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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-08-02 - Orange Coast PilotI . ' • I t • ' • • ~ha~~~:--~JJ.rnpped -. ' -.. • \ • ' • .... • t/ • ·t~" . ;-"'"'"" . . ~ ~ ... . .. :...~i.:._:., ;_ -tt! ~ ., .I-._,,_. J,. 1 -··-;~l ::·:1'1,ir ~-; ·.~i:x Men .. ,. ,1 + li;. --~~a -~Dr11g Raid • J 1 • J • '. ' ' • ,-.; ! . . .. -_.• ... 13"500 .Douglas ' . .. Aerospa~e Workers . • Will Be Laid Off . • , • • y.'ED.NESOAY;AFT.EgNOON, -~1JGUST ·2; 019?2' .n reewa ear 'IOt,. .... 211.o I IKl\oftl, •r1t1M i 1 .. • • . , . ' . ' Swor~;;~~l~g 'CUitist' :Rapes, .To~~s '2 &irls · • ' ~ 'J • I • " ' • .. • • • . , ., • • • •• • . ' ! Drug Raps GQvernor Shutt'le Loss Cited Douglas to Drop Must Sign"' ' -Dropped -After Raid 13 500 Em lo es Death Bill ' p y By I. PETER KJllEG Q-lrninal complaints charging sts men Fnm Win Servf<et ci.ptured ·in Costa Mesa with po11tSSioo About 13,500 aerospace workers em- of $1 million worth o1 pure coca1no 11 ployed by McDonnell Dou&las Corp. In day1 ago were dropped today. Calilomia will lose their jobs by tbe·end Laboratory analysis Jiroved t b e of \973, the company anoounced Tuesday cr}'JWline ccimpouod su.sJ!'ded to be ·of at ts St. Louis beadquarterL EC'lldorlall "llrigirr-was, contraband, P18ntt 1n 1funtlngton Beach and Santa ~. and lt wW be ddtroyed, •<> Monica are erpected to suffer tbe biggm cording to police. losses, but no specific· figures ·were An arsenal ' of weapons and $60,000 in available today. cub confl.cated dUring tbe predawn raid A spokesman for McDonnell Douglas et 3073 Yukon Drive July 22.wW bt kept Astronautics Corp. in Huntingtoo Beach ln cuatody, wtth the mooey, turned over said no one knows exactly bow many at to tbe Internal Revenue Service. tbat plant will be lafd off, but said tbe r.o.ta Mesa Police Narcotlcl Detail \.work force is d~~Y "going down." Company off1c1als m st. Louis said lhe SCI. John Re1on ructed -liat bit· vero layoffs ,.... caused primarily by terly toda~ a~ Jealnlni wbat oppeored to tbe loss of tbe 12.1 blllioo space shuttle tle, officials at North Americ.an Rockwen predict the total shuttle contract may create as many as US0,000 jobs across the cotmtry, with as many u 10,000 com- panies, of all sizes, handling subcontract work. McDoMell D;ouglas could save ~ of ill work. force If It pleb up some or the subCOl'ltract work, company officials Ur dlcaled. American Party Candidacy Eyed By John Schmitz be · the largest ~ cue· in city and contract. The conlract was I warded last pnlbably co u n l y bistoll' b8d fallen week to North AmerlcaD Rockwell'• From Wire liervlcel lhnlucb Space J;)ivision at Downey. · Rep. John G. Schmitz of Orange C<>Qn- . ." "Had Mc:Doonell Dou&lu been selected Criminal ~plaints c bar c 1 n g to build the space sbutUe, it was an-ty, defeated in his bid for renomination --""" of cocalno for .. i. were ticipated tbat 1 ilgnlflcant portion of th!! by the Republican Party In June, today iuued by the District Aitcroty11 Office reducUoti would -not have b e en was expected to announce bis American · 1-=• die Mburl ol neceuary," a company spoke.mian said. Party candidacy for President of the ' -·• alresl.,cud · I Several ojllerproje¢1-are alJo ending., United States. evidence. • . ' according to CMlpan,y officials. Tbree • &nie•.Mlerlcan Party .cllehards '!<"' Legal,problems ,In .that· DO arrest war-.weeb ago It was anoounCed tbat l,$00 . ttporledly still pulblng • "Dr a fl -ranta bid bem-lasued...prior tto.-..tbe-rald~ :worken would be laid oU~ at the Hun-Wallace" movement ln Louisville, Ky., are JPRUOll!!Y connected to dlamtsoal of 'tln<!lon ~ plant. . , but Schmit> today w11.considered Iron~ the cbargeo. . Tile kical apokesmon oald tbose' !,SOii 1'llliDu for'the nomination. ~ cleared by tbe development would he part of the overall 13,500 now Schmitz wu defeated In bis GOP bid · \include · Edward A. 1Aiber, .ss, of the expected to be laid oil. for, rt:no11lin1Uoo to run for bis con- . Yam Drive-oddrell; Del Mar mldtnts McDoonell' DoocJaa bu about 50,llllO gtesslonal oeat by Orange County Cblrlel A. JolJl!MI, :n, and Erle V, employes at oeveral . plants and Mlsesoor Andrew J. Hlnlhlw. 'Ille Ona! ldaterman, si· plu transients Robert C. subsidiary companl9 In Calliomla. tally aft.r Schmitz demar\ded -and paid Puu~.41, and ~th E. VallC<, 17, and '!1><re are about 1,700 aerospace workert fqr -a recount wu Schmitz 40,242 and J..,. E. !'em, 411, ol Colombia, South at tbe Huntlngtoli Beach plant. Hinshaw, 42,72t. Amorlcio'. · • , ll4cllonnell lJouglft ofliclals aloo ~d Sdunlb' emerpnce u the American Boll· wtll be ftlnstated lat -• 10111& -uis would be laid off In St. Puty'1 prime --tlal c:andldate was _ ... --prior .. court op-Louis and Cinaila, but CallfomJa wwld ·-Tuesday wl>eo ~·· --, . suffer tbe greatest louel. • f>Cl"d ploUorm w., drawn up primarily . Z11bor -amicled !alt ,..r in EmplO)'IDtllt In St. Louts will dJ1JP ht W"llllam K. Sllearer, o Calllonl!a ,........1n .,._11m rih _......, ol · oboul 1,200 bJ tbe'enct ol tllll ~ • ...,... delf&lte. who~ Stlunltz. ' a loo o1 marijuu o1oaC with Ii'•. pan,y ollidals oald, but ...,. 5,oot jobo· .At thO urging of LonJ ;\llrWnl, wllo ..--11111 -to :io ,.... wW -up there In 1m beclule of Ibo ' 1tp'*'1\lod Sdriftz ot Ille pllUbrm lit, pri-. ' F·l5 fighter contract. meetlnl, the ptahm preamble wu lie -r-dO'. 'IA> o ~ In While W.rkert ot McDonnell Douglts •\tend to deleto "eplth!!ll'' be oald which ll ,,.. Cllocovore<I Uiot ofter puo-en bll llardoy loA M:lbe 'P8<e ... • • ""8flt llO o11 ... 1ve ·to R..-,ubll(aiJI • o'ld i.. -lqlllatloa ftY!alng a,prlor low , o,inocr•ta ""' ~ inrinl-<•V""tO tta•. agolnlt ~ ol martjuano 11111 American P&r17. ' llrtkln( tbe old, the Michigan Leslalatuni Israel G~ Law OK The commhtoe removed o ... 1eoce btMl!y left the stole witb no law ot all. , deterlb!IC Ibo Democrotlc Porty u ''tbe -and _.. o1 othen arrested Tiit Aviv (APi _ A C!Jll ..,.!nil t.sw captive ol Ibo hippies, beatnlU, o"°"' dlrlng tlii ilevnl dl)'I' period Ill whlcb _.,.,111 _.~ l<rms up to it years for tlonlota o • d t1otlo fmb." on d o Ml«lilp•liodJ>OAICb.llillllle and.laler ,.. •• _ .,_, oentence 'calUrl( Iha Rtpubllcan Porty am•lctod ..... ......i ·l'eleued -t-COMlcted of Cli'1')'lnl unllcalled "the ert1luni of ......,,.-cl ... prOlllml )lflMI by Iha Stale Supr-·\:4MI--went Into ellet!t In 1lrlel todlJ, (See ICIDll'l1, Pip II ' . • • . Of*DMIY Plttl..., Newport Beach is cmly a signature away from winnlng ltr 10-year battle· against Pacific Coast Freeway. 'Ille Calilomla Senate n..tday on o 27 to 2 vote approved the bill by Assemblyman Robert Badbam ( R • Newport Beach) to delete tbe eon- troversial segment of the ·route through Newport. . . 1be measure was back in the assembl1 for ~ence to technical amendments thi.. morning and• will riach Govtmor Reagan's . desk Thursday or Friday, &dham's office said this momlng. Leaden of the flght to do in the super hi~bway weren't waiting for Reagan to take pen in hand before starting thtir celebration, however. "It's just tremendous~' said Wally Kl>cb, chairman of tbe Ha-Arta Freeway Figbten Citizens Coordinating Committee' wbidi bas carried tbe"battlo in recent years. • The CCC forced an initiative against th,.; freewai~lut year in which ruldentt voted nearlr I to 1 to caRceJ a frttWay agreement with the state arxl approve a (S.. FREE'll'.\Y, Pop I) . ' '• •I",' · l:Oast . Wea,.er Ahh. Cooler o\ !alt. The weatJ>. erlldy expe<;ts temperatures to dip around tbe 'low 70'• on Tblll'lda7 at tbe beaches, risln& to 17 Inland. Uiws tonlibl ID-70. INSmE. TODAY .. SvJftmer th.eat.tr a Oranac Countv ruu ill pe.ic thll w«k IDitll IM ope.mg of four nN proilll<liotu, incivding the °" angc Co a 1 t Col.~ mt&licel J •eonwrot. • St• Bntntaimnc"llt, ""'1• n. ' ............ \. ----. --. _._" --. -" .. w. • ...__ • .... _ ... T-. ---. __.._.. ... ......... . .. •' s • _FireR~es W e.dding Party CZ01~ A.round Church 'N on tender' -' • In Big .Sur Timberland INGLEWOOD (APJ -Wbon the Rlnllinl i!n>I. and llarnum • Balley Clrcua pr.,_ ill a!· ~ ptrlormance. wtlh I 11111' ria&e, tbey weren't c Io wa I a 1 around. Urges Search El.sewhere for Running Mat.e ll!C.SllR tAPl ~~ Part; a saoctuary for Callfomil'• famed l"l!Ch•'OOd lrff!, WU lhreatened today by wind-lashed fire that has already blackened about 3,CllO acres and forced I.be evacuation ol thousands of VICI.· tiooen. lo a brief ctrtlllOl1l' II tilt -ri!1& Tueaday, Roll Stfertn! and iandtl Hiyet,liUI dotrnl;-wn married. WA3111NGTON (UPI) -Ila Frllllt nJch! whoo I\ ........ llYldent llllt be Cllurch <II Jdlho, rated a top~ t« -.Id not be read1 It -a -- the llemocntlc flct ptUldtallaJ -to Eailltton. tloc, aid tod"1 Ill bu urpd Goorp I . Tbm II oo -for 1o1cGonn1 lo " -M.Gonni fO[oolt ailoWbol• W I ,_O'--""W..~ . .l«OJl!.-lfU. ~LJ!irt !Old • nporler, ,.,..,., -Hirt """ iilil nlng mote. thot delayq the namlrl(-.1 the nominee Alkad II be would accept the nomlna· would keep the oalional 'oomniiltoe b<nn "&boot.in& It down in edfance." tlon U ll wu l<tldttod. Olun:h aid, "I Al the Democratic NaUonal Convllllloa doo l anticipate he will do thal" (S.0 ana,ly1ll OD rage 4), . rThe blue, which broke OU\ Tuesday ln t.os Padres NatlOMI Forttt, need into the confines of the 1tate.p&rk late Tuef. day nl&hl. ··The rrr. is cr1uca1. not. contllned or controlled," said Art Jueau, fire in. .. formation olUt er for l.be Caillomla Division ol Fomtry. "II has burned some small redwood stands. but the major standa -second K.fOWth redwoods. magnificent trees, are alq ffichway I near lbe pari's e. trance and some diltan« away from the flames. We are cmcentrating men and pumpers In this area lo protect \hese grove.s as well as !he camps and motel!, The circus bond opened with "Here Come1 lbe Bride.'' The. brldMDUld walked out hi bol panU. ·And lbe b.lppy couple, •ro•aed hi fuU clown attire and 11\1.Uup, rode down the awe on eltplwltl. From l! .. e J TORTURE ••. Church sold he DllCk NV•ral 1111· l"llonl lo MtGov.,.. by tel•phont Mon- day. lie dedJoed lo mtol the namu he JUUested but sakl McGovem ''IDUlt nAch Into the big d1la and ·lndultriaJ arw to win. " Al MtGovom autloully '°"cht I -didlil lo r<pilc:< Sen. Thonw F. ~gletoo or Mlaaourl. who wllhdrew, the Democratic National COm.mlltee w a s IWlUllOllOd to aieel hi Wuhln&too DUI n.esday to formally name a JUCCtSSOr. Ranger Kills Another Fox In Clemente Rabies Hunt but have men on all sldea of tbe fire." ·"The ent l'e 817 acre park could be In jeopardy." said Tim liuff, another at.alt ~ information· officer. · - 'lbe fire has been blarTied on an illegal campfire. Fire fighters from San Diego, a'boUt 400 miles to the south, were man. Ul'lrt ....... nlng fire ll"nes. No structures were in im· Jffotl Jtfarlellf! mediate danger. ;The firemen -who early today numbered more than 700 -have been battling lhf: Oam,es in high temperatures. high winds and low humidity. Similar conditions were expected to e1:1otlnue to- diy. .. . Shortly alter the fire broke out some . Her legendary legs shielded by a mod pants suit, Marlene Die- trich arrives at London Airport ftlr a JUght ·1o Paris. She wu in Ullulon to •l.!lt a lrtend. .the man threatened to kJU thelr part.nta and ll'andpanmlJ unleSI they promlrod to tell autborlttes they'bld been "pltll:td up by a buncb or Mexicans." To 1nlor<e ·hla demaDdl, the glrla told doputlu, he lhol the U.year-0ld in the hand with tho JUD· • llepu\lfl aaid the girls Wut rtiuctant lo toll< -tlley w•re found olonplck a roadway near Ceres, but after Intense quoatlonln( ooe of the Clrla broU down •nd lol4 tile •t«JI. OIOcen wem to Goodn111)'1 home but were Ubable lo loclle ilJm. He wu lollnd aboUt J:JO a.m. at bls mother'• b6me wbero aberirr1 ckpuUe1 arrest..s him without incident. Offlcu1 aald a number of books on black mqlc _.. dlloov<nd Jn Good- man'• pickup tlUck and at bll home. Altbou1b the natMloal committee can w make Its own decls!On, it wa1 expected to accept McGovem'1 recommendation. Among ~ beinl mentioned !or the pDll, in addition to Chl!tch .... Sen. E6o mund S. Muskie of Maine, the lMI run- ning mate: Sargent Shriver, a Jttnnedy iq.law who served1 In t w o ad· mlnlstrations: anf former Democratic NaUonaJ Chairman Llwrtnct F. O'Brien. Gary Hart, McGcvem'1 c1111p1ian manager, said, ln addition, •'a name or two" may be considered. BY JOHN VALTERZ.\ ....... "" ..... JWia:en at Sati Clemente State Park Tu..W.y tllled another rox on the pork ground! but tulJ on the anJmal allowed lhll tt wu not rabid. Qiilf ~ l!Ultne Junette sold be allot the anJmal abortly before nooo alter Jt ohlblted 0 untm1aJ behavior" durlna: a pursu(l along part lrolll. Junette said aeveral imt villlora saw the animal In an .,.. lmmedl•lely south ol the part propes1J' and called rancen. ''We went out tromediately and aaw the animal """""' aJonc the lrlll, then aud-denly II jtlll ily down under a tr,. one! refused to move," the nn;er said. He said he and othe rangers returned to their office to pick up a fll'eann and fiold1allld. four miles north of he re. authorities ct9ered the evacuation of 4,500 peraons from the park. Al.so evacuated were Glbers at private campgrounds, motels and small villages ln the area. School-tax Reform Plan Once the front-runner for lhe nomina- tion, Muskie kept a discreet silence on wbftHer ht would again gc on the party's ticltel. H• loid reporters be b.ld not .been In eonllcl with McGovern and lmlllog!y slJd "I ave no comment'' when Uked if be would accept. Sen. Gaylord Noilon of Wila>lllin removed hin:uJrelf from contention Tues- day. aaylng be liked the Senate. He recommended Muskie. "We ntcbecl It for 1 rew moment.I through the gl..,.. lo .,. II wt cculd dHermJne If Jt WBI w. then I •bot it, .. Junttt• aald. lt WU lhe second IOlC ihol at lhe part aJler I Rrioo <Ii llllcb Gii campen by an anlmaJ IUll*llll lo be I !me. Heallll. oll1cloll hove _.1ec1 undtr the UIUlllp\Jon thot tbe -dolnl the ..... ~ biting II ral>ld. - The fire danger, heavy smoke and need lor acceSJ by equipment resulted in ll.Jghway l -Pacific Coast Highway - bling clmed to all but limited Jocal tra!- rtc 'tor 8 t l~. . Later. the hlah"way was open to traffic under high~·ay patrol esccrt. ·-Eleven aerial tankers have been drop- pmg fire [eta rdant chemicals on the llo mes along with two heli copters. Al least 12 fire engines and elgh.t ~lldoiers were being used on the ground and offlclals said more equipment was ~ng brought in. ' FromPGfJel SCHMITZ ... t ' • • ~ who use the power of big government to milk and abuse the average man." In their place the committee wrote, ••No othe r party today apeaks for Ult average American or e1p#talei WI cOO. etpts. hopes and g&Js." ~ M1hile Schmitz forcu appeared to ddlninate the platform proceedings, aome dtlegates attempted to rtsurttct the can- didacy of Alabama Gov. George Wallace. • Tom Turnipseed, an attorney from ~Jumbia. S.C., and a campaign director !br the Alabama governor in the 1168 Jh:sklentlal race, called a news con. ference today to announct the launching o} a ..dralt movement. · Schmitz, a lame-duck congressman and a member of the John Blrcb Society, 'Was \\fPeeted to formally aMOunce his can- didacy In JVashington today and then fiy to 'Louisville to line up support. The major netWOru cOnctlied a plan.. ned appearance by McGovern Tuelday Goes to As~eru.bly Floor by Rtpubl!Cllll and two by 0.mocrala-FDA Will Ban to amend controvcnJal ittmll iDto « cut l'lv• campen thus lar have undersmia tho Jeri" ol lnjocllooa calculated lo NTl<lll nbl'5. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 11.2 billion 1ehool flnlnce-tu retorm plan went to the Assembly floor today alter surviving attacks in an Assembly committee fro1n both Democratic and Re p u b I i c a n lawmaken. The tu plan is the product of three monthl of negotiations between tax ad· vlsrs to Republican Gov. Rea;an and Democratic Assembly Speaker Bob Aiortt ti. It propo~s a $509 mllllon-a-year in- crease in stale rnpport of 1ocal school!; plus a property tax cut averag ing $100 a y•ar for I# ave;ag~bom~et. '1)9s• ll•ms would be paid rof by inCfease& in state lncome, aa.lu, vehicle and business taxes. The . mea~ was revived a s ameDdiht:nti: to an educaUon flnlncA ~ill by Son. Ralph Diiis (D{;ardon1). aHor the Senate Finance Committee killed an earl ier draft of lhe Moretti-Reagan tu plan lest week. The Assembly Ways and Mtam Com- mittee sent th@' amended blll to the Assembly floor on a 14-3 vote Tuesday aft er rejecting five amendments -three FrenaPqel FREEWAY.~. of,!!;; ~a~!~batU• In the 31\·hour OOln· Suspect Hormone, mitteet hearing ended In rejection cf a amendment wh ich would have, in effect So R l eliminated • big portion or , ... bill's pro'. m·ces epor posed property tax rate limits on coun- Ues. WASHINGTON (AP) -Congressional The tu rate lim.lla wtre the biggest IOW'Ctl ~Id the Food and Drug COln&Pon .won by Ru1an in the A~minlltra lion plans toda y to bin tbf blpartiun negotiaUom oo I.he Demccrat-further manufacture ol the suspected authored plan. cancer-causing hormone DES Cat cattle The plan now lncluctts provisions that feed . v;ould require ,quntief to; ,lpbmit all There was no Immediate conunent Lfuhwe IU'rit, Meuet io W>tl!n exc:<pl lr<m the FDA on rePQrtJ by coo- those requ ired-by federal or court crders gres&ional sources close to the Houae and narrowly defined emergency ailua· Agriculture Committa that the ban Uon!. \ would block feedlnj cf DES ..,.... · OtMr ro)ectod am""1ntl.1s would dl•tl\y1till>e1trol ~ . lo cattle alltf hava alvtn a apeclal trclwkln from the January, ltT3. tax llmlia to mall COOlnti" for pollc. DES, a ~thetlc hprmooe, It led lo protection. cattle lo -welaht gains. Fodorol law Leedera ot both partiu see the aaya cancer-causing agent& cannot be fed Auembly Door vote cnly as a attp to animals when residua occur ,ln meat. toward the !Ina! allow-down in the Senate 1be FDA aaid hi June It would propoJe which Is speeding up Ill work along with a ban on DES as a mt:ana cf oprnlft&" lhe Ule Assembly in hopes of beginning 3 question to a public b e a r In g. 1be three-:montb recw Friday. Agriculture Department has repm'ted fln- Jn the upper bouae, the key deti.tion on ding ca.sea of illegal DES in catUe. the blll may be mad• by the Roles Com-DES has been led lo about 90· per<ttlt 'Ibo -" • for killed -• hlU., lncldtDI late )flt wetli wu oent to 1 labcnlory lot ana!yail and Junette old l!wre wu .., evidence et rablel In thet animal Ttlt nsultl lnlm tbe IAloet animal have yo! lo be announced by health <II· ficials. In the meantime, the hunt for more memben of the park'• IJ1la)J fox poj,uta. tion ls «llllinuing. Traps remain set, JU>d everyone en· torln& the park ii iauod a written notice WllmJnc Cl!Jlpen not lo ll!iithe •Pl" ground and ad!lalnr an al tJ>e pa1t lo ropOrt ilcbtln&i Wild anlmoll lmmediltely. "' "' JWMlte old tlaat the llllmal ht~ -,.-......... !Jy. "Ullllil¥, they'll nin CClllltlnUy wbtn purautd. Emergency Number OK'd mlttee. of the nation'• beef cattle to 1pui erowth. S.nale President pro tern Jimea Miiis ll ~u been oetlmoted by economlstJ that SACRAMENTO (AP) -The (ll-San Dl•go), aald Tuesday that he will a ban on the add itive would booel coo-ltl!owld• tmel'ltncy telepbooa ask that committee lo decide If the blll sumer heel prtces by lbout $3.15 per number bill hu woo 11-0 Senato •!>' should go to the Revenue and Tuation penon armually. pn1val. "For Cllle to just lie do"'1 and loolt al 111, malt11 111 ftl'l' susplcloul. Test re1Ulll rrom the illtst anlmaJ ":ere revtaled lhls monUn&. Nixo11 or Wall.ace Bremer's Target, Analyst Believes . UPPER MAllLllORO, Md. (UPI) -A psychoanaiyat lold a hushed COW1tDODI lodO)' thal Artltur Bremer decided lbout Marcb 1 to 1 •1111lnate ell.her Praklent Richard Nixon or Georg• Walla<e -and then crlS!CrOlled the country in punutl of tbal goal. It WU two and one-half mcmtbl titer lbal Bremorr :U, wu arTllled lo)lowlng lllt a1laOtlnc <II Wallace at .. Laun!, Md. ihopplni CIDlor. The J111choanolyll, Dr.~ B!Ody, chll~ nl the psychiatry dopartmtnl •I the Unlvenlly of Maryland Medical Sehool, 1111 the Ont def..., witoea lo lddras the jury u 8-'1 trlll wml into Jls lh1rd day. Brod¥ lpOke llowl.Y IDd In a moootone while del<riblQr hla Jolml01f With B,_ tllroe weeb Iller tho May 15 shoolin(. H• sald Bremer became P"" gressively more alJenated after losing his girilrlend -the only person be l•lt ht ever had a clOle relatkmhlp with -in mlchlanuary. Bremer then Ouctuated b e t w e e n homicidal and llllctdal ltndenctis, Brocly nld, bll pel'IODll streu appannUy <!>- dilll lbout Ill~·! When be· -biJ cleclalon lo munlu-ellbtr N!Jm or Wallace. "Mr. lrremer locked both the capacity , ta appred~ta the c:rlmlnallty o! 1\11 coo- duct or iloil\liil bll c:onillct t4 the re- qulremea~ of the ilw," Brocly told tho Prince Ge6rau Clrtull Court. "Mr. llnmtr wu aulloring ,from achizDpbrenll Oil May 15," be added. Brocly llid poycholoSi<aJ leltl u much a decade qo lhowed Bremer felt b1mit11 to he dJUerent and laolaled from olhera and that be behlvecl within I private frame of nCtrMCe. He nld he tilled Ute ciluic description of a. "abut 1D perlODallty" wbo adlieva ltlblllty bf Wllhdrawal, ropreu1n& !eel· lnp ol dlaappolntmen~ and l!tlPllDI In "wilbful fanl&liea. .. Nearl y 2,000 delegates were expecled for the three-day convention whJcb opens Thunday. The nallonal ticket will i.. selec ted Friday. charter amendment requiring r u t u r e papular votes be.fore any n e w agreementJ ccuid be algned. "We wail<d oo lomJ !or lhil day, I cao'I help but !eel very elated,• Koch said. Commlltoe, wlllch paned the earu.,. Concreaalonai ......,.. •Id lmplanil o1 'Ille bill would deslanata 111 u u dr1n or the bill, or 1o Flnlnce Com-DES wwld be allolfed, llllCb u piacln& It emorgency mnnber that cnul4 be B , , h p m111oe. whJcil \lll..i tile ... u ... vmJon hi pellet form hi the ..r or th• an1ma1. call..i flOm ·1111 t.lephono hi the ntu eer Dies ~ade Bill Approved ; :1i' ASHINGTON (UPI) .;j 'Ill• Senate Iii§ approved 80 to 3 a bill dffigned to in· <:6ease U.S. trade with Communlst na· U.ns. ·:!n.e legislation would relax export con--~11 on U .S products whJCh are available ~ Communist countrle1 from other ~tern nations. :, Councilman Jolin Sto~ whole strong anti-freeway campaign boosted him to an easy llrst term victory In April , ochood Koch, aaying, "I'm d.Ughled, the cloud has been removed." Both men talked of the need to begln Immediate cooperative efforts with the county and state TOid plannen to find alte rnate solutions to local traffic prof> I ems. Badham hlmseU eiprtued ea:treme pleasure at passage of his biU and said It is going to be incumbent upon state highway planners to work with loCll by a linrile vote. i\long wilh lludl,. ahowlnl that ltlle for ll1Y klod of emergency. II Five aets ol minor amendment• were labor1tory anim>ls led the d r a g cculd even be dialed Ir o m LONDON (AP) -Lcrd Delamurt-• adopted by lhe ·committee Including one doveloped <ll1COI', medical r.,.artbera pay[lllonoa wtthoul • coin. Smith has collapoed hi the Houle <II to probiblt the we ol any of the ""'" have told ol fmdlng vaginal c_,,. · T&e bill -returned lo the Lonls u be wu oponin& a dlbate on the· ..iucaUon money lo 111rt ·pubiJc -.lllCI-among 1 small number ol "'°"' wotben Alatmbiy fa< concurrence In lnduatrlal 1lluallon IDd died ....,al tioa for f.y•ar-olda and one to give ....,. who!e molhera look the compoond to llJ1elldmoDtl. 'Ibo nut nortDI! llop boura lltu -n-tay hi Weatmlnlter ti" fl•xlbllity In aetllng a boat f0< com-avoid apontaneous ml>carrtag" durlJli would be tba· ao-'1 deak. lloo[!llll. He wu 15, a IUe -and 1 wung the tix rate limits. ilipregnancy~~~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~~me~mbori~"~the~~1•~bo~r~par1y~~-iiiiii. Moretti Mid the t11 plan would pro. duce the blagoet alngle Increase in ltlil . support or loc11 echoois in Cllllornia history and "°"kl ar..o be the bluoet property tu rellel mwure In Calllotnia history. GEM TALK • 1 OIAN•I COAIT · · commnnJties from here on out. But, Moretti •Id, "It 11 not a tax reduction bill. It la a reforming ol the sy1tem, a llhlft of taxes." TODAY by • 1' "There's not much question left now In the view of this legislation and other bills by otbtr members that the Legislature holds the Dlvl~on ol H11hw•Y1 In low . esteem in thl!I regard -jamming freeways through communlUes wllhout the cement and advb of the eom- munltiff involved. He sald the mea.sure amounta to a net nductlon hi tu" for es percent <II the Callfornla'1 homeowners and t1"Hhlrds ol tile ltlte'1 -era, who -Id be •Ill~ ble for utra income tu credl.ta of up to 175 • year. • • DAILY PILOT nt. 0...,..,. CU.I DAil Y 'ILOT, wllll wt.1111 "~ .... 1i1-~•~w '" °"""" C8"t ,..lllllr!t ~ ...... "'r1N tllllfilfll .,.. ... ~ MMlll'( ........ l'tiNr, 'fir Qlte •M--. N....,-t, heel!,, 1,_Mun11nt1M. lffdl,,_,t .. 11 V~ltr. Lt9'N : 19Kll. 'f"ffrlllt4lddltlltdl ... ~ o.n.ni.t SM .I• C.1111,,..., A .ai.1e t"lllMll ' ltdhiM .. Mli...-~ ltfWI .....,.,.. • TJle; ,.._, ...... ~ .... •ut "' str .. 1, c-. ...._ a...,._. ,.,... ' lift. °""'" c.tt .... .... . ... -... -.; ......... """-; ....... et ........ ...... ...... , .......... .. ............. "They have had a dlmtiard IOI' loco! commW1itles until thtle bUla started &et· ting passed," Badhani aald, pointlng•out Newport Beach ii just ooe example. "'Ille dlvlll<n ol bill>Wll'I ii '°"" It bave: to taUMte1" Badhim aaSa. Pasage of Baclhun11 meNUre which drew .. DO" votes only from aeciatora Ran- dolph c.Dler co.EurW i and am 1.. Bradl•Y. (Man Jnae) C11ne alter norly Eskimo Cliomps Hu Wayw Top In Blubber Event 1hree yon of ellbrta ·by Badlllln and FAIRllANKS, Al11ta (UPI) -Roy loco! realdcna lo gel leglalaUve ~-Katenit hu become lbo .. w whale bluO. -BadillJD llttl inllOdicld lU anti· .,,. UllDg champloa of North America, 1 ..... .,.w In ~. «111 <o have It 110 by do1"lii>g his pltce of blllbber, 111o 1lnll!I tllo ...,;nbly l>U( die In Oolllor'1 taown 11 mukluk or "Eatlmo tltldy," hi Senate-Ttalioport.allcin Commlltee. 20 aeconds, lttv!nc bll 110 compoUton Senate •-al ol lhe Bldlllln lllll mutlcatlng. ... ....,. _, molnc p-.cl by Klwut, an £ll<lmo from UDUYll:. l lborl illDI ..... applO'ral.. <Ii tho N.W.T., dntd up his muttuk I lull mtuure by· stile Senator DenaJa .,,.. aecoodo !lltet than BW, Klllbelr .(:lrpalteo ~rl Buehl that~· ol, hTow, Alllb, wllo bad atablilhed er• lbt mlln ruule. from Ventura lo 111 Eakimo Olymplca mul:tut e&tinC Sen a-11, ott lbo ,iata 1ne.., -the da1 belora. .,....,, -• Katarul<, m l!atmo from Illu'1t. ClrpenO!r'I olllce Ahl tl!lt '1llOftlinl nigltt. but WU DOI r<ported to the re11 ol the A-bl)' Trwportatlon Comn\lttot the world untll Tuuday. • ..., ~ .....i ~ and .Illar C..loll o!lldaJt -led te detennlnt U •tat~Tllundily,pul\aPl(ttUnitt liln _.. 1J1Y Uulh lo I -U.S. • L C. HUMPllllU WATCH LUBRICATION Watchu today alt lntrlc1le pro. duct. ol a technoloa advancing '° . rapidly that witch rtplinneD never slop leamlllg. Watch lubrication alone requires conllnulnf study to bep up with new watch oils ahd oD aublutates. A food 1Hmplo ts the pl11Uc watch lubricant. Tblt ol\ aubsutute dopos- llJI ~ aulid 4llm w!Uch-1altu· the place of oil, reduce1 friction and protecltl the aurtace fn>m l'llJI. Tbe liarch fo• new lubrlcanll has been jilte!IJlfitd by lhe·"crwlP- Jng'' of oU ot bflh ~ IDtl Ifie chlmlcal laNtilHI)' of ordlnll'>' oU which caue; gwnmln9 ~Girt or nmntnr. "Rannlng" ~ .... com- pllcallon ln ll)lklai 11111 on "1111 pgt'' In spedffc mo1Clltlll pets . WhUt IOlllt ....,, lnbricaftta are • uctUtnt !or general UH, we Imo!! that hlP cr•tll ·watche• abould ha.. -fl*lollJlOil trutmtlll lluln IO!llt lltW iubriunll and ' I •. I Ul NEWPOltT BLVD., CO~TA t.IESA I • ·1 I ·J. I .. 1 hi pu( A ~ ... Oal l s are llbr chr the ~ Wb N'1 ... 1 Lei roti aer F0t E ""' ei~ '"'" !or 1 -lilo !loot l'rldaJ, tho da1 tho lftlith, ..... llall . IOI[· Wellan ~ b~~~~~~;lttldjounl.~.,,..,,.,.,;--~ ...... ----~111141 •• "":t:..~·11:.ir:. ==~":..~v:·= _mtlbodl_pennlt,JV.Lllllrl(QIUI fully colllldlr · the labrlc1Uo" 1 melllodl utd ltJr each w a I c II CONVlllllllT n111, llANICA.lllllCAkO-MASlll CHA11$1 II YMU IN UNI \OCA-"JIOM=--.-----M:---:C=1 _.. ........ , ll.l~ ..... ~~~~~--~:..i ... ~ . •.a .efLEW. broulbt~ourllon. i;.. ....................................... . -, -~ • ' • , . j . . • • ' . • Wit 11d.,, Autust 2, 1972. $ OAILY•UT 3 ·. AEC Gearing Up f o.r Heari ~gs ~-. At · Jn Plant:1 Sutt J1IUllben ol tbe U.S. Atomlc to U.. out ,.... •lll*Cb ol latlmon1 lw panel's lime In li>cel boarlnp. operated wlllilut Ulldut NI< to the beallh expoctttlaos 'oa . the bebaw;; ot -. Eii!rv Commlllioo have beCwl IQ c* the ldUll pllbli< beulnp ~ bt tfii ~ The People's Lobby, wnich ,_Uy aod lllfety ol the pullllc." ~•tors.,.. e"801. • up f0< pllblie beor1op ID the Sill ~ !ale Iii September or e•rly campaigned UllJUC<lelSlll1 for the clwl Tbt commltlee, wbltb ldvises tho • Tile c:omrniltee ~ rol1t" the ~ Clememle .,.. .. -this !all lo Oclober. • f11vinlcunaJt lolUallve, hal wqed • bal· ,..war AEC atlfl, 'rillted the· 113-ocre \,,the utlllliet \hit shUlllg ot the altej coosidtr llcelllill( lot two new -.S Dale O>ok. pmo olllcer for the A1IC, tie against the S.. Oool"' ruclora, reaclor Ille lmmtdlatdy clOwn<OUt of evoo ill 1 arlout earthquake -would be •I San Onoln. . • s8id that <USlolll dlc1alea t15t -dalJnln( that the .._is eodan&<r the the ulstlng sener•lll>( stollon recently. ''lte«llgiblA!." . Aad the horings eoulil IUt for ..-memlllr of tbe "Alomie Safety aod f11vitoomellt tnd m•to 1 lllfety baw<I. Tbt eommltlee ltftt • u...p&ge !Tile uUllUes, ·the eommltlee rt -d@a>dlog .., the amounl ol _.w.a ~ Boord" which .........., tbe Tile utllillol, 8'1athem C • 11 lorn 11 evalulUon of the. pro)t<t lo AEC etalea, pion• eoodu<t ti-•• vibration ~~lam' brtwo'11111"*"1o-ertet-tw1D~ t-le .ad.So• meco.G" tnd Electric: 0i11nnu Dr. .J ..... Scl!lainaer-an4--oo-.U·-IHl-lho IH<lOr-111 -eoolln( at liut • 11111-llUl.loa. Another' member of, the U...-tn11t Oompanler, will dispute lllfety ..,.., euenU.Uy Aid It was coovillced that the "' effort to almulale " 1 u r h c e dollars. • -• l'f'l<I -be • opecial)st la.. tbe .... lltm... ... ~ .. ~ ......... ,.. . ... . ..... nacton woold-be 1111 ..... m ............. 1ll!pi ....... 1"-.mldl tnlcbl ·..,..•duri!lg· Spobamen for the ABC In S.. ~ tichnlcaJ.<ngtDeerlnl lltld. Rtlnloreillg the uUUtl<I' lnsiJtence thlt The eommltt .. pointed out that the two an earthquake.-• • , : eitco aa.id that btslda the formal iMsl.ro "And or bite. we bSve, had the thlrd the two new ructol"I' wW bt We, the ulilltlt1 propote a "hotter" reactor in Extavations which wUJ be dOne at tbe lnp belort thoee 1ppolnted olllcers, .,...ber be a tpOdl!IJt ill envlnllllltental AEC'• Ac!viaory Oommltlee on 1\eactor eocb of the new units and that because or silt or the reacton ere expected· to ahow O\bier !unctions ,.ill,ln<lucle · pr<titlrillg m•ttm •• be 11ld. ' Sllleguordl' recenUy judged that the the lncruse ill heat which will be pro-no evi-laulting In the Immediate con!.,...... aomelfhert along the Soulll Tliat JOiter ccilicept -the envltuunent Cito!~ r°'cton "can be construcled with duced ill the nuclear reaction, the AEC an1: A ~l earthquake l1ult -:hlcb in Coul. 'lbitproeeaini w1ll be Ill •t!etttJ>I -•will ~bly ....,_, M!lcb o1 tbo realOUll>le _,._ that they can be sbollld be eouvillced that the .designer'• re<ea geologic tinie baa beei\':clonn1n~ ' . . . County· Uelays -Aliso Issue . - · ·· .Gree nbelt, Riverbed Dedication Held . Up Agaiii Br JACK BROBACK Of .. Dtllr PIM Sfllft ,1'be eeallgnment of El Toro Rood~ the ,._..Uoa of the Allio Creet areeobelt aoeo, subject ol _continuous debate by the Boan! or SupenUonl, ran inlt ..Oilier dead ebcl Tuesday aod ·was pert off !or two ,...kl, Al 1sscJe ls the cledi"'!llon of fl acres ol (lt'ft!libelt and riverbed land wilblJI a 2.f. mlle ltretcb of El Toro Road eatendlng northward fftdD l'raboco Road to l.Jve Oak Canyon Road. lliscuasi<ll oo the problem began men lban two ye.an ago when the landownen offered to dedlcole portioua of their prop- erty to the county. Tbe Pl!cl was up !or ftdoP.llon Joly 11 but WU delayed becauM the County Plannlng Commission bad not pasaecl on an envlronmenta1 impact statement of.. fered by the COUnty Road Department. The commission, lipou the advice of the . Planning Department, came -up with a new alignment of the road whlcb they said would better protect trees, vegeta· Nixon Library Location Conslll.ered in 3 Siws SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three sites are under tentative oon.sideratiOn for the Jlbrary that Someday will house the chronicles of President Nilon's years in ~ the White House. All in Southern California. they are Whittier, where Ni.Ion grew up; the Newport Beach area and San Clemente. near the ·Western White House. Besides, ht said, there "isn't tha t much pressure on" to get the library built since he's confident Nixon will be elected to another f()Ur.yeai tenn in November. . tion and ereenbelt areas alon& the roadway. John -Allday or <he environmental plap- ning control section of planning admitted the need for a new roadway. alignment for safety i:eaaons which the Road Department bad advanced but said ..,. vlronmeutaJ enhancement of' the area dicta~ a neW alignment further from the Aliso Creek bed. Bill Zahn ol the Road Department said that five to· 20 times more accidenta OC· curred on the stretch of roadway than any otber comparable hlgh•n!Y in the county. He • said planning's fears of en- vironmental encroachment and destruc- tion of riparian habilat of wild animals and birds was not valid. He said the pfesent · unsafe roadway, carrying 4,000 cars a day, had just as great an impact on the environment. Bob Rende ol the Orange Coun\y Flood Control District backed Zahn and said tbe<dedlcation of land would.save money. Rodger Howell, who bas represented the landowners who are willing to donate the 67 acres, throughout the past two years of negotiatiom with various county departments, caJled TUesday's hearing, ••a sad commentary (In county govern. ment." Rag• to Riches does exist in the vicinity generating complex. ., of tM The ulilltie.s al~ have completed a1 offshore geologic study showing earth-·· quake danger to be minimal. Nonetheless, lhe issue of safety of the reactors in case or a severe earthquake wtth:om• up·ctur1ng the bearing<. "There. is n,ev~r ll!!Y ~:~y 19. detennin~ • how long the hearing! will last," C.ook • said. "\Ve have had them take a feW' weeks," he added. "Then. aga in, some bavt lasted a1 much as 120 days." · Gas Supplies Maybe ShQrt ·A ro und U.S . WASHINGTON (UP I) -The df'.ITiand for gaS()line bas caused a price increase • and may cause a shortage of gasoline by late summer. Assistant I n t e r l o l' Secretary Hollis M. Dole said Tuesday. Dole told a llouse subcommittee the nation "is· "beglrinlng to feel the pinch 00. energy in certain forms" and the scarcity , "will widen 'as time goes by to include '· nearly every form and category of . . energy." ~ He said the price of gasoline, ror tX·~ .. ample, his increased four times during recent months with demand up six per-· cent east of the Rocky h-fountains and 10 percent in western states. "There are unmistakable signs that' even gasoline -which most people take' for granted just as much as the air theY" • breathe -may become In tight supply in _ .certain sections of the country by late aummer of this year." Dole said. , Dole said total ~ or energy by tM. year 2000 may ·be three times more than·· in 1970. America is becoming i,..' creasingly dependent on roreign oil sup- plies , he said. Dole urged new errorts to find oil and gas along the Atlantic coastal plain. He said there may be 19 billion barrels or oil' and 46 trillion cubic feet of gas in that area. • The tentative sjtes were disclosed by Leonard Firetsone of Los Angeles, the retired rubber company executive who serves as president of the Richard NiJ:on Foundation. But the Nixon Ubrary project is "on the back bumers" during the President's .re- election campa1gn, said Firestone, who is serving as California fin~e chairman for the_Nilon campaign. · But Firestone said the general goal of the nonprof:t foundation is to have the structure completed by the end of a sec· ond Nixon term. That wouJd be at the end of 1976. The foundation's .planning and develop- ment committee has visited the Whittier and Newport Beach sites as well as libraries that ·hotise the papers ' and records of five Conner pre,sidents : He argued that the traffic safety need for the new roadway was"'llndisputed and that the Planning Commission's S-2 split vote on the issue was guided by desire, not economics. Howell said if the county really wants to preserve the en- vironment, officials should get at the source of .the problem and quit relying Qn the property tax to ~arry the entire .load. Just a few days ago Brandy, a 2-year-old "mostly collie," was in the death row of the Knoxville, Tenn., animal shelter. TodaY he's work· ing with actors Timothy Scott (left) and Rod Steiger in MGM's "The Lolly Madonna War." The movie company picked Brandy while film- ing on location in Knoxville. · / Another government official, Federal : ~ Power Commission Chainnan John N .. 1 Nasslkas, said brownouts and blackou~ · probably will continue to plague the Atlantic seaboard and the u pp er Midwest. Nixon ViSits -Library Site President Nixon, reliable sources In .San Clemente have . said, has visited only ·one of the J>OSsible Presidenti8l library sltes: -a hillside overkioking San Mateo Can- yon in San Clemente. , DUring his last working vacation, the President drove to that location and walked through weedy fields at least three times. HU st.aft made no mention of the trips. Local re1ldents active in lobbying for the &election of a library site in San Clemente are convinced that the Presideo• alreac(y bu made up his mind, but will not .announce his choice until after the electionS. The prospOct of a Presidential library can be tuc;ratlve for the chosen city. Officials have said' that such ' an lnsUtuUon could li\f'e I million visitors a year. Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Htrbert Hoovll'. The 5an Clemerite area has been pro- posed by officials of that town 1and the pt'ojoeed site there has no direct con· nectlon with ·.t~ Pr9ltlebl's Wl!Stetn White House, Firestone said iD a telephone interview Tuesday. The foundation was incorporated in California June 2, 1989 and bas conducted quiet and modest groundwork for the Nixon library aOC a proposed Center for Advanced Study. Rec1rds on fl.le on the 15th Door of a state office building show that the foun-- dation had assets of $122,650 at the end of .... last year. During 1970 and 1971 it spent 165,S« !or items such as professional consulting fees, rent, office supplies, utilities and "miscellaneous.'' Firestone said the foundation hasn't yet ctinducted any general fund raising. All the money used .. far baa· been ... contributed by the IS members of the board of directors, be said. Memben in- clude Wbi~ House a~des John ErUchman -and H. R. Haldeman; David Eisenhower; .evangelist Billy Graham; Hobart Lewis, pl"eSident of Reader's Dige,,t; former At· fy. Gen. John Mitcliell and Donald M. Kendall, preSidint ol Pepsi Oo., Inc. • ~Pre•e~ting Star• -~~-...,,....___. ·- "We )Dust ffl&e that fact that orange groves no longer have economiC val!lt in this county, that agricultural preserves were not desi$i:or such an urbintzed area but for I cocm~t• such 'I' Kem and Fresno," wtll aijbed. 1 • "After two )lelrs study you m now proposlnl! a new .Ugruneot lor the roadway demanding .more pr!-prop- erty. It ls an 'uni'easonable delay." Howell warned that if the new align. ment of the roadway b id;opt~, the owners he represents WY.Wd not dedicate the lands for the right of way and greenbelt areas. Ken 1 Letterman of the Saddleback Valley Coordi.na(ing Council agreed with the plar\ners and urged · realignment of the roadway. Bob Snider of El Toro went one step further. He said be would 'befp raise funds from private aourtes to preserve the environment by moving the roadway. Board Chairman Ronald w. Caspers or Newport Beach said he felt the need to "walk the area again aa I did !ii months ago. I'm not ready to make a decision and won't be for another two weeks." Supeivlaor David L. Baker ol 'Garden Grove said he was rea$1)' to vote Tu~ day. But by a 3-1 vote, with Baker di.,..tillg, the wue was postponed until Alig. 15 • Acting Army Cblef ol Stall Gen. Bruce Palmer, cen· !er, congralulales new~· Gens. JQllua W. llef:ton Jr., ~ of Bryn Mawr, Pa .. and Harry W. Broo~s of lndlanapoli•, Ind., alter pr promoUons In, a Penugon ce l " • ·. ' . ' .. S~outs . Progress Jland~ook Covers Dru ff,s, ~~~l.of!~ NEW YORK (\JP!) -The new Boy -lncreoed emphaliS on f<ology. Scout handbook , which I°" on sale Sept. -A revised interpretation of the 12 l, reflects the growing concern with the points of Scout law, eliminating archaic problems of America, including the terms of the early 1900's but leaving issues of drugs and ecology. basic concepts unchanged. The 480-pag,e eighth edition lndicatea What the Scouts call the "old the new direction taken by the more than standbys'' of hiking and camping are still & million-member Boy scout& o f dealt with, although gone are details on America. tracking. stalking and signalling which The major changes in the new appeared in the original 1911 manual. handbook are: 'The Scout& have s.ignaled the change -Inclusion of Inrormatlon on drugs. through the handbook's cover w h 1.c h -Emphasis on scouting in the city and shows four scouts a'lming a telescope at community service. the moon while inside the book ii· -Dbcusslon off am J J y rtl~tionships, Justrations attempt ·to reflect an ethnic home health and safety aod chDd care. mix. . .. . ~· Hospital Offers Therapy Ser\i ce 1 New senices lo occupational therapy,· speech therapy and vocational arid.· psychological couu.ellng have beef/ ~eduled by the physical therapy,. department at SOCl!h Coast Commuoilf .. Hospital. . : . The expanded rehabilitation program will be available for both 11>-patients an4 . out-patients, and will be especial~ . helpful for stroke and cardias: patienli., post-operative and auto injury cases ... says administrator 8. F. Carr. · . Occupational therai't seSsions an ' scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays and ftom noon to f p.m. on · Tuesdays. · :· · . ... SANTA •HA STOR£ ONLY IJ 1725 No. Main St., Santa Ana 3 DAYS ONLY • ~ . FRIDAY:~ SA JURDAY ~ SUNDAY :; - Tremendous :Reductions on Regular Stock • SAVE". 50% ON MANY ITEMS -_,. ........... ~ .. e ONE OF A .KIND e ODDS AND ENDS . . . ~ • FLOOR SAM"'5 (UMlted to Stock on Hand) Cash and Carry e No Phone Orders Please . Shop Early For Best :selections • • • ' ' " • • I I j . I • • -·--"' , ,S.-O=All::.:Y~P=ll=OT'---~~~~~-W~......,:o;;:"""~'A~""'~"'.:.....;Z~l~tn~ • Eagleto'n Case to Hind~r McGovern? ~-if! rt ' · ; 4 ··-• ~eepirig Coo] Means Crowds I . WASHINGTON !UPI) -'Ille Eaal.... plannlq the oubunn eompolp. olfalr pushes Seo. G-. S. McGonm He obowed ......,..... mulOry ol the slW d<tptr tolO the _.,1re ol prob. PllV '• ,.fom>ed -1notlnc procedw'el !tins he must OIClpe ti he ls to push to hls coovenlloo vleto!l'. Bui wu he I.GO Pmldenl Nl:xaa ""l of the Whitt ltOule. huty to plddni S... Tbomu F. II rat... qu .. uons •bout hls ~t Eaglotoa of ~ u hls nmntna moto and hls lloll, alreody subject to IOlptoc w!llloul !taming ol 11 t I tt OD' I wllhlnJl!I.~ 41Ylded .Pemoal!llc 1W1Y ...... -1>01111l11l&1ll!llU1l!! .ID'Qlatrk l!'U~I II lllo rat... doubU about him u a man ol °'""" uballllloa! ... of.dedllool.=.~.JMl . .blme!!!<IJ.ho. . Was his atalf . .lu tn .CIPIMil1& such latt AdlaJ t . StevenlOO in his two questions? presldentlal camp.alp. .. After the dl.ldoture. M c Go " e r n smc. the o.n-atie NatlonaJ c.n. declared his full support for Eo11tloll. YenUoo," McGovern tw: Jost tW'o weelcl who followed the cut and dun& to it even which might have been IP'ftl partly In alitt ldcGovtm beaan obowlnl llgnl of m:Una •fter his ttrenl.IOUI drive for the waverih1 under prusure froni the" pruldentlaJ nomlnalloD and partly to "Eogletoa must 10" llemocrall. : COOUNG IT DEPT. -Weather· •·atchlnJ bert along the Orange Coast Is ietting IO easy thtst days that you don 't lven need a thermometer. Just a car- tounter. Phantom Downed : When the mercury starts to soar in lhe ltland reaches of our fair county, the t utomobUe count here along !he coastline goes up in direct proportion. :Vesterday, for example,. fbere were no mOtor cars anywhere ln Santa Ana, Garden Grove. Anaheim or places like that. They were all down here on parpng lots from Seal Beach to San Clemente. In MIG Dogfight_ rt was even hotter inland over the past weekend. At almost any hour on Satur- day or Sunday, you could have walked from Co!ta Mesa to Balboa without !ouching your feet on the ground. Juat travel along the tOpa of can: stalled in the bunlper·t~bumper mess. TE~IPERA 111Ra HA VE been so high these past few days inland that they gave up all efl3rt lo take Wtdings ouldoon. Instead, they placed the thermometer nn a aake of Jee and blefi a fan acrOss it. They still got readings or 95 degr~. When it gels hot like Ulls, you can alv.'ays bet on one aovernmeot agency to be looking on the bright side. Tbls is · the National Weather Service. Despite torrid temperatures. torrents of rain, freezing cold or whatever, you can always figure on ·the weathennan lo predict that things are going to get bet· ter. So we have noticed today that it is cfio1er, maybe . tn some 1pott:, possibly to continue or change, according to 1he weathennan. THE WEATHER people v.·ould like you to believe that all this bot or cold, rain or shine predicting is based on science. Dur· ing our present beat wave, for example, tbey tell us that the cooling trend is going to be caused by the se>-<:alled Catalina Eddy. Now, I've heard of Catalina Charlie, but this Catalina Eddy is a new one. Actually. the weather folks claim that the Catlina Eddy is a sw irl of air that develops between the olfsbore islands and our coastline, thus blowing brttzes across our b r o w n hills and cooling everything off. All of this is part of their ICimct. i. Wrong-thinkers. like mt for example. scoff at . all this. insisting tbit the weatherman actually relies on human whim and natural law. THE BUM>,N WHIM I• lhal DO matler what the weather is doing, there art peo- ple who want it to change. The natural Jaw is that no matter what the weather is doing, it 5\lrely wW change -aooner or later. ,, So if 11 's hot, I.he weatherman assures you that it'a going to get cooler. And H it's raining, he soothes you with worda that insist it will quit. , . Oh, he may be a b.it vague about when, but that's okay. Thus is the science of we1itber predic- ting. Here on the Orange Cout, you can do about as well by w.tttng your finger and sticking it out the front window. * * * Presidential To1ar President Nixon praised the brother and sister team of the Car- penters pop singing group. Karen and Richard, for their activities on behalf of cancer research. Tuesday. The pair, performing in the \Vashington area, are from Downey -which Nixon noted -is near his ho1netown or. Whittier. Nixon gave them a tour of the \Vhite House grounds. 3 Youths Talk Religion· -Then· Hold Vp Priest • • "BOrl'Olf (UPI) -"I really leil sort of betrayed," tM Jfev. William Mnllin said of the three t.een-agen -'ho robbed him of $120 at gunpoint in the rectory of St. Mary's ol the Angels CJlurch. ' ( 'IN SHORT ... ) Jn the latest in a aeries of incidents that have tnctudtd burglaries and purse slealinfl In Ille cburdl, the boyt·appwed 11 Ille rectory TuesdaJI and told the priest they want.d lo talk about the Roman Catholic rtligion. "We lalked for about 10 minutes and they rtally seemed sincere," Mullin laid. ~One of them especially ....,,ed to know \Ybll he WU laJkinc aboul Theo be·pull· «I= out the pl!tol. • • nlurn fllCht lo WubiD(lm. H• will give tbt Preakieot a more detailed accOunt to- day al lbe White House. , e Bljaek Fiim ZRIFIN. Israel (UPI) -'Ille two Arab women ~,of 'btjacking a Belgian airUntt to L.oa Airport in Tel Aviv reenacted their n>les $rlne the piracy to a frbn sbown lo a· millto!l' c:ourl today. 'lbe women confessed t.btlr actions In the· movie. -AssJthak Salelmall Khalsa and Rima Aissa Tannous rwnaded their part iD the May I hijacking o1 a Sabetla airliner in a ·black aod white televialon film taken during a Police tnvestia;ation several day• afltt the piracy. e Attcck -·W•r WASHINGTON (AP) -Sellale war foes planned a multi-leveled attack on SAIGON. (UPI) -Two SOvlel-lluill MIGU jel ftsJ!len lhol down a U.S. Air F°""' Phantom Ff In a dogflgbl 0..r Nor1ll Vietnam and lhen fell Ylctlm themoe!Yel lo other U.S. Phanloml, Iha' , U.S. com'"""' uld today. THE DOGFIGHT ocaund S.tunlo)'. A Cranston Urges End to Funding Of Vietnam War WASHINGTON (UPI) -Accuain( lhe admtnhtrallon of talklnc peace bul spen- dinl for war, Sm. Alan CranltOn (~ Calli.). urfled Congrns today to cut oil mooey for the VJetnam coollJc:t. Ctanston offered an amendment to a bW authorlzlngJ~.5 bllllon for mllll•ll' supplies, m:achiOO, (11111, ships and weapons. The rider wouJd Ot1Uaw furthtr spending on the war after Oct. 1,. pro- vided there is a cease-fire negotiated with the Viet Cong and that American prisoner• of war art released. In a speech prtpared for the Senate. Cranston praised Nixon'• overtures to Olina and Russia and the U.S.-SOviet afms limltalion agreement; but he said tboee steps were being undermined by requests for more war erpenditures. "The Ni.Ion adminiatraUon has failed till now in it.I efforts to negotiate •n end to the Vietnam wai'... Now the ad- mlnlstrllloo· ii not only ltnden:ulting ill own peace eUortl with an over-inflated mWto!l' budget, but I~ ii al~ to llllle ~ eflo!U to ead: the war as well," cramton aaid. ' Sm. Georse Allla1 (II.VI.), wu ttady to offer a subltitult for Cranatoo'• amendment, one that would embody the peoce proposal N-bu olltrtd bul Wbkb the North Vietn&mele have re- jecle4 In Paris. Thal proposal caJil for an end to the war within tour months, liter• 111tomal\OIWl111Uperviled -fir. In!.-and Cambodia u ·W.U u In Vltlnani, the ftl11111 of all POWI and an ICONDtln& of time mi.a:ioi in actm. A third miUwar meuure wu alJo up for debate today. Sm. EdwanMV. lln>olu! (R-!da&), had I proposal deliltned lo withdraw all U.S. forces froia Vietnam wllbin four IDlllllha, provided American ·war priloDen ,.... releued wtthin lhal period. e Klssh1ger "ome the Indochina conruct today, win( the Egypti"an, Li"bya $20.5-bllllon Pentagoo pnrcurement bill u their •ebJcle. oeoond Phantom WU dowDed by Nor1h Vletlllmele auttal1Crafl milllJfs S4radly, the command Wd. Tbe four ertWIDOD of the two tloWDOd pliDel were olllelally lilted u mJalnC ud Nor1h Vietna- ...,. rele._ llld the cmrt Dll1 be ID CO!DmtJDlll lwtdL Downing o1 the MIGs -of HIDOI had beeD .-mced'"' &mdly. The U.S. COIDtnlDd wllhbeld r<pOrll of the Phantom loael peadq· the -of aean:h and rucue operationa. mE NORM Vietnamese News A1en-- cy Tuelday 1ave the names cl four plloll it uld weft sbol down In two aln:rall II said the men were caplw'fd Saturday 4nd Sunday. The U.S. command at'° ,.ported the death or an Americtn adviser, tilled Saturday when the South Vietnamese air force helicopter he was riding in was shot down in Vietnam's IOUtbem delta ... loll. Not far !tom the site of the belicoptu crash Saigon troops Tuelday found 17 mass graves conlllning the bodJes of 130 Communist soldiers apparenlly tilled by 852 air -.. milila!l' JpOWmell lllld. GOVERNMENT FORCES In the 30- day-old camt>aJin lo recapture QulD& Tri City, Saigon's northernmost provincial capital Tuelday r<portecl killiDg II North Vietnamese soldiers one mile from the city. Tbt U.S. COIDtnlDd uld 852 bombers new II mllsioM Mooday and Tuelday iD 1UP90rt ol tho 30,QOO.mau operation to recapture Quq Trt 1lle dty wu ..... 1'1111 by Nort1r VieluameJO ncutar• May 1. 'Ibey cod!Due lo bold a a.ere walled toner clladel. .. ~ 1151 ·--lsilDo!ied agalml tar1et1 iD the Dtn\llllarUed'V.Oile (DMZ) Z5 mlle1 DOrih of Quang Tri. and ID North Vltlnom, the AmericaD com- mand aaid. ·SPOKESMEN roDAY ,.vised the llWtlber ol cuualllel r<port.d In Tuelday'1 early mon>hr( CommuDllt rocket atlact on the large U.S. bue •t Bien Hoa, II miles from SalgOO. Spokesmen uld l od a y lhal .0. AmericaD WU killed and 31 others wounded. 'Ibt command T u e 1d11 reported the woundhr( ol U Americans ID the llkoc:kel bamge. FAA Sets Order For 'Profile' Hijacker Search Ul"IT ....... NftbSea•tor Louisiana's first lady, Mrs. Ed- Win Edward!, became · lhe state's Junior U.S. Senator Tuesday. Mn. Edwards will serve out lhe term of lhe late Sen. Allen Ellender wh<> died Jasl week. The appointment by the governor is temporary. He said ho couldn1 trust anyone else to ltep down after lhe No- vember elections. Boris Manages A Draw in 9th ,Game of Chess REYXJA vnr,' Icel.n.i (UPI) -tii,, FiJCher'• loog fltllen lin(ered above the .cheJS board for a JOCOlld. The!> with a quick movement be exchanged JMwns, looked up and offered hiJ hand lo llorls Spasslty. The · world champion accePted, then wilh • quick nod Fischer left the sta1e. The ninth game in the $2$0,000 1'm.atcb ol. the ctlllury" thus ended on a draw on the 29lb move and the crowd of l,500 Penons llled out silently. Earlier the dark hall hummed wtlh .,. citemenl Spa.ssky wu alre.ady c:m his chaJr rudy to fi(bl IOI' hls title after lour defeall In alJc · malcllel against the altaclomlnded Amerlc.au cball..,er. FiJCher, reluctant lo leave his dish o1 1'skyr," an Icelandic milt apedllt1. was 10 miDlllts late, but .... the ,pme l1'!rWd theft wu tittle exctle!Denl. DID YOU CATCH the news item the other day about the folb who bave decided to solve our water ahortage pro~ lems by going way up north and cap. turing icebergs? They would float them down here and melt them for water. WASHINGTON (AP) -Henry Kiss· lnt!er ii blck -Paris and a renewed e.llor\ tO •break the Vietnam peace talks etalerDate. The Senate u sclleduled lo wind up M S di d eigbl days ol work on the bill ll:ll)fbt erger tu e after refusing on 'Ibe:sday to accept a • · The llllh game ls ocbeduled for JO a.m. "Well, I've got a better idea. Let's float them down here to Newport Harbor and truck the icebergs to our inland county towns. Just th.ink, an iceberg on every lawn in Santa A(la . Anaheim' and Garden Grove. That might solve our coastal traffic problems. A Whtie Hou.. spokesman lllld Presi- dent Nixon'• assistant for naUonal· security affaira returne4 TuHda.y night from the i>Kret talks with Hanoi Polit· boro member Le Due 'Ibo and Xuan Thuy, head of North Vietnam's Paris delegation. Kissinger, who has made 14 previous trips to the French capital for private talks: relayed a terse report to Niton before boarding an Air Foree jet for the proposal by Democratic presidential can- didate Seu. George McGovern lbat the By· Two Leaders spending aulborllallon be cut by $4 blllioo. -BEIRUT (UPI) -Egypt's semiclficW e BNlllfl Issue Middle Eul ·Newa Ac•ncy llld today WASHINGTON (AP) -Busing foes in lhal PrtsldeDls Anwar Sadat of Egypt lbt House bave ..., a torc«111gbl chance and Moanmurr Khadafy of Libya had lo vole on a oonatllul-1 ameirdlnent ended ta11ar '"' 1 P\)Ulble merger cl their designed to ban busing ·for the p.apou ot two c:DuntriM IDd that a "historic" statea cleoegregatirw the public !Clioob. ment -.Id be laoed lonlgbL ' : '!be -· In • dispatch !tom Only West Misses Rain ~. Ll!Jya, wber. the tallar were · be1DI held, said ·the two pmldtull were lf'llod try -cl "Unity! Unlly!" llml _.... ol Libybl 1•1bered ... -the .-palace and that both -lllDdl wllh many of them. . S~rms Jl_it Much of Nation; Funnel Clouds Siglited Temperatures .. ,. .m .... " u N " .... ... ' tt u I). .., ·" ,, ... ·'' .. " I ~ ... .. . .... " " .tit .... " .. .. " " .. .. " ~ M 74 ' .. " " " ... " d " " .. .. .... . " " .. ·'' .. " ... . .. . " .. ..,, " .... .... .. .. ,,, ,. . N.t.11C*,t,t wt.t.11ttl1.1hll{ffOltCA$1t•7A•lS1 f .. 1 0:1) 30.00 30.00 ' _..._..,, .... ~w• ~-..... ~ " ... :::21·::: ' • ... .. ............ .. M ---.. .. ... ... __ .. .. ..,. P:n«ltCti, ctrw .. .. ' l MENA said the two -1dmts laler lelepbonod Prealdeot Hain · Auld ol Syria lo ltll him Ille .....its of the meellD&. Syria, Libya and E(ypl alreadY are m.l)' -.led In lba tederalloa of Arab Republlcl. Arab --eatlJer pobllabed • ...,..ted blutprlnt " plans for • com- plete -ol E(ypl ud Ubya whlch they llld W<llld ... tile -to face up to IJroeL DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE °""" " ... Dlllr l'llot --,. p 14¥111A " .,.. • Ml .... ,... • ...., .., lilt .... eel .... "" """ .. ............ a11 ... --11• ........ ......., .... ...,. ~ft!'.• Ml ...... .... Cllll¥ ., t ..... .......,, ., • ··"" ...., ........ .,, ............ ....'* ... _____ . I T ......... .... °""" c....tY "'-" •••••••• ....an ----_..,.,,_w.1m1n1iw _________ .._ left QIMwllll, c.,f&....... ...... • • --~c....._c...,.... ...,., ........... "-"' ......... ...... WASHNGTON (UPI) -The Federal (PDT) Tbunday wilh Flscber pla}'itl( white. The 2'-year-old cbolleiwer b'5 a Aviation Admlnutnlion, declaring an 5.5 10 3.5 point lead and needs ,..,.. emergency ulill, hu on!ered atrnn.. lo mare polnto lo become the flnt search any passenger who Dts the American to win the world UUe. "prollle" of a hijacker. Gnudmaaten '8J'eed S-ky had The FAA also lllld ti plans to bqln ~ lootin( for a draw 'l\Jaday, to Monday placlDJ metal dettc:liq devlcea · -Ile bis nervous l)'llem after 1 lhal wW eventually prolect 1,000 alt' dllutrous defeat ID the eighth aame. The lermiDal ,..... lluaiaD ,appeared .. llhltte..cl lhat he llked foe a postponement cl Sunday's The -O<der Tuelday f-ed the pine 1111'11111 • "lll(bl beadcold ... year'1 lllh blJackinl, In whlch live adul_ll. Bent ~. the Dullh (l'IDClmuter, and throe clill4t'en ~ a lllld "I -cerlalD Spauky wanted a Delli AlrilDel plane and dema....., a draw today. l1ulually tt tUos a Wftk to ·.......i ft mlllloa ,_ -elf lhe oflecti °'-~---·· --bl,...,.._ In tmilii bi ·cammltled ID the last pme •-• were ll'I ~---lfll. Then -DO_ ID bis play today and tt FM Adlnlnlalrator Join Sballer aid looted a dead draw after the Jilli move." toasta-. .. _ cl Iba -.Ina -cl I.anon, rated u one cl the top five aJr p1r11cy and --~~ playws ID Iba -id del!ito bis M km tn aha'afl 'and --ol the aerloul aqtali()qllllldlto"7lscberliil>imer, Dlltn cl lbll -I ID the Alely o( ~ added. "llps9Q< -.id like two or -and _.ty, I llttd lhal au Tllfl .:18.J":" otlo ~ ::::: ~ -~ hnD-lo blllous-but I'm llD't he'll he_ Shaffer llld -wtD he requlrod to In the -..,... • invmt -tro.dlnc a p1mw 001 W Tbe ...._ ID the nlDlb -ot the llolder wbo Illa the FM'1 ''oecurlq ...... Boria 8pusb.-, F1-' wwtd cbea Ille" -bl _ ... --his dllmflioallllp ..... follows: -m' ~-.:!,..,_lo...... SpoM"1 W -B --111111 Iba ,..nit. ... a L P-QI, lt-03 11. ()<>, Q-«tJ ..,.._ said TllOldltJ Iba!, "Wt..,, J. pqjU, P·D (7. QR.KU, P-KIS =: .:..1111.:-:,.'.\'D •rttll -a J. IQ.Dl, P-Qt IL~ llJP The --·· wlD bl ecrapled " ~ Nllll 11. IDall, Qll(l wllli t1ro .. Illa..-to In-L PIP QI, KbP -a llP, ~ -wit)> ma w, ilralllr aid. L Nl:f. lldl IL Q-1Q, II lllll.qt 'lhl doll Ion d bo -hi ._ al 7. hill, PIP 11. 11 DJ KU n.• Iba -..,... 'l'llly wtll .. ploeoll • • - a1 lht ,_....,. air --L PIP, K\,Qlll ll Q1iQ, RJ1Q °"'Cl• appto+U ·-1 '8-1 m1111a I. IJ.Qlll. P-QKU JL Jiii, J'.l.N bin lD PoY for them, -Aid. 10. &QI, S.Kll th. ZI. R-lttl ell, !Wt The PM had to mon ahead '"' the lL ~ BzB cb a. !Wt ell, K-111 dttecton becauae cl the llolfnas ol tJ. n.• alrlto. In laklnl the ~ .....,, P-QJU ll'I. P-BJ, 11,qr unilaterally. ~tloo 8omloly U. l'.Ql\4, 0-0 21. l>-114, P-Rt John A. Volpe bal Ubl fbe -to ll ~ JMW.. It, PIP, PIP -It Ill Ult put. u. PIP, I'll' a *"" , ' ' • . . ' - .. -' • w-.-2,1972 . t " 'Aid Ruli~g Lauded Police Hold 3 Teenagers ·In Slµying Offshore Drilling .. ... Welfare Ckeaurs Face Action-Reagan Ban Gets App1·oval SACIWIBN'(O <AJ') -la -GoY. Reocoa bau. u ... put tidory !or Ibo IU· ,.,..., " .. ,.,....1s court bu llplldd Ibo rlllll ., lbe -to ~ ,... 2 Wil.d Rivers Bills Make Rapid Progress As!emblJ after I aeveo-moolh .m.gp wblcb ended only lul twek ID the Senate. LOS . ANGELES (UJ'll the IUpoJvl Wll II Ibo. >e:J '!!lree 1_.,m ...,. ar-SACRAMENTO (AP) -kW. llwt d our ....,.,. ,.,.,,., mted today la COM«tlqn Olllbote driillnc oa l<d<nl Tbt blll'a Senate proponent, _.,.,• ~ aid ta a with Ibo .death ol a earpentu leaaes In the Santa Barban Robert J. Lagomanlno (R- all Ibo dedlloa who wu blt by a sniper's Channel area would be baited Ojai), called Bradley "a fine ldttemmt er bullet while repatrlui a root. untU absolute s a f e I uia rd I Jawmattt but a poor .... -Tuaoday. Jerry so ......... was -aplnst oil spllu aro dlvelOjlod, eootoeilt." lie~ Ibo UNDI....., nil-CAUFORlllA i.. with two otl>er c:arpent.n H . the C.lll<rnta lqlalature The reaolution .,., already llig by Ibo In! District State Tuaoday on the rool ol a home had It, way. approvod by tbe Asoembly. Ila Cowl ol Appetls a "complete "--------th&t bad been gutted by 8t!<lll. The Senate paased a reaolu-only eUiel u ·to file a request vindication• Ol Ibo atate'a pro-Aller .the .-Ing nearly 20& Uon Tlleaday W1inl t b • with· the federal guvemment. gram tor UJiQI computers and puUce hunted tor the sniper federal 1overnment to bin Meanwhile, an ordinance City Strik. e and found • number ol emply • drilllnc and pumplnc unlll wblcb would bave banned lloclal Security aumban lo .2kaJ!ber obell caalnp in a saleguanls qalnst oil spllll aurlace oil drilling in beach ~ the 1neome rtpOl'ted on nearby tard. aro actually demonstrated. areu and much of the city ol welfaro appllcatlom acalml In B k 1 Olllcen ...,.. r e I u u d Tbt -.... 16-1, with Ibo Loa Angeles bas been dealt a A1ary data reprid by er e ey permiaaJoo lo -lbe·-lone negative -com~ flnil death blow by the oily <lltployen· for UllOllJl)loymeal aod retumed later with a war-from Sen. Cark L. Bradley council. DAILY Pll~T I . His Searclr, l Pays QH? .j LOS ANG&LES (UPI)-I • Dive Schwartz hasn't • found the "Albuquerque I girl" of bU drelllll, cJe. spite bU lsvlsb llUI adver-~ tlslng campaliJI OOltiof fl ,len ~ Schwarts, a Unln:nlty t ol Michigan student, wu f hllchhlklng !rom Detroit to San Francisco when he was given a ride by a girl and a male friend in the• Los Angeles area. Only at-' ter he got out of. the car did he decide ahe WU the girl for hlm-tiu• llrdldn' l get bet name. jullt that she waa "skinny and from AJ.. buquerque. '' ", Edison Co. , Seeks ·Hike f .... ~ R .. Bolh -.......... ~ by Ibo Aueml>IJ --·aod eoi-v1t1on CommltUo Tues- lblurti>oe. C -~itled rant. lnaide they COftfllcated (JI.San J ... ). • --A aubltitute Oldinance, pro. 'Ibo Goldeo Gale Welflire · ~ two J2.callber revolven. Bradley argued that lliel" posed by the mayor, may now Rlglda Orpnlzallaa d Son Wbea Dooald R. BaOard, II, aro almdy ~ nal\IJ"ll . oU be beard by the council. It l"ruclleo, wbJcb filed Ibo BEllKELEY (AP) _ s.t-retumed to the home with two leaks in the area. "lncllldlnJ would problbit drtlllng for oil The resul1: No girl yet, be said Tlleaday. But II other girls showed up, a composer wants to write day and IDOftd lo Ibo W1yi . ·~ '· lllCI "'-Committee, when lo...Wt acalml lbe .,_ ,.... cit juvtoile companions after a ... that leaks 72 barrels • only on the beaches .. w•ll u check, -It wnuld watt unW Utmelll of • ~,.., Y 1wlmmlng uounlnn 11 the day." lie said "probably 1Jie Occidental Petroleum Corp. '1 after It -~'~ ·~ -·"•• employ.. atrlke, wlllct Idled beach, all were arr..ted, and bet! thing that could hap~ 1ppllcatlon for approval of before ~belh.,. ;.~ 400 penons aod ·left .U..ti bcJobd· · on swplciM o.f would be drilling tu r<Uevet be three oil 1lrilling districts in a aong about him -and a number of people have asked to be his manqer. • , m . at.es · ·-Is Upectect, liefort • i!lamed ·-receis wblcb beglna Friday. ptal lo lbe C 1 1110 r n la lined with garbage, bu tieenliimunler~iii· iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:iprilli. "ij'rei'i' ifroimii;theiiii"'i\IJriiialiiilboi;il'aijclllcii;i;Pialii.adiiiesi. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~.Court. annonnced by negOua1on· for ) • 7 1.08 ANGELES fAP) Tuesday'• tu vote lo 1p- llilllllam Call!Omla F.dlloo Co, ~e Sen. llaocJOlph Collier'• i... applied with tbe atate ~· . Slate olfldala bave already run IOlDe pre 11 m In a r y the City .Council. crosscbeckl and r e p or t e d Members of three striking there appear to be large scale unions began lo return to their dllcrepandeo -81 ptrctnt In Jobs Tue!lday. aod most' were 1 San Frlllcisco sample. The upected lo work today. COMfNG VERY SOON . . l'llbllc'. Utllitla Commwlon wild riven plan wu followed Jar a It Jl<n*ll ra11e in rates. Immediately by a 7 .. tally en--·1 nvenue would be donlng Sen. Peter Behr'• Jnmued ID esUmated W1 more restrictive venfon of the million anmally, bued on pro. wattnvay protection plan. lected 1172 iales, by Ibo nite Prlnc"pal dill betw cUscreponclea are bein8 re/er-· •· · d red to indlvklual counties for Mayor Warren Widener ul lnveslJ8atlon nf whether theJ Tlleaday tbat w~1e llfcreases stem from an error or fraud. for · striking garbage col· The sult claimed Ibo cbecb lectora, meter malda, park -applled sn lar only to aod publlc worlts emplO)'<I, .r,> h.A CUESTA~ boost. said_ J ~t K. Horton, · 1 erence een cbaJnnan aod chief eDartive Ibo 1"" plans, both alrea4Y •P-officer Tu...i.,, Ill announcing proved by Ibo Senate, Is In Ibo lbe •Wucatlon. -'!" .dam buildlnc Horton aald the typical on tlle Eel River. customer's bill would go up Both bills put identical dam- !our cents pe< clay, producing buildl"I! and water diversion an l.5 perceot rate of return ~rictions on a ·doztn~otber on California operations for California waterways, except nm Year. tb8t Bebr's p1an includes two penooa receiving AFDC-Aid lo Famlllts with Dependent health and libnlrtan worbrl Oilldnn -.,. an Invasion of aod city dectriciw will cost privacy and viols!• federal between ll00.000 aod !750.000. · ruulatioos Union ·spokesman P a u 1 BY THE SEAi· A year ago, be uld, the secUom of the American PUC determined that· a 7.9 River bJt covered by the percent rate of ,.ban Is Collier' bill. reasonable for F.dison in 1972. Collier'• plan would place a But Ibo io Nllng written by Varacalll -the 250.member Justice Bertram D. Janes -United Public Employes Local the judges "proceeded on the 390 voted 7 lo I Tlleaday lo ap- premi!e tblt tbe vast maj9rity prove the proposed settlement. of AFDC recipients are honest He said the monthly income end that they believe it to be of union members ranges eminently fair -aod simply from $600 to lt,000 aod the ci>mmon sen.se ... for the ex-settlement averages a I per· eculive branch of the State of . cent hike. Pay for garbage C.Ufornla lo verify the Jegall· collectors will be boosted lo ty of past AFDC payments by 1837 a month aod 1892 for 968-2929 962-13.71 'lbt increase ''bu a direct five-..year moratorium on dam bearlnc nn EdiJon'• ability tu construction oo Ibo Eel. but continue lo provld• adequnte would allow planning to go generating reservea and auf. ahead· Ill that time. The Behr ficient transmission capacity," bill would ban both con- in its California operations, struction and planning for 20 recourse to infonnation whlch driven. it ha! lawfully acquired and.---'--~---' which is lawfully available for Hortol\ aaid. yean. that purpose." Measure Passes Senate Teen Birth Control Moves SACllAMEN'l'O (AR) -mpoodtnce rights has been .LeglslatJoo pmnlttlng docton aidetnicked Jn Ibo I t I l e to fumlsh "sexually active" Senate. teenl1J«1 with contraceptlv.. . The upper house reversed without patental con!ent "J/ak 'ilseu Tueaday aod at least JllllTIIW!f pwed the California · 1emporarily baited leclalalion Senate. ' grantitlg state prison inmates The bill by Sen. Anthony tlie right of. W)limited access Beilenson would r e s t r i e t to . letters, book.a a n d issuance of the contracepUves magazines. to teenagers found to be "sex· - uaUy active" by their dodct. e Fields sprayed wit b The vn1e· Tlleaday was Zl-'7, pesticides would bave lo be the bare minimum required. posted with warning signs In "Tbt number and rate ol D-English and Spanisl! uoder a legitimate babies . born to bill sent lo Ibo governor's teenagera Ill this atate bas desk. · gone up SO percent in Ibo put Final leglslalive approval five yean," the .Be11erly 11111.s came Tuesday when the Demncat -· Assembly voled 50-Z lo concur "Whether we like it or not, in amendmeni.s made Monday Ibero aee\11'. lo be a lot of SU· by the Senate, wblcb approved ual activity coing on amonr Ibo meaaun 5'11. the teen-agers of UWi state." In other legislaUve acllons : e An attempt lo give alate convicts unlimited ar· e A partisan squabbl" erupt!d In Ibo calllornla AJ,,embly over a bill intended to set up mechanic, far v.oter ngistraUon. Tbt Door fight Tuesday resulted in a delay until later In the week on putting the measure by Democratic Sen. Geofie Moscone of San Fran- cisco to a vote. e.nie death blow bas been dealt lo a propnsal to ptrmll the use of eondemnatiol'IJ for preserving open space. The measure dJed Tuesday In the Sena~ Judiciary Com- mittee Oh a 1-5 vote -one short of the seven votes need-- eel to clear the 13-member committee. e A plan lo boost retirement benefits !or tbousands of calllornla county employes who aerv'lf In Ibo military bas been defealed auundly by the !lat. A"'1!1bly. The lower house's 13-11 vote Tueaday was 23 short of the margin needed for pauage. ANNOUNCEMEm ·io, FASHIONJ ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING . . T1le foRowing-stwft a...-now OPEN SUNDAYS · for yow shopping convenience~ 1. AT-EASE 15. MANDEL'S SHOES 2. APROPOS 16. Ml!DITERRANIAN IMPORTS 3. BACK STREET • 4. BATH SHOP · 5.THE BRO~ 6. IOI BURNS RIST AU RANT 7. WALT.AH CLARKE'S I. COCO'S 9. I. DALTON 10. IL POCO 11. HAIR HUNTERS 12. HATCH'S HALI.MARX 13. KARLS TOYS 14. LANZ . 17. MUSIC HALL 11, NEAL'S .SPORTING GOODS 19. J, C. PENNIYS • 20. l'KEU'S MEAGER 21. PAUL ALLAN SHOES 22. Tiii RlOGIR 23. RUSSO'S "1"S 24. SEE'S CANDllS 25. THI SHOW41', 26. SIL VlllWOOO'S 27. THI TOBACCONIST 21. VIKINGS FOUR 29. YAMATO'S RIST.AUit.ANT " • MINOlf'fiwtk~ofttomt'• Huntlllgbi PmtcOfficl:lhoWI acustorNrhowftan lnlx.-inlUfMCtClfthet~with _,.._ TelerOlllll..._Oflll'lmlkMlll1........,ae..llnodwgeJorr. J" ·Trlfllna.cDb.-D....,,.•ecoountof$10D00tmore. .Americcis I,argest I • ' - ' • Ayres Since 1905 SIY9tl tun fnOf9 tt Home thin fl9Y WOtdd • fl{J'l t.lk on ou1.,..abll -polnboutT-VlcldSmllholS-_.....,...., __ dallycanpcu!dlna. 5ro ... _ ..... .,. .... .,._ 5~11£ --You-llr.fortllelrllto-~'/U -·----••l4lr..cf • .. ll••fttt II peid to dlJ of wllidtwwl. 6Ql ....... _2_ 'IV """ .. -cf . $5,000 Of' men. a sm Dlfllit .._. 0 T,...._ CllM:la• Pl 0--.. US OMlllC' ._. FREE 0--· I ,. SERVICES o--a 1stte1"ad "'I a ·o-i..1c -n ·r 1 J ._,,__ BUENA PAllK IOlO ..... -GARO£N GROVE Uni llrW'' 1 a -101 loiia ......... , - SHOf' THI OPIN-AIR,~llA!f.YllW MALL • I -~--... ------------......... --~--......... ,. .............................. -. • I _, • • ... •, ,. ., ' ., ., • ' ., ., ,, •1: .. '. . ' ' : ' '' I .. ... • ' . ' ' •. ' •• ' I. - .. • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Approach Too Timid ha 1 momtnt or quiet oefore the storm, officials or lh• C1pl.ctrano Unified School l>i.mict are taking 1 peek uther th111 1 fong bud look 1t lbe future. With thou- und.s of homes soon to be built. only one elementary l!ChOOI I! on the drn1ng boards. Officials •lwuld beed the experience of the San JoaqWn Elementary Sctiool dlstrlct aft'r the hurricane of housing construcUon struck the Saddleback Valley. W1lb nearly nall of that district's students going on dou· ble teSsions in September, it is obvious that school plan· nln& ind conlitruction can never keep up wtth housing con struction and sales. Jn t.he Capistrano district tbere is not yet a need for new schools. But the Mission Viejo rompany will soon begin an intensi \'e building program in the di strict and hw1dreds of acres of land in San Juan Capistrano hevc just been rezoned for housing construction. San Joaquin officials can attest to the fa~t that tl1rc e years 'rill elapse between the time trustees de- "ide a sc hool is needed and the day thnt school finally opens. The )>resent and future taxpayen -and the t hll· dren -of the Capistrano district should not be forced in to delays costly in money and lost education to wa..it beraui:e f'f :-.h'>rt·sighted pl anning. Skateboard Controls most prlv1te driveway• are lea th111 chlllonglne in a wteboard artbt, however, the l1w ii rather eenerlily ignored. And llnce lhe-Art Colony h11 few sldewalb, the skateboll'derl usually tllre lll 'the ltreeU. where Ibey terrify, and oocuionllly tangle with, motorists. The latest l.ncldent put 111 ll·year-ol d youna!ler In ' I hospital wltb iJ'IVe head lnjurlu after be lo!l control and fell wbJJo speeding down 1 steep hillside road. Some lime 1go Iii ere wu h I k of establlslllng 1 skateboud track around Ibo back of Irvine Bowl Puk. The city should look l.nto lbe po11lbility of settin g aside some such area, wbere procUUonen of the •J,>Ory, could practice their skilh without endangering lberr bves. Beating the Deficit San Juan C.pistr1no city councilmen have we1th· ered the budget storm th1t 1ome obseners thougbt .-would sink some important city progra1DJ1. The $27,000 surplus reflected at year's end in the present spending plan is 1 long way from the '102,000 deficit shown only a week ago. The surplus was only achieved by making a few minor -but important -cuts and by deciding to hold off on some road improvement projects. The two lorgest cuts Involved ,15,000 of lhe Cham· ber of Commerce's $22,000 allocation and an across the board reduction 1.n travel to conferences by city sWf. ' F'ro:n Un1e to time in recent years, with the advent or sklt.teboarding as~a tricky, but apparently tantalizing pa.stlm•. accidents inv olving youthful skateboarders have ~parked suzgestion~ that one or two approved sknteboanllng areas 'vould be a beneficial addition to Lagun1's rttre:itlona1 scene. Al. things D'JW stand. ,jkateboarding is banned by C'ity ordinance on e.ny public roadway or sidewalk. Since In deciding where in chop, councilmen wisely left the plannl.ng department fundJ l.ntacL San Juan Capi· strano will need Ill the planning expertise It c111 get to cope with growth problems while preserving its charm. The coun cil also deserves applause for deciding in hold off on final .adoption of the budget until after the Aug. 22 police and parks election, 111 event which could "Let's see now. Parochial aid for Catholia;, anti-bussing for the South and Agnew for the right winJ(e1'8. J.s there anyone we've•miSBed?" drastically alter the spending program. · 1'1ttnich Visit Possible Another Trip for Nixon? Presidf'nt Nixon has itlill Mother !~· l'1r:1l:tr lrlp .abroo,d in minrl. 1,inr.er ~trlnus consideration is a Oying \"J~il IO the l'J,;·111p1C can:cs I n hf1.~irh -Aug. :.6 lo &>pt. 10. A.n a :id 5i;orts !ar,. thl' President is u .!f';v!y .a(!i.:r t.u atlt:nd this quadrennial "·or!::: R1!lie1ic "Ver.:. lie keenly followed ti'lt v;irious e:ir.11na- t:on fieit!'i and tMa!s (If IJ.S. j)B"tirip;1!lfS, whith f~1rt~r "'·bet- ted t:ts Oet1re for a tint.band took Ill \hr. Vlymp1c con- lt.'its. TI1c PrC$1Jenl has told au1st.an1s he t hi:-.ks 1hr.re is 11n •~.:t>lltfll ch.n~ the U.S. will e.stabliJh "' new re<'Ord in winning top honors at these games. ~ ;T C.OES without saying the Pr~:;i?rr.t's attetdance at the Olympics wocld be ·helpful polH\cally; The Prt1ident'1 presence in Munich V.'Ould involve no undue security prob- lem~. Firm assurances of that have co1ne rrom both JocaJ and Wes~ German authorttin-wbo vefy much want him to come. even for a stay of only a day . If the ?resident does decide to do so, It will be artu tbe Republican naUonal con- vention IAug. 21-23) and his meeting wtth Japan 's new l?rtme Minllter Kakuei Taf\aka in Hawall al the end of this month. When Republloan pJ1trorm tramen finish their job, there will be many olgnificant and llrWng dUferen<es between tbtirs and tbe Democrats'-and none more IO than an the torrid Wue of BChooi butlnc. In direct contrut to the Democrat.! the GOP plank will be clearcut and categoric against busing to "achieve racial balance:· TltE DEMOCRATS, obviously trying to carry water on both shouldeni, cursorily 1loued ovtr Lhe volatile issue with two ambiguous statements: ''Transportation of students ls anolber tool to aCCtJm~li.sh desegregation. It must continue to be available aCCGl"ding to Suprtme Ccwl decl.!ioos to eliminate Jegally·im~ed segregation and to improve the quality of education for all childttn." In other word!!:. the DenlOCrats are for racially-motivated school bwiing, hut carefuJly and tortuously try to avoid aaying '°· The Republican plank will r.mphatically leave no doubt. of lbe party's Oat op- PoSiUoo lo 1ucb busing. No one will have any uncertainty about the plank as it Is btinJ written. In draft form, following is what it pro-- tlllml u oflictal GOP policy: -No atate shall deny equal educational opportunity to any penon on 1«0Unt of Dear Gloomy Gua 'llb1 dool Ille eJ17 ol Sin Clemente put ap -1bllement signs on -tide ol tbe -Ind Cll tlle -(W I_, ol MunJclpli GGll Qurll), which " clty prop. orly, II I -strip of tbe same ,,... loll to ..... -1! ¥ s. c. ""' ..... """"" ~ ......... .. lt11f ... lf .. OOll .. .... ..................... °" ... ..... (ROBERT S.ALLENJ race, color or national origin. -Students sh.all not be deliberately segregated etther among or within the pubUc schoob. -Assignment of 1 t u d e n t s to neighborhood acbools ii not to be con. sidered a denlal of equal educational op- portunity unless the schools are located or the assignment made for the purpo&e ol racial segregation. -Racial bal~ is NOT required. ,,,. . -nier. c;on be no WJCnJDinatlon in the employment and &S!'lignment of fatuity and staff. -School aulhoritles must take ap- propriate actklo to overcome whatever language barrlen may ex ist in order to en.able all participants to participate equally In educatlilflal programs. This would establish, in4ffect, an educational bill of right.! for Mexican Americans. Puerto Rlcan1, Jndian1 and othen who start under language bandlcapg and ensure lhat they have equal educational opportunity. -School distMct lines must not be ig- no~ed or altered unless clearly aho~-n to have been drawn for the purpose of segregation. -AddlUonal busing must oot be "' quired lmless no other remedy can be found to COl'TtCt a particular vjolation. FflEE.WllEEIJNG judges who issue 1weeplng busing edicts are given the back of the hand in the draft version of the GOP plank. They are told off sternly and sharply. Tbe party declaration calil for legislative curbs on tile judiciary, and spells them QUI. 'Ille plank ca1is for. tbe 1peedy enact. ment GI tile two meuureo Pmident Nix· on advocated in .bis special message lo ConiR" on bualng last Mardi. They .,. -''Tbe Equal EducaUooal Op- portun!Ues Act" and "The Student TranspcrtatJon Moratorium Act." Under tbe litter, courll would be barred from Issuing new busing edlctl until July I, It'll, or "until Congr"5 puae<t appropriate legislation, wblcbever ii IOODer,'' Profligates at Work Blue Crou and Blue Shield are cm· stantly pieadinl poverty and pusbing for rate increases, but their top executives have little trouble finding funds for lux· urious hole.I rooms, gounnet meals and tile bell booze ID<lDOY can buy. The Blue cross bigshots who nm lbe heaJth insurance program for federaJ employe1 flitted around the country to ~ special meet- ings lut year. At virtually every stop. they camped out in the best hotels and ' feasted on expensive food and drink. The cost, of C{)W"S(', was passed on lo the ~ustomers. IN JUSE, 1'71, Blue Cross executives held an "actuarial" meeting In Washington, D.C. Blue Cross has seV't'ral resplendent office suites in Washington, yet the officials chose to hold their con· ference in the posh Jfay-Adams Hole!, just across Larayette Park from the White Houst. Even Joseph Haney, the Blue Cross vice president In charge of the federal . program, rented a hotel room. despite · the fael that h«. Uva In tbe Vlrglnil suburbs. Two of> Huwy'1 woc:lateo, Lorraine Carpenter and James Hook. both local residents, alto took rooms at the ltay-Adams. The total bOJ for the two-day affair: $1,581 .12. In Octobtr. tl70, Horvey and hil "90<':iales !rattled to Boston for a meeling wllh n!&lonaJ otnc:llll. They holed up for six d111 II tile SllUtt Hilton and ran up 1 booze bill Jllll lb>rt of '21000. NOT SA11SfDlJ) wi1ll the boooe brands; the Blue ()w --toaed di>wn eigbt bottl .. 1lf Betl01t.r lln (fll 1 botUe at hotel nits), tJ bC>tlleo GI Old Grand-Dod bourbon (ft! eecb), 17 botUt1 ol Canadloo Club Wbislo!y (117 eacll), II boltlel ol BelllJ!line llCOtch (117 -), and var1ow: amounts of Smlmott YOdU, Harvey'• Brlltol cream lberry, and beer. 'Ille Statler HllltJD lnc1uded I llandlrd IS pemnt !l'ltuily, but Iba Bille Cl'oa olllelllt odded still ~ Jnolt ol lhe bllb. ......___ The Blue Cross chiefs have steadlasUy insisted they need more money from their leder81 subscribers lo stave off bankruptcy. Last Y'IJ', for eumple, Ibey pushed through 1 22 pen:ent rate hiko for federal employa It tbe Wile Ume Ibey were teerelJy cutting benefits. THE BWE CROSS "guidelines cm u · pensea" admonish aecuUve1 to avoid "osteotatioo." Bui tbe travelin( o!ficlatJ han sllown • lingululy relued aWtude about tbeir fringe beoellll. In November and December. 11!181 for example, Harvey and his staff ne1d a series of reglonal meetinp at the Con- tinental Plaza Hotel in Chicogo. They lhrew II banquell In tbe botel'o "Governor'• Suite," dropping $1,111 for hors d'oeuvrtS, $1 ,470 for "hospitality," $1,353 for meals, and $2,63& for liquor and setups. ClllCMlO ii tile Blue Cl'osa home of. Dee, and the company's own abundant faclllties were readily available. Harvey explained, bowevtr, that meeting in other Blue Cl'oa offices "would not "'°' tribute to tbe kind GI .e .. 1oos we would like .to have.'' ' Harvty ioaloted, mo..over. that such entertainment upenses are not charged oil to tile federal empioyes procram. They .. .,. Jlltl<ed up by lhe nallonal wocratioOI,'' he 11id. 'l'hil, of caune, would mean that l'ltlto federal Blue Crolf.lllue Sb le I d aublcrtbm .,. Pl1lnc Harvey's -. btlll. •tr Geerwe --- Deir c.o,.., f wrote to Dfor Abby and abe told mo to write to you. Wbat can I di> about pin wwmsl v.c. Deir V.C.: You <111 write to Ann Linden - II lhw'o lll1lhfnc I dlll 1 -b't I plo pal. s Here's Issue . How to Assemble You Could Step Into W orldwid·e Peace The League for Planned Utters held an To the FA.it.or: acute emergency session to warn the na-Foreign policy -two words which lion orx:e again of the gravest threat it 90mehow bear an ominous connotation, faces: The Dog Ezpkwiion. implying as they do our relations with The grim facts were laid on the line by other countries, relationa which couJd Dr. Paul Horlick, author or "Tbe Dog bring good tidings or otherwise be ' Bomb" and other frightening best-sellers. disastrous to our cause. In 1932, Dr. Horlick said, there were The British were past muten at the fewer than one art of suave diplomatic conversations million dogs in with others, always reserving a trump America. T o d a y, card as a last resort before wlleashing there are close to so their formidable navy t.o curb belligerent million. Thus, under natims seeking domination over all and the inexorable sundry. . , dictatu: of 11>e Having lived a precarious exiltence for Malthusian Law of several centuries under hanb leaden, population growtll, tile lnh.lbitanll Ill thls ,.,.pter..i !alt be 1ald, lhe country learned tbe 1.....,. of life. tbe bud woy, will be foreed to support the burden or 1.3 trllllon dogs by SWEDES, Danes, Norw e g I an a, the Y'V 2000. / Normans and others invaded Britain, "The city of New York alone'' he said e:acb. conqueror imposing his rule and "llrud.Y bu l!00,000 dogs who depoolt .,; pbilooopby cm tbe hapless blander>. The (..__A_R_T_H_o_P_P_E___.J eotimated I0,000 tons ol dog deposit! on .the sidewalks aMually. How lq can the hland of Manhattan support thla burden? "BY 'l1IE YEAR 2000, according to every reliable projection, we city dweller. will be up to our." the good doc· tor said deUcately, "hips." "Jn dogs?" inquired an elderly lady in the front row. "Them, too,'' agreed Dr~ Horlicl:. ef!ecta GI these lnvuiom btlped to develop the British character of patience and led to an inflexible determlnaUoo to prevent tbeoe sangulnary OU1iaughb from evet recurring. In sum the country ~· tboroogbly unified. The sources of foreign policy stem principally from one )1 11 I c principle, namely the proliferation of peace throughout tile world, !lying bare tile peripberol benefit! of jlllllce, equity, educatlcll and better and more widespread distribUt.ion of material benefits. Tllllo ano the lacton which, wben properly usembled, lpeiJ peace. ft IN THIS country need oot be ashamed of what we haw done to help rebuild a world &m'I apart by put Win'. Mr. Truman accompliAbed a task of herculean proportions in restoring dignity and prosperity to E;urope. Otbei or our leaders acted similarly, leading humane crusades to help our brothers and sisters in distress. Since peace b our objective, ii II oot logkaJ to follow the trail which maku peace euier t.o attain? We cannot expect complete harmony for we are but humans, but we can try to mJnimiu the occasions which prevent the attainment of at least part of this most laudable endeavor. In this respect, Mr. Nixon bas won worldwide plaudits. RAYMOND SIMARD · lle1ta11t'Cl1tt .Qllto.,, To tbe Editor: In tbe DAILY PILOT of June 1%, Ibero wu an article about the proprietm ol tbe White lloole rataurant being beld up. It stated in tbe 1rlitle that lhe White House WU founded in 1911 by • couple named Bird. This Is quite erroneous. It was started in 1918 by Claude D. Bronner woo lived on Manzanita Drivt. !Is owned and openited it until 1!177 wben be sold. II to Richard Bini of Mon- tana. Mr. Bird owned it until 1943 when be sold ii to a Mr. Bedell • I have a copy of an old Lagima Beach Ute, dated October 15, l92j1, wbicli eon- talned 1 White House advertbement. It is 11 follows: The White House lquna's CaJe of Comfort The Largest and Most Con-ent C. D. Bn>noer, Prop. GENE:VIEVE DANIBU> Member, Board of Director1 Laguna Beacb Community Historical Sociely >.. head ol Zero Dog Population. an all· out 00.good group, Dr. Horlick advoc:ales that city dwe11en limit themselves to o.o dop per family. He aid most couples had clop u tile """it of "yielding to a audden urge without taking adequate precautions." "Don't curb your dog," he said, "curb your desire for one." Walls Surround Power Dr. Horlk~ cited tbr<e typical cues GI why couples bave 1mplanned dogs : (l) · Tbey pus I pet ll<n window and ore carried awoy by puslon. 12) They feel having a dog may save thelr marriage. 13) A di>g foiiowa their child home, usually 11 tbe end of a rope. ''Wn'll MODERN advances in con- traceiition," be ~d sternly, 0 there L! aheoluttly no reason a couple should seinshly have 1n unplanned dog." The safest and most reliable metbod of avoiding an unplaMed dog, he said, b: The Pill. The Ptll ts 1ctually an •lltro pill. 1'1ken once a day by either spouse it I~ ductS an allergy to dop that makes hav· Ing <me impossible. For Catbollct, Dr. Borllct ldvocate1 Tbe Rbythm Method. When an '1t11pllnoed dQa appea" on the doontep, he said, the Catbol!C couple should pick it up and - one, two, three! -heave it into the nci1hbor'1 busbes. >.. for chllmn too """" fer Tbe Pill, Dr. Horllct feell atnqly that every ,..Pollllble pmnt sbould l)ll'IY hil )'OWlgllor from head to toe with Dog-&. Gone be!ol'e sendliir him oot to pi.,. IN SVMMATION, Dr. Hcrllclt coiled on every American to aublllnlta \ii er her paternal er matemal feelql toward clop IDd ha .. 'blby -"11 aur ~Jud II to bop Ill boad 1bon Ibo min," ho aald, ''llobln ""tbe '11loll(bll At Lorie .. The more power you acquln, tbe t..s you know; for a powerful man is totally insulated by his IUbonlinatts, wbo tell him only whit tbe7 think be wants to ~r·. or w~rwlll support their previous decwons, and not what ho should be told. C'lbil. finally, ..., Hitler'•· downlall.l It's odd how few manaim -u well as marriage partners -reallJ.e that tt you give way in little things, you can almost alwf.YI ~have your way in bJ& ones. The nal danger In mllltaney comes f"11D -who ltd Ibey bav. oothlng to be -those who, tn Btedtt'1-words, "Do nol fear deatll oo ·mudl. but rotber tile lnadequote life." The onlY pneral .... It of passing I 11tougbtr law" ii ra1s1ng llwyt.rs' fees for lfae ·Wbo CID alfonl them. Seln:h1ni tor -u wllbin 11 u rume u peelini on Onlcn to ftncl Ibo core: when you llnllb, tllere ii notbJni tbere but peellnp; ....-iconr, tile only way to llDd ..a.it II to I'> ouiwar<I lo 1 I• -meellal with tbe .u.r. -· -.... motlo: 'Kftp Your Sldo-a... .:_ Go llm! I • Someono comio1 ~ "l'i"l'and loot B.'byl' • -llrailht In tlit _,.II the .. me Tbt Lugua -a ooollUan GI l)OllmeO. time· tbe dlrtcl -lllCOUlller .,_ to ~on, qtlilll aod melet' --eye,._ to ........ -:..~ pve Dr. lloi'lldt I lllndJnl ...iiaa • ...,...-- bl!oro. -~Ing Into Its Iheme ...., "On l'.lollilai 11 -. ~ br Ille - tbe side ... ta ol (ecbllb !) New Yert. • !°""1 llllll "biltory"; )'ti .. .., befcn • • ~YD~Y J.HARRI~ has I.he truth of Santayana's ~ hem more needed, that "n-whci di> not ,..,.,.her tbe past are condemned to relive It." One hasn't begun to mch lhe tbreshold ol mature lntellig...,. unw ooe , bu leomed to avoid lour Ultle wrrds: ~·every," .. ncne," "alwlJ'I," and 11never." The grutest enemy GI _..,.ii no1 stagnation, but false - DAILY PILOT Ro6m N. Wred, Piii>~ Th011141 Kt..a, UUor Albtrt IV.Bola Eclilorial 11111« - ' ! . .. , : '' • • : DE • Ho • • . ,. • • • • • •• • ···~ • •• • : ,, • • : DI • di! : fil : de • • • • •••• ••• • : I • • ! 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This element is also Vitamin 8-1. for lawns, 1 key lo chlor· shrubs, trees, flowers, etc. ophyl i1 leaves. •11-lk lt1.lk JY,.11. Callll 771; liiiiiii~ DOWPOll 59c ' "Bacardi" IUM . Water Can "Grass Killer" from PuerfD Rico Silver or ...,Iler ltmHusting tou&h impact plasl iO('{asy hold bondles for controlled wat!rinLand mmfortahle . canying. Brighi colors 59c and wllia. Ha~ gallon sizO. lq.1.11 Watersoluhle powder· to eliminate unwanted grass. 111. 2.39 169 111. ~:.fi~s 1 Q99 Y, WlllN . .ASSORTED HAND TOOLS "Smirnoff" VODKA ~lf~'.n 1069 YOUR CHOICE 2FOR1.00 1'WDN l,_ Claw Hammer Ruhber handle grip for a finn i.114 oz. size. 6-PC. Saw Set S!Jrinc st.el •• , tempmd . and hardened. Tee111 set and sharpened. OM llandfe, 5 ..t blad" ... one for""' job. ft;;; Angle Wrench~ M111stahle. Chrome plated partial drop forged. DIAGONAL Nippers Drop loried. '-"' Steel HACISAW Frame Adjust.ble 8 ID 12 inthe~ , 5-PllCE Screw Driver SET -Assorted siz"- lncludes 'one Phillips type. Amber p~stk handles. 6" SUP JOINT Pliers Orvp forged. ~ t.mpered. ~\\ "Lauder's" SCOTCH Em Lifht ~'l~~.951199 Y,WlllN "Kessler's" IUNDID WHISKEY. ::;.rTI'.21 1 n49 Y,'-11.LON U "Gordon's" , .. lONGNOSE Pliers oistilledlondai!DrJ ' ' ~If~.. 999 Clo p fo rged. Steel y, CAUON tempered. 6" !Dng, Tool Hangers ~ "Tanqueray" Holds ""P'· hrooms, g!!den ' llN tools. Screws for ""'nting are Imported included. Pack of 5. 94.6 Proof 1445 OlllH lll lllffOlll "OO ~"GAU::~ ~:;,~ "Lunar Probe Rocket" ''J & B" PAIK'S -Aiu up to 100 It. Operates Oft • real ·~t "'"'~~· SCOTCH and flJ<I feeder. R 1115 actio~ Witll pump &SC full 86 Proof, 745 -If. · ltf. ·~ Y, WON ..................................... • • •• • • • • • • • • • • 149 : • • .........•.............•.••...••••.. ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• . : 2-Pc. SET ~ : Cutlery Tray :: : Per!Olllted p~stic. fnclul!eo 4 and 5 : : compartment trays in assorted mod : : colors. 77c : .~: Wez, 1.lt : • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Drainer Tray · RUllEllWD -Companion for dish draioer in popular colors. ~ 1si»1ow· si,.. 1 aa ~ ~ Disb Drainer !! IUllEllWD -Twin sink size ••• " 1411Z\l14Y," hith. Co~r Coordina t- ed witll drainer tray. 1 aa Yanity Waste Basket RUBIERMAID -Popul ar 33c cok>B ••• decorated on one side. 9llx7x10" '1ze,_ -'"Freezette" DEUN!tl -Frost while base •itll colllled lid. Screw top, s~ll proof, easy · pour. Hin gallon s~e. 44C •If.lie • • ·' l . : .. . ' • l ' I ·' , .. ' ' ..; r • • • GAILY PILOT L. ltl~ Betfd Married Women Most Depressed Brace )'OUfWtf, if you're the parent ol an 9'lhm1Uc youngster. It's noW reported-that seven out ol 10 cblldren to afflicted stop whttz.ing within seven days after they get away from tbelr folb into difftreol aurroundings. 'I1le American College o1 · Allergist• heard that conclu1ion rrom a docWr who made a statistical study ol the rec- ords. · .. • • . New U.S. Driving Belt., T•t•1t.1 Area Men in Serviee Laws Face States WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe when .. atbelll art not prop- f~ral government T\laday er!( la•ltoed. Jll'Ogooed lhlt motortati and -lllgbt 1111'111 an a red tral· paaoencm ,,,_ the COWJ!r)' flC signal be j>ermltted. afltr be r<qulred by law to buclrJe tlopplng anll uncier tpeelfle\I up their 1eat belll. cobdltion1, ...,.pt at locations Anny Prlflte J.... J. .where alp speclflcally pro-!lbw Jr., 1l'lloee parenll u .. fl also sugg .. ted permitting hlblt lllCb lurnl. Many states it 7211 Llrbpur, Corona dtl driven to make right tUl'Jll on now permit thla. Mar, completed today a It. red llghb afttr bringing the · -Driving be Wegalfor any wtek Medical Co r pa m an GET IT RIGHT, the citize_ns hett· Abouts drlnk twtce as much milk as beer, three Umea as much coffee 11 tea . V<blcle to a stop. motorist when be bu O.IO llt'· coono • it the. U.S. Ani1y --D I I ol c.nt ot mor< by welgbt of Medlctl Tr•'•'•• center Fl j~;;:;;;:;;~~~~~;;~:;:;;:;;;;;;:;;; .._::.._._.•,~.PI r ~ •· aleollol In bis blood. That l<'<I Sam ~T~ Tb..,.;ldie;ll .. -... -.... ....--w alttlldy la pftlWlled In moll _la. 8"!!1!!l_14.., .. Co~ de! £Mtl1t'S .11.o~ " CAN YOU mall who taught yoa to swim? But on Samoa, It's a rare . soul who can remetnber that. ~fost .. Samoans swim before they walk. 'fttt: MAHRll!:U v.·'G_an is liO tlmes more likely to be- come depressed than tlll'single girl. One Or. Allan Porter reported that Jn the British Medical Journal. Bui he didn't report why. Wby'! · QUERIES' -Q. "Does it hurt a newborn babv's eyes 10· take nash pbotographs of It!" · A. Not a bit, say the mediC<M;. Q. "HOW long is a 'moment '?" A. The old English defined it as minute and 1 half but that was long ago and ·far awav. '. Q, "lF every car. truck and. lM..ts on the road were elec- tric. qow much juice would it take to keep the batterit1 charged ror a year?" A. Just about half of all the. power now turned out. EVERY TOWN needs its symbol. ft. Louis, its arch. San Francisco, its Golden Gate bridge. Houston, its domed stadium. Seattle. Its space needle. San Antonio, its . river walk. Does your town have a symbol? Jf not, why not? GLASSES -"Four eyes" is what they called us ·be- spectacled school boys years ago, no? I did all right in track, but never made the first team In football, basket- ball or baseball. Always bliimed bad vision. That must have been just bunk. Surveys now show every fifth first stringer in the schools wear some sort of eyeglasses. Sleepwear Law Goes Into Effect . . WASHINGTON (AP) -The law that took 4\.2 years to get pasud has started helping parenta recognize nightclothes .... which could envelop lhe.ir chi,ldren in names. But tt'1 likely to be awhile before shOppers get a widt seleclion of the sarer versions. And the added safety will cost them from $1 to $1 .50 for each nightgown or pair of pajama1. All nightclothes manuftc.. tured since Saturday in sizes t or smaller have. to bear a warning label if they don't measW"e up to a flammablllty standard the Department of Commerce calls the strictest in the World . ::; = ~ ~~ :!:ti.:.~~:-::::~~= Mar High }:hoot 17\if~ 1V llJ ~ lV them nationwide. fl Aid It levels 'IP to 0.1.1 perm>L Mldoblpman B la I k w. 1-.,,...a=.!:~ tAAon "' """'°' """"" may put them Into e11e<1 next At.y driver -14 be ,... ue .. ttyo. IO!I o1 Mr. aod Mn. ~~ -SAVE UP-Tl M April. Bui, Ont, tt Invited quired to submll to a G. ,,._ Ue...Uyn of IOI • -•• 1 "~ • "" """"·"""' -co---·· .......... •'-am. ...ltmloary brtath test, upon ~ _, -'1W Suill, ~ kb. $flim. uui ........ _."'Ill' ~ .. &aO. of of"-ho r..aa Salvador, San '-'lemente, Is at SPlbl.lllCI .._ . •WI m ANT sm StateJ "·t ·failed to ~ ·~-an ~~ w -the Nini Air Sia"-eo-" • ·--· w.wi "'" 1.. .....,,..th 1 1~"-• -~ •r-~ • ·~··"s 1 .... , •• , .. c°"'9 corporate the JitOpOled new reason w su .. ,....... • '"""'-Christi, Tu., J.« a Pfr1 of bl.I S1• ....., ..... • ., •,.. MmAnoHI ruJes would Qak the loll of 10 has been consumed. aviation tr\lii.iNt _wltli the ~ ·::::;: ll n 111]• I.UY NTM9ftl pereent of thelr federal rOad Tbe new standards would · N'.avi! Rese~ficer1 :::.~.:::::: H .!. ~ .. ~ •.. building approprilUons end of permjt offk'en tO'make tra(fic Tr•lnipg Unit. . ..,....... • .,, _ ~tn~,..,._ ill their grant>fn.lid money, Violation arresta without 1 · ,.., .. ,~ WaMW11H1rt1.,.,-s.,.. .. -.. ...,....._ a ~partment spokesman Wd.\_!w~ai~t~ant~. _______ _.!M~arlne~~~P~vt~.~-_D~a~vld~__!!R~-~-~=·=·~·~;~'"'="~~-=..._;;-;·•; ... ;:-:-;=-=;;-;;~~ .. =='"='~ The new llanilards woold u~l< .the milder meUUftl Introduced In mid-11161 In an ,, effort to achieve national unllormlty In highway lalely requirementl. Federal regulations, roqultt now that seatbelb be provided in aQ new cars, but there are no state regulaUona com- pelling their use. WHAT'S WRONG with Jerome S. Meyer's contention that the four greatest inventions of all time are the wheel, t-~~· ~ ~ ).aer.. the wedge and the screw? A client reports they only const.itute three basic inventions, not four. The wedge and the screw operate On the same principle. Next y e a r nightclothce: which don't meet the standard will not be permitted on the market at all. And the Depart.