623!. • AUTO . SALESMAN I tor onP of Oranae County's Jtading lmpor1 dealer•. High volumn miall aale1 force. Apply lo Mr. Bill Smith FRITZ \VARR.EN'S Sport Car Center 710 E. 1st St., Sant.a Au11 SALES -Auract ""'l'.lmf':n, BeelinE' 1ashion11 need 4 v.·omen, e11.m S4 t() Sil hr, f'or tntervlew 963-6869 F. V. or 962-6lal F .V. btwn 10.12 --------==========:I WAITRESSES <JvPr 21 , for SOFA 8' nnrl lov~ ~Pill - ""'" Mex1c11n restaurAnl tn nevrr u11ed. Both $140, ~\•/· SECRETARY Goon 'h & !ypmg skills rt'fd w lexpe.r, In marketing twic· t;ons. Profil Sharing. THE I. C. CARTER CO. 671 \\I. 171h ~t , CfJsta Mt>sa 548-3421 Equal Opportunify Employer open Y'llln, Exper1encel'! only ing r-.IAch $23, Pri. Party n,.ed spply from 9·10:30 961J-7910. a.m. or 4.5;30 PM at 'v~E~L~v=E'l'~-,,-,,-0-ur-,.,-fa-!_l_J~i. f\11CaM, 298 .E. 17th St .. Lovesea! $.\), Coffe,. tbl S40. C/if. Chair!! $85. Lamps $20. \VAITRl'.:SS 11·anterl, 11, Httle ,..;,~.=...29::.:.c13~,----~-­ expe-r1rn"e flt'Cf'/i:Sllty. Foorl 3 PV gecl!on;il SQ. Marhle k c~klatl. Ev ... shift. Tuel! table $25. ?-·lf'fa! lamp $5. thru Suri. A ~ocxi job! Apply Coffre table $15. Te:t cart, in perMn. 3 tn 5 pm TuE'!I SlO. Xlnt. 675-4174. rhni Thurs. 440 Heliotrope, Corona dP! \tar. 1>1ATCll/NG contour 11 ht solai>, MU((.. ~rurrly, ~ood \\IAITRESS fnr coffee lhnp. cond , $50 ra. 548-~231 af! 6. Also, exper, Cashier for din.. *AUCTION* fine Furniture & Appliances Autlions Friday, 7: 30 p.m. Wind y's Auc tion B~rn 2075' I Ne"•port. Cr.I 646-R6.S6 Behind Tony's Bldg 1'<1111'1 fOR Sale-Misc i I,. rn !I, B,. droom set-r.ouch-bahy hed & chest-2 chts-best of- fer. 96.'J-1048. EXTENSION ladrlPrs - 11·ooden, 12', 20', 28', 1212 So. Ros!I St., Santa A.n a. 542·3120, !t1Usf gil'e fl"'RY due 10 3 HORSES O"'l'lf':J'I ill he-alth U:a"•ny 001. Appy Staillon 3 yrs -Or dt'lg-so".'e N'lrfiver/!i yrJ Reg. S400 firm. • old-11hot""'hc. 646-5780. 811.y Gelding $350. FREE srnl blk fem! Tf'rrif'r. Buckskin grldinc $200 House tralneri, V" r y or makl'! oHrr. lov'i\blP. To 11:ood horn~ only. 540-3803 all 6 pm '67 Ford ~ T. Auto, Air, p/1. p/b, 8' C/O camper. Mfr Th.'VI. S.'!S-6642. Box stalls avail. Check T•nf Camper ADORABLE rock1tpoo, 5 wit.h us belort you move. 1 ·~ -~ wk,, h•0 brok<0 • PL"ASE'. $225 ('(Imp f:'lt, ~i " ,,... " i:.. All facil, lighted aren.11 Tn ""ry good ho m e . ~79 Cycles, 8lkt1, 642-3()119. • I ~~~~~~~~~~ __ Sc_oo1_._r_s _____ m_ CUTE, sturdy l..a!r-~hephPrdl 1 ~ 5 HP new "Cal" mini pups, Good C'Ompanion·pro-1 -~!.~ ) "'lf bike-u~eri only l hour $125 !error. 548·5148 eve, \l'ktnrl, ..._,_,. le.. ' ' · $7100 =o7r~'=~'"""pm~. ~~~---I SEC'Y SALES Clerk w/good M!\\'lng Fee 'P.111rl. Be right arn1 10 backgmund to \\'Ork p/ttme. president t1f 1ntPrnational!y CaJl 646-4544. known firm. Call Lynn T0drl, ino; rm . Anp!,v in person to Garag• Sal• 812 VALET ctieir $6, reco1'd r.10VlNG Lonrlo n Sale: Pi11.nn, player Sil, s!udio cfluc.h $11, furn., antique frame~. China vacuum $9, jl62--0709 painlp.rs blank China, kiln, KEN:\10RE gas rlryer, ro~ crystal. colleetibles, TV, pf'rtone $75, Tom rotary tool:o, 1vashf'i', rtryer, misc. la"·n mo\\·er $45. 962--0709. Fri & Sat, April 21 , ·22 until Coffee Shop HosteSli, Hotel 'Lagun;1, 425 So. Cst H\vy., ,-~:·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;:.~ Call 642-6468 afl~r Spm KITTENS, 7 .\\.'ks ol~. wf' e kd a y g, an yti me Irma!f', 1 1T1t1ll'. f"ree to General 900 v.'eekf'nrb. ~oorl hnn1es. 847-3897. MOTORCYCLE trailer 4 SECRETARY Requir.es 2·3 yrs exper. w /good typing I sh skills. Knowledge of budgets, contracts, & administrative proced- ures desirable. Out. st•nding working eri· v lronment, company benefits. Apply In Person HYLAND LABS 3300 Hyland Ava. Cotti Mesa, Ca. 92626 Equal. Oppor. Employer SECRETl RY RECEPT : How woulcl you likr to "'Ork fnr ·.11 fasl gro\\·ing re;il 833-2700, AIM Fee J1fh.~. Dcnnl11 & Dennis Personnel . of Irvinf' Agenry, 20R2 Micht'i!On Dr., O. C. Airporr Brea. • NEED Secretary fo(' one girl office. Accurate lypist. 60 "'pm, "1. gh, fnr period .Tun,. l-f11ly 31. Newporl Center. 644-1801, SERVICE Station. Nf'E"rl 2 part time E1·e & "'knd .\1t>n. Neal. Apply in pe.rson Chevron Stalion, &14 So. C()ast H"Y·. U.g Bch. SERVICE Station artenrlants, male or female full or part lime. Apply ln pPrson, 200 \\'. Coa.!it Hwy, NB. SERVICE ~lation at!f'tlrl· grave yrd only -4 nights week. Part time evl"nings - Exp, onl.v need apply. Jl!K> Harbor Blvrt, Cf\1. · l.:tg B(;h. -------WAITRESS ,.~oort &. Coc-kt11t1 Nites. Apply In Pf'rson COLONY KITCHEN 3211 Harbor, Cl.(' .\\'A !TRESS "'anted, ex per .. over 21, Apply 111 The Jr.·1ne Coast Country Club, 1600 E. Coast H"'Y·, N.B. rtft JI a.m. \\1ArTRES..'i EAT'ER. eBLUE DOLPHIN• 3355 Via Lido. N.B. \VANTED Barber for high class clien!el. Irvine Coal'it Oiuntry Club. 673-9131. Mr. Smith. WANTED man or woman ex· prrience<t ·try cook. Lunch & rl innl"r, Age 3.5 to 45. Fast, neat, some background & r rfl'rrnce 1\nrk ·exp. In Or.!ni;::e County. 310 \Vest 41h. S;inta Ana. tit* 2 fuzzy, lovah!e, h Persian kittens, 96Z·281 R male, 1 7 ~ ' LAP S TR A i\E rails. MakP offt.r. And 6~. Ru n fl b o U I 1 American Harley Davidson, make Traiil~r. just overhauled offer. 712 Victori11, Costa Homeli1e motnr. Anchor, 18 Mesa. 548--0900. "~ 270.5 TE"mple llilts Dr., STEREO, ('(lllt $500. musl Laguna Beach. ~acrif\ce, $225, !I' sota, like new $80!. 1!l1-010R. GERi\.1AN Shepherd male, 9 months old. 675-4021 &"_al .tank, horn,. l ire f'X· 1970 HONDA SL 17\ flirt & IJnguisher & cushions, $800. ...... 1 0 1 _00 .1 64i-8.~23. Su"" '. n .Y ~ m1 es. HURRY -3 Pregnant cats. Melalhe oraJJgf', Beautiful 3 .Family garage Mle-lo!s ol -~-"-----=-.:..:-'--~- goorliei;: incl-hanrl cralted CARPET FOR SALE Also 4 kittens 6 weeks old. Boats/ Marine $400 CRll 646-2486 9 to 5, <le cora ti ve i 1 ems. by Carpet Layer. Call e 540·20S6 e c'.c'~:..•:.:59~'::·------_E_q.:,u_i,:;P~· ____ _;,904:,.:I aftl'r 5 646--8180 FREE sn-11ve l, small size, NE\\/ 1972 fi5 hp. Johnson o.h. ·70 HONDA 750 like nt"'· • Thurs/Sal lOAM,SPJ\1, Jlfi2 1'>1arlr.ria, CM. fl10V JNG -1\1u!I ~e1! -Ch"ap nick-nacks.d1~hes, some an- 11ques. 2324 Elden Apr 4, Ci\L GARAGE Sale, Eves. only J\lechanir IT\Ol'ing. V\V En· ginrs·parts. Call 962-4913. Machinery 816 OXYGEN • A1·etylrnl" . """Id· ing anrl <'ultl1'.11: outfll. $79.95. AC ARC 11•ektf't'. 225 amps. So/.i R27-.m.Jo It'~ in lo be thin. , , . ThP. Diet \\'nrkshop \\'ay For inrorn1ation ~11-;,103 about 3a yard,o;. Still in packin~ ciu;e, $1100. low miles, extras, Sl2fi0. or Call 962-4109 642-8323. n1ake offer. 3111 \.\1est Bay, COCKER F'emale, 6 monlhs. B~o~a~t~s.°"'P~o-w_e_r----906=1 No. 40, Co.~ta Mf>s11 . Aller 5. QUI LT, hflndmade. Lin1ages F'ree lo goOO home. Call "'"""--.,,.-------JO Spd. Raleigh Supercour.o:e. Plates, pr, ta!I tamps, inl· 5.16-3578. 1957 2'.!' Ch\'Pns Cabin .V!int condition. Asking $120. · "2 0~9 iiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii] C.ru iser. Nq E"ngine. Clean~ Priv P ly 67!)...4514 fllll't rug. i\f1sc. vi -(;!.-.q • B * NE\VPORT Beacn Ten· 1 ~lit offer. Call Herman, HODAKA 90 engine, bored )[)i-:1 642-0094. 9 to 5 pni. out 10 100. Good condition, nis Clul> :vlembershlp. $695. Pet1 and Supplies P hone 835-1100 L.;;.;;;;;;·;;~~~1 20' BERTRAM Bahia Mar, $1!.1. 847-3291, arr 3 pm. Miscellaneous I 1970. Xlnt conil. Fully equip-SUZUKI 1968 &tvage 250. Wanted 820 ~ats 852 pM. 714: 673-1763. $250. Day1 6~1700, eves ---------"' CAPTAI NS gig 12' inboard, 642-6980. \\°ANTED: 48" G\;iss lop. ----.---8-Wlutl~al-spiffy bay boat. Tufl_Cnlld.1_~,.,~ .. ,~Jli~o-nd7.--Scra-.--m-b~l~Ol-,-.l~n't t--• palio 1 ah l *', Continental Seal Point. $15, 673-1441. nd'!· •~"" to 1 )On • .,,.,..., Miscellaneous 818 hl'lght. 6' Sora bed in 1 yr. old. female 26' STEELCRAF"l', gd family Call 64&-0430 ~---------Contl'm1xir·ary ityle. Both Seal Point $15. & •-•· boa! 51· -1 1 -~~~-~~~~-·I SEWING M . ~ u ... 11ng • Ip ava1 . Honda mi"l-·lrlU.l ~. i ach1ne operarors. \l.'0!11AN for parr tm1p bonk-STEREOS mus1 be tn gd cond & reas 812·34R0/642·3643 $1250 546-~l!IO " "" Exper & tr;i1nees. Good op-keep1m: 5 d ! d J972 c d · · d 67~ 11:r · · · · · · · Runs good. !Jr'lr. in growing co. 2 Shifts. posting, . A/Rays, m ~ 5~r ! JI .:ITar elqu1p~d 11·ithl pri~·r . ;i... • ~. M'!l'HER'~ Day s~.ial, F'TSHERMAl'fS dPlight. 15' ~94~ · • • • u size P r o t> 11 s ion a Off1c6 furniture/ S1amf'se kittens, Seal Po1nr. boat, motor trailer J.f k ··="'"'=~~~=~~~1 fltcKibb1n Sa.ii Co., Irvine reCflrds kf'f'J!inJZ. ~fust he ch ang~r. Ar.t/F?-1/r.·tP'.' Equip, 124 fl57-2761 . off~. 962-9709 alt 3 Pm. a e 66 HONDA 305 $150./make lnrfu.sttitl Compl~. 540·3684 ·good "'/.nul'l}ber5, J~ine :Of-.receiver, ... i; '-a 1.t d 1 air: ::-.. -PUREBR~o ~--fl,-olfu. Call after 3 p.m. . _SHAMPOO GTRL fiee Supp'lles. 1807 ,Nev•porJ ~usprnsion jO:Pf'i:.ke{..~. tape UNTIL the 'pr1ri" or the month . ~ ··n.lffl'Slfln-mue-2!' Tolly1..olfl!~d gtar-ntri ... ___ !J4.Jl'lt-"'"·~ ·-"'""'- SALES-P/time. Neat .)'Oung t'slale & investment co.? --·~·~f{T,1t~~f.'Y ,s.,.,_t~~ .y~~~"~ mocle£_n -~wor.~ef1i. ~ Sell the" old atuu suY the new stutf ' ' ' Call Helen Hayrs. ~0-6055 CoaJ!al Aaenc:y , -. 2790 Harbor Bl. al Adams •••••••••••••••••••• ' ~ \. I~!~!~ ,,_~"'11:7 SEWING GUIDE FOR THE · ' . ~ C:AL ON TH( CO. ' .... , --.O!!!!!!I For an ad In Woman1•a World - Call Muy Bath 642-5671, ext 330 _ .. Superb ' Asset Potholder Vests ' ,, ' .... ~ ' ' "c< -~~":i • I .•· ·~ '·J ' ..;, . Part time. 645-77~ Blvd., C.1\1 ~ drck & headphone p!,g' in 11'1' "'ill chemically clean, oil kittens. No Jiaper!!. t1;harp. Sleeps 5 $.1750 firm 1971 YAMAH A -• E d ~~~~~~~~~-~~ $20. 968-&196 67~-117ft0 · · · .lOO n uro • .Jruin-cariepy 1.-Co. jack~. \Va:i:: l<'ft uncl11imed. & arljuSl any lyf)f'writer i;ir . . · Super clean, $695. Call 1.fter Hatr Managemcn1 Br11nd nl'l\I 1n ho:\ & calculator fnr !l!J.9:i. Elec-3 DARLING little kittens, 6 20' JNBRD Boat & off shore 3 pm, &10-.7778. S 1'1 t PPING/\VAREHOUSE· r Mtrthandit. -//"""" 1 ,::uarantPCfl. Originally pl'i(·-tries $24.:Xl. Call 968-1797. "'k.s old .. G42--4!tl8 mooring. Handl!'!s let 30 ,67 305 Honda Scrambler .\Vell·known firm moving to . V ed at SZ79.95. Take over tor Pianos/Organs 826 boRL Slaxl. 644--4:.45. Good cond\lion. $250. spscious ne11• quarters In $90 cash flr small payn1cnti;, PERSIANS and Himalaya n!!, 1966, 36 ft Grand Bank• ' * 675--0184 * lJVine will train cleancut J, 11. y a w 11. y Depar!n1C'nt. * PUBLIC NOTICE I hlacks, smokes, silvers and Twin diPsf':! $37,500, :=-0,,--,-,-~~---,1 ma n. Start S2.50 per hr. Antiques 800 714/119~501. BE"fore you buy you r piano c<1n1ros. Also Persian stud • (71-4 ) 400-45511 e '68 Mini frail, Very cood be & · 892 2970 cond. $100/offer. Call J ohn Call Don Jackson ·54()-6055 STEREO: Un c 1 a i m er! or organ, sure lice !LS i;erv1Cf', . -, Coastal Agency .sCRAM·-LEJS hiyaivay, Garrard 4 sprt for Best Selection Dogs 854 Boats, Rent/Chart'r908 -•~3'-=1_20!i~·~·-.'~"•r~6""'p~m-.~~-I 27"' Harbor Bl I Ad for the lwst Sf'l'l·icc in HAVE '71 HONOA ca _••• · a am.o: changrr, ;i i r sui;pensinn B 0 AT -W I L L .uv SrLK Scf'N!n : firm setting up new linr. Need the right man to assist in equipment selection, starting & opera. lion linf'. Must have stron.e b.llckground in all ph11ses ol lfilk s1·rfPning & pain t mafC'hing. Vinyl exp. de- s1ri>d. 979-162.1. SINGLE needle &. overlock flpr~. "Exper, cnly. Top pay. 646--0308. TELEPHONE Sales. Top cc.mmissions and bonus. Ap. ply in person behveen 9.00 and 12:00 noon .111 S381 Bolsa Avenue, 1tfldway City. TELETYPIST : Bus.v Stockbroker localed i n Fa~hion Island. F i n e , frit"ndly co-workrrs. Charm· ing boss. $500. Call Lind,11 Ray, 54~ Coastal Agency 4790 Harbor BL .at Ada ms Television ANSWERS k 'h Southern California LABRAOORRetreiver, TRAVEL * 675·2862 * spea ers \l'lf n1 u J I i p I e At lowest AKC · rt · cross over n" 1 iv 0 r k , · regis. qua 1 Y puppie:~. Sport fis hing Cruising-1970 Hoocla 3SO, Xlnt cond. Jape rl('ck. SriJJ brand new. Dis count Prices Call 5j7-6Z19 alt 3 pm. HaVf' 646-9000 M4-821l $49S. Days 546-9l38 E"-es GlohRl --Bu5hY -Arlmil - Worthy -HAD lo BLO\\I Clevf'r rohher: "He a l11'.:ivs robbed banks 1vi th a hA,;rl. kerC'hirf 11.rounrl his nQ~e. That \\1as in C'ase he f.IAD to BLO"':'' - HANDSOME, ornately em· hossed brass National Cash rtogislPr. Original bill of sall', under dra11'er, d;;11'd 1917. BE'11.ut i£U1 conn. & good \1•orking order. Asking $300, 642-1'i89 Evf'I' & 1\•PrkE"nd ~. WE"RE h;ivinii; a th ank ymi ~ale. Bring !his ad on 1\fay 4th, 51h or 6th for ~ur 10% rl1scounl on 11ny item. Authf'.ntiquf's, 24211 Ne1\'port Blvd., Cost!'! :\Iesa. AJ\1/FM/l\1P X radio & COAST MUSIC shnrs. Bo.ti, Sail 90t 5.'\7-.149!!. rape rl<'ck. Still brand nE""'· SERVICE OBEDIENCE Class 10 tilart l;Mot,,.--,-"°'H""----~9~40~ Originally $419.97, .p.<1.y off 1839 NP1vport Bl at I~a.rhr:tr \YPd 1\lay 2·1. in N.B. Trvinr DENTIJRE cat 15 • x 2 •' or omes small halance of s197,i;i;t or Costa J\'1esa 642·2851 area. Open to 1111 dogs 5 "'/furling gib, boomfani ol payments of $B.l5 nionth!y. Open Sundays 12 to 5pn1 mo'11: & flld,.r 546-492R trailer , uwd 5 times, S800. U.S.A. Ste1•eo E q u; p ORGAN -PIANO BASSET .-bound,_ 1._y.r.._old aft 6 & wknds .-675-0S&t \Yarchouse, J7!J E. 17th St., WAREHOUSE male. very 11.ff'"Ctiona te. 15' CAT AM AR AN ~ : • Co:"!.11. J\1esal 645-2442. Ne1v-Used FamotJs .a rMrls Needs loving home, $25. fiberglass -full cover, SPEAKERS, nP"'• hy pri. pty Turi quality l 2 •' \1·nnfl."r. :)" n1id-range, ,fl.t 311" t11·rr.I Pr, Pncl i n 11·0lnut cah1n('t, 11·erf' S2i() fl pr. i;acrif $109 a pr. Also 8" 11·norr.r . .11 ~·· t.\·ef'1rr. 1\rre $140 a pr, ~acrir $.19 a pr. LRri;:l'r ~1zes a v a • 53·1-111S 1 P:'lf to 7 Pi\1. STEINWAY, KI ,_.t BALL, fi·1Q..-OZ17 cushion11, extras, m iler - CHJC£<ERING, etc, (Over IRISH S e t 1 er p u p s. $1395. 962-3007. lOOO pianos avail.) HAMMOND, KIMBALL &. Can Rd i 8 n ·Amer field SAILBOAT 18' sloop, glass CONN 1 champ~. 9 \\'ks. M&F'. Shots. o~er \.\'~, cabin. o.~. sails. 13631 Harbor, C11rden G?OVe • e c., ()rgans, 673--00~. g;..i~ ' Termin11l Island 1 Blk, So, of G.G, Fnvy. Before you buy-Give us a try! Marina. sns. 968-l27~. "'~"'233J Largest Dealer in ihe \Vest 2 Sm11.ll fox Terrier ·1 ~ PENNY OWSLEY CO. pupp1e~, S7 each. T~. ~J.oi 71 KITE TEST DRIVE 714/892-3314 hQme. 642-4818 or ~~~ W/trai er. like new, S725. THE MIDAS MINI 11352 Beach Bl., S. olKatclla <'vE'.i;;. ~ . / 644-4.394 · MOTOR HOME . ' "I Daily 10-9, Sat 10-6, Sun 12·6 • 4 Tiny C(}{'kapoo8,<= DRA GON-2!1', 7 sail~. fu ll Distributed by BEAlITIPUL nc"' Ja.paneM" B-3 HAMMO ND. Prrfect "·/ $10 ea.ch. covPl'lJ. Great slip. $2750, Ken Craft Products o AK buffrt 52" x JO"" 16'', hand string l:ta.s.s. $1 ,9&1!. 642-4SJR or 5..'W-38&5 ev,.~. 675-3845. CREVIER MOTORS ('a.rveo'I !)lark !arruer, can'I ""0 w l s "-LARGE ROUN D TABLE Dolphin C'arving. ·r1 "':l7_ · CONN Theater. $1.345 BLACK poodle puppies, JO 36' DieRl Wood Crnising .wo •1 · st !., ""1J1ta Ana _dbl_pcdestal. oti.,.ina.I f.inish. Usf', pai .,, ·1 -fast sale THOMAS '"JI cnnc $1 39ii_ ' k ,_, "'""' .,,.,, ~" 135-3171 "' $125, C;i.11 642-6468 aftrr 4 '-ll. "" ..,,_ -• -o-w s-<.nd,-..,,,~arvo._18-or Ketelf.' TOj)Quatity. $27,000 S3~l(). :i.11~c. • 11.10-6199 pm iveekdayll or anytime \VURL player rlemo. $1.144 s.'W-3885 alt ti. Call (7131 83.'M684 -*-M=a-rv-;-.ID-,P"ea_r_ce_*_ Applia11ces 802 1veekrnri~. Nu pianos. No short cuts. PUREBRED C 11' p FOR · : -_ $599 _ o 1e up-Sllle-9"l'r1maran. Near '1 ·~ '• CABLE VISION MA YT AC repairman has BEAUTJF'UL REfNOEER GOULD MUSIC CO. pi es, 6 ivks old. $.10 each. new. $l00. M t JI Dt · ---·~-, · ---washers · Sl';.-to $100:--Can -.J-IJDE. ,dir.ect--.tron1-Litpp-·--2045 No. Main;-S.·A-. --£!!.J I 54~7761· -~ e 673-22'll...--~ ---0. Of ome,,._ __ ~-IN5f ALLER deli\"t'r 1\"/l )T. guarn, Jand. \Vould. -_rri;1ke. a 5:47-00lll *~ Sinre 1911 \VELSH Corgi (Pembroke), KITE No. 904, never been ,__ ~~ ~]J---,ff ~-=:---::f''-j~;J~...i.. 1~ . I 9249 . TECHNICIAN 83"-177'-..,,,,fol"" nig or hat1g ii *PIANOS*ORGANS* AKC, 2 malo, 3 femole,-...t, ""'· M<Kibbin sail $650. -Sales • Rentals .; R·Ef'RIGERATOR & St on fhe \1·aJJ. F'or the ee-0lo~v """i 0 _F a·= sabl.e..& \\•.lille. 546-4928.--• 645-<1730 * ..55'8 ~'"'22 ' ~·-ovr · minrled Re' 0 ....., ng ut <fr 1.1SJ11ess =c--~.6 =-~ -= look 11.k• n •= 7130 · in N'r "' re B 1. · T!Nv "'ol'-Poodies An.-j ...... t J3' CA'-Iii -N-. : J)r.a.ri~.e...Co . ...based;~able=i~ision.1 ••r _-_. _ew '!::-~::.. __ . ....ilo·mei;licatert-$50:-·6'44-46R7F-_~est 9u11; ;!>'··.prices ~ K'rv. _ ~ -· --.~" r .,,_ ca maran. ew l4U S, Vil\11.ge-way-,--s .A. --co;-111 !lf'rklng-8 rustomer ~'.fs.trninsifr~vC{.~\Vestm Kav.·a1·Sleinway·Baldw1n, etc J\KC ....rcir,-$75. -Registered trailer, S550. /,-;;;:;;,;~""~'="""""-':::;:..I ""' .•.. service in11taller. Duties 11•1!1 OVER 200 "•ashers, dryer~. * MINK * . Player Pianos & Rolls Pmrllt'S, $;:(). 547-3&5l ., Call !16S·l107 RECREATIONAL Vehicles .,,._ , ... • I• " I ,.,. SIZES 8:"18 . t;,i'; ; . ·• ""' include install11uon & ma.in· ·rpfri~rators from $39.95. Autumn. Haze r~n~h nllnk Rrnlals. , • \\1e Buy . Sell *SPRING SPECIAL, $2. dis· Sa.bot, good cond e~e~!ltp:m ~~ ~~l90m"'i:l k$ ~) tenance. Television nr elec-545-0iSO. short JflckeL \\ h1t e mtnk Dally J0·6 Eves/Sun 12-5 count, all breeds, Noeh's 1150. 1213• _7~. 92" •· t'{;,,' ·-...... , • 1;~' B n 1 1300 _ "'!} _;oir-·u Slttp11 -4 to 8. Offert xj)ifes ;fit . Ii.,, tronics experiencP. required. R t 'W h /O cape. ~t xnt. · . ,.a, 1 UELD.'.S PIA.l<iOS _Groomillg-Par:lor 642-982.1. After tiPM J 1 1972 546--029l 2995 713 r r ~ t; ~_;; Cahlf' Vi.o;ion f'XperiPnC'e rll'-en .•s ers _ryers t1'111Ch mink ~1nlf', needs Jin· Costa r,..fesa (71 4) 645-3250 Urlt' • . • • • ~ ,. • • U ( .·~ $2. n k. F'ull ma int. ini; $250. 675_67it AKC San10~ed Pups. 6 Wk!I. ~· Ludel'!-16 racing sloop. Brits.cl. C.M. , ;,~ sirable. l\fust be able to deal * 639.1202 * WOULD YOU Show qu~1ty $100 ~ u~. Pvt. Excel ronrl. $2.900. Includes ** RENT our .71 El Dorado \\•ilh lhP publ ic. Plea ~e senrl A Priva!~ riarty n111s! se ll 3 BELIEVE Ply Avail 5/13 675-4al4. tree slip. 49&-21.10. molor home, Sleeps 6, fxt (\~ 13 hrief lefter or resume to1 REFRIGERATOR, 1.l cu. ft. Electric fype11Titcrs. cost FREE ORGAN LESSONS 'o~lrl:e-,E;:;':~l'~h~Shc::,_.:;Do:;::::::':::c/,;;:_;'.'.!:_;:."':::""_":_---1 t-ftl.cf. ~ Claiisified Arl no. ~7.3 r /o Auto rle!rol!t, vrry clean, 5 ovPr S600 l"ach, \l'ill lake ng is eep g pups, 16' Cat, lncludf'.~ .o;aiJs t, 51'11-con!ainNf. RESER.VE Daily Pilot p 0 Box 1560 'Yr~. olrl. 893-0060. $2."X! each. 2 Calcula!ors coiit as long as you like! No reg· 12 "'ks., AKC. Stud service trailer. Very fa s!. Gd. cone!. N0\1/! ~4R-95Jl - Get twice as manv rom· ' · · · ' l!tration. No obligation. Just to quality hitches. 557-48-IR $750. M6-2824. --- -~..----,-" Co.~l.ct Mesa, Calif. !12626. Furniture 810 01·rr $600 "ach, 11·ill take Come Monday!! 7:30 nm. * RENT now! By week or p!iments 1n· these vivid $2i5 each. 1(42-Y.)4;, hf'rore 2. COAST MUSIC IRISH Seiter pups, AKC, top 8 Meter sloop mOOi fieri f"lr month 2:i' SiR;htseer 'Tl , alJ \lesrs~ TELLER TRAINEE: Like TR ADlTIONA L furniture. GATE.f;;. chain link I;' hi & _ 642-2851 show linE"li, top breeding rrui11ing. >.:I nt r;ond. Prh·t xtra .~. Prvt. Prty. 642-5158 . /.1ake popular polholrlE"r ·Money? Takl' the rir!lit .o;te~ reprodurtioni; of the olri harrtii·al"f' $Z.} e1I . Drllftin1t DONATION qualiry 9 l\'k!li. 962-4145. Prt~ $17,500. fi,42-5116. .30· G;'liC -.i:· ~·nrrl bui; con- vesli; INSTANTLY -back.~. 10 makin•· ~me nr ,vour 0.,,_ riay!I, h11nd rratterl in pinf'. 1 bl ,2 · BASSET Hound puppif'!li tc 1 d I 1 ho A fronl are identical. Cmch<'t RPasonable. From Shop ro 11 f'll " " x i 2" $2.i f'ft. Pri. ply. 11·ill givf' SO"k to 11 • •• Boats Sllps/Ooclc 910 · r" nio ino m;. me. · '.YOUR BEST Bet For NP11• bank. Grrat chanre f0r F'luorl".~rent !i1cs-2 lube in· AKC. See lo ·be I i eve ! ' s 1. 53&--0.~!lO. of 11-orsted in 3 colors. Pa!-you. 646-95&.l. chureh on Sl0,000 pi~ 633 73~ [----------~UMf.tER. is. this JXllsed. ~<lv.11ncf'mt"nl. To $4~. stant start SUI ea. Coke 6!' 1 ~,,... -"';,eves. WANTED 1.lip tor 83 ' • tern 7130: misses' S. f.1. L. Call 1 · d COl,ONJAI h 1 h b k organ. ,.,... ;JJu. Trailers T I princess COAldreu \\' i lh ,1n .!l Ray, 540..fi055 ~ g -Ac n1a.chinl' SZ5. 833-1467. _ SAMOYED Pups, 4 wks crulser. Newport Harbor. • rave love4'. curved seaming at Child's 4, 6, 8. 10 ~ar sizes Cnlllfllll Agency' ~of A-bed. !'!pt sizP stovp, _.c:,:..c,,;.,;::~c:::::...c:::.,;.,;_,.__ TOP PRTGE·S PAI D FOR ' Ch r &18--0272 d inrlllrled. 2790 Harbor Bl. 111 Ada ms cll"r . heater. zodiac -"'all Pool owner~ S1ein11·ays & Jtamm(Jnd5 re:ien ·e 00"''· amp ine • aysorevtll •ARISTOCRATS .th!'-top. An ai;set lo any 8.EVENTY·t"IVE CENTS !hing. 646-2008 arter S: 30 Ne1v hr rtro-hrush au!ornalir· PENNY O\VSLEY CO., $7;:1. 961!-6320. * Slip Av•il • Nr l ido e NE\VPORTS '~rdrobl: -1?r linen. for each pattern -add 25 Tiny cockapoos, $15 pm. ally 11wrf'ns pool. Only $9!l 892-3.114 SCHNAUZER pupi:i. Stud * 673-6450 * • AUTO-MAttS ' rrinted ,PatJ~ 9249: 1''"E,W t 547 "'"! · 11 d · · Al I tent~ nr e11ch ""ttern frir """"' tnsia e • 1 yr guarantee. service, grooming, lerms. BOAT slip• ava•"l•bl• .. Cho,-,, lit!, ~era Used $395 ~ ,.,.. Ml.sses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, l', r---'------"-----I •~'LVET snl -e d BABY Gr.,1nd Pisoo, Chase " ., ru .. -• ~ Air ~1111] l'lnd Spec!11I Han<ll-~c. ~ 11· , ... v r use • F"or frt>P demons!ration call * 846-0839 * slips In New Muina, Cn4J "O SHAM TRAILER SALES JS,-18. Sir.e ·12 lhu51 341 re-ing: othel"\\'i!le third·class · TRAVEL AGENT Sl.1~: 111atching 101·E.' seat, SS2-0962, Bros.16. ~lt~~i;:· SILKY Terrier pups, 4 673-6606. 1109 w. 17th Street quires 3 518 yard~ 35-inch delivery \Vill take thN'e Pl'lrt limr , experienCf!d only, SS5: ''elver hi bark cha ir, Santa Ana (714) 5.11 2M5 fabric. 646·020~. SS.l: l'Rrve<l ('fl('kfail te.bles, J\t EM. B. ~RS HIP 1 N Everett studio male'!!, ahol.o;, AKC. Call SLIP AVAILABLE in ex-. S£\~NTl'·FIVE ct:sn ;·~~~' ;~~or:he S~~IL~ * TYPISTS * S4fl r:H:h, .\11!-62'8l. LEADING NE\VPOR.T $300. ;:i.16.1!i7S after4pm.838-1149. . change for use of u.ilboat, NEW1, 31b972 Romers. Sle,p~ --for e8Cli patt,rn .. add 2:; · -. BEAQf PRIVATE SOC IA?, 1t TIIE CLIP JOJNT, $4.50 Up to40',5.'i7-9494. 5x, urnf"r atovt, 3Crft.o cents for each pa tti"rn ror PILOT, 105. Needlecraft Register for 2 Units. -book l!h~Ivrs 11nri CLUB FOR SALE AT 50,.~ Store. Restaurant, &. up. Gr11duate groomers. door, JIO vol1 t"ltttrle3J. and Air l\1a.il and Special Ha ndl· Dt-pt .. Box 163. Old Chnl~a II tempora,...., .1ob n111lchtn~ clrsks su itable for SAVING. P.O. BOX 296, Bar 832 D1vntwn Hntgn Sch 5.16-4166 Bo1ts, 5-.....1 I Ski 911 more -$1345, Mi?Sll Cam~r Statl(ln, ~e1• York. N.)'. • ., ~Pen11gers must diF:pose of ciJSrA ~tESA. . ...-Sllle1l, 2036 Harbor, CM- ing: othet"'>vise thlrd·c.lae.s 1~11 .. ' Print Name, Addre111, loday ll1!0'l!dla1ely1 1212 So. RQ.ss 1 0 \\1000 llt10r·11ood shelves. Boxer Puppies, AKC 20' CHRI.$ Craft akl boat 646-4002 · IJt ~ ~ .delivery-. tai~ thr~ jip,"Ta~iii':Num~r. . ,Jnt~vi: !r.12~ ... ..,-. St. &nl.a_ An11..1 5'1Wl21'>. ui10~G,. SAL,f:! F.urni,ture Stitittl, "'oot'!-tf.e~. 'Btst tr:feh e h;;.·ahitd,L'<lt.. ~~~ ~19.9104 ~pwf~nd '185 hp-in'----·n ....., 5' h ? -a--a·=-x= 7 ~ u.-• '\\'eekk or· moti ..... Selfil ~ NEE D L ~CRAFT •72! \\It" Nee<! A-II · drape5, Jinens:'-f R b r Its, d ' w.rd: ~' · "-'ta, 1d p:1 8. hitch .r.1arian Mllrtin, the DAILY Office Skills Herculon Sofll & dfsht"s, oil p 11 in 1 • 2 5 i\Iu~! rrmove 1 mm e · Horses 156 Ski!'. too. Sl .200 or often RIO, brakP• & r.onl. A\vn: PILOT. 442, Pttlern Dept., Crochet,• knit. etc. Free Equal Oppor. Employer Lovl'sf.'af, Sp. Oak !Ahles-hld~-bcd $3S pan.i; odd 6i3-7836. (:()ns1del't'd. Call 6«-8547 ll'llt'. tmmllr.. $29.l. 9182 232 \Vest 18th St., Ne"' d~";;~~_risi";;!t Ma.cnme. ~tale & f"flmalf' LIKE NEW! 64>1701 & ''tnrl.s. 2911 ' Pape~ Ln~ TV, Radio, HiFI, BAY MUST ANG af1tr 5 pm. · Ro.'emary CM. 64>.17116. York, N.Y. lOOU. Print ~~ic:, fancy ktiots. pat· Western Girl Inc: \\'ANTED: OLD TREADLE ;,.tS-9-409. Stereo 836 Beautiful. spirited mare. FOR.-p.aJeJ6' ski barge ~hp _ ZIP. 8JZE Md -6Tl'LE tern!. $1. 4667 f..1a t Arlhur Blvd, SE\VTNG ~1ACH fNE. CA~ !ltODEL l{qme1I Cllncellation • Great buy for experienced Evinrude motor, lik;, new Auto Servic•, Parts 949 NUMBER. • li•~r Arf> of Ha l t'p l n N'e\\'JIOrt ~ach • 8.1()..8219 • forces t'lecor alor to sacrif. 1972 ZEN"l'M? & RCA rider. Can be regi11tel'f'd. New blue rovtr. Ac- SEE J\IORE Spr i ng Clrt'lcht.I • over 26 desirns to 540-"325 ~tODERN 8. sbrA • crpts & drapery fa brics. Te(evisions At C'lose out Ha~ \\'On l't'Vt>:r11.r ribbnns.,:~"'~"'~r~ie~s.~C~al~l ~6~'13-~l~!!lll~. ~ Pa.rl!I for 1959 CAdUtac Fashions and choose one k St \\'Ith otltlm&n, Roor1 conrf. 50% d iSC'. Jason, 492-2247. prices. Somf" '7J's nov.• in 1'1avr ron1p!clt tack. Call Jn excelhint cnn1'10on. prkfd pattern free -from JJe.w mA t . · VIETNAl\.f VETERAN: StArl $-1(), 642-.1206 1dork. l..ov.·e~t pricfs of !hf' ~·7R17 Aller 6 p.m. frtr quick •Ale Spril'l&-Summer C.talog. All ln~!Ant Crochet Book -local branch o• A n11rlonally CH A RTE R n1emOO~hlp yt'ar. Prlc('d belo\v l:hr di~-1 ii] Tr11Mmi:1~lon It aizes! Only SOc. • lf'11rn 15y p1c1ures~ Palterns. known co .. On th,. joh CO!ltPLETE bedroom sel Ne1vport Bch Tt'nnls Club. munters. \Vl!h 3 yr plch.lre 3~1 yr old Bay Gclding, ~ TransportitiOfl ) nh Air Conlllllon\ng Unit .INSTANT SEWING BOOK $1 . lra.iniaa. E11m \\1hlle you S1 75. Refrigerlttur S.!10 . be.st otfc.r. Dys 540-69i6, hibf', 1 yr pFtrts & 1 yr quarti:r 1-I thorou&bbttd.. . . .. ~ --lt.rlln .....a C4'.lmplel'1 ln~l.&nl Gtrt Book lt'arn. Approv!'d Cl job 64:.-SM.t eves 6T.>-5960. ,l'.!rvlet:, Antenna• at cn8t If $275, 894--1t!l7. 11!2 So. 'RM• Sf., SAnta Ana ~ ,...,,.ay, \\'t&l' tomotrow. ttlOr? th11n .100 .rl 'ts Sl $1. _ • -au · -• training.-to $7500. GA~TE ~ET \v/it· n11.u=h·""'~ n.:= ... c-TRAIL~" l!rr~•, ntE'l'led. Ev~, availabtt" Want.cf: Horse t rall•r C ~2-~l:r} , o...pie,. .,,.,.. J!ooi _ eau H 1 u ... =.. •·· '" '~~ ~· ~ k -d • "'" ~1 •mpars, S.lalRont_noji~~~~~~~~j INSTANT f A ,S U JON e en n ayes ,,.."·"""'·""" c~a l rs, 2 leave.s, iioo Good 450 tOl'lgl!C !01d, like new, JT!Ocll'I in 8IOC an n ___ ,..:".'~~-:.'."~0 __ .:... ·,_I,'."::~.;,:,;,;,;:;.;:;;;:;,;::;::.;:: BOOK _ Hundn!ds of $t,., ,111 R •-kJ 'uo.-' C03gtal Agency rond. 673-4879. S45. 494-0.109. fi!~play. Hurry for full TIME FOR , l TON GMC cha1S1.t nlOUll ltd 1 ]~ ' ··••· I .... t 1 • Y 111 """"' -'11.1\:. 7790 Harbor 81, 11 Adams •"'ltclion, ABC Color TV, O "-· • .-uun 8" .... ~ llool' t1f 1'1 Prlie Afthaat. BEDROOM.• l!Vll\J ro om NICE Drt11se~ w/mlrror J.15. ~ I pen ™111.d CAmptr. A1110. AutosfwS. t:::l. '• W h J t e Etepbanti'' ovtr· -~. \VANTED -daytiml' bnbysil· furn. Lamps, tables, desk&. Bex lfprini: mat I re 1, Oningr. County's ars:esf Cf)UICK CASH tr&ns., p.a., P.S. 5 yr ltll&rl ~;;~;;;;;;~~~~-~· ~j runninl Yo\lf house? Torn M'IUdlll qum Book t _ ter for 2 children -5 & 7, At dishes. 644-424R.. \\'/frame SIS. M3-44&5. Zenlll'rRCA 04!aJ~r. 9021 on puwe.r 11·#Jn, w11lk 1hn1,I~ 8i.m Into "CA!li" • ..U !Oc.' home -Q!M. 12-61; d•Y• Allanla. HunUngl"I' ll<'•ch, THROUGH• A !ully cpld., •lidl111 11.,, DUM Buni11 "' lhnl n.~t.. P tJo l Qa.IJt• for T-1 ... ...t, t.1vt--"<ttk, Call 67.)..3838 aft J.iNEST 1111' md confel't'.nce NE\V ptur \\"Otne.91 l)oY.•llng ,968-J3l9:::;;::::·_,,~=,---...,. D dOOr, drp dwn paOO, stlf/:::'.".::'.".::"".:'._.,;.. ___ _ _, • ....,, ·~ 6/ '--nd or din fable, Brow" Jordan ,..,.,, "" 5, """' """'· ~ I AILY PILOT con! m11ch XI I DUN" a ... _, •M• VW ed. fC~ 15 be•utlfl.d pattmis. liOc. "'-s. 1 bl &. .,..., 67~139 $5 &Jg.228::1 I.ATE morlf'l RCA (9nto e •, more., n c. ~ ....,,., <am· _ ...... ..,.-... -·-• ·-· -• -• , a e ch. .:::.;.· .:::::.::::::.:.· ------1 ciilor 1'V $145. 2-00 WANT AD barpln. (~1 • .&91~ aft 6 ~nl•· 4 biime ... 1600 cc, • ' 1.J . i,,, 1lf..,.j,.., 11T ..... -r~ ,45 . •••••••• •••••••••• Wontod DREXEL g~illbl•.' ••/4 ,ELECTRIC Exercycle .. 2 •II--Brosd.-•r. °"'' M""" • p.m, or wkend•. Con be mel•I hi« ,.d, Top + old• _ ~o~e-e!";,, w/car brtl' bAml ~h11 , $100. dtt•.'<· Xlnt cond.! S2f (64t-5678 seen durinf ~k at l?m curtAIM. A/P "1leelt. XI !. ~~~'--~ _"-~--··-~"'--~...J'--...::ca::ll:..::::.; fOrig.~~"500:::,:l-~~~.:.:::=~~·-~Dl;,..."""_A_·LIM--~~--''--.J..~-"-~~~~...,,,..~Bt;;;;;;•~ch~Bl;;.o""~"~H.;B;';,_~..J~S!;7~~;:;:~·~~~~~-f-~ I ~ .; I . , ff! ,_ I ~ ,_ ,_ l·7i j ~ ' /WI . l Tl ---111 ... ~ rr ~-·- I · - ' I I I· I I • 2:J ~flOT-AOvtRTISER Wednest.y, Miy 3, 1912 1§11 I~~[ .. _ ... ,,._ ... __,!§]_I -_-_u._J§J I _ ...... l§J I _ .... 1§1 ._I -~-_ .. __,!§) Trvckt '61 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmpomd 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autoo, lmpo,,... 970 Autos, lmpo,,... 970 Autot, UMd "°Autos, Utod 10 'ii'l'Ot<O..vy duly Dod .. Pa.nel trudt, MW rnbbtr. xlnl cond. Balance ol 50,0lJ mi warrty. .Be'!t offe.r. Sll-1154 WE PAY 'IOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS 11-ctrls_d_ DATSUN MG PORSCHE TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC FORD 1965 Dodge ~ ton Pick Up w/camper 11hell, V-S, auto, ~w tires. Clelll!. $700. Call Herman, ,642-0094, 9 to 5 pm. '64 1~ Ton DoQge 6 eyl, eood condition, $600. * 837-9517 * '59 CEV. plumber truck, ·ulil. -u, tint. BAUER BUICK :w. E. J7tb St. <Josi& -5111-7765 IMPORTS WANTED Orance Counti1!1 TOPS BUYER Bll.L MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. ff. Beach. ~ 847-3555 body, 6 cyl. 3 spd., $575 Autos, IMported firm, ~3912.. ----------- 970 . ., Chevy \! ro" P.U. ALFA ROMEO Very Clean, xlnt cond. 1---Alf• Rom·-.. ---* 548-006.1 * '67 Chev. '4 ton P.U. V--8, 4'spcect, X!nt cond s1.m MG-7139. . •n Dodge Van, cust paint ~ inter Call betv.•n 7 & 5: 30, 548-1015, aft ti 673-5882. '61 FORD Van, complr!rly reblt. Bei;t offer over ;soo. &lH8ln: 642--0049 Auto Le•sing 964 ..,. ... Saleo -.... 1ml Beach Blvd, Hwatllwton Beach ICT-«l!'t Kl >J33I WE buy all makes ot cle1.11 used sport. C&l"I, paid tor er not. Please drive in tor free appraisal. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 642-9405 NOW ON DISPLAY Sales Service PaJ'll Body Shop COAST IMPORTS 1000-1200 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-0406 AUDI & SEE US ABOtrr Overs••• Delivery CREVIER MOTORS 2Cll \V. l,;t St .. Santa Ana 13$-3171 Visit our MW homei & ROY CARVER, Inc:. 234 E. 17th St. Co111ta ?lfesa 5464444 1970 Oabun pi~"P· " vi~! top, tonneau rover, ex.haust system ,step-upttar bumper. 10,000 mi. $1700. firn1. 8 :~:50, J\lon-Sal. The C.arburetor Shop, 1942 Harbor Blvd .• C.J\.t. 1972 Ne'v Dn tsun pick-up. Lea.se cancelled. Forleited deposit \\•ill bf' crf'ditf'<t to '69 MGI GT R!al Sharp, BrlUsb racina; green. 97tAGA. $\209S . ~w.luui& W YOLYO you on lease cr purc:ha~e. 1966 Jlarbor, C.f.I. 646-9Jo.l Poca! Leasing 548-U55 * * '55 t.1G TF 1500, ,good '68 DATSUN convert, new shape, neMl'I some enr paint, good condition. f..lake _w_o_,_k._f1_JOO-oc.co'""="'-900_. __ 00"· 64&-36ll2. MGI 1971 Dat!'un 2 dr. Sedan with --------,.- R/H. IV.IV. """· Go" 30 '67 MGI GT miles per gallon. &1~1. Fl~T '65 11-D. Runs. Needi; ~me \\'Ork. $75 or ~st oiler. e :'.157-3032 4 speed, Radio, Heatrr, Air condiHoning, \Vire whe.la, only 27,(00 miles. Extra nice. VZY744, $1799 HILLMAN ~ 1962 Commer (Hillman) Van ft ecjlllppedwithoverhead .. ., .. 1 ···<•. 1"""°' !l""' -~ ~ . ~so~ with shelves economical to •• , 'I, run. Priced for q u i c k W JI Ml~l.212 So. Ross St., Santa ' Ana. 542-3120. · 44J E. Coast H1vy. JAGUAR NEWPORT BEACH 673-0900 Ext. 53-54 '69 Porsche 911 T. 32,(00 Miles. $4950. 833-0220 Mr. Allen -5 pm 1969 Porsche 9-11£ Perf. Cd .. low mi, Owner. OYER 25 Clt•n, Recondftloned, & Guarani~. PORSCHES '11 '•. 912'•. '14'• 1957 to 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS 1100 \V. ~st Hwy. Newrmrt Bead\ 642-MOl PORSCHE 9llT. 1970. Sfopia broY:n cpl!, 5 sp eed , AJo.1-Ff.1, chrome \Vhef'l~. 1' ov.•ne1· 22.000 miles. $6450. Thoodore Robins Leasing. Ask for Don Crevier. 642--0010. Porsche 'ti7 "912" Mint cond. 2 new Hres. Bah. yellow Koni shock!', A~f/Ff.f $2,995 Pri/p!y 673·6800 '70 Porsche 911-T AM/FM, Alloyi;, 4·~pd. Immac. Pri. Ply. 549.()622. '70 Porsche 911T Stereo, :t.fagi;, Private Party, Days 839-9560, aft 5 - 833-3155. '61 Roadi;ter-New 1 7 5 0 c t: eng-trans--brake.s-etc. $1700. Call 645-0U8 att 5-wkencls. 54&-<146. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 892-8!m/from 8-5. Toyota & Jaguar Dealer WANT AD 642-5678 •' \V h It e Elephants" over-Authorized Sales ~ Service_ running your house! Turn 900 S. C.oast Highway them into ''CASH" -sell Laguna Beach 540-3100 them thru Daily P 11 o t JlOUSE Hunting? Watch the ClassiliM. 642--5678. . OPEN HOUSE column. ~-Buy your ear paid for . , or not. Call Ralph Gordon t--"45 E. Cout Hwy. W..,port Beach. Autos, UHd 990 1 ~-~,,..-..,.---= Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos; Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Step Up To Luxury • • • '72 TOYOTA 1964 V\V Bu~. Needs enJtlne $2029 work. Has new tires, bt.t· 4 speed tram. Dix AM radio. ten-I paneling: Body good. Heater, dl'.trbsters, tlnttd Rttor.nt hlntHJp, $350 flrm. clus. While wall t.ltts. Call 549-4!18 alter 4 pm. Pop-out rear wndov.·s. Vinyl '66 VW STA WGN trim. CarpetJ. Front disc $950 brakes. Reelining bucket CLEAN. GOOD CONDITION &eats. KE 20-:m185. Priv, Pty. Call 962-382'J ~w.lwii4 -TOYOTA 1911 Square Back. Autn : AM~F?.1: ~lags: PireUes: lugga&'e rack; 673-4774 a.fl 6 pn1. 1966 Harbor, C.i\I. £46..Slll ':19 V\V J3US, 2 new tire1, ,68 TOYOTA. 4 dr, Excel ne~v paint. SACR IFIC E Cod. . 1 1. k/·•ift/ ,; $350. INot runnln&). ' n &If Ii IC .,., owne 494-4.77 $1095. £75-8869 =='=· -,,,,.---.,-- LIKE N •n r--ll 4 pd '70 Can1p, NU eng. w/Yo'Kr· ew """"" !' Ii • r a. n I y , E.~ceo:l Cond. tape dck, 18,000 nu, $14.99. "Perlectly rn a Int 11 I n e d 675-6854, 839--63£0. m..'Ords" Xtrai;, 64Z-3!W5 . TRIUMPH ·n POP TOP Campo,, ""· ---------I AJ\l/F~f. lent, xlnt cond. *TRIUMPHS * 1.,."..,..2-800=-c"=-=-...-....,,.... '71 CLOSEOUT * * '69 V\V Bux, Bf',;t oiler. SPITF'lRES AS LOW AS $239S Call a.ft er 6 Ptii. G1'-6 ' SAVE $500 67~5624 FRITZ WARREN'S '65 V\V -Recent eng o/haul Sport Car Center 1675 0 ' ""'' 011 "· OR A NGE COUNTY'S , 5.t!Hi200 LARGEST 66 V\V Bus. Excel Cond. no E. lst S.A. 547~764 Crpt, C:nbinel.S. panded, ' f.!ake ofJer.846-1.-l~I aft i '71 Triumph TR--6, am/fm, , . . beauly rimi;, 13,000 mi's. 61 Ghia, Need11 paint & ~eat lmma<". 'Viii Kt:. at $2700. ('Overs. Good l\1echan1cal tiTa-4619 eves. $;1.iO, t::ve!'i. 8~MCI!. VOLKSWAGEN Autos, Used 9'IO • '5.~ \7\V Bus • Xlnt cond $375 645-6595 C.M. Excellent selection of previously owned Mark Ill's and Continentals '62 CAD ntttM>Od, All powT. Jckal-1o c:he.ny for limousine, $400, Prt. Party ~7;,J9 CAD '70 Conv. New rtrt1, 38.000. mi's. .Xtra aharp. $47"', 6>.H247. '70 Ford LTD V-$, Au!O Tr&nJ, Air o..t, Power SlM?ins. B&lanc. ol s yr. ~.rm mll• wunnty a..U.ble U4SBXQ) $27'5 CHEVROLET · '11.'r -.6-, -t-AP-R1_c _E -1 nard S.Lee 4 door h•"1 <op. Au<om&tic Amllic:.n...nn transmission, powe.i· tilra· 547·5126 lng, fXl\\'tr brakes, air ron-1234. So. ~fain st dltioninc. vinyl rnor. Ex· reptional 1 C\vnCl' clean car. No. 13.53. 445 E. Coast Jhvy. NE\VPORT BEACH 673--0900 Ext. 53--54. '67 IMPALA SS V8, auton1al ic. pnwer sterr· ing & brakl!s, fR<'tory air, Santa Ana "67 Country Squire. P/S, Di.~r. brks. Pov.•er •at I: u·indav.·1. Air. Speed control. Al\f-f'~I sle:reo, tape I: ex- tras 833--030£, btwn 1-1 PM k 4--1 PM. '67 FORD Fairlane W11. 1 Ov.•ner, 33,000 ml'1, nu tlrn. A· I mech, Nrt'd1 pt.Int. ~lake otr. 67J-.&39, JEEPS •56 Slol. WC"· Chev •"I· B t!ndlx brake 1 .. ·tow har-Citi:i:toni; radf. &IC-4917. LINCOLN vinyl roof <TRA701l. $1295.c :'°'o "NT°'l-N .. ENT ... -A-L-.64--4-d' Tommy AYJ'f's Che\'tolrt, 946 ha.rd top. Blade w/whlt.-. S. Coast lf11·y.. l.Aguna vinyl top. Whi1~ leather Bf'ach, 494-7144/546-9967, upholstuy. Full power. Ex- '70 f.IONTE Carlo, Vinyl roof. ttl rend. $795 67.J...51'.D Rir ronrl, pM\'et· dii;c bra.kn, MERCURY f'IO\\'er stN'ring, pO\\"t-r v.·in---------- rio\\'!i, lilt "tM>f'I . A:\l /t-"1 '61 Monterey. Run1, Good s!f'm>, !iport11: w~1s, Ex~! tires. $100 or best «>fhr C"Ol"ld. Owner transff'rred, * M?-30J2 * p1i<"ed to 11ell 7141968-5891. =-=~~----1 445 E . Coast Hwy, NEWPORT BEACH 673-0900 Ext. 53.54 1960 l\IERCURY Paridant, Sl50 • PONTIAC ·63 El•c!n . Rbll. ,, .. ,, D_ODGE '67 Pontiac Tempotl Tune..up & tire!I. Air. Good 2 Door Hardtop. V3, auto- ' ' 197f MARK ill Exceptionally-Clean! Beautiful Ginger Moondust exterior with tobacco interior and vinyl roof. Luxury equi~ ped including full power , climate control air, individual adjusting power front seats, tilt wheel, AM /F M stereo radio. (818462 ) SALE! OUTSTANDING GROUP OF CHOICE CARS! 1971 MERCURY 1970 Continental 1970 Continentaf Colony l'ark W•gon 10 passenger. Factory air, pow'r steer· Jng·brakes-seat-tail gate \vindov." root rack. Beautiful Aztec gold with saddJe I.one interior. Sho\vs excellent care. l653EOJ J $3975 1970 CHEVROLET lmp•I• Cu1tom Coupe Beautiful air equipped with a utomatic, radiQ, he11ter. po\\·er i;tttrin11: .t brakes, factory air, l.AndAu roof, COSOAGH) $2575 • Door Std•n BeauliJul ebony finish, black Landau, black Leather. Full pou·er, 6 'W'ay seat, climate ront.rol air, tilt wheel, .AJ\1 /FM stereo. C643ACA) $4575 1970 COUGAR XR7 Convertible Suprr clean. Cool polar "'hitC? finii<h, Leather buckrl 5eats, console. Al\.1 ·FM ~tereo, air cond., pov.er steering 6 brakes. !666BNNJ ., $29'.75 ,~ Coupe Green iOld metallic u'ilh dark ivy lealh· Pr and mAtching Landau top. Equipf)P.d with the finest. Full power, 6 'vay seat, climate control air cond., tilt whef'I, rou'cr door locks and much more. l lSO. ACCt .$4575 1970 Ford Galaxie 500 2 Door H•rdtop Exceptionally clf•an. Equipped with au· lomati<', r11dio, healer, J)O\v~r 1t~rin' & brak~. factory air. Landau roof. {921AEDI .~ .... ,,.. COME IN AND SEE OUR VAST SELECTIONS .OF TOP QUALITY CARS! "Orange Countu's Family of Fittt Cars• •• I!ome Of Th e New Car .•• "Golden ToMeh" ohnson & soil Home Of The New Car .• ,. "Golden To11ch" r .11 f ~ < 1 '1~ v ...,_, - 262' HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 640-5e30 .. I •• t transp. $275/olfer. 7 2 o '70 .Dod&e Monaco Station matic trans., power att!ft'- Jamei St., Cf.I. Wqon, xlnt eond, Michelin 1111, only 46;0CX> «>rtctnal , 6 6 S-U ICK-Skylifk-GoOa lirti, dual &ir eond. 442 miles. Must 1ee tc appn-coOO:ru~ grcai--s:m or :::.~a~ng~phload:;:--a te. tJlui MW UHR991. make oUei'. 646-3573. ---------1 714: ~3-811Q; eve1. 714: CADILLAC 494--0167" _________ 1 ·69 _ Polara_~n. __P./S, P/B, air. l mmac. Owntt . $2,200. 536-7693 att 2 pm. • YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Lar&ei;t selection ot C4dil- laci in Orans:e County. Sales·Lf!asin1:. Look for our full page ads every \Vcd. le Friday for our speciaJs. Nabers Cadillac: 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540·9100 Open Sunday '69 El Dorado, full pwr, ltather lnt<'rior. Exc<'I, com. 64&-28.14 t FORD '631~ Galaxie SIX> XL. New 4'5 E. Cout Hwy. paint &. tl'Bn .: runs great NEWPORT BEAOI Lota of exttu. S 3 S 0 , 67J..0900 ExL M-M 893-8485 I ~~=~-'-'--'"-'-'-'68 G'JU Big engine, vtnyl 1967 Ford Custom ~. 48.<XXI top, factory air, factory mile,;, 1 tlWl"ltt, air cond. mag whttl.s (with klcklll $1.050. 968-2$5 37,0CX> milea, Mu·X. tire&. '65 Ford StatM>n Wagon, Beautilul cond. $1550 phone e ntry Sedan, $475. s.iS-2314 826-1256. dy, 833-3496 e \'f!S &fi 6. -,63-r-••• -,,----d--,.-.._.u:u na, runs 1 ....... pe '64 f'airlane Wag. Lo mi's. 1 Owner, Xln't cond. $48j, Call 557--0.189. '56 1-"'0RD in great cond $175 or he11t of:fer, Call 64;;...J096 11 fTrr 6 pm. deck, $325. bst ofter. Po~ gew mach Sinter $ 7 5. 897~236. '67 Le Marui, 2 or, It.IC, auto, ad tin:a. Good CObd. SHXX>. 64&-3400 Jeff. ~­. ' l \ . -,. . ' 84 DAILY Pl\OT W!dneiday, M1y 3, lt7Z W ' t•1. Mii 3, 1972 PILOT-ADVERTISER 24 I ' -· ' • CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO . ' EXECUTIVE CAR SALE . BUY OR LEASE 1972 1972 Coupe De Ville PURCHASE PRICE Sedan De Ville PuRcHAsE PRICE Full power equipment. vinyl roof, leather & tapestry $ 6 4 5 6 interior, white wall tires. AM/FM, soft ray glass. 6 way seat, door j?uards. climate control air, tilt tele. ' wheel , bumper impact strips. etc. 1232744). Full po\ver equjpment. vinyl roof, leather & tapestry $ 6 6 2 4 interior. white side w:a ll tires, AM/FM , soft ray glass, · 6 wav seat. door euards. climate control air condi· tionin g, tilt tele. wheel , bumper impact strips, etc. (232744). -. Full powCr equiPm~n t. vii1Yt roof, leathfr & tapfStry 'inleriOr,,\vhitiwall tires. AM/F'M. so ft ray glass, 6 way seat, door guards, cli1nate conlrol air conditioning, tilt-tele. \I/heel, bumper . . ~ . ~'ull po\ver equipment, vinyl roof, leather & tapestry inetrior, white \\•all -times, .o\:~1 /FM. soft ' ~ay glass. ~ \Vay seat,· door guards, climate control air co nditioning, tilt-tel e. wheel1 bumper unpact .strips, etc. (3500). strips, etc. (4517). · · 0~L;--s1-&s A ·MONTH 24 MONTH OPEN END ONLY s170 A MONTH 24 MONTH OPEN END I '71 Jaguar V12 Coupe White with red English Leather. 4 speed, J:l'iwcr s1cer- lng, power disc brakes, chrome Vo'ire wht>els, AJ\I/FJ\I with auto. antenna, tilt v.·hecl. radial til'cs. 12,000 Jo- cal 1 owner miles. (0020Ll I '71 Porsche 91 l T Sunroof 911S suspension. :-1 s11ccd t rans1nisslon. /\i\l/Ft-.1 radio, maE: wheels. Absolutely spotless condition. (767DSL) '71 Olds Toronado Full powt'I'. factory ah· conditioning, sl1?rco A1i·F1'·1 with tape player, elc!'tric tr unk lock, etc. Local 1 owner. Extra clean. (050CXWI '71 Corvette Stingray H.T. Cpe. "'ith removable panels, 350 VS, auto .. po\ver steering & brakes, power \vindo\vs, facto1·y air, Afl-1/ FM with stereo tapr, t ilt. \\'hC'cl. (636BKSI. Local 1 owner, Less than 12,000 miles. '70 Mercury Colony -Park 9 ~pass. wagon. Full-power.-factory "a.Ir, disc brakrs. stereo tape player, Luggage rack,-dual comfort fronl :ac&~\vJth..indivJdual_adJu_.tt"!_c:nts.~_11_ ov.'nr'f ,\·ith extremely Jo,v miJeage. (0088RK) '69 M_etcury Marquis Brougham 4 dr. H.T. Vinyl top, dual comfort seal3 \V/indJvidual controls, full po\1'er, factory air. extrcn1c- ly Io'v mileage. Local 1 o"'ner. (YCJ\1732J '70 Coupe De Ville Full pov.'cr, factory air, AM/fo'~·I sl{'rco n1ut ti plr.x, till·h~le. V."hccl. po\V<'r d011r locks \11 /auto. st>at release, twilight srntinl'I, auto. trunk rel<'RSe, radia l lirf'.~. vinyl top, Vather intcriol'. Local l o\vncr immaculate car. l124074) '69 Buick Riviera Po,~·er stecri~. po11·e1· bra krs, auto. trans., l'adio, asll'O vcnlilalion \\'il h hC'atcr, tilt 1vh~cl, full vinyl in lerlor. \\'S\V tires. At'!_ ex:c!'p tion1tl uy. I XY0654) NABERS LEASING SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SPECIAL OF WEEK 1967 BUICK SPECIAL CALIF. G.S. COUPE ONLY 32,900 MILESll Factory air conrlitionin~. push button radii:>, auton1atic trnnsinission, pov.·E'r s1eering, b1·and new wide 1rack \\•hilr' \valls \vith fac1 ory sport '"hl'r'\S. Even a vinyl top on this fine one owner genl. {UPK5601 SALE PRICED ----·--- 1~~sJ election of Late Model -- CADILLACS Orange County 1963's to 197l's • m • Your Qn]y Facto1·y A11tho1·izecl Cadillac Deale1· Serving the Orange Coast Harbor Area Sale Prices Effective Thru J\·1ay 8, 1972 NABERS '71 Coupe DeVille Full JXl\\'l'I'. factory air. AM/F~l s ll'l'C'O multiplex \\'i!h sl<'l'l'O tare. auto cruisC" cnntrol, tilt-tclc \\'heel, flO\Vr'r door locks. 1v.·il i~ht sentinel & dimmf'r, r,>n1ote trunk lock, rra r ,~·indO\\' dC'fo~u:cr, most cvcl'y option on this exceptional car. f l65CHB I '70 Sedan De Ville Full po\Vf'r, factory air, A.Mt FJ\I strreo mullir>lr'x, til!· tele whrel, elec. door Jncks, l\Vilight sentinel, vinyl top, t11.pcstry & Li"nthcr interior t rirn. Onl' O\\·ner car that sho\VS exceptional care. t539AGK J '70 Coupe De Ville Factory air cpnditioninh. vi nyl top, cloth & leathrr interior, all pO\\'er incl. doo r locks, tilt & telescopic steering, stereo, rnost all dlx. extr<1.s. (451AGB) '69 Sedan DeVille Fiill-power, factory air conditioning, viny top, JcalhC'r interior. power scats, tilt wheel, AM/Ff\1 stereo radio, power door locks, twilight-sentlneb-(XSRl66J '69 Cadillac Convert. - Lcathe1;j[tl_~i:_ior, dual .comfort seats, tiJt "'heel, AA! I FM stereo radio, power door locks, twili.-:ht sentinel. aut()'"cnilie--rontrol, mOit'-811 optibns.-fYE:G5991 SALE PRICE $4333 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE 'RICI= '70 El-Dorad.G · --~JI JIO\\'~r·. fa<:lory ~ir, Ai 1/Fl\1 ~trreo tnultiplex, titt.--$5412• t("'lr \Yh("'cl, r lrc;-d(lflr f()('k!I \\'ith e.utofnAtic seat -1·r--~ lease, tv.·ilight Sr'n tinel, auto cruise control. {'[Pc. trunk ~·~~c6~~J ~i nyl top, Leather interior. impeccably clean. SALE PRICE '68 Sedan DeVille Factory Air Conditioning, fl8.dded tor. full leather in- te rior, full po\\'Cl' door locks, tilt & l{'lescopic steering, AM/Fl\1 Stereo radio, loaded \v/cxt1·as. IWID044 I '67 Coupe DeVille Vinyl top, Leather interior, full JlO\\'Pf, factory air con- ditioning, AM /FM radio, tilt tc\e 'vhcel. (UJH529l GARDIN GIOYI lVD. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 'iEASE!blRECT -·~~~~2600-'HarnorBiva~;~. _,. Immediate Delivery • lxceUent Selection ,,~:Pickup and D:llvery -Costa Mesa ,,.. Loon Cars Whlle lease Car Serviced - four ond one~half acre• of total authorl1ed c.tllloc facilities ffsfgned to J:tetter 1111 ond ....,,,e C.dlllac automol:tlles. 80 (work stalls) 914 45 fectory trained technicians. .540-9100 ·SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN . - - 8:30 Al\'I to 9:00 PM Mou. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and ·sun. •' ' • • = ' '71 VEGA IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '71 PINTO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • DAILY PILOT $199 DOWN $36 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS $199 DOWN $36 A MONTH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $] 99 DOWN $46 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS A11tom1tlc, r" d, 0 , $ '""'· ''K °'"'" 1288 1>1! wtl"I, 1600 CC he<>il 1ni;iln1, bucket Hiii, 11t . 1'3500NI . ., '71 FORD FULL PllCI llff 11 tu111 d11 pymt Jl6 11 10111 rno. ovmt. •ntl 11i, ht•11!1 & 111 c1rry!n~ th1r11e• on •DP•. trldU f<l• J6 mos Deterrfd 11vm1. prk1 11107 Incl. ••• I.• llten1e. ANNUAL PEJICENT- A.GE ltAlE 11.TJ,., 500 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY · $] 99 DOWN $36 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS Rld!o, heaier, bock•! 1e1ts, v1.,yl lnttcior, mll(h m1Kn more. '1'1 &UL 'IQq 11 tolOI dn oym• '60 •1 loiol mo. ~Y"''· i~t l. la o.1oc 1n'• & ell CCrft•~~ c~crge1 a" eper, crffol for J6.J!llll...!Wtrud PVJ!ll..llU.L- S233Q "'ti 1ai l loc:tnu .. l/•'l«JAL PElt.CEN- TAGE UT! 11.3~% IMMEDIATE DILIVERY 'Speed Irons .. ra- dio. h1G1er. bvt~et SICllS, full vmyl in!e- rillr. 326 Elf $-1-888- RUN•IO" $12 8 8 "" "' "'" do "mo "' " "u1om1rle "'"', r•· wuo11 ""' llV"lt ·~1 11•, lkem.1 dlo, h .. t1r, dll111e In-& •11 Cl rfVll'l!I C~.tr~ on •llO<. llflor, d1lu11 di"'"'' e•ed•• Iii• .U "'Oi o.ferrld mouldl,,., wllMI COY· pymr price 11101 11\C:I. i.ir & l•t, :HlOO c.c. 1~111s1 ANNU4L PEll:CENT· I0220QV) AGE ll!•Tf' !1 IJ~ llAllD lllW '72DART l -.o! ....... •"'ill~•tld _, .... l <I ~•t• -f(~ Ill'• ~to 't• .. ~.• -.od'·-"'"''"* '"""'ft' Gq5,1 ~ '"fl. """II•"" tn~•rel 1/11'rTI. ~IQ~ "'~It ! Pl "I & mut~ ,.ufh "'0" tozq12aJ35964 FULL PllCI 5 2088~ PllCE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "'· "" "'"'· .. ,.$1288" lorv 11r, r1010, ~e•t· . 1r. t2lCIE llff 11 +o•el o.. °""'' Ull fs !0111 mo PY"'t. ii.cl TIX, llt•n•• & 1 11 c1rry1n; r.h1ri;ies Oil 11111r. t •edit lor .Joi mos 0.!1rred pym! price 51101 IN:! tui: I. lice111e. ANNUilL PEltCENT- AGE RATE 1! 7J..;. $199 DOWN $60 A MONTH ~~~;~s '!fl •I te'Oi ... H'"'' U. •I .... ""' ••"" «I 1e .. 1 ............ ....., ... f .... ,tl .. _ ,,..,,, ler 36 ""'· Ottt<•N,.,.... I'"' 11515 ""'·loo & lc..,i.e. ANllU•l 'lt((ltT•(i.! IA I(' ll"" 5199DOWN 566AMONTH FOR lS MQUHS FULL PRICE ~WAGON .TIME Ford ~ation Wa9on -'70 $1288 pow11 1t11ri11g , r1dio, h11l1r. 404BES FULL PRICE $] 99 DOWN $36 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS Slff f1 1<1111 d ... 11vm1. U l r. IOlt l ""'-llY"'' i<1tl •••. llCI"'' & Ill ClrrV!"') t~~·ll~ on IPll• t •e<l•I klr Mi 'Tllll. 0..lt•rt!d 11yml, Pr1ce i2107 l"tl ta~ & !lttnit ANNUAL PER· CENT.t.GE RA.TE !1.1J'•· '70 Chev. Station Wa9on • 1l11ri119 t br1k•1, 711AV" $1488 FULL PRICE $199 DOWN $46 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS J!'l<I 11 lllftl d". llY"''· l.W is 10•11 me. 11ymt 1.,,1 ''" & lot. & 411 c•rry!"I ch"•Qes on ~llP• C•ec:llt IOr 36 mos. Oel. llY"''· price Sl5i5 '"'' I.SJ< & lie. ANNUAL P RCENTAGE Ajl,T E 11.0l"9. '71 Ford Station . W a9on. v.1, eufo. "'"'··power 1leerin9, r1d ;o, h11t1r. 'fl7719 $1-588 ~ FULL JllCE $199 DOWN $48 A MONTH -. FOR 36 MONTHS J!99 11 101,.1 dn. llV"'' ,. II 1111~1 mo pym•. Incl l•ll. littnse & •ll urryl119 '"'"ii" on aP11•~ t•rdll for lll rhlls. Otftrrta pyml. iw-l<ot 11927 lncl, 11111 & lk:tnce. ANNUAL PER· CENTAUE RATE I0.15'll.. '70-MAVERICK "ulo. tran1., r1dio, h11!1r, whetl cov•ri. Otlui1 chro"'' moldin91 . 517..,RI '66 MUSTANG FULL ,l:JCI Rod io, hoot.,, b,<kot uoh , $588 mt9 wha1l1. 5Vlll6 500 4 Or., v.1, 111ulo. tr1n1 .• fe e. 1ir cond ., r1dio. hett11, '69 PON AC COUPE. Redi11, h11t1r, wh11t co¥1r1, Plus much, m11c.h mort, WTF514 FULL ,llCE FULL PRICE WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CORONET WAGON. V.I. 1u· to. lr1n1 .. pow1• 1lt1•ing, ra· d io, he tltr. UOS538 NOVA. •ulo. trtn1., radio, h1al1r. ZKC407 '66 ·MERCURY P"RKLANE 4 DOOR H"RO. TOP. V.1, t ulo. han1 .. fie!. air <oond., pow1r 1l11ring , r1- d io, h1iil1r. IRUCJ?O l '68 V.W. BUG 4 1pe1d 1Tt nunh1ion, r1:dlo, buc.ktt 1t1!1. !XEWllOl ' FULL ,ltlCl FULL ,llCE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1.100 i::uuv-1..:1<>rv e<!!"('pt<t 11.\ '"91ne, du11 m•rror1. cf\rome MlmP•"~ lrOlll l r11r, ~e1vv du!V 5U51!f"''o" lfl ll.t.6?15184751 $199 DOWN $98 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS Sl" ls 111111 dn 11vm1. Stl Ji 1011! me pymt Incl. Its, hce111, & 111 c1rrv+r>0 cf\1ron on it11r1r <ored!I lllr 36 f'l">Ol. Otllrf«l 11y,.,.,1. P!"lct '3727 lrKI Iii• & li<:..,le. ANNUAL ,.11:. CENTAGE lllATE 11.SJ"lo THE LARGEST SELECTION OF VANS ON THE WEST COAST! ')~~ +11o•e1 on ~V"'" S13 '' 10~...., Pil"ll incl. 10-1. lie e"u & ell c or"l•~g c~"o11 •~ DJ'llr rrH~ ler 36 "'DS. 01lmrd ~T"'' oriel S 1327 llltl. 19• ( foc:ill\le, AMNUAl ,l•C~ TA.GI ~ATE 1006, --.· 9 FORD-ECONOLINE · '68 CAD. El Dorado b cyfin dtr, automatic, d u1I p111tn9tr 11th, w11t co11t mirro11. (96577AI '66 PLYM Cp1. VI. 1utomalic, P.S., f1clorv 1i" land1u fop. <oon· 1olt , buck1l 1e1h. !SLY9751 $1088 FULL ,llCI FULL l'llCI '69 DODGE Monaco H.T. VI, 1 uh1lfl1tic, pow1r 1i••rin9, ftclory 1ir. Ohr. wh11I cov1rs. !XXGllll '66 LDS FSS 2 Door, R1d io, ht 1ler, wheel cov1r1. Good tr1n1port1tion. W!L004 t333 FULL 'llCI c, •. ''" ..... '"'''"' •''· $2288 l a"d•u ro11f, •IC., •tc. (WWM 209 l , '70 FORD v.a. •ulo. tr1111., powt r •••• ,. in9, h•1ter, m"'ch muc.h mort. ll9IEM PULL ,RICI ~.PULL HICI '71' RD PINTO Run 1bo\lf. Aulom1!1c, radio, h1tl1r, dtl\l•I inlt rlor A ••· l•rior, whtt l cov•"• 2,000 'c.c h1mi tngine. !022DON I $1288 '71 VEGA $1288 \ I 7 I --------------~----------·-~---.