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1973-02-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
1 I I . l l •• . • ' • , . • 'J ....... _i i* ._,.-> -... ----._ ---. _ . . ·v~~ ~-~gents Nah:.· .. , .,. • t:"'" .J. - •-~o~s4. So·sifects · ...... ~:-'t.ll~rOl1i ·:·~sales . • ·'""""" . .. . ·' --~-' .. " • ' i ,' t f J .-, • • · Over ·D.esert . . ' •• ~ M' I,' ' o I TEI: AVIV (AP) -Gunfire r-I braell warp!.-lilt a Libyan pauenaor 1 . -~.~ :r'.~1l11~~= ! , ' --reported. I . 'Q1e illddtent look place about::.:;' ; . rr.m the s-c..i In . •. I cupled Sinai· Doiert. \ ri1Aft .lmell111111bry.....oa-............ : leUt r ~ sunit0n1 were taken ta a} 1 · . hOdli(, tbt ~ g0vem!neol ~· l ' b'!li£.ilotem'1it.,,.prealng ~·recret ~I , 1 ; ,,,the .m '09, lll1"· aad. saylns II I t ' • "1*cJ'll tthtl fJiet lhatt lbe Libyan p I; ' " · ' did not. lleed. the •.aiin8JS asking Jilin · io. . lai:l.111 ; I. • • f , : 0AtrllM ...,.,.. said In C&lro the plane : \ • wu,FIJgbt '114 from Tripoli, Libya lo ;. c.iro and apparenUy overflew the C-. • li'rJ)ort, wtieie It was due about lo ' m)nutt;1 " before i\ went' down shortly · ~ before 2 p.m. loca\ Ume. II ls tlfte . , minutes' flying time from C8iro to t6e: " canal. 'A-Ubyan AJrlilies spotesmanm Cam> · ·• said ·111 -· IDcludtpi the .,. ... , Jr. were aboatd the i>faai. s& bibles W9l't • ... , ,·. • (lee PLANE, ... I) . I·~ ., l ' • . ' ' J. DAILY PILOT s, w.-n ....,., f*'-Y 21, 1973 / CQast f!oJects Given 'Grandfa r ·Clause' . . ., J ~ ~ ""'" --pennlll at txemplloll -• coulal No baildlOll permit 11 requlnd for commission. eoutal eonstructlon pro]ecll •bere The coutal lnlUatlve Included tbe April "IU-111° '""" WU ~ and I effoctl"' dele. "-941&1• t.,~ were Incurred . Y-er'• .,inion was" to~ before l'IW· 20 law N ... 7, State tbe new law ...S help u.-_.111aa Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger ruled Tues-commiulolll. But tbe Attorney Geuoral day. Uabllitlet on the development by Nov. 7," Moll developmenla begun between Investment was. April ·1,-1m, and Nov. 7 would come "If a pmon l!u met an the re- wtder tbe proposltloll'• "grandfather quifemenla ol tbe law and hu performed clauae" and Woold not need pennlla ll'om auliltanUal work and Incurred lllbllanUal a reglonaJ coutal commluloo creatod by liabilities on the development by Nov. 7," the ~ ol the coa&lal lnlUatlve, tbe YOW!ier aald, "It 11 our conclusion dial lep1 oplldolt mid. . aucb person wouJd have a vested rtabt to Uncle< Prop. 20, pro~ vllued at complete tbe drrelopment wi.-a more tl!an fl,lO!I within 1,000 yar41 ol the permit fJom a l'ellloall coaalal ,... con- mean bJc11 tide Une muat carry bulldlnJ aervatlon comm1p1oo provided Illa! • ) 'Did I Feel ltl' Oxnard Hardest .. ~ .. ... .... l. " ...... • • "" .,.. ... • • ' '';"' ·Hit by Temblor OXNAl\ll (AP) -"The quake became ·I .IO!llng molioD after. Ila lint bona. It -me· fiom aide to aide In my bed!' ·ftat's bow today'• 1trong earthquake . Coast Doctor Drops Suit For $100,000 felt to newsman David White In neart>y Cem.arilJo, "It oenl d1lbet and crockery "'8!blng lo t!iO lloOr 'in my ·11ouae. one of my pic- tures feU oU the wall, too/' he relj\ted. To Richard Rodriquez, manager of a Maylall';marlo!\ in Oxnanl, tbe banlest bit city, the quake aeemed "tbe eod ol the world.'' "That WU It," he said. "There WU no place to go." Rodriquez estimated damage to the market at -tl0,000 and said the ceiling "jual lbowered down In a lot ot lil1le ple<es. EVerythlng Is on the Door." "Oh. Lord, did I feel It!," exclaimed ·Saiilfllqblrrell, admitting clerk to Ven- tura County General Hospital at nearby Ventura. .... WID't 1f1S 0 I Ja a 0 -7 --·-lfleporait .. :.--*' " tbe l>'I' • ~ c i ( ·-""' ., 1911.. v:-:~~rt-. -_,_ ..... dl_lt• ,., • ••••&•l -'12'• .... ......... • .... -· Gen. Cart ~ Tqeoday .... lbal what Is .. __ IUDll 'ol -... worit ril -lo be delemllned ... b)' .... A fl,IOl ID-t C11 a ..... - moy be " ed wl!IMMI --:.c..lllo -Ira 11 ......... ,.... Ba&fllt_ ... ~ • 1 • millka cw .. "" ts fnt- - ..... t ,-, ,,,,. __ __ ,..... _..._ amal' I I F';e Sb •"'1 • ..... - •1 nNjw # RobWI ..... (I. -pl Bwll) aid llilt-11111 "'11 b ........... -.April ~ ·--· lllepl-.... --be..._i . • hm'1 warning that tWr Biii ...,. -ln all ll!Ch dev.lopen .... m.il prior lo Youoger'1 ruling. -~ thal obtained nqulttd -permils before April I l!ave a -rigl!I lo -· 1111-, .... e t ;. . . -Jl'QJeell --...,,... and --" ..... -Apllllllllbefore Ul'fT ........ l'le•P•9eJ PLANE .•• , among the passengera, he added. 'l'heiec ...... Immediate ---tho _.,s DOI Included ln the lsraoll casualtY toll. • '· ID W8'billgtoo, deputy White H'"*' prett aecr<tary Gerald L. Wamn sal4 he '""'1d not comment direclly on the Iii' cldent, bul declared, "The White """"' w.ald he concemed ol course by ant event lbat mlgbl jeopardize the _,, fire'-' in the Middle EaSt or raise a bar- rier to prospecls for peace there. The Israeli military spol<esnan Jlft this account : .t '• -The Libyan m entmd Jlraei alnpd 50 miles from tbe canal ...,. tlil MedltelTl!le&ll coastline, and Dew ovii Lvaefj mllilary positloos. -Imeli warplanes rose to lnlm.;t tbe aittraft and opened lire after tlil pllol lcno<ed orders to ·land. The plant -ldt ad -·to cnalHlnd. . ,• ·- 'The pilot ol a Lebanese airliner Oyiol !oar ---Ille 'UbJm .... aald 1Jo beonl the pilot AJ Cl! Ille ,_; ~'We got hit." 1be Lebanese pilot llid la llelrut •thJI Ibero WIS DO lndlcatlcm llie "It Just rolled. It was terrible. It seem· ed to fut a long time." Orangutan Gel• Ape l Libyan pfane WU off COUfle. 1 ~ •• Board Members Can Keep Raises Orange County supervisors will be able to retain the f7 ,000 raise they voted themselves last September, Cmmty Counsel Adrian Kuyper aald Tuesday. The pay raise took effect two . weeks ago but was held up pending a ruling by the federal price and wage board. Kuyper said Wider Phase Ill of the price and wage program the board was allowed to make its own declsloo which it bad done. He said he bad Informed Audltor-O>n- troller Vic Heilll to ·~ paying the board membent on tbe basis ol '21 500 a year rather than the farmer $17,500'. OUllH-C'O.UT If OmJnl Police Sgt, W. A'. Cady said, "The'sooinds of breaking wjndows In town sotmded like iunsbots. I loo~ed out and saw cars in lbe parking Jot rocking in their tracU." , . l'qlice desk olfloer E. Melander said · today's ijuake was "a Jot worse;' than the 1'11 treq>or whlcb ... ceiter!d ln Loi' Apgeteo' ,San F.-Valley and k)l!ed. It peraoos. • , "~ was here In 1m and tbia latest one · waa • lot bJder,,lll!d -. thinp fell '1own.ll1111d -~ .... 'l"lbla one was aborter, though. t1 Owen COilins, state superlntendent of bigbways In Ventura Coonty, sald,lbree !'P<k ~-l'llclfic ~ lll11\W•Y Jia4ki!A, llJ' amt fll ,~,.,.., ~ ~;~., ·~ 1tr· t''ft1 J , "We haven't found any 1 structural damage in Ille county altbougb we l!ad crew. ouf lookin' a1.,,...1 as l!OOlll u Ille quake happeped, ' be said. "It'• rather remari\lble t)iat we got tbe roads dearod so ful 'fl• really .o1Joot up here." , . *· * ·* ,.,.._ P119e·J QUAKE ••. Orange County was more prosale. , · "I Wl!S lllandinlJ there bare.naked,abav· ing lll!d '" ol a -I I~ ln one side," be recalled. ••1 thought U this was bavlni a heart attack It wun't lbat bad, II Slmllar reactions aurlaced elaewhere alO!ll tho! Orange Coast, where some ac- tuall1 al<pl lb!ouib the quake. The lremor 'tr!gger!<! little moio than sloshing 8Wlmmlng poo!S, rattling win· dows and swaying chandeliers. The ·tremor was felt as a rolling motion In most areas from Arroyo Grande to the north and San Diego to the aoutb, a distance ~!ll!out 300 miles. · · In Los , 50 miles aouth of the epicenter, 'jjuake shattered windows and ca~scrapers to sway, the Associate<f Pftls reported. stanley, the stonelwn, .Mass., YM's *"4 I•• ~ doeSnrt take too kindly to having hil pidme ..,.,,,;_ 'Ille 1"""6fw• .. from the gt-. banier. The -Iiaos are pilas of £l'a9 thrown by Stanley. Warring Laotian Factions Sign Ceaee-fire Tretty VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -The Wlll'- ring Laotian factlona 'todq Nii"' • ... flr9 ·qreemelrt• itbo#l 11 Ii li'iu effect It•. LJD. PST • .,j· I ' • '!'lie 1enm ar. slmll8I' to u.lae o1 ... 19112 ·G<neva Accord, 1iblcb lkipped Ille llgbtlng Jn Laos Im" a lime bui bt....,. DO lasting peace. In addition to the .,..-. - Minlaler Phq ~-aald ... agreement calJt 1 ... : ..,.Formation ol a ·pnMalanal _,,. ment iJf national anion, wUll l!alf Ille cllllnet pools IOi!w .lo rigbllal aDll neutralist non-OlmmlDlilll and hllf to the communist Palhel w.. Pr1Doe Souvl!llla Pbouma, the 71-Jear-old neutralist premier wbo ba -Ille government alnce 1111, ii apected to ie- taln the post. -Formation ol a mhed political .,.,.. di to organlr.e elections. -R<leaae of an pri!aDer1 and withdrawal o! all foreign lroopo willliD • days. Some' 300 U.S. airmen are llated • · missing after being -down in 1-, but the North Vletoamelel!avegi>m ll!e U.S. government the names ol oaly....., American ll<fVlcemen and two dvilimm beld prisoner 1n Laos. -Supervision of the ~ b)' the same three-nation InterrwdlnneJ C.anlral COmmlssion lbat was wiable to --the ll6Z agreement. ll; lo made 1IP ol Csnada, neUtralist India and Oynnwmitl: Poland. Pheng abo said Vienllant, the &11- mlnlstrattve capital, ml'1-PrabmC. the royal capital, -be -"-ln guarantee lbe security ol Ille _,.. aadaiet.t~-·-.... 41iji11W1 Ia • -' .,, Ii:. -P ..... -.. , !ft a•l&~ ....... WU ... )Ima! • I I 27 .. ... 5 ' U.S. ' z· C _. ... -t '1 ----.. Bo--·· "r-llllt a..._, ,,, ., 'c _. _., .. us.,., ----·--....... fi&hlhc • ._.. ....- ..._. ·-· J 7 I I 51 - A 2 5 2 • JP 7 7 .... M ' j GmilL.-1111 .... -.. __ ., .. • rt ........... Mf I . • J l*]IWfflllr..~A..F I ..... a . ·-.. ftli!&-lt-N .. • liR III.-. l'le•P-.,el _, SKINS •••. the dis»ttry ol hundreds of Illegal spotted at and Glter pella Inside the crates ~ an invelligatlon lb!ouib ~tral .. Sollll.~~ Afrlc1, da ... El!npe. « ~ • A grand JurJ lnvOJllpUoo uncovered Ille --ol buge quantities of spot· ledcallliia. Few of the ll!ins entered the 'United -. tho J-Depar1menb said. ftoJ wee lalm lmlead to -ii Ca dn • Switzerlmcf. wblcb do not )lol!ibit ll!e lrafficllng In endanger!<! or i2rpl -atlns. Vesseh Leave Cuba 1USllINGTON (AP) -A Soviet pidtd milillle erulser and guided-missile dubU)a llaYe left. Cuban wa£en after --.lhl, tbe PenlaJOll Ald Tueo-*J. . Aidln<n Dying hetweeil tbe .... Am capitals cuslomarlly make a detour thot adds .. em. 35 mlnptea to tbe -Oigbl A opot_. lllid --_,, at lhe .-ol the msh •""•'Ill"• to pull aim-. aul ol lhe ....mp: . The cnol>landlng --"' ·be ' the lint time a Libyan-.-__ CIOllht in the Mlddle Eul dispute. It came Cllly 12 boon! after Israeli ....,. ' mandos retumed from a raid m leNI Arah.guerrilla bales In •••lb•r• !.._•(!lee story, l!fap;Pap 6) • : A ranting flraeU olllc!al oouroe wl!o -to be ldenlified said ln Tel Am tbe pllol ol tbe j.iby .. aln:raft - -· lliid'lilflllmle ljy•vhW: "I'm ~-. tfttn.61!111'liiliel."""'I' -;r •Ille did Ille pilOt wai killed In lht Cl'ISI!, bol the copllol iurilved • Uby.i, far 'remoYbl ln>in· Iarael't fron. lien, bas ....,. befa ftPerled l!i icllVI> aerial -aplllll -u1mili ~~ftPOl'ledly~ Libya's commerlal alrlinen ~ are operaled bJ Frmcil ems. "· A spokesman for Air 'Franco aald '" Paris that acmrdlng to bis lnlonna~ the c:ockpit ...... fit tbe Ubym JoWD* ..... -Oylng 1lllder ... ~ ln'lllgtm<Dt with Air France. • ' Israel captured the Slnal Deoert !rilli I F.gypt durlng Ille all-day war ol ltl'I. ,• I Libya'I leader, Col Molll'DIN!r ~ ] bas been • fiery oppaaenl ol Israel 'Ii Arab meet1np and other speec1>mat1as I occasions, and provided funds Irvm hit ample oil revenues to aid the-·· guerrilla movemenl But bis ~ ' armed ror.e. have DOI been enppll I directly against tbe lsneJls. I DAILY PILOT Further '.lliOl'th, the Highway Patrol reported rocbUdes rumbled down onto coastal biilnllYs ln the Malibu and Ox- nard areai,Wf die coast, but were cleared by 1:30 a.!D;·and open to traffic. · " Eighty mDiii ·ln the east a motorist In San ileEnardiiiO said : "It felt like the ment. The agreement was signed a!br- o! negoUations over lbe -ot tbe Tiie Orwltf co.t C*ll'I' PILOT, wtlfl Mltdl ... ~"" ...... ,. ..... "pull! ...... ... Or ..... pe.tt .....n.ri1111 c......, ..... ,.. .. MltloM -_....., Mwdly ........ !l'rtilly, ,.; eoti. -... HtwPOrt IMdto Hun""9lml IMC"l"-lelll ¥1l1ty, L..- hedl. ,,... .... ~~ _.. ltn CltMeftft/ 1811 Jllllll GIMI,.._ A .. nolt !'l(lloMI ldlllon .. ...... lf'twdt:y\ ....i SIN9rt. Tiit prlnc~I flllbllllllnl Olen! It .t Ull Wftt ..., ..,..., c.• ......... C.llfOfnla, fttM. aekti N. WeM _ .. _ J•ck R. C.rley Viet ..,......... Ml 0..11 ""'-' l'tl.Met KH¥tl ·-~':,-;;'- CNit .. H. LHt llc."N °1'. N•lf ........................ - engine fell i>iit OI m) car." • A Fire Depaftment apokes)llD In Ox- ~anl sal~ '.J]ro ·story b a n t sulfer!d sµbstanUfl ;!lllnage and bad been closed to the publlc..Jnd employes. The spo~an. said the department bad recelve¢"10 to 15 reports ol fires , some In 'bUlllllilp and some ln power translorml!!£. : • -. · COmmunisla 1D a new coalitloll ......... Interior Minister Pbeuc PlucA>• signed for the government, and Plloami Vongvichlt, secretary.general ol tbe Pathet Lao's political arm, alped !u' ll!e COmmunlsla. The signing toot place al Prince Souvarma's 'Villa Jn VWI- , amid the l"'l'Plns ol ~ - Vessel Found • B0at Log Says 'God H~lp U1' SAN DIEGO {AP)-An abandoiied Mlllican shrimp bolt ba '- found dlllllng· •\>Ollt 400 miles southwest oC Acapulco, a U.S: ftohlftl iff~·epot-lays. Tile ciaplaln of the San Dle,.,.based tuna flJldng boat lllat fOGlld lh!o ~us ,'rulel Monday a.aid Tu""""v Ulal lhe lut eotiy ID Ila • log. date« Jan. ~. read, "Dlos nos ayudfl\-0.....1 • ., for "God help us." ~~ . The spokesman ror Westgate Termlnall or San Diego llid t11e ,70.foot •hrlmp boat, the Toyloca, lhowtd no lip ot damaae eu 1 t or about three feet ot\vater In the enilne n>Olll. • There was no Indication of what bad ::= to Ille aow. . The boat -found ID the Gulf ot '1'111 wllldt bas i- blt tr..iuenllJ bJ hip winds for two monl.bs, 1118 spob-JD 1!114. ( ~SE ... ,_.. $115 $1515 $11.15--$2U5 ·-----$US Slee• 9111-•15 Sil.JS $11.!S -.SE ' •r-rahlrtsts-Tm-Tllls ~ . I •• ., ' '· ': 1 • ' ·' .. , . f: . I ... • I • ;. • .. ~-~--............. -~-----...1 .' • -. l •4 s DAILY PILOT f - 'W'Jaere Are .. T~' Papei;s Run Ads i . ' Of IM DAILY PILOT On MIA Plight " ·• • JIOVf' ~ • lioftl to, Pol D '""' I Al ·: buain.ru. lfoU 'YOKt Sm>ic<, 0nmo< Cooal Dollw Pilo~ P.O. B~ !Sill), CoatG Mua. Ca., 9262q. Include 1/0K' leleJ>h<>n< """'""'· • Dls•ppe•ri1gfB .. hle ... DEAR PATo I bought a Cl5 used re!rlgeralor from Grarit'B Uoed Ap- pliances and Repaln at 2112 S. Main St. iD Santa Ana. 1bis !"frigerator. Jasttd p- actly 21 days. I drove ovei: to the "lf" and the _.-bad moved, leaving no fbrwanfing address. Men at the gas Bla- tloo nen to the store said there bad ~ 14 lo 20. people trying .to .find out what bad happened to the store. Whal ni<;oo"" do I have in trying to get bacl< my 175?.J cani aUord to looe this mooey and """"' 8ppreciaie any aavt,ce. 0. -T., c.osta Mesa . ' .. -X..,. Alllly recourse II to bdq evldeaee of yow --ud !De a complolat willl the -plaint ollleer at the Santa Au PoUce Deporlmem, :U CMe Cfftel' !la. AMt.p Ille ..-..-do--·lo pm' .... -!ram ........... ud dluppta'log, aa IDvesllglll!oo will lie ~~ u Y" file ·• .......... SUia ~ police oilleen soy~ II aot _ .. .,.u.......-.~lile-.. eommll frHd mul be.....,, ...... before sad! a eomplalat II hned dowa to the -·-fer pnl<!Clldoo. A llimflar _,...,. reeelved fmn ·W. P., Colla Mesa, regardlq the~ .. Aq .. Rlte Cofporalloa hi Gardea Greve, ....,. be JoaM'ed by fUh!g a -plalat wltl! tl!e Ganloa Glove PoUce J)eporlme8t. JOO Acacia Porkway. Dlseo•llt 6 .. 011- ·DEAR PAT o I have beard htat the gas at Lerner and other discount and coin- operaled gas Blaliool is of lower quality tiecause U is old, lower grade, or -ng. Is this why lt'i d!<aper? Or, li -anything to the story that it'• the ume good quality as the more ex- pomive, hut customers don't have to pay ....mead statioo expenses. I'd like to bear wbato~oil compaoyrbuA? aay ahoutthls. < R. W., Nn,..t>Beadl '•• 'llJo.4. 'ii.I _' QJ; . ~ llnl!me. ~ !!l''W'I!'• fJ;;; en ,~ ... IM,i -r!ll =-~':'1;:.l;.;aea:.':1:;1t U.S. Der I n If ~'1,Baren ~ w....-_. ll•a• ... ue Aid di>-~ 1111-. ii prteei &ewer ftr iMle " : ....... 'hhg ........ L06 ANGELES (AP) -Inalde the nenpaper graced with the happy -- page beadlinea thal more prisoners cl war bid been re.leased was an · ad- wrtisement. "Where Are CNr MIA's!" It asked. The full-page ad is one of time being taken out in 150-200 newspapers across the nation by row-MIA organizations. An MIA II ooe of 1,361 military men and 3Mi civilians Ii.sled by the organi>alion as missing in action in Indochina. The ad pictures Lt. Ron Dodge, a Navy piJ91 shot down May 17, 191'1. A pboloflniph by • Illalch phoqiapher sbqwlng DGilO belng;:pandeol throogh t~ streets of, Hanoi apPeared In Paris Match magazine In September 1967, the ad says. Dodge's IMUlle did not appear on ~ .. • "' -• •• \.> ~ I • . ' HaDOi'a list., rows held in North Viel· ~ .I;. t .. " 1 • --o.t.i1.Y Pn.oT ,....,,.... nam, South Vietnam or Laos. ·1 .' l TEQ J;1111$$M0 U.UflCHES GLIDER FOR 'A F~IGH)' OVER THE sA'ln'i-. 'AilA' RIVER The Peotagon says there are 1,321 U.S. Jl.'t~~~ ··MoC~.Siltgul(~ RaUof V , Fri!m P,....u,...of Bu1lneu~:J;a , ~l • military men mlssing in action or unac- ..... u..., ·--... " .. • : ..... ._ ... -... · 1 1r ; ~.J-· counted for in Indochina, while the State ·-·· i' ..... ... -...... _.. • .. • ......... .... , .... addi., __ , . ilian' __ ... ,,.· " ;::._.: ·,..;• "':~-·X ~ . '" , ':,. ... .Er · .. -fl.-~ i , ... ~t lists an 'uuu.i 24 CIV ~~.~~!J~f.~Jl~ ~~,J .~#t ·. t.~ ~~"FJ~~!~7 =~1~1t:r:.t~v:JE~: ,· ... ;~n;: ,~ -~ ·· 1 ;: _ .~ :!; ... : ~ ~:...:.:.. :..~ .. ~ : ~· -;3 .'~·;_ --~~~?:J\:._ n 1 ·~;:,.,. ,..~.. ~~ 88! a~it :t~ C: i~ '.·. nuSv . .'Coast Bu:sinessm3ii ._ ~es w~ muu-·."{,:~~ = .. ~~al~u~ ·· !f J : .... !': , _ ~ ... -t .• :.. .... ·t • ~.(;lo '" to accomt for all Americans they cap-• ' . . ' . -.A ....... ..... _ • ... • i.. .. • '\""fi'n' ' •• ' ' -~;· ~-~-~ .• -c_... tu.red.· ·,-,; ... -••"" N'"~"•""""'I . •-ot-.tlie Qaoti'Mesi blaff. • ' Whelt, 11,,a . 1 '. ~lhe It says -w•• to do this '• •· •·-and 't.";,:'r ;"'F ~-;:.~-'T-il••:I' 11,il,o, peaceful thil>g,, You,i:mght · catal'!!lt· -.ei...,. .;>j11!n!tii ·~f8rih of~ thal'.not..,. ~;' b:'.;,..1 Wllen·~li(lil.bUalnelsiuid say·i'ntunderalotofpnssureandlthis· by paracl.\iie tald.t.ihc;·riliW11: ts on rehaildlDg North .Vlal!iam until all Of la 'ielioll • C\brOi~ i;; ~ gi•• me'8,WIY to. COl'k·cilf.'''be Sl,)'1. , ' ... ,., R ~' llllAs are aocounled for. -"" , ~ • • · me An unconvenllonat ,mlPl .ilh a college own. .i..;.., :J!JL .: . .L.H . ""-'A II llo ........ all bra let 0•!'biiali!ig, 'Nd G1'llS!linc -tbOm ; liegnle.Jn aildi!nt Greet..Gcusslng ':um . USlng,a \n!n~'""". ,.-.,...iure ,,. 1 -.. ce ui>·lnlt'lerl\!S l~in'ioarlng hllli over die Compaos ~;~·Btlacli;'i.uod. .,.;,,liol stict> G~~: J!,Ol'-:.i"""'WI~ ':lj'~ ~.:! ----Ana Rivet. ---ed his ~.-·hi CoSta'lrlesa 'li>l! over Iii! q€ol lhol'bhilt.'to ~ -leased He will stand alone In the lush meadow . after coming oiit'West ' from Minriesota. lift. The .air blowing in from the. Pacific n"'We ~ urging people to continue atop the bluff overlooking Huntington Not afraid to start on an entirely new ~an curl8 up as It 8~ ~ , steep wearing their bracelets to help alert Beach with nqt a sipgle sound in the air career in bis 30s he now also go:es to bank Bnd,.tbis is the tnvtsible'fOrce which others that the Issue has not yet been and oothlng hi the blue sky except a night school with the intent of beeoming holds the glider In the air. ,J resolved sotiJfactorily ,'' sald M r. s • large seagull which, wings outstretched, a corporate lawyer. · On warmer days It may beeome poss!-Douglas Coppin, chairman of VIVA's Na- glides graceC,.Jilly throujlh the air. His workload creates . more .. tensloo Ble for GnJSSing's seagull 1o &itch a ride Uooal Advisory Board. . G~ can make the seagull dip, than he sometimes cares for and that's with a thermal, a warm and. rtS1ng layer · Tbe MIA families are , partlcularty -· climb and land at bis feet. He has why be took up radio eonlrOI glider flying of air. If it's good enough it can cany the disappoln1ed aboot the accounting • of absolute control over all its movements about two months ago. I than 1 ooo f I ahov the ~w ,_ Laos Of •17 earned the agull ls reall di H. lane bull from ••t t ho 1_, pane more , ee e ~v s w • ., men as because se in ty a ra o IS p , t a ,.. a me, 13 bluff · MIAs in Laos only seven were lllted. by controlled glider. · launched lnlo the_ air friim a ~ataJl!!lt, ''F.indiRg a ~al is a ·~un~ Hanoi as pra;,.,.,.., The president of a food hrolcerage and eoo:11•\ID!! of surgical, tu~ 'ai\il ,nylon _ . iyi!om. ~ou lll .. to pay cloiie>attentloo ")Ve tnow with -ejection ballpoint pen and marker dislrtbuling . fishing line. The tubfng Is tied to a pim, to i~ When you . watch It fly over the methocW theft IS a great chance ol pilot company, Grussiog, 35, often oomes to stretched out, and the glider released.,. riverbed and one wing suddeoly kicks up, and crew survival wheo a plane goes aeek refuge from the hustilng world on to the air. you're usually in one. Then you bring the down. 'l'hll figure of aeven men is t • lane inlo a lillif llfrcliand let <t!!!bi" ~/'•Mn. l)Jppin llld. ~e":'w_,•_L'' '·,:'I:,,,·• '~u8·,:I 'l.JbJ ' l \J' . ~~J);J ·1 l...i.l.V tllllOll .LVIY•miuit-1olillOl'-J:'M. :a.• ~n, ~ \ A complete radio control built llh oamete CmnnbnW 11cililstale9 liidill -----------· Grussirig'a ' runs more than tz50 but fl.. priloMn u "'l.nlult to ait ~ I , 1t Cheaper mode1"are 8Vailable. So are . of the~ ~ia B T tt•:l,!~ ,4 J,.,,.. t 'N" 1,1" ;::_,bby,~ti ~~~,N • , t oy;'." es f wal ~" ' mlnlaturi1.el! 'raiilO'irrec:e1ver a POW1 _.. not a . '••Ji 11 \ 1 L • .. ·~' •' unit lnsJde the P1Mte which operate& IJld-Sbe!uld another 11 MIAs ftl'e rep>~ , 1 · · der and stablliler, aod the g!'Q\llld dead, "'hlle 41 M1Aa were named 'On t1te .'Cri·pp. led Ki.n's Deat·h .r:~ ~~~~~onJ::e._ ro;., ~says the ~may trol and the results can he shattering. be teepJng the unaclmowlecllOd rows . . Gcusslng h.U drlveo his bird Into the for future·blrgalning wlth·the !oolh Vlel-...... -· u--.. -.. ,.., ... ..i Ill·_.., --oa -HOUSTON (AP) -A 11>-year .. ld sat in -... soies ... low· -••~ the wheelchair to which muscular He said Geistwblte turned and started smoking a cigarette, looking at him without si>eaJung. ground' several times but the damage hu namtte and Americans, 11« just· to always been repairable. . Daunt us. or the men ore dead and tbe He says you meotapy have to projeet North Vietoamele don't waot, anyone to ~I(.. Md usectee1ar7tt ~ ( I e I I dystrophy has Confined him and tesillled ~) lo<alloaa wll.lt lower -tl!et Qeorge P. Geistwhite gave his j;teos. Bftlun• said npJat Len!<r similarly a!Oicted 11-yel!Mld brother "a &111'be m ·• ...,... «11) tda8e ndlc little bitty push" into the waters of Clear du m1jlr C.mpuie:I' "rec*" pa, Lake. .llot mldgnlde -t ps 11 Mglier eo-Then, James Douglas Squier said Tues- tue -larp _,.... ngalar. day, Gelstwhite "walked back and push- ,llepotioc qoalllJ. lkUme Nld l!olf .. ed !he." ,_, pMbe II,.--ma-Ttacy ' Gene Squier, held to his jor -Ill! tl!e -11111 flom Io-wbeelchalr by a oeat·helt, drowned In the ••IOI .., -1111 II "old.''.__ wa1'n '#1 a lake 90lllh o1 Houston May ,.. ,.. .. ., .... -.... .-, 19. JaJDl!S .... reoCued by his brother, Squier testified Geistwhlte tried to block: his way· as be riin to rescue his sons but he puaJied him aside. Larry also jumped in the water and, with the help of Gene Head, the owner of an adjacent boat upon ·which Geistwhlte had been · riding, ~ed. to save James. Defense lawyers said during jury selec- tion earlier: '"'lbe crux of the case will he temporary insanity." 1lOtilc .. ---• -by ... IAtty, 17. :lepiitmt ~ · Geistwhite, 17, a salesman, ts on tJ:ial R .d Ge • ffW murder In Teny's death at a manna e81 ent tS yooraelf Into the O!id<Pit and. opente the know It" stick jilll like you would In a real plme. Mn. Coppin •ya Ille, beJlrill tl!e Jill "If you can drive • car and not 11'1 Into of "known captives" coaJd ..... Into• too manY a<ciclenll you ean Dy oo of · bundredc! after re~ prllonen of these planes," be . predicts. ''The aoly war are debriefed. · real work involved ii building the ~ . Robert It. Doman, a -lo<al The radio -...i mechaab!m II !ft'-toWvtaa -ad ,.,. a Lot ed and all you have to .do is drop It hi." /iJiielea ioajoral ~ me I Afr Grussing, who gave up golf nine years Foree Col. lloblnson Risner at Travil Afr ago after wrapph!g 1 couple of clubo Force Bose Friday after R1aoor and around a tree in disgusl. aaya gilder· other ftCelllly released POW• arrived flying oflen considenhle relaxatloa. , home. · "To fly, you n<ed aa ..,.. spaee like When Doman told blm, "Now we've this and It's a 'joy jilsl to, come out here." got to get the MlAa ou4" the 41-year-old ' I Ottahom• City, Okla., filer replied, •you bet." Domin, who has heen '8Clive In POW· MIA groups. said Risner and Glhe< returning POW• would play a key nle In fmdlng out the fate of ma> not on Iba row list. Military officials announced Jasl month that rows would he asked whether they knew of anyone !!ol named as a prisoner, but there has been no atatement since aheut whether aoy new prlsonen bave been dbcovemk _ ~It'~ N.~r.al,' ., S~ys -Capknn ~f Pregnant Sailor j ' " ' • ~ \ . PIULADELPHIA (AP) -The captain of the Orsi Navy ship to cany women sailors said too much hoopla resulled wheo one of the girts became pregiumt. "You can't have 60 young, belltb;y females and not bave that (pregnancy) 1 happen occasionally,'' said Thomaa A. Rodgers, 42, of Alsmeda, commander cl the USS Sanctlll!1 • A woman crew memtM:r was removed ~ his ship after ll!lllOWlCin& silo .... pregnant. ·-•• I "I doni know why everyooe got ao ex· • cited,:: Rodgers, a 20-year Navy,vetenm, 1 said. People. are people~. • °""' cif •. ferent than If 'ilw.were · bl ill ~ i flee." I The -ft110rledly became -nant hefo~ she. ~ Ille llilRo llul Rodgers said: 11'm sure this "'IOrt Ci 1 thing will bappeo~ain." l He said women crew members .are · working out !!Otter. than be'd expected. He said ahlphoatd.cursing bu dlmlni- since the women came abolrd. !Weeer r .. OllJ · ll1clrdo Baquea, a 92-,eaM!d steelworker in Sen F/.'anclaco, bu been empl0!94.at Illa plaut for 29 ye1r1. TfJeroa Ill nd mm- datory retirement ... at BetJI. · lebem. Steel Buqtiet wu a farm worker for 4o years be- fore tumlllg to .teel. · -Giee•-• q.ettlo!IM!• at~~ and Jamee were sitting i!' •' .. .' ,, • ATo 8lnce the,!i~foi'IM,.,. theirwbeelehalrs fishiha when they wei'.".~ok:ay' tO Continue it ,..'Dava been Iii__ : shovlil jlfl tl!e,edge O{ the dock. 'l'h!i". • . , . GEM TALK Crealiw St'lfilUJ /or .J./11r "'G~-· ·~·•""" ,1 fathet,· ·Jl!IDell Li Sqwer and ,Larey _• · ··-·~ """"""~ --' -.bed-~lhl:m. in the -ilat ...... -"WT );.. H = ~=" '7ve .. 7t11e~iy ab!~ t9'Sl! Gllly James. . ,,. or, on ouse · meiChandiJe ~ !IJl!>scrlhe -to · • Squier, di'allsman, .testified ·he and. ~-~ . to bUJ Iii bOoU Ali spe<jty Jn tbe bi.-two -were cleaning Ill. P -'""!" .... Bay resident got the green mapri"i · obll&*I to baJ er Ollil Ill , boll.:Ot a cloclt where •• light Tueldf1 to resume coostruetion of ; nil8 -:" k!!olto _._ ..... pr!IOI Tniy .,. ~';%,'."" ·lilllilf•_ lio:_ his ~ ~ a two-week delay ordered : suboo8*' for hicb ~ q 1 l!oilrl'la ~ · . Jll>lli.hi8belgbbors objected lo the height : offered -k -....... a. "I saw Golltwhite raising up from a of the residence. · ~ ~ i,.i 8 ,-.-.,pootal ~t!I' ~where ii. boys¥ :'··~ Cowl\1 s,.perlor Court Jvdg• TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES ·of~"~ tbe ••No" ••tat•• betn Ii~ .. ·Sqilier said. Rober;\ P.1 ~18nd dissolved the tem· ha< -'"' -die •voir -I 1 porary restraliiing order ~ bad eai:ller t •----... ----..... : nlll!I!"' mailer =-~·ID-. , granted lo Jolin B. Tully atid denied his • MODSRN GEMS• = :W:~~~= Battle on Tr~h · ·=~~~~~"'l."J:. , · MAKE H1sro~v .: ' and. -1d =.-.,... ,... 1 -• , , • "'.' i "Bod Jollmma ordart, iSIT Emerald: . Although piost of us will never. ::..=11-•"'orrtobel!>cladellln Collection Set ..; ~..ro;;JOl!sdslOdllle~·own· and rarely see, any of the the lbtl pdle cln!'!IM?. .._,.~ ' ·'• , Bay.'l:ol!lllli4Jtf t.!soc1atlon for alleged high price!! jewels which make bis-' o. M., Bal pa -vloll!iitin ~f Wociation height limit tory and become legend, public •. ,.,,... 0... 'I 'd II... ,Jf.or wort Date codes. He said· the Jordan home was auctions at 'which such gems fre-. 'l'li!. ~ ......... ..,. ...-., to \lllille4 for .. ,.heilht of 26 lee4 well quently change hands bring w view bt;aq •iee 9 tr .,.. .,A, frub b.tUe tEDltitd 00 the city of above area lim!ts. some of the world's most lDlpor- -._-" ·.;;.,.· ... •Y•" 1"at tmne will be aired llardl I In Qrangt Tull~argued that· be 'I'" compelled to tant jell'el.I. • • - H :,.. will be 1•1 Iii la tl!o County Superior coui:t. sCaJo s own home dow!i from U to.10~, Last month, ~litterinLlgroup Qf. , " ...__._. eat Ille nc, Judp Robert P. K8eeland will bo ask-feet six years ago when It was pointed •• I • -11 •••-:..,.. 1 • 111 l!l llial lilii! lo -0 inlllnlnory iii-out to him that the finished stniciure 74 pieces term "the· · est· col-.!!t.. ,_•11, .. ~ ._ .,;.t i 1 1.. .._.._ tbat will lil1t die allqed at-wou)d violate asoq<;l_aUIJ!lBlandards. lection of .large , il'npottant· ,gem ..,.. ~-·· --. .._ •--traah collectlm 11n1111 to ever sold at auction," was sold f9r '.;a 11 H' •=I·~ ;:1,:, ; 1 II ~J: ~ u:" ~ 11, hla<d operation o( 1 • an American record of $3.2 million. -11 Ille • I Y u• -Sec' d 'M · • · Star of the auction waJ the "eon-~w:"'...: ':,1!'f, m: " ~ -~ Dewey'a -• Oll , _ amage ti Emerald," Its '34.:.> carats brlnf- lo!ltico, :nu c...,.. llrlve. Coll.I Metia, • Ing '385,000, a record for a colDred .,_ • delmclantl Great WOl\O!D T • · £ M t stone. This was qulckJY followed --lac. o( S..ta Ana,"-' op1c ' 0 . ee by thesaleofa38.18 carat emerald ~ _ .... Ille. ll!d Valof _. • brooch for PI0,000. · ._....,~.. ---~,--tr t • oHProb)ems and =II 0( ·~ - l>aftJ'• to..,.. alllpd that Ille 11"8 marriage will be at a meet mg The Teco1'ketting "Ponti .Emer- llrma .. IOlldll!lg wl •• tn an .,,.. otl'atents Wlthllut Partnen at 7:111 p.m. aid" belonged to Mrs. Enid Haupt, -cm Iha etty If 1n1ne but which Saturday, at lhe San Clemente Shor<Clil!s who out-bid Italian film producer a1eo -* ,.. lhe llollndarlOI cl Costa Goll Ciiia. car10 Ponti for It in 1968. The new JQoa l!lld Newport Beach. The panel dilculliim wm he headed by owner it anonymous; but possibly The Dewey firm polnta out that It Forroll Goff, president of Remarrleds, the gem may go to bis wife, Sophia wQa c d tlie !rYIDe area rrindlilla for ll!o., aod lilt wile Kris. The panel will in-Loren. · ~ a yoar aco from the Holtte elude -. and wldower1. TISSOT • J. (~ ~J.JumpkrieJ Jewl'ferJ 1123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Di.-I O••-· tl!e 1ormer tnsll col-a-I -1Dti'Wlll bqln al I: 30 p.m. Thus the hlstory of great gemt kclorl 1n tbe ...._ fallowing Ille hour-long guest get· continues, as these fabtilous atones COIMNllNT .!HMS -'™""'"....,. -1o1 .. .., a..,.. LffJtn far Ole °* -firm want llJCtlbor. appear and dlaappear over the 21 YU.RS lN THE SAl!E LOCATION PHONE 141-l<OI Iha aliepll ~ ot llie .-linDI IWl .. •'Wlll ltld dlodnc """'" 111e ,1~ears~:.· _________ _!==:::::::;:::::::::====================" balled ud .._o( .-.oao. band 1will•foUow the illll;usalon. .:. • .. ' t • - • • I ' ' t ' I DAILY l'ILOT Israel£0minandos Raid Arab . ' Tettorists . ·neep I f c f • l • ;,;"";-;..;.;.;...:..~.;;~:i·-~----"""----··~ ... ~:·~ .... I ::oi~pl!~ 1 -~··· ·.:~•·l~e1.:Seet~~~·. J~-~nf ·::. Ex-HVD ~ Bolt.s rom TV sJW.w· Marauders ,. ·---· · · ,, ·· -,.. •' . . • .• • DBTllOIT ,...... O-ge Ro •whose ·1968 presiden\ial • · · uph'allaus ~v~ually mubeil ' bis famous "llntiJl.Wllsh" tEL AVIV (AP) -IiaOh _,,;,,..,.. • commentl on 1 JoCli lelnlsion sho , t.ecl out of his seat, threw. raided two Arab perrllJa -11 tbe -~·-__ ,__.._. 11111 ltormed out of · ping for the program: northern elld ol Le-. t.>dq, man ~ ,.,. ~vr....,.. thaalllmllu.-tlle~ · • Romney wbO'upped down as· of H~ka;:;' Urhln bonier. .... 17 ; . •• • ' . ~ JOIDA~ 'Development fOllowlnj President Nixon re-election, off the · Tllo iJnlell JlllUllrl' •"'.-""" aid set of the "Lou ~ ~" d g an interview )o be ~ .. _ • ..., _,ma ...... ldlled. The Saturday plgbt. -~. • . .... • .. ~"1..=: •. ~~ . . ..., .._.,, " '1116 lapmg ikl~,~ Feb. l?'but the tr~ipt was i~ .,jliclloilloil • JARGETS ....,., H~IJll!llP ·111'1!! . reJeuod ~. ~ .. t than IO~ • • · '• ..... ·· &Uack. by Ja'Ull f'ID'!""D""". •· llo.n.ti ellt ocattred shortly att,t'•'Qordoo bad calloo'Jl9mney lll"lel iii'd 411 onl1 ~ . ..,. 6rl iUerrllla buet1110n thail • , " an ldellllt llllen It -to seeking s01utioDs to Am~• 11roblenis, .. eigbt W<lliidod,. bu\ • •"""'1/a ·lfoder 100 111Ue1 ftdm Jiorder: -. llomney said he wu a'practical idealill, but 1>9fore he could continue ' said : 0 1Qiemy loaes. were heavy, far 1 ~ " more tbaitil!O •~•" Rail1o Ii ldinlttin · • Gonloo Sllid "We've run out"' lime. · . •""lncluoied·a';_um-:-beroldeiii•" ·'-. • • • • • r ."You ·tbrow ·allihe!llrl"YO'!can,inassbortatill)•·••YQUCW· -.,. and all the misquotes ana every\hing," RomneY. shout,d )lack .. :'You ·THE ~-:;,id the ~131· · .Freed POW,· .. .,_ · expect a fiuow to Bit here and undertake to answer all of it ;.-just • . tack force numbered J50 tfooP' and two or three minutes1 It's lmpossi.ble." ·· ·· " . ' -•• • • ••"11 Survives • .. .. . " • t • m Lebanon ' Newborn girl found in restroom aboard airliner. after it landed lJi Youngstown, Ohio, MuniciP!ll Airport bas been reported in sallsfac- tory condition by hoopilal officialJ. en1acec1 l!Je·Arlbs in "18Vage•hand-fi>. ' 1• . "'!!.~Us::'._ __ : •. :.:.~ ••. ::..~,:_ wi•fe. Agree'~' . OOllDON SAID THE bootile atmosphere developed earl)"'ln th•· .. ~ --~·-· .... ·--··~ show wiled the two viewed a tape of Romney•s 'Augu.st, 1967, appear- were guetrUlti bases :In t\9D Pa1e61Jin , ance on-the show. · " ~' refugee C'.J!DJllf~ wblcll terrorll\s.were · It.was oo that sbow that Romney, then govetnor of Micblgall, N • trained !~·-abroad, includinl Ille, 'l'...j Div' or· e· e: said be had been "bninwashed" by the military during a ·visit to thtt. JIJ!"l"'!." who ma...md 25 .l lu • ·Vi-' '" ' 'penons e.t Tel Avif'1 int<mai!iinal 'nle. remarb, which were widely publldzl!d, were reportedly oltjlorl Wt May 8ild tbe Munidl otym. LOiwff-: OhlO !.\Pi -·A:~ llWI damaging to .Romney's hopes for the Republican presidential DO~··' P~S..b ~.,~nm aid who was. lllllOlll the !Int prlnierl ·ol · tion.Hesuboi!quentlydroppedoutoftherace. • ' · War -•--~ by ·~• v~ Vie• u+e · . Rom-k""'. ...,,.etlii_2 g I to G_o_rdon that he wasn't lntereMed In _Con~ess OkaytDouhted the> &~·WU "ID ~ and CllJD8' >~ u.c l'WlW .... ""..., ~ ... ., ·;:-r _ ::f'- aftu a wbm the I.oraelH;ebuese sa)'I be and bis wife .have:: ''mutuallY bis future adinties, "Just .every cntical aspoot." • agreed to Institute divorce pn>ceedlnp. • When Gonion tried to reconcile Romney by asking for an oilier border bid -particularly quiet. He taping segment, Romo:!' took off bis lapel microphone, threw It told hil porua....,t that the ralden Jell a Clpj. Burtou W. ,Clplpbell and his For.Newsmen Shield Laws -· WASHINGTON CAP) -After ttvlew- log the lint day of testimony before ht.. subcommittee, Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. 11y1 It will be difficult to get Congreu to pass any law prolectlng the con- fl~Uality or newsmen'• sources. Ervjn, wbose constitutional-rights 111.ib- ccirnmltlM !ll>ened bearings 1'leldly cln eicbt '1tbleld" laws,· told a reporter ttie' di..._...t view1 might prevent drafting 1..-11aa 'illal -win -.gb support to pu1. . At the start of the session, he in- troduced hll own bill -a much-narrower . version than the one recommended by the American Newspaper Publishers Aaoclatlon and the Reporten Com- mittee on F'reedom of the Prus. number' of delayed4ctlon bombsln the wife, Boonie, ~-the decision down and walked out the stu~io, shaking bis finger and saying, fonnatkln and news sourees but H would -· RO llid1tlle Lebaneee-mny was Uuou&!l an old blch -· frielld Tuts-"You go ju~'" negative as,.yOlH!lin-al!-the way th;<>"gh." ~ '.' ! ·· apPly onJy to federal court proceedings. seltchin(~or,.and defusing, them: dayam. ~'-'I st-···' that ''"~'"""' wss ,.,~ 7 Wllil I , &&sM•s tu5£.i/YIS WW&Ji&iUJC8 ~.North ~Una DelnoCrit said FODN MINlSTEll KJWJA Abu Ci """ '~ ~· • / sOcle!i''• •inter~fi!i ".\!> a 1 ... now of in-Hamad ).ld Lebanon ·woold <11111plaln to ( . · . _ 1 ) :aeturlNJ; Fr.OQl ~~a . · :. ' "< 1 ~:"~J'!:i~;.':.%:i'.""~ ~::=1ysai~~1:1: _ lN SBOB.T, .• _1_). · · ~~~7~'::!~~=~; :E! Et :si beil.~~-~ wer;~~ bwii~.· w· .. -~~. neiiher be oor his Kissinger Reportedly .. ,. "Tbe 6th Amendment specifically (Iv.. ,,_,,_ ~· ~-~·' ...... ~·-I " ~,. - a'Crimln81'defendant.the lfiht to iiG -=;ec1b;"tberai.:....-•.• He ,toldhllfrlend,'Loraln~State L ..... ,,1 ... ch· A ·d. r:i::.~p~l~lm~ w~inlldeRadi:~~~:."*f ::i:r.r:.i:~:;;.;.~tnoooewas Q,,~. ihese -ccor ' witnesses in hia favor," ~in aid. Bedawi end Nalral Bared, s and 10 , , 1•. : r ·1. -:• NEWSPAPER COWMNIST James J. miles north of Tripoli and close to the : ... Bri_tc1111le• Deal•t WASIUNGTON· (AP) -Henry Ki .. Kilpatrick. In before.~ panel, sr::::..":fu,. commandos struck an ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Encydopedia inger hss returned from his latest Asian also men · · . ~lib hour alter midnight and destroyed in-I Btitahnica Inc., of Oii<jl(O. \!!da¥ denied . lollr, reporlj!dly bearinJ an agreement lo WICKS ,,. ;.. ' .. • the,rlghts o iloli-untifl!llli'lth stallatlooa and buildings. . F~al ',Trade"'ComrilisStbn' ('F·Tll')""_.,. U.~ rela-11plfibantlt 111E ERVIN BILL would gr~ """"'1ment.•. • ~ llla~ll tbe Tbe Lebanese Defense Ministry said . charges that it used deceptive practices forward from the bale established a year ,;, newsmen a qualilied privlleae aplnllt pi'oposed shield laws. · .II ~ .. raiders and ' In recruiting laleSJU<n aid in · selllug ·ago today with President Nixoo's trlp:!o · <Jt ~' © loreed ditclosure of Ollllfldml!al K i1pa1r1 ck 1 a f d ~ on 7 ' , But Dile boob. ' '' Pekilic. •• " ' ,J ., "'• ' ' · "' " ,,. ~ ~:!. ;,.~d.!"~f1nfn~ .!~ ___ S· . 1;°1.! cam• j·ril~~ iU·~~tl~#'~'t:a~ ::pt ~~~l~i1,i1 , .,'·l_,@,_'·-·-"""::~~ Panel Proposes'(lc\(I enUtled to Invoke.., privilege against • ....i~ .. v. accuSecl '1ast ~"of ting privately say they antlcipate a joint disclosure. A 9.~ SJOMMUNIQUE issued i salesmen by "4,.~. IJ!lit jo!Js were Washington-Peldng lliUlOWlcemeiit this "! believe that• •• time pasies the ln BmUt clliimed th4t two Jsraeil : available in pu1Jllc felatfolls, manige-w~ ' ' Safd-v. M ures courts will acqufre • modi·~ .... ="'"~~ ::. N=bu~ ln.ut arid-·~·~· :·:... ~ The &e~_.iltiblt is a •lateilient .l.. ders,tan<W>B of• tbe ploblen( 111'·1!.-. ~; including many women and 1.• ,' • . • .: 1 of .a fonnsl . economtc nlaUonshtp, In· 'F B..:.'I..· C ib newsmenseelt,''Kllpatricl:~d. • ·-~ ~·~·" : •GroupTeU.4~,., · .,cl~ establlslimenl ~trade missklns OT • ooy·. T S · • " · LONDON (UP!)·-· A mllillnl" ..,;;,.;,, JD the two. couuttfes. · • · .. -·-' calling Itself "Black' December" ,aid~· Such ao,ageucy woold l!e the finl im- GTON AP) Food and lln1 M · c ·-...: ..] ' • · Ki. ·~ . da 't __ _..., , ~ ~... . -~-portant step .to~rd actual dlplomaUc A=Uon t~-;.. have ~an .. anturw·m ,:, · . ._ p ;~=:~== =~~~~~:,i~ ·~· . ~. "'\. "Hs 's busy with the budifetl' ' ' i posed that the space between blbJ; at~· .:' ..... ~ ~ .. ., r:~ ~"·-~!.:¥Fi,:!....':<... 1;:--. ~:; , tOy pistols, knives and a sword. It said it fmenOrmalt _ typetact_ . of govemment-to-g9vem-~~~:: ;:::·~. i~ ~w:.:-11.J"· Of ... .t "',.~0·. all. . a~~·~--· . e.J..., · ·-·~ · ·~ ~ ~":~:~knted tw• of tbe in-·-· L------...---.,....J ~ ~ •• "" ~ J t . • ~--RJTl1RN~. lo injury. . .. • ~ ' truden and captured ·tbe .lhird.. wilhlligtciii Tuesday afternoon well\ Tbe standard spacfog · 1a IV• Idcbes · -' : • ·.. • '" e p -~ '" •-Jt ... immediately to tbe White for " • ' · ; > o, • · · • " ·:: ~.,.,.. •• t.•.. _ llppfl•. meetings -.,Ith lllp>n. Tbe consultations no;~wer :llal spi;c1ng 'Would ~ "a D~S (AP)-l'Bl ~enb ~ve:.r. ~4;~ 1,i'@ ,,;:c.. of WASH!NG'roN~(AP) ~:contiimlng a cmlfnued..today. , ~ • · significant !leP 'lonr, . .,.i;• ~aaJ4· Sen. rested'•10-}'0ll"Old~-~ i · ~.._.~?~ ·"'~ theme atnick .by m>tljioVert;y prutesteri fuaddlU111ti>IIilinginthePresfdenton ~-the tidna• of • biull;c's u, ............ ~ ., .iltdF. • < '.-. •• -on Clpitol mn, maynn o! big aDd small his meetings with Chalmtan M/IO The-e:: Hb.fi':t:·>• who has~ who .,ia.i rel-1 "aflel'" 'tb;;;-,;,,,ni , 11~£~ Joliej111i •.• ,., ty Jail ; cities say President· Ntto•'• budget euts · lul!l llDd (llinele Pnmier. Oiou En-lal, L m I : . '"as moving oo ,..,~ Rald.aJlll),000 ntllClb,' ••. · .. ~.~lift' In' . · Dallas . will create Doi ~._ bu\ vjctfms. 1\llllDler. -I ..., his work In Hanoi slowly .. crilMifety. Tiii ali!fttnefusel! todlvutcedetalll'llt m ·Jlbm. ! . lather ' An estimated 1,000, lo 16,0001 persons Md ToQ<> durinc biJ 11 da)'J ln¥ia. It has been estll1)J\ed that more than • lhe~bal it was learned P.hlllp :rerry : ' ! •,1V6'lhlna'1~!1'bat's the , protested Tuesday Ille dismantling of the Kisalnler'1, tl'lp to ·the Notlh Viet· 200childrendieeachyearfromaccldents had. abchicledoohtswatb0me1!9m · )".jlerl.11~ be4D.~ a lot to-Ofllce ol E<ooornil: ~· '1l>e1 -,,apltal was • co.a•ldered connected with crtb dealgn. A inajor IC ~y·.\fterooon. • . ~ ~;.J\'i'_.,fn malili~...U get out : pledged .to ficht fnto lhe --agalnst lleforehand as tbe.JnOSlr~t part ol "·. cause is strangulailon when inlallll' Y~'llinY Is ilia IOR ol--Ter· ~ Of tloe 1*.tfOii blJsioltj<,.; · '!. P.l'DP0'8d broad cuts in federal aocial pro. hlo trip, and it ...Wted.fn Creation ol a heads become Jodied betwoeo thO slats; ~ry,)inolcleiil.GC'Ffnt R0•• uid -. ... li] . Wiille ~.-lo ' -eo, · grains. ', .. FDA ofliclalo SAtd olhor crib safety '. iul1Url>oia llldMlsGo.~~rr.;..... ,' ,,.._.,,..,.... ... ' .= , · . proposals Include minimum rail ,heighla ry'iiqadO 1'J!mli·c...Dty ollt:W!f, ~ • ilo'.lil•· . ~ . • e 3 S~l4He'rl Sr.I• and . s1~ndud Interior mealUttll)Ollts; R. lloos l'!~ • -...!: ~· ! . •l'llii oinJ.·.i: ~'t'ie~'llll!'O at Ibis BELFASr, N<rtllem'Iftland (AP) -·A· restr1ct.1ons on poltonous painl; ellmma--J. Gardmt'"·Shintlln, special agent Jn .... tnne-," _lht.~·-!'We have an · Brltilb aoldier was slK>t dead tdday m. a lion ol sharp ed ... ; ltaDdanll !Of' charge of the Dallas FBI office, said agreemen! wltli tbe'$f',llOI to dbcuss Be1fut itreet _ ilielliinl inJlltary fatali· release devices and, eflmlnatlon ol George Braddock Ogle If, 30, wss charg-the case just oow. Perhapilomorrow." IY'fn 14 houn. • • • , , • · .. "ladder•ike" deoiCJn ""1cb permit in-eel with ''tatlbg · and canylng away Tiie FBI did ool 117 If the l'llllOlll ~ soldiers were tilled ind another fantstoclimbootolcrlbs. money belon&lni to and fn CUllody of moneylladbeeurecovered. i wuwoundedina111Dmlllomb_. ' , !ina-..catbollc-~~ . ~ alPI. ·.' "' r ,\ .. ' I, ... ·1•• I' •(\. I i CocmiW "HUlden ·-,. ..., . ,. ,,. . \: Snow, Rai·n ··Hit 80.uthwest ; ln B00,1::..:i ..... Ball ~ Heavy Runo-'fs Xhrpnten i11. Mo«ntain Areas l ,· .,. 1 ~'5~,. ·{' ·, --~~ ' _, • , ~ w ! ,alw ' YORK (l!Pl)' -' )\ ampicioul .... "· ... .. .r. ' , 'customo clllcer ~·a·...-, ..id> '· ,,. » . : ... "'::'I .. ::' .J:':r'-"':l:~~ltian "'11!1. •.~ btll:lll KID- -'"' Mltlon .,.ltYM ,,., ..., I JledY' Airport. • "-11'1' ~ .. °' &. Mt '= Tb& omcer toot ii14o' the IDID a4ioUl $~-~~~' ~ M, of BaiO!a, ~I aDcf •r...:•::r..::J".:" ~ enmtned him Bl tbe ~ -· DrtJ. -~IM"NlftM..., ....-.... .............................. fir L.cit ...... T_....):, .._ Ill ... =-... flfJllWIM.~--iJ.S.S•••••• ............................ =---~· Hnc lusldo the ball, ~-said~ -""" -. ~ lound .. ball llllo al ll'••v-°""' • ...~~~--'-·..:,..,...~~---., 11:.1:'~ • • :::"" .... --~y *' f!:U-~T':t OB.MltY 9'YICE '"--;.L_, .. ,_ . .,, . ~~-- "'....,........ • h,.. ... -• -. "'.!-=:w--.. --~ ::L ;:,-=.a•·~-!-. ~ .... ...-.. --,,,,_ . -....... tft.!lJf ~ C..,~':..: :-=·--:.V:M..U:. .,...~--.... ~ . •' • . ~ ~ . "' ·" ~ joint economic commisaion to wOrt on an 1 aid program for the war-battered nation. I The Hanoi stoP'iilso paid·lli ..,.~ dividend! In lhe eai1y release o1 ID · American prisoners of war.· And wblle no 1 . official would draw a direct Connectlnn.to Kissinger, a LliOUah ceue-Oi;,' Wu scheduled to begin at midnight tanlgllt, ' W ashingtOn lime. . ... ., " J llVT AS IT 1\1~0 o~t, ~11!eitijg ' visit was the most Important part ol tjle I presidentJaI adviser'• travels. w_t•.. l ( I I I l • • • st POW s ·Given Lea-ves '"-VIS &tR Mei Wa (AP) -'Ibo llnl two re- palriMM -...-. of -lo be cnnted ~ lelYe. baVt been Mlzssl4 IO .., .... "pick .Ille - ol till*~ 1111 • • t • "*"-" 1t -POW1 ....... lo Ille ... w ... hel'O 'l'lludaJ, ........... )ilr l'or<e ~ , .... R. 8*elT. ""' dedared: I ••• -lo let tbe ...... .......... ol Ille Dow·--1>9dlM." TWO ~ ..... lrlillod WI -allMdy bave been ..--y lta•<:11. alld olhon ..... befog l!allded -fw brief rw.y. with ='~~~ bolpitall when! they . .,.. alllgntd. ~onleavemAlr Fane Offlcen CipL Terry M. r.mae ak, 21.' o( Beale AFB, and Lt. Wllliam Amiri, 25, of • • .,,. ,....... llOlrby Yuba City. ht HU$-Maj. Hubat Bolh were captured last K. Fie.her o! Randlo Doc. D -lheit 11111 ·wu-Conlon c a u'.g Ii t his '""--North Vl<I· ·wlfaassbeleoptathim nam. . upon Ids return to LI. Col. William Rellie, a Travis. He has been l'.leportmmt of Defense in-held since Decelnber fOf!Dlllon olllcer, said: "One 1966 ol tile thiqP Ibey. hive asked • 1" !I!!! Ibey be permitted lo plct iip the 'thnacll oi their family life 1galn." 11IE ·llETIJRN of Sbively, 5 Guilty , In Knifing -r lllJUGif be ... tid-=••Ff," .. &..ua.L "I """-:::.::: ~ ~= upMl ...... 11 ........ I 30, of Spokane, Wasll., aDd bis 17 Dlghtmates brought lo 16% the number of former prisoners • who haYe ,come ..------"'----- , , II . .!r~ ~· . " ~ \ ,-...,, _,. • . I '• t • W-. February 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT .. -I Bo·dies Identified ' " 1. " .• With a Res91V• Balance Account · • at first National, you decide Whan . 1 you need more.money-than , ai(llply write a check. Your Reserve • . 5'1ance Account will cover the , • , check up to the amount previously • qagreed upon. , , , . Reserve Balance costs nothing 1 ,Ylfienyoudon'Cuselt-onl9the • ruoted bu) '"°""'" .. r e unknown in the o t II e r shootings. PRAHL WAS unablef ~ determine bow Misles ThOr1!0 and !Ju were killed, saylnt' be found no brubes, cuts oc bullet - . ' ' . ; . I • 11SUal loan charge when you do. . See your local First National Bank to.fond out about establlshlrlQ. a · ~ l!alancf.for~r .. , .• ~ I . ' ;,; < • " ·First::Natienal B:ank . oPoll~f'l•&oouNTY F •Dffllat .. Plmll....._...._ ' ' v • ---, .... ,_ __ ,"""" an.a ... v..aMm .... lnlllTm ---·-tlll'RINl .. llJllalt ------- ,, • 1,. • #,,• • " - ·RllE 'ftll"TWOBIT"BtJS LINE For••w1lllon flt I.a OC--. wrlle "Tiie T-... Lino" 111129 E. w_..,, A .. " Sima Ana. calliomla. a:m:n ,or can (714) 547.aJ04. • ~ .,..,._ ,, ' ' ' ! ,, .. . I " ' 1 ' I l ' I \l I • ' • . J ., • ' > • DAU,y PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE The lltaff of the Oruge County Deportment of Harbon, Beadtes and Paro &as come upon 10 excellent idea for the use of fallow land at DID• Harbor -devel· opmeot of gueat mooringa and, campgrounds near the base of Dana Point. -. The plan callJ for the apending of •75,000 in tide- lands ttveoues to iDJUll guest moorlngs to the bay and camp spaces on 1 a n d near the site reserved for the Marine Studies Institute. Although campen utlng ~ can lie •~ dated at Dolieny State Port n\mby, the tit oater wll~ t would like lo take hla amall craft to Dana 'eO!nt alreadJ' baa db<ovenod that flW su.I' doCka uilL Tbut ia the ptaa hat cleored the Harbors, Bead!• and Paro CommiukJll.. : • • • .,. Once the plan, wins Ille lileaing of county ..aper-• ~ -visors, lli>i'IOUI WOfK c:ln ba&ln on the lclull qmtzuctiOll of the gues{ facilities. The county staff bat shown Imagination. U the price I< right, the thoughtful plan warranla endorsement and suppcrt. • , . .. . . """ Outdoor SchodlroOm Dana llills m@ School's idmlnlstntlon and ocience · department liave hunched an energetic effort to win grant funds that would pay for a major conservation program with a nature prderve aa the nudeus. The funds -'162,000 -would come from stata and federal sour<es and would launch a currlculuin In· volving pupils from lilndergarten tlirough 12th grade. An llJ..acre qnyou near the Dana Hills Hlgh campus would be the main "laboratory," where patbwoys and teaclling stations could be built for the program. Horticulture c1 ..... would do most of the mllnte- • Girls on Ute Go • . . •. The L!Cun• BelCh Gtrial ""uh II ID OfP!!I•~ 'wtich 11 l'Jlng ~ 1klra ~a "fear ml a W. u a opedll project of the Junior Women's Clnb, the new group hll become a fWl.{!edged member of the Laguna Beach comm11Dit7. The dub ii orpnM ID Ill up a re<ftf41onll llid educallonal prop-am,... glrll-. to 11 ,...-of .... Jlain project DOW lo the -11118 of I clonaUd lloulo to a site in Bluebird Put prvylded by the dly as a dnb- house site. It II a fl,500 project tactled by the Glrla' Club leoclenblp with lplrlt and lm1glnlllon The lllOlt recent fund rablng activity was a one<lly auction wlilch brought to .UOO and proved to lie even more sueeeafal than members had hoped. It was suc- cetlful becan• of the cooperallon the club WIS able to en1ili IDIGlll Laguna'• ht±! "'f'I, civic t..sen and dty officills who donated fO!lds and senh:es to the auc-tion. . The llPirlt and acbleftmenta of the Glrll' Club are eettlng a line example for all of Laguna's community service Ol"faolzatlons. .· •• .. s I ,. I ' I • ' J . ~~·-· "!>EtER6ENT, t>EOl>Ol{Aht,. l>KAIN <LEANER', S'COURIN~ · l'OWl>ER •••• MY, 1HEY·MUST 8£ VERY NEAT Uf 1HERE.• ·,: ii . Phrases We Don't Really Understand Dear Gloomy Gus The Complex Morality of Amnesty - ~lJ)NEY J.HARBIS) Today's little word.quiz deals with pbraas we commonly use or hear wilhoat uodentanding what they reolly mean, or meant originally. A score of half right i5 commendable. l. In tbe phrase "Alma Maler," • Everyone knows that 11mater" means ''mother" -but what ~ "alma" meso! 1. ,.,. olton use the addillooal phrase "To llool .• !' What Is tho Clrigln of lhJs odd-! 3. ""' do .. ssY that p •• p le "'"" about ''pell rnell"? 4. '\VbJ Is an Inde- pendent writer, or artist, or such. known as a .. free-lance"? 5. Why are frie nds said to "hob-nob" with one another? U Callfcnla'1 beaches are a na- timal ._,...., and if AVCO wwld w.. to ... Ibis .,... if'"' from 1%,000 to 52,000, then I bsve a ~ Um: bow will the Nltbl got to the beecheo when us residents can't llnd parldng space tlleft now? -A.T.B. ""'.....,. ............... Nwl. .. _..., .............. , ..... ""' ... ~ . ....,. .... -.. ...... WASlllNGTON -Eftl7 amartl,y saluting POW -wbo 11'11> off • bnmecomblc ~ ..,... God Bless Amerlcl, ... -to lbst -. -bablJ pill off for a wbile ....... Ille time -when amwty for 1D111J lP...., of draft .. -. and --will be ..... aidered Rrioolly. . 1be -betweo those who bsve paid lbe price in . Vlelnam and lhooe wbobaverelmedto do .. ii too vivid to allow much eerio&ll %. Boot, In Old English, meant "sdded :::""1.,!f::':; oompenlation," ..-JOmetblng given !<Jr. .-....., --good meuure. (~ cafll Idle" .. ..,,.......,.. tali "boollezs chatter ") All Ille same m"J-. .... ..... ..,. dog- 3. From a popular old EnglJsb game, mofb'lj that be i. Pall Mall, where the players nnbed for or ap1m1 111111es1y ii i...mc judg- aboUt frantically, laJockq balla lhiwgh meat ma very""""""'..-wblch wickets, as ID croquet. will haw dirnensjYW ~ a time 4. After the Qmadta, nne llnJcbCs al, [IOel ..,_ fered to eollst under the banner of .,,, llothioa Ill the P"""'t lcale and depth oounlr)' for pay -lbe nm .._..,. of hdot and -Im bettkioc• eoldJera who fought for· pay ,and not 011f a-Ille.,.. of 1 lorelp war and oo of loyalty to 1 particular saver.ten. me reoi1J --to handle IL A ..,._ 5. A 0 hob" wu a comer of, the hlllrth taln amlltnleace cm be noted even in far t:eatlng the beer: a "nob" Wll a P&eddea& Nban'1 **11•'111 firm stand round table zet ooaJ1y lo lbe cllinme)'<Of- • idea has gotten arumd in hinnanistic circles that postwar amnesty Is • timo- hooored practlce in America. But, ill fact, Do gmeral .,...;clemial amnesty bas ever been granted. Even Lincobt as the ''pardlmi;Qg president" is overrated in this reoped, for much of -t be did in reantiUat;Qn WU paliliclllJ motivated. lie med ammsty for military and political pwpidd to weJken resiltaooe in the SCllth. Bio amneaty aftor of 1113 WIS avallable only to lhooe wbo -111 Ide an oath to """""' the u.s Oamtltutloa and "the Unkn of Statez thatwdei,• and'be was dlsaj1poinled by the ....US. ACADEMIC studios o1 •npdies tirouPml blstory record some H' ... amplez. but It Is bani lb find a - precedent !<Jr • g<Ueral VJ<tnam am- nesty. There was no gmeral amnesty after the -war DO< World War L 'lhe pool World War ll amnesty Cll1lered by President Truman .... highlJ seleo- tlve and judged case by case by • special . u111mieHa Ont tmth of a bllal of 15.DllO amicted draft evaders 1'a'e given prementlal pankm. 1be new factor arisinl from the Viet· nam war, and involvlllg pedlapo 'lt,tllltl to 100,CD> young men. is that a very ~ proportion of them were not mtrel11t seeking to avoid military service ~' such, but "°"' expressing -and still dO_.. -their conviction that America wa · morally wroog and n!prebenSJ."ble, ancf"'~ the ceas&fire does not change . !tie'· culpability ·of tbe nalion. • • " " ' Many ol these bani -objectors bl')!'" ezpressed their present distaste to ~ kind of fcqiveness fer taking wbst OK!Y~ deem to be morally correct ~ against the immoral acts of the ...,;,.,,;. JDeDL •··-1·t~ ·.! :f ~ 10 years after the Q9ll Wtrl'· the amneaty prindple .... ~' . bat it Wu-not antil more tlloil ·30 ,......_ later, 1891, that universal ........, ftiJ . adopted. IJl>e dlffm..., of ........ ~ plain. From the ~ political pointf! of view, amoesty bad a point in ,_inc productive people to normal W. lo 1 DIP lion which bad bem rent by civil war.' 1' But in the prose11t cittuJnstaDm tlie- natioo suffen oo practical ~ !nml-' the --ablleoce of a rtlatlvel1 few useful penonnel. 1be moral question Is something else and it wlD prababJ1 l•r some lime before it is resolved. .11 ' :.• ". 6. Why is the rough grilling of a suspect by the polic:e known as "the third degree"? 7. When we say that a place ii 90 small that there b "no room to swing a cat," what are we reftrrfng to? B. How did the ezpttsslon that something "can't bold a candle to" something else come to originate? ner, or tbe 0 1DUG!fY." I, From the lnltiatloa rites of the •11 Freemuoaa. 'I. The "cat<1f-nlne-tails," or wblp wtth which sailors wore punizbed by flogging on board. Dey~luation: A Fahie for Today? ,1"• ... .. 9. When we reach the end ol a pro- fita ble supply, why do we say that It "peters out"? 10. Why are people of social disUncUon referred to as the "upper crust"? ANSWERS: I. Alma means 0 fostering" o r "nourishing." a. slaves or aerVants pr.....w muten, boJdJni -for them. 9. In cold-mining campo, tho ezp!Gllve contained sslt-peter; when 1 seam bad been Wlausted, the vein of gold WU aaJd to bsve "petered out.• 10. In medleval Umes, it was a mark of honor to offer dlstingulsbed l1IOlia tho top cul, or crus~ of a loaf of bread at the table. Catholic School Cri,si,s U Broadway is the labtllous invalid of the arU, Catholic schools occupy a similar position in American education. Rising costs, shrinking enrollment, and sbJfting population pattern s have fotced many paroc.blal schools to close. and most of those still operating are heavily subsidized by the church. To compound the problem, efforts lo provide the schools with indirect governmental assistance have consistently met with failure. AND SO the crisis or Catholic edUCllion continues. According to the NaUonal C3thoHc Ed uca ti o na l A.uoclation, the number of pupils In parochial grade schools and high s<hools declJned from 5.6 million in 196Hi& to 4.0 millim. in 1971·72. a drop of 211 percent. In the ...,,. period, the number or BUcb schools fell from 13,292 to 10,829. The cbun:b'a goal or "a CalhoUc education for every Catholic dilld" thus -fartber than ever ltom realiiatton. 'lhe peak ,..,-for the ,......tap of Calhollc cbJJdnn sctually atteoc1in1 CathOllc schools wu 1951, when ahnoll M percent ol tho •Da1blo populatloo Wll -· Today, only around 30 perctnt of Calhollc c:lilldreo atlelld parocb1al ICbools. "lt's a vicioul drcle," a llJn In -Va., oti..erved ta.t.y.ear. "Once the nuns start pulliqa • ol lhe ~Is, tho ICbools bsve to ., 00\ and hire lay tuchen at ..._ con\pdlt!Ve -.!th pubic achootl. Thm the JIOfellts rofuee to PlJ' l,be. exlnl cmll, 10 nrollmaJt dropo.' , A'ITDIPIS to lbore up ' CatboUo -.. -pabllo -. lnvorlably nm , .... of .. fttl -...1, which • EDITORIAL RESEARCH provide• that "Congress shall mm ... law respecting an ettabUshmen& of religion, or prohibiting the free Uflclae thereof ... " The courts bsve held that 'this language rules out not only dlrect llO"ermnental granlJ but also auch Indirect aid as tuition tax crtdita. Americana United for Separatkn of Church and State, an «ganization "systematically a n d detenninedly" opposed to public support ol cbun:h- relatcd schools, puts Its case this way: "Parochiald ..• mates .. lmpoAlhle • littlatlon !<Jr eltheoa of other fallbs or ol no faith who are compelled tbrougi> tu.. to pay for these schools. Ont caa be l)'tllpathelic: -.!th a cllada -idlools are lo flnanclal cilllJcuUy, lti 1 ..m1 which .. pariies cburdl and --. however, It 11 not the ~ ol. 1overmnent to come to lbe llnuclll aid ol chur$ schoola "'--poll• .. no IOnler willlns to 1uppctt them." MOS!' AMERICANS ._ lo .... ~ roasontnc. Voten Ill Wiiia, and er.go. -down pn>posail to aid pan>eblal lchoolo last NOVembor. Koo..,u, fedonl .-ts llruct "°"" --· 1111 In New Hampth1re, New Yo r t , Penn1y l v1nl1, and V~ Nevertbelezs, President ~ ii COllUDltted to • _... ol. iilll u.oap Ju a..iHI. lltd bllls to lllll ""' haft been ~ In c.acr-. To the FAior: Tbt clmm ol tbe UmJnlstraticll'• hired Dim ii tbst Ille ~ of the dollar ii a lllOll tldttl. 11111 we will ....,. lell'el H; ihol 11 wlil llrlatl P'*'""ity; lbst It w!ll -1111 .... llnanMa1 --. ad el--·ip!o>ymeol Tbe bsr-ID,._ of dollalioo of oar· cunmcr ii ff!l'Dkl••ad ol. Aesop's fable of the !oz who lost bis tail In a ytnp. Be !111nwdlltely convened the otber -ad buaaped them Oii :t :ll""~ be bid . ..-by lllliog ROBERT E. O'BHJAN FeniNl P•kbtfl To the Edlllr: From the DAILY Pllm, Feb. U, I note ID unnamed arcl>iUct at the "re- . quell" of Mr. Stuart Durbe, the Fesilval treasurer, will prelelll .. altemalives" (plans!) for a panillg JOtn1ctu1e to be b:aled be!wemtheFeallval...,..ond tbel..apa-~ SBOUU> Ibis half-brained rbeme ever materialize, the eod ...alt will be an .... greater traffic coogeatloa than tho ... eacb and every nJcbt ~It t!Je terminstloo of the Paseant of -- Gentlemen: tllis ii Jncleod a -of thought and -.......... of tsfie llDlll ol lltODO)' -cn1J ..,. compUslnnent will, Ill all probabllilJ be ID unaigJIUj'. multi-,. -llooe1a, I malidalD '""1 -• lbtMil durint these past -. years 111119 i. a -to the traffic """' tilo ...... _. feldya1 te111111 for .it to 11 1''• 11 lhlJ bat .....,m "' bi I I -Umltodi."'" ... -... t ••. 5 • tnllle ._ilon .._,DOI ..... lit 8· ~ -'acljaoat& lo ... ......i -1 'lltil ........ lo'""-' .... far ......... tirlOt l'fltl... ... ...... ....... . 'IWILVB ran• •a crn'1r al tllo Festlvaf of Arll boud of dilll@l I ~)Ill Mii •plan ID~ illaj ..... blPN> ~will ~.::.:=-#i;,7.': few ,.... .. .:":i ... --... .-............. -~ lits flcllM!e ' "1to&lj1J1tllW ...... ..... _ ............... .. MAILBOX .,....; $UO .. $1.DO, a ID pen:<lll In- crease; $1.ltl .. $1.2$, an Ill pm:mt ......... 1be Long --...... $1.30 per foot !<Jr -in the 3$ foot daas. II Is lmpoalble to epprodate the operator'• -tloo tbst taus .,. estlng into bla prolils to the mmt lbst he must n1le rents m amace ti 11.s pen:eli after only one yur o1--. What can ft apect in five aean? . V.J.FEENEY I Jflls Offfeerlf . To the Editor: After midiDI Ille -of Ille 1etmall!c POW1 -me queolloal 'tllal bappmed fo all the prltaie.? --they ..,...wM? Alter Ille -of ballle -my, W<nioaly tbe __ ... _ ldt .. be ...,.....S? u ,... ..... ....... CXID'', where are )"OU now? CatainlJ nat en tho tewndag POW ~ . 11. llOODY (11&-~IW of u.. wpe"'1d. _,, toefc officer "" tots mid .,.,. of Air Foru, Naor CDld Mari .. aircnJfl 1llol dolm ....,. Norlh Vi<111om•ic krTitoly. FA! ... t ..... , • To tho Editor: 'lhe mlpatm .. .._. " ........ m!l1 year -'* -ll'I .-litlle m.. ............ -.-.. ~ OmlJ 11111 _ .......... ... tbeJ mite ... ..., .......... DIJ. El1lr of --.. .....,. will .. ...... -of ·• ,._......, ___ , -Ille ..... "" Calllr7 .. -...... .. ~-.iii air·-' ., _ .. ,. .... _ .... _ J ..,_ ,. ~ ...... ... --.... liil .....,. ..... .. ...., .......... ,.....,. ..,... M IJ tllll - -lo .i.m oat .......... "" ... UGllN& ........ ••••t. '•-.. a1»4 M 81& ll /' t' .,.-...., .. -----=-= as' ........... ._......._.__ ..... ..., .... *!'-.. ·-· 1111oila ... 17 IJf.,,., c la'',.. ........... ·-• A :SJ IJIF ...... II I bJ lbe Qiamber ol Commette, dutifully~~ ranges a ·aeries of ....US that Incl everything fnlm gowD>!I .i-. lo ., mnllill llld a patrioll day. ~ Reconls -that the bell attended ~ all ii the wine tasting c;aper. Ob, ~ IN mE EAST and JDiddle Weot - the pipes begin to freeze _.. .. - Florida. West of the coaU-1.11 - and to lbs north. tbef -.. l.ll1ma Beach. We 110Uldll'I have H _,, Gllier way. Bealdos, wbeie ~ canJll.l aet as far !nm llr. Trudeau ...i bJa.ilrobleiiii" ~ and as cW1e i.11r. Nll!la ond Ills. . · · .i: Welcmie..W when :iVa-IO -~J ........... --the... • And do l'lln tO "'""'-.. • '• .. ~E~ 17~ ·~. To the FAlltor: . ' _. -,"). In'°"' Feb. U article cm 'WJD"- 1"" r'llllled tbst tho""""'"'" '"'~. -.... lbs! lbs _,. , ... "' "•t•n -· )r• loi_ilW ""i the _,.. ....._ ........ aptnprlalie lo Glllc:Jol elfol1ie .. these .......... After th• • .,... -the manlap ............. __ , belag a b!linil< to clvlllzatloa -I !Ind I aulclD't.,...-. •r s. K. ynargjg I • -COAIT DAILY PILOT I I -------·~ - • - I 1;.,,......, Cool DKU ~ !en'ier's name if Cba,riie Brown and ije certainly ,doesn't Uve an ilrdUwY dog's !¥.e. During ~rs in I;ansing, • Midi., be • qeeds Specia'J incfiice-- rpents to . go outside - !flch as turtle n e c k cpat, booties, knitted ~at and green SUD· glasses. i... Men in t • S~rvice .!!6Beant -M. -Jn, son of retired U.S. Army l1'Jor aod Mrs. Donald M. ~th Jr. of 15471 Yortsbir< St.. Westminster, has beelt na,pied ooe of the top IS P'f'- cent in his Air Force s~t)', He will rectjve a ~or Performance Psy bcilua fo r six months as a ~t of hi! .selection. 'Sergeant Smith, a Security pOliceman, was chosen far hi! leadmilip, eiemplary cm- d!!\11, tecbnical, skill and duty .............. _ in c:amMl!t~ ::llh~ . . .... :::!A.. ~~ ~-.... ~and~~,. 11 • tHe is presenUy ..mog1at Hlclwn AFB, Hawaii, Wi .. a IJlljt of the \!'acific Air Forces (P,&CAF) whidl provides t.ao- tical air -supporting the u,t.. aod It& allies in Sontbros! Alla aod the Far East. ' " ~Guard -~ -lice i.,.. w. -. wife of "Mr. Scott H. Smith of 41'/ Gloucester Drive, o.la Mesa, enlisted in the CoUt Gard al Long Beach, Calif. ml Is receiving basic traialni! al Alameda. ~ Navy Petty Officer Third Class Jote L Avila, soo of Mr. •.fll Mrs. Carlos E. Avila of ~ Mou1tcn Partway, Irvine, ~ reported for duty aboanf submarine tendor abip USS ~ IM>meported in Sao U.\tu~ be assigned to duties • an Engineman Thlrd Class. v.i.na .. ...,,.. ..... __ ........... ... ........ ,... ... -. ._ __ .... .. ftllMlltl ........ .... ,.._.... ..... . .~ .......... . --KtNs...aW t ' •.. al Wfr for tht IJWC I IC *1 tf .... --·-,_ ..... for_.._, •• ltlofor•-- Tefephone: 645·8600 E.l:•Mlla .. Alt•nri...•. 0 HOAG MEMORIA( HOSPITAL 301t•wpwtPr1 :ad ' tis: pillt..._CA_ • • ' ( -. • OAll. Y PILOT f IMNElS . NEtWPORT BEl\CH ' • ... ' WOW! HAVt~~wE -GOJ --GREAT ·SAVINGS FOR YOU! 'i ~ I ' ., I ' FOR -MEN ' \ ' • ' ' MEN'S FUltNISMINCi~ewport ._. 60 o y. Polyester Knit Dress Shirts. , .. , , • _ · Orig. 10.91-11.98 •.......................................... ;.NOW 5.88 100 only. Spt. Shirts, short & long sleeve. · Orig. Z.50-5.00 -·········-··············-······················NOW Z.22 6 onl't. C.IT'f.All by Rolls. Orig. 17 .50 ................ NOW 8.00 17 only. Long Sleeve Cord Shirts. Orig. 7.98 ........ NOW S.'8 12 only. Tenk Tops. Solid color. Orig. 3.98 ------·---NOW 2..88 II only. T 1peslry Bolts. Orig. 4.00 ---···-·······_NOW_ Z.11 MEil'S ClOTHIN& DEPT.-Newpoot ._. 260 Men's C.suel Sleck5-SmeH sizes. Ori9. 5.98 NOW 1.22 36 Men's Jeck...._W•rrn linings. Orig. 14.98 .... NOW : t.9' . . . 51 Men'• J1ck1ts) Roncher itylo. Orig. 22.50 _ .... NOW ._IZ.99 12' Men 's Double Knit Jeans. Men Cut. Ori9. 8.98 NOW 6.99 I FOR CHILbREN IOTS' DEPT.-Newpoot ._ 23 Polyosfor/Cotton Dress Shirls. Orig. 3.88 ....... : .... Now'2.'9 3 Knit SwHten. Orig. 5. 98 -•-··--····--········NOW 3.11' · 2 Zippor Front Knit SwH11r. Orig. 6.98 ·····-······-NOW 4.11 2 "Bik~" Jonoy. Orig. 4.98 ----------·····-···--NOW .1ja 5 Nylon Dross Shirts. Orig. 3.50 ________ __NOW M 2 Pr .. school Robos. Orig. ·a.59--··------NOW 5.11 14 p~ Rol>os. Orig. 4.91 ----N9W zip· _ 1' O...s Sloth. Orig. 10.91 ...-· NOW 4.50 s· ,...._ Or!9-s. 91 _ ·-··· ~ow 2.11 '' I 1 H I • • • _i;J '' _)r,. ru ... IS 'Vole .Sox. Orig •• 79 r . . . --·---, tll:'· ""'!. 21 pr. Glovee. Orig. 1.20 . .., _____ NOW , .... , 30 We.tom Juns. Orig. 2.50-2.99 -·"·-····---·-NOW 1122" ' ' ~. l "INFANTS"---llc•post .._. , •: r;- 1 Toclcll11 Girl AoM Sweepers Orig. 7.so·_,_NOW 1"' 9 Todd~ Girl/loy Robos. Orig. 4.91 _NOW, J.i1 34 t~Gir!Assortod °'""'" , Orig. 4.00-6.00 · NOW 2.81-4.11 I Mople 0...-Chest lSlightly Dom19odl Orig. 61.911 NOW 50.00 Z lftoch A.mqu. White Orftsor s.t. lsr19htly 11o ... goc11 Orig. 11.98 ______ (llOW 51.98 4 • ·ws· ,.,.,.. .._. 65 Acrylic Pont Suits. Orig. 9.00.10.00 Noy.' 4.99-5.99 41 Girls A'isoried Skirts Orig. 4.50-6.00 _!_NOW Z.aa.3.11 12 llnnltod Cotton Woisf Longth Jochh. Orig. 1.40 . .. ______ NOW 4.11 16 Jeen Sloiris. 9r;9. 7.00 ---···---NOW . "4 .ai 23 GM•'. J11ns. Orig. 5.00 --······---NOW 3.11 14 Stretch T orTYJ'ont Sets Orig. I 0.00 -·····-NOW 7 M 43 Girls Shorts ~3-6x only I. Orig .. 77-3.00 __ NOW 44-1.11 IN Assoriocl Girh 0...101 17-14) Orig. 4.00.1 hOO ··---···················-NOW 2.11-7.11 120 Assoriocl Girh °'"'" ll-6xl Orig. 5.00.9.00 ------···--········-NOW 3.11-6.11 35 Assorted &ids Ouferw••r. ' Orig. 12.00-20.00 ______ ......... --NOW 6.11 1.88 ' JUNIOlt Hl&H Newport ._. to it WOMEN'S AC:CDSOltlES-llewport 1w1: ' ., , • 50 only. AslOl'fed LHth•r Shoulder Beg. l~ ' / , ' Orig. 2.22 -···-\--·--·-··-··············! ....... NOW 1.zi 16 ..,Jy. Wolnut J-olty Ions. Orig. 7.50-2700 _ ···----···-·NOW Ul-21.00 71 only. Womon's J&W'1ry AssOrtmont. ' ·. . Orig. 1.00.3.00 ----·NOW M UNI-& HOSBY Ncupwt ._ ,. 21 L.dies -· Robei Ori9. 7.99 -------NOW UI HI Toto! SuWMi Ponti H.oso. °':ig 1.77 ------NOW 1~ 7' 100 11 NY!oft lody $1iirts. Ori9. 3.99 --HOW U2 34 L.dios si-.1 ... Shilts. Orig. 6.75 --NOW 3.11 U Tri--Nylon Rob.. Orig. 1400 --NOW1 IG,# '• 2' I 00 'JI Poly..tor Hooclocl C.......ps. Orig. 14.00 --HOW JO.II 15 ~ L,oo1r Print Quilt Skirt Louogor. • Orig. 15.IO ---NOW 12.11 12 EIO<JOnt Print Quilt l.oungor. Ori9 44.00 NOW Zl.66 . I WOl:llN'S SSl'Oll'OltlllSS'IWl<rlA.._&l--liNlc1J!WW•polf.-t .... JS Or.ssy Polmo Pints. Orig. 10.00-11.00 _Now ... 10.11 30 Plush V•lour Ponh Or19. 12.00 __ NOW 9.88 100 A.....tocl Sw.,ton & Tops. Ori9. 3.99 _NOW · 3.22 30 s ..... Pn.t Pont Topo. Orig. 7.00 __ ..NOW Jll CoonllMlo S.,...otos >Cloor&ftC1. Orig. 10.00.16.00 NOW 7 .... 12.11 JUMOR ll:IOI' Muwpwt a.-. 4J C.p SlooYI Shri•k. Ork 6.00 NOW J7 l;ko Shirts. Ori• UO.f.OO NOW ..... 1.884.a ·' ' ' ... .. 75 Junior Je•n<. Orig: 3.50 -·························NOW .. _______ 2.22 ' . _,. . 20 Jr. Body Shirt!> 21.iyloa. Ori9. 7.00,10:00 NQW A.00.S.OO 7 LHthor Jlchh. 1'11.,Y only. Orig. 80.00.90;00 ---·--·--·······-···_NOW 40.0!MSOO . ..... . WOMEN'S OUTUWEAlt~_,.., ._. . ' . 10 only. Nout;o.l·Windbr.1k1r JochWOrig. 9.00 NOW 6.11 8 only. Velour Pontcoot. Orig. 16.99 ···--··-···NOW 11.81 lllDAL DEPT.-Newpoot ._. I only. 8rid1I Gown. SiH 14 Orig. 105.00 _ ... NOW 75.11 . . z only. Bridol Gowns. Si .. 12 & 14. Orig. 120.00 _NOW M.11, I only. lrldol Gown. SiH I 0. Orig I ZS.DO __ __NOW ..ISM 2 only. Bridol .Gowns. Six• 8. Orig. 95.00 ····-··-NOW 65.11 ~ ~ .. * lllADY•TO.WEAl-Newpoot -· . Women's Dreses & Pent Suits. ' •. Orig. 12.00-20.00 ·················-···········-··· NOW 9.18-15.11· ., WPfft•n's Dr•s•s & Pent Suits. ' - , 'Ori9. ZZ~-3--.00 --·······-·-··-···················NOW 16.U.22.11 ' ,. . I · ' t rr I . l . 4 only. Volloy a.q & a.dmiillb•·~-Orig. '·!~,-'!~W..'.!-" 1 I>' Only. CMllot!CJer 0.rt • Qr . 4.99 ~---.J'1\>'tt ,~.'91 ·' 5 ~nlyt H-;nd 1i1;. Pump.,.. o~~ s; 9 ·-·-::;:.:.;,:.N~W' '2.11 - ' I '7 oolJ. lilly C.sper Golf Sot. • , "' 5 Irons, 2 Woods. Ori~~--···-·······-·····'···NOW··it.7~ -~ 't • 1 ltV ll. '(j l'. ~~ iJ/ 2 Onfy. Chi Ch1 Rodri9uez Go1t,;t • . , ... • ·1 7 lions, 3 Wliods. Or;g. 109.99 -···-··-········-~·-··NOW, 59.99 • -~· ·r .-_, · .... 1 , •t ~ \ ' •.• 1.. ' • • ' .. , .l.._ _______ f_u.~~"~~Tua£_~_._ .. __ ~·-' __ : 1_..I . ' 4 only. 75" Sof• Herculon. Chro-')e frame. yellow. Orig. 219.00 ' ~-"-·--············---NOW 99.11 . . . 2 only. 90" Sofa, Pillow' Al'ft), Avocado. Orig. 195.00 ------·-····--·-·················NOW 144.00 2 only. Recliner, Herculon Bleck & White. .. Orig. 139.0jl . , r ~ ·;' ~ __ J. _________ .NOW ~ ~ .... . I ' only. Somo T .i.f1. Y 1-l Whll1. Orig. I 06.00 NOW ..... 74.11 • 1 only. Occesionel Chair. Yellow Corduroy. Orig f 79.00 ·-----·-····-··_NOW 99.11 I only. Vinyl Lo.1 s..'f:Ol\v•. Ori9. 189.00 ______ NOW 166.00 ' I 'on'JY. Vinyl Sof'!! BloCk ~1d. Orig. 219.00 ____ NOW 99.'5 I only. Frond! iJ'v. OT1tDlnlng T1bl1. Clt•IT'f· Ori9. 120.00 --------···NOW 79.00 4 only. Fronch '-· A}.. 'Cbolr. ·on9. 35.00 ··-···NOW ZZ.00 I only. 3 seet a.rrol Sof-,. ll!~ck Vinyl. Orig. 119.oo -----'-·--··········-··-NOW 109.00 I only. 58" E:A. Dinfo~Toblo. D11k Ook. or;g, 149.00 ---···-·-·····-----··-·--·······NOW I0.00 . ' ' I only. Ponons Dining Toblo. B..,.n. Orig. 159.95 NOW 11.00 ., .. . "' ' ) S only. P•nons Dining Ch•iri.-arbwn I White. . Orig. 75.00 ·-··---··----·····--"-~---NOW 51.00 ,J f' '-' ~. , ) ~ ... , ""' _,,, , r .. .-u Z4• 4 only. 6x9' ~· Rugs. Orig. <4.I• ·---·---···"""' -r, I ~·.1~•r~ .. ,,~! ~' f 5 o•l.y. 3'6'.'x6:.lmporfiil'.W~en ~~s. ~vocod•-. • ' , Orig. 19.00 ~'--~· -······-····-··NOW 9.11 I only. I Zv 15' Shog R .... lluo • Gt11n. ' ' ' '' Orig. 122'.oo _ _.:_:_,_:_~..:.-:~:_ __ ":__NOW 77.00 ~ l· ' I j I only. 9x12' Nylon R.g: AYOCOdo. <>r19. 44.11 -NOW 2'.11 • • , ~ J .1 only. 6'xl916~1 Llno~m, lun:t Or•ng... r • Orog. I 23.00 --····---·--··--···-·-"···NOW 61.51 60 onJy. Pl•~• ,I Pr••• Tiles. Asst. Colon. Orl9 .• 29 ________ .:_:_ __________ _: __ _: _____ .,....~NOW • Io ' , TOY Jll!'T• ll&a,..t llwlt ll only. Men's 10 Spoocl lih. Whlto. Orig. 69.91 NOW 54.11 • • I . o•ly. I.Ion's l s,.ocl l ik1, Red. Orig. 55.01 _NOW 39.11 llO only. ActiOft JecklOft Fi9ures I Acc:•s. Orig. 1.79 ----····--·--c__NOW AZ 20 0nly. Borbi11.:C.untry C.mp11. Ori9. 10.99 .... NOW I.II • JCPenney The values are hara fN9fY day. • WE KNOW WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR ' . I MAJOR APPLIANCE I I only. Front load Convertible Dishwasher. White. Orig. 209.00 ········-··································-······NOW 177.00 I only. 8 Pro9r•m 16 lb. Washer. Gold. Orig. 253.95 ...................................................•... NOW ZOt.00 2 only. Compact Washer. Wh ite, Avocado. Orig. 154.95 ...•................................................... NOW 124.95 6 onlY. 16.7 Top Mount Ref9ri9eretor. White, Colon. . I Orig. 349.95 .............................. : ...................... _.NOW 299.00. HOMI D.ICTltONIC~ewpoot ._. 7 only. Battery oper.ted R•dio.Phono. White. : Orig. 19.95 ···········-········································NOW ... 3 only. Drop down Storeo AM/FM . Groy. 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Fell Out of Love I I 'Glad He's Back' l --POW's Ex-wife SAN LEANDRO (AP) - The former wife of U. Cmdr. Everett Alvarez, who divorced him while he was In· a North Vietnamese prison, s a I d Transmitter Puzzling To Solons throurih an attorney. "I just hope he understsndl." Alvarez, the longest-held American prisoner In North Vietnam. returned to the United States last week. 11IE FORMER Hortencia "Tangee" Alvarez, now S2 and remarried, said Tuesday she wept tears of joy on learning the A.m¢rican prisonen oLwar were coming home and Was relieved to see, on television, that Alvarez looked well. "I just hope he un· derstands." she said In a WASHINGTON (AP) 111tatement released through Chairman Thomas E. Morgan her attorney, Howard ,. says the 1 o p h i s t i c a t e d Silberman of San Leandro. transmitter found in his House "I didn't plan what hap- Foreign Affairs Commlth~e pened between us. 1 loved him hearing room was a non· a lot at one time and 1 am commercial ';buq.ei111 device" very proud to have llJCe been with dead batteries. ... his wife," the statement said. But the Pe~ n s y Iv an i a ALVAREZ.-a5, was the fJnt Oemocr~t aa1d Tuesday be American pilot shot down In had no mfonnatlon on how or the Vietnam war In August · why It ha~ been placed in the UIM. Tangee Al~am got i. committee s heari!JB room. Me1ican divorce tn~ June 1970 "lT COULD have been a prank; It could hav.e been anything," Morgan said. The invertlgatlon baa been turned over to the FBI. The chaJrman aaJd he did and later that month married a man she ldenttned only as "Andy." They have stnce secluded tbemselves, 11ytn1 only they live someplace Jn the East San Francisco Bay area. 1bey not beJleve the device could have a daughter Tara who ls have been liltended t o · '2 ' ' ~vesdrop ,on a meeting "' .. ·Alvarez returned to littween Kini lluslein -AL • ~ America Tbunday Jonlan and mem~n of the ~ l1U been n!Cllperatlng at committee m the r o o m OU XDotf" Naval Hospital In because the meeting was ,ar-Oaklan~ He has not made any ranged ·,:on the IPUr of the public statements about the moment. divorce, which he learned of STAFF MEMBERS set up by letter from his mother chairs and tables for the 1"hlle in prison. meeting but Morg1n said the ~ IN A PUBUC explanation decision to have it ln"the room of her ~Torte and remarriage .... was made less than two hotrs i,1t·1a11, Tangee said, "I just in advance so there was tbo 1fell out of love with Everett." little time for outsiders to Alvarez was a ie-year-old know about It. Na\I)' lieutenant when he left Secretary or State William his pretty ~year-old bride of P. Rogers testified be£ore the two months behind ln the · committee the next 4•Y in ~ sprin& of 1964 for a <tour of du. room but that meeting was • ty on the aircraft ~er USS open to the public. Constellatkln. He was shot A cleaning woman told a down over the Gulf of Tonkin reporter she found the device, several months later. the size of a c I g a r e t re Arter he learried of the package, on the Ooor under a divorce more than six years table and in front of a chair latter, Alvarez wrote back to before daybreak a week ago his mother saying, "1 hope her Monday when she straightened present husband loves her aa the room . much as I did." "I THOUGIIT it was some or the TV equipment " she said. ' Freeway Bid SACRAMENTO I AP) -A $1 million contract lo complete the Ralstand A v e n u e in· tercbange on the Baysbore J<~reeway in Belmont has gone lo the Gu.y E. Atkinson Co. of . Long Beach, state orficials say. The company was the lowest of eight bids. state 1>liblJc works chief James A. Prices Go Up VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. · (UPI) -It will cost 17,000 more next year to get a license for a bowie of pro- stitution in Storey County. County Commlulooers · boosted the license I e e recently to JIS,000. !.foe said Frida~y~. ~~~~~~~~====i THDI IS A FACTORY AUJHORIZ- l!D DIALEI FOR EVERY POPULAR MJJCI CAI IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARIOR IOULE· VAID OF CARS. ;;' '· • • Reliable • Convenient '"' roit THE EMILEM AT ·'.'A MFI A DEAlfll~ ON 1 ·AllP•lP I LVD lfTWEEN SAN ' ' • tt A .sis C¥;ar, ·Ban 1:Bnn • W ASIUNGTON (AP) -Qild Jllllloe Warren E. Bir· , .... -complalnt led Amtrak to boa dpr ........ 111110klnc from .......irolnl, bu been ..Wto-. Senate 8'pulJIJClll Leader' Hugh Scott. In 1 lettor ID Burger, 13y1 'be•1 so addicted to his PIPfl that he'lfOUld not travol on Amtrak Wflhout tbem II he could help ii. llOOJ.T llEMINDED TUE chief jultlce that Senate Democraitc Loader Miko Mansfield and -Republlcan Loader Gerald Fon! a1ao In partial to pipes. "May I enter a mild disclaimer!" Scott saJd in re- ferring to Burglf'• complaint New. 311'tbat prompted Am- trak to ban dgsra and 'pipes from !ta club can on the • Metn>ID\er "" bot-Wuhlncfon and New Yart. "Or -I lllck all 1litJI a -eelpra? "OOOUI n: llB DJCrA, obiter, ... wonl go jJo lhe'i .,.....ury 0( DQT ... ~.!I'" king ol ~ to tlie offed tbal pipe ......,.. ~ ...... the ... ..--pert ol tho, prelflllly toterdlcled .,.. for tho ~eoce ol theJr contemptattve ~! May it plouo the coart!" --n..re -no tnunedlate njolnder lnJin Buiier'a 9'-fice. But llltely any response to Scoll's c0mplalnt would come from the Dopor1mell! ol Truaportatloo. , BURGER. A NONSMOKER,~niiofd -· ~' • • en oo a Motroliner 'lido ·to Now ~ Md fcR oo lbe ' ~ ,-mum trip. "Wiim I called tbe coaductor I WU advtaed that - 111110kera could Co to pie ~.car --ill ~ ;-and ...,.pe the ....... pie cmei ~ce wrote Amtrak. "" "I could hardly mdil what I heord. Twenty·fivenon-, -.rs who paid foe linl clul, could protect themlelvet from Jour ......., iiilly 'by ·moving. '11lil turns ....,_ teme and commoo decencY loo Jts bead/' Buqer wro&e.. 1.1. "' EJGIR D.