- ment of commerce. which ad- ministers t be Flammable Fabrics Act of 1967, has . started the steps necessary to cover sleepwear for children up to 12. An NHTSA spokesman acknowledged that en· forcement of a fasten-seat- belts Jaw might be difficult. He said· safety benefits would be considerable nonetheless, since most people tend to obey laws once they are established and weir known. Persons caught failing to observe the new rules would be reprimanded or fined as in the case of jaywalkers and parking violatQl"S, and In the more extreme Instances - such as deaths or injuries resulting from failure to use seatbelts -might even go to jail , be said. .. AT\I ASKED it there were a real Alice in Wonderland. A real Alice. anyway. After whom the Alice in Wonder- land was patterned. There were also a re.al Uttle Lord Fauntleroy. Mother Goose. Annie Laurie, Dick Turpin, Danny Deever and Three Musketeers. Address rnail to L. /If. Boyd, P: O.~~i 1875 Ntw· Initially the biggest forces in the children's sleepwear 1n- dustry won 't be offering the fli>me-retardant goods. porl Beach, Calif. 92660. ' Sears and Roebuck, the na· tion's I a r g est department store chain, has been selling American Party Set To Choose Candidate an infant sleeper for about two months. But it Will be Seo- tembcr. a spokesman said, before the ·fitm offers Jlame- retardant pajamas " a n d nll(htgowns for older toddlers. The spokesman said Seart Introduced. flame-resistant pa- jamas in 1968 but the ex· perlment. was "disastrous, even with an intensive selling campaign. tt 'lbe flrm is not eager te> repeal the ex- perience. LOUISVILLE,~, Ky. (UPI) -Faced with the Jou of Gov. George C. Wallace as a presidential candiCate, the American party openS Its na- tional C<>nvention here Thurs- day· wltb a determination not to fade into oblivion as so many third parli'{ have In lhe past. THE ALABAMA governor, who Polled nearly 10 million votes four years ago as the American p a r t y standard- bearer for president. removed himself from consideration for the party's nomination last 'Saturday. Wallace. recuperating from an assassination attempt 'that has left hlm paralyzed from the waist down, even closed the door on any attempt to draft hi1n.Jor the nomination. ms decislpn forces the con- vention delegat" to cast around for another candidate with enough appeal to give tQe party viability and escape the fate of such third parties as Heorv Wallace's.Prostressives. J. Strom Thunnond's States Righters. and Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moosers. UNTIL NOW, Am I! r i can leaders haVe seemed reluc- tant to discuss othef proapects for the presldentiaJ~JlOll'itriation as if the mere mention of someone else would dissuade Wallace from runnini. They concede ptlvalely lt wW be exce<dlngty hard to find a man · with. the popUlar appeal of Wallace. who drew strong support · fr:om blue<a'l- lar workers of the north as well as from the hard·scrabble farmers of his native Dixie. Carter's of Needham. Mass., th e largest supplier of sleepwear for specialty and in- dependent department stores, hasn't got a flame-resistant line yet. "We didn't feel we had a garment which met the requirements.'' ' a I d a spoke'smin, although Carter's is .still working on the matter. The No.· 2 firms in both fields are moving faster on their name-reslstant goods , REP. JOHN G. Schmitz, (R· however. Calif.), also has been men-"We nave probably the Georgia Lt. Go\·. Lester Maddox is one possibility men- tioned ~ some circles, although he bas disavowed any interest. tioned. broadest selection of fiame- Rlchard Kay, an attorney retardant sleepwear" said a from Oeveland, Ohio, already spokesman for J.C. Penny Co. has announced his candidacy P e n n e Y ·• s flame-resistant for tbt American p 1 r t y niglniNr for children I and presidential 'nomination. He under it already on the shelves indicated he would h a v e and listed in its catalog. After challenged Wallace if the the firm &elb of{ existing Alabaqia governor had decld-stocks it will offer .onJy pa- ed to run. jamas and sleepers for tod- The decision Will be up to dlers that are D.ame-resistant. some 2.000 deleg.,tes from at Penney's is also offering least 45 states who are ex· flame-resistant F.'jamas for peeled to attend Ute three-day older boys and glf'ls. convention ia Freedom Hall Kapa.rt, maker of BabyGro "'-nightclothes , intend.s to have a ·~"" Balloting on a presidenUal terrycloth baby sleeper in the candidate is ~uled to stores .by September or be · Frid · October and expects lo have a The departinent also p~ posed that' -Removal or modification of a vehicle's safety-related equipment be prohibited. This would make it illegal, for ex- ample,· for any motorin to dtacoM«t the Wzur '!larma . 00 J!fWer C8£.I that. sound Youth Jail Numhe:rsOff Second Year SACRAM~NTO (AP) -The number of ~ng oUendtrs committed to the California Youth Authority continued to decline last year, CY A of· ficlals said. -First·time Commitments to the CVA totaled 3.218 during 1971 compared with a peak of 6,190 in 1965, the authority said in a news release. It added that 1972 commitments are ex- pected to be about haH of the 1965 high. Primary cause of t b e dropoH is the state's probation subsidy pro~am which pro- vides subsidies to counties which reduced the.ir expected l~vels of youthful and adult commitments ~o state in- stitution.!, the CV A 11id In Its annual report. Funds: earned • ' through the program must be used by the counties to set up proballon programs In local . comm~tles. Drug Test OK Given hy FDA MOONACHIE, N.J. (UPI) - gm ay mornmg. complete flame-reSistant line .. , EXPECT oua plaUonn by spring. The name-reaiJtant .!\Jore Females .... m come out along the Jines garment "has been very well f the I ks Uined b Go recelVed, • said a spokesman. LONDON (AP) -Census 0 Pan ou Y v. At least nine ot•·r .... Wallace at the Democratic 1~ figures show that Greater Generics Corp. of America said U.1 research subsidiary, Genzyme Laboratories fnc., had received perrttisslon from the Food and Drug Admlnlatratlon "to test ~ecazyme, a new enxyme tablet on buman beings for the trutment or acute nephritis, .viral hepatitis and hemolytic Na.tlonal convention." said ·dependent manuflcturtn are London has 108 girls for every Alexander HUdgins of Rich-selling or plan to sell soon nd V the , f I am e. resiltant nightwear. 100 m~ 'lbe ratio ranges :iti~e d~fctor. party 1 tx' H.H. Cutler ol New York has from 100"4tllrls per-100 men He .. Id he did not anUclpal< said It plans to sell only the In the fmancial .cllstrlct to uo any deep divisions over the1rfl;;;am;;;;;;e-;;;r;;;ot;;;lrdan;;;;;;;,t;;ig~oodJ~;;,· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;.il~n~Cie~l~se~1.i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.I platform. It b oxpeeted to in-II elude planks agalnlt school busµig to achieve rtcia! be-1anCe. !or a strong m.llltai')' establishment. and 1galnst bureaucraUc encroachment by big govemme"nt. anell)ia. · ldTllGTON SEACLIFF CQUNTRY CLUB 3000 Palm Ave.-Huntington leach -t -,;--~-GOLLIHQP '-S f;.7 75 BEGINNERS OPEN STOCK CLUBS .._ .. _ ··~-A,,...t IECWINNERS GROUP LESSONS LADllS' WllKDAY CLASSES JUNIOR CLASSIS "5.00 SERIES OF 6 LESSONS -,~ u.lted Clastes-Cal No~ 536-7575 • • ' N ,..,..le.II M#w l .... llCM PLEASE · VOTE AUGUST 8 NEWPORT· MESA UNIRED SCHOPL IOARD SIXTH DISTRICT YOU Fol DAVID H~ KRUIGIR COUHI 'PIOPISSOll'-'-"-' om n run . UPUllMCI 1¥ IDUCATION I 11.m Yllll' Vite ' mGmi'fa/Mkor acio '11. • Aecurale 10% behlnd-tfle.lena "Spof' metering ayllem • UliMlnllth-ll)OUnl~· cotl!plei9 ""' ln!M'Chlr Hy • 8huller apeec1s to 11sccr · · pl,.B. - ou1 ua.141.11 . . " SONY I • COLOR TELEVISlON KV·llOl 83 • tlieamazlntOLYMPUS ~SIC CAMERA Gin KIT A pocke~-,frtil .35m1,1t c•m•r• thtt 1fvet you a choice blttwt•n automatic and mtnuat ••posure control! Th1t's rllhll Tht ttew, a1CcittrtC OLYMPUS • 35 RC ca9 do it .•• aml'rnorel Ranp-COMPUTE KIT findef foc::Ullnl;autoniltic flash cor1- trol and a ftst;f2'8 .. IWmlke the 35 RC the ~t~l•.~m•r• 111~1> • -· ""ifect , i\llOI• 1.m ~: th• OLYlllpOS C comes i • handsome 1tft kf\ complete 'with Mtl]try, 'Mist ,*"P tnd'leether use. • BESELER TOSHIBA · 660 !LECTRONIC STROBE • 54.15 VALUE COMI 1N AN6 SU NIW 11 .. SONY. COLOI .,., -AlSO- LAlHSRIC-, flON OJSONT IL.AC• AND '.WNntn. " 95 .. ' " ' H• Olli t6th wtd llld folr1 • 11 pool ,. ... 11111 mill trot: A to d role ... ., Con to t ~ Mn Ille I F I: .... an plll'1 -bou Cir' clod "I clM> Al llln< tbn ... • the Tfll .... -' = = & Boll ,,. w .. Iii dtt " tool o:c -.... W• Sar .. din s 8't mu mi< ol: ~ ... ~ poi .. l 1 UJ Sid "" ~ ) ·~ 1111 ~ tn ... , "' loe loll I>'! "' - Al J . " , DAILY PILdr 9 Red Chinese Army Undergoing C·liange • Ill - Influence -.. . ' P-Osi Office ' Puts Woman In Top Spot FREMONT (AP) -The )'Oltmllltt here ~­ehoald do what tllO)' want to , ... And that'• -....... '8-1""".'01<1 Dorothea N 1 c o I e "9'001 .. y .. the pootmo-. 'There 11 a imrllic -In the posW lerv!C. !or people, and that Includes women, with fu!qlnatlon and· bush ........ ptrtmce-the need ls just loo pat to a!Jow dlJcrimbiatlon," aald Miu Woolley, I sUP" porter "' -·· liberation and actli1C ~ In this .db' "' !00,JIOO rttlc!..u. "I 6elleve thit women, like all people,' lhould be r... lo pinue whatever carott they want -If that means being a boulewlfe, that's an Important career too," Miss Woolsey ad- ded. "'Bat I like the career I cbose." . Although she's had 11>e job lllnce her predeceMor rotlrtd three months ago, Mt 1 1 • W:oolaey lindl people still com: }llitn, 0 1 don't want to talk to the poslmuler'a secretary. I want the postmuter.,. ;"'Some people are a bit mrprlatd, Uke that woman Who came to complain," the ,.tmaster conCeded. .. But 1bat'1 ooJy natural." .Slnct grach!&Uon Ir o m Bolton'• Simmons ColJege for '!'-tlu'ee yeah ~. Mlsl wOoiaey, ha• lloeil: rill!ii rut Iii poof offk,f inan!lrement -· -A lhrle-moath cruli muroe toot her lrom Wulilngton, D.C., to Dallu. 'l'ex. She later -ed •PP!'llllcethlps and 1f*1a1 as1lgnm.ent1 in Wllblngton, New York and San Francisco, where abe was Ullstlnt lo the pel'30llllel dJnctor, She came to lhla 111burban San FraDclsco Bay Area com- DIJllllty OD bjr OWn request ad IOCll1. was heading a staff cl DI. Miss Woolsey aald she upecla lo llt.y OD tbrouib Cllriltmas, then , move to --lgnmen!. Ia she ~ tol!m woman poltmuter? -· ' "No, it'• happenlnl," said tM -OllCe voled "most likely to autt.eed., at ParamUI llll!l School' fD· New Jersey. ""lbere also is ·• woman postmaster at StocktGD. Corps Chief Sworn In .. WASHINGTON (UPI) U.S. F.clucatlon ~ Sidney P. Marland Jr. has ...... In Ma. Lout.. R. Wle, 41, u d1tector al -the ~ CGrpl' .. Mri. WbilO, w!i¢:wotked .. I ~ill llol Sprinp, Ark., and Lot Anltlts. will dlre<t a $S'I mlllJon.a·year program '!or tnloloi . t..chera " dlsed· .... -. 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I I • • • Wt<litldor, 1lugurt 2, 1972 ' PILllT·AIMllTISQ Astrona·uts Turn to Grey Flannel • • Graduate Wins . .... .. • What can ID aalron1Ut do as 1n encore to wanderlna: 1round the moon! Many of tbe 1ging space- )ockey1 are fiod.blrg t h e business world offen them a n.lc.t pasture to r o a m in, Mesa Man Gets Prais e On VD Work ttportl , Califoqila llusjneu, Aldrtn to 111 bolrt <II dlnlc-Aitronout Alan Sb e p 1 rd ' corporilloo'1 cominftteo • 1or Western Ftoanclal Newswe<k· tors. Joined the Lot A c 1 e I ea · ·envirorpli .. toi' oci..-. Jy. Aldrlo mlMed the Apollo 11 brollttage flnn °01 'lbomu, Sto!ford nwmed,the Gemini Astronaut Walrer Scbirrs Jr. mialon to the moon in 1969. Power and r-80 11 1 non-I mls&lon along wUh Woltu C«ulle A. Holm, <II 30lllJ S)'ll<nll lo S8ll DJeco;o lfil poln ~ •••· He bu a Ph.D. in science . ""M~-;:~ 1_ Schlrra. He lattr w11 com-Couolty CIUb Drive. Costa ol GuU E c er I y l!ld wu •P t~ wu year as na-from Massachusttll lnstltute voqnc _. ---u.i -: • mander of Gtm1nl t. Meu. hi& been named one o( EnWonmental SJl(tn)I. •. tlonal systems corp. vice of Technology and "will be a sbepant aa.ld at the time, . Lil Juoe im, former 25 wlmen, ol Jm Cull OU ~ Oil Co rporatlO• president or pubUc 5UVlcts. working member of. the •·many astrooaull 'are going astronaut Scott Clrpmltr \tU: CorporaUoo 1 cbo11 r 1 h1 p ICbolanhtPI. ..-1wardf.d • He will serve _JJtL cor· vice president of Eastern Air into aide ~ that' do elected director ot·A'F'OCOA, a award.a. nuaUy to ddklrm of tm~ respondence scboo~ primarily Unes. He commanded 1he not conflict WJlh their duties designer and pl&Oulactvrer ol and 1nnuttull tbrCIQcb Uie In ronservatioo and aviation board,'' according to Laser as spacemen. We've got to computer COIJ'lipaoeot.I. 'Ibe awarda ate four-year--CorporaUon'a Aki to~- areas. Video. look ahead to the time when Hellpresideotandchiefex· acbolarthiJI', in y'arylng: Procram. -: Schlrra new orbital mLsslom Spac:eman Franlc Borman we 're too old to be nyino ecutl\'._e oUlctr of Sea ScleJ¥.'e5 amount.I, at an1 aectedlted . wtnDen are by an in three N As A.manned reUred froin the NASA pro--..., Corp .• which he rounded In Ju· co11ece er wllvtrltfy. independent CCUI• spacecraft programs. He is gram ~uly 1970. around In rockets." ly 1969 following his reUre-Gei• Atl'artl Mlsl Bol.m, 1 June gnduate , mittee of educa 1JYpoinltd also chairman and executive Shepard became the nation's ment !rom the Navy. and valedictortan of Eltanda by the Educati Tea&lnC olficer o{ ECCO c 0 r P'. , first sul>orbltal space nier In Carpenter was back·op pUol Jonathan J. Pr i c: e , High Scbool, COit& Med:' wu • Princet N.J. wbidt Englewood, Colo., an "" Ph Earned a mercury capsule on Mays, with John Glenn on America's Costa Mesa H i ~ h pttaent.d th e .Chol~p admln . ' College Stu4y . " l• vironmental control company 1981. flrst manned orbltaJ ntgbt 1n School senior and son certificate in Saa Diego 1t SelecUon is based on Ult Archie Mann, 640 Beach, St. be formed In 1970. Gaty w. Debell, of 2762 Spaceman Thomas Stafford 1959. He later served as chief of AMF Voit chemical • Junchecm oertmony. scores, high ICbool ac~ Costa Mesa, has been honortd Laser Video Inc .. a la5Cr· ?.tallard St., Cbsta Mesa, has took a seat as a director of pilot during three revolutions engineer Floyd Price, · Her f1tber, Wayne E. Ho , records. extr~ ~ by the California St a I e television' company in Corona received a Phl> from the science Systems & Technology of the urth on Auron 7, this has received an AMF b lllrteUnc Manager of tlvj_tjec, 1cboo1 ....._~ Assembly and the Newport Del Mar, b about to name University of Rochester, io Ltd., Anaheim, in 1970. He country'• second m1nned National Merit Scholar· Digital rl>atl S)'attms Depart· menda~Olll ind the mwmf~ • Harbor Exchange Club for his. _:ast:::.:":::"':.:•:...l ::.Ed:::."'::.:.::_" _· _· B:..::_u ':...':...'_' _::Roc=he:.:'.::"':c·..:N:.:":::..:'Y.::or::k·:_ __ took=::.:":!.P.:.mzpoos:::.:lb:.:lU:.:ly::..:.:l•::.r _:the:.:_.:.or::.:b::.:11•:.:\:::.•pa::::.:.«Cral:__t._-____ s_h..:.iP__::_•w::.:onl=·--~--'--=.:."'::.:G::.ull=-E=l •::.:<::.:l:::.r::.:o ::.:• ::.:' •::.:-_°*'::.:.c•:::.lll::.:.cte_mec_:.ll-_~=,,,· ,..."" cootlnuing fight for tougher" venereal dlJea.se legislation. At a recent l uncheon, Assemblyman Robert Burke <R·Huntington Blieh) read an Assembly resolution to clu b members and presented ~faon \Yith the club's Book of Golden Deeds award. Naming him "a benefactor to all mankind,". the 1ward recognized Mann's individual efforts without monetary so~ port in impressing legislators with the need for measures to prevent and eurt VO in California. Mann has waged a letter· writing campaign and has worked w i th Asemblyman Burke's office in writing a house resolutio.n coneernlng disbibution o r educ1Uona1 material on VD that was later passed into law. Teachers Attending Co11ference Tll•o Orange Coast teachers are amoog about 30 high sc h oo l science a nd mathemal~cs Instructors from 12 western and cen t r1l western states attending a summer institute at t h e University of Colorado CoHege of Engineering. -They are Gordon E. Moore, of 19891 Keswich Lane, Hunt· ington Beach. a IQence teacher at Huntington Beach High School and R<>hert M. 7Aolch. of !42%t Puerta De Luz. 1.1ission Viejo. a math instru~or at Foothill Hlgti 'School. This summer's institute, UU- ed '"The Man--~e World/' ls designed to help t.acllers learn better ways or ex· plaining fundame(ltals ol science and technology to students whose main interestl 1rt not in thoM! fields . The program. sponsored by the National Science FOUJl. dalion, will continue until Aug. IL The a u m m c r institutes, directing by _,, Dean of Engineering George ':J. Malef, have betn held at t h e University since 1965. 53 Students Get All A's At Laguna A total of 53 straight A student.! led the honor roll for the apring semester at Laguna Beach lliih School. Tho&e receiving a perfect lf8de point average, by class, are: Students Honored Nine Orange Coast studenla •--,ha" been cit.cl Ior~lc '"""""'°" during the 1!'11 lp"lag .......... It Col-stat. s...n.. ,,_ ~"'lt .. ·o-po1 .. rt B e I c b : Cll1!0ft M. a.st, Chri&llna A. -11111 Wllllom ff. Holl-i-. ~ Lquno Buch: Jamie L. Lyster •. Sblarf Robliiowlt&b iad b .... b M. MUDIV, """ c..... Dtl Mar: -... x.u. .. """ Sa• Clemenle: Klln a. r ,.,-wey ,.,, JUdWd L. "'"'.....,· 1 Mid·Summ.et ~ CLEARANCE OUR WAREHOUSE AND STORES . ARE OVERLOADED! MUST MOVE NOW! .. NYLON Hl•LOW 100% ~ON.TINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. J'op. ULAR NYLON Hl·LOW THAT COM BINES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY. MANY CO~ORS TO CHOOSE FROM. 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Brown In 8~..J. 8'-S~-e.1D.ll. 799 Glrta' bntthlCI plfalcln 1eat1wr ~ Light brown/beige In 8~~. • • CHARGE THESE-VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY . STORE I • • • • • . , I , Fashion· Island, Newport Beech (71-4) .6'4:'4-2ll 3. hlunti119ton ~enter, Huntington Beech ( 714) 89'2-77~ l.,•'1arbor Cent,r1 Coste Mese ( 71-4) 6-46-5021. (•Closed Sunday)' -. . ' • • 1 • • > • ' { • DAll.Y PILOT ,. Agnew Tops for '7 6? Place 01i Nixon Team May Be His Ticket E'oggy City Sutro Tower juts through the fog in San Francisco . as work contmues on the immense TV tower alop the heights near San the Twin Peaks. The tower y,.·iJ l rise more than 900 feet. Astronomers Ask Light Law TUCSON (AP) -The dire<:- tor of the University of Arizona's SteY.·a rd Observatory has asked the county board of aupervisorJ for a light ordinance to protect astronom1 tn the Tucson area. Dr .Bay J. Wymann said.in a letter to the board that potential growth within a 20- mile radius of two souther-n Ariwna observa1(ies poses a threat toast ronomcrs. Weymann outlined several 'roposats such as prohibiting search lights for advertising purposes. Requiring filtering on neon signa and' restricting recreaflonal ilutdool lighting. Weymann said be. ls mt pro-_ posing specj.f{c 1.0l\lng restrk- tioos but that rur!Kletbiity, hea"1y-li~be discouraged. BY NORMAN KEMPfTER \\'.>,SHINGTON (UPfl -By selecting Vice P~sident Spiro T. Agne" to be hta ruonlng mate again this year, Presi- dent Nixon placed the former Maryland governor at the top of the list of possible can- dlda!H for the RepubUcan prealdentlal nomination i n 1978. There an many obstaclts that fate could throw in Aj:new's way during the next four years -just as fate could vault him into the White House without an election at any Ume.· The Nixon-Agnew t i c i: e t must be re-elected before the second-term vice presidential nomination can do Agnew any jl.ood. • F'"oi' .. all of that, Agnew must be considered the e a r I y favorite for his party's nomlnaUon ln the nation'• blcenteMial year. AN OFFICIAL OF the Com- mittee for t?le Re-election of the President told UPI earlier this year, beloer the dectalon Canadians Have New Exercises TORONTO (AP) -'l1>e Canadian alt force'• program or exerclses, whtch a:aJned many adberent.s a m o n g Americans, ii stvlng way to a new schedule of runniq' and jogg ing to improve heart and Jun3 cap~.Ity. The neW prcifram, called aerobics and based on the design o! a U.S. doctor, Jtm. nelh Cooper, is becoming the standard that all pe,_,.t In the Canadian armed forces must meet. The o I d exercises wre called 5BX and IOBX. 'l'helr- s.itups, pushups, lateral bends and leg raises are now largely replaced. Indivldual commands are supplementing aerobiCI with the original Illness program.a in some casl!s, however. 0'A soldier trained with aerobics would be able to nm ail day, but' might not be ablt to pull himself out of a.trench because his arms are weak," U. Gregory Peanon o! the Downsview Armed -J-o r c e 1 Base aays. -Can a 17-jewel skin diver with this many features costjust 19.88? Yes. At Penneys. Calendar 1port watch is shock and waler resistant•· W1ter test.cS lo 300 ft. p,.uure betow ua l.vel. CtVON top. ltllnleu ltell lieck. '1.lrnln(M ,,., Slxttrnlnutt elapsed. lime btnL• • • " - to keep Apew hid been ... nounced, that the Pttlldent wu we~ h19 cboice carefully I use he ..U COi> vlnced his nmnJng mate tbll y-would be lht puly'a nominee four years lat.r. Alntw'I aeket1oo to be the ... <Xllld man oo the ticket again this )'Mr WU due to Nixon'• coafldmce In him, I h o l'relldeot'1 roluctanco I o brui VP a wlnnlnf com. bloaUoo, or JUll plain lnorlll •. 'l1lere can be no ~ that the cbolce e8(h Ume 1111 Nllon'I alone. the 111 I Republican Convention ratllltd NW>n'• dectaton Juat •• the -a~~-E'lfgLt coming GOP convention will Jr.. •ue-s• •• The ottldal's remarb d1d not appear nattertnc to Agnew at the Um<. They ralNd the question of whether Nixon conskiered his vice prt1ldent to be equal to the challenge. Those doubt.I have now been resolved In Ainew's favor. sul'f.ly do again. DEMOCRATIC ~sidential The F·l5 Eaale, proposed new Prime' fighter for the U.S. Air Force, rettnUr ,.. made iii ma1aen flight over the a ... rt at Edwarc!J Air Force Bue. The liO IJlin. There ls plenty of historical precedent for the Yiew that ~gnew will be the Republican presidential nominee ·If the Nixon-Agnew tk:bt ·ls re- elected. ln the put 30 years there have been six vice prealdenta and all but one of tll<m were later pmldenU.I candldatel -eveq though one. Henry Wallace, ran on a thlrd- party ticket. ::fr::r the~pt!.~: ute flight took a test pilot to 12,000 feel The plane bu more thrust than weighl ticket to at least two olher and thus high maneuverability ln combat lil.ualioD.J. men before picking Sen. _____ ::.._ _____ .;_ ____ ..c.. __________ _ Thomas F. Eagleloo o f Mis.sourt. 1be selection of Eagleton, like the choice of Agnew and virtually all other vice presklentlaJ candidates throughout the n a t I o n ' s history, was made exclusively by the presidential candidate. Wasps May Curb Pest Damage REGAl\DLESS OF Agnew'a quallficatlana -and almoot any opinion on !hit subject can at.art an atfWJ1ent -thll n1IM IOme dilturblni ques- tlons 1 bout the way AmerlCUll pick their poliUcal leaden •. Agnew WU I IAlf1ll'lle choice when N-tapped him to be his running mate In 11111. There ere aood rtU<ml for teUlng the pre1ldentlal nominee pick hh own nmning mate. But with the chancea of tht vlce preaident eventually getUng a crack at the top prize as hlgh u -~Y oow are, the rusoos for ruxung a more democratic way of picking vice presidentlal candidate. lffl1l even more compelling. V1SALIA (APl - Re1earcher1 art ex- pertmenUng with a paruite wasp no larger than i speck of dull to curtail a tomato fruit wort without the wide use of pesUclde1. About ll00,000 Tricholram- ma wasps were releued ucb week last aJJ<1n11 ext a fivHm tomato fieJd aevm mDel northeast ol 1ie .... Aid Vlaco Schften, a Tulare County • fai:m advllor. The wupa depotit their eua Inside the egg -cl the worm, HeUothll, Scbwetn aald. The TrlclloCramma •IP hatch, producln( up to five -per egg, feed ext the -eggs and tben ael out In oeard! d "'°" •IP to poraetlhe. TricboCramma wa;,,.: lea thin a.half m laaC and "can't be_, bJ Illa ~e5745 ona washer dryer ) ·-· • 1r. . $aleS218 R'I• 253.IO. F .. turn 8 !&bric programs. Just HI tho fabric dial and you·n get tho proper wash and rinse _ cycl.._ Has aoak and double wash settings, too. Choose from 3 colors at no extra charge. 1.50.a month• . Sale s~88 • naked eye .mu. you tno.. what you're toot1n1 for." saif Schwetn. Simillr wupe ue uaed to combat almond wmnr and walnut aphldli "In molt grower control (ll'Olr8llll aimed at t il o Hellothll pelt, a oeries d ln- oectldde tnatmelU are ap. oiled, verytng lo freq\IOllC1 lrom once a week to lout tlmel • -k." Aid CllarU. SlunDW!TI, an entomololl& • ·rhls 1mount ,.presents the requir9d monthly ~t ur)dtt P1MrJ1 Timl ,.;,,i....11 Plln fol the purd\UtoflhtN&lted item. ... ...._ Ct\llrge will be Incurred If the balanc. of the eccount In tht first billing 11 pMd In f\lfl by lhlcloling dlleolthtnext blUlng perkMt. W.... Incurred Flnance Charges will be de1ermlntd by applylftO peftOd6C rll•of 1 ft'(Annuaf Perctntage Rate 14.ft;)on the hrtt PJl)lltd"' (AnnUll Plrc:9ntagt Rite 1~1 on the portion over $500 d the ptwlo•bllanctwttheutdtducting S)flymtntlorcrwdita- ,,.._ .. --~--- , ' ,.~-................. """...,.. ·~-1111-•r __ ,.,. ............. • • • · JCPenney The values ar~ here every day. -· ' Shop Sunday no9n to 5 PM at the following stores: • FASHION &A!ilD, Newport INch (714) ~2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntil\tfon loocfl (7141 'm.m1. > , l ( • • l . , .... ' ( l a peri I If ( j l ' I lon•"+.-i.•• 11eo.-r111,.-.111t• ._.'llla11.11,w111,. ,lr.-1-WU.: !bit II> I I • . ' • DAILV PILOT J3 ltlesfiterraneata Eveat ·. Ficker ComJ!eis·-iii Europe Spullh and !Isl.Ian yaebtlng -llodl. Callfomla CUp It Martpa <!el Rey wbM be beat Ted Hood·ol Boston, bolh salllnc l!!-did to tile .... tGr t1a ,... ..... Su ... 's .... Veolermm'k, the Long ~I-the United Stat.,, llaly ' .... -llrq'Boet Na' .....,. -Will ....... ~ lloodl 'J)ll'llllodic, Jn the and Grut Bcilain, The ... Bill Ficker, the Wesl c.a.t'1 lint Amerlca01-CUp' defendu, wiU be Tue betmiman aboard a 16-root sloop enterod in the Medit...,....R Clulmpionship Qw-lama: ' designed b y Spoltm1n & Slepbenl, was built in StlllJOOll Bay, Wisc. b)' P~olinaon rnd has had ¥ excpetionally good rac- ing . ~ during "the 11 moQtha she ,has been cam- pl!lfOed. aloopo. • • /. Earlier In !be yur )le·...., .det~tfd Jwice Jn -' t b e OongrmRmlt CUp Nldl flj:· ~~·al ~"8 Beach. • ....,, II LGof Belch Mlrille , ,Mac' Clllrl11' t II Quc111oi' 1111-Uling c:ompetlllon. mahw!er ol the l?WP will ....... J'ridoy, Saturda,y and ll, a11ci a woq1 ._.ct bolder • Vestermm:k ncenllY broke c:ompele In the C.tallna liland -~· • ' . : II Iii .. mplvill the 1!9blown Wayne Wllms' barefoot lllltl< Ski Rice, alao I poll ..c the :A ~. 4~ ~ .loel llJdro clasa. ' ~ ~·1 73.14 docking. ·Cllllornia lnternationll Sea, ~.' .;iJ 10 .-._a C 11D1 I • OIJrclilll'1 competition will • Jones II the top 11Hround Festival •I 1-Beoch. BOATING • Serles l!eginning todly. ,_,Ficker will be aboard the Charisma, a Palmer· Jolllllon, 5' owned by J""" Phllllpo. a 0.yton. Ohio, in- dustrialist. "-lcan Speed lkllnc champ come from Oluclt llwny, a ak1'r Jn Aullrtlla wbile Tor· The speed a!Q,.. a r • · -.11,IMJ' Olurdllll and the Pico Riven publle relatiollo ieu it the No. I •borefoot.r ocbeduJed to take to the wat.r ~~oo1 ~ hold Cr · ~-~" •• ·-~ , ...,.,.. ~ •• ~~ . H at 1 .p.m. Saturday wltb the ~~, '~'l · er, alg man, WJJO "'*' ~ ~ by aoa , ......... -s ~P100· e blrefooten 1tarting, Sunday'• ViltArmar~ ll port• o1 the !lib llulllel II Gladiator and bu won 1' ~live"TIICel racing program at 11:30 a.m. dl'M boil ndnr pt\lCrllll on Crate W 1 r r • •. 11-)'0IN)ld Ibis_.. . Tbe top eight ·boa'.la in each Bob Brown Wins 'Dmli To Avalon The Mediterranean Cham- plooshlpo consists . or '. (oor UC<!, the finl atarting off Porto C..VO, Sardinia. The series ls •-ed by Fr_rich, ~!& ·,,.. the St. Petersburg lo Venice roc:o and the Miami to Nassau Race in the Southern O..n Racing Circuit Ficker is cumnlly cq1. labora1i"8 cio the design or ~ new 12-rneter yacht for the J974 America's Cl.1J . trials in wbJch he will tie helmsman. cill Florido this :r<>r, and was ,;=========:; ( ~ml SUnday. , Allllia, wl>o holdl I h • Tbe trio ol Aultrlllanl are ol the 15 c-. will be reclnf. OlurdlW, w11ooe u&.40 mite AllltraliaD .,...i ski record. pert o1 .. 11.....,,, ... ·11rr SUnday liir the 125,000 jllcljii> • per )lour -la the best for A polr of -men !ram -ol •klero' eellod Exp> Qualilyinf II ICbeduled' aU dly a IPfl!d skier, will go into ac--down under, Wayne Jones, 17, Ski Australia. They are on a Friday and Salurday., .. second aecarid on handicap TQCAL lime In this year'• llennuda . 1-" ~":., ~ 7i,! •,_:,:::t,~ · EDITORIALS Cal 20 Tl't}e ·~°' from Bermuda to The DAILY. PILOT • Bayona, Spain Wltil 1be W8! ~aimed · Quite Often •• ' ,. Gaudio Captures Junior Sabot _ Title Slowtd by • rugged two to three foot c,hop in the ocean between the mainland and Catalina Island, Bob Brown or Los Angeles ·averaged c .s mlJes per hour Saturday in winning the Long Beach- A vaton Dash, a feature of the Pacific Offshore Power Boat Racilig Association. Regatta Set -Ficker'; mool recenl R9hts City Hall yachting triumph was in the _,,,_. ~ • The 'National dlampionshlp ljOiii;iii~;.;;;i;iiii~.ii;iii;;;i;i;;;i;~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ regalta for. the Cal·IO Class is 6$' Sc.ner • .. MW; (/~udlo .ol :Newport SUe'llilller <01-llission Bay Ille l<COlld group Jn the Com- HMbor Jacht Club la the new :Yfcbt Club ion tlii trophy let modcn'1 Fli&lit-Fino) mulls: j\lnior Sabot Clas champion. , the .lint p:i.fo ~ • " CHAMPIDNSlllP FLIGHT • '1'111> )'Olllllf_ ..ii« -1be Wbmer In. the ~·a -(I) MaB Gaudio, NHVC. nlta.i title Jn-a five.nee t'rophy llipt'1fu Nancy p.,... mo (I) Cbualt Eakin, C<r vc. '.ftlatla at· San Diego lasl • ry o! Leeway Salling Club. 'lbe ··31;· (I) eurt-Oljoo, CYC 33j<; " •11kend, ~ 2'111. polJ!ll fleet WU split 1n1o· two flllbla (4) -Butcher, ABYC,· 36; • to' II for nllllll!MlP Oluck aflor the Initial ,_ Jul Fri-(I) llark lleynoldJ, SDyC, • l:.tron ol<the host CcftDldo dly -the top i.11 aa1111ic Jn 3111<; (I) Sl<!p M>ltllam«, Yachl. Club. the Cbompionoblp Fligbl and S!>YC, 41; ('I) .llark Vreden- burf, LSC, 4111; (ll Rober! Oder, Vor YC, 45 ; (9) Clark Potbof, LIYC, 4611 ;' (10/ Dici Deogle, SDYC, 41. ' COMMODORE'S CUP -(I) Nancy P...,.Y, LSC; (I) Gary Maawell, . LSC: (!) Peter c..tello, MBYC; (4) Dinny Niilb, SOYC; (I) Ke i I h Kilpatrick, BYC. · . The two lllWld trips to the island aggrega~ 104 mites .. Brown, 14, was an easy win- ner. He drove a 2._foot izl.. board power boat.· Second place wtol to Ken !Jgbi ol Garden Grov~. . . ' . •· --·-· ._ ... !C AC: .. -. c: • a • • • - • • • ., FISK SAFTl~CLASSIC -~-: };{~ . _l'Ot.YESTEfl CORD/FIBERGloASS BEL TED ' ' · · · · · · ' 'WIDEWSERIES TREAD 12132" TREAD D£PTlt ' . , WHITEWALLS 23.18' !Cbedulecl to be sailed at San "K~~· ... rn Diego Friday, Saturday, -and E. Sunday , Some 60 boats, nine from • WIEIDAY CHAITln the King Harbor area at ~· .' MOONu•HT $AILS Redondo Beadl, are expected COCftAIL •Ama to compete. WIDDIN&S AT· SIA _Bud Gardiner ~9f Kl n g ESCAPI: Aat AMI°"" TWllflflt s.• Harl>or Yacht Club is the .. ....,.,, Mr1fW 1.,11,.,, Wftll _ •11. ,..,. ...,_ -• "·"" • MllMltM def(IKling champlo~ The Cal· 'C'r~~..K'=.':..! ,~il...;"': C . ,.~,:;_;.._ C · -•• 20 l;lass Is beUeved\ to be the """" --.,, .,.~ a IJVnH,. run81. largest ol the ciI une of boats ........ ..., ..,_._.,, a ,.11111111 • • • ·54Mf92 . -still active in cdmpetillon. ·: u11..: •••• .. FISK .. SAFTl-~FUGHT . D\l.AtWHrJlWAU:s ..... ~~· ... WIOE78tmtltSTl!~ ' 4 POI. VE$TER C:OIHi PLsq~ i ··15 • I I ' . ' WhiwlUll '""' '"" P1111 f9d, Ex.,Tu E11:h Tirt :>1.90 2.10 .. ) • -13e te111 · f;7 .. 14lns1 20 95 TllW• F71-15(nll) • Pk11Fld.b. Ta .rtUS -. 071-141825 2195 -• G7a.1&(125 . ' • - • All pt"icd pin ~. Ttx FREE TlkE MOUNTIN& AND llOTA.. TlciH WITH TlkE PURCHASE. ------- WHEEL ALllffMENT ::~~u48i 12,0Q MORE ·i • Ill!'! "'' " .. \ ... l'tllir ·~ .... .,. •Cllcllloillll • !Wlllolllll_ IUENI POI ~~.:.i.::.••! ·IUEll PIB ' 5ZJ.J040 I u. ........ 1111 I k 111b Aw. UUIOO 0 .. 13(700) ...... Tubtl• PM Fed. "'.Tl'!. otll• 071-141125 25,95 G7S.16l825 H71-14(855 26.95 H7S.15'8H n _l-1411151 :r7S.15(1851 27.95 28.95 . 29;95•· 2.34 2.52 .... 2.71 1tl ... , .... 3.12 L7S.15lt111 3.21 Al prk.-ptw Fe4. IL •Tn ... nu WOUNT1N6 AMO IOTAnoM Wmt Tiii PUICHASI. tm-1• ... ,. ..,..,...., 31 .95 32.95 . .t.Jt.1111151 1.11' FISK FAMIL y Of SH OCKS nm•"' $]99 SHOCKS· ... 1 i1r1 • DILUll ~A99 SHOCU~ ... . iHocis 56'! COSTA MESI SllTl·INI All MAJOR IRAJIDS . HalarllWILutWIMI 2200 HaL1r IW. 141-ZOIZ w..r St. Cit •Idol f400 ••• ,., • 546emJ ' • WESTMINSTER -1544.0 ... lllYd. 8"dllW.9tMcF1d•1 m.;zoa . . , • '·: .. , ' ' ' • I • - .. " 'Jf DAILY PILOT ''There goes the truck we passed this morning, ond there's the trailer wt passed, . ..-ond thtr1 gOti ••• " Future Bright • For Engineers . By Joy .. L X<DD<dy Dear Joyce: I wu Qlnklac .t.' of fol'( lnlo .............. bat no• I'm Ht Rrt, bectue I hear IO mllda a I> • • • unemployed eait-en. Will tllore be 1ood _JGM '°' en11Deen wlten I l"ld•ate? - D.R., W111llqtos1 D.C. • This answer was prepartd by John D. Alden, director of manpower actlvitlts, Englnem Joint Council: FROM AU. INDICAnONS there will be Jobi apl .. ty for englnetrlnf graduafa In tho (Career Cat ner J years ahead. Future employ· ment con~tlons will dtpend on two factors -tupply and de- mand. Both look q u i t e fa\'orable. Supply is easier to predict, bttauu the en1ineers who will graduate betwttn 1973 and 1971 art already in college, or have applied. Engineering is a rigOl'OUJ coune· of study, and few studeota.-switch into it along the way, Since the number o f students entering englneei:-ing has de!ellned during the past five years, the number graduating In the years just ahead must also decline. \Vhereas about 4 3 , 0 O 0 bachelor's degrees were earn- ed in engineering thia year, it appears that the number wiU decrease each year to a low of perhaps 30,000 in 19"75 ·and 1976. Students earning advanced degrees do not really add to the supply of new engineel'3, Coast Firm Cheeking llnce practleally all of lhom alrtady wire counted when 'tllty received their t I r 1 t ..,..,..ring degree. DEMAND .18 MUQI llAllDER to forecast btcluae It dopendJ on many complu factor1 including aotne, like tho rtale ol the """°"'l' or national security, that cannot he tnflU"1cod 1ignlflcaatly by t b • engineering proloulon ti.ell. . However, the.re are a nwnher of things working In favor. ol engineen. First b tho obvious n«d for locbnlcally educated people lo solve the major problems fac- ing the woold today.-bousin(, transJ)ortatlon, food supply, en v I ronmenta.1 protection, health, pollution abalem•nt, and a host of olbera. Even though engineers alone cAMOt correct unsatisfactory coodlUona Jn these arua, It ia equally true that without the help of englneen 1 n d technologists. no one else can sol ve these problems. A second posltjve factor Is that ongin<orlng -the largest prolesaioo in the U.S. ucept teaching -generates about 20,000 job opeolnp •"'1 yeor ju,jl flj>DI nonnal l~S. Thus a 1'rfe perctnlal•· •I new engineer~ graduates are needed just lo t .. p produclng today's gooda and smkel. But evuybody ·-tl11t sci'"°' 111111 teclmolOIY are ~win1t more .((IJrlJ>lex e'(el')' day, which means that niore and helleHducaled "'iinem are needed to do'the work fi the futoro. This 11 a tblnl Item on the plus side. A fourth II tho fact tb1I , engineering graduates 1 r e ideally equipped to enter a wide variety of professional occupaUoos· besides engineer- ing -managers, uecutlves. patent attc:imeys. biomedical researchers, teachers, writers. even astronauts. YOU MAY BE IN-v chicles TERESTED to know that engineering graduates, even --· rch during 1971 and 11'12, had A Newport Bell\al resea greater success ln finding rirm ls now conduct Jn I employment. and were offered roadside vehicle lnapectiorui as higher salaries, than anv other part or a U.S. Departmen~ of ~P reported by the College Transportation s t u d y to Placement Council. determine wtiich state bu the Startin& salaries at the bachelor's del?tt level are at best method. an all-time high average of Ultruystems. 500 Newport about $890 a month, and Center Drive, began the spot minority members and womtn c~k Thunday in Auburn , are ln particularly strong de- Cahf., and will conduct almllar mand for engtbeering wort. v e h 1 c 1 e aamtnaUons in . Engineering, like pr~Uy Plamville, Ro 1 e v 111 e , an other fields, was bard hit Pasa«kna and Long Beach. by the recent e c o n o m I c One Callfomla H I g h w a y recession. but having 111 Patrol otrlCef will be assigned «ngineering degree hu never to each roadside check to keep been a handicap tO anyone lraffic nowlng, bul won't Wlrc seeking a job. c~alions ~ mechanical viola-Despite the very real prob- tions. 1ema faced ·by IOO'le. okfer Motorists may alao nfuse to engineers and those in certain have thelr cart cbecked, a specialized areu. the .rate ,oC dgllt denied In the ttgular unemploym<nl "-'a'll CHP apot inlpectlono. ongu-Jng guduateo lodoJ II Ultruyatems -1 will actually loss than bill that or examine l,lllO C111 during 1 the total U.S. labor f ..... 30-minule _..,... tnvoMng LOOKING AHEAD. PruJ. 7S dilloront llems, lncludlnf d<nl Nixon JUI II'. arc b air preuuz:t: In tlrel and con-reported to eonir-thet an dlllon of the windlhleld. average .i aboul 41 lllO new Simllor progra1111 by other ~ grldul~ would nrrns are under way tn Texas, be needed each y ar durlna MJJsourl, Penmylvanll and tho cumnt decade lo ..i ll>o Iowa, where inlpectlon laws alioo'• JlllllllO-needs. ... roollr toucb. lncludinc • 11 )'OU -~ tllil pndlo-s em I· an n a a 1 check ia Uon of demlnd with m)' 1'eoJllJIYlnla-aHbo ooiMl'I _,..ji<lliiCGr arppty, -· ,.. will note .. •""'1fldenlnr Calllondl llW doetn't ... pp bet•-!be two, wltll .,.. ~CRP~":l ='·COllllllantl,f .......... nndom, ~ durlDC the CCmequently r w o u 1 d currtll IUllUller w •• tb • r unbllltatlnaJy """be 1 n y whtn hlchway1 .,. cloaed l'OUllll -today, who haa with tnvelera. the fntertot 111<1 optltude lo The Sllte Random ,._. undertake a o 111111....., lion Progr1m II -1t llO ......,., to enter enginoerl., coat on di1 alreeta, COW1ty achoo! lo lull expectation of nHidl 111111 11111e bllhwaya, but-~ uaelul, cbaJlqtna, alwa11 -QIP Joddlc> 111111 nnn11o1 -ID ll>o lloa. ,... .... --· Wodnffd.lr, ........ l, 1972 PILOT·AOVUTISER t: '°""""' YAU.IV _ ,,. ..... 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Otot tt 0010:• $Ull ................ ~ 9!!.Magnu honlOrg• ,,'7 w ... .-. • .,.. mu1rc -. u ""' 1lt'• ...... i..,..a-.. buttont: L •• r ft'° ,... .. _ _....., • CLEARANCE SALE! • • l .. uyl lh .... Qc•lllle1I pertOl'le alu111lnum ot 5 ..... •(Mine..... 99'- Cl •o ran c• savings. Grmt foe party maldL 99c ea. Auld. Scmnrlnrs & Wmcltts 2/$1 5c 11. Royale Facial Tlssae Pickar 1 O for 29c Crystal·look Fruit 1'11rch Set _ ....... $2.99 79c Pack Wasll 'n Tass T111bltrs, C1ps, etc. . 2fer$1 $2.59 Plutlc 5 Qt Ceoltr T111111r • • . $1.97 69c aa. Slper &iut Colorinc Balks . 2 for $1 U.S. AssU. Basic SWim Clps _. •• .. • • 41c Fruit of Ille L ... Chair 'hrm . , ..... $2.98 Fruit of Ill•· Lii• Sofa Tbrews • , ••••. $5.95 25% OFF on Chinese .Jewelry • ,..... • rem.. ........ .. ..... ,,.,. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7Lt ..... ,, •• , ••••••••••••••• $1.11 • .... $1.'7 ••••••••..••• $1.SI • a.,. $1.fT •••.•• , . . • , • • SJ.II 120 $4. Ft. 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O\oal """' ''°" in. .. t •tWOY •n wllh muft.lcolor vinyl thr-'s with tM look. of wo••" ..... _ $<.ff ............ $1.9' ts.•t ..._ 11• .... s1.t1 119. •2" 6x6 Foot ..... lllnds W'"°"'"".,..1" bam.bo• •ro~ -~-. pnited'°" = 04' ouc:. With ... ...... -,.,, .. ' s 1 '' v11111 Gold Vein Mirror Squares .; .. ,,.sac $1.H . &.ow.it prios In town on dric:o.otoi mltfOr IQUQfn '9CKfy to lnlfoll for MW btovty~ ipOCiouvltu ond brlghtneu In ony room or hall. With mounting od· huh••; NtnOVQbJe and rMobt.. 12'' 1auores . ·24c ... Inside Frost Norelco Litebulbs 4:93c Oiab of ~-15 on4 100 \\ v :. 81.1'( 4 (r ~ lk. l.Jw"'fl. •llout! Her. tM ~best •lrlncl llr.• with WkM fl'Olt to cut doWfl glott. 11 ll-!! 53" 22-Gal on Plastic Trash Cans Dl11ount '''°'" s1s4 A grtat bargain that Nlpt ya. ltalh eoth 01 well os trmh. HNY)' duty with ~td wolll, sNrdv CG")'inO honcfta ond snop4' cover to prewint ... , ..... $1 .99 Pock of 35 Trash Liners .. · 99c s19" Yal. Glass Door -30"-aoiillcase . ·a~~ ... ~ .. ~ fPOll'M flnilh hoNNt. ""°"""' Ciba. centff' ""'"· •ndint 'ato• dDors. Ooubkot .. boot.· COM or chino cobfnet. 11.,' hl,t.. 30" wld<. 11" -(i.!0. • • ' • • ' • • . ' , • • .. Jf DAILY PILOT i Firemen Will .Join .Forces ~ ) .I 0 -'--W'ut Countr. Traip,ing .Facility to Save Money, Effort -----""--,-~- \ ·-...... • - --- Airports Pinpointed (2,500.mlle) service. Willian !. Pereira and Asso- dala$. who did reglonal aviation study, urged "tun· ing up" existing airports for maximum efficiency and encourag~ joint military and commercial use of existing military airports. The $700,000 Pereira study currently is under study ilself by SCAG. hilap indicates where consultants for Southern Cali· fornla Association ol Governments (SCAG) would spot major airports to serve 10-county area at least through 1985. Intercontinental .service wouJd be <!9n· cenlrated at Los Angeles International, Palmdale and Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego. So- called continental airports would offer medium-haul ms:x c: J For The Record Births I/or. Ind M11. Wlll\"11 81tn);lnMt•• Jll012 Sumrntrlltkl L1,.., Hun11nvion 8ttdh ho\' Mr. 111111 Mr.. Yullo lw1I, 2m Eldffl Av-. Apt. 34, Cotl• Mew, elrl Mr. and MrJ., Jottpll P1h1mbo. UUl Ml. C1churN, faunlaln V1lil'Y, tlrl Mr. and M11. John Murphy. 160! E11I Biibo.i IOl.llwtnl, lllboe. bcrt Mr. end Mr-.. Henrv ll:Ollrlll\li'I, 1•10 Sou•n Or-..,.......,., s.ant1 ..,,.., t ori Mr. ll'ICI Mr1. Wlltlam Ol1kuv, l205 S.0.0111 II-Drlv1, St1111 Ml, girl Mr. 1no M,., MlµIMI Ollli., 2211 Haroor l!oulevard, .-,pt. ct. Cos1• Mts1, 1lrl Mr atld Mrs. Mlchul Hinson. 1107 Orlon, ....,,, No. 3, S1nt1 .-,,..., olrl Mr. an<I Mt1. Rlch1rC1 M1y1r, XU 1!1sl 201h Slfetl, Cot.It Mtu. bo1' Mr 1nd Mrs. l'loWrt Slolrt, H!ll On1erlo Orlw, Wes1min111r, 1lr1 Mr. •tld Mrt. Jeft T1~1!1. 211t 011n .. A~•nue, Coslt Meu. boy Mr tn<I Mrs. J1mes Hlll l, 5031 Btrltwood, Irvine, boy Mr. •"" Mr1. Tf\lmtn Wilc:u, 1'7' Ll11-u1ln, Ora,,,,., 11r1 Mr. tnd Mn, Crtll Ankr41', 11'32 Adt1i., Apl. O, G1rdtn Gro~e. 1lrl Mr. tnd Mrl. Walttt Lord. 5211 eruct CrttQl'lll, N.._I &tacfl, boy Mt. alld M"' 0-1' 11.,., 21:111 Wttl Crtsc:o:nl, A.pt. 21162. AntMt""· 1lr! IN. Ind Mrs. Ptrl'1' MobltY. 2~•s Tu1tln A,,_, All'I. 1, Cos" Mau, tlrl Mr. tnd Mrl. JOIHll'I Holtv, 2.51JI PlclUI Orlw, Lffulll HUit, boy Mr. '"" '-'"· Simon Gonulcz, 711 Sh1llm1r Orlw, APT. t. Ca1t1 Mtll , ~. Mt tlld Mra. Thomts Hl111m., 5WI RtPl'lttl Orin, HUll!IMIOll lffd'I, t lrl Death Notices ~ALTZ BERGERON FUNEllAL llOlllE Corona del Mar m.toe Costa MUI l4f.Ulf • BELL BROADWAY MORTOAllY 118 Broadway, Coste Mesa u 1-3411 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH .~OllTUARY 1'195 Llpu Coyoo Rd. -IS PACIFli VIE1\ MEMORIAL PAU Ceme1<r7 M-1111 .aap.1 ~~~1;-'"C• l'--VJew ome- N-11 -~. Colllonll -• PEBlt 'AMILY . ootj)NW. FUNERAL -....... A ... ·• W11t l•ter m ssrs • ---AllY ; ._ .. -i=:. ...... Dannemeyer· on Offensive c GOP Hopeful Blasts Cory ' . By O.C .. HUSTINGS Of lllol Diii)" J>lltt Sllft \Villi am E. Dannemeyer, Republican car.dldate for the 69th Assembly District seat. Is continuing his attacks on iir- cumbcnt Kenneth COry (D- Garllen Grove). "The incumbent Is acting with total disregard for ttie majority of his constituents on a variety of major .issues In- cluding the death penalty, btls- ing, aid to law enforcement and his choice for t h e Democratic presidential nominee." Dann em eyer charges. The Republican candidate, who held the 69th district post from 1963 to 1966, claims Cory. ''opposed 14 bills in the Legislature for more effective Jaw enforcem~nt which were sponsored by lhe California Peace Officers Association." * * * DANNEMEYSR also has announced the names or several councilmen from cities in tiie '9th Allllembly District Attorney Ordered he says are supporlil'I@: hlm In his bid to unseat Democrat Cory. Among Orange Coast coun- cilmen listed are Jack Green, Jerry Matney, Ted Bartlett, end Henry Duke, Huntington Beach; Charles-~ Kenneth Miller .ancJ Dale Kroeten, Los Guilty Plea Accepted In Murder SANTA ANA -A Garden Grove man brought from a hospital bed to face murder charges contained ·in a n Orange County Grand Jury in· dlctment ha.! pleaded guilty to lesser allegationa in SUpe.rior Court. Judge William Murray ae: cepted the guilty plea of Donald Wade Saucedo, 23, to charge. of -voluntary manslaµgbter and set aen- tencing for Aug. 11. Saucedo faces a possibl~ state prison tenn of one to ts years. Alamil06; and Frank Fry and Buell Jarrell, Westminster. * * * GRAYSON L. Walkins of Anahti~ bu been reelected chairman of. the American lndepend<'1l Parfy (All') of Orange County. He bu served as cent~ committee ,chairman of the partt'l<il"b past two yean. Other officers named are John L. Ortman, Yori>a Linda, first vice chairman; Bruce Glenn, South IAguna. second vice.chairman; Dorothy Bray, Huntington Beach, women'• Viet chairman; JU d j th Swenson, Anaheim. 1eCretary; Charles Briley, Santa Ana, treasurer, and James Rose, Garden Grove, sergeant-at· amu. To Trial He was arrested Marth 21 Outside an Anaheim b a r shortly after a barroom scuf- Oe in which Tbo.'1185 Babish, ---------- Educator Gets .Post SANT A ANA _ A Jawytr 31, of Garden Grove, was sbol accused-of bribing a wl~u&!_ the heart. _ who· testified for hlm in his SluCeC!Oli!t:nrricoveriif( lewd conduct trial has . been from a typhoid fever Infection. ordered to face trial Nov, 27 in Orange County superior Court. Attorney Evefett E J d o n Stone got the trial date from Judge William Murray after pleading innocent to charges of bribing a witness and subornation of perjury con- tained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. Stone, 41. Newport Beach, was convicted of lewd conduct by a Santa Ana municipal court jury which he a r d testimony that he made im- proper advances to a police of- ficer in the rest room of a Santa Ana park. It was later alleged that Stone offered a witness $1,000 to falsely testify in his favor and lhat he actqally paid the Witness $500 of the agreed sum. An appeal against the municipal court conviction will be bean! Aug. 31 by the SUperior Court a p P.e J 1 ate division. Arraignment Ordered . In Drug Rap SANTA ANA-A chiroprac-tor charged with mu!Uple drug infracUom by Santa Ana police who inyestigated bis alleged ,Practice o f ad- ministering medicine without a llceMe has been ordered to face arraignment Aug. 1 in Orange Couqty superior Court. Emlllo Abitia1 50, of Santa Ana, ls accused of illegal J>O""SSIOn of narcotics and restricted clang...., dtugo. It ts alleged that be admlnister<d them to a number of pregnant Melican-Amerlcan women who teolllied against him in municipal court: Abllia also faces court ae- wo. man Set 11on .. mlsdeni<lnor """"" .r practicing medicine without I lieense. He wu arrested ~ County -Set- For Meet SM1TA ANA -Orange County wlU be represented at the California Public Utilities Commission bearing which will de<ide whether Pacific Soutllwest Airlines will be allowed to acquire Air California, it was decided Tueaday. Al the sugg~n ol Board Chairman Ronald Caspers, supervisorl voted In send County Counsel Adrian Kuyper and Coonly Director of ' Aviation Robert Brosnahan to the bearin~s 11to be certain that ·the county's interests are pro-• lected." No cl1le has been aet by the PUC !or the llearqs. At Fairview- SANTA ANA -Retired edu<ator or retanled children Dr. Demetrius Stylianou, of Santa Ana, has been appointed to a new term on the Ftlrview si&te Hospliil Adv I a or y Board. • The .announcement ..... s made by Gov. Ronald Jlu(an, 1lho flnl namff-Dr."Sylianou to the coota Mia il\stltulloQt'' board two years ago. OlrrtDlly ~I of the o;.nge County Oouncll on Mental Retanlalinn, Dr . Styllanod founded the prange County A11ociatio'a for Retanlecf Chllctr.n. He aerved u that agency's ·presllk!nt for ~gbt years an between 1917 and 11&1 beaded the Styllanou Sc:bool !or Ez- cepUonai Cb1ldnn in Santa Ana. • ~' Tem.PI• of KnoWltdje, Cen* for Psychic end Occult 'witdom presents • • • . · "THE FIRST OCCllT REYIYAL" A OM ~J ltMM ...... For Tn• al 10 and bail waa &el ot $250,000 when polenllal-'li!tnesRs-lnld • , lla-lly ,_ ~ W ll'!rltvll TMCW MAIC dYMONT police they !lad, been warned , In Stabbing •-."';;;;1;;;;1n.,•;;ppea;;;;;;;r;;;;ill;;;;<0<1rt;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;-.ll Iyo•'•• ••••him•• T.V.I " UINCAlllATION TICHN!qUIS, 1 & .,._.. YOU HAYI LMD aPOd I SANTA ANA -A woman st .. _ ACH!lft -MlDITAnON, actU1 ~~"fMlhe latatboatabblnl! R.E. LOANS 6AIN PU.Cl OI' MIMD I 0 a ~~ ....,, " WU al • SI.HI......... anaor Yout u.r. IN0W'60D I first believed In be lbe victim e ,.... -lllTl9'11f YOUI DllAMS I of I heart attack has been • N• ,.,..... .., ' --.:t••• I . ordered to lac. trial Oct. • in e u,,.....,, o1 ,,_.,,.. THIOU6H COLOI AHD MUSIC, Orange County SU!>erlor Cour1. -II•• -INOW THI FU1Vll I Trinidl/I "Trinl" de la Ptna MIN 1' D• II SPllllTllAL Crane, 30, Anaheim, Is ae-R E L·I A. L-1 UllDllSYANDIH OI' 1.11'11 I cused ollhe munler ol Lion<I 'SATURDAY, AU6UST .... 10:08 ...._· .. 6 ~ " "MUllnu..-J.1. 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CHAI GI IT-WF CREDIT CARD IUl-l •IMUMlRMI S~n Diego Freeway at Bristol •l&UftlC:mltC.111 ~ • -' . -· • " " " • • • . 1 .. • • 1· • ( '( I I • • • ' PILOT-ADVUTISL\ § w..._.-1.1m , 1t7 ltlarvla M,,ers O•ly In Seme Cases Men in Service Good Old Chocolate's Not All Bad I ' Na Fireman I\ ecru 11 ......... D. CroakHe, aon of J.lr. •l!d Mrs. I\ ob er t D:ykowsltl of IW Flamingo Clt<le, Jt\mtingloo B e a c 6 , graduated from re c r u 1 t training at ti. Naval Trainl/l( Center at San D\"go. Na v y Hos~almao Ap. pr'entice Roy E, Whtte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Wbite of !Sm Bluebird Lane, Huot. lngtoo Beacb, graduated from recruit traliiing at the Nava l Training Center at San Diego. Nf'1 Alnnao 'Appreatlce Jeffre1 J, ~Iorgo, of IS Del ~posa. san Clemente, bas retumed to San Diego aboard the aireratt carrier U S S OW;tellaUon after 1 nlne-- mooth deployment to the We.stern Paclric. . J -=---..,. Dr. ,_ --""1lldW ... In lllo 1111111 of thot I--.... -do!:tor l!IMls • _I .. I/ l Good old cbocollte fUdao. ..,in, "Slop tUlnc cbocollte -n ..,.. .. ec1. wby lie ...,....'t. Bat thl Good old chocolate cw. Good In yOIR' clJtl" lo I llaft btlJeved for 1IWl1 -ol 111"°' rats· oa !hi ~-----old cbocolate tee «eam. · · )'etra. J bow that there are doct«.) · • " ~l?v f'OMPfRPIMF: llllkfJoul.ty, 1be be11e1 bu ~ ~ ".~ ':!.: DWI oa. STEINCROllN: ~· •~fAP/ come · to be accepted lbat DOCTOR IN --··~ -nt the 1baYOatoppod1aktos Ille Pill i,..!.J "bad" tor you. TH I! HOUSE "'*"""' ,....,..ier who our-rrf.';t. llWI tm 11. 111y dl>etpr - · l 1.......,, "" aoything with dlocolote In it Is N-..., I tblnt m-u, but ...., ., mJ I admit tblt ...,.. -" Ion hm acnt lliloUld not bt told me to qu11 ·i.c-Jl1pvc Marloe Bobby L. Jones Jr., 1' are aUerCic to chocolate. Ooe dopiftd ._,.,,ar11y of tbt -bavinC lnNble with son or Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. gets a lwldachi; another pall la a .....,1 article In the •ti-ol an occastonal pbltbJ!iL . on ....... t Still another com-Journal of tbe ~ ...u.d m111t or -""" 1 ,__ -·' -•.. •·•t Jones Sr. of 9193 Pelican Ave.. ~ "'~' •-iation I 41e. (Uni of ,..._ u. ..... ~ •-v .... .., Founteio Valley graduated plalnl of lodqiestloo. 11 ~true · Medical Asaoc . wu •, • coune, -moot women doa'I 'rUllJe that ,_ ~ !bat 1UCb persons ohould eapec1any Interested to II" the . Pill ~· from basic training at t.~ eliminate chocolate """1 their ......its of a study of the ef. the · may CUM -"'°' Marioe Corps Recruit Depot io ~ die!. . fecll of cbocolate oo acne Studen•A C1'ted . tJoos IUCb ae Over damago, San Diego. He i.s scheduled to ~~ Ho ~.1 I ··" .~. II wr1~-'" .., m<nlel depJWloa,' JMlll<jlce, P ndl to · . ....,er, .,,. we mus •wlN»· waa -., .... -.~~. Joel of ,.1 drive report to Camp e e n. guard agalnlt It ltbellng Jamee E. Fultno, Jr., M.D., -· ~'.'.'.'....1,~. JI "" · Na-Petty Officer Fir.I chocolate m•Jlty for ··--· Gen! P'-'•, M.D. and Albftt For Exciellence and 0·-~N -~ ·-II ., '-:;i;~~'<:I Ir .. -, ~-.. true, obouldn't they "' warned Class Paul C. Tbompsoa, hU&-Navy Fireman Apprentice Tbtre'• no reason wby most of M. Xlltman. M.D. Th e Y 1 by their doctortf _ Mrs. D. band of the former Miss J\Jcbanl L. Comway, aoo of // // • UJ can' Indulge In 111 •ludled The effeclt, .... 1u1>-Two Onnge Ooo8t otudtnta Rebecca Schmit% of 14202 Mr. J. c. Cooaway of 17824 . / variegated tally concactlolll. ·jects, moot ol whom bellmd hove bem cited for academJc COllMl!NT: Every drug Swan st., Westminster. has San Clemente, F o u n t a i n • For example, consider the that c:hocolate WU bad for acellmce durinc the 1972 taken by a patieftt may cause reported for duty at the Nava~ Valley, completed bas I c ~=-tratment of acne In tbeit acne. .-me quartet at Eutern untowaid tta~ N you Air Station, North Island, Sa~ Eogineman School at Great lr1111rited younptera who wfil' MlllY of -Wert II~ ·It W....,.... State CoDege, -· .... aoplrlD 11-btd· fOr Diego. Lakes. ' ,,.,.,,1ft:ru/V'V<J. do anYtbJnl to pl rid of their Umeo the amcuil of cliocolOte A.. -are u lollowl: aoroe peoplt. Hewlllbea5'ignedtoduties '/Nfl),7/0N f/NALL'fCiQ/' TO (J)~ f Vl'JT<N.•,..,...,. ,ptmpliill. 'l\ey 11" npecloll:r lllatyplcalcandJbor.n.elJt-lln. "-J. Quincy , Moot woma -to be , as a Machinist Mate. F c t . J k .. I" . lnt-'<d In wbat they llhould ...U,1tor1 coaclnded. alhr a ....,_ ol·Mr. and Mn. B.C. able to take the Piil ,Ptbnul ,,..--U.S. Air orce ap •111 •c /MEAPi SAM. · · , e!JJµlnate lrom their dally food ?<View of -lllll'POd!DI to -ol lftl'I oat st., Foun-gelllng into any ~ bu1 Navy Airman Re<rult Gary t.!:~ ;:>08~1;-\'n. ~1~;~ Intake. "Have yru fOI a abow tblt dllil ;·hi,;.· 1n taln Valley and LoOll M'. many amt~ • flrlunate. D. Kirby, 30nof Mr. aod Mrs. h ha • lpedaldl~llotme?"-''SbaD arbollydrafa or fatllJrmd.,. ~ • ..., ol Mt. and Mrt. Tbenlnrt, I -·11 Ii the Dooald D. Beodrickson of Way,NewportBeac. sar· · lcol'oataoytblng?" ' ---a~d 1Aill Wheelor, ol 1771 Heil doctor'ajobtowll'Doverypa- 1 6 3 5 0 v e n u s D r I v e I rived for duty at Ent AFB, lJrifortunate)J/-m1111 'l>f .. actvenely~afftict m tulpril, Aft., ,ffUndngtan Beach. . tient of possib\e COllljlUcations. Westminster, graduated fr'om ~Co~lo~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~--~~-~~-......:.::.::..:::::.;:::.:..;:;,::;.:,.--'-..::,_.::::.;::.:.;~i::.;:~.::.:...;;:::;.::.:...~;;:.:,.:.:.:.::.:;:;.:.;;..;;..::.:::;_~~'-"--'--'-~"-'-i':"---:-­ recruit trhlning at the Nayal Training Center Jt San Diego. ?itarine Pfc. Jerome D. Fa skas, son of Mr. and Mrs . Jerome A. Faskas of 251 W. Canada, San Clemente, Is a member of a selected reduced battalion landing team pro- viding summer amphibious training for NROTC Midshipmen at lhe Naval Amphibious Base, L I t t 1 e Creek, Va. Pfc. Faskas is attached to Batta1ion Landing Team 1-6 stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C. WAC Si)ecialist Five Judy L Jew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Henry C. Jew, 15832 Topaz Sl., Westminster, recently reenlisted for four years in the Women's Army Corps while serving wtth WAC Company at Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. SpK:, Jew ts ·a clerk typist. Navy Seaman Re c r u l'l Robert E. Gee, son of Mr. antt Airs. Robert E. Gee of 328 Colton St ., Newport Beach, graduated from r e c r u i t training at the Naval Training Center at San Diego. Ralph R. Beach Jr., son of Mrs. Ruth V. Beach, 138421h Author A v e • , Paramount, recently was promoted to ArmY Seeclalilt Four in Germany. Spec. Beach, a cannoneer in Battery B, 3rd Battaliion of the 17th Artillery near Nurnberg, was last stationed at Ft. Sill, J)kla. The specialist'• father lives at 2836 E. S5lh st., Huntington Park. Atman Gary E. Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Sul· ton of 6.151 Athena Drive, Huntington Beach. has been graduated at Sheppard A1',B, Tex., from the U.S. Air Force medical s e r v I c e specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command. Airman Sutton was trained to assist in the care and treat- ment of patients. Airman Robert M. Prince, son of Mr. Mary H. Knapp of 13572 Sioux Road, Westminster. . has b e e n graduated at Keesler AFB, Miss., from the U.S. Air Farce electronics prinCiples course. Airman Prince, who re- ceived instruction in the ape.ra- tion and repair of communi- cations and electronics sys- tems, is remaining at Keesler for adv~ training. . Navy Construction Recruit Jimmie R. West, husband of the former Miss Karen A. LighUoot of ·7021 Maple St., WestmlMter, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center at San Diego. Navy Airman Recruit Robert II. Tuggle. soo o! Mr. and Mra. Harold Tuggle of 1427% HOover St., WestminSter, graduated from r e c r u I t training al the Naval Training Center at San Diego. - Marine P,vt. Gilbert S. Mata, 10n of Mrs. -Jane Negert of 21117 Pacific Ave., Costa Mesa, graduated from basic training at the Morine Corps Recruit Depot In San Diego. He attended Estancia High School In Coste Moai. U.S. Air Fonie Techoical Seraeant Rettert( G. Parter, ... ol Mt. and 'Mr•. Earl I\. Parker, · 113 First St.. Seal Btach, bas anived for duty 1t camrtll A,FB, Tu. Serpant Parker, an airborne radio techolcian, ii alllped to I Unit ol llie Straleclc Air Commaad. -.·1mc1t1rdelareal ::-.:..:1== mlllfi.. Ila ...-llJ aemd alY-Al.J-. '1111 _. llee cmnpleled • taar ol Comlrol Wty In Vlei· ..... • 0 • 0 .. ' • 0 . . BUJ_LDERS ·E.MRORllJM . ~ at• IALI DAYI, ANUIT :I T•U AU.UIT 6, 1t7J _.-r;;;"';.;· ·~~)A-. __ o..i;.• .... _•_•_•_Y_•_•_ ... ,· TO• "·,"·~•aT. a IUlf.• a.11 •. 'fo ·• "·"· S GALLO AQUAR .UM STARTER· SET ' . . • -~ '·<:s . \,, . A perfect indoor hobby forth• youngster1. Ve ry educationoL Complete with hood, pumA and filter. SAVE 2.99 99 FLUIDMASTIR ANTl·IYPROll BALLCOCK Fluidmoster replaces old- fashioned floa t bolls a nd rod, eliminating water wotte and shutoff noises. Your choice of 11 V2'' or 13" lengths. 2'' 10SP.UD BICYCLE , SPECl,l>;L PURC HASE! WHIL E QUANTITIES LAST CHILD CARRllR 4.99 SAVI 1.00 Deluxe 10 1peed bike with gumwoll tires, kickstand, and center pull brake l. Compare • the price. 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Inflates flat tires instantly, elin\inates tire changing ·and saves time. . 77" VllM li~I GOLDVllM AMTlllVE .... 3 levels in onl: plum, level and .Cs..degree. Great . for all you do-it-yoursolf•rsl World's most beautiful wall glass decor. Mounting tape included for easy installation. 49~ #910 AMERICA'S GREATEST 'HARDWARE STORES . •••••Allll ... YAIUTYDR. .... ., ..... , ... ..,,, ......... WUTMIN11111l •m••• ldAYL ....... ...,. .... at .-WBt sr. .. ~. MUL 0 1 ••e1WL I f nan. CllUll •n. -~ IL LA•AllllA .1121 W. IA llUIA ata. At 1Ulllltl. -~ • l t llMll .... . 9.9!. Dual speed sw!tch. Detachobt .. aafety ;rill• and 0 tettacta bfe: CDrJYing n handle. II .14•• •LIORO ..... _ ,, ...... COSTAllUA tnL 1m n • Al Jl.llTA AIA '"' ' - •VAN • • IUVUSIDE e COVJHA •LA CIUClNTA e TllOUSAHO NllYJ OAKS •SIMI e LANCASTll •CHA'ISWOl'IK•tAUANA•Uf'\AND •SAUGUS •OOUJAeVISAllA •VICTO!MlU •GIAHADA HIUS 1e1AHlllMAllOIHO eCAMAllUO •IAklllfltU> •l,lilCIE "°" HEIOHTS •SANTA CLAM. COIOt4A • 1X9NOIOO. $nlNO VAWY • IADBA HDOllTS ...... WT wrA.No !US _, ,, I • • • • ' ~ -- l •·I •• - .J • • •• . " .. ; rl :Ill ... •tJ !• ,A .fe "' ~ ' ' . ~J. . ) • -4 -~ J. :& ... ·W :...r. . ' Ol _m jq • 118 "" Ii! j • vi tlo ~ ral .~ • Ml I ; Yo 25- fO. I Fr I '-Jtii Cli Yd _J i -U. ""' lea " °" qw Tl> Ira tea } WO '1 Na loo l c '°" w~ tlU' llto lln 1 . , Coli HO ~ ~ 11\11 ' E .. A ·c ~ laU ~ I ..,, ·~ .... ~ ~ ~ ICh J(lli i; I ~ •• •• t I ~ ~ . • • _,,~ I, 19n OAllY I'll.OT J.l !P ro Hockey" Team· May Train in CoSta Mesa 117 BOWAJUl L. RANDY .. .. ....... , ...... . • .. $barb ... coming ,,..,., u.e ..... ..,.S II cumnt nqoUatloas are com- ~ wm make Costa lilell'• oew lee riDI: lllf'lt bc[me-1way-~ duriD& ' ;1111 lfll..'ll lloclrey - 1-aoo the PILOT learned ... \~· In question are the Loo 1Anstlta Ir in 1be new major pro- .fesalonal i<o RY cir<ult that will ..,. • ...,_ 11 teams in the United Staid '•ind Canada. .. ' NqotlaUoDs are under way bttween "Btsldes that. most of our pl.ayers are club officials, mon or who!Q Uve In aetU!ng down in lhll area 11 well,• he Onnce County, and riak owner1 for use contlnutd. ol the new r1nl< !or pnctlce .... 1oos. It i. "We are encoura~lng them lo do Ibis located In the vicinity of Adams and and letting them know we plal>to use the ., ....... BI·~ ••d Is _ _. to be co~ Costa Mesa rink !or 'practice -""" _.., ••· -· ~ .... ~---•-" is I ed." plpt..i belort llart of pnctlc:e Oct. I. W~ n eomp et ,la addition to pr,ctlce In Costa Mesa,_ 'l1le Sharks have 25 ployers Wider Oiuge C.UOty is >bo playing a major oontraet at the pment time and two of role 11 a home site-for many of the tlle<n ba,..: purcblted homes in Foontain club'• personnel. Valley. "We have s1x members ot our front. of· J. Thty are : Mike Dyen, a left winger !Ice staff living in Orange .Coljnty right who played .!or Buffalo last ,....., and now," pubJicl$t Hank lvea.. told the DAI· · was the leading scorer for the NHL LY PILOT lhll morniog. 1<ings 1'\'0 ·y.an ago as a rookie; Jim . . ' Wat.oao, a de!....,... who alao WYed for Buf'f&lo a year ago. In addition, coach Ttny Slater and Gar)' Mo<rtll, tile team's announcer,.ao<I dlrtdor or p!Jlyer pel'IOllllel, abo live In Fountain Valley. Olhtr ll'ont office "''lclenta ol· Orang• County include president and geoerat maoager .Deanls Muipby (FuUertoo); Ive• 'Ind earl DePletro, dlnc\or of marketlng (Santa Ana); and .Jollll Kant!, uslstant ceneral manager (Cyprtoo). The team will begin workou(s Oct. I and will make 4 ''ing lo R.gina, Suk., !or six ezhibltlon games In a t&<lay period before returning lo the Loi Angelu Sports Amia for tile leegue opener with the -Aeroa 111 Oct. ll. . There are 11 teams lnc)uded In the World llool<ey AISoclatlon that \>U taken many dllgruotled •• d dlslDuslooed ·~ ftGln the Jonc-<llabllahed NHL. These playen caonol llart workouts until Oet. I without risking • law suit "Ith the llHL. ---Other membert or the W·e stern DlvllloO ol the WHA Include Edmonton, Winnipeg, alicago and Minneapoll..St, Paul alon1 with Los Angeles and Houston. -Jncludtd in the euttm d:fvlsion are <X- tiw1, Quebec City, New England, New York, Philadelphia and Cleveland. . This means that !our ol the cities (including Loi Angeles) wlU be In direct competition with older estsbllsbed NF!. franchises. Res-lo ticket sales baa been en- coura,ing lo Sbarb management. -.Willi Coata Mesa as the bome:awl)'· from-home for the team and with FO(mo> tain Valley Jeadlng the Wl,y IS I residen- tial area, the Los Angeles Sharks have moved 1 step closer to the ocean, their namesake's natural habitat. .:A~lesey Dodgers in a Rut .l ' ... · Hits .20-9~, .Another Miscue, .s•·l-'. :Qlialifies . Another Setha r :~ -<Kim Atuesey of Coata Mesa qoalllied ' Jer lbe U.S. Olympic ......,,1'.tnclt and' ;Geld team with a leap of liMll filches ill ,a SPAAU -be!d at IA!ni 'lleadl' ;111-llJlh Sdlool ilUndoy alttrmm.' ;" ltlm, while quaJllylng third in the Ob'mplc lr)>o!lts. bad !ailed to -l the _mlnhnam Olympic standard of m prior ~·~'• leap. " ·lo adllitlon lo qualifying third, •he alao . bd, lo jump lo the Olympic standard Ill order~ compete In the Gl!l110S In Monicb aier this month. -• ~ STAT!i1J.INE, Nev. -'J'he ·-Viklnp'7111ld·Dallas Cowboys In the Na- llonal 7oatball Coaference and I b e Bal~ Colla and Oakland-Raiden in tilt AmUlcaD Coofereiire ... the"od- la9orile!I lo bltlle !or <ODie~ titles thll fall, •ccoi:dinr to Harrah'• Tahoe raiel!boak. > pomplete odds for <m!erence teams aft~c -Baltimore 5-2; ,Oakland s-1 / IJlami 7-2; Kansas City H ; Pitl!burgh f. I; Cle"1and 8-1; Cioclnnail ltH; New- Ycrt U,1; Ne!, England 20-1; San Diego 25-1; Denver ..,.1 : lloustoo SO.I; Buffalo •1. , .. Expensive Look, IJnlaappy Fans LOS ANGELEs (AP) -Tbe Loo Angeles Dodgen have· be<n stumbling around the lnfleld all ....... Joor, "" It was underalandable when San Fran- cisco's Bemte wtiuama said be almost . tripped, Olltr third base. ~ But Williama wu talking about how nervOU1 be was as J.e ran oul a t~run pinch home nm which brought tlie Giants Into a tie, a game they eventually won, 4- 3, Tuesday night. The-loss was the Dodgers' fifth straight ~ they'll attempt lo snap the skid tonight when Don Sutton, lU, oppow I the Glanls' Steve Stone, 4-7. ' •• '111e Dodgers had 1 :H lead 1'hen Williams slugged his homer into the leftneld pavilion that tied the game. .. ,I was so nervous going around the bases I almo.st tripped over third base," Williams said following his third homer or the year. T~ Giants broke the tie in the eighth with a sacrifice tly by K.en Henderson to llCCOfld baseman, Lee Luy. Jim Brewer had replaced starter Al Downing and was tagged for a leadoff double by Tito Fuentes. He was sacrtrJeo ed to third by Alan Gallagher but Gallagher was safe when Lacy, who was covering first, dropped Brewer's tbroW" for an error. r llF'C ~ Minnesota 5-2; Dallu 7-2; Sall . Fi'imc1Jl:o 4-1; DelloH 5-1; Los Angeles 6- t ~!uli!tiatGn •1: Atlanta 12-1; $( Lools ».!, GM Bay 211-1; Philadelphia :ZS.I; Ovei: 10,000. boxing fan's In Barcelona, Spain wit· no judges, referee~ knockdowns or bard blows, fans The error, like many the Dodgers have nessed an eight round exhibition between Argen-paid as much, as $30 ·per seat. It was not billed as made this season, proved declsll<e. ~l::_ N~ °'.'iea.,.,,,20-1 ; New tina's Goyo. Peralta Qeft) an~ for"ler wot ti> cham-' . an exhibitil\_n lrilthoilt referee' and the fans booed -Brewer got Dave Rader to pop out aod pion MUhapi1J1~~ AJ( Tl!.,ay. A1tho11g . ~t:J"Sr ' l!lroughout. -". ·• •· · · ., ---then Hendenon lilted.a·ijy_tosbort rjght , < • -• c ~ , , • " • ~ field. Lacy maae a gOoa pray tO'l!catcb~the_,.. . • ·~ ; • ' : ' 1 1 • • ball but had no c}lance to ca¥,i Fut'ntet ·~TEAD. N.Y. ~JI Joe 1*atil -Is 'Ille -4lghest l!lid warielba.ck in pro fcidtbau; be'a not telllDg aDjOne. -at I~ not U.. ~ pubJ¥:..,. ~ '!No f1l!Jl'U iriJJ be given. •! dGli1 dlink ~·~ DICtlllI'Y.'' 4be ,NeJr,s York Jets' quutertod: told 1 ,,._ . ammnce Tuelclay.lf~ be ligned a)WO') .. a{ COD: . = w~ the NatlOiiai Football Leaglie rio_ 1 1•c-e· T·ell w· _ ... h ... a-t ·H·a· ·p ~ened . :;~~~eSF.!"t~~~fw!~ .. ~~r:· r 11 . . . . .. " .. . . · . p . · ~~ga~::g~et~~·!"~.:~·~ t'.~ thll really helps .. 'l1le club is getting it .... -• ili!rewr, &OU1'CeS sald the pact Is wOrtll .-0.000 -making tbti fiamboY&nt Nl&~'the highest paid player Ill pro fOO\IJ"ll history. W.ben Van .Lier Led Attack ~ ·-~~ . . ' ' . ~-· . . , ~. atLAHOMA CITY -Carlos' Ortiz. former · world lightweight and junior-w~ champion, ~ only tbrie rounds lo lltlld Jolmny Copeland to tlie can~u Tueldl1 l\iibt lo <Wm bis llnlh •trai(lll -ck flclotyl i 'Ille ~maiiiemilbad . , -1:111 lnlo the. third raund -the l~ loriner dmnplan -- 1'1~ • ~ tjpl that seol the Jmi!in, Mo. -' -lo 1be DllL . MIDLAND, Pa.JAP) -An · argument between a' poijCe oUicer and a pro. Jessiooal bastelball player eoded in a brawl in the polict station here, ac- cording to the police. Officers aald NWman -Van Lier of the . Qiicago BUiia ol the National )laskA!tball .Assoclatio11.was}akM !l1lo cuStodz on a variety of charges~ .aflj!r lead- -Ing a group· of young blacks' in an assault on the police ststion. Police r.ve Ibis account : '· Late Moncla,y night, Vao Lier en!A!red , tbe '!lldland p01lce stalon and began toll:-, !lalos'· J:ry Again '"~.~ .. olfj~ .. °':'~ .. ~! nasty and ~:J bqjatel'ous 'and he accused officer Sallis and we didn't have any more trouble," said Dltri. . In addition to Van Lier, warrania were issued for the arrests of six other meb on various charges, Including assaulting a police officer and inciting a riot. 1 • .Van Lier, 25, a native of Midland, wa1 taktn,~to' custody, according to police, and cn&rged with surety of the pea~. - ,assault and battery on a police officer, 'JQciting to riot and obstruction of .a police ,olflctr. · .. After being treated at n e a r b y ·Rdcbester Hospital for a head laceration, Van Lier was arraigned before a district maglitrate anil released °'l $2,500 bond to aWalt a heatirig. He was aftavahable for ~ept. I J . . . Norman Predicts Joy ·.Fo r Tlwmas, Chargers ).",Lte'r W T ashout ol llP,l't'lding s1or1 .. around 1bat be (Van n1J. W Lier) liad been ·aelllng dope;" cllie! Vin-• •· I ... " cent Dibi said. . Tight end PettiJ . Norman,. to~ a Nonnan seems to know 'lbomaa better «:.UcAGO (AP) -'l1le catlfornia "They were talldng· privately in a little Dallas teammate o1 lluarie, hoinu, than most of 11iomas' former team· Anlels were lite aomeooe who rushes out office room 'and van Liet got 90 carried thinks the taciturn running beet will > ma;et. Last year when .Thomu was llJ.. of lied anti lkll'f breakfaal to catcb a away he smaCked Officer Sallis in the rel'Ol1 to the San Diego Cbargen volved ill a ~act dispute, he visited min; only lo dliclov..-l(lat.i!'• two hours face " Dibi added trlllJ!ll( C"!"P at UC Irvine tbla week N~ ·at· tlie . Charger lraJnlng camp IA . .-. .,., ~ . V~Lier:was ~~alter he &Jleged-~ ... predi_cp he 'll find a more acceptable here:, teeking bis advice . . \!>< Aogt1s playecfatnomei!> Anaheim ry ..... ~• the officer, aC<Ol'dlng lo police: alnlosp¥fe-, Thomas is "an iodlvidlal Juat like , ·~?'"be.. r;an , out of the~ station after Norman, a Cowboy with Tham:as in everyone ~" Norman sald: t'11Jke -A~,Slate -. lhtiy ·amit<JI; hbn-.iicl-retumed 1'1tlt-.WO before_ being traded to San Diegoc -everyooe e!J<,'be la .llel in bis-ways. He Is ' .. -• """" '"" t.. about 10 black youths between 18 and 2S said~. "I would be aurpriled If be a quiet, i:eserved iJ\dividual and beca..., =l ~=:: z:t: 1iil1 ;.-:; · yeari old,' and all bell' broke loose " Dilri · didn 't come·in. t expect him here before of this he mlg.bt be construed as ~;1 =:::it::~ .,f;ftt:" .. Aki. · . ' tbeweetis.oot." . , somethlngOlaJtoddball.But,thatiljust -;-, ''They came in here with the idea that Thomas, ~ much-praised a~ .. ~Jwbo bis way." MiiidaJ n1llit. thie ~~the lllrport,~..,,,._ll'!lng to .....i Vao1'1er ancl has hl\tll /ll<eped Ill~'°' hio ' Reaction among ·other c:IWiers was aollliJ4illitl '~ !Oi'i:UWO !btJ punched the t..O offlcen ihit were-tRrliruir-ao.r..........,, ol eOiift!Ot-mfnir."" ' ' -.•be(ore ~ pme with the Ollcago on duty mJ\11111 pretty good," be added. with the Cowboy coaching llall, was Thomal-bps aot been available IC< WI*' ·SGr TueldaJ nl&1JI>. '"lbW were ·actually trying , lo take traded by Dallis M<Aiday !er "'ide · conlln$t, and Chargers bead coach :1'i01. E"' ha .. bothered, tho,lgh, ovtr the l!Ollce atatlon. but ooe of the two. receiver Bllly Park> and numiog bock • Hll'lilnll Svare said the San Diego club ""111• -,,.. rained out. olflcen -ed lo, pilsb tlie emergenc)" Mike Montgonltry. · • - ' hU"not been In contact with him, ,though • Wltb --s1iortened lo two bu!lon. w ' , , • • "Tills team hili a dlflerent peflOnali-Svu:< alao expem him to report this ac~ II'"'*> tile tell!IJ ftl'e lo try 'Ille "emerzeocy buuoo" triggered a ty." NonMn !"Id. "The" guys here ~ 1 'feek. · It ajpl1n \Illa an.n-. QJde Wright, It-lleady blast or !In siteos "¢ Within men frierally, more loose. Ill Dallu tfie Svare admitted lhe trade Is "very con-• 5' wlio wa lllPPO'e4 lo •!aft .for the -~bout 20 Dremen and oU-duty atmolphert is mo"' serious. We'll , troverslal," but be lhlnb Thomu may MIOll 'l'l""1aT ii!alit, wu1W. pilcb to-IJol\cemefl were at the octne. -llml, too, but it's a more "'!axed • bee the best running bact' sin<'.e Jim ~' <. • "ibe .OOW of force cooled thincs ort 1W1$f of lhing." l!rOwn and be'• willing lo<gamble, • .I It's Walton. at together, too." • Jerry Jolwon pltche4-tbe last lour in- nings, allowing only t""· bits, to get the win, his seventh In ti decisions. "Maybe I can ba\!e a ]tUe luck and salvage aomething ithia: aeamd half," he said. * . ~ The two hits Ke surrendered were in S111 l'r1nc1tc• ru u.1 ,.,.,.,.. 111 Ill r .,_, •II rllt\I BOnd1,rf SOO Olacy,2b •1 20 Macklor, cl 5 0 I 0 W.O..vl1, cl ' 1 I I ~lit, 1J ' O l O Mola. If l I 1 O M<CoY9y, RI ' 0 0 0 F.A:obllllOll, rl ' O I O Fuenlts 2b ' t l 0 W.P1rt.,., lb ' I 2 t Gill~, ab J I 0 0 \l'.:illnlln•, lb ' O 1 I A:ld.,., c 4 0 I f c.MICt.R, C ' 0 0 0 Hender.on, II J I 2 2 A:uu .il, n J o I t Bryant, P t 0 0 0 ludl111r, ,pri 1 t O 0 A.mold, pll fl • ' 0 °"*"Inf, p l 0 0 • Motflll, lit I t D D Cr1wford, pll I O I O l .WIKl11n1, pll 1 1 1 2 l rtwer, p O O O O J .JOhnton, lit 1. 0 0 0 Ufftvrt, Pl'! I 0 t I To1111I 34 • • 4 • Tot111 )5 ) JI) l S1n1 ,rlfKM.c:• ODD 102 OM -' Los Msftlu 201 -000 -l llltHRSllalO lrytnt J 7 ~:1 t 1 I = 21 0••1 J (W,1-5) '2t"IOO ln9 77 tJ31 •...-c..,._u 2 t 1 o o 1 f11--2:21. Alltf'ldJ.Mt -2+fll. I the seventh when the , DodJera' Willie crawrord and Lacy opened with singles and Lacy moved up on a throw from the oUtlield putting runners at aecond •nd third with no one out. But Willie Davis grounded to second baseman Fuentes who caught Q'awford o!Mhird and then Manny Mota lined into a double play. The Dodgers had taken i S.O lead with two ·runs in the lint inning an Wes Park,r's bases-loaded single and another on Bobbr Valentine's run-scoring alnale In the third. Riverside Boy Finding Niche . With Braves ATLANTA (AP) -Dusty Baker's mother ia proud of her son, even though he's still playing in the dirt at the age ol 23. Bui imtead ol the dirt of his younger days in Riverside, one of the AUanta Braves' budding stars now ii playing in the Georgia_ clar in center !ield !or Ille National League baseball team. And. he;s dO;a i1 qulie well 'tn his first lull !eason Iii toe major leagues. Baker, whose given name is, Johnnie B. Bakei-Jr., was batting .!19 after Monday night'• games and with six home runs and 34 runs batted in. He became a regular only two months ago. And "Dusty," nicknamed. by his mother "bee• ... I WU alwa)'I playing in the dirt and coming home dully," bad produced seven game-winnin& bits for the Braves. "She's proud of me, tbougb," Baker grinned. "In fact, lhe's here for the week, watching me play here for the first time ." "He's a fine player; super," aaid sluc- ging teammate: Hank Aaron. "He bu made his mark. He just keeP1 improving with each game." "I've bei:n a .300 hitter everywhere t played," the youngster said. "And I'm helped by plliylilg with a team with hitters like the Braves have. • "l watch Ralph Garr and watch Hank. I've teamed by observing and llaUning. >•ffank . has told ine to have paUence and Dick Allen (CblcallO .WhJte .S0x), Ill town for the All.Star game told me to have a good mtntal attitude. Things wlll ' be different from day to day. Juat keep your oonfklence and you'll a1way1 excel," he said. I Drive• fa J3 Rans • San Diego'• Nate Colbert brake a major Jeque baaeball record tu.. day wbep be collected 13 rbl In a dou~lebeldet 'fldoey .,.. .. the bolt Allanta Bra ... Colbert tlOdted tm. home nma, lndudlnl a arm4 &lammer. The file homen Uet a mart lllabllahed b7 SWl ICIUlaL . ' ' , • I <I I ' JJ DAJl.Y 'ILOT . ;·Checl?ng ' -. :Tennis . . . . ~Action BROOKLINE, Mau. I AP) -Defending champion KeMY ·Rolewall of Au.str11la, playing his first oompelillve tennis in nearly lhrff months, wu . knocked oot of the lll0,000 U.S. pro tennis championships at Longwood Cricket Club Tues- day night. Unseeded Rod Laver of Corona del A1ar rallied from a shaky start and overcame Cliff Ricbty, U, M , 6-2.. Rosewall fell belore Marty Riessen of Chicago, the to~ ranked American player In the tournament, who defeated the Australian, 6--t, 7·5. It was the tlrst liml RosewJ1ll had been beaten in the first round cf this toilma- mcnt since he began playing hen in 1957. Earlier, Bobby Lutz: won a 7 .. 5 lie-breaker 1n the third ltt and stunned toJ>4<0lled John Newcombe of Australia, M, ~ 1, 7·5. ,.,, C!NCINllATI (AP) Australia'• E....,. Goolaronc brushed aside A m e r I c a n Cathie Andenon M, W Tu.,. clay nlihl Ind ldvanced to lhe -nd round of the $G,,.,, Western tennis championsbipa • . Jimmy eorinen, top.seeded m the men's dlvilion, played fellow American Ken • ' ~.Allglot?,1972 .. -"'. Alamitos Racing Results POUQN IACI -• ,_., 2 Y11r al••· ....._._.. hne 11•. TM Twry =ct ,,..,_, "" Mt Mt OIWll-~--) UO UI ~ Qelll CK#tl ,_. __ ,.... Ai'9 NII -,..,,. ....,, ..... Mtlrl't M Jr .. ~ 11,...1, Ml• ....._._ -t. Olretl!y'• ........ ,.,. De QuHt, Diii•• .. "-· ....... ~ McMillan In a·l1te match .that ---------'------------wmpleted first-round play. In a firrt-round -shocker Tueoday, thlnl-seeded Dick Stockton. the rel g n Ing American ctlllegla.le cbam· pion, was upset by Jun Kanllwazum.I or Japan 6-3, f.3. other first-round men's ac- tion saw s e c o n cl-seeded Patr!Ct Proisy of France ck!ut Jeff Slmpeoa of New 1.ealand, f.3, 7-5 while fourtb- seeded !lob Hewitt of Sooth Alm dumped E11111lshman ROSI, Walker W, U , H . Ind veteran P-1 ?1 ch a Gonuln, -.led sbtll, loll tO fellow Ameriean-Mle-1!'.ote!>.-W; f-1. Earller Tueaday, Australlao veteran ·M==t Co u t t m e t h o d demollabed Rhodeollil ·na P1ttllon~ f- l, H In only-29 minutes In a lint.round match. Falconer Hits 27; sec Falls The Saddleback C4llege ..,. lly In Costa Mesa Open mm- mer le1gue bukelball drcles S1fep\ to Its aecond lltnight win Monday night wltll an 8$- 74 trlamph over LIFE, despite the latter'• acorlng output by Cro!Jr Falconer (:rl). In 1he 'companion feature at Orange :ljoast College tt waa the Jets di1armlng Southern Calllomja Collep, 'IHI. E"' San Clemente High standout Mike Dowling was the big noise for Saddleback, pumping In It poilltl wltll nine field goals from the si.J..foot range Ind three gntla lhota. Others in double flfUl'ts for the winners were S t e v e .\Sheraft (12) and Ed Pitta (10). Falconer kept LIFE close with 19 ol his total ol 27 com- ing In the !OO<ll1d hall and he had help from Ron LlndJay (25). Chet Hildebrand and Rlcll Plante """ two major Hema in the Jeta' wln'•xer Southern California College u lhe fonner turned I IWl llfllllme. deBclt Into a IJ.polnl 'lldo!ry. ' ll1ldebnod IC<ftd II of b11 18 In the declalY< aecond hall while Plante came im..p wltll 10 of b1I -In Iha spon. 1 Fil '/l°i ff" •• 1 Ufll t " , ....... : tt7 l:,: ...... JJ r · Fountain Valley Gals Split Softball Tilts Prep Ace Drag Boat Pacesetter teYIWTM IU.Ctl-U) ~anlt. J YMf' afdl. All~·--l"Wle DIDO. Tftt UNc1 Nttle!IM Of '-Ml SMdl. r-c;m,ya.t 1hnlu1 '·" '-• w I K-TMt Girt l~I '-DI SM DMfy lcN C,..._.l .t.eo Fountaln Val1ey'1 senicr Lit- tle Ml!I 90ftbaU team split a pair ol cames in the naticnal tournament beina conducted over the wffkend and will re- turn to action 111unday at 8:15 1gaimt Garden Gro•e at the same site. ·In the opener llllutdAy, lhe Foontaln Valley entry diopped a 1&-10 dedsion despite 1.fint Inning grand alam ,bozner by Debbie Hllh<rg that JlUl them on lhe acoreboard first. In the nightcap, Fountain Valley copped 1 18-J decision w(th an eigh~run first 'Inning as losing West.minster com· milted eight errors. Patsy Riese had two hits in as many plate appearanct.!I to sj>ark the abbreviated, fiv~lnning affair. ,~:: y~ft: (111 all r II rt11 t!""''-"'u 1 I I, I, i'o.'1:'1:.< ; l HU.11•,.., lb ~ 1 4 •roatl;•. 211 • I l ', ~~~Pod : I ~::.~n~ i : 11 ! a=" , • I •', "'Yaf.f;"· .. 2 0 •b ._...,....._.10 0 MI ,,_,."" V•llW '°' (Ml 0.-10 I • Oerdtfl Gnow 211 icM •-I• 1 ,-'m:'\~""'un .. ' I l ' ' ' , i I I l . "' I g ! l l ' . I I w1itml"''"' 1'0Ufll1ln ll•l11y 110 to-J 1. ao lx-1' 11 o Rose (290) Grabs Ninth lfuntington Beach's Bud Rose ha;i advanced tc ninth place in the West Coast makh game bowling ellminations at Kona Lanes following the flnl night ol the finals that began with 120 starters. His tctal pintail of ll,200 is 271 behind leader Do u g Johnson or Long Beach after 48 games. Action continues Monday with another four-game sa1vo. A cut to the final five bowlen will be made Aug. 21 and the final! are bUled for Aug. J8 with fcur one-game matches each night. Rose, who heJd 12th place last week, mcved to nlnth after rolling a nice 898 four· game block. lie capped that series with a 290 after starting slowly with A 167. The hottest driver on the drag boat racing SttOe is Mike Brendell, }7-year old ttnior at North Hollywood lllgh SCbool. Y<NnLM!k<. currently_ la the holder cf the unblown gu flat.. bottom work! record at 122.152 miles-per-hour and will be out to improve en that mark at the Draa Boat Nationals this weekend at Loot· Bea ch Marine Stadium. -Mike drives for his father, Irv, who builds the popular Hondo r&ee boall at h1J plant in Sylmar. The drag boa~ "Hot Dama 'Hondo,'' J I regl!tered In the name ol Mike's mother Peggy. Mil<e set one drlf boat rtcord three yem ago whm he became 'lhe younreat driver ever tc eiceed 100 mph. at the tender age of II. That waa die year he first •tarted driving fer bis dad. The unblown pa Datboltoma will qualify Friday with the top eight clock111111 coming hack Sunday for the llnall a.a a shot at their aha.re or the $25,000 prill! fund. Quattlying Friday and Satunlay atarta at 10 a.m. wltll SUnday'a 'JllO- gram· getting under way at 11 ~30 ·a.m. '"" -11.IJ. Abe bft -TWlt1oa. JOl'lllY 9- CN!oct ,.,, s.nt~ ... .>--. "" ... kT•kl'IR -Ciika Do MortM. ~ lleltTM tlACI -1)1 ,,..,._ ' ,.._ ... .. • oaim... ""'*' uooo. , .. Mltft. hrM .... ,,.... Heu! .... ~ lAUl-l ls.Al UO 4'I Clit-llar Ac. IAdllll •Ao J-:Jll r;.,. Nwae IW•l'Mlll "-" Tlnw -•·"· ...... ,... -v. QI""" MllnOtltt, J .... C.Ul9 a.r, JC.Mia ,., .. '". Guith HUI. ··-NIMTM ltACI -HI J1n11. J yMr .... • ..., Clal"""', r'llllft ,Md marM,,.llrW UDDO. Ftlr Litltll (TrMMlr9) 47A U.a 4.M Ott-I'm Dflllllllftl ( .... Ir) UO 140 DH·1t1o1M11111 Mwlc IUllhllTIJ t.• a.oo TIMI: -It.Ii. AIM ftl'I -G~ Mo Stalk. Lllllllb, ~ ,.....,..,_, ti.rt Gui-.. ~· .............. Tnoitr A '°'""· ... ICnltcfltl. DH-~t, ......... ,_ "* lAlflll •, _ , .... DtlltMlf, .... .,., .... t - , ... ~ .,_ .............. 1" .... Wrestling Baseball Standings DIAN LIWIS •/ATIONAL LEAG~ Eall D!Yhloo PillabW'gh New York Chicago Sl !mis Montreal Phllach!lphia W L Ill) 36 53 42 6t 47 47 48 4.1 50 35 112 West Dlvlaloa 5117 54 45 49 47 48 52 45 54 :sa 4t Pct. GB .!25 .5!8 611 .520 10 . 495 12i,; .162 1511 .361 2S\\ .611 .545 6 .510 911 .469 1311 .455 15 .392 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Balllmcre New York Boston Cleveland Milwaukee Oakland Chicago Mlnneoota Kansas City CaWon.la Texas _Rall Dlvlaloa W L Pd. Gii 5541 . .m 52 4.1 .547 211 48 46 .511 511 47 47 .500 7 4.1 52 . 452 II II 38 58 .391 17 West Dlvlaloa !038 52 u 48 48 48 50 44 52 39 58 ,.512 .552 • .519 tll .471 II .454 1111 .402 2011 T...._r'I ll•ltt lffw YOfll 11, a.ilefl 4 Cltw!1nd 2, a1H'""9N 0 C:aM""11ia .t 01c ... , r1h'I Mkfnt .. 11 I, T11.11 t Mllw•ull" '· De"'9lt .. ' ll'll'iflll o.ti:llnd 4 IC-ClfY I TllllY'IO ..... IC_, City I~ '·ltl .. 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Foothill Leagve Sailors, Mesa Trounce Rivals Newport Ila-and Colla Mesa High School .. mmer league buUthall OC11lln&enll, at lull atrength following NJn. mer camp commitments, roll· eel to victories Monday night at Foothill High. Coach Dale Ha1ey's Newport SaUors trounced Las Amig01, 16-SS, while Bob Sorensen's Costa Mesa qlllntet Heil out a O.C triwDJ'il over 'J'uJtln. MJl<e Berry gunned In lhe winning bucket wltb 1:06 ~ ' GWC TAKES 95-91 DEFEAT · ma1ninl to gl'" Meaa I 43-40 leed. If WU Tuain't first loss of the drcult cam p1 iaa. Tustin narrowed the gap to one with :Ill -left aod then M ... ..mrou.d lhe ball. Phil Salaur and Berry led Me11'1 output balanced <ii· f...,. with II and 10 counters. Newport's Brian O'Flaherty, Jamie Holmet and Jack Altman were the top point producen in the Sailors' rout ol Los Arnlgoo. 0'.F1aberty scored 14 while Holmes and Altman chipped ill wllh Ll and 10. Hagey credlJed the play of guarda O'Ftal>erlJ and Altman for lhe major portion . of b1I S&ilon' . IUCCUI while M forward Holmes played tough on the offensive boerds. • ......., M.,._ I") .. fl' ,, .. ~ f f t :i ~ J.: l ,3 f~ 'Ill ~ J ! I J ~ .... ;;; ,:::i; C.S. MMl 41.J) ft llf • ~ j 'll 1l Ji: ''J ,,j:rt~~J f:~. ii ii I I~ Edison, MVWin In Polo Edison Hi1b'1 Pit Moorlloute WU lhe No. I Im'· Ing a<t !tom the Or11111e Cout .,.. Jo. Monda)' nl&bl wafor polo -..1lh eight aoala. while three olhen led their outfita to triumphs with flw pis •Pie<'<. . MoorbouoeandhlaF.dlaon mai.s alammed Bolaa Gl'lnde, ll·i, In Division ill play at Colla Mesa. Othel' acom· In-· eluded Mluion Viejo'• 7-5 con- quest of Valencla; Lo• Alamitos beat KennedzL!W: Ind 'l!:J Dorado nipped uvy, 1- 6. Mlaion Viejc'1 Sc o It Campheli and ))uncan Wlllon tallied two apiece to leail their side In the 11Q>rlng oolwna. Five goals each· we r e recorded by Newport's Rocky Beek, Costa Meu'1 Mille Holllater and Edlloo'I Peter Muhlhauser: Beek led Newport to a lJ.I rcmp over Anaheim while Mesa pot It to Foolhlll by the identical ICOI<. Other loop results in Vanity Division I action at Orange Cout COllege included Garden Grove over Ealancla, 12-3; and Downey downed Lalcewood, Ho Muhlha1""r and his Edl9on mates tripped up Tustin, M, in f~aoph Olvlai(ll VII bootllllies at Estancia. Othtr ICOl'inc I n c 1 u d e d (See Polo, Pa1e Ill HERE'S ·WHAT WE DO: 1. Roplam Linings and Shoes on an c Wheels. • 2. Arc Grind Linin91 for Proper ConlllCt. 3. Clean, Inspect and Lube8ackintP"1aonall4Whells. 4. Repack Front Wheet'llesings. ~-Inspect and Clean Brake Drums. 6. Inspect all Cylinders, including "MIS1lr Cyfindar~ 7. Add Brake Fluid and Adjust Bnk8L 8. Rood Tiit Your Cot. GUARANTEED 20,000 MILES s NOW ONLY 99 SHOCK ABSORBERS ·&~~ .. OIL CHANGE ANO LUBE ··~Up tolOU#tl .. 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J leave • neat•." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ .. 4~·' . '"'~~ .Qr.Qi!JDl'UICl•SUl>OFIUW>Q.lT*"l EllHElt ~8ET4f!MDIPOR 1 OIODDtWfllOle!' • • ~ I • ] " • i • dj ,n ' ' ?'I ' I " ,J ' 1: !I " • • I Airlines Try Out .Air 'Happenings' By .IOllN II. WJU.IAM! UPl---N!W YOlllt (llPn -The • alrllneo, "1lnc claporalol)'·lo -up -of tbelr-. .... -Into 11>1 ~ .,., and .,. ofhrln1 ""1lhlDI I r • m llrolllnl mlmtreb: to .. Dracula toun" .. pt poopi. ... boanl. WJTB JIBCBSSION-lnlll&d . loaa ...u. IDlo the - o( mWlclll ol dollMo durinl . Iha put ..... ,....., airline ... ...uv.. .,. reochinl far alleld .. get out ol ll>o - :HoRHIT HATCHilAclc . ....:: American )(oton 11 "tnllodueln( Ill new body lllyle :tot compact can In It'll -the soortY two.door Hornet Hitehbaek. Tbt new ' :Hornet bu a foid-down rur eeat which more than doublea the luggage capao- .Jl7. The lop hinged, counterbalanced bitch panel, combining wlncfow and • lnmt lid, ubes or lowers euily · with the afd Cll 'pa' sprfn11. Tbt Hatchback ~ i-on ult In lllld-Sepla1ber. • :~•oneit'• Wortla .. ,r ·:· 'Shop Arorind' for Best . ' , ' Deal on Hospital Costs CJlhir ~ lats CID be perfomed. M.eanwhlle, JOU well Diil' be Pl1inl m to flJIO for )'Ollr ''hotel room." 'Ibo lludy allo -11>11 the -average length of Olaf WU for polieU admitted OD a '1'lletclay. Northeast Merger Told With Delta WASHINGTON (AP) - Struollni -Alrllml bu -mqed Into DtU. Air Llnei, lolliJg ID ldeatily that tied Ille --lolbroelo ..... ,_ID aviation: AmelLI Earhart, Ja<q11ellne Oocbran and 11 ... arc1 lllllbel. The merger WU effective It mldn!pl Mooday. Tile $41 mllllon ~ ofNcl1heut by Della bad been approved by~Nlxon. THAT WAS A year alter Mia Earhart-wllo bad won lame In 11121~u tile !Int woman lo croa the Atlalltlc by eirplane -!oat ber Ille In the Pacific wt>lle trri11c to Dy ammd tile -Id. Odlum.'1 wife, Jacqueline Codnn, a neq pilot who held many -Id opeed and eodw"oooe remrdl, -a dlreclor and -porlld-panl ID the firm. ID IJIO, will> Ille oequlallloa ol 111 fin! lwiMnl1ne Dao, the -took Iha lllDll N«lheut Alrllneo, Inc. ID 1911,-becamemcn -a New Filsland ftllano1 carrier when Jt was awlJ'ded a route lo Florida. Typlcot of the alrllnes' new pcimotlon campaigns ... • -. ol ltJurS and "lnlllght hlppenlngs" o II er• d by Eutem, American, Pa n Amerlcon ud United alrlli)el. Eutem, for eHmple, la jlUlhq a c:oocept c:an.d "tho wtnP ol man .....,. tho wbetls .of. man.• Co1Dpi111 U• --bOpe the promotloo, destined U> capture port ol lho -market wblcb aormally lraveb by auto, wW .-It In Illes appro&china; '10 "' fl2 mUliCln. '"El&b!Y·fCIUl' pereeot of the fllllJlla Wbo lake VICllionl IO by car." llid Maurice Kelley, -vice --:·11 would lDcnalo our business fourfold H we Sot U all, but n 'd be happy will> only a few pm:enl" Kelley uld -II aiming al mJddJe income famDln, with one or two 1111111 cblldron. 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Depression movie by King Vidor delineates a ruc-1 cessful cooperative eUort at survival. Vidor and Joining the Lerner-Loewe t director Peter Bogdanovich are tnteniewed. 1how on the live theater calen-dar will be Golde.n West ABC O 9:30 -"The Kopykats." Debbie Rey· College's th~d and linal ol· nolds and Sbecky Green join the multi-talented ferlng of the wann weather impressionists tonight months. \Yoody Allen's "Play It Again. Sam'': the Fountain K'ITV m 12:00 -"And Then There Were Valley Community Thea ter's None." The movie version or "Ten Little lndia~s" opening production in its new from 1945 stars Louis Hayward and Barry FiU· lbtatu, "The Wlurd of Oz," 1 gerald. t; and the summer mu.sical for ~·,..;..,1:.:::>=::::all<.l.,.::;::m:=mOB••a•••.,., the Ana·Modjesb Players, u "Bells are Ringing." 8sam·1 debuts Thursda y for three days only, while "Oz" and ''Bells" arri ve on Friday evening. TV DAILY LOG Bill Purki11s, OCC drama in- structor who is directing "Camelot,•· pJ1om i ses a departure from the normal version of the show. "We're Wednesday Evening AUGUST 2 L10eaommm..., rn s ..., ""''""' (IJ ...... m"'-m--l1t n. ,,... Ciel fJ) ... ,_,. Yt19lliu flMI•-• t.ip a-111 m .. __ m-- CJf l it 11nf1ithh1I wlt1 * """" tt be blid.111&iltd.-P1trlcb Clwlly, WIY MHl111d 1a.t. 0 CD (IJ Ill"" .._ .. "The Citllll'llloll Clftyon~ .. .,... dtuahtef •Iii rrtcr1 m .. nt tt drop tut fl/ eoll1p, lliit wM1 ttl., mttl kMI Mouonll, and lhtJ klOI r11Unl ti) xhool. m ... ,. 111HM1 .... £D a» fll• DdJaaeY "'t)u1 DtilJ Brud" {R) JJnl Vkb'1 Dlpttuloll d is.sic dtlintllU I IU«USlul ~ operatift iibt 11 aurvi¥1l dllfill& Amlrkt.J lllOlt tcMOfllicllfy tfolt. bltd penot 'MDI' tt11 llllrtet« rtta loscl1nairidl an lnt1rrifwt4. doing II as a play with music rather than a Straight .... 40) ........ ,,,.....,. "'WHAT'S UP DOC'" Clllll. ,.,_ t ,..M. "'COMI HOMI SNOOn'" Stwtt A ... ttk .. oas c1J .--,_"1''"" 1'=========~ mualcal." be saya. "lt Ms more aubltance th.11 way." Peter J11C11, a rormu occ student (II Pete OsUlng ) and now a professional movie and TV actor, wUI play Slr Lancelot, while another OCC alumnus, Ale1 Golson, ls cut •• King Arthur. Debbie AM 'Iboma1 wUI be seen u Queen Guenlvere , while Stan Throneberry takes h1I seventh tole 1n an OCC summer mu.slcal 11 Merlin. Performances of "C.mtlot" will he presented tonight through Saturday at 1:30 in the college auditorium. . . * "Play It Again, Sam," Woody Allen's latest 1ta1e hit reeentl y transformed into a successful movie, m.akel Us second appearance In Orange County, thtl timt IS the last of three rummer show• 1 t Golden West College. Frank Pendle is directing the comedy, whlch features John Richard in the role the playwright wrote for himself. Laura Bendell plays t h e female lead , with Mark Miller and Dan O'Brien (the latter portraying the splrit 0 r Humphrey Bogart l roundinll out the major roles. · CLINT IAllWOOD "JOE KIDD" • "SILENT RUNNING" ...... _CllH,.... .,. 0 -(C) (II) .... -P1rt I (cmm) 'SI -Joh11 Wl)'M. 0..11 M111in, ltkllJ Ntboll. Tht11'1 1 11MJwclowfl In 1 small bordlr town wtilft I fOlll'lllOllS 1lle1itt lilf!U lo •H P 1 w1nton murdtrtr In jail dt· 1pltt !flt tHort:s .lf lllt p1itontr'1 110Wll'flll 11ndltf, llrothlr. (IJCIS- 111 r1111tJ111 1ppe1n •• • """'''° Ir ly ntardld 11t1; l1111 Sllnllf llOf" 1rap I fieri:ely prollctlw ftUBI. JOIN US IN THE CROW'S NEST. • l!J _C ........ m flrill: N• Ill -""' 1DMl•11•lihMllill m1ta11a.w.w s--(9 .......... " er-·•¥ .. 111---......... Molt: lHiat l iML Robert Y•lllll• &lllstL 1:11 G CD II m-9......, tw w.n Cll ,,. • C....llHC:tl 00 """' CJWW'1111f IJ..r m'"""" m111rt .. tf.llllnlt m-mw 111"""'-al c..111 "" , ...... 0 CJ) (I) Q) Mlltr P.W.111 c... edy lltcM11 Bub1r1 FtldlllU llJISlL CD Dr1,..t EE U1 Ylflfll ,.,. httnllf a!) LI Co11111tidl M h,. 1:>0 D llC:ll4 lMl 0 CD (IJ Ill uc -""" ''Tiit ~ Kah witl Most Debbll ltlfllOlds~ Shldr:r' c.. ..... .,,... am- lfl-s---m_, __ .... t:45flllc-ilf ..... 1.., G Ill 1iiiili ~-• .,-,.,.., pll}'S I dutl rolf. h tilt *'«tin, 1114 IS I Jc"' thllt' WflO llnptFIOll· 11t1 him. II Ill"""''*' <II) "Tho "'" Man." c.11 am; "Tiit House ... ,. It," Siay r1rMr, ~11'1' HIPll"-Om-DllO""__.,_ .... """'-• c..111 ,.. '"""' Sl"*h- IWlft Roulltwi*n Yl. 0ttna Rou&h ..... Ill """ fll) M I i,llce Tlllnt-Tlll Splll ......... (1) a_,._ .. _ m.._ Ill"~·- 1. ............ ""'" '"" "'lltiCl ..... ., .._. l:tlG---(>cl· fl) 'St-Ct• [WM, ,,.. lllofftL Thunday ..... " .. -l*'l -___ .... 1:118_ .... _(_, DiYflUE DOVits '42_,_.. Ft*, r"1kfl ..,.. ... ... -~ .. --(olo) l:tl(J)(C) .. -.... - -4 I ---.(Ma)'U--- ... ,-:.' .. -""" • IC) .,.. -,__. i-.t:11o -__ t.,r.....,_....., -fi"""", .... J~i.o~ ~I -4:JDe (Cl 'I ..... II TM • ll:lle ~.t' I tr •WC..-(*') --... ...,, ... -... , "' (J)-.... -.. _ ...... ..., .. _,. .. ~-­---...-• ' Now A-ring STREET ·CARR •Jollgf49~ 25100 D1t '••'o Dtft• Poit1t t-l 1r~or 71 4.494.0155 "I could love you if you'd let me." ~"·.~~~~-~~.'!.~'•>'on h sere•~· .. ··\\\'\a ll lta ,,~:.:.:·· ... ~. ~ ..... ···~·•·.~· .. "' .............. "'<>t'•nd a\\\\S ... . . . . . . ... '. -···· ............... . • __ ....... _. °'99. Al·lm 1 Cameo roles w1ll he played by Kril Adami, R e n a I I Florin, Pew Molller. Rusty o u n c a n , AJenndria Man- darino, Belly Knauf and Cuey Cargill. 0 Pla,y lt Again, SAm" nma Thursday through Saturday at l :IO In the GWC CommWlity Theater. "Belli are RJ.nglna" wW bt ...,.., Friday .... Slwtda)I ot th1I week anctThur1d1y through Slwtda)I of next "eek at Anaheim HJgh School's Coolt Memorial Audllorlum with an I : 15 curtaJn. Re1erv•· lt't the last "'° daYI rort-------.;...~­ * 0 Tbt Wlu.rd ot Oz" usbtra tiool 5SUl'll. "Forty Cotati" -lbe firs! of many ventons -at the Latta B<ach Community Play-. Final perlormanc8 ot the Jay Allen oomtdy will be iW.O Pl'lday ond Sltiu<lay evenlnp. Barbara Crooker, S c o t t wmilms and Ralph Richmond bead lht cast under the dJrec. lion ol John Williams. CUrtaln time it 1:30 at the playboulie, 51121 E. Anabelm St., Loog B •a c b . Rtoemtioos (2!S) in a new era for tbe Fountain Valley Qmmunlty Theater Friday nJgbt -it's lhe open. ing show Jn the gl"(llJp '1 new home at 18280 Mt. Baldy Cir· cle (off the.. San DI ego Freeway at Euc lid Avenue). A-flke Frym ii direct.inc the musical fantasy . -· COttllllltlng their eeipei,uve enaaaemattl aloai the Orana• COaJt and Ill .. v1rona are SoutbCoutRepertory 'a "Happy Blrtbday, Wand a June," the san Clemente Com- munity 'lbeater'a • ' To m J_ .. and the Long Beachlr~~~~~~~~!..;~~~~~~~~ Community Playhouae's ''For--!Y Carats," !bf latter closing tht show is double cast with Debbie Young and Pamela Hoyt playing the role of Dorothy, Willie Lloyd and James T u cker u the scarecrow, Amie Bukowiti and Cary Miller as the tin man, Clark Burson and AMe A-tarle Richardson as tbe lion, with Joy Malville and Rita Carratetlo playing the wicked witch or the west. A cast of SO adult! and chlldrtn will perform the Its run. "Wanda Junett re 1 u m e 1 tonight and continues through Sunday at SCR with David Emmes directing the Kurt Vonnegut Jr. play. 1\'Ullam Brady and Mimi Smith take lht principal roles. H.J . Parks, Pat Brumbaugh and James dePriest also are reatuttd in the Vonnegut black comedy, which is p~ted at -o'clock in the Third Step TheatPr, 1827 Newport Blvd ., C o s t a Mesa reservations 646-t363. Fountain Vailey production * Fridays at a o'clock and The San Clemente C:Om· Saturdays and Sundays at 2, munily Thea ter heads into Its with admi§ion SO cents to alL third weekend with the rousing Reservations 962-SI!li. tomedy "Tom Jones" tmder * Jhe dindion of R I c h 11 d Also bo~\(l« in Friday-for an Andersen. Tom Taliaferro , • Bobbi Marshall and Rlcbard abbreviated five-day nin will Cosbad are cast in the leacling be 1'Bells are Ringing," the summer show for the Ana· assigrunenll. Modjeska Pla y er s. Hal Ray J udson , S t a n Hamilton is directing the \Velssberg . Jan Gord<n, Mark musical comedy. Razor. Mary Modlano and HELD OVER! 3rd 11.G WEEK ... ~~~-4.9~,. "''r ~***" '·' -New York Dally News ••e.uAREr IS A 8CIHT'ILLATIHQ MUSICALE" -·-OE• ....... ,~ "IJ'ZA lllNNEll -ntE MEW 11181 SHOW IW- -TllM M .. wlM "IJ'ZA lllNMEJJ nf 'CAUAEJ"-A ITIJl ti IORKI"' Mo•••• .. _. Amy McCue plays I h e Bonnie J00900 alsO • r e leading role of Ella and Gary featured in the large cast at Elmort is tbe object or her the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 unseen adoration. Heading the Avenida C ab r I 11 o, San l'!upportlng cast are Nick aemente. Performances are a OSCAI WINNEI Bonacker. Hal H am m o D 1 , given Thursday through Salllr'-''SENTINELS OF Gtrald Notlck. Brad Poulter, day It '1:30 Reservations SILENCE'' -SMrley M•L.ell. l :H c..r-. .. S.. M.r.1:11 Jack Oghom. John Yench. Jig·,~-~~-~-----~""!"""!"""!"""!"""!"""!"""!"""!"~! ger1 Garner, Paula Nelson. ':iiiiiiiiiii;m;:i;i;:r:==~ Anne McMarmis and Martin Comfortllbly Air Conditioned r Morrissey. \ · NOW THIU TUisDAT f.lolDMr.uwc-... !WzHICHOlS -'iiiioii1E ~ ll-OI'~~ -~~ :,~ •llJCO ............ The first black President of the UnHed States. Arst ther swore him In. Then ther swore to get him. ' l'aJaamj Fates~ llllOC~ fh I tftl'nllm d ' -~m Wlllllllll Tl.IE . MAN .......... 11 n bul ....... m ..... _ g woo -.JAMIB EARl..00 MMllN g BURGE&) ME AYRES ~WAM\Wl!XM .BMSMAR!Nl OOi~ ~·u llirb PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT ·~r.a 1Pn1U•. ft -ATClllllT21&1!WT.it -ATIDWAIDS<I•-. • All MACGllAW tf-uvt STOIY" (Pt) = ::0.. •HUH"' , r J KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN · SATUl\DAYS IN Tl'IE DAILY PILOT • .. • ·~ ' ! . . . .... -. ·: ' : i j • ...... -i .. . , '• :· ~ .. '' ·' " :1 .. . • ~ • ' • ' l l -, • Are You Beady for . 'Son of the • : ' lly llOll THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -'"lbe GodlolheT" wW rldo qaln - to many -. mlllJoal at tbe •«Id'• film box ol!kel. PatamomttPltturesaa. llOOllCed tbe olhet day that •"The Godfatbtr, Part D" wlU ~~-..x= Font Coff>ola 11 induCeT aod -· ..,. pr<rnltre dale alnlodf 1t ..c: Marcll ft, 1m. A IOquel to tbe Malla 111a ~ Inevitable. " 'I' be Godlalbor'' bll proved · a pbmomenan ol movie hlltory, lnmllllll tht rortune4 ol ~t ·..i II.