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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-04-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• . . ' ~NESDA Y AFTERN OON, Al!RIL I.!,, 197), • ~ ... #0. 111, 1 SltTtoHS. na PMllt r • • ' •• • • •• -· s • • -. - ·Ill ~t Clipo •• • . .. . • • r ., - • •• . ... C" ~ . . • • • • • • • • • ·- Fire • ~2Ad,--N ewpor~ -. ---: :. !:-~----..-~~---------. _8 . iing _Buff . ~: :~!:;1~~ ' Lldy Godiva •• ~J'ilboul t." q'1PPed one. veteran ileoCh --~. .mo _.::...:. ·r ..::::r llrimolli-IJUMM ,I .. LTII'"" j atl!II ltbtl!t<I u "Godiva' l)osipEd ' boCk "!iii :.er Dtacb towel and pro- ~ to ""' bmlelf, . Clff5lf Terry Mal:Adam, call.ed to lllO Cleo SU..l.b:b by an Irate cl~ waded through a crowd he e!tl at 150 w 200 persons lo beeco Louise Chamber· o1 30!5 Alla Laguna for • eapooure. MacAdam reported Miss lain, also kn6w as Rebecca' , lold bl!ii, "Jesus made I it." She was wearing ''no- a birthmark," at the rdlng lo Cllllc«s. aata Miss Chamberlain beraell al lhe beach and lll<en t~, station for ~ill!· She w releued on rec . ' Smog.Curbs ·Get Yeai- -0 J • ~ Delay-EPA WASRINGTON (UPrf'-The i;:;;;;..,_ mental Protectloo Agency today gianled the auto tndllltry a one-year delay in mee g lhe 1!175 an i-pollutloo standa..i... Bui lhe agency set strict Interim pollu- tion standaru, and orde«d lhe industry w equip' all cars 30ld In C.lifornia In lrli. with polllllloo t00lrol devices. The Industry bad ur1ed the EPA to allow il to use Caufomla, a state with a serious pollution problem, as a testing ground for pollution control devices, known as catalytic converters. EPA Adlninistl'IWr William · 'D. RudreTshaus saMl he cho&J! to ~ in the pollution conll'OI devfc.s. gra~lly to prevent disruption in the auto .industry. ~nie use of cataJytic converters In CaliromJa will boost the price of the cars bought In lhe state, and require the use fi. n&lleaded p>ol!ne for tfflciellt perfonnanoe. Under the standards for C.llfomi~ hydrocarbon emiAiono for 19'15 must be cut to 0.9 irama per mile and carbon monoxide lo nine grams per mile. The nationwide staiidard by 1975 will be 1.5 arams hydrocarbons and 15 grams per ',. mile of carbon tnoooxide. Present Or...; '.co."mty SUperior c.ourf Judge emission levels are much higher. !llbert J>. Kneeland rulejl Tue,!lday lhal a The major U.S. manufacturers - holl1 capstone Orf.. In Hunling1Dn ~I Motors, Ford, Cllrysler and e on / . ,_ American Motors --clabned in Beach it a houoe. testimony before the EPA last month , J~ Kneelan Ii granting of lhe that they could not meet lhe standards #flC< attorney' petfllon l!"ls 1762 and, without lhe one-year delay, the In· ps= Drlv n th{ "bawdy hQuse" ~ustry,,mlgbt be foi<ed to foist an ••· · lhol n the pa has been ex· ~ •'.':!, lint~ )lOllutlon control device on ..,., ea~ing1'fibllc. =lo se al lo)>less, bolloni!~ and The delay means!lhat automakers will burs in Orange Colinfy Under he required fo cut <Brbon mono1Jde and Iii 6rDla' .Red Light Abatement' Act . bydrocar~ eahsust on 1976 model cars ll Iha~ h4iute will he c1oeed ~ Instead of U75 rilodels -to 90 percent . ·-·-below u-or 1970 models . 1lllt ~r n will he sold -~ • lluckelsliaUS' S.id ho had "chosen to • and a al a riff's aucUon. • phase In the calalyst because of the ., J ~and's decision drew ob-potential societal dimlptlon involved in val from othet' l'ftidents or aUemptin& w apply this new tecbnology" ;cc.J:_·, Drl .. who 1ttended the court (See DELAY, hie I) Alao OI\ .-"' -the' 'rullng _.,..on....,.. • cbarw ·atemmllig 1rmt their CLASSIFIED A.D l<tlvilies al the HunilnP>n • • 1 ~ ~ AnO ·KJuuneJer, si; MUS I€ TO EA.RS ('He •!"..lip~. S?, and Cl(ol.Ann Do-m ' 17 ..1. are Idled~ w appur Ajlril A DAILY PILOT clautfied wanted can 111 la West <>ranee County Judicial be music to your ears. !Jsfen w lhlJ:. '~".'."" Court lo. face Charges cl ....,.. • iitut11n and coMt>tr•cy to commit proo. J..,. Frencll Uprltht, new ·""-' u r keyboard & aeunc1 board, 11ne t1i:-· All ttim cumn Y are. ~ on action & tone. Come & try 11 rnveat.lg~tfon o1 the house on C.polone out !or yoursolf. mo. Bench Drift by Huntln&ton 8eacb ~ was tncld. XXX·XXJ(J(, ~l'd bf report.a rrom who All""" In the lime 11 lakes lo hear a Ille regular ._.....,. of U· 'Qlopln coaoerto, lhe p1allo WIS .,Id. Play .c:r:u.. ean ~ aatllde tbe ...... )'Otir own song with a DAILY 'PILOT ddi""l' 11 LIM! nsldence ol whol claulfted want lld. Your ad·Vi'°r knolft -.-...::::-.• lo be ., •bnonnal -ol au tbe right notes. Call her at 6ft.5m. bedl. ' . . ' HARBOR PATROLMEtf FiGHT FIRE ..u~ARD cOMMUc1•~.~~NG1v'rs'siL-·- a1 ... Erupts T-.iay Nifhl AlliJOrd Croft al Lido Yach~,Anchora99 • ·Irvine Heiress Testifies • Against Foundation Heads By BAJUiARA KRElBICH Foundation officials had taken personal Of fltt o.ltr ,.119f tt.tt advanl8£e Of their ~itions CODlrar)' to In a day-Jong appearance belo('e the provisions of lhe Tai Reform A'\\· Hou9e Ways W Mearui committee In The9c charges wire. categorically Washington D.C. Tuesdtty, heiress Joan denied by Privett. Irvine. Smitli <har1ed' tb8l lbe Ja~s The. committee \s investigating !oun· lrvlnt Foulldetlon '• bat 'evaded· re-datlon compliance with the Tax Reform qutJ:tD\ents ' af t}le Tax Refonn Act of ; ·Act, whlCh1 required foundations to ~ivest. 1969~ , themselves of hotdlags io excess of 20 ·Sh!! illeged tJ¥s was done by dcUberaY, percent 'of a single COrpo(atlon and lo io· • devaluation of holding! in the lrvlne crease their contribuboos to ctw,rlty on a Company and by ~1self-deallng" acts oo j sliding, percenlag~ scale, over a I'Y'tar the part.ol..Foundalioo officials. period. ) Foundatlon 1ttomey Howard J. Privett A bill proposed by Rep. Wright Pelman termed her allegations "outrageous" (!>-Tex.), whose House BaM!ng Sub- dar!nl a two-bour diapute which kept the commlllee Is conducting a simultaneous committee In ......, °"1'\ime. as he InvestlgaUon, would give lhe foundations 1~ to Mn. Smith's statement. fife years to sell oU interests In etcoss Ill the' · of be testimoity M ol 10 ptrtent or a single company. Smith 'clt<d~elal ~ of iuea~ The James Irvine. FOJ!Dd•tlm bolds "aelf-deallag" tn wbidt she charged · i<.5 percent of• the lrviJie Company's atoclt and has d1vet1led 1tse!C or none Silic~ne Treahnents ' Fatal to Woman, 46 ATLANTA (UPll -L. J .• .Goodwin. who said he had a laps«! llctnsc from the ~ College ol Chiropractic, baa be<n charged with involuntary mansllllllh!er Ill the death ol a woman he ln,lectecl with silicone w enlargo her ~- l'Ollce .. Id Goodwin, 46. ol Atlallla, wu cllarled willl lnoer\lns llllcone lllto Mrs. Belfy Jay<o Sharp, IO, ol Macon. She died the day after Uk oporal!On. since the Act was pa~. Privett pointed out that llie divesUt1 provi1ior11 of the Ad are· In conflict the bequellt ol James !Nine 11, 81'1ndlather of Mrs. Smllh. who directed lbal 1M F,OUl\datlon adm1nisler the Irvine Compahy stock "as a unll wll!lotrt dil/Uldn or segregation." A suit aimed at clarlficallon of the con· nlct ls pendlilg In Superior Court, ho said. Mrs. Smith charged that an eppralsal of lrvln< holdlnp made by a N.,. York firm In 1972, In ~lance with lhe T11 Relonn Act waa "tallo<ed • . . to clrcumftlll iii. diatrilloiticn ~irmlenls !See llEPllM, ~t) Lon. Cltaney Jr. Seriously Ill · In. Capo Beach Horror lllm actor Lon Chaney Jr. was reported seriously IU in his Beach Road home in C&plslrano Beach today. The 67-year-old actor's wife said that her husband has been "ln and out of hospitals" ror the past several months. She added that Chaqey Md t>c.n treated for cataracts a1 well a btrlbfrl,. a dchllltaling dtaorder of the nervll/" system. 1'.1ucb of Chenc)''s hospitalization has been al Scripps Hoopilal in the San Diego area where he recently undcrweni live fr'te.ks of diagnostic examlnatiOQS. The Chaneys have lived In rclative seclmion at their seaside 60me for .....-al years. Be gained fame as the wollman, among oCber roles. Chaney reportedly has remved mo,.. than toll let ten • .!ram fans of his man)' horror pictures ataoe news ol h)i poor health was reported in a ,rnaf&Jine. • The first n<ws ol the actor's ill health wa~ reported ln "Famous Monsters of 1'~Umland." , Bonn Prote t Violent BONN (U PI) -Thousands of youths protesting a quick, vlelt by South Viet· namcse Pre9ident Nguyen Van Thieu Tuesday battled polloe and •lormed City Hall In lhe. moot v lo 1 on l lellwlng demonatratlon Som bad seen In Civ• years. Thieu modt Ille last call ol his tour In a W~t Gtrmaa copltal jammed with de-trawro and nearly d..,rted by West G<rman aovemment leaden. • .... • • ·- • ,_ ea • : / ~ . . I Commercial Sh~p· ~ea,r .. Wam e Boat --· '!'be aeoond major Newport Beach boat fire in leas lhan· a week Tuesday night caused severe damage to a commet'clal lJShJng vessel lfed at the Udo Yacht Anchorage, just three slips away rrorn actor John Wayne's luxury yacht. the Wiid Goose . Orange County harbor patrolmen said people aboard the Patrician in the ad- , Jact!!t slip, spotted the fire about 10:15 p.nf. and pushed the bumlng boat into the middle of lhe south Ll~o channel. ' wbere the bl112e was extinguished by county Ure boats .. _ • w They said that hy untying the bumlng boat. witnes!leS likely prev~led a major J disaster limilar lo the .... Friday JI MaMna ...Dunes Jn Upper Newport Bay ; where two cabin cruisers were destoytd · and two othcrt damaged. There were no injuries reported ln Tuesday's blaze and no damage to other boats. Harbor Patrolmen tentatively blamed the fire aboard the 35-foot fishing boa t "Oollchester" on electrical w I r Jn g .. However its owner, John McKinney or · Laguna Beach, insisted he shut the main .switch oU before g~lng ashore. McKinney and his crew had left the boat · aboOt an hour before the fire was spoiled. McKinney reportedly had just purchas-· ed and was transporting It from San (See !ND PDU!, l'IJ' Z) ( or .. ge We adaer . . 1'liosc low clouds and roe will UCt by midmorning on Tllursday lo hazy sunshine, •ocordlnk to the \vea tberlady. Temperatures of 61 al the beaches. will rise lo 75 In- land. Lows tonight In the 50s. INSIDE TOD"'Y The , thfee-!l"•r-old battl• b<· tweeii o.n Oil companv and o Pacific Poli.sad~! citiz1-na group, No Oil. t~ .. coulll llav• brdod· et implicotiotll 011 t/W! 1,000 milt CaliJ0ntio cO<uttine 1oltet\ set· tled . ...$tt 1to111 and pictures on Poges 54-55. - • • .. • ' .. - • .. . . • • • • r r • • • DAILY PllOl s • , . - Re~brd . Cold Penetrate ~·-eep south - '" 111 llllllod l'Teu ' I-Wesl Palm B<ach, Fla., had >II, Atlanta A Ugbt plane craAhed wbile IJ> -~ cold penetnltd tho 2', brtakJni a, *year mark ; Macon, proachlnc p i 1 ts b u r I h lnternatloaal .~ Soulh t~e In Iowa a npld Ct., 13, B~, Ala., 2', Mobllo, 31, ~ In a'lliow oquall Tuesday ol&bt. ,.lm)pon..,.. rise following a bil ..,..... Ft. Smllh. Au .. 2'. and Chattanoop 11. "'"' tho pllo and ......... ·~-t!Mntorrn was eapeclcd to bring •new In '"°w-boggcd Iowa, Waterloo with 17, ~·l\g . I -.-... ~- flood lhreall. • -Ottumwa at 20. Burlington with 21 and pi\saenim. • ~ • lb tho Mklweet. tho storm ltrt 42 dead, Dubuque with 11 had new Iowa', aod 0.. "Slick l'Olds and up to all Inches o! •lbon lllOVed northeast a'llll -.red J>Ol'r Molntl lhorll,y before mldnlght,..ported snow ID New England wett blamed !or II • -ol New ll:ogland with up I<> ellbl a r-.1 21. least two lrallJc delllll. inches of mow. . • The weather acrvlce aaldi.1'8.pklly rt1ing Most ~ dtaU. were blamed on " ' ,._t wu reported u fer oouth to temperatum, In the 40t loday and p..0. heart at tuflered u poiWODI above!·. ,'*1' Orleans and the NaUooal Weather ably tho ilOs Thursday, would brtn1 a ,cl snow. ,.st.Mee listed a dozen record lows !or lhe rapid Snow melt and increase the flood --Wisco111in reported. 18 deaths, Iowa 13, , 4•le ln the overnig ht hours. threat on many smaU rivers. Mlrmelota and Missouri 3 each, and one .. ~court Ruling als Irvine . :·:and Battle .( ... , ..... , BJ' TOM BARLEY ..... Deify ""' '"" ~·1 tlltered blt!)e Dag dipped, for lljo> 10th and lut Ume 'l\J ... i wllll .., orange County Superior ,,..., Illa! aet the aeaJ on tho long, tip of the "Promised t:aod." : ll!e ruling by Judie Robert 'lliiia!rid .cl:me as an aDticllma1. A •'Ulemeot by santa Ana's attorney just •J.ine houn ~ore, made Knttland's . f ..... _ IUIDlllltloD IVlctly academic. •--Suta Ana CtJy. AttonH!y Junes ;lrllhion, wllBe waiting lvr the Judie'• rullnl, lldmltlod his clly councU hu loot • all ID-ID ·p1.., lo put tho llllmll-acn!acn! l indbltrial enclave on the commllllty's ~.1'1111'4 arrtern fringe wttbln Santi Ana i:1"tlmdarte•. SIDce Irvine IDc:orpcnted In December, 1'71 tho ta rich pomi.Js the ; -· dty'L Wilbert ......... Santa Ana : .. wouJd give up ks lq;al contention "lrvlne -.doesn't elilt". ' i·. Hl.o peaalrnlsm prvved to be justified ... wben Judie Kneeland finnly ruled, 1ust : as his colleagues on the Superior Court f .. l/<ricb had earlier 1tated, that the writ .;~t by Wlther5 could never .be • : ;11:•nted. In short Judge. Kneeland aald • Ir'(~, u a city. does extst. • JCneeland'1 opinon recoanlzcd a recent ' ~tole Supreme Coor! rullnj which placea ihe rlpt,o o! mklenll over those ol llnd· __ In det<nnlning anoeutioos. -. Santa Ana had oontended Irvine cityhood was achieved illegally. The ~ine Company as largest landowner - • ."a.ad owner of the 938 acre industriaJ i:pftcel Santi Ana &a)'I WU "promised" :;•to 'them.In ,Jtl3, -obq\11~,blVI J><Otaled ttte . incorporation, fhi"county seat clt)''a •,SDllS clallned. ', 7 Judge Kneeland ruled In favor ol the righ11 of the citl1tu of tho ..,, clly, .uiDa they have aclustve rtcht to take &---fand even thouKb JM!rlOlll living ~ the. area, in t1ils case Santa Ana, P!• eome rl&hll. ' iidp ruled tbal Wllhen' 1ction ~ br Ille _ • reneral "" not-well , It clear In his written liliiiOci ' lthtN" ~ Of 'if'p&met1te «ll!lilned In earlier llJISUC· , .,,..ru1 court actloae aplntt the dty of [fvlDo lllill failed to meet the re- . ,qutrements of relevant laws. Banging a Lett I A weteult-clad IUJ'fer bn-57 ~ocean tenroeratum in order t~ beat a faet folding wave on the,"9121h side of lhe 11untinglon Beech pier. Although lhe photo gives the ·~p ,.nee he a about to wipe out, the a(lle waterman i.. actually di uig Ills left arm Into the loave t.o opMd "P hla turn ci!1 lhAi bolt.om 1111& four foot will. j . I Plane, Boat Mistak~nly Arrive in ~untington . • -lo Jlllno~, Nebmltl, Pemlt)olvanla, Milne olld New Hamptbltt. n;i· stonn, in 111 tret <astward, lost the fenlCllY wilb wblcll ll crippled much or the 'Mld'wtst. l'loodwaten i'eCeded lloog tho Great Likes' ahom of Mlchlpn and Ohio. More than 10,000 -who fled their bomel ..., the c,..1 Lit .. ' shom as ht&V"/ WIVH bettered the r a k e I 1 ahorellnll wereJefl to uaess theit share of lbe damagea, estlmei.d In the milllooa of dollan. Floodw~ler from Lake Erie receded tO> Car, Trailer Roll; Pair Not Serious . (' • ~· llerdm Grnve couple eacaped sertoua Injury In 1 epectacular lraller- towiotr mllhag 'l\Jeaday on lbe San Dlqo Freeway ID C.plstrano Beach. Hlghway patrolmen said Charle• E. 'Bradley, 65, lost control of. his car at about 2 p.m. and the auto and large trailer it was towing swerved and toppled onto their aides. Firemen from the Doheny station were summoned to rescue Bradley's wile, Henriette, 65. after the misbap • Mn. Bradley WU helped from the -and taken lo Mlssr.G Oomm1111ity !l<ioPltal for lreatmeot ol ahoclc, mlDor cuts lllld brulaes. . Patrdmeo .111<1 the couple bad been northbound, ·towing the travel trailer wban the aulo 1uddooly went out o! oon- trol. After the locldenl. bolb tho Cl!' and trailer wound up facing in the opposite dlrecUon. Officers said Bradley could give no reason for the IUdden IOl8 of C91llrol. Frona Page J DELAY •.. to all can ID a single y .. r. He uid he chose cautornia as a test area for the toughest pollution standard becall!e it "has an especlally serious air q~" Ru<ielaliaus cluea his deelsloo • com- promise that would pn>vide for "an orderly phase-ID o! new teclmology" aod would continue the "momentum of. PfOI• ~lo!nrd reduclll.l."1to em•~" Al Jbt'bine tlmO,llt 9ila lili" Ion would a~ "tho pooatbW~ ol ecooom!c turmoil" the _, ..... -lo comolY will the 11'11 stondeid Erivlroomontalllli Gild the ~lly wu a major eelheek for u:'.c:"n air ~­ .)lllfpi bocaUM lbt ~ed cftloe ... cleJ>endfM' .. ~ JillO t>OlluUGn ~meet dlt '*'i*'!lljwil· ihe Cleon Air Act. • I! can, """llnw to pollute1 lbt. urban lcadere .. , • the colll ol me.tiltC tho acl'e -would be lll'lllUhlUve. , Ralph Nlder accuaed l!uckellhoue of bowing lo White --by graotllla the delay. hlle emel'JeDC)' crtws eontlnued to pump from lhe ~\' ol Toltdo. Ohio. Water ched de:e!ha ol two feet lD .ome areas o · . Solne Ill Ohio National Gu 'lo. • Uvated Monday, remlloed on ducy lo prevent lootloJ and ISllst residents returnlng to thell' homes along Lake Erle'• shores. The flooJ!lng c1Uled no aerlous Injuries, bul only a fe .. of the !Oll'penona who ev1CU1ltd their bomel in Toledo'• nearby Point Place, wett able to return to their boma by Tllelday olght. ,.,...,.,,.el HEIRESS ... to charity" as provided in the Act. nie appraisal placed a value or $2'l.50 per share on the Irvine stock, giving the Founqtion11 holdings an appraised value ol fllJS,m,000. Polnlln( out tliat In 1861 the Irvine Compaey purcfwed Micco· c.lrporatlon 1bam· ol Irvine aloclt et '25 a share, Mn. 'Smith commented .that the Foiln· daUon'1 ''hand-picked" management of the Irvine Company appate<tly have been devaluating rather than increasing company asset!'. Ciarging that the independent apprais· INDICTED ON TAX RAP Financier Edwerd !,<rock .. ' U.S. Indi cts Financier: ! In TaxFr~~d al had failod to lal:e Into coosideratioo BOSTON (llPI) _ E<lwll!ll Kii>c:< or the current appraiSed market value of Ir· Brookfield, ~tus., an lnttmatkM:lally vine Company land In Orange County, known financier, waa lndlcl<d" by a wbjc~ "was .selling or benig leased at a ~ federal grand j~ ~ 00 1tveiiCOunta mJ.n1mum of from $25,000 per acre to ol income tu vlolaiio:DJ t~ D'IOl'e $300,000 per acre," lhe belr~the - Isa! f th 0 than $6 million. ! ,..._ county assessor'• appra o e r ge Fred u-•w aclln,,..ass1'liilt .allomey County holdings waa f777 million, rather •-" • lhao the 118' million reported by the New general In the JUJllce Depar!Wnt•s. Tax York firm. DIVl!lon in Washington, said it Jis One or nus brought Privett1s comment of the largest criminal Income tl mses on "outrageous." He noted the county rd · rec<> • I auessor's figure s Jl!jen incuude im· u &-At J N Iii ._.el 'd Pl'Ovemenl put on !And by private holders · · torney ames : ·a~ SAJ Krock was indi cted on three cOOnts or fn· of a particular parcel. t'Ome tax evasion totaling $1 ,443.231 . lie Even if the foundation sold its Irvine also was charged with \\'ilfully filing fal se Company stock at the appraisec! figure of and fra udulent Jncome ta~ rtturns from $22.50, contended ~1rs. Smith, and In· 1986 to 1969 . vested the money in U.S. Treasury notes, Gabriel said Krock is Ustri' a.s an of· It could Quadruple its ~resent charitable ficlal of the world'! largest surface contribuUons. transportation company, 'f'b! F J ft h The be1nss cited 0 eicessive salaries Avenue Coach Linell In New' ~ork:• De- and bonu.set paid to the lrvine Foun· fiance Industries of Ohio; Baltimore daU~ executiYll of the Irvine Com· Paint and Chemical Co., !alUmore: pany/' Altbougb dJsclo&ing a loss from Guaranty Bank ot Chicago; tN.r. Co. of ~enl ~operations of $86l.900 for CalUomla; American Steel a~ Pump of f!Sea\.ll'n-. n. Ille claimed salarlea otex· New York ; Wrighl Machi"'i; Corp. of -·r Worcester; and the Mercan~ National • ---!Jjfc•sed • lwlce, In Bank or Chicago. ' '!'tr~ =~i~ (n. ' Krock .... ae<;llSed In the ,. enls c:reaslil :\Uii.: R. Ma90n, president or reporting io..'es on Illa ' ' tu of the ln'ine Company, an increase lrom returns of $32,000 In 1966, $W, In 1967, !M.000 to 192,000 per year In January, 1158,000 in 19611and1842,000 i~ •P69. ( and to 1102,eoo tn October: Raymond L. However, the government cMrged that Watson, e~ve •ice ,president, in· Krock abould have reponed itaxable in. oeued to ll'LIOO In JaoUBJY and to come o! llilt,000 In 19611, 11!2, Jlillion In '81,000 In ~ .• A, J. A°'r, vice presi· J967,/anf'8J,OOO In • ~ o{lteies of d $!0 i.Jl'ID<I tbop w 1558,l\\IO bi 1116, 1847,000 Itit 967 and wf.,\·.~-vt' -............,, to,. f!·oooooo:,.d. toJ, '36.000 tn 19611. ·• .• -~. '° ,....,...., • .,., The lndlctmen!S agaln!S Krock, who $48,000; L. E. Eberling, vice presldentt lO lives in a 38-room house on ~ 500-acre $45,000, and again to $51,000; F, E. R itn••· F Us ed fi ltughes, vice president, to $35,500 and lO ()( ISl'"'rse arm, t vwroups of $44 ,000; R. H. Reese, vice pr .. ldent, lo evaded Items. They Included ; ,1, -ooo and again lo "' 000 -Unreported interest inoome o f -· ~. . _,,--Wltben had IOUlht to block !he at· ·· tomey general'• plan lo Ole a DO!lce o! . dismissal of the city's ninth "J>rombed 87 TERRY COVILLE Of ... blillY """ ... ., In 1ddiUon to salaries, she asserted, $280,000 in 1966 through 1988. t Harbor patrolmen' aatd the Bennetts txecutlves receive substantial aMUa1 -Income Crom exercise ot\Wock op- were eurprlled at the tack oJ sea piano Fire Set in SD Hotel bonuaes, In Mason's cue, a bonua or :;;s1~;uable income ~r $737,000 In 1961 Land" action. 'Mult dismlua1, Withers ,reaaoned, mlgM prejudice the Cllllomla Supreme Cotrt's consldentlon of the issue. B1itish Reject ,.Use of Hanging LONDON (UPI) -The HOllle of Com- -mons today declslvely rejected a bid to 'bring back hanging In Brii.In three yeara after it was abolished. -·11 did ao by a vote of 320-178, defeating a private bill submltled by Edward Taylor, a Conservative Party i~'ii:r. government and the op. on Labor Party aUowed their '"{" 1 to vote freely according_ to their consciences without party dl.sclpllne. OU.NM COAIT IT DAILY PILOT ' l'!lf ~ C-t DAILY l"ILOT, wltll wtlldt It _..,._ ftle H._,__ 11 ~1""4 1W 1M Ol'e• &Nit ~lllllnt ~ ...... noM tdlt• er. Mt ....... MlllN'f ltlNUgll frld1y, for C.11 M•, MtwllOrt e..ctt, H1111lll'oflon 9Md!JJl•l•lll \'1lt•'1', UQ- 1 .. n., lrvlnit/$Mlll~ ... S.11 C~l1l ••" JuMi C1M1r..-, A tlfltle fflllorlll 911111111111 .. ..., ........ ......,. .,.. """"''"'· fM jll'iflCll)tl jll\IOtl ... "-•t.1'11 !t et 1» 1¥1tl .. W ltntt, C..11 M.... C:.llftfollt, nu.. Roi11t't N. W1ff '"'*"' .,... ~"'*" J 11li: R. C11rl1y ~,,..... ... o.-..