\YS LATER, Amtrak gave Ille OOot lo pipe aod cigar smokers in Ille ltrslclus eedlon. ~ ._, Is sltll llllowed. I r ' ' ' Fashion sp~~~~-s~ f~.r guys. · ; A~ .P~one,ys~ Where low ~ice · , i$".Slitl· .ve~1 mueJ.i in fashion. , .~-1 .. ~.,; ,..,, iid ilQ'l 1f•l ~·11 • • • j • ~ .. • • .. .. .. , it' .. . ·- Great buyS for.men : ·Great buys for boys. ~. •$>ecial 2so Men's sport shirt of polyester/ cotton is Penn·P.rest. Short Sleeves in assorted solid colors. Never needs ironing, always looks gr,eat in sizes S.M.L,X L. 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Reg. or slim lt%es &-16. ~uskies, SpK:lll 2 for $8. • • '{ ;l .. ~ ' r i l ' -.,,, Spece 2 '°''7 Men's Penn-Ptes~poly~ ester/c.ottoo plfSmas Styled with n~ollar anu long ti Full cut fatAJmlort. In , assorted st~, sizes S,M,L.XL ....cq ''ii "' 'd ,'.ri ·.b ~~ .., .... ~: ! ' - • " '"'"AT AND NEW~OIT ILVD FASHION ISLAND, New'lft I Shop ......, No•• .. 5 p.111. at ................ : ch 1714) '44-2113. ~toftt CINTEA, HunlfllPM IMclt (7141 "2·777L. HARllOR er, Colt• M-. (7141646 liOll. - ' • . • " .. !. • ~ I ·~ I 111 · 1 illj m ,bi lo la th \\1 Yl it' t< " n bi I U( p g It li n c p 0 la· Jff. BOid HQt. -~aid 'Oassie Fraud' I • J .. I r , "-· ''Tiie Claasil! ~lllll!ler fra~d," says Ralph Nadu, IS wo lrankhu1tr. "If ev~y knew what went lnlO bol· ~'" contend9 be, "aaleS would drop 4ly '5 percent." ' • ' I . :/. DIJ>,I SAY no infant has been,nainecl afler Presldenl ii.on? l'f~! ·Boni Nov. 13, 1972, in Julian, N.C., was 1Ucbard Mllbaua May. Clink. ~ . 1 • MIST/QI. to figure out bow maoy calcries you need a day to maintain yoor present weigh!, mulllply sa\d weigh! by 13. Or so lhe medical specialists advise. IF A PERSON commits suicide on somebody else's property, the owner of said property is obligated to pay the funeral expenses. That's still the tradition In some parts of China . Used to be absolute there, all over. But the Communists changed it up somewha~ .. TRAINED FALCONS -Told you lhe Navy was tra!i), • ing dolphins to go fetch things underwater, but faJled r tO ~ \ m<nUon·tbe U.S. Air y..,,. Is lralning fa lcona lo keep slray ,blrda off .airport runways. Every J)OW and then some fat fowl_llllUbes !nlo a plane, damaging ssme. Coolly! But tl>e , falCQOS con be taught to run lheae slow-wilted' birds oul ol the lUgii! pellems. ' - • • UlOKOUT, SPRING Is not that far off. So .remember what Denis Breeze said: "Plant and the wife plaz;ita wi th you. Weed and you weed alone." No, lhal 's nol jOOd. liul it's better than what Caeaei-Bottom aaid : "You citD't...r leach an old dogwood new twigs." Onward. ' SOME SPoRTS -Q. "Isn't Notre Dame's Ara Par· segbian a Catholic?" A. No, air,~ e Presbyterian. _ Q. "HAS A PUNTER ever hit the Houston Astrodome roof with a football . 1 , A. Never. Nor bas a ""baseball playei" e~ hit it Ii)' ( "' batting a !brown baU. Q. "OF ALL lhe NBA baskelbaU players, whlcb wound up in the most playoff games?" A. That would be Bill Russell with 147. · 1. ~:divorce rate ri4e1. 2. Taxes get l 1-".:... 3. More public money is spent for welf~. 4. Tt5'~vlrig for _ grealer lel•ure and pleesure increases. 5. \Sporls appear to get morie exciting, more brutal. 6. The bullding of lion-' tic armaments continues. 7. And religion vis thought, by many lo be oo Ille' decay. Accordlllg to Glllllon'a ' De- cline and Fallo! lhe Roman Empire," lhe foregoing'aeven poinls prei:isely describe lhe reasons for !he crumbling of said an.$ent empirf. ' · ., • · Address mail to L. M. Bof/d, P. 0. Bo:c 18751 N~ port Beach, Calif. 92660.' , . ' • It' I. , .•. \.. • t, • oJ \ " . . t.. Sewing ·.Machi·n· · h d J,. ~.,., f'fl IQ .!'TA I .. ._! a it{ 5.; ~t lt. l Mitt' ,I' I Qabinet Sal ( ! ' . ;' ;r-~ 1'.ltegulatl)' salt Rrlced t&r tht · ~ • ~nat!onS164.95 .. iHowS134.88 . ?"¥ ' ' .. 'J!iiV .\ Sale $92.88 , :\ Rig. $89.95 Automatic zi(t ~Q tfla';; ~e\ \ \ Manual bul1onhole r. 3 position ' '"' ' . need le con1rol. We ig hs only 16 lbs. FQOt. i;on\~91 and case-not-included .. .. • \ \ ' Safe$42 ' Rig. 49.95 Handsome Mediterranean cabinet with door. Over 5 sq. ft of +.-erk surface. 7 speed knee contra!. 04•J< olJI tiOJSh. JCPenney \. • WtdntsdaJ, FtbnlM'Y 21, 1973 DAILY Pl 01 ~!' . Two ·Le~hians Win Custody Battle • SEA'M'll!, Wuh:" (~P) Two molhen, bolh aelf-1vo.,. eel-Lesblll1I a n d fun. dllJl<lltalisl CbrlaUans, have been awardeq custody of .their chlldri:n .:., on lhe condWon tbal lhey no Jooier Uve ioeell.er. "You can l"'"tinue the rm· Uonahlp, even care for each other'I c b 11 d r e, n,'' said superior Court Judge Jamea A. Noe, 0 but live separately." SO SANDRA Scbusler and her lwo sona and Madeline Isaacson and ber four children · and their dog spent last ' . ~tna oul t tlie bou!e they .... c:uplecl for almmt a year while awaltillg the oolcome ol !heir dJVO«e• and a custody figlit. There was more of a dispute over cuatody of the Schuster • .-. •ceonlin& to ·Nancy Kaf1 ... • court.ap-pointed socla worker. "But I really couldn't ,.parate lhe cues, slnee they are so cl11r11eJy, tied togelher ," lhe ooclal worw said. INDEED, CLOSE lies were ciled .. lhe primary .. ....., for the unusual cusody award. The JOC:lltl w ; deocrlbed bd' ~ · meot as "a moat happy, welk>rganlaed, crutlve family." A n d a courl-appolnled psychlatrtsl In lhe ..... Dr. s. Harv1rdi Kaufman, ,aald his In-. vestigaUon . j!S!abllshed tbal "the children eertalnly are get- ting good ph)'sica1 and emo- tional care . . . '\'hOy sl\Dw no identification problems. "I see .no reason•for change of custody at, th.ls time," .Kauf· man continued., : 'es~ially since lhe reasons offered up by lhe falhers give noJhing to take lhe. place ol the beallhy r .. -•' •t1o'' . ~( ,,,,,, .. ~;a.., . . .. ',b "if. ,, .• t I/ ' .... ,. ...r. .... La~t ·~'ttay~~ ». -1 .~~~~~ molherin& lhe ~ ·have been expooecl ~ .. afuce °"' children ~s want to remain u tbey are." NOE REFUSED lo discuss the case lleyond saying thal he COll!idered each mother lhe better parent. that it was in · the best interest of the apart. ~ The women say they met In cburch afler bolh had been married about nine years. "WE FELT so much closer ~ each other in our rellgJous belief's tban we did to our husbands,'' Ms. Schu.ster.sald. children for the mothers to1.,---------· Jive separately and that he set no time limit for them. to find new homes. Noe made his decision in the case last December, and the women b,ave relocated their families about a block • ' ' ' .. ' I HOPE , ., · e 1vered an set ·up 1n your I °: 'L; home · . .. ~ :.-;at no extra. cost.~ ' . . ·,·r~ '. v .· There are no hidden costs on any Penney price lag. You get free detivery within our delivery area. In most ca~s that's a 20·30 mile radius . You get free fouching up it needed. on any ilem, before it arrives at your home. Yoo get free set up in your home. We'll even cart away the ·~rates,. / ~. .... ]. ' ~, 'l.. j •'· .. - J---· .,~ .. ... ' . •• ' :W.• • . ' • LT ' ' -..... "'-"" • ~· ::1, • ' ' . ;..,.~ •. • . l • _. • -... f · ' f" • I ..... ~ SAl:;!',P,R!ft.ES EF.FECTIVE J'HRU ~.0.lU RDAY • • . 0 ·:: • __. I,;. I .. .. ..... ' . • . . ' ' ' . ~ . l' •• • .. • .. ~ I Rea. $579. Traditional style dining room wilh a meTiow pecan finiSfi rubbed 10 a soft palirta, Pius selected veneer~and hardwoods to ' 1 producea warmandgr,acious dlning. ·. J. almoSphere. Price includes china cabinet. ' square !able and sici,. chairs. Armchair, rwg. $42'S.le 133'.~l' ·:~ :. ' · .. :,.ft" ~ ·s,,_; ' . ... , , ' •I 1 . ' ~~ .. '"' ... , • ' . \ ' • • " ' ·~ .... . . : . ~ ' . : ."',...,..._,,,.•cw·=·· .. ,, R19. S21' 'Maili' 7 pc. dinette set Ova4 table, wh~ aVocado finish double pedestal base. extends to 60" or 72". 6 swivel chairs upholstered in flower and solid supported vinyl. Reg. $199. 'Flamenco' 5 pc. dinette set features an extendable octagonal table ... and four high back chairs alt wllh wrought iron scroll accents. Supported vinyl upholstery. Black bases on all pieces. ,, , I , " " ' ' , 'I I • ~"~:~~89 .· • , , •1: ~~~aiina' S pc. dinette set ~ with an exlendable octagon t8ble and 4 ..,rougtit iron aocented chair$. Black · tubJlar s1~1 legs. Woodgrain textured ta.bte top. · •• ! ' ' ~ .. I• .. • -• .JCPenney 1 • We know what you're looking for. lhop Sunday no~n to 5 PM at the following stores: . Wt llnow whit JOl(re looklng for. " ' fAIH90N ISLAND,,NeJ<pori a..ch {714) 1144-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach {714) 192·ml • • • . 11 ) /. I t ' I Board Puts Off Personnel Loan SANTA ANA -A pr-1 thal the county Pbmnlag Deportment provide Interim llall _.i for the Or .... ' . CounlJ Hl/Ulllll Alllhortty ... fabled for ... -Tuelday b>' the Boord of Supervllora. 8upervtoor David L. BaUr • pointed out that· thO pllllfllq llalf, a1midy OVll'lolcled with -k Wll btlng depleted by ouch loans of penormd. Last -the boon! apprwed Jom. t,,. I -and other llalf to the c.aal C..-V• l1oo Comm-at the re-=.,.or ~ilor ~ ,. el llewpo>lj ~ •• member ol the.- -""id prWllMlll of a.ff lo)l\e ,_.,.,,group •• not 1qenl ud .... WIJ mlgbl be Worl;ed , oul to pro- vide the autboilty " J I b penn111eot"'lllllq. · • • Hiclu Haihd • SANTA ANA -Or- Coufilr Dillricl ~ltoqloy Cecil Hlcils 1111 been . awarded the ~arpld ~i;:,1 b·x~!.i °"::::01111:: Piii "'* Delta tr.temlty .of Fepifenline Univeraity. Hieb Ii .. ldjuncl pro- f-of law al Pep- perdino. Hearing to End Fr~Planned I • SANTA ~ -A heariN for the odop\ilft of ~ ~ OD the propoooci llftln& of a plan ~ for I ...... !fie tr.eze .. <Olllly baildl11 bu ~ .. ..,. ... _,.,. art been let for •Mardi 7 al IO ::IO not allowed zooe ~ id a.m. by the Boord o f areaa wlthoUI 1 COIJ!'lj ~ Superviaora. '., plan pe=~llUCll A poUcy ~ out by tho , ~o,u by llw; <ounty Plannlnc Commissioh • ,,.. • lJI wooid allow de¥eiopers to pro-July I to adopt a pliJ) • t!ood in areu witbolil 11 for all areu -ar•lill•..,. flt ,.....11 ptan provided lbat building permill will be pro- !l>oY -data necessary h!blted.. . . . • •• " . . • ' . • Getting It Together The walls are going up ~or new exhibition and meeting room addition to Ana· heim Ccnvention Center. December completion date is estiJnated. The expan· sion will provide 15 meeting,rooms and a 100,000 square foot exhibition hall. -Tr-ial of Santa Ana Man ~atch _tfiese ~.buysJ _ r1ght :off tlJe _bat~ ~~ _f._ · Slated. In Park Slaying: . ' • r. · .. I' -· .. SANTA ANA - A map Lawyers Lsociatlon. ch a r g e d with m u rd er CTLA's environmental af- in what Santa Ana ~lice later lairs seminar1 ()HJIOlilored by • l!lid waa 1 killing wlfu'6sed by UC Irvine's oOcial! eoolbgy 75peroonsId1 publ"'"'"1k.hu dopartment , will bel'!>eld on i-t ordered to ~ trial . the UC! camPl!I. · • , March 14 in Orange County '· Superior Court. • P-eake Fete J~dge Jall)eS TUrner set the SANTA ANA -A ~ke trial date for Ronald Larry breakfast to raise fund\ or Wesl, 23, Santa Ana, and nlu!llc sCMlarsh!i\S aild babd ordered the defendant return-equipment will be held from 8 ed to his courtroom March 2 1· . to 1 p.m. March 4 by the • · ! ... ck High ~l Band ' ·• , . ten Club.1 ., i~':'i. • ' IN SHORT.~; . .j/breaklaal' ~ill be ; .... , I w . for a Pr.f!lrlal semik>n. est 11 held in county ja~ with. ball denied. , • at the SJliedley J"unlor High cafeteria, 2120" W. Edinger St., ~ta Ana. Donation ls '1. . ' . e Mone11 Deb•te ' ' ~~·ANA -How to ~ Orange County's $t2 ll'li.W.on, In federal revenue -Jng ,fund> will be debated Ttieoday by the Board or Su}>W'isors. l County Administrative Of..o fleer Robert Thomas said he West wu booked oh mulder charges last Oct: 3"I oho<1ly after the shootina j•f Tr~1 Thomas Lomax, J4, Santa Ana. Police sakt"fltnesse! told them West 'puriued ."-'°max to the Jerollll! Center_ recrea· tional lrea and iahot him following an earlier dispute • i ; • • ·between the palr. .µ Lolllllt WU dead whetr "'E :il'EC Okays police arrived. · • ·' 4.l''l:i ' had received. projecij :]fhich would cost l!!I! mill!On.~bad reduced them to $15 iiillll<io. The board will bave>il!e'.Wk of reducing T&oma1' ~~ gesUon list by 13 million. ••m•e ~·•t Tl1f :>lrflljo . . dati · has to Harvey Mudd O>Uege in Claremont to pr!Mde flnli> cial assistance · to · iieserviag California students. It is expected that the . Irvine Fund will ~~e ·,a ~ scholarship for °"'~t In eacb class begtalilii In Seat.mber 1973. ·#\. ""· ~tUdents will be ~lected on aademic ability, :proof of need an,d residency in the state. e K ldne11 Tqple TUSTIN - A diSC\ISSion on kidney transplants~ dialysis· will be held March 2 a·t the month))' meeting of the Research a.o d Educational Society of· CalifOmla Unmar- rieds. • i The 'a p.m. meeting will be e ..,_._1 LO B da , heljl In the Mercury Room. ·:•,... w11er• . oun ries 10!5"1J;vJn~lllvd., Tustin._~· California's trial lawyen, . . · meelirig' is open to . SU'fe will be 1hepding lo~ Ne~ 'SANTA' ANA _ Spheres of adults. · Beach nut month ,and an an-inOUence for three more cities -,.._-'~ .. -, .... -,_--,---I nual meeting ~uled for have been approved by the ~ .. ~ March 15 througli 18 at the LociiJ Agency Formation Com· c1.-1. Newporter Inn. mission, bringing the . total to I~ W Ten educational sessions, a five the humber of such consumer and .environmental documents approved. affairs s e m 1 n a r . trial Approved "ett tentative demonslrl!ltions a n d con-. future boundaries for Buena ventiona for legal secretaries Park, Cypress and La Palma. and law students will be in· The approved lines include eluded on the three-day pr~ several small cour.ty islands gram of. the CaJlfomia Trial within the three ciUes. Money to"'-. Our money. Callin Tennlnix to getrfdof termite,and·we -in ~ cues offtt )'Oil a termite protection plan. J.J long u 'JOU molataln It, Terminix guarantees to repair any -oabte1111111n 1-ennjie damage, to the prem-1111 covtnd, up to $150,000. - Far that kind of money, w~ve got to be good. ftJ• ~ -.!tereport •.•• wlihno obli- s1Mra ......... ladq, 5'W881/sJ3.2960. ;;;·;· 7 .,.. .... , ...... t ..... , I . .... ' - • • 799 . JCPenn'ey fielder's glove in natui'al .prawn leather color. Models tor right han"ded and '9ft handed thrciwetS . Little~L ag~e b~bl.111.79 c .. . 3e:s r 1 • I, t Penneys all parp.ose athletic .shoe, -Per· ; .. ..• !act for Little League Comes In Black· _wit~ lour whi strip"' &izes 1to8 'it•Jl:A" ..... '!' . '. : . • ·. -~' • i ~ ... -.,,; .. . Official l~le League basebalrt~~. ii your going to be a player you got{() have . , , ._ . acap.SizeaXs-s-M·L·XL .;1 :: t·~ ....;1·.1.Ji.• 1 ~43 ' ' 111 i ·~,' " ~ A Athl~c socks, !or every sp /.ria every. . . t>Qdv:were tool For feet that compete. • ~ a~!Jo'~ool 15% nylon. l\Jzes; 9 through • 12. • ' • ' . .99 '\ Athletic supporter. Choice of profession· Bland amateur athletes. Wide 3'" waist ' band. 1'" IOQ slnlpes. Siiss S.M·L .. ~ ' • I . \ 'i . ..,~ •.~-•• ' I l • ·- i I 699 Llt\to'l,eague appll)yed alumiJ>~ bat hl!S one piece UnH>ody' O,.~ fdam filling for less-.hoek and sound. Q)tor ' code In lengths 28'"·3J~ a ISl1y Williams-autographed ti~ .. ~\ --t Speed trap web, do®lrl&W ·s• Pii"c*l* Tacing ,' ~astback d91!!9_n. 11:1:1 • 20f "-I .< t" , , . -.. Hllliirich '& B1rilll:!iY LltOIJ.mlf!.a~ , "8$ebllll>bal fkyourcJqi*t f<itlgt!I ftom '28""'32" 286 10413 -·~ 1 Large assortrTient of Llttte-lNM ~ats from AdifooOack or HUlerlcl>4 B~. ciiooM 100r length and modol. < • 2a2 . •• .. rtlclel if you heYe .. 111111.A: • 1s"v1ny1Gym 111v. 1.1rgean11B pack all the equipment yo11 need.* Little Leegu-. ' I , • ' . Clll• IOOd ...,_, .... -. 1111,.,.. ,c .... .,-... • • ' , ... . -) ~ ' r • .. r.1 w.·~~~ f • • . ' " - .. . Shop Sunday noon to-5 P~M. atlte following storea: , .. 7"· • ·~ j. ,. " !f ' ' • .. 1 ·~O· • ..s ... -...1·•· t "'. -~ r.o· ..., • ' .. . ·~"~, • • .. •• • .. • • • • F~ ISWI>, Nn"°" t..c1t f7Wt *2313. CEN1a. HunlinPn 8-h (714) 192.1771. f • r.,1j "' ti , j&i I "" . ·" ~' ~:. lo o0·,:.; / t' ., -· ( L J ( L ' $16, • • c:ou Pi C'1'. ~ mil r~ , • • w • c M I c I • .. • w......,, 1: .... 21. 1973 mv~T Jl . . . . D~layed h~ 2-2 Votes : &eisiOn -on Coin " ute ' ~-.-·· _,._ 11 • a&ilA ~ s.iJ... al. date tho comlJU!er oervlees e • ·~ \,; ~ tie ewnty ~ new computer equ;_.-.,, ' lllnlUcb' ]lllttllue of new other counfies. 185,llOI, did <Olllider ·outside Or-Couotyvns ~ ' Oqulpnelll from V n l'V a o llled!;ldl said the -•if iootracdiic bui determiDed r for • week 'llleoclay after a Di~ of Sperl')' R I d d facpttles 111811810\1""t or tom-tbat ' tho pdlmUal -nt did • r-o1 2-2 , YOles. &iperviaor Corpontiori. • ' · puter ulilitJoi&, oullide firms to ~ .mt. He llld he bad cci>- RolleJl•Bolllo ·-Ml...-.-'TllE ..1,,; .......... ......,.. .jlandle the !OODIY's computer 'tacfed McDonnell Douclas ,, as i.. Is attendillg a-· 18;[~· .~ -·~~'1i'~<iperltloDaWMnoladequate\y ' Au~l>rl ·t:o.',aJ\CI oWclals •·"'· ,. ftrmcein:Florida. *i w~ . ~1 . ~ COOlklered. • ... "' saJ<L~..,Oulc(take ~oneanda Mallrit-.. ...,...,.1· ~·.,Ralph A . rnquoo • , , . • ' •' · ~ 'to an ac- Ullllllllt•MUllll . • ~~~~~~fell .~\ chql>jectodlotholilcl HE llAID lilANY 'large .: .. ;,:'"Cool =le aJid ~ , .. 0 .~ --•"" ... ~ ago or ttia the Univac rcompmtt t Mei ' .....,. · · , ~,argded . that fhe system bad ni>l beea(lelled In govermnen ag ." 1:~,~~ another ,...-to Install a .. r .. .•. ,...u. 1 ft ~ tf ;of ~tractilg out practice,, that · IBM: was tbe ~ cootracton:, inc ........ '6 sygtem.'il • • 1., <' ~'.• dlt,. MVbe bad most widely uaecl, syllem ,,ASA,• : · , 1 :-" . Gi I Q :;....::: it" .-".noli-iuplftd. ·:·· lavoredbythet!otherlorgest llobort Farmer, county -·DIEllltl(lll MOVED that 11' ocuU . ljeloro the board was I pro-COlllltld In CalllonU. -of ,data services, said the board delay • declsjoo and poaal to spend $5,730,000 to up-He said tbls would lacllitale the study by Aulhur Andersen tho county oeet bld!I flom ....twldlllll-- Laler .... "'*" lo ..... the llme•aul-'la&eada. ~ outside llr:ms Ill the ~ II days. lie added lhal Univac and mM should be rtqlJell<d to iesubmit !heir .propooa1s. Tbe D!Cilon died on a w vote. SUpervi.oor llaVid L. Baker lhen moved that the coun\y PliysiciS~ Sets Egypt Tafks ,.,,..,..,. the Univac -u1P. Dr'. Samuel A. Goudsrnit, a r---.-., physicist wbcl has been ln- ment with user county trli;ued ·by Egyptian departrne!lls to study needa hieroglyphics since his student and 'rep&t to tho board. He days In Holland, ,.ill give two argued tha,t lhe consultant b8d I~ lectures oq alicient ·E:gypt a fine reputation and bid been at UC lrvipe, 1 hired to mate a ""'°"" Dr. Goudsmll,.vialting I>"" ineodatiori and that TOCOm-1 leaor ol pbyslcs at UCl,.will rnendalion ~·be folloftd. si)eaJc on "What' Are Egyplian ~!" Feb.' 27, and on •·EcYPtian Art" Mlfch 1. Tbe two llMUalell lecluN ... ICbeduled for '<l:.~l'l Room JIM of UCl's ,r.,.... ==::!t::: will be Ill Lot 1M, +mt te the Pby*'1 Sct.enc11 BuJ!dinl. Land~aping , Comes Free " ' t --~ f ' Reeord . Fo~the -, ONEGALLON . BLOOMING' AZALEAS " 10-n .s s.n. SliE 122t0 I . GA•V~'( '•oats •Ai' °'. f'091'1 'NORWAll PlltSfOHI RYO. , .. = ... ......... ..... ri , ; ., ·1 22"0 vtaOllY •YD. •,OMO.NA . t$J NOi Mlusj . ..=-NUll•OU ~ --··~· • GAIDlll GIOYI ,,... .... :=::.-. I lla .. • ECONOMY 6.n. PINE 2x4 ~ . ..., ...... ............. _ !*.-'·"*~ ...,_ REG. 79c llo~!' ..... --.r.~ t......o..::r::. ! .• ,. ' E~HAU,$ I 'FAN-> For the bathrMm, Compactty cffli9ned, loudpt priced, oa1y to in1tall. Plug In mo- ,., and fan assembly. Ill' • EA . .... · CUI · PLYWOOD J)ot IO. llftlOl 1)1 .... lrlO Of "4 ~NOi SHOW ID. 103J 1 MAOMOUA .. f'wt91 SO I $1, "--IOl.lnlCOMT~ --M " .... • WHllllll MUMtlMGTON llACH ,, .. _ ' I ' ' • • u~~ante4 Divorce Keeping Wife Alive I £~~i1~ .. s;. -• •-are ~iderin( starlla( a law ST. 1,'ETl!:RSBURG, Fla. unaware of the rulln( 11 obe "11IIS WAS the only way to obe'd be wlll>M ~ other old mother of ~ stricW1 When ,,_.., p=l~b ""'"' !bit aiulcl bolln ff. , .. : "".,........ 'IT SEIMS UNRIAL' Steill--. ThomH j 1 t 'ti r ~ T". ' , N~M:qth Cqnfusi~g Students -. " ,: 'Ii 'sAci!AMENro (AP) -The ""rlf"' ,,~w math talllh! In Clllfor;nla " school. II COllf1lliDg children , Jlld taklllg tlq>e away from ''llieblng the tlnd of mstlfsldll - ''lhat every-day Ille demanils, : ,,u;o tellcbeN have · toJd a : K legislative' Fin(. ' ~ John Athirton, a' seventh , ~ .elgbth IJl'ad6 teacher In ,11Yolo ·County,. told t be •l•Assenibiy Education Com- •:J tnfttee: ' "The new mtth 11 just DOI ''p,ieetlnl· the requirements , of ·:,.pi. msjori!y of our students when they leave school." ,,1r1 ~EW MATH, which focuses 1 on theory and concepts rather °' than rote memory o f ,ft9rithmetlc akilla, falll lo meet students' need "to balance ' ' " their badi•la, make out -their ·du forms, and lax>w wbll a half of 11> pqimd1 II to make · "11theJr cookies," said Atherton. '"" Phyllil McK!miey of the ·»1ABC Scllool Dlatr!ct near Long Beocb said she tbou(llt researcbera '"'"1d fln<I "Jdds ~ 'Slttlnt· Counting on 1 t h e I r 1if(Jngen'1 , because· the rDieW ••ilnath neglects -.ieachlng ·•etandbyl' a 1 . multiplication tablei. • ,. ; ATllE&TON SAID 9Chools ''Should drop the tbeoretiCll IP- 'J>l'Ollch In the early IJl'ades and · stress basic addition, su~ tracilon, multiplication and _, -divi!ioo abilities. Mrs. McKinney urged that ··new math In the lint through ~third grades be limited to ex- .• tra-credit tnstructloo. Counes ''should be taught In both new ,,.arid tradltionaf math after the -rJihird grade, she said. The testimony follows a report on national tests whicb ' ,Wowed California's s i x t b ··"' kJ:p.dera were doing better ..N than students from other ~ ,states in their conctptual • if;asp of math but were' doing ,.. wPrse ln standard math ski.lb . '"such as addition. --•' --· t Love To .. Read Fast! • A noted publisher ln Chicago ).~·ports there ts a slmple tech- . ~\le of rapid reading which ~Abuld enable you to lncn.-ase .,'!); ......A d yOUr rcedJng s1~ an yet re- . taln much more. MOl!lt people •• do no t realize how much they flll"I,' •.. •,l.OIJUld increase their pleasure, ·' ~cess and income by reading ': .,_..,...,r and more accura'tely, I~',.. • •...According to thll publlsher, •' many people, reprdlen of their ·• nf reading akiU, can use :' sM aim.pie technique to Jm- , ........ their .... ding -to , ftmarkable degree, Whether • Aiding ......... boon, -.i. , ' -matter, it becomes pou1ble 9'7ead 1t11lences a.t a &lance LJ. entire' pages . In aec:ooda - •• with WI method. " bTo acquaint the readen of •. ; newspaper wt th the "-Y· • Ollow rules for devel.,,l.1c . ·ARI'! r<Od1ng •kill. the ""'""""' -*'I printed tun deWJa ot 1u •· ......... tJnr 1<1t-tra1n1nr meth. • in a. new booklet. ''How. to • Reed Futor and Retain More," -1led -to -who ... ,... .. It. No al>llpttcn. s.nd • ,.... - -and zip : <Odo lo: llHdtnr. lllB .,, Lana• • l>lpl. • 5'18-«I, -.. '-A-dwllltlo. .. ~· CAP) _ Sleelwortttr !Iowa.I Ja1 confined to a bed In a ....-my wile the flnan-meano of ~ with the -for lllx ~ became illJo!'l\ peol>le. llillbiJ ill first lludeDlJ in '11loaW ftiudantly ha• :=!.i': .. ":= ~~ obe -to otay AT 11IE ll&WNG, Judge =f-:.~-i:J~ ~~~~that = of1'/1ia:"l!o~ c!Jvorcod hla dying wile, saying _.,._ . • _:__ ~-· •~ L<aveQIOOCI gave Th o.m a s hers. totall aboot '5,000. Un!M'Sily Center. '!be pro- • tbe' -"' be could ·----oaJary __ ..._, of two of hla sis• --------------"--------------11 WU vn•7 way 'lbonW' helrin& WI I Wll ma~ OWi' the llmJt ~ chlldren -aget 5 tc)'" be(> her all•.. scheduled for DUI' ¥ooday, to quallf\' for ~-..,.ned · 11. ttie otberl are adults. , He tmmecliat.ly applied on but Plneliu OOunty Cireuit ~ a.a ,the Florida "We're behind our father 100 , her bebaU ·""""'4Y 1or otate Judge C. Richard Leavenjoocl Divlllon of Family Services -~" lli4 one dangbler, ' welfare llSllllanoe to pay aald it w~etly moved up, cut off the fll7 monthly paY· t!renda Plvlnlkl. "And if my lllOUDtinr medlCll bllll. to lltlrt IYI nient be bad been rocelvmg mother were aware of the "II'• ~id but I still love "It seems • t~tle unreal to for hla wife. · situation, I ·1mo,. she would ber,"be aftetato.mlnute do IOl'Dethlng like this,'' aald Thomas, worried about undentaod.'' niomu, ·~~: "I'm a ....,,...,.;.... ....11--1 b"'-said betrlng that cllnolved hla 32--r ~ m~ ~. Dally, be stops briefly by ;ear DWTtace to hla child-lltUe bit llhoot up. 'm ..rry it then: ,;'her• II ~ other her bed,jiuea her and aab, . .-.rL bad to happen. llul it wu IUISlffr. Divon:uJi .. hil Wife, "How's my baby today'" aometblnr that couldol, be he ,said, would ql!Olify her for · llV'l'II '!ROMAS, 45, wal avoided • . . stale welfare aaslot•nce aJnce DOCl'ORS SAY the 45-year- ~of Costa Mesa COrMr of Brlllol •nd hller 3015 So. Bristol Street "'PHon1e: 979~5040'1 .... I I 'LI ¥ • ' '~ . !t , i . DOORS OPEN TODAY ·" '9:30 AM , . ~~ . · ,,box spn!)ns, . " · • • • _. .. ~- ' •/ '• • • ,!l,au.tifui Ri\'iera Comar qroup Opens Into ? lii!I -. . ,length ·'l"ds comp[~ >iith 2 mattresses and.i$~.147 . ·~ -~ ~ · 'Orlnd.~nlng Speclol , . , · · ' " This Beautiful Rf~ \~~J· .~ : Corner Group~'1n~. ;.· .. ; . FIEFRESHMENts 'SERVED "' °' FREE DRAWINGS RIVIERA RECLINING-C ...... HA ...... IR....,. • NO RliRCHASE NICESSARY , L.-tW..t'1~-Mtt.,..._~ J101M' ?a ,~..... • 2 full length comfortable · j. bedgl:omplete with 2' $197 mattress and box springs . Medfterranean Styling in . Dark Oak Finish · Grind Opening Special GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ., . _, . , ART & ENGINEERING MIX. THIS WEEK BY O. C. ENGINEERING ' SOCIETY &, F. V. ART LEAGUE South (oast 1Jua • • IPMllOn ......IP .. • . \ ., -:99~ ASK TO SEE .our Exqulslte·Hne of Lamps; ;rabies and elegant dlsplay , of designer paintings. COME IN FOR FREE DRAWINGS ' AMPLE SUNDAY 11 AM·5 PM GJWi~9[ £os,ta Mesa I: ............... ti .. ':, '· , -Specially priced for this ·Grand Opening Salell 1' l'"':"~-.-~~~~..-..-..-~-i'• . • 1 1 FREE PARKING '' I 3015 so ; BrlltOl'Street Phon~ $79-5040 • • ~ ~ . " .. ' " . . . . .. ( .. ~ ' .. ~ ~ •• " .• • . ' " • l'er Bespltal $400,000 ·Goes to Pets .. Students Increase · HONOLULU ( A P ) The meetina ol str_. "Welcome home, I'm )"'"1' toot place u Ibo lllelt &rOUP BERKELEY (AP) -More blonde," bubbled the buxom, ol former priloners stopp<d students than ever be£ore art bl.-e~ young miss 85 the here ea route to California. BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -. mean a damn thlntl lo me," charity. About 10 years aJto, applying to enter gradulle Miss Lagarde, a hole I A w-wbo 11y1 he bas said the :»-year .. id Rick. the couple rounded l he stud,y 81 UC Berkeley, schOol muminl POW approached a switchboanl operator, sent a 1Iven ~'fl,.._. ~ ,Ht lililllo ,,..._ • .-w .w of l~ w.i d• liuiunltarian tffcla!s reooi;t. <haln-~ fence at Hickam air note lo Purrington, a\llting.him . . .. embrace and kiaa, Purriqton lool<ed al the coin and com- mented, "This is lhe man who said, 'It's not what your eow>- try cau do !or y<>1, hut what you can do for your coun- try.' .. y..,. ~lo-= a \rUSl lj)~ r~ ~ Society "dedic•l<d to 'I!\• aid Foree ea... , to <ame over to meet her, 000 i i • f '.rurnl, 1~ -'"ch wlll b< or stray anlnrds, elderly peo-While lh're ere the same Lt. Cmdr. Fred I\. Pur-THEN A P.HYSICJAN came 1 '""' T" "'.'" • pte.1 dilidv~OO people lOd oumJt.:· t! openings for new rlngton, a bachelor from '•t REAB.D he wanted to over the led Purrington back • .,.,.mM""M-Y o1 hil wile. l 1 $ called th~·.:tsm-~t Mmtcle ex-convlcta.:" .. graduate students this year, North Dartmouth, Mas .• meet a blonde," she aakl lo to the lounge where the 17 · '"nlere'a a lot ol P'M!I: JeOpi Memorjal "!'""al ~taf aud He estimated the aocl4ity about 3,000, there has been a reached Tuesday across the explaining why she odJrected others wh8 arrived on the Cl41 tbp would take care ~their • be ' b u i •t t somew re in gave away more than $1'1q,ooe 15 percent increase this year waist-high b a r r i e r and the note to him. Starlifter from • Clilrk Air U -•· r.;tc..Qtt'r't'l I; Baltimore Cooolv. in 10 y··-. in the number of applications gath·--• Jos'· Lagarde II in _.., · ' -· ~= ~ ' ' Foree Base in the Philip"'~ said ia•, '-· 4 Wh ' 'He &aid he·and blS ,wUe took Rick retired fn>IJI hi ~ received as of Feb. I. hl5 arms. Miss Lagarde waved two ~-· . the people ano the care of hundreds ci stray 11,.h11 .... busioesa more than 10 Eugene A. H 1 m m e ' " small American fJ.ags as J>ur. were awaiting contlnuatiOll of 11'1.imah tidier" if It's jtirM a ariimals·for'20 yeen: . "6 ""'• ·associate dean in charge of ·~l'VE BEEN thinking about rlngtoo approached and gave the flight to 'l'favis Air Forte mat&er of mOney? years ago but said he is re&c-gradmte imiussioos, said the something like this for a long him a Kennedy hall dollar as a Base. STRAY A~'IMALS were not tlvating it, with all profits to applications may surpass the lime," Purrington said .Cter a memento. "I hope he keeps in touch," "THE MONEY d o e s 11.-' t the only objects of the Ricks' go to the society. record 15,000 received in 1970. long kiss. Afte the across-the-fence Miss Lagarde said. ~~~~~~~~~~~-=---''--~~~~--'::._~~~-'-~~~~~---'-~~--~~~~,:__--~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~ ~-~ I/ Beautiful Riviera Corner Group opens into 2 full length beds, complete with 2 mattresses and box springs. AM/FM Multiplex Stereo Radio. · GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Riviera'1untqw~ •• apef'll Jnto a COl•llbr bflttt Trtdlional ,.tMllllty J>t*>da ""'clltOr • 1-'°'""'""'"'· GUND OPINllll SPKIAl ' GRAND OPE~ING HOURS: THURS. & FRI. 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM SATURDAY 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM SUNDAY Riv;erS.'s ProvfnCiaJ CoMvertlble sofa ... sleeps 2... r stain resistant Zep,el. ~. el~ganily quilted... , · , ... ' ~ r. GRAND OPINING SPlCIAt' - 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Rilllera's cOnlinental GOnv"flible sofa... "' extr .. lengtj\· deluxe lnn,rsprlng mattr~ss~/1 bel.Lltlful Hercu)on . fabrics. , • • floral p~tterns In choice of colors. $ 2,~.7 ~ !. -···1 ..-.. . ' .GUllD C!f.111 ... SPICIAl . • , JI ·" ~· 7 ;~ .. ;_ ... . ~ . • . ' ., I ' , 9 Piece..lnterchangable Riviera Corner Group, that !its all corners. Finished in $2 97 Mar-Resistant Walnut Laminated top. Has the look of a sectional and has . loads of storage space. Opens into 2 full length beds. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL COMPLETE BEDDING PACKAGE Includes: • King Size Mattress & Box Springs • Beautl!ul Quilted Bedspread • • Bl1nket, Heldboard & Frame plus .•• 2 kingsize sheets, one '' nat-one filled. two pillow _cases. 2 pl flows, and quilled mattress pad. SAVES90 Queen size slightly less. $11·7 loc-All 14PI"" .~ , 'f • --- ~era of Costa Mesa 3015 So. Bristol Street -GRAND OPENING HOURS: THURS, & FRI. 9:30 AM to 9.-00 PM Riviera's 4 pc. Hi-Riser studio lounge complete with 2 mattresses. and 2 metal frames. Can also be made into a $87 corn~r group. GIAllD OPllllllG SPECIAL ALIO CB.UMTIHG GRAND.Ol'INlllG IALIS AT SANTA ANA IUENA PARlt LONG IEACH 127 So. Main &&at Stenton AIM. .... .4111 SI. SATURDAY 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM SUNDAY 11:00 AM to 5.-00 PM .... Dll • I • , ,,.,. ,.....,.. . • WAii FIRST -Com• dlan Dick Gregory has promised to resu O!Jilng as soon u l American Prisoner . war returns. He . h lived on fruit juice f nearly two years lo protea! the war . 'Girl Don'"S· Miniskirt ·~-Shines , From. Wlre Services-# _, L Boa8'e Harvey of D e s 1 Moines can't m1tke the : polishing cloth snap, hut 1 10mehow her CW1tomers d&!t seem to mind. I~• . Weiring '• snug p f ft k · sweater aiid white mlnl*iirl, ' Mra. Harvey, 22, began ~n· ( . PEOPLE '~:J: ing shoes this n1~nth at1 . be • Merle ll•y Pl'23 Barber !'bop after :>nswe•ing a n~ws'Pllter ' adv~rti!ement. She said she make. a)>9ul $11 a day aud pr<dlcled no. a day · earnlnga tn the 'Jim future. ~ , ,,., -1 aclor J ..... Pr-P" bti:m to .. lo pound. ...... c • ...... .. ' St. John's Hospital in ·s.ta Monica. JJl'I • I «*J J'J'8dlWI &:'. d -m douchtet Korte were ' ~ dotlll tine. ad fl'ranc·llcul, whole moMl.re- cenl televillon aeriM , waa \11.ongltreet," and hi! i'llle bave two daughten~ rJJ. * "' Fonner Beat1es s 1-n U r ~~=...::: !;:: ' cMrgea three companies with pirating Beall~ recordin1'0j A N.Y. Slate Supreme Court judRe temporarily .,.,__ , red the finna c,oni molliolf -or t1pea of.perf.,,,_ by the English rock -or any of lLs·memben, pendtlJI a hearing on a permanonljbin- junclion, .l ' ~-ii in Ille lldlrt.• ' Audiotape Inc. and Ille - tn>Scannins Syotem, i •f ;;ew Jeroey, 1nd E:coQilillc .ComullanfsJnc .. of N\W Ym:k, plus several officers ol nJhO firms. , I * • < t·,, , 'Television has r u i t\ e d America, and it could ~ ,.Israel . too," wams Amer~an comedian George .1-1. ~ , Jesaei, on a two-week ' it ·to IJrael wJth 120 Cana an touriats, told a repo er: 1!Doo't extend your TV ~ casting lime. TV bas ruined America and It wiU ruin y., too, II you don't keep it wll19> its present two-hours-al llmil." Drael 's one teltTilliln nel preoenll al>oul .. boqrl • cblldren'a programs,• and a half of Arabic PJ'OIP; ~ "'""' aud two hours o(; b~w languqe hroodca~ evening. . rt.Id 1n tile put,i..;, wmtaill. of Colllnsvtl(e, DL Ice "11iiiai and 1!1()1orcycled lb publfdR hl5 political campaigns. Neil, he's laking a r11 , leaf ~ Jlout fteyMM boali. I o< wuuama, brother * playwright Te•11ms Wiiiiams, said tie would lllao4o pose nude for Com-1Jt111 mflf:azlne,... Wbat'1 m o , Williama challentl'" the '!W' be intenda to -· Sij. Adlol -ll (l>-Dl.).Jo do the same. 1 President ~lk•l1t~ Pod-of Russla bas 1wanled the Order ol tM. the Soviet Union's h~' civilian honor, on the Q<C ... ol hl5 '10th birthday. tllO' .,_ ncill neW1 "11iency Tau •· nounced. Taa sald the •ward ' -mode ror PodtlomY'• .. ...,. service to the Qimmunill """ t1 Ind tbt SoY\et state.'! ' ll WU II tout the uw,I "time l'cJd&omY recoi'l'Od !!it honor, I -WlJ ti mortlna blrlh4•J • ' n!V!l'Slrlet ol Soviet ~- l I I ) 14 DAILY PILOT 20 Coast Sfudents Honored w-.,, F..._ 21, 1973 . - Reti:r.ed People Busy, Do Service , ... • 'rlfo lmpmlj~ · . 11.!lfr• 111111. IEllNKE -' 11llo got me going on cjolng 11 outreocb 11orkus lo spot -a deep lreele ·lo stott • tllat prove fetlfem.nt ....i not tlocle carf 11ya worb twice eomethtng lo relieve it. And I other sPecla1 needs ol Ibo ag· d o n a t e d f o o d • fro m be a eode word IOr non-u bard .u he does -••• all juat never ltopped." ~ ' restaurants, for e i: a m P 1 e • productivity come from the lhe cul1al111 for the doll IN Pftl!llSBVJ(: Ad!>!t !lay Care Is a ham, Oilier needa were Joucbing, American •'-'•!Jon 0 f bouael, and mskea clothea by FLA 8 T • 1 1,_: ..r. seltine at the NeiJbborly 1ueh aa Ibo money lo buy yarn n-·•--• p...,:r.""", · the butbtl !or the d9lfo. • a pou 01 re~~ Center lilt -. who for Ibo prqject ~ficill'les. ~~~ ~-leache!i have orpnized a The vol ·-f blind The fir It a hUJliand.wife Other Bthnke toy creaUolll uni j •booldn't ltey at home alone, un=• "" one •--ude lrlng bor,.• an out nonpl'\l(JI COlJllll ty pro ect but who don't need n"-'"" oenJor who wOul4 t an arU-Jeam In Grand Rapldl, Mleh. -roe • • tbey qojJ the 11 e i g h b or I y home Cll'I. .• -~.. cle and then ...,1vel lt,. &he ReUrad ..,meer CU'! Be-. door gilder with ufety equlp- 13, pull .fun and PJll'" into ment which wlll bola 10 hall' ( ~ Forgotlen Paople ezlencls could knit the ...,. yarn the lives of deprived •illcappad or disabled cblldr<11, Carw ",,fp· the Neighborly Centar to the again. -1er• by building and md an II-foot long sleigh. Some ·-""" Kii" lon1!Iy, rejected, friendlesa READER SERVICE. The repalrin& toys which b e toys are designed to leach eldellJ '"'° liYe in marling American Auoclalion o f varloua ptldren'• qfety on tho weetr. '!'<11 •as homes, tho .......... ,hospital, Retired ParlODS has a fac~fill- Resident • < PILOT-ADVERTISER -Hump!J-Dumply who had a Ceiiler and its Forgotten Peo-or by themselves. ·Tbey~e ed ,_ff.page booillet, "Your cart," as he.11 called great ran beea~ he w·am't pie program. 1be project ha! brought to the center as Retiiement Consumer Guide." Cl • by many you.•••ttr.•, bu, a wearing a seal belt. three components: Meala on guests for cbun:h services, It mc' "•·· ehaplers 0 n trr.atment . ~ollege irur ·-. w·•··'-ul Da c and eom~·•-~p ••Uvitles and '"'"" Hooored were ~M'm es . spedlltJ1 Ir, coiJstrn<llD& • Behnke b<P• )lis hobby -~. Ad t Y are, meafs'.'"~ • -"simpl~ylng the supennarkel repllcla or famous historic (read "con!trudlve volunteer Forgotten PeoP.le. game," auto buying, clothes, William Fortner, Ba I b 0 a : Kenneth Titley or Costa buildings such as George work") over 30 years ..... ago ln "Meals ,"volunteers. THE E~-C~ROOM choosing your health team, Norman Potter, J. C. Mesa has been named tp 11-e Washington's Mt. Vernon When his jOb 8s an insurance deliver appeU:z:irw. Jllllritious chiefs have raised funds for bt.rying a mobile home, bo~ Callaghan, John Little and I!n3 Carleton College O!oif. home. His miniature buildings company safety engineeritoot meals, prepared by dietiUaos their project in various ways, roWing money, and a ~ Lynn Shugarman, c 0 st a : TiUey .. a so~homore at the are decked out with scille him to cblldren"a homes. '11 to-' in state-approved kitchens, ranging from selling cndts at sumer complaint guide. For Mesa ; L. G. Thielemeir, i Northfield, Mmneso_t~ scboo.l, furniture -and sometimes spected all iorta of uisUtuUon1 ooce a day to the borne-bound bazaars to soliciting merchan· single free copy, ·send a was select~by aud1b0.D. Ha,11' tamps that light, doorbells )>aclt In ~ no ooe ever aged. Besides aetlng u lood diu contributions from po1toard to Joyce Lain Ken-Corona de! Mar, and Lynda the son of Mrs. Barbara that ring , electric heat, pll to," Behnke recalls. '1I jockeys. the volunteen pro-, members ll!dlocal b<l1ine,"' .,.iy at thls n e·w a paper. Rae Brunnlng, Fo\lJltain Val-TiUey, 311J6.C Coral Ave .. built·ln hi-II. saw &0 much mltery that It vtde companionship and *"' Some lnlual needs were major spec;fy 11!1• ol J:tooillet. !or.. l Co<ta Mesa. TwenlJ OrllllflO Coa1t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~-'-~~.:__~~~~~~~~~--''---'---''-'-'~-'--~~~~C.::..~~--,-~~~~~t--~~~--.-:::;-:= atndenll attendl~g UC Rlveralde, have been named to the Dean'• Honor Lill To be illted, a student mwt complete at Jou\ lJ Wtlll of ....iemlc worlr Wnlltl no Jeri Ulan a C grade in any cluo mid ~lntaln an pverall _ B average lo au academic work undertaken at the University. The Honor St~dents are: From Costa Mesa : Linda Kay Hartig, Bruce Malcolm Howard, Diane Kay Sanders. From Dana Point : John Earl Knlle. Fmm NtwPort Beach : Em- my Jou Duyant S.,. Beth EricUoll, Jane Abigail Ferg1181)11, Darid WUJJam Nls, Anne Marie Gulltlnan, Michael Kelly. From I l,quna Beach: lllchael TbOmu Lambarl, Slepben EdWU'd McClelland, , Janle Lee Watts. From Q!i'Oll& Dellfar: 1oan Louiae &llilb. I . I From Sail CltR*'te: JameJ Tobin Rachan. -From Huntlnglon Beach: John Rlchanf Praml, Jr., Rlcltle Marie Slate. From Laguna Nlgtiel: Linda Dawn Plumb. · From lrvlne: Deana Mitchell. From ta..,,.guna Sharon LYM Nielsen. Bus Fares To Be So1d Pasaea: for An Unlimited lllllDbar or rldeo.on Southern Califomla Rapid Tr a n 1 l t Dlttrtet buaes d\lfln1 l'&reh an oo sale Sunday for vrange County retldenll. Eliminating tho "'"4 I~ .,. act !are, the puses are available for -.... rtdlo1 •t $12, whlJe a two-zone pass selll for '1,1.10. Three-woe passes oost 119: four.zone, $12.50, and five- zone, f2& Single IOlle senior dtlten monthly passes sell for $i. • Passes will be on sale at the. Rm office at 130 E. Com· moowealth, Fullerton, and 201 N. Sycamore, Santa Ana. Youths Sing At Faith • The public It lnviled lo besr "Jo~ Celebration" sing at Faith tuthenm Chureh, 34381 cane P o rt o I a , C8plstrano Beach, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. "Joyous Celebration" Is a lfOUP of yooths traveling Alaska, Hawaii and 1llo Far East, lncludtn11t Japan wh~e they appeared on television and ell '" album. ~' !lave toured Umled Slllea ·co'Jeges and h I g h achooll and appeared at ExPo "12 in Dallu, Tex., with BUiy Graham. • '111ty are originally from the Luthtran BI b I e lnstitutlon1 Sealtle. • Doctor Elected Or. Byron H. Conultoclt of Calta Mesa hu been elected W:,~f m5~i:~'.vervtew Or. Cooiuitock, Who pr8C· Uces .... ral medldne in Garden Grov<! utl Is l!lrector o f Riverview'• emergency 1'00111, wlll be re5POl1$lble for the~ ot tho cllnlcal """""" ot the hospital In hit .. w postUcm aa cllief of 11au. New Student Rhonda Maureen Wakeley of Col1a Meaa Is lllTlOl1i IS new -acbftlttecl to Uol>enlty of Redlands for the 1'71 sprlni aemoattt: , She II the claug!Jter o1 Mr. and Mn. Samuel WAkeley, mi Leyola Road, •· "~<a.'Mt!~Wf&tm~ I CARPE.T nL1s-sAv1 $ 1"' DO·IT·YOURSELf .• SAVE 59-, · FEELS LIKE VELVET -OUTWEARS 2tc OTHER ~RPETS. EASY TO INSTAlL. • 12" x 12" • STAIN RESISTANT £A' • 100% NYLQN PILE. SAl£ PRICED ' KITCHEN CARPETS . ,,.,ozire-· , ' NAM~ BRANDS. NEW DESIGNER DESIGNS. Hl·DEN91TY FOAM BACK. SO GREAt FOR KITC HENS, DE~S, PATIOS, El'C. NOW ,SA1E'.PRl<;:E~: .. . COMPARABLE RETAlt., .. :. :::· .... :: ... :·. -~ ,.,, ... 1· ............ $7.99 NYt:m1 Hl•LOW I COMP f .INSJALLED OVER f :WJURIOUS FOAM PADDINf ,. IOO'K,,CONTINUOUS FllAMENT 11\'lON PILE.' ~~LWE POPUIAR NYLON Ht.LOW THAT COMBINES -PRI~~ ' BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. EXCELLENT ClJLOR ""~ CHOICES. COMPARABLE RETAIL .............. $7.99 SQ.YD. INSTALLED . SAVI $1.IO KODIL® TRl·COLOR SHAG DACRON@ TRl·COLOR SHAG 100% KODEL POLYESTER PILE. RICH, DEEP, 5· 99· tUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE. MANY NE.W HI· STYLE, DECORATOR THREE COLOR SijAG TO . SELECT FROM. RESISTS OIRT ANO SOIL 't:·. STAINS. NOW SALE PRICED.. $1.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL ...................... $8,99 '. 100% DACRON POLYtsTER ;PILE. BEAUT!· 5" FUL NEW OEEP SHAG Wlttr. A FULL DE[P , PILE. MANY NE.W DECoMTOR COtORS TO 51; YD. CHOOSE f~O~ NOW LE PRICED $1.-:, COMPARABLE RETAIL r ..... ~,, ....... .,. .. ~.99 l.W '"J. • 1sT QUALITY NA Mt HAHD u•PrTi 'IT 1.D!fl DISCOUNT r11cu • SEUCT fHM THE 'IJHEST Cj•rn.INVUifHT IN THE WEST • EVUT •DLL OF CH"T II MA•lD AND ••ICED fl• TDU•· SHOPPING COMVIHIEMCE • ALL LAIO• UNCONDITIONALLY CUAIANTEED D4CR~N ® SH~G JiJQqG'' DA~RQN POLYESlER PILE. BEAUTi· . 4" FUL ·NEW OEEP .~l!XG,.WITH A1 FULL DEEP PILE. MANY N~W·OECORATOR COLORS TO so. TO. CHOOSE FROM. NOW'IALIPllCID ... · , ::.~ COMPARABLE R~AIL ..... $7.99 , . ' • HERCULON .TWEEDS '5!! SAVE $3.00 100% HERCULON ,OLEFIN PILE IN TIGHT, LOOP WEAVE THAT· COMBINES BRIGHT DEC ORA TOR COLORS WfT~ A UNIQUE DESIGNER PATTERN. . NOW SALE PRICED ' COMPARABLE RETAIL .: •........... $1.99 ' KODllt'@ DI Hl•LO* KODIL® m P .LUSH SHAG AtLllD•YLOlll.SHAe,,, ;:J,.~;~ .... · tf.llJ,.,,;,tit ...... ""'*"' "''· -..lfl ,,«&'~~ ijrAJ'.. ~'"'"""'l .. u•'\' .. ' 100% l<ODEL'.111® POLYESTER PILE. A ··~ ' . . . 100% KOOE~® Ill POlYESTF.R PJ,LE, . NEW. BEAUTIFUL SHAG. STYLED ' •" TO ADD BEAUTY TO ANY HOME. 1:'" DECORATOR COLORS. , . YE . NOW SALE PRICED ... 3.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL , •••••••••••• : ...... fl, 99 NO. HOLLYWOOD 7001 lfirtl C•11..- M•d. -H2·~20t W. !OS ANGllH 11MI WihhWe lt.4. 4774J21 WH1rr1r• IJtll l. W~ifl 8lwl, .. ... ,,, r PASAOINA , ..... c ...... ~. J17·1• MOUTWOOD -I'll "'.:r.;-A..._ lONG lllAPI -··=•1 ltrftl. ... - • N£W TWO l:EYEL PATIERN STYLED WITH . A. NEW POtYESTER FIBER FOR DJSTINCTIVE 5 t' APPEARANCE ANll< DURABILITY. 'NOW IN MANY, UNUSUAL COLOR ~OMBINATIONS. '' ' • YD: : ... NOW SALE PRICED........ ss.: COMPARABLE RETAIL .................. : .. '..$10.99 . A NEW, OEtP, L!JSH 'CARP!Y'l'JESIGNED ' WITH A NEW rotYESTER fttR FOR LUXURIOUS ,APl'fARANCE A I '• I . PERfORMANCE. ,NOW IN M Y COlOR • · 5"1.l PRICED Bt? $6.IO . . ' COMPARABLE RETAIL ...... ~, ................... $14.99 . -... ~-~:~!;! ... i:::· ::::;:at:JK FOAM. BACKED ··(ARPEf ' 'WIST COVINj\ HHl~~•A.,... -7' CANooAPAIK . .... = .... '\t ,._ t.ctw St ....... YINlUaA f · ,,,,OzilB® ,_.._Yourself tut ••• (arrt Hi-DENSITY FOAM BACK CARPET IS GREAT FOR KITCHENS, PLAY ROOMS AND PATIOS. ,.;_. • I ' NOW.:S'1n1 ... 1ho .. : t • .. • ... l COMftARAILI mAIL ••••••••••••••••• ~.1. •••••••••• $4.99 . ' TOl~I 4!1!' Amol!r .,,,I_ ,.,..,.. IAH CAlllOS _ ;:-··-.... .. •• , •1.u21 ~ ..... I< FOlt GltANO OPENINGS IN - • •11> tH.Ub • SM JIJsE. FOUNTAI VALLEY i • .... • WMotWy, Ftl>ru.y 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT JS Al Stores_ C~brale Grand Opening ~of Our New Store, 3325 Bristol at MacArthur Blvd. Santa ~ c:Orri "M' -t. ,_ a. . POUl'JMI w.L.aAY4 ,_ ...... St........ WIST~l•tTl......aJ _...l•ls: •I ...._.... *"'TIHTOM llAC ....... l\lt ._. ,..,., at A.._.. .. __ WHITE HOUSE BID? . ' Go¥. Ronald R1191n Reagan Scoring Points . ) Clpllol Newt Sentee SACRAMENTO - D o e s anyone. have any doubta that • tJ Gov. -Reagan wanb to be -Iden! ol !lie United -~ 1977? . !fbe Governor made an abortive attempt to fiead JUalaro Nillon off \t the pass • in 1168, but failed because Ni., .ad-!l«llfammed--1>11 ·~!gn drive for .. vera1 y-liading up to the Miami Bllcb. convention. """ II appears that Reagan, dellpite bb .... •b follow)IJi In Nba:ID's footsteps. · · ID! BAS several lssua w!fh a -.md record of achievement In I slate dl>minated by Democrat.. -1ssu.. which CID\be used U a springboard ~ more na11ona1 prom-"°" ~apn's welfare ........ bl\ .. ~ the mWellfor other slates and the federal . government. He ba aitid f caJilorola taxpoym ....-o1c1o111n. ~ 1>1emocrats at. "Jloi'pn Is only porrotJng "" ldolo 'given him by otberi:r. a,!'ht bai had the muocle to poil(.Jllml ~ -· GOVERNIJR allio CID credit foe • ba'ring 1 .,; ._ ............... wllo -i-to "cut _,, ata•eeze an~ Jrfm'' E prugiams. Illa AY ReailD woakl dci lblng II be goes to lJlll>lngtoa, MeP·2. meased recently, Is ~··· procram to llmlt Moi"! llll!e ·--. If -suCceJSful, -be I blalprtnt to slop ... .,.....i splr;al of· federal ..,....~: "ll .thiJ plan dOes wOrt.11 Reqan "the -.i ent cOOid -a look i ,. AND, IF it worts and the ~ SU<Ceeds N"uton In ·~ ...... bet It will .... , ~'." fu~ ~-~ bu always been a ~advocate of the slate'• rlill! to gowm lbell. hilhecueol~tu . ~y',;i~ to illllovalO,...to tty • and chances, and then llit, ecimi gov.nimoni Woold .., ~ they ... And ~ ls psrttcnlarly fitted ~ ~lii We're a mlcrocosm. ~Y a natloo In llEAGAN -to . fomia, in a patthell, .-1Dwerlbe~oflhe •. , __ ,__ cMI be IJ"'bbed by stale tu. -' ,,,. . Governlr ,.,., ..... Mace lllil palltlcal plant far I wll&. He bu been rumored u te for the u .s. - -yeor oplnol .... Alan Cramton (l>- Cllf. ); bul the pollsters artn't ... ~ could win. lie has -rumored II I candidate ~ torm, but-· !lat1Y1 ' -'----' Ii·--· f b lcAPITOL _,tni .....,. 8-Will taU ... ,......, and peas" drWll -... -•le•IJ•11. _.., bulldlnll Brownle po1fi111 with R e p a b II c a n tiomlCl'Olllht...- 11 1111 boll lllad l'llaer PDal. "Ith two .,,.....,..,, .... 111 pro- ~....,.. .,_ bert ....,._..,.la cs'sr. and $~:::"".::= y be -fer 1oCal -tet, Reaaan woulcl stand a ...... Illa boll die .... -141-~ I qlTA Mlt' at ~ ..... It.._ It. ,.,..,..... .... 'IMJ..IY'lfl41 ....._ ......_.......... MUMTNleTOff .W,._..I ................. , NU"°' ... "°" lot....._. WMW 471 Shell llOTOI• . ~ 3=-51 41c •L TOH-II lw. • •l!CllfleM atMI SPECTACULAR SALE OF WEARING APPAREL ,,. ••••• Jcht Siie "' "' WW. ft ilrl . l1wl ll••- Cm'lllYJI lhillsw .. ~=~ SJ99 • ,...... c:..lr,. .... _ •Uc. o.w.ti,. .. • fn hliltlDWI 1 . ....,,,___ . Men's Nylon Shells .. 'li*tt'~ ... llMll~oWI ' -\ wltlo" ..... '"""'°" detalll"11-...... s3·a fact for Colifonda W9Cltherl sty'9, ' • ' colon you'll go for h1 $-M-1.-XL W91er-repeU•1tt, wathhan. -· Fa ... stlc · lowiiry Sillo! . ._ . '9!' • 11Mld1£• .... .i... 2 ........ ... • ff•t I .............. ..,.... I .-.....-~--..... ..,-.. !"_ ... _. ..... _ J :· '' .... ~········' lnals Shoes· Dl~Hlll c ,, 99 .~ Price fi' . . . a ......... '• . ......... w.1 - . ,..,a.kt =:~~= aac ., ... _._ • •~"Cttlllillllll • 2 k C..-d ee.lr •1.•t ..... & •ycblf ........... .. ,. .. , ...... ,,.._ .. ,.,,. 'r"" .. _, l••t••• with .... c; .... ,,... -- lellttl s ........ , • 94~, 01~ Ma"., 100-....&50 ..~ ....... . .... , ... ,,, .. ............. - ~\. \rl"'IV *-"'. SJ 44 ........ "' Llcnl• Cnyw ..Xet10 Rig •. $1 4' lotlachro1110 Fii• Processing ·u--20._ .. · •lH-21._,_ ........... Yeur Clieke httlo .t U Tablets . ALKA SELTZER •.•••••• ·4 $)23 hltle.tlOOTa~lets 99 EXCEDRIN........... c 83 c 7~T•-"Hli~~·TMtlo ....... DENTAL 69c COlGATE ••••• ~·~ •••• 5 1~7 SCOPE MOUTHWASH 99c $1 49 2.0 .. c-... . LlollH MEDICATED 99c . TE RIN SHAMPOO 1-..:..~-1· i:-· ~~ . • • • • • •••••••• s1s' 4-0Ll'tc .. ,_ · s119 . TRIAMlNIC •••••••••• $.J21 iREPARATION-H •••• St: 524 :. GERROUiol TONIC 519• $1 66 J115 HN. s· ON'S :::,00 -$1 11 • • ••••••••• • 98( 1"° ..... '4' BATH Oi~ ' 77c l',&LGON BEADS . "" ........... . , ..... , ••tlfl• Ylttlllilll _. .. ,-I 52" .llrtlMI · Cir~•• · ................ 1 ., ... ....... .,...... ............ "'"---~~~ ..... • • •.• .,. ....... . Chaise ·L-1• ..... ,....._ ........... , .... $ 99· ... ,,.......,.,,.,......., 5 1., .............. Ill;'! I "'Wilf wiftri 51115 .............. Jl'I" -11,.ty ...... #714 . •• ..._.. __ JletloCllolr .,. St.ft 14c · ... ... ...,. .. .... ...... ,.., ... . ......... 9w.4 - • ------' 119. 'I" Cast Ir.. $47J ....... HeHchl ~~!':'. l . ,_ ' .t ' ,<)! .dl • .-. :.r .,, ... • . ! ;)i '" ! ~.-a: . ; I ("1 Jill I .~ 1! u1i ;in'j •!I'. ool: ' ,.>J ; • lll'T ' •ot ,JI ·1 • "1 ·~ . /l r T •f& ( .. i . ) "' ' ' . ; "' • . .. . . q ·? I 1 ) I • . I • I 1 ' r • -. I 11 I DAILY PILOT "" Impound Interest ~ Pushed C.)llMI. News - SACRAMENTO -llom6- 01' n tr t have bet.a com- plalnlnc fGr years that they ..,, forced lo pay -u they want lo -........ el.H'S tnemey, but savingl and loan ..-lationa and banU don't return the favor when It COlllff to using tbelr fUnds col· leeled In advance for properly ia-. Many lenders inSist that monthly home loan payments include an amount toward pn>perty tu: bills when they come l!ue. But that can be mGnths in the future. WodotldaJ, Foinwy 21; 197J - "Mommy can't coiftt to t phoh• She's worii:jng on the twc>: i . ~~!!!._.~f-.~m~1~21.~l~W~J~~~__:P~l~~T~~:::::::::;::;~,~·E Ski}>ping Heart) Deserves Study B Dr -~ deoe ...._... ~ -I I • -,....._..rr .. ~ ..,. ill llle1 wlll "bimr wp," lstt•c 1 .Wlltl -·._..11-. •• • •• --._ -·-·-.am or IW ~ _........_ ---bot· -When the beart beclm lo l'OR -·-•· -~ ... -W's ...., tllem 1lle pills • day fGr -· prance about like a fOWli colt, --• 11 I llliall: _ ":1i -dlsaM -llr. be ·~·'bl_,. llr. G. wllo lblaU be bu a ~ --•--•-In ... ~•1e1 "It it caa a ~ .. --•· ...,.. llalrl -11111......,. --,..-•well• "'""""""" = ....-, perience. I am rderrmg ID be ... -..... ~ ~ 1111 'at • .... ,_ ,.._ aod Ways To~ Ami Trall heart Nf91. TbiJ la a commoa fibr!Wlao _ a lmplarll)' -• ---aod eor-J -· l'lr • .....,.. .. , -•tdlf1• wilb acwal °1,,_. •1-2_! ____ _., ...,,.wrttellimatl!il- Dtar Dr Sl<i.,.,..,,n• I Ila heart d audl -... h MW ' 1 of ........ 0( :15 ..ms .. a l noli<edorfaad-;;"r.;:i111epa": ,.._,,...~"Ot --.:, ~~~ M aeatfl••• .,,a I STAMPED, Sll:ll~ ,_ w -....,. -DRESSED ENVELOPll:. I In montba that m1 heart ........,. trouble. ii11iii·io1·iimt-Bil.._ _,..lo skip a beat. Hert.II Mn. D. Who 1biab .... -We -_, JISAll & ii-:. -I 110 to bed, I put 111)' t1bo 1Jaa an ••111._ ....., Ui1 If -.. ,a .. » ICr ... aJ _., Lnn• °'' •'""'--••• -T n I « ~ jo -'Ill) ail-•.-U oq .... ...--...---. OQ. --yet ii ..,. ••• ej flt +atktei • • ~ myrlghtear,lnorderto-wllll ~ ....._ lllOl .Iii ollillllllM-•llo'ltime)o Bill Seeking School Boost · lo the beat. It Invariably ltol:s 1 ~lou&. ( ) _,. --· lin<e aJonil fine for. about a 4olt• ".Bui tbanilfwly, here ii llti. DOCTOR I• •· r. -mil' ill • beall, then 1kijii a beat. Then T. who-like many \bOUOlnds trldlo. P It' llle1 both ' It ,..s aloog all rl~ for a of oibeq _ baa s k; P 1 THE HOUSB ·-· · ? -llln. R. CaflMI News s..flee dozen or so beats, and skips unasSQciated with d i 1 ea 1 e . ".-"------~ (Dllll1llT: I -· mre tdh siCRAMENTO -~ again . I haven't notices what They may occur in normal ~. _. ~ m;in dill tbeir prostate tion wbicb. would lft'ide' .tt doea during the day because ' hearts. We call them ez. .... I, 4 _.. -, p.t .. _,-i.mi fu¥: - I'm too busy Ip pay attention. trasystolea or premature -""""* ftor ..... •llllllJ, ......,. o1 'cl'.'..':.1 •. sta~.~ ~ Ls thi5 lmpai'tanl enooch to lractlool. Sometimes Ibey °"' _.. -a ,,,,_ el ~ maw I rt m 1lle bladder ~ w~ see the doctor about! -Mr. •cur ln nervous people. At daJ, , m. Al tlloJ _.. ii to be they are providing quallt)' I l I J. .• other times ln tbooe -----,...,. ltOo ~an II(> educatioo to clisaclvlnllleu JN THE meantime, the COMMENT: Heart skips. smoke or drink too much -or me tspi¢iilc M it ii ..t 5 , art wldt a~ ir students has been Jntndad. bomeownerdoesnoihavethe T,ry.,Satui, ~. ".'s News Quiz Heart palpitation. Heart Ir· tatetot-cofleeortea. · ... 111u-1 1 Hit-• ! 1 :•· 'llle••lara1 by Assemblyman wlllle 1c. ""' of these pre-paid tax , l · regularity. All piay be ~ Fnlm wlW you..,, tlr: 1. ~H •-la~-..... ...... llr ...,cnslinatioo ii Brown, Jr., (~ .,_ funds. u they had been we· na·re You· . same name 1or 11ie same ufu!i my_. .. that you 11ave 111e .. ._..... _ .. , "* apntion. ci5co). He said bis bill .... depoolted In a savings ac· -or f0< different lblnp. barinlea ~. Bui U.aaty ..,._ ii mt loo ._ * attempt to "put a llabl count, he would Jiave oome ln·,::::::=:=i'::::=:i;:=:::· 6 .. ~~=~==~===-iWha~t~l~am~say~loJ~~la~tha~t an~y_.iw=a~y §to~ma~b~certain:i~il~lo~ba=v~e_i)'!IUU~. ~·~-~~~'~t.~llat~~r..=-~·~-~,.._~-~~fcel~if~· ~ll!ey~Jspolligb~·~1.'.'..·=oo~d~e~d~l~c~-a~l~•d= tertl\ to show, but not when Irregularity. In the heart beat a complete phyalcal -ruitr rmled.--. s.. -too _. nilnJgJycerln teadlers." they are placed In his lending agencies' Impound accounlS. In · the oplnlon of Sen. Mervyn Dymally ( D • Los Angeles), it ls Ume that these oraanlzatJons paid interest to the homeowners for money lleld In Impound accounts. In (act, he says the time i1 past due. He has tried for two years to get legislation adopted that would require the tunHbout in inttre1t 'payments -without IUCCW, THE RECENT revelation thlt some firmJ were not go1,. to paas on property tax nduct..iow: to...homeo_wners un- ~ 11174· (a declSlon since reversed) spurred Sen. Dymally to re-Introduce his le&l!:laUon. The firms claimed they cruld not pass on the property tat reductions because of the necessity of complex com- puter changeovers. They . have since resolved the pro!> lem, however, and asaured the Legislature tbe proper ad· juatment1 will be made. SaysDymally, however , "These finns would have suc, ceuruuy postponed t h e Leglllature's 1972 promises to the homeowners ol lower. prop-· erty taxes .this year. if their plans had not been broulll!IJP light by. the news media. · 'l()NE CAN only wood whether any previoU1 property tu reductions -IUCb u those prevloualy passed by the .Leglalature for senior clUJens -may have been 'pmtponed without the pu)>llc's 1knowlng it,' by ahnUar actiODI by these same f1tms-:'' He notes the monthl y paymenlS of an estimated l.S million califomla ho m e buyen include funds that go toward paying their property taxes . Banis apd savings and loan companies bold .back or "Impound" the pro perty tax portion Wllil tax-paying time, when they make the tax pay: ment for the home buyer. "But, in the meantime, the firms invest these funds - which'" amount to billions in Callfomia alone -and make a profit on them, without having to pay aay portion of this prof· it to the home ~yer whose fundi they are investing. , "THE REVELATIONS th.is ~ demand legislation, to ""'ent lenders from making a.profit from investing home bu,rers ' monthly tax ~~·he said. •S.,:: ;bytnally's bill would rtqldre'llle firms to pay In- term on ·these Impounded ~· , r~ram ~~~haslert f..-• • r.)lµdy in France •~pan! In The ~ 1n lnt<rnational ~:.: ~N1~w ~m't ~.Tr..e, 17, dhughter If aad lln. ~~ Jlll"E. 8af l'rd, ··~~·! ' .. • .. ' f'uidne Trie : Get l)~gtee& I 'l1lree Qrqe' C• a 1 l students bave C0111pieted .a for decr(es 11 Pu rd u a Unlventty al the end ol tlte Jirst semester. Graduated wldr masterl Gl science dqrees ...,. Ila llrady of Hunting1on and Harvey J. Newport ~b. Duane E . Wellmlnster- with • bachelor't ..... ' BUILDERS . I> OIVISlOM Oii' \!011.HAOO IM~ wt.IT COAST OI.,,_. ... EM • .. • '• • I ·sa_,,. "· .. Ll8U S.LIGHT GAii-- AND PATIO LIGHT SET ~ · , Keej)VoUfyiiid wen Pghl9d. Don'tenfl••.bvrgm Shac~oaf'Clnd ·waterproof. Easy lo lnatal. \ I ' • • ~ ' No pennlts --esaary. ....... ..... 1 t1t """" •YI. • lll<I L Of llWl'OIT IYL lSULUnW.AYL ATTllT•AYL 9 95. •it • • \ . ' • .-a~- --LocboUt ""'TI~~~~~ ilurglon~-r heohair! I . • Ft•-. pctiliGAo Wlailow- be-fw veolilatiou~ .,... :atill~ Nalolrn upjile ,......., ~~iDl!l~n m...-. lt!>t•••d ontl-j~ har.i.n-1111a· h 11 , ltMi 1wiiilltJln\l~t1<: llcln'11 I , .... ha...i.19--toal .... ... <Fnd rl:eg. • • , I PKa.OFl2 ·Vert pop<1lar and widely plante!!. Heavy producer wfttt.iiOht red, medium to large berries. Resistant to disease and pests. 69! .. YlllYL SLAa'-°o••. 24"·26"·2r ' Use far moliing coffee tables, work benches and . many other ii.ma. Most doors are 1-3/8" thick and ID" tall Slight imperfections. 2?! . .... TO.LOGS -Mll0f4-. Four fast stalting. easy tci light, Jonv-OurninJI firoplcic>e logs. Fot that cozy, cheerful flame in yovr fireplace) (1t1ffl Men'o or Ladles' me dd1. ~ ....... WI I Iliad fwKlen ancl dooiui ~Complotewllh kickdasod. 4999 ., " ·• ~ " s • ' • " ~ • • ~ .. ~ .l • • :l ~ ,; .. ., • • ~ . .. . " • .. ' ~ I -• ., • • .. ,, .. • . , ...• • .~ v •. '· A • : ~~ital v lbi ,S / . Judge{)tder, .Bill F~rr -To Gather· Feel· [;rowing Pr,essure J I l • 1 • --1>---- • .. . . . DAILY l'll.01'• JlJ ......., .. • ,, • ,, .. ""' ' . ~, r;>ecorator o-.::: • .,, bottle · J • • terrarium . ... • 0 ' . ! ;-; ,, " .. • Sparlett apple bottle .. • l teia.ri m . 15.97 ' • •I h • ' I . I I I. ' " ~ ' • • , .,, • r • . , , ., .. .. .. • • .. ~ :i: " , . .. ' ' .. I re·asury family store and slipermar'.:et .. _ {Mu 1IOllO Chl'tswortll St. e WOOOlAND HllLI lljOO Vlclort Blvd. a l1VllSIDl 3Sl01\'tt< -So. <:,pasl-Ptrt• TGEp-S..llltd1 Ind H•-ne • WllW-~ 51, Ind Per-Md. • • ·-, .. 8oltlr'llld Orll1lltfllorl>t e .,._ G.,cl<n ~r,vvt Bl..t. Ind Minchelllf ,. " .. '1 • I I Jf1 ~LY~LOT .. . . . • . ' .. l ULTRA BAN AllTl-l'DSPllANT POWDE' SPUJ . ...-1allil, ' ...,,...,_ . .... 1A71iL • . 60FOOT GARDEN· HOSES 99c.~ --- • 'BUG-GETA GREAT ~ ro Shop! •• B*'8m .Scal8·' Ml~ Toilet Seat . ' I "lnbll" -: • -' SQilpt.-<d deSig1 frtull 12 OZ. llACWS Chocolate Covered · OIERRIES ,,_.., 1r li11C•lt I OL SIZE Touch of Sweden . .UOLFAMILY SIZETUIE SH~ EfflCtlle ll•all Cellrlll ..... . ::;--. . -. deS1g1e4 •.•. pop1lar . ~·-'fl&lilr bowls. ·Popalar colors 111 ,llilalce.. • . · -»-· J:Oiors: bltlnoll. 3 99· . -2 49 . :.""~ . . . . . .'-... ... ' --; ·~ ~-:; • • ' ' 'Jo ';' 6 · ' .. ,,..... .. , f IADllS' Shorts .. ' '' c..tmtit11 stripes on 1lle siciH If llfll!l· colors. Mock cuffs •itll hip 11· 1 Count Yasya' pocket in 100% 1c'rylic. SizesS4t. 111-1• • ;.' v•o · · · ··· 80 ProQf 6 59 IADIES' Warm Up Panis ·' · WAS JAi ~ UL • · Bold, brigilt colors ill 100\ ~tic: r . . _____ __.. ' 'Zipper fJonl 1llo llkle ~ illii ··- Gr• 1ay ~ ·'i'?r 5"" •99iol-..... ...... El ' ....... j . 80 Ploof 7 09 LA-" WAS JJI * ..... • · Sleewef.U ~ I Pll . ORI STAN DEmimill 1oot 1~!':.;. ,.,,.,;~· wi1ll .... lllCkljne ii fallliot!-~::ta: ·-·-·-·-· • I . PILOT-AOVERTISEll IS "Zonite" • • Fent'ale Marine Ships Out ~ ' • ~ . l\'-.taJ •. Ftbrull'/ 21, 1973 DAILY PlloT Jf UC lrv1:ne Lists • Mar·ch· Extension Activiti~ ·u....,~11,...,..... Keelbaullni ,.,.. a cen, turies-old seafaring punisbmebi In w h I c h ' sailors were dragged with· ropes beneath the barna~ted bottom of their iaillng vessel lo be slashed. by otbe shells and 'poonded 'by,. the roUlrig ahip. > I .· • ) • - • ' ' -v Conte to ·dte·~ation's I . .argest fe~J ~· " ·ror."16 Free semces. .. . ' ' . . • • ' I ' ~ • \ .Plus 5%, 5~7S% or 6% mtereSt. . ; . ... , - California Federal Savings.gives you All in~st is.oompounded."laily. ·free services and the nation's hig~t'' Free Servlcct:Leave $1.q!l\) or more interest rates on ~sured· · s and in your acrount and we'll give you free and loan llcrounts: , travelers checks, money <iders, notary 6% Cerdfili.te Aa:ountl !>ei>osit~ · service and trust deed note mllection. $5,QOO, or mor~ Terms: 2 to ,5 J,ears. . Other free s.ervices for a£COlllWI of • "• 5.75% Cmificate Account: Depoeit any size include: save-~·mail postage, 1 $1,00Q,ormQl'e.4Term:l~ormore; , ·~ ban4 Monthly Money Plan, · " ' 5" Pu.boat AccouDts PW<>sit · gift check bcloclers and many more. aniount Add· or withdtaWI any '.= · ~Y •. '.'~orn. ia ~der~1,, here I 5% cwrentannual rate. • ' " ~ .-I • ' ,. ~ " • • • NOW Save .·on SATURDAYS Stultl11t ,....., 24 ' ' , I ARTIST • OF THE MONTH • • ' Too busY on weekd,ays to open or add lo your savings acrountt Now save on Saturdays ~ at your leisure JHtlo. L ,_,. ' ' . • • • • • • • -ovel'21lillloa . , Costa · Mesa ·Office: t I " . 2700/lfbor BouteM f MS-2300 • l at callfornla Federal'• Costa Mesa office. We're open 10 A.M. lo 2 P.M. to -,OU. No -4 lo "'-111'-7 come as Y<>U are in your SaturdaJ cuual clolli•I · • --NOW( OPEN ON SATURDAYS 10 TO 2 • ' PROPERTY TAX RELIEF l~"t News for Cal!fo"'!la Federal Home Loan Customers , The Molettl·A•aQan Bill now mlket plQP8lfy tlll Nllef posa!ble on, owoer«cupled tingle t...llYNlklencet. J _____ _ To apply for your tax exemption, be sure to file the application form Yo1f will ,_r;e abollt Match 1 from your County Tax ~r. . . .. ) I .· ' " ' I ' ' . ' ' " ' ' ' ' I I ... ) ., If OAllT PILOT • Featuring large picture sized .sliding windows w/removable 1<r'ffn1, 14" lriferior headroom, 10 gallon butane tonk w.lth sight gauge, 2 hut• safety vents, spare tire.& rim w/rru.k'lncludlngtt"I bu,...,_r, full S" extra firm cushion & mottre11e1, 52 gallon 9C1I tank, air.shocks, 10 n r gallon hot water heater. " ON SALE NOW AT 1BIG SA ,VINGS!! ., ·--- BRAND ·NEW . '73 MEL·MAR MINl-MOTOR .. OME s,5999 Minl·home, fully seff<Oflfaintd, beautiful home on wheels · · OIOll TOUIS NOW ... kl! ......... ._. .. ~ ....... _ iiii,_ ... $J88 ·11•· --. '67 El C4MINQ . V-t, 4 "If••~ t••n~..,.u.O... 11119s, vrhMh. C-~Y·il'flt wilh ti lhl - winilntn'Dl •IO-<or.(V41146) i . $7~88 BEACH CITY WILL UNCONDlTIONAiL Y. . ' . ' GUARANTEE 100% . . . ' ' 90 DAYS OR 4,000 MILES INCLUDING.PARTS & LABOR (MOTQR TRANS. & REAR END). Select any make or model Silver Star ~uaranteed use~ car and bllywith confidence. OurguaranteeCoversfhe: important working parts of your car: Yes, we'll fi x it absolutely free, bot~ parts and labor: Gu~rantee spells out the protectioo: you are entitled. t.o expett 1n high performance •engines and 4 fpeed fransm1ss1ons . . NEW ~73 DOT SP-ORT . ' ' NEW. (73 :coRONET . WAGON · ·$ ' I . ' . Tt\is is-the be st wagon on ttie m.ark..eJ today .. Loaded wif)l,'fea· · tures you would pay extra for on other n\akes. · 1 OllOll.- • PllOT·ADVERTISER " '67 COllGA11 "' • • • ' .. DAILY PILOT J lin ' ..... 'foday's ' Sports In Brief . '·\"'.-\ t• ' ~~~:l~_hamps • Matson Hire'd I .. ~•a\ters,· ~-1 , . ' . \ . ... r :L,t.CJUNA' BEACH'S BRENT LIUESTROM FENDS OFF PERRIS' KEN . -- . ' 'eiPa• Its ~0·7 ·~-.if ~J:it~ngw~' ~ CIF Rival I t o o • .flqs . Quickrws~; Balance_ ' BEACH -Balance and ~-bne been the ddef Hllet& o/ 1-Buch. Po!t JaCllrlbblll, who open ClJI' Clua I.AAA 'bul:eiball U · action Ftlday • ~ agalnat . . . League cliamploU Hlmtingtoo lcti lllgb. • " The atnJigle will tab tillCt' at Hl!Jlo tinitm with Upott at 8. Coach Will Foenter'1 Rabbi~ wound oeconct ID the tough Moore League and Into Friday'•· iame with a flosay lellOll """""-• Two of those sl• _,, elch by two pobita to Moore llWlll Long Beach Wllaon. Foerster'• offensive IJ)&l'kp)ugs have Dole OOion and ·Lester Hogan, the m lllrtn averaglnji In double ' . Dillon II bitlin( 17.2 polnll per , '· ~ w~ 116ian ·averages 10 per OOrr ' " . 'OO!on, a &-2 guard, b ~ all-leaguer gleans most of his points on outside •lib011. He la ah!<> rated a gocid jumper by ,Ege rster. , lliogan, Poly's tallest player at 6-4, dies chores Jnaide. ~ , ter says lits Ra,bblts are an all- ' outfit and adds that be feels they ' 'ire pla~ at · their best In December • hen they woo I he San Bernardino ament nwe aren't getting as consistent scor· lq& now as we did then," laments the Po- ly bosa. · F"!'J'lt~ 'l'YB this . year's LB Poly quintet~ lln 't as much of-a run and gun loom u l'oly -of the pasl. And be lauds the offensive and defensive balance u the reuon for the Rabbits' success. "We abo have good quickness," he adds. ''And we'Ve ,been fortunate in that when someone has an off night, someooe else picks up the alack. We abo have a good bench, going with JO players most EST AN CIA GAINS SPECIAL PLAYOFF Eolanda High and Mqnolla collide t .. nlahl at EdiaGn Hloh ID a battle to gain a berth in OlO CW ClUI I.AAA basket• ball51:1be game bat 7:30. E and Magnolia tied for third In the '.League and tooight's winner wUI travel In Col lllth ol Whittier in Friday's firs! round <I. the pla)'Off1. Magnolia twice downed l'!"stancla dur- ing regular season action . CAGE ... Contbloed From Pac• !I School&, sports chief Jim Oleffera and gclf nut Tom Morgan. CUI' conum.!oner · Kai Fag1n1 bas bad to restrict lil.s l]lfeal'aDCe to coad>lng tonight because of ill health. 'lb1Hl2·yeaN>ld CIF bosa dazzled fans In last )'eOl"a 87-41 victory over the DAILY PIU1f b!' dropping In ooe 15-foot two- hlnded let llllot alter another. The DAILY PILOT tuned up for toal&ht'r pme by losing In Hun tington Beacb lllMldles llld ts handicapped by lad< of ...,._ over 11--0 In Its Iron-man lineup. Mlchlian SlllO Unlnnlty tnmsfer Hank Wadi II U.. big gun for the 1'1iten wllill ... fdttor Glenn WbllO, Don l!iyeo, 8tete Brand and J'un Nlemloc -,. the belance of the l"Oller. -· ....... -"""" loodll!2 .. , l>M ....,....,, "lullb 1llll '. • • .• t .. I a ' N 'I " I mos. , .i.:.!.cl. · • 'l'be Lollg,.,.... ,P.o!y cag~ cl!lef ays -no. ffr B!lttlnilon l!eOcb Jo a proo. leni' lbloe ho ,liMa, ~ 'the'Oilers or had tbom """'""-"I even mined their gmnecm 'N,t' .be.states. ....,INdl 1.i,• n 1111 h'Ntttlno '\!M ti TOl"pflCll 1! f II· PldlHI • 7t ...,.,_ S1 ' 1• arlflop NMt . n '6W~ _. 5161G~, 6'il 1• tc..,il• ~ '2 .. Com¢M ) St 11 1.8 Mlfllbn '° '-S 1.lktwOOCI U 3' Santa "'°"1ca • 11 lS Wlhofi '3 14 lerT1I Jl 51 LI JonS9n •1 Q Vtntur1 S1 71 MJHtkM 4J • Slin ~ft'OI 74 '• ~ «I ff S. 'f111'1'11'1C9 6' '5 Uktwocid •S 61 If. AnthOllY '4 '1 LB WV.-6' lfllll hilt-SI '5 LI JOl"liM 61 11 VktW Vlllf't Ml 7S U MIKIMll " Foun~n V lilley Battles Saints ' nursday Night It • ..,.._, CINJ " 111i.1tn 11 ., ... wi-. " If LI Mn1._ • ~ ... -" a 91,,_ AMII " .. ""'-.. JP ~ltt .. .. DomlMIMt n " Meter Diii .. " ''· JGllfl lotCit " 7J ,...,. x • . .. ..., .. G 16 It. !»wt ., ..... _ .. ·--.. ..... ...,, .. ........ .. "Mt.~ " .. v .. .. • "· Mll\b .. '1 PIUI .. " -.. n • .. ( • : I . ..,, ,..... ., ~k:Mr11 NIPPER IN 'TUESDAY'S C:IF AA BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ACTION. • Laguna Stops Foe With Press, 65~54 By ROGER CAIWION Of .. ...., ...... Lo-Beach lllih'• ArtlstJ -• zone pma at visiling Perris lligll Tueo- day algbl and QWbined • ICOl'Cbllla pace al the free tllroW line to win going away, 8644, before J,400 delighted flDL '1bua the -meet No. J -Amsla Friday nigbl ID the aeoaod raomd of the ClJI' AA ba&btblll pla,.ill al a •ii• yet to be ddermlnecL Amsla rolled put Nortbvlew, 7N2. 'Ibero ..... , mud! quostJm u to the e-.W wlnoer Tlletday u Fair cul -• devulating -...... thal wreUed havoc Clll the -Panlben of Perris lbrougb three periods. . 1be press and some poor boll b&ndllng • by Panlben play.-. mulled in 19 turnovers lbrougb those dedJive first lhret quarter& and the Arlllls were in """'"'ncl by .. many u 17 points (~-34) with 35 -left ID the third period. Allor that Fair eleded to ~ It down a bit and Perris toot the lallialift, whit· Wng the advantage to .._ (IJ-61) with 1:10 left before oclcH-floe -by Bttot Liljestrom, Norm Bedell and DID Barons Ct"Dise In 65-57 Win Over Faloons Coll<ii sealed the Pmlhtn' -. -' By ROWAIID L IWIDY-Jn 'all the boots dlcbd Clll :II of st al· tempts at the free throw 11De. But more than the gratis points It wu tbe plaguing 7.00e ptess that turned the tide in Laguna's favor. - Perris shooters were hurried aod when Ibey_ finally did break the press and go ID for aptlattnt easy scores ·Ibey sped up the tempo ·and blew the· shot And alter coogbing up the boll the visiton were demonlized by the bot outside shooting of Collen and Dove iu-Ibacb. -bi1 -°'""'""' fnm -the lo&er's zooe defeme._ °' .. D111r P• si.n A ~e)ld<r-lea Follltain Valley llaJlo Cllll bHktlball le8m, using a &-11111 aprlnkling of ..ruora in the atarting lineup, luped up for Thursday Bight's CIF >.AAA playoff game with St. Anlbany High ol Long Beach with a 6>-57 victory over Sana. Ana Valley Tuesday night in fuial 1rrine League action on the win- ner's court. · Scott· Reider, the good-~. IW;y center far Fomtain Valley, gave en--I to the team in - --'llttin« Clll !lie beach. Re bad 1-.111 ~ In llie"weet and coach Dove Bnnra ......,... agaliiSt using him 'l'ljeoday. "Re'll be JeodJ for st. Anlboay 'l'llw> day," Brown said. . lnddelllally, that game with St. Antboey, dwnploos of the .Angelus League will be 'played at Long - City Olllege beginning at 7:30 'l'bunday evening. In .naming •' •tarting lineup for Tues- day Digbt, Brown inserted four lelliors including Jl!II Hatfield, Scolt -iclc, Steve Kenclrl4and Sam Sepulveda. Tim Bill, a junior, was the lillb -and pined the spot from Dan Malmie by a -""'-Apparootly Iba edge was ~ to make 'lllm 1he •ame's _high poilt man with 28 with Malane getting ll In a relief role. , hr ..... -1n·viiJ1ey-ID m:ml ilrlbe ""1 wi°thTfa1Cant);Doljlng'll ttnce;at 2-Z and H llefore"w•1<1'11'8 the lirit-quarter Kendrick-led ·-move ID frant by six. Kmdridt bit Dine in the lint period. The margin varii:d to 11 points 11111 WU cut to four with 1:10 left. HIU lbeia bi1 ' jump -· Qni.s Adams and HUI each ooaneded oo a pair of free throws In one- an<kloe slluatioos and Hill bit the final basket wilb ll seconds to go to gin the -breatbing room. -.:1".)"I. .. •"°;·f' a !1ji if. i(jq =.::.: t 11:1 =-JI 1 ·1 ~r J,,!!.i ~=-uJ _,,_ ,,_.,_ V•tl•Y 11 1• 11 11--4$ sant9 AM Val'"" lt ll 1 XhSl Eagles Finish Tied for 3rd .In Loop Race • ........ Viejo llilll'I Rob 1'ergaJOll and Mike a-a ....... Ail.cr.m.w League buletball lloDara acarcllni to tile DAILY ~ of9dal se-......._ Both Diabloo plar,n .....-IOCOlld team berths after lliaion V1ejo failed to make the CIF AAA playoffs by one gune. CooCh of the year tn the Crestview League ts Tutin'a George Trotter, who is tn bis final year of eoecbin&. • Trotter guided bis Tlllen to """°ncl place In the 1e..,.. and a CD'= berth. His team owns tile only moquest of the CD' AAA's No. 1 -Wm. - Kalella'a De Dunn Is Ille pQJl!r of the year. DllDn eM1led finl team .all-lelgue boDan ID ~ Sun,..~ u a oopboman udjlllliar Ill We&t- onilfl&la. . hdh'• oilier ftnl --)liliyer ts also l trans- fer -hll Welshans -who pia)'ed bis aopbomOl'O _,,, at FooUlill lligb. lloondlnl out tile finl quintat are El Modem's l(Uard Till) Tfvenan, Orange's Bnd McPherson and Tusttn'a Don Daniel Bowen IOOred in double !1l"'!5 in IS of Mis- sion Viejo'• 14 leagua gana while Ferguson played exoellent basketball at lioth encl& of the rourt. He averaged 11.2 per loop outing. , ' AIK1tiJatwiltw"'le..,. ' flntT-c~ tftl. :N:"Dwm Tia Tlnft&n ' Bnd llcl'lleuon Jeff Welshans Don Daniel Dave TroUer Rob Ferguson Kirby Day Iba llalllen --- Sc'-l Katella El lfodena = Tllltln -- Sr. . 6-5 Sr. -5-11 Sr. M Jr. M Sr. 6-5 ,. -.. r-Tllltln Sr. 1lisllon Viejo Sr. El llodeua Sr. Foolllill Sr. Mission Viejo Sr. M 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-1 A¥9- 16.9 14.6 12.8 14.9 21.6 11.6 11.2 16.9 17.5 14.1 Payne's 40 PQint,s P~ Mata_,_92'..88 Dmd PQllO bit • points and ....-I.I -· to RI tbe Southom Caliluhlia eoue.., of Colla 11 e s a v_...,is boabll>oll team to a -vlc:l«y over 1mt Chap- -Collep ,.-., JliPt to. -rlr1aalJy ciDdl an N A I A ~ bor111 ta District m. Chargers Win,-6~4 S . . WJDIDIJDg \. • Pi;o ~liege ,_ ' Scores -..y-II. Prep Brk-etlisH es ... 7 -...... --p -------F -----c • • • • -· . --------.......... ._~ ........... .,,_ . ...., ....... ,........,.... ---.... .. • . I •• , Sal~ . . .· big.on~~·--.O-,r El T.gre ~tires. . 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' • • • ' I • • - I I I I I I I I "I sue Cornwell, 11)fiss Marathon," checks out a nce- ready marathon boat for the upcoming Pacific ~n Gold Cup next ~ at Long Beach Mlljne 9'dium, while internationally known boat Whitney. Series Open8 ' With Catalina Event , Competition Postponed RtlOOnal finals leading I<> wanf selection of a Southern CaJifornla representative to the North American Yachl Racing Yacht's annual Prince of Wales Bowl national match racliti championship h a v e beell pootponed to March 31· April I. It WU announced by Biii ~essl, cbalnnan ol the evf!f!I. for the Long Beach Ya~ Club. 11il .-Jed series will malch Southweotem Yacl>t Club,'st!ooen?d by Don Bever, agamt ·r.oe Angeles Yacht Club/ sk1ppered by D l c k Deaver o( Newport Beach, In Cal T-4 sloops. 11le winner will represenl Southern California in the Prince of Wates cham- piooships off Long Beach Aug. 27-3L LWE STATION WAGON Full maintenonce leasing now 1•1il.ble on-that much desired station wagon. Choose from the m19nificent Colony Parks, Montego, Marquis or Monterey. Con today _ 540-5630 • '• .. , ' • • w ·ar.rior ·in Clo~e J[ictory· ' racer Rudy' Ramos of Gardena checks out the bikini· clad Miss .Marathon. Tile racing boats will be 1 ()(). mile on hour inboard machines competing over a thre<Hnile obloog coune. ' . ' Loi Ana<J.a Yocht Club wound up lhe -Southern Cllilonb Mldwlaler llegatta Monday ID b1ao of 11111ab!ne ~ 1¢ _.. !!Ilk wind. 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' N •• ., • . ... . . . ... . • ' • ,...., •.• 1m DAILY PILOT ' • OAll.Y PILOT •• PllBUC NOTICE Ni1tett1 Da1 Mbtre•t' Irvine ~omedy F~t, Hilarious 4TONIGHT'S ' ' TV IDGHLIGH'J'S •. "18UC NOl'ICS' 0 ~ I • PUBUC NOl'lCE PliBLIC !":oncE By TOM BARLEY Of .. °""' .......... II toot lea than iO """"'1ds of the lrvlne Community Theater'• bllarious "The Nine- ty Day Mistrfts" 1111 weekend to remlncl this critic of playwright Terence RatUgan's o/t quottd r<clpe !or the Ideal comedy. "First, make sure it's fun- ny," warned Rattigan. "But then, by God, make sqre it'• fast With that combination you'll have the audieoce in "TMI! •INnY DAY MtJTllUS" " cOfNdY b\' J, J CAwte. .,..... lw Tom Tllw .~ ~ t/IUC~ =-~~~~~1 .. '""" ~~..... ~" .. •:•PY .,.. ...""' .. fNI UC ... c.1mp111.. _.... kN -~. ... <AST ._ ..................... ,_ .... ·o.twf Uk"' .... • . JoM L...,_,. Jiildlnl H.Sllll9& .•...• J-Wotcotl l'h~ll• B•rtrley ' I.. . Jorot COMolt'I' AIM a.ttNY .•....•. ·~--·-8111 Hftlinos .............. .,rv EIOoll Rlld'I' A>1t1"-' . ... .. . ... . . . Serkln your pock.et before you're very tar into the nrst act." Looking bad< at the spaok- ing pace set by director Tom Titus' taJented crew ln this in· t!iiuing_produclion. It only re- mains for this writer to note that Rattigan was so very, "'l' tight. "MISTllEss" IS estremely funny, it ban!ly gi•es you time to get through fllW' guUaw • ..... _ tw"-• 7 n :7:Jt _. 9:JI .. .. ... ~i.wr.c.·. "WOMEN IN LOVE" ...... c.ler II) HELO OVER 2 ACAOEMY NOl,'llNATIONS ----____ ,. ________ _ NOTKI Of' AVAIL.AalllTY O" AJtNUAL Rll"OllT Purwt11! la Stcllon 'llM fd) o1 lht lnl.,.nal Rt"""'1t COO., llO!k• 11 Ml"eby ,1....... 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ONE.TRACK MIND -Hank Sorkin plays an amorous Arrilenian advancing on Cindy Lee-in this scene from the Irvine Community 'lbeater com e d Y "The Ninety Day-Mistress," winding up its three-weekend run with final performances Friday and Saturday. before you're into your next equally runny situahoo and it )w the priceless advantage of a well drilled, seven-member cast that obviously reveled in the Wik! and witty J. J. ~yle dialogue. Coyle builds bis c1e .... ~ ammd the well-stacked lass who thin.ts the answer to an unhappy -... -in the love states 15 to Id•• an eligl- ble'"lnale who takf:s her fancy a trial run -i nothing bar· red, three-month :1ajoum in her pad that will, she reasons. sort out the marital ~beat from the ineligible chaff with no one the loser when Ule 90 days are up. UJscious Cindy Lee (Titus has impea:able taste\ b the better than well stacked Le- ooa Hastings who tbints her scheme may have mvct gold in· the person or lrial .,._ Danny Liten (John Loughmanl until she finds that Liken i! · a pivate in- vestigator who wasn~ around by-accident when· she tabbed bim for her ....t pad partner. FROM THEN on the COIJl- plications are dropped into the NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES NOW THRU TUESDAY ,;Jory" . INI I "Brother Of The Winer'. H;) -.. ~ Winnar Of 2 Nominati- ... f '' .... Adlw JEAHlltl lllUll hopPer with gay abandon by Coyle with Joanne Wolcott as women's libber JiKlith Hast- tings, Leona's mother, steJ)'" ping into the picture to the naked Liken 's discomfiture and the audience's delight as the man-hating mother who thoroughly •PP!O... ol her daughter's originality. Miss Wolcott, incidentally, with.the aid of Larry Eldon aa Bill H~s. the hushin!f who walk"ll out or ber-life·:is years ago and nmains unseen until he meets her in t heir daughter's apartmen t , delivers a jewel of a line in a 1 ~ ~ .... .~ .. ..... ,,....,. ''" ·~~-OJI E! MtHtlll,-.llilM'GttW • GnAWAT (PGI ·PRIM! C~U~T~(R~);::::'I nDM1efwy , • I C•iint••,.. °" ........ 49i.4S45 TWO ACTION HITS! JOH (l'GI PtUSeCOlOI • llOTHll Of THE WIND l...:oh1A .... -.tMltnett ~:t1.tna ., ... ~ .. ...,,. l0¥l•-l 17 (X) .. SlNSUOUSTR*Oll 1 play that b Sl)ldded with them. Conlrooted by BUI, &be gl,.. ·mm 1 lone lool< and ub blm tartly, "Well, did you eajoy your walk·?" KCET • 8:00 -America ''!3· Reporter Wil!Wn Farr dlscusSes the Finl Amendment gnanntee freedom Cl tbe press In an 1nremew repeated noon 'lblll!day. · · "'" • NBC B 8:30 -. ''The Norliss Tapes." A writer inveslii!ates natw:al anll supernatural plienomena BUT rr WOULD be unfair . (lloY. T!llnnes) is cau~ up in a warige case. ~gie to single out !or special ...,,. DiCltinson, Claude Amis. · tioo any sinlJe member of this ... ~ • 8"."" "-'"•d No One· Could Save Her." clever cast. And right up then! """ "" ~· h b with the mt of them are In Dublin, Lee Remick 'plays a WQman w ose qg.. Peter McAlll!ter and Joyce band bas vanished as though he never existed. Milo Connolly as A!Bn and l'h1Uis O'Shea. Barkley, a deligbUul couple KHJ. 0 i l:OO "Casablanca." Tb~, inspiration who make It ,qu.ite obvious, for Woody Allen's "Play It Again, Sam came from through Phyllis distinctly !