-,...., "°'.C Gall and W..t.rn. .. Bhldharn (lleld ol Gulf aad WM!em) b11 .said U..1 "!'be Godfather' wm run bet-fJJ5 mtllloo ~ ·~ tftilUoo Jn renta11.1t 11 l d "U'• poulble that the ptc- Robrrl £¥11111, Paramount tun wW draw ...., alron&<r produdloo chief. abroad tllon It baa JD the .. 'Gone' with the Wind' now United States," £'vaM said. boldl the record with 1114 When ''Tbe Godlalller'•" hit mllllon, lollowed by ''Ille status -apparent, the Sound or M\I*' ,.Ith llU Paramount production minds mllllon. Bui 'Gone with the begaa thinking aboul a oequel. Wind' took 30 Y""! to make Merlo Pua>, author ol !he that much, and Soond ol Gl'igiJlll novel wai oom· ·Mule' leVtn )'WI. 1'be God-1-a.1 ' latller' will "-•• I be I r . , mla"':'-to wrile a con-. iii:wda"ln · "'-"""• _ .. ·"' t111uatioo of the history ol the Evw rt~ihal "'nle CorleonelamUy,llctlonal Cod!Atber" had drali\'11 $IOl leaders of a faction of the million In !healer groms dur-MaGa. . Ing Ito !Int JI weekl In Flgum have no! Ileen releaae. Tho Olm la now entor-diJcioaed, ool Pua> eerned lat iQi IOrtign reluae and Evans mote than bis retums lrom lllld° ii liu 11roten' all reeon1a Iha film sale ol "Tbe Godo ht Jape and A1141ralla. 11 lather." opens Aug. %1 in London and In "Mario got abqul $15.000 !or Munlcb during the Olympic the book," Evans ....,ailed, Games., "plus a amaU percentage of .• MlliDllW'I CB,S to Air Theater Pla ys · NEW YORK (AP) Producer Joseph Papp and the Columbia Bro ad ca sting System have announced plans f<r a serje1 Qf -at least 13 full- r. length pllys -classical and modem -over net.work television In the next lour )'talS. The Ont production will bt i three-hem "Romeo and Juliet," directed by Papp and aired early next year. CBS ::;::;::::::::======! · will rHmpt prime evening • • lime lat the playa. i,P ap p.'a New York SIJakapeare Featl,al Public 'lbtater bu bad 'I series of hits includitlg the r o c k mulieals "Bair" and "Two -~.: ~IDS LOVE ·:· UNCLE j.EN , 1:~ATUROAYS IN ff.IE DAILY PILOT ... .. .. Gentlemee ol -Verona" and tbe conmuponry plays "Stieb . and Bones" and "'lbat Cham· 1 pmhip se~n." ·rire bock sorre rroie .. .. • ·~· • • •• •• ,. ' "Tills is an extremely awesome oppor1unity. and v;e are attaciln'g It quite fierce- ly," Papp said Monday at a ne:ws confereoce w1tfi Robert D. Wood. pr<sident ol CBS Television. The producer said some of the proluctlooa would be television originals w h 11 e . others would be adaptations of 1tagf plays such as "11le Basic Training o: Pavlo Hwn- mel'' by Devid Rabe. Asked how "tbe four-letter word gap betv.·een the theater and television" would be bridged, Wood said "the network would try to assess the ,,.fl'tistic validity rather than make automatic judgments . And Papp, in . a prepared TV in 1884? NEW YORK (UP!) Television resulted from a number of invenUons dating as far back ia 1884. Field testing 1· of the "lube" began in 19.16. This year. there are about 98.6 million te levision seta in UR in the United States akine. Fifty· two percent of them are color. Iha profit•. At the btgJnning, write the final ocreenplay back becallllf •I Franch, ol the original," Evans said. we had a one-year option on from Puzo'• trtatment and whom be greatly adrnlrtsJ'' "lt wUI not .be 1n eiploi~Uon 1 the book for f10,000 i we lirlt-draft 1ereenplay. Evans said. "Wt'U also have picture. Coppola believes' the bought it before it wu writ· The film trade b 1 d some or the other actors in the new story wUI be even betltr t.en. speculated w be t he r Para· origlnal -.·ho survJv~ -there than the Clrst one." '1Afler the book wu 11nbh:. mount "ould be able.to re-sign wu •high mortality rate, you Evans happily I o o k e d ~' we were orftred a mllllOn Pactr10, an independent actor know·" forward to teaming the two dollm !or OW' "•pllon. Thal who bad Uptmed scant In-. "The Godlathar, Part ll'~ !ilma after each had played wu one proltt we're glad we terert in reptallng his role u will carry the Cor l e o n e ain&b' ...... "that should carry dido'! make." Michael Corleone, the coueg .. lortunea lrom the end ol the Perarnount through the MISllng lrom tile production educated aon who amunea first Olm, 1158, unlll ll'IZ. 1t10s:" team Is Al Ruddy, who pro-conlrol ol the lamlly on the "The new lllln wW balle the And what then-"Grandaon ducecl "The Godfather." Hi• death ol the Godfather, u.me loolr, the ame Integrity of Godfather"? duties will be assumed by Marlon Brando. ·1----''-----=-...:..-----,---= Coppola, who will direc_· _t_an_d __ "_A_I _w_•_•_j,_lllin_._l::..._:..;;;_1 ---.. SIAD/UM I . '-·~-.. 1·· -----·-:•· S!AOIUM "l : .. _._ .... r:•i ~ ... un••U1Llll ••• , ..... CHI ..._ ............. lliwM'll AIMil1 ..,UZZ" IN) • "'COLD TUll:ltlY" tOJ .ontheRPo Urut1d Art11118 00S2 ~m 9,,i;!00 D. NOW.... D in ORANGE COUNTY .. D OPENS . TOMORROW D D. From the cool 1rHn1ry of ht1 Pacific o· . Northwest, comes 1 br1nd·n1w experi· .._ D tnct in elegant dining , • D Super b Cul1in1 at moderate pri ces .•• D Lunch Dinner Cockt1ll1 Banquets D Valet Parlf,lng Avall1bl1 D If it's an th11 menu, it"s • Specialty D DD. ~ iiji;;:~s DD Ill COlllEllllllll •I AllNWll, C.IUFOlllll uw mau D ' ' • p o·o~~f:1 e\) 0 . '6"'. :,.. :,_D 0 taj § 0 o0 <>o o -······-.. ·· .. . ' ·-· ::: '•' • •• .• .. . ~ : · .. · . ... ~r .. , -.. ·-· •• •• .... ' . 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IMtfc tf'IM,, P0w. ltMf1!ll. hdlt, & HMtw. (Nit.A.' '1JI . $1377 $1377 $1477 ·•777 • $1095< s995 ' 1968 VW BUG ' . ' ~ TOO PKIUP. 1..i;., oo<I ....... ~·IMI $ 4 7 7 • .. .. • . .. \ I ( ~ - • " wl or ... th lo G1 ll< is OJ' he pr "' m ill th I>< Hi to Y< he he d• ru or .. ' .. m Oil m "" lo he an .. el "" w: eq u Qt • / J4 N Hoirie News ·O lilent By DOROrltY 'WINClt 0r-c..;11:Mtt .......... If you are a~ homemam, how cjoea your buaboad answ<r when 1on11•111e mks him. "'<!+ your wife work!• Does be ~'no" or does be uy, 0 abe worb at' " I ' The "no" answer to tbll quest10e repr~our oocle(y'a cyplcal vi... thal worth -k ii rowanjed by a "II' or . And aloce hom~m aro DOI paid 'Ebeir labor. tlley dor(l "wort.. And uoebomemakenaroDOlpald. their k 11 DOI Coonled In tbe crand total our natlm'• productlvtty.-<he """" tiooal Product. It'• """""' that fdll·tlme hol/~fliers onen feel·lhlt their career atat111 and unlmpGrtul. Yet tbe is true. amily is where it's' at. 1be er who biinp up ~hlldren to be e. useful clllulll and providea a ao ber blllband ii P!'oductive lmmeaan.ble coa~tion to · National Pn>duct u ~ll as to beinl lit our ,.,iet,. tioo, tbe homemili!Or~lng far y-ls t6o .-mlet of a tr.men- Ion OI tbe oation's producta. Her the marketplace Influence tbe ~U...if world to tbe tune of billioos ol dollan ualiy. ' • Tom mind, the two flJllC\i«'S ol bring- ing ·Up cblidreo and doCiaioQ.making about UM o/ tho famJ!Y reoources make homemaker one or the nation's lnQlt t workers. Per we should give homemakers a new tit to help lmprOve their image. How a t ··~d exeqitive?r> .(Hint to : next time someone 1sb if e works, .say "yes, She's a bo.oet>ojo esecutive.") This title belpa to focus on the · · homem er'• managerial lik.1119 and her deci. aking i;oie, whicll In tbe long run are sr moro importantflhln the role Of · · tbe dally Wlil tljat ii 111Ua!iy seen as the homemaker's Jyb. · And · you. want to. makf U-tasks ~m re fniportant Oconomiciny, YoU might p track ol tbe houn you spend t jobs-f<r example, bow per weet cooking; how Plannlnc meals and purcbaslng many 'I' familf, ,accCiuntant: aallouael;eeper ano laundreaa; these weekly totals. multiply • t eacli. b the going wage for~task. For exanlp if )'Di opilld IJ .. -~ coo mU!Uply ·lllil t!d1 a 'lf!ll's'' '.'. wages-perhaps · $3 an hourT'Wbich equals 136. Do this for each task iDd add up the total for your week'• _.t: According to Olle'llllhority (-1111 at Cha" ldlilhattari 'Bank) an average houaeWite'a weekly work would bf. worth $157.53. at current wages. · r·That'1 $13,3tll.l6 a year-,lllgj>er than tbe tnedian fimily lncoole In Cringe County of $11,245! ,., . ~e )'OU don't receive a paycheck for tbia wttt., you do make a coomderable e<onomic ~bution to the family by dolng ·these tasks. So when 11>me<me asks Y•D U you wort, aoswer 112US1IY. "'yes, I wor~ at home." QllESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: Q. ~-all D!Y clrlldreti will be In sc full-Ome. l don1 wan( to get a job, but woald like to find aome kind ol meaoi!>gllll volunteer work to do. Have you anytlililC lo mggeil! A. l ..nalnly dO. We have a ·prognm fer vo3teers which we call "Women Who 1" In lhil program. we. teach volunt !low to teach consumer fn. formatio-h u how to buy food, how to 111e credit, bow to avoid being cheated -to low lnoome homemakers. Our voluntlers attend a twice-weekly, I-week trainlllg course "'1idl meets hero at tbe Agrtcultunil Extension Olfioe, 1000 _s. ~[±" Anabelm. on TUeaday and DK>l'Di1'P. t : 15 to noon, beginning y, '§Opt •• Zl. •Aftor y complete, the clua they •t as volunteers with agencies $dt as 11!e.. . Welfare, Probation and Healtb Departments, tucblng either o, a )wmtNktr It 8 time Gr I small group of bhematm. "If ,.. -1d Ute more' inlormat!on, tllttle "Home· Advllor'' 1t the above ad- dtai or .,n mo at 77Mlll. • l Q. la it true' thal H ;., ...,te to eot alloJ~'-"'~ lbe Pacllic Cc!lst at thli yesr! el, during the wsrm aumnter and tliil (May throogh October) you .i.ould DOI eat the molluscs that feed on plaotton. Tbeae I n c I u d e ' Jnd oyatsn. duetace&DI, 'IPdl u qab feed ... 'planktoo .. ' . of • )l'Jllollq il- ol tbe poi., ii the 1ltlc.T"H I •• • pa1m1--. ..... ilCllll -•••e • .., in 4ipltift sianda • I . • ' .. ' BEA ANDERSON, Edito r w...,...,, Aftat &. 1m ••tt :n Pair ' Aller you've taoted 'Lemab-Pesr Pork Qqio.' ,YOU'll probebl)< wish that lmb Bartlett pean ...,.. In ...... ....,, moolll of Ille yesr,Jf only to e11joy them _,, alteG Ill this .,..-tk:ular main dish. 'l'bia fnllt II well stocked In msrketa dllrlnr AU(lilll and September. You wUl find them In ..... atcno lhroull> October and -lb!y late{. But this liriM! ol awn- -llllCl very esrly faD are the adviaable · tlmet to savor lipplly aeaaoned pork chopl, accompanied by maabed buttmd yams """ alloed lllcd>lni. Everyoae wants to eat fresh pean at lhe height of their na ..... """ this zenith ii attained only atlet the lktls have , turned yellow. When tbe yeuoW'lkinned fruit "pves" to aUcht pr<asure in the palma ol yOur binds, tt'J eatlnl ripe u YoU purcbue rreen ·sklu ned Bartletla, limply ripen them In tbe •tore'• paper b1J at room temperature. I . ; ~ ....-.. Pe rk C ops They'll becoroo pdm-rlpe, tute ...,., bit u 1ood and be just u juley u the onenou blQ' wtth Ytll<Jw akJns. Don1 keep yello••klnoed pean In the rtfrillerator too Ionr or Ibey will 1ooe oome of their delicata Davor and IHlun. LEMON-PEAJI PORK CHOPS I pork chope, cut !\ Inell thick Salt , Pepper t tsbl--ln• I> cup chopped onioD 16 cup orange Juice I lmb Bartlett """' I table$pOOOI tnwn 1111ar I thin aUcea lemon , Whole cloves Water ; Ii tableipoaG -Rub chopl wtth All and peppezl. Heal I ; Calories Pon't Compare Two d.....U, one spectacular and ooe Spartan, '1lare the same imJ>Otlalll base-fRSh California B a rt le-t t pears-and the wne important fac- tor-they go together ea~ily and swifUy. You migbt find it dilflcull to believe that a cake that looks as if it just arrived from the kitchen of a famous French chef can be preparod so easily. But there Jt is, with its deep chocolate outside biding a heart of cream and fresh fruit, so rich that it does no· good to point out that pears are extremely low in calories, when the guiltless fruit. is sur- rounded by all those other sweets. • Another way to lighten a cook'• dulies m hot mnmer days yn satisfy be-man appetttes ii to add 1Uces of chllled pean to the U1Ual ingredients of a Chef's Salad. Capen in a vinaigrette dressing accent the Davor amtrasts of tbe julienne strips of meats and cheese. Equally delicious, but with less of a "frou-frou" feeling are "Butter-Baked Pears" simply prepared in a lemon-but ter sauce, baked until barely tender and served with a spare spoonful of sour cream. For real daring, a half cup of . Pear~fect .. Matches , For m •ulllllUll appetizer, halve and core \bree large fresh Bartlett Rtarl; slice lengthw!Je. Alternate a sliced pear llalf with aardlaea 1rom l)JO -kunce lills on a bed of crllp· lhtedded ltUuce. · Sprlalde willl Jemon Juice: Combine IO cup mayonnaise, 2 table- SJ>OOlll ""8up aDtl dash of Tabuco pepper sauce. ·spoon onto pears Ud lll;llllles. Senft llx. . • - Oomlllne .thin allcu of fresh Bartlell pears and mandarin oranp eqmeata In chilled compote ili.sbea. Top with spoonful of cruslleil lte and drizzle of creme de menthe for a refreshing start -fin_. lo .. company dinner. · , A ~ of curry dQel 90methlnpemarll:able to .fresh Bartlett l!"lfl. Bluel a opool!ful of curry powder wilb dairy IOut cream. ~ Into h-1fed and cored pun. '!'op with touted coconut nakes and •arnllh wtlb .. ..,. for an euy bUt dellcloul, dlllner salad. --'• . .. . • .~ '· - aJUJCaltl or l)Ort .givea a piquant Davor center of cake, leaving a 1-lnoh edge an and.~'hint ,rt bluallng'colGr, llOtllld. (A saucer oramali 11u .. pan:)ld Wbeft ibopplng ·for Puri y00r ·-may be llled 11 a guide for cuttilll.) desserla, don'I overlook tbe lrres~ble Remove tbe center c:lrcle, and cut ii In lure of chllled ripe pean eaten f18bt out half horlzolltally. Replace)lle bot~ half of the band. lt'i always wise to buy more in center of cake rim, Connin& a wen. than you think you need, IO nibblers won't have to be scolded for eating the main ingredients of your cake or salad. CONTINENTAL PEAR CAIE ·1 package (9 m:.·slngle layer) chocolate cake mix .\4. cup light rum 1 cup whipping cream 2 teaspoons Wlflavored gelatin 2 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons sugsr 2 IJledium-size fresh Bartlett pears, par<d, corod and diced I~ cup freah rlllPberrles (or, thawed and dnincci frozen berries) ' Chocolate Frosting Prepare cake mix as package dlrecls, subatituting 2 tablespoons rum for part of the water. Bake In greased 8-inch layer cake pan. TUm out onto wire rack and cool. When cold, cut a 6-incb circle Crom Tum cream Into mlxln1 bowl, and let stand at room temperature while prepar .. lng gelalln. Soften,. gelatin in I table- spoons. water. Dissolve over hot •ater. Cool to room temperature. Whip cream with sugar and remaining 2 tableapooos rum Fold in gelatin, then pean and raspberries. Spoon into center well of cake, and top with tbe remalninl cake circle. Chill. Frost top and lldes cil cake. Makes 8 to 12 servings. mOCOLATE FROSTING Mell 2 (I-''"'""') aqusrea uoaweetenlM ~e over hot water. SUr In I> cu? silted powdered sugar, ti> tablespoons hot water and 2 teaspoons rum. Beat 1lD" til smooth. Beat in an additional ~ cup alfted. powdered sugar, 2 lightly beaten egg yolks and 2 tablespoons soft butter. sef over· Ice water, and beat until thick eoougb to spread. · ' I I • • . . ISLAN INSPIRATION -The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will be traM!ormed into a PolYJll(!&ian paradise Saturday, Aug. 12, for the club's annual luau. Preparing the setting are Oeft lo right) the \ ···--- • Mmes. Larry A. Miller, William C. Adams and James W. Hines. Entertainment and a luau least will be featured at the 7 p.m. event. Drums Signal Island Feast Fresh flowers from Hawaii , entertainment and 1 sPectat menu will set the mood for the annual Polynesian Luau at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Saturday, Aug. 12. Guests will as semble at 7 p.m. for 11-1ai Tais. and eo<'h '>''Oman '>''ill recei\'e a fresh lei on her arrival. The luau feast "'ill be served at 8:30. and at 10 p.m. Taina's Tahitians will da nce to the rhythms of the South Sl>as. Included will be the fire knife ritual or Samoa and the drums of Tahiti. Concluding the evening's festivities. '4'hich are being planned by Mr. and Pt1rs. Joseph P. Monigal, chairmen, \\'i ll be tlancing to the music or the Blue Gardenias. Assisting with plans are the r.tcssrs. and r.tn1es. llonald F. Hallet. host and hostess; Da vid r.t. Stone, tickets: Roy Studer. activities: James W. Hines.-decorations, and Uiri11 C. Weiss, invitations. Other committee rntmbers arc Co1n1nod~11nd 1'1rs. Brian R. Carter, Vice Com- modore and Mr!. W. Dean . Durgan, Rtar Commodore and Pt1r!. JKk Hart, the Messrs. and Mmes. Lyle L. Sandlin,~ Larry A. Ptfiller:' William C. Adams, Richard C. Rawlings, Rodney E. Schapel and Mrs. Jean Tandowsky. Bott/es Only • Wrong Conclusi~n Milked From Data DEAR ANN LANDEllS: llqmlnf tbe lett.r lloln Ille lludoDI wbo wroto lo uk about 0tbe pGlllblJltj of a fetber Durt!Jli hl1 dlJklrtn ID cue of ....... enq or u· treme crtall, your eulhorlly, Dr. Rodney Jamie-cm, 1 OllcaJO physk:ian, u14. "No ..., -llllleu lbe fetber beld Ille botllt." I am enclollq an utlde flom lbe lktl1dlD, of tbe Nnr York Academy of Nodldoe that reflttea your Olllllllllalll's ala-lll nads, ID part: "11 ll not a very UM'IDJDCll c:lrcumltaDce 1o find both amanc-bumlD-k1Dd and ' animal•, malea ·-bnula· ""'laln mlllt ... -· tbe lowtr: orders of -le In Rlll!la, mJllt In Ille brt111S of men b much more frequent than among the more aouthern natidnl: ·and the Rusaians have never been deemed v.·eak or ef· feminate." fltRS. J. S. (MEDICAL lJ. BRARIAN, EVANSVILLE, IND.) DEAR MRS. 8.: TU.nlr you for tendin& on tile malqlal from the Niw Y orll: . A-my-ti Medlclae. I am oow ID ..... 1p1 GI hre douo ttprloll. I cllecked willl my medlcal -1toll Ill ..,too, New Yort ud WaUlqloa ... llley al npport Dr. JamleMD of Qbp • made tM lnJt1al Ntement. I •m told that IM lltentaro )'OU Hat .. not tclentlfic doct.D:leatadOL A trae male does llO& ba\'t Ute 1bllttJ to br~ feed a chlld. la tbt rare lnatutts wbere male Iadallo1 Wal repone4, IM male WU pnbUly I Mrm1pkrodlte -wbJdi meua 1 perwa wlUI. Wil male ... r.mak pll)'llcal diar-r1SUa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Whenever I bring a friend to tbe house, my mother or my -sister immediately monopolizes the conversaUon, rattling on and on about the family history, our distinguish- ed ancestors, bright things t h e grandchildren say, etc. I could just die ! My fr iends are bored to death, but they wish to be polite IO lhey feign interest. Changing the subject .does not belp. Mom and Sia are lncr<dlbly skillful al gelling back lo Ille llttlome old topics. Suggest ....,lblDg, please. -LINCOLN EM- llARllAs.ulENT. DEAi\ LIN: Y• do llK U}' ... eld yo• are or Dy )'tll' JIMitMr' ... slater are 'provided wtlll u opporially II bole yoar pall ft< WU! -llU i<al poriodl " time. Of ...... ,.. •Ill 11111-. _. .... lion II _. W.U,, loll llllHI)' 11" aN •Ill.Ill _,,, ..... "' ,......, .. lot u .. UneY<lllqolpaalUmal. U yoo att eotatalalqal-. u11 , ....................... -u..., wo'!id •luM lfve Y• ud yoll' -10me pr!Y11C7 altor II llllutn. U tMJ "" .. w11llq. lab )'Mt ....... a eo11 .. 1bop or ftt a loa1 walk. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wu In- terested in the remark that you neYer put your pretty thJnp out of )'OUl' daughter'• rudl -llhe wu a cblld. YOU sojd )'OU la\.llbl ber not In toucb tbem and tbal llhe never b10b an)'lblq. Tben YoU WI 1be taught bu chlldrm to be the aame way. You didn't upllln HOW you did tt, but rn bet )'OU used Ille wne epproa<h u my mother. She would &how me a prett1 figurine, for eumple, aod aay, ''Tbls belonged lo your lf'Ddmolller. llll'I JI lovely? Please be very cartful with il because it will be yours someday." she would put my band 00 JI IO I muld feel.,1lOW lllllOOtlt and lovdy II WU and tben sbe would. bold u up ti> lbe UcJ>t and she trtated it wltb such pelpld. I un- 'derstood that it was preclouL Your column is so aenslblt that when I read it I am rtm1ndtd of my own mother who was very much like you. ThanU for the memories. -Al.SO FROM IOWA DEAR IOWA: AH IUD ,.. It< a helrl·Warmlq leUU. Discover how lo be dalt bail without falling book, line and 11nker. Ann Landers' -~ "Datlni Doi and Don't.," will belp )'OU be more polled and sure of younelf oa dsles. Send 15 cenla in coin alOlll with a long, 1tamped, sell·addrwed envdopi and your reque11 lo the DAILY Pllm . Social Gatherings Dot .... C.""9rt••1t "' y-CWH"' WoCioa•& • .,.1.HllMo & Rtnt•r. Fir ~111 Busy Summer Agendas S~!: WHIN 1,.1 YOUR .._ ... ..... ,..w ......... . "'./ -. ··"~ ~~CAUGHT IN ACT -flenry Le Fcbvre , unsuspecting executive 'vho is a kid· ::nap target for the Irvine Junior \Voman's Club, is about to be spirited a\\ay by ';:Mrs. Donald Snyder Oeft) and Mrs. Paul Brabec. .; >:· t··· ~; lub Members Charged r.'l -!' f)~With 'Kidnap Intent' ti;; There will be a big "cr im~ District: Bill \\'oollett, Ir\ inc :~ave" in Irvine Tuesday, Aug. city manager: Henry Le Fcb-;:e. with members of the Irvine vre, cxcculi \'C 1tircctor of the ":.Junior Woman's Club as the Greater Irvine I n du st r In I ~~illy parties. League, and Thomas C. \\"ollf, :~ They will kidnap executive! president of the I r v i ne i ::-from Irvine finns and a :'.'ransom" consisting of a Industrial Complex. Gary McDonald nnd Charles llinslca. The Kidnap Day is one of a S('ries of summer events pla n- ned by the I r\'ioe club to emphasize its three areas of se rvice Cor the coming year. Social affairs, meetings and planning for the future gain the ·attention or some Orange Coast clubs during the normal midsummer lull. Hadassah Jlarbor Hadassah will go llawaiian with a luau at 7: 30 p.m. Saturday, August 5. In the 'Vestmlnstcr home of r.lr. and ~il'!. Robert Sklar. Swim· ming. tropical drinks, en- tertainment and dinner will fill the evening. Newcomers The J1 untington Be a ch \\1elcome \\'agon Ne\\o·romcrs Club will gather for a family picnic from noon to S p.m. Sunday, August 6. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. All interested newoomen to the city are invited. Orchid Society The Long Beach Amateur Orchkl Society will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, August 7, In Ille Wardlowe Park Clubhouse. Dr. J. A. Fov.•lie will show alldes o{ a recent orchid·gathering trip to Brazil. He also . will furnish the plant table. Tuesday Club Mn. P. D. Endsley, pml· <lent of the Tuudey Club of Newport Harbor. will officiate at her first board meeting on 1.1onday, August 21. Board members are lhe Mmes. Claude Cotton, Louis White, Frtd Sinasek, Arthur Cox, Dan Ring. Rkhard Morris, Earl Morse and Walter Vanasek. e 0.n't Got "llMlcotl., e h-otect Teur ""Caltle"' Travel section m e m b 1 r s reoortly made pl1n1 for 1 buJ trip lo Tijuana on October 3. ... ..... •• Ctlfll bl L t1111 It .. " ... ,.. S4. Ml....,. .... _ llNTAL llADlll · e CINnlftt e Polntlftt . "-~· ..... ,,... ewtM ... 645-4120 CM Women Mn. Wllltam Goodwin wu SO YOU WINT TO IE I TUCHW elected r~y u pruldent of the Colla Mesa 'Women'• Opportunity awaits the dynamic Club. fu Her ofnctra are the ~Imel. lure educator. Invest • year Cleve Schul1S, William s... at the ROSTON MONTISSORI ~~ P~~~rtw f1"m0~ INSTITUTE FOi TEACHER TRAlff. Kermocle, parllamen1Srlan; ING. Applications mus! be sub- Joseph S 1111 n ° v I c b ind milled by August 15th for the Franklin Myen, eecret.ariu ; Richard Ingram, trwurer; 1972·1973 training suslnn, Arthur Gillespie, r e n I 1 I 1 : Orange. Jamea Curran, Echot•1:~ii:iii:iiii:iii:iii:iiii:iiii:iii:ii:iiii:iiii:iiiii:iiii:ii:iiii:iiiii:iii:iii publication: Karl Jo rd 1 n , houJe; Alfred Sch u n ke, membenblp ; 0. Ch 1 r I ea Adams, junior coordinator, and Sb!pben Smllh. junior presldenl malhe~ • ·~nation for the s c h o o I Invited guests will b e ) ·~braries ln the new Irvine WendeU Pasternak. head 1 :3l'nified School District \\'iii be librarian for the San Joaquin ~uired for L'lelr release. School Distrtct. and a group o[ Youth, conservation-ecology and education will be the focus or the club, which b beginning its third year of organiza.tionJ;====:::::::;:::====;l----------~~---------11 under the direction or Mn. John Engel, presidenl 11/11 ... WIGS · t ~ The hostages wiU be su~ school principal!: including f ·~ected to the enjoyment of George Henry, De I a In e :hors d'oeuvres and punch, and RJchards, Stuart Cunningham, !will vieW diaplay1 of audlfr JobnJnmon, David Prince and 'Visual equipment, aids and John Del MOMCO. .books. in the C o I o n Y Afasked kJdnapen will be Clubhouse, Irvine, at 4:30 p.m. the fl.1mes. William Tltchenal, on the kidna p day. Fred Keooedy, Mlchael tRlley, lnlended hostages lnclud(! R. Lee Pendleton, Michael Ralph Gates, superinteodent Hut.senplller, Gary Brumfield, of the San J oaqu.ir. School 1'Tank Pollu.i, Paul Brabec, ITAJ.IAN 39" UMON MIAtN•U• '" JI-,. • ... CHOCOIATI MlllN•UI "I .,,. '' 9" SID 89 •• ~ .. ~·:: ... :!~;-: .... ~·:i~~·.:s.:i:.· ·~a::..!."'!:.~;.•!!= ..... ,, .4, c :JJ A ITALIAN DE~I • • RESTAURANT uca e ' BAKERY ltll .Cdam1 •I MagllOlia, Huntington Baach, 0..Alt ..... ,..... O.!I °"9tl lltM lilt c:t1 ....... • O.,._. ~tr Yt--n HOUIS: DAILT tM, ,.,. 10.t, I.AT. 1M. CLOHD tUNDAT Prospective members will be greeted at 1 noon salad luncheon Saturday, Aug. 5, In the home or Mrs. Dennis Gisca, according to Mrs. Titchen1l, membership chairman. Bo11lique SALE SALE 1tlll •I ut•r•''-St .. New,..,., l1Mll '' .. "* VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE lll4 Eest CQest Hwy. e Coron• dol M•r Phone 673-8050 • DON'T SUFFER WITH THE HEAT Dress in ocryllc, lt bro•tho1, •nd ~oops you cool. Cover ups •nd befhlnQ tuit1 will noY1r f•d• in this f•brlc. Wo h•vo mony difforont print1 •nd 10Jld1. Enjoy the b••ch or pool to tho fullest. e IAfrtU.MlllCAlD Soo You Soon! VIRGINIA e MASTll CHAlGI .. .. , ......... .------------~~--'l!=.-;;;.-;;;.-;;;.-;;;;;;;;;i::;.-;;;.-;;;.-;;;~ • j I • New ornaoic hair remoyer Hairs off in minutes, s~ off for weeks. Leaves skin beautifully smooth, free from hair ••• without shaving, waxing, using messy creams or foams or resorting to electrolysis. There rs no'W a new way lo remove unwanttd hair completely from face, •nns, thighs, legs, wherlY'lr- and keep it off longer. You use a gentle, odortess organic compound. called Dom.;d thO raoulla are simply sensational. Delila ectually Ulla out lht wllola ltllrlnlm !ht follicle ... leavetyounkJnbMutitullyamoolllllld free from hair for weeks. The little oxtra time o.ma mayllkt al rirtt woni matter once you hnd Iha! you can rtallylorgot aboUI halrramoval ••• yea,fOt---· There art no blunt ands. No prlckly stubble. no nicks orcutt. And 11'ero'1 no qulcl<grnw bock. Wl\tn h1lr eventually does come In, It 1eems1p1rMt Ind babylO!L Dama'"· Nalunil Organic Hair Rtmovtt. Idell fOt tetnag111, too. $5.GSat our ccemtllc counters. JCPenney FASHION ISLAND, Newport leoch HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hulllington le•ch . . . • I ' . ' I I - --COOL,.CAPWS WIGS--•••••••....,.....,..c.-........ --. .. nuu .. llDNIANl'D T\lt ll•W 11lrtcl• filler 4Mtll'-t ftln. rleya c11rlH, •wt wt It. rtMf f~ tlifftreftf styltt, letl•, f1.,1 •'"' ectt llile t.Wt1t• "'"· ILURA WIGS '19" & HAllPIECI$ from ................ . 1003 HUMAN HAlllPIECU-lllD!ICIDI W'ttl•h (2 ea.) -ltt. SI I.ti •••••••• ::; S L• Cjua4i (J .a.) -lit. $17.tl •••••••••• 11Ltl ••• C••"'• {4 tL) -.... '21 .tl •••• 'NqW ...... ·" • POii MIN-CAl'LESS SYNTillTIC WIG ":1:.':: NOW $29.95 Wt Ht vt • '"'~t. flffitlt a..,. .. , fOl MIN ONLfl WIG •nd BEAUTY SALON 250-0 last 171h st.-Hfll c .. 1a Mote \ ...... • ' • • • •' DAllV P!lOT p R ~miniscing: A Relative Mat~r I ' I By LAURll KASPEll CM .. DMlt' ,.._ 11 .. Put three ........,, together UJWbert and 1'ere'1 Ubly lo "" -c!!ttter.' But put iiiree dsten, two ol whom bavtn~ -each other In 17 )'<an, logelber and you're IW't lo-hear 1 lot of talk In tho mldsl c( con1 .. 1 ... Such w11 the aH~llon In the NewPort Beach borne ol Gordon and Non Wantn recently when they had bet two listers and broChen·ln-law staying with thtm. 'J"bey bad taken her sister and husband, Rita and Stanley Gill ol Victoria, Canada lo the ai{port to meet another sisttr and her huaband, Kathleen and Ernest ·rummer, who came to thls country from F.ngl4nd for tbe first time. Tbt Gills were a surprise since the , English couple ex· pected only to be met'by the Warrens. who had talked them into the trip when they were ln England last summer. CONFVSION 1 It was both an excili11t and tonfuslng meeting. First they were waiting for.each other on different levels or t h e terminal. Then the t w 0 couples eot !luck temporarily ln an elevator. Flnally, with the help1 of their ·scouting husbands, the three sisters met. But that didn't end the confusion. "It was a terrible arrival , . . She didn't ewn know me." said Mrs. Gill . "You've groun o14er," ex- plained Atrs. Rimmer. That would be cxpect.trl after 27 yiars. Even the phdtol{taohs they had exchanged hadn't helped becaWIC Mrs. Gill never wore her glasses for pk:tures. "l was just up to here (mo- tioning toward ~r forehead ) with everything," Mn. Rim- mer said. Besides the fact that this was her first trip to the United States and not finding her relatives right away, she was excited because the 12- ' -trip bad -her !Int plue ride. . " ... Acyny, I did klll her," ft ald. Liter, abt WU told who btr alater and broll!ol'ln.Jow wert. "I thoulJ>t" they w o u I d recognize eecb other," Mrs, Warren said. She hu Men both couplea perlodicaUy dur- ing the past )'<tn .. REMI~ "II woold blve been a good TV show really," aaid ooe rA. thehulbands. Alltt their meeOng though they did a lol o( talking. "Now our bushanda have louocl out all the things we did when we were Utile girla that they didn't know,?t Mrs. Warru aald. SO much were t b e1 remlnl!cing that Rimmer .... they were even blamU:lg tbinp on each other which they did 40 years ago. Ri\a's bmband was a Cana-. dian toldier aerving in World war n wben • met and married him. While he was still serving in Italy. she and their baby went lo Canada "'·Ith the fll'st of the war brides. ' Pifr. and Mn. Warren are both from England but follow- ed Rita across the ocean about a year later. After living in Canada for a few years, they moved to the Newport-Coit& Mesa area where they have been for 20 years now. They have been able to get to both England and Canada but jobs and growing children have restricted the other two couples. Rimmer said this was their first opportunity since he is now retired. LIFETIME JOURNEY "It's something we never really thought we'd dQ," said Mrs. Rimmer. "Really, it's a journey of a lifetime for us," added her husband. . But all that was needed to make it come true was the suggestion by Warren and "the wheels started turning Your Horoscope Tomorrow and that was it." Be.fore · the Wam!DI left England last year, the Rimmers had joined a charter group and were making plans for this visit. "I feel more at home here lh:m J do in England '" said Rimmer. "There are more foreigne rs in London." By now, they're on their way up to Canada with the Gills but they will return to this area before they leave at the end of August. They think this country is '"just out o{ this v;orld and beautiful .'' Because they "re staying with relatives. noted Warren. they are able lo "see it (the country) as we live ... they can see and evaluate peo- pleas they really are." "We all live prettr much the same kind of lives," noted Mn. Warren. "We've all got good husbands and we've all got good homes," added Mrs. Rimmer. Virgo: Double Check Goals THURSDAY- AUGUST 3 By SYDNEY O~IARR • • FootbaD star 0. J. Simpson, bpm under the r.odiacal sign of <hcer' reooilly· btct his lint e&poSUre to astrology, ap- ~ring with me on a na- ilOnwide television program. I usured the grid great that be ww.ld be havihg an outstan- din~ se8.$0n, would 1eam more mofley and possibly be traded frollf Buffalo to a winning team. The genial, intelligent 0 . J. smiled and declared, "I sun hope you and astrology are right, Mr. Oman!'' ' ~ (Mareh 21-April 19): SUtk to ideas, principles. 'lbosd who threaten are blu!-wf, know It and stand tall. Be aware Of details, fme polnlll. Relative who ia tuvel· ing aha may be contacting you. Could involve missing papen. TAURUS ·(Aplil io.M•Y 20): Be open to discussl.on con- cerning possissioa!:, finances. Cycle b oo upswing, Put acros.s ideas. Mate, partner could be misinformed, Be diplomatic but firm . Gemini and Vifgo person:! figure prom- inently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Cooperate wJtb Taurus. Don't attempt to be your own lawyer. Make concilialory gesture to family member. Wipe out past grievana!. Forgive and forget. Tb.is results in rise of peraonal prestige. CANCER (Jwie 21-July 22): Keep confidenUaI in.alters con- fide.Dlial. One who urges otherwise may have selfish motive. Know it and respond accordingly. Check b e h i n d scenes. Take nothing for granted. Visit friends confmed to borne, hospital. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Money comes from past ef- forts, Jnvestment. So m e wishes fuµilled U you are practicaJ. Capricorn co u Id play important role. Friends may disag_ree among each other. Strive to maintain neutral stance. Picture will come into fOIUS. VIRGO (Aug. 23-llept. 221: Review goals. What you need- ed in pa&t may not fit current requirementa. Know it and do some double-checking. Finish what you start. Refuse to car- ry burden not really your own. Ariel could be in picture. LIBRA (Se pt. 23-0ct. 22 1: Yoor philosophy Is highlighted. Be truthful within. Don't deceive yourself, New deal is in offing -be receptive. Don't attempt to hang on to what is finished. You wilJ comprehend. Leo is in picture. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21 ): Guard valuables. Don't give up something for more prom- be. Be realistK:. F o 1 Io w through oo hunch. Ooe who taught you in past makes reappearance. Be willing to learn. Be a shrewd bargainer. Position ii stronger than ls ap- parent. SAGfflAllJIJS fNov. 22- Dec. Zl ): Lie low. Time ls on your aide. Play waiting game. Pace yourself. Be verstitilc. Let others handle details. Review situation as a whole. Socialize. Meet people. Display sense of humor. Don't make demanda. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Some restrictions now are necessary. Be patient. Take advantage or de1ays. Obtain hint from S a gittarius message. Check basic issues. Keep recent hea1th resolu· tions. Give recognition to one who serves you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb. 18): Be prepared for change of scenery. Romance, exciltment of discovery are featured. Gemini and Virgo are in pic- ture. Accent creative en-- deavon. Relationships ar'!: in- -lensified -yoo gel anolher chance at happiness. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Accent on home, property and security. Give attention to family, domestic affairs . Tau.nu and Ubra persom are in picture. Be diplomatic. But know when to pull In financial reins. Bargain is available. IF TODAY IS YOUR BmmDAY you have sharply booed sense of humor. At times you are t9(I sell·indulgent, could have weight problem. You are a natural entertainer. possess an abundance of charm and are spoiled by op- posite sex. Change of domestic situation is due in December. To find wt ....... llldlY for YOU In "'°"'" -loW, onlof" I"*-0m..<r'I bool!.lof, "s.o-.f Hlftfs for Mio! •!Id Wcrnefl. w SM'ICI blrftw:lol• 1tld 7J c.,,11 le c;>nwirr At.ll"GiolY Mcnih. TM DAI· LY PILOT, &It• U... Grind CMll••I Sl•llOfto New YA N.Y. llOI ,, I Talent Search Slate-d A three-week tour of Europe I is the top prize In a com- petition for teenagers being spomored by the Talented Teen Foundation, an organiza- tio n dedicated to helping gihed youth. 11ie "teen talent sea rch'' v.·111 be.gin Tuesday. Aug. 15, from 4 to 7 p.m. on tht: mall al Fashion Island. N t w po r I e.ach. I lnlerested singers. dancers. musicians, baton twirlers nnd 1 drama lie studenls, ages 13 to 1 19, are eligible. Judging 1o1•i!I be madt: on , talent, showmanshi p and au· dience applause. Singers and dancers must bring OY·:n records o r accompanist. Plaoo, record player and microphone will be provided. Grand finals are planned for Saturday. Aug. 19, at 2 p.m. The winner will join 40 other teenager.i from throughout the counlry on a goodwill concert tour in Europe. Entry blanks are available at the center. Mesans To Marry J udith Ann Babiuch and Air Goree Lt. Jeffrey Neill Williams of Cos ta Mesa plan to be married next swnmer in· St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach. Their engagement was an- nounced at a cocktail buffet ~led by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Babiuch of Costa Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Qif!ord O. Williams are parents of the future bride g room who graduated from Costa Mesa High School and UC!. His flan- cee's .&Choob are OiUIS, Orange Coast College and Calitomia State • University, Long e.ach. • After 27 pars, th,.. sisters, from left, Nora W1rren, Rita Giii incl Kathl .. n Rimmer, IN togetMr again. NOW-..SERVING THE HARBOR AREA OF COSTA MESA a Jehght/u/ budget ja /on where beauti/u/ hair jfiJ/ej begln. PRIC-E LIST - MONDAY THRU THU RS DAY Shampoo a nd Set Perm anent Wave Ti nt Bleac h Touch-up Frosti nq $2.50 7.50 5.50 IO.SO 14 .00 FRIDAY , SATURDAY. SUNDAY PR.ICES Sl l6HTLY HIGHER. hat'.rcuLJ 51.50 MANICURES & PEDICURES BY PHYLLIS 1"69 5 lrvin e Ave.--Costn Mesa CORNER OF EAST 17th ST. -ABOVE LA CAVE RESTAURANT 645-1050 548-9986 OP EN 7 CAYS A WEEK And SOME EVENINGS "TAK E THE ELEVATOR" COMING VERY SOON ~hACUESTA~ • 3 TO 7 BEDROOMS • BY THE SEA 968-2929. 962-1371 YOU OWN THE LAND • • . : • ' ,' .•; :: :: , f I I I I ' I I • ....................... • • ••• ' • • • • • • .. . . . . ~ . • , Actress 'Thinks. Thin', Prefers Light Eating __ , BEER GIVES 8,ARBECUE SUBTLE CHANGE ' Beer Cools the Cook, , Accents Natural -Taste No matter how many dif- ferent kinds or meat you cook on the grill during the .!JUm- mer, there 's no doubt that the most popular and frequent meal of all is hamburgers. By midsummer. a Iler you've barbecued hamburgers many times, ideas on how to subtly change the classlc out· door meal are welcome. This Is an excellent time to test the intri guing qualities of bttr in your own t'OOkini:;. especiaJly since beer is alm~t 11 frequentl y found as han1- burgers on vie backyard scene. Here are ~veral sugges· 1,-.any one of which will liven up the most popular barbecue of all. As a matter of fact. all the foods could be used at the same time because the beer acts as . a catalyst to un· ck!rscore the natural flavor· ings of the food Itself, not as a d ominant or readily recognizable flavor of its own. People will know that the hamburgers are especially · juicy, the biscuits light and airy, the beans more robust. the potato salad m o r e delicate. The childttn. of course, can t enjoy the improved flavor of their favorite foods becaust ' the alcohol evaporates during · the cooking proce~s. While yau're planning the food , whether you'll be in your • ; own backyard or barbecuing , ! al a nearby park. be sure there's an emply baJZ or trash can available and within easy rt a ch. Make sure all tho s e packages and conlAiners - the ones which make outdoor i eating so easy. so convenient and so much fun -are dispos· • ed of propfrly. • You'll find your summer i more pleasant, especially ir you ha ve children, to insist lhat all the family and JZUl.'sls pitch in to keep your backyard or picnic area litter·free. .. I BEER BURGERS 2 slices of ry~ bread 'ti cup beer 2 pounds ground beef 1 medium onion (nlinced) '12 teaspoon sage, salt, pep- per. Trim crust! from bread and break into small pieces. Pour beer over bread and let stand until liquid is absorbed. Mix soaked brtad with ground beef, onions and sage. Salt and pepper to taste. Mix together lightly but thoroughly. F'orm into patties a n d refrigerate for at least an hour to Jet flavors blend. Grill over hot roals to desired doncness. Yield: 6 to I ham· burgers. SPECIAL BEER BUNS 4 cups biscuit mi.I I fl2 ounces) can or bottle beer 1'1ix biscuit dough according to package directions , substituting beer for the liq· uid. Knead a few times until dough is smooth. Roll out on lightly floured surface until 1,'2-inch thick. Cut into rounds slightly larger than hamburger patties. Place on lightly greased baking pan and bake at 450 degree for about 15 minut~ or until golden brown. Yield: 8 to IO buns. ourDOOR BEANS 3 11 pound 1 cans pinto beans (drained ) 1 onion (diced) •:-green pepper (diced ) 6 strips bacon (diced) ,_., cup chili sauce 11 clove garlic (mincedl I tablespoon brown sugar 2 cups beer, salt, pepper ln a Iar,ge saucepan, mix beans wilh rest of ingredients. Simmer, uncovered, for about I hour, stirring occasionally. Serve hot. Yield: 6 to 8 serv- ings. POTATO SIU.AD 6 cups sliced cooked pota- toes 2 medium oniorni (diced) '·:S green papper (diced) 1 cup sliced ctlery I pimiento (diced) Combine vegetables in bowl or pan. Pour hot beer dreaslng over 611 and loso tl\OrOOghly, II Cool Head Gets Hot Bacon makes a savory top- ping. LETIUCE SALAD WITH HOT MUSHROOM DRESSING I small head iceberg lettuce ¥.a cup com oil 2 cups (•bout I> poond) sliced fresh mushrooms ~~ teaspoon dried erushed basil '~ tea spoon sail 1'1 teaspoon pepper l': teaspoon onion sa lt Dash of tabasco sauce 1 '., teaspoon grated lemon rind J 1h tablespoons lemon juice 4 slices bacon, crisply cooked and crumbled Core, rinse and thoroughly drain lettuce ; wrap and chill. Just before serving, coarsely shred enough lettuce to make I quart . In a 10-inch skillet heat oil: add mushrooms and basil and cook quickly and lightly. stir· rlnf' often; stir in remaining ingredients except bacon and heal : pour over leltuce and toss just until mixed. Sprinkle with bacon and Serve at once. Makes 4 strv· ingn . 213 cup com oil 1 tablespoon 1rated orange ~I . 2 tablespoons fresh orange juice 2 tabltspoons fresh lemon juice 1 teaspoon onion salt 1~ teaspoon while pepptr 111 teaspoon powdered ginger Dash whlte sugar 16 teaspoon paprika i,t teaspoon celery salt Combine all ingredients In small covered jar. Shake thoroughly to blend ; shake again just before serving. Makes about 1 cup. TROPICAL FRUIT SALA D WITH DAIQUIRI DRESSING (4 servings) Make about \2 cup dressing using : . 113 cup corn oil ~ii teaspoon grated lime peel I Yi tablespoons lime peel I 'I.I tablespoons rum •,ii teaspoon salt Dash sugar Combine a 11 ~ Ingredients, .:..-.. .. . ,... -. . •. -. . .... ---· . . . ..... ~-· 60I EAST BALBOA BLVD, BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICI: PHONE 673 .. 310 ' SPICIALI TNUISDAY, NIDAY, SATU ~DAY, AU•. J, 4 A I BREAKFAST SPECIAL CERMEIJ.SPRlllGFlllD GIAHTSIZE • CANTALOUPE SLICED DRIVE BACON LAUNDRY llETERGOO F $ c 0 c R 1 lb: ea. pac. - ... I ~J P.M-7 .... e ._. WI tall:YI TNI l .. HT TO LIMIT 9UANtJTIU · OPIM a A.ltl •• 7 •.·M-1 a.,.• W ... ~----~----~~ --- Follow the Sun with Food .fOrfun • JANET LEIGH THINKS THIN Headed for the country? Having a picnic? Or just enjoying your baclcyud? Edison Home Economists have a new program that shows you bow to put together an easy-to-tote menu. Good i.., like: Lamb Kabobs, Potato Salad TreaSure, Celery Seed Bread, German J umbles! Fun to cook, fun to serve and eat. Your free recipe brochure is waiting for you. Plan to come! blend well. Set aside. For the salad: I head western iceberg let· IUCI! • I large orange 1 papaya 2 bananas 4 slices fresh tor canned) pineapple Brown sugar Core, rinse and thoroughly drain lettuce ; chill. BEEcB·NUT BABY FOOD • l I plat'es. An'ange warm broiled fruit on lettuce r1lta, and spoon reserved drelsin( over all For Your Bar-B-Que USE W~ Chy c..dl C ........ 12H Westwd.....,, w .... 1 ..... w ...... _,, A .. 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Ille bi( notional 111thority of an 1uperm1rketln1 -hies, llUbishod •• !In Yort. lllchar.!'1 ~ 1n Harbor View ror the tirtli time •u l<leded Stor< ol lbe Month. Lots o1 talk 1bout Richard'1 Ono at Lido. bow the -.. has wua world acclaim 'vtr_the puf quan.r of I "-""1 'tllth ....... ~ ...... venience and 1erYlce, service, ler?ict. , Top IUVlce b nted ".'har,1te accoonlt. 'Ibey ef- !ervesce more wit~ unusual fleriices. . • .delivery Tele!oocl (!oocl and gro( delivered au over the United States. . • ,Fl'D <Udo Flower shoo delivf'J'I Rowers all over the world) . . .and gift eertlllcates P1Cted In gold boxes with r..i ribbons. They talk about the two perishables departmeou .•.. meat and produce. • • .who enhance people from 40 miles away because of metieulOUI trim and top quality. People are happy to pay a little more when thev don'f hive to throw Wiltod lea ... and fat dJ1ppinga away. '· STAPLES ... BR.ANDS GOURMET FOODS · They talk about grocery staples (flour. paper napkins, soao, frozen neas, and canned beansl and n•· !tonally advertised brands (Dole. Libby, Hl!iml ... how they ""' priced In line for the budiet conscious. They doople In ~ounnet !oods and pr<pared Items ••• bow the customer laos UD canned guava shells, Black Cold coffee, barbe- oued ribs and chooolate pie. V~a, the gal w,119 WTOI_! --art.lcle cased -• they -t '""""" cl:leckstands. ~ )1".arnerl ~ the reason peoole Jhori at • Rld>anl's .... bocad"' 1bev adore the .,rich mix of ' .. perishables. Dfet)iitred foods and national brands. BACK TO ScRATCll Vlrginta calls our bakerv and dellcat.....,, acratdl ·_..11ons. Tbls ......... do the whole thln.ll. . • ~ the butl<r, add the Dour, grirwl the cabbage, holl the -Ues. Over one third of Rtchard11 Two at Harbor vi.... i.. noo-sen space where foOO! are orepar..t and m<ftod for ou. Catering ...• just about as• muct. 8'rVlce as one per- son can get. Let't delve in a few specifics. The most ~T~rou!, the verv fancv 1UCed-ollve-0n--top trav of hoN: d'oe uvres. ; •. P.5 for 800 a good average fo .. 2.'i le. Want a buffet! SSTC exitmple: O>k:ken yakf, Chinese rice , grt!e:n beans a Im ad In e , \ ~ roll, butter, coffee, f":l¥11• auear .•.. ready to • """ $2.15 per person. u • !"".'I'" "°""' the platter • ~ 1Witb lbe cold sliced I ham, beef, turkey, butter..t : breads, cheeses. salads, ~ rellsbts, froit trays. the : nogt: $2.15 to 12.95 per PtJ'IDIJ. ready to aerve. ' Favorite spaghettl and • ""'"' balls-th -: a...\ salad. Fr.nch •arllc ... bread. ... 11.45 per penoil. Did YoU bow at Barbor 1 Vaew you can have 20-PoUDds of fried chicken on one ~. notice, a 11 -and~. The d<lJ 11 always Jooded with ready· !Hat /OOdi: Pick up one ol lbeir,..,,,,. at lbe hot !ooclt counter .•.. a whole ·mooth ol ttady-lo-ftt foods &om ooup to apple B<Uy. And don't forget lbe llCl"Atdl ba~. In lbe other comer, -lhl opricot -· -rolls, and • klndl ol bmd=rt. I 0De It Udo, I quarter a century ol ..-.. I . .Rlcbard'1 Two al Barllorj View. • . .same -· 1l!iy d!an!!• --ore In love with It. • DAILY PILOT 3.J· • Well, they're 10 9ood, we wouldn't dere sell you anythin9 butspankin9 fresh, California 9rown chickens! Why? Beceu~ they ere the best you can buy -plump , delicious, 9rain-fed beauties. • · So'me markets buy chickens from other states, I they're cheaper). These chickens come from es fer away 111 Geor9ia end Alebeme, and ere shippe.d with preservatives in ice, (to keep them from spoilin9 on the lon9 cross-cou·n- try f\eul. J • California chickens (end turkeys I ere neturelly fresh, they don 't need preservatives! Meny people think pre· servetives 9ive poultry e "funny tesfe". We think you would rather taste just the succulent, delicate chicken -end they ere DAYS FRESHER! Don't be fooled bye "ber9ain" price! Chicken is inexpensive, you mi9ht es :well heve the best -AND THE BEST IS THE ONLY KIND WE SELL. J'J~-.• A~!.~~j~~~!dmul. 5 *51 Hen TurkeysPQ,,~::FA4r:.H-CAf~l~guChickens c ••.• , 49' •. G f et 5 ._$1 Ro•st them on• rotisserie, brushing with Re•dy to fry, bake, berbecue or saute with rape rul Lawry's Cae1ar Dressing--clelicious idea. ertichoke hearts, pot1toes and onions! ......... wllltl A 1 •• 1 • 1i•i•9 ·ddiH•· 10 .. i.d.. Whole Fryers 39' Split Broilers 4 9' Watermelon , wltole ORiy .. 5' Garnish roast chicken with mi:·.:d ~~c~:g· :· Brush with 1euc1 of butter, lemon juice, T abesco lb. of oren91. and Paprika-broil for piquant results. Ho~~;d;~ghM~l~~·d d .... ".. lb. 12c Roasting Chickens 59c lb. a . S~ncer Steaks U.S.D.A. Choiu 2.49 lb. --~ .. ~'-6~ --Stuffed Chicken Breasts . • • • . . . 98c lb. ·: Yuban ·c~ifee I lb:83' Yuban Coffee J lb. ''" ~ Yuban Coffee J lb. tan 1.65 2.39 'h Cornish Game Hens . Small Cooked Bay Shrimp • 59c ea. 2.59 lb. Best of the Fryer Chicken Breasts Chicken Legs Chicken Wings Smoked Albaeore 69c lb. 89c lb. 69c lb. 49c lb. l59 lb. ~-~~'ill-Large AA Eggs 11cMrd·~ doL 39' lfFJCaF~~ O.~~!~!.~:·R~p•7~1 BRIGHT WAY TO PUT COLOR THRU THE HOUSE ••. 1 Richard's Ice Cream ~Gal. 69c Mexican Dinners P0 n°. ' cou... St Kft..d11• Rnt Qvarity 6 ~ 12 Ch. C1111 Butter • • • . lb. 84c Tab Diet Cola . . . 79c Sunihiil.-11 eL 6 rk. 12 Ot. Cant Banquet Wafers • . • 29c F re sea • • . . . . . 79c Fl1i1thmann'1 Saft Sinwckeri It• Cn•-12 OZ. Margarine . • • . lb. 43c Toppings • • . • . . 29c 46 Oz. c •• Liquid ll11ch, $1/10 11 Delaware Punch 3 for $1 Purex • . • • . . . 49c 14 Oul\tlt of flavor Di1hw11litr D1ff"J1nt Jl Ot. Heinz Ketchup 2 for 49c Finish ........ 49c Seven Seas Green Goddess Dressing , oz. 3 for $1 • Dole Pineapple •N•""· '"'°" ".h .. " 3 for $1 lit 20 Oi. SI• i• Ha1vy Syrwp. ' We bake it fr1sh in our stor••, e¥1ry day . eapoose Dinner Rolls 6 .,.. 49t 6rqt nw idH-made from our popular 7 grain Indian Jraad Recipa1 French Bread Tlla perfect b19innin9 for Haro sandwich es l 47c Chocolate Chew Cake • . • . • • • • 1.19 Cinnamon Twist Danish Pastry . . . . 2 for 35c ~i411~q;~1 Paper flowers 1/3 OFF Smirnoff Vodka ~ Gol. Such I 9r1at summer mixer and you save 1.20, too. 67J.6J60 HOME D~LIVERY IN OUR AREA. 10.69 fRlCE EFFECTIVE AUG. 3°6 J :zesty dinners from which to choose. Jeno's Pizza Snack Tray 1~ °'· 79c French Beans with Almonds • 3 for $1 l irdt fye f OL 1'~9• French Beans with Mushrooms • l ird1 Eye 9 01. pk9. Rice, Peas with Mushrooms 1;,J, ,,, •••• Welch's Grape .Juice " oz. Butterrnilk<Wlffles 10 oz. 3 for $1 3 for $1 3 for $1 39c ~tll•Jlm Egg and Potato Salad Pl•• 49c , Rich1rd's make this fr•s.h daily in the del i. kitchens-just like home madt! . Rithard' s Balred Hanr lb. 1.BY:_ As 9ood as home baked with non• of the fussl Kraft Monterey Jack Stick 10 oz. • 69c Master's Chinese Style Sweet & Soor .~ oz. 39c • CATERING-A RICHARD'S SPECIALITY You don't need to have o large party to enjoy our food ' wvices. L .. U. roost • turkey, bake o him.:..... one! don 't forget our 20 salads ond gtlatins or hot enlrHs ind side dishes. We're here lo help any w1y we can. •. ~ J..• ~ HARBOR VIEW 1fi60 Mac Arthur, Newport Beach 673·2155 OPEN DA1LY9-8, SUN. 9 -6 ~ LIDOCENTER 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach OPEN DAILY 9 -7, SUN:9 - 6 ' I ' I ! I ' ' • /1 , I ,, ·cherry Salad 's· - Cheery • Here today and gone tomor· row. 'lbat's not the way i reolly II with sweet cherries. That's the way It seems, they are such a popular fruit, just for two. You may ntver use sweet cherries for anything other ttlan snacks or picnic desserts. For either use, there's no way to improve. And no one seems to know how many are enough. . . .but there never seems to be enough. They disappear like magic as soon as you get ho1ne Crom lhe market. That's why you may never have discovered that sweet cherries don't keep very well. They should be used exactly as you do berries ... as quickly as possible. Most sweet cherries in the markets are dark varieties but occasionally you find light ones. They are just as delicious as dark ones and you may want to buy some ... Jor variety. So handle light ch.er· r~ tenderly; bruising them is ultra-easy. Even though ·sweet cherries don 't keep well and the llghl ones are very easily damaged, picking top quality cherries is easy. Those that look best. ... are best. They should be plump and fairly firm and have a bright, fresh appe.arance . Size has nothing to do with quality .... bot most sweet cherries come in fa irly large aizes. Should you happen to have 10me sweet cherries last long enough to put into a salad, try them in a lamb salad. ROY AL LAMB SALAD · 1 cup cooked lamb, cut ln small cubes (about half an ..._inch) 1 cup finely diced celery 1 cup dark sweet cherries (a rew are ror garnish) 11 .. cup chopped nuts I 13 cup mayonnaise Salad greens Toss all -Ingredients except salad greeru: lightly together. Chill thoroughly. Pile on salad greens. Garnish with re- maining sweet cherries ·and top with mayonnaise ( i f desired). "°lakes two serviags. Seafood Surprise Surprise guests once ln a while with a special rock lobster dinner at h o m e . Something they wouldn't be apt to find on a restaurant menu. Some especially elegant casserole, for example. It's delicate, it's delicious, tt'a delighUul. It's like nothing else and It will always be Itself every time It's made. The recipe is the k!nd that can never go wrong. Lobster tails should be finn or texture, tender and juicy. The creamy mixture iJ perfect as a foil for the meal. The seasonings are exactly right. Perfect as a buffet offering for company. BAKED ROCK LOBSTER SUPREME 3 tablespoons hotter or margarine s tablespoons nour 1 pt. (2 cups) heavy cream 1 can (101n ounces ) con- densed c ream of mushroom soup Salt and pepper S pkp. {I ounces ea.) rock lobster lails t ta~lespoons instanl minct4, oiuon t tablespoons finely chopped parlley lh cup cornflake crumbs · ·J/4 cup melted butter or margarine ··· Melt butter and stir in flour . Gradually beat In cream and mushroom 90Up. Stir over low heat until aauce bubbles and thicken!:. Senon lo lastc with Alt and pepper. Parboil frocen rock lobster tails by dropping them into bolling salted wai.... When water rebolla, drain a n d 4rench WI& Immediately with mlil water. WKll -remove on-dllnlde membrane and pull oat meat ID •one pi«e. CUI meat Info I-Inch cromrtse .uca. Stir rock lobster Into sauce ' ~ !!~.~ and parsley. i~to a 1hallow Jl(JJ crumba and butttt and ~ cr umb• over M I Mt, Beb In I prehelted (• dalroe P'): ..... 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RED• RIPE •CASABA •CRANSHAW •PERSIAN • SANTA CLAUS .WATERMELON · RIPE MELONS WHOLE SMALL SIZE ' LUOl llZI CANTALOUPE c YOUR CHOICE C· LB, -00 00 FOil . WlllTlaOA•US #I SWOT .llHCY . PAPAYAS Oil IOC •RID 3ftC • . 3 F 100 POTATOES II. GRAPES.:~ '711.MANGOES ~ 64KCH POT • ASSOITm COi.Ori' FOIL WW'P£O POnED MUMS 1~ YAUNCIA SWiii' UllTLITT SOUTHERI GOLD• GRAPEFRUIT 0 ORANGES I~ 99~.PEARS 29~0RANGE JUICE 45~ .... 69:... FANTASTIC OlSCOUhTS £V tRY OA1 ........ -.= JS-OUNCE BOX • GIANT CASCADE DISH DETERllEllT 68c ; • 12-0UNCE BOTT1.E IVORY LIQUID DISH DETERGEIT 32' ' .... TllUE rlDOUCE PllCIS EITICllVE AUCUST •1. TllUD. TlllU WlllS. FANTASTIC Dl>CDUNTS EVERY DAY QUALITY BAKERY AT DISCOUNT P RICE~ ' ''"' Cofttoirwt' IMO DllfSSIMG ~~int~ llf'HA 1£fl !JZ. ~ IMITATIOll llllA 61' ... 37c <1-0l.loPfl:o.•Slbd 63c DANOLA IMPOmll HAM oliiOLA100KEll BEIF 63' "lllHI lfTi 99.• MILD CHEDDAR CHE£SE OSW MmR IJYEI CHtEsE 63C osW'MmrvARIEIY rAl 112 1-0....C. •Aft IMel' ~ OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA ioo·cmoHe' AVOCADO DIP iiwril'Mnoiw. MIOSET SAWll . 64-0UNCE BOTTLE ·w1s1 85' .59' ... 53' 11' ·HUVY DUTY DETERGEIT 116 • ' FANIASTIC DllCDU NTS EVERY DAY ~h'E'BliiiiooM 'jj;ii TISSUE t8 SCOT'r~"·. ,.._, .. ~BATHROOM TISSUE 10-0Uru Pko. SUNSHINE OATMEAL cooms I ".Or.loo NABISCO CHElSE NIPS u~Mtrt IUTTEI SANDWICH Flc"mOii 'cbES ~sun~'NT ROASTtll AUIONDS 69' 7c 7c 7c 79' @ 4 Pock• lo.or. "'*"II Md HUifrs WcK PACK 57' ' FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY I~ LOMA LINDA NATURAL WHEAT GERM Von Comci't • ll·Os.. Con PORK & BEANS liVic't'oli1'- TACO SAUCE @Wi~oill'NSc.n a.-; 14.Qi.. Con. Mild., Hot OLO EL PASO ENCHILADA SAUCE 16-0l:. lfl ......... ot ~mBOiE DRESSINQ 40' 47' 29' 29' 31c 30' 29' 25' 29' -54' . To Keep It Light By BAllllARA GIBBONS 11'1 paUo perfy time and the message Is: "Keep It light!·· ParUcularly where food and drink .,,, coocerned. Tbe heavy cheeses, dairy- rtch dips and fatty nibblt!!I you 1night normaJly serve to a ntidwinler gathering will only raise the therl)lostal on a sweltering sul]mler sundoWn. Calories are heat .. a fact '-- often overlooked by the sum· mer hostess. Drinking and eating go hand·in·hand. It takes only one hand to hold a glaS.!1 so the other is automatically alter potato chips, pretzel! o r whatever else you have on hand. . . Even though appetilcs are nagging, nibbling is such an ingrained party habit that everyone does it, hungry or not. And the more you nibble the more uncomfortable you are. The Sllm Gourmet way Is to make the nibbles calorle- •e, and, therefore, "air con· I ditloned." , DOW TO COOL JT AVOID cocktail sausage, m I n i W I e ners, "pigs-in-a- blanket," smoked meats and other fattening fare~ INSTEAD: co.Id s h r i m p • o-acked crab, c h I I I e d marinated fish, lump lobster (ii you can aUortl it) cltilled fresh luna (if you can find it), smoked fish or any seafood snacks. . AVO{D potent drink!!. Save the martinis and Manhattans and other superproof potables for the fireside. With the heat everyone automatically drinkl more, so drinks ahould be light. Especially avoid strong, sweet drinks. INSTEAD: tall drinks with lots of lee and soda. ,.onsugary wine punches with _ Iota of fruit and juice. And don't forget that sugary mix- ers add heaHnaklng calories, so have Jots of club soda and diet mixers on hand. With e v e r yo n e weight-watching these days. the host who doesn 't have some sort of low~ calorie IOda ia a bit or a klunk! AVOID sour creamy dips, or time based on mayonnaile or cream cheese .•• ·.they're 500 to 1,500 calories a cupful or more! INSTEAD: add one-hall cup but~lk or skim milk. to two cups low-fat cottage cheese and whip it up in your blender. Under 200 calories a cupful. Use this sour~ream stand·in In any favorite dip recipe (for a California Dip simply add a packet of onion soup mix! ) even easier and slimmer still: open a container of. plain yogurt and stir In your favorite dip.maker, Only 120 cllories a cup!ul. AVOID greasy d!lps and shortenlng-rtch c r a c t e r a . Pretzels are beUer than potato chips; saltines are better than oily-feeling crackers. PuCfy com type snacks are better still. Or better yet. ... INSfEAD: make use of summer'• bounty · . Try these fresh chips and dippers: celery cut in two-Inch lengths, raw cauunowtr budJ, radishes, carrot 1tlcks, peper· rings, cucumber slices (or raw yellow squash and zucchini slices for colorful mix.) Or. • • .pickle chips, sliced canned water clntnuts, apple or pear cubes {le.ave the akin on for eo1or -eaaler, too ). rt.sh O< juice-pocked plneopple spean. Anange prettily !or eye appeal. "Keep It light" In whal you wear, too .•.. the best way is to have a figure that beara baring. U you bavt lo be all tl'llSIOCklp and covered over lo lool: your bell you'll nevar en- joy summer! · Candied carrob1 mo c t '-' swtel potato puildlng, IWll<t and oour cobbaie. low..,.lorle potato pancaw ... .for U- and more, •nd a staml)ed, ... ,.ddl't_ .. .....,. and 2S ctnls lo SLIM GOURMET UNlllilAJID • OF V I!: G l!l - T./.BLES, In ~ of the Vl!Gl!:TMILl!lS, In care ol lllo DAii. Y PILOT, 10 Wool Sbn Trail Sparta, W.J. mn. • /1 I ,, U DAIL~ PILOT w-.i. ~ z. im • Price' in effect Thur. through Sun . Aug. 3, 4, 6, 6. Open daily 9 to 9 .•• Sun. IO to 7. No Sale1 to dealer1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • ' W1•1 •· A1t91tSt 2, 1972 PILDT·ADVElfTISEA 1 • • Stock up ·on Staples' C & H .•. Pure cane sweetneu, from the Hawaiian Ialanda! Save on li lb. ba1! . America'• mo1t populu laundry, detergent in the giant 1ize package .•. price for value! . . .. 'The.dige1tible 1hortening . , • uoe for baking, for cooking ••• Save on 3 lb. can! Duncan Hines. , • your choice Or layer cake varieUes •.• and each ia IO venatile! • tDDBPll .......... . I ........... · .... . Choose your favorite Rosa~ita Mexican varietiea at this low price! Frozen Kleenex Facial.I, in the 2oo counttpacuge and Kleenex ia the one that oet the otandard~ Cat sup HuNrs ... i4-oz .••• : •• 19c ·~~~~~so Sauce .... ; ............ ~9c The saucy one ••• made from selected vine ripened tomatoes and seasoned just right! You u.11e it so often, wbynot.aj.ock up on the 8 ounce cans at tliiJ special low price! . . AppleSauceMott's 21 c Dog F,0.0dor. Ross! 2, .. 29c No. :100 J.!iaM jars, bri mful or tasty sauce from Gravenstein apples ... so good'. Give your pet the nourishmen~ he needs, along with the flavor he'll enjoy! 15 oz. cans l.ce Cream Ro1u Hosr •• 73c Shortcake r•ozE" • • • ggc Thrill Dete.rgent •. 39 ~ Rain Barrel ..... 79c Catering Quality in the round ha)f.gal~on Mighty HiA:h., .Strawberry ••. 32 ounct8 The 22 ou nce size at a tempting price. The fabric softener that goes in first! 26 oz. Toppings smucktr'•. _ ... 3'"s1 Minute Maid Juice 4,..$-1 finis_h for DiShes • 49c -eathroom Tissue 4 ~!l rtiake your rav.orite sundae! All flavors J.2 ol, Orange, Grapefruit, Blend or Tangerine. 6 oz. Big ~ourice package will do a great job! RO a1e, Qi! _!~,,;.~roll ii~ck&. j Oreo Cookies ... 49c Orange Juice ..•. 49c Wisk Liquid .... $}39 Yuban Coffee . :'. g3c Favored cookie~ from ~ahisco . f,i..5 ounce !\1inut-;t Maid frozen concentrate .•• 12 oz. Gets rid of rings around the collars . ~i. jital. One pound can (2 lb. can •.. 2.47) Tom&o1111 ..... II!· ~--"' . ·Pino•limd Mellis/ Spencer Slillak ....... 1 I Ripe enough to serve for pictu~ pretty slices and Pticed for real value! Pineapple •.......•• 15~. Hawaiian maturit}• ..• golden ripe! Mushrooms • • • • I I • I ggc ~-Fresh and hro\\'11 to go with steak~ Italian Squash . . . . . . . 25 ~b. Garden fresh .•. all ,reen. , • all ta~tier! Head Lettuce Solid heads,. crisp tender leaves , .• and at a great price! Iceberg! 1 .9.~ . D1hclllllsnn Speci1/sl Canned I ....... ~ ........... . ' . Iowa bom •.• BOneless, shankless meat, lean flavorful and 3 pounds hiJ[! Farmland Monterey Jack . . . . . . 59c Cheese Spreads .• I I I • Lake to Lake, from Wisconsin -M> smooth! 9 o~. pkg. Salame Chubs .••.... $} 53 Woody's-• delicious flavors in 8 oz. plastic cups: Fruit Drinks ...... bap : ••• 29c Gollo, ,from San Franciaco-13 oz. (3<n. oliced ••. 49') El Rancho's Punch'nBags ••• aummerfun treats! SununerCoclers leach ...... ~~.L:~~~.'.'~~~... .. . . 1a11 . ' Smooth quality at thi1 low price for a fifth! (Half-Gallon 9.99) llOn't forret IOda ! . . I M . T . M' · ' ggc a1 a1 IX •••••••• Tavem mat#ihoeuy! .• , 25oz. btlo Ballantine Beer ...... gg c c.rton. of sixJ2ounce can.a! El ·Rancho R·um .• : •••• s499 A • R $21s n1ou ose ••••..••. Flom Ibo CaribbMn, for quality! Qt. · La Poucello veroatile wine! fifth .• • Smirnoff Vodka ..... s10'' s. .. 1.1eon the.bis htlr-pllon ll1t, · ' F . R s499 our oses . • . • • • . . • • Savt 60' on light whiskey! .. " ,no-- • • '-.._/_ Here'1·pure pleasnre! •.. U.S.D.A. Choic"o bee(, delicately marbled, naturally aged! IBnchlll'll Slillak ..... 1/.5/l • Planning a barbecue? ••• then you 11 love this value in U.S.D.A. ~boice aged bee fl -Beef Spare Ribs ...•. 79~1. Fresh Beef Brisket ..•. $12:, So ~eaty they're 1ure to be,a barbecued favorite! Free pkg. of Onion Soup Mix with whole or hllf! .FryerB.reasts ·.69.~. London Broil $1 s! Boneless-and that m~an~ value~, More 1weet white meat from Kingoizedfmh bird!. (With rib cage) Legs & Thighs 59!. Ground. Beef. · 99~ ExttaLean _and fresh! Bulk C.: J!&ttin! Ground Veal Chunky-!romKingoiud ~h frym, (or more good eating! Fresh ·low in calories-bul~ 0( patt.in! Chicken Livers •••••••••••• 69!. Really freah, for the flavor you'll favor! Sliced Bacon •. 79 t El Rancho's own ranch, 1tyle! Mealy Fryer Wings · •••••• 3 ... $1 Really fresh, with so much 'eaty goodne11 '. WING DINGS ·, .•• ,· 49! Planning a party? • ' • Serve tli ... ! Sh • . s1a9 r1mp .• • • .. Cocktaihize ••. fully cooked •• , San Franci11C01ty!e! ' Qcean Perch . • • . . • . . • . • • 89t Fresh fill eta ••• delight!ul navor! , King Crab .Claws .......... $21: • • Meaty-1hell removed .•. for hOll d'oeume! .~.;~it, · :·11 ' PASADENA HIP SOUTH PASADENA · 1•11 ' HUNTINGTON BEt..rH· , ' .,r,.·n«r1 rr···1• ' J I t HI!' . 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Shoppers by the thousands think this makes Lucky pretty "special:' Shop and compare ••. we think you'll agree! "''"' ..... _.... ..... " ....... ,........., __ "'_.. ..... ...,.. _.,.......c wna..., ........ ,,. ...... ,..... "'c:lJll'llQP'IOlltnCNP'ClllCYGUAUNTlBn&flltCIStol• EfflC1M flOM WllltlSDAY AUG t. MOUit 'MSOAY u •• 1t7r Cl\NNED FOODS .,...SMuaD1SYIUP -. r.:mu· mA......,, ., ••• mi.~ DIR llTI COLA •• .' ,'l:':','l,":l l .OS . --FOLGEIS conn •••• "C: 13. ... llMAI. ftll: Ol lOOllC .. FOLGERS COFFIE •• '!: 2.43 UCW;lt ............ lllSTANTCOFFH .':.':1.49 VANILLA EXTRACT ":':'!: 47' ..-.l!AWAllAN PUNCH ••• ,.':ll 95' • 111,111' GI GCIAJ 5IAl'I , APPLE SAUCE •••••• ·• ~l!l 31' DOLE FRUIT COCKlAll ........ 43 ' LADY LU PEACHES •••• ,.ol'c': 30' ........ lillllll. llLI · ~~I 35c PACKAGED GOODS • .,.-FIRUIDE COOKIES. ; • ,,',:.Oil: 33 ' A1M01C1 OllCfNn. OIDCOLA.n OIP OI A.D0111D .,...WHEAT BREAD "'."!".:::l'1:: 29' GUNULATED SUGAR • .,.':.: 1.3S .,..RICE A RONI MIXES .~= 31' _,, SP.lllNl!l. IJIOOMOllJ. ld0!10. OIDlll Cl fl9. .,... ANTHONY SPAGHITTI •• •,:i 43• .,.-SNACKS ••••••••• "!"'o':r:Jl 37' 91.QIS, cmN..TAnl) Ol .,..T 0WS • .,..BIOWNll MIX ••••• :49' .,..USllE SNAKll SALT • .,O::L 9' LIPTON TIA BAGS ••••• •= 64' FROSTING MIXES •••• ,'::!' .. ': 4$' IAHAll&, ~ C8M OllCOU.Jt. 1111111 tMOc:DIA1t Ql)(OtAll ND1L mAMT .m (I oe.Y DAIRY PRODUCTS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS .,..PAPER TOWilS.,. ,.,,.l\'.:':29' .,...SAIAN WRAP •••• ~~~,::: 33 ' .,..ROY AU TOWELS ....... .:.::: 21 ' .,...BATHROOM CLEANER :"'R'l.~ 75' . CONFIDm NAPKINS ••• ~::l 14' .,... LADY l FOIL •.• :,~.::; 1 .49 UISll lllEll ~=,~~c LOAF :.1:.1 .,...PARKAY MARGARINE ~ .. sg,: 39', ' _ ... INST·NT MILK -·-"· 2 29 ,r.TENDO v1nus ••••• .:.':: 21' PET FOODS "'. .. ............ . ..... ......... -. - CHEESE WHIZ SPREAD • ?':!:l': 89' PUii CAT FOOD ...... ~:,~ 16' LADY LEE BUTlER .••• '""::.'.;II' .,...TUNA CAT FOOD , •• ~:,~ 14 '. FROZEN FOODS POOR BOY SANDWICH •. ,,= 75' ORANGE JUICE ..•••• ~~57' ZEE TIWELS .::.~·2.'rc IOll J . . . . . . .,..PUSS N BOOTS • • • • ..~;,'::: 13 ' .,...FRISKIES DOG FOOD •• '!"<!: 14' I.Mii, l!fllll't Ol lfGU.M .- .,...KIBBLED FIVU .•~:,,~:: 2.57 BEVERAGE• SPIRITS GOLD SEAL VODKA ••• ~:: 3.66 YIN ROSE WINE •••• ~':.i.1.15 HAMMS BEER •••••••• ,:~ 1.2' oo f Van de Komp's WI f.ROI FRYERS 29~ ...... _ C"IOCl•I J VIDAea409•., ..... Lii 1 Ufl!COll,DfttOMAU. T SNIDIO 1101111 BEEF ...... !~.~;;~.69c CIUCI ·llOIST. ......... ;;r~119• 0 t "°'"'"0 79 POii • IS .... ~:!;~:.~~ .. L.•. c T ··BOIE STEii ......... ~..:'.\~~ 1 '7 ROUID STEIK CHUCK ROAST UMCOlrUt.• ITIOHALLY -... ... GUALIT't' I ll'U.VOll 69~ Nll ... IOAITllM 57c Uetl:'T llUMD. W LI Atte. LI CHICIEll .• ~················~········ 0 oa.MSL.UTit,•.UMll.IOMM 84< ' 1Ltc9D.l-&.I .. •• BIC 1.-... ·-·········"··········· WILSO~ 11001. .... "~;::;J~~ 79c 8 Co. °''"'""""""-'' .. 89c •• M.te:e·ttOJ..1111) ... I ........... V!' ••••••••• , •.••••••• .!IMM'r D•A• s I'' PORI SAISAIE •••. ~~~!.~~ . tf you're look1ngfor o 1pedol cut of meat • if you'd like on •lttro-lorg• or extro-tmall roa1t .. ·lust a1k for our meat rnan. He'..11 gladly prepare any cut to your own 1peclfkation1, at no odditk>nol charge, of course. TUlllEI llllQlllnll .~~.~.~~~:33' SlllLOll STEll".~:~'.'.'~'.~~'.'.~.~~:s1n . ·-· "t:':; ..... 16 SIUSllE ................... ~ •. ~.,., .... ,.~~ ' YEGETABUS ••••.•••• ~· AN OUTSTANDING VARllTT -_ -·. 1111 snal.-.~~~.~~~~~.~~~.~ .... ~ s1n ,r<HI C DllNkS., •••• .'!':."i: 33' .,...PUDDINGS •••••• ~= 31' Pll:JiCCllA1l. OIOCOLti• Mir. TAlllCICA CM: llCl . .,...wncN GRAPE JAM •••. "'.: 46. .,...coRNED BEEF NASH ,"';':,'g:'I',! S4' .,..PLANTERS PEANUTS , ,\':rc:'i 6S' .,...PICKLE SPEARS .... :::,":'!'G: 29' ,rSALAD lllESSING ••• ·~ .. '": 83' .,+KRAFT MAYONNAISE., .n,: 61' .,..MUSHROOMS ••••• ~~ 51' ~Ol 11,DD mtl(K arr •w WllM MMClll!.. fU.S, llQ WITH MRS. SMITHS PIES ••••••. ~.:: 89' UPI! OI COCO!lll M T.I.RD . MRS. SMITHS PIE •.•. ~~ 1.05 MEXICAN DINNER ••• ~'!'~,~';':;: 57' GINO'S DELUXE PIZZA .•• .''r:l 85' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ..-4 DUPONT SPONGES ••• ';'!;~~ 25 ' .,..SPRAY N WASH AID •• =85' DOWNY SOFTENER ••• M~'r.~ 1.45 ZEST BATH BAI ...... :r::: 21' KEY BUY LDEllS IHAMPOO ~2A0% 3.60% . : ' •TU'c 7JA9• c' l70TI40~ . The pain rellever 76C more doctors r.com- Of FRISK IAKIRY GOODS ..,.A,,.;l1W. 11t -......, wlltl ~ .. d• K~''. U.l.D.1..FllOO ITIMP m COUPONS Gladly Accepted FARM FRESH PRODUCE BANANAS 100% CHIQUITA · BRAllD 91~ U.S. NO. 1 GRADE RUSSET llEW llORGOLD 1 0 POUND POTATOES · ··~ . ~65 fresh Delicatessen items CROS~RIB ROAST ...... :'.~~~~:.s 1°~ s 105 AllEllGAll CHEESE .::,~: , STAID llli RIB ROAST .. !M·.;; ........... suca ....... 1101,:~13 STAIDlllli RIB ROAST. .. !;;:~~$1 18 ~!.~ .. ~-... ~13• PORTERHOUSE STEAK .;:•t:S 173 ~~:~':c!!A!l., ..... , .• :t::72' . ... ...... AU mt •oso :c;: • CHUCK STEAK '""' .. ·r.13c . 1101 ................. 1 .• 01 ... St •• •• • • •• •• ••• • •• • •••• • • CllPPEI KAI SMOKED HAM •U•LT<OO•"·'"" 67C DKAIMATil ............ ,,:lftll017' ~~t~~.~.".~.~~!!':'!~!t··L·~ All IUT FIARS HAM SLICES ·"""'"'$158 ................................ 1•· .................. .'.~!·.';~ ~·!~~~~ ... ~z-10' UDY LEE BACOlt ....... :;~~:;!.73' CUT -UP FRYERS .............. ~:·~~:,~34 c YOUlllO.UtDA ••AD• A HEN TURKEYS ........... !!~;~:.;;~:\!49c TOM TURKEY.~~~~~!r:;;1.-.~.::!~.;;~;;:~~45~ ' • ITALIAN ' DRY . SALAM Ii . ., .. I ot 011 •• •••• •••••••••, ••••••• • IJOIORll •••••••·······•••··••··'1'1 1111\0ICJIUl ••••••••••.••••••••••• 12" ,...' .,, .. ~S,I ~end. 100 TAlll.ns \7. VASELINE ~:~!1 .. 11, bottl• s 11• ......,,..,, HISTLl'S IYll-IYE 84 C OUR "DISCOUNT CENTERS" ARE DIFFERENT FROM OUR DISCOUNT "SUPEltMMICETS" •• OUR "CENTERS" ARE BIGG~ THAN A SUPERlllARKET,OFFERING A LARGER VARIETY IN NON-FOODS . INCLUDING HOUSEWARES.GIFT ITEMS.WEARiNGAPPAaEL • ---llTEISIYE Cl~E .;:L!~~;n, 1! ~~ 89" '• BABY ANT~PEHPIRANT '1 ~ . ,..., ., .. ~s,,1 r: -POWDER \J' VASRINE 0 OL - -.i;_ !".':::'.:'t1~1a':t:.~' ,. •• 1·1.01101 c f ~V....ilnl!' . !'!JlNllVE CAH 7 7 - f mot• molstur~ollngl · ()' A .. Y...12"·/ 1 (Grfff for adults, too) • "'°......,, ~ VASELINE 10 OX ,. 14 0% 77c i•' INTINSIVICAH 77c --·;i;. 1111 OIL ILL LOW SUDS ~:~~x DmlGINT Hoavy4uty laundry doteigonl "All' g•l• out dirt • ·actually brighten• <o'°'9cl things. ...OOVE LIQUJD :~om-:~ -· la tM g«1tle ~1•"'-•hJng 0 detergent tfiot th .... if• o hand-lotion I DRl'E ·DETERIEIT POii LAUNHY 171.0X IOX . Greot cleoni"ll poww, plua extra help thot gets out ·-tough 11o1n.. • DECORATOR SCILE Accurate, easy-to- reod bathroom scole. s2~1 ~~~~~. ~~~~ ... : ... 99c ~~!~~~~~ ........ s11• . ~~~!~~~ ... 96c ~!! .. ~~~~.~~~ ........ aac !!~!~!!.~~!~.~ ...... s 11• . SIZZLER DRESSES New "Sizzler" dress•• of , ' print ler•ey with tip front or "Bustout", long or short 11 .. ves. SIDS I to 11 •o' &'IAt\,&ILI. .. , , ... , .. M01t1<• PEllZOIL IOTOR OIL The Hasked-for" motor oil: F"'" Pennsytvania 011 • the best 20.Wt. or 49c »Wt: OT . STP .OIL TllEITIEIT s---tenlr<>ted: for cars, trudu ond d1 ... 1 .. ,1015 A3c -·--Mo 1VJIMN• .............. So J>Ure, h'• bHn the lovoille beauty -of three -ration• of -""'"· th1rt'1 •. ...-.... n11r JOU • • • ~·~:i:.:~~i!"..:=~~::, • ~ DOWlffT • 111' °''''"" 11'•. lAllWOOO • lR ....... .,,.... <11t. ~MIM • 111 le. St ... < .... IM. GAIOfll' GIOYf 1>011 ftdW St. ~=:~· -t'~ ::.....,_. llotl. IMlltlM • '10 W, la , ... ,.. GAIDltll GIOYI • \111t ...... It. ltNWoot. •11tt Att.tk A••· AllllA. m I. , ... , .. ,., .. , GUNDAll • 1•ss w. '"-·· .,... lOMC llACJI. 6111 L """'St. IAlDWI• , .... ''"" ...... .... GllNDAU .. 1000 s.. (tfhtt lwt. L lOS ... "'n . .MM ........ ,. .... .oiwau:.11 ........... OIMIGI • •» L C..,... A.._ PlYDUIA • •• L ,. llrMt Viii lllUH:lft • tJ1tJ .... .., St. I, V.•CIU"ll ·tU I, t.e r .. 1 ..... Viii' PIOIO • INt • IM tf ,..., ••• , • •11 u... ... .,. ••tt • 1111 rn ....... If.._ MAGI • 111, ~ ... , .. , ......... '-.... Nil• • lml ..,.. A-. ....... WllK11m11 • &711 u.c.tl N. WllTMIKTll.-IJl11 ~ II. Wfn._.,. 4 " ........... nm•·'*''-"'•..._ CMKI '* • 1JM ..._ ,,._ iu-.-PAii , 1iJ W. ,,.,., 4S MOll'°Vll • 4b W. ~-lllht .. COYll& • •• _. ........ a. WUll~IO· N&CR • tlS1 l"-t• 7 -n; • as .. W-ikits nmtl • llrtl I ...... .... -~-·11d .. .... ............ -..... .... .. I ' ' . -l I ' . . • I • I I ., JI I . ' • . . , ff DAILY PILOT W~, Augurt 2. l97Z 1 ARTICHOKES ·· GARDEN FRESH $ CATSUP . DEL MOllTE-14 OX. IOTT~E s FOR OMA-'F0-10· ·s11 SAUCE . . Ill JIOllTl I 11. CM • • • JOI . ' • I ..... ,. .. .... ~· ..... , V•ER•E· HONEYDEW . MELONS ~· .. ... • • "j ' • BAR1'LETT SWUl ' PE --~s . 01 ·m · ...... ; ... , · ... t I . ~ ,j LOOSE . CARROT·S TOPS OFF•······· :' . , B.ELL . THICI .. ·'· .,:· PEl'PERS MOT • • • • • • . . . . . --~----~-------~·~:~~··~·~'-' --~~ CHRYSANTHEMUMS ... FLORIST QUALITY 6 11(11 POTS 490i. SIZE. , . DRIV ·1· D•Tl~GlllT • 'I • • . VEGETABLES-~ GARDEN ltEAS 'l.!r.; ·9. SPliAC., 11.li'. , SWEET CORI WIQLl IUIU OI ClllM 17 11. CM ............... .. GREEN BEANS · ......... . 11&:i M l6 '1i. CAil .... 1 \ .. . - , 1 . . •• -:-~~ ~4' ~ ... ;:: ...... , . • ·~ Ml • ' . WILSOl IOllELESS BREAKFAST SPECIALS -TENDERMADE BACON · -~~i~~KG. 79c· L • HAM-5 . : . W'.LSOll .CORN CoONTRY ............ . ~ . CQADID BACON S'l 49 Olu.u .. 51.49 . ;;~;~; ;~;5161 .... ,b. c ' • HOFFMAN SKINLESS I OZ. PKG ••••• •: •••• 33 MOITOI All VlRIERS .:. 1 t 01.-.Slll~ FOR. -·VEGETABLES MAYFRESH ., $,)· ~ED VQ..COllN, PEAS,PEAS ANO CAllROTS f01 l;fAF a C!IOPPID PINACH IO OZ. PKG ....................... . f OtS.KLES asn:;~~~5 ••••.••••••• 4Fl1 " ~ . . M.c.P. llCE DR• w,':i.'\'~~5 .... lOF~1 . . • • I , . ' .uT.RIPLE STAMPS SA VE JJc WHEN YOU l!UY <& LIMIT 4 c ·AKEMIX SWAPISDOWN-A1.L FLAVOIS ltOZ.PKG. 4 $ I .UMIT 1 COUl"Of'of :.."C l'Ell ADUlT , CUSTOMElt . FOi . AIJO. 3-AUG, 9 , •• LIMIT DOVE LIQUID . 32 OZ. DETllGENT . sa~· . ' F-ANKS WILSON CEiTW.B .. ;... ALLIEEF&7~ 12 eL PK$. . !L\!:I!!!! s!!l9!?.f!... .. ~77 C !!!!!!~!,,.~~~ .......... $349 LASCO SMIMP COCIT AIL, oz ........ 3 fOll •1 CllAICOAL sa FILTUD . , 10 HOOF · flf1ll • !!.!~ Y!!!'!!!lR ....... FIFTH$ 31~' !!!!!'! P!! ............. FIF~~ $ 3 ~· !!!YE!~!'-!~~.!~fTH $ 3•• ROYAL OCCASmDIY ·Wm . $fl• 81.iftGUNOY, PIMC Oii WHITE CllAllLIS RHINEWEIN, ~~tl SAUTERHE Oii VIN ROSE ' VIL'n e1ow ..... 2'1-120Z. ' FULL$319 ----POP TOP CAHS ... CASE ... ' • • • • .. . . 1 /1 I '' · .. ' z OAILY PILOT .... • ficni c Special • . Salad Sparkles in Nutrition ~.ole I lllra'» ID tnvllln& ulfld dHicm ol two -lqredlenla. cream aerveJ 11 a bull>ln Alll&erator. 1 can (UV....,.., ....... Iha~ ........, tlh aJu.dded Choddar cheae and alad d,.sslng. 11 provldet a 1Ji1rt and lenoay, enllvined Illa tldblti. ..,.,_ :;;:ge -.,:;j;tt,;. ~le-dairy *"""cream. Picnickers creamy texturt and ....t1 b)' aour cream and mellowed 1~ capa artted -) ~ nic fare. Qoldep Cb.-ulad wW 11Vor the me 11 ow navor, bUt fewer ctloriel. by Cbeddar cbeete, It'• • 1 cap (4 ounces ......... --••-•n.. 1"""-of Cheddar and tho This appe:'ft oalad trave!J plwtng IC<OJUPlolmeot to Q!oddor cbene b eool. rerr~w•I· apar-.....-••--· 1 1111 wam>-ther me a I. 1n 1 ~1.w,. ,_,...._ -·lh •· •··-. velvet-llllOO-~" o well, just keep I cool. lfaka It -· ~ ...._ w1 .-vor. ' ;;;;'cream, phll aomethlng tn one of thole h Ind Y You'll enjoy It u much at-over gelatln; ltlr until dJnoly.. Slnco It ltarll with lemon ood ulrltl el h 1a~1c ltb home as ~· do on picnics ed. Stir Jn -·--·-~-1 and I Judos led ... ,., I n on. llghtw g t p •• palll W • ,_ ---· -1elatin DC plgra You know, there'• a lot of t13bt-fitting cover. and wbm aod cookoutl. unto aoQth. Add pine15'111. carro!S and t...WWeet neap-in h 11•1 wel' ·hilled, slip It Into a GOLDEN CHEESE SALAD Qilll un W -~1•1" lie!. pie, you may be reminded ol valuable milk protein bot ~ k ( hl F Id 1n-!:"..:::'.'."o~ -~-th e okl·faahloned favorite, thue delicious dairy food!. pre-cooled. insulated bag. 2 pac ages S ounces eac o ""••vw -~; sal d Aod you don't have to pack Longer trips to the plcrdc lemon Oavor gelatin tum Jnto 9-lncb *tU8l'e pan. Perfection a · fnlYODDafH in the plcri.ic ground may require: uae of an 2\t cups bolling water . CbHI unUI firm. Mata 11 llowever, this u P • d • t e d -~bu~k~e~t o~r_"lce~c~he~sl:_. The~~"'"""'...' _l~ce~c~hes~t:._o;o~r _p~o~r~t~a.'.'.b.'.CI •:__1'.Ccu~p!'..da~lry~so~ur_:l'!J~am'.!!.....::.caerv~m~· '!:':.__ _______ ~__::.__ _ __:P~IC::N:::l::Ct.;SA=Li::@=:..;K::l::E::PS;:_:IT::S:..:C::OO.:.::L ______ _ version benefits trom the ad-.._.. · , Recipes Focus On Min Dear Naa : Do you have • recipe ror maUn• candled mint leaves? FLORA FRANST£D AMERY, WIS. It'• a fairly tedlou.s Job, but worth It since the ceystallzed Jeeves are somewhat unusual. Recipe proportions will depend on how many leaves you in- \end to use at a Ume. Remove rresh mint leaves from the al<ml Individually. Wipe each leaf carefUUy, then bn.i.sh with sUffiy beaten egg white using 11111111 water col- cr brush. Dip in granulated BUgar flavored with oil of pep- permint. Go easy on the latter. LETS ASK THE COOK by Niln Wiley It Is much more potent than peppermint e:1tracl, which you could alJO use if you let your sugar dry thoroughly beforehand. 'Jbe ertract la Im potent. Place the su1arer leaves on was:ed paper aver a cake rack Jo dry. Cover with wued ~per and let ltand in a very ilOw Oven (about 250) lo dry overnight. If Y"' !illd the Jeaves are nol thoroughly dried at that Ume, repeat the process. Dear Na•: I blve • &ood erop of mint la my 1arden and would Uke io make mint jelly, but I can't !lad uy recipes la my CIDlliq booklets. Jt l1 IO upen1tve to bay ud I love It wttai lamb, veal aad tarkey. ~IRS. W.U.L. ROCHESTER, NY It does seem odd that can- ning boob skJp over mint and herb jellies since the mint, especially, ii '° easy to grow. So many cardenen have it handy. So here b your jelly. Put in cup fresh mint leaves In a bowL cover with 1 ~ cups boiling water. Add 2 table- spoons lemon jutce, let stand for one hour. Strain, pouring the liquid into a large pot. Add a few drop& of food color· Ing. Add 3 cups sugar, cook over medium heat, stirring until dissolved. Bring to a full roll- lng boil. J>our in 3 ounces liquid pec- tin l ~i ·of 6--ounce bottle). Bring back lo a full boil. Boll for 30 seconds, pour Into hot • sterilized jars. Seal at once. This makes about 1 pints. There is also a "winter mint jelly" made by combining 1 quart bottled or canned apple juice with 4 drops green food co&oring and a 3-ounce package powdered pectin in a large saucepan. Bring to a full boil. add sin eups sugar, stlr unW diuolved. Bring back to a boil . Boil _two minutes. Take from heat. ~m. add YJ teaspoon pep- permint utract. not oil of .peppert!lint. Pour into hot Jars, Kai. Makel about 7 plnta. Oh, the &Iorio. of smoolh. rich. homelnade ice cream. Nan WU., bu some Upo and IOlne delicious recipes for you In her booklet: "Heovenly Homemade lea Crtam." Just -2.5 ceata and a 1oi1i-aell· ' . · adlli-.1. 1tamped envelope wllll ,.... nquest to Nan WJlef In care al the DAILY J'IWI,. -allow s -fs clell)eiy. Alcohol Fact • . . • • f r pnces m your · re are ....... ~ come to UlllA ClllADI A~ fRYllG Whole 29 CHICKEN 2-2~b~ llllF-• -CUT CllJCI( STEAK lb •• 89 l'IDT MASIHI MEAT llQ""" Ktllbtun llarlnade TOP ROUND Tblcll Cut ---CUIChuak BONE! ESS ROAST 8"f lhouldtr Clod FAMLYSTEAK l•ml aon ..... Beet Loin cut DELMONICO STEAK ... 1.49 lb.1.09 ... 1.29 lb.1.99 USDA a.oie.-Amllkl• 79 Lamb Shoulder Roast lb. • ... 1.19 Sl'loukfw Cut-F,..h LAMBQIOPS USDA Choice Frffh-Sm1ll LOIN LAMB CHOPS lb.1.89 -.. Diii ..... ! Stuffed Lamb Breast ,_,,Gtwnd -1.AMBPATTIES .... 89 .... 89 Si'.ao&:ttoN .... n UQUOR DEPARTMENT ~".!l".'.zRAt.o• ""v0000KA 5AND Quart 8,69 Brewed In O'!P°~-12-oz. Can• g Pack 95 ASPEN WLD BEER Carton • 11-.et<y ......,._.trolgtol Save ·"' a 7n Kenlucky BcutJon Flftll • Ir LmSHl·•-Sa•a .20 a 89 REGIN a ..... ' TIM,OflUl'f' flfDUCfD IJtillCI PLUS ti UY ___ .,..,..... ... ~ I .. _ .... ___ _ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS l'edtelt-FIYOffdtl or Wlltt. &~-oz. 88__ TOOTH PASTE tub• • PHrl Drops TOOTH POLISH 11M>z. 75 pkg. • Md Elt1rt D!J-Rogular l Unscented ..... 124 ANTl-PERSPIRANT can • C.N A Treatment I -oz. 79 HAND LOTION bottla • Cla!IOl--SHAM I HERBAL POO bo~~ 1.15 DE~ 75-<:I. 84 Jar • ~· 21M>z.1 09 IST un • s.cr.t-.30 Off Lebtl Pack ..... 68 ANTl-PERSPIRANT .... LUI• -lllDCUT CiioPs I~. 79 UlllA CHOICE-All~ • l:111 Legs .99 WHRAmWN ~ Preaher-Gredl A FRYERS Who!• w- Cdfornbi Grown -Fresh Fryer Legs or Thighs ...• 1fl .... 78 Dellclou• Heat•N-Eat Legs FRIED CHICKEN ..... , Ii. 1.29 ctllit-Chu-Chlneae EGG ROLLS Plain or Shrimp , ... 89 Rad •ncl Green Chill BURmOS .... 49 O.Odoualy h1aoned BEEF MEAT LOAF 11 •• 78 Ouarlintetd SWnleU • FRESH BEEF LIVER "'· .89 ·---HO.pkg. LUER BACON •L .88 mucacoo Fill.ET ... 1.09-·- K•ro-HMt·N·E•l-PIClflc BREADED HALIBUT 11. ,98 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Buttermnt. Herd•ra Cnicked Wh•atu.oz. 86 RALPHS BREAD 1oa1 • COFFEe-c'AiCE5 ~·i .46 PoWdered SUgar or Plain RALPHS DONUTS :ta .46 R1lpha-O.rman CHOCOLATE CAKE ~ .99 Ralpils ICEMU "'"11af. carton .49 FROZEN FOOD Allph•-Attodld AIVOfa ..... L 19 SHERBET .. -. Ctrtl.J'rnll-• .. -14-ol. 85 FISHSTICKS pkg. • --•CourH 12-oz. 55 MEXICAN DINNERS pkg. • W1th Ch .... or lour Cteam 10-oz. 86 BAKE·A·TATAS p .... curC8RN 10.0.. 20 pkg. • ON Jd1-Po11toe1 1kL 29 TATERTOlS pkg. • Ctrtf.,....,_~ ·~1.0& FRIED HALIBUT oltnM-PID:erJll 1~1.69 SAUSAGE-RIZZA • Dllcount prices aren't alwaya low enough, but Ralpba pric:es me alwa11 Jow. Evmy ~ op nerr Item. Compared to uy price in .. town, di1COUJ1t or~. We know, becauaewe chilckourc:om· petition'.• pric:es every week. We don't intend to be out-lowered. So it the pricea in your 8Wre iuen't low enough, come to Ralphs ... w~ere prices are lqw! --MAYONNAISE Bie!I Cleldn JE! I 0 ···•--llraJMd BABY FOOD ca.....,.... - TOMAT&SOUP ~-.. Macaionl & Cheese GolHn Wltole Kernel NBLETSCORN Ml-Whip SALAD DRESSING :..ea bo~ .49 '.::: .21 4kz. 07 "" . ,,__ n .... 7v;:~ .19 u:,; .20 :,.&a Auotled Fllvo,. 48-oz. HI C DRINKS .... 29 aa--AIV-.sE>Copl-86 FROZEN DINNERS · P"t. , Cllf. VIII..... per lb. Watermel•.04 Cllllll MRONS .,.,,b. .10 ~Ma.oNS ": .• 16 -.BELLPBffRs ..,. -... .. ...,. lc:eberl ·· LETTUCE • ..., .25 FrnllCllap CELERY •a .19 -~~ -.78 -~78 . DEUCATESSEN DEPARTMENT SIMOth I Cnamy Ralphs Cream Chaaae-.38 WllMft ALL MEAT FRANKS ,.., .75 Pl'lcla111-Low_Calorle 89 RICPTTA_CHEFSF • i•.. . Jer9il•lMtrtlhlattlOe9-I«. Amertcan Chee9e f"ood a89 S~M~ ._A9 MARGARiNE"' . , ... .46 Mlra~-•ltlcks " Whipped Margarine 1 ..... V -'°'-RalDlw Sour Cream ....... 61 Juot~-- ORANGE JUICE .-.78 .100fthd: ...__ l:iEDGENT ~· .89 .. ;MTOSAUCE .10 PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Hunl•-Tomato =.a2 Ajn =.ra KETCHUP LIQUID CLEANER Del Mont• 17-oz. 29 ZH-Anottld Colors a:: .ao , FRUIT COCKTAIL .... PAPER TOWELS l.algOSlu =.11 llotplot-Plnll D~.89 PEPSICOl.A FABRIC SOFTENER aatty er.ctor-Angot Food 15;::: .85 ---,_ 89 CAKEMIX TRASH BAGS -· B~SAUCE ·-89 FonR• 481-hlhroofta -:.11 -· SPRAY CLEANER All Gtlftda , .... 78 --· P*a89 HILLS COFFEE can. CREW SOCKS DeMleoll"a-wtdl Bean• -:n .88 SPONGEs ~.19 CHIU CON CARNE 0.1--F-Style 1kz. 25 Dunlop-A1a11rt9d llal a Cdorw P*a. GREEN BEANS con. RUBBER GLOVES ...EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ~. HEAL7H & BEA flrY AIDS FROZEN FOODS PANTRY FILLERS PAN7RY FILLER\ HOUSEHOID NEEDS . PAN7RY FILLERS SH'A • ._. , .:: ... -...... -.. ..... ",;,.Q •--All .... :.n --iilii eROCCOU COFFEE CAKEll ~ -----,__ HAIR REllO'flll ·:: . .a1 ORA~ olUICE ".!:~ WHEATOlllll -.:AT al'Unu mrox =1.0. iW°T-PIU =·'' -".::M --11112 CRACICllll Fl.OUR ~ilir1t =t• CSOi.-=· .......... =.n _ .. BIROIEEO PEAllUT IUTtlll ~NllHOIOAP -=·.'1? ... __ --r. -.:: .... lil)Q"~ CUSTAllDPIQ , .. .n .«;ooKI S -~ .. :::t ... 7 --':.ft ~AllfUl" DTRACT •• ..... SHAii -JUICE .::.-COf1D• --=At ........ ,, ..... 'l:.n -:At 8Y11U, TOILETTIMUI! "a! t.DI ·-= ... ~ -.::.u -":i 1.IO --:1.u ~ma:; "::.n OUVl!Oll. -::.-coo-· .... -.::.---=.-KIU ~DllWWWHI' ~.TS ~-4::.A .. , I IClll?l9 -=·· l'llPERTOWIU ~U4 -=· ~~ 4;:.14 PllUNIJllCE ' (ili(tltldt!1IBll~IC •• -.a---HOUSEHOLD VALUES AaJIC----, ooi'WGYARN =· nw---_ .. BANKS ........... 89 ...--rel • 11'111' c. ...... .\41111• 11 Grt1a11w ..... ... Lowi>rices areRa]Jm irices . ~ r~~ : : I . ! • RALPHS STORES ARE l.OCATO AT: 380 l 17tlt ST., COSTA MESA; 9901-uAMS BLVD., lllfTlmlft BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKH•T, WESTllNSTEI; . . . STORE HOURS: 9'10 DAllY, 9.9 SUNDAY 1726117111 ST., TUSTJN 401 N. LOARA, AllAHEIM • J . • • • • • • ... ' \ ,. WodnndjiJ, Augtst z. 1m .... DAILY PlloT 4J ' GROUND FRYING . BEEF °'.RABBITS FRESH• LIAN •DRIOOUS ( . FRESH DRESSED GROUND IN OUR STORES TENDER• TASTY• DELIOOUS BOLOGNA OSCAll MA 'IU .AlLMIAT 11-0L S9c c c 11 AlLMlAT ll·OZ. -19c ALL•• l..OZ. -... -6lc ALL•tf12.oz.. _,, .. _ tlc lll. LI. VARIETY PAO< osc:,:0•mt 9~ O•IOUAlf I l-ot.li!CI • QATU•IOS. MOlllY•ACKGUA9A111'11 Oii QUALITY MIATI IVaY NCI Of MUT• UNCOllDmONAll Y GUAlilnaO TONAJIYOU. , .OIYOUI~ WILL II CHllllfUU. Y IWUNDID CA!Jw!!!U ·CHUCK 6-TH RIB . & 7-TH . ROAST ROAST STATER BROS.QRTIFIED STATER BROS. QRTIFIED BEEF• ll4DE CUT BEEF• GUARANTEED LB. c .c MITT PORTION ORWHOU.HAM LB. LI. LL 63<. I-ST. THRU 5-TH RIB ... LB. SI.IS ·~:~ ( p • ~MUG• REGULAR 011 SUGAR FREE• BOTTLES 6 6 9 . rown rmce Roo· T BEER c ·-~:rdi21ne7s · ............................ 1 \-OZ. l::.'J: c_ TENDEll.EAF 5 3 ~·;OLE TEA BA GS ....................... ~8A~~~~i c -PINEAPPLE KatOGG'S . • 5 ·5 C ~~. 39< !!E~KLE JACKS ... 11s~zE JAN-U-WINENOODLES ... -~?c'.i 35' PEARSHALYIESOR No .2•1.39~ JAN-U•WINE SOY SAUCE , .. •oz 25' SLICED ..... · · .................... CAN -, i s TER1vAK1 SAUCE , ••. u w"'"···''"''' 63' SKIPPY. REGULAR-QtlCKEN-llVER 3 3 3c JAN-U-WINEDINNERS :n:,."•1.11 DOG FO'OD rit~i WY-LERLEMONADEMIX _ >oz 11 ' ......... . POTATO STICKS ~I~"· ..... -~ c'~~ 23' ROYAlE. ASSORT.ED COLORS 4 $ 1 l FOR PEACHES - e4«1/fM.~ ARRID INSTANT X-DRY SHAVE DEODOIAIT 14·0Z. NOl1£Ml-ASSOITED s1.2-4 jl.7-9-~98~. BROWN ONIONS NESCAFECOFFEE '"""'···•oz 51.09 ROLL TISSUE 2-ROLL • DECAF COFFEE lit.~"'"··-··-•oz 95' PKGS. MAZOLA MARGARINE -"· 43' AEROSOL· BATHROOM aEANER ...... · 5 9 cHi~~~~=~ .. !.~6~0~1 · FANTASTIK ..... p u ..... '.~~~-c . ICE CREAM10PPINGS ~~~f~~'~!~o,~o LOTION MIU>• BATH SIZE 11 TOMATOJUICE-oELMO~"--··-•~oz 37' JERGENS SOAP C PANCAKE MIX ir..:i..~'w..'.~--,.oz 49' ........ EA. BUC t WHEATS CEREAL ........ oz 44' GEN~RAL MILLS BAC •OS .,,>oz 75' LA PINA FLOUR -·--·-·-..... '"'" 51 ' BROWNIE MIX is.,r;,C~'.":~''·-22oz 62' Llft:tELIOUID SW£HH<ARL .•. _ 32-0Z 55' o .. n OUYIS I Sc CHO••m ___ •. ).oL MARGARINE ~r..i'o __ " 45' TATO BUDS i~' ..... ·-·-"oz 73' P'"'" .. -BOOTS '""'"'"'""' 2 .,.. ~ SALMON ~-lS.OZ. ... SPOT REMOVER '"'"°"' ____ •. oz W CALO CAT FOOD ASSC>•TEO . ·2. CANS 37' FABRIC SOFTENER ~';:i''..".'..~::.'LFG•c 6~ DR. ROSS DOG . L-L-~ 1-t Auu. .,... ... CHOW MEIN O:.;..."ru':" u.oz· 69' Clll-IDA POTATOIS FRENCH FRIES .............................. LI. ~ WITM "l1"0/lllH Oii MUSii~ 42c Oii.JN ~t"IG 59 BIRDS EYE BEANS _,... FRIED RICE ""'""'_, c il'RDS5 EYEJSRiCt:y~ 1·0L 42c SWEETa&'s°OuR PORK ~age TATERTOTS l9.29c F1lii'.i'LUNC'HEs h -~~74c C .. W • SAUSACf • KAMIUIGll JENOS PIZZA ........................ T~~g 79' C f:EP'PERONI PIZZA __ .... 79< PEPPERONi'P1ZZA 2 ., ... 5P1 •• ...-...... LIME SOAP SW£HHE;R1" ··--·-4 ~~i 41' f!:roo.ts 27C v.vi of u.i.ws C I CREAMPI£$.,,, --'" STUFFED PIES _ ·"'·"'55 EA. C:"OOK'tNG BAGS • __ 'KG 2gc · P1CCA01UYCiRCtis ___ 59c ~!!.Dt T•llU.NS 'I BARONS c OEOOORANT ---MTH 45 LIME BAR SWEETHEAR' 2 37' ROOT BEER _ NEWS DETERGENT ---u.oz 88' 14-0l. BISCUITS "LlSIURY .. G. 3 I OZ 29' BAI.SAM HAIRR !J:IRAY. Vllllll o .. um•M•" ___ '""' SHAMPOO -IYI DROH . MARGARINE '~ii'scHMANNS --"· Sf ie• 1.19 :~ 57• ""a:M •1 29 wncHS GRAPE c\",,"...;t:~ _ »o• 49' --~~'-1-.;..;-=-'...=:.-=-..+-::·c.:~:....--==•==-·· HAWAIIAN PUNCH RED _,·~oz 91' .... ic;::o .~ ... -IA VESPRE HAWAllANPUNCH ¥~l~n.59'' • ...! 1.19 =:! 1.23 .,'5, rit!fsA~~~E ~ .. ::: llUBllU -•••" .,,..,._ HUNTSPORK&BEMS ....:... .. ~ 17' .. _!.ATH ftl~11•11= $1 l9 ...,. -3n. ,. HUNTS SPINACH ,, •.• t 21' .-:=. T '"~ 1.27 HtlNTSDillNERS ~ ..... ...,.... .... # LUNCHEON 35c ,lL'?15 ~!!~ ....................... '. .......... 1 ~OUNCE 7-~~CE 21 ( CHIFFON (Jlfi PRICES EFFJC. 7-FULL DAYS. THURS. tlWv WED., A~_GUST 3RD-9T~ MARGARINE ; _ ..... I' ........ I'" • mw..tMfl I I II ....... c,..it-,................... .... ....... &Sf,,.,, ....... . 48' W.R~.'-rt , ... J ..... A--.Htlltl'Ull..... MU ... ' 'oc ..... Wv4'a 11 .............. c... .... Food S/Mrlpl 26tJ W.. 11: .. W!'tl SMtt, S...AM • MJI Welt u..t. A--......_ 1111 WM ....... C.. .._ IEIULAR .rA• -a..-1.._........... Wt..._,....,._..._ 141nw•A--Tllllt .SOff'-'ll. ftfltn ........ .,....-......... 1:DIMll tl11A~ ..... 'Me 1utl..._Aw. ....... . -·---. • ' ' ' , ' ' ' I ,, I • • ff DAILY PILOT Organically Growri Feods ·4antalize Tastes GLOllMET VISITS OLD 2 tabl"poons oUvo oil Brown top lirloln UJlll!y on Pour over lttlk and rout ot ped lldJlcl 11uta bean ~. WORLD INN! 11 pound inuaM>oms. ~ic.d both aides and plJte Ill :ISO dep'ftt 40 Dlillllteo. Strv11 I con --ml -I lo 4 1 onlCIG chopped routing pen. 4 lo 6. I tabl.._ aoy ,.... m1riut11 Add -"'"· 1111 By GLORI FICKLING 2 ct111 whole loa11loes, . Soule ookln and muahrooms CHEF'S PRIDE CHINESE I 11!1111 i>i-lroled '1nler and P>ier. Covtr and cook 2 Old World -· dedicated to coanoty cul up lll combined butter-oUve oil TIPS rool lllllllda. the concept of "natural foods 11 cup white wino mixture 3 to 4 minutes. Add 2 pound. tenderlln tips I \I tablespoono comllm:h, Stir ID coruotarti....ater, add ror rood health". ii the newest 1 teupoon ore.gano, crushed tomatoes, wine, a: a r l i c , 1 tableapoona oil cunblned with 2 table-meat .and coot nu •uce d Jn l n g establ!Jhment in 4 cloves garlic, minced oregano and.almmer over low ~ pond bean aprouta pooDI cold water ... tblckenl, ltlrrln& caretuUy for corona de! Mar and the third 1 top sirloin steak, about 3 heal about 5 mlnutea. Salt and \I pound"""" peaa Brown tips In hol oil and -...,..,...,.,., S • r • • • Vi1ih Th• Old Worl d I Inn• of tllrff Old W o r I d pound> pepper to taste. I bunch gr.en oolofll, choi>' remove from aklllel In aame ovtr hol rice Jn I poitiona. RH~WM~ m Soutberr·1 --"'.:.==-~~~~~-".::::.:....:....~~~~~~~~-=~~~-'--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Callfomla. All are the creaUor ol Dr. Robert Frankl an avid devotee of physical Illness and healthful austenance. Natural foods are l he highl ight or each venture wlth a concentration on beef from special herds, organically fed and not i;ubjected to harmful hormone sholS. Tht mtnu featul"t! meat and seafood served with ovtnized $&lads and a trio of dressings, and whole grain brtad from a special r e c i p e . Fresh vegetablts such as, a w~I~ tomato stuffed wit :zuceh1ru and topped with rtlla, are available a la arte. \Vholesome !Serts - homemade chee ake and let creams utill:zin wholt cream. raw sugar, fresh fruit and flavorings, are prepared from carefully guarded h o u s e 1ecrets. Shel B<rlalBky, Dr. Franks' tnowledgeabte partner, bas a wealth of information on the subject of organically raised beef. reflecting an eitensive background in the meat in- dustry and as an instructor. OLD WORLD TERIYAKI MARINADE t /3 cup pure honey %: cup soy sauce 1 ginger root grated 2. ounces Sake (or other white wine) Combine all lngredients and blend well. Refrigerate: u long as possible, at least. several hours. Use for marinating and butlng stakes. kabobs or ot.her meats or fish before broiling. TOP SIRLOIN MARENGO 2 tablespoon.s butter Summer Witchery ts It I sandwich! Yes ... and a whole meal. too -the kind of lively and light te-p<lst 1ummer appetites c r a v e . etpecla11y on one of those • • J et'&-0.on't-have-too-much-to eat" eveninjs. For starten on t h e California Wicher.ab -com· bine flaked crabmeat (canned or froien) with ahrtdded Monterey Jack or C o I b y cheese, water chestnuts and mayonnaise. Flavorful authority comes wilh the addition of chopped sreen onion, lemon juice. seasoned salt, soy sauce and a dalh ol hot pepper . Th~ milture is evenly divid- ed among six toasted English muffins, then sprinkled with more cheese, broiled and serv- ed open-faced and garnished will: pJmlento s1r;ps. . Enriched English muffins give their own special flavor and tenure to this blissful swnmer sandwich. They allO provide a nutrition ''plus" bec11.use they con tain additional B -vltamlns - thiamine, niacin and rlbonavin and iron. all important dietary bonsea at no extra cost. CAUFORNIA WfCHCRAB 6 enriched Engilsh mufnns, split and toasted Bulter 1 cup shredded Monterty Aack or Colby cheese 'h faind thawed, froun or canned crabrneat, drained and naked \~ cup chopped w a I e r chestnutt '..\ cup dalry sour cream 1 tablespoons mayonnai~ 1 tablespoom 'finely chopped green onion t tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon soy sauce I teaspoon seasoned salt 'H teaspoon hot pe pper sauce I jar (Z ouncu) lllced pi- mtent, drained Sprud louted muffins With butter. COmblne \I cup cheese with next I lnltedlents. Divide mlrture evenfy onto I muffin round.I; sprinkle with re- malnlng cbeue. Bn>U untU chee9e bubbles. Gam~b wllh pimltnto strips. Serve open.laced with ,... maiilJn& mulllJI halvea. New Cut-up A new •ppllance for the kitchen cloea just 1h<Nl any . • l:llllfns job required. It allctl, lllredl,-rlppl ••• jllllemia, <'-and sralel i var!ely of toodstuffl with llalnl.,. ateel -.uWnc dlakt. Food' retches .,. dfal<t, whldl a r • ..,_Ille, Yla .. •utom•tlo ....., IJlll convl!)'Or. It Is llptratlld ,,,_any. .. • • •. f.··,. ~·' . ' . ~:~ :. . ""~· . . " ~-.. ·~ ,.,,,~ • • .. '.. • t . . "/ ~ ~ '. """-. SllCI coml$IOll TO ""'""' 1112 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., AUG~ 2 DIV TUES., AUG. I, 1972 '001 AT All IUlllT WUT S'IOIU HERE ARE JUST A FEW . . . . . SUNSHINE STATE FROZEN CONCENTUTE . ORANGE JUICE 6-0Z. CAN WESTWOOD • • .. MAHRIASllR MEL-o~son BREAD ' Ice Cream ............ .. l_' LlllY'S Tomato Sauce ............ .. I-LB. CTN. ALL VARIETIES BANQUE~ FROZEN Dinners .......................... , .... .. (IXCIPT Ill') EACH HU•T 'S ~ OZ Ketchup ................................ ·~l. · , ' . LlllY'S VIENNA PRINT 01 SPICE 25" 170.CT. Y Zee Towels .......... ............... Rou .... ~SST'D. FLAVORS HILLCREST SODA POP 12-0Z. CAN • COIT&•IA,Hl'Sa..t. ..... sw1rrs BELD~LE SHORTENING • ait1.•tb.2J1t1.&..MA"' •A~tJJIS, ...... IM. • AU-.llll.hMlt. • .._, .......... W.,a.4. • COV.U.t lJL .... A ... • ClwtlA,fft W.S.a.. ... u. ..... '"'· JU1 w...c.e.- • .-JlllYA,U!,t tlts.Mf •Ml9T~w,C11 M& ... •C.-, ... , ...... ...... " .... ,.,..,., • 111111. .... t•tJJ L ..... IW. •• ,._.,,J, ...... .... • ..., .. ,.w, ............... . 1 I . _ _,,, ... ,_ .... • ..,_.-lblln. i1•t J. ..... ..,. • ..,._IUCl,. JJ•l ..... 1 QT. JAi LOOK FOR THE RED-X THE SYMB OL OF LOW PRICE MlllnlASllTllG.,lllNtOl!IJO 49c Potato Chips ~ .. ~z. lllUCllST Bleach ..................... :~ GIU•GIAIT Niblets Corn ....... •~z. UllY'S T tJ • 46-0L oma o u1ce .... cA• Al.AX 4t.OL Detergent ............ '"'· flOZl• TOPPll' P t Wh • 10-0Z. e Ip .............. m. IUCll•llllT STIAUU B . b F d 4'/MIZ. ay 00 .......... JAi COSSACK VODKA 1/a-GAL. an. 66' . , ...... , ............ . •lMllAQl,tlttll '1 °1 M • u..-.1 .. 1•1.W.-.,...,_. • LUUlftl,111 lW.l~"r ·~, ........... .... •ull&~-........ aM. • &.m•Q,Mtt L ..... • lll.-.S.ltll== ... • Lii Almll. Hit ...... ·= ... ---• • ••• A ai.t ............... ::: ... ( 1 /u .. ., ell pc .,. ol - • • w<c1 .. s<111, •-• 2. n12 . • DAILY PILOT 4§ ' ©ff Over-packaging Problem Wrappings NEW YORK (AP) - Anlorican COlllUIJ1tl'I ohould ,..iattt their -for ·~.· --dally lo the· nillon'o prbqa problem, llYI Mlc:bael "-a oomultlng engineer In the l!tld of -manqemenl 111be place they can make the -llOIJe and wbtte tbey'U do the moo\ good ii where Ibey do lholr shopping," advlleo the president ol Pope, Evana. and Robbint, a firm that spedallus In municipal, atate and fed<ral studies In the whole area of JIOllutlon abale- mtnl. lmA LOW DISCotn PllClllG "Many woinen. have alrudy lilrttd IUlni a llml lltand at the cbectout counter,'' be con-u...... ''Tbey'n wiping the problem oU oo Ille llore manqor by lea•Jnc him all the wrappinp. "II enoulh people do thla and 11y, 'Look. I doo't wont !his, I doo' need LhJs.' the packaging mat.rial will back up in Ibo aton and U they're uaing. leis they'll ordtt leis ... he says. "A number of lane grocery chains are alrtidy ·looking at the packaging thing to see lf it'a really necessary." • OWN BASKETS In other parts ol the "-orld, Pope points out, It ii rare that the Jhopper 1et1 fruit!. vegetables and meat prepackaged -"only hall of lho stufl you buy In Europe i.s wrapped as oompared to here' -and houHwlva shop with their own basket or rtu$1ble bag lo carT'J !IOme purchases. Looking back lo Iha days when "if you wanted an elec· tric plug the man at the store ru<".bed into a drawer and banded it to ycaJ," he contruts this era with the' preaent, v.·htn "the plug ~mes to you mounted on cardboard and in a plastic bubble, both ot which )'OU have t.o a:et rid or ... "In this country vt be n somebody tates a glft out of a box they throw away the box and tWue paper," be notes. "In other places they probably WATCH YOUR MAIL BOX ... ..__ .............. ~ ... ~ LOW!llW ,_ .. .. . •-w.uMeuaanu WUll M,_ _ _...,.._ ......... ,.._ ....... ... "' ..... ----"' .,_ ... .... _ ..... ,.. ... OF THE THOUSANDS OF PRICES CUT! STORE HOUIS MON.-SAT. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAY, 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. • U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONE IN • ROUND STEAK U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ~.T-BONE STEAK 39 • ~ ' -.. WILSON'S SAVORY OR U.S.D.A. CHOICE BE~~ PLAZA BRAND BONELESS ~H5o?c1 79 LOOK FOR THE RED-X THE SYMBOL OF LOW PRICE 1-LB. PKG . m QUARTER PORK LOIN SLICED INTO • 1111 • ..oz. IUICAI 111115 '' VAllmES 3 7c Cake Max ............. ,.,. IUntTIASKU C ff 3-ll. o ee .................... cA11 CUFFCHAI $1 J 9 Charcoal Briquets2t:- -,!... lllllCIESJ Sugar 'c 57c S-ll. ..................... IAG ROZEi co1amAn WHOU SUI 18 0 . J" 6°0Z.· C range u1ce ..... cA• Hl·C FIVE FLA VOIS 29c · Frl(it Drinks 46-0Z. ••••••• CAI • Crisco Oil lA-OZ. 56< ............. ITL .. U.S.D.A. CHOICE IHF ~Hso?c1 Swiss Steak ....................... . ' CUT UP MIXED • FRYER PARTS M1XEO FRYER PARTS CONTAIN: 3-HINOOUARTERS WITH BACKS, 3-FOREOOARTIRS WITH BACKS. ~WINGS. J.ol!lm • LB. - . .OFFIClAL UIJW U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP WHOLE WATERMELON 1~ 2 I CUt ........................ "" ,,.. l SJ WWW • • PAUISllllCS,UJSt= •"ft • PAltiAlmA, NH W, ll. • P•l'Pt.JMIL,_...IW.. • •AumA,llHLW ........ lhtl, •PU ..... 11M&'-A,. .,...... ... , ......... . --.,,, ...... _.. .... • ..... mas. ............ ..... ,_,.l_N, • ..... llWllT.IJl .... S,.t..; ..... -.,_ ..... <.-.. ... •SAi , .. , ..... ...... • ..,.., MAO-. 11 H '""-'"" ,...., .. ca,JIM ..... ..._ • .,.~,....1nnt ..... lt. •-ML••nU.-.. .... . .., ............... ..,. • PUiiift:J>Mt .... Ill I ' • -Por~Chops ...... l •. !HAlF \OIN SUCIO INTO l'QIK CH~, ll . a5•) - • • • U.S.D.A: CHOICE BEEF RUMP ROAST USDA CHOICE LB. BONE-IN • WILSON'S CERTIFIED BONELESS '2 3 9 Turkey Roost .................... ~-~~· l •. +159 CERRI CUT Hom Slices ........................ HICKORY SMOKED COUllTRY STYLE SLICED t7 69~ SI b B . 1-ll. a aeon ........................ ,K,. WE l lSllVf JHE l lGHf TO UMIT OVANTITllS NO S.&lES 10 WHOUSAlflS 0 1 DIST•tlUTOI S -ROM1'1NE LETTUCE •sma1MiiK4111 .. .....,....,, • IMlllAlltlll.14JJJt--IM. • SOlllUfl.lllt ....... ~.,,., . ,....,......,,.~ .. ·"· • lfAIJll. IUll_.....l_ • ITWllUTT1 llJISV..,...IW. I I • , ...... )f)I ,.,..... ..... •mn1.•M•c......w . ........ ~ •. •...,..IJUll ....... W ,....,.,IMJIL ..... ..._ •---IHL ..... W. ' • wouldn 't even have the box but lf thty do it's ~ more than once for the purpote tor which it was made, 1nd there's a k>t to be ukl for that. J~ere we JOrt of look down at •lrine savers, but other places everybody aves string. "In cities like Jakartci, Singapore and Bankok r t-X· amihed rubbish heaps and yw nothing discernible,'' adds Pope, who bas been arow'ld the world a number oI times in connection with hi.a work. "E'\'erythlng is used -what ends up in the scrap heap is really something that Is u:seles.s. ·· SOLID WASTE Emphasizing the enormity of the United Slates' garblge problem. Pope points out that each person generates 5.S pounds of solid waste per· day, every day. And New York Citv alooe generAtes ''relentlenly" every day 25.000 tons of solid wasle. "The problems of solid wastes are local and the solu· tions are regional," explalns Pope, who advocates cont· munity action groups working to get .the local government to join with other I o c a I gbvemmenl! to tackle the problem }ointly, "You need the economy of size to make recycling pro- grams profitable; you need many communities . worklng together to deliver a steady source o( material." Under an ideal setup, which he admits is not practical for the average person , he sug- gests waste shou ld be divided for recycling into t b e s • categories: glass, alumlnum cans. tin cans and other fer· rous material; org1nic refuse: new sprint ; magazines, and cardboard product!. SEPAR ATE D "If these cou ld ~ separated. kept separate when they are picked up, and the oollection maintained, it would go a Jong ~·ay toward reducing the amount of waste in the e-0mmunity." Pope. who lives in • P.1anhattan apartment., does what he can on a per.son.al basis by separating glass ind oev.·spapers from the rest or the garbage. "I'm a big proponent of homemade toys made out of car.dboard and egg crales, I buy returnable bot t 1e 1 whenever 1 can fmd them - and I talk to the .store manager a lot." Ginger's Snappy No matter what they tdl you. little girla are not made of sugar and spice a n d everything niCt'. Everything nice, maybe. But not sugar and spice. That's v.·hat gingerbread is-made of. Keep a jar of home-made gingerbread mix on your pan- try shelf, suggests M j s 1 J anina Czajkowski, extension nutritionist at the University of Connecticut. That way you can satisfy a sweet tooth without wearing your patience and taliebuds thin on laborious recipes. Keep this gingerbread mix on hand and then you'll have a surplus to use making dif· ferent kinds of gingerbreads, gingersnaps, and ginger rai!in nut bars. GINGERBREAD MIX a cups sifted flour all· pllrpooe enriched V4 cup bakin_g powder I teaspoon Soda 1 tablespoon cinnamon I teaspooon cioves I tablespoon ginger 1 tablespoon salt 2 cups sugar 2 CUP< shortening (lhal needa no refrigeration) Sill dry lngredlenta together three times into a Iarae mix· ing bowl. Cut 1n shortening with a pastry blender tmtil mix has consistency of corn meal. Yields about 13 cups. Store in a covered container at room temperature. To meuun, pile Iha mlx •lightly into a cup and kevel off with a SP1tula. GINGERSNAPS 21,.; cups gingerbread mix \i cup IU£• I egg ~ cup molauts. Stir Wgt-tber su,ar, un- beaten egg, and molaaoeo IOIW all ingreditnt.t are ftll blended. Chill. Form l!lhtln tnlo 1111111 balll, uatng a meuurlng •pooo to . 1 e I 9niform amounts. Bal<e on grtaled cookie -tn lllOJlcrately hol .V.. cm dcgreu F.> 10 to u mtnut ... Tile cooklet Will nat· ten out and crack oo l4jl. Yields •bout four dozen. I I \ • • I ' ... I l • 4f OA!l.Y '!LOT w-.a,, -1, 1972 .Ice Gream Fans Nuts @ver B~ittle -Flaver A 11W'Ytlaua way to trut barWl<to of Ice crtam 1nd la Ill In the bowt. Stir Juat sauce, make up two batclles ot !ht llde ol 1 mt1l ltndttlur Into 1 llDll1 11uctpu pour tilt Untu butter II mtlifd. Set be/Oft .vmc limo ud ,a- lc:o aum wu ..,,....ci 1<mpe<1111n1 of room. enou~IJ mla, ~ the recipe, but doo't double It. to lruk up to pta111I llu. the wate.; odd cbooollle. pu llidl to <Olli completdJ; !JI 1 pu ol bo1 •IW (all -11 _. oco by Georc• Scoop out Ice crtam by ... 1urn lea c:rum to cootllner. Maka 11 ..mnp o( !lie Ice BITrEll8W!EI' Pllce over low hell to mdt do DOI llll' clurlafl coOfhll. bell) to -. WllbflllfooClrvtt,wbo&lh> 11r&•-'11J1oodpilctlna R<frffZt. crum. CllOCOLATI: SAUCE chocollte.lllrrillc-1· U llllCt II to bt lel'Ved Or r1mo•• from ed .. ~ tome -of lit&• nllxing bowl. After Top wvillp ol the Ice .• Nole : To c:ruab peanut Ir!~ 14' eup Wiier Gradullly odd lllgll', lllr-wilhlll 1 cauple ol houri, lel•t mrtpnlOr 11 wvlol liino ble ICltollllc l'atll'th 11 aeverll aroopo, sprinkle 10mt crtam with B 111 • r 1 w • • 1 U., place plectl of the brlltle S oqua... (S o u n c e 1 ) n.. to -qar Iller, at room lemperalln. llld ~ jar .ol -Ill • ~ lnltllute. of the peonul brittle over lbe Olocolate Sauce: in 1 pl&ttlc bag. Arrange bag WllWtei.ood chocolate each lddltlon. Omt1nue to U mode flrther lhood, pour am&ll plD o1 warm wllor; llir Dr. c...vu 11 ble 11m bul· Jee c.-.am. ff )'<lll 11'• pl1Mln& to .....,, ao that more Chan ..,. ~ cup 111811' coot. 111rr111c; lot I minulel. Into 1 llua jar, cover tiabllY ..,,.. .. rt In bait UDlil It letln. "How to Grow the Continue l!COOplng 1 n d au the Ice cnam at ooe llmt thlcknw of bag oover1 brltt1•. 14 cup buller Remove rm hol 1nd fllriler1te. R<move lrom ..ii- Peanul and 1115 WaY1 of l]ltintling unlll lhe I"' cream Ind want mo.-. chocolate LilbtlJ pound wllh a-millet or 1 teupooo vanilla t Add butuir &od vlllllll and refr!garafor 111 hour or two MU.. 1bollt Ill CUJ11o ~eparln( ll for Hum1n.l-''--__:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'"-'-'-~~~~~~~..;;_~~~~~...,..~~~~~~~~-=-~~~..:._..:._~~~~~~-'--~ Consumption." wrote; "Make a quart of lemon or 'anllla ice cream by the usual rule; wbta Ulla is half frozen, take out the dasher and odd ll poond of peanut brittle or two or three blra of pt11111l candy prevlou9ly put tluoo&h the meat chopper." In p.-.paring lhll g.-.at des- aert we used vanilla rather than lemon ice cream, the bought kind ralhtr than !he homemade. · And peanut brittle instead of peanut candy bars went In. We also embellished the peanut brittle ice cream wltb a bit- tersweft chocolate sauce. Ir you try this idea we think you 'll enjoy it u much as our tasters did. PEANUT BRl1TLE ICE CREAM 1;.. gallon vanilla ice crtam 1 lh cups crushed peanut brittle, about 10 ounceJ Bittersweet Chocolate Sauce la ice cream stand at room temperature untll It softens enough to scoop out easily - 10 to 15 minutes, depending on Heat Beat When the temperature e:1- ceeds 90 degrees, you need a 180-degree Change from your normal hot lunch or supper rm. Supplm;it meat! with cool avocado ''steaks'' and potatoes with apple wedges (potatoes are "apples or the earth" to the French , anyway). Consider the strawberries, oranges, and bananu -all nestled 8""'111 criJp lettuce ifavet -your vegetable, salad and dessert. Not only !J lhla aummer "Fahrenheit Salad" cooling, but you'll al9o have fewer calories to bum off in the IWIUllttheal. ~ ecmomists w ho developed tlU salad drt!slng to enhance any fruit sa1ad. recommend eating y o u r "Fahrenheit Salad" out-of- doon (In the shade ol lhe old apple tree, oi course). FAHRENHEIT SALAD TOPPING 113 cup sugar 14' teaspoon silt I teaspoon flour 11 teaspoon paprika 1/3 cup pintapple or orange juice % tableapoooa lemon juice 2 tablespoons butler I egp, beaten I cup whlppin( croam, whi!>' ped If I a;> commerdal oour cnam Mia dry lngrodients tn small saucepan. Add lemon jui"' and ptneopple (or onnge) juice. Cook atirrinC conalanUy un- 111 lll!Cl Rmlovo from bea~ fold In beaten egg1 and ltlr In butter. Cool. When rudy to uae, fold In whipped creem or aour .,._,,, Breakfast Bonanza .K c.il ,.,,., ... ~ " ... .....,,.... l"I c.a .......... . Top S.lrloln o;: 'l!:. Bontl111 Riii : 'l!: Nl~8Bll FRTIR , PARTS ..... .... --...... WllOUIHS ORDIUMS11CXS •• , ....... mu..;.ro: ..... 11t ...... ,.,,ttMifo ...• ~ .... llf ... <11m •••• 1t! -;.-S,.POtt B tef4{ DOYER SOU i ROCK COD =.. ...... 11?: ~ ..... 11<: ENRICHED Bread --........... ...... ; T/JlLUW ~·•-ttl.ir'd LISTERINE 111 ~EPnc,_,990 .., ... Maalta = Efferdent ""'::::.'.1.':"' 77• Anacin Tablets ~ 73• .,_. .... 1CN1US RAT HAM =$)39 ...... SLICED ""'-Mti4~JIOlllJ.,l -"' BUDDIG'S -SLICED MEATS .:. S=!,939c ........ S-OZ. PIG. EL ilSEYIMI> lASCCO 'WlscoNsti Sour Shrinqi Cheddar en-Cocktail CliffH ~.;: 27• ~3 i$JOO = 99! .. o. .. .,.... ... . ..... llE9l'll_f c.11ulleftl e &9' Cucumbers ::. 1 Q< ... Romaine ...::"' ..... 10:... , ........ .n=29'J& * • ~'*-' *• • • * -*1'a.t your*foo~ 6 * . t • .... ·•9COS S *. ~ IUlll.QIJ Chuc~ , Steak 1.-_.,.-s0!'8ESS CHUCK ROAST """"'-... $,09 l. ft .... R-'$12' LO f ._.. .. '9 . Center Cut Chuck "'= 79! Boneless Round f~"~~ $12.l' Fresh Grotllld Beef~ 69! FUSI • US1DN rk Chops ""'~~! 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''" . ,, Dt l ) T Vt( loo Ser Cn eDji friO H z I ll I> I> In lpr!l cran i n OVtr ~ ed .. mah haa ale' at con.JI whll ••P. moll Chill ' salal Cru Drta CRI!; le I : ' v • I Coi bl enc ..... ~ Pl Thi rut ~ fra(t pick!• ing II no" I sura l yell' ~ ..... wt t I coau GAi 'c:i cl II ti, Ill 2~ Ill 2 Cll I a 2 ta hi eris~ aaucei all! toce1li muotl Slolrlj ~ E1 B~ med~ ~ ~~ I Berries • Molded '!bl> dlony ttd Cranberry Vegetable Mold is a creat fooaJ point for I party buffet. Serve with a tangy Creamy Cranberry Salad Dre!Slng and ••JoY the CO)llp!imenll ol your lrlendl and family . ·. CRANBERRY VEGB"tABLE MOLD ~llJespODlll (2 envelopes) •' _/ Unflavored 1elatin 2 cuJll (I pint ) cranberry juice cocktall I \0 CllJll gilli<t Ile J tablespoons tar rag.on • .,..ar I cup olndded sreen cal> bafe 'h cup araled raw carrots 11 cup diced sre<n pepper If.I cup 1llced red radlahes In a amallaaucepan, sprinkle 1elatln over 'h t.ap cranberry juice. Let stand 1or 5 minulu to soften. Place over low beat and stir corr atanllflmlll gelatin la dls>olv· ed. Add &eJaUnmlsture lo re- mainblc'..-anberry juice which haa bMn mbced with ging<r ale and larr~n vinegar. Oilll until the, mixture Is the c:G~ ol unbeaten egg wbittl. F o 1 d in raw vegtillfos. Pour. Into a kup moid QllJnc.tbe mold. very full . Chill UnW -firm. Unmold on ' aalad areen.. and serve wilh Creamy Q'.anberry Sa I a d ~ j CllEAMY L\LAD DRESSING 1 cup (II pint) aoll' mam 1 ?<>11nce can whole berry cranborry uuce ~· cup cornmerdal Itallan type ulad dmllng PURINA Hl6H PIOTllN NECTARINES LA GRANDE TRll 4:.s1 " RIPENED BELL PEPPERS LARGE SIZE 19¢ LB. PINEAPPLE FRESH 39¢ HAWAIIAN EA. PEACHES EXTRA FANCY 4 l $1 FREESTONE B s. CANTALOUPE VINE .RIPENED 5 F $1 SOM BO 0 • R . IMPERIAL STICK MARGARINE I LB. DOG FOOD MEAL 69' HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP ROMAN MEAL FULL 9UART HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS PRELL ll9UID SHA,MPOO 16 PL OZ. s1 IMPlllAL SID a1ct. 2.15 AT OTHlt STOllS ----SEA I SKI SUN TAN LOTION $119 OR Oil· 4 Fl. OZ. 116. 1.10 AT SOMI STOllS BREAD c .,___ LARGE 11/2 LB. LOAF REGULAR 57¢ FORE·MOST PREMIUM ICE CREAM 1/2 GALLON ROUND CARTON ~TIDE DETERGENT GIANT SIZE REGULAR 89¢ MJB COFf.EE l LI. CAN c WISHBONE 49¢ ITALIAN DRESSING BIG 16 OZ. BOTTLE REG. 69c POTIERS CROWN CANADIAN WHISKEY .~ii ~.~~ ANDERSON CLUB KINTUCKT STUt•HT BOURBON .. PIOOf lj il·l34:1 iC·I·l ·I·- MINUTE MAID e ORANGE JUICE 4/$1 OR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 6 OZ. CAN OH BOY BONUS PACK PACKAGE OF TWO PIZZAS Combine all lnlredienls and---------------"""".'--------------------blend well O!IU until ready lo CHEESE PIZZAI 88¢ FOR THE PRICE OF ONE serve. Makel a~ 1 cupa. Seasonal I OUR OWN CURED LEAN IRISKET c lb CALIFORNIA GROWN ~RESH c lb $ 09 LB. NEW! KOLD KIST FROZEN souPs • oz. P•C• ,. PO•C• 5 / s1 • YA11n1n TO CHOOSI •IOM Prices Effedivet Thunday thru Sunday AUG. 3, 4, 5, 6 l'l'f.,. ...,loct to 1t0di oo ...... I WI GLADLY ACCIPT u.s.D.A. FOOD COUPONS I WEGIVI tLUI CHIP STAMPS WI GIYI • ILUI c:ttlP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA • 19th and Placentia 71 D W. ChaliJlan • , J S LARGE 'AA' , EGG'S . DiltD1111t Pritll TOMATO JUICE · .. l lcll llHst Flattr 1-lb. Can LIQUOR S & WINE BU YS ! ,.. ..... ' VERAGES SAV E MORE ON SAFEWAY S-BRA NDS ! STOWN HOUSE ................... ~ . : ::::: ~:;:.n!:;.;,;~~~~·-!~!!_~!!p,_ !399 (S) Je~l-Well Gelatin$ .. · .. . • Stewed Tomatoes !i winners eu; Gin .:. tc$6" • NuMade Mayonnaise d . ~ POT)lTO CHIPS $ ~ Winner's Cup Vodkaeo. "$6" · JillJ · · · · · ~ · · · · 16-01• Champagne .:.:~.::.-:. ": $119 le:\ Zippy Pickles ~~i~ ~=·L39c 'Cans Mt. Castle WilllS •::,ft ... $119 ~ ' • · ti liquid .Dresslng££~.~35c $ 16-0L Btls. NON-FOODS-DISCOUNT PRICE! Ii MOTOR Oil '-. s.i...y (l1t•lar) Gu•r1•tee4 Product Air Freshener =: Safewaj Toathpaste Qt. 26c CH ~:; 47' , .. 54' ''" Grapes 3 $1 U.tllo.ll-- Sooltu Varioty lbs. ' S EVAPORATED MILK llctr11-Vita•i1 IM••• BAKERY BUYS-AT DISCOUNT! ~y Quality lb. Celery Fmh Green Stolks C ocld!ng Crisp FloYor ... 22~ Frtsli Pilleapple -···'"l -39' Crisp Carrots ·~-;· 3Z'.29' Oiq.Jlict .~~ :aa• Green Apples •-::·~:.="•3 ... '1 .. ,lttt Pean ·~· .. 25' Yellow Onlills ·~· 3!.'391 · Mtm I Fertilizer I House Plants I Garden Hase . i;...;• $f 99 ~.::" 1· 9c :::II! $3'' It'.. $64' r N Ill... ltl .I-IL r.t ~iUW PllCll lfffCTIYI 1•- LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY IDCIPI CAJAiltl) • • ·1 ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . • lklr;\lfld'f • Chobllt .• !'Wt Oiobis• Viii Rost• V"'° llolso . FROZEN FOOD S AT DI SCOUNT! LEMONADE 1 .. L-12c lt~alr.: Pl1I 11 l onlar ... ... CH , Orange Juice ,~;;.::;:, ~ 23' Bel-air Peas =~~ ~':18' com-On-The-ca 't.!.'C': ::fss· French Fries ::I:'-"'~ I: 17' USDA Clooict , ........ . . (§)Zippy Sweet Relish ¥~,34c i ·fl Applesauce "TT~"'l:r=ltt ~::·59c -· · -. ~ ~rine .s ~!I DAIRY -DELI AT DISCOUNT ! 'DRINKS ;,...... · 49c S .Corn Flakes · u .... 241 c Partrtl ... r.nrlto GlllH ·"'-..,. 11~,.. '"' ,,., , loeghom Cheese • ~. .. 98' A J·-, Lucerne Salods . .;:::::1!.,";...~39' • ,,:-.=•085 i::-.2$c USDA Cltelce Gra~o ... I • \ • ' l ' j I i l I I l • ' t ! b ,, •• b f, I t • • • ' • ' ., I • ' . "II'• ,,_ .... Nlee ....... ... NO ONE OFF£1$ MOID : R TATERS llo.1 .... , .. _____ .,. W-.. 11' JI sit M 6 ............ .. .ww.rtWi, <• ••tttCt:•••...,.,. < ' Fe< oalY $29;l500 '°" con -Dvina In a f bed-room,~th double car praie home with a bet lhake·roor. 1r1 clole to tbe new HJJ. ""'-with all the lltt1' lakos. Call toll me 1142-. ~ $33,"9 llllllf('i ••om. 2 bath plm 4lntnc room. l'rtlh- lr ...,.._llldlMl~N .... --... ,.·;v.--... Iola of Mil-...... •• t a • lldlt....., •·-• ...... 1-......... --oaD· ., .. ::, ..... N Wlft,... .... llda....., larp5-- --.............. hleted ·-"°"' 1"'..., '37,IOO. Call N7-«nll "UDUCED $2,000" E~ wam. -one here'• one tor you. A 4 bedn>iin1, a 1>ot11o, 14 • ~ imnu,. room with ~ V«7 -lot near Mila Square Park. All Ilda .f« od>' '311950. AIL tenus. Call . 1142-2535. . COWGE PARK AREA DOU. HOUSE If you're lookJnl for tbat "right" home in a top area with 3 br, 2 ba, launc!r)' room. new copper plumbble. formal dlntn1 and heavy ahske mot for C<ily $31.~ with 10'11 -. -call 6'J3.8MO. UNIVERSITY PARK '#Ill .PRIME LOCATION 1'lJs lir tt. 2 bedroom plus family room. 2 patio'• '(one ii a ~JlUleltl Garden .with a wa~.fall). OverJooktn& your own Creen Be1l This la a bright and: colorful ......._ $36.950 and you own the lahcl. For more lnfonnation pleue call ~. ' A RARE MEREDRH "The GlanL" A bua:e family room with fireplace. • alant country ldtcben with actt1 of formal dining room and f bl& _,._ Air conditlo- 1prinklettd yards with block wall fenclfta. First tlme-&Overt:ised_ at $4:§,950. Call 6f6..7ln ---• _........ . . .... -"-• • WORK OUT OF YOUlt UVE .IN A rare C.2, 3 bedroom residence In quiet .neleJ>- borhood.' just hall a block from 17th Street. C.ta Meta. Double praa:e detached cou14 be )'OW' shop. Very clean with lota of fresh paint A new shag carpetln" Larae yard for up&nslon. Flnt time -at $29,000. Call 646-nn. SUPER OLDER -·LARGE LOT Ul1\llU&I older, 2 -...., 1~ bath home on buie' lot: O:Nld build anotlier ~house on ~rnr. Pricfd at only $.13.500. AMltlonal properly ad~ -ava1Jable .iao. ht tlmo adYertbecl. Call 6f6.nn1o .... , JHWl'OlT HEIGHTS 5 IEDROOM. $58,000 SOME PEOPLE EXPECT the moon -but here'• the belt buy lUllter the aun. 'I'h1I beautifUl 3 bedroom borne nestled in one al. the most desirable locatJom ln HunL lldl TotaLiil<e Is only '28.900.. Call 8C'l.ao10. HOMEAIHJTY SOLVED s~ llld o1epnco lnalde an11 out malt• -..... ....,. -..... -of the -buy& .. Rant. -._ ... -Iba --2 --!.:'-=-&r M'I~ ........... Pried •• ·- PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP DIJo1. thll -3 bedroom. 2 bath homo on a pride of ownenhlp tlntt. The family room ......... ~ ..... -the pool .... yard with buae .........i ...... -lawn • ..., ... slonll Jandla,~. 1bls home a tn ltllttllent move- ln condltlon. $52,500.. cau 5'6-2313 for more Wo. COLONIAL MANSION Fantutlc 5 bedroom. 3 bath famllJ .,.... .,.... fu<pla<a and mud>. more !or only $38,900. This home la aduJt occupied and sparklln& dean. call toll fr'ee 842-2535 Now! ! SLIGHT FIXER· UPPER NEWPORT BEACH Grett 3 bedroom, 2'i9 bath home with large fl.mlly-room. large lot with ample room for pooL Camptt or boat storage areL Priced -to 1eU. needl a .little fixing up, that'• all. $29,500. cau 6'6-n7,t. THINK OCEAN! That'• what 'the ptttent owner says! lbll very neat home features 3 bedrooms, family room. ~~ cko and 2 baths Lovely Jandscaplng front and rear, sprinkler 1ystem. nicely decorated In- terior. Grtat location for children, near school&. Extra privacy In ror. Full price ll $32,900 with all financing tncludlng no down pa,y~nt to Vetenns! Please phone 546-2313 tor additional tnformatlon and appointme.nt to lff. MODEL HOME IN SUUUUIA PARK Tb1I la.a former mode:i borne and1lookl like it! Vttr abup A:. clean througbou.t and ready to mov ... ln. Features 4 bedroorn1, tamUy rocm, for· mal dining area and 2 baths. Situated. on a cul-Oe-a.c in one of the matt desirable nelah· bocboodl in Huntington Beach. very close to elementary school, pa.rk, tennis COlll'U, beach a.nd ahopplng. Priced at actual market value, $39.000. For add!Uonal Information and appoint- ment.. please phone 546-2313. . FINEST ON THE WEST SIDE • 3 Bedrooma In Good Location • Covered Pa tlo • 1'lne Carpets tt Redecorated lnllde A: Out • cu.tom Stone F\replace • Elaborate Stone Planten • Decorative Featurs lnalde I: Out • Copper Plumbing • See Jt -You'll Buy I t At $27,500 • Call ~2313 · THINKING ••• About really.getting into the ROii Estate Busineu7 If you are willing lo work, w•'U work with you. We o ff e r personalized fr1ining. A pleaS1nt ind exciting office, lots of· help, and an opportunity lo gr0w. Let's talk, cal me 541>-1600. . RANDY A HEAP OF UYIN& can be f<>Ulld 1n lhlt 5 btdtoom aooo oq. foot home In Newport.'1 finest ll:aJO"ftt nd&bborbood. a..--with ......... formal dining room, 310 batllo, Lovely ld.-i with bullMnL _ .. ......, _ Prtvat. -lot-...n =--=--.. ..a .. --Clftero -~ m .. .... 1 •• -...... --,,..,,,., • ,.... ....... ..,.... Ac"-.... WE URGE YOU TO SEE and ~ thla tuper sharp. 4 bedroom home, located on quiet cul-de-lac street. BeauutullY decorated. tbi'ousbout. To see 11 to buy. call 847.fiOlO. Priced at $28,900. ASSUME 6>/4°/o VA LOAN • Immaculate 4 bedroom home • North Cotta Mesa • 1215/mo Pm • $3.000 will usume • cau todl.Y 546-2313. 'HI· HO SILVER" Owner a.ya take lt • ., . .,, whlCb makes lt ~by to acqulrt. Low down payment moves you right l.n. Balance IHS than rent. Sharp 3 bedroom home with 1" baths and located on a comer lot. PrlM at only $28,900. Call 847-6010. • . HARD-TO PLEASE tt ao. this charming hOme ll tor you -value ta written all over It's face. Located near ~ beacb, IChoolA. shopping centers A: plll'kl. Room tor camper, boat A: trailer, G.L or FHA terms Only $30,90Q. Call 847-6010. SEPARATE FAMILY ROOM $26,750 3 1arzt bedrooms, 2 baths, beautiful kitchen and dining attL Located on a qu1et cuJ-de--sac 1treet. Just nght for the kida. 5t;W down, ·FHA or VA terms. .Call· tall -842-2535. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY "IONUS ROOM" For family llvtng 2300 sq. ft. you mutt tee thlt before you buy 3 bedrooms, 2 batha, formal.din· ing room and a fantuUc bonua room for o!lb' $34,950. It's below the market. call toU ~ 842-2535 • COME FOR A VISIT stay for a llletime. Thi.a beautitul home "trith tt'a aurroundlnp will wtn your heart at tint 1Jance • 'This super 11-rp • bedroom home hu too many extras to mention. Priced at only $32,500. Call 847.&010 now tot" an appt. to see; HUGE MASTER BEDROOM SEPARATE FAMILY ROOM FORMAL DlNING ROOM You'll be proud to live in W. 3 bedroom pride o1 awnenhlp home and neighborhood. You'll alao enjoy a .very comfortable and apadOUI living room. A large kitchen with lotl ot cabinets and &:orceous Jandlcaping with sprinklers front and bf.ck. At a truly realLIUc price of. $34,950. Call 8f2.2535. EVERTIHING STARTS wnH YOU Just painted a lovely •bade ot arem and 1et tn lush landscaping a 3 bedr0001+ 1 % bl.th Dutch Haven. OWned by a lovely youna couple who are moving to Riverside. Close to Shopping, achooll and bead!. Call 842-2535. $31,l!IO. VA NO DOWN , I bedrooms. 1" balba. pltt1 luge ....,.to faml. a room. 1'ew kltchm ~. Jot.I Of new ll&inL Prlcod rlgbt at S28, 750. All lmnL Call ~- FANTASTIC $29,000 Be&utifuJ starter home In Huntington Bel.ch. Walk .. lovo!T "°'le, Jal< ... allopplnr. • equ,.. trlan ....... -6'11 loan. Call 842-2535. • POOL PLUS • "COLONIAL.;..PLUS POOL:" Lars• 5 bedroom, 3 bath ....... !IWo flraplocor, Formal Dlnln& Room. Lov>ly ---like Pool. l'rlced at C<ily $V..950. Call 112.-. . A REAU Y HAPPY HOME! U you. have little people )'OU'll Jov• thla ' brdo- room. borne with .cudom ahelvins • built-La dreuen in sunahlne bright room1. Mom wJll '°'"' joy cooklng in the conwnlmce kitchen )¥till built-ins and dishwasher. And it .10U Ulce ct.tUal. outdoor entertalhlng then 7ou won't want to miu the lovely backyard. Located on a low• traffic. tree lined street, walldnr d1ltanct to 1ehoob. Only $34.950. Call 546--2313. WEIGHING VALUES Looking for your money'• worth? Thlt ltt TbJI super 4 bedromi. home ii located. wlthb(.walklnl distance to the golf coune. Priced for qulck.,aie at only $33.950. Call 847-6010 for more lnfd. SIX OR SEVEN IEDROO~ This borne ll to lata:• )'OU can do your ~ -. Without leaving the ....... ,.,,,.. la>1fo -....., 2 mlba. 1am11y rooni with Otto ..... doM>staln and upotaln, 1300 aq. fL of ftnldle<I bonus room. It you have a big famUy,_)'!)U mud Me; it could have 6 or 1 bedrooms. $45,leO. OJI Now ••• 842-2535. GRACIOUS AND SPACIOUS With a fantastic view ot ooean and harbor - ttrla outatandlne 4 bedroom home plus Jlrat family· room Is ~ tor that 1arp JUnJJ¥, .a.otce Harbor ~ Homes location. nat tcliooll A: 1hopplng. St>otleu col\(liUon. 3 baths. ·tJN'D love ltl chann and good"'"taa:k. Now ndoolil &e m.ooo. can &'13-8550. l j • • IMMACULATE IAYCRESTI . • I Tbls, IUper deon 3 bedromn 2~ bath hmno Jm Just -•va1Jable. lloubli -.. """ kitch!a Mtin&" attL $59,000. To 11M and ~ date co!l 646-'!171. -7--,•. I· .............. Mee ........... • HUNTINGTON' BEACH CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS • • 1700 Nnport Blvd. 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 H•rbot Blvd. . 546-2313 17931 Beach Blvd. 6014 Warner Ave. 142-2 535 . 847-6010 - 332 Me19uent. 2790 H•rbor Blvd. Suite 20t 673 .. 550 Coste M.a 546-1600 ' ' ' ·- • ' • ' • , • 3 LIN.ES . . 2 TIMES 2 DOLLARS (Any 1.tem Priced $50 Or Less) , . ' Pin~h Yourself A Pile Oi Pennies . ' ' ' tO•• E-ven Dollar~). ~ enny Pinchers ' Dial Direct for Details 642-5678 -·Pile Up Profits North County, 540· 1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT • • ' PENNY . PINCHER WANT ADS · • " .. 1· • I 1 I . • J • ' t • • ,. J • fREE "ALllTAft UC•llNG COUUI· f•mou1 lictn•lnt court• now •••if· •~I• t""' T or~ll. Appli<e.ts fully reimbunff upen qv.lificetio1'. For doto il1 u ll Al Slo.., 714.142-5511 in Oren9• County. ~ • . UNIQUE & LOYELYI $40,000 -5 BEDRM. ..... ,II -Gf lhe rw1 J ..,._,.. 1rt '" -llYel. H91r Mlle .... ,. ,,,. ...... '" ldMol&. "'"""" """"· J .. ..,., ...... DeNw ~ klt-cfllfl. "rlfM Mlol'llil:'eklrl 9Mcfl tddr-., _, GoldtftWftt Col .... 6 mtlW ........... ~I .. ...., G.I. ,.,,,. -W. ._ Mn-.. IL ICWllll MAGNIFICENT! MISSION VIEJO -$35;5GOI Mott llWfed IMlbUpll!I yOU"U -_, 4 9'«.._ ~. 2 • ._.. -...,,,,_ lltlfll, ~ .firfflt«, fanNI •11111111 ,_,,, 11u1n1n dt'tolm lrllehlft, dllllwntw. 1"1u lhnl • .. ...., ,.,.,. -llloNt for '"t.n.lftlnel a11U1-ln brick 88Q. Club 11o11-. I. r.cr .. llon tool .....,,. .. ->S-:1-----lii!ANl~OOL_HO~W.ZSJ I • Jao 1111. ft. P9Cut}Ye lloni. wl111 4 &Pk~ Mdtwml, J -•lie ~111$, lf'1lf t1mlly --Ill .,., tM flr .. lde wi. It. llO (Ill 191' ,,.. PDGI. o.fu:at Wllllil ltlttMn, 01'11-tlwt' -ti! t!K11'1c:. I ton 1lr COl'lcl!tktMr, cw""' *'"'· UPlftll\ti! fflkll. pldded urllftlnll, $tlloelacvler w1llpaper -ti. A "91 "St.w P*:..-. LMds f/f' ~ ft 1Mlnlw!)9nce II,._ ..... -""'. tMIU .... llOOll ......... ·~ , FRUIT TREESI ROSES! $27,950 • . """' °"'' ....... IOClt• -.....,YllllftClll J _,,_.., f tMJ!lt, """°' ~ '#!WI pttdi ..,._~ kffdMn,, , ...... -.. ""'"-....,.. .. ~ -· .. • .. Since 1926 • • ' . -I· ;. FOUNTAIN VALLEY-NEAR BEACH-$14,7$0 Y•t' l"llUnil plMH 1" no.. 111 -llltr -4 --,._Ut , MHlltl' llltd ..S. ..-._ t Nllll, 111 tltclrk .. -., .... ,e1·~ bull't-1" kl~, llllllwalhtr -ltmlly roorn _,, c.on\l'tlllttlt ofl' klk""' wllll 1ppe1Hnt UrtplKt, Fore• 1r.. htlt. Lowly nclghbotllOOCI -flntt.f .,_, dl1lrtct. No clOwn G.I. 11rm1 -tow .W... -•ttt. M2-U7J \ .. --E~~-i'flNG MODERN~ $44,9001 Df11Mtk. t•lhtd,.I <911 •• Kin; tlqd ...,,_,.., 2 Mlhf., •l<llllfll llr"1-..1 IWodl ™"" lo llmltJ ,_,,, J.Unl<sn •Offllfl lub. Tlnltd wllldCIW1. 1 1lldl1111 9Clilts lo lovtl'I' 1ll'lum, 111 tlle:trlc tvltl·lll kttdlttl, •llllw1sn.r. Pra tlp Hun11tw1m 8Mdl loc.tllM. f'2-i5M Tarbell Reaches 81°/o ~~f____Ll!h me Buiers .. * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. *TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SAU:S. * COMPLETE FINANCING * TELETYPE SERVICE ·''LIS'JPYOUR HOME ~ ; WITH NUMBER 1'' I. /, MOST APPEALING -COSTA MESA -$30,750 AM\lfTW f'HA IPf, INn -"" pn!CM1rl1 Will! IOW GCW" pa~....,,! Ind .-.nuy lnllill"'*'h •rt !111ol 1•1 ,..,, lft<l••:ll""' ll•ft. l"wr•J>t•. prllltl· pit & lll~rftll J iiPklow ....,_, J 1:111111, ~llig•"l lorl'Pl•<•, bulll·lrl drNm klklleft. E111Niiltl Wiii 10 -" ClrPelin; & Clrlpt:i Room for bOll tr 1r1lltr. H .. r ~ COMI pi.,,.1 s.11-11211 ONLY LOOKS EXPENSIVE ! $33,SOO l-ly 1 l!OfY' ~ Wllll "-ll9ftvs fCIOITI lot •II 1111! I Cllon, Ille I io...IV llffllly room wlltl ... plrlng /frtplKt, bulll·ln drNm •l1cMn. Lo...iy <<Wtred u.tlo ov.,looU 'l"MI• lowly v1re1,w1111 1..,;, & r.roac11 ''""· Prl...,. .,.....,,;,... 1iDn &vdi IOc:lllon ne1r rNiol' lfl0pplnt1 Ind •II K'-h. •G ... U MISSION VIEJO $33,91>01 Ollbltndlng llndK.lplneJ Surt lo ~ IM mo.I partL<ull• Pf!GJll<!'I 11~ 'l'fl. -ll)'d •It IM Ill .. -· hit ti.eri !IOM E~iOY I bo'NIM1klnt1 •lew o1 omtlt nilllnO hllll lfld """'"'•"-· clly •iOJl11 1ro.., 11111 c"••tnl1111 J ..,_ room, 1 bell! '*""• cltlvllt 111,rilllM, d..,__,..,. tfl•'lllJ ,_,, 'wlltl .i1111nt f~I. Gor,..W c.trptfinf ~. Lowly ~PlfliWI dflltn. Ptllo, POOi 11:i.d 111ound1, UIH060 SOUTH COAST OFFICES * Costa Mesa · 540-1720 2915 H.tMr llYd. I _Huntingtoll.leacb_ --!42-6691--1---- 1•111 IMdi lM. * Huntington Beach H17 A"-* Hul!tington Beach 5'24 ldl ..... * Huntington Beach ffll Hnil1N11 * Fountain Valley , •••• ireetMrsf * Fountain Valley 17941 ...... u. * Mission Viejo 962-5566 846-0604 962-8865 962-1373 842-2561 830-6060 UJJI II y.,.. .... .. * ·LatJuna Hills 830-6030 ....... H• "-. J4J70' l id.fWll * San Jua• Car>1slrClftO 493-1141 . ..,,, ... _ • • • • • • • We Sell a • Home Every 27 Minutes! BEAUTY NEAR BEACH I $39,0001 POOLI 7IXlO "' tt. home wlrlt ta ,,..11'1 Mnenlllt1 -1'911 mwt -! 4 -lollt DtldrOll"'I. J H~flll 1:111111, forll'Wll dllllfto;r "'°'"• DUllT-11> dtll"' klld>ttl, r.•w e11ww1~, ..... ~, """'"'' "' ""'ll'I' rCIO'TI, Aho larg,11 Acfdtd ""I 1.w.11. uwnr 11non11*1 ~. ,. .. lo. I mll• IQ -". ~ SUPER SHARP MISSION VIE~O -$30,.IOO Pro~a•t ll'Olll Pillkl Wllh 11tracUve wrOUlhl 1rDll t1!1. M11!tr t lnd W. room1, J 0.1,.., la'9t' l1mlly ,_.. wlltl lnl.plri119 flNpli<.a, wil•u-av!ll- ln 1iiplllnc•'-dlsllwt,,._r. Gor.-.in a.Mt (M'ClftloW, Wlllm llrlPtt:. Ull yn.. MW! IJ1).61)6.0 "INDOORABLE • OUTDOORABLE" $32,5GO -NO DOWN • • • P rl!'ll .. IK•lkln ln FCM1nt1ln V1l11Yt 4 M:ir-. 2 NIM, llrtt !1r111lr •OO.., wl!" 91~mol'OIJ1 llt9f)ll(I, wlft-Nlff' bulll-ln llltcher!, dbrt ........ , Rkll MOd PflMlln<;i. Lovely ~!lo 011rlook1 , ... txPilrll'f' llndi.etPtd .,._..., Ho dow;. G.I. Tf•ms -lo•low Oown ,__,,.,L M2·1J7l EL TORO BEAUTYI $30,250 J O"YSrtbed bedrooo11. 2 gl .. ml1111 pUllmtn NIM, l••'ll' f1mfly ,_ beeJt Wl!ll mltnllk.l'nl llrwpllu, Wiit .. ,,.., tiulll·lft tPPlllnell dl11!w~ WWI ' c-t e1r1 ....... 1y. P111o. sett w111r. o..r.,. rlcrtlr ..M1tc1 t. U,. - 11r111 tor "}11111 ~rll11," 1-..oJO Since 1926 • • I • I • • • I 4J DAil Y PILOT w--..,, -2, 19TZ PllOT-Al)Y[llllS[• Ja E'veryqne Has Something lh1t Someone EJ .. We DAILY ·p1101 -CtASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • V( ant Ad ·ine Biggest Marketplace on the Oranee Coast -Dial 642·5678 for Fa" Result$ • ~ I __ .. ~1-.... le [ _ ..... I~ I_ ..... I~_ .... I~ .......... • I . s ' ,. .. .... ..... .... ....... • Gentrol General ·~~ PRICE REDUCED, bul nol the nanr, features of l.bls fabulous llaa Verde family home Huge m 11 t er suite, cozy carpeted family IOOJl1, l<>vely formal dininl llld living room.t and 1111J11)unded by landJcapin& that i.. noth· Ing but class. This i.. a two story, four bed- room flqor .plan. Now priced at $57,500. PHOMI UNl9flf MOMB. MIU YllDI. 146·5tff ' .tJ~lfJUf t1()Mfi 0...rlt WllWlll ~~~~~~~~~......,~l-~TH~~EFA~M~LY~I G.Mr•I NO MONEY Macnab-lrvme NEW LISTINGI To trt1 It 11 1o buy It! Otolce, ck>ee-ln localion near Har- bor Hlt1h and W""'11! -Pina: on quiet ltred. 3 BR'a., 2-baths, 2 JireplactL 2 patios. Frtsb u a dai&y! $-M,5QJ. Jade Howell MUD> DOVER SHORES VI EW Ll""c""OOL-.;.·..;C_OO_L..;· ... COQL Oioice kK:aUon • 82' frontqe A ..,_ ot •-boy. Im-••• OFF. IN YOUR OWN POOL. maculale 4 BR. _ formal JUST REDUCED -ThlJ 3 bedroom, 2 -bath DR •• rn. &eutilUJly land-family room plus a convertible-den, 2 uaed .,. ... wflarse ...... Prt. brick !ltepiaces, builtins in tltcllen an4 B-B-Q vate beaches. $ll2.500. with PRIVATE guest room-lr·bath. Entertain HARBOR VIEW around your own POOL in CAMEO HIGH- HOMES LANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. f72 ,500. MAN SPECIAL Just about a third ~ an acn In Ncwport Beod> wltll _. • ., J'llQP wttb dMi kids Oft the ··t.:S. .lbrty." Mom will JoYe the lormal 4inlne room for lhe~ -lb<lam famlly-andlheldldooa tbat malteo -.., a pleat- ""' ,,,. tho -family. Ever,.... will-the ... pallD and Ibo .... pool I Tau ""' -. ud we do meu bt.s. Exctlltat .................. _ -at te&.lliO. & Corilp•Jt 640-0020 C. F. Coa.1,..1hy DOWN lo V"' oo !loll ...... I BR --·In-er.ta lie. --. Carptred ~·; •lco- ud pallD. Qw..,. - $St,lli0, Call 541-lMI. """' w11kdan 'W t :OD P.M. Gener•I . ... \· ' TRElltJRI :MAP ClllJCI( CMOTllllll RULP.STATB·TREISURES NN< Listing! Bcautltul 2 + THINK COOL??? ON TO'OF THE Ri.AL £STATE MARKET WITH THE dt>n or J BR. horn<', Com· NICE5T PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES pletcly t'flrpeted • gorgeous AND VIEW TAE OCEAN & CANYON LEASE OPTION IRVINE COVE Lialit " aley home prtva .. "'"""""'IJ' b<ado if' e:xclualv:e Irvine Cove "U'' F\oor plan FOUND IN OUR OL' SEAFARING TOWN WATCH -THE -SHIPS -GO -BY OR LEASE -drapes, l..a!'Ke pool size Jot. Just remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining CO"J)NA Dll MAR, 176-eooo • MESA VERDE, Tastefully landacapcd. Tom room (or family room), fireplace, cheerful h:---'"6-7'·'-"'°-' .:.;••:;WPO~•.:.;r.;;•:;."'C"2""·.;;""'~..:;""':.:.:...•_CA=LL::.:u::s_ Queen 644-6200. builtin kJtchen. with inviting SUND ECK for 4 Bedroom.a, 2 bethl, waU.to- wall earpeta, tarp ~ ..... lov<lyrunl atn'loipbtte. $J1$. per Around prtvate yard l -" family ..... No spy·9!fisf needed here! Spectacular $$ million ar crow's·nest-vlew of Lldo lsie1 Balboa & Catalina. ·You'll Jove this perfec:i marriage of plush green grass & baridtom!I a..,.i Gonorol NEARL y NEW your entertaining pleasure, overlooking the 1---------------Dell~t6.tl bome • 3 spe.cioal canyon & view of the ocean. Ope-of-a-kind in --JIQ5,000 ........ ..... "'~"""'"' BR's & <<n1wrtlble den on CAMEO HIGHLANDS .............. $69,500. quiet cul-d~ near IChoolL house-by-the-sea. Only .............. $54,SGO • 2400 CLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH PHONE: E1orence Benllell & Virginia Keller to sea. Ide.i <or .,...inr tamUy. LOVELY LIDO ISLE · ~iillllzi Only SJS.950. 01..-1 .. Arnold LUXURY AWAITS YOU HERE/ 00-8235. • •. in this beautiful 2 story 4-bedroom, 3 bath . BEACON BAY Priv. community - 2 units $65,000. Beach & tennis priv. 2 Bdrm. home, guest rm. & . batbi also• f)ne bdrm. apt. . Mary Lou Marlon . CAMEO SHORES CHARMER Wood paneled family rm. w/frplc. & wet bar. Formal dining rm.1 3 bdrms., 21h baths. ·Beaut. kitch. & brkfst. rm. $85,000. Carol Tatum NEW LISTING ON LIDO LI•· mstr. suite up & 2 BR., 2 ba. down & lam. rm. On 2 l~e. Jots at tip or island. Rm. for expansion. 3 Car gar. Poolsize patio. Sl39,500. Kathzyn Raulston 4 BR., 3 BA., FAM. RM . + POOL '615,800 -Still occupied by original owners. Clean, bright. Shows like a inodel home. Greatest front & back yards plus patio. See ,lllla now I Al Fink -l LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1 B~''Sausalito," lam. rm.; Fee, $73,500. ~ BR., 3 ba. 11Tiburon.'' $72,500 -fee. 4 _BR., 3 ba. "Sandpiper," $79,500. Call for " ~etallJ . LaVera Bums . ' EXCELL~NT LIDO LOCATION · 1-BR. cottage on best road near beaches & tlub. $46,500. Vacant lot next door also available, '36,500. Edie Olson IRVINE TERRACE CHARMER Brlgb~ cheerful patio off large fam. rm.; a~ BR., 2 ba 's., formal dining rm. Cboico lo- cation near beach. Ju.st reduced -now 'only '57,950. M. C. Buie ~ :. BAYFRONT-NEWPORT ARBOR • • YACHT CLUB , 'Fabulous 42' comer lot, pier & slip for Ige. boat; beaut. courtyard & lge. bayside patio. • 4 BR. Good for small or lge. family.' ,199,500. Eugene Vreeland " SUPERB TRADITIONAL -English gardens dol"(linate your view from 3,300 sq. ft. home . Great "divided " living- ' bdrms., den, lge . rumpus rm.-Must see! ·~,llOO. Mary Harvey •' • ... . IU0700 --644-2430 Coldwell,Banker· ............ • • • 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR:, N.11. fcfr Action ••• Call 642-5678 ily Pilot Classified Ads Gener•I CAN'T FIND IT? home with many extras and builtins. Carpets BUILD JTI and draP!'•· fireplaces, builtin kitchen. On Choicr Ne"·port Beach build-extra wide lot, so you can store your boat Ing sill'. Drivl' by 2135 eon. or trailer ............................ $79,500 aii·e \Vay. Jack 11~·ell DON'T SLIP UP ON THIS 644-6200. Macnab-Irvine R.-a1ty c.omp&Jly 642-8235 644-6200 2·STORY- POOL-$20,900 ' . BAY FRONT ON THE PENINSULA, WITH PIER & SLIP Immaculate 5 bedroom , SY.a bath. gorgeous kitchen, formal dining room. For the discrim· · inating buyer ....................... $195,000. WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE AND A POOL TOO?? POOL, PIER and SLIP available too. New carpe:nd drapes, 2 Bedrooms, 21h baths, WET R, marble fireplace. Overlook THE WATE from your patio and en joy. $85 ,000. "<i4tt4-SHdd AIANDONED IRYINE RED TILE ROOF Fo•r-l'lex !RVINE'S LOWES!' PRICE• $82 500 Wrou&bt iron gates unfold 1 Spanish courtyard. Kin& Locatl!d on 1arp double lot llze• bedroom•. 2 patios. w/a conslJtent Income of POOL PLUS CABANA! Only $730 per mo. Th1I ts a rare $35,900, Call fut _ &45-0003-flnd. You mutt call to aee . . IOI!! \I I Ol\O \ ,< I A ' ' before Jt's too late, Newport 11 It's !rut! A crackling -brick fireplace>. \\'inding slalrease. lo quren 11lz.e bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen . IN- CLUDES REFRIGERATOR, WASHER AND DRYER! Private pallo. Pool with cabana, SID:> BUYS IT! Call last for appt, to see • 645-030.1 A,.._,,._ $27,500 r-""ISllCWll 1 BDR.-a DEN REALTORS ·~~ ~~·!::.: IOKl.\11 Ol \O\ C.ntnl Door plan, natural JUST REDUCED 644-7270 :::. ~"' "'<:. $2,000 1831 WESrGblFF-DR.,-N.8- CALL ME 645 _; 6770 AND SEE . ' . • ~rll • • • • :::s: -~·' ... * * ... ·* :If· TAYLOR CO. .. IRVINE TERRACE -OCEAN VIEW! Custom elegance! Designed & built with no expense •pared. Superb home for family & entertaining. S lge. bdrooms, s·eparate guest qlrs., 6 baths, den, 20' DR. and lanai; will!:"'•~ ~-Extensive \tse of marble lbruoul. ma .. ter ste with Catalina view. Secluded pool & fabulous shu!Deboard court ....... :-. $165,i>Od. MESA VERDE -$39,500 Immaculate 3 bihm: & i bath home. Enclosed la,nai Beautilully iaiidscaped & room tor a pool. Just painted iliruout. 1645 SAMAR PLACE OPEN THURS. 1-5 21U EAST COAST HIGHWAY l'ft>nt -d-~rm.. NOIJOWNGILoanavallable. CORONA DEL MAR-;-CALIF. built-In ,.... • ..... " 5 -..... and family •~"Qi.r 271h'Yt1i"'' ~;ijlg"~~~"ll~l ,~·~~~·~'ILJl~ .. ~~~"~l.[!ml~j dilbwaai..., ""'--im. :::.i ~ ,,,.! ::!::. WESLIY, N. TAYLOR co;..'RNllilrl NEA, 'UPJ ~ <>wn<r amdow" must ..it 2111 511)' J.....,tn Hllla Ro04 '> Loe I f I ••• h General Gener•I immedia.t•i .. , Now ....i-.-.. ''Overlookfn, BJp C•nyon Country Cl~ SHORECLIFFS a pro"'•·~ u apenl m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;i;;:;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;I •Mooo -~·~ NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 664-4ftli thousands vr dollars !o • 2955 Harbor, O>sta Meat -· • create what wt feel Is one of, j Call·H>-1151 {Open Ev,es.)l,Gon~-.r-1~1 ----~~--,~~--"'"-I of the mo~ outstanrllng / /J ENTHUSIASTS Glnorll home!! in our area; from the inda ·A{e CAR ··-•-and · • ,_.. ·-1 the " Newport• Custom Plum -~'."· .,..,. ::'.;;;.:. ::."',,'; ~ ~·u PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Small"°"' ...... ..,~.,., Horses + 6 Ir's f~ ~...=IT~ fall in Uve with it. See It, . de5l&N'd low care home_ -1 A~·--. ronu., DIN· ~-n-u·~· ~-'•.Jn tl don't h ... 1 101 Lindo 1110 Drive 5 2 ~~·-, ~ -~ ---·-. ;,;., 1.:i"..nnr tand.~ 11 Lovely 5 BR., 4 ba. home with downstairs :::::. "°;'·~ .,::-; RENTERS DELIGHT ING. Gourmet "Jaland" kit· "'"¥'· cat¥dt&I c.Jlqi CORBIN-waterfront mastr. suite & lge. game rm. or yard Newport Beach. Ttred of that amall Apart. chen with mesaa.ie center. aM:nicely ~ )Wd. study. !ilexican tile floors, beam ceilings $58.sOO merit! 'lben call ua on tll1I. Private ICrttl>ed. petio oU Onl,y 7 )"l;I old. '4U50. ~ t all • . 3 Bedroom, 1% Bath !.uJo ,....,. ..Ut~ 6 QUEEN ft lo&ir. 54&JllD. Open MARTIN qu ·1y construction, slip ....... $155,000 PETE BARRElT Bade Yard for chUdrell. SIZEJµl)ROOMS.31.AJ<GE ~ •t11i:boP.M. For Complete lnlorm1tion . -REALTOR-Clooe., 9-bw. $24.!l!itl. <XlRRALS. TRAINING On All Homff & Lots, Ple•se C•ll : . 6425200 FHALoanmQbeau&ml:ed. RJNG. Tack room. Boet -. Call -· Eve111Dp lbea. DJVQRCE ·-MW!' -· S>lJ, FA.ST! ,Call '"""'1 REALTORS 644-7662 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR s = 5280' TO BEACH FIXER UPPER Enjoy the cool ottan brttze• 341 B•yslde Dr., Suite 1, N.8 . 67U161 JUST LISTED -Bat Mesa In this immaculate 3 BR, 2 Verde Jocatkln! -3 a: ~ BA home. Beautilull,y lnnl(· Gentr•I _ Gener•I ly. Needs lots of wwk but scaped with a ccmfor1a~ make otter mw Uld save. COLWELL PRO Pf RTIES INC RfAlT(lHS ~. • ir-r"" .. patio to add lo the fun of * OCEANFRONT * STARTER PAD Vacant CuWHac, waJk to ootdoo.-Uvio<. This 4 -Home. • "'-·., 2 ba••· ICboola. $30 900 oldhomeh .. everymode;,; with .0 ;";;;0..,.. Thi; $15,500 Qll54MllO o/.EN -EVES 4 BEDROOMS ' FHA.·VADUPLEX -CONDOMINIUM f(eature you could ask fvr older home has tge. living POOL Prime· b:.ation. O!ntraJ Ooor G90d oppartuntty fcl" the Pemet for euy llvtrc Thb: including a separate laundry rm., frplc.; dlnina: nn., ex-plan, entrj hal~ fireplace. ~e flllt ~ or-ft-ooe ii in deUghttully"lharp rm. Take over existing 6% % tra lge. kitch. Dbl. garage IT'S TRUE! Auwne $95. per dinina roc;m, built-In nnae ttrtnc. lJve ill cme .qnlt and condition: The ~ 3 FHA loan. ' plus extra parklni. ~ mo.~~ BUY FOi\, SD>! "'!'l'!!!!!P.~~~""" I a: own, covered patio ~ ft\J01 the rent ~ the bedroom. 2 bl.HI home, just COATS atta, nr. Newport Harbor • ~CLUDES 1¥~· ;t NllW LISTI ... "~ like Yard. iprlnltler .;.,~ ...... Each la 2 Bedroom, a _.. ,waJk ., - 1 . Yacht Cub. Easy to lbaw. ~ 1 RYi:RANDREl'JUG-nw brlt. 540-l720 -:i 1. Bath and ,GoOd, Uvable ant poola. 11mJW &1fl.1-1be & 1100.000. EllTOl\l ~t;p! P IME BALBOA L , ' · -NODOWN)>Veterans. !a--·and -. WALLACE Call' 61Hl63 612-nss -._ Call af-. -i 4 J\aD. ap11 Wolk to 1io7, Low Down FHA.121.500. Call --· AlldOC eDIJ'. , , , REAL TORS • tmy, oeean A pier, .. te5, ~ "6-8«16. $22.500. Open Evenings 1&2.000 CALL 546-5880 (Opea Ewa.> e 962-4454 e BALBOA BAY PROP. 2905 -er.ta M-COLWELL associated Gen•r•I BROKERS-REAL TORS l02S W 8alboc:i b)J-l66l Gener•• · · * 6ft-74tl * lJko .. Inda~ Oar Trader'• · HERITAGE I Lille to tradtT 'Our Trader'a Paradile eolu:mn ii 11r JOQ! =-..-------"""""' la "* ""'' -5=11=-:;5i--do>S=c.; ... :=..;5c.;t.::""'=:i::---:-----==-'•!'!!'"""~""'"'"" ......... , 0.-oJ ~----~ ...... I ' __.... · -•I Gener•I G""t'l•rlll r·R()PfRT:Es INC REJ\LTOR5 REALTORS .. _· l--so1;D----I _~_WALKER & LEE REAL TORS ~~~-~, ' SOLD ' 11,31 HOMES un YEAI CA$H FOi YOUR HOME• •For hofo <-• 546-1754 ... , $llZ TOTAL MO. Subjttt to VA loan at 7~ with $5000 down or vlfer. l story shake roof bH..Uty l'ith 3 bedrooms plUI fam.11,y room. 2 balhl and stolK!"- ttrepla<I:. S.ll<t ...... tut "1t. $29.500. Follntaln Valley Office 17213 ,,..,.hunt ' I IA Y FRONT-$175,000 Ex~ptionally "'"-11 done cx~Uve, ~Ion wll]J 4,000 sq .• fL ot comfort and luxury. Double larle dock. ' bedtOomr + .sen and 5 baths. Appoin tment only. · RAMIC COASTUHI YllW ._ CU1tom VIP hlbwa,f. If you are Jooltlna fo1' t I& disUJlCtlve and tar ~Yttalt Of usual, PtlCl'd a t $58,000. Our ~xclusive. Appointment oo&y. • IA YCWTI TERRIFIC TRIO . Fomal INING ROOM -~ h .. o Ill tors• l'AMlLY ROOM -we have lt! Countr)' kitcbtn •·llb &A.'J'JNG ARE.A -we Mft It! All, thla J>IUI 3 a .. doot bedroom& lncludlna tmater IUl!e with • auNtm tub on trtt thaded 1treet in Newport'• ~ artL For --°"""" will """7 ftnuldnl. HO LOAN ra:s ll!d LOW lNTEIU:sT RATE -onl7 "'8.llOO. IXTIA LA ... FAMl.Y? Try thla be&utllul 5 ~,:'° ... IL fulllJ holne jq&t o -dll ..... "-.... ....... ,.,,.., tltl& ltr • llor•t .,,,-. CaJI todt,y tor appointment to -. • • NIAi UPl'll HIWPOIT 'IAY-$25.JIO 3 bedroom. -poli.ahed hardwood A We carpet,, double pra~, hua• Jot with tO'ftrlnc ahMlt tt-ed. Aali\&me the VA lo'ln and Sl.57 per month Ill¥ all "1 DO clown. to new VA loan. First 8¥ on the market. SCHOOL STAITS SOON "'°" '" miou--dtl ·Mir with all bullt-lne, ~ 2 bttlll. Wlllt to St. l--oc.c -All Tomw. Callw M1• Office tnOHlltei ...... °"" ..... f •I ., 141-4461 14Sofrft1 I I • • Wt' I . .,,,....a,lm -r•I -.. 1 <Ml• - * OPEN DAILY + 113 Llnclo l1le Dr. iiiji ln>mejt occ. GREAT FA.Mli.Y S Bii.. W lot. 16' ~IJ>. DON'T Sl!lL A llt).ME, &tt al odtlt. 4 BR. pe,"10. "DIRTY GERTY" !Balbl, -dlnlnl, lari• • Boytl\o<et O•. -,.t 11111 vahle for ,.... lalnll> rm. w-'"""' . BR. l BA.. 16' ... $14!1,611;. -· -t ... -tar ~inc tamlty, ()pttl K. L. l;lartman R..E. Inv. tivP bu)'ft'I in ill btll ~ dally ),f pm. 3&\ S..la ~ -olble llaht. We C&ll help ,.,. Isobel, C.M. BROKERLESS HOMES do It. ARE YOUR •EST BUY U 1be wa111 oeed wuhln& or u. 1t11chen ~ P1111tlrw • ,I $25,500 H-oa Beach. 9G).1SIX). clea"""tl with expee. point-dolperale. l bed· !nr iffninc abow room, 3 bathf. f&m.ily room. NO DOWN CLEAN t 1lRi 2BA ,.11y or ' " ...,. thkk """' """"'""'· t.mn1 a v a I I a b I t!, 1""" carPettd lxme·. Beau.tUul :.~~.'":"-ii: ca:-IO 4in1JW mi., bulll·ln rlJllt', monthly payments. tntry y~ ~ Io ... d1• ... -t1o ,.,. c&l1 --price up. ..... • ~w•""'· pa • Mii, dlnl._ room. nalww.I llC.hoola. ab:>pplnf: V.A. IP' 'J'brft'• _...... ~ In _, bric:., U•.950. 8Q..Z561. wood cal:Wnetl:, 3 bedroorM, prataa! s:rl.«IO. Ca 11 •""" ·-,~·~ •~ --~------ 2 balhl. Pl.it like yard, a.tJ.Yt.l,mf'. Sato-Sun afttt 5:3> esta.ll!, but It I a buyen • PRl/Pty. Seti buy ln nnt'r transferftd, brk.. MekdaJ'I 5l6-09!JG.. mai:tm. Ma.ke Thtm \Va.nl F .V, Im~. poaaruion. !141)-1120. Bolboo l•l•-..1 To Buy YOURS! Tl"i·lewl w/t..ntutk' luxury . ~ leatul"H. ~ BR. 211' Ba. Im- TARBELL * NEW LISTING t ma<Uiale. S31!.000. 963-1391. CHOICE DUPLE . . ffunllfttlorl llNch --· Coote -3 Bdrm. • !·bdrm. ""'-liqu.ida.Unc • mlllt ae:U! LOVE AT Excellent term•. w.soo. FIRST SIGHT DAVID D. CARLSON When'°",.. th~ DEUGR'r-REAL TOR IJl.'193 RENTAL READIER 645-4l10 56S W. 191h, C:O.ta Meaa FUL, bdrm. MESA VERDE NEW bay!root home. Pier • . MESA VERDE homr! Adult.occupied! Own-Income. Open Sat/Sun/Wat $ 90 er tran.stetttd! Only $38,950. 1-5 30, O. 337 t:. Ba,yf:ront, LltUe Island Be sure to see lhll! l Bed- GINNY l\10RRISON WINTON, Realtor ~3.1.11 and friend1 •• f II -REALTORS-rm -r am y rm • * • *• l51?> lt1. Balboa PenJnsul• ' w/firepl! Sepuatc utility rm :11-.a.• esa I.or mom, and ettat patio * ..... *Verde Dr. East. OCEANFRONT. 4 BR, ~ Ba. for e:ntertainirw. You can't * .__* * Costa M1:1a tam rm., wet bllr. e:lrgant 2 beat the area or lhe price. ••• 557-4130 story. Ph. for appt. '73-6892. c.u for details m.1mo. * SPECIALS * c ........ clel Mar Oceanfront trlpln $160,IXI) Balboa Pen. triplex $125,00J Balboa. duplex .$68,500 Pellin. Point borne $61,500 N'pt. hland home $49,950 associated . DON'T BUY A new home without land· icaping until you »tt thUI BROKERS-REALTORS 202S W Oolbuo 67J.J6b) CAM-E-0 -SHORES rompetiti .. ly """"' 3 bed-room home only 1ti.ghtly Canyon It ocean view from used with large landacapt'd FREE POOL ANO NEAR THE SURF FOR $22,500 Walk lo the beach from this 1padolls 3 bedroom surf-1Wle townhouse. Elec- tric builtins, dining am, fireplace, 2 car ~aragc. Ownfor will re-paint A. carpet. or YoU make an of- fn. lt'1 vacanL Ca 11 847~1221. 1nu Beach BJvd., H.B. TWO STORY • TU OFF Executive S bdnn. ~t' Ol'I Znd. Fa1rhy ot Mffdowlark Coif Courie. Beautlt\U ·~ po t n t ment1 Utrolchout. lmported ltaillln Ille in ti.th, J nniplacn, ronnGJ di.nine roo1n. bc1utltu.Uy c•rpetcd A draped, No trteen ff'f'I lo pla.y .,:..If. Only $0,9:\0, For aPf)Ointment to ~.call I' 511·5111 l:J 511·5111 SPANISH TWO STORY 5 Bedrm 2% l».tlll, ln.m1ly rm, fonn•I din, ~ltt kilch, \Oi'et bt.r. Leg patio, PriC'f'd hrlow GI 1ppra.lsal. \'A· CANT. Call ' !IG&M!i6. •• l'z MILE-FROM-BEACH Clamming, surllng, 1wlm- mlng~ 2 BR and den. P.fau.iw cumom pe.lio. 20· Gounnel kitchen. S h a i:- lhruou! I: lo!11 of 1·wi1on1 bullt-ln~. Clean, cozy and only 21,;. y fl a r 1 yt>Une; $25,900. By O'Nnf'r. 5.16-:JiG. Fr•nciscan Fount•inl This be11.ut l BR, 2 BA comer mine is 3 min to beach, jWlt prof !net.cpd • p&ml~ " ill loaded w/extn:a. Reloc111- ina:. Priv prty. Aful1 IK'IJ soon! $38,l:iO. Prine on.ty. 540-5415, 842-3873. REPOSSESSIONS For lnfonna.tlon and k>t'a.tion of thpge FllA & VA homes., amta.ct - KASABIAN Real Estate 962-6644 Elegant maniion. S29,950. 4 BR. 3 BA. elep.nt ently, torml din rm, sunken liv rm. mas&iw-fpl lrg kit/fam rm combo, bltin dbl oven, dlhwW, upgraded w/w crpts I drp!I, patio, block wall, OVttSized dbl ear. 3 yrs new. Prestige: nbrhood. -Bl Jfs B t this beautiful 3 BR. • (am. and fenced yanl and M?d-WLK. to heh., Spanlsh-;~~ip;n U es ily nn. home with htd. pool. wood xbad~ patio. Huge 3 b On the widest, JnOflt beautlflll The lge. mstr. BR. hu its family room with buUt-ln rm~·· ~~;11!rp~~~. bl~i;::: rat'.; greenbelt, this lovely END own k>unging rm. w/frplc., BBQ.,Pro!euionally decor-I' maint. yard. Clo!le lo 11hop11 UNIT 3 BR., 2\W ba. condo huge walk-In clo$et, bidet &: at~. Oiolce East Side lo-t'2A47 & .schls. Assume low in- wall safe. Vacant A ready cation. Full price $39,500. I ( :J ~IOJ te~st Gr Joan. Call for bu many extras~ wet bar, for early occupancy. $88,500 .. Vogel c.o. Realtors, 3l52 _ & ~ ~ _ appL 9S2--0566. electlo_. kNilche1~·;1 .. ~rivt. "'""~500fl. BLlft:FS N~'JX)l't Blvd., CM. 54S-9J46. 4 BR. TOWNHOUSE pa . ew is .... 06 a ...,.,, . Pools, tennis courts. Cose to OWNER anxious. Auume HELEN B. DOWD ELEGANT TRINA TRIPl.El-beach. '* """"· pnv. '" Joa•. < bedmom•, J REAL TOR 644-Gl34 Spa.ck.lus l BR.., 2 ba. I pwdr. Thrtt 2 BR. units in like-new patio; double ~-bath1, huge fn.mily room, ''iiiil•liiillllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiill rm., 2 h~e walled patios, on condition. Upper unit hM a Quick &ale priced S28.960 dintnA: rm .. extrn hom1s _rm, 11 end locatton • plush I cus-lovdy view. Existing high built·in."1, d I !I h w a 5 hf' r , ~~.~".""t (euly :O:"'wi~ ;:',.':;:.."'.;;. §1?$.(t::r] :".'~:~•~room Repossession Sharp, sharp 3 bedrm, 2 blltm. FllA repo. Only $1350. down. $23,750. caJI 642-1771. .9=r21 layfront Condo 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier &: sliR,. DeUgbUul $79.500 EMERALD BAY ~le l Br + tam rm. Ocean aide ol hwy. Vl~. Mutt lffl $149,tm Ted Hubert & -"-· 3f71 Via Udo 615-8500 $29,950 675°3000 ""· """""149,950. ~!'--GOV'T. OWNED CALL E> 646•1414 PICKET FENCE surrounds R~ homes. low ,... .,.. fashioned "cutie"' with big -~•·· -i. Call -... , m BA\ ,\ 111:.U 'll 9 .. ,. ~.-yoor temtory. Ao old """"-Gov'"""""' "°"' R.l.ALTY . ....... ..... ,. '""" . _,......... LOVELY ·-Nt•r Nt•p•r• ,,11 orr1.... while--· lhutttt11. All gM * Crest Realty builtins, hardwood f\oors ' LUSK HOMES BY Owner' Bought """ wUh oew carpeb. Perfect ENJOY cool °""'" .,..,. · 2 home, must sell. Nice l Br. ..-.-•. ...,.;,.,,,. for •mall B Ba """-two 1n05f. -·•ar four -......... .., ..---Aty, 4 r., l ., lam. rm., ••lit" t""1""' house. Reduced $3(DI. Shag f ·t.. • ..,. 2 ·-:J old. As."!ume VA ln. bedroom models ollm:!d by crpt. hu-yonla, k>t& of ann..,. • ..1.0U name the terms. r•"" .... -BKR. 962-5511 $39,500. S2500 dn By Owner Lusk Hom~ in Harbor tftft, Cov'd. patio. Room to · Princ'i ohly 8 l 3. l 1 o 3. View have been the Monte-build. Stove, drps, banging * FREE * ~n4:;_ cito and the Sandpiper. We lamp lncl'd. Auume rnA Refreshments at open House -=='------ have listings on one of each loan $198. per mo. tDtal SUNDAY ONLY, 1.2 to 4 UNUSUAL 3 Br, fam rm with interesting: differences Xlnt terms. 548-9876. P.M. three (l) popular floor Spanish home. Tilt" roof. for )'OU ID choose from. The 2 STORY NIL PARK plans to choose from. 3 I 4 r.1any e:ii:Lrit!1, $42,500. Call Montecito has great tropical Cose 10 beach. ahopg. &: Bdrm-. $31,960. to $34,500, ,•_..,,.=:..' .:SJS-<;o:._::155::·:..· ---- land!caping and most orig· schla. This 3 yr. new home at 9572 Innsbruck Dr. LOVELY 4 br home w/pool i.nalde«lratingandtheSand-is only l blk from (N/Adama • E/Buaha.rd). k iarrt" rec room. $42,<XX>. piper Jg brand new where ne.lghborhood pane_ 1630 gq. RED CARPET, REALTORS. Prinriplts only. 547·7531 'til you can make all the de-fl In um big Gold Med.1 _962-~1'171=-·------J: T;,8.-0121 aft 6 &:: wknds. ,-.. ean m.7225. 129,950. c'" t "'Y 21. LUXURY HOME * * BEAtrr eo ...... '.Y"' 835-5511. ...._,_ .... BR, 1% BA. ~er, ..... execuu .. e home bas 4 Mlulon Vlei• .;:;;;F:;U;;;N::;;;;L:;IV=l=N·G-= I REAL .,, ..... Sal< ... Sold, Call Whit, &3T-9560. Tottlt ·•u,, .. it "I>" in w. 5 bdrm .• E. 01.wn, Rfflwn. 3 ha. borne on poo1 .. Uert lot ----- wtth Wnily kitc11'" and lou Newport Beach of p&lioS, ~·ner Ill.YI it ),?WI tor $63 • ..,, Ired hill REALTY Univ. Parle ~ter. Irvine Call Anytimp, 83J.-O!W orno. hours 8 AAt to a, fht Highland Fling 4 RR., 2 Ba. le family rm. l\ilchl.,., bl!Tlj, 11r11. lnurdry rrn. 1tone lrplc. All A·I stuirp conchbon. llt.l\T a nlruc In lh\1 11parklilu: POOL on lh"hUuid Or. $11.000. Townhouse Pnrk Lido 10"'-·nhoo.'W". P11rk Hkto grounds &:. cah' 'f'«' NEW LISTING lflSl.rkllna poo.I. c1~r111111J: :! 2-Sly, 4 bdnnl., 21., bi,'a,, Rrt. 2 Ba .. kilchrn bltn~. \Je. lam.Uy rm. Communlt,y lJ<lhO dl)l itnr. Ol,j(JfJ. pool, r"f'(", 11.f"f'a A lcnrU.'i l"tl. AND A.dclng $42,500 Ch!1nnlnir; J Bf!, 1• i Bn . Walker Reilty 67S.S200 Lll!'RC' llvuu: ~· l· 11.atKJ, 1136 Vil\ Udo, N'pt. ~H("h tr1plr ~ar SJl.9'J:'>. ------'---l CALL e •••-1•1• L•gun• Beach 111,;,.,.,., THE 7'11ALTY Nt•r Nt•pert P••~O ff lt• FIXE~·U.PPER BEST BLUFFS BUY Molillo Hamu For S.le -125 !'OR SAJ..£. Dtluxe 2 BR, 2 bi&, GoldtA \\'al b6ll. Pl111 enclol!IM portb, Bxl>. dt'luxe 1,ppll• nc:t'S. •·ncd.. lndllCJ)(f. located In d~luxc park. San Ji.wn C.pl•treno. Beautlful clubhowu.•, 1nvi.m pool . 11huf· llcoo.n.t l< rnany olhcr a1·- tlvltle1. 0111 o \\ n c• r , 493-4619_. -- t.ton1LE Jlornt' 1MS7°24,.50·, 2 Hr., 2 b.11.. i..Dc.l!.ted In adult pnri1. 1 blk froru C)N"an . ~tu.11 M'f' to npptt\'. $!)j0}_ !l:\6-0276. 21851 N I' "-' I 11 n d A\'t"., H.B. S1>ac:c 140, '71 L...cv1tt modular N~ 24 x "6, 2 BR, 2 BA, t-nr Int. Ot"t<ltn bn-<-zl'. 0 11 n r 193--3191. t.IOllILE 110~1£ . Colun1h111 • OAll.Y Ill.OT lncoma Property 116 Huntington Beach Detwa> 4.ptf'l( nr o .w. CAile&" 4: li'rwy, Walk it park. 10•,. On.. AC t. ""'1171 ' 3 BD~I-. -.-w-.. -,.,., o"bo<_n_e_pl°'u...,2 9 hoUJll'li ~I ~r. kll. II~ Sl7,800. : Jo'Olt'f!N, Realtor G-12--tdlo tJ.01 :.! nn.r.:11·1uAc Ult'£ .• 6 mos old Els~ C.~t • .Prllh clpah1 only. 642 11:.!1. ___ 1 2 OU. 11111.• + four I-Br un\15, rm fl)r ~ nlCll'f', Int• $6,78tl. A11k·1: $61.2·t0, ~t48-l~J62. ...-.:.•Ii»: Nr. South eo..~t Plaz•. l}lx 3 Br. O"'·ner'1 llnll. Ukr. 5-t>-2.121. --BY 011>·ner du11lt>A. I yr. 0\1! Capist~ 8'!:•1·h. S."1.000 or lrnd!' lor lol. ~Iii. 10,,..io Xlnt 1~nd . L 1orn.110n Industrial Property 161 ~1·r1fltt. A1ust s r 11 .1 -;.1 CORNER 67J..1529. ,_ •• -'-----. --1"' ol1k•r hnuM', primr tor . 12xa.> 1 BR Mobil~ hcnn t·. C :\I Ann eoi.11 J.'al"f'I N.B. location. SJ. O O O. \\;:'.ikrr R 11 r.. ·642-8989, 713/337-8333, 646-9926 M~'T. 6~74J 4. Nt"v.~r <.-ontcntporary styled homC' "''ilh A SPANISll FLAIR. Unique", 3 levpJ o.rchi!i:"Clurnl <lesig:n, wilh e11;;terior or R 0 U G ll SPANlSH STUCCO, EX· POSED BEAri1S. R E D t.!IS§ION TILJ.; WAlJ(\\'AY & ENTRY PORCJI. Sprawilng 3 BDRM. & DEN floor plan, 11ith l\eavy shag carpels lhnKMlt. Lg e . ~ludcd den has all WOOD OPEN BEMt CEILINGS. ~--~---= Lots for S•I• 170 Thll' &hnrp thrH' l>Nlroom 1970 Bill more 12.x62' tum. 111 niorlt'l t"an'l las!~ It's prif~ Ua. Sf'lup nK:e adult pit. just r1i11I by 1t rt'll.H!l!ic M'll-~·~3"-~19~;,,~-.~~~~~~ I iiiiii iiiiiiiii11 "·" '" • •""" ""'""'"· .... * ONE ACRE * low monthly 1110.lnlenatl(·e and a 2nrl TD I!! a v11il11b lt'. Reil £1t1t•, !.IJ!) E:wil11idr R·2 Zoning. 2 okll'r llurry _ don'I wait 'l" this Genet-11 hom1•1t nn lot, Onr or the oiir! Call 673-7725 ft>w rt<ma1nJn1: large parcels. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS Thf" upper le~ rcatures 1--------- s:parious noar !iv. rm., BY OWNER Acreage far sale ISO SJ\CR.ll'ICE 20• ;a c r c ~ Riverside-County. $3400 Iota! priCt". S100 down, S.1l. mo. OWnt'r, ask for Jan .. 687....:Dl. 40 Acres lnnd 1n nor1hem Cal., bttWttn Corntog I,, I Trmfi<· buy' C11ll nollf' &12-1n1 . $55,900. Ontu~ :: ~21 \Vm·I VAULTED OPEN &oauurul bayfronl homr, ~X· REA?-t CE I L f NG:; & clusi\'t' L~nda fJi;le. 5 BR, 4 1~ C 0 LOR ED SK\' LIGHTS. bA. incl maid's quarH'l"S. Opf.n.<1 lo covered \'eranda Bl'aut, rum. Dock !or 1.l:'r [l(>(I Blulf .• Nf"ar n c "'' SAN JUAN CAPISl'RANO frttwnv, S37a per acre. I W/OCEAN VJE\\I. l\lstr hoat. Com1der )Tl)' rt"nt11.I :.us.-~£ 1o: Al'rt' * llonK' O.K ----· -----~ BY OWNF.lt * 493-91 Rdrn1. ~1te ha~ prl\'RI!' "''/option. By a11p1. 6il--T143 bath v.·1th dW. pullman.-., or 6T.i-SS::.2. LGE. PICTURE: \\'INIXlWS SACRlrlCt: for rash. 10 Ar. WITH OlITSTANDING OCEAN VIE\\'. We I I designed Sll'p!!aVl'r kitchen, has RED TILE ~LCX>RS, ALL BUILT-IN ran1tl' •'-OVEN. DISHWSHR., G. DISP. t:'!l'. The property is rented & nccrts a LITI'LE ~llr-:OR TOUCH UP. Art.'l:IOU!I O\Oo'ner hll"L told U!I lo rt'tluce Ill<' prict 1n. $36,950 FULL PRICE THE B~ llVY IN LAr.UNA MISSION REAL TY 98:1 So. Coasl Hwy.. J..a..guna Phona (714) 494-0731 ROOM TO GROW Up lo S bdrm1. plus huge family room. offers "room lo gl'O\''." Localed in quit'! r~idenlial area wirh privacy & view. $4.~.950. ..A-Otan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyr{" 494.9473 54S-0316 -OCEANFRONT 4 l.ge. luxury units, smack oo lht' Mnd. best Norlh La- guna Joe, Xlnt _fmo.nc1ng. $60,000 Will handle. For in- formation, call * 499-2800 * . '.l Rn, :.! BA, lf;:C dl•n. ~TJll~. df'P5, (rplc, biln.;i, dhl gar Fnc-tl yard. Localt'(I in pnv comm with (IOOI.. 1 Block lrom 0ttan $33,950. 6<tll-4i56 $55,900. E'M l.arMI. Harbor View Homl'S, Carn1c.1. J BR., FR., lux. crptg, pren1 lol. Sprnklrs .. lndµpd, p.rinc only. Owner 644-:>9 68, 673-1 Hi6 anylln\{". Antl'lnpr Valll)· s2:i0 P"r Mountain, Desert, AC' Darllng Rlty. t71!1 R1sort 174• ""'- 11 "--· ----j RANCH MIRAGE 2 4: duplru, nrxl door, 1'2 blk trom OCt"an beach. $85,000 ea. A~t 673-8563. Newport Height1 WANTED Your homr Ill v.·anH-d hy ll0n1rbody 10mf"where. Call us !or fn-e advict" and let us find !hill buyer tor )'!JI.I CALL 0 646 ·1414 ~ .. Nt1r Ntwpert Peil Offltt 4 BR. VICTORIAN You gotta go in lo ACf' this p I u it h y r1i.ished -velvet value. J yl'!I old & b!'ttf"r than new! J blloi lo llnrbor High. Principe.ls only -call Commercial Property 15' --· *NEWPORT BEACH* BAY FRONT lhi:h rise officl' bldg. r~ lot • l'!Crcllcnt trrmll S.'ii0.000 REALONOMICS RealtorJ 675--6700 c.2;-2~2070 Ntwpod Blvd .. CM. 100'x315'. Princl- pa.111 only. Ph . 642-1111. Condominiums for sale 160 ' EASTSLDE. Qui{"l location. Adults only community. 2 BR. 1 i;J BA. irplc., lari:e. pool, rec. room. Gara~. S~t.~. BY Owrw.'t. 963-2l!l'7. FOR Sale or Rent-~na. Bch., \Vest 9 Condo. 3 RR, 2 BA. By owner. &14-7911 f'VCll. 4 Br, lo pymt. $182 per mo. (.'rpt/drps/washr/DbJ gar. 557-313'1. Ownr. 64."1-75.'il. $49.JOO. Duplexes/Units SEE THIS! ••I• 162 Custom built 3 BR. 2 BA ---------homl." in dC111rablt> area, 4-2 Bdrm. homes, ,aeparale charming lnllkle & out. Prof yds. lmmac., well landscap- ltvlscptl • well maintained. ed. SG0,500. a@-9695. By Qwnl'r ~7530. 8 )'ears old, 3 BR'11, up, 2 down, 2 baths l'llch. Beaut In !hr midst 111 a IO"A'rrlr,,! (lll!1• (:nrdcn. on one fubulou." al·rc, 1i1s this 11upcr 1wo brd ' roon1. d!'n and fv.'O haxurlou.i ' h..'l!hs. ('ntf"rlninment homr ~ TI1C" vrry be11t 1·1trpcts anct drnfl('s, (1unrry 111r, silent lighl $Wilchf'1, built In r-lco-- lr1r appliant"l'll including an i<:r 111akrr. Y.'rl bllr. walltd ~artll.'TI v.llh 1 i;:roa1 hc111ed pool, numerou." grapeltuil tr~ and room to !lpntt for as many as II unJ11. C.0 67;). 72'..?t. ... 'COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC RE A LTOR S BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Cocktail bar A re11aurant. Showing good groa.~. Price inrludrit pro(>l'ny & liquor ' lict•n11l'. Xlnt down town Jo. 1 r111lon. (;octwin'!I ALPINE Rr-ally Box 179E!-' Big Bear Lo.ke f714) lMMi-T:ill • Eves. (21 J) +ul-4.ti6 lDT In famous Lake Havuu. home of the "-orld famous , London ~C. Located ck>Be to aJI schooU Ii: city. S9CX» or will trnde !or Costa 1'1csa or Newport Bca'ch 11>- come prop. 644-t6t1. S BEDROOMS Family home 1peclal. Rear living room, naturaJ brldc fireplace, hug<' family room, d1nif1:'. room, bulll·in ranae ... .,,..,, ...... 540-113>. COLWE LL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS BY OWNER. transferred, 3 apaciouA bdnns. big family trp.lc, newly dtt., pool. br, 1% ba, lge htd pc;iol, VA rm. Immaculate! This !Ji. S23.700. (N.'f'l('r. 962-3)62. Newport Shores Joan. Nr WHtcWf 9x1pplng level features Parquet mtry, FOR Sale by Owner. 4 BR. WATERFRONT 4 BR • view. Anxious. 67j...52Q7, 2 Lots, J1ec:IOOt'd $2,4&0 h1oonridge robin llS. T..<I Cntr. 3 bUcs from liChl&. h&rdwoi>d noon. 1ge paticJ. bonus room &: fam rm. 2800 Best buy 1n this choice area! * * NEW * * $38,00>. ~1005. 9-8 daily ii: water toftener + other nice 1 _"I_,_· _11._sso;._c._000_. ___ ..,_,_. _ Laguna Hills 21,1 Ba., bllns, ~ car gar. Duplex to be hdllt. So. of Sun. Princlpalt only. to have xtnu. Priced tolaell Step!! to ocean, poob A tcn-- 2955 Harbor; a.ta Mesa Hwy. l BR., 2 ha.; 2 BR., *,CALL Mlr7739 * at onJy IC.950. Call 1: see, l~rv;:;;ine;:;;;;:;;:;:;;;;:;;:;:;;;;;, I 3 BR, 2 BA. beaut. vft, nis. S44,Cn> . finn. TARBELL PENINSULA PT. 1-,, ba'L Elec. k:itch., disb-llr48Riepos. Clwllhlcar 962-7637. • rugs. drapes, rt'frig. many CAYWOOD REALTY wm.n.; beamed cell's ~ prageJ. Willi: Realty. OWNER Trans. 3 bedrooms NEW LISTING I xtru. 6 mo. old. New * SQ..1290 * J-Sl:y.,...5 BR.. Oc.tan jllvd. . .pi 4 B 1%. ba S77 900 No. of 5 Bdrms 21ii ha' fa 11 World. 837-36.52, Owner. -~_::::.:.:.:.;....-".--horn~ 3 Im Sq rt 2 Frplca. stain. an. in-offic~ t..Jce ~.. • , . ii: dE'n,, 2 baths, dlnlng rm., ·• ' A., m Y * PIER &: SLIP * Vacant 1• a~iee owner a klok! Baker, 'E. of FaftYlttP. motet bearoonf"hu~anape .rm. AdJacenLlO.. community ~'W' .._. S.nta An.a MORGAN REALTY 11:M> ~....,.. ni-._ In-•-b k -•mm'"" pool l teoo'-,._ 73 ri. hayfrom. ~.IMI · __ ..;..;.· ____ _ U:king $87,500, will ClllT)' ,...,....._, ~·· • -...5e rou·n.u·, 00 PW::• PRJ'ME ~~~ Trade rommere. or Indus!. -REDUCED $2500. ht T.D. 673-6642 67>6459 El Toro ahel~ A buDt-!r. bar in the * 90 f't. Lot * -•-n •--"y li TION won't Ja1t '°"I at Call: 673-3663 673-DG Evel. * OPEN DAILY 1.5 -..Ji: CLEAN 4 ~ 2 .__ vi: ' """"'"" room. near v-4 &inns.. 4 haths. Larg:c associated 415 ORCHID II ucuroom, .. tit, ~· brk. $27 ,500, $4.1,,900. rumpus rm. $135.000. Duplex. 1-BR. each unit fu Y carpted . home, LIOO REALTY "1 1 I ., ' " I I I' I I 1 I . BR OK ERS-REAL TOR S 201~ W Bolboo 67l·l~6J AO'OSS from post office Beautiful yard. Nitt a.~a. OWNER leaving. 3 bedroom.I J311 Via Lido. NB 673-T.lOO $52 500 Clote to school1, ahopp1ng. I: hUge family ruom, newly S • p' • """' 1215. Call 5!S-2918 ·---ted built In BBQ cen1c ropert1e1 UJ)ltime Sat-Sun after 5:30 """"u. ' -' OWNER tr a n s f e r rt d . 67S.S726 weekday. dinin& nn .. built-in ,... & ~ oven, 2 baths, pa ti o, Auwne 5 % loan. 3 R·1 South of Hfthw•y ROOMY 4 Br., J Ba. din A oprlnkler .,.mm, b' k ., ~bph:' ~~~ 2 A 1 BR duplex on rear of ll'x24" tam. rm. Jmmac. $77,0CO, 962-1373. aa........ r c ... "",~' extra wide, 45' lot. Tree-liD-hm I pgrade ts ii: cat.m natural brick fireplace, built· .S. dead-end ctreet. Lots of • • u cp ·OWNl!R ---'lli·iilli1r "SINCE 1946" ht Western Bank Bldg. Uniwntty Put, Irvine D•ys 552-7000 Nlthts in ranee· oven. dllhwuber room to build. $59,500. can drpe. Conven. to lhoppirw. 8 TRANSFERRED COW'ftd patK>, fhllt A lhade 675-6'900. Realton. e'r1' a:.~ 830-8567 3 Bedrm. 1"-bath. boa' or SP~ACULAR unohlrtructed b'ees. brtt. $77.950. 5«}..lm WELTON & COMPANY camper pte D!ar beach A 00 view of t:ntltt vatll'y . ''-::"'jiiSf"uS1tir''l~~~~~f.!i~~~1;F~-;;~•~l~n;· V~•;flw~~;;;;;;;; school. 5~ down. Dn1, 140' fronl on view Aid1:. 4 BR, e JUST LISTED. CAME 0 HI g h I and a' $24,flOO, Call 962--mt. 2 BA ~tc. home:. Turtle cuatonmod < BR. attrac 4 .BR & RED CARPET REALTORS Rock nlllJ. "'6-<191aft.6 PM Slngle story 4 bedroom Pace-garden iiett~. LR. DR., 2 ""'"· Xtra wide lot with BA, crptd. 14..,,.. lot, nceao , RUMPUS ltM. Lido Isle Tredition1I Beyfront One ol Lido Noni's mott charming hOn'lea with EiO tt. rrontage, 4 BR., huge up- gtain 2nd liv. nn.: fUll bar, 2 pa.tlol, clrvator. Just listed exclUlivtly •t $240,tm. bOWORll [OW901'J jA. --3416 Via Lldo fenced Jde yaril, gree.t for VfeW:-Prtv-beac:ba-Owner . cl.mper, boats or whatever. ~11, $14,000. A truly fu1e ho~ full ot Qui'* poueuion. VA term.a. many X1ra feafUftt. Spot- $38,<>00. SOU'Ilf COAST Cort• ~ 1elll,y clean. Hu J.n.rre rear $©~~lA.-~"BirS" RF.AL ESTATE, 563f.24. yd inc block wall fence and HUGE DEN pat1o 11&b. awn,... rm 1a 5 llG BDRMS. PLUS 3 bedloomt. 2 -.. :!°;.!';., auld:!:'..;'.: Slw!>. dean home with -llreplace, polio. Es<ollent cllffly, -. ... """" i.m11y room located in condition. too! Pr1<e il'.ll60, Only 11 ........ Beuh. m.ooo. s~• 950 $L'lQI, dtnnl. Call lodo)' *FULLER REAL TY* '""• ' • I' ' -· All)'tlme Roy MceonflO Ruttor '• , ~· t . Io; SO.mt Utmost FIOxlblllty llJO N""'°" l!l\'d. CM. 511·5fll l:J 5Jl•51tl Do )W need rpace for auest lw!!!!!""'!!!!~!!!!!!!.!!!!!!ll~!l!:'1~~!""~~ .. ~ -· """" b'allen. Pl' CLEAN J BDRM. OWNER Saerlfl~e. 4 ~~l~~~~$ 2 Balbi. Faml!1 rm., new =-tw~ :a:,;,; BR. s BA. """" Ind lamily -~ -... ..-.. ,_., Qooe W•cllll •t eftd -• M l'KAIVA --ball. -"'•-"-cul•-· 1t1-10&1 GEM rm .. --., ... ._........ tra au. cet. and doaMe . VISTA DEL LIDO 1610 w. C1oa11 H.,,., N.B. -utra -te - ......,. AJ1t. On tho baJ REALTOR.$ tlCCI fill,_ -h k. 0 The Punle with ·the Bui/I-In· Chuckle • Xlr11 11harp J bedrm 2 bath near Mac Arlhur & BrlJtol. Only 6 yni ~. convenient to fl'W}'5, major shopping and Orange County Airporl. Has rlrcplace, sunken tub and au ex1ra11. Reduced lo $30,500. by arodous stllcr who may help v.ith G1'1 tlOti.ng <.'08l!. HUJTY, !hit one won't la1!1... CALL 962-5523 & 53'7·5642. COWNS A WA'ITS. C&W Santa Ana Heights 3BE:l5RooM HOME on large lot. Assume FHA Joan with lotal pay- ments of $201. per month. $25,500. BKR. 54&-0814 anytime. Unlvorsliv P•rk ----"CAMBRIOGE" o.>ice l·ltvtl 3 BR., 2 ha. + atrium. Sharp; new pain!, qual. carp. Almost tr~ .-ta.nd. Pnd unit, atepe to pool, Xlnt value, $.34, 7".iO. Ml4 Vllt.a Del Oro N"'l>Ol'!Bee<:!> 64<-tW ANYTIME Income Property EASTSIDE 4-PLEX 166 4 Beautiful 2 bedroom U11ils on 50'xl40' lot. Q u I cl t:astside st.rttt ntar major shopPing areas. Ownc.>r wUI help wtth I nancmg. ants fast sale. Asking $:)5,000. Cail 540-1151 lOpen i-:veg,) ,_ ""' HERITAGE . • REALTORS Lakeside c11.b ln SJS.IJXI • Call 866-4641 or write; 1 Spencer Real Eat.a~ P. 9. Ro'I: 2828, Bir Bear Lake, Calif. ._, • LEVF.L l..lYI'S, tret--coven;d, with-wnlcr. Creslline area. ' By ov.•nf1'. Call 541)...4877 Real Estate Wanted 114 ;· E11tbluff 4-S BR. ; biJ-73.'17 ·~ ' -~-FNnci.I Open Sat. & Sun. '-;---~-1·5 • ·1 •. STUDIO duplex. SHARP 2 • '· • Bedrooms. b u i 11 -i n II • 8u11ne11 ~ fireplace ca.eh unit. Kine Opportunitv 2" ~ 1lz.e yard. tilSJ) Tilden St,, .A, .•.• i .. ';: Westminster. ON!. Y $32,500. ~ • LAD ERA REAL TY -·1 96M433 96M433 Distributors"' i .~-.-C-2 Zo""''· "'""b . .,, ""'h'' f.o_r this ~ ,.•ea lot. Small down, aod owner ~ will help financf', Creal fu. IUJ't' polenlifll. CALL ANYTIME 646-3921 or Eva. Ql.9068 Lac henmyer R1.>,ltor Need T11:x Deduction! .By ()wner-4 Unites oo .i..k>a. t Blk to ~n. Newport. R.edec. in/out. Completely furn. Summtr-\Vinter ren- tal. S~.IXIO. 1l2 -&h. comer Balboa Bl. Look fitst. thfon et.JI lo"" tMl(lf. ~. •e••·•• INCOME HOMES 1-Hg\\t ~ S4S.Jlf.o .. N!:W TIUPU.:XES W ,ll60 &Mul MW 2 Ir 3 BR--unltt. Now available: A new, e:x- f'lllntt. ll'\aJl'KW'Otlt oepottun· ily for a dependable man or woman. World'1 ta11ri;t • crowlna: paotyh<llt l)>mp&Jly. oflttl.na: a llUttrtufUI, 1ellted methOtl of· IC'lllnM: pantyheBe lhl'\I ro- lall outlf'l1. No ttlHna: f'6o. quit"C'll. Company· prov\ded aerounl.I. Inv~ of S850 lo moo dtpcndlrw upon fl.ill or PCl.f'l·Llmr, -Vlft -*BRAND NEW+ --Slfi> Avallablo CtJSTO.M BUU.T HO.Mt. OWNER mull oe\L Sw1m w .. tmlnster 151 E. Bay St., Costa M'91- NallOfl Wkte publltly~ rorp(ll"atkMI, IJ)Dllllr of 1977 Miii C.litomla. WRrl,d lleauly Pqr.ant. eow llCCltlJf· ~ •ppllcatmna tmm a.m- bll,loos, capable 1ndivldualt dtlll"OIU ol &ddlUonal I& ~ ""'th a chance lor 1fw. mendoo• future crow-th. I• vatment fully """"""" .,.. lnvtntoef. - ,Goo,... Wllll•m-3 I•'. I>"' rm, ......., illo rm, pool. • -.., • ..,,. RMltor 2 llo A ~ rm. v.,., lie no., ...... Mllll. ..., 1,.,.,. 54UJ71 MS-1564 rm1, lllnU>c.Jn room. ""hlnl b r Io k 'l'hl went draw In tbe' Wt'lt. • • .. DIJl7 PUoc "'-uild M.MS-$11. ana. f irepla ce, ttullt-ln O.U •f'l S. •n ,. 1n1e-Oftllo-dlahwuber, 1111! Clurificd ... do ff -· ~. -well -call NOW ~ Need a .. Pad"! ~ u ad! I - t.NSCW.llU USJO GEf ANSW!t SC 8Y Owner. s Be, 2'Ba, h}ll<, -p~, - '"'" apt. drpo, alol lo<\ DA HA BO Westmfntter. $216.000 finn. INCOME >IOMES Cl·'t:W) See to appm-. MM110. ~ •• $66,950· tc. SGf,9!) IN CLASSIRCATION 900 v.,..,.,.. -1""""11 tNplox ......... , .... ISUOI """ -· ·~·~-1110N I Unllll ............ $132,lOO bid(., etc. thnl a Ullll,J Pike Alcu.ar at 1.A· 0..-SU.. Dina au.tiled Ad. MW61L Pt. WEBB !llkr.l ld..m I ror tnfonpal im>, wtfle or -· ,1v1.., ... .,... -•nd phone k> Mr. II. 'BrodL. PANTASTTC O>R.P., • • ., s... 1...vm nm RA, li ........ Flnandal ~r. Newport Reich, CalU., _, lMMetmt. I t ' I I ' • ' .. ., , -· Alrgu!l~,f,!!!!!1972~~~~~1~~~~~ ~~~=1 ~~~=~~~~ 111.___-_ _,liJ( -"'-,J~ I -for-1~1, -"'--I~ 1----1~ I'"·-·-ll!f ! ... -.. -J'"•l 1 ·-b·-lltl [---~I -Bu;;•_;;;;;;;;~;;:r;H~ou~ .. ~.~U~nf~u~m.~~~.305:11 ~-~~~U~n~IV--m.~~~305~1:_~~~U~nfu~rn.~.::~.: Apls. Fum. :NO :::. = all Apt. Unlurn. Opportunity ftO I ·Gon--e,-a"'I ____ ..,.. Cost• MoM 'l S•n Cl......,,. Coal• -0-.ol G-Hunt ...... IHd! '. aAKtRY·locel· 2BR,.18A-.$1IO.mo.BEAtrnrot.ibdrm.,2ba., C.. c1e1 Oro $175 ~ "EDUC1NG .. Ions (2) mi Elden. "'"" ...,m, fonnal dJnlrC AIL \M'ILITIES PAID HACllNDA HAJ!BOR Children W.fcome • CARD" GIFT •hot! • -• """I(. kiL, !am., rm.,... c.m..,...-""'""" ,.,_ $15t N F •• ~ HOLLAND Bus. S.fn , Bdrm., 2\l bL POOL. dbl clOled At r I u m , on Goll Clas""° deolptd, "'"'"""'' DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS N;w 1muy "P•• -)nl en,,.., C.M. i;\;-Oro ••raae, fl>I.. pV!. yard. °""""'-~ CWfl. Rent/ • Spocl!Ns ldfdleo with fn. l'umlahool & Ultfumishocl 1'1(1rm. Color Coio<d, CANDLE Shop !or ,.,._ $250/mo. Bmk<T, 357-lt!O. leue . .,.., per mo., Appl dlrecl lflloUl>f Heated Pool '-Garages -Shag Carpellng TENNIS CRT, J't1rTmG Across froin Miukm In San 433 w.111• COSTAMEIA El Toro cnl1, 492·m't. e Se:P&rate dln'I am Dlsbwasber-AU UUlltles P,.lcl. GREEN. POOC4 BAR-&Q'•. ·Juan Qlpl1lntm. For in· _......... • -----,--.,..,,-,,. San Ju11n C1pl1tr1no • Home-.Uke storq:c Adultt Onfy ·No Ptfl QDLD PLAY AREA ' .tol'Wl&tion ca.I.I 49J..lfil $90 ENJOY &ardenlftC? FUrn CLEAN 4 bed.room. 2 bDtb, ' e Privat• Pltlos 241 AvocMo St., Cotti Mn.I 646:1~ ' DAY C.ut:£ CENTER WELL f'SlabllshOO Service studio w/»I!. All utU po.id. lully carpeted h o m" • Riii:'1' .<;:n:!°':i~re ~ • Ck>led IU'lrt w/ltOn&'e VIL. 1 _. MARSEILLES • • · 3 S'l'()ft.j UC., BLDG., 'INC. Station. Jnvenlory only for P\.1 yard, pet ok, BeautUul yard. Nice area. r • e Marble pullman ._ G¥¥ a-PARTY RMS. sale. '!'exaro. """°'a wu. * er ... to "hools, ohot>Pi"I, 1hady tree1 on S acre~ • Kmc·a BdnN SPACIOUS I & 1• BEDROOM APT. D!lSIGNED FOR TR& . ' '°"· CM. M&-5ll6MS..S373. llOO COZ'l 1 IJr w/•ar"•e, Lease ,m. Call anytime &rludtd but mlnute1 horn e ~ . Bubl!QDH .• aur-fl'urnflhecl & Unfumlshecf l'GROWlNG r•-y ••2BR.-.~ ... ehildrtn OK. $IN. .~ ...... ...,. c,,t-Sun alter 5:30 wtekday. town l frffwt,y. '375 mo. __ .. ~ ....... ..i ...... '·-· ' Mull Livi.,. I, Sl!IE --~. ~DELS " 10 CANOY vending machine• atove, ntrte. Convenient loc. '"""" &44..Q210 ~ ,...,w ,,.,_. _.. ...;.._._.111--•-~ 1t...... • "'~" ,....., '"' rent, $5. moolh, 545-SlliO · * Fountain Valley ' """""'· Dishwasher color 'vunw"'..U ~.....,ces • MCI WAl\NER AVE. BRAND '""'· 1\i BlodQI . , or 6<6-28!6. 1129 NEA'R °"'an. 2 br, bllnl, Sant• Ane Heights Adutt ll\'!Jw at Its best Plush shag carpet· mitrorod w be doors-· , • """' J>i<I'. ~-2 Bii. . _, •-Tot ok 4 BDRM, 211 BA. all cle< ~ l BR $11$ indirect lfrgbting In Jdtchell • breakfast bat.• CCoroer Warner a Edwards) •·-. ~ v;ew. $2111. I ' 8u1lno11 W•nlecl 210 •. ,. '~~· * ' kit., dlshwhr, war" pd. N,. No""• ri I ced ti I b landsc "-'-''·'UrL·-ti--;;.:,•.~-~ ... I w1U> , "'"°"" 1285. mo. 96>-992<. 3 BEDROOM, 1225. per 365 w w"--· •••1'm huge p vale en pa o. pus . scap-"~1~•.'" ..,.,._ ,-:-' r r :•,..• • up, 1 1 f TD l $165 !'LONG halr ok. 2 Br. mooth. BKR: Pb 54&414 . --Ing ·brick Bar-be4Ues -large heatod pooil ~ • .:.· ., .:, .~ oiooJ.. terrUic _. I• S oans 11> ba, .,.,t gar. K;ds, P<I 'BR, <•><><lo, I~ ba. '"'"""" •nyt;me. I At BR. Pool. $140 tip. &lanai. AlrcondlUonbig. · '$235 -', ':· • ~~1•1"'$l(I), '92-3Hf2 fine cpl.II, dshwshr. bllns, patio, Unturn avt. Children'• led. 3101 So. Brlttol St., S1nt1 An• "7-8200 --·-• 6~% INTEREST . * pool. 1215 >r>-3635. Sunoat Be•ch ELM GARDENS Apts, 1n COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. L atILDllEN WELOOME . ~ I" 2nd TD Loans 1111 -POOL.1 + •• ,, <Qltage, Huntin~ton Beach Sngr. orfam-2"' hm, frplc, E, """SL CM.-· MANAGING AGENT BRAND NEW FAMllf .... ..:... ..ru..iWn.: m P,t i"' & yud. £.side. '"ryth;og, gar, °""'"· l!EAUT, FllRN. 2 BR $115 TOWNHOUSE A'7fS, COii -. r f:owert rat" Orang• C<>. *" 3 BR·2 BA.·bllins-Xlnt. Renl·A·HOUH 979-1430 up incl utll. Rtd P<Jo~ Adil•· Apt lhllvm. IU Apt, Ultflll'n. , 365 3 BEDl\MS. + FAMILY, • · ~ . 1 • 'S'WEI BUMY TOC'S" ':,~':""'~!bi,:~'. cond. Only96$·~·71per Houu .. ,1Fum.or 310 :~: -2 Br tint. S.,,.;.,l,...;_-,,,.on....,.lnlUI.....,,.•--Cost• MoM ·;,.,~TENNIS=· ~. FABULOUS 2 ''- ,, •lier lg. 0• Cl>ildn!ook. mo. Agent ~ or n um. ~•. •''•" $1•Up, Furn/Unfu"' I 642·2171 S45-0611 LANDLORDS! 546-8103. Newport Beech 1 Br Irr S1t> 6 $135. Slpoi>L 2 MJnw ...U l>tdJWnu, WORTH wattiltc tor • but ~"" , . y°" won't find • ~. 1-Se&vlng Harbor are3 21 yn. Do yoo have a vacancy! We Adlll only, Ideal for ceramic tile Roman tu)). nobody did! Lota of fo1kl CHIL., PLAY ARU nJctr aPt for lea. Bt. (;lnvtstment can fill it. Many desirable f'OR lealK', 4 bt w/pool &3 BR, 2 ba, 11>me crptl &: ~~l9930lurch.CM 1br.,fireplace,kltche n, alttady haver' moved in· :s~:y~=CL. garden area, patios. Wet 1 r Opportunity 220 tenants on our waiting list. large rec room. Rt-'f n· drp1, }Tplc-hrdwood floon. --------dlahwuht!r, 2 dr. ref. lush, they ooultltt' waJt for UI to 'GYM . •-r· · . dead~nd 1l?fft, ju1t So. of Ablolutelv NO CHARGE. quin.od. SJ75. 547·7351 'til 3; Sm! yrd. ~7 a.It 4 ppt. APT. NCR. Min. duUea. plUlb abl( cai'"ptts ·all new tuilaft ~ at J.m:· '" Ir PARTY RMS. N~ Ave. Adults, '1JO . 18 UNITS BEACON RENTALS 753--0127 aft 6 & wknds.. Condominiums lJve In. $53 off rent. 12 tum. t: on ocean. Adult.. Yr. be. bort!I!. ti'• too late fot'a rW DESIGNED FOR. '11IE pets 3J20 Fullerton AVF- t. $250,001 6.9 x grou * 64, "Ill * b 2 b U I 3lO 2 Br. units. Marur. ,,.min "90. ~-"GRAND OPENING," "'' GROWING FAMILY C.M: (J"'t £, of• ~j ""n 31 rv Cool oceM rec-"es · r, n urn. pft:t'd. ~ att S. we're ready now with the SEE FURN. MODELS ., • ., ...-., · '.,Wa!kcr&L.,. ~ LEASE OPTION/OR gar $13:1 Kids lBR,}BA,lyrl..,.,inc:)ds ~. Adttlt A-•-tin HAIWARNERAVE ~ I·, Money to Lo•n 240 LEASE 4 BR., 2 BA., Re~t-A-HouH 979~30 Costa M11• ** LIKE oew! ~a 3 Br. bl>lc, din rm.! balcoot"' 1 ~t ~,.,.en '"" • -• .. •nfleA I . Pool, Rec atta. (T>-65YJ. 710 blck from bl)' ' ocean. Aua: Colta Mesa. Private patlo (C'A>mer W&l'IWI' A Edwa.rdl) ~....,. ..., • -:-;-. Mt'CLURE • * w /w crptS"., Jrg. cover· 3 BR. trplc, crpts, tenced, •NEW 2 BR, ALL ·EXTRAS. w 18th SL C.M. .. _.. -·p. IH4-41ll •·•·, or balcony, tlttpJacta, beam p f U L ~ ~-~"-N • ~•t •- The Loan ArTMger ed patio, lovely rural $225. mo. 4782 Scenario. NR. sc::iu.s. MUsr SEE! • • .l.H ........... ....,. ceilings, walk·in doJe'la, roject o r1H1netics ~ e• IW"' ~ 963-1079 or 893-5!>18 $200/MO. 549-2069. 1 BR, $12S. Sl1ldJos $115. No m-2308 .,,.., ""°" line carpetlJ>g 1------iiOiiOi 1 • 1 Jm.Uttlum $1BO. l..• ~or 492-042~ atrnoCspALheLre.gt$25465i!f1•4r1 l •--L chlldrtnorpeta.2135Elden 2Br,l~Ba.,patla,belcony, ,, __ paneF"rn'lshed .: ON BEACHI e tBR-f\lm$190.~ • "--·y W•nlod 250 mo. a . lr't 2 Br., bltns, dbl drlve·thru HUnt ngton -•w• :i...__ """~ '" • e 2 110 114 BA 1Jnfum $210. ""'"91 Aw. See Mgr, Apt. 6, 315 E. Bay. $2'l3 monthly on 11·•·-"•·• A Fa""''-·· ..... .., C I Ina! Eocl ~ ·~· ~ • • 2 BR, 1 BA rum $2Z5. , . 11.j' ,_-',-0-,-,,-1-n-te_r_e-st--N~~ neVwA,C3~-.M. 2odbacrnth' gar: ~p OOs..6726 . 3 BR, 2 ha, all appliancH, P,(5 . Nicely furn. 1 6 2 BR. yrly leue. Inguire at Apt C. m:. bulldln( wi!JI pool, 2 2 • ...., JJ.4. Hos lush ,,_ '1 '"""' ............ 111 patio. ' · patio, crpts/drps. Pool & Trailen. Adu.Ill only, 132 W. 673-15%1 or 5'8-7771. Bachelor & 1 Bit's ftom BR.. ~ Uot. l'r . ..,.... •~Vite pa • --· 1 Local hu11in~s womnn wl1h home on quiet cul-de·sac Irvine teMia cr ls. S210. ~7403. Willon, C.M •. M5-45.1). • PENN. Point. 2 BR. Irr ~ 140 W. WilJOn.(jUlt w~ 2 Bil Fu:m ONL rr .. $308. ci~imt~M'~ I ,xcellenl rer"rencca & track Larxe ov<.~Lzm1_~~~-Le115e Condo. Furn. or $77.50-BACHELOR A p T. ..undtek,.$190. of Newport Blvd.) Costa · .... "!...'!!:'!! ..__11 ... Ybl · ·• • • t'OCOrd s&'ks 4 investor~ at • $275. mo. 11111 "--""· JX!SI. 4 BR. 2 ba, fam rm .... $360 Unfuro. 325 Man only. MS-WO. 132 w. 6'l3-360t Mesa. C ar'p~ ,·.·z~.-!.1.-~Lo_,9:;,u.,n,.,•,,,..B_oa_c.,.11=_,._,,,.., • ..,"111\ each, or 7 at sm for Call !>4;)....8424 so UT H BR 2 , ba I ••oo -~'!"'-·-• :;;;.d business vtinlure. \\'Ill COAST REALTORS. 4 . ~, . arn rm .. .., Wilson, C.P.f. Corona dtl Mir P•rk-Llke Surrounding heated poOl-caunaa-tennti DOC'roRS or . Tired 3 BR. 2 ba. fam rm .. · · S325 Newport S.•ch * $95. l.BR fum cot'" ... , util [ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J QUJEI' • DELUXE ...... room-oeean W.... ,..., 10'/0 inlcrest plu:i; extra 5 BR, 3 BA, exec. home. in 2 BR 2 ba <ho•'•e• l300 · --· B APTS ..... ec;µUveg; \Ve ,have so ~ ' . • . "" * * * * * * -·'•. Adttlt.t, "'-11. J A 3 R .-·~·-·,. -~-· bonuset on net prntlt for onr upper bay area. Avail 8/L _..... r-Poo1t ~·..--.,....,..... brand 'new 1 BR apts. ilrnt. year loan. Cash r.1ow & pro. EH4-443.9. * BRAND NEW * * ~1539 ** ~· ~... PrvN ·~!'°' * .... !~. ~'·' .~ti~G....is.ON er .. \lntutil. ~. lease ·tn ' "ctl 'I I In Li 1---,-----· I "·ndo home w/boa! slip NICE 1 • 2 BR ~.,, $85 • "'~ · B * -w~ vuy HUNTI GT ' ' ·-·•• Beat:ll' r~ht OD 1he I 1 !:., ~'!!.uvai · or spec on. Balboa Penlnsul.t ......., • u·• • Marti J A ---• ••~ s=mer, or ,,.,., A'alL up. Marur. adlll. SG-1265. n que pts. PACIFIC · bea<b, .. .....-to .. tax WANTED S5M-.$IOM loan, 3BR, 2Ba w/trplc. Top S. of 4401 W. Coast Highway 133 E. 16th St. ON TEN Ao.ES lm Santa Ana Ave .. C.M. lhOse m@d nerves. Call .aecumt w/2nd or 3rd 1·0. Hwy loe. Comp. r edecorated, * Call: 675-6820 1( Huntlfttton 8Nch Aplt. tum./tmfum. Lease Mgr. Apt. ll3 6f6..55t2 'lll ~ S:.~ H.B. Evelyne Shupe 494-4242. Baylront Btu.Us Co nd o· new crpts & ra.n1t. S:w:> mo. "SINCE 1946" Townhouse Unfum. 335 Fittplaee1 / prty, patios. SPAC. % 4 3 Br. a.pt. $140 uP Q:rc ~ 10 ~pm Dally '33-9211. on 1 yr lease. 6'J3.8902. 1st \Vestem. Bank Bldg. Coit• Mis• L•QUINTA HERMOSA Poolll Tennll Omtnt'l Bktst. Pool, cpt/drp, bltns, kids ·\vn.LIAM WALTERS CO. II &) Coron• del Mar Unlven;!ty Park, Irvine Spanish Country Estate Uv-900 ~ Lant, CdM 644-~ ok Rtntafl ,-r I~ Days 552·7000 Nightl OPEN House 332 Tours La., 1-• -..~ •• Aptl. Ter-MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) 2206 College No.··· 642-7035 LARGE 2 BR 1-atory 4-plex. ~;i;;i;liiiiliiiimm;:.~1 - .-Sng\s or families • 2 br hm, ""' .,_.,~ I '!J!!!!'!!~!!l!!)!!!!'!l!!l![!!~!,'j l'~-~·~a~pl'!e~~o~2:_~;,"~"~3 ~ •-r/o gar •~ .· forRent . Tl:J Newport Riviera,from l Oto raced pool: sunken ru 1, ...,""" · ••. ~ .... _.. ... , ... _.. .. , • • u~, -!'-----_, R""·1 fAocdH, yrly, 979 8430 J BR 2 bath .,,.M., 5. Aug 5th & 6th. 4 BR, 2~1 BBQ. Unbelievable Livlnr -S18S ~BR. Front dplx. kP!., * 3 BR. 2 Ba. Avail about child OK. $135. u 7-0245. Rooms 4DO •1111 •••••••-en · • oust · 3 88· 2,. bat'h •···• -~~.u1 BA tam nn, patios. f:rplc, Only Gold aba.g, no eet/child. Auf. 1. $185 per mo .. lJt.1: TRIP~. 2 br.,_ garage, ..;.:0 ,.,._,G f al '?"""Y 'J TOWNHOUSE A t 2 t • " s ...•.... "'""" , BR STUDIO $240 --1 .-t!llo \_ "'-t nd Wu~" em e IOVel)' :· Houses Fumlshed 300 P ., sory, 1860 Mf ff c rpt1 2 , .. Sell clean mg., no frost 1'1:l. Jut in adva.nt..'e:: ....... c~an. Cllfll'U, dl'fwes. """' co ... _A ;., , ......... _:;.,, p-~ 'BR 3 BA SJJO nthl 3 BR. furn, Aug ........ $350 bl . " 2 ' •••3331 f 2 hildre on! . b $150 Call·-•7.,.. ,.,,..., ... "'"''v"'~"""' .... .., 1" ·~ • • mo Y. •BR f' 11 ,.,,'""'" drps, tns, storage, car AU. UTllJTIES PAID 433 Irt&: Cf.1'1.F· vu-ee. c n y, no.~ . . •.,....... Q.u Kl chen • , C ~-1 67 .... ""'" ... am y rni .••••. .,..._, pool 184 ~-s•cu ~ · · 'J?rlV rm & ha. t • t Ott• ""'Ill case. :,....,..,,.,. (i d h•11 gar, • ·1: ~~te~, nr Adulla No peta NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba. S..., W!w1~c,...·-m~•_.;.·.;,-~,,.,...,,.,..~-"-·..,. j BR stucQo, % BA. crpt1, '1au~. privll. Pool.1. I ~E 1\lm. traller. Adults Cost• Mes• re· I :ootlOOI.~. ch• n • ease (4 blkl s ol San Diep Frwy duplex. Top loc. $375. mo. $125/mo. Large 1 Br., W/W drps. refrig., bltins. Pvt. ni.umo. 833-0811. onl)' '$150/rno. 140 Cabrlllo. 1---------. . on lease. A.Kt 548-2121. cpL, stove, refri&., drape•, pe,tlo. Aat: 5.1&-7li61.. ROOMS ~11 wk up w-klt: ~ .... 645'3!rll BEAUTIFUL NEW Newport lle•ch ct1LBeach.Lbll<W,onHoltl~=~c-7-:--,-...,--beW!ydecor Matureqt!,No La 119' -REALTY to 16211 Pa.r!Wde Lant.) 2 BR:-Pool.-5ome "ie pets. Quiet: .aeC!Jie!• 00 ·~ ~ . $30 •.. "It up---Atils:-2376 ~ I Dana Point • Unfurnl~JDRM. $190. Univ. Park Centtt, Irvine BEAUT new 3 br townh.R. <nC) 141~ ~~~~·= Newport. 64~ 6PPER Duplex. J •• BR. ~Newp(,rt Blv'd, qf· RENTAL " Dana Furnished ins. Call Anytime, 833..(112(1 ~ .. BOABIT I SL!Pd,bl f!AY $1.S. $165 --=1~B~R~.~M~$1~ ... :;-~.--IVERY NIW% BR cN,iw <B;A...~ -u~ .. kit, la .. ....:. · '"--Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM v ~ ... ,... • t ns. 1ar " -t;;a. ~--... ..a.so . ...:.1c,, .-.a--stove, 1'ef!~' 1-,nndeck, "1th kitchen. --..,, !·1 '"'rolnt 3 Br. home, furnished. Lush garden setting, patios, / 1 d Xtra pkg ft--•-1or • 1 BR. ...,......_ . .a..-n •ugust • teaae. ,....,., ..,.,. ....,.,...., ~-'6"' --·'' _ F al •• L. !! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"I we ec r opcnPr. . DilCUC •· _.._. ,..v ... ,., ... , btoi .... beam eeiu ...... ~t1o, w/W cptaf drpa, frpl, pr, ~· .,.. .• vgs. em e --,,. 1 1'>one 543-1674. pool, sptt. Adults, no pets. 646--643!1· 645-4385· 838-5035 fll>lc'1, prlv. I a r •I• 1 . Call 64M271 .... _ iU-1'6 -842-M72 H B area. , ·ke Forast 151 E. 21.sl si., c.~1. UNIV. Park 4 BR. 2% BA, ' ' · Divided bath I: k>b of adlta onty, no pets. Ref. 23.Sf mountain view, part ocean, • · · -dshwhr, new drapes, freshly Duplexes Furn. 345 PRIME area-2 bllts to bcb. Santa Ana A~ .. 673-0395. walk schools. lhopf,~l* bllc ROOM $25 & up. Overlooking ' . ", truly ~lcganUy. furnished •PB!!Eo;,:;VE~. 2"'6BR·, "'•I•-•· painted. Lge yd. $365. mo. clpoolosetsbi,~ hall. ~u! ~ 2 Br, 2 Ba. Avail AUg. i . Shady Elms and Pool bea~. No dop. #$220 mQ. Harbor &: Ocean. "° blk h .......,. • ~ Days 772-4Hi0, eve 1 Gener•I • sauna No pell.. 673--0937, 6"rr>-4873. 1"C1L.i.727 or 494-031.9. ocean. 2500 Seaview, CdM., i. 1.b. 9 m e, a w a 1 t s I e Kids ok. Sl20. See for )'OlllUU! 173011..:.;;.,:""-'-~..,.:.-,..-:-c:-; 1 &: 2 BR, $1-40 up., • -;•~ .• ~crlm1natlng family; thrt~ ALA R t I • '4S.l900 833-2444· NICELY Fu rn Is h e-d 1 Kttlaon Lfl. Cl blk W, of 1r!,G= ~ :Id In/=-Furn. Avail. Childttn'l",~t. * 12 BR • New. 1 bllc to KITCHEN privileges. Man ·'li,edrooms. w baths, private •n • 1 Ito.tMACUl..ATE. 4 Bdnn, 2 bedroom, single prage, no Beach, t bllr N. of Slattr). _,,. Rell. 67H169 ELM GARDENS Apta; TI'. beach. View! $2«1 &: up. oniy. $00 mo. 2161 Miner St., ' ,~ach and tennis club e l!ARD TO BEAT • 2 BR, ba crpls, drapes, frplc, peta. ~. 842-7848 .,......., • E. 22nd St. CM 642-o3645. 49f.2.139 eves, C.M. 893-5370~ ~ prlvllcps and landscape fncd yd, encl gnr, Kids/ Jlatio, Elet.t kllch. dsh/wsh, N Beach HUNTINGTON G 1 rd e n 1 Cost• MIN * * BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. OCEANFRONT apt.Laguna QUIET room for emplond .µw..tenance . Lovely garden pets, t l45. pool·cluh'. $295. 213-8-0616 ewport Apta, Hell at BolA. Qlca. C.ontempm"al'Y Garden Apts. Sands. 3 BR. aduJts, 1 yr. man. Close in. patio. Children and pets ALA R•ntals e 64S.3900 or 837-1)836. BALBOA Penin. l br, 2 ba, 846-1.'!23. Compatt • See Patios, 1 r p I c ., .......i Jae. 400 per mo. 499-1169. * 646--15118 ,.. !come it they don 't break --• ----• HARBO. R GRriuf' ~ lie· !ttluso and a r • S H A R p 3 Bedrm .. 2 nr M"'ket Bulret. ~· what yoo're -· Fr. . Uft,) ~70. Call M6-5163. H 415 'fiou9ebroken! Available now bath, double garage, Laguna Beach $28S. Winter $250. ~1 & $120-SW. DELUXE 2 BR. 1% Ba. Lido fs1e Guest om• !-Or ' \ale summer. $385. a oversized yard. Qui~t Sll.i-Channing 1 Br. No. end. wknds, MQ.-031&: ~ U2S · $135. Lgt. modern 1 FVmllhtcl & Studio. CrpUdrps, pool. * 2 Br., 2 Ba. bltins, cpts, *PRIVATE ROOM* ~nth on a 1 or 2 yeanr s t t e et . $230/mo. in· Can furn. 644-3303. Br., redet. CpUdrpl. Nr. Unfumlshtd Bltna, pvt patios. $155. 1 drps. frplc., $275 mo. Yrly for ambulatory lady. Good Ji:ue. Refere.nces required. eludes g;irdener. Call $245-3 Dr. 2 Ba. cu.1tom bit Duplexu Untum. 350 ocean 210 Ch t car o child ok. no pets. ~. iJeue f"l3..3824 • tood. nice i;beerfu1 sur- -ColweU Pro....,...les, Inc. Larry agt /owner home. Canyon area. ~2268. 847-5163. F-$110 "'$215 mo Av.•" C"tl';.a.. 2 Br • ' ~ , _,.,...,t;..-A~_4ug, L --'l° ~ S4()..5880~ . ' ~Util pd. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Newport BMcb APT. Poolside-• Spacious ,...,,. l%-~~wpi~7..,w.~: Me~.~erde •. :~.:. , .... ~ 1 "~oill ~ * 1.,,,=====c.-.'°"' frpk. ""'"""""' ,;ew, OCEANFRONT upper 3 Br, 2 B alo -· tlo $150 Bocholors.e I Bdrms Vdrp r N' u "EL·-2 • N-·· 2 ~-I "'-"· -~gun1 Bt•dt • BACH BUNGALOW · Prt'-beaut. deck. 1 ~·-to ung "'· rvi. pa ' · Cl> • enc · pr. o.pe · P •UAL • '""'"· oo.. Svmtntr ~'f-.... ~ , h ,,. , fer single man S85 NU-VIEW RENTALS ba. Ne\\'Y ~~· p to mo. to right adu1t1. ,2Bdl'ft'l1eJBdrm1 $1'1S. 645-4270. •• .encl.· pr. $155 p.-RMta1 1;·...,..._,-·..;;.-,....,;~~~1 Utll pd. Ch•: m 1 nNg ALA Renl•ls .• 645.3900 67' ·-• 0 , 4•• _., 00 1 ttom".~ '!!'.: ooReaalo~ 1146-!3'3. 1~ or 2 Full S.ths 1 A' Br. apta. C.,..... Ice-Ofc., 3095 Mace A.,.., *-* * * E* i Bach. Big pat10. • .>-'IOOll ~ ease. uwu• ......... , """ pvt. patio. $135 & up. Utll 546-1034. * 8'RAND N W JI(, • tnd. e SPACIOUS 2 BR, encl gar, Laguna Hills 644-6111. ~P~~" c!ro.8!, 1:1~ Muter~ ~~ free. Furn av&U. ~ N.wport BMdl Condo home w/boat &lip. $165-U~~ : Laguna. l crpts. Kids welcome. $150. NE\V 3 BR Muse. Beaut. N!'.WPORT ISL on \\'.&ter,. Saunas. Hot Jacuzxtg. Ten-~~.. room wl&u or s:n~ 543-8992. ------..,..-.-....,,,, Summer, or leases avaU. Br. Chi~~• · ALA Rtnlab.9.645.l!OO -..,.,. Ufa¥ $280:-Qn'lHI ahp avali~-B!Ul<lttx._...,., nls..oouru. $100.846.0:IS9. ;;:f-bumlnr llrepW:e. SPACIOUS apt home. 2 Br., PARK NEWl!OR 4401 W. CoastJliBh- •'7 !Urn. io 4 p~. Vlew. Nie-3 BR, 1 Ba., h'g. "'""''lot, A/C. f'rpk.. El•ct kit. _,,., app\no, '300. 2% B(t, FREE lltll'L FUrn. 1 BR Cottvnleot laUJ>Ory area 2 ba., towor. i.e. polio, APARTMENTS * Call: 67S-6820 1i 'NU.VIEW RENTALS comp. red~ted, Ref. 962-388.1. ~·Ygarrly •1 ~~ .. •2688PPlns, apt 111. beach. Pool. $135. offtl 1t12~ ... ~ciied = pr., frplc. Adutu: $U1S. th ~ , OCEAN front rentaJ. 8Y Of 673-4(00 or 494-3248 req, $210. mo. See ewner Mese Verde ...,...,. ease . .n;io-• up. SJ6..3m~7282. aa o.. ;;;.tkift . ~6. Oft e .,,.., Wetlc or .,month. 5 wk& in during day, :K>9B Redla.ndt YRLY, new cpt1 & drps. 2 &: 3 BDRM. turn, $1.'10. up. tl&~b' ruard-. 2 BR., nr l9lb a: Pomona 1mur)i" a~ent 'lMzif ov-.Aug. I.rs: 1 BR. apt. Comp. Isle Dr. or call •ve t , 4 BR. tam rm. 3 lrplc, 7IJOO Stove & retrlg. 2 Br., l ba, 1 b'··• to.~ -~... 1 ..... OK. .... "" erlooldne the ~. Enjoy tum.. tL50 per wk. 23M 4 BR, 2 Ba. 2 story lux home. 213--Ml-J.29.f. sq ft. Excel cone!. Near $175 mo. ~ams. ~'"'.""'No. sf,..'Ui.t."...,. _..., Mocl1l1 Optn 'tit 9 pm. * 5;'1569,e:;,'* $750,(Q) health tpa. 1 n1pl-l0ceantront, N.B. Fof' lnlar. 30, garden patio. t.to. or be. 4 or 3 BR, atudy, TV rm, schools, $300 mo. 546-3742. 2lOO PehrlOft W•y, CM min& pooh. 1 .llcbted· len-• ca.U,Josb Wl&ht ~7171 ~ ~: ~70. din rm, 2' BA. Pos!libly Newport Belch [I} Lt -H L--Bl·...1 • 2 Br. Adults, no pets. Ilia courts, plus_ tnil~ of l ~ or ask at Joe. for -~me turnlshlngs. Nr all [ I• 'T -0 00 00, nr .,~ 'Al. BAY MEADOWS APTS." bicycle trails, pattlna,.-lhuf· 'l1bli. Newport Beach schools. $325 Mo. Incl water. $710--Udo Isle. Huge 1 Br. Aptr\mMts fwRMt . 2 BR. ~w. bWttlns, pool, M1m1 SST w. 1ia.Y St. CM 646-00'B Deboard, croquet. Junlor l'1 \iBA;i,Y;-;;VIEm;w•o2tbedr;;;;;;_,,;\ $215-2 Br. house. Balboa l!.l. Sept. l·Aul. JL<it, 1973 w/gar. Yearly. terraCf'. S215 mo. LR. C.ll!rU't5 mR. Newly decorated. Odld trom $174.50 monthly: alao l lleeps 4 completely fu:milb. Child ok. Perfect ftf.s tequired. Prine $2fi0..3. Br. Frplc, 30' liv rm. 2 F u.. Adulta..'99-1905. """ilU' ok. 753 Sballmar. and i.hedroom plana and ed. Avail June to Sept. $1tfO $2ZJ.-2 Br. 100 yrdl beach. only. 54~ minrms. Kida/pets. A,ptt. urn. -&f5.-0973 2-1t«y town houses. Elec-pr month. Adults ~ Gar. ~k. Nicely furn. Unturn 2 BR. Crpt's. Single $350.Qcean!rOnl 2 Br, all \;eneral ~wport Beach Ll.ue 2 BR,.apts, drpel tric kitchens., pivate pa,ti!;c epnt. 675--4S30. $350-2 Br, hse right 00 .and. ..... •. 2 mil childron ok. ~tr.v~ew°R~NTALS IMMACULATE 1 bedroom. OCEANFRONT ' Br, 2 Ba. OPPOSITE THE . •$130 . loo. ~~~::: LAGUNA'Vllla. 2 Br., : J!o. ::u~~;Ew RENTALS ~:so i;::.f ;' d:;~k~ ~ or 494-3U8 drapes, lini!• '""'· No :van*-.. * *• * GObF COURS; $11$. UTIL.SIS-:. 2 Br., t\O ::;t~t;.':t = :"° ~ --':1"i.!:: 673-4030 or 494-32411 afler 5 p.m. •SURF I: Sand· 1 hr, stove/ pets. 6U--003Q. Chan I~ t 1 BD _, _ _._... o. -·' • tlo ~., , •-- ft. 2 Ba. % blk heh. Avl 2 BR. DUPLEX rclr\g. child. $150. Anlhtlm , Av~~ 6. s'ide·~r:;, Enjoy thla 'quiet yet 'con-C:brilk,""',i:'c, ·~ -1 =~~~:ii=. ·~c;-c::..Canal;:;,;'~:-,Sl~ps-8~,-o-u-t~b-r"'d1 • 'Sept. 15-Junc 15. $315. 5015 Crpts, drps ' bltns ALA Rentals • 6'$.3900 1 br, $127.50: 2 tr, flss. New-•,.~tal.boat. Summer or .vrl¥ ~ ~-= >:: 2 BR Mesa Verde. $140. Elee Telephone (nf) 6ff.,1900 , dock. Lrg prkng. Aug 5-D • ..11fu~Creaeent-___(_LJ_d o LARGE FENCED YARD -rott:nd;-t-br 'Pool " ~~~~~f---ii---1 ~' Sand!) 213: 610--4001 FOR C""Dft~• • PETS. •-VACATIO_N·yr ' , Bltin!l;--ShoJ>I, Pb. m:G253 ~--birdt,--QIELL-the-;:;;. '~ ~· • ftxcr-upper. Kl<b ok. 11r.o. avail. '33-0464. 5JO.M81. , FEEL t!>e re!mhlng pool. VERSAILLES ** BEACH APl'S, elpe l . ' l hr moblje lttn 11'5. • bach. Pv> ........ $154. ALA Renl•ls e 645-3900 B lboo I I nd NEW ap~ '5th St. N.B. ,_. It's a ttlax"' way of life 2 Br., 1 Ba., all elec:L Gas A Executive Aportmonts $125 w $115 wlcly. All(/Slf>I. $95 utU pd. 811 P&ulartno, C.M. 5'~1746 • 11 l.Y rental, $350. mo. l BR. I ln a.dultJ.only water pd. No pell. $165 .mo. OftdOokiJW Newp:rt Beach. 675-581.0 ·or Gl3-6880, 9M-A·HOUN 979-l430 2 Bit, unfurn. 'pJ'i patio. LOVELY L~ Isle, 2 BR., 2 A'rrRACTTVE Winter ftnW. BA• d w' tr p ~ c • l'O'JI' own pr-EutJWJe, 6Q..056l. Spectacular vSews. Jmury r w. Balboa Blvd. Sipe tnclofll!d prq:e, dryi.na t'· bay i:;w· Vac~l~ 1Z Br 2 Ba' 11' blk bay ·Sl.85 wubtrfckytr, wfW Cl'Ptr. ~ =:tto 3 Br.,% Ba., cpta, drpr, encl. From S11l5. Yodela opm 9 to ~ &, $100 per wit.. AuR-SCpt. % yrd. $140. S«I clea.ntrw .,:,· &0-J:· day 1, mo. 'ip3) ~ • 6lT·3i53 aft &:30 pm. * IJ.vt:rw toam with 1ft.. patio, nr. occ. $179/mo. ll. On lbpital Rd. on BIG Bear Lake cabin. niW, la1<e view. oleepe 8-12. °"' week or moattL. 644-2581 • .-1 'bllc IO beach. 96).-0349. dtposlt'. Rtt No Pt)a ......m. . B•lboo Ponlnsula WINTER Rental • 1 A 2 pi... 5l¥'f1lll Nnp;rt Bhd. "' ~ Unfll 305 Kl ~191. BR'a. \:ar A Wa..,. -. * s bedi--.1% ba!1'1 =~.,-'~.,.,.....,...-.,,-1 A"°' Vac•llon Rontels OS Ml rn. 2 BR• din nn., fenced. cpb, LOVELY new 5 Br home in • $45 WK k Up-On Ocean pUed. ,Summer !tent a~· Price4 ., yob can't say no: 2 BR. 1 a . dlh/Wlb., 'Ptdo, a.n..al drps. frplc. W a !~l n g 1"rb Vw Hml. 0... to LovelyBael>lBr.•ftooms A,.11. 311» Balboa C2lll $1BO.htsolr.'!l>Shallm&r. WESTCLIFF • .,., $AWAD·WA11!1KIBEACll 1~_,-,.,..-,..,, .... ,,.,.-1 distant-. to •hops. 2 ·1mall 8Chlt. bch & ibo p a . Maid Snvlce..PooWttl Pd ~ l FAIRWAY VJ•'.._ Apt B.6C2-CIN(.1'9i81Stl . CAPRl • FWno<OetuxeJ,eetbrapten : LANDLORDS! <hum-.• OK. mr.. uin. pd. C!bhs<!tpoot. l650 l""ll.ae· • Call 67$.f!IO • 1 ·co=RN~E:R~--s..-5000-N-...... -. '""" 1 a lllR. '!t"' )'Nd,~ l)!1i w ... ~ Dr. • .....r • Ctcl;-!\tach. If• SO«ta1ttt "' N-5'8-6'T.o 64<-Q07. . Co"'"" clll Mor 3 Br., dtn, 2 Ba. Dtllww, APARTMENTS ~ ...., a u .so. . Adoll ll.U. • No pets . ~9"11. Also ..U or tu.• S BREN Homes, M o .n a co f ~ I crpt lhUttrrs, 5t$Jfi5'1. Detwctl' 1 BR. turn. ,J bi W~ Qt 00 1 JUlch e Corona del Mar e HARP unfvrn. 4 BR. model. water-pd A 1125mo.tr1100 cit:~ :!_c.._:: "w..,•-•._ •Br --~-•--A .• ..., .,...., Pool. carport, water. 673-3563 · 6 ........_ Otr.Rlntal Ser-home In Colla90 Park. gard<ner, idff1 Joe. 114i. TUI SepL 15 only. -~ -"w' -•" -~r.-,.__ DaM Pelnt - • 'Vice Is m,a: w Yout Tl)' S2IO/rno1 C •I I RAY -· Dllpla near ow.na S.acb mi. 1 DILUXE * -~ N-~. ~ iiEiiPOlft' blal>I, -ftlltl Rlntals to Slt•1'11 ... 1 M>vtewr GAU.L T1 ~ 1151 · 3 Br 2.lla, family nn, e1ec Cost• MoM llARE 2 Br., 2 bL, Pm APARTMENTS --·-~· ••• dtlpla. s BR. 2 BA, I J!!JN~U.~.Y~.1~1;,,W~lt-l~NT_;-~A~LS!!!lll41!. 2 1111...., .,...,.uiu,.. kit~ wlw qite. drps. l400 = .= ";'j:"blos. AlrOtnd· l"rPc'•·S SwUn· :.--;: = r5'..u~ Si,'::,~ ~ mo, I~~ 3,.,:-1:>.~ 1: or C1oH ln;V.., w/yard. mo. 1...,. SMwft by appt. * $30 WEEK & UP* ' -~ f5 m11w -• ~tll ~ · TU: -* , . •·~ _. \'all.y. S100 - T i::.l1l'IJ'llL YARD ltont-1.ffouso t7'f.Q '114: -llS; '!9'1·148! • Sllldlo • 1 BR ""' -. -°""" . Game and _ ........ ~ 2 Bit, 2 11'1. f>ll<. -to --"' M'l-300t com IJfl-.1-.~v .-~. ~ W""IOM-·2-2M •TV•Maltl-Aftll YR.Sl50-orwinblr$2111) lllllWd-, ... -------2 ltatlta, famDt ....,, din. w•~• "' ••·~· ~~c. ---. ~ • ---mo., tod. utfla. 2 br. Anil ' Tiii. n6til Siii • • • '""" •·-' • -· 'COl'IGbnAti. ·-I nn. _, ClOtldttlon and r.A. ht A bl_ IS mo· pr. f<Dttd. Kldtl '*-•<l>~6Pot-9/9. m.tttc ,aft C J1D lJJR. allla'Flom $1.!0 •See Alr·•·llll i>rlf, '1W& . sttorupt.,,.,.,\o.,.Up<tt. ~ .dean.. IS'l5 per c.u &)M630: Rt"t.A-HOUto '1M4JO zm N0""'1 Blvd, CK wltdu; -w1ttn!L , jMS>rttDD ~ "'EAN lie 2 BR, O\tb. -bit· 2 BR. 2 11'1. ._. J'rpl., m S.A. -ar a e. --Call -No2 BR,~drpe, .....,., HARllO~VJEWHOMEHA -"' -•wnn:sRlllNl'M.S • .. ~...,,,., ino,lbll<N.Ol-ofl bltllll, -· Nr ...... m -im. ,!""-· CfUJ41:1 Cl<. only, No t><ll Dto .. 2 Bii. $3IO. t..w, "' 'l1lfo Ad Woc11t 15.., Jlelt i 2. ~ 4 BR._.,. NOW! VILLAGE ' -m4 ~ alVlO. llmp. ~ NM311. "'ROO=MMA=::n:=-"'....r..s"'=,....,1'"01 --· --fforlaol' '165/JOIL MH'l51. 51&-l<fll;. mo. IO mo. "5-ZIU ' HOLIDAY PLAZA ABllf:r R&U.T'! -2ClO Narl>tr Blvd-, CM. SP~'~ st-Jlo apt, n.t:d LIDO Bl)'. Lrt. 1 Br. pr '"-. -In '-,,.,. -. v--. N<!w iiEN'tiSlto. ID! m o. 2 BR. eopY. dm. l!I bL Xlot DELUXE Spac:lous l BR. hutlt L mU-117-)'Nd. ~ -. TftlaM -apt. -IJ ""'°'· Qopl> I Btacb. 1112.tiO pl111 II 1111. ...., a -$1311. Pl$O. 1 Br .. 1. a.., bl11..., -. 131111 .,., Yl'IJ. ..,, rum aoL $135. Heat"' poo1. ...,... lll!mAL omCE ,..... nm NI> LA. HB. drpe/llY-6'/Sotoao, -,:.e1~sm~e-.~:_,=--=-=-I Alld l•lllll "':'f· -•nlL -II. C.,...001UJY,'5'&oU90. An>plo parlcilc. Adltfts, no E>'f'ICIEm:Y apt:utll paid. OPEN lAAM IDf Pll ..,._, •-1BR opt. Y!V. """"'°"' YOUNG at!Ult . 2 Br.,: Ba. -..t lu pil ~ ·W"'~ -1'1& lle90 J'ut M!lta""' JuJ1 t phoOO peCL Nnt1 --lll5 -. l'or ... _ -at. tn Dai1J ~ Waat Adi ltlft IJ, Garqo. Nt. ..... a apt~ Gamena, N.11. I plon. c:all ... .,-1965 ,,. ........... cu. Ltaso.et-ml. ll>a~-· _ ~.e.. 1111.-Slllmo.6'6-lllfatt•pn> • • ( • r· o.,,.._,.1m • • NOW! NEW! C~SSIFIED ~DS • WITH A -NEW-LOW-RATE ' 3 LINES z -,TIMES . 52.00 ANY ITEM $ OR LESS e EACH ITIM MUST • PRICED e • ~ Total of •-Not Te bceod $50 • e No Copy Chan111 e No AWare.letloM e , '· CALL 642-561.8 ASK FOR YOUR DAILY PILOT AD-VISOR AND YOU MAY CHAISE IT! ' . I • I - (~INJEX) ,, -"' .. I~ Classification IOO..t24 I Cla:1sifiuiiion 850451 I -"'4-r • I~ Clonlflcot;on 900;91Z [ 1-• Ji) .Clasalfic.e1ion 9 I 5·949 I -.... l§J a..lflcatlotl 9I0-9t0 QllCI CASH TillOllH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD lft-5111 I - 11IE DAILY PILO? i. -therlsfttlo-.u,, adit. cmlOI' or ~ ---L and to cbanse lta nlft .. ....,.i..-wlthollt P<lor notice. Cl:ASSIFIED MAILING ADOlllSS P.O. ... ~ a.... If-- DAILY l'IUIT ---- * * * * Trader's Paradise mrs ~ _ ...... REWARD, $10. Lm la"I' a yard care......_, l'IW>l!!UP: Yourclnn '111- Dltnla""" poodlo. Bilnd one -•tt. _, ·sa.·111 compact .,... "'_. .,... ''J'Om" Nr H.B. pl'1-, =o.i--'"' lor my '12 C.U.try S!Ml46. RO'•v•....,...G.---~~ 4000ml -..,•---""' n..." ............ ~' ·--· BELOVED T-:11, 5 yr. male, ....-i, ,,... at. 163-3ZA. ob', 11111 ""'· Tl'P, - -Sb<pllt<d mix w/blk ,;.;;,;:,.,;;o,.~~~~=I lines times dollars ... .. 10 ACRES Tr. l'1c. Jud.'{/ hot watrr well. 11$,«*. 110,000 -· For T.D., boot Inc. -.. t' 119-2110 .. &ml. • BALBOA lsland' Wa-1\'ade for Inland _,, POlloorlf. e.Jboo ... c.Jll I 10 llNJTS .. ~~ ,.,..,., -..... -· WW-oqultJtori.,s, Jnlta OI ff Ja So. ....... Mark H 1-Rllr - * * * -I ._ Lie. Vic oc 1 SPlllNKLlll H"Alll * * * Qt1 Holl. llli1.aUL AulO 6 -551225 ................ .. 1 I I I o.t.11. Y PILOT rift --------- Le..., ... -EMPLOYED w o m a n • ni&hbhlff -wlll l'XCbitl\it<' , light how.ehoW dutiel " cooklDg with profeulonal penon, or l'OUJ>lt! for 11, "s!eE'~ln" room 11lus tokl>n wa~. C. :\1 11tt11. Tuesday thnl Sat. Cid! T\I. STI-4367, or wrltl' Occupant 10701 Cedar No. 109, Bklom\ngton, ';';II 111')1 "'"' ... ...______, . ~:- A'M"RAt"TfVE gals to lt>arn ,fr leach profr~•ional cos· nu-ttcs. Jo~ tr11ining. Vl- 11ianl' Woodan1, &t2-&M9 lor appL -A-u=To~L=o=r~W..