~ n-•• ic •• .,u ...... Maybe thett la aomethlD1 lo cbarget by Hllnlfnlton Beach crlllcs that the city loab like a lot of other common places. ~· Up! mlltaktn1 Hlll\tln1ton Beach for otber localloos Tuesday. Tho first mistake was made about noon. A Oylng couple from Juneau, Alulca, aofdy plopped lhelr alngle engine C.SW aea pllne Into tho clear clwmel.o of Huatlllgtoo Harbour. They thought lhey were aafely tucked into San DJego. About 7:30 p.m., an of£-d11ty Gardena policeman headed his 18·foot pleasure boat toward the bright light• or lhe Southern California Edison power plant. He was qUite surprised when the·boat ran aground on the sand at lfuntington State Stach. He thought he was hlalfed into the calm harbor waters of Redondo Beach. Cily lifeguards and the Orange County harbor patrol said the seaplane, pilOled by ltfr. and lrlrs. Bernie BeMett, was Wl:. damaged, and allowed lO take off again after an hour delay. The Bennetts were flylhg from Juneau to En!enada, Mexico, when they became confu*d, spotted the clear clfannels in Huntington Harbour, an'd decided It was San ~iego. ·' • FrontPflfleJ 2ND FIRE ... Diego to Wilmington. He had put in at the Udo Yacht Anchorage, 717 Lido Park Drive, to spend only one night. facWUes1 lllx:e it'• common in AJuta to SAN DIEGO (AP) - A Ore",,.. aet to ~~· further rev Iden c e of -Income from loan commltJDent fees bop from lak .. tO>IaU by air. a cl-of an uaoccupled roam of Park "mlamanagement" Mn. Smith told the of 1572,000 In 1-. " The boat wu not IO luclcy u the Leon Hotel, forclDI iiO oc more petnm to commillee that !J,000 potential borne -Other income, Includtn1 t&sulting aeaplaoe. II auffered llODle dlma;e to the nee, IDveeUptors lllld today. Firemen buyen were "forced to leap.frog over the fees, or 1257,000 In I~. • hull u It llCJ'lped over the aand, and had quickly put out the blue 'llletday. No In-Irvine Ranoh and to buy home' ID the ad· -Alleged ncuuous nel opefaV"B '°"' to be hauled away by trailer this mom· I -'ju_r1_es_wcre_;_reported....:.. ________ _;Jo:.:c.ln_.lo::.1.c.erea...:..:._;t:..o_the:.:;_aou..._,lh .... _ .. _____ d_ed_uctions:..:.:'=..:o:..f· l642::..::::·000:.:..:i::.n .:1967:::_~::=_ __ Ing. llllke Ard, owner of tho boat, told state !Ueguerde be mistook the Hualingtoo B<ach power plant for the Redondo Beach power plant. By the time he realized his error, it was too late. Ard and one friend were on the boat when It beached. NeJther was hurt. Poverty Fund Cuts Protested An esUmaltd 250 peno111 ._ntlDg antipov~ty programs in the Los Angeles area were scheduled to march near the gates ol the Western Wlilte lfl)use today to protest President Nixon's cull in an- tipoverty funds. The bulk or the marchus, poUco llld. v.·ere representaUves Crom the Los Angeles Rumor Control Center, which is one of the programs which laces et· Unction In .lf.le. new budget cuts. Police contacted In advance by the demonslralors said th~ group planned 1 "simple march" ln lhe area along Avenlda del Presldente which Danks pasturee of the Ellmore Thoroughbred Randi. TllDs IRsses ladies T elllis Shoes 7.95·9.50· 14.95·J6.95 Teruis Rackets 4.95 ta 58.00 Dantap • Wllsan-Penn Tennis Balls T8111is Wn Ups T ennls Stmging Tennis Hats & Visors Duck Feet Fins ' • •- 646-1919 Batkboards BasketbaOs • Goals Baseball Shoes -Bats · Mitts • Gloves -Undershirts .Volleyballs -Rubber ' &0Iiffier Softballs . Volleyball Nets .. .... , ,. ,.., • .. , .. llri•lll., A, Mv,,.;"• MMltlr'lt .,..., Cil•if• H. lH• ltlc .. •" ·p, N.11 ----C.• MtMI Sii ":::~ .. ..... Witnesses al tM scene praised the fast reaction time ol harbor palrolmen. aaytng flro boats arrived within minutes after the fire was reported. Newport B<ach city fire departmenl olfictala aald thla momlng they Intend to join the barboT dlalrlct In conducting In extensive Investigation into the ca115e: of tho fire. The blaze damaged the cabin and the forward 1e<Uon of the boal Agents Find More Indian Documents ~ -- Masks -Snortlls . Kkk eons LJ1m,SwilT11m $Jiii! swin T~ & Suits • Racquet Ball Racquets Paddle Tennis Paddles HandbaD Gloves & Bans Ping Pong Paddles & Sets .. .. M.-,.,t llMctl: Im ....... 1"111 ~,h01 m ,_, "- ''""'''•""•'"""'' ll'OJ ..... ......,.,. " ... C ........ t •...,,.,II ~ •u1 t:•11t I tTI41 641-4111 a .... A'-11111; MJ..ltll ll'NIM ~ M.-_. M ~ '-- 4fJ""'41f • ,,_ ............ .,_,.. Cl::::alH• _,Uf C#W .... I, 1'11. Ol'llllt C..I l"lil'I .... I ~. 1W ,._. ... -.. llMtn ........ flfllwt.I ~ W ......... """*"" ..... ""' ........... ~ ......... . "" .............. . ._.. (199 ....... """ .. c.... ..... C.11'-"M. ~-.. °""" ..... """""'' ... ,.,.,. ..... .....,,, :.lllltwy ........... ......,. I Damage to the OoUchester was ten· tatively estimated at S?,000, but harbor dlstricl ofllclats said the eracl damnae will not be known unUI the boat l.o hsuled DUI and.~pected. Last week's fire , which caused 11in • eatlmaltd $50,000 damage to fo11r boat1. wu appuonUy slarla6 by • J!Orllbl• el<ctrlc healer Iha! llre oIDclal.o said WH left to cloae to wood penelln( In one of lhe boall. 'lllel'-lwl-lled that fire the wort! bcSiit fire In Newport B<acb In nurty 10 )'W'I. MAXTON, N.C. (UPI) -Federol •uthortU.. hive disclosed they rooovered In the homea o! three lndlena two mort truckloada or documents stolen from the Bureau of lndlan AJfeln In Wuhlngtoa. The lndllna were .....ied on cberge.s or Interfering with recter1! on"'"' and were errllped 'llteaday at nearby Fayetteville. Aulho<iUes llld FBI ...... and aher· ure cl<P.!tioe, who t:::::'1 uncovered I'"' Cldii ol BIA te lo -.an County ID lluoe weekl, went lo the bome or Docl: LodlJelr Jr., JI, with a IMrdl WUTIUll. Skateluds-Meers· a TllCks Frisbees &i.erants Sllae Sbtls-Qlltens Sidewal Bxk ·Pds Sleetill Bags Dl'ts & Di1 IUds oml 9 TO &-4DSEll SlllllAYS Raleigh Bikes • 10 Speeds-5 Spee 3 Speeds -1 Speed Parts -Tres · Tubas . -Repalrinl 538 CENTER &48-1919 • •• ,. J I ' ~ • " ' " •I , ol •I •• ' .. ., " I , ,, I I I I , ..f?91 • problem? Thtll tQrjte ,....-0-. Pat tofll -...i r'ed ,...._ ' • tape, on the answer, and I a<ti<m UbU n•r" lo 'lit.. tolve iMqut. .L tlfr . In 901> emmenl ahd 11 o v r que,. 'tiOIU to Pat , 'Dunn/At btisinear. Mail, -. ---• ~ ·,./ // ,.-//' S DlllY PILOf' ·Meet Y oUr ·sollfh' Coast andidate~. ' "'iiil'A--. -{ . t..-/ ~ \. /;· By JOHN VALTE "'lbose ~" he added. "•re ijle1uil PierC"e 7 cited the immense growth reputation of our SClbools ls retained apd · time, equipment and labor ~o ma'\Y ~th Ot .. ~ ,., ... ,,... i.lization of eJ..1111Jng resourcta within which bu taken. "glat-e 1n the dls.triCt Over la lmpro\•ed in the 1or1.hcomitlg years." '. Coast ar@a youth athletic projecCJ. .,f Seven Soulh ."~•"' irea men with -' H ·ie his buslneas ,.~•·· •• • ..,.,,,-fiS<aJ' llmi!atloos and dedicati"' I<> the the past 10 )'Uri and pralsed the distri ct Hurst added tbal recently reltased test • ct s .,.... -"" backgrounds lo education or youth ac· • 1 ed 1 Ing b scores by the CaUfomia State Dtpa.rt· prime reason for seeking elect.ion t~ • .q. livllies are ~ng ele<;tlon to tbree seats reordenng of priori es • BQe uca-.<taf! and !nut,.. or be a le Lo cope •• CUSD board on the'C8plstraoo Unllied School District / ment or Education ~owtd ' lrwt , • .. · ' ,~~ lion in • pniemitl~t ~tion. '' '-· , • .,. with 'the massive elPa(lsion . At a recent pupils . "rank among the h I g b e s t •11 have been in major businesi Ur lbe Board of trustees in the April 17 elec-Boilano said' that the COSD /his an candldale's fonJDl. Pi~tce pointed to ~chievers in the state." ~ 'area ror more than ll 1ears and I~ 1~~ C4Ddidale{I, who all have said th.at excellent reputation for ~Uation o[ Dana 1UTT$eig:h Scbool as 1 •14 example \ '"l'his n1easurable success in the that a major buslne&Sman cah belp campaigning this year is a hardship iqnovative ed~i~l ·progmns. of foreslgb~~\by the district offiCiajs. classroom indicates fiscal resp611$ibillty balance. the board. ,.. because-of new, at·large balloting, seek "But havin1 ,said that we ~Uy 'Pierce pledged to be "aware of the to CUSD taxpNyers." he said.. "Being Involved in construction-i could election to a 1board whicb.,will be charged h·ayt.! a fine program does not iulply that n~ · or students'' and added lhat Hun;t said that an :irea or',H.'t.'Cled in'· help the district's r&w building ptogl'I!" , with administering $25 millim in school ,we cannot take deflnttiYe deps to im-llUStees should implement programs provement ·in the distr.ict 1s ln the that we are entering into, hopefu1tr.·,.o bonds authorized in a special vote last r ,,_. ' • • elementary mathematics program and prevent soine construction em>rs,· "he . February. prove. ..~ ~·hlch make pupils "aware of what said tll&t the staf! has begun 3 plan to im-.said. In only me lot the three trust~ areas is "One key area in which we can im-awaits them once they leave school." pi-ove the math offerings. l'lon1an said th<' district has too many . there an incumbent candidate. Current prove is providing !or meaningful ,in· An adv~te or strong vocational On 4.5-15 all-yenr s~hoot, tlurst said good educatibnnl programs to list ·)>ut board ..Prtsident Bob HUl'$t of,...Lagwia volvemenl ot ~w;sns. students an.d training and preparation ,for students. that despite strong support ar·the 45-IS stressed l'ha t' "ituprovement is needed~n < I -t • •. °""'9• c ... ,. -'"'"'~·~P.O. Boz 1560, Cosio -, • · lf•!IO.) ·1 92626. Include your Niguel seeks a second tenn in his Area· teachers in the' Gedsion making at tbe ~Pierce illu.!trated his philosophy w~th program by a broad·based ciLizen's com· basic n1ntb and reading progran1s." ' Six District. grass-tOOts level," be said. . statistics which show that within 20 miltee, the majority of parents dlsap-He added that he would be willing to He and feOOw candidates have ex-proved ot the concept. continue to •·c~plore a~ length" the 90n· pres~d cone.em over the recent change 11We can not expect the necessary sup-years, "80 percent of the jo"5 which w~ll "I J>elieve it to be a dead issue in our cept of all·yenr school. ·., t Ctlep n"'mber. 1 'TenderonP Tendered DEAR ~j.T: The product, "TOO: derooi,"orrlide by Sto!Cely-Vah Camp, slowly dl&!ippeared from the markets. 1 Can't eVftll get it through a wholesaler in Coota MeJll\. Could you find out ~ it is still beiJJg .made? This may ~ like a minOrigroblem compared to some, I ad-- mi~ bu~ Hv~ been w;ing this product for over ~yem and can find nothing as a substituter for one recipe. J --G.S., Costa Mesa "Tenderool" Is being manufactured, lilt·illt&ti<Aa.rkett ba_!.e 1~ orderittc it sin~ tt-il not a ''high profit" macaroni prodnct, according to Stokely-Van Camp In Los ._..e:s. You can order Tenderoni dlrtetly ~from the maaulacturee by writlntJ't Mr. C. G. Morse, Marketing • Departmetit, Stoteley·Van Camp In.c., P. O. ax Ill, lndlanapolis, Ind. fall. Follo.q yoor price per carton lnqotry llld riMipt of your order and check,. a shlppln1•r wUI be issued and you'D ,...i\lt Ille Tenden>nl via United Pan:et -' Senlce.~ Avt•8ata Beoldet DEA'ltPAT: Is there any unbiased and oftjecdvi!I comparative in f o rm a t i on availibte•bout all the 1973· cars on the nwte~t I am planning to buy a new car and have. started "shopping around" at various •De\v car dealers. I bi;ive been giveJlll>tfformance data by each dealer , I've viSiled. but I'd like an easier ,met.hod of' COfWIU'ing on~ car to another. Judging Gata1t from a bunch of individual broclmel is an almost impossible task. R.~, Lap,aa Beach in the tuJes governing the election of port from those people if •11 the basic be available. are jobs that don't exist t~ school district ," he added. L R. ··'RAY'' BAl\'ER, a· San Juan : trustees. · -deci&lons are made by a select few who day." " 'Hurst's competitor is a Laguna Niguel Capistrano resident· for th~ JmSl dozen Previous to· last November's election a tben decide to usen" their product·-"Our. educ~fional syst~m must keep resident with a strong background in years. also seeks election to the posl ~ 1 trustee ' J'8ll only in the district he -pace with society." be said. youth activities. H and bis wife. Elaine la couaty • represented. · remember the · 45-15 (all-year..school) Pierce promised to be "especially social worker), are the parents of three ~ Jn last November's ,eneral elections fiasco?" critical" of special programs which have Vl.NCE WINNINGHOFF, 42, Is a tiV<!-,. sons who attend local schools. The famlly 1 district voters approved a new plan u.c. oaruCK" PIERCE, ~tano's op-the (potential to l•snoWball, but be of year resident or the coastal community home is at 3l411 J,I whereliy trustees must-Jive within a ... _J_ 'd t questionable value.~) \'"" and cites his four sons as "reason: enough Galano Way. -1 spetjfied d\slric~ but are cbooen by the P"'enl, has !;teen a UlUlB Point rem eo In Trustees.Area Six, BOB llURllT-.nd 1~ seek election" to Baker c i t e's " a I . electorate at·large. since OCtoher of 1968, living with his wife VINCE WINIONGiioFF. are tho.tW. <.,.. . the CUSD board. . stroug lwckgroond In Trustee Area Four, which covers and three cfl!ldren at 33056 sea Lion didates. , Winnlnghorr is a 1n education. part1c- Dana Point and the coastal portions of Drive. Hurst is 39 years old and is a pro-procurement special· ul~r.ly as a~ ad· the district to the north, two men seek Pierce received his early education' in curement s......,ialist for Mc Do nne I· · f ,..,-Jr R d. nlUllstrator in both Y'"" 1st or"""' ins a 10 conventioMl -schools election. the rufal area of Jackson County, Mich. Douglas. He sieks a second terin on the of Ne.WIJ0!1 Re!ch. and in corrt>ctk>nnl LOUIS ALBER'!'. BOITANO lives at board and h f J t 23751 Brisbane Bay, Lagun3 Niguei with Before moving to the South Coast Pierce · . lS wi e, ane • institutions. served as an employe at the .old .cape He and his wife. R;ose ~n. have, two ... ~ an instructional Baker was_ a prin· sura 1 ~ hisFwife, Linda. h ht ttbe. . ea.a· veral nu·ssi·le test fac1·t111·es . daughters . The family _ltves at 23911 a1.de in the ~hool cipal nine years in ,special sebools ~nln ~ or seven years e taug a ·JUDlOr m Still t Lan · r· .... una Niguel d trl L ·Tb I t high level in San Diego and in 1967 Florida. • , Huwrsaterhas seervmed..,.as treasurer. of the is c ey ive a by the Orange County Department··bt ~----l -'-"e 29052 Aloma . """NINGHOfP Education. His "'ork record 8190 !hows · became direetor of professional pro-\,CUICl•~ca. , .... ;),'XI Orange -eounty School Boards· Associa-'"' .-wi.nningboff has served as a director of service with the California Youth 1oA,.. , grams for the Sao Diego Teachers test facilities in FIOI'-~ . tion, as vice president of the South Coast the La~a Niguel Ho l{l e owner's thority.' · ... ; Association. In 1969 · ida. Area Boys Club, as a member or the Associahoo and as a 1nember or the coin-Presently, he is the owner or ·.a ' he became executive Two of '\tie Pierce board to ·South r.oast ' mittee advising t?le di Strict on recreation transport company. • i director of the teac'&. children attend Dana <;pmmunity Hospital matters. . . . Baker also has workedJe .(ocal youlJ>. I er ~P· Hills High School~ ..amt as chairman of. Extremely active 1n sports 1n the.South athletic progra1ns and on the CtJSD' • "We live in an era Mrs. Pierce is a sec-the board for the C-Oast area, Winningboff was a leader in Advisory Recreation Commission. ···~ ~ whidl bas failed to retary. The ~-capistrano-Laguna t the estaWishm~t · of the first Little ... ',:-·"I believe that all residents of the corn·:. recognize the im· · date iB an engineer· ~a\· Occupa.-~ue ba.Sj!Jwt}\ pr:ogram in ~s cOm· munity should mJke any po8slbJe ·can--·{ portance of edoor mathematician Co r Uoo8i-·Pr.wjrarp. · · muntty as well a~· ~outh .football pro-. tribution to the district educational _pfo-l thiooe -~d."'!:Thisf1:tture1.,,1·: Nor\ h American P1••c• , ~-.':h .al',QDdidate ·• .. &r~ ~nd t/le -ne)Y ~ler club, at..Oa_na grams and I believe tbat t am qu·ali!ied I ...... Rockwell and specializes in the design of tit,a~~.term;" .,, Hills High School: · to serve In the capacity of trustee,t1 ·tie ure bas created twq •o•TAHo computer logic programs. "'-...-M!fi,:'' ~lieve ,His goals and objeciives.,as1p.,ti-ustee, sai d. .• basic needs to lJEf met by those who serve He is a .graduate of JJ,ollins College in ~Y' ~~ as a ·...S,T he_ ·sf id, inc\µ~e ·"th~.-~~bli~hm~t. of He , like several other candidates, Said ! as elected officials. Winter Park, Fl1t. tru~;~1~ '.\Qsu re' Utat the ·.eX:Celient gl)Od .communications between. teachers. that the district's present programs \ , , -cJSssified -employ,es, tOmmu&tty merit praise. "l know of oo area .-jn ·, .""! , repre~ntati'ves arid t~~~al')>tlbli~. particular ne(!d ot ~hange,'' he added.' '. N ' H . M. • • "I: ~.Id also -like .. toi set; gn;aler On the controversial issu e of all·.Y'!ar urse· s ouse·>i· ,_!~·sw· ns part1cipat1on of all. Cth""" in school school. Baker.said that unless "a sigm!i-' ~ ~ district operations,'' he· added. _ ~ cant change or public opinion oeturs. I · ' "Although tbe~ClJso maintains· a high believe that other objectives would 'bto \ standard of education~ creativity aod in-more productive." 1 novative prograihmingtsbt>Uld :.'be ·con-The third candidate for the trustee .• tinued, for there:la alwa'ys room for im~ area covering all of San Juan and \he ' provement,'' he added. southerly portions of Mission Viejo is "1 Wiµninghoff, a11uding to recen~ school WILLIAM moMPSON. ,who was amop.g \ district effo~ to \pstltute. ;a .. Jli\Qt, all· ~he leaders of the ·rece;'t effort to hilt 1 . . Ended Airer Mufde-r · ' . I. • _, Tiit ~al Highway Traffic Salety Adll I n tpitton bas pabli3bed three beoJdee8 ~ comparative pieriormance in- fG11.....a about 1973 cars · a ad m~s: Brakes: A Comparison 9f BrUil*l'Pet1onnance for 1973 Passenger a. .Motorelcles (5> 'cull); p ' · . 1e Dfitl':'jif!':" 19'73 PiisteD&tr CUs MotorcJeles (JZ.85); Tiros: A Codi#~• of Tire Reserve Load for mri~er Can (IS cenlll. 1ltese booldMa lare Compiled f--..,.. • ~ , school said, however, the visit to the yeat-school p~ogram, said';& Contlnues ·' f)!;i'ea¥~lJillha'-tn~.1,,.~~tl ; .,_,._"'''"• mp()\ -...,..,.r ...;11ct .... ~ .... ,.....,.,.,, """' \o ...... tbe')l9nc;'""' ~f11 11 , ~-·111om\llJOn, 11,, lWU'llftti ~'wi.fo~ 1 ,,AAl',~l" '" nr ... ,,,.,.,,,-!!.;'.ttl.1 1r.n..·~ ·,..._' ~-'.!"'by.,...!~. "Mr''leetbflRi'"i~f '' -'"w.,,.. 'their ~ ~\ilrm at a · El :Mar• ol. :iz.y...,...,w --lllltl8 during ID ~ -·-w ··-based oli the aivis1on ' the ~. the Drive, 'Mliiloil Viejo. . '~. l mocbeduled mercy missioo at a low-dents. break between student·~e He ...,, ... las Weal • ~· . vld0cl>llf1 dtmMUc ud~ ":.~~ taren,,._n~DMI •r·•~ ineom• bousini project hal C.ua<d au-"We ba~ policiee Md instructtonsstat-ships durint the school Year the Cout d!re<lar~. • ' · '°'=. @ .,...,.nee o1 IO!!!lin& ing that they pin lind ,.<;,!"'lu,t; falseRY. ~" ' f!llasiclns l'Gr . '" --J" I ••I)' I end#Yllil. ,.,.; ~I a' l"a;,;~> > t, ~··il ' :-~ ;JOEDlns lli)-il,;•lllliJll>--t 'a.'11 " · · · b<!ll .. tHittillelS.15progranllsa•ad ,,r._•fn,. ter ol New Orteani°Tax ~ J8mes p.m.," fhe' an saJ • issue-in the district. graduateu J"-with W. Smith, was foUnd by poliCe in a desert· In Jigbt ol the murder, she ~d. "we . fn the race for the Area Se\ren po,jtion ~ ~acbek>r's degtte- ed field in .the Algiers section of New c:ertalnly would wapt to eValiiate the on the board, three candfdatd ~ the m .. mMayrkeb!2~·... Is bni...t=· lelt rink _ ~ lo !"* g ability. ~-d8le pic•Wzl figures for each make ud JDM11r 1 Wicatlng perfennance In ac.- c :I 11.t and passing ability, In addllloif to ,.. ilid braking lnformatlln and 11r• m t I curers' codes for marking tires. AUii t9'eo booklets are available from ~at of Doeumeats1 Gtvern- m-,fn;tlng ornce, WaUIDgton, DC Orleans Tuesday. safety factor" QI. the homo1 Yisits pro-post left vacant by long-Ume trustee ed cat ' ":::b id She was clad in a bra and slip, and ~ Froed. Newfbatrht Jr. dldet tru k' •. "'Iucau'°:ii and !:rk !. THOMnCNll ~ Lt. Gov. James E. Fitzmorris Jr., a ne o ose can es c 1ng• had been shot three times in the face. friend ol the Smith family, said Tuesday ' . "' wit~ hundreds of hiah IChooJ pupils eatb •. Police arrested Stephen Berry, 17, a the . f end' tuden operator CECU.. HO~N, has likened year " · .. resident of the Fischer housing projett, -practice boo s tngtd'be ttedn~s ~ims~lt. to Ne~art Jn that both men are "Educationally, the ·cuso has •·ftne and charged hitn with murder. ~~i~i;~ mes woo bal un-in bwnness m the · reputation andM"llCldemic achieveinent . M'191 Smith had been missing since area. 1 record. CommunicaUon between teachers . SUnday, when abe went to visit ail elder; t!ft'nS," ~:u~ and the adn'linlstration has been golMrln SMt,e Park Folifers uPI •-ty diabetic wOmall in the Fischer proj-p T ii t B d · fl t th most C8lles," be said. · · · -I· 'nmR PAT: Our family a;noved I<> SLAIN IN NEW ORLEANS e<t. She had been teaching the woman ay . () e s anne ~th ~a~ ~d t! Being a resiJ!ent of Mission Viejo. CJaliloaf!la quite recently and we would NurM Jo Ellen Smith how I<> iitject insUlin. and his wife, Ellen, where the growth 6oom will be ""'8t ' llk.,:to spend our tw .. week vacation Dean June Hannon of t~ e nursing By· Nevada Assembly have two children. strongly felt, Thompson said' he would'be • setiGl"'f!S much of this beautifUl 'State as the family borne is of benefit aS: a trustee. '· ~. Some friends ot ours have told CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -The at 32931 Calle Mi· He warned, bowe.ver, against erect.idg·, =~ ~l~tak:a~~n~ ~~is::n:~ \ Sc1""'ool : B-0.01', d#·.~Pan· el Hits ~~~a a~ill'b:ii~~~~i~~t:18~ ~ ~~~~~Juan Cap. HOMAN ~~~~~ur~;:u;:ri:: =; ; white l could get inlonn.ation..aliQtlt the JI l~ Q,.lt' . state. Homan is a past governor or the san the bonds. ; 1'DDbed ot· parks in the ' Staf~. Patjt · ~ i ' (:. ·7 · ·G 1 The measure was sent Tuesday to the Clemente Moose Lodge, an originator In spite of the ready cash, Thom)lfJOn ~ S,t~itJ the1r Jocations.!~d---fie'Qities~? • '. · · · ·, . , ~ , Senate on a 37-0 vote a ft e r and was an initial dlrector of the South streS.sed that schOOl •sites sboUld-.. be 1 ~~JilG to pJan our trip ti iW,.nce 1 -i · c ·. • · ' E' 'd-• Asse-mblywoman Eileen Brookman (0-Coast Youth Basketbali program and a carefully selected and outside con· ~ pa;ks that would 'be 'the lnost-: Nix· on u•s· m· .... ---. . 'UcatiOll Las Vegas), said it was "a little money director-for the San Clemente Little tributions to schoolB should be solicited. en;o,able for our t&milY tO vi~it.• h .Ii _,. bill aimed at giving some relief to the League. '1This election is a critical step tow,rd . J.N., c.aP,J~ Beac,._ ·~ .. public.•· • Homan said he has donated abundant our rutu re,'' be added. · . 11 1l'HE imJts ortbe Ca111omla state • ··• . . " 'i;,;;i;;;;;;;;:<;;e;;;;iiUAiiW~Hiii·~j··~r================='=======· ==~1 IW''t ~ ~~·pre located an4' brWlx~. /.Criticism .of-President Nlx,on•s· edUdl~ ~ ~at Jhe President conside~ t~ ~ im-f $ . hi a newly 'revised folder. I t~ion'al ).lU<fget and a· request for t~ chief portant," he deClared. "l cmm.ot support GEM TALK -4 the Slate Department :~:Jt tUcbtive. to take immediate ltepg "to . • !hf proposed budget which cuts nearly . rutl<!JI. A• lliby ~f"f'billt.~ ~', iecUfy" his actions were voiced in 'bail a'bllliOn doDm from ed""8ti0n~' I an1 1inde:r: 0( :C.. 00 unlL~~ Anabeirti Tuesday by the· N_ational School 1 "Public education is on the defense.~' t•.' ea ures o Board Association cOnvent1on · !I •· · of the folder gives ~j~~r i1>-A convention resolution criiiclzed Nix-be said. "We are hearing a different kind ~tioa on state park campgroiinds: on's vetoes of congressional fwtding bills ¢. cr!~m from· pigh administration of- ·•-fise areas, and historic parks and~ for education as well as his impoundment ficial& lllit questkms public education's ~=~ n:o:r!:l':~~ =!r ':;inall of money eanl!~rked foi:-schools, w~ch ~!, be~ role. This debate forces us back tO --tbe de-"'-ent a\ P 0 Box 2390 declared was contrary to the spirit ,"' . tM fundamentai3. lhuinu !""' .... • • ' ' ti f powers " t)Qcramento, 96811 seh~ ~~tion also 'oPj,osed "reduced !'~is· fight cannot be "~®~ 1n l • s--t-·-bud et .....,uests in the face of already in· Washington alone. What is rpjss~g IS a • IWlfstor f!8• """''" a~uai;~ucaUon•l funding" as well as bl(l8rtisan ~lition of school officials and 'I DEAR PAT: I am trying to ~eep a •'i)roposa· ls to divert federal aid I<> ciUzent. That• the reason Nbion .ts able h•-m15;;..,.