>"" this 0 . . 1943 moVJ·e with Humphrey nouqced pregnancy, that to-scar·WUU11Dg 'ed day lrial nJDS """' ne•er a ~ Bogart, lngnd Bergman and Paul Henn · part of their marital plans. CBS II 11:30 _ "No Time for Sergeants." Andy . Hank Sorkin . gel5 ~ Griffith plays the biggest bumpkin of them all 1n like the stage Ume put m by this 1958 comedy with his longtime sidekick, Don bis fellow cast members but Knotts be uses bis moments in the ll. •• .,·---•••••••M•-•••• .. final scene to tremendous and !ldMpjitlilll! effect as Rudy Avarian, an amorous Arme- nian who fondly ho(Je!I be '""Y be ~·s next !llklay mate. Hot-blooded Hank loses out to the course of true love but not before be put us all in the aisles with a bounding display of Armenian ardor that is notably enhanced by a delightful broken ae<eot and the most colorful pair of undershorts ever to confroot this critic's vision. He pro•ides the perfect finale to a fa!t moving com- edy that Won a solid ovation from a deligbied audience at UCI's Humanities Hall. Two final performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday e•enlngs. 2 Intense Plays Open In New York By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -Two kinds · o( high-intensity in- novative theater stagecraft opened off-Broadway I a & t ~ Both merit lusty ·wtkome. The diaplays are "Step Li• .. ly Boy," presented by the Urban Arts . Corps, a o d "Endgame," done by· the Manhattan Pn>ject. The com- ~ ... beaded, -lively, by two of the town'a most indefatigable innovators, Vinette Carroll and Andrew Gregory. "Step Lively Boy" is a musical adaptation of Irwin Shaw's play "Bury the Dead." An _infectiously vilranl score by MW Grant b fused with an e :1 press ion is tic-mime perlormance into s u r g i n g emotiooal experience. A fervent oratorio fer peace, in which fallen warriors wave their way into the platitudes and prayers of the living, "Step Li•ely Boy" seethes with a sweet earnestness that belies debatable nai•ele. MISS GRANT whose "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope'' is s!ill enUciog Broadway au- diences, bas matched lyrics of acid and balm to a dazeD songs o( live1y variety. Miss Carroll's cast -Of 20 works with stark power and colltdiv~y sings with fiery ardor. /Is soloists, Glory Van SCOtl, Oruck Cissel, Martin Vtdno•ic and, most o/ aD' Salome Bey are grand, grand, grand. 1be Manhattan P r o j e c t version of samuel Beckett'a "Endgame,'' seen at a previt?lf, opens up that jP8tt existenUal study of human dilemma, with audacity and droll wit. . The Gr<gory gmip, beot u-n previously 1or denlng- do with .. Alice In Woo- derland," bas beeri working on tin. .adaptat.ioo for mono thao a year. Evening l:JD@ ....... s..._ fJ _, (CJ (!O) .... Is 'nl1 er Cocl. (•1) '66 ltmlil Wood, 1DDert Rllhrt. )'Olllll ant. lfOlll'll&., ii Mialufsi,i In the JUi's ban tllerl is ID lift ~ Mr lllOthlr'a -· (l)CIS_W __ llil---..,.,, .... I . l I m---tht Mrilt Pllct" hrt I ll!l_ ..... _ m-.. _ _....,. 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The llmoBpl>eric devlc:es allf!R!etll Involvement ID the story ol Hamm, Clov and l1lo l<g)ess olden who perlodlcllly ..,_flom~cueand laundry cort to porlldpote In dialogue 11111 takes up where ----------------! '1Walllng far Godot" l<lt oil. The~ .... -~ eel .,._ably wllll ..,.. pbflk"ol -· lb • ... lerpolltloa ol "" t u n e Mriii ilGa ES maldles "'"' ---d..iped .. -mnlrast ...... _.. ---ti.-·· lllltlltw lll<rillty. ... ..... ~ .... Alf .... -..... 1111 lll1ldi . . "" tc!ly, bam tllrl lhot'•-~" .. --(looll'!I wbt tllealrlcat a· • waw.• pal t 111...,..11 fer, -t-f'52-.t.t NilL A_. with It\-ID the __ ...... 1M'l ·n -.. lurthor ,_.... ' ol """"" ---= ~-"Ti:r""t:. -·""" -... , 'JI -~·· " --.----· .. T 1:11e -........ I-> 'W --'-" I?' .. C t ii r (M) IKlida J:tt(I) ..... ,. ......... c.cr. ( .... ·--· . ., ·--.. -( ... ) '11-T"' '"""· .... I•~ ___ ..,. __ . ·40-.... _ -( .. )'~~ J ..... -(C) ....... ...... wi'(..1 .... ...... •Ill-........ _ .............. $ HEY DO -Marla Small and Brian Harshman are Uired fpr retiring in this seen, from the ,musical 1 'l Dq, ~ Do,"· openlJi& Frida)\ ~111!1 'San .CleJ"ente iCo}IUlluilitY Theater. • , . ' • I Another Oean Sweep ~For 'All in the Familv' r, ... v . ,., ti ~.jmw YORK (AP) -CBS' Loves Bemle" and "Maude" :Mil in the Family" continues (both ·CBS)· "F1ip Wilson" to\eadJthe l1st Of the·na1loo's and ' ''NBe ~turilay. Movie" 20 top.rated television shows, (bolh NBC and tied !or .ninlh . ' acconllng lo ,A. ,C. Nlelsell place); "llawali Flvf·O" raUqs maile.JRJIJlli:,1Ueidiiy. -(CBs): •·auniiii~»-(9!111) ir.~ ratings wer~ for · the and 11nle Partridge Filnuy" fW\!el< of Feb. 5-lr. Wllh lhe ex· 1 (ABC), which tied for 121h t!fiptlon' or two separate weeks, place "All in the Family" has to~ · . . .. ped the weekly Neilsen list Other wumers were: Walt since mid-September, a,.: CBS Disney" (NB<;); ••~arc us spekesman said. Welby " (ABC); "'Lucile Ball" . ' irl~ week's ratings 'showed add "Medical Center" (both tltllir winners in this order: CBS) and tied for 16th place: "SUnday Mystery M.o vie,'' "Adam-12't CNBC)i "Cannon" "Bob Hope Spetial," "S:mlord{ and "The Mary Tyler Moore and Boo," "NBC Foru." and Show'' (both CBS and tied 1er "Escape" (all NBC); "Bridget 11th place) • • BIG EXCLUSIVE 9th WEEK · · ' ' • ~ $ l. JG , I: ' ' )l'jo•" ~1t•J' .. ,.... •:.!'; ~~ c •• u ••• . ~ ... s. ....... •'•' fft. I " -~·--LU.a CtNfODMf ?O ,". '-~ .~. '-I.I.! • ..:,J,,.;I .. . -.. S IA0/11"1 I . 'A'U"l"l .. -. ' -... S IAO/bM 1 ;;•,· ' •• _,., ... ' • l':T' • .. . -... SrAotuM ·J :·.· " .-.:..W~""-1.!."'-'JI .. ,. -... SrAotuM 4 :.: ' M '\!'1'.l 'r.'111' ,'.9 1 :J/rlo .. . •~tllKI•• 11 ... ,_,_ '1¥111!11r .. I A<ldtmy A .. 1'11'1 "FIDDLEll: OM THE ll:OOF" "LAOY llNGS TNIE aLUIES" (It) • "MAffNllE CAUL.Ma" '"OIL.IVIEIU.HCIEH (It, • • ~·· & MllS. MILLER" "l'OSEIDON ADVl!NTUltE" IN) .. ... "fUll" ME Of Tfff YUi =~ f W~~ FtbnijtY 21, 1973 DAILY PU.OT Tlaeater Notes ' Five New .Shows Making Deliuts ' ' IUWDAYS• A PLAY FOil CHILDtteN ;-MAGK :tHEATR• AT !;• P . ,. ·:'·· ,~,-;.,.. .... -Jae~ Lemmon · · · .. ,. , ' In his most important dramatic role since ';. 'TheDaysof,~ineandRoses~ '. · .. .:.:;~ -~-. >•.tf'' ;><.~J . . '",: • ' .·.' • ,, ' ' Dl•alt'• G11e•t BeverJ.y Tbom~n. a Ne"·port Beach iiiterior desig_~r, ·will appear op l'liursday morning's segme~ cil the Dinah Shore Sliow, airing at 9 o'clock . o v e r NBC, Channel 4. ~·· TMU.fU niift WINNER ACADIMY .WAID . st'.Tc'Tiu NNA llOSS ,IJST SCRHNP~Y ~STORY ICL.,_lll BEST PICTUltl ''SOUNOll'• B•sr A~T.QR PAUL WINFllLD ' , BEST COSTUMI DIANA ROSS /5 • llEHOUIW BEST ACTRESS Jtdl'-~'* --~MMICk ritWJl(tllw~of WIM Mad A<MIC' .. .. " ... • • • ' ' J . . " ~·' " ... ' '" • I R DAILY PILOT - ' THIS WE~KEND ONLY THIS WEEKEND· ONLY BRAND NEW 1973 BRAND NEW 197a .PINTO FORD . . 2 Dr. :' ,q~tAXIE 500 • ' ~ ' ,r ' J0:> CC, " ·cyllnder, Californla Emls~,I~' -;4 Or.'~.~Btg,~l::1q4_ai(,concl.,radi.O;t1"1f0, System,4speedtransmlssion,rear bumper tdlass, wheel cove.rs, m.otor No , guards. (JR10W1'6951) Slk. No. USP0182 ·.SJsf.s!~o\4<;~1<,·11.\?.. . ; • WtNOO,W STl,CKER· PRICE r ' '.' Wf~Q'oW STICKEJl.)!R CE . ' $2215.87 • "';. · · r. 0 $4667;1-s' I ,. . .r ·. ·,-.. ~ ,-'1897 .'3747 FULL PRICE FULL PRICE· ' Plus Tax & License Plus Tax & License IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THIS WEEKEND ONL111.v•T-Hl·s ·w·;E£".k.EN·. o·o·N·L-Y .BRAND 'NEW 1973 ,BRAND NEW 119·73 .. ·J.~.1:.oo ·:v.2-TOl'.I ~' ~ VAff :-.'· PICKUI' Econollne E~r.aci V-8, gauges, radio,•step bumper, reduced sound level exhaust, 1 Calif. Emission SV,stem. • ! ' I 105 Wheel base, v..a, • (alif. emission system, lredu(:ed sound lev1I exhaust., Pass. sei/t, AM rad io. ' , FULL:: PRICE , FOlL PRICE $2'794 ,' i··, ~3094: ' , PICIS Taxc&,~icense Plus Taxi& Uicense j 1·r 1 ORDER YOUIS ·TODAY QRDE YOURS~TODA]Y \ I ', t 1968 'CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ' l1199191 r1cl, ••tN cl1111, YI, 111to. 'tr1iu., f1cto:.V 'air, pO:w'1r 1t~1rin9. IXI N7571 1 $_ STATION WAGON 1971 FORD RANCH WAGO .. Ute 9r11n, new tir11, imm1cul1t1 cond., VI, ••t•. t11n1., factory ,ttjf, pow1r 1t11ri1t9.' ('0610JEI 1972 MERCURY . COLONY PARK 9 P•1t., St•tion W19on. 16,000 •Cl• 11•1 miltt, ivory whi11, Vt, •11!0. lr•nt., f1clory •ir, pow•r 1lffrin9. power br1k•1. r•clio. IOZIFSO) ' 1970 :T.ORiNO $ STATION WAGON ' Low mit11, 90.rt•0111 gold finith. e.tr. cl••n. •11to, tr•n• .• f•clory •ir, pow•r tl•erin9, r•dio. (1411 '.' ·$' ' • \ ' ' ''. ~ I ' • 4 'wh11! d rive, t rir• t1nlr, fully equipped}1J milt•, ••c1U111f copdi+ion +flru•out, VI, ( _. Br;/RI • ' " . '"" . ·- ~1965 ''.FORD PICKilP . . ' 1/2 TON , ,. ,I ft. 1tyl11id1 1t1pburnp1r,• c111lp1r .1h1/I, 11tr1., 9ood co'nd1tio11 thru-out. R1dio,•hl1t.1r. 1535'1'· 161 "'i·i.r"' . . . . ' ' . I 4. ,~: e:rh't 1lt1rp. '46SEse. !f P- t07 • . . "'' . - 1912 r~a1RD· ' •Silver 9r1v Wit~ bl1~k vinyl top, low ll'lilH, J own1r, 11tr1 1h.tJp., f1cfOfY air,"" pow1r'1t••rin9. IOM OTI' I ' , ' 1•.h·'4!oo;~ ......... , • .. M ... .,,.,. rt9" '"-MW, VI, ..... tr•M·o f•1;tory .,,, ,....... I ... llfhtt, ,_. •""!-t\IRDll7> •· j ' I , .... ~ '~ 9offee "Break Same. OJd Grind?' ' .. C5:tia·n e of . ., . .. g ' ' ' . .. . ~ . " , \ • Making 9oocl coffee 11 limple. Water i' pre· measured (far left), coffee il measured I left), thert wei.r- i1 .heated I not boiled t1'ou9h J. ' • • DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY RICHARD KOEHLER • ' t\a:visecl . ' i • ~ 'l!y'0:JO-OUION . • 0 ..:brouabl out. IL.ls_ stnl 11 'aw1ll all~•to open the ·doors of theill store,,: flavored or ~ttiftalall (splay). ,,_ Of .. _.., "" st8ff beverage here. They~ the characteristics Of the __,... 1t1li ls the"bobbf,J of a .NeVil)Oit Beaclt All across Amerjca~millions of cups ·ot ~oN MENU nearly 20 varieties of coffee they would 'bactielor, Wllf!8111 Lerner, who began his ff -toll!Ullled ch da •w• be brewing and aelllng, the sleps to mak· experimental on wben be tried to find the co ee ~e ea y. "It ls not a real part of menu plaMing .Ing a good cup of coffee and the history trick to mak!nl good coffee. Deoar'• restaurants alone serve 1400 here as It ts In Europe. In Europe it ls a _of it. . 111 started reading about it, then going _ CUJ18 ~ da~ It each location, accordinir 'le.ll"fate item yet its conceptloo was And Ibey leamed that the ~stmg to coffee brokers," be said. "I do es- to EUeeo Childers. manager of the·co.,ta ~ori·g' 'mated from menu pl··"•·•. In makes a great difference m bow bean periment quite a bit just trying to find · Mesa ~y's. • . -·-. . will taste as brewed coffee. ""m·"ing be'ter It's f"" " . s..-mild collee is served to go with "The · r tbne ls · ed tor ch --' • -·· .,: ~'1::· ~::I •the JDlld,!op<j;llid m Italy a d•ri· coffee · 1dnd of":!'.:,§ ·Mrs. ci:-:;;:berlln :d. .Leraer admits he ts "jealoos" about .. m......o. each da without regard to its complements the spicy meaJ. Three beans are over-roasted : Viennes.e h1~ coffee prowess and !lkes to have his -... Y • • "Coffee is one ol those beverages tbal is loager·roast tblli> oennal Esp skills app~ted wf\eD he ma~colfea f' ia;:-jbort coffee is murdered in lfttver c~~ght on as a beverage in · :i_1I a dmb.lied roasting tinWand' Fren~ Jo.are:! 80 r.,-ar.r to buy dairy 1 ._.._ • • America. . . a triple·toast. The Espresso roast br-tbermometcn 111 • bardwlln! alrJre to 1' H~fae {t:/i;.;is''l' n~1.vi~~s . ' {". } • ~. •i.; ... •I • > t' i. ~ • • " • •• '.. f I 11' ; J I>) ~Kits ,: F~M for · fa.ns J, ~""'--".,u, ·ls " For 1bnmlniUated, a trip to a.goorme~ out the o~·and the French bums off the· make sure tie geto Ibo Wiier to jllt the At -the C<J1W!!11SUS of coffee grocery store ..-spec1alty sbop;;auch as oil!. · b te tuft autborilies ~·tl!e,Qronge eoast and in .> tbe Qiff~ieln No, 7 ln,NeWJIC!'\ is tlje, , .Jiavin& the proper grind also is im-ng t mpera ' -Los _...,el~ . · . r~ >tep ~1earnlng to enjof pbcl cof"' ~for good coffee. !iltally~j l!"rson' 'TWO BLENDll • ~ ....... ~ ' . ' • ...,...._""' '""'"llliler ---~· . llli la-••'. of ~··Coffee Bean ~ In .... · · and ltebert8" be .. In ttioU,_ -· lbr sevenfl.;'. ~ -al · . ' lijll lbfre ·~ -are-~ IP t ~~~ c6llle *'"1~ ""°nilliln a and 1.rtn.S. ,~n =·~ t ,by ~· ~:i,..:w'!fl. •~...:',/.~ ~' t . ~gerator .';!f'.;.:·~ '• >! ' ' . L':'~. . . .• ! (lOOOl!lfATER . ""Id. •I luiJ\'. It . " ht I • >4s; ;~11!J .(>'.;. ~ by Ito ....... -. 'lln.,HalJ, -•'fii.:"' a bl!J U...ii ...U.; said, ls using good spriog water. . . j~ w~' be "'-..8 s~t_ -a,t ~ and Both Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Cbam)erln \IJld a co~ fm111Rg ."!~lb ' I • ., feel . that the dr!P. method of rnakinj ciJI.' "I was un1i1ppJ with tiie'collae .. .ftd. fee IS the only.way. , ed µp aelecltlla Jill'> ,coif'! 1911 hav· In perking, the grounds are w.....,_ lDf It ~II I · , , ' and rewashed and tbe water is never at He and btl s,Ndlsh wife took a JIBr of[ till perfect' tempenture, lilt-~· And to visit coffee' lloreJ all over le world .ii tbe ~ and b!Uers -tlia ...estrable before _,iq tbelr , first Mlet In llilMi -are aerved with Ille -· Brentwood. There were no ""'*'*1Ues "Beans contain cellulose and 'you get in stores Ibey visited for ~ to all the celluloae In coffee by perking,'' sample or ult ~ueatlona, so M added Mn. ChomlJerlln .-. theae lea-ul 1111. Ill _, ~ colfet. .-. tlliJ 11,Jman, ~ .............. be ts sa1vaUon la to make a full pal, they •amized al bQw lllllll' dfefera _, good noted. colfee to "119' \iieir diets "But you still havO' to beat and , L.1 1 measure the water -why not mike tbe LOVES a#Pill:ll: best?" . "I don,~ drl'*-l'.11111f\ ---I What are the stee_s in ~ an doll1t1 gamtile, b&t t..,,. dat, ~ add-~'CUP of i*fee' ' '-ed. i l,)RIP CllFFllEMAJlZR ' • • coif~ are m:.=1e °ff~ 8Ju1:;~ Plfst, -••drip eofr ... mabr with Lopna Beaclt, and Richan!'•, rt ftltera. Measure Pod IPrlil( er drinking s,.acb. water Into a pan or teal<el}Jt fir beaUng. Carl Zlal<et, manager of Jw-.en's, Meuure coffee into filter, using a level says there are 35 caMed ground. eOffees ' tobleapoilh • per-cup. · ' ond IMO ln9lant C<Jlleet from -tbe When the water Is almost boiling, pour world available In his store. I enough water into the fUter to cover tbe Cof(ee la ~ to Cutomera all over ' grounds. Allow that to seep for 10.15 the world and Ille moat poj,Ular blend is seconds to open the coffee buds, then a -Mocha and Java mixture ~ally pour the rest of the water over the tn8,de for the ftnn,., which ~lls a~ 11.69 grounds. • per pound. Others sell for •t.2f tiJ •t. 711 "'ll•s •.:,t 'as ' mysterioui' as ;people per pound. thla./' Jin. Cbimbedln..aaid.\'8he..cau-Richard's, according to .Frank ' ~ epbS1 lqip..,,. car. of the cof-Sp1elberger, a buyer, bas coffee r..m 89 i.e once )t ts 'ijiode. "Absolutely the · cent. a PoWtd to $2.711 .. Both '""' and -.t lhllts you c 4o ts-tit." ground colfee are available ..._'.most • ~ -<perfect' eOl!eO",fs jioai'ed'tnto: clear mua, there will be no sediment on the bottom or oll e11 the IUl'face. LEARN BASICS Blending ts the fun of coffee drlnldng, once a person has become famJliar with 'the butci: Kooa '(.Weo!t) Colombian (creltJll'), Penlvlan (swet!t), Java (l""'lent), Costa Rican (Imo~~. Mex- fcan (mellow), Bourbon .!i&ntos (nutty· Hot water il poured over grounds in two steps. Then comes the rewerd- ouhtandin9 cllffR. . . customers favor blends, ~ ll<n are..._--..c1poe ·-Mrs. Chamberlin and Mrs. Hall: . l..oCiiA~ ; ~ ounces semisweet ChocOli. • w tableSJIOO!IJ Cttme•de ~or Tia. Maria • r ' 4 tablespoons very strong! "brewed: eorree . 1 l cup whipping cream I 3 tablespoons sugar \\·\\ cup chopped roasted al.. I Combine chocolate coffee arid liqueur .in. bowl Qr top of double holler. 11111 °'er · 'bot 'W&lflr, lt1r to bllnd •. 8111111 from bot wat.,.., and coot. Wlilp er.em until ' lliv,;=ty.:::.. ~ ud nuts I Into whlol>lnl cream. i'<>tlr 1nla .ie-rt dishes or 'mold and freeze abollt I hours .before serving. If desired, ·oerye '!!Ill a • dollop ol wbiPIJOd ~ sprinkled wltll shaved chocolate. COFFEE BEAN CAFE Combine equal parts EapmsD coffee with hot chocolate. Top wilh sweetentd wltlpped cream and shaved chocolate. If desired, 2 tablcspoom Tia Malia, Kahlua or Beccaro may be added bef<\!O topping with whipped cream. lRISll COFFEE Heat wine glasl, glasa cop. or mug. Combine a Jlaer of Irish wbllQ with a teaspoon or ., of brown 1111ar utl mll lo disaolve "'Kar. ~ bot •lrilw eollll .,.,.,. and top with whipped ..,._ • • l, ! ' - O'Donnell • • THREE CHEERS -Ready t.o join tire rooting section from Bahia Corinthian. Yacht Club, which well be on hand in Honolulu at the finish of the 'l'ranspaclfie Yacht Race, are ~~ft t.o right) the Mmes. Jack Johnson, Lyle Sandlin fil and Brt Carte ' -• an · r. . , , , ' ' THE NEW LOOK! A ftll'9 l'"P C., ·.,j i. "" M, (..-" ....... .:"'..:. -- \ • ·r I ' . " Lodyllko tollle .....,,.,.,. ..,. ..;.nd1ned ,....,, rorlly by "*11bero ef the Cool• -"'-" .. ,.,. Girls' Cl• .. •l1br8te Gee rt t W°""""•(1 birthdoy. Wllh •• ..,....., pie Mllnt ·• o 11 t e 1 t;· ef . ' Com,..-... to .. h. If not I bit lftcky, but . L111 Kol1r one! Moure Crilly, 9, .......... I tie • "~',,th •.lolia ~·.t•: Joi· 11911111.~ . . ' , .,. . ' ' ' 1 . ~ ·~-r. .. Mauro Crilly I for left) l• . ", ' had wiilmng ·appetite ' . .... -. as ~id Lisa· Ko'4r I obova), and smiles. ' -..,.. - . . ~ Clubs Focus oo(·~~k:;:"~id, . Lectu ~5 -, .'f.'. •.> 1 I~ • ::l;' ,~ Kappa Delta Mrs. Robert Harrington's home In Coota Mesa will be the setting for the Dal meeting of Newport Harbor Kappa Delta Alumnae Mon- day, Feb. 28. A program on 1"' terior design will be ~led by oee Mauon of·Sama Ana. HB GOP Dr. Daniel WUiff will speak about Att We ~olsonlng OUrselves? when be presents the 'p_.,n for the Hun- tington B e a c h Republican Women Fed~led 'lbur3day, Feb. 28, In Murdy Port Clubboose. A luncl>eon will be served at ll:SO a.m. Talkshop Basic PorUollo Strategy will be the topic of Charlene Vance, speaker at the nm meeting of the Wall Street Ta1bbop, to -Pio"'! al 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28, ili the Royal Savlnp and loan me=nlne, El Toro. Mn. Vance, an acccRmt ex· ecutive with a Laguna Buch brokerage firm, will cover the portfolio approach to sec:urlties l'!veumenls ~ describe metbod.s ot-)iortfollo ·' ~· -and.. din,(. • next meeting ·of the Sad· dleback Valley Republican Woman's Club. "!be organization will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuelday, Feb. rt, Jn lbe MISSliln Viejo lllil. A Chi Os A aelf-belp m1terlal1 wwaoop fir the Orange County Easter Seals RebabllltaUon Cem.r for Crip. pied Children and Adults has been scbeduled by the Orange Coul Alumnae of Alpha Clll Omega. I Chairman of tho 1JOl'bhop Is Mn. Will Misch, a apeech therapist who bu worked closely with tho apeecb and language-department of the center to detesmlne I he materials that are portlcularly useful Jn Its program. Mn. Misch will boll two sessiom -one from 10 &m. to s p.m..~ the other !rOm t to. 9 p.m. -In ber Ooroall def' Mar home. ,...,_. ' Service . Recoghizetl ' 'Chamt l.:uncli · ~ ~¥.J. ·!"''" • ' V(e.c{nesdoy Club " ·lnif .n01i\y fOrlned OroDce ~ ·ilr'iti,,~ 12 Ill p.m. .A, ~ faabioG -la Coaiif)' CbaiM' of Brandett• Wr••!.... • 4'.··ln the planned u the prolram for U . ·-"· ~· ti nal = , C<n'ooa del MM me of Mn. the ne~ mee"-of "'· nlV1;111o1•.r lll 0 "omen S "---e 0.' n .. -o.. •• ....,. - Committee will be chartered =Af:, bo...,;;;;;' ~". W~ay Momlhg ata. el and ofllcers Installed during a . . winners CO.ta Mesa, to take place al 1.-at 11:30 p , m, of the Amencan history """1 10:45 a.m. Feb. 211 In the M- Wedneoday, Feb. 211, In the cootest·and their mothers. Verde Country Club. Balboa Bay Club. Winners, their Pl"l'ls and Cblrtering will be conducted acbools are E Ii z a b'o t b NB Ebells by Mn. Lewis Rosenberg. Kllpabick, Mr1 and Mrs. Romanoffs of Russls la the Wettorn J.leslonal president Char~ L. Kil!"lliict, Corona title of the P'"lll"'lll to be Olllcers are the Mmes. de! Mar Barbiir'Vlew School· presented by George Sluart Edward M 111 or• president; Sally EScber, Mr. and Mn'. for the Newport Beach Ebelll Paul Berg, Arthur Travers Werner Escher, New po r I • Tbursday, Mardi I, Jn tho and Philip Pait, v 1 c e Botch, Newport Elementary clubhouse. pmldents; Harold Ber a I, School, and Loura Soll, Mr. Abo attending the 1uncmm Richard Penfll and Robert and Mrs. Rolland S o 11 , meeting will be AFS studenla, Teller• secretaries, and Gerald Newport Beach, H o r a c e Ingebarg Hofer of Bavaria and Levine, treasurer. Ensign Junior lllgb. Grace Mubumusa of Upnda. DAR Henry Guroe will talk about Later Than lt's Ever Been wben be is guest speaker for thi, Col. WUUarn Cabe 11 ' . Clla~. Daughters of, ~ ~ AmerJOan ne .. 1uuon. , ' I HONOR ID Mn.NlolNnck ·I .': , 'OF COSTA "MESA " ' . a delightful bu'dge1.:sal.o'n · · wp't~~ ~~a'Utifu.l htdr ~tiles~ begJn: •. . ; ' ' ,• . . ' : ~ I • · · " PRICE LISt. . ,. '·' -~ • ,. ' i-··'r' • ·,, MO!!!Dt. Y THRU THURSDAY · 1' FRIDAY, 'SATURDAY, SUNDAY PRiCES SLIOHTLY Hf&~El Shampoo and Sat _: __ ,,.!. ... ~""·----~~ $1.8 Ptrm•n..-t W•v• __.._·-··----.J..;;... ~ 7.lt Tint ;.... . : 7 . .::_ .. :-.-· .. i -·-;-·-Lii llHch Touch-up·-·-----· ID.II Fro1tln9 ___ ,_.:_ 14.M Semi hrmo .. nt Lo1ho1 -· IOM -' haircuts · -·-. 11~.iO ... w.... a..,. ,., ..... ...., t 6ts lrYlne Ave. -C.... M•• C-.i lest 17th St.-Aliovi L• C.,.. lleeteur• 641-1050 .... ,, .. 0,.. 7 D•Y. • w .. k .i Meo! ... .... "l'llJN!... . ... ., ... ,z" ' •· We....,, Ft!nory 21, 197J Treating, -Klet W eac ~ing, Key · to ~0 ' IJ JO Ot80N Dr. Martin lial#<f what Abe 0t • °'* "" ,... thought were ~ most lm- "Tbe Ideal .......u dili!ue portant facts about VD: teadler _,i,t -DOlllia8 -It is the No.' I com- aboul v-..J -· He DJunicable disease In the ...Wd •--'-·•-· United -· , : need .;.•:;;;.,"j! what-~ -It can be cured -all ™-WU lhe pranlae ol ~ ud all l\l'1lh)r. ' ' Cyntbia D. Mlrtlu, PhD, 11> Jil(ISl'!lolt ~ _ Slnlelor of a ........,i !l<O' ' N pen:ent "'.""' on YOll(b aad Venereal -Maey .;,i.. o1 VD wW go D•swe at U<;l IOI' -· away ii Wllrea~. 'lbil· does ......... -~ .... not-thediseuelsg<llle. pa!'!lpl'ol.._., , -N"IC< people gel VD. "You don~ '!<"I· to koow -There ii no sucb thin1111s a what sores loot like or bow vaccioation for or immunity much penldllia Is -1«1," aplriSt VD. . she stated. "You .....i to ---OJodoms belp preV<nt VD, ~ to amt pOoplt for • -Feuiales . frequenUy are lielp, wilhoot symptoms. . ' ' ' -J.s the .... common -of otailit1 In mal<I and females. -VD will not be detectecl In 1 1 routine physical ex- amlnation. 1 Pete Burrell, a ...,. munlcal!le. \IJaease inspector !qr the Orange c;ounty Health Department, outlllled jlls of· lice's rol~ In the l(eatroem and prevention of VD. , '. INCluwll! IN RI•• "OUr ptime coocerD' is to endicate the disease." he stre.wd. ''Tbete is · not aS much ~lis .. there ..... during World War II. With the advent pl .penicillil! In lMH', we lhoogbt 'It was solved. But ' ' I In the late IOI ~ WU an in-mon oerloui than the com-crease.... mon cokl . ., A plan of octloa with lour LOW-KEY STYLE cootrol ,_..,,.. WU ouUined ' The health department's ln-by the bealtb deportment In . the IOs to curb wP'illil' terview ~ue for gonor-cuefindlOf notifrcitlon tawi "* Pa 11 en ts bas been lnlormitlrio' ..... --Ud awlldled to ~ io,.-tey a(yle, ~~ • Bumll noted, .and thl! bas ·~•~ proved auccesolU1 "Forty. The rate leveled oil alter ell!hl pen:eeJ of th. patients the plan waa Implemented, sent al 1eut. ono"contacl back 11-n lllarted to .. back up In lo the dinle -... the Dist lllt'IO, Jlum1I said. "But .... .ix -of ijii;T le<! we .,. aolvlng the prob-BWTell sajd the rr.edian age J:';, ~thee:::~ rate " for (ODCB'rbeo. patients Is 211 years. Those m the 20-H agt This ii not the case with bracket me the most prone gonoITbea, he said. "It is ,,..._ VD group and !be 18-19-)'W· pleloly out ol control. Pallen15 alda are the· te<Uld most dor\'I c:oosider gononhea any p<oDt group, be added. . . , one problem In c:Ootrdllnl gonorrllea, Bumll saJcl, ii that the a;erm travels fast. Tbe Infected penon will be ln- lectlous the nen day. Another Is that there Is .., rood ..,._. Ing test for gonorrhea. Burrell --1-thet "In 10 to 15 years we should have a vaccine for IOI)()(. rhea." Contrary to what many peo- ple believe, gonorrhe•1 cannot be contracted from drinking glasses, door knobs or toilet seats, be stressed. TREA1MENT KEY Since the health department now can treat u yone over the age of lZ without parental con- sent and trealment ls me of Wedding ·Bells Ringir:ig • Along the Orange Coast WHEELER-WOODLEY First Cbrlslian Church of Santa Ana was the setting for tbe wedding of Deb b I e Woodley and Gary Wheeler ol Santa Ana . . • Tbe Revs. Franklin Bix1e< Jr. and Jolm Parish per-· formed the nuptials let the daughter of lrlr. and Mrs. · Arthur Woodley of Costa lrlesa and the 90ll of Dr. and Mri. O\ven Wheeler ol San Diego. • ==:nw~ Woodley and Mrs. Rober! Liebeck,. and flower girl WU Julie Franco. Altending the bridegroom Were Dr. -Lie Jerey Grant and Elliol FOrbes. David Franco served u ring bearer. MRS. WHEELER Tbe bride is a graduate ol co.ta Mesa High School and California Professional College. Her husband is a SHERTZER-HERRICK graduate ol La Sierra College,-catberine Anne H e r r i c k Riverside and A n d re w s became the. bride of Craig Univeriity, Michigan. Allan SberUer during double Rl!SSELL-BAICER . ~J~=~~ ~.'Ann Bit.ii' mf~arur,,h,"Costa Mesa'.. · lrlicbael ll<qlas Rual1 of n* bride 1s· the daughter of Huntington Beach """' mar· Mrs. Viola Herrick of Costa ried in St. Jerome Clwrdl, Los Mesa and Carl A. Herrick of Angeles. A(lllleton, WiS. Her husband 's The bride, a former Harbor paients · ~ Mt. ,and Mrs. Area resident, ls the daughter Lawrence J, Shertzer ol'Costa o! Mr.. and . Mrs'. Jock E ·Mesa. Baler of lrlarma delilln. )!er lrljlld was Miss Pat- flu.Wand's parents are Mr. and ty ClJavez ; best man was Mrs. Robert A. Ruisell of ·Gary Shert1.er, and ushers Balboa. were Barrt Moore and Sieve Maid of hmor . was Miss Jacklin. ) • r . MU. RUSSILL and Mrs. Charles Onie of Riveralde. Bridal attendants were Laurie Anderson, Nancy Dean, Sara Prichard, Cindy Fredericks and lreue Ingalls. Best1man--was Andrew Difani, and ushers were S t I D Vensand, Randy Janke, John Matheson, Dennis Sartinl 11111 Mart Ingalls. Tbe !ride Is • graduate of Chatsworth High School and qi California · State . Unlveralty, San Diego. She also Is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Her husband is I (raduate of La Mirada IIlgh School and !Uvel'slde City College. Cathrine ,Baker, 8nd · Tbe,br\de Ls a graduate of . bridesmaids were M i s s Costa Mesa High School 8nd Charlene Drager, Miss Judy 'her husband Is a graduate of Richard and Mrs. Steven Estancia High School. They Bater. Carey Bater was the will mate, their home In BLAND-FERELL St. Cyril's Catholic O>urcb in Encino WU the aelllng wben [iancy Margareta Ferell of Newport Beach became the bride of Leslie NonDID Bland ol South Lapna. ~ I ;)' f '. 'f Speech . Therapy Aided ' · ~ .. . · . , , · I ' .... ~· \ ... }< o • ' . , • · Demonatnting. a Llslenlng 'l'ost which ls used in speech lhetapy·it 'Mardan Center is Mrs. Fred Page and Dean: Scbnder. l"iinds raised from a recent n~t sale, apon8lll'Od by Balboa Harbor Alumnae ,of G.am-• " . • .. ma Pbi,~·were instrumental,ln pufyh":!·tlle equipment for th e center which servu ' · dren with learnlng<lisabilities. ' '' ' I flower girl. Tustin. ru!ttte~~~ ':\:~';! DIFANl-ANDERSON were Kenneth Rimpau. Ronald Portland, Ore: will be the Rickard, George Scboeflel and home of newlywed Robert Craig Russell. . F.dwanl ~an! and his bride, The bride Is a graduate o! the former Deborah Darlene Newport llarlJor 1ligb School 'Ander!on- and attended prange Coast The ,Rev. Dr. ·Ch a r 1 es COllege. Her husband earned a Dl<renlleld j>Orlormed I h e BA -at California SI ate cerernoey In St. Andrew's Univmity at Los Angeles. He Pmbyterian. ~. Newpnrl also attended Ca I If or n I a Beach for the daUgbter ol Mr . Western UnlYerlllty, School of and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Law. They wW reside in Hun-Ba1boe Island and the son of Ungton Beach. Edward Dililni o! Costa Mesa ' . I The Rev, Cyril Na v In performed llJt ......,..Y for the dalJlhler of Mr. and Mra. Alvar F...U of -and 11Jt step -of -lfpillller of CO.ta --AUendaDta were Miss Sanely Hynes, nlUI of honor; lrllal Darlene~ and the Mmes. Ji.gan eosenza, and Jama Rengel , brldel)lllldS; -Wagoner/ beSt man, llbd .reter H!>)'I, Thomas Carney, and Donald Hodges, uabers. · ' ~o ·roscope ; ·~-~ic:,le~.s • Mj g h fer Scorpio The newlyweds will reside In Corona de! Mar. Sh e graduated from Birmingham IIlgb School and the Universi· ty of Southern CaUlornla where sbe belonged to Aipba Delta Pl. He attended Orona• Coast COiiege and California State Unlveralty, Fullertoo. THURSj>~Y FEBRUARY 22 By SYDNEY~ AlllE8 ·(lrlarcb 21-Aprti 19): Accent is on mysttty, intimate relatiolllbipo, -o.t is ~ with another and an 'undtratandlng 'ol what really Is cleslrecL You Dni1h Ullp- menl Don~ rellecl on put ac- '_pli..,..,ts. Instead, line , llgbts oo new areal to con- quer. TAURUS (April :11>-May 20): .New ~ Is ill· offing •• You may feel •• lhoolh 1'Jlir .oecurl)Y. blantet 'bis beeD l'tlDOfed. In ICIUallty, you are li•eo . chance to learn -· more elfectln ...,...Mat- nage and poi'Uelblp .. ic- ' ceated. Llltm 1111-.V.. · Troth Revealed GEMINI (M8,. 21-June 20): benefit from another's ex- Paee will oot be' as bect.ic as perience. Activity is apt to in recent put. ¥w get chanCe-..-center_,. around home·.l~!e. ,to oornlCI mkt,..., ltevie,. Stick. to what Is familiar. ttSOlutlons, espec!illy in con-~ Is bi pidu{e. . •; nectioo with work, 'd I el, \7lSllO (Aug.·~-~): tecreatlon. One who shares You may oot euclly _gel;YQlll' your interests extends 'unique own way However you fuale invitatioo. • • liroacb, · cootacta ' and gain CANCEIL l.June 21-July 22): villulile esperlence. 9xirt tnp Gf>ad hmar 8-1 Jl!IW coin· could be Oil ag61a. Qle<t ddes with.c*eative effort.I, in--calls. messages. Others have t~ nlatiooablpll, deal· tenc(tl\cy, to mlsplBoe your jnp with.young ·-· You 1>11!JUi. ~ , , have fun ilolng wlllt you en-L!BllA ($.pt. 23-0et., 22): Jo;. Tb<re is relasatlon of '.(~t Is on money viiluablt!s ";blio"'· A~ ' aoclal In-iblUlf •to locate gen u In ~ .. tat1oo. • , 1>arga1D w111ch will help mate Ll!O (July•22--'!C-22);-&ic, yolM' home more beau,tUul and ce• P!'tenlial I• ""'j>b•o!ted II eomlortable. Tooru penon you take ~lllle view. Ke)' playa proolinoftl . role. Get ii tO be thcimtgll. lie 'lllll8lg to what you go alter lbrougb •• ' ' June Date Selected Mr. and lln. 11111' ....., -She Is • candidate Woolaor of Udo ille have m-for lrl9 graduation from tho llCIUllCed the enpgeiiieot ol Ualvenlty of Redlalldl. their dm~, B a r b a r a Her 'filnce, a. native of Louilo w to Eugone .. leunoW _,,,..., ICll, of Wubln&IOn ' atate, ii a • 111t, r.ie ae-• ..,. . Mn. E. A. graduate o1 wtu1m111 con11• lbdltuon. lllere and now complellng bll -WoolleJ 11 a .,-ta cloclGrate In nlerital health at of NMl(lllt Harbor lllcll use. He 1s a ~llill••I ..... .... .. --... pl)'dlologlst. -PliW 8enlot el• A June ................ It Jllmtd .._st' •allle19Na-In St. James Epl1copol tilMI a.IT Le a Ca e • ~ N...,.i Bad!. l , a AlllAIA WOOUIY combination of diplomacy and persistence. SCORPIO (Oct. ti.Nov. 21 ): Lw!ar cycle Is high -JOU' judgment, Intuition are on target. Auer! younelf. Tate initiative. Streu in- dependence, originality. Mate new starts, --Penooal magnetism aoers. You attract opposite sex. Y w can suc- cessfully reline teclmlques. S.WnTARllJS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Yoy are stronger than JOU might suspect -lace responsibility. Take charge. what you fear. Aasume respoosibllity. Take charge. Work behind ..,..,.._ , Accept invitation thal migbl Include televillon appearance o n behalf of charitable en- terprise . CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Ae<:ent is OD friendly rela· tionshlps that could -r O ID a D llr:ally -"'lful. Aries appears to lie In picbft. You receive credit tor pro-. lesalonal acumen. Loooe ends are pieced qether. You toow where JOU stand and view Is plel!ant. AQUARllJS (Jan. :»-Feb. 11): Obtain hint from Cajll'lcera inmage. Persl;t In llniablng 8'8iiftmen4 special taak. Your position Is elevated. Cooperite In cl•k: project. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mm:b 20): Good lunar aspect now coin- cides "•Ith addtd kmwledi•· the obtaining of special ln- folmation and travel. ramlly member mateo lllllllWll re- quut. Ride with tide. You do T have life of your own to live. Ad ac:conlingly. . . OVERWEIGHT? 56 lb. LOSS In 40 days under medlcal supervision . "" OMEGA ' CLINIC . ITiilt aECOtO Att4 MANY OTHERS AVAIWUO., R!QU!STI HOURS: 1:•7:30 CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT COSTA • 'ESA --~MllM SANTA ...... ,.._..."-"*" m ,... ~ -,,............. ,,. w. LtKMn ,,.._ ''" •••••" -. ,,.._.,. (714} IJ'D..9347 646o1633 77MMI W.mt (213) 6'7·17'1 -~--- the few control measures for ....,..mea, Burrell said that "IQDOlrhea may be the l1nl -treated out o! ... latence." report. Bumll repeated four gestiool bl -lo all patients he ....,..1s at health deporlmeot dlalc: Rtportlng (to the bealth department) from <ODl!ly doe- toD who treat VD patlenla privately Is less than atlafac- tory, Burrell added. "UnUl we solve this problem you should be glad to see the rate going up. 'nils means lbOy're being reported ...... The better docton in Orange County 0 COnlcioully a v o I d fectlom. U you have any or aymptoml al all ol , don't besltate.to.ut 1or an• am for VD. Mote cerlaln a I J ' • ==-~::" VD, undentand that !hon other poople who are aid< need help." I 14 karat special. Fashion rings at24.88. Filigree ring wilt'! three garnets. CaJ::neo ring with tiligref -def. A al.rater ol-9 lor !NI -· nng. • I Swir~ gold ring with CIOYer leaf ring with four amethysts. fbur jtfde stones. High set, round s1nokev FJee form gold with topaz quartz ring. opal center. •• , ., . Gotd rosette with Twisted gotd Mt with cultured pear1 center. two amethy&l stones. . JCPenney • !Int jowetly w. 1mow -you're locking""· .., ..... , ......... , ..... , ............... : . l~ASHION ISLAND, N-pori lt•ch (7141 644-211 H'l'NTINGTON CENTER, Hunlintfon IHch (714) lt21 .. • w r ,,,., ,._, 21. im 'I DALY I'll.OT 't ' -Gitizens Honared ... C.nyon PTA lh. .._ 11. GO..aziia,.. 1IEPOll'l'S: A lllm "Flab. tile Tetllllft Ot1er' waa lbolrD ...., to rllte ,... far Ille I llUI t 7 I "' • tUle ... the _... nadq -... Hr YMJ ....a.anrdt were lit 1 r 11ted &e Mn. _,_.,,Dlvtel J. , .... ""' .. !llllt -~llvalolwther ddld .,. la -..... -,. ' . .. • Students to Participate ' 1 l j ' CdM S.. PTA ..,. •wt Ow; ' P1eoldool COMING UP: Worldwide =-~t:r..:: will hlcJililM I.be .... .... 11111 .... to -...... Iii 7 p.m. 'l'bundl1, ll'il<b 1, II Unoolo .._ aci..i la Ille ----..uJbe-. TlckN are JUI 111r Molla and Ti ceata 1111' cldldam. •' . ·" .. • .. =,,......put pmt Mesa ·Verde PTA lln. Da'IM O.zt I r1llm Predtrr' COMING UP; • ,.,._ :;' •• ,, . .. ., .. A\mericaci" ' ' H'eritage -~-. ~ , $up,rint~n~ip1: ,, Parent Council· .. -.- ,, parliclpale In an Am~ican heritage program al general meeting toolgbt al 7:30. New officers will be nominated at ; tile meeting. . • -... ......, lJ!olll -w ••. , .... ..., ... 11_ ' ._.. -........ --~ ="" ............. •· c;g ••1rrd'n .... ~1'IOI Pw.az-11111• ......... . "'"" ... ~ ' t 'ij:: -111 ~e;.::: ..> ,r.1•-·-. lie ·~ I • • SEA OF FLAVOR TIDES OYIR APPETms ....... ' -Chuck . Fu/ J "'of Flc~or " ' I . ' , St~ak Bakes in '· ·sauce · ! LOYCE'S NUTRITION AtDOl.l. I =I 3.25 ~":" ._,....c_.,...,. .. _,.,...... . . ' DOUJ11111, -....... .69 r::; -··-~ .. ,. --· .. It 1 ...,9sll111:M ..... ........ , ........ ._, •Pl cs stllca Lf>VeB'S NlJTRITteN lHU •OOIMUIST I" Ii Ul-4111 .. _,_ .. II ••M.WMIUL&IY ·r DAILY 'ILOT #'-• ; . .. • Success No fmpossib/e Dream Nuts •1-llUNN , 111:W YORK -··1-.. • ....... wbo "-i' -Wt <Iii •I .., ........ i. •• ,,. .... , tnterest me at all." *'I don't tb1ot I've ever Wiied u,ybody Wl19 WU Jn. dlllweut"' food," Mid -eoc., e ador' with an t"'JNll -ttvttr to food ""' !lie w-r 1*JM 1...,...i to ll . .\ teddy -. o1 a min wllh the .,.. ol • --. Coco .... in bis Cbristopher -apartm~11t :Jn 0-ldlV~ " "I -a COlqlle of people ,.. ... take to 1bO ~ reok ,;,, ... .., l'l'I '* ~~otlhr'Dd. "Y ..... IOlnc to.be terrlbly lhlD If,.. eal lhat way. But If • food doelln't interest You af all, eomelhing is •lerrlbly ·, ... • . Scant ,_ ....... .... panley -~tollflic!ltl1- -Stab._,.. wine vinegar -until will mmct. Serve Small clo9e prllc. maslwl S tablespoons flne.gnde Im-in four porlloos 11 anoe. I> teaspoon o r • g a o o , ported olive oil (laindleDll lboold be ...n &Nsbed V• teaspoon onion sail chilled.) ' I> leaspooo bB!il, CNSbod Salt. pepper to taste • Salad can 1>&'" llUldlo with Salt, fresley gnJUDd pepper In salad bowl. combine more ~.., 11 dellred. to lute green and kidney beans, onion Add I cup pitted on-. cbdi>-S portt*l!:ffl: ~ lm-chips (ar cut onion) and ped red (or green' sweet pep. parsley. per. julleone strips left-over Remove ~ flit -Mil< 1<111aining IJlirtdleots cooked Yell (or ~una). 1'1- chicten piecel:; arr a Dre in small jar (can be made in creue amount of dressing. pleceo, skiJHide up OD broil<r·,p;iiii;i;o;~-:..-----------~ pan lined with aQnbmm foll. •; ii Rub Ugldly wilh botlor (or DILl~IOUS-All-t-Sll ..... C>Nw-R ... $1."HI. ::.::~= CAPPICOLLA 51.69 ~ Meanwhile, prepare sauce ' combining rem al n I •.C In-J.uiiA ;u•1 gredlenta; J!OUf .,_ - Grilluntllclilctenlocrlop...S OLIVE OIL :..t'io~sta;:. 54.89::.. portions at once. • If desired, chicken may be marinated in le~lnnamon sauce severaJ hours. .. MAN CHOCOLATE -Slntl• Lllyw CAKE ' /), • CJ\. /). 'el..ucti Weli . . ,.,_.,.llmbrtcitJ<Js, wrae: . ameitan lamb council Ot,il.l·r17l. 200ClaytonSI-· Dotiw, Gqoflll0/l0206 • Olllrpood"1 US.only. • tTALIAff DILi tttnAURMIT •lttY-4aoclttY ••• 11 ..... •• HMW Q-" • r . I 1~------'----------------------"--------------"-l I ' 1 \ Eating Hlabits ., <EAange ... --• • Mn' YORK (UPll -llls- lnl food prlc<s anlnlenlionally marutp ~~ what doetan' aod aatrtUonllls have ., fir foiled to do -Improve Amerlcln eating hablll. nil surprisinl ~ 11 emergla'g from honiemaken' efbU to uve DlODOY'"' their""' bodgell in the "'2 of a -high price of '1"31 a year far . a typloll family food market basRI'. -A better balanced diet ap- parently II being coosumed as :::ri::..~~ and 'ftge!Jblu. OM woman questioned in a UPI ~ tun'ey sa1d 1 h e aometlmel aerves meatless -Otlwn Aid they were loot· /' Ing far recipes without a lot of expeMlve. ingredienta and were ftnd1na new ways to use beam and other yqetables. ., Dried beaol, Inc I u,d In l peaouts, are excellent in- expellllve l<JUl'CtS of prol<in. MOii are about n perc<nt pro- tein and peanull are .z per- cent protein. ~ with,~ flab., lruil and veptil>lll, beons are rer«nmmded U pert ol I dhf low ID lbe ullnlod lata . " wbidl many doctoi'I think C<lll-.,_ to heart and vaacular allmeoll. 'l'bore are many other ways in whJcb I -y~ diet can build iood nutrtliooi. For inJtance: ' Ule mirgarlna inotead Or . butter, and choose sprpds ma.i, with' lllOllly liquid V~~~OllJ liquid milk for drlnkinC and uae nonfat dried ~IDd evaporated skimmed mllli,far cooking. W. aJao c!bolper to mate ~ib"--~:= ~~~ lllt. ~., ~ pcodacl. .... r::. .... lrORll ~ flnt 0 chin ,,,,,_; mlibt~·dllhes such as stews, fat rilol lo the aurlace and ...,. ... lte111be.-ed lieiMe ,.. divide the food into m~ol· or individual tdv· in lnaer stoi'119. • ··1 ........... with --.de with -led n'ii!lnec!.~ofmore ~~atr·zmilta l ••_I e otm newspapers and mqjalnlt ... roolpea that ... -Ind other "le!Jbles in .....,..i Wl)'I -In Italian pall& oon f"81oil, or pasta and beanl, ln French cll!soulet, or bnkld -· Ind In Clribbean helnl Ind rl<e. . Chick oonkboou in your pUbuo u-, fir other ldeu. Dried beana aliO are CoOd in sa!alls, IOU)ll and comblnaUon dishH 1Uch u llewa. ID an oll ancl i -pr dreMlng, they make 1 good high-protein ap-Jl<li¥' or salad. P ~ck a' e d lrult-llavored gelat\11 11 lriOxpenalve, but for onJt. a few pennlea mare you CID f have more nutritious itOme-made jellied real fruit j~ deuerls made wtlh can-r¥ or lroZen reoonaUtuted jtiicjlo, unflavored gelatin and eit!Jer su'gar or a u a: a r subllitute. • --11111..fll. JO A.II. ... 9 , JI. , ' MT. l SUit 10 A.II. to 7 P JI. -';,.t ' SW111111w RORIDA · JUIG OUllGES u.. "AWAllAN PllbPPLES OUlllE. IUPlfllft llKI ~JUICY llAYIL,OUll&ES . . , ' ··•.;A,'', DISCOU~TS EY£H• OA.r 67c l!~1 :~r1c DISCOUNTS EVERY OA.Y ":'..:if , ""' I ~~-· .... '00tts'cimI 94c ' 48-o:r. Con • Drip • Rte. ~,_ J.SJ • jWs '5TMIT ClfffE I S4 . . , knott"j • 16-0&. -~ : Stl11'8111 ""*"'· Comatlon. 9.25--0%. c... CllUIK lllllT TUllA 11$-0&. c.. 7k ill_you mix the unflavored g.,_ flnl-wtlh the .9U1ar, it ctn be prepared eucUy as ~ you would the other kind. by • • -~ dbaDlvlng the 'dry mixture In • bolling Uquld. ........ ~_ lllEIEWlll.llmUll SWOID IUDE An appeliJJer coune can alto .... -u It -to smaller oervlngs ol a main -"'* with high tlcUt i-llldl .. -t. A law -1111. other helm, .. t ·or cheese add protein to ·~ or salads. Gl'Otllld Dilll can be u.sed to thicken ,.uces and soups and to add fli90r and filler to meat lolfea and hamburgers. 11 you serve a tot o1 turtoy and prefer self-basting ones, it pays to spend three or four dollars on the , typ& ol bulb -r that cornea with an in- jector needle '11!1.1 ~{s Y'"' lo inject a ~ hasling aolution in- -of paying turkfl' prices for the but1ng 1 l u I d ~In Ult. .atn ftlllitolcommtrclally ...-.dblrds. ~ you buy Ire ah · amiW1o:t1 .and brocci:aU. use .. _tblna. ci... IJw f!OwmtJ fa< I ~couneand aerve the -olelns. c!ut Into sticks, as I =-~~!;lb -f "DIHld 11 an often -'*"4 lill'pin. Untllced """" -• IOOd .. lmh I ,.. ... diem far nve ...... ll 't ...., ptperblg ,.7 a. pi A11W J!0<1eireO h ' 664 J".C\.....;.. . ....,,...... · 75c ~ PUllCll COllCllTIA1E Dor.. 46-0a. c... ~·"'* PlllWPU/ IRAPEFIUIT Diii!' 36C ,, ' f ~Jif.'.",T\C DISCOU~TJ ~~(RY Oi1Y •: ~' \ ~ l 11 r L '1 fltPr 1.J,',1 @ --·· ....... --·--- ----, . 55' ...,.,,...,,. ____ 55' 8SCM llAYEI SPl£ADS • 2""'-'-' lllllllm SPUT TOP BREAD ....... llllfllm I CINllAlllotl ROii.$ ' .... : " 1-....;... _____ _.'"!-"--"~_,,. ~rMB'-•lS.OZ.C.. 11 t '="'EFllD BWIS l'8~.;; .... 111£AT SAUCE W.MIU llYAlll1••1111 llfe8"'* • •• .... ,.._, ..... BVTCHll'S,. Pllnl MIATS • .; .·r.-, .51'' @ c CHUCK c S1JA1 · ~· 1.1, ......•111PIO • ..... •. .... 111 IOAIT .., r-·1if· .,.,, ftlrr-... ~ llm'r' 1n -----"' .... ,_ _,.. FU. 1Zi1lltlll111118 r • l ' " , , " ~ I ' 3 PILOT-ADVl!mSEA s Wednetdly, FMl<y 21, 1973 t ., .. , .... ". . MoinY•acaoua•awra ONQUALnYMIATI ~y 'tKIOfMIATtl IOHAUYOUAIA."'9 TO NAN TOU ... OI YOUI MONft. W9'_.L II atlllfUU Y ltlFUNOIO OSCARl<IAVER s1~ SLICED BACON ---·-·" . . 1 OSCAA MAYEASL!CED s1~ THIN BACON ..... :.... '"o~ • Zlf'PE 59c ~~~~~~~~~IN ----IO~·OZ. BU~RITOS ..• ,.~.~ 5f OSCAA ~A~EA 4 gac SMOKIE ~INKS -·--'"o~ u OSCAR MAVER s198 HAM STEAKS ··-·---·" ' . . W_,, FtllMry 21, 197) * OAILY l'ILOT iiiiii~ioNi':oAIT . LI. 9ac 11C1•••-· I ' 139 ROLLED ROAST ......... LI. STA.,.llOl.cm-••au•~ $l'Ol 7 -BONE ROAST ......... LI. STATllllOS.qlTIFllOIHF• IOHl•IN ', • 1' 38 RUMP R04ST .............. '.LI. 1-J''llllUS·Tllltl •• Ll.$1 ._lS • , 11 5 RIB ROASt 6-TH• 7-THRIBS LI. STATllllOS.cft ljfllU-·GUAIANTH~. . s 1 29 RIB STEAKS ...................... Le. . c c:IMISTIAK ... LI. $1 .11 ,SIRLOIN T1'\ ...... LI . $1 .69 .. 1 59 , ~., · S'1'1AKS. •curCL• ................. L1. '.&.1 -~ I NO TAILS . TENOEA . GUARANTEED s178 T ao• STEAK PORTERHOUSE STEAK ... LB. - LB ~.. WELL TAIMMEO •TENOER •GUAAANTEU>S21S ' s I 73 , TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...... !.'.'Li. • LI . ' . . .. HAM iL1c1;·a&colii ________ &L99, ROUND 1 COOICSDIUOOWTAJnttu.DID 89 ' !·~~PAm11 . _______ u . c STE. AK aiiJ_ .. NDI IL75c - IL-.c· .... A,;,.N 87' STAnlllOS.CERTIFllD . . CH.UCK CHUCK ·aAC .N-RQAIT ~}\ STEAK .~·~· HO.CK$ MORRELL'$ PRIDE 'STA rauos. ~IFIEI>-STATER 1105. CERTIFIED ,· DB.ICIOUS. MIA'1'Y . ... ..,,.. ... ' _ u . IHF • IONE-IN 'ciii1Tlic"'i ,_,, -IL'•c ··--$1 ·38 !i£!~~wi1~a~ .. -5~ .. \ · .. ~,o~~o .. ", ANYSIZfPIECE -"' "• . IMF."~"C\IJ -r •lffF•G!:/ARANTllD • SMOICID DINNllt F8'ANlll _______ &L Jf"c BONELES .' ...... i,8. 11.48 lllM llRAIT "-OUNCI •121 RO YALE TOWILS 11111 .... JUMIO 2Jc , .• • ' • • DAILY PILOT ff hinned .G ut .G:u- I "" kt-llke .. _11 .. 1---. l>'ylng to -l~ -Joni after Ille holld.,. . blliloT l -.. that .... too. Qpelde., cakes, pies, Cllldy, 1.1 ~me. lurlley ~. rich f1'11yY, - .......... bot rolll, -· -' -.ek• 111 .... (imporW 111),Ule_......._ AnyQy H'I Ill IDlrier to get rid ol lat.r. I have • terrllic dJd that W<N'Jii every lllM> Doo'I eat -.. ,uung. But llieo lhal la -prOClieal .... -· • . . FRESH LEG 0' PORK • • • -.~sw.Ho11.ai&~vc;._........ i 9c • llftT POITIOIL ............ 79l . I • CEllBi CUT STUIC ... •I.Iii> a ).J. Slrloln End Pork .CllOJS =.~ 95: 'C1atlr Cit Rllt Chops · ..:... 11 ~ , • linter Cit Loin .Chops . ·~ 11~ ' . . /VMll,JI .. __ pllillilllll 1 .. -.... l1ooe10 -.. ·-ftlo -...... two weea. 1 * • r'r r , ror .-.-1 .... 1111 ..... A calor e·c..ountlng paperl>lck I like la "The Brlnd N_ Calorio _.. ~f S1~1d Bacon . ~~-;;= F1r11er Jolltl Sausac• "'it.°'.:' 98: ,f 69' e • • • • • : ' .. ' EASfBN,;PANllADT ......... ·F111CJ Sell FHl1ts .... Frr!nc Shrlllp (" '8D)llS -....-r flUBROOIC Vodka FACIAL Ti1•1 mtt 1111111 An., at lr2111t111st, 11111i1111 Im Mt lillliJ PR aw;_.. ..... YOIS BAKERY ililDIVI Nwlot.w. LOAVES -' ' C111fw .Cit . • • llLJ~ .... l-Bo• ·JJ • ...... I :t.::.:--. ._..... ,_ .......... ..-·~ MCIUlhWClll1 _..,.,,_, .................. ~ -91·•--1·... E°"'---····· .. --····· .. -· .... .. ... -.--.... ...-=-"' ----·· . ..... .......... . ' ; TlJIA . -. 111p1n·· IETTY CIOCIC9 ~ i , I '• . ' • • • • • • ' l . ! I ' >t· • . · - ' ' Wal .,, FtilNltJ 21. 1973 -·· Ft"""'1 21, 1973 Do\11.tPILOT p ..... " ·~. Betty Crocker'a complete-just add water! 26 = ' ·;PUREX :·BLEACH ,, - • For wbiter whites-and aavings! half·gal!9n . . ' . .,. .... . •• flUIT . $ 109 'PIES · · Sara Leo~~. 81 ... beny, Paachl · · • • •• There's no tric~ to "Penonaliiirtg" a supermorleet. AU you have to do is care ...,. care enough to be concerned about people -to •want t.o offer the best quality, the .best value and the hest lervice. And the Ranchem do. care. If you haven't as yet dieeowred tha't that is the real difference at El Rancho, com~ in tJa!a ~ek. See for yourself that "Personalized Service''. means more than you thought you''d .ever find· in a supermarket. But then ••. this is El Rancho , •F ' Ji ' ... • • ' ;,; s;r't"1"'rt-r.r1!:.' .. ·-;, r ,,.. ...i. i' ' . rnE nr. ~ ti\>.,~-· • •'·• ••. :it. I. • ' ' • ' DeliclllessH W,lbl •. .. -'-·' i • ' ,.. • BUDDiCi -.-3 ~. ( MEATS ~ Sliced American ... : 39c Singly. wrapped slicelftom Kraft! 6 oz. ' Kosher Dills ...• : ..•. 59c .Crisp, tangy-Marjorie Kane! 32oz. Mozzarella Balls ... : . 75c Precious •.. 12 oz. (80i •• ;, 53<). · . .Shredded Chectdar ·• ~ 39c So conveni~nt! Miss Wi~ ..!. •• 4 Oz. -., 100@ Isle DreSSifif. ,35c Famous Fisberman's W'huft . '. 8·oz _ ,, -.. .f" ' ··JUMBO JACK . .. -'Monterey Jack.Gl> ......... OillltYllleyl . . . , .. El Rancho $ ... 9 VODKAQntt . ,_..-. Eighty proof! Save on bl!IJ~l'fl!. •. ;.8.88 4,; • H~~ Ti~ ScQtCh .• 1s379 . lmwnep from..Scotland! llflli . , ' Cluny's, Scofch· ... ~· J7'' Quart size of this ireat name! (I> gal ••• 14.98) 1 111 " t'A . , · si l'' "ncien ge ,,, • . . . . • .I) • Straight whiokey fouippbl or mflin! I> gal rJ,..,, . El -. Ran.cho'Jlum .• : •• ..,. SJ'' /l•v ~ : 'C'*'"teithertijbtora.•-.nce! .,0 • I ,~;..! i..' -~ i',1,,jf ~· : ' 1C Brush wtth oil, eeiaon and flavor lightly ••• broil both·lidea un ii brown .•. serve,withlemorrbutter! ,;l1.; .• ~ ·~ • • f . I '· ~ -:t ' ~ J ~, I J.'"' • .~·' .... f<" "'f"' ,, " ... ..· "Mountain Ttriut .• ... ,:·~' .. : ·SI~~, true Cod Fillets ....... .' .• · s12~ Fresh., . and big! A;i!rageweight.3/4 to l lb. each. •, Wjth the flavor you mneniberi;Fresh! , , l S . d 'o 1.;• ~ •• : ·gl:h ,,_ ....... ed. Sh . " 1 •· ..• ~ 1'9 .. i. rtge an aus :-~-~ .... '.·!' o• . """1' . r1mp .· .... ~;,., .· .~' ... ·· . Greattaetewhetber~'nl~b,lllilec!! ""; .;. ~~ila , .. fullycooked;~~ ' . , , ';-,!'·· ·"'V ,•(,_ .. ;,i l ..-.-,: ;. 1 ; • ,,,,.. I ~ •, -..... Jr • •! "/' •• r ;,t~ ••" '"'"• •,• . ,,. "' .... t1 f'." (~t ,. ~ Super f,.slt# Sunr llnet · ... . • ' . ~ ·' :"" (,\ ., • .. • • • . . . Extra fancy q~ality from the State ofWaihingtOn! Truly large 1isett ••• crilp, crunchy and juicy I You1! lOYo'em! . . . • • ~· ;11 I-..,_,.~ 't' ' • .. ' -.,. .I ~ t Bfker Russetts . . . . . . • . . . 1~ strawberry 'Rhubarb . . . . . 39 • 'U.S. No. l quality •.• ~q.,.li>gowitluleeb! EwafancyWuhinctonState •• , hothouse grown! • I Prices in effect " Thur. through Wed . ,-Fef, .. 22-Feb. 28. ' Open daily 9 to 9 !funt/4y 10 k> 7 • • •• Petatoes O'Brien •.. 39c · · Mushrooms ...... : :·:. ;·1 •• ·ss.~.. Fresh A1talfa Sprouts ... " 29c Oif».....,'_pw&lfrolen, H lb. a. Rings · .. : ..... • M~NCI M-.Rinc. flolet!-'-1 lb. , C & W VeJetab'-5 : .. ltoJWob'feor llMionJ ••. 10 OL pq. •· Ll!p Ii~ ... b1u1rn .•d 'Mly ••.• b•~!ouse grown! • For ~~lade,' .. and heal~h food fan's take ~otet 4.oz .• t~b•l· : --~l • • .. '• . ' . ' H'-•4~~r's v~ , .. Pep$odtnttoQtHBrush : 33 '.AriaciR:~ablets '.' •.. ~: ...• :. J5¢ .. Cba111 Soft, Mtdlum or Hard-and...., 3&! . SOFT AIDDIY Save 56' on tbia new anti·penpirant! 8 oz. You get 50 tableta at Uiis speclat El Rancho prioe! SHAVE CREAM 49~ . Colgate's Bay Rum .•. in the 11 oz. aiu! ., ' I . I I • 'j 4Q DAILY PILOT •• - J CHUCK ROAST .. ILIDE CUT • ' UNCO .. Dl,.IONALL Y , 8 8 c • IOMDI0,011 4WAl..ITY.t.NO •1...t.vo• LI CANNED FOODS , LIGHT MEAT lUNA.' ... :C',1::::'~ 42' .;" SPAGHITTl-Q'S .... =.l\",'fc: U\ \ ' • . THERFS -A SMOKED liAI T ·'BOIE STEAK FULLY COOKED 88~ TAI.LS 'ff ~~=~·::::.:-LY s 1 '' ':' QUALITY ANO · llLAVO• LI Fre sh ... Ois count Priced De li Items ·W• ALtO ,.ATli•'• ,CA\ilPO MIJ .J • 'FRESI , FRYlll -48 ~ · ~llf!'!~.~ ... G.~~::O.rv.. 7tt !!!~.~.~~!!.!'.~~~~.·.'.~: .... LO··~ CROSS RIB . RUST --· $ • '' . IONIL•ss. UNCONOITIONA\.L.Y toNOIO •••••.. LI .... ' RIB ROAST ~~~::. S J-37 UHCO .. llOITIONALLY 10~1!0 ••.••..••.•••••••••• LI •' , . ,.~.,.!!.t,~!!f. ~~ :~:~ .. _ .. ,.ate tOUJa TOI IURkEYs ... ~.~ 4"1c :SIL"·•ASTINO, MA•VIS~DAY,UIDAGltAOIA .Lil ·, !!!:.¥!.;f !!!~~ .. : ... : ..... .! ... ,. 4' •·~ ''t 11\UTH IN fllllAT LAllLINO . NO 'tf~ncy. '1°'"~ for ~sic ·cuta of meat. ''· ,Our l~lln~ la•afmpfe,cloarandlioriest. • ,,..DRESSING ..... ;.·~·;-·~···~~ 36'• ,,.. CONT ADINA SAUCES.:~.ri: 33' ;:. ., . ,,..RANCH STYLE BEANS.!. ..... Ji 18' ,,.. JUICE BLEND .. "'O::,~g'!.= 4T • ,.-.TREESWEET JUICE ........ -0:::::: 4T .,...DOLE JUICE. ......... =-~~5' LOMA LINDA FIG JUIC~ ........ ~.ll 66' INSTANT ~QFFEE .... ~~?,~1.05 Mtl5HIOOM. SWIS mAC~ & SOUR , HEINZ KETCHUl! ................. !~:l 30' .,.-KRAFT JELLIES .......... .l ... .'~,'.J 33' APPl1 l'LllM. N'N IUOl'.IEW'' ~ AAl'l. """' . .. UIU.WllllY , MAZOLA ~ALAD ll .......... :::l 63'. • OltSf. lNOllLAQl. lf:lf BIO+lAOA. WXICA.11. COMlllATIOH · INSTANT tOFFEE .,.o':~l :26 M,J.B. COFFEE ......... ~l.::94'. • JOHNSTON'S PIE ......... '.".'.~~~m: 79' DAIRY PRODUCTS ,llflllC!w:. Dll".\f.:IC'RIC ,_ ,. M.J.B. C0FFEE ....... ~2.76 fUCTlllC 1'9:1C, MOU.Al KEY BUY • • · • • • "· KNUDSEN O(ANGE JUICE .... ~:l B7' OOWN Fl KET ~ST.. ..... ;.= 45' -.,...BLUE BONNET: ............ ~:::; 30'. .,...BIRDS EYE VEGETABLES •• =. 39' .,...FLEISCHM4NN ....... :.:.~;:-~ 41' ~ll~SOUTHllllST\'tl,PUSAlllCMllfl~RW/O!AM o-4PARKAY SOFT ............. ~:z~ 41' PET RITZ CRUM PIES .... :<. .. '.'J.l 28' o-4CULTURED QRESSING .~f.','l'~ 42' roGow'Af:ffiS·.::.'.".'.=. .. ~:.o: 46~ L~~~ LEir~rP~G ......... ~.~ 4s· FRIED PERCH FILLET .. ?:''.'.'.'.':::~ 72' P IU I E REAM ... .:= 79'. KOLO KIST STEAKS ..... ,. .... '.\.": 84' """""· •.•• Q. ' , : ilW OISCOllNT PRICES IJN HE ALTH ANO BEAUTY AI DS . ' . OURITOal ··-·-......... .. OOUM1 1> HAY NYmllt lllll ,191NUe OONCMISTtON ' DRISJAI TABLETS • : , 110nuoru . DOcon9011Un1'1oboara s 1 09 " for r0llof qt hoy ,. fev-er, 1inut pain. ' ANACIN~ - MST"1Al#"£UE,r.;; ___ , __ ,_ AllCll TABLETS BOTTLE OF 100 Fo1t r•li•f from pain $121 ol 'h.odoche1, cold•. ·n.uralglo, •tc. KHp a bottt. hondy, ' "u. ~-.~,:;; Ju1t whot It •oy1 I 4-0Z. , Mok•• hair look 93c tlffk, tllkenl , ,· ' · STYLE llLSll CEPACOL ' MOUTHWASH I. 14-0i. Gt.tatd ogolntt CONDlftOND 89'c bQd breath • ond , ..... Orgonlc protein c:Oldt. Shoh•r· .. • conditlon•r In -/ .;~~;E ',• ~ eaolao~:;I Of Lemon. ~PUTllUI MS llltEI ~"°;".!':t~~;~· 79c ' . . . ARl•IOHT, cUiN AflD ClllllY . ' --·-------------------________ , I 14-0it SJ41 IOX · th1r1'1 1 -ntar JOU ••• IVORY BAR SOAP ............... ~".i:12' . . awe . ., SPIC & SPAN .......... ~ .. ~.,.,,.,7• .BIZ PRE~SOAK-............ ~::l.1:: l.07. PACKAGED GOODS uo .... •W ·S..--fry~~~~;_ .... Gf .•81.~a... 11-........... .. ~ ......... " ...... = ................ .,_ .................... "' .. .. ............ _.....,l!K ..... , .......... .... AIWA ·mL....._lltw .... ,_.,_..._M lAllWOOO . ~....... a.. 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H ....,. •• •,Ill........ ... ... • ....... cw..,, -• llACI ' ....... 011t a. .. .,,. . ,,., ,.... .,., •nn-.. w, , ''* ..._ • ·' J .. . . 1 Brunch wa~med: ' Flavorful ·· ' Chic~en A .f!'ldn!ltjng ,dlab from a SeatUe ljoStess'• peroonal files. ~1 • , CllARL01TE FIELD'S AFRICAN CmCKEN I fryer.~ cut up 3 It!-labuco sauce vs cup !IGur ANDERSON CLUB .\AVOCADOES ~· 01'1:11RTE I 51s1 IELL PEPPERS ~~~:,ING . . 29~ ·TOMATOES.· ... ~~ ;19~ GRAPEFRUIT • -''N'' Juicy ' 8 LB. .• CELLO r-· BAG ' 6 YEAR OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT SOUR MASH BOlJRBO" 90 PROOF ~ ~oi' ' ... • p ""~' ·:"""1'(' • • USDA C.H.O.ICE ;{ ~ ~ . •• '· , .. 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BEEF ROAST " IAlt M SMOKED PORK CHOPS l'OllMll .tOHN ALL MEAT WINERS 79~ IAR M POLISH SAUSAGE . IAlt M ALL lllP C KNACKWURST It'll M • suao · BOLOGNA , I DAILY PILOT 4J I ~ I I !2!.11 I .. PART PAK · NU'O . 4 . . 2f MAlG~Rl!!t;1~· .... TOTEM LAWN at . ~ac LEAF BAGS · . ~7 " . TOTEM SANDWICH · 4/MI BAGS ... .,.. ,. I PEPSI COLA' 6/1' ". " ....... O,I._ '' .......... ~ 'I 'SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE IS~ND INN DA9Ulll MIX Ol mll,•AllYA MIX 'oz. 5/'I CANS. BIRDS EYE INTERNATIONAL ·YIGETABLES 39' y .. ewe. ., ,....... .. ........ U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' ' CHUCK STEAKS Prices Effectlvei Th1nday ttlnl StiitcMry Feltruary 22, 23, 24, 21· ......... ject .............. ·I WI GLADLY Ac:c:IPT U.S.D.A. fOOD 'COuPoHs I ' j ' \ • I .\ l • ) • .. a '"1Wt.Y PILOT PILOT·ADVE RTISEll 1et · Food Lowdown • By BAllARA GIBBONS brUd beca111e II "-1 sPecw mi-.P the Food aupr •~caruied fruit lt'1 a >trtml etttaialy llJot di-IW~ fat-8lld Dru I -·-calorlel .. ., ...................... wU1 bt ......... -An overweig)ll 1teD nib-• than • hopes to ~ in a under cracUce 11111 to C<)Dfonn Mly wllb the - bles m a • -·.._..,<, ...K-#:re on "911 JQl'OywilC lllC fl w~)IJlllify •1ow-<a11111e" !l'IMI tllaull,... ~ ... chocolate bar,~ i l!I hi _,r:..,l~t ".J.••Uf.;l, l"t&ul-• • .,. -Jabel. , •• ... te-edJatl~ that it'• even in """'~ It's .. ~ w ether * f Bui ~the ...mction IS .. lllt1lill actioo 1lle calOl'iea lban ta "'~-• '·' ,_.1 Ac~· r ~I •'If' to JP1*. only ,!II. or 10 percenl. ·-"t-J>"'I-, -A eard!aC po!Jeot's Wile . spokesftlall Ddilld A. Bin~ Or • l. -the pr-·~ fee m bll}'I a nondairy c re am lbe new recuJation will ... ii to laltening to be8in wllb pocl<qed foods, l!id!catiac Prior ...... t-:'J... lldac," or a lllfb1rolein ~tifhern 1ubstltuta becaaoe It "contains dreas 113elf to liliCb questlonll. that even a )lall-as-lattening Ibo -in cakirleo, lat, lbll, maflinc II for apogbettl that ~ ...-1 cf no butterfat," bu1 !Va made as "Whee II a low...-food venioa ii stil) ""era! hundred ,. cal'.bobYdrates, p.~ o I e in , b e a r I pa Ii ea Is a nd lbe ·ordinary fJouf. 1li Wy ' Re&ipes . i ~opied wtth. cocoout oil, even more really l~l 1" '" calories . . . a by.J>:Othetical vt~mins and inlnir9,. atherulclerolil IUfferers to ~-• cholesterol rich! ' l"' . 'diot"flitae" fw' ... ltl ~ •hdt makers biiotl °' fo!lolJ low•~ ~~I a 'II d .... A homerneker mixes up EXAMPLE • • • Since Uiere'I a de~ ind . ol. tbll year to wori :Che · '--lr'it no.~ • ,.. ..r.l"ilW'lbiatl Is a low· For eumplll"'8oilt fmlr lirowJngmarlu!l /arsu~.§81· ,new lobeiJ. Old1'1.(e~tor.,......at · • )I a calot!t , ~ ~ ,.,ing !mits are low'in ca~~ !-ileed' !Oods • .JI,~• I ~· •!it· ~nnl\!'id .fn. · fat ~··1r':: ... r foeda · 1n • I "dilbet1c"''DlfJlillllllse tfiat•s canning them --'fair' """8e ~ be used that I commerce'lfta> .tlio w..!!·"briilaliqn*fll ·•8iiy be -· ind "-Id mei-.ly sal~~. makes l\iem blih calorie. c o m m u n i c a t e s wilboUt 31, . label when lbe prildlicl Is nol· nol con')/lule nutritional in· These are'i liOlne of the Eliminating OI' replacing lbe misleading? The 'new nu!Jitional labeling "nutritionally inferior." ,Jerlorlty. ' • " soo~· have long used r:-aipcoupon -- more rice tl)an other• In tbli II? ~ 1 country and ,.... ~ their I .... I ~ ldeu.arf warlb copy· · . .CU.- Ope JJJ to cook lbe I · I. rice in broth. (And for I ~ I !urther , y, you can · -~· • make YQUI", <>wn broth from I · , . ... 1 I 'chiclte'\·l!WU and necks). Rice :1'? ~ South I! almost I . . ' I ' alwayll'. ~eel wilb gravy. (One J.:eUb said he didn't J ' ~ · I realif.e \liat<;4'ricengravy" was .t ~~\f°ll'J"""i':~t.u he grew .. }' 1 :. Free 1 Try thickening pan drippi ngs 11 ,1'1.ili.ii.h.RDlliiil ·-n-' -•lllllliiiii-.lllllliiiii• a nd-sl>OOfl-this. gravy over :blilllli al : rice. You can appiy tile gravy and , I lia.a Bag broth techniques bi" a number um ol. ways • • • such as using I beef broth for the 'liquid when ·' . (Pio•--Draw·8lltofll cooking flee. I I Or try half orange juice, ' -· ~::°'c~ad~~":i'~~~ umn 1 '7.~~".';'~nnd · One hun~Yell!S ago, George A. l_t.alj>'hs J¥ as_imple idea, "sell quality groceries-for lO'f pri~" flavor to lbe waler itaell -L!: . ·.....11 Some things YOUJUSt don't chaiige. • ' . " ch !Iron "II -------iiiiiiiiiiil.I ~. -..""""" .... su as sa 'CWT)',,.. . '' ··~< ' '' D1lc-•1 ....... ~ · • c,'4i:~' DE·a.;'---SSENDEP.••"TMENT .•,' ~ •. '" PRODUCE·D~" ... "~"E'"'' " "~' weed, lemon·~ andoPateid .~''SD' GI tfl.A~ ' ~ J # ....._ • i..; """"'c IV1 ,..,..""'"' "' peel ' ~·~·. I { '1 fb!' •i• .. f .......... · PuN-alv.giU:ble , • '1'._ \ ' : .......... ._ ', 'J • ·. • -• ?.~~!t~ · .. ~yers ~~ .... ~;-39 iiiM · ~ .. 89 -s-=~ --·;:~--_!I!, .... .;.-;.•-----a-· 9 the budget and buy expensive, ' ' ~ ' I 1"-lpb.-Ae14 _. ' , t. D ... L per.., • out-o!·season'Vegetables: / MEAT MASTER MEATS Sbarp QlecMir Cheese II. o 15 '" ~ -'· ' ._, • •' tJili: F::.., i:;:. 1:..,~ier"::se"."le. ~ .C:n~ ~· -~:,M ·'i'·~Mgllria2ai il \~~ ~ Arid' don't over1--k the less !!'!'~".'~--... oi1.. r ';,-ru• ~ • _... .tJ/ ·iifuerte .i-~-ir., ,. ~-e~lve vegetable . many r ~$8aks 89 ~~-Fr: -48 1: ........ ..,.:. .,_.," .,;i.-, 'I •", • ~ " . """ .... """ . of wblch are,cas nutrtilous oi: ., ._-1_. ,. .. • C.Hfoml•' o.ow,.-~.,.' --,, .... .,.lb..• 'SI. iced SW.1ssChaese ~ ... ,. ,.:~; _ :V...... • ·,,.' _ ..... , ·~.";/.I..~~& ~e·~~~.Ji:j . ''7~'Roaats ... 1.09 CUt-~firYerS~· .: .... ,.5l ''Ch'"""'eo,.e ... a .... a Pizza. ·r "' 0ta1g88 " •· 1 ' .,,."' ........ ,, • ....,.., ~·..... co-' • J!OL oU.t; c=;-._°'""" · • 4 greens, wblch are better for llMf-Uftet R•l'INW9d 1 89 . 55 Cr.ckw .. ,nel-(lhfloW-~ • " · 91 . } , '·" .. • • ~' ~ ... a "· . you than artichokes. Rlb~Bal18 "" • Splltfryers ... _,... • .SharPOleddarSticks 10oz., --, . Wl'lb '!'Ice, however, you __ ...... __..,.,,. ........ ,...., -• · 1• _ --· 1 28 Turkey' ' ..... ~ .• •• .. ~· ........... ""_ --. Greei Cabb ...... ~~ =~~ ~~Ji!:! .. ~,S'1 Rba11'8· ... • ., .... u ..... ~ Whi~.Clemn Cheese ..... 389!~ "'"" • .·· 'w1'inlbsea. son" and easy to work F-881h a,..., Ch"""" .. 1.09 SEAFOOD DEP."nTME . "'°ft-°""'"°' . ;,.i.v.,., ~ ,~ ',,"\ft .....-_, ~ NT. · • ;Veliiaala.'c:heeae , ... 1.22 . FRESHCUTFzPijf"~ .\~·· GOL!IENRO, D ~,I~.-. , .• ~ • .;;H,t~ Rodt -~ 1.09 Skll'ljed"~ Sole 1;68 · ~ft II J:M' -CM ' :lo . . Fn r'Vll\ ............ _..,,...~""'· • • . . _ .. Regulili'_ ...:~?.· .a. '"".;,a -r· •f ... ~.•rne Da1-••1 -::-..~ {I t ~p,_<tohop1!1'"4 green onions , . ~.!,:~.a.ShouD.A. ....,.Ider. ~. •."' .88 ~ flll8t Of Tllbot ._ 89 I !~ ~ , t "<\!, 2 "~~ butter or • \ ;;:t""i •....-y ~~:.-.,/, · Al-'Pia~~RYDEPARTllENT . E11oon*19 Stock~' ,,_.,, lliifltlll margarini1 . l.a"11,~ . .,.1.28 ....,..._.~••n1P 11.1.W .RalphsYogl.l't ,1&.22 ll'< . . " l · -·\1<·;·1.f,_ 3 3 'har~~d~enkedkedbroergg~s~ •ccooked ~.:d":l'..'!."°" .... 19 UQUOR DEPARTMENT • -•••"!• ..... c, • ~.!;~ .,Jllf• ' BAKERY.DEPAffT,lrlE('1_ ' • ' ; , ~~ ._.. ..ii... ..... · · . • , ' · \ .Clem:n Ch11Q11e · • --;~ qr· , • 3or 4 ~PJ11 Uquidpepper 11b.pq.-aµctte1 S . .i. ; · ' ..... ;, ;:J Salt &¥ Mill<' to taste ' . I ' • Rl+"'1s Bacon . \ .... 94••• . . HqusEHqLD VALUflit.', 7 . . .. .l :~'/··· . " •. tcupdlced~eddarcheese ·"'~a:!.?.~-', .. -· Vlllk 3'89 ._,,..,_....,Chef-CbooMtrOMClilctltliu. ' I cho ped Ir h -10 a ·1 ... oft I •. · 11---~D<f Pono ... ~·~' r ., ..... ·, 3 tab !JI!~ P es ·~· Ba;ks and Necks Ii. • . Tell. IQl'I Bakeware --"*1'1. ;pl ' ~ri . ' •. pars\IY " • . •7 > ~· --~~ • _, •• 1 package {12 oun c e s ) . RalplA'.Lfl.in O•UVI!· 48 i1c11k'C.McN•n . ,,__;.JW11t0vt-ttc,v..... . 88 RalpU~1>klF••lll6••• " • !rankfurters, boiled LS ... • Imported Whisky '""' 3.99 Ice Cube trays ' , '=9i ~ SWlltlll ; ~,: Jli Saute oniol18 in butter until ttot0otoftii1UC1c 1 • • i~'~:':'z..e:eh ' R9l•'-.erL19.istze-t1C:Yt,_ ~ ' 31 Ralphl_-~lttBIQcl .. · ·~.,, · tender crisp .. Add rice, chop-Com Dogs · 1 "' .19 ~ ': 4,89 ~ -~Pies • 78 ped eggs whites and seasO!'· -'•,.••-1.Jb.•oll Br9Wttd m o~n-t1'u Botti•• ' • ._,,.,....,..,... •. J .. lid • '" ~ ~S~eal ~ghly. SUr 10 •'•Pork S8Usage u , ~88 A$perj Gokl 8eef' \ • .:,:; ·~85 ' •• ' . ,.:;-,:. ~· '1 "~~~'&a, ,._, . 1.e Turn mfu se~mg mw. ~ ........................................ __ "".:'.'.:".':"::::-'.'.:"'.":".'".':" ......... ~"'.""'--................ ------.................... __ ........ _. ___ ................ ~· .... !98""".:...;....1~•...,;.',...,...~·-·~~-· ..... ~·jj;.' :~: .. g;i~01i:.r*g :~ Ralphs combination of SUPER BUYS .i!nd EVER\'.DA.Y .LqW PRl~ES js tile best way we know·to·keep youf'grocefY.blll clown.• frankfurters and serve. Makes 6 ·ser\rlngs. ~ Bat ; . . . •' '·Cm11111ar1 •• • ·1 .. J~ I ) . , f1Mldl • . . T~ . -· . .'l'.:.39 Mayon118118 ~-· _, \" ' -= .1, j . ~ ,1 I I Soup For Beginners FROZEN FOOD ' p~~)l.LER{; t' HOUSEHOLD NEioS \ \ ·' ' ~ . ' . =: .71 .(i;"'.:"'".Juice ".:; AZ ;,j llCollee ·~ 1.27 -Bia;c'-:11 • .. ' "" •• 1'1 HEALTH & BEAUTY AJDS -·-··-·-·c.. U you haven't tried making sou before, here's a good one 1o' start"'Wlth. Simple to prepare and delicious. it's a whole meal by itaeq. MUSHROOM ~HAM 'SOOP ~ ' l --. 1 ham hock (About 2 poundl} 2 quarts ~·~. t stalks t:eletr., , '11-onio '· 1 bay leaf . ...... " 1 cup uncooked rfoe 1 can (IOI>. O\IDCOS) cpn· den i ed cream or mustiroom toup Salt and pepper 2 tablespoonl chopped 2 ~ •prepared mulltlnl ' Place hom llock and waler In large Joollle, Add celery• onion and boJ iolf. cover and -unlil ·---[rOlllbonl,....... - --strllDj and okim oll ~-~ _barn ______ , .... -tobr«h. . •inrice... .SeelOO to lute. BrliC le a lllr, ' Hin! Lollon ---Silnlay Nllplclns .... rt °'°P9-Jt ..... 1119111 Toalh Po2leh aoop.-a.rgle' •Mouthwalh kotu-.._.--.,..., &n'lll y Nllplclns p ....... ,_,.... ...... "',, .... ,J!o ...... ~ ....i--...... ~ ...... Toalh Bnilla ·--Femilillw .. ll!ar*lr--• Dkll-~-,....,..,,., Anll-Perlpil• 11 Price• effecUve F.ebruary 22 lhi'OU!lh 28 HEAUH & BEAUTY AID~, . FROZEN FOOD .-,. N•Hl Ml1t --0..ftll ---AnlM'enplrant ~ ........ ......... ......... -COid----Norfonll• •·1-.-...--(, • -ClilCom ft..: ... =----..._ .. _.....,. •.:, 1.11 Meat PIM ----· ........... .... ....... Qf..n ...... ... ... _._ ..... _ ..... . .. "!"""'. ....... "" ,..,t._ .... _a.-,._ ,...; , ... o , eon.. ean., • L . ' -· ~ .,.;_ '56 -~--• d· 1 -" .. ~ ·"' cooi Whip' .... • SP,millh . ~::. .ra iil:wiaiar1er -1 · .J. .• 2.t et: 1 08 ~-a.....ot . '"' 11•" ... ...,c.......-1...... .._ ... 67 -.... ......... .c.. .~ . ..... 71 -• SaJsaga Pluai ,... ~•"' Clli•llld Puddings -• Balh Beadl ",.: • "4~ l 26 1 ~CeflF'"11 1'• 86 ._..a.....-oai•llll ••f 118 .....,_,..__llOll.-1a -• Cod Fllalll ,... • Ft 11 N Dllld Collie .4;:; • 'llalh c.n 1Jiw9 ':i:; 24 .. ~ .88 J;.i=~·· .. ~ -'~ .11 ~p;g~ · ·.:·.Iii M-:a.... =::Al · ' 49 ........ ' 11 ___ ,, .. ..,.... .. --"!!!--• llrldglonfl Ell-' :,'.; • :r•~ Ccilli · • .. ..:c, "Salp.,.. • i:,:: .ll Jlct.. ·80; DMM1R1~ .i 1ft-. 48 ..... 1-. • ~-'-9 .. ... ··WK HolSllcee . ,... • S•11l1DrfMll .. ,... ~D Ii DJllll ::; -..... 1 48 c..tl,,.._~ . .... .. ,...,..~. • ':... ·-1• ...,_~ ·-· 1.411 coo • Ftted Pscll ._ .... ·-. Ft I a Dr19c! Collee Jo< . Ftsnllift 'Wa · 11 • G• EVERYDAY LOW PRLCES .. . PMITRY FILLERS PANMY FILl..ERS PAN.,,._Y (11.l,Efl,S . • ---:;.-. ....,_ .. _-.. , ---CllDDDI ......... u~,•• ~......,.~ -.. cw.~.., . •' .. _ --=-.,. ·---·.:.... ~·-.·~~··= -~ ......... . ···---· • •;1r1 =--•.:,.to •..: .10 ~t• ~, ... ~· I ' -· HOUSt H9LD NEEDS'' _...._ ..,.._ --,..,..,. D11111r1 -·-'Dlllfll• ___ , __ ........ _ ' ~~·~ -- .. .::;.- , : ... -.: .. -.: .. . , . .., =-• RALPHS STOIS 'ARE LOCAm AT: 380'( 17a ST., CDS11llSI;9i!l1 , II ~i. 1¥1; 15Ut~ 411 l LDUA, AllAllll --•11111.Y, f.I , .. IJGllA lllLLS, 24167 PASEO DE VALEHCIA 17261171 ST., 11111 ' I t J r ' -f-~---""--~ ... , I J! ii l 1 I! I • ! Hen ··· q'urke~ ·R. _... . .... ~ ·; , ,_ ... _ .. . .. ·- · ~e(tl)ee ; -SOLID HEAD • W111 tsr. FellnllrJ 21, 1973 DAil Y PILOT 4f t prices "more_ fair"? • I' . 'R.ib 8t_eak TENDER§ 'WELU TRIMMED · PAN FRY OR BROIL I • I ·~·Sliced PorkLOin CENTER CUTS At'D END CUTS 111 TO 14 CHOPS --:-r:ROZEN U.S. GOV~~ENTINSPECTED . '1,0,T~)f b~· SIZE$,, · '.M~fair %st CJJUys in Meat · Rii&Bet Pof;does· ·.n l~. 75· 8-.. ) . ., U s ··NO 1 JV CELLO c;n_ ., . ~ t' ,· · BAG• ,~ ·. -.oananas " · ... · . 11 ~ • , • •'< . • ", CE:NTRAJ;. ~MERICAN • ~ LB. ~iemPI.~ .O~ ··S ~as l.· oo · SWEET JUIC , e ~¥?mnge ':f11;i<;e . · 89 ~ II T,!tOPIC ANA PIJf\E. HALF \G~LqN or_fse • ;t t. ~ '-r . ~ • • "I • t Li.l"Mii .1 POTATOES . ...:... ' FUERiE''. .. vocADOS . ...,. ~t• ~.'fhit• Rou 2 lbs .• a Celitomi• Grown ..••• ••· .'1:1 ~lll~Ellt LETT~I ~ NAVEL Oli.\NilES . , , . ... ~~Boaton .•. 21"•-S..0-t ~·:.,,;, .... lb .• 15 <J. ' • • "i>DLE l'lllEAl!PtES NAOL ~AllG£S • . HoWoiilltMolurity .. , • H .• 49 _..,icy 98 ' ' .. ' •a: c 11,~....... .. . . ..uUr1~~s . 1 1 00 ~ §;.fft~ JU·~ •...•.. 4 bl. • wMrtt'llW'rFlltlif • • • R_1;. GREEN Ooaorl G"""' 98 ONIONS a I lb. Collo 809 .' .• , ',' • • Soled Doli<jlt. •.•. ~h .10 Gou.llR~,8!r;!i_!f'IEI ' • DELICIOUS A'PlES '.i ~· 49 Wo .. jnaton Extro F-.. -1 lb,. ':kg. • . • • • • • • • ••. "" • Do Iden ••••••• tb .... -'Pl.ANTI • t; ~GllAl'lfRUIT < Auor1td..Voriotiu • · 'l 00 noll• vor ·1 00 2 14'' Rit1 .••••• I for • l*f itit •••••• lfDr • -~ ,~GOOcl§Sale : -~·· . 111~5AllATCH _,...,...,.....,, ~ '2l) . ..... CMrdt ,... ~ ltul:dle1 .. 7 ' • • I • I .. •• ' • .. • •' TEllDER W.DE HAMS Wilson's Bon.Ins Now C'l'ov•c Pockage l -.n ., ~if'.3 lb. ~vg •.••••• lb. ·It~ •: eurt PORTION H~ Holtm..-o Mild 89 Sl!Mt.od pry Curo ..... lb. • CllOSS RIB ROAST • ~ld<r. Clod Rolled l 33 GroatfOl-'Ovon Roost •• lb. • .(! • :' OlCAR MAYER llACON • 1 .. V-Po<*ove .. lb. 1.09 .. 12•. w.,.,.; ..... ·••· ,_. ~!f=r ... eoo1 .•. tb. l.12 CENTER HAM SLICES I •. _,, •• o,.,curo ••• lb. 1.49 .• ..-.. l n •• • AlAllCA llt£LL SHRIMP ,. 1 Co<*id'"6 PHl«t Swnll Ttsty., , 8 oz.~ .. , ....... ••: .99 • · · 'This week~cJlest'Buys m Groceries < Sunshine ··• • • • 'Hydrox Cogkies , 200Z. A7 . • . -1eenex sJ . . • ' ~·· l'J'!~" ~· ' 31 •J • \'ael~\. TISSUE i2111l COUNT e O.i~l<-~ I • t' ,. ~. 4LJ'quid fMtt:TgCnf I. · · A'7 .. ' ,. CRYSTAL HITE-~EGUL.\l!Ofl L 1MON 41oz. :fl ,, ... .. Wishbone T.1-C--n · ·~• • I 35 •· .1.la.um1 ~ "!§,Sftlf 1oz: • ' ' . , · Tun~ SJ!~~.t~Wil.fi 1•oz .~89 Nestle'~ ;_ · , . Chocolate. .M~r~-!~ET 12 oz '.: !IS ' LtlTEfltNE Or•I AntiMPtic . • .,,,a • ' f OAlflY • :1,12 .dilto'n • • • · · • • • : I••• 2.17 ARDEN Co-~. PlojA Pjol.JJ llQ!IWL DEODDlllZER ARDEN Hi aiiilH, tce.C,.._,, A1tortitel Fr .. r9ftee1 E.ch ••••. 20 1/2 Gallon ,'f • , , • , • , ••••••••• II LKlUOR . ,,, AfllDEN 1()0!r(il' Pur• 0rlftfl Juice YotUNDFF VC)Dl(A 41 q,. . . . , ..... , . , .... , .. H Ch1rco1I Filteritel, IO·,roof Qt. 3.11 HEALTHl ANO eEAUTY AIDS ~OfllE•Y SCOTCH \ l t i ,. .. , 11 M-Proofa-1 ••••••• 4.N GERITOL Ttjllota 40' •.••• ,.12 ... 1 , • ~ MONSTER ChwMte.Childrtt11 · fllOHN '~ v;-1 .. eo·~ ...........•.. 1.13 :, ~=~ .. · .tt :~L8Li~d~~=1::~2'g~.-.·.1::: ,. _, 32 Dli. . • . . . . . • • .. ~ _, .31 ~ox ~''°" 12 Oz .•••. 1.01 t . ORt tDA ......... o·~·i~~Oo "" ALKA SEL TJER T•tota 72'• .. : 1.15 ,: ....... ~!!"'!"!' .. ""'!'~~"!'I!~"""!"""! ................ .., BREADED, FISH 'STICKS Mr. Boston Brand ~ _.., c.Dole 'Pineapple Ml•tli~e~ick Meals ft.0 . 2 lb. Pkg.~ ........ 11 .• ~ ... AEJ.f-1!',EAT FISijMATES • Mr.llOSton Brend . " l'~ 2 lb.,.... . . • . • . .... • • ;. • ., ' 'It , Pill-RY llllCUITS Buttartnilk or &Met MiTk OO 8 oz, t ••• : ••• to fOfl-1. LAND OFRcCTCHIPPED .. MEATS - tool. HI!", Tul'koy. 37 ..... r"Wfti • 3 01 ••••••••• j, ' • ··FPoik&'~s •• • VAN CAMP 31 oz ; ,. . PILLSBURY LAYER -GakeCMixes ALL VAAIETIES 17 1/2 oz; (IN NATURAL JUICE), SLICED, CHlN<S. CRUSHED I 200Z. I I • • CVan c.DeKamp · Walibut IOZ. " Prices Effective Thul'9dey, Feb . 22 thru Wednesday, Ftb. 28 USDA Food Stamps Welcome • r -- .. r l • . ' . • J 27Dl DAILY PILOT w-,, r-. 21, 1973 # • SUNS HJ NESTATE-FROZEN ORANGE JUICE HALF GALLON 0 LEO'S ••Ts ·----·~-~ -" -~=-=."~ ..... Jr D 111ZP£LLA CllESE ~ ......... .98' ..... --PRECIOUS-RICO'ITA llt:ll!'El~----_,.~ CHE. ES. E ,:-._..... . --... ~·· ........ _,.,.. ,., . :·.:..:.--... ~ ... ·· c ,_-:;;:~-1 ·LB . PKG. • .:-·---i« t,.. -· £.!it.:\ ~ D .lllZAllELLA CHEESE ::;-: .......... 49< D CREAM CHEESE .~.~:'.0:-......... 16' Bomade ·· •osHn.sTY•E .,, 9 c . PICKLES . Dill -.... oz . . . . . . . . -.... . SQUEEZE MARGARINE·~ •••• 44c D COCKTAIL SHRIMP :~:r~~ ....... 99' D ·M. J.B. COFFEE ~?~;~~ •••••••••••••• Jr .D FACIAL TISSUE ~~-=t;: ............ 29< ,IRIS CLEANSER •••••••• ::'.~ 1 It= - Thriltimart.ls Determined To -...-C~e Leu·On More Items · V:ODKA f~~J s ~I ; I BO PROOF • t: ' JANOV ' . ,,, •-.:ii.··· VODKA . •RUM or GIN• R~DE LEONRUM ... ~~ $~· LONDON BR IDGE GIN ..:,. EACH FIFTH d SCOTS MIST SCOTCH !-~ ......... ~ ~El . FRAIZI~ WlllS ;;~~~::~:.sl!. D SPRlll BEEi ~'!.~ ·~ ....... ~· .. 2 : ff T-Cbolc.! •Pl'WeolCwaila• • Doa •-r..-ua · • J .W.n..t• U.S; N0.1 DISCOUNT SAVINGS! vn .... , ... n Gra .. pet"'1ruPnlt I!! I!! c .Juice •••••••• ~: -, -, lAIGE Brown sac M_ushrooms .... '"· -· -! • ' . • • .BROWN ~ONIONS • U.S. 15 c ~-~?· 1 lb. . . -. I ' ·' I -tRESH BR'OCCOLI. 29.:. ' ' . . .. . MAnT VU.TIES BOUSE ·~···••!,t •.3~~~.39• . I FU'.SIHILICED ' 79!. DOUEL'8 Rt;D f,.\BEL SLICED ssc BACON ~~ " f'ftll OKlllfM"I' I.ti.•• s1• D SLICED wn ••••••• o:~·~~... .. . .... D •IE tlKS ..... ·~~~; ... a BEEP LIVER '"lllllf•JOllH• 1 ll, SUCED UCGll .-n~•"""" & [] •...••.•........ D ,. lll UllWE ... --"*~"···· •••••••••• D CliU WHIZ SPRuD. -~~··· •••• :'!'-.W D FROZEll SIDE DISllS ;E~:S:.J::-... . . NI ~~ -1 D . ASPWwS CUTS~ •.... :~~ ........ - . • ! ' • • I ~...-. D , Y WAFFLES '!".":':~~ ..... ... D TWIN P -S w FUllGE BARS •••• ::r.W o HYDROX COOKIES .............. ~ CAT Fo1nn -~ ... ...._ D ~ $1 tUJI ·~"'!~:=-·· ..... ,..-; ' ~wm.-q D SOY SAUCE , :?.?: .............. ~ .12" g FR~ DINNER Mlm •• ~':: •••• !il" • PEANUT:BUTTER~~~ ••• :ec . D . OMtON RINGS. ~~7:~ ........ II' ' \ ' '· V.utDI~. 0 FISH ~ CHIP,S. ;r.::::~~· . . . . . . . . . .. I . D CARROT CAKE ~~-:·;~":-, ••••••••••• 15' COTT AG£ CHEESE ;~~:;ffi ; . -De D ORA,HGE-lUICE BLEllll ~:~~.;.(E'.>111" I KMO'IPIOUM • D SNACK -TRAY.· •• ~~.,.-•• :.~ •••••••• ILYD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDIN GROYE e 1308 W. EDINGD. -SANTA AIU 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON IEACH e 23811 IL TORO, EL TORO ~ ........ -r --, -~-·---2 -.. _ SPT .... ........_ 58Nf .... .. _.. -•• r a , .. •ot ..... --a._c th .i ...... ' .. ._, r ........... • • "' • 1' I ,. ' ,, "¥ • . . . ' ' ' • Wod"""'11 Fti>MrJ 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT .fi!S by 109" lradRlld r-:-~--~., I .• , ~1 . • , . I' . ,,,,,.~ ........... "='"=-=--= ...... .....,-=-=="--= ..... -=="'"""''""""'="""'0<=.=o~~.d:o=="'~~~~..;,,~~~,,_,,~~~~~~""""='~""'·l-.,,~~~~~.,.1_,._ • ._.._.;.__ _ ............. I • ' ' ' l ' OF ANOTHER "8" SAFIWll IN ESCONDIDO · ·11~ Street a. Vall•Y Par\WIY • •1 ,~ ... l I , VBHm ~ttc ,...,.. -for Treat! FIMKS ~J2c 1lmEY .,. c . . 9-1.IVES .. -~CAI ' FOOD ' . c " USDAC~olce ,1 Grd•ll•ef 'Flavorful & Juicy -11 .. o Cot~ lb. : . . • I ' . J ·1i~.: .. ·C. • 24 . at la. • . ( _, I • )1 . ..,.. . ·U:S.•lhlMI . ' .,.,. '911 er fl'JI • I ' ; J -I " '. --,.pQUID' .. ' ........... . . ' \~ • • • " . Wu, 'g, f*'-Y 21, 1973 DAILY PILOT BOOK Dll'NR ·fl~•ta 1 lllJICJ•· -. ~ . . . ,lt'J fuit':fer da to plei 1foiiM • ~ •. ~. .. a ih thrilli.119 for their pere"h '• ' tStl•J,~n;;·ri' "'! ........ "'. cii the r o~raJ t un Wcome • ..9.iify for your famlly . J '·'~ • ~ tf.e h~lp of Tf"ll.~~;E , ATER~. We ere th~J~~•at lec:al ;'Own- .eel RMI' .... fir,.;~~ 100 pNf.lliollel · hj'Pi , pvePy _.. ~· . ~~· Pin~ flrop-• lll!Pfl to .~ eny of ypur ~utltiol' • ' ' , . f I -~ l! \ "' ' ,. . "' l UKI TO p{Ay ARQUNDt w.U: U....•1 ~ ci...,;,,,. 1n um 5 - . MESA Y&DE YIUAS ( ' 1 I • ~NftN5TON HAllOI 97. fEIT ON THE W~Ta ~ -. , -·llill 4 -.. -made "' -""' relaxalion ana ent.erlalnb?I· Lmire -.it c1own• wet lm'.!!~place. eu1to$11i .,.,.._.1 1111-.. 'lbll borne hu enough "°"' .flllt ~It sq. It. Veg open and apMloai. ~ - 2313 • an opportunit:T ~b a rat tlMt ? ~~· '" ·.•.l> hfKI>. E>cqulsite ·5 ~ "8~~ boaM..in Corooa dcl~M.lr'• choleftt tocafl""i UJK>bli~ed 1llew of JlaY~an.JetCy. I Deluxe ~ttlrel 1larUoat. 21• foot family roam ~th ~ ... bret:idast bar separating ~ ouper -5" batlll. Tastefully decorated. Expendve carpeunc and drapes. Priced rl&bt at •5179,000, Call 6'73-«00. • "11Y THIS Prime locatloo, view of Pool and recitttion...... FOR A STAl'llR" Front unit with beauWW endoled paUO. Sharp __ J_.._ ' .. Doll't ply rent when 1)'0U CIA QWn. ~°"1t. l hw wttt-two bedroow., ~r In loftl1 bcw. 11* i.-. .otter. 3 bedrooml. uedout ldtchon.Owner""8 ___ .,_ ~---wllh oD 11111""11-l ... c:ablnell tri -----_,..•or .,. -..,, ~'Ii<-for 'llaly a.n.--• • -·-·--· <:o8to8fl.WG; c •• ,appointment -· 5*-2313. • . " • j· I I ' I • • DAILY PILOf Ewryone Hu Something Th•t Someon• El•• W•nt1 ERRORS. Advortlsars should chock their ads daily & report errors 1mmec:Ji•tely. The DAILY PILOT a11umes llabllltf tho first Incorrect inMrtlon only. • I~ _"" .. ~ -----1~ •• -.. ' GoMri! ~ ~ tti1IY''A46tlM-S.Ui. . .) ~-AllllSSllCllTES REALTORS 21211 PITCClilSTHIGHWAY . COllONA 1111. MAI!< CALIF. 644·7270 . . LINDA ISLE-$149,500 ' • 'Best waterfront buy! Enjoy the prestige liv· ing which this beautiful Island offers. A I lovely o bclroom home w/family room, lonnal dining room '"1d'4~ ~ths. Wet bar barbeque & 3 fireplaces. Pi~r and slip . '_, BIG CANYON COMOOMl1'11UM ' Enchanting . "'"' Bor~! • lhilar model! En-llll'fed and ~ 2 .Mastu~R sulre1: flriil!Y rm, dioiDt t111, I baths k8r po; -' ~...,..-Exclusive Country Club ',. $97,501F .: ,Baycre,st "Our 21111 v .. ,.. You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on WESLEY •N. TAY!-PA-C0.1 RNlton a ...,Juded street. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, PAN· 2111 ~ iliiquln HHlt Road .• ELED family ioom with double lir1!place • "Ovorlooldnt Bit c....,... Country Club" pluo-many custorµ featur ... Large fen~d 1 ~EWPORT CENTER, N. 8. 644-4910 yard and patlo. • .. , •........... $63 500. ~n•ral · General ~ l"' • • • Townhouse , ,., 1 ' Oose to the Beach • . ' AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN l ASSQCIATES'.' 644-7270 G.ner1I I ' ' REALTORS 644-7662 • a \VAtl<ER & lf f r .,, • • J ' ' ' $2!,:JJ-56 MOPEL UMTS To dX>o9e tram! Garden llv- UC! VERY . ...-plans. roRKAL DINING! Huge panqy -· BBQ , sauna. pool, clubhouse. Air -· l'LUS mud> more! Don't hesitate! ' $24,500-2 S'l'ORY END UN,IT NAME YOUR• TERMS! 0p<?ns lo grecft belt + BBQ and game pavilion. NEW paint! Very private patio • Encloled garage. Olympic PoOI + club house •• CaH OOW! I Ola\ I L Ill \II\ ,Q ' ( .,, ' ' .9:f21 • YOll~llt, Find It, Ttlld• It W1t1t • W•nt Ad I ....... VACANT+ READY i FREE • ' REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE Famous Licensing Course now avaUJble thru ~ .. · , f'-pP!icants fully reim~ • • -'Ut><)rl qualificatinn. For· de- .tails call Mr. Sloan (714) 832-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 832-7000. .. • ~ ~ BEAUTIFUL ROLLING HILLS VIEWI • ' ' • Ft"ee Placement Service • Advanee Training Ptq.Jram_ Cot.te Mew. J .. • rNI li.ewtif.I lrioM.. He.+.d & lilt.reel pool, P1tio, dieke roef, I ,,..; .. 1-. llft••culat. "-• with dloat carpdi.,, built-iM w;t\ dW.We.lier, w1lk-i11 pa111try. ~•akfarl Hr, 4 bedr-.. 2 Ntlis.. Gla•-closecl p .. io. $45.700. 540-1720. GORGEOUS SPANISH'iii..,EJllDR ... OOMOW I Hu11tit19.._ ... ch. ... 11ffNI 8'9 Stir inodel. Sliowt Ilk• • "'oclel . lrtoni.e. J betM., 4hli1t9 """'· Co,,ff«i p1ti-. 1kke ,...f, Huge fe1111ily roem wftil 1toll• fireplec1. bpertty le!MlscepH. O.ty 2 ye•n okl. l11iM a., S I S. $54,000. 146 0604_. s-tli U,V.a. Get awey ,.__ it 111 in thi• lo¥ely 4 b.droo• .. _ •• 2 NII ...... di11i119 '""'• 1h••• roef. l11ilt-i111 with di•lri· w111lff. Fireplace, f1Mily room. 0¥ff 2600 1q. h . lo1d1 of tife. R°'"'" tub. Cupbo1nl1 9elor1. P'lctur .. perfect ltnd1c1pi,.._ $67,500. 4t~OOl. Costcl Mesa 117 s~ Melle!! .SC?.--. Prime location. Beautiful. 4 lledroont borne wida 3 $tU ia,lllL 2100 911. fL Family """"-diniog room. Jiio....e-in condition . Pie· ---• . (00lll3) 50).173) Mesa Yene Home! $34,900. --• bedroom home. Cove r e d . patio, din.inc rvom. Family room with a flr'e place. Vacant-immediate pomeaion possible. Vtty sharp! 