·N­ cet'K'ra1 t"~anup ol cars, ol~r man pttlel'Ted, Apply In pt'rson Thursday Noon- 2 P:".1. Call For Appt lndunrlal Relations (714) 494-9401 EASY job, $3.!IO mo. No olflct I{ 0 u s EKE E p ER.oCook exp. '*· • hO typ1.._ mi'd. p/tlmt, J.-4 hn "" dt;y, Jiu to be bll~ in Sp&n. late attn N.8. ~. to tntetpr'f't I trantlate HSKPR/Cook. live-In 5 di.)' written orders from Mtxlco. l thlld, priv rm, TV, nfL' Job iocauon. Colt.a Mna. * 6'7S-809f * Al!Rt Employment A&ency 12344 Harbor et, ca. 633-5150 t:funtlngton BNch ;;:.;;:;::~~:..::.:::...:::..==1 High School District n.ECTRICIAN, temporary. Ha.a Openll'llC For Approximately 2 mo · SECRETARY Indultrial txper. pttf. Mu.Iii ""'-.u .,.,. know 1tate &: local codef, ',..,Ina w, '1o!J. 90· Start"'1 SaWil $513. Apply at once. Capls1ra.no Per Mo + XJnt &netltJ Unified Sctlclol D i9 Ir l.c t • Interested. appllcantli report 26128 Victoria B I v d • • for lhe wtlttr:n tell on Capl1tram Beach. Aueuat S. at 9 AM, room -rs-CROW_ OFFICER 232' """°" JJ!gh School. 21400 -ia. !LB. Equal Pol1tion 11 available for an Oppor. Employer. Calif. _G_OO_D_TY_P_IS_T_ ~ ~ TELONIC INDUSTRIES lndlvldual with ~ ex· Huntington BMch pmence to perform general High School District dutie1. Good typing aldli., 10 Hu openl11« lor key, Salary a>:nme:••ural• FOOD SERVICE MGR with experience. Startin& $588 ~ Mo Wiii do your typing i11t 465 E. 17th; Co~a t.lt·~ htr hcmo, Will r lckup --- -E 1 ~ E ~ .Ind dtllver I e H.B BABYSITTER. Ute tuikpnr:. -.qua ,,,.,..,.,r. m,.....,,,.~r oc ·• Ll\'e In ar out Rcts. cai1 :,,_~.,.,....,. ... ...,~'!'! F . V ., • Wt1•, 7Sc per pg. bt>twn. ID "-1 or 6. & 9. lln;. Cli d. $4160 or well work by hour muat be nexlble. 5'MH17SI. A FUN BEOINNINQ ci11ll 847-3095. BABYSITfER J'll'edNI 1,;rt \Vhi rh is bound to hftve 1 NEi:D help at home! We time w/l\te houM'ke<.'flinl!. 1 happy ending for the brla:ht ha\'~ Aides e Nurset e child, C.M. 548-J927 aft :;, pcl'1!0n \\'ho land11 thla entry I lousckpn e Co111panlon1 l1•vcl JIPOI. Cllll Tracy 1'1ar· CAlJ.. MR. P.fURPHY 137-1551 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS • llon1cmnkl"l'I -Up john BABYSl1'TER nt'f'<lcd. 5 I in 83.1·2'100 DtMil ' ~n· r~l7-fi611t . days. Li11" In or out. ~u~t nis' PcnlCITin~I Agency of Jr· 24100 El Toro Road JU1.\'e own trn1111. LI t l' vine m MlchcllOn Dr LagUna llW1 TYPING: Neut, nccurale. hsekeep. $150 mo. 96S-'1:,M. Irv!~ ·• Equal opportunity t>mployt>r Rea.'!. l\ty home. Wlll pick " fl,t/F uf)/dellver. MS-~. 8:31Mi COOK. .exp. Full tlnu!. Apply ~--=~c.:,_ __ _ Pt.1. BANK 111 perAOn. 340 Vlclllrla St., Er.craw TMl.l"!f' I DEPENDABLE babysitter. CM. Bewrly ~fanor Con-IT ,PAYS TO LEARN bot lunches. Fncd yd Con· EJptrltnctd valescent Hoaplt&l. Don t pass up Utls o~· + Xln't Benetltl lntere1ted appllcafit11 report for tM written t~irt on AugUSt 3rd at 3: !Cl, room 136, Huntington Beach HJib School, ~ Main st, H.B. F.qual Oppor. Empl~. · 8 ... _ ,,.c. ....,,., · Proof n....rator COOK ,.._ Wh--• tty to learn thll exciting rue U• .-. ,,.. .... >NW". -...,. • £UO.,, .,._,man hi,h payin&: field ~fust be Help W•nttd, M & F 710 I UNITED CALIFORNIA • B,;\'~.°B;P:N ,• """" l •att<r mindod C'!l O!YINE ""°<"'""""'-!Ct BANK , Manon Mann, 833-7200, o.n. • '"""'-""'u.. A Bettil!'r Tmpora17 I COOK w/l yr exp. for local nl1 I: Dennis Personnt"l SERYlCES•Pal'C Position ' M h B Pl 1 nightclub. Apply l 91 I Agpncy of Irvine 2082 i,:; Ftt"t I Fee Politlana URGENTLY ~:~~. N~:utl IZ Nev.'J)Ot't Blvd., CM. 12-!:i pm Mlchel"°n Dr., lrvi~-Select Stcrat.i11rli11I, 496-1273 COUNTER stir! v.·anted. AP--EXEC~S-ECRETARY Gen'I Ofc., Bkkpng. NEEDED ply in person, Kf'nluck.v $650 . & Clerlci11I Positions Equal Oppor. Employer Fried ChlckE'n, 29'l9 E. To Prl'I I: V.P. K\\'lZ Radio ' OPEN NOWJ I ========z l~Coa;"~H~wy~.,~Cd~M~ . ...,.,... offers an exciting position m E. 17th !al Irvine) CM • SECRETARIES • TYPISTS • BOOKKEEPERS • KEYPUNCH OPRS • REPRO TYPISTS Interview lloun · 9nm-ll am Ii 1 pm-t pm \Vork when & v.·hel't' yoU wnnt! Interim Personnel Service nl W. 20th, C.M. 642-7523 546-2592 A BEAUTIF'IJL IDEA I Med 10 women to train as iwotealonal bf'auty COMUI· tantl, lllgh earning potil!'ntial. Ext!a!Uve-Jl(Wl.iorul a1ao available. For interview caJI 546-1835. Accaunting Clerk I 1 to 1 bu1ines1 oriented all'11 · 642·1470 Banking Credit Manager younr woman wllop """' --=-- - - -Commil!'~~~~ Exper. who ll well-versed in account· & matchlna: ~ attrac· = In(. INJUioance A paid vac&-tivenHS. . work for man looking for c:~~.;a~HE'C~~R tion. Salary open. Mu1t ha11e Ont muirt be part1~1ly In~ supplement to Income. 4 hr, experience. to qualify for ttus splnted nlle, 5 nite11 wk. In Orange Min 6 mo'1 expcr req'd A very unique opportunity. Counly. Car, telephone I: Newport Be.1ch Ar•• send rHume to Classified Ad Phone Ondy Bagby rt"fll!'re:ncea req'd. ca 1 J Call Mn. Scripps · •«J, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box Or ~~~ce Cleary, (2l3) 6M-81al. (2131 614-4660 1560, Costa P.1esa 921U'6. .,,,..,...._, Equal Opper. Employer --------Extt. Secttlary KEYPUNCH CPR -----------DELIVERY & 11tock. f/tlm(". JOIN THE JET SETI At least 1 yr exper. w/IBl\t BARMAID, da11 /nitf" shift. "lust he avail. d\J.rin,g thil!' Fet Paid. Fabulou!! l!)X)t v.·/a 29 & 59~Alpha Numeric re- QuCl'n Bl'f', ti62 Newport day. t.lust he IX'at. See lahulou!I firm whieh Is f'X· quirro. ~fust lM' )lble to de· Bl., C.M. 64G-9!Jli llarold, 495.E. 171h St ., C.M. pandlng. F irst stop Is Dfon-vclop pl'0!V'3.m cards I: BEAUTY operator w It h Dcnla.I R<"<:eptloni'lt mark w/a shon detour in pt111("h a variety ol applica- folJowinJ:". Earn more BRACE YOURSELF Paris! To SM>O. Call Sharon hons. Full or p/time ~'Ork money for yourself· Popular Thi• otfiee makrs the Tajma· \Vall, m2100. Al!!IO Fl't' Jobs. Cdt.f Salon, 644-T.m or ha\ look 00....•dy! Dr. 'vant1 DeM.11 I: Dennis PPra'.>IW'l 131-t5T.i. 11.lmple pleasant indivlduaJ. ~t'ncy of Irvine, m *BookkMptr $IOO ~ary to STJJO. Cull "tarlon ?t11cbelson Dr., Irvine. F/C, including stmts. Mann. R33-2700, Iknnls .l EXEC. Secretary: IBM Ex· Tak" over department. D<-nnt!I P~nPI A.Jfl'ncy ol ee. 70 w.p.m. + Sh 91 Scn'IC<' CMlter i\gl'ncy lrvi™', ~2 Mk-hcl11<>n Or.. Sal •<~ ok. w .p.m. +. ary ......,... ,x.nu 4262 C&n1pu1 Or., NB, No. B·1 Jn•in<'. re1um.e Herman Smith l Helen Schaffer 557·2ID -DENTALASSISTANT Assoc., 359 San Migut'I Dr .. BOOKKEEPING-Part timf". Chairsifl" exper. 646--1766 N.B. 92660. Female. To work for an ac-lw!wn 8:30am &:6pm. NBofc. li. ... .iiiiii;.,..,..,..,..,.I n11atl. Call F'or Appl 1nduslrial Relalioru (7141 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES L•gun1 Beech count. Call 897.0.14.l -Oilpl•y Tifimmers FACTORY BROILER man nfl'rlt.'CI for ExlX'r n1'<'ded for f/tlm", 40 Excellent awnmer \\'Ork. Equal Oppor, Employt!'I" I b h , · • Trainee .l experiencefl. Im· pri11ate cu . P one hr v.·k. 9-5:30. No w~kf'ndl . me-dlatll!' placement. 'Vcckly KEYPUNCH CPR 673-9757. + full l'Ompany bf'nefll1. c.heck N t • BOYS--A~lt lll-12 • ,_, -pay KE'~'-~G..,l.R' All MlftJ:. F/llin<, Flllin<. Al---MAY COMPANY ..... r-'" --remponry.-1'0 S3 per hr. ..,...,.ble, AIRK-t'lvable, Age lG-14 10 del1wr papen 2061 BuslMas Ctr. Or. No fce-. Pa,yrolL Any or all exper. tn the Dana Point. San O• &t. Collat Plaxa Irvine 13J..144l conirldll!'l'ed. Some typing mente arNll. 3333 Brtstol, C.M. Pr• Temp/T•mr pioel'd. Xln't earntngs. Short DAILY PILOT Equal Opportunity Employer F/C Bkk eeM 17802 Sky Per t t pr .,... Suitt 101 , Irvine erm il!'mporary -~~~<92.+120 D-11 , 1 M-$l2K PilL..Fl!ePd/AboFceJobs 1 -~~.~·P>~~~~ apignmentlmm"dlate CA\HIErfTRAl"NEE-sr1c gr. C&llLorn.ine I· ~----- placement. AblOlutely no . . ~1ust be a.ggreu!ve, penon· KEYPUNCHERS ! Come I ca.ll Sll'l('('Tll!'. ~ sparkling lnchv. able, outeolng & dnlriowi of WESTCUFF ee, n or . . . who ~ll e~y m~tlng poo. a cllf"il!'er w/lnlemat'I linn. Pt'rsonncl Agency Need~ Immediately. All Irvine 833• 1441 pie 1n this ne1tmg front MU81 be willln& 10 re-locatt. fi1 \Ve1tcliff Dr., NB shifts, must have eXl>er. ";::::lll61::B:"':lnc<oc:Cll'=,=Dr=.=I :::·~ ~~~ OUtslandlng benefit• + car __ _:64.::S-c.:2::n,;_o:_ ___ IXlnt ec~t·sue I• • . + npenSM. Call John Gon, FLORIST v.·anted. ""'1l'll!'r-on-KELLY GIRL AOl'Otlntant $SOO Personnel Agency ot Irvine. 833·2'700, Dennil I Otmnia ly Top pay F /lime Call 2'm Mlchebon Or., Irvine. P"'90nnel Age.nry of Irvine, " · ' 833-1441 F/edC/BGkl<::lpn;Frl lo $800 CASHIER -'II,_,_ D T-"' 675-6291 .. -~~---I 1001 Bu1ine.u C.ent~ Dr. Me to$550 ~" c,..,..,.,,, r., u·vine. Fry Cook, Exper. Irvine ~'y-Cbmm'I lns to $700 40 Hra per wk. Must be able I .. .,..,..,..,..,...,.,. .. 1 Girl Of!ice $525 to "-ork Sat/Sun. Apply in DRILL Preu 0 per at or Call ~2253 Kitchen Helper AIR Clt!t'k $500 per*>n, Kmn Rima Hard· tralnee, $2.25 per hr. Apply FULL time car 'llMh ~Ip ExJX.,. Call MS-2253 steno $475 wart>, 2666 Harbor Blvd., at 18170 Euclid, Fountain wa11ted. Apply 510 Estrella.I;-.;.,....,..,..,..,..,. .... Clerk Typist s450 Costa J\1csa. Valli!')'. San Clemt>nte. Large :rlnanciaJ Orpnlzalion 1 NEWPORT [ .iiiiii;i;;Oii ............. -.[[tiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gal Friday to $7800 In Newport Beach llas lm· Personnel Agency BRING YOUR SUITI mediale Openings For The 1 UJ Dover Dr., N.B. CAN'T FIND EARN BecaLL'le when )'OU land thls Fotlov.·ing Positions, .• 642-3170 THE one ch~s are you'll spend lunch at their eXCluslve pool. Actors Actr11111- $$ NEW FACES $$ Movies. TV Rnd TV oom· mttcla.la. All Agil!'!I ftnd typn. Intervlewirw now. We att not Rn Blt"CJ• 213 : ~- DVERTISING SALES Formt't YeUow Pa&e or mag- a:dne space aper. AfatW't' male or fem. Cammi&llon only. Call f« appt. 646-00.16. ~ 'Rnp:mslblt". r t t I m ~ JOB vo·u w ANT? $200 plus Funnnnl! Cal• Michel• s."'. 833-2700, Dennis il Dennll TRY OURS! Ji\IMEDIATE PLACE~IENT FOR: • FIGURE CLERK 11 you're i'OOd w/numl>E'rs & can type a litUe you may qualify. per week Personnel Agency Of Irvine, 2lll2 MichcOOn Dr., llvine. M1ntgtmtnl tr1lnlnv GAL FRIDAY for thost who qualify. tor company In Irvtne. Skill<; Mlll~n dollar progr•m, nfflded : JB:>.I il!'Xet tp~rtr. ll to 21 10 key add, ln\-cntory ron-ages · trol, on:tet"I! & billing. Good 213: 43!-6711 Wll!'ekdays ,)_ (collecll 714: 838-2893 eves/wknds on phone. Call Xii-9200 bet 4:30. C E N E R A L OffiCll!'-Sharp alert c\t'I to do divtrsifit'd office work. Apply 1631 !D' 111m:oa1 "Gnc". s d"" TYPIST CLERK Placontta, CM. ,.k, Sal . .,,..,. C::ll Rogor Good •kllls ""'"'· tnsura>:ee Htlp W1n1td, M & F 7IO G. Ofc Rtetpl, $450 McKinnon 644-1931. exper. bclpful, but not et· -· Local/Type 60 Architectural dfftgncn, plan-11et1UaL Cltrk·Typ1st, sa1es • Call LomiM ntta 1c smlor ctranamm order desk. part time. WESI'CUFF -· 1rv1no °'""'or • SEC'Y /STENO Lyceum Producllons, p,...,.,,., Agoncy JR. ACCTNG CLERK No typing. Knowledp ol 10-kf'y adding machine MAIL CLERK CLERK TYPIST 'JYP" 50 w.p.m. CLERK TYPIST Type 50 v.'.p.m. Some. knov.·ledje of Cfll!'dlt JR. SECRETARY Type 50 w.p.m. l.Jle ah SECRETARY Type f,11 w.p.m. Sh SO For Appointment Contact Corol Smith B•rmakla,..Norman Good t)'p\ng, ah • rommunl-Inc., P. 0 . Box 1226, 2043 \\'estcliH Dr., NB IOl1 a .. 1 .... ""''" 0r. cation lkllla needed. Some Laguna Beach. 64S-2nO AVCO SuJfe 1Qt lrYlne. Ca. iNUl'll'ICe exper. necess. 4-948253 HEAD Start t e a c h e r ; F lnanclal Strvict -wt ~ phone only 133-U Prttchoot ·Ctttitlcate A ex_. ARE )'Oii '°'*hw tor more • KEYPUNCH oerienco: Socl::I ""'™" 614 5800 .,,.. jllst -job! 6 >Io's _..,. .,..; °" TIME FOR ::Id<, SP a nJ' h <!Wnble. F.qu::I Oppor Empio,.. Beautiful ldtu DtY of Gen. ... _,_. • lluntiJvton Aeach areL lW • T~ -5 -· Ill ~,......... Kq tape, or KtY ' pp1· ~--" •~1~ .. pol. -•--i.ch. Dlac ftqlli..d. Dl1 t:llllL ~=..~ ,_ --°" Lt111l:s: to$-Dec. A -.. " he Pald. omll!')' mra wr- , : ... v::llMB-.LY .,,., !,!=~~IOpn QUICK CASH ~~ ~ = onl<d:..:.::: ~~ (2). Ru:n 11w, mill. lithe, in their wort, Call Mk:ht S::.~.~-= Sl'l'S'~OUR THROUGH A· :;.M~l:ett:-:: ==·~::, ttml -1$run..i. Ollfortnl NEW IMLDING hind ...,., Apply al Tiii W. -I ~ ot im,. 11:11111 •vlll. ' lnll, Coata Mfta •"' l 2112 Allcboillln or, .IM!t.' '"'"" ,_ 54414451 PACl,.C MUTUAL DAILY PILOT HELIA!lC W<ld<'rl MOit be LEGAL s.. .... Xlnl 1ttVD. A 1'EE At. TEMPO FA!IRION ISLAN1) n::p'd wllh boat hanhn.re. ty_ptsl. ~tt. H w t TEMPO <tonior Sonia Cruz • w .. 1por1 Martnr;-12f Tuatln a.tr. 64HtJ23. P T •ry .,.,, N~ Ctnttt Dr1w) WAJtT AD Aw., N,_... lleodl. LIVE-I -* l'ME dol17 but........ HOSTESS .-.i. tide~; 1&4>. Mal.:: .:.:.~ ,,,. • ~ "Iott'' In """ 1a11ca *"' "°"' ID Loo ht--Am In -on!J>. ...man w/local ..u r,.d ........ --Ill! -..W-lt:N-. Toea.-San.aft5pm. &<Ml6!. Are You Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast!. 1. Stove 29, Blcyd1 51. lllC!rlc Tr1fn 2. Gull•r 30. Typewrlltr 58:-KlltMI- 3. Biby Crib 31. Bir Stools 59, Clinic Auto 4. Electric S1w 32. Encycloped11 60. Coffff T1bl1 5. Carner• 33. Vacuum Cluner 61 , Motorcydt 6. W•sher 34, Troplc1I Fish 62-Accordion 7. O•rtbn1,..t Motor 3S. Hot R...i E"ulpm'I 63. Skis I. Sttroo Stt ""36. Flit C1blnet 64. TV Stt 9. Couch 37. Goll Clubs 65. Woritbonch 10. Cf1rlntt 38. Sterling Sii-66. Dl1..-Wlt<h 1 t. R1fri$fer1tor 39. Vlctorltn MllTOI' 67. Go-Kort 12. Pickup Truck 40, Btdroom Stt 68. lrontr 13. S.w11tq Machin• 41. Slide Projtctor 69. C1mpi119 Troller 14. Surlbolrd 42. Ltwn Mowor 70, Antique Fumlluh: 15, Mtchlnt Tools 43. Pool T1blt 71 . Ttpt Rtcordtr 16. Dishwasher 44. Tires 72. Stllboll 17. Puopy 45. Pl1no 73. Sports C1r U . Cabin CrvlMr 46. Fur Coit 74. Mottrou 1lllt Spgs I 9. Golf Cort 47. Dr1pt1 75.lnbolNS ........ 20. B•rometer 48. LI-. 76. Shoftun 21. Stamp C,.lltctlo" 49. Horst 77. Saddle tt. Dlntlto Stt SO. Alrpl1no n. Dort Glllll 23, P11y Ptn 51. Org1n 79. Punchl119 Big 24. llowllnp a.11 52. Extrcyclt IO. Biby C.rrl'fl 25. W11tr Slcls 53, R1rt lloolcs 11. Drums 26. F,.._ 54. Ski llooh 12. Rlflt 27. Sull<ISI SS, High Choir 13. Doolc 28. Clock 56. Coins 14. SCUBA Golt Tltfte ar any other extra flllngs aroad ... how can be turned Into casll with a ' DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so • Don't :Just Sit There! DIAL DIRIC'f ~ 642-5678' I X• 1:111 O• ... -"II, 142-5171 Q)~~!'~~:s. i•SOll_.;.._;.;U>l.;.;._ald __ atl&ll._llq __ ~- -~-----1--=:.:::..::=.:..-No pbarit ..n.. _ .... _ ..... ______ •• _ .. _________________ .... _ .. _____ _ \ , 1 l " 'T' i • : ; _J . i • • • • I ·I l I " l I l I 1 l • • ) • e l'Uf..iOvmlSH Wit ... ,AllBt.2.lm .. . . DAILY Pll.OT 7 I & I f : I 11 1 llH1 I &. 'ii,,. •• ==itffl r ,-'1 J§UA l!lll ct:... 111 I[! I ' .. ,.... .. . , , ~ I ··-d ...... -~ t r~ ... Yoo lfji j.;iimmmm;;;;;.~ , · ... p Jll 3 Lin.., 2 TI-. $2.CJO •··ts, G-tl - M • O HolpWtnt911,M&F 710 HolpW-Mlof710 •' ' · w" Holp Wini.tl,Mlof710 Ct"""nlo Mlocollwoua 111 --i-------......_.........,, -NiW HOsPtTAL •rNlfT&DV SWrrcH 9oort1 ...,...... l qulpmo!lt IOI STERD:> eu.v.! uu "BOOTS" " ··l'bllloort" YACHT owi:ERS UJM PROCESSOR UNDERWRITER --.,.U«.<iom -•1111 1 Coot! -· '°' -KOllENA m su..,. • mtMt modd. tarwe ,,..,._ need ' bom•. IMc hllre<I '"""""' ' TRNE EXPERIENCED RN'' • Apply , In ptf'IOQ. Hottl eamtrL Izwtant ear1ridp charwer. Am/t"'m ai.no tictr kJttens. love cll!ldn!n. McCoy'• PolldGn is avaU.bk! I« lullf L'~' ~~·--., .... ..._.. ' .-.... 42$ So. Oat. HWy., load1-Pw'l:r • ...._,...-..,.... ndio, aJr 1 u 1 pen 1 Io n 646--1287. Yacht Cle1U11,.-A M&ln- aprrimeed loo ptOtfl$t Plannild pro'Jrt.m tor upptr .ui"'.~ .. ~d:--}(,/J~ 9,/ t.;;;Beacb. wSM .. ~QCle ltnl. -M;;; QM!Uttl +tape deck. \\'u 1enant4t Servke. weekl.Y i... m IW rtceot ~ muaiement. Nat'l ClDl'P-.. .._ I I.aimed s w brand l\I'ITENS, hffl\h)' & lovl~. tr.r t'li!!anl .. 6 vacuW'ftlrc of .Jt-th1& tan SUI Otmente Holpilal -. # f.I i nx:HNICIA.N' tamlllar with new. m or m.ab oUtr. elt tine · t 2 b!&ek w/Whlte tee!. 1 "II ..,..... cloewnth"1 J;)ctlo ~· tude. opmitw et Cam1no DI Loa lr&a?ft " ele-ccro mechaokel devkH 50--1734 evtt'li wetkendl. Nw 1 1 uarant1: ed . your )'acht rrorn bllae to 1'r,t b'Plna" akDll a mut, ~~~ ~,~_!· San Oemtnte I: optkltJ Clq\llpme.nt tuch u FO •· """" Oriai.na.lly priced at $309.9:>. IT'ft)'. N~ ad. hoinea. top11\de. Co1npl~lt' ex t e T ::::::,-. -~~,-= ::;:; Nunlll otbct &2SS2 $ummir.r nmt. Wb1t« Timt, aWocolllmatort, etc. Wtll RS.~~~:.~'&......, \\'Ill ~I for balance o1 $110. &4j..JS2(), cleanlnc lnt:h.ldlng brau 6 rCALL MR. MURP'JIT 1...... ,.,.,., -· "11 Tht 'rltM, Eun )'OW' perfonn preclAkm aWcn-""'., Ql'.ll"I Ca1h or tenna. Wawl.)' li'EMALE Gel'man Shepherd. d\to1ne poll1hlns. All ctler. 137·155t .. Call~ Joba ~ Sl1-2TQO, NURSD Alda, • x p • r. PQ..libt1ttlb-Girl Wf.r: IMbl" Mlata. 4 ~ boW' -~ tlept. 893--0501. 1 yr. old. Loves childr~n. To canva11 ktpl clean clc. JIJll Gl!AT WE~IRN SAVINGS "100 El TOO> R..d '.. l.quol H\Ut Eo;)ltll ._.tunlty .......... 11/F MACHINE-~S"'T--~. WE WANT YOUl Ladle, Miii. • Jia l>o ... "'""" Ao;P'Qnm m111t have a bl.cl(~ OOW1d In ultra -"Ion ~ A nP. with blP-h tern- ~ture alloys. Mod4o.rn temp. control 1ac1Utlel. Top pl,y A many frin.R bentflts trteludlnr pront sharing. , (Located at Intersection of -~ ' Sao Diego Frwy. Got:dena.l DtMlt ~ Dmnfa ~ Jllr'ffd; AD lllUta. Pull: Udo -Just S.. -•'ffk. ln t e r v I aw 1 ?tton. Furniture 110 OLDER wood pre-fab-Jcabln, good home. 147-66.'fl. S2 J)f'r ft. pr"r n\(I, ~\ Ot JMnr, 2'12 Conv. 8-. 8 ntphlp da)l--ThUJ'.Mll¥. 7 -5:10 . l2'x2-1' $DI. Rare Pullman Kl'ITENS \\'ilh good ba!"k· __ C11167l-1357 __ M~ Dr., frvtoe. R4., N.B. SG-llMt. .Jl f,f, (;•,./ VOl.llh\ i:>tvllm· of Com-WVl_tLITZER ,Spinet piano, kitchen unils·slnk • stove, irrouM need U\"t! In .)ob. ESCAPE .MAN"~Vt:hou8a-type N1JRS&'5 aldn, All &blt1a. {('i'J puter Equhmlent Corp. 290 $m. CUit JO tUvan y,•/lovt 1' e frlgerator oombln111\or1 642-6236. Sc\•rrul hr r l h ~ a\•nll wort: SlC!a(ty employmenL Exp. oob' netd apply. OVtr · " l 1'llcbtt Aw., CM. ~1~. ...,,, l'tff" tloral, $225.. mo ea. i-12 It ..Uboats, LEAVING •tate, t........t adult \\'/1,'0/WCllinl iiroufl on S da~ c.omPlllY bentfitt. Hotfman 11. Jlirndlictmi Bcb ara. TELEPHONE S&Jei· Stll Nlmlral cokr TV, new pie ne«I llttlt work $100. 1-24'' Ix . ~........ Cata11M ttlp ahoont 63 ' callt ' Fa b~ I c 1, 345 NJ..5551. 1'lf'1I Pick 1bt lb.in. n.y,. c._ .... _ ......... o, ,;_,~..,., tube, $173. Antique Duncan meta1 Hie boat v.•lth 2 doe. m terrier, has sholl, Schoene "t\ •1 , .. \11111 ~~·~#'I_. ,,._.,Ol_..i-.-.~ • _ ... 1111:1 .. vi-~.., PhYftdlnrmbuf.ftt,nff'dle.. lo 3ynold.&t2.-53i5. · r t llll . ..... """''"-~ ~· I PA.Vl'RY wOrnu or man, ---.com_.,..__... Favm1tt Newtp1,pft' from ~ 968-6219 an canopy•. f'UY CM\~l'I n A\·alon, l•lhm~ I: CAtallNI ?r.t.dlc91 l!Xptt. lor pVt. 00'1ntry club. n.1 Fitl Your Nf!fds )'OU1' bofm. Mab .. much ~int chn. . $350. Mlscellarieoo• items. ' FLUFFY KI'M'ENS. harbor undf'r IAll. Lam BACK OFFICE $6000 Call ~ belv.'n 9 1-n You'll WO$ Far U• u 10'l need.. Gtnft'OUI com-5.30 pm. 276'ii Santa Isabel, C.Ptl. ?ifust tlnd 1 llODlf'. 6 "'bold. navigation. M'acnart,hlp & Dr. Welby Cl!H:nc! Sparkle UL On Ov Pl,yt'Wl mluion on each aale. CaD TASTELESS. garish. con-GOLD t brown nubby tWffd 546-44ll. Riling. Outdoor t Y Pe s )'OtV way to•IUOOfll! Loe&! -11 Our Oatomen' Oflcft, 5ST..f139. t~ tumltutt suit· couch & mt.tchilli: chair EXPECTANT long hllir lab-pret'd, Callklmia Crullu, MD "Will trtJsL CAJI now! PBX RECEPTIONIST Ws'll Plan A Wed" Ttiephone Appt Sec'y U!e tor home or Office-ftlr (couch makn Into been. by kllty. Nttd• good home. ~192 or 6tl-1J22 ew&. can Ttaey Martin. m.2100. Much C'Ultomer' contact • Sdwdule 'f\> Suit You PART TIME. $4pm. Orona sale by ama1eun. 546-9125 Good t'Ond. $40. Kldnt')' Pound a"·atu . 6'1S-4235. s--C-R .-M LrTs DtMll 6-Dennll Perlonl'!d varlee;y, 4 !>at wk. Xtra One Tbtt It 1)1.knd del Mar. XJ.n't al + boifu. 9 to 5. shaped Nev.rmar 1tep col· LOVABLE but \on€ty. GI'&)' It • & Ar.ency of Irvine, :mt Lone term a.tsnrn~t. Toy-;:rtN':!:.Wt:J JUQ'd: A poll.ahed WM!rr SlltMONS, aria. hlde-a-bed, fee table $10. 2 walnut ~~~. ~~! wks. Box ANS'WERS MlcbdJon Dr •• Irvine. Irvine 540-4450 Your ~don cumbered bul1neu woman .,, / Beautyrut mattress. Newnna.r atep encl ta.bin: ™'""' v•.-...... . Medkal R.ceptfonlst NEVER~ FEE AT TEMrO Call Or VW Withe altt of penuuXm. Cm ny'°'1 frebf, $15 or ol· $5.00 each • AD iOIJd cood. FR.EE tW dirt • )'OU haul. G ... t group or do<lors o.00 TEMPO '--I I 933' 1 1 1$3."'6 .,. ""'°"'· '" -eau do>I. 56-1044. WUI be tvallable Sttuni.,., HWll?Y -Lurl<l -Plktt -brt~t e----w/s-~llM Ttmportry Help n ne • 44 T·"er _.___ . Ml1••llo--A • ·~ --•-5 pm Pe••• -PINCHED pe~li~yvv~~put ';tie~r.. m*sM ¢a&t & ~BullnH1C.ntttDr. a>sANDY 01D ITI ~:~c!~~t:r!:. w"'":n~-· l20 ~~·.;;:;,· .. T:;; atrl~ Gu';1,: SomethU. llke ,an at ease>. Call Marion Mann. PBX AOSWfrhc Se f v Ice tm... 'I ' Put ' Income tax ttlum. If )'OU pul 833-1100. DcnniJ 6-Dennis p/tlme days. Some Sa.ta. Stc.retarift .... .,. can you on a Klnplze mattreas, ta P •PRIVATE PARTY WANTS ed, white pawl. 831).8239 aft· In lhr wron1 nguN', you set Ca" ~ ~· TyiHs pat bl& l{blle I start your ~k.;._, m. isc. Io o d le', TO BUY A PIANO. o--' er 5 p.m. P"NCJIEO. PUWY"JM>I Agency of lrvint', 0 •.-ti carea tn the financial WOl'ld ~"' _. "-"-----~-~ Drl Michelmil Dr .. J.rvlne. PRE-.sctiool Tet.cber 1::.11 to C ol toda,y, call Tracy Martin, PECAN cottee I: end tablet Mu1lc•l ln1trument1122 FREE puppies. Lab mix. 40tr 14' RUNABOUT Perfect for- lit ED IC AL Receptionlst. l PM, Exper. A/at atale leriJ 83:J..2'100, Denn.la A Dennis DUlla, Cd~ Couple or Guy It Gal. 35 hp. -ARCO-mt.MAOllNE CO. Muil fiiVe heavy phone t'X· e-qvi-re·m --n t •.Phone· Are you between~~ Pl!'!'9Dl\MI A,ency cif Irvine:, U75. Decorator dinette 181 CLARlN~ Ef1(ine, Stf't'I Tr a I I er . 2ll-32.1-5S15 per. ·for 3 busy GP's. Salary 543-2550. IOr work" dole to h:met DZ Mk1wleon Dr .. Irv1ne.. tl.35. 55'7~ & cate • S50. GERMAN Shepherd puppies, Cbvt.r, UfUng S 11 n I . MAINTENANCE MAN - Ofc. bid& .. Nwpt Ctr. Gen'I kDowJedge of plum blnt A: elf'ctrieal req'd. Aho. n~ Janitorial dulie1, Pleuan~ ~ conda. Pd. int. 1:- vac. Write aptt:ltylrv age. expn-. I: refs. to Clauilled ad No. 465 c/o l)a.11y PUo&, P.O. Box 19i0, O>tta Mesa. C.926l0. co mmtnSlD'lte w/exper. QUALITY Colltrol lnspec-Want to cboole boun A B~--~FAn~n.kM seat.~~ • M.>21tl * fat A: he~lthy. µti Del Mar Naug:atnr~ Upholstery must Jtmtne to Ouallled ad t72 tors, all S ahUtl. Mature, time! = =.PYts;;::. s68..79i0 TR0,.1BONE Ave., C.M. 548-t639. M'll. $.n:i. ~18 ew1. e/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box dependable-le atm. Apply, Call Ua • NO FEES EVER! TYPIST / &: c.-. $50. nu;E 2 ldttena female, 2 1 Iii. Dlf1Q'. Clear pluUc 1560. Costa Mna, Cal 9262&. 1'31 PlacenO&, OI. p .P .S. BUNK w mattreue•, S3S. * ~2141 * molhtt eata. Sa\'e from • ' GI a 1 •bo pp er ." t!e MEN over 2S needed--_--rC-. ReaJ Eat.ate SalH Pacific ~•. $5.. Chest drawers $10. Offlce furniture/ poUlld, m-2326.. 54&-1591. ""'"'''" "e w •pap" PROFESSIONAL • Por-1 StrvlcH // P/ 9 / All antique re<I. 963-1"11!. Equip. 124 !'REE kilt•"'"' gd. ho""'. 21 'Bo~•711'/7M:-o-r"'lno ___ _ deliVtty. 2~ hr. per day. CAREER ll2 No. Tower -1\e .... 'J ir SIMMONS tulllld<I-'•~,-~-LIKE NCR 4 lot:;--h blk, 1 ma.If!, 1 ieml. Cute Equip. 904 Pref. resid. H B / F V Unlcn: Bank Squart $75. Overs = owau •""· ne~· ou Cll!. tabby strlf>M feml. M2-3697. -------- 84741979. I] Now hiring for e xp.9n-C>ranp, C:alll. Typ'· All se-:ms. 2 to 8 pm. ~~~r, ~-~=~ ald~l~g FREE to eood home lovable 1969 E\llNRUDE 0 · 8 · NEWCOltlER WELCOMING : 1 slon-All O.partments. 547.6446 .. t tmiporary. ex-ptt. T\\'IN b!drooro aet lncludint: ,,....,., ne, ~ • m ixed chihuahua female. motor, lea than 10 hn. ~. U-JlaJity Hostess Some Positions Salary considered. Top eamtnp for 2 che11J ol drav.-ers, vanlty1 -=""""'=-:=·'----'----557-3 748. Compl w /tan~ U!fi, • MANAGER TRAINEE li'ee· Paid. No cxper, necess. Work YoW' "'llY to the top In thll fut paced red chip co •. CaJJ John Go81, 833·2700. Allo Fee Jobs. Dennis &. Denms Personnel Agency of Irville, 2082 Michel80n Dr., To ·;:;n LOCALLY on new I plus Commissions, otb-A.ak tor Raebel May top skWL Let Kelly Girl I: chr., nite table. ~2741. LARG E Wes & wrapping roo .. ~ bla·" •white kit-6U--1751. G tMd D e 7 See'ya Frff $650 llW'l·)"'.IU with )'OW' be1I toot G O Solo 112 counlt:T, $100. 2 Ip. all glRSI r: ,,...,"" • uo. 1...:.=....:=~-==~AN=o reskJent families bringing ert u•r•n r•W· • 6 F/C Bkkpra Frff S700 forward on lht work a.ulgn-•r 1• cases w/1helve1, $13. ea. teN, Jots o( character. Want LIVE BAIT TANK CON-'' gifl.I &: dvic lnto. Good pay High % Bonus, Pakl roent ot YoW' choke Start 2379 lovlng homes. 540-6569. PUlt1P. GO OD P/time". Muat haw happy V•c•tlon, MedlcJll & •. Co5 ;m Sec'y Ff'M' $650 work Immediately Oime in GARAGE aale all week, 96J.-eves. . '!iiii!ii~~~~~~I DITION, S25. millc, car, typ.ifte ability, Life lnsurena. If you teno1 Free '500 · call · lamps, amall tables, valet, ~ _ _ · * 644-0210 * 547-3095. wont • p-•·11lonol •MTST Free $550 or • • • A mlac. U7 A Eut Ba.y, I I~ r ll~l --·~ U.Reilld••" •-lnlne 833 1441 -~ _.,.,.,,,... . Po•t" Power -Dally Pilot Want Aoh .. ,. Ctrur-<M>t (u1t • (ob • ~-<>CY • C.M. . ""'c:.m,... Or .• N.B. . u. h 11' L. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 15' GI flat bargains gs1.,,.. -ond •rt w llllll!I to All 1 ... ro. paid ~2111 * TY Pim *--c lnory • ass Call 6f2..S671, m•kl! • S~ce11 (OM----126 Pets, General ISO liiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil!imiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mltm•nl, I wont te lalk SECRET ARY Reglater for ALLEN SYNCROGRAPH. Pianos/Organ• B tt Ski H n •••••·••••••••••••••• 1o YOUI Ph Jeck Sty-I M"'l have -appoannce, • l•mP"'try job MODEL E 1415 HD }TF, FREE. ' Avar•" 1·3'x3'"'" ,. •. 0 om u lndne. For •n ad In Wom•n'• World Call t,ltry Beth 6'42-6671, m 3» ' 9ulck to Memorize • Haiicly Holders • 72 92 f mour 147.1t211n .. m1. xln't typlng .. M 1kllls. today DlSTR.lB11I'OR MACHINE. Cin!Umlt.rence. bciihl 6', 1 Please Apply Jn Person Intervw1: S.U 542.-1734. to:Yl!I A v.'ftkends. $10. each. 968--0833. \Vhlte/metaJflake rl'd, 65 hp SEYMOUR I UNION BANK ~~i!":,~1 Mlec.llanoou• 111 ''OJ:'.:N'~ ·~~-:;; 7 co1e u2 ~~IB. lilt "'11" ioo>. REAL TY & 610 N .. _ Center Dr .. NB F.qual Oppor. Employor * AUCTION * HAMMOND STUDIOS Lovable Bui Lonely WANTED' Will psy cuh up INVESTMENT F.quaJ Opportunity Empklyer Male Ir Female Fine Furniture otfen FREE to $10,lm tor best deal tn a Reil Estate c.,..r SEC'Y ESCROW 'W•st•m Girl Inc. A AppllaDeet 4 Adult Evenill& C!Ulel friendly, furry, O'*¥ TS 1: TB F\sber erui.u. Do New or ~enoed. join the Would you like to get in the 466'7NAfa~~ • .!_lvd Audkml Friday, T:30 p.m. • Beginnen fnnalt kitten, 8 wks:. not pJ'lon!'. mall lnfo lo L.R. Company that'• IJ'O'Wlng. u high paid escrow field'!' Thll ewport ~"° Wi d , A I' B • Sccondal')' Box trained • 673-6162. Allt"n, 1m Rt')'nold!, Santa you do not hl'o-e a lieeme, co. will train the gal with 541).(1325 an Y s uc ion a r n • Theory Atake a new friend. Ana, Ca. 92705. check on our good skills. Si.rt SfiOO, Call ffltST RF.cEPTIONlST-~Newport, CM 64&8686 e Workshop PERSIAN ldttena, CFA rq., SKIPJACK 3>, YB, 200 hp in- S49 Helen Hayn:, 5 4 0 -6 0 5 5 , IJt establ'••-• real estate or-Beh1hd Tany'a Bldg Ma.t'I Call for lnfonnaUon ...,_. all papen-, champ. llnea&t. teruptor, FWC. Voh·o. OD, Coastal· Age-ncy, 219 0 flcfl In Corona dt'I Alar. Tl.PPA portable typewriter 644-1930 Shots . .$50 A-up. Al8G black 2 rad, falho-n>e., outrlggm, Re•I Eitate Harber m. at Adami. C.M. Shorthand not required, s«l $25. Excellent oondltlon. 2854 E . Coa11t H"''Y·. Cd~f smoke stud w-vice. 892-2970. bait tank. fully equip, low Llcen1lna Court0 SEC & ET AR Y·Dlctatloo. pr. mootb •iartlrc leitry. Oo""'• ~JO, 00c.;ro. Shoot 50 ORGANS 50 PERSIAN Klll•ns CFA R<g., hours, $5500. 540-21114 rali technical typing, current Apply Colwell Pmperl,y Inc. 'l-7~ $2. Je9;elry SOc-$8. 1 N taln tra nl11& proanm DOD ~t c I ear an c e. ~l Bullneu Center Drive. Guitar leuons tor· Yes, 50 organs on the floor. $35. 16' BOSTON Wl ALER 100 -no COIL Manaiement o~ Small co. Xln't 'l\'Ol'king Sulte'?'?'1p n."'Bpondence coune books Hammond Wurlitzer others. * 546-9965 • HP JOHNSON. MUST ~.:1~: ~orm':'tlon ~ conds, Irvine c 0 mp t ~ x. vn:J'NAM VETERAN: Start $20. 558 Joann St., Apart-;;:=Is model~ =~lnued "~Tiu ~" Fen;iale adult ~~lfC %1:0[.'~~ 979!-4612, _ a manqe"ment career In a ment B, Cotta Mesa. e • new · llY or IUac Siamese with papen ===-=-.,,---..,,-,, T::bell Realtors local branch of a nationally GARAGE full ot u se d rent at lTIO!t attractive fa). 646-1287. WHALER, 14'. 40 H P SECRET ARIES known ... Oo the job lurnlt""' • mh<ellan<ooll "w"",,. h " • c· II SIAMESE • \i PERSIAN '~""":"· iZ'ril'. ~:.':.:' REAL-Esttb! s a-1 e • m"e n ....,..STS-ttaln!.ne-Earn while you items -must sell Im· a 1c s music 1ty KITI'ENS. u, w equ P· 1'K'w • .,.._. Ideal for husband & wife I I Tl learn. Approved GI job mediately. Couches;· cha.In, South Coast Plaza 54().283(1 * 847~ * br. Lawson, 548-SSO'l. team, take over' nmlal l KEYPUNCH OPRS training. To "500, Call Joe col1ee tab!"' •Ill! tab!.,, old WURLITZER SPINET Dot• 151 28' Monterey Flaherm1•" sales ottice ln N'pl Beach. VOLT Burton. St0-«>55, Coutal chest of drawen. Prl.cea Walnut beaut oond $«» w/Perklnl 499 d)Hel $2950. No invest. ~-For in-lnst•nt PertOnMI Agency, 2790 Harbor Bt at from n up. Call days, '• ~ ... ' E·Z CARE PETS ~mo Sat., Mr. Crawford, tervitwa write P.O. Boot Service' Adami. C.M. ~1044. e AKC ~. Silky Terrier ~50oc-T-~'J!IOO'"'"'. __ '=""..,,..""=-- mt, Newport Beach, 92663· 38tB =~ .. Suite 106 'WAIT RESS, EXPER:-iitGREAT BARGAl~S P~~ow~:~·v~: female pup11. Odorless A 27' Drake-• Craft Exp. R. E. Sale• Mo"-Lllt1ne Newport Beach 546-(ltl Must be over n. No Phone Thor Ironer $25., S.w1ng Costa Mell. Shedl.eu. SDl ea. 830-8333 Crui11er. 275 H.P Chrys nticnted, Small MLS otc Equal ()ppor. Employer Calls. Apply ln pe.non, SUrf machine $15., &.by Bed PIANO _ Good nd nnn eves. •1~i .. ,!~:~.long ranee. takes only lDS~. ~7T;;6. • Sirloin, 5930 w. Coast with m1ttr•t• & pad $6. 400 SJ al Rd NBCO . ._...... PUREBRED Beagle pups, 6 =~=~""='~=='""""""""'" R~STAURANTS *S.Cret•ry $650 Hwy, Newport Bcb. 480 BrNdw•y, Co 1 ta gn ~-wk!., 4 males, 4 femJs, no BOSTON WllALER. ll' 33 bp FabWoul new rettaurant Top lltllls/challtnging WANTED Volunti!t!n tor Mes•. papen, Sl0.$15. Papered Johruon, trlr, $9!J5. In ~--w ~ilon/P •-...... __ ___, Sewlna Mechlnes 121 ..,,..,.. 548-0776 openinc IOCJD ..... -..,.... e .,._. eopn:-u11enl=. raearch project oo 1tomaeh Lov•ble But Lonely ..... ='.::":..:125=·.:.'.:."'°'=·.:".:.'..;~:;::..c"-· -1--=~==.,...,=--=,.- are looldzw tr exper. help Servttt Center Ai;ency ulcers. 49'1-1181 day a . Friendly, furry, Gray 1971 Brother ng zq eew. PURE bred German She~ 30' TROJAN, TS. FB. lor this noteable new dinner t262 Campus Dr., NB, No. B-4 673-7490 aft 6prn. f le kitten I k mach. Auto pattern 11eltc-herd pups. Adorable, par· Slp1 5. Fully equip. house. We w1ll atart Inter· Helen Schalftt 557-2711 WAREHOUSE MAN •;:trained_ Gn.:ta'' tion, (.'lnhrolden. hems &: mta very gooc1 with child· Sl2,500. 644-1836 viewing Aug. lit f(lr Cub-SECRETARY-Part lime/full STEADY position with many Make a new friend more. Nevtt ued. $250. ren. 847.&424. al Ft. HUU.. 8' Beam. Built ien1, Waltreues, Ho1tcaae1. ii~ .. Young, attractive & ~--'"• M"-• drl 6T:J-4741. ,_ , .._ _ __. t ... ~ -llUitiiijir,Bittendi!ri, Broll· alert, I n t e fe 1 led. In U~c. ~Ayp, p 1-y M"•,•.• eri"1·,"'0,1 NEED )'OW" carpet layed or YORKIES -7 mo. old wr inuuwu mo or. _.. .. -.:. P ..... 1M'I' Ca t 1 hall WHITE ZIG ZAG female, 3 mo. old mah~. offer. a:l16-A Thurin St., CM. er Men , Dishwashers, antry biological aclences. good in BEAL'S Furn. llOO Irvlne re_. · rpe ayer SEWING' '"~NE· "·-D'"' ••• & o up carpet at ....oces ......,, can al· • ~'"'°"' AKC, champ sired. All 17' Cabin cruiser, -· dlt "'u:.n, 1a11W1UW1t'rl ean English&: typing. &45-2U1. Ave. Ne.....,.,rt Beach. lord. CaU~·now,--,_ 1-n i:. * "''" -Crew ~..... ,,. '""" ,,..., .....,...._~ shots. M5-4400. lrallP.r, 90 hp Johnaon, $UOO Ro).ai Senrlce Aj:ency SECRETARY, p/time. M.ust \VORKING Mllllllpl' for cof· ettlmatta. (TI4 )529--7696. Soortlng Good1 130 ENGLISH. Setter. malt, W or best ctfer 5.'i7--t540. For Restaurant Penonnel ht' accurate typist. Know'! fee lhop, aper, Pleue send WEDGEWOOD months, AKC reg .. C"h.am-20' SoulhCoa.st. Cult bit &:tr •••• eam~ .. Ori·-ot SH. detittd. IBM exec. resume. P .O. Box l62l. • cream on 3 Complete set. of matchln& .-r-v" Call for appt 673-6733 lavender. Setting for f , pro-lined goU clubll· wooda pion sire &. dam, rea1JOr1ablt Navy. No eng. Best otter. Suite 199, Newport Beaeh · Newport Bea.ch. Ca. 9'l69J. Newr \19e'd. Comp It t f!. irons hap le hcaci COVl!n' to good home. 646-5427 aft 5. 644-2199. 5&7-llDI SERVICE Station needl -2 YARD boyl far marina in 61$-6480 aft I pm. $150. 'to SZiO. 552-7699. . SCOTTISH Terrier puopl('I. ~16"°' -C.19"'n,..-ND1=°''PO=R~T=-.~.~ll 1 RETAIL clerldng & part rel~ pnti W/tJt:Jme ex· Npt Bch. 'full tinMt ind NORGE 220 electric •lo\'!', 4 TV Radio HIFI Qi. aired. AKC reg. litaJe k Johll.'tOn fully e q u Ip p e d, Alt afghan made · o l Brl&bt. new holden always time kltcbtn work In ~· 111 atatlon cleMUJJ A: wknda. Duties Incl bnat bumtrs. ~ broU~r. 2 ' ' ' fonl. $125 up. Teml!. $775. 547-964.a; 6'5-480S. rneaalllonl qtrlck: to come in handy for home, hospital atore. Full time, 5 jenjtarial dutlet. Must "'U'k cleanup A: bnttom palntine, atorage drawers. t 2 S . Stereo &» 963-Zil9. 22· .., •. ~ ••• eu--c•bln. _JU am. Also, need 2 pump 6tf..05SL ~ ,_,,. -·--•• , memarbe -creates an ex· pna. d&¥lo 8 lo 4. 522-2819. Wand l&let.tnen w/.ome v1-.i11 aflel' 6 pm. um ZENmt A: RCA'• at ELEGANT AFGHANS pet~ 1972 V-&. Loaded! $7800. dealgn. Tum gay · acraps into R!X:EP'TlONIST /Secretary. lube expef. 40 br. wk., ed. UNDERWOOD Typewriter fantuUc aavinp. Priced thOW pupp"3 I all breedlnc 646-6344 ~ i:;i-ati!:,.. baOOI ~I ~~ ~outs~ Ty~. toe.Call· 5 ~& wk,. pay. 490CME. 17th ICrouroad ...... -j[r....J ~~ ... ~. '3~5 Oad-2 '"',, thlnpl the dlACOUnten dock. AD colon. 96Z-e58. •=Bo-.-.. -. =R-.. -1~/~Ch~.-rt'~r-,.= , • ..._, _....., .. ~ 1:30-6:30. _. app ., Irvine), . V ,.._.u • ....,. ·., · w yr, Clure hlbe, 1 -yr. • DAL.'1AT1AN PUPS - WJqnth to )'OU. bli&bten a 1 bazaars. Ealy, fun to make. flH--UT4. SERVICE Station Htlp. ex· 6"l3-537o John p&rtJ • ltl"Vice. P.tost '7l Champ\on Unn, AKC ttf. 12 S.llboat.25' to 65' Avail d~":1 :n a: Patt'f'°ck!nt ~~ transfer 6 RECEPTIONIST / Secrelaf'Y. per Full &: part time. Hrl)'. * HATCH COVERS * modelt now in stock A on Sb:7w or R£1.. 543-9711 for chartet'. Ban! boat mt to i potho of e a c h Apply, '7&0 C W. 11th st, wqe + comm. 990 E. Cout Appl lances 111 Sandblasted, from S 1 2 . 5 0 di.rplay. Call for °'L. m, LABRAOOR pupa, purebred. 40' if aldppc!I' qualillfd. Khemes. , detlgn), diftctlon!I. CM betwn I am A: 4 pm. Hwy .. N.B. each. Mlnney'a. 2531 W. prices. ABC Color TV, 9021 • .,~ I wb old. . California Ouian, 54-4192. 8£YEM'ttol'IVI: VllNT9 ~.FlfZ ' CflNT9 '71 Kenm o re auto ,.,._ .... Hi NB "'o ,,_ Atlanta, Hunti• .. •ton ... _ach, - lot each p1ttcm • add 25 t;~;cl,'P,1....., • add 25 Sala SHARP di•-. 1100; Fuhlon ~· woy, . ' --~ -646-006 Booh, S.11 M cents for each pattern for cent• for eacb pattei:n fol' Toy l Gift P1rti1s Aareatve pl for m;ml Mate port. Sttwer sew~ DECORATOR fabric, pJc.. 968-J.129. SILKY Tdrier Pupples 16' Stripped pla.nk p.f rte. A.tr Jibi1 and Special Hano Air Mall and Spe;cial Hiarldl-HOu.wfvtt. demonllrator& tnininc in p1en'4 boutique. machine. Never \lied. sf«), tutti and lamJ:; from $1:-USED TV's cuarazitttd like AKC. Shedleu, odorlfta. New England Jobl!ter flahtr dllnCi olbenrllt th.lnk:lau fng; otberwke third-cla.u ·eam 10'$2.000 by Dec. L NO Must have f':XPtt, Jn Al.es. 545-6104. Typewrl.tll' · TV • new. Color $100. A up, black Adorable. 962-8377 dory, hand trlr. 5900 or ~ wUI take three deltwl')' will take flu'ff D£LJVEJUES. NO COL-IC )'OU Are interested In a REOOND. Appl's. Some nu 548-9798. It white $30. &: qp Call DUSH SE'l"l'ER. FEML. besl oUer. 6'J3.-2'J9S, ;::. ~:u.Sr~; ~.~the ~All.~ tZCflONI, ntE~ .. HOST· ::r-. ~~.: :..qU&li-w/tNlaht damqe. Repoa. 12> ye!ct ~ crptlng. MS-3493. ll mos. AKC. Must Rll. KITE No. 121 with tn.Der. ~ PILOT '"' Needle<rall Ell .GIFlll. N-car. THE LOOK We clellver l 1oar. . «•=. iao. 6IMlD9 Good oondlllon. 1450 . ~ .. ':\::rt.;,.~;.-;; Dept,S.."163.a.r~ 12WO,!O.Gllll'NGod(<U. '44UGO Dt111!ap·1. W N4wport .. - 1 I ll l Fith ass =-='='132~·--=--~~1 Tees. .H:t. l001J. Print. Station. Ntw York, N.Y. if\1,E.wAN:sGft adltr, Part Sl'~ ... n _, • ...._ -.i.-____...,. Blvd., c.M. 54-77ICI. ~ ~ .. fum~tuft~: f ree .. You QO SNYPE •• , like new, wtth ........ ADW wttb lOOIL Pr1n111-. -"-.I.ate llt. 6 -.... ~. ~•• Y•-• -MAYTAG "P'lnnlD hll •~ •-Jh.o A AIUUM Umll wa"'r), a11p ---· -ud ITYU!l ..,. .,._ 11-. calll. Al -ln>m !Dquft. forllnn. ~ M~... ...._ $35. to $100. Coon d~ Cotti Mea 541).lOJ7, 2 L , 2 T l,,,... $2.00 100 pl. IJeoor type. Cottt m.!:m, · ---~ N ·-11-Jor. l'nlduct ~ S-M Co Call -• dellwr w/1 1'· pun. FOR rale c.rvr.... Beer IGI, without acc<u. WIO "'" ===.,..-~-~~1 "'"'-......... .., "'-·· "' · vtronment A beneflt1 . -·-o--. Xln1 oond. fl~ .. n-1•·• •an~-1_, SA.n.nsH. Alcort 12', Ull) Top hD.·Wlntf!!' Pal· ..aOatu.sc:rtlNUedwilb MlW.. -.tllO. -r ·-Freec.dclfllll "I; .... ., ;l!iu-.lil flClo N -11.1.-............ .. ,_., .n-.._.. lmit, C!Odlet ll:YJto. cn1ta. Stll'1 """""""'it! with 1t.ii!W ihOri/D . .. bett .u.r. 11'1.(1132. * -* ' . '° pi -$250. "' -• ·-· -~. --·Pl ........... 150d'ISr>•PllEEpll ..... s::.~·::.t ibDlty. °"""" L .. ll. ~W:n.n....!l"' USED-BIC YCLl!S2K1-l·Fol-.I-'· ...," all 8'30 ----... - - --• 11l!:!I 15-.. s... .---1n ~ -~ • *am* All l>Pft A tolectiono612.ll'l2 -w/Wk ...., _ , -~ NEWPORT ID. -... p11Mn.Tlceot1. i<ron-._-. -Udoll's. So. Oout SOLDERER TAl'PAll ..... -pit!. GAS...,.125.-.,..,_ lall,lt-!Wl5"' lloo-156 50~--o<-boat. INSl'AllT SEWING BOOK I-. ti> a\elie t>tn. dallart P1ua, CM. l!mall m. --dlr ..... clod. A --·=-==~--t .. -· --···· ln>m ,... cnftr ........ 11. IA!.F,S!,AIJ~ ..... -~ ~ ~ ~ ~coot!. $l5. -• ~.~IL l5U -.. GJ1'!': ... ~ = * APPAlOOSA * Good~ s:aaru.T "'1111rA11t J'AIRION ---..$1. -~.P.O.bl621, Swll<hMonlOpr. COUlS'OT--· iiAD.0-TELEPHOliE u Gooolw/cldldn .. MMOll:. a ,..r.... .......... e•-·· BOOK _ -• 1 ....,_ --... '1, N..,,...-. a.. -. u ... tt. ~ 200 c11anne1 dupkot. 2 ,,.. old. lo """'°"' ·Pu... -r.,itter.t1. M7J. -14• rm· ~~-.... ~., • ......,_-~ ---.••. SL -SIAMSTRISS-Kelly G irt --· c.M. llln! tood: _,.,,-. c:.rm. -.-. ,.,.,. CALL AHYTIMI ,~----..:::. '.:.'.'.."":..:' ...... QWt lleilllao••••••St 540 3803 T~r. ~· '''""'"'• ~ °"'"'""'II""' -... si. For -·· ' w ..... •• Bo-II-)'Oll "' -1mrt OVl:ft Ill!) --l..\WNMOWER • 0 lb. r Brl!WIY SpaJlt. 16Hllll. • • 631-2530 all t pm . .. ...... -...... 50c ..... ~ r.celvl111 a h m """"7' -··.. _,.,...... ..... 139.-. tnlrc. Corde• tooll. FREE Wood. ·-Ille# 'll ......... I wltttl - 11.....,4'1' .,..,,!IOe 6n:tlonl. Pmn. PollUoo IC111t hive oper. Xlnt MM"190. * 537-..3lll * Co., l&fl Suvntar Aw., trlr. Xlnt t"Ond.. Jlki(I. l:irm. --1.!.if ,pal!~IOc """""'-"1!t'klnr -'l>p -1-,.,. .... , Wtllloc...,., CARPEI'.-ORSAJ.£ 0-M<_!&.Ml-mL n.nnv ••~r u.:..L An" •-- - 2 !10o TH.:.~:* .... \I'-p1ycheck , -Co!lilltloo $150, 11)1 Carpet i.a,.r. Call C!ll\MAN Sh<phord-, 11:,11~1-~-~.,,.-,...-,-~~-I 9UICK CASH THROUGH A liq.1111,__,_l!Ot: -... tee. t11Ull7 •MM716 •S.-:IOllll wb old ; A °'1lmaltttl • GR&\T ftrwl -! v.,, .................... /uttd&Jllt>oBEITIJAY., KtflVGl!l AiiAliA _.,, .... Xlot STOVESSISA$l!l.JOrwooi• Manc......,,1,,..-• ......,.,Jwnplngl W-CLASSIFtlD ... ...., NI M Olli lloo't ....... • • l06I 'Boll-Ctr. Or, coot!. n..t -· Sl>IJI -. ...d .... rd $lO. l!I E. lltb A-Wllll Ill la a pod.... "ftllta!lcn AU lad. 1.Yn11 ..... . oall """1 ~ INlnt • m-1111 -. m.47a CM. &• UIS. --L !alt!!,!l!•!;:!"!!SS.!:_ ___ J _________ I 1 ' • • .. • • " I • I • i • • I I ' i - Step Up To Luxury .. ' ' Excellent Mark Ill's selection ·of previously and Continentals. 1970 MARK ID Immaculate Glamour mist gingar/matcblng leather lnterior/wbite glamour vinyl roof. Equipped wiU....Wery luxury feature. Full power, climate control all' cqnd., individual power front seats.' power door locks, tilt wheel, crutsomatic, AM/FM stereo radio. (741- AGD) SALE PRICED SALE! ' . Otttstanding Group Of Choice Cars! I - 1971 Mercedes 28011 4 DOOR 11,000 miles. Desert btlge wlth brown Landau and aaddle tone interior. lAlxury equipped Incl Automatic. AM·1'11 radJo. air concL. power atffr- lng A brakes, power windows. See and drive. (414ELU) $61175 1971 Pinto RUNAIOUT 2000 C.C. Bronze mist metallic/matching buck· et 1eau. 4 1peed. radio, heater, very clean. ( 68501.H) $1875 ____.. 1971 Capri 11----"'"I SIX¥-IUROPIAW' Polar wbite/burgun~ interior, buck- et stall. decor group, • speed, radio, beater. ~ and drive. (8798ND). Sale priced. $2175 1971 Ford LTD CONVll.TllLI Bet.utlf\J.1 red wtlb black t op. VS, automatic, power altering &: brake&:, air conditioning. excellent condJtlon. (501E10). Sale priced. -$2615-- 1971 Maverick I OWNl,.ll 11,·IOI MILU 2 door. ArcUc whlte/contru:tlng blue plaid interior, VS. automatic, factory air, p:l'Mr steering, chrome window mouldings. See and drlw, like new. (338DZQ) Sale Priced 1970 Cadillac IL DORADO lmmaa.!late. Emerald milt metallic/ black Landau l m&lCfilnfLeIOlernF terior. Luxury equipped. Full power incl. 6 way seat. tilt-tel! wheel. Aflf• FM 1tereo, power door locla A much mott. (ClllAKJ) $4975 . ALWAYS A GREAT SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY CARS ... "Oro•a• CotmlYI FamUv o/ llM Can" hnsan&son 2928 HARllOR BLVD., COSTA lllUA • l40 IDO 8-Of Tiie New Cw ••• "Q•W• Tellda" • WANT Mooring 1"'r Lido 14. North Say fOJ' month Aug. Call collect • F. Prill, 2J3. --· Flol-GMC.Pontloc (ht St, at 8.A.. Frwy.) :!llOO E. ht St., Santa .... 558-1000 ' I • • l • • " : , ,• • .. \ IWl.V- ---u.-.11 -·-• r -·I~ • I§] I _ ..... ---_ .. _ .·~ ... - ... ,. ........ JllAz lt .. ..,.. lnl QUARIER DEMO SALE! BEAUTIFUL LOW MILEAGE ST.AFF AND EXECUTIVE CARS AT TRUL¥ UNl9UE SAYIN~S! CHOOSE FROM • CUTLASSES-98s-SSs. WHILE THEY LAST! < • • I • "' NLY·5 IMMACULATE 1971 HONDA CARS .·YOUR $ CHOICE .s WHILE THEY LAST! ' 1-uass a~ o JUST 9 LEFT OF THESE SPECIALLY EQUIPP~O -CUTLASSES FOR YOU-TO-SELECT -FROM · • ExaJRple: Brand .. New 1972 Cutlass Hardtop Coupe ~OADED:" actory Air Conditioning • Turbo Hfdramafic Trans. • Power Steer· · ing • Power Disc Brakes • Vinyl Roof·• De~'-:••. • ~itewalls • Sporty .Louvered Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus much • much more. (3F87H2Z135514J , , - COSTA MESA , UHd 910 'Au!OI, UMd 990 Autos, UHd 990 -; UHd "' Aum. UMd 9911 Aum. UMd ,;;;.;.;..;:...;. ___ _ AYAN11 " CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEYR_~· CORYEllE FORD . I SPECIALLY PRICED AT ·$ 00 540-9640 990 Autos, lltM 9911 Autos, UHcl JEEP · MUSTANG PONTIAC "' '63 Avant!, 4 spd. . '69. COUPi '69 Cad Sedan de Ville, 39,1111 e '68 Conv. Immae. Pm <ZT --Beat ollu. mi Orte. ..... Xlnt """" • 1pd. AM/FM. NI pwr. '70 LTD NEAL MOTORS BONDED DEALER '72 C.t,TALINA , m.-8'4.-Frt. . DE YIW AM/FM ...,,. 13CH. P/W. New mt. '""' Immaculate v.a Aut Trant NEAL MOTORS BONDED DEALER ' IUICIC ~tap/ -a lea-.,. ~ --•-.. ....._ Prllp1>. , , o , . , tao alr '70 .-Coda, Liiiiiled, l 513-8315. P.S., p """ Btalrea, Air '68 Jetp Wagonttr, 32'1 v.a. WW """ ..... Mustang • 0, ! n, ...... -;-~-.-6~.-. -.-U-,C-K--ljp;" :!.r.:'M.111f ~ CAMARO .....,., .um. Vtni'I Top, '61 Corvette eonvert. Cood, Vinyl Top, 100.9' Fin P.S., • Wh Dl'ivo, one orig· Your""'"" lo< ...... today. -::i'IA---c__, __ 'I!.... ett. U.S. -. Avail O.A.C. m-0224. ' inal owner, low miles, $1995. ~, -~, •W> 32'1, 4 Ip!, xtru. 2100 Htrbor SlY'tl Cotl• Mn1 645 ·7161 Brand New 1'72 Catallm. Mly factot7 -(o. cl-.... """1, .... " radio, V-3, tnt a1au. waw tires, vinyl tap A , much mor~. Sertal NO. 2L57S'lC311355. I ELECTRA 225 llibl,aentlnel, ele. (J<EZ81C), * 67>-49lJ * MUST oeU IMMEDIATELY Must,..• dri"' to •J>lll'O' $3333~ 1967 c.orvette Cou~ 40 CKXJ "69" Ford Van 6 cyl stick ctale. i=~==~=;=~ I top, l>J"S.,. interior, t automatic, Power .tee.ring, ; 1JOWtt brakes, factory air t """"-· Only '1,885 .1 mJJ ... M"" oee. . 1970 Chev. Conalw'a Elt&te, actual mi'a. 1 ~. "1nt ~,COJ miles Sl,900.00. ·~=~ed ~~ ~ Will buy your Camara -or S Pua. Sta. Wgn. Pwr. cond. (n4J 838-H38. • track. Good condition. Ml.lit . 9 Nabers Y""' equity for ca"' today. -• brakes, AM-FM DODGE '68 Fon! LID Brougham. ,71 % Chev 81.,.,., 350 •nr.. ..u. &16-Sl24. $495 DOWN $133.42 PER MO • ;-· {~ Cadillac si.... radio, lilt steer. -..bl. Full Powtt, A/C, AM/FM, 13,1111 miles, xlnt cond. OLDSMOBILE Fa<:l°'1 Air, -rack, Landau lop. Good Com!. u.-. x•-· u7 -· 2SlO HARBOR BL., ""'tita • b ....... PaneJ. '68· DODGE Prl/pty . ....__ ="-o--0"=·-~· ~-~~-=r--------Yes, just $4915.00 ii the total OOwn -and onlil Sl33.42 la tbe toW """°'4' c $2444 L cosrA MES4 ~-=cc:HEY==R"'O"'LET=,--I ""'· Aa1c1ng l3100. 157.-. POLARA WAGON 196.l Fonl FaJr1&ne wag. ·m GMc Jimmy. •·•· 35 '71 OLDS 98 ~-Open ~~... Good ___. eneine, auto, roll bar. 2177 P9)'ment 1nc1udinc t • x • lloenM and all -----_....., *19'>60>ev.4 dr.Clean.1"1· 9puo V8 aulDmatlc power meeh. ·~~. $300. Miner,C.M.or646-4 • SEDAN uL~4•iwi91!-!ll '70 Townsman Wagon ='mr'° or belt otter. ~:. bnk~~~ m-: ;.:=;.. UN vm,1 top, l>pestry loterior; •~).!4'f•!l!li•~1f-:f! CO ' rack. Good condition SllQJ full power, factory air, AM ! Q NOi.s chuleS b' • months --CftdiL'lbecaill prke " $4618.13 lncludbtr lu-and lkena. Defernd payment price n $5299.lJ t ' U Cadlllac I . 26lX! HARBOR BL.. l -· • ClJSrA MESA w.;..,_.,.,.,...k~ V8,Automatlc,PowftSteer-N11NENTAL -.WSW,radlo,heatu, *-"2-753l* . 111 '6' FM ...... multlplex, local lldi tna'. («JlBHL) $1995. d!t. ~blr"mUeagr.(VZD38lJ. Sliver ~ w/black fDi Ali ont'~ UU-ttwrlfl Im I 00 <>p.n &mday ~11•c • or ~ equity Sor 836-6535. '65 LINCOI'.N Confl, white, $1777 '69 Muatang Grande. Fully xtra xhit cond.. Qr4n ' miles. (1s6DJT) ' cash today, tJurPndy leather. XI n t . loaded incl. air. on,. 81 .... own-54333' 1968 IMPALA 2 door h.t. cond. 1 owner. $15 0 0' ,,,.... owner. 586-0633 or m-'1587. er. AAking imJ. 6'2-9062 or 2100 Hltl')()I' S•vd (_,,lo M 6' ~ ..•. ;.::_ "':;... '""':;;,~·~: •66-ro;_ • Nabers GREMLIN 548-<lro. ... 5-COUPE-Alter 1 pm !163-Jl18 pvt "'~ on1y 51,1111 C d'll MERCURY .. .. par<y. • , mn-. aU xtru, xlnt eond. a I ac ~ Nabers -· Incl-aU .....,. charges, Wet tax and. Uoeme. Annual percentqe rat.e ls 9. 76. Bill BARRY DE VILLE '&8 11000. 1133-3339 -~ :Bil HARBOR BL., '69 MERCURY U Clldillac Vh\YI ""'· -• -· Impala Custom . .. ESTATE SALE.. >IMIOO roSTA MES4 couGAR xR7 2SlO HARBOR BL. P0Nr1Ac.0Mc..F1Ar full power, factory alr, AM· 71 Mark m. Immac., low Open SUnclay ~-V8 CX>STA MESA , (1st St., •• S.A. Frwy) FM, tilt whtt~ -p::iwer trunk COUPE, FactorJ' Alt, (VZU-miles, MlcbelinL 6t4 t02'l FORD 10 Gremlin, Extra Cl.can, ~· , automatic, power 540-91.00 0 Sanda 3)00 E. ht St, Santa Ana Bulcx-Spedal.-xhit opener. (POEM)." 549) Slf95, dlr. 8.'J6.e35. • ,70 CONT. 4 Dr., fully Dark Grren, . rack, many steertna: I: brakes, alt mn-pen Y B-1.(Q) S1 m ·-mru, low miles $1395 di~, radio, beater, lS'll OLOS aatom cruiMr , . .. cond., recently. tuned up, 1v El Camino, xlnt cond. air, loaded, lmmac. con d. '65 Ford MtJStanr. 3 1pd. 6 ' · whlte walls, This one ls )uJt 'Wgn. Air, rack and othltr U:· 64 Pohtiac BoanevUle AC. 'rfrant com pl. overhauled. • auto, pb/ps, under 23,000 Sacrlrtce $3600. 496-3132. eyt. Excel cond. $5'15. · outstandin.a' must drive. tru New cond 14 ....,. ml. P B I PS , $ S 5 O. X I n t I ~ cash. 979-721'6 l610 mJ. 96).~ ~ &:30 pm. * 1!189 Continental, run $57..a&'lf XOR800). • . .. ,wv mechanical cood. 6(5...471J. • way, Apt. c, CM. Nabers MUST ..u 'SI Chevy, 28l ......... 4 dr. Xlnt """1 Dally Pila< w ... Ada bav< Liiie .. tnde! o.r """"'" SALE PRICED 61.l-<6<6 -• wk-ends. 1966 PONTIAC Catalina I -'66 ·RM~' Cadillac ~ conc1, 1225. Pb. ?mPvLP1>.S<&-ill8. barpJmp1o,.. Pandt.e-=1ator,...., PLYMOUTH --wac.i- Vloyl top, bucket 'aeall, Ml l~.t ........ . '71 phnnaoith Cric' L t ml. Air eoad. 96:M832. "6Wer. _,. aJr, tilt 2SlO HARBOR BL., ' ll't -•1 4 Dr Sedan . . ST' "'R G. ,.,,..E,.,."~ ¥. NaL--. •1w•ONU1 ft' '72 LE MANS whet!. ~·FM 1tereo, COSTA MESA ~ • .ra. ~M ~ ... ~ n--.1 no-,_ Pon"··• c:brame _. -"" ~-Open --. ......., _, -a.ATJ. • Clldillac 4 Door, 4 ,....,, 9000 mn.. ~ • ~.. -' (SllLTl.I). 70 C;J;;:UPE ndlo, betlter {Om1'J. 1<95. Al . ...., M ~ -w ,... U49FOYi. 11295 c11r. eau cir., Le Malla, muot .. ., S1m DE YIUE\.I dlr.Cal\13M5!5. ~· :T !:..,,.,~J:-T "':"'rl'i 2Sl0ro~BL., 1364635. •-late, Serial No, -"7 alEVY D Nova. G -1 ~~-~" To ....,. -for Thurldoy, ..,.,_,.ING) 114(),9100 Open Sunda> · PONTIAC 20270:$3252Pl19l47DO. 11111 Vinyl ..;.-full_.,., fact"'7 ..,. -'it111 · .;:.• --00·-1dlo111o.-. nn alr, 1111 -~ AM-Fii -.. ' -· 10:"M~~--"~ ';.~,!~~No!= '69 IONNEYIW • Nallen """"~VA!. wa...''Cajricw" ndW :!~.i ~5':.'. !t'-r J, 1125. 64H7e. -WAGON . $15J1 P£1 llJ. Cadilac ....... '"-&e .. -· slo' """ .,.,. "'°""' '&C MEllC D!MACULA,. I -V8 .. hlmatl<, R a; -IWUIOI\ BL., -llMCJT ':\: ~~","',.. :f ~ ' Q>IE 0WN,ER. 13SO. . ff, J>OWfl" ........... -Y ... !toll-.. la lho loQI k l:D/lfA --• N..... .. it C!iiiiil!>,.... ..... .""" ,._ . ......... """ .. ~ . • -all • pm ' factMy alr, """"tall pla clown ... -•ud oai, • -• ......, ..,.,,,,,-.,..,..,lo 1X~ :=. ~~ ,,,/.,. 11 6illOl>Y Parlt' --· 1._ ractr. l&Ullollt-Wlli> CADU••<: C1 •1c IDl.Sl!lill.11&4Jjj, .,_ ~=-n-w_,,. ...... _, ~-.wsw . .cc:.1• -"'"'1 .. ta• :lllO llAllllOJ\ m.. •lmPOI& I l>R llT, Vlo>l lH::'.. .... 7il'.:.-Rao(_., '11:! .. _ ETll). : '::.all __ YOUl ONLY -CIOll'a Mf.IA na ~ °""" -a-. !".....,. .. ..., ~....,,_ -MUSTANG ...... ._.. -. 11<o ..: r.ACl'OKT °"" -, $lOl5 er lllll <l!fr, .. 1!fl. ,:::.::.; :~ ,.~ *'" f'9l9 • ==~ AUTHORIZED '8' OlfVELij; • ,,.,.., .. .,.. 11" "'" '""· "· -•-m MtlsrllNG * ' --.. , c.AD1 • •c QUICK CASH =-.:....~~ :--~ :;.::· ;~ :r, . ~.:="'.:: .-Nabers :,= =--:. r·~ .. :·::: .. -TRIOGCR A·"' a. CAlllNO, ... -. u:... i~ t) •6-::~ .. -v.a. ""'1 • c.11111.c -.... • ... II -c.... IAILY 'PILO ~~:":: . I~ ·1~ IFE.. ~ ~:~ -~~IL~ ~ •. :-' ............... I • . II --·-.. ;._.'.'.• ·151,. ... --. D6 ILY PILOT BU .. , ••• , Al -- -"" ll~ ...... ,... ... 'QT..,peot2dr.teyL .... """-1111 .~ .. ~,·~~.. .~"l·i.~.e.~~"' ..!il. -·"' WANT "AD R • H. 1-mJJea....., PONTIACGMC..PIAT -·--·~ ..,,_ ~ ~ FOR ACTION ••• ""'1 $ZO. 6'$-m& (lit .. II ..... """' ' =-:=~::'' CALL '4W67t .-.::=·---a:.111..::.-~'I I I • ' I I ' • I fO OAIL Y PILOY' WHY . WAIT 'TIL SEPT. WHEN YOU CAN MAKE THE SAME BIG CASH SAV- INGS NOW! NEW '72 DUSTER . NEW '72 SATELLITE 2 DR. ( RL21-C2G-190983l .. SAVINGS ATLAS SERYICI DEPAltT. MINT WELCOMES AND HONORS ALL CHll:YS- LIR CORl'Ol.t.TION Yf • HICLES RE0UlllN$ '68 PLYMOUTH FURY II 4 DR. H.T. ....... ~ .. , ...... ,.. s995 hfftet', po-r stffrhtl), WSW, air cMCI. IYXDJStl '68 V.W. SEDAN 41tto111affc 1tlck sh!~. red}e •ltd ....... 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P"P. t•t Nacly, ' ' hotel b1clr, fr1i9ht. Wei l•lpp1I '1 OU. HARD :rO FIND '69 SHELBY GT500 4 tpeec:I, goocl ""il11, r•dio, h1•t1r. I 170ASGI '66 SHELBY GT3SO R1dio, h11t1r, •uto., good '"ii••· Co""p•tition or11191. IOSOAQJI '64 CORVAIR CONVERT. A"toff\afic, radial, ht1hr~ ~Mcf Mil••· tOML156) '65 MUSTANG H.T. 6 cyl, radio. he1t1r. F•ctory •q11i pi>", 9ood mil11. t RP6019 1 70 MAVERICK llecUo, h•tfer, 6 cyliM•r, toOd mil•1: IISJ251 I '67 OLDS DELMONT 4 dr. H.T. Full pow•r, 1ir co!!d,. •inyl roof, low 111i111. t UOMJ401 MA~ OFFER , . REGISTER NOW f\OR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN. ALL PRIZES TO IE . AWARDED AT PUILIC DRAWING IN OUR SHOWROOMS SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. BE THERE! .Bnind New '72 MUSTANG SAMPLE ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT! CDL&'S COST INCLUDES fllljtHT, PllP. 81T •U.l'f' AND FACT: HOl.DU.CI . ' 00 OYER DEALER COST+ T&L • • 1 ANNIVERSARY LEASE SAYINGS! OVER 300 CARS ANO TRUCKS REAOY FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE DELIVERY. CALL 642-0010 J.~~r;:,~ld SPECIAL PURCHASE! LTD-GALAXll-WAG9N5-fORD New '72 F-100 PICKUP STYLE SIDE FULL FACT. EQUIP. IT 2?91 . OVER DEALER COST · PINTO 54LE 8 TO CHOOSE FIOM '71 & '72 MODELS ' . -'· !n;.:::-.. ~.: =~~ .~· ,,... .... , ... , •• Med ...... ,,...., to .. .. I . Jm co• la. fll ou 'f'Ollr fl"I• tkttet ..,.. dto, It .. 011r llrowlltt bo•. N.tld .. to b11y. N ... 119 _,. to do. S. If y111 w1• • ., Plllt9 trottd prbe, nd yo• lnno pwcfMMcl • MW 1t72 Pllte fro• Tlleo• · deN lebl• ford 01., ~·-1, 1972, yn lft9Y tolre yovr prize ot, et yMt •P~ ... TModo,. lobhts Ford will N IMIUlrM yo11 for ... hR pwc.hme prke ef tfle Plllte t•• ........ Nt•rdl ......... ~ ........... t. fwfMW t•bfect to hall Oflll lie;. ... I• eltfteto nntJ. . GRAND PRIZE NEW 72 PINTO LOADED WITH GROCERIESI 50 RUNNER·UP PRIZES! YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN All Prizes Will Be Dr1wn For By Sot., Aug, S, 1972 REGISTER TODAY ! "COURIER PICKUP WITH GEM 'l'OP CAMPER SHELL $2451· "''" GIT THI THllFTIUT PllCI ON THI THllm unu WORIHOUll 2 cir. 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'69 TOYOTA CORONA S1cf111. 4 tp1.d, r•dio, h11+.r, gooil t11il11. tZDY1 9ll '66 DODGE CHARGER VI, •11tom1tic, jHtw•r 1t••ri119, RIH, Low mi111. t SPU4411 '67 FIAT 124 Sed1n R1dio, h1 1!1r, " 1p1•d. good mil11. IUOFO?J! '69 C.w. St1tion W19on Sq11•r1b•ck. R&H, 111tom1tic, tood mil•t, l'll W pai11t, IZLK4991 '6S RAMBLER Wagon R•dio, h•1fer, •utom1tic, power 1t•eri11f, 6 cyli ltd•r. CICl649} '66 MERCURY Comet GT VI , r1dio, h11t1r, 111tom•lic., power 1t11ri11g, low mil11. lltVM7511 Cl ______ ,, ---· -........ - Mm·llmCl-11 -, •• ,,. M-. I ' -• ' ,. '---M. ' ' • .. I I ' r··-- a11AND .. IW 1972 COURIER PICKUP 4 speed lronsmission 1800cc tngine. indtpend· ent front su ~pension, Emission control, Order yoor coior choice today. SGTAMC79071 -lDIAn DlUVHY • ,,,,, .... ,."11 ----• - r CAl-OWICJMPB sa..c.a11u. '*"· .-.. t4c.C216'17) $988 ' FULL '6710.r~~!'tO~ ............. $78'8 J!~~~~!.!~!~0f~ $988 PRICE $88 FORD 1·300 YAN '68 !~~!!!!._Hi!l!:,01• . 8 . J!!.2!!»~~.!.~.-~,..~·"'211 $988 J --;;::;=lW~ITH~-RED-E-KAMP CONVERSION . '69 DATSUN SEDAN $888 ' NO DOWN ' . r' "/$55 PER MO •. r.li no\ -~ folly Equ;pped, 302 V-8, Amp. & 0'1 -· 1---"-J<od..;.•·"""---"" buc_k_o1 ...... __...li< ___ No...;.ZDR8,_56.._ .. _ ... _ ... _ .. --· --I . PAYMENT • (..9 U :l p .8 Rodio, Cintorn Equipped. Tinltd Gloss. Ex· ,.,,,.1;.,Radia1or, 1sAmp.Alt""""· '87 DODGE Van $1188 FOi 24 MONTHS. DRIVERY FULL PRICE $ Ou1y Shocks, c Equ;pped Willl 5 --. -T --I :::::ngtr Stating, s:r.rct Bo•. Ideal For ·Sportsmm1-&--pos-.. V-8 carte. tn:m.. rodit. hlcrtw, • -Total cash price ind. T~$·1037.40 - YourFamily.n:J<G ... 508~1 nnf..i.Na. TGA-492 .......................... -D FIRIEDl'tUc:EJ1320 '68 PLYM. Wgn. c .... s ........ $1188· Aff«Jot"~cJW·2•· ~ V-8, auto. trans.. fottoty oir mldilia:±• JIGWll" ....... · 4 Speed Transmission, 1600cc Engipe, Bucket seats. Emission Control. (2R10W1969SSJ . -' . . 2SO Cl> ING. CIUi...-' c. Rollie; Htaltr, Butktt Seals All YtnYI lnllrior. IPILUXI CAa OVIR IMMEDIATE DlllYERY (# 216487) FULL PRICE '69 T,;,BIRD .2 Door $19 v-a.--. .... -_.,,.,_<disc> 1nbo. --laodau tap. Li<. No. YHMS19. • ( • #2f01l167484 IMmlATE DIUVllY 17 , ' 17 -. , ·I vb! - . .Fe diva , .... day I .- the' An ... N\;111 ~ 1111 ""'Tl pl • • VOC. 61, NO. 215, s SEC'llONS, 70 PAGES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1972 Te .. y'• 11-1 N.T. Sie±• \ TEN CENTS . • 'rask Forces Set to Push Onofre .Dev~lopment . . ' . . ' IOldl. now partlnJ Ind camplnc ...... lint aid oervlca, electric Ind telep!ww ~ MWare treatment, w a 1 t e '"-1. pmnanent water fac111U... -te<:tlve. feaclnc , .-pnlz.ed 11JJ0111, ....,... tlonal activities Ind tours. Dbcuoslons alao focused ... federal .....,... wblcll could be llpPed to ~ thole new tervlces about. Included in the pla111 for lncre&Slng public uae of .the park were .. curalon tralm from the urban areaa of Soothem Caltfornla to the Ital• park dur1Jir the ...,,,... moothL Spokclmen said the <I· flclala qreed thot thet •-11 mlibt elimloato the traditloml crusb ol CUI •I • beecb parks. The muter plan outlined by tbe ll•to para department ca111 fO< • trato plat· fO<m Ind Improved ...... to the budl to llllow elderly Ind bandlcapped penom the chlnce to reach the ahorellne wblcll ltrttcbell beneath steep bluff.I whlch •re the prime ollotacle to euy beecb ....... Rallgers l(ill 2nd Fox •• San Clemente Neighborly ·. Buy -Me':'ly-moutl', Mynah Ousted Inn Purchases -Home Near Nixon's BOURNEMOUTH, E n & I a n d (UP() -Diana SUUer hu given het pet mynah to an amusemeni "We're not going to move there,'' park because her husband Harry Praley said. He said that his intentions taught the bird to ridiCule Prime were to keep the house available for VIP Minister Edward Heath by saying villton u a special convenience for the "Ted's a twit." · Park ' Subsequent Tests ·Show No Rabies President. Mrs. 'Stlil<r 111d her bu.band, a 'From the porch, ""' can look right "Dr. Klaalngor will probably use it Solcalist, taught the bird the pbrue BY JORN VAI.TEllU into bis yard," Praley lald. more tban anyone elao. The President to annoy her lather, Harold Pryce, °'"' - - - The -formerly, helqod to Jobn runs .,.., there to have oollee," Presley 59, I vice president of ~ Rangers at San aemmte State Park s.v--. publilbor·ed 1111'1 movie pro-said. Conservative party In Heath'• coo-TueJday killed anothfr fu m the port dncer. 5e•mon hu left SID C1emmte ID the put. the five-bedroom, fivH>ath llituency of Bexley. grounds bot tesb .., the 1111n111 -for HawaiL bome bu been used by Kissinger, Ind 1'l<lley lild the ptlce of the homo wu aeyonl members ol Jhe Nilon cabinet. thet'lt ..., not rabid. _ "inlaild ••·· ·'Ille llomo llld been ••1t wuni ~ "I a IDOl*Y malt· · · <l>ltl. Ranger Euiene J-IOld lit :=:~,:-.~ -·tlll'~ 1=:~~ ... ~ . ·_-"-!!!:-: ~g~ Re~l'll1..-~;~~~~t;t;-- ' •'elf are Ro11 _ PD'l!llt alnog part trallL • • :., San ·Clemente Co11ncil I Tackle Busy A~end~ • -Decnratlve iblelding of· rooftop --.. the -buildin&-__,, ol .trasb <alll. -Provtdtnc • -parkJnr .... for dellWJ inmb. --Oanvminc ID e?tfnt ·llab neat the hljh-Ode line to • c:Ov....i ..... -Development ol a "'!filtlnctive city emblem to be painted onto municipal """"' bulldlnp alnog the beachlroiit - ''Something really prolealooal and lm-prellfve." . Other Items m tbe packed agenda U.. elude : -!'..-haps a n..1 v.c..on the liq11ud- loc -over wbkb main rood aboolll be entarsod to carry tralllc to llld """' the Dqj• Pacific cleveloplileul IDl8ad ol the c11J pl! couree. Avmlda San Pablo bu bem the ollldal -. but ...... ._ .... beld oil .. lm-,....,tlMS dillrict proc_,ic• for the --to -tlmo lar -lbldJ ol al--C11J lla4 members ... ~to--. ._tr .. the ...... t. al foalPI'•-.. la u. =·s;lmt ~' Join ""lllW Jr., bu for • declataa. clalmmm ..,. ... ""'""' llbli larp ....... " -.. -lar Iii project, "l'l"'"'eetlel JlolP!a." -&atallom from J. L. Dwall that the clt7'• llmdo tlloeatad to the d!amber (S. C01JNC11.o .... I) w Im ~imitte laid -port -the 81llmal In an are• lmmedlal411111111 ot "Illa perk.property 11111 called rlllln- lrf -out Immediate!)' Ind aw .. ~ running aloog the tratl, then ..S. Decrease 40,000 SACRAMENTO (AP)-Calllomla wel-de!il:t I just lay down under • Int and fare rolls dropped by another to,000 dur· -to lnove," the ranger laid. ing the monlb of June, Gov. Ilollald Rea-He Aid he Ind othe rengero rdumed ----~ ·~·y to their office to pick op a ftrearm ud '";; ;:;-~~ n:..,tb In a ·row the lleld Iii-. cueload bad declined Ind the 13th time "We watd>od It for • few momenll t!Jiuu&b the ·-to ... ll .... could in 15 months, • spokesman laid. determine ll .lt ..., w. then I allot It," The governor attributed the decline to Junelte.. u.Jd, the "unorecod"1ted 111Cct11'' ol -bla.-ad. -Jt--.ru Ibo ~ fox allot at' the -·k minlltrllion's welfare reform program after .. -i -.1 _. Ind made no mention of Calllomla'• Im-· • ~,,., w atlackl on campers "1 an,anlmal ~ to be a fos, Hullb pro~~ came one doy after o!lldiil• hav, operal«I 1llldor the the n-·gan Adminlstratloo alao _, r ~pdon thal the anlnW doq the..,. ~ ~bt-la nliilL· major court caae, clearing the way f~ Five canipen tllil 1ar """ -.... ill program to ferrd out wellare the aeries o1 -lnjectfono calculaled IO cheaters by cbecklng clalml against otave off rebles. earn1np repor11 rued by emploren 1111.b The head ot a (ox tilled after a bttllta the state unemployment l n s u r a n c e fncldeftf late last. week wu tent to a sy>tem. (See story, Page~). • labO<atory for ana~ll Ind J.-tt aid That project w11 upected to unoover-tbore !iaa-no-evidenCe ot-nl>leo fn-lllal ~ thousands of cues of welfare recipients antmal , · ( who earn mon! then they report, welfare Ts'. rMliltr from the lateot animal ofllclals have laid. have yet to be announced ... healt.b ot-nation'' Reagan said. ficiala v1 State Social Welfare Director Robert 1n th. lllW!tlme the i.int far men c.rt..... laid he e'1>'Cled the otato'• members o1 the parl,•1 ....n lox _. wellare rolls to coottnue shrinking "11 (See rox. p,,,. IJ ellglblltty ts fw1hir tilbtenod and thooe receiving aid lraudulenUy cmtiJwe to be mnoved 1rom the rolls:" Israel Gun Law OK "Ultimately •. ol cnurae, the cueload wD1 ltabUJ.re,:• CU'Jeni 1dded. Al • result ol the -June drop, Reagan qkf, .. there are now 205,000 fewer peop1e recelvtng wellare around the lllto than there wore tn MarclJ mt when the •d- mlniltratlon'• welfare relomuo began lrkln& hold.. Fire in Big Sur • • Park Threatens 8edwood Trees BIG SUR (AP) -Bil Sur Sta~ Park. • uoctu111 fer C.llfonlla't famed redwood trees, Wll tbrellmod today by wtncl-luhed fin that bu already blackened abaUt S,000 acrtl and fO<ctd the -ol ~--..... tlcr!en, . -The btae. which -.. ,_., In Loi Pldrel Jl•tloaal For..t. r-.1 Into the -ot the .... part lato ,.... • day nl&bt. "The fire II erlllca~ not ...iaintd or ~/' ..id Art JMeaU, ftre bj.. • formation olllcer !or the Callfol1lla DlvlalonolF....,.. "ft· bu burned -small redwood llandl. bot the ... jar ---.i .,...iii i!Chnlodl, maplflcal treoa. an alonr lli&b"<!l1 I _, the port's ..,. trucaond _____ the '(S. t'IU, Pip I). - TEL AVIV (AP) -A 1UB eaatro1 law providing pl-. tams "' to JO ,...,. for -... vtcled ot carT7lnc .. ,_ ... _wail Into ellect In llr'!'1 today • ._.. -. --.. :-... J ._,,,. --. ·-. =--= 1: ...... , .. --..... .. ::-:::... I • I ·To Normal ·Weather ·' , i!reethlr ablg 1be Onmje Cout II Jn. chlng towmt normalcy ._ more lolJ olouds and 1oW Jag upected tonlg)Jt and earlJ TbW'lday mom!J\g. Tiit -Wull>u Senlce lorecul nlll r .. 1on tooJsb1 _, Q deCr- •klnr the -t .... Ill In lnlmd dU. " Orange COunty. Glrb S .. t, ll!pet! Man Held After Bizarre Assault llUOllSON, c.ur. (UPI) -A swonl- wlc:ldlnf ltud<nt of bladr mape WH &l'- relled today on charg .. ol torturing and ra=I two young girll who were kld-- na on lbe main •Ired of thla C..lral v lll'IDIJ>c town. . The lltll, ased 12 and 12, told lbulll'I deputies Ibey had bffn llabbed with the sword, ahot In the hand and raped by their assailant. Both were reJ)Of'led lo lolr coodltloo al • local hospital. .00 told lbe 1tory. ' OIO-. ,...1 to Goodman's i-but wert unable to k>cete him. He YU found about %:30 a.m. at bis mot.he.r's home whir .. aherifl'1 ckpullff arrellad blm ---. OUlcera uld a number of boUI on blacl< INlslc win dlacovered in Good- man'• pickup truck and •l hla home. W eddias Party C'lowru Around Open Space Revision Given .Okay lllg)J> TbW'eday will be 73 Bl bescbel, in tho low .. a lew mUu in1alld and up to " ..._ .. Saola Ana. ·~ Ne ~ .,. q,.cled lo dllturb -...... -.!Or iMI lime of, ..... eml- ing flow of marine air which 11 brinlfnc relitf from a IHay bot opell ID Soutbrna Calllomlo. lib1le tho Onaa• Coom'3' bul:ed """'1 in ......... alr ..,.,dlllooiD(. lhe bulk of tbe Loa.Aogel<t basin cootlml<d lo ruort lo lbe d<clrlc klad ol .coolil& .,.-. Soulbenl Ca!Jforola EdlJon l:omprnJ reported an aD·ltme peak use of .e1ecfrlc power amounting to 9.8 million kilowatts on Monday , lhe worst of the dog days siege. Merced Coon1J aberllr1 dtJ>utl<t ar· ruled lllcbad D. 'Goodtn1n, fl, ol wbJ Empir.. .. u c11arg .. r111&1n& Jrmm kldnlp incl maybem to uuult to commit murder. BaJI wu Rt at $100,0GO. The hllari'< crime began It i p.m. Tue9day wben a man In 1 pickup truck for<ed lbe glril inalde It gunpoint and drove them to hla home, 941 County ]t;>bs to Get Ax If PEP Funds Nixed Desert highs will cootlnue to break the loo-degree mart. the weather ae.rvicc sai d. · Further, dry conditionl in in~nnd com· 1nun it ics and neighboring -:v•ld ~reas have produced an influx of wild anunals lD mountain and foothill residential area!. Skunk!, deer, coyotes. bears and rattlesnakes have been :!lighted by residents. Fotttt ofHcials suggest tbt animals ~ seekinl w1ter. • Fire -in foresll and loollilll aceas remained extremely hazardous to- day. Fire fighters fJl many areas have been placm on 24-hoor alert. A blaze ne.ar Bannin& was confined to one acre, 'lu<sda)'. Trai!S May Show Pote1itiality For Alcoholism BERKELEY (AP) -Personality traits mer.sured in the early. teen ye.an of an individual may be.lp pred1ct U lhat per30n ,.C! later become a problem drinker , a University or Calllomla ....udler reported Tuaday. Boyt "'1o lelld to have • problem wllh alcohol put too much empbuia oo nwcuilDlty, said Pro!. llafJ' cover Jooet ol lbe lmtltute ol !IUman Develop-' 111<111 ~· Girll"'1!U,. ' , - oe1ating and distrUltfal, A\d. Geoerall}', Ibo Mid, tralta ID junior ~~l~''·l~~~t ~_ility, ~y and in>P\llll•• peaavior. · Pro!. J..0 said her mearcb abow<d ttiese traita ,..,. .not • result of problem drlnklog, bUl were evident ~ .... drink· inc wu a problem. In ber m<arch. eubjecta were dualfiecl lnto DOD-drinllen, problem drlnkerl. licbl, besvy and moder•le --· Her reports Incorporate dalo collected over 11 )'tan by tbe lmUtut< of Human pevdopmen~ with • 1rant ll)lln tbe Na· ilana1 lmtllut• ol Mental Hea!IJL •' Sbe said tbe predlction of aicohol- related behavior from urly per11111alily traits may point tbe way to potltlve men- lsl beBlth 'l'P.-• to reduce 11' respomlbl< ~ f.ro~ to :Vi~w Moon • "~EW•A (AP) -An ,.,. · ili1i0Jupltef anti Saturn •nmln< Jupller'• larsest IIIOO!I, ilan, tbe ooly oatellit. in tbe IOlar )ystem known to have an atmosphere. ~ -f< rug)Jt office 10< lba Im flyby has J>etn ..tablllbed at U.. California lrlstitute of T"'hnQ!oa'1 Jtt Propullioq 14boral0r)'. . , • , ' , , DAILY PILOT ll(•°lf Marlette Her legendary legs shielded bf a mod pants sU.it, llfarJene Die- trich arrives_ at London· Airport , for a fllgbl 1o Pll'IB. She was in LondDn to •ilit • friend. FroatPa9e J COUNCIL ..• or commerct be u&ed completely for upgradlng ol the San Clemente pier en-trance, inlt•ad ol luring' tourism. lhrough out-of-town advert.l!lh11. -A requtlt from IJ)Ol'ISOn of the teen center at the CommunJty Clubhouse for perm1alon -10 hold a dance al the auditorium Aug. Jt. -A pJbUc hearing to cona\der a re-- quest for a slg~height exception for the MacDonald's Restaurant at 860 Avenida Pico, where developers seek to erect a .fO..foot sign, wblch would exceed tbetclty limll by 15 f«t. Planning commlsslonm already have recommended approval of tbe sign exception. -Diacusslon on the setting of the tax rate for the city. No increues are U· peeled in the rate because of some i.n-%.'T:mt'./l:: <pl -Passage of a formal ordinance ln- c,..._,ing tbe clly'1 transient oeeupancy tax lrom.itve to lllJ: percent wlth 1tbe ln- creneiif revenUe from bed tax money goh11 toward lbe chamber of commerce advertblng and lourllt promotloa ac. tlvlties. Nixon or Wallace Bremer' s Tar get, Analyst Believes UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (UPI) -A p!)'cboanslysl told • hushed courtroom lodaJ that Arll>lr Bremer decided about Mmb I to uswlnal< elthu' President Rlchard ~ or Geol'I• Walllct -and then c:riacroued lbe counlry In puraull ol lhal goal. 11 WIS two and one-hall months low that Bremer-' 21, wu a~sted following the shooting of. Wallace at a Laurel, Md.- ahopping «ntu. The psychoanalyst, Dr. Eugene Brody, chairman of lhe psychialry departmenl at the Unlvertlty of Maryland Medical School, wu tbe first defense wltne.sa lo addreu lbe jury aa Bremer'• trial went Into Us third day. BrOdy spoke slowly and In a monotone while describing bi& interview with Bremer throe weeks alter lhe May 15 obooting. He said Bremer became pn>- .,...ively mar. Blltnated .all<r loslnr bl.I 1kllriend -lhe only pel'IOG' he left ba <Ver had I cl ... reJaUoaahJp with -in mlchlaouary, . J'Jremer then nuctuated b et W C e D homicidal and suicidal tendeacles, 111'.ey said, hla personal llrm apparaitl)I ..,. ding about March l when ht mad h11 deci.!ioo to murder either N~ or Wallace. · 1 "Mr. Bttmer lacked lloth the 9pedty lo approclate the crlmlnllify ol hll ..,.. duel or conform hla conduct lo tbe re- quirements of tbe l&JO," Brody IQld the J>rtnct 1ltorl<I Cl!<ull' Court. ' "Mr.· Brtmtr' wu• 1t1tferhW~ ftotn acllW>phronta oo M=I," be added. <Bl'OOlf Aid Jl'1<bo -IS much Tbe &Jril llld tbe man hancleuffed ODO or them and bound and 1a111ed tbe other allor thr .. tent., lbem wllh • .......i. H• then _stabbed the 13-yur-oid In the Jell hreall wllh the sword, Deputy Bill Blount said. Th< &kl said h• lal<r slab- bed her again in the right side and raped her. The other lirl -~ the tn1n had lo.Inch needles la!)doned from hieycle apolrts in the home and thrtatened to use them on ber, blount aald. The l2·year-old said be forced her to stab the other glrl with tile sword. They told deputies they wwe held in the house for approximately a1x hours. Belor• rel<Uing lhe &Jrls, !hey llid, the man thrutened to ldll lbelr pmnts •ncl grandparmla -lbey promllecl to tell autboriU., !hey had be<o "picked up by a bunch of Mexicans." To <nlorce hil clemancll. Iba 1kl1 told deputt.1, ha &hot the IJ.yw-okl In the hand with the gun. Depuliel aaid th• lirll .,.,. relucllnt to talk w11on they were IOlnd Blonpld< • roadway near Ceres, but after lotense questloninl ono of the 1k_ls brok•'1owo f'rem Pqe J FIRE ... names. We are concentrating men and pumpers In thla area to prol<cl theae groves u wtl1 u the campa and motels, but have men on all 1ide1 of the fin." "The .. tire 117 """ park could be In jeopardy," uid Tim !luff, anothtt ll>l• information officer. The fire bu bffn blamed an an IDqll CIDlpllft. {h Ah~ l,ln,Dl<go, about 400 mlles lo1he .bulb. were mao- nlnr; fire lines. No structuru were in lm· mediate danger. The n...... -who .a.11 today numbered more than '100 -have been battling the names in high temperatures, hJih wlncll and low lnunldlly. Similar condltkml were ezpected to conUnue le>- d1y. Shortly aftu the fire broke out some four mlles ncrth of. here, autborlliel crdered the evacuaUan d.. 4,500 penom from the park. Alao evacuated were othen at private campgroundl, motels and small vtllqes in tbe aru. Th< fire dani<r, heavy IDXIU and _.i roe • ..,... by equipment reeull<d in Hl1hws7 I -Padllc Cout HJchway - being doled lo all but limited local tr•!· fie for a llt11e. · Later, tbe lllghway WU O\)<ll to trafDc under hlglnray petrol ....n. El•v<0 1ettsl tanl:m hav• been dn>t> J>1n1 fi(O retardant chemleall .., tbe llatiies ,1..,. with two.bellcoptM. Al least IZ fire enl!n<I and eiglJI bulldozers were being med oll Iba lrooncl and ofrlclals said more equipment was being hroogbl in. f'romP .. eJ McGOVERN. • • in-law who served ln t w o ad- minl!traUons; anf former Democratic Natrooai tbalnnln La-F. O'Brim. G1r1 Hart. McGovun'• campaign manager, Aid, tn addWon, ••a name or two" may be conaidtred . Once Ille front.,,,.,,,... for ·the nomJna. tl<m, Musk!• . k.ept • dbcrett tllence on Wbetber ba would qaln go on Ibo party's llck<L H• told reporten be had DOI been In coolacl with Mcaovem and amllqly said "I hive Iii> comment" when aated u he 1'CllOcl IOCel)I! S.n. Gaylord N<laon of Wlaconlln remCIVld hlmHll from conleqUon '!\-. da7, '-1lnc )I< liked· the s.iata. He recommended Mulll6. •· ·-·-"-'felt himself r. IO 'be dlllett111 illld liolaleil Item otbetl The major networks concelled a p11 .. nod lj)pealance by McGovmi TutodaJ nJcb1 1111an II bacamt ntdal that bl wwJd not ba !Udy lo namt I .......... to El(ltton. and that he hehl'flld within I prlvafe !nm< of """""'· Ho llid be filled Ille -delertt>tloo •· "'., "•lilt Ill ~ """ ldllna atob1111y ~Y wlthdranl, ::r::;::.. feel. .. lnp(lfr= 11t ~-''wilhtul rn I British P~r Dies Tltore II no _.i for McGonrn lo ll)ab b!J.rocommenclaUon CJUickl1, 1llJt told .a l'fl*rter Tllndar. Hart Bllo aid that cloll¥lnl lbe llllllinl of Iba - -bop llll-Dlllol'lal -lrvm "lboolinl lt down In ..._" Al Ibo 1>emocnillc Nallooal COtmoUon la llJaml -. lldloftm Aki the time ba eoU)d ha.. spent IOlectlo( I >lco prealdanUal oandldai< -lpeDI llgbllnf 'LQHOO!f, (APJ _., tan! ~-~ delecata Challentie. SmHli bas oollll*d In the H-ol Mc<lotn bu Aki that 11111 time ba . IAl:'do• --~a....,...• tlll will """'-"'l'RllY and ~· Ills ........ lllalkJn oil dlod -.I' qiiijjidWa llafl oaJd that II'°"""' = lllor :Tl lo Wut I 19' """"--llla ,_, l I I d w lar ~~~-;"!. •• 1111. _,,. -•• Jtle -........... .f'Mldei>l -.rltblo .. -"" tf. -••• Ibo JlllV. ... , . • Failure or Con.greg to approve IPo proprlaHona to oontlooe the Plblic Employment Program (PEP) may mean the <nd of 941 jobs lo lhe county, In- cluding 294 employed by c o u n t y deparlrn•nll and anolber m by ciU.. Incl school dlatrtcts, 1biJ WU the Wamlnr I i 'f' fl D to tbe Orange County Board of &lpervi.aors Tuesday by Ell M. Hernandez, county P!:P director. He added thal another 320 jobs In a separate program also are in jeopardy. Hernandei 1ai<1 the SU million allocate¢ by the federal IOYernment to IWld lhe jobs duril\11 tbe pest Jut w1U be •IJ><nded by Au1. ij. Supenilor1 agreed to el'lend the program for five days to Aug. 19 with ts0.000 from a separate PEP fund previously earmarked for purchase ol auppl.ies and equipment for "·crkers. Th< county's lllJ: largest dti<1 operale IOpll'lll< PEP _,..,._ Nooe have .reported lsru1ng tmnlnation notices as )'>t. Hurlinglon Beach, tbe only Orang• Coaat city with a separate program -~ workers in a $315,000 projeCt-has enough money lo continue the program until Au1. 31, olflciall reported. Although wamlng hoard memben that the federaJ fwJdJ were running out, Hernandez sald he was still confident that Congress would renew the wort pro. gram for another year. He uid Rep, Rlchml T. Hanna (I).· Fullerton) bad Informed him that the new appropriation1 bill is In a Senate. House conference committee to 1roo out dllf....... in a<panlte bllll PUied bJ lbe t•o -and ahoufd be r<portod out-. County P<rBOnnel DlrectO< WOiiam Hart oaJd 400 ol llClll new jobs bad been provided to. In tbe j)OUlltY'I , 19'/Z-73 bud1et aod thal mal!Y of th< P,EP job holderH:O!'ld, II< 'absorbed. Jn tlill new blrltll~ ,; . He, warned, however, thal such action waa dependent upon final approval of the budlet by county supervbora. At the ume Ume, supervilon were IA>ld that another N millioo wellare- oriented job program designed to put able b:odled welfart rec\plents to wort had bffn lllllod by lhe U.S. Department of Labor and another pro gr.am Brush Fire Blackens Area Near San Diego SAN DIEOO (AP) -A brush fire in steep terrain U mllea east d. here blackened about JSO acres of veaetaUon before fire lighten contained H, llate forestry spoktllllen uld. ho firemen were U'Uted for smote lnhalaUon and heat prostration u temperature1 in lhe aru soared onr the 100 degree mark 'ruesday. GEM TALK I. C. HUMPHllU WATCH LU,IRICATION Watches today art tnltkiaia pn>- dltcu ot a technology advanclnll so rapidly that watclt repalmlon DoVer •lop l•amln1. Walch )ubr!Cltloa 11-·ftqUireJ conUnulng study to keep ut with new walch oils and oU aullllllutes. A rood eumllle ia Ille pl,..UC = lu6rlcant. Tb11 oB aubsUtute it.t a solld lllm wlllch tu. the pJICt of ol~ redllcu lilctlon all4 P:"JllCl.t Iba aurtac. flvm .rust. Tiie IUrch tor ... lubrleull Ill• bien llllenaui-:i/lt.t "~ • lnf" ot oD at hlab al ad lllt dltmlcal lnstatillll7 ot tlldl1lar)' ol wllcb -pmm...,, tlrJlllfout or 1'111111111&. "Rwmlllt'' _.., c:om- )lllcallc!D la ~ Ille oil H~ wt" bl~~·-* pu11 •. • wan •. -.. -hlbrlcall .,. --u ... l ror 1W111-. w• lmow that btp grade watches sbould have moi. lplda!IAd treatment than ,.,... MW lubrlcantl 11111 mtlbods permtt. We lbln!ON cu. fully -lidlr th• lubriclllon methods llM for ·.udl w a t c It brout)lt lo our llore. • IUbatltuted WhJch .:r. ltd Vl<lnuii vetorans onlr. Robert Thomu, ty admlniltraUve oUicer, said detalll on the new ptO(ram were meaaer at this time. F,...P .. eJ TAXES ••• Asleml>IJ floor an a 1"3 YOte Tueldly after ,.Jectlnl five ammtmeots -tine by ~pu-and ho> bJ Deu-.11 - to smend ccotrovenlal ltmll Into or out of Ille tu plan. Tho b!Qelt haltle In the I~ dam-m1u .. beor!nr endecl·m'•rtjectlOn ol a amendmont wl>lch woulcl hav., In e1fec1; •llrolnal<d • bJc porUcn ol the bUl'a pro- po...i proptrlJ tu rate llmila C111 COUJ> ties. The tu nte llmlll ...,. the blgest --b)' Ilea&•• In Iba blportllati negotiatlooo .. the Democnt.- authond plan. 'Ibo p1an now lncluc!Os 'promlolll that would requ!N~ to aubmit all fut1n tu rate to voten acept t-nqitired by "' court orders and narrowi, """'llDCJ' altua-Uono. Other ,.j<clod 1111-would have sJvm • l]IOClal erdllllon from the tax llmill to llllall m1ntlel for pollce protection. Loadm of both parUa "" lhe Assembly floor vote Ollly u • llep toward lbe final --In Iba Senole, which II tpOeding up Ill work a1o11g with tbe Au<mbly In bopa " begimila • three-month rectU Jl'rlday. In Iba upper -. Iba by decllloe Clll the bill may bl made "l tho ~ Com-mlU... Smale Pmldent pro i.m J•-Mllll ()).lion t;lleco), 11114 Tuesday thal lii'wtU ast lhat'commlllee to ~ II llW''6lll ahoolcl aO '<to •tlle''Rlttlwi and TaU119n Committee, which palled the earlier draft or lbe blD, 0< to Finanee Com- mittee, which killed the earlier vtta.lon by a 11ngle vote. • ,. .......... 1 FOX ••• ,llmll~. Traps -Id, and "ei:I'""' ..,_ lerlnc Iba port ll -• wrttlln - """"" csmpen noC to lloep ... tho ·-.,.o.tnd' and ad'flllllC olt ,_ al lllo port lo report aaJitlnp ol wild anhnol• !Dllll"llllely. -. Junette oaJd that tbe -be ktllod Tueld17 .beha~ IUJUll!i!IJ •. I ' "Usually, tbe)''ll nm Constant wllea pursued. . "For "!" lo Juli U~ down aod look al UI, makes uf Vtr)' IUIJ>lcloul. Test multi from tb6-latell lllllmal ...,. muled thla lllOrllinl-• Five aetl of minor amendments were adopted bJ the oommlttoe lncludjnc one IA> prohibit the we of lllly fll the - educaUon money lo start publk educa- tion for 4-yesr-o1c1.s anc1 o .. to give coun-F orme" Gover-nor tJes flulbilily In seUJni I lJoa Jor com-I. puling the tax rate lbnlts. du~~1 b:~ th<11n11~ =~ = Loses in Kansas support o!' JOcll sdiooll In Cslilornla j hlllor)' and woulcl Bllo ba lbe biggest ll'ANSAll CITY, Kan. (UPI) -llarril property tu relW lllHllll't In California Kay, t0. KalJlu H-majorit7 loader, hlllor)'. llunned former C<rr. Jollo And..-Jr. But, MoretU uicl, "It II DOI a tu .. Tueada7 IQ win a f..,..1111 nee fer tho reduction blU. ILta • rdormlnl of the ~puhllcao llOlllinaUon for 1ovemor. aysten, a 111111 ol lua.'' With to pen:eal ol tho -couoted, He Ille! the meuuro amounts to 1 D<t KaY. the lllJllerdac -ba mt.red tho reduclloo tn tua for IS percent of tbe ~ Junt IO Jiiii before the llllnc Calllornla'1 homeowners and two-Ollr<ll deadline, 1'1141 percOlll to -·• 10 or lbe Ital<'• l'Ultm, wbo woolcl be ell&!-perceot. Tltore .,. no lllDOlfl In Kamu ble for -· lncom< tu cndlll of up to prlmUJ ei.ctlom. The canclldate wtUi '75 a yoar. the pluralitJ ol wta II the - • j.c. J./,,,,,,,,.~, ~-- 1123· N~RT ILVD~ COSTA MESA COIMHllNT nw IANIWIHICAU-Mml CHA1a1 I • I j I \ I ( [ i I • ·' ' I I I I -' ff IWlY nLOT SC ' ' ' · OVER THE COUNTER • FIWG ...:~==1.;.!. t U..t !Inn prices uapt from • prk<·COll!i.la -..i.·1o dlC jdeepu Into -pocRl· 'boob, p1rtlcol1~l7 II 111permarketmea1-. The Agric:oltin llepartmcnt Aid Mondof that anrop !amt prlcu Jllmii<d u ...... cent last month lo an 1U-tlme r<eonl, inc:IUdini I new higb !or !>«f cattle and 1 record· matChlng jump lot ho(s. lncre1'1e1 also were reparttd for I oomber Of oihu ittm.1, including e 11 I , potatoes, milk and onions. ~lliporfd with ,a yeor qo, . prilla farmers t«elved ID Ju; ly ...,. u pm:ent bl8"". ·: Meat anfrnals, wblcb pro.. ~ nearly a third ol the .averoge family diet. ,_ S .pettent from. June . Beef cattle edged past Ille prevlolu rtClOl'd aet ID Jone, and bogs equalled the bl&h ~t 11' relxuarY 1m . • • Last -Ille Agriculture ·J>epartment reported 't bat 'ntail food COiia roae O.t per> 'cent ID June with bed and .j>ork M>oC fodon In that i... .-. But U-fl&""' _did bol nllect the latest moye. ,ineot of !arm prices. LIAVIN6 TOWN? DOH'T LaAva vou• .... U•NOTKTl.D RENT All U\.TlAIOlltc IURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM .. ...,., ... = • w.a. .-: toi:; - ,! , ALAllM IYITIMS ......... 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Im • • • .. I .. • SC DAIL y l'U.01\ 11. We Dar• You ••• Every Saturday Fiilanee ·Briefs ' .i • • j I 1 Wei tullf, -..i Z. 1912: 'l'lleaUr Neta TONIGHT'S TV IDGlllJGHTS Four Summer Shows Opening in ·County CBS G 7,30 -"A Cllild's O<tan Almanac." Three voungsters take a tour of Sea World with J.Joyd ('·See l!unt") Bridges u host, uplainlnl the '!'"'an and Ill stran&• inhabitants. NBC o 8:00 -"Adam·l2." OUicer Reid (Kent McCord) Is captured by thugs u he and O!fictr Malloy (Marlin Milner) transport a prisonu through Mallbou.Conyon. KCET flll 8:30 -"Our Daily Bre&d:'' This clusic Depreasion movie by King Vidor ~elineat~ a suc- cessful cooperative effort at s~rvival_. Vidor and director Peter Boedanovich are mte.rv1ewed. ABC O 9:3-0 -"The Kopykats." Debbie Bo)' nolds and Shecky Green join the multi-talented ' impressionists tonight KTIV ID 12:00 -"And Then There Were None." The movie version o( "Ten L1tUe India~s" !rom 1945 stars Lcuis Hayward and Barry Fitz· gerald. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening AUGUST 2 111 TOM nros .... ..., ...... Swnm..-theoltrlo°'- C.U.ty bill Ill .... Ibis - with the opmlac at lour - producllonl on Illa <GUociate lJld communllY ..... - beiiMlnr tonlgh1 wtlll i11e .,,...,. perlonnanco o r Oran&• Cout C.U...'• ..,,. mtt m-.i. '"Camdol." Joining the Lfmer.Loen show Cll the llv1 thtater u.len- dar wW bt Goldon Wm Cl>llqe'• third and lloal of. fertng of lhe warm w'ather months, Woody Allen's "Play lt Aga!n. Sim": the Fountain Valley Community Theater's opening productton in its new theater, "The WiJ.ard of Oz." and the summer mtulcal for the Ana·A-fodjeska Plavers, "Belli are Ringing." •·Sam" debuts Thursday for three days only, while "Oz'' and ''Bells" arrive on Friday evening. · Biii Purkiss. OCC drama In- structor who is directing "Camelot.'' pr om is es a departure from the normal version ol the show. ''We're doing it as a play with music rather than a st raigh t muslc&J." he says. ..It hu more substlnce this way." Ptter Ja.900, a former OCC lludtnt (as Pele 0.llin&) and now 1 profeaslonaJ movie and TV actor, wUI play Sir Llncdot, whlle another OCC alumnus. Alex Golson. Is cast as KJ.ng Arthur. Debbie Ann Thomaa will be seen as Quet:n Guenlve(e, while Stan Throneberry takes tµs seventh role in an OCC summer musical as Merlin. Performances cf "Camelot" will be prelt'nted tonight through Saturday at 1:30 in the oollege auditorium. * "Play II Again, Sam." Woody Allen's latest staae hit recently transformed into a suceesdul movie, makes Its second appearanct in Orange County, this time as the lut of three ~mer shows a t Golden West ~Uege. Frank Pendle is directing the comedy, which fealures John Richard in the role the playwright wrote for h.lmse:lf. Laura Bendell plays t h e female lead, witl) Mark Miller and Dan O'Brien (the latter portraying the spirit o'f Humphrey Bogart) rounding out the major roles. ~ .. uoommai•m !Il®l"n of 111 uaf1llflful wlf1 wilt nlM to M llillctmailtd. Pllricia Crowlq, RtJ NIU111d 111151. o moo mn. ....... "Th• '-•t•tilll Caftyoll" .. .,.r'. d1upt1r 11111 rnt1 • w1nt tt drop out ti coll1Ct, blll: wllt11 U11y 11111t. lo¥t blosaofM end they ~ llllllJI lo school. m 11tmlrffft11a.w Wiit o._.,- "NOW YOU sn HIM, NOW YOU DONT' 0 111 ,.,..,. (jJ C..lllt! m r111tst .... 1 m O.ftitl ltone OJ) T-. rmct Clltl &') Rt... pfFI VlflHUU m thd11"'4P lldp CH! MrJMny llFD . all u StpMI• Elpeu mn-....,.. "'' 0 -(q (10) ..... -· Put I (com) ·~, -Jo1111 W91111, Dt111 M1rtl11, II~ Nt1SOll. Tlllt1'1 1 Jllowdo•n i11 1 lllllll Mrdlr IOWll when 1 c.our•reous lhtrffl 1'11hb lo kup 1 wanton murdltlf 11 )Ill d• a,itt IN tllol'b ol tM prboner's '°"9rllll r111d!tf broltltr. (J]CIS -tti Mm Clff'lll llllw Gl nrirle •• Q]) """ ""' fDMW.ad• MettlU. IDTrMl .. hlll a--Iii>-••-m---•--""" --v--1:118 Ill De- • · -"' -(l)T• WC I IM!ldi (JJ - 1-. .. ""' .......... ................ ·-...... ...... -111_,,,_ Thursday ED (JJ m. Ofptly ''Our Olilf 811.&d" (R) Kini Yldor't 0tprtS1kNI Al,. CGI CLINT I.ASTWOOD "JOE KIDD" • cllssic dl1l1111ttt 1 succeut~r to· ••rtwt 1,,.1.,.,.. Ol>lflliWI effort ,, survinl •urine "WHAT S UP DOC" Amtrica's moat economic1lly trou-CMI. ,.,,_' l'.M, "SILENT RUNNING" .,_. Deni -CIHf Pllftl b!td period. VldOr and direcior Ptllf "COMI HOMI SNOOPY'" Bo11!1nowldl 1t1 l11t1M1wtd. St.l'fl A ... tt11 1:00aa(J)Wa1 Cent1r1R)r1..,. j~;::;;;::;;;iii~~~i=:;::;;;::;;~~~~~~~~~~~1 tie Fr111kll11 1p1111rs u e 111tnl•I· If nttrdttl airl; Kini stint., por> tll)"I I fittcely prohdlvt llllrll. D (])(I) ED 1111rty r1w.111 c.- _,, 111U1111 &irM11 r 11d11111 ..... m-m I/I ,.,... ,.,. ......, el LI CluntlM h h,. ,,30 9-u.o O CDCiJ GDAIC--"TM "°"' Km trill! Hmt Dtbllil ll)'llOlds" Sllectr Cr1t11t pelb. ··-·-a---·-·--'"' •AS91o_f_ -·(JJ -(I) ......... '"" 1 dNI felt, • thl ,._""' Ind &S & -lMlf tltll Im,.,_. lltl hint 0 Ill "'"" .... 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How Appolrlng STREET ·CARR *"'"''"'•I ~~ 25100 0.1 ,, ••• D••• Poiftt H•rllor 71'4"496·0•15 "I could love you if you'd let me." • • \on9"run Pl <'-1.~ ... · · .. · · · ·· · "· .~r on ,he set'•~···· t" ·· \\h •'''t•nu-"· ............ ·"e• ~·· .,,.,. ................. :•'or and all\\• .... ···· .. . .................. . --..J .... .,..... -., ,. __ _ • Cameo roles wW be pla,..i by Kril Adams, R e n a t 1 Ji1orln, Pew Mohler, Roaty D u n t 1 n , Alexandria Mo- darlno, Bets)' Knauf and Caaey Cargill. ;'Play It Again, Sam" runJ Thursday through Saturday at I:'° in the GWC Community Theater. r * "The Wltard of Oz" ushers in 1 new era for the Fountain Valley Community Theater Friday night -it's the open- ing show In U!e group's new home at 18280 Mt. Baldy Cir-- cle (oU the San Diego Freeway al Euclid Avenue). Mike Frym is directing the mq;:lcal fantasy. The show is double tast with Debbie Young and Pame1' Hoyt playing the role Ot Dorothy, Willie Lloyd aftd James Tu c ker as the scarecrow, Amit Berkowitz and Cary Miller as the tin man , Clark Bur900 and Anne Marie Richard!On as tbe lion, with Joy P..1alville and Rit. Carratello playing the wicked witch of the west. A cast d 50 adults and children will . perform the Fountain Valley production * Fridays at a o'clock and The Sa.A Clem~te Com. Saturdays and Sundays at 2. munity Theater heads Into its with admission 50 cents to all. thlrd weekend with the rousing Rescrvatioas 962-5198. comedy "Tom Jones" under * the dU.Ction of Richard Andersen. Tom Taliaferro, Also bowing in Friday for an Bobbi Marshall and Richard abbreviated five-day run will Cosbad · be "Bells are Ringing," the are cast m the leading summer show for the Ana· ~ssignments. Modjeska Pl aye r s. Hal Ray Jud son. Stan Jfamilton Is directing the Weissberg. Jan Gordon , Mark musical comedy. Razor . "1ary Modiano and Amy McCue plays the Bonnie J u.dsoii al.so a r.e leading role or Ella and Gary £eatured In the large tast at Elmore is the object of her the Cabrillo Playhouse, zo2 unseen adoration. Heading the Avenida Ca b r i 11 o, San (In t Nl k tiemente. Performances are a OSCAI WINNtl suppor g cas are c criven Thursday through Satur-Bonacker, Hal Hammo n s, ""' #•SENTIP\IELS OF Gerald Notick, Brad Poulter, .day al 8'30 l\eoervations SILENCE" Jack Ogborn, John Yench. Jig··,_:m-0465~~:· ______ _'~~~~~~~~~~1 gers Garner. Paula Nelson, AMe McMannis and Martin Morrissey. r..IOMl'H E.UWIE-" • flM( tCHOtS • ,\o Ji E f;f'ftW.....,'• lRE&RID& _,........,; =· .... ~..... ' .... ComfotUbly Air Conditioned The first black President of the United States. Fb;st theJ swore him In. Then thar swore to get him. . . ' r ··11an nic " Caulder ·· 4 • • • . wi.._c.., ....-r....t ... , •••• SHwtt..7:M•ll:ZI •: ALSO .. "THE POSSESSION o:.. OEL DELANEY'' ~o , ........... ,:!«! -S.tdrl9y Mec ... J. 1:10 c ...... s. ....... J:M' KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN • SA TU~DA YS IN THE DAILY PILOT - ,. .. • 17 I ,j l:l Holl 1l Hou whit llon .. I ( I· voe.' ~. NO . ., 15, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES , . . . . I • • '• Wbene..,. It rains, Paul :Mureiko, 2, ofH111<>;er Park, m, bu an op- portunl.ly to a1oeh ¢hr0ugh •• l>uge mud puddle near< bis boUle. Be- cause' tliat inud pitclt is Ille street In froilt of their bllmes. bis pal' en~,and neighbors aren~ as excited about lhe..Uecti'lof a mower. . .. Lvrr ·Calls' Stnrement ..Jri.r. ~ - . .. , • . Of School Board Fa'&e Al official Laluria Beach Unified School Dlslrict press statem...! rdutlng a cblrge by form.,. city oouncllman Ed Lorr that bis cbildrell were hal'uled at school bas be<n branded falle 111 Lon. Lorr told tbe trustees -ru.lq nllbt that be nned to ·~rJIPOOlllbilllJ Jor the statement.illd be ....ued a ._._ De1aill ol !be atll)Mn<nt ud ......... of Lorr and dlltrict olllda1I _. habed out In Ill opet,. pul!lle -dolP1le , ... <ourOf!•ment 117 '°9'" dloltjcl =to move mto secret .... for Lorr . and William 1)Dom, district superintendent ..,...t, I o 11 o w I n g di.....;on,toDieet~loworkouta statement clarilylnl Ille matter. 1be iJsue begl)I with a 1tatemint In a letter distributed wldefy In \.aglUla wri\. ten by 'l'bertU Yale Elclea-In the let· ter.mentlonls~olellelol- :.:.; of. Lon'l·cbililr<n II ocbool. ~·;.... stalemmt 111 tho diJtrlct llld l , Laguna Village Sun ~king Recognition Ali applleotlm 111 !be 1-Wlllt SUI lar .::::=' M a -ol __.. ----for ._._ ... II II ~ Oomlf' S--Cloolt. . Palilillww Dmil M ( 111 • s.th ~ lllP•or. '--. wfD • ......... J ..... --al'tllll ::: ~111-~ ~= ne114..,. · .. , ·--lo 1'lo •Umlian tlat !be .. -... 1111& ........ polll _....II Ille pobllcllloa • •a charge that CouncUman· Ed L«r'a cbildr<ii'ba .. been barisaed ol -Is W.. and .lmplles that such action& ara aandiooed aCcordlac to achool diJtrlct officials ... , ~ ' ' I Lorr said thll -. ..... many time& !bet lds •clllld WU banaed II .acbool, that tbl'illilrlct:cllflclall lmew"lt and that Ibey bad .-. belpfDI Iii ~ Ille ilarassDlent. ' •• His ...--.liiat the dlslrlcl In e/feCt bad labelld Mn.' EaJ!a' states mem •• 111-liood." • .Dr.~ told tlll.!llll'l' poreot that be 'lelt the -alleced 1ome necn-.... .... pmt ol Ille district, wbell 1111111 Idiom bod -takeo by the .u.trlct to ..... !be otll•llJ. Dr. Vllom oUI tbot be bad autborlud dlalr1ct °""""''*' ~-~ (lloe 'LOP, hp I) Mealy-moutlr. Mynah Oruwl • Teday'• ft•al N.Y. Steeks ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1972 TEN CENTS oceanfronl block, whlcb Upland plan& to develop with condomlnluma, vandalism probieml --· On Juq :M, County Health OlllC<f George Skeith -In ... -ol the IOllle :ID stndum (It 1115 S. Coast Jll&bway), and declored It I ball?d to public beollh and safety and .... atz ~Ve nuisance whlcll must be •bated by demolltlClll and mnovll" within :ID do11s 1be belllll officer cited lack ol beating Laguria Okays School Budget BY JJ.Clt CHAPPELL Of .. .., , ... ,..,, A fl,% milli.n ~ budflet carrying a -t tao rata decreale for Laauna Beacll Ullflied School District property . -.... •ppnwed Tuesday I>)> tn-. Wbtle aact tao rate figum IDllll wait ,.... .. ftmc ol psbUc -....... ..., a.rid· lieu. -....._ ~ii~ •. fllll !al"'" ol comparatively over last year's budget, the district was able to reduce the tax rate levied due to a 12 percent increase in the aswued valuaUon. Breakdown ol the IWget allows that (See BUDGET, Page I) . , -per fl• i! ......... ....... Dei ·im~ _ ....... _ ......... "' 7 •• u.;...~ 1a 111~ 1enn •Iii~ ~Ruiming_Mare .... llllO fatter !baa !lie one orlglnall7 -' *-""Jiii· '1111 -._ wll1 be lllOd to WASlllllGTON (UPI) -Sen. Frank bollla' ~./. .... ll!lifnleaaDce. for Cburcb of Idaho, .rated a top prospect for oddiflonal aod lllwry increaaea for the Democratic vice p....icre.ilaJ nomlna, teacborl and oilier dlslrlcl employes. lion. llld today be baa. urged r~-e S Tbe budget IDows flit: about a 1.2 ...,.. u-· . cent lt)crease In the · salary acbe4u1e. McGovern to 1oo1t ellewbere for a run- H,.. painted out that lhiJ 11D11 Ding mate. reiw-nted • ·safe -for planning Alted If be would accept the nominas . ~lneq aaid that final lion If K WU tendered •. Cburcb aald, "I lllllliew were ye~~mniered out. doo1 anticipate. be wW do thal" (See Hell ·-that' Ille budget In ..,. anafysto on •lit 4). oomlll!Jlllnil Ille !al nGK:tlon -not Cburcb said be made l<Yeral sugs clepltte aCbool dlitrid moms lhlll ~ to McGovern by telephone M ... creatioc an artlliclal low !al rate. day. He declined to reveal the names be -··~·wm•-·--·olaboul ~but llld McGovern "must ·--~ -•e·-·-reacb Into the blc cillew and Industrial '150,000, aJtbonsb -ol lbe .reaetve ,_ win." moolew are restricted by law u to !be areu w usei to wblcb lheY may lie pit. M lllcGov.,.. c1utlouoly SOUihl a cao- llesa told the boord t1111 a Ill< or ....,,. dldala to roplace Seo. Thomas F. cent clecttaae oould be antldpated nut Eacleton ol Missouri. who withdrew. the year fn the commlllllly aerrices tao nte DemocraUc National Committee W' a 1 11-riy owned bythe dllldcl at top of llUDUllOlled to meet In Wasblngton nm the -Id Is left undeWopecL Tueaday to formall,y Dame a IUCCOSIOl, He bllcated that the district tu nte' oould llablliU at the prumt rate level If the are•·· asaessec1 .a1ua11on keeps pace New School Tax with inflation. -Wblle the budgtt Is up• about !400,0llll Goff Street To Be One Way in Laguna . A tiny Laguna B<acb rooclway will become a one-way street :e= FJi.. day, city -t depu1mmt ~ ... DOllllC<d. Bqinning at 5 Lm. Friday, traffic on Golf Street will move In -dlredion..,. ly, with entry froai Part.A-.llld exit on Lqion Street, • The ~ wu autbarbed 111 the City CGuncil u part ol tt.. effort to lms prove tnfllc cir<Ulatlon and wW continue unUI lurtber nollct. Finance Program Goes to ·Assembly SACRAMENTO (AP) -A $1.2 billion acbool fmance-tat reform plan went to Ille Aasembly Door today alter sumving attacks In an Allembly conurittt.e lroin both Democratlc and Rep u b 11 c a·n tawmak ..... Tbe !al plan Is the product_ of three montbJ of negotlatlona 'betweeo tao ads vim to n.publlcan Gov. Reagu and Democratic Aaaembly Speaker Bob MoretU. It propoaea a $509 miJU...a,year Ins " (See T~, l'age I) and llgbtlng lacWUes, lnadequote v ... tuau..,, dampneaa, lnleatatlon o I termites, hazardous wiring and general dilapidation amonc .._,. , .. the order. Uf>Oll r<eelpt ol the lctter, Leooard Bourte, director ·ol ml estate develop- ment fer Upland, advfaed the city that It . would seek cancellation of t b 1 ' moratorium agreement re g a r d I n g demollUon, since "It would be totally uneconomic lo just demolJsll the one lln!Ctuno (1115) W\len the tt~ining llructu!'el owned 111 Upland are generally In the oame condltloa and lik .. ly. to-bo decw.d unsafe.• Fer lhiJ reuoo, uld llourke, "We Ins tend In demolbh all the strudurea owned by Ill llOIJI South Coast Hi(bwly . : • with the ezceptlon of lbe Vista Motel, unless auch structures are otberwtle removed from the property." Tbe demollUOll, be Aid, would be (See DEMOLISH, Page I) Cotillcilman Goldberg . Steps ·Down Election of a new mayor and ap- pointment of a new councllrnan. to replace Mayor Richard Goldberg who resigned from the Laguna Beach City Council at a specill meetlnJ . Tueaday, will bead !he agenda for tonight'• CJOUDciJ session at 7:30 o'clock in City Hall com- cil chambers. Alto on the list of extraordinary dutlew lo: Ille reorganized ClOW1Cil will bt efoo. ~ of a vice mayor and appointment of. a planning c:ommialooer to replace Carl E. Johmon Jr. who wu seated en the '* \~ · =:.•iiowlng a 11Vearin~.._ - _2 "~~~,~~~~[,_;_ ·Gof4llerl'a rellptlon, ~I red M.y. Ric In the ari colony, took place 11 lbe .....,_ Fire ·in ,Big Sur Park Threatens Redwood Trees nlot! ol.a 5 p.m. meeting Tueaday, caDacl • to confinn the reau11 of the JlllJ • recalJ.qluncjl election. In a lirie! llatement, the mayer ncan. ed tha~ durjng dlacutiion ol tho - palgn to recall councilman Edward C. 1 Lorr, be bad announced Ills lntentloo to "reusess my political position." BIG SUR (AP) -Big Sur Stata Patt, a sanctuary lo< Calllornla '• famed redwood tree&, WU threatened today bJ wincf,lasbed nr. that baa already blackened about 3.1100 acrea and Jorce4 the evacuation of tbouaaDdl of vaca-- tionera. · Tbe blau, whlcll broke out Tuesday, In Los Padres NaUonal Forest, raced ltito the conlineJ ol the state park late Tuea- day night. "The fire ls criUcal, not contained or controlled," said Art JueaU, f~ tn- tormatioo officer for the Cllilomia Division of Forestry. "It bas burned aome amall redwood stands, but the major standl -socond growth redwoods, magnlflcent trees, are along: Highway 1 tneaJ' the · park'• en- trance and some distance away from the flames. We are cooctntratlog men and pumpers In lhiJ area In protect lheM groves as well as the cami;. and motels, but have men on all aides of the ftre." ''The entire 117 """' park could be In j_,.fy," Aid Tim Hu!!, another state informaUon officer. Tbe lire bas been blamed on an Illegal campfire. Fire fighters from San Diego, about 400 miles to the IOUlh, were man- ning fire lines. No structures were bi !ms mediate danger. Tbe firemen -who early today numberod more than 7IO -'1ave been battling the flamea In blgh temperatures, blgb wlnda and low bwnldlty. Similar condltioN <were ezpected to cootinue to- day. Ten years of involvement tn com- munity affairs, u president ol the Chams ber ol Conlmm:e, city couno!lman and mayor, Goldber1 said, "have taktn much time away from my famlly and my peraonaJ affain. "While I have always t'ODSldertd It a great bonor and privilege to .. ,... tho collll!lllllll1, I now find that I COil m longer afford lhiJ httury. "For lhiJ .......,, I am tendering mt resl(naticn as dlJ councilman· and u mayor to be etr«:tfft immediately.