•11111Zl:J.'A:!nat~ "'1,iiotograpblc rec<itd of the Spanish . te ed caf on ,, · Lo do whllt he 11 douag, because It JS s~let JEWELRY SERVICE n wealhouses that are being torp do'!"" pr~. Wal~er ~. :M:onttate (O.Minn.), told for Congtessmen to vote against school· !l)faalOng San Clemente's -s)w:e. I have pie· the group that he strongly disagrees with ch!1dren ~.Penn Cen~J. We need a You, as buyer of a wide range 11 tures of the outside or the casa Nuestra, President Nixon's priorities in proposing shift of P"?nti~ ber_e so Con~ of increasingly sophisticated p~od- £1(but1 before I could gel inside, bulldozerii schOol aid cuts in the federal, budget, will be afra1d not to vOte for edllcatin." ucts, are better educated, more af .. n1lhad leveled the 50-year<Jld limdmark. Is whlle increasing th• defense budget. fluent, ahd more skeptical than --11 there any possibility of tracing the. Lar· ''The ,real issue is not the spending, but ever, asking for much more inior- ·ri ry Jamily. most recent f u 11-ti me · Second Dea'th mation about the products you buy. ,,,, resldents, or the Bartows or Rossburos, . With this increased interest in ,,., earlier owners, in the hope or gettiqg H. } J ii . prottucts, you are more i ban ever ,.,, noor plans and old pholo!f ~ nreplace•, omosexua a At Reducti·~n concerned about servicing, and it •h tbandellers. patterned tiles and other is estimated that, by 1990, service "' erchilecturel details that made these I ,J bomes so unique? v18·. 1'ts ReJ' ected wUI account for·• of all petsorta . , M<M., San etemente , CJinic Probed expenditure.s, exclusive of educa-· Your best ctaance ot obtahaing ID-• , • • ,uon, religion and medical care. by J. C. HUMPHRIES • - The fashionable wedding ring , .. '· ArlCarved wedding rings. Olatinctively styled. AnangOd in fashion collecUonS. from contempo- rary to antique, Let us help you choose the ring 1hal's right foi your· love. cfirtCarved • • . ,-· -. I •• . OI formation about Ca" -alll Its" WASlllNGTON (,\P) -J U s·t t C ~ • Jewelers, years be!ore the flood •I lormer °""'" woatd"" '°Jobi the -1y Wllllam O. Douglas of !he U.S. SUpreme MIAMI (UPll.:;.""' auto~ h11s been of complicated products. were al- 10 orglllhed Sae Clemente Htstorlcal 8ocle· Court has rejected without commtnt the ordered for Mrs:, <l!•lre Hardy, ~5 •. of ways faced with servicing of jewels • (I f.V. lneladed ta the ....,,, cemlll ~I-plea Ii! a llomosexual--0riented church lor . Hi~leall, F14., the second pt!'!On oUicinls antl watches, and are therefore far ,, octs ls the reconlbtl GI --or 1COess to California prisollS. • ' ;. · .Uld died within ·a · month rollowm.g ahead of other industries in service ., arty mldtots to add to Ille lllolorlc:al Earlier this month, the Universal surgtry by'Dr. Thnothy Lamphier at hts fu · ti us J lrcbivts ~being colled<d at t!ae Saa Fellowship of Mciropohtan Churches ask-~~ex•~a'neightr'aredofucllflceon :;i:c£u•eno ~ ;eat8' ag.o we fa.ced this con-1 Clemente b Ubrlry. Jlopo111Uy, . ed1Jlouglas for a temparary re.straining uM -• • d dust nd ,.. some of t sodel'y'1 membtn may order to lift a ban by a califomJa prison WUbut "Opa...Locka Fats'' Tynes, 44, also sumer nee in our m ry a , ~,. .. ,.to llllala the lnlormallle ,...,_ olflclal on religious services aimed died of blood palaonlng and a blood ctol have since taken advantage of our • ~ ,.. 'al the prl n t bo 11 mates • in uie hlDp Mardi 17. independent position to make sery· ""81 CoollCI Playflft 11111 mar Y a moomaa n port • · ' The operation entallt removal of a I""· ice a primai;y part,of our business, =.-:::· J: ~~ Pl'!'~cb~ce:"~ 0 : th:'.~: !Ion of the liilall' intestine, permittin& We believe dtatlt!s a major factor lllltorical SoclelY ud tta _..., fedtn1l panel in Qilifornla, but c:4in-. food to \'"'!"lhre!lfb Ille boclY mort q~k· In the continuing existence 91 the ..-it a..i ~. If lllY -plained 1<> Douglaa that detaya In ly and lamttlng aboorpUon. Llmp\lier said indejltnden~ and wUl go on main- II ' • J.C. fiumphrie6 Jewelera · 1821 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TtRis l111kA1T11rlc•t4-Ma•tft·Chart• " 21 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~l·HOI • ' ....,. C011toct "A.t voar Service-" wH' scheduling the heartn& were causing Ir· the operation permit. wtlghl loss talmng and expanding our service 1.....,.ttoo -tM lamlllet 1" .,.._ ttparable harm to inmates It said were r<gardless of ho)' much food Is con-in .. e'.'.:v'..::e'.'.:ry~w'..'.a'.::y...!po:::ss::i:'.:bl:.::•:.· -----'=====±======-===============' u.-1, ,..'ll be ialormed. tn need of counscl lrom its ministers. sumJd. - ~ r I I ' " I • I {. r • I \ • \ \ • ,. t • ·, " j1 OAILY PILOT ' . Don't Tinker With Tradition ' BACK DOOll lllJSJNESS DEPT. -At this wriU.,,...lt __. ... tbal Ille CO.ta M ... Cly Council. lo I? iollnlft wiJldom. is 1..., lo dam tho doiir down on any ef· fort <to CGDlrOI ....... ules. 1'bla may pnwt a wlte maneuver. Selllq -'""" l&rall!S and patlol baa --• """'*1U -paMlme in nant ]...,.. And wbm the Coota "1~ ,.,vtpe1 dads started menlng with ---last November, iheY were -la 1 1111"111 dllnculty. Fear on tbe Mesa wu. that garege sal~ wm bKomlng so popular that some people were ectua11y going into i...t-behlod tholr residential awing· Ing -._ ""'7 .....-they had a ew tale. Evtey weekend there was a t:.;;,IUT8Y ol "old lllld wooderlul" e ='."'neighborly, folks~ rum· IT WAS LAST November that eo.ta proposed a garage aale control law. • rt woUld have requiftd a '25 permit and limltatiGlls so ihlt a pmm cooJd only haft oae .ale at one locltlon during a to- day period. At the time .the p._..i Mesa law came up, I WU mnlnded ol the cartoon by oilr Pbll Inftrilllldl, who pictured a lady in outlandllh hit aealed in !root ~ her to...,. Beach garage. In the driveway, the 1lgn JrOCJtlmed, 11Garage Sate. Same Location Since 1956." Anywayi Costa Mesa November garage control Jaw retreated in disarray after scre11111 and cries from the garage sale aficlonadol. nus happened despite an ex- planation fr.om Clty Manager Fred SOrubal that the whole thing was aimed at "the proleulonala" and not intended to crinip the style of folks who just wanted to clean oul their attics once a year. SO IT WAS BACK to the dnwiog boardl at Mesa Clty llall. Now, Qty Al· tomey Roy June hla stepped forth with a much aofter version of the oriaintl c:oo- tn>I law. For one thln(, the 25 buck lee WU out. Still, it appears now thlt It ls no go. The -"""'1dl majority -. nervoua. Major J1dt Hammett c1utloaed that the City O>uncfl "mlght be cnating a Frankenstein" ind that •1the cure might be worse than the diseue" -whatever the diaeue WIS. 'IllusJt ls Ukel7 the Me;.Lat'lge 1&le control law wtl ....... it. no m~ will be relegate4 lo lbt badt o1 the ga""" ..... wilh I .~ of old frayed U... and Alm! llllnme'1 la'fOrile vase. You have to 1USpcct that garage sales are last becoming a part ol mekend Americana. t dm't .have a garage my!tlf. But I have a patio and all the junk that would nonnally be in my garage is there. So I've "had a couple of sa1 ... IT'S AMAZING the -le you meet. SOme elderly folks dms all up an<! spend the weekends just going from Warage sale to patio sale and chatting with others. They don 't buy much but they have a lot or fun. One efficient lady gave me the very devil because I didn't have any knick kn8cks for sale. ''Where are "your kn.lck knacks?" she demanded. . "But, but," J sputtered, "I didn't advertise any knick knacks ... " "Humph." she replied . "Every patio sale has to have knick knacks.'' HEAVENS. I HAD apparently broken one of the basic roles or the game. And so garage sales have become part of Americana . Ukc Mom, apple pie, ba!eball. the Flag, kids and small dogs. And in truth, you doo't mess with Americana. ApparenUy the Costa Mesa Cicy Coun· cil knows that now. • • , ' • -a.ill Ca· e ·Clo id:-. ' -1 -· 'D~ath at · Own Han~' ! r ~· • ~ ' ' ~ • ~ ~ ~ .. • -, .. Swiss Crash. Site-.:- ..... I 't I Tail ~on of British alr11J1e• ~'!" • ''!!d8::~·~ on t.ree.-ered , hillsldt rn Hochwald, Swltzertlllll. l'>l~s.careyjng party of Eng, !ish housewives on shopping trip. Confirmed death: toll is ~6. ' U.S. Begins Fuel Airlift II.-- To Cambodian Capital From Wlre Servic:e1 PHNOM PEllll, Cambodia-The U.S. Air Force Is flying gas and oil into Cam· bodja's capital · to ease a shortage that· his been ta,iked about a lot more than it has been felt. I U.S. olficial wouldn't aay '-much fuel oil. gaaoline and ke'°""" would be nown in, but the Pentagon aaid It would not be a "major" ~ I f -: \ ---~\ l"lW0(1Ultt, Gen11MY (UPI) -A, 21-')'el~ .lllJ*ry -to an official end liijliJ• wheo the Wm Gennan ~ovemmiol ~ !bot Martin ' ~. Adalf BIUer's de p11·1·y , ~ "~lol1 ~ auicide" m a brjdp -.. --llerliD railroad ylld 'ILMil" 00. . Alls\ Ant ,..._tor Joodlim Ricbl<r of Hae St.Ila, .. cbiri• al.Ille Bormann fUe, .-mec1 In a ...,, aitifetence that a skulrmd -J"!"I!' I'"! December in Berlin~~-,.M ...... -of BIF""5u lle ~nta of a poilm.4t.U..,..re _In the teeth or the \• • . . . .• . ~ ..... ~ ~ . .J ... n: WAS otN ~-to 1 cue Iha('.... lpNUpton. !!11111 times to South"~ to tnllit• down reports llorrmM'bod~eacapeer a.or.,with other Noll, llill'lllift sttll wer8' ~ skeptics ..: ;. •~liidmg Nazi hlinie•" S j mo n ~'lhal. who Jteada ·'tile Jewish documentation center in Vienna. "I still .have sonie doubls," Wiesentbal told reporten at the oews conference. "But I'm sure the officials here COD· dijcled their invesUgatim with great seriousness .'' Richter was de:finjte in his statement. "BormaM definitely committed suicide in lMS." BORMANN KILLED bimsell when he !ailed to break through Russian lines sur- roundh>& Berlin shortly belore dawn on May 2, 11115, said Ricbtet and the cl!lel public prooecutor of Hesse, Boni Gaul, who hid been lnveatigaling the casio ·for 12 years. The KrtleriCans have been ·nylng in 20 planeloads of weapons and1_ammunltion a week' for two months, but~he fuel airlift began Tuesday with the 8J!rival of a huge plastic bladder of mot.or fuel filling the cargo bold of a Cl20 H~rcules. PHNOM PENll'S fuel routes -by road from the south ooast and up the Mekong River. mi:::,an ._ have been " cut by the COr(im ~t of the rtme since Januaey. Fi.ve tankers J::!Ul(Je it 'up the river Sunday and Monday, but Com- munist gunners still hold long stretches along the watepvay. Care Protest Rep. Pat Schroeder ID-Col n.) was one or many working mothers who brought their children to office to protest cutbacks in 'day care centers. Mother aud daughter Jamie are on,steps of capitol. ( .. . Meanwhile, presidential envoy Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. left • i or Washington today alter reportedly warn- ing President Lon Nol that U.S. aid rilay he curtailed unless he eases his hardUve antinegotiatiog postare Wfth-· the· Com- munists. Haig, dispatched by President Nixnn on a toor ol Sot•'-! Aalan dlpltalo' to asses.! Cambodia's ·«wONen.idg mWtal'J and political criliis,apent t...,.c:onsecutl'fO days conferring with Loa Nol and other Cambodian officials.. ONE PllOMINENT Cambodian poUti· cian said today Haig toJd Lon Nol of Washington's coocem over the Cam- bodian situation and add ed: • "G1t>-. ~ ~""k unless the ~~ucli:~~ii ~~n tlilt~ m State~ ta Ing off both economic and inilitary a1d." Lon Nol has long welcomed the Cam- bodian <rebels ·to -join his three-yeor-<>ld regime apd his promised amnesty !or any who rally to the govern,ment side. Bul be contends the real CommuniSt fighting forces "in Csmbodia are the North Vietnamese and has refused any coalition government or negotiations wi\h deposed Prince Nordorn Sihanouk, tltul1r head of the rebel rorces. • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlivtry or !ht Daily Pilot is 911arantttd MtllCllY•l'rid•W: II Y•~ llt llfl lllVt Ylllr ""' •Y S:Jt '·"'·· c•ll •1111 Ylltf ,,.., w.u k tNllPI M yM. Ctli. trc ti111 INllil T:lt ,.m. '""'""'" Hiii 5.,,,..y: If 'I" .. Ml r~1lv• Y"r CIP\' l'J f I .fl\. ,,_,.,.,,. W I ''"'' Svllll•Y, c1n •~II 1 c1py wlN ... ......,., "' Jff. Clllf 1•1 lt•tfl •llfU II t.lft, \ Mississippians Bolster LeveeiJ . . 111 Flood Threat By Unl<ed Pr<11 IJllenlalloul rdiuisslppians. expecting tbe higllesl flood level in 30 years at Vicbborg to- day, Worked to bolster delta levees against the waters of the Mississippi IUver. 'Jbe natim's longest river, wbi:b bas . Inundated 1'1 milllcm ures in t seven stafes, was expected to c;;rt ' i~ f I Vl"''"",i;r1 Mlsa .. today al 50.41 ~ • , .,J!!r· Tl !eel abov!> ilood ... ..., , .....-, . . --' Res 4enls ol low-lying areas around Vlckaburg have been using farm equip- ment, bulldozers and olher machinery to construct individual levees around their homes. ' DOWNRIVER AT Aogola, La., work also was going m by 52 trusties coo- structing an evacuatioo ·center at a Na- tional Guard camp for the 2,500 iilmateo of the !Auisiana State l'ellli..itiary,·But officials said there may be. no ~ for uuttle Angola" since the levee network protecting the penitentiary was holding against the rising waters. The flood threat at New Orleans ~ 1 been lessened with the openin,g:-ol the Bonnet Carre Spillway, which ts ~ neling the overflow around the city. : Nixon Revives Pension Plans • ' I '_Gestapo cbie! Heinrich Frenabotg. ~ler In u,.,,, ....... • BORMANN REMAINS -Ex· perts have ldentilied dental bridge found in skeleton last Dec. 8 u that of Martin Bor- mann. Gal.If said Bonn&M died sometime between 1'-•.m. and 3 a.m. on a bri':!,ge over the lnvalldenstra.sse in Btrllh's Tlerprtea. - He was lut seen alive when he left llltler's chaocelleey bunker alter the Fuellrer oommltled .WCide theno April ~-~!De-said ·Bormann Oed with Dr. Ludwig Stumpf egger, Hit I et' s persooal physician, in an attempt to join ~" RUMORS ~D ~ td 1!9<man'5 Vlber<abouta d u r t n g the ~ yean since the end of World War 11. Jfoolcally. oqe al the most 'fervent a lie.to pr<>Ve the former Nazi stf00£lnari1, ias still alive came only last Novern.t>ef When tbe .Loodon Exprus, in cooperalion 'with the New York. Daily News, pubtlshed et· cerpts from a book by authot \pdlslaw Farago, alleging BormJIM w~,llving1n the jungles ol northern Arf!ll""!t • On Dec. I , soon al)er the ~ltd f'at'lgo dispatches appea""""~ discovered the skull a ~In the ruins or the i.e road lrei t ylld a few hundred eel from the b cj&e. A dental bridge found in the ak~U,wp com- pared to denlal recOrds dri"wn~ from, memory by Bonnann's dentist. RICHTER SAID l><>!ltfve ide'ilt~catlon was made by using laift ~~!hods for rtconstructing a fiuman ~£14 from Bonnann's skull. fu1 ~ He said the glass splinters (O 1 n th~ teeth were identical with mat~lhe 950 "suicide pills" passed out ~ ' cllng Na.tis in Berlin in 1945. Tase . a cubiC\ centimeter of cyan.Ide aDl1 e oL them was used by Himmf~ bis suicide. • Richter said West Gennany has oo'f \.\-itbdrawn the $3&,000 reward f~ Bonnann's. capture and '.had instruct~ the' Foreign Ministry to \ell infonnantt reporting they have seen Bormann thaf tbe case ls cl~. The-rernai.WfJtteJll be turned over to Bormann's ~""'111 toc burial after public agencies issued the ~ry certiDcates of death, he said. Government Corislderitl@ ,_ Indian Dismw.ament P:Mi . PINE !)IDGE, s.o. (UPll -Govern-)Vashingtqn "un':irOd enou1•~ .. U_: ment ·DeiOlllton were coo.sideJiag ioday to fire the agent tor ~~~ an Indian disannament plan that they Mafia figures." • • hoped would br<alt the Impasse in the ~~=t ~·'=ey ~:~Nl'~)(l!~tic Pottinger, a government negotiatOI', said le3.ders io C'.oogress, beaten twice in a the plan r-¥ questions over the week in attempts to override Presldent (. , lfu:on;s 1:#\lf!f or spending ~· J, , '"it "* )'li.J}la~~to reaftss'Uic~f~~~~-· JN H"JIORT •• ; Tile ~se Tuesdtiy upilel~.· Nixon·~ , veto ot a rural water ud; siWer gra~ program. A week earlier the ~ ~! . • ·-•• . ed. by IOOr votes to 'o'ie he s~1tles of the weapQns and,. e~l.1>S1ves President's vet of a '2 6 bllU6tt" --~~-laid down by the Indians and arres\s-of -1 habi 0 • , " · . vui.:o persom with warrants outstanding. hona . re Utatio~ b1~I, pointing up the But he said the .. new approach" was effectivene~ of Nixon s arguments that under study and-.Jd be lbon>ugblyu-such spending programs will fuel tn- plored. • flat100 . • Me€or'tl "'""' row . \ WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Watergate conspirator Jaines W. JleConi1Jr!' a federal grand ~ r....ts !!lo · he was paid '3,0llO ~ modi, ·~ to keep quiet about tiiO buglng ~ ol Democratic national headquarters, ac· cording to a IGUl'ct clooe IO , the in- vestigation. • The IOW'Ce .._ibed tho. lale,llorolhJ Hunt, wife ,of Walerg~ ~tor £. Howi.rd. Hunt Jr., as the "Dag wciman" who gave funds to McCord. Mrs. Hunt was .killed iq an airliner crash m Chicago Dec. 8 with $1o,oqo In her possession. . e l'BI S••..-U Agtl!1't DETROIT (UPI) -A hlgfi raaking of· flcial or the FBI in Detroit has been tem- porarily auapended oo alleg~tiooi be ae- cepted bribes from area mobsters, federal sources said Tueaday: •. The IWlpenslon waa revealed 111 a st<ry in the DelnJlt Free Press Tueaday in whlcli SJDdlcated Washil1gton columnist Jadt Andenon aid lnspecttn sent lmn Thieves' Death Term Reduced to 30 Years A~ (UPI) -A muttary tribunal Tuesday ordered two men cmVicted of stealing 250 pounds ol copper wire jailed for 30 years each at hard labor . ............. e Police f'lre Blamed WASHINGTON (UPl l -New Orleans Police Superintendenl Clarence B. Giar- russo disposed Tuesday that s I z poli~t'l'ounded in the January gun battle a.t ·ine Howard Johnson 's motel were sbot by police. Giarrusso said, bow ever. that all nine penmg killed, and nine others wounded, were llJot by Mark J. Essea, the sniper slain by police on the rooftop of the New Orleans motel. • ,.Bran.do Snubs Tahiti Crowd PAPEETE. Tahiti (AP) -Actor Marlon Brando stood up a Tahltl society crowd beaded by the wife or French Premier Pierre Me.s.srner. · Brando had loaned a French version ol the film "The God· father" to Tahiti Gov. Pierre Angell for a charily !bowing and promised he would be on hand and give a speech. The soelalites saw the Dim Mon· day night, but ool Brando. . Brando f"lnally arrived TuesdlY, apparently en ~ute to his island retreat on Tellaroa Atoll, 25 mUes north of Tahiti. ' . Sex Wins-Round · --,, Mor~list Legislmor Foiled . Again HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) -A 'I'm carTYing lbe bamier of Goel and I Penns)ltvanr1 state J'tlft8tlltallve wbo rtp!'elint the -le. I tried to link ... with fiduclarl .. has been "! think the .majolity -of the -le oet bodt apin In hit 1tttmp1 to oatlaw ~ the Tin Colt>mandm<nta '"' lomlcatlon and adultuy. the bub ol our loWJ lo Pamlylvanla. .. Rep. Martin P. Mulleq, wbo plans fo Mullen said he'a lo!eplng the andaez run tor pemor nut year on a inonlity meatUrt In rider form bec:.•Ule he fears ptatlonri. tried qalo Tueedll)' to retain aucb a bill would be -to a hootll• the ban ,on 111 oulllde marrlq'e that hit • commlltee wltlCh might bury It. erlsted In Pennsylvania since ColonlaL 'I'hl ban OD pnmarltal ltld eatramu!tal da)'I. ' 'lei "'" be dropped rrom •lalo law ln Mullen tried ,to 1ttacb the pi'ohlblllon June ftlo the newly enacted crime oodt as a ridar on 1 bill regullling the Id-taW......, llnder, Mullen'• ~· mlnl1tr1Uon ot e1tatea. However, Houae ~ would 'be "D&.llll!lbab)-. up _,_...... to '"" ·--1n~. . -'7-~ $pceter --a...,.,._ that the .....,. til,V oubjeda 9"ro to. IMll'tllted'illal they "[ cloo't w• .should tolerate coul4 not be~_.._. adullery beaNse 11 we do we are con- li...nhelell, Illa Plll1delphla doolttc JI," old MUilen. "And thlt 1'111 Jtelllator_ uya ho will Cdlltlnlle hla cam-lead to the fllrthOr ;tteriofatlon ol the Pl1an ramUy." · I • -· . " • - I I I : • • .. .. Wodnt..iay. A II II, 197J DAllY PILOT \ -· -Mounta.in . 'Sect Unshiilien ... . ~ --.. , ·-) •, ~ lteagan -I . ·-I v ~ .. -. • D~~pite Poi$~n b~· Reliuffs · " ' -·~ . - ~. NEW!i) 0 RT, Te_nj· (UPI} -.lnotv.;8, he sa~t· ey lo1ind serpents; a11!1 ii they drink , ,, DeJplte ·c1eipqlof "tw6 ol Williams, ~ant pastor ot. anr deadly ~$/ I~ shall not the la !, a . 'Tennessee the ~ lyiJig1seilously ill hurt them; they shall lay mounta\11 relipoui sect ap-Jn <'truck.' h!!'ds gp. the sick .and t ey parentJy Is unshaken In ils Ramsey said he founa' t~e sh8ll ,l'eC1iYer." ___. ·belie( tltt!!·~JIO)aon and body· of Pack, a Cooke COunty THE PREAC!IER also lsald . han(!lil)g "deadly sriak., "shall native living at Marshall, it was P'!rf of his faltlr to not hurt them." · N.C., about a q .. ·~·~1·1e · ~ ...,. 7'.. refu\medical treatment. Cooke I County depuiy B.C. away at the i.>me al the Ram .. y,• aa·d I •"-• l th "l me to the church and 1 .. • a ep_,,,., n e. Pa!tor, his hMth•', the Rev . Hollne" Church of ~"" Jn --7\ ask the elders to pray for ml! · -rJ.' """ Liston Pack. • .; .' , Jesus' 1 N;tme told him the '· .. , _ -to lay bands on me," deatm Qf, l}ufp~ Pa.Ck, 30, and WILLIAMS Jf.U . oonp~ious _ Williams said. "That's all I the U~~~ . Jimmy R·a y and refuSed ~ m~cal !Te·ai,• ' ~. That's the first step and Wllliam's,,,.34, would, not stop _.... __ __.__ _ _ _ there ·ain't no second step. tbe ~e. -....-.--------... I)Da;'t need a second step." · · pr S e e t belif!ll1!• Stinson and Ramsey said . PACW AND Williams drank '· t L hie ·they heard there also was "strycbn\pe at a sery1ce ~tu;.-_allGKe•. •71.l."1fCn '!_ silake handling at Saturday day ~lib( and died "'.1th1n wlll llOt ·.~".rt ifts niglit's .service, which drew ~urs., ~Sffi!rif~ Bol)by Stn1S0n tnio.~r.~ · visitors from as far as the sald littborities only learned ,... _ __ ~ "'------Carolinas Or the" H deaths after tlie ~~--· Newndr.r1• rescue squad Was ment, Ramsey saJd. ·Members 111EY SAID they heard that called~·~\ of the church refuSed to allow one person was bitten. WheD" Stinson and deputies him t<i be taken to a hospital. "But, of course, there were ltti In stead, the conhegation no snakes when we ~ot there Aide Chosen prayed, · an<I we don't have a name of SAOOMENTO (AP) - Williams died abo1,1t four anybody who was bitten so we hours later at the Sf€!De, the haven't been able to check deputy said. that out," Ramsey said. · Gov. ~aid Reagan has nam- / ~ R iomas Allen his as--. sistap\7 ' al affairs secretary. , Allerl,m1, , worked for the Sac · tP,to County Public Def ~rs office. Williams told newsmen )n Tennessee I a w prohibits 1971 at a· sna~lfa.n"ahng snake·handllng praitice..s in service that the Dell~fs Of the reJigious services. The sher· church·were centered in Mark iff-'9 department said cases 16: 18, which quotes Christ as have been brought but hav.e saying, "They shall take up failed to stop the practice. " New Clinics Now Op_~n COSTA MESA ; HUNTINGTON BEACH " . medical lindoro's unique program is 0 sole and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and we1•ght leom how tO'm!Ji~toin pro~r wei.ght ..• under ~ · . thi strict supervision of Medical Doctors. l'A ~llC·f .IOft can tor informo1ion ·l J)j ., .. , ' ! , Moodoy lh<o fddoy 8 A.M.10 6 P.M. . u~1DcAoL ucuN+1c . c,.,A •••A . Mku i1rl . Hu11ntG1011 a1Aca 557-1893 • Jil\Wott BEACH 'G'AliDEN.GROVE LOllG IE•CH PASADEllA • 0 3 .. RA 1 _ 2 11 3 G 9 E. " ' '"ll:tS-3740 5 34-2051 , <126-6549 7t6-i614 • • U fio.c.. P1•fc1........ ,..111 1 Kl """".;.,,_1 Crodcr ~=:;;. J[ •11'.•1 • aw,. .....,......,.. lldt, lldt· a.nk l14t, , "~~ODlAllD HILLS Si!ERMAll 01115 WIST COVllA FULLERTOll LA,HA•A ·.<:,' 4'41:5647 ·719.1103 962·li¥• 11p.9so1 69:t-102'1. 