2 batba! (008.'lt) 51)...1720 Back Bay Hamel ~ 3 bedroom home. Pool, heated I: filtere d . .,_,. -· Patio. 2 fi:rt'plaoes. Family ro o m . Dinq non, built-in s , dilbwubrr. Lota Ot fruit trees. Builtin BBQ. pug ........ TwO guest boules. Lota of e, ...... $lS.SOO (Ollllll) 54).112) Slmp TDWllbollse! 121.500. In top oonditloo. Large -. • -" pool. 2 be&~ lorttd-air heat. DUWw: room, b u.11t1-I n1. d.iabwasher. Submit )'OUI'" of. fen.. 5t>-17:1J Jost Offend! 136.950~ .lust on the market. 3 bcc:b:wm, 2 baths. 2--story Jane oo ~ Jot. Family room. t.ge, ham!.. room. eo-.d .. tio. -trees. -lanclocopod On quid cul de AC. 5t)-1'12J r11st T111t:11se r $32,800. Very impreslivr. 4 bedroooaa. 3 b6ths. Pool Ir: P.Otio· o;,,u.. room, secluded ltving room. Dishwasher I: built-ins. Fireplace, family room, D!'W IOlariwn. faiove...in eondttl<m. • t1llDl1l 541).11211 llel-Golf Ceurse! Costa Mesa Near Country Club! ' $4.5., 'rr!O. Immaculate 3 bedroom home OD quid eul de 1aC. Family room with fireplace. Tile root. -Dining mom, dishwasher, built-in&. Secluded ea living room. Shows like model (00'!6<) 540-1121 In Top Catdlien! 134, 100 .. Prime College Park Mme on quiet cu1 de sac.. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Dinh1< room, family room. Patio, for~ beat. Nl'cely landsca p e d. No dOwn GI's. l00646) 5«>-173) ' Irvine $28,700-luw Down! No down G.L, 2 bedrooms. dinq room, built-ins, -· Fittpla<e. Rear living room. Well-decorated. (OO'l&l) 540-1121 --Esflll'ia' NP' 145.Goo Attractive &.... 4 bedrOOUJS, 3 batba.' Jlldt attic llorage room. Huo • ~tie. !l>ake roof. FireplacOJ fu. fam- ily room. D l nfng room, dishwasher, built-ins. Carpeting thnlout. -..... lw095J 540-1121 MassiYe' r~e! A S36.•. Floor to c e I I i 11 g firepiace. 3 bedroom.a. !! full baths. Patio. Bu i lt-In s , disbwasher. Dining r o ·o fu • Beamed-cathedral c e i 11 n g . Quiet cul de lac. ExceptionaJ -.. (0040.'/) 54().1121 Beauty AlmndS! - $50,960. The ld""1 family -wi!".,..r.-~. Located bl the rancb Utt d. !'nine, 3 lull baths, -room, built-ins, disbwaaber. Fireplace, family rocm. s.ke root. ro.vered patio. Sprinklers front &:: rear. Raised planbn. (Oll81) >«l-1121. Hmilinglon Beach 4 BdrmHla Om! Euy terms on this .loYel:y fam- ily home. Tea house of August___ Moon in rear yard. Dinini room. built-ins & dlsbwuber. Fireplace,. family room, • duded , rear living. room. $35,960. (01107) 0!6-13113. 3 lllm--$311,•! In~ arm. Custom Jdtcb- e11 ~ built-ins & dish- ......,__ 2 ""tbs. large ........t patio. Paneled family rootn. fin!place. Dlning room. Shake roof. (Ollfl3) 962-5566. Huntington Beach Easy Terms! No down or low down. Great terms OD th.is 4 bedroom, 2 bath· home. Nice entry ball. Laree , livif1: room. Fireplace in the family room. Built-ins with dishwa.sbeJ". .PooMized yard. DioiQ& room. Neer e verytbing . $34,500: (OO!ll6) W-2S6J. BeSt Tri-I.ml! Huntington Beach \ FOufttain. Valley $28,500-4 Bdrmt I Excitit 4 BA!. Nice bHne for large family. Carpeting, patio, and -$36,5JO. ........ home with room. Bullt-inL Clollle to many extru. 2 baths, .. Uo. achoola. Fenced yard. No dovm dining room. Fireplace, family t'enns available. Show 1 room. Secluded llvfQg room. \lo-ell! Cmoo2) 846-06IM BullHns. Larve recreation roc:m. Near ICbool&. (CX8'.MI) W-11114 8*! 54).1121 . SpalislJ llatrty! Laguna Beach 5 llebm! Looking OVf!r tbe Pacific Ocean!·Mucll privacy. 3 baths dining room. Attractive -.1na. Flreplaee, tamtty room. Patio, kitchen bullt-1.m • dilhwasher. Grn.t home. 159.SOO. (0103>) - Fantastic coast line view. 3 bedrooms, 3 separate bathl. Fowxtatlon built on steel re(n. I forced pJllnp. Dining room Ir extra eaU. area. Built-lnl le Meredith Gardetls 4 bedroom home. 3. full baths. patio. l..atge formal clini'lC rooni, richly paneled den. Fireplace. dishwash e r , built-ins. Carpeting I: drapes. Im· maculate co ndition . $19,!61. (lmO)) 962-6566 $4.\500. Exceptional 4 bedroom home. Near everything . Cathedral ceilbw. L a r & e COYft'ed patio. Dining room. Built-in& Ir: dishwasher. Larae side · yard. Ovenized master bedroom. Fireplace in the family room. Refrigerator le . water IOflener. B e au t If u l 2-stor'y home. <00900> 962-8865 .-. $39,900. ··Spectacular yiew. 3 ~m ,¥me 1wlth2baths. ln Mode) Horne conditioft. Palloa in front A rear. Carpetinc Ir: ctrapea. DlnU.:: room. built-ins. diahwasher. Ftreplaoe In the ---------.. Fan:iUy RDom 'A1tb ftreplatt. family ~-Patio. ~om 5 lledrms + l'llol! $39,5JO. Extn. ~,...;.. _ extensive Janchetping. Lots of peneHng Pool I: CO\'rfl'd pa- tio. Secluded livq; rooin, fire.. platt, rainil.y room.. Built-ins Fountain• Great borne on I a r g e ' home. BeaUtifW tumitun! ls lot . -$120,000 (00816) - •t11. dillrwaahv· dioin&: n>cm. r.u .. ) __ . $26,500 Ila Don Exrdlent home for fint-bome 4 Bh. W-1111 .Plll! YaHey ~ "T. I ..,: "I 147.SOO. Beautifully liai.bed _, ..... =-~':";' ,:.. ~ 2-Stlly lllile! =-~ ~ d I I h w a s b <er , • "'"'--"•-...._ ~. 3. bt!proorn.I, 2, batba, ...-;;;.i-LIUl.lt-&Ua. .u........ .,. __ ..... -.. !Obal.~Bbllt...fDi; ........ ,,,'IOom.. F\ftPlace, family •r-O om . .....'"<ti: room. .-..alall:U rear Courtyard alJ. master,,.wte. Ou living ~-Fl re place . Air-conditioned. Very lbarp. 'quid cul de UC. Grat .,. ' -·:--dhh~. -$27.U.. (illD3S) - ltkk! (<K&ll) &i;:..1383. ~-Patio. Room for boat.. --------~·· Sio<age -· Extn. clean A ··ttarP: Walk to ' lnely "Clid~"! =.."' =..:'."'"bull~' . '*' FnltJi..J ins family room. 'Patio, doQ. 'l'nilY• .IJql!OUS s ~ hie-car garage Niot area. Sui>-home. 10 ft. water 1ront. 3 mit yoor ~-(Oll-14) 112-ae~ baths.. Dining room. '561. Patio, ded<ing. Ultra modem """""-: (!Xb) - Has Enrfllill! 131.100. Nty ----· -..-.Great view. 3" bedroornl. 2 fUl! batlm; Shake roof. Dlnir?g rooq\. built-las, dilhwaabor. Large patio. (OID31) 830-<1030 S.Deme! $U,960, v..,. smart loolcing 3 bedroom family home. 2 sep-. arate baths. dining room, pe- tio. Built-ins, dislnnuber, 9re- lace Ir: family l'OOOI. SechQ!d rear living room. lhake mot Many ""1nL 101j19)' 962-)373. kHeben. Fireplace in t b e family room. CUstom borne great for entertaining. $110,000 (00963) 816-1.183 Special f abi es! $45,500. Family room with fireplace. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Dinirw room, built-Ins, 'd-.....-. Patio. Deep shag carpets I: custom drapes. Shake roof. Community pool &: clubhouse available. Large lol (()0966) 962-1373 lqe T1111111Mse! Hane P11ip1ty! $34,5JO. Ji3 ..... 2 llednloms, radiant beat Sun porch. Elec- tne built-ins. Honie corral. C...plete(y fenced, Cftek - thl!! ~. Complete' privacy. Nice Ina. - view beaI1 Oeveland Nat'L Fomt. (00852) 83HOllO ......... ,... 2 bath born@. Carpethw a drai>eL Olnlnc room. Profetllioml la ...... ,p- lns-Built......_ dllbwuber. Fireplace ia the 18mity room. Shake .roof, patio. Beoch a ........u.nai lacilltiea. - ...... OmdltbL $43.SOll< (01034) - ' San 'Juan . c.,.•t1 ano 3 llh..Ttwnl•se! 2baO..d!alqtruom,ldlcben bW\l-inl Ir dl1bwa1ber . Flftplace-'Ille -· patio. The -ia """"'""'"' ljvq. $29.SOO. (Bi64) el-Ufl San Clemente -Extra Special! A gorpous 3 bedroom home with lota of extra&. OYenbed patio. Large eround• wttb beautiful landscaping. Bur&lar It fire aJarm. Stereo system. 2 baths. Dining room, built-ins & dishwasher.F l r e place, faJnily room. Owner transrer- r e d &: mu s t 1 elll $39,95tl. (00931) 493-1341 Great f lllily H•! $46,500. Many d eco rator features. 4 bedrooma, 2 separate baths. Low--ntaln- tenance yard. Excellent Door plan. Shake roof. Bullt-tns. dhh-. Flnoplaoe, family room. ~ room. (Ol(Qf) 492-12!0. 2·St11J leaaty! $19.~. PaMnm1c d(y _ a view. ~le condltioa .• bedloo1n1, 2 tal bah.. Covero- ed patio,--·.,,.,,...._ Dish-. built-Ina. Qwm. in(l Jandaoooin(I • COOC34) •. Pkllie Pei'flct! $45,.800. Very smart 4 bedroom home. Hill & oceanvtew. 3 batlM, paUo, shake root DJhtnr room. Fittpia<e, faml- 1 y ..J r o .. o m . Bu l lt .. i ns, diahWUller. Secluded rear Uv- 1 ing room. Euy-care landscap. ing.1 Utllll;y room. £ll0910) m.mo. Dana Point In M1narcb Bay! Privacy·-Seauity --. ..-. -dub. _,. ........ 3 bed......, 3 aeparate bat b •. Fireplace, --"'-.. -Dinh'I ,..,.._ Patio." i:-..... ...... The ...,. ..... ia 11 .... Excellent Area . $13.,* P r i. d e lo orwnenhip. Wollt 6> -a the bead!, 4 ~'!f!!ll ...... Sha!Oe -. patio, -room. Distnrasber &: built&: i ns. Fireplace in the family room. ~Jtau.n Ir stereo thioughouL Room ... boat.(ID-18)8G-2561 -·-...h ...... ~·room, 'butft-lrl.-, dl.!Jhwasber. Patio. Quiet area. Shake f90l. Wa~ 10f~ner. All tmna available. (UO?S3) . ~9Q.ll73 Beanlifll 4 lldl 111! . enjoyment • $35,000. Moot deoUable """"'· % mle Jo the beach. N..,. _3_ ....... 4 llh.-llo 1111111! . Easy IJwitt! S.,, T•a;l•se! I 1!111.ooo. <0100> _, 3. llednloms. 2 """"· -..... $47,950--Jlo DoWn! ~ facillt1es a • ~ t I a b 1 e Very sharp tri-lew:I. 3 Ml Newport Dinblc .room , dllh-.., baths, <tining room. °""8n & bdt-im: . .FtreplB.oe. Tile root mountain v>eW. Sun deck off Beach, O;wner must sell ! master bedroom. Fireplace in $50,100. --lan"9caplog. lmmaculate condition. 2 baths, patio. Triple-ca.r & a rare • Fi1"plaoe ia the lamlly ...... Bulll-ins, --Dlnin(I room. Cathedral c e 111 n c. -roam, -" built-ins.. P.atto, fireplace, tam. ily room. Very aharp home IOllOI) -· F Io or . to -c et 1 l n g fife. place. C01022l G-0030 n,9,500. (ill05f) $-J.3.fl I la.m.IJ.y room . Thr ee -car =e:::'"...;.,!"'W:~ ~Beauty! R ....... $t•t:a1 ...._ =~=;S•b= bedroom•, 3 batbs .. 153.100. Exciting 4 bedroom 'lllil!_Clfate Ii.! 11&LCW 'till. ~NJ Cuitom-buill with f>ttpla<e, home. 3 lull baths. LoYely ftLI r....a.O::::ll, Sllper Sbarp .,,. ........ ,, New pri<e $40.5JD. Beautitul 4 • Beautiful 4 Bdrm! $38,500. Built-ln i + di!hWaaher. Fireplace In fam· Uy rooin. 4 bedrooms, 2 bi.tbs. , Dining room. Secluded rear UYlng room. Covered pe.Uo. BaJlketball court tn back yard. Chandelier &: •wae lamps. Carpets &. drapes. Near every· thing. (""98) - Excellent large home on huge Jot. 2 .. tbs, patio, dinlng room. N i c e neighborhood. Fireplace, family r o o m . Secluded living room. Built-ins Ir d1'1hwasber. -100004) 84-0llM patio, uuce-car garage . view. Intercom. Citrus trees. $3),!lil). Extra dean inside & _..,._"'!"' _ llUI• bedroom home. Huge family A~ ....,.. wWa 2 HJghlighted by fantastic ocean Built-ins •• dishwasher. Park-l i k e back )'&l"d;. <lUt.·Near ICbools I: shopping. ~ 2 bedtoom't.ome. 1 • room. formal living RIOID. I: bedrOoJl. and""J bltti,. Colt ldeol(y -pod. Har yanl Carpeting • in-i.a.,,. 3 bedruoms. 2 balha. Patio, Fir<placo, eodooed patio. Ott 129.950, 4 bedroomS + den. ~ -r o o m • Prol-..i • ~ oOU\'""I. F!'!Plo<e ;'!'.;, ~.!.,~ ~i-.::'!; p111mhfld & a pool Intmxni, rooms. Patio. Oirung rooin, dininc rooai. built-im. ~ CQl'fter' lot near IChools. Hu balbl.. Dinlrv room. Bulll..Jn!I ·~inr'-low' maintenuce. ~ ·nu ~, \~ room for boa.L ~ bullt4ns, diabwubec. ·Farbi11. (lllrce,. ~ room. eeduded c:eUar I:: ertra rooms. Great ~ ~~.~ ... 1 "-~~~ ShakeClom· Automatic li&hll I:: aprink1en. l>ln1Dc: l'l'IBm.. 'bu l,lt -, In 1. disb-...hft. Beautiful atrium. One ·~ kl d ~oi:a UIUl\NDU..I~ -.--, Formal d t hlnr room. a.vailable. $1!15,m>. (1.00lZ!) room. 1 ....._ a n rear living nxm. (OUJO) • tor a Oki Fashion decor. Near achoo1I I: lhops. 2 d tab w·t 1 be r. l«l-1'121 I -., 1100664) 540-1121 -. 8'l munl(y pool. All tenna aftil· -Flftplace. Nl<e(y -.,.i. •••••••••Iii••. ••Ill••' ••llil••••••••••'30.•••~•0ll25•l•MU691•• ............ 1111 ..... tm•.-iiii' •lll.842iiii-lliimnr.•'iip1aoea.••••1!11•·-··---lll! , 101am, m.ma 14<.!'iO. llll0716> a.6251 • COSTA MESA ----.saint lllFllT BEACH SOUTH COAST OFflCES FOUNTAIN JALLEY-. • 11114 ••flu• t6J-1JJ) IJGllA BEACH 17'Mf ...... . MWMI SAii JUAN CAPISJRAllO ' .... Bat Hm lal-..,,_,,., ' ,., .. _ ... Ml .... ---..... SAii IUllJm: Since 1926 ...,_ ...... -..... "' ... """ .. n TORO --· I I • • • • , • I I • ' • • HAllDWAllE STORE • NETS IUIS Beauty Sl10P • --· Canl/<;lft. Jl'.OllO + -· ~.,, .. w ... ......,. HOLLNID -Jul~~' lm ()ranp, CM ICM1'19 JUNIOR MARKET Protttable businea on Beach Blvd., Hunt. ae.d>. Selllna ))rice lncludea equipment .l !nveotory. . ~ Realonomlcs.Blat. IEER BAR BEAU'fY;; Beach are•. MU!tt sec- rlflce. Low dn. E·Z terms. Call V • n. -II. BKR. MUS'll lill\i ~ ~ in ' part:JWrltiip, 500 for 1:1% Of businels. niQ\lltt bOu~ que, congenlal work l n i partner, aft. 5:30oM2-9018 WILL partially rent ~ ,.u boutique at .....W.....:JQI. •area. 613-:ml/646-lllW:' M,.n!f #': L'!\en ,. 8 st TD Loan ·· no% INTEREST l, ' . ;1LOT 1 ADVERTISER • w-..,, Febnoary 21, 1m, _,...,, Febnoary 21, l973 DAILY PILOT ya Bor.Cler . ~ . to Border ISargain • • • ~ V.• .. 'Evely clalsified wint· ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in eve'1 ed.ltion ~ day. That means your ad wift be seen in papers delivered to homes arid sold ,from newsrech from border to border ell along the Orange Coast , , • ell tho l '· way from 1 ... Seal :Beatti , to San Clemente r, .. You ; I • • ·~ Get ' It ' All • Hnntlagton Beaeh Foun-.in Valley Costa Mesa ., Newport Beaeh Laguna Beaeh .. . Jrvlne .. Salhllehaek ~· Clement~ Capistrano -. • <Plus th claPy newsrack edition). For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT,, 1J1 ' ·'~~· . • ~-~.,~.~ ... ~.~-~~~=~~~e~1~1~-~.~-~-~;~~ t---~ I ~ .......... -llfl \ ....... '.-~11 --- ;;~~~~~~~=~~;;~~-~ I! e• • !J h:a. • -.. ...... !!',,..... ,_ ~~~=:-==:::=.:-,l;~;:;::;=;;=~;l~f~!~e1~!~'':!1.!!•~•;•!•:•:-=· !!:'!!"''....., Ne*!!! - LANDLOIDSI 2 Bft, 1lLM,, ofr/<Olld: 1225 NEW 2 • I !Ir~"!\\ IEACH UVINCi OYllt 6t t ' .... etrt&'• lb N'""""' , 11a: I .. or/...i, fl9 ~ ~.., A\'O UNDIR u ' ' Bwh • ~ c1e1-• 1 BR:• .... ""'~ -Lu -511 an !Now You C• AffoN) IN llTMRN t t •LuurLOurReoW---.Tlu~ocltl31S C ...._ FURNISHED 2BR.-$14' JBIL----r!Ywjelty.Youty, ABBEY REALTY -::vt:..~ lo You!.,,,. 4 ~'".:,~"i4z; -._ ~··"' ~-BACHELOR APARTMENTS ALL UTILITIES PAID, NU-VIEW RENTALS B>~~~ ~: mri F.-n $1'5 VILLA YORBA DELUXE 3 BR, 2 BA, bl !13-4039 . '11' 49Wl8 $195. 3ll1< v a" c1on 1:l9S, ONLY 1·LRn1 17141142:9622 frplc, bear ~ti"~ NR Bell 1 BR, $130. Old No does 0< .:nan chlldreft. ,ULL SECURITY SYSTIM crp1. Yeary. ' !arm ... , 2 Br 1115. Hone To-· CAii 8*'41S>. Hl!ATED POOL 'or tM ll!ACH * MOVE IN TODAY * •One block to beach• n.nch 3 Br, den + "'· $25<l DUPLEX .,. ~Utilltlea Elevator Amtual Lease $13' A MO. 2BR -1180 mo. 0" '° ,.P rOesl qtn, paid $125'lllO. Adults Only, Sorry No l'ets Spre. 2 & 3 BR Ill +plex. lea.,. ~ ~ ' Renl·A:Ho-,,.,..... "SINCE lMI" oob'. DI -. Cll LAS IRISAS • S.veral avail. ALL E.X, I NEW """"'lro:lt apts. '>l"J ht w -Bid( TRAS, Pool. rec bid(. Kids bn: Fn>lc., crpt/-, blN L,.USHt"-G~-H~IL1:8~ Unl•=Put. wM ~ le.-h 5515 RIVER AVE., NEWPORT BEACH wet_.. F>orn $U9. See Bkr. 67!>-49n. I ._ = -• --·--....... Mrr. 11361 Keelson ·w· I ="--"'"""=----!•! ttn!al home, • now, tor Dap --..,..11 · NEW DUPLE( ('!be. New Place In Newport) blk w, o1 Belch Blvd. oa N_,-~'' t a family, at PIO. per mo. 3 I: 4 11 ., ...,. Res Mgr. Diano "' Wm. Slwbe::gll ~ SlaM. 8414!0, 9!8:15l0. '1c :::. ~~· 2 BR .. 114 -...... $22S t..... .._ ™ * FRESH AIR $180, ~Bt!:;...~ot' ~ ar . 2 BR,.114 ba,, air "'"'1 $2l5 Fl,.,.__..,... Apia. =· uo Apt=;,;,•.,.;,. _____ u_s Walk , bloob to Beach ~. 61HIOo . I llJl>:AOO!her lO>Od value! 2 2 BR, 2 -.. · .. · · .. · $300 Hoer -Hunli_;,._ .___;,, Costa -Br dupleic Car. Fool tor 3 BR, 2 ba ........ $330/$360 ..-_,y I ,_. -" "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lq 3 BR, Ap ... New!ir dee-•-Clemente tot' Act: F.;, 841:.urr 3 BR, 3 ba, tam nn .... $.115 F.-n .. ,, Hr y LOW WSEKLY RATES a orated. w/w cri>1'. -· .;,-;;;n,;,,,;;,;.;,;,;;,;,,'-'----11 ;=;,=:::=.=:;,· ,'7-=-"·--3 BR. 2'19 baths ••·' •••• $395 HERSH '4J ltOO ""'. ~ HARBOR "Rl'l'IK" bltns\.ex~pt refrig, S2-IO' NEWLY decorated 3 B Jl Coron• del Mer -I d •• ,, , Live By n.. ChanneC 72~~.':~:!ul::.i a uno> S:1ru~ 1:ni:1 •" 00 pets. ~~Iii wi.:1'4" 2 BR, 2 BA, den, & private re I In Newport Shol'ttti I . TOWNHO SE _,.. BR 3 u~ ............ patlo . Corner lot . . Enjoy Olympic Pool, Tenpls , l}eeeh~:11~1 orktown Fuml.Jhecl & U -_,.4 • be ·put.:. Chtl W h I cir Incl I • v 11 ball and Wallt t ~ Unfu I h-..1 ba, bltna. Encl dbl aar., Wiliiome. $175. 819 a• er Yer . ""' o. ey o STUDI"* & 1 BR' m I ... patio, pools. Wnlk to beach, Pull*, Apt S. es~ $275/hlq. Avajl Mar. lflt. REAL1LY I the Ocean. ~ a., shops I tcb;!ols. 2U/498-.2118 5pm wicda¥S and all da.y Err:M)38.1 tar ~apJ>t. or A Company With Vision Handiome 3 BR., 2 BJ\. • Full kit~ * From $130 to $215 mo ~" y wlQlds. • .l SUn. 675-6188. Univ. Parle Center, Irvine Duplex -Now Available • Heated pool =-:::::::-~~~--.u '.•'•"EO sHORaS Cllll ·-~m-, 562:'5oo 12'6 Yeor!ir ...... •Laundry fa£llltles n-~·lori e 1 Bdrm• 2 Bit. 'll> BA Tw!lhse, )lat NEW dtlux 2 Bedroom, ....... -M--642:1513 • Floe utlllti.. --. palnt.d, shag ..,.~ W/d, bath. ·m on ocean,~ S BR, 1 or 2 )'? lnle. Oee6n <>mce i.:ima 8. AM. to 6 PM e ~-line ' 2 8clrm1 e 3 . Id. rms re""' .. , -1, walk to ......... , te--, 25 apta tor -· V $l50 mt>.' Ind.. pool 6 NEW DUPLEX. 3 BR., 2 ~n:o: ns ... -a Jt"':"' --r ....,., ....., ..-malot. Avail June L New boplo $319, Nu twnNe BA. From -0 YearJir. : 'fl!.~ """'· avail. 1 V. or 2 Full Bath1 "° peu ~ ll6Hl5&, ..,. SJMl322. •J 6'l5-4811. · $275, 3 Br. 2 '3&· Avail nOw. Walk to beach. Encl. pr. e Phone ler'Vice • Master Ce bedtOOUll w/ !:!!!!'?! IMcll 2 BR, cpta/drp1 bltns. HARBOR View 4 Br, din. lat • last. <)\mer ~?-9409. 64H188 or 6tf-T9lt. e 1 Mile to oceaa hl&h beam ceilinp. laqe VIEW apt., block to beleb. =ed. Nr heh no tam.1 nv rm. Pool Is club LetuM Beach S14S Sl.65 lMne JOOrn w/su_ or new 2 a 3 BR. $245 up 11e.1..::==·----""""~I prhrj .IJ.819 'Port -lne· , I 11-1 BACHEtO!t A 1 BR 'tloo wood ----.... '3381-4r--1 Apia.. $440 /mo. Avl. Mar. 1 $21B~;~r~~·~· llJ&' 7 fll'IZll T ~e's prfv. ~ .: OJnven1ent laundry area Lklo lile Fur~. or Unfum. 675-0111. ....._, .... .,... ew. . . Divided bath £10ti ot. oft kitchen. Enck:Med pa. _,;...;,;,.,; _____ l_.:..o;=.;:;.,...;;,;;;.;.;..;;;.;:;.~ 2BR duplex. trplc, pr, crptJ, ':" ·lrg3 !~~~Pe.: closets. Rec. hall, pool I: tios. 2 swimming pools, UPSI'AIRS 2 BR 2 BA. Costa Mell $250 per: mo. 620 Goldenrod ,._/1,,.,J-... , ' · , 360 pool tables, sauna baths. 99.U111L recreation faclll-er ,. d frpl 'Adi 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ~7392. ,.,• ... I .... ntiw~~ Apts. urn. See for .-..-.. 11. 1'1301 ti -~ -,Seeu "ty ...... ...:i N p ' 11>"1 c. ll. no ,=~:::..,,"--~--~t$375-3BR,2BA,frplc,gar-Keel.ion Ln.1C'ihik W of es. n & ............ 0 pets. $275/mo lease . * 3 BR, 2 ba, !rplc, cryt5 ~ age, yo.rd. patio. Beautilul S.lboo l1land Beach 1 blk N ot 9at6J pets. _613:3824_.,,.,,·,------* drpa. 414 Femleaf. $350 mo. ocean view! ' • · - -$Pllllfl 1111' 644:®0 NU-VIEW RENTALS 3 BR, l ba, IWldecl<. pr. ~1848 Modelo Open 10 Ill 7 pm MeH Venle IUlllLlnll 673-«t30 or 494.32t8 Step1 to water. Now tbflJ. $95 -Love the beach. 2700 PeterHn W•y, CM ,C::C,!Olt!!,!•.!M:•~·~·----·l~~~-~i!~=== ,_ $225 mo. 61H1ll Bachelor pd, hu ....,..,..., nr Herbor Blvd l -L!I""" "'"" · le-.....,_ Aft. F ... 841,120!, Ac!!ima e SHARP, EASrSlDE J OcNmllew-e home YEAllLY 1,-., $115 Nunl!n£'ft Herloour - Bedroom, 2 Balh, tar 1 • tor loole. 4 Br, .211 Bl. $550 1 Bi -$.125 llEW mmro 1 1>111. 111 tamily _room, fireplace. w/additt•rlpertapt$650. Miu'lballRu.11;)' 675-fiJO Bch., dock 'avi.n. Wtr. ~ -patio, quiet ....... -lacoml ""1:ool !rpli:-Si I $300. per mo, lncludlnc AV,<D.-Jlarch l:Spaclou 4 Corona clal Mar 213, 59'i::lm." ~-CALL Larry' BR. $701*> borne. Shorb 2 blkl to Bl& Coropa. Bacb.1------:-it'T;.,1-l.r .. walk to beach, !leCUl'lty $130. A $115. Utll pd. Yrly, l 'LOjUftl .... h ' 1 Bdrm houle w I praae, ~453. view, .., mo. adult, no pet. 645--l~ LUXURIOUS oceanfront on Compl redecorated . N___. ... h Costa MeA sand. All a"'.ppllance1 , ~cioua, charmine, quiet. ·-..-· • c Suit.able for :faml1y.1425 mo "dul1' only. No pe ... "60• DECORATORS Bch. reslden· Casa de Oro tll June 15th. 49l-4012: 646-1885 or 548-5702. 1585 ce. Hideaway of charm. All AU. Ul'IUTIES PAID .L.k:lo lite '!)ytln A_ye. C.M. .. ......... ; ... _ Frp' •--·•·er Com-•e before.,...., rent .. , I"'=-"""'------jh'erSOOlallttee~ -..... ,.. ... UClto ., """'ll!lA ..-. J~-and 10 •tr11n11 willl SPAC 3 BR, den, 2 BA. (ref), dsbwsr, elec. gar. Custom deslped, !eaturlq(: :nJRN lBR. utll pd, pr, 1 w~lerllll$ cre~te a home. $250 per mo. Wtr pd. door. Secluded patio. Adults e Spacious kitchen with-In. adult. No peta. $1.85 month rei.•1111 seUin~ IOJ Ews 213:335--4685; wlmdL only. $350 on yrly 1eaae. direct llPdDI I yearly. 673--0831 your ll)leioM1 nev. I-01 645-1139. AvaJL MarCb 1 m..o:m. • ~ dla'1 wea Newport IMclt ~~:1r:·~~~;~~M=:!, ~ :~::v1F= :,RN~B-= :~=.likit~! 3 BR, 2 BA tun aPt w/bltm ~=-"~~~~°:'!:~ fa' .lddl A pets. Glr. Alt-Waterfroot 3 btdrool:t 2 • Claled. pnp w/, A: lrl priv patkt, 1 Wr. to cost1 MeU. '"-' !M~2JOO. .. Fee. !1!7-121!. both deluxe daplez. 8ri.. e --· ' bdL p;oJmo. Yearty. Call . DaLUXI 2 .Bl\ adW1' 1-llllod tlo • dlJdt, • ta.oz INnm · Mll:e at 28llt St llfarlba, Gonaft. 424' 11ani11111n I ~ HOMES ·-e Pool • Barbaq1* • ...,, 6'l3:a& APARTMINTS Ear& ,...... $25/mo. * IA YSHORES * ~ with pllllh laDd: SEASHORE Or, ..,,.... """' Air Coad • Frple'1 , 3 SWfm, 815-'l&!Lj IC Adult:~-.. 1": -belch, lrg. 2 BR, apt. f!": mtnc Poola I Health ... I Jt'I0-1-1.. itudellll or Ynrly leue •. 3 BR,, 2 bL, LARG'ii 8& $190 Jir. Private patio. P-. Telmls Couts • Game and tatnll!et ,3 Br. 1 Ba. 4::.:: ,!tfJ1 ~~tr~Ms.5627 No Peta .LaUD:by. $'l15. 675--3345. ~~From SIM =~~~. ~ N~-13TI. BLUFFS ~nt_ outside 365 Wi Wilson 642-19'll ~· t! ::-an2 lcbl...;.~: 2 Bednn: From DXt $169.::J,.. a little bit better' 2 unit 3Blt. 2l>8A. h'plc, cusl WEIKL Y-MONTHL Y Call' Mike O'Nell, dayo MEDITERRANEAN Br, erp... drpa, chlldNn ~""''" ~ iliS• =; fix~ Syltu 6'13-621.o: •ve• SOl.1100. VILLAGE , welcome Utll pd. Agt. Fee. ~ ~ ' 2GIO Nawport. Blvd. : YEARLY, 2. 4 & Baehr $lSO 841-120!. ' , Cello MeH to 1375. ~. 2 I< 4, 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M, DLX ' • l Br, 2 Ba, Encl pr, $1'5 up. Rental Ole, 30l5 Mace Ave. 5t8.JOK "Rent A P9- of o Pelac9!' OCEAN and HARBOR VIEW From Newport,Blvdj turn al lloopUa\ Roud ( block above PacWc Cout HW)'J to entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, Newport B'achl Ca. ln600. Telephone! (TI ) 6'15-0060 IAY SHADO Apa•IALl•ll ~.'tA~ 2 IR'1 ,ltOM $177 J BMutltul appolntmentJ • = °ti;:a~t!i~t Patlol. Pool • JacuiifJ_ Volleyball court -!ftl-BBQ'•· Adult1, No Pets. ' •Sharp 2 -BR l ~A NEAR Bayorest, ownero 6<12-2'1I $250 _ $350. !n4l 5117- Townhoule. Pool-gar -loYe-ly,-b~~?~ ~lddg, STUDIO$ l 1 BR'S Arenl'.675-1911 61S:4073 ~g,sQ"-..,fFF,.!CE.--PM PARJCMEWPORT 1 dlbwbr .-Iorgo ........ ' -~· ~·~ OCEANFRDNT -· • -TME ADUL $ $225/nio. 133:41974, gardener 6UM26 2 : ~ ~ w1nt°" Mutt·onty. No pet.. WHY SmLE APA~ . NTS l I.A COSTA RENT or letlao, 3 Br, lai&e ~ERN ~ ,..,,:; e Full Kllchen . $1'5 Incl util, J;73..8Jl8, • .. flle ~ ' 1 l 2 lled- rec rm. with vtew, 1115. ..,, dock: Ph: 61H133 0 r • -Pool 2 er. upper, wall< to bMch. FOR LESS? i,.;,..,. _, uw. • ~ • Drapea .... '6?,;,2354 ·mFad* ... $215.~utfl.-.~Blile. ~ .... 1er •Poolt.BllQ'• 60:9D11 ar 841-1lB8 j,..,.. 3 BR. 2 bL • •maid -.-11. ,, 3/L (Jll) 447-llO.!i , lhlul°\"""1.uJ!;.• ~ PllD -.p._ 7 ~ 11_111'!* Pehl 2 BR, qule~ ...... drpo, gar, :i..c, $3115, :ztiR,.....; $315. e Sorvloe n • YRLY 2 l:r di:b. -er• wr ..-...... ~ Nio•t, ~ I llabted .. ~ If,, C. ..ml" ~. no pell. S1'5. ~ Ra1ty 511-UID $11 WIEK i uP ' lun>. ,_ ........ ,.,. -. n.,.. --·~ i-io.-•!Jllllel ol • ..,..... 54H25l ar M&:l405: e Studio • l B& AjilL bch. -= ' batllo, cei'ainJc '1dtdieo, IJieyde ...U.. 'Pi>C!li:c. thul, ·-----·· VACANT 1rg 2 br, $140. Abo la::.; ~;/\1;;,,,rma~ e TV o\ Maid Service Aftll 2 BR on beadi/pler, mh/dry laundry room, ll.tnil roorn fteboord. croquet. Jmclor l'I -&ti.BAU 3 br, ~ Jl.60. Kid_alee!S~ _ _ pool pr1 H'7I!: ~3894 • Phone Service-Hid. Pool w t-n t e r $250mo/summer with tirepl&ce. Nothinc like from $189.50 montbJ,y; abo 1 ~ u Rent--~ v. ~·~ . e OilldreO & Pet Sectloa ratel, pl1<lng, gar, 53&<iOOll It tar $215. and 2:bed1'l0m piano and 2 BR 2 BA unlUrn BLUFFS lBJt. 2BA. lmmao, • $1<3 Monthly ., . He'-'-'-THE ORLEANS 2-otory town -· Elec: 2 BR l BA turn $165-0nly! For thls tine 2 1 level, Nu crpta, drpa ..,& 2376 .Newport Blvd., CM · ..,~rt ""'''• · . tric kitchens, private pa. • BeauWUI apta. w/prtva BR. Gar. Good area. Agt. a,pplnca. Lie, $350, 644-2432 ~ «' 603961 · CLEAN 1 2 BR. Adults no 1741 Tustin 833-0886 or balconies, carpotln&". dra· paUoa P!'llt pool, 1p Fee. 147-120!. 2-sTY. 4 BR. V,I ba. Blk. to Ad Kodd ""' 15 on Renl ·pets. Lge ~t. ~, 2m Pork·Ll.ka Surroundlnt l!Oli ... Silbterranean P<rl<· I.-;,.-.it ... • $23)-SmOke Rings, 3 Br. oce~. Pool privil. Dbl. ear. HOLIDAY PLAZA -~·16th St, NB. 64&-1801. QUIET DELUXE in& wtth eleYaton. Olitlonal ~-pets, 151E.211t' c !rplc, Fool"?: klils &< pe ... 1375 ·Yrly, 642-'1242. DELUXE 8pa&uf 1 Bit. II Uni 365 l, 2 & 3 BR APrS maid oeMce. Just north or * 646:111166 * · Act: Fee. 841 UO'I. N.W rt Heitlltt · turn. apt, $145. Heated pool. pt. . urn. Pvt Patloo * Htd Pool Fuhlon lll&l)d at Jamboree Under New Lrg 2 BR:~pt~ drpB, f ec! •• Ample parkirl& • .Adu.Its, CoroN-f!ll Mlf'" Nr. Shop'&'* Adults' only T"~~)H~~· iMnllllltent • •"J5."• "',2915 fflS:tS'li pr. 2 BR! Shart>\ .,_.,, "'° peta, ' 'l. • Abo Furn Bach. Aptl ' tor nnlal lntonnatlon CASA VICTORIA \"I $1 65+: • · Oooed gar.~·~· en--1-a .1, .... ,c;.... Mwjlni...-.1:-l • 2 Br Furn & u 3 BR, 2 BA. CIHn: Sharp. te, new crpta; ~ pUlt. l BR, Furn. 2 ll'f dooel> lm ~-~ .. ....,.._.:;" * 2 WlllCS ,ltRI * ~-ts . , _ _; D/W Nloe yard -N~ $25<), 54H'l97. .. • • ' ·-W -... -.,.__ ...... M ~ ... ' --~ . ,c.n Ji.. llM4lh eWANTED -Nf SelU -llze ~ JlliV' -MO' Apt lU a.Mic. .._ -. -ant. Pool, etc. Come by • Fountoln v.A.,. •yr-:"2,~~'2\'":1 :1.':;-,1;".,.;t .. 'l:t~ ~Jlf1,,lV._ ........ ~G~T~ ~...!~~V'~~ -:=::-==:::-":::=-;:-;;-'IJ· ~~~..!!!"• :!!!,:!!!~ "'11 no pell. -••• ,...,., ' i:DCL -In w/depoal" ~ !! i"I FOR RENT -$321.00 . Senta AliA • zas ,.llhrflw" C.M. ON TEii ACRES patio, bttlb~ cipla, drpe. 2 Bedroom at Harbor, CM, tMU9'lll. ,j ""'"'1aln y,tioy, -i:l L .. ' -lun>./un!Urn, Leue Clooe to .. ..,.uw,,, $110 • $3)1) . EXTRA LARGE:l Br. *" Mlle Squ"" park, Down-$185-Splo & Span. 3 Br. lll $165/mo. 2 Br, 'ii> Ba, dlX Flreplaoe / priv,, pattoo, $1!0 mo. llllfl Cen..r St, Apt. ' >t.$ecurl crpt. paint. hellted stain 41 Br, 2" Ba. Large Ba. Crpts, fncd corner-lot. mob. bm. wb/ cpt,4 ewty Pools Tennla Contnt'l Bkflt. 1, CM or call SC8-8179. ~Ree. 8~~ Fmn $135. Mature .£"3J ll'"" .roam with !lreplaee, K)Js' A petl, c:L Gar. Aol: rm., &WD -· °""" IOO Sea Lan, CdM 844:2&ll CASA GRANADA 1 ....n:tae nn, btlllaldo • col, Infant ok, No pe ... uUUty ~nlwn, OYenfJe dbl; Fee. SCT-120'1. furn. Hl'd poof Adb. aao (MacArthur nr O>ut Hwy) Lovely 2 BJl. apta. on bee.ud· or w, Ea. Apt. t\a• 'dilh-Monrovia, 645--2174. ~.~· Upotaln, Iar&e 3l SI...... pe1'. ~ .......,, 4 !u1ly landocaped groundl. willher, re!rlg, lhq cpt A 2 BR, Floe Utilltle~ ~lilul~-~1: l.,~ ·· " " s.-. _ :'.!" 54H332,~ 2 BR, l blk lnm! bch I< obop: Gu !ncld. Ill rent. Child up prt prtlo or deck. ~ Pool. Enel pr. Dlhwllr. '-,_. $19C>:Wallt to Sdlll. 3 Br. * SHADY -, PO{L w Pine ctr. $25<J per mo. No to 3 fftn. No pet.. • :Ml Avocado St on '~:!,-'"s:it~s !or • Fool yrd. Kidl • pell oL • Adult. Poololdi: 1140.. pell/children. en•> 11 400 Memmac Way 5111-95119 . FOR LEASI &:O&-l204. larxe Uy. ' Ag!, Fee. 841-120!. • e ChUdml "'l"t l>lock §8?-?iO'· e REAL VALUE• Quiet, 2 ' BR. ~ A t $55o -............. $1:15--Fatn \'dey! 2 Br'. I ls t P--. ., lTl E. 22nd st., CM ; 60--*5 NR 8Q1. 1b:1p1.. Upper 3 BR. BR Cr pt~ I d r p 1 2 BR. Near tJ!,J_ • $395. . 1 ~!Gr~~ bill:; Unfum. 310 BEA~:"f;'.;il.!'!~ 2 BA. ll'pl, 2 -~-... Pool. Mature a-.. WIU...,_, ouo"W~llW' •• Ill .i,.... ok Act: ;. • e up. All. 2 imturn. b1t111. '3Z-962-2710/&U:llfll.. -,. ,.... $115. 21915 ......, -' 841-120! ' ' Unhw1lty Perk = Bit. BAY VIEW a 1111, 2 &\ l'ldllc (<ve., CM. 54Mll& * 54M510 •• LIQury Gvdeo ApCI 4 BDRM: 2 BA. -lamlly. UNIVERSITY Par!< 2BR. e TROPlCAL POOL • Y~1-~ :. .. ~ ~-: • . =lor~ :;;: r,:"·s!;:'~~J:: =-~.::~· 2=~.:-:~:r.·""' D~~-;i.-ii:."\.•· $130.Jlllo, ~.=:•...: lJ992~MSt.~bllr! 3 Br, 2 .ba, lam nn, bltlll. cenilOmlnluml 145 E. llth, No. 1; ~-. $lllll ,.r' ~· E-llde 2 BR, 1~ 80 mrtr o\ ~, UlifUm 2 BR, 2 ba, ol Gar!leld A - dllhwlhr N!rla., .,, I w Unfu 321 1 BDRM -apt •/-· oceon vu -· . bl ' r.e ai blll<, all btlno. ..,.., drpo, n4, 841--/ • 968-Jllii. m. 11e .... 234'-.Aw.JIO 181\:!>e<>a~Pod>lo.ol .J:·~'~p..!,r:i;._ = r/1•-..••lty. Th 9-• . -AptC81Hl34 ~:t::lrf:· •• l46'0474. +OlllL~-$425 e· l!!f~ al .. *"« 1 • i llEfllOOM. 114 -.,... ....... 2 ilDROOMI ' BACHELOR, l " 2 !Ir NI\ lk:as Hoop. 'i" 2BA, Bf. ..,., -'""-..W. dfft, • rf' l,IVE In the all ..., Dana 'I01 litl:<dfa. CdM w/f\lrn. nail. Hea1"d pool, lllh. e&P!t. patio, r.... lor llldl • pet. 2 car ii:oiiili Pll: .49'1-ll4 Point Harbor at the 1 BDRM ! •• ,,, ~ &St."P.~ ~11 .. llll encl pr. $llO to Adu!" ~ ,..., 1(1~. -beauU1ul ?ota.riqa Inn Motel, u n urn .,, e w v ~·ter ~ tnq. 4150 A, Patrice Rd ~ -·• 111r 34902 0e1 Obllpo s 1, • deooratfd • -, $180. 2 BR, ervu. c1rpe. Nm 64Ml87. rw;;; --....: IBA 1ICRllACE 'l'l>WN· (49&:2SSJ). IO!diem, el: -. 832-0242 or~ ~·· • !rwy. $180. in-NU ~c=--;=;,.,,,-t.-priv-~bch-~. 1'liDd. Ki.• pell 4 AIL HOUS. I BR. 211: "°" --• --= ! • 2 Bo ool. lrpl, illfl 531-«iOll "' pier, 3 BR, 2 BA. $550/mo. Fw.1'1-lllrl. . -.-........ -pool. -tlial ,..._ ...,,,.,.. .. 11. = 2Br.2Br.$495.9lH6ll« -nMor"'liwbiC.um. -lelh--.., 'frllr. llHBJT $140~2brl'i'"'1!iba 64M5ID ....,..,......., _ .... 1 -. m' -: oft 5 bath. I au n d r y lacllldea, &Ila Melo POOi. , l:lln, ::bittnd BRAND New Ocoln!mlt .~~m;·!mE~-~~::!!J .-... ...... -.. ... llll • 1 I0'3m3 ~I-2 Br 2 Ba, Clemente and Laauna I BIL Adlllt.. no prtr.. BAY mJ ~ 5 ••• -..an $tl)/rnO. Year 1'eaae. -. Come p1q 1n -11EAD01111 AP'f. m w. -·---m•-~-harbor -1orfl11, Bq SL CK..... u~A _.. w-. .::•.::,.;•~•;;;.::-'=~=-~- --._ -.... -...... -adl ..... pets. 2 • JBRS, 28AS, -..;;;-...----1 -. siQ;IOji ..i $UD. 2 1111, lll bo., -$111. -bltlnl. 1 yr, Blk lrom bch a l!.;:t.~.r, • -1'da ad o:nd ~;~&I•, LGE I BR. 1-. ..... Clli~ 1b•P'I· 833:l310IM5-0il ~ -15 Oii .. ---~&:::F -.. ..... -..,, Nr. 1.:all'li::::I :=::-::::'C':"::'.~O I -· nnt. '* I ~ 1' ..... CIJ:i DOC l!!J. S.-EABl'llLUFF beaut new apt • 11_,,.....,. e: d~~ -\A. •1 BR. t BA -v-. , BJt. 2 BA • ..,. btu.., poo1 .;.;.;;~ = I _ 1-~ • 1oc.;i g,· ...n, 1400 aq, n.r $305. ;.......;...._ llJI • ULTRA IOCI: -""· e • 'a i ""· I IJa, --No • m-im -· I (Uim:.it' JJI Brand -l'OOIL 4 Ga-. S.-~ Pl'• Ml' So. c.t ........ BEST AREA IN NEWPORT _,.,.;;______ -f\I' ,.: ~, 2 BR. 2 T•nnll Prlv. patio. -· PluL ......, !145-2321. • s BR. 3 BA, dlx apt , hu 1Ja. -pr, frOlc. 1/c MEN, small broch -· NEW 1 BR. $110. Nr beoch • I BR. ''°"/rdric, $130. Vic ewrythirc Incl. pc:oll $300. -.-dllh/W, ..., """"'· Rooma puo per wit. Apts _.,, Adulta. m pets, nt Beach a Y-mo. Multi 14&:5169 "?*'~•I c:rpg. lAe $3111 .... ll9t> per monJh. 53il:'lll<ll. E. lltlt St:, C.Mr !llS-Oll7 ll9H27I s~-Apts. 1 a ~·:;:;:: llMllS;::::,;•::-:;a;=::: llZ'lllue Poc1ftc, l arw-Lbfiir 1 er. apt, Noor l BDRM. Frolc, 1111& carpeL 1 BR. a lie. POOL. ORANGE COAST'S leading Mark " -• trJ -· IlJlaJct ar -'111. OOC • ua. Ho -114" SJ&tmo. Cu • Wa• l5Z ntla Ave, ASl.C Aft. Fa. 1117-llJ'I. \&Ill pl. c.11 lilMIM Plld. Ph. !l»:ltll, H PM. --d"""nL -'--------'!" ' I ' 1 I • • i , '\ . ' ' ' ' I I ' I ' .. - ' . ' • >'! ~ . :r ' .. ::r11 ·~ " • •fl. I~. I . • :-:r. ,,J. .. • ,...._ '• ,. •' " -.. .... . ·~ \ ,, ' .,_ '· .,. 11 •· ·;c-. !111.· l?I. '!1· . ~. ' !~ .. ttl; ' ~. /fl'" :~ I . l~ , .. '"" •I_ ·~" .l"WJ • ~L 1~_ ' ' .... ;Ml; .,...._.,....... 1.., I 6 ' • , • . .. . SO YOUR LITTtE . RED · WAGON • l IS .REALLY DRACiCilN' 9\\.\. l\LL llLL. . . • BILL ·&ILL Bill • • ' . ; -~ .... _f • •• ' . ,, . . ,. \ . ' ,, I •"--·~·ADO HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET ' . J ,. .• ,. :.j ) (. ' ' ' I u· ·' ' t ,;,, ;1 ' I ' • ' . I I t 1 • ,.,. • ..r • - You can handle those bills. All you . need are the dol· lars you'll get for all the . still-good,. but. nobody. uses. them items yqu'll find all over the house. Make a list • ; • I of t~em todf\ly and decide to turn tho;1e unwanted ar· ticfes into extra cdsh~ It won't· cost you • • • it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can · sell iusi about anything· with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. ' Try it today. Every day is a good day to use ., ' I ' ' -1 I .. DAILY .· Pl .LOT . WANJ ADS ~ (And You Ccm Charge Them) • . ' t • .. l • Wldowidq, F"'1111y 21. 1913 • JOIN THE • 'SELLERS ·r:1RCLE' WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR .. YOU ••• , ' • If you 1ell a service a.nd 'do ~'t.advertile in the DAILY PILOT Service Oirect6ry, you're doing busineu the hard way. The Service Directory (classification's 600-699 in the classified ad .. . -,., .. . section daily I gives you en 11dv11nt11ge you get through n~ othe r ildvertising medium. It r.eeches customers-Who .~r• ·relt(jy tCI' .buy. Be ' there whe"! your p~ospech come into the •"' 'li, ~ '/.. I market looking for the services you heve to le'll'. Jf your service isn't'~i1t.ed , we'll start a cefegory just fo r: you. • ~i_c;k up th~ phone ri:ght no~ pnd, reserve your 1p11ce in the "Sellers Circle" ••• • ' 1• f • ,Your Direct Line lo 1'~ I • • . ' • ' , W-.lly, FtllMty 21, 1913 IW!.Y PILOT ll!H ~ ...... -J!tJ 1 ;;1 ---· ~l~;;;l ;;.-iiiiiiiiiiiiii;.;~~ ... --.-~~~&=--;;;;.:;I ;;i Aplo.. Apts., Rtnto)1 to Shore 430 I11us1.... Rontol 445 l'ound (f,... Mt) 550 Oo ...... l•r ........ Unfu .... De Fum. ... Unfu.... m I -~~~!~~~G~~~~~~~~~; l'W]ANTEO~ffi~: ~o.n.~~tlan~~-~ ''TllE FACl'ORY" obopplnc FND: Miniature r. rna 1 e PROFESSl(lt<AL *"""-· Hun11<._I•• ~ Huntl"""" leoch -lady 3$-40 to ahan mall, cenoistiatr" ~ 11-. Champaane dotr. ,..wa on tree -'<, -· -· my -· 211& Placentia, hu ohopo avail. n.m bind lep. Vic. S.ach Blvd. i.n. c1<uup Jol>o. landoco!> Apt O, aft 5 $80/Mo.. ldW tor book .Btwn I n d la n a pol l 1 • tna. Georaie. Nf-6193 -TON Dr11111•s marn, 3 ~ -· l16.50 wk. • ..... speciality can! obop, AdamL IC.OL!8 alief.. COMPIZl'E ift'JI«, alot> R•llllll DUMlll rllUI nr Beach/Wertmlnster etc. 425 :l)th St. NewpOrt CAT -iq>prox 6 mo. male elwHlp Jobi, new lawtll, 88t 1838 er Jnll. 193--4875 Be&da. 642-P. ldtt,n, OOJl&r w/2 bit ~ plantir& eQ. nU&bk>. JN 2 Acres. Bautltu! .Park·Uke surroundings. ,St•nlle'\ P!>OI. Sparkling ~ ~untaln$. e 81-loueRoomW-'~ In e_ SePa!'&te .Dlnlng ~ Closets Sl\ARE 4 BR bowie Hun-PRIME retaU loe•tlon . per bell4 (white, Buft.) vic,i,,m.;;;,:•:..:!168-0i1!2;;;~~--=--..,..-t u~on Beach. w 1' male. Downti:>wn Ollta Meta . W. ~· Colt& Mesa, EXP. Hawa.Uan Gardener, $80 mo1. + utilities. 9ti2..a&68 Modttn, air cond. ~ 5'8-2889 -eveninp t1t 6. O:lmpiete garden 1 , r., • ~ Ill· ft. Avail April. FOUND extra. Ja:e puppy 9 Kam a I a n l 6' M6T6 Gar-for Ront .,.t'35 -· mo., white Shepherd & ,;..i 6o-U3'1. ' ' DESPERATELif need lndustr11t Rental 450 ~mixn~· ~ EXPER.Japane'lleCudeoer. . p.rqe, San Oemente. Top MOO IQ. ft M-l, Santa Ana, free 10 ioocJ home. 53l-t1Qi'. Com~lete yard ma l n t , lair price. m-o957. near Harbor 6 Warner, GOLDEN Labrador Retriev ~bet)', tree., Free est. • Hom.like Kltcllens & t::ablnets 1 BDRM. Unfurn. $165. Furn. $185 .. GARAGE for re n t-n e a r $252/per mo. 54&-llD&. er 9-12 wkl old vtc Alph • ~=c::::c::,·:_~----1 ocean, Huntin&ton Beach. Sto 45S ~ ....... ~ .. ~ 1 ' Sou. •LAWN Service, mow, edit, 2 BDRM. UnfUrn. $185. Furn. '215. $25 per month. 213:430-7953. rage a t-'"'"'6 °'f th La· vacuum. Reaid, comm'J. Townho111e, 2 br, 1 ¥.i , guna. C96-6607. Tree work prunlnl new Office Rent1I 440 '!:~~1:'"oc.;~·~OO ::_YOUNG, ma.le c er man lawna, m, 'reu. 545-~3. ba. 1400 sq ft Furn. $240 ALL UTILITIES FREE Walll: to Huntington Center Adults, No pets LA QUINTA HERl1SA 1'211 P1rblcle L-, H.B. 714: 847-5441 NEED a place to hang your 41; aft 6 pm, 66-U02 $bepherd, mlx, b I a e k COMPLETE cen'l cleanup. bat! We have desk or offioe :~~~~arlrlnp. Utt !f!__~ p .. ~ _ _,or space $45 Look what it in-· • ..... ,~ ¥on .. ..., glll\.len- cludei: sieetcase desk , I lf -1 \\'lll1'E ·I bro'4'1\ 9:lepherd1.::;"1t~·c:962--04=..;=92.~----I swivel chair, Bide chair. ..._ 1 =* J nib: fema!e puppy, S !008·· Creative Gerdenlng A/C, crptl/<lrl?'. X I ~ t l!Jt~l a;g Cori>nia \leach, LndocPl>r. ~en, Main!. beach area klca.Uon. All util. ~ U. Yard cleanup. &t6-lD72 Alllwering service avail. FND Chihuahua fml. Vic. of Ideal for Insur., R. E., sales Announcemeqh 500 ~r & Aurora S.\ A. FATIIER &: 1011 I awn -~---.. -etc 557~" ' · service, mow, edc•. •• ,..., ~ .... ' SAY HELLO TO YOUR -.i;io...,, ' cle etc. 847-ll8'7. ~'1565. NEW NEIGHBORS WJUTE female cat w/btue = .... =,.P...=::<•..::.::=::;;..-1 (4 blkJ.l.So. of San Dl~f1 .FrwY. on Beacll, 1 blk. w. on Holt to 1 ·Parkside Lane ). Prestige Executive Aud,...'• co111u,.., bell ..u ... v1c Harbor v1ew ~":.u~=H..c:-= incl Boutiqw Homu area. Call ~ removal. Free e1t. 557·2439. W rfront Offi 267 E 17th St CM SMALL black male~ ate ices FEATURiim' . found Feb. 15th "' Bushard JAPANESE Ga rd en e T. Aptt.. Furn. or Unfum. 370 Aptt., . Josef Harry & Ellit. 968-5M5 ' Col mP;}ete~~~'MM& c eanup. 1: • .,,.., e ••. ~· Fum. or Unfurn. 370 200 to xm ft Mo. or Lease. and Claudie Jean 3 mo old part Collle puppy COMPLETE La n & Huntington leoch --------Qualified tenalltJ only. Open 7 days a week, "'/rawhide collar fowxl in Gardenln& rvice w H Wine Huntington llNch BAY LIDO BUILDING Evoolngs by appointment CdM otta. 6'>-1076. & cJean.up.'.l°lm ~ 1 2 BR. 2 BA, $195. Adult 2 .._ 3 BR, "~ , "~. l 3700 Newport Blvd., N.B. Pbone: SUJlll COUJE/Gennan puppy, poolside garden bungalow, t>k.ct from ~ac 6·~. Ph: Lou Cevola 675-1220 ~.,Jtrona area, CdM.1.G;;.""'=;..";;.;l..;Se=m=Cff.:.;.. __ 1 lleal' oCeen. ~c -lrg• 7731 Elk IM2-1l!Sl 1741 WESTCLIFI' DR. · ]~~ · , REMODEIJNG _ Carpentry, patio. 6 Pools. una. Ten-Prime loc. Store or offices, ~ • Lost 555 By contract, job, hr!)'. M. DiL 846-0259. u_._..rt ~h 3IXMI sq. ft. at 22c, lots of John.en Conat?uctlon, Dana Aho 1 Br. Furn. From $135 .,,.w,... = ~-wa1 ·1 cp1 -sr r 9 ~, pan , , , . . Bernard, em puppy, P!. C96-5117. - SPAC 3)m. 2 BA $200. Furn. ........ '.,4-airtcood. AL&> • . • "'ks. «t lbs. "All.'' Ch i Id Rain Guften lnltllled Avail 17361·A Kee l aon IU.L 2 OFC. SUITES, 10S sq. ft., P1noft1l1 530 heartbroken. SlOO reward. Qla&llt:Y work. Reuonabie Lane. 847-4260. K 1 d 8 or will combine. Inc utn, 4!M-5619 OI' 494-1512. FNe ettlmatff ~- welcon>e· t ·number air/cond. Gmd flr. Own NEED a place to)lang your IRISH\Setter nHdl medic,l -• . Th :ap •, 1 entr. & st address. Plenty bat? We have de\.k or-otilce attention .~Tittany,, Vic 1,H;;.;•;;ul;;.;l.;;"9,._ _____ 1 pkg. Call 548-0086, Owner. space, $45. Look what it in-La.Kuna • H.S re ~ a r d · e * DELUXE OFFICES * eludes: Steelcue 'deak, 497.1509, • • • 3r VAN tor lhort ~_J.n 3 ~ GREAT LOCATION adj swivel chair Pde · chair haul.I A l&rlP Ck.~ ' [ ' ~ · I ' · A 1 r po r t e r Hoiet &. A/O, ciPW'drPt. X 1 n i GENEROUS Reward. . Blk ~54&--"-'1"'862=------·• "' •$1 o "'. ""8laurant 1 Rm., up to beach ~a'loca\fon. All utll, Mal~ Toy Poodle. !;_10 lbo.1 YARD, aanae .,._ DAI Ly \lf ~ 2,oo:I ft. Answenna service avail. Ami. C a aey v1.:1-843T Remove trees dirt, lvy. NO ~ REQUIRED ldeal 1Dr llJ;ur., R. E., ~es 675-1396/536.2170. No ques· Drivewys, c;adlna. 147.-. lnnned. occupancy. See f.l re1>11. ~. etc. Uons asked. GEN. HauliJw. 'I'ree/Sb.Nb 2172 DuPont, Rm. 8, Irvb*. 645-'7565. RED Feml Irish setter. Lost trim. Gar I. yd cleanup Tho o •eat"t ••nons for gn.3223 9 To mon. MASSAGE Vie Pacillc Oibl 16th St. Ell 13&-2303 5!;7-tllOI • PI LOT ~ovlng lo Oakw~ Gardefl, DESK space available $50 Reward. Lie N~ 102M Ant FA~&: Sons tree ·work , t ~~:,~::~:~:~~::h~l;~:~ ~o$s~=hig~ "Al Yoo ~e lt" I~:·:.~~e, 3 yn ~ Ui-,-' tree est., reasons: 1 av~bl.?. 17875 Beach Bl 1 vd '="·~~~~ 'i;:Ba old, under medk:atlon. sKIPLOA.nER Ir: d truck swimming pools Hunttncton Beach. 642-4321. • ~7501 " . . Reward. 5*-2551, ext 2'75, work. Concrete' um~l health clubs DESK space available $50 P:repe.re to· be Pampered eve• 541~· aawtne, brM.Jd.na'. U6-7UO. ORANGE saunaf. " ~· WW provide furniture NOon tll 4 AM Dally BLACK •·White pu,ppy, part HELP 2 Married Studenll tennis courts. · " at $5 mo. Anlwerlng service Da.1rnaHan vie. Ramona I: pro ~pro shop ' , _ available. 222 Forelt: Ave., * HINDU SPiftl1UALIST * Tustin' Ave., C.M. SM-7048. ~~ &:M~,~ bllUards , Lquna Beach. 494-9466. Let this ad ~ your BLACK male cat, lolt Sat. '"" COASTIS ·-1,~11,Su11,!'_dayd ~.•,ch FULL SERVICE , • wbolbet e ou~-~-~ ~J"e Vic. 17th " Irvine. Needl LOCAL .. -~ '-.~""'J<~ . '" -' dh""' I Wutcllff Bulldl-ter. riv.lmlVDIU ~.-.ee medication. M&-1036. UL,_,,. ~t~ ~ ~ golf driving ~ Corner Westcliff nrl~ & on We. Readings daiJy.t lO SUN. eve. Vic CM N. Med 11 -or~ · party room \ Irvine Blvd, N e w po r t AM·lO PM. m 9l36.·4i!l'UI034, bllr: fem • ab/hair mix with HOueecleln"' I • I d• Plu4 beautiful tingles, one u-··--' .,.~.,, ..,.,1 312 No El Camino l\eal 1 1.~.1 -"'-'-.,...,_ -• An Ing· and twQ--b ed rooms. Fur-BeaCh. Mr. l:ll/W<ll-u-.w • San Cl~mente. t ' oc~ ... ··~n. '1'1117"'. HOUI• OP CLIAN ,,. ., ~~1:::r~ml.,!.'1M~~~ . 1617 WESTCLIFF NEED Wltnea tor accident noon ........ ......, ~ I ... .,. ft. Ctpt, air cond. Feb. 7, lll63, Adarna Blvd • I l ..... -T Yra. ...... Mar.ketpla,C~, opeGardennd~~1~.10 '°7; ts ample pkg, utll, Janitor. Eltancia Blvd, eo.ta Mea -~...... -or Ml-Zl17. -: Bawngan!ner #104. 541-5032 Any lnfarmatlon ~ lie . • OUSEKEEPER port ti HNTG BCH lmmac 2 greatly a~ciated.. ' Studttnt. Nr. F.V. HS. J:: Rooms. Crpt'd, pvt bath, Jim eve,1, 7887 Adcl-A~R in. Call btwn 12:30 pm I: 1. NlllPOft .. ICh prlo<. util pd. 350 1/f. Mr. PIUJl!l2M ""'-""'· 0Jo. - l ] !Nine lf1d 161h Lang, 511>-1301 !ldent, ''!..'!!.£.~.!,_h ~t!,.~ . ODEL!l<G,·-coven Decl1al9tl ci...rn. Q111llfl!I lllnl:'.'Y 146-00iO • 6<2 .. 170 SlJITE $300. Pvt. ofc I*), ~ptt;;..'°";;t·~ I< carpentry. No _ ... *WE DO EVERTnUN<I • Advwtlliig tm I ........ .., ............... I Oesk/o!c spaee. -· APCARE -lmall or Jara• .. Mt.am or Rell. ,.,.,, -. .. II• , All Ofc Services 97S-3988 • 848-3'1(1. WE HAVE RENTALS 2 ADJOINING OFFICES ATTRACTIVE "°""" exper11:1'-"1'-'by"'•'°'ltt°'t------Janlhwl•I I I~ On or near ttie beach. Yearly • danoen wlll teach the latest ·-. _i.;.;;===-----1 -fwUo 1l!!t I< llWll!Der/wlnter/weeldy. busy intersection C. M. $90. ...... Call 9iaron or Bon· · omCE c1eon1no. 11 c '• I Call for details. Util's Inc. 64UllllO. · me, (213) 43).7921 or (213) ~~Can,~ -· 7 y~ In ..& I Cl1"ifiution 100.124 61J.J663 ** 0!1lce .. s-In ....n -· Harbr~ 546-1539 • ea liDI er . 'I --,' ][1~J :J'.'.f.'~~'. Bolu. A Hell, ~~KiiowT.'lzlt':.,k~ WILL BABYSIT , L•••••IPhlf • . • COM 17c per It w/-1lntl Call LIFE L!Nir24 la my home, cla>o '1M29I BR Y ANT ' S C omplete 2.4M/lloor X 3 • ''75-7851 'his, 541'!22· ' rplf a./,.. ~Ii !1anifnln1<-It Cleuificetion 125.149 2411 Cst Hwy at ~ur PALM 11 QA,RI),REAl>INGi , . t!Jf. Llc'd . 1 1 $22 50 I< up 23S3 F.ut \):Nut Tella Pait Prfteort .. JOHNS <lirpot Ii Upholoteey ~.. l r.iiiii1 H~, C:O,.;na del Mar\call i'lllul'e (213) 696-1350 mly =·~ ~s.:i· il:laii'Y --~ [~~~~~~~~~' Vera, 545-3165. lie. Deareuen &: all ooioi . Cl.lssificetion 150..184 I,, ]~ NORTH Costa Mesa. 435 Sq. WANTED: Meil&:: Women to mtptenen I: 10 minute ~biodtrna: h:: I I ~ -~ ft. 1125 per mo. General of, participate In motion pie-bleach tor white .....,., a opeclalty ~ Ao ..w l flee. Mr. O'Kee.fe 557-7900 ture production co. 8etwn Saw yoor money by 11.vina · • • , OFTICE space & suites avail lOam & 6pm. 979-Mn3. me extra trltJS. Will clean P•tnffnt A I Cl .,, c •> 2 • -· by R!venlde Ave. Poet Of. PROTECT your family wide llvJne rm .. dlnln& rm. " p ............. e1t1ncaf19n Q..,..260 Rooms ~I ; .i • a fice. 215 Riverside, 642-3347. angle door viewers, peep hall $15. Any nn. fl.50,1--""""'--'--''-''---' I l~ -installed "95 dead ... ch llO. Chair $5. 15 -,., ...... a ' ~-llooo\ ; 1l!!t ~~· ~''\g!I~ ~~:It g:,: ms botla'$1ll95. 96&-8994.' ~ rwi.i:t..:;"'~ . p~ I . . · . employed ifeoon p r of . c:o.ta Meoa e 646-2lll. ALCOHOIJCS Anonymous, Good rel. 1111-0IOL CUSTOM PAINTl-Cle111fic1t10~ 300-3~5 645-1361 , , TIME ·fOR ~~Box~~~: M=~ HOUSE OF CLEAN Inter/Exter. unturn. :r. 1 1-1 ti 1w~1111 ROOMS,$15Jtup ... /kltf,10 Socl I Clubs 535 Prolta.C..,...Qeonlnl opec.price.FreecolorCOI>• ..,._ 11 -wk up apta. Qilldm Ii '\>et QUICK CASH 1 64U824 ..-6411-2527 oullln& " ••L Lie. 1nl. section. 23111 Newport Blvd, int Quanti Woo'I be underbid. 6'UOi)5. CS.1sific.tion 360-370 CM. 548-9755, 66-3967. Il~.;'C'.u.L US!ty Cement, c.nc..... No Wutlng I I[ •j DELUXE. Piiv)t>ath A en. THROUGH A U It'• Qwollti CUSTOM concrete work by * WALLPAPER * Rllltak ,-trance. No amokerw. Maid You're looking for Renalasance Co. Free est. When )'OU call '"Mac" . scrvloe. 675--0310, 54 .. 1197, DISCOVER ~ or 96Hi11 all 5 548-lff< 146-1711 C11uiflcotion 401).46~ Mlddh>i&e<I employed la<IY. DAILY PILOT DISCOVERY pm. PAINTING & Papering :zo • 2 bib tfurll ocean. Nlee dis· "The Something El.e" Co. CUSI'OM CEMENT WORK yrs In Harbor area. LlcJ I t 1 o ... j[~] l11ct e=l52. WANT AD ' Mm>Frl 10 am·IO pm Drives. WALKS, '.patios. bonded. Reio, turn. 6'2-23$6. . • ... GUESI' RQcnD, pvt entr . & 11o 11'=.ty ~.J.393 Pool decks. Don. 60-8514. API'. Interiors and CUpet Cl •1. t ' '00-SIO bath. Nie<. Working man. PATIOS, walko, cir!""' Saw Cleaning. Free Ht!rnateo. 1ss1 ice ion o No petl. 60-5392. 642 5878 'J'be futest draw 1n the West. break, remove & ~1aoe Phone 60-7059. I ~. ,. · l[•l l'ICE ~ ="'!\ID< ~ ;.tA_ Pilot ClauWed c:oncrete. 54Jl.llll681or .. t. PROF. Painlln&. ai., rool/i. . hiw n• _ man. N 01 ~· Chi Id C•re aCXOUL cell. lnter/exter. '-'.:,.---,,.--,--,..,-' · Cooking priv , , Lie/boo. Freo .... ~. Classifica tion 5>S.5l:i GUiit -415 •11AljYSl1TING II< MY PROF. -•--~ • I ., • HOME• _......,., -·-. I ·LMl .. r;..." ![SJ * p,..,., .. Roonl *. Trader's Para. dise Exoerit~ bilbyoltter -~: ~"":557".:ra ... For two cnui~n o my own. I Pl p :r R I I Ambula..._· Lad ~ve one etpeCia1J.y lonely a:.ttr, •fign, ..., r Cl1ssilicalion 550.555 _, Y or Man 1 •i n'es pre.ocbooler that i*dl a • ' = - I Good. nutritious Food. playmate,_ that 1"' alater * PATCH PLASl'ERING I Ntracflin l[P' 1-Nloe, cheerfill ·-· z. in ocbool all ~~ _All typeo. he. ... It, IN . _ * can 548-4753 * Foreat and El Tllir9 me. -l:all 51>4825 Cl1ssilication 575-580 R1nt1l1 to Shire 430 ti mes 58&-5900 Plumbing Contr-r · Direclff:f;, "R•sults NEED a ro o.mma~ .. ? do"•'~ L.R. Ol'IS PLUMBING I 1 !:,"1~~~::i~ llUllf':» C-'I, Indus, !!Hid ~~~....: ulffcflion ~ M9 Nl!Wp<lrt Bead>. • C ti 11 New, romodel, "'"""'· 5'-clshwum.. S.3130 MIC 6 ' ,64)-0941 betweeh lf-7 J1ms "---,----'----.-'"'!'--~"'I W:"· ~· ,,.tlos, <let. etc. B/A. Complete Plwnb"1t I lfiilf 1 Ask tor J ack. • I · • Lied. llD-1981. Service . ...... It Jl!t.J CHRISTIAN yna man (2S) VW/PorteheOwners MAGNIFICENT 4 bedroom JACK Taulanl' -Repair ErnM'a Home R.,.ir ,.._ 'Ii . nem1 .... 1 roommate of same WU! trade VW ,.,,,.. n-~ .. A borue on Top Of the Hill, remod .• addlt. 3> yrs. exp. Pl bing Pal "-•-~" • ...., 1<11ion 700.710 •• -r~~~ Sln Marino Pliol View LI· Llc'd uv W•• C:O 54Hi03ll um • "-· "~'-Ill age I:: gi: to ahr ZBR apt. work or perts for ! 1 T bral')I' $177,5® w~ Caffieo '·-"V • • Hotnt cleanui-. 83N857. I • •·:e· 11~1 ~~-:~~ ttAv::,.::.:~ -:=:n:.:~16!,,~::.~ck.._So~~: )~;;rn: -ert Hot 5-llO 000. \Vant· In Fount. Vly. Want lnduo. ~ HI -CM11ifie.tion 800·834 clean rooRUn&te. 2 BR tmeJ1 income omcso· house. or apt complex ln Org. Co • ..,r• nt DRAINS ~ ~ $1 ~ l11olex nr 00:. $90 mo + -Bch ·-' •m = -· Eq , ~ooo ~ ~ • so-line tollill'-"' 642-5678 \ 1·-........ I~ .rJL--. m0ona-Nirt.~~ c1.e..~~=-~"'l:!i..~:·d· •s.-JIOlr ' -· TIME FOR llAVElowpricedcleMlob, l<EWLY decorated t>ipin. 557--0ll26 567-t695 ~•wi1111/Alter1ll?n1 I Ct.niflc.tion 150.858 mAJ\Y areu. Want bouae, ll0,000 eqully. Will trade Dr•f'lrlH Ali. 1~2"'45 ( -.~-r:,. ll""J QUICI CASH $t·iir-~~ ~~~~=:T~~r-~~.f~~~~~1="~: I' ci-mcoll"'l ,'.OQ·91 2 T8R08811 A !"I:;.= ~·J:r::. ~ nr. ~ ..._ =k•~· B.i,,. !him In & S-1 I 11iJ . ' w~ -· HA.VII lallllly · 8'1, M , R ~ C1ll US for Son1ce CLASSl-o AD .... aw •, 11•-~ ... o•'ILY ·PILOT !OT ~i.u..~¥1~\l'-'.· or ..... or c Oran,t ELECI'RICIAI<, 11.,,nsed, ., RF.PAm ALL MAKES nm ........... ..._, --.. H -··~" Clll)l,Plnchln. Ir'~I. -·Small jobo, malnl. CSEA Member • Rellabl Clos1ifl<1tlon 915.949 WAN'T AD DUMP trucl<, .....,. rig MY·~ Sl'ORT & repa1n. 54HIOO. 0.-..'lf C:O. Since 1911 • • I l§J e<mel1I ........ 'M Cad.; El CllEVY VAi< PWS T Gordonlng Rice'• Televtllon Salts _-.., = Camino Cab Cruiser w/ FOR LATE Servlct. 137' ~ A,.. ~lolttlo.'90.... • ••2 U78 bri<lp. FOR -"" « I MODEL CAI\. ITS GARDENING TIME! Coota M .... (1 Blodt S. .. 91'9 Call all. 6 "'11, -· 548.ml Comp 1anl Serv, CM-Nwp<. Bal<er.) ~~ days, • • ' I • A Irv\ne ma. &G-03(8 • • ! I • , "' .. . ..... • •• ,_21, 197> ...,...,, •. .... ,., ,,..,.., ... , NEVER A FEE Work when t: where ·---· ·-----~-f • • • ~-'It I { . . ·s.r-r~1m r 1 son Sl~p· -up :t~~tUxtJR.Y ··~. . ... . ~ .. ~-· . .. -' I ' -r.. ~ent, Selectidn"Of, ~oqsly . ~-"~k or~ 8nd ~ _IV's • • I .I ...... ., ·, • • ', it .. ............ • {~1-~4 ~ ..., • j '!71 .COU&AI l~RJ I ( 1l -·- . t All ' Marks and COn~e c • ~ Now Beirig. Offered.· I i . ' , . APPRE~~:sA ~s p,,.,.,, -" Ink..; -W.· Wll'I , ' '7z (£Arm 2600 Y6 Aui....tk, -group, .. .._. ....... (~ ·--· JQOf. (3:19-BSXJ -.•. -• I ' I . '~$341$' ... • $3175 ~Of The .. Cir ••• •'*•• W1111· $2575 • • $3675 • son-• 11ome or Tiie 'If-Cir • , • "G•lll• I'•••" • I I ' ' \ ( • .. •. I ' .. I ; .. - ,,. I 2 5, , .... 21.1m • •• I • ALL NEW 1973 PON,IAC ·s~ Vl~GS. ·A1~1m ;PONTIAC l,111mu1ate Dehvery All Mo•els , · '.llAID NEW· , 1973 ,. .... llAND NIW 1973 PONTIAC D~VE • ROSS 1 • • ., \ WI! 1¥, ,.., ~ 1973 PILOT -ADVERTISER • DAVI aou ; ' • PONTIAC • ••••• USED .CAR SPECIALS !1 I . . '64 POH'{IAC TEMPEST '62 CADILLAC OE VILLE '64 FORD FALCON ••. ,.........-.MnW. CUDX41J) $19' '62 FORD T·BIRD. ................................... •· ,._. ........ n, ..,, (""""" $399 $499 ·;~=:~=1 '65 MGB ROADSTER 4 ~ ,..._ ...,.;,., (,.KC1QJ ?O TOYOTA .• COROLLA . $899 . 71 JAGUAR Vl2 t+I. VI. *• ,..._ •I Mad: ~--~--"" _... ....... Pl,. ' '$6999 '67 CHRYSLER NEWPORT . .,, .,,., ............. ,.... •tllrillt· •• , ........ tr-. CTXllJI~ $599 '69 PONTIAC CATALINA $1399 '73 CORVETTE ' N.T .. Cflt, ......_ ftll ,....., ftct.. •Ir, ... ._. llltwtlr, •M/fM tt-. M-, 0.8.&... • .... a.lit. LIA.Sil $1 &I ' ..... ., All S.le PricH Eff9ctlw lhrv Mondoy, Fobruory 26, 1973 2480 Harbor BW.cl.at f• Drive .;:COST A MESA P ~ 546 8017 1\2 MILE SOUTH of! THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY · OPEN 7 ·DAYS A WIEK ' 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. SUN. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M, · ' ' ,....,. are over 500 hlC)ldy sldlled auto!Mtlv• technician "!GCIY· to · give your c:ar fac:tory rec:ommend· eel service· on CoSta M-'s Har- bor lo.arc! of Ccn. · ' • ·• • . ' r l • _.,.,,. ' POID MBCUIY MaCUl't MUSTAN5 OLDSMOllLE PONTIAC ~ -!l5Z ·-· f bbl "11 Jeep u-f -~ ~ '6! MUSl'ANG, v.a. pc/pwr '11 O.Uua ~ ...... HT. ....... 72 ......... n.;,, IOrb, -. P.S., new drive. Lo mL WI n c b. -hri!-air cond., ludau Air, P/~ -P I w A f w J , tlRJtlaC ·-l"llA • • acrylic paiQt job. 2nd 67H'136. • , • top. .... aft L wht Vill)'I top, X1At cood. 1 wner, a,ooo mUet $t95. 'tS ~~· ~. 'Pb. rlb. DI.Ya: 2U/51'9-o0121 EYet Stinine sllYtt wtth a blade rlMS'IS. LINCOLN 1 u... .,. -"Wand -..mo..,... SINGS UKE GET SMART roa 8.\UI MOM LOVES 1 • STUNflED •m.1cse• '62 OLDS 88. per! tond !liio car an -ve pie- & .. n ~ • real value like Ibis ~ """""'1atlon 'Ill ~DI, mint cond. f THE llDS we lhl'* ,.... will be ,.,,,,. 86,000 ori& mi. l34S ,,.., Many luxury ,. .. ,...., "" =" 10 Chevy Nova at an ..., -Fon! c.JUle LTD, dr IOd. Ivy Gleen lh!IOh, ;t" Illa vaiue" •10 Mill OLDSMOIK.E Nu paint, 842-2001 CAll£219l -.. ---o( 11489.121SBZM). l0 Low mneq., radio. beater. villl!I -. -ltbr int., And-~ all-.......... --· 'M!Df(:).1-.....;..;;,;:..;.;....;...;.__ ro' ~c like ,..,. too. XWA1161).l0 DAY rn£E TR1AL El(.saxl. ' 6'HMI ~ "''"' pb, w!J>. "'°''drive-·-•10 10 YFREE.'ftllALEX· , _ _,.. __ n;....1111":;._ __ DAY ~ TRIAL EX· ~GE. '67 Falrlane W -· -It cbr locb. "'*"11 Pule -wltll all cHANGE $!flt 'to OldJ rum ~- QIANGE. GUSTAFSON clean, AT PS, 'f;, fi:l AM/Fiii -· --the aoodlec. (23WIK) 10 GUSTAFSoN i..i..1 $100. .. ll&I '67 Flreblrcl,lact air, $1919 541--ml or Sf4-7329.,..., -heola', foot air, new DAY Fl\EE TRIAL EX· .:Ora"P==· .::C.::1111::.· ----pb/ps, fOO eng., clean. Allen -. · Clld >mobile ~ -Cadillac · GUST''"""'""N Uncoln-Merc.ry ndlol tlnl, ucll•l•1 aIANGE.' Uncolll-Mirc.ry · · ~ alla' 5 PM. U _,_ ...r~ ,l6800Beedla1w.,_ '~1"":;~~~ ~ l3f95. allor $1919 l&IOOl!ell!:batWarner TIME FOi 196.'! PONTIAC c..oo Prix San llleao f'rNy at Awry nc-U.--Hw.,,.. ... -14 000 uo' -~· ·G·-.. -AU • .H -"'UICK CASH s.ns. 26$ Camellia Lane'. Pkwy, '-'" Nigucl. 168008-h-;;:,:r ICUMt*(213)sn..5544 ' -~·-LIKENEWm2~ ..... ,_........ (2131sn..5544 .,. CoctaM-.eows ~ .131- Hun-Beedt "Home of the Viking" GREMUN ~. ~-U.000 "Linea .. Uk IFf "'"""'9 the Viking" 11flOUGH A '64 'GTO a.av. Xln• cond. ~* 12131592.5544 1910 °""' Concount iA!ate Hlml!eochc-,.-M ~ DAILY PILQT Must sell hnmed. = or T·llRD .,.._oftheVlkl-" StalionW•-3-• REPOSSESSED m2 l'!"" houoe. apt, .... H--!.-2 PMXCoqv.• W'"NT '"D be!!oU..-.536-4691 ---.---T-·-n1-·"-~--I 1------~·~'-I .-, auto -p;;-, oils:~ G....iln Good cood. :15,000 -...... thru a Dou,. Pilot ~ (2111...... w ·-' 8, AM/FM. .. .. 1968 Pootloc l LeMw con-~ ~ •w· CADILLAC AM-FM ,;.,,.. radio, tilt milea. Centinela Ban k , Cl~llled Ad. Sell kilo ttems "u·-· -_., ~-v' .. _._., $14E. Aft 5PM 6'Hl52. I 642•5678 W<tible Jllu valve job, 1995. POWER It AIR steer wheel 1 rack 64&-n.21. Make offt!r. now. Call 60-667I Now! nvm. • ..... Ill[•• N_. a "Pad"? Place an ad! I--------S\'fS 55HSt9 lS13 Orange, CM f!-!i66 '68 CADIWC """"'""'· ~~i:m. ' Aulos, Usod · 990 Autos, Used 990 A.utos, UHd 990 Autot. Usod 990 Autos, Ulod 990 Autoo. UMd 990 Autoo. Ulod • 990 ·n Cbevel!e 307 auto. vinyl Ip, cu.st. hood, very .sharp, CP£ D£ Villi Im or bet. 9'9-Ql21. . '68 Cbevelle Malibu. fUil pwr, • , air, -nu tires &. brakes. Full Power. Air ant. CWR· fl3.()788 ·after 6. ""' · 167l SPECIAL • 3 DAYS '10 CamM:t low . 350 ONLY • mi. cu . ''295 ... • Spd. $l095. Xl oond. fl. 546--8372 eYe-I: wk end.I. Allen '& ~ -/ . I Oldsmobile ' -· ,o Cadillac CHRYSLER CHRYSLER '66 ·Town A Country Sta Wagon, .dual atr,. full power, '615fl:IM otter; 53IMf40 after 4 p.m. San Di.,.. Frwy at Avery CONTINENT AL Pkwy .. Laauna Niguel. ~ 131-196.'! CONTINENTAL, Orig 1971 EL DORA 0 owner Nu steel belted D radial tires $500. 644-611'1 Lea than 18,000 miles. aft 5. Factory air <onditlotllng,l--C-O_R_V_E_l_IE __ ,. leather int.trioc, full power, tilt .. telescoplc -•. 1--------, -door ._ crulte '73 NUNnTr -IJcbt ... tlnel. ,_ """'" " ....... dlx. xtra, (Ser. MllJ6). $5999 ,a, Nabers .U Cadlllac ' 2tm HARBOR BL., CXlSl'A MESA S..9100 1 Open SUnday 19&9 Sedan De Vile "Only 1,60I Miies" ''IMMACULATE" Gold with Black -· 350 CID V.&, Loaded, · Power WbQ::iin.. AMMFM Stereo, Sb!et. Betted "500'' WSW Flrestones. Aa- tro Ventilation (lMGXSJ: "A BARGAIN" $8395 .-· ... Allen ,~ ··-:7 Old~mobilc '._.!I Cadillac OnJy the f'itlelt care shows Ia ttds impressive gold (lnl.sh with black v\JtYI top .and ~gold Interior. Many luxury feature 1 ! San Diego Frwy at AVf!rY (:IOIABE) Pkwy .. Laauna 1'"""'1. $3295 49~ 131 .... '1!1 CORVE'ITE 4%1, -33.000 miles. Xlnt -..... 121JOQ. 673-m6 • COUGAI -'C> ·!BJ NO KlllEH But Ute ,real O>ugar, Almoet FACTORY six years old. He powls, AUTHORIZED .... (VOY50l). 10 DAY CADILLAC ; FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. ' DEALER $719 . 1.arpst ee1ect1on 01 C8dll-GUSTAFSON t:.;'.,i:"'"' eoon1y. Lincol..,.Merc:!l'Y ' Hi1100 Beech at Warner '·~ Nallln • Hwttllc ... 8-h '42-* (2131 Jft.S5M . c.dllac "Homo "' Ifie Viking'' I . 2lllO HARBOR BL.. ' CXlSTA MESA· DODGE -OpuSUnday . "12/~ lnCpe ~~ ..!:'° ~DG~. ~ "'m. UU: w ......,, , tel'. ~ --v ~ .... p. PIS. Mh:Jt oond. 2$.exxt mi. =~ 1:-rli = $2100. 675-3445 . 60-mO. '6' DODGE W-..... '64 Cadillac Cpe de Ville Pwr ~l 'l3 tags: ~ Mlnt oond. Lo miles. Nu good. $250. twrl.390. U.S .. 642-21$, eve/wkend1 1968 DODGE O)RONET ,itN-43'13. • VI, automatic. Oean! '73 Sedan, De Ville, 3900 mi, $900 .._~ 6U-8898 lolitkd $71DO. Private party '66 Dodge, Xlnt Cft .2919. $750". 1197-33311 •72.; CADILLAC Coupe de . FORD vme. All 1xtras. Incl stereo, · lll!9i &-7171. . 1985 CadiIJ&e. I X1nt cond. Moat .ell-Leavinl: country. jlat offer. 64H247. . ELDORADO'GI. ex~ ,:t"'1' ...,!~~ POWElFUL PONY **'68 CAD '!'V. de VOie. 1:,.'~ = '; !:!'.: NI power, ail', auto. goes. (REP066). 10 DAY AJ(JF1lll. tc>-74111 FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. I CAMAlO $888 , ..., ca...... 3%1 • .,. 41oct. GUSTAFSON """ ,_ " pa1nt. Perltct Unco .. ·M1rca f cand. FUily equipped. Must • 1.eu 2nd car. See to a~ 16800 Beech at Warner predate. $1300. -HunttJw!Dn' 8-h '68 <:amard Low mil ..... ~ * (1131 sn..5544 Xlnt conc1. Make Otter. Call ''Hom• of the Vlklnt'' 5'8-M52 a.ft 6 pm. "12 LTD, Brougham. 4 door, C HEVIOLET air conc1. + •tereo. -l--'------I windows, priv owner $.1000. Call alter llpm 962-2223. '64 Jo"ORD Econ. Reblt eng, crptd, panelled" ...... 0 MUI! sell tbll -$71)(). Good oond. 61&-:1836. < ' W~EN ·YOU . STEP.t ,. • :·INTO ' I \ ,, ' I•.,'' 197.3 ~f?~!>eVille Vinyl roof, AM/FM ·~tereoJ soft r•y gl•ss, 6 w•y power seat, auto clim1t• conftt?I 1ir conditionjn91 PUr•r door loclr:s, el•ctric Windows, tilt l til9s'copic st••rfn9 fWi- light sentin•I, trunk Ioele, rear 'kifrtdow d•fogifer, ruis•' control limp monitors, •tc., etc:, elc.~ , f .. (Ser. 6047RJQl720941 ,! . . LmERAL l .J • • B. -')~W . m:,ft; . ~ -.;..~ FIN~CJNG AVAILilLE • TRAD&INS I ' WELCOME 1971 El Dora~o .. f •• Vinyl top, l11thff int., full power, factoty 1i r coftd., AM/FM , .. ,,.,, tilt0tol1. 1 ... riitt .-.,, lloor lec:k1, cNit• COfttr.I, lite 11nfin1I, •k. MOST EVERY omON POSSllLE. (49tbFCJ $5777 l ' • 1971 Pontiac . _,,.., ' _Ne ffol'in, le11 tM1t ,I 1,poo ..,,.._ V1IVf '°" tinyl Mck .. &Utt.' ~C?Z_ fed. "air, ti~ whffl, AMA¥i.' s,M .. C412EADl $rue Priced 1969 Olds. 98 Cpe.. 1971 Pontiae . PINMH Tr...,.AM ' l111 tt.1n 24.000 mllff, fact. air, •wte1 trans., ,_.,. •Htt"• ,,._., tlltc .,,HH, 1Mle, ,,. .. whe1l1, Mc., -.te., .U., h the IHkJ .-. e.t h1rto •1rty, 141•DSWI VlllY!,t::• t•lk' i11terl~r, full powtr, fie. air ~o!ICI,. tUt I, AM/FM radio, white 1W1 w1ltir. •fc. ('f;YA)7JI ' $1888 · $ale Priced-. 1966 Cpe. De V~e .............. _ ................... foll · ' -· (oc. Al• c"'4.. -. -AiltfM , .. ._. wWt. illh walh, eto. IVllCJ21) '$1555 ·,\ YOU STEP INTO ' . r \' ~ine:teen seventy;• :fliree .. < ~ Ii'·· I "'1.LY1$111WWllR ' Vlt!Yf roof, AM/FM rtw.o. power a.._. ~ t•Y 1l•Mo ;..., 6 W•Y w 4"1 c...,,... ...+&, rte-cllwMte •...tref alt, ,.,,;., ~-locb, tilt I .. ~ ~ .,., h11pMt-1frl (6D4fR3QJOOOJ) .. 1972 Tleetwood tr.u.h,.n w)tft 1n1tehj"f vinyl top aN Je•tli•r tri111. Ju'll pow.r, fie. 1lr c•nd., AM /FM tt.r.e''" pf1tt f•P'f )11.,., tJlt-tel1 wft..I, NMefe fT•k Jeck. ~n. cot1trol, Thl.1 f;,,. 111to. '"" +ut'M .,.., lifht\ Oii ind •ff fot' , • ., (611 EACJ J ~ • $6555 I .. 1972. Cpe. De Ville ... witto -..... .... "" ... ··-l.t+.rier. Full powtr, fac. aJr • .-.. fflt.t1l1 ..... L .. ., lock1, AM/PM dHH •1ltlpl• .. .t.ite w•lls Ilk. ( lf771J) ' ·$ale Priced l971 Thunderbird L1twf111. Cp1. ll1ck axhriw with matd!i .. in- • t1rfor ind .,fnyl te,. Fuji pow.r, f1ctor, 1lr, l\1 "°'evth•• lnt1rl ... , poW9r tleor leck1, tilt wit.ti, AM/FM .t.r•o. V•ry 1-MllH. (t04CtMJ $ale Priced : o I • 1970 El Dorado 1970. Cpe. fie Ville • foll.~. e1t ........... •'"" ,.., cWt a ........ -..... · .... -~---All/fll • ..... '""'""" CtJ..CU $3888 1Mm Nil!MFACTOllT ,.,...,. CADWCDEAlll 81rl• 'Ill brn111 cmsr, ..... . .. NABERS 2600 ~bot Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 • u•• aiiNtaw OJ•• ' -lllONA lo f fM MoL .. -.00 NA lo6 PM ....... ~ _,,,_ Mllll0w1'1n.2/llM • ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;; • 1 I 1 ,, .. • I • .. ". . ....... -·\. • I . I ..... . 1t4 DAil V PILOT Wed 01$, F1' wy 21, 1973 DEMO 'I . EXEC. . . [AR SALE! (6) 98's · (6) 88's . ; (6) CUTLASSES (15) OMEGAS (1) CUS10M CRUISER WA~ON --1971 VEGA Auto., Fully Factory Equipped. ( 240590} I . PILOT-ADVERTISER II • , -U--•• •• • • 1 r • . • i FINAL' CLUDNC~. -. . . ' ;, .~!l~~g~~:9 hy$ d r a m«i .f i c: transmission, power iteerin9, brakts, windo'ws, Seats, white weU tir9s, racfio, etc, 08m0. i#i91~49) ,COllle _in and see how far we are willing to go_to clear them out. · ORANGE COUNTY'S . . ·. No. 1 Honda Car Dealer . . . . ·. '.SEllVICE--PARTS--.BODY SHOP . . - OPEN EVERY SATURDAY , !I . -4 ! 7 :30 'TIL ;s:30: . I • '69 FIAT SPIDER $666 <4 speed, radio, heater, IYWT-035 1 . • . " • 2 Dr. H.T. Radio, heater, air, l \ 1968 PONTIAC . .... -11. . .,.. ' . . ...... . '68. CHEVROLET ~$a· .6. 6--, , . · P. steering. 1vvo393 I · · Air cond., radio and. heater. (649BNP) ' · . · -. - ' \ ' ' • ·:::GE:73_ DODG~· SPECIAL -. 2 DOOi NAIDTOP -...;;; Full Factory equipped OnlerT...,._ V-1, Auto.=, hN~t d&-frosters, dnll & ¥dOf'1 pkls full Ktory ~- OIDO YOUl:S Ht1# •' '73 DODGE TRUCK ·· FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED Order Yours Now TOUl otOKI Of COlOl $199 DOWN s5g A MONTH ., .. , .. ~ •. PY\" ..... , ••••• , mo. rvmt. ·~I. t1x.-lkfme ·$2372 FULL tdi,,!;'.21\:)~~ PRICE locl. la• f'i;,._, ANNU· Al PERCENTAGE RATE .•. .,,. ~-- BRAND NEW 2 DOOR HARDTOP Fully Fotloty Equijlped Onler Yo•n Now '71-YIGA $] 088 ~~~~E IAC -----· ... •) ssaa 1191.Lll•ICE ~72 COLT$ . 4 dr., Redlo, ._, 4 S; l 1388 Tilt wi-1, Red, _ ... -. • (94SE~ _ -.&.1' .. CI I '?<lio, Heater, Fully. F•CtoryJ • Equipped. (646CQR) " I • WA90• a ·uY NOW ·AND RECEIVE INST ANI CREDIT FOR T~REFUNDS •72 ·..-m '64 CHEY. . ~~,~ s1 ..... &..w 111R 1s (1 ...... I s.199 l)OW ...... s32 A ·MONTH . ..-. 'fOill M MONntl ''" ··---· $32 ....... -,,.... IMI.•-· licen• C.R.cclrrylne m.,... • ...,. credit for 36 -· --· orioo SIHI Incl. t•x & lkenM. ANtlUAl ,_DnMI ··""' '71 PEUGEOT ' ~:~~~.-~ .. s911 (271 DZIQ l'ULL lllllCI . '70 FORD 1 ' · ·SIOll • Y...a, ovto. tr'wM., ,...., tteerfne, radio, heater, whfterwalls, ,1u1 mudt _.., (7IOASQ) • l'ULL NICI • . ' , • ,' ' • • I l . •• • ' ' .I I ., • . ' ' , ... ' . l • •• " 180 DAIL .Y PILOT fM'l~SllC , 1.-1-s are "fur'V' _., ··• Y°"" right"°"\ On our hug• \nventorv of 1973 P\yrn®th 1973 FURY GRAN SEDAN LUXURIOUSLY EQUIPPED WITH ALL OF THE MOST WANTED EXTRAs SER. NO. PP4l-Ml0.129575 I • I 1973 D.~STER COUPE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SER. NO. Vl29-C,l 1-256619 TOP QUALITY ATLAS USED CAR SPECIALS '71 CHRYSLER NeWPORT CUSTOM 4 Or~ S.d111. VI, 1utom•tic, redio, h11tl!'r, power 1t11rin9 I brekes, 1ir conditioni1t9. I 179CQTI $1995 '70 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 CK. h1rcftop. YI, 11uto.ft,tic, r11dio, li•eler. pow•r 1+..ring, 1ir concfi. tion in9. I J21GWYI $1395 (' '69 CHEVROLET COUPE A11tom•lic, r•dio, h••fet, white w•ll tir•s. Low 111ile1. IZNM6151 $1195 '70 FIREBIRD 2 Dr., H1rcftop, VI, 11wto., racfio, h•11t.r, power 1teerif19 •f!d br•lie1, eir, co111ole, "'"9'· b11cket .. 1t1. {652AZPI •$i995 '69 IMPERIAL LE IARON 2 Or., Herdtop, VI, 1uto., power 1t.1rin9 & bt-ek11, power willdows, Pow" •••h, tilt & t•I•. 1t••ri119 wh•J'i, cNJi•• control, vinyl top, •ir concfitionittg. I XWR 11 7) $1995 '71 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE Y!, lllfto"'•tic, reclio, he•ter, pow1r 1teerin9, vinyl top, 1ir co11difioni119. 1676ET61 $1995 '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4· DR. H.T. VI, autorn1tic, r1dio, h11ter, powtr steering I brekn, WS\/!(, vinyl top, 11ir cortclitio11ing. IXllA"IJ2l $1595 '68 CHRYSLER ' Towri •rid Courltry St11ti01i W119on, 9 p1111., v~. ••to., facfio, .k1tfl, pow•r 1t9•nn9 I brek", white 1icfe w1ll1, 11ir, lug919e r11cli:. 1iLKt•Sl $i495 ' ' PILOT -ADVERTl$ER J4 IEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED Set. No. JHOl-fOC H844092 L1M1TED t•ME ON~~k''with ·a Trac:k .Stereo Tape. '1973 FREE the Purchase of Every · TravelaR "GET 'EM UP SCOUT" Head for the hills, the dseert, 0.. the beac:h in this rllCJged, ga any· where Sc:ollt. · , •• •• • •' • ( • " • I • r • :SP·ECIALS ' • •1 • • I • , 1 t J· ~ ·r-1 · I 'y~~ ~'T BIAT OIJR ; · ~LLAR•FOR·DOLLAR VALUES ANnYHERE! · , ... · ~A-1, , ., I ' .. ~u REJUNQ Dun · . ' 'I Why ~ait. Buy·• NOw..;:;.:pay · .. tater. TRA~Acatni)....,AIDI l\OR ·OR NOT, . '68 OPEL STATION WAliON . r • , Radio, heater, 4 speed, good ~ s.73 miles~ IXRP9 t l l , / .. ~ ~ , . ~ ). ' .. ··-' ' " I '66 FORD WAGON . ' ~67, PONTIAC TEM.~E~ . . . s573 C,.tom H.T. R&H, auto., ~73 VS, R&H, •i:+om•t1c, P.S., a ir P.S., VS, air cond. Good cond. Good m;los. ISIKl 161 mHes, IAOG9041 . . ' " ' . I , '72 .VEGA HATCHBACK ·; : "·; R&H, custom eder;~,, 12,000 $1973 m;les. l770ELKI G HtT. , • '(8, R&H. •ulo., P.S.r· .;, $4073 Good .nae;. fUNA.5'19 · ' ( • '&8 COUGAR XR7 . VI~ rad;o, hooter, auto.,· P.S., ~-47j· n•w Pi!int, vinyl roof, IWCP •.. 3101 • ' .. . ~ ~ ' ' '64 ·PtYM:-4/AUA , . ~ . . . . 6 cyl:, 'raillo, -~· auto.. s5•4' good mHos. tPBE9671 • . /<.:J '59 T-BIRl> !iANDAU~---.... J'Ull fOw•'.· o;r9f nd;tlon;ng, $i!'"7' , pow~r windows & i seats.. ·' , (969CPAJ > / I'": ' .: -'71 GALA 2 dr. Hd. Tp. Rad;o, healer, $2173 •uto., air, P.S., vinyl roof. Good m;les. l,99 6CQLI . '71 MU!»TANG HARDTOP VI, ritdio, lif•t•r, e11tom1tic, P.S .• 52573 •inyl roof, toocl 1r1il1.. 1ir cond. (625CIDI ' '69 V.W. Camper Westphalin RuJ;o, healer, 4 speed, good $1·973 miles. (ZNU715) · ' '71 DATSUN WAGON Radio, ~eater, specie! wheels, $4873 low miles. I 579CXV J I '71 TOYOTA WAGON ·~i.'d;o, ~eater, 4 speed, lo~ ~·313· m1les I0658SWI ' '70 FORD GALAXIE 500 -- ' Do., H .. dtop, R•d ;o, H"Jo" 519l3 Auto., Pwi--. St11ri~, Ait, L.w M;~, 1~619CI 1 ·~' '67 r:1HR1> -, • . ' H"dtop, A,fo., R•d;o, H ...... 5~073 Pwr. Steering, Pwr, Windows, Pwr. Seats, Air, Good Ctr. I FBF584} 1 . . '69 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX • R,d;o, hut,.,. "lomof;,, foll pow· 52173 er, eir coitd., vinyl roof, good 111il ... 134187$). sl"ll9•tl•d llu• look Prh:• $2&95, '71 T,B RD LANDAU 4 DOOR '69 CHEV:. 112 TON ~;;:: ,'~l";;::·m!;:,',", 'i.":;"!~i:::$3573 Pkkup. VS, oulo".'aHc, P,S.1 ~673 heater, new r••nt. Good ~:i!~1~S. S1199•1ted ll1,1e look . miles. {284500 ----------· ----· ---·----. .. ...--'69 CADll:.LAC EL ·DOUD. ; .. 11 ,,,_, ..,. "'"°'"' '" , .... u-t3 ... 673 tioni... 'fjll"ll_ ~ AM/FM, til~ · wM1I, Sw9911tH llu.e ,loolr: Price . ' $4115,. I 142ETll ~ . .., . • ~ I t '71 'T-BIRD LANDAU " I .. II"·-· ,;, ••"'·· "" •hi., .,., $4173 foiM,JowJNln. l'611SXJ S\199•t1d 11 .. --..,, .. '7-0 CHEV. >(4 TOl".I • Pjj;kup. Rod;o, healer, oulo-~973 matic, VS, power steerin9, 9ood miles. t 13381HI . - • • • \, f i I' TORINO GRAN TORINO 4 DIJ H.T. V-8, fact. air, AIT, pwr. ~discs and steer., 678x14 blt w/w, radio, dual rear speakers, T-glass, whl. cvrs., dlx. bwq.pers and more. 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I '6·9'f0RD Pick up ,..,....,.,,,s.rwtwe&Hwrr111 · I fw flis one . • • - • ! . ! ' " I I ' . ,. , I .. I .... ' ~ ... ~ .. • • .Today's F l•al ---• • San Clemen1e ~apls•,an --EDITJON N.Y. Stoeks • vol. 66, No. 52, 7 SEC~IONS •. 86 PAGES -• ORANGE COUNTY, C:l\UFO!INIA WEDNESDAY, FEl ltU.UY 21,·1"11 . TEN CENT 70 Die as Israelis -Force Down Libyan Pl~e . . . " TEL AVIV (AP) -Gunfire from was Flight 114 'trom Tripoli, Libya to cident, but d~, "The white House The pilot of. a Lebanese airliner flying mandos returned from a raid on seven are operated by 1i'ench CftWS. Israeli warplanes hit a· Libyan passenger C&iro and apparently overflew the Cairo would be concerned of course by any !our minutes behind the Libyan plane Arab guerrllla bases in n o r t h e r n A spokesmaq --for Ai r trance said in plane today and (orced it to crash-land . al!'JlOrt. where ~t w~ due abo\lt to -event that mtlht1qardlze the ceaae Said he heard the pilot say on the radio, Lebanon. (See story1 Map, Page 4) Paris that actording to his lnrormatlon • with a loss of about '10 lives, milit&ry rrunutes· before it went . down abortJy ,. . 6a "We got hit." The Lebanese pilot said In · sources reported. before 2 p.m. local time. · It ls three fire in tbe ~ 1.East or rai.se a r· Beirut that there was no indication the A ranking Israeli ofricial source who the cockpit .crew of the Libyan jeUlntr Tbe incident took place about 12 miles minutes' fiyihg time from Cairo to the rler to prosp;:!d:s fur peace there. Libyan plane was off course. re{used to be identified said in .Tel Av\v were Frenchmen Dying Wlder contract from the SUez Canal in the Israeli-re-canal. The Israeli mUltary spokesman ga ve . Airliners Oylng between the two Arab the. i>iJQt of the Ubyan air~ralt answered arran~fuent with Air France. cupied Sinai Desert. · • A. Libyan Airlines ~esman in Cairo this account: capitals customarily make a detour that orden to land his ~ne by aafina:: "I'm lsr.ael captured the Sinai Desert from An llraeli military spokesman said at said 116 persons, lnC)uding-the crew, adds an extra 35 minutes to the one-hour not taklng ordei'I from Jsrael." Emt during the. six-day war of 1967. least ts survivors were taken to a · were al>Gard ~· plaqe. Six babies were ...:."n>e Libyan m entered Israeli D.igbL He said the pilot was killed in the Libya's leader, COi. Moam1nar Kadafi, • hospital. 'Ibe Israeli government issued a among the passengers, be added. There aJi-space•So miles from the canal over the A spokesman said rescue workers were crash, bU:t lhe .copilot survived. bis been a fiery opponent of Israel in brief statement expresstnr "regret for was no imrpedlate accounting ·for the Mediterranean eoastline, and flew over at the scene of the crash attempting to Libya, far removed Jrom Israel's fron-/Arab meetings and other speecb-TT\a~& the lol8 , of life" and saying Israel passengers not included in it&e Israeli Israeli military positions. ~ pull survivors out of the wreckage. tiers, has never been reportea in active occasiona, and provided funds from his "regreta the fac~ that the Ll~an pjlot · casuaJty toll , , • -Israeli' warpl~ 1~ to intercept 'lbe crash-landing was believed to be aerial combat acaiJstt rsrael: Libyan/ ample Oil revenues to aid the 'Palestinian did not h~ the signals asking him to In Wasbini1on, <l@ucy Whit.. llolJllO the alrcraft 'and opened 'fire aft..r the the first time a Libyan alreraft has been troops howe\i~r,,are repQrtedly.stalioned , guerrilla movement. But his coontry's land.'.' press · seqotary Ge"!14 .L. Warren '!'id pilot' liDbied' on!Ors: to land. The plane caught in the Middle East dlsput... It in F.gypt and Lebanon. . 1 armed forces have not been engaged '.fJrline souroes. said in Csiro tb~ plane . ~·~d not. oomqient directly on ~.in-was .hll and forced-to crasb-laod. came only 12 hours after Israeli com-Li~ya's commerlal airliners usually directl y against the Israelis. ~ • 4" • -<.. ' .~ ' ......... oas • ' • 't.2% Approval ' c·USD Bond Gets OK From Voters , , By 10QN V ALTEUA The voter, 'l:uesday approved the sale 1 • °' ... ..,,,, """ 1t1tt of enough boacls U> 'build :;ix ele~ntary •A tll;million' ~d is'sue that will hell>, s<;lioota, t.io lnlen!>edlit.. campuses and .capiafnnO :unified School ,Ojstrict one moreobigb llClloot . wilh ,nina:,;r.·~wth won by . ~tho ~.·e111 begjn laiidsli'lt "' tiie :tlleada ' a ' " • . · ~And now, 1t 1',ut, ,.. ha:~a lightillg , "I! loii ~ ol-': 'to baDd ctiimce," said. a _ ~PY Supt. T.,_i · a scflool. Tbla -1ba1 w~'ll have the ''>llolledlct this mo,... cash av~i.1111¥ tlle "*""' ~· nie eltctorat.. -• ......._ .. Ibo still. lai ~'aft~..:,.,., l: n.uterec!_votm 18 q. 1.,.. dlllti<t -• =·ng . ' cast 1,111 YI"!·-anli l,lllt no ...., ID' "But n certainly ,....,. n -r tO the spedal eleetlm. . handle a situation when yw know that The margin for approval was n per-there i8 a solid~solutk)n ln sight." cent. Ooly 87' peroent wu re<julred to · pass the 'fin! bond issUe 'to come before 1 • votep in seven years. c L ...-:. N ts +"11bink that e-yerycme had a quiet feel-I ~e ~ e , : . lng ,that the .bonds' would pass, but the margin is !pfriethµig that encourages us the most," said Beaedlct. • 9 · · 1z1...:g• .. a· l -. Benedict praised "lllerilly hundreds of t:I re parent Volunteers" who cOnducted phone . campaigns and other proj~cts to help th< bonds Win, I , ~ "Without their help it would have been ~possible to sll<Ceed,';..he said. , -· "Nowhere among the &qJre of Polling places did tho voters fail ·to cast at leas! a simple :r;najortty of aye votes. And only five )lolling places failed to mlllltr. the hy .. thirds majority required !Or paSsage:: ~ ,, ~ • Immigrants califomia -bw,riy pau.;lmen th)• mornlng suddi!nly found themselves' VI the role of immJ&ratloor·ofOcers after a high-speed chase which ended at the San Clemente city golf course. The score early today W8.$ patrolmen . . .em- . ,) , . • # -" •• I ' Damage Bad ·;· In Oxnard; Nq_Deaths ' By THOMAS GORMAN CH ... DMIY ?lift Stefl' A rpoderately strong eart1¥1uake sbo9t Southern cailfomla !Oday, camilic major damage and minor injuries Jn the.central coast city of Oxnard, but m..Uy -anxiely elaewben. - 'nil ~ ...... -Ill ,,. ··"?:i wak1nl ·tllouuridl, WU reported teldellD In I oeriel of flulll ID Ille Slata ....... _ CllGMI, just .-e _. Pallll' Map, In Vmtun jiUDOlllClil -tat ~'es iD Ill fl mQ!!m lit 'l"ld'nolo«Y se' II ,,...... rated tile p roll II 5.75 on the ]llchter Scale. A. maJQr qude ii rated at 6 or more, witb each additional decimal figure in- dicating a force ·to times greater than lhe I~. , Today's tremor came just a UtUe over tlfo years -ICtUally U days and 44 minutes -afttr the Feb. 9, 1971, quake ~ : centered, In the' San Fernando Valley ' • ,. ·, • • ' Ul"t ,......_ which killed 8$, injured liOOO-plus and Nilde 1'fan Ruas Anauk ·. .,, ~ '' . -caused It billion In damage. . • , • ,,. , . •• • , . • ~· . " 1 Emergency d·lsaster coordinating Police.lead,GJen Farrell, 22, to sq. uad.c:g in' Tucson c'oUJ~d'off•r, no explanation for'his action, which ·!'&-authorttie.s rePorted' five minor Injuries after 1::1 .. -n .r •'"-·· b ' ' il and a few small house fires in Qxnard ln · •·~·-·ran 11uue =vu8 a res urant and sul in mµl pie cuta·and hospitafuatlon. 1 Ventura County. "While 10 to 15 older hurled ~ , through: a picture win'dow. Police 1 . · • -, · • · buildlnc• were damaged and windowl ··~ ,-ii. . '"t -.I.'· .; • j ·,; • t\:J j ... l )J •• •. p ,;-ahattered (11 a tw&-mile'stretcb or tbe · • ~ downtown dlstrtct. _·;: .. F(ir :~j o~~'·'•l l ,.~r-~~~d.·: .. [;;-.:,, ~\6-:~:~~urt.:~"= FOUr of thOiSe pcecincts were lo San Clemente; the other lo San .ruan cap;strano. ~ It• •u the Ian ide natare ol the returns in the vy-growth areas that carried tbe -Uon over Ille top, lcbool 3; srnusglers 2. · The chue began at about 8 a.m. as patrolmen fried to l!op an-older lu1Ury sedan beading north oo the San Dlqo , i;reeway. The. driver, however, accelerated. . -1 . ,l _ • . • , 1 , ,., /o • " t r it , 1 . .., Orknge County Airport Traf[ic Con- • • • ' "" 1 .i. .i. ' • • • • • trpllr Bob· Starkey deecribed a roll.Ing • U.s.~~Na~es .33 1 Def~~-· da~ts., in. IUeci;ll{. Ope·' '/A,t;Dq .. ) ~= ~i: ~t°iarr~ swaying com- • ,, , • O ' pared to the quake a couple of years -~,-=... / . 1 1 ., 1 • ago," he said. "I've been through a few olficlals said. 'Die heaviest margin was in ~ Crown Valley School area of Lquna Niguel where the margin was Cll-41. A group with the tladitlooal name of "·Arvy's FriendS" (Area Reeldenta-Vote Yes) led the effort to win approval. Tbe parents dlslrlbuted brochures, pk~ before service clubl .... conducted ~ -campaigns Ind mn offered free bab,slttJog for families while parents voted Tuesday. 11A11 that wu very reaauing,'' Bmedlct said. The .. ~. •i>l>roval by the voters marb Ifie thii<I straight time in the dlltriCt Iba\ a financo measure bas won beayy endorsement at the Polls. Two prevlous overr~de measures were slmllarly reooi'{Od. ' ' With ...... blariDi. patrolmen cbued the car along A venida Dolores near the soolh city Umlta of San Clement... At the Dl>locik ol Santa Margarita the car suddenly Didded to a 'II"!>· illld two men In white T llblrts jumi>ed oiJI and fled on fool between boUsell. Patrolmen then gave cbase witb' their guns drawn. •. The (WO occupants Of the-car vanished into the bnlJb and ,..,.. not 1pprebended. About 30 mlnutto later offi<era cbeclled out the car and llUCCeeded lo '!P'DIDI lbe truut. 7lne MenCID allenl J...,..i OU~ frightened, but obviously relieved. Tho trio was turned ...r lo border patrolmen. San Clemente police planned to sear.ch !IMi area lbrough the day to ,.. If they can find the driver and bis front-seat passengl'I'. WASHINGTON (ill') -Tiie Justi~ -le value ol·about,11 million. World' AirW~ys at'Ktniiedy Alrpcir( who ' of them so this one w8sn;t too much." and Interiar Departments &ll(lQ;UDCed tO-.The 5Q..coliot criminal infotmatjon. to nbted th1tt one of f6Ur crates bound from 11My daughter still hasn't recovered day ·the cracking of the )lirgest illegal which Vesely Forte pleaded ~tr charg-Brazil to Canada hid 1 small lio!e punch-from the last one," said another woman. anlmal fur«lling. operation ever un-ed that on fiO. occasions between Pee. ll, "She was sitting at the kitchen counter ~. 1970 and Aprll 10,.1972, lhe finn· purcbas-eel in it. They saw BPO\ted cat pelts in-haVing breakfast and she let out this Tlirtj~ defendants, including 14 ed and received the skins of 2,'12S otters. side, the JW:tice Department said, blood-curdling scream." compan)el and 19 individuals, agreed to 2,964 ocelots, 419 jagu81'$, 78 pumas.1 5,975 although the airway bill indkjated the A 1nale earthquake veteran (ro1n the entry of a consent decre'e resolving a margays and three giant .otters!.~ all il· conteq.,,ts,we,re}l~thers. , Orange County was more prosaic. federal eomplaioi •against them leially exported £~ Brull andi: Mexico. The Justice Department said the 0 1 was standing there bare naked shav- ln addlliln,0--company, va .. ly For-· .Mulmiun-1t¥,oi>~cioliit,ofllie.