•• He concluded by apreaslnj pride Ill the llCaltnplishments ol the City Council and lhanldng members ol the city stall for their cooperation. Vice Maygr Charlton B o y d, acknowledglng the miCDatlon In behalf or the council, commended Goldber( for his lel'Vice to the community, saying, "Your good opirii. lllld aeme· or IMnor will be' ·mined. You wW be esptdally remembered for your londnoaa for Laguna, your determination to make a COlltrlbullon to j~ your wt1i.,_ to listen and your 1D1rallln1 consideration of penonal feelings." Some 50 penons In the council chamber rose to applaud u Boyd p1<1e11ted the retlr1ng mayoo with a Ule decorated with the dty aealJ.~~ .... ~~ presented on occasion to ..._....... dtlu111 illd Ylsiton. Goldberg, who apptored c:heerflll, com- (See MAYOR, Page I) or..,e Weatller Recall .Hits H~lfway Mark Ahh. Cooler at lut. Tbe weath- erlldy expects te-ratureo to dip around the low 79'1 .., Thuraday at the beaches. rlslq to '1 lllland. Lows tmlgbt ... it, . 1,9.00 Signatures Col~ct,ed Toward Trust,ee Vot,e • • Market ownera to the area, be added, have niquested Iha pell~ not to &et up lbelr table1 OUlslde the &bopping ...... and the ftdll --.... complying with the ~ whlclt wu bued Oil a ACOOt &lpreme Court oplllltc> handed down In 1n ~cue. Prior to !be -iulinc. COlllomia 'courts bad ruled that Mil marilela were public gllherl .. "'""' and """"' I>< uted • 111 petltlGn cirtulabin pnmdod laot lraf. ' nc , .. , not tinpeiled. ' The two trustees ire cbal'led In the recall aclloo wllh lalhn In r_.i to lbe wlsbel cl !be communit7 wtlb repnt to --PfOll'lllll. INSmE TODAY Summtr tlltGI«"' Onmoc COUfltV hlll ii. J>lfalc lhll wclc IDith Ille optlling of /OW MIO productiotll, ltlcludlng tit< Or- •llllt C o • 1 t ColU(/c tlU<llcol "Com<lot~ Sc• f:•krloi,,....t, l'oge 28. ~ ..... ,: t.•:1.-,: =--~ ~;J .. _ M Ila;;• .. .. ._ . -. ............ =--: --. --M --. -ft ... .... ..... .• . ........ .... ='="' .:; -. -----. ' ' " • ee:w ar Death . · Badham Bil~ Awaits Governor's Si$nature 87 L. P!T6R KJUEG Of ... Dell¥ '*' '"" Newport Beach is on!y a signature •way from wlnnlnR !ta 10..year battle •1•lntt PacUlc Coas1 Freeway. • The c.Jllomla Stnate Tuesday on a 27 lo 2 vote approved tht bill by Assemblyman Robert Badham f R • .Newport Beach) lo delete the con· troversial segment of the route through Newporl . The rneasure was b&ck. ln !he assembly for concurrence to tectmlcal amendments thi.. morning and will ~ach Co\'crnor Heagan 's desk Thursday or Friday, Badham ·s ofrlce said this morning. Leaders of the fight to do in tht suprr highway weren't waiting for Reagan to lake pen in hand before starting I.heir celebra1ion. ho~·ever. .. It's just tremendous." sa id \\'ally l\och, chairman of lhe J~arbor Area Frtew11 FJlltlon au.a. ~•Nll!IUll Commlt11t wbldl llM carrW Ille INlttlo in 1$!tDt yean. The CCC for<td n llllU.Uve qallllt th.. freeway IJst year 1n which "'!dents voted nearly I to 1 to cancel a freeway agreement with the 1tate and approve a charter amendment requlrlnc I u t u re popular votet btfore any n t: w •ll'fflll<tll• oould bo slsned. "We w11lted 10 long ror this day, I can 't help but feel very elated," l\p<h laid. Coun<:ilmu John Store whole 11""1( anu-rreeway campaign tM>otted h1m to an easy lln:t &um victory Jn AprU, echoed Koch, saylo(, "I'm dcllshted, the cloud has been removed." BoUt men Wked of the need to begin Immediate cooperative effort.I with the county 111d state roid plannen to find Laguna Council Will Face Large Agenda of 46 Items Laguna's reorganiztd City Council wilt 'race a staggering 45-Hem •Renda at Ill flrst scssicn 1n t·uy flail council chambers Lhis evening. Ricltard Gofdberf, following hiJ ""llJUI· tloo fn>m the COll!ldl and planning com· m.ll&iCller C.r1 Jchnson, who moves from the Ociifrunil&ioo to the council. • ., ....... tolllllw It --]ll'OI>--_., llim>elf np.......t -pltasure at passage of hb bill and said it ls aolng lo be incumbent upon •l•le hlahway planners to work wllb local communities from here on out. "There's not much question left now in the vlew of Ulil legislation and other bills by other members that the Ltalalature llolda the Dlvblon ol Hl1hwl13 In low esteem in this regard -jamming freeways through communities without the consent and advice of the com- 1nunllle1 involved, "They have bad a disttgard for local communities until these bllb started 1et· tioS pa!led," Badham said, polntlnl out Newport Buch ii jutl one example. "The division of highways ii 1oing to have lo take note ," Badham said. Pasage of Badham's meuurt which drew "no" votes only from aenators Ran- dolph Collier (O.Eunu> and Oark L. Bradley (R-San Jose ) came alter nearly three years of e.Uorts by Badbam and local ruldens to get leglslallve action. • Badham first introdiced his anti· freeway bill in urro, only to have it sail through the assembly but die in Collier's Senate Transportation Committee. Senate • approval of • the Badham meuurt 'l'llesd81 eveninl pnceeded by • 11tor1 ume .... ,, appivvai or the meuure by at.ate Seutor Dennis Carpenter (l\-Newport Be1ch) that would erue the entire route. from Ventura lo San Clemente, off the 1tate freeway 1ystcru maps. OAtL 't Pl\.OT ,...., ~ Coast Heads- • To Normal Weather Weather aJooa the c>r...,. Colot II fo. c:hlnf towltd nonuley with mon few clouds and loci! r,. ..,.....i tooicbl Ind urly Tbu.rtd., momtnc. 11>e NaUonal Wettber Service fortCUt caill for foWI loolpt nur a -. aioQr Ute -llld • lo Inland .ur .. or Oranp Co<1117. Highs 'lburodlJ wlll be 71 at beaches. In the low 80s a few miles ln1aQd and up to " c1eg,... In Slnto Alla. No winds 1r. •XJ>Otited to dfllllrb the more rwmnal. !or lhll lime of yw, even- ing flow of marine air wblch II brfD&tnl relief !run a !May .bOI apclt In SoutfitMi . Cailf'".1Ja. ' White tht Orin(• CoontY balked today In naturt't air ~dlliootl't&, the bulk of the Loi Angeles basin ""'tlnued to ..- to tht tlictrJc kind of coo~ power. Soulbtm Callforn11 -!:oinpany reporied an all·tlme puk uae of eledrie power amounting to I.I mUJM!o kllontt.s on Moodaf, the wont of the dog days Jiege. Desert high.! will cootinue to break I.be loo.degree mark, the weather aerYkt taid. Further, dry condltloos In lnlllld com- munities and nellbboring wild .,.., have produced an lnfllll of wild aolmato tn mountain and loothlll realdentlal areas. Skunks, deer, coyotes, bears and rattlesnakes have been sighted by residents. Forest oUicials suuest the animals are seeking water. Lasl-minure items added to the agenda follo~'lng a special counci l sesSJon Tue• d:.y included eleclion of a ne\\' mayor and ap pointments to replace retlrtng tnl)'Or ;WhOe milch of the business facing the ""!llcll ll routint1. the que1tloo of Loc\1111'• partlclpaU!>fl In ,a rqlaoal ........ trutment iaclllly, demolltlon of lllldnwt bovltl on tbe oceanltont Ind allel04 fllvuloo of the Gmnbelt by RoaattlOor developmeoll could llJ>lrk JqUiy. ilUCuaaloo. From Pagel TAXES •.. LAGUNA BEACH CITY HALL TAKES ON ARTY ATMOSPHERE Pl1nnlng Secret1ry Gabriell Gilmore WOfk.t Nt•r Art Work.I Fire conditions in torests and foolhiD areas remained ex:lremely huardous to- day. Fino fighten in maay 1rU1 have been-,ilated· on -IJm. A bin< near Bamfna WU conffntA to CIDe left, T\lesdlJ. Planners Adopt Open Space Plan Aft,er Revision Orange Count.v's open space and con· ser\'atioo plan , bounced betwetn county planners and county supervisors since late last June was given a new twist 1'uesday with the adoption cf a revised plan by the county PlaMlng Commlasion. Eliminated from the orlginal 2()0.page proposal prepared by the counly Plan- ning Department were several re- quirements fought vigorously by the county's buUdinl Industry. James Dllley. represenUng the Laiuna Greenbelt, called the revisions un· necessary conctSJk>nl to developen. He labeled builders "destroyers who are try- ing to squeeze eve.zy ctnt poulble out of county land. "Wllel l fork of I Ii ... lroyedj i.ji ts vandallsm," i:>llley areued. "But when nature i!!1 destroyed that la called development. There is 1omel0Jng. ,very bad abotlt 111111 'kind of tftlfklnt." 1 • Deletions In the revised 'plan which the supervl90rt wlll 1tudy Aug. 11 Include: '"-A countywide standard Of 10 acres of local park land for every l,r:n'.I resldtnl.!. -A requirement of developer doni.tJonJ to provide elght of the ten park acres, t~ree times more lhan ei:lsting stand· Orda. ' -A proposed moraltlrlum on all tone cbaiige1, use permits and ether revlslona ifl areas which could become future COUR• tjr open space. -Strict zoning regulations to control ~ilhide development in arm with a li[Ope greater lhan 25 peretnt. • County Planning Director Forest Qicka.soo and Filth Dl!trict Planning Comm ioiioo Roo Yeo deftnded the rev la ions. • Dickl!On lllld lbai, 11 far II the plan- ning ataff is concuned, "our convictions and commitments to preserve open 1J)lce ~ notbl!en dfmfaisfled in aey way." :II'.._ • Slm'a Ollb mflllbu, said tht ~ "lliilply piovlde for 111>noa<tlnf Olbi, fight °"" 1 ioltger period of tbne." : SUpervlson muat aRProve a final plan Sy Aug. 31 to comply with ttoto law or be blted from l"nllng e":Jli~ew building ill. The original d e wa1 June , ut legi1laUve action lilt in June con- G.nued the deadline-for two month!. • OIA ... ICOAST .. DAILY PILOT ' • Mo.i'ot' Bober! FlnntU of 1'11Ceat11 will ·-the council 00 the Oranp County Lelf'lil:: of C.ltlea p r o p o a e d m.. teri~W coordlnatlnc council at the 1'aclnDinl al the T:lO p.m. 1e11lon, All onllJtaoce pn>poled by Harry IAW• reoce'1 Beautil!Citlon c:onunittee, bin· nine the ·removal of treea within the cJ· ty wJlbout • pennJt, will be up for con- sldentlon, alq "Ith an ordinance pr. vldlng for abatement to the munlclpal rode proh.lbltlng parking cf vehlcle1 on private roads ln such a manner that passage of fire trucks would be impeded. Al5o IJJted ii a report from the chief of police on the current atatus of the clty'a foot patrol, l!ltabllabed to Improve police-- community relations and as a deterrent to mJnor Jaw breakJn&. Reagan Reports waf~r~ koJ.ts 1. Deerease 40~0 SACRAMENTO (AP)--<:ellfomla wel· fare rolls dropped by another 40,000 dur. Jng the montii of June, Gov. Ronald Rea- gan announced today. Jt waa the third month in a row the caseload had declined aod the lStb time in 15 months, a spokesman said. The governor attributed the decline to the "unprecedented 1ucceu" of hi1 ad· miniltraUon'a welfare refonn pro1r1m and made no meoUon of callfornia11 lm· proving economy. The announcement came one day after the Rea1an Administration alao won a major court cast, clearin& the way for ill program to ferret out welfare cllaten by cbtdcinl clllJN qatnst eamlnCI nporta filed by employers with tbe stale unemployment t n 1 u r 1 n c 1 system. (See story, Page 5). That project wu eipected to uncovtt thousands of cases of welfare recl~ents who eam more than they report, welfare olflcfals have aaJd. natkm" Reagan s&Jd. State Soclal Welfare Direcior Robert Carleson said he expecttd the 1tate"'1 welfare rolls to eontlnue shrinking "aa eligibility is further tightened and thole receiving aid fraudulently continue to be removed from the rolls." "Ultimately. of eoune, the cueload wlll subllize," CarltJOO added. Al 1 re:mlt or the June drop, Rugan aaid, .. there are now 205,r:n'.I fewer people rect!•ing welfare around the 1tate than there were in Marth 1171 when the Id· mlnJstr1Uon'1 weUare rtfcrmJ be1an lakinl bold." Froni,. .. el DEMOLISH. •• !Cheduled to begin on or about Aug. 7. Jn response: to Bourke't announcemet, Laguna Beach Plannlni DI.rector Yi'ayne Mood)' advlaed him that the matter. •·ould bo placed before the City Council &Ince, "!lnCere erforts ere being madt by important segments of the community'' to preserve at ~st the Captain'• J1ouse, 1114 S. -O>ul JllPway. Nallilt tllat 'bolll demoUUon llld mov· Ing permito would ba .. to be obtained by Upland, Moody concluded, "! c:ould not in lood COlllCltnee recommend demolition or -II of buldtniJ Glhor lhaa U- dtcllttd IUbotontfard, until the 11"e4 ..~--~In~ ltmber.• • In Loi Angtle1 Tuttd&y, Upl1nd ..-.sobo Pltllllpa Hid ht wotil<I allend tenilbt'• a11 OouncU _u., to dfacuoo Ibo loavt Ind 111( that tbe !inn -P«<Jt« with llPPllcttlool !Gr the de!nolltioo par!DJto. I'l>llllpa added tlla1 =-Otahma'W bad coaW:lll{ Upland ... ~Ud lh<lr inl....t fii-r ..r'• ~ ._ 111 "';'Q" crease in state supp:ri ol local tcbools plus a property tu cut averaatni POO a year fer the average homeowner. Those Items would be _paid for by increases. in state income, .sales, vehicle and ~ine51 laxes. The measure \li'aa revived 111 amendments to an education finance blll by Sen. Ralph Dills (D-Gardena ). after the Senate 1''"inance Committee killed an earlier draft of the Moretti·Reagan tax plan last \veek. The A55embly Ways and ?i-feans Com.. mittee 1eot the amended bill to the Assembly floor on a 1._3 vote Tuesday after rejecting five amendments -thrtt by Republicans and ty,·o by Democrats - to amend controversial items into or out of the tu plan. The biggest battle in the 3'h·hour com· millet hearing ended in rejection of 1 '•l~~r=·~~~I~~ posed property tax rate limits on coun- ties. The ta1 rate lbnllS ~ the biggest concenton won by ne-a-gan in the bipartisan ne1ot1atlons on lbe Democrat· 1uthored plan. The plan no• lncludet prov11lon1 thAt would require counties to submit all luttare tu rate increeaes to voter1 except those required by federal or court 'Orden and narrowly delined ema-gency 1ltua· tlons. Other rejected amendmentl woutd have given a .!pif!Clal exclusion from the lax llmitl to small countlea for police protection. Leiden of both partltt ... the Auembly floor vote only aa a atep toward the final ahow-down in the Senate which b IJlfedinll up Ill work •Jone with the Assembly Jn hopes of beginning a three-month recess Friday. In the upptr house, the key decillon on the blfl may be niad• by lite Rules Com- mittee. Senate Prttidf:nt pro tern Jame1 Milla (0.San Dlqo), said T\lflll!aY thal ht wlU ask thal commlhee to dec:ide U the bill should go to the Revenue and Tuatlon Committet, which passed the earlier draft of the blll, or to Finance Com- mittee. which killed the earlier version by a single vote. Five 1et1 of minor amendmentl were adopted by the committee Including cne to prvhibit the ~ of any cf tht new edue1tlon money .to 1tart public educa· tk>n for 4-year-old! and one to give coun- ties flexibility in setting a base for com- putJ.na: the tu rate Um.its. Council to View Weak-structure EnforceinentCocle An ordinance aetUng forth procedures for enforced repair er demolition of buildings deemed danaerous or substand- ard wUI be pnosent.d to the i.,..,. Beach City Councll for C<JNidcaUoo tonlitltl . \Vhen the city adopted the Uhiform Building Code. enforcement aec::tiona ,.ferring to dangen>UJ Ot wbltondard bulldinp ., .... ~ *-Ihm ,... no provtllon for Qty CoundJ bear-ing; In c.,. of dispute. 'lbe Jll'OllOMd new anllnanct outllnlt 1 onicedure wbereby -'1 cnmon wbo l1i1 to compty with orden to upcrade 0t .....,,,. tbtlr bulldlnp -ba nqufrod .. appqr w.... Ille -to ':Jlft CIUM" lot -pliattco. Enfomment of Ibo ordinance will be tn llte llaoda of Ibo dty bulldfJW ollklll, the fire marahai Md Ibo ltaalll' om-. w1-duly fl wUI " lo dttannJM ~~ bulldfnp tn~ed allouJd ba . ,.,,.,.... Ind rebabllllllad, V-ted or I ~ A llw;IJtc wlll IN Cllloi II wf -"··--.. ".,.!II. C8a:18*ttd wlthtn a ''Jt••IM• ....... Revolving Art Display Decorating City Hall F...,..P.,,el MAYOR .•. mented, 1'l've alwa)'I •anted one of these," then stepped down from tho council table to sit lo the audience bealde hlJ wife, Rose Marie, for the remalnder ol the br"f meeting. Li\•ing up lo its position as the seA1 of government for a renow ned Art Colony. the l...1guna Beach Clty Hall ha." become the setting for a revolving art exhibit. Following a recent remodeling. the city fathers decided lhat wall space in the refurbished city hall would be an ~ proprl.ate place to dJsplay a sampling of the palnUngs that have helped make the city famou1. Some 36 paintings were selected by Beach Art Ga 11 e ry d I rec tor Tom K. Inman for the Initial ublblt, which From Pagel LORR,,;. ' taliv1 Pete Fulmer to !alk. with · AIJMJ School Principal Lyle Ptoctor •bout the lncldenta and to make a st1temt11t baaed on those discussloll!. Dr. Ullom Bald tbal while be bad not seen the 1tatement prior to re.leue to the press, u district superinlf!.ndent, be would take full respomlbWty fer it. .. \Ve were de!ensive. But it' appu.red to me that our 1taU was accused of allow- jna: haniS1PJen1," Dr. Ullom said. Concerning acUona by tbt district, Lorr sald, "Lyle (Proctor) wu a real good friend and assisted us whenever it hap- pened." Lorr laid that he IOUght only an ad· mllaion from Ille district that harus· ment did llappen. The darllylns 1tottmfllt II elllfded to aci:nowJed&e that the Lorr child wu i.rr suited as a result of her ·latber'1 political actlvlUea, and that action was taken by the dlatrld to tnd auc:h barU1111t11t. GEM TALK TODAY by ' WATCH LUIRICATION . 'WatcD.a today~ Intricate pro- ducts of a technology advancing so rapidly that watclntpoltmen never stop learntnc. · Watcli lubrication alone requires continuing-etudy to keep up with· new watch oila (lltd •oil substitute1. ·A lfOOd •ltlllllDle 11 the.plastic watch htfirlcant.'Th)s on substitute depo,. Its a solid film which takes the place Of oil, reduces lrietio~ and Prolec\f. lh• llltface from rasl ne IUl'Cb for ..... lubricants bas ~ Intensified by tbe "creep. Int' o! on at bllb allltudu lltll lhe- cbtmleal lnalabllllf o! ordinary oll wblch catlffs oointnc, «1'1in1 out 9llWBl!v1. "!rtlftllbii" causn com· pllcltlon ID mlklllt the oU "IUU' pet" ID splcillo moveraen~ parts. 'Wllllo ioino -IUbrloants ire " .-Duf for aonUlll .,.._, we tuc>w lbal blJ!h gride watcltel . thould llaw more IJ)OC!allzed, trtatment lban some . itew lubricants and melhoda pormll We therefore care- IUll,I'. consider tho luhrlcaUon metlloda uted for each 'W a t ~ h brottihl to our mre. ' v.•ill be changed every 1lx months. The palnUn1s have bffn hung throughout the offlcrs and corridors of the bulldlni ·where they will ht on view for the public from a a.m. to 5 p.m.· on weekdays. From the gallery's permanent col- JecUon are work• by John H. Hinchman, Carl Sclunldt, Katbtrfne Knox, Sabato Fiorolo, Elmer and Marlon Wachtel, Edgar Payne llXf Helen Raid, Current Lquna art1lta repmented In the ablblt In! Hal Aldm, VlncaJt Fil' relf, lier~ Grnold, Toala Nqle Hemflton, Roger Kunto Ind ADii)' ~. Artilts from other ll'UI .,.. Gladya Gray, San Loula Obllpo; Ser*. 8'>pc¥t. Los Angetq ; Heleo Reed, ll'ulW:10o: G!'I)' Ftl~er, NewjlOtt " l!i!ach: William A. Motto, Newport Beach; Corinne Sclunlnke, Santa Ana i BUI Gilmber, San Juan Caplatraoo: and WUlle Suzuki, Lot AnfleleJ, FromP..,el BUDGET .•. the general purpose budget tax rate ac- tuaUy lncreased by about 4. cents to Sl.97 per $100 assessed valuation. Tai: rate decrease crune in lhe hood and interest redemption buda:et whkh shrank from 43 cents per $100 assessed valuaUon tut year to about 36 centa J.hla year. Rounded off mill differences make up the missing cent re.fleeted in the overall four.amt decrea.se, 1 decrtue thlit will mean about $4 per year for the owner or a '40,r:n'.I house. With Boyd In the chair, tbe bu1lnt11 of c:ertllylo( the elec:tloa mull Md sHting wlnnlo( cancfldate JohDtoo proceeded twlltly. Johnaoo alto ,...lved a round of applause 11 be took the seat vacated by Councilman Lorr. Wblle councllmm bave J'el!llllned tlgbt· Upped rqardlo( pniblble appolntmmto to the .. cant counc:IJ llXf pWmfna com· mlulon seato, Boyd, top vote-totter tn the April munldpal tlectlon, wben be was elected to a ltCODd term • the council,. ...,;,, tbe l1bJy -to repla<e Goldberf u 11111yor. Gold~ ftnl elected to the council in ;1111, W~ ln 1970 llld !tu IUV· ed u ma)'OI' Jince that date. For Ute two •yean prrifol the re<enl nocalf elec> lion, be formed, with. Lorr and Coom- cUman Peter Ottrander, • COC&lfrvative COW1CIJ ...iortty'wi-repeai.J 1-2 ..US mulled tn • cre<ooldo of public protest that eventually led. to the recall drive that unseated Lorr last month. 'lbe tJeW pollUcal developmeoll com- pletely cbana• the local eovemment pk> -· JohDtoo, • lonnu Civic Leq1la president Ind advocate of 11o ... carefuJJy planned growth, representl lhe same •P- proach lo local government u Boyd and councilman Roy Holm Who have com- prised the coundl mioorlty since 1110. British Peer Dies bONDON (AP) -Lord Dtllcourt· Smith bas coltojlled In the HOUie or Lords as be WJS opening a debate on the lndultrial 1ituatlco IDd died several boun laler 'l'utlday In Weslmitllter Hocpital. He wu 561 a Ufa peer aM a member ol the IAbor party. ' Th• rlnc for Mother °' OIW!mothtr with ·from l to 9 OtNUJNE Birthst- from J2t.oo. Available In 14 KIJ'(ltit.·~low aolel • • • • • • • • , ' l J J. e. JJump~ne6 J~w:lN_ ' , , . 1823 NEWPo'lT BLVD., COST A MESA CONVINIQrll nJ.MI l,\NltAMl!ICAUl-lWTll CHA!H • II YaAAs IN SAii& ~TION PHONI 141·1401 I VOi ' - I WI wUI decll nelJ Ore La Pete Ra" lling . u1 City Cll\ I - . ·Bi 'v'.OC. 65, NO. 2 I 5, S SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COU(l(TY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1972 ·TEN CENTS Irvine Panel to Study Douglas Land Ruling Tfllbjn 30 ""' the Jnino City Cooncll will review !be Plaoninl comm1aaloo '1 -to al!"°ve liltt In Ille McDon-nell Douglas 'Corporation 'bundiop aear Orance County Airport. Late ' Tu<od17, llUeo E. "Pete" Pelenon ol IST/2 MMJeoe Clrcle, the llfcquel Club, llled an appeal ol the pf4n- ninl "'IM'!Jolon ictlon. . Under cltJ' Jaw, a citizen may force a City CcluneU·rdVitw of a favorable action on a condiUonaJ use permit. Had the --tilt permit, the Dou&IM Orm mlgbt ... ._w. Tiie appeOI uj«la I'! a -· councU bearing t1le reqllOll .. "ltillll<" _.,. office -In t1le -... .,. ..... Labo balld1np • tJ1l ~ llrhe. In his appeal, P,t<..--....... tho planning earnmiulcitl·• ,.,.n1"'0UI permit approval ••falls to conform" wtth aiuntJ plannlog codes Wb\cb t1le dty bu adopted. Peterson said the .planntnc Nlll\IDI•iM , . . .,. ' ' failed to CCllllider -"'not the -ol the e z lo ti• s 4'111JOO«juare{oot buildlllp wwlcl create • ....,.., -· tralflc "' other .......... tbat -"" objec1kmble, de tr I m e D ta I or ift.. ""'1lpotlblo with nefshl>orlng -. County -nqulro plionnlnJ ...,. -to COlllider the illtegrily of a dfalrlct -iD this case the Jnino IJlduslrtaJ Complez -oo lbe "lllilll1 and value of neJ&hborlns properties" Is llUlh>' talned, Petenao aald. Y ~ung Tyeoons Fire in Big Sur ! ,, ' . Park .Thr.eatens Motto for Irvine Put to Work Redwoud Trees .A;tr!o.of-enterprialng IJ:vine youths are BIG'SUR (AP) -Blg'SUr State Park, oUertng city boosten Pe r.1ona11 zed a ,: .. ~ •• .., .. ..:.. "-11~'-'• famed license plate frames cahyiog the city _,.._,_., Wl" "'"1\MWoll motto "Aogu!us Ridet." redmiod trees, was ~tened today by·. Julie Gardiier, U. of .50U Cliateau C'ir- wbJcl.laabed fire lbat ' ... mady cle, bu 137 pain of lbe liladt and dlrome blackened about S,000 acres and forced riins, sbe aiid her llrotllers, Donald, LI, the evacuaUon of tbousandl of vaca-and .l>o'i&J•, 11, ce ael11q to earn tiOnen. · ?Qonq foi college. The blue, whlclibroke,oul Tuesday In · Her father, Layton Gardner, an 111- i..s Padru National Foi..t, raced ·Into surance agent In Irvine, arranged !cir the coo&es of the alate park late tu.. productjoo of the personalized frarne1 day nlgbl · · *' with a friend . In Downey. U demand Is "'lbt fire II critJCal, not. CGntained or heavy, more can be made from the eontrolled." said Art Jaseau, fire in-oriiinal ·mold. formalkin officer lot the Callfomia . • To· date, Julle says &be has !Cid 12 DiviJ!oo of Forestry. . , · pairs, al ,.!I) a J>8l!, lncluc!iq two sets sold to Councilman Henry Quigley, a neighbor in the north Irvine tract. Julie says the is sure the ccxmcil will adopt the official Latin phrase as the city motto. "Angul111 .Rldel" was the winning phrase in a spring contest to &elect a city motto. 1be word s mean "this place .smiles on me." Official adoption of the city oeal and motto I.< not due until Ille Aug. 19 opm house at city hall, however. Along with the motto. the <;ardner clan's lkense framel idenlily the new ci- ty, In bold letters. Tho.'le Interested In adding the city'• name and motto to their car's license may reacti Julie at 832-5800. /'l~,_ lw burned some small redwood 1umqa; l>t/I the maloi •lands .-'second . growib redwoods. ma8nllfC"'1t trees, are &long ~ · 1 near the park'• en- t;rance and ao'me distMce away from the , flames. We are conce11trating men and • PllD'pen ID this area lo protect these 1roves as well u the camps and motels, but have !!en on all sides ol the fire." "The enUre 117 acre park could he In 1'oPardf," aald 1lm Huff, another atate hifOnnaUon officer. Butglnrs Hit 5 lrvirie Firms, Building Siws The flre bas been blamed on· an lllep1 campflre. Filo fllhters froUl Sm Diego. about 400 miles to the sooth, w:re man- nine fire lines. No llnlCtma were ID Jm. mediate danger. Burglal'$ Mick In five Irvine locations Tuesday night fn>m the home of Lu.ell 'l'ueada1 . night,. earryiDg oil bualneu I.« Rodgen, um Oak St. equipment aiill canstruclloo materiala Deputies said !nlnld<n at the Rodgers valued.al ,,_ than ~000. home anashed the dlalng room window llard..t hi~ 'Orange OJunty SlierUf'a and entered the bouJe while the oc- deputies' aaicl, Wll' a,coaitructJon lite. al cuapnts were away.ID.Loo Angeles. Tbe firemen -who eartr today number«! _. than 700. -bove been batt11ni the 0&DI"! ID blgb tempera tum,· hlcb winds and 'low humidity. Similar condillons were ezpoctecl to cont!noe tc> daf. CWVtr Drive and Walnut Street where They valued the haul al f195. copper tublllj lcboduled !or lnltallatloo Electroolcs equipment• ahd a revolver In new bomea ,,.. lak"' bJ ~ were laken .al abool the lall)• time by Offlciala ol, tbe Leoerton and Jacobo l>wllm who entered a home al !till Plumbin( COmpony of Garden Gi:ove Diltcber SI., via an unlocked BCreeli while Valaed the tubq al '7lt1. homeowner ~ Eu1ene Hanltins WU , , A COllJy ~ cootrol ll)'lllem waa out to dlMer f>d bis wjle was on vaca- N ew SchQOI Tax ~·~ i: ~~'°~~ ~ valued the ·! .... at mi. nie away, deputies said. · equipment and the gum ...... taken from Finance Program Olllcen aaicl tbe ,master watering • thrlnalter ~ 'trot bad bion scbiduled'for iDstallaUon In , • the aame boosins trlcl. Tbej valued ' f.'-,.--------~ -Goes to Assembly · conlrols•l!m. • All e10cirlc Coin~ valued .., WU taken !run the ollica .ol'1Jie 1liceoo SACRAMEN'l'O (AP) -A fU bll1lon ElectQc Company, 1.,-V!"' Karman ociool f-reform plan went lo Ave., by illlnlden no may have uoed a the Asmobly floor today alt« uvtvlng dupllcate key IO pin -, to the )~ io .. -blJ -.. """' ~~:...:<. ....... _ .Willi -* and Jlepu b llca a .........,., . ....;.,, aaicl the computer .....,_._ wu~frunallllnsca-andap- Tbo ta plan Is the pndlld ol tine 'pf""'iify -Illa .. Wpl ol tho ._.a. ol oer"at'* ~ taz ad-.,lilrllan. ...... lo ~ ........ ·:~.' Aa • ..,._ ..... lclcealoller.-ateud D<moer•lic -'-1111 Spoelw oilier -............. - .JQftlll ..,, ..!1...1T:. ~cl ,ldCal -Israel Cun Law OK. .... a .--tJ tu ...... ...., .. a . JW tor the a.....,,._., ,,_ , TEL AVIV (AP) -A 11111 ~ law """' -.. ,... lor bJ -ID prorilba ptlloa t.enna up Ill It_. for .... -. ..... -ud i.•-.-CGllYtcted al CllT7lnc unll<emed • (loo TAD:ll, .... I) wu-_. lalQ .a.ct la llrlll today. , Mealy-moutli M j 1wh Owt,ed BOllRNEllOlml, E n g I a ad (UPIJ -Diano lliller bu _.;vm bet pel lll)'lllh-to ao am-.ent port baca• illr ""*"" Harry laqhl the illnl IO rldlcule P,rfjne !filllaUr Edward Heeth,bJ'NMI "Ted.'1 I twiL" Mn. Sillier aaicl lier llusbend, a Soclalllt, ~die blntthe pbfase lo -lier !olber. Huold Pl')'CO, Ill, a Vice "'"'1denl of the Cow taUve par'JJ ill Btalb'• .- ltltuelley ol JlilloJ, Tbe JlOUClas pared hal been miOd for commer<lal use since last fall when the counb' approved a zone change fn>m U&bt Industrial. County offlclala required apprbval of I use permit for any devtlo~ menl on the~ pa....i. Tbe JlOUClas Orm aoocht the permit lo "teeallu" ' the commercial uses - 1everal architect and englnetrtng !inns. a medical clinic, travel burtau and magazine publisher. Those. tenants mov· ed Into the building prior to L<suance ol a permit by tither the county or the tlty. All leased apoce -a total of lt,000 square reef -1n the eaistlfts, but nDOVlted, buikU.nc- DooaJd Dnliclu Jr. appeared before the planning commlssloo to request the "temporary" pennjt rioting the n:isUng structure would. be tom down in about five years. The aero..pace e:s:ecutive who now beads Douglu Development Company noted a master plan of development for the enUre parcel wu belnc drawn. Tllal plan would be presented later, he aaicl. Pet.,....•1 appeal 'aloo Is critical of the lrvlne planning comml.ulonm '"' hav-ing failed to lel a Ume limit on the permitted usea. Peterson said county codes require such llmtts. Qty Ital! members uld today the use permit appeal will be set !11< hearl111 by t~ council within 30.days. C.OUnellmen, who meet Tue3day night, must de<ide the hearl111 date. Hiring • Ill Secret? Zogg Chosen Bel ore Regulnr Meet By PATRICK BOYLE ot _. o.Jty rw.1 • ..,. An lnlormal dedsioll to" hire Wllliam Zou as SUporlnlendent of the Sacldleback Valley UnWed School Dlltrtct was made ae"reral houn betore Monday night's trustee meeting, the DAILY PILOT lw learned. Trustee President Cbe,,ter "Briner this morning admitted to · having called the other two applicants for the position following an "informal pull" taken Mon-- day afternoon in a closed, executive aesslnn of the board. In both of these phone calls, Briner saJ~ be told the applicants that nothing wu official but that it appeared they would not be chosen for the superin- tendent's poaltioo and thanked them for applying. Briner said that based on the poll, it WU "pretty obvious" that neither Or. Robert n.eve. nor Dr. Richard Wtlte would be -IO fill the JIO"ilioll. "1"1111--&good ~~let tbt &"11 aatldjlOllaa the -.. 1 "11 Tlfeada ~ and read id' tM' r . -hat Ibey bid not beeo seJeded," Bl"iner aid in a telephone in- terview. . William Zou, -I IUjletintendent of the Tustin Union Blgb-Sdlool Dtatrict, was hlr<d lhortly alter mldnliltt Tuellday oo a S to 2 split vote. Al a preai, conference Tuesday af· temoon. Tl'llllee DennlJ Smith. who vot<d ID the minority against hiring 7.ogg, attacl<ed the deel.<lon as being "huty" and said be was "deeply coocemed ·about the plillolophlcal lmpUcaliolls of thl.'I •!>' pointment.•• "'!he quiet decision lends itseU to speculaUon that the board wanted to rusb through tl!ll when a lart• portion of the community ii ao •acalioo and a large part al the alaff Is out of loudl." Smith told reporten In his Laguna Hiiis home. Smith strealed that be had DO penonal anlmollty towards Zou and that he tbougbl he was "an ethical and capable ' administrator." "My beef Is not with 1.og&,'' Smith ad- ded. "My quarrtl Is with the other memben of my board." The trustee aald be felt the process of selecting the administrator for the new sdiooi district should "have taken mµch longer than two weets, should have been open to all applicants and shout~ have ~ volved more input from the rommmnty and from the atalf of the high school district and the San Joaquin Elementart School District. Only three men appUed for the job. By a vote of the board at an earlier meeting, only resldenl.< ol the Saddleback district or employes of the two school districts we.re eligible for consideration. · M an sample of a thorough selection process, Smith cited the recent . ap- pointment of Dr. Welte as asaooate llljlerintendent of the San .Joaquin distriet. Or. Wtlte WU hired aft.er a D8· tlonwlde. tlcbl·monlh aem:b by two b!red conaultanll that drew no ap- plicants. .. , am very unhappy and very upset about thls " sm'ith said, "and the com· munity ha'. a right to know about this whole lldectlon procedure." Smith felL that tr enough residents protest the board'• decision, it might b e reconsidtred.. "This 11 juat not the way a modem, of· ficlent.. democratic school board runs ," he added. Smith .... crillcal of the boerd ,,.. not gatberllll lmput !rUD · the teacher UIOdallom ID the ICbools about the criteria for oelectlns an adm!nlltralor. The lllOdatlont .malled .....,.,_ --lo the-bo,u1!. but tlln>ugh I mlz-ap al tho ..... ., -· office, the matarial did not rucb INltes until . afllir 1be crltala had -eotabllslled and the Una appllcants --,.,.. Wlllan, pr-ol the Tustin Se<oodary -Ion A-iatliO, laued a atatemeot ToeadQ ma1Uns the .. 1eo-u.. ol the .... a!(ler1ntmdeftl. "l'betr (the -l nt...i lo tn..ivo 'the C(llllllunltY and tho llalf-ID their dedllon .... -ill jar the f\Jtun! bal'IDOlly In thla acW -.t." Weban aaicl. •TIJeir llmlilnl cl Ile cullidaiel ·1o -town beJI II Ulrtlleij' Jltll'Odllll and invites charges of •cronyiun.' " Noting the spilt vote, Wehan added, "The majority of the board would have better served their CONlttuency by look· ing further for a man that all ;fbuld have accepted." of "no conrKience" ln bim. The ~member council o( the auocla· lion Tuesday criticized Zogg for a "lack ol leadership" and declared a 15 to 3 vote Saddleback Boml Preatdent Briner. who is also on the Tustin hlcb achoo! board. said trustees bad beld ope11 meetings -prior lo the final declsl<la - at which both the publJc andJhe tad>ero · could have made..tbelr feelings known. Ah, Sweet SotUa "I have penooajly_ had no con- (See SADDLEBACK, Pasa I )· Orange Coast Will Field Marching Band This Fall Church Says He Won't Be Sought As Running 1ttare WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Frank Chureh of Idaho, rated a top pnJIJlOCI f0< the Deniocratic vk:e pres:~t(a]: nomina- tion, 111d today he bu urred Geqe S. McGovern to look tbewbere for a nm. n!ng mate. Asked If he would accept the nomina- tion if it WU tendered, Cburth said, "I don't anllctpate he will do thal" (See anaJysis on • age 4). Church said be made several sug. gesllons to McGovern by telephone Mon- day. He declined to meal the names be suggested but aaSd McGovern "must reach Into the big dtles and Industrial areas to win." M McGovern cautiously sought a can. didate to replace Sen. Tliomas F. Eagleton of Missouri, who withdrew, the Democratic National CommlUee w a s summoned lo meet In Wasblngton nezt Tuesday to formally name a succeaor. Altboogh the nallonal committee can ma,S ita own decllkm, It was expected to ac.cft>t McGovern'• recommendaUOn. AmoJ11 those belnJ menUoned for the post, In addiUon to <llurch, ,,. Sen. Ed- mund S. Muakie of Maine, the Ulr run- (See McGOVERN, Pare !) Five Shots Fired Into Coast Home; 2 Escape Injury ~ A aeries of five abots was flred Into a house in Harbor. View Homea in Newport Beach Tuesday night but a l~JW'-oid baby lilt« and nnall child eacaped ;,,. jury. lletectlve Sgt. Ed Cibbar.111 aalcl oc cupant1 ol the home, at JOLI Port Albana Place', were away at the time of tbe fusillade apparently fired from a passing car. Several netlbbors -the lholl aild ...... questioned by ln-galon but they could provide oo IOlld bllormatlnn for leads In the -• Tbe bullell, bellend lo "" .n caliber, penetrated tho bouae but _, come close to hlWns aO)'OllOC Pollce listed tho ca. • cme of ....it with a llrunn 1n1o·1 dwe-wblcb la a felony. · Severs! ca ... of -belnJ lln.d Into bulldlnp In ~ Colma del Mar area have betil loUOd In r.oeol lilonlhs, 1J>. cludtns -ID which a Clfload of men lhot •P llnnl ID Fasbloa 1alan4 litm a car. ' •Ide not ool7 m!IJjc, but marcblns at games. Not sinoe l!lll lul1 the lw~year-colleco fielded • marching band. • . Not lince last November's Hameeom- llls, """° the Mission Viejo Hlgb.SdJool Marc!ll!lk Babd wu called upon to pro- vide liaUtime 11.1uslc, hat even a ptccoJo been heard at conlesll ID LeBanl · Stadium. Thtng1 got so bad last fall ad- minbtraton were terming the band's reluctance to play at games a kind of 1 "campus civil war." Musician.a who favored Bach to Sousa declined to play so much u the Alma Mater from their fleldslde seats. Student Government cut oU band~ port funds. Tnmees declined to pay for the visiting band at llomecomlng. Dean of Instruction James Fitzgerald was led to suggest "the marchtn1 ""°d la In the "'°"' departmenl It •boold be In physical educaUon." Now, a f(!:rmer band and pitar teacher from Chscent Junior l14rh School In Anaheim, baa joined the OOC music faculty. K<ith Van Zand! will teacl1 a new, -.:redlt course called Varslty Band. and Auzillary Units. 1be band and a boped-for drill team will perform at all ·OOC home football and basketball garnts, the admlnlltratloo optimlsliulJy announced today. . The c1au will meet from 1 lo 10 p.m. on Thursday evenings, beginning Stpt. II, when audillom will be held. Reg1stration for the fall semester at OCC will be held by appointment ooly from .Aug. II lo Stpt. L A lonn lo ,._ quest an appointment may be fOlll!d In the OCC Eve!!lng College brocbure. Brocbure( . are available at area supennarltets and public llbrariu, or at the Evening College olfJ<e Clll tho OOC campus. • WeaUter Allh. Cooler at lllt. The Wtat1> erlady expecl.< lempmtuna lo dip around the )ow ?O's on ~ at the beaches, rising to 17 Lows lonlCbt lt).711. INSm.B Te8AY · Sum...,. IMokr fl< OnrnOf Counlfl hill ill J)<olc 11111 .... ~ IOitll the ope11iog of favr ,..,. I prod11<ttons, illd"4illg the 0.. ang< c 0 • I I CoU<gc lllllllcol HCamr:loL" Stt Bntertan.JMnt, PO{ll U . .......... I ~ 1: ::;...c.w..: C.kt, " c-,. .. ----I ..... ,. I ... --.......... IM llFt D ---. -. t ,... .......... - -:-:-'t"=· , --.. --. -..... Dr,"'"""-• ----. --=-...1 --. , • • PAILY PILOT IS ·eway . N ar D~ath Badham Bill 1waits Governor's.. Signature Ry I. PETER ltRIEG ~ ••; • lo 11C11 tn111 .... Of .. M1' , .. Sltff Jtma. Newwt Bea<lh b on1¥ a si,n.ture l!adJuim blmaelr eJ'jirelled ntrtme eway from winlllng ils Jt>-ytar b«llte pleoJUlt II -·al hlJ bill and aald It against l'ldllc Caul Frffway. b '°"" IO tie ln<umlloot -lllte ni. eaurornla s.oate Tueldly on a 17 hlgll'!QY ptannen '° won with Pocai ' to 1 vote approved the bill by communttle1 from here on out ABtmb!yman Robert Badham ( R • •'1bere'1 not much questk>n left now In Ne~l)Ort Beach) to delete the con-the view of lhls ltaialation and other bills troverslal segment of the route through by otbe.r membera that the Leglllrdure Newport , holda Ille Dlvlolon al m,Jiway1 In low The lllellSUfe WU baCk in Ille wemb!y .. leem Jn thb l'f&mf -jamminf for concurrence to technical amendments freewa11 through commW\IUe1 without 1hi .. morning and will reach Govemor the coosent and advice of lbe com-- Reagan's desk Thursday or Friday, munU..ltt Involved. Badham's office said thiJ morning. "They have had a disregard for local Leaders of 1he fight to do in the super ~ until thtle bW. started get· higl'tway weren't waiting for Rescan to tin& passed," Bldbam aald, poinUng out take pen ln hand before starting their Newport Beach ll tuat ooe uamp!e. celebradon. bo\\'ever. "The dlvilian ol blpnya ii roin& to "It 's just tremendoU!," said Wally have to tab note," Badlwn aa}d. Koch. c.hairman ol the Harbor Arta Pasqe of BadMm'1 meuure wbicb r~reeway Fighters Citizens Coordinating drew •'no" votes only fn:m tenaton nan- Comn1ittee which has carried the battle dolpb Collier (D-Eurtkl) and Clark 1... 1n recent yeal"li. . .... .,owi.=.--~ °"" )'Oln al I ..,. lo1bm aOlll local mldenl to 1ot legblaUvo acllott. Badham !Its! lnln>dlcecl his aoU. lreewoy bUI In 1970, only to have It aall through the uumbly but die in CoUler'1 llenate Transportation Commlltee. Senate 111proval of Ille Badham measure Tuesday evening, proceeded by a abort time Jenate approval of the .,.....,.. by state senator Dennis Ca-ler (JI.Newport Beach) that would erue the eitlre route, from Ventura to San Cemente, oJf l.be stale freeway system wps. Carpenter's orfice said tllb mominl tbe Asaembly Transportation fotnmlil<e may sidestep usual procedure& and bear Ille measure Tbunday, pcrhapi 1etlllltt It onto the floor Fri~. Ille day the Peclslature b supposed IO a<IJ<>Unt. U It doesn't make It lhen It won't be her.rd unW NovfJllb<r fo!lowln& lb< lm- peodlng r.ws. Tfie CCC farced an Initiative again.st th... freeway last year in Y:hlch residents \'Olcd nearly 6 to I to cancel a freeway ngreement with the state and approve a -t:harter amendment requiring future popular votes before any n e w f1g reement1 could be signed. Capo Trustees ·Slash "We walled so klllg for this day, t can't help but feel very elated ." Koch .said. Councilman John Store whose strone anti-freeway climpaign boosted him 10 an easy first tenn victory in April. echoed i\och. saying, "I'm cit.lighted, the cloud has been removed." Both men talked of lhc need to be&in immediate cooptrative efforts with the county and state road planners to find " Planners Adopt Open Space Plan After Revision Orange Counly's <lpen space and con- fervation plan. bounCcd between county planners and county supervisors since late last June was given a new twist 'J'uesday with the adoptkm of a revised plan by the county PlaMlng Commhsion. F.!lmlnated rrom the <lrlglnal 7.00-page proposal prepared by the county Plan- ning Department were several re- quirements fought vigorously by the COW!ly's building Industry. James Dilley. representing the Laguiia Greenbelt, called the revisions un- necessary concessions to devclopert. He labeled builders "destroyers who are try· ing to squeeie every cent poulble out of county land, "When a 11p"ork of art ls destroyed, that Is vandal lam," Dilley a/sued. •IJlut when na....., ii deJ!royed i~tfltf developmenl There ii ' ! t'«fY bad aboot that kind o! g." . Deletions in the revl8ed plen which the •Supervisors will study Aug. 16 include: T~x Rate, Okay Budget Truilee1 ol the Capistrano Unified spoke during that hearlni, as!dn& only SCbool District Tuesday aluhed the what the district's tax rate will be. di•\'~ u.,: rate by 17 cenil and •J>' The answer: fU.I. pq,... a "" ll1)IHon budfel. Tile ouddtn healtll In the t!latnct The lax Clll; llldch inJchl taU aon!t ol 11nancu came about when new aaessed tbl.&P.nl AWlf from 'ltbopplng lncreases valuation figures showed that $1 .5 ml!Uon ._ ~erted .valuaU6n for thlt year, in new income would come to the district nontt.Mlesa means that the district wll1 this fiscal year. h&Ye mote N'leDUe than ever before Oozena Of separate item.I were rtpllC· rr..,, Pl-Ill levies. ed In the but!g• w&ich t1rUer tllll year l'be-~ action came et a had beeD slaabed during 1 crlaf1 perlod. brio! ~ ~ which trustees cal~ The new; adopted ""Ion ol the docUs ed • public heatjnf on the achoo! , ment Includes a -dbtr~ 1<1-fina-. : · mlnlstraUve post, ~um director. OnlJ 1111 mmber pf the audience ptoa ...ior.d lletm covering mat.,. tenance and operations, plua dozens of in- Reaga~ Reports Welfare Rolls Decrease 40,000 SACRAMENTO (AP)--CSlifomia wel- fare rolla dropped by anolller 40,000 dur- ing the montO of June, Gov. Ronald Rea- gan annnunced today. It wu the third month In a row the cutload had declined and the uth lllJlt! In 15 mon1111 •• '~n eald. ' The gomnnr attributed the decline to the ''unprecedented succeu'' ()f his ad. ministfatlon'a welfare reform procram :~~or~ fflf"· 1tructtonal categQrier. It allo provides for one. of the bealt)J.. leat reserve funds wblch the diatrlct has had in recent years. From Pflfle l TAXES ... tal'es. The meamre was revived a s amendments: to an education finance bill by sen. Ralph Dllla CD-Oardena), arttt Ill• Senate Finance Commlil'!' ~ed an •arllor dfall oC lbe Jdomtl.R#n tu plan tut ~ t ~ , The Assomb!y Waya and Moans Com- mittee 11<11t the amended bill IO Ille 1!&~~~~~:! by Rept.1bllcan1 and two by Democrats - to amend controveraial itema into or out •• -A oountywide standard of 10 acrer of 'focal park land for every tJOOO residents. · -A requirement of developer donatioa1 to provide eight or the ten park acre! three times more than edsting ltand: The announcement came one day after the Reagan Admlnlltratlon all!IO won a major court cue, clearing the way for its program to ferret out welfare cheaters by checklng claims against earnlncs rtporta filed by omploye" ~1tll the state unemployment i n a u r a n c e system. (See story, Page 5). of the tax plan. ' The blUost balUe In Ille 3\\-hour com· mltlee hearing ended In rejection ol a amendment which would have in effect ellmJnated a big portion of the' bill'• pre;. posed property tu rate linliu on OOW>-tles. ards. · -A proposed moratorium on all zone • changes, use perm its ana other revt.rio"' in areu .which could become future coun- ty open space. · -Strict zoning ngulallons to control hlll!lde development in areu w1t.b a slope greater than 2S perctnt. County Planning Director Forest Dlckaaon and FUtll Dulrict Planning Commission Ron Y"' delended Ille revisions. .. ' Dickaaon said that, u tar 11 the plan· 11ing staff ii concerned, "our convictions OJ 'It oomiµJtments to preaerve open ·~~ l• .. e llM --IQ Any Wl!)I." v~ ·~ member, Slid ~ r.vblonl "•inlJ>ll provide fOr sprudlng ~ 3Jlg Ug~f over a longer period of lime.'' • ~pervlson must approve a final plan :hf Aug. 31 to comply with state law or be !prohibited from tasulng any new building l>ermita. The orlgitiaJ deadline waa June :JO. but legl!latlve acUon b.te ln June con- !tinued the deadline for two l'nOntha. " DAILY PILOT Thal project was oxpocted to IDlOC>vel' thou,,andJ of caaea <lf weUare reclplent.s who earn more than they report, wtllare officials bavt &&Id. naUOn" Roogan aald. Stat• Social W.Um Dlrocior Robert Carleson said be expected the It.ate'• welfare rolls to continue ahrinkin& 0 as eligiblllly ta !urtber Ughtoned and tboso recei'ring aid !raudulent!y continue IO be removed ·tnm the roua.·· ~Ul.:.~ft'1, ol cotll'le, Ille, ~d will 1 11 Clrtaon added. As a result of the June drop, Rea1an eald, "Ibero are bow 205,000 re"" people r""lvlng woUm ~ tho 1tate lhrn l\lot'< 'l't"' In March 1171 wlien the ad- mini!tr1tlon '1 ·welfare refonm beian taking bold." From P .. e l McGOVERN ••. nine mate: SarJ•nf QrJ..,., e Ko~ in-law wbo served ln t w o ad- mtnlstratlons: anf former DtmocraUc National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien, Gary Hart, MC<kiwem'a campaign manager, said, in addllk>n, "a name or The tai: rate llmftr were the biaest coocesaioo won by Reagan in the blpartiaan oegotiationl on Ille llemo<rat-autbored plan. · The plan now lncllldos provlsloos that would requlro C011111iu IO lul>m~ all luture ta1 rate iocreuea to voters except tboso required by federal or <'OUt'I on1m and narrowly defined emergtncy altua· Uoo~ Other rejected amendments would have given a special e.xclullon trom the lu llml\I to small countlos roe police protection. Leed~• ol botll PF!fes see Ille A....,bly rtoor vote cinJy as a rttp toward· Ille final abow,down IQ Ille senate, which 11 •peedlng up Ila wort along 111111 Ille As!embly In bopes or beginning a throe-montll receos Friday. In Ille upper house, the key deculon on the bill may be made by Ibo Rul<.s Com- mlllff. Senate· President pro tem James Mills (~ Diego), aald Tuuday that ho will ask tllat eotnmlltee to decide U Ille bW sbOuld go to the Revenue and TanUon f.ommJttee, wb.k:b passed the earlier ciro!t or the blll, or to Finance Com- mltt.e. which tilled the earlier version by a aiitcle vote. - ~ two" may be consldtred. P'lve sell of m1not amendmtnta were adopted by the <'<lmmlttee lnc:Pudlng one "' prohibit Ille ... of •ny " Ille .... educaUon mooey IO 1tart public educa- tion lor f.yeBMlds 8lld one to give coo... lies nutbillty Iii setting a bole r.r com- puting Ille tu rate linlill. • l • • • •• • • • Once the front-runner for the nomina- tion, Muskie kept a dbcrot(,sllence .. - whether he would again fO on llt. party'• Ucktt. He IO!d .. portm he had not been 1n . contact with McGc>vern and smllln&ly u1d, "I have no conwtDt" when asked lf be would l<Ctpt. Bond Sale Bill Sen. Gaylord N•Paon of Wbconaln removed himnlt from contention Tuta· day, .llllnl hr lll<ed 11>o Senate. u. ' ·w . . . ~~ .. r.:= .. "°""'n"' • l>I~ a1ts Signatures oed ap~ance by McGovern Tuesdo)' -Jllgbt ltieo jt -........ tJiat be ,. bill ponnUtlng tbe ..... lrvlno, Tustin WOOl!d.. -~ .-.... to •• ,,..... and Saddlebacr valley l'.ntloed School to ~"Jin.."""-*'.!' ~aor Dlstil011 &o aeU fCboolClOtlllriict!oo bonda 'l1>ere Pa no need for McGov1111 to prior to unlllcat!on b nailing •-mata bis --llon qui•"• Hart on Gov. Ronald Reagan'• deslt. told repac:tv TuMdaJ -· SJ>ot-ed by Sen. !lamb CoT')ltlllar \hat :.,... tbe ....,.. =a::.= (R.Newporl Beach), Ille bllJ WU ap- Woofd keep Ibo nat!onal -mitt• from provad bJ I 34 to 0 -al Ibo lllt. ''tboollai It ... !ti adY ., -la lat.-Moadoy., • Al Ibo o.n-&Uc Na::· CollwnUon I~......... WU itquested lor ;,,. t x: 8:.'::~ •Id"': ii: b7 acbooP ~~ ~.:'tad thl~ I: pc llmtla!c-ato.::=~ ~~~ taep 1Cboo!...,. • Ille ~ deltpte <l1.allqe. • 5a<¥Jebact Valley inlili.trtct -.. .wt!I ........... .J::4 tbet 11111 time ho w... <timldsini •• tloctlon for Sip- -11111_ aald and1~ tomb•'. but hava -to balll all llllW ••n "" J....,. .. r.i.v"' -...., !e 1 ~-.... -..._tohelda--11 .._., •• _ ............. Jlla rat. "" ---with Ibo ... '~ ....,.. .• u......_ • . ' Mud Is Bliss·~ • Drug Rap_s Dropped After Raiil Criminal ~ cllarli.IC al1 men captured In Colla Meaa with poaaualon (If JI mJJUon worth of pure cocaine ll daya qo were dropped today. t..boratory aDllyaia proved ' t h • 07s1alllnt omnpound llllpedad te Pit ol Ecuadorian or1&1n na contra band, boWover, and it wlD be dUtroynd, ac- cordia& to pollct. An anenal of wtapont and .,,000 In cash conlilc11ed durloi the pndawn raid at Im Yukon Drive July :a will be l<ept In cua.dy, wUIJ the _,., turned over to Illa lntmal llo•tnue Service. Costa Meta Police Narcotka Detail · Jlil. John Rogan teacted aomtwhat bll· terly today at tearninf what appeared to be tbe largest dl1I( .... In city and probably co u n I y blstory had ti.Don tllrough. Criminal complaints c b a r g 1 n g possesaion of ~lne for sale wtre ialued by the Diabict Attorney's OfDet fo!Jowlag Ille amlll and IOizule ol evidence. Whenever It ral~s, PaUI ~.ifeiko, 2, of H111over Park. DI. bu an op- portµIDty to' slosh through a huge mud puddle near bb home. Be- caUJe that mud patch 1' the street in front of their homes, his par- ents and neighbors aren 't os exdted about the effect& of a shower. Legal prob!ema In that no armt war- ranls bad been ilsutd prlnr IO tbe raid are applttntlJ eonnected to dl.m>luaJ "' Ille cbergel. Arrestees cloutd "1 Ille devo!opnent Include Edward A. Zuber, :a. ol Ille Yukon Drive addral; Del Mar ruldalts aiarles A. Jobnlon. SI, and Erlj: V. Mutmnan, 1.1: p!ua tranalenll -c. Puut. 41, and Kennitll E. Vance, 11, and Jore• E. Peru. 40, ol Colombia, - AmeriU. . (:oimfy M~ Lose941 Jobs " Ball will be ftlnstated for -wlln IOC\jl'ed tbalr nluae. prior to COtltl IP' pearanoes.' If Solons Cut PEP Fun·ds 7.uber WU <'OtlVk:tecf last ,.., Jn Mlchlgan In connection wlib -•~OD. of a ton al marijuana along wtth two codo!ettdanta and sentenced IO 211 1"l" FaUun <lf Congress to approve ap- propriations to continue the Public Employment Program (PEP) may mean lb• <IX! "1..91J ~. _in- cluding 294 employed by c o u n t y depar(ments and another 327 by cities and school diltrlct.s. Ttiia was the warning g i v e n to lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday by Eli M. Hernandez, coonty PEP direct«. He added that another 320 jobs tn 1 stparate program abo are in jeopardy, 1 I , Hernandez said the $3.4 million allocated by the federal government to fund the jobs during t~ past year will be ~~'m!%:~eAr,..:,\:~~dft\! Aug. 19 with fl0,000' ltOdi ~ "a'o~t• PEP f\ind prev!otls!y 'tarma'rked ·1or purchase of supplies and eqUipment for W()l'kers. The county's six largest citiei oper8.te separate PEP programs. None have reported issuing term.Ina.lion nbtices as yet. : Huntington Beach, the only Orange Coost city wltll a separate proB<.am -3.1 worl<en In • $315,000 ~ject--bis enough money to continue the program until Aug. SI, oUiclall reported. Allbougb warning board members that . the federal funds wm runninf oo~ Hernandtz aaid be WU ltW confident that Congro.a would renew the wotk pro- gram for another year. He said Rep. Richard T. Hanna (f>. Fullerton) bad Informed him that Ille new appropriations bill ls in a Senate- HouM conference committee to Iron out dif(erences in separate bills passed by tho two hou5ea and should be roported out soon. County PerJOnnel Director William Hort said 400 ol loo new jobs bad been GEM TALK TODAY • by J. C: HUMl'tlllU WATCH LUBRICATION .Watehes tOOW are,lltltlcate pro- ducts a{ a teclmo\0111' advanclni so rapidly tbet walcb npjli!rien never atop ltll'lllqg, • . Watch luhrlcatlon atene 1'e9Ultes • coillln)llni a~dy tO hil><. iuf,wllh now watcih oUs anti Oll.siilltKI~. · A:good example Is tbe~aatlc •• • lutiricinl Th1s oil subltttute de Its • sb!ld film :Whlcll late! place of oil, teducea frlctlOll · al>ll proteotl lbe nrfa<* trom rut. Tiie oeuth fQr nt1f labrlcmlts 1 t,a:.~ .. ~-=~~~r elttmlcal IUtalilllty ol ortllNiy oil whlcb n-. ~. tlrylns out • nm:dnr. ''RiH"•"•t• ~ earn. pllcal!Oa la ,....., '*" .a "Slay put" J9 lj>tclllc ........... padl: provided !or IQ •• Ille county's Jl'IS.7' bodgot and thal ml!!y o! the PEP job holdua could be abeorbed in thla new .lllrinf Rl'.011'.Rm. _ ., He warned, however, that such actJon was depeDdent upon flnll approval of tbe budget by oounty oupervlaon. At the same time, aupervlm were told that another '5 million .w.u...- orionted Job progrut duJintd to put able bodJed welfare recipients to work ha~ been.killed by Ille U.S. O.patlmonl of Laber and anolbtr I' r 01 ram subetituted which would aid Vietnam veterans only. ' J _, -r\ ,;oo~d'"'llty WJai>~ve ol(fC.r, uld c!otijls· °" the new plOfrllin were meqer Jl ,thp: Ume. ' From Pflfle l SADDLEBACK .. versatlona wlth anybody that 11 unhappy v.ilh the deciflon ,we have made," Briner said. The contract IO hlro 1.ogg bu not yet been completely worked out, Briner said, and Its details have not yet been made public. Tho prosidont noted that becauae or unification, Zogg and other auperht- tendents In Ille p.....,,t dbtrlcll are guaranteed payment al tbelr prooent salary for the next tlr'ee yean, no mat- ler what poaition Ibey may hold with the new districts. 1.ogg preunUy makes 130,000 a year. Briner added that he reel• 7.ogg will he released rrom hll duUes wtth the Tustin district to begin wortlng for the Sad. d!eback district. ' In prbon. . He was released duo IO a quirt In which It w., dilcovered that alW - 1!!i new = rtv~ a prior lu agaIDil of marijuana and striking Ille old, Ille Mlchlgaa Loclalatw. brie!Py loft Ille state with no law at all Zuber and aans or otben arratad durini the !"Vni daya' period la Which . Mlchigm bod no auch statute and later ""'1Vk:tecf were ord<red reloaod lruD prtaoo "1 the State Supr<me CCllrl. . . Clutrles .Prior, Mining Engineei:, ' ' . Rite'S Thursday Private lunerill aervioes Wiii be held Thursday for Leisure World rtsldent Oiartes Edward Prior Jr., a retired mining engineer wbo died Monday at MiJsion Conununlly llospltal lie waa It. Mr. Prior, wbo lived at lrll-D Via Maripoaa West In Ille rellrenlent com- munity, wu a member of many englnoerlng and motallurgy 1-'atlooa. A ooe-)'Ul' rtlident al Ldaure World, hr WU .. tired from Ille American SmoJtlng and IWiniti& COmpany. Mr. Pttor b survived "1 bis widow, Avonia ; a aon, Muter Sgt. Richard Prior: tlne <laughters, Mn. Dorotby Novak, Mn. F1ortoc< Weisman 8lld Mn. Nancy Watson ; a atster, Gertrude Priori 12 grandcbl!drot! and one I r e a I · grandchild. ' The family IUggesla that memorfal be made In the rorm of contrlbullcm to a favorite charity • ' ' • : Th• i:fna 1ar lilotMr or Gntldmotlltr with '"°"' 1 tot GEHUPN Birlhltou• fronr . ,H.00. ~v~ll~bla In 14"1(1. wlitta ot Jtllow Pl , .. • • ·GC. II Ir ·o' I · o·· . J<fump r.i6J (f~•,6 • ..l • ~ .. } • 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., C OSTA MESA CONVlNllM' Ttllo\S ~IWllRICAOO-M.Ullo CHA•H 11 YIAU IN SA'l.t IOCATIOll PHONI 141·J~I Ne ...,. -bdlrkGu ate ........ lor .-.i-"" ~ ~ Jdch 111ule wetclles lboGld lnlve more 1peclal!ud treatmtnt than aomt new lubrlcanu and metboda pennlt. We !her.lore car&- fuDy consider tb1 IubrlcaUon melhada used for ead! w • I 't b broujht to our &tore. ,•----------------------~ • 1 • • • l DAD.y PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE - Better Planning Ahead lrvlU'1 cooponUvo awtude towards tu neighbors may well be \be moot Important ru!On why ll became the !Int dty In Ibo llate to sue;celSfully carry out the Intent of the Knox-Nisbet Act on a major scale when II wan Ill 8,~acre anneuUon Jut week. That Jaw establlsbed Ibo state's local agency for· .maUon commbslon lo oboe"• boundary cban&es. !ta orl· &hW Intent wu lo end \be Joni hlJtory of ple<emeal anneutlons of land lo cities wlilcb bad reuon to Ueve flCe!l Imminent detelopment. The Idea or the law was lo empower locally al>' pointed officials lo rule on territory shlfta In ways that might encourage planned, versus topsy, growth. By Jta &beer size the Irvine "Frasier" annexation, allows for orderly development of a big ple<e of Orange County. The City of Irvine may now more accurately plan bow \bat land will be uaed and need not fur future losses of valuable commercial and lndwlrial tax hue needed to olf .. t cosll of services to residential develop- ment. Tiie annexation, Ibo largm Jn Callfomia h!Jtory, bas set a favorable precedent. The comfortable po'1Uon Is in large part due lo \be efforta of City Manager William Woollett Jr. and Coun· cllnwl Henry Qulgley. Both men worked with all cities and Jurlsdictiona which expressed concerns about the expan!lon bid. . The orl.llinal annexaUon plan wu amended an~r­Uons of Irvfne11 here of infiuence were drop in favor of '!'heres :f neighbors notably Orange an New· port Beach. Bu~ lndlcatloDI are the two ciUea will agree on a bound· ary alon1· Ibo watershed hilltop rldgellne. When \bat boundary can be legally dea<tfbed to satisfy the Local Agency FormaUon Commlulon, Irvine will agree to Laguna's control ot eventual development o[ about 1,100 acreoi of hilly land wblcb dralna to the ocean. \llrough Laguna Canyon. No qulbbllng Is expected over this "adminlstrati•e detail." a further indication of the commendable spirit of coopenUon between the tw.o cities. More School Worries Concern over lack of adequate school facilities has frequenUy bee.n a factor with the Irvine Planning Com· mission 11 Jt bas weighed proJ>OU).a for zone change an.d \be development of &owing tracts ln lrvlne. Now it seems commlaaioners are in a situation where they are holding up a zone change for Walnut Village East wblch Is certain to handicap a school dis· trlct plan for two new schools -an elementary and an Intermediate. The San Joaquln School District hu atopped archltec· lural planning on \be two schools, which together will potentially houae more than 1,700 students, because it needs atreet and utility alignments for \be project. • A1 \be las~ It wu only Laguna Beach which threatened to upael \be annex with their valid desire to retain control of the watershed above the coastal city. Planning Commlsaloners understandably are con· corned about the lack of definite city swufards of d .. velopment for the growing area. The commission should find some legal way to adequately review \be development around the school sites without sacrificing its commendable stand on creating a land use policy for central Irvine. "Let's see now. Parochial aid for Catholics, anti-bussing for the South and Agnew for the right wingers. The resolution of \bat concem Is yet to be finalized. Mu nich Visit Possib le Another Trip for Ni x on? ' Pretident N'ISOO bu. still another 1poc. tacuJar trip abroad In mind. Under oertous cmatdmtlon Is a flying visit to the Olympic games I n Munich -Aug. 16 lo Sept. 10. An avid sports fan , the President ls ardenUy eager to attend this quadrennial world athletic event. He keenly foUowed the varloua ellmlna· tion teat.I end trialJ ci u B. participant!, wblcb turtbtr whet.. Ud his dealtt for a first-hand loot at the 0\Jmplc ...,. test!. '!be Praident bu told ualltanta he thlnll:a there is ' an HCtllenl chance the U.S. will ettablish a new reconl in winning top honorl al u-,.,..., IT GOF3 without saying t h e Prealdenl'I a"""1ance at the Olympics would be helpful polill<:ally. '!be Prealdent'1 praence In Munich would Involve no undUe aecurity prOb- lema. Firm ..,,..... ci tbat have' come fnln both local end West German authol111to-wbo VtfJ much want him lo come, even for a llay al only a da)o. II the Pr..idmd -decide lo do ao, It will be an.r the • .,._ national - ventlon (q. II-Ill and Illa meeting wllll Japan'o ..., Prtme Mlnlster · Kakuel Tanaka 111 llawaJl al the end ci lbll momh. When llopabltcu platform framen fmbh their ~ there will be· ....,_ alinlfi-end' ~ dlllerencea betweeo lbeln and the'lMinocrata'-ond none ._. ao lhan "' the torrid llMle ci achoo! buaing. Jn dlr<c\ CCIGlrui to the Democrat& the GOP plant will be clemut end catqoric qainst twing to · "acblev1 racial balance." TRI DBMOCRA TS, obvloualJ lr)'IOl lo carry water on lloth aboulden, C11-i!J a:}oaed ovtr the volatUe Issue with two amlJllilOlll llltementa: "Transportation of atudenta 11.anotber tool to accomplllh d-llao. It 1111111 continue to be available a<eardinl to SUpnme Couli decisions to eUmtnate lq:ally-lmpoRd oeve1allon and lo improve the quality of educalloo for all children." In other wu-da, the Democnta .,. !or raclally-vated school buslnc. but carefully and tortuouslY try to avoid saylor ... '!be Rep!illlcan plant will empbaUally !<ave DO doubt ci the plrty'I 1111 op. poalllon to aucb busine-No ont will have any .-rtahltf about the plant a1 tt la belni written. In dNlt fmn. lollowlnc la what tt pro- clalma as olllclal GOP pollcy: -'No Jtate obaJl -equal tdllcatJoaal ~I)' to~ J*&Oll ... -" • Dear Gloomy G " Sly, I bear the "'1ao plannlnc . ......-S are -seUJnl ,..td 110 a ....,dL I thlnt the1'n wort11 every po1111Y of IL T. E. ,.. ....... ,...... ....,.. ...... "" 4 ....... _ ... _,._ ••• --.... ... .... . . ~OBERT S.A I .I.ENJ ract, color or national origin. -Students shall not be deliberately segregated either among or within the public scbools. -Assignment of a t u d e n t 1 to neighborhood acbQols la oot lo be coo· sldered a denial ot aqua! educaUonal op- portunity unless the ochools are locat!d or the assignment made for the purpos< ti racial segregation. -Racial balance II NOT required. -There can be DO di!crlmlnalion Jn the employment and a11ipneot of !acuity and stall. -school authorities must lake ap. proprilte 1actloo 10 overcome whatever languace banim nuy exist in order to enable all participants to participate equalJ7 In educational programs. This would establish. in effect, an educati<mal bill ci rlgbta for Mexican Americans, Puerto lllcam, lndlam end olben who start under 1-e bandlcapa end enauro that they have equal educational opportunUy. -School d~trict lines mUSI not be lg· nored or 1ltered unless clearly shown to baY< beeo drawn for the purpose of aegreg1Uon. -AddiUonal busing must not be re- qujred unless no other remedy can be found to correct a partkular violation. FREE-WHEELING judges who Issue sweeping busing edicts are given the bltk of the hand in the d!;a!t version or the GOP plank. ' They are told off sternly and sharply. The party declarllllon>calll lor legialaU.e curlll "' \be judiciary, end 1p<U. them Olli. The plalllc caJll for the lpeedy OD&cl- mat of \be two meaum l'relldenl Nix· "' adyocated In his special message lo C.OC-oo busing last March. They .... -"The Equal F.ducallobal Op- pomm!tlel Act" and "'!be Student TianaportaUoh Mcntorlum Act.•• Under Ilia lalltr, cwrll wouid ha barred 'fnln laUnl new bullnc edicts until JulJ I, 1174, or "until Coo1r<11 palled approprlata legialalicn, whichever II ~." . Profligaws at Work , Bloe en. ad Bloe Sbleld are """ -llJ pleadln& poverty end posblog for rate Jnc:ru.s. but their top execuuves ha•• little trouble finding funds for lux· urioUI hotel ......, gwrmet meals end the best -. mooey can buy. The Bloe en.. blgsbotl Wbn run the bellth h'lllnnce program for federal empJoyea JUtted around the country to 53 special meet· 1n(s laat year. Al virtually every stop, they camped out in \be best bot•ll and feMted cm upensive food end driol:. Tbe a.t, of course, was passed on to the customers. JN ~ lf71, Blue Cross u:KUtives held an oradulrial" ~ting i a Wuhlngton, D.C. Blue er.a bu ,...ra1 mpleodent of!loe llllllel ill Wuhlngtoo, yet tbe olliciall -lo bold their ...,. r......., in the pco11 Hay-Adams Hotel. Jusl across Lafayette Park from the White House. Even Joseph Hamy, tbe Blue Qoa vice pmldenl Ill charp II the federal program. rented a hofd i-. detplta the !act ihal be -Ill lbe Virpta IUburbl. Two GI Jlarn1'1 -Itel. l.omioe ca.,..... aod J-Book. both local -., alao toot rooms at the llay·AdalDL The total bill for the ~ al!lir: fl,111.11. la Octoller, It'll, ltamy &lld Illa .-lates lrlmled to -for a .-Ing with ....,.U -lal•. 'lboJ holed up for Ill da1s al the~ Hllta> udnnupa-.lilljutllatol $1,000. 1 Ni1f SAW -lbe - brands, Ilia -en. --down eigb& botUlllfBttf••er Iii ('11 a bottla al 1111.i ->. lJ beCllm ol Old OOi>d-Ood --(llf -), lT ..... of Canadian aw. WlMIJ <m -.i. 17 bottlel IJ( --('11 each), and various -" Smlmolf -Haney'• Brlltol Cnam sbeny, ;;! beer. The Staller Rllta> Included a 11....i.nl U ...,-ll'llUK1, but die BM et.. olllcia1I addld allll -fl• to '11 to -ol the bllla. (JACK ANDERSON) '!be Blue Crou chlela have ateadlaatly lnalated they need more money Iron!. • their federal subscribers to It.ave off bantruptcy. LUI year, lac eumple, they pushed through a = pertenl rate hlko for federal employu al the ...,. time they W'1' oecrelly eulting benefit.I. ' THE BLUE CROSS 11,0ldt!tna an a- pen1e1'1 admDnish executiftl to .. avoid "ostentallao." BUI the traveling ollldaJs have llbown a all\plarty relued atUIUde about their fringe heneflla. In November and December, 19:1.iror eumple, Harvey end his ataff a aeries ol rqional moetlnp al the Coo- Unental PlaL\ Hotel In Qdcago. 'Ibey threw H baoquetl In \be hotel's "Govemot'a SUlte, .. dtopplnc p ,111 for hors d'oeuvra, St1470 for "boapllllity," 'l,353 lac meals, end 12,638 for liquor end Jetups. ClllCAGO II the Blue Crou home of. lee and the company's own abundaot j;jhtlea ...,. readily available. Harvey cxplalned, boweftr, that meeting In other Blue en. olficea '--.id not con- trlbuta to lbe kind of ........... woWd like '° bave. .. 1llr'ft1 milted. moreover, that such eotertalmnenl ._..,en not charged off to tbe federal employ.. progmn. TbeJ "an pic:bd op by the natma! ._iatlam," be aald. Tbll, ol ... ,.., would mean that ...,_ led<ral Blue 0-Blue 8 b la Id ~ are Jl&)'llti Harvey's boore bllla. .---a, See1•p ---1 Deor Goo<p: ( -to Deir Abby 11111 .... tald mt lo write lo ,..._ Whal ... I clo about pla ....,.., v.c. Dur V.C.: YouQDWl'l1oi11Annl:oodm- lllben'alll1thioa I lloa'I nood U'I a pin pal. SB Here's Iss ue You Could -- Step I nto The League for Planned Utters held an acute emergency seuion lo warn the na- tion once again of the gravest threat it faces : 11le Dog ExpLosion. The grim facts were laid on the line by Or. Paul HorUck, author of "The Dog Bomb" and other frightening best-sellers. In 1932, Dr. Horlick said, there were fewer than one million dogs in America. Tod a y, there are close to 50 ntillion. Thus. under the inex.pr1ble dictates of '!be Malthusian Law of popolatlm ...,u.. he said, the country wU1 6e forced to support the burden ol U trillion dogs by the year 2000. "The city of New York alone," he said, "aittady h1lll 800,000 dop who deposit an ( 1 .ART HOPPE J eatlniated '°•000 tons of dog deposits on the lidewllb annually. How long e1n the laland of Manhattan support this burden? "BY TOE YEAR 2000, ac<ordlng to every reliable pnijection, we city dwellera will be up to ... :· the good doc- tor said delicately. ''hips." "In clop!" inquired an elderly lady in the front row. "Them, too,'' agreed Dr. Horlid:. A> head of Zero Doc Population, an all· out ~ood group, Dr. Horlick advocates that city dwellers llmJt themselves to o.o clop per family. He said most couples had clop u the result of "yielding to a sudden 111'1• without !akin( adequate precautlom." "Don't curb your dog, II he aald, "curb JOU!' desire for one ... Dr. Borlld cited three typical ca... of why covples have 1mplanned dop: (1) 'Ibey pus a pet store window and are carried away by puslon. (I) Tiley reel having 1 dog may aave their marriage. ($) A dog loUOWI their child bome. usualb' at ~ eod of a rope. 1'Wrl'll MODERN advancts in con- traceptkm, II be aid sternly 1 "there is abadlutely no rtUOO a couple should oelfiably have an unplanned dog." The sales! and moot reliable method of avoiding an unplanned doj, be said, is '!be Pill. The Pill Is actually an allergy pllf. Taken once ._day by either apowie it in- duces an aUergy to dogs that makes hav- ing Clle impos1ible. For Cltbolica, Dr. Horlick advocalei The Rhythm Method. When an 1mplanned dog appean on the ~ep. he said. the Catholic coople abould plct It up and - one, two. three! -heaY< It into the neighbor'• buaba. A> for children too yoong for The Pill, Dr. Horllcl: reels llronalY that every rup•o•ll>ie parent. 1bould spray hla younp1 .. 11<1111 head to toe with Doc·B-Gooe-.. ...... him out'f<I play. IN SUIOIATION, Dr. lloriicl called er; ,,....., Amerlwl to subllmate bis or her paternal or matemsl led1np towml clop end be .. a ballJ Instead, "If Gtl' ,i.llM llall 11 to ... p Ii. head .-Ille mfn." be AW, ''babieo ar< the ..,._, Remember our motto: 'Keep Your Sldewala Clean -Go 11a.. a 8"bllf1 • The (uaue -a coallUon al postmeo, Jor-.ri1. eycllltl and meter naden - pve Dr. Hodldl a llond!Qa ontlm bef0<e lnatJnc Into Ill ibtmo -: ·~ the w.waD:1 of (echhlll) Ntw Yart." Is there anyone we've missed?" How to As semble Worldwide Peace To the Editor: Foreign policy -two words which somehow bear an ominous connot!n. implying as they do our relations 'th other countries, relations which bring good tidings or otherwise be disastrous to our cause. The Brillsh were past masters at the art of suave diplomatic conversations with others, always reserving a !rump card as a last rtSOrl be(ore unleashing their fonnldable 'navy to curb belligerent nations seeking domination over au and IUndry. Having lived 1 precarious existence for several centuries tmder harsh leaden. the Inhabitants of th~ 1ceptered isle learned the!......, of Ille the hard way. SWEDES, Danes, Norwegians, Nonna.na and others invaded Britain, eacl) conqueror imposing bis ruJe and phlfo!ophy on the hapleu islanders. Tbe effecta of the!e Invasions helped to develop the Briti!h character of pa.Uence and Jed to an tnnelible determlnaUon to prevent theM u.nguinarJ ouslaughU: from ever recurring. In swn the country became tboroughJy unified. The BOUrCe1 of foreign policy atetn princlpa!Jy from one b 1 1 i c prtnclple, namely the proliferation of peace lhnlugbout the world, faying bare the peripheral benelila of justice, equity, educalkln and better and more widespread dlstribution of material benelila. These are the factors which, when properly assembled, spell peace. WE IN THIS country need not be ashamed of what we have done to help rebuild 1 world torn apart by past wars. Mr. Truman accomplished 1 task of hercuJean propartloos in mtoring dignity and prosperity to Europe. Other of our leaders acted similarly, leading humane crusades to help our brothers and sisters in distress. Since peaice is our ob;ect1Ye, Ls It not ( MAILBOX ) Ltnlf'I "-,....,.. .,. ..ic-, """""'"' .rtl•n ....,. ... ~ "'-Ir _.,... .. * _,,. "' ltM. T... "9111 t. _,,.,.. ""-II flt IHC9 w ehnl11•.. Ila.I k """""" All .......,, _,, ""' dlilll9 ....... ,. Mii -llW ...... Wt M- IMJ lllf wtlflMMI M ,_., If llUffki..11 -• -91W!I ... M'lry wlH ...... "1111 ..... logical to follow the trail which makes peace easier to attain'? We cannot expect canplete barmooy for we are but humans, but ft can try to m.in1mlze the occa5ions which prevent the attalnment of at least part of this most laudable endeavor. In this respect, Ptir. Nixon hu won worldwide plaudits. '~- RA""'10ND SIMARD 'Cheap Psychology' To the Editor~ •· " - A short time ago John Connally mum. ed from 1 w o r 1 d tour representing Richan! Nillon. Alter a briellng with his bos11, Coon.ally held a news conference, part of wbJch be used to put some words on George McGovern. He ended the ~ tenrlew by saying t b 1 t he (N'ixon'1 toady) wu 1 better Democrat than McGovern, the Democratic nominee. This Is typical of the cheap psychology which bas been the hallmark of Nixon's adm.inistratioo. If a layman espoused such doubletalk lo a shrink, his sanity would be In serlouJ doubt. Re: Sen. Eaglet:oo11 unity: The man ll:new enough to submit to 1 cure when be began to Jose touch with himself (caUM!d by bard work, the American spirit). In other word!. he knows when he's right and be know when he's off, which is more than can be said for other vice presidents we all know. W. L. ZIMMERMAN Walls Surro und Power Tboa&hta Al Lare• The more power you acqWrt, tht less you know; for a .powerful man is totally i.nlulated by his subordilllltes1 who tell him only what they think he wants to hear, or what will support lhelr prtvioua decisions, and not what be thould be told. (This, finally, was Hitler'• downfall.) It's QJ:ld how few managers -u well u mattlage partners -realiu that lf you c&ve way tn llWe things, you can almost alwaya have your way in bi1 ..... The real daoger in milltency .,...., from U-who feel they have oothlng lo lc;>1t -those wbo, in Brecht'• words, "Do not fear dealh ao much, but rather the inadeqU1te We." 'n10 only general mull of passing a "toughtr law" is ral&ing l1W)'tr1' feu for those who Cln afford them. Seatc:blnJ far oneself wUhin lo u futile u peellnc an -to find the core: wllen you flnlob. then Is •thlnf thm but ~: paraclollcally, the oo'y way to Dnd -Is lo '° OUlward lo a , ... uine -'Inc with the other. Tilt capacity for eqdunn<o and the capacity for tnJoyment are carried ln the ..... .....1: oll(l>t potlonce brlnp shallow pleasure. ' ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ beer!. more needed, that "Those wbo do not re.member the P1St are cOndemoed to relive it." an. hasn't begun lo reach the threshold of mature lntelllgence until one has Teamed to avoid four litUe words : "every," "none,'' .. alwa71," and "never." OllANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT l!ol>m N. Wtod, Pvbl!JMr TJiomM IC~..U, U.tor AlbmW.Botu Editoriol l'llO< FAiior The o&torial -of the llol1Y Pilot lttD to lntana Mid atlmu· late -,., ...... --thla ........... ei>ll\loN .;;;, ........ mtnt&ry on tootcs or lntmt:t and ..... -. "1 ......,.dlnr a forum for Ule eiprttSion or 'GUr netkn" •r,;n10.., an« by iw-unr tl\jl .. d Y~ vltwldnta ot lntormtd otj.. :ru:'~nd ·~ ......... Wedneaday, Auaust 2, 197S • I ' • I \ -- I• I ~ , DAILY moT f , Aid Ruli~g Lauded ' W elfare Cheaters Face Action-Reagan SACRAMENl'O (AP) -In wbal Gov. Reqan baUa u "a creat victory ror tbe tu- payera," iii ai>peall court bu upheld the rilht ol the state ID , __ rtporll"' tract down weUm c:hetten. "The abUity ID wrily the oulllde Incomes ol ~ receiving money provided by tho 1u!>17tr1 -Ill tho ... , hell'! ol .,.. wtUaro reform lftll'IDl," RNpn llld In I atatement ofter the dec!Jlon was announced Tuelday. 2 Wild Rivers Bills He called the unanimous rul- ing by the 3td Diltrict Stat< CALIFORNIA Court of Appeals a "-plete '--------""' vlndJcatlon" ol the 1tate'1 pro-- Mak e Rapid Progress cram tor uslnr computen and 8oclal Security numberl ID chtck the Income rtpOl".ed on City Strike In Berkeley Settled SACRAMENTO (AP) - Two rival wild riven bills are -1nc qWc:ldy ~ tho • Assembly alter a seven-mouth wel!an appUcatlons against struggle which ended only last salary data reported b y week in the Senate. employm for unemployment Both measures were ap-imurance. · The Ooldm Gata Welfare proved by the Au<mbly Ri,hll Organlzatloa of San Natural Resour<ea and Francisco, whlch flied the BERKELEY (AP) -Set· Conservation Commltttt Tues-lawsuit against the cross-f 21 •· H day aod moved to the Ways check, said It would wait until Uement 0 1 -ua.Y c Y after It studied the J'.U,l_ Ing employes atrlkt. whlct. idled and Afeana Commlttee, where . Police Hold Offehore ··-.&,..........-ai 3 Teenagers In Slaying Ban Gets . Approval -tos AljG)!:LES (UPI) -'lllno ._.,. ..,. ar-SACllAMl!tl!O (AP) -~ -tOdar In cooneellpa Ollollort drtlllllll .. -,,,. llill'• --""""' with the death o1 a --'·• leaM lo tho --lloWI J. Llgomanloo (R· Who wu hit-by ,..--. C1llmlll areo WCllld bt hollod • Oji!), 'Cllled Bradley •-._ llne 1 bWJet wbne rtpUlnc a root. uatll at.ohlte • 1 f e 1 u • r d • lwmaMr but a poor • ....... .u ·"'Iii art~·--. ., ............ Je<ry Sowtra, II, WU -1> --... _ • ...,... __. J~ with two Oilier corpenlen II the Cal!fomla lqlalalure ~ .-lutlcll WU alhacl!< TUada7 M tho root of a home bad Ila way. ' approved ~y the Allembly. Ill that bad been ptlad by anon. The Senate J)Uoed a ...,iu. onl1 eflect ii to Ille a ,.qutlt Alter the ahootJng DOll'ly '8t U.. Tuesday urcJrll I b • with the federal government, police hunted tu: the 1olper federal government ID bao Manwlllle, an onllnanat and found a nwni.,r ol empt1 drlJllng and pumping ...W wllidl Would bavt banned .lkallber an cuiDp In a aleguai-da agalmt oil llPllll lllrface oU drtlJlnc .In beach nearby ran!. .,. actually •-ratec!-· ar-and much of the city ol Olflcera ,,... reluud The -wu »!,with the Loi Ancelet ba1 been delll<1 pennillloo to search the houBe lone negative vvte eornlnl llnaJ death blow by the City :~~ :; ~": l':'".san 5T.;..~ I. BndlOJ ~aui.titute -· rn. two .lkallbor mo!-. Bradley arped that there JIOled by the mayor, may - When Doriald R. Ballird; 11, are already 40 ,natural oll , be beard by the councll. · It returned to the bome with two leaka In the area, "lncli.... -id pn>hlbit drilling 10< oil juvtliue ~ after a -tbat i..u n barrel,I a ooly on the beaches as well u •wlmmlnr euuralon at the day.• He aa!cl "~1 the Occldeotal ~ Corp.'1 beach, ail were arrested· and • bell llllng tbat could. happen tppllCatJon for approval of Edison Co. Seeks Hike In Rates before deciding whether to •J>-400 persons and left ~· action ls expected before 1 peal to the C a 11 r o r n l a lined with garbage, bu· been planned three-month rt<:t5I Suoreme r.ourt. announced by negotlaton for which begins Friday. State officials have alttady the City Council. booked oo auspicton · o I -be clrilllng to relievet be • three oU drilling dislrtda In murder. J>lW!i•" from tbe natural the Pacii'illlciiPi'filSR'liijesi.iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~, , LOS ANGELES (AP) Tuesday'• ao vote to ap-run some pre It m 1 nary Southern Callfomia Edison Co. cro5SCbeckl and r e p 0 r t e d Members of three strlklng bu appUed with the state prove Sen. Randolph Colller'a there appear to be large scale unions began to return to their Public Utllltlea Commission wiki rivers plan wu followed discrepancies -88 percent in jobs Tuesday, and most were for 1 10 percent raise in rates. immedlately by a 7-4 tally en-1 San Francisco sample. The ........... 1A --'"'-today EdiJon'a venue would be OOralng Sen. Peter Behr'• dlscrepancles are beinj!'. fefer-ex~ ""' ww• • red to individual counties for Mayor Warren Widener ukl lncma 1n mated $97 more restrictive venlon of the investigation or whether they Tuesdty that wage lncreuel m· annually, ba on~ 1'111er1' "~~•-t · ed 1973 sales, by e rate / ay !".,....,....,... Pan. stem from an em>r or fraud. for striking garbage col- saJd J k K Prlncl~ difference between The suit claimed the checks leeton. meter maids, park cha~n and a~hie! .execuliv~ the two plans, both already ap--applied .'° far only to .and public works employes, In . l*"Oved by the Senate, ii In the persons receiving AFDC-Aid · . . offictr' Tuesday announcmg restrictions on dam building to Fam Illes with Dependent health. and hlnrlln workers the application. on ·the Eel River . Children -art an invasion of and city eledriclans will cost Horton !aid the typical bet •~ ooo and -000 d Both bills put Identical dam-privacy and violate federal w_een _..,, •·-· · customer's bill woul go up u · .....ir-man pa u I building and water d1version tt'!Ulalions. mon .. ....,_ four cents per day, producing tri 1 .1A___ But the 3-0 ruling written by Varacall_ l said the 250-member an 8.5 percent rate or return ·Cares 1, ct ~ns on a uv.c.ai other Justice Bertram 0 Janes said Uruted Public Employes Local on California operaUons for luorrua' wate"'!ays, except the judgea "~ed on· the 390 voted 7 to l Tunday to ap- nert year. tbat Behr I plan includes .two premise that ttw. vast majority prove the propoaed Rttlement. A year ago, he said, the sections of the Amer~an · of AFDC recl~i;nts are honest He .Aid the monthly income PUC determined that a 7.t River not covered_ by the and that they believe It to be of union members ranges percent rate of return b Collier bill. eminently fair _ and slrriply .from tlOO to Sl,000 .and the reasonable for Edison ln 1m. Collier's plan would place a common sense -ror the ex-settlement. average1 a I per.. COMING VERY SOON r , ' ~ hA GiJ·EST:A lj ' • BY .THE SEA .968~2929 962-137-1 • • A~s Since 1905 • The increase ''hu a. direct five-year moratorium on dam ecutlve branch of the State of eent hike. Pay for garbage bearing on Edison 's ability to constnictlon 'On the Eel, but Callfomla to Verify the tegall-~UeCton wJU be boolted to continue to provide adequate would allow planning to go ty or past AFDC payments by '837 a month and '892 for generating reserves and suf-ahead in that time. The Behr recourae to information which ~drt~v~era~. ______ _!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!'!!!! flcient transmission capacity," bill would ban both con-It has lawfully acquired and -~ in it~ Cali!ornia operations, structlon and planning for 20 which L!i lawfully available for Horton said. years. that purpose." -- Measure Passes Senate Teen Birth Control Moves SACRAMENTO ~P) - Legislation pennlttlng doctors to fuml!b , "aexually active" teenagers with ~ without parental coMent 'hai narrowly pused the California Senate. ·The bill by Sen. Anthony Bellenson wolild rest r 1 c t issuance or the contraceptives to teenagers found to be "sex- ually active" by their doctor. The vote Tuesday was 21-17, the bare minimum required. "'lbe number and rate of D- Jegitlmate babies born ID teenq:en in this state has gone up 50 percent In the pl!! five yean," the Beverly Hills Democat said. "Whether we like It or not, there seems to be a Jot of sex- ual acUvity going on among the teen.agers of this state." In other legislative actions : •An attempt lo give state convicts unlimited cor- respondence rights has been sldetrackr in the I ta t I Sentta. ~ up~ boust revttsed It.elf Tuesday and al leaat ·temporarily baited legi1latlon tranting state prison inmates the right or un1imited access to letten, books a n d magazines. e Field.s sprayed with pesticldea would have to be posted with warning signs In English and Spanilh under a bill sent to the governor'• desk. Final. legislative approval came Tues:lay when the Assembly voted 50-2 to concur in amendments made Monday by the Senate, which approved tht measurt 254. eA partisan squabble erupted In the California Assembly over a bill intended to set up mechanics for voter regl.stratlon. ' The n.... light Tuesday raulted in 1 delay until later In the week on putting tjio measure by Democratic Sen. Geora• Moscone or San Fran- cisco to a vote. en>e death blow bas been dealt ID a prop0sat ID permit the use of condemnationa for preserving open space. The measure died Tuesday In the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee on a 8-5 vote -one short of the seven volts need- ed ID clear the J3.member committee. e A·ptan to boost retirement benenta for thousands. of California county employes who served In the mltltary bu been defeated soundly by the statf! Assembly. . The lower house's lS-11 vote Tuesday was 28 short of the margin needed for passage. ANNOUNCEMENT FASHIONj -ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING n.. following storn are now - ( OPEN SUNDAYS .• for your shopping convenience: I. AT·EASE 2. APROPOS 3. -IACK STREET 4. IATH SHOP 5. THI lllOADWAY 6. IOI IUllNS RESTAURANT 7. WALTAH CLARKE'S I. COCO'S t . I . DALTON 10. IL P0C0 II. HAIJ HUHTI RS 11 HATtlf'S HALLMARK II. IC.ULS TOYS 14. LANZ 15. MANOEL'S SHOES 16, MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS 17. MUSIC HALL 11. NEAL'S SPORTINO ~S 19. J, C. PENNEY$ · 20. PHELPS MEAOEll 21 . PAUL ALLAN SHOES 22. THE RfGGER 23. RUSSO'S PETS 24. SEE'S CANDIES 25. THE SHOW.OPP 26. SILVIRWOOO'S ' 27.: THI TOIACCONIST 2'. VllCINOS POUR 29. YAMATO'S RESTAURANT SHOI' THI Ol'IN-Alll. OCEAN-Vll\Y MALL • I,argest Si4~· Billion Strong . , . Y.Q~ ••• c ti.i.~-· Oil: :tis ..... Pl D...,_ .. o-.c· a r FPU D--·-,--~ D--.-.ans• tfll:t·a • D...-1o111 --- IA~ 11111&' ..... ........ .. INITAMA GAWllW i:=-~a. -=:.= , ... • AIWlllll .. ._..-=,•I=• _ ..... ___________ ... ___ ... ~---~--•llllllt9•••••...------, 'U J .. •• • 'Iii I I '" 1!) • >I •• .. "' ,, ;'f ''iJ [J 'i u: "•I • ·r .·, ., ii .,, •i\· ••• ' . .,1 ,,, '~ ;I ~ .. . ·a '\I ,j { . "' ' ·.1J -~ ,. •• ,\·~ ·'• '" ... '" ;, ... •I ~i II iJ ·id di " . J• • •• • 17 j ~ I. ; ' 1 • ,,.h-~.Hanting•on Heaeh Foantain "~alle1 Today'• Fl•el VOC ~ NO. 215, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PA6ES • ~DNESDAY, AUGUST 2, ·1972 1lN CENTS I ~~ian ·Huntin9ton lnconie: $ll~B4:J Ill' 11CllaY COVILL& .............. "" ...... fmll1 In lllmllaston ._ -... _, .... tbe IV-f>mllY la.,_ Orqe County ciuli, aa:onlin& ·to the US, .Federll c-... . . . Tllo mtdian Income for H~Oll Beach families ll '11M5 per'year, blaed • on c1a11 collected duri1lc u.. 1m .-... The nut dol..i _, dt7 with • populotioa d --I0,11111, .... -Put whln tbe ....... flmll7 etm1 $11;US I yev, ..._ • 'l'he statistlcll lnlormotlan wu . ..i ... ed thlJ week by BID Baclc, .......ic: c1eve1._t cocrdlnator lor Blmtlnetoa Beach. \ a·s Baclc uld k tlhl the fedenl ........ mml ~ two :ran to compile IUCh 111liltlao -···-lie ~ 11111 tbe 41111 caua11 cltleo -~ ... llllbe< flmll7 .,.. --w be Newpor\ Beuh, Lq\lno Boidl llld -1blJ y-Uodo. ·~ llpra -olinlficllll," be aid, "hec:.t•• they abow the buyinl Bush Get·s Board Seat .. . " . ., ~ ' i', .... ..,, .............. WINS SCHOOL E~EtTJON. ' tj~ AttorMy luoh ' Less Than lQ Percent Voted . • Former HIZtlngton llelcb Cllj ,A~ tomey K. IlaJe.-llliJy WOO I •I M the Hunllngtoa Beacb .city Scbool Dlslricl's Boanl'of Trustees In Tueado1'1 1peclalelectlon. Bush garnored'"'IM volel to a1 for hil nearest oppooenl, Lowis Kidder, wll!l less than 10 pen:ent of the rqlalered voters cultng bllloil. Two other candlclltes, Edlllnlo Do Silva and Roger Garceau, finlahed well behind with m votes and 277 votes, respectlvtly. There were onl7 l,STI bailoU cut Tuesday,, U percent of the U,$00 ~volera. . S. A. Molltll, ~ ti the n illd H -lllo bJI ~ -~ • 11ilz ~ !IJI P,u. miCbl be k to~ ~··.."et" -Ill' '""'1'• beldlfC Ill ~ ~. lbilea:t'~ i:.= ~ ·= .... .._.. bJ diolrlct ............ ~ lo eoatn>I the acbool bolnl In -campefln Ito_.., the .. yeir-old Jluolqtoo -attorney · empbAu"" hil intmllon tO 1•11n•aent all the people of the dlotrict IDd llOI w parllcqlu-lpOcial --· lllllb 11'11 cil7 allorno1 liom 1• to 1111. He now bu 1 prlvalo law preclloe in the city. He will llll the 1e1I vaceted In the sprin( when Ivan LiQ.U 'rellined in anger over certain 11CtiOQ1 tuen by the leacbers during 111ary necou.11ons. Bush wUI lace rHiectlon In April along with Trustees Jacl< Capp ond Stephen Holden. Trustees Louis llallarb and Orville llon9oo were rHleCted to. their aeata la April, 1171. Councilman Just . Blnsts Flooride . f;cmflfut ~ • rge .... ' . ,-~-.. ·· ---~-lolla1 ~ .. ·~ to Slltl ~ (linftl Eftlll J. Y...,¢ to .....,...lllln la a fluorido -of ....... cblrle •• •<ncticuJOus H • . " .. , The cool!ict ~ lnlmsl cbarse and • request I« la)1licllve relief to prevent the fluoridatlan of Fountain Valley Wile!' ...... ....,Uy dlsiniSled bJ Orqe c.uo- ty Dillricl Attorney Cecil Hieb. Swo~d~wielding 'Cult~st' Tbe clwt• were made by Geol'I• Llndegnn, c:1>aitmaD GI the Cltluns """' mitt.. for Pure Wator. who claims HlcU wubiuedlJlll~lanop...., to mdence he llled With the Dls1rld A~ tomey'1 Office Clll JUDtlrlt. -'. •"' L R~~~,_'.fortures 2 Girls ~ flied • lormal complliDI with lllcb" olli~ allot Fountain V.U.7 -.S a~•ed a 'J181e S ~ m•rendum s,»e' to 5,tH. 'l'he utl-lluor11!" chalnnu uld the " ' HUGHSON, CIBI. (UPO -. A lwri- wioldln( llildeal of black•magic WU Ir•, rtatod toa.r.oii dlargeo o1 torturing ond rolliol two ,...., girls who were kid- naped m the lllljn alieet of thlJ C«ltral Valley f8!1"i!IC town. "!'lie glrta, aged 11 ond JS, told oheriffa . depUtlei they bad beta oi.bbed wlth the sword, ohot in the band ond raped by thtk 1ss.1 nant. Both were reported 1n fair coodllloo al • local bospllaL ller'*1 County aheriff'a depilltl ar· rested Mldleel D. Goodm111, 'II, ol nearby Empire, oa II clwga ranging !mun k>lnap IDd mayhem to .,..ult to commit murder. BaU WU sd at $100,0DO. Tbe bizom! crlmt ...,.. • s p.m. Tuosdly when 1 man In a plclcup truc1c forced the girls -al pnpolnt IDd dnm them lo bla home. The glrla Aid the man bud<aflid one of them IDd bound IDd pg&ed tbe other lfler IJrea~ them with a _..i. He then otobbell Ibo IJ.~ .. the ltfl. b....t with the ...U. ~I)' Bill Bblnt uld. The girl llld he lala' 1lob- Pianist Accused In Mate's" Death A line--delay wu ordered Tuel- doy Ii 1111 Onnlt Counl)' $lperlar Court rn\I •imt of a lonntr -plantat ...... d ol 1111 alayln( of ber -in -H-=. Bad> homo. , --,., ordered ...... v...,. Nol, It, d All •• ._. ~ .. -to 1111 ____ ... _ ....... ~ .... '"' ...... !'!!!· llr'I. Nol -m alld 1111 J-:II -,..u, -.--~ ... lllldt " GtlWI Nol, ti, ....W JD the liltln1 "' 1111 ....... "°""· ,,.., Did the ,,.,... -In Ibo ~ _ .... Aflll1 ... -..... In ... -IDd -· -11111 ...,. -• ~ ··-..... .,... _ ... ...., ..... Mn. ....... -"'· • • bed her,ogaln In the rlibt lide and roped ~...!,';!~.,:'led~ n;:::•: her. The other glr) uid the man llad 10-incll ~~tends !Mt llnce Just WIS -WllJoned lmn bicycle llj>OUs In employ\ld by lllJOridllion ptVP>UtDI Roy tbe holll61Dd threllc>ed to .. them 00 D:1llchards u a mana1ement ccinsultonl her, bloont Aid. •• the.lime fiuoridatlcin ...... propooed to Tbe 11-)'W'Gld Aid he forced her to the city, he llad • confllct o1 lntmsl llob tho other girl wllh the oword.. wben he wind to approve !luoridatlan in They told depuliel they ..... held in Jine ol 1919. ,. the bou>e lor appro>lmalely m lloun. Llndqrto l1IO illd Jllll li&Ded a It'll Before rtluslni Ibo girls, they llld, election argwneot aplnlt .. inlllatlve to the man tlnalened to kill their panab hove the vo1en decide 1111 -.lien and gnndplrenlo -they pnxniled -and WU thuo vlolatinC 1111 )IOlllloa to tell autborlli'" they llad been "plcbd as • plbllc -• up by 1 bonch ol Mizicans." In bis letter to Y-r, LiDdtcfts• TO eolcrce lilo ......... , the llrlt lold N11 lliol the public ---llld dtputla, be lbol llio U.,--olil In Ibo wninglully mJsltd ..,. the - band wlth !be CWL argwneoil, wb1c11 wm wrlttm • H Ibey Depilies -the llr4 ....... rtluclal!I ~ facto -they _,, ~-.,... to lall: -Ibey -. IOlllMI alone&ldt • --Ill' -Glrtt, bat Iller lata. lJadelrm allt ..,. be plam to Ille • ~ -of lbe llrlo biota ...... ..... -111111 opinlt the .di)' to And told die llary,. -tbe -lbl of the woltr. --to GI<,, .. , 1 home but ·' :;.,111 ~ "t be :=W)':; = T:' •tom.*:' i:' ,1j;~ :=! :_.lie in-," Llodeclm Aid. whero -· dlpdlM -him . ' ' witboat inctlll .. Offkwl mil a 1111 W of boob on biact J111111c ... .nloo+aid In Qond. man'I plclillp lnlct llld 111111 lane. Po1tman .Robbed; LA. Man Boolred Rm1 Fire Orbit.er . . Trade Bill O"lrd _.-of the dollar In our d\y. Tbe blClla' -ii pn>bobly """ .... tttall 111<1 .,.. lncrusta( .. muc11:· • Mill Ales Jumped $11 mllllan f4r the llnt quarter of 1971 comport<! • to the ..... p<rlod In Im. "ReloU Ales · ptOduct the bJueol • ......U. for the otate ond they-cu add • bic .,_ to Ibo cUy," lllclc uld. . ' Tbo other ciu .. liJted wlth HonUoaton Btacll In the 1i>come 1UM1ey Include : Anaheim, Com M .... P'ullerl<ln, Ganlen Grove, Orance, Santi Ana a n d Westminster, u well ai Buen1 Park. ~lo Ana bod'the Jowm median fami- ly income, 18,147 per year . Tbe other median incomes are: Anaheim, fJ0,30t : . Cooto MeSI, P.~; Fullmon, fl0,142; Garden G r ove, fJ0,110: Orance, f I D , 7 IS ; and Westminster, t t0,712. In Huntington Beacb, lflpbo shbw tbe wealthiest area, to no me'• IW'prile, to be fil!lltlng(Oll Harbour, when the 11111ual family income average! more than $3),tltlll, Tbe downtown area ii the poorest, where the family lncoma avera11 'll ,tltlll to 18,tltlll 1Mually, Back 11ld. .. ' ,. ' ~ ._ DAIL'f'PtloT Staff ,... T61Y SCULLY, 10, G!TS BATTING Tl" 1PROM , VOLUNTEE~ Rlndoll K111r1nw.k, 14, Also LllN\I While ho Worlcs ·Teens ·Aid" Kids f,_al~y _Program Offeri11g Sp0rts Hu.ntington To Be Hit The Hardest ~ From Wire Senteet ' ' About 13,500 aeroepace workers ~: ployed by McDonnell Doualao Corp. In: Calilomia will lo<e their jobs bJ the. end : of 1973, the company announced Tueldly : at lta St. Louis beadquarure. · Planta in Huntingtoo Beacb ond Sanlo · Monica are apected to sufler the blpest IOSS<S, but DO specific fi'""' "'"' available today. A 11>0ktsman lor McDoonell lloualU AllnlllauUcs Corp. In Huntington llelcb aald oo me knows u:actly boW IDM.1 at that plant will be laid off, but llid tht ~.,,....if dollnl~ "gellll ....... -Onnpany Ollldll1 In SL Louta uld tht . severe layolf1 were Cluoed primaril1 by the loss of the $U blllion ·-sbuttle contract. 'l1'e coatract ..... •wanled last ~ II> ljorth American Roclcwell'• Spooo Ptvillm al Downey. "u..I Md'.lonaell Douglu been aeleded to build the apace shutUe, It was an-- tic:lpalid that • llgnlfltant portloo of thta reductton· would not have be 4= D oeCessary," a company spolremlan uid. Several other prvjecll are lllo "1ding, ICCOnlina to c:ompoay olnclals. 'l'br<e -ago it ..... -thal 1,$00 wortr.n would be laid off at lbe llw>- llngtoo llelcb planL Tbe local ~ llid thole 1,$00 would be part of the overall 11,$00 now espected to be laid off. Mc:Dormell Douglas bu lbout 50,tltlll emp!Ofes al leVeral pianta a n 4 -.,. -les In Calllomla. There are 11>Clut 1,700 aeroopoce workml al the Huntlngtc Btacb t>lanl Mcllonntll DoucJa ollldail allt said some worken would be laid off in St. Louis and Canada, but Calllomla would suffer the greolell lolses. · Employment In St. Louil wUI drop about 1,200 by the end of this fe§'r, com- pany olliclal• 111d, but oome l,tltlll jobs wm open up there in 1973 becouoe of tbe F • 15 fighter contract. While workers at McDDnnell Douglas were hit bani bJ loss ti Ibo space -· Ue, olflclail 11 North American Roclcwell predict the Iola! shuttle coatract may create as many as ll0,000 jobs across the counUy. with u many aa 10,000 com- panies, ol Ill liw, bandllng subc:Uitracl work. McDonnell DouglM could 11ve some of !ta wort f""" if tt plclcs up ,.... ol tho aiboontract wort, COIDf>llli1 olliclail il>- dicated. Weadler .• Abb. Cooler Ill lasl The -u.. erlady exptcls temperatum to dlp around the low" 7"1 Cll ~ at lbe beaches, ri!lal lo rl ' Lows tooig!lt •11. ' INSIDE TODAY S•m""'r lh•olfr In OnmOt Countv hill lta peol< I.lilt ,..,~ 40it.li t.114 opmiog of four ..,, prodllCdonl, 1nc1114i•o ~ o.. """' ca 011 ecu.oe mud<ol •c .... 1ol • '" hl<rtaflimn~ P~28. :;:t..-~ .. -. ____ .. ·--.. ·-.. --" ! .......... = ;:-:_ II ;.: ~, ~ _ ........ -, ... --.. --. --II --. -.... ::.-==:.: ·-..: = . :=-;:...-.. ., ' • ) I • . . ,% DAlLY PILOT tt :Hearing Set On·Bqdget :For Schools A public hearing is scheduled '?1)ursdl) hight on tbe Fountain Valley SChool Districl'I Jt.9 million tlnal budaet for 1972·73. District t.Nlletl wUI oPtfl the hearln& somellme after 7:30 p.m., In dlstrlC't headquarters at Number One Lighthouse Lane. The final budget fiaure of $9,915,124 rtnecu a IS.Cent tax increase plus salart boosts averaglna 4.$2 percent for diatrtct teachers. The final bud1et iJ also $897,000 lara:er lhr.n the preliminary budgt'I ac!<>pted by trustee• more· than a month ago, even tbough the preliminary budget featured a 27·cent tax incrtase. Dr. Charles \\'oodfin . a ssoc i a t e :iuperintendent for business services . said the budcet reflects a smaller taJ Jn· 'c·r~se, even though it is larger. becau~c nr liist-minute, addltlonal auite funds ap· proved by the legislature. . Some of the additional state money win hold down tht tax Increase, while the rest of It ~·ill help p1y for teacher zalary increa~s and other programs ll'hich v.-on"t have to be cut next year. The IS ctnts per SJOO assessed valu11· Hon tax increase can bf> appro\'ed by 1rustees "'lthout a pub lic election, becaUM the mooey CIJl be raised throU&h P,ermJssive overrides. ·Voters must approve g(·nrral tax i~· creases. but the state has l;et up certain overrides which a district can levy lO r<iiS':' money for speci(Jc program1. Fountain Valley officials say the~ ha~e nvoided using the pennissl\"l' ~ver.r1des in -1t.r past. but in order 10 maintain !he.Ir ·current progran1 . mu.st now Ust 1$ cents ·,vorth of overrides. · The S9.915. 114 hnAI budget i1 up more '1han $1 millloii :lVCr the unl·'12 figure of '$8.~13.~. \\'oodfin 111id three essential factors are respcinslble for the blaaer bud1et thls -year : -,'iatural growth of the district. A new gchool. Plavan, will open thi11 year, while two oth~rs. Ok1t and Talbert, which open· f'C lasl year will operate the full aeaaon for the flnt time. -The payment of $l30,000 in aMual ::;a!ary incrtaaea for merit pay and step ! payment for longevity and increased education) increases for teachers. • -Installation of an •verap 4.52 per- een~ ttacber 1al1ry r1lse which will total 11bout '360,000. Teachers received no pay -ral.Je last January, their nonnal tlme tor lncrell&Cs. . "Tht1 11 the third year we •UI be ·deficit 1pti\dln1.'' Woodfin wamtd. 11We ·tlrt dlppln1 ln\O our rea.ervea, and dro~ .pin& them to a Ullble I.I portent of tbt total bud11t." . • .JI tru11ets adopt the final buqet ·"nlur&day night, the reHtvo fllnd will have MlS,000. In 1970.71, before Ille dlatriet borrowed money from Ill Tt11erve1 to malnt•in it• edue1tlonal pro- grams, the reserve wa1 '761.000 or about to. t peroent of tho total budaet. Woodfin nid the final, II.I 11\llllon budget keePI the di1trict at about lt1 ·aame educational 1tandln1, with no ,;eriOUJ program eutblcU and no major new programs otber thin the orthopedlcally Mndie&pped project a< Ptavan. Car Lots Oosed In Pittsburgh • ~ PmsBURGH (UPIJ -'lbouNndl of ~utera re!W -on bu.Mal lrolley1, J)llllld«al>lo cart aJld car ;i,o 1 lo l'Ot to ~rk 1oday bo<>Uso a atrlkt had clostd :a~ but 1 few downlown 111rklna Iola for • ttifi second day in a row. .