-· '""-- .. . • ' ... I ,. • • DAIL y PILDT ' BRAND NEW $ . , . • ' • '72 SATELLITE 2 DOOR COUPE BRAND NEW '72 NEW YORKER. OF MANUFACTURER STRICKER PRICE ••• Equlpp·ed witfi 1ir conditioning, power steering, power disc ~rakes, ~wer windows, AM·FM stereo r1dio, tint@d gl1ss, vinyl roof, white w..111 tires, tic. Tiit and t .... Sttorl"9WhHI. - SEii:. I CH2l·T2 C-!tl727 BRAND NEW '72 Duster 2 Dr. Coupe ----- Wednesday, Ma) 3, 1972 PILDT -ADVERTISER !fl • ' .-=:...:-. ' US·ED CARS AT R·EALLY BIG SAVINGS '68 . DODGE . GT 2 DOOR HAIDTOP . • Auto'"•tic r•dio, "••f••. pow1r llt1ri119, "irtyl •i'i95 FORD '71 51695 PINTO <4 cylindtr, ttdio, fi1•f1r, wltilt w1ff lir11. f20ICBN ) DODGE '71 "l'OUJtA. 4 DOOR H.T. VI, 111lo'"1tic, r1dio, hetftr, pow1r •'••ring, powt r br1~t1, 1ir co11d itioni119 vinyl roof. !Ol2COWJ 52495 '70 DODGE DAaT SEDAN ' VI, •ufomir fic, f•clory •i•, po"''' 1l111ri11g, ••· J io,,ht•ltr, wh it1 fir11. vinyl roof. 1990AEOJ '71 •15·95 PLYMOUTH DUSTEa Automirtic, rtclio, h1tltr, w~il1 wtll firt1. 1-92 /CPF > •1795 '69 ~~~~~.~TH ' , .. ''· ., .... ,;., .. ,; ............ .. •t11ri11g, w1w, ,;, conditioning, "inyl roof. r YO M 12 r J 51295 '67. CHRYSLER · 4 DOOR SEDAN ' Vt, •uforn1 tic, powtr tlt1ring & br1~11, whif1 1icl, wtll1, ,;, conditioning. fVZVl /11 •995 I 64 ~~~~~.,~;~ '"'" P••u ,,,.,;,, & br•lt11, "'hilt w•111. ,;, co11d'itio11i11g, vi11yltop. C6IOCll l --$695-. '68 CHRYSLER -100_. --,,_,,. VI , •ulol'n •fic, rfdio, ht•ftr, POWfr 1ltt ri111J I br1ltt1, t ir co11difion i119, vi11yl lop. (012 COWJ 52495 ... _ 5 COSJL I .... ....... .. .... ,.,. ... """'· .. ··--·~ • .. . .. ' . . ·~ . . • • . ' BRAND NEW '72 MUSTANG . s95so +Tl l OVER DEALER COST in el. pr•p, 91t re•dv, hold baek. fr1i9h t. WELL EQUIPPED #250 BRAND NEW '72 L.T .D. 2 Dr. 5149~~&l OVER DEALER COST i~ct. prep, 91f r11dy, hold bat.k, fr1i9ht. WELL EQUIPPED #048 ., --. ·~ DEMO SALE! Low mileage 1971 and 1972 staff cars, price slash- ed to clear this weekend. Mustangs, Fords, and T-Blrds at terrific savings! Come early for selection! WHILE THEY LAST! BRAND NEW ~12 TORINO WAGON $121 2•~1l OVER DEALER COST l11tf. pr1p, 911 r11dy. h.,!d b.ek, lr1i9h l. WELL EQUIPPED #838 Th••• are only sample savings! lusl· BRAND NEW n••• has never Hen .beHerl We are BRAND · NEW·i '-7t= --=--.-.. '72 -MAVllllCK~-=-.-'~ ,.aint11hln•AIL--1alp_r_._~or.cl•_'lnd ._w•_ -~-.27..2~.GALAXIE 2 _ Dr._ ~-s1· ·o· 9-75 need your li'acleln r9fiar.lless of make. $1'~975 +T&l ~ • · ~ +Tll -ovER DEALER COST -. hf~•-Y-•u .. ~,_._ •'-.• us.._-sal• prl!!!.~·· ~ OVER D.EAl.ELCOS: ''"· '"" •·• "'''· '•" b"'· '"'•"'· effective throu9h M o n cl a y., May 8 WELL EQ\)IPPED #601 WELL EQUIPPED # 1015 COURIER THE NEW SMALLER HAULER LARGE SILICTION '2246 ALSO AVAILABLE ON DAILY RENTAL BASIS ,, •nlyl BRAND NEW F-100 STYLESIDE I J I" eutlom siiekup. I 450 lb. fro11I ,,,,,,,, ""lb.""''""''·,.. $2 s 9 dueed 1ound 1,.,.,1 exheu1t, Celifor· 11;1 1xl.1111I e~ittion eonlrol. S G71x . 15 B 4P R PT white w11l1 end 1pt eifl p•int. (~IOA RNIOl71 ) (1 6451) . - CAMPER SALll NEW '72 F253 PICKUP AND NEW 11 FT. CAMPER • Piekup h Cu1f, Stvl11 id1 with ]60-VI , 1Jr t ot1d., 111.1h1, trtl'tt., recllo, 1 110 ~w pk9 .. 1pt. t111I. e1b. boot l imit tlip exit, T.Gle11, 1:50•1 6. Aux 21 911. fu•I t•11k t l'ld '"ort. 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Good mile1. !TEX5451 '67 CHEV. lmp1l1 sag& 2 d" H.T. lt&H, eulom1lit , power 1lttti119, VI, 9.i1d mile1. ITY P 1991 - '6' OPEL R1llyo GM' -srog&-'i!OMIJSTANG Fr.r. '896 4 1sie1d. r•dio, hetlt •, VI, R.&H. 1ul o., powt r 1iterl"f· low 111fl11. 9ood "1ilt 1. IZI Nl24l INJE39Jl '68 TORINO --. '129fr 'l.l l'L '.l'M._Crlck•t s1&9"&-}dt:HJ:Vi~--- 1ulo., RIH, P.S .. 4 tpeed, low 111ilt1 • good mil11 •• IWQ0200 ) F1clory •C11Uipp1d. I 206CXJ I '71 FORD Custom $189-6 '71 TOYOTA Wagon s149& 500 4 dr., VI , R&H, Coroll1. 4 1pe1d, r1dio, 1ulo., P.S .. hetlor, 9ood mil11. ... i11vl roof. (I )5092) l749IZWI 81/z acres of the most moderri Ford ••le• anti .... r.vice-f1cilitie1 on the West ·coast odo·te· ob ins F 0 rd SERVIN& SINCE , 1921 @tjJ ~ ... """"'' .. ,.., ..... rt Costa Mesa ~-6"42-0010 • SALES DEPT. ::::;:::.~···"'· I PARTS.-SERVICE 7 AM To' l'M MON I PARTS DEPT. ONLY . 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"'""" ''"''" ... . • '· ' v.a. au1o. trons.. ftlctory oir condilioning. {31866) '69DODGE PICIUP J/C TOI V-8, auto. lnlni .. poW« s""°"'. custom coti hlovy dv' ""'tr I. l ic 11'1 SI 64 7 7F I -----------,.-----~-----------..---''"-· --·----""'----------- .. ~. • I I I I I San ~lemen"te C~pisirano VOL 65, NO. 124, 5 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES I ' ~city Madhouse' S. Viet Troops Loot, Burn Hue . HUE, South Vietnam (UPII -Gan_gs o( drunken, leaderless troops from South Vietnam's shattered 3rd Division roamed this ancient ~capital city today, looting and burning. Tens of thousands of refugees tried to flee as the city became a madhouse. The 3rd Division troops straggted in from Quang Tri where they had been Gu,.i Discharge --· -' -Earns Bandit Prison Term ~. Camp Pendleton_ civil employe who told arresting San Clemente police "I never could do anyUtlng right" has been sent to state prison for five years to life for the armed robbery of a local bait and tackle shop. Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray ordered the prison term for clerk-typist William Peter Craig, 20, after the defendant pleaded guilty to the charges. Craig was arrested last Jan. 6 shortly after the robbery of Phil's· Bait and Tackle Shop in San Clemente. He was identified as the man who took $111 In takings al gunpoint. Officers said Craig made things easier for them as they hunted in the area for the reported gunman. The .357 magnum stuffed by Craig in the waistband of his pants discharged while he was trying to evade officers. Craig was not hurt. But the shot Immediately put him into the hands of thankful police. TWo separate sets of Ideas from San C1em~nte city commisSlorui on remodel- ing the city's ugly pier entrance will come before city councilmen tonight. One of the ideas is to delay any work until at least '1974. That comes from the parks and recrea· tion commission. Supervisors Nix 'War Coverage' Proposal-Again For the second week In a row, feltow But the other seeks the resurrection of members of the Orange County Board of a campaign to win state approval for an Supervisors refused to support David L. at-grade crossing of the tracks which Baker's resolution condemning "one-sid· would allow for much greater latitude in ed criticism of U.S. actions in foreign designing a new entrance. matters which mate the general im- That plan comes from planning co~ ~htsiandon that America:~ enemies are missioners. rig we are wrong: One strong solution to the problem _ Bake! mov~ adoption of a short the at-grade crossing~ won no f&V9J' the -~~ut101t wJu~ ~ rqd at the coi:1· Jut time it was proposed to the state's c~us1on of Tuesday s boaJ:d meeting and Public Utilities Commission. did not offer further comment. . The effort failed about three years ago. No board member seconded the motion If that were to fail again, corn-and after a few . "embarrassing'' mo- missioiiers agreed, then the city should ments, Board Chairman Ronald W. Cas- put to work under an existing plan to give P:'rs of Newport Beae.h declared the mo- (See PIER, Pl(e I) lion dead for lack of a oecond. Last week, the Garden G r o v e Rock Firm Gets supervisor offered the same resolution off agenda and Supervi!IOr Robert Battin of Santa Ana stated that it was "out of order." "' Wiilking Pa pers· Consolidated Rock Product!, Inc. has been given nine· month! to move Its operation from Adtlanto Street in San Juan Capistrano. -", Al thal•li~ also, SuJ!m'ilO!'-Ralph. 'cfark of ;;.A11tini said, "i ai!i 'for'appie pie, the American Oag and motherhood as much as anyone else, but I do not think that this board should involve itself in matters of stri~y natlonal concern.'' Denying a tw_~year et:tension of the conditional use permit, the newly sworD- hi San Juan C8pistrano Planning Com· mission voted to deny the extension because the busfuess is no longer com- patible with its surrounding businesses. A representative front San Juan Mobile Estates, across the Oood control channel from the concrete batch plan~ spoke Baker last week charged that the news tnedla-was playing up the critics remarks in the 'bombing of North Vietnam and saying nothing against the invading ac- tions of the northern armies Into SOuth Vie~am." Police Boss Victim againsl granlin~ the ettension. LOS AN<)ELES (UPI) -Police eom- 'lbe commission permitted the CGmJ1111Y mtssknlr Michel Kohn 't new to r~moio nine months ln·order to fin4 1 OldmlobDe has been IJIOlen by a thief In a new location. yellow shirt •ho lllpped 1lehind the whtoi Tho decision is etpecled to be appellltd -·of-Ibo auto In a parklnf lo! lllCI drove to the ci17 council. · •••1 with IL • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' . WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1972 TEN CENTS ncovere Lavagnino New ' Planners Chief Art Lavagnino, San Juan c.apistrano architect, has been named chairman of the city's plaMing commission. He has served on the tommisslon fb"ur years and Js the appointee of Dr. Roy L. Byrne(. Gerald Gaf!ney, former chairman. was named vice chairman after the new com- mussion was sworn in Tuesday. Other commissioners are Mrs. Carol Heim, John Sweeney and James Barg. Carpente-r: .Supports ~Vot.e • Vows Active Role in Referendum on Deatl_i Penalty Spe<lai to lb< DAU. Y PD.Of SACRAMENTO -State Senator Den- nis Carpenter (~Newport Beach) here today vowed an active role in petitioning for a November statewide referendum on the Oeilfi pen3lly aftei !be stale oat• rejected such a proposal Tuesday night. carpenter blasted the Senitte's action and the votes by two fellow Republicans againlt the referendum. 11Last night, 13 senators denied the 10 mnilon registered voters of Caillomla the right to express their. choice 'relative to the-ust or-the death ~nalty 11 a punlsh- mcnl !or the commltting of a capital ' I crime," he said. efectlve means known ~J.o my oplnion "The defeat or this measure 11 doubly . that ls the deaht penalty:' he said. painful for me," Carpenter . ta Id , "It was fascinating to realize that "because two of the 13 dissenting votes throughout the Door debatts there was were cast by Republican senat()rs. '' abundant reference about e our t 1t appears tlffir liit lieoplOWUl<>n""~i!!;»nslblUtr.juslice'1!11norltln and I a,1tain have to refy on the petition-Jn.. poor, but.not 011e word expressing the inr ltlative process In order to get this iAue pact of these heinous c·r1mn on the vlc-- on the full bnllot fpr full consideration by tims and their famlllea," Carptnter •cJ.. the electorate," he said. dtd. Carpenter alsO reitereated his feelings Carpenter said thAt a 1upply of ln- aboul the death pernJlty. ttlative petitiorul on the i.... are a•aiJ. "The people who· com mil the1< crimes able at his dlstrct of fee, :11>11 Clmpuo art llke cancerous growths on-our-·soeiety --Drve,.-.and.cltb.tNI art inv.lted to 1tp_ot and they musl be removed by the most rttaln the pelitiona for neichborhood '*• • I Police Hold Biochemist In Clemente By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille D911Y J'llet Sltft ....... Hazy tunshlne and winner tem- peratures are expected for the Orange Coast area. Tburadey, with '!rifhs...t 75 .t llJt•bMclJoi. riainJ to 83 Inland. OvemiBlit ion ·or 47· 53 •re predicted, INSIDE TODAY A ntw ~ Co1t4 'Mtsa th;oter group mt1kt1 itJ dtbut Frld4y, whiLt Goldtn Wt1t Colltoe putl on itl 1Prit1Q production. Ste ... Thtar.tr Nott1.4Paot 24, L,M.lft11 1 ..... ~ 1• -... ti,.. ._____._._twf <•11 ...... 111 • Mllflltf ,... . • CJ~r ,.,_ 14 Mali.Ml ...... a.s Cll HlflM t>if Dr1111t (.-r t Ctlftltt M nA 11& '''",..... 1o1 srtwl• ,.,.., • Dtl fll HtllcK t S"rtl l7'• 1:411trlll ""' I Of, ............ I' t 11!1rttlfl-I "°'* ..... M.,._.. .... Plllll~" t'·ll T.it¥hlefl M 'If !111 ltdN I TllNltn .... ..__ . ..... . a1111 Lffftr1 n • ._., •-a.a M-'1111• 4 .~ !!.""' 4 . I I • '• z...y•_IL_,_P_IL_o_1~~-st~~~~~-w-~_M_ldlf--"._M_~;o__J.~l-•_;12 %4 Die fa Ffre .f ·Public Safety Vote? ' 5~ Miners Still . :: Capo Residents May Decide Controversy ' . " By PAAIELA HALI.AN Action, nld clu~ an Interview Tuuday °' flit Dflrr Plitt 11111 that hit group is not against law w. w Sin Juan caplstrano residenta may ytt forcemtnt. l!ld ellort. When people an cros&-tralned to fill other people'• posltlom ~ fe3sional1sm Is diluted if not lost. Unaccounted For · ~ 1et to vote on the controversia l formation "We nre opposed to the ordinance for .~ vf a department of public &afety. two reaso111," he said ... First we do not The spokesman 11ald to the best of his understanding the public aafety councept oderstanding the public 1afety councept mearu firemen mlght be doing a pollcemftn's job and policemen might be called on to do a bulld!ng inspector's job. ThJs is the kJnd of cross training that is not acceptable io the CiUzens lot Action. , . Despite council action to go ahead with feel th& city can take on a financial the project, opponents of the public safe-obllagtlon of this size at this time and • '1.y ordinance claim they will soon have second, we are against th e 9lUblic safety 1~gh signatures to order a referendum. coocept." · • Wlll h•m 11\cks. who has acted a• the . Hicks ••Id being a peace officer Is a 1pokesman for the San Juan Citluns for ful1 time job, requirinJ fulJ thne training . " :.::Recall Forces Get Enough "II a man is really lookina al Jaw en- forcement as a profession, he won't come to San Juan Caplstr~ said lficks. "First, he might lose civil service ratfng if he Is no"" e ~yed fn a . civil service slty; second, he would recei ve a Qit in pay and third, there is no real in· centlve here for promotion because the type of police service described hasn't much hierarchy. I don't thlnk there will be many appllcatlona worth looking at ::Backers in Laguna Beach ' ' . ' Laguna Blach City Clerk Dorothy Jdusfett cootirmed today that verification . •,ol signatures on petitions to recaU Coun-· -.. ,ell man Edw ard Lorr was completed and jh.at enough signatures were verified to • force a recall election. -. • Atthou1h she did not disclose the exact number of signatures verfied by her of- fice • .she said "well over the required ; ~130". registered voters had signed the • petition. .. She aald ~ will present 1 certificate Of sufficiency on Uie recall petition to the .. elty council at tonight's meeting. '_·:.Recall proponents on April 10 presented Pelltlons bearing 3,908 11lgnatures or ·''Laguna Beach residents to the city clerk · ::~lllng for an electiD!I. Each ol the names :.Frenzied Fans had to be chttked against the list ot Hicks added that the level of service refllStered voters before the offlclll pro--now being provided by the Orange County cedure to hold a recall election could SbtrW'a Office is "very &ood." He aakl begin. he beU.t., that aherill'a depuUes do cire Upon the nceipt of the certificate of about the city because they are R'<lrn to upho1:::th• Jaw. • sufficiency tonight, the council will be "I grtt with the direM ..... of -·blic obJJged to bold a rec.all election In not __ , 1,. !r""' r" less than 14 nor more than 89 day1.1 This "" .,. that I firm1y believe the Police wouJd place the probable date for the should be '.legalistic' rather than 'service- electJon aomewhere between July 11 and oriented.' :You need the unilorm to deter crm.·· July 31. HJcks said there is a point fn time when During that period July 11th IJI<! 25th ~ believes the city should hive Ila own ran on Tuesdays the traditional election E'llce· department. When that time comU day. Ballots in a recall election would ask will be the first to ltlpport It because voters lo vote for or against the recall of j believes fn local control. councilman Lorr and also to vote for a 1 "When the city is financially able to af. replacement lbould he be recalled. ford It I will support Jt," he said. "I have No candidates have as ytt stepped not ye t been shown where the money ill forward as possible contender• for Lorr'a coming from ." council 11eaL Hieb aaid it ls the constitutional right The rtcall drive against Lorr wu of the citizenry to vote on the lsrue in a JaWJcbed after it was rt vealed the coon·, formal referendum U the council does oot _ cllman took his wUe on a city bustneu rncind the ordinance. UPIT1 ...... Bites Dust Sen. Heney M. Jackson has an· nouncedAt a news conference that he will no longer cam· paign in the Democratic pri· maries for presJdent. See story, Page 5. KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) -At 1 ... t 24 mlnen died and 58 were unaccounted for today ln the nation'• richest allver mine ·~ fire swept throqh mlneshafts more than 1 half a mile underground, an of. ficll:I of the Sunshine Mining Co. saJd. Marvin C. Chase, vice •presldent and gener•l 'Jnanager of the mine, said he had no Idea of the location of the 58 men unaccounted for. Shoshone County Sheriff Lou Gardner sald 19 bodies were being brought lo the surface in addition to the five mine of- ficials removed _from the murky shafts Tuesday. The fire was believed to have broken out among timbers between the 3,400 and 3,700-foot levels of the Sunshine ~fining Co. operation in this mineral rich area of northern Idaho. More than 100 men escaped. Families and co.workers h u d d I e d around warming !loves on the surface while rescue crews sealed off shafts they checked but found empty. About 100 rescue personnel were charting areu staled behind bulkheads to keep names from spreading into new Portions of the mine. The rescuers also were working their way into other smoke-filled mineshafts as they tried to locate the missing mlners. Most of the families waiting for word in the chill dawn today Sat on chairs and the bare floor of a makeshift Red Cross center Wide a storage bulldin1. Idaho Gov. Cecil D. Andrus 11id that alate authorities will week as soon as possible ·to determine the cause of what ' .~ '• TI " .. -:i '60KT UPI p.lt1WltM' SCENE OF TRAGEDY ld1ho'1 Sunahlne Mine lie said may be Idaho's ~·orst mine disaster. Andrus sent 1an aide from his Office, Martin Peterson, and State ltfine lnspec· tor Carl W. Griner to the scene Tuesday night "About all we can do now is pray for the &urvival of those stUI remaining underground," Andrus said. Ten miners were killed in 1936 at a mine at Mullan, Idaho, when a cable broke and a hoist dropped down a mineshaft. Mining authorities in Spokane, Wash .• said the Sunshine Mine had experienced no major accidents prior to Tuesday's fll'e. Operations were abut down for several months in 1946 alter a serious w.. derground fire, but there were no death!. : :/oin Wrestling; ,,___..,police ~Move In · ~" Fremled f~ns appareritly ' bent on avenging the Good Guy by thrashing the ~Bad Guy drew a convoy of COsta Meu ·~pouce cars to professional wrertllng ~111atches at the Oran1e County ,"J'alrgrounds Tuesday. trip at city espe111<. He ts also chargecf I "U the people vol< to have 1 depart· wlth falling to r~pohd to the wishes 9f / ment of public safety then we wlll accept tht -1f, porticularly In the case of,. ll~nd probably pay a little more In taxes. , hip rile, end of maklni false stat.men~ Glvlng_ the people the right, to ~te on li>la 0 - about the'clty's llnanclal pi>lltlmi. wue !1 the Important thing.• Miami Invites GOP Convention, From Plage J Exploding Steam 'Pipe Scalds 7 People to Death . NEW YORK (AP) -A steam pipe H· plodlng near tht! top of a Wall Strut area_ sky.scraper scalded four women and three men to death today and forced evscua· lion of the 38-story building. Capo Park Di~trict Loses ·Battle, Scores 'a First' ~"•:'Several cars and the police "helicopter Eagle n converged on the arena about :·w:W'p.01., when the action spilled out of .. 'flie ring. ' · · · Police aaid they quickly. cootrolled the • disturbance by orde ring the crowd -no disturbance occurred inside the arena - to disperse wlth loudspeakers. Fairgrounds Manager Jim Porterfield said, this mornJnc he was trylng to find out factual details about the dl!turbance. 0 I've been trying to reach the prombter but ,be isn't available," Porterfield remalked. · Costa ~1esa police assigned to crowd . ·C!ontrol at the arena 11ay some fani often •. aet emotionally involved with Com· balanta. -One young officer -who say11 he '"atways hates to do lt -has reprimanded ., .. lltale old lady in -her sevtnl~ 1everal : .dme. and once had to eacort here out. Asks Protection PIER ..• the depression-era underground entrance 1 fa celift. That would include I and sc aping . elimination of some steps and an old MI.A.'dJ BEACH, Fla. (A P) -The City storage room made of concrete and the Council t 0 d a y invit'ed Republica ns to additlon of better lighting. hold their l972 National Conven!ion in The project, accordi ng to estimates by City ltfanager Kenneth Carr, would re· Miami Beach, but urged the federal gov-quire about $30,000. ernment to provide an elite 1,000-mem. Besides the pier items. ctluncilmen ber "peace corps." tonight will also find these matters on the Before the f3 vote, the council re-agenda: Jectcd a m~tion to condition the invita--Consideration of the rates the city tion on the federal government providing will charge agencies outside the city for the peace-ke epi ng r or c e composed of municipal lifeguard service. The matter memben 'r' the armed forces on special was delayed at-the council's last meeting duty. in April. The present plan ls to add a new nie bid, which Could be crucial to the percentage of Ct>sta to the private com· Posslbi!Jty that Repu blicans will switch munities whlch each summer buy San thelr -meeffngs from San Diego, comm.its Clemente service. The County of Orange the city to .Pf'Ovide rent-free use of its would be ezempted from the hlgher convtntlon center for Aug. 21·23. charges. _. Other commltrnents made by the city -Major decisions in uveral trafrtc Include responsibUlty for "all exterior safety categories, including suggestions .:District Orders . ' seCurity," bus service for delegates and for the wldening of djagonal parking ) convention h a 11 modifications up to stalls 6n A venlda De1 Mar, proposals for $15.000. the majo r traffic signals at El Camino Vice mayor Robert S. Goodman, a co-and El Portal and proposals by the city :Policy of Truth The Capistrano Unified Schoo I l>istricl's busy growlh Committee will be given the task of developing a 'tlrulb 111 selling" policy !or hotrie 1alesmtn m~ ,diltrJct. · ----'&...~ ;•:!W!l_ 11e1.t.!!_ -i!Y=.Ulo t,yuna Niguel ' .. \l'llUI. AuoClalJon..cthe-"Jruili" ;_ icy could provide acbool lnrorma'Uon to ~ lncl"11ng attendanot-arta, : ble 111sk>n F.9'noala cap a C't t y. ~her of portables, ..15,ll 'ptognosls -:;-llatll! or new1Cfi001 CoiiSlnicfiOO in the : area and other pertinent facts. :· A similar policy was retentty adopted : by the San Joa qui n Elementary Sthool : District. The neighboring district is su)>' .. plyipg each tract sales of lice with a : ptster, listing the school sJlueUon for that :-tract and pamphlets with other facts :·about the school district. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: . · . • . . • .. DAILY PILOT : , Tiie Or~ C.t DAILY '"ILOT, wllf'I whldl : ' 11 (tmWl'ltd Ille M...,,,.,,,,, 11 Plt4111"'-t,,, • tllt Or•119• c ... , M tltJ!ltlf Ctmoenr. s.,,. ~ r1r. tdltlont 1r1 "*UPiW, M""'•Y lhf9U1111 : l"rldf't, ftr C01t1 #tll, H""°1l hKll, ~ H1111!!"11eft '-<lllf!eun!lln V1111~. L•11ut11 .,.,(ti, lr¥1t!f/s.CN,._. _,.. Sin (lrlMf'ltt / • ~n .llltll Ct11l11r1t11. A 1tng11 r'9>0t1tl : H lllort II '"1(111illtd hl"'1111" .,.,. l1#1111y,, 1he ,..lnclHI ~blltlllftt •ltl'll h II »:J Wt1I ••r Street, cei.11 Miu, Ctl1ttn11t. ,,.,,, llohtrt N. w,,, • l'r11-.1 tM P..,ofliher sponsor of the proposal; said his req uest parking Cflmrnission for upgrading the In-- gained the full backlog of Jerris Leonard stallatlon at Barcelona and El Camino. head of the federaf Law Enforcement Eltr.er project could be financed prlmarj· Assistance Administration, only minutes ly through federal funds, if approved before the council meeting began. standards are followed. "lte· will pull out all 11topg to provide -Discussion on contintied rceonstruc- t.be pe~ce ccrps," said Goodman. tlon of some greel'li on the municipal golf DissenferS on the seve11<-man council course. Hpressed ~em. ~e wouJc! not _~ -Considering new appointees ftom the enough secunty assistance. to .keep t_he .=_council r!_nJ!;s fu_r twO i<!Visary-pbllts hela-pea~ 1n the. streets of this resort ~1ty by fonner COuncllman and Mayor Watter 1f the ~publlcan.s hold their nominallng Evans Jr .. The posts which w!l! be filled convention here 1n August follow1J11 lht __E..~ .!!!os~!LJlie_capistr:ano-Ullified -Democrats'-Ju!y -~ss1on. School-District's committee ezamlning growth of south Coast communities and U.S. Files Suit Against Further . Onassis Photos NEW YORK (AP ) -Ronald Galella, the freelance photographer involved in a dispute with Jacqueline Onassis, has been accused or Interfering with Secret Service agents. In a sult flied Tuesday in U.S. District Court, the feder.el government seeks to bar Galella from taking pictures of fl.f rs. Onassis and her two children. The government'! suit for a permanent Injunction Is in &ddlllon to civil coun-- lersuils filed by f\frs , Onassis and Galella over Galella's attempts to photograph the widow and children of Prtsident John F. Kennedy. the dJstrlct's panel examlng methods of furnishing new swimming pools. From Page 1 'SPEED' ... · sma ll quantity of LSD . That city's head narctltlcs agent, Sgt. Neil Purcell, said he believes that almost all the speed allegedly ·produced and marketed in the operation was being shipped else"·here. "We don't hive that problem on this part of the coast and it seems certain that the stuff was being Mipped to other parts of the state and country," he said '.· ' J 1,k ll. Curl•y • Vk• ,rn kl tfll •nd °'"''•t IMMOC'f Th•"''* t:: .... a Edllor !-Tt.•11111 A. ~ur1th/11e -U.S. District Court Judge Irving Ben Cooper heard the counte.rsuits and hlS df!cislon ls pending. Tl]• _govetnwe.n ~11:1.J .• lhlt .Ille. Cox, who bolds a college degree In molecular biology, was ordered held on $50,000 bail. lie and the three' women will appear in South Orange County Municipal Court Thursday morning to face format charges of manufacturing dangerous drugs and assorted other narcotics char1es. Yerger added that because of the large amo,.un~ of cash· lnv~ved in _,the 9~r..-L'. Io n, tM lnl'nilll Re~enue SerVlc• •~uld · probably be filing actions of its own. -· : ""'" ~ .. ,..,...~llil• f • Ch1 rl1, H. leo1 ll:/ch1r4 r. Nill :... Aul111t11 MMMtllll Ellitws • • • • • • • • • • • • S. Cle_... Office JOI Nerlh ii C1lftl11• 11:111, _!2672 ...... -. .. (Mii .... : llll Wttt •• , '''"' • ...,.,, lfftfl! JlU ,....,.,, ao.k'Jatl t41t11lint""' ... Cll i llVS a..cfrl '°"''-'• Ull....,. ~: 122 Fwwt A- fela••c 11 t714J '41 ... JJI a..lfle4 M\lwtrfa ... '41·St71 • Secret Service Has difficulty protecting the children. John and Caroline, because Galella "has evidenced a tot.I dlsrtgard" (or their safety and privacy. Drug Suspect Claitns Allergy A hot dog stand chef, 11, 1p. parenUy began building hla deltnSe Tuesday when he was arreoted In NriOport BeAcll on suaplclon of llllrijUUI -1oa. , Qlletllolilil llr booklni officers "lbaal ....... ............ ~lit He also pointed out, that the current case would be .among the flrtt under a new poI;cy which leaves federally-spawn- ed nurcotlcs cases Into the haoda of locaJ jurisdictions . ''Originally, Jf the federal 1gents started the case they ... u1d prosecute through their own courts, .but this time the local jurlldlcUons will be P""- ecutlng," he said . May Month for. Aged WASllJNG'OO!I (UP!) -Prllldont N1-TualUy ~ 1111 .... lor Ctt!Jfns Maatll. II\ I ......... he u'1fd lbtl opectll ~ "" ~ to the ...,. ...,. ol Illa eldlrl1 clurln& the month. - The blast occurred at about 8:15 a.m. PDT and blew out a wall on a corner of the 36th-Ooor offices ot General Publ ic Ut ilities Corp., at 80 Pine St. Two of the dead were said to ha ve been outside auditors going over the cozn.. pany's books. The explosion left the corporation's suite littered wlth ceiling panels, window blinds and other debris. 11It was a very gory sight," said a fire department officiaJ. ' "They were all scalded to death." He added, "They were stiff. They looked like clothes dummies." · Meeting Slated For~ McGovern The Capistrano Bay Park and Recrea. lion Dlstrict Jost a battle tooay and in doing so they established a "lint" In county legal history. Twenty.five acres of land in San Juan Capistrano was detached from the district by action of the Board of Supervisors this morning. No prottst wa11 registered by the park and recrtstlon district directors although they had previously refused a Local Agency Formatloa Commission order • o f December, 1910, detaching the acreage from the dlstrl~- For the fll'Sf time in ill nine.year history, the LA.Fe was forced to refer a final decision to the Board of Supervisors as provided by Uiw when the com· ml.sslon's edicts art violated. The property owner W i l J i a m Honsberger IO\liht the detachment to avoid double tazatlon after his property wu annexed to the city. He his built a mobile home ·part. on the acreage located north of the San Juan Creek flood control channel and eut of Alipaz Street. San Clemente area supporters of Sen. Earlier this year LAFC--executJve of. George McGovern for President plan an fleer RJcbard Turner advised the recrea. open meeting with speakers and other ac-Uon d!strict '1 attorney William Wllcozen ttvitles Tburday night at San Clemente ol. Laguna Beach that the district wu in a realignment of service districts in ltie Laguna Niguel area. They lost that battle but not untll a long Jeries of hearings were held. Speemer Agenda Begins in Capo A speedler agenda has been devised by trustees of the Capistrano Unified Schoo! District in an effort to tip through meetings without labored discussions on "routine" items. The board has infonnaJly 1dopled 1 "consen t calendar" agenda form in which all lterps considered routine will be plac· ed under the consent calendar and will be voted on en masse unless a trustee an •dmlni$1t•l<>l'.. or a clt17.en aw that it be given a separate vote. Other items will be listed on the agenda for lengthy discussion. These will be determined by the superintendent and the board presiden t. "Information" items will not be disCUB1ed. High School's Little Theater. continuing vlllation of a commission The 8 p.m. event will be open to the order · R t • d F" Cl • f public and will Include an appearance by -Wike.en later told Turner that he.Jlad _ _ e Ire Ire lie UC Irvine professor Dr. Pbilltp Ham· so advlsecf tbe dl1trlc:t directors aod that A d . burger and • mu\tlmedia filmstrip they C!!Dllnutd ·!<> dtaapprove the detach-rreste ID Theft presented by Reglonal Precbtct Chair· ment · man Bill Phillips. Turner advised LAFC <Omllllllloners The general public la: welcome. Feb. 9,that the law-provides if the com.. The ~ group__ncentb" conducted a mission so wishes the problem could be garage sale at the offices olllentlst, ~ hilllfM·~-~ Jl9'Lnl 9f ~ll!Ors-. - Walter Rarbart and raised more than · Today's action evidenUy settled the $120 for the ~ampaip,_1pokesmen....1aid--issue-unlea the,district-decldn-to 1u·e. this week. Two yeara ago the recreation -i1ency It.ems :which were not sold during la.rt became temporarily involved tn the Salt week's event were given to charity. -Creek-0.tUi'ltia lifllte 1971 they fougtit GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMl'HRtU THE ELECTRIC WATCH Tb'o elecJrlc timepiece , appear· Ing about twelve years ago, 11 considered by many watch repair- men an electronic complicatJon with which they are reluctant to cope. Maintenance and rtpalr of eleo- lrlc watches ls relatively simple If the repairman lelces advantage of ava.ilable symposluma Md factory ~· lnlormaUon • We found that electric watchH except far just 1 few electrOl!lc parts, are ba sically the 1am1 as onlinary watches we have been re- pairing for many years . ,,,, ___ .. _ .,._....,tlcl .. . .... -.... ..... -""' -llt. Atoo ---- . ' __ .... _,..,. .... ...... ddl:SL t. ;::. ,:n;, ::r ~ -~-.... -.r:;· _ .......... ., • . SAN MATEO (UPI) -When Fire Capt. Cha rles W. Smith retired last month, he told feflow fin:men he saved his-money and would retire on a ranch: in Ml"Mesota. 11iiSweek, Smlth was charged w i t h grlJI<! theft for allegedly selling $80,ooO worth of phony at~ks to former coJ.. leagues. ·-.. - The Rfeattst difference IJ !ht d• groe of CleanlineSI required by the electric watch. It sinlply will not operate properly when dirty, It• electrlc power cunot m1tcll the lorce of the malnsprillf watcll In pushing wheels through mlrlut. particles of dirt . A high standard of clell1llntls ha• been basic to our repair pro- 'cedurea for almO.t 29 years. U you have problems wlllt )'OW' ele<> Ir le watch , bring it to us ••• we're not al all a1n1c1· of ill J. f. .JJumr~rie6 Jewelr6 1123 NEWPORT 8LVD.,-COSTA MESA CONYINllNT TllJl\S 21 YUlS IN SA.Ml LOCATION MNICAMIAIC.OD-MASTU CMAA~I 'HONI .. f.J401 • I I ) l { I I • \ r l I f ' " " ' ,, '" ' • SC , OVER THE COUN TER NASO l 1it1n9s for Tutsd1y, M1y 21. 1972 ltlo11e y 's 1fortl1 Price Control Success • Measured 'Just Fair ' Bv S''LVIA PORTBR \\ 1th1n a rew da ys Phai:e JI v.111 reach the six month milestone \Vhal has hern rhe record of Amrr1ca sex lraor d1nary experiment w11h prlcf' coolro\s so far ? So far Just fair Al best In fact ir you use President Nixon s own yarrlsllck for RESTRICTED STOCI< 1971 and for • months through Phase fl.larch If YOIJ hold lftt~l•l<:ll!!I $toct( l\.t l!U Stt>c-o Nooi r1r11' e ~ S oct ) vou • ~oud ~f>Cw hOw l!u t , .. m~y '' Ft' rh• m~ ~ttt•bl ry of you lltlld IN1s For • copy of Rue U• plus SEC Re1e11t No J1•l w lie o pt,on• ) OtCI( M•llSTO"I C•lllo nfl nv••lors 3'l So Main SI Oranot C•lll 'l"' Jl116H 1r Ul ... JU TODAY·! Personalized • v Stylish • Efficient Order For Yo urself or a Fr11nd M1y bt u1ed on envelopei es return •ddre1s .t.ltbtl ~ lso"Y"'very J,endy t s-1de nt1f1cet1on lebel1 for merk1n9 person al items •i uch •s book1, records, photos etc labels sf1clt <1n 9l•ss •nd m1y be u1ed for mark1n9 hem• canned foc.d 1fem1 All l1belJ e re print ed with stylish Vogue type on fine que ltty wh ite 9umined paper. • \ ,COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK LIST lli..J Ntl (Mo I M ti! L•w Cl91e Cllt ' ' ' r 11 ~a rMt ~ , f 0t1<1r ~" Foo ,. 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" l ., •I .. f' o •~ I "• f I .,.,.. ~ }f••t ,., ' ' • •11 r ;j • ... , I • DAIL V PILOT ~ Tigh1t Job Market Opens Door for Women, Minorities B~· DEAi\' C. ~ULLER IJ'I lllSfMU lfll .... ' ' ) 1hrte years," tbe Joh picture "C0.\1PAJ\'IES CA~ be "Sludrnts now ~CPm to be englnetrs sull find Jobs. So do Enghsh. fQre lRn !;ingu>1~e~ ana market. 8\'f'ra1e 1alarles of. 1n gradua te &chools lit blelllc . more chM~y M1>1'," 1 a 1 d aw;ire lhPy must took sharp, graduatts 1>1'llh c 0 m Put er evtn elemenl:ir~ tducauon lered s1udents with bachelor's NEW YORK June gr1du11tes . tspecially \\'Omen and 11tudenls fron1 minority groups. ha''' a bfiller chancP of gttlin~ a JOb than any 11n1e srnr,. 1968. But il's s!ill a very tighl job markPr. SA LAH I ES 0 r Ff: R E 0 Stev11n Sayre, assu;t;tnt direc. think sharp and 11ct sharp In technology tn offer. find it almo~t unpos.~ihle to degrees run from 11ightlJ I bo 2 tor of placemPnt at lhe c;nntactll w11h t m p Io y e r i . btlow last year's closing B\'Pra,i:rl on Y 11 ut rlpr~cl!~t Lln1 vrrs11y of De 1 aw s re. They 're much mnre aware RA NKI NG t'IRST in the j!CI jobs. Snme inore pro-figures to 2 percent above. ac· abfii·e ast fhe.:ir, d~n 1 it~ s \Vould·he proressors who u!leri 1hat a job means 11n o~ depressed 11reas of employ-mtsing 8 r e a~ 8 re nlothe· cnrding lo the Collegt Place- hardly enoug 10 iscnunt rn· to hold out for ·ralP 11 nd portunity to work r11thf'r than ment are liberal a r t ~ matics. s c i r n r e s. inclus· 1nent Council. Beg in n I n g fl11t1onary forces "Business 1s 11 d nd . 1 . 1 d graduates. 11•5 _ bad niony 1r1al and 1oca11onat arts. salanrs offered over the la.~1 'ho"·•n< 3 pr•fcrence !or · ar\·itr t a,\' are accepting JUS an opportunity o raw a ..... . 1 d . d h 1 ' h k · k' I · S""''La e ucal1fln , an Sl' 011 II h gone spot!'! Al Podunk Com1nuni1~· payc ec . " are p1c 1ng a I er 11 a I 1 \' r r-~ '"'O years genera y A\'l' harhelor"s dcgrrcs over s~stems 11re hiring men for I 11 3 per • be · Collf'.llP. said a spokesman at Graduates in accounling ;ire careers or accepting un-up uo average rom o, • mastrr'!i 'uegrrcs eausr JI C I b U ., "C d d ere m p Io y m c n I oiler•. pri1 nary gradl'~. eenr. They advanced 5 lo 8 THAT'.S Tll E "'Ord from placrmen1 dlrector!I at fl& Pf'T· cent of the 41 cnlle,'lPS and uni,·tr51l1ts 1n 2fl s I a I e s 15urvt"yeri h,11 lln1ted Pre.~s International. Ahn1~r :12 J)f'r- crnt thnup:ht lhP jnh situ1111nn was the samP or wor~. Twr.h·f' percent ~·erf' un- dec1derl. '''" hl<c !hem •·heaper," nolr_. o um 11t ruvers1 y, om· most sought after, 11ccor 1n11 11,..1 h 11 " 1 " • T hi · I · ..,1 e t ere Sll is ucn1:ir1< I 11 · Jh boom Joseph Kraener of fordh,11m . panies coming no cAmpus look ... to the UPI survey. After them, eac ng, 1n genera , is a grin1 perccn annua Y in e . • h · 1 ror someone "''ho 1>1i ll not re· but not n~ssarily in this area. "There appears to be a for top engineering graduates. years of the late )960s. "Thrir phtlosop Y 15' 'fl 'em '}UirP extensive on· Joh ·order, come the medical surplus of them ," explained a ei'en that area . once a golden "Companies seem to realize J~oe~.' .1.helr mastrr's on the lraininJ!:, somronr 1>1'ho will sciences , service-oriented • spokesman at the University p:tssport 10 success. has thrv don 't need to offer morf! c:radutlt"s 1>1•ilh tcchn iral make it contr1but1on much FWtllC£ areas (food, real estate. hous-of Delaware. "Geoerali!!Jts dimmed . Aerospace graduates thi1~ last year,'' said il sooner .'' said Victnr Lund· nlll in,, travrl ;:ini:t leisure timt>,l such l'L!'! art m;:ijors, soci;:il ha\·e a p:trticularly lnu~h srwikesnian ;it Ma ss11chusetl.!I fikill.~ (.11cro unting. sales. qui.~t. head of placemen! at ....... specific business areas such as sciences and the humani ties, tune. s., do many business J;;,~tlt~re of Technology . "F'or health, somt> enginC'f>riog J find Roston Univerl!ily. 11r A~rll'Ulturr :u1<l Ho111e b.11nkinR. retailin,I?. insura nct h1tl'e fallen on hard times," 1 graduatei;:. rs Pe c i" 11 Y lu in.~1ance. onr utilily company Jobs 1f their rrcords and , d h d 1 N . . Boston Unii•ersi!i· official said. personnel and purchasing. . h 1 h PhD · ht !)f'r~nn;:i.1Jties 51 ;:ind scrutiny. Edv.•arrl Darrn"''· a~s1stanl Economic~. ~ummP up t e. an sa es. urs1ng 1s strong. 1s agg 1ng 1v1t a rig Comments ranged r r o m mlld op!imism lo u 1 t e r despair. Liheral ii rt:r1 .students nrach·, _~d~ea~o:_:_ol:_:_th:•:_O:::::hi~o~S~t~a~Ie:_:_Co~l~le~g~e--n-•w_•_m~p~l~oi~·m_en_I_b~,a_II~g-a_m_•_· ___ c_h•_m_ic_a_l _,a_n_d __ m_ec_h_a_n_i_ca_I __ E_d_u_c_a_1i_o_na_1 __ m_•~io_,_, __ i_n __ B_E_·c_A_u_s_t:_O_f_I~h-•_I~ig~h-t_J~o-b __ "'-'-'-· "--------- ini;. jo1Jrnalisn1, the humsini· IJei'll find the door!! mostly closed. "The response has been puny. fright.er11ng ;ind grim," said a spokesm.::in for \\'est \1irglnia L'n111ersi1y. "There ha.~ been an upturn in most areas ," !i;iid a Uni1·er~itv Qf Flor ida official. "An,vone ·whri thinks employment i ... J[etlinR btllrr i~ kidd ing himself.'' s;i id a spokesman ~I F'ordham Vniverxity, New York. In 19611. when the e<·nnt1my hub hlt'rl "'ilh prosperily ;ind nptimi.~m. rollege sturlents were pan1prred .11nrl pur.~uPd hy t·orpora!r J<'ls and h1i;i:h s11Jarir~-Prrirticall_v anyonP with a deiirer woulrl grt such attrnrion ;:is he picked 11nrl chosr a1non_g the rn:iny Jo h of· f"rs. All lh:t1 h;iS chani;i:ed . Sturienrs ;irr hustlin~. how1ng and .~crap1ni;i: fnr johs tod;iy Tbrr·rr pounrl1ng doors and accepting offers evrn though they m<ly mefln employmen t benrath skills and dreams. Even thoul!h rese arch b\' the ColleR" Placement Council el Bethlehem. Pa .. ;i nonprofit organization. 1nflicatts "the first upward mO\'ement in Henry \\'. Fritz nr i\·lar ketlng l'.:xecu1ives lnlern<1· tional and lhe Lumber Assnc1ation of So u t h e r n CaWornii. Capis lrano Beach ha.~ been namtd manager or Crflcker Bank'1 San ChimP.nlPr off11;e. fQrmerl y assisl,;ln! manager of th' Westga!e Center off1cr in San .Jo~c. f'rll7. joined Crocktr 811nk 1n J!Jfi7. He L, ;i men1twr or lhe San ClemP.n l.e·EI Ca1nino Business Association. Ca I I r n r n i a Scholarship Society and the Reserve Officer's Assnciation. He re tired from the Air Force after 22 years of service. * Charter anrl group sales ror Air Ca!UornJa w11! now tie dirf!cted by Richard \Ii Kerley, according to th e airlines. K erl e.y. previously associated 1>1'ilh lf u g h es Airwest 1n sales promot ion, ~·as promoted to his ne1>1• posi· tion in Apri l. He resides in Newport Beach. * Industry m a r k e I 1 n g ex· * ecutive Sol Z11sloff h ;i s bern appoint· t>d \'iCf' pres· idPnl for markPtinll' ;it Co mp uter A utom atlon. Inc. in Ne1>1•· port Be,ich. A onetime William E. Baugh. man;iger of Baugh Forest Marketing Center, has been electerl vire president. of the National · Amer ican Wholesale Lumber Association. The Ntwporl Bearh resident Is a member of Sa [ e s Keyst.one 's Ne'v Bra11ch Opens in Fall / * DRla l'echnol ngy Corp'." of ' Santa Ana ha!'! n;imed James 0. Bo••en general m;inager of thr f);ita Componrnts 01v1~ion . Bnwen w;is prr!'lirlent of a management con.~ulting firm in Santa Ana prior to joini ng Data Technolo.i::y lhl!ii .vear. He rs a member or lhe N~· ! ton a I Elcclrrc.111 ~1;inufac­ turP.rs' Association and past prcsidP.nt of the l'.:lectronics Sales ;..1arkel1ng Assoc1a11on. * The ;ippointment or J;i ck !,, R1u:k as rlirr.rtor or training .. llACK for C.ol"·tll P r optrtll'&, lnr. "'';rs an· no11nre<I h.v Hn1v;rrrl /, R i ch 11rds. PrPsidenL Prior I o joinin,ll thr JrvinP firm . Rack 01>1•neO ;inrl oprr::itrd Vie"'JXlint Se.min · nrs. rra ininf'! real r~talf' salf'S· nien anrl brokers throughout C;ilirorn1a. He "'111 oper;ite fron1 thr Coh~·el! training facility in ]r\!inc * J ohn W. \Yails of Newport . BPar.h has joinrd O. K. f:itrl Corporation a.~ \'Jee presiden t nf the in\·~~tment di vision. RC· cordin,c to board chairman 0 .1\. E':rirl Jr. \\';rlt s 1\'ilS a/fili;itr.d wlth a 1-';rn Bl'roardino mort,!Zage and loa11 corpor;i1 1on before joinln,!l the arrhi!Pc!ural firm 1n Oran_gr Cnunr.v. * to;.;ta f\les;i res1denl Oscar 0 . Goi ns h;is hf.en appointed hran('h n1;ina~rr of A 11 Amrriran Glas~ Compnny of H11 nt1n,gtnn Be;irh. (;oins. prrviou~ly s bop 111ana_ger. \\'ill supe r vi 11 t operations or f1Jur of the com· pany's branrhes 111 his ne1>1' capac!t.~·. Sa ntll A1iit.a Acqu.i.sitio1i Corn.pleted The Ne1>1•porl Beach branch of Ke~tone Sa,·ingl'i 11nri Loan Associalion has "taken rool'" wifh'"lrl!e pl;inting rei'rmon1ts <1n the ~1te to svml)ol\z" the future grn1>1·th ,,f ihe Anaheim · based llESOCIAtlon. Rnbcrt P. Str11h. rrrsident of SantA Ani!~ Consolidated, The ot~· branch ~{)ff1ce \\•ill ,. llX. annouoced that the CQlll· be 10C1ltcl al 'the intf!rsection ' p;:iny 's AC'(luisi t1on of Snf. Inc. '' <1f MacArthur Boulel'11rd and h;is brrn romp!r!rrl. Corinthian \\'a~" near the San1;i Ani1;i 1u·qu 1rrd !he Orange County. Airport. Newport Re.:u·h firn1 through Ron1t ld W. Caspers. An cxchAnJle nf 12.'i,flO() ~hares Cbairm~n of lhl' bn<trd Of of C'On1n1on frtr ;ill nf the Key~lone, and supervisor for oul~l;inrlini: iihArPs nf SOC. !ht fifth dmricl or the Or11n~r snc IS A mlljOr rlrvrloncr of Cou nty &tird of Suprrv1sor~. ~horr11n11: l'rn1rrs 11 rur· planled 11n F:rythrinll lrtf' al rently 011'n,(. or JS 11r11uirin• the site Monda y. fnr de\¥1Jnpmrot. rnn1mercial Caspe_rs said that Keystont', sites in 1~0 rlnztn Cflm· whlch has grown In net "ssrts m11nJILt~ in C;:illfnrn1 i1 and from $3 mllll()n In 1959 to S54 Arir.nn11. F'nr thf' fiscal million in 1972, decided to open rnded ~larrh 31. 11)i2, ~· Newport branch because hitrl j!'l'O" rel'enucs t1r Ult "tudy growth of the S/2.900.000. ~~ of . lmmed i1te 11irport and t1 v1ne Wllh thf' compltt1on of tbe 1re11. merJ:ier. the company's name .' • • Nation's largest Federal offers • Nation's . highest interest on fusured savings 6%, $5,000 minimum certificate accoun1'-two to five year terms, 5% passbook accounts available aiso. FREE ParldJtg l\1llk la ... -. FREE Trust Deed Note CoUediOD With 51,000 mjn!mwn hllance. 0 • FREE Sa rings Banks 'FREE Loan Cotm..iing FREE Money Ordus '\\'ith Sl,000 minllnm ..wa: FREE Monlhly Monty Plan FREE Phoeoropy Senice With Sl,000 •i•ie=lelwa Community Rooms for chritaMe u• tdlCltioul "°'"' W!imanlbble, FREE Tn .. Jm Ched! With $1 1000 'li•i'P'NIM<~ ·- FREE No!Jry Sez:vjce .With '$1 ,DDD . mlllimmn bWna. FREE SITMiy-Mii! Postage FREE _, _ _....dt.gn Cliec!<J, FREE Payroll Salings Decluction Plan FREE Intezbmtch Deposifs FREE On·Line Eledrooic ,Instant Senice FREE Check Holden for gift check!, !~ and litmt.e • llome.1 .... ~.l!"-i.~ ind molliie ~i- and Witltdrtnls ·11f11fe!m.- Id.- CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS Costa Mesa Office: 2700 H1rbor Boult'llld 646-2300 Anaheim Office: 800 N. Euclid Avenue 776'~ • Orange Offic.e: -iOSO Metropolitan OM in City Center 639-3033 • ' \ • CFl~72 ' The '360 ,000 two-story faclli· ls he1n11 changed to Santa ty iJ e.tpected to be completed An l!a De\·etopmPnt Corpora· by early fall. lion. !------------------_:_--------------------------------------- --~' ' I \ t O~~ El 0!-•le o~coPt 8~~lll1: O•cP!o ~llen Oadn_p o~•o E1 o~ E n o" r; a CllPwo 0··1·c 01 GE 0 ,•ti! O•'~"::r O•--('-· , o-• . O· !t•~ Cl . l l Ou ~·· o,r·r ( o .. , •• , o·~·-· O"'•r"'I ri ... ·-·1 0 -.. -11 O.•l•d! 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Steeb VOL. 65, NO. 124, 5 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ' I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNES DAY, MAY 3, 1972 -.r TEN CENTS ·•· Bovd r/ . Criticizes Campus Studies Institute . By PATRICK BOYLE 01 tll• 0•111 1'11•1 Sl•ff Laguna Beach City Co u.n c 11 man Charlton Boyd this morning stirred the calm water.s of the Chamber of Com- merc1 when he took issue with the aims ol Campus Studies Institute (CSl). Greg Topper. a spokesman for CSI, had just outlined the' organization's program at a Chamber breakfast meeting when the articulate Boyd asked Topper U the Jnstitute's campus mailing program pro- moted harmony among students. "You will not, in my opinion, promote harmony with accusatlons, '.' Boyd told Topper, calling the CSI malling program a "lopsided, one-sided view." CSI, based in San Diego, sends in- formational brochures to .students at 400 colleges across the country combating the "imbalance•af information about the American system," Topper told the au· • die·• Of some JIJ 'chamber members. HoWeVer; Boyd said he felt 'the CSI "saturation" mailings wer.e s i m p I y further compounWng the problem or polarization on the campuses. And he was critical of his fellow chamber members of lending financial suppor~ to 1uch a ~ cause. "We must mute these \;'Oi~s of challOJlle, or accuia~lo iiid•of labeli," Boyd said to the · , which was growing lncrta!ingly 1 hosWe to his remarks. "Wbo gave any of WI thi right to try to run things?" , Several Chamber members took Wue with Boyd'_s remarks,' saying In seneral that the 'CSI mailinp, were providi~ a balance to informatiOn· students receive from "radical" groups.· .r , ,, I I, 11Tbe major thrust of the program Is atmp!Y to ofter some balance.'' Topper told · Boyd. However, the councilman would not be swayed from his position. "You people are listening to )'Ollrlelves," Boyd said, adding that ~atlq: dissenting viewpoints from me ' Chamber would not aid com· •w\icaUo'n. "Until you people stop being io incestuous intellectually, you are going to ·feel you are right. What we t1eed are abme tM>way conversation.. and to stop using labels." Chamber member Cy Nuger, u p s e t • .1• with Boyd's remarU. apologized to Top- per for "'dragging him into this in. terneclne warfare." The program preJented by Topper In- cluded a filmstrip showing campus ac- tivlUes and t.rlklng about the "propaga&- filmstrip "Inflammatory." d1t" students receive. Boyd called the Topper ~ the mm claimed that th< goal ·of the student radicals was to replace capitalism with s o c I a 11 s m , thereby destroying "the frte enterprise system." . Topper said many stud8'\ts were taken In by "radicals'' who would "use tha pollution Issue lo stir up kids and . then divert !heir attention to something else.•• Tflrough its 1nailing program, Topper said that CSI, after developing a "broad base of fair thinking students," got students lnvol\'ed with the pollution issue a~ then drew atl.entio11 to th~ good potnts o! tht> free enterprise system. He said es t receives its financial .su J>- port from many large corporations and from thousands of private donors. ' ·ee ' ncovere • • . Signature s l' erlfied Lou .Opponent~ .. -~ Win Recall Okay Laguna Beach City Clerk Dorothy Mus!elt confinned today that verification of signatures on petitions to recall Coun· cilman Edward Lorr was completed and that eq.ough signatures were verified to forpe a;.recall election. Although she did not disclose the exact number of signatures verfied by her of· lice, ahe said "well over .tbe required 2,130"~registered voters bad signed the peUlion. "She said Ille will present a certificate of sufficiency on the recall petition to the city council at tonight's meeting. ·Recall proponents oil April 10 presented petitions bearing 3,908 Jignatures of Laguna Beach residents to the city clerk calliag for an election. Each of tbe names had to be checked against the list of registered voters before the official pro- cedure to hold a recall election could begin; . Upo6 the rece ipt of the certificate of sufficiency tonight, the council will be obliged to hold a recall election in not Jess than 74 nor more than 89 days. This woulil..J>lace the probable date !or the electlori Somewhere between July 16 and July 317 with failing to respond to the wishes of th< people, particularly In the c.,. of high rise, and of making false statements about the city's financial position. S. Viets Loot fl Ravage Hue; Refugees Flee HUE, South Vlebwn (UPI) -Gangs or drunken, leader1es1 troops from South Vietnam's shattered 3rd Division ~ed this ancient capital city today, looting and burning. Tena of thousands of refugees tried to flee as tbe city became a madhouse. The 3rd DivlslOI troops straggled in from Quang Tri where they had been overrun by the North Vietnamese on Monday. Their commanding of£icer,'Brig. Gen. Vu Van Giai, who fled the city bY helicopter, was fired today and placed under detention. 'IS THERE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL G1n1ral S.rvicn ,Admlnistr1tlon ,Says - , ln-terest'" in. ' . " FOR NORTH .AME IJICAN . R~KWE~L'S PLANT? 