· Ing and all of a suddea l lurched to one i.., IDC., a New Ytrt fur sales . firm, criminal lnfonna~ is a· l!f,1111 .flne. dllcovery of bwlllreds' ol illegal spotted • (Ste QUAKE, .Pac• I) pleaded ..,nty lo buJ.iaC more than U,000 The lnjunclim Provide& · tUt -Vuely cat . """· oiler . Jid.tl lpslde the' crates skins illtplly imported from fe>reian Forte and lhe 32 'delmdanli will not sported ID investJcatlon through Cfiitral cDm&too. • ' · • deliv<;r, car?)', tramport, ship,'~. ahd Sooth A\nerica;Eut Alrlca,,Claada Tlie ....--. Died in U.S. J'!.-'tive, pw:cbue, Puma; marta11 oeiolot, District Coort in Brooldyn, enjoins the otter, giant Oller, jquar, 1clleetab, and.Eu!<>Pe. · · ' cltleodaDtl from any~ rnovemeat or leopard ot tiger •klnl taken, trilllpOl'led • A l!'lllld ;iry inveatlgaUon W>COVered ·. j t~ in uJ.mal skins anywhere in or sold in violation of the Jaws or reguta-Ole movement of hule quantltltt of spot· the nrlof tlons of the United Statto or·a01 forellu tl!'I cat skins.· Flab and Wild.life Service agents country. • Few of· tht sklbl entered the United erUmated 'the purchase price of these The illegal operation was dl1COvered Slates, the Justice Department said. Weatllel' A'D SEL LS RUGS LIKE HOT CAKES DAILY PILOT cllsslllod want ads move ~-latL skins at sllgbtfy ·mole than l800,000 and tast April ~y employes "!'Pl American I • · d · M Ph · Jeweler's Home Planners A ~· ap . · rase : l.eeiOO. <>£.Genis " ' • Not only 'did the wcatherlady miu op her SUMhioe prediction, but 8bt didn't tven tee the earth tremor coming. She sheepishly for .... s sumy llties through Sat- urday, With occasional higti ckiuds and t..mperatures of 65 at the beaches rjslng to 72 inlllld, aiect lhil one: , ' . ' BIG SAL&. G1r1p IUll. Mlto., turn., Wil!!o, liilll, 1-. in-. Watem palntlnp, =:...~~ lllOR. (-) South La- ..... Tbun. • rrt. Clliy. "Tho results were lantaltic • . . 1be ::si..:i~ ~m. -ri-' So 111d the --aace-MI .., ... Is a1-eJllllly, """ -Ida inllet Is -lull. -Mow -...... dllndlot ol ""11' own wldl 1 DAILY PILOT daatfWI •ont ad -Dial d!Ncl--. \ I 'Corriilpr' Lacki lYew Roam~ D~elopers Critkat ' It By CANDACll PEAlllON' ....... ,... ... Orange C.Xy plllmln;- Tuelday oppnlved I -phrue -"transportlUon corridor -to be written 111 1...,... of mapo ol--the master plan ol arterial lJifll"IY'· }Jut •dcled no ' -roods ii> jO ;.vi* IL . one commlllloner, Sblriey Grindle ol an.re, later 11id lbe had -"""*lnl for ..... thin I leCead" and caDtd Ille adlool "waltzllil ...und the 1-" GI wllelller I tr......,.uan corridor .. be 1 ?dpwl allol IM route o(llle deluact c.-..... .,. .... ......... -.... ·.·.·•·•••·•·•••••··••••·•· . .................. ~ ... . ·•·••••········•• ......... •. .·.·.•.•.·.•.-.•.•.· .. ·.· .. ·.·.·.· •.• . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... ··:- Wll lbita bowlllc wtilt I ..nldir la." Commlsalanm a monlll .,, IDdlclfed they _.. iw.wnt ol .a couoty transportalloa <Orridor npihl« llons tho 11,,.. ol the olate-propooed C o 11t Fmway route. I Bui ·ro1d 11eportment oUlcl~ Is said Tueldll1 they wouldn't W..w for 1t leaot two~ whs8Mlr~t d be .. ' acceptable plan. ~ Road -111.l-TM Ille told ' Pllnninl "°""" · 11111 the ' Count)' la i-cmq I ._-u .. ~~ilmllYll(1m.- • • (8oo COUllllOll. '-II ' . \ . . . ·Tho 'bjlp)e of "San 'ctemt!nte ~weler -l)tlleqd \iu lobted' by biirglars, II WU aiDoH..i TilOocll,Y I and the thlel<es made ti( 1!ltla """ mon n19 In raw _. ... ~~· Police •Jooniod of the breakln early TueocllJ lrom tho local businessnian who lives II * Calle !Ilea. lt 1111 Ibo .....,.. theft of Hems from a San ~ mldence In Jess than a week Mil !he. llto!t In a "rie1 ol bm1Jirlel lhrousbout the city, dete<tives ~-tlio ll•ma taken In the Jatest job .tu 1 t....u.th chunk of opal valued at •• olhel' ..... lhd oeverar expensive . rk1p. ~ ~ Otfl<'Ofl .llld,•lry wu.ml<le ·tbrollih 1 llttb!n>w-. • t INSlltE TODl\'t" Reporter William F.,.., and the man who 1enten~id him to jai(for cantt7ilpt of cOllrt, 1"14i• Charfu H. Ofder, fttl g.owing prtUKre i7' their, 1mpou1. See 1tort1. Pab• 11. • • f , ,. • ' .t« .. ' • • • ' • • ' DAll.V Pll.DT ' . I Given 'Gr df ather Clause' . • • . • ' ' hom Wlrelimlcel No "'"'"OI pennlt II nqulttd tor coutal .........,.""' .,.... wbett Haub.ftantfuttTWOfk-Was Cl9lpjeted and "substanflar' liabilities were lncurted before Prvp. 20 became law NOY. 7, Stale Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Youncer ruled Tu ... day. MOit developments begun between : April , im, and Nov. 7 would come under the . proposition's .. grandfather claUJe" and'.....,Jd oot need pOrml& from a roglonal coal\oll commllalon crated by tho paaaage of the coastal InlU1Uve, the legal opinion llkt1 Under Prop. 20, ;>ro)ecll valued al more than f1,500 within 1,000 yard! of tbe mean high tldt line must carry building Oxnard ptrmill er exemplioao from 1 coutal oomm1Nloa. ' Tiit -.i JnlllaUve Included tbe April 1 eU..U.. dote. Y011j18''a oplnloo wu II.., to clarU)' lhe ..... ""' and help tbe =-v1tlaa conunilslons. But tlle Attorney General liabilities on the development by Nov, 7," investment was. "II I penon has met all tlle re- quln!mew of tho Jaw lllld has performed aubstaDUal work and Incurred 1Ubltantial llablUlleo on the develepmenl by Nov. 7," Younaer saJd, "it is our concluslon that such penon would have a vested rljbt lo complete the development witbOut a permit from a regional coastal ione ~ servaUoo commission .provided that Hardest Hit by Temblor OXNARD (AP) -"The quake becariie · 1 ro1llii1 motiiln' altar 11.s f1r1t bai!S· It lmocked, me from side lo side tn my bed." 'lllat'a bow lodey'1 lfnlnll earthquake felt lo newaman Davld Wllfta tn neart>y camarillo. "U sent dJsbea and croc:Ury crashing · Beach Club Land Protest Letters Not on ·Agenda lo lbe floor In my house. One ol my pic- tures fell olf ~ wall, too;"-be'1'elatod: To Rlcllln:it Rodrlquez, manager of a Mayfair 1Darket In OIDard, the hardest hit city, the auili aeemed-"the end of the world " • -,, "That ~aa lt," be' said. "There was no place to go." Rodriquez eatlmated 'damage to the market at $10,000 and said the celling "just showeml down In a lot of little pieces. Everything is on the floor." "Oh, Lord, did I feel it!," ezclalmed Sarah Squirrell, .admitting clerk to Ven- tura County General Hospital at nearby Ventura. "It juat rolled. It was terrible. It seem- ed to lut a Jong Ume." · OIDard Police Sgt. W. A. C.dy Aid, A tempeat 11 brewing in San Clemente "The IOUDda of breaking windows in town over posslbllilles that a comer of the city IOUDded like gtmJholl. I looked out and Beach Club grounc1a wlU be carved away ~';. ~~c: .. the parking lot rocking in for a road extellllon lo North Beach. Police deok officer E. Melander said : Bat c;tty ~n meetlnf tOiiliht today's quake wu "a lot wone" than -·-"'-""'Ill~ -"'** -to ...... pemill .. = -., Ibo c.._.. OoooW a....-Aet .... v:z;; ....,,, dorllJ t a u- -e1open -11111 lint to .... plJ tt eoa1taJ M11UD•kw fill' a-ilriipiloo ltatus. AllilWJt Atty. Gen. Corl BOronby Tuelday aid thal wllat lo "111botaDUal" IUiDI of .money or weft will have to be deWmlned caae by cue. A *'1,IOO In-t °" a '2$,000 home lU,Y be ~ -ltl>llal a1ld ... empt ibe owner from needin( a new building permit. But the same *'1,000 spent on a $3 mil1Joo cmdomln!um proJ- mLL UNACCOUNTED FOR Li. J1m11 K. P1tteraon County Approves Point Restaurant I ii>tibt not 8llllple the hassle becaUJe a the lfll tremor which waa centered Jn j prot:_est letter sent early this week came Los Anceles' San Fernando Valley, and A sublease to allow the establishment : too late to ,be placed on tontgbt'1 agenda. killed M perlOlll. of a Red Onion Mexican re1turant at • Tboifwtll be aet foe the March 7 ltlllon, "! wu hero In lfll and this latest one Dana Poinl llarllor wu approved Tues-• inl&Md. --was a lot louder, and more tblngs fell TllUI fir 1t least* pnons have llln-down," aald Martha COvarrulllaa. "Tbis clay by the Board of Supervl.sora. ed ,r.uua.. clalmlnc !bit tbe extenalon one wu l!borter, thoqlt." • The ttstlurant firm will aubleue from of -Boca de la Play• would.,.._ <>wen CollJna, state ltlptr!ntandent of Dana Point Associates which baa the quire the carvJn& •ii' , ol U... bigbwoya lo Ven~ County, aaid three ~ Jt41t on all man COIIllllel'Clal ac- • ~ -e ~~!ff~ f.A¢11ando C<J!l!l~lfl!ay Uv!Uea at the harbor. , 1 of • Jll ~d .,....., up: u 'I' ,.llnel ,,... ltenntth Sampoon, 4!recto1"of ·birbors, North Beach. ·' . ' · opea by 8:!0 a.m. • · · beacbeo and parka said put ol· the City Engineer Phll Peter aaid ~y. ·"We haven't found any ' $1ructural aubleue wu an ~t ·not to open bowever, lhlt lllll fir 110 apeclfle . damlae tn .the county a1thougI;i we had· tbe ..staurant before Jan. 1 lfli. , nlf for the ~ bul ll!OY:. • \><. :· '.<;llWI ouJ lboting almOat u aoon artbe ' '' ,,.. 1 dalfted .... -•.• llktlMIOfi Ri'Hel ~l' He ~il' .. 1tla ,..., '11 1 ,fl 11'• I ... j ~·o1Al'ffl )111!# .;ofthenew8-IJ.d, ·~.J> .. 11111'1Wile ·thai'w..1otthel'Oldlcil!iMI 'C. J ·M G , ""· I "II thlre 8" 801 -Ill the Wiy, we ao fut. We really shook up here." •· C regor i ;c;t'~'.?'."'},themback,"lie * * * rua.-~ Sched. uled Scorel of cl•-art ~ for a u:;e fight. howoiW, and lnlllt that the ex· Frot11 P•e 1 tension ihould'not be~ 1n11,od, Aid ~ noic1e1* Harry . QUAKE ••• . ~. the ¢11 "'""Id .... ~ lo : the lialliwair llld ~ the onUre •'froniriid" o( tlto Belcll aub. Riven and olbors Jn. tile flcbl htalst that oonnoclJn& the rood with A vonlda E1taclon which rw11 parallel lo the beach would create "a race coene" and would prove a hazard to youngsters who play on tbe Besch Club grounda. 0 We don't need the road down there, and I don't really know why they want to build it," Raven said Tuesday afternoon. . Tho projeci -which would be paid half-ancJ.half by tho city and the county -calls for rebuilding of the trtanglo of &treets aurrounding ·the clubbouaa and the connecting of the roadways. Thus far the conctpt bas the approval of county agenciea, but the city as yet has oot acted on any specific plans for • the road. Raven, who said be has been a con· trlClor, hlmael!, lnallled that the ex- tension "Jw to take away moat of the comer at the club IJ'OUD(la. "There ls absolutely no way to do ft without destroying the whole section," he said. OU-COAST .. DAILY PILOT side," be recalled. "I thought if this wu having a heart atlack it wasn't that bad." Similar reactions surfaced elsewhere along the Oranie Coast, where some ac- tually slept through the quake. The tremor triggered mu. more than alosbing swimming pools, rattling win· dows and swaying chandeliers. The tremor was felt as a rolling motion in most areas from Arroyc Grande to the north and San Diego to the aouth, a distance of about 300 m.Ue.s. In Los Angeles, 50 miles south of the epicenter. the quake shattered ·windows and caused skyscrapers to sway, the As.wciated Preas reported. Further north, the Highway Patrol reported rockslides rumbled down onto coastal hig~a)'ll tn the Malibu and Ox- nard areas <if,tbe cout, but were cleared by 8:30 a.m. ·and opeo to traffic. E,....P .. el CORRIDOR . •• ' ' In Orange County, through active citizens ogroupa Jn. acli. The portion ol this study for the coastal zone would take two years to complete, be added. Planning commissioners later agreed with McConvtllo that the· solution lo lranaportatlon needs In the coastal zone should be given top priority. Road.officlals are especially concemed about the area from Laguna Canyon south to Daha Point and San Juan C.pistrano,. McConvllle said. To suppott the development .going on l,i South Orangei County, he sakl1 "we will need better vehicle transportation than just busea oo jhe Coast lllllltway and we will need aome kind of lranspilUtloll corridor." But McConvlUe and ...istant Robert Volen were rellicalnt to ay wbal a lrlDSJ>Ortatloo corridor would be. Voien shOwod commlaioaen lketchn of alternattv. for 1 ~ootwlde cor- ridor, whlch lncluded a slx·lane artartal highw1y· fOUl'lano 1rtarta1 highway, botb with !&feet lei) In the center for mass transit; fixed rail and boo l)'lleml. Ht emplwized tbne were only ex· amplea and thal width would vary l"c· cording to amount ol sreenbelt and ~ Uon, • ~oleo did recommend 'lhot ' a I I dtllpated Cout Freeway rlibt-of-w1y In the C01DllJI be lelt open until the rood de~ cooperaUve study dectdea what to do with It. Tecbnlcally, the COtlJlU' bu oo bold on t"'! rtaht-of • ...,. • Prtv1te eervlcea wm be held for carter Jomea McGn!gOr of Dann Point who died Monday II tho qe of 84. Mr. McGregor wu a member of the San Oemt\]le Lodge No. m F & AM. Ht fonnerly was a motel manager in Blythe before moving lo the South Coast 14 years ago. He leaves his widow, Dorothy, of tho family hmne at Ml115 Coast Highway; a son, Gerald, of Williamston, Mich.; a daughter, Carol Boi>th, Of Irvine; a brother1 .Junior, of St. Ignace, Mich.; three ststen, Edna Dawson of Fullerton, Violet Gustafson of St. Ignace 8lld Ruth Carrow pf Ann Arbor, Mlcb., and five grandcblldren. Pacific View Mortuary In Corona del Mar is in charge of arraogements. Beach Frontage Study ' In Capo Beach Set A feaslblUty study of the Pu.I>lic Interest in C01D1ty acquisition of•llO-feet of beach frontage in Capistrano Beach waa ontmd by the Board. of Supervl.sors 'I\lesday. ~ \ Kenneth Sampson, director of barbon, beaches and parb aaid flood control district, wbicb bas an outlet on the Prima DeRcba beach, and the members of the Shon!cllffs Homeownm Aasocta- Uoo wbo use the beach would be Invited to partlclpata In the stud)'. Tiit beach ad- joins San Clemente OD tbe aoutlt. Tax l .imit Given Tbe new ""Ice district lo be formed by the Capistrano Unified School District lo build swimming pools at two Dena HUl.s and San Clemente I141b Schools wlU be reatrfct,ed lo I lkeat per $100 of a...-..tuauon tat rate. · ,,,. limit wu placed · oo the new dlstriol J\leadey by the Board of Supetvlaofs. • VERMONT OKA.YS ' WOMEN'S RIGHTS MONTPELIER. Vl (AP) -Verp!Olll today became tho 28th allte to ratl(y the Equll lllll!tl -lo the u.s. CollltlhttlGa! ~t alltes m111t give approyil he!.,.. 11-. ... law. Tile -. "'1lcll would bl the flth to the U.S. ~doll. alllal that equlllb' of ..... tllllllr the .law llhl1l DOI lie dlnled '1t abrldpd "1 the Ullllod Slates .. "'lll1-Oil ..,,_1 rl. .... , . • -: 7 ...., lllo .... .-. lie .... : TtlllilrilMllo ... WcsFt~i ..... ., oplnkm' Olf"rwmillradMo of; Prop. llO. ' • I Seulor James R. Mllk (D-Sln Dlqo)? 'l'l>elday Jn~ a blU wblcb would; amend. the couta1 zone conservation act: a1,.. the u.e. of Youncer'• ruling. • ' The bill, SB &, would lpCiflc.allY ex·1 •DlPI projects tn which "aubstantlal • wort'! Ot ''lllhltaDtlal llabUide." bad: -· tncumd be! .... Prop. zo ... a ... : prowd by Yolln. j : The eoutal .......,,""-' wfil have : jurlldlctlon .,..,. 11tuw•nc tn the 00asta1 : zone for three ye.an while a permanent; coastal protection low IS belJli prepared.; . •oig Job ·· to he Done~ Brotlw r of .. U~unt£(J. POW 'Asks for U,S. Support :.· -' ' ., ' w~ prlaoners have bttl! plloklgraphed, "We want lo gel people lo txpre!S By JACK CHAPPELL and their picture& published, but that their outrage that thla ltst Is nowbtre or .. D11tr Pllt 1tat1 Haooi refused to acknowledge their cap-comple,te. People want to do aomething,' ,., ... k" Pat•---1oo•~ at ~-~--• tlire, or name ·tbem on a POW list. but they don~ know what to do. · LU\,; ie.-.. -WK' MCa. 11It'1 blackmail, that's what it ls,'1 he 0 We're trying to get as many people u POW bracelet be wears on bis wrist. It said, and explained that the United we can lo write to their congrmmen or bears the name of his older brother ,..Jim. States still has men unaccounted for in seod a te1egram and eipreSa outrage al Luck wears a blue star on his bracelet. Korea. He said the political )ever age . this list that has come out," Luck said. nult mea-ns· ihere's been no news abbut gaiDed 1»' ~rtalntY. over the:Jate of He said that Haooi appears to be bis brother • Vietnam Pill!• oould be used lo push for sensitive lo American public oPinlon, mil "If you ~ked 10 people on the street ~mlc ana military advantages. that personal action by lndividuals can about the prisoners, they'd say: 'Gee, Can you think of any congressman. have an elf~ , I'm glad we're getting them all back.• representative or senator vi'ho has spoken He himself .!)as embarked on a ope-~ Wetre not. Only about three gu)'ll tn 10 ""!.on thjsl Information· cimpalgn 8lld II aptakin& Ip have been accounted for on that list ," the · This ls 'going ~ drif_t out of .the front community groups about the fate and un- former Marine said. pages and ~y IS gomg to think about certainty of the Americam held by ~ "They just don't realize lhat l,300 are it anymore. We re ~lad on one hand t~at Communists. > llll8CCCIUnted for. We're worried that prisoners are co~ng baci:, but worried sal"dTbere's still a big job to be done," bt: they're 1oing ~ be focgotten," Patterson that people are going to forget. . r said. Luck's brother, a Navy Ueutenant, was shot down In May 1967 and l.s pn!IUmed by U.S. military author!U.S lo have bttl! captured by North Vietnamese troops. When both brotbera were In Vietnam, he and Luck (his real name Is George, but the nickname ls preferred) even spent 1an R &: R (rest and recreation leave) together. Military accounls of the downing of the Navy Dyer's tactical bomber report radio contact with the Navy officer via a survival radio. Jim n!ported then of being llUITOUDded by North Yietnameae. No Communlat accountlnJ hu ever been given lo Jim'• parenll, the Robert E. Pattenona of HIDIUoglon Beach. .or to Luck who lives tn Llguna ~ Car in San Clemente .. ,. Drifter Gets I 0;.to-lif e ,. In Navy Officer Slayillg A drifter from 0k1ahoma was sen- tenced lo 10 yean lo lile by a San Diego Superior Court Judge Tuesday in the klU· Ing laat year of a Navy officer Wbooe body was found tn Carlsbad and whose car was discovered abandoned near San Clemente. 1 •·• "! am, and my family II, just 111p<r happy we're gettlnl our boya back. I can't look at TV or watch • POW bug- ging his wile •• , It just loan me up," .he aald. Describing the defenclant, Gerry ~ Ding, 28, as "dangerous:' Judge Frantji Gall!'8her paaaed aentence on the man I , who WU found guilty of ~ \ murder late wt inaitth. "· ""'-.C!Ulle l<>1llihl ·l"""I·~ walked"up lo a sentry at the airlsUanitOi But deaplta the gratefulness for the return of aomeiii'1 an anguisb, loo,llt.. "liro and IF.\' returil home; t'iitd± for.1".._ Luck aaid t \lli! 'SiihD\fa .w;r .. of tbe prlsonera were announced, he and his family just about gave up on Jlm when his name wasn't among those listed. ' "That was a roogb night," be said. Then, the family learned that only about 610 of tbe more than 2,000 men listed by the United States u Prlaooers of War, or Missing tn Action were ac- counted for on the Hanoi Utt. (VIV A, a POW lnlonnaUon and assistance organization today Nici that l ,!Q mlUtary and 30 to 40 clvlllan M!Aa and POWs are not accounted for by the Hanoi 1ial. Barbara Norwood, Orange O>wlty VIV A office manager, aaid that 58 known prbonen have not• been ac- COWlted for by the communlsi.s.) "You can't put a whole lot of cn:dibili- ty in that list because that leaves 1.300 Haool sa~s tt doesn't know anything about and that'a ridiculous/' he said. Luck explaloed that there .,.. casea • A bandit who used a silk stocking to mask his eyes and the top of hil turtleneck sweater to blot out the rest or bis face took $628 at gunpoint Tueaday from an El Toro restaurant Toppers Restaurant owner George Allen Aimers told Orange COunty llterilf'a ' offlcm be foond the gunman waltlnJ for him when he went to open his restaurant at 23775 EI Tom Road. Aimerl aaid hil assaUant, described as being in bis early thirties and about 8 feet tall with curly brown hair, showed him a pis~! and told him : "All right, unlock It and go to ll" Aimera' told deputies the gunman pocketed $628 tn receipts and left In a hurry after warning the proprietor lo do nothing until be left. Gata al ~ Clemmta and blurted out '1 confessloo. 1 i:l'ttertilleclla11D1D, i;,i.e: .-rtedly told .~gu&r$"tt ~1 ~rfOJJb ,,. ,. '04; •Salt' a.mmt. J1jlllt>IJ•W!lre called ... !JIOllleltl illor M-lng led t!lem to .. car belongtng~o the-Victim., . ; An 1""r later v..,.1og led poJJoe to ,, spot al<mplde. the . fl)!eway In CariJ!iod w~ the body of Navy petty olflctr Mitchell Queen, J2, lay. ~ Queen· had bten.ahot five umea with.• smalLclllher revolver. . : During the trial V..nnlog Insisted q.t the victim IOlde homoleiual advancp after Plcklnc up the hllrhhltlng drifter.,, T)le· ~UO!I, llowever, attem~ lo prove that Queen IOlde no auch ad,' vances and that thO motive Wll atmplJ roblierY. • A. be paaaed llelltence Wednesdai Judge Gallagher poinlod lo statamentl made by Manning and said Ibey .~e proof of Ma"fltnl'' dan,«erous tendencl~ "He aaya blmsell Io the probltlotl report that when he ~ with a tlwi fie can not slop tmtll the man alops ~ ing," tbe judge said. · " CLOSD - IUNDAY ' I I ' \ I I ' PIJllUC NODCE B"1• c .. t Bi...ed ' I Cattle Rm~ling ... / WI t I.,., ,..,, fl, 197J DAILY- .OVER THE COJJNTER. HASP Lhtlnp (or. Tuesd>y, Fobt.,.ry 20, 1973 . ' l f/. u l l I • ,, I t ,_ . ~ ·llAIU-s Wt •• F•w> 21.. 191l Nixon &icks Budget • Cuts in Radio Talk WASiiiiMOlt (~ - Pr 1 fnt Jtbm 'G I 0 WI t.lp!t altl Wr ,, *> • .. R)' lo -i.e llaDQr -.. turtW ... pndided ... _ ........ -·&I ........ a ID rlle b' ...... s %, ___ .... _ .. 111111 ef .... ,.... In•·------... ----.. . -lllf lllldilol ... -.. .fllrlJ aMM • 1 I lilt llo - t lblt .... 1111 rt J I h .. .----... • -lollal, -will --out of W!' ir Ille Jl•W thltc.i~" -. •-l~•I --m•adal•rJ ' I ' -,,_ -., ....,. ml price coaln>ll, Nix· • "'ii -I ''M, -Gil IOI. "The Idea Illa! - ... ~ .... -...... troll ..... virtualJJ -..... ir W ii J t md tel ii 14tally wrong. We 11111 ,_, •111 "ilorilolrlT have firm controls. We are ..._ ..., .., 111 fad, 11m eaiordnJ lhem 11rm1y. All _ ..... I "" _ ... _ that ii changed ii our i¥holl .. -..... for -"'ealoccing them." -••-· Turning 14 the federal lilt -aoid lria ad-budget, be said the aalloo hoo I I ,, 4looi'I -.. """"" the best cbance ln years "' -11' ' ".tll ..... a ~I l':.ur: :::. "'::; ""aw -11 tire ......i ~ .... _,_ ,_ ~ ... ... .... ,... • ., will .. ,~ -::' ,._, ,.... .... -..... -family budgel l as • di I •t-cinc la ,.11; it) ti eur fawL• D.. ' I Iris derisjm to NIXON llJ!CL08ED that he will le!ld to Congress the ecooomic section of his state or the Union report On 'Thur ... day. " Cost of Insurance He said be wanted to talk about the economy ' 1 i J1 per!IOllal terma -about ill impact oo you and your fami- ly." .For Cars Going Up • IA!( Jl!WKDCO (AJ't -,.. ~ ....... ollllltd Calllor .... -.. ~ ---.. --,,_ ... --.... -lillo:llttwww.,.....md-a CllUarnia Slijiaue o.t 9c I 4 a ill uellicles: ilet-..__, ........ a.t . .... .. -.......... all atrldlJ limllal a ea r ellier ..W ......, • • d tt...-.•·a~t.me.-Wzcw ftrimJ dams of .............. lqjorios, - -pals. iJMIUSUj IP"°' MlllD ..,... 'De ......... nearly all Tbe "" 10,, nieodQ' will --•·-by ...,. C8llle pet-1 f o Jo r 7 poJilc -rldool apinot premhum to rile m awaace tm-m... . eM If a Nil.on sald his measures to )iring more jotro and <educe 'the -of inflaliaa u ..... make the nation more com- pelitive in trade may pay off this year. "ll we do theae tblnp, tm can uaber in a new tta of pro-- longed and growing prosperilY, ror-the ·United-Statea. Unlike past booms, this new pros- perity will DOI depend on the artificial stimulus of war." • Food C-OSt _ol_jl_&r_-_"""' I www w i..t ill a mob llelending bis ded!ion "' trim the number of social ~ grams from the budget, lfwm aald, 0 Tbese old programs may ....hau_amtWinl names. they may oOiiiililU good ........ but behind the fancy label often lies a dismal lallaft." • prllcy, Jl"dlded Jldr !'mm, -.,.-... •rlYe'f' I ftlt 11 \tat el tlle ',,._ c..tl6nia .. • 2 '2 -'IBB IAW ... -a __ .... _1r11_ .... AN OPINION -by .,_ -0. 'llrlll-. -lllal the .... ..,__ .,. ___ tloe_ ---•pillytl ......... .,L .. oikt "'C:' ltltate" .... COIJl4 l wl te i t .._ -tire nlillc-Cmll! a '" ? 'WW ia:Jeue .. ·--Ille--ill pa-iljsy - arpioot -~ Be -!Mt d. .,.. car ..,. ___ .. ..... .. -lion ol the .... . --idt mt year In .-.w •mare paw ..... -. JI ,.....i -<r ---111111wcsa8*1. -B.Qo~aSon Ft-trill ....,.. -__ .. __ Ille ... -•• .,,...,r!••t." -a • l'wdllt aauhat .. Jalrtm -.. t "' WQ' I I ti:tillll wt. waeMwdJ~& ... ._. acwsi:;. nm tllDlgll tbe _., ... _In -dlof ..... ridillll ..... .., .. ~"bemiid. THEIE AIE MCllE 1llAN 2000 SPAllWN6, DEl'EllDA• E, USED CAIS FOi SAIE ON COSTA MESA'S MnOI ICHUYAID OF CAIS. friendly • Reliable • Convenient L00k '0C' •Mr Etri.i1B .. E..., AT COIJ7 A lr.ilES.& 0£4LOS O lrrii HARBOR !LY~ IE'rWEEar,. ~Alif D/1(;0 FREEWAY A•O •Ew•OAT ILVD ~oo' ORDER I I I ,. YOURS TODAY! ,, .. ;w St:c• • Onlor For Y-Nff w • ,_ May b. vs.cl on ••elopes • ,.,_. edclress i.i..i.. l\lso _., .....,, .. ~ ...... for _..,. ......... ii-. ..... ....... r.conls. ....... ok. t.i..i. stidt .. ,1au • ..i-,i...,.;,i1w-.... .... ....... ,ocd_All ..... _,. .. .. wit~ sli'G~ v.,...,,.. ... ' .,, ..... , ........... ,... --...... ___ .. ____ _ ......... ~ ....... __ ~--.'--- .. I PllNnNG - I I I I L I I I I He llid lllal h ls ad· mlnlslralioo ba1 been charged with showing a lack of com- passion for the dlladvantagtd adding, ''the best amwer to this charge is to look at the facts." Ill! SAID H I S ad· ministration is budgeting 66 percept more to help the -. next year than was the case. lour years ago, rt percent more for the sick, 71 percent more for .<11der Americans and 24Z percent more for the bungry and JllllDourisbed. C.Ouncilmen Vote to Sell 11 Shares SEAm..E (AP) -The King County Council bas voted unanimous1y lo se1J II shares of sloclr; -111 lta own -al the CWT<lll -of about fl a ....... One ...... "' ltocl: In the Higbline savtngs & Loan Alrloclaliaa wu given the county in HM by David J. Williams, an officill of the in- -. lo emphasize grow· inl """"""""! •pending and the netd for more revenue. 'lbnrugJI splita, the single share became II. Councilman Ed Munro, who lllOVtd lo selJ, llld: "f think we came to the conclusion that It wooJd take ~ years to galn coatrol or the Hlgbllne savings and Loan Association. We coulcln't nit thaW<rng •• Cbairmlm Jobn T. O'Brien aid: ••we are now out ol. the stock market." Speculation Phshes Go'ld Prices Up $l.O LONDON (AP) -'riie prlco "' gold bit t<COrd blgtro In Europe Wedneoday a rt er gaJnina • phenommal '" .. ( 1:~:C,1t;_c ) ounce In the .....t -Ille U.S. dnllar was devafued. 'it, U.S. cumncy ftl weolr:or. Deak<• attributed the "*' rlae in the gold ..tee to '"mlill1 specula tl•• .,..,..,., munfnl t•at .-nmoathe-aot --the price .... "8 furtlm'" •• elpl&lll ........... Tbo ..... ol pl .... . --~ .... ........ blp .. .,.., mclf1 .. . ..... -.. ..... 11 ... here • ,... IJ, the ..., .. dollar WM twtssd Norr 'Ir the price "' ... -..., • fewc..iaa-. e 1.ed&te•• BUlllWS (AP) -P.U doll-... apeclod "' bePI---· tl.ft--Klawanled by l•t' •• »mrll Co. ol .... It .. .,.,., - Scoltilh Avillion, company of. · licialJ ·Ille!.' . The pod Ciiis for the -1y· of cargo and ae.... c1oon ..... Oillrt elect eocapo balrbel for Locld-i•s FlOU I um b 0 jetliners, Lockheed 1nnwnced Tlleaday. I Dellverles ""' txpectod 'lo continue for sevenl, yoon. ..... 1'111118 WASHINGTON (AP) -Tire author of • conoumen• IUide lo buying Insurance llY• ''the deceptive. Illes pr ac lie•• found in the lile-insw'm» .. _,. conllllute ......... .....rat." Dr. Joeepll M. 11e1111 alae told I Senate )oidlclary ..... -looldng Into Ibo ID- -field 1'IOld.ly tl!al lru1er'l ll'lll>.1 has -.. the iDdal\r1 ...,....uy lnhlllrS ill -" olinool eicloal""'1 In oalllng teclrnlqna o a perbalJo onll ..,. ..-two of !he i..U.lrle pollcles. ~ ~ Jlalpb c Hider ml BeD. an l1C1 s Unlwntfyln1ora•ce,.. 1-, -... lodrnl .......... fir Ille ...w.. out COits ad t .,.,, ........ -.......... 11 .... ..... . I COMPI.ETE NEW YORK STOCK UST I " • ,• ~ • • .. ••• .. ' • ' • . . • • .. '!I " •• "-;'I ·~ 't ~ ,I l .. ' I 1 l _ ..... ---... . . ....... --·-. -----· -,.,. • .... . ... ' W ednftlday's Closing Prices-Complete New :York Stock Exchange ~ l • • • . . • • DAILY PILOT 17 For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424.321 ' • • J .. II OAILV PILOT PIJBUC NO'nCE """ ~Ji.Md Or-. Co.ti O.lly Piiot, f:ebn,Mry '"' 11, 2' •nd March 1. 1m. '31-13 PIJBUC NcmCE PVBUC NOTICE PIJBUC NO'nCE l"tcTITIOUS llUSOIISS .. o\MI ITATIEM•NT T,_ folloooo'l119 ~ 11....dolnQ .MIMI.I •1: . AAl'IO CIRCUITS, 7S# Aud• ....... 1 Gflrdtn Grow, '260 Pnlllp H1rtt Menus, 1751 OI• Ave. WHfmlMlet C.llf., '2613 Tlll1 blllkllM It tol'Mludtd by In !fl. ~"""' l'!hlllp """'-l Tllll •l•'*'"'"f ,,..,_ flltd 1wltfl thl Courl-'Y Clft of <>r.ntt Co.inty DI! Feb!'Wi,.., t, ""' . , PDN7 -Publltllld " °"'"" COMt Diiiy Piiot, l"...-v.ry ,.. 21,. 211 9lld Ml«h 7, tm · •11·73 PViluc NOO¥E PUBUC NO'nCE PICTlnGus •utn•ns MAMI . ST,\TaMl!NT Troe toll~ P'AON ''' clolne OU1l11n1 ••: INNEltSCAPE DESIGN, 200 NfWPOrt Ct11W Dr., .svllf ·210, N"1)Gl1 l!llNCll ..... GIYnn trown, fe2 LI Mlracll. so. l. ..... &Nd! ' Keret1 Jollnlen, 4010 P«lr. NNPC>rt No, 124. Ntw11«! 8Mth 92'60 Thll bu$1MU 11 beln; conducted b'f I llmlttd perlnenlllp IC1ren Jol\nsOn This 1!1t1menl flied wltll "-Counly Clerlr. Of Or1nve Countv on: Ftb. IS. 1913. Br Thlrr ... M. Ward, Deputy """ PubllMled Orange Coast O.lly Piiot Febf'U1ry 21, 21. flld Miwcn 1, u, ltn. '39·73 PUBIJC NOTICE NOTICE OP AVAtl.AllLITY OF UNUAL aEPOltT Punu.nt to section •lCM Id) ot tne lnler111I ltewnue COdt. notice Is ~ OIYll'I Tl!1t Ille -I rtpQrt o1 llw Oclobt'r 31, 1'12, of KENNETH ANO CLAAA MURCHISON FOUNOATION, I NC., l Pl'IYl!e '°""""llorl, 11 "t\flli.ble 11 ttll fourld1tlotl's !H11KIHI offl(t fO!' ln- -.pedlon during r9VUllr bu$1~1 llourt from 1:00 I.Ill. to S:OO p.m.. by eny cltlrtn who rwqwsls II W'llltln llD d1y1 1flet" Int 4-1• of lhh pul;tllk1t1on. TFll lollndallon'1 prlll(i,..I offla 11 IOCl!ed •I 1' Lindi l1le, Ntwl)Ol'1 8Hdl, Clllf. "2662. The prllKIOll ITll~ of the touncSttlon b HUGH R. MUR(;Hl50N. M>Q MO.MAN H. Giil!• ANO CO .. Cl"A1 SSIS I , c.,_, Sllltt JlS L.1-....... , C.UI. ft113 l"!Jbll1'11d Qrlf\Oe Colt! 01Tly Pllol, f'tDrvlry 21, lf1J .SIJ·7l PUBUC NO'nCE ·' :" . .. By TOM BARLEY Of ... o.lf' ,. ,, ... II took leu than 90 sec!oocls or tbe Irvine Community Theater'• bilariouJ "'Mie Nine- ty oiy Mistress" last weekend to remind lb.ls critic of playwright Terence Rattigan'• • oft quoted recipe for the ideal ~y. • "First, make sure' it's fuo· ny," warned Rattigan. "But then, by God, make sure it 's fast. With that combination you '11 have the audience in • Tiii CAST uwia Kntlnot .............. ClnOV &M DMllY Llkffl . . . . JolWI l.oo.lohn'len Judltll Hattlnga ,,., .. J-Wdcol't Ptr1mt eertltY . . . . . . Joorc:• COMolly ........ l•rtllev ......... hlwr McAAlttw I HI Ha1!111QS .............. Larrvk !~ Jl\ldv A•lfltft ............. Ht!! -K ft your pocket before you're very far into the first act." Looking-back-at-the--spank- ing pace set by · director Tom Titus' taJented crew in this in- triguing production, it only re- mains for this writer to note tbat Rattigan was So very, very right. "MISTRESS" IS extremely funny, it hardly gJves you time to get through yoUr guffaw ' J • \ :.roNIGHT'S Hilarious rY ffiG~GHrS··~. • ' ~ • DAILY PILOT Sii" ...... ONE-TRACK .MiND -HaDk Sorkin plays an amorous Armenian advancing on Cindy Lee in this scene from, the Irvine Community Theat'er ~ c o m e d y "The Ninety Day Mistress," winding up its 11\ree-weekend run with fi nal perfo!:lllances Friday and Saturday. I play that b studdtd with them. Confronted by em: she glves blm a long look and aska blm tartly: "Well, did you enjoy your walk?" KCET • 8:00 -"America '78. ~ :I" Fari ditcusses the .Ptrst Amen<lmeni guarantee freedom or the prees In an i.o~ew repeated lit OO:CTh~~ -· "-fhe Norliss :rapes.•; A wdte; 1nvestlg11tes nlllllrll and wpernatural phenomena . Bur rr WOULD be unfair (Roy Tbinnes).ll cauJdt(-up In a strange case. Angle to single ouf fQI' special men-~ckinson, Clilude Alins. . ·tlonanyainglememberof thls ABC G :S:So .:., ''And No One Could Save Her.~ ~~eeJ:t~d~gh~~ In Dublin,.I.ee Remick plays a woman whose h'!" Peter J,!cAllister iind Joyce band has vanished as though he never existed. llilo ConnoUy as Alan and Phyllis ()'Shea. . ' · Barkley, a delightful couple KHJ iJ 11:00 "Casabt'anc~.'' The inspintion' wbo make it quite obvious, "Pl It A • s " · f through Phyllis' distinctly P~ f,or Woody AJlen1s ay gam, am came tOU\' nounced pregnancy, that 90-this Oscar-winning 1943 movie with }lumpbrey · day trlal nms were never a Bogart, Ingrid -Bergman and Paul Henned. ' part of their marital plans: CBS u 11:30 -"No Time for Sergeanth." Andi' Hank Sorkin gets. nothing Griffith plays the biggest bumpkin or them all in like the stage lime put In by this 1958 comedy !"ith hJs longtime sidekick, Dou bis fellow cast members but ...i. _ ~ he uses his moments in Ule ••Kn•o•"•'·m•••••••••••••••ti -"Ii' I final scene to tremendous and sidHPlitling effect as Rudy Avarian, ·an amorous Arme- nian who fondly hopes he may be Leona's next 90-day mate . Hot-blooded Hank loses out to the course of true love but nor before tie put us all in the aisles with a bounding display of Armenian ardor that is TV DAl·LY LOC -11otably-enhance by --a before you're into your next lrom the ineligible cbaff with hopper with gay abandon by delightful broken accent and equally funny situation and it no one the loser when the 90 Coyle with Joanne Wo!CT1tt as the most colotfuJ pair of ---.. has the priceless advantage of days are up. women's libber Judith Hast· undershorts ever to coofroot a well drilled, seven-member Luscious Cindy Lee ·(Titus t~gs, Leona's m11ther, step-this critic's vision. cast that obviously reveled in has impeccable taste') is the ping into the picture to 'the He provides the perfect the wlld and witty J . J. Coyle better than well stacked Le-naked Liken's discomfithre finale to a fast moving com- dialogue. ona Hastings who thinks her ·and the audience's delight' as edy that won a solid ovation Coyle builds his clever tale scheme may have iiti'uck gold the man-hating mother who from a delighted audience at around the well-stacked lass in the person of tria1 runner thoroughly· approves of lier UCI's Humanitie~ Rall. Two . the Danny Liken (John daug:titer's originality. final performances are who thinks answer ~o an Lopghman) until · s'be ,finds Miss Wolcott~ . incidentally, scheduled for Friday and . Wednesday 0 (})(l)E!)AIC ..,...... ... ijo: (C) (10) "Aid "' ... too~ s... Mer" (susi ·n-Ue Remick, Evening M11o O'SllN. Th• PffClflll bulltJ FEBRUARY 21 or Dublin becomes • Pilbt!Mr• aettin1 lor ·a hlunted Amttlcln S:OO ID DD m ll'J m·m-"""" -. '""'' -~-'·"''' .. unhappy~ ~l'wo m ~ that Liken is . a :private in-wilh ·the &id.of.Larry El4@n as Saturday evenings. -tove·stat<.NS to give-an-eligi-vesfigatof woo wasn'latoUnd' -Bil!·J!astlnJ!s;the lrusband'wlll>--• -------- (I) i!j-. """ .. lllo)<j; Ito -~ --.---. ----------~ ...,...-. (!I Ill SIUrt ; ..... J•llC:titll ,.. • ,, -· ' , . ·SURFING FILM FESTIVAL «EANS' i, ..... _ ......,.•c•71lO_.t~o '~ ' . , 1 • NoW ,Titl.U ripDAY . "·~-. ' .......... ff ·i; , '.'ffiJJNl'S. . •. · .ROMA" '..· ... D .. H. IAwNKe's "WOMEN IN LOVE" ....... Coler tlJ HELD OVER 2 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS WIN A 10 SPE.ED . BICYCLE SAT. EVENING . ble male who takes her fancy by accident when she tabl;led waI¥ed out of ~er hfe 25 year_s a trial ~n - a ')!)thing bar-himJor her next pad partner. ago and remams ~seen un_tll red, three-month , sqjoum in . he Jl}ee~s her m t h e 1 r her pad that will, she reasons , FROM THEN on the com-da~ghter s . a P a r t ~ e !I t , sort out the marital wheat plications are dropped into the delivers a Jewel.ff a hoe in a . NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES -: .. ~' ;~JA~'C~-K~-t~E~M~M*O~N;_;em;;ACT~Oll~;, (. ti I COl!Q!' IOU • GOlDEI GLOB! lllRDS ~iBIUY WllI,lE~ .Fl~ ' ·antifRATf~ \ Al"' GEORGE C. SCOTT •HOSPITAL" ;· W .. hJs.6:45-W ...... 12:45 · ' \ ~ NOW THRU TUESDAY "Jory": ,ll'Gl .. "Brother Of The Wind" l~I lotll I• Color ' ' --4- \ \ -'"' 0,........ J , .. , .. ,~. ,,,., ..... llOCI• '' ••• • u•ou 111.it Ri~e•1ld<1 rr•••ar ,., l•m"fl St. 525-3526 :STl,'4(N IOYD Kill/ Ktll,.K!lL (R) PlUS~COl~~ · · SJtGMA'=:=::'I ltt.cotn A~ • . _.,..,, . Jtno11 121.4o10 • TME llG, tiG Olllt McQUflN • M.c4'1tAW GETAWAY (PG) : .: ·· PRIME CUT (R) S."Oi11orw~ C•pistrano 011-••mp 493.4545 TWO ACTION HITS! JOIY (PG) PlUS •COlOR BROTHER OF THE WIND S•nOi•&Ofwy. atBrook,,.,rsl !So.) 962·2411 • LEMMON ' SAVE. THI TIGER' (R) -PLAf IT AGAIN, . SAM Winner Of 2 Nominations . ' ·~:;~~~~~~ Boeacl> Bl•d. Su. or Gardoe" GtOVI f<-1¥ "Int s.,,. ..... AclNSl JEANNIE IEltlN 5!4·6282 lmpt•l•f 1111 .. ·n 81•cl> 8Nd. & Ha<llo• 81~d. 871-1862 T MOVlfS! '" Till STEwAR~ISSES (R) -1-ONf ON TOP OF THI OTH;:!!ER==~ lln<oln•A••· -"' ot Knott s:i-1.2223 • NO OHl UHDd 11 ADMmdD! LOV! UN~R J7 \Xl SEN5UQ,115'lfl1'1AC!fl ~~ti~fll~~~~~~~I ~ 2ro't10'.':' o':~~::r• t 'WifAY WINNER!· c.-•,.J Best Art Direction Best COStume Oesign ·2 Intense Plays Open In ,New-York on.•,.. e-·· m"'-QlSbrrm: fBWDlllct~ IJ!)Hod ............. &J 11Htt stoo"ltl . ':~.@.~p!'..s ~ D ...,., 1C,Tcii, .,,,. ,,_ b Conde9111H" Concl {dr1) '66 - By W1LUAM GLOVER Natalie Wood, Robert Redford. NEW YORK {AP )_ -TWo J1011n11irl.1rowin1up111 Mlssisslppl kinds high in the 1930's knows th•• lrmore . of . ·inteqsity in· to Hie thin htr mother'• bolriint novative ·theater stagecraft ho l:008 (1JM~ C,.... Tht . .-.. ma ot llow 1111kll to tt~ • ~ abollt an llll)tSS .ccilfrollt$ Dr.:-.., llOD;-..,.. .:.~ Qtrtnylib* . :.~ -·Nill ~1 .. fli) -II .... "Roberti Flott" Si1111r/pl1nlst Roberti AKl ·)pin Arthur Fiedler and th• Boston Pops. t:30D,.... .,,'!- t!llldllsTapalias· i-.r. ·moc.tt•11'i.m. t~-:::-'· oQened off-Broadway 1 a s t @Os...,. Watter cionkitt Week. Both ·merit lusty ®tMm.ldft!R... llt08(1)C-Gtraldlne welcome. G)W,ldfftll tubb as tllt ll·•lf•-of 8" The displays are "Step Live-fD C.U ... i.at1a1 .:.llyths ill PDft¥ who him ~na to Cib ly Boy," presented by the lht M1r1i:et Place:" Pwt I ..... ...._ of their ao11, Imprisoned • Urban Arts Corps, a n d m JMnt C... Slllw Tu~,~ a drua ch11p. ', "Endgame," clone by the lE -· · ·· ' D EXOl;IC WOMEN ~ Manhattan Project. The com, I~::.::"" . · · '* McCLURE ON MERRY . ·papies are h'eaded, · respec-. .. ,,_ CHASE! NEW. "SEARCH" !iyely, tiy .. two .ofrtbe town's 7:0011 (J)Dill>-, , -o--···-.,.~ mQst indefatigable i~8tors, 8 llWllli flf Nlft ' • 0tst1:t: .. w.;;: ~~~ Vinette Carroll and Andrew 00 T~ ~ c.ae.11e-&ro'il:r is caw,~ "'~ ""-Int Gregory. @0 :", .... ~., ot Hindu rit1111 JiNlt jMatfptln ''Step tively Boy'' is a ""' ..-the lhlfl of a-.11• statue da · • m1i....•-· • mus,ical a ptat1on of Irwin .._, • tlM ll'!Yst•rkiut it•llf of IU one Shaw's play "Bury the Dead." I' ~· 11 ..._. ~. ~ ·."' Anjlnell• Corfttrtutsis. An inlectioosly vibrant score m=:"...; .. ~ ' .. emm- by Miki Grant IS fused wltll an Ill 8 --Cont* -· D 00 00 Ell O •" e .x p r e s .s i o n i s t i c -mime o:<io • "ScwM PtoPle: 111 tlle h it" W:,IAfldoRtrMc•llC..inll.. Raithtt, .., pas ste11 -nin• performance into s u r g i n g .... ........_ .... _.,.. 'iU ,. _ _, ~ fr12111 a 811111 Barbar• part emotional experle~. ---' "' · • · .., frloi<. iirli•...,. Jp(to A fervent oratorio for peace, •.~~ • 1" -· , . , -....._ ..... ........ · •, was foiind dud, la: in which fallen warriors wave .-v """"' WUllM h · 1111Sts. • • witll il ft\llrder., • their way into the platitudes @ Htpl'•HlrMs Dltriillrllfr,,... and prayers of the living, DWtitJllYtw F_Coli_ &I._,,~ "Step Lively Boy" seethes "nit Swimmlftc Pool" A llKQard ED~ Allflllts CollldM with a swet:t earnestness that battle 11upta wlltn Hlny 8oJtt and E Mlldldl .... belies debatable naivete. • nel~. Ralpll, stmi ._ for lO:JO B Tall kt-t · r MISS GRANT'wttose "Don't ·=;•.~ ~~~ · •·~~ . • Bollier Me, I Can't Cope" is c.o.r (d•l'67..:.y,j ""'"-gi ::-",:W still enticing Broadway au-f1J '' Ttl tilt Ttttti diences, has matched l)'r\cs of Cll '" ""' '" ft 11:00 9 D iJ II ci al-. acid and balm to a dozen D-l-'<t0!21ol-W. ' CD(IJl!ill -. songs of lively variety. ""' Dill' (d11) 70-TGa. TIJOll, D a.. _, .._. · Miss 'CMroll's cast of 20 Carolyn Jonas. 00...., ~ ~ works witb .. stark power and l!i&IT,.,,........ ;9-:~ (dl1) m "" .., . -ij"'""' 8'C•rt. '''"' collectively ·sings with fiery Ii) Dnpd: l!lln, Paul·Htntlfl. . ardor: As soloists, Gloiy Van Q)Lts~ G)TdtrC1•,, 1~111 Scott, Chuck Cissel, Marti ... ; fli) Otla' ll M too-QI .......... ' • Vidnovic and, most of aU, &> 1'11 It fw Uft, fB ..,_ , .. ........ Salome Bey are grand, grand, , Cfl-Fuillr m-~ ' ~· '1iao11s.., '!" .Cl<tr)•..,""""' IE--The Manhattan Pr 0 j e ct• and Tht Lltttl'IMtt ~· 11:15 ea... l4 versiOO. of Samuel Beckett's Ba fiD Adtlt-U "SusPlllMI' , ...... "Endg8me," see~ at ~a Officar Rffl! is susptndtd wt1M 1 ~l:JI 9 CIJ CIS Ldt MM: ~ .,.. preview, opens up that ~pare dyiftt uurmtd ma11 and anotW Dill "' ........., (com) 51 - existential study of Hilman witness 1ccust lli111 of tM shoOtlai MdJ'Griffltl'I,.~ 11• • dilemma, wttb: audacity and D (})(IJ E!),,. -. ·1llllDJjOouo~ . dr<ill wit. . \When deal nd -.. f~~ Put • .. ~ ·-· · 'Jlbe Gregorf· group, best ,.. no •"t"" or'm""'"' wlll (1)(1) trlJlcO . t.oilt Jd known previously for derring· ., '"'"'''"'"111-· · -""8'll·r"' .-• ! di> with "Alice In Woo-(IJlllBWI"'.• • ' ·••••• "!111'.,1 '~ ' • -.. "" 2,ooo.'!llo -· -·• t derlalld,". bas been working on 1,.,..hcffic.y ... ""-•-=-..:.• b ~ tbLs adaptation for more tban •""'°~lltpa . •"""' ,' . "1 a year. • 1-""-.. " • ' . ...,._ _ ' 12:1e1-. I ' THE Pnu'Ol\MING ""1'JI• • ·-71 ..,,,.,. ol too -: 'toe --14· ) has been converted into ~ total ,._., ··~ ~. ~ environment. The audleoce is II Lo(il ~ • e •.....,Iii!" c boled,tnto a doUbte tier of tiny Cfl-ta.i 'ifltieo 11r t•1 t:111I>a•1JJ-.! c~ surroul'dioi«' a bright> 'l$;-Jo-c...,. " ly lit"""'"' The players are 1:11a111e• w 1 111 .,.. 1:11•-Ill ~lot watdied through a borrl-"" -ICI 1111 -_ _,. \.,.> ·-· of wire mesh and -coi>p ,_. t•) 'll'-,tiii 1flttM. " .,.,...,....,.,. llld\lil ~ , will. 'nie atmospheric -,.._ -, C(¥ilo;ltloo. ·••--._;:.:.;· a·-"-t ..invotvem<nl ,Jn tho •ot " -"'" • ""* • ,.,, -• -· . . ~~':"'or' Hamm, Clov """ two --_,. "" """"' •.....:.. • • .,..,.,.., QI,.. Mii ........ • e1...W-' ·11 • ..-: : ';;'1;;~:!.t~l-Iegless elders wbo perjoditally "" --hi -M 1 .., -·-' -• too.; ~ ........ ' -<tllllllllllllhl. ·""" °"" .. --taundi'y cart to perllcipote bl ~ tbal taltes up where __________ • ...,__·_· 1· "Welillll /or Godot" loft ~ 'l1oe ploy bu been lei!gtheD-n..--:_..._. 1:11•-...... 411il, ••. ti ~ wlt!t ntOl'e UNO ..... )' _,_,. h ~ ·-.... "I -' p!Qlfcal action,• t e ur :: a , te~ of pop tune M'11111E 11CMES 14 -M-. --""" otber ~ ll:lllJJ-, I I • -~) ~ 11 weild cootrlll 1:11•-. _. (M) ~ --: Ille-._~-~ "'"""'~... ·--·-i AU tht extru -·• OI~ IDllQI '$7-T•; ... ._._., ' _111a11,, bum 'tloe• ••• -s~:.J~c::'1 ;" t-"'::"=:-i-, -theatrical a · •-iwei-JllP. -<*I)~--. porlmmlatlon 11 fllr. · . •~• • Anyone wttll tnlereal In Ille tz:11e-<"'>"41 -111o .,..9..., tcj.,.....,,.;..,. further 10acbol of cumol 1'd4 WHHI• -....... ) -...., ..... atag·--·-·'-wt •"ll)I ..... ,'"'I '31 -'rll(Jr .......... -hind witb ·-. IJ..ty Bot' .. -........... ...,......,.,,,, ... 44, and .... .r·-• • • < , r ,• ) -.... Today'tJ Fbull , • VpL.66, NO. 52, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ' ORAN&E COUNTY, CAUFORNIA " WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 19Tl TEN CENTS ., Laguna S~niors ~core· "oorly By FREDEIUCK SCllOEMEllL Of ........ """ .... Results of uM, Calilornia state Testing PnltP'la< !9' 1m.11 school year .oow tl!OI Laguna Bead! High School seniors P<rlormed. piorzy In reading, ~. speJUna ,"I"' lll8lhernltl"!. . In -IU)>jecl . .,..., the ·grade 1J studeotl •pe:rfon;ned bekrw "expectancy,•• lipnos -Ibis -by the 'al.lte . Departm..t of Education .oow1. 'lbe llCOl'eS also show that elementary • ,JsraeiJ_ets Down Plane, • i'O Perish .. ' . ' TEI.: AVIV (AP) Gilnlire from ,.._;, warplaneS bit a Libyan p-•.r j;ik~y and f~ it lo cruft.rind -·a i.. ol allQal 10 liver,' )l!illtary •-•-~ftod.· '· • I -~·..... .. ;, .. ·. -'IJI readinc; 1111 1'am --1e11 at Ille a ....-ne. n.e npected score .,;,. 1>tiwe,n the ~ and K pereen- tile. . -lo laoguige, U\e rptcllan score was a the 47 percontile. Tbe •~peeled range waa 'bet-tbe 'II mid, II percentii... • '-ID'"""'""'· the -_..came lo the a perelliitilo. u ,,.. apec1ec1 1o 1a11 ~ tbe·• and .. percmtlle. . . -In --· Ille median ..... fell •at the 7S1JOlQ!llWe. '!be ~ • I ' es .. : . . •. score WU belWi!eO the 13 and .......... tile. Dr. Robert Reeves, a 11l1 tan t superinlendenl !or lnall1IClioo, said tbe high -·stall bU .,... aware of the low ~. llld ·J¥ ,ltjlag lo lmr prove tbe sl~ • ." One probl<ilp1 po said, bas been that seniors are not motivated lo perform we11 .. the-. ''They don't see aey-value iii them, since Ibey don't get the results 'baCk." • • . u " Ros~rjlµQr Addition Gets -Okay · . '' Orange County Planning• Com·' missi(mers Tuesday a~ved -• 13.1 acre mu!U·lllllily ·" .... 6111Ual adclitlaa to -Lebmre World 1n Laguna Hiila ' .ri,r fmdillg that ~an a II • f e d •• ._._. •. ~' o! -tllo· ...... MCI 'cl"dlllllff ... A . • Ill State Tests said Dr. Reeves. -~ pointed out that bOtween 1961 and Im tests, the lntellilence qUOr Uenl (IQ) of tbe .. 1on dropped from 107 to 103: 'Ibis may have aUected test performance in ll'I0-71 be sild. Other ml!1ts re1oued by tbe state showed that first grade students are reldlng at tbe fl •percentile; second grade Rudents at the 14 percenllle, and third grade students al tbe 9Z percentile . Sizth gride students performed at the 95 percentile in readin&; the ts percentile In language; the 91 percenJlle ia spelling, and the fl percentile in mathematics. Scbool trustees. Reeves said, will receive a complete ripott on the lfl&.'71 "'°"" March 6. Included in that report will be ~Uom from tbe higb school staff and comments from Ted Dongui.n, tbe cliJtrict's aimultant on eviluatim. · Tblt report also Will Include dabl col- lected during the lfll,73 and Ifll.73 school years, Reeves said. , -or~·--- ' ,. ' / Sllll WURi --7* - Damage Bad -m--omard;-- GUARD No Death s By mOMAS GORMAN Of ... D9llW' "" ... A moderalezy llrong earthquake -Soutbero Calllornia today, causing major damqe and minor Injuries in tbe .-II ~ city of Omlrd, "11 ~ -I anxiety elsewhere. Tbe w._~ ..,. 111 •:• ..... ' J.?" "!'hi! ........ : .. Ii' ..... §Ill 1119 .... 'Clllll ll. tile-liraoll«-, .... ~Sillalllelert. •. . · ~o1"i:L':dlf,n1!= "-• jurt --NC ..... 'Illa ....... '9 ..... """' ID Slit -WfCo:& ;ili•'al,•--, •:ln J'srMll.m\lim 'P'' lllDiaid II lout 1J .....,,..--....., .. . baopillL 'nit lliioli .... -.... . brief 1tallena( up' rd c1 '°l'elf'et W Ille ... of Ule" and ..,.. - ......... Ille llCI 'that Ille tlbyan p1lol dl4 not heed Ille atgna1s ask!n& him lo ~.'· ·(An olf'lcial FcYpllln ..,.emmeot .,..,,,,, ... In c.ii;i.::::ar -tliin, Unltecl Prea . . reported. He said the J.,..u. ''will ~ made lo P,lY dearly for Ibis llld .wUJ ·reCel,. lhelr ~I at ' the hands al Ille • (mil aloo Rid Foreign MiltiM.r Maur ri4:e Scbmnam al Fraoce sunuilaloed Jar raell Ambassador Alber Ben N•tan to hils olflce. 'Ibe Libyan ·airliner was piloted by a ·French crew.) Aliline -said In Ciliro Ibo plane 1'11S FUPI 114 from Tripoli, Libya lo Cairo and apparj!llily overflew Ille Coiro . alrpoi;t, where !I was d~ •!>out !O ll)lnu~, belore it went-dcwo sbortJY before 2 p.m. local 1 lime. II is three uilllltes" .Oyipg tilne from C8iro lo , the canal,. ~ • I ' 'A !Jbym\ 'AlrliDes spokesman· ,In Cairo tald · 118 ~rsJns, Including the crew, ....,, aboard the plane. Six ba!>ies were ~ Ille pa-ers. be .-. 'lbere wQ ,., lminMiale ~. for Ille • _,. not Included In tile lmleU cually loll. In Wlll!tqton, depuly Wblle -press oecretary Gerald L. W'l'TOD said be would not COllllll<DI dlreclly ... the .,, • bot declared, ''Tbe,Wbite - would be -of ""'!'II by ..., ~t that migbl ~ 1111 ouae flN" In the Middle Eul or ralle a - lier lo _.ts lllr -......._ . Tiie -military spokesman .... !Ma-: # ••• • -Tbe LlbyU • m ·-llliell 'alnpace 50 JDi\el lf1llll tbe c:allal ovor the llledttetrllieM cdllltlee, li4 &w anr 'lsnell mllltary poolllolll. --warplanm .... lo illteroept the alroraft ...i openod fire -the pilol ljplored orden to land. 'l'be plane waa bit and foroed to CrllllHand. • J:D SELLS RUGS • UKE HOT CAKES ~~ra &llY· II~ all-, l .:._!!!!1._:,!,.~J:Ili:i:J ~lit .. ,-, ...... .,.W, e ~ I 'In .,_. ~. 1'11 ...... , : tu pol 2 U I II 0...S II • ... , 0112 1111 Pt 1•:: 4 ·lWs!lfl1!111'1WP ... ...... la ll:o I ...... • • ~ . " ··!· • •· ~ ~. r i, ' . • ' . •• .. ...... !hi ...... , -darirtit' ltie ..... fticb' .... .... 111m4 11J tile utrure Wont--FtWettgn. ~ ... ·~ · 'Na• portion· of the tract . .., the IOUth • side of Santa Mioria Av.-wtD drain in- to'Laguna canyon and .... o( It is.within tbe • w•lerabed area ol 1be LqunJ greenbelt ll\8P approved by Ille c:owrty ~-, of, , Supervi.scrs,. Ien Dy~ Roumoor ~esentative, said ~1· .Slulrt ·Bailey, aasirtant ,_,,plan- ning director. confirmed tbll the greenbelt boundaries -·""' last November by aupervisor1 •laded ~ properllea, althoup ~ ProJ>t411s Iiadri 't. . Jim Dilloy; presideot ol Ille !- -' GreenJielt, IDc., I CCU I e d Rbsamoor COrporatJon of Invading the · watershed . arid of h~ving '1no con- sideration" tOr the resi&ots •hO 111\iDd. With us in horror of what R1M111DOOr C0r:P9ratiqn hfs done.~· - ·Alter sa)'if!C be couldn't help "getting emot1onal on this subject," DUiey added ·that Roaamoor bas taken · part •creage For,r·IJ'" -e· t~-away!rotn1residents. • . '. ' "They come ia bere with all this lllp -that lake," Diiley spooled. ''nley e grabbed it from the people.'' Brot~r'-of POW $eeking ·Su pport a!epi::;:i~h~~=~.n·="rn:".; , , ,. . areas. I ' Because the lake and part 1"Mlid pro-llJ JACK CSIAl!PELL • Luck said that the Saturllay thi names vide re<reationa1 ..,. for the com- • .. tfollr -11111 of Ibo~ ,...,. _...,..i, be and munity's residents and theoretically ''Litck" ......... .loDlllrl II Ille rteel !di fmnll)' juat •bout.,... 1IP on •Jim would decrease the uae of outalde parts, POW brae.W be-' m Ids wr111. It wbon bis name .waani llllQOI thoae planning <commlaalanerr .. agreed to pay- -.111e-·o1 his older~. Jim. lllled. • meat by Roaamoor of one<tUUter of re- Luclc ...,,, rblue al.Ir. IXI bis bracelet. • "Tbat wu a roulh lilgbt;" he said. quired local part lee&. • '1'1111 -tmn'r 1-l DD ..,.. abol\I Then, the 11111111y learned • -only . Tbe Roumoor Saollation Dillrlcr plant Jil•bnlblr. (l!ielaled llory, Pap 81, ."" a-Ill al tilt .-,~ 1,111t '!!'" espanalon will be ~Ill , In Sep- -''lf·yau lilllll l• I\'!!.~~'~ -lllteol llJ tile~ ~~!l'lllllloq te'Jl1'<.and wtll !>e--,tltaa -~ 4~J!~'iaf i.~;Z :iiinf~V'._ '.O. :rserve tbe new tract,~ said Tuer-~-·Only aliout --In II ''(v!VA, a l'OW tnl<rmatlon and Gradini and lillatlon ~of .the bate -...,._ for '"' that liat," the asairtance arpnllllfon today aald that lake will be worked oUt with 1be county mu--raid. (flee 1.-, ,.._ I) buildina department. pndrowa rallor al ... • .. T tr I --Sc:alo. -·---A majjlr qulllrll-11 lor~ STAR MA~ l l'ICINTIR wllb each --1 ...._.~."in. · QUab Shlk.. c:o..t clicaU., a force •--ter illlll lbe · · lasl .· . ' I • Today's tremor came jurt a little over two years -~ 1J daya and 44 minutes --Ille Feb. I. lfll, "*"1oe centered In · tbe San Felnando -Valley , wbicb killed ti&, Injured I~ and r.1111ed fl billian lo damaae , 8-d I a a 1 t er coardlnatlag autbaritiea repor bed five minor Injuries and a few small -· flros In Omanl in Guilty _ Verdict · S<)ll.ght ~ Ra~ Trial ,of M;arine r Ventura CountJ, while 10 to 15 older An Orange eolmty ...... cllUrt jury was asked,loday to..-. IDUty vsd1cta on five felony counts filed aplnst a young camp ~e1on. 14ar1ga ICCllled ol raping two ......., wldWI a If.day period, Dep\lly, Dlstrlcl Alliinle!< w, Jay MClleley told the panel in Judge Herbert S. Herlands' courtroom· tbat rhe believes his wilnuaes will prova that Marine Mark David Bell, 22, raped an )I-year-old Santa Ana girl on Laguna Canyon Rold Jut NOY. ,5 and a 21,year--old Costa Mesa waitress in Huntlngton Beach 11 daya later. l\be1ey told the jury In the trial., opening ~Y that Bell picked up the younger vict1m -an attractive blonde - at 1 C«ona de! Mar· aervlce rtatlon and offered bell a Ult to -. Ana. 'lbe ~tor said Bell pM!ced a gun wblle drivq aiaac Laguna Canyon Rold, warned his 'ricllm that ber body would be found In a.~ llllrlby area "II. you're not good" and tben raped ber tft a nearl>)I' field. \ rourteen daya later, 11..rey aald, Bell uled I IUi1 lo -1be vehicle of his aUecod fratlreta victim u lbe ati.mpled &o drive away from a restaurant in (lee MAlllNE, Pie• I) bulldl• '"""' dlmagOd and windows I shaltencl ell a 1....U. atre1cll of 1be I cknmtown c1irtr1ct. I 'No dl"'llft ar injuries were reported , In 0nnp COunty, oar wee ull1ily I ---affected. ' 0ranp c...ty Airport Trafllc CIJl>r I lntl1r Bob ' Slmtey dereribecl a "'°'"C l lenllllon atop ti. low<r, '"lllen!·waa qry little swaying ccm-. 1/ Plredi lo 1be quake a couple • ol yeors , ago," be ~ "I've been through a few . of them IO tbil aae wasn't too mycb." "My daupter rti11 hasn't recovered Crom the lut one," said another woman. "She was slW., at tbe kitchen counter having breakfut and sbe let out this blood-curdlln& ecream." A male earthquake veteran Crom Orange County was more pruuic. "I was llanding there bare naked sbav· , Ing and all ol I sudden I lllrebed lo one side," he recalled. "I thought 1( this was · having a heart altack il wam•t that bad." Similar ..-liolir -elsewhere i : (lloe QDAQ, Pip II 1 ri-~~~~~~~--.· I " , ,I ...... "'""1 jull don't real110 that 1,300 are · • , ~=-~=2::: Pl~nners Ad.d ·Map Phrase ::1u~~ ~= ~== •'"' ' ,' I 0 • Not Cll1y did Ille wtatberlldy miss ' on lier •P'lbiae prediction, but lbe dtm'I evai -1be earth Ire-comlllg. She abeeplably f ........ 11111111 -llaautlla Salr urday, with' ocellilMUll *Ii clouds caplur<d by North v ........... iroopr. ' DAILY PllDI' & ''ol -t ...,._... . be-==~'=-.. •= 'Co"idor' Lacks New RoaJ.i; Devewf>eri Critical 1111 Ill& Ila sbnlt Ill prelsr<d) even , • and tempin-fl( • rt Ille ~ rlalng to 72 Inland. 'a.::t tldl me: ~ ' ... ., R 6 II. (-and ncraalloa By C:\ND.lCE PS.UllON •. ,1-) .... ,... ' '•¥ __ _ i:==z~~,-:.:: rS.cr:~~~ -will ... NOYJ of8-Via I ''11' "*Jitlor -to bt --ndlo. Jim_ ... ....-o1 -«1llaf54ftl .... olU., . ..-p1ano1 W. ., ....... bJ Mril .,..._,Tw1 *""'"" ~'.but added --no °"' Hi 0.-lllt ......... bal .... ..... lo .. '1lltli II. -.... 10 Jlm'r ~ tbe -.i One -1~. Sblrley Grindle of l!l. PMmw of Ill;• ..... -, or to Oralp, lalW llld iiie bad been "looking Ludt wllt -lo I--· for mare lllan a lopn<t" and called tl>e "I 1111. 111111 Jiil' famllJ Ill,' jllat -aetkto ......... ..---111e '-" of ..._ wen 11111111 llB' boya ..... I -a b'""IP!llltlon corrtdcr will be cai\'loot ill TY .. -"*11aPOW11111· c!nJ&ned ..._Ibo rouie ol>tbe delunct 1111 1llr do ..• 11 Jllll lwl mo ap," Celrl ,,.. • .,. lie illd. Ollo ...... -Dlllll Point pro~ 11111 ......... =-lar Ille ......... bill! 'IP~· .. It Ill cut In -. al -11• r, ...... ., ... lir fl'••lll ... If AX/ llid "1 wu _..,, ......... .._.and.... • lot -lo --wbl\. -y ,......, .... _ Mii 'Jd IDI'. wu &lrmis.pw-.....:a•aidur Iii." . ·.· ... ·.-.•. -.·.··························.~ . ~ ............. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. ;.;.·.·.·.-.·.·.·.·.-...... ·.·.·.·.··· •• •••••• ·~ •• •••• ••••••• •• ••••• > •• •• • • • CORRIDOR OISIONATICIN Rold eomm•-Ted ~Ille told 1>lannmc ~ tbat the COUDIJ is belinPlnc , • ~Uve tr.._tallon lludJ lmolviol , all cltiea · lo ~ COlmty, tilnagll active cillleas ~loeacb . 'lbe portion o! this study lor'lhc coastal tone would take two yearc to complete, he added. ~ commlsaiollers tater agreed with McCoovlile that tbe aolutton to ~Ion .-In tbe CDl!lal '1'111e llllMil be given lop priority. -alliclal• ... _,iany cooc:e.....i -tile --Laguna CaeyOn -· to Dma Poim anc1 San Juan ~-· lolc<:armlle raid. ' . '"1.ort the~t IOIDlm tn ...., ar..oce County, 111d; ..... will (Ilea OOIUllDOll, Pace II IN~I DB TOD-'Y llrporier Willlllln Farr and the -"'"° --llim to jail /or COii-pt Of cot<rl, Jlldgc Cllarlu H. Oldfr, fed Q1'01C1Hto pre"1'rc in their-fmpaat. See stol'JI, POQe 17. .....__ . -. <-I , __ M ~ #4 ·-.. ·-.. .,_......_. tL --. -·· ,_ --..... -u. fl .... 11111 Jt .. ._ . -. __ ..,,.. l' ----. --. --~-11 ... . --.... Or. I 7 -. tt ---TI 1 F • ---. -----. I • % DAILY PILOT LI -Mrs. Barr Gets Post In District ' I A~~~~~~ : lhe Capiatrano 9cboal lliolrlct cope wtlh ""'"C:'"""°' -' 111 a 'landslide al the 'fllalk1, : ••And now, •t we have a fi&Nblc •. chance," -• happy Supt. Tmmln l • • • . • • • I , • Benedict tlib -.... • . '!be -.1e -II penimt of the ~ wten. la the Jarse --cast 1,nJ,.. -.aa42,JD9 llO .... la Ibo IPOClal eledklll : The margin .lot appnml -'I.I per- : cenl. 0011 IT permu ,... required to -the flnl bcind -to ..... belare vo&ers la eeven ,.,._ "I think that everyone bad a quiet leel- lng that lhe -would -· but lhe margin i.s something that eooourages 111 the most," said Benedict. Benedict praised "lii.raJly bundreds of parent volunteers" who emducted ph:me campaigos and other projects to help the hoods win. "Wlihout their help It -1d have been Impossible lo succeed," be said. Nowhere among lhe score of polling plaees did the wten WI lo cast at leut a simple majority of aye votes. And only five polling plaees Wied to muster the lwll-lhlr1ls majority requln!d lorpuaage. Four of those precincts we"' la San Clemente; the oilier In San Juan capistrano. . It was the landslide na!u.., ol the returns in the heavy.growth areas that carried the electioo over the lop, och>ol ' offidala said. --.. DAILY PILOT • ' l'r•• Pflfle J CORRIDOR •.• need better vehicle transporiatkln than just -Oii the Coast Highway and we will need aome kind of transporiatloo corridor." But McConvtlle and assistaot Robert Voleo were relucatnt to say what a transportalioo corridor would be. Voleo sbowed commi.ssklnen sketches of altomallva for a l»lootwide cor- ridor, --• llix-laoe arterial hl(bway; l'!Ul'-lano arterial highway, both wilh 5Meet left In the center for masa -; fixed rail and hUI systems. He emphubed -...., ooly es- amples ud Ila! width -vary ..,_ conlilll lo ""°""! ol 8fOlillbol\ and loca- tion. • Voleo did recommend lhat a 11 desiplted Cout Freeway rlght-ol-way in the ooua1Jo be left -unW the road department cooperative study decldeJ what to do wilh iL Tedmicall1, the OOllDly bas no hold oo that rlghl...l-way! Dae Faithall Rites Set in South Laguna Funeral ............ ocbeduled Friday for Dae c. .hlrtiall ol South Lquna who died Mondi1 i.1 the age o1 a. She ..... <omlY -for It years mt lived at JIJll llollJ' l>llve. Sbe leeYea oevoral alecesud ....... SenJoea wllr be a1 1 JI.ID. ~ al Paclflo View Qiopol, Hew~ or I Bucb. Burial wlll lollow at Forest Lawn in Glendale. ' T-ax I.imit Given '!be .... amice district .. be lormed bY the Clplatrmm IJailled kliool -ID baild IWfmmlai PoOlo at two Dona 111111 mt su aem..te HIP SdlllOll will be mtricted ... ,_ ... '119 "' 111!l&l:d nlnitlea t.x nte. - Tiie limit -p&.d .. llle -dblricl . ~ .., lhe -of SapervilCn. Existing _Work In CoastiJ: Zorw Given Approval From Wire Senlces No building pormlt ts required far coastal construdlon projects wbm 0 1UbstantlaJ" wort WU completed end "substantial" llabilltiet were iDcurred belo... Prop. 20 became law Nov. 7, Slate Atty. Gen. Evelle J. YOWlgl!r ruled Tues- day. Most developments begun between April I, 197Z, and Nov. 7 would come under the proposition's 0 grandfatber clause" and would not need perm.ill from a ncloaal coastal comml8sloo creatod b1 lhe -of the coutal Initiative, the legal opinion said. . Under Prop. 20, projects valued at more than fl .S00 wilhla J,GOO yanfs of the ...... lllcb tide line -cany hdld!ng peiwlb or emnptlom from a coam1 comm'nkn '1'1111 -1altllllve laol•idld the Apt I ellecllw dlla. • Y ...... 'I oplnbl WU If-lo dlrilJ Iha -.... Md llllp Illa ........... """ .....,_ . JW .. A-., GwnJ llM&Hlel ., 0. cle•eloioml bJ Nw. V," la•-1 .... "If • -baa 11111 all Iha re-qulr-ts of lhe ..... and baa perf""""" sublt_I _mt 1Dai11id--lllllla) llalilltlel Cit tile •••ki\••itW by Hof. f," y ...... Aid, "It ls --lhal ....... .-Id -• vatod riPI lo =--•~=..-=-..: -lion ~ jhilded tloat .... .-°I jnc I *I It I 11111-dlall ... la ... Ille ......... --of Illa Cllllomla Ooaalll 1-Oawr illiml Ad of lfll" 'Did I Feel IU' . or Sees Death Oxnard Haidestl • • . ' Hit ~by Temblor !: . Of Plan I SALE TElllS DIESSES ~, 11AC1.S • llSfllll SllfS Illas ' ~·!Wt $11.95-$15.15 $17.&-$21.95 MIWpalllS-$9.95 S1CCS S11111 -$1" $11.95--$17.95 I _um S11ES Talln Illa C11nn Glllllt••~•" ... ll -..uillll Sta • llSll IAIC&f-8AVIS Tellis llacbls-$17.95 ti $41.• ' ..... s bcbls-$4.95 ti $15.95 - llSll .. _,. Tellis 1111 Biz. $7.95 • llls9 h Sift• Is lmllllts-llls ~Tm -- , • .· "· ' •• • .. • ' ' J 1 • Today's Final N •• Steeb .. OIAN6E COUNTY, CAUPOINIA • WEDNESDAY, F~BRUARY 21, 1973 --' Aldrich BrediCts End. for Medieal Pro gr a~ " • -. • • • . ~ .. I . - Down Plane, --~~~~ -------1-0 Peris~·__,____,, ' ·S~kirig-masked . ' · Thief Gets $628 From Restaurant i( badif wbo, used a silk ••"-lo IOllk hill eyes and the top of Ida imti-ck -lo lllOI olll ....... " Ills i-toot 1121 al pqlliDI ,,_., fnlm .. l!I 'l'llv - "Tuppen --George Alm Almen !old an.ire Olanly llierlll'• allan ... found Ille -UlliDc !Gr lim_be_lo_hlll_ id :D'm El ,...., --. ~"'": =: !-==· ~-= laD WWI -luir, *"'""' hkn • pillol ll!d .... 111111: :·All .... 1ialoi:t II 81111 p lo I." ~~ .. =::.sit~ ll1iww .aer wm111111a ebe ,repd1t1r ta• ___ ....... 40 SEW · RVCS . ~SB HOT CAKES 'DAILY PlliOf • I .... -.. ...,.w•tr••r.t. ~---: ' • -,,,. rmdll .... ""t-• . • ftlt I wi-............. .. ........ -... 'I .......... . • ..... ... .. , s"" ... .... .............. _. ... _ .. illllil II ... 11111. . ..._ --': ._ r#. J::, -.. I !141LY JllLOT·l-•-11111*• ..... ' . . • UA.R. • • (E.eVPT) • • • .. Planne c , 's'2rsa ._ .... _ -·--•\a ... """""l=•;.. ., .. __ " ........... .............. ' . Otta • I . . s, _.., Oitelle If f:nt:ll, ........... lilt ... ·1uo· .. ""~ -.............. Illa ..-•.111 ..... -ti ...... : i1 ........... . ................ --.. ...... a.i ..... ., . o.•12 ,,.,....,_.._..,.. ectllll ........ , .... . w llJ rru;w;; •'r 11 14 ..... ~ w 1 IGI -.i ·-:e---..... .. .. ....................... . ' • -- -es ~- • SAUDI • AftABIA. • .. • . •• t ; . -: . , . . '· . ' • .. • IRAN • " • ,_ • . . • ' . ' . -. ~ to ~ for tbem ~Rll::- -Pncram StroR: A tr.in ID g 'orwlnlzalian wbidl -..iun:eers to help at:rOb \itc:tlini .. ....,,...lfte" or leam bow !oalulll Jo lllCielJ. - -Cancer .Radiailaa: -•A new program designed t8 -.un&te lli8 radiation therapy oad tberapills' techniques used Jo treat cancer In .,.. bospllab to enboDco _.,.llip"'"' between ~· .... :...!(jclney TransplanilJion: Regtooal medh;ll pro(nms in California have Fur Flies· ~ . . ' U.S -:Names Defendants .. ~~d .Map .Phtase ' • committed lhem9el ... lo the training o1 20 surgeons In the ledlllqlltl' necealll'Y to transplant ltldneys In -r Jo save liv,. of patients lor wbom artllldal kidneys are not-available or do not work. One pliysician ts undergoing lninllll in Orange County now with !Unda 811-ted by the local RMP. unit. --Community Relerr.i and lnlorma· tion Servlce (CRIS): Tibia Santa Ana- based organizatioo produces the People Boot listing all county health •f<llde5' aod provides referral ser.vices to patients seeklng ll)edlcal or 'emotional trealment sana uawa . / Saildlebedl Sets . . Clinic°" facilities. United Way may pick. up fun- ding for this agency. -Barrio consumer eduCation: The El Modena Project provides a public healtb nurae in pilot _,-am 19 determine the need for blli~J nursing advice to bar· rio families . .Ml'!. Ewing noted1 that public in· formation officers o~RMP programs f\11· tionwide have beea asked to urge If· nu.ate volunteers to 1appeal lo Congress for relief from the p.itbacks. "We doo't eqiifct the funds to bl restored f however{" she added. ' -1 ,. ~· Q1'inage Bad . . . Or .. l!fl t • • .. - • • I • • Z DAILY PILOT IS ·vane, View fllr.g! 'Did I FeeJ JU' · · l • lrvi·ne Studies O:xnard Hardestl • • ' • it ~b·y 1 'Tefilblor !: 'I l ",Housekeeping" revisions of t he Village of Valley View zoning te1t for 21S-acm Of the planned communlly will be undertaken l<>Olgbl by city of lrvvine planninf commissionen In a special \ : Comt Doctor I , · i DrQps Suit '..For $1,Q0,000 meeting set !or 8 o'clock In ell)' JWJ. Debate on the cootrvveralal rmmtng continued past the midnight boor lul we<k alter COlllllllulooen bad bui<a117 agreed Thursday nilbt to tower Ille densities ol the propooed Irvine Compooy developmenl lrom 1.8 to 7.S d...WOg unit.I -homes -per acre. 1he special meeting was set to 0 tidy u-" the llnal draft ol the approved lal. Planned community zone chanies involve both maps ol , ... ra1 areu ,.I ulde !or specllle -. and delalled written guidellne1 opelllng OUI aelbacb, dellp criteria, open apace and landlclptng, •treetlcape and •lllll reqlllrements. The approved text becomes city Jaw, should councilmen agree with the commtulon A Newport Beach plastic surgeon wbo on .g: = =· tonlibl 11 In ad- : wu oucceu!Ully dehnded "' charaea dltlon to TbundaY'• regularly acbeduled · that be munlered bis wile In Mexico bas study 1e11lon. Commlulonen 'J'bunday ' dropped a 12DO,OOO ljl'l'suil naming his nilbt wUI clllcuA the city'• parks and . "1fe'1 -parents, thelr 'liwyers and three open space plan. Orange Cotmty newspapers as principal 'lbe Valley View !ssue wW next week defendants. force city councilmen ·to similarly 'J'he action of Dr. Merrill C. '1Mike" schedule two meetings in one week. On O'Donnell, 57, wbo lists his current ad-Tueaday nllht the councllmen will meet • FEARS FOR BROTHER 'Luck' Patiol'IOn 'Don~t · STILL UNACiCCIUll_TID FOil · Lt. Jo.,.. K. P1111 ..... Forget~: Brother of POW Seeking Support OXNARD (AP) -"The quab becmnt a rolllnc molloa after Ill flnl ban(. It knncked mo from aide tq aide In my bed.'' ~ . Tbars bow today's 11rong earthquUe 'fell to -David llblte Jn nearby C...rillo. "II-clilllel and Cl'OCUry cmbing to the floor In my bouM. One of my ptc. •urea fell Off the wall, too," be related. To !µchard Ro4ri~, ~tr of a Mayfair markel Jn Oma'11, tlle-bardesl hit city, the qu'"· ......i ''lhll end of .lbe WOrld:" Oxnard damage ~ put at $1 millJoo. . "That was it:'' he said. '"l'he?e was no place to go. 0 f . Rodriqllel elllmated daJ!iaP 16 'the market at '$10,000 and saicf' the celling "just sho\OUM down In a lol Ol lilUe pieces. EverYlhlng II ori the !loot." "Ob, Lord, did I !eel It!," exclaimed From·P .. el CORRIDOR. • • Sanb Squlmll, admlt~fk to. V~ ltura COOnly General II at netrbr. Ventura. • "II Just rolled. JI wu tmiblo: 11 seemi ed to last I Jone Ume." ; ' Oxnard follce ScL W. ~-"Cady said; "Tbe tounds ol. brealdllL wllidolvs la lo"'I • aOunded like gunsbO!x., lOoked out and: saw cars in the parking Jot roc;:king in;: thei~ tracks." . ' Pollce deak olllcer E. Melander sai~ today'• quake wu "a lot worse" thB.f\ the 1971 tremor which waa centered mi 1"o Angeles' San Fernando Vtlley and killed M persons, "I was here In 1971 and this latest ono was ~ lot louder, ind more thtngs fell down," eald Martha Covarrubias. :'This one was shorter, though." _ ~ O.,en Collins, state superintendent of highways In Ventura County, eald three rock slidea on lbe Pacific Coasl lllgbway bad been cletne<\ up and all lanes were opea by 8:30 a.m. dresl as P.O. Box 880, HunlinglOn Beach, for their reiularly scheduled aelloo - c1 .... 1be file opened In Jnillo 8nperlor • -cla. Tben1 oa -'l'bura<jay-eventog wbell ~ - By UCK CHAPPELL ---Gt ... a.itr "" ,,.., spent an R &: R (res.t and recreation leave) together. ~ "_We haven't found any structund damage in the county although we hid crews out looking almost as 8000 as ~ quake happened ," be said. "It's rather need better vehicle transportation than remarkable that we got the roads cleared j!ISlb!!mJll~C!liJ.t !!igbW~YJIDCI_"' _..fast .Wueally •hook up.here." --wilt need 1CJme "lilld of transpOrtation Court more than two years ago . COllUllllllOll .11 ipeetlng Jn city ball, couo- An Indio Judie ruled that 'the acllon cUmen 'will convene at 7:30 p.m. Jn would be more properly coalested In .Unlvtnlty 'Hlg!i ·School. t771 Campo! "Luck" Patienon looked at the steel POW bracelet he wean on his wrist. lt Military accouiita ol the downtng of the Navy flyer's tactical bomber report rad.lo contact with the Navy offlCer-.via a survival radio. Jim reported then of being surrounded by North Vietnamese. corridor!' * , * * , But McConville and assistant Robert • ... Orange County SUperior Coar!. '11le Drive to bear the Valley View .JOll)Dg lawsuit was transferred to Onrige Cou.n· matter. bears the name of his older brother, Jim. Luck wears a blue star on bis bracelet. That means there's been no news about bis brother. (Related story, Page 3). Voien were relucatnt to say what a From P .. e I transportation corridor would be. ty but never reached the trlat setting U city C0W1cilmen okay the zonitg Stage. 1 prior to March 15, the San Joaquin Voien showed commissioners sketches of altemative.s for a m.footwide cor· ridor, which included a sh-lane arterial highway; four-lane arterial highway, both with 50-feet left irl the ~ter !or mass transit; .fixed rail and bu*' systems. QUAKE ... O'Donnell was cleared lut J* 13 ol Elementary School lli!triCI will have the · civil suit charges that he murdefed hi! time It needs to file for state buildlng "U you asked 10 people on the street about the pri.soners, they'd say: 'Gee, I'm glad we're getting them all back.' We're not. Only about three guys in 10 have been accounted for on that list," the No Communist accowtting has ever been given to Jim's ~ents, the Robert E. Pattersons of Huntington Beach, or to Luck who lives in Laguna Beach. :-having a heart attack it wasn't that bad." • ' · Wife, SUian Haaott O'Donnell, 38, five money needed to build the elementary , years qo Ill a llexlcan louriat apol. school In Valley View. The sch®I could Similar reactions surfaced elsewberf. along the Or.ana:e Coast, where some ao. tually slept_ lbm.l!l!ILlbe quai"'- , 'Jbe unique civil lawsuit was filed bl open on the 30-acre school site propc¥ed ' Mrs. Gertrude Barnett, Mn. O'Donnell s In the -%Ming plan by -September;-1974 Conner Marine said. -· "l am, aod ,my family is, just super hapr.y we're getting our boys back. I can t.. look at TV or watch a POW hug· ging his wife ... It just tears me up," he said. He empbaslzed these were only ex• amples and that wldtb ..woulcLvary • .ac, cording lo amount ol greenbell .and loca· lion ' mother and the principal defendant -serving cenlnl and north Irvine school ''They juat don't realize that 1,300 are unaccounted for. We're worried that they're golbg to be forgotten," Patterson said. Tbe t.t:emor triggered little more than sloshing swimming pools. rattling win, dows and swaying chandelien. • . 1be tremor was felt a, a rolling motlo~ m most areas from Arroyo Grande.to the north and . San Diego to the south, 1 distance of about 300 miles. with ber lormer mi.band. Btn llaQotl-children untll the Vtlley View prejeCI is " In the Indio llllt laler flled by ber IOll·ln· completed the lollowlng year, Irvine But deapite the gntelulness !or the return of some prisoners, there's an angulsh, too, as other brothers and sons return· home, while unaccounted for. Voien did recommend that a II deslgoated Coast Freeway righl<lf·way In the county be left _open until the ~ department cooperative study decides what to. do with it. law. Company spokesmen contend. • The Orange coast Publishing Com· ' pany, which · publishes the DAILY ·' PILOT, wu 'Ope, of· three new1papm: sued by O'Donbell In the lndlo J1Cllon. AlsO named were Hoag Memorial llolpi· taJ ·and the Nt.ll'P"rt law ll(m of ltz, I lfArWl!Z-.lltamer. . ' ~ •.. • ! G~y· Verdict. • Sought~~ , Trial of M · ·e· ~-. • ""' oi:-Coual)I superior, 9'lrl lo*Y i wu 111¥11 loda1 to nm IU!lir ~ta l ~e~=n: a I ~cvrwo' -.wllbb\ I Jfday IJeP'll>' .D11tr1ct Allomey VI. ·Jay j M-iev· told Ibo pallll In Judge Jletbert j S. Herlando~ _ b,... tblt be belltVea • hlo witnemo win • prove that Marine : Mm g._vld BeJl, 12, raped an J.,..,.:Old ' ~ta~ sir• Oil Lquiia ~ -~ IMI NC!,"'' •1111a21.,..,-.111 'COl!t Mesa l Wallnll In lfuntlngtoo . Beach It days I later, . ' ,. ~ MOeeley lold the jley-111 lho <lrlal's • opening day thal Bell picked up the younger victim -an 1ttracUve bJoode - at a Corona del Mar servk:e station and olfered her a Ult to Santa Ana. The pro....,lor eald Bell produced a gun while driving along La111111" Ctnyon Road, warned hll victim thal her body woold be found In a nearby Jlllll'oby area "if you're not good" and then raped her In a nearby fleld. Fourteen day• laler, Moseley atld, Bell used a gun to eater the vebJcle of his alleged waitreS! victim as abe attempted to drive away from a restaurant ln Newport Beach. lie eald Bell lorced bis victim, the wlie of a Los Angeles fireman and the mother ol a young cblld, to drive to the Hun- tington Beach area and ordered her to park her camper Jn a nearby parking lot. Moseley eald Bell then drew the cur- tains ol the vehicle and raped and robbed the Costa Mesa woman. · OIANH COAi? DAILY PILOT TM OrM9t c-t DAll.Y PILOT, wlltl..,.... .. _..... fhe ........ PrtM. k .......... w "'°' Or .... CNll PWIWiklt Qfllptfty. S... ,... •llllDl\t ..... llUllllMllt, Mend~ th .... Fr!Pr, 111r Catlt Med, ~ kM1t. Hvntllll*" •MClll"-.. llt \l•llty, L"""9 "9d'I. 11'¥.._, ..... ~nl a.11 C..,_.le,I llft J\IM ClolllrtM. A, tMl!lt '»'~ -'"ID!o It _..,..., h"'1$"9 _. tlnd.Yt- T .. l!"lllCIHI Pllblltlllflf ~ I& 11 DI Wt1t .. , l"91t, C.la Mal, C.llfWYI .. , ,.._ lelt.rt N. W"' _ .. _ J1ck l . Cltf'ley Vlef ,.,.ldefll ml Gtrlw1I .IMMtfr Th••• ~ii Ellllltr · Tho111•• A. Mllf,hi111 MIMllllll E41"" Cli1rt" H. L.ot Rlchtr4 P. Ntlf ~ ......... ~N,_ """-~· MMi D Wett My StrMt ,..,.,,.,, tMcll: ~ HfWlltl't ... in.r; 1....-11.:t11 m .,.,.., ... ...... HW.lll'lfMI\ a..d!1 11'1$ ltKfl .....,.,. 1111 Cll!Mrllt: al ,..,_ ll CMr11M .... , ........ ,,,., '4MU1 Joseph Levenson, Coast Physician, · Last Rites Held Luck'• brother, a Navy Heutenant, was shot down lo May 1967 and is presumed by U.S. military authorities to have been captured by North Vietnamese troo~. When bolh brotben were In Vlelnam, he and Luci: (bis real name Is Georje, but the nickname ls preferred) even ....._P .. el Luck said that the Saturday the names or the prisoners were announced, he and his family just about gave up on Jim when bis name wasn't among those listed. Technically, the county has no bold on that rigbt-ol-wey. "That was a rough night,'' he said. Then, the famuy learned that only aboUt 610 of the more than 1,000 men listed by the United Stat~ as Prisoners Judge W.ill Face Review After Funeral services were held today in PLANE of War, or Missing in Action were ac- Los An• I I II t'·~-n •• h h · • • • counted !or on the Hanoi list. , .eea or 1D1 -~ ~c P Yst· (VIVA, a POW inlormation and Ad tin" p t ~":. Jose~b M. Levenson ~ho died Mon-wuAlrDllotede -~ Fnmchuld Jn ea"""'tro.)lhe plane assistance organization today said thal VOC8 g 0 . , rllne ""--· 1,362 military and 30 to 40 civilian MJAs ' . • . • fl . t ' Dr. \ovemon, who was 81, was an wu Fl!ihl IH from Tripoli, !Jbya to and POWs are not accounted fOl'. by the SEA'l'l'LE, Wai&. (AP) - A Judge who associate profeaor Of suriery al the UC Cairo aDd apparenUy overfle~ the Cairo Hanoi list. Barbara Norwood, Orange 8'id lbe 11\'Pported legallzalloo of mari· 'Irvine Sclioclrl.l ¥edlclne and served as •lilporl. 1lllere II was due" •~I lO Count)' VIVA olllce ~. eald llial ·Nana·~\ "hypocriay" JnJaw en-. · mmutea ·before II wenl do1in sbOrtl)' 56 known prilonera )laveJ!"'!lbeen ,ac-•!orcemen\lrl!l&1i!•~ttit_-reVjew. a "/'POD ,wl!li . ..,. Soulbem Ctlllorn!a before f _p.m. local time. Iii~ fl!".e · counted ior ~the ~It) · Y. ~dint Judlt Stailley di 6oderland ~ '~ Group Jn .. iiilnllt~'llylDJ lime from Cilro 'to 111!' "Youcan'tputawbolelol<ilc'redlblli· sil_ d the 28 Supei!or c:h<iit judges voted Bellflower. CtanaJ. · .. . • ty in Qlat list because that leaves 1,~ last week to ask the five-member ex· The "HuntJncton Beach • resident also A !Jbyan Airlines spokeamen In Caito Hanoi says II doesn't know ·anythlhg ecutl•e commit~ to dlllCUlll recenl was a Fellow of the American College of 1aald 111 per80D.!I, including the crew, about and that's ridiculous," he said. remarks by Judge Jiinlce NlemJ. The ... _ and 1 lo weni aboard the plane. Six babies were -Luck explained that .there are cases pll1"tlng was scbeduled today. : · ~~I SU:g!:j. mate 01 the American amoag the passengers, be added. There where prisoners bave been pbolograpbed "I haven't the' falnlesl Idea wbat we lie leaveo..hil wile, Betty, of the famlly WU no immediate a<countin£. !or the and their plclutta published, hut thaf . will do or can do," SOderland aaid Tues· home at l'IOtt Roundhlll Drive; 8 Sao, passengers not included m Israeli Hanoi refused to acknowledge their cap-day. "Certatnly the one thing we want to Dr. Marvin Levenson of Escondido; three casualty toll. ture, or name them on a POW list. do is avoid public controversy." ststera, · Betty ROth and E 1te11 e In Waablngton, ~uty White House "It's blackrnall that's what it is" he At a meeting .on law enforcement at a G!'Olllllan, both of Chicago, and Marge press aei;retary Ge d L. Warren eald said, and •xpla\ned that the . United nelgbborllood yoµth center last week, Roeenthal ol Los Angeles; two brothers, ~Cd llOI comment,.dlreClly on the Jn. States still bu men uneccounted for Jn ·Judge Niemi said: . Sol 'Leventon, of Cblcqo and Arthur ...J• hut declared, The White House Korea. He said the political leverage "I sit on the bench dwing drug cases Levenoon of WISCMlln, and t w 0 ,lie con.cerned of coune by any gained by uncertainty over the late ol and sometimes I know lbal both the proe- grandcblldren. · event thet migbl jeOpardlu the ....., Vietnam POWs could be used to puab !or ecutor and delenoe allomey lrying the The family suggests memorial con-fire" In ~ Middle Eut or raise a bar-eeooomic and military advan\agea. case smoke dope. I ·can't stand the lrlbutlons to the Heart Foundation. rler to Prosdects for peace there. "can you think of any congressman, hypocrisy." , Mesa Police Nab Six on H~roin PeddJing Raps NarcoUcs detectives from the Costa Meaa police depsrtment stid Ibey smashed 1 ,heroin sales ring with the ar- rest 'l'uesdn night ol six Orange coast resldentt ICcilBed of peddltng more than '800 worth Ol.