-. Negotiators for tbe Parkinc Lot :. "'8octatlon and Teamllul Local 921 mel :~ icl an attempt to break an lmpaSH over :: ~er w1g11 oompllcoted by what :: .,..en aald WU I probjbltlvely hi&b := 1'1unlclpal t11 oirtbtir lotf and 1ar1au. ' . . • . • . DAILY PILOT • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . • . . . . . • . • • . • • • . • . • • • • l • • • ' • . • • • • . " , -~ Gapwle J' idiey Council Action . • • • ,llift lA ~IWLatt lbt ma. Jor aeliMI tiUll '1'itl<tl1 nltbl by lht hlllltala Viii., Cll!' ~: llli ~ Will""-\ Of I boacll ll<la lino boeaua •I lnaura ... and maintenance problems en- countered by Pink Bus Lina. Sate1 : Delaytd ordinance to porh.lbll salell on publlc rights or way within the city. . Water1 Moved to protest strin· li:CRt oetan potlutlon stru'ldards imposed by the California Water Itesource11 Board. VofotHa: Approved renewal e:r •rreement with Oran1e County to continue Volunteen Progr1m. Newport Route Death Awaits One Signatttre By L. PETER KRIEG ot u-. D•llr l'lltl Utll f';ewpor t Beach is only a signature away from winning Its IO-year batllc a11ainst Pacific Coast Freeway, . The California Senate Tuc~y on a 27 to 2 vote approved tilt bill by Auemblyman Robert Badham ( R • Newport Beach) to delete the con· trover1ial secment of the route throuah Newport. 1be mea1Ure wa1 back ln the a11sembly for concurrence to technical amendmenta thJ. mornln& • .and will reach Governor Re111.n'1 de1k Thurtday or Ftlday, Bldham'• office nld thla momlnr. Leaders of the flabt to do in the super hlthway weren't waltln1 for Re11an to lake pen In hand before lllrtlna 1he~ celebration, ho,1,.ever. "Jt't Jutt tremendow," tald Wally Koch, chairman of the Harbor Are• Freeway Fljh. .. ra Clilien1 Coordlnalln& Committee which hat carried the batUe jn recent yean. The CCC forced 111 lnltl1tlve 11aln1t th .. freeway l11t ye1r in which tt1ldenta voted nearly e to 1 to cancel 1 free•ay a1reement with the 1lite and approve a charter 1mendment requlrin& f u t u r e popular vole• before 111y n e w agreement• could be 1lgn.ed. "We waited IO lonl for lhll day, I can't help but feel YeJ'Y elated," Koch Aid. CoUnciJrnu Jolllj Slote wtiOM · ill'OllC antl~r.eway WDpilp boolted hlm lo an e&1y lint term >tctory In April, tchoed Koch, !IYin&, "I'm dellahled, the cloud hU boon "":'J~" -· · I Bolb meo of Ille notd lo bealn lmmelllale cooperative effort& wllh tho counly and ~tata road plannera to llnd alternale aolutions to local trafflo prob- Jem1. St1,9eet Sale -; -. YaUeyLaw Gets Delay The subject was roses and other Oowers being sold on Founta in Valley roadsides . The discuulon wa1 held Tuesday niaht by Founlaill Valley city councl!mG who finally decided t(lo delay an ordln1nee which would have prohibited the iiale of nowers and other goods from any city rl&hl of woy. Councilmen decided to have the city at· tomey rewrite tht ordinance because It could be Interpreted to Inc-Jude vending vehicles moving throuabout the city such a1 ice cream true.kl. But the councilmen had quite a bit to saY about the idea of the ordinance. "I've seen one accident and several c:lose ca lls involving people pulling over to the •Ide or the road to buy Oowers," aald M1yor Al Hollinden. Councilman Marvin Adler allO cited the potential daftier or accldentJ from the street side vendors. "When you hive anyone worklnf on a main thoroughfare and people pulling over at the last minute therr could be a se rious accident." argued Adler. councilman George Scott took Issue with Hollinden and Adler on the pmpo&ed ordinance. "I've seen kids selling no~·ers In the city for nver1I years and they're alw1y11 off to the 11de of the road or Jn a field,'' said Scoil. "f think If oomeone checked police flle1 you'd find very few 1ccldent1 caustd br. these kld1." "J don t think the flower vendors could be mort a cauae or accident• than a kid on 1 blke," aald Councilman !'.d Jut, "but I think we need to reaearcb this thine more.'' Prole1ta lrom local fiorltl1 lltat tho street .vendors were hurtln& their bualnu1 alto evolved 11 a point or con- tention between the councilman. "If we don't do 1nythln1 we're colna to hurt public relation• with the 001lne1s community.'' 11ld Adler. • 'The bu1lnt11 donate a Jot to thil COllVD\lfl# fty whmu thm peddlora come In from outside and don't bother to buy a llcense half the time. No one knows where they're from and they pa.y no tu· eJ." "f 11ree 'that they should have bu1lne1s llcense1," laid Scott. "But J feel lt't a job for the kid• and It• Q'ood ror them to 1et out and lry to earn IOme money." Under the ordinance, a pet1011 could tell flowen or Othtr goodl IO Jq Ii he la behind lht and of • tho oldewalka .« other city rlaht of way bowtdarl11. Titus fruit and vcgotablt atanda In Ult clly would not 'l>\~f(ected. Former Lawman Services Slated • • ~M~aly-mouth __ Ift y..nah Oust,ed llOUllNKllO~ .... E 11 l a11 il (UPI)...-.lllw -~ 11 ..... litl " -" ill ..... - --"" butband l!arTJ Illa bltd to. ridicule Prime EdWIN Heath b)' uyln& °Ted'& I twit" Kra. Stiller aald her buaband. a Soclalllt, tau1ht the bird the phralO to aMOy hu falher, Harold 'Pryet. 59. a vice pre1ldet1t of the Conservative party In lleatb'• con- Jlltuaney of Bellq. • Battle Rages In BeHast; Shots Hit 2 BELFAST (UPI) -FighUng brok• out between Protestant and Roman Catholic mobe in East Belfast today when snipers &bot two Protestant workers in the city's dock1 are.a. Makeshift barricades sprouted ln the ltrMtl 1nd rovlna crowds hurled t:tOnes and bottles. A Briti sh Arm y spokesman asid troops poured into the area to act as a butre·r, bot angry Protestants nooded past their flanks to seal off a CathOllc neighborhood "'Ith barricades. 1'be confrontation came as Irish Hepubllc1n Army <IM) gunmen struck back aaelru1t the British Army's oc- cu pation of their 11trongholds Monday. In a flurry of predawn incidents, the lfiA shot at British troops at least 25 limes in Belfast and Londonde~ry and set o£f :Jeven bombs. An Army spokesman ta1d the gunmen missed their gargets .. but that soldiers returning fire claimed they hit flYt.lll"ban guerrillas. In another clash, troops 11w a man carryina: a pl!:tol In a Cltholic funeral procession in Belfa1fa Ardoyne dlstrk:t and cbaraed into the crowd to capture him. Al they thru1t throu.gh the corteae, men and women mournera attacked the soldJera while the cunman ucaped lo a nearby car. The fighting in East IU\fast erupted when snipers picked off two Protestant workers on the roof of the Sirocco Engineering: Plant. a predominantly Protestant fr1ctory inside a small Catholic encla ve. Infuriated by the 1hootin1, mobl of Protestant worker• quickly charged into the strtet.I where they met rl•alt bead· on. Hundredt of troops plunged between the liahtlll& facUonl, but not before the Prolfflfq\1 had sealad the <;a= jp their nellllhorhi>od with liittl "' •tolen can and lrilcko. Sourca close lo the IRA. 1ald the shooting incident! were indicative or new tactlcs militant catholics planned to adopt In reaction to the Brltl1h takeover Coast Hea<fs To No1·maf Weaiher eather alona the Oran1• Coul It In· toward normalcy with more low ··~).!iand1 local foe expected tool&hl and -.: Ul'lda:r momillg. atlon \Vtatbtr Service; fortta.St calll for ionfrhi near 113 "- alonr the coal! and .. in inland cur. of Orange County. Hiahs Thursday will be 73 at beaches, in the low 80a a few miles inllDCI and up to 17 d'I""'' In Santa Ana. No wlndt are upected to disturb the more norm1!, for this time or year, evm- in& flow of marine alr wblclt la brlnlln& relief fn>m 1 lCktay bot spell in Southern C1Ufornia. While the Oranae Couniy balked today In natura'a air cond!UonlnJi, the bulk of the Les Angeles basln contfnued to resort to the electric kind of cooling power. Southern Cill(omia Edison Company reported an all-lime peak u.se of electric power amounting to t .8 millloo. kltow!tl$ on Monday, the worst of the dol days siege. · Desert highs wW cc:mtlnue to brtak the Joo-degree mrk, the weather ttrvlct aald. Further, dry eondltionl In Inland com- munities and neighboring wild areas have produced an influx of wild animala in mountain and foothill residential areas. Skwib, deer, coyotoa, bean and rattlesnakes have been sighted by residents. Forest officials suggest the animals are seeklnc water. Fire condlilona In forestl and foolhill areaa remab'led extrtmely bllardoua to- day. Fire tighten 1n many area.1 have been placed on 2..00Ur alert. A blaze near BaMing was confined to one acrt. Tueaday. Pink Bus Line 'In the Red' Councilmen Told Head• Wardlo"' MY.fOD ··Soooy" Morper, 30. wtll be the new principal of Fountain Valley's Wardlow School this fall. li-1orper, 1 for· mer assistant principal at Nit- bias School, has been with lb• dl1trict eigbt yean. Sch1nitz Seen Announcing Candidacy From Wlre Services Rep. John G. Schmitz of Orange Coun· ty, defeated in his bid ror renomination by tho Ropubllcan Party In June, today w11 expected to 1nnounce hll Amerlcan Party candlclacy lor Pruldenl of the United Slatoa. Some American Party diehard1 wire reportedly allll puahln& a ' ' D r 1 I t Wallace" move~ 1n Loullvllle, Ky., but Sclunltl today wu conalderod front· Eatablilhment of a summer beach bu• runner for the nomlnaUon. line In Fountain Valley was delayed Schmlll was defeated In hla GOP bid Tuesday nl&ht when city councilmen for renomination to run for hi1 con- were told th1t the Plnk Bua Line ii greulooal seat by Orange Cow1ty somewhat Jn the red. A1se1aor Andrew J. HlD!haw. The final Councilman George Scott told other tally alter Schmltz demanded -and paid councilmen lhal the line would not be for - a recount wu Schmit& f0,242 and able to lease a bus to lht city becauae Ill Hlnabaw, C,728. insurance had been cancelled and two SChm.itz' emeraence 11 the American buff& were inoperative because or Party'• prime pre1ldentlal cancUdate wu malnlenan<e problem1. Scolt had pro-evidenced Tueaday w!>tn tho party's p,.,. posed the clly I-a bua to pro>!dG fl>. poaed ml~tform WIS drawn up primarily expensive transportaUon to the beach for by w m K. Shearer, a Clllfornill Fountain Valley young1ior1. The but daJeiata wilt aupporta Sclunltl. would have circled tho city .. veral llmea A~,~llf ol Larry Abraham, who a day Monday lltrou&h Sat'"'1ay 'Jnd ·• re I li<:hmlll at the plalfynn 50-cont round trip '*' would 'havt'lieen moo 1, Ill pllitlonit preamble wu ~~ts would have run thlJ iummer altered to delete 11eplthell" hi uJd untU Sept. 9 as 1 pilot project. But unless might be offentlvt to Republlcana ind the city can find another bus compuy it Democr1t.1 who could awing over to the h It .. 1 _. American Party. may 1ve to wa unu ne ... ~ aummer, •c-The committee removed a sentence cording to Scott. Badham hlmlelf erpre1sed extreme plealtlre 1t paau,e of hi• bill md 11ld It is 101n1 to be ncumbent upon rt.ate hlahway f.lannera to work with local communlt ff from here on out. •4J plan to pursue this further and desr,ribln& the Democratic Parjy u "the Funeral masa Is acheduled it t a.m. hopefully we can come up with another captive of the hippies. beatfnks, abor- Tbursday at St. Simon 111d Judt CltbGllc bus." said Scott. "I think we Mx>uld Jll"O". tlonists a n d exotic freaks." a n d • of their l1l0Diholds. "'lbert'a not much question left now in the view o( t.hi3 IealslaUon and other bills by other members that the Legt1lature holds the Dlvlaloa of 1D1hways In low estee.m in this regard -jamming freeways through communities without the consent and advice of the com· munities involved. Church, Hunllngton Beacll, for M1lhl11 FQ. rmer Gov~rnor vide this ""'"" lor the kids since we sentence calling the Republican Party Y. Eno1, ?t, of Huntfn&;ton Beach+ wbo don't have any buses in the city now." "the creature of country.club profiteers died July 31. who use the power of big government to lnterm .. 1 will follow al Good Sbopbcrd Loses m· Kansas milk and ObUIO tho average man ... C.melery, Huntington Be•ch. Brush Fire Blackens In their place the commltiee wrote. Mr. Er\O!I was a fonner deputy sheriff "'No other party today speaks for the of Alameda County for 27 years and a KANSAS OTY, Kan. (UPI) -Monil average American or expresses his con- veteran •f World War I and World War Kay, 40, Kansu Houae majorlly leader. Area Near San Diego cepts, hopes and ..-is." 11. stunned former Gov. John Ander!on Jr. ivh!\ Schmits forcea appured to '"l'h~ ban ·bad 1 d!mgard lor local communltln uni.JI tbe1e blllt started 1et· ling passed," Badham said, pointing out Newport Beach ii just one example . In Workl War t he MrVed the U.S. Tuesday to win a four·way race for the SAN DIEGO (AP) -A brush fire in dominate the platform proceedinga, eom• Anny as a ser1eant. Durinc World War Republican nomination for aovcrnor. steep terrain 45 miles east of here delegates attempted to resurrect the can- It , he was a ch~f petty ofllctrin. the U.S. With to percent of the vote counted, blackened about 150 acres of vegetapon didacy of Alabama Gov. Georae Wallace. Navy in Pearl Harbor. Kax. the underdoa when he entered the before fire n1hten contained Jt, 1tate Tom Turnipseed, an attorney ftom ""nla dMalon of highways lo 1oln1 to have to take nott," Badham aald. Mr. F.not nsldtd with wlfe Ruth. at race June 20 just before the filing forestry 1pokesmen said. Columbia. S.C., and 1 c1mpl.lan director tt.161 BrGOkhurst St., HunUn,gton Beach. deadline, 1ot 46 pereent to Anderson's 30 ho firemen were treated for smoke for the Alabama govtmor in the JJ8I Pasaae of Badham's measure whlch drew "no" vote• only from senators Ran· dolph Collier (0-Eureka) and Clark L. Bradley (R-San Jose) came 1fter ne1rly tbrtt yean of efforts by Bad.ham and local rtsldena to set leptaUYe action. He lived on the Oran&e Coast for lt percent. There are no nmoua In Klnsai iqbalatlon and heat pro1tration 11 pre1tdentlat "race, called a news con. years. prtm1ry electiOlll. The candidate wltb lemptl'aturea In the area soared over tho ferenct today to announce· the launchinl He I• 1urvlved by hl1 wife : dauahters the pluraUty ot votes ii the nominee. JOO degree mark Tuesday. of a draft movement. Mri. Elaine Van Buren and Mn. Dorothy 'l!iiiiiiii;i;iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiijfj~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~iii~iiiiiiiiiif Wlahart . and brothe11 Anthony and I J,..ph Enos. Mile Square Lease Left V p in Air by Officials file question of leasing 213 acres In to tbt county. About half of lhe t»-acrea Mil• Squa re Rqlonal Park f o r •unwnding tho Marlnll' MUa Sq\lart agricultural Ult for the O".lm.ln& YIAf re-Hellcopter pracUce field bu been mains unresolved today after the Board of Supervisors debated the Ucklllh que,. developed to rtcrtaUon UH • lion Tueed.11 and ended In two tl1 votu. J1mu Okauki, Stnta Ana attorney It was decided that the Ill.alter -would repr11tntlnc the Mural brothers, pointed be hold ovar untU the rolurn of out lhtt tho land w11 formerly • - Stlpervloor RAiph Clark of Anaheim to pilclt and thot hit clienll had cleaned It call the deddlng vote, hopefully. . up In tho pill lour yun and ...,.. llnally Up fer decision wu dlvlalon of tho !II• e>aklnc ~ amaU profit •• lht oparallon • acre potttl ln!o three amaller orw l•r Okatakl.polnlld Otll that his qlents had the fll1l1ll"'I GI Individual blddlni for the already 1l1ned a leah utenolon when ri&ht to railt agricultural producl• on the new Idea emeratd to pu\ It out to bid IJll':lao4.un111 tho cotllty It nady to on-I smaller Pl"* hallo. avllop II to J>l!k purp6H1. Kr-. In ,.,_ to a quaUon ftwn Tiie Mura. brither1, Oeora• and Mato, Board Cbalrnuln Ronald C11pet1 of have haJd the 11111 on tho property I« Nawport Beaclt, aaJd !hat the ln<:ome tho put four yws and had bid to ...,. from the 213 acru to Iha county could be U11111 lltal too• until June IQ, !I'll. But tallmited al about 112.0lll ill tho com"'- '" lut IUDt IT,,tlio auporvi.IOn, al Ula yw. The I-al IOVll'Dlll4llt ceta IO rtqUut or SUp!rltlOf Robert Ballin; ail<· pereoct of any 1-IUnda. od'stanltJ Krat111, mt proptrlJ ..... im Ba!Uo movad thal Ult matter be rt!"' di..ctor, todlYldl lh~211 ..... 1nto11no nd toHarbor1, -and Para for a amall .,... and put It to bid. fualb!lllY l\lldy '" C011vvtlnC tho land to Tutadl.y, BalUn cllanged his mind Btrmuda.cma r.r racrtatlaoal"" wllll ll•ill and oald lhal ho fa)'llrad puUinl all an • ..,... itqu"ted within two ...W. the acrtop lnlo Bonnuda frU1 and 1 The mollon failed oo a I to I "'le with _.,1.t to publle UM untU !ho county 'suporv1aora David L. 8abr and Ylllllam WU retidJ to dl'/alop tit Into park \" ~ oppotin( BlttiD ud Cllpan. "=' ....... tilt Jl"6ot, -" .. 1n .. £.~~=-'tt~ 111 1M 11liir1'arlo lilllrf<t W liot imtcll -II •Gld~ doina.W -•lloe""., ... ~ i.,. Kr. 'l!ill ... loel 111 llit ..... Wfll<I> tho fedtral ,....,...nt If detdini 1 to l t6Vitlan. • GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHllll WATCH LUllllCATION Watches today are intricate pro- ducu of 1 tec:bnoloa 1dv1ncln1 10 rapidly that watch repairmen never • lllop learning. Watch lubrlcaUon alone requlru continuing study to keep up with new watch oils and oil substitutes • A l!Ood example ls the plastic watch. lulirlcant. Thls oU substitute depo,. ils a solid film which lakes ~3 place of oil, reducer friction protec:U the surface from n11t. The search for new lubrlcanU b11 been Intensified by the "creep. Inc" of oil 11 hlJlh lltltud .. and tlie chemlc-1 inllablllt,y of ~ oil which C8UHI pmmht1. dryinl out or runnlna. ''Rilnnlnl" c1UM1 com- plication in maklne tbt on "•111 ~u\" .In 1peclac movtman\ par1I. Wbll• aome n'" lubrlcantt an i1cell.IJI~ tor coneral u11, w1 know tbat lllill 81'11d• w•tch•,. lhou!d have more 1peclalJJed ~tment than 1nm1 new lubrlcanu and meUtod1 permit. We lbtrelm cu. tullv con.lder lhe lubrlca\Jon melbods uaad for uch w a I c II btou1bl lo our store. • lite rfna lot Mother or Gr1ndmother with from I to 9 GENUINE Birthllonu frum ut.oo. Avalllblt In 14 KL wtt~• or )'lllOVI sold _,. • J.C. .J.Jump~ri~6 J1w1&N 1823 NEWPORT BLVD~ COSTA MESA CONVlNllNt nltJi1 U TIAU IN 'Allll LOC.O.llON tAllAAMUtCAlO-MAllll CHA"t rHONI 141·1 .. I I i I • ,, t I 0.t of Control / _ig S~r Inferno .~avag~ng Trees BIO'Slla (AP) -BiC Sllr SIOle Pvt. a -i.,.,., for Ollllomla'• Wlle4 red1'oid lrOto, WU -todoy by ~ n.. ""'' ... 11rtoe11 bl .. ~ •bout s.ooo •er., and for<ed the ...... tloa ol -ol v-"-"-' )'be bl~. wh!<h broke out ~Y In Loo Podm Notlonol Forat, race.t Into llli oonfU>el ol the llate part la~ ~ "1 lllllL "'!'lie llre It <rltlcal, not oonlalnOd or CGlllrolled,. Nl( Art J-. !Ire .... !Grmatloo 41111..,. ""' tho Callllnlla DI,_ of Fonstry. "It bu burned llOlllt small redwood llandl, but llit major stands -......S llTOwlll redwoods. mqnll!cenl ...... .,. .i.., Hla)lw1y 1 ...,. the part's en- trance anil IOmt dlslance away fnm the flames. We are concentntlng men and pwnptn In this area to protocl these .,..... u lftll u the camps and molell, but have men on all lidet of Ibo !In." "The entire 117 1cre part could be In jtioplrdy," aaid 'nm Huff, anotbtr state lnlorm11ioo olflttr. The.fire has b«n blamed on an Illegal campllro. Fire flahtm from Siii Diep •bout 400 mlla lo ti. ~ -. ...,,_ nlni llre --No.....,._ ..... In lm-mtdhllt donaa-. The !lmnen -wbo orlJ' todoy numbered more thlD 700 -hive been ba"llnl tho flames In l>lgb lemperatur<s, l>lgb winds and low liumldlty. Similar condiU1111 Wttt expected to ""1llnue to- day. Shortly alter the f1rt broke out aome lour mll<t nartb ol btrt, 1Ulhorl11to ~ the ev1C111Uoo of 4.100 penons from tbt part. Allo eYICUllttd "'"' cKhen •• priftle campgroundl. motela and anall vlllag., In the .,.... • ;Ibe llre danger, heavy smote and need !or ..,.... by fqllipmenl ....Wied In Hlglnny 1 -Pacillc Cout HJihway - beinl clolod to all but limlted local tral- li< !oc •lime. Later, the hlclrn1 wu <>peo to traffic ander hlg)>way patrd .....,_ Eleven &erlal tanken have bten drop- ping fin rewdanl cbemi<ail .. the llamt1 along with two bellcopttn. Al least IJ fire qlnes and <l&hl bu1ldozen "'"' btlnl used Oii the ground and olflclab uJd mote fqllipmtnl WU be1nl bnlugbt In. Ranger Kills Another Fox In Oemente Rabies Hunt BY JORN VALTERZA CM Ille DMIY l'lttl lllltt Rangers at San Clemtnte Slate Part Tuesday tilled another foI on the park grounds but tests on the animal showed that it was not rabid. AEC Gearing Up For San Onofre Plant Hearings Staff members of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission bave begun to gear up for public bearings in the San Clemente area soinet imes lJlis fall to amsider licensing for two new reactors •l San Onoln!. And the hearings could last for wefk! -depending on the amount of opposition to the plans by l"'O utilities tO erect twin reacton costing at least a ball-l>ill;lm dollars. Spoke,.... !or the ABC ia Sao Fran- cisco .. id that beside> tht formal bear- ln~ before three appointed oUicen, othet I-will include pnbeartog conferences aomewbert along the South Coast. Thal procoding will be an attempt to iron out some 1spect.s of tutimony for the actual p.1blic bearings to be set for .sometime late in September or early October. Dale Cook, press officer for the Uc. said that custom dictates that one riiember of the "Atomic Safety and Licensing: Board" which conducts the procedings be a lawyer. Another member of the three-man panel would be • speclalist ia the ltclmlcal-engin<erlng field . "And al late we have had the third member be a specialist in environmental matten," he said. That latter concept -the environment -wW probably coosume much o! the panel'• lime ia local bearings. Chit! Ranger Eugene Junette said ht shot the anlmaJ ahortly before noon after it exhibited "unusual behavior .. during a punuil alooi perk tralll. Junflte said several park visitors saw the animal in in area immediately south of the park property and called rangers. "We went out immedialtly and saw I.be animal nmninl along the trail, then sud- denly it just lay down Wlder a tree and refused to move." the ranger aaid. He said be aod othe rangers rttumed lo their office In ptct up a !lrurm and fi•ld gW.... "We watched tt for a few moments throu(b tha glassa to ... il ... could determine if it was ill, then I shot It," JuneUe aaid. It was the ncond fox shot at the park after a series of attacks on campen by an anlmal suspected to be a fox. Health officiaJa: have operated under the assumptl!)D that tilt animal doing the un- provoked billnc ii rabid. .f].ve campttS thus l1r have undergone the aeries ol lnjectlona calculated to stave off rabies. 'Ille bead o! 1 lox tllled alter 1 biting Incident late last week was sent to a laboratory for anaiysta and Junett• said there was no evtdmce of rabies In tbat animal. Teat re.aultl from the latest animal have ytl to be 8DDOUDCed by bea!th of- ficials. ln the meantime, the bunt for more members of the park's small fox popull:· lion ii continuing. Traps remalo set, i8lld everyone en- tering the part Is l!5Ued a writlen notice warning campen not to aleep on the open ground and advisln1 all iuest• at the park lo report llgbl!np ol wild animals immediately. Juntlt• said lhat the animal ho tilled Tuesday bebaved unusually. "UllWlllf, they'll run coollanlly when punued. "For one to just lle down and look at us, makes us very 1U1picioos. Test results from the latest animal were r.vealed this morn1n&. Ul'IT ....... Her legendary legs shielded by a rrlod pants suit, Marlene Die- trich arrives at London Airport lor a flight to Paris. She was in Lond~n to vWt a friend. FDA Will Ban Suspect Hormone, Sotirces Report WASHINGTON (AP ) -Congressional sources said the Food and Drug Administrati on plans today to ban the further manuracture « I.be swpected cancer-causing hannooe DES for catUe feed . 'lbere was no immediate comment from the FDA on nports by con- gressional IOUTCH close to the House Agriculture Qmimlttee Ulat the ban would block feeding of DES - dlethystilbestrol -to cattle after January, 1971. DES, a synthetic hormone, is 'ed. to cattle to boost weight gains. Federal law says cancer~ausin£ agents camot be fed to animals wbtn ruldum occur in mtat. The FDA said in June it would propose a ban on DES as a roeaiu of opening the question to a public h e a~I n . The Agrlctilture l>tpa(lmtllt bu Ill> ding ao0s or ill<lal.DES ia 1tt1e. DES ha• been fed to about Ill perant of the nation's beef cattle to •Pll' growth. It bas been .. timat.d by economisls lhat a ban on the addJUve woold boost con- sumer beef prices by about -.i.as per penon annually. Congressional aources aaid implanb of. DES would be allowed, such as placing it in pellet form in the ear of the anim.a.1. Along with studies showing that la boratory animab fed tbe d r u g developed cancer, medical researcher• have told of finding vaginal cancer among a small number of youag women whose mothtn took the compound to avoid spontaneoua: milcarriagu during pregnancy. British Peer Dies LONDON (AP) -Lord Delacourt- Smith bu collapsed In the House ol Lords ll! he was opening 1 debate on the industrial situation and died several boura later Tuesday in Westminster Hospital. He was 55, a life peer and a member of lbe Labor party. The People's Lobby, wblcb rettDUy campaigned imsuccesslully for the clean enviroament initiative, has waged 1 bat· Ue 1galmt the San Onofre reactors, clalmlng that the proposals endanger the environment and crute a safety hazard. The utilities, Southern C a I i f o r n i a Edi>on and San Diego Gas and Electric Companies, will dispute safety asser- tions. R<ln!orc!ng the utilltt.,• insistence lhal the two new reactors will be safe, the AEC's Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards ......,11y Judged lhal the Onofre reacton "can be consthtcted with re.a.son.able asaurance lhlt tbty can be operated without und11< risk to the htalth and safety or the public." Nixon Library Location Considered in 3 Sites Nixon Vi.sits • Library Site J>r.sldent Nlzon, ,.liable 110UtCa in San Clemente have said, hu visited only one or the possible Pttsidentlal library Illes -a hWslde .,.,..looking Sao Mateo C.... yon 1n San a ........ llurlog bis 1aat '""ting .... 11oo, the Presfdenl dnrfe IO lhat !ocotlon and Wilted tbroug)> ftedy fitlds 11 -tine tlmea. His Ital! mode no mtntlon of lhe lrlpa. Local rtaldtoto IClive In lobbying for Ibo lltiectlon ol • library alte In Son Clemente an "°"'lnced O.t the P>aidenl 11ttac1r Im modi up bis mind, but wW not .-hit clloke WW Ill« the.-'11-proopect ol • Pnold<nUal librarl cy be lllcrallv• l!l< the -city. Oflldala hlive Aid 0..t lllcb ., lnatltutlon could hn • millJon Ybfinrl I )'<It. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three 1lle1 are under t.tntaUve consideration for the library lhal someday will houoe the cbronlc~ ol President NW>n'a yeara In the WblteRouae. All In Southoni Calilomio, they ll'e Wb!Uler, where Nll!Jn gmr up; the NetrpOl't Beech area and San Clemente, ..,. lhe Wealonl Wblte -· 'Ille tenlaUve allel wero dltcloled by Le<iolrd F-ol Los Angel.,, the retired robber company executive who """ a pmldait of the Rlcbard Nlxon Foond.alloo. But the Nlzon library pro)<cl Is "on the back bumtrt'' d~ the Pmldent'• re- tlectlon wnpelp. nld F~tslone, who ii ..,..,. .. Call!orola -cbalrman • for tha N"am ClllJpalrn. Besides, be aaJd, there "im't th 1 t much .r:::-n .. · to &ti tha 111>nry bulll 'bl"I can!ldtnt Nl%on wtD be -to -......,..,. ~ In N.-. . But ~ llld the a-at goat o1 the mnprofl !ocmdatlon ii lo ha" tbt 11ruc1ure compltl<d by tbt tnd ol 1 - and Nlsoo lenn. '11111 would be II lhe tnd ol tm. 'l1le !oundatloa'1 pl1nnl111 and develop- meol commft!M bas Yllllail tha Wbltlle' and Newport Belch llltes u woU as llbnri.. lhet house tho papen and .......m o1 n.. tonne< Pl•ldeola: Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Joholon, Frantllo Roorevell, Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover. The San Clemente area has been ~ (>Ofed by o(!lclals of lhat town and the proP<>l<!I site then bu no direct .,.,,. nec!Uon with the President'• Western WlUte HouM. Firestone said tn a Wtpbooe Interview Tu<sday. 1be foundation was Incorporated tn c:anrom(a J!fM 2, !Iii and has conducted quit! and modtat groundwork !or the Nixon Library .~ 1 proposed C.nter !or AdYlllCed StudY. R~ an ru. on the 15th floor ol a stale oUice bulldlog show that lbe foun- d1Uon had wtts ol SIJl,GIO at the end or tart )'<It. Durq ll70 and I I'll lt spent 165,544 for Items aucb as prol...iobal consulllng r.e.. -. ol!lce tuppllea, utilitiet and .. mllce11aneoua." . nmi-said tha foundation ho111't y.t conducted .., poenl !\Ind raisln1. AD tho .._ Ultd *' far has been c:OOirlbuled by the · 11 1Mmben ol the boon! ol dlnctm. he llld. Mtmbera tr> dude Wblta u .... aldea John Erllcbman andl!.11. Haldeman: DoY!d -tr; evarctlltt Billy Graham: Hobort L<wts, president of Rtadtt't Dtcell: ltnMr Al- ty. Gen. John Mltcbtll and D>olld II. Xmdall, praldent ol Pepat Co., I.no. Wt<int>di>, "-' 2. 1972 H DAILY PllOT 3 Church 'No Contender' Urges Search E"lsewhere for Running Mate WAmINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Frank <l!=h ol tdallo. ni.4 • top ,.....,.a 11>1' the Democndlc ""' pnsldl!ollal nomim- lioo, uld inday be has 11111ed Ge*'gt S. McGovern 1o loot elxwhf:re for a nm- ninc mtte. Asked u ho would occ.pt the nomina· lion II It was tm!md. Chuttb Mid, "I olon1 antlcipale ht wW do lhat." (See analya.la on J'11e 4). <llwcll said ha made several 1111- gtsllons to McGovern by telephone Mon- day. He declined to reveal the names he sugguted but said McGovern "must School-tax Reform Plan · Goes to Assembly Floor SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 11.2 bl!Uon IChool finance-tu: Worm plan went to the A,wmbly Door today alter survlvinl attack! in an A.utmbly committee fnim both Democr1tic And R e p u b 11 C I n lawmakers. '!be tu plan ii the product or throe moot& of oegotlations between tu ad- visn: to RtpubUcan Gov. Rea11n and Democr1llc As..embly Spta.luo-Bob Morttti. It lf'lpooes • $509 mllllon-l-yeor in- cruse lq ~te 1Upport of k>cal scboob plus a property tu cut averq:J.ni S200 1 year for the avere.ge homeowner. nme items would be pakl fer by increases in slate income, sales, vehicle and business taaes. Ibe me.a.sure wu revived a s amendments to an educaUon finance bill by Sen. Ralph Dilb (0-Gwdena), after lbe Senile Finance Committee tilled an earlier draft of ~Morttll·Rtagan lax plan last week. The As>embly Wl}'S and Means Com- mittee 1<01 the amended bW to the AMembJy floor on a lf..S vote Tuesday after rejecting five ameodmeflts -Uwte by Republicans and two by Democrats - to amend controvenial lte:ms into or out of the tar plan. The biggest battle in the 3'h-hour com- mittee hearing ended in rejection <lf a amendment which would have, in effect, eliminaled a biS portJon of the bill's pro- posed property lax rate llrnlts on coun- ties. The tax rate limlll were the biggest concession won by Reagan In the blpartt.san negoliationa on the Dtmocr1t· authored plan. 'the plan mw includ-ts provl!loru lhat would require counties to submit all future t.lx r&1te lncrea.sea to voters except lbo.se required by federal or court orders • and narrowly defined emergency situa· lions. Other rejected amendmenl.J .,,.ouJd have given a sptclal ei:clU!ion from the t.ax limits to small counties for poUCtl protection. Leaders of both parties see the. Assembly noor vote only as a step toward the final show-down in the Senate, which Is speeding up its work along with the .U...mbly In hopes o! beginning a three-month tteeSs Friday. In the upper house, the key decision on the bill may be made by the Rules Com- mittee. Senate President pro tem James Mills (0-Sao Di<go). aaid Tuesday lhat he will ask that committee to decide if the bill should go to the Revenue and Taxation Committee, which passed the earlit.1" draft of the bill, or to Financt Com· mittee, which killed the earlier version by a sini;le vote. Was Bremer After Nixon Too? Doctor T1hinks So • UPPER MAHLBORO, Md. (UPI ) -A mid-January. psychoanalyst told a hushed courtroom Bremer then Ouctuated be t w e e n today that Arthur Bremer decided about homicidal and suicidal tendencies, Broc:l1 Marcb l to 1ssuslnate tither President aaid, his personal atreu apparenUy en· Richard Ni.son or George Wallace -and ding about 1itarch t when he made his then crlsxrossed the country in pursult decision to murder either Nixon or of that goal. Wallace. It w11 two and ..,..hall lllDlllhl later "Mr. Bttm.r illcked both the capacity that Bremer, 21, was arrt.1ted foUowinj: to appreciate the crimlnallty of his con· the shooting of Wallace at a Laurtl, Md. duct or confonn his conduct to the re- ahopping center. qlbrements of the law," Brody told the The psychoanalyst, Dr. Eugene Brody, Prince Georges Circuit Court. chairman of the psycbiltry dep1rtment ''Mr. Bremer was suffering from at the University of Maryland Medical schizophrenia on May,J5," he added. School, wu the lint defense witness to Brody said psychological tests as much addttu the jury u Bremer's trial wen:/: decade ago abowed Bremer fe:lt himself Into its third day. to be different and isolated from others Brody spoke slowly and in a monoto and that be behaved within a private while describing his inte"iew with frame of reference . Bremer three weeks after the May IS He said he fitted the classic description shooting. He said Bremer became pro-of a "abut in personality" who achieves 1resslveJy more alienated afler losing his stability by withdrawal, repressing feel· girlfriend -the only person he felt he ings of disappoin lment, and engaging tn ever bad a clO!e relaUoosbip with -in "wishful lantastes." ,.acll lnln the big cltlcs and lndus1rlal areu to wln." Al McGavttn cautiously ~t 1 ca~ dldate to replace Sen. ~mas F: Eaaletoo of Missouri, who withdrew , lhe Democratic National Committee w a ~ aummoned to mett ln Wuhington ne1t Tuesday to formally name a soceesso.r. Althot.•gh the national committee can make Its own decbion , it wu expected to aceept McGovern's recommendation. Among those being mentioned ror the post, In addition to Church, i re Stn. Ed· mund S. A1uskle or fl1 aine, lbe 1961 run·" ning mate: Sargent Shri,•er, a KertMdy in-law who ~rve-d in t w o ad· mlnllltraUoru: anf former DemocraUc National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien. Cary llart. "1cGo,•ern '11 campaign: manager, said, in addition, "a name or two" may be considered. Once the front-runner for the oomina- tM)n, ~1uskie kept a discrttt silence on whether be would again go on .the party't ticket. He told reporters he had not been in contact with McGovern and s.miltngly said, "I have no comment" y.·hf!n asked if be would acetpt. Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wiscons in removed himself from contention Tues- dly, saying be llked the Senate. lJe recommended Muskie. The major net:works concelled a plan- ned appearance by 1ifcGovern Tue.sday , night when It became evident that he would not be ready to name a successor to £agleton. There is no need for 1ifcGovem to make his recommendation quickly, Hart told a reporter Tuesday. Hart also !aid thal delaying the naming of the nominee would keep the national committee lrom "shooting it down in advance." At the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach, McGovern said the Ume he could have apent selecting a vice presidential candidate wu spent fiahtlnt the California delegate challenge. McGovern has said tha~ this time be 9.'il l mo\·e carefully and cautiously. Hit· campaign sta!f said that McGovern · would announce his recommendation for vice president "within the next few · da)'s ." Eskimo Cliomps His Way to Top In Blubber Event FAIRBANKS, Alaska (UPI ) -Roy , Kataruk bu become the new wbail blu..1> Mr tiating champion of North Americ1; by downing bis piece of blubber, alto known as mukfuk or "Eskimo candy," tn ' 20 seconds, leaving hi! 110 compeUton ' atlll tnastlat1n1. I Kataruk, an Eskimo from Unuvi-. N.W.T., chewed up his muktuk a full seven seconds fasler than Billy Klllbell' of Barrow, Alaska, who bad established an Eskimo Olympics muktu.i eatiol record the day before. Kataruk, an Eskimo from lnuvik night, but was not reported to the re:st ol the world until Tuesday. C.Ontest offlclals wanted to determine if there were any truth to a recent U.S. Health, Education and Welfare Depart• ment report that mukluk was "un.u.fe" and could be eaten onJy b'Y natives "with cast iron stomach!." No casualties we,. reported. SANTA ANA STORE ONLY IJ 1725 No. Main St., Santa Ana 3 DAYS ONLY • . ' FRIDAY::;: SATURDAY 7 SUNDAY ~ Tremendous Reductions on Regular Stock SAVE 50% ON MANY ITEMS e ONE OF A KIND e ODDS AND INDS e FLOOR SAMPUS (U•lted to Stock on Hand) Cish and Carry e No Phone Orders Please Shop Early For Best .Selections SANTA ANA ORANGE COSTA MESA 17:1.'.i N o M o·r1 • ~-1} c,:1 I :0J7r:: N f:•o"•I' M 'llt •QQS 11~1 !]f'ft f~· ... po1t (\l,..d • ~4<, :'•~,·- 11\lnd•N n·•h•f I'"·~· TOr..' N "1t. •.r ~.,... ,1 .. y ,,, 11•h'I! .. Eag~tOn Case . to Hinder McGovern? • eeping Cool eans Cro~·ds 1 COOUNG IT DEPT. -Weather· t•tcbinl be:re alq the Oranae Cout 11 •elllnl 10 easy the1e daya thll you don't ~ need a thermometer. Just a car-.,...,.,. Phantom Downed . . l Whtn the mercury stlrll to soar in the ~and reaches of our fair county, lhe ~tomoblle count here 1lon1 the coastline es up In dJred proportion, J[esterday, for uample, there were no n\Olor cara inywhere Jn Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim or places like that. Thty were all down hen.on parktn& lo ts from Seal Beach to San Clemente. In MIG Dogfight It was even hotter lnland over the put weekend. At almost any hour on S.tur- _day or Sunday, )'OU could have walked from Costa Mesa to Balboa wilbout toucllln( your feet "' the ground. J\111 travel along the tops or cars stalled in tbe bumper-to-bumper mess. TEMPERA'l'IJllES HAVE been so hl1h these past few days inland that they a•ve up all effort to take rtadin1s outdoors. Indtad, (bey placed t.ht thennometu on a ~ of lee and blew a fan across it. lllliy otlll got readings of 95 degrta. , SAIGON (UPI) -Two ~ MIGU jot 111b11r1 lhot dowo a U.S. Air F°"'" PllaniOm F• In a dotdllbl -North Vlalnam and Ihm !elf vl<lllD tbemll1vet Io other 11.8. l'llatliotlll, the U.S. MM!llld laid l!>!!tJ. THE DOGFIGHT occumd SaturdaJ. A Cfanston Urges End to Fµnding OI Vietnam "'ar When il gets hot like this, you can alwaya bet cm one 1ovemment qency to be looking .on the bright side. Thia Ia the National Weather Service. Despite torrid temperatur.,, torrenls of nln, WASHINGTON (UPI) -A'!'Jllnl !he fretrlng cold or whatever, you can admlclltration of taWnc peliCe but 1P1D' always figure on the wealberman to , ·ding for war. Seo. Alan Cranstm (J> predict thaI thing• are golnl to gel bot· Calli.), urged Coqrtss today to art off ter. U't T.._.... money for the VietDllD canlUct. i;o we have noliced ioday that 11 Is Pre. •fdentiaJ Tour erana1on oflerecl an amendmenI to a diiler, maybe, Jn aome spols, poulbly to bill atllhorlllnl 12tl.I blll1on !or mJlitary continue or change, according lo the President Nixoh praised the brother and sister team of the Car· supplies, mCbioes, cum. ahtps and weatbennan. peaters poe singing group, Karen and Richard, for their activities =· :e ~.';°'11.:U°"~ ~ THE WEATHER people would like you on ~all Of cancer r~arch, Tuesday, ThJ>_pair ~rfOrmingJn the vlded there Ia -a-cea»llre........,U.led to believe thll all Ihla hol or cold, rain or Washington area, are from Downey -which llli<in nolid -II near with the Viel Cool and that American shine predicting Is baled on lclence. Dur· his hometown of Whittier. Nixon gave !hem a lour of the While of . leued ing our present heat wave, for es:ample, House grounds. prilooerl war are re · they tell us that the cooling IHnd ii 10Jng In a opeec:h prepared !or t!>e senate. to be c:aused by the so-called Catatltlll Cranston pralled Nixon'• overtures to Eddy. Now, I've bean! ol Catalina China and Ruaia and the U.S . .SOVlet Oiarlie, but Ihls Catalina Eddy ii a new 3 Youths Talk, Religw· n :: i:i:.. "= .. ~ ~ ..,.A:... .• n the he 11•· claim ... requeota for more war upeodl111ru. -.~y, weat r o u . ·~• •"lbe Nlsoa admlnlJlratloo baa !ailed the CaUina Eddy is a 1wlrl of air that till now In 111 effort.a to negotiate an end developa between the olfsbote Wands 'f1h H ld u p • t to the Vlalnam war. Now 1111 ad. one! our COUillne, thul blowing b"'"' -J. 1 en 0 p • :r.ies . • · ~la not only undercullioi ill ..,_ our b r o" u hlllo and coollnc owo -'elforto with-aa 0.,...1n11a1e4 ""1Ihlnl off. mU1t117 lladgtt.' but It Ia •llfmllllnc to ~~:,!~ ~ "': ~~. -._BOSTO~ (UPI ) -"~really feel aorl or ~-Io W"'1inlton. lit Will Cl'" ·at111c., -~~to end the war acoll at all thlo, lnllltlng tblt the ~trayed, the Rev. W!Dlam Mllllln 111d llit Piellioot a,_. detailed tlCCGW1I to-.._ . ~--- weatherman aciually .. u .. 00 buman of the three teen-ogero who robbed him daJ at Ille Wblle llouoe. S... Goarie Aiken (Jl,VI.), wu m<IJ whim and natural law, 1, of f120 al gunpoint In the rectoq ol st. • Blf-•'· "'llm to oiler 1 aublUtule for cnn.Ion'• • Mar)"a °'the Angelo <Jiurch. _ .. "' ameodmeDt; ..,. tblt would embody the THE llllM,\N 1'llUI IJ tbll no miller ZlllJ'IN, inel (Im!) -The two Arab peaea ..-aI Nlzon baa ollered but what the -•her II dolnl, there m peo-( ) WllMI llOCUIOd of llljlcldng a 'Btlolan wllldl Ibo North Vie-have re- pla who want It to change. The natural JN SHO'D"' · aJrU-to Loll AUporl le Tel Aviv jected ID Parta. That p,_al callt !or law Ia thal no matter what the weather ii .ll..l " • .......tod tbelr'l'Olu cturv. the plracJ In an ml Io the war wilhln lour IDCltllbl. doing, It iiu.Jy wlll change -llOODer or aoflb -lo a mllllarJ court loday. altar llf_...UOllalit oupervileil ceUe- later. I the 'l'he women con!--ICll"11 ln the lire In 1-'and Cambodle u ..U u iD So 1111'1 hol, the weathennan .....,., n latest In a aeries ol lncl<lenta movie. • . V-. the roturn ol all POW1 and an • YoU that 11'1· Coins lo 1e1 cooler. And ii Iha! have Included ~arl,. and pone '""'-~ Salelmaa Kha1aa and aOcoanllq of those mlaalng iD actloo. It's~. lie IOOlbea yw wilb "'""' :1""11: ~~~''· boaJ!ll>llOl1edto ·the lllma Alsa. T1DDOU1 ......ied their .A tbltd antiwar • ......,.. w,u 111o up Iha! lns!JI It will quit. • ·--• .___, •u IOltf.'the part In 1111 l'>lly I hljac~ of~ -• lordeblletoday. Sen. Edward W. BrooU Ob, lie ll)l;f be a bjl vque about when, J>riesl they wonted to talk .-the airliner In a black and wll!Io ltlavloliln (II.Mm.), had a propooal delllDed to but that's oby. · Roman catholic ftlilloa. rum Iokeo <11r1n1 a police lnvallaatloa withdraw all U.S. for<a lrom Vietnam . Thus is .the aclel>ce of weather preclio-,.:;J':t:e ta~ •;:ooi 10,,~es .!ft aavenl da11 altar the piracy. wilhln lour monthl, provided American ting. • ·• • ~' nctre, n · e A---.L -..,•r' , Wll'perlodprlaoam. wen releued within tblt Here oo the Clrai>af Cout, you can do' 'OOt ol Wjieclall7seemod10,ltnow • ....,,. n about as well llp 1MWnt your llnger and w~I ha WU lalkial about. 'lbe'lll' ""11· WASlllNQTON (AP) -~oate war aticklng it otll-lhe-lront window. 'tol!Oll tho pUtol." foa planned a muJtt.Jeveled atlaclr on :.. ... * * ,• ...... , ..... BOtne the JndochlM <lOllfllcl today, Wing the "' WASBING'l'ON (AP) _ ,,_, Kiio· flO.$-Ollll!lll Pllllqon pro<Ul<menl bill 11 nm YOIJCA'lal lht "'"" ttan !ht • ..,., llla1r ..i.lcle. olhlr da ltllw ia ~ ~ Piris ud a ftnmd 'lbt Slllate II ldledulecl to --~· -the fe!U who 11a.. e!lirt to bniJ< !tie Vietnam pelCt taJb • ...... da-.,, ~ -~. UH ..... z decldedto-ourwaterohol:tillopnlb-~ ,.... ,. -· -----lens by llOlng way up north and cap-A M -lpoWIDID laid Pres!-after musing Oil 'l\looda7 .. ....,., • luring icebergs? They ~d lloat them dent Nbon'• assistant !or national· prOpOUl by Domocratic pmlde!rtlal can- down here and mell them fot"W•ter. ..curlty affairs returnld Tuesday night ilidate Sen. <le«I• .McGovern lhll the Egyptian, Libya Merger Studied By Two Leaders "Well, I've got a better Idea. Lei's from the ...,,..1 talu wtlll Hanoi Polll· ::m:" aulhorialicm be cul by '4 float them down hero to Newport Harbor boro member Le Diie 'Ibo and Xuan . · BEffiUT (UPI) -EoPt'a oemlollicial and truck the lceberp to our inland Thay, head of Noftll Vietnam'• Paris • ...... 1-e • Middle Eaat News A"""'1 laid today county towns. delegation. WASHINGTOK (AP) _ BusinC loea In that l'ftoldellll Anwar Sadat of F.gypl Just Iblnk,.., lctberl,cm every lawn iii Klaslnger, who his made If previous tha u-11a.._ _ a 1cq....,gl)t <hloce and )olootrma• IOladaf7 of Libya had llanta Ana, Anaheim and Garden Grove. lripo to the French capllal for p!'lvale to volt "' a COllllltutlollal inie""-1 ended llU<a on • P*lbla met11r of their Thal ml&bt aolft our coutaI traffic Wb, rtlayed a terae rtport Io Nison designed to !>In bullng r.r Iha put']lOOO of two countries and that a "historic" slat. problems. _.. boarding an Air Fot<e jet for the ~atlnc tbe publlc IChoola. ' ment would lie Iaued tonlgl)I. ' ' '!be .....,.,,,, U1 I dispatch lrom .. 0.. I w· M. R . ~.i:tho"'=~:-= , . n y est 1~ses a1n . s:~~lai:i~:.!1~~ .• .. ---with ma111 of lhem. MENA aaid the two pnsldonla later SwrJns . IJit Muck of Nation;. Fu!'ru# Clouds Sighted 1o1....-Pnoldent Hal• "8lt\ of Syria to !ell him the reoulta of 'the .-inc, llyria. Libya and F.oPt tlrudJ ... ~ .-ated In lhOtedlrallon ...... .... n • : :: .... ' n " .. .. ... I I .. .It " n .. .. " " ... .... .. .. .. . . .. .. " .. " n .... .. , " M 1' " ,, " " ... .. " n JI .... . ... . " ,. .. .l7 IS ,., •• .... . " " " ,, .... ••• " .. , ' -.... ,.., MA'nOMAl wt.ll"ttMlt'tlC:lfQllllUSl•7.utln t•t •tt .~'ir-:~4' .... : ·~';;. --~ ~ ,/;,: . of Anb Republics. ::::iJ.~~~~-,... Arab new1papn earlier publilbed a :-~ ... &:-.. reported blUtprint of (Mans for a com-' plete merpr ol Ec1Jlt and ll"1a which II.&. S••••"I! totbey aid. wonld enable them 11 .'act ~ I"... ~~-... -to 1arttl =f •r ~ . __.IM ---. ~~~. -~---. c..c.J Weetller --· .. ...,.. LllM _...... ..... ... ,........ ...... ...,.... ........, ....... 11 ltMtt "' ........ ..., ..... ~ ...... .......... ---.. ·=-..... ,........._. .. 1'. ,..... '""' ,.,.. ... • .. ...., ""-'etw. it. SU, /If-. TWe. WIO .. UOA 't ........ Ntfl •... J ....... i:• .. ~ u ............. ~··-·· ••• 11::11..,,.. u ,_.., "'"' .................. f ilt&.11' u "'"" "" ............... f :Q 6.M. u ....................... :M .... u ....... llw ....... , .. 11•.,.., M DAii. Y PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE ....... ~ "'--........ -- ""111 ... MtMtli•• ..... .............. " .............. ,.. ""'~ Cllilll .. 1Mt9t, •.wc10~ ....... ,... .... ....................... ..... ____ ..,_ VJe-lllllalr<nfl mlRllea lllmlJ, the edlmnand aald. Tba fwr .,.....,. o! the two -pl-. .,.. oflld1H1 l&ted u ridlllDI md-Nottla ·VWMmm news reitues said the cnwa 11111 be ID Commtinlll 'hands. DownJns Of the MIGi DOrlbwl of Hanoi bad --.. &mday. The U.S. oommand wltllllold JOpOrla ol the Phanlom lossea peodlq the -of search and reacue operatk:m. TJIE NORTH Vltlnamew Nm Ai"" q ~y P'" the nama ol loor pilotl It laid wm lhot dowo In two -· II aald the men were caplur<d Saturday and 5unday. • Tba U.S. """m1M lllo npm1ed the. death ol an -.:an amt.r, killed Salu!'da1-iba SOUlb Vlttna._ air, fon:e• belk:opter Ila -rid1n( la .... lhot don. iD Vletnam'I aouthenl daUa Rllon. ' Not far from the Ille of the bellcopter cnah Saicon ~ TuesdaJ found 17 maa lfl"' contalnln( 1111 bodlea of !:IO CGmmunlat oo1dJeri -Ily lll1led by BU llr~mlllle!l' ~ llld. GOVERNMENT rollCEll In the ~ day.ofd campllp1 to recapture Quq Tri City, flalp'I --]Wflnclal capital Tuesday rtported kllllni .. North Vletoamae lllldlera one ml1e lrom Iba city. . • ' 'lbe U.S. OQ!!llN!!d laid BD _, fiew 14 mlulcw Monday and TueldaJ In aupport of Ille lO,oot>man operllloa to recaplin Qunc Tri.' '!be dl7 wao -· ""' "1 North Vi_._ ,...W. Ml1 I. 'Ibey cGinlie to bold a li«re walled Inner clladaL Othet BU a-.' _.~la~ ag~Dll targetS In tho DemilltarlJod Zotlt (DMZ) JI miles north ol QullC Tlli and In lior1ll Vietnam, tl!e Amer1cOn com- mand aald. ~ SPOQ$MEN TODAY rov!Jed the -ol wualtlel ~ In Tuada)''• early momlnl OOmnnmial rocUt attack "1 tho Jars• U.S.. -al Bien llol, H mllet from SalaoO. Spokesmen said I o ll a 7 Iha! one American wM. lll1led and II othero wounded. 'lbe command Tuaoday reported the woundinc of 1$ Americans In the 8'<'octet bin' .... FAA Sets Orthr For 'Profile' Hijacker Search WASJINGTON (UPI) -The Peden! Aviation Admlnblrltion, declarlns an emergenq exilla, baa anlered alrlloes to aearch any -who Dis the '1pro/Ue" of a hijacker. • The FM alJo Nid It plans lo begin Moodl)' pladn( metal delectlng drricoe that will eveotually pra\ect 9,000 air ' terminal gates. 'I1le search order Tuetday lollowed the year'o 21th hlJadini, la which llvt adulta andlhNochlldrea-·a Delta Alrllnel plane and demanded a record fl mlllloo ranaom. 'lbere ...... fl hljad:lnp In 1971. FM A'""lnlotnklr Jolm -· llld' lnaatalemeot. uBeceule cl the caatlualnc Dt1MC1 of air plroq and oilier --alrerafland-oflba- -of Ilda -.. Iba •lt!J .,, peiiOI .. and -ty. J flad lblt .. ....... ...,,-~-Io actkln." Shaffer aald alrli• wtD be nqulnd to JlrO'enl -)lolnllna a .. 111111*1 bolder who llto Iba PM'a "-.ilJ ,.... file" unlesl he submllo -..r Illa lua•toaOllfdl. • ll'M olllclalJ llave rolliood to dl..io. what coaotllli!eo 1111 ,...CU., liat • --.... TllOlda1 lbat. ....... , rely "' l\le fact tbet -lblMI • ...,,_....,.. . '!be molal ·-Will ... ........, with Iba ...... Iba ....... ;;; .......,_ .... ..... The deteclGn wtD bl ~ 11nt 11 tbt ~...,..,.. ,,,.,. wtll ... ,._ II tbt r-alolal air *-lllor ~"I!'"'· oboll ..... -blU to .,., Ibam, ..... ..... The Jl'M bad to a>m ...... <11 tho delocton ........ " Iba .... _ of •lrllna In tailnc Ille ,._.. llep Ullllalel'll11. Tl-loll'!! ~ Jobo A. Volpe llao 1111111 Ifie 11r11Dot to Ut ti .... ..... ~-Ml\, .... , ...... .... ~ -•.tt ........ t:tf ..... ._ __________ , • wopwale lalba,.., • I c • prMlll llllt tben "... ll'ellll - liaa ~. '· Jl4'GoNni'• C:-' u .. ,.._ ..., ... blD .. _ ... _, •••lo lllll to ........... I -to 111llld11111 Ilia DI &llU catldflafl-----tlnt -• lllll ,....., lllm -aod wta ............ Hln7 • Tli ?' _ ..... ......,. ...... ....... llofld!"' --• -........ . t"'~ -11111 aloft wilt 1111'11 11 Tbl 1t!2 ..... lliould ........ 11111 iboorJ-11 -_. wlrall& 11i1a ID IMI.' , N-S•••- Loulalana'1 flnl lad)', Jfrf. 1'.!1- w!n Edwmla, became Ille slate's junior U.S. Sellalol' Tuesday. Mrs. Edwards ·will serve out the term of !he lali Sen. Allen Ellender who died last-Week. The appointment by !he governor la temporary. He said he couldn't tru!i lD)'ODe elJe to step down after the No- vember e1ections. Boris Manages · A Draw in 9th -;---. -l~ ~rr.ie of Chess , 'i!EyUAVJK. Iceland (UPI) -,!obl>J Fisober'1 Joai flnsera W.end -· Ibo chesa ~ !or a oecond. 'l'ben with 1 quick movep>enl lie ~ ...... looked up and ollered bla hand to J!orU Spuaky. The -Id cl>amploo accepted, then with a qulct aod Fiacber lell the alqt. 'l'he ninth pme In the '250,llCO·"match.,, the century" thUI ended"' 1 draw'"' tJie 29th move and the cft.wd of l,IOO _. filed 6ut aileotly. Earlier the dark hall bummed with ... cltement. Spaaalcy-wu alzeo(y on bla <hair ready to 1111>1 !or hla Ullo Iller twr defeala in alx matchel qalml tho attack-minded American cballfnser, Flacber, nhtctant lo leave bll dllll el "lkyr/' an Icelandic: mJJk IP8ClaltJ, WU 10 -11'4, but .... Ibo - atarled tbere waa llltio ""'-· The 10th same ii ICbeduled !or II LID. (PDT) 'lbunday with 1'Iacher pll)'lnc while. 'lbt •fMl'.ofd cllal1eapr bu a 5.5 to 3.5 point IMd and -_, man polnta lo become Ibo ant AmaiCln to ·w111 the -Id Jllle. . Gnndmuten . ..-i ~ bad C<1111e looldnc for a draw '1\t9117, to ...u,. bla ........ .,..... -• dlJallroua defeat In tho eJclltb pmo. The Rlllllan appeared 10 ahltlered tbat lie uked !or a poalponemeot el amdl)"I pme nurslnc a .. llilbt beldcald." -Lu-. the Dlnisll ..--• llid ul WU certain 5P1Mk1 WIDtld a draw todl)'. 11111Ual1y It tabl • -to llill<• olf tho ellecta of ouch • -· blunder Ila oommltted In the ... -· 'l1lero -DO wt Ill bia play todl)' and II loolrod 1 -draw aft« Ibo Ulb -" Lanen, rated • -el tho tap lift ployen In the -111 despite bll M ._ In a qualll)lnc matdl lo J11c1Jer la -· Colo., lllded. ~ would l1A tw • lbree qulat .-........ lU .... Thia WU not ..,. of BolibJ'1 - - lillioua -· but I'm oure he'll bl blot lnthe"1ntapln."' The moves in the ninth pme ol lht -~Fladw-111- cba ........ ~. hDon: SPllSll1 'ff Flocber II I. f.QI, Xl-10!1 IC. 0-0, ~ J. ~ P·Ia. 17. QIW[tl, NtUi J. JD.Km, ~ a. Qqt, 1111' .. ..... flQI( JJ. Xldl, ClaD I. Pd' QI, lid .. JllP, Q,411 L P-ltt, ltbJtl IL Q-IJ, II DI.qi 7. l'IKI, PIP II. II Dl-ltll, 1111 I. Piii'\ ~ a QIQ. lbQ t. B-Qlt. N1KH II. lid. Niii IL JI.QI, Htl ell a ft.Kii ell, lbll II. JI.QI, ... ell a lbll ell, Ka IJ. Qlll, P.QIU fl. P-111, 11.qJ 11. ~ 0-0 a P-Rt, P.lll H. Q.81, ~ •• Pd', r.p 15. PIP, PIP a - • - J taCI U1 vtst· Mm Al ""' wor the lkll cf 1 Wb\ led !Ira! the test n told thin exec ID tbea n Pre wou n WOil lenu com auU COII u will vem Ja]ll Tan "'°' w fin.i! sign beh """' ochc In the eatt raci '11 can gloa lml "' . ~ <loci le(I edt> In racl can sayj n ,,., posl Rl1Y beil In ctal I j I • I. ., DARY'PROT EDITORIAL PAGE • Is It _ fteally Needed? CouJ!ly SllpmtiiirDa>lil llll<et"'CiOmmented aptly la4 WMk thlt "apparenUy It 10D1eone loot-a &arden 11 ... and oqulr1ed tt 111 the ocean, he'd be violating atate water q1111lty atandanla." The newlJ adopted ltale atandanla for •WI&• W~ dJl.!:~!ffeed illto the OCOll!,~t llldeed _ strk:I. In "00i6e lll'eu, •Y an· tight.er tllan req111nmenll for 4rlnkln& water. To complY with the new atandardl, of· fldel.l at the Orange'Coun{y Sanltat1Aln 1>iltrict -afl.*' Ing Hnntlllaton Beach, Newport Beach and Coata Mesa- bave ..Umat.ed Uiit .,78 mllllon In new treatment plant& wW have-to be built, which will Ill turn double the existing aanttatlon tu rate In some cltl.._ Accordlllg to oUlclala at the lllJlltaUon district, the llale bu given no sound aclenlllic reuons wb1 the atandlrds 'muat·be lhll UghL They have asked the State Water Resourtes control Board to reopen burlni and to provide reuons. The atat.e boaid should comply. To ask taxpayers to 1hell out lens or mllilona of dollars to build treat· ment plants that may not be neces.uy Is outrageou.. ' Learning to. Earn A variety of training progral11' leading to maltery of skil!J necessary to get a job are being offered thia fall by llJ• Coullllle Regional Occupation Program. CROP wu establlsbed last yeu aa a Jollll vocatloD- al education effort by three sobool dlstrlcts along the Orange Coart. yteldln& job lldlll for bolh blab 1ehool age student.. and adu!Lt !Jom ell ~ dlstrlc:ta. . Tbue r1D11 from a clasa In coometology al Golden Welt College to boat C1>nslructlon lra1nlng at the Colum· bJa Yacht Company headQuarten In Colla Mesa. Other courses offer.a next fall are applied com. . -mun!A:ltlnns, merchandWng, service staUon ules and car maintenance, allied health services and landsupe malnt.aance. CROP promises to be a boon to area· students and emplAlyen alike. Deserved Honors LA>ng recognlied locally aa a trallbluer Ill educa- tion, the Fonntalll Vall~y OOI D!Jtrict last month re- ceived two lmpoirtant on at the atate level. The De- partment of &lucalio named the reading proJ<am at Fulton School and the district-wide program for rnt.egrat· Ing handicapped .cblldren lllto regulor clesrooms as model programs Ill California. While these special dealgnatlGllJ-won't automaU· cally bring more funds to the district, state and federal authoriUea.do take into account such things as a school dlatrlct'• over-all reputation when deciding which dis· trict will receive special education grants. Fountain Val· ley, already high 10 this area, ought now to rank even higher. · But tbe more Important value of the special design .. lions Is a l~ tangible one. ' J The , Newport-Mesa Unified and \be Tu.tin and Huntington Beach Union High School District. agreed to launCh a trW effort with funcb coming from all three districts. In order to put out the extra W1>rk needed to main· lain a leadership position, memben of a sohool district must have both a good feeling about their dlslrlct and the wholebearled support of their community. Recogni· lion of the kind extended to Fountain Valley last month by the State Department of Education can only make these things eUler to acliieve. "Let's see now. Parochial aid for Catholics, anti-bussing for the South and Agnew for the right wingers. · The CROP board, made up of trustees from each district, bu approved a broader spectrum of courses - Mt111ich Visit Possible Another Trip for Nixon? Pmldeul Nixon baa ltW another lp<o- tacular trip abroad in mind. Under serious consideration is a flying visit to the Olympic games i n Munich -Aug. 26 to Sept. 10. An avid sports fan, the President is ardenUy eager to attend this quadrennial world athletic event. He keenly followed the various dlmina- tloo tall and trials of U.S. participants. which further whet· ted bis desite for a nrst-hand look at the Q~J>!c "coo· tests. The President has =uass:i;. ~ excellent dlanc:e the U.S. will establish a new reconl In wlnnlni lop bonon at these games. IT GOEll wltllaul laylq t h e President's atlendanct at the Ot~pics would be helpfu.1 politically. The President's presence In Munich would Involve oo undue 1ecurlty pro!> lems. Firm auurances of that blve come from both local and W"1 Gennan. authorities-who ftl'1 much want him to come, even for a 1tay of cmly a day. II the President doa dedde to do so, ii will be after the Republlcan naUonal con-. vention (Aug. ll•U) aild bla meeting with Japan's new Prtmt Mlnllter KOue1 Tanal<a In llawall al the eod of tblJ month. Wbeo Roptlbllean JliaUonn fnmm finish ~ fob. Ihm wtlJ be many 1lgnlllcant 11811 • -. dllfer<ncel between tbeira and the Democrall'-ond none mere ID than cm the torrid Laue of ocbool bultng. • In ~rr«i cootrast to the Democrats the GOP plaok will be cleorort and categoric against busing lo "achieve racial bal&nct:.,. THE DEMOOllATS, obviously trying to cal'I')' waler oo both shoulders, cu-111 glossed ovtt the WlalDe lllue with two ambiguous statements: "Transportation o1 studentl la another tool to accomplish dosegreplloo. It must continue to be available acconlillg to Supmne CGUrt decisibns to ellmlnate lqa1ly-impooed segreraUon and to bnpme the qualicy of education. for an cblldreo.'"- Jn other words, the Democrats are for racially-motivated lchool bualnc, but careMly and tortuousll' try to avoid saying oo. The Republicao plank will em~ticallY leave oo doUbt ol the party'a Oat op- pos!Uon to such bullng. No -will ba .. any uncertaln17 about the plank u lt II Mns """"" In dralt form, following II wllat tt pro- claims u official GOP policy: · -No·1tate shall deiir equat educlUonal opportunity to aoy ponoo oo ICiCOUDI ol • Dear Gloomy Gua ls It lnie lbe ci1J ol lllmtJn&1m 8eoch dilly ----Cout llqji.ny -........ Ibo -Ian In ~ the lolr-laao blclrnJ will aprout and ... w Into a Iii- -IMWIJ! I . S. II. .... _____ _ ~--~·-··••: ..... ,.... "" .....,. • ...... hi. o.tlt .... • race, color or national origin. -.5tudents sball not be deliberat<!ly segregated either aDIOlll or within the public schoola. -Alllgmnem L oi I t u d e n II to neighb(Jrllood 1CDOOla II not lo be coo- sideredta denial ol equal educational op- portunity unless the 8chools are located or the assignment made for the purpose ' ol racJil -ation' ~· -Raclal ba1anct ii NOT required. . .,-'lllere cao be no dbcrlminatloo In· the employment and allipment of faculty and ltaff. --School autboriUes lllU!I take ap- propriate actfGn to overcome whatever language barrlm may exist In order to enable all parliclpanll to participate "IUJllly In educational pn>SflUn!. This would establhh, in effect, an educational bill of rlgbla fll' Melican Americans, Puerto Ricans, lndlani and others who •tart under language bandlcapo and enlUfO that they have equal educallonal opportunity. -SCbool district lines must not be lg· nored or altered unless clearly shown to have been drawn for the purpose of aegregatiOft. -Addltlnoal busing mull not be re- quired uni,.. no other r<!lledy can be found to correct a p8rtlcuJar violation. FREE-WHEELING judges who Issue 1weeping busing edict& are given the back of the hand in the draft version of the Gj)P plank. They are told off sternly and sharply. .The.parly.declarltJoo calll for legisletiWI curbs 00 the judlciuy, and opells them CMll The plank caIJa for the speedy eoact· ment of the two meeaures-Preildenl Nix· 00 •dvocatoll In bla special message to Coqrea on bullng Jait March. They .,. -"The Equal EducatiODal Op- portunJllel Act" and "The Student Transportation Moratorium Act." Under the latter, courts would be barred from Issuing new busing edict& until July I, 1971, or ''mllil Concrea passed approprlst<! Jeg!alatlon, wblchevtt II IOOOeJ'." Profligates at Work Blue Croa and 'Blue Shield .,. <Oil· ltanUy pleading poverty and pushiq for nt<! lncreUes, but thelr lop uecutiV<s )\ave lltlle trouble f1ndlnJ funds for JUI· ui1oul bold rooma, ,outmet mea1' and Ibo best -mooOy CIO'buy. The Blue Croa bipboll who run the health illlUraoce .pn>inm for federal employe1 rutted around the coontry to 53 opeclal meet· lnp Jait year. At vlrtuaDy every stop, they camped out In the best botelJ and feasted on erpensive food and drink. The cost, of course, wu pwed Oil to the custom en. IN ~ 1111, Bille Cross executives held an · 0 actu.arlal" meeting in Washington, D.C. Blue era.,, has several mplendent ollice suites In Washington, yet the olllclals -to bold their ...,. fenmce In the pooh Hay-Adams Hotel. jult ICl'OU, Lafayette Part from the Wblte lloose. Eveo Joseph Hartty, !"! Bl!le Qvu vice presicleJlt in cborp ol Im lederaJ program, rented a ..i ~ dapit. the fact that he llMo in ... V1rpiia suburbs. Two ol Harvey's ...icJatea. Lorraine Carpenter and J-Hoot, both Jocal -ts, also took rooms at !hi! Ray-Adams. The total blD for the l)l'ooday allalr: tt;NUI. Ill October, ll'IO, Harvey and bll .-:tstestnwledto-lora ilMttlng with ~ olllcllll. TbeJ holed up 1or m ""11 at lbe S1at1er lllJtoe and nn up a -11111 ,.. lllllrt ol $S,OOO. NOT SAtilfml. -the Ill... bnnda, tbe-C...-11 .. --elgllt botlleo 11 Ii-&ID (tll a bottle at bold nlol), 11 llollloo ol Old -Jll'JDd:n.4 boar~ (llf ... ), 17 ,,..u. of ~ ~ 'ilblai.,; (fl! eldl), 11 boWet ol lla1lanlllte .... ell (117 ..... ,. and.nrtousa ... ..,ot&nlmollwdk.t, lfam1'a Bristol Cl'OIDI therry, and beer. 'l'be Slatlor lllh -a ltalldard IS porCsl .,.iidty, bul the Blue C... · -addOd ltlll -fll to $11 to IDOll ol 'lhe bll1I. . • The Blue Cross c:hlela have madlutl)' lns!Jted they oeed more mooey from their federal subscribers to 1ta•e off bankruptcy. Last year, for aample, they pushed through a U percent rate bike for iederal employes at Ibo aame time they wer. aecreUy cutting beoeflll. TllE BUJE CROSS 4'gu.idellDea Gil a:· pmttt" admoQ.lab. euaitivea to aYOld "ostentation." But the traveling alllclals have abown a lhl&UJarly relaxed aftttude about their fringe beoeflt& In November and December, 1918, for example, Harvey and bla stall beJd a aeries OI rqlonal meetlnP at the Cm>o tJnental P1aia Hotel in CIJieaio. They threw II .__II In the botel'1 "Governor'• SUite," dropping •i.UJ for bonf d'oeuvm, fl,470 for "hospitality,'" 11,353 for meals, and 12,6311 for liquor and setups. CHICAGO la the_Blue Cross home of· flee. and the company's own abundant lacllfttes were rudJIY available. Harvey apliined, however, that meeting In other Blae Craa oUices 0 would not coo-- tribute to the ttii ol ...,km we would llU to have." HlrvlJ 1m1.tec1, moreover, that aucb en\ertllnmmt _... are not charged otr to the federal employu program: !!!,,'.;:.,~be 1upcl. by the national ~ .. , 'lllll, 9' coune, would mean that _. federal Blua C:.-Blue S b I e 1 d Mlbocrlben ... "Ptytac llarvey'1 -bUla. .---.,, 6Ml'fe ---. Doar Gewp; I -19.l)ur..Abby and Ibo-told 1Dt lo llllle to,.._ Whal cao I doaboutp1Dworm11 , v.c. Dear V.C.: You can write to Ann Landm- lf tftere'• IQJtNna J dcn't need tt'• a pin pal. Is there anyone we've missed?" H Here's Issue You Could Step Into How to Assemble Worldwide Peace The League fer Planned Litters htld a"n acute emergency session to warn the na· lion once again of the gravest threat it faces : The Dog Explosion. The grim facts were laid on the line by Dr. Paul Horlick, author of "The Dog Bomb" and other frightening best-sellers. In 1932, Dr. Horlick said, there were fe'A·er than one million dogs in America. Tod a y, there are close to 50 million. Thus, W'Kler the in.exorable dictates of The Mallbusi&n Law of populaUon growth, he l!lid, the country will be forced lo support the burden of 1.l trilllon clop by the year 2000. "The city or New York alone,'' be said, .. alrudy bu &00,000 dogs who deposit an To the Editor: Foreign policy -two words which somehow bear an ominous connotation, implying as they do our rtlaUom with other countries, relalion1 wtrlch tOUld bring good tidings or otberwl.se be disastrous to our cause. 1be BriUsh were past masien at the art of suave diplomatic conversations with others, always reserving a trump card as a last resort before unleasttlng their formidable navy to curb belligerent nations seeking domination over all and sundry. Having lived a precarioul existence for. several centurieJ under harsh leaders, the inbabllanll of this sceptered Isle learned the !mom of U/e the hard way. SWEDES, Danes, Norweelan1, Normans and others invaded Britain, each conqueror imposing his rule and philosophy oo the hapless !slanders. The effects of the>e lnvuions helped to develop the British character of patience [ )' and led to an inflexible determination to ART HOPPE prevent these sanguinary ouslaughi.. lrmn ever recurring. ln sum the country became thoroughly unified. ------------' The sources of foreign policy stem eatlmated 50,000 loM of dog deposii.. on the sidewalb annually. How Jong can the Island ot Manhattan support this burden? "BY THE VEAR 2000, according to every reliable projection. we city dwellera will be up to ... ., " the good doc- tor Aid delkately, 1'bips." "In dogs?" Inquired an elderly lady In the front row. "Them, too," qreed Dr. Horllck. principally from one b a s J c principle, namely the proliferation of peace throughout the woild. laying bare the peripheral benelii.. of justice, equity, educatiOl'I and b e t 1 e r and m o r e widespread distribution of material benefit!. These are the facton which. when properly assembled, spell peace. WE IN THIS country need not be aahamed of what we have done to help rebuild a world tom apart by past wars. Mr. Truman accompllsbed a task or hetcU.lean proportions In restoring dignity and prosperity to Europe. Other of our leaden acted similarly, leadina humane ( MAILBOX ) L""" "-......,. '" ~ NltMlftlt "'"'" ..., .. l9RWY tMlr -... --.. ._. n. ... , ......... "'"" " .. ... ................ _.....Alt~--· cl ............... _._ ................. ...., .. wlllllfMl4 "' ........ If wtfidHt ~ .. .....,_,. hlfrr Will Mt .. .,., ...... crusades to help our brothen and sisters in dlstreu. Since peace ls our objective, ts it not logical to follow the trall which maJrea peace easier to attain? We cannot ezpect complete hannony ror we are but humans, but we can try to rninim1u the occasions which prevent the attatnment of at least part ol this most Jauclablt endeavor. In this respect. Mr. Nixon bu won worldwide plaudlll. RAYMOND SIMARD A Cheer Offered To the Editor: May we take this opportunity to ex· preu our appreciaUon publlcally for !be cooperative venture between the city of Huntington Buch and a prtvat<! home developer which resulted In the at- tractive Jancbc:aplng of the drainage cbaMel between Warner and HeU 011 Edwards. Huntington Bt.tch cltizeoa abould be proud of the initiative Ahown by the city in this matter. Thtl individual• involved In the planning and execuUon of the pro} ect deserve our commendation. Hopefully, more prnjects of thi.! type will be undertaken to enhance the street scene of our community. MR. AND MRS. HOMER N. WAUJN Al head of 'Zero Dog Population. an all· out do-good group, Dr. Horlick advocates that city dwdlon limit lhemsdves lo 0.0 dogs per famlly. He l!lid m...t couples had clop as the rmilt or "yielding to 1 sudden urge without liking adequate precautions." u0on•t curb your dog," he said, "curb your desire for one." Dr. llorllct dted three typical cues or why couples have unplanned dog" (1) They paa a pet 1tore window and are carried away by pusion. (2) They feel having a dog may save their marriage. (3) A dog follows their child home, usually at the eod ol a rope. Walls Surround Power 1'WITB MODERN advances In con- traception," be aaJd llernly, 0 there is absolutely no reason a couple should selfishly have an unplanned dog." · The safest and 11\015t reliable method of avoiding an unplanned dog, be said, Ls The Pill. The Pill ls actually an allergy pill. Ta~en once a day by either 1pou5e it In- duces an allergy lo dop that makes hav· ing one impossible. For Catholics, Dr. Horlick 1dvocates The Rhythm Method. When an unplanned dog appear1 on the doorstep, he 11ld, the Catholic couple should pick it up and - ooe. two, three! -heave it into the neighbor'• bushes. Al for chllctreo too young for The Pill. Dr. Horllck feels atroogty that every responsible poreot abould • ...., his JOWJ811er ll'om head Iii toe with Dog-JI. Gone before~ blJn out to play. IN !Rl)IMA'nON, Dr. llorllct called on every American to sublimate bla or her paternal « maternal ledlnp toward clop and bave a bally lmttad. •11 our a1or1ou1 land ls to keep 111 l!e>d above the ..W, "'be aald, "bablel are the ·aoswer. lleamnber our motlo: 'Keep Your Sldel!e!D a.en -Go Have a Biby!' " Thi U.,,.. -a CIOallllao of postmen, loMen, eydlats and meter mdera - pve Dr. Horllct a alandlnJ ovation berore brooking Into Ill theme 10111: "On tbe Sldewa!U of ( eebbb I ) New Y •t." Tboughll At Large The more power you acquire, the less you know; for a powerful man ii tot.ally insulated by bla subordlnatos, who t<!il him only what they think he want.!I to hear, or what will support their previous decisions, and not what he should be told. (This, .finally, was Hitler's downfall.) It's odd how few managers -as well as marriage partners -realize that if you give way Jn little thlnp, you can almost alway1 have your way in big ones. . . '!be real danger In militancy comes from thoee who feel Ibey have nothing to Jose -those who, in Brecht'• words , "Do not fear dealb IO much, but rather the inadequate tile." The only g<nertl rmilt of pasaing a "tougher law" Is raising lawyera' fees for those who csn allord them. Searching for oneseJl witbln II u luUle u peell"i an onloo to l1od Ibo co..: when you llnilh, there 11 nothing th.,. but peelinp: paradozicaJly, the only way to find oot1tll ls to go outward to • , .... -meellni. wltb the oilier • 'Ille capadlJ for tndunnce and the capadl)'.lor eoJo:rmmt..ar. carried In tba wne •-1; slight "Pttlence brlnp shallow pleaaura. 'Ille lflatolt "'1!1111 ol Pl'CCl'OOI la not ltagnatlon, but false procreu. Notblni la more icoored by the yt>unl tod.,-than .. hlltory11 i yet J')eVtr before baa the tnith ol S..tayana'a warning ~YDNEY J.HARIUS) been more needed. that "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to relive it" If you atlain your achievementa through a desperate and re1entleu aense of insecurity, no matter bow mant honon are heaped upon you, Chit 8eJllt will not disappear but wm burrow deeper Into the soul with each successive triumph. DAILY PILOT Roberl N. W eod, Pllblls,,.,. Tlwm<u Keeoil, Editor Albert W. Balu Eclilorial PIJ{IC Editor The <d;torlaJ ~ Of the ~ Pilot tetka to fnfonn and atlmu· late r-Hdtn by Pl"eltntJnr ~hi "'M'A-'lpapcr•t Oi>li'ilors anil com. mcnt.aty on topie1 ot lntatsl and aignlr1Cat1ct, by proyldlf\I a forum tor the ex1wttaion of our f"Mdcora' opinions, ond by ...,...u., the dlV'lmle vkwpolntl of lnformtd obo- tcc:vtrt and IPOknmtn on 1opb "'tbe 4ay. Wednt9day, August 2, 1972 ' ' .. • I -' DAIL y P,ILal' I I Aid Ruling Lauc1:ed Police HO(d 3 Teenagers In Slaying .Welfare Cheater.If Face Action-Reagan SACllAMENTO (AP) -In Whal Gov. Reo11n ha!IJ as "I rreat ylcto17 for the tax. JllY..,," 111 1ppeala court hu upheld the right of the stale to crooadleck Income repon1 10 track down .,.elfare cbeaten. "'1'1le ability to vtrlty the outside incomes of thole rteeiving money provided by 2 Wild Rivers Bills Make Rapid Progress SACRAMENTQ (AP) - Two rival wild riven bUls art _.,, quickly throl'ih the Edison C.O. Seeks Hike In Rates Assembly after a seven-month struggle which ended only last week in the Senate. Both measures were ap- proved by the Aswnbly Natural Resources and Conservation Committee Tun- day and moved to the Ways and ~Jeans Comnilttet, whett action is expected before a plaMed thlee-rmnth recess "·hich begins Friday. LOS ANGELES (I/Pl} the lupOyU'I WU ti the "'Y 'll1rte t...,_,_ ftU ~ b<1rl of our weUll't rolorm · ...ted, today In coono<tloa program.'' ~ aald In 1 with !ht-dttth ol a cerpenlU statement after the doclllon who wu hit by t solptt'1 "" alll10Ul1Cled Tue!day. bullet wtiJle r<p1irlnJ a root. He called the unlnimoul rul· Jerry Sowm. 311, wu wort. CALIFORNIA Jng with two other corpentm Inc by the 3rd Dlltr!ct State Tueodly on tbt root ol o home Court of Aweall a "complete '---------" that hod been rutted ~ .aroon. vindlcaflon" orthe llili' p,;;;-----Alttr-lhe·-lnc-neuly IOO f • police hunted for the sniper gram or ualng computers and and found 1 mamber-ot empty Social Security numben to City Strike .lktlltber 111eu cu1np m a check the income reported on nearby yard. weUare appllcaUons aplnlt J B k J Offtcm were r e f u 1 t d oalary dato reported by n er e e y permission to ... rd! the - employen for unemployment and returned liter with a war. insurance. S J d rant. lnalde they confllcated The Golden Gale WeUore ett e two ~Uber revolven. Rlgh1' Organization of San When Donold R. Ballanl;U, Ftancloco, which filed the p ·~ returned i&t lbe home with two BERKELEY (A l -~·· juv-Ue --·"""' ·*-a lawsuit against the cross-~· .. v ... .-,..-'"_.-check, said it would waJt until Uement of 1 2l-day city rwlmmirw ucarsion at the alter It studied the niling employes strike, whict. Idled beach. all were arrett,il and before dee id.in& whether to ap-400 penom and left streets booked on auspkion of peal to !he Ca 11 (or n I a lined with garbage, has been1'iimiiunliier. Suoreme Court. announced by negotiltora fOr i- State officials have already the City Council. run some pre l imina r y ·COMING VERY .SOON LOS ANGELES (AP) Southern Callfomla Edison Co. has applied with the slate Pubfic Utllities Commission for a 10 percent raise In rates. F.dilon'1 rtvtnue would be increased an estimated $97 mill km annually, based on pro. jected 1973 tales, by the rate boost, aa1d Jack K. Horton, chairman and chief ex ecutive officer, Tuesday in announcing . the application. Tuesday's 12~ vole to ap- prove Sen. Randolph Collier's wild rivers plan was followed immediately by a 7-6 tally en- dorsing Sen. Peter Bebr's more restrictive versloi1 of the crosacheck1 and r eport e d Members of three strlklng there appear lo be large scale unions began to return to their discrepancies -88 percent in jobs Tuesday, and most were a San FrancilCO sample. The upected tol'work today. discrepancies are beina: refer- red to lndivldual counties for Mayor Warren Widener sakt investigation of whether they Tuesday that wage Increases waterway protection plan. stem from an error or fraud. for striking garbage col- ·~~i1A cuESTA -~ Horton said the typical customer's bill would go up four cents per da y, producing an 1.5 per~nt rate of return on California operations for next year. A year ago, he sa id, the PUC determined thal a 7 .9 percent rate of return is reasonable for Edison in 1972 . Principal difference between The suit claimed the checks Jectors, meter maids, park the two plan!, both already ap--applled so fa r only to and public works employes, proved by the Senate, is in the persons receiving AFDC-Aid restrlctions on dam building to Families with Dependent health and librarian workers on the Eel River. Children -are an Invasion of and city eledricl8ll!!I will cost Both bills put identical dam-privacy and violate federal between $500,000 and $'150,000. building and water diversion rt!!lllallons. Union spokesman Pa u 1 restrictions on a dozen othe.r But the U ruling written by Varacalli ukl the ~member Calilomia waterways, except Justice Bertram D. Janes said United Public Employes Local that Behr"s plan includes two the judges "proceeded on the 390 voted 7 to 1 Tuesday to •P- sectlons of the American premi5e that the vast majority prove the proposed settlemer.t. RI ed h of AFOC recipients are honest He said the monthly iricome ver not cover by t e and that they believe it to be or union members ran11es Collier bill. f -to 11 ooo ··• ••· . eminently fair -and simply rom ..-, <111U w111: • BY THE SEA 968-2929 9j2-13.71 The incrtase "has a direct bearing on Edison"s abiJily to continue to provide adequate generallng reserves and suf- ficient transmission capacity,'' in its California operations, Horton said. Colher'1 plan would place a common sense -for the ex-settlement averages a I per· five-year moratorium on dim -ecutfve branch of the State of cent hike. Pay for garbage construction ·on the Ee1. but ea11forn1a to verify the 1egau-collectors win be boosted to Ay. re· . s Si"nce· 190. iS would allow planning to go ty of past AFOC payments by $837 a month and S892 for _ ahead In that time. The Behr recourse to information which ~dri'.'.'v~e~n~. ----~-...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bill would ban both con-it has lawfully acquired and,- struction and planning for 20 which is-lawfully available for years. that purpose." Measure Passes -senate Teen Birth Control Moves SACRAMENTO (AP! - LegislatSon permitting doctors to furnish "sexually active" teenagers with contraceptives without parental consent has narrowly passed the caUlomia Senate. The bill by Sen. Anthony Belleneon would res t r I c t issuance of the contraceptives to teenagers found to be "sex- ually active" bY their doctor. The vote Tuesday was 21-17, the bare minimum required. "The number and rate of il- legitimate babies born to teenagers in this state ha.s gone up SO percent In the past five years," the Beverly Hills Democat aKI. "Whether we like it or not. there seems to be a lot of sex- ual activity going on among the teen-agers of this state." In other legislative actions : eAn attempt lo give state convictl u n 11 m It ed cor· respondence rights has been !idetracked in the • t 1 t e Senate. The upper hoo.w rnened Itself Tuesday and at least temporarily baited ie«Watlon granting state prison inmates the right o( unlimited access to letters, boob a n d magazines. e Fields sprayed w i I h pesticides would ha\·e to be posted with warning signs in English and Spanish under a bill sent to the governor's desk. Final legls1ative approval came Tuesday when the Assembly voted SG-2 to concur in amendments made ~fonday by the Senate. which approved the measure 25-8. \ eA partisan squabble erupted in the California Assembly over a bill intended to set up mechanics for voter registration. The floor flgbt Tuaday rtSUlted io a delay untiJ later In the week on putting the measu~ by Democratic sen. George Mo•cone of San Fran- cisco to a vote. e The death blow has been dealt to a proposal to permit the use of condemnations for preserving open space. The measure died Tuesday In the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee on a 6-5 voke -one short of the seven vales need· ed to clear the 13-member commltttt. e A plan to boost retirement benefits for thou.sands of Calllornl.a county employes who served in the military bu been defeated soundly by the statf' Assembly. The lower house's 13-18 vote Tuesday was 28 short ol the margin needed for passage. ANNOUNCEMENT FASHION j ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING The following stores are naw OPEN SUNDAYS for your shopping convenience: I. AT·EASE 2. APROPOS 3. BACK STREET 4. llATH SHOP 5. THE BROADWAY 6. llOll llURNS RESTAURANT 7. WALTAH CLARKE'S I. !=OCD'S t. I . DALTON 10. IL POCO II. HAIR HUNTERS 12. HATCH'$ HALLMARK 11 ICA~LS TOY$ 14. LANI 15. MANDEL'S SHOES 16. MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS 17. MUSIC HALL 11. NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS 19. J, C. PENNEY$ 20. 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'· .. ,, " •.I '"" I "'" ·' .~. )'~( \ ' . . , 17 . i Iii " • •• ' Bl .. : tll • - I I ~ ~ 'I • I I i I I I i ; I I I I I • I I ·• I I i i . . -· ., . i ·I • • •• I I I I ~ , ( I ty,I by ... ~ P• Un ! ~ WI 7 .. T ... y'• Flaal • -N.Y. Steeb / YOt:.·'S. NO. 215, 7 SEiCTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALlFORNIA • WEDNESDAY, ·AUGUST 2, 1972 N TEN CENTS · ewporl Popula·~e to D~uble bg 1990i> . ' Newport l!eacb will double In poputa. lion In lell than 20 yeon ii current powlb pau.rno ft lllowed to cmtlnue, • --ldni Oii the cllY'• ""'1'al plan .. ,.. 1llt M,000 l'6'0llS Uvil1g' In NewpoJI Beaclt today <i>uld lrow to uo,ooo In 1990 Ind will bt at Jeut rl /111 under cunont · IODlna CUlllr,linll, according to I repdrt deliyered to councilmen and planning tilmlnlttiontn Monday nlgllt. Tiit ttudy allo· projecta the current ·• • ·-• 11 i • • • :I. -· • •• • •• ·= • •• • median family -.. ol llS.400. will ~ to 911,GllO In el&bl ,.... and fl0,000 In 11111. Bot tt Wll the projected -'• ll"wlh that coacemed dty offldals the -· "Uni"' the council e1tabl11be1 nstralnll by down IGninf," City Ma!!ager llobert I. Wynn aald today, "we'll have a population ol 110,000 by 1990 -lilat'S I little bit aJarmlnc." Wynn not.d ll)at the -"' ~ ault&n4 Developmenl llelwdl Allod-. . alel (DRAl polntl aut that Newport BelCb, "wltll 11'• peat many amenlileo, 11 eolnl ti> ""'blae to II~ .... 111!1 mtlH piaaplt/' w,... -tbal •bile IOIW>i CO!llln)ntJ may belp · bop Illa act!lel n1BDber-ol Newport Bead! ,..ida1ll dqwn, tllll city bu no oontrol onr the ultlmate'alM ol. nearby communltlee IUC!i u c:..ta Maa and 4'l!1e. . ' lrvllie II Ji'Ojected Ip ·to 'ICIO,llllO, IV)'Dll . noted, addlnc. "Ille frlnles ·AM IOinC> to develop and became ycu bavt an at-ll"Wlfl" before tllem at a meetJns DOii tnctloo, people ue f01nc to come month. t - ••--" UL-j .:0. 1.oning 'cootrolJ ... the -Jikelv -:~ your dtJ. AIM t or ~ -0 mecbankl" -and Newport Beada . liU We're loin& to be bard-pnooed to In-jl!lt bad a tute of them with the -.i ueue -H'• -we do wttll IO!llnc," implemenlltloo of Ille R-1.l ...., on Ill ··be lald. ' former M (d111>l•>l loll Oii Balboa •W)'llll WU obvloolly IO alarmed by tile Island. : npc>\'t lhlt be'• wuUng 111 time ~ Tiit ulllmale conbol -.Id be to to It. · downaooe all property In tbe dty to R-1 He!• allUdy tdd·councllmen he'll hive ~famJIJ) and wblle lht Idea ha• "all«nlte -fer emtioOlng been advanced before, H bu generally met opposition from people contendln( they need I second unit Ob their lot 10 tiler ... afford to pay their 1110rt&ages. Wynn aals the ecooomlc data, and tbe councll't forthcomhlc olllclal reoctloo In I~ will be plugged into .Ibo Janel I"' eJe. ment of Ibo new general plan lhlt be vowed will be beloro city ofliclalt In March. Wynn tald tile J>OPUl>llon projec:tlon bat thrown • 1eare into nearly tVfrJ (See PEOPLE, P1&e 1) . ltotite ·Near Death Badhani'-s Bill Awaiting Signature By I. PETEii Xllll!G .... ~,. ... , .... Newporl 1leacb II . coly a aipture awa, 1n>m Winning Ill JO.year battle ag"11!. Padllc cout ·,.....,,ay. Tbe Calllonlla SOnale Tuuday Oii I 17 to t -approved tile bill by ~ Robert Bodlwn (R- Newport Beach) to delete Ibo oon- truvmlal oegment ol the route lbri>ugb Newport. The measure wu blct In the usembly for CIJDCUlrence to tedmlcal llDOlldmenll thl. morning and will roach Gomnor Reagan's ct..i: Tbunday or Friday, Badbam'a office laid thil momlng. Leaden <t the fight to do-In tbe &Uper blgbwa7 weren't waltln1 for Rea1an to take pen In hand beloro lllrtlni their celetiraJJon, however. "ll'1 jlllt tremendou&," aald Wally Knch, chairman of tbe Harbor Alu Freeway Flgh:.ts CltlzenJ Coordinating Commlllee which bu carried Ibo ballle in recent years. The CCC forced an inltlallva qalnlt th..; freeway last -year in which residentl voted nearly 8 to 1 to cancel 1 freeway agreement with the state and approve a charter amendment requiring f u t u r e popl\lar. votes before any a• w agreemenls could be lliJ!ed. (See FREEWAY, Pap I) Budget ·wins _Final Okay For Schools Teens Raped, Stabbed Sword-waving Cult~t HeUl in Odd Sex Attack The $3.1.t milllon:N·e w p 0 rt· Me a a p!lllled.SCbool ll!ltrld bu41e! ~.n.aj • l TOesday night ~ I heiring during ~" ... l • .. = '.·· HUGHSON, Calli. (UPI) -,\_....,..._ lltll'by Empire, on II cbarg .. ranllnl ~ lluderit OI black mall< wu U•• fmu)i kldntp and m1ybem to utalllt le i:eet'\I ~ ' ~p>urdr,. ~ .~ ~·t ~. · l\\i llizarre crime lN!can ai 'f ').m. Tuesday when a man in a pickup truct forced tile girls lnalde at gunpoint and drove them to bis ljome. told them It bad· -cut 'by 1111,:JOJ 11nce tta 1u1 preseititloo to the board in 1llt glrll, aged u and IJ, told aberllr1 July. deputies they had been llabbed Wlth the Tiit 1m.n ~ ii .un about $3 'award; !bot ln ·the·band and reped'Jby mlllJca blper tllln !tie pn..dlnr ,..,.. tbelt unlllllL' Botb ...... repclrted In· lludgel. · . fair Oondltlon al a local boapital. Tbe reduction In thll yeer'1 l>odiet was Meroed eomrty &berifr1 deputies ar- made, be aald, -Wbm llalf memben rettecJ Mlcbioel D. Goodman. II, <t -they had over ... ltmaled -funds needed to metch federal grants. Nicoll emphaaised !hit the budget reduc· tim b not the result ol. I cut in pro- &rams. '!be adoption ol tile budget ...... lhlt bomeownera In Colla Men will have a $5.111 1ebool dJslrld tu rate and their counterparts In Newport Beach will have a rate o1 IU7 fer Ibo ~n fiscal year. Yachting Death Brings Lawsuit 1llt 8illl &ald the man bandcufled - of them and bound and gaggOd the otber alter lhrealenlJll ,tllem with a lwml. He then stabbed the 13-year-old in the Jelt br<ast with Ibo 1wo111, Deputy Bm Blount aald. 1llt girl aald. be later 1le)). bed ber again In tile rlgbt aide and raped her. '!be other girl said the nian bad 10.inch needlea fubloned from bicycle spo.w In the bome and threatened to uae them on her, bloonl aald. The 12-year-old aald be lorced ber to lllb Ibo Other girl witfl the IWonJ. • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nicoll Aid lh6 new rate It a drop of 3.4 eenll for Colla Maa and 5.f cenls for Newport Beach from Wt year'• tax rate. A widow whose husband sustained fatal injuries last 1year in a yachting accident off Newport Beach bu aued Ibo 1tlpper ol tile other ...... Involved In the .. ~ llaion foe f/I0,000. Tbey told depullea they w«e bold In the bollse for appro:dmaldy 11% boon . • School Election Mapped Profiles of the five candidates seeking the seat 'from Di4U1ct 5 (shaded area) on the seven-member New· port-Mesa school board are offered on page 2 of . today's DAJLY PIT.OT. Profiles of the eight candi- dates for the District 6 seat will appear in· Thurs- day's edition. The election is next Tuesday. Voters DAl&.Y Pl.OT .......... throughout the school district are ellJllble to cast ballots for two of the 13 candidates, buf office ..ek- ers. must live in specified districts. Trustee areas were set up to insure balanced representation for the school district, wblch covers Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The tu rate reductloa bu been made poosible by a wbopping llO m!IU011 ln- crtaSe ln · usessed valuatlom in 'the dltlrlct tllll yeu, be aald. Despile <t Ibo rate reduction , dlltrld tupayert are likely to receive hlgber tu: bi!IJ btcaute ol the ......... In ........r value ol pr0p0rty. No dlllrlct resldenll turned oul for the flnal pubJle, bearing on the budget. Followinf N'ICOU'1 HJ>lanaUoa of the 11111111 delelJoo, trusleel approved tile budget witbout further dllc:usaloo. Mrs. Karen Elizabeth Muon namu Doo Dubose as defendant in on Orange County Superior Court adlon lhlt ta 1tao filed on behalf of ber three children, ages 11, 1J and ,_ . Mn. Muon charges Dubose with negligence In allowlnl bis Erl"°" sailboat to.collide with • Cal-25 tallboat piloted by John Dennll Muon, 16, on Aug. 5, 1972; MaJOn died wben the Dubose v .... 1 rammed Into the port side ol bis tmallOI' crall Before releasing ihe gtrll, they aald, the man threatened to till their peren11 and cr~ll unlesa they promiaed to tell aulboritlea tbey bad been "picbd up by a bunch of Mulcans." To enforce hi.o demands, the glrll told deputies. be sbot tile 13-year-old in tbe band with the gun. Deputies said the girls were reluctant to talk when they were found alongside a roadway nur Ceres, but alter Intense questloning one of the girls broke down and told the stocy. Schmitz .Expected to Tell Of Presidential Caridi<lacy From Wire lltnlcet · might be offensive to Ropubllcant and Five Shots Fired Into Coast Home; 2 Escape lnj~ry A aer1 .. <t five lllotl wu JJnd Info a houae in Harbor View Homet to Newport 1;3;500 Douglas Employes . Will Lose .Jobs by 197 4 Officers went to Goodman's home but were unable to locate him. He wu found about 2:30 a.m. at his mother's home where tberilr1 deputies arretled him without Incident. om .. ,.. aald· • number of boob on black magic were dilcoytred in Good- man'• pickup tnick and at bll home • !lop. John G. Schmlll ol Orange Coon-Democrall wbo could """" mr to the ty, defeated In bis bid 1ar reoomtnation Am<rt!:an Party. by the RepUblican Party In Jone, today Tbe commltlee removed a aentence wu ezpected to announce bis American describing tile Democratic Party u "the party candldaey fbr. President <t Ibo captive ol the ~ bellllib, abor- Uniled SUl<J. , tionisb and aollc !nob," and a Some American Party diebard! wero 1entence calllng tile llet>lb Party ~Y atlll pusbtng a ' ' Dr a rt "Ibo c:reaiuro of COWJtry<lub profiteers Walll<e'' movement In Louimlle, Ky., wbo use Ibo JlOW<r <t big g......,..t to bllt Schmits todly wu coqaldered froat-milk and abus< lhe average IN!l." runoer for the nominatloi>. 1n tbelt· place t11e -'*' -. sdimttJ wu deleeled In bll GOP bid "No ntber party todly ~ for tbe for noomtnatioo to run for bis con-average American « exp:tae1 bis eon- _...._., ... 1 by Orange County cepll, bopes and (Oill." •·-While Schmltl lorcet •JIPW'ed to -'-Andmr J. lltnlhaw. '!be flnal dolJ)iiiale Ibo plltlorm proceedinp, tome taljy after Scbml1' demanded--and paid delep.lel attempted lo noumict the .... for -a .-mt .... Schmlta 40.SU and clldaey o1 AJabema aov. a.orp wau- ff!nllllW, 0,'111. ll'om Tun!lpoeed, '"' ......, from .Beecb Tlleaday nJ&hl but I 3-)'llr<>ld Fnm Wn !lenkel beby ailta' and tmall dllJd escaped ;;,. A-13,500 aeroopace worten, em- j ployed by -~ ~· 1n ury. -• • CaJilomla .. w looe tbeir job!! br lhO end Detedl .. set. Ed ~ llld ... of 1m. the company llJlllOUJICed TlleJdar cupen11 of the home, at :iou P«t Albai!I at 111· Sl Louis lleedqurfen. Place, W..e. away· at the Ume of the Planll· In HuntJnitan Bead! and Sonia Monica are erpecled l<> lilfler tbe blggtit llWllade 1ppereni11. llred from a J>Ullnl •• but no ...,inc fipra were car. available tOday. _ • . • • Sewn1 nel&bbon'boonJ Ibo ~ •• , ~ • tpoRsiiian for Mdlclnnell I>ouaJao --~N ~ Corp. In lllmllltgloa Bead> wen QUellloned l!J ln""'11(1tort•lod Ibey aald no oae tnon,uactJY bow 1118111 11 ..wd proYlde no aolld Information for lhlt plant wtn be ~ oll. but .id Illa 1eacll .. Ibo ..... ...... ..... ii~ ''Pill down." Tiit i.iUtll, belleYed to be .st caliber, ~ olilcllt. In Sl t.iilt aaid Ibo _.......... ·~ ~---leVtN Iayalll 'ftl" ..... pimorjly "1· .,..~----llat 61a't ..... the -of tbe .~·· --•ttre c1-lo blttlnf -' contncl. 'l'bt -wu awarded lasL ' PoUee li.w the eue 11 one ol -ult . week to Nonh -Rod<well'• tlngton lltach plant. Tbe local lpORsman uld lhqee 1,500 -.Id be part•lf the ovtrall IJ,500 , .. w upecled io ·be laid off. We11dler Cealt McDoanell Douglu bu about IO,llllO Ahh. Cooler 11 last. 'nit wutJ>. emp\oyu 11• • eeveral planta and erlady expedl lempeat\iret to dip aubaldiary oompanlet In , Calllomla. around the low 70'• oa ~~ Thero.,. about 1,'1GO -wwbn , al Ibo Hunliogtm Beicb•plinL II the beache&, rlalni to 17, J MdlopneJJ ilo\laJu. qlllcials allO .tald ...... tonight I0.70. "" > ..... worura would be laid oft 111 ~1. 1NsmE TOD "' -· and Canada, ·but· Callfoml& woliJd • ... auUer the ireatat Jouea. Summtr Uitotcr ~ r Onmge Employment In SL Louil wW drop Countu hill Ill pea~· ihla 1DCek about 1,ltlll by Ille end ol tllll year, com-!Ofth Ule OJ><riiftf of fDMt ...., Plll1 oflldall aald, but ..... 5,llllO jobe productidnt, mclddil19 111< o.. will open up there In 1flJ becluoe el tbe onge C o a • ( CoU.ge m1Ulcal 1·15 ficbter '*'tract. "Ca,...10~ / Scii !'~ttrtai""""~ Wblle worten at McDoanellJ!oUClu Page )8. / · were'bllbardDrlc8<tlllt--· ...... -• -.. -~. I J Schmits' _,..... U tbe. Amerlcon c.olwnl>ia, $,C., and I campefCn dlncto< llarl1'1.pdmepaldenllal<and_wu_1cr the Alai.ma p•ILW ID Ibo 1119 eYldOnced TuadaJ when Ille )lllty't -pnaldlntfa1 nc•,' called I _, ..... posed platform wu dn'ID ap 1lrimarilY f..-. ..._,, lo 11-the laullclth>c 1rith l ftrearm Into a dwalihic, wJilda ii.. Spece Dlfbioa at~. ' -II .DOOcJM.blditledM ftlo\ly. to lldJd tbe -aliO\tlo. 11' -... Ue. offldala at North Amtrtcan Rockwtll ...... 1a = ..,, xqdlct,,_the total g_tUe._,~1'---t--•=:*car.w J_. n 1"::':",,_,•,._1.--H etealeUl'D&n1UllO,Djobs~tJM ~ ~ ... .,_CMMJ M bY William K. Sburer, • CaulcrnJi of• draft 1m>vwN!IL • · 4e)ept• who IOpportl Scllml1J, Schmits, • lllllHuclt ---and • At tbe urgi!1f ol tony Alnhlm. wllo a membe: ol tbe Jolin Birch Soc:Jet,, wu nir-led Schmits II Illa plllform upected" to fmn1117 111~ bli CID' ..una the plaUorm prumble wu clldaeyln w~ todef and 8"a a, aJl1nll '.. dllete "epilball" ... tald to Loulntllo-to ..... ~ Senral -al -bellll 1'8d Into ~cli>aled that a lllplllcmt P*liOD ol tbll bulldlllll la Ibo 0.-daJ Mar .... ndllctlca -nol """ b ••• .... -lo(pd .. -_.,., & _.,.,, .. a-.,.._ ...... .............. wbldJ • arto.l ol -.... othor pl'Ojedl ....... -. • • --. -' -dbc lo '*"1'""7 -'l'llrM bl llp ftr1m la ......... 111111!1 -I -1iO It ,,_ •n-ibat I ... -· --w be Jal( ... Ibo a.. • ~th __. trMI P.-1S COW\ttf, 1'"1 II 11\at\1 II 10.000 com-oenac I )I _.. t141 ...... i-bl .u _._ handlms IUJK:cmtnc:t Dlil• • ...._ 1• or. ,..._. • r-u-. ---. .......................... ..... WOf'k. ........ , II 1111 a.a TWiii...... • Md\onneD DauiJu-CXIWd ltft IOOW: cl ::-:: •MM~ :::: --: tu wort fQfCI 11 tt pk:b ap .... ti.... ::11:11 1, • = ::: .. ·1::-~ IUbmltnct _.., cmpon; olllcllJ.,fD. -• -·'/ , , ( . • . • . . • . • • . . • . • . . • . OAllY PILOT H ·t Your .... ,, ,,, II. .l .... --· IJdl ut.. ram11t: Wilt, Roberta, and two cbll· dttn, 1! and 13 wbo both alteod Newport ..... llCbooll. .Gc:c·1•1 r.,du-~ Sy1t1m1 folinager for mM. EdocalloD: BA l>O.m.... u111..,.i11 o1 Missa!lrl- .Spedal ~ tftDI: l!J.e•n a rt ... l~l Newport ~cb. Employed by IBM f4" IS )'WI· Headed Otllenl' ComnllttH fQr Ibo IO ... tor pool al Newport Harl>or lfiih Sdlool . qo..U.1 Wbat policlH would you Im· plement to lmP"'vt IM tdU<atlollal qua!• tty of our tcbooll7 ·-:To prGYkM rtltYani tducationaJ ti• puie~ce for every lndlvldual stltdent - •-'olly 1mph11W., chlldnn with leAnllng dlatbllltle• tnd 11ceptlontl cbildren -TMJ\J. ElfRI. etc. To offer l* entry-level occupational 111dll lo gra<f.. uates. This basic salable aklll ~·ould en· a~e studtot11 to become productive im~ mediately. Even colleee-bound student• cli,n improve Mntlnl power for the tuture. QuMHt1I Whtl pollcle• would )'Oii rec- oml'?\fl\d to bf•t use pl1tln1 fadJltltl! 11rnvesttgate and Wing year round 1Ch90l plan lnto shnrp foc us and scruHny "'fth the idea of reducing future building elpenditures and increasing present lold· tng cap1city by U perctnl. Rt11arch fU· ture buUdtn1 alonr modular con1truc:tion lilies -movable buildings ind clay.. rotms. Thus whole schools could be tmvtd whert Died developed. From Page l PEOPLE.· .• j councilman and planntng commlAloner. iie didn 't 10 to far 11 to predict What tiw.y'd do, but h11 '""'rv•liona lead to 1~J1tion th1t hlgh-dan1lty 1p1rtJt1ent priijects may not get to first baH in this c:H.v Jn the future. The report came exactly one w11k tfter councilmen had approved a 47-un lt rondomlnium project on a one-acre ba yfront parcel -tht run ?.one in Balboa. The Irvine Company ls currtntly building an apartment complex at Pl\>!TlOriOry foinl. offrlooking Balboa Jstand, tnd bu other• planned In l!artlor V;,w Hllls. the Donald Sebol1 Compony is i1110 blfQre .,.netJmen -willt a pn>polld ~Jor upanalon of ill Vtt'laiUH ·~ on Ute blllfla above Wnt Niwport. Harbor Trustees OK New Courses . '1'1Urty-ftv1 MW CIOW'ICI, fncludlna I clU. in 111 education, were approved l'uaday nlghl by ll'lllletl of the Newport-M .. Unified lahool Dillrict. :rhe oour111 wtrt approved u one taenda llom without eom-1 from tM board or audience mtmbera. TWe -...,,.. f0< hliJ)I ocbool oludentt range hm pboloft'lpl\J lo 1viatlon l'OUnd ocbopl and Include a eouno to bl 1nllltU1ed at r:.tancla HIP id>ool IOllUtd ffQlllt Education. .t;i.:Wlll .Loall, a 1 1 o c I a I e <Ill lo!" Jjatniolioa, Aid Ill< ~-wtll covw fllmliy life and r~lon, Ccm!1\Ul'llcable dlae11u, •l!"lion•i llabiilly, nutrlllon and d11l qi! the effects of alcohol, nwcotlcs ,;J il!baceo. :;t.oeorc11n1 to lltte la'w. ptr111tel !l!!"'laaion wW bl l'«)uirod for lltal poto tP, GI Ille CIUI which ptr\llna to human ~uction, ht oak!. ::: " .. • ' ~ ; ·= ~ ~ " .. ~ , , .. , DAILY PILOT • 'f ..... ! .... Harbor Voters Pick Two School Trustees Tuesday Tho opectel electloo to fUI two W1t1pirtd terms on the Nnrporl-Meat Bolrd of f:ducalioo will bl hokf naxt Tueiday. Pollins pll.., ln Newport Btac:h and Costa M1oa wiU be open from 7 a.m. to I p.rn. to accommodate the 17 ,0l7 voters who are tlltltlle ta partlclpat. ln t)le 1pecial elecllon. Voter• will be 11ked to 1elect a tnulee from five cand.ldatea fcir Diltrlct i tnd one from eight candldat11 for District 6. The two vacancies '4-'ere created by the resigna tions of trustees Donald Strauss (District 5) and Sellm S. Franklin (District 6). Each candidlt, J1 1le<:ttd b)' voter• from the wbcl1 school d11trict, but lht candlditel rDUlt Uva in the b'ultee area that they Itek to repre1ent. Trustee Diltrlct 5 encompa5Sel West Newport, the Balboa Penlnsul1, Udo Lsle, Balboa Island and a small portion or Corona de! Afar. Tfllllel lllltrtc:t I telea Jn Newport Heighis and Colla Meaa IOulb of 2111 Street and between Newport Boulevard and the bay. Accompanylng are prorUes of the candidates running for Strau1s' District 5 term, which expires m June 1973. The winner in Tuesc;ily's elec:Uon will fill the WlllJ>lred portion GI lht !