1 11 WWMl'•Vlc1trt Oribh;i·V..,Oyl Mox-Mii S1il'•c.n. peilkMt (J' 18 11.-M.clicwl IN., ,,.,,..i.-1 lldti. ' 11.dt.:_ , • Meclic.i lliit, MNiuil IWs. ~ •. ' 'J ' " . ! :µ J• '" . . ., ' .. h· .• c .. .I' 1"\ b ' " 11 ·~!; 1• ,; ~ " .. • ~ ·11 •i ( l"l •J . i•I'•' !•• .,, " tl-11 . • JQ• ,,. ... l (I~ I IU• •f!t1l 1 .. 11• '11111 "f' ~ .. • ' -• I THRILLS I .. 'th -Come to Chick-Teri. See robust men w1 • I •' Ul'IT ......... THE A&'iOCIATED Press ·• i:eveliled nine days ag6 that tiilpaye~•pent nearly $32,000 to fJy ..<${Reagan around Ca1ifor8'a! in a tw&month period, ·Including $2,520 to a~ tend. a dinner honoring .singer Frank'Sinatra. But Reagan's staff refused to i!ve ~lls of who used \be plane1or for What purposes· ex· cept .. that• all flights billed to · taxpayers are for of,iiciaf state business. ,_. -· J;, . A Senate finance sub--~: committee .Jast week voted to j)'1j require Reagan to give a • detailed Passenger list for each flight and state the business of each passenger. ~ • . " I • ' "· • ,; i • •' "' "' .--.. • <>;,, ' ' 'I: Happ11 Fat.er Sen Strom Thurmond (R·S.C.) gives piggy· back ride to daughter Nancy who recently celebrated her second birthday. \HE .ADDED that the sub- committee, ~haimian cpuld call him and that ~ would give details in pr.ivate. -Tilis Saturday. 2:00 p.m. ·April 14th. . ::.1 e A FREE ~ly photo sitting includ. . . :, FREE FAMILY PORTRAIT Responding lo questions at a weekly n e w s conference, Reagan added: "There's never been any secret abont where After the magic show, for just $1.00 , get a 21/2 inch color photo pin-on button of your children with Ronald in McDonaldland. Your . " ~ ing a free l x 5 inch color portrait · ·1. of your family. I Ph«lography by · ··, Coalition Battles Secrecy I'm going, and my schedule is generally known." Rainbow Color Studios) ',;·. J e A FREE Bicj Mac for Oed if he's in , ,, When Reagan's office refus- ed details on flights, The Associated Press compared a the family portrait. ,• photo button al so entitles you to e A FREE bag of french fries. 1 ' •'' '• Los ANGELES (AP) - Secretary of State Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Jr. has joined a coalition Of organizations to announce a grass-roots cam- flight log with &is· pilblished schedule and. came 6p with , seven vroekend flights costing ,, ·-• taxpayers a ·total of $9,fi&) between Sacramento and the vlciniby of Reagal)'s Pacific Palisades home. paign to stop what they called REA.GAN 4DDED that--the secrecy jn stat~ governm~pt. pllne is "not luxurious" agd is Spokesmen for Pe op l·e' s 11not as comfortable as com- Lobby, Common Cause, Sierra mercliil flights ." Club and a h a I f • d O'Z e n "I was dragged kicking and orgalltzations told a news con· screaming into this thing," he ference her~ Tuesday cor-added. :. So, bring the whole family for an exciting Saturdey at McDonald's. I At this , " ' Mcoonad's • '® " 635 W. 19th ST. I Jut w .. t •f H•rbor lhd. I COSTA MESA 'l::. " . ' . ,. ' .. " . . ' ruption in state government He sald the l*.Ute was l~ed t exists and must be 'WiPed out. bec8w of . , the increattng "We are bOpiiti that by . -~dang~~en~, of~ljl~jac~klng=-· oo~c_:omJ· i::===~·=· ==·==·~.,..IT'-===·~· ~;:=======·==~=~=====~~ September of this year· the mercial .Dlgbts. • ' LeaislBture. will enact an· 1 li.y bills which are pen-_.· l'J,', ~ ,\•J<Jm ~i ~:> • , .. ~ .. : ,\ 1:! , ' '1 ~ >. . ding, and .if they dpn't, our Ur , l'J . \ ,. ; •a.- iUaUve will ~ ~u~'·.be~e 'rr ~f>/:.-;-~1· '1 .... ~ • ,f the ~ peoi)Ie.'' . · 54{4 • lfirl,Jn .,,... > Stone, head of 'the LoS Angeles tilapter·of Common cause: • WHISKEY '"'" ' .. 1 .. OLDEST MAN.,.;:;. • SUMMER AGAIN, EH? l'LL N¥VE;R ~lft THE. SU/\l\M!'R OF '92 WHEN CHRIS.~ Tl;IOUGHT HE'D FALL OFF TH.E EDGE OF TJ.iE,EAF,qfff 1BUT , -NOTHING BEAlS THE SU""r'ER QF·1~ I , . "';__--------.., , If.! THA'J:'S WHEN THEY INVENTED ,...,.HMll:La. TALK A![!OlJT.SMOOTH! •THAT FJRST,#-S"FE .coNVINCED ME WHISKE.Y.WAS HERE lO STAY ! , ,,-YO-Uc..PE_O_P_LE-. A_R_:E_L_U-CKY-.-A-G~LA-S:-S-·'3F\:Jtl··>,'. :::• ::..i,.i.·:..::..·:.l•:..,.. ______ _.._., ., OF ICE CUBES, A COUPLE OF FINGERS OF _ L!GHT, SMOO:rH BUSHMIU.S, ASPLASH £;-------------.. OF COOL WATER •.••• !TS THE BEST SUMMER REFRESHMENT SINCE; THE ICE AGE. YOU SHOULD TRY A.U8MMILLS AT YOUR LOCAL INN. OR DO You CALL THEM COCKTAIL l.,OuNGES THESE DAYS? I ,. ' ~ ... •. ' ~ ~ .. " ( .,,-;, "·"1 -'I 11 ' I "l,.~I 1: ... J ' .. I ",{1•}l' ... :1! '''I .. ,; . ., , .. 1.1r11 ... l ' ' . ... . " " . ' .. • •I "'I ' I I 1. , .. .,:11, ,,, • :r1 I . " • • 0 .. I l. I ~ ' • ..,.h·earty-appetit111 eating chicken that's deh· CHICK-TERI -Drumsticks that can't be beal I ,c1ou.iy<11fferent. ~d, seew.omen and children Char-broiled in tangy Terlyakl Sauce ......... SSc J ol"aR•ages savoring every iulrclous J"or'sei ol TERl·BURGER-A neat treat for your taste: i/ . the Greet American Chicken From apan 1u s. Teriyaki sauce . and special seasoning JOY! . ''" . , • · . , . mti es our char-broiled burger better ........ 61ic I Caine to Chick-Teri. En1oy cnicken and oth~r CK·A·liOB -Tender chunks of chicken delicacies prepared .with r~~I Jdp~i"~~et~~i char-broiled with Teriyakl sauce-and served yaki aauce and a tangy en . on a skewer Shis.h·Ka·Bob style .•..... -••••• 35c_ herbs, spices 81ld seasonl"i~ TEMPURA-Jumbo shrimp on a bed of deep EXCITEMEl!T I . • frl~ tempura vegetables. A choice oriental Come to Chick-Teri. Bring the kids this w~el<· 55c •. 'end. See our SUPER CHICK! The funniest delicacy .......... : .......................... ·-·-··········-- ,,,.. bird to ever fly the coop! Funl Surprises! And , FRIED RICE-Tender & fluffy. A Japaneoe ··• FREE CHICK BALLOONS! tradltlon __ .....••.. -......................................... 30c .; " ' GREAT FOOD & FAST SERVICE, TOOi • AND,. OF COURSE Assorted hot & cold · '" "' I ,. ' 1 1 .. , \ EAT'IT HERE-OR TAKE 'IT CUTI beverages. NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Clli 31 O E. 17TH STREET, COST,,_ MESA , (near 17th & Sanfa Ana Avenue) ,. ,,,.,~·:~1 ~@~I BUSHMl''8 ' • ' " ' ' .. " " I :.\ .. ' ' ... • - I • • .. ' . . , __ --,- '"'"'· -----' •• ! .. ;' ------om,y Pll:AR-EDITORIAL: ~.&GE . • ~ ~ ~-' ·.B,kic -~,MUS.t Be Bro·ken \ r • -The history of the Laguna Behch sehool board since the eledloo of 1971 Mil ~~aced Lagun ... ~ 1' • The three-trustee bloc of w· m Thomas. Patricia ) GU1et1e and Gerald Lillie bas «:reated-<lissension and ' polarization In the community .. Eventually it produced j eoougb communllY lll)ger to precipitate an expensive ~alf election. !'are.ts·. ot• the rommunity felt them· selves and tl)eir children shunted aSlde as the board . bloc embarked on phil<lsophkal witchhunts iii the dis- trict. .. Thomas bas advocated Junking the Innovative Top of the Wo{!d in,st.ructional program , a suggestion n_ow cooled In t1W.1ace of parent,al protest and an upro_IDUlg eleciion. BUI, after the election what? If Thomas IS re- tained, the bloc will do as -it wishes. . Mrs. Boyd and Dr. Browne have sboiil1he111Sel,.... to be concerned, o~·iDlnded trustees. They deserve re- election. Sagar Is the best candidate. He deserves elec. lion. Thomas is a .liability. He deserves repladng:-ftis time to break the bloc. _.....,--On April 17, voters will have an opportunity to break the bl9c by votirig Thomas, now ·OOard president, out of oCf ice and elect~ng a !Ilore respo_n~ible. trus!ee. , • . ..... Tr.ust.ees .Gillette and. Linke will be remaJ.lllng m office. If Thomas is Ie-eJected, the majority voting pattern that has caused so much disruption will continue and it will be downhill all the way for Laguna schools until the ) D~~nqard San Clemente city councilmen displayed curious logic recenlly when the issue of lifting the ban ODJ L next election. . The DAILY PILOT therefore recommends the elec· lion of ·.Michael Sagar, and the re-election of trustees Jane Boyd and Norman Browne three persons with varyiftg political P.hilosophies, tut wlii> will make responsive, fesponm.ble trustees. During• the campaign, Thomas has said. be wants community.communication. But, it '!as he who ~posed a speakers' policy, backed by cnminai purushment, limiting citizen talks at the board; and be who called the frequent secret meetin~s of the board. Before the recall election, the bloc misled the public about plans to fire Dr. William Ullom, district superin· tendent, abd his two top assistants. When the recall nar· rowl:; failed the bloc quickly fired the three admlnistra· tors Wi1h' a~ minimum of public discusfilon. In a gross \vaste of \axpayers money, Dr. Ullom's contract was paid off, a severence stipend added, and the superint~ndent ordered 'from his .office. . The bloe also voted to spend $1,250 for an unquali· fied accounting report on district finances, ·a report --wr twned "wortliless" by a professional school ac- counting association. ·drinking on county .beachesarose. , • It is well known that, as a rou cil, the panelists. would hardly be regarded as swingers. But once they learool the reason;, the rounty was considering lifting the alcoholic bev~rage ban on its )leaches, the council decided to endor'!" the 000~: The logic apparently was that liftjng the dririklng ban on county beaches would mean th~t San Clemenll! • lifeguards who work the county ~ under contract w0uld be ·Ielieved of' a burden they'd rlitber shed. Thus far the n<><lrinking law has been erlforeed, by·and· large, by lifeguards acting as "beach ff.lice." - Then came a proposal to lift the banton 'city beaches, too. That idea was swiftly rejected. · Laguna Beach and Newport Beac cit~ councils, meanwhile, both voted to oppose lifliqg of the booze ban on county beac~ in their areas, ~bus avoiding a double standard that says drinking is ~kay on county beaches but not on the city sands, a f~l".feet away. And if the lifeguards find enforcing . the drinkin g ban unpleasant, one may wonder 'wbat piey will be con- fronted with when drinking leads to ~rderly conduct on the sands they must patrol, and perl).aps makes more swimmers that muc-4 IJl&re unsafe in ~be water. . .. s -· t"'*1 ' . ' • ' l --- '.Me9w! Meow! Meow!! " An Exercise In Semaniic Stretching • The 'Political Waterloo' of Inflation ~YDNEY J.HARlU~ . Experiments In CommunicaUoa1 De&r Gloomy Gus nie SO<Called "granddaddy" of La· gwia's art festival bas a nerve! Talk abo9t payola! Money talks in this town and now Art-A-Fair has to .pay "granddaddy's" price . , . SYMPATllETIC SAWDUST • J. "Busine~ is the entire institution that serves as our society's economic ~d , industrial engine. It is the agency tliat · '-------------' harnesses our energies and resources and builds the ba se upon which our syst£:m operates. While it has many functions, its primary job is to .keep oUr 4!COOOmJC system going -and growing . 1 believe tb:it it has perform· ed this task well in our country in 'the past. lt can do an even better job as more and more peo- ple receive a better understanding of the role or btisiness profits in our economy." • 2. ''~1EDICINE is the entire institution that serves as our society's health engine . It' ls the agency that harnesses ot1r energies and re sou rces and_ builds the baSC' upon \\'hich our system operates. While it ha s 1nany functions, its primary job is to keep our health system going - and growing. I believe that It has perfonned th is task well in our country in the past. It can do an even better job as more and more people receive a bet- ter understandin g: of the role of medical profits in our economy." ' 3. "JOURNALIUt is the entire in· slitu tion that srrves as our society 's medla engine. It is the agency that harnesses our energies and resources and builds the base upon which our system operates. While it has many func· ti905, its primary job is to keep our com- munication system going -and growing. J believe that it has, ~rfortQed this task well in our country lrl lbe peSt. It can do aD 'j.Ven· better job al ~re and more peopJe receive, a better,iwderstanding of lhe ~e ol media li'"fils in our economy.'' 4., "PORNOG~ is the eptire in· stttution that serves as our society's obscenity engine. It is the agency thbt harnesses our energies and resources and builds the base upon which our system operates. While it has many func- tions, its primary job is to keep our obscenity system going -and growing. I believe that it ~s performed this task well in 0t,1r country in the past. Jt can do an even better Job as more and more people receive a better understanding of the role of pornography profits in our economy." Which of these four paragraphs is the- nub of an actual speech given by the president of one ~of Detroit's· leading banks? Which are the three I made up, changing only "business" to umedicine.'' ''journalism" and "'pornography"? Finally, as an exercise in semantic stretching, do any of the paragraphs ma~e any more sense than any other? A Columnist's Burden • Remarks a newspaper columnist gets tired or-heiring: • "What else do you do for a living besides write a colunur!'' "C~n you help n1e get a couple of passes to the hockey game?" ;'1'1n n1uch too busy myself to i"ead \\hat rou \\'rile, but n1y \'life says that no\v and then she likes your stuff ," "I alread y have trouble enough jusli· fy"1ng your salary to tl1e business depart- 1ncnt. If you want. l\ • nev.• S\.viveI chair. you'd better buy it yourself:' "Where do ybu get most ot your ideas, anyway -at clear· 3nce sales?'' •'!Jo ypu call Nix-, on or ,does he call yoo?" "I GJPJ"?SO whcntver they gel a big groo;ery id, yoU get thrown out o~,l)le paper.Rlgbt?" . "I GUESS wilh name like fll'!l'f -C. Bascom Pnmew-hip -there Isn't much else you couJll do but write a column. But J think you're a Jong way from makll!g U a household word,'' "Bey, Bascom, look !nlelligent -the boss ts on,Jlls way in.!' ~·what makes you spch an authorlty on everything? You.n<ver lll"t • payroll In your Ufe.11 , •1Jr you can get me four free licket.s to the high school buketl>IU game, it'll make me look pnotly · big to my daughter ... "When you go to IWlch, do you ever pick up your own check?'' "Jl'h)'. do you g,,ys ~lw•Y• lctl you ,j. l HAL BOYLE have to fi fau lt \Vith something? If you -were running It, the world would be in an even bigger mess.'' ''I READ your colwnn last night. What \vere you trying to say?" "Well, Bascom, what are you going to denounce with your mighty ~ today - motherhood or the federal hfghway pfu. gram?" "ll might be hard on your knees, • Briscom, but it wouJd be better for your colunm iI you'd look through a few more interesting keyholes." "As a matter of fact, you're right - most newspaper columnists do have a pained expression. With scm.e of them it's an ulcer, with others lt's a·hidden grler, but in Bascom's case it ls usually a hangover ." "IT'S MUCH easier to understand Bascom's column if yoq limply bum 'Onward, Christian Soldlers' ,rhile you read it. u • ''Yes, that's our famous columIDst over there -the guy lryins lo ~-a cigarette from the janitor. The janitor Is the ooo in the clean shirt." ' "Well, JI you're stuck for an idea, Bascom, why don't you write another column about the increas ing menace of unle11shed dogs. That always bring; ln a lot of letters from dog owners telling you lo go to hell." "Speaking of letters, the editor got one lrorn • reader today praising you to the skies. It i.sn't 1ignec11 but it kioks like it's in your "'lre~s handwriting," New Nixonomics on --• t Disast-er Course· " WASRINGTON -The deepening resistance of Richard M. Nixon's White House to outside criticism on the disastrous course ot the new Nixonomics was dramatized in ·the President's refusal to accept a prepaid ·tt!ftphOne calJ from Dr. Pierre Rinfret last week. Rinfret, Canadian-bOiTI head of the New York economic consulting fiJm of :~~'~:; acts the bra!h i~ clast in the occult wocJd ol. ecooomics. Bui lo . President ·Nlian and the 110 . gi!( • 1!11&¢ fmab· c~ aiid· industrial " ~~nfrel'a coosulting portfolio; Jte~b-1 dten i'eprded as a trend· setter"*"""" advice politicians of all ideologlos seek out. .. INDEED, President Nixon thought so highly of Rinfret's ability to marry economics and politics on the speaking platfonn that he named him chief cam· paign spokesman tor economics last fall. There never was any regret inside the White House over that decision. Yet, when Rinfret attempted to ( EVANS·NOVAK J telephone bis galvanic ·alarm over . runaway infJa_tion to Mr. Nixon one day last week, be failed to reach not only the President but his chief of staff, H. R. (Bob) Haldeman. Instead, Rinfret was deftly deflec\ed to Ha1deman's assistant, Lawrence M. Higby. Higby listened and said nothing when Rinfret, in a burst of exasperatiOo, told bim to inform Mr. Nixon that the new Nimnomics. of ram· pant inflation -with no sign ol seriaus preventive medi~ ~ iii~ the White House or in G¢orle ·Sballl:'•1freasury Department -mart the 1''political WatC!loo" of the Nb:on presid~cy. RINFRET is not the only objective. outside economist now·convineed that if Mr. Nixon does not plant across-the- board price controls on everything the American consumer buys -a major shift in administration policy which had not occurred as we write this -the American economy will be sucked . ever deeper into ruinous Brazilian-style in· nation, followed by1~n~ Albert Sindlinger, probabJy Uie nation's leading expert on consumer analysis, is ·~ 11 telling his marketing research clients evidence that Mr. Nixon 'ha/originally that his earlier predi ction o( an ac-planned a far more draconian anti·in- ceptably gentle economic downturn in the flation move on March 29. The sp{!ech he fourth quarter ·of 1973 has been made that night, imposing a1ceillng on drastically changed. The new prediction: meat prices . was originally drafted by a full-fledged recession. the President himself with ljtUe r1'dYice Sindlinger's remarkably accurate poll· from ·do-nothing ad minis t Tat ion ing data, based 011 thousands of na· economists. At the last minute, hOWever, tionwide telephone samples, shows a Shultz apparently dissuaded Mr;t flW:Jo precipitous decline in consumer con· from going nearly so far as 1he bad in- fidence since the President's sell-tended. The tepid result sh~1~iders defeating and politically disastrous who knew the President's· ~~ tn- March 29 ceiling on meat p_rtces -ceil· tention. j '·1 mged at their highest price leve1 m mus. free.marketeers Sbu1u . -aM history. It shows, more ominously, a dangerous increase qi hedge b~g . Herbert .Stein. ~hairmen 'of-th~;ol .... , against·future inflation. Econonuc fAdvosers, as o~,Jllla.. 'IF'ling I seem bent on a replay of rdicfidoilcs I, IN SHORT, it. makes this telling where the administration brazeolfc stuci: I economic point with immense political -to its discredited ·•game pl.ah..,, OT' tWo l significance: that inflation psychology, years before junking it with the"a.maUc . .J all but knocked out during the successful Aug. 15, 1971, wage-price freeie:. ,, P~se I and II of the Presi~ent's anti-in-To plan and carry out that MP¥E:~ ·. flahon program, was magically reborn about-face, Mr. Nixon-bad to reac far with the p~inflation adrenalin shot of beyond his stand-pat ecOnomic a.rs Phase In three months ago. and enlist Texas Democrat Jotln B. eon. Mr. Nixon's feeble effort to deal with nally. I ,,. ~ runaway meat prices seems to have bad Although no one outside the-White precisely the oppasite effect o~ that in· HOl,lSe today can get through f,OlMr. Nix- tended. Instead of reassuring consumers on· on the equally disastrous Nlxondmics that the President was coming to serious II, a simila r spectacular reVersai is grips with inflatioq., it made them clearly in order. Otherwise, the'Prt:91dent suspect he was playing political games. can forget -all about his new RE!publican There is, moreover, irrefutable majority. , ·Clh Would Amnesty Dishonor Viet Vets~ To the Editor: I'm wondering If the majority of PO\Vs and· other military personne l who served in Vietnam \Vould really be dishonored (as Nixon says) by granting amnesty to the conscientious objectors? I'm even wondering if amnesty is the correct term - after all -they haven't really done anything to be pardoned for. These men weie merely exercising their C<in· stitutional right to freedom of thought ' and speech -and it's just amazing that they had to leave the country they love to dq it. By these gallant men leaving our beautitul country -they made the strorlgest statement Jlogsible against the absolute wrong or our involvement in . Vietnam. To the Vietnamese -war bas been and will continue to be a "way o( life'' and .we accomplished nothing In that counlry but the sJaugh!er ·and maiming d. our finest and best imen-.not to mention ,the 1,326 we still know nothing about. DO THE ex-1'1iw. and ~ V.Je!Mm veterans i;eally: want to bC aftnged? Do lhey really want Nix~ ·to ii!); \Jl!:,1>1'1Jlle for the plight of the lllOil'Who "-ere right about our involvement in Yietna-m in the first place on their shoulders? A peabe:-based on bitterness and revenge is i00 peace Jlt all. We· are a tJ,,(i 7hey'rt trying to cut out th• ' middle man.' MAILBOX Letters from read.ers are welcom.e. Normally 1oriters should convey their messages in 300 word$ or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliniinate libel is reserved. Alt letters must include signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if mfficient reason ii apparent. Poetry will flOt be published. country hungry for ~al peace. And the only way to unite this country and main- tallt that rial peace is th[ough Jove of our brothers bound by ~ for lhe opin- ioos -races and cre&ls that make the Un~ted Slates of America great. Peace! MRS. M. E. DOYLE Trees & Views To the Editor: The approval of the PlaMlng C.m· mission for the eipmd.iture or $641,000 ror the development of the Main Bea~h Park makes about as mud! sense as th& 1 decision that prompted the purchase of the property in exctss of lls appraised value 'by $500100). A DARLING pet project sponsored and pursued by a minority of sell-centered in· dlviduals who spring board squlrrely ~ grams on the ccmmunlty by a blanket endorsement or organization membership wbicb hungers !or prestige will inevitably be monopolized by oulsldeu resulting In a choking cong..Uoo of people and macbines to the delight of the Chamber or Comm¢rte wbo.se 'iide show pro- motion! for traffic exteed the nonnaJ bounds of' legitimate business. The plADDed groves of trees proposed for ~ coasUlne cm only grow to obStntct tho ocean view of the residents who prefer lt to a £orest. At dt.isk, the sctne rrom the wltbdrawina Invaders wJU resemble Coney Island with SC1vengen scurrying for the spoils while city work crews labor to remove the litter of filth and repair the damage. What logical ob- jection can there be for an open coast with an unobstructed view of the beautiful blue broad Pacific as was ·in· tended by the creator. IN VIEW of the availability of funds to burn, I urge the City Council give serious consideration to the critical need for parks to the top ol ti'e world, parti- cuJarly the up and coming slum area at Arch Beach Heights rapidly reaching crisis propartions f'r om overdensity, The purchase of $642,000 of building lots for a park area would solve .the density problem reducing the need for .. expanded school facilities and ~ces. SPERO JANISE What 'He•rt''! To the Editor: What happened to the "heart" al South Coast Community Hospital? Although I live a stooe's throw away, am a naUve of Laguna and former South Coast employe, J was refused admittance suffering with chest Jl'liM, because of Medt-Od. IN EARLY LagWla our physicians were Laguna's royally. They perfo~ed any medical task whenever and Wherever necessary, Laguna people 1 paid I with lobster. fish, abalone, paintings, pottery -and cash. lo spite of this they fe-- mained wealthy. . . ~· So now if ooe becomes 01 be Scif[ers or dies for lack of "proper" ln'suranoe: 1or cash. ...... ~ ... I CAN"I' Slllell the sea_ or ... South Laguna from my bed, but I am In good hand$, thanks to this l>?spital l\D~ ala(t- that dc>e$ have a hear!. ' KA TllLEEN MABRY Coronary Unit Orange Coupty l,ledital Center ' "No' •11 Peols To the Editor: A l'No" vote is ~ on the proposed CO<mty service area 19 (Swimming Pools} for the following reasons: 1) Tile proposal 19 construct two pools is quickly expanded to four or five in the dreams of some enthusiastic sl.gij)Oders. 