-junk 'to a pollce agent. The Jaraeu "'1JJtary spokesman gave representative or senator who bas spoken She said Tuesday that her statements this account: · out on this? had been taken out ol context ·and, In -The 1 IJbyan m., entered lsraeU airspace 50 mlles frOm !hp canal over the Mediterranean coutline, and new over Israeli military posltiom. · -Israeli warplanes roee io Jntercepl the aircraft and opened r... after the pllol Ignored orders to land. The pltne was hit and forced to crash-land. • The"pllot of a Lebanese airliner fiytog lour mlllllles behind the Llliyon plane ·said be beard the pilot uy en the radio, "We go! bit." Tbe Lebal\ete pilot said Jn Belntt thet there wu• no lndlcallon the !Jbyan plane was off -- Alrllnen flying be1-n the two Arab Clpltal! CllltomarUy make a detour that adds an exlra 35 mlnutea to the one-boor fllaht. "Thia Is going to drill out of the ft'ont '°me cases, reported Jnaccuratoly. The pages and nobody Is going lo think about judge eald she wanted to polnl out the II ruiymore. We're glad on ooe band that difficulty ol enforcing drug laws lalrly Jn prisoners are coming back, hut worried cases when the attorneys for both sides thal people are going to forget. niay smoke marijuana. OHN ' .. ' In Los Angeles, 50 miles south of tho epicenter, the quake &battered windows and caused skyscrapers to sway, the Associated Press repo,ied. Further north, the Highway Patrol reported rockslides nunbled down onto coasW highways Jn the Malibu and 0x: nard .,... on the coast, but were cleared by 8:30 a.m. and open to traffic. Eighty miles to the east a motorist In San Bernardino said: "II felt lite Ibo engine fell out .of Ill> car." . . A Fire Department spoiellDlllt In Ox'- nani said a two · story b a n k '.IUffered ~t!al ~age and bad been closed tO-·tlle publlc and employes. ,.,'!'be ~oaldi lbel•depattmeol Ibid .-lved 10 to• It< "'l>Orts ol"flrd. IOllle In bulldlnga • and tome Jn, powOI' tranalotmers. r. I • He~said tll lraWc 1l1DBll Jn tbe cily were Cllll and that traffic waa plllng up during the morning boun. .. • An Oxnard 111permarket employe detcrlbed the quak~ as · a tbwidenJlll ..,; ploalon which knocked the alock to U. DOO( aQd shattered the (Jool windows. Walls buckle.d al another market In the area, 1pilllng rooling Ille to the Ooor-arid shattering windows. . i Reports heglnnlng to lrickle Jn u damage wu surveyed Indicated two Of.· nard homea burned and the roof of a dlo- counl itore wtltlly collapsed. . A1 lood market was devasta!ed with al least a $10,000 damage estimate, while Oxnard City lltll sustained damage to Its second.floor. • Power was cul oJ1 to 7,000 homea •1111 offlclala at Camarillo Stale HosplW, U., Point Mugu Naval Facility and OxnaJ"1 AFB reported only minor damage. • c..-IUNDAT Sgl. Jobo ,Regan, chief ol the Costa Meaa narcotics bureau, said the arrests climaxed 'llx months of Investigation and tbal the amount of contraband uncovered was small In quantity "but too bli for the City of C,O.la Mesa." Jailed by pollce lollowtng the 10:30 p.m. raldl were the following : Shirley · Lynn Kircher, :M, ol ll'lt Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa, three counts of heroin eales. , Dennis Peter Raso, 25, o! 11171 Pomona Ave., a professional recording engineer, three counts of heroJn sales. A apokeaman said rescue workers w~ at lhe scene of the crash attempting to pull IUl'Vlvdn Cllll ol the wreckage. Tbe crash-lending was believed to lie the lint lime a !Jbyan aircraft bu been caught Jn the Middle East dispute. II came only 12 hours alter ~ com- mandos returned from a raid on sevm Arab guenilla bases lo n o r t be r n Lebanon. (See story, Map, Page 4) · I ~LE iE~I~ ··~ I TRACK SHOES • WllSON-BANCROFT-DAYIS Tiiiis Rackets-$17:95 to $48.08 Betit11181"s llackits-$4.95 to $15.95 Joseph Anlbony Dominic, 30, ol 707 Rockford Plac!e, Newvor1 Boacb, a newspaper <i<llverer, ..r .. ol heroin and Board Members being undet.the, Influence or heroin. PreclerldC" M. Schbnmel, 28 of 212 Sa Inion Way'. Ooe:ta Mm, a construction Can Keep Ra·: ·es worker, JO · Ion ol heroin !or sale and ~ consplra to •D ben>ln. Peler Pulos, 117, ol 3%11 !nd Ave., Orange County oupmlws wU1be1ble Newport , a laborer, aales of to ntaln the Sf,OOt n1a they •wted heroin, ..etraey to sell heroin, 1.bemaelves 1alt 81,11mt.., Oltmty !'l*seaalon of llerolii !or eale. Cot-1 Adrian IC"1por aid on-lay. Anlbony llll•amo, 40, <if 12311 At-Tiie P11 --olloct two -ro\Vbead SL, llanton, 1a1 .. of heroto and llO hut wa Mid 11P DIDdllw 1 rullnt by conspiracy to tell heroin. tlie federal prloe 11111· w;c_ lioord. Tiie <Nies were made to a ........ iJ..~ :::. =... the ~ .. ~ Alias & Spatbllt $11.95-$15.9~$17.95-$21.95 '• BASEBAU SHOES • j Aiiis & 5"1bilt ' '$1~$15.95-$17.95-$21.95. .. ,.,.,5M1s -$9.95 Sacar Sbaes -$9.95-$11.95-$17.95 ' WILSOl-llUNl.OP-PENN· · Tlliis BaDs-lllz. $7.95 Clmpiln llandllal GIDm ~Rqlets Table Tiiiis Plllllls ,.,.. Basbtllalls . Cl I~ Atc1 At~ ~JI · ~ ... Cit ura Al...,., rw police ..... mce Nov. 1172. AU ...., for ll1owed to tn1b Ila """ declalaii wblch It ~111l811-q...U -and-lnvolYed -.-..... ...-bod-.~ -- powc1et7 lldlltance pocbged Ill toy lie oald lit-bod t...btl .. •""lllfll..t ~ ~~or .:::-;.ne "blndles," ,_....,, lnlller Vic -to &lltl Pll'lllr the -mlllS SHOES ~ Tntn--AdilaH&nme Bamals Sol!Ws Biseal ltts-lats ~Tlres-Tlies .... • • Tri fl It 4tl-44M l Qipyrflltlt. '"" ~ """ ~ c~. ,.. ........ -. HllMtr•t..., ~I fNltW -.,._,~ ,.. -'I' .. 1¥11 uC ....... _. ..,. ......... ....,,.._. --=..., .. c.-.... ~ ·---• °""" tlM ,.....,,.., ......... ~' ........, ... aMsa ·•M -"""· • w ,........ -llltllllloro 00 the bull of Ql,11111 I Sil-Hecan eald the ll50 .. ~ .. Of. ,_ nlber then Ibo -'17,11111 • heroin ... llltl Jn blllnona ....... Ibey Tba boldup -dlctlled by the federal ,can be nrallowed eutly -I 1*oiD -.i'I U perceal (111 guldellnel trldet la llll1'riled by pollco. Klqper bad __, ...... did not •P- Tllt boUooa, be eqilalned, will -!lb'. llul tlle ltdenJ ..,._I laltllted u...,h tlle ~ tr a C I I fl'<lllo of the ralle after ncelvlll( ...,_ without 11focllng the .,..,,._ plalnla from CW-. • Clase out sem types of SllDls at cest-lillltell StlCk ~~===1~--:=-:=-:=-:=-:=:d::::-:===..--:=:±::=:::::::::..-:=~.::=~=========---__J'=-~~_:__~~--=::=-:=-:='------'==::::..=::::::::::::::::::i·==~--=========....j_\::::::-::=::-::====-'-~~' • • I I w-.i.r, FtMllry 21, 1973 DAILY PILDT $ ( F 2 · BOdies ·identified 19 More Joyful Ex-prilonen A"ive at TravisAFB wrlA CRUZ (AP) -The V.U., about 50 mllea 1IOlth of . lb:--toll of. -Oul( hero. rtlaltd but modvel a r ii unknown in U. o I h • r sbootlng1. " Tiii. .... ~ J'ch lW& (APJ -1'llo 8nl two re- patrtatecl -...-of war lo he IJ'IDled JO.day leavtobave--.. they can "pick "I! Ille - of lllelr I~ lilt apin." • • AnolhU JI larmet POW's "" returned to the m1in1and here 'l'ueldJY, Jncluding Air Force capt_ J-R. Sblvely, """ declared: "Wt want to let "-1weet molecules of We Dow over our bodies." ...... Iller """'al allt Air FOK N&VY Qndr. Jama area mw<ler vlclhm rose to -iDtlieP Ull pp hes. Glem Pirie, 37, of 'j\lscaloo8a, 15 u authorttiea eoolirmocl A1101ber m -ln Viel· Ala., a hiCh point of the trip · fears that two headlNI bodiea' um irlaon .._ awaltine -wu apottine a l.amlll'!J' · are thole of missing -. ' freedom. • I landmark Ill the entrance to 'l'hlolWh "a comblnalloo of The last Of JO mm boOd by •--Francisco Bay. . ~a!evldenceanclx rays," -....,, Air,.,.. Clfl. .,... Jooll* C$a Jt., u, of But '"I:hey Jet us clrela the •&I lrftllllll. Ailmeo!a Coonty Chief Deputy THE YOONG wom e n 's dlaiht -DOI been linked to -Mullin; oaid' Santa Cruz Dist Atty, Peter Clang, who .. mouuceci 'l'llesclay Ile ~ . -• grand jury in- -cbargiilg' Mu ii In CJinalt, NJ'., 1e•whlecl at Golden Gate Bridge/ ·Pirie WILl(UllllR' ' Coroner Roland Prahl idm- aart b: -o I '!81<1· . "It was breathtaking '---...,....:~--" tiflecl tiie tonos Tueaday u with first-degree IDllrller in 10 malaria, 11111 docton oaid bis ••• we're glad to he home.'' Unlversi!y ell caJifomia -at of the 15 slaylngS lince the ccmdllioa WU nol oerlou llld . Santa ~ .• ~.~-ts •"-~"'start ell the yqr. he -fly -Jaler·tbis ~~ -"""" Sherill Douglu JIJDel oaid -. Off Helen Liu, !IO, of Torrance, Mullin, a -time·blgb school ... ~~':: ic.'1 .· Wounded,·. ~saiind Thorpe,=· of ::.ltm!'.4lred~ a: tlll'tier mpp of. Prahl estimated they were teenacen' death "as a result ~1 _ =.., Older · sllin either Feb. 5 or I, on 0< of a laboratory ct1mparis0n of punclualed bJ Jo!olll ....-s E abOrtly after the day they bullets and sbelJ casings found I,.') nude and one clothed, were Authorities oald the Jan. 25 PRAllL WAS 1M11blo ' determine bow Mlioea T!wJnf and !Ju were tilled, aaying )It' found no bruises, Cllta or Wlel woonds. More than 150 wltmlee\'I aearcbecl the UC campus for the girls wt week. • Tile school '• acting cbancellor, M. Brewster Smith llUIOllDCed a memorial convocation would he beld today "to express our grief and deep concern." Miss IJu was last seen at the campus ll!rary Feb. 5 and Miss 1borpo bad lefl her home in C8rmeJ to attend a campus lecture. TWO MEN repalriatad Jut WeM already !lave b I e D ,aranled JO.day leaves, and others . ...,. being - -rot 1r1e1 rorayi wtth their f1mllle1 to reotauranta and llor• near military bospitalo where they are assigned. forAIRmenPOlla:withfamCapt.m .. _llabert,by. uspec*"' scape . disappeared. The bodies,'"'° at the..,...ofthecrime.'' found list week near Castro alayings may have been drug-' K. Plaher lbi>ulecl "lleUo --j;;j;;j;;j;;m~mmiiij,;~-----iii;;--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl;:- baby'' 11 he ad bis wife rush-. ,; LONG BEACH (AP ) -Two 'Ibo oel inclU<led IO officers ' Released on leave weni Air Force officers Capt. Terry M. Gelonack. 21, of Beale AFB. and U . William Arcuri, 25, o! neamy Yuba City,. Both were captured last Dec. 2% whm\..lheil: ~u allo( dqwu °'" North V1<t· nam. • U. Col. William Reslie, .a Deportment of Defense in- formation officer, aald: 0 0ne ol the thins• they have asked is that they be permitted to pick ~p the threads of their family life again." THE RF:1'URN of Shively, • eel tonnl ...,. olhB; after men slipped through a police who mounltd a 00...:to-boule ~ aii:;' ~~~ net alter ""'llldini a motorcy-.oearci>at places Tuesday, two 1,010 me.. -the Paclllc. de officer· ~ho stopped .them helicopters and an emerg"'l')' Mio. ~ Jeapeci a i!ull for a minor tra(!ic vlolatlQ!J, field command post. • · UPI.,...... ht HUG-Maj,, Hubert K. Fl.esber of Randlo ~ .u ·ug·11 t..hia_ wife as lhe leept at him upon his return to Trivis. He _bas been held since Pecember '1966. 30, of·Spotane, Wash., and bis 17 fllghlmates brought to 1112 the number of former prisonen who have con;w· fool off the gmmd' and ,tilto ind.officials 50y the pair may investJgiltOrs said motorcy· ,the arms of her hl!lbend, e&i>' bave been fleeing from a rob-cle offlCer Guenther Oben- Uve b: _.. yars in North liery.: ~ • . , . drauf, 50, of . the neJgbhoring Vielum _, -• Los , Angeles )lollce · depart- Air Force Capt. Jollo H. menl, ol<lppod • two mm in ·~~~3;...of1o 83!-Plan_._De~· ~dge~~the.!ii.Jor.i ', waUlq crowd" i!JllliDc a can .• . • ., Termjnal Isl~, reached via of beer · M 'Ch k the brldie. ii under LAPD He ~ a bili do1.e11 • ay 0 e>• jurisdlctino. •. . POW lnctileta badOd to llim • " b •-··"1 ..... the Is OllENIJRAUF was wounde<I ol~.:.i~ ... 1: Hospita Jn,,the sllOulder by .... of .the knew a boot U.... things until '"' men who gol out of the car the 852 l1lJ'S ~ shot clowll SACRAMENTO (AP ) armed with a .pillol,.olficen last December' and ended up Mental hospital funds may be ::!:.i 't,. ~le,~=. ': in bis priaaD camp. I ,,_in the'stale budiet '!lltil help, chaaed the car about the Depertmenl. of Mental Hy-three miles, .. but Jost . it, of· M 'Lo A ' ' giene discJoses details of tts ficials Biid-, mine st' . .. CL_V Suppo ... "' Man ,hospital consolidation plan, a No. arresil were mada, , l'LO .Senate leader oays. · alth\>Ulh m: persona _.. On Fli h . . . Senate Flriance Committee sto]iped for questiomog, . g l B d h Di . h Chairm . Randolph Colli Police said the lwo ·men in ' arre . . .y scot e· an er lhe car matched deocriptlons P.fll) (D-Yreka) of a budget freeze of bandits who Uecl up several F d S f -.... -; ~ell a budget lree7.e female clvlIJan employes and ' oun a e LOS ANGELES (AP}~ 'Ibo THE. WJllS do not admit ~sday ID a committee hear· took $10,000 to 0fU,OOo in • Be your own Loan Officer at First National Bank Wllh a Reserie Balance Account at First NaHonal, you decide wban jOtJ need more.money~ than . slmplywriteacheck. Your Reserve ·Balance t.ccoont wll I cover the check up to the amount prevloosly agreed upon. Reserve Balance cdsls nolhlng when you don't~se It~ only lhe ., uaual loan charga when you do. Sae your loc8I First NaHonal Bal\k to find out about astobllshlng a ReseMi Ballnc4! for-)'DUllelf, ,, ' First National Bank , 01' o•AN•8 Oc;>UfllTY F _ ............. __ . -"""" mm:hlllllt61•~· .... ...... v...~ --J'MIT ... B ---·-............. • .. " I' " , -American Civil L i be rt le ,· ~ men because u.ey inli 00 the state hospital weekend receipts • from the SAN DIEGO (AP) - A 20-Union bas filed suit on'beha!! puicbase only nooalcobolic budget. Navy's Allen center Ofll..,•, , year-old Marine !eared lost on a Ill-year-old man denied enby drinks while the young women e S•lr.r GllHtv _l:Cl~ub~ear~ly'..'.Tueaday~~'.:.' ------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· .... ....., .... _,, •• 5!81 Ills flrll <:roos-<ounlry plane to two 9Jscotheques -are adm-to "serve u ,... ' I' _,.... .,. hop turned up sale Tuesday agreed to 8dmll bis dales, uil ball --OVe< the age .SAN DIEGO. (UPI ) - alter ,.,.. ..... by accident at claiming sb. disCrtmlnaOOD: • of l1 ah! aillO are the common ·Airman Apprentice La""."nce .l -·.. Tbe suit was filed in dancing po-. of thole W~ct, 20, of Louisiana, San Felipe, Mmco. Superiof Court here Tuesday ma1-." -oald. . Mo., 'rueaday became the 10\b The clestJniltion of Kevin for Brad Sanden, 8 student a The • t to~ a'e llid the sailor to be i:onvi.~ by a MaJono, a Camp Pendleton. Northridge, S\116 Uoj~ , dilcotheqo• cooijot'get· ~. Navy Courl-jnartial iii the USS ' la~ ,, r po r a J from who wu deoiecl enby at the the JsoDe J>Y ._ting bacl: to •'11ill)"llaWk Mee riot. < • ' W·--'· M the Goose Creel: Saloon I • an old state ndo thal-·allon Two> otllera > b.i_ve be en I ~'"l"'r, ..... was Northridge and UM> '""' Iii . . cle8red -' 11 otliers ire·m "II m Pe A I lJI o ff IN Marina' deJ 'Rey. =""· :::. =-~« ~Jo " 1'181 _ _,,0trlaL AD bot ,... ,<;l!lfornil. He , 'Ibo 1ACl.U ~bot• ._..._ _._ $"-lfn ooe of -charged are left ~ ';....hlioh-•tl' . . . T o'.-• -.._. l '.blacks The 'white .crt}'llUlll Y· -~ti.jg~ .are ,. ~ 4•-from,.., estaNisb. Wll..;. of -·aCq\J!tted. ' The Air Patrol ued.• ea .. As ·such .and • llDen(· • y).,. ·11~· ,. , ., ~· .• .,• vo and H . planes, terms of tbOtr ll= ~ ., 'l'old of. .11io lllft,: ·a e a.t Dfefr.i• ' ' flying , es be!Pl"-..Malone are permitted to allow any _ apokeoman for the ,Goole sACBAMmro (AP} _. A made a l>Olatecf·~1val ID penon, regardless of sex, · Creel: Saloon said, "'11iat's stab> appeal$ court b8a upheld Imperial. under the age of 21 into that Cray If they believe that The a Jo'!" C<\'lf'I ruling that a JO "He misseil a .scheduled establishment as long as they • only ....., we liilve the policy percent ·euf in 'M e d I· C I coune ~" ;i -P do not permit · that penon ii that an If.year.old girl can services ordered by t b e spokesman saW,· "and be tried tmder 21 to consume alcoboUc be handled if lhe gets 1 bold · Reagan administration in 1970 beverages,'! St.>ve Forrest · of nq-: But m lf.yw<old was illegal, to telegraph from MWoo-but Moslen, the AC!,U attomey 111Y! Well, Y"". got to fight · The 3rd · DJstrid Court ot couldn't." representing Sanders, uid. him to pt him out." Appell rulihg, an no u ri c e d 5 Guilty ·1~ !'nifing ~ Flip to Wed? Dean's Girl Tells Secret . Tuesday, upheld a 19 71 decision by Judg, ViJlliam Gallagher ~ the Sactlmento County super;or Court against the cut e Girl F-1141 MARTINEZ (AP) -Sher- • LOS ANGELES (AP) -' iff's deputies believe a body Selitenclng has been aet for REDDING (AP) -The d-npt« ol ·• college ciemt · .f4>und in 1 eulverl at the i.- Man:h lor !Our brothers and '-l&)'!J 8be and oomediln rup Wlllon J'l'lbob1Y will many in of ML Diablo ii that of a 111- their brotHU:in-law wlio were 'abciul six mootho, but "11'1 llippoood to be a big aecret." year-old Moraga girl missing .,_,.,. un-" Ta.._ ~ ~.=--'Ian ,.............. . 1 st N tt..s "found guilty of stabbing a ·-1--,_ -_, -·-.__,, -·~n8v. :;. · ~ •-~-•ear and • ·a ·-~ty at.the home of ber ~in tlU _,, Cali!Gl'nlll dty. A ,.1,_ w 1~r ~:::: wbile ........ to~ 8 "How did you -!" Mia TIJ!Or, ., told a repo11<r taUveJy -·tily the gir ., •-· •1-. -wbo 'cootacted ber Tueoday 11 b -of bor -· Ma......, P. Field, the Coiilra ~--~t PilHyhoyh mHagazlneelner' Arthur o: Taylo{. Costa County sheriffs office pu~r · ug s ' said Tuesday. However, of- estate. "l'l"S SUPPOSED. to he a big secret No wedding ii f'l'trs said pooitive J den- Manuel Guruhei, 32; his planned lmmedtately," oho aid. "We probably will he tilicatiOn would depend oa•a ,,,_., .EDriquo, ». and ge!ting i.rledil~ 1-thll'•,-ellOUl!b-" llludy of dental -· Fernapdo, D, llld Viet«, 11; The ._,_.114 tW ..t ~·1 '"Ille l'jJp Wlllon " · and Cirilo Poot,· a.-111e Sh!!w.• •llnill ~11-.. 11P111·'111ere'1no11mg1o..,, • llfuk Mire ~ . ..re...,,__ """' lllJthlllc . , , All -hen far ill tom.the !nob ALAMEDA NAVAL •AIR ,.,_,. bJ l s.,.tGf Cloatl ·:air ln<f11dak cl..-wow." STATION (AP) -A Navy ltr!'.-· • • ' • ' .......... , dean ol llUdeiils at -"""--'--llid pilot' --·• . S... Rll •fi)omeo~., 'he ~':j Wini to toJk ,_ mi>cll llliala;";;i;;";.r JU • ovgen ·-w~s on U..-11• lilill•~ "'11'. daUjjbter and WO-."! d;,, -ll Ill looldlloe I'm'-lire bet.n his A7 Conair Jet '"i:':J""~"" ,._. ,.,.. ' Dir to push U--·~" llf 11111. '. • •r :abed.!~~ ~~Q 1 lllli,....,. · · <-· • , . • ............ a Navy boon!° ell in' : • ... • -f ' • --- ... 1 . ·~ ' .~ ! l'' '\' •• ~haibeefi.~.,, '.-lhf~~s l)eaµi ~'Misb4P' · .. :aa:f~~ t ' , .•t-·"" • 1 "' "I-• ' ~ told the bearing Tue9day. • ' . ' ' . . . . ' . . ' ... • ., . , NO¥f, ~...,_.,to $29 on·holob. food, cor rentol2"1 • enlerloim..twilt> lhe ~-Surdonco Po..book10 las Vegas or RlnO. con """'mi..(_,, e< Hugllet A;<WeSt for COIO!'lel• lnfonnolion. Thtn -wflh ox Sundonao Kids 10 a perfect~ . , ·~ , , HugiloliA-. '11!.aHoidtlheSunlolasVegds.And ' .;.. ..x...ion<111es of tho W• and Mexlco'-tbon. al olhet U:S. • airlines combined. · Como fly lhe Sun. • • ' ' .. ' .. ,, t } ' ' , .. .•. " . • • • • ' . 1~. ~ARDlNO (AM jlurpl~ nm-lllood•mf -· ....... term the . Warcl,Zl,o!C.ry,N.C.i wes -TllllT.,_<lld~of llondo:0andod·--~ a..a. .. liOddeat bul -the 10 persona Wad a,_ RuMl•n delectot "'° Sbe_-JlloiidllijW bid-Oxmer Ill Bii ...;,od an wbm tbe Jet crashed Into the ' bll 1 Q aall-OlmmaDlst pointln&~ 111 • _.. Sao Franc11co Bay area com· ' .._ ..,,. bil dNth ...... Ing and ...i ..,... .., 1t"•11te facUtlllD lllllllity ' on Feb. 7. Four '1 ..... llr --at hill -jual Bo .... ..... !let*.. ,,,. ...... is ... -remain lisled .. - .-u 111o1 W9'8 -• the pillll .......... 1~~~-~-~·:":·~~~~;;· ~inc~·~nr--Tr~~~-w~~~~~~_;~~~~~~~;_---==========~ 11!1*' ln • _, 11 --aid. .... ..... .. ~. )botwll PQF-•llrL belnef....,_DIJW · AID .Lb •• -·I ..... to Ille ...... lo ...... -· .._. ... llepn Year'sE-. ~ Iulo Ille death . of TbeyolljllJlld=IOlmllD .... -· ._,...d I CllI'llllM _ .... __ ..... ...., ...... grwpilD(.W-'dlo .... ·_.a -a R 'ii!' lllip a......ft ... IJ6d Oil die-of 11111111l CGlum--· ..w. Al "' bio, Clnodo, In lfll. llcial 1111L II ,.. .., -~ from Cer----r.1111 b: ' .... aid ....... jall -bil 1lleu lllll ......... ... IOlllil<tla ....... 111-miPI llillir pl.NI aa.c:L lbe'haon1 ... and -.. ... him llmnp to the floor wttb a "bonlble e:&p1'dlktft" Oii JU face." . "I 'lllC"1llllT .. -kicl- dlnl -·" ollo lellilled. "I llii 'lorpl, 11111 ap.' I '11111 u,1DI to pull lllm ap. I pieW lip Ills bead. it -...... . TllB GDUJ111111ND Aid the night before be d1od he bod -appnMICloed by llno-outlide • mountain ~ llooth. Sbe oaid --llld ullod 1boal an emblem on bit = .... lbeD ..... ill. "-" ....... he 11111 her lakl' bid been Potllb. ,, ' \ • 0 • ~·1 RllSTllE"TWO-BIT"BlJS LINE For~lfOillllllon Oft ..... _..., -"Tiie,...... ... LIM" 1111• e; ~A-. -Me. Celifomla. 92701, «coll (714) $47.eoo4. • • ,.,. • -' • D AD.Y PILOT EDITOlllAL PAGE Challenging Reality Santa Aoa is at It again. The county aeat city baa mn another legal action In the woru challenging the incorponUon of the city of Irvine. With Irvine 0ow a year and two month• old, many city-watchers thought the huale was over. Not ao, Santa Aoa city attorney James Withers proved In blJ latest attempt to show that the city or Irvine never legally el<isted. Santa Aoa now has asked that Orange <;ounty Superior Co111'1 Juda• Robeit p, Kneeland stay •·pos- .tbl01action by State Atfurney General Eftlle J . Younger. Younger reportedly iJ abOut to for\na11y dlsD!!as Santa Aoa'• writ of quo 'W&r:rlllto -tho challenge ·to the conltitutionality of \hi' orillnal ruling ·agalnll Santa Ana. So, now, Yo·unger, too, la a defendaiit ln sinta An&:s oewest writ, alonf with 'ilve Irvintl 'ci•• coun'cU· ......... • ' f • " • ' _......._ ' l/ Despite 10 court failures ao far, Santa Aol still says that the Irvine Company promise to not oppoae Santa Ana anne.1aUon or 938 acres should have prevented the land from becomiDf Irvine. Th1t ol4 wbla~ wow. be ·g,tt1ng funny -ii l weren't for the high colt to 80 many taxpapers of answering it Ume and again. School Outdated Irvine Unified School Dlrtrlct offlciala want to re- negotiate ao Orange County Counael's office proposal for determining the cost of replacing existing school facilities in tbe new unified districts. __ That step is a wise one. · · Thi cost of •replaclng faciliUea with equaLones will be used to deterlDlDe the apportionment of bonded in· debtedn... the new districts will inherit from San J'oaquin Elementary and Tustin Union High District.. The county counsel's proposal would be fine except for one bitch: the 1926 Irvine School, a pre-Field Act (earthquake safety) school, located under the flight path al jeta· and nearby El Toro Marine Corpa :Air Station. . , ; Inllle WllMs want to abandon it. Tliey've wi9elY decided dilldren can't 1et a qu\tt and ate education at ir.lne School and cloo'.t WIDt a nlue usigned to It. A ch.arife In the county counsel -replacement p polll. ta ill «der. 1 j ;.) Obvtoualy an earthquake apJiorUonmaat ol: boa&a lnde!Udnea must be -reached. But 1"1ne'1 efforts to get rid of a possibly llll.!afe school sbould be supported by all aides . One-year Terms Irvine city councilmen have acted to •n1 the coo, fusion ewer tbe ~nure of' two members of the city pran • nJni commission by gtv!ng first reading .approval to I new ordinance estaliliibiJig that body. ·, The new Jaw, which must bave second reading ap- proval before becoming effective, continues the terms of the pretient FQmmissionen until 30 ~ · follqwing that final approyal. Tbereafrer the seven members who are appointi!il bf the mayor, subject to a majority ap- proval or the council, would serve only one-year 1enn& Of course, some might be reappointed. The lone worry political scientists might argue for hours is tllat the one-year tenns -with dismisaal of any cominisaloner possible at any time if a majority of coun· clhnen choose to do so -might result In a planning commission that .is too poliUcally responsive to the council at the expense of its role as planning advisor to the body which is liseif responsible to the voters. F.ew would argue~ that this new city must no!. In· novate or experiment. But, it IS to be ho~ the one- year terma result In thougbtful recons1dention by whatever citjr council is elected in April, 1974. That body, the city's first council with sta"ered terms, might well consider a commission ordinance providing similarly for staggered tenns of at leest two years• dunUon. , ' SI Phrases We ~ ll~timate Decision Will Take Ti me ' . ' I Don't R eally Vnderstand Dear Gloomy Gus The Complex Morality of Amnesty (smNEY J.llARBI~ The Vlllap ol Valley View? Whal view is there from a valley? Why DOI pul tills deveklpmellt -Oil a bill so there will be a view? How about WASHINGTON -Every smartly saluting POW officer wbo steps off • bomecomlni plane saying God BleSI America, or words to that eUect, ~ bably puts off for a while longer the time when amnesty for many tbousands of -draft evaden and deserters will be coo- • • Turtle Rock? sldered seriously. · Today'11 little word-qulz dea1s wllh -A.V.V. 1be contrast between those who have phrases we commonly use or hear paid the price in without undentanding what they rt!llly ~:'" .,...""'!!' ~:::." s:J Vietnam and those mean, or meant originally. A score of ,.., • ,_. • •a...i .... o.ur ,..... who have refused to half right ls commendable. • · db so ls too vivid to 1. In the phrase "! Mater ," · allow mucll serious Everyone knows that 0 a r" mean1 f: , , • (liJcusskm of forgive. "mother" -but wbal -"alma;' • a.Jioo1. 1n.<>Jlttn.D111, me'111 "added t1em ot -J the mean! 1 •· ~~~HOri',tt •or aomellilng given for · or · z. We often use the goOd measure. (lillakespeare calls Idle ~ \'::", ~·any-_ -~"'-·l phrase talk "booUes1 chatter.'') r ''"" -~ ooe wbo says dog· '1To boot ••• " Wltat 3. From a popular old .English game, matically that be is iJ the origin ol this Pall Mall, where the ployers ·ru$ed ·for or .,_. ~ty is passing judg· odd _,.r about lranUcally, knocking balls through ment on 8 very complex problem which 3. Why do we say wickets, u In croquel , will have dimeosiooal cbangts as time that p e op I e l'\llh I. Alter the Qousad.,, some knigbtl of'. ..-mi.. about "pell mell "? fered to enlist uoder the banner ol any · Nothing on the present scale and depth 4. Why la an lnde-country for pay -the Ont mercenary of evulon and desertion has heretofore ~dent writer, or 10ldler1 who fought for pay and not ,9Ut " att.mcMd the end of a foreign war and no arfl11t, or auch, known as ""I. "free;lance"T of loyalty to a particular sovereign. me really knows bow to handle it. A cer· 5. Why are friends said to "bol>-nob" $. A "bob" was p. corner of the hearth tain ambivalence can be noted even in with one .another? for }.eating the beer; a "nob" wU 1 ·Prelide:n.t Nlxoo'a aeemingly firm stand !. Why Is the rough grilling-of • round tsble set coolly In.the cblmney-cor- (rucHARri WILSo~ againSi the amnesty con<:ept. Taking Into account everything he has said, before as well as now, a doubt ,begins• to arise on what the future of the amnesty Idea will be. THE P~ DOW, post cease- fire, demands that draft evaders and d.,.r1en pay a criminal penalty and not merely be lei off wtlb a "jun~ In, tbe Pea"" COrpl." Perbapo there la tool!\ for q\l<Jllaling just 'i!!i&t a "crtmlnal penalty" would be :to vt..i of the' at, titudes prevailing Jn ihe judicial system. Suspended seoteoces deP<Jl!llng upon the performance ·of certain conditions. is a lamillar judicial practice which varies from jurisdictlan to jurisdtctloo. Ill fact, ll the matter weno left wbolly to tbe courts, there would undoubtedly be maoy cases In which punlsbment might be mori amenable Qlan enforced service ln a feverish jungle somewhere. Unfortunately ml lnaccurately the · idea has gotten around in humanistic circles that postwar amrlesty ls a Ume- honored practice in · America . But, in fact, no general presidential amnesty has ever been granted. Even Llncoln as the "pardoning president" is oveITated in this respect, for much of what he did in reconclliaUoo wa;r pollUcally motivated. He used amnesty for military and political purposes to weaken resistance in the South. His amnesty all..c ol 1!63 was available ooJy to those wbo would take an oath to supporl tbe U.S CollstltuUoa and "the Union of States tfiereunder,11 and be WU disap~ted by ~ results, . ACADEMIC studie'f of . ~mnes\il"'· throughout history record some 3' ex· amples, but It u hard to find a true precedent for a &f9er&l~ Vietnam am- nesty. 'lber.e was no general amnesty after the Korean war nor World War I. Tbe post World War II amnesty onleled by President Truman was hJibly selec- Uve and judged case by case by a special commlssioo. One tenth of a total of 15,000 convicted draft evaders were given presidential pardons. . The new factor arising from the Viet- nam war, and involving perhaps 70,000 to 100,000 young men, is that a very large proportion of them were not merely seeking to avoid military· !ervlc:e" as such, but were expressing -and atill do -their conviction that America W@S' morally Wrong and reprehensible, and the cease.fire ·diies JlOt chlllgo .-;lie culpability or tbe nation. Maoy, of these bani core objecton have , expressed their present distaste tQ '80Y kind of l'"'veness for taking what they deem to be morally correct stands against the Immoral. acts of the goml>' menl , J ·~ .. 'ffJ Al!l'll1 ~;Y••ra,alter the ·Civil 'i\'.11'.; tho ,irmWp•1 prtndpl<r•I!~· b ... deaed, but 1! wii·not unW ~ .lban ;io yeon • later/ 1ajtl. that universal .m.e.fy ~ adopted. The dilfereoce,, (>! couroe, ts plain. From the practical polltlcal poiD\ of view, 3fmesty ~d a P.O\nt in reatorina produ<Uve people to normal life In a na, lion which bad been rent by civil war. But in .the present circumstaDces the naUon suffers no practical damage from the cootlnued abseoce of ·a relatively f.,.. useful personnel. The moral quesUoo iJ something else and It will probably be some time before It is re.Solved. Devaluation: A Fable for Today? \ . . .. suspect by the police kno#D as .. the third ner, or the "muggery." · degree"? , . · ' 7. When we say that• place ii SO lrnllll · _,6. FIUll tbe lnlUatklll rites ci tho early that there ls uoo room to swiDg i cat," ~t-of-nlne-taUs 11 or whip Wilb what are we referri!')g to? blcb ll ........ 1 .. l...A · 8 How did · ui• 'expression that w 81 ors were ......-by floalng so~ething "can't' hOid a candle to" on board. ., , , ~. something else come to originateT lt."Slaves or terVIDtl ~ed. masters, 9. Wl1en we reach the end of a pro-boldlnr c~es for them. fitsble supply wby do we say that It I. In gold rnJntng comps, the erploaive "peters out",' contained salt-peter; when a seam had 10. Why • ..; people ol aoclal dlsllnction been ~usted, the ~.In 91 gold wu ~ referred to as the "upper crust"? to have petered out. 10. In medieval times, Jt wu a mark of ANSWERS: bonor to offer dlltingutsbed guests the l. Alma means .. fostering" or top cut, or crust, of a loaf of bread at the "nourlshin1." table. Cat ho lic School Crisis If Broadway ls the fabulous invalid of the arts, Catholic schools oceupy a slmilar position in American educaUCIL Rising costs, shrinking enrollment, and 5bifting population patterns have forced many parochial schools to close, and most of those still operating are ·heavUy subsidized by the church. To compoond the problem, efforts to provide the school! with indirect governmental assistance have consistently met with failure. AND SO tile crisis of Catholic education continues. According to the National CAtbolic E d u c a t i o n a I Association, the number or pupils in parochial grade schools and high schools 1 declined from 5.6 mi llion in 1116.5-66 to 4.0 million In 1971-72, a drop of 28 percent. In the 1ame period, the number of such schools fell from 13,292 to 10,829. The church's goal of "a Catholic educatJon for every Cslhollc child" thus seem1 farther than ever from reallzaUon. 1be peak year ror tho peroeotsge of \ C.thollc cbildrm actually attending Cothollc acbools was 1151, when almost 54 percont or the tllrJble populallan wu enrolled. Today, only around 30 percent o( C.thollc chlldr"1 •«end pirochial scllools. ''It's a vlclowi circle," a nun In Richmond Va., observed lat )'Ur. "Once the nup.t stan pulling out of the schoola, the ICbooll have to ill out ml hire lay teachers at salaries -dUve wttb public IChooll. 'lbell tbe parents refuse to pa7 tbe .. .,. -. ... enrollment dropt.' ATnMl'TS to .i..:. ap Cllboli< adiools wtlb pllblic IM lovariably run a""1l ol the F'1tlt &• _., whlcb . ~ITORIAL RESEARCH provides that "C.OOgrw shall. make no law respecting an establishment of l'<!ligion, or prohibiting the free uerctse thereof ... " The courts have beld that this language rules out not only direct govemmenlaJ ' grants but al90 such indirect aid as tuJtlon tax credits. Americans United fON6eoaratkln or Churc~ aod State, ~ """«gan.izatlon "systematically a n d determinedly" opposed to public support of church- related schools, puts Its case this way: "Parochiaid .•• creates an impossible sltualion for cltbens of other faiths or of no faith who are compelled through tares to pay for these llCbools. One can be sympathetic with a cburcb wbose ICbools are 0 In llnancW difllculty. Ill a country which 1eparates church and stato, lfowever, It 11 .not the businw of government lo come to the linantlal aid ol Chun:b ICbooll wbooe own patruns are no longer '!llllng to 1upPorl them." Mosr AMERICANS appear to -with th11 ....... htg. Vot.n Jn ldallo, Marylotid. and ()repl vGMd -propo.ala to aid parbchial -Is laat November. Moreover, fedent ...na Siruclt down afmllar procnma ID lift la New Hampshire, Now Yort, Penn1ylv1ni1, and Vermcmt. Nevertbele11, Prtsldent Nlrllll la committed to a prosram of lkf tbnioP ts1 credits, and blJla to illat end have been Introduced In 0..-. To' the 'Editor: The chorus ol tbe Administration'• hired men la that tbe deflation of the dollir ts a good thing; that we will never relf!I It; that ti will bring prosperity; that It wW solve all our financial pro- blems, and eliminate unemployment. The harangue in favor of deOaUon of our c:urreney is reminiscent .of Aesop's fable of the for wbo lost his tall In a trap. He immediately convened the other foxes and harangued them on the advantages be bad gaiDed by losing his tslL - ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Frustra ted Voter To the Editor: In a nation where only 15-40 percent of the voters appear at the polling bootll to cast a ballot, I wish to register a com- plaint. I RA VEN'T missed an -rtunlty to vote ill so long I can't remember. I have lived In this community (Fountain Valley) for some eight yeara and 1 have been required to ~ote in not less than eight dUlerent placeo. I haven't changed ll\Y address, my place to vote has been repeatedly changed. I ask the questloo, 1'Wby is It IO hard for me to find a place that I can call my own to cast my vote?" Why ii it •ecess&r7 that Jn every electlat, I have to "find ll\Y poIUnc place" In order to cut my blilo!t WltJ la It nece.ssary to go clear acroas town to cut "11 ballot wben my oeJshbors are abl• to cut tbeira only a sbor1 distance 1wa1t IJ then a. reason that 1 sboold not be able to ""1lkler ll\Y polling place near ..---•r G••Pf• ---, Dior Qeorse: 1 My huaband bu come In llto -dil!erent times .... and made aandwtchos out ol a covtred dllll al dcJ( food 1n tht relrJcerator. rm ahld It tell ,blm._~t I~: WID doc-llurt mmT MRS. ID. Door Mn. l!l.: Ob, I doa1 tltmt -. IJ bit Cool "*" 9lld llll "°"' ~ MAILBOX Letter& from nadert are wtcome. Normally uniter• should conoey their menages iJt-. !JOO wordl or ~u. TM right to condeme !titers to fit space or eltminatt libel i.t reserved. All letters mwt include lignature and mailing addreu, bvt names ma11 be wlthheld on r<fl'!<!ll l/ sufficient reason ll appamit Pi>etrv wlll not I>< published. enougJi to my bouse that tt iJ cooVf!l!"1t? Wlih an elemeotai'y scbool practtcallY across the street fJom Die, I blve l<i travel to an ~ school (don't even know where It iJ located)· lo cut my ballot In tbe election oo Feb. 17. IT APPEARS that tbooe who are respoaslble for 1etting the various district boundaries for voting are unaware of the necessity to make voting convenient. It Is har.d enough for thole wllo are 'fOti.ng to make sure lbat they gel up eariY enouP, to -certalD thaftbeir ballots .... -It ii -to see. why '° many of tbe dtizenl of this community take an attitude of "don't ...... In regards to YOtJnc. Somt natloas mate Yotinl coo--t .... our camimmlty mikes tt. ••,uess where yOu .. gonna vote this time ...• " . By the woy what happens to my O(>" por1111llty lo vote ll I doa't drive • .. -111 ..... LOYCIC D. WEA V!R I l/lldtillfzetl1 To tbe Editor: ,:~·~i'::::: = --tllt-.lapol-a "wtltem WOtMD" to ....... " Gile ot Ibo _,.. ........ peapla iJ Jn. ...,..1a1o to Olllolll elloo1a to dvllile tliile peoples. Alto< _, about tills -the marriag'll to a wntem woman 1111111 I bul'lfll'lt to dvlllsatlon -1 find I -1al't apee more. • S. K. YOR!KQ w•r -Offlrera'!l" -, To the .Editor: '. After reading the lists of the returning rows -one (iuestlon! what happen~ to all the privates? Were they expend~tile? Alter the smoke ol bottle cleare<j away, were only the commissioned off(cera left to be captllttd? U you were a ''non: com••, where are you now? Certainly not oo the returnlng •row·Ustsl · . M. !ol_OODY (It It our vndnstonding that ·most of the captured men were officer pt. lotl and creui of Air Force, Navt1 and Marine aircraft shot down over Notth Vietnam.,• !emtory. EdJ MeriR~ Pi.enome-R To the •Editor: A-. An I!Oin "lli the nil. 12 edition of the DAILY PlLOI' concerned the adVent of red · crabs' alq Sfluthenl Callforala beaches. TbiJ pllenomenon iJ commoo atone the 1.--Calllornla cout In and near Magdalena Bay where they fre- quently accumulate in such numbers that the water Is actually red. 'Ille)' alsO wub up ·oa tbe sborel of Magdalena Bay In w1nc1rowa aeveral feet bilh ml the pis• ~ to the lnbabltants there depend upoo tbim for their f<nge. • ' WllALB8 and other JlllllllD8la and flab feed on them constantly. Also, In the vicinity of Alijoo Rocks and the Revilla Gigedo Islands they are Jn)' for the tWll. From Ma&d*lena Bay they are found all the way south to tbe Galapagoe. For oome )'<lu'a I was a skipper oo • tuna cUpper and. .. alwlYt ~ alerted -numben of -Rd crabo ~ llOlll u fishing ... Ubly to bo IODd due to thetr attricllv-u !Una bail Scmetlmes -er• aeelDed to ha•e Qliotes Dr. JeNld • IAIJI' 0 I ~ -1peelall', a.r. -••u I haft a plilosopllJ U CID bl -la tho Spaolah Jftftl1>, •}, ballP)' life II Ille belt revenge.' 1 nob .. 'I -wbot It mew, bull.,.........,. lbDt k -to mlli!I ... ' . ' l°"t their color and were white or1 nearly so. Obwved closely, these ·crabs .resemble·east coast lobsters u they have the same claws and not the spjky feelert of our spiny roct lobster. ' . I RA VE· never seen or be&ra of any ol- tbem to be of greater llflll;ljlalrtbe Uoy commoq .ones. No daub!=.., ."'-'1d be desirable whale load ~ 4 jiave never seen or bt.lii'd i>f•-belal.nillar-ly found In 'tbe vk:Inili' or the t:Unael Islands ~ in o~ near·Scapu;D0D11 ~ . • CA.Pt • .,,w, -1B: STUDLE,Y: I • • • ' . WMt 1¥4Wt,1 .• . -'! To the Editor: ·.r· ;46-,,\ • , 1,l\i I am a sliJ> renter ar J>aa . PdDI Marina, and I hi\.e bOe!I notllh•fOl .iillp ·1ncreue. It Is dllfiadt to -tile creaoes: fJJ& " '1.81, a 11 ~ j,; crease; '2.20 vs $2.00, • 10 ......,.. crease; ,$:UO vs tf.21, m U.i )llloenl ~IiN Betel! Ma-~,f:a per loot tor_.. Iii ~JI ICiiir~. ltiJ~to~· operator's • conlenllon that taxes '!I"' eating ioto his ~rofi!s to the extent Iha be must ~ ,"'11a m -of ·10.5 percent after Oftly -,_ "' _. .... What can we espect Jn 11 .. "°"T . . V. J.FEWY ' .. DAILY PILOT Rob•n N. Wifd, Pv~ll•h~r rltbniu Kffl>it Editor • Borbon> J{reibic~ Bd!toriol POii• Edl\(>r The !dltorl•l 1J91<C of the p.Jly Ptlot aeekl to Inform and atimu- late Mdttt by Pf"tlet'ltln& Oils ne:-..·apaper'a op\nlow and com- ment.al')' un' hJ)lk't tJ. lnt.tro,t •nd •lfnlticance, by provkltna & forum ~t 11\e-e11preulon of our ~~ opln~ and by ~lint{ the dlVtl"M vtcwi)Qlnta ~ tn~ ob- •tvtn and 1poketmtn °" topb of tM da)o. Wedleeday, F1llnl117 2J., 187S ' • • VOL 66, NO. n. 1 SECTIONS, .. PA&IS I . , Today"s Fl•al ) N.Y. Steeb TEN CENTS C9ast P~Oj~cts Giveq 'Grandfather ·Clause' I ~ I • ' , . ) · FnmWlr<Servlcet -!lo' bu'H'• permit .. ~- coutal -projecll' •here 11~tlal" work was completed ani "M>ltantlal" llabililie's were jncurred. · lielore Prop, Ill bocamo law Nov. 7, State Atty. Gen. Ev J. Y-ruled 'l)J<s-day. .. . .--· ·~ ....... · -April 1, 1'12, and Nov. 7 would come under ~ proposition'• "grandfather clauae" ..i would·not need permlll from "'I " lsi-~el Jets · :. . ' . . Down Plane; < I • .. ' ' 570 .·Per+ish . . ' 1 fttlloaa1 aoutal ~ creat.d by commlsslons. But the Attorney ~ .&be ,. ..... cl the -lllllilll.e; the IM!l!ll.ltito ....... development by Nov. 7,' leial oplalan OJicl. . in-t ... Under l'J<le. •· ... jectl voluod· ~ "If a -baa met all the ,... rilore !ban fl.·!O't'wJlblD.1,000.yardl cl Ibo . qlJ!remenll ol the low ud bas performed nle&n hlgb tide line muot carry bWldinlf suholulill w.t .,. ~ subllanttal pe!')1lill or sempUons lrolli a ·eoutal llll>ll~llll '"' tile deve1-nt by Nov. 7," coiiJmllllon. . Y-lllld, "II II our cooclualod that 1'o couta1 WU.live ~ ~April such ,..._ ~ bave a vested rilbt lo 1 effective date. ' . complel.e the denlopment without • Younger'• opinion .. ,;. &!Jiii lo darily permit from a fllllDnol couta1 ZODe con: ~ pew law 11111 bell! the _..1111on senatloa commllalon • provided thal • 1 • I . . . .. . .. . . ~ ~ . . .. IRAN .• . .. . • pmOD wun't proceedinc ID a manner' wblch _,.. lo evad& tile permit ... ~ cl the caw.nu. Coastal Zone c:.aaervaUon Act cl 1'12." ,Y-~·t ~ wbether tboee -develapert would 11111 bave' lo ap. ply tA · co a f ta l commiuiom :for ex· ......... .-.. A-1111 Allll· Gen .. Clrl Borookay ,,_.,. -·lliat wbat is "aubetantlal" IUllll Qf money or) work will have to be ~ .... bycaie. ' . .-, , . . ;()~yNear · For .Lagoon Conipl.ex . A $S,OOO Investment on a '251000 home may be consldmd substa:rtlal and ex· empt the o,...,. from tftd\nc a new bltlldlng permit. But ~ same' '3,000 spent C11 a '3 in\JliOl1 condominium proj· ect mlaht not carry the aame weight, the wfstant attorney general· said. ' ileveloDerl shOukf consult their O'JfO at· lomlj>1 for Individual lnterprelaUon.s of the ruling, Borontay suggested. He ldcled that developers could clea• up some question& by applying !or permit ~t:J®. \ ~' / OXMARO '<\ 11. , ~·-· ,· ··u.A-.R. ·'. • •• • •• ••• .B~ TE.RR, v·co.·_!':J_' • '!.,., , • • . • .._ (tGvPT) • • • • .,. • 1 ,, Vu..L.J!O ~ 'b ~-, 'I#· ·~ ~ (AP) -G~IJ:e fro~ _· --· . ... . : : ... ro • • • __ "..,,_,.-1 . °' *· °'ll'f l 'IW ,Sfl!' ;.. " -._c~., w•-'··-"'ta.• "yan pa--· " -,,,.+.,-~~..,..."~· """' sal\ olr bas finally.settled-•«"!"!!-i-~--'-,r--/---.__:-'---'I .....,. _,......"' . -~-' }i.;:u.g1on Ra r b our• s motrovenW p.;,. loday and ""«<I u lo 'crultland ' • • : ," • • OolH:oodo -, . ·jrlllt 1 loa or· about 'llJ lives, mllltiu')' : • · ' • lag~· ~,;>r<>!tct. ~~ '' 'rted,"' • f • J · • 0 ROO I , ~-I Y,. , . .-repo .. ,. • " ; ,: ... '.. , •••• ,...,. ~ay"lllgbt lb :rir.,e the .~~,:t.~::iG.tir:-"n :·;" : ·; , .... ~· . , =uhi!·ii!~m~ "Ill-. .................. • ' -:· .. ,.11811'i! . • ~ • . ..:. ..... -. . _,.i~~~~~~De~-!~~~~J~ ....... ~· ~·~~7.-~'-~"'~'L·.~~.~'..:_ .. ~._:·. ill!lclld'.., . An ....... ~-..... " •• ""at --_,,.. _, -' lllllloCI.' I. ) ', •• • • -11 ""''"°'" .... "'-' .. a • "' .( ~ -J'illlm Jr., ~ al .. •&•I ,_...,.. .. , ·~a ' -' . . ~-Coa<llmiol· l5IMI brief at I I nl·l· I'll lor v· . dOrs"' • 'H ~· ' ! .,.......,....,_, lild .11:o .. 111 ·,..... ..... 111:11c .i-1 en . · "'ID 1lll on Ida 11rm 1 ......... -..111 cl ··~ lil!I r.ct ltiat lbe Lll:f., pilot • : Fenlon wai ·..; anxious lo end Ille loog t!i(;.;,~ .'.:'.::" •~-Mklllc ~ lot M £. ,,_ s . all R• . ' ·.. . . = ~v~~ :::;~= t=: ~~~~:. ,. ay. ,~t m . · epneve ~;--11111 ~thecityto:ic-Jt'l'Uel- • -&aid ~ llraeUs uwm be made to .• .Mlyoi: Al . <:oeg, however, relUled, "'1 .dearly lar.tllia-'\Qd. '1!)11 re,<llliVe Jheir , _ I , • ' / • oayltlg ,ll)e !'It~ atlort!<Y· -.Id ,need•ijme just pmlab-t at the 1\&Jldl of the A l2Dl1I ~e er the gypsy .f~•t 'cloQil:l locilit'oida,m ljirdCling their 1o nv.tew i tt to be ....... !he city ·wu Ara!>f."· · ' .,.. ~ l1p: abliat lown .• • ' perfecUy prottd"'1. ' ·(VP! 1llo llld Forelp ~ ¥au-and veplllile vendon In Huntingt4o ''We :ni1b£ Cl'ellt 1 1pecial ll05Wli area Coen did AY 'tbe agreelJIO!il lf(llild• be rice SdmJlllllD cl France -r.. Beoch .... '"'llluttf ~y nlgljt by Where t1:eJ could part 11111 ..n their bJi>llgbt bdore the COllncil -illJO<lay. ~ Ml>ba-Asher Ben Matan to City Councilman Jack Green. , ·-in' 1, napeclltile mam:er," Gn!ell Huntingloa Harbour ca:mot record Its bis~. Tbe Lib1an alrll.ne'r Grte!l·.-:tbe cltyrltilf'lo e>p(Ore e""'•.....,..'" ' lract map and aeek other1J0nnlla 111til -jillolad by • Flff. crew.l . the · poaa!Nllty .or ellabl1ib1ng a, ipeciaI "llii"«-lie l1Cla to a·Fanner's tho itgmineb>-ls' signed by the i;;1y, . \. Alrlbie souto!s illld ln,'Callo',the'~ane Martel," ·~ City Aamllllltrator .ITbe four 1 eovlromne1111l reatrlctioM --Fllsht-11~ from Tripoli, Ltbya lo IOlle where Ibo~ produce trucks David Rowla!ldl. pl~ on the .project inwm: '· ca&ro llDd app&reolly overfl,ew the Coiro 'llJi&h( pert· mid ..n ·their fruitS aD,t , "But o.e of lbOlr IPfi'U! is J1:e ability · ' .._ ·Tbe ll:ltallatlon of IJ:dlVidual wula .irt>ori, where ·11 was ,doe abc:Ut~' O vegelal:IOl.r. '. • '! • : to J0U1Jt drive "·-~· Cllie"" Ille ·pwn-• facilities !or each of the UO i:ilnutes' beloiel 11 wmt .--.. !""'' ~· 2 'p.Di."local time: 11 11 llne ' II wil a.-, Wbo two weeks ago ult· road," interrupted woman Nokne ·Wat•llpa prop>std In the 18gooa. -· ed for toagb enforcement 'lo keep the Gibbs. '"Ibis city is getting ·loo big lo just -Compliance by Huntlngloo Harbour mhM!tes' fl1lnl time from CaiJo lo the out.of·lown v~ble merchants .from drive across It !or a blrgaln on fruit." with au .or<len is!Ued by the Santi Ana 'canal. · ' 1 • • · '• • But she joined Green 11111 foul' other Regional Water Quality Coatrol Boan!. t. A !Jbyan Airlines spokeaman In Cairo councilmen aupporllng a study of such a -Buntlngton Harboilr.CafP. must post ~ 116 (ltrioaa, lnc1udlng the cnow, special zoiil; ., a boiid'or oome other guaranloe that It ~ aboard the plaae. Sb -.. were f iet Rebuilding Jerry Matney opposed the move, and will ·oomplele a propooec! new Harbour ._ tho_..., i. ldded. Tllero ba la& alrlctly oppooed the roving truck cbannel by Jan, I, 1971. wps. no Immediate ...,.••I• tor Ille • farm markell fieCausi.. he says they are -Hu:itillglon Harbour 1 CafP. must nmenaea not IDcladed ID Ille lanell N---1 -Con.Jn"'"'-~ . . ualalr compeUUon to local, establlshed guaiant .. for live years. the maintenance ta..alty loll. ~ 0" "'°8' :narkell. ' '' , !See IJAGOON,•Po(o I) In Washlllgtoa, dlputy W1:lte -tr'...::I~~ Je..:;:::i..11~~ Conaen~Roge.f.$ -. 1111-. ·--- • ' J • " .. -l:e -::eel ol. a::ne by .., WAllllNGTON (AP) -~ of . ..m tbol mill:t Ja4imclie lie -, -~ P. 8-1 ladl7 pledged linl" In tbe Middle Zllt er nlle I bal' tbe Ualt.d States wuuld llOI ~t itsell ritr to proapecta llJr po&\'O, lbere. • Tbe lll'lell mlJllar1 ::pDUolUID gave ID -~-tl!llJ prusral2I '11:11 IOCllUlll: without full auppori u~m C9Jllrell, but Hui,itington . J;:cology • , _ rell!IOd lo rule C!UI Illa dlverslilll of funds ;: -The Lll1P.D 1i:: ~ ll2'lelf 11"'1 other --for the ualslance. '::jnpce II ailleo tlie "'5ia1 over lhe .Jloitl:I' 111-t ~ In i'llpOllee tJ' a ,lled(lent••• --and f!ew ...,. • It I ,_ ~-•--·. I -lanell -=' . . II ' 011 ., Y-U-, · Dir~ctor Sev~Fns Quits -~ ,_ ~ Intercept • Fulbrt~ (l>-Arlil), of the Senate Foreign !the lln:r¢ opad .fiN ofter tbe lie-Commltloe, wbo IO U g h I Natuno la In Torn. Severns' blood. 'pUot ~ ordm to land. Tbe plaDe -that CoQgreta will be con- -bll and --.. ......,._, 11111«1 f'lllfy Oii the air question. Ba ~rrly aeven years with tbt Ol'aqe Parb ~t and wu -of tbe chief motivators beblod i.4D SELLS .RlJGS • ' :-"KE HOT CAKES ,.llL • In 111 appeannce befcre the com-miltee 8"gers repeated ear II• r mucll o/ the COUllty porb system. sta~ll that pttlng ~ aJ> , Tben, lour years. llfD, the city of Hun-, lftVU will be po -list bat -"'-IJniloa Bead: ~ 5evtl'llS lo become upecta Coagrna "will act m-u.y." 'Its <lln!ctor cl 'fmlimmenta1 ttsourcea. Tiie questlm ol di..,.._ ol. )l5lldi from Under his leaderablp, the city ii now , DI"" --lo fm1 flt ~ bulklfnl I Jll'l«n eeatnl pert, OGe of .....,_ WU rllaed by ·Full:rfPI the biaett city parb In Orange County, ad orlifDallJ -dllnlpriled by plus _., ..... In llllaller porb. 11::..•i:~°!J''c;.""'l11.-N.J .. ), rM'='::::. ~a.:.:.lmltted his ~Ille --... 1:r .. 1111 He'll ..... bli city poll May 15 -to do:Uf tlJat """' I tactlc II ...... -... Jiii -with oaturaJ thlnp. -or wlD be Wied. Tiii! IO-ydr-old S.vern1, l:ls wlle aod ..... 11 BO point would -tbe )di ..,._ "" mo~ to Child's ]IOllllilUtr ol. diffrtlal filldt, Jiit lill tlle ; lf11d-11...,t ~ •.-NaUonol -11 1121 ''ll:illlc .., a '44 !'ft 1o Nortllllra •· •11J'4M••1J! lie llldod Ille aid .,... l!o 11121 l:li. wtle Will _.a&e a Mom snm -W •111 carried Gii ""2 1 1111' ~ ..... this summer and lllltlllltl(--.~" • • -IJlaJllller• of the Pl' lll=laitliil'b!•,=· -ell to 11-lo Ille "I lea! 1lb a tic!' starting out in Q!e --.. to tbe aid ..... " ..._ ..-!()day. "It'• • ................. : ''IMDIOI-..., ..... .., ....... " ....,_ ID 111' lllll fl -_,. 'l1le OAl'e 11111"' Raort C09el'I i"'1lal:le 1'511& -~111'1111 II dt I& 11r111 ..... -. S.¥elnt Aid tbe lllMr Ji:ll ~-......... ft --• mi:ld aalts, •veil cabins, a woaldi!'t -a.t . ( .. D1111C10R, Pqe I) ,. , • . ., • • ~· t, \ ·tos ••c~ .---·11, trrrlk.Y•H.Ot-.._ ITAi •I'S 1P1C•NT1a· ....... , .. c.... Valley Council ' . Reduces Scope • • .,.. _J • Of 'City Center' By JOHN ZAu.111 ................ ! ' ' ' FOID!taln V,olley ...-°""51 agretd Tuesday to continue planpiDg for a unllled1comm~lal City ·Ceq\ef,.but on a 'illgbtly reduced """"; ' • • One 2.3 ·acre parcel QI City Center land ,wu excluded from further plamlna when ·the owner lold counCilmen that be has a fI.:IS million office COIJlplex ready to start construCtlon. •But consultant arcbltects were ord,red lo continue planninc wort for tbe re- maining IO acrea ol uodovelQPOCI ,land . Cost of their wort, wl!lcb Will Include jll'elimina'l' site plans for inpooed com· merclal centen, will be fl ,toll. Councilmen had bestitated in autboriz· ·1ng lurtheT 'planlllng wbe:i ~ felt that 'the half-dozen land owoera of City Ceoter ,property mlgbt not want .to cooperate with eecb other In wortlnc wt plans for a uniform development. But City Manager Jamea Neal reported all landowaen In the -. section were Interested, 11111 CouncUman Bernie Svalatatl added' lbat 1aadowneri In the norlhem portion a1ao waaltd unified, rather !ban eeparlle dtvelopmeot. The City Center land Involves SI acres bordering Broolthunt Slreet between Wainer 11111 Slater Avenues. A major 4belacle lo plam:lnC ls tbet I large bani.ware 1tore ellecllvoly divides the :tO acrea of undeveloped land lnlo separate pieces. • Arcbltecll have piqJOMd variolll metboda of tying the two pan:o1s tosether, In terms of bo:lldl"I style cl notl:lnC else. : • "l don't tee any way we're ping to tie the two areas together," lllld cotmcllmea Ed Juot at oae point. '1[ don't tine,''·~ Councilman Bem1e Snlatod. "I tlllnl: tbe lotal._. cept ldeo -illD be fllil:ed." Svalllad'i opinion -lo carry the da)I • -..,. .... lo con-tinue work1nc with 11..,..,ir ....,.. oo the land oo botJl -cl the ,llanbrare store. ,Tt:e u acrtl erdudOd -tile city ceotarwu ow::edilJ~. o, Rodtllllr. . Iii. req.-lo bltllhll of.Doe ..... pier:: on land near Slater Avenue bad becm delayed last -. by tbe PlaMlDg Cam- mfMlon until ~ clty'eouncll made a decision on the City Center development U I Whole. Wbm llodelfer told councilmen Tuei- daY that it coet b1m P,'°' a mooth to delay comlnlltlo5I, ""111C11me qreed lo uclvde hli land from lurtber Qty Center plaanlni • e.xemptlons to the regional coastal com- mission, which wiU have to decide when· vested rights exist. But there Isa' any qutstioo, Boronkay lndlcated Tueaday, that the frantic rush by some developers to get local pennits before .Feb. l -when the commissioos actually were seated -will have been use1e.u In most CllOI. It'& 11very ~" that developers wbo obtained local building permits ofter (See PROP. II, Page I) ' Damage Bad "1. Oxnard; No Deaths By~GORMAN Of .. ..., ........ A moderately ·"""11 earthquake shook Southern ca111oft:la loday, causing major d•illlli• an<tmlilorJnjudtsJn.~ coest city oMls:wd, but mostly meotof anxiety elsewhere .• The quake whlcb struck ·ai'I:~ a.m., ••klllc ~·-· -nparted -In • 'IOI!<• ol,flllla Ill l!ll ... llrliara OiAnel, J!ut ol.llllorl -........ ' In Veallp'a CoaalJ. ~11 lllimllll , p:t ..._ Ja Om:ri al fl -) qallfomi. -.. ol. ~ ltllmoJocistl • ,...... rated tbe . pndawn rollOr ,II 1.71 Cll .. lllelMer · Scale. ' I A mejor qlllh II rat.cl at S oi m.,., I wllh eacb addltlanal 0decl:nal ·fiiure ift. dlcallng a force 11 tlmeo gruter than lbe last. . • '1 Today'1 tremor camo just a liWe oVer two years -actually 12 days 11111 44 · minutes -altar the Feb. 9, 1971, quake· centered In the ,San Fernando Valley · Wblcb tilled ill, Injured 1,IJOO.p!UI 11111 r.auaed fl blUIGI: In damage. , Emergency 111 s a s t e r coordlnaUnt 1 authorities ttported five minor lnjuriee. and a few 1111111 house fires in Osnard ln J Ventura County, while 10 lo 1~ older buildings were damaged and windows 1ba-on. 1 tw .. :nlle llrttdl ol Illa downlowndlllrlct. No damqes er q>Jurtee were reported In Orange Countt, nor were utlllty services aHeclejf. , Orange Couqty Airport Trallic Con-· tro!lr Bob' Starkey de;cribed a rollln( aenaauon atop the tower. "There was very lljtle swaying com- pared to the quake a coupJe of years ago/' be aaJd. "I've been through a '''' of them so tblB one wasn't too much." "My dau&IJler atlll hasn't . recovered from the last one/' said another woman . "She ·was sltUng at the kitchen .OOntor having breakfast and she let out this bloockurdlia( scream." · A male earthquake veteran from Orange County was more prosaic. 1 "I was standiD( there bare naked eba•· Ing and all·ol 1 sudden I lurched lo one aide," he reCallfd. "J thought if this was (sM QUAD, Pqe I) ! ' ..... ··weadrer • • ' f , Not ooly> did the weatherlldy m111 .... her .. -..-. but abe dlctn't -... tbe.. -tremor . com1nc. Sl:e el:eeplsbly loreeees !U11Q' atlei tbrouih S.~ urdiiy, with occuloall bigb cloodo and temperaturM cl Iii II the beaches rtat:w lo 72 flllaaCI. 'INSIDE ToD.t 'f l!<portn wm.._ rorr and th1 matt who smtenctd him so jail for cont.mp! o/ court, Judgt Cl:4rlts ll. Oldlr, /Ht gr~ pre1rure in ~r hnpa.sse. Set •torw. l'lfl J7. ~-·· ,: C-I c.,..,. c.... ... c....-., ... ,_ .. ~,...._ r, --. ........ ..,. ·-..., ........... 11. ,, Mlf I It ---.. -. ..... ~ 1 --:=..':..;: __ .. ,, ..... .. -_ .. °'· ···=· 14 ---,_ . ---. -----. ' • • • I H U.S • .Chinae S.tmement Due ' 'DW 1 Peel l tl' V.alley 'Council Action of Pm. di •""65 .. tbe 'ftttt quality ol tha ia-. Q,i1ndlmaa 'Jt.nJ M tr J WU m the lbo<I eml ol a .. 1 -Illa WASlllNGToN !AP) . -The Wl>ile -......_. toda1 tblt lhlU~-udCommlrill Clllna Will isoale • joint --muntque '111Unday ltemmi~ fmn Henry KJSltnger11 recent vilil to Peking. • .. 1•·..ut laellltiel ....... H•t h 'T' mhl :-=-·--.llRd'-1 y ~.1e or =-~~:n~~ MtcM&a £ tH-=.r::---.. _,... : ' :,:Z ==~then a U)MDdibn ol $7,IGI for further ! But ofOclala would Cive no clue on what It would ay. A' spoU<man said the oom- mooique will be issued at I a.m. PST 'l1ulndoy. Deputy Pr<a Secretary Gerald L. Wamo llld PT--ll boldlng. _.-., ~ ..... , with Kllolngtr, bll ...., poller aide who returned Tuesday from an 11-day journey to Hanoi, PUlnC and Tok)>o. (Related otory, Page 4) OXNARD (AP) -"The quake beeame a roiUng moilon after its lint llang. 11 tnocted me from side to Ii.de in my bed." That's -today'• strong earthquake felt to new..., DaYld While ln nearby Clmarillo. "it aenl dlsbea and crockery crasl>ing to the floor In my house. One of my pi<> tures fell oil the wsll, too," )le related. To Rk:bard Rodriquez, manager of a '------------' . ·Mayfair market to °"'!"rd. the bardelt bit city, the quake aeemed "the end of f'ro91P.,.eJ DIRECTOR .•• lltore, a restaurant, 111 Olympic pool and the world." Omard damage was put at 11 mDllon '"'lbat was lt, 11 be said. "There was oo place to go." Rodriquez eatimaled damage to the m~. C D ""llley ldd! Nonlic, .,_ oowrtty oast octor akiing !here, u 1well aa Alpine mow> taineering:• Severns said. "It's 5,000 feet liigb and pollen free." D s • • Severns laid he baa spent hll IU!llmen rops uit there alnce lt21~ when his grmlfatber, an old oll rii(er from 0ranp County, )letped -the Feather River l!od and V ~ ~100 Q llll . (lun..Ch>•· _ ~r or~-. . , . UtJ--"lt'• cattle rai.!lililg oountry ill the aummer," SeW!rDI aid. --Jbere'1 a lot~ the old west to i~ and a lot of aimllarity to Aapen, Colorado." • Councilmen accepted Severns' resigoa-. jloo wiQI regreta -and ln oome caoea Pel'hapo a little envy, . , No replaoemeDI baa beeJI named. -. Beach Council Okays Computer file for Police , A, IJlll,000 computerized address file 1or the Huntington Beach Police Depart- inent Will lutllorlzed Tuesday night by :Ibo. a1y Oouncll . Councilmen, however, delayed a decision on Wbether the new police com- . l)'stem \riiiila0e--iiiitilJe()Wltlilii police department or added to the y r current computers. City Administrator David Rowjands iali a apeclal cunpui.r commlttee Would l<po.t llaet lo the COllllCll In atx - with a reoommendatloo OD bow to aet up the addreaa file. Nme ol the money - a 111,000 grant from the caJllon>ia Council GO Qimioal Justke end $U5,llllO In city --will be speot ,..tif. that ,_ ......... uOD 11 made. ,.-.. · ~lmen are _..1 tci De1' ~t to .the compula'I alraady A Newport Beach plastic surgeon who was suct.'eUfully defended on charges that be murdered his wife in Mexico has dropped a $200,000. lawsuit naming his wife'• parentt, their Jawyers iuld three Orange Colmty oewipapers as principal defendants. nae action of Dr. Merrill C. "Mike" O'Donnell, 57, who lists bis current ad- dress as P.O. Bo• 81111, Huntington Beach, ciolel the file opened in Indlo &lpellor Court more than two years ago. 4 An Indio judge ruled that the action -1d be more Pl)>Perly contested In Orange C.Ounty Superior Q>urt. The Jawsuit was transferred to Orange Co1lll- ty but never reached the trial setting stage. O.'Donnell was cleaied last July 13 of ctvll suit charges that he murdered hi• wife, Susan llaggott O'Donnell, 38, five years ago in a Mexican tourist spot. The unique elvli lawsuit waa filed bY- ~. BarneU, Mn. O'Donnell s and the principal ijefendant - with former husband, Ben Haggott- in Indio suit later filed by her son-in- law. • Orange Coast Publishing Com- pany, wblcll publishes the DAILY PILOT, wu ooe of three newspapers sued by O'Doonell ln the Indio action. Also lJalDed were Hoag Memorial Hospi- tal and the N""l'Ort law !inn ol Hurwitz, Hurwitz and Remer. . . ' I.. Co;MM:jlman "Henry DuR couotned: -"It'• not that apenaift, u _.. In lllGltl< -a .,,.; llgn ordinance that woold lllve alloWed !reettandtnc alps only fur large commerclal '""ten bael< to lilo pl•Ming commi•lon fur ~-• market a~ $10,000 and laid the ceiling Bllllllnlton 11ar11our a.. -.1ed -"just sllowered down ln a lot of litUe money I tb1n1t they've got problf'mt< ;,Ju pieces. Eveeythlng ii on the floor." '!be other three requiremmts ,..... "Oh, Lord, did I feel tt!," a.clatmed pasaed without opposilklD GJIEENBELT: R.ruaed to participate In a "'--' greenbelt coounlssiOD IC< deftiopment ol Santa Ana River bottom and a<IJolning public Janda. Sarah Squirrell. admitting derl: to v.... All .,..is1-..... requested by tbe tura CountJ General llolpital at nearby city's -tal review board based Ventura. on the mviroomental ~ ~ for ''It just rolled. It waa terrible. It lleelll-the study. IDlSON LANDll: ~ renegoti4tloo ol part iewa-8outlilrn ' • CaJl6JnUa Eda ComjllllJ trwmisslclj llnm tJvwCb Ille f!'IP· ed to 1a11 • long time." Some recommendations made in the Oman! Police .Sgt. W. A. Cady said, impact report were not listed as .,..,. "The IOUnds of breaking wlndowa In town d!Uona for approval of the tract. ClllJllCll BXPANSION: Aated for a re-design ol a abt·acre development alter the llunlingkln Valley llaiitlst Cllurcb Indicated it wanted to purchase put ol the p!Operty for future Upansloo. IOlllldOd Ulie gunshots. I looUd oul and ' Councilmen agreec!•to 1o11ow the-. , Greealtelt (Jeaeept. aaw can ln the parting lot rocillng ln an! procedure ol widening ~ their tradis." Avenue after~area la developed. Ponce desk officer E. Melander laid The city agreed to ficbl for today'• quake was "a lot worse" than mnovll of the o Anaheim Bay Brlilg<, ' Ct;Juncilmen in Valley tha 1m tremor whicll waa cmtered In lining ol the flood eantrol .......,, with Loi Angeles' San Fernando Valley aod concrete, and study d an o<ean cat to tilled M penoiis. nearby Bolla ·Bay., 111 wu here in 1911 and thla latest one Comcilmen agreed tbose items are: wu a lot louder, and more thlnp fell primarily the responsibility ol the dly ,. Oppose Forming Unit · .. down ," 18id Martha Covarrublaa. "'Ibis and the county, and not of the individull one was shorter, though." developer. Owen Collins, state superintendent of Milton Beycbok, a leader ol the early highways in Ventura County, said three critics of the lagoon project, praised the rock slides oo the Pacific Coast mghway city for its efforts to follow the ~ bad beeJI cleaned up and all lanea were vironmental impact repo~ and indll:& opea by 8:30 a.m. ing be supports the modilicm EndoninC the concept of a green belt deJ<iopmeal ol the Santa Ana River bot· tom, F...WU Valley cooneJlmeo Sill ..-i Tladay to join 12 other Public qencies In fnnnlng a speelal green belt mnmissioo "We haven't found any stnlctural.- damage iii the county although we bad -- crews out looting almost as 1100D u the FroM P.,.e J quake happened," he said. "It's rather remarkable that we got the roads cleared so fast. We really shook up here." . . Philip Centieno, p..,ldent of A-I Chemical Co. in Camaralllo, said, "All our offices were flooded, and a lot of paper work and invoices were damaged. "'!be quake mapped the sprinkler. system for fires. Pipes on the system were broken. It was like a torrential downpour inside." FroaP .. el QUAKE •.. bavliig a heart attact It wasn't that bad." Similar reactions lllll'faced elsewhere along the <lraJ!6e eo..t, where some ae- tua~ slept !!J!ougll the quake. _ The tremor triggered litUe more than sloshing swimming poolst. ratWng win- dows and swaying chandeuers. The tremor was felt as a rolling motion In most areu from Arroyo Grande to the north and San Diego to the IOOth, a distance of about 300 mlleJ. In Los Angeles, 50 miles -ol the epicenter, the quake shattered windows and· caused akyscrapers to OWQ, Jhe "-'iatecl Press reported. Instead, councilmen directed the city lllall to formulate an alternate proposal that would permit the city to cooperate Nov. 7 will be ••empt from oblalnilig ln river bottom planning, but -1d not coastal commission approval, he said. a'!ale a new legal entity to do so. PROP. 20 •.. Assemblyman Robert Badbam (R-'!be Tiiie . was u, with councilmen Newport ·Beacb) said this week thal any Bemie Svalstad, George Si:olt, and Al construction begun ·after April 1 wltbln Bo1tinden ..mig to -.. the concept the coastal wne is illegal under Prop. 111 bell • - ' but the and should be Ito ped. ol a green ' m ,......_, ·not Badbam' p · 1bat still. ~ llpeCffic pn4losaJ -ml out by ID in-. S Wal1lllll • ~ • lormal group of 1J Orange County lge!l-nugbt come to all lllCh llevelopeq. wu des. issued prio< to Y ounger'I niling. Developments that obtained ""1Uittd . C..mcilman Ed ~1131 opposed the mo- iocal pennlil before April 1 have 1 -.....,._ he alid the proposal sllouid vested right to continue -y said be defeai.d outrig!lt end the informal Tuesday. ' • green belt group asked to come back 'l'llOlle pr11jects with local penn11a Ind With a new ..-1 some wort done after April 1 and before Q:JimcDmaft MaJ:vtn Adler' who bas Nov. 7 may also have rlgjlts, he addal. repr..-..l Fountain Valley oo the group Younger said he would be iaulng a thal .ire. up the proposed green belt series o( opininns on rami6catima of ~ !;!~, ~ b t blsb e Pro__p. 20. _ _ wutNncfl ~ u:1&gUJOU.J' t"~ Y SenatorTames R. Mill!(D-San Diego) ";;:-informal green belt group con- Tuesday Introduced a bill wbicb woold sist<d ol ..........,tatives from the · amend the. coastal mne ~atloo act Orange County water and flood control along the lines of Youngers ruling. ••~M, · otiier ·ver-side cities and The bill SB 256 would specifically a-~ ..... nme n • empt pnijects hi which "substantial the County ol Orange. . work" or "subdanUal lilbiJtties" bad Tbe :J::1 Cted to councilmen been Incurred beloi4 Prop. a -.,,, ~!ia*t:~itm.:l:~ proved by voters. • .Grem belt l)wnmlsgjm to oversee '!be ~ ... , romm1sslms wiD llavo. . jurisdiction ~Ing in the ~ d:.."'""'!l-andloi'ill'-'"':.;oll¥~ ~River bot·, ::~~Ja .":1.d."C.J~ trt:. , f~i:E ' apedal.eonunfaskwi far the remainder of ' cept," be added "but it should be handi. ed ln a diilereo\ way." . , , '"l'bla ii a proposal that · essentlall1. calil far another .special purpose .,..,. cy," said Couocllman Just. "It would add more and more to the prollferatioo of special di.strlct.s, which we've opposed all along." •I "I can't aee having another layer of government," agreed Councilman Scott.· '!be consensus on the COllllCll appearal to be that development of the Sants - River should be bandied by the Oranao County Deportment of Jlarbon, -· and Parks. U.S. Requests . Prisoner Release ;. . Before Tuesday ,. SAIGON (AP) -The United states to- day asked Nnrth Vietnam and the Viet Cong-to-release-140 more-American prisoners of war before nm Tueaday, U.S. ofllcials '"ported alter a meeting of the Joint Military Commilalon'• sub. commlsslon on captured persom. ·. "They said they woulil take our request to their autborltlea," one American * ficlal Aki. '"The date, time I and 81'- .._ .. are to be.-":ed. out." .· '!be Commun""• ~ Amerlfall mllllary and elvillan Feb. 12, end Haool releued another 20 Feb. 111 u . opii'atlng In the finance department because they aren't sure bow much more .!'OlllP"ter hardware ii wanted. " C..mdlman Jack er-, one ol the lnain COllllCll critics of the el~• ..... 1>1ter operation, read a memo form Ymance Director Frank .. Ben" Arguello j<>tben City Amnlnlstrator Doyle Miller, _elated !\lay 13, 1970. Hu nJingtori ·· f:ops Wreak R;evenge In 84-55 Romp Further nnrth, the lllghiray ~atroi ft)lOfled rocisliGes nnnbled ~·onto ~ higb,.ys In Ille ¥allbii'"'lid Ox- nanl il'eu Olfthe coast, but 'were cleared by 8:30 a.m. and open to traffic. Eighty miles to the east a motorlsl in San Bemardlno said : "It fell lite the engine fell out of m) car." Chavez Fight '.::==~~U::::; · ff ff alid Oanci1nMn 8vablad. "I have a lot a '"9::=:--lfdlitlle -of u.s.• . ·-~ & Kllf. . h\ger. 'lbit. Ommianlat ·llde' bolds at leait 42! Amerk!anl In North and South>V~ nani and J.aos. ,. I ~ Klsslngei' said alter the signing of tlie ceue-llre qriemenl0that heapected tlle POW1 to be -In four groups of about the same me, with one ~ ....,.... over about every 15 days(Under !hi. timetable, the ...i detlvery date -be 'l\Jeaday' ' ,. '!be meno, er-said, reads: ''In either respect. I can't envl!ion our city ever 1c- !Juiring a larger in-house system than the One recommended now." ~ "Now we're told this $196,000 ii just the start of more money to be spent," Green 'Complained. "We'd lite to know where )l's going to end." "111at memo refers to a 'system•. And we won't bave to go past the system we ii.ow have, but this aystem can be ex- panded," Arguello replied. "I think it's a matter of aemanUca," Rowlands added. "There Is no quest!°' :that the meat and potatoes are now on . the compula'I. • "But for the eipanslon we need to ·determine II it Is worth it dollar-wise." : Green laid )le and other COllllCllmen !have no quaml with the police addn.'SS )file, but they want to be sure just bow : much upamion the city will allow. : '!be address file will be a computerized :listing of all residential Jocatlooa ln the •city, carrying vital information by radio ;to each patrol unit In the field. ' ' :,...~~~~"'."'."~~~~:""'1 OIAll91 COAST Ml I ' ' ' i I ! I I ' ' I DAILY PILOT ' " , I Depending on how you look at it, Tuesday'a butetball game between the Huntington Beach police and the Hun- tington Beach High School seniors was either a victory for the forces of goodne11 and rlgtit or a temporary set· back in the inevitable ascendancy of youth over age. In other won!s, the Huntington Beach Arresters beat the Oilers M-55. It was a contest that was as one-&ded as last year's football meeting between the two groups, only in last year's game it was the senion who won it walking away, by a 46-0 score. More than 150 supporters of both sides turned out to cheer the partlcipanls in what was dubbed the Pig Cage, held at the high scboo1 gym to raise money for the senion' sracJuating gift to 1be school. Aid to Aged Passed WASlilNGTON (AP) -The Senate Tuesday )ias!ed a 11.:>biliion bill lo pro- vide servloea to the elderly similar to a measure vetoed last year by President Nixon. All votes against it were cast by Republicans but the 112-9 margin was far more than the two.thJrds needed to over· ride another veto. A Fire Department spokesman ln Ox- nard said a two -Btory b • n t suffered wbstantlal damage end bad been cloaed . to 1be public and employea. The spokesman laid tbe department bad received 10 to 15 reports of fire!, some In buildings and aome In power transformers. He laid all traffic 11gnala In the city were oo1 and that traffic wu piling up during the morning hours. An Oman! supermarket employe deacrlbed the quake as a thlmderous ... ploslon which tnocted the atock to the floor and shattered tbe front windows. Walls buckled at another market In the area, spilling roofing We to the floor and shattering wlndowa. • Reports beginning to trickle ln .. damage was llUl'Veyed Indicated two Oz • nan! homes burned and the roof of a dis- count lltore partlally cotlai-J. A food market was dev-ted with al least a 110,000 damage estimate, while Oxnard City Hall sustained damage to its second Door. Power was cut off to 7,000 homes and offlcla1s at Camarillo State Hospital, the Point Mugu Naval Facility and Omard AFB reported only minor damage. · By mid-morning, authorttles said it a~ peared the quake-struck region was emerging from the initial shock, with schools open and business returning to normal. Capsule Council_ Action Here lD capsule form are the major ICtloos taken Tueoday nigbl by the Huntington -City Council. PARXS1 Approved the expenditure of $LI mllllon to build llOVeD city parka totalling 11 ICl'OI ol -apace, '!be ~ -Community Part< ft the biggeot OD tbe ibt. COllll.'Ut'l!RB: Authorized the potlce deportmelll to move abead with 111 plana for a <ompuleriz.ed address file, bat hold back a deel.lioo oo bow muc!t the Cil;J'l oomputen miglll be upanded. BUNT.lliGTON HARBOUR: Agreed In prlnciple to reconAnendatlons of the cilY envinlomelltal ,.view b oar d foe _..al ol the lagoolMioodomlnum project In Iba Barbour. A final agreement will be aliDed lD a -- FRVD' ~RS: Ordered the eltJ llall to apiore the pouJbiUty ol crt.tJac a special IOllO Where llM:llled ~ fr1llt ltlnda ud Yepllblo ·-mfCbt be allowed to operate. SEVERNS: ~ the mlgnatlon ol Tom ~ ..... dlJ mvlroomental .....,.... dire<t«, who b moving to northern caJifornil May Ill. • ' CASH: llecelved I ,t,000 cbeclt fl'om the -Gardena llomeowDen "-latloo !or improyemenil to Lellard Park. GAS STATIO : Gove final 1pp11Wll to I ponalty claUle In the new , .. llltloo rules wblcb mates a mlw-ol. .., vlolatlom of tbe atrlct<r ndes ""'"""' gaa llatloos. Vo wed by o a ...... ·-t1cmw.erd..te1or1t" "Wen m tam-~ the general con- PALO ALTO (AP) -'!be Ceaar Cbov&led United Fann Worker& Union will "go out ol businetS" oooe its juri8dlctional disp!lte •orilh the Teamat<n Union over o.rganizing ~ field workers is 1ettled. says . f 9 r m e r Teamsters president James R. llolfa. "We are not going to give up to another union what ls under our jw itdjcf-.on," Hoffa said in an address at Stanford Unlvenily here Tuesday. "We will fight Cllavez just lite we fight empioyen - until we win." Often drawing boos from the crvwd ol aboug 150, Holla said, "I tblnlt ii you just have a little patience, Cllavez will go out of business and we'll keep flourilbinc." Tl'Ulltee Candidate's Name Left Off List '!be Registrar of Voters today ...,. finned that ~ Beach resident Richard Stewen.11 name was inadvertently left olf the list ol acbool -can-dldalel releaed Fridoy evmillg, Sleftm, who u ... at 17fl Verde Mar Drive, Is ruiming for the Himllnlton Beach ruy (Elementary) School Diltrict boanl ol --. Be ii 'a com!Ctioos lpeelalist with the U.S. llepartnimt of Justice. Another question to be resolved; U.S. cf. flclail said, 'la whether the Ill men i,.,.. SUnday will be considered an advan<;e contingent for the second group or wbetliu they will be considered ·• aeparate, apeelll --(Related sUry Page 5.) ·: ' Vessels Leave Cuba WASiiINGTON (AP) - A Sovl~ guided-milllle cruller end guiE~ destroyer have left Cohan wa · ~ three months, the Pentsgon 4 Tl& day. I 6461919 c._ SUMllAT. I SALE . TENNIS DIESSES I 11AC11· SlllES WllSOK 81.ICllfT=-IAWIS Tiiiis kUts -$17J5 II $41.• B,Pc Ir's lacbts-$4.95 II $1 ~95 Allidas l Sillll $11.95-$15.95-$17~$21.15 \ t)BASOIU. ml Alll~IS l 'Sil• $10.95-$15.9H17.95-$21..95 Al Pli p;a Siiis -SUS seccir Siiis -$1.15-$11~$17..95 • nm •s r Cllsl Ill •• -" Sllns It mt-W Sta ' RSlll--IR8P~" Tllis .... 17.15 _lr ·. • \At Your fService I • • A s.daJ, • ......,. ... Friday ,_ Of IM DAILY Pll.ol' • •• WldfteSdar, Flilnary 21, 1'73 • • H OAll Y PILOT i Planners Agree on Corrid0J.! • · "Don't Forget' Brother. of POW Seeking Support By JACK CHAPPELL County Meets . On L-Obbyist EstabWbmeot of an Orange Comity Jobliylsl o I II e e in Washinf!IM, D.C. w 111 be recooslde!'ed by the COUllly Board of Supervllan nexl Tuetday. Board -.. beld • -· clooed ...... Oii 11¥ Issue TueadaY IJld every lndlcalioo wss tbot the -ol the olllce is • dead taue. t SUpervisor Rmlld w. CSSpen propoood the olllce lMI year and · got !10,000 wmarted In thil year's buileel for •• llOGDlt repreaent>dve llldllal on.:= bu -bo8· .. IOd don ...,. die oelecliOo ol • lollbylsl and --. to have loot ..,,.,art "'"'1 a ""jortty of the bolrd. 'GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. _l:IUMPHRIES MODERN GEMS MAKE• HISTORY . . ' Allhougb most of us will never own, and rarely see, any of the high priced jewels which make ru. tory and become legend, public auctionll,at which such gems fre- quently change bands bring to view some of the world's most impor· lant jewels. Last ·month, a Jl}itterlng group of 74 pieces termed ''the finest col· !ection of large im~ant g~ms ever sold at auction, 1 was sol<f for an American record of $3.2 million. Star of lhe auction was lhe "Pon- ti Emerald," Its 34.30 carats bring· Ing '3811,000, a record for a colored stone. Thia was quickly followed by lhe sale of a 33. 78 carat emerald broocl\ for '300.00I!,, The record-setting "Ponti Emer- ald" beloo2ed to Mrs. Enid Haupt, who out-bfd Italian film producer Carlo PonU for it In 1968. The new owner is anonymolls, but wssfbly lhe geqi may go to his wife, Sophia Loren. Thus lhe history of great gems continues, as these fabtiloua stones appear and disappear over lhe . yean. . • • . ' ' . New Rhrase Set I For Master Plan • ..................... ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORRIDOR DESIGNATION TISSOT 1823 NEWPORT 8LVD., COSTA MESA CONVtNllNT 71RMS 27 YEARS I~ THE SAME LOCATION l•11kAM•tlc1t4., M••••r Ch•rf9 PHONi 1414401 .. l i I l • I . • • ( l ~~~:;::o;,,__~~~~~:::;:;"""'~;;;:::;:"""':;;;;;:~~~~-~--~~~~-·~·~:=""'"'·~·~'~~~~·~·~"""'~·2~.,,.,?~-~~~--...... ~·~·.,.... .. ~--==-~~·~"""'"""'~"""~"""'""'~~~"""'~~""""""~"""~""""~~~ • ' • Isr·ael C0111man Terrorists De.~p • Ill Lebanon ' I ' I· ·., U~IT.._... BafJy Survives · ['Newborn girl found in-.restroom_aboard airliner_aflecit landed In Youngstown, Ohio, M\l[lic!pal Airport bas been reported in •ati&f•c· tory condilj.on by hospital offic!als. ) . .,, . ongr~ss Okay~Douhted ' or Newsmen Shield Laws ~WASHINGTON (AP) _. After revie1"· fonnation and news sources but it would >Base Canip · For Olympic Marauders TEL AVIV (AP) -hraell commsndoo raided two Arab guerrilla buel at the nodberD end. of Lebanon today, more than 100 miles above the lmlell-Lehaneae bonier. . The !Jraell military ,command . said "dozens" of guerrillu were kllled. The toll reported by guerrilla ..,.,... In Lebanon ranged from 15 to II; With more than!OWOUllded. Israel llld !lo only easua!U. were eight wounded, but a guerrilla le;ider said : "EnemY tosses were heavy, far more than lbe !Jraell Radio Is admitting, and Included a number of dead." 11IE GUEllJlllL\S sOid the Israeli ,~ tack force numbered 350 troops and engaged the Arabs in "savage band-to- band lighting." . . The Israeli command aald the targets were guertllla baaeS Jn twp Palestlntan refugee camps at which 1en'O~ were trained for attacks abroad, Including Jhe thn!e Japanese who massacrtef 25 peraoos at Tel Aviv's International airport tasl May and the Municll Olym. pies killers. . Premltt Saeb Salam of Lebanon said the attack was "an outrage" and came after a time when the Jsraeli·Lebanese border bad been particularly quiet. He told his parliament that the raiders left a number of delayed·actlon bombsln tbe camps. He said the Lebi11e'!O anny was searching for, and defusing, ·them. =.' the, first day of testililony bef~re his apply on1y to federal court proceedings. s lttee, Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. 