1 lnttrhl In ·Zlnurat. Very Much All" / 'A. 1· •. · · .,;' .. 1ve--1. Police Hold Biochemist In · Clemente B~ORN VALTEl\li Of·tllt Deltr r 111t Staff Detectives from three Orange CoaJt police agencies ind federal agents and chemists raided a "rare and sophisticated" prage laboratory in a fa shionable San Clemente house Tuesday night and arrftted a graduate biochemist on charges of manufacturlna: methamphetamines -"speed." The arrest of George William Cox 2t er i105 Calle Abril In Harbor Est~tes: plus the laler pickup of three wnmen in Lagun9 Beach cUmaxed thrte niontha of probing which began with federal aginll · and Cotta Mesa ·detectives. Alter a dozen 1gent1 toot Cox Into eultody, Lapna Beach omcera raided a residence al 187 Chiquita SI., where the pure speed allepdly wu parceled out to other cltJlrlbuttao polrill. The three women arrested there were ldenUfled 11 Freedie Joan Howarth 2t the resident of th< hou>e; Pa~lcl~ Aurand Dral(avon, 23. of 304 Canal St., Newport Beach, and Sara Emilie Maaterr 2-4, of 312 E. lath St., Costa Mesa. ' Other agenta at about the same time raided an offic~ eulte In Costa Mesa In the same bulJdlng where chambfr of commerce headquarters are located The suile at 583 W. 19th St., aUegedl1 !as t~e initial receiving point for the ra" materials 11"'1 to blend the illldt c1nqr · police said.. Alleged . monthly ~ I 1 lluflng that period July 18th and 2Sth fall on Tuesdays the traditional election day. Ballots in a recall election would ask voters to vote (Or or against the recall of p uDcilman Lorr and__also to vote for a · replacement,sliOuld l1ii tii! recillecl. ~ - ~No • candidates have a~· yet stepped forward as possible contenders for Lorr's couocil seat. The nonnal populailan ~ue is about 150,000 but it wu more than dou6led by rug ... •and-army -1111<1==~­ Sol~iers TUeidaynlgHrs>rflre'io-fh< Dong Ba ·market place and held firemen -off -at gunpoint. ~--·---------------~--~o,t !lie oparatJon; olfictra-lheorized,-- about $28,000 in atreet value. ~&Jvemment Lov1ii'ng-ai Niguel R iJcltwelFFi=JBiiifu'iiJ·fil~~u~"ig~-~~at~~!~~·:t-:1: - ~ _ ttresaed that they bave·-otl)et -IUlpaC!a Th• recall driYe......against Lorr was launched after it was revealed the CO\lBo 'cihnin took hi.s wife on a city business trip at city expense. He is al.so charged A cement j>Jant buOt wlth American aid was burned-to the ground, and police nid drUnken troops with no money or food \Vere responsible. J!y_llA!l!l_Al\:AJ!ll_EIBICH Of t11t O..lly Pli.t .. t111 " e don't have to fill it to}~ J:!ercent. the $25 million structure for;.ap.ei:al identified aod will continye thelr,..probiJJl __ .- occupaocy,'' .said Meckler, 11 but we would . _{O_!e.!_~ent-owned -pro~rtie1 ~!esent ~ t~case. -• ·reaeral government · iliterest -in the giant. North American Rockwell plant in Laguna Niguel is still "very ID1fCh alive" fia_v_e rotstatili!h -Uiit tlierr wouJa .be occupied anCI _oper~by N." o r tlL S81L..Clemente Pohce Di'feCUve S(t. --"- some sort of future expansion in the American. Frank Yerger aald the Initial Jeads on the P olice Boss Victim WS ANGELES (UPI) -Police Com· m~ioner Michael 'Kobn'1 1 new Oldsmobile has been stolen by a thief in a yel\QW •hirt who slipped behind the wheel of the auto in a parking Jot and drove away with it. Vans with loudspeakers mov"'through the streets of Hue ordering the soldiers to regroup and said that beginning TburS6 day they would be picked up as deserters. Six miles soutb of Hue Communist troops fired at ·Jealt five 122mm rocket rounds tonight 'into the Phu Bal Airbase where 2,000 Ame,rtcans are station~. UPI correspondent Donald A. Davis reported. a spokesman for the government's • General Services AdministraUOn regional office in San Francisco sai d today. "There's nothing definitive, but we are still trying to detennine if there is suf- ficient interest on the part~ of enough agencies to make the ·deal economically feasible," said Gerald Meekler, of the regional director's offlCe. agencies occupying it." Also In the hopper is a study of low cost major case were furni shed three morithl A spokesmari for North American housing and transportation availability in ago by the Federal Bureau of Narcotict Rockwell today confirmed that the Niguel the area by the Department of Housing and Dangerous Drugs. plant still is "off the market" as negotia-and Urban Developrnent:(HUD), which ia "They have an extensive monitorinc lions with the government proceed. required to be made iii areas where the program to see who is buying certain The proposal ,.under consideration for government ii: considering mo v In & chemical raw materials used to produce the past several months ·ls to· exchange employes. dangerous drugs." he explained. Noting that the Costa Mesa offices Final Main Beach Park were receiving large quantities, Yerger said, the federal agency contacted local police. Santa Ana Loses 9th Try Representatives o(• government agen- cies toured the ''ziggurat" in December. While several later indicated "no in-- terest" In moving any of their facilities to the area, some er the remaining agencies are interested, M:eekler sakt, and GSA ls continuing negotiations with them . Plan Adoption Expected "We then put a 2f.hour surveillance on the house In &jn Clemente," Yerger said. Afler obtaining warranu Tue~ay,_gi. Deers made the raid accompanied by a (See 'SPEED,• Pase J) . ' One or the interested agencies is GSA Itself, which has considered ·moving Its arcblves section from Los Angeles into 282,000 sq\,lare feet of the;. building. · "This would occupy just over one-fourth ol th< floor 1pace and GSA ofUcials feel It would be necessary to find tenants for about three-tourths of tlte million.squar~ foot structure to make Its occupancy by the government economicllly feasible. Against New Irvine City The Laguna Beach City Council Is scheduled to adopt a final design pro- gram for the Main . Beach Park. along with rte0mmendaUons from the Main Beach CommJttee £or JmplementaUon of the park program. · By TOM ~ARLEY ot .,. ~"' r111t ,.... *ver·say-Oie Santa Ana lost its ninth round late Tuesday with an Oraitge 'Coun. ty &.perlor Coor! ruling firmly In favor ~~ "Wrd, qi~n..!he Irvine illCoj"p · orati/Jq hassle -the Irvme Cori>pall)I. Judge .1£sler Van Talenhove uj>lleld every argumenf pmented by Irvtne Company lawyers aplnSt tilt $15· mlllloo lawsuit filed by Santa Ana. He condemned the 1183 "promised Janel; •:reement cited by city lawyers as "lnVJlli and unlnlorceable becau,. It viol•tes public policy." · It •w1s the ninth reversal In a row for Santa" 'Ana .since It started a long cam- pelWt aimed at blocking' ln<orporaUcn and then dlssolvlnc the dly of Irvine. Judfe Van Tat~ve'1 ruling tf tt ts upheld In appellate c:ourt, would appear to finally dismiss Santa Ana's orgument that tbt Irvine Company should be lllldt to PJi fii ..,.,. lonn for Its alleged vloJa.. lion'Ol a conlr1ct clraMI up betw,.n tho parties In May of 1113. '!bat "'"""'°"~ the city aaid, -!dad • for the Irvine Company to not oppose an- 11exation of the tu-rich 131-acre "prom- 1.Sed land" sector oa Santa Ana 's south- western borders. At its last meeting. the council adopted a schedule for construction or the park, which will begin in fall. In return, tho dty said, it promised to" stand aloof froJn the area for an eigh~ year perfoirillll ~In May of 1971. - What tlie city 11ld wu the -Irvine Com- pany's renegina on that agreement sparked a series d 1gency and court ac- tions. AU of them concluded with tbe city on t1it wrong iii! iii rulings 1n both .--:=-or.$..---~ ._ .. SJ;udents ·Show ~i ,!it Exhibit · ·~ ' "!\ mast.r--plan; ,...pared•by• Richard Bigler, Lang and Wood, Fred Briggs and Al Trevino will be used as the basic design for the facility and the d'sign team now wiil procttd with working quarters and the dty or Irvine firmly Original art worlrs by students In the establisbed u Orange County's newest fourtb, fifth and lllXlb "IJ"ldes at Top of communlly. the World Elementary School II on The cily of Irvine'• boundaries now ~display· lhis moatb at tbe La)pm Beach elude the dtSJllled "promised laod". LlilrarJ. '"lbiJ ...un, -.•t 1Urprile us one Sludents wwo1 a-to .male ll· bit " Santa Ana attomei John Schllling bmationl ~ ~ they hod recenUy ukt tOday. ~•we will tmmedlatel:y na~ and. ~' u a follow-up to a P"'Plre our apPeal to the Foorth District language 111a ""Jeicl. Court of AiiPu.I. Under the dtracllnn ti. Muy lla<on, art "We f!llPOdM this from Jodge Van pro)tctl teadw, -u • o 111 b l·n o Tatenlx>ve, • Miflllpc 001111M11ted. ''The crtall" art iiflth thalr atud1et In aocial Irvtnt ComPlllJ wia relylni oe it and I oclence and math u ...U u i. .. _ In don't waat to IO be"""1 tbot comment al a l)ll!:laf an.n-art enrlcbnient pro-. tllio PQiat." _ rram. ---------- drawings and specifications. These wlll include provision for a bus stop area , pariing limitations, boardwalk design, emergency vehicle access, a lifeguard facility with observation tower, restrcpms, possible food and beach rental concession area, seating and viewing areas and Jinkup to Heisler Park. In otltef business tonight, the council will : . . -CoMlder proposed design review amendments to the zoning ordinance. • -DilCUsslon adopUon or an ordinance lnc>;eulng th< bed tax. -Receive an application from the Jayctel to sponsor a bicycle hill climb up Third StrteT on ~Me"1oriai oiy. -Discuss regulations for outdoor street sales of arts and crafts. -Receive a planolng committee J'*6 - quest for authority to select a cltlzens1 committee to study the housing and circulation elements Of the General Plan. l.ectnre Pla-nned By Spiritualist , A lecture and pubUc delllOll-to., of medium.ship by the Rev\ Edmund L. Foard, preaident of ~ Clllfo<nla Slate Splrllual~t Auociatloii, will be presented In Laguna Beach a~' p.m. rrlday In tile Woman 's Club, 281 st. Ann1s Drive.,...· Thi> wlll be the final Pl"Oll'•lli In a 1pr)ng series 1_....i by Spiritual Re,.arch Asaociolel' of ,liolita/Lliuoa. SM, president IA' Sia•laAld tha local f,rogroms will ..,,ltltlllltd In Jail, ope11o ng with l "'"""tallon'bt Marc Rey- mool, to be lolloWed byJD11J.1 Jolwoa and Lillian Smith .. The Friday •VOnlnc Pl"Oll'lftl l>open to ibe public. • ....... Hazy sunshine and warmtr tern. peralures are expected for the Orange Coast a~a Thursday, with .llighs of 75 at~ bfa>!Ks rising r to 83 Inland. Overnll!nlkiws o1 41. 53 are prt11cted. INSW E TODi\ l' , A 11ew Cotta Mt sa theattr group makes its dtbut Frid.av. whilt Golden West Colleot put.t on its spring production. Ste Thealtr Notti, Page a4. l.M. ..,.. ' tMliH 11 Cllllflllll e (lttff c-u (l&Hl'*I IMI C""lu t4 c ... '~"" " ' 1>111111 ,..,kff • 1111twt11 ,.... • lllftrt1llftl&flt M-tS •IMlln ,, ... hr ... l-.N ' -u ... LMllr1' 0 -•· ' I • • - Juveniles' ' Crime Rate lnc1·eases The number of juvenilt crimes ln Lag~na Beach -m11inly caused by out- of·town youths -climbed sharply during the month or March. Figures released by Police Chief Joseph J. Kelly show that his department handl~ 66 ju\'enile cases of which 19 in· volved local youths. Ten of the loca l youths were not booked. They were counseled by Dttective Carlene Ambrose, juvenile ·officer. Six other local youths were sent to juvenile court and three handled by the other agencies, the figures (hoW. Kelly'1 statistics 1how that' of the 47 out-of-town offenders that six were runaways from outsjde the city and 12 tran1ient1 from outside the state. "This place iii.llracts them," Kelly com- mented. "Jt 1eems to be a hangover from previous years." . . . . ~ . Cool~s Get Together A particular problem, said Kelly. is detennlnlng who's a runaway and who's a local youth. "\Ve get common alerts from police agencies all over the county to look out for so.and-so, and in doing that , we occasionally atop local youths," explained Kelly. The 66 youth!! arrested during Ma~ch eompares with 36 arrested dur ing february. But the proportion of local youths remained about the same over the two.month period. "It ' looks to me as if most of our juvenile problem is created by outsiders and not local 1dd11.11 the chief observed. "I'll be anxious to review our third month of operation and .see how the trend develops." Pre-school students. at Laguna Beach Community Presbyterian Nursery School whip up something tasty here. They are also preparing displays of ac- tivities for their annual open house frOD} 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. Parents and others are invited to at- tend. Registration is now open for fall enrollment at the non·denominational facility. Tuition monthly is $18 for Tuesday, Thursday sessions and $26 monthly for Monday, Wednesday and Friday ses· sions. Le!t to right are Ben Rbbinson, Shannon Casey, Dede Boyd and Jennifer Daley. Seen from back are Roger Berney and Sandy Martin. Trustees Consider Plan ' . ' Laguna Woman Escapes Dea~h · Kelly aald he was "very pleased" that it was necessary to book only alx of ·the local youths out of lhe total field of 66 · contilcls. f'"WorkiouFto li'"JOCSl 1tmffll refertal rat~ of nine percent, Kelly polrlted out. ~r-Six~ 'f.elJlris COurts· ' ' . ···1n._ ROUiiig "Car · ' . ' Offenses for the six locals who were sent to juvenile.court include three marl· juana violatlona, one dangerous d~ug violation, one runaway and one protective wstody. · Kelly noted of the 47 out-of-city youths ~eued, 17 were for various drug Jaw violations. From Pagel 'SPEED' ... . chemist from the federal agency. In the garage of the expensive. ocean- view house, they found a sophisticated laboratory filled with about $4,000 in bi ochemical equipment. A.. plai1 to place six tennis courts on-the high school campus was received favorably Tuesday night by trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified School Diatrict, but ftnal action on the matter \VIS put off to their May 16 meeting. The delay will give high acbool teMis coach Ronald Ross time to draw up a lonnal agreement with the board detail- Chief Displays Personal Not-es Fr bm FBI Heqd Dozena of bottles or raw materials were selze4 along with quanltiea of crystalline speed which, later It cut by street dealer• and BOid to drug abusers, Laguna Beach PqUce Chief Joseph J, police nld. Kelly today dl!played a fistful of personal The street value of the alleged pro-. letters he had received over the years duction from the San Clemente house from the late J. Edgar Hoover, the latest amounted to about $348,0001 year, Yerger a note written last August congratulating . claimed. him on his appointment as police chle.f in Be9ides the seizure of the contraband the Art Colony. in San Clemente, authorities said, other . Kelly, a graduate of the FBI National evidence retrieved from the Laguna Academy, said Hoover took a remarkable Beach house included $5,100 in cash, personal interest in the Academy small quantities of marij uana and a graduates, keeping track or all their ac- small quantity of LSD. tivities and maintaining an extensive COr· That city's head narcotia agent, Sgt. Nell Purcell, said he believes that almost respondence with them. all the speed allegedly produced and "I met the director personally on a marketed in the opera~lon was being number of occasions," said Kelly, a sh ipped elsewhere. former Marine Corps officer. "We had a ··we don't have that problem" on this close association with the FBI when l part of the~coast...and it-seems~ce.rtai.~~w~as"'-11tovost marsha1d t_Quantlco Va., thlt the 11tulf wa1 being shipped-to other and-later et Gamp Pendleton. e would perts of the !!late and country," he said ·always send along little;personal-note! •Cox, who !folds a college degree in commenQlnuuLtran.sfers and promotions mol~'CUlar biology, Was Ordered held on and Taler · on my retirement from the $60,000-ball. He and~lhe three women will Corps." appear in South Orange County Municip'al Hoover, said the police chief had "a Court Thursday morning to face formal great humanity and warmth that didn't charges of manufacturing dangerous often come out because he was the target drugs and assorted other narcotics of so much criticism." charges. He cited lhe occasion or his graduation Yerger added that because of the large-from the FBI National Academy when amounts of cash involved in. the opera-Hoover stood in a receiving line for hours tion , the Internal Revenue Service would nieeting all the families and relations of prohablv be fi ling aclioni. of its own . lhe' 100 1nen in the class. including their OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT 'f'll Or•r.g• co.ti DA.IL Y l"ILOT, Witt! .... 1(11 1 b comblnt<t ttltl "'-Prft&, h. ~lllihc'll 11y fl'I• 0r•!lff (NH f'\lbUthlf'lf ~ft'(, ~ r"I• <ldl11o"l •r• P\lll!lthtd, Mot'/dlf th"""al'i l'rld1v. for C~ll Met1, N~rl l!INth. Hunfll'l'Jllo" llc111;h/P'Ol.H'li.!n V1Uty, L1tun1 !ltJCh, lrv1rwlkddlllb.tdt 1nd S'" Cltmt11t1/ 511• Ju,1n C1plOr•M. A •1,,.1• r'91ontl ~11\ofl Is PllOll51'111d Sltutdl)"J •nd Svnch'f1'. T11~ 11rPl'ICl•t S1Ublltlllnl p11nt II 11 l:IC w"t r1~., s~, Colt• M••1 Ctur-11. ,.,.,.. Roitrt N. w,,, ,.,t"Sldtnt ..... Ji'110llJhlr J1ck fl. Curl1v V<• J>r•ldtr'll •rod ~II MIMlllf s1nall children. whom he greeted "just as gra ciously as the adults." "There's no doubt he ran a Ught ship:' said Kelly. "but that's what made the bureau. He kept a tlghlly disci plined or~izat!on. ond never let it deviate from his own high standards.'' Planning Group Uncl1anged Until '73, Lots Say Ing h;. propooaJ to ral!e $30,000 to 116,000 for the construction of the .courts. Ross' four·point plan incudes the following: -Land on the high school campus be used as a location for the courts. -Money for construction of the courts will be solicited from members of the community and the city. -A temporary building now occupying a portion of the site be moved to another location. This cost would be borne by the school district. -Construction of the courts not be started until the money is collected. Ross, responding to a question (rom trustee Norman Browne, said he would be willing to accept the courts even though they might have to be ripped out in five years to make room for expanded high school classroOm facUliies. The pl.git tchool tennis coach, who now commands the top varsity tennis team in the Orange league, said he would give himseU a year to raise the money. "By the end of six months I should fulve a pretty good idea on Whether or not we'll make It," he commented. Ross said it would be "perfectly agreeable" with him to send copies of all letters &eliciting money to the board for review. Going one step further. trustee Mrs. Jane Boy.d said she would ·like to see "all of t.he ground rules" spelled out in an agreement with 'the board. Other members of the board nodded agreement. Superintendent William L. Ullom said such an agreement should state the number of years the courts will be used, the details oLlhe: fypd drive and the cost 10lhe d!srr1c . -- Ross promised .to have tbe agreement completed by..lhe-May 16 meeti.ng. Laguna Trustees Okay Regional Occttpation Plan A much expanded Regional Occupation Program for the 1972-73 school year was given the blessing of the Laguna Beach Unified School District board Tuesday night. - Trustees unanimously approved a $215,000 preliminary budget for the pro- i:;ram, jointly administered by the Laguna Beach and Capistrano Unified School Districts. The Capistrano board approved the budget Monday night. Hector Navarette, ROP Jiirector, said the amount of the budget might drop before it is finally adopted , depending on the number of students recruited for the various vocational offerings. • Drlftlng off a notorious Newport Beach curve, a Young I:.aguna Beach--woman somehow escaped dealh Tuesday when her roadster rolled bver thrff tlme1 and landed upside down, trapping her in the cockpil Nancy A. Lockhart, 22, of 2405 S. Coast Highway, was rescued from beneath the car by a Newport Beach Fire Depart- ment squad. She ts listed in satisfaftory condition t<r day at Hoag Memorial Hospital, despite a severe concussion . Rescuers found Miss Lockhart literally wrapped around the steering column and partly under Ee dashboard of the totally demolished c . "She's Jue ,'! said 0 If ice r Stan Bressler, of the police department's traf- fic bureau. He explained ahe Wore no •albeit, but somehow managed to stay Inside the roll· ing car wWch probably would hlVe crush- ed and killed her If she was eVen thrown partially out. Fire Department Dispatcher Hugh Mc~1illan said today his family lost a friend about the same age when her car crashed at the same location several years ago. Neighbors turned out to watch the rescue operation on Irvine Avenue near 22nd Street, where another similar ac~ cident occurred a week ago, resulting in serious Jn jury. Many complained loudly about traffic conditions on the busy street, demanding something be done about the curve. "'Tbey were yelling at me," said one new!lflan. -__..;;: ~ Officf:r Bressler-said to d a y in- vestigators are trying to determine a specific cause for the rpid-afternoon •C<- cident. "The .only thing we know is that ahe was coming south,'' he said. GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIU THE ELECTRIC WATCH The electric timepiece, appear- ing about twelve years ago, is considered by many watch repatr- llien an electronic 'COUtplfcallon with which Ibey are reluctant to ~ope. ., 2458 'Mi~ers s1a1-1 . Unacc·ounted For KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) -At !el.II 21 mlnera died and 5a were unaccou11ted for today in the nation's richest silver mine after fire swept through mineshafts more than a half a mile underground, an of- flclat of the Sunshine l\Uning C.O. said. Marvin C. Chase, vice president and general mtlnager of the mine, said he had no idea of the location of the 511 meo unaccounted for. Shoshone County Sheriff Lou Gardner said II bodies were being brought to the SlD'face in addition to the five mine of- ficials removed from the murky shafts Tuesday. . 11>e fire was believed to have broken out among timbers betwetn the 3,400 and 3,700.foot lev~ls of the Sunshine Mining CO. operation in this mineral rich area of northern )daho. More than 100 men escaped. Families and co-workers h u d d I e d around warming sto~s on the surface while rescue crews sealed off shafts they checked but found empty. About 100 re scue personnel were charting areas sealed behlnd bulkheads to keep flam es from spreading into new portions of the mine. The rescuers also were working their way into other smoke-filJed mineshafta as they tried to locate the missing miners. Most of the families waiting for word in the chill dawn today sat on chairs and the bare noor of a makeshift Rtd Cross center inside a storage building. Idaho Gov. Cecil D. Andrus said that state authorities will seek as soon as possible to determine the cause of what ~ " " " , ,: .... · .. , .. ..... "''·~' SCENE OF TRAGEDY - ld1ho'1 Sunshine Mine ' .' '· he said may be Idaho's wo.~, 'Qilne disaste:r. · 1 ... • Andrus sent an aide from hla. arhce, ~lartin Peterson, and State Mlne·tns"'pec~ tor Carl \V. Griner to the scene Tuesday night -•• "About all we can do now is .ifcrl,for the surviv al of those still remainin& underground," Andrus said. . -,. Ten miners were killed in 1911 • a mine at MuUarl. Idaho, when 'a dble broke ..and a hoist dropped down 1 mineshaft. , • } ' : Mining authorities In Spokane. 'W'a!h., said the Sunshine Mine had experienced oo major accidents prior to Tueflday's ftre. Operations were shut dawtr~-for several months in 1946 after 11erldu5'un- derground fire, but there were n<>-de.aths. ·'··· ., , '' Coast Highw~y Crashes-.:.~: ·-. ' .. . -·-. ----:-: --• ~ -:.:i In Lagrina Injure Pair Injury accidents in two locations on Cout H·lghway in Laguna Beach Tuesday sent two women to hospital, one with severe bead injuries. Betty Ann Dlnkelman, 19, of Duarte, is reported in satisfactory rendition today at South Coaot CommWlily Hospital, where she is under observation after suffering head injuries, laceratioons and a fractured toe when thrown from a motorcycle oo which She was a passenger. The accident occurred at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday w h e n driver Constance Amelia Morthland, 57, of 165 Moss St. \\'al attempting a left tum from Moss Street onlQ South Coast Highway and col- lided with 'the motorcycle. driven by Jer· ry Mike Lewis, 22, of El Monte. Lewis and Mrs. MQrthland, , well yiown la Laguna for her ~tiviUet with the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and the Assistance League, were uninjured. Police Aid Mra. ltlortbland told them she did not see the southbound motorcy. cle until the collision occurred. A woman from Denver, Colo. was trtated an dreleased from South Coast Community Hospital after suffering minor injuries in an accident at North Coast High \\·ay and Atyrtle Street, shortly Retired Fire Chief A1·1·ested in Theft . ' alter 4:30 p.m. Tueslay. ·, -;-1· The accident , which damaged : two vehicles and part of a block wan ·at·the Sea Crest Apartments, occurred ·when Carol TutUe Sterkel, 36, of ·Dtmr, allegedly entered the hlghwaf frtm Myrtle Street on • red traffic Ugl'lt: • Her car collided with a southbound vehicle driven by Karl Wesley LunQ~rg, 69, of 237~2 Paseo del Cam~ l#na Niguel wbo, according to . Wttne!ses, entered the Myrtle Street intersection 01 a green light. He was not injured. · .~: Immediaiely foUowlng the •&hision, police sairl, the Sterkel vehicle appttently · backed up and rammed the block wa.11. Reports of both accidents will w1lJrn. ed «;>ver to the district attorneY'.t }1ff)ce for mvestigatlon, police uid. ··•.·· " •,• PT A Sponsori~g Big 'Junk S~p' . ., ... Residents with a shelf full or ·olil 'book! or a garage full of "goodies" will have 1 chance to improve on their coll~ions Saturday at a Junk Sw1p and BofJtTtade being sponsored by the PTA · o( Aliso Elementary School in South Laguii.a.-. The event will be held from 1~'.jo 1 p.m. in the school parking lol. Clilfdrin at the school have &pent tbe past wetQ col· SAN MATEO (UPI). -When Fire lecitng boqka and junk from r~itl!.!i1-to Capt. Cha rles W. Smith retired last help get the trading started. ;. "'"!~• month, he told fellow fire!Jlen be saved_ There _will be an admission char.,R~ $1 his money and would retire on a'"Yanch -})er carlbad Of jllhkW ith tti1 ~s , in MiMesota. going to the PTA's CUitural ArJi~u'nd. _This .week, Slajth· was charg~ w J t_h Also incl\}ded at the affair will be~1;~ke. erand theft for alle1edly selling $80,000 Sale, a yo-yo competition aOO. lpo.Ster worth of p~y stocks to fonner col-contest. Refreshments will be oq~ .qii 1& leagues. the site. ·; .. ' .. q ......... . ... •\ -, Thom11 ·k,,.,a t he l..a);luna l}..e a ch Planning Com- EdlM ~ls,ion wiU re~ i present makeup ->-T110M·• A. Mll',pfll~ .... -... unlit at 1ens{-Juty 1. -19n;--1t Was _ Tile _pre]lmlnaty ~eJ, ~said. ~ • 'IMl!led an a pliffined efu\lllineiil of ntarly 600 students next year compared to the 125 students this year. Maintenance and repair of elec- tric watches 'Is relatively simple U the repalrmlln lakil'•4Vlirila~ ~ .. ~'~~ available symposiums and ·factory M-•lnl f:dlfW I h c~.,1,. H. L••• RichirJ '· Nill estab is ed ~londy nlght as com· ..... ....., Mwi.tlnl l!dllon missioners drew IOIS to flX' the duration ..., .. '"'' otn.. of their pr-esenl terms of office. 221 fot•1t ,._.,.,."' According to the lot.-drawlng. the ttrms M1ilh1t_A44ro111 r.o. l•t •••. ''''2 of commissioners John ~tcDowell and °""" °"'* 1'tichnel May· \\'Ill expire J'uly l, 1973, the tt.rms of chairm an Carl Johnson and CO'Stt M .. 1 »t W"' Irr 1trtilt •:..aii »» .. """"' •OV1W•N Roger Lanphear on July 1, 1974 and the Mllrll • ••du 11111 1 .. dl 1S1u1111•"' lenu of commi· .. 1onu Lorry Campi.·11 on • S.... HI! Jib Nortrl El C•mfn. llHI -~ II'!:' July I, 19i5. • Jf the preliminary budget is not changed 1 5.5 cent per •100 assessed valuatJon tax increase can be eq>ee:ted by tax· payen lri the school district. The C\IJWll ROP tax rate is three cent!. Accused Ruled Sane Tel!lf' • • t7141 '42o4Jlt The dra wln.R was made in accordance C......., .Uoaitl .. 641·1671 with ' instructions .from the city coupcil, SAN DIEGO (AP> -The ¥accused hi· wt-.._. A" t., .. ,......,: w~lch recenlly voted to establish three-jacker of an OakJand-to-San ·Diego jet Trllf•••• 494•9464 year terms for planning commissioners. airliner was ruled sane and capable of =..,.~ :" ,:'._,.. ._:-1 ~,:'~ _HereJ.ofort the.ri has bffn no aet term for 1tancltn&' trl1l 'l\auday bJ~J S11perlor ••111 """"' "" .....,,'--'' 111n111 comm!Woo appolnteea'~HrVe ''at the Court JUdce who bated the ll&Mlli on a :;.." -i'':...""':.:; ~ "' "": pl•"ure of the mayor. pqchl1tri~ report. Juqe H -i B 'lllr· I"'!.~ "I! " • -· , 'Ill onltr lo proylcl "°11tlnulty 9! renlh ~phUlled1 however, ii N• ~.-:r_4•" ..... ,:::T'••:g ~-·1 wd doclcft<I ban the c:uf. ·11nlty NIU. on R1tbard Hari~ftP<ck 1 .,. • , r.Qt commlssiootts •liq u..k t.iW --1!0d "u ol tbll .lime lllld JIOt •.i lhe '''--------------by cl!-:"1nl; 1,ts. 1 ,. Ume of !he COIJU!lission ot the olfenlt.'' • • __________ __.....~ --- information• ) • We found that electric w·atches except for just a few electronic parts, are baslcaJJx .the same as ordinary w'tches we bave been ,.. pairing for lnany years. The l!featosrdlfforence Is the d .. gree of clellnltness required by th• electric watch , It simply wm not oper•!• properly when dil:\Y-• !ta eloctr~c power cannot mid! tho lorce of the nlahi,spring waldl In pushing · wheell Quoucb · mlnute particles of dirt; I 1 ••• • ~• · A 'high standard of cl'8nllntss has been bnsic to our repair pro- cedures for almost 26 years. If you have problems with your elec- tric walch; bring it lo us •.• we're not at ell. afraid of it. - \. . \ \ \ J. t. )J~~f~-~~6 Jewelr6 • 1123 NEWpC>RT BLVD. COST-' l)IESA _ 21 Yl.AlS IN SAME LOCATION . :· CONVINllNT TllMS ' IANICAMUICARD-MASTU CHARS! rHONE 14l·J4Dt ., ' . :- -. __________ ---·-~-:...------------- • I I -' ~ l l • I I I I ol I ' " .. Vie this and a fro ove Mo Gen heli und A dar ~ the , ' " j --..."""""-qq = a =wt • ' Saddlehaek -. T ... y's Fl••• · N.Y. Steeb VOL 65, NO. 124, s SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, ·19n TEN CENTS Newport Councilman Urges Airport Shutdown By L. PETER KRIEG Of llM ,Delly Pilot St•ff A Newport Beach councilman wants Orange County Airport shut down unless airlinU using it guarantee they will cover the losses if Newport Beach homeowners win their $30 million law suit against the ccunty. · "I will ask Monday for a cify council resolution calling upon the supervisors to insist on bonded or guaranteed in- demnification agreeqients from a J I operators of jet aircraft -and the state and federal 1ovemmenta/1 Councllman Milan Dostal said this morning. "ll these guarantees are not put up ln a reaaonable Ume -JO to IO days -then lhe ~rt lhould be closed for Ill jel '•:n-H \.-id op<ta~, ·~ sa • DOstal, an"'ttomey, based his demand cft the California Suinmf Court ruling Friday that, in reversJ.nt a lower court action. establishes groupds for public nuisance suils against a~rts. He also disclosed !hit be and other Newport Beach officl.W bad beeo talking • to the prominent L!ll Angeles 1ttorney Jerrold Fadem wbo la repruenllng Pl•ya deJ Rey In Its -IUlls qlinst Los Angeles lnternltloClll Airp<rt. "We have not hired him -yet," Dostal said this. morning. He said Friday'• court rullna: involved an action against the City of Santa Monica. "The Supreme Court held that the case IJ enUUed to be bean! on the basis that the airport created a nuliance. that resulted tn tnjury to lhe parties ml that . they lhould be permitted to allow ne&Ilaence in zoning regulatkms, 0 Dolt.al aojd, Dostal also noted, this q>orotne'a 111- J1QllDOtment by Los An(el• C11J At· t=v Roger Arntbcrgb t!iot t:..,. ~· Intom1Uon1I Airport should be cloHd unlus airlines and the ffderal 1ovem· ment protect the city from claims, loases or damages' resultina from . air optra· tions. Dostal said the fiJ1111<iJJ iuor10tees ho wanls to see should come through bon· dlni or lndemnlflc1tloo "by nnonctally rupons!ble persons or lnstitutiona so as to protect all ol the cilllens ol Orange County from the poltqtlally e>lremely llJ1• monetary Uablltty to the ml4ents ind i>t-1Y owners tn Nowport U.1eb , Omli Me1, · Tustin. Orange, Santa Ana and Villa Park.'' Ht 'said none of the alr carriers using lhe local air field ore large <no11gh to be able to bandle lhe potential liability Ol(s Sex without some form of bonding or In- demnification. Property owners. mostly Newport Beach rtsldrnts, began filing lawsuit& in 19'1 ln protest of jet flights out of Orange County Airport. Ntarly 1.000 property owners have joined the ltgal battle con• tending their property has b0 e e n. depreciated because of the jet nights. Most of the suits come from homf'O"·ner' whose property is near Upper Ne\11port Ba)', under the county airport tnkeolf pattern . Law ' Council Bars Bias' in Employment The city of Irvine's personnel ordinance and rules resolution contain a rare pro- vision for fair employment Including the barring of discrimination by sex added by Irvine councilmen Tuesday night. Councilman Gabrielle Pryor asked that the ban on sex discrimination in hiring or .lk"Ho'loJ -firing city ,employes be-added ·to lhe pro- posed resolution covering personnel rules U'I T ....... ..,. ... NulMcd SOUTH VIET SOLDIER CARRllS BODY OF YOUNi; WAR VICTIM Truck In Which Youth waa Riding Ripped by Mine Explosion • Viet Troops Loot, Burn; Hue ·Res~hles Madhouse and regulatlom for the new city. · Both the city law and resolution drafts were amended during an hour and a half discussion Tuesday night following their presenta[ton by new Alststant City Manager Paul Brady who started wori: only Monday. The revised law and resolution will be introduced at Tuesday's acUon meeting of the City CoWlcil set for 7:30 p.m.nat • 45-15 Plan Set For San Joaquin Trustee Meeting A comprehensive report on the Irvine Shcool ls.IS plan will be presented. to the Board of Trustees of the Sap Joaquin Elementary School District at tonight's 7:30 o'clock meeiing ·in La· Paz Intermediate School in MisSion Viejo. Included will be on outline ol sc:hool at· tendanct boundaries, the teacher Wort year, the teacher work day, and staff utilization. Tuesday tn city ball. Brady aajd today the Irvine personnel docwnents were unusual in thlt they con- tain the fair employment sectk>n yet to be adopted by most cities in ·California. The bulk ol tbe 22·pqes ol city law and reJOlution was drawn from "five public agencies:·~n to have effective pe:non- nel systems,'' Brady said. They art•tbe cities of Moaterey Par):, Alhambra, Sin- ta Barbar• and Bueno Port and Santa Blrbarl County. A model ordinance offered by the California LeagUe of Cities alto wu Wied u 1 bue for lhe Irvine law draft. Brady uld that with lhe fair htrtng and firing previsions Irvine's propioled law Is "among the moat current of any city ln the state." Since Incorporation tut December, the new city bas hired employes on a con-- tr1ct baai.s. Among other thlnga tht new rules will provide for 1 compet1Uv1 U:· amlnatloll system of blr!nc and pro- moting, eslablbh ID. 1nil.al "l)'ltem ancl . training progr..,.,,1nd'..!itbi.Jeaya, _ . The proposed personnal law nom• tho city man,qer or hla deleg1te u the clty'1 peraonnel olfk<r. The law alJo aeta: a sl1-month pro- baUonary period ·tor new or promoted ct. ty errlployes, establlahes the right of ap- peal by a demoted or fired employe who ts put lhe probation period and authorizes the personnel officer to contract f« needed speclal services with approval of the city council . Santa Ana Loses 9th Try Against New Irvine City 0.t.IL Y Pl&Al ltlff ....... HAS ORDINANCI READY A11l1t1nt MM111r Brldy By TOM BARLEY In return, Ult city uld, It promised to s ,/ .. ... .... .... .... stand aloof from the area for an eight· uper,,.,isors Nix Nev~·say-die Santa Anl JOI! Ila ntnth yur period tliat expired tn M1y or lrll. r round Jate 1\Jeoday with an Orange Coun· Wbat lhe c•~ Mid WU the irvlJll' Co~ I • ty Superitr <;ourt n1ltng ftrmly In favor "' "" 'W . C ' of the "lhlld man" tn tht·lrvlne tnc;orp. pany's ~ ... tliat ......,.,.,! ar, overage orlllon baAsle -lhe Irvine Com~L., apar~ .a ol 1gency and I ' ev~1·r"~r.m;; f.b: :"'~All:.!.. llld"'°:~U::I:' It Proposal-Again company' """ qalnst tha Ill million qulrltn ml tho j:lt)' of lrvjao ly law1ult · iSanla Ana. 1 1 atabllahed lo~ °"ll'IY'• ut For the IOCOlld w!ek tn a row, fellow He co . . tbe JIU "pr<IP'llsed ammamlty. / members of the Orange County Bo1td of land" ail'itni ' cited bf"clty la.WYtn 11 11MI Ci~ '1 1~..,..., 5'P,ervlJon r*ted to suppcwt David L. "invalid-Ind. .aninforceable tilta111e Jt elude the·dbputet .,......,.. 1*". Biler'• resoluUon ~emnlng ''one-sJd. violates public pOUey." ''This ruling doesn't atl"Prill ua one ed crltJclsm 91--0.S. 1ctioos ln forelp It was the ninth retertJl.hl• rvw for bit," Santa ~~.·•ttGrner ~-tddl~DI matten wblah .create the general im.. Santa Ana 1tnce I.~' a. iiini com· 111d todly, We Wiii •bnaildlalily _.loi! that Ametica'.J enemtes .,. palgn aimed at bl I inco\i>qrotlon prepare our appeal to the fturtll Dlltrlct · rilJl!raiid we are wrong." anattiOililiiiolfli>( cil;t,tbf· tne:---of-A)lplal ' _ ·~ker _ _!llOVed adoplion Of a short Jud11 Van !•teahov~iP , If It 11 "We apacted thil ~ Juqe y ... ;;r'Hioruoon which be r ead at tl>e "9"" upheld In 1ppellate t'OW"tk. iilctlppear TatenM~t/ ..... Schl!JlnC ~llited. 1'i9i cluakm·of-TUuday's-board meelln,.-and to ltnoll y dismtu Santa AJli.'sl aqument Irvine Company wu reJytnc oo I Md I did not offer .further comment. tbat lhe Irvine ComPlllY ~~ l!llde don't.want la (<!'be~ that copllltol at No board member IOCOOded .lhemotioe to pay in,¥>me form for tµi ~!~ vk>I•· th.ls _PQlnL o• -.. ~ ' and • a few ':emblrrwlng'• '"°"" •.. I l I f HUE, SOuth\lietnam (UPO o-Gangs of drunken , leaderle1s troops from South Vietnam's shattered 3rd Division roamed this ancient capital city today, looting and burning. Tens of thousands of refugees tried to flee as the city became a madhouse. A cem-ent·plant built with American a.id was burned to the ground, and police said drunken troops with no money or food Attendonce bounclal'llia to be ~ by lhe board Include: Racquet Club and WiDow1 (from CbeYiot Drl•e px! Cbarnoct Drive south); Cycle A, 153 atudenla ; Willows (norlb of Cbfflot Drive and CharnOct Drive) and Ranch, older sections (strubourg_to--M o u I t o n~ Cberbourg Avenue to Jeffery Avenue ), Cycle B, 171 llu<teols; Greentree, r<- mainder of Ranch, California Hornes (llndstrom Avenue to-Gain.sport Circle and Yale to In back of Doncaater Road), Cycle c, 180 students ; Calliornla Homes (exCept 1Qr those in Cycle C} and Old Jrvine Ranch, 154 students Cycle D. tion of a contnct dr)lwn -up '1"f"ten tbe "We hoP! 'flo. concluadttbe lllUe,# meata, Board Cbalqllan Ronald W. Ca• parties In May.'of" ltll3. ' · Irvine Company ..,...i"dttec!or Jorry pfflOf Newport BiiCl.-Cl<Clareil the mo-=-- That agreement, the city 1ald,'provlded Collins aal~c toda~ • •rt h11 been v.-y tion dead .for l~k Pt a second. 11le 3rd Division troops slraggted in from Quang Tri where they bad been overrun by the North Vietnamese on Monday. Their commanding officer, Brig. Ge~. Vu Van Giai, who fled the city by helicopter, was fired today and placed under detention. The nonnal population of Hue is about 150,000 but it was more than doubled by refugees and anny stragglers. Soldiers Tuesday night set fire to the Dong Ba market place and' heJd·firemen off at gunpoint. were responsible. . Vans with loudspeakers moved through the streets o( Hue ordering the soldiers to regroup and said that beginning Thurs· day they wculd be picked up as deserters. Six miles south or Hue Communist troops fired at least five 122mm rocket rounds tonight into the Phu Bai Airbase · where 2,000 Americans · are stationed,· UPI correspondent Donald A. Davis reported. He said there appeared to be no damage or casualties in this first attack since April I2. ·At the Hue)!ptel, the staff disappeared with ex-"n of a harried manager, ap- pkrenl!)r joining the atreapts of refugees (See LOO'I'I!'G, Page I) Trustees Will Receive Repor,t on Boundaries • _, .,.....-.._.~ I ~... ._,,, I .-_ , ' '-.._. -- A report an -school attendance boun-'499,IXM> fCJr portable classrooms. darles 8nd possible alternatives for hous--The use of portabla in keeping with tng studenls durtng tm-n school year past district pollcy (plactng fir1t and se<· will be presented to San Joaquin Elemtn-oOO grades on double set.Sions first, on Ury School District trustees at tonight's an individual neighborhood ICJ>ool basis) 7:30 . o'clock meeting in La Paz at a cost of '2M,OOO for (Sortable&. Intermediate School Jn Mission Vi~. -Reasslgn all aix-6 grades to in-n»., board has alrtady stUdied-the tennediate schooll; pi'ovide portables as report tn "orkshop session but has come needed at a cost of $632,500. to no conclusions. A fif th option, .to lnstitute a seven. Options 1vailable to trustees outlined tn period day 11 lnlormedlattl with stag· lhe report lnclude o gered s!artini times to give odd lUonal -Tlie 111e ol. portablts as required at capacity at inl.ehnedilte 1ehools, was not .. ch S<hool to ho"" all children given a prtco tag. pre .. ntly enrolled and expected to be During lhe worklbop ...,;on on 1t- tnrolled, from new developments oe;irby teodanc:e bow:tdarta:, Dave King, director 11 a cost of $311,000 for portlble of flCllJUa pl...i.,, uld .. veral c1.,,.,,,.ms. chong,. tn att.ndlllco boundaries would n.. use of portabln to provide rtgU!ar be __,,, A Ml dacrlptlon of pout· -ions ot all JChoolJ with equall:.ed ble chonga ore outlined ln the report oo enrollment of each ochool ot a COii ol eoroU.-pvjectlonl. • for the Irvine ~pany to not oppose an. wearllOmf. up~ve ind frustntinc Laat week, tile Garden G r o v e JteXation of the tu-rich 131-acre "prom-for all 1idtl -tali city of Santa Ana, the 1upervilor offered the same resol ution off i.!ed land" sector on Santa An1'1 aoutb-city of Irvine, the county of Orance and agendA and Supervisor Robert Batlin ol western borden. the Irvine.Company." Santa Ana stated that it was "out of order." A recommendatk>n will be made that 100 children. f~m. the University Park and Turtle Roek Scltool1 be pennttted to attend the 45-15 program upon request and that bussing be proYMSed. Additional bussing is estim~ted to cost '300 and is reimbursable by I.be atate. Joint Meet to, -Review Other agenda items to be considered by the board include : • -Formation of a joint education com· .mittee with the school district aod the ci· ty of Irvine. 'Window Area' Plans -A· presentation by a member of the Irvine city councilmen •nd Planning Irvine city council on the proposed an-comm!ssioners tonight will re•lew the ne1ation which baa been oppoHd by San general plan drawn by tiuildtrs who pro-- Joaquin board president Gratlan Bldar:t. · pose to de velop the non-Irvine Company -SeJection of nallle3 for three schools: lands known as'the· window area of north Karen Ann Drive in Irvine , Preclados in Irvine. Mission Viejo and Rlvendell Drive In Ponderosa·Homes who later this month Lake Forest. will present· a planned community -A progress report on lhe findings of development to the pljnnlng comml11ioll the discipline corrunlttee. for rezoning' consideration, will unveil the -Appointment of principals for thrte area master plan during the joint new schools. meeting which beglha -at 7:30 o'clock in . -A, _prellml-.ry bu~1.et study oessl~.. city halt, 4201 campus Drive. for the n"exl fiscal year. .-:..Portderosa Hom·es il-1eeklng~rt'IOnlng . r of %30 acres of present agriculturally zoo. ed land . The parcel forrn1 lhe northern Theft P bed tip of the new city, lying above Irvine rO Avenuo. In Laboratory OronJe Counly lhalfl'1 olflcen .,. tn. vestic•Ung the apporent theft o I laboratory equipment nlU«J at nearly 11.400 from an El Toro medical conter. orflclalJ o1 die Golden RaJn r..,,. dation, 2!Sll· P-da V1lencla, told deputlel that ·two plecea of ll1l1yllng equipment valued at II.* dlaappund from lhe olllctt Tuaday. lnvestll1ton laid lheR WU evidence o1 forcoahle entry 11 modlcalmur. no the ,. County approval of the rezoning was granted after mucb delay related to the lack of a general plan for Ute area. While 1 bulk or the city of Irvine bu beeo plinned by lhe Irvine Company tn a manner accepted by county ofOclals, the non-lnine Company Jandl have not beea omdally pl111ned. Since lncorporoUon, lhe -city bas assumed tbe burden of providing a general pt.a• for the entire 11,000 acre city. 1l ui1y or may not accept the plaMinC e{lort of Ponderosa Homes u an ac-c:t~ble base tor the city's eventual genoral pllO . • • By January, 111'13, the city's ""1tng mua:t match Ill general plan deterlptlons ol Im! uae. Poaclerou olflcllls told lhe planntnc comml11lon Thunday they hoped the jotnt study ol .lhelr plan mll,ht 1id !hem In making chances lo development plana to meet city omctala' ~ulrement1. Tonlcbt'a qend1 alao I nCJ u de 1 diacuuion ol lhe propooed movement ol Trabuco Rold northwanl to 1 location near lhe Racquet Club homes' olf Culver Drive. . l\opru«ltaUvei of tfie-JnJne.()oinpanf' , and the county hlahway department are eipected to be ~t alon1 with homflownen who . would be affected by the freeway tntercbanc• t1pa11.1lon pro- jec~ . Hashish 'Legalized'· FAIRFAX, Va. (UPI) -Atty. Gen. Andttw Miiier llld n.day !lie 1m General Alllmbly a_..,uy t.pllled hllhbh by Inadvertently omlttll!( tt from the 1111 of forblddan ...... Flllrfu Com- mon.,.alth'1· At~ ~ 'F. Hor• drew attention to thi ...-Tuaday. ind llld be ml other pnllll\dora .. .,.. uklnc lhe ,...,_ to ...,. .. a apoc1a1 ... 1on ol the 0 • n • r 1 I Auembly to amend tha bill to laclme hMM • ----,..----..:.. ---'-""·--~ ·~· .. -..!.....---'-··-- At that time also, Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim said, "I am for apple pie, the American flag and motherhood 11 much as Jnyone elJe, but I do not thlnk that thlJ board should involve itself 1n matlera of atrlctly national concern." Baker last week charged that lhe new1 media was Jlaylng up the •rillcs remarb Jn the borqblng of North Vietnam and aaying not~ng against the' invading ac4 tions of the northern armies into Soulb Vietnam.'' On•Jfe we.titer Hazy IWllhlne and warmer tem- pera~es art expt('ted for the Oranae Colit iru Thursday , with litp of n •.t lhe beaches rising to 13 lnlind. Ovemlchl lows of 17· ~ are preCllcted. INSUJE TOD/\ Y A 11110 Co1ta A-fe1a thtaftr group ma.kt• its debut Fridau. whilt Golden Wtsc ColltQt pwt.t on its spring . production. Ste Theater Notl1, Page 24. L.M. llWlll 1 IMtl.. ,, ._ ' c-r c.,_ " =:-i -= Creu..,., M """' Mtllett • •'"9fi1I '"" • •"""''-' ,..., 1'1"9-11·1' ............ ' -. •• u..n JI -. -~-. ..., I I I ~ ,~ I J DAIL> PILOI IS Learning Afb .Escaped Murderes~ Study of Latin Hunted 'Resuscitated' By GEORGE LEIDAL Ot IN Dally ,., ... SI.ti' Searchers today scoured the Southland for an Orange County murderess ml1slnR from pr\SQn ·at Frontera, only 20 days after arrt...lng to begin 1 life term for Up to the minute learning aids hr the robbery-1laylng of 1 school te1cher. eluding progranuned ltxU, slides and Pl'OfiCC\llors confirm 1he fact that Mrs. other vJ1ual aids are maklna the study of Susan Sutcllf!t, 2•. vowed vengeance the "dead'' Latin language a Uvlng er:· against the young widow of Gerald perlence for students at Unlver11ty High Mitchell, who is currently out of the School. stale. Tht newest school In the Tustin Unlon Ofriclals ot the Callfomla JnstltuUnn High School OJ1trld ii among only 400 for Women announced TuesdAy that Mrl. high tehool11 in the stale eontlnulng to of· Sutcliffe and 8 fellow lnm11te had fer LatJn courses, teacher Aanea Meck escaped Monday 11nd rem1lned loose. aald . Orange Coun tv Deputy District Attor-Jn an age when other echools are ney James G. Enrigh'-l&y!! he aerlou.,Jy scrapping Latin programs for budgetary feers for the widowed Mrt. Mitchell's or lack of interest reasons, Unl High in 1arely. Irvine may have to expand Ua program She was the 50le witness to her hU!'I· to accommodate Increasing lnterett. bnnd'11 murder Jan. 31 1tt the doorstep or Pan of the reason for the Increased ln- the lr Orange apartment by a gunm1t11 lereft, Miss Meck aay1, ll due to the and a fema le companion who ned in a unusual teaching methods employed by wPlling getaway car. students ... The prosecution also charged that the A visit to Mills Meck's Room 202 hints two men 11nd Mrs. Sutcliffe were respon-the reason Uni rtudents are turning on to sible for the burt1:lary and arson bum-La tin. lnR of a Tustin office building that same There are trCi)ong row1 of desks filled niP'hl which did 1250,000 daroage. with bored shicfenta reciting declensions The young couple had just retumed of "hie, haec, hoc ... " or conjugating from a dlnner celebrnting the lhlrd lhe myriad forms of Latin verbs. month of their married life when ap-No stumbling, embarassed teen is asked proachr.d by !he bnndit team. to stand before the class rumbling his Mitchell wits shot once ln the henrt way through a translation of "Omnes when he failed to respond qutck!y Gallia est divisa ... " -All Gaul ill enough to order1 to hand over his divided -to be sharply rebuked or money . warmly pral5ed by an a g l n g Taped confession Interviews by one nr dl sc!pllnarlan. the two mnle suspects -both on 72. Instead the youthful, o u ls ta n ding hour pass from the controver1ial Don California language teacher of the year Lugo Community Center prllOfl facility employs books and materials th a t at the Ume -helped convict the trio. allow studenta to progress at their own Deputy O.A. Enright said Tuesday rate with the learning of the ancient 1 that Susan Sutcliffe had already 1poken lan guage. of arranging to eliminate the widowed Some sbidents will by year'• end , have ... The weighty, Oip-Oop telt hu four col· umns of learning material spiced with II· JustraUons which clue . the atudent to meanlng/J of new words In passages they are asked to trarllJlate. Two of the col· umns are upside down to prevent the eye from wandering. As a unit of learning is covered, in. atructions direcUns. the student's eye to a following page leads hhp. to queftions he must answer correcUy before moving oa to new material. If somelhtng puu.les him, Miss Meck is available to answer que1llons or direct him to another source for clues that lead to understanding not merely r<>le meJll()rization. Many lessons involl{e work with a tape recorder where s~udents listen as words are pronounced. They follow along in their texU, replaying sectlo111 of the tape they don't understand or movihg ahead when they are ready for new tape:s. Slides and filmstrips and large overlays of Roman scenes graphically bring to life the culture that contributed more than 60 percent of the words making up the English language. - Replacing the boring drone of teacher led recltation!I Jn Uni's room 202 is a con- stant qulet chatter not unlike a busy of· flee. Students work in groups or alone. Students who've mastered study units frequently may help another student with understandlng. ~ file cabinet at the front of the room, Miss Meck 's "Inner sanctum" contains past tests and their scores. The drawer is open to students who frequently refer to their files to know where t h e y stand, what they need to do to make up mbsed materials or to reflect on their progress. DAILY PILOT Stitt PMl1 UNI HIGH LATIN PUPIL JOHN HARCH WORKS AT OWN PACE Teicher Agnes Meck Offers Indiv idualized Help to 34 Schof'1r1 U.S. 