2) The recreation district has lli!en pro- moted by those whose children are acUw in aqualic sports and wish to have rm finance their expensive sport. 3) The excellent Camp Pendleton Mid_ other fa cilities used by these people re- •qu!re too much driving time so they~want us to help pay for their hobby bf using goverrunent force through taxatiop. •111 4) Aquatic enthusiasts in Phoenti. Arizona form clubs, build their o\vn ~ and support them by teaching swi~k and diving and sponsoring aquati~ ~ tivities, without burdening the ta~y , SJ As another taxing agency ~-·,go • add to the excessive inflation r& causing many families difficullies a!¥,f especially our seniOr citizens on 'f~ed ~ comes. · } .. n. .. 6) All bureaucracies have a te~pcy to grow beyond their need. Even ,W~ established for a fixed , 5¥~ purpose, they are harder to conj:oi1!Jian crabgrass. \,. ~ Please, ·fellow taxpayers, dorif\;..allow.,-__,·~I another tax district to get a start. sfop If now! "Vote No." DELBERT L. CURTIS DAILY PILOT Robert N._ IV•.•d, Pu~luh ' Tl1oma.t KetvU. Editor ' Barbara Kr1ibiclt Ediiortal Page._ Ed itor " . Tho edllorl&1 !.lflltJ.: f')f. the Dlill: Pilot ~eek' to Inform and •tlm~ late tt11d~n by presciltlng lhil newapaper'• optnlons and con1~ I mentary on lnpiC'li of lnttttdij' 4 Rignlticanct-. b)' 11rovldinR n fr1r .. tor the txpr~ssiiJn ot our .rtl- oplnlons, and by f11i.~ntlmt dlvtt~ v1~nl<1 ot fnfomic:d ~ryeon and 1pokesltit.n on to or the d11y. ' Wedneeday, April ll, 1 • .. ' t ' ( ' ( ! \ ( \ ' l ' I t 1 .. ; l ' . . ) I • Hey;· That's My Litie There was a Jot of fishing action on the lr1ari side of San Francisco Bay recently -and the catch was good. despite the cro~ds. With the price of meat •kyh1gh...a panfuJ of f1Sh would sure be appetizing. • County Senators s ?Pport 2 B'ills . ?• • Orange County's st a le senators-both supported two bills WhJeh passed to the .. Assembly last week. Sta!' lien. Dennis E . Carpentel" (R·Newport Beach) and Sen. ilame:s E. Wbetmore (R·~' H(bh) both supported SB 112 which passed on a m vote. '.fhe pin prohibits the live downhill ~peed limits for trucks weighing less than 10,000 pounds. T r u c k s weighing more than that wouJd continue to be subject to downhill speed limits. ASSEMBLYMEN last w<ek legalized use of the term "councilwoman" for reMale members of city councils. Among the 54 ye.a votes which sent .the blll 1to Gov.· Reagan CAPJ•TO L · for signature ' approval were '! .JJ , three Oria1bge Coun•t ,y Y1 .1 ti assemblymen: 1 Robert H . dissection, .. drugging or elcc.· ,. Burke (R·HuntiPgtoo Beach) tric shdelt experimentation J hn v B · · ·(R Full rton )' tth m.1.c. U o . r1gga -e wit?, ~~ma1s ln any pub c Ind Kenneth E. Cory (D- sc~1·11 r;, Garden Grove). As§emblyman s'orll 'b supported SB Robert E. Badham ( R · 24t.il"'hinP passed on a Zl·IO Newport Beach) was absent vole to>Jl\O Assembly. II would !or lbe/$4 to 10 vote on SB 311 JimM ~~ govemmenls and authored by Sen. Vr'betrnore. the 1• ila,te Department o f • TransR91ttation from setting THREE OTHER bills passed the lw·er house of the J Legislatu re headed for Senate apanese consideration. The bills and t\ the .votes of area assembly- Jl v· f • men are: f.a , U!tim L AB 293, allowing schools to count days of mourning pro- I • claim ed by the president or ' m,, ,proving governor when computing average d a i 1 y attendance, .Sf\N,JllR'.ANClSCO (AP ) -A even though schools may be younlf::!Japanese student who ordered closed. Voting yes waa..f:e.ared nenr death after a were Assemblymen Badham brutlltnstabbing atUlck two and Burke ; no, Cory, and weeks ago ' ha1 improvtd S.O absent, Briggs. (Passed 60 to nwct\~ fbe: may be released___, 4, to Senate;. soon, ,a ~ hospital spokesman -AB 416, provides for loss of Af." J,i car -dealer licensdi ii the Jril.~~o Tanaka, 2~, was ad · Department of h-1otor Vehicles rrutl«\ ,14 General .. Hospital finds license holder ha> been }\e rch 27 1n cnucal ~-convicted or a felony or dit~ ~ 1 ~r a WQUld-be rapist "crime invotving m o r a I her In ber Nob Hlll t ·t·~ " y Badha t and stabbed her l1lY' U\-le. e. s; m, ~-d times Briggs and Bw'ke ; absent, ••• ozen Cory (Passed «-U to '"fl"81 knives. · 1 • iald she was In Senate). ~~~ry condition, but is -AB 348, permit~ ~ minor 1'~ _110 SJ1'ak only in a who has appeared m JUVenlle Whi~. It has not been court or before a law en- determine' whether a knife forcemenl agency or .probation WoQftd1'41n the neck caused officer to petition a cou rt to if~' to her vocal cords. seal hls or her records at any ,, mJi arrest has been made , time after compJeting a pro- iJtbOdih Police l n s Peet or gram of supervision. Yes 1 Cticls ~ullivan said more than Cory; no, Badham. Burke, d--f>er!Ons have been ques-Briggs. (Passed 55-15, to horil!il. Senate). ·~~~~~~~~~~ ~FREE A LION I TO ' clQNm KIDS! s•FIRI ,C.and H SUGAR OFFER ' $2.75 admission now free for each • child 5 thru 11, accompanied liy a paying adult and the bl ue oval from the front of a C and H Sugar bagl One oval and one adult P.•r child, '. plea'8. (Kida under 5 alw"YS free!) San Diego FrefNl•Y at MoultOI) Parlt· way, Irvine HURRY-OFFER ENDS MAY21 I I - • ' • • ' Wfd!IHdoy, April 11, 1973 DflY PllOT 7 Ir• • Fetus Expgrimentation H;, lAND, :SEA & AIR .SHOW .·· Jl"m~elopm•nt Qruncll, lhursdily • .5aturda.y _ ~ Fashion Island_ ..... --WASlli!IGTON (:~u~..::-COf. "protectjng the Ille ol the 'un· • • liciaia ol C&lhollo-born.'' rence hive deOOW>Ced a reported propooal by an"ad. vllOll'.. councU ol the ~•tlonat lnslllutes ol Health 14 pennlt Wle o1 llvinl, poet.abortion fetuses 1n medical mearch. ln "'5ponse, Msgr. Jame1 T. McHugb, director of the con- lerente'• lamlly ure bureau, urged 1pproval ol a con- stitutional amendment • • ., HE ~ Urged crtatlon or a... national commission of theologians, sc lent I 11 ts, lawyers and ci'llzens t o "monitor scientiflC advances and recommend e t h I c a I guidelines f o r govenunent agenci<s.'' The Washington Post TUe .. day quoted a March, t9!2 report by NI.H's National Advisory • Child Health and .. Thep~­ tklmmer with conlrut coll1r. Navy, lfght bloe orMloc, 7·14, S6 SRVln~ .ruit scientific studies __.---- of the human felus were an SH the LaNst In Recreati~"1Cll ;tobMy "Integral and necessary ~rt .. d "''"arch conceme~ with the Aircraft • Gilden • Po __ Jc,Sa ~ • Alllalllobl" · ' hen lth or women and --- chlldren. '' !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I THE REPORT recom- me nded guldell~ for U!I" 11t the fetus, including one &baa " the researchtt llUd} .uµ _ re1us wouJd not be invtJrvt'd in • --We l)are You the declsiQll -to tennlnate a Try Sarurday's News Quiz pregnanc)'. • Pinafore look with appllque. - _Navy or red/ w"ite, 7-14, s7 ( . ,.. . .... ~ ~ ~· J Most little girls haVe a favorite dress. . This suminer,. . · it's polyester knit -with a panty to match. JCPenn·ey We know what you're looking for. \ . ... > ' : . ,. .... • ' . Shop Sunday noon t~ 5 P .M . at the foll owing stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport 8Mch (71'4) 6'44-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (71 '4) 992.n11 . HARBOR CENTER, Cost• Met. (7141 646 at. I I .• ·' ' ' ' • " .~, • • • w.....,,Aorllll.1973 .,.. • ....t. ~ ., " ' ...... ' • • " Penal Reform • •• • • A pri-~lonn organp- llon. fncludlng u-convk:U W-""""' pt g and mail~-• &ta&• pro--ductklo "My fair Lody'' * aa cancelled ·.El Howard businesses that , .s arrang O·a ·pl1te "'"t~--::~:nial di.-•• 111• ~ Shoreham Hotel in Wa&hlngton Apn1 28 In honor ol ex-convlc\ James R. Hoffa. _ Actor DUiy de.-WVU..• Hugl>es' Frontier llotel In Les and hJ):j wire are the parents of Vegu. _____ ..;....._, Sapori>r Court J. d 1 • ( J William H. LevH In Loi PEOPLE ~tg. = ,:.:: '.!'--..,..,..;..-..,..,,..,.--lo LeN x-· for damagea 1 a baby girl, bom ot Cedars of alter the -wu cancelled Lebanon f1oaphal in Los in 1969. 1 Angeles. Levit ruled that an unwrit- The baby. named Hanako, ten contract was m ad e welghed !ive pounds, 1 1 between Kerner and lhe h<>Jel. ounc<S. + * In tribute IOl>ablo ~. • -' onors Hoffa --oculptuR, '"Bult o I a campus poll<c &ll1al l'loplt'1 WOOllD/' .. Ibo Un!Wnity ol Pu\ ....... .ct Soulll l"lorla CIDllJU. c • • lie wL uqu!Ml --a * lhroMay trial In _.., A• flCUlty ~· $10,000 Munld~ Court J}'f filed bis !Ille ..-aad bl\!Jlloj snit dvll .... ..... Ibo UC .IWll 41 bal ,-----+-,--- beon sii1lod GUI ol CllUrt 'for .. ,.._,,.....,,. '2• ... ' Now Many-' r.!...""7==:'!: 1: FAI SE TP: I H Berkele)' ... .,,...,_,.... li!-1 lhe Wlllt ~Cll 1 ..... seltlementL ~··UC ·--.a.;a spolr.elDWI ......_ lbe -., .. ~_,. _..... .... ,. .. "to:! •• 'LET US TURN NOW TO OUR PROBLEMS AT HOME •• .' Hoffa, fonner presldent of the Teamsters Union, has been_i:ampaignlng on behall of changes in lhe naUon's prison system -which he says hardens prisoners rather than redirects !hem lo u.eful llvea -since his release from Lewisburg, Pa, federal prison where be served a term for A P.alm Springs landowner the Florida Board of Regenia and theatrical producer has bas approved construction of beeJ'I awarded $260,000 for pro. the artist's 1O0 -foot -ta 11 'Platt. 11, an adtoc:lte . of. r.::;;n~· • convnunlty oonlr<ll ol police, J' ... --•:i;,. _ wu amsttd Moy i, lf'll,on a :!:'~·"'"""' cJwp ol lnlerfetmr with • ~ 1l ;" . 1 ~· I Governor, Wife Host Ex-POWs ' • SIRokl•if BUl SACRAMENTO )AP) - Hugs, kisses and apple pie In Gov. Ronald ReagM's ho1ne have S\\--eetened the home- coming or 26 former prlsootrs ol war. The men, dressed In brand· . r - SACRAMENTO CAP) -All· er ...a brief confrontation be- tween &-iDloker and a non- smoter, the "1973 Nonsmoker• Bill cf Rlghts" bas been sent to lhe Assembly floor. ( BRIEFS ) The 4--0 vote Tuesday in the Ass<mbly J u d I c Ta r y Com- mittee C8tnf after the bill'• author, Allembl)'lll8D John Briggs (R-Fullerton), amend· ed it to allow smoking in bars new uniforms, attended the that doo't aerve food. thin! dinner party hosted by e BART c-beil the goyernor and his wife OAKLAND (AP) _ The Bay Nancy for returned POWs. Area Rapid Transit system "All ·o( Y°t' hive been our cannot extend service to San _ favorUe ttlevllkln show for Fraricisco until It proves the the pa9'1,.., weea;.:· Reagan reliability of its modem I st said 'J\jeday nl"'t as he automatic train cont r'o I greetel:the·men from Travis system, says the ·ealiforni8 Air Forct Bue, the Oak Knoll.. Public Utilities Commission. Naval 1H~1I ln Oakland1 flow ever , a BART and camp JSendJeton. Mrs. spokesman _ saiQ the PUC Reagan buged and kissed interim order will "In no way each of .die men ... saying-change or modify" plans for ''We're so alad to have, you begiMing San Francisco back." ' 1ervice in September.· . Supports EBA • • -Woman, 81, G.e~ {(er Way · ...,. •WU. 81tn1ce1 trreaminii' at a soccer match ( J 1'' 11 JI, a p.e t I te In· Glasgow, Sco~land. ~I llJled her ~ The cbilrt •!\iJ!lllaid lhe Hlrll ;1P ,ijllro!I down New · charge when 11,leamed.Burkc "10il<'1 F'fl\b• ~enue \0 ftght . "deal and t'.:'.b. ~or be ;i1lbl ti> vole. * The Miile woma~ l'oilver-Gov. Nelson A Rockdtdtr ~ and .bowed •With lhe still lhinks a bridge 'acrou "~ighl ol her 'I years. ,..,.. Long· l!land Sound Crom Rye fftop\ her wheelchair Utls week to Oyster Bay is a "necesai-1"'. t ~labe"" to do battle for ty." but his niece begs to dlr- aex oo the floor of the fer. 'Jorida Houle of Represen-"I think it would ruin this a\tves.f , area entirely," said Abby ~ Dr. Alu. P'~s UddeU, O'Neill in a telephone in- i~esaot' emtntus or Florida terview from her estate at . * t Oysler Bay Cove. -PEOPLE Mrs. Norma Pace, an • ) economist associated w i l h Slate Uolvenlty, lold a packed Liooel D. Edie & Co., bas been House. chamber t h at W:: nominated to the board of ponenls' fears about tbc equal dlrectors of Sears, Roebuck dlhts amendment were "the and Co.. She will stand for sam.e old arguments used election along with 21 can· against women's suflrage. '' did,tes at Sears' an nu a I A two-hour debate w a s meeting A{ay 21 ln Chicago. climaxed by a 6-3 vote or the * ~ Select Committee on Twins Sylvia and Lynda Rlgbta lo oend the ERA lo lhe Sadler, 19, announced their House noor. • engagements and got married * on the same day in Blnn- Jamea Burke, 18, spent the Ingham, England . weekend in jail awaiting trial And on Monday, both on charges or disturbing the became mothers for the fint peace because, police said. he time and both gave birth to was "bawling, shouting and girls. .. ~ \ S{Udat .• ·' ' 'Puflk .. ; ' ,; • Choose ;; • • ., •, • Special ' ;} Careen :~I ... ""9liwe MW fOf ~ ...... ,.c..r '!i. ••MEDfCALASSIST• ' Aftf. MEDICAL OFFICE ;. • ililCif i IONIST, 01 DENTAL Aa:llTANT/RECEPTIONllT"" ........ ~.All ...... lf'llll· ........ ._FEDEftALLYINIURED .. .nfDIHT LOAN PROGAAM lftlllN'PMWED ·~ tlrVnlllANIMd•1111 ... T~PAYMENT ; "-~ ......... Lit.ti• DIPLOVMENT .. EFIMAL IKRY1Cl ......... J~ ..... 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Ref e;s CoU.rt Sets R_~pe-Defe~dant F~ee ~NY DAil Y l'tlOT Tq" God ~s;Bei~g· Wo~a;n NEW Y~RK (APl -The WJDTMORE 'w...; .....ied ,.... earll~ In ihe ' pmenlallon ol d<lenle assault and attemPted rape and charged in L9IM with the tbl tape cue had been \evklenct. fi _r ol ovtrtu.rned -ODCtl because A After b1s arrest for que.s· conviction or C<or Whit-8 empted rape and ""1111 jur)'lllan-direcled a racial slur llonJa& In Ulal cue, Whitmore more, once falsely accused of a practl~al n · He war COi\· against th e defendant, •ho ls made _.....smd.easlons. s 1 n c e . NE-I toR1{ !.UP!) -Helen· Reddy,. 4 he IWard·wlnnlng vocalist,.",,... no l h Ing eart~11ng aboul h •·r ref ... 11! God,M I W ... ,ln. smoothea oYer, meanwhUe. by the savajit:e murders or career victed in 1967 ud stolehced to black, and once ~use the re~,·• in lhree other two year• at an Auatrallan girls Jt1nlce. Wylie aod Emily _s-:.l::;Q~y~ea~r~•····~-·~tr~ia~l~ju~dg~e ~i m~p~ro~peri\Y~'iuim,~ited~;.m-~linleiijrt.iiiiiiiii .. i;;:--- '.-'a:!'\ ~ a$ed. ·"We . ~ak Mothfto• Naf\D,e, ol • MOtM! ~ .. A'Clually, my , ~· 'l't!'Si'!'l;, '!f G o d :~l~!ude g~. I see ~~~\ .ii•pl"tual ~Ing ' I lftof.i " boardlng school with a-tolld Hof.(ert, bas beeo set aside in Brltlah background. "But at 15;'" state Supreme Court and he Miss Reddy started to ~ork was freed. • • -V lulilime as an actreSH!nger Jus\lce Irwin Brownslein ART 'ALL ft A, 1' and at the same time retalved • Tuesday set aside the con--....., >'to ge& to America one way or · victlon and dlsmi.ssed the in- another.'' 1 ' dlctmcnl 1pln!t the 29-year- She made it ln 1986 bY win· old defendant on a moUon by . nl~g a taltnt conlesl staged by S,--';::;:o:;;;;;;::.:;::~ Dlsl. Atty. Eugene V. Gold . an Australian television sta-"~LL., l'M OIF To ANOfM"fR who said lhere were new facts tlon. f4'U1.0LISG.4lDfN PARTY:.. In the case and that an in· • by Cotta Mell AH L11 ... &oath C~ast fiua ' ''MIMtnDY'S album lhied HJ Arn Woman11 won her th1s year'i <'.frammy for the best female pop, rock and folk vocal performance. Th e Grammy Is the. music world's version' or the movie Oscar. "[ had two things going for -'---~------~·e::'"::'g~•.:lion::_w::"::..::""::d::e::.r..:w:.:•:.:Y· ______________ ~----,:?"-"::::.---;:._----:-me," she said. "l sang in tune1• and I had a tremendous ego.'* Cspltol Records w h i c h recorded the music said the ~album reached the 1•gotd11 status -It has sold more lhan 9 million. Some ol lhal gol~ rnay come from women's ·uberationlsls -they've picked "I Am Woman" as a theme song . . At the Grammy presentation In NuhvlUe, Tenn., Miss Red· dy accelJted the award with the comment, "I would llie'to thank God for She mikes everything possible." REACHED BY lelephone al her home in Hollywood, Miss Reddy discussed the comment as one which had stirred reac- tion from friends but not yet, anyway, from fans. She said she was neither pro nor con on the llberalloo movement -the whole mat- ter was up to the lnd.lvidui.L ";Jmt," she sild, _ ' a s religion Is a personal '"Iller • • • you go about and find your own answers . . . through discussion, prayer and meditation. JUST AS' indivldua,I is whether yoo ' go to church every Sunday . . . fine for Kodak Pocket mstamalic• .zi.camera outlit. The ..,.....-.--~m . stytlsh camera. Take l big 31hx•~ prlnls or new ... smallerslldes. Uses drop-In ,, , tllm cartridge. Features One prize was a trip lD New Yori<. · ; capitol, she.said, signed her • in 1970 on the basis or tapes she'd done . - " HER FIRST bfg hit was "I Don't Know How to Love Him". TM· nthei' surprised .recording ·c!ompany then let her record an albtun and Miss Reddy recal1s, -''After singing r prores!ionally for 25 years, J finally had an album ol my --own. l took a copy ho~nd • jllopl with ii und!t-mY1iUiow." .Toda~ Mlli Reddy makes her hOme high in t h e Hollywood Hills, with her hus- U~IT ......... ~ -'I AM WO~<-- Helen Roddy band Jeff Wald, and two .)~dren, I daug&ler or 10 years b,y a prevk>ul marriage some, but . apin up to person." the ar.d a son of 14 weeks. • .. Miss Reddy said she had not come from a family of strong religious convictions . .-R e r . father, Max Reddy, was a writer, producer and actor in their nati¥e Australia. Stella Lamond, her mother, is an ac- tress. 1 • • . MisS Reddy not only sang with tberil as ,9 Child but also appeved on their Jong-running ridiO'-show, playing almost eve!1J 'femaJe part a radlo wrller coold create. 'IHE ROUGH edges were • ' • Wald Wldoubtedly has done a great deal to establish the Reddy stardom. She met him al a party; at the time he was a young agent with William Morris. Today, he's £ull-lime partner and personal manager. MISS REDDY •lill la a liUle . chary or slacdom. ft• ihe says, "People are l)egirinini to recognize me. My IUe Ii; not now entirely mine arnf Jefrs . . . but l think. you always lose a little for every gain. It's part of the price.'' .. ...... . ' ... • ""i ~ , ;:., automatic rotated maglcube, , ~ed bulb slgnal and double-r ~,· ~posure prevention. Inch.Kies ~mera, film, ond magicube. ' . , ' ' ['.11·~ • Potaroid Square Shooter 2. Uses t~ new square format film thiit costs less than the rectangular film. You'll Ret a perfectly exposed color picture In just60 aeconds. • • • ~ ····jig saviilgs on all oys'suits : ·and $portcoats to Easter. , So they ca1;1 ,.parade in style · witheut s~pping all over- Y9~" ;.t:>~dget~ . ,,,. 1 ,~ ~ • ..., • •, ' • • • h ... ,. --sae.12~ Reg. 14.n . A mlm •'rc:kObe tor ··/• "-· pre-school boys mcludes patterned • • • • .. • " .·, • • l jacket,. button·1ront vest and two pairs ol flare leg pants. Mix and mat9)l 'elD, yon/~tl/nylon,J.7 . . \ .. :... . .... •' ,. . 3•ors5 ' Boys' ihort lfeeve 1hl rt of ~ynter I cotton. Styled with chest pocket and round collart In handsome prtntl •nd good lpoklng solids. 8-18., Bora}'(Nt:~ u .. 91·' po\Y"'!W.. ' •c ' Al ,;,,~boJL 1.lf ' ~k }' ..... ' .: . ' • , . • .~ . -· - ' • .- • • • " • .. I ,.1., I 1, •. • i •' J .. I • ' I I .... l.Owpriceson . J · ·films and photofinishing. • .. ) .I tOl~ l(cdacototCX 129. 20 exposure cartrldQL ~. ; 99, t<oOaco1orcx1:ie.1 2_..., cartridge. 2.09 Kodaerome Super 8 Cartnoge film. l.10 ' ~arokf COior pack fllm tor Supershooter camet1. 3.90 Polaroid color pack fllm. ,.. -JCPenney W.·know wll.t Y!IU're looklng for. .. ( Shop Sunday -to 5 fMn· at the followl114J stores: FASHiON ISLAND, N-port hoch 17141 ""'4 °2llJ. HU NTIN6TON CENTER', H.mtiogtoo l.och 1714'!"191-7771 . Try S~urdliy1 News Qu iz • I A great buy on boys' belts. They're a fashk>nable 1 ~-width In l•tMr or vihyt, S.M,L ' 1 .... ,... ....... lhru ....,. • • · JCPennev . We know what you're looking for. . Shop Sunday 110011 to 5 p.m. at the foll....illlJ stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (714) 644-2313. HUNTING TON CENTER, Huntington S...ch {714) 992.7n( ,HARBOR CENTER , Coste Mot' (714) W.-5021. ' . •, I I . . ' l I l " .. ( • . • ' -. - f0 DAILY PILOT • Wolftfldv, April 11. 1q73 \ -::--' -' (;oitnty 'Transit · Distrit;t. . .:'ff o1Jpen Two Bus Routes 111. ·r . ..._. "'I ~A ANA -Two new companied by a /'a y In g dislrict. All art' air con· 11 ~routes serving tbe'Or•nge pe.sseoger. ' dillon~. 1 ~area will be lnauaurated THE SECOND ROUTE will "Nonnally these buses have ~y. --run· fromJluntingtoo Beach to a 4J>.seat capacity but were 11 A new Harbor Boulevard the Clty of ltylne. tt will con-specially ordered1 ~ have but ·~will run from the_La -nect with the Harbor lioe at 36 seats," OC'W General a Civic Center · to ~ Adams Avenue. Manager Gordon '' Pet e' ' ' ORANGE COUNTY , ~ Beach, beeomiog the The new lines will run on F.ielding said. 0 8y reducing onnge County T r a n s I t hourly schedules with no the number of seats the .District's longest single .. route. services oil Sunday s or major district w.as able to itl('lude '--~------" The distance is about 2$ miles holidays. package racks. This allows and the rare ~s 25 cents in~ The new lines and an ad: riders to bring parcels11boar<L eluding free transfers to other dltlonal_ one lo be stnrtcd Aprll The bucket seats are spaced tr~nsif· tl.istrtct linei. Children 23 will use the 16 ne\v buses for better leg room, also." under 12 ride free when ac:· just received by the transit ·Board Broadens Jail ·Mental Heaith Service • I' SANTA AN.A -Expansk>n 1 ,of the inental t.eatth services ~gram in Orange County 'Jail at a cost of almost , Audubon Club' I·· ;\ . To Hear Talk SANTA ANA -Environ· n1ental aut h o r It y·.:non Brigfit will address the Sea and Sage ·er¥h of the Na· . tional Audubo1' Society in the Spurgeon Room of the Santa Ana Library April 17. The Cal State Fullerton biology professor will speak on •10ceans Of the World." $150,000 Was approved by th.e' Board of Supervisoca:tuesday. Actual cost to the county is but p ,ooo with the federal government p a y i n g the balance. In addition to mental he~lth gui~ance for prisoners , 'tile new service, will provide counseling for tamllics of prisoners and referral to ap- propriate county a g e n c i c s such as We.If are, Pub I i c Health, Vocational Rehabilitation or Community 1'1ental •lcalth Services. The new program will not be activated until the federal funds are received, the board ruled. --· THE DIESEL POWERED . vehicles have lhe latest in smog c_cmtrol dev ices. Fielding advised, plus a vertical ex· hausl system which elevates the bus fumes. "With strict n1aJntena'nce levels requlr~by the district, pollutants are expected to be at their lowest possi ble levels, he added. The third line to be . in· augurated April 23 w i 11 originate in ths g r e a t e r Anaheim area. Anaheim 1 Buena Park, Cypre ss ., Fullerton, Garden Grove and Orange will be served by the new routes . The• new Anaheim~ntcred line will connect lVilh the !