1'llO Norlh C&rolina Democrat IBid FOREIGN MINISTER K11A1JA Abu s it will he dirficult to get 1:oogress to SQ<iety's intertsla )n a free fiow or in· Hamad .,Id Lebanon wuuld cunplaln to any law proteotlng the con· fonnatton and Jn prosecution of crime the U.N. Security C.Ouncil, but foreign r ntlallty of newsmen's sources. must be balanced. Thus, he added, he ministry sources said 8 meetln&' of the tD. Wboae comUtutlonal-rlgbls sµb-doubts Congress will grant newsmen an council would not be asked. .. u, ......... TARGETS .L Newsmap spots attack by Israeli commandos on guerrilla bues m«e than 100 miles from bonier. Freed POW, Wife Agree To Divorce LORAIN; Ohio (AP) -A Lorail\ man who was amoog the first priaooers of war released by the North Vieblamese says he and his wife have "mutually agreed to institute divorce proceedings." Capt. Burton W. C&mpbell and his wife, Bonnie, anmUDCfld the decision through an old bfgb school friend Tues- day. Campbell stressed that there was no . ( IN SHORT .... : ) nitttee 9pened bearings Tuesday on unqualified privilege of refusing to tesilly Salam said tha~ 80 far, there were 12 t "lblefd" Jaws, told a reporterr the about infonnaUon gained in confidence. known dead but many persons were bittemeas and that neither he nor. his · • Ro•••ney ; Seethes Ex-HUD C:hief,Bol1' FTom TV ShoW DETROIT {Upl) -Geoti• •1• whose ·1968 pmidential upiratlons were mtually cru.sbe<t ~ his famous. "brainwash" commenta on a local ~-abow, bdlted out of his seat. threw ofJ his microphone aod ltormed out of a taping for the program. Romn11, who stepped down as secretary of Housin~ and Url>&G Development following l'ruldent N'1Xon'1 re-election, ed off the set ot the "Lou Q!Kdml ~" during an interVlew to be alJed Saturday Dl&ht. ' .. ·, The !aping iW'i~ ott:urrp Feb. ~o but the transcript was j\llt releued ~y, "''ti , I ' Romnet.1 exit ~ tdtO?tly after Gordon bild cal)ed Romney an idealist .when 11 «>lllN to.seeking solutions to America' a problems. 1 Romney aaid .. he waa a J>r&cti¢ ideal)st, but before be could contin'!• Gonlonaald, "We'VttUDoutoftime.,o/ . "Y<iu jhrow all the .~ 'you can, in as short a time as you Ollll, and all the 11lisquotes abilr ~~g," Romney sbi>uted .ba~lc: "You , expect a fellow to lit here and undertake to answer all of 11 ID' Just Im or~ minuteo. lt's impossible." · · . ' ' .. GOUON-SAIDCTI!i-b<>!'lil.,_,atmospber•~-lyc!!l..tht. ··--- show when the two viewed a tape of Ro!pl1ey's Auguot. 1967, appear- ance Oil !hi' show. It lVU oo that abow that Romney, then governor of Michigan, said ht bld been "brainwubed" by the military during a ~ to Vietnam. · T)ie remarks, 'wblch were widely public!JJl!d, were 11!portedly clAma g to Romney's hopes for the Repu~ presidential nomina· tion. e sublequently dropped oot of the race. · mney kept repeating to Gordoo thAt be wasn"t Interested In e activities, 14Just every critical a.1peCt." en Gordonrtried to reconcile Romne~ by asking for another tal!i!i .e!!gnJent, _ROmney took !J(1. his lape.t microphone, threw it d and walked oot of the studio, shaking 'his finger and saying, "You go just u negative as )'!Ill can alitl!e way through." " . ' r •• , ., •• ,, •er . ~t....-..·From .Asia '. • • ~Kissiriger Reportedly vergent views might prevent drafting "The 6th Amendment specifically gives believed burled under tbe rubble of wile was d~pressed. . l-'l--lf1Cillll'""lllU:tllOR.""tbalDI U:o!!l4. win enough lllj)porl. a criminal defeodanlJbe...rfih to ~ll!llnp~·by·the-njden , He told his friend, Loram JOlll'l!ai Stale to -.~ front the witnesses aga!oat bfm, and to Israeli Jl8diO '""' die bases attacked · Editor Dtck DILUciani>, thaf no one was ·schioose Accord· f • ' j '. At the start of the session, he in-have compulsory proctss for obtaining were inside the bfg'~etugee camps at El to blame for the divorce. 'troduced hiJ own bill -a mum.narrower witnesses in lilil favor," Ervin said. Bedawi and Nabral Bared, 5 and 10 . version than the one recommended by miles north of Tripoli and close to the the American · Newspaper Publishers NEWSPAPER COLUMNIST James J, Syrian border. Auociation and the Reporters COm-Kilpatrick, in testimony before the panel, Israel said the commandos struck an mittee on Freedom of the Press. also mentianlct~. ·:~ ~ JNlth hour afler midnight and destroyed in- the righls bf otb&'flPlons wiaer,tbe 6th stallations and buildings. 11IE ERVIN BILL wouid grant Amendmenl" lie spoke agalJ!st all the The Lebanese Deferue Ministry sald newsmen a qualified privflege,.a,ainSt • :i>!opo6ed sbfeid laW>o $i!ls landed the raiders apd forced 'disposure of codldmfia,I in-, rKilpatrlck.-'sald relying on took tbeni bame. But some • ' · ·~ '-Congress Would nlae> amou. .. drafting aµ • ~F.S-aaicleo\fie·1sraelis cimte •1 ... , · problems, such as. de.fining a newsman b;':belitlpt'W'ipl wit&lrew by sea. panel Proposes .. f =.:,~ Invoke 8}Y privilege against ~ GUERIULliA COMMVNI~UI! issued 111 belie.ve--that a1 time passes, the in &hut ·Clalmed that two Israeli S Let' M · · warshlpo bombarded the Nahral Bared '. at1 '\;", eas.· ures courts ,m acquire a mucll· better un-camp, killing "a large number of 11 _ , J ·· , . ...,. derstanding of the problem as we citizens, including many women and "F B b C •b newsmen see lt,''JOlpatrick sald. childr~." ; or ._µ y .ri ~-. . ·:'4 . ! WASlllNGTON (AP) -Food and Drug M f: tur d · • Kidn Administration technicians have pro-~TI a~ . e , lll. . . . _.ap posed that tbe space tietween. babt-fub · ~ F . . slat. be nesrl~~m>W.r to ~ve, , f ; ' · · · · .. . • ~;;::d ·i~ ::3::;; Q ... i~•.~·~~}B~e~~s. SP.Ji • I I , ' ' . ,, "' . . .)', , now. ·• l ~,, l '• . ·: . ' ., ... , "• J ,, .... , l • . • l!' I ' ..;; _.. Narrower ,st~\. ·~ng·. ~°'\Id be. "a DA!LA,5 t AP>,-c ill! agent. llaye ar-Flr8t Biink ' 'arid ;1.Jrt'Ust""-'Co. of significant _step· JoNafd," ,sal( Sen. res~~ear-old Dally,manfi>1Jowing Richardaon." " • ·• · -.r. Charles H. l'!rcy tR:Ill.), who ~ ~m-the kl<!Qep. of·• banker's I~nlil!d son 'Ogle was placed uniler ;,. '21,000 bond lalned that .lbe EllA was moving \oo who was ~eased 'after the family and was jailed in1be Dellu'°""'ty Jail. !/; . · · 1'e)larledly paid a qoll;OOO r8DS0111. The Tmfs U~ lll'a,llOOh. ~ Dallas s owly on en~ safety. ' .. F!JJ agent; ~used lq divulge deiails of .neigJiborboOd Where !lie'~ father II has bccn eslimaied that more than tbe case hut It .was learned .Philip Terry said: "Evirjlhlng•s okay1""'. That's the 200 children die each ye.ar ff9m accidents had, been a.txtu!:ted on his way home from happy part. I've ~n ~ a Jot to- connected with crib design. A major scliool 'l'iieSdaY afternoon. day. Il's enough to malie a· man get out cause is sti;angutation When infants' Young ¥.f ta the sm of Kenneth Ter· 'of the banking bl;siness.-'I beads become lodged between the slais. ry, -14<itl of Finl Bank and Trusl in 1 While Terry spoke tu newamen, young FDA o!ficlal1 said other crib safety suburboa BicbantaaO. The -Ter-'Pbfllp1 appWinc c8lm and curious, stood propoaals Include mlnlmuln rail heights '. 'ry•s.uncJel!RuHCooiltyOiit.,Atlf. DOn 1heaidebiscuually-J11ber. and standald bitmor 1DeaJW'ementa.,."'. R. RossiJ>f Hendenon. ·\ ''.l''1!" dry I 'can't say more at this restrictions on poilOnous paint; elimUJa.. • _ .-J. Qordcm Sblntlin, special agent In time . .'' tbe..elde rTerry ~ ~We have an lion o/ sharp edaes ~ standai,ls for -charge of the Dallas FBI omce, said agreement With the l'QI not tu discuss release dettces and .elimination of George Braddock Ogle ll, 30, was charg-the case just now. Perhaps tomorrow." "lwlder-lilu!'I dell8ns which permit in· ed wiJh "ta~ and CUTylog away The FBI did not say if the ransom !ants to climb out of cribs. money belonging to and in custody or money bad been recovered. Snow, Rain Hit Southwest • Heavy Ru1ioffs Threat.en iii Mountain Areas • 1, Ul'I WlA.11Ctl'OTOCA11. 11 Ot,.D•--'----, -IA.IN ~lfitOW fr}'3t,1tOWttS '}~ • • Britannica Denial WASHINGtoN (AP) :-Henry Kiss· WASHINGTON (UPI) -Encyclopedia inger has retunled from his latest Asian , Britannica Inc., of Chicago, today denied ~. re~ bearing an .._t to Federal Trade tmnlni5s!on ( F ff C j1 11l!"V• U.S.-Oii,.... relatklga ,;pl!~tly charges that it used deceptive practices forward from the base establlJbed a year In recruiting aal.esmen and· m, selling ago.today 1'itl\,President NIXOl)'S trip to books. • ' PekilW. 1~ , ; · ! . The 'f!1'1D; and Its oubsidiary, ~ > .)J,.S: o(ll~ kept-tbei1'~ s11.,..o. nlca Hdme µbrary Servm Inc., ~ ·,.~l>OOi. Ktsstnger:s . tra_-..11; •1¢.t~ J aocused last December of recnntlng privately say .they anticipate a jomt · ' salesmen hy advertising that jobs were Washington""'king announcement this • available in public relatjons, JJl8ll8gt-week. l . , ment and other nonselling tasks. The general Oxpectation fs a statement e Group Tells AU-1" LONDON (UPI) -A militant' group calling itseU "Black December" said to- day it was responsible for .an invasion Tuesday of the Indian High Commission building by thn!e Pakistanis armed with toy pistols, knives and a sword. It said ft plans more attacb. Police sbot and killed two of the il> lruders and csptur..i the third. • P0Nrt11 Cuu R•ppell ) WASHINGTON (AP) -Continuing a thetne struck by antipoverty proleslers on Capitol Hill, mayors of big and small cftles asy President Nixon's budget cuts will create not economies, but victims. An estimated a,ooo to 10,000 persons protested Tuesday the dtamanillng of the Office of Economic Opportunity. They pledged to fight intu the llllllJDel' against proposed broad cuts In federal aoclal pro- grams. e 3 SoWen SIGin BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP! -A BrUfsb soldier was shot dead today in a Belfast street -tbe third military falali- ty in 24 hours. Two soldiers were tilled and another was wounded in a gun and bomb •mbrJab In a Roman C&tbolic area of Belfa&I Tuesday nigbl rcocaine Hi.dden In Bowling Ball NEW YORK (UPI) -A suspicious customs officer spotted a nervous, mi!J- di..age man with a bowling ball at K~ nedy Airport. The officer tocit aside tho man, J\aouf Rodriguez, 41i, of Bosota, COiombia, and examined bim and Ibo ~ boll. Drll· Ung Inside the l!oll. •lfDll said they foulJd a ball kilo of cocam.. • ' •'\ " of •. formal economic reiatlolliblp, m. c!Udtng establlibrilent OI trade missions In t1ie two· coontrles. ' • Suell an agenl')' would be the first im- por\IDt step !award aotua1 dlplomalic relatloos, and there are aome officials who w9U{d not ;nile out an eyeo more lormal type of govemment·to-toven\. ment cmtact. ,'._ Kl&SIN~.. R I! TV R. NI! D to w~ 'll!esday·-mid went immediately · to die White Houle !or meetings With Nhon. '!be OODIU!tations continued today. ' ' . . " lb addlUon to f!l1lng In the President on bis meetings with Cbalmtan MllQ Tse-.. tung and aw-l'rmlier· Pltou J!:n.la!, Klsslnger went Over hII wori in· Hanoi and Tokyo diir1ns bis 11 daY& 1n Asia. Kissioier's trip io the ,North .Viet· namese caplta1 'tfll • c on 1 i d e r e, d beforehand as the ,moil Important part of his trip, and it resulted in crntion ol a l ~~~~~~====~==-==~=="'=""-"'"'"~·:=:==~"==-=-·=~~~~··~~="~~~""'-o:=~~~~___i~-~~··~-----~.'-- \l'ICKS 'H•~ bur/ with th• budpt/' / L--------' I . • I joint ..J...ruc commission to1wort. on·in I aid program for the war-battered nation. The Hanot atap.ai.> paid an unapecled dividend •in die est1y -of' ,, American prisoners of war . .\nd wbl1e no 1 . orficlal would draw a direct oonnectlon to Kissinger, a Laotian ~fire ..., scheduled to begin at midnight IGllJ&bt, 1 1 w asbfngton time. t Bl11' AS IT TVRNED out, the _Peking I visit was the moat fmportaot part of lbe l presidential adviser's travels. • .,._ \ .. W-, Ftbruory 21, 1973 OA!LY PILOT f ( ' 2 Bodies ·Identified 19 More ]oyfril Ex-rilonen Arrive at T a11isAFB · wnAcauz<Al')-'lho va11oyaboul110.m11es...u.ot • ~ ' •. • slx-weet toll ol Santo ¢rua bert. naYils~~-·-""' ,t . Air ''°';NAVY ciildr. ~.;,.. • .,.. murder victims rose to ... ' (AP) -The llnlt two ie-Bue In the Ph I iJ pp n e •. Glenn Pirie, 31, of Tuscaloosa, IS as authorities coolirmed 'l'llE YOllNG w o m • n ' 1 polrlolod -I"-• AJl\llber 431 rellllln In Viet-Ala., a high point of the trip fears tllat two headless bodies deaths~ 1111 tieen ~ed to ot Wlf to be .,..-IMay ~ CIJDlll awaltinc home wu spotting a familiar are lbo!!e of missing coeds. Herbert Mu!Jln, 1 aalcl Santa lea•• have been ""'"" ! "' The Jul ol ill men flood by 1andmarl: at the entrance to , Tbloo/gh "a combination of Cl'uz Dist, ~1'1. Pel!f Chane. lhq con "pick • ~ lbreada Bual ~Air Fwte capt. San Fruclsco Bay.· physical evldence and x rays," who ~ 'J'UOoday be of -fm!l1~ ljm.• ' , > .lollpla Jr., sz, ot East 1 '"l'beY lei us c&cle the Alameda County Clliel Depu\y wW seeli P'IJld jury in- -it' i.rmer POW1 ·· OrlnP, •N . ., remained at Golden 'Gato Bridge," Pirie ~-Coroner Roland Prahl Iden-clictments charlinl Mu lli n returnod to tbe mainland lien Cllrlt: lot -of said. "It waa hreathtaking llllea the torsos Tuetday as with first~ imlnler lit IO 'l'uel<ky, '9chMllJ!r1Alr Force =:. ':"""...:: :J. ... we're glad to be home." University ol California at ::0,\1'.f 1J,. ~ ·4\Dee the Capt. ,....,, R. Shively, 'lilii be """1d Oy 11ome later this ~ -. Santa·.c<Jnn: students ·All<e Sheriff OougJU • 8'ia dedared: ....._ 01· f • w ru1i -Helell r.tu, 20, of Torrance, llfuilln, a one-time l!lfll acbool ' "We .... 1 to let the sweet The homecomillg at Travis . • "Cer OU ed. and Rosalind Thorpe, 23, of . and jUnlor cciU•I• hOnor stu- ' molecules of Ille flow OVer our on Tueoday wu similar-lo the ., ' C8rmel. denl, Was linked to the bodies." aeven earlier mus mpta ol Prahl estlmated they were tee.nagen' dt!ath Has a result TWO MEN repatria\ed 1aa1 weet ah'eady have '• b e e n grantod ao.day leoves, and es-POWi _ military Order slain either Feb. 5 or 6, on or of a laboratory co~lson of. panctaated by joycoJ& reunions s E shortly altor the day Ibey bulle.ts and shell caS!np found fCX'menwllhfamUJes-.._. uspec*"' scape disappeared. The bodiee,..,. atthescene·ofJhecrime.'! ._ .. ,. "°" nude . and ooe clot.bed, were Authorities said the Jan. 25 AIR F011CJ!: Capl. Hubert found last week near Castro slayigs may have been drug- IC ·l'lelller lhauled. t•llello bliby" u be and bis wife rush-LONG BEACH (AP) -Two 'l'be net included IO o(li nlai.I but --a r~ unblown In . the olber shootings. • PIWIL WAS unable iJ determine how Mlssee ~ andJ.Ju were tilled, saying be found 00 bnrises, cuts ... oone1 wounds. More than 150 volunteers searclled the UC campus for the girls lasl week. The ~ cbaocet!or, Brewster Smith announced • memorial convocation would be held today "to express our grief and deep concern." Miss IJ11 wu last seen at tho CllJ)PUI library Feb. 5 and llfills 'lbOl'pe had left ber home in. Carmel to attend a campus lecture. olheR ""'' being ~ed -for brief !<rays wllh their f!llDilies to resta~ and -.a near milllarY hospilils where they are assigned, Released on leave, were Air Force olOcerli Capt. Terry M. Gelcmect, 28, of Beale AFB, and 'Lt. Willi"1n Amiri, 25, of ~YubaClty. ed toward eaeb other after men· slipped 'through a police who mquntod a house-t<>Jlouae -exltell the C If 1 net 'after woundfug a mot~--aearch·at "'·ces'Tu•.!.ay, t.n SlorLlller thal ferried them -·• .-.,... ·r · • 8,IJt·JUlles ..,_ the Paciflc. cle offiC... who stopped them bell~ and. l\ll emergency Mn. Flesbot leoped a fUll !Or a minor l:'alflc violation, field command post. foot off the ground and !dto and offidals MY the pair may lllvestigators said motorcy- tbe arms ot. her hwlbend, cap-haw been' fi~g from a ro~ cle officer Guenther Oben- "" -live for seven years in Ncrlh bery. ' draul, SO, of' thO Mighboring Be your own Loan Officer at First National 'Bank · ll«h "~ ~-last Deic;---21 ttieir BS!· was sbol 40Wil o.r llOllh Viet· -nam. . Lt. Col. William Reslle, 'R Depaftmenl 'of Defense in- formation offi~. sakf: "One of the llllnp they have ubd is that they be permitted_ to pick ·op the threads of lheir family life again." ht H~MaJ. Hubert v;inani. L</B Angeles po,lice depart- K. F1eaber of Jlandw> ·Air Force Capt. John H. ment,,.,stopped two men in ~:a.:~~ ~~lled ~t;otto: Plan Dela)' . ~:,~p:,.t11e,!~~ ,. upoo his re urn to waitin'g crowd, sipping a can ~I~, reached via Travis.' Ha ' has . been of -M £'L k ~ tbO brldgO, Is unae.-LAPD held since December · He ~tod a half do1.e11 , ay , "'111 0 e, jtlrladiction. ' 1966. ' POW tiracelets handed to him r '~ · , · . . : ~ .1:..t~~1:.%~ = Hospitals in O:.Z::1: ;;~.=~ 30, ofSj>okline, Wash., ilild his knew aboul lliese things until r ' men who gol oul of' the car 17 ftlghlm:ates brouglif to !Ill.,, tbe .BSZ guys go1 abol doWn .. SACRAMENTO (AP) _ ·armecfwith a !lbt91, officen the number of foTmer laatllec<mber"andended. up· Mental'--i.·talfundsmaybe &aid. A' neari>y squad car TUE RETURN of Shively, prisoners who. have come m· i.:A ,,..;_, camp Ul»JI heard the officer radio for . , 1 · -r-· , . 'ftOIOil 1n.\he...,lt liudgel until help, cl!as.ed 1he .·car aboul ·the-Department ot Mental-Hy: three miles; · ool Joel it, of. Marine 'Lost' ACLU Suppo· r·ts-Man · · .. ::~ ~c:,11sp:, n: .. fi°i: :·s1a were . mide, " · 1 , ,.> feiUtto lead<r says. • a~gh 111 peraons ""' On' Fli . h ~ -t --' I senate . Ffuatiee ~mmittee ~&oppied fer ,Q(lestioning. • ' • . g t B ti ' b n· b-. Cb.ahirui RSndolph . Colli Police &aid' l1!e two men ID arre y 1seot equ.e (Q-~ru:) of a budget free! ~e~:-wi::ed4:".=~ Found . Safe . · --· · !!:'~m0!~': ~ dvjlian employea and . . · , • , , LOS.ANGELEs (AP)~ TM ~ TllE cwBs. do ool ~r ~ · •08 the state hospital topk $10,000 to $15,000 in ' AnierkanOvi!Lib·e.tfl'el 'liniienige men beeaule Ibey 11u~•t · weebnd ~from the . With a Reserve Balance Account __._at First National, you decide when you need more money-then simply write a check. Your Reserve Balance Ac00unt will cove,.the ~~ue~~eamount previ~~sly __ -- Reserve Balanqe.costs nothing when you don't use it -only the usual loan charge.when ycu do. See ycur local First National Bal1k to find out about establishing a Reserve ~for)'OU~~ , -· First National Bank F --· ..... ~------= Tlllil & Cllll:•a..-ti,..... _. .. .._v..aMm . mrl•IM&T• . ---·-1111a1MJlll .... ___ -:-'_, __ • • "\ SAN DIEGO · (AP) -A ZO. Union hu filed sull oJi bObaif purchase miia nonalcoholic ,..e · Na.Y's Allon Center Olllcer'i ear td llfarine feared tost on· a a.~-otd tnan'ckmtod eniJCI d!!nb !!bile~ young !Ii!-e S•~-~c~1u~b~e~ar~Iy~Tuesda~~Y~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~L~J bis W "')"'H"""tey .Plane .~. 11'.•o io~ ~~. . lf\.admltled "serve ax oex-SAN DIEGO (UPI)· _ I hop iulned up Biie "11....i.y ~ -1ill-for liloles over the age Aillnan .ApprentiCO' Lawrence t . . alter landing by accident at claiming sex dlscriminalkln.. of 21 and also are·lbe common wommact, 20 of '-"•'••• Sail 'Feli fol · '!be suit WU ftled ID dantjpg partDerx of those . ·Ji! " • .....,..--, pe, eXICO. • • ~perlor Court here Tuesday malei," M-said. 01, Tue&day became the 11th The destination of Kevin f6!"Brad Sanders,'a -I a 1be''att orney aald the sailor to be <;onvlcted bJ a ~;;t . Camp Pendleton Northrldge ' Slato UnivenltY dlscothieque. ci>uld get' around Navy "°"'1;~.ID the ~5,5 , lance l,b r p or a I from who .,,.. denied mry at the the lsaUe by i'mO"ting bo<it to Killy Ha ... ~ rjot. ~- r Won:e.jj!; Mass wai the· Goose Creet. -Slilooft I it . an old state riilli lhal allciwo-Two _.. ~·· b • en .• Imp · ( • .\!;~po_rl tli',J,~~:/:Z':~=· tlie 'Alllt -ili :1t!r::"' ~1 ~r i>ldet'td' :::::i~~;z\: ;" " '.. 100llo~.-~ff 'l'he.~ActU siid bot41µ ~· ~;:z:'$IS~~ln one .of-· cbarpd are ,,rt...,,, , left lfond4 . ~J>JiBhments are Ucenoed,u 'damages ~--...; • ..,, •• _ blacb. The '!lhlto ~- Alr l'lllnll,... • eating,plac:es.," . ,.. 'ment.: , , "· , .. 'f.~'--oneoflhoseecqUlttOd. • -obmiMlfi · and ' 14 "'·-"As sudr aiil ·-,tbe .;.old "" ;.._; :,•I• " ' •• , ,,._:, n1-1 ... , · '.,_......, terms of their 1liced8es, they -.I' OI· u.:i • """"' r• ~ '-'..., ·~ fll'1l'l ljl "Illies ~ Malo~ are permitted ,llJ aDow an;y -apok<sman !or the Goo.. SACRAMENTO (AP) - A ~ .~ ~ a_ betatod arrival ID .pe!'llOn. rel(~ess of ~· Creek Saloon !!lid, "That's stato appeals court hu upheld Imperial. r '4 . under. the 'NJ•. of 21 Jnto that o/azY. if Ibey ~e lhat, The I a lp!'<I' courl,'l'llng that a 10 "He IDil!sE!t'•~ed estOblishmelit_u lorigulbey cinlyrealOD"!·havethepoUC)'. j)C!roent cut In Me~i-C'al courae c~a,._" a camp do ·no$ permit that perlDD Is tllal an ~-old.girl can services ordered by the "1>°"'""'" !lillil'. "and he lried under 21 to consume alcllbOlle' be handled if ltie gets a mid ~an admin!stration in 11'/0 ~ • beverages," Steve Forrest Of liquor. Butl ail 18-year-oJd was illegal ~ ' 1 to teter:!ph from Mexico but · .M<>ston, the ACLU al!ot'.!Jey · i<rl~ w~. yool g~ to fight 'lllO. 3fd ·District Court of aiu\dll t. , repi;esegtlng Sanders, siid. him to get hhp oul r Appeal ruling, an noun c e d · , _ Tuesday, upheld a 19 7 1 5 G decision by Judge William -r¥ity Flip1 i0 -Wed? .;=r~~~c:r:= Jn Knifing D , G' z T 11,. S ::rlFoumJ? l.os . . · ean s_ ir. . e~ . ecret . l\fARTINEz <AP1 _ Sher- . AAGEJ,1\8 (AP). , . . iff's dOptities believe a body Sentoncing, hu been &et_ for REDDING (AP) -The daughter ol a $!0llege dean found In a culvert at the base llfmdl for. four brotbei:s and . ays abe ood comedil!n J'lip Wilsoo pnlbatily Will many in oi Mt. I>fahlo' ts thal of a 19- t their brother-in-laW'who were aboot six IDlllltho, bo1 ult'• ~ 1o be ' a big secret." ~-<ild 'Moraga girl ml~ing I foun( guilty oL stab!>in&, a Roeylin "Roo" Tajb-..i Ille .......,Ian .,.... miling sinoe list Nov. 14. t i cliaulleur and a i....,"'ty at lhe home o1 hlr pon111ts ln 1liio Ncrilorn Caiifomia dty. X rays were used to ten- guard-whlle' '-"•~_to';;;:'~ a "How clid )""1-?" Mias Taylor, 26, told a reporta: taUvely identify the · girl as .,.... who contacted her Tueoday at lie -ol her flllhel:, Maureen P. Field, the Contra ~c..~t PlaHyboghy mBaefne~ Art1IJr o:·Taylor. . Cosia County aberilf'a office p.lUIUlilllCr u r 8 said Tuesday. However, of- estate. "'R'S SUPPOSED to be a big secret. No weddJng is £leers said positive iden· l ~ ~· ~; andbla plaMed ~,'.'-she llld.~e, Jl"Oll8111Y will be tlfication would depend on a ......,.. -... ...,, .., ~ .... lb~~ I lhlWa-.. enough.'' •study of·dental l'l!COrns. I F~, :II, and Yid«,, 11;" . • 'hie ~ ·-~ -·· :"Tile (?ip Wilson I and tlrllobn/'ool•:a! lllf --:·"41M~llP •,.•Jlnlr....,,_'l~tosay eM .. kAffre brollilr-,.,_ , . .,.;ao,ridld_ 'i°abi>Gt allytldns •• , 'An .... re lien.fir.JI lo lriothe fresh ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR ~,.,a ~·C!jaft' -.alrlljddftatdHtnter." . .' STATION (AP) .: • .'A Navy ~-·€1 bit' \,i~'lt' :'i;; :l':fut;"·:t".! .=i=:J'::.i °it""?~ pilol's oxygen mask was on ~-.er~••·i .JI: Jlau.ti1crandw~" .. '.i.rt'li•l'•1o-rm try-·;i:,~°"'1n:• :-1~~~ -~ ~. .. -" ·.: -. "l!oclti pusb.tailll--lil;lllllC:~1Jlo'IUL ment complex, killing 111 ~ _ penons, a-Nau board of 'in- ' ~ ·• • •. ' { ·.' ~ ' qutrybas been told •. '' Ri.t~.J.::..:_,-,;. De .::·:ai.. -':i ·"is'L '-p' , .. ~ c::.1 ii!: u.~ Uef'efJHJr .o UUI lrJ. IUJ, 1 Wahl'• oxyg.en inalt, tJ '<· f ...;. · ' · ;f • . . met81Iurglst Charles F. Cloa ) =· . ' " !. . •. . told the heari!ll! Tuesday.-~siR BERNARDINO' tAPl0 ~.,.lay. Sboriff'a depotles term the Wll"l.:111,ofCary,N.C.,was -·Tlii ~-,_..id girUriojiil ol • ' • : · among lh'I 10 persqns ~ ,_ a.,un deleclk • • 9lid bad 1IMa ' "911J 80 -~ but when the je\ crashed inio the C.: an ~ tbo at.11(1 <:or-~,Hill onlered an . Sall Fralldaco Bay area c:om- ....,. 11111 bis cleolh .....,.. Ina and rliqoloot 1o _.., fact fnlm DimllJ "" Feb .• 7. Four ... "'°'*""" II bis -Jllit Jli 1111 ~" 'l'h6 iaquen ill ex· -· remain listed ax misa- > • ' . .,,_ : ... , ' , ' • , .. .. , NO'o'f, you--up to $2P Oil holeh, food, c:or rentoj c:n1 -rtolr!mentwlth !he Hughes-Suncianco Pmsbook 10 las Vegas °' Reno. Call your ""'91 Ogent or Hughes Al<WeSt lor compleio Information. Then -'!fdl ow 5"ndance Kids to • ~ ··perfect \IOCQlk:ln: • ' H~Akwest. TbeatrlllootlheS<Jfttol<ll'VlllOS-~ moC'6 va<otlo!I cities of 1be w..i onil Mooiao-fhan aK other U.S. airlines combined. Como flY ti)e Son. • < -' ~uplo 1J $8.50on•~ • .. 1 ' " .. v J ' ' • , ......, .. tbeJ ...,. alone lo-lho ]ledell 11 """"11lde Tllanday. Ina. . ~1m1r .... ~airt. ::::11~=-~·;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~r-;;;:r-~~~-.r---------------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-•~QeW~ i ~ ' ~~ ~so,::~= ~ -,,-a;;;;-l)Jlrlar. llio,Omotll,11- .... Jetcr1, ..... 0.. 'ii s mtid • W Joot ..... .. ..:-............... ..... libs ~ • """' .... tmaed lo .. film .... lo Ille floor witll a ubarrllile apt I rlloa" ... r.oe." "I -be -ldcl-dlllfl -;• Ebe tUlflW "I 11111, 'lJorlel, pt op.• I bpi lr1inl 1o poll blm up. I ...... up bla bood llld h --.. • • I I . • I • ,, • • • Clear Choice: ·Vote Yes -~- Several mlsconcep(lons are floating around about the Feb. 27 construction bond election in the Hanllngtm Beach Union ffigb School Dl&trlct. They ougbt to be cleared up, bec•use the vote ii one.of the moot imporW!l Issues to come before the local public In years. Here are some of the Jllbeonceptions and some ol. the fac!B: • 't -Crl.Ucs llY ~ of tbe bonds would -a . tq rise in tu ... TltU ii not ao. Tiie $271111Jllon In llaDdl · ·· Would be-i'epald <Jver a 20-yur period. fte property ta rate over that period w:ould VtrJ, buf ta .the yeu ol. hlgbeol tepayment, the tu would amount onl)i 1o 9.1 celrta pet 'flOO useaoed valuat!On above the exisli~ nte. (1'o 1Jle .,..,_ of • '30,000 home, this -14 mean a maximum annual bill of about '6.86; In most year. it would be lea than that.) --02P0nents alao •Y no more higll llCbooll are needeil.d11<1 to GecliiilDg elementuy school enroU-ts. Tbl.r I~ factually wrong,·1'-of five West Oran119 County elementary achoo! districts are still growing. Baled on the number of children already enrolled In fowtb through eighth g)'ldea, new schools will be needed. C u r r e n t projections show higll achoo! enrollment at M,000 in 1980, compared to • current acbool capacl!j' of only lS,000 at present. U areu like the Bolsa Chica Manb are developed, the dtsparlty would be even greater. -Some Individuals uy only one new higll acllool ii necess~, while the present bond proposal would build o ~ty..sp.~akin£...tb1Li& true. ]!ight ~w, the dlo- trict Is short only one high sciiOOI: But even iflJODils are paned next week, the soonest a new campus could be built Is 1976. Bosed on current elementuy llChool en- rollments, another new school will be needed just two years late~. in 1978. In order to Insure that it will be :eady on Ume, the money should be voted now. U for some unforeseeable reaaon the second blgb Phrases We Don't Really Understand Dear Gloomy Gos ' • • ocbool lhqukl not be needed, the bo~ would DOI be .... ..,_ At praent, the Hnntinrton B e a c b Unloo High Sdiool Dimitt ii one ot'the lnost overU<>Wed Ill tlie llale. a-are taught in jlltlters an<!,cafeterlu; teach- .... don't have space to meet with students oulalcle strict <Im bours; and general ofri'owding ii-so )lid that at one ocbool studenu must wait in line to get into the rest· --The educational effects of all . this are Jiorrendous. Voters It-turned down four straight bond proposals claling bod: to 1917 and now the overcrowding ii criti- cal Vote yes oo Jl'eb..27 for decent schools.• Stalled at the Gate A proposed ordinance which would allow high ·rise comtrudion in Huntington Beach is now back in the bands of tbe city planning staff for its sixth revision. Bftn tbis "'vision Isn't expected to be the final version. Currently, Ibis city of 140,000 residents bas Do pnr 'rision for higb rise co!!slructlon (anything higher than Um!e stories}-a:cept for an allowance up to 50 feet in commercial dl!tricts. A Newport Center type of. de- Yelopment could not be built here. Staff memben and the planning commission have been worting on the ordinance since last September, with the help of a special citizens' committee appointed by tbe ooancil. Some of tbe latest requested changes involve bal· coiiy gpace ancfllielreaffilent Of roof.S. "No one has really tadded such qnestions as where high rise will be built orhowblgb. Commissioners defend the ungainly number of re- Yisions' as a attempt to create a perfect ordil1:an<!e. PeJ'· fedion. however, can be worked to death. Even God toot a rest on tbe seventh day. H llltimate Declsi• Will Take '.l'ime The Complex -MQrality of .. Amnes·ty I ,' WASHINGTON -Every smartly idea bas gotten fri>und in bUIDaDhtic 100,000 young men, ui that a very fiqe ' salutq POW o11icer who steps off a • . cir<jes -lhi\1 posh\'.&f amnesty Is a time-proportion ol them ~ not menlJ ', ~ ~ •--~ ·~ ....,...., _ ~-ho"*"""lng plane saying God Bless RICHARD. WnT C!QN ho red ctl . Ame . Bu• lo seeking to avoid mUitarj aenice as ~ -,,,__ --America. ar wOnla to. that effect, \'l'O" ".U,.:,' OO pnl Cl\ ID nca. ' such, but were e.pre;ssing -and stifl do sm~HARRIS -'·"!~~~· ~!'~.:?;~=-~~~~~~~;;.'"':e,~~~l------..;....--..) 1ac1, oo gener11 president1a1. amnesty bas _ tbefr CGll'ridkn ·that America _. l~.1:1.L J•. I menta Is going to be Jlloe f*111inc when· amnesty fDr many thousands of -<Vet been·granled. Evm Linolln 81 the -mqrally .......,..and4N""'11e and teedl. .... · \.-. enders and deserters will be con· against the amnesty concept. Taking into "pardonilJI pres.ideot" ls overrated in tbe ceaS6'fire does ·-:;r;ang:; the .- -9'riously. accoont everything be bas said, belor< as this respect, for muq, of what lie did In culpal>Dity ol the aatian. . Today'• utile w~lz deal> with phrues we commonly use or hear without understanding what they really mean, or meant originally. A scor,e of baU right is commendable. 1. In the phrase "Alma Mater," Everyone l<nows that "mater'• means •'mother" -but what does 0 ahna" mean? 2. We olt<n uae the lddlti-Ollal phraae '1To boot ••. " Whal Is tbe origin of this odd ..... ? s. Wb,y do we say that people 1'11h about "pell mell"? 4. Wb,y Is an Inde- pendent writer, (11"- artlst, or such, known as a "free.lance"! 5. Why are friends aald to 11~oob" with one another? &. Why is the rough grilling of a IUgpect by the police known U "the third degree"? · 7. When we say that a place is so tmall that there is 11no room to s.wtng a cat," what are we referring to? 8. How did the expression that something "can't hold a candle to" something ei.e come to originate? 9. When we r'Mdl tbe end of a pro- fitable 1Upply, why do we say that It "peters out"? 10. Why are people or aoclat dlaUnctlon referred to a1 the ''upper crust"? ANSWERS' l. Alma means 11fostering" or "nourishing.'' --AB..V. 'ftlit ........ ,..... .............. _...,.,....... . _.. .,_ .................. ...., .... 2. Boo~ In Old ~sb, -"added compensation," or .,.....bing pvm lor good ._.... (S!aabapeara -idle lalk "boOtiess chatter.") . S. From a popiiat old "'1gliah pine. Pall Mall, where the pi.,... rushed about fnallcally, P.tq -°""""' wickets, u in croqlet. 4. Alter the Qusados, -bi&lb .... lered to enllsl under the boamr <I OIQ' country for poy -tbe --WJ ooldlers wbo 1ougbUar poy and Ila& Giii of loyllty. to a partkWar IOftftip. 5. A "'hob" was a comer " the lleartla for heatlnc the 1-; a .._. -a round table eel OOlifJ lo the • hill ,._ ner, or the "anuaery. • 6. From the biltiNkn riles II tbe eslJ --. 7. Tbe "cal-ol.ru.Haill," ar nip willl wblch aallon were pmjs)wd bJ floai•c OD board. a. Slavea ..--f*eceded-.... holding candles !or them.. 9. In gold-minlng camps. the eJll(osi,. contained sail-peter:· when a ROm hid been exhauattd, the wln'ol gold ... -to have 1'petered ouL" • 10. Jn medievll times, It was a mul< II honor to <M'1' disliaguisbed ....... the top cut, ot crust, ol a loaf <I lnad at the tsble. Catholic School Crisis If Broadway 11 tbe fabulous invalid of the arts, catholic schools occupy a si.mUar position in American education. Riaing costs, shrinking enrollment, and · shifting population patterns have forced many parochial schoo~ to close, and most of those still operating are heavily subtlldized by the church. To compound the problem, efforts to provide the schools with indirect governmental aastalance have consistently met with failure. EDITORIAL RESEARCH provides that "Congress lball male .., Jaw respecting ao estahlishmrnt of rellglm, or prohibitJnc the free ...,else thenof . . . " 'Ibo <OUrts have held that this Janiuage rules Gl1t not only direct ~ pta but also -Indirect lld .. tuitkn tu credito. Americans United for Soparatiao o1 QlJrch and Stal<. .. arpniDtkn "systematically a 11 d detmnlmdlr" AND SO the crisis of catboJJc education cont.lnues. According to the National Catholic E d u c a L i o o a I Auociation, the number of pupils Jo parochlal grade schools and high schooll decllned from 5.1 million In t965-U to 4.0 m1lllon In 1971-72, a drop of 28 percent. In tbe ume period, the number of IUCb 8Choolo fill from 13,m lo 10,819. 'Die church's goal or "a Cstbolk: edUcaiion for every catholic dilld" tlm aeems farther than ever from reallzatkm. The peat year for the perceolage ol C.tbolic cbildren actually ·~ CllhollC aelloolJ WU 1918, when -14 ~rc<mt ol the eligible ~1"' ..OUed. Tlldly, only around 30 perceal ol tliollc cblldren attend poroelllaf opposed to Jlllblle ..._i "' -related IChools, Jlllls It< caae thia DJ' ••parocblaid .•• c:reates an bgJocsiblt lituatkn , ... -. "' -laliia .. "' ·no falth who are compelled thiuogb IDa to .pay for -aclloofs Olle ca be -thellcwitb .-... - • ... In llnartclal di_,., "' • -· wltlclt lepnlal -lllf -. ..__, It It DOI the lml-fl IOManeat k> w ta tile 6 ...... aid lldturdtacboolowi....,.pa11w- M loaier w!llia& ID~--~ ·-liosf AJiltlilC.INS -lo - circle " 1 mm in wllb tlils --VGlln lio ldalll, ed 1;11 year. "Once .,..,...., lllf 0....., -...,. out ol the schools, • prvp>1all to aid porocbiol adlooll lad 8" OUI aOcl !tire lay NOYtJDbor. -· -.I -1 competitive wltlt llnlCI< down llmllor f*GCIW ID Jiil lio the parenll re!ust to New lfamp$bll'e. New yo r k • 80 enrollm~nt drops.• Pe n n 1 y I v • n I a , and Vennaat. Nevertbelesl, ~ 0.. Is shor< up Csihofk: committed to a '*""-II aid tflwclt func1& lnvsrlably run tu credits, and llilll IO W .. - A-t, lflllcll _......,..Ja°'"lt-• • ne contrast between those who have well as oow, a doubt ........... •A .. ~ ...... on reconciliation was politically motivated. u-.. of tbele bard core obi-.-haft.,, -'-' the ....._ in .... -w ~ ~ He used amnesty for military and -v · . ,.._. ~ a.:d-tbose what the future of the amnesty' idea will political purposes to weakee resistance in t.ijll'essed their present dillaste to "'1 wlio batt ttl.-1 to be. the South. His amnesty olffr of Ul.1 waa kind ol forgivenes for tUlol """.!% . do,., Is too vivid to THE PRESIDENT available only to those wbo would take an deem to be morally comet -•-much ......__ Iii)!, d•mands that draltnow, epostva•-...,.,.and oath to -rt the U.8 CllllStllntkn and against the lmmonl acts of, the _.,. dilf<11ssi,m af forgive-.a;; a1 least foe the -Wag. -............... -----~a "the Union of States tbemmder," and be ment . ~, : deserters pay a criminal f""!8lty and oot __ ,, .Alllie-- .... wbo .. ,. doc· malicaBJ that be is 1,.. ., aplnsl amnesty is pas!Jing judg· .-en a very complez problem wbicl! will lave dima1Siooal changes as time _ .... Natbing on the present scale and depth ol ..-and desertioo bas heretofore •Hmlecf tbe_eml of. a foreign war and no ..,. ...U, bows bow to handle it. A cer· lain ambivalence can be noted even in Pllesidml Nam's seemingly firm stand merely be let oll with a "Junket in the wu disappointed by the ""'l'ts' · J'...,. Corps." Perhapa u..i is room for ACADEMIC studies ol llDIM!Stles questioning just what ·• "crimlnlil ~t blstoty record -JI el- pepally" would be lo view of the at-ampl~. but jt is hard to find a true Utudes prevailing In the judicial system. pr.cedent f!N' a generll Vietnam am- Suspended R!ltmces depending upon the nesty. Tber< was no 1eneral amnesty performance of oertaln coodiUons is a alter the Komm war nor World War L familiar judicial practice which varies Tbe post World War ll amnesty ordered from jurisdictloo to jurisdiction. In fact, by President Truman was hlgbly ielec> If the mailer were left wholly to the Uve and_judged case by case by a special courts, there would uttdoubtedly be many -· One tenth ol i total ol 15,000 cases lo wblclt punlsbiltent might be Cllllvicted draft evadao were given more amenable than enforced service in presidential pardons. · a feverish jungle somewbel'J'. The new factor arising from the Viet· Unfortuna!A!ly and lnaccura!A!ly the nam war, and Involving perluips 70,000 to Devaluation: A Fable -for Today'r --.~ To the F.ditor: 'Ille dlonls ol the Administration's bind men b that the deltstion of the dDUar' ii a rood umw. that we will never ~ It; thal It will bring prosperity; tho! ii w!D solve all our financial pro- hlmls, and elimina!A! llDOIDployment. Tiie flanmgue in favor of deflation of oar CU1ftDCJ is reminiscent ·of Aesop's fable ol the lox who lost his tall in 1 b'ap. He imnvdiately convened the -!mes and harangued them oo the actnntagea be bad P.inecf by losing his tall. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Fl'ldtl'lltetl Voter To the Editor: ID a Dllicn wi>er< only 1>-40 peroott Of the 'fUten appeor at the polling booth lo cast a ballot, I wish to register a com- pfalnL I IU.VEN"f· missed an opportunity to ..,.. in so long I can't remember. I have liftd in this community (Fountain VafleJ) f1r -eigbt years and I have -,.quired to vote In not less than .;pt difl.....a places. I haven' changed my adcb..., my place to vote has been ~ changed. 1 ask the question, "Why ii It so bani for me to find a place that l cae <all my own to cast my vote?" WbJ ii it JlitCtsSl'"J that in every elllction, 1 bne to "flllll my polling place" in ardor to --my ballot? Why ii it eectSP'Y to go dear across town to cast my bollot when my neighbors are able to Clll -only I short di.stanao aWlfl Is dim a ,_ that I should Doi be llble to c--Mer my polling place near ....... to 1111-that It ia --? W'iill .. ~ acbool practlcafl7 .,.. U. Sired. fnm me, I have to traftl to 111 uabown .-(dall't oven --It ts localed) to ~ my ballol la tbe tledkn on Feb. 27. • n .APPIWIS that those wbo ... 11•1 •-for IOUin;I tbe ---for voting ar< --·"'the -IJ to mab .... cw; JI ntC It ii .... maap for ..... wboore~lomalle ... !Wlflq pi up •If .....,., to mab """'* IW-llallolsare-*d. ltla- ta-..w!IJ. -11. tbo d8-"' thia --•lbb tsD • lllttllllla .. .. ... , MAILBOX Letter.s from readers are welcome. Normall11 writers should ~!'.(fl thtir '1M!ssage1 in 300 IDOfda: or less. The right to condem< fettcs to fit space or eliminat« ~l iJ re1n-oed. AU letter.s mmt inclU<k signature and mailing address. but' namtl ma11 be withheld on rtquest if sufficient rec.son U apparent. Poetru tDiU not be published. care" In reganls to ...ung. Some natkmo make voting con- venient , . .our CllllllllUlllty makes It, "guess where yoU are gonna vote this time ...... By the way what happens to my op- poromity to vote II 1 dolli drive an automobile?. • • • . LOYCE D. WEAVER 1t'Ht 'Natt't To the Edilor: I am a allp ""ter at Dalla Point llbrina, and I have bem llOll!led ol a llip 1bcreaR. It 11 dlllicult to believe Ute in- creaaeo: 'I.II vs fl.ID, I 'IO ......... h>- c<eUei $Zl0 VI $2.1111, a JO peroent In-' crease; $2.!tl VI SI.», an 11:1 pel'c"'t increaae. - Tiie LODI Besch -charps SUll per foot JM -la Ilia • foot class. It Is lmpoallble to _..,ta!A! tlte --·· • lrlloa that IUel .... ... lDto Illa prollta 1o Ille -Utal be •ust -.-.......... ol 10.5 pettlltl afler ...,. --ol epntkn. What cat1 "" upect ID five ,._.! V.J. FEENEY "'"'.......... ~ To Ute Editor: "Your ..bo.,t; <I....., law.st us." Tltis .W-...,.., .-it letter to Ille ....... of w..... Voters or Hun- tington lleadt from a Leap member -to -tato u area rrom -.... """"""' Mall1 -nq-t. , ... I" =z:-.. 'BWhpa 1111111 ~ to us each year; and a common theme Is COllCtrll about lhe quality ol our scltools. WE · ARE putting ulde this letter to answer alter tbe Feb. 27 bcDI election. Tbe League of Women Voters ol HW>- tington Beach 11 cw•lnced that the quail· · ty of the education our pilldren will receive in the neit years Is threatened by overcrowding in the high acbools. While we are firmly committed to mcouraging mulmum use ol our msting facilities and pleased at """" being tuen In that dlrection,1 there is,no questkm. tbat there Is an lmmedla!A! and urieot -fDr ad-ditional space. , . Whal will oar answer he to Utls Loque member! Will we have to •Y Utal our high schools are. overcrowded and faced with ID acute space problem! Or w!D we be able to 111 lbat the -have st-tha pabead to w to solve the problem! SUpport ol bonding lor -c<lllllnlcllon ,a! Ibo .POiio .... Fib, 27 w!D iie an alllrmalloa ~ Ille -of the -of the Hwtiactlll -Union lfilh Scltool District to the educa- tion of their chlldren. · RUTHFINLEY Pl~LeagueolWv-.11~- .. 'l/llC!leUIHll't To the Editor: ~~~~...:=~ n"2tt feels tho! tbe mardlfe "' • iiwestem W'OmaD" 1o 11Mder of. .. af Ibo country'• f*blllve ...... ii 111- -lato to olllclol ollOrti to ctttflle ta peoploa. ,,.. _.... .... 11111 -tbl mmiafe to a ICTV .... =.a -lit It cmu.itoa ~ I lad I • 'I -'l'!'f"· S. It ttMlilk& E_lee.l'ee To the Editor. Last manth I 1~11i1+ .. 12W1te l«theH~8*11 ...... -.I -Uf*'laed .. -lllll ... ... dldlle muat pl( "1'I' It llaft Iii quallflcatlons ~ Tiil& ~ It 11111 ..... pall. u.. ._ wtablnl 11 -ltll • Hr -........ ltll "Ill f II .. . ' .. qa#IM&CWT DAHY PILOf R<>*i 1' ....... l'ioMUrW T-Konil, Ultor liar-~ Edltonol ... - '""' ... ooMll -"' ... IJollr Pllo<-tol"'-... _ late ,...... by JCOUO•ttlli tlm MWii 1'4tr'• c••la• .... _.... mentao on ~ ot 1atft'tll. M .qnifidilct. ~ pronl&111 a fm't1l'n tor the t'xpl,... of ow ,....... -and II)' ....... tlle •. ._ . .....,........,, --... Rn -..IPllkt..,••tclfks o( tho 6Qo. W11k .. V , >'*i8ii 21, 1111 ___.._ ... - asi EDITIO)f' ~1 } YQ.. 66, NO. U, 7 SECfl9NS, 16 PA6ES • ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIOllNIA • WEDNESDAY, FellUARY 21, 19n N TEN CENTS .. . . -. -~ NIJN)port-OPf!ft:8) .·Trash CaD Cra"ladown . . . ' . -· . . oas I ' I J. . • 'Israelis -· ' . . . -~ Amlin·er ·Crash . BJ L. P&IBR Dim .......... _ ------and .. -_,...iioft -""' In ... ho+ = ., Ila 111111111 ···--· ......... J(c"""' -n·M 11 Midi lldlr. ..,_ ... =lollllldlJ'I -•u<-..s ~--• • •>1twlllll'l1JUIU..Jt,tllt .... 'I/',.., .. loll ........ Mii• .. .. nJI I I J .. owA It & ..... tlr .. Nul ... t~ ....... , ... ~-.. IJlonl wdid lllY tw '"' b 'loloi • --1111111 In-,.-. ... • 7 71 ....... Qlll ...... ,.,. .. Cilft•z .. .,. ,_.,.. ...... 7 ···--·= '"l'Law'1 • .., ........ " I 1nllllL,..,W' rt1t-• lft - -.. ..,.,, µ. ,.,,,... ,,,,.1 .... 9 ......... " 7 .....ColJlalnen 'tldar than du r ab I e , • ,,....,_ tr Imes -.. --feet -Pootiac lor 'fiolalioos since last out and tile rest have not l>eon contacted ~,,.:" ~ -·~•»•·· lids •• ,... ... welPinl ...... -1111 t -llll tlJe ,._"' lol!owlnc up Oil yet. .... ._ ...,...U&l6 w MJtr1 • laid Ute main. dlllll 1111 mm ..lal-ls -~ 1-..&-"'lt tat. • minirmRD. ol lb: WMb to bJep odon fram -.j1loC and l1lei lnliD wi1 lie "'*"'I for • tlloJ cm•• the 0. ·--'"'"'" go lbrougli the whole lhll!ll ill eaclurea," gai!Jnll. ty wll7 lie <1111 ..-.., er -oo So far, Jle!kft • -dnai!b the ·be Aid. W-·• OODlaillen IUCb U liea'J' oil bod7J -....S tbal t7lef Joat ff' -mtire ....... - -lncllMlillg "If Ibey don't com.Ju after I red , .. , drums,~ bbJs or cans tbal have jlgpd Ion odps. ;-• e ol lltoa clla--al m West we seod them a let~ and tt tlley ~ leaU or ,..i ~ 'Ille -lllJI el a -wl77 be the llewta't -comply after tbal anothe< letter from tile '-'Meat, -'al !lob cleanlnp that red '"' ""' lo Ille -.., ..... -.. -- --• pemnt or city •t-y " ... ,, .. he aaid. "I! an bave ,not -drained and -.rely a~lndcrbJtheclb'•-SllolJ llJeN' htt••1'1dwllht1Jelawal!e.-elselaU.,thecltatiaabgiven." wnP;ed lo prevmt ~e. ~ and 'l.'rolDloll bllpeclGr -......,. -' c lellon _. -by tile city at·-. Mynder:se said a cltaUoo -which ii ,-<;utunp, brtncbet or tree'Umbl ill Oelicce 1111 bem lllllowloC l!Je tra<b ilnl:I'· Pl-.. dlata. liove been given \See TIWlll. Pap ZI • • . , I es ' U.S .•Chinese.- Statement Due -ol the OOllfualon centers on "'"' -~ """"' ,.,, lor 1llder the --. --the meol ~- • .. Ill ...-"'"" llulldable Pal -na -111 • 11 the me of the 1o1 _ ................ . ""' ... -... out -pniperty "''-'" aid...,,. °"""' -Bly l!'I...., -,..:ttn m w.. .o1 _..__,_(lotlwllldt llr!I .......... ..w. Pie deipoPJlb. edl .. 7lalldori. .... lJllMlr ..,. Ille pram! ·-... _•WI n ml-"811 '"'1t1, -· ...... ""~ ... Com 111d. .... .. ..... qmd the 11o1•n ID ..i.. .. -,.......,..i, 11111&-....... JMlllll fnllJI the • ...... .... -.. ..,. piuperb -_,. .---""7 JlllldL ......... -decldod the lot .... .... ..... to -.. dnp," llnllb' IOiJI, "tiot l ID7d.,. WI weot ' Plnn-rwrs OKD~nsity Limitation !or a price equal 11 ~ priooi an year." lll1froi>I ptope/ly ........ illlnd 1111 -..rune lor _.._..per -mot the lut aiI lo u ..... "And K's .... lo keep ..... ap," liardllCI' Mid. "JlailllO .P>P&b -'t _..iate • ,.. • in tlJo .... llll there 1111 -110 msp I ' -ii values. eltllor." ~ Ill-,. ""' 1116 ..., Ilk! l!lo7, ... ,__ _ It "'.....,,. -..... .. 1e11 ....... _., .. _ aonlac wtPI .... property -But la!lilJoorJ -tlJat ...... ol .. dlvldaa! --" lli1 the ..., ...... "Allylblnc wllll I view of the -la 1Ull a vUlable plect f1f Pi.,.b," Ila aail, . lllltllb .... t!lil .. -a.11 -litl-ii-.. " t!J • lllo .... liil&Wa!lJ•tlitP I 7 -1117 ................. -....... lllpii llllNO. Pip I) I em ·~m ••• / . .... ' N~porCCyde " . Damage Bad In~~d; No · Deaths By 'l1IOllAI GORllAN °' ............... A moderately 11""'1 earthquake sboot 1'.outbem CalHora!a today, ca<lllDg 'nll)or damage and minor lnjurleo in the C<!lllnl ~ tilY ol ~ but moaUy -' anxiety elsewhere. 'Ille quite wbicb llruck at 1:11 a.m., waking ilw•u• -._.: 1 ' od ill a...-ol IPiFla ii Illa -IM- O I ''r just •• 0 771 .. Piii& -.,. in Y.-a c.lmtJ. I' JCcW -~·, ..... " .-" T 7 7 v ., ........... la p 11 ...... de Piede•& ..u.r " ....... , '! -· • Amajor~ll-•lar~. 'witb -0..mi ; dorlmap f11un! Jn. dlcating a force II--•-the -· Officer Struek ' • 'Today's u.n. ....O jull a liUle.aver By Car, Injured 7 •• two; years _, ~ u da11 11111 44 minutes -alter ... Jl'eb. •• 1171, qud:e cmlered In Ille iPoa Femando Vlllley which killed •• IDJm<d 1,o.piul and ' . A Newpt -po7loe -.,.te el· ~ $l biiliaa ID damago. --.._,, llO*llli tFila molrDlill ~ d P 1a1 ler coon!inaUnc -lie -lilt bJ 0 -... tm., • autlJorideo .._lat llve -lQjurles I feel --••• , • ., ...-C 11111ar..o...n-11m1n0mrdm ', ...... a pwW -· • · VSllUra Couar,y, wlll7e 11 11 15 older ' --Smllb, .. --by ............. dainaged and -i ........ =r,e to Holg MeamlaJ 8Mplt•I at ~ CD I two-mile ltre&cb of tbe I II:• ..... -. bod!:r -!oft ""' -d!strtot. I -injarieo ..... Pl , ... -No..._. ... •)Iris ............. -·-diJIC lo Tnlllle Jln!ed'plo< in 0r-. ~', -_,, _, I G.,. Lee. id 'ices affedilll.. : ~~:':~"~~12.ri ~ ~.:., ~~ ""~ . be -1ura1ns left -lllb -wllen -aiAlp Illa -· be IJlt Smith, wbo .... traveliac -Oil "There irai NJ 7iltle IW8yillg """" Balboa -ard. pared to tlJe qud:e a couple ol years "Tom -Piii .-a mllet an ago," be Aid. "I've been through a lew ~ the of lbllm ID tllil ... wasn't ..... mucb." ~ .... 11111 -jUll turned -ritl7it IDlo bim," Lee llid. "lie jut plain "Ill' .....,.... 11U7 hasn't ""'°"""" dldo'I-blm, 1-." lnliD Ille 7111 -.· Aid another ........ ~. ...... I ii elf ~ ~ "Sile -litliill at the -..... ter I -.. r--,...~ ... uvm · ......_. ~ and the let aut Ulil · -ol lbe big -. r.71 -IDd ~.... " -... Balboa llouieftN, wllenl It ~~-......... I I cmm lo --a cor puW al the A male ~ veteran !nm , cori> Orange County WU mon! pnlAIC. --r0m ,,.. ....... the wbole time," . "I was standing there bare nUt.d ~Xr '. Lee llld. "Bal be Is ii ., n1u7 Pol ol Ull and all o1 a aidden I lurtbed to - pain.• sld<," be recalled. "I lbouPI II Ibis s p """ ----under (See CltlMll. ..... , Ille mr lllll """"'1ed lbe litJared ollicer IDllil oilier pJllce llillll and aevenl ...... llre ..... llTtted•lbescme. i.. aid. A 1pa> WllD at BOie llm:nortaJ llDipQa; aald !Ille tbis ........ ""'" ii ... ---··-... but that be -pttmg emer"""y tm-fOr his IQ)nl. Board OKs Pilot Patrol ~~am , ' 7 ~-r:i· ;. c •• • • .__ .. ·-~ -"• .......... . .... -,, --. ·-f I .. ·--..... -• 1\, ,, .. ---.. -. _ ........ , -... --. --. -~~, .... . -... Dr.IS -M ---T, , tr • ---. -----. • I ' J DAll.V I'll.OT Pl••Pll••l PROP. 20 • .r~.'' fJllll(loa ....... A-m AltJ. Oen. CUI llcl-1 "'-loy llld that -" ... _)". _., ___ ... _ ..... ~-..,-A 11,llllO -oo a Sll,OIO l!ame may be COlllidued subllanlial and ez- empl the owner from noodlna a ..., bulldh!g pennlt But the same ll.000 -' oo a II mJllloa OO!ldomlnlum pro} eel mlabt !IOI carry Ibo same weigbl, the ... lilant attorney _.i llld .. Developers aboWd COlllull lhelr own at- torneys !or Individual lnlerprelallons of the nilio(. llonloby IUIPllod. . Heodlllcltbat ............ _ up .... ~by ajlplylJJlf .,.!:.r.mlt eumplloni lo the rqlooal con>- mlqton, which wW have to deddl wben: ve•ted rigbls ez!st. Bui Ibero Isn't llDY question, Borooby Indicated 'l'anday, Illa! the -rush by ..... developers lo Pl -permlta before Feb. 1 -when the comnUswkn1 aduallJ ft!O ... ted -wfJJ hHe bom useless In most .,.,.,, Jt'1 "very doubtful" that detelopen , who obtained local building permlta after ' Nov. 7 will "!' exempt from obtalnlng · coas!al commiislon approval, he aid. -Assel11blyman Robert 1ladbam (II- • Newport Beach) said tll1s week tllat any " conslructloo._ begun alter April l wilhln the coasJal zooe lJ Illegal Wider Prop. 20 . and.ahoold be stopped. Badhsm'• warniJ!& that sttf! fines might come to all such developn wu -prior to y..,_•s nJllng. _;.. Dev_ek>fmmY Ur:-: 'lat1'aecl '-"11'1'"1"-'-' • local pel'mit.s be!oro April 1 l>Ave a • vested right to coottnue, Borollby said Tuesday. n-projecta with local permit.a and ,. aoine wort done aller April 1 and before .. Nqy, 7 may allo ba .. rilbll. be lilded. . ' y.._ said be woiild be lmoJln& • : aeries ol oplnloos on ramlflcatlons o! •Pros!;.! James R. Mills (D&n Diego) , Tuesday JnWduced a bW which woukl :, amend the COUlal ,... conservation IOI along the llnel o! Youoger's ruling. :: Mesa Police Nab .. ··Six on · Heroin ,_ ~Peddling Ra1>s :.:._ l'imo~ from lhio_Costa :;, Mesa police department 1Sld Ibey · smasbM a heroto sales rtng with the ar- rm Tuesday night o! six Orange Coest '' -Ls ICCUli!d of peddling more thin ' tlOO worth of junk to I police agent. SCI-Joh! Re&an, chief o! Iba Costa Mela ......,tics bureau, said the amsts climaxed siz months of Investigation and that the lllllOWll of oontrabond 1DJC0Vered was small In quanUty "!Jul loo "'8 fer the City of Colla Mesa." Jailed by poUci '-llowlng • 10:30 pJD. ralcll w~the lllllowlng: Sblrley Lynn Klrcl!er, :II, of .Wt Pomona Ave., Costa Meal, three counts ol heroin salel. ' Dennis Peter Roso, 25, of 111'14 Pomona ~ Ave., a infesoional recording engineer, • tbtte counts o! heroin sales. :• Jilleph Anlhoey Dominic, 30, of 7fTI ' Roddonl Place, Newport Beech, a ; newspaper deliYerer, Illes of heroin and being under the lnlluence o! heroin. Frederick M. Schimmel, 21 of 212 -. Salmon Way, Costa Mesa, a comtruction o worker, posse"1on o! heroin for sale and ; conspiracy lo sell heroin. Peter Gene Puloo, 17, of 1211 Zlld Ave., • Newport Beach, a laborer, sales o! -heroin, conspiracy lo sell heroin, ' possession of heroin for sale. • Antbooy Balzamo, 40, of IJ381 Ar- r. rowbead St., Stanton, sales of heroin and conspiracy to sell heroin. The sales were made to • woman police agent since Nov. 1972. All were for small quantities and involved a brown powdery substance packaged In loy ballooa or glauine "bindles,'' according Jo police reporta. DAILY PILOT s• ""9 TRASH INSPECTOR MIKE DELICCE TAGS VIOLATING CllNS ThrM Cltotlons end Out n Newport Beach Crocks Down Coast Doctor Drops Suit For $100,000 Fret11P .. eJ . ' • TRASH •.• • similar to a parking ticket -Cm\ ev'.1!. be written off If the pefson compli ... With the law. "We're giving them every break," be said. ·•'They can get the new cans ir., speCted and we'll sign the citation." A Newport Beach plastic surgeon who Fines range from $m .for the bosic · was iiKiiii!iilfy ilerended on charges vliilitiim iUch as m1jilqllilj or il.imag- that be Dllll'derod bis wife In Mexico bas ed cans all the way lo $50 !or disposing o! dropped a $200,000 lawsuit naming his refuse on public property. wife's ~ their lawyers ltlld throe In between aro fines of $25 for SU<h ~---L things as .dmnplng prohibited materials OmJie """"'1 newspapers 88 principal like uplosives or tampering with public defendanta. trash cmlalners. 'lbe actlon o! Dr. Merrill C. "Mike" DeUcee estimates It •will. take him at O'Doru!ell, 57, who lilts bis current ad-. lea'I! another year to , go tl!rol!gh the dross as P.O. Boz 811>, H1mUngton Beach, -whole city 1rilJilng trash """" bito 00!>- cloaes !ho file opened In indln ·or formance. After that he will start all r".ilit 'Tl -h ver again beck in West N ""I"'? ~ than twg yean ""o. ,' lf)]adane'i"' departmmt ~ s d An' Indio Judge ruled tba1. the pctlon ·mere 11\111 $10,000 a year · ~pfuets would be more properly contested in and manpower to enforce the law but he Orange County Superior Court. The says It lJ worth every penny. lawsuit was transferred to Orange Coun· ty blit · ne.er reached the lrlal setting stage. · O'Donnell was cleared last July 13 o! civil suit charges that be murderod bis wife, Susan Haggott O'Donnell, 38, five years ago in a Mexican tourist spot. 'lbe unique civil lawsuit ,.... filed by Mn. Gertrude Bametl, Mn. O'Donnell's mother and .the ·principal de!endant - with ber former husband, Ben Haggotl- in the lndlo suit later filed by her 900-ln- law. The Orange Coast Publishing com- pany, which puhllsbes the DAILY PILOT, was one of three newspapers sued by O'Donnell in the Indio action. Also named were Hoag Memorial HospJ. tal and the Newport law firm of Hurwitz, Hurwitz and Remer. DENSITY •.. tion and dwelling unit limits for develol>' menta above Corona del Mar. He proposed a potenlial dwelling unit figure of 4,2W -over 300 less t b a n the staff recommendation -as a pos.!i- ble exchange for other considerations. Coo!missiooers refused to deal on the remaining rompany projects and instead adopted tbe lower figure along with all other staff-proposed restrictions oo the land. "We have done a very good job de- veloping our land and based on our tracl: record we wanted to be allowed to de- velop our land as we have~.'..,'. Moore said durilig the meeting: "I'm still hoping something can be worlced out." Moore had asked for a total population figure inside which the company would be allowed to develop as it saw fit. Sgt. Regan 11ld the $50 "sponns" o! heroin are sold In balloom because they can be swallowed easily when a berol.D trader Is surprlaed by pollce. 'lbe balloons. be uplalned, will pass ' through the gastro-brteollnal Ir a c t ; withoot affecting the system. Newport Review Group to S~dy Chart~r Changes Community Development d Ire c tor Richard V. Hogan responded.to the sug- gestioo by saying "pe0ple Isl!~ all we'ro Interested In hero. Cbaractd Js impor- tant too." I ' ~· • • • • ' ' -' ' : . • ; •. I ' • • • • • • • • { • • • • • • • • DAILY PILOT \ TM~ CMll DAILY ,.ILOT, .. ..,. Is cornaNiil llM H-l"nll.. ll ......... 1Jr IPM ~ 'c.Ntt "'*Wllrll eorn.-y, .... me •1t1on1 .,. ,_......_ ~., ..,.,_ l"rtia.'1', fw C.I',. ~ M-1 INCll:. Hiii!!.,._ ~t.111 V•llfr, ......... •Md!. lrv.,.,hddlllJitct; .,. hr> C...._,IV S.11 _..,_ c.,i.1r-A tine!'-'9Qlonll Mltlwl It _...,_ ~ 111111 lklfllN,.., The ~ llWll!lelllftf .. i. ., .. _.... '9Y ........ O.• MMe. C.Uflmll. .... l•Mrl H •. W .... _ ..... _ J•c:~ a. c11r1., YQ !Fnl!Mllt ........ l ~ T1toM11 K""1 ..... n.-·· A. M.,,.lliM -..... L P1tw Kt;.. ....,..., SMdt City Lii• ---JJJJ H.w!*f ht.JrtW M1illlt AUr.1 P.O. In llJJ. t26U --a.......,, ..... .., ..... Lll'IN llldt1 .. HrW ..... ...,.,...,_ ---= "'7J ._,. ............_ • "-Oa:a,.. • .._,.. &I c.... .,.. llf11t17 C7l4J '4Mlll Cl ... ..._,I I '°"" -----~ ................... ....... ............................ .., .. ,. p 111 .......,, ......... ........ _,,., ....,, -------~. r rvu:: • anta-..... ..-···· -•.II ,...._, ......,. --· ' The Newport Beach Charter Review r.ommittee will study possible revisions to 17 of the 106 sections of the charter. many of them dealing wilb the pay !or elected o!f'icials, !Is members decided Tuesday. City councilmen receive a $200 per month etpense allowance, but neither they nor 11J1 other city ooounlssioners receive any pay for their work for the ci· ty. Panel II'~~ Indicated they'll skirt two controversial sections of the charter -the clauae tequlring voles of the peo- ple on freeways and the tax limitation section -aa,lng, In e!lect, they don 't waJJI to ~bp any hornet.a' nests . 'Jbe panel t.ook no formal action it its second mf;tidg, other than to tunl dowo a motlno 'l6 lllrow out the sectlon of the cbarter thlt 11y1 elected officials can't be paid. "We've p to have oome aort of a subotitula," farmer councilman Robert Shelton said of the motion by •tlcJrnelr Boy JI. Woolley. , ''nlk Is tbe kind o! thing we lhauld .cl!-In <lelall laler," agreed lillYW ~ A. 11ctqn11. ;:. ·' ~ panel did elect Conner may,.. Mn . Dorton Manhall vice cba1nnan and • Corona de! Mar ruldenl Mn. T. Duncan .. Jent" Stewart JeCretary. 'lbe ooannlttee agroed to lake up Ila II>'. depth mlew of spedllc leetlons of the charter at Ill next meetlna, Marcb 1i. Amoni Ibo charter &«tlons that will be reviewed ... -8"vernilJi lines and · ]Jfllalllel ror onllnanc., lll!d dJartor vlola- tlont and the melbod "" wbloh -<;llmen ... el<clecl. Other """1llll\1!I density limit.a en- dorsed by commlssiooen 'Ibur.iday In- cluded: -Recommended rezoning of ~con Bay property !rom R-2 to R-1 single famUy and a termination of the lease when it expires In 1987. Planners asked the land he turned over In publlc recr"8- tion use. -Down-7.0lllng of all mulll-family unit.a In Old Corona de! Mar lo the R-U :rooe. -Enactment of a special 7.00lng df>. lrlct pennltUng' certain resldenUaf use! over commercial uses on· Balboa Island. -Termination of the lease on the Baf- hoa Bay Club site wbm It expires In 1998 and conversion to public Ull. ~PflfJeJ SERVICE •.• ...-.!"" will be ortanized and held by tbe l!!dlvldual hiah ochhols -Colt.a Mesa, Eltloda, COrooa del Mar, !'i"wport Harbor and McN8lly. "We hope that on tbla amaller acale the kids will -.. port of the _.am tltunlrtlves... Loats said. The new pollcy will be !'H!valuated al the end of the year to determine II It should bo cmtinUed, be ~Id. ' Anti-Red Writer Dieii l!OLLYWOOD (AP) -Fred Nlblo Jr., a vete~ ...-wrltor who !oqbt c:om-. munlam In the motion picture lnduttry, II dead of a heart attact at the qt. o! 19 . .. I • Hit 'by Temblor ~ARD (AP)'-"The quake~ iM Angeles' San Fernando V~ and a rolling motldn after Its Orsi tiang. It ldlled '4 persona. knocked me from side lo side In IDY" "I was here In 1971 and tll1s latest one bed." was a lot loudlt, lll!d more things fell '11111'• bow lllday's sttoog "8rjllqUBU down," llld Marlha Covambtal. ''l'bll loll to _..... David White In aearf&' one WU .,.., lllougb," Clmadllo o.... Oolllns, -~ of "It sent dishes and crockery crashing high ~ v-•-~-ty ••-to the floor In iDy house. One of my pie-wayt:w' -• ~ ' ~= turos fell o(J tilt wall, too," be related. rocl: slides on the Pacific Coast lllgbw~ To Rlcbanl Rodriquez, manage< o! a bad boeD cleaned up Ond all lanes ....., Mayfair inar&el . OXDanl, the hardest opea by 1:30 a.m. ID "We 11a ... ·1 found any slruc:tural hU city, the quake seemed "the end of the world." Oman! damage was aut at damage In Ibo <OIJllty altboug)n•e bad fl million. crews out looking almost u IOOll as the ''That wu It," be said. "There was DO quake happened," be said. "It'• rather N8"ef' r-ow place to go." · rematkabletbat we got the roadl cleared VPI.,...... Rodriquez estimated dama(e to the ao Im We really shook up hero." marte,t at $10,000 and said ihe celling Pblllp CenUeno, pres.~t o! ,,A·! "just showered down In a lot of li!Ue · Cbemlcal Co. Jn C&rnaralllo, said, :All pieces. Everything Is on the Door." our offices wero floodt\(I, and a lot of •1ob Lord did I feel tt! " ei:clalmed paper work and invoices were damaged. Sarah' SqubTell, admitting clerk to Ven-"The quake sna~ped the sprinkler tura County General Hospital at nearby system for fires. Pipes on the system Ventura. · 1were ~roken, It was like a torrenµal "It just rolled. It was terrible. It seem-downpour inllde." • Ricardo Basques, a nyek.o1d , steelworker Jn San Francisco, •. has been employed at bl& plant , for 29 years. There ls no man-, datory retirement age at Beth-· lehem Steel. Baliques was a · farm worker for 40 years be-• fore turning to steel. ed to last a long ~-" • ... 1 Oxnard Police Sgt, \V. A. C8dy said, , · • ''The sounds o! b~ Windows In ..;;;;; . WT • , L ;,. ..: n..,.. '(;1 ti• - llOWJde<! liM guosOOta, I loo.ked.Jlut ~arrmg au~PtW OUS:~· ~ saw cars In the parking lot rocl:lng ID 1' their tracks... - Police desk officer E. Melander aaid today's quake was "a lot worse" than the im tremor which was centered In Sign Cease-fire Treaty Froa Pqe J QUAKE ... havinc a heart attack it wam't that bad." Similar reactions surfaced elsewhere along the OrMie Coast, where same ac- tually slept through the quake. The tremor triggered li!Ue more than sloshing swimnllng pools, ratiling win- dows and swaying chandeliers. The tremor: was felt as· a rolling motion in most areas from Arroyo Grande to the north and San Diego to the south, a distance o! about 300 miles. In Los Angeles, 50 miles.sooth of.Jbo epicenter, the quake shattered windows and caused skyscrapers to sway, the A5soclated Press reported. Further north, the Highway Patrol reported rockslides rumbled down onto coasJal highways In the ¥alibi! and Oz, nard areos oo ... cout,'.liilrwr. Clialeot by 8:30 a.m. and open to traffic. Eighty miles to the· east a motorist In San Bernardino said: "It felt like the engine fell out of>m} car" . 1 J ' na~~ ~~~J\~..m~ substanUal damage and bad been closed to the publlc and tmRloyes. The spokesrpan .. Id. !be dejiirtment had received 10 to 15 reports o! nr.s, some In buildings and some in power transformers. • He said all traffic signals In the city were out and that traffic was piling up durtng the morning hours. An Oxnard supermarket . employe described the .quake as it tlnmderOus ex- ploSion which knocl:ed \be stock lo the floor and shattered the front Windows. Walls buckled at another market In the area, spilling roofing tlle lo the Door and shattering windows. Reports beginning to trlcl:le lh u damage was surveyed indlcated two Ox- nard homes burriecf and the roof of a dis- count store partially collapsed. A food market was devastated with at least a $10,000 ·damage estimate, wlllle · Ol!lard City Hall sustained damage to It.a second floor. · VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -The war- ring LaoUan factions today signed a cease-fire agreement scheduled lo take effect at 9 a.m. PST. • The tenm aro slmllar to \IJose. o! the 196Z Geneva Accord; wtilch stoppeil Ille fighting In Laos !or a time but broogbl no lasUng peact!. In addition t.o the cease-fire, lulefior Elsie Bassett, . Entertainer, -Succ1rmi>s-ru:-83 . " Minister • Ph«lg Pbonguvan said 1he agreement calls for : -Formatiori of a provisional govenf. mfni of "nallonaI uillon, With ball the cabinet pools going ,lo rlgbllsl , an!! neutralist non-OommunJsts and half to th~ Communllt Pathet Lao. Pr!~ Souvanna Phouma, ,We 7 2 -ye at-o 1:, · neutrallll premier who has ~ tlie . ' govenmJ<IJI since 1112, ls expected lo. "" ' lain the post. • -Fonnati!JI> o! d mixed poijtical coun- cil to org~ elections. ZONING .•• ' " .-,. " :':!", 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 ~= t::::::::::::::::::::::::=~~~W~ILSON=~U=J~&;::_m;;m--,~. I SALE !~NNIS DR~S I . Term Rackets-$l7.95 11 $40.08 ' TRACK SHlll'S • Begiaiier's R,adlts-$4.95 ti $15.95 -. ·'A~s & Spatllilt YllLSO!t au~ $1t.95-$1s.9S....:$11.s~$2t.s5 .Temis aa1s . 11az., $7.95 8AS£BAll SlllES Aila$ & $plllt $18.9~$15.SS-$17.Si-$21.95 Al ,.,. Siiis ;_ $8.95 Saccer Slllls _.. $9.15-$11J~$17.95 TEmB£S Tretn Adllllls CIM'SI Clase Ill avwi types " Slllls at CISt lllilll Sta • ' Bas111d altb-lats lllS-hrb-lbs-Tils -- t w-. r-, ;n. 1m ~v PILar 1 ,,,,.,.... _________ , 2 Bodies Identified 19 More }oyfiit Ex-prilonen Arrive at Travis AFB --· ": ' SAJM'A CltUZ IAP) -Thi ValltJ *ill ltllllel awlh of related but moll• .... ab:·TMt toll of ~ Cnll lift. ' unknown In tllt • I he r ... lllB ...... Cladt Air ' :.roa. NAVV Cmdr. Ja-I area murder victims .... to ---• sbootlngl. • ... lnlbePhlllpplaes. G\eml'lrle,31,ofTuacall>ooa, 1~ es alllborllles <ODllrmed ·-• ...,.... women s -. 412 remain In Viet-Ala., a b1gb point of the trip furs that two _,.. bodles cleatho _DOI .... linked to PllARL WAS _ __, pe--.. -of war lo be llf8Dtad »day -..1111tret1eearlle•dao lillJ' .... "plct .. tho lbreW ol lbelf ~ "....., .. ::..::"'" ...,... awaiting bome ..., spoltinl 1 familiar are those of missing coeds. Horbert ~ laid Sanla detennine how Mis. ;j; 3 Thi lut of 111 men tr.eel by landmark at the entrance to 1brqh "a comblnatloa oi Crus Dill, 'llllf. fol« Clw!C, and !Ju were Jdllod, aaylllll llanoi~Alrr .... cap1. San Fruclsoo Bay. ,, 'pliysicol.evldencellldrrays," .who 111;:;; u4 TlllOday he loondnobl)lllel,C9111orllllld Anedlor nf....., POWs •, "9M ' ' Jr .. n, o1 East '"lbq let us circle the Alameda Counfy Cblol Deputy will -INftll jury In-wounds. , • llriliit. .3 0 remained at Golden tlat~ Bridge;" Pirie CAUfORllA , Coroner Roland Prahl Iden-clicUlMllls -~ Y u 111 n More tliln ~ llol.-.0 returned to tbe mainland here Tuuday, tncf11d-Air Force capt,. -law R. llbiye1y, ... a.rt for !NO-of ssld.· "It ,... breathlaklng '--~----·-" tifit4 the ,tonos ~y u · with llnl•h..,. ..-in 10 soarclied the llC camp111 for ~ ~~~~ -~ ••. we're glad to be home." Unlversi!y of catilornla at ol the IS _. Dee the the girls last -· Thi .... ,... ---Santa cruz stuclenta Alice •tart of tho "'*· school's acting chancellor, M. .!"... WoaJ4 fly tbia Off • w _ ..] d Helen Li": 20, of Tomnce, M~ = :' ..= Brewstrlaerl Smith • .._.... a ~'!:..--:'!~ 1:.. U: ... ":! .., ~~,r!..to vis • lCer OU.1me ; ~~ Tborpe, 21 • of :'!t,iuo:,,"'ll:iia: ~ :,e:d COO:"~"""! • bodies.:'' ~ eevm Mrller mass fllglltl ; .Prahl estimated they. were teenagers' death •1u 1 reeult grief anddeepooncem.'' , . a-POW• _ mllltary order , , ~~lnrtlei~r.~ebthe. 5 ~-~: °!'~ ofbulla labora~. ~.c~ theMlss !Ju wes las1 .... at declared: TWO , llBN "'Jlllrlalac! last ...,.mated by joyoo1 reunfoos s E , -Y • ~~ _, _, , ell 11111 ~ •MIDI!' ·~ campus library Feb. s and __ , ~-· .,.-, nude and one clothed, were Authorities. ssld the Jan. 25 In Carmel to attend a campus w..., ........... _ 1 hav• b... 1or ..... w1t1i .. .,m,. .......... us'"J,JeC* ~ scape clisappeared. Tbe'bodlOs, ... at the sc:ene of lbe cr1me." Miss Thorpe bad 1e1t her home lll1IJlled :lll<lay leaves. llld AIR l'OllCl!I capt. Huber! • -, foond las! week near Castro • slaylligs may have been drug-lecture. olhen were · being banded K. Flesher lbouted "Hello t-::;;;;;;;;;;~---~~-liii~~ii;;~~~~-iiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii~ passes IW brief loraya with baby" Ii he and his Wile' nJBb. LONG BEACH (AP) -Two Tbe net Included 80 olfl<enl . ' their .famlliea lo restauranls ed toward eadl other lllB men sliJll'Od through a · pollce who moimtecfa boiiae-lo-house and li«fs Mar milllary flNblr ulted the C 141 net alter wounding a motorcy-search at places Tiiesda•, ,two boapltals -. they are ~ that ferried them ' asatgned. 1,010 mlleo ..,... tho Pacllic. cle officer who stopped them bellcopters llld an emergeocy Releued on leave .,.... Air ' ¥n., ~ leaped a lull for a minor trallic violation, field command post Force ofll\len capt. Terry M. foot off the lnJUDI( llld Into . pd oflloials say the psir msy Inveallgatora aaid. motorcy- Gebmd<, 28,.of .J!eole AFB, , the ann1 ol her husband, cap-have been .fleeing from a rob-'cle officer Guenther ObClll- ' and Lt. William, A!<uri, 15, of 1 • _._ live for aeven years In North becy. , drau!, 50, ol the nelgbboring ~ Yuba Clfy. ht ~J,W. Hubert Vietnam. • Los Angeles police depart· llolh ,..... captured last K. F1Mler ol Rand>O Air Foroo capt. John H ment, s\Opped two, men1 In . ~ f..wllm, thelrBU.waa .. Cordon-caugb.t hll li, N8Sll!Jlh Jr .. 31,. of ·i;.u; pJ ' D } their car Oil the Henry Ferd :, ·"""'! ~_Viet· ,wife 11 llbe leapt Ill b1m Gabriel, llrolled over to the 8ll e ay · Bridge. Police -said, port ol nam. .._ his re t urn to , wailing crowd, sipping a can Terminal I.sland, readied '""' _11:;.Co\· Will\am Keslie, a Travis. He hu been of beer. . May Choke; the bridge, Is .uncler LAPD ""Pll'llDent of Defense In-held since December He acC.pied a ball dozen . lur\Sclictiop. forma!ioo , officer.' sald: "One 1966 POW ~~e11 •--•-• to .,_ ' of the things they have asked ' • ~~~ ~-~" OBEllDRAUF was wounded is that they be ]!efl1litled w ~Y ~girls In the crowd Hosp1.tals In the shoulder by one of the plct "" the , threads of their · • ,. of abou!,«JO and aald, "I never !amlly"Yllfe ag•'·." 30,'of Spokane, Wash .. ail!! his knew about 'these things Until men who gut oot of the car ~ , 17 lllgbtmatm 'btougbt to 1112 the~B5f guys · gut shot dOwn SACRAMENTO (AP) armed with.a pistol, officera 1'HE RETURN of Shively, j the number of Io rm e r last IJec:ember" and ended up Mental ""'"'ital !unds may he aaid. A neari>y squad car prismers who have come In his.prison camp. , ' · -Y heard the officer radlo for , , frooen In the state b\ldgel until help, chased the car allout the Depsrtment ol Mental Hy-three miles, but lost it, of. Manne 'Lost' ACLU Supnnrts Ma,n : ~d ·=;~~ :::;-: ;::. ~ On ' r ~ . . -er aays, llopped {or cpsttonl!ll. -Flight , Senate Finance Committee Police said the two men' In Barr. ; ... d b n· th Chairman Randolph Collier the car matched descriptions '-' y ' ISCO eque. <J>.Yreta) of a budget freeze of bandita who tied up aeveral , F .] S f posaibill~ of a budjlet lreet.e female civilian em"'°"" llld ' ee ·your own loan Officer at first National Bank , With a R-Balance Account · ~t F.irst National, you (fecide when ·'"-·--yott-need'fn0f9 mor..oy;--then -~ , simply wrile a check. Your Reserve Balance Account will cover the check up to the amount previously agreed upon. Reserve Balance cosls P.Othlng when you don't use It-only the ' usual loan charge when you do. See your localflrst National Bal1k to find out about establlshlnQ a · Reserve Balance for youmelf. _. _ . I • -- First National Bank I F --~ ..... k-.... =-' r...ac.a..-.a....., -----·---11111lTlllll ---·-........ , ... --. .... --, .. '" ,, ii .. oun;Jw a , ~ lflS ANGELEs (Al'> _ Tbe TllE ruJBS 00 not admll ~~ u,: cc;:~~~i joot i10,ooo to $15,ooo 1n ·, Aµirican CIVil L 1 b tr ti e's• under8ge men becauae they ' weekend receipts from the SAN Dlt (Af>) ~ A ~· tfnJO.n bas filed suit on .~ purchaae only nonalcoholic budget. Navy's Allen• Center Olllcer's year .. ld Marine feared loat on a ifl.year .. ld man denied entry dtinb while the young womm e S•ilol" 6uiltB f~Clu~b~ear~ly~Tueada~~Y~· ==;~==~==~~~=====~=~~~~~~~~~~~'~: ~-bis· flrst-cni8HOUDtcy~tune -two -M.!!ueat. wbicb,-are.admltle11'to-"ael:ve.aa-1U· ---,. _ ,,. hop turned"ur '.aate ~Y as!"ed lo •allm}t ,his ,.clateo,I ualbafllorimlesoverlheage ~pprenli (:'.!'!) - alter 'laiidlng by accident at clalming let diBCrlminatioD. · of zr mid alsO are the common an ce wreoce Thi suit was filed in dancing partnen of tbooe W«nmack, 20, of Louisl!m&, : San Felipe, Mexico. , • Supi!rior Cow-I here, Tuelday males,",~ said. • llo" Tlleaday ileCalne tliO•lOlh Tbe destinatioo of Ke'1t fot Brad Banders,.a st>Mlent a ;,,., ·11.0 •·• e said the aailor to. ~ convicle\l .bY a Malone,. a Camp Pendleton Nortbridge /!late Ulli~ clisa~ coul!I yget arowid Navy court-mart1a1-m·!be-~SS , lance , rporal from who.wes ~ etrJ. at t!ll! ,t!Jo~bynnrting'boctto Kl:.,~"'~·,;; .• ,~ • Worc:eSter,_, Mass.. was • the :;-, erez:.i SaloOn I !l _an old slata nde that aJlon tlea""4 llid II ~ are 'OO 1 lmpe ·JI Airport'lq_,~dele Re the ,\ll!c .. !li, oolY.,...... :n.or q1dos-io trlaloraw.,"-tri81 AU ·'"• I · · • I Y· eoter aucb places. . .....,. · ,,.., ' =.rrua· He f! The I ACLU ~0.111 . ........ ..... ..... In .... of , -charged are Y -, ~ 'i!.stabli.Jnrw.iJi ife ' 1 • j ta~-·....... ..... I ~blilcb. "J'be white crewman '~:=r.~--• estillg ~7 , ' :~ !ri>m.flfCh--. .~v(~ one of'-8"(1Ullted;" "' 'UAJ such &nd "'ll"""'l'bie znmd.,. •'. •"l>< '°": .1.J 1 I ~ I , , v , ~ 1' . planes, tenna of their U~'!liOY' Tcikf.' ol. •llit· IRilt; "' ec.tllletJ.i _. DYl!ll, Ill l!l1lei belllre .Mal~e are pennitted to alloW 'any ~ ~ for;· the, 'Goose , SACRAMENro (AP) -A made • a lielated~val m person, regilrdless' of'. oei, Creelc Saloon lfld, "That's slate.appeals court bas upheld : Imperial. • ; , •' under. the age, of. !I Into that erll)' If they believe that Tbe, · a tower court niling' that a 10 , . "He,, missed .•~uled establishment as loog.as they onlyreuoawebavethepolicy' pe!Ctinl cut In Medi-Cal : course ·~· 11.; camp do not permit that penoo ls tha! an 1a.,.ar .. 111 girl can services ordered by t b e spokesman ...,i''and he tri-4 under ZI to comume alcobollc' be ....... led If 9"' gets a bold Reagan administration in lflO ....,., • . bu beyerages," , Steve Forrest of. liquor. Bui aa, IS.)'e8N>ld waa Illegal. i to telegraph from Melicir I Mosten, the ACLU attorney gui? Well, you. got to llgbt Tbe 3rd District Cow-I ol couldn't." ,. representing Sanden, said. him: to get him out." ' · Appeal ruling, an no u n u d ' ' , Tuesday, upheld a 19 71 5 G il decision by Judge William -u· ty , . ~Flip to Wed? ~=~~~er:= ! ,1~ .~nif~ng ; Dean's Girl TeUS Secret ~~~~;:'1 ~~ WS ANGELES (AP) ~ Ill's dej>uties believe a body SeDtenclng bas been set for REDDING -(AP) -· Tbe dMglt« ol a colloge dean found' in• culvert at the base Mar<h (or lour brothers aild' "8)'ll·me ml Ullllediaa1'lip Wilson poOl!obly wlll marcy ·to ol11t. DlablO Js ·that ol a 19-~ ~ir brotllei:m-iaw wbO were ~abiogt six montill, but "it's suppoed to be a big secret." yeaMld Moraga -girl<-mlssing , · · Roaytin "Rm" 'faylor md &be «anecfiu were vtaitlng since last 'Nov. 14.' found gullfy of slabbing. • at the home o1 bor pareo1s In tlis NOl'.lll<p Calllomia city. X ~ were used to ten- 1 cluilllleur 11111. ·a eecurily ' • "H""' did ,.U .-?t' Miss Taylor,-, told ·& reporter tatively Identify the girl as ' 41uanh•hlle trying.to·i;riub a wh"cootaeted her Tueoday at Ille bome·ol her falher, Maureen P. Field, the Contra party at Playboy magazine , .\rthur o ll'aytor .' . , • ' "•M• ColDI"' sberill's office publisher H""" llelner's • ' ~.. ., "'P said Tuesday. However, of· estate. '!IT'S SUPPOSEJ) to be a big aecret Now~ is fleer! .. said ,~live .1den- Manuel Gurubel, 32; bis (ilanned lmmedlately," me aid. "We prOOably will be tlfication would depend on a I ~ . .E!u'jgae,-. ». 11111 gefjinl·~ la···-I,_ lllll's.-.·enougb." study of dental rea>nls. I F-, ~· and VlctOr, 11; •'Jbe -~·--·-·· 'l'fbe l'llP Wllloa I pd Cll'iJo ·Pool,\ '1\11-~ l!llow." --·n•"I; ~ ~· DQllilDg to aay e Jlfuk Afire l billlhlr 1r""• --~ t Al>dolt 8ll,)'lhlll«, ·., ,. All ~ ..,\ for Iii io breathe lrmb ALAMEDA NAY AL AIR Tueldl1 "1. ~ ~ OlrllDd'!ijakclc!J..-.·. ' ' ' srATION (AP) -A Navy I !~,;,;..."' J • ~ : Taylu'; ,cleon ill' -al Shula aOnego here, aaid • pllot's oxygen mask was on . ..,,-~ . •'-' he didn't W8lll to laD; loo mudl •-lie plans ol bis f1re before bis A7 Corsair jet · ~·If• ' • ""'· daughter and WU-"I c1ooi -1t·1o loOt lib I'm try-smashed into a local apart- ' at!e""'J . -.· , 1 ~ • illl to~ them··~.~ be illd. ment complex, killing 10 • ...-l , ~:'."' ~ ,' .. , • persons, a Navy board of ll;lJ ·. ""' ' ~ .~ • • '· I ~ t • ,md""lmlbeen-tuld.' > •· · , "A"'c0ctp1t fire focioa1ec:1 .. " . . . I;J~th .. 'MUililip' ; . :~··!:l:~~ ! ]1..,. -, . ' -~: .. told the hearing Tueaday. oi.111 il!RNARDINO '(AP), '.Therewai~0,11'1> .si-u/'a ~term ihe 'Wdrcl,%f,ofC8ry,N.C.,was • ~1li*-~-G10ldrllrliillol 4 .,.ioot111dloor." death aa -~ but • ~.the ·10 penons ldlled · .,...._diilocta'1111o SbeaaldKIGtd!!i"'bad-~ ..,f,,BDl 'ordered on ~~_!~_crBaeshedy ·-~ .,!. · tu d · an · aatMlommlltlllt 1IOlnllna Ille lllllil at tie.,. 'L.:.-..,.,, ~ ·~ --' 11w•'IW 'aajlbitdeathoccur-iag .adil JH1N lllda -to"_,.ie!aclfrom munltjo 'Oil Feb. '7. Four nd ., -at hll OW1J jull -~~ bid ncta." Tiit. 'lnqaest 1-ex-pel'aOnS remain listed as'ml.!s· =u they_.. aJoae to-the )llstol """'~llllllr, \leclOd ifeail<Mi Tlmnday. Ing. . In • ---· .pl. haVlls .< he !llflp;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.__,._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; , ,'1111 lolllu111 :;the Cid. b01Q follallid. , 11114 ... -Jolmam, -a cot-to 11111 ""'*' IO c•tat• lllw · r ._.. --1191! Year'l lft, • · Tl• 111 . 1a1o lie ~ ol 'Illa )'iioil&W-..... ' l =-~ . ..,_.. a ::::r..ii111Co'*1 rW j•.,s;:fF· = ~ }=-:.el,t._. olf ....-" Colam-Statel, ' -Al ft· lla. ~. Id lldaJ ... r=.i't ~~':111C.: ~27..:---.. ••• ~ eei-. .ml(lll t't I nl lllld. ...... aadtamedto • ... lllln lhlmP to lbe n-TRI GlllllllllND said the wllli a "llorrilile __ .. nlgbt -. lit olla4 Ila hall m 1111 fllce." -•wu• JbJll.-• outside • lllOUIJl•ln .... "I ftlOUfllft' he -~ -... aald ... -had dint.....,,, .... teltlfted. .. , .... about u •b'• .... Aid, 'llorpl. pl "I'.' I lllFI JacR1 llCI llMD ..U ID a trJ1n1 to Poll him ap. I pidlecl fonlp 1 ...... wlilcll he told up 1ds heod and It -IDndnC ber later had bom l'oltlll . • I ,I > ' • • • " \ ' ~· ' . t;~ ... " ,, .t-1'1• ·1· • • • ' NO'lf, YG<I con"""' up to $29 on holols, food, car""'°''""' Ootertalrtment With lite l:lughes -Sundoo1'9 Possbqok to las Vegos or Reno. Coll '!""' lrawl agent or Hughes A-for ccmplei9 lnfonno!ion. Then esoope Wlllt ow Sclndance Kids to a periectvooallon;· ' . • tlug~AI?-. lite althno ofllto Sun to 1-V-And · --c:illil of tlta WaitandMo>dco•tlal al oittot U.S., altl'met combined. C-flythe Sun. • BllE THE"TMHllT"BlJS LINE Pw 1'llonl!atioll or bus_.., -"l'lllTwo • .. Ulla" 11111a1. Waalifngtoft Aw. a-M9. Clllloml1, 82701, orcat1(714)517-. 