'Still Interested' In Giant Niguel Plant 16 Sclwol:~ ·-• -:· Candi~tes Will Speal£ Sixteen nl the 17 person1 seeking elec-. lion lo the proposed Irvine lllllfied · district school board will partlclpilt in a meet the candidates program aet: by the Colony Homeowners A.5soclatlon at 7:30 p.m. P.1onday. Community affairs chairman ""Y Ann Panek said the presentation is op6 to the' public and will be held in l:be:Colony: Homes clubhouse, 4611 Soutfr Mall, in central 1rvlne. · Candidates who have indicated they woul,9 be present are Mi:a.-.:FJalne .Anthony, i\1rs. Lois Benes, J:harles Boulanger, John Bakkila, George-Berrier, Jeffrey Cohen, Paul Demarte,-Nerman Ginsburg, John A. ~fulbert, C. O'CoMell Lee, P.1rs. Ch:!ril 1t1cGraw. Mrs. E. Jane McKervey, ..R. ·Dean Olson. Rod Rodhelm, Mrs. EJiubelh "Lee" Sicoli and Mrs. Sharon Sircello. Candidate Jerry Ch<>yke has. not .responded to the Colony invitation; Mfs. Panek said. The program set to familiarize Colony and Walnut Village voters · wttk the: unified board candidates will enow time for each to present his vJews. A quution and answer period will follow the hopefuls' remarks. ·; ! ·. · On June 6 voters in the 1\J.stln Union High School District wlll be uk~ ,to ap- prove a reorgani2ation pl~ ~atlng thN!e new unified school dlstrictJ to serve children In grades kindergarte.p. to 12, beg.inning with the 1973-74 school,y@IJ'. Each or the Mission Viejo, Tuflijn and Irvine communities will have their own unified school district t h a t.: Wm be governed by a five-member board,ef edu- cation, lo be elected at large .~~voters in each proposed district. .. Mr•.:... Mitchell be~Q.r:e she could testify at completed their ~lrst twq yenrs of ~ · ~ IJH;Ji"l!ilirw"'lffilc ----~'l!fOnt"99r.UUNfnlll"°t 1•t ••far. Mary Wierenga of Tustin Meadows Is one of· the students who has advanced beyond the mat(rfal norinaUy covved ·ln the fJrst year of Latin. She's also~ &a king thlrd year F,rench. "I like th!! way of studying Latin," he said. "Beacuse when I need to spend more time on French, I By BARBARA KREIBICll - 01 lh1 D1llY Piii! Stiff aboulthree,.fourths of the million-square. foot structure to make its occupancy by the government econo.1J1ically feasible. The new boards would rep~ the present San Joaquin Elemeqtary and _Tustin tl!gh ~istrict boards of eduoatj.on _ who presently govern the two G.iitrlcts ' Court records and other testimony also The core of the Uni High prof!'am is a Indicated Mrs. Sutcliffe was ready to text deveJoped by a Michigan State kill Mrs. Mitchell In addition to ber bu s.. classics professor which Miu Meck has Federal government interest in the giant North American Rockwell plant in Laguoa Niguel is still "very much alive" a spokesman for the government's General Services Adminlstratk>n regional office in San Francisco said today. serving Irvine. · ' . ba nd during the robbery. been testlng since 1950. "We don't have to fill it to 100 percent occupancy," said MeckJer. "but we would have to establish that there would be some sort of future expansion in the Cassette Tape~. Now Available'. can 1Jow down In Latin." , 'Speed' Factory on Coast Raided; Biochemist Held John Harch of Irvine, who had more than' five weeks before the end of his first year of Latin study, is already halfway through his second year of study . He'll be translating Caesar's prose soon. Mis1 Meck contend1 many students who have difficulty in other courses learn new study habits and gain a greater ln- tere1t in learning as the result <>f UJe non- competitive programmed J e a r n I n g metlioos-:----- "There's nothing definitive, but v.·e are still trying to determine If there is suf. fic lent interest on the part of enough agencies to make U\e deal economically feasible," said Gerald ~feckler, of the regional directqr's office. Representatives of government agen- cies toured the "ziggurat" in December. While several later indicated "no in- terest" iifmovlng-any of1heir faCllITies lo the area, some of the remaining agencies are interested, Meekler said, and GSA is continuing negotiations with them. agencies occupying it." · A spokesman for North American Rockwell today confirmed that the Niguel plant still is "off the market " as negotia· lifl"S "'ith the government proceed. The proposa l under .e<>nsideration for the past several months is to exchange the $25 million structure for several government-owned properties at pre!ent occupied and operated by North -American.--_ '' At Library Umt Take your ears lo the Mission Viejo Public Library and expose them' kl the 300 cassettes now -available to ui• pUblic. By JOHN VALTERZA 0t lh• 0.11~ P Hii 11111 Detectives fr<>m three Orange Coast police agencies and federal agents and chemists raided a "rare and sophisticated" garage laboratory in a fashionable San Clemente house Tuesday nlght and arrested a graduAte biochemist •Gn Charges of manufacturing methamphetamlnes -"speed." The arrest of George William Cos:, 29, of 4105 Calle Abril in Harbor Estates, plus the later pickup of three women in Laguna Beach climaxed three months <>f probing which began with federal agents and Casta Mesa detectives. After a dozen agentr took Cox Into custody, Laguna Beach ofDcer1 raided a residence at 187 Chiquita St., where the pure spe:ed alleeed!y was parceled aut to other distribution points. The three women arrested there Were Jdentified 11 Freedie Joan Howarth. 24, the resident of the house; Patrlci.a Aurllnd Dr3£.IVOn, 23, of 304 Canal st .. Nt\11)0rl Beach, an(fSara Elnilie Mastera, 24, of 312 E. 18th St., Costa fi.fesa. Other agents at about the same time raided an office tuHe In Costa Mesa in the 1ame bulldlng where chamber af ~mm~_i:_c_!headquartt:rs are loca led, The suile. at 533 W.1191h SI .. all~ ...-as fhe_1nlllil receivlnc point for ffie raw materials used to blend the illicit drug, police said, Alleged monthly production of the operation, officerg theorized, ~·as 1boul $28,000 in street value. No contraband or susptcls were seized 11t lhe Costa Mesa location, but police stressed that lht!y hnve other suspects irienlificd t1nd "'ill continue: their probing of th~ Cll~". OIAN•I CO.A.St " DAILY PILOT Tll• Orfntt CM1I DAILY PILOl , •1111 Wl,1c11 11 fMl'tblnl'd llt.t Ntwt·P•PH, 11 011bll1lltd by tllt °'""" Co11I PUOll1hlnt (~nv. s.,,.. <tit PCllllont l•t Ml\ihld, Mondi~ tl'll'OUDh J-'rkh ¥, IOI' ('~1 11 Mttl, Nt-•1 llt1d1, tl1tn!ln11rC111 lh.t<ll/Fc....,i,1n v.i1,1, L•- 8t'·•(h, l•~1nr1J1cldltba(~ •rid Sin Cltn1M1!t/ i #tt Ju~n (10\llr..... 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""""""Y. --San Clemente Police ·Detective Sgt.- Frank Yerger said the initi al leads on the major case were furnished three months ago b)' the Federal Bureau of Narcotlca As was true of Latin scholars of years ago, many take Latin to prepare therruelves for college. Some realize a greater understanding of all languages, Including English, be<:ause of the em- phasb on lingul.stlct rather than the picky details of ju.st one language. Also in the hopper Is a study of low cost housing and transportation availabillty in the area by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD}, which is required to be made in areas where the government is considering m o v J n g employes. art_of a pilot_pxogram,...the regional county branch is offering cassette· tape recordings to library goers tlrt iloilday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday frorn to a.m. and Dangerous Drugs. . • "They have an extensive· monitoring program to see who is buying certain chemJcal raw materials used to produce dangerow drugs," he explained. Noting that the Costa Me1a offices were receiving large quantities, Yerger said, the federal 1gency contacted local polite. ''We then put a 24-hour surveillance an the house in San Clemente," Yerger said. After obtaining warranls Tuesday, of· ricers made the rahtl accompanied by a chemist from the federal agency. In the garage <>l the es:pen1lve, ocean- view house, they found a aophistlcated laboratory fllled with about $4,000 in biochemical equipment. Dozens of bottles of raw materials were seized along with quariltles of crystalline 1peed which tater iJ cut by street dealers aDd sold to drug abusers, p0\lce said.-• - ' Carpenter Vows Fight for State Deatli Penalty Spec I al la the DAILY PrLOT SACRAll.fENTO -State Senator Den- nis Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) here today vowed an active role in petitioning for a No\'cmbcr statewide referendum on the death penalty after the stale Senate rejected such a proposal Tuesday ntaht. Carpenter blasted the Senate's action and lhe votes by two fellow Republicans against the rererendum. "Last nlaht, 13 senators denied the 10 million registeffii voters of C11ifomla the right to express their choice relative to the use of the death penalty 11 a punlsh- mt!nl for the committing of a capital Crime," lie said. "The defeat of this mu.sure is doubly p11inru1 for mt," Carpenter said, "bect1.use two of the 13 dissenting votes were .cast by Republican senators." "It RPJ>CIU'S lhet the peaple will once ni;teln have to rely on the p«Jtlo~in· tttatlve proce.u in order to 1et thil iaaue on ihtfall biillof for luli c:oNl~eraUon by the· electorate." he said, Carpenter also reltereated his feelings abou t the death penally. "The people ""ho commit these crimes art Hke ranct.rous growths on our society and tMy must be!: re:mo,·ed by the most efccUve m~ans known -ln my opinion th.it Is the de8ht penally," he aakl. "It was fasclnallOR to realtu that throughout the noor debates thert was abundanl rt!errncc about court responsibility, Juslice, minorities and the poor, but not one word exprtssing the im- pact <>f theSt Mlnou1 crimes on the vic- tims and thtlr famil ies" caf'nllnte.r • ded, I •p- . C.rpentel~sald th1I a 1upply of ln-H11u,, pot! on u.. ls!ut are ... u. Able at bis lstrtt ollce, :!tit Cln\pus DM, Ind d1Utr11 1r1 !r)viled 10 lip or rtl•ln !ho pdlllons for neighborhood use. Advanced students, and next year a fourth year of Latin study Is ei:pected to be offered at Uni, go beyond translaUons of Cicero to in-depth comparisons of the subject matter of Latin writers compared to modern day or later history events. These courses, too, will allow students to compress the tllne their predeceuors spent mastering the advanced writing styles, but will add an appreciation of hlstory not found In the mere recltati<>n at a L&tln poet's works. LOOTING ... One of the interested agencies is GSA itself, which bas considered moving its archives section from Los Angeles into 282 ,000 square fee t of the building. This would occupy just over one-fourth of the floor space and GSA officials feel it would be necessary to find tenants for Bomb Unit l{ead To Talk to Club Pat Nixon Tells Fun as Teacher J\1IAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Pat Nix· on s:iys the years shr spz:i t as a teacher \\'ere '·four of the best rears of my life." The head of Oran~e County Sheriff's ~!rs. :\'ixon made U1e remark Tuesday Department Bomb Sq u ad, Sgt. Vito "'hile receiving an award from the Na.,_ Ferlauto, will be the guest s~aker at lhe__ ·-. .-. --. -~-saddti!back---V a rl e y-Ex-change Club f•~nal Assoc1allon of Retired Teachers. luncheon Thursday at the Jolly Ox She 1vas presented an honorary life mem- Restaurant in Mission Viejo. be~ship' in-the org.:inization. Sgt. Ferlauto will talk about the . use P.1rs. Nixon taught buSiness education and deployment of hazardous devices . . . . to 5 p.m. . If the pilot program Is a .su~ess, cassettes will soon be avallable_M_other branches of the county Jlbrary: The cassette collection il vast and varied. For teenage ears there art· tuch recordings as Grand Funk RaltrOad,.Neil Young, Lightfoot, Sly and the Family Stone, and Judy Collins and the W!to. For younger ears there are -nunery rhymes, a read ing of Steven.sonts "A Child's Ga rd en of Versus," ·"1\frlcan Village FOiktales" and the evei-popular "J..1atchlock Gun ." Cln~sical ears will tune in to Cellare Frank's S)mphony, D ?ttinor; :...orq ot Josepti-Hydn; -aach, Berlioz and Beethoven. The library is located at 24&1 Oirlsan· ta Drive, !fission Viejo and serves the entire south county area. ~. moving southward toward Da Nang in from the time of the ''Mad Bomber of at Union High School 1n Whittier. one ol lhe ·blggest migrations of the war. New York," to present day militonts. "My· door was always op<n and May Month for A_g,ed Hue ls a university city on the Perfume Exchange Club business meeting will students would often com~ by ~nd talk - River. In Its center Is the Citadel, once begin at 12:15 p.m. with the addressJ!y about-thelf love affairs or OOmework" WASHINGTON (UPil """=""l'iii'ide.fit th~fcseat__9Wet:-9_lthe Klnga~of Annam, Sgt. Ferlauto-to tieglii it about 1 p:m;-h .d "! I . ~ II l 11' Nixon Tuesday designated May ~ stnior wh ch was captured and held by the Com-Persons interested in attending t h e s e sai · . 8 ways enJOYt:1.1 · rea Y Citizens Month. In a statement _hf lii'ied munisls du ring the 1968 Tet offensive meeting may contact Bill Kohler at have followed rfiy students and I am very that special attention be given fb-'°'~ coo- which overran most of the city. 830-4187. proud af. them." c~rns of the elderly during the rnQ{'lth. Dur ing the occupatlon of Hue four Jlmm;;m;;;;;;;;;;n~~i;;;Jg~E;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;m;;;g:;~~-m;oilli;:,io;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-years ago, thousands of civilians were reported slain by the Communist troops becuuse <>f their anti-Communist views. Military commanders ha ve said Hue is the nei:t objective, and this touched off the panicky flight. At Phu Bai. eight miles south of Hue soldiers fleeing s o u t h w a r d com· mandeered civilian vehicles moving along Highway I. One soldier motioned at a truck with his M16 rifle. The truck stopped and he got aboard. Later, a dozen soldiers stopped a truck by firing their rifles Into the air. In some cases the soldiers made tbe civilians a:et out and walk. District Orders Policy of Truth The C.plstrano Unified S < h o o I 01s!Tior1 buly growth c:ommiltee will be given the t,pst of developing a "truth In selllng'' pollcy for home salesmen in the dlstrlcl. Requested by lhe Lagu11a Niguel Homeowners• Auociation the "truth" policy could provide 1chool in~rm1Uon to homebUym ln<ludlng alttndance art•, double-session prognosis, c a p a c l t y , number or' portables, U.IS proposls, status of new school Comtnie:Uon in the ma and other pertinent facts. A similar policy ,... r«e11U, adopted by il!e Sin Joequln Eltmenlary $cbool DUtn<t.''1111 ............. -M 1111> • plying urh Ira<! ialta olli<e ~ a po•ler ll•tlns il!e 11<bool 1ltualion loritha\ trad and pamphlets wllb other "•ls •bout il!e sChool district. . - GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMPNllll THE ELECTRIC WATCH The electric timepiece , appear- ing about twelve years ago, is considered by many watch repair· men an electronic complication wllh wbicb they are reluctant ta cope. l\faintenance and repair of elec- tri< watches is relatiyely •lmple if t~e te~aitman tfkes advantage of · availa61e Symposiums Bnd factory infnrmation \Ve found that electric watche! except for just a fe'" electronic parts. are basically the !ame as ordinary watches we ·have been re-- pairing for many years. The _ereatest dlflerence Is the de- gree of cleanliness required by the tleotrlc watch. It simply will not optrate proptrly when dlrtY. Its electric power cannot matth the force of the mainspring walch In pushing wheels through minute particles o! dirt. A high standard o! cleanliness has been basJc to our repair pro- cedures !or almost 26 years. lf you have problems with your ele~ lric wal~h. brJnJ? it to us . , • \\'e're cot at all afraid of it! I The 11'1111 w!'lo nnts to know .n.t mites lnlnas lick win w.-it lfll• clt1r;.Jn beef · •Itch fn:rn C.rMUe. Also mllablt wiltt tlostd blct., .. J.C. i 82l NEWPORT Bl VD., C9STA MESA CONVENIENT ffll:MS IANltAMEAICAll:D-MASTlll: CHAlt6E l f YL'11s IN SAMl LOCAnoN rHONI S41·J401 "-._ --· --, .. •• :a.: ~· ... .-. •. -------~ ---------- .. I • 0 I I d 0 ' u I l 6 DAILY P ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Balallce Lying so utheast ol El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion is 1.600 acres of land tbe Inrine Company plans for devel opment as a future industrial park. This potentially tax-rich parcel is part of a 9.60().. acre an nexation proposed by the neu· city of Irvine . ltvine claims it \~;ill offset the b u 1 k of the proposed city expansion which 1s hillside land, now in agricultural preserves Someday much of that propert)'. may ~ used for bouses and residential property and u:idust.r1al P:tOP:erty must be balanced, Irvine,, correcU y cl11m~. if a city _u to be viable. Industrial taxes support services to res1den· tial areas. Since before incorporation l~t year . Irvine inter· ests have considered the 1.600 acres to'be part of the future 53 ,000-a.cre city that no~· takes in 18.000 acres. \Vith the 'annexation fil ing, lrvine offici~~ repeated their stated interest in the 53.000 acres or1g1nally pro- posed for incorporation. Both a sphere of infl uence map and-the 9.600.acre annexation face action Ma y 24 by the Local Agency For· mation Commissio n. That is the county body made up of supervisors and city official s "'hich rules fin city incorporations and annexations -boundary changes which affect neighboring cities or unincorporated areas. Since the filings. a 2fOU p dra\liing members from Laguna Niguel. ~fission \~iejo. ~gun.a. Hills and El Toro has indicated its interest 1n setting aside another 50 .000 actes which could be a future city that would neighbor Irvine and Laguna Beach. The Saddleba ck Area Coordinating Council 1SACC) offtcially may not file a sphere of. influence map. It . is not a city. However, law provides such a group may tn· for Viabilit y • d1cate an "area of concern .'~ It has done that. The L~C ''ill accept that map. Including portions of Irvine Ranch la.nds to "'hich Irvine has la id claim \Yhile annexation Lhreats by Ne "·port Beach t nd Santa Ana spurred "'hat some people thought was a pre- n;iature incorporation of Irvine. th i~ annexation is not likely lo ha\'e a simil ar effect in Sadd lebark. The SACC contends U is not prepa ri ng an incorpor- ation move at this time. Members sugge~t lhty are less tnte.rested in protecting the industrial property th an !hey are in preserving "naturtl boundaries" bet"•een lr\'1ne and an y future city that ma y develop on the nei~hbor· rn g acreage. The S . .\CC suggests the l\larine bai:;e. rreev.•ay!I and hilllops are more natural separations bet"·een commun· ities than is the Irvine Ra nc h boundary. On the ot her hand, the l ,600-1cre indu~tria.J park, Lion Cou ntry Safari and a triangle of future <'ommerrial developments wi thin Irvine city ·would leave the Sa dd le· back ~Valley comm__unjties with that much less prospect for enriching its tax ba ~e. Howe\'er. lhe l..A FC' must also \vei gh lr,•ine·~ needs for industrial and commerciaJ tax ba se to supporl its projected residential growth. Should the Saddlebark interests fall In persua de the LAFC to stop Irvi ne's annexation. lhe future of any Saddleback-Mission Viejo city is not threatened as \1·a~ Irvine's when incorporation was under "'a)'. There is lime and land enough for a ne\11, viable city to emerge in the Saddleback V~ll e~'. Certainly somewhere within the so-far.uncontested 47 ,000 acres embraced in the SACC area of concern, there are likely to be found areas for industrial and commercial devel.opment. • • I 1Hf JOKE R IS WILD A Defin ition Dear- Gloomy Gus Nothing Worse Than Re r.{ing With •• -t ~ -"":' • . --• a Second-rate Wom.an • • .__ ·--,--0 ~ --· -• -M . ---. ·--- - Of 'Practica l ;Politics' ; (SYDNEY J. HARRIS) ; Thoughts At Large : . 1---· _Wh.aiJ.Lc.alltd ''practical_palitics"JS_ : simply the delusive art of concentrating : on present facts to the exclusion of future : consequences. • The basic difference between a "debate " and a "dialog" is that in the fo rm er we seek to persuade the other person's mind. v.•hiJe · in the latter we art prepared to change • our O"'fl. The person "'ho talks too much Is often suffering from the same shyness as the person who tal ks too little ; the only difference is that the one defends himself by sound and the other by sUe~e. • • • To be truly effech\'e. the milk of human kindness should b;e poured quietly out of cartons and not clattered around in cans. • A book that can 't fmd a co mmercial publisher. and has to be publ ished by the ~ author himself (usually throuib._ .som~ -: '.'..vanity • .._pressl, is eit her totally cfevola • Of rTierit, or hlls so much merit lhllt it won't be appreciated until a hundred years from now. . -The only hone.st statement abou t prej- udice was made by \V. C. Fields. "·bo once declared: "I am free of all prej- udice -I hate everyone equally ." • • Possibly as many thieves as eminences ha\·e be en moth•ated by the old motto that "God helps those v.·ho help themselves ." • • • Pornography v.·on't be eliminated untU we stop trying to demonstrate that Jt's The city of Irvine'~ slogan s~d be. "We're goin1 to eat the WHOt.J: thing!" -J. c. TI!il t..-illlt1 Nllticll ~.etn' ~-... 11111 11«uwrt1r fMSI et tile --~!!M 1'9111" Nt -n le G~u" 01ftr Pllol. "immoral'' and begin educating people to the fact that it'.s a rotten and stultifying &ubstitute for life. • Asking the di"orce lawyers in the American Bar As!Oeiation to \•ote on ~he feasibility of "no-fault" divorce laws makes about as much sense as asking a tribe of cannibals to vote the Vegetarian ticket. • • We eagerly embrace every modem lethnological d~ice that se.rve:s lo fra c· lure our sense of community, and then we complain that people aren't a.s close or as nice lo each other as they used lo be. • • If you are unwillin& to cater lo the claims of self-love in others. you have. forfeited _y9ur. own privil,eg~ to e.xact such claims from them . • A liberal is a fellow who offers to hold your coat if you're· about to en&ag~..in a flght :--a mlServatlve 1.s-a~reno:w who of- Jer.s to hold your wal let. • • • The idea of "luck" wa!I invented by man, for. "'s Jean Cocieau says. "how else can we explain the success of those ~·e don't llke~" • "~tajority rule" t! as great a tyranny a.s that of a sinJle despat, unlea.s it volun- tarily refrains fro m oppressing the minority. • U the first murderer, Cam. was not given capital punishment by God, l fail to see bow man can arrogate to himself this u.Jtimll te penally. Co ve r-up in Vietnam WASHINGTON -We reported on February 6 that U.S. officials in Vietnam had covered up rampant malnutrition. expasure. tuberculosis and pneumonia in three refugee. camps. As a result . 350 di!place.d Montagnard tribesmen. mostly • the ·o Id and th~ yoijflg, per is hed while li.S. offlcl.als shuffled papers. \Vhen word of the refugee condit ions reach ed the head- quarters of U.S. pacification c h I e f William COiby. the fact! were. swepl under I.he plu.sb rup of the U .s. offices in Sal eon. The nwnbe r of dealhl. ironlt1lly, ...,.. clpse: to casualty totals: ln the infamous ~1y Lal massacre . Yet. only Rep. Les A.spin, D-Wi& .• showed any concern. ' L'll A.'1 OUTRAGED lett.r to AID Administ ra tor John H1Mah. t he con· gressmao dl!mandtd to know w.het had been done UI punllh lbo.!e "direcUy responsible for the trasI< deaths of 3!0 LMocent people." A few days ago, Hannah stnt back an t\'lli,·c.. Mlf-.stn'ina memo prtpared by hi! Vietnam speciallst. Robert H. Noolf:r. Tbe memo reports !Mt Ille Monta'""dJ wera transferred from tMir homu to lht J ACK A'NDERSON camps about January 1971, by Viel· namea.. mlli&a.ry~ commander.& ovtr.-th• objections of American pacifica tion of. ficials. "Montagnards exist al a m;ir21n8l subsistence level. and with any loss In nutrttionAl !t vel. the prtv1len1 di seases of diarrhea. malaria. pneumonia. and tuberculosis can prevail," explains the me.mo. THE DEATHS Bf.GAN U1 occur >hortly alt.er the re.location, the mem!l edd!. ''Some 350 of the very old and very young" had died by the time higher American offk:i1ls discovered the prob- ltrn, It I~ conle:nded. On c e discovered. ''p r om pt and remedi.al actions were liken .'' the memG cl.alma . The AID off.icials a d m 11 , bowevt.r. that It waJ April before "lhe situation wu in hand." The official& lried to PIM tht buck lo mili tary aulhorttiu for l!u!hlng up the facta. An)' 1UpP1'65ioo of reports. dtdarts the memo. "•·oulo 111,·01\'t reportlna by mllltaey flUIODll'l 111 Plelku """'ID<e throu1b mtllt.ary cll.annel! Rules • Ill the, ursuit of · E·xcellence / It wa s Willie Pi.1augham . the sage of Cap ferrat. who said it best : "It's a fun - ny thing about life: ii you re:fu,se to ac- cept anything but the best. you very often get it." Anolher funny thing about lilt is that advice like that . if taken to heart, quite often works. The pursuit of ex· t"'="' celltnce is really Lhe ~ only re111son for be.. .;:::. i!JLAru! in lbaLPUl"~-. lfl'..'i i;:uit there is Mother L.; rule to be observed : ~-The difference-be-- l\\'een the firstrale and the secondrate i~ literally !\bys.ma.I. F iffy second.rate: women will never be the equal of a single fir.st-rate one. Men likewise. A truckload of Ptt i l'l a r d Fi!Jmor es is knocked out of the box by a aingle Lincoln. FROM ARISTOTLE UP, pe1Jple have been de.fining excellence. without mu ch hel p. For the moment, let U! try an in· version of a Mencken formula: Bv a 6Upe.rior person I mean one who knOws ( CHARLES l\fcCABE ) something that i.s not known lo e\'ery adult , 'A'ho c111n do something that cannot be learned by 11nyone in a few 11.'eeks , and who i reatly adrojre:!!.2re:a t-things. An ex· - pensive: education ;;ind wid,. travel don 't harm lhin11t!S a bil , v.•hen added . I know a lady who has great style. You could say she was born with it or in- hcrll f"d it. and you woulrl bf> partly r ight. f\-lore important i.~ the farl that. since the da y of hrr birth , perh aps $1 mJllinn ha.s been ::;Jfen t on hcr by p11rents. lovers &nd hu sb11nds in such matter.~ 11s education and clothes. It show.~ in her every move- mt.nl , every graceful fl utlcr of her hand. eve ry carelessly tied silk scarf. Wh en I ;ufvanced this f r a n k I y mercenary theory to he r, she replied , "But o( course." ' I HAVE BEt:N lucky In knowina many first.rate: wnmen in my life. Thia has cer· lainly nol happene:rl becAUSfl I f11ilf'd to seek · lilem nut. I mllt<"t. the!fl glnrinus 1pecimtn s lhl' wAy othf'r pl'npJ,. roller! rubies. or f11be:rgfl 'II.II:~. It is 11n Pxa clin11 pa.~sinn. Ynu mu~! ha ve 11 11re111 dtll l nf runn in2 ""d A 2re111t dPal of p&tienct. Th es,. crf'lltures do not come alon.11: every d11y. Th, market 1n brummagf'm is l"Xle·nsivr . For 11 ~1 n2le specimen of lhf' rr11I thi nir;-thrrP-Ar,- scnre:~ that Al.MOST qualify. Thrse l1die11 we11r the ri ,thl t•lothe~. re ad !hf! rlRhl th ings, know .11 11 !hf' currtn tlv fashion11ble clicht~: hut they don"l qu ile 1cnrt. !'ill on the Rlrh!Pr l'iCRlP. · I rece:otl.v re11d 11 !urvey hy ~nme pun· dit fmm the pllycholn1tv dl'partmrnl nr some universit y, wh i1·h rlrmfln ~1 r111cd th11t in all but one nr lhf' import11nl qu;il1Ue:s needed fnr ~urvival, women Wl!:re Inferior to men, The .-nlo qu11IH.y they J>llll.~es!ed in grra.lf~r abund11 nC't thi n men. 1ccording to the pundit. w1111 dtcf'it. THJS MAY V~R v well be trut. !~RV• ln& rve.ryth in,t else out . thtrt is no doubt women ire virtunsos: in the deceit depart· ment. You go out for 1n honest d1y'1 Clean Air Device Draws , To the Editor : Dr. Barlane Eichbaum and I conceived, designed and. built an automobile. uh1.u.st emisSions C()ntrol device that' more lhan meets the 1976 requirements of the Clean Air Am endmerits cf 1 ~70. We built the dtvice: on our own funds , thinking that Pre:!ident Nixon was really serious about cleaning up our 11tmosphe:re. After con- ta cting some 110 '"should-be:.i nleresteri'' parties. includ inJ! every m a j or automobile and oil company, all pertinent govemmenl 1 g e n c i e s ~including Ruckelshaus and his EPA I. 2J foun. dations, over 50 ,state · and c i t y governments 11 nd se veral large cor. porations regarding the devi ce, It beca me untfe.liev1bly clear that 1111 this was to nn avail a! ev ery re~ponse: v.•as. with two ex· ceplions. "not interested" or "that'.;; not our respOnsibility.'' MAIBBOX ~~·- Letters from rtader1 ore welcome. Normall y writers should cDnve"i/their m P.~.(ooes in. Jon 1.oords or l""s. The right to conden"e le tters to fit tpnr.e rir elimin.att libel U reserved. All let. te rs must include .signature anii mniL· 1ng adrlres.~, but no1'ies tMl/ bt with,. held on request if sufficitnt reason r.~ apparent. Poetry will not bt pub- lished. up having lo drive U the "Detroit ban. dits" are allowed to get awa y with thtlr plol. If v.·e. the public, let the auto ma nu fa clurers cnntinue lo push us around. Wf! deserve our fate -which will rome: all too smn. w, ~re still pursuing lhe marketing nf riu r emis~irins con trol device b111 sre hav- ing diff iculty obtalnlng fund ing for certification testing • KENNETH L. NALL AT ITS REQtJESr. ~·e: permilled a very large oil company lo test the device. but they refused In give us the test reaults -11 they had promised to do - which leads us to believe the tests were very !Ucce&sful. A very l&r.11:e New YQrk roundetion was also interesled and cnn· side:re:d providing financial b11cking but could not ,see a rapid enough return on its · money. S11J1Po.rt Ma11 Tran.1lt Thi .11utolnobile: air J>?ll ution rrobl,.m •s Tn thP Editor: real and the automobile m&nuf:+rlurf'rs . still ma intain it can't be Mlved. and they In thr lat ,.st IS!Ue .of lht. Automo~lle lt Jl.9" la.lkhtg_abo.uJ_autnmob)l.t .prict..... ....... C:!u b oJ ..§o~thern . CaJ1fQrnl,8.._l..J'IUl&U1ne., neteaset or !Ome $1000 nver the next six tfif!y ha '"e l'l~ked for 1u11:gesl10nA for new to eight years if the stllnrltwds :irt tn· St'T\'lr,., lhry could pro\'irlt tn ml!tt forctd. Th is. ol course. m11y lln 11 tm:iill "mot or1n2 rir lr:tYtl nef'rl~ .. of memhe.r~. u.·11y fO \l'lrd solvi ng the air pollution prob--All mrml'ler~ who .11re intere11ted in im- ltm iust by pre<:l~~lng the purchase: of a prov1 n2 th,. '1U!l lily or our air 160 pt.rctnt car by most fam1 hts. of .ii lr pnllutinn In Southr.:rn 'alifornla I! OUR DEVICE CAN be retrolitte:ri tn ,.Jl !hoge "old cers" lha most of u1 will erid Bu Geor9e --~ Dear George : • rm. president of tb• local "By G~ge '." fan cl ub. May t have one of your U3ed typewril r.r ribbon& to •·ear in my hair? ADORil\"G A.~NA Dear Adorltlg Anna :' I'm nattered, but J can't alforc:I a typewrittr. Howevir, I will 1t:od )'Ou on' of my 1001e quUla the very nut lime it's my tum to un the goose. c11useri b~ th,. 11utomnhile. M ptrcent in Or:in.I!" ('()unty •. and cnn~,.rving oor na1 ural rrqiurre:s 11nd o~n ~police n;o per· C'enl nf Lo~ Angrl,..~ t~ pavtd nvtr to IC· eo mmodal ,. 1he ~ulomobile 1. sMuld write tn the rluh 11nd ur~e that they dt.vott YJmt. of !heir tr11mendou~ influence and ml)n11y 10~·11rrl prnrnotlng ma~~ transit systems fnr Southern Cal ifornia. It' A,"\ t;ft"IC1t:NT alte:rnativ,. In 11utomobile 1r11nsJ)l'lrt11ttnn "''*"Tt 1v.111l:ible tor thoAe who t 1thtr b~ prefert nc:e ()r ntce It)' wou ld choo•t it. It would fl'li"v" t.ht conae,ted h111:h..,,·ri}, 11nd p.!lr'lh'l.\t arell1 lh~rtby fn.akin;i '""tn autllmnbUe tra \•el m'lre c'lmfllrtablr Lt ttert and cards 1hould be. 1t1dressed Ill Strv1cu Re.Marth and °'''tlopmea( Automobile Club or Southern Cl.Iii . Terminal Annet, Bot 1.890 Los Anfeles, CA totlSl FERN PJJ\KL! An11exatlott To the Ed itor : 1 wish to clarify my concern flver the pro pnsf'd •nne:xation of the Industrial arl!I adjacent In the El Toro M11rlnt: Cnrp.~ Air Station I p11rt nf the lt,l\00 acre Irvine 11nnexati<in pl 11n1. Recently, at le11sl one Irv ine unified school d l~trict board c1ndld11tt. h111 sug· gtsted that this annf!x atlon rre11le11 n,.. Potenti11I d11nger for 11 n,.w unlflNt 1ehool district in the Mission Vi,.10-EI Toro arl!:I , On the contrary. it pl1ce,11 lhe only ma· }(Ir indu~lrlally zoned area nf the pr~ J>llS~ Mi~,11ion Vi ejo-El T(lrO tehool district in !hf' cnntrril of a city whose in· lt.rt11l in 1chool ,11 will cover only lh t city of Irvin-,, · ALTHOU<iH THE 11noeJ11tion wou ld ,..nt Initiall y 11ffert the income nf the nf'w schlinl dl~trlct , ttte Irvine comm unity could pl1re pre,!ure nn lht. city co uncil In t;h11n~e the inrtus1rl11I dt.velopmtnt to 11ncthe r 1rta outside: the current lnc11lion, thereby prov iding addl.Uo.nal rl'.vtnue-to the new lrvln t. unlfi l!:d 5chool di~tr!ct. Al lhls llml', penpl11 of Mi11lon Vl,.in. Jo:I Torn, l.11gun1 Hill11. An1 C11pi11lr.11 nn Hi4hl11nd., h11ve lever"ge: In ,tu"r"ntee the tu·· blll or 1w. flropooed dlS1 rlct hy volin.11: "nn" lt'I un ifi 1ti<ln H !hf! lrvlnP Ci· ly Ciunc1 I dot1 Ml provldf' iovidf'M!"P nf \I~ future Rood fa ith tnwa.rd !hr children who now ma kt up lwo-thlrds of the San Jn1riuin Sthnol Oi11lrict. F'OUR SCHOOi. d l~lr11;l htiards nf l r~t l't:S unanlmowily 11grf'~ on the new ~c'1.no1 rt i~lrict OOunda ries. Alretment w11R r,.11rhf'd on the ba5is of equal hnan• ci1I support of student!. To ellow 1 loophole tf'I b( creeled th1t cnuld df!a:trriy lh11t equity would be an irrf:tponalble act. To support ·unlfic1tlon before the lrvlnt City Coun ril .11:u11r11nlt:e1 It will not alter the currl'nt lndustriAI park sill! arid prt). pose! would allow that lnophole. It it both logical and re1aon1ble to pm- lett lht: fut ure of thf!. chlldrtn In our srhonl~ t0d11 y. I WISH TO statt the f1ctJ untmt>- llrin all!'• Al 1 df1lr~ tnulet, I mutl pr~ Itel "our'' Lu but. Aa 1 truntt o! tht Sin Joaquin School Di1trkt. flUJ' ta1 baJ lncludu •PPl"lhnlWy ll.000 11\Jdonu work. anri she gives: ynu 1 bl.-, fal kl111, 11nri yn11 rnme home and 111\ the furniture 1~ mnvf'd nu t of lh,. hou~f'. And .vnur bank 11rrnun1~ and WA.II.ts 11 re attached. 11nd th,.rf' 11rf' v11r 1nu~ useful llttl P ll!:Jtl p;iper~ ~l!:rved . Anti you had lhnu111ht lh in11:.~ h11d been rAthrr hftltrr In recent day~ thAn UliUlll. Rf"ra u~e or lhis frrn11le 1·unn1n11:. II Is "l"lfTKTnilf""eit~y In end,llf'Wlth 1-1,ennd;- r;itP. number. a.rtr r h11vlni firmly cnn. vi nrerl yoursrlf ahr v.·a1 a damat.I nf the fi r~t witter . There \1 nolhln.c wnrse, I can tP.11 you, than rt:s ldin,t for any J)f.riod or timl!: with a ll'cond·rl tl!: woman. Jall look1 good. . BUT WHt-;N Y<>U find lhl!: re1 I thins, ar11pplf' hf'r lo ynur heart with hoops ()f ~tl'eL Ortell and all. A tour of duty under the tutel11ge of one nf these lovely , numberx I! worth 1111 lh11t furniture, and lhf! nallf'rln11: nf lawy rr11, 11nd that thing lht y c11ll hearlbreAk. Everythln1 ll fr11aght-wlth ~r1t. And nnthln1 more to than 11n excellent woman. She may pl\lage yo ur bank accou nt ; but ahe wlU improve your charact~r. Rebuffs throughout lhe Sadcllebar.k Valley. Under the unilic.aU on plan, ou tal bl1e coa· Uniiii=to-bt 11! oftMae r..hlldren until the · new boards of tru~ieel! take over. 1 hope thRt lhe r11n dld11te1 for the new uhlfl"id IXH1rd11 will ht: very certful nf th eir fact s before m.11kl ng p u b 11 c 1t•lement~. I 11m nnt ;i randid11t.e f<ir any or the new unified dls!rict hnarrl ~. f.RATl~N BtDART rr,..~ldenl ' 1'~n Jn1quln Srhnol Ol1!rlct 8011rd of Trustee• Jack Ander•on To the Ed llor : I have bel!:n so very much disturbed by lhr muckr;ik1n2 of .luck Andtrtnn published in ynur paper lhAt I have bttn rr'lrly t.n (':tnrtl my suhsr.rip!lnn . f nr thr flr!l time In 11ny p11per. 1n ltern 11ppt11red enmp limentln,t President Nix.· nn . when the l.'fllumn l)y Aich1rd Wilson ;ippta.rrd In the Apr il 25 Issue of your pa prr, rt Is my opinion th11l tht puhllr.Atlon Qf !ht. Jark Anderson !ll tl.llck" by the me:<fla it a gre1t dl~~trvice 1n the pi1bllc. Every 11lle,t:itlon he m8k'" l}l r kA lhe 11ppe1renr.e or genu ine v111lldl.l~th f11 doubt rentcL1 _ an your p,11i)N' Tntf~t,11 ff. I wr>uld not he lleve wh:+t he s;iy., 11nd 11~ lo n.11: 111 you publl~h his tnlumo I hA\'f: M conrldenc19 in wh1l appear1 In your l)llper, ne"'· 1<b or edlt.orlals ~ J. FRANK JAMES OlllAHOI COAIT DAILY PILOT /t nb rrr i\' \\'f'trl. P1.10lt1h.tr Thomo.1 1<11tl•tl, 1;d11or Al1',,, 11'. 8aff!1 _ Jauuoal...bJoL.£d.1tor ThP "l'l1to,n11J P~lt" ril Util! DllJ)' PUn! """It' ,., 1nlnrrn •n>t 1tlmu· -11111' rtotlt•n l'ly Pf'P"""'1ni this """'fUIP11r•1 fll!ll'liOtM arYI CIWn• mrn11ry ftn 1,,,,.irt ti( lnl~ll'tl a.rtd J1tn!llr1n ..... "1 Pf"-l)YJdJns • fttNm lnr t.h"' ... 11prP\flnn "'1 nur tt111Mn' t1pln1,,nt. •M bv ~1Jnr t dt\.Pn"' ,1 ..... 1"'11 nt1 "1f lnfonntd o&-,,.n·tt'\ i nd 1rok'!ltruu1 on topk:a ol Ult di~. Wtdne1d1y. May 3, 1g72 ---·-------------- • Humphrey Ekes One Out W'111flce Edged in 1 Hea<l-to-head l1idiana Challenge INOIAf\APOLIS, Ind , ~UPI • -Stn. Huhrrt H Humphrey la lhe f1r11t mit lri 111"' !1f'f'nl'l<'r!l tir pre111dentlRI N11)('ru1 to flu•" C:n\•. <;eor)le c· W11IJll('f: along 1n 11 172 prim•ry. lie h1ti'I done U In lnd h1na ""° whn hut 001 hv much, Wh1lr lhuuphery'it vll'!Ory 'l'utl'ldtty W11i'I not t1\'f'rWhf!ln1lnlt, hf' dir1 It in R 11lalP. "'hl'rr 1110n1r fell W11llAl'C' hart a j.(oort chanre In rwJl r.h hl!I fir11t victory in a Nnrlhf'rn Prlm11ry. ~n Erlmund S. Musk1f', who dr<ipPf'rl out o[ thf' prlm11r lr11 hut whnlll" narnr 'ws111 still nn lhe h111lot. i;:ot mnrr vol<'l'I than exprrlf'd. ~1111K;r111ir lritdrri'I ~ a i d ~u11kir 11ppeared to scr vl' Al' R 11h1nd-in tor Sfon. (fr.or11r S. Mr(;ovf'rn . whtJ was nol 11 r11ndld•lf' hrrf'. With M ~rt•1•nl 11f thr lr1d 111n:1 vntr counted, Humphrey h1ul ~44 .470 volts or 47 ptrcenl : lo JOO,Ofll or 41 pcrcc11t fnr WAlh1rt. "-11111kle, f'Xpl"C1ed tu }(el only 1thout Ill pcrcf'nl f:Ven twforf' he withdrew from thf! prlm11rle11, ROI 12 percent of the Ormocrnllr volc,11, l~umphrr.v t1k1k 55 of lnd11n1t 'li 7fi df'.leg11te,11 In lhe 1->emocrnlir NAtlnnal Cnnvenllon . W11lh11·1• won 21. President Nixt1n . uno1>po1ird on !he llepubllcan llldt. did nol 11ppt;ir likely to gf'I hi11 hoptd·for ~IWJ .000 vote11. In 19fi!\, pri\>11ldenllAl candld1tll• Nixon got hi!I h1i.:· ltf!lll plurAIUy In thr nnllon In lndinna - 1.087 .MS vote!! to 8116.l'i9 for lfumphrl"~' 11nd 24~. 108 for Wslhict , then ll l"nndicl11le ftf the Amerlr11n lncltJX'Odf'nt P11rt y. Humphrey'11 victory w11s built 011 two t.~lumn11 -·11 11tron.R 11how1ni:i; with bl11rk vot,.ri.., p11rl ic11lnrlv Jn Mnrion C<iunly 1!1'1d\11n11poli11 l. 11nd 11 11lrongfr 11hnwln.R th11n exptcled In l.11ke C1tt1nly, the slel"I· making nn<I ethnic 11rrn of mirl.hwellll'rn lntli""" whPrl' WRlh1rr pl11yed the bu~in~ ls.•ut h't1\"ily. Mu11klf', 11rcnrdl11a In .~t11lr Drn1ocr111ic f111 rly Ch11lrn111n r.nrrlnn St. Anp:f'1o. took voll'll whlrh would hitve p:nn' lo Mrrrilvern. !ht' &"iut.h D11kol1tn whn .!i#fea.te.d ~ Walht ce _anll lh_1_mphrfy_~ln . • W1M:on'i1ii and M•111aht:uJ1etls. Humphrey, ,11peaklnR from Clrvel11nd where he wa1 wa1tl na oul the return.• ol the Ohio pr1m11r_y, 11111rl "II ~1uskie wl"re off the. h11llot we woulrl ha ve the lion 's ,.hart (If the vote. WP d1rln't c11m pfti.11:n IQO rriuth In lnd iAnll, Wal111ce ct1 mpai.11:ntd vi.rorously." llurnphrey ,o;11i1I hi~ sho14•1ng w11" rrspectahlt 10 lnit1ana , wh ich he called "A ~e<:·onll Al11h11 m11 " tor W111Ja ce. ... W11 J!11ce. !peaking from Houston. taid lnd111na w1111 sweet indeed. "I feel very 1u1ti .. fied that durinR lhe f>etnt)craltc co nventio11, !ht chairman nf the lndiin.:t delf~g1 tion has got to ris., ;ind say, ''Mr. Chalrm11n , Ind iana c1.11l.• 27 voles for the aovernor of Alahama, the hooorable r.MrJl:e C. Wallace." W11llace made that comment before hts delegate total fell . W i1llace Speeds Ahead With Alabama Victory RlllMINC:HAM , Ala (AP\ -An ap· p11rrntly d!'r i .. ivr home 11t11te victor y in Al11harna ::inrl 41 )llrnnR ~erond-plRce fini.~h In lndill ll'I ha v.-. .riven C:ov. Geori.:e C. W111la cr prrhap.oe f>fl mnrr. convention volr.~ in h111 ra<·e for thr !Jcm11cr11tic prrsidr11!l11I nnminlltio n. W11l111t'l' won flt least 15 of Alllhlln1::1 ·~ :11 dtlr~rale~ in Tuticd11y's l)en1ncrR1tr· primary 111111 was leadin.11: in d i11trirt.~ like· ly rn ~ive hirn !ll'Ven more. And with th;.it 1najorily, hP 1·nul<I di<:l11te lhl' elrrtiorr tr !hr six rrmalnin~ df'le.11:alts frorn !he 5\11le 11\ la rgr. Al lhe Sflnlr limP, tlu• Al.ib1trnfl l!ll\"f'r111ir ran a 1·lo!ir !liecond \n Srn. Hubrrt JI, Humphrey in lht! lnrliana prrstdenli11I primary 11nd p1ckrrl up 21 rte lf'l!lllr votr11 there. Hr 1tlrt11dy hR<I 75 1n Flur1cla ;ind twn in l'rnns.vtv11n11t. The rlN·tion in Alabarna fllso 11r- p:1rr111I \• ~it\'f' !hr vrtrran Srn ,John Sp.irkrn;:in lhl! Oemoc·r111ic rrnom in::ilinn for 11 rifrh term. RunninJ against six challengerll, ~parkl'n11.n hn~ 24~.~J.'i~{l!f'JL:, f>fl.Jl ~rsen~ or lhe lot.;:il. w it h 71.li percenl of the st11lt'!'; 4.Mfi bnxe11 counted. Republic&ns, voting in their first stalewide primary. nomint1ltd fnrf!ltr Postm.11s\er Genen1I Winton M. Rlount for the Scn:1te . With fl.1.2 per<:ent nf tht boxe11 tabulflled on the (.101' side of !he bt1llol, Blount hRd 25.442 votes, or lil.14 percent. Six seats al the Miami Beach con· vent ion wrnt lo delegates who ran on 1n anti-Walla<:e ticket. and another c11n· d!date on thfll slalf' put up by party of~ ficit1 ls held a shaky lead . All 15 of the elrcted Wallace delei.:ate.~ find hi ii seven randidates who wert. out in front in the undecided ral"eS are white· Rut four hla~·k t·itn<lidales wrre elected on the opposition tickel 11 nd the 11overnor prohAhly will choose Negroes to occupy some If not most of !Pe delegate-at·l11rge !!eats. National Convenlion rules requir~ a proportlonale black representation lrom • tyery Jl!lte. Vo•,i11g Bes11J•,s Jackson Will Drop Out Of Pri111ary Ca111paigns lNDlANAPOl.IS <AP • Here 1rr lhe vole lol1tl11 in the tndh1na Dtmocr11tlr prf'll lrlen· U11I preferenrP prlm11ry with 911 J)f'rCPn\ of II\(' 4.480 prM"lncL11 repr11·1in1i: -----Mumphrt'~' 344 .479---47 pt'.'rctnl W11llArf JOfi.Olll -41 pcrrrr1t f\1u11kir 8~.400 -12 prrl'<'nt ('L~:v~:l .ANll !Al'• -Stn. Hrnrv M. .IRck!lnn. whose slr(ln~ peri;onitl prr.11idenlial c11 1npni,it:n in Ohio f11 ilrd lo i1o1.- ni1r 1·otcr support. h11s drnpprd 0111 of Acllvr pr in1,11ry rlrclion r11n1paii:i;nina . Rut he s:i irl ht· y.•::i:;:; nol rtlrn.~i ni: his rlelr1o1.:ilr!I. Til'\\'SpaJ)f'r 11rlvrrt isinR hudgP.l of $22,000 in Ohio. Ht hAd s1id tArlitr thAt hi.~· entire stale c;impRil!n budi:i;et was less than S50JIOfl. STIF F UPPER LIP Hubert Humphrey UPI Tel•l!lltllt HOME-STATE BACKING _. ~rgt W~l,t<t ' WedMsdiJ, Ma~ J, 1972 (}All v PILOT I Bi1toric Court Order I Mas sive Foulrip Puts Ohio Primary in Cl1aos .... CLEVELAND. Ohio I AP\ Sloppy pllll- nlng and an h!atoric federal court ruling rolling back voting houri in Cleveland and throughout Cuyahoga County has 1crambled the Ohio primary election. "I am pretty damned mad about it." said Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey on lurn· ing that some automatic voting mach ines were not programmed, h;:id not been delivered or were inoperative becaU5e keys to activate them had not been distcibuted to booth workers. "You can't get votes if there are no votes." · Wi thin hourli after the polls opened at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday it became evident to election board officials that a lot of peo.. pie hadn't done their homework. Some [!lachines defivered to polling places still bore tbe names ()f the can- didates who ran Jn Cleveland 's mayortil election last fall . It was not unusual to find candidates' names dropped from b;i.llots, and in at least one case a Republican candidate found her name on the Democratic ballot opposing a man who had no opposition. With voters in a rage, U.S. District Court Judge Frflnk Battisti ordered the polls to remain (lpen unlit 11 :59 p.m. Bat. tisti himself had been turned away from the polls earlier in the day, but returned later lo cast his ballot. Ballisli's ruling came on a motion filed by John M. Coyne. mayor of suburban Brooklyn, on behalf ol Humphrey. The exact number of pollin11 places ex· periencing dirricullies was not known , but est imates by election board officials put the number at about 130. There are 1.788 polling pl;i ces in rbe county. wh ich wa s completely aulom11ted for lhe first time for Tuesday's election. labeled lhe foul-up "tneicusable" ~d suggested that Se<:relary of State Tfd Brown should retire from office.. Bro1,1·n replied. "I don 't think. the governor knows what the bell went oo iii ho Co " • Cu ya ga unty. \ F auntroy Sweeps ~ Washington Vote : WASHINGTON 1UP!l -Waller 8. Fauntrv.v. a former associate of Dr,· Martin Luther King Jr .. has swept t~e District of Columbia De mo c r a ti ( presidJ:ntial primary as a "fa vorite son: .. heading a winning slate of l~ delegates t~ the national ronvention . Faunlroy plans to ust the distric t's \'Otes at the national convention in Miami Beach in July to form a bloc of uh· committed delegates which will bargain with leading contenders ror their suppo~t of Washington's interests. " Major candidates stayed out of th~. district primary and voting was eX· tremely light. With about 70 percent of the votes counted, Fauntroy: I h'o <listricrs nonvo ting delegate lo Congress~ and his slate held a 2 to 1 margin over an' uncommitted "ref(lrm" slate led by Joht\' Wilson. Wilson managed Fauntroy's cam- paign for Congress last year. There was no slate of delegates elected on the Republican side . A slate pledged lo · President Nixon was withdrawn from the .. race when il was determined that some signatures on nominating petitions were forged . ~ FauntrQY. a black minister. was UO!J1 · posed for nomination to co1tinue .as con, _In GQlu"1.bUs, +GQ.V .. _J.2.IML J. G.illig!fl--.gce.s~ton.fil d~l~g!l~. _ _ , ~ •j/ .. , Hrrt' 111 hnw tndian11'1 78 rtrl,.a111t.s In thr OcmO<'rnt ir N11tlon11I Convention would be divtrtcd . Humphrey S5 W111l11cr 21 Mu~klt 0 "A ln! ran hnpprn bf>lv.•rtn nny.• Rnd Mi11n11."' .Jnrk!lnn !lriid 1i.Jf'~AY niAhL lnok in~ RhrArt In th ,. OemocrRlic N111ional Cnn\"rotinn in ~1inmi Be11ch, f·111. Thr Wa shinjtl nn Srn.11lor hnrl 111;ide 11 lllron8 hid fnr <lhlo"!I primAr~·. bul finishrrl fourth in " fielrl nr ll\'e Otn1oc:r111 .~. "I hAd indir:i lPrt rarlitr 1 \\'1)11\d not r:irrv nn " l'Rm· p:ii1o1.n lnvnlvlna 0dl'firh finRrlC· ina :· .IR.11k:\nn 1old newsmtn 11nrl 11 sm,1111 RRlhering or sup- pnrtrr!lt. RrrAllSf' nr limit~ l'fl lllpaii:n funds, "If is my .~inn nnt In R" into 11ny ~ gf rhe prin111ry c11m· p ns l>crRUlif' it \\'ill n~I hP. pnssihle . . • \\'itho11t deficit rinancing." Jlllie ... ':. J '· ~· • .!Acksnn s11irl 1h.11t ht h11rl In Her,. ArP !hf' \'Olt lot11 llli for \\'nrk \\"i!h R rAdio-lrl('\"i!lion U.S 54>n11I, In the AIRbnm11 ----- .IRt•kson C'onlinuts JI" the b:illo1 in OrP,it:on . Nebraska 11nrt t\·liehip:Rn. "'hich h11ve mRnrl11l ory primaries. HP is also on lht C11Hforni11 b11\1nl . primAry, "'ilh 3,:Ui nf !hr 4,8.11i Nllol hnx-P.11; C'Ountrrl in the Ofn1ocr11t1c r•C( 11nd 2.934 j:""::~g!'!!!!i In lhP RrpublicAn : •·1 will Cf'lntinur in the c11m· JU!i,it:n. I 11n1 st11~·i n11 with it," J11rk~on !IAirl lltmn<"r111 : SpArkm11n .241.135 Alltn 140 .0.VI f\tlmll li4,27n f.d inatnn 1~.132 Sull inll 9.M:io H11rJlflr 5.Mi ftrpnblil'&D! ~!nunt 1'>.422 tll11rtln l l.Ml Nrttlt-11 4 .2~~ Ca\h1hen illi "Bar Ba,·k s lnitiatiYl' SA:\ J-~RA!'\r1srf'1 11·r1 1 ThP R11 r A11~1Rl10M nr !\an 1"r11 nr1.~rn h11 ~ \ nlrrt :i;uppnrl of thf' r11l1fn rni,11 ~I 11rIju An11 ln1lu1'1,·r. "'h1rh 1\·n11lrl rnd r1·1n11n:il Jlfllllllll 1r11 for Adult l'f'~OllAI U~f' of 1111\rlJllAnl 1f l'Jll'f'O\"Ni h~ lhr \Oltr~ ,.\,,~or111t1on pr r s 1 ti r n I l'hArlr!!t ll l'hfforrl 1111no11nr('(i SllturrtA~' th,111 lhr prn1lt1~rri ~\Air 1n 11t111!1 r \I 11~ 111'\ll'fl\ ~- 1. J.\'\ In Ml. 111 11 1·01r h~· 111nr11 t.h11n h11tr ttlt 11.~~1\C111t1on ttif'mhtr~ El c_c1i«111 \'f o '.~ ~!"­ B,· Stuilrf11 . l 7 EU\HART. Ind ~Ari -A 11.1·e1r~h1 JUn1nr 111 f'nnt"l'rri Ht~h Sc-hMI his ll'On tbr Opmncr11!k' nonun111W1n klr Elkh11rt Counl)' trt-a~urrr. OA\ Id fltrklng c1 f' ff' II I p rt SIP\'f'ft r~llrst. •bnul 41\ ~.i1A·2 ,IU With all but flnf' t\f tht' ~I pr('citl('IS coonttd fmm Tuf:S'.111~ '1 primary. I Hr aridt'd th:i.t hr would hold 11 nt\\"'1 ronferrncr i n ,,.ll.1!hin1o1.1on . o.r .. latl!'.r !his \l"f'tk In Pxpl11 in his future pn~il inn in c11mpaign . "I inltnd In pl11y 1n im· port11nl rnlr ." ht said. WEDNESDAY NIGHT.II TACO NIGHT GETllX FOil Si.iOi ' 2111 lristol iP1li .. d1sJ Ne•r C•mpvt Orlwe Ntwport k•ch PRIVATE SCHOOlS OF ORANGE COUNTY CHILDREN'S ART loatll Coast 71•n • . ~ - • not tanum er e Every one of our thousands of account holders is a real person, a very important person to us at Mutual Savings. We offer many free services to our savers, in addition to paying the highest interest on insnred savings. WHl:RE YOU U.Vl: DOES MA.KE A. D.ll'l'EllENCEI 5% dayintodayout puabook a.a"riup 5 3/ b!J one year ttrm 7" I $1,(XXl minimum ~ r , ' ~ .4 i THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS Corona del Mar: 2.l&7 Za9t Coast mahwrr/ '7s·soro Other <>me.a in Covin.a, Wcst Azcadi.a,Pa&a dcn•, Clmdalc&D.d Cmo1& f~-Cba..ilwardl • ,, -=;-~ ., , . ' ...... •• • 1 Honiing'8n lleaeh Fountal·n ; Valle7 • l DITION * • • . , • . • • . r· • . N.Y. lte+•: • VOL 65, NO. 0124, 5 SECTIONS, i 6f A6ES I\ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1972 • TEN CEN~ • • • Council llegro"ps By "TERRY COVILLE Of .. Dllitr r ilft INlff In January, 1970, all of the billboards in Huntington Beach were elimina ted -ac-- cording to city law. Not quite, In fact, not a{ all. Today nearly all of the billboards that stood in 1970 are still standing. '11Jeir facet change, different pretty girls assume different poses to sell orange juice, milk, sun tan lotion or whatever. But the structures remain as monuments 24 Miners K1Ued; 58 Still Lost KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) -At le1ll 24 miners died and 58 were unaccounted for today in the nation's richest silver mine after fire swept through mineshafl!I more Jban 1 haJLa miLunder_gm_un~ an ·of~ ficiat of the Sunshine Mining Co. aaTcf. ~ lrfarvin C. Chase, vice pr~dent and general manager of the mine, said he had no idea of the location of the 58 men unaccounted for. Shoshone County Sheriff Lou Gardner said 19 bodies were being brought to the surface in addition to the five mine of· "rials removed from the murky shafts ·• .