·!arbor line s which in turn 1vil\ connect with the · exfsling OCTD services in Santa Ana and in the coastal areas. Formal ceremonies April 19 will celebrate the opening of the three new lines. The public is invited lo attend the Anaheim Co.nvention . center ceremonies. Rape Case T es ts Set SANTA AN!\ -Psychiatric testing was ordered Tucsdny for a Brea bricklayer accused or raping t\vo \vomen"'flnd at· tempting to rape ·three more i'n alleged attacks t h a t assertediy included. attempts to gouge OOt the ,(eyes of some of his victims. Orange C o u n t y Superior Couft Judge James Turne r delayed the arraigio.ment of Jesse James Cabrol, 25, until April 24 to enable him to ex· ~mine the psychiatrist's con· ciuslon s. That rePort. Judge Turner noted, wlll nol 1.:c n1ade pub.lie:. Brea police \Vho arrested Cabra l idrntified him as the man involved in al least five sexual attacks from Octo ber, 1972, to March. 1973. Cabral is held'in county jail with bail set at $100.000. All the · little extras we put in oursso double knit suit don't cost extra. just·.look that way. Men's polyester knit suit in fancy patterns. Single- br111ted jacket styled with not~h lapels, center vent and edge stitching. Slacks are !fared with belt loops and all of today's styling features. Sizes 36·46. .. ~ .. -· Men's polyester double knH slacks. with wide bell loops, flare leg an d western pockets. Penn-Prest• In a stylish assortment of patterns. Slzes 30-42. ' For more grelt ttyle1, shop lht JCPenney Catalog. Buy now, pay tattt~. U•• a JCPenney Cha~ • . JCPenney We know what you're looking for. . . . ~ • ·-. Air '" rt '·~ r ~ -,y ~ M~silre • • E:xtended · Career Fair · In Anaheini , ANAI1EIM -A look at \\•ha! ~·011n~ people of today will con· tribute to the world ot business, industry. agriculture and lhc professions is set April 23 lo 25· at the Anaheim Convention Center . Thousands o,r high school students and adults are ex· peeled to view the First An· nual Caretr F3ir of Orange County, according to program coordinator Stan Ross. S1i1lta •'(,1101~lt 11 ,aJl'll111 hl11H1 t llCI Ht111Th11tt11 Ct11ltr. · Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the follawin9 stares: . I.\ FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (714) 644-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington B,.&ach t714) '892-7771. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (7 I 4J 6-46-5021 . I , '. .... ' t COSTA MESA 1 lit NEWH)ll LAND, SEA .& AIR .SHOW . . Thursday· Satu~day • Fashion lslantlj See the Latest in Recreational Mo&Dity • ---r. Aircraft • Gliders • Power &-SGilbaats • AutomabileJ •. ' Tl'y Satttrday's News Quiz We Dare You ... I 'l'he weelhet Mate •• .anywt.e In ""'I w.Mther. Travel light. trevel bright with the weather 1 Mate cover ups. Smartly tailored in heavyweight 'linyf. Electtonicallv welded seams. adjustable snap cuffs, cigarette pocket in sleeve, zip- pered front. side and undararm vents. hood and drawstring. Complete with cany pouch. Red. blue. white. yellow. AdJutto-Ut11 sung Int thtt ch•nue color. Now there's no need to change vour sunglasses to the rays of the sun. Adjusto·Ute does it for you. They in brightsUnlight and remain their original sun-shading tone in normal' light. .. , ssto ss ., JCPenney We~ what you',. IOolclng for. • • Shop Sunmy noon to 5 P.M atthefollowlng ator11: ' . .. . • • • '" • (: .. "' •• • ... ' h r I I r I -FASHION !SJ.ANO,' Ntwport Biach 1714 1 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTERr T Hunt;ngton Buch 17141 192·7771 . HARBOR CENTER, Costa Moi• 17141 646-5021 .. l .. \' -- • , D~ILV PILOT • Foirthe Rec~rd Office Will .. Be ReVamped Bills Climb; 200 (JO()) .. Ill • triage IMll-Or .. Gflfl• .... Thomas' Project to COSt $188,000 1 o in.ty Sliort '· SA!ITA ANA -A ~ or $200.000 to pay the cowtt)''t utility bills until the end or the flilcal yr:ar June 30 was too much ror tht 8 o a.r d ol Supervisors to swallow ln one lwnp. They postponed action Tuesday on thn transfer or funds to 1nect the payments for one week. lie w,rned that Ed :It,., obtaintd permission rra the Public Utllitl COmmlss to lntroduce a 1lidlna; rate setlo every quarter to recovk the llil.ltTl... llnr!Ma _.. llWH lfl ·11«.T ~ ,.. """""' .. ~. Ucau •. · · .. ~lie'!!.""·~.~-':I SANTA ANA -Oraliile County Admlnlst:ratlVe Officer Robert Tho1naa has received Board or Supervisors appro,•al TueJdoy of u reorganiutlon or his office which will ·cost $188,000. ~He said the ofaci at pruo~l fiClf aod alght other new is bogged down I n 1d-per'ION lo activate l b e u1 veo.u \'i!;u=; .li.~~ Hun1~1o1t: . f~_lwtt l11t'7w.~trtlt119 U~tnltt CkU'lS~ UDO -S*'-'j·1..U1 ,s.., rninislrati~e d~Ues and does reora1111UUon. not have ei10<1glt lime to pro-.L . perlji serve r the Board Of TllQMAS ~ llJll while """"""'d COlltJ " flll!t -d' lo produce eloc:trlcal powe --- lfAOTJPo¥-AC'IO'-M" II TI--' J~ Svwn M,. tf,, 111 ,..,,. St.,. F W. 61 C • " """"Y • H\111 IWI eucil i_:• tJ of C~I Mt.,, Incl HOf'!M llEYE'S· lllT -Johrli,._.~, 1100 • • ,..,,..,,., fdll!IMI'. Hllflth'IQ\Olt ~Ii. 1"4 ..... 1. • TY -Ml l CiMc' Gilltfcll A. 31, lo;.8"cn I "• '.~ Su.tn'M '~ t1911fil I G ""T-Qt00v ,..,.., rUn, T.~ u, '6.'S1 . Supervisors. He wilt hire an l the co!1 tf ~ program sbouJd assistant adinlnlstratlve of· .not be overYootced it \f&S aJ>' j --1 parent that a $280' million cor.. poration cannot ·be properly iadmlnlster,td without a high degree or professional ad· mlnistraUve support to lhe \ ORANGE COUNTY . lie sald ~. could • qot esllmnte'thjs new chilnge' ef· fee t on"county'utllhy cos ~1~l thnt lhey woulCI undo~~Y · ~ higl~r thuu the 13.6 1L rBlt lnerense recorded d'Uri,hg s • ;1.r, ' ' ., l~nllr Avt .• Hr.rn 1Qri' 1!11tli, tnd l ., ell r 'J'~~"a~!lc .::.• rO:l'J~~~i:t~~1~"'A.,U,3H ~!ft~·· JMnellt Jl, .., Wfll L1;tJ! L t: ic'!=~ J"~~r· •nd RAt°iRE'z·SAYLOR -M•r " J ALC'oli~T.1DICINS -S•IV•dOf Jr •• ••1 f. 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W.l""'C;';17.-'T~..C"" ECKLEY .. o~'" e -"'-r 17 Mertln MORA·llOlLIHS -Gtbrltl, 11, ''°° GI-. 2l. ot I•~ .,icf ui.nn W.,.,..., Huntlltalon 8ffdl, olnd Ctrol ...... ~Ii, of ,-P1rk, iJ,. 19ltLA. • JONES ,..r, 17, o.nw 0 E ·BUCH.Co~H -OOualn G. !11_ ot · ,'!"Cf! w Jove• ., lJOU GAitn Sr .• -+-1.,.,1rnoi.i J,HeM, ll W.llft ' , •..:ti. ltld O•nlirli._ L , ''· Wl>lttlW "WEISTER·\MtLLI AMS -M•r 11 L AT~NAOOUX ... BrKk A,, )D, Md ESJrd' Fr11111:rk, ~ t nd Lof.r11~ B1 rtM1t• J .. 1tJ f'Olh ol 5ill MAtlMll V ~-~h fl _t.Olll l'KI O• .. Hunth•qloft BNCll HE •R0s EltJAANZ -Mli, 11 BOE RC.E R·FLU5TER -P•ul H,, 111 "''" 1c I, Jl,.:il!ld Nori •• ~ 2100 Pet~ w • .,. Cotl• MIU, tna 14, bo :t 11 Milit, "'"'"' J .. n. ~twev P1'11; SHORT· OR -Mir, 17, Llr'l'V R Hft.JlllCICSEN·SOt:.TIS -!loblrl C .. ~, , rtm1rrltd Trtll'I Ann, 3S. DQlh 01 'll'. $ov!IJ Gile, •lid l ll\Oe J .. 21 , 1•721 l'cr:!_IT'"··~ • LtfldlU Ln., Hllflllfl!llOll Bt•cn n TE OllNISTA -M1r 11 II"" ··1"· "· • """"""' D1°ssol11t1·0-s· :r,:;tri, 1nd 1t1ruli1 fl,. lO. of 111•p· • ., Ttfliif:jf~Y -M•r. 17. Jotin c..'U: Com1~y ~Janners Get $25 Raise SAN1'A ANA -Orange County Planni n g Com- mlsllonen got a pay raise Tuesday but not as 1nuch as they askt!d ror. The Boa rd or Supervisors ap. pr:oved rt.iaihg the per meeting pay ot the commissioners rrom $50 lo $75 each but re- talned the presenl limit o( eight meetlngs a month. maximum month. of 12 ses.!ionJ a SUPERVISOR DAVID L. Baker supported the higher raise pointing out that com- missioners were putting ln 27 hours a.week now in sessions. Supervisor Ronald Caspers objected to an· increa s e be.cause other collrlty com- missioners are paid $50 a meeting. JoM'ph S1ntsek, director or building services said higher r§les ror eleclriclty,_gas and water mandatt.-d the ·extra nlOrK')'. the past fiscal )'<.'&r. ~of: _,, supervisors. · Ba4 Cl1eck In addition to the new jobs S ANO TUER F ~CTOR Ii an S • • ~ N the plan calls for. addllion of us~t increased amount of building i~ qiv higher level positioiu such as r ----spate lo be heated, eoolt'd and •• Smlsek said that a utilitv " senior admlnlstraU•• analyst. Sentenced .... 1cec1. Cai· Sell moMA.s GOT support from conservation plan put into ef· Leo Taroami. former Orange SANTA ANA_ A Ne wport feel In l971·72 backOred. Ur SANTA AljA -A ~&me CounLy.ChamberofCommerce Beachman actUsed on arrttt explained U1at So tf tb ern cMngc has ~1 a~ed California Edison Co. giv<'~ finMciat committeeman aod of cashing more lhan $900 rt'duced unit co!lts as coo. ror Cci.o de Cai a .l now a consultant : Jeannette worth of bild checks in Ille San sumpti9n irKTtast!. recreation development ~J':~hu -Lk · •-t ol the ,._,.," Clemente area has b e t' n \\'he "I I 1-w , prt!Sl~1 ........ 16e n the county's con-'l'raburo Canyon area, ur • sentenced to 60 days In Orange · County League of Woman scrva tton . prograo• rerlucett Orange CQunty's O' Ne 11 1 Voters, aild Lucien Truhill, Coupty Jail and ordered to the nun1bcr or units needl'd it Re11tonHI Park. • . president and executive make restitution . Increased lhl' unit rate fro111 ~ ~ manager of the • c ·0 u n t y Superior Court Judge James th e p<J\\'Cr con1pany. Under the ,revised pl~f\ ;o. ho chamber. Turner also ordered Frederick organiu1 Uon cun sell 611, ,n· One discordant note was R. t1oseley 111. 34. of 4000 S~11SEK SAIO his depart· don1iniun1 units to n1c1nbcr!$. 1't!ti:l~~~lfuitr1, 23, botn °' Hun. Of ltla--=age cOW'AN-MORLANO -Mir, 111 C•••~. • .... 61..,ol lillWOOll l ttcn. •l'ld L 11 RI•, Fllt4 A.Prll 3 C of'lllrolt• !\I.1st . • Nt'fl'lon, lMIOrt •net lill YIT!Olld E. SCHVUR·KENN EY -Mir. II CMrlfl McClell1n, Jt nel A. ind GtorG• 8, Ho•m•nl 331 bl Wntmln1l1r, •nd s-. Marv El!en •lld ~116 Cirl The commission had sug· ges led two plans. The first would have provided them $100 per meeting for a max- imum or eight a month .. The second set the fee at $75 for a sounded by Supervisor Robert , Park Newport. to serve three 1ncn' had esthnated1 that gas, Forrnerly il was all owed on ly SUPERVISOR RoberlBattin Battin of Santa Ana. He said year& probation. He suspended electric and \\•ater bills wOllld to ren t them. 1 /'. said he thought the com-some of the personnel in the whal could have been a stale amount to 8.pproximatelr Coto de C&&za orferS' rfdhig. missioners were spending too adminlstraUve office be would prison term of one to 14 years $950,00JO but that 1he a<.11 n1I hlkjng. camping, twnting1and much Ume in meeUngs. that define as "deadwood" while after accepting Mo s e I e Y ' s figures \VIII be about $200,000 flshiOR rnclllUes In the [50(). Karen, i, or ~roen Grovt1. Ollnn•r, 11\1rron 1 11(1 Cltr• 00~.0fp~c!(l:~tiin '::rr.v~··~"G'~~ ~IWlll ... wn. Mll'MYO A. •nd Vlriilt ,., Ann. 'l!IJ ot AM!Wlm. -r:-1s, Clnlol ROY •nd Rlchtnl ~ ... AOCOX·vAN DAM -M•r. I,, Arthur S~llY, Nancy A.tin •nd WIYM Wllll1m •,,...'"'· "'· Ind Editn M., si, 1101ri o1 "'""' ,...,..,.,l J. 1n11 a mw w. -1111n V1Uey. Scott, N~ J-and A•~ 0.. they should be shortened. He others were very sharp. guilty plea. mol'I!. aLTe layout in the foothills. suggested the f7S maximum of _____ .:__:_ __ ...:__.:...:.._ ________ .:.__:_ _______ _:::=.:.:::c..:::.:::..=.::::=:::_ STOCKT°"·.MCElROV -Mtr. It, FrllL JUM! ~rle ano Jahn Edwlrd "-M Fte"•lln, 32, of TKOtM, Goru•l•t. Otlkl• M, Ind S...•lln H. 11'11 A)~ Jotn. lf, ot Hun· S.tvedrt. ~rf and Llndio BHc:lt. Sbtn'lotl, Rkn.ro L. •1111 Shirley M. GR E·llROWN -M•r. 70, #.Irvin O•vtiotf, P•lrlci• L. tncl Ron1ld H. J .. :>t. ol ,. __ , 8tldl. •nd JoAf\11, RH<L Grece M••G•••I Mid Roe.rt J•i '°·of lOI A-'" c;.l1t. Thom.11 CMllH •1'111 Juell 11 HIPSHER-&R Y[E -Merl 21, Rol:llt1 1(1tMrlne Gene. 41 OI Wfltm nai.r, •ncl ~ .... 11, lflrolril• M1rle Ind Rldllrd Elell'IOI' Alk.11, olt, OI 'l"uctlp.1 MlcMlt l.OGAN·PLEVA -Mir. 2\, llllOtf1 ZMOfet, John 8nx:1 tnd SUMn &ltDlltl Contract Awarded ...... ·-· 2l, ot N-llOf'I 8et(ll, •nd c ........... Aiqlnald E. ~Jore 8. •rtr.r• Ttrrv, 21, ol Glrdlft Gn:ift 8 1/f!Cll, Wllllt m Rllltl •nd A:\1111 El•lM ORANGE A [ · eight meetings. The new schedule was aJ>- proved by a 3-2 vole with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich joining Baker in opposition. GIUFFITH-OICIOE -M1r. 211 w11111m K.olan, L-rd •nd Evelyn K•Y -cons ruclion e .• .o. 01 Lone 11.c11. •na Helene. 111rn, 1teo.cc• "-a11c1 01'"" contract for the rcmoderUlg of U • El 31, ot Hunllllllflll 81tch SCllOCtr mt eels t.ALES·FAY -M•r. n. w11n1m L". EolM!nlll'I, Ciouii111 Allm•n 1nd Jove• .. an ·~range County Medical .,, ol Lona 8-.cn. Incl M••Y -Arlene Ell1.i.1h, l2.1. of 1rv!ne e 1rr111, Ttrrv A. 1no BftrtJM• J, Center build ing here has been --. c~~ft.~~.1~~ eo71,, :,e~,n~ ~:rJ~~c,t.;·~~~:;1'~-J. awarded to United California Irvine Dean Co;j'; Mn• Anclrl~l Fllli>oi:» tlld Slllrl•Y Ann B'llders th I b.dd l l(Nl!IHT-ltlJGGLES -Mir. :r.I, r lmtr Thllktn, at:.' n R. ltnd kt11'11"n ALml -' C OW I er 3 ~~7i, ~ F~t~1~1v!n:v •n Julfl k;J:r. ~~~ :::: =dRL~ tt23,500. Cynthia Johnson, associa~ STp'~~1~olTI~~:l"~,~eo1 fonf':~;; .~ Jt1=:t. o.nn11 Alleri •nc! P111nne Ten bids ranging up to dean of students for student Vickie fo.n, ,~l:i o1 w1111rn1 n,11r Gr•!fOll· ~ M • ...ci w11111m s. $161,700, were received. by lhe acti·v1·11es at UC lrvi·ne, has HES!!,.CALO!l-~RO -/Mf. 2~ 51*!• D, end Mlcht•I .I, count Bo rd f s . ~~s..:-·:e«:,. oi.rwt•,_ ~2. 1101t1 o s1.1111t 1~ •M 1t111n1tn Y a o upcrv1sors. been elected membe.r-at-tarae HEl,'!·rn;-'"'° -MJ:-err· PhlUl11 It·~ M. Ind Dun R.. Funds to finan ce the of the execuUve council' of tile ~11rf,,1.;. li&rl'!, f;~r o• 'Waf:1~i,:· t!nd ~f!!!.'. s~~ L ~ ~=t~6. remodeling q( Building 53 will American College P11rannnel F01to.a:HERFY -~r. t.4, Jriv ., 37, 1ir.s;:1 Lorn•""" Jame• Pnn111 come-from cap 1· ta I Im· •··-'ali·on. _,.....- •nd N•ncv L , )4, 00111 or HIHl1 IOtl = , ~111rr1 A. 1nd Norm•n AHtn ••• ~ r.:.ro\Cetrt-eElL -Mir. 24, o.nlti c= .. J'l!.'nnd~a;'~fn~·!~ Arttiur provemten11~~-~~geted fordµi e t\.trs. Johnson,-a Laguna w~. 21. ind Sut111 LM. u. 110tn 01 trvce curren i:K::.,. year accor 1ng Beach reslaent is presideot- c&vseN-lltOSS -MM . .M.. J1mn L1 iT#.'F1 l::1~~~~1:.'v~~ to Joseph Smisek, 1 director of elect of the Call'rornia Co"·ge U, "Ml Alk• ,..._,It, SO. bOtll °' Fjoret 'atrid~ J Ann incl Alen.rd G ll.C WHt!Tlll'ltllr shfflei., DilltN' M:rie ,r:i JoM w.rttn Building Services. Personnel Association. WOOO..Alll(llilt -M,lr, 2A, Olflnlt ...c==.::=...c==.::;;;c.==---...0----------''-'.C::.:..C.:..::::.::::_c.::::..._ __ "'~'-_ll, i.i""ril't' ,..,., 26. bolfl ot .,.......,.. PATl,..ANO!:ION -Mir. 2'. Chlrltt M-" lf'"'' •t'ld Jtnlet R~ol' •T1t11Ml9!' ot:r -.01:,•c.: ;;;; .::i·~t: ~--IE !tT _7"° ..... ,. 2'. J-l :.:it-. °',.,H:t:r~-"""'· IM V -'Mr. Mt kt I ,, J .. "' botlll I ' r.t .cb:'P~~!~.~~: l<t111,.lh • • l~i~INH ..-#Mr. ,JIJ, L•"'""" 1 W•r 27, Ill San!• M•, Ind $1191 .. • tnd SU'Mtl e .. '9, ..,,11 ol Hun· I Oii l lKI\ Mfrr11g1 Ui;itnwt -r• lullld In L• Ant1I• 111 thl toUow!na '' ot ' ,,:j~I ';~ Aor11 S: I ,t,lJlltiJ, ·AL\/ REZ -Aot1nda "'" 26, L.A.. l!d t.otr tn11 M., 18, T1t J\'otlees ' ARBUCKLE 6 SON WESTCJJFF MORTUARY 4r7 E. 171b St., COlta Meu 64' 4811 BALTZ.BIRGERON • BRA~·-~E , .~:Mar 1 ¢Miff eo ..... I llf.Uf4 ~L mf>~owAr · MOR'!µUI)' ', ,, dwaj,'~ Mesa UWPI • aicroioocK LAGlll'IA i.m:ACit MOl\TllARY 1• Lipe °""'9 ... ·~ ~ PACisp~ Ml~J,"l:!, I N~ l • PEER ~MlLY COLON!~ flJNERAL llOJilE 11'1 Bol11 Avt1. Wellmln11<r !II.ml • SMJTllS' MORTUARY 12'1 Mall SL Rullol*- 131a11 " ( .. We 11aVe great .. , styles, stiapes an~ ~izes ·io store for you, too. ~iiiiiiiii;;;=:=:-- Saves10 Aeg.91.991 S.lel8.tt.10'x5'Suburban gambrel roof st~storage building. Hot dipped galvanized steel for rust retardation,.doub1e interior doors sUde easily on nylon rollers, door handles can be ~dlocked, Ribbed, ~erl•PP,lng roof and wa ll panels. JO'x 7' Suburb•nslul. S•v• $20. Reg. 119.99, Scff tt." IO'xl O' Suburbon 1IHI. Savo $30. Reg . 1~9.99, SGle llt.tt IO'xl2' Suburban 1tul, Sova $30. Rog. 179.99, Sale 14'." 12'x 12' Suburbon 1!ul. Sovo $35. Ro<J. 239.99, 5Gle 204.tt S.'4 prlcH ettectlwe through S1turday. Get• grnt buy now, pey later. UM rour JCPenney ChlrQll. JCPenney We know what J(Ml're looklng for • I ·. ~ S.O, Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at tlte following stares: FASHION ISCAFl!l> Newport Buch 1714 1 6«·2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntinglon BHch 1714 1 892.7711. ' ' ' ' ,. • , I • r ' • ., . .. ' . i I ;t. , .. . .. --This side is . .. softer, and · comfortable. Sale19995 ""9-219.16. au-bedding seL $9 per month' ·-In queen and king 1lzes our 'Ecstasy' mattress lets you choose the foundation for your side ol the bed. Damask cover with 3 layers of cushioning. Twin or full mlutress •or foundation. reg. 89.95 Sale M.95. SS'per mol'lth• King slz.e tel, reg. 359.95 S•le 269.95. S11 per month' De4u11a m,iilal bed frame . lits twin to queen. $12. JCPenney - We know what you're looking for, Shop Sunday .noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND , Newport Beech (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington a .. ch (71~) 892-7771. • • ' - ,r "" • ,,, ,, "· •' . ' • I - ,, -- • " , I . .,. -· -' !(J; eAILY PltOl • ' ' • -I . :~e~ to -~in: Robber -Bill :Asks Yeari~ -Oil.· Shrpi Murck rs• : · .~ 4.ioun d • • , ·His Motivations . 1 . Smog Device Test Esc~ped Bear s~ i I .. -customer , · -In -SD Bay iJleATA<AP>-A~-<ill!l~ . ANGD~ (UPI )";-SACRAMENTO (AP) -By emment and private -·with' haa•ternalneil impe'l'ious far i day a'iil"",'F.lf to _.,lite -· in lhe COJllPTON CAP) _ An ·~ 1917, all Southern CllHomia~ m<ll'e lhan I~ vehicles, Beilen· SAN DIEGO CUP!) -The tieat(es lo descend .from his perch In a -1 R1fera trial ,-the plrently · ~nfused customer cars would be required to have son said. .. ... Navy ~ ... ou l.ankeP U~ tree .. .. 1 -~•-•• ~ ..._, wlia,fotal!'y sl)OI at point-blank Guadalupe ran aground Tues., Lale Tuescla• nighl "Minor". ~WI wu in --·-. .,.. ___.,___ b shot w1 Id' annuaf lnspeclion of their anti· CAR OWNERS would bale-day ln ..it 1)lUd off the tip of , vilrsl -..niiJir mirall; \11bila, ...... -i;'il;~e r~bt!.r, fr"1'1c~1 ~~ smog equipmenl'.before being fit direcU• from the 81)1lual .,.. Harbor blacd Jn. San Diego mjddle of Humb!11dt State Uni ly « •,Ojient14iiut' and poljtlct-lbe hawb .tiDd und , • Bay took refuge Monday. He bad e""\le!I' from ., doves .._..hive come and reg:~:;, later caught three allowed on"idf road, er a spections, Be~ said, be-The 25,000 too tanker was. Ing his pen in tbe university's wildlife behav gone. . bill intl'qduced in the state Sen-cause "sars with malfunction-car...,ing 4 million gSllons of, center. . , _ in1_ u.· ol four men who allegedly · devi """""'y •-> -N Ute ITial goes '" -. robbed the . Capital Nationaf ate. .'!!i mlOg ces l'1jJl ...,.., ' oil. No. oil spillejl end none of' . . d . . t'~ fflcials t 'CliiD8cti~· ~. the central Bank 'branch and removed Tbe measure was one of two consum.e.more gas and emit 40 tbe ship's 275 crewmen wts i.n-' Student onlookers and a m1n1stra lUJI 0 chlracter, Daniel Ellsberg, most ol an tmdetennined introiluced ~y. by ... Sen. to 50 times the polJutan~. ~ . jures:t, the Navy said. The lure him down with .honey , while otheft, ~lted · testifies today to ·explairi why amount .of cash from two' tel~ Anthony C 'RAitenaon, (0-Bev· those ~tare ~el,1 tu~ed. Guadalupe's home port is watef bi.Uoon s and dirt clods in vain etiof?ato rous helsacrlficed,a b~lllant career Jer's caaes. . ly, HU~ li 'ted to He said the ,1nspect.1on p~o-Long Beach. , Na v' y tug& Campus police said if ';Minor" staye;d·u m~' as a. defen:se ana y!l to make Manager Robert Logan :said .er ,,..~ rm gram would be financed by ir.· pulled-the tanker free after six th 9 y would raise a "cherrypiCker cr~ne" '.; public a ~lf full of classified the robbers ordered 2 8 ,......Southern C8lifornia't 's1X ~og-spection fees of from $2 to $4 hours.. , • tranq""'-·-s and lhen lead him to the ground, Ill, ia documents that only a· small employes' and •bout 1 8 giest ·counties:· Los Angeles, per vehicle. . • uuw:i· i>efcentage,of Americans hl\ve customers toward1he back of Orange Riferside San Bef.. An aide said ~t was 1 colTic1-Kids Like To ·~Minor·" Tiamed after the bear-sha CCllS ever read. · the bank .. J ' ' dence that Be1lenson s .two Ursa Min~, is one of more than a dozen .s , icis fl!. f:llsberg 's teytimony_ was "One man .. a customer or nardino, Santa Barbara ~d pfoposals were also the top Ask And v 1ue 'used by campus researchers in behavior ~ expected to continue at least bank stood there a moment, Ventura. That area takes m t\VO on the state Air.Resource!jc;;;;~;~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~ thtough Thursday. _Pefense at· and wheo tlie bandit· pointed more than half the state's pop-Board's list of recommended ., tomeys indicated they might lhe shotgun a~)Um -it was a Wetion. IC2islation. Annual inspection wM up their presentation by .... ......-" •• ,.... long shotgun -instead of "Calif«nia is under the gun and fleet conversion are al~o M~ay, indicating the case TAi<INc;, STAND going to the back of the bank to iniUate effective stepa: to amonfll'. the recnmmendatW.s COIJJd go to the jllJ')' later pext Daniel Elli-berg the man bactled up," ,Logan · clean wr air OF have the fed-of the federal EnvironmenVl1 wiek, Z2 ~nths :... a'f t er related: efal • gov.emment do \vhat .it Protection A~eTicy's clean air-~ . EDsberg w~s in4icted as the ''The bandit extended ~he thinks 'It necessary," Beilen-plan for California .and-the ~rce of the Pentagon Papers Ellsber1:i's possession as part shotgun into the man' s son said. , recornmen~oos·-br Gov. Ron· leJ,k. or bis "official duties" as a stomach and discharged it. alil IJ_eagan's special task researcbec at the Rand' Corp., The man dropped in his ONE OF HIS bills would force on the smog crisis . in LAND, SEA .& AIR SHOW Thursday. Saturday •·. ~ashion I la;,;,u1111 s -~~· EUABEilG began hi s where-Russo also worked. tracks." provide f9r a gradually !!!eP-Southern California. , teitimony TuE!:sday, covering "~ny American ·who cares----~-------. ped:up:·mamtatory insplction '"They both represent essen· onJy detalls of his ba.ckground. about his country would con-pr~ram, beginniM in 1974. tial components in any respon· See the Latest in Recreational Mobility Aircraft • Gliders • Power & Sailboah ~· Autoil.o~ • including his service as 8 sider it a duty to gg_t these ·BiograpJt V eoveJing:-n'Oise conb'ol and sible strategy for cleaning up Marine officer. documents to Congress and ~ .saletv equipment as well as the nation's smoggiest basin," ke followed Anthony Russo the American people," Russo ' _.--.-anti.smog devices., By 197!, it _!lle~il~en~soo~is~ai~d.:_:::__ __ _J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jr,, his codefendanl The¥ are replied. 