1 • I I • • • ' . ....... ~~opulation Puzzle • I ' • Some Newport Beach oftld•ls ere toylna with the Idea cl clamping a .total popuJ.aUon celling on the dty u one way of aloWUlg down runaway growth. The concept alreaU.,h;:i:_me before the planning commliildon once for But ofter a brief ex· change of comments, commlalonen decided It would be belt to wait unW the ceneral plan is flnlahed before such a celllng la considered ~oualJ. There la no doubt a fllced celllng :aitlmately would prevent gn>wtll. The pivblem la who lb.oald Bly Where the celllD& mould be and bow do we atlct to It • Plamiers tell ua the dty will grow to Ul,000 people by 1990 with no controls beyond what we have now - tliat'• twb Ille current~ of 58,000. · Eyell wllhfmocleA contiols now being conlidered for !n'bWu Iii tbe geDiral plan, tl!e population will bit 98,000 In 1990 according to pivJectlons. Comeiete down.zoning ol an realdenllal property to Jl..l (mngle family) -a highly unlltely move - ·would 8till cause a 1990 population of 92,000. A big question h\ what figure do proponents of a celling lblnll: best? Jt ft la to be. the nnge of another 20,000 people - • up to about 75,000 -only extreme measures such as 1 development ban on all vacant land would work now. That is ethically and probably legally the wrong thing to do to landownen, big or amall. The natural birth versus death rate probably ac- count for an iadd!Uonal 20,000 people by 1990 anyway. _ _ u quipe. by _some offtctal• about ~ttln • ceiling at -or even Jesa"!llln c.... the current !Jon were taken oerlously, who could liay ivhi famllles will leave and which will stay? Whose houses would he torn clown?. The plain fact II, a flat population ceiling Is not the best or lllOlt workable approach to what could become 1 big polltlc:al footb.:11 In the tuture as the dty grows. Phrases We Qon't Really Understand Dear Gloomy Gus ' Today'1 Utile word.qulz deals with phrues we commonly use or bear -UJ1dentan4lng what they really mNJ1i or meant ertginally. A score of half righl I• commendable. L In the phra.e "Alma ,Mater," Sounds Db getting some Wiant• · oat ol the Painless Dentlst'• apart· ---ls-going-lo-be lib -pulling. teeth. ' -A.R.V. Unfortunately, Newport Beach bu grown so fut that zoning laws haven't been Jible to •P up with iL In point of fact, sttOllC but erealive IOrunsl:; ION about the only reasonable Jllfan• of, ~ntro wbal ever growth lies ahead. Populations ceillnp ION just more "Jnaclc DUID• bers." A good general plan and ·IOnlng 1.,.. ore really all the dty bas left to at least put some small brakes on that massive population prediction • ' Challenging Reality Santa Ana is at It agalli. The county seat city has lllill another legal a~ Ill !he works challengln_g the Incorporation o( the dty .of Irvine. , With Irvine now a year and two months old, many city·watchers thought the hassle was over. Not so, Santa Ana ctty attorney James With1"'5 proved in his . latest attempt to show that the city of Irvine never legally existed. . Santa Ana now ·has asked that Orange County SuJ>Ortor Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland stay a pos- sib1e action by State Attorney General.Evelle J. Younger. Younger reportedly is about to formally dismiss Santa Ana's writ of quo warranto -the challenge to the constitutionality of the original ruling against Santa Ana. So now, Younger, too: is a defendant in Santa Ana's newest wri~ along with five Irvine city council· men. . · . Despite 10 court failures so far, Santa Ana still i;ays that the Irvine Complll)y promise to not oppose Santa Ana annexation of 938 acres sbollld have prevented the land from becoming Irvine. That old whine would be getting funny -if it weren't for the high cost to so many taxpapers of answering it time and again. N -~~· ~DETER6ENT, J)fOt>O~A~'r,. l>kAIN <LEANER, S'COURIN~ POWDER •••• MY, "THEY "'UST IJE' VERY NEAT ur 1HERE.· 1 Vltimate Decision WiU Take Time I The Complex Morality of Amn.esty ~ WASlllNGTON -Every smartly saluting POW officer who steps oil a homecoming plane saying God Bless America, or words to that effect, pro- bably puts off for a while longer the time when amnesty_for many _thousands .of draft evaders and deserten will be con- sidered seriously, The contrast between those w.bo have paid the price In Vietnam and those who have refused to do IO is too vivid to allow much serious idea has gotten around in bunlanistic 100,000 young men, is that a very 1a:rtt . circles thal postWllr amnesty is a time-proportion of them were not meiel;J honored -~•-in America. e t · seeking to avoid mllitarY service os P•--u ' m such, but were exprtSSing -and still dq fact, no general presidential amnesty has _ their conviction that America was ever been granted. Even Lincoln as the morally ~ and reptebenslble, and against the amnestY coocept.-Tiiliig m-io-"pardoning president" II overrsted In the . ceue'li!J does not cbange the account everything he has said before as lhJa resi""'1· for much. of what be. did m culpability' of the nation ' • , • · reconciliation was politically motivated. • · t> well as now, a doubt begins to ~ on He used ainnes!Y for military and Many of these hard core objectors have what the future of the amnesfy Idea will pollUcal pwposes to weaken rosistance In expl'ellled their p......,I distaste ,to '!!'Y. be. the South. Hia amnesty offer of 1863 was . kind of forgiveness for taking 1'ha'I tiiOf available (>D1y to those who would take an deem to I be morally correct ~ THE PRESIDENT now, post cease-oath to support the lf.S Constitution and amengalnstl ~ lmrila,ral actl "( the ~.. riij . • Everyone koow1 tba& .,mater" mefDI "mother" -but what doies 11alma" meenT • " dlscussioo of forglve-2., ~t, ln..,Old Ezl&llsb, meant added .! neas at least for the fire, 'demand! that draft evaderS and "the Union of States thereunder," and he . ' , ., deserters pay a criminal penalty and not meteJy be Jet oa with a ol'junket In the .was clisilppointed ~Y the resufto. • • ABOUT 10 years after !be Cillf War , 2. We often""' the additi<lllal pbraM "To boot • • • " What la the llflcJD of lhJa odd ..... ? S. Wiiy do "'! AY that people nJOh about "pell mell"? 4. Wby lo an Ind• pendent writer, or arijat, or auch, known aa a 11free.lanee"? 5. Why are friend! aald to "hob-nob1• with one another! ' ~oori\pensaUon,0 or aometbfng giv:en .for time ~ 'good· meaoure. (Shakespeare. calls Idle All 'the .;,me any· talk "booUess chatter.")· 1 one who says dog· . S. From a popular old English game, rnsticaliy that he is Pali Mall, where the players rushed for or against, amnesty ls passing judg· about franUCally, flnocking balls through ment oo a very complex problem which wickets, as In croquet. will have dimensional changes os time 4. Aller the Crusades, some lmlghla of· goea <XI. fered to eo!ist under the banner ol any -Nothln( on the presenl scale and depth country for, PIY -the flnt me.rcepary of evulon and desertion has heretofore soldlera who fought for pay and not out · attended the end of a foreign war and no of loyalty lo a particular sovereign. one really knows how I<> handle it. A cer- 5. A Hbob" wu a corner of the hearth taln ambivalence can be noted even in for I.eating the betri a "nob" was a t Pr.elldent Ni.J.on's seemingly finn stand round tal>le 1111 ceslly In the chimney...,,. Peace Corps." Perhaps there ia nlOID for ACADEMIC · 8\Udles ··of. anine11ies ' the e Y' prlncl~lf,~)'(U l/~ q11e1Uoning just what a "<rtllllnal tluoul!!OOL blitory r.C.ra aome 34 ·ex· l>UI It not unW.,,,.,.. t11iJi It ~. J>ellall)"' would he In view of· tlle' ·at· amplei. ,J>irt' it Ii hard tO find a true lat.,, 1 " thaHm!Vd ~ ~ · ·litudeS prevailing. m the ;~ct~· sy51~m. p~_t Jor a general V1e~am a~ adopted. diffe~, Of .o:Nl'le' ii Suspended sentences dependlnfupon tM . '..neill' .. ·Tl!Oie'was no g"'eral amnesty plain. F"'1' the practical pOfitlcal l'Oln! perfonnanoe of certain conditions Ii a aftei the Korean war oor World War I. of vi•'!'· apmtsly bad• point In~ fo.miliar judicial practice which varies The poot World War u amnesty ordered producti"' people lo Dor!nal Hie ID • Dal from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In fact, by President Truman was highly selee-tlon whicll had been -by civil war. ' if the moUer were left wholly I<> the Uve and judged case£cue by a special ·Bui in 'the present ctrewnstances ~ courts, there would undoubtedly be MIDY commiMlon. One ten a total of 15,000 nation sullen no practical domage from cases in which punishment might be convicted draft ev were jiven the cootldued abeence of a relailve'1 few more amenable than enforced service in presidential pardons. useful pef!Onnel. The Irio_ral questlbn ~ a feverisll jungle somewhere. The new factor arisJ!ig from the Viel· somethin else and It will probably be Unlortunat<ty and loaccuralelJL Ill!' _pam war and lnvol~g perhaps 70,~ I<> • before it ls resolved. ·' • ' l Why Is the IWlh IJ'illlDI of • IUSpeel by the polke known U "the third degree"? . 7. When we HY that • place II !O llllall that there ls ••Do room to ~ a cat/' what are we referrlnC lof oer, or the 11muggery." I. Fi'Olll the h)itlatlon rites ol the early Freem11001. ' 7. The "caklf-Dlne-talls," or whip with which osllon were punished by flogging Oil hoard. Devaluation: A Fable· for day?·'. 8. How did the expression that something 0 can't bold a candle to" !Oltlethlng else come lo orlginat<T 9. Wilen we reach the end ol a pro- fitable supply, why do we say that it "peters out"? JO. Wily are people of aoclal diltlnctlon referred to aa the 0 upper crust"? ANSWERS: 1. Alma means "fostering" o r "nourishing . ., 8. Slaves or servanla preceded masters, 'holding candles for them. 9. In gold-mining camps, the explosive contalned salt-pe:terj when a seam had been exhausted, the vein of gold was said to have "petered out. 11 10. In medieval tlmes1 it was a mark of honor to offer dilUngulshed guesls the l<>p cut, or crust, of a loaf ol bread at the table. Catlwlic School Crisis U Broadway Is the fabulous invalid of the arts, catholic schools occupy a 1imllar position in American education. Rlalng costa, shrinking enrollment, and shifting population patterns have for<ed many parochial schools to clooe, and most of thoae still operating are Jreavily subsidized by the church. To compound the problem, efforts lo provide tl1' llCboola with indinocl governmental llllstonce bave comi.tenUy met with failure. .lND SO the ~ of Cltllolic education continues. According to the NatJooll> Clthollc Educational .wocfatloa, the number of pupils in parochial grade IChoob and high schools declJDld from U mlllion in 19654 lo 4.0 mWloa In 1'71·71. a drop ol 21 percent. In 1111 -pOriod, the number of such &eillools lell from 13,291 I<> 10,829. 1be cbllrcll's goal of "a Cltholic edllcatlon for evrry Clthollc child" tlaie -farther thin em from n.lhaUon. 1'e pal ,.... l« the percentage of Cllldlc cldldna octualiy attendinC ...,le schooll was 1111, when llmolt .. ....-i of the ellclble populatioa .... ........ Todl1. only around 311 pucenl cl Odltollc children attmd paroddal Jt'I a Yiclom drdt." .-. mn ID ........ Va., -.ec1 lall :year. "Once --pulllllc out of the schools, • ~ 11 ban lo .. GUI Ind bin! 1-j' II ularlel oompetJUve -adlooll. Tbea the par<J1t1 refuu I<> .. Ulnl COiia, .. -.ient dropo.' &;;;~ to abore up Clthollc ~ ..., pi11f1e -. lnvorlabb' nm ti .. fin! Alfft!dn"lll, wldcb •' EDITORIAL RESEARCH provides that "Congress shall make oo law respecting an estabUlhment of religion, or prohlbtllng the free e'"'"'i!e thereof •. , " The courts have held that this language rules out DOI onq dinocl governmental gnnta but also 111cb Indirect aid as tuition tu credlto. Americans United for Separation of Church and State, an orgahlzaUon "systematically a n d determinedly" oppoled to public support of churcb- related schools, put.s its case this way: ' 1Parochlaid . . . creates an lmposaible situation for ciUoens of other faiths or ol ~o faith who are compelled through taxe1 to pay for these achoola. one can be sympotlletlc witb a chur<b --aro In financial dlfflClllty. In a COOlllly wblcb --church and -. -•er, It ft not the bus!-of ~ tD come to the fl-al aid of c:burch ilClloolJ ..-own ,._ ere DO longer wlll!Qr lo IUpport iiem." MOST AMERICANS •-to agree wttb this reasonq. Volell In Idaho, llfll)lland, and OrllJOO voted down propocal1 to aid parochW achooll last Novembei'. MoNovu, lederal coorta 01n1c& down •lmflar P'111J'llDI 1n 1m 1n New Hampshlre, New Yo r k , Penn•yi•anta, and Vermont. Nt•erlhelea, Presldtnt N1xo1t 11 oommfu.d lo 1 proSJ"am of aid ibniucli tax credlll, and bills to that end bave been lntlodaeed In Cooiresr. To the Editor: The chorus of the Administration's hired men is that the deflation of the dollar is a good tblng, that we will never regret it; that it will bring prooperlty; that It will solve all our financial pr~ bi<ms, and eliminat< unemployment. 1be harangue in favor of deflation of our currency is reminiscent of Aesop's fable of the fox who Josi his tail in a trap. He immediately convened the other foxes and harangued them on the advantages he had gained by losing bis tall ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Year Round School To the Editor: rn regard to a Jetter appearing in this column Feb. 7, the Newpofl..M:esa Unified School District is to be commended for ita raUonal and common sense position on the Year Round School. A committee of 31 members of the district and com- munity parl.jcipated on a year-Jone in.- depth study of the YRS. Tbelr conclUSion last spring was similar to that made by the Los Angeles City schools just last month. "There Is no proof that the YRS wm provide a bettor education for our students." This was the primary reason for the rejectioo of the plan. MR. LUDES cites the Hayward District as abowlna an improvement in reading 9'0res, el the same time there are many di.strict.a that have shown no Improvement. Ooe of the most dlffjcµlt • luU In evafuotlng YRS systems cur- reall,y in operaUoo Is to determine ii -few dlstricls that do ahow lm-JIN"Ultllt do 10 becauoe ol the YRS ... becalllt of cutr!Clllum "imovlltions" thet were flllUated stmuJtaneoUlfy witb the YR& • The committee felt that Ill lllGll cases Quotes • • Dr. -M. 1.ew••ltla, -medlctae opodo ... , &JI'. -"U I N'" I phllotopby It CID bl f-In ttle llpanilfl proverb, 'A happy fife Is the beet -.';I Nllb' dlll\ bow wlllt It means, but r IDllle • ..,,. tims n ..,_ to mind." MAILBOX it was the latter that was repoosible for the Improved scores. A common rtalOO cited for going lo a YRS calendar la ~· eliminat< the teaming 1ou that occurs over the iong summer v a cat l o n. However, many psychoioglsla studying learning have lndlcated that the greatest loss occurs during the three -k peliod after tbe presentatlop of the material ... aft<r thal the lou hi negligible. Thia Is precisely the length Of. vacaUon In the 45- 15 YRS calendar. LAmY, the N·MUSD currenUy has an excellent K·U IUllllDer ocbool pro- gram. Thia program. provides more than ample _.runity for remedlatlon and enrlcbmenl At the ame time it -very dole to providing a yeer round school for thole stlldents and pareall that delire 1o partlcipll<. CHARLES CANNIFF, Teecber Con>oa de! llflr HIP Sdlool Member d N-Mll!D Year -School Committee Pier. The writer of lhJa edllorfal Is either new in town or very much misinformed, becaUBe Ibis little ohack atthe end of the pier get> a new paint job every yeor. As far as the food goes, our sandwiches have long been known lo be the best on the coast. I, N~ Phoenix, ~d like to. invite this writer out for a world fa!DOWJ him- burger, Jf he or she can stand the strain. NOEL PHOENIX, Lessee 'Newport Pier ' . w1a., otfleers1 To the Editor: After resdlng the lists of the returning POWs -one question! Whet happened I<> all the privates! Were !hey espendabie? After the amoke of badte ci..red away, were only the commlsotmed offlcen left to be captured? If you were a 0 noo-coin•i, where are you now? Certalnly not on, the returning POW lists! M. MOODY (/(I. au~ li>icl.rrtandlng dJ,1 'most of th< captured '!Mn ...,. offic<T pi- lotl and creto of Air Force, Navy and Morine aircrafi 1hot down over North Vl<tnamese krrilorfl. Ed) M..-ltle P•e•111te11•• To lbe lildllor: An Item to the ll'ej>. U edft!CXI of the DAILY PlLO'I' ~ the -of red crabs aJoa1 Soathern Clllfomla beacheo. Thia )lhe!lomeooo la COOllDm aloq the low" Caltlornla QlUI In alid .... Magdalq Bay wbero tfley ,.,.. qamllJ ........... te In IOCb llUIDbl:ri 11111 'To the Editor: the ...... la octlllll1 Nd. 'l1le)' -- Ill Y"ll' Fib. IJ arUcle cm Wyn SO..-up • Ibo obortl of Macdaloea Bay la you reported lhet the llldaaesl• .... ..,,. -.... -lael hlib llld ... pip meftl leelJ lhel the marriqe el I ......... totbelMaliitllllJtbn .... ''.-_,., to I Jelder ol CIDe ol upon tlan f« tlllfr flnp. lbe t:\flUlllly'I .. ..-,...... Is in-WllALllS and lllw -and lllb approprtato lo ollldel elllllli to dvllise feed 00 thtlll _., AJao In · die -peopfeo. Aller thl W, -lhla vicinity of Alljoa Roc:b ·aiid ~ Reftlla -the marriage tD a --' O!ieclo Islands Ibey are -far Ille =:.,• bulwarll tD clvillllt!!ll-l llndl tulla. From Maidalma Bay tbey on coul ~ agree mare. S It YORIKKE fu>d all the ... -lo llla(loil .... ' ,., -yean I -I Sipper Cll I r1e ........ ~, blla clipper and we .,...,. ,... alerted """' .............. lllde ftd -""" seen u flablac -llbly Jo llo pod doe 'l'o Ula Ed.Ito#: to their attrwll•••• • lillDa blK. Ill npn! to the lrtide cm die NewpOrt -tllele crabl .......i lo bl,. •• loot cokr and were wblte-... nmlJ! so. Obferved closely, these crabli re,.mble east coast lobsters as they bav~ the ,llllle claws and oot the spiky feelD1 of our splnJ rock lobster. I HAVE neVer seen or heard of aqy 1of_. them I<> be of greater size thin !he tiny common ones. No doubt lheJ ~ be desirable whale food··~~ never seen or heardd.,11111Jielb1' r ly found in Ute,, vichifty of the Cliarmel Islands or In « nearljloemmon!J I_.; I '' .c'APT. W, ofl. STUDLEY' . . . •. 1t'JMI( fli~f ' ' ' ~ • • ~ r To the F.dHGr: · ~ t _i ,' t I am a slip renter a\ Dani ~ Marina, and I helie beori nOtfned.lit i ,1ftp ... It Is dlfllClllt to beB ... the Jn,. ere : '2.10 vs fll01 a It P.l"oeal, ~ c '3.00 vs $2.00, a IO''jM!rdmt lih c f;!.50 vs $2.~, an U.t ,.._ Inc ' ;?,."':',,., Be~ MUlni ~ ... ~ . per loot for , ..... s la !he 11 laol claa. It ·11 ima-fble tO -i><llll 1lla opeqtor'I cantention that taxeo ere eatll!ll inlo his ptolitl lo ·the ertent lhll be must ralae ;.,,u ID IV~ of JO.$ perrint after~ .... ,..,., oPn!lan. What c-i .. npact hi five ,....i v. J. JlEENEY ' ' I' OltANH COAST DAILY ~ILOT ' • • VoL 46, NO, J2, J ~TIONS, tO PA6ES ' . . • .. "" .. ~ .If .. ·~ ... ,19 . . ' . . ·~ ·. ~· -•• _,._,;>.J... ? "',,,.... . :::. .. ,,r· . Mes~.: ~ge~t$.~~~~- l. <t "t t:• .... ~ .. , .... ~6 Drug : s~sp-~cts . . . . . ~ . ' Teday's~ . WEONESDA Y, FQRUARY 21, 1973 c • TEN CENTS -=-~...J. .U . I • --• .. . . --· ·1 • . .~ .. ,4""';~ i;J.S~A¥i~ ... f~· ~, · .-... T. -' · za1' ..... ·:. -LM•-' ' () • 0~11t1 t!' • ' . ·1.t;.·, ,!"' ' j •• : t ' . ' ' . By.,:~ogets. · event that -jeopmlize the · ...le pllol Ignored orders to land. The plane f1M" In the Middle Ealt or rllae a bar-waa lllt llld forced to craslHand. rler to P-" for peace there. '!be. pllol of a Lebanese airliner flying The Is'"1l mil\tar)' spokesman gave fotlr mimltes behind the Libyan plane this """"""'' ·' saldJ11 heart the pilot say on the radio, _ ·. ••we got bit." The Lebanese pilot said kl ..,.]'be IJbyan m ~tered Israel( Beilul that there was ·DO indication the airspace 511 ~fhllll the canal over the Libyllll plane waa off course. Med!terraneu eeasttlne, and flew · over ~ Dying between the two Arab lsraell mllitary positioos. capitals custoillarlly make a detour that ~ warplanet rose to intereept..... adds an extra J5 minutes to the one:-hour the"":'aircriilt ,and opened fire after tbe · Oii)lL • ·.:t. t . ~ ,t ~, .. • . em or t • • • J)~elilld ) ~ . ' In -Oxnard; , .OlUlD No Deaths ,. ' By TllOMAS GORMAll 'Of .. ..,....... l A moderately llrOng earlhquake lhoot • -- \ . LOS UGElES' · \1 . \. ' . ., . SOUtbern Caiilornla today, oauatna major dall\lie.and mlnOO.IDJurtes 1n.tbe1.cenlral--:. I coait ,city of Olnlrd, but moot!Y mental antlety 'elie.,,"", , ~~ . Tbe quake wllich llrUCk .at 1:41 a.m., wUlntl thou-,...~ ... od ' IDa.~el-llt ....... ... oeiill; just ""'*-'"• =~=:~ ,., , ta v-. °"8111• 1111• 1 I Ml' u,. . . . ~I jlll ·~· ..... ~ II •."'8m ' " !Illa(.¥ .tllilliL~ !WI r:iw.:~.~e 111 CaUlarnla n;: ., 1\•t 101ocY ..,a-.·, ~ 1.;. ~~I . . mlllee, •t er ft • ~' !'\Liii l"alld lit ~A!.~~ ~i.oar.:. °.~ ,~< , .,. , .· ~ . . ~~'"":I lie ~,41:=.ir: , · . C-) =:-• roUet II UI •Ibo Ilk!llter Clf.binila aal& ' • n ·D'l"eentetit. l!1Urdo liuqullS,.a "92-year·old ex~Concress "will act~y:" . ; . ' ' A major quate ]a, ratecl at I,.. more, 'DonaJal'elotlliioo,~el"-....... 0', ' ' . • " '8*ll!'Cirlhr'ill'Sanl·FranciscOI 'lbl!~Of-diVerstqnol~fr«n rl · d Ii I itb each idll'• I deci I flcun . AW .. a p;Clf: ·,,,.1 ..... ...,,.,.., ;',,...,.;,,:,.. ', · ' '• · • bla1*!n•empl~ •.t bis plant< other ~.lie to JllY !of· Vietiulril UXRU . ft It ' Y' · ar a ~ma IJ1s three ~ of heroin aalel. V ""'' ~, 1-C(AP)· -Tile wars 'fat 29.~ Tl!ertus~o.man-• '_ recodsti-uelien -wai · r8)10d"i/t~~ · . dlcalJ!lg a,l...,.1t li""!Jhl!18 than lbe I Joaifh ADtbDa, npntc io of 707 rtng ·J.,.uan factlolls loday sllned • ·c1atlityret1tedtentageatlieth·' Bitd orfiliiilly · w~s' ~ -bY ti• · '.' L!.. last. ' • ; Wfifo,I mee ~· Btacb, a .._!!re __ l<beduled to,.-tille "';Je~1·Ste01'·11as<tll~ wu·a' RO;etsu1D11iortii)lo1 'oommea1. . nf.te. 'Pelt · i'·:o · Todal"strerildrcameJ1111•a'nttteover -per ~,'sat<I al 1'"rnlu and . ~at i,,.,.. ... . '. lftin\ I war~ for', 40 year• be· ,Howe~er. Soi, Clllford ·~ (R-11.J.), ' I. ~ /Ii ~.... two . years -actually 11 days and 44 being Under the -al beioln. . {iez a=~,~: ~ ::: ',. !~ lllr1?1!'J· t'q st8jtl. , /,reilO!d" ~'nial!m' ~·liliMI· Mr i flat · ' " • lninuieil ..:. after the 'Feb. 9; 1'71, quake ~t 11L ,~, 311 .Of iu~· ·bli.aoti i6r a ume ~! -· -· dehlal ttia)'silcti a tacllc 'ls IDiiler ..... end Q cootered in .Ille San Fernando Valley ~-Si!Poio-wa~.~~ a~ . no •• '-"":-..,...__,. . ·:f.:~;! i•i ."'" ·~ I .... ' ~ J, : '.':'-si~eroi-or·~ be M : ~"""'+-' .... ' . -ll!!!dl '.kllltd... .. lnjo!ied ..f;Ollll-plus-an1il-~ -~~of fw aalf aJid ·~ .,_...,._ . •\" · , 1 ." 1 .L °' •' '. ; . ~;;r, al ni> pirilil' ~· i!ftly till •. C ' . •· I ; ' l!iUlod •t billiaa In dlmage. . ~to .en . ' . ;. '~llliiliia 1o,11ie~11r,, Intefior (;;!~ . 1 D·c~ct ' . -· ,ihill)y-o!,dtverliill,. fll!ldi, lill aakl the .. OXNARD (AP) -""1'a• .. ""'"'"" Ba\eraoncJ dh a lier eoordlnalJ!lg PetereeDe ,'tl,of3Zll"ibl!Ave .• M .l'ltq I'liOigsav~ ~aid .the .;;i,.,. "" ~.a •~m"'~"'· ls 'niil ··•·"'-"'""""g a rOIJhiflllClllon •"'""'lta •llrai ..... II IU111iorides if--'-t fi•e lnlnor Injuries ; Ne"'!"l'I ~cl). !', ia"""1" • of -"* <11111 for:· -. ,. 1 · ,.,,. ti. · .: .,, . · ," • ;.;;;,i.':' ... ~" Bel added t:i·~';. knOcked me fro.;~ 'ID ·lide In my and a few ,;;.:n'j;',,. fires In Oman! In ! ........ ' MnmiracY . to leB 'hero ~-«;a j!ioV!Jlooal· ... -WiJJ ' El!!'... t i!'... a .. '•rii.t.be--'"" CIUI "In .. wiQ: bed." . y-l eoanty, Wbile 10 10 15 older I ...,.."'.'"' --,.., ... 1 men101 ··-1·~owtttr1ia11 1 the· ··~8 -~ =Would IU?Pria~"· , ' bul!cft,.. ...,.. ~ and -: . " • , , , . ~ ,..allilllfJ ,..., '.,.._1 lo rildlllst llld /.'••J:A, 4\ll,ril'llo1·~ > • •Y '\!'~' 1"' . •·,Pr&!ed .lllrtler 11 !lose wlto hls!I, 'lllat's '''"' today'~·.uq; ~ oballnd .., ,a hio-mlle llretcb ., tho 1 »l;'I ---!'~i 'G' ;· ·~· ~ bl. balf "1o ft' '/o ~':'.1'£btf"''"t · '".. • i!d lO propdoe !e(lltitioll \o pnlllbit the, felt ID ntnmal ~..,.,In~ downtowsl Jltllricl. I ~Q.Ul,tC'f, . ives. tbe Coinmallll ' Polhet Lao. Pririce naccata ea e ' dlver8'ea' of "ftinds, to the Vteenaril .aid Camarillo. No~ m: lli!Diloa ........ v-ted ' " 1~i ·SOuvarmaPfleulna,l!ie72-year-old ~ .... ,·~ti" ·1-·-., ..... ~~ ·' prognun,Bogenaaid:f'lamnothow , "Itsent,,diahes""and~~ in Ornce O)unty, nor were utWty . l .. .l' .U-..LO' r;"'"'tW' "!I. neutrallst ~I ~-1,!."°"ts ~~to i::. ".The traditiolial .-ilistilM·Ji~ Bae-prepared to say . tluit il riloaey ""'e to the flOor in my holJse>IJr!O ·o1-my pie-.....ices af!ectecl. ~ .IJf, ....,.,. . governmen ~ -· -..--c:ij•ureate sen-ice r.t·gradua..,. seniors availiible a\rd ll!was appropriate to do.it °""ti, Co!IDIJ Airport Tram~ Coo-' , . ~.,?'...!:: o1' a ;"...i polil""'I :,.:;..... ii)-the ·ljewplrtoMesa tchooi district will after lull COJllfeSsional consultaUon we turTes Rfeillhaoi:, ~~riall, ~'' be tel•~·· trollr Starlcey ilescribtd a· roiling ,.,_ .. ,....... ·, ~ m. '' . .~. -. -. ~ t J>e: this year to ~riment wouldo'(use," that.money,;. I ' I 0 c 1:u ·.awu •• ~er"' a ~lion atop the tower. £, !v• • cU • «llllizl electi(ld. ~ , l « l 'Cre ,, m o.n i e s., But he inslsted aJain and again that Mayfair market in '"OXflard, tbe hardut "'nwil 'was very litUe swaying com-. ~(s.~L.:•PW' a ~. ·, • flight. t ) Congress· and tbe committee woutd be liit 'city', the quate ieillnOd "ibecmd of potecl:fi to the quake i couple of years ~ lo bOid. =· -I . •-"' years tlie.iventlbas been c.onsulted fully ;md !!!!~an~,be!ore any tlie -id." Otnanl 'dalna. .. wu pat at' them," be saidth. ;_"I've ~t ttoohrougucbh a .!•w Qolla Mesa FJlti Fry-~ .• -·• d:ion Field, 1ru1· complalDts aid 'Piotlram "ts pro...,..;.•or any. attempt "" BO y one wasn m . the n--'· M-'-City ~1 ~ ~ ""......., seniono•-"·"'-'•·and the made.to implemeot it. . • 11 ipllllon. ' " ·:-a. . "My daughter sWI haS!l't recovered -·-u.iti:J..a. ctub R • Group ~··0ooncii of ,'"~ have Fulbright said be was pleued llD com-":rhat wu it," be-said.·;,,... wu oo "froiD ibe1ast one," said anbther woman . ...., _._. a· publle'lhl:fd']l,.._ ~ 6tri~t oUicialt 1o cbaage the mltment on iid bu. bep1> made and ilr place to go." ' • .• " ''~was sitting al the Jtlt<i>en counter _, ...,.,. ... !!"'~ "'T"T ~ l • . dlcatecl be .would wait until II>! pnlpOll!s • Rodriquez estimatecl datllaie to the be • .,. 'breakfaat aod 1be let out this · wllh•.tl'fii~=·--~,_.a_ f.i"ty.·Okav ·"'I'tle'~rofstudem1,..llte1Jding·lhe ire actually submitted befqre taking• market ~I 110,000 and said .ifte cefllrig bloock1lrdilng l!Cl'eam." 1 ~ forBarllor Ar---.teil.,<w• ~18. · .J~ .... ._. ,... di'1iJirisblng, bei!Ouse• on position OD them. ·'.'Jllll sbOwertd down In 1 lot of u,11e A. male earthquak'o veteran !rom ll!.1.1 .a..-.-_..., --a.. .... n. a..--""-J -.. ~· ' .pieces. E~1..1.1. .. ts on the fiGor." Orange County was more prosaic. . --lhe-nwwu .. .,........ n...:. B "Id' e· .)! ·~ ...... ~ t ,,__not • • ·~·-... "Iwasstan""••tbere•·-uakedshav .. A by# B\lb...,., llO VU. lll ing, · lu ~-~ Dr. ~-· R. ~· • ·ate · "Oh; tord, did I feel it!/~ nclaimed ii)g,and all o117'suckte. il~rcbed to .. ~ i P,.t , aciCels 1o ber llOine lmd · , , ilrplrlnteod!llt !of ~clion ., ' £,."f\.tdi' 'date r;e1a ,5arah 8')ulrr;i~ admli=.~erk IO Ven· side," be recaJlOd.. "I•'-••" if this was 1 --,,_ lJlo<ked W, Jl'illl Fry IP*> , \.,all 1 tlil"a Cooinlt ..,eritrai I at ... tby -llihdvll~-=--> ........... to ; ~·=wd of ..... 1511 Jehovah'• Wit· ~--ar ··-~ace •• ·ki '. .A.or 'to·· ile ie: 'w'"·a·' ee·. Ventura). . -• " ' (See QIJAU:,'~ I) ; .. j';,'"""i!eb •"-_.s congregate•!' at Ccilta Mesa CilJ ,. ' '"""• D • ' • l . •"'It /:it toued. It wu ton'ibie. I~ seem-.~ · " .... u.n ~.~.y n'"ht •· wt-·•s city Ool!I> ' ~Gij61Ad 'lltil d-by ·•'to" a r..:.•"-"·" l ,. ~ C!it"'...,. ~r lWlji. ~ a ,_ '""':i al 1i.;' ,.,;;;; IO liolki a . . .ltllb ~ ..:, . Costa , ' ,, • · ·, • r • ' --.. ~•M ' •" . ' • <:eat lli4Jqi a-11 GI 1lil Ulm Qab, liol4 ~-. meet'"• .5.. · Mela, , Corona del Mar, 1 \ Qmard Police Sgt. Vf, A. Cady said, Oraace "hod -bl"""""" with Mrs. Swvpe_ H '."" .... 9th St ill m.iiort -and McNally. Re' l..a: ... d ' at ~Fo·u"r' ·"Tbe-ofbrealljig lriDdowa in town r •IMf*til ....... llad!llQ'~ ,, lllOIL'll!balillll9W. t ·•!!__ .:'1te.h~••11111ll'mnaiiersciilethe W llm oounded llQ gunabotS'. I looked GUI and ,, ~-tllt l\lm( 'I' .. . • ' be ID tbe poth o1 tbe '"""" kii!i'''WID l1 part of the. program • • • r t • . saw' cais bi the partui; JOI ~ In ' ....._ Swope..:.i-aot "'!!;•* llU, i'..'f""Fleeway..-,tiutthepros. ~ Loals said "1'1ie field of candidates illllll for the their tricb." ' wmc to coolllli lill 11...._ . ~ : .. ~0 IYI!. ":f'!iu:'ppe~ i:: ' " · . ~~ctl?..-~ .... ~unlfy ~. Poilce-desk officer ·tr. Melander said .. '. .-a• J.1t1U1 w,,_,,.., -IUYll rtmalDs .. """ today's quake was 11a lot wqrse" than t lllaturb the Witne1111 the Orahge OOmott Jlotllatrlr DI wlm Iha lfll ......,. wllich ·-· eentered ID . 1'\0\ oOl)'. • did the .weatberlad:t 1 , .. Couacllmm grantecl the llOM_.,tion v .C! 'F'L!' ' aaid IGllay.;. Los Anaeils7"'11an Fenfando Vall . mias OD ber sunahtne prediction, permH bY a uunhMrs 54 ,., .... •"•"°"fflftele There wn no, lut-minllte turprlaes • IM Del ey and but s!>e ·dldn't -,.. the eartb 1 l!mgll lllln may be ..,,,,. legal dU· -r.the deolline for fllinl paad lut killed penoos. • -tremor coming, She sheepial\ly • ~[J SELLS .,RV.(;~ UKE· HOT CAKES ' ' .IWLY l!llDI' t;:1 .. I -$ ~.:=-. ' • • •llollliel ta-. D .f'rl4a1. Ldlldod in lhO flelil are i... m. "I wu here in ll'l~llld tltla la1e1t 0ne for_, llUDDY sides through sa~ 'Ille _.._ 1lall lite ii -for. R·J • 1-nol-.nment . Ue cunllifatl and In chai"""""' .,., 1 lot louder, .and mon things fell ........ , with occislonal blgb Cloudl -Ro 14.HoC' ~-down," Mid Ji11rtba Conrrubllls. •-1s _..., (1~i use but Qty ·Attorney y , Running In Trustee Diltrlct I will be •w and teplpentures ol eo at the i:. Jllll -tbe cotindl tbat a cbllrdl W<'$!1ING'l'ON (AP) The -Jrorih -· m 11th St., one '!\'U -· ~." ' beacbe1 rlalng 11> 72 ID land. liDOIN t lilereda-use. ....._ ---~ ,.,._, tbat Sell..-llldl,.,_ O.\llam,'•l °""" ~ -~of 1 ! l ~.SID"", ,....1 •• ,., llMlr ClillGl9la In -exoeptlam ...... ~ _, J'tClmm Cftle, il1mltaPD Bead>. ' hlgbWllfl' ta Vtaluro QNa!J, aiald -u. .. , • v "" • 1lllT 1101 ... gr-!or -G11111i1o Illa ,113;,~1~ '= ':r =m= _. mi.i for , the Tl-• roclr a1ldd • tlll Pactl!c Ololl illClrnY Repomr William "Farr end ........ .... , ~ ftrodti """""""frtln Diltrlot I atot .r. lnallllbem'Gesp A. bad:been de1111 Jiii and an -were th• ...,. who ... tbrced him IO Jam lal4 1111 wi-be 11111111 • 1111r7 idiwt*' -Yllit to Roddl, ,. Goidearod Ave., Nowporl opea by l :IO a.m. .joil f<lr COii-pt of courl, Jod{i< ..... tlla ,. ..... 11111.altilad -PtlljDf. Beacb, .... Donald A. ~ IOI Via "We be .. , ""'"" lilt . alndural Cltarlcs H. Oilier, f<tl growing 111111111 Jilll'I"( IDlll'·bani "M 1111 Ill • '-ellldala -give no.due V-, ~ ~ ' domage ta 1be COUlllY ll1llllalb ;we ·bad PN,..,. I• their impasse. See 10 1.a 11a11•1•11 ,...oat•mal) to ie...i..,. 11ie DJ-~ -will bold cmn outi...tn. a-u..., a 'tl>e story, Page 17. * tlla •4'•'MI' . , aaid the com· their olllceo for lour ,.._ quake ~;· be aald. ·1~1 rather ..,.. -, _ lie1111l1rlla"Wla::a , 1-IOd at I a.m. \ • .......Ublethlrwe'""tberoadildelted -" ., 1. .. 11 ....111 .-c1111• t ,. dw •111•... -ww ' M·--..J Ge .t ., ao fut. We realJ;i lboot up lim·". ._ ..,_ " -a -er .. . . ~ -11.ntaiy Gerakl ~erer Ill LUe Pbilfp Cmtleilo, )lmklent ot A-1 =" no: pie I I Dk-D~·· L. ll'arion llld ~Ni ... ts •• Ownlral Co. Jn CamanlUo, aald, "All E . =:-::====. =-i:.1":"~1= :,~.f:'f'-°7::1.~ ;'."p..°':::~.;...~~~ :r ... -: .... ;-... -... -~ lalft Illa '""111 Ia&. Ilda llllo .:-61 tr;:;: ...,_, -•tmul Ii> Ila ta Ji'"*' , "Tbe quake .,-' the rprliikler ow ., -~-10lll)d•1Mtapallali.lhe ~ ~:.':".~ 1 'lllllidlt.fortllt'.nim•«•-w '#IWD lot lino. l'tfel 111 Ibo~ IMuu" "·J.: - l ........... _,,,,,., ""'... and ToQo. \-• ,... 4) Id tllo llalonllold ..... "' tbolr IDlllller --lt wQ UM I tomoUal -._ .. ,......, .S frlM:t'... lat Mardi. dowapodr inolde.'' ,' • .. -' ::.:-...1 ~ ..... ,.. . --. ._ c-r •11 ,,,... .. -.... . .... •••mt><t 1t ""' ...... »tr -. = "-: -----. I DAILY PIUIT c "'" W1• Elf J , ,...,_, 21, 1'7J UPIT ........ ·• OXNARD BEARS BRUNT OF TODAY'S . EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE •• Flrem1n Jim Mullins Flnl1hH B,.1klnt Stor1 Windon I+'--.;PIWwg' '· Plan ·' , 'F~P .. el QUAKE .•• "To Snap Golfers ·' Ends in Rough £: Alj lllner.it phologal'l!er wbo wanted • ,to reconl the ninp ol goUera u Ibey ;..teed oil al the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club lllruck out Tuesday night .l1 wbm he pnosepl<d his bUllneu Idea to ., the dly couadl. ' Colmdlinen unanimously rejectod the 1ppllcallon by Mike Block, 152 Nortb fiRaz:OOna St., San Clemente, to aboot the ,,._ beeallle they bellmld 11 would . lmtafere )'Ith !be oidalv opa'itloQ ol • , the' coune. "i"' • "It would just disrupt things and it !.'would take twice u long to get the ~..;golfers wt,•• Wet Couocilman Wll1Ard T. ... Jonlln, himlell 1n •'Id guller. l' Bl<Jd< -lo llave 111apped the goUers tbll Sltunlay. having a heart attack it wasn't that bad." Similar reactlbns surfaced elsewhere along the Oranie Coast, where some ac- tually alept through the quake. Tbe tremor triggered lilUe more than sloshing 1wlmming pools, ratUing win- dows and swaying cbandellen. The tremor was felt u a rolling motion in moat areU from Arroyo Grande· to the north and San Diego to the IOUtb, a dlltance of aboataoo mlle1. In Los Angeles\ 50 miles ..,W, of the epicenter, the quake 1hattered"wlndow1 and caUllOd okylCl'llpera lo sway, the Alsocial<d• Prta reporl<d. Further north, the Highway Patrol reported\ rockslides rumbled down onto coastal highways in the Malibu and Ox· nard areas on the coast, but were cleared by 8:30 a.m. and open to traffic. I--~-C..IOClln>en became involved-llrlhe la•dedalon ,becaUJe Block requested a -1lceme and becaUllO the goU coune is municipally owned. -l'=ighty miles to the eaJI a motorist In San Bernardino said: "II lelt llke the engine fell out of m) car." A Fire Department spokesman In Ox· nl!1I said a. two • story b a n t oulfered subl1al!llal daniqe,and bad bee!> closed IQ, tbe, P!lill!r, u4 -loyOI.; . I I • .., ' Attacker Draws ·· Tbe ~-·• uld the deportment bad ....oJved 10 to-15 reports or fires, Four-month Term ·=~~d1"" and ..... lo -. ~·. . He said all tnfllc slgnala In the city ·Sloven Ray Cmogey hu 1-n .... were~ tbal tnff!c was up ~ to lour JDOD!hl in Oi:•"lit Couni1 d~ ~ lll01'nllll ~. Jall alter pleading guilty Iii w"llll 'Ar.I Oman! ·•"l"'Dlarket employe c!Wles filed wben be attaclled and' slab' described the quake as a thunderOOI e•· bed a young Costa Mesan. plosion wblcb knocked the stock to the •L (:amagey, II, or llllt Valencia Drive, fioo•.and abaUered the fn>nt windows. ~, COiti lllmi, pleailed pilty to the aDega-Wlillfbuckled it another martel ·Iii the '. lions llhortly before jury selection was area, spilling roofing Ille to the Door and , ICbodUled to begin In bis Orange Cooiity shatlerin( windows. :,&iperior Court trial. Judge J, E. T. Reporll beginning to trickle In as ;r 4'Ned" Rutter ala> ordered blm to aerve damage wu surveyed lndkated two Ox- --C:,1llft0,......'~tloo. · -nard·homel-·11111-tbe roof.of a dis- CarnaceY wu armled three montha count store partlaDy collapsed.· • af1a the slabbing incident last lllan:h Z5 A food market WU dev8'181'd with at ~.when bil vlctlm, Rlchanl Ywng. spol1ed least a $10,000 damage eltlmate. wblle • him Ill a Newport Beach party ml Iden-Oman! Qty llllll !U8lained damage to Ill tified hlm u &la u1a!l1 nl secood Ooot. Costa Mesa police anested Carnagey . at bla apartmenL ·Court Receives "Noise Protests Aceord Reached For New Park In Halecrest WASHINGTON (AP) -Cities and stales must limit jet Bights in and out of local aJrports II Iba! is necessary lo pro- i · tect residents from undue noise, the U.S. Rtsldents ol the Halecrest tract in north ~la Mesa will gel a new neighborbOod.park this year because of a lease agreement reached Tuesday nlght between' the dty council and the Edl!on Compamy, . .. . . . . . ' ) • • . .. . . • . ' • • . • • .. • •• • • • • • . . • • • I ' • Supreme Court has been told. "Noise pollutioo invldee the right ol privoey •.• inl<l'lering with family Ule and sleep,'' Assistant City Alty . Richard L. Selg ol Burbank, C8lll., told the court Tuesday. Under. the agreement, 1pproved by a :;. O council VOie; the dty will leue the I. 75 acres of right-of-way property for an an- nual fee of .. 1,100 over the nezt 10 years. City offlcjljl described the lee as a OUMllCOAIT CM DAILY PILOT TIM Of.,.. c..t IWLY 1"1LOT, .... ..... ............ .._ ................ .. ... Or-. C1'Mt ~11111111 ~. '-' ,.,. •tr!IM .,. -"""" Menday .,..,.,. Frldey, ,_. C.-MIN, ........,. 9.-dl,, Hwnt~ 111:4N'°¥•11111 V•01y, ....... a.di, ~ ....... a.m.ntt/ San JllMI ~ A WiDtii ,...laMf •Ht• II .-.~ ............. lwllleys. f1W ,,lrW:.I IUllWlllll ..... ii ... m Wiii ..., I"-\ c:.ta ..._ Q ...... fttJL RoMrt H. w .... ............ .._...._ J.d l . c.i., v1mP,.........,o-.._. n.,,.., Lft.il -1\•i.i .. A. M..,WM --~ H. L.." 11di•f'4 r; Naff ---.._ __ )JO W..t lltY Sfn.+ '-"'-' ,;.u,....1.,.0 ......... ti•t• --,.....,._,.l_......,. ........ ~ ...... -........ "-""" ...... a.di: l1WS ..... ....,.,.. .. ~: .. .,.. 1:1 CHMw .... 1' ;' l714l M.1o41.11 a: r • A11t•1tl11 Mwn 5 :a-,=-ew..., ... fti .... ....... .::......!.':"= :rh•·=----... .. -· ~-... ..,.., .... -~ ... a.. .... ;f'J • ::,,~, ""'"'" bargain. • City 'Mlnarer Fred Sonabal said negotiations aN: under way with the. -·-Segentrom FlJUily for the 1cqulsltion ol 2.5 addlllnnal acres lying to the eut. But the caareot asking price, '38,000 per acre, Wis · not euctly comldered a bargain by the ..... offlclalJ. The leased pi\rlt will be local<d south ol the San Diego Freeway off Gl!ler Avenue near a large furniture store. "-P.,el • LAOS ••• withdrawal of an for<lin troops within llO days. Some~ U.S. airmen an 1llled as miaaing an. beil1( Ibo! dOwn In Laos, but the Nof11i Vletoame11 llave glwn the U.S. gov.,._,t the...,... or only oeven American ~ Ind two clvllialll beld pri>oner in Llol. -&lpervlllon Cf Ille ...-nt by the same 0.--Uon ~ Control Commlaloo.that llDlble to oupervtae tho .liG agnemeftl. It la made up or Canada, 11011tralilt lndJa, Ind Communllt Poland. •--:l'lt<l!i alao said VlenUine, tbe .ad· .mjn!JtraUvt-apllal, and Luing Pr•bettci the royal capital, would b4 -trallmd to guarantee the ll<Wity of the .....,,. menL The agreemoot w.at lllnod af1a -a of lll(Ollallolll over the power of the Communlstl in a .... aJlliUlll nclmo. , Ce Per 1~ • 1'n1D Wire - No bu04b1( pmnJt is requlrM ror coastal comtruc\lon projects where "a:ubstantlal" work wu completecl and ",substantial" llabllltltl were 1ocurred before Prop. :111 beetmelaw Nov. 7, Stale Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Y-lllied Tues- day. Most developments begun between April I, ll'IZ. and Nov. 7 would come under tbe proposition'• "grandfather Coast Docwr 0 .._.and~ not need plll>lill from a i..-i--~-by the Pl .... of !be COIStal Initiative, the 1ep1 opinion said. Under Prop. :ao, projects vallled al fl.IOD within 1,000 yards~ lbe -tide line.1111151 cany _Ml!!! ... or exemptlgnt from a coill!il -The coastal initiative included the April J effective date. • Younger'• opinion,.... gtvm.to clarify the new law and help the - conunlaloos, But Ibo Attorney GeoeroI llabilltles OD the de,.,._t by Nov. 7 " investment WU. TONJ.lllll: ~·~~ Auditorium, 1:15 p.m. Pbooe -· "IWll<; TRAINING OF PAVLO HUlf. Ma" -tlcalth Coast~ '11ieoter, lbrougli i!undly, I p.m. Tlcbt1 '46-!Ja. :rJIURll)AY, n:&. D UGI LFJCMBS -"W. B. Yells and ~ B. v-... port' el -of Face llld lflod of I....,.i; BID. IOI ~ Scienm Bldg. T·IO p.m. Adm. $1.10: • • Voter Line ·: • urpria~g'; • IACILUIJl:N'IO (AP) -Cl1llonda ..... .. Wit ,.,. apr1111d IUlprile ot the U.S. $Qprmne Court't ~nllllctodaY-~li -w...wr.. .... ~tolbe~· ......... _ ... _119_ptaU · Arr sW, st*t•M 1'ntd. (D-Vd Nuys) said In ID interview thal in !bi pat ·the courti llave only allowed 4 vadlllon ol lbout one to 1% P<!<ODI t* dislrlcl-'>tion. · I In Its -· the-.. licll eowi uplleld a Virginia leglalatm . ,..... Flim!Hes that Swilll-F .. or r .. !" pert or -Uvin( 'J'olttbet lo Famllles, Rm. IOI loclll -Lecture Hali, 7-1:15 p.m. Adm. fl.75. -llm 'lbe<apy, Cbemollllnpy,• port of - on Canoer, Etiaqy, "¥elem= Tbenj>y1 Sopb. ·~ lj.11!. . __J &qe· I Vldg. HO p;m. Mai. p 't poith+!fi•I lillm tbll allowed a, yarllllon Drops Suit "U a -baa llJl!t ·an the ,... q11iremeiiJ.t cl the law and hu ~· • • , . •ubetdtlal work.and Incurred •Wl,1 U' s D ts • of lf.f .....,. "' Pl>l1Ul•tlon -the lal'Jl'll lo Ibo an1lid -I . For $100,000 liabll!Jies on the deyeliJproent bY, Nc);7:' • , .1..,eques . Younger said, :'it Is our coocluolo!i tbJI . "'ftlll nilq oaaJcl J>rtns -I rud-!lnlmmt In .plw for many CaDtornJa dlstriCtl," said. Moretti, refel•tuc to • Release ...-..i e11ort Ibis yur by bolll par11 .. such person woW.d have a vested ~ to ~ p • complete the developlnent lfltbooll "' nsoner pehnit from a regtonal'"'cOastal r.ooe coo-' r to OOllle Up with I reapportionment plan A Newport B<ach plastic surgeon •bo servatloo commission provided that was successfully defended nn chlrRes , penon wun't proceeding in a -r that be murdered His wife in MexlcO 6as wblch seek& to evade 'the Peni>ll• re- before the slate Supreme Court does It :Qefoi'e Tuesday for,:-msu;..... Court today granted~ dropped a $200,QOO ia-11 Dill1lnC his quliemenls of the Ca1ilonJia Couta1 wife'• parenll, their tawyen and lhree 1'u Conserva\!On ~ ofjm." ' • . -~leeway-the a.o: :;AIGON (AP) -The Unil<d Stalstp. ..... ...._ -.,i a~ Orange County ,ae_.., as principal 1(ounger didn' clirl!)L........,. tm.. defendants. ~ • ·~ . aame developers would still • to llP' 1be action of Dr.' MerriD c ... Mike" ply to coastal commmlmis far .ex· O'Doonell, S7, wbo 11s11 his clirrent ad-em=..~~tiy. Geo. Carl . Boronby day -N.ortb. Vietnam. and the 1111 'twr~ ii! Coii to' ftlouO 1411 mm Auld•--IWDc a precla motbemat!Cal prloonen of war before neEt 'l'lallY. f«m111a, lbe joall<el naled ' to S tblt the U.S. oll1dals reported after a meeting cl devlalialll ·-perfect ·equality can be the Joi!'.t Military CommlosiM's sub-greater than in the drawing or U.S. COli- dreu 81 P.O. Box 880, Huntington Beach, Tue.sday said that wbal is "slibslantlal" closes the file opened in Indio Superior sums of mooey or wort will llave to be Court more than two years ago. determined case by case. commllSIOO on captured peraons. . greamai districts '"ll>ey said Ibex would take our.request Jusllce wuu.m ii. Relmqulat spate IQ!' ~.!ri:-.:d~:_es,;.:e ~ ::: the m!il u it upheld all. bul one miDqi' An· Indio Judge ruled that the adioo • would be more properly coo)est<d in : · • " lacet of the 1971 apportionment by rangements are to be worked out. VulJnJa's G<neraJ hsembly The me Orange County Superior Court. 3be • • · • • '• 1aW1uit wu transferred 1o Oruc• eou.. School Reta1n1ng The Communisll freed 143 American ,._ -.... lo _ _. ·~ ·.,. .. ·couit military and dvWan perooonel Feb. 12, ::.. iJ;. irio ~ -._. ty but never reached the trial aetting....... . • , •lag•. Wall p· . ed.. ' and Hanoi re1eaaed another 211 Feb. 11 as The California i.eitsia1ure bu been a ceslme '!'! a-1ation for the visit of teying llDCe 1'71 to re-1lon 1ls O'Donnell was clw'ed 1ait July .13. of OStpoD • dvll suit cblri<I tbilt be, mar1lered bis r wife, SUlaD Haaott O'llonne!I. JI, five Cons1ruc11on .of a '~. wall and u,s. pr~ adviser _, k. ~. -' -... tbe "" °"""' !:"'~.J::'~~lddeand ~= = ,filoins( but the Democrot.eonballld nam and Laos. Leglallilure and Repibllcan Gov. Rooald years ago In a l\Te:ilcan tourisl spot. lenclnc at Te'W'mlde Scbocl, ~ )Mien The unlque dvll lawsuit was llled .hl temporarily ~ by .trusJees Gl tbe Mn. Gertrude Barnett, lfn. 01lonneii s Newport-Mesa Unllled School Diilrict. · .. Kissinger 11ld after the lllgning of the Reagan llave deadlocked OD the lasue. ' mother and the prindpol ~~ -Bids fer the -k are triple wbal Ibey with ber former bi4lend, Bill llqptt-planned to pay. " • • ...... nre agreement that be expected the 1 ·' rowstobeln>edinrourgroups'of-v 1_1.e Bo".""" tt, the llllle sire, With .... ll""P banded LJ.e """"' over about every 15 days. Under this in the Indio suit later llled.by ber IOD-in-Action on the matter was tab1eil Tues-' law. day 1liglrt alter t'rustees were faced 1rilh Ti>!' Orange Coaat PublllhlQI Com-low bids tolalliDg nearly $23,lioo to com- pany, which publisbea the • l>ft!L Y plete the wort -far above the $1,!0ll Pllm', -one ol three lk!WW" originally budgeted. . sued by O'Donnell In the lndlo act1oo. The need !or a retaining wall alq Alao named were llolg lfemorla1 lloopl-Iowa Stroet .._ after the ..-of Umelable, the n<II dellvery date would be Tuesday. Another questioo to be resolved, U.S. cl· flctals said, is wbetber the 211 men freed SW!ilaTWill-iit' considered an .. ,..,. contingent !or the secood group or whether Ibey will be COQlidered a oepante, special group. (1le1aled story Entertainer, -SuccumliS ·at: 83:-: ta! and the Newport law linn.ol Hurwitz, the l1reel creal<d a diflemlce In land Hurwits and Remer. grade • The Jm.'IJ budget -fan!lll- before I -..I~ "" heame appenii. ' • ' , . ... .. Page 5.) . SChool District, , knipl~yes-H~ ~sa1Eiry ·~ .. ~ d , e ho , ' ~OIN .. i .' , ~) ' ?t:ri\ , \ agent ~.NOY."itl't:;~•in'llor Can Keep Raises ~uan!I:: =a lo~ ballnns 01; ~ ............. lceording Representatives of the NeWport·lllesa Orange County supervisors will be a1>1e to police~ l'"'T'" · Unified School District and I he to retain the fl,000 raise tboy voled ligl. JWion said the $50 "spoons•• of CerllllcileaEinployes~CouilCll are ex-tbemselves last -September, County llOroin are lold In balloonl becll11e Ibey peeled to bold tbetr flnl round of salary Counsel Adrian Kuypor said Tueoday. can he nallowed easily when a heroin negotiatlolll !or the 11'/S.71 liscal 1ulget The pay raise tool: ellect two weeks lnder is '""Plllid by pol!ce. • aometlme tbll week. ago but wu held up PelllliDg ·a nillac by The balloool, he uptained. 'will - The 11n1 meet'4111Ck:011fer sess1oo1 wm tbe federal prlc:e a111f-~ I tbiwgb the gaotrO-lnleslinal tract -.nlrcleol·wilti-tion of Iangaqe -• · Kuyper said IDier Plw llhf-UW-wltboul-alfecllng the -l)'llem - and lerma llCilolding to Kevin R price and wag°' program the board waa . Wheeler mistani ouperintendeot for allowed to mate ill own decisim wblch It ~ ~ sa1ary and fringe ~e~ he IilJ ~A~ Rome Letters Explode benefit propooa1s probably ... , be = Vic Helm lo start paylpg the dr= J"!'l Ca~~ -:; revealed to the public before the lllan:h I memlberbers onthethe -of Sll.lOI • !'·"~ mo~· actras blew up ...... , in-board meeting he said · year ra than -'17,BOO. -•E _, The req;;;! to nieet with board Tiie boldl!p was dictated by the federal · juring the minlater'• >ecreWy 1111! the repmenlattv<1 -riiJde at Tuesday boa(d's 5.5 ~t ~~ which adtta' sister. Qae WU addretaed to nlghl'• -meeting by Bart Hake, ... Kuyper bad preVIOasly i1lled did llOt ap. SllvlO Gava, a · Christian °"""""t ecuilve oecretary or· the Newport-Mesa ply. But the federal gov~t Jnilial<d minil1er without porlfollo. The other WU Education Aaaoclalion a probe of the raise alter receiving com-addreaed -to actresa lfaria Ance1a A m--letter i.; the board llsled "plainiiiii. iiitsiiillomiiiiiii_!iclitisenl~iii· •' ii!!!!!~!!! Melato, a, rising star. · Hwfth some i!efinition" the kinds of con-' I tents to be inoorporated ill teacher con-tracts, Hake Mid. _ Tbe colitents of that letter were not disclosed. Hate said he bas blgli bops for · an early 1 atislactory oonduslon to the salary negotiations. , The board's only llCllon Tuesday night was to Instruct Wbeeler to begin talb with the employes group. • Board OKs Pilot , -t ... Patrol Program . A proposal by Newport Beech to pro- \?~• I pilot patrol, Jll'Oll'Alll for tbe marine refuge located IDUlb of CGt:iilla de! Mar State Beach was approved n.... day b.Y tbe Oranp • Oounty .Board or Supervlaon. · SAlE ·TEll1s· DIESsU ~ .. wi.D 'llllE-IAVIS -· T• Rat--$17.95 tip · Under the proposal ~ dty, will ~y ....u.Itd, the state Department of Fish· and Game one-third and the Ccllllty the balaaee of the fl,500 project. The oounty'1 share will he talm ir.n the Dona Point tlde1andt fUnd OD I -Ume basis fer the _,.... lrlal pro.' gram. It WU reportod that ~ ... deilll.,1111 .. mhnala ill the ........ ,,,. patrolmla, Cl' ....... -bl • duty Neb day ud 1IOUld providl -OD tbe IDlriM lite • Sirhan Mom Optimist PASADENA (UPI) -The mother of Sirhan Sirhan, convicted killer or Sen. . . 11<!ber1 P. K'!!'*lf1 ~ that 11etos the fOl'llllr POWc-°""""' homo la llletr famll1ol .....-ber In .... tor the polllbililJ of ber .... ..... Mn. MllJ .... Ilk! ... -...... 1111 dllliplaled" .., ,....,,. rvl1ltl .., Ille. U.S. ~o...tiplllll m-1af. bor .., • eon•lclion. ··-,. llldlS ' Splllilt • $11J5-$f5Jl-$17.95-$21J5' USfUU ms .,_. $1U5-$15.15-$17.95-$21.15 . ....... SllllS ..... $U5 .. SllllS -... $11.15-$17.15 nm• J . :.....--- •• • • ...... $ bcbb-$4.15" $15.95 Ill. $7.15 ~111111111- .. ,~tml •• ,.ts TlllllTlllllPIMls L _ • ' ' I ( I .- W-, r.-_ 21, 1'173 DALLY l'ILOT •• 4 First POW 8 Given Leawes 19 More Joyful. Ex~priaonsn .Arril'e at TramAJ'B · 2 Bodies Identified • ' . ~A CIWI (AP) -'1111 VallcJ iboln lit mllao -ol related illlt ailllf&I a r • six-loll <I -Cruz llOr<. unknown in Ille • I her TRAVIS ADI IOIP BAil!: (AP) -The flcll -re: polrimC -prtsaaen . of -lo be ...-!May a... hive been r1l111ed ID lil!IJ' CID "pick .. Jbe lbreads of illolr ~.Iii. ....... , Analllor lt -POWs nlmuod lo Ille mainland liq 'l'lleldsJ, ........... Air y...,. cap&, ~ Rr Sblftly, •• dedanci: "We want lo lei the - molecules <I life fknr over our boclleL" TWO MEN 'repolriiled last .week already have be e D granted l&<lay ....... and otben were being handed -for brief lorsys wllb !heir families lo reslauranll and lf«es near military hospliala where they are Uligned. Releaaed. on leave were Air F<ree officers Capt. Terry M. Gelobedr, :11, or Beale AFB, and' Lt.. William Arcuri, 251 of nelri>y Yuba City, Both were captured last Dec, is "bin their BU WU shot -down OV>r • North Viel- D41Dr Lt. Col.· Wl!llam Reslie, a Deputmenl of pefense in- formaUoo officer, said: "One of the things they bave asked & that Ibey be permitted lo pi<k up the threads of lbeir family life again." " '1'111: REnJRN of Shively, --..... alO'*lolft -illilePUllpplae1, -·-•v• -..--ml!'al tnA Tiie last "' • --..,. -~-a.c- ... ""'" ~I ---ltit, JJ, If Too I , AIL. a llidi p+t If tllt 1rip ---4 ''1•' • J ' ¢ Ill Oe utw t. ""!lo:7 let • -... .... munler vlctlmi ... lo shootings, 15 u authorities confirmed THE ~ w O-ID e a • s lean that --bodiel deaths baft DOI -linlled lo PRAHL WAS _._ 1<1j ~ -<I mlaq ooeda. Herbert MulUi, laid Santi\ determine how -~ _,... "a amibinatlon of Cruz Dist ApJ: hter Chang, and !Ju were killed, ..ytnj W ~-and• l'IA" will! .......l:i.i ,'II-lay he found oo brulsel, cull or ""8.tl Ala-Coanly Cblef Deputy will Met. sraD!I jury in-woonds. =I a.la' Ir, 12, <I -; 'J.J., I t I at Gl:IMm Gm-•I 'I ... Pidt coroner Roland Prahl Iden-dictmenls <barflilic M u 11 I n More thAn UO volunteers tilled the tonoo Tuudoy as wllh llrsl-detlne ~ in 10 seardled tbe UC compuo for UiliVti'1lty <I CaJ11orn1a at of 'lbe 15 ala1lnP -tbe the girls last week. Tiie Slala Cruz 111Klmt1 Alice otart of tbe yov. ' scbool'• actlnc cbancdlor, M. ... _ ht H~Maj, Hubert K. Flflsber o! . Ranc!io Cordova -C>a ugh t hll• Wit• .. f\be leapt at-him upon his return to Travis. He bu been held since December 1966. 3o; of Spokane, Wash., and his'' 17"0igbtmalel brought lo llZ the number of former i>rismers wl19 have , come I a.n. 1cr a rte , •f maJa:la, 11111 -....... ail. .,_. -.. Nd ........ __ ...;.; _ _._.;_,,, I I .......... _. I..., ___ _ ... ... _._._ .. --............. llt Trlril -r-loJ' - -to tile _...,._._.., Office ~ nded Beim Liu, II, <I TornllCO, M~~:t:.=--= Brewller Smllh .,.... ..... a · · ~-l!:""Llnd 'lborpe, 13, of and junior college honor-slu: memorial ~ would r . OU ,· ~..... dent, WIS United lo tbe be beld today "lo ezpr<a' .... Prahl estimated they -. t<enagen' clealh "as· a ...Wt grief and deep ....,.m." -·--·-slaln e1tber Feb. 5 or I, on or ol a laboratory comparison ol Miss' Liu -last seen al S E shortly after the day Ibey llullelS and sbell caslop found the campus library Feb. 5 and uspect,s ~ape . =-~ ... 'Ille~-= atAieei=.of:r~;. is :1"c!7t.':'1tt!::e:a:: Aill POBai: Clpt. -found last weet near Cllstro slayings may bave been drugr lecluno. K. ......... lllanled "Jloilo • I l~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;~iiiii;;;;;ilii~;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;liiiiiiiij;~ pm± tz1bJ)9w · lormm-1an• ... wl!J, JiobT5 IJ!I Lie aad JU wife.... LIB'IG BRAaf (AP} -Tt:o !lie lie! i:o ....... lit olficenl ed ----_.,,.. .......... --ltlaliome4o-house l'Wlor ailed Ille Cltl --'I• I·~· _al..__Tuealay,-\ Slarf..llier --· -~ ,...,... 1,0lt m11M .cnm 0. Padf:ic. de .......... 0 ii ' ._ .,. I l1n 11111 an emergency Mn. JI' ¢ lelped. a fllB • a ..._. tnnic 1§ ' M flelll E ;w.t poll fool <II Ille ..-md ialD ad ..... ;+ OllJ lile Joir -.,, t 1\1 I • 4 said molorey: 111e 1111D1 cl blr :WM+ I, ---11mi1s -am, do -Gmi1btt Oben- t!Te for ..... ,.... • --lloq, --. .. "' 1lle NlgN>o:lnc Vietmm • Lia t I ' poBce ~ Air Faree Copt. Joa a -. "'"61 111o -• NllllDJfb Jr, 12, Gt . ..&a,-..i " ••. .Jllill;:..-• IM lfem7~ Galaiel, alrCllLed cuwr lo tile Brillt-i'llDce' said porl <I nitinc -. slppll( a -Ta b I blaad. rwlled WI "' beer. Ma ChoL 1lle llrlll:De. la ,_ LAP!> Heacoepled -~ • llaLf -y -..e )Id I [w POW-llandellllm by tem4led 11rts 1n the...,.. B da0 I of-.--said,"1.-osp~ ---lllisp-4"* '"1181111' WU WOUDded ill ta 1t I 'tr bJ oae o( the -wllo Ill c111 <I the ear ____ ........ --thellll ___ _ lalt lleceinllor" ... -... In his prison - SMJIAJG!!ft'O (AP) ,..._, --' 1'"--~ -. A _.,.oqaad car ~ -1lle -ndio for -· ... -~-.... -the --.. DI I 'lf-Qp---. lilt loll It, <I· Be your own Loan Officer at First National Bank With a Raa8MI Balance Account _@lfJ!lltlMl!Q!lll...~ -- )IOU need more money-then simply write a check. Your ReseMI BaianceAccotJntwill cover the check up to the amount previously agreed upon; _.,,,Balance costs nothing when you don11118 lt-oniy the uauaL loan charge when YoU do. See your lacal Flr8t National Baok t~fl'&~=~~: ' • ! -- \ ' , ---· Marine 'Lost' ACLU · Supports Man :!"..:.... u~ .:.-: ; n;:. a: First National Bank On Flight B d h n· th c:::* "• ;: ..;,;,: ~i<S?'SEL~~ OPO•••••ooU•TT F :.."':Ma ..... ~-- Found. Safe ~e · Y . ISM eque t\t(~?=e.:.= :~=.=:-= SE~~=,,. · (jJ . ,. .. LOS.ANGELES (Ai>) -The • '1'111: a.vms do mt -ilC • ._ -, .,,. -..... lo $15, .. In , -1111••-~ '.Ainerican CiYil LI beortle1 mar. men be .., I a 2 5 • t I la:eipts from lie ------·--~ ye:!1t Marine(~ i.!t: ~:"~1~:'.nsul~= =--a:,:".:!:. • °-•Ura Q lblf t~:':t~~:.~-~i)~T~~~lOT~1111~·=0lll=~-~~·,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~·~ · -~-pia" , 14...tw• di~ -wblch are eclm!!tei! lo "-a_. SDI llll!CO - bop tiimell 11p ..re Tueoday ·= ti> ·"=1.~· ::!-~"!~-~., ... • •a n• Jao:www after landing by accident at amung """ · • ----. '. -. If 1 -· . San Felipe Mab The. suit WU filed In ........ potluaa cf -• · SUpenor Court here. n-1ay ...U.." M 'e ai4. lllo...7 I & Ao - The destination of Ke'lln . fut Brad-, a·-a fte oHoraeJ' 11M ao -to .. --.,. 4 M:J:•Jorwt camp Pendleton ~~ .J!..'"'.f: . .._ A::: -.. .-==-~~ lliS lance , rporal from was ....... ~ tbe._,bJ1eoatiic'-t"tl ,._ 6n .._ • w ,;·Mass.,,... was . the~~. c;eet ·.· Saloon1t1 in1 m oid ltatenll tllll: .._ a.. .. _. n.a.rs.:e.: •lmpe Airport I r ,.~ ..an<I tile Allio tla ealfrlpotw,a « --to .. 1tml~ --.:..a ... 1 r . DUU.-uua del Rey. enter adl ....._. as UC callfonua. H_e ,.The ~u said bo1~ -. -.,_,., -If ---. ..., left Monday,_-. e~bllshmeotaare~~ ·~trommcla• ,,._ ...._ :e..!3•~:._:r:w:r"'i 'Palroluaed40 eating places., , , " ·-.1 --•I ·" "Aa sucb mi ...,.. the ,. ~..... i iond .JI :Plane<, terms of their llcOnies, tbOy Teld of I ... llM; a •C."r& ... made~-. SO torqes ~~Malone are permitted ~ allow any spobmMn far 1 the GOiie ~ SAat••MIO (AP) _ · a · belated ~ival in penon, regiirdim of ,.., -Cn.t SoLooa said, ._.,, -• _ ._,,..... Imperial. · 1 under tbe age of 21 inla thal cruylllher-lilll, Tllo • ....::•~-· "He missed a .,iiedu)ed estabiisbment'u lmc a they oci!J-•-thepolil:r pac:at .,,,-. Ie•l·Cal coune. -"""••'' ! camp do oot permit thal -Is iblll an 11,_..i,I pt -.. --..,. tle sponsman said. "'Ind be tried under 21 to COllilOIDo! aJcolllllLc be Lw-If * pa a -R I I I , I -ii ,,.,_ph from M·-•-6u beverages," Steve FOl'l'l!ot af liqaor. Bal a 11,_,,. -illpl. I • .~ • , • I to ...._. ~ I Mosten, the ACW attomey flll1? Well, ,ea .,t ID 1i11!1 Tllo .. J'HrW oa.t If ' " presenting-Sanden, g!d · • ."" tD-gil!t Mm • " • ' A • t .. u,..;&JIJ-_,...,!, ii t -a.••• ,, 1' 1~· ...... a 1171 5 Guilty • In Knifing I LOS A!'IGELES (AP) -i Senlenclng bu been . set for ~ fir four brothm?. and j tbelr brotberrl!flaw who were I found guilty of Stabbing a --and · a ·aecurlty ~ whlle ,1ry1ng to crub a I porty al Pla,yhoy magulne Flip to Wed? ' .Dean's Girl Tell.s Secret . REDDING (AP) -The ...,.... cl a ...... - •YI llhe and cocuodlm J1Up Wli111r,.-JJ 1riLL _,. ill abQllt ab: months, but "Jt'• ~ to be • Ilic mftt. .. ilmytln "8'11" Taylor .... Ille ---...... al !he lane <I i.r .,..am 1n·aa -· ~--; •u11ow did )'OU bow?!' Mill Taflar, ...... a reparW """ contacled .... 'l'llelds1 at .... -"' ilr -· ·Arlhur 0. Taylor. ' • I publlsber Hqh Hefner's estate. "IT'S StJPPOllED lo be a big -. No weddilC la Manuel Gurubei, 32; his planned 1mmoci1a1e1 ," 11i1e aid. "We prubob1y 1riLL lie •"--.~ • .,,II. and geWng-1i.1:1:&'....,..1-11&1'•w.....,."· •n · lllY ....._ u G• pr fll. ae ~'· iMoa.t ..... 111emL e6J11otr1 .,. IWmlll!Z(AP)--f:'.:..'~::.=.:e..., .,.._ _____ __ )ta4i M .. lid -..i ---rH. x-----Wi .. ,, 'ill lie drl - M wP,n.lf,tllt~ Ceola ~ -.... -.. aid -' :~ lkacuu. fim1aailJ-- tifiea4W ......... -a ...,tl......,www& F..-,. 12, and .,cfi>r, 11; 'Ille.~ ............ ,llilD'i' "'Ille ,_ ._ · and Qrilo Pooii , It, lbe . -·" c!otljMt.U wC,,.,.,. ~·1 .NI I I ID i11r • M • Afire • -lnr,-,au!i¥ )i>outwridnl ,'.-,Al ....... Lwwlarllloil-ln* AI•"DM lllAYAL AIR n-, llJ 4 9lplllOf _. alrand.smtdeor_..'.' · ' SIMD( ,.,... A )llr1: • . Toylrr dean "' -at -Oolilp ..... llliil ,.... W;J;--- -1111U.:: ::"'&'=.: . Lie -~ ·-4D lalt ---....... "'... Ille_ ... AJ ~ jd .-'41 ..... t ..... wiloll 4"11gbler and WU-. "I dWI -II to lost• r.. bT-¢ • .... a -_.. ·-·.., .. J.,;i,, . ' .. 1o plllll ~ .... ..,..,.. ... ...._ -~ .,. . " pa •• ...,. -If I . • ~--llM. J.)efecior's Death ·'Muhdp' #,~:ffi:~ .. :;-a.·-· '~ • • ' 4 .... tile t ic,....,. ~ 0 11E11NARD!Nb wr C:·T11eromblood011&11 ..... 14 i' ...,,, 111e , wn.-..ra.,..Kf--;,_,~~f . Sbe~rr~-.- --· "" :'111e .... ·O'.iw: ..... ~ ••••z m antl-Oomm1D1lst Pomlinl ille at dill..,, C.--1111111 •dsed • a. Pl 111 a.,. --11"1&• ..,. Illa cleatb occur-Ing and. -= ....... ·-·lad -_,, -..... ,_ .... rod Ir lk'<ideal al bis .... just Jlelln; 11o Lw1 ' _ .. Tllz ..... ii °" '8 I--· = .. they ...... alone !or theJllll4tai1Mrtlllllllr; ........ I I ~--iol- ln • --eabln. 14111, """"' ........ "" INI 1--Elle lirl. belnC ,...,,..., '!W ... AaJ+i 1 ..... ,. ..... lotlie ............ =~--._ Y_.•,:t 5;1m=· ..::~ • ~ • .....:~., ----graop••111 .... = fra I ... llllp dhf!I ..... 11119 ::. c.::.: =" c.Jum. ="' =-:.. .. . --. from C<t· _ ...... ...... ,..lalll • ... jall tunled his ...... ... -·· .. ...... a ......... -................ .... .... -........ turned lo ' -bUn slump lo the floor '1'111: GIRU'llllCND ulll lbe wllh a "bonillle api!:oloo" ntpl before i. 41oc1 be Jloll aollil'--" --eocllodllfllnl- . "I nlDIJlllft' ... -Lddr dinlllramd."*leltllled."I &llil, ....... pl ap.' I bpi "7111 It PILI him ap, I !**ad up llis bead rd H ,... i.1linC Dlllllde a -.- boolh. Siie .... --.... ....,._anemblomtmllis lac:bl and !Im ...... II I ... la-wlddl 111 IOld hlr laler bad -""""' --~-.. --- , I J,t . ' I . -=-fr --ScMiupto I Mon•••••~ No.!. you cm_,.. lo $29 on holols, lood. car !9!ltal and ~ .......... ,.. .... .,,M .... ,,wflh tho Hughos--Pa..t.ool: to Las Vegas °' Reno, Col your lnMt ogent °' Hughes Aftost lor ~ information. Then wiape wflh our~~ to a perfed \IUCllltiol£ lt.gliol-. n.-oi11e~to:.. Vegos,And --_of .. Wllliaod Moaiko:-lim .. other U.S. ...,.._ C-flythoSunr .....,.....,,.~,: • RllE 111E"TWO BIT"BlJS UNE Parllfcnftltloft orbulechNYl11t wrtllll..,,.,..... ... LIM,. at 11a 1, -IMglon ,...._-Ana. C.iltomla, 1121111, or ca11 (7141547-. • ., r • • I ·~ ~. 1t1. ~. \!·' ' " )~? 1 l I •_,, .. .. '" •' ' I I I . • • BAD.Y PReT EDIT8RIAL·PAGE .. --- ,Fairview~s l\Wllors have a habit of being perpetuated, no matter how absurd they are, and when they contain even a grain of tnith, they are even harder lo kill. Tbis ii the case in the old slory no.Ung around about cloaure of Cocta Mesa's Falrvlew Slate Hospital. Several state hoopitala tradlUonally serving the mentally W will be cloting on a tentaUve timetable al· ready ael · l>alrvlew Slate Hospital -which serves the men· ta1lY reurded -IS' not among them, llthougb '°""' of !ii paUentl may a1ao 1uller lrom mental woe... Jl6. tard.rtton ii different. llentaily reUrded meani in many cues a medical problem ouch u epile1'9, cerelnl palsy or perbap1 20 · ' Other variltl-on a trail<: theme !I Uivolwd. Sta t>fftd•l• note !hat until more ~ com· munl1y-fidl1Uet for the marded are avallable and able lo flUlctlon at full capldty, Fairview State Hospital almply mWJt remain open. A key point here ii the !act that programs of treatment for the mentilly ill, including therapeulfc drugs, ha.. adVanced •' long way in a short t;.,.., Al the rl!!ult, fewer hospitala for the mentally ill are needed. ~ · Mental retardation ii a different story. A manic depresaive person may some day become a normal person, but a Mongoloid cblld ii a .Mongoloid child and thus limited to bil handicapped mental and physical 11billtiee forever. ' Most Falrvlew state Hospital patients will require lengthy if not life-long institutional care of some kind, Mental Hygiene, emphasized last week that t! would, In any cue, be at least a decade before Faln!ew state Hoapltal could close do'!ll. , Community facilities ~apable of aenlng llulll· dreda of victims of a variety of Jjilllllnnea ling menial retardation are not avalliable and won't tor aome time yet. · ' UnW they are L or unW and unleaa aclent:ists can engineer, genetics lo create the perfect human race - the retarded wW be among us and our facilltitt for them wW remain. Considering ' the odds, you can bet on. t.ba Utter, at leut for rY· many Ye&rl· History and Culture COiia Mesa may be the only city on the Orange Coast with a permanent reminder of America's 200th birthd'ay, if plans to construct a new community center by 1976 are becked up by money. The goal of the yet-to-be formed, non-profit cor· poration for the community center is formidable: find a suitable location and then collect between '2 million and $5 mi)lion to build it. What would it contain? Plans Include a museum containing Revolutionary War artifacts, a theater, meet· Ing rooms, and reading and listening rooms -all of which will enhance Costa Mesa's pretty pedestrian cul· tural environment. • • --'-~.-Ylill4>erbaPI 250-to<.!t.ol.J.,10CU>_pal>le.of aomeday..llvlng _ independently outside. Theee 250 are· among '700 in- volved in various vocational, educational or behavloµl pl'Olr&ma now. - The remaining 1,000 are either unable to function e\'1111 modentely, or cblldren so young that their future lllltuln ... and adaptability ii unknown. Alfred Calais, a spokesman for th~ Departntent of ·-City ball officials have already pointed · to the surplus Orange County Fairgrounds property u an fdeal location for such a center. The land could become avail- able if purchased by the city. Those voices in the community which have been complaining about the lack of culture in COiia Mesa could select the community center as a good project with which to get started. c -~~· ~DETER6ENT, t>EOt>O«A~i,.l>RAIN <LEANER, ~(OURIN~ POWDER •••• MY, 1HE:Y f"UST SE VERY NEAT UP 1HiRE! Phrases We llltllllClte Decision WIR ·Take Time .. Don't Really Vnderstqnd Dear Gloomy Gus The Complex Morality of Amnesty (smNEX J.HARRIS) · Today'• UtUe word.qu!J deals with phruel we commonly u~e or 4 JMear llilllout understsndlng what Ibey reour -. or meant ortginally. A score of halt right II commendable. · _ l. In the phrase "Alma ~ter," Maybe Baja mlghl now want to buy Colla Mesa, with our two- llambufl!_Nland pub~ shelter sylllem. -D.A.N. TM. ,..,m Nftectf ,........ ww.. .., Wltr, ..... tlle ........ , .... '"' "' ~ .. ....,. .... --r""· • · ~ kDowl lhal "maier'' meaos. ''mother" -but what doel "alma''' ... ~l ~Boot ·m JO d0~ah meant "added tJ1epf • 11 I ,t cofilbe~tlbn," or ~hg jiVeD for l We often Ille the • • gOod ,m...,.... (Shakespeare calls Idle addlllaoal phraae talk "bootless chatter:") · ''To boot •• '." What 3. From a popular old English game, · ls the crlgln ol this Pall Mall, where the players rushed , odd ,....1 about frantically, llnocklng balls through 3. Why do we aay wlckell, as In croquet. · ' that p e o P l e rulh 4. Alie lbe Crusades, aome lmlghll.pf· about "pell mell"? fered lo enllal under the banner of any 4. Why II an lode-counlry for pay -the !Int mercenary pendent writer. er ooldlers who fought for pay and not out artllt, or such, known as a "free.lance"? of l!>Yalty to a particular sovereign. $. Why are friends a.Id to "bob-nob" 5. A "hob" wu a corner of the hearth with ooe another ? fdr I.eating ibe beer· a ••nobu-wu' a I. Why It lbe rough grilling ol a 1'0UDd table set oost1y in the Chlmney-<01'- WASHINGTON -Every smartly saluting POW officer who steps off a homecomlog plane saying God Bless America, or: words to tba,t eUect, pro- bably puts off for a while longer the lime when amnesty for many thousands of draft-ev811ers ana deSierters will be cm- sidered seriously. The cootrast between those who have paid lhe price In Vietnam and tho.se who have refused to do so ls too vivid to allow much serious ~ion of fcrgive- n'i!ia ii leul for the lime being. ~ lbe same any-olie who says dog- matically that he is for or-against amnesty ia passing judg~ ment on a very complex problem which will have dimensional changes as time aoes on._ Nothing on tbe present scalF and depth of evasion .and desertion has beretofote attent;ied tbt end of a foreign war and no one really knows bow ID handle ii. A cer- tain ambivalence can be noted even in PreaidOnt NW>n's seemingly firm stand against 1he amnesly-aJllCl!Pl 1'ating Into acaJ11Dl everything be baa Said, before as well as now, a doubt begins to ariJe co what the fulure of the amnesty idea wUl be. THE PRESIDENT now, po.!t cease-. lire, demands Iha! draft evaden and deserters pay a crimJnal peealfy and not me,.zy be lei off wilb a "junRI la the Peace Corps." PerblJll there ii room for queaUoning just w)lat a "crimlnal · penalty" would I be In view of the al• liludes prevailing In the jUdicial system. SUspended ""1lences depeoding· upoo Ibo performance of certain c:ondltlolUI Is a familiar judicial practice which varies from jurisdiction lo jurisdiction. In fact, If the matter were left wholly ID the courts, there would undoubtedly be many cases In which punisbmeal mi&hl be more amenable than enforced service in a feverish jungle somewhere. Uolorluoalely and inaccuralely the idea bas gotten around in humanistic circles that ponwar amnesty is a time- bonored pracllce in America. But, in facl, no geoeral presidential llllllOSIY bas ever been granted. 'Even Lincoln as. the '~rdoolng-pruideol~ ovenale<Lin lllll' respect, for much ol what he did In recmciliation was politically motivated. He used amnesty for military and poliUcal purpooel to -ft!Sislance in the Soulh. Bia 8IJlDOllJ ofter ol 1163 ,... available oo1)' to ~ wllo ~ take an oath to lllpport the U.S ~ullon .and "'the Union al. States thereunder," and be was ~inted by tho. results. -;.,_. ' ' ACADEMIC lllidles of ~ tbrougboul blllory ""°rd some :H ex· amplea, but It Is hard lo find a true precedent for a general · Vietnam am- nesty. Tb8re was no general amnesty after the Korean war nor World War I. Tbe pos1 w0i:1d war n amnesti ordered by President Truman was biglily selec- llve and judged case by case by a special COll1IDilaioa. One leoth of a total ol 15,000 cmvicted draft evaden were given pmldential panioos. The new factor arJai1!8 from the Viet· nam war, and Involving perhaps 711,000 to '100,000 young men, is that a very large proportion of them were not merelY seeking to avoid military service a1 such, but were expressing -and still do -their conviction that Ameri~ wu morally wrong and repreherulible, •n:d -;be-ce..,.fire doer not change the culpability of the nation. Many ol these hard core obiecton Ila,. expressed their present distaale to any kiDI ol. forgiveoess for taking what Ibey deem ID be morally come! lllandl against the lmmoral acts of tbt govem- menL . '"<! • A!JOU'\' to years .afte• lht Civil \fiu:, the amnosty prlnople W¥ ()roadene4i. bot ii wu not until more lharl i10 ~ • later', 1818, Illa! untvenal amnesty w~ adopted. ;'!'he difference, ol coune, ~ plain. From lbe practical political J>Ob!I of ·view, amnesty bad a point in restorizfg productive people to oonnal Ufe In a na1 lion wl/ich had been rent by civil wor. But in 1he present circumstances the nation suffen no practic.al damage !rom the continued absence of a relatively few useful peraonnel. The moral questloo ti !Omelbing else and it will probably be some time before it is resolved. suspect by the police known II "the third ner or the "nn1rr"'ery " degree"' ' -~ . 7. Wbfn we'uy Iha! a place 11 IO amaD e. Frllln the lnlUation rile> ol lhe esrly that there la 0 no room to awing a cat," Frtemuom. what are we referrthg to? 7. The "cat-<1f-n~~!•~' .or whip with a. How did the expression lhal which sallora were puruaoea by flogging Devaluation: A Fahie for Today? something "can't hold a candle to'' on board. . something elae come, to originate? 8. ~aves or lel'Vants ~ed master.s, 9. When we reach the end of a pnr bolding caodl':' for them. , fitable supply why do we say that II 9. In gold·mlnlng camps, the exploSlve "peters out"''. contained salt·peter; when a seam had 10. Why ~ people (Jf aoc::lal distloction been ~~usted, the v~1in of gold was said referred to 81 the "upper cru.st''' to have petered out. · • 10. In medleval times, it was a mark of ANSWERS: honor lo offer di8llnl!Ulshed gueall the l. Alma means .. fostering" o r top cut, or crust, of a loaf of bread· at the 0 nourishlng." table. Catholic Schoo·l Crisis U Broadway b lbe fabulous invalid of lbe arts, Catholic schools occupy a similar position in American education. Rising oosts, shrinking enrollment and ablfUng population patterns have foreect many parochial .schools to close, and most of those still operating are heavily sub!ldized by the church. To compound the problem, efforts to provide the schools with indirect governmental auiltahce have consistently met with !allure. AND SO the crisis of Catholic education continues. According to the National Catholic E d u ca t i o n a I As9oclation, the number of pupils in parochial grade schools and high schools declined Crom 5.8 million in 1965-66 to 4.0 million in 1971·72, a drop of 28 percent. In ~ ..me period, the number «If such acbools fell from 13,292 to 10,8%9. .EDlTORIAL RESEARCH ' provides that "Congress. shall make no law respecting an es\ablishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise. thereof ... " The courts have held Iha! this language rules out not only direct governmental granls but aJoo such Indirect aid as lultion taa credlll. Americans United for Separation of Church and state, an organization "systematically a n d delennlnedly" opposed to public support of churcb- related schools, puts Its caae this way: "Parochiald ... creates an lmpossl~e siluatlon fo'r ciUaeo1 of other faitlla or ·OI no faitb w1!o are compellt<l lhn>ogb IUea to pay for these schools. One can be sympathetic with a diurcb whole ICbools are In financial dillicult1. In a ~ which separaill chureb and llait, bolmer, ii la not the bu&lnesa of gov11111Dent lo -lo Illa flllMClal aid of church achoolt -OWD ~ 1r1 no longer Willlog lo supper\ them." ' To !hi Editor: The chorus of the Administration's hired men Is lhal lbe deflation of the dollar is a good thing, that we w1U never regret H; .lhal II will bring prosperity ; that it will solve all our fmanclal p~ blems, and eliminate unemployment. 'lbe harangue in favor of deOaUon of our currency is reminlsce.nt of Aesop's fable of the . fox who lost bis tail In ·a trap. He immediately convened the other foxes and harangued them on lllO advantages he bad gained by losing bl> tal1 ROBERT E. O'BRIAN l' ear Round School To the Editor: In regard to a letter appearing in this oolumn Feb. 7, the Newport·Mesa Uolfled School District is to be commended for its rational and common sense position OCl the Year Round School. A committee of 31 members of the district and com· munity participated on a yea~long in- deplh lludy of the YRS. Their conclusion list sprint was similar to that made by the Los Angeles City schools just last month. "There Is no proof that the YRS will provide a better education for our students." This was the primary reason for the rejecUon of 'the plan. .MR. WDES clles the Hayward District as showing an improvement in reading ocores, al the same Ume there are many dlstrlcll Iha! have abowo no improvement. One ol the most dlffieult lulls In evaluallng YRS systems cur- ""tl1 lo optrolioo ia to detennine H U.. few dlstricls that do show im- • ' ,....---•11 Georwe --~ The church's goal of "a Catholic ecmcation for every Catholic child'' thus IOelll!I W11ler than ever from realization. 'Ille pea1i year for the pen:entage of Cllbolic children lclUally att<Odlng QilboUc ocbooll wu 1958, when abnost 54 percent of the eUglble ~lion wu enrolled. Today, only arouncl 30 percent ol Calhollc children ,;11end parochial ldlooil, u1t11 a vick>ul cl.rcle," a nun tn .lllcbmoad Va., oblerVed lul year. "Once Ibo ..,.. start pulling out of the achools, 1111 ictlooll-have lo IP> out Ind blrt lay i.chon 11 salaries <ompetltive with ,.a.lie acilooil. Thu lbe pareota ref UM to 1'11 lbe estra ... 11, ao enrollment drops.' Dear George: MOSf AMERICANSI ,_, lo agne My husband bas come In late with this reasomag. Voters In Idaho, three different times now 8lld m·'- .. A'ITDIPTS to abore up Cltbollc ....,. wUh publlo lueda lavarlably nm .... 411 tile J'lnl AnW.n"'1t. wtdds MaryJand. and Oregon wled down --proposals to aid parochial schools last sandwiches out of• covered dish of Novmnbel'. Moieo•er, federal courts -· doe f!)Od in the refrJgeralM. I'm struck down almllar prQll'll11I In lS'll In alr&ld lo tell him, but l 'wooder: Ne., llampahlre, New y 0 r k , __ Will doe food hurt him? Ptnn1ylvanta, and VermonL Nevertbtleas, President Nixon 11 committed lo 1 PfOll'Om or alcl lhrougli Jar credlll, and bills lo that end havo -btllodueed In eoncr- . --\ Dear Mn. 'iil. : Oh, I ilon1 thinjt IO. 11 hia coal sJouy and bll -cold! MAILBOX provemenl do so because of the YRS or because of anrlculum "ioDoVatiGns" that were lnlUated aimultaDeonsly with the YRS. The committee felt that In most cases ii wu the latter lhal was repoosible for the Improved scores. A oommoo IUIOll cited for going lo a YRS calendar Is to eliminate the learning loa Iha! oecun over the Jong smmner v a c a t J o n . However, many ~ studying Iearnlnj have indicated that the greatesl loss occurs during the three weelc period afler the ~talioll of the material ... after Iha! the losa II negligible. This is precisely tli01Bl&tb ol vacallon ln-ute 45- 15 YRS calendar. ' LASTLY, the !HIUSD currently bu an eacellent K-12 aummer achool pro. gram. Tbl.s program pmidel more than ample -1unlty for reuledlatlon and enrlcbmeDL Al the aame lime II """"" very close to pmldlng • year l'Ol.lld tehool for u.. -and pll'lllis that -lo parlldplte. CHARWI (:ANNJFF, Teaeber Corona det liar High ~ -ol H-MIJllD xesr -tioo!C.....M!ee II~ To the Edl!Gr: In your Feb. 13 ~ "" ..,,. Sarrent ,.. npor1ed that !be 1o1t11•• ......... 111911 feels · Iha! Ibo mmtqe ol a "western womu" to a ieldel'" ol one of ' the COUlllrY'I jN lmlHte peoplos II U.. ""'opdoto to -I .efforts te civW..-theae _. ... Alie "1nklng about thll -the marrlap to I western womaD beJn& I lluiwori to dvillzatloa -I find I eoulclnl ..,.. more. s. It YOllllD W•11 Officers? To the Editor: After reading the llsllj of the returning POWs -one quesllon! Whal happened to all the prlvalel! Were Ibey eapendaJjle? Aller the lll10ke ol battle deared ai!ay, ....,. only the commlasJmed offkerll left to be captured?., If you were a "noo- com", where are you now? Certainly not on the returning POW llslsl M. MOODY (It ii -·~ -.... 1 of th< captured ..... ....,. officer pi· loll and ,,...., of Air Foret, N""I/ and Mari"" alrmJfl rhol dow!I over No'l'th Vi<l!14m<,. territory. Ed) M•ri..e P•n••e- To the F.dllcr: An item In the FeH.' 12 edition of lbe DAILY PILOT emcemed the admit of red cram a11ag Soulhem Calilornia beaclleL '11111 ~ la common along the -California -tn and near Magdaleoa Bay where Ibey fre- quently accumulate In such numbers that the water II actually red. They a1oo wub Up OD the ahoret! of Ma&dalena Bay in --"'"' blgb .... the pigs belonging ID the inba-there depend -them lot their !orqe. 'll'llALl!I llld otllar Ollllllllall and lith feed OD ~ CONl•tly. Ailo, in the vicinity ol Alljoo -IDd the Revilla Gigedo Islands they m prey for the tuna. From Magda1-Bly they ... INtd aU the..., -.. tlto Gil ...... r.r -!'tin I -a *1pper • • Ima dipper ...... ..,. ... alerted --•ti-red eni. ~ • - u Daltlttr-...,, to. pod due to thllr attndl;mm • tuna bUL Someillnel ~ ... --.. have Quotes Dr. Jtnld .. ...... .... ... •••• •n '4i'IN .lfrd 'rt &r. -"If I •ve a ,........,, tt .. ~ ...... ID Iha Sl>""lth plVftN, 'A 1'111n BIO la !be bell ....._,. I ,..;· ilon~ -""81 it -bt11 I ..0.-r _ ll _ ....... • lost their color and were white or nearl,i so. Observed closely, these crabs resemble east coast lobsters as they have the same claws and not the spiky feeler'! of our spiny rock lobster. I HA VE never seen or heard of any of tbem to be of greater si2e than the tiny common dnea. No .doubt Jiley would be desirable 'whale fQOd ojtbough I have never sem or bear'd of any being rqutar.. ly found in lbe vicinity of tbe ~ Islands or In or near Scammon's Lagoon. :;; CAPT. W. B. STUDLE)' 1 Wll•t Ne:rt't r ' To the F.d.i.tor: ~ I am p slip ~ter at Dana Poigt 1 Marina, and I have been oofified ol a slip • idcrease. II Is difficult to believe lbt iJ> crwes: 12.10 vs lt.90, a 10 pmenl'li> crease ; $2.211 va $2.1111, a 10 pment in: ~~; JJ.50 vs '125, an 11.l percent • mcrease. The Loilg Beach Marina chl\liei lllo per fool for yeuela In the 35 fool ~. · It Is Impossible to appreciate u., operator's -_~ntention that taxes a eating lotO, ms profill to the eatent that be mutt raise rents an average cl io.s , percent al!" On!Y one yeor of OJIOl'llloo. Whal can 1'e eapect in five )'eant ' V. J. FEENEY I I OAAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT ' I ' I ' '\ ' • -'