~.;ay. The fire was believed to have broken out among timbers between the 3,400 and 3,70()..foot levels of the Sunshine Mining Co. operation in this mineral rich area of northern Idaho. More lh~n _)00 men escaped. Familia J1!1! ... woriltn h a d d I ' d around wanning ttoves on the surface while retCUe crew1 aealed off abafl!: they .;., .. ·Checked but fooncl empty. About ll'IO rell!Ue personnel wen charting ~ ~ behind bulkheldl to keep Oames from _.d!Df Into new portions of the mine. , 1be rescuers allO wm working tbtir way into_otber smote-filled mine~ u they tmd to locate the mlafl!lfl ml rs. Mott of the famlJJoJ waiting for WO Jn the chill dawn today aaf on chairs and the bare Door of a . makeshift Red Croll center inside 1 storage building. Idaho Gov. Cecil D. Andrus aaid that slate authorities will ~k as soon as possible to detetmioe 'the cause of what he said may be I<illfk>'a worst mine disaster. Andnts sent an aide from his office, -. ' ' .. :· ,. .. U,I tt...-. SCENE OF TRAGEDY Idaho's Sunshine Mine Martin Peterson, and State Mine Inspec- tor Carl W. Grioej to the ..,... Tuesday night. "About all we can do now ii pr1y for the survivll of u...e stlD mnalnlng Underground," Andrus said. Ten miners were killed in 193& 1t 1 mine 1t MWlln. Idaho, when 1 cable broU and • boisl dropped -. • mineshaJt Mining autboritles Jn Spobne~ Wuh .. aaid the SWlshine Mine bad experienc<d no major accid<nts prior to Tuesday's fire. Ope.rations wtre abut down for several months in ltM-after a ltrioua UD- tlierground fire, but tbm were m deatha. • to lhe dllllculty Jn enlorcin( the city ordinanct,. One 'blllbolrd. IOl!letlmes sell.i Ille .... Clty·of '""· invlllng paS!-~ motorlils to move their hoU!<holds to a ·c1ean 1invlftmntQt~ (Where billboards ar~'t al19wed), ' ; Huntinlton • Bucb Councilmen have decided ~o re~w their eUort to clean up what they call ubJJJ}M;lrd pollution." 'Ibey are lallll\'hill( their effort with a request to the 1111> public worill depart· ment to remove tbi!;ll bW&oards on state right-of-way land llon& Pa cific Coest IDghway. Blllbolrds on sllje Jl"per!Y m not 1f- lected by the city ordlnlnce, and until thl.s week, couocllmen assumed there wasn't much they could do about them. But Monday night, Jlo&er Slates. preel- dent of the chamber of commerce, told counellmen .. he was prom*4 belp by A.Uemblyman Robert Burke (11-Hun- tJnc!on Bea<b) in nmovtnc the state- coatrolled ·blllboardl. South Reports Say U.S., N. Viets In Contact -· -.....:;...- Yablonski Murder Su1peci Cites 'Fu nding' by .. UMW • apioot IDcumtJout W. A. "Tony" Boylo, and abortlf bd«t YahJom!cl wu to t..illy ...... • lederll lfand jµry in '1'1¢' ..... D.C. pro1Jq UHW ac· tmlilL Tiie --daiml Ya-waa · ldllod It'.., lino "--lie ll<lore llllt .... )llJ. · HrMta, llill to be mrm.c from boll!.....,.._, Md -....... At -4lndlJ la -., a. rBI acent .. Ille ---,...., ... ¢ond liWe -Ill_,., ... .,. ..... and .... Pmllr ....... ., -.... a popor aip. • ............. .. . • • • ID Billboard War ••All WI have to do· Is make an o(flclnl request to the pubUc wofks department." Slates explained. "And the slate can remove those billboards." Councilmen agreed to make such 1 re- quest. Tbe council also passed 1 resolution urain& the federal government to' pass Je&i•latlon ·grantlng the slates the right to meet federal 1t1ndards for control of ourdoor 1dvertl.slng. The le<lerll blllhoard controls, called • ' the ''Lady Bird amendment," were ap- proved during President Johnson's ad· 1nlnls1ratlon. Leglslstion authorizes the federal govl'rnment to provide atatea ind cities wJth 70 percent of the CGSt of buylna lhll billboard s In order to remove them Im· mediately. No funds, however, were authorised to do that. · "Now the. blllboard companies are us· in" federal law to say that the city hlJ > been pr1en1pted," City A'k>rney Don Bonfa 11y1. "We ~•Y we don't need the feder•l law. because our city ordinance would 11t rid of lhe111 at 110 co1t.'' The city hns filed suit 11alnst fl~t ma- j()r billboard companies, 1rr~tln1 1ome 60-80 billboards In the city, but Bonf1 c1n Rive no e~llmafe-when court procedure.• wlll make 1 flnal1 dtlermlnatlon on the (See BlLLBOARDS, Pace J) • lD Retreat • • ., l Fountain. Valley lndu8tria Area , • Priority Project Fountain Val~· city councilmen Tuu- da,' night • pl•C<d top priorltr on u~ dtvelopmtnt Clf the clty'1 industrial area adjacent to lbe San Dlqo Frffwoy and the Sant.a Ana River. A fuU .time lndultrlal nptrt, llrtady at work lor tho city, trill bl 1rorkJn& to com- pile llaliJtlcl on the dtveloprnotit ol utJIJlles, ..,..,. and tho marilttabillty ol the .... Ho •ill alao COOlad 111ajor comp&11ies to promote tJie aru u ·u lndiiatrlal alt.. ~ to t'llJ ~ Jim Nul, the dtj bat aJao budadod --.... the OOllllnldloa cl ......... In tho aru. The dty aloo Im I ti lo dfttr ulllttj Pl)-in<nll fer .._ 1ll0'1nl; llllo lht *"-lll<,-•11 le Na!. • f Leaderless • • < • Troops Burn, Loot Hue Cit .. ·--·-----.. ........ • Hazy Nlablne llld wa"""' to... ' • -~Or . ~'·*~': a1111 ~ aru Tbionda)<. ., .. • htgho cl 'II at lht b<ochea rillnc • to U Inland, O.mticbl low1 cl f7. 11 aro predldtd. INlllDE TOD-' l' A .. ., Corio /ll"a ,i,.atc• • a1ou p molu1 111 dtbut 'rldoii. • while Go14!1 W <11 College l""I • on Ill IJ)rii1.o · 1irod...,tl<m. let TMattr Notcl, POJ}f Zf, --; • • LM..... ' ....... . " ._.... . ""..,, c-_ .. ........ .... .. --.. --' ............ ,• .....,,. 1 ,.... ,..... . ... ,. .. ._. t -. ----. -. ......... ,. +' ----. --... --' "" .. --. .... »• =-:·==.: . .. 11 • == '": ... -----. ., • • . • • . -- • • • ........ ' "T1i L~~r; 'Thieti .Dismisses • -~· ,., , ..... • ·•i.1 ... c. '2 Viet Generals .. 1 From \a"lre 8ervlce1 •1 ' 'Prel1dent NgUyen Vin Thieu l<Jd11y -ftttd lht two !!Ommandlna 1cnerri l11 ·he blamed .for he lw or Quang Tri J•rovlnce. Al he did, the Nn rth Vlelnamr1e over· fin YIN Blst N•rtCY, the Inst defense In~ ~) Pro•\'1'•· 20 mil•• ... 'fl!'"t· . ~dtvtlotlP>n~ U.S. Secretary of Dtfenae Mel vln R. Laird today ordered I hlth-ievel team ot experts to Vletna1n to ytn1 Sal~on'1 military needs In wh11t ·~"",1,,f,pttludl to lncremd arm1 aid. A rfDt11on 1poke1m1n, Jerry W. rn.dhelm, said tht ml11kin will mnke 11 ·-,~, a..uement of the 1ltuntlon In ·i !.~·· bot~ 1,1 to whit the South Viel· rllft\lle need to blunt the <:ornmunio;t . ~ovaelon aod to dctcnnlnc whut . If any, ,~dddJUqnal 1uppllcs U.S. troops need 10 ; , t1ect themsel\.'e11. •lo \, . •. 'a:enerals fired tod")' were J,l. Gen. .! I Xuari Lim-; commander-of ., . , wbleh 'II made up of the ) ~~ five. provlnce.w, and Rr1g. )'II V.lil Clal; commander of tho 3rd antry titvblon wblch was decimated In • fl&ht ,for Quo1111 Tri. Ctal new out o! Quang Tri hy ~Jicopter after a 1erle1 of temper tan-:'t~ :when"' lost CGtttrol or the orer11- ~1 .wm, a chubby lalk1ttlve man and long t mt friend of Thlt'U '1, was replaced by • Lt. a,t. NIO Quana Truong , commander ~IM Melron1 lltlta who prevlou•ly sorv-~. In the nort~. J.am pr9<1tctod Quon1 Tri would hold 1~J}fl' Tbleu ordered It held at al! co1l.1, No rtplactmcnt \ was nwried lm· mtdlately f1.1r Vial vdMJ had· been cor1- 1ldered one of Sotlth Vletnarn '1 moa:t 1g~ greulvt ind pr1>mising young gener1l1. 111! 3rd Division wa11 made up of a ragtag collection 11! i:11!'ltoffM and draft dod1:ers nnd did rv11 llitht v~ry wtll i1l Qu.11n,q Trl. Many of It! meo ~imply fled !WUthward. UPI reporter Chad JIUntley, reporting frorh norlhtrn hea dq ua rlers al Oa Nang, ~aid South Vietnamese 1'1erlnes 11nd armored units retreated from Nancy to Phong ·Oien, live mllf!ll down Highway 1 to the IOU!h, the seco nd defense position betore ll ue. The other l,, Ev111ns, two mile~ further !Wuth. The main thrcnt lo llue \~ from the oorlh where the (.:o1nmunistfl have tank., and he¥t·~eklnl( missiles which ihnt down a U.S. hellc11pter Tuesday . Hut siz.ahl 1~ forces were weiH of Hue :ind fii.lhlin~ w11~ reported tcxlny ut Fire J;u11c Uir rnln~ham, Jess th11n 11lx milcK V.'tll of llue. !ind al near by King :ind Bastoj.lnC, 12 miles WC!jt or fl ue. llnl!l.ogno wt11 oVtrrun this wct'k . The ,1tovf'r11mP.nl 1lso 1urfered a major defeat tod:1y in Hinh Dinh Province In the con.~tal highlands near Qui Nhon, 22CI mllc·.~ r;oulh of ll ue and 325 mile! northe::ist of Snigon. There, lhe Communbta overran Lan. ding Zone ~ngllJh, the l11t of four bases In the northern third of the province. . ' • •O •It.OT llt ff ·~It JS TH ERE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL FOR NORTH AMERICAN ROCKWE UL'S PLANT? G1n er1I S•rvic11 Ad mi ni1t r1tion S1y1 lnt1r11t' in Ziggurat Very Much All¥9<:'" ~ . ~ / I; Charity Tickets No'v ~Sale In Huntington Tlckels are now on sale for the second annual Huntington Center Charity Foir featurin g more than $7 ,000 in prizes in a fou r·weck rafOe. . ' . ' I' U.S. 'Still Interested' 1· . ' ' In Giant Niguel PlaiJt . • • I . By BARBARA KREIBJCH about three--fourthi of ~ milllon-1quare· 01 "'' 01ur .. u.1 1i.tt • foot structure !f make Its occuplflcy by Federal government interest In the the government ecqnoh\kally feasible. giant North American Rockwell plant in "We don't have to fill It to 100 percent . Fah·g~ound s I . , } Matcl1 End s In Riotin g Frenzied fans apparently bent \ on 1 a\'enging the Good Guy by thrashing the Bad Guy drew a co nvoy of Cosl1 ~!esa police cats to professional wrutling matches at the Oringe C o u n t Y Fairgrounds Tuesday. Several cars and the police h'licopter Eagle· ti ciifiverged on lhe ·arena· about t0 :30·p.m., \vhen the 1ctio'n spilled out of the ring. Police said the~· qUickly controlled the dist urbance by ordering the crowd -no disturbance occurred Inside the 1rena - to disperse with loudspeakers. Fairgrounds ~tanager Jim Porterfield said this morning he was 'trring to find out factual details about the dl!turbance. "I've been trying tp reach the promoter but he is n't av4ilable," Porterfield remarked . Costa Mesa £C:! aulgned to ~rowd control atlhe mna u y sol'lit"f--· get emotionally involved with" eom· batants. · ' One young offim -_,. #,fl M ahvays hates to do it -has reprimanled a little old lady in her seventies 1everal limeJ and once had to escort here out. Murder Suspect Hospitalized Prior to ' Tri.Pl ·-~.,. Duke Casts All Vo te s Des.pite. ----=--. The first drawing will be held t.fay 13. with a $1,200 sh6pping spree sponsored hy · Hunllngton-6entei'-merchants offered. as "the top prize. Laguna Nlguel is still "very much alive" ~cupancy," said Meckft1\ "~we wou ld . a -spokesmal'l -·fot..:....the'-·government1s-:avj_ !o estar!i~~· there. w~~~ · Murder-suspect.Gig Peters, ... just hour.11. ·. -r rom Page J ::bILLBOARDS • • tolldlty ol the ctty tow. "The blllbonrd Industry I• f!Rhting ll?Jl1'ar l1w11 up and down the 1tate." he ~!"~ "It's ft1htfng for Ill Jtrc. 10 It will ,tif IOlheUme before the e<1urt 11 clear it UP!" l;l!Jntln11on Be1ch Councilmen P'-Ssed -thlr aJean up ordln1nce In \966, at thnl Ulfte giving the blllbonrd companles flvt ~-to pbue out their •Ii••· .. ·The ordinance 1ffecl1 only blltbnardl!. Ml troct dlredlonal signs (guiding hon"' h\ijl'r• to 1 new development ) or off.11!tc btt1Jne111 Alflna. , ~-Whtn the deadline came up In 1970. tho s>ltY attorney'• office wa11 a11k!d to del11y llllna 1g1lnst the co~p11nle11 while a dWun• commttlto Irie<! lo 11ork out a compromt" on hlllbo1rd1 11111 would . remove 1 pcrcenloge ot them more qu"'kly. .. .. _Th, eompromlae, howevrr, wns rt· j8lld by tfle Clly council which look 1 firm 1l1nd lOIVRrd fl'.'tllng rid of ·all the blllbptrds. In J971, the the city atlomey filed titttJ •t•l"'t lht ll vo billboard com· p.11nle1. ,~µ<>of1 11y1 he Is confldtnt the city onUnance 11 legal, bul the only question JnVolves hnw 111nny yeRrs the ('9rT'lp1nles ~1lk7wed to phnsei out thrlr blllbonrds. ''It's not likely to be a short ptrfod, '' 1lc ••Id. ., ,, ~gal Opinion . llenry Duke caat a\1 of his votes Mon· day night 11s a newcomer on the Hun- tlnaton Be1ch City Council, despite a legit opinion h'om the city attorney that ho 1hould not. Duke Janored Don Bonfa'1 advice, saying he was elected by the people to vote. ·Vote he would. · Bonfa , Bt the request of the councll two "."$eks ago, had prepared a legal opinion 0(1 pus11lble conflict of Interest if Duke vot~d on ·milters be:fore the council that hid alsb been before the planning com· minion when Duke was a comml11loner. , 11\onday,Jlonra told Duke he should not vote on matters which were Appeals of final actions liken by the com1nl sslon. The city attorney did say that Duke could vOte on iont chanfe appeal s. "Zone changes,' Bonfa explained, ••are not 'trut ~ppe1l1, tven though ~ ilfe clnld' ~9"'1•. Only the council can take ftrill a~n: on a sone change.'' ~o WMkt before councilmen had potlpooed 'several 1ppeals to zone changes denied by the planning com- mlnkln, on the wumptlon Duke ml1ht not be able to vote on thoH either. . Duke'• decision to vole anywt.,y af- fected only one Item on Monday's agtn· di, the Larwln Company's f,lan to build 572 condomlnlwn homes n s<1utheast Huntington B<ach. Duke joined the majority of the <ouncU In denylnc Llrwln'1 tent.lllve tract m1p, &-%. Fountain Valley Owners f . , . I ' • , , ,:Q~e~~ Pla1i11mg Cl1~nge I \ ,< ' l :J~:J pot.i{~,i. (inil.ncla1 ° lOS.!ltS, I four tlt'W n\a~lCL' plan (Or ('Qlnmercinl develop- • Vallty 'proprtrty owner11: T\1ts· 1ne.11t. ' iy nil!ht prote11ted propoged chRngts ill 1'hl' coul)('l\mcn, \\'ho hnd decided bcrorc lhl' mrrllng to hold a ~tudy e M\tnlclpttil mae:ter phin for their prop-seiiiilon on thr connnercinl plnn, took nO ty h'om commercln l (Cl ) to i;int:lr nr tlon on the protes ts nnd decided to mil)' rtsldenllal lK·I). reopen htArlngt on the m1ttler Junt' 6 . • :Spt'nklng before Fountain V1lle y city Undtr' the new C'Ommt'rclal mast'r dPuntllmrn. tht: IAnd owners protested plao. ~ property ol U}t four land O\\'ntrs !l)~ rr<le~\1tnnt~11 of lhfllr land une'!tr .a und .tl r 0U1er pa.reels have betn t----------. -.-, -~ dcsi,inated as m1r1l11al commercial sl~ts ORAN•I COAST. "" by the city planning staff. The .•~ff DAILY PiLOT : 'Tt!1 °''"" a.ti DAtt:Y ~ILCT """' llltll(l •: ~-'°""l"nl ._. Ntwt•'r ...... ""'""" ti'r • flt Oflt"" CM11 ,~ ... C.....,,..,, W..• l r1t1 4driblt •rt Plltl!hlltO, M..S.t """""" l ·~··· fllr Cl•tt Mtt1, N..,.llltl lfftll, '" MIMll1')1'911 IMflll~•l1t v.ilfy, t~­ : .. fttl, ll'Yllltl'4iiM!tllold Md .. ti ( ... tt'Wlltf • 1•1t .A.tft ~.,.l""' A •"'-t. ,.,1-1 l "!t*' 11 ~ .. lllNl'l't llld '-""•.-.. • "'' ...................... ""'l'll ., lJO \O,"fll ! l•'r )ltft1, Cl,11 M.tM, C.llttM11t , l)t.». ; · R•~rt H, W1.4 , rec.o1n1nended t.hnt 1ttern1tl\'t uaie be ~· .;found for tM pmperl)'. ~ '~· Owntrt of three adJnctnl lots. on the /1 t.'O~t or Slater Avenue 111d Ward Street ·a~~ l'O&inclln:ten to leave ~ property under the comtnerc.111 mnlna or apprn\'t II IOWTibOUSt. dt\'tlopmtnl Ol1 the thrtC 1 .... "Out ptop<'rl~· \rns !!Ontd for com- nltrci ~I U~<' "nd "''' ftitl Jt Is 1utt~ for I.hat purpose," said Dr. E:rne!~l N. KayE\ N!prtSenlin~ \'all(.\' Enterprises. which (IWT\,< Ont Of !ht \ot5. Four tickets cost a $1 donation and can be purchased from any of 89 orgon!za· tlon.s. Groups selling the tickets will keep 75 cents of the $1 for their special use. Ticket holder11.have four chances to win top prizes, one each on May 13, May 20, May 27 and June 3. A wheel camper trailer, donated by "'Jplne Trailers of Garden Grove, will be the chief prize ~1ay 20. Two wi nners will be picked May 27. each rece iving a 24 volume set of the Encyclopedia Brlton· nlca donated by the DAILY PILOT. June 3, .the last drawina:, features a new 1972 Opel 1900 two-door sedan, donated by Terry Buick of Huntington Beach. . A large assortment of consolaiton prizes will also be offered during each week's drawing. . Mrs. Prim She~ assistant director or the • Huntington ,i..:enter M 'e r c h 1 n t s Auocl1U06. iai~ ta~t yea?'• initial chari- ty fair gainc~ mote . tha n S12,000 for organizations _partlcpatlng. , Edison to Off er Series of Pjays "A Night ol One Acts," fJve student produced and directed one-act plays, will be presented at a o'clock tonight and Thursday night by the Edison High Schoo l Drama Department. The plays, t-0 be perforn1cd in the slu· den t thenter, include : "Larkspur LOtion ." written by Tenriessee \V illiams and directed bv Dave Schmerler : "The 0\VI tind the 'Pussycat.'' written by Bob ritanhoff and, ditet:ted by L11nna Dailey. and~Ttils-Er4Per.Ly is • Condcn1cned , ·• \\'rilten ~by tJJ"ennessee Williams and dirt'cted by Isa Blazer. Also to be pl'efel\ted are : 1'The Boot," '".rittcn by Anton Chekhov Rnd dire cted by Shannon P.tnler~ and "Nol Enough Rope." written .bY Elaine May and directed by John La~en. District Honors Cinco de Ma yo Fift een hundred goes!.\. mo.ny or lhem wearing f\tex ican costumes, are expected lo participa te this FridDy In the Fountain Valley School Dis trict's annual Clnco de Afayo ct.lebralion. school ofiiclals said. 1'.tcxlcan songs. dances. and history will be on display at the fiesta that will ln-~udc an all·rou·can-eat dinner of old t.IC'xiran food. ' The t\'ent ~·i ll de held .at the Fountain Valley High SchOOl cafeteria ftom 5:30 to 1:30 p.m. Prtc. of dilirltr !or odulll ii $1.lS. And SO cents ·ror children. Th~ public is ln,tited. ~ l"l'lo\Mnl ,,.. """''"""' Jecll' I . C.riey \lief·~~~\ Mt~•....- "\\'e paid a tt'IUlrnt.rel1l prlet for thl \lt nd ~Tld hll\'t p.1id high comiyc.rc lal tAX· .f'S \lR ii ~ (._~hl Yt~rs ... said Kay•. "But K' d s· ;r tilt <'O\in<'ll.. wlll not hoavt tilt 1M<1 ID ar t en ig n Up • ., J(', ... n. ........ " .. • 1snw 'J - ,,..;~""fOmJ'i\l>rdnl,,°"'t \\ 014 Ute ~ . ...:...; .;..... . -··... ...L - s;d..,.ati<>n of a pion to construct a Stit for Wesbllinster to~ de\'tlopmenl thtce." said .l<ll)'t. Kaye said lhe dt\'t\oprncnt Would hl\•e • density of 10 10 It units 1n IC:f'f and ""ld begin tmmtd lOltl\'. ' We s.It)· T13·Jor, a rt-All or rtprtsenling ,W. H. \\'itht.rspMn, •nolhtr owntr a( a lo.Lon.the corner. 11lso spake In fll\\lr of tho to-tlo1.,1o·~m•nl . "We ba\-e 1 plan \\'Ith c1tsh dr posits for the de>'tlopmtnl ol •h• wholo block as a to•11 ho'IJt J.rtll th:it rftn btgln Im. t'l"lf'di1tfl}'." said Taylor~ Klndtrgarttn l:egi,.,.ation for ntJ1J11i .. tu be held ror ·the Westminster Scbool DL<trld on Mll)' 11 and It, school olfid•ll ha1·e IMO<Jnc.d. Pertl of north Run· tlngton Beoch fall wtthln the Westmlosttr Scliool Dlstii<:L To reglslt{ a child. he or she must have proof of"blr1ll bolo,.. Dec<mber 2, 1167. R<gistratlon will )it htld !tom t a.m. lo 4 p.m. at all district lldloolJ n - ctpt Johnson, Stac.y, ind WlmOl' 11<hooh. ot.lntlhntn Ed Ju" lold tht proptrly MWttNI. "V.ou'rt toing to hl\'tl to come "' .-tu. • w1 .r • mu1up1a re11ct""u.1 '" · •tee"' ~ a~ ""feet Jlhl•~'Ml•U..wilbll" 1''8 JJ• 'J l •cu """'" t• ' t.....,., ~~, .. ol Ulo • . -,,-• I • ....._ ~ •--;-:!!-~~:.~~":.~:;;~ • "'-"Ii . .t-• ...a.r.u. c.,.r"Of .BlllA ' ""....__IOllTIDoi1Ar-. - General Services A~minlstralion regional agome 1 sort 0 1 Jt ,~a.ns~~n in 1 e • away from his second Orange Cou~ty offlc'e ·ln San Francisco said today. . Aenc es koccupy ~1· '1 l. rth .. .._ ~. Stiperior trial, was ru~hed to the hospital , . . spo esman or NO ~er1can · d dll' t d' ~'Theres nothing deflnit~ve, but we ire Rockwell today conf~e(l that tbii· Nfiuel . today 1n an ema~i~te ~n 10~ crea e still try!ng to determine 1£ lhe;t Is 1t1f· plaht still is "off the mafket'.' u.~otia· by ~hat county Jail officers s11d wl.!I I flclen.t interest on the part of enough tio"'• with tbe governrrlent ptoc~ · self imposed fast. ncles to make the deal economically n.e proposal under ~¢.a&.a. for Orange County Medlcal Center phys!· ible," sald Gerald Meekler, of the the ast several mont~lfk, ,Uctiinge c~a.ns refused to .comment on the eon- reg onal director's office. the p~ million structure ~lof ... •eral d~tion of the ~unt~ngton Beach man pen· Representatives of government agen-government-owned propie.rtin it jresent :g a bc~urt Jn~urr)c sche~:l~~il~or late r cies toured the "ziggurat" in December.. occupied and operated by Nor I h ""ay ~re ~ 1g'8 1enne d d feams. t While several later indicated "no in· AmeMcan. rrosecu or a ran an e nst a ~ t t" · · f th · t ·rr l · th ho · I torney Barry Tarlow are scheduled to t~res 1n mov1n, ~~yo ~1~ ac11 1es. o ho All;IO in de pper 11s· a. study. ~I Jbo.w1. co~t meet with Judge Williams and doctors at· e ~rea, some o e rem~1rung agenci~s using an transpor ahon ava1 a 1 1ty. 1n lending Peters, 22. 10 determine the con- are interested, Meckler said, and GSA 1s the area by the Department of Housing d't' r th lo til ard tin I t. 1· 'lh th d b De 1 . . 1 ion o e rmer egu . con u ng nego 1a ions wt .em. an ~r an ve opme~t (HUD), which is "I'm hoping that we may be able to One of the lntereeltd agenCJes Is GSA required lo be made in areas whe~e the reschedule' the trial for Minday ,. ~Brian ltsel~. which .has considered moving. its government Is consldtring mo v i n g said. "But v.·e can't do a thing 'until we archives secbon from Los An.geles into employ es. learn jus t bow sick p,ters really is." 282,000 square feet of .the b~1ng. Peters, accused Of killing .his parents in ' This would occupy Just o •er one-fourth 'their Huntington Beach home 1 year ago, of the floo r space and GSA ~ 1cials ~eel it G WC, I slfuclor G ts was shot last Nov. 3 u he. tried to eJCapc W""fd ,-lf "'f""'1 lo ~~ tf110ntil !or ' . '• f , ~ from J~dge Williams' courtroom during A' I f 'A ' k the noon recess. From Pagel BOWLING ••. ' pcctedly closed at 4 p.m. Monday when the management informed all bowlers that the alley was closing in 10 minutes. Calls poured into the newspaper early Tuesday morning seeking an .explanat1011 for the closing. The Huntington Lanes bad been scheduled to present several thousand dollars worth of sweepstakes prizes this week to members of the various leagues who bowl thert. The sweepstakes are cash pri.us and trophies givCn to bowltrs on the basi s·of their scores throughout the year. J\.1embers of the league p.ay the alley a ree every week, part of·whlch is supposed to go4nto-lhe.a.weepslakts fund,, __ The Huntington Lanes was originally opened In 1961 by Kovach, Quinllven and a third partner. Kova·ch-beclJJ'le the preside nt or the corporation when he ac- quired fl6 percent of tht stock from Qui nHven giving him control of 89 percent of the alley. · GEM TALK TODAY by THE ELECTRIC WATCH The electric timepiece, appear- ing about twelve years ago, is considered by many \\'Btch repaJr- 1nen An electronic complication with whi<b they are reluctant to coria~tenance and repair o! elec- tric . watcboa '.Is.relalively.._s.lmplt the repairman takes advantage of nvailable symposiums and factory information We found that electric watches exctpt for just a few electronic parts, are bas ically lhe same as onllnary watcltes we bav1 been ,... pairing for many yean. The f{rellesl d!Herence Is the d .. ·gree of cleanliness ttqUired by the electric ••alcb. It simply will not oPtrate properly wbOb cllrty. Its electric power cannot matcb the lorce of the ,mainspring watch In pushing wheels through minute parUclos of dirt • A blgh standard of cltanllnus has been basic to our, repair pro- ceduru for Almost 26 yem. II u havt problems ..;tlt-)'Ollt elec- rlc 1utcb. brin( It to us ••• we'n • aot at all alrald ol 11! Wa re ·or rtWOI' He is confined to a whe<tchair u lhe A landscape water ·color by .GolQien \Vest College art lnstruclor Darrell Ebert has been awarded one of three prizes in a Far East exhibit sponsored by the Na· tional Water Color Society and Hong Kong Water Color Society. The expressionist work. titled ''El Inervino," will dlsplayed through May 3 at the Pacific Arts Cultural center in Pasadena. school officials said. Following the Pasadena show. Ebert's work will be pl1ced with the Utah State University traveling exhlbit. Accused Ruled Sane SAN DIEGO (APl -The accused hi· jacker of an Oakland-to-San Diego jet alrllne.r was ruled !ane and capable of standing trial' TUeSltay DyaSUperior Court judge who based the decision or. a psychiatric report. Judge Howard'B. Tur· rentlne emphasized, however, that his sanity ruling on Richard Harlan Speck applied "as of thls time and not al tbe llme of the commisskln of th~ offense." result of spinaJ injuries suffered by a deputy's bullet that struck him in the back as the pair scuffled. Swimmers Set Aquatic Meet The Huntington. Beach AquaUc Club will host lts fourth annual spring hi· vitalional swim meet at the ?\-farina High School pool on the weekend of May 6 and 7. The meet Is expected to attract more than J.000 swimmers from the orange County Swim Conference, said Jean Ratajczak, publicity chairman of the aquatic club. competition will be accordTng to age group. Boys ind girls eight years old 1r1d under will compe te S1turday beginnina at 9 a.m. Swimmers aged J3 through 17 will swim at 1 p.m. Saturday, and those 1ged nine through 12 will compete Sunday starting at ll ·1.m.. ·, J. (. .J.lumphriPj Jewe£rj • 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONYrNIENT TllMSo_ ___ ,,n'.._'.YIAlS '" s~ ~TIOH lANKAMlltCA•D-MASTI• CH.AlfiE rt«)Nl 14 ... J401 ' ---------~----------·~-----~-------------·------..o-"" •.-_ ~--,._ ....._..._ ---__ ...,.,.__ ~ J --- i • -• • --'9\'tdtlfsd<I} M'J J, 1972: H OAll Y '1~01 Law Pr(>f esso;r Galls .for Legalized l\tlafijuana f ' By TOM BARLEY Of fllt .,_.ly f'Mtl Sttff "Lei's put licensed marijuana on the she.lvet with Uquo!' and cigartll¥ and lban.k our lucky stars that y;e knoW it to be lhe lesser or the three evils," Stanford law profeMOr John Kaplan urged Orange County doctors and lawyers Tuesday night. "NonStnsical and outdated" marijuana laws are doing more hann to Americans than the d'fect of the "mild vice " itself. Jtaplan told the annual joint meeting of t}>e Orange Coun._ty ~tedjc11-I and Bar ,asSociatiow. "Our best plan is to license marijuana just as we license alcohol which is a 1uch more dangerous drug," the f'bullienl law teacher told the meeting at the medical group's Orange head- quarteni. "We ,,·ould be better off by $600 million I year if we act now before the inevitable rever~I ill public opinion .'' Kaplarl said. "We would save the $100 million \1'e ~·aste on enforcing pointless marijuana laws and y,.e could raise $500 million from licensing and taxation on marijuana." Kaplan &aid 45 pertent to 70 percent of Stanford students make no secret of tho fact that they smoke marijuana. "Berkeley, UCLA and Harvard all hare higher usage," he said. "And I don't doubt that the same kind or survey at UC Irvine ,,·ill produce comparable statistics. "This is the age of Prohibition all over again \•:itb the so-called offender this time beng marijuana," the law professor said. "But this time we need not repeat the mistake of \\'aiting too long to take the kind of action that y,•as as inevitable years before repeal prohibilion as it is to- day." Kaplan said the bigge.<.t opponent s of legaJize~ use of marijuana in the United States Today are the nation's police and dist rict altornefs. ''This ls w~e our public health of. 8. cioll · be said. "And l"°'" who lo""1!0slJ'' loci say lhll !l<i•lised ijue.na js JPl.ng 'fo be fa' less of a '11al alcobcl or loba<eo." , I Kf p1an ,. 1...,, survey ~·er ••«p• •bas imJved ll)af mat)juallo ~ the, i...,tl1h haznfd "some iJlwmen makt iz lo '~." I \ ~ .. i Brjtij ~d 1 deeP"IW'VfY . India ill' 18!¥ aodUi°eY found thdt the, king · ~ mitijuanf .dkt not have tht slightest· ' effect on the natives tbttt/1 he said. • Olhlng bas bappen<d In the mtanlime 0 cball<nfe lllose llndings ... Lccalliatloo. Koplrui sald, Is lilt-only possible answer "to the armlet of drug pushers who feed oo our outdated idea lhn t marijuana is evil and the greatest mena« thi.s generation has faced . '1\\'e have 700 pot pushers on the Stan· ford campu\ alone." he said. "\\'e could cut them down to the level of the five l~· uor sellers in the area if "'e \vanted to. • "Ii.'.s tough to admit you're \\'Tong after a]l_these year~ of _en~orcirlg marijuaf!a_· _ Jav.·s." he safa: "But they are \11rong and many of them kno\v it and \l'C.· are going to find in possibly t1•·0 years time that public opinion will find them 1vrong." Kaplar said this is an '·ideal op- portunity" for "those with the sepse to see the writinjt on the wall" to con- centrate on ensuring that legalized mari- juana is or sufficient strains and strengths to en.sure the least pl)SSible health hazards to consumers. Supervisors Nix 'War Coverage' Proposal-Again For the second week in a row , fellow members of the Orange county Board of Supervisors refused to support David L. Baker's resolutiOn condemning "one-sid· ed criticism of U.S. actions in foreign matters which create -the general im· pression that America's enemies arc right and we are wrong." Baker moved adoption of a short resolution 11·hich he read at the con· clusion or Tuesday's board meetin'g and did not offer further comment. 1 No board member: seconded the motion and after a few "embarrassing" mo- ment s. Boaid Chairman Ronald W. Cas- pers or Newport Beach dtclared the m~ lion dead for Jack of a second. Last week, the Garden Gr o Ye supervisor of feted the same resolut;on orf agenda and Supervisor Robert Battin or Santa Ana stated that it v•as "out of order." Al that time also, Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim said, "I am for apple pie, the American flag-and motherhood as much as any one else. but J do not think that this board should involve itself in matters of strictly national concern." Nautical Nuptials Australian Olympic rower tan r.tc\Vhirt.er, 26, a.nd h~s bride, Erica Collins. walk under honor guard follow1ng mama~e 1n Sydney. ~1c· - Y..'birter said doctors h~ve told him he has only six months to Jive. He says he has cancerous liver and has known it "about three years." Miami Invites Conventio11 I But Requests Protection MIAMI BEACH . Fla. !AP) -The City Council today invited Republicans lo hold !heir 1912 National Convention in ~1iami Beach. but urge• the federal gov- ernment to provide ao elite 1.000-mcm- ber ''peace corps." · Before the 4-3 vot1, the council re- jected a motion to cfndition the invita· tion on the federal goremment providing tht: peace-keeping for ce composed of members of the armtd forces on-special du ty. The bid, ·which coLJd be crucial lo the possi bility . that RepJblicar:s will s1vit~h their meetings from an Diego. co mmit! tne..=-cit~ to prll"vide enf...free.:.u.apt ilL convention center ftr Aug. 21-2.'J. other commilmtnli made by the city ·include responsiblli~ for "all exterior security," bus service for de leg ates and convention ha 11 modifi cations up to $15.000. Vice mayor Robert S. Goodman, a c~ sponsor ol the proposal. said his requei;l gained the full backing of Jerris Leonard head of the federal Law Enforcement · Assistance Administration, only minutes before the council meeting began. .. He will -pull-out all stops to provide the peace corps," said Goodman. Dissenters on the seven-man council · expressed concem there woulc! not be enough security !ISSistance to keep the peacedn__tlie..::W~e.e.tuf this resort city if the Republicans hold their nominating convention her~ in August followb1g lhc Democrati1' July session. •speed F a~tory~ Raide1l Detectives Arrest Biocliemist iii San Clemente By JORN VAL TERZA Of tM Dtll• "llet Sl•ff Detectives from thru Orange Coast police agencies and federal agents and chemists raided a "rare and sophisticated " garage laboratory in a fashion able San Clemente house Tuesday night and arrested a 4raduate biochemist on charges of manufacturing methamphetamines -"speed." The arrest of George William Cox,. 29, of 4105 Calle Abril in Harbor Estates, plus the later pickup-of thrtt--women-ln Laguna Beach climaxed tbru months of probing which began with federal agtnta and C:Osta ?desa detectives. Alter a dozen agents took Coz Into custody, Laguna Beach oUice.rs raided a residence at 117 Chiguita St,,;f~ the ~ijiliilallegidly was parct1<a~l0· other distribution polnls. · · The tbrtt women arrested thfrt were ldenttf1ed as Freedie Joan Howarth. 24, the rts.ident of the house; P1tric:I' Aurand Dragavon. '23. ol 304 C.nal St, Ne•']>Orl Buch. and Sara Emilie Miiiers, 24. of 31.1 E. 11th St., Cosla M .... other agents a€ about the san\e Ume raided an oUke suite ln Costa Ma.a in lhe aame building .. hert chamber ol C"Ommertt hudquarter1 a.rt located. The sullt at SI! W. 1111! SI .• alltgtdly t1,'U tbt initial rttt1v1ng point for the raw maleriab used to blend lht Ullcit drug, police laid. Alltged monthly production of the opuaUon. omcen theorized. wu about 111.000 In Wttl va1 ... No contraband or auspects •trt !flud at the eo.ta M..a location. bul poll(< lliused That lhtylim ollltr IU!jiftll ldtntili<d and will cootiJM llltir probinl ol u..-. San Cltm<llte Polkt Dtledift Sgt. -------- Frank Yerger said the initial leads on the major case were furnitled three months ago by the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. "They have an extensive monitoring progrA;m to see "'ho Ui buying certai n chemil:aJ raw materials used to produce dangerow; dru gs ," he explained. Noting that the Costa ~lesa offices were re cei\'ing large quantities, Yerger said, the federal agency contacted local police. .. We then put a 24-hour surveillance on the houSe In San Clemente.'' Yerger said. Alter obtaining warrants Tuesday. of-"9tts made the raid accompanied by a chemist from the: federal agency. In the garage of the expe nsi\'e, ocean- view house; they found a sophistical~ • bllral<>Q. filled. wiiJI abOulJl,OOlj "' \biochemical equipment . Do.zens of bottles or ra"' material~ were seized along with quanit ies of Child, Sitter Drown in Pool TARZANA !AP) -A babysllltr's al· tempt to Ja\1t a drowning child has ended · In lhe dealh ol lhe 1illu and the child. Aulborillts oald Trina Valdlva , 14. •r- porentl1 tried to ,..,... 14-month-Old Estelle Vidales 1fler tht youngste r tumbted Into 1 twimmlng pool at the Vldaloo raldtnct here Tuetday. Both ..... round drowntd iii Ult 1wlm- ln("poOl;Diil)Ci n . 1bt dlllfa pomla, Mr. and Mn. F....i ~ • ...,. at worti when the mlabap occoned, ofrioerl u ld. crystalline speed which later is cut by street dealers and sold to drug abusers, police said. l~e also pointed out, that the current case v.·ould be among the first under a new policy which leaves federall y-s pawn- ed narcotics cases into the hands of local jurisdictions. "Originally, if the ~ederal agents started the case they ·would ·prosecute through their O\\'n courts. but this time the local jurisdictions wlU be pros· ccuting," he said. .i'he street value of the alleged pro- duction from the Sa-n Clemente house amounted to about $348,000 a year, Yerger claimed. Besides the seizure of the contraband in San Clemente. authorities said. other .ovidence cteirilled ~Jilt Laguna Beach houst lnchxled IS,100 In cub, small quantities of marijuana and a small quantity of LSD. That city's head narcotics agtnt. Sgt. Ntll Purcell. said be believes.that almost all the speed allegedly. produced ind marktted in the optration was ·being stiipped elsewhtre. "\Ile don't ha ve that problem on this part of the coast a.Dd It mm.s ttrtain lhal the stu(I was being shipped 14 other part3 of the mt.ti and country," he 11id Cox. who holds a colleite degree ln mol ecular biology, was ordered held on .uo.ooo bail. lit and the thrtt women will appear In South Orange County Municipal Court Thurlday morning to face fonn1J charges of manufacturing dangerous dru gs and a.uorkd other na.rcoUai charges. · Yergtr added that because ol lht wee amounll of cash involv ed In lhe opera.- lion. lht ln!mal Jle\·.-StrTia -'Id probably be filinf actioot ol "' .... . K1plan dismlssed the ldea that use of marijuana e:u lted to use o1 LSD and heroin. ••Jt Just Isn't true," he said. ''It's Ont of t~ lies that have made our young pt'Oplti ao dlstnlsttul of people in la1v tn· forctmenL lt baa btlped to build th" present barritt bet"'·een them. "The aame klnd oL m.iastateme.nli tt"ll us that the marijuana user b«onH·~ violent," Kaplan Said. "Actu:llly. thr. marijuana user is a peacehd person sint-c twi ·s under 1M lnnutnee ot a tranquilltt.r. ···\\'t: arresttd 70,000 ptl'IOllS under the faliforu11 nlarljuana l11~·s l11St )'tar," Kaplan said. "JI WN a polntleu y,•a.11~ ol 1in1t' and mone.y. ··~1arijuana." said KaplM , "ls•htre to Jilay. Our bt-st plAn Is to live \vlth lt and to devist sound sensible lall'B,ror iti con· trol :ind consumption." ~lnny of 1he you111 pcopl' smoking i"n:ir iju!lna today , K11ph1.n remlnded the 1n~1 irt:G, "are the judj:es, doctors and • di.Strid lilOt'Tlf.f' of tomotr'O\\'. ,, Kaplan pttdlc1"'1_ failure for lho CAllfomla lnlt\ltl\'t lhat bes IO tar at· tra('ted more \thnn 300,000 IJ&l\lturr..1 throughout the •!Al• "f0< tho almplo rtason thal tJk>y're not prtpared to stnttt the rt'AI case for marijuana. -v "Tht'y just \vant It h~gollttd period 'vlth no 1ntt1!ion of lletns!ng or supervlslorl 3nd tha1·i why the YOlers w i 11 O\'tr\\·helmlnMIY reject II In Novtmboc. ·• SAid the Stanford llh\' ttachtr. • . ; Santa ·Ana Bows Again - Judge Upholds Irvine Compa1iy . i11 Hassl e By TOM BARLEY of t1tt 0•1"'-p)I .. St•ll NeveNay-die Santa Ana Jost its ninJl round·Jate Tu~day \11th aJ'! Orange Coun- ty Superior Court ruling firmly in fa1·nr . of the ''third man" in !he Irv ine incorir Served 20 Days oration hassle -the Irvine Compaay. Judge Lester Van Tattnho\'e upheld evtry argument presented by Irvin<' Co1npnny lawyers again!!! lbe $15 nlllllon la1,•suit filed by Snntn Ann. lie condemned the 196l •·promised Murderess Slips Away, Spurs Southland H·unt l:ind" agrel'tncnt ci ted by r ity lnW)'rr~ ti!' "invnlid :'ltli\ unlnfort'l!'nhll" lM><'OUllf' tt v iol:ill'.~ fllLbllr poll<')'." It \\':l.~ !hr ninlh re\·ersa1 Jn a r(\lV · (ur Santa A11u llincio: it st111·t1•1! ;1 long c;lip1· p:i ign Rin11•d at block ln~ i11Nrpnrutlon and then dlssoh'irtg th!" l'tly or lr\·lnf', Jurlge \Inn Tntio:nho\•t 's ruHn~ U ll I~ uphtld in appellnle ('(}Uri. would n111h•,11r to finally disrni~s S:int11 An11 's :1r~unie11t lhflt !ht lr1·\nt Con1pn11y should l>t rnncl• to pny in some form for Its nlltJttd \·klla· l ion of a l'fllllrAct drRl\'n up bttwttn 1hf' pnrtlrs in ~tay of 1963. That agree1nent, the city 11nld, pro\•ld'd for the lr1·int: Company lo not oppoof''•h· 1'l'Xalion ol Ille lal·rlrh 933-11rrf' ··prnln· 1sed land " sector on Sant• An"'s soalh· l\'CStt'm borders. In rrturn, the r!tY ~nld. it 0proml~ed tn Searchers today scoured the southland Indicated Pilrs. Sutcliffe wa! ready to stnnd 11\oof from the 1rl:!a for an elefrt · for an Orange Coun ty murderess missing klll ~1rs. _Mitchell in addition to her hus. year period that expired In May ot 197)~ fro1n pri~~ at Front.era. o.nly 20 days b~~d dur1nx 1 the ro,~bery. . What the city said wa! the Jrvtne CblJt'.' after arr1v~n~ l? begin _a hfe .term for Plug her . . . . she ~nnp~d 1vhr:_ P'\llY:~ rentg~g Q,n_.Jh.~~ _•.Katment the rnbbery'slny1ng-of n school -teacher.---thC-young-womnn-.Hlr:1t-res1stt.d "'"t'f :ipnr~td a series o( agency 11nd l'<lUrl .~ ... ~. --- Prosecutors confirm !he, fact that ?\fr~. forts to lake her purse. . lions. All of them concluded wilh lhe c:lty Susan Sutcli!fe, 24, vo1vcd vengeance T.he ~wo n:ien during the trial a8mitltd on the wro n1 end o{ rullng!I ln' both against the youn~ widolv or Gerald their part in t~e murder and blnnlt'd <1uarters nnd the city cf Irvine flrpll.V Mitchell , who is currently out of the ench other for firl,nJf the lflln. 1'1rs. S~I· established u Orange County'• ne'lt'•l state. cllf~e rcmal~td silent durlnl? tht tru1I Cflminunlty. • ( .. 1 1 C 1.1 . 1 1.1 1. until Cartwright wn11 accused of belnt: Tl . r 1 . , •·· nd 1 Of 1c1a s at t le a 1 omia ns 1 u ion th tr'ggerman thrn she joined him in 1c e1ty o rvme" "'"" nr e!I now ln- ror \~omen announced Tues~ay that Pitrs. ac~usi~g Wnde flf bei~g the trigjil:erman. cl~.de the disputed "pi;om llled land". Sutcliffe ;:ind a fellow . inmate had The gttnman. Jerry ti.1. Ylade. 26, \Vil~ . !hh1 rullna doesn t 11urprLle u1 011' escaped titonday and remained loose. lso sentenced to life in priion alonit b1l. Santa Ana attorney John SchUlln« Orange County Deputy District ~tlor· ~Ith Pifrs. Sutcliffe after changing hiii said today. :•we will lmmedlat,iy ne y James G. Enright says he seriously Innoce nt plea In Orange County Super· P.rt11>:3re our appeal to lhe Fourth Dl1tr1ti fears for the widowed Pilrs. Pi1itchell's ior Court last month. Court of Appeal. safety. The third pnrticlpanl, \\'illilun Cnrl· "We expected lhi11 from Jud8t: Va" She was the sole witnes., tn her hus-wri r:J1t, ll, y,•as sentenced to five year~ Tat.enhovt," SChilling co~mente~. "The band's murder Jan. 31 at the doorsteP, of to \lfe for his secondary role a~ driver Jr v1,ne Company was rely1n(l on 1t 111nd .1 their Orange apartment by a gunman nf the xetaway car. don t w:int to ao beyo'!d that comment 11L 3nd .a female companion who fled Jn a RreakJng down repeatedly In t'OUrl. this po~." st · welti ng getaway car. Cnrtwr\ght henrd JudJ:t Jttmes F . .fudge "We hope thl1 concludt11 the I ;ft The prosecution also charged that the order him co~mitted to the California Irvine Company "'~" dlrtclOr errJ lwo men and l\1r!. Sutcliffe were respon· Medical Faclhly at Vacaville, prescrlb-CoUlna said today. It ha1 been vtrY sible for the bur~lary and arson bum-in.I( J>IYChlatrlc tre11tment. wearllOmt:, upllOductlve and fruf\rttl~I Ing or a Tustin office buildln& that aome Wade was sent to the Callromla ln· for 11l 1ide1 -the elty of Santi Ana, di~ nl•hl which did 1250 000 damuge. stllullon for Men 11 Chi no, where ha,_bad city of Irvin,, lhe county ol Ot1n11 iiitl The young couple ' had ju!l returned been doing time (or robbery at ihe 1mce· th6 lrvJhe Company.1' 110 • from 1 dinner celebratln.' the third closed Don Lugo minimum stcurlty prls--11 • month cif their married life when ap-on catnp. proached by the bandit team. Judge Judge noted In passing Mntence Mitchell waii shot once in the heart on Mrs. Sutcliffe that while ahe wo11 ,vhen he failed to r,.spond auickly unarmed her role was as vlcloWI as if enough to orders to hand O\'er his she had pulled the trigger heraelf. mnney . Ofrlcials at the women's prlaon said Taped confession intervie\\·s by one (If ~1rs. Sutcliffe and a woman eervlnl( time the two male suspects -both on 72-for rohbery climbed two chalnllnk fences hour pas., from the controversial Don 10 and 12 feel high In escapblg. ~o Community Center prison faciltty A farmer contacted the prison after at the time -helped convict the trio. seeing two women in tom bloutn wnlk· Wash Detergen~:. Face Acid Test RENO, Nev. (UPIJ Laundry deter1ents are about lo 1e1 " whlteneri test 11 lhe Untver1dly of Nev1d1 .. f Deputy D.A. Enright said Tuesday Ing past his home, but suardl were un-~nuclear reactor l~boratory: that Susan Sutcliffe had already spoken able to head them off. Radioactive lsotope11 wlll be mixed wttl of arranging to eliminate the widowed PrllOn offlclal1 1ald they dpubt one dirt and ipplled to cloth during the Mr1. t.1itchell before 1be could testify at report •Ration wap wu waJUns to College of Engineering left• May 12. their murder1r.1al. ----pick-up the ncapee1r notlnr they.-.prob--Smaple dttergtnll will wish the-llOto.,. court records and other testimony 1lso ably hitched 1 ride by the roadside. out of the cloth aton1 with the dirt: I" ~he Standard ~.~ ..: . -~ ~ ~ ~ s ~IJ}~ STACKING TAIUS fibergloa• Top• Litt $30.00 .o. SALE PRICEO $25 CNAJSI IOUNGI 5 odj1.11toble po,itioM with whtcl1 Litl $1 3.S.00 SAU 'llCED $119 Al.SO AV All.AllE CW1 CHAii Uot ~2.00 ....... NOW $14 OTTOMAN lhl $36.00 ....... NOW .$2t of Excellence 41'' nDllTAL TAl&I ., . .. INOIAll CllAll l iot llOS.00 Mt.E rtlCEO $19 _,4AIM CHAIU U• $337.00 SALE rtlC!O ''299 • . --· • Which Wa)' 0n ·Back Bay? "llflTHER TU BAY DEl'T. -The oranae County Board or SUpervisor!i )111ltrday d~ided Jt would try lo find out lnfllt public bu tllabllahed rl1ht1 over <M1ynr1 to walk across private property a~ dOWn to tht bacltland mar1hwater1 ol ._.,pqt alone our co11t known 11 Upper Newport Bay. · 'D:ils becomes a quetUon of IO·Cllled '1f)ret,erlptlve rlaht1'' which can become l~taal QU111J11lre Jn ltaelf. '.¥/J>POr Newport Bay ha1 lon1 beon our- roUnded by controver1y aa to what should !11ppen to It. Al the backwa ters of !'it.,port Harbor. II 1tllnds u one of the J.Ut undtvt10Dtd waterwayi in Southern C~lilfornJa. The Irvine Company ownfll It ally · all Of the up!ando' Ind ad· ly, three aeml·submtraed l1lands tho middle of the placo. 1t alto some pr_operty at the ex- treme head of the bay Jinown II 0 the pa- tfll\ land1" wherein both the Irvine Com· J\¥Y and the county of Orana:e claim o.Ti{1<rahlp rlibt1. M4\'WAY, POil the pa1t eight years or :.a:.J ln·lne people and county br1111 had been .working out a land trade wherein all Murl~et Ruins A small girl stands amid the srnolderin& remains of the Hue 1.'Iarket Tuesday while a boy looks on. The fire w11 aaid to have been caused .a~cidenta.lly. J.lue, South Vietnam's largest city, is threatened by the _communists but so far, no attack has been launched on the city ibl:elf. Computer lnstituie Ads Prompt FTC Accusation Mobsters Pr .. ot ect ed # 'Assassins' Fear Revenge of Galin JYEW YORK ~UPI) -"Some'' of the Gambino, said to be a distant relative of sitting 1n Umberto's when he uw Gallo, meD respo1Ulble 1for the aasauinatkm of "bo11 of bossts'' Carlo Gambino, and his wife of lhrte weeks his stepdaughltr mobltu Joseph "Crazy J~" Gallo last C&rmlne Di Biase, and two unidentified a bodyguard and the ' bodyguard'• dat; month are betni held 10 protective men. enter. Luparelll left the restaurant aild amody, a hl&h police IOW'ce saJd todly, The FBI, city police department and · informed Gambino_ and Di Biase who 11>t IOW'Ce Jdentifled one man now In olhtr law enforcement agenclu have were in another nearby restaurant. prottdive custody as Joseph Luparelll, declined to make any official comment on Gambino and Di Blase telephoned belitttd to be a cloae auooiate of Jo111ph the lateSt development In the slaying of Yacovelli who reportedl 1 the Yacovelll, the acting hfad of the Joaeph G_allo, an underworld rival of Colombo, 1 ... ,, Y ave . CO-Colombo crime famUy. , himaelf critically wounded last year at an ahead for the hit; 1be: aource Slld tbty _ ,. Tbe police IO~ce uid u80me.,~ot the Italian-Amuican wUty rally. returned . to Umberto'• with two other men w6o ay they are naponiible ror the GaUo-wu ·abot u he cllebrated .. bis men, believed to be brothers. Four of tl}e asw1lnatlon are in pfotective cultody." 4.1rd birthday tn Umberto'~ clam house men entered the crmr.·ded mta~ant and It wu alto learned that a apecial police ~n Mulberry street in the Little Italy sec-shot Gallo. Luparelll remained behind the guard bu been poated at the head· hon ot Manhattan. wheel of the getaway car and drove the quartm of the Gallo gang in the Red The police tource uid Luparelli was killers away after the shooting. Hook oecllan of Brooklyn. The, ourvl~ members of the 11111 have nporttdly l>Oled up thert, u they did during the bloody gang war Ill the lMOI between the • Gallos and the rnobller• from the family of the late J05eph Profaci. Luparelll. the source said, went flrst to the FBI btcau,. ht heard th IW'Vlvlng Gallo mobl:tera 11 well as his own asaociates who thought he "botched the job" were planning to kill him. The FBI had no actual jurudiction in the cue and turned Lupartlll over to the police, who placed him jn protective custody. His whereabouts were not revealed but he was believed to be in the New York City ana. '111.e 10urce said Luparelli identified the o.ther alleged killer• of Gallo 11 Philip Kissinger · 011 Nix on Yacht WASHINGTON (AP) -The White Houae broke ita new 1llence on Henry A. Killinger'• whereabouts by annoWlcing Tutaday tonight tlat ht wu out on the Navy yacht Sequoia for an evenina: cruise with President Nixon. That announcement followed reports from other official IOW'Cel that the President's national-security ad v 1 s e r might be en route to Paris lor a meeting with North Vietnamese negoUator Le Due Tho. The na~onal chairman of I h e R<member the Pueblo Commitlff uid, meanwhile, he had learned from IOW'Cts cl~~ to the u .. s. State Department that K1ss1nger met 1n secret twice wlthin the past eight months with Soviet and Cuban officials. The Rev. Paul Lindstrom, who reported before it was made public that Kia.sin&er had traveled to Moscow to pave the w11 for Nixon's upcoming summit Vwt there said in a statement issued in Prospect Height., Ill. t!at Kisalllger and the Soviet and Cuban repmentaUvea diacUJled the conslructlon of submarine hues in Cuba. • "•·••nenhlpbtlwun.pub!lc_an<ipcin!L.. · · . a.days ~ · I MJtiora would ·aaMrtedly he 1tr1lghtened -\1/ASH~ffi'.ON'-~-~.P.f.)~lt.'-s-.a.-!act..::.._.,marke.t~...!bl!t fe,wer ttiaf~alf the on ¥-out ind Newport's Back Bay could then say~ the commerc11l for Control Data graduates of computer schools 'ijo;;,b;;s"'. ~· 1----~------_____..:....... _ •-"~----~~------· __ _,_ __ ." bt~devt)oped for. ·rtereatlon u11ea Irvine Institutes •. a chain of computer school s. The Fl'C has alleged falae advertising _ ~ would also 11ln by btlng able to develop "A fact that there continues to be a big by Conlrol Data, which owns or fran- tht: property 1ranled to It for private demand for trained men and women in chise1 27 computer schools ; Lear Siegler. usts. the computer industry. A fact that pro-wilh 16 Lear Siegler Career Ce•ten· and But, 11 thtna:• 10, Boards 0 r feuional computer specialists mak.e good ~Iectronic Computer Progranuning' Ins- Supervllorl cha.nit ind after IOme prop. money. And a fact that the future JS wide lltute, Inc., with 17 computer achools. erty hid seemed.to cblnie handa tht open for new people now entering the Using ads such as the Control Data suptntllOl'I unlltter11ly t'lncelled ' the field ." commercial, the rrc said, the thrte trade. Irvine has screamed f.oW on this The re11\ foct. says the Federal i:rade firm1 lnduced "persona to pay over to the move -1ui:ge1tlng that the coUnty can't Qlmmh1sion (FTC) is that the economic firms substantial suma of money to 1ct alone In walking out of the deal. slowdown has dried up the computer job purchase courses or instruction whose So, rouihly, ibat'a where the Great value to pu:chasers for futu~~ employ- Land Trade now reposes and It'• likely to ment was v1rt~all.Y worthless. be the subflcl o1 a lengthy lawsuit in 2 Men Charged 11Je nc said 11. !Day order th e com· which J'Qlltf \Sawyers will find com· ~n1es to refund tu1hon to some students. lortabte W lucrative employment • -Richard C. Foster, assistant director of ' ' · I M d li'TC Bureau of Consumer Protection, THE COUNTY now , however, appears ll asquera C said tuition costs 11,000 to 12 500 !or to bl prepared to launch itself in the Up-courses in computer programm'ing:, jrr per Bay from a new direction under the A D B C stallalion and repair. pn1crlpUve rights setup. S , • . 