'Mi·s·tQken ' would requi re that all vehicles ct¥irged with theft, conspiracy r 11 in the six counties ·pa$$ inspec- at\'! espionage for actions they HE CONCEDED he and · tion before they could be re- toOk in taking ~nd copying· the Ellsberg-probably broke some SACRAMENTO (AP) -reeistered each year. papers in 1969. two years government rules, but said Gov. Ronald Reagan says The other bilt would require "' tw!tore the papers were leaked those rules "were designed to "a wrong interpretation" that all fleet vehicles in the to!' the New York Times and protect special interests ·in the has been placed on a plan six counties tie convertea to other newspapers. · government. . . . An agree-to compile a history of his either natural gas or propane Russo Who wept on the mer'lt to keep secrets about administration. fuel. State A i r Resources witness 'stand Monday when be crimes that had been com· T h e R e p u b l i c a n Board studies indicate that the told how be estaBlished bond! miJled was a criminal thing." governor said Tuesday the se>-ealled "R:aseous fueJs" pro- whh Viet Cong POWs he in-The testimony by the defen· wrong interpretation was duce only 10 percent as much terrogated for the Air Force in dants follows aPPeara nces by that he might use the smol? as gasoline. Vietnam, parried prosecution a parade of expert witnesses history to help him In a Beilenson said studies also crpss-ex:amination Tuesday. in the thr~month-old trial. possible run for t h e sho\ved that n.-et vehi~les l!C- The defense has tried to presidency. count for one fifth or the total 1fE SAID HE was proud to undercut the most serious It has been "pretty mileage in the Los An~el~ be on trial with Ellsberg , charges -espionage -by routine for the past few Basin, and it has ~ P:st1• , echoing a statement he-made showing that the information -years" for his department m~ted that conversion of neet lalt year when he went to jail in the papers could not have chiefs to review their ac· vehi~les wl'l!'itd result in an im· r~tber than testify against his harmed the nation's ~ecurity, c 0 m p tis h ments, the mediate ,JS-20 percent reduc· old friend Ellsberg before a was obsolete, irrelevant, governor said at a news tion in smog levels. gtand jury. useless to an enemy or codference. The conversion bill woulrf -Although he is indicted only already public knowledge from apply to all fleets -both gov- in connection with 10 of the 20 1~o::t:":he::r:_s~o~u'.'.rc=e".:s. _____ -'==========~...::C=c..:.:..:.. ____ _cc_ documents mentioned in the charges, Russo said, he would not deny deeper implication. "If you have prqof that I copied otbers1 l ~ould cer- tainly not deny 1t, because it was an honor to copy them," he said. \_.:-""I •. ' r opless Waitress Ban U1ll1eld 1LOS ANGELES iAPi -ll'is cOnstitutionai for the state Alcoholic Beverage Control die partment to forbi4 eStablishments it I i c e n s e s f-eom hiring topless waitresses wtiere liquor is sold, the 2nd Djstrict Court of Appeal says. 'The ABC rule had been challenged by a t o p I e s s waitress and two operators of santa Monica ·clu~. Jn the court's ruling Tuesday it noted a1 previous court decision had h~ld the ABC could con· stitutiOnally ban nude live or filmed e!1tertainment \vhere \~uor is sold. Save at Penneysbig floor show. • p~Sale6388 Aeg.88.95.10-pc.canis1er vacuum cleaOer with full att achment set Has VI bra• beat nozzle for deep down cleaning, automatic cord reel, suctio n regulator step-on power switch. and lift-·oft tool caddy. ' Save4095 Reg. 419.95. Sale $379. Here's our 100% solid state portable with a 19" screen (meas. diag .) Fully transistorized modular chassis lor a more trouble-free per· formance . plus "Chroma·Loc- color/tint control. 17" solid state portable, Reg. 379.95. Sale 5349. TV sale! , r ' • f,}1 ·3' bt .. 111bt n1 ,.JI· s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; ll!l· • ,- I I I ' " t ' ,1 '. I ' \·~, :., 1Lu1 . ' .~J(l l I , •. 111)1 3 more days t piek-up , savings on a olor portabl~:~: -And check our big feature~~. Save3095 ,., >rt ,,... ·ll1 ufr .... ,, ' ,, 1"\Ve think that the case before us is even stronger for uPholding the constitutionality of the rule," the court stated. • Reg, 309.95. Sele $279. This portable TV with a 16" screbn (meas . dlag .) features Chroma- l oc"' color and tint control !or brighter. clearer color pictures and Quick-Pie'• !or faster Pftur1 and sound. "' I ·!' "The work of a waitress sr:rving drinks to b a r customers is surely much less susceptible of being classed 'tith the expression ~f ideas aiid the communication of im· Sale pressions than is the . 7888 performance or an entertainer R-. 84,95• Our upright ""· a stage.'' w• -cleaner converts-to ~The court noted the waitress • canister design at the ci>uld work in "topless dress" twist of a disl. II beats, jpst so long as "no alcoholic sweeps and cleans all at ijcverage license is involved on one time. l:Jas 3 height i e premises in question." adjus1ments for indoor/ outdoor. normal or shag rugs. disposable dust bag. and otherqualily features. { I ' , Save2Q95 · < Reg. 289.95. Sale $269. Color TV wlth ·Ouick-Pic .. for fa ster pie.Jure . and Sound. automaflc fine tUn\ng, and pre-set V.H.F. line tuning. 15" screen ~meas. dlag .) I ~" j ' l -· .. In stitution ' s. .. prices effecti ve lhru Saturday. Sale prices effective through ~turd1y. ,, lfl .,J Funds 'Asked J •Speclal :'lhe Daily Pllol I j STANFORD -U.S. Sens. l)lan ·eranston (~alif.) and ~ark Halfield (Jl.Ore.) have J>lroduced a bill to com· ~morate the cenlennial or erbert Hoover's birth in 1974 providing up to $15 million federal fl:inds for expansion 'r the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution & Peace. I Both Cranston and Hal!rel<I ate Stanford flumni . ·>Hoover v/111 a member of t h e UnJverslty's first freshman class and served as a lDember of its board of trustees for a ha!( century. The propooed funds would support CQllftrUC:tion of a new buildins,, plua equipment and aemcec, remaining available untli expended. I I, • Sale 5'788 fle9. 64.95 Rug and ftOOf condlflonor scrubs, waxes, polishes. buffs. damp mops, shampoos. JCPenney We know whet yo11•re looking for. ·-' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M . at the following stores: FASHION ISl:ANO, Newport 8Hch 17 141 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntington BHch 1714) 892-7771. - I .. I Save2095 ' !Mg. 259.95. Slit $23t. A truly II portable 12" color TV With big features! You'll get Chroma· Loe'• color an<fflnt control, Ouick-Pic,. for faster picture ancf\ aound, and automatic fine tuning. We k~~!~~~ng for. I Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .~. at the following sto,.a: I I I FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech' (714j 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CE NTER, Huntington Beech (714) 892·7n I. • • . ' T r ,,,, J~n <I ~' -.,,,, ...... ' . • ,. . . • . . • ' 1, Weont:Sa1J1 April ll. 1973 ,DAILY,PILOT I ,/' ~ •• 1e"dse:1asra . ' . Rallda Montalbano helps Phil Dankes d new inflattbl~ diving•suit in Chi . dri,1ouUit oell~ !or $225. .. eg ulations .,,., ,, .. Sla ted for Milk SACRAMENTO (AP ) - New ~gulations will require milk and other dairy product , cartons to 1 carry a clearly unstandable1 freshness date, the state Food and Agriculture Department )las ann;ounced. Charles B. Christensen, food and qrlculture director, said he pl!)mulg•ted the regula· tions, effective July 1. • bill went to the Assembly floor. A similar bill by Cline was vetoed last year 6y Gov. Ronald Reagan who said it would cost the state too much if single persons paid taxes at s.irniliir rates to those paid by married persons: e 111su r •nee Pla1t . . . SAeIIAMENTO (AB),-;: A trust organizatfon to ~ derwrQe all Ca Ii tor rti a disability and life insura~ policies has been proposed • They require that c~ns Of the ABSemblyt, milk, butteimitk1 q o t t a g e Asseniblirniim Wadie Ded• cheese.~¥. fOB15! l!!i!• the so-deh, (~ula ~bta), cited tile called pitll date. ~ped on failure qf Equil}'.j'unding 'Lilo them. r ., " " ~ Jnshrance Co. m~Los Ailgeles . e Nol'CJ~: . ·. ·~ Olie re_ason foo:'hls meauri. · ~ .• , .w-. ~eh ~ c!!lltman. of the , SAN . · · .-..~ ·' ~.ff.~1di'· Im ~.P C e iii"! proofing;; Jle'W -11 I Jmlllao&.1 ~~_.J,\~ under co erat ,_""l'Jlling '!iojuity.> F ii• .tl"n 1"'11\i e sophisticated. v e n t 11 a t i o n Insurance Co., which was systems so windows -need taken over by the state last never be opened. week ,_ claimed $20 millon in The proposed building code noneXlStent assets. would require solid fl""'1• Ill e •~ Ifft attic 1psces' and double-Jilne • 1 0 ._ f windows and an encfl to SA fN") ..... A fireplace Campers. skylights San Francisco legjf.lator bas and inajl slfls. It would apply lntrodp,ced ~Ia(IOn,IO, close to atea! neir bigljW.ys and 1o, two mojor t,JO.IOOi>lii>les -the any seclion Of th city ~ith 'an oil depletion allowance and tax average noise level aoove 65 exclusioos on capital gains decibelt. from inhertted proj)irty. A rep(ri Pn the' drart cOde Assemblytdan John L . submttltd to City "manager Burtob (~ Francisco), Kimball Moore was delivered said that the two so-called at the annual me<:ting or the loopholes permit a loss of $100 Acoustical Society of million a year from the state's America, m eeti ng in treasury. _ Washington, O.C. The inheritance laX bil\ would require perSJJll ta ;pay e Si111Jles Aid capital gains tues• Oii in- herited property, ba9!"1 on the property's increase ~ •value between the time.~I. 'ire! 1 purehssed and the time I( was SACRAMENTO (AP ) California's inco= tax struc-ture should me· more equitable ror s· le persons with dependents, a Southern California legisl4tor has told an Assembly coriimittee. The Assembly' Ways and Means Committee approved a bill by Assembfyman Roher! C. Cline, (R-Canoga Park ). after he told the committee the bill would reduce the tax structure's present bias in favor of married couples. The inherited. e Hotel ..T~. '. ',, ~ . . FRESNO (AP) -'sA· W cent increase in the and motel room tax to f an 1842,00 impl!>Vemet\I, 'ji:ct at the Fresno C.Onventlon center's SeJland Area was proposed by the F r e s n o C.Onvention Bureau . Island Flnods • StrandFMh ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -Flshei'men ha\le harvested aboul 12 Ions of carp and catfish stranded in t~ Andrus and Brannan islands flood says the Cslifornla Department of Fish >ml Game. The I1ta0ds. in the Sllcramento-San Joaquin Della, fil with water last JW>e after a levee break . '' THE DEPAR'DIENT SAID that most of the jrapped were pumped oul with the water tbroUgh nearly a d .... k!W· lift ' ·' •. ~mt~ IOI fO to waste," said a departmeOtL ':::J man. "They . . taklll by -Ii !If need. We saw Do ~ of Wiile." -• r The lllands have .oince been pumped out, except for water In dlldles. ' AllOUT EIGHT 10NS OF carp Md 1four tons of caUlsh, plua undetermined tlWllberl '<If striped bass and crajfish, could not be ....,,..r .... They _.. left In -ted pooda IQ. Oekls, !.. I ' • 21id Big Week save 31.00 c urt ls mat hes color console 368.88 Beoutiful cabinetry ~ous~s big 23" diog. meos. S(\feen, automatic fine tun in91 tint , Jock ond color control. • _J save 30.00 frlgldalre frostp~f r efrige r ator 309.95 -Features li66 lb. freezer and 17 cu. 'ft. _copocity. Adiustable shelf. jwin cris pers, deep door storo9e, rollers . Trade in onq save even more! 8av e 20.00 westlnghouse 18 lb • heavy duty washer 199.95/ Two speeds, Permanent press cycle, 5 woter temperature settings, 3 posi tion water saver, _recirculating lint filter. Sace 10.00 on matching dryers, elec . 144.95, gos 164.95. Maier Appliances, 80 Moil and phone orders invited. Convenien t terms ovoiloble. don't forget our s~lally priced. zenith ' quaUty ~levlslons • 19" c;liog. meas. blod/white oortdble. 128,88 • 16" Cliog. moos. Super Chromacolor portable.' 288.118 • 1.6" diag. meos.-Sup~r Chromacolor por table with remote control. 338.88 I • 19" diag. meas. Super Chromacolor portabl& with automatic fine tuning. 399.88 ' • 25" diag . meas. Super Chromocolor table model. 4,99.88 save on our ones of a kind A grab bag of value with drostic savings on ossorted floor sam,,les of color console tele- visions, color portables, stereo consoles, block ond white sets. Selections vory from store to slore, but oll add up to excellent . savings. Come in and take a look ..• it could be worth your while. Tele~isions. 72 Moil ond phone order> invited Game -reported -.ell t(. Bay Area, ........ -on the area and woded oflell waist deep to """" Ille manded llah. Moot QI the carp Wfl&bed about I~ }lOU!)ds, the -said, but oome ran u heavy u 33 l'Ollnds. ~,19. . i1 'f1. ~ IlD w1!':=.:.~~"::=1r-"' of lralll~ cm --~-----1.l U, ~ CH1u, lJ,1JllCJ9 r:roD 1'IE1R CARS llLOCUD l!>llds, and, Ibey .,... ~ -..., \Jl'-J''-"I..A. oo pr!nte property. Garno wardens had Ume only Io Chc<:k Uoeme1, and -1 llsbemien 1.,.....i the .,.. ilmlta. , Jn one ..... two mm dipped up 120.. strlpen in a Ji,g wUng, Ille 1iencY said. • ANAHEIM NfWPOR.T HUNTINGTON IE.ACH "1-44 N. Eu,li~ 1714) SJS.1121 i47 F-1thlo11 hl•nd 17141 644 ·1211 7777 Edi1119•t A¥t11111 1714) lf2·lJJI OAANGE. MALL OF OA.ANtiE CERltlTOS .:ZlOO N. Tutti11 Strtet l 7 I 4) 991· I l I I 500 Loi C1tflto, Mill 12111 1•0..o.t 11 SHOP 10 A.M. to t :JO P.M. MON Dl\Y THROU6H FRIDAY. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON to I P.M. ' ... ' , ·. . •' ,. ' ' " " '" ,, '" " ,. ,. I '. 1, ,, ' " " rt " ~; , I '·• .. • I ,, , ,, " ,, • 1 • ,,, • ·- I ••• -. I ,- J ., • .. .'; ·~ 1 .... Wednesday, Ap~I 11, 1973 By Phil lnterlandl ! . • QUEENIE ' . • •' . . " Vocation I '> Training Adva*~ By J OYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Mo 45 ac:Jk>ol 4istrict California xtensfve use ol co y resources in pro- . 1n·~ high quality career eduCa lion at perhaps un- precedented low cost. We are doing this through .Regional OCctipational P r o gr a m s (ROPs), designed lo , serve each, person's learning needs for 114ccea in his/her employ- ment career. · TH E COMM UN ITY ~ ,\ Strong Fun~rAf -~efo~s ~ught . _I .,. , , , , . ., I , classroom concept represents ~ e~fective,,, p roductive teamwoi;.k between education, 1 labor and iildustry. Existing school aod business sites are used as _'..'c~ms" rather than. a single 'ce'ntral facility, which is · Jess. cfstly and ~'efefore more ~ra~~ for serving·· large uu r$ of ·~. •' • ' ' I ·~ I C.,UOl News Service best weed·oot the undesirables students. •l .. - SACRAMEljTO_ Dlsctlliion .is heating up over ~ "tr\lth,ln funerals" package -~·by Assemblyman La~. Kapiloff ( D • S a n Di•So) who, charged that strong'legiJlatlon Is needed to . Protec! the public"from those few~ funer al di~ "1lo. Jn the name of love !or tbe desr departed, squeeu'ieveey, possible penn y o.ut ,Of · ~~yes." in their industrJes. ,As superintendent _ of the North Orange County ROP ( 4 sChool districts), allow me to explain how our program works : FRONT OFFICE for those agencies is the Department of Coo.sumer Affa i r s, a bureaucraUc b e h e m o t h created under the· GOvernor's a.otganlution Plan of 1970 . Enrollment is open to any high school student or adult in our region - regardless of age, abili ty or exper lence. There are no enrollment fees or tests. (OUr ROP is financed from local taxes and state fwids.) Students can start at any time during the school year and leave when their learning needs bave beeq met ; this is often one year. Upon attaining a performance level required f o r employ ment, students receive a certificate of achievement. High scbool ,credits and grades also are NErfS 'ANALYSIS " >. .I I·' The~ Soii·tber.n Califan111Wei111ator says bills · such U11d1J. ',)\ave ·been in· trodu~ ~at( bill, "a 1o1 die for laC1"0l''a .~ll a poll were·~·~~ wc;iuld pass it:.:: .... 'ft.-'tlDut · of the funer!'I,~ II bQldlng up pa-. " Frahk Reynolds. the no- j)Onsense chief deputy director at Consumer Affairs, says that since the Reagan' ad-- m1n1airation began p u b J i c membershijl has grown OJI the non·professlonal boards. He- considers the Funeral Direc· tors tind Ernbaltners Board "semi-professional" because dire'clors need only pass a test and em6almers must go t9 sch®l and earn their license. KA"i>.U' 0 F'S rolorm package ""1f'1or 'a cbanle In the state regulatory agency, the Funeral Directors and Embalmers Board. He would reduce membership r r o m eight to seven and give the· public members -the non- embalmers -a four-to-three edge, Ostensibly, this would make the board more responsive to the "c0nswner" than the in- dustry'~ intl'.rests. "Public interest is not pro- moted when the regulalory board is domina~ ",b y members of the very industry b eing reg ul a t e d ,'' Kapiloff says. Historically, however, mem· bership on mo.st i'egulatory boards established under the old De p a r t m en t of Professional Standards was Weighted t o w a r d s pro- fessionals, wOO felt they could 21id Fil111 01i Metrics Available The impending switch to metric system weights and measures ln Canada and I.he likelihood that the United . States will follow sui t are only part of a film.st.rip presentation available t.o schools through the DAILY PILOT Public Service Department. SO POPULAR was the original fre e loan set on the"' subject that the D A 1 L Y PILOT has acquired a second copy of the material . Both are available on a first· come, first-served basis to clafi!ies not already involved in the in-classroom news pro- gram co-sponSQred by the DAILY PILOT and The Irvine 1Company. ALL SS c la ssroo1ns participating in that program autqmatically received the filmstrip produced by Visual Education Consullants, Inc. (VECI as part or the pi:ogram being presenled lhls year in selected public schOols in every school district or the Orange coast and so m e parochial schools. Teachers or admirUstrators lntertsted in obtaining use of the 11Changlng to Metric" filmstrip should phone the DAILY PILOT Public Service Deparunent, 6C-432t, Ert. 274. l "KapiloU's here three received. Each ROP student months and he's an 1expert ·bi.~.Jeams how to get a job, and my d~partmenl l ve .. we establish a petmanent }ob here five years and. I doil t reference file for each student. think I'm an exp t!rt ,'' Reynolds added. VIRTUALLY ALL R 0 P paduates who want to enter AT '111E HEART of the con· work get jobs as a resul t Of tro~ersy is .the . Teloph':15e · h'e" RO? traini_.M" .. ,., Otber Society ol Sin Diego which/, students who wjsli to pursue pro~ and s P. o n s o. f e d higher ~OOifiol,l ~can use. the Kaptloff's .firee--bdl package. ~ experience ·10 find out Telopbase .\I ~ "direct crema·.....-flrst-hand if they like their tlon servJCe ' acc;;ording ~to chosen career field, and as a president t om W_!lber:.who foundation for , the ~ries says he bolds a Ph.D. in en· they'll study in school. vironmen)al 11ealth. Teachers in ROP are "from J.elopbase charg~ a $15 per tpe t ra~es ," who have learned person membership lee ($25 the skill~ of their occupation per <:®pie) and will scatter lhrough more than seven ashes f~r $250. years of employment in the ·~We serve the same fupc· business. Some ROP classes tion ·aa funeral directors and are conducted in selected ceineterians, only we're more school facilities. Many;·tiow- irietuitve," Weber says. ever, are in cooperating plac- That is why David Buck, ex· es of business such as shop- ecutjve secretary of t h e ping center~. manufa.ctu ring Funeral ·Di re c tor s and plan1,i..--medical facilities, of- Embalmers Board, thinks they , fice buildings, ~vemment should be licensed wider his centers and recreat10!1 are~s. jurisdiction. After adequate orientation by the ROP teacher (who re- "THEm LICENSE allows mains with students whether scattering of ashes. They're a.t .school or busi~ess loca· doing everything a funeral\ tions), students begin !O work irector does . Yet. they don't as helpers to bus 1 n es s reel they want to be licensed employees. In a supermarket , though they don't have anf for instance, the P:roduce type of sanitation faeilities for manager may have . seve~al handling or regulation for col· student workers helping him lection of money for services." , prepare produce for sale. And Telophase is maki ng Students . perform work only money - at the rate of 35 fo~ learn~ng -an~ do not ~et cremations a month. In its 2'h -pa id while learn~g. Al~ tn-Y~atS. Telopt\ase cremated surance . a n d lllStr.ucttonal aboUt, 400 bodies 1 and Ms cos ls are bc?rne. by ROP. strewn most of the ashes in Job· tralnmg 1s concen~r~ted the sea, either by boat or on entry level pos1tiO?s, airplane, as specified by the although stu~ents have a ~tde family . range of .c~o1ces. _A. sam~hn_g: That's the second part of aulo repair, bwd1!1g ma1n- Kapiloff's legislation _ in· tenance~ const_roction, data · ' eced • · ht processmg, de~rtment store/ sur1ng th~ d ent s rig lo discowit store: child care, make his f un e r a 1. ·~r-·grocery store, hardware store, rangements a~ that his i,n-landscaping, machiLe shop, struction.s, or his next~f-lctn s, medical a ides ' motorcycle are carried out by the fune.ral repair. plastics and sports of. parlor. ficiating. Since December 1971 w our first ROP classes sta ed with about 75 students, enroll· ment has grown from 250 in June 19'72 to 2,700 today .• THE THIBD bill "'ould re- quire contracts between next- of-kin and funeral director to include an itemized accounting ol the entire service and an explanation of what is -and what is not -required by law. ' The last time such legisla- tion was Introduced, most ·or the same principals :Y<ere in- volved -except Kapiloff, who bad not yet been elected' In that fray, Weber says Buck was "kicked our' of the office of Dr. J. B. AsKew, public. health office:r for San Diego County, "for demanding that certain records regarding death certificates ·be changed." Buck tells it dif· ferenUy . "TELOPHASE WAS putllng Its name in the blank !cir 'funeral director' on death ~rtlflcates. Since they are not licensed as such by our office. r wanted Askew to clear things up,"· Buck relates. I ~n Ross , Anahei m, ,Calif. Tbank you. For most of us, work is not a spectator sport so why should leammg about work be limited to watching from the (school) )>encb? Actual job experience as a mode of learning about the. world of work is an idea 'many educators \\•onder 'how to im- plement. You 've presented an excellent practical approach. READER SERVICE: Stan Ross has kindl y agreed to send program details to interested lx!ucators and businesspeople. To request, send a ~med seir-addressed mailing label and 16 cents in stamps to Joyce Lain Kennedy at this ""'~paper. Write "ROP" Oil your outside envelope, and .allow several weeks for delivery. I I 1 -J • ' ' • I .. od~i; AprQ 11, 1973 Pil.OT·ADVERTISER 6 ~··t You n'g mitt bras Polyestef/I ilylon/ col\on/ spandex.- 28 to 36 M.~ 30 to 36 A1 Bikini panties combed cotton/ rayon pr int s. 4 lo 16. sa~pr. ' N~lon pantyhose. Non-run top and toe guard. C·rlnle:I• patent buckle. Blitck, wh ite or re d/whitel blue vinyl. Not au colors at all stores. 811.i: to 3. 3. One sizes lits 10 to 16. . N"ylon knee hlg~1. Diamond r'let paltern, cuffed top, 6 to 10. 78¢pr. ·SANJ&AfM,._rASOl""Cw.11'111• NllUJalllp,wedlll'll..... ~II ............. OUNIM tlW lMI 0..tt_.. SI. • 1111 ... 0MIM.•-- OPEN DAILY 9:30 lo 9:30 ·SUNDAY 10 to 7 • 11 .J ,: .,_ ' . , ·' .. . ' . l ' • l • • ' . ' • '· • f,. DISSOlUTtON OJI M.AllUAGll ,.._. Mlrdl H ' lrtnn1n, LyMWile 1fld Mlci,..,11 J. How11rd, Elfl~ G • .Ind Cheryl AM Spe1k. l<Mry H. tnd Geotll• T, Gllrealll. Wll'flnl• Ind J1mn L. Sl1sc:f1, Edith Loul~ .nd JOUpf\ Emn Ed1rle, Cllrlslle ~,,,. Ind H1rrv. Frede(lck 8111, Jleoblll Plefl!' Ind Cynllll1 Fr•nju SchllCll ,I.Rose Ind Rober! """' Al)l'•m$.. Robtrl M1ttitw Ind Cl1lr1 • LOl.flM Wllll1m1, Joe M. Jr, 11\d Fr111ota M. l(f11pp, Judlltl A, •!Ill Herold L. Tr1,11lr, 8tlfl f1y.1nd WHll1m Di lls Plllll'notl91', Toni L" 1nd Tl\oml! A11<1r1w ~ · '4une~. C1•los &lent and Patrlcl1 G, He<1:iot, Ttrry Miiier and Kl1us Jurgen A<11m1, J1ck W. incl Marilyn • Ple!t.r, AndrM J, 1nd Henry A • • McCr1w, oo..n. incl llt'l'mond Wrl'llll, lrvln Lovls 11\d C.r141 Jun Conner, M1ldll9 'Loventrlc1 1nd RI'(· mona T,111..,- lockt, Jo.rrtnd Robert Htnry :~ ... ..;~.;.