>no and, il he~ chooses to do IO, wUI lland for lffleclloo Jn April of nut year. The two quettions 1Mwertd hy the candidates were posed as a public service by the Orange Coast Olapter of the LNSUt ol Wom1r1 Vottra. ·nelfWJt Aflame Again In Wake of 2 Attacks B!LF.llT (UPI) -FllJ)IU111 broh out between Protestant and Roman Catholic rnobS in Eut Be:lla1t today when srUpers 1bot two Protutlnt worktrl ln the ctty'1 docks aru. Makeshift btrricadet ~ltd ln the ltreets and roving crowd.I hurled 1tone1 and bolUu. A BrlUah Army lpOketman uld lroope poured lalo \hi aru to act u a bull tr, but ln&?J' PtoilOlanll ftoodtd put llteir fl1nl<1 to IOal oll 1 Ctthoiic nei1hborhood with btrrtcadM. The con!tontaUon came 11 lrilh Republican Al'fny URA) sunman 1truck btck aphllt tba Brtt!Jh Army'• oc· cup1tlon of their strongholds Monday. In a fturry of predawn lncident1, the IRA lhol II lrtllah tnopo at 10111 Ii tirnu 1n Btll11t and 1.Andond1rry ind Mt Trade Bill Approved WASIDNGTON (UPI) -The Senate )I.as approved 80 to 3 a bill designed to in· crease U.S. trade with Conununllt n.a- tlons. The ltglel1tloo would nl11 'pport -trcb on U.S products which are avaf\able lo CommuniJt countries from other western nations. off 11va bombl. An Army opok111nan ttld the IUJlllllO misud tbair ftrltlf, but llttl IOldltn returnJnc lite dtlmtd they hit nv1 urbtn guerrtll11. In another clash, troops uw a man carrylnl a pbitol ln 1 Cat.holto tw.al proctlllon In BeHut'1 Anto)'M dlttriol and charied Into the crowd to capture him. Aa thcy lhrull IM!uiJ)I the cortege, men and women moumert attacked the 10ldiera whlle the 1unman ueaptd In a nearby car. The flll>tlnr In Eoll Belfast eniplod when onlpere pli;ked ell two .Prol11tant woricen on the roof ol the Sirocco tnglneering Plant, o Pl't<lomln•nilY Protestant taetory hukle 1 email Catholic enclave. lnfllrtttod by the ahoollng, moht of Protestant worken quickly char1td lnto lhe 1treet1 where they mat rlvalt htad· on. HundrtdJ of troope plunged belWHn the fighttn& ftotion1, but not before IM Protestant.I had .ealed tht Calholle1 in their neJ&hborhood with barricades of 1tolen cars and trucks. 8ourte1 Ci\>11 to Iba IRA ttid lht ohooting lnohlentt ""' lndicaUv1 of ..,.. taotlCI mlillanl Calholica planned to adopt in reaction to the British takeover ol ll>elr atrongbolds. OCC Gets Band Musicians to Marcli During Games . , ea.s ... ,. ..... r-. ...... • ·-:. M lllh 11., No,...n Beadl. r...u,. s . "'- ~''""' Eltmmlat)' load>er with tJJe Oralil• Unlllod lJd>ool DIJlri'1i. . Edilcltloo: JIS, ooclal I c I • ~ c •• Southern Dllnol• llnlve,.lly; el<mentazy eertlflcate, JndJanl Univmlty; MA. elemenlat)' ~ l!Ga, laD llalt Uttloo VlllllJ, lfttlal Qualinca. -: E'P"icnce In ·=~ OrlllJe Unllltd U ucatton AID:lallCll and member ol Ibo Cai ~Ol'l))a Teocllen' t<;;,loiii.:;; Aasodalton. Clu•llot : Whal polJcl .. would )'OU Jm. P'-1 to lmpron llta oducatlonal quality of our oabooll! "I ball ... In peltdM tbal -Id Pro- vide gruter opportunldt1 for teachm ta ....ir with the pupil ot bia pre...,I level of instruction by dtcn11sin1 the teacher-•tlr dell ratio ., lltal the oductlor eoa find aDd use the metb'Jd of instruction that the child can but learn by and succeed with." ... QueJIJon: Whol polJclu would )'OU ,...mmel)d to bell UJe e x I 1 t I n g t1cll!Ue1? "I believe ·in policiel that would pro- •idf abarJnc ol oqulJ)INDt by teacltm ol the primary sradet, the elemeri.tary grades, the junior high school grtdN tnd tbe llllllor hlsh l<hool gradeo. I alao btllovo In pol id ... · thet would pro.tM ....,.. and oenters for indepoodent letm- in1 activill• IO that 1tudenta can achieve 1t lhelr own rates." Coast Heads To Normal Weath r ' • Weatllet' &1'11 Ibo °'MP o..t It to-olllo;-towinl -'01 wills -. low doucil and local for erpected loOlpt and ·ar11~r...-.. ni. Na Wtathtt ler"'9 r.eeost "'"" lor -llo)fhl -• ..,_ •loai lhe _. lltd .. lit fOlaotl d\(11 ti County. . '2!uncl&Y wlll bl n 11 btlclles1 In • a few mlla lttland and lll> to 17 dqrwe In Jania Alla. No "'lo!<le tr1 apeoW la di-ll!t morw aoimal, f°' lhlo tlrot el,...,, -toe flow el marine 1lr which lo ~ ,.Jlef from a l~y bot apeU ID ....... CalUorala. Wlille the °'""" Cloolt'1 ba-....,,. In llfllln'• air coodl\lonlal. tlM -ti lht JM An(•lat -cootiiutcl to,_ to lhe eleC!rte Qld ti aooUor -- Soutbo"' Celir..tla -!lomftll1 reporlad u alMlme plU -al -power •lnOWtllnC to I.I mllllon kilowatt& on Monday, tJJe wont ol Ibo clO( dlyo lit&•· Dtott1 hflhl wlll --le lnall lilt I~ mark, the weather 11mce said. Furthtr, drJ condlliom In Inland oom- munitle1 and aelabborina: wUd areu have prockactd m influx of wild animals In lllOUlllein and foothill realdenUal arau. Slwnkl, detr1 ..,,.._., bean u4 rattlesnakea have illea iliflted by residentJ. Forest offldlll IUftelt tba animals are seeklng waier. Fire conditions In f-" and loolblll a..., remaJOed extremt11 huarooul to. day. Fire llgbten In muy areu hive bteo if.!::, oo )I-hour lliert. A b!aJo near wu cmllDlll to one acre, Tutaday. FromP.,eJ FREEWAY DEATH •.. 4 Finns Share $1.6 Million For 30 Acres "Wt waited so long for this day, I can't help bUt feel very elated," Koch aald, Councilman John Store whose •tron& antl·trteway campaign boosted him to an easy fint term victory in April, echoed JCocb, sayina, "I'm delighted, 1be cloud has been removed." Both men talked of the need to btgin lmmtdlate cooperative efforts with tht county and sta te road plaMers to tlod alternate solutions to local traUic prol>-- lem1. Badham himself expressed utre• pleUl.U"e at passage of his bill Jnd said Jt is 11oln1 to be incumbent upon llate highwey plannen to worl< with local communities from here on out. "Thtre'• not much quesUon left DOW in 1the vltw cf this legislaUoo and other btlb ~ olhtr memhen lhal the Legisllllll'f holda the Divilioo ol lfiihway1 in low esteem in thb: rtgatd -jamming freeways through cotqmunities withoul Elderly Woman Swimmer Dies A 7f.year~ld woman physical therapist was dead oo arrival at Hoa1 Memorial Hospital 'J\letday night, after being atrichn while nimming In Newport llarbor. Naomi Calyorl, of Lot Angeles, cried out for help and wu pulled from the water to the beach on South Bayfront at Apol1n1 Avenue about 5:40 p.m.1 police 1aid. A fire department rtRUe squad ad. rnlnistered oiyaen whlle 1waiting an :.m· bulance, but efforts lo revive Mrs. Calyori failed. lloctor1 "id lltl dlllb WU lppaNftJly due to 1 tlrokt and pollco llOlllled Ibo vlctim'I ton in Lot An&•ltL GEM TALK ODAY by J, C. NUMl'lfllU WATCH LUllllCATION Walcht1 today art ln\rieala P"" ducte of 1 tocltnology 1dvancln1 10 rapidly that watch repairmen never 5top leamlne. . Watch lubrlo1tlon llG11a resjulraa cont1nU1n1 nudy lo ~ up wllb "°" watcb oll• JD4 oil l)lbsututo1, A good e~ample I• Ult ~IUllc watch Jubrlcant. '1111• on subitltute depo .. Its a soUd film wblclt lakes Iha plaa. of oil, Mileti frlclloll 1114 proltctl tho Mfact f?lllll llllt. Tbo lll1'Cll !or 111w lubrieanla baa betn intensified by the ··~ Ing" of oil 11 bllh.· llUludeo and Iii• chamlcal ln1lablUt1 Ill Qfdln'1Y on which cau,.a gummfnf, dryln1 oat or Nlllllnf. "Runnln1" ClllNll - pllctUOn In l'lllklnl Illa oU "1tq put' Jn IJ)tCWo movement parta, While ooma new lubricants an ~emllepttor ~ntral~~·, '"' lmow • that blsll srada ,.,....., 11K)uld ha" moM opaclalllad tnetmtat lh.,i """ "'" Jubrlc.at.t 1114 molbod• pennll. Wt lbartfort ca.. Ml.Y OOlllldtr lbt lubrlcatlo11 malhods used for each w a t c b the consent and 1dviCe of the com- munities Involved. "They have had a d1Jre11rd for local communltlH until lhtM bii!J llarted 1at- 11ng pa.ued," Bodham •Id, polntinl out Newport BelCh lll Jutt <Ill e1ampN:. "The divilloo o( bltllwa11 II 1Ding to have to tau nota." aadban! said. Pasage of Badham't mtUUrt which drew "no" votes only from HUtort K.a:n.. dolph Collier (0.Etlreka I and Cltr11 L. Bradley (R-8an Jou) came alter nearlf three yean of tlfons by ~ and local ,...ideas to 1et Jegisiatlvt octloo. lladham !Int ilttn>diced bit an1J. tr.eway bill ln 1170, ooi¥ to b1va II .. u throqh the Utlmbly but die In OOWer's Sena!> Trtn•porta• ConugltlOt. Senate appronl ol the lladbam maa..,. T\llodty ,......, p'llCOlllld by a lbort Umt ... It •Pl'l'O'al of Ibo """""" by llato Senator llei!nJI Corpenter (K·Newporj Bach) lltal woold erue tho enUre NOie lnni Ven!Ura ta San Clemente, oil ilif otata . -07 ll'll .. mapa. M eal.y-moutli Mynah Ousted BOURNEMOUTII, Eng I and (UPI ) -Diana SU1ler has given bet pet mynah to ao amusement park because her husband Harry taught the bird to ridicule Prime Minister Edward Heath by u.yin& ''T.td11 I twit." Mrt. lltlller ttid her huibtnd. • Socialist, taught.the bird the phrase to anooy htt father. Harold Pryce, 59, a vice preeldent of the Omservatlve party in Heath'• coo- llllueney of Jlexloy. . Jour Newport &e.cb companlll will ahare II.I million allocaled by the llato Dlvloion of Hlghwayo ln payment lor Ill acrtl of land that wUl become 1CCf111 roada for the fllture Corona del Mar """ay. Ort111• County Superior Ooart ...... JameJ 7, Jud&• tl&J>ed Ibo ..... ~ day tjlat cloHJ the condemoaU.. actlotl llled by the Ital• ··-tho Emby Development ComP1J11, AUu Really Company, AnMr1cQ Gtneral lnvellmeol Conoralton oad !Ill T. I. Cori>oration. llate olllclalo dllclosed sborily before the llllal ... WU signed lltal the 1tJ acrt1· IXllndlol from a point Just aoutll ol Ibo Oranc1 County Airport to Jam-bor.-Road and Dove street wtll remalts , ~ptd until at letst 1171. It iJ eipeded that the area will lbetl become part of the 141.2 mWloo frffwty ocheduled to fink the San Diego Froeway lo Pacllic Cout Highway In Corona clel Mar. At least one of the four companies, • volved In the condemnation JawlUil pro. !>sled that the land seiled by the llato was worth at least $3.S million. That argument was rejected u wu 1 r<q\lest by the landowners for an ad- ditional '250,000 to cover court COili: and damages stemming from the It.ate ac- tion. Closing of the lawsuit Tuesday followed a recent move by county supervllon for prompt -ol tho c...... dot Mar l'rttway. The county board pointed oot ln a ffl'(eo ol approacha to lllala hJibwl,f of. lldala lltat traffic --.......i Unlvenlty Drive ln Irvine, South OolR Plaat, Oranp Coonty Airport 11111 Ftahlon flland wu lllOUl1lfnc OVWJ dlf. 'T1ll ~tor Mollltf or Ol'lndmother with fflllll 1 to I G!NUINE Blrthlt-Ol'it fflllll fzt,oo, hllltblt In 14 Kl. White.or )'lllow (Old 112! NiW'°llT 9LVD. COSTA M!SA OONVINllNfntllJ ~~01t:A~-11.u11• cw~•" 11 \'IA~ IN ~· IOCATIOM 'l«)HI Hl014H brouiht to our oto're. · "" _______________ ,.. ___ ... ' I • - I I tac I l Vi! Mu J "" WO the u~ ol wb led firi the tes 1 toh thil exc a I tho I Pr• ..~ l \VOi Jerr ""' atrt "" I· ' wil vei Jar Tai mo y ftni sigl bet nor "'~ Ir the cal rac T "' ~o IJll al : des ... de< ... oil l "' "' Al 1 ill Jiii = I di I •l • .j J • • DAU.Y ~EDITORIAL PAGE ' ' · · Whf}'ll Be Speaking? -• '!be ''pjtblic" II JOlll& IQ_ .&et iJI ~ce to oJr Its feellnas about the b.Ucoplm emplo)'tC! bJ the Newport Buell police department the evenlng of ~pt. 11. Tbat'J when the city countil bas ICbeduled a unique bearlllg apparently for no other reason than to give Ibo controvental belkopten an open airlll1. Tho be~~ will provide a plal1orm for tbe vocal dtlzena who 11111 tbelr obJecU0111 to the overhead ol!oerver,s. But tbere's doubt that councilmen wUI get much new factual Wormatlon or hear new complaints they haven't alttady beard Ill a stream of letters from prolftton. Police Chief B. Jamea Glavu undoubtedly will be ready to pn>duce evidence in support of the pl'<Jgram. Glnas ,llreadY baa called on the residents O( the city who support the helicopter opentilln to attend the hell' Ing, too. Obviou.sly the council's evaluation of the beliCOP' tar patrol cannot be baled primarily on whether some citizen& find the noise objectlonable. Possibly out of the hearing, however, the council hopes to aOftleve better police-citizen understanding and some thOUjhb on bow the h.Ucopler function can be Improved. Air West's Attitude Posted conspicuously In the Orange County Airport Is a notice to jet pllota requealing their cooperation in following a procedure that p1'lvldes a minimum of noise tor those beneath the take-off pattern. II asks pilots to throttle back at 1,000 feet and alter their course allgbtly to take their craft over the least number of housing units below. fJ>r lbtlr fli&b..Y to Pbot111&_ lll!!. 5an Die&• could not in· ¥Olve m°"' lhan a mlnut. or two, yet oonsideralion for those on the pund below ts nil When and If Air West eeeb coD,lideraUon of addJ. Uonal flights. airport counter space or other consider• Uon from the Board of Supervison, we trust Air West's attitude will be tept in mind. And Air West mJshl keep In mind that the super- vlson do hue a club. Western Air Lines bu been or- dered to pack up and leave Long Beach Airport because of noo-compllance with that city's requested antl·noi.<e and flight slfety restrtcUons. Leaming to Earn A nrtet1 of training p1'lgram1 leadln1 to mastery of skllla neceaaary to gel •Job are being ottered tbia fall by the Coastline Roglon Occupation Program. CROP was eslahiWled Jut year as a joint vocation· al education ellort by three school districts along the Orange Coast. Tbe Newport-Mesa Unified and the Tustin and Huntington Beach Union High School Districts agreed to launch a trial effort with· funds coming f1'Jm alJ three districts. The CROP board. made up of trumes from each dlslrlct, bu appl'<JYed a· broader spectrum of courses yiel41i!g. job•akllls for both high school age students and adults· from aU thrft districts. Tbeae range from a clus In cosmetology al Golden West College to boat construction training at the Colum· bla Yacllt Company headquarters In Costa Mesa. Air California pilob almost invariably follow the procedure precisely. The same cannot be said for Hughes Air West. however. ,Other courses offered next faU are applied com· mun1catlons, merchandilling, service station saJes and car maintenance, allied health services and land1Scape maintenance. "Let~ see now. Parochial aid for Catholics, anti-bussing for Air West ignores the request, short-cutting their 009 flights by angling across thousand& of housing units In the Bluffs and Corona del Mar area. Tbe Ume saving CROP promises to be a boon to area students and employers alike. N Jt.funicla Visit Possible Another Trip f ~r Nixon? President Nixon has still another spec- tacular trip abroad in mind. Under serious consideration ls a flying visit to the~ Olympic games in Munich -Aug. 2$ to Sept. 10. An avid sports fan, the President is ardently eager to attend this quadrennial world athletic event He keenly followed the various elimlna· tion tests and trial! ol U.S. participants, which further whet· ted bis desire for a first.band look at the Olympic con· tests. The President has told assistants be thinks there is an excollent chance ihe U.S. will establish a new record in winning top bonon at these games. IT GOES wtihoul saying I h e Pre!ldent's attendance at the Olympics would he helpful politically. (ROBERTS.AI.I.EN) race, color or national origin. -Students shall not be deliberately segregated either among or within the public &ebooil. -Auignment of student• to neighborhood achooll la not to be con- sidered a denial ol equal educational op. portunlty unJess the schools are Jocated or the assignment made !or the purpose of racial segregation. · -Radal balance is NOT required. -There cao be no discrimination In the emplayment and usignmeot of faculty and staff. -5cbooJ autboritiel must take ap- propriate actlon to overcome whatever ~ge barrien ·may exist in order to enable all participants to participate equally In educallonal programa. This would eatebllsb, in died, ao educational bill of rights tor Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans. lndilna and othera who atart lll!der taocua1e handlcapo and • ..,...,, that they bave equal educational opportwllty. ~bool district lines must not be ig· nored or altered unless clearly abown lo have-beeo drawn !or the purpose of eqrepUoo. -AddiUooal bualng must not he r .. quired unleu no atber remedy can be found to correct a particular violation. FJlEE.WHE~G judges who Issue sweeping busing edicts are given the back of the hand in the draft version of the GOP plank. • They are told off .sternly and sharply. Tile party declaraUoo calla !or JqtslaUve curbl aa the judiciary, and spella them out. ; Tile plank calla for the ap<\edy eoacl· ment of the two measurea PHaldenl N!J:. • on adw>cated In bis special mesaage lo eoo,._ on bu$1 last March. They an -''!be Equal Educatiooal ap. portunltlOI • Act" and "The Student °l)'lnlportation MoratorilDD Act." Under the Jatlfr; court. would he barred from isaulng new bualng ~ell until July I, 11171, or "unW Concras puled appropriate lqtatatlon, whichever la -·· The Pmident'a presence In Munich would Involve DO undue leCUrlty prol> leml!!I. Firm auuraoces of that have come from both local and Wnt German autboritiet-wbo very much want him to come, even for a stay of only a day. If the President does decide to do so, it will he after the Republican national .,.,,. •ention (Aug. 21-23) and bis meeting with Japan's new -Prime · Mlnlster Kakuel Tanaka In Hawaii at the end of this month. Prof ligaws at Work When Republlcan 'platform framen finish thelr job, there will he maJ11 slgnillcanl and ltrlklng diHerencea betv;een tbe1ra and tbe Democrata'~ none more to than oa the torrid issue of ochooi buJinl. In dire<! coolnlt to the· Democrats the GOP plank will he clean:ul and categoric against buaing to "achieve racial balance." THE DDfOCRATS, obviously trying to carry water on both shoulders, cursorily 1lossed over the volatile issue wilb two ambiguou.! statements: "Transportatkln d. student.-ii another tool to accompllsb dtsegregatJon. It n)~t continue to be available accordioc to SUprtme Court d<ctslont to eilminate leplly-imposed stgregation and to improve the quallty of education for all chlldren." In other words, the Democrat.a: are for nclaiiy-1110U•ated school busln&, but corefully and tmtuously try to avoid ll)'ing ... 'Ille Republican plank wili emphallcally ilOYe DO doubt of the party'1 flat op- po9tion to aucb bulloa· No ooe will have 1111 unoertalnty about the plank as U la bOQ1 written. • !JI dra/\ form, following ts what it pro. daimS u olllclal GOP policy: -No state &hall deny equal educational o1"Jllunlty to any pt1'IOft Oft aCCOllllt of Dear Gloomy Gue ·Blue Cross and Blue Shield are con- 1tantly pieacilng poverty and pusblni for rate incre.u&, but their top Uea.itives bave Ultle trouble finding funds for lux· urioul hotel room1t gourmet meals and the bell boore mooey cao buy. The Blue Croaa blgshots who run the health insuraoce program !or federal employea flitted around the country to 53 special meet· ing1 lut year. At virtually every stop, they camped out In the best hotets and feasted on expemive food and drink. The cost, of course, was passed 00 to the cumomers. IN JUNE, U71, Blue Cross executives held an 11actuarlal" meeUng in Wublnglon, D.C. Blue Cross bas several reapl<ndeat ofllce suitea in Wasblnl'°D. Jet "" olllctals chose to hold their con- ference in the 5:Hay.Adama Hotel , just across Lala 11• Park from the White House. . Eveo Joseph , the 1llue C.... vkle president In diarp• of the federel program, rented a boCel room, duplte the fact that he Hna In llie VlrslnJa · suburb&. Two of ll&Ml''• Uaodatea, Lorraine Carpenter and JIDIOI Rook, both local resident., alao toot IOODll at tho Hay·Adams. The lolaJ bJD f..-the -.lay affair: fl,5&1.ll. In October, ll'IO, lla"'f and hll wodates travelod to Boolon for a meeting with ~ offJdala. TheJ holed up for aiz clQI at the Slader IDlton and nn up a -bJD )1111 .-i el fl,000. NOT SA1W with the ~ brands, the Blue ei-.-... -In..., .. to N. c. E. (Gloomy Gua clown elsht boltlea., _sin ('1•. July Ill: You ahould lefl lortur>-hotue at hotel ntea), U baUles of Old ate JtJI Newport mtdentl' adlofn. Gr-Dad bourtlClll ($17 eadl), 17 bottleo -lllT"'*'"Mod-beaches-do lab--af-Clnadian-Club-Wbll'q ('17 tOCbl, IT ume and lll00<1 to llnprow them. botU11 al llallantlne .lcolcb (117 •c:bJ, JUI ns Iefl to· the <Uy, Newport and various amounts ol Smlmoll wdkl. """14 -look J1kt a jhelto. llamy'a 'Bristol Cream alierry, and J. c. ~ staller HJ!"" lnoW ,.-::..::" ..... ~..:-::.:Ji: .. .;:: IS peraent 1httdlt1 but tbe Blue Cr'Oll .., ..., ,.... • .-. a-. O.Vr '""· officials lddtd still IDOtbtr flS W 125 lo moot of tho bllla. . \ -• The Blue ei-cbld1 bave 1teadfastlJ lnsilted they need more .-y from their federal aublcrlbert lo stave off banknlptcy. Lut year, for enmple, theJ pushed throuib a 22 percent nte bib for federal employes al the same time the)' were aecreUy cutting benefits. THE BWE CROSS "guldellnea oo ex· pemu" 1dmonlsb executives to avoid "ostentatlaa." But the traveUns olllclala have shown a liJlcularly relued atUtude about their fringe bendlta. . In November and December, Ull, for example, Harvey and bis atalf held a aeries al resional maetlnp at the eon. tlnental Plaza Hotel In OllcagC). They threw II blnquets In the hotel'1 ••eovemor'• Su.lt.e," dropping •1.11a for hon d'oeuvres. 11.170 for "hospitality,• 11,353 for meala, and p ,1136 lor liquor and setupa. ClllCAGO la the Blue Cross home of· flee, and the eompany's own abuodant fadlltlet were 1Udily available. Harvey explained, however, that meeting In other Blue 0-offlcu "would DOI coo- tribute to the klDd ol aeulons we would 1IWIS1iift." Harvey loalated, -· that 1Uc:b' entertatnnwrtt trpeDlei are not charged o11 to 111e 1e11en1 eroployes --. Tbr,y "an Plebd up· by the natlcnal UIOClatloDI, ,. bl uJd. Thia, ol courae, would mean that -federal Blue C.-Blue S b I 1 I d •bacribm .... pa1inl Harvey'• -~Illa. . ..---.,, .... ,.,,. --- Dear \I.e.: Yoo cao write to Ann Laoden - If there'• aoythlng 1 cioo't oee4 lt's • pill pal. Here's Issue You Could Step Into The League for Planned Litters held an acute emergency session to warn the na· lion onee again of the gravest threat it faces: The Dog Explosion. The grlln facts wert1 laid on the llne by Dr. Paul Horllck, author of "The Dog Bomb" and other frightening best-sellers. Jn 1932, Dr, Horllck said, there were fewer than one million dogs in America. Tod a y, there are close to 50 million. 1hus, under the ine.iorahJe dictates · ol The Malthusian Law o[ populaUon srowth. he said, the country will he forced to aupport the burden of 1.3 trliilm dogs by the year 2000 .. 0 Tbe cit)' of New York alone/' be Wd, "alrudJ baa !00,000 clop who depoelt an ( ART HOPPE ) esiimated. I0,000 tons of ctor dtpoolta oo the lidtwalks annually. How loog can the laland of Manhattan support this burden? "BY THE YEAR 2000, according to every reliable projection, we city dwellers will be up to our,'' the good doc· tor said !felkately, "hips." "In dogs?" inquired an elderly lady in the front row, , "Thelll, too," agreed Dr. Horllck. Aa head ol Zero Dog Population, an all· out do-good group, Dr. Horlicll advocates that city d...Um limit themselves lo o.o dogs per family. He aald most couples bad clop: u the reault of "yielding to a sudden llJ'I• without taking adequate precautions.'' "Don't curb your dog," he said, "curb your dealre for one." Dr. Horllck dted throe typical cases of why coup!,. have unplanned dogs: (1) They p.ua a pet store window and are carried any by pusloo. (2) They feel havinC a dog may aave their marriage. (I) A clog follows their child home, 1lllUally at the md ol a rope. 0 wnR MODERN tdvancn ln con. traceptkln," be aald ttemly, "there is abeolutely no reaam a couple should aelfllbly have an unplanned do&·" The safest and most reliable method of avoiding' an unplanned clog, be saJd, ta The Pill. The Pill Is actually an aller11 pill. Taken once a day by either 1pouae ii Jn. duces an allergy lo clop that makes ba•· in& ooe llnposslhle. For Catholics, Dr. Horliclr advocates The Rhythm Method. When an unplanned dog appean on the dOorstep, be aaid, the Catholic couple should pick It up and - one, two, three! -heave it into the neighbor'• 'bushe.t. Aa for childrm too yoang for The Pill, Dr. Horlick fl<ia atrooalJ' that every responsible )>lreot should spray bis youngster from bead to toe with Doc·B- Gone before teDdiog him oat to play. IN SUMMATION, Dr. Horllck called on nerr American to 111bllmate his or her paternal or maternal feellnp toward clop and have a bab1 Inst.ad. "II our Jlor1oat land la to keep Ill head aboYt the mtr.,• he uid, "babies are the -· llemember our motlo: 'K"!> Your Sldtwalb Cloan -Go Have a Baby!' ,, The W!llJO.--a coalllloo ol potlmen, Joam. ey<lilla and meter readers - gave Dr. lfo<llck 1 atandinf oval!OD het,.. lnakins Into Ila Iheme-: "On the Sldewalb el (aohhhi) New Yort. • the South and Agnew for the right wingers. _.. ls there anyone we've missed?" How to Assemble _ Worldwide Peace To the Editor: Foreign policy -two word! which somehow bear an ominOus connotation. implying as they do our relations with other COWltries, relations which could bring good tidings or otherwise be disastrous to our cause. The British were past mastei-1 at the art of suave diplomatic conversations with others, always reserving a trump card as a last resort before unleashing their fonnidable navy to curb belligerent nationJ seeking domination over all and sundry. Having lived a precarious existence for several centuries under harsh leaders, the lnbabltants of this sceptered isle learned the IOSIOlll al IUe lhe hard way. SWEDES, Danes, Norwectan1, Nonnans and others tnvaded Britain, each conqueror imposing his rule and philosophy on the hapleu islanders. The effects of these Invasions helped lo deveJop the BrttlBb character of patience and led to an inflexible detennlnaUon to prevent these sanguinary ouslalJihls from ever recurring. In sum the country became thoroughly unilled. 1be sources of foreign policy stem principally from one b a 1 l c principle, namely the proliferation of peace throughout the world, laying bar~ the peripheral benefits of ·justice, equity, education and better and more widespread distribution of material benefit.I. These are the facton which, when properly assembled, spell peace. WE IN THIS country need not be ashamed of what we have done to help rebuild a world torn apart by past wars. Mr. Truman accomplished a task of herculean proportions in restoring dignity and proBperlty to Europe, Other of our leaders acted similarly, leading humane crusades to help our brolhen and listers in diltresa. Since peace Ls our objective, ls It not logical lo follow the trail which makes peace easier to attain! We cannot expect complete hannony for we are but humans, but we can try to mlnimiu the oecasions which prevent the attainment of at least part of th.la most laudable endeavor. Jn thil respect, Mr. NIJ:on haa won worldwide plaudits. RAYMOND SIMARD Surplus Planners To the Editor: Two determinationa made by the Newport Beach City Council In its July 21 meeting have reinforced my. suspicion that planning commtssiOM are outmoded and superfluous elements of local government. COl'llideriDg lhe consistent rejection ol their recommendsllons by cl· ty couiJdlmen. Action by the Newport council In ap. provin& the F\Jn.7.ooe condominium pro~ ect (&-1), and dlectlvety denyln& the Im· portance ol traffic considtratioas In the pn>poled Collins d e • e I o p m e n t (•manlmou.s)1 follows a familiar pattern: 1ubmWtoo of a project to the plonnlng department for study, polite atten\)oD to the pl11U1inl comm!Uion'• re p o r 1 • followed by the cettmoolal casting ol \'Olea which had a~ largely dttermlned by polit and/ economic commitm<nts. ~ rr SHOULD BE DOied I In the Collins case, In unbelleveable deference to the dmloper, the oooncll laid !he croun<lwork for the 11tabllshment of a oew prlndpla in planntnc. Tbll la lo - sider developmait 11 .. s1at1na in a v8"'um, leavinJ 1t1c:b onpleuant detaUo 11 !raffle liranplatloo to t. dealt with by the nest aeneralloo or drio pundlia. There "" throe pPllible juallflcatlona for our councU'a latat declliooa: (I) The plannJnc clepal1ment and Iii ( MAILBOX ) ....... ,,.,,. ......... ,,. ~ __ .,, ..,..,, lllfUlf , • .,...., """' "'"'"" Ill ...... " .... Tiii rtthl .. ---lltteN .. flt ... -........ 0... It ,..,.., Alt ........ _. .. dvM "-"""' ......... 11 ............ wt ....... -.. wllllMI• .. ..-ft If wtfldellt ,.... • '"'""''· rMfl"r will .., M ,........... commissionen are incompetent. 12) The City Council ia Invariably wiser, $.lnce It is elected. 13) Both statements are correct. Regardless of which of the three •P" plies, I suggest that our planners lhouid he declared 1Uf]>ius. with the resultant l!l8Vings In aalartea devoted to the ra1m:n.g of a atone memorial to Responsible Land Management AJ an ertenslon of t.hia proposal, since developera aeem to be calling the shots in any case, why not eliminate the City Council and let Don Koll and the Irvine Company run Newport Beach? ROBERT D. RIES Too High • Cast To the Editor: Recently the voters of the Newport· Mesa School District have been recelvtng their sample baHota from the Registrar of Voters. ll b unfortunate that only three of the twelve candidates running for the School Board were able to afford the '600 required to have their qa11iflca~ tiona printed and mailed with the sample ballots. The current cost of running for even a non-partisan office makes it impossible for people of even modest meana to be able to bring their qualifications to the public. Many voters even belleve that the qualifications are printed at t.be tu:· payers eipense and those candidates not llsUng their qualiftallons do so out of a Jack of interest In the posltioo and are not serious candidate!. As you know this is not true. It costs the candidate, or hls friend!, or a group backing him $fiOO to have b1s qualifica· Uons Included with the sample ballot. If the school board is lo truly rep....nt the variou! segmenta of our society, the cNt of even the most limited campaign make! It impossible for many ..,-ell qualified individuals to give of tbdr time and talents. I realize t h a t Ille Daily Pilot dOjll much in trying to bring the various: can- didates to the attentioo of the public, but it does seem wrong that for a non- partisan, non-salaried. office, ao many otherwise qualified ind.lvid\lall: a re prevented from running for public office DA VlD H. KRUEGER, Ph.D. OUMOacOMT DAILY PILOT Robm N. We«I. ~ Tho17141 !:<toll, rditor Albtr1W.Bo1<1 Edltorl41 PQQf E4llor The edltorial -or the Dolly Pilot llC<lol lo lntonn ""4 .U- 1-.te Mltkn hY pn11tnUl'l& this flCWll)l.J>«'• oplnkn'm "*' com-mmtuy on toplcl (I( Jn~ anl s~. b)' pnwSdlnr • forum for the ~ ot ·wr ft'ladent oDinloiw. and by l)re:lenU:nc tbe dfvt"ne" viewpoint. ot mtormtd ._ l«'Wn llnd •PGkf'lmcn <Ill t.Ql)b ol theO.,. Wednuday, August 2, 1971 r • \ • (J r • ' • • ' l • • I • DAll.V PUr I Aid Ruling Lauded Welfare <;heat.ers Face Action-Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) -ID wllll Gov. R4lpn halll u "I ~ vlclor7 for Iba. lax-. ~ ... --11 court bu Upbeld tho rlgllt of the Ila!< to ' 2 Wild Rivers Bills Make Rapid Progress I SACRAMENTO (AP) - ho rival wild riven bl11a are movlnl quickly lhrouib the Auenlbly after a ....,,.moatb struggle wblcb ended only last week in the Senate. the tuplyen -al the w:y heart ol cair wellan r<form J>l'Gtll'am,I! Rtqan aald In a .tatement alW the dedaloa wa1anoounc<d1'1etdly. lie called the Ullll1bnool rut-Inc by the In! Iiistnd Stat. Court of Appoab a "complete vtndlcation" of the ltate'a pto- gram for ualnc c:omputm and Social Security numhen to cfJ<d< the Income repor'.ed on weU.U. appllcatloul apinst aalary data report.cl b y employers f0< unemployment inauran<e. 1be Golden Gate WeUm Rllhtt Orfanlzatlon of San CALIFORNIA City Strike In Berkeley Settled 'Edison O>. r Seeks Hike Francbco, whlch filed the BERKELEY (AP) -Set- lawsult aralmt the croa- In Rates Police Hold 3 Teenager• /n. Slaying Offshore ..., .. .au ....... B~ Gets Approval_ LOS AHG!l.ES (llPO 'lliree i-qn ftl't •· SACRAMElm> (AP) -!tab. l'tlled i.ctay la -Olllllan drllllnC 00 federal The bill'• -propollOlll, with the .death of L'"""11U' -la the Santa Barbara -J. IACClll!Anino (JI-.mo WU bit by I llllper'I Cliimel l1U -14 be blltod Ojol), eaJ1od llnclllf-1 ftat bullet wblle rfPllrinl a l'90f. unlll •boolale • a le g u a rd • -bul a p ~· r Jerry Sowers. •, wu work-qaiJlsl ciihpllls are developed, poloCISI, • lnC with two Giber cupenfon If tho Cali/oreta Jqlallture ,,,. --alnady Tueldly 00 the root ol 1 homo had ill ny, IJll>l'°'ed by tho -blf. J .. that had been gutted bf moo. The Senate pused a moll• only -Is to Ille a nquest After the -lne nearly lOO tlGll Taelday ur«lal I b I with tba hdoral --· police bunted for the Jll!per lecleral ll•>Y.,,,,..nl to ban MeonWb1Je. u crdlDanoe and found a uumber of empty drlllbis and pumlllnl ... w 'llllldl -14 hive bonnecl .U<.Uber &bell culnp In I af....,.,. 1plnaf oil opllll -Gil clrUIJ1I( la bach nearby yard. • .,. actually de~. are,a lad lllllCb ~ tho city of Offleen w«O r e f a I e d 1be -WU IJO.I, with tho Los Aoc<let baS t)eeu deaJI a permission to oeard> tbe bwle lone negallve ve>1e "*1loc flml death blow by tho city and returned latu with a war-from Sen. Clart L. Brldley counctl., rant. Inside the1 confbcat.d (ft,San Jose). • A IUllslltute ...U-, pro- two Zkallber ~votven. Brldley arl1led ~ there poo.t bf tbe IDl)W, may - When Donald R. Ballard, a, are already 40 uatural oil ' be heard by tho """""°-It returned to the llome with two Jeab In '1be lttl, "hlcladl!ll -prohibJt clri1llnc for oil juvenile ~ .a!W a one that leaks '1J barrela 1 CJll)y oo tbe heaehet 11 ...U 11 •wlmminl 'UClll'lioJI at the clay." lie aaJd "problbly tho Octlcleotal Peln>leum Oirp.'1 beach, all ,,_ armted and best thing that eould happen at>llllcllloa for oppn>Vll of booked on 1111plcloo o I -ii ~ drllllnll to rillevet be tme ~ c1ri111nc cllslrlda 111 munler. • ~ fJom tho natural Illa l'ldllc Pall-.. Hu Search Pays Off? LOS ANGELES (AP) Southern Ca!Uomla Edison Co. bu applied with the .tate PuhUc Utilltles Q:lmmlsslon for a JO percent ralae in rates. Both measures were ap- proved by the Asseinbly Natural Re90W'Cel and Comervalion Committee Tues- day and moved to 'tbe W1y1 and Means CommJttee; where action is expected before a planned lbn!Hnouth ....... which begins Friday. Tuesday'• 12-0 vote to ·~ prove Sen. Randolph Collier'• wild rivers plan was followed Immediately by a 7-1 tally en- doning Sen. Peter Behr'• more restrictive venkm of the walerway protection plan. eheck, aald' It wwld wait until Uement of a 21-day city after It ttudied the niling employea strike, wbict. Idled hef"" dtcldlng whither to 1p-400 persons and left streeu peal to tJM C 111 f o r n J a lined with garbage, has been Supreme Oxlrt. announced by negotiators for Stale oflletals have already the City Council. run some preliminary croachecks and re po r t e d Memben of three 1trlldng there appear to, be large scale unions began to return to their .. dlacrepanciea -II percent In jobs Tuesday, and moat were ' C()~,N~ .VERY SOON Edilon'1 revenue would be Jncreued an estimated $97 ·mllllou llUIWJy, based OU pro- )ected lt73 ules, by the rate boolt, aaid Jack K. Horton, chairman and chief executive officer, TuHday in announcing the application. Horton said the typiCal customer's bill would go up four cents per day, producing an 1.5 percent rate of return on Calliornia operations for nert year. A year ago, he said, the PUC determined that 1 7 .I percent rate of return Ls reasonable for Edison'in 1972. The increase "has a direct bearing on Edison 's ability to · continue to provide adequate generating reserves and suf- ficient transmission capacity," in ils California operations, Horton said. Principal difference between the two plans, both already ap- poved by the Senate, b in the ~ns on clam building on the Eel River. Both bi11s put identical da~ bulldJ.ng W water diversion re8trlctions on a dozen othtr California waterways, except that Behr's plan includes two sections of the American River not covered by the Collier ·bill. Collier's plan would plaet a fiv~year moratorium on dam construction on the Eel, but would allow planning to go ahead in that time. The Behr bill wouJd ban both con- struction and planning for 20 yeani. Measure Passes Senate a sa.n Francisco sample. The expected to work today. discrepancies are betn,q rder· red to indJvldual counties far Mayor Warren Wid~c aaid 1nve:rtlgatlon of whether they Tuesday that wage increUe1 stem from an error or fraud. for 11tritlng garbage col· 1be ault claimed the checks lecton, meter maids, part -applied ao far only to and public works employes, penons receiving AFOC-AJd health and librarian workers to Families with Dependent Children -are an inv4lllon of and city ele¢riciana will COit privacy and vlol11te federal between $500,000 and $751,000. reeulatlorui. Union spokesman P 1 u 1 . . ~ i;}t Gl:lESTA ~ BY THE SEA 968-2929 962-1371 . - Bui the :Ml ruling written by Varacalll aald the -member Justice Bertram 0. Janes said United Public EmpJoyes Local the judges "proceeded on the 390 vet.cl 7 to I Tuesday to ap- premlse that the vut mr1jority prove the proposed settlement. of AFDC recipients are honest He &aid the monthly income and that they believe It to be of union members ranges eminently lair -and simply from '600 to $1,000 a(Wl the common sense -for the ei:-seWement averaaes a I pu- ecutlve branch of the State of cent hike. Pay for 1arbqe ·~ ;i ' Calnomla to verily the legali-collectors will he boosted to Avr.s S.fnce 1905 ty of pest AFDC peymenb by 1837 a monlll and 1892 for f • -· recourse to information -·hich _'.!d~rl~vera~. ______ J.i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!!~!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I'!! lt has lawfully-acquired and .- which Is lawfully available for that purpose. ti ' Teen Birth Control Moves SACRAMENTO (AP) - Legblatton pennlttlng doctors to fumisb "sexually active" teenagers with contraceptives without partntal consent has IW'n>Wty passed the Calilornla Senate. . The bill by Sen. Anthony Bellenaon would r e 1 t r I c t Issuance of the contraceptives to teenagers found to be "sex- ually active" by their doctor. 'lbe vote Tuesday was 21-17, the bare minimum requtrtd. "1be number and rate of il- legiUrnate babies bom to teenagers In this state has gone up 50 perctnt in the past flve years," the Beverly Hills Democat said. "Whether we lib it or not, there seems to be a Jot of SU· uaJ activity going on among the teen-t.gm of this state." In other Jegislati.ve actions: •An attempt to give itate convicts u n 11 m It ed cor· respondence rlghlll ha• been sidetracked in the s ta t e Senate. The upper house reversed Itself Tuesday and at lea!! temporarily halted legblatlon granting state pri!O!I inmates the right of unlimited access to lettm, boon a n d magazl.nea:. •Fields sprayed w i t h pesticides would have to be posted with warning signs in Engliob and Spanish under a bill sent to tbe governor's desk. FinaI legislative approval came Tuesday w~ the AW!nbly toted 50-2 to concur in amendments made Monday by the Senate, which approved the measure is.a. eA partisan squabble erupted in the California Assembly over a bill intended to set up mechanics for voter registration. The floor fight Tue!day resulted In 1 delay unW later In the weet on prtttni the mea&Ure by Democratic Sen. George Moscone of San Fran- cisco to a vote . en>e Cleath blow has been dealt to a proposal to permit the use of condemnations for: preserving open space. The measure died Tuesday In the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee on 1 1-5 vote -one short of the seven votes need-- ed to clear the J.S.member committee. eA plan to boost retirement benelil! for thousands ol Caillomi1 county employes who served to the military bu been defeated IOUndly by the stah~ Assembly. 1be lower bou.oe's 111-11 vote Tuesday was 28 short of the margin needed for passage. • "' " .~ ..<( • '-.. ~ • " .. .~ ' i!)o !..j' ~ , .. '-; -; . ., . .., ' ... . "' ~ '· • • "" "· ·:· •1; .,. •t ' >: ) : . • •, ... ~ ,, " ., ,. ' ., ,' ·~ .. .. {:. -~ . ._ .. ... • ANNOUNCEMENT FASHION j ISLAND NEWPORT C:llNTllR SUNDAY SHOPPING The following stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS for your .shopping convenience: 1. AT-EASE 2. APROPOS 3. BACK STREET 6. IATH SHOP S. THI lltOADWAY 6. IOI IURNS RISTAURANT 7. WALTAH CLARKE'S I-COCO'S t. I. DALTON 10. IL POCO 11. HAIR HUNTERS 12. MATCH'S HALLMARK 11. ICARU TOYS 16. LANZ 15. MANDEL'S SHOES 16. MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS 17. MUSIC HALL 16. NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS 19. J. C. l'ENNEYS 20. !'HELPS MEAGER 21 . PAUL ALLAN SHOES 22. THI RIGGER 23. RUSSO'S PETS 24. SEE'S CANDIES 25. THI SHOW.off' 26. SiLVERWooll-s 27. THE TOIACCONIST 21. VIKINGS l'OUR 29. YAMATO'S RISTAUllANT SHOI' THI Ol'IN-Allt OCIANoVllW MAU -- .. • $4!' '.Billion St:ron.i: \' Snenwn-.•"°"'9...,...,wOlldlif/lff'I"**°".,.._ ... .occ -polntl outT ... Ylold ... of_. AM.-...dhlelhll° ...... ...,_...... r 5, Si"~., I i1 ___ _ "' ff.JlAOO• .... .. ... • . ' 8 I I , I. 2~-IJI'!'11'11' -' ___ ., .-.om ..... a_.,..._ .. D1l , ~ Pl D .... -tla D•'S 11* FRUc--·n 1 SERVICES D--5 Dtl" 'P&I. t a , ' D........... I' 75 _.._.......,u • ' . LA ll!llAIM IUUIA --11111 L ..... _ ...... .._ ...... .... .. IMta ANA GMOa1 t1111VE i.~a. um::..;. A• . NWIElll • ......, ...... , 2 .. - • } I _,_,_._,.-. ............................... ..., .......................... ~---·-~ I I I • •• -:.~ . .,. • • • • I • • • • I ' • • • < ~ ' ~ a . , • 17 . ' c I I I I ' I I I • I I l ·l I I 1 1 I :l 1 I ~ I 7 • • ' '• -. . • • • . • ' l • • • • • Tellay's Flaal : -. . . N.'f. Steeb vor. 65, NO. 215, 6 SECTIONS. 74 PAGES ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAY, AU60ST 2, l97Z c • Mesa Officials to Hold Line . ,on ApartmeniS olDdil• haYt twice turned blln down Gil applications lor mulUplo deulty ton1oe and now be want. to aanei to Ille dty al 'Coota "'-· 1111 ovenura Include lbt •lllpulallon that the propety •·1"1nt AWllllt 11111 M-Dme -...--M~ anent. otherwile no' 1 M11llm1 Coal,I M... Cll1 Collldl·Plaanlq ComiilJaion membon mode It plalll In 1 joint study -~ that ·they'll bold the~ apJnal too -Unlla too .. · Spiller qplalned In JI lettlr to P~ Director Btllllwm lllilht-1belien' . ,; '· . Ibey llll&bt ~der, ''Whit be'1 laylng u tbal 1 1tnan1 11 1 -dw citizen," remarked Pl~ Dlreclor Dunn. Councilman Willard T. Jordan Aid ht · wouldq, .....ider lllllUIUoo lor mulUpl• density llllll1 be .... plana , ... IO, 50 .... unlll. ' .. He wanll 100 unit.I," Jordan remari:· ed. "Well. that's bit prlrll ... ~to W1111 wbat he wantt." : City olfldal1 bad urller dilcussed DIU!Upl& denaJty In ceneral. crilldzlng llWIY apartment prob!..,. the dty baa now. Act.i~ities Probed •. _£ouncil Studies Fairgrounds. Event,s • • J . : • I . •• • = -i •• I .. •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • A quilt FfObeillo, •= llialor"7de ,,.iac • ...., ....a. pry'q•J' ..m.tl-iic,..,._. rinJe·rJe •-r ~ind a boil OI olhtr fund.ralltis a<ttritla tit Into Orange County ,~ .... law II under way. , • 'lhe matter WU diJCUUed Monday -·Coota M-city CCllllldlmeo iand planntna comml•dmert met tn a. joint Rudy-. City ·Muqer Fred Soraabal brqbt np Ibo topic, ..,.,. --lbould ltllllled. Trualftl pve their approval to Ille budget after Superintendent Jolm Nleoll told. them tt bad been cut by 1111.= am lb Wt pr_,,lation 10 the board In Jlily. Tbe tm-7S budget II still. 1bout SS m1lllon bi&ber than the ~ yur'• budi•l Tbe l!doctlon In this ytll'1 ~·wu made, be . Al<I. -,Ital!. ,_ ..... found· .1110r bod over...umaled dlltrtct "--¥ol IO matdl fe;clml. ....,11. NIOon' ..,pbai.,d that tbe luf&ijl - Ue11 II 'DOI Ille rault al a <Ill 1iL pro-,ram..· . -- • • • ~······································ ~· . • • D• Tbe adoptlm al Ille bodcel -Ille! --In Colla M""' will haft a $5.07 -dlltdct tu nle 11111 tbelr .....terperu In Newport Btadl 'lflll have a rote ol fU7 for ·the tm-7S lllcal yur. NlcolJ said Ille new rate II a drcp of U cent. for Coota M ... and U cOnll for Newport Buch from tut yur'• tu rote. S~ltO.I Election Mapped .. 'Profiles of the five candidates seeking the seat from District 5 (shaded area) on the seven-member New- ·port-Mesa scllool board are offered on page 2 of 'tod1y's DAILY PILOT. Profiles of the eight candl· d1tes for the District 8 seat will appeor · 1n Tbun· day's edition. The election iJ next Tuesday. Voten • PAR.YPILOT...._.. The tu rate reductlnn bu been made • pouible by a whopping 1111 mllllon i... throughout the !Choo! district are eligible to CHI CttaM In .,,..,... valuaU.... In Ille ballota for two of the 13 candidates, but office seek-dlllricl lllil yur, be Aid. ers mwt live In spOdfied dlatricla. Trustee IHH O..ptte al Ille rate rtductlnn, dlllricl were set ~I' to IDJure balanced representaUon for . tupeym are lltely to rtee!•• bigber tu the schooy _district, which covers Newport Beach billl because al Ille bicrua In _,... and Costa Men. value al pniperty. 4 Firms Share $1.6 Million For 30 ~cres Drug Charges Against Clemente Inn. Buys Big House For~ Usage . 6 Men Dropped in Mesa lbt charg ... An.,.... cleared by Ille. devdopnent Include l!dwml A. Zoller, SS. ol Ille Y-Drift address; Del Mir mldenu O>arla A. -_ D, and Eric V. llUlerman, is; pbll tramlmu Robert c. Pull, 41, and -E. VatlCt, fl, and J ... It Penz, 40, ol Colombia, --~ . Ball wlD be ..instat.d for -wbo -· lhalr nltaM prior In cwrt ap----. -.... --tut,... In • Mtcblpl ii CIOllfwetiou wWl pa112rtrM of • ... ol _,_ IJonc .... two ...,,., I ala and -lo • ,_. -~ nl•ld .. to I qllrt ia -~-........... lhat----............ lalni • prior Low aplnlt :•••Im Gl --U--ad ...._ ................ , ......... br11111 WI Ille -wtlb no law ltall. -... -al olllen ........ ...... Ibo -.,,. porlod In ....... Mlcblpo W., ~......_ml t8tir UiitkW .,... ...... rll11 I tr.. pn.. llJ Ille .... a.a-Coiirt. -··~-.touch ... Yiolalll)lll of lbe fllrlnlundl' . lnllltulllaal • D'd -(I and ·ll) ....... City alfldali '"' -cbectlnc Into whether speedway raclnc and many other URI are 'rulJY allowed under the I and II ""1intJ. Swap 111Hb .Neb Sltunlay, 11111 SUnday often feature lmh flm>smm produce for aaJe or trade, one councilmln...POted, uldnc ·jf Ibis II ·lqllimlle.at irpp .... 11. .. It's very common/'. replied Qty Manqer 5onabal.. . ''Thll thing 11 Jib 1 ....,.,., II spreads," observed Mayor ~act. 11am- mett. Planning Commiulooer Nate Re.Ide, a chamber or coD'll'ller'Ce uecuttve, IUC'" . cested too many commerdal interprbea al the lairgroundl art 1lllfalr compeUUGll to retaU mercblnu In town. "You wtre chamber of cammerce !See FLAP, Pap I) OCC Gets Band· .Musicia:its to March During Cames • f • • •• -tf04>~-~~~~~= ---.-u. pbyll<aleducal ·" ' -JIU Ille ~ Wiii tlils fall J1!9' Now. a former band and pilar -not miJ,r m• WO !""""'!"I al from c...n.nt Junior 1ll&b School ta 1 • · 'ah' Im, ""' Joined Ille 000 ..... -llet 1111 tlil ~ """"'· KOllli v. Zandt wlD -• flelded • man:llb!c band. · new, -.:ndlt course c:alJed Vll'lil1 No! lilDce lall .l'iovetqber'1 -Jlaiid and AUJtllary Unit.. kil, """' Ille Mlaalpa ·Vlojo lflch School '!he band and 1 hoped.for drill team lllaJ<hlnc Band wu called ·-to pro-will perform a1 all ooo bome football vldO balltlme nmslc, baa ..... plca>lo -~ ·--·~·-" ... -~~·~~ been heard at ccotatt iD LeBltd auw ~w.w games, wic llWWWM.l•- Stadium. • optlmlltiWJy -todl7 • 'lblDp Col ., bad 1a11 fall ad-Tbe dl9 wm met\ from 1 to 10 p.m. mlnlllraton w~ lmDln& Ille band'• m Tliurlday evenings, beglnnlnc Sept. reluc\lnO< to play at gama a kind of a H, wbeo audltlonl will be bekL~ . "<,omJIUI clrl1 wu." . . ll<glltratlon for Ille faD ..mater at Mlllfdans wbo lavm4 Bach to ~ OCC wlD be held by appointment 11111 cJecllned lo play 10 much U 'llle ".6J\i>I Imm Aug. 11 . to Sept. l . ~ !otm lo re-~\el' from tl!elr !Joldald4 ·IOllS. quest ID appointment may IJ, found In Slalijnt ao.tntinent cut al!. 'bltld IUP' tho OCC EvenJnc College brochul'e- ~ flmdl., Brocbura .,. ·-•• ..... TnillteJ decllilecl lo J*1 for Ille inpermarbu and publlc, librlriel, or 11 Tiaillng band at IJomacomilC. . the Evenlnc Collqe ollJce. Cll Iha OCC Dun ol lllllructlon J.,... JPUtcerald camplS. ' Coast Freeway Death Only Needs Signature countr and 1111< IOld plannen to find altel'J!llle soluU.... to local traffic prob- lems. Bldbarn blmaell nprmed -· pl....,. at pasuge of bit bill and Aid II Is ping to bo Incumbent upon ..... bJCbway t>lannm to wnrt with local eommunitle.s rrom here on out. .. There'• not much question left DOW la (See FREEWAY, J'qt I) ._.._ . -,. -. c.-r tw111r "' ·--~-e ::.r-. !!!!'!"""'• = !"' ...... " .... . ---. -. • ............. ----. --. ~~ !i..:-r; I. ' DAILY PllOT c ........ • • • • 8ldlael Allie, Jr. -...... u. l•1 *-Ill"" X.IM, Lido Ille.I FUlll)': Wiie. Roberta. and lwo dill- • ~· ll and 1' wbo bocll alleod Newport· ....... acbooll. -~·o...ii.o< Edu-' • t;atloool S J 1 le m I ,.,........, fO< IBM. Educ-: BA •• 1ius1 .. a, un1 .. r111y .. ., Mlaloarl. Spedol .Qlo-.-·1•-a-, "'""I ol Nt"POrt ,Jleacb. EU!ployed ~Y • lBM for 23 years. :i.t'eaded Citizens' Commlllee for lbe SO .'meter pool al Newport !Whir llllh ·~Dool. • 1QuetUon: Whit policies would you im· ·1.1emen1 to Improve Ille educatlocW qual- ity of our school.17 "To provide rdevant educational er· )erlence tor every Individual student - •'JSpeda!ly o.mpbulzing children with • lelimlng dlsabWtl!S and uc:eptlonal . -cltildrtn -TMR.!I, EMR.s, etc. To offer . )tb entry-level occupatlonal skill to grad· :uates. This bulc salable atlll would en· able studtnts to become productive im· ..mediately. Even college-bound students Qlin Jmprove earning power for the future. : Question: What policies woold you rec- ommend to best use exlstlng facilities? "lnvesUgate and bring year round llChool plan into sharp focus and scrutiny 'ylth the Idea ol reducing Mure building ·~xpendltures and increesin1 present load- 'ln'g capacity by 25 percent. Research fu- ture building along modular construction "fines -movable buildings and class- , rooms. Thus whole schools could be fnoved where need developed. .Weather l 1icliing .... T oward Normal As Clouds Form Weather along the Oranre Coast ls ln- thlng toward normalcy wtth more low clouds and local fog erpttted tonight and early Thursday momlnc. The National Weather Service foreca st calls for lows tonight near 53 degrets along the coast and 65 in inland cities of Orange County. llighs 'lburrjlu will be 73 ot beaches, In tht low aes a few miles ln1and and up to 87 degrees in Santa Ana. • No willds are upocied lo disturb tbe M,. no1m.t11. tot tbu t1me of ,..,, .. ..,. lng now of marine air which is bringing rollel from a !lklay llot spell In SOulhem ~fomia:t' ,,._ ~.n t..I ~ L:~ • .! -. Wblle the Orenge County bubd today iq nature's air coodlUonln1, the bulk of ~ Loo Angela basin continued lo .....i I~ ... the dectrlc ~d ol coolilJ« P'?'er. SOiltbeni .. Callfoinla ~ ,Coinilonll 'fl!Orled an all·tlme peat ... or elecific llJl,.er amountlns lo 9.8 mIDion tUowatls "!"-Monday, Ille wont ol tho dos dayl t(lele. ·r:i)eserl biiba will cmUnue to break the ()().degree mark, the weather servict lfid. •. Further, dry oondlllons In Inland com- munities and nelgbborlnt wild areas have produced an inDU1: of wild animals ill mountaln and foothill residecalal ar:eas. Skuok•, deer, coyotel, bean llnd talllesuaku bave been slibled by res\denll. Forest omcl.aiJ •1111•st Ille uUnaLt are teeklng water. Fire conditions in forests and foolhlll areu rtmained extremely hau.rdous to- day. Fire fighlera In many a:eu bave been placed on 24-hour alert. A bl ... near Bannint was coofined to one acre, Tuesday. " ade Bill Approved SHINGTON (UPI I -'Ille Semite J,a, approved 80 to 3 a bill designed to in-~ease U.S. trade with C.OIMluniat Jlll· :tlons. ·,,.The legislation would relax e1Port con-:ftols on U.S products which are avaHable ~ Communist ·countries from olber 1'-eatem nauoos; :·~ ,. OUM•I COAST. CM DAILY PILOT - • 0 • € . ....,., tlw: -Cllllbdlor. ""' .. -· • A41h!f• 11,$ Cr)'llol A.._ ... Island. \ .....,, .Wllo, All, lwo chlldroa, qo -llllll llL Tilt oldllt cblld "1l! enroll In the lint p1lde In the ICbool dlllrtct tbl• fall, . Occuptt!oa : A I · lomey . EducaOoa: 811 use "" ~ 11111-vere117 of San Dlqo. Spedal Qullllca- t Io a 1: Seven · tttn years in area. two cbildl'm. Lead· ersh1p abU!ty . Que1Uo1: What policies •-oold yoo lmplem<nt to Im· prove the educaUonal qulllty ol our school•? "I feel the state should pay 1 h!Per pe-1 or tbe ~ coils In order to relieve heavy burden on local property tu. I wlah to trnprove our student .te0res on natlOnal tells by C011<t!Jlrlllnf on Ille basics. I wish lo 1treamllne board meet- inga." Qaetlloo: What policies would YoU rec- ommtnd to belt uae exlsUnc lactlltles! "I am opposed lo year round 5Cboollng, but. support summer achoo! on volunteer basis for those who wish to graduate ear· Jy or 1el better educational bacqround." er-..._ •• N-.i AnWtP. TM«• ... E 17 lllllloa ema. lla•port . ........ -· RolJorio, .............. fllD' .-U-. Qalldlen lmVll at- tended a lotal ol If district llcbooll. , Occupatlo111 Gyn..olocJll and ollote- trkUD. . • Edacatloo• BA and MD, Stanford Uni- versity and MPH, UCLA. • Jpecill '1ulUJea. U.U: ,,Se\':Il dill· 'dttn. C<inlrnltmml to principle of publlc 1 c h o o I educalion. Board level exper- l<ooe 111 Vlrlowl. Ital "'llnllationl. Pl1nnlng Hoag Sut- Sltal C.Oter. Qaeatloo: W b I I pollcleo would )'llU implemellt to lmpm• tbe educatlooal quallly ot our ICbooll! "Cattlul continuing 1tudy and •P- propriate chani•· Buie aubject curricu- lum .requirements. Options for 1e1dtm.lc- vocatklnal mix. Empha1LI in C!OllftMlloi:. Qweatlta: Whal policies would you reo- ommend to bell uae.elllllnc lllcllltles! "Trial ol year round llCbool Cllllc:tpl UJ!ller carefully conl«lled coodltionl. Selective lnterschool trafllPOrtatlon to accommodate distribution or aa:e group problems and uceuive personnel ud facility costs. Harbor Voters Pick Two School Trustees Tuesday The -lal electlOn lo fill two unexpired terms m lbe Newporl-Mela Board ol Education wlll be htld next TueadaY-"-... · Polling place• In Newport Beach and Coita Mt11 Will be open from 7 1.m. to I p.m. to aocommodate the 67,087 voten who are eUglble to pertJclpate In the epecfal election. Voters will be aaked to select a tnuit.ee from five candidalff for Diatrict 5 and one from eight candktates for District 8. The two vacancies were created by the re1l111atlon1 ol. trusteea Donald Strauas (District 5) and Selim s. Franklin (District 6), · Each candidate Is elected by voters from the whole school district, but the candidates must live in the lru!tee area that they seek to represent. Trustee Diatrict 5 encompaws West Newpott, the Bllboa Peninsula, Lldo r11e, Balboa Bland and a small portion of Corona deJ Mar. Trustee District 6 takes in Newport He ights and Costa Mesa south of 21st Street and betwet:n Newport Boulevard and the bay. Aecompanyin1 are profllts o( the candidates nmning for StrlUIS' Diatrlct 5 tenn. ... -wbicb. expires In June 1"3. The winner in Tueaday's election will fill the-une1pired portion of Ult term and, If he chooses to do so, will stand IOI' rHlection in April of nei:t year. The two questions anaweted by the candidates were posed u a publle service by the Orange Coalt Chapter ol the League of Women Vottrs. . .tl.lv I.' B·elf ast A flpme Again., ' t•, ... , •• , • ' • '., In Wake of 2 Attacks BELFA6'r (UPI) -Flghtlns bn>h out procession In Belf11rs Ardo)'ne district between Protostanl and Roman Catholic and charged into tbe crowd lo capt.... mob.! in East Belfast today wben anlpen: him. shot two Protellanl workera in lbe city'• As they thr\IJI through the cortege, docks area. men and women mourners attacked the Marubilt barricades apmuled In Ille IOldlera while lbe 1\111™ eacaped In a streels and rovlni crowds burled stones nearby car. and bottlea. The llghlln& In Eaat Beilul erupted A British Amy spokesman uld lmopa when mlpers picked o11 two Protestant poured Into the area lo act u a buffer, _.kera on the mot ol the Sirooco but angry Pn>lellul1 flooded put their Enctneerlni Plant. a predomlnanlly l1ants lo INI oil a Catholic ~ . Piotestant lactoiy lnalde a small wllh ~-• ; Catholic enclave. The «inlnintatlon came as · Irish Infuriated by lbe lhootlni. mobe or Republican Army .(IR.A l gwunen slruck Proteotant wortm quietly charged Into back agaimt tbe British Army 's oo-the atreeta where they .met rl~alt ~ cupatlon <ii their llfOblhOldJ Mond11. on. . • , In a ·Ourr1 ol predaWJI Inctdenta, the ll\lndreda of lmops plt1111ed bOlween IRA allot al Brlillh troops at least 25 tbe lighting factions. but not before the times in Belfa.11 and Lcndonderry and set Protestants bad sealed the Cithollca In oil ....., bombs. lheir neighborhood with barrlcldtJ ol An Army spokesman said the gunmen stolen cars and trucks. missed their gargels, but lhat aoldlers Soorces close to the IRA 111d tbe returning fire claimed they hit five urban shooting incidents were Indicative of new guerriJlas. tactics militant catholics planned to In another c!Ulb. tmopc saw ·· man allopt In rtactloo 0. the Brltllh takeover carrylog a plalol ' In a Catholic funeral or theli llnJn&bold& F rom Pqe I FREEWAY DEATH. •• t TM 0.-... C.I OA"-V ,II.OT, 'Wiii 'llNcfl ... ~ .......... ...,.... .......... .., •• tM ........ c..r-.i.""'...-~· ...... ~ """ .i111Mt .,.. -llM!lo """""''-....... ~ Fridey, ,..,~ ,,,._., ~ ~ Ille Yip ot this Jepalatloo and olliel' 1l1lls "1bey bava bad a diftlard for local _:by .other membera that the Le(lal1tur< communllles until lbue bills starled II"~ bolds the DMslOn of lllrb\f111 In low, • ting polled," Badbam llid, poinUnc out esleem in this "''rd --l~Ini Newport lleacb'ls jUst one uunplo, ,~ Hwll~ 9"dlf"*"tleln V•""'• U111N ; .... ,,......,lllllct .... s. °""'"""' freeways thmo&h oomnnmIU!s llhout "The dlv1110n ol highways Is goinf to tht consent and advlC< of tbe com· ba lo•·•· -.. n~~--.d munlll .. ~ · ,. -• ~m w · · • Pfiati ol lladlwn'1 melSUn! wlllch "" J'* ~!NM. A ,...,. ,...... , etlllln i. Mlbflalf ~ _. .... .,.. _; TM" ~lllc::!MI Mflllllnf JIM! ti ., lat':::W•I • t•r 4t'9tf, C•t. ~. e.Mi., ~ . ' : .. · drew 11no' 'fDiei onlY from aenatora Ran- ~ «•Mrt N,.W•M . ,.., ..... .,.,..~ : -·idf'r.?;; ~~..;.i...~ ~-TI.-11 K••'il 1 ·--~ n... • ~Cll•rl•• H. r::-" .,, ";, Nan '• AMltlililW ~ .._.. :. c....--~ ~ Mt11"'9 !!:!:~.~ h~, t2l~· • """"'~~ .w. .. , U.W....oi1:nt....._.A.,.... Mvrtllllfl'M ....,., ,,.,, ...... , ...... IM (*-'-t -_... 11 C.... A'9f f .. I.. I f1N~ la.mt " Cl a• ~at ' I Hl ... 11 j. F rem P .. e I doiph Comer (D-Eureta) llllll aark L. --1:'"1' .i'O .. -. •• 1. ~ .l.:Jl::£"" t~ . ~ ;; • : • ·..: Bradlo" \11-llaa JOll~ """:".afllr aearly • • . : three yurl .t ollotls 117 ,Bad!Iam and local IUldeoa to get le11a!aU•e actiolJ, Badltam lint lntmlJcod llll anti-• . -.Y bill !1111'19, Clllly to> ha'" It 11D thiOup the ...... 1>1:1 but dlt In Colller'1 Senata Transportatloll Oommlltee. Senala approval ol the Badbam ,_...,..,....,. mnill& preceeded 117 a lllort time lllllala appro'tol ol Iba ,,.ni,. by tiate -Dmnil Carllenter (JI.Newport lleacb) lbat llOUltl .-lbe mun l'Ollle, from Vefltura to 6m ~ "" Illa ltala rn...., 11Y1tem mapa. ' • ea.,...1er•1 olllclo llid UtJs momisw Ille Moelnbly Tronsportatlon Commltlol may -ep UIUal pniotdilm and bear ~"":"fi.o.~~~ ..,....,. ...... JJdto... ... ... !I It_-, lllllla I& t¥i' .M ""6'111t hKnl unlll -lollowltw U. lnl-penctlni nceu. anllldates Schmitz Set ....... -~ G, lilllp. ........ • P' -Jt1 m a .. Newport Mach. .....,. Wife, Danit&. i•::;t:Ji!"~, Occldmtal ~: I!,+ ~ llde-, Cal .Mate. Lona Beat~ J.D, La•, Haotlnp Ctille(e ol Law. · . s,..w Qaallllta-: ,......, lllgh tcbool counRJor ud 'leacber In Enf1lah and IOdal ltudla, former -11111ive .. _ .. _ · b11mU Cn1r Blddla (lt-!Uvenlde), - ber'ol local pro1 ... IJoaal orranlutlona aa...U•At-Claleral'1 Vol..,_ ~ Counclland NelfpOrl Belch CIU.. All'i Adviao<y Con>- mlltet. Q1111'aa· What polideo !!lein<Dt lo Improve the qualltrol our acliooll? "Clas liae In tbe buic. ltlll Jn- -,,... and acodemlc cloueJ ollould be 111fllclaitly amall .. the teacher can lndl•ldua!U.. jnltfUctlon. rec.cnlsinf any leamJni probleu\I ood CO!Tectlng them Immediately, ud •lso motivating and asslllinf the IUperiOr students to ucel. · Quetlloo: Wbat policies would you recommend to belt Ule e x l 1 t I n ' facllltles? "The school system has atl the in- gredients of a year round operition for full utilization of the physical plant without a major change « upheav1l in emtlng organization. To the utent atudenta and parents demand or require a full year. program and teachen are aV1ilable, the summer IChool program can be eapanded and lmjlcoved u part ol tbe regular school operation." e LaHr -·•-i..-. ... .•. Alltlnu:, 31111 *II It., Newport ~ FamlfJ': SinClt. occ.patloo: Eltmeolary leacher wllh the Qran(e Unified School lllatrlct-, P.dlclU.: BS, lllClal 1 c I ea et , Sootbem Ullnoll UnMnlt7: tl<TMBl.uy cutlflcate. lndlana UnlVU11t7; MA, clemmlar)' ed..,._ t1oo, s.u state u* venit,y. . S,.Cla! ~ llooo: E>perlence In dumiom teathinl: vlct prta~I ol lbe Onnc• Unl!led Ed- """tlon AID:latloo and member ol the Calllomll Teachen' "-!at loo. . QleA!ao: What pollclOI wouJcl you !m- piemeot to impiove the e4ucallonal quatlly ot our acbooll! "I believe m pollcla lhat -.Jd pro- vldo puter opportunl!JOI lor teacbera lo wort wllb ti. WPiJ at 6la pttlllll level of instructlon byidOcnutn, Ibo IMclteNtu- dent raUo ., lhat the eciJcator can find and uae the melhod of lnslructlon lbat the child can best leam by and succeed with." -tloo: Whal pollclea would )'OU recommend lo best lU e a: l s t I n g facllilie1? "I believe In policies tbat would pro: v1de sh&Mg or equipmel!I by teacben of lbe primacy rrades, the elementary grades, the junior high school grades and lbe senior lli(b sdioo! grad... I also believe in pollda that -provide rooms and centers far Independent leam- inl activities so that students can achieve at their own ntes." , -To R11 n for Presidency ,,.., Wire llanlea Rep. John G. Scbmill ot er..,. Coun ty, ddeated In his bid !Or -Uoi by lbe hpublican PIJ'ly In June, 1oU: WH expected to announce hit "-Idol Partr canijldaey for l'r<sldenl ol th Untied Stalei. Some Amtrkan Party dlehards wtn reportedly still puahln( a " D r a f Wlllac<" movemetll In Louisville, Ky. but Schmitz today WU coosidertd f .... t runnor for the nomlnallor.. Schmitz wu defeated In his GOP bl< for renunlnaUon to· "'" for hll con greillooal ieat by Orant!• Counti AIHsaor Androw J. illnlba•. Tilt ftna tally alter Scbmltz demaodtd -and pall for -a recount WU Schmits 40,JG alM Hlnabaw. C,nl . Schmitz' emerpnce u Ille America& Party'l l"lme praldentlal candidate n1 evldeneed Tueoday -the J'IU'l1'• pi-. poaed platform wu drawn up prlmar!Ji by William K. .Shearer, a Caltlornl1 delegate wbo IU~ Schmlb. Al lbe urging ol t1rry Abraham, •lw ..,.--nttd Schmitz at lbe platlom mfftin&, the platform preamble was altered to delete "epitbell" be aald migbl be olfet11lve lo Republlcaos and Democrats who could swing over to tlH American Party. 'I'bt committee removed a senteocl de!aiblng the Democratic Party u "Ibo captive of the htwia, beatnika, Uor- tionists a n d excitlc freaks." 'a n d 1 sentence calling the Republican Party "lbe creaw.. ol countcy-club prolltem who usa the power ol big govenuneol ta milk and abuR the averare man." _ 13 ,500 Space Workers To Lose Doug-Ins Jobs 941 County Jobs Could Be Lost If PEP Aid Cut Fnnn Wire Senicet About 13,500 aerospace M'Orlcers em- ployed by McDonnell Douglas Corp. In California will lose their jobs by the end of 1m. the company announced Tuesday at Its Sl Louis headquarters. Plants in Huntington Beach and 5anta Monica are ei:pected to suffer the bi.pest loues, but no specific figures wtre 'ovalllllle today. " A spokesman for McDonnell Dou&W -UUCI Colp. In HtmtiDglm lleadl ~ np11Xle )mo,.. eocUy ho"~ ti tbit plan~ will be .Jald "'1-but llld tl)o work force ts definitelJ "aoing doWn." Company orllcials Jn St. Louis said lbe severe layof£1 were caused primarily by the loss of Ille IU blllloo space sbutU,e contract. The contract was awarded last weet to North American Rockwell's Spact Division at Dowoey. "Had McDonnell Douglas been selected to build the space sbutUe, it was an- ticlpated that a slpiflcaot portion of this reduc~ would not have bee o neeesury," a company IPO:kesman said. several other projeds .... also endlntl. aca>rdinf to company ollicl.aiJ. Tbree weeks l&O it was announced that 1.500 .....ten would be lald oll at Ille Hun- tlqton Bead! plant. The local spoteaman said tbose 1.500 "''OUld be part of lhe overall 13,500 now expected lo be la1d oll. McDonnell Dousiu bu about I0,000 employea at teveral plants a n d sublldlary companlea In Calilomia. There are about 11700 aerospace workers al the Hunllngtoo Besch plant. . McDonnell Douglas olllclals 11 .. said some workers would be laid off in SL GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPNlllS WATCH LUBRICATION Watches today are Intricate p~ ducts of a technology advancing so rapidly that watch repairmen never slop learning. 1 Watch lubrication alone req~s continuing study lo keep up wltb new watch oils and oll ,subrtltutes. A good example Is tbe plastic walj:h lul>rlcant. This oll aubstltula depo• Ill a •oUd film wblch takes tbo place of oil, nduCOJ friction and protects tbe surface mm run. The sean:h for new lubriaaJJl.t baa bou·lnlanaWed b!J: "crwp. lq" ol oil at bllb altl 8Dd Ibo cbtmlcll lnstablllty of ordinary oil which caUMI cummlns. dl')'lni out or runnJna, 0 Running" CIUlel com-- pllcaUon 1n matln& Ibo oil ·"•tq put" In rpeclflc movement pull. While 1;11me new lubrlcanbl are ex..Uent fnr 1eneral ua1, we know tbat high sradt wa.tdles obould bav1 more 1ptclali.d treatment than ··some now lubricants and m11bod1 permit We tbentore cuo- luUy con11der tbe lllbrlceUoD methods used tor ellcb w • t c II Louis and Canada, but Califomll would suffer the pUteS losses. Employment In Sl Louis wlll drop about 1,200 by the end of Ibis year. com- pany olliclals aid. but .... 5,000 jobs will open up <here In 1173 becauae of lbe F-15 lighter contract. While workers at Mc.Dcmnell Dou&las were hit ~J bJ loa ol lllo JIPllCO abut• U.. officiala lit North American Roctwell predict lbe lotal 1butUe cootract may create u m1QY 11 ll0,000 jobl aCl'Dll the ~. ~·1'1 -Yllll> ~ -- panles, or ... a1aa; ~· """""1tract work. ~·. McDonnell llouglla ooulil aave aome ol Ill wort force ti II plch up aome ol lbe subcontract work, comp1oy officla1J in- dlcaled. Meal.y-mautli -M yncih .Ousted ' BOURNEMOUTR, E n g 11 n d (UPI) -Diana stlDer bu given bet pet mynah to an amusement park becauie Iler husband Hany !aught tbe bird lo ridicule Prime ltinlster Edward Bealb 117 saying 'Ted's a twit." Mn. Stiller aald her husband, a Socialist, taught lbe bird Ille phrase to annoy her !lither, llm>ld Peyte, 19, a vice prukltot ol the CoMervaUve party In He1th'1 con- alltuency of Buley. Failure of Congress to app-ove 1p. propriations to continue the Public Employment Program (PE~) mlf meu the end of !MI jobs In the county. In- cluding 294 employed by co u n t y deparlmeots and another 321 by cltlea ard echool dimicts. Thia was the warning 1 i v e n to the ,()range County Board ol SUper,vlotn Tuesday by Ell M. ~ ooua17 PEP director. He added thal lnotber DI jobe In a separate j)l'll(l"am alao .,. la jeoplrdy. . u: (t' ,H_..,.. Mi4, Ille fl.I m1lllon lllOCated by lhjt llderal government lo ltllld the jobl during the past year will be expended by All(. 14. Supervisors agread to extend the program for five day1 to All(. II , with $511,000 from a separate PEP fund previously earmarked for = ol suppUes aod equipment for • 'nit county's six largest cities operate separate .PEP programs. None bava reported is.wing tmnination notices u yet. Huntington Beach. lbe only Oranp Coast city with a separate program -15 workers in I $315,0llO project--has enouch money to continue the program until Aug. 11, olficia!J r<ported. Although warning board members !bat the federal funds were nnmin& out, Hernandez said he wu still conftdent that Congr.sa would renew tbe wort pn- gram tor another year. He aaid Rep. Rlcbanl T. Hanna ([). Fullerloai bad informed him lbat tba ..,. appropriaUoos bill II In a Senate- Houae conlerence COllllnlttee ta iron oul dlllerenct1 in oeparate bills puaed by Ille two houses and ahould be reported out IOOll. The rf!lifor Mother or Qrandn\Olher with from 1 to 9 GENUINE Birthltonu from sn.oo. Amlabl1 in 14 tit. white or yotlow lold J.C. .J.lu"!f'~rieJ J1wefer6 112J NEWPORT lLVO., COSTA MESA CO!IYEl<laff Tlkloll 11 TfAkS ti< !AIU LOCATION' 'IWllW!EIUCAll>-MIGTlk CHAkSE rHONl Ml·Jlfl brougbtlnourslore. .. .............................. ,.. .... ... \ •' - p tac u vLsi Mu A ard ""' lbe tiOI ol . whi led fin the ""! T lot< i~ ..., an the> n Pre "" T -!em con auti con II will . .., J1p Tu mot II fmi lip bell non acb In lbe c::ah nd ava dee .... <du II rad • _, DAD."Y PILOT EDITOllL\L PAGE Unique Police Program A unlq111 new police force on tbe Orange Cout 11 tying shape In much the same faablon amall depart. menll have In the put, but tbls will be born by planned parulbood. Reserve Offkers for the Colla Mesa Police Depart· ment -30 In all -are beint recruited for training and aasl8J1'!'1Dt In the "'" planned dty of !nine. The 20 111111 pleb! for IMne duty will .t>rovlde the nucleul of Ill own evantual munldpal polJa depart- ment, worldnc out of a subllatlon Ihm Costa Jileaa'a own needJ bffe rtaen, IO H wtl1 utlllze the otber 10 new raena, but ptOll)eC!lve.JUll'Tt ofll· cers should Uve In lnlni, Costa Kesa and Newport Beach, since the geocraphlcil requirement II restdaney Witbln 10 mUis. Younc men Interested In becoming society's ro- called laJlllOll lawman may apply at the Costa Mesa Per90D11el Department, 99 Fair Drive. Air West's Attitude Posted colll)>lcuoUJly In the Orange County Airport II a n«Jce to jet pilots requeatlng tbeir cooperation In followtn1 a procedure that provides a minimum of noise tor thoae beneath the lake«! pattern. It ukl plloll to throtUe back at 1,000 feet and alter their course allghUy to lake their czaft over tbe least number of housing units below. 'l'Olve inore than a minute or two, yet consideration for those on the sround below II nll. When and If Air Wat aeeb coll!lderatlon of add!· Ilona! fllgbts, airport counter space or other consldera· tlon from tbe Board of Supervbors, we truJt Air Weal'• attitude will be kept In mind. And Air Weat might keep In mind !bat tbe super- •llon do ha" a club. Western Air Lines bu been or- dered to pack up and leave Lone .Beach Airport beca ... al non..ompllance wltb !bat dty'a requested anti-noise and fllgbt safety reatrlctlons. Learning to Earn A nrlaty of training programs leading to · mastery of sklUJ necesury to· get a lob are being offered tbll fall by tbe Coutllile Regional Occupation Procram. CROP was ~!illsbed lut year u a lolnt vocation· al education effort by three school dlJtrlcll along the Orange Coast. The Newport-Mesa Unified and tbe Tustin and Huntlneton Beach Union High School District& agreed to launcb a lrla1 effort with funds coming from all three cllitricts, The CROP board1 made up of ttuJtees from each district, bu aeprovea a broader spectnlln of courses yielding job &kills for both high school age studenls and adults from all tbrte dlstrldS. These range from a clus In cosmetAilogy at Golden Weal College to boat construction training at the Colum· bla Yacht Company headquarters In Coste Mesa. Air California pilots almost invariibly follow Ibo procedure precisely. The same cannot be said for Hughes Air WMt. however. Air West Ignores the request. short<utting tbeir DC9 fllgbts by angling across tholl&lDds of houalng units In the &ufis and Corona del Mar area. The Ume saving for their flights to PboeniJ: and San Diego could not In· Other courses offered next fall are applied com· munic1tions, merchandising, &ervice station sales and car maintenance, allied health semces and landscape maintenance. "Let's see now. Parochial aid for Catholics, anti-bussiag fo!i the South and Agnew for the right wingers. CROP promises to be a boon to area studenls and employers alike. c Munich Visit Possible .Here~ s Issue You Could Step Into . -~· Another Trip for -~ixon? President NlJOo bu still lllOlbor spec> lacular trip abroad In mind. Under serious consideration ls a Dying visit lo the Olympic games J n Munlch -Au~. 16 to Sept. 10. An avid 1part1 fan. the President 1' ardenUy esger to attend this quadrennial world athletic event. He keenly followed the various elimina- tion terta and trWr cl U.S. putlcfpants, which furtbor whet· ted h1I desire for 1 !Int-hand look at the 0(1mplc -tats. The President bu told uslatants he tblnb there ii an m:tllmt chance the U.S. will establl5h a new record In wlnlllng top honors at U-. games. IT GOES without saying t h e Presldenl'1 atlt!Jdance at tile Oi,tnplcs 'lflllild be belpfu1 pollUcally. The Prestdont'1 .,.....ce tn Munlch _,Id Involve no undue security prob- lems. Firm auurances of thlt have come from both local and West German autboritieo-wbo very mucb want him to come, oven for a llay ol onl1 a day. If the Prestdont -declcle to do ao, It will be after the R<publlcan nstlooal con- vention (q. ZJ.JS) and bis -i1nJ with J1pan'1 .... Prime -Kakuef Tanaka In Hawaii al tho end o1 tbll month. When Republican plalfonn framen rmlsh their Joi>, there will be many aignllicanl and ll1Wnl differences between theln and the Democrate'-ond none more., thon an tho tGn1d _.of IChool bua!ni. In dJrect l'Ol1trul to the Democr1ts the GOP plank will be cleareut and <ategoric aplftlt bua!ni to "achieve racial balance.••. 11IB DEMOCIU.TS, obvklusly teying to nrry nter an both 1bouldm, cunorily gJossed over lbe Y01aUlt illue with two amtquous llltanentl: ''Tranlponation ol ltudente ii -1ler tool to acoompllah ~lion. It mmt -to be av . ICCCl'dini to s..p..... CGul dedaianl to elimlnste Jecally-lmpooed -·tian and to bnprove tho quslity of oducatlon for all childr<n." In other wmll. the Demacrote are for nciallJ'.-!nted school busing, but carefully and torluousb< ll)' to avoid Mylnf to. The Republlcon plllil: wtD empltot1cal1J leave no doubt cl the puty'a flit op- poaltian to IUCb busing. No -will have any uocertalnly aboul the plank u ti ii being written. Jn dnll fonn, followlnc ii wbal k pro- -u olllctel GOP pollc:y: -NO lllte lltall cien1 equal educallonal · -bmily 11>.,, -.. -ol Dear Gloomy GUI ~---•lnlU.. ·~lawto~- ol Jte audit lion. --~t Oty. Or varia. Velintoe! 'D. G. T. ____ ._ ... .... ... .. .. . .... ,_ -..... ....,, -°""' , .... race, color or o.allooal origln. -Stuclenls lhall nol be deliberately segregated either amang or within the public ld>ooil. -Aaipment of I t U d e D t I • to neighbor--ii not to be ..... sidered a denial ol equal educatlonal ap- portunity -the ld>ools are located or the •nilJU!lent made (or the purpose of racial ---Raclal tialaace Ii NOT requlttd. -Tltm CID be IJ) dilcrlmlnatlon Ill the einploymenl and &11ipnent of faculty and stsU. . -School autborltles must lske •Po propriate acUcn to oftl'COme whatever language battlers may er!st ln order to enable all porticlpsnts to participate equally In educatlooal J>l1li11Ulll. This would establish, In effect, an educational bill ol rig1Jte for lofeiican Amu1cans, Puer10 RIC3DI, lndlanl and othen who start under lingua&• bandlcapa and ensure that they have equal educa'tiona1 opportunlly. -School district lines must not be lg. nored or altered un1 ... clesrly lhown to have been drown for the purpose or -•lion. -Additional busing mllll not be re- quired unleu no other remedy can be found to c:omct a particular violation. FREE-WHEELING judges who iuue ~ping busing edicts are given the back ol the band In the drift version or the.GOP plank. . They are told off ltemly and lharply. The party declaration calll foc 1ea15l1Uve curbl CXl the judlclary, and spells them ... 1. Tbe plank calll (OC the speedy enact- ment ol the two meuures President Nix· an advocated tn bis specla1 meaqe to C.O.,.. on buling last March. They are -"The Equal · Educ>Ucoal Op- portunities Act" and "The Student Transportation Moratorium Act." Under the latter, c:ouri1 would be blmd The League for Planned Liller! held an acute emergency session to warn tbe na- tion once again of the gravest threat_ it faces : The Dog Explosion. 1be grim facts were laid on the line by Dr. Paul Horlick, author of "The Dog Bomb" and other frightening best-sellers. In 1932, Dr. HorUck said, there were fewer than one million dogs in America. Tod a y, there are close to 50 million. Thul, 1DJder the ine1orable dlctAtes or Tbe Malthusian L&w of population growth, he said, the country will be forced to support the burden or 1.3 trillion dop by the year '100. "The city of New York alone," be said, "alrtad}' has eoo,ooo dop who deposit an """' laulni .... buainl ed1cta until ~---------) July I, 1971, or "unUI c..,r.u pused ( appr-oprlate .ltlilltllon, whichever ts ART HOPPE IOODef." ~ "-~~~~~~__, Prof ligares at Work estlmsted 50,0llO tona of doc clepolite ea 1be llclewalb annually. How 1.., can the Wand ol Manhattan support tbll burden? "llY THE VEAR 2000. """"1llng to every reliable projection, we city dwellers wJ]1 be up to -. " the aood doc- tor aa1d delicately, ••blps." Bloe Croa and Blue Sbleid are c:on- alantly pleadlllc poverty and pusblnc for nte lncreUel, bat their top -have Utile tnxtbla flndlnc funds for lux· urioul hotel ,....., pumet meah and the belt boooe maney CID buy •. The Blue Croa 1J1P1o11 who nm the bealtb lnsUrance prqiram for federal emp1ayea fllUed around the oauntry to IS apeclal meet· inp last year. Al vtrtually .. .., stop, they camped ou1 In lbe belt hotels and feasted on expensive food and drink. The Olllt, Of coui'se, WU passed on to the customen. IN mNE, 1111, Blae Cross executives held an °Ktuarial" meeting l n Wublngton, D.C. Blue Cross bu several mplendenl or1tce. aultes In Wublngton, yet the olOdail chose to hold the1r - "'-8 In the pooh 111.J·Adams lfotel. J1111 lCl'Oll IA!ayttta Park from the White llouJe. ' EVen Joseph Hlm!J, the Blue Qoool vtoe president In dtal'll ol the lodm1 program, ttnted a ...... ...... daaplta the fact tbal be U-In the Vfrslalo suburb&. Two ol. Hl:rft1'• aaoct•• Lomlne CUpenter and James i-. both local ruldeoll, also -rooms al the Ha1-Adams. 'Ille tolaJ bill for the l'll0<1a1 affair: fl,111.JI. 'In -· lfl'I, ua...,. lltd bis .-ates -to -for a meotlog witb ..,....i olllc:lalL 'ftle7 holed 1IP for ala dQt al tba Siltier HDtee and ... 1IP a -bill Jiit -ol $l,llO. NOT SAllU'iUI db tbe bM11e lnnds, tba -Croa ---etpt. boll1el ol B 11 •n tor pa !'11 • bolt1e al hotel nlel), JI -" Old Grand-Old-($17eodl), 1'-ol c.ydlan Qub 1'11111rq ('17 -). 17 bolo.a ol Ballantine IOllldl (Ill -">· and --ts ol lllnll'llDll vodka. lllmT• Brlalol er.am llberry, 11116 -· Tbe---a-11 ,.._ sntullJ, botl the BIDa 0-0. oo!Dclals ldded ldll-111 to I» to -ol 1be bllla. • (JACK .ANDERSON) The Blue Croa cblela have steadfutlJ' lnalsted they -"""" -y fnlm their federal lllblcribera to stsve off bankruplcy. Lui year, for eaampla, they pushed tbroulb an pen:eat nte bite for federal empio7U at the lllDe lime they ""' aecretJy culllnc .be!iellts. THE BWE C1106S "&Uiddlnes an ex· peme1" admonilh uecuUves to a't'Oid "ostentation." Bui 1be tnvellng offldall have lhown a linplar!J relaxed altltude about their fringe benefits. In November and December, l':J.i for esample, llam!y and bis lllafl a aeries of ..,ionsJ meetlnp at the Cao- tlnmlal Pila Hotel In Qilcqo. They threw 11 benqoell In the botel't 'Gov<mor'1 Suite," dropplnc 11.111 !or hJn d'oeuvrt:1. fl,410 for "hospitality," II.SIS for meals. and 12,e36 for liquor and setups, Cll!CAGO ii the Blue Cross home of- fice~ and tbe oampany's own abundant fadllllea were ft0dl1y available. llarvey aplalned, howem, that meetJnc in other Blue Croa olllces "would not con- ~ Iii the kind ol .... Ions we would like 10 ban." ua...,. lnlllled, moreover, that iuCb mtertaimDenl -are not charged oil lo the lederal emplo,.. p,....m. Tbey •.,. plctad up by the notional a-.:l&Uanl," he uJd. 11*, ol ......, -id mean tbat ...,. lodanl B1oe ~Blue Shield ..........,. .. PQIDc' lllrvrJ'I boare bll1a. .---•w S..1•1e ---. Deir Geqo: I ""* 1o Dear Abby and Ille tokl me to write to you. What cao 1 do •bout pin _, • V.C. bear v.c.: Y• -write to AM Lmden -If U..'1 aQJlbklc l don't -lt'a a pin pal. ' • . "Jn clop!" Inquired an elderly lady In the front row. "1bem, too ," agreed Dr. Hortick. A> bead of Zero Dor Population, an all· oul do-1ood fl'Ollp, Dr. Horllck advocates thal clty dwellers llmil tbemtelves to 0.0 dop per ramlly. He uid moat couples bad dop u the result or "yielding to a sudden 1111• wttboul taking adequate precautions." "Don't curb your doe/' be said; "curb your desire for one." Dr. llarllck dted Ihm typical cues of why couples have unplaMed dop: (I) They past a pet store window and are carried any .by pwtan. (2) They r..i havtnc a doc may uve theh-marriage. (S) A doc follows theh-child home, uoually at the end ol a rope. ''Wll'B MODERN advancu: tn con- tnceptlon," be aid sternly, "there is 1beolutely no reuon a couple lhould aeillshly have an unplanned do(." The safest and most reliable method of 1volding an unplanned dog, be 1aid1 is Tbe Pill. The Pill I! actually an alleru pill. Taken met a day by either spouse It In- duces an aller&J lo clop that makes be•· Inc one lmpoulble. For Cltbollca, Dr. Horllct advocates The Rhythm Method. When an 1mptanned doc lpj)W'I CXl the dooratep, be sald, the CltbolJc couple lhould pick It up and - Obe, two, tine! -heave 1t into the oei&bbor'• buabes. A> lor chUdreo too YOUDfl for The Pill • Dr. -feels atnqly tbat ..,.., respo-'Olble pun abould ......, his ,...,.... fl'om head to toe wtth J>or-B-a-befcn aandlnc him oul to plaJ. IN llVMMATION, Dr. RorUclt called oa .,,,..., Am.ncaa to .,bllmate bis or her paternal oc matemal feellnp toward doll and bave a bellJ -"II -f)ol1oal land ii to bop ite bead above the mlR, •be uld, "bablea are lbe --Romember .... motto: 'Keep Y• Stdawalb Cleen -Go Have a Baby!' " Tbt 1--a eoalllliit of ....,_, jouero, eyclJata and -IUden -pve Dr. Horllck a lllncllllf ...ilao before -klntl Into Ill --: "C. the Sldewalkl of Cocbhbl) N.., Yoct." Is there anyone we've missed?" How to Assemble Worldwide Peace To the Editor: Foreign policy -two words which somehow bear an ominous dlnnotation , implying as they do our relaUOns with other countries, relations whlcb could bring good tidings or otherwise be dlsutrous to our cause. The British were past muten at the art of suave diplomatic corivenations with olhen, always reserving a trump card as a lut resort before unleashing their formidable navy to curb belllgerut nations seeking dllmlnaUon over all and sundry. Having lived a prte1rioua emtence for te•enl centuries under hanh leaden, the lnbabltanls of lhil aceptered Ille learned the 1-ol Ille tbe bani way. SWEDES, Danes, Norweglan1, Normami and otherl invaded Britain. each conqueror bnposlng bls rule and phllooopby on the hapless !slanders. The eUecll of these lnvulons helped to develop the Brltlsb character of patience and led to an lnfleslble determination to prevail these llDgulnary ousl•Uil>ts from ever recurring. In sum the country became tborougbly unilled. The sourc.s or l0ttlgn pollcy stem principally from one b a 1 I c priociple, .DIDM!IY tbt proliferaUoo of peace throughout the world, laying bare the peripheral benefits of justice, equity, educatkn and better and more widespread distribution of material benefit&. These are the facton wtucb, when properly usembled, spell peace. WE IN TRIS country need not be ashamtd of whit we have done to help rebuild a world l«n apart by put wan. Mr. Truman accoinpltshed a ta.st ot hertllleM proportiool In reslorlnJ dignity and prosperity to Europe. Other or our Jeadm acted 1im1larly, leading humane crusades to help our br«hen and alsW'I In dllttt ... Since peace is our objective, ls It not Joalcal to follow the tnill which makes peace easier to 1ttain! We CIDDOt eiped complete harmony for we are but buma.DJ, but we can try to mlnlmize the occasions which prevent the 1ttatnment or at least part of lhil -t lsudable endeavor. ( MAILBOX ) In this rospect. Mr. Nixon bu - worldwide plaudits . RAYMOND SIMARD • Too Dlgh • Co•t To the EdJtor: Recently the votera or the Newport· Mesa School Dlllrict have been recelvtng their sample ballots from lbe Reglslrar of Voten. It ii unfortunate that only thr!e of the twelve candidates running ,,.. the School Boord wett able to lflord the $600 required to have their quallfk:a· tlom printed IDd milled with the aample ballote. The current COil o( ruMb1a for even I non-partiaan offiee makes it lmpouible for people of even modut meana to be able to bring their qualifications to the public. Many voters even btlleve thlt the qua.lificalkm are printed at the taI- payers eapense and those candldalel not listing their quallflcatlom do IO oul or a lack of Interest In the poaltlon and are not serious candldatu. ,,. you lmow tbll ts not lrue. It cost• the candidate, ,.. bit lrlendl, or a fl'OUP backing him llOO to have bis quallflca· Ilona lncludecl. wttb the aample ballol If the school hoard ls to truly repme<1I lbe variout segments of our aociety, the cost of even the most limited campaign makes it impossible for many well qualified lndiViduals to give of their time and talent&. J rullze I h a I tile Daily Piiot does much In lrYinl to bring the YuloUI can- didates to the atteotion ol the publlc, but tt does seem WfOD1 thal for a non. part.lsan, non-salaried Office, IO D\8D1 t otherwise qualified indlvtduals • r a prevented from nanning for public office DAVID If. KRUEGER, Ph.D. Walls S·urround Power ,,,,.pi, Al Large: The more powor you acquire, tile less you know ; for a powerful man is totally insulated by bis subordlnalel, who tell him onl1 whal they tblnlt he wants to bear, or what wtll supporl their prevloos deciJ!ohl, and not what he abould be told. (This, finally, WU lfllla"I downfall.) It'• odd how law msnqera -u well u marrla1e partners -reallte that If you If•• way In lltlla thtngs, Yl>'l can almool alw.,a haft your way tn big ones. Tbe reel danaor In mllitallt1 comee from ~ who leal the7 have notbing to lole -thole who, in Brecbt'I words, ''Do not fear deltb ., mudl. btrt nther the lnldequate Ille." ' 'Ille C11l17 ~ .-It ol -Ing I ''tou&her law" ii nlllng lnJfn' fttt for thole who ean alli>nl them. Seardllnc for -U within ii u IUUla u peoUrc an CNllan to find the CON: ...... you llnltb, there ii nothlnc then but pel~nradoslcally· the enly way to find ii lo p outward lo I 111'- ulM .-.. wttb the otber. ~ la ... """"'1 w the -foday then" "-r'1 7<t ....,. belura bu the ll1llb ol Sutla11Dl'• "'"""' ' (SYDNEYJ.~ been more needed, lhat .. ,,_ who do not ranember the put are caidemned to relive It." -·-·ca.ur DAILY PILOT l!obmN.'IFnd,l'ltl>llaAlr . Tllollldl l'atoll, Uilor A!Mt'IF.ll<Ua Uilorial Pl(lc &Illar Tift edllodol -ol Illa Jllllp POot ___ ... _ late -............. tb1I ............ ·-.... -mtfttarJ -loplC!I ot tnterwt ... tlgnlflcance .... ~. -tor the e:qwt.sa.a o1 ·our ,_.,_. ... _ ....... ..-u. Iha 111 ...... -... 0( ,., ......... lt!rWl"I -cl l~J DID -"'*8 ol lbodoT. Wedneltl_,, Aquat I, ·19'11 w-.,, Aotult 2, 1972 llAILYPll.Of Aid ;Ruling _Lauded .Welfare Cit.eaters Face Action-Reagan Police Hold ~Teenagers In ~layi11g Off bore • Ban (;ets Approval Search ,Pays Off? SACllAM!NTO (APJ -In what Gov. Reagan baill as "a sreat vlc:tory !or the tax- ' peyers." 111_appeal1 court bu QlllltJd tho ttpt or the 11tato to . ' ~k Income reports to track down welfare cheJten. "The ability to ver~y the outalde incomes or tboK rettiving mooey pn!Vlded by the taxpaym WU at tbe ve:y beerl or oW-11eUsre reform program." lleapn lllld In a lltatoment after the declllon wu.-Tuaday. , r,.os ' ANGELES (\IPI) -SA~•u-(AP) -lob. • '!lllee teen-.,... ,..,e . ar' ~-•v .....,.. today In connection Olfobon drillllll' oo f<d«al Tbe bUl'• Seoata proporilal, with the dtatb cl a carpenter "-In the lllnta Bu1llri -J. Laaomanblo (ft, wl\o WU Iii• l>Y ·,• sniper'• Olallllel area -.Id be baited Ojai), called Brodley "a llne ·bullet while repair!ns a roof. until abooluto 1 a I e I u a r d I -.,. WI a 'P o o r Jerry Sowers, .. Wit WOl't-aplultoUsplllllftdowlo!*I. ,..1 ... H 2 Wild Rivers Bills CALIFORNIA He called tbe-ru~ In( by the l:d Dlstritl Stato Court ol Appeela a "complete '--------' !!.lJ with two Giiier carpeitm U Ille Calllomta lecJslat•n Tbe remlutioo -ll1lud:y TUesday on the rdol ol a hOme bad tis way. · approved "1 the Mlembly. Ila thet bad been ptled ..,, anon. The Senato puled a -onl7 ellect -11 to Ille • requel! Alter the ~ -.-ty .. u.. Taelday lll'llnl t b. wltll tllo leileral . -- Make Rapid Progress virxUcaUao" ol the ltlte'• P"O" gram !or using computers and Social Se<urtty numbers to cbedt the Income repor'.ed on pOl!ce liintod for Ille .. -gD'dl-to .... -. ~-- strik and found a ,...!Jir cl empty drilllng an4 pumpin( 111JW w111e11 ---City e .lkallber wu cWlp .. a Mlepanla •gains! o0 wr'" , -.u clrllllllc 1n beach nw1>y ysrd. an actually ctemOostra .-alid 8*b d Ille city .cl SACRAME?m> (AP) - Two rival wild riven bills are .. IOOl'lnr· qWckly •tllrouP the • • LQ!I ANGELES (AP) - ·Soull!em Calllomla EdlJOn Co. Assembly after 1 seven-month · ftlfare IPPUcatJons aptnst struggle which ended only lut 11lary data reported b y week in the Senate. employers for unemployment I B k I 0111cen were r 1 Io I e 4 Tbe -WU :11).1, with the "Loi &ipiel ~ been dealt a n er e ey permlsaloo to -the -. ~ negative -comlns ,llnal deatl llld!rby the dty and re!1lmed lator wUb a war-from sen. Clark L Bradley council. , Settled i rant lnllde tllty coolllCAted (R-$an Jooe). . A -ordinance. pro. two -.....i-. Bradley IJ1lled that theft poood..,, tlle -· may ... Both meuures were •s>" proved by • the Ass<mbly NatUral ll<!OUrteS and Conservation Committee Tues- day and moved to the Ways and Means CODunitloe, where act.Ion ii ex~ '•befoi, a planned thre&<riooth recess whlch begins Frlday. insurance. Tbe Goldeo Gato WeHare Rf&bta 0rgan1r.a11on o1 san . FranclJco, which nted the BERKELEY (AP) -Set· lawJUlt agalnal the Cl'Oll:-Uern"1l of a 21-day city check, said tt would wait until after tt ltud1ed ,tlJe ruling employ,. strllo!. which ljl]ed before decldlni whether to 1p-400 persons and lelt ~ peal to the C a It Io r n la lined with garbage, bas been Supreme Court. announced by negotl$n !or stato olflclala hive llready the City CounclL run aome preliminary When -B. BaUard, II, sre llready 40 oalural oil bl -l>Y 1111 council It r<lumed·to tllo home with two leUi In the am, "lncludlnC wWld pnihlblt drilling !or oU Ju...U. _..,.. alter a ooo that leaks 71 barrels a " O!llY .., the beacbeil u . well u •wtnuiihit-.......... at the da7." lie said ''probably.the . ~ Nn>leunl Corp.'1 beach; all --amaled and beat 1lllril that eoold "'-' appl1callaa for appront ol booUd Oii ~ • f ---drlllq to r.llevtt bt -·oil drilllng ct1strldl In murder.R · • • 1 a 1' .lrom the oatunl the hdfte J>aH•""s. iiiiiii COMING VERY soo.N . I , • • ' llu applied the Ital• P1ll>llo Jitllltlet Conunlsston for a It ~nlise In rates. F.dllon't.,.NYtlllle would be lucraued ao ~mated "7 1--• ml.Woa.~ based on pro- jected 1973 lales, by the rato booet, said Jack K. Horton, cha1rman and chief executive oftictr, Tuesday in. announcing Ille application. Tuesday'• u.o ..to to ap- prove Sen. Randolph Collltr'a wild rivera plan wu followed lmmedlately by a 7-t tally ... donlng Sen. Peter Behr'1 more restrictive venion or the waterway protecUoo plan. croacbeckl ~ad rep or t e d Members of three ltriking there appear-to be large scale wilons began to return to their discrepancies -• perttllt in jobs Tue9day, and )TIOll were 1 San FranC!sco llllllple. The expected to wort today. discrepanciel are beln,c refer-d red to individual counties for Mayor Warren Widener aa1 Investigation of whether they Tuesday that wage lncrtases stem from an error or fraud. for striking garbage col- ~· t;A CUESTA~ Horton sakl 1the typical customer's bill wou1d go up four _cents per day, producing an 1.5 percent rate of rttum on California operations for nuf Y..,. A year ago. be said, the PUC determ!ne,d that a 7.9 percent· rate ol return b ·reasonable for F.di!on in 1972.. The increase "has a direct bearing on Edison's ability to conUnue to provide adequate generating reserves and suf- ficient transmWlon capacity," in tts California operations, Horton said. Principal cllllerenco between the two plans, both already ap- proved by the 5¢1le, Is In the restrictions OJr" dam building on the Eel ruvu. Both bills put identical dam- building and water divenlon restrictions on a doun other CalUomia waterways, except that Behr's plan includes two sections of the American River not covered by the Collier bill. - Collier's plan would place a fiv~year moratorium on dam constn.ictlon on the Eel. but would allow planning to go sbead In that time. Tbe Behr bill would ban -..both con- struction and planning for 20 years. Measure Passes Senate nie II.lit claimed the checks , _ _._ ter _,,._ ••"' ~wn. me •~, ,.... -applied so far only to and public works employes, persons """ivlng AFDC-Aid to Fsmilles with Dependent health and librarian workm Children -are an Invasion of and city electricians will cost privacy and violate federal between $500,000 and f750,000. re1n1latlons. Union spokesman P au 1 But the 3-0 ruling written by Varacalli said the 250-member Justice Bertram D. Janes said United Public Employes LDca1 the judaes "proceeded .., the 390 voted 7 to I Tuesday to •P- premlse that the vast majority prove the proposed setUement. of AFDC recipients sre honest · lie aald the Q)Of11hly ~ and that they believe it to be of union memberi nngea eminently lair -and simply from l600 to 11,000 and the COQllDOD sense ~ for the u-se:Ulement averages a 6 _.per- ecutlve branch of the State of cent hike. Pay for garbage CalHomia to verify the legal~ collectors will be boosted to ty ol past AFDC payments by 1837 a month and 1892 !or 1'!COl.lrse to infonnation which driven. It has lawfully acquired and.---------------'-"' which I!: lawfully available for that purpose." Teen Birth Control Moves SACR.AMEN'IP CAP) -• ,..spondenco righls bu been Leilslatlon permitting doctors sidetracked In the s ta t e to fUrnish "stxUally active" Senate. toenag<n wiQi ·co~~ptm • ' 1 Tlf upper bouse ,..versed without parental comenl bas itself Tuesday and al leut narrowly pwed the Calllornia temporarily halted leglsl1tion S.nato. granting lltato prilon lnrnat.. The bfil by Sen. Anthony the right ol unlimited access Bellenlon would r e s t r I c t to letters, books a n d luuance of the contraceptives magazines. to teenagen found to be "se.s.- ually active" by their doc:tcJ". The vote Tuesday was 21-!7, the bare minimum .-.quired. "The number and rate Of ll· leg!Umato babies born to teenagers In this stato bas gone up 50 percent ln.lbe past five yurs," the Beverly HUis Otmocat said. "Whether we like it or not, there seems to be a lot of sex- ual llCtlvlty going on among the teen-q:ers of this state." In other legislative actions: eAn attempt to give state convicts unlimited cor- e Fields sprayed w Ith peslicides would have to be posted with warning slgnl In EngJWI and Spanlsb under a bill sent Co the governor's desk. Final legl!laUve approval came Tuesday when the Asstmbly voted 50-1 to concur in amendment! made Mnnday by the Senalt, which approved the measure 25-1. eA partisan squabble erupted In the Calilom!a Assembly over a bill intended to set up mechanle1 for voter rqlstratlon. The floor light Tuesday ....1tec1 In a delay until later In the week on putUng tlje. ,,,....... by Democritle Seil. a-ge -ol San Fran-cilco to a vote.. e'l'he death blow bas been dealt to a proposal to pennlt the .,. ol coodemnationl !or preserving open space. The measure died Tuetday In the Senato Judiciary eo ... mittee on a g.s vote -one short nf the seven TIU! need- ed to clear the 13-member committe,. · eA plan to boost retirement benefil.s !or -or Calllornia COWlly employu who ,.rved In the military bas been deleatod IOWldly by the stato Assembly. The lower house's lS-11 vote TuO!day was 18 short ol the margin needed for -e. ANNOUNCEMENT • BY ~THE SEA 968-2929 962-1171 . --· -it· Ayres S.i11c:• 1905 ., ... ·di •-.I I ••,,, '.I> .;,,, ..... .>I ;1 < •r ·1 -t ·ii .. '"! . '•il . IP -r ~ •tt · '' ' """ )&;1"fl ',, , .. QJ ", I\.? ..... :,? .• ,../!, • ~ :.,oa ·;; .. "",. ... i ·'' ' ·..-f! ..... b ... -• , .... , , ,.,. ''·"""f! ' .. ~ii( ;,,., ••• ...... ,, '-~ ...... ~tl·.Jb l"l lSf , .. .. ,,. ,..JI 11•tti " _,Jd .. . -,u t-. .. ~I· •· • ~ lf!I ., : 1 :~ '.""!to ·r111J FASHIONJ ISLAND ............... ._..,_.. .. .,.._at ·n 1~ AcDDU ....... T .. YllM ... ollMllAnl.bllW'dtllghW'nlllis. '"'·· b 1. AT-I.ASE NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING The following stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS for yow shopping convenience: 15. MANDEL'S SHOES 2-APROPOS 16. MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS 3. II.ACK STREET 17. MUSIC HALL 4, l.ATH SHOP 11. NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS 5. THI BROADWAY 19. J. C. PENNEYS 6. IOI IUl{HS •rst AU RANT 20. PHELPS MIAGIR 7. WALT.AH CLARKE'S 21 . PAUL ALLAN SHOES I. COCO'S 22. THE RIGGER t. I . DALTON 23, RUSSO'S PITS 10. IL l'OCO 24. SEE'S CANDIES · 11. HAIR HUNTERS 25. THE .SHOW-OFF 12. HATCH'S HALLMARK 26. SILVERWOOO'S 13. KAltU TOYS 21. THI TOIAcc;ONIST ' 14. LANZ 21. VIKINGS FOUR 29. YAMATO'S ltlSTAURANT SHOP THI Ol'EN-Allt, OCE.\N.VllW MALL I T-Ollno-Ol--•--"' ... """''°'W _a.c.._ .. ..,...._._Ol$tDllDor-. Americas J,argest '4!' Billion Strong. .,.,_..... . I·' • • ' . • 6 Ql Q-' 1:l2,.. ,. ___ ., ".oooor-.. ~ . . c ... 11..-1 i.11• cna2' , ... Pl a--as o .. c· •• • • t .~c. ,, ....rr.t , t• I .. ,. ... • ,., .. ,. '"" • • .. " FRUa ____ _ SERVICES' a .... -. • •• " C'P .. 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