00 p e1· William C. Norris, Control Data Generally, what they have to do Jm prove chalnnan, criticized the FTC action as that numerous ptrsons walked a c r o s 1 Si~LE (AP) -Two men have been "another of the all too frequent 'wave the Irv ine land unmole.!led to the Back Bay' charged with defrauding 1 former club and make · headlines' approach to tidelands for numerous years. Surh proo r rcpresentaive of a national new 5 solving problems." \\'ould a.,strtedly show that U1e public had "Many graduates or leading colleges e•tabllshed a right to these pathil of ac-magazine o! $30,000 by promising that and universities throughout the country ct ss to the water. they \\·ould set up ln lnttrview with an experienced difficulty in fmdi.ng jobs in There is 1tOme ~uageslion lhAt the airl ine hijacker. the list two years /' Norri! said in a lrvine Company will make a concerted William John Lewis of Seabeck and statement. "I hope the prl\lately owned efrort In eoort to Ibo" th11t surh public Donald Sylvester Muprhy or Bremerton computer schools will not become 11talk-wanderlngs were nevrr 111lo~·ed or con· Ing horse because their students ex-d d b th h br ~·ere amsted Tuesday and accipedof . ed 1 one y e ranc ass. CQnspiring lo use Interstate commem to penenc comparable dil iculty." ADDmONALLY. you h11,·e to "'onder obtaiR the money from Platypus Public•-The F"l"C gave .the three firms• choice what-h.11ppen1-if aome of-those alleged-tioJlS, lnc..,..Los.An&eles. --~f negotiating a consent agreement or publlc path1 supposedly passed over land Lewis, a dance-hall manager and land ~:::!r;:e:1" allegations belqrfl a bearlng·- now occupied by homes or churchta or developer, and 1'furphy, a real estate The asfeement proposed b the FTC ather property no'v owned by people sale&man. were a«Ultd of . hiving -would bir the aflt&edlY f aiae ad• othtr than the ranch? Murphy pose u D. B. Cooper in meetings perhapa mandate tuition refm>ds and ~ Thu1 wlll the county seek ,,...scr1pU1·e with Karl Fleming. a Conner conirlbuUng ·,.. that ,... r .. sludentJ be told We're lowering our already ~ low prices on these top nationa·I brands. Prices effective thraugh Saturday. Only! 988 GeMtol ElitlJfc• spray/steam/dry iron. Manual spr1y system works on •II set- tings. 25 steam vents, w1ter window. • ' r~~hts throu1h ~me folks' hick yarda7 editor in Los Angeles for Newsweek t peretnt:Ce :C pa'1t graduates who got 'oa \\'()ndcr. -magailne. -. _ .,..._o bo hired th <LI • t An}"\'R\' regardless of ~·ho wins thr r-I -th --._--:---,.,-. w - -em. an or_ :W11'L.1---. • . _ ~per a e, name a. man-gave Wu'l::n salary I~=~ lcgaLhas!l~eo:e_sUIUtlt with tht.,,dlo4ook-0Y"=Ool<!lln~t{lt·ll«J!~ _· • _ _ Onlyl15~ l lar.a:@r-quuUon ;__\\'.lmt::-\\111-eventuAll and Seattle..-last----!fharibgiving~Eve-, - . - - hoppen In Upper Newport Bay! d<manded $200,000 and four Jl"rachutes DAILT PILOT Y-lillSPltCI' you're still left wllh moil and. after the P"""'"' were un!oadtcl DELIVERY SERVICE or the current arguments. Some folks In Seatlle and he Md the money and Dtllvery of tht Dilly Piiot Y.'Ot It turned-Into a grand rtcrratlonal chute&, ordered Ute crew lo-fly-toward is-9U•r•nlted ftl'tl. Some would like: to see th• Irvine lteno, Nt\'. Mtnd•Y·FrM•11: tt .,.., • ntt 111 .... 'l"IU' Compony develop ii. Others. site-' ,·n \\'hen Ille plane arrh·ed at Reno, I.he ,.,.,. rt J:ao P.m., ~•" •M vwr my w111 ~ ._ ~Ill to ,..... C•lll ·~ IP:en until ecologicnl lore. Insist that It should re· !lkyjacktr, the money and ty.·o of the 1:• •·"" main just as II 11. chutes l\'ere 1one. A search sWI is undu """"v •"" Suflll•v: tf you do "°' rtctive I ),_JI. ~ ~ c~ b'f f 1.m . S.l11td1y, er t '·"" lt Is difficult to ltll at th ls Junclure ho,,. \\'3Y or the '"V'"Catr, a.nd none of the Svnd•v. call w • cttY wm " tHtvgflr to lht long-standing Back Bay debate u·ill money his turned up, aulhoriUes say. you. ca iis ,,.. 1•~ffl wi111 1 0 '·"" finally t\lrn out. But II Is fAlrly clear at Lewis, the complaint said, telephoned Telephaflts this date that tho8e \rho would do nothing Fleming Feb. I In reaponse to an ad· ~'11,:.~ns::i"'"~1:'i: ~:!ii ········ '4Mlll •rt: ahead In the 1roument. \'ertlsement In The ---tUe Times placed •M WutmlMttr •• •• •• ............ ,.., .. e--lt1• Cllmff\M, C•,"""9 htcll Th•t'1 because nothinc Is happenlna. by Fleming sttklfll information about s111 J11111 c1~1'"'"'· °"" ,..1"'· you H:t. ~r. So111t1 L111JM, UttiM NllUll .... 4fMUt Huge Storm Loses Punch NY, Texas Las lied.; Otlierwise U.S. Balmy A~ .... )!"} .. ~ " . ~~ !l !1 . ~ ~ ::t ri£: ,.. ' l .. ·~ ~ _;. ~ CIM, ~ ""':f~t dMY • "· t IN#r " \~'"' u ~ l'-c-'"'" ~·~':t: ~~· li ... .:1 -· ~~ s ,)t! ~c4Mt ll i .. M .... tt ... '-M ~~:: I ti -~· : •• «:eHterwNI "" ~ "':': ~ M'n ................. .., ...... =i:.::.}: ~ .....-= ... _. °"" ·" :v:·.:. tll ,. .. ~ ....................... ,.: .................. ..,.....,.. ... ,.,. ... .. .. .. (Jtf ..... 1 ... "* "~ ............ ""' .... -............... 0..-... ~. .:1 I lol111Qtf4L W1~1Jlft itt\'l(l IOll(Ait .. 1a• 1'1 I •'• 11 '~" .. ----- ll~HO----. ..... limJl·- et13'*""'•' .~:... • Glnorol EJocllk;e .~ 1utom1tic immeJ'!iblt ~coffc!e maker with brew selector and peek·•·brew gauge. Ooly! ,13• Only! 22" -lloc-lc", toaster·Ovtl\. ' ....... ·~fiYP,in; Buffo! atyle hondlel. .. ntod dome. Only!$" -... 2·slle• toaster. Wood gr1ined end panels, color control . ' Ho--· electric knife. . Scalloped edge blldes rotate for easy carv- ing. Hole in handle. " • -" _JCPenney The values ire here mry day.· AvaRable at the folowlng Penney stores: • ' I NEWPORT IEACH, Fuhion lsl.ncl. HU~GTONlEACH, Huntington Center. ! -~ . Chorge it . • . - • •. • • . ! • ' • . . • . • • ' .. • DARY PROT. EDITORIAL PAGE I Pleasant Shocl{ -Waves William Penn ~tott . Jr., state director of parks and recreation. dropped a $7.~ million bombshell on Hull· tinaton Beach residents last week . He told them that that much money will be spent to beautify Huntington and Bolsa Chi ca state beaches over the next two years. Pleasant shock waves will be felt not only in Hun· lington Beach. but also Fountain Valler. Costa Me sa. WeStmlnster, Carden Grove and other county cities whose residents are regular visitors to the state beaches m the summer. The new state policy is a complete switch rrom past stands -where state officials claimed they wanted to ' maintain their beaches ma "natural" state -and repre· sents a tremendous boon to local recreation. Mott sa id the state beaches \\'Ould be redeveloped in a pattern similar to Huntington Beach's city-owned strands: low profile fences. ample parking and lush land· scaping. The city and the state should now work toget~.er to make the entire coastline into one, pleasant recreation asset for all people. Extending 'Four-10 Plan' The Fountain Valley Police Department recently finished a reorganization aimed at providing more eff1· cient service to the community. The police patrol division completed the changeover to a lO·hour d1y, four-day work week by putting super· visory patrol personnel on that schedule. f.iel.d patrol personnel have been on the "{Qµr-10 plan since last October. The altered work week gives the police department greater flexibility in scheduling its patrol personnel. With three lO·hour shifts a d1y, they are able to overlap hours and ~ouble patrol strJ&lh in the fitld and at the st1Uon during peak activity hours. • Consequently. "'.ithout increasin& personnel. the police are able to provide more extensi,·e patrol cover· age and supervision "'hen It is needed [Dost. The program indicates the. Fountain \'alley Police Department is approaching the complexities of nlodern law enforcement 'l''ith an innovative spirit. . . Archaeological Protection Fossils, Indian artila ct~ and othe r historical ob1ects may soon have the official protection of th! Huntington Beach City Co uncil. In what seems to be an appropriate movr. rouncil· men have authorized a study to· determine hO'wl' the tity can best be surveyed to identify all eotentiallv valuable archaeological sites. If such a survey 1s conduc"ted, and it likely will be in the next few months, the council u•ill then take action to maintain these sites and protect them from development. The council does not intend to /Jre~erve every single site that is of kny ~al~~ to archaeo ogists -just tu'o or three of the more s1gn1f1c ant ones. But councilmen would allow researchers to dig out valuable information prior to development in minor si tes. The surv.ey was fi.rst pr~posed by the city's ,environ· mental councll and qu1 ckJy picked up by the city council. It's a fine step. backward, scientifically speaking. that will help local residents carry forward a deeper understand· ing of this region's history. Once such archaeological sites are destroyed by cal- lous development, important links to history are for- ever lost. ' • • • M.<oi.u~~ . H 1HE JOKER IS Wilt>. ' _,:1 Fef"in itioli :Of 'Practical -- Dear ~loomy Gus -NOtJiing Worse "Tliiin Reslifing~Wiili a ·seeond:rai eWoman . . -- Rules • Ill the Pursuit of Excellence • • :Politics' ' l (sYDNEY J. HARRIS) : Tboupll At Large: '. What is called "practical polillcs" 1s ; &imply the delusive art of concentrating · on present fscts to the ~xclusion of future : c::oru;equences. • • • '. The basic differe.nc::e between a "debate"' and a ''dialog" is that in the . former v.'e seek to persuade the other :: person's mind . while :: in the latter we are .; prepared to change :·our o"'"· , • The person who • talks too much is : often suffering from • the same shyne!S as : the person who talks : too little: the on ly . How to reduce both dope and divorce cases : Follov.• Florence. Henderson's advic e on TV to treat your company like fam ily and your family like company. -~·lrs . E. f . TI!l1 ~•lur1 ret11tt1 "'"'"'' v11w1. 11&1 llkll$1rtly 1hei.e 11 fll l ntW9"'"'· S1!MI 1ovr "' PM¥• to Gloo"'Y GUI, 01111 Pll1t. "immoral " and begin educating people to the fact tha~ it's a rotten and stultifying substitute for life. • • As king the divorce lawyers 1n the American Bar Association to vote on the feasibility or "no-fault" divorce laws makes about as much sense aa askil'lg a tribe of cannibals to volt the Vegetarian ticket. • • It v.•as Will ie t..1augham. lhe aaae of Cap Ferrat, who said it best : "It's a fun- ny thi ng about life: if yo u refuse to ac· cept anything but the best. you very often get it ." Another funny th in& about life i5 that advice like tha t, if taken to heart, quite o[len· works. The pursuit of ex- cellence is really the only reason for be- ing. And in that. pur- suit there is llnother rule to be observed: The difference be· tween the firstrate ..nd the 11econdrate is literally abysmal. Fifty second-rate women will never be the equal of a single first·rate one . Men likewise. A truckload of M 111 a rd Fill mores is knocked out of the box by a sin gle Lincoln. FROM ARISTOTLE UP. people ha ve been dtfining excellence. without much help: For the moment. Jet us try an in- version of a Mencken [ormula : By a superior person l mean one who knows tainly not happenP,d becau!e I failed lo wor k. and she alveii you I bla fat k11•, lff:k lhem out. I C"O llf'Cl fhf'SI' glorlou!I 11nd you C'<lme hom,. and all the furniture 1pecimens the w•y nthtr l)l"opl,. rnll ,.rt ts IT)(l'J('d out of th,. hnuiu•. and ynur hlrik rubles, or F•ber11:e "ll:A:~. arrnunt~ 11nd Wfl,111'5 Art aU11 ched, and It Is An l'l1:11rlln11: p1u1'.'i1on. You rnu~I lhrrl' 11re v11rious llll'ful 111tlt lettl havl' 11 11:reAI de11l or run nin11: Anrl A 11:rr11l paprr.!1 sr.rvrd . Anrl you ~ hAd thought somelhing tha t is not known lo every dtAI of patltn<'I'. Thr~f' t·rt•lurr.ii do not lh in,115 hnd hetn r11th,.r llf!llf\r tn rt.cent adult , who can do so methinR lh1t cannot rnme alnn1t eYf!ry n11y. Th, mt:irket 1n d11yi'I thin u~u11l. be lesrnerl by anyone in A few week11, and brumma,lt"f!m is txlrn1iY,., rnr 1 ,,ln1tle .fler11u.~e or thl1 remAlt cunnina. It II v.•ho greatly adm ire s greel lhings. An e1 -apeci men or the rt~I lh1n.i:i . lhert are strikin gly rasy to end up with 1 second· pensive education and wide travel don 't 1core1 that Al.MOST tiual iry. Thr1e ra1r nu n1btr. Artr.r t111vlng ltrmly cnn- harm things a bit. when added . ladle.& we11r the ri51ht rlot~e$. re1d the vlnced yoursr.lf 1M wns a damsel of the I know a lady who ha s great atyle. You ri1tht thin,1t"11. know All ihe currently tir11t water . Tht.rt \5 nothlnit wor11 , I can cou ld s;:iy she was bo rn with it or in· rashlonRble cliche.~: but lhty don't quite tell you. thAn rr1 !dln11: fnr any period M heri ted it. and you wou ld be partly rii:i:ht. acnrr. 1lx on thr. Rirhlr.r 1r.:11lt. timt wl!h a aecond ·rale woman, J1U More important is the fact that, since the I rr.cently re11d 1 isurvey hy 1om11 pun· ·1oo k1 good. day of her birth , perhaps Sl million has dit from the pi'lychnlo11y d11partment of • been sPfnt on her hy parents, lover5 and iome unlvers ily, wh lr h demon~trAl.f'd RUT WH t:N. Y()U find the real thin&, husbands in s..uch matters as educ.aUon that. in all hul ()ne of the iml)Ol'lAnt-S!!P.lli.t...M~ lo_your h11r.L w.lth hoopa.of and clnthes. It shows in her every mnve· qu•litie~ needetl for 11urv1Yitl. wnmfl:n 111tfl:I. l)l'ce1t and All A t()Ur of duty ut1dtr menL eYcry gracefu l flutter or her hand, ... were infer ior to men. The 8010 quality the hJl.elaae nf nne of thes~ lovt.ly eve ry carelessly tied 11ilk scarf. they posiessed In areater ibundance thAn num ~rs Is wnrth 1111 that furnlty re , and \Vhcn I advanced this f r .11 n k I y men, .1ccordina to the pund it, was deeelt. the 11atterln11 of l11wyr r1. Anti lhaf thin& mercenary theory to her, ahe replied, they call he11rlhrf'ak. Everythln1 11 "But of course." TH15 MAY VERY well be true. Leav· frAuaht with peril. 11nd nothlna more I() lna everythln1 tlae out, there 11 no doubt than an e1celltnt wom1n. She may I KA VE BEEN lucky 1n knowing many women are virtuo101 In the deee\t depart.. plll111e your bank Account ; but aht will firs t.rate women in my life. Thb haa eer. me.nt. You 10 out for 1n honttt d1y'1 lmprnve your ch1r11cter. ( CHARLES l\lcCABE) : difference is that the one def!nd! himself . by sound and the other by aUtnce. • • •• To be truly effective, the milk of ;' human kindness should be poured quietly : out of cartons Bf!d not clattered around in \Ve eaeerly embrace every modern technological dev ic e tha t serves t-0 frac· ture our sense o[ commun ity. and then we complain that people aren 't as close or as nice to each other as they used to be. • • • If you are unw illing t-0 cater to the Clean Air ]}e_vJc.e Draws Rebuffs claims of self-love in others, you have --· __ • • -d"orle.Jted·your-own prJ,riJ.ege. to exact such--...:.-=-- '""CfamiS from t hem. -To the Editor : • Dr . Barlane Elchbaum and I conceived, A book that can't find a commercial A liberal is a-fellow who offer.a to hold designed and.built an automobile exhau st publisher: ~nd has to be pu blished by t~! _your coat if you're about to engaie in a emission.s C<Jntrol device~that more lhan author himself (usually through some , fight. a conservative is a lellow who of· meelS the 1976 requirements of the Clean " "vanity" press !. is either totally devoid fei's to hold your wallet. Air Amendments of 1970. We built the of merit. or has so much rnerit that it • device on our own funds, thinking that won 't be apprtciated until a hundred .. Ptellident Nixon was really Aeriou:; about f The idea of "luck" was invented by years rom now. cle aning up our atmosphere. After r:nn-• • man. for ,• as Jean Cocteau says, "how • lacting some 110 "should·be·interested'' , The only honest statement about prej-else can we explain the success of those parties. including every m a j 0 r • udice v.·as m&de by W. C. Fit.Ids. who v.·e don 't like?'~ • • automobile and oil com pany, all pertinent once decla red : ''I am free of all prej· government a g e n c i e 1 (including udice -l ha te everyone equally.''· "Majority rule '' is as 1rt1t a tyranny Ruekelshaus and his E PA ). 23 foun- as that of a single despot, unless It volun· d.ltions. over 50 stste and c it y • • • Possibly as many thieves as emrnences have been motivated by the old motto that "God helps those who help themselves.·• • • Pornography won't be eliminated until we stop trying t-0 demonstrate that it's tarily refrains from oppressing the governmenlS and several large co r- minority. porations regarding the de vice. it became • • • unbelievably clear that au this was to no U the first murderer, Cain, was not avail as every response was, with two ex. given capital punishment by God, t fail to ceptlon11. "not interested'' or "that's not see ho14' man can arrogate to himself this our responsibility.·· ultimate penalty. MAILBOX L'-!ttrs /rflm rtnder1 are wtlcom.t. Normnlly writers ahould convey their m'-!SOl1L'.f in 300 Wflrrl.t or lt .,I . Th• r iQht to conden.'e letters to fit rpacc or eliminate libeL i.~ reserved. Alt /ti,. ters mu.st include signature and mail- i11g oddre.~·'· but nam'a moy be with.- held on requl!.~t if suf/icie-n.t rtaa o?n i., apparent. Poetry will noe bt pub· l!Jh,rl. plot Ir Wt, lhe puhhC, let thf! llllO manufacturer! continue lo pu1h ua around. 14'e deserl'e our fate -which wlll come all too Wil"JO 8 .011 Scout• Ch•tlfl ... Tn tne1 Editor: Havlna just rtad Syrlney J. Harri•'• colum n or April 111, perlllnln1 tn tht Rily Scout11 nf Americ•. I reel emnptlled to 1111y I flrmly br.litve lh1t Mr. Harrl11'1 commtnt rtoe11 not prt11ent •t:ootln11 In tht prnper perspective 1nrl merel y Rtf\'e!l 111 another 1arc111tic Alt1ck on Vice Pre1\- rlent ARnew 11nri thl' people Involved tn ICflulin•. Wh ile Mr. llarrlll m1y ckm11t tn crind hi11 111e with Mr. Agnew let him nnt Involve 11eouting on the 11m1 1r1nrl1 nic wheel. .colo&ic al elements . I 1ptak for all nf •<:0Utln1 when 1 aay that-our "ntw-pro1!'1m, '' whJCh-N•llY-~ ahC'luld be c111Jerl nur ''r.:nnllnually chlfll• Ina proaram ," Is nnly a 1llaht1y dlrt,,rent ml!an11 lo the s11n1t end. &nulinc •• yriu 1n<l I knew ii in nur you!h I~ j1J~I. •~ Yilll, dynamic, 1ntl'r'f'itt1n11: iinrl wnrthwhll ' 111 ever. The reciJ)" 111 th' ~1t1nr, only 1nm• new fla vors ha ve bf:l'n 111lrlttl. JllflN M CALOWELL 5'•011tm111tt11r, Troop I Hunt1n11!tln Beach Jach Ander•on Tn the Ed11nr , I h11ve br.tn r.n vtry murh disturbed by lh, muckritklna nf J11rk A,,derao• publish~ in ynur Pll~r lh•t I have bffn r,.11rly to rAnt'tl my 11uh~ript1on. Cover-up in Vietnam AT ITS REQ U ~T. we perm1lted 11 very larae oil company to te!l the device. but Uiey refused to give us the test result.a -11 they had promised to do - 14'hich leads Wl to believe the te51!; wl're very successful. A ver y large New York foundation was :!ilso interested and con· aide.red providing financial 'backing but \\1e are slill pur &u1ng the m1rket1 ng of our em111~1nn!I control device but Art hav· 1ng diff icully "btaining funding for certlflcalion testing. KENNETH L. NALL It i11 precistl)' corrtct ti) atilt thal 1cnutin1t 111 ln the proets.1 or changina: and changina for th e bet ter. The new ICOUt pm.ar11m , wh ich will 11wtn1 l11t.o effect In September, wlll m11ke some major ch11nges in the lfl:chniq11e1 t-0 bf employed In 11coutln1 rlurin1t IM: '70'1. Thi' b1111r.: prlnciple11 and gnAl.1 will rem1in tht 111me. howe v,.r , -11ervlce tn find, cou n· l.ry, comm unlly 11 nd .f11mlly will continue to rem1ln the co rner.1tone1 or 11coutin1 : Fnr lhe flr1111lme Jn Any p•~r. 1n 1t1tm ApJ)f':Artd crimpllmrnlln2 Pretldent Nl:t on . wh,.n the colum n hy lllcha rd Wllt.01 "PJX':.red In tht Apr il 25 L111ue o' your p11 f)('r. • ll 1~ my nplnii1n th11l the JlUbhraUnn ~ WASJflNGTON -1i\'e reported on February 6 that U.S. officiaJs in Vietnam bad covered up rampant malnutrition. exposure. tuberculosis and pneumonia in three refugee camps As a.,..re.sult., 350 displaced Montagnard lribe9me1i. roo.tly-~ • ""~·. '·' tbt o t de and tbt . young. peri shed while U.S. officia.la &lrutned papen. \\'hen "'11rd of the reJugee condltiolll rtached the bead- qu.ar1ers of U.S. paciflcalion ch I e f William Colb~. tbt • facts were 514·e.pt under the pluib rup of tht U.S. of/ict.1 In Sal ..... The number of de.atha. Jtonically. n.~ clo!e to ca.slfalty tot.ala fa tht infamous tity Lai massacre. Yet. only Rep. Lea .up1n. o.wa.. sbo""4 aey """"""'· IN /u~ OllTl\AG!ll lttllr Jo AID Mmmfstrator Job • H&Mab. t b • ""1· ......... --Jo ~ •h•t had been done Jo pum1h thoK ""directly rtspamible fot lhe trail< de>lhl of ISO imocmt le .. A ftw :: 110. HlMlh s.ent back an l\"Uh,.. ,.tf.senin1 memo prtp11ed by llfl VlelAam 1pec11l~1. Rob<rt B. !\"oottr. .,,,. -ttport.I thtl lht Mon••-dl wtrt tr ihlftmd lrom llltir hMW ID illt JACK ANDERSON camps s~ut Ja.nuary l971. b:t Viel· aamese military commander s a.tr the objections of American pacification of- tieial.s. "Montagnards exist al o marginal 1Ub&isten"et lt:vel. and with any \l)ss 10 nutritional Jt\'f:I. tht prt\'alenl diseases of diarrhea, ma.1arl1. pneumonia and tubercuJosis can pre\•111." explains the memo. S11ppffrl Mu•• Trun•lt could not see a rapid e001J&h-re.turn on 1£5 n 1 e Ed ltrrr:- money. Jn the 111\P~t lli~ue fl f the Aut.omoblle The automobi le 11ir ~llution probh•m l!I t1ub or Soulh!rn CahfornJa's maaazlne real an~ ~e .auton:iohlle manufacturers they hl'lvt asked for su11:gr.11tion1 for new sJill mJ1nt~1n 1t_can i be ~lvtd~.a~~ ~J' ~ lfWCJ!W~~u.14.:.:Pr.flvidt..Jo-mtt. ~fl' imW'lllk'tn ~M.lt:""11'mlfmim1ft prl~ "motoring tJr tr11vl!! ""eds" of member11. 1ncreaw of 60~e Sll'lfl() fJ\'f'ra lhe ~xt 511 All mem~ra who art interested in im- to eight y~ar5 if llif! ~land rd.s arr. en· pro,·1n11: the qua lity or nur air r60 percen t forced. Thi~. or cour5e. ma v RO 11 1m"ll 1 11 "' " c· 1.1 . way tnv.·ard solving th' air p0Uution prob-o air po ulion in ..... u1nP rn At 1 orn 1a 11 lem Just b)' preelud1n1t the purchase of a cau5ed by the automob1!,., 90 P'.rcent in car by mo!! famihe~. Orange County 1, and conserVU'lll QUr n11t ur1I rnoun:e1 and "'JX'" ~ac::t 150 per- cent of l,11! Angeles i.• pitvPd over t.o I C· eommodate the au\nml')l)1le 1, 1tKM.lld write to the club and ur~t. that they dt\'O~ Mme of thf'ir tr,.mPndtJUJ innu'-net and mone)' to"'·ard promoting ma u tt1n1Jt ayFtems for Mutbern Qihfornia. OUR OEVJCF. CA.'\ bP retrofitted to all time ''old cars" tba1 molt "of U! will '-nd up having to driv!! 1f tht "Detroit ban· dlta" are allowed to gel a•'•Y wi~ their T1IE DEATHS BEG A'\ to occu r ~hortly alt.u the relocation. the me.mo adds "Some 3.10 l)f the vt:r)' ofd and very young" had dlt'd by tht time hlgher Dear George : It' A,'\ t:,..P ICJt:NT 11lttrn1tave to American offltji.11 dls<:o\tted IM prob-aulflffll)blle lram,,....ft..ation were 11v1il1bJt •-·11 •--nt•nded I'm pr .. idenl of lilt local ••By ,. M:Jn. · "-' .. v ._ for tho!te Yrho e1tner b" prtf,renct or Once di5CO\·trtrl, •·prompt .1nd Georze;"fanclub ~11y l"baveone / _ rtmtdial acuons were lak,n. the memo of your u!otd t}'Pe1ATJttr rihbon1 to ~e.ss1\y "'·nuld ch<Jri~e it. 1l "''()U[d relieve MR. HARnrs h111 11u2~,.11ted that !hr .J1rk Ander"'1n 11tt1ck11 hy lht mtdl1 tcoutln1 1hould not he • Mrvh:e nr~nh:a· !1 A l(r,.11 t di11erv1ce lo th e publlc. t:verJ lion and th1t to learn •bout JUch thln~1 11 11 ,.i;iAtilln ht m11kl't IA~lt1 the Ap ptaranct IA camping, hlkin1 . r.tc., 11 un ln11p1rlna: t)f i:enu1nt. vAlld r1 y and thil1 d11ubt r1fleclf 11nd offer 11 nolhlna tn tod.ay'1 youth. I 1n on yiiu r p;lpl'r 11rul 11t1Hf. J would rd turn 11111est th1l Mr. H1rri11 ls oot of be lieve v.·hat ht 11~1 1nd ·•• Ion~ 11 yo1 IDUCh wl.th ~ll\ ~u . •.~•nd OU\~ _arwl F f!Ublrh hlli CfllllIDll..Lhut.J)Q..confldtncA tiat"bl.f~re lit ""inu till OU lnit 1111 . In W a1 11ppear1 1n your piper, newt. ldt bttn dy 1n~ on lhl' v~ne anf1 lhlt thf. nrw or f!dJtoruili. pr()iram 11 1 ptvauon brou1ht •bout by th,. pre11urt 1nd effor1s of lht "publld ty· Jieek ln'l envlronm r:ntal dlllel1nlt1," l ur11;e all tke Mr. Harrise!I of tnday ll'l lake a clo1er look 1t 1C>t1t1n1 belnrt tkl'y rire tlwlr tditnri•I 11hots. 11'e ch1nae1 in llt"lul1nl( rPltrreO 1n hy ~1r. Jl1rriJ hl Yt tlfJI 1>1-~n brl'Ju aht 1bnul by "puhhrlty. •e-kin1 tnv1 ronmental dilletanle.a" They ha\, 1n fAf'I bff..n brou&hl 11 00u1 fr11m w1!hln ~ oul11111 frnm adult leadenhlp 11 all Jev,.11 ~-ho ~·ork wt1h tr>d11y·1 )'tJUth i nti .,,. ,,,n.i1t11 ' ti) thtlr nudl and lnttre1t1. fr nm Jl(r C'P. tfve. far·al&htttf 1dul t1 W'he rtrllfl'\11.' 1}'ir need to offer VXla) .. I acou1 lr.od•y • pro- IJ'l.m, J. t"RM'K JAMtl OllAHal (OAIT DAILY PILOT ltobtrt .'I. Wttd1 P1.1blts.\tr AU1t r i w. nott1 dai:mJ. The AID ofhci als 1 d m 1 t , weir in my hair' lhe cnnge1ted hlghW11)1 and parkin& bo•'f'Ytr. lhlt It w-U A'pr1l btfore "thg ADORISG Ml\A art11 thertb)' maktng f':\'en autnmobUe ICOUTlNG WILL rttnaln • tt.r\1tt tituallon •as in band " Dear Adoring Anna . tr1vtl more cpmfMt.able Lftttrs and orianlutL>n. It wUI rtnutn IJ'I IJU1~r • Th' '11Jl'Ylull llfl• 'ti tM 0.JI)' 1'1}.,1 1HI..\ !fl lf'/'lm' •"41 IOrrlV• t.u• N'td"t l hy f'"''""Ullf •hi• r-.-•P'~' tiplnl••tli and rnm· ITl*'f'l'•r)' fin l "fl;rt of r~'''"'l 1.nd tlttUl;rlnC•, by J!fOYJ.fJ111 I forum f• r 1,.;. iqw,.1 ot OoJr rt.:•dln' "'l~l\l'I"'· 11'1d by Pf"'""'l"I ltM d , ' P'l'ln1• ,,, w~ ott-,,n•n •1'4 t~llV'n Oft ~ ol ,,.. da). Wtdnud1y. Moy 3 11111 Tbt officials lried to pw tM buck to I'm flJttered. but I can't allord a cuds tMu!rl br idtir•1.§"'1 ,.., ' · uptf~t or1.1nlutnt J1 •111 r,.m11n m1J1tary 1uthcrUle1 for hush 'Ii up the t)-pewriter H~er-er. 1 •tll lend Stmcet Rt\l'lf"h 1nd Ot\ell)J)f11tnl ''c.hHrfuJ and obed1411!.'' It will rem.am fKU Any ·suppreWon Qf rtpOrU, yau one of my eoow quill•~ ,.,11 Autonrl>1l• ,·111., 'Ii Strrf'r•rt1 Cal.ii llMltive to the ntfd1of 10"'1'1 J •ttl mt ~decr1tt1 -Diii memo. 11.!)'Ji!) fn\'dl\'t Dnt timt 1t'1 my lW'D to uu tbt Tmnin1J AnneJ Bros -be ~ bJ' t D • l r 0 n m I!: n I I ..,.,,.uq.bf mlliLuy per_.1111 Plruu •oo••'. 1""' An1 •itl u. rJflll dll!ttob • l7'D'J1I! rod letl "' PloVU>ctlhruuifimllll"l·~~IM!!~h~----==·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. _____ · __ ~r~E:~·~·~p:IB:KL:E:_~!rinat:.:"!~W~pnUl~~llonl~,~W~llll)"!1:_·~olht~r~ps<UM-~~_.. .......... ...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,...,,~- ) • ' Humphrey Ekes o ·ne Out Vot.ing Bes11 lt.s Jackson Will Drop Out Of Primary Campaigns INOIANAPOLIS oAP I - Here are the vote totals in the Indiana Democratic presiden- tia l prefereoee primary with 98 percent of the 4,480 precincts reporting : Humphrey 344,470 -47 percent WRllRce 306 .061 '-41 percent Muskie 85,400 .-12 percent Herr is how Indiana's 76 delega!es to the Democrl\l ic National Convention would be divided . Humphrey 55 Willace 21 Muskie 0 CLEVELAND (AP 1 -Sen. He nry i\.1. Jack1'0n, whnse strong personal presidenlial campaign in Ohio fa iled to ig- nltr ,·oter support. has droi)ped nut of active primary election campaigning. I ' But he said he was not releasi ng his delegates. "A Jot can happen between now a fl.fiami," Jackson said Tuesd ay nigh:t, looking ahead to the m atic National Con\'enti in ' iami Beach, Fla . \ The Washington Senator had made a strong bid for Ohio's primary. but rlnf&hed fou~th in a field o( five tMmocra ts. Jackson 'aid th1t he Md to Here are the vote lotals for work \.\'it h a radio-televisio n U.S. Senate in the Alabama ---------~­ primary. with 3,327 of !he 4,636 ballot boxes counled in the Democratic raee 11nd 2.934 I~~;~ in the Republicnn: I ~ Democrat : Sparkman 242.235 Allen 140.0M fl.1ims 64,270 Edinglon 18, 132 SUiiins 9.fi!I() Harper 5.087 Republica n: ·e1ounl 25,422 ?.-farUn lI.882 Neiiles 4.249 Callahan 716 Bar Backs Initiative SAN FRAl'\flSCO I UPI I - The Bar As:r;ocintion of San Franci:r;co hRs \"Olt>d support of !hr Cali fnrni:i M a r i ju a n a lnilialive. "'hirh "'ould end rrin1inal prnallies for i:1dul! persnn;i l use of marijuana if ap'pro\'ed by the voters. AssoriR tion pr ~id en I <:harle:r; •I. Clifford nounced Sarurday tha t the roposed slate initial il'e "'as approved. I. t:l.3 to 502. in a vote by more than haU the association me1nbers . •1 illJit.J<l!J lO/.J;TllUV~:r 'WU ID sa!l/iC;f FOf A ~tV1"G;?!J@r .._pjfl ,;....Ele.c~on ..W o."'-. .+-. By Student, 17 newspaper advertising budget of $22.000 in Ohio. He had said earlier that his entire state ca mpaign budget was less than $50.000. ''l had indicated earlier I would not carry on a cam- priign invqlving deficit financ- ing ,". Jaskson told newsmen and a small gathering of sup- porters. Because <lf limited campa ign funds, "It is my decision not to RO into any more cA the primary cam· paigns because it will not be possi ble . . . without deficit financfng." Jackson continues on the ballot in Oregon, Nebraska and l\1ichigan, which have mandatory primaries. He is also on the Calirornia llallot. "I will contin ue in the cam- paign. I am slaying with it," Jackson sa id. He added that he would hold a ne1\'S conference i n Washington. D.C.. later this "~•eek to explain hi s future position in campaign . ··1 intend to pla y an im· portant rol " he.....s.aid"··~~-1 TOT GOES TO PRISON KUALA LUMPUS, Mlilaysia (AP ) -A glrl 116t yet 2 years old already-has-spen two months in prison to get the pro~r Bmount o( molht>r lo\'e. Authorities said con- virtt'd mothers can br ing children under S t() jail ~·ith them . WEDNESDAY ·NIGHT* IS TA.CO NIGHT GETSIX FORSl.$0! ' ' ELKHART, Ind. JAP 1 -A 17-\'tar-0\d junior 111 Cooeord High School has won the De.mocratlc nominatio n for Elkh11t1 Count\' lrt:tll;ure:r. 211 l Bristol (P11iud11) Oa,·id Perkins deft• t e d1 Ste,·en Pu~ht:se. about 40. 3,i28-2,123 "'1th •II but one of t.he IU precincts counted from Tue5day '1 priniary . Ne1r C1mpu1 Drive Newport luch .. , PRIVATE SCHOOLS OF ORANGE COUNTY CHILDIEN'S . 'ART ...... Coast ?1•11 • W!dnesday, M11 3, 197~ DAIL V PI LOT _f Massive Foulup Puts ~ f Ohio Primary in 'Chao~ J ·1 not • e- labeled the foul-up "inexcusable'' 1111d suggested that Secretary or State 'ltd Brown should retire from office. , 'f Bro wn replied, "I don 't think the governor knows what the hell we~ orpt Cuyahoga Ccunty." Fl F-auntroy SWeeJ*} Washington Vo~., .... ,. . ' ' ,, ' ,• ... .... ,,.,. ··~ ' .... .. · .... ,. . '.• -· .. • ... · ·~ ... ,.~. ...... ... ,: . ., ... ------ •. r ;· •. I Every one of our thousands of account holders is a real person, a very important person to us at Mutual Savings. ' . . : . We offer many free services to our savers, in addition to paying the highest interest on insured savings. WHERE YOU SAVE DOES MAXE A Dll'FERENCEI 506 dayilltodayont I puabook sa"rings 53/oO oneyurtum 7, I $1,IXXlmin.imum ~ ~ v~ , ii THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS Ind loln lllOC:lttiort Corona del Mar: 2.86'7Eut Coutmih-y/ 6'7J•JOIO OtherolflccsinCoviJ!J,WcstA=dla,F.wd"",Gl'nd•lelllJ!C&oo&&Fadt·CbatawOllA • • , JS. -' • ·~ ~ . :. I! . ,·· ~. ,f '·'* • :'" •' •• •• .r-. '.'.. ... • .. .. ' • . ' . ' •' , • , . .:.:' • . ,. ... ~ ' ,. ... ... ·u• ., .. ·-•" , • j ~ ~ ti ~ ' • ' • • • • Orange Coast T9My'• ...... ~ • • ' ' . ·, ~OL. 65, NO. 124, 5 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE COUN'(Y, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1972 N TEN CENTS Newport Councilfilan Urges Airport Shutdown lly L. PETER KRIEG Of "" Dally Pllet Sllff A Newport Beach . councilman wants Orange County ·Airport shut down unless airlines wing it guarantee they will cover the 1oues if Newport Beach homeownen win thtir $30 million law suit against the county. ,.,I will ask Monday for a city council resolution calling upon the supervisors to insist on bonded or guaranteed in- demnification agreements from a J I operators or jet aircraft -and the state -. . ' and federal governments,'' Councilman Milan Dostal said this morning. "ll these guarantees are not put ue in a reasonable time -30 to ao days -then the airport should be closed for all jet operations," he said. Dostal, an attorney, based his demand on the California Supreme Court ruling Frida)' that, in reve.rrizll a lower court action, establishes grounds for public · nuisance suit! against airports. He also disclosed that he and other Newport Beach officials had been talking , to the pro~t Los Angel., 1ttorney Jerrold Fadem who is rtpresentlng Playa del Rey In ti. nobe suit. qalnst Los , Angele1 International Airport. "We have not hired him -yet," Coital said lhta morning. He 11td Fridly's court ruling Involved an ac.Uon agalnst the City of Santa Monica: ' . ''The Supreme Court held that the case is entitled to be heard on the basis that the airport created a nuisabce tha t resulted in injury to the parties and that • they should be permitted to sho\\1 negligence In zoning regulations," Dostal said. Dostal also noted Olis morning's an- nouncement by Los Angeles City At- torney Roger Arnebergh that Los Angeles International Airp:>rt should be closed unless airlines and. the federal govern-- ment protect the city from claims, losses er damag-es resulting from air opera· tions. Dostal said the fh1anclal s:uarantccs he wants to 1ee should come th.rough bon· ding or indemnificaUon °by financially responsible persons or ln1tltuUon1 10 1s to protect all of the c!Uu111 of Orange County from--the pottntlatly extremely large monetary liability to the residents and property ownera in Newport Beach, Cosll. Mea, Tustin, OraJ\le, Santa An!' and VUla Park." fie said none of the air carrler! using lhe loca l air field are large enough to be able to handle the potential llnbillty .. ' without so1nt: form of bondin1 or bt- demnlficallon. Property owners, l'\10$lly Newport Beach residents, be11n filing laW1Wts la 1961 in protest ol je\ flight< out of Ol111i• County Airport. Nearly 1,008 property <iwne.rs have jolned the ltgal battle, con- tending their property ha11 be • a depreciated becaux of the jeJ nights. Most of the suits corni trom hoineownt rt whose property .11 ne11r ·Upper Newport Baiy, undrr the county airport talctoff pattern. ue • Carpe~ter Vows-Death-- 'Critical' Viet Peace ~----'----~~ --- Leaderless ~-G~~M·ake 'Madhouse' Ban Fight Tivo Men Kil.led ' In U 1ire1ated County Crashes Two men lost their lives in aeparate Orange C.ounty traffic actidfl!U early to- day. ,, . WWlam Philips; 49, o( 1115 WllliamlOn \Way, Fullerton -no relation to the coun-ti supervisor of the .same name -wu killed ·when bis Car struck a raDroad ove.rcrossing abutment on the Riverside Fneway. and Lemon Street in Anaheim 1bortly after JTJ.idnigbt. _ · Andrew J. Miller, JI; of La Mlradl, died of injuries sUffered in I IWo-<ll' crub at Garden GroVe Boulevard and Eudld street In Ganlen Grove. Police said that Mill<I: WU I poioenger In 1 car driven .by Robert J, Womn. :zz. or Whittler wbo aullered only minor in- juries. . . ....-~lh GL1;.iU1n,.J1µ!cWhiltitr,_. paseenger ln the other car whJch wu driven by Doyle D. Bucke, 2t , ol 530 W. Wilton st\, Costa Mesa, .ii in Palm Harbor Hospital suffering from massive . held injuries, police said. Bio condltlon II reported u crillcal. Huclte suffered lillnar lojur!n. Gray to Head FBI-fo~Now WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nlllon withdrew the nomination Of L. P1trld Gny m to be deputy 11tonoey 1......i todly llld named him lnltud u o<ti. J'BI director WIW I ......... to I , Sdpr -11-., alter the · No..._ 'tiectiona. ~Confab Set Typo Boosts . Teacliers' Pay Some middle school principalJ In the Newport-Mesa district do not make the Daily Pilot. A typographical error in a story on ad- ministrator's salaries cited the figure as the upper range for middle school prtn. Trustees Seeking, ~ef eat Of Prope~y Tax J\f easure Newport-Mesa 1ehool trustea: Tuelday and disa sier standard.. night took stands on two pending blllot The school bolnl lllo occepted 1 measures and 1ccepted a "5.000 upwmt d from ........ re vision of the district's proposed im73 memoran um '"'""r-'•1tendent John budget. Nicoll 1ddln1 111,0lllJ " to the propol<d Trustees voted unanimously to lf:Uvely budget for tm73 . seek the defeat of the proposed Watson 1be addiUonal fundl wouJd be ultd to property tax initiative. relnttate previoualy cut prLorlty budaet Tbe measure, whi ch would place I. con-requutl . and to 8dd -'•I education stitutional ceiling on the property t.uu • .,_ .. used to supwrl stale achools, could eost J>l'OlrllDI lh1t will HCtlH 11111chlng the Newporl·M,.. dbtrict $4 million In stale funds, Nicoll said. revenue next ·year, according to the The new preliminary bud&et now clpals. 1be figure ahould hive read resolution passed by trustees. stand.I at $33.51 million. '20.m Trwtees agreed U..t they and ICbool Tru....., contlnaed dellberltlons In ... Tbe story Wo emNl<Olllly llvt L amnlniltrators should pujh hard Within ecutlve -loit ~f nllht OD I Jll'O' 110,000 rlile to Jeon lllrmon, Id-the community to Increase opposition to po11l by the C.rtlfled Employ .. CouneU llUE, South Vlot1111n (UPI) -Giop of drunken, leadrrlesa troopt from SouUt Vietnam'• shlttered 3rd DJvlllon l'Olmfll this ancient capital city today, lootlnf and burnlna. Tens of thou .. nda of reluifee• tried to nee 11 the city bec1mo a madhouse. The lrd Divlltoo troopoU! la from ·Quani Tri wber• ti,- overrun by Ille· Nor\JI "' :.a Mond1y. Thotr COllUllllldin(~, Brfl. Gen. Vu v .. Glol, wjio, llotl U.. ~ 'b1 heli&pler, Wll fired toc111 llld Jilic..t under detention. The 110m11l populotlaii ol Hue ii 1lloUI 150,000 but It wu men thin doublod i. 'flui"' ud """' otnqleri. Soldlen ,....,. nllhl !Ill M · to Ille ~· 81 -"'""' '1Dc11Mlll mm. of! 1l C11DPlfll. A ctmal Dia! bunt with ~mmcu ,., WU bunied lo Ille rround, llid poUco .... drunktn _tnlOpo w[lh no ~ or liol were 1'lp0nllble. Vans with loudlpHken mo•ed 1JnuP the 1treeu ot Bue ordortn1 the soldlen 11 regroup Ind said thot bealMlnc 'J'hart. day they ~ be plcilod up 11 -.i.1, SI• mll~IOlith or • HCJt Oonununlot troopo !Ir 11 ° leut nve IZlmllM""liol rounds loft Into Ille Phu Bil.:....~ where 2,0GO \\ftlerlcln1 .,. ' UPI ~ Donlld -A.· -~Id Ille 1ppwed lo be .... dlllllf• or cuu11jlel In this llnl •l!ldt since April 12. -' At the Hue 11ote1,ltt.. 111a dl11ppooiod' with nceptlon ol-1 Jlm.W .....,..,...,_ pi.rently-.lolntnc·t11e·111re11111 of'""" movln1 IOUlhw1rd toward DI Hint 'Iii one or the b!Qe1t IJllifAIJon1 of the wor:' Hue Js 1 unlver!!lty city on the PertuhJI River. In Ill center 11 the Cllldtl, °""' the aeat of power or the Kina• of Amam; which was captured and held by the Com- munist.I during the 1151 Tet olfeMlvie which overran most of the city. During the occupation of Hue four years ago, tbou1and1 of ctv.IUanl wete' reporl<d ~aln by the Communist ~ becuuse of their anll-Ommunl1t vJew1. Military comm1nders have said Hue JI. the next objective, and thil touched o(I. the panicky nllhl. ' . At Phu 811, et1ht mil,. IOUlb ol Hui soldiers fleeing 1 o u t h w 1 r d1 c~ mandeered clvlllln vehicles mo•ilfllans lllgbw1y I. · ....... minirtratl9e uaistant to Superintendent the measure , ... to incre1se aalariet and Improve frlngt of School! John Nicoll. She eama fl1,000 "'The resoiuUon Is l)Ot enough. " ukf benefits. Under con1kleratlon are pf. Hazy llDllhlne and warmer ~ per year. • • Trustee .Marian Buie~. "We11have to po11J1 that would ldd an atim1!fd fl4 ttires .lte e~-f ~.....,.......,.,.. -·--Q~--.~ 1 """' f"'k-••-......---~F· .. ·~-~••l-out•intothecommumty..,too...-~-muHan to"1he1:1ud ·-+ii anp con{"ffia1'Jiiiill~y .. ,..;iillii~..i--_.,, S Th T · Trusteea also r ... tved to support highs of 75 11 the bft<heo ,;,q ·-· pare at . ree =~ ~1~'.°poslt1ou 2 on the June to 13 lnl111edld. Ovcrnllht low1 or ,47· The m"'""' would provide runc1s ror Mexican Lead,er l.'l ... pr c:ted. Kids Climb ro Protest C":uing replacement or renovation or ICbooil INSmt: TODA y deemed unsafe under eurrtnt earthquake , __ J _ Pla11.n1ng Age1iuu A uw Cost.a Mttc. th.tata group mok•• ltt <kb•I. 7rl4o v, while Gold<11 W tsl College J>Ull on lt1 1prtNg produCUotL Ste A hlll-dottn Nnvport Hlrbor H 11 h School student. lncludlnl ooe conilidlle for ntlt year'• student body prtStdency, today climbed one or the two Eucal)'J>- lul tms lhlt bad not yet betn out d°"" • by city c:mn. Tbe lllldenll -ed to 1~y In their lofty perch unW ...,,. action was taken to .... lht tms. _.., to -Don CcilJen, the scbool'I ollldal pollcy ai tht tree• which bordtr ,die !lelrlyocGmpieted Olymplo pool .. lht -... belle eut down to ... ---~ &am fl1lllll In the poolo '"Ibe trees tre 150 ytan old," Cohen said. "But wbat'a one and one·half cen.. turl., II they CID be eut down In one and onHlalf hours?" ~ city crews 111d the; ore cutU., the Im. down to brge llump 111<! Md the ICbool wHI be respooilible 1or re-movtnc whit ii !tit. • The cmn bad 11rtady topped .lour or nvo or tho 1ret1 by !ht ...., lunch hour bul ....... thelr IWlcb brtU the lfOUP or -ltriYed belore the Jut two t.reacomedown. , Drug Siupect Clai1m Allergy • A hot d<if atancl chef, JI, 1p- J111ently began bulldlnc hll dfftnSe 'nladay when he wu arr-In lltwport 11<1ch on 1111plclon or .,.,i)uanl --· ' ·Questioned by ~ olllcm •bout ony modical problems, lie tdd them he II lllll'llc lo drup. • MEXICO CITY (AP) -The 11linlty of ri the Colorldo River, fON!in tradt and problems or Medcon migr1iof1'wortert In the United Slota ire motltn Presl· deot Lull Ecbovmll will discuss wlln P(aldenl Nixon during hla viii! to Wlllifngton beciMIO(,JUM II, Foreign Mlnllter Emilio 0. 111-uW lod1y. Altliaup then II aa qendl for the 8*Cliil. i.ci.m ...._ llao will ... "'*'-· 7 llld. -Invited ........ Jnlldent to " ¢1 ..... to """' lilm .... "8111 to Ptltialnd-. Th••ltr Notti, Page 24. • L.M.kH 1 ... 11... " c111tt ... 1e • , ...... c-14 Ci...lflllll 1>• c-1c• .. C-M °""' Jfffk• ' •llf1~1 , ... . • -.n ....... ,... ...... . .. ,., ... _.. t -. --. -. ' • -·-,. --· --. ............... °'-"""" ' ,.,,. . ....... ,... . ·-... Or.l '*M .......... ·-" = "': --·· --. • • ,1 OAll Y P_ll_01 ___ • (· 1 ~req.zi~~. Fans. Police Break Vp Fairgrounds Rwt l'rlnzlld la111 •!'Plnntly bent on '.~ the a:i..s CU1 by thruhlng the .~d Guy drew a convoy of Costa ~1eu ·ppik:e c1r1 to prvft11lonal wre11lllng ·rn1tche1 1t tht Orange <.: o u n t y f1lrground1 Tu esdoy. • ~· · kveral c1r1 1nd the pollce helicopter , Eiigle JI converged on the 11rt.na tiboul "10>30 p.m., whoo lhe ncUon .11pllltd uut of the ring. Pollet 11ld they qulckJy controlled the dl1turbance by ordering the rrowd -no dlaturbanct occurred Inside the arena - to dllperM wtth lo\Jd!peaktn. F•lrl""'nda M1na1er Jim Porletlltld 111d thll morning 11o wu try1nc to !lad out factual dttall1 about the dllturbuee. "J've betn tryi nJt to re11ch the promoter hut he len·t :ivAllablt," Porterfield rema rked. Co!lll MtsA pollCf'.l nstilgned to crowd control at tht arena 1111y 110me fana often f[t l • emotiona lly lnvlllvtd w11r C(lm· batlnU. One younR officer -who s1ys he nlw1y11 hale• to do It -has rep rimanded • little olrt lady jn her i'!tvtntles 1'tveral llnlti'! i nd once tmd to escort here out. ~ ~ . •: f ~ ,. • '17. f ~ r'j J}emand Convicts' f'reedoni Turkish Students Hijack Airliner, Threaten Death " . ·. 11¥ardous Curve Gets City Study • Councilman Milan Dostal 11ald this mornlnit he wlll 11k Nrwport Stach publlc workA official11 to find some way to make the Irvine Avt:nue S.CUrve 11~fe, even If It means exptnslve retonstruction ot tM road. "l will ask them to rind out what it wUI take to udeslgn and rebuild th1t danli(erou1 stretch to lncreau th a11fe- ty," Dostal 1aid. Pu bite Worka Dlroctor Joseph ·Devlin aald a two-year-old estima te lndlcate.s tt would take '250,000. Dostal 's declaration came aA public outcry over the curve arose following another 1erlou1 accident there Tuesday aiftemoon (let separate 1tory). A dele1at1on of homeowners 18 ex- pttled to attend Monday night's councll meellng at city hall to demand· Im· mediate corrective measure•. Dostal, whou fourth district e,,.. compaa.sts the controversial curve, pointed out that the city spent nearly ..... SOFIA, Dull(11rin (UPI) -r our crew of six. $10,000 to Install all !IOrt!I of warning TurkJ1h student11 hij1cked a •rurkish An un ldr.n tificd passenJ:er :iuffe red a devices about a year ago. alttlner to Bulgarla today, threatening lo heart 1ttack during negot_lallons betv.·ttn "We Installed Oashing sign!!, a huge 'fiiow 11n themelves and the other 67 the hijackers and police. The atudenta ~peed · limit' sicn and renectors in the ., , -• 1 median," he uld, "but that apparently trlrlClQI aboard unleta Turkey freed three allowed the peraon to he remo ved rrom hasn't cured .the problem." t\ltkJ 1 obndtmned to death, alrpnrl the plane and taken to • hoapltal. . The traffic accident rate has worsened 'tlbt.borttlt. ukl. The Del wa11 on a domestic Jlla:hl from ln the pa11t four years since lrvlne BuJa:arla n authoritie s' said the students Anka ra lo Istanbul. Avenue wa11 widened to four lane11. The 'M a deadline, but that deodlne pnssed wldtnlng project followed the original 1'4thout Incident. The 1ludent1, still uniden tified , boarded alignment of the roadwa y approved when "·The 81uden~ were armed with plltols the plane Ju.t before takeoff In Ankara a tract map was filed Jn 1958 when the aid hand grcnadt!I . Jncl foreed the pilot , at IJUn point to fi1 lo •rea WBI sllll In unincorporated Orange In Ankara, Turklah Prt1ldent Cevdet Sofia . County. Bunay 11,gned the death warrant todn y for Devlin not'd that con1lderation to ~ILYPM.OT,_ ...... RAPS DANGEROUS 'S' Councilman Do1tal Laguna Woman Escapes Deatli In Rolling Car Drifting off a notorious Newport Beach curve, a youn}~~Lagun1 Beach woman somehow escaped death Tuesday when her road ster rolled over three times 1nd tbtee convicted tt rrori!lt1 nnd offlcnla After the landing, the hjjacker1 chlnglng the alignment w1s 1lven Jn JHS, .11ald the men mny be hr1nged 01 enrly a' threatened to blow up the plane If 1ny but there wasn't enot money 1v1llable landed up!!ide down, trapping her in the 24 Die in F ·lre 58 Miners ~Still Unaccounted For KELLOGG, Idaho (AP) -At least 24 mlner1 died and $8 were unaccoori ted for todty in the nation's richest ailver mine •fttr fire 1wepl through mlneahafts more than a half a mile uodtrground, an o!- flclal of the Sun1hint Mlning Co. said. Marvin C. Cba1e, vice president and 1eneral m1oa1er of the mine, !!&Id he had no Idea of the location of the 58 men unaccounted for. Shoehooe County Sheriff Lou Gardner saJd 11 bodies we.re being brought to the 1urface In addition to the nve mine of~ • tl.dalt rtmoved from the murky shafts Tu•!day. Thi fire wa11 believed to have broken out amona timber• between the 3,400 and 3,7QO.foot te vela of the Sunshine Mining Co. oper1Uon In Ulia mineral rich area of northern Idaho. . Mort than 100 men escaped. Families and co-workers h u d d I e d around warml!ir stovts on the surface whllt rescue crews 'sealed off shafts they cbecked but found empty. · About 100 rescue personnel were chartJna are111 sealed behind bulthtad9 to btp flames from spreading into new portions of Iha mJne. The re1CUer1 aJao were workfna: their way tnto other smoke-filled mineahafts as they tried to locate the misslni mmon. Most of the families waiUng for word in the chill dawn today sat on chair!! and the bare floor of a makeshift Red Cross center inside a lloraie bulldillg. -Jdaho Gov. Cectl D. ABdrus !!Rid tMt slate authorittu will aeet u 1000 as ponlble lo determlne the cause of wbat .. ,. u., .......... SCENE OF TRAGIDY Idaho'• Sun1hin1 Mine he said may be Idaho's worst mlne disaster. Andrus sent an aide from his office, ?i.1arlin Peterson, and State ?i.1ine Inspte· tor Carl W. Griner to the scene Tuesday night. "About all we can do now is prly for the survival cf those still ·remalnint underground," Andrus !laid. Ten miners were killed in 1936 at a mine at Mullan, Idaho, when a cable broke and a hoist dropped dawn a mineshaft. Mining authoritie!I In Spokane, Wash .• !laid the Sunshlne Mine had e::cperitnced no major 1ccide.ntt prior to Tuesday's fire. Operations were shut down fot several months in 1946 after a serious un4 derground fire, but there were no de1tm • ~nday morning. oproont cbeh~~e1 ground crew member• ai; 1lot dothaatnlymlh•l.ng more n widen the road cockpit. u s 'S .,1.1 , d' :i .. The ,three men pre11um1bly were the ~ Lh 1 22 r ··~ S Co t tt t le ~ one. whole freedom WAI IOUlhl by . ' He pqlnted out thert WU no crlllcilm of Nancy A. Loca ar • I 0 ~ • u -n eres •· 'IJ k Th l _... One or the hlJaci.e~ laleJ' Ieft the p~ne the lllgnment at the time. and no. real · Hig hway, was rescued from beneath the • • __ . . . 1-"' ac ~r.a. ey were aen e_ncicu on to ataz:t """"Uationt~th"' I u -----·-· -------~---. --"-itrr<il'l•m c:hargcrtrRtadllfgi.tlt1cldna"'li'~~----. ,.epre.en • ves-1'fe11Ure~hlnge 1r.--·F -~ • car-uY-awewportlJ!a?trFlre-Depart;-· - } . ...,.Int of Jaracll Conaul Ephraim Elrom of the Turklth Embaa1y In Sofia: City traffic ena:lneen aay the accident!! ment squad . . aod the kJdn•plna of lour U.S. airmen, The plane wa1 towed off the runway on the curve ire 1lmllar and the design She'ts liated in satisfattory cood!Uon ~ ·1 G • N • l p1a · who were later freed . before the negotatiqm •llrled but the of the road may not be the real fa ult. n 'I nnt igue nt .. Thi four unldcntUled studentl forced pa1senger1 wert not allowed to dlaem· "The typical accident involvn a day at Hoag Memorial Hospital, derplte a M.,,11 the TUrklih alrllnet: DC1 to land at Sofia· blrk. Volbwaa:en or Por1che driven by a severe concussion. ~· Jt carried ll passenger• •nd a Turkllh t lrllnt aourcea 11ld there were yoWlg male, quite 'often after too much Rescue.rs found Mis!! Locihtrt literally ' ' '!"' lo;l Engineers Saved '(';Ziff hariger' ,, ~oonsliot-Y nung .. ' ' .'JIPACE CENTER, llolllllon CUPl i - lrfl¥1on comm1nd1r John W. Youn1 1ald Loday the Apollo 18 moon n11ht w1111 • ~1CUllhlnger" 11ved only by the 1uperb P9r'form1nce or engineer• on earth 1 quarter or 1 mllllon mllt1 1w1y~ • 0 f know that we had 1 Vflry tlOle thln« 10Jn1 for u11 '1 Youn1. 1ald, referrlna )o l~. borrowing •Ix-hour lunar landlilf dt!Q caUHd by trouble wllh 1 bacl<up command 1hJp e1t1lne ~ntrol 1y1te1n. "But thanks to the people 01 the Around. who 'were really c1lllfC iii d1ta !\"OI" all over the country'. 1 uridmtand. Wt were 1bli 'to proceed," he added. ·young and hl1 two crewmate1 1 Thomae K.•Mattlnaly ll and Cllarl•• M. Duk•, In· temipt.ed delelled technical debrleflngi'! to, diacUM their 11-day mlMion al I.heir ~ new1 conference l'!lnce 11pla!!hd own ln U"' mid-Pacific Thur1day. 'l'hey brought back • record 213-pound collect.Ion or rocKs rro1n 1the pioneering e•plor1tlon of the moon't highland!!. Sc entlst11 11ld 1 quick look nt Plrt of the '8.n1plt:1 sujilgtsled the astronauts -"'tre "fan1111llcAlly lueky" In flndh\.lt f ~ lhlt mn~reprtst:nl a wide -• #e ol·t!le·lunllf, l. ,' P•uf W. it, chW or ·1unor , •t f[;l.;lannid Si>"c:ocrart , llld . ay It ,nay ~k• monl h• t "1111111 aid !ht otigln ol lh• UfOxpecltd rod haul. But G8't said lhe lilltenU•I to lunar 1clenc1 11 rrtal. ·~·n's rolna I.I be 1 ml&hly C.V1pllca1o<1 i ry to unraveJ," Young aald during the mlnlde conference. le and Duke ex1mlned aomt or the 1jleclmtns. Tue.sdny In the Lunar Recc h·- 11'1 laborntory. . • • • • • • • • DAILY PILOT • • • • : Tllt Or-.. CM•I DAILY l'ILOT, 'lf!llll 'lilMU •lrt. ~IM Htwt,.tct~ h Mii ..... W l 111t Or .... C.... M HaM .. c.t\Hf!f, .. ~ 1111• H I"""' ,.,.. "Cll•~fd. ,..,_., ll'llWoll : ftldt~' lrw Cl»lt M•••, H ........ 1 a.~ • HllflttilltlM lt1Ml'lf,fvlll•ln V111t•v. L•tvM ! l •ll(I\ lrvlMl$.-...ct ionof ~•n ci......,1,1 • h" .NIN'! ~l'MI A illrlQlf , .. 10<\tt : Ml11tft " ....... llnw..l"' _,.. '-•~ : Ttie ................... II at JJO Wfi.I • ••1 Mf'MI, C.I~ ~ C-~I•, ,.,.. • l ••Mt N. w,,4 "'"'*""' Mil ,_u.iw J111~ A. C111l1y • • 12 foreigner• on board, most of them drinking" old Jlm Lanen a11!1tant wrapped 1round the steering column and German1. traffic e~glneer. ' Amona: the pa11engen were Turk lah He o ld the majority of tht a\'eraa:e or partly under the dashboard of the totally Sen. Nurl Ademoglu and Omar Inonu, the 18 accldenla 1 year on the curve do ln· demolished car. 48-year-old son of J1m1t Inonu, Juder cf volve Volkswagens. "She 's lu cky," 11id 0 fr ice r Stan the Republican Ptople '• Party llld 11 An 1n1ly1ia of the accident patterns Bressler, of the police department's trar. times pttmitr of Turkey, the aources prepared for councilmen nearly two Uc bureau. said. year• ago cites the fact the aection of He explained ahe wort no aeatbe:lt, but Tax Plan OK'd B.y Committee SACRAMENTO A(A!') -An amebcled fl.l ,bllllOa property•tu nllel blao 'W.n the approval or • key Auembly ...... mJllH today and headed for Iha Auem~y floor on 1 IU pittlun vota. One Republlcm; Auemblyman E111ene Chapple of Cool. joined Dtmocrala In the A"'mbly Ways and Muna Commlttaa lo 11 P:Pn>ve the me1eure 1ponaored by Auembly Spoakar Bob Morelli CO.Van NU)'I). The measure would hike allte ptrlQIUI) Income taxt1 1t all level• tor an ov•all Increase of MOO million 1 year. Thi plan would cut the averaa:e home-owD1r'1 properly lu blll by $274 1 year lor a lotal tu reducllon of ~ mllllon. • . Fro'" P.,e 1 PROTEST ... schftduled nround the1n. _ "That way thoH who wt'nt to atttrid "'111 ndt be missing clAYts.'' Ooda:hall s:1id, . 1.un\l11u snid he U'l"lnttd thr ttach·in to t:oincidc "'ilh \Vhnt ht i<:Alled th' "'"'b° rorincd Oranae county Student Union'a prtrll clpallon ln the · National Sludent As~oclnllon'1 "'Dr morlttorlum day Thurs· clll\' I A~lress Jntlt' f ond• 1nd Tom Hayden, one o( the ChicogO .M!"'1! conspirators. '"' ochodulod 1o apeok Thuroday al Cll St1tte Fullerton As part of an anti-war program and Eg.,i ~ad 1ald·he WI!' IOlni lo try to got ll>em to partlclpale In Ille Ne'll.iport HllrbOr e\·tnt. • Jrvlne Avenue between Santiago and San· somehow minaged to atay inalde the.roll~ ta J11bel baa an acetdent nte of It per-cent hlaher than Iha! of the lVrrage four-Ing car which probably would hive cru1h- line divided 11treet ln urbln Callfomll. ed ind killed her If !!he was even thrown ·~ '•hborhood Id ,. partially out. .ii~ ne"& res en.. 1 r e Fire Department Dispatcher Hush alarmed for good .reason," Devln uW. In McMillan aald today bla family lott I the report prepared by city Tratfic fr.&ellid ibout the ume lge when her car Engineer. Robert Jaffe. cruhed at the same locatiin several ''Tho pripclpa( Clllf< of Iha accldenll Is yean 110• • milter of drive behavior, •plcltlcally, Neighbors turned out lo watch -the drtvlna too .fut for the prevalllng con--reacue operation on Irvine Avenue ne•r dlUons, the rtpOrt II.id. 22nd Street, where another similar ac- Irvlne Avenue hu • 35 mlle-per-hour cldent occurred a week ago, resqltlng .in speed llmJt and II Pie II driven at that serious injury. . speed, De\1lin said thl! mornlna:. Many complained loudly about traffic 11Wlth the increased. tr1fflc we ctn alao condltlona on the busy street, demandln& expect more accident•," the report aald , 1omethlng be: done about the curve. polntlna out that Ha poulble e1plan1tlon "'They were yelling at me," !llld one for the recent hlatory of aecldentl could newsman. bl the nature of the development of this Officer Breaaler said to d 1 y in- pt.rt of the community. vestilaton art trying to determine a "Appearing to aome drlv1r1 11 1 rural specific cl~'! for the mld..afltrnoon ac- road, lrvlna AvtllllO II actually a city cldcnt. treet · .. Tht only thing we know ls that the s "When development ..II completl, tht wu coming 10uth,'' he said. gener11l 1pptlr1nce ind feeling-of the area plus the added marginal hicUons ~ tvll !lerve to restrain moat drivers," the repor said. -- Cornelia Wallace Left Off Vote List MO NTGO MERY. Ala (AP) -There nu•y not hR\'e been much doubt 1bout how ~lrs . George Wallace was goln& to vote In Tuesday's election of Democratic N11tlon11I C.Onventlon delegat es. But there "'as a quf!!lion. 1t least momentarily, over whether she would get to vote. Pollina ollicllll at her auJcnod votlna place couldn't rind Cornelia Wallace'• name on its list. So the · aovtmor'1 wife had to r11ise htr hand and· nrear she was a r'ijillered \'Oler before bting allond to Cll[ h" ballol. 24 ·Plead Not Guilty NEW YORK (UPI) -'Twenty·thtte pcllcemen and one policewoman pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges they ac- cepted bribes from gamblJn amounting to approximately •1 million over a period or four year•. Bell wu nt at •1.000 each ror the 14. who tf convicted f1ce a mai:· imum or 21 years In j11l. GEM TALK TODAY by NeWJ>ort Attorney Sues Cf\ TV for 'h1fringellient' THI ILICTRIC WATCH The electric timepiece, •PPt•r- lng about twelve years 1go, Is consldertd by many watch repair- men an electronic compltcatlon with whlch tbay are reluctlnt to cope . A Nr"·port Bt•<'h l11t.')'tt has filed a arta aloni wo.uld 1n.\~t to more than $3 t Vitt ,,_•lftfll .,,. Gt_..I ""'"'" " ,..,, -Y lht:11a:~-;!···"l -'t ~ cl,11~11 . 11ctitln 'h11t could c::ost c'ble , rrilllloh~ ~adttn ukL .,,. " t1IS1~1o_q coiupnn lu h,l O.JlC ll• ll<l ·· ,,..>c --"""" -li ••. "' 1 ' ..,-G'lill'lrllfit mAn)' millions or dolhl1f.s -if it -.,nart oa WI! .. 1 uwt"l)t0.-.1 UI rig-"' ~laintenance and npBir of elec-- lrlc watches 's nhltively simple ii e npoirmM takta advantafe ot" available 1ympo1fums and factory information n•m•t A. M•rphir11 : M•111tt l1W l:fllW 11 L ,, .. , Kj.itt : H~I ~ Chr l:.lfi ... t ...... ,,, .... Office l l))) Hew,Hf kwlt+tt4 • : Mtm"I A44r••J: ,.0 . 111• 1171, 9Jl6l : °"9f' 0...... • : : • • '"in~ :i 'rrdil'I In Oral\!lt Countr SVperior CATV 11n1Iet hlw JOI fee~ olJlnt acrcts Court. tbeJr property/' ht aald. '1'1t damage s Allornt)• Raymond L. Mlldatn, who Flnlod ...Wd olwluoaly be tnudl sit•t.r 11•." his .wi!r. Ruth. and ntll!hbor• on clllel '"P!il:Jloi more CATV 1111>- \\'Ill am and Belly V .wana u . co-plain-1tctbtn." tiff" w•nt• damages Crom 1 l!WP of M•oben 11ld hll IAwout s lmted to ln-dell'ndant~ pro\'lding c1b1e\•lskln 1CA1") stancts where Une1 are strung across "rvlm lhro"llhout the slate. prooerll., trom public utility j111tallations Mad..,, wants l30 1 loot for in-!Uch u Southtm c.tlfornla Edllon C4. or lrlna•mont oC his property rlghla at hl1 General Teltphona Co. Brt1 homt. Tbast rights were \1kllated. "There are many easements or ht st11tes. wM:n CATV operalon In that aller·ays that can be ustd undtr atate •rte lfru1t1 lines across his propeny la\1' to provide this strvit'f, 11 ht. 11Jd· w~~hout p<rmlu lon. "Bui our properly rlgh!LJ!e~J>olng Many rtsldtnll or Bn:a who Df\'ft violated u are thole of many thousands ftalb' objfcled to !hot hl•'t aln<t ob-o father JMidtnts al, 0r.,,.. Comtr nol """"" 'trJ' ·~ ....., CATV to mtnllon California." ...... "' <Ont~ m md their prop-~-ilid Illa dttlllon to Ille • class 0"1 • ltnlct co_lll, 'lie IUL "Our ... l<tlon Wll ~ of the rflaUnty tion II b11ecl .. .,.. llCL 11io1 U1e1 NYl small •-1 of amanl 11111 .... w lie no 1'lil lo "" .. tlollllll:" -• ,, &imed ii\ an j[Jl!Mduf llwault -about All a....i tt ....... , ... ,.. lll'M 11,00I to $1.Mljiir e&lsijl', - J •• We found that electric watches except for just • fe\v electronic perts, are basically •tho same u ordinary watches we have been ,. pa.Iring for many years. The Rre~C.st dlllerence u tho d• groa of' clunlinus required by 1111 lloctric watch. It limply wUI not -1a...Jlr0perl,y wb111 dirty, 11' electric power cannot nuitc:ll Ille" lorce of lbe maln'l'rtnc ntcll In pu1tilng whetil thnn1cb minute · partlcles ol dirt. A hlc,b s!Andard. of clonllneu Iii• beeil ba&le to our npalt ~ ctdun1 for almoai 29 yoara. If 1'1111 bavt problems with your al~ ltl~ watch, bring II lo Ill ••• wt " not 11 all afraid of ill • • ly BARBARA KJIEllllCB Of t11t Dallr Plltl lleff Federal government intere1t In the giant North American Rockwell plant in Lagun1 Niguel ls ltllJ "very much 11ive'' a spokesman for the government's General Strvlcea AdminiatraUon regional office tn San Francllco said today. 0 There'1 nothlnJ defln!Uve, but we are still trylnl! lo determine U there II auf. flcient intereat on the part of enough 1a:encle1 to make the deal economically feasible," said Gerald Meekler, of the regional dlrectcw''• office. RapreaentaUW. ol , .. anmeal 11on- ciu toured the 11111aurat" in December. -While 1ever1I later indicated "no in· terest" ln moving 1ny of their facilities to the area, aom1 of the rr:maining agencies are interested, Meekler said, and GSA is continuing ntgotlations with them. One of the intereated agenciu is GSA It.self, which has considered moving its archlvea 11tctlon from Los Angeles into 282,000 square feet of the bulldln&. Thi! would occupy ju1t over one-fourth cf lhe floor 11pace and GSA official!! fttl it would be necessary to find tenants for about tltree-lourtha of the mllllon-squar,. loot structure to make Its occupancy by the aovernment economlcally feasible. "We don't have-to flll~tt to 100 percent 'occupancy," uld Meckler, "but we wculd have lo. tslablfsh ·t11at there would-be some aort of future expan.slon in the agenclu occupyina: il n A 1poke1man for North American Rockwell today confirmed that the Nl111el plant atlll 111 "off the market" u negotla· tk>ns with the government proceed. The proposal under con1lder1tk>n for the past several months ts lo uclwige the $25 million structure. tor 1tveral government-owned propertle1 at present 1111 •• -...... .... ___ ... .... __ _ ----.-.. -- ··----· ........... . occupied and operated by No r t h Amer ica n. Also in the hopper jg I study of low cost housing and transportation availability in the area by the Department of Hou!llJll and Urban Development (HUD), which ia req uired to be made In artu when the government ii considering mo v 1 n I employes. ~ Murder Suspect Hospitalized Prior to Trial Murder suapect Gig Ptlera, just houn away from hla second Ortnge County Superior trial, was rushed to the hotpltal today in 111 emaciated condition crett.d by what county jail 0Uicer1 1aid wu a sell imposed fa!lt. Orange County Modica! C..ler pbyd- clan1 refused to conunent on the con- dition of the Huntington Belch man pen- dlna a court ~ulry lchtdultd for liter today before Judge Kenneth Wlllilml. Pr<>1ecutor Pat Brian and deteue at- torney Barry Tarlow tre tcbeclWed to meet with Judge Williama and docton at. Unding Poters. ZI, lo dttermlne Iha -ditlon of tM former lifeguard. "I'm hoping that we mty be able to reschedule the trial for Monday," Brian said. 0 But we can't do 1 thing until· we le•rn just how sick Peters really 1.!:." Peters, accused of kllllng hia parent.a in their Huntington Beach home 1 year ago, was shot last Nov. 3 as he tried to escape from Judge. Williams' courtrQC>m duriq th' noon recess. .. • J.C. .J./ump~rie6 Jewelr6 ~ 1123 NEWPO~T BLVD., COSTA t.4ESA -IHI TPMS JI TIAIS IH IAIU LOCAnOH IANltAMlllCARO.~ l•ASTll CHAI.. 'HONI Ml·l4fl ' ' ' • I • •• ' •, DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Un justif iahle Density • • • Newport Beach planning commissioners "'Lil be faced "ri th 1 sort of chickens-come-back-to-roost situa- tion Thursd~y e"ening in their scheduled public hear- mg on a 738-un it apartment expansion project. Developers of the Versailles on the Bluffs apart- ment!, the Donald Scholz Company of Toledo. 1,1,•ant to add the 738 units to their existing development bet1,1,·een Superior Street and Hoag Hospital. Phase 1 of -\'er1;aill es apartments 1,1,·as appro\•ed "'Ith little fanfare a fe\r months ago. partially because it \ras in unincorporated Orange County terrilory "'hen appli· cations first '''ere made . It \\'as annexed into the city before gettmg final plan approvals. becau se of se\\rage and \vater ser\'it e r.roblems. And it ultimately got city appro\'aJ of a dens- ity of 35 units per gross acre (before land for streets and parks is subtracted !. Despite some sharp after-the-fact criticism of \'er· sallies density, the nearly four-fold increase in the size of the development is propos'ed at the same density as Phase I. Mean"'hile, ho\\•ever. perhaps in response to concern expressed over the Versaill es density. the planning com· missioner and city council put the devel ope rs of Nev.•port Crest. a proposed 500-unit condominium across the street from th~ Versailles. through the hoop 1,1,•ith a variet.v of conditions, and have yet to approve the project. The 500-un it ~'ewport Crest pro ject "'ould be on 37 gross acres. roughly on e th ird the density of the first phase of Versailles (255 units on seven acres). and rough· ly one-third the density of the proposed \lersailles addi· tions f728 units on 20 acresl. \Vest Ne,vport residents and some city officials ha ve expressed sharp concern O\'er the traffic that '"ill be ,R"enerated from the l ,500 units in the t"·o projects on the area's relatively inadequ1te street net~·ork, particu· ;A -Definition Dear Gloomy Gus -· ~ Of 'Practical :Politics' (SYDNEY J. HARRIS) ~ ~ nou1ht1 At Large: ;-What 1s called "pr actical politics" is pl y the delusive art of concentrating present facts to the exclu sion of future nrquences. • • The basic difference between a 4'debate" and a ;'dialog" 1s that in the rormer we seek to persuade the other person's mind. \\'hile in the latter "''e are prepared to change our o"n. • '.· The person who talks too much is i often suffering from the same shyness as the person who talks too little : the only The young Corona de! ~1ar H. S. girl who damned the DAILY PILOT '(Mailbox. April 28 ) for endorsing city council candidales is the l!l&me one \vho screamed !hat her con- stitu tiona l rights had "'en violRled JA•hen her teeny-bopper ecology club JA•asn't allowed by the school adminislraLion to do the same thing. -P. 0 . R. T~ll ... Ill,.. ,..lllCll Nfftr1' ""'""' Mt lllCtH•rllr tftoM ti 1111 MWMtMf', 5t MI rour "' _..,, te 01 .. mr ow1. Di ll' ~1111, "imnioral '' and be1in educating people tG the fact that it 's a rotten and stultifying substitute for llfe. • • • Asking the divorce lawyers in the American Bar Association to vote on the feasibility of "no-fault" dlvorce law1 makes about as much sense as asking a tribe of cannibals lo vote the Veaetarian ticket. • • • ... larly Superior A\'enue feeding inlo Coast H1gh.,.,·ay It would seem very hard for the planning com- mission to justify the much higher dens.ity rtque~t ed !Cir the addition1I Versa illes developme nt 1ha n !he densilV already indicated for the developn1en1 l!lrrallv acrois the sti-eet. IBy \va y of comparison. Ba lboa Is!arld has a density of 23· units per acre\. ,>\dmittedly it \\'Ould be tou~h on thr \'rr~alllts developer to require a different plan th an ,,·hat ht already.has in being . Sul the needs and nghlS of .all th e citiz:eds of the area. including those that \1·il1 mo\'e into the new development. must get first con~iderat ion. Parking for ''i!'itors Ne1,1,1port Beach's groping for a solution 1£1 the Old Newport-McFadden Square parking needs arf' hol ding true to form. with a ne.w approach ad van ced each \\'t:ek. Now Vice ?.fayor Howard Rogers ha~ derl ared that, 1f anything. the ritcFadden Square area needs i::hort ·term parking to help the business for the beachfront bi stros and hamburger stands. 'obviou!il y. what Rogers meant is he di sagrees \rilh t.layor Don Mcinnis' proposal for a parkin~ structure for beach parking. Rogers doesn't \\'an! anyth ing that "·ill bring more oul·of-to\\'ners to our be aches. This may be all 1,1,·eJI and goor1. but he -and the merchants -should be mindful that a ~nod share of their business comes from these all-da y \'isilor~. Rogers is heading a bu sinessmen'ii: commit tee stri\'· ing to find a 1,1,•ay to provide better parkin~ tn he lp both the declining business on the bearh and the blossoming busin ess a·cross the "'ay in Old Newport. The group wiU need to look at diverse approaches to the problem. It has been looked al before. and there is no easy or inexpensive ans\\'er. • ·N 1Hf JOKER IS WILD Nothing-Worse T-han-Residing With-a Second-ra.te_ lf=1Jttuan..... _ . . Rules • Ill It ~·as \\'Hlie l\1augham, the sage of Cap Ferra!. who sa id it best : "It's a fun- ny thing about life : if you re.fuse lo ac- cept an ythi ng but the best, you very often get it.'' Another funny th ing about life is th at ad vice like that. if taktn lo heart, quite often works . The pursuit of ex- cellence is really the only reason for be- ing. And in that pur- suit there is 11nother rule to be observed : The difference be· tween the firs trate and the secondrate i5 literally abysmal. fifty second-rate women will ne ver be the equal of a single first-rate one. Men likewise. A n-tickloa d of M i I J a rd Fillmores is knocked out of the box by a single Lincoln. FROM ARISTOTLE UP, people have been defltiiflg u fellei'lce. without much help. For the moment, let us try an in· version of a Mencken formula : Sy a superior person I mean qne who knows · the · Pursuit of Excellence (CHARLES JUcCABE) something that is not known to every adult, who can do something that cannot be learned by anyone in a few week s. and who greatly admires great things. An ei· pen sive educa tion and wide travel don't harm things a bit, when added. I know a lady who has great sly\e. You could say she was born with it or in- heri ted it, and yo u would be partly riji!hl. f\1oie important ls the fact that. since the da y of her birth, per haps $1 million has been 5pent on her by parents , lovers and hu sbands in such matters 1s education and clothes. It shows in her eve ry move- ment, every jilraceful nutter of her hand, every carele ssly tied silk scarf. \\/hen I i:idvanced this fr a n k I y mercenary theory to her, the replied, "But of course." I HA VE BEEN lucky 1n lmowin; many first-rate women in my lift. 'I1l1I has cer· tainly nol happened l:w•u~ 1 railed to seek them out. I collect thefll' Rlorlou.!I 1peci mens lhl' "''"Y othtr Pf'OPI' cn11ert rubies, or Fabe rR' 'Iii.II:!'. It I.~ an ex11clin,11: plls.!linn. You tnulll have A J!reat dtal or ruonin,11: 11nd 11 jilrelll df'lll of p&lienre. Thl'st rrl'Al ur"" do nol come along every lln y. Th i' mArket 1n brum m1gem I.~ l':xlens ivl'. For 11 sinale specimen of lhr rr11.l thinJZ , !her,. are scores tha t ALMOW'f qu11/Uy. Theii:e l1d le1 wear the rl,11:hl clothes, read the right lhin gs, know all the currently rashlon&ble clirhell ; but they don 't qulle score 111 on the Ric hter scl'lt. I recently read a survey hy 1ome pun- rlit from' the psychology dtpartment or ..'\Orne university, wh lrh demnnlllr.111,rt, lh11t in all bul one of the imporl8nt qu11lilles needed ft'lr J111rv iv11I. won1l'n were Inferior lo mtn. The solo quality the y poasessen in arieater abund&nce than men. according to the pundit, was deceit. THIS MAY VER V well be true. Ltav· inl everyth in; else out, there 11 no doubt women •re virtuosos In the deceit depart- ment. You 10 out for an honest day'a work. lllld 1he a\Vcir; yuu ii bl& flt kt!l1 11nd .\'OU come l'lome And all tht. fumlturt i., movtd nut or the hou!'le, and }'flUr bAnk arcounl~ And wA~PS 11r,. ,11tt111rhtd, 11nd lhP r, 11re varlou" u~Pful lllllP leg•) p11p1,rs served. And you h11d thnu1ht thlnJ!S had bttn r11ther bftter In recen t dayg th11n usual. RPr1111s.~ of thu; ftnu1le cunnin1. II 11 11rrikin,Rly easy lo t:nd up with a lf!Cnnd· . r11t,. numt>tr, after h1vlnc firmly ro,,_ vinrtd yo ur..!lelt she was 1 d1m1eJ af lh1 fir11t w1ttr. Thert Is nnthln(I wor1e, I can tell you, than rtsldlnR for any period ft f time wilh a ~econd·r•le woman. Jail looks good . RllT WH~i'(. VOU find lh• rtAI lhlng , Rrappll' her lo your htu1rt with hnop1 nl 1treL l>ecelt 11nd 111. A tour of duty undtr lhe IUttllj.tf! of .one of the~f: love[)' numbtl's Is worth 1111 th11t furniture , and lhe natterlna of lnwyl'r8, inn th11l thing they' c1.U htArlbrt.ak. Evtrythln1 II fr11ughl with peril. and nothlns more '° than •n e1c1llenl wom1n . She mty pillage your bank 1ecount: but 1ne wW improve your eh1r1cter. difference is that the one defends himself by sound and the other by silence. We eagerly embrace every modern tecbnologieal dev ice that serves to frac- ture our sense of community, and then we cmnplain that~le aren't as close or as nice to each er as they used to • Clean Air J)evice-Draws -Rebuffs • • • • To be truly effective, the milk of human kindness shoulCl'be poured ifuietly out of cartons and not clattered around in cans. • • A book that can't hnd a -commercial publisher, and ha s to be published by the bo. • -• • • If you are unwilling to cater lo the claims of self-love in others . you ha ve ~ forfeited your own privilege to ex&et su ch claims from them. • • • • author himself (usually throuih some : "vanity" pressJ, is either totally devoid A liberal is a fellow who offers to hold your coat if you're about lo engage Jn 1 fight: a conservative is a fellow who of· fers to hold your wallet. • cf merit, or h&s 50 much merit lh&t it • won't be appreciated until a hundred : years fr om now . • • • The idea of "luck '' ~·as invented by man. for , as Jean Cocteau says, "how else can 111e explain the success of those we don 't like?" The only hones t statement about prej- • udice v.·as made by W. C. Fields, \.\'ho once declared : "I am free of all prej· udice -r hate everyone equally.'· e • • • "~1ajority ru..le " is as creat 1 tyranny as that of a single despot, unless it \'Olun- tarily refrains from oppressing the minority. • • • Pogsibly as many thieves as tminences '! • ~ave been motivated by the old motto • that "God helps those who help · -themselves." • • • Pornography won't be eliminated until we st.op trying to demonstrate that it's • • U the fir it murderer. Caln. w1s not given capital punishment by God: r fa ll to see bow man can arrogate to himlllf tlti! ultimate penalty. Cover-up in Vietnam WASHINGTON -V.'e reported on February 6 that U.S. officials in Vietn am had covered up rampant malnutrition. uposure, tuberculosis and pneumonia in three refugee camps. As a result, 350 displaced l.tontagna.rd tribesmen. mostly J ACK ANDERSON the o Id 1.1J1d the camps about January 19il , by Viet- -~ p e.t.J..&#.d ~ ~1ar,y ~ commandeu O\'.U ... the.. v.·hne U.S. offlCfili objections of American paclrlcatton of. shufOed papers. ficlals\ \Vhen lA'Ord of the "Montagnards eXJst at a margih il refugee conditions subsistence lel'e l. and ~1ilh any loss 1n reacbed the head-nutritional Je,·el. the prevalent d1!ease1 quarters of U.S. of diarrbea . ma11ria. pneumonia. and pacific ation c b I t f tuberculosis can prt\•1U," explains the. Willi'1II Colby. the memo. facts we.re swept under the plush ru,s of THE DEATHS BEGAN to «Cur shortly the U.S. offices in Sltcon. The number of dealha:, Ironically. "'trt ·• aftu the rel«ation. the memo adds. close to casualty totall In the infamous "Some 350 of the very old and \'ery ~ly Lai massacre. Yet. only &p. IA• )'Oung" had died by ·the lime higher ._ · 1).\\11~ ~•A .... American officials discovered tile pro!). n.11pin, ~ .. 311"w~ any O)n«rn. lem. ll iJ-Conlended. IN AN OUTltAGED letter to AID 0 n c e discovered, • · prompt and Admtnlstratcr John fUMah. t he con-remedial actions were taken." the memo gressman demanded to kno\\' what had clal.nu. The Al'D official.!! a d mi t . bet.n done to pu.oi•h those "directly bo'A'e\'er. th1t it . was April before "the ruponsible for tht tr1gje deaths or 350 situation -·as in hand " • lMOCent people " The cfficial1 tried to pau lht. buck to· A f•w dayt 110, Hannah ltllt N(l an milil&Ty authorltlts for hushing up Ult To the Editor : Dr. Barlane Eichbaum and I ctincelved, · de1i(lled and. built an ~utomobile e1h1u!t emiAsions controLde_vice_that . .mort than meets the 1976 requirement.. cf the Clean Air Amendment5 of J 970. We bUilt the device on our own fundi;, th ink ing that President Nixon was really seriou11 about cleaning up our atmosphere. After con- tacting some 110· "should-be-interested" parties, including every m a j or automobile and oil comp1ny, all pe rti nent 1ovemment 1.1 gen c I es (including Ruckelshaus and his EPA). 23 foun- dations, over 50 state and c i l y governmen ts ,'Ind sever1J large cor- porations regarding the device. it hecame unbelievably clear th&t all thi1 was to no avail as evuy respon.o;e was, wit h two ex - ceptions . ''not interested'' or "that's not our responsibili!y." AT ITS REQUE.ST. we permitted a \'try large oil company to test the device . but they refused to gil'e us the test results -u they had promised to do - which leads us lo belie\'e the tests were very !Uctessful. A very la{ge New York foundation was alS() interested and con· sidered providing financ jal backing bllt could not see a rapid enouih return on I~ money. The 8utomobile all' pallutlon problem 11 MAILBOX -Let!tf! from readlt! or1 W1lcOm1. Normally writers &hould convev th1ir me.~.~age! in 3()0 words or lt61. Th• riaht to condense letters to fit 1poc1 or eli minate libel is reserved. All ltt.- ter.t must include signature ond m11t£. inr1 oddres!, but name! mav bt with,,. held on re que!t if .tuffieient rto.a on ls apparent. Poetru will not bt .. pub- lished. real and lhe aulomflb1Je manufacturers still m11nla1n _i t can 't be !!Dived, And they are now talk ina about.-automobile prlet lncreal'es of ~me $1000 over !he next tl.1 to erghl years if the standllrcb art en- fnrc ed. Th111. nf cour~e. may lfO e 11m1ll "'~Y 1oward wiving th,. air pollution prob- lem just by precluding lhe purchase of • car by most ram ilies. Ol}R OEV JCt: CAN be ret rofitted lo 111 I hose "old cars" tha t most cf ua wlll end up havi ng l'J drJ\'e 1f the "Dttroit ban~ d1ls" are allowed to get away Jlrlth their plot . If """· the public, let the auto m1nufacturer~ co ntinue lo puah u1 ·~ •rl')Und. ~'e deserve our fate -which Will Bu George_-,,,--...,_come. 111 too__sOQn., .. --· .,.. , ...._... .. Dear George : r·m president of the local "By ~ge :·· fan club ~fay I have one of your ust(t type.writer ribbons to wear in m)' hai r ~ • ADORl~G A~~A Dear Ador111g Anna : l'm fl attered. but I can'I afford a lyptwr-Jter. However. I wUJ send )'OU one of my aoose quill& the very next time It's m)' tum to use the goo1e. Dear George : I go to thii psychiatrist and pour out my troubles 11 I lie on the couch but t..ba,·e noticed he drops -oft to sleep. Is this fa ir" ROCHESTER Dear Rnthesttr: \Ve are 11111 pursuing thf. marketi ng of our ern1!.!llon1 contrnJ deVJce but ere ha v- ing dJffit'Ulty obl11nlnii funding for cerl iflc1t ion lest1n1. • KEl'NETH L. NALL S11pporl '"""' Tranall To the Edit~r : In lhe latest 1nu~ of the Automobile Cl ub of Southt m C1Jdomi1'1 magaz:lnt lhty ha l'e a1ked fnr sug.estlons for nt• Mtrvlcu th'y CQOld pro\•ide to mttt 11 motorln11: nr tr a\el nttdii'' 1>f m~mber~. , money toward. promoting m111 transit 1y1tem1 for Sttuthern Callfornl•. (P' AN ErFtCIEN T 1Jl.ernat!n to 1utomoblle transpnrt11tll'ln welt lvtll1bl frir tho1e whO eithl'r by preference or neeeasity wnuld choose JI , It wouJC:I rtlleve the congest@d highways and pa.ri:ln1 .11re11 thereby n1Aking even 1ui(,mobil~­ tr1vel more comfortable. Letters and t"llrd11 11hould be addressed to : Servicea Research t1nd Dtvelopment Autornoblle Club of Southern Ca!U. · TermJnal Anntr, BcJ1 2890 Los Ang•l•t, CA ioolt FERN PIRKLE Afaln1t Hetlcopter1 To the Editor : the pa 11t year or IO. 'l'he reduction of the war pre11ure can·be 1 maJor reaMn for It ta crlmin1l acUvlty; the country 11 1e~ tlln1 down. -~=~ Conaiderlna th,. 1·1i1t, and the an · noyance to a great number of cltlzena by theie '1l11ht1, I wnutd 11uaae11t th1t the1e m11chlne11 should I.If' lrfl for rescu,. and emergency work. r know Chli\f (;l11v11l' w!U be very up8et wllh the 1011 of hlc toya. but he learned to lhil! without hi• TV camertis THOMM F. JONES Jule Ande r 10,. To the Editnr : I h11ve heen ao very much rtf1~ by th,. muckrakina of .J1tck Anderson published in your piper th•I I have been ready ti> c1nctl my auhscrij>tl(ln. It 1adden1 snd depre1.1e1 me to read theie Jetteri in 5upport of the Newport•--•nr thj!: flr•t lime In 11ny p11pi1r, 11n lttm Be11ch pnlice hcllMpler pitrols whtn 10 1ppe1rtd C()mpllml'ntlna Prl'A:frfent Nl•· many J)e()ple 1 know disllke the nrilit, in· nn, whr.n the mlumn hy Rich11rd Wll~n tru1fon inUl their private yards, bel ch .11ppt11rtd In the April 25 1.,llue of your w~lkl ng , 11nd lll!ntral 11nnriy1nct. of be ing p&pt>r. watchtd when one wishe11 to t>t 111one. It J,. my opin l<Jn th&t the p11blic1tion r>I J for ()ne hive lllwe yi ('herlihed my lht J11ck AnderMln 11tt11 rQ by !he ml!ftlt right to privacy and seclu 810n _ evt.n in 11 •great dJ1service lo the pub/1r. Eve ry the outck>ori. Now evt.ry day and night 1 11llra1tinn he mikes licks the 1ppea ranc11 am aw•re of It. l lW•Y• prowUni irt)tJnd ol aenu lne. validity •nd thl1 Mubt rener.tt In lhe iky. Ind 1ccompli1hlng abaolutel)' on your P•J'>l'r anti 3lllrf. I wnu.Jd Mt nothin,c 11 far 111 I CID see. btlit ve whi t he 111y1 11nd I S lon1 11 you publi8h hi1 column I hi ve no mnfldencft J DlFY!R WJTH Chief Gla vii'a ..,1ew In "'hat 1pPf_ar1 in your paprt.r, news, ada Oft hi crtm..-111tlttle . H hlni tti1t-tll<-~ar.(dltW•I•--• -. ~ .. ~--• condlt1on1 of our aoclety have chanaed tn J . t RANK JAMES _Q_uotes J1m11 Re1k11, N. Y. Tlme1 W11hlast- eolum1l11 -"In f11 lm•11 to AIM•, It ba1 to be A11d that. he 11 about lh• mMt htlne1t •nd candid member cl th,. N1111n 1dmin11tr11lon.. Whal kt s1 y1 In publ 1r ht 11.)'I In private •. and t1Jen lf yoo don 't like what ht 1av1, which I don't"tnri•t Qf lh11 time, at l@a1t )'(tU kM• where he 1t1nri • and th h1 ht~ lo be a plus. "" h11 th,. mur11e of Mr Nl1:on·1 ~nY1tl1on~. ant1 he b•s stuck '" them •hilt Mr f\uon WU ••in{ In the •PPolil• dlrtcilon " O•ANOI COAIT DAllY PllOT A:obt rl ,"W. l\'1rd, Publl1hc,. · ThomaA l<tl'tJtf, l:d•tor Alb(t! "" Batt:t £d1!onal Poot Editor Th" "d 1trin~I · pea• or lht Dllly Pilot •""'II• t" 1nJorrn. 11 nd 1lfrr,11· 111• rtt.d~ra by ,,.-ew.nU111 11\.11 n-~ll"•CW"r't oplnlOn• •nd ,.,.,. m"n'•l1' rin t~ or lnt.tretl w 111n1hr1nrt, ~ prcwtdlnc • r~ '"' '"" -•Pl""'""" ol our l'f't.dtn' ooinint11, •nd tiy or'ti"l'IUl'IJ the evaslvt.. stll-stn'ing memo prepared br farts. Any suppression of reports, ._ .. bl.a Vtttnam apecllli.Jt . Roben H. Nooter. dec:laru the memo. "woulo in\'Ol\'f Tbe m..,. roportt lh1t Ille M"'"'ll'Jl'ds rrponlni by m!lllary p<l10Mti In P1el);u •lf• lrwlttrtd from lhelr homtJ U> !ht Provmce lluwib military cllaMtl1." If doesn't attm 1111 to me -ti you 're aoing lo b<Jre him to sleep lht leut you OOllld do II Ill 111 !ht ch1lr aod l•t him h11-. the «>Uch AU members ~ho ~re lnU!rtsltd In lm- prQvln& the qu11lty of our air <llO percent of aJr poll utKln 1n SQuth,.m C•liforn111 15 caused by the-11 utorMbll e. 90 ptrl"tflt In Orange Coun1 .. •r.d conserving our natural resourrtJ and open apace ll'l per· cent of lM An~•l"1 ts p•\'td O\ to ac- commodale t 1utnmOOJl11, 1houJd •Tltt to ll>e club IJld ur i e th.ti lh.,. dOl'Ol< 10me of tbeu t.--err.endmp iDDutoce and A911Ra Yu l>)'k, t..A. -"The war 111 Vlttn• m I tn.;k, but not 1 crtme. c mt what !lit Commun!•!& do ti b111111n btln11 Tr11od1 II DOI a crlmt , crtr." CIUIU lra&ody." 4l\'"'1'i ~1•11. iltl• of frtfM'l!l'tlirl • t'>f'\."N and tPolt"11'Mft Oft t.oPcs Of ttlt di) . Wtdn~dty May 3. 1972 Humph1rey Ekes One Out W alu1ce J;;d.ged iri Head-to -head Indiana Chaflenge lNJ)IA NAPOUS, Ind. IUPI• -S.n. .Hul"H'rl II . ll urn phrey h1 the fir11l m;i1n flnf" Dtmo<-r11li1· prr,11idl'nl111I ht1ptfuJ tr, f11r., (iov. fieorJ(c C:. W11ll111·e ;ilonK in :. 172 primary llr h1111 done lt ln lnrllana ttlfl w11n hut 11ol hy 1nu1·h While Jlu111phcry'1 v!ct11ry 'futMl11y w11~ ,,...,l 11ver whrlm 1r1g, ht dlll it In ;. 11t11t1· ~·h1>rr, llOml' ftlt W;1 tl~t'fl had II KIJfld f'h!'lnt'e kJ no.tch hl.11 flr~l victory ln s Northern l'rlmary. · Sen. f.dmund S. Mu11k1r.. who dr11pp<>d 0111 of the prim1rlt1 but who.e nflmt 111;.s 1Utl on the ballot, a<il mnre votf.., than txprrted. Oemor.ral1c lc11rltr11 11 a I d Muskie 1ppe1rtd kl 11r.rvt: a~ 11 11tand·1n for Sen Citllrste S. McGovrrn. who waJ Ml 11 c;i ndld1te hert · Wl!h 98 ptrttlll of tht lnd111na vole coun~, JJumphrey had :J44 ,470 volts or '' ,P(:rceal ; l11 3(lfl,OOJ or 41 percent fllr W.JJD8ce. Mutkle, e•pected lu j(r.t only 11~111111 HI Pf!'rcent tvtn before he withdrew fr11m the prlm11r lt11, 1.:ot J2 ptrcent of thfl n,.mocr11Ur vole11. llumphl'ry look 55 of ln1U11n11 '11 711 dele1l&le11 Jo the IJe1nncr•tl•: NaUnn11J Convention, W111J1tce won 21 . Pre111ldent Nlxnn, unnppused on the Republican 11idf', dlll nnt Rpf)CAr likely lo 1eL hi• hoperl·f<Jr 500,noo vntc.11. In 1111111, pre11identh1I c11rn!lrlat,. Nlxnn wot h i.~ hill· a~•f plur111ity In lhf' n111ion In lnd l11 n;i - 1.otl7,IM votr.11 lo 1Mlft:e19 fur llurnph re y 1od 243. 108 lor WRilAcr. then a eandid11te ()f the Amf'ri1·11n ln1if'Jlf'nrlrnt P11rty. Hum-15hrey'11 vlrtt>ry 'wHll huill on two Ct1lumn11 -a .11lrnn11: 11howin11 wllh hl:ick vote•"· p11rllrulnrlv In MHrion County (lndh1n11polh1 ), 11nf! 11 .11tronwrr 11howing th11n expected In L11ke County, lhP. 11ter.I· mAkln11: 11nd cilhnir i:irra of nnrthwf.~lf'rn lndl11n1t where WHllRl'I' rtnyf'rf the hu11inw l1111ue hrAvlly. W1.con1l n and ,\ta1111t11rn..'llselb . Humph rey, 11pr.1klnic fr nm C:level1nd ~·here he wat wJ!linR out the return11 of the (lhio primary, 1u11d "If Mu11kle were nff thf" hatlnt we W(IU!d ha ve the llon'11 11har" of th1:: V<Jle. We d1rln 't campai$tn too much in lndutn1 , Wallece campai$lned V IJ(OrtJU~J y.'' llumph rey 11111d his Mhowing w311 rf"~J>f'f't11hle In lndlan•, which he called •·11 11r.1·onil Al1'h<im1 " for Wallace. .. Wall ace, 1pukln1 from llou11tnn, said Jnd111na was sweet Indeed. "I feel very 111thititd thJlt during the Oemocratlr convenlit>n, the ch1irm1n of the Indiana deltglllion hll~ 1ot to rise and 11ay, "Mr. Ch.11drm1n . lnd l1n1 •Cl31• 'l1 vote .• for the i nvernor of Ala bama, the honorallle (ieorRt C:. Wallace." Wallace m1de that CClmmenl before hla delegate total fell . Wallace Speeds Ahead With Alabama Victory Bllt~11N<:llAM, Al.1 (A l'l -An ap-of the total. with 71.8 percent of the parrnlly df'1•1J11vr home .11\:ile victory in !ltate'.11 4,848 bt>xt.11 counted. Alt1h11n1a 11nrl :i ~l r11nR llf"rnnd·pl.iire finillh Repuhl icanll, voting in lhelr f1rllt In lndl11na h;i v" i.:1v"n r:ov. (;,.or,11r C. st:itrwide pr imary, nnmin11 led fnrmPr W111J11ce p1•rti;1r1s ft/I murr 1·nnventl~n . vtill'll ln tiill r1t1'1• fur U1,. lkmocrat1c Po11tma ster General Winton M. Blount for 1)r1•11ulrnti11 I num1n11tlr11i . tht. Senate. W11 Jf11<·e won 11l lf'11MI 1~, of Alithl'lrna's With l!.1.2 percent"' the boies tabulated 37 rlcli'·,l(rsitrl'! in Tur i11lriy'11 llf>morr~t 11· on the GOP side of the ballot , Blount had primnry Hnd w11s lt'Rd1nw in d1lllr1"lll hk r· 25,442 votes, or ftl.1 4 percent. Jy to give him 11evcn more. And with lhat Si.11 seats at the Micirni Beach con· m11jorlty, h, could dir tA1r !he r.le rnon of vention went tn deleg11:le~ whn ran on an lhe 11ix rr.m:iinlng drle,11;ite.~ from the anti-Wallace ticket, and another can· 1111\l.C at largr, didale on that slate put up by party of· At the sarnc time. thr Ala b11ma fi cials held a shaky lead . wnvcrnor ran a clo!le l!e<1'lnd In Srn. All 15 of the elected W:illi:ice dele2atell Hube rt 11 ll urnphrey In lht' lndillna and his aeven c~ndidalea who were out in prrsidcnt1ul prin11t ry and p1rkrd up 21 front in the undecided races ;ire whlle· dr.lr:u11lf' .\'oh•!! thrre. H, Rlre11dy h:irl 7!'i Rut four blaf'k r11ndidate111 W'rrP elected 1n Florid:1 11nrl lwu in Prn11llylven111. on the opJ)l'.>Rition licket i nd the governor Thi• cltt1 Jnn· In AlahRmR 111.~o 11p· probably will choo11e Negroes to occupy 1Jflr1•11tl y 111i vr 1hf" 111·trr11n Srn. J0hn !lnme If not most or th e de/egate-1t-l.11rge Sp11rkrri1111 the l>emocr11tlc rtnnmination 11ei:its. for n fifth lrrm Natinn11I Convention rule11 require a· STIFF UPPER LIP Hubert Humphrey U,I Tel._Mltl . DA.IL v PILQT I •• ' Massive Foulqp Puts Ohio Pr~ary fu Chaos .J , '11 ~ CLEVELAND, Ohio !API Sloppy plan- ning and in hjsloric federal cow1 1'\iling rolling back voliQg hours in Cleveland and thro ughout Cuyahoga County bas acrambled the Ohio primary election. "I am pretty damned mad about ii," uid Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey on learn· ing that some automatic voting machiJM!s were not program~, had oot beea. .. delivered or were inoperative beea~ key1 to activate them had not been dl1tribut.ed lo booth workers. "You can't get votes if there are no labeled the foul·UP ~ine1cusable" ~ suggested that SecreWy or Stat& Brown 1houJd retire from office. • · Brown rephed. ''I don 't think the governor knows what the bell went o~? Cuyahoga r.ounty." ~ F auntroy Sweep~ Washington l' o~, votes." WASHINGTON !UPI• -\Valter <& Within hours after the pol11 opened at Fauntroy, a former associate of Dr-.1 6:30 a.m. Tuesday it became evident to ~1arlin Luther King Jr .. has swepl th' election board officials that a lol of peo. District of Columbia De mo r r a l.l ,c pie hadn't done their homework. presidential primary as a "favorite sol!, .. Som! machines "delivered to polling ·heading a winning slate of 15 delegatef'tf places still bo're the names of the can· the national convention. · ,.-, didates who ra n In Cleveland 's mayoral , Fauntroy plans to use the district's election last fall. votes at the national convention in MiaiRi It was not unusual kl find candidates' Beach in July to form a bloc of \11\- names dropped from ballots, and in At committed delegates which \\'ill bargain lea st one case a Republica n candidate with leading contenders for their suppo'rt found her name on the Democratic ballot of Washington's interests. : ~ .. opposing a man who had no oppositicin. Major candidates stayed out of tJi~ With voters in a rage. U.S. District district primary and voting was ,x.~. Court Judge Frank Battisti ordered the tremely light. With about 70 percent 6( polls to remain open until 11 :59 p.m. Bat-the votes counted,. Fauntroy. t ~~ Listi himself had been turned away from di slrict's nonvoting delegate to CongreC,_ the polls earlier in the day, but returned and his slate held a 2 lo 1 margin over 'aft later to cast his ballot. uncommitted "reform" slate Jed by Jobri' Battisti's ruling came on a motion filed Wilson. Wilson managed Fauntroy's cam· by John M. Coyne, lnayor of suburban pa ign for Congress last year. ·· ' Brooklyn, on behalf of Humphrey. There was no slate of delegates elecftd' The exact number or polling places ex· on the Republ ican side. A slate pledged '~' periencing difficult ies was not known, but President Nixon was withdrawn from 11iit' estimates by election board officials put. race when it was determined that .some lhe number at about 130. There are 1,788 signature.! on nominating petitions we~ polling places in the county, which was for'!:ed . completely autnmated for the first time Fauntroy, a black minister, was uop.-. Mu11kl,, nec11rd lnw In !!la1r IH-1111K'r11111· P•rly ChnlrmHn r:11r1lon SL Anwr.ln, t111ik \/Otl'll wh lr h woulrl hn vr. i;iont. tn Mrriovtrn, lhf' f;outh DnkotAn who dtfe.11t,d--Wnlln~-11nd Mum pkrt y· In Runnlnit -a1i1a111111t 11i1 challengers, proportit'lnate bl1ck reprellenlatlon ·from Sparktnart-hitd~242,23~""'l-0tr!l,-M'tl-l·perteM"" -every'"1f1tf! · '-..... ==-...... ~ -"' HOME·STATE BACKING -~GeCrgO-Wi1tocr for Tuesday's election. . posed for nomination to continue u cor.. "-....... -· · In COIUmbu1, G6v. John-J,-Gilligan-_~ rteSsloifbl.,.del~pte. • .i Vot.i11g Hes11lts INIJIANl\l'OLIS t l\f' J Htre ire the vole IOIHl11 In th@ J11dl11n11 Ormocr111lc prr.11lden· 11"1 prrr11rf'nrr prlmn ry wllh 98 -,,errf'nt of the 4,4AO prcclncl11 rtpol'lln11:: ll uniphrty 344,470 -47 prrrtnl W11tl1trc< 30ll.llfl1 -41· IX'l't'tllt Mu.,klr 8&,400 -12 prrrent . • lll"l'f' I~ how i ndl11n•'• 79 dl'lfl~11!rll tn the Democrntlr N11tlon11l Convention \\'ollld be dlvldf'd. llumphrty Ii~ \V11ll11rc 21 Mu11ktC! 0 Herc 11re llu• Vl'Jll' lnta111 for U.S. Stnalt In thl! Al11bam11 prlmnry, wllh :1,327 or lhe 4,&.'JA ballot bnx~11 CC)unterl In lhro Democr11ll(' rn('t 11nd 2.934 In the Hf'publirnn : OcmnC'rll: Sp11rkm11n 242,23$ AIJ<n 140,~ Mlm• 84 .270 EdlnR.ton IA, 132 Sullln!I fl.~flO li11rpor 5,087 Rt publlca~ ~ fOnunt ~. 422 . Mnrlln t 1.882 Ntllle11 4.24P C11\11h11n 716 Bar Bafks I ni tia ti vc SAN ~MRA 1"11Srn t t rr1 1 - Th11 nnr A.~sO(·tnt lnn f'lr !\11n f'r1111t·l~rn hllll \·11trd ~11ppnrl of lhl'l 1~11llforn111 ~I R r I Juan .II lnll \nl11·r. wh11•h w11u h1 tnrl <'t'llllinnl pt<11nlt 1rs f11r ndu\1 J'f"r!lnn:il USt' of 11lllr1JllllnR if n1111r11\'rd h~ lh1• vutrr~. AS~'<'\1111011 11 r (' s ' ti •' n I (~harlt~ II . t'hl(11rd 11111111111u·rd Sllturdlly lhAI !hf' 11n11)11~rd Jlatr lnll111tlve "'"!! ap11rn\•f'd . 1.11, 111 !'!02. In a votr by n1ort th11n half the 11~~orinllnn tntn1btirs. Jaclison Will Drop Out Of Pri1nary Catnpaigns C:LF:Vf:LANI) IAPf -Srn. ~lt'nry M. J11C'kson. who11e 1dron11 pcr11011RJ prrsldent lnl r11mp1'l J:n In Oh l0 f111ltfl In iR· nllr \•otcr lltPppnrt. h1111 dropJ)('<I out or Rcli vr prln1nry rlccllon c•11 rnPf!IRnlng. Oul hr ii:dd hr \.\'It~ nnl rrlr11!(i nR hill flrlrwntr.~. "A ··inl '(:Ail h11p1)1'n hrt\.\1rr11 now'ed1Mhu11I," .lnrk~on ~:iid TUC!sdny night , \nokin11: nhrn1I In the Democralic Nallo1111I <'onvcnllon In ~Uaml Rtnt h, 1''111. '!'ho Washington Srnn!or Juul TIH\de n 11lronR hid for <>h10'111 prhnnry. but finisht'd rourth In 11 field of five (koml'l('rn ls. .J At k.vin !!A id lhnl ht hAd In work y,·ith 11 rad io·ltle\'illion nrwsp11per Rd\•trti11lng budget of $22,000 In Oh io. lie had s1id t Arl irr that hill entire 1t11te c11mp11iJZn bud11:et wJ11 -.,leu th11n $50,000. "I h11d lndic11ted earlier I \\•ould not carry on 11 c11m- pnl11:n lnvnlvln11: deficit fi nanc- ing." Jo:ikson lold newsmen Hnd A 111n11ll l{:ilhering of ,;up- porlrr11. 8rc1111se flf limited r:impnis:n funds , "If i11 my dl'cl.o1lnn not to RO Into any n1ore or the primary cam· p111gns because It will ftot he JMlS~i blr . , , "'il hout deficit (lnnflrillj!. 'I .ltleksnn continue!! on the ln111nt in Oregnn, Nebri:i.~k.11 And ~1ichig;in , which have mRndatory primaries. He is • also on lhe California ballot. "I will rontinue in the c11m· pAi.J.(n. I 11n1 sl11 ying wit h it," " JArk~t>n 11111id. > Hr nddtd lhlll he would hn1d 11 nr11·~ C'onference i n \\'R~hini,:lon. D.C., liter lhis ~·ttk In txplain his ruturt po11 llinn in C'Rmpaign. "I inlrnfl In pl11y 1n im· porlRnl-rnle ," hr sRtd. WEDNESDAY NIGHT' IS TACO NIGHT GETSIX FOll.tl.50! ' • J tal ie tD • not 111};$-at e ::=z Every on_c of our thousands of account holders is a real.person, a very I ~ imp ortant person to us at Mutual Savings. .J We offer many free services to our savers, in addition to paying · the highest interest on insured savings. WB£1l£ YOU $.A.VE DOES MAKE .I. DIPlEllENCEI 5 06 day la. to day out 1 puabookuvinp 53/11!0 one ytatterm l,1 $1,COOminimum ~ l r.4 , :i THE Biii M ' MUTUAL SAVINGS ...... _ Corona delMar: sl,7East CoaatJlish-Y/'7j.5010 Other officu in Co;inl, West A:tadi&, Pa11dcna, GJmd •lC 1A4 Cannaa htk<:ba.tswoiti. . •·'' .,, ·. G,u,ert ... '. .. ' ~ •.,• ·~ ... ,• ·-· '··' "~ .. ··~ : ._, ... -. ' ll-,#'"; '1;. ". ,.~ ' ... .. _,, .. . ~ ·'' ' .... . .. .. . . ·"": . Elerl ion Won ~-.B)· 'twl • 11 U -.. ··-• ..... .. ... •) ... • El.K1lAltT , Ind . 1AP I -Al 1 r.~.,.a~lct jun \tlr 111 Co1\("('!n1 IH~h School Ms ~·on thr I f'fmocr111 lc. nOnll~l lon •. ror Elkhart County trf'11~drt.r. °"'·Id rttkl'n..1 d t (I' IL I rd I Slf'\·,n f'u~llt~f'. 1100111 4ll. 3.iU4.11J •·ilh 11 11 but flnt n(I IN ~I prttinrts f\'W.tnled fro1n Tue.9da~1·1 prin1nr~, 3111 B~l11ol \,1llJ1do1I -· . NHr Campus Drive Nowpol'I lff<h PRIVATE SCHOOl f OF ORAN°bE-COUNTY CHILDREN'S ART loutli (oast ?l•u Haro le\ hl3J!11e1 @ - Peece. • • .. ' .... j!. : " i: . ' • .. . . . .. ~ ' • 1/l~ .. ·- ' . l I 17 - --- 1 ----- voi:. 65, NO. 124, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, .t.AA Y 3; ·19n c N~~port CC)µncilma11 Urges Airport .Sho.tdC)Wil • BJ L. nTEl\ ~G Of IM hity PUii SI ... A Newport Beach councilman wants Orange eo,.inty Airport shut down unless airlines using it guarantee they will cover the losses if Newport Beach homeowners win their $30 million law suit against the county. · 1'1 will ask ?tfonday for a c,ity council !"f~lution calling l!pon the suPervisors to 1nstst on bonded or guaranteed in- demnification agreements from a 11 operators o! jet aircraft -and the state C~penter ·· ~-vuws Death· · ,. 17 -~ -Ban Fight Frenzied Fans Join Wrestling; Police Move In Frenzied fans appartntly bent on avenging the Good Guy by thruhing the Bad Guy drew a convoy of Costa Mesa police cars to profeukmaJ wrestlinl matches at the Orange C o u n t 1 Fairgrounds Tuesday. Several cars and the pollct helicopter Eagle ll converged on the aren1 about IO: 30 p.m., when the ~ l]lilled out of the ring. • Police said they iiUlclilY cOiitl'Olled tbe di!lurbanc< by ordering the crori -no disturbance occw 1ed inside them - to dispel'M! with toudlpeUera. · Fairgrounds Manager Jim Portafitld uid this 'lnomlng he was llyinC ·lo find ~C!U1l•c\Ull,\!!!~~ ilbo]!l .lbe~dlalurblneo. . "I't e been lr)'bll Iii naC!flitjiOOICil<r'"" • bot he iso' avallable," Portalleld ttmarked. Costa Mesa pollct a.;pi lo aori control at the arena 111 aome fam on. get emotionally l1m>lnd will\ "°"'" batants. One young ofllclr -wbo .. ,. be always bates to do tt -bu reprtm..,ded a little old.lacl1 In her severtlea -.nJ -and ...,. had to e>cOrt here GUI. Police Bou Victim LOS ANGELES (UPJJ -Polk:e· C!Jm. mi.ssiooer Michael K 1 h n '1 _.... Oldsmobilo bas been -"' a thief In a ,..now shirt wllo allpped Wilad the - d the •lllo ill a pani.s lat aad drowo any with H. • . and federal govenmeots." Councilman Milan Dostal said Chis morning. "If these guarantees are not pol up in a reasonable time -30 tO 60 days -then the airport should 1be Closed for all jet operations," he said. Dostal, an attorney. bBsed his demand on the, California Supreme Court ruling Friday that. in ·reversing a lower court action. establishes grounds for public nuisance suits against airports. , He also disclosed that he and other Newport Beach officials ·had been talking to the prominent 'Los Angel ts attorney Jerrcld Fadtm who is ftprtsentlng Playa del Rey in its noise suits against Los Angeles International Airport. "We have not hired him -yet." Dostal said this morping. He' said Friday's court ruling involved an actip.n against the City of Santa • Afonica. . '1The Supreme Court held that the case is entitled to be heard on the baliis that the airport created a nuisance that resulted in injury to the parties and-that ' • 24 Miners Still Lost Kids Climb to ry-otest C11:tting rn the pool. .. The trees are UO yeara ·old," Cohen uid. "But whit'• GOe and onHJall cm. turtes If Ibey caa be Clit. down· In ..,. and one-hall llounT'' The. dl1 am aid the:' are cutUas the ..,.., -lo 1ar,. 11111119 •ile and Ille IChool will be re1pomlble for r• mowtnc wllat ii left. 'Ille .,..., bail alr•ady IOpped lour or five of the Ina "7 !be -luncb hour llu\ -.. llltlr luDcb bnal< tilt l'OUP d lludmia arrived belort Ille lut t .. o. tms ..,.. dOom. ' they should be pern\itted to sho\v negllgenct in zoning regu~aUons," Dostal said. Dostal nlso noted this morning 's a!l- nouncement by Loa Angeles City At· torney Roger Arnebergh that Los Angeles International Airport should bt <'losed unless airlines and the federal govern· . ment protect the city fro1n claims, losses or damages resulting from ttlr opera· lions. Dostal said the fi11ancial guarantees he urn, Hashish 'Legaliud' want s 10 see 1hoUld come throUlb bon-- dlng or indemnlflcAUon "by flnancially rtsponsible penons « inlUtuUons so as lo proloc;t all ol lht c\llltlll ol Oralljje County from the poltn\la11Y extremtly large nlOnetary liability l\ the resldent11 and property owntrl ln NMvport Bt•ch. Costa ~·1ea. TusUn, Orangt: Snnta Ana and Villa Park." He said none of the alr carrltrs uslnl[ lht' loca l air field are large enot1~h to be ~bl• to .handle lhe pottnllat ~bltlty • • ~-.~l ·· , Some middle IChool prlnclpolt In tilt Newport,Meaa dltUlct da ftOI malle 11tll,JU per Y"' 11 npor10d Tueada7 In FAIRFAX. Va. !UPI) -Alty. ()en. Uie Dally Pilot. Andrew Milltt Aid 1'ladl1 U1e Im A-typographical """lll a otory on acl- Gen<ral Allfmbly appartlllly fapliJad mlnlltrator'1 1tlarlel -tbe ll(urt u · haahllh by inldvftUnlly omllllng i "'"11 tbe Upp« rlOl!O for .. JMo achooJ prtn. the 1ia1 of}orl>idden ...... Falrlu C.0.-dpilt. 1be llgUrt alllldd ill•• ttld 1nOnwt1lth'1 AllomeJ R*rt F. itorM lllf,JU. d1<W att<ntioo lo Illa -~ 1111 lllory Utt .. 11111111) can a aad ..., be and other "'-*" ..... 110,lllO ralte lo -........ lid- .. ~ the SOVfrlOI' to aiov-. I specill mWltrtthot 11 d rt• •te llpstnlmdent ..moo of the Ge It r a I ~1 ID · of,lchoolt John -.. WOI fU,000 amead lhe blD to lndlldo ballM.. par year. • \ I \\'lllK?ut aonlt form ot bondlnc or Jn- c1en1 rilflcat Ion. Property ownera, nlOllly Newport Btacb realdenbt, begin filln& llwtulla ln 1111 In proltst of Jtl ft18ht1 out of or..,. County Air port. Ntarlv J,000 pro)>tri.Y. O\Vllf'rl httve Joined the.leaal batUe, ~ lendlne thtlr property has b , • n doprrelalod bfs••1t ol l1>t )et ftlJbl., P.lost of the suJt! come from hOmeowntrt 1\'host property Is near Ur.per Nrwport Bl)', undtr tbf. county a rporl lalteoff patltrn. ue ~ Leaderless · 'Madhouse; • ., , • . ' 't';--'-DAl;;;L:;Y...;P~IL:;OT.:_' _c --E,J#f"' 01i Fairview _ . _ Students Launch Poll on Park · Stor.k Hitches ' Ride on Plane 'Critical' -. -...,. -,., ... ,,_ .. ,,,·rldUor'1 No tt: Tht wrlle r of th l• ~ t1 tdlfor of thr. 1111<le11t 11tw1· ;flllptr at £1tancta lligh. School. ..liif"" , ly Slf~RRY ANCEL t!"lili·door·t.o-door aurvey ttf Ca!l• Mtf!A 1tnJitholdl 11 being launched by fjAt11ntia Ulth School 1tudent1 to detttmlne how Joral resident& feel about t'Rlrvlew Pnrk . student• hope the 1urvey -to be car· tied out over tht ntxt four wttk1 by member1 of the Ecology Cqmmlttee - wlll ..,vlde •vldtnce or 1Jub1Jc icu11port !1•e 1tateTubUc Workk{l:ard re-~·· F' the iJFk !UUe 4 unlA . h l~gl1lf1tor1 ':M'd c m m i t l e e cluilrmtn commended the 1ame atudent.11 tor thtlr appearance before the Public Workl Board and, tht Covernment Admiftfatration com,,_lltte Jn StJCrtmento on Aonli1y. • The commlttu was to have eontldered 1 blll lliy Aue:mblym.n Robert Jt Burke -1/\-llun.Ullflon lleM:h ) whi ch would allow 1 ... city and tht cotlnly to l•a .. the land t l a COit, of SlD per acre per year. . .''~l~u.gh 8 q40rum w11s not p1·esent for ~~rnlttce action, the atullent recon1· Mesa Council ~I " I ' Turns Down fire Center Anirr Corta Me11 apartment owner11 11fid,'\ienter11 have 1uccts11fiilly rOlled bock II II /."" pla1'\4, to e1tabll1b a tire se rvice store In thel1 rwl1hborllood on Dale Pia" ind ~·!'""~ Av~Jiue. . ~ Wltenl"l'to'bttter complaint8 about the 1 '(N~rlor1flns: effect" the Fircirtone store ljriuru·hlv• fri -thelfoullneiiica·and11\'n, ~ Meta city counailmen rejecl(!d the atore by a 4-1 vote. ~.Monday night'.• councll sesalon. tho only mlin to vote aga lnat the project'• dlJttal lvai C<l"ncllman "'Illar<! Jordan. 1!t'lnede It clear, however, that he did no1 "'ft1t the dl s!tntl nj · vote because he adirivtd of the 1tore but because ht felt Firf8tone lhould hPve been allowed ad- dtlloftal llmt ID ttvl" Ju plana. ~1t11llng a gro11p of !lO property owniell ·and· ~00 renttl'I, ·Colt• Me11 l'lllcllnt Jam<I Al(rUll told COUf!Cllmta thlt old tlre1, used contalntrl, old br•tt Iii!, muff1tr1 and eUu11.11t 1t.ack11 w · 'make the store unslgh,tly. •'I' • property owners ai;e certain that ~Jo i rtnlars will be dlA<OUra(ed movlne Into th!Jc area If this venture Jpwed to creef. Into e•l•teoce," he ad· deer: "Jlava you ooked at the FJrntone bulldln1 on t71h Slroel! It's torrlble. Lou of fl"I' nyln1. 1awdy •lgna paated over \vlndow1. lt does not encourage nlco bu Ollis lo mqve lo next door." Alfowncr of·noarby apartments revt1l· cd fo the council lha1 he had "anooped" on f'l(eslOJle OJ>.'rAllON In w .. 1mln1lor 11nd 1n Or1nae and' dlsro,·ered that thr.y used noisy pnewnatlc tools, offtred crtaMI rebuilds and "'"!ding ln appart1nt vlolailoo or the compony ·s policy. mendaUons for the bill were pruto&el ·and 1ubmllted to the admlnlslrattoo. ''I !hlnk the !ludents' presence did mu1·h to cau11e thoae Involved In tht lssuts or the land swap and Burke 's bill ''' Iran more lliward the desire of the people of our area to ohtaln this land for a park,'' said Mkhael l.a ndlno, the t:coloi:y tommlttet ndvi1tr. As.~emblyman Bur ke agreed, and aaid the presen<:t: <;f Jo;.'ltancla studcnlll wa ... helpfuJ. lie as.'!ured U}tm that he would kttp In !ouch on"furtber lnegotl11t1esns. Kenneth Sampt0n, p!rector of OranRe County HarborR, Beaches and Parks, pleallld with the 30-day delay granted by the J>llbllc Work• Board said he fel t the 11tudent1' testimony was "very effective." Burke tippe~red equa lly qptlmlatlc about his lead bill. 1'J'm really pleased with the way thlng3 went today," he said Monday. "We'll be work ing on a1nc11dme11ts thl1 week -and If we get M>me that General service• can Rtnerally lilgree to -then we 've got a blll.1' Burke'a A. B. 1068 Is tentatively l'!C helluled tn corne before the Govern· m111t Admlnlltratlon Commlttao qa!n on May IS, or 11 IOOO 11 the Alaemblyman has compleled hl.~ amendment.I. Dy labllng the land trade, the state Public \\'orlu Board has "iven the City of COsta i\1esa and Orange Coun ty one month to develop plaM for the pur~haH or lense of the 11urplus proptrty. Though both government' are in aa:reement on ualng the land for • park , neither has apeclfled how the land would be developed. The Estancia studentll, who hive recommended retaining the land In lt11 wilde rness irtate , wlll enllat community 1tupport for th eir propo3ll l durln1 the nett few weeks, Landino ROid. Lancllno pointed out the merit. of the student plan, citing that it is low In coat but yet has dlveralty ''while still re· ta lnJng a high environmental quality and the concept of open 11pace." Burke sup- ported the ecology group'! pion whJch was presented to lhe Government Administration Committee Pi.ionday after- noon. Developed by the Estancia students over the past two yurs, the atudent Pf'O" pout cont.aJnt a l'latural area, a park ptc. nlc area, 11nd a cultur1l co mmunity ct.nle:r. It 1treut1 that the natur1I and picnic areas be developed o n I Y minimally. The committee's plan would also tllmlnate roads cutting through the park property. "We ""'ould like to set a trend ag alnfl gtvlns the automobile such a high priority in our environment," said Lan-- dlno ... The clly might be in dllagreemrnt with us on "¥»' of our propo!ied plaruJ, but we feel w have a better-rtpresen- 1-tion.of w~t most people. want." lliemben of the <0mmunlly obowed the~ support ol the EcoloBY Commltt .. by helJ>Ull to finance their journey to Sacramento with perlOllll and group donatlone. A total of is atUdents were represented at the hearinC•· Dave .Ganoun1t a student, voiced tbe opi nion of many other• in the trouP whtn he llakl, 11Even though we didn't set e'x: acily wlial we hoped lor, I felt the trip wu aucctuful in that ii/thawed an awarene51 and eoncem orf tKe behalf ol the citizens of Costa Mesa." DENVER (UPI ! -.\ Trina World AlrU.. fllcbl took oll froOI Boaton with st· pauen1m aboard r and landed a few hours later in Denver with 3t A spokuman for T\\r A said a healthy baby boY. waJ born Tuesday to Mrs. Maria Eduarda Da Silvia· Correla somewhere b e t w e e n Omaha and Denver. A doctor, amon g the passengers on the flight , aided in the delivery. Boat Yard Gets -Mesa Lawsuit Over Repairs Tbe owner of a Costa Mesa boatyard is being sued by the city lor her alleged retusal to comply with zoning ordinances governln& her Placentia Avenue business. The suit, filed In &lperior Court by City Atkirney Roy E. Junt, a1kl 'that Mrs. Karen A. FeM be enjoined from further operation of her buJiness. Viet Peace Confab Set PARIS (AP ) -A crtUcol ,.ulon of tho Vletnam peace talks wu Rt for Thurs· day amid unconfirmed rtj)OC'ts that straet contacts were under way between tho United States and North Vittnam. A Paris newspaper ukl the Unittd State1 pro~ la a secrer at:hange with North Vietnam that a seven-day truce be put into efrect, apparently to be followed ,by a general ceas~e-fire. U.S. officiils here and in Washington wrote off the truce and cease-lire report as "completely without foundation." 11ie U.S. peace talk.I delegation spokesman, Stephen Ledogar, would not. however. comment on reporta that secret talks had begun. North VletnameH of· flclals ooted inquiries about the report but had no comment. The newspaper Franct-Solr said it ob. ta.ined its information from a "good source,, which was not ldtntifled. Jt reported the North Vietnamese wtre in agreement but problems cropped up 0111. terms or a cease-ifre that presumably would follow a truce. Payoff Came From Union? It ls allegtd that ahe violated her zone e1Cfl>Uo11 for Advance Marine Transport, 209t PJacenUa Ave., by engaging in ma· jor boat assembly and repair when the UC\tP&n apeclficaUy prohibits IUCh IC· .IJvlUu. The United States proposed an 11!- Jnd ochina cease-lire as far back as October 1970. It was rejetted by the Commun~ts, who ,inslead proposed last Jul y a cease-fire betwttn .U.S. and Com- munil!lt command forces after the United States has fi1.td a troop withdrawal date. ' "'She ls in blatint violatiOn . of the ~nance," commen{ed Assistant City A cease-fire with Saigon forces would go Manager Robert Duggan t o d a y • into effect when a coaliti on government "Originally she was . only g J v e n was formed., Yablo1iski Murder Suspect Cites 'Fundi11g' by U.illW WASHINGTON, Pa. (AP) -Silous Huddleston, accused middleman In lhe as1a11tlnation of United ti.tine Workers in- surgent Joseph A. "Jock'' Yablons ki, said today the payoff mon ey for Yablonikl's death came from the union. 111e assertion wa~ made In a slltement lq Washington County Court tod•y, where Uu~dleslon pleaded IUlitY to thraa counls ... ~.--~ - o; murder and one count of con1piracy. The 2llh·pagt statement was read by an FBI agent. Huddleaton, 83. a retired coal miner and former president of a UMW local in LaFollette. TeM., said he believed the payoff money -whlch he 1ald totaled •is,ooo -was funnelled througll a 1pecl1I UMW research and information com· -----. ---- mittee. per~ssion for boat storage but now she _ The po~ibility loomed that the United Huddleston said he received the' m.oney ii usmg her place for boat....-t"build.ing and ...... States would break off the talks Thurlday and instructions for Yablon.!ikl'a death q-iajor repair," he said. or shift tactics. A new move by Hanoi or through Albert E. Pw, 51, a member of . Her attorney, Qonald Smallwood of the Viet Cong could not be excluded. the union's policy-making InternaUonal New~ Beach; contend,e that major boat The U.S. dellgation chief, William J. Executive Board and Mereiary·lrtuurtr auembly aod rtbulldln& ii not going on Porter, demanded last week that North of the UMW'a District 19, and WUlllm J. at Mr1. Fenn'1 bullneu and JI contesting Vietnam end its invasion of South Viet· Prater, a field representative under Pus.· the cue on thOte ~· nam. The North Vietnamese dele&ation The &ra vel-voiced Yablonski, 51: hi.I A~ 4ate for the llJlt, filed Matth leader, Xuan Thuy, replied that the U.S. _wi~pret, 57, and tbeir-25-yaaN>Jd.a. 1,, •• .,...ael..----c~eOfari'iaVIJIOb'-Ii uttertYibSUid.'' • Humphrey Holding Lead Over McGovern in Ohio dau1hter Charlot~ were ahot to death In At MOnday nllht'•·clty C<KJDCD meeting, Porter ga\'.e the Hanoi delegate a week theirsletpatthefamUy'aruralhomeiti: ¥rtJ FtM -~for add ltlon,al to come up with what would be con- nearby ClarUvUlt, Pa., Dec. 31, 1969. pilnJtlalon to operate a two«fice traller sidered a satisfactory reply, and added The kllllnca occurrtd just three weeks on ~ property in lieu of 1 pennanent this threat : after YablonakJ lort a bitterly contested bul¥fnl. election for the UMW'a presidency ~cllmen ·tabled the reqµeat until against incumbent W. A. ''Tony" Boyle, June and Mrs. Fenn's atto~ have :11el· and lhortly before Yablonski wu to ~-thllr legal dispute. , • teatlfy before a federal grand jury in Srhallwood told city officials 1h~ In· 24 Plead Not Guilty NEW YORK (UPI) -Twenty-three policemen and one policewoman pleaded •not guilty Tuesday to charge.s they ac- cepted bribes from gamblers amountln~ to approximately $1 million over a period of fo ur years, Bail wa:11 set at $1,000 ta~ COLUMBUS, Olho (UPI) -Son. Hu- bert ltumphrey maintained a narrow but sttady lead over Sen,, Georae McGqvem today Jn th< Ohio, Dtmoc:ratki Jll:Ulcltn- ti!t primary 111 lrhlch the vol~ count slowed ·to a trickle. (See 1torles on other presidential primaries on Page 5). With 89 Percent of the statewide vot e counted for 38 at-large national conven· Uon deleaate1, 11umph~ey had 41 percent and McGovern 39 percent of the vote. 1{wnphrey had 110,117 votea, ldcOov· em, 30.11000. McOovem, who trailed Humphrey by nlrJ'OW" margin• throu1hout the night. said today 1n Wa1hlnl(:ton the momentum he plcktd up In the Ohio primary would Fil.e Date Near Wa:11hlngton, D.C. probing UM\V ac-tends to replace the trailer with a tivities. permanent buUding but that her plans carry him to the Otmocratlc presiden-The government claima Yablor11kl was were being held by the city attomty. Ual nomination. ldlled to keep him from appearina before June :11ald he would return the plans to McGovern 1ald he was "dell1httd that grand jury. her. wlUI the Ohio reaulla In thtt t~y lndl· Hqddleston, Hid to be sufl•ring lrom catt audll 1111>n1 ~rt fn>ln rink and both '"!P~•to!1 and hurt alh11~nu, aat Ille working people." almost directly in front of the FBI agent "We have again repeated the relUlt.oi 11 the statement waa read , and 1howed of Atasaachusetts and Wlaconsln wtth little emotion. He wu flanked by guards both blue cOIJar and white collar and occ asionally took sips of water from groups," McGovern l!ald. ' a paper cup. Humphrey wu critical thlt flundreds The readlq took 34 mlnuttSi o! mldtnu of populou1 Qiyaho1a county Arterward; Huddleston ploidtd fllllty were dtnled the right to vote becauae In a subdued voice to three counts of of u .... m chJ t fblup murder tnd one count of conaplracy. Trustees Seeking D~f eat · Of :Property Tax Measure • vo~ .. ·r-1 n · Huddleston 's 1ta. tement told of a 1tries 11Tberl are people some precincts '1 Newport-~ieu school trusttu Tuesday of meetings with both PIN and Prater at that never got to vote.'' Humphrey said which Yablonskl's death was dl1cusaed. night took stands on two pending ballot In Cleveland. "111ey ought to have the rlaht to vote. If they cou1dn't Tuesday, measures and accepted a $65,000 upward there's al ways Wednesday or Thursday. revision of the district's proposed 1972-73 "Maybe we nffil a national holiday Frmn P.,e l budget. for voUng." PROTEST Trustees voted unaniJ11-0usly to actively The lfCrttary of 1tate'1 office aeid • • • seek the defeat of the proposed WallOn primary ballot. The measure would provide fund1 for replacement or renovation of ~ 1ehools deemed ull.!iafe under current earthquake and diaaster standards. there had been a "1lowdown" In the vote property tax initiative. For Plann;ltg count becauoe the extra personnel who •cheduled around them. " , had wt1rked during the night were ptr· .. That way thole who want to attend The meuure, which would place a con. milted to 10 home and aleep. will not be mlloinl clum," Godaball stitutloDll coWni ·on-the property taxes The school board also accepted 1 memorandum from Superintendent John 1/iooll adding $65,086 to the propoled budget for 1972·73. The additional funds would be uaed to ·+ 11pruentatlve of Ftrtstone, however, Ka id thlt dealers were "not !luppos!d" to enaue ,In heavy repfllr hut thflt lhe com-paftt~!d not constantly eupervlse all or lts~ota. . "' ... ........ _ C • • p t '"11111 means we art operaUng with said. used to support state schools, could cost . omm.is$lQ1l OS our notmal mryday IUll rilher then Lwnian 11i(·he·want11Ubo-l11Ch-In to the -NeWporl'Mt!lla dlltilct fl million In llh the extra -pie who work elec-coincide With whit he called the newly revenue nut year, according to the reinstate previously cut pr.iority budget • reque·;ta-arfd to 8dd specli.1 educaUon prorrams that will receiVe matchlnl Would you !Ike to btco1ne a Costn ~1,sa w _ ., :v . formed Ortnie ~student-UJdon'.- plannlna commlBslOnet? lion nlghl , a spokesman said. participation In 1b_e National Student l"flOLutlon JlUsed by truatees. state funds, Nicoll-said, _JI tbe._a11.1wer ~ .. 1~ you_h~v_e un l _Jle aid vote ..count tab_µJ!tlona w~ld Asaoclatlon•a w1r...mor1torfunrdly _TbW's-T~tte:11 agree!L_lba tJbey ~ achoQ! _J!le ...Dt! p~elgpinafY. bu4&t1-110H' J.:::::ph,~~"~:o=~•riz" .,......;8~~ .mldn!ght-FrW.,-t..:ru.; you' appllaUoo-be-laaued-Oilly-eveey tbree.houJ:s_ diy. --a a ra should puth hard within-stands ot 133.5hnlllion. --GOP Gover11ors ~ fl. vu with Mayor JBck •1am1neU . Actreu Jane Fonda 1Dd Tom Hayden, the community to increase opf>osilion to Trustees continued deliberations In a· ±-:cco· ~ . . To qu111lfy.;-you &Mu~l have befn R resi· one .of -the Chleqo 1even consplraton, the meaaure. . ecuUve:aession ~~on~•~-, ._ ILSUIJ!HUR SP.RINGS._W .-\'•. dent ol CO!tn_Me•• '°' the pasLlive years, ·wr·fe _ £_ S"'hool -=-=--·ar•-•cl11Chilll!·t1upeU:~y--1t-Cal ·"Tba-reaolutloll1.s noFeno111h;--"'-11ld poaol by Ule -c.rtmeifEiiiployH cilun.11 . .Goftlt!baclt lnt!Jn S<O~alt, d<monstrala-kno;tlfdge Of citY-J11Jilt1,-_ · ll]; " c.EM!J«!<>L~-ol-an-11111-•ll'-Tnlalee Marlan-Ber1..-.-"'Wr-have-to~-1n<rta..,alll'IU-and=lmprove!rlligo - . MliCted f0r.:tbt..alt6 Of-t~aJlll-prove-your-lnYOiwnent in civic II program and Egan bid uid be WU 10Jng &et out inlo the community, too." benefits. Under considerition-ari Pfo. A'~iotlolon. the ~bllcan l l~i11~~;nctt seld only 0111, or the five se-nts Activiti"es Head to try to get them to participate in the Truatees alao reaolved to support posals that would add an estimated 'If. ........ Newport Harbor event. pauage ol Propo1!Uon i on the JlfM million to the budget . \ lect\on of the site wa1 tr1ndcted 11t. on the plannLn~· co1111nis~ion are :11laled to ::;:;m;;;;;;;;; iiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiii••iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilin!iniiEiii!iii;;;a;;;;;;:;;;;iiiiimfi !he oup!1 1prln1 mtflting Tut~. hc('(lnle v11co nt, lhal or Commissioner n· t H ,~ v. JICll< Wiiillm• or Arli:ona oHtrtd Jnhn l <0nhardt. leS 8 oag ollon thal the conference be hf'.ld In Lt'Onhnrdt '" be.Ing COn$ldered for re11p-GEM TALK. 11le Dec 3-8 and It w11 seconded by polnhncnt but clly counril 1nen1ber! arP. Ron1ld Rtngan of Call rorn1". who Interested in lnter \•ie1vlng 11s n1nny a1>-i\lrs. Dorothy "Dolly" UUer, ,vife or Costa l\lesa High School student aetlvltits 1 director Donald Utter1 _!!!~ tt_H_oag \ llltmori al Hospllol Tuesday ~t tho a,e or I\• had offered Slln DJego as R slit. 11llca11ts as poulble. · Those persona not chosen for the Job OlAN•r COAST CM Ydll bt considered for appointment• to ot htr boarda and committees. Hammeit said. / Application lettora should be !tnt to tht ~1ayor's OCflce. Costa llies• Clty H'31, 'f'1 41. TODAY DAILY PILOT • • . -· • ' t"alr Drive: Memorinl services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thw-sday al the Presbyterian Church ol the Covenant, ~·Ith burial at Pacific View ~1emorlal Park. by In lleu of flower1 . the famil y a1ked that contributions be n1ode to the Dolly Ut· Trucker F 01" led tor Memorial Aquatics Award, In care ol the Coda MfSa High School student body, 1&,;-.,,.,,.r_,,..., ......... n:o.IUl!l.,..d THE ELICTRIC WATCH l6lO ~·.~view Road. The electric tim~piece, appear-By Floatin!! Bag A native ol Phllldelphla. Mn. Utter ing about twelve yean ago, Is u was • Loo Ani<l" Hl"1 SChool srad•at• considered by many watch ropalr- and a sraduat• or Monmouth Coll•ge In men an eleclronlc compllcaUon Jn Sb·eet G11tter Illinois. She taU1bt plly•lc•I education at with which they are roluctanl to C.altsburg High ~ in lllinoli;, at p . -North Hollywood H11h School, Monterey c\fainlenance and ropalr of el..,. A Cucankin1a cartage compa_gt.' driver Peninsula Junior .'CoUtce and Ballard LriC \Vatches is relativ@ly stmnfe if. t•oul~n·1 kctp <Ill trucking lhrOGah Costa •· lUIJb Scbool, y,.._,., . ~ ' ~t•S1 •~rly t~ny, du• to the old J>l11'licaL,., SW.""'Vlnf""'"'-llillli"lf .. •ln ·iiM tbe.-repairman tlktt--advaiitage of i•w tMt wot et •"".'t nin uphill. ~helped tOldl the cOut Cltpparo m,,; available symposium• and factory StC!pptd b)'. O!f11.•er John Stoneb•ck tean1 And 11,,1 swimming leatont. She Information "''Id' ~ flowing gutt". thr 24-y~ld had bffn 1 member ol PTA boards 11 We found Uiat electr.ic watcht1 m~n. bf1ng chtt.ktd . out 11s a drunken ~ftsa Yerdt ElerntnW')' School, T• except for just a few electronic dnvu1g S~•J)<'Cl got out •nd w•lktd to the Wi nkle Mlddlt School. and El!Ancla HJah parts. are bisically· the same &1 tronl M h11 vthlcle. portly out of 1Jaht. School Rocenll\' she recolved on ordinary watcher WI hive been ro- 1>ff1w Stontbnc.k esC'Orltd hin1 back to · • . • ' T pairing for many years. the rtar and I.ht parktd Polict car. wbkh ~~r~~rrlC'c .11~-ard fror,n tht e The great·est dlffere.nct! ts Ule d• :~.~'."par procedurt !or 1Mn1 a oobriety In addil~. Mrs. Ullor bad bMn gree b( cleanli.oes1 roqulred by th• Ton SttOllds l•ter. h• claimed. 1 plutlc •lected • d••con of the Church ol the electric walcl!. It 1lniply wW not bl\g o! bent<drlne pills w<nt bobbin, by Covtnant In Coota M'5a. . oper1te properly Wben dirty. Its In th• guller wat<r whilo he wat t1l1t>Clng Sile Is survh•ed by h.,. husb&nd, Dot>. a electric power cannot nia~ __ lhl_ down . and he saw them throut1h th• lormtr ... 1mmln1 and wtlar polo COlch rorce of the malnrprln& walcll In truclm's t•r~ . •t Ooltt M,.. Hl1h School, Ind ·chJldr<n pushing whttls tbroll&h minute c.1 .. 1111ng the llmt [apst Jnvoll"ed. the Debra, 14, and Dlrla. s, ol the lam!ly particl.u ol d1rt. · "'~th't dt)'QeSI o1 the bag •nd the"'"" home. at IOll GU,oltar Aw. A high standard of clunllnu1 •'Olar ~. Orrletr Stonabatt amottll The survt\'on aloo ln<lude Mt pt1mitl. has bffn bulc lo our repair pl'D-.the lnicbr on 111•plclotr or po111•loo or Iba Rav. and Mrs. Clll!ord sir_,. oC cedur11 for almolt 21 ;rean. If "-.._ dluao. • (lrtftld1 HUia, and nni 1lltln, Mn. Ptf' have probl11111 with ywr tlec- 8& '1111111od1Jed lfliortr may ltlll! • da7 /-'1 Moored5of\J)lmu IOd Mn. RilJI. . watoh, bring lt lo u1 ••• wa'n or "'°' ~ , . ~ ·· / Rllbitllllfl lit ll'rstCo..,., / -not at all afrakf ol ill • • \ • • • ""-·-.. -111111 .... tlltacl tlcl wtl -tfllt --.... -tl1ll -Aloo -""'--• ~.,.._,,.... .... :"\"1 =-... :-:..:--.· J.C. .J/umphrie~ Jewefe~J 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA CONYIHtlllT nAl4S IANJtA14 .. ICAID -MAS11l CHAtt<IE 11 Yl:AlS IN SAME LOCATION PffONI 141.J40 I .. I I ! 1. I . • . • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE •• • • I • • • . ' . . • . . . • . • • Fast Action . Tbe recent attempt by lhe state PubLi< Se.rvi.<es Board to dispose of 36 ·acres of the proposed fal.J'v1ew Park acreage in Costa titesa bu underscored the need for swift action to reserve the 25,7-acre state surplus land as a regional park. Although Costa Mesa officials, backed up by Oranga County and the cities of Newport Beach, ~unt1ng~on Beach and Fountain Valley. were successful in blocking disposal of .a 36.S-acre.cehunk t.o a private developer. the period of grace may last only 30 days. U Costa ~1esa and county authorities are ~deed. to succeed in converting the site behind Estancia High School into a regional park, they must move hard and fast to solve the financing problem. _ It has become readily apparent that the state is bent on disposing of its Costa 1'-1esa holdings to anyone "'ho will pay the state's price, or who has something to offer the state in return. This would apparently include the Squaw Valley developer "·ho would convert Squa"· Valley contracts back to the state. Reliable sources indicate that the state Genera.I Serv- ices Department negotiated the lease-hold interest tra.de with Newsome Development Co. for \\VO months "'lth full knowledge that Costa Mesa and county .o.fficials con· sidered a regional park to be the ultimate destiny of the land. From this it can only be concluded that the General Services Department wanted to get Newsome out of Squaw Valley and offer him a deal in Costa Mesa , and for whatever reasons, it did not consider the park effort seriously . The local agencies have indeed been serious \)ut as of now the problems of financing have not been solved . The Public Services Board wag far from open and <:onsiderate in bringing the problem to this point before giving local authorities a chance to be heard. . Now. with the pressure on , the city and county must '.-.4 Det-inition . . - Is Needed get to1ether on a Jlrocram that "ill commud attention from the Legislature and from the governor's offi('e. Th• legislation being pushed by A55eniblyman Rob- ert E. Burke tR·Huntington Boac!IJ permitti ng tho city and/or county to lease the property from the stale at StO an ac:re is a good one -and the best bet a.t th is time . But the city and county also should examine other pos· sible approaches to in6ure that most or all of the land is preserved for public use. Protection for Children Eastside Costa r-.lesa parents \\1111 ht, gratified to kno"' that their children hav~ fou nd a lit tl e extra pro· teclion on their way to ind from school '''ith tht incep- tion of a ne"' Block Parents Program. .o\bout 105 homes ln the ~1 onte Vista . Llndber11 \Voodland and St. Joachim elementary school neighbor· hoods have been adorned \\'ith "sunshine" fa ces to let the children know they can turn to the people inside for help if they need it. To a young child, being bothered by a dog. or th e neighborhood bully,' or falling do"'·n on the side,,•alk can be a traumatic si tuation , espeC'ially if their parents cannot be reached for help.· \V ith both parents working in many households, it has sometimes been difficult. if not impossible, to provide children "'ith assistance during emergencj' si tu· ations. Now that Block Parents are on duty to help get them out of jams, any concerns the reiular parents may ha ve had are minimized . All of Costa Mesa's school children would benefit by similar protection . I • • c '1HE JOKER IS WILD --- iof 'Practical • .. Dear Gloo1ny Gus -Rules • Ill the Pursuit of Excellence .P olitics' r (SYDNEY J. HARRIS) . " What is called "practical politics" is : aimply the delusi\'f: art Of eoocentrsting : on prest.n.t facts to the 11!1'Chl!ion of futur e : -consequences. f , .. • .. : The basic dUference ~t"reen a : "debate" and a "dialog" is that In the : former we seek to persuade the other : person's mind . while : in the la tter we are : prepared to change : our own. · . • . • The person who talks too much is often Suffering from the same shyneM as the person who talks too little : the only difference is that the one defends bimselt by sound anQ ttJe other by silence. • • • To be truly effecti\•e. the milk of human kindness !liOuld be poured quietly out of cartons an~clattered around in cans . • How to reduce both dope and divorce cases: Follow Florence Hende rson's advice on TV to treat your com paru·'~llke fami ly and your fam ily lik!: company. -Mrs. E. f . Ttll1 111tur1 rtf!ect1 l"llllfr1' ""'"' 1111 ftk l Ull"l!'f l?IOH 11 l~I Millll~l .. f , SIMI r1ur ,,1 ,.. ... , to Gloom, G111, D1HY ""''· "immoral" and begin ed ucating people to the fact that it's a rotten and 1tultifytng substitute for life. • • • Asking the divorce lawyers in the American Bar Association to vott on the feasibility of "no.fault'' divorce laws makes about as much sense as asking a tribe of cannibals to vote the. Ve1etarlan ticket. · • • • • We eagerly embrace every modem technological device that serves to frac· ture our sense of community. and then we complain that people aren't as close or as nice to each other as they UJtd to be. • • • If you are unwilling to cater to the .. claims of self-love In others, you have forfeited-your own prlvUege to eu~t such claims from them. . . .. -· , ·A .book that can't find a1lommerci1l A liberal.is a fellow wh<l ()ffers to hold .. publisher: and has to be pub!Tshed by the ,,, ,..., .. t ;' vnW abctuLto-•"'"age..in..a -author . hlmselkusually-~h 110me -.i.,O!J!_.>-v.AL.M....r,.. · -· -1~ ho :-··,•anity" ptlssJ, lrelthl!F""Ultltly' dlVoid'~Jight: a .conse.r.v.a.Uv.e.;-15!-a.J~w-!" -0 ·- It was Willie f\·fa ugham. the saae of Cap Ferrat. who said it best: "It's a fun- ny thing about life : if you refwe to ac-- cept anything but the bl!:st. you very often get it." Anot her fun ny thing about life i1 that advice like that , if taken to heart, quite often works. The pursuit of ex- cellence Is really the only rea5"n for . be- ing. And In that pur· suit there is an<lther rule to be observed: The difference be- tween the first rale and the secondrale is literally aby11m;:il. fifty seC<Jnd-rate y,·ome.n will never be the equal of a single first-rate one. Men likewise. A truckload of ~1 l 11 a rd Fillmores is knocked out of the box by a single Lincoln. FROM ARISTOTLE UP. people have been defining e:xcellence, without much htlp. Jl'or the moment, let us tr-y an in· version of a Mencken f<lrmula : By a superior ptrson I mean one who knows ( CHARLES McCABE ) 1S-Omethlng that is not kno wn to every adult. who can do somtlhing thit cannot ' be learned by anyone in a few weeks, and who greatly adm ires grritt things. An e1- ptnslve educa!ion and widt travel don't harm things A bit, when added . r know a lad y who has gre1t style. You CflUld s11y she was boro with it or in· he rlted it, and you would be pa rtly riah t. More impnrlrint is the fact thal, 1ince -thl'! da y of her birth. perhaps i1 mill ion ht!! been spent on her by p11rtnls . lovers and husbands in sur.h matters 11s educetion and clothes. It show~ in her every move- ment ,. every graceful rluJ,ltr of her h11nd , every care lessly tied silk sc arf. When r advanced this fr a n k I y mercenary theory to her, 1he replied, "But of course." I HA VE BEEN lucky 1n knowina man y first-rate women In my life. ThiJ has cer- talnly not happened becauu r fallerl to aeek them out. I collect these glorlnuii speeimtns lhl' w11 y othtr people C'Oll rct ruble!!. or F11ber.11e l!:l!llS, It 11 11n e111 ctina p11s1ion. You must havt a great de11I nr cunnlnR 11nd 1 .11r,11l de11l of paitle nct:. Thl"RI! cre'Rlt1re11 dn nnt cnme along t:\•ery d11y. Tht m11rket in brummagem Is e1tenAiVI', f'or 11 AlnRle specimen of lht re11I th ina. therf' 11rr. &cnres that ALMOR'r qu11llfy . 1'hf'~e ltdies Wtllr the right r.lothe1, re•d lhr. right. thi n11:s. know •II tht currtntly fa !h1onable cllche.•: but they don't quite score 11x on thf' Richter 1c11ll!. t recently re11d 11 1urvey by tom'-pun· dit from the psycholng y dtp11rtmtnl of somt univerAit y, which demon.,tr11tcd that in all but one of lht lmporl11nt • qu111itles needed ror 11urvlval, women we.re Inferior lo men. The 11nlo qu1111lty the y posses1ed in gre1trr 1bundance thin men , 1ccordina: to the pundit, w11 deceit. THIS MAY VKRV well be true. Leav· in1 everythlns f'JSt out. th1re 11 no doubt women ara vlrtuoso1 In the deceit dep1rt· ment. You 10 out for an honest da y'a wtlrk, ;ind t he 1lvt1s you • bl& fit kt.u, and you come homr and all the furniture l ~ movtri nut nr tht housr. And your bank 11rcoun1 s 1nd w1111;es art. attached, 1n:d thrrl" 11rt var ious usll'ful li ttle le&ll p11per1 served. And you h11d thou1ht th ln,qs h•O been r11 ther be.lier In rttent d11ys lh11n u11u11J. Recau.~e of th is female cunnlna. It 11 •triktn.111.v easy to end up with a 11cond· r111e number. after hitv ln1 firmly con- vlncld yourself 1ht w111 1 dtmtel ol the fir11t water. There la noU\lnJt worse. I ctn tell you , than resldlnJi; for any ptrlod or time wit h a second-rale woman. JtU look.'1 aood, ~ . " BUT WHEN VOU find In• real Ihln1, Mr.llppl,. her lo you r ht•rt with honps ol ateel . r.>ccclt 11nd 1111. A tnur or duty undtr the tutr.lnlle of one of the.11e lovely numbtrs II' worlh .1111 lh 11 t furniturt , ind the n11lt rrlng of l11wytrS . .Ind that tftlnl thty c111/ ht1rthr,.11k . Evtrythin1 I• fr1u~ht wit h peril. 11nd nothln1 more ao thin 1n excellent woman . Shi mly r.lll11e your ban k account; but 1h1 wtll mprove your char11cter . Cl.ean -Air Device Draws fRefu ... To the Editor; ~011 Scoutt (;lla ... l ... IC<ll<laical element.a: . 1-.. ~MAILBOX I.I To the _Editor: H1vln1 just read Sydney J. Harrl11'1 !-.1 ha h 't th t It fero to ho\~ your wa llet. -! ·-~0:1er~-o:ppr~i::1~nffi~ hun~red . • -~ • years from now . The idea of "luck" was invented by Dr. Barlane Elchbaum and I conce.ived, desl1ned and-built an·au tomob!Je exhiust _wisslons control de.vict. O!af-more-.-than mee ts th J!Ul.r.equir_emenl! ol the Clean Air Amendments of 1970. We built the device-on our own funds. thinking thet President Nixon was really serious about cleaning up our atmosphere. After con- tacti ng so me 110 "should-be-interested'' parties. including every ma jo r &utomobile and oil Company, all pertinent i:i:overnment a g I!: n c I es (including Ruckelshaus and his EPA). 2J foun- datio ns. over 50 stale and c it y gover:nments .and several large cor- pora tions regarding lhe dtvict, it btcame un believably clear that all tliis Wtl~ to no avail as every response wa s, wlth two ex- ceptions. "not interested " or "that's not our rtsponaibility ." Letter! jrom renders· art toeleomc. Normally writtr.t should eonve11 thtir me ssages in 300 word.s or 1111. Th• righ t to condtme letter1 to /it 1pae1 or eliminate libel U re,ftrved. Alt ltt.- ter.t must include .tignature and tMU· ina addre ss, but nanus may be withr held ott request if &uf/ieit rtt rtaaon i! apparent. Poetry will no t bt pub· Ii.s hed. ·column·<1f April-11, p!rt1lnln11-to the Boy Scout• af America, I feel compelled to u y I firmly believe that Mr. ·H1rrh1's cnmm ent c1oel!I not preM!nl. 11ct1utln11 In the proper perspectlvt and merely aefve11 111 another urc11tlc 1ttaick on Viet Prtll· dent Ainew and the people lnvnJved Jn 1coutlng. While Mr. Harris may chno11<e to A"rlnri his axe with Mr. Agnew let him not Involve scoutl~C on the 11me 1rindln1 I apeak for all of acoutin& .wllen I; thtt.-eur ''new prolftm," which re lahould be call«! our "<ontinually than tn11 ptoRrtm," la only a 1ll1ht1y dlffttett mt1.n11 to the 1ame elld . Scautlna •• you and I knew It In our Y<lUl h 111 just ·111 vital, dynam ic, lnttre&tin,11 11nd worthwhile 1# ever. Tht recipe I.• the !Amt , only some new n1vora hive bl'en 11tldrtl. . ' ~ • • • The only honest statement about prej· udice was made by W. C. Fields . who once declared : "I am free ()f all prej· udice -I hate everycne equally." • • • Possibly as many thieves as eminences have been motivated by the old motto •·that "GOO helps these who help themselves.'' • • • Poroography won't be eliminated until Wt stop trying to demcnstraW! that it 's man . for, as Jean Cocteau 1ays, "how else can we eirplain the success of those we don't like?" • "f\.1ajority rule '' is as great a tyranny as that of a 1in1Je despot. unless it volun- tarily refrtlns from oppressing the minority. • • • If the first murderer. C&in, was not given capit1J punisbnlent by God. t fail to see how man can arrogate to himself this ultimate penalty. _ Cover-up in Vietnam ' WASHINGTON -We reported on February i that U.S. officials in Vietnam hid covered up ramp1nt malnultition , exposure. blbercuJosis and pneumonia in three .refugee camps . • As a result, MO displaced M,ontagnard tribesmen, mOltly JACK ANDERSON camps about-J1n~1t71 , ... by Viet 11amm military commandtrs over the objections of America_n pacification of. ficlals. the oJ,d..-_od ... the ..... ymmg. perish ed "'hile U.S. officials shulD<d papers. When "1>rd of tht • rtfuget conditlonz; reach«! Jhe head· quarters of U.S. paclficltion c h I e f William Colby. the "Mootagnards exist at a marg.iMI 4.1'-su&mtence le-ve.I. and with 1ny loss in -' nutritional level, the preval!nt diseases of dJarrhea. mah1ri1. pneumonia. and tuberculosis can pr!vail." erplaim the memo. facU were s11:ept under the plush rup of the U.S. offices in Sa!eon. · The number of .jlellha,, ironically, """ close to casually total& in the WamOUJ My Lal masu<re. YtL.clllly R<p. In A.spin, O.Wis .. showed any concern. IN 4N OIJTRAGED lttt.r to AID Administrator J 0 b D Hann.ah. I be COO· lftSllDln dtmanded to know what had been dont to punish those "dittct~V rtspDDSible for the: tr1gic dtaths of S5G i~~ fa;:"!~ Hannah sent l>Kk an _tvasl\'t, ..u...mna memo pr<pll<d by Ill& Vietnam sp«Wlst, Robert ti.. Noottr. ni. memo reporta tb>t the M..,.p11tds .... lrwl<md !tom their bomeS to the mt DEATHS BEGAN to occ:ur shortly after the relocation . the memo add$. ';Some S50 of ttM! \•try old and very ,_ .. had died by !ht tim. hlghtt American officials disco\1ered the pro!> ltm, il is conttnd<d. On c t discoVered. ''pro in pt and remedial acttons were taken," \ht mtmo clilms. The AID offlclall I d m 11 • however, lhat 'it wu April btfore "lhe situatioo was in l\1nd." The oflldalJ tried to pa" the bu<k to . military authorltltJ for hu.ihlna up th• fact.. Any supprwton o! reports. declares the memo, ''f.·ou.la i.nvol\'1!: roportlnc by mlllllry pe,:m,,.1 In l'ltillu Province tiuwih mllliaryo chlnntl • " AT ITS REQUEST, we permitted a very large oil company lo teat the device . but they refused to give us the test re1ul ts -as they h;:id prom is ed to do - whlch lead! us to believe the ttst.s we:re very succe11sful. A very l11rge New York loundation was also interested and crin- aidered providing fi nancial backing but could not see a rap id enough return on its money. The automnbilt alr pollution problem i1 real and the automobile manufacturers still maintain it can't be solved, and they are now talking about automobile price incrti!es-oflome SHXlO 'OVe r-the next•Aix to eight years if the stitndard~ i re en· forcrd.· This, of cOurse. may RO a 1n1all way tOllo'lrd solvina the air pollut lon prob- lem_just by prec.luding the purchase of a car. by most families. OUR DEVICE CAN be retrof1tttd to a..11 those "old cart'' that mo!t of us will end up having to drive if th! "Detro it ban. d.its" are allowed UJ 1et 1wa y with their 811 Geor1e --- l>tar George : I'm pr"ldenJ of the loc:al "By Georae!" fin club. ~fay I hl\'e one of your used tyPewriter ribbons to wear in my hair! 4DORl~G A:<~4 Dear Adoring Anna: I'm flattered, but I can't alfqrd 1 typewriter. lb• ever . 1 will atnd fW one of my f'XIM qulll s the very Dtll tlm1 il'1 mr Nni to ua.e tht fOOM • plot. If we, the publlc, let the auto ma nu facturer! continue to pu1h us around . wt deserve our fa te -which will come all too soon. We are still pursuing the m•rketina of our emissions control dP.vice but Ire hi v- ing difficulty obtaining funding for certlflc11ion testlna. KENNETH L. NALL Support Ma•• Transit To the Editor : In th'-lt1tti;:t issue of I.ht AutOmoblle Club of Southern Ctlllfomla'1 rn111lfnt they have asked for !ugge&tlofil for new 11trvlce11 they C<luld provide to meet "mo.tor'ina or travel need~ .oJ rTitinDe,.._. An membl!:rs wtto are lnttre11ted in Im· proving the qu11 1ity of our Rir tliO percent ()f Rir pollution in Southern Citliforn ia J& caustd by the 1utomobile, 90 percent In Orang! County). and conKtrvlng our natur•I resource!! and opeo space f50 per- cent t)f Los Angeltl I! paved over to ac- commodate the automobile 1, 1hould write to the club And urRe th1tt they dtvote 110me of their tremendoua inOuence ind mone y lo•·ard promotln. mass 1ran1ll 1y1~em11 for Sovthern California. It' ~ t:ff'JCIB."iT alte.mt11tlvt to automobile transport.atlon wert 1v11Jable for thMe who eitfirr by prelert'iit or necessity would choose. It. It would rtllt ve the congested hi~bwaya and pt1rk.Jni area• lhtreby mak1ng e.ven •utbmObile tr-1vtl more C(lmfortablt. Letters and ca rda lhnuld be •ddre,ed In: ~Services Rt:k:Arcli 8nd Dtve.lopment Automobile Clun of 5oulhttn Cllit Tann 11 AM ea. Bot .. Loa An&el ... Clo nlll FEii.~ PllUQ.E wheel. I Jt i1 preciaely ctJrrtcl to alat1 that JOHN M. C.ALl>WtL~ Scaul m11str,r, Troop J Huntlnctnn ~ach 1eout1na Is in the proces1 af chln1i~ and To the Ed itor: chan1lng for the better. ·Tht nt.w acout I h11ve bun .-n very mur.h dJ1turbtd 1ty pro11:r1m . which will 1wln1 lnto effed ln lhe muckrAkin11: of Ja ck Anderao1t Stptember, will m11ke aomt ma jM publi11hed In your pilf>'-r that I have been chanre11 In the ltchnique1 to be· tmployf!d re11ri y to csnccl my 11uh11crlptinn, In ACOuling durln 51: !ht: '70'1. The b111alc r or the firs! llme in 11ny paper , In lttm prlnctplet and got11l1 wlll rem1 ln !hf! 11ppeared romptimrntln111 f're11ldent Nii. 11ame, h()wevcr, -1ervlce to God, coun· on, when !ht C'llumn hy Richsrd Wl11t1t1 try, etJ mmunlty and fam ily will canll nue appeartd Jn the April U la11ue of your to rem AJn the comer1tone1 of 1COUling ~ paper. Jl ill my opinion th11 t the publlc1tlon n! MR. HARRIS htl 1ugge1ted lhlt the Jack Anderl!l'ln attACkJ by tht media ~utln1,1hould not be a aervlct org1nlz1· ta 1 gre11t dlsservlC'e t.a the public. Every uon and th1t tl'.I le1rn •bout Auch thlngA alltRlllfln he ma kt.1 l&clU tht t,ppt:tr•l'IC( 111 camplna. hlklns. etc., 111 unin1plrln• of genu ine validity and·thh1l ou rentct1 and offers nothln~ to tod•y'11 ynuth. I In nn your paper 11 nd staff. r ould not turn 1u~1e11t th•t Mr, H1 rrla 111 out of believe what ht 11,vs and 'II J I u you touch with both 1cout1n111 and y9uth ind puhllsh hla column I hJtve' nfldtnci that btJ.ere he •llul'lea Jb:tt .M:OOUnl hu -In what 1ppear11nJ'OUf•p1 · -fWf:"'ltf ~n dyin." on the vi ~ 1nd1h11t the ntw or editorials, ' P(n11:r•m tll e •alvatlon ;brought abnut by J ,_.ANK JAMU the presl!urt 11nd tfforlii: of the "publicity• · N!ekln• envlrnnmental dllltt1ntn,'' I urge 1111 tht Mr . .Htrri.,....i.or toda y tn l•kt a clo11Pr look 111 1'C011Una before thty fire ,the ir etlitori•I 1hot~. Thi' ch11n11:t• in AMOlina ref.-rJed to by Mr . H11rri.~ hive not bfoen brnu~hl 11bnut by "publicity· aeclcinj! en vlronmtnt•l d illet11nl~s". They h've in f1ct, bttn brought 100t11 from within .11ct11.1t1n,c, rmm 11dllrlt l,11dtr1hip al all levtlt who work wfth loday'1 youth and art &ensitl ve to their needs and lntere.ttJ. frttm pucep. tivt , f&r·sl&httd ldullt who recoinlu tM need 1" offer today's scout today·1 pro-sr•m. SCOUTING WILL rtm&ln a ttrvlct oraanlut1on. It will rema in an $11donr upe.rltnce or1anlutlon. It will ft.ma in "chttrful and obedient." II will ,.maJn ...,Jflvt to tnJ ....U of you1n. It wUI ""' be lnfl.,c:ed by tn•lr onmtn 11 I dilltlaJll!I , pr ura ~pa. radica l "' frlnlt ottW..IllJlll, ot Ill)' OClllt ,...idO- 0111.ANOI COAlT DAILY PILOT Robert N. '\'rrtt, 1'1.1blt11ltr Tll om111 Kft:t•fl, tdttor Alb(Pl W, !itlt'I £dl tor10:( Pa_gr £d1 1.M Th" l'dlf.,r1al .,._,,. tJf tht. 0.Jlt Pilot l"'"k• 11 tnllH"m •tld tfltnu· l11t• rf'•d•rt bf pr•lt'nt1n1 1N1 ~-fptPl\r'I flpll!iflnt Ind tvfft• ~nt•ry M topkl of illl"rt11 i nd 11rnJtlt"9 • by prm·H!ln1 • '""""' rn:r th• "lffl"'•lklft ot our """''' op111}1)n 111Yd ht 1~.,.ntJn1 Uw d1'""" \lt""'P"Jtnft M lnlormtd o~ .. ..,,.,"". •nd 1pokttmtn Oft loplra d t~ dt1. I \\'e~y. May a. 1971 • • ., ~-- • " • l Wtdnt$.cltJ, May 3, 1972 DAIL V PILer -f ·Humph.rey Ekes One <Out Historic Court Order Massive Foulup Puts· • W'.~e Edged • lit H e,1d-to-h.ead Indiana Challenge •J Ohio Primary in Cha~s ~ " :~ •;1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IUPI) -Sen. llubwt H. Humphrey i1 lhe llrat m1ln line Dtmocrallc pre:iidential hopeful In face Gov. George c. Wallace along in a 171 prlm11ry. lie has done it in lndlana and won -but 110t by much. While Humphtry's victory TucWay was not overwhelming, be did it in a 1t1te where some ftl t Wallace had 8 good chAnce to OOtch hiii rtrst victory Jn a Northttn rrlmary. Wisconsi n 1i1nd fl.1assahcusetts. flumphrf!y, speaking from Cle veland where he was wailing out the return.~ of the Ohio primary. sa id "If Muskie were off the hHIJot we would have the lion's sharf' nl the vole. We didn 't campal,l!n too much in Indiana, Wallace c;impaigned v1,1?0rously. '' Humphrey _ i;aid , hi' 11howing ~·as respectable In Indiana , whic h ht called "a stcolld Alabam1 " for Wal111ce. • .. Wallace, speaking from Houston, 1ald Indiana W8ll •weet indeed. "I feel very satisfied that during the Democratic convention, the chairman of the Jndian11 delegalion ha1 got to rise and s11y, ".~r. Chairman, Indiana easti 27 votes for the governor of Alabama, the honorablt George C. Wallace." Wallace made that comment befare hi1 delegate total (ell. .. CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP I Sloppy plan· nlng and an historic federal c<iurt ruling rolling back voting hours in Cleveland and throughout CUyahoga County has 1erambfed the Ohio primary election. "I am pretty damned mad about it," . ·• labeled the foul-up "inexcusable" .d suggest•d thal Secretary ol Stat~ ;f'd Brown should retire from office. • Brown ti!plied, ''I don1t think ,~, governor kno~s what the hell went of J Cuyahoga O:iunty." • said Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey on learn-\ Sen . F..dmund S. A1uskle, who dropped out of the prlmarlet but whosf name was 1till pn lhe ballot, got more. votes th.an expected. Dtmocratic leaders 5 a i d Mu11kie appeared In !ltrve as a stand-in. for Sen. George S. McGovern, who wa! W alliice Speeds Ahead ing •h•t .. m. ••l•m•lic voting machines Faunt t.oy Swee~' were not programrfftd , h11d not been f"' delivered or wtre inoperative because k•ys to act\vat. ,lhem had not been Washi'ngton Vo•-;. distributed to booth workers. ~ not a candidate herP. . . With 98 pe_rcent of the Indiana vote counted, Humphrey had 344 ,470 vote:;: or 47 percent; to SQe,061 or 41 pucenl for Wallace. With Alnbama Victory STIFF UPPER LIP Hubert Humphrey "You ·can't get votes if there are no ,.,,. votes." WA SHINGTON IUPll -Walter .. }'.;_ Within hours after the polls opened at Fauntroy, a former associate of ~ 6:30 a.ro. Tuesday it became evident to Martin Luther King Jr .. ha s swept tbi1 Muskie, expected to ~el only about 10 percent even before he withdrew from BIRMINGHAM, Ah1 (API -An ap- the primaries. got 1 1% percent of the piirPntly deci!liYe home .'!late victory in Democratlc vote!. Alahama and ,11 :i;tronJi 11er.ond-plar.e finish Humphrey took 5.5 or lndiana 's 76 in Indiana havP Riven r.ov . GeorgP C,. delegBtell to the Democratic National Wallac:e perhaps j() n1nrc convenli~n Convention, Wallace won 21. votes in his rac:c for the Democra tic . President Nixon. unoppo.~ed on the presidential nomination. Republic11n sidt. did not appear likely to Wallace won al least 15 of Alabama's 1et his hoped-for 500.000 voles . rn 1968, :17 delcgeales in Tuesday's Democratic presidential candldalc Nixon got his big-primary and was leading in districts llke- gesl plurallty in t~ nation in Ind iana -ly to give him seven mort. And with that J,067.8fl.5 votes to 806.859 for· Humphrey rriajority , he could dictate the election of and 24.1.Hl3 for Wallace1 then 1 candidate the slx remaining delegates from the of the American lrKlependent Party. state al large. Humphrey's victory was built on two At the same time. the Alabama columns -a strong showin« with black governor ran a close second to Sen . voter:i;, psirt icu larlv in Marion County Hubert H. Humphrey in the Indiana llndlan11polis ). And a stronger showing · presidential primary and picked up 21 than expected in Lake County. the steel-delegate votes there. Ht already had 75 makin,11 and elhn ic area of northwestern in F'lorida and lwo in Prnnsylvania . Indiana where Wallace played the busing The electiOn in Alabama also ap- issue heavily. parently gavt' the velcr;in Sen . John Muski'-.. according In state Democratic Sparkman !he Democrl!ltic renominl!ltlon Party Chairm11n Gordon St. An«elo, took for a fifth term .. \•ntes which • would have gone: to ,... ,. election board officials that a lot of peo-District of Columbia Demo c r a·tii • ple hadn 't done their homework. presidential primary as a "favnril.e soo·.'~ of the total. with 71.6 percent of the · ~·"°t•1 some machines delivered to · polling heading a winning slate of 15·delegates.;q state's 4,546 boxes counted. ' , places still bore the names nf the can· the national convention. , Rtpubtican11, voting in their first dldates who ran in Cleveland 's mayoral F'auntroy plans to use the distrlCl's !il<"ltewide primar.v, nominated former . election last fall. votes at the national ct1nvention In Mi,ifii' Postmaster General Winton M. Blount for It was not unusual lo find candidates' Beach in J uly lo form a blac of \Jfl:. names dropped from ballots, and in at committed delegates which will bargaln the Senate. least one case a Republican candidate with leading contenders for their support With 63.2 perce nt of the boxes tabulated found her name on the Democratic ballot ot Washington's interests. ,.M,.. on the GOP side of the ballot . Blount had opposiag a man who had no opposition. Major candidates stayed out of t~ 25,442 votes, or 61.14 percent. With voters in a rage, U.S. District district primary and voting was 6:· Six · seats al the ~1iami Beach con· Court Judge Frank Battisti ordered the tremely light. With about 70 percent·of vention went to delegates who ran on an polls to remain open until 11 :59 p.m. Bat· the votes counted, Fauntroy, t tr ·e anti-Wallace ticket, and another can· tisli himself had been turned away from district's nonvoting delegate to CongrtUi1 didale on that slate put up by party of· the polls earlier in the day , but returned and his slate held a% to I margin over an ficials held a shaky lead. later to cast his ballot. uncommitted "reform " slate led by JOltn All 15 of the elected Wallace delegate11 Baltisti's ruling came on a mot ion filed \Vilson. Wiison managed Fauntroy's cam- and his stven candidates who were out in by John M. Coyne. ma yor of suburban paign for Congress last year. ' ".- front in the undecided racts are wh ile· Brooklyn, on behalf of Humphrey. There was no slate of delegates elected· But four black candidates were elecled The exact number of polling places ex: on the Republi can side. A slate pledged to · on lhe opposition .ticket and lhe governor periencing difficulties was not knoWTI. but President Nixon was wilhdrawn from J!la probably will choose Negroes to occupy estimates by election b>ard officials put race when it was determined that some. some if not most of the delegate-at-large the number al about 130. There are l.788 signatures on nominating petitions w~r~ seats. polling places in the county, which was forged. ~' Nationa l Cnnvention rules reguire _ll ____ ..,,-. ~e.l.,.lJl•.PflJ••'-_ _.co.mpl,et.d,x. autornated,.,f!lr .the first tim.e ·-~ati. minisir:r._:was upj:i.--- Mc!,;o\l.er.n, ....... the-.SmlUl-Oakotan-who-Runnlng: .ag&inst.=six~-challMgera;-- -· -·-"""defeated Wallace and Humphrey in . Sparkman had 242,235 voles, So.13 percent ~ propl'fttionate"""blllek1tptl!-.!IMtti'tlif11" trom· OM't;STATE BACKING T fol"'Tuesda y'J election. posed ror nomination to continue as tt1nr every state. ~ Geor91 W1ll1c1 In Columbus, Gov. John. J. Gilligan grtssional delegate. · · • Voting Hes11lts INDIANAPOLIS iAP I - Here are the vote totals in the Indiana Democratic prtsidff!· tial preftren('e primary with 98 percent~ the 4,480 precincts re ing : Humphrey 4,470 -47 percent Wnll11ce 306 .061 -4! percent Muskie 85.~00 -12 percent · Here Is how Indiana's 11\ delegates In the Democratic National Convention "'ould be divided. Humphrey Mi Wallace 21 Muskie 0 Here are the volt totals for U.S. Senate in the Alabama primary. with 3,327 of the 4,636 b11llot boxes counted In tht Democratic race and 2.934 In the Republican : Democr1t : Sparkman 242,235 Allon 140.0!0 ---ims M270 Edin~ on l.ffi Sullins A.S90 Harper 5.087 &tpublicaa: BlounL2S.il2 Martin 11.882 Nettles 4,249 Callahan 716 Bar Backs Initiative SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I - The BAr As.~ociat ion of S..n Fr11ncisC'O h11~ volerl support or the Califoml;a f\-1 a r I ju R n 11 In itiative, 1o1'hich "·ould enct trimln11l pc.nallies for adull pe~n11I UM!: of marij1u1nR if approved by the voters. Associ11tlon preside n I Charles H. CIHfnrrl announced Sat.urd11y lhAI the proposed state Initiati ve ~·Rs Rpprnved. 1,133 to 502. in a \'Ole by more th111n hall the association members. . Election Won ' ·-.. By Student, 17 ELKHART. 111<1. tAP I -A 17-year~ld 1unior Al Con('{lrd Hl,C!h School. h11s won thr oemocralic nomin111ion for Elkh1rt Counly treRsurer. David Perkins d' f' 11. I t d Sltven Pugliese. about 40. 3.728-2,123 wlt.h all but one flf the 51 p~inct.s rounted from Tuesda)'11 primary. Jackson Will Drop Out Of Primary Campaigns CLEVELAND (AP I -Sen. Henry 1\1. Jackson. whose strong personal presidential campaign in Ohio failed lo ig· nite \'Oler supporl. has dropped out of active primary electlon - can1paigning. But he said he was not rele;i si ng his delejo!ates. "A;>t ~an happen between now and Mi11n1i," Jackson said Tuesday ,bight, looking ahead to the Democratic -Nationa l Convention in Miami Beach, F'la . The Washington Senator had 111ade a st.rong bid for Ohio's 1pri1nary, but finished fourth in . a field of five. Democrats. .Jackso n aaid that he had to wnrk with a radio-television newspaper advertising budget of $22,000 in Ohio. He had said earlier that hi~ entire stale campaign budgtt was leu than $50,000. "[ had indicaled earlier I would not carry on a cam- paign Involving dericit financ- ing," Jask~n lnld newsmen and a smell gathering of sup-- porters. Because of limited ca1npaign funds, "It is my decision not to go int~ an y more of the primary :cam- paigns becAuse it will nnl be po11sihle . , . without deficit financing.'' .lackllOn continues on the ballot in Oregon, Nebraska and Michigan. which have mandatory primaries. He is also on the C111ifornia ballot. "I wlll continue in the cam- paign. I 11m staying 'M'ith it," Jackson said. He addtd th;it he would hold a ne"'s conference. i n Wash ington. O.C., later this "·eek to expl11 in his future. position in campaign. \ rt:===---~--:_,," I-intend la n im· porb1nt role." he said.· TOT GOES TO PRISON KUALA.LUMPUS, Mal11ysia IA Pl -A girl not yet 2 ye"rs old alrt;ady has spent two months in prison to get lhe proper amoun t of mothf'r ln ve. 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