~.;;.;;;;;:;;:;;;;;.;;:;:,:::;;:;;:;;;;;.a SIKO, K•rWI 0. •ncl ,Hl.li:lll OOMkr · Tllrn.r, Mllry P. •nd G«ti A, Esc6bfdo, Ktlly W. •nd NomMl•L. .> omen Better. t': . ~ te Pic1"etS ' , ~ ~ ~ • Ernst, R•Ymorw:I ~-.v.:I .l•net L. H•rknfff;, Oi•nt Lynrw •nd IC..wlftll Rlclltrd • Qu.11dl, Htt.11 Ind l"'"*'° l!•lrHe INTl!.LOCUTOll:Y Dl!C•••S • ' lllltffnl ~ .. *' , "' ~· Gr1v, N•ncv A. 111<1 w11111m v1 B•rros. 01vld SI~ •11<1 Els t Oe CorstV, Eddi• J•n •net GonMn R•vmond ' °'7_''' John Giibert Jr. •nd KtlltY IC. B•tnl, lorr11ln1 e , 11nd Cllatl" Notm•n ,1 • Joflois(in, Juodllh M. and R11~ L MCO•n!tl, ROOlrl Let tnd 81tlllr• • Cllhtrlnt M•/ssner,. Lindi G. tl'ICI 0 1vld c . Ro I'' $ofl1 Ind Rj •• TIY!~ Ejlll'll P. I Owo)f~ 0 . ""'iii Al)t9'A. Ind m fifGelitVt"-Arn t; 8rtvtl1 o ,,.. 1nd Diflnl5' • M tllffl I Kr~:.':''• Timothy )'111 •nd J1ntf FJ;_J~s. Wtlltr Lewi• Sr. Mid WtndY CoNn, Marl-M. Md earrv . F1rnawwtti, U Cltlr. aN W11t111m H. · The Jllarriage is more likely to W apccesiful .if the· girl ~ow'-ri:: ~:;: r.c~ 1=..,w~'L• picks ori her potential husband .than if' tJi! 1Jad picks oot ~~.r:,1::,,LJ~::.,"~~ J. his futdre wife. &Jch is the cl$im of an ezpert on life =~c1~~crtt~::W,~= s':' among the married. Womiq: are bettfr at +aizini ~up, ~l!.~~fcJ~:: ,L",.l: r= says he. 'The~-&~hlmore fO: the solid ~-~~-~tod-:W: .. ~me!ci•.~ •· ness, ~paruons p, earnmg power. '""-;.J'"re uu..Jm:JUl!'U L~-· sui-L. w H11111c1 think • · t& as do med. this 1autbatlty claims. ... or1rt.':M.rv 1nc1 s1.v.n 1 • --,....___ Bt nMrt. J&CQuelln1 1fld J11Nt W1ttl1m • ' • . -----Gr11Mm, C1mHlll M, tncl Victor L..wlf 'ijl or~e cali.ngs seU~l_Oq" Ute ~.. G~~1.,., R-Mtrl• tnd o:'J a11n~ ]antic Seaboard. With red~, ·m Ntl.ori. k111t1 Lt B•tm-1nc1 •n• Emll• ti~· Q~ ~ ..-.. Strol'llTI, Anna ltnd IC.rl' •~ Ml~L With .__.__ ~""'-F1n1U. Fr1ncl1 t.eor.1rd • Joyc1 M. in the' Pacific• NOrtbwest. Or so " -.Sb~'!:'m1111r. C•rol Ann •nd Jlmmv sausage makers sa'-'t Levlnt, St11C1rt Louise tncl Manuel Jr . .1• Dun111m, S1ndr1 Jeiln t nd Wlllltm w, A judge of some renown says Greek lawyerS seem tb. he be~t at. pre- paring their cases, but it. is, tpe";.lrjsh ":attorneys who are tops in '~ arf of cross examination_ "' • ' . -:-+-j ;'A/ 1WhY do ·-We call ··~ •J the game of"-bad· Dlll!led. after the c<iuntry home of an Englli'!J _..f!ljaycd sil<I' game with regular!@., ~,lil•lriclia, hlWever, it was knoWn lll' baltlcd .'·, •. ,. Q. "You(-.. --~ ieneraily/~cd now as the AustidMrnat~ ~m? I mean~'Walt:ting Malild~.' My h"811ind .. Y• it baf some kind 'of )f>eoplng, like going to jail'. /' (.. , If..'-. • ' • A.' ~ustralians say it ~ ''Qqe' rmg ~iound .llie country with ~U your ~., '/«st 'bliclt, ioNmtJ~ "'ork aild hoping you ~·t fi:qcldt.'.1 <J '.,..,,. . . ~ . • Q. ''My feet don't matcb. So'l've .got to buy two pairs of sh~ to get one pair th41 fits. '.fhere ouCJll .IO be an OUI· fit where people with mismat'cbecl feet can trade shoes!" A.l'there is. National Odd Shoe Eicbaogi, 1415 Ocean Front, 'santa Monie~. · . ' ' .. ·· ·~ GET IT RIGHT -That eminent Dlllli~l Harry \Varren of Sacramento contends Bemy. ~fl tbe1Qe v.·as not "Goodbye," as previously reported,,but was "Let's DancJ:• Granted, "Goodbye'1 was just his r1tdi9 c •• _, almost got it right. Wonderful! ' · - H~,:: Shirl"" .-: . ....,nd Mer• Jt. Orblker, Jlnll M. I nd RlC:hl•d E. ··'11Ckl!Ol'I. Ft"~""" r::. el'l<I wnP • .., "'-. Reed. Owioht wmr1m Ind DGIO••~ J&~'" .. 1tl1r.t. lt•~IGrd L. 11nd ~hl"'ln I(. AQ$f, Marilyn Ruth and J1m1s JQ$tl)!\ M!>'"r. Judith FA~I Ind JI"'"'" J . 1-4,,1tow1v, Arthur C:. 1nd Judith A. Vivona. Pilar Flori~• arid C111r OrltrldG llr•use. Marc:I~ Ann and Gltl'lfl ,6 •'t•Ur Ktll1v. N1t1a Sharmn tncl Frank Ltt 1!'11hftd Ml rc:ll JI Aibt. ll:h:h•rd ClaretlCt •net Pdsclllt CtlhY l!IHISkt. fttlll Cllrlsl\M 1nd Benlamln M,.rr11t H11brwc:k. oi...r:M 11!d Crelq C:h11rles Oof'>tlv•n· Gell R. tl!d ,_,, '"'""b Wiiker. s11J)h1nl1 •nd Daniel Horras PlP"!All, nert~fll Ind Jt~ t"'O)llete. Vlcto<l1 L. tnd WH!l1m n. Thnm~, Sharon lee tnd Roi:>erl Jwome "'"'"""•!!. 1111trlcl1 r . ·~ l"'ll"oM e . "~·Jdrv £ua-incl en1•1111>o Ii. F"•lno. P11rret1 Af'ln •M l';lflo-1 J·~~o Wllll• If_,,,...,,, Olllt •"II P~l·T~•~ '•"n Dl$SOLUT10M 0~ M'•IU.ll'lllE 1"11111 A•rll 2 Mer:!nf'll1, Ctrotyn Met al'!d Jtlthlrd Allen Sl,..mons, Gl1cly1 E. tlld Thtt'dore M., ''· f111Htv, Ktthle.n Merit 11'\d Lyndel "''" Tfl!I , Carl'l•nc~ Jt~f'I ~~" Oona!-l Gene Vi1119hn, G~•v M. t nd Deb<Jnlh O. S111veclr8. Lind• Codie ~nd M'lnrl Zehn~r. Wllll1m fl, Incl Mtlh!ld• I"• L~" Fr1nco, J1equ1Unt A. •nd wuu,m T. Wells, Lll(ltlt A. 8ncl Mfthlel F, f'IV<'lrmyer. C1rol S. and Oelf'I J. N~~~ta, ICIV Ktoru, •ncl KllhlHn Cflltko --· lf'l!WIS. Jose11h J1ckson 1nd P11rlcl1 JM• /II""''•• Gt••lcl Edw•rd tnd JaMI Aase 15•1~~. P"'llUY Evelyn onct ll:obtrl Chartei . Shaffer. M"1irMt •ncl Donald Jt . Monhelm, Olin Adtle incl Ttiom19 W. ~ WlllOf'I. S11ndr1 LCll'et 11ld, Mlrth11I R°'K But columnists .are not the' only writ:rs who err. you, .1~1:505111' COl'"nell• 111c1 Jtwet1 kOO\V. Daniel Defoe sent Robinson Crusoe stttl-.... ~-, n8lld Ponlln1, cirri• Ther11• •nd Tt-ihy "llli&U;UI&' John • to 1~ wr~kage of a ship, then had him ~ 'J)Ut 30me M&<tl!!On, sthlr111 K. tnc1 Gordon o. bis,cuit s in bis pOcket. Cervanteilet Sancho P~ seU"IU.$ ~.:C:nt,·~~·L~lld~=~·F. donkey, then later sent him riding on same. Add Tolstoy ~B•rba,.. Jot111 and Ja Niii in "\Var and Peace" identified Natasha as 17 in 1805, t P. ~r""• "'·.~= 0Wiiii:n:~c:i, eSustn 24 only four years later. / .) · Alld• ..., \1..,.1, GOCllllJIJ9 A. I ncl JOH A. • ·yShltift, Earl Mtch1el tl'ICI Ol1nt YYOllM Trraveling client reports a sign in a LondOO subway stlliot ~Sc:tli~c11e<, ct1r1111n1 •Jld RObert tion reads: "Just 75 percent Of all top C)erg_v men take the / L~ Jr., Robert T. tnd Lee T. 'T'imes." Scrawled in crayon below that is: "The other 25 .. vi~ Rlch••d 0tnn11 •nd DeWr1h percent buy it." .Av•l11, ()onthl1 Ann •nd M1ue1 v. Address mail to L. M. Boyd; P. 0 . Box 1875, New· po rt Beach, Calif. 92660~ . F,llMfl'I, JUCIY Ind W•Yl'lllt G. Rlth. Olvld 1nd Marllyn Jtllf'I ~111, Ztfl1 T. end Gltnn F. 0 '.M-lltY, JOhn Ptltl" 1nd Carol CICHt eeu, v1r;1n11 N . .end Rktll"' H. Anl011vrccT, Sh1r011 K. •!'Id Gtoroe J . Brown, Oorotlly Heltl'I •nd C1rl 01nlt1 War~; Ll'Ml'I 111c1 John Almtlclt, Chrhtlnt e . end Thom.s C. ~ ... Mnli r Quick, Ttttst "0 " •f!cl John 1t0gw '.J r _... ' · • ~ Hc:7'111n, Kt!tilotn 9nd RtymOllCI c1rl iln .h s t • it. lllT•RLOCUTORY O•Clt•ES ~ t e erVic .. -· e· ., ~ .....,!,.-:-: ... ~..:." •· !l · ' ' f · • Oontlcl1 L and lrvln T. . ' ., ~-....... "" ... '"'' ""' . I ,.., . ~ qi=-"''fl• 'My Ind Thom•• Marihe Pvt. Franklin S. ,aiNaval JntelliienceManage-~,~:.w:i~~f:'r."'· Satbtr! son of Mrs. Margartf .. ment course conducted. by 4=: ~ncr :~ ~= ~ v. HolSt of' 8392 Pokier Circle, NaVal Air Reserve Unit," ·T~· i..~i ~ .~'f!Jn..;M. Huntington B eac h , has Washington O.C., l?cate.~f.! ~=~~!T~,v~J~'?l°w. rennrted for duty at the' aboard Andrews Air FortoP.• ~~'m1ldoiV1~1e L. 111c1 .John M. r: ~ B ~-; hoii-;.· mn'll• Don •nd Ly~ Mwt Marine;Q>rps Base, Camp J.,e.. ase. ~ ,.,,t::o· sttven Slflltl'l1tt ·~ c1ro1 jeune ·N\C ~. h,,,.r• Jffn i nd llobert Alttn ' 1 ;:~. ~:"a061fv:'r ~~ill'ldl Sknl Captaid -G~ge \V: Leisz, t6-Three Law ~=:·~~~11.~'lt~rJr.n Helen ~ II'-~--t'l'• Hunt· , M•llock, Vl!'lllnft M. end Russietl £. w.:; .. ~ , 8u1tr1m, 0111"1 Lyn 1nd John Gent . " eea~ ' N a v a I ; GH, Ntnc1 L. jnd Hult! s. 1ngwn ""'' 1 0 Wtueta. Arent • tncl ~ e . • Reservist, hal J t completed Students s't'!:is Jo.n Mtr1«11 '"° MldlMI .... l AT:sk, c:1,1rn1r Rlctitrd i nd s1nc1r1 -------f:-:jf-'..,----, H1\lt1\$.o RObtrt Y• t nd SIMron • W• H Shotl'Nker, Rtlf L. «Ml svlvl• B • m onors Herr:;rth, Klllltrlilt Mtrlt Incl Rabtt1 T•.e'e· I an' ' l!I~~· NII• Chrtlln11nd ••vmond IF' er1ndl; P•'lf; ~'~"' Mid S•rid.L" .L" Pron'nsed. lo/ .., · Cllpliol Newt SerTlce SAC llA...,&N'l'.0 - Lcgis!allon 10 prohibi~ cvi- tlng and Sllit ol Cbrhtma•' tree. [rom •tatc forests hn• been •uoec1. by Asscm blynum Jolin F. · Dunlap (fi.'Napa}. The l•wmakcr aald that • tbo "bollday spirit obould not bo dampened by destruction of OW' natura I beauty." lie Slid 4,000 to 6.000 lrtes are cul from Latour State Forest each year. Three a.tea law students -· ·~,~~:L*·= EO:v1ct have been noted for academic ~~~.... a.':: ~~111~~ R•v excellence at Western ' state w111, wn m c1rntt1 Mid 0tr1t11 \i: U I. . .1 Coll 1 • _ M•mlltllo. o ..... _,. .• "° """'°",. "· a vm.i y ege o .ufAw in c11 •• •o1:1e11w.1nc1 R-.ie1 Ora County M1 ltltwJ,. WI ~llltfl'l 11:. find~ .Rllhll R. nge . Go!eul, Alf CllerltJ lfld It JMt • Adlmt, Rr "' Hm •!'Id Pttikl• Jblntyear student Yoginder c~ro11'" Lv"n-ltnd setbf.J 1ms Euclid. Fountain o.~,,,,•""""',!!"','•~ .... ,111c1 1il'rttt 1>. Vall u awarded the i<~IWOI' '" ""1 " 1nc1 Jtrrr A ey' I 1' J . rud eortn. J1t('l\Jlvn It. '"'" Don l . m er c a· n urL9p ence Jt111n1.C111. O•b0r111 Gl•• llnd 1tut11t1 A ard. -Wiibur 11 fil (Or tXceJ.Jlnce·iR 8ltn-M111ftr1. 'Edw1rd Howtrcl Mid Llnllft cY and partnersblp. 1r~~'!!:':"'Lotelt1 A.·~"' o. "lbe same llfatd~~~.. ~:1'.r~W1tl1!t;;.'' R rfton. •net -'"-'-'-·' >~ -tcd Ziii(. p1»4,oi 9'1. Ind Jt1ymoncl •11..liUUQINll AJW Hcrfreli.r. OOlf\rl!I tlld H1r~ H. to Robert Malin, 208ll Salt Ail' ~=~. c1-ot:,trn 1,;:: R:=r G;:;:a1ii Clrcle, Hontinawn Beach. He ,j~S"""' "· •nd Mlo•I• is also a third·iear student. ~~'~ s~::~~·'K\i1~J;.-n,::s f: Eric COhane, a flrat-uear '°'•"'oton• c111rtn • "'" s~niln.J..~., J W"!tt. oertent o.ror ... •nd ...... stude~t, was • noted l?r his ~~=~v. '11Ueh8.:C. A. ,nc1 Montti. H. work tn contracts. Fie hves at ~e1<11wv, ,,,~ t.. •M ic1rtn A. 9165 ~1 Tango Circle, Fountain x~~.,.c!.~~.~&':':nc1 c'""'' w. Valley ~~·-f'J· ,...,.,, v. 11M c11rH1 "· , ' ~ "*" L. lflll LIAt X1ye l'onl ' 'f . ·-•• --..... ::t.... - . • ' 7r\ ~ • i...,_.i!Z:> ~ . . . . . . ·• . . (""" .. 4~ ! . Boy1' w11h 'n wear polyester/cotton thort tlHYe shirts. Solldl, p1ttem1. 81018. 1.99 ' Redi·li•,• tor pre ... 1chooler1and1lul:lenl1. 1.24 F11hlon belt, S,M,L 2.49 O•tord lie, gr11ined tip and Smoo1h Yinyl vamp. As50rtedl11ddle. deep· tone colors. Si.re• 8tn lo 3 5.98 ' ' . Tu-lone bumper toe ,Smooth iVinyl In browft end cream. Size• 8Yt to 3 . ' I l • ' I I . I I I •' ' ) '. 7.98sizn3 Vi to6 8.98 Monk strap, buckle. Gr1ined Yinyl Uppe rs in white. Size• I Yi 10"3 5. 98 s11 .. 3V. 101 S.88 • ' - "'. .. l • , . ). -. . • - ' • • • • fO ~ • • • . .. . . • 'I • ' • • • ' " 't , 'I . ' ni• -·~NIG~~'.""" ~?,~ Bl~~d~~~_!~!~!~~~'!n!,:~~.!t!,t,"' · New ---at Perry "Madi&IO" and "Cool and "RoROUI" •• m 1eoot Ille "Netdlef ""'\Plis" 6oost the -- TV mGIIllGHTS ~ NEWYORK(AP)-ln'C$$e the cuually llot and 11-_.. Mlllloll" •••01••J ol CBS lll<irn -~-II ooun•fl<ii.two to lht. 1 • • you stepped out !or I short · .iiowa Ill Oli""'b. 1lley'll . Jolll •Ibo oolY legal "W-., .,,_, ·-·" nlot. "Cojak" ,.... the crime " and "Police bttr when the ••two r k a There 11111 ti' 1 lw 11ttleo ahow ,_ on Ibo u, ABC 's "~." II"' thin!, 11aynd fight COWll by -., ""°'' 11 raise tbe law f ~-tail1 uovtlled their ..., fall lln<s, lo be inoou6cod but the "Owtn ManMD. • *'°Iller and_, wW be jalned by two 1i1. "Shaft," blliitd · on th1-hY oot , 0 .... '. , l'lllC. e 8:30 -''l'b• Small Mlnde." Pan\ Oal· Jl<'ls ltory-..abOut an orphaned ltlllan boy who ...U belp from be Pope for bl! 'sllilig donkey .tan Vittorio De Sica tmd' Vallon«" ABC D 8:30 -~UJ.' A ~-.nt apn l(i;y Grant) and a,.~ ~ (lo,...i~g· 1111J1) Whose rather was convide,d of tre..00' unllit· a dangerous mlalon in Brazil in this 1948 SUJo drama. ' ' CBS 8 9:00 -Medical Center. The ailing son of a jet set mother (Lola Albright learns new val)lel from the ttrucally ill boy wtio is bis hospital room· ""*· Chad Everett ' , KW a 11:00 -"Beachhead." Tony Curtis ••4 l'rank Lovejoy star with Miry1durphy in this 1954 movie about World War ll in the Pacific. KCET SJ 11:00 -·~ P ....... A nlp.e of the natunl belulJ OI Fl~ ...., IS lerlle<I by ''P.l"OII'M4·" her~ la tbe lat.t-s: tb<re'D i!cl>edult• euentlaliY are It! barrlllel', ......i by Jimmy othm, movlt about Ille lilac$ Jrt••lt r Sit~ r1111alll •t be ' illgl!Uy more law, order And by OIY COlllll, tbero'D ~ St 1a'"~" wW eye, 'appears juil one · six with the aijdJllon ol ~Bob and •11\1"~ Cl)Oledy on at lwt II 1JC11ke or private !ace lll!L_~t TllE Alie II !ell on tha month and Isn't ' the ond Co~ and 1ed and Allee." ltlevlllon ~ eyeserlesonoellyear,orhl9 once 11.,(llOll • still be vt!Oran "Mild Squid." tba tallyolregu! ystrJes. Crlm•ll hting 'Ii' •I~ al lflstead of the "'that more than now. only two W the · Qne-le890D 11JUHe Aodrewa N _ "Lotsa Luck" · four w b the 1 addit1Dn1 of ' markedlbe1tlrtof~1mn .,,...1 rang e, 'CB·S' dur8 -~'Kouri" tM "'0 P1ul LYnde "The Girl w1lh "T<ima''and 11Gr\n." stalOO, ilie w o~ the coming THEaE WILL be at leasl2t "Gunsmoke" and· kBC Is " "The M81," and t•°1~~~=~~;;'.'..:::;;:;,,~~~=~~r==:i ,War ,..,. to bt: "Stand•Pl!t. ,1Situpllon°"<om0dlet, I b r • e "Kong Fu." m I • -ii. l>i>n't hick the boat. FJi!ht mo,.. than exl81,.,,., wllh tht The sad aoog t.-n as tht "Here )Ve Cil-and "A crime and keep I tbe a!igles bli increase coming at NBC. Cancellatioo Rag waa beard Touch ol " ~-" .. • There'll be two new legal most frequeolly at ABC, Whlcb came out ok , • The _,kl began , ,.,:. strles -ABC's "Mr. ·and balllshnd six series from g!>-lje'D replaoe James ooUndni tbtlr ti'ls.74 evonlog Ms.'' show aboul opposing llr !or nut Whitmor.e Ill "Temperatures tehedulet two weeks ago. Now lawyers who are bumand anit canceled four; Rls,ing" when It returns for 1 that ABC haa fWsbed It• toll wUe and CBS' r<eyclnd Perry NBC'a second awon. ' • CBS smote the veteran ·~ lmPQS9ftile'' -, n d "Doris Day" shows, with two rookies, "The New Bill Cosby Show" and "Brk:lget Loves Bernie.\\ T ' Lorne Griene w h o s e : 11~11 series on NBC " .., .filially died this year, will "--., . . ' ,_ · 'Hlllni 90 ABC In series call· I Li8a and ~aret' Hono:red wNDON E,\P) -American TH Briti"1· · Broadlullng "Cobarel" .won the best 1'1!n nd , ~Grlir, ". wliere he 111•YI a r •c:lre• uu Minelli and the Corjt) won 14 of the 18 awards award. l~e best directing retired cop turned private eye~ , _"!'...;I;.._~-.:...;.;,;;.~~~~~:--~;. 1 qauslcal "'Cabaret" Jn1 whkh given ln'tbe television sectJon. honoi' eat1o ill director, Bob · Jt'n appear Satlif{,lay night! ' ,. J11e stamd1bat=loP ·fllm~ One ol them, llie R!fllird Fosse, »d best .,pbotograpby It· may ~m similar ·In ltOnon("°"tbe Sad• Dlmbleby Award lot' 'the )o ~ U-·llllo his t lormat 01G-ltie "B1rnaby SAVE ' ON CHAIN L11"4K ·F~IJIC • PROnCT FAMILY; HOME AND rl'lf SooP OFF* FAn1c wH1N · 1y of Fl1't and islon Arts. year's most important -..con· wcr~ ·ln "Cabaret'" and Jones" series but that must be 70 INSTALLED IY WAID5 -~TV DAIL J ·LOG fresentatloos 'of the statu· tribution in factbat televlslon, 1'Allce's Adventu r es in a coincidence Jonesl~onSun-'f:'1nc~Ao~reda=r ~ i: tob~i;\'~,~ '~?!! w~:-1~;~ .. was cOO>en day nights.-On CBS. Queen Eliia'betb n, duHng a "America."'1 It was sl>Qwn both'"' as the best actor 'for ''The HEREtS THE.new law order ceremonJ al'-fe Boy~ Albert in Brila.in and the United French Coonectif1n1' an4 ''The and laughter llDeup for next Hall • States. • t>oseidon Adventure.'' year: .. • °"'"" v1rtoM lltlfftl• •"41 1t11alltlt& ol .,.,.,,., ltW•ll'll•te••}tal~tll M" 9""" 'lll~k"N'*I !•bric. WI"' t111rfc k ltel41P .. Pw-..b• ..,. dlr1 ,,..lkllfll, ,, ). ....... ,..... ..,,.. •• ftttllt9' -4 ......... 0 ...... ., • ., ,.,... ... ....... c4eM ,., ""--·· ....,1 ' WOOD MID WIOUGHT llOM· ALSO AYAll.AtlL ' • • 'I ' I • '\ OPEN DAILY 10-10; SYNDAY 10-7 WE WILL BE CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY FILt.ID ~ BA·SKETS • -jl .. MEDIUM-slzE?. " 1~:~ AU'ed w•~ good',.. of all' -" !~~slGr.ottogiwl \~~~ 1 ·LB;Y-RABBIT ' I ~ •.i~. · Yovr Choicti 3 uar• Only •Solid milk ch«olate -~ .· ~ve. FUN BUNNIES EXTRA· LARGE 3IJa,, 217 ~un;;;s, o~: sto:~:: 68"' ~·wt. • ea. 1(11 3 Day• Soft, plu..,.,,.... in Easter color1. Sitting, cuddle or cro11c~er styles. 13· 16" toll Sow • ~ " 86 C/uuplr .. All you nood lot docotating~. EASTER GRASS 21 .c Green or fri.<:oloi.. 3-<>x. pkg. Sow. PLASTIC ·10G5 -48~' ' 18 Colored, 2ll" J egoi. Fill 'em up. "BUSHEL" BASKET 38c • Colored plostk. ~..a •. s.... Filled with candy, toys, "omes, delightful cent•· pioce. Col..fyll Saw. 3Day• · Super 1toluel Lots.to eat, lots to-ploy with! Chorge ltl C~NDY-FILUD SAND PAIL 1:46, JDoys Mttid. poa wittl piowhool ,.., be'°_me fo¥otite toytl ' "=-~~ COWl~AT SA~D SCOOP "BUSHEL" TOTE JD•y• ~.Sc ,,,.,, 86c :JDay• • 133 fille~ with candy. He'll filled with con'11· The looks lik e a real buthal -the ilrll"( ha! lot.I ploslk Koop's o ""°'toot limbtl fllfod w~h condy. , ·COLORFUL BASKET 46C. Wown plastic. 9x 5ll"3~·. s-. TOY WHULIARROW 3Do:r• 113 With condy. toy. !loalk. 22"1ong,......iI •. ..!'!.! .. ~ '!!!¥."" CltTlmA ~ UtlllSAIUUt . l~.m -:...::i..- __ .. _ -----,.., __ -------•. .,.llMI -m WKlll'll l..CtUca ..:~·,T--------=·~ .. -1--· ----.... ~ .. --~ ---·-·"!!-' --·----·-11¥111* ... __ ui~ ~..!.~!!. IMrT•" .... -It.Wt l!:ltl.-.S """" tll1 ---------t:=" ---... __ ~ .. -----·--------·-·--I • ........ =----•t&EI ------.... _ ... ----· .. U' Chocolate-coYefed nvt egg, 14 oi.'\\6· ~ar1hmoll°""" ...... ,, 2 LBS.* JELl.Y BIRD EGGS 3Day10nl{ 4W' ' Delicious ftuit-fli> ¥Ored condy: F!, the fo1t1r bosk~ porty lovors. Saw. ....... 10CREAM EGGS ii Tomp1h1g, ff......"fl c,-eom centers in chocolate· ca....,.a evv•I Troy pock. ...... ... -.... ·-~!"'! --....... -:.:..-=:- --~-------.,.-, ----------------r---~------ • • wlsned to evaluate the preaeqt ..-l)'irem and recom· 'l'8nd lmprovenftnlS, said Bar Pmi* Leonard Janofsky. ( Other members are Michael Traynor of San Francisco, Superior Coor! Judge Walter I. <larpen<U or lion Fra . I Dean 'nlomas El\rl~· ol Stan· • · foc.d Law SchOOI, · Samuel 0. ~} '•~'. _ Prulll :fr. or Los Angeles. • "'~ · Joseph A, BaU of Long Beach , Appeals Court Justice Robert S. Thompson of Los Angeles, A. Stevens Halsted of Los 1'-~1,..;: ____ _, Angeles, and Robert G . Steiner of San Diego. e P u blle Look 1 He , ''lhJS bas led to _,1 ~ In which one '!!JI disappear with thf SACRAMENTO (AP) - A ~ conceal lheJr study • commisllioned by jhe .., is-from the oiher Legislature says law en-·pa~alfi olfi<:lal,cgstody , forcerilent agencies should in- of fhe 'Udren hss been dec' -crease public visibility ortheiJ; ed by court, thi! kind of lotemal disclplinary process. child stealing Is perfectly The~ale A l lo r n e y }egal, 'Yhe said. Geperal's A·d.._v is or y Com- He ¥Id he has begun in-mission on Coiilmunity-Police vesligallng the problem, btll Relations prepared lb~ no legielative action ts planned page report under a resolution "' at this time introduced by Assemblyman 1 • Leon Ralph (0.LQs Angeles) . • s~1o.. Announcing completion of ,....,-.,.,«.... the J6.month studx, Atty. Gen. I """,.,..,.~,sco (.(J>) -A Evelle Younger'• office said1 1• lawyer who borrowed $10,008 40Thcre is no ' way ti> coni- from a client for ' real estate plelely P.!"Yelll b o s t 11 it y ' venture !haf, l<ll through bas be-Ille ]lllli<e• and !he ~ been suspended from prac-community." · 1 Uct n1 law for five years by the 1;'here shouJd also be 11a • . • ... ·- " " 0Wed,,_, April 11, 1973 . • DAILY PILO~, IJ7 ~-Gl~betrotteyT · rn·s -to Fashion 1 HENCKEN !era tor; 30 years, Ii 1 ~lor for Ebooy maguine._' the women '• w..r buJlness produ<Uon fac(orll In tho -NE\l'l i!'RK (AP) _ "":! ~tant ror lhl;Jffm. ~_;.wlJI>'• been Involved was to • crea.te 1 lffiller ~ Slalel within 11.ve HIU'.lem Glollelrollers s I a r There • nolbinf • t h n l~ ..-rtif "81-1~ and Insurance, amount of employment . • . Y lfis. blssest P<Vblerri bl Ibo , Marques Raynes has bo!lnceCI =~-~~ ~ !lrst thougbl. ot optO!ng a !l's different, esP!lda!Jy for beginning,.., ftndlng -1 black on lo Seventh Avent;ie to • want t': get r ab Io~ s I y chain ol restiurants. blacb." he mid, altdlng that sales manager, "and '°lltbed a. b~ackr::"ed ~ ~ wealthy, and we . 't do that ' he hss the clothes .made, In all over !be country before 81~i~ ~600-toan 'rrom with .. a stricU~ k cUen-"ONE RE.\l!ON I went ln1o Italy now, but hopes to bllild a fmdln& De i-. '• ~ National Bank of North tele. ,,, _._..merlea under its special The aiiai>ti.. minorlly lendlog program, · servaUv , btlt ,, Ha;>nes went into bus1nes and snappy, goer 1\Jesd~y showed tfte firm·s Ford1s deft use of Slri first {aU collecUro, prlced $75 cardigan jacket.a:, turll MCI\ and dresses. lo-. THE SHOW was held at the Raffle:i Club, ~ chic nighterie in t h.e ·sherry-Netherland Hotel, and Haynes, wearing a banker gray .suit, was on hand to greet guests. Haynes, who bas been with the Globetrot· ONE Dft!lSS featured a play of red . while ~nd black stripes. · "Here Y9U have te rub,Y. the milk and the beautiful," said. commentator A u d r e y Sro.altz. assistant fa sh l on -LAND, SEA & AIR .SHOW Thursday ~ Saturday •·Fashion Island See the Latflt In Recreational Mobility Aircraft • Giiden • Power & Sailboats • AutomobiAs ! sta~preme Court. Joli>! commlltee ol represen- J. ~· acted to bnpase tatives of !be mlertalnment lbe ~ ty on attorney David media, advertising and · the t • ,, " •, ' ' • G 1 <ii San Francisco, police lo stUdy !be portrayal of who lgiAally hsd b e ~ n police, crime and tbelr Impact for one ' year'!' upon lbe fonnation of citizen on ~Y lhe.state Bar of attitudes," the repori said. •:sloo aaid that In ex-• V~tl119 Right for !be loan Glickman SACRAMENTO • (AP)" cllent an interest, in Californians convi~ted .of sex l estate holdings. But crimes, e m b e z z I e m e n t , n used these ooldlngs briber · Id • ltjf for lhe venture in Y or perJury wou •etP wbi ·be ilvested lbe fl9,000, their <ight 1<> vote under a that v--·-col· constitutional amendment in· ~'"'" troduced here. la 'mooey was loo~ the Assemblymah· Jljlian Dixon court)sald. . · ' (O.Los Angeles), said his • .1.--1 pfe••_. measure is lhnilar to a recent "'"'°' -decision by the stale Supreme FRANCISCO (AP~ -Court. 'of a ~member The court • ruled it violates • cotnmlllee to study !be California Coostilutioo to California's sfstell)., of oelec-deptjve voting rights to ex- ting appellate courf;udies 'ha•' c.livlcts w h o auccessluUy been aTinouncef i' "Tl "' .. i6Yed prilon terms. ahd John A. Sutro oC::,tan-°parole periods ii lbei are ' clsco will head !be ' 'file ' otherwise qualified. / .• n~ , • ' -.."t t r-•. tl~~6rave -1~·ews He~s ~ound .as Dollar '117 DICK'. WEST WASHINGTON (UPI ) W!At into the clinJc the other d•Jfor mY..J>iennial ·medlcal C'beckup. When it was over, the doctor looked ~my chart i~E;:;:ou: aw~;:: s ourselves for the ac· • ceptance of badJnews, we -are never quite prepared for a thunderbolt of tbal sort. ,.., ~i.tARNING THAT one's heelth bas been devalued 20 percent in 14. months comes as a nasty jolt, regardless of how ' ·cone might be. ' flg\lre thatjbel11L§9W1d as alliloliai:-1Dea'ni I Only have a t& more.months to live. psychologists tell us we &? tfth>ugh four emotional 1statea I( reaction ·to Wlfavorab1e ~s. "nlt stages a r e diibeller, resentment, deprelsion and l'!signation. r J4Y DISllELIEF was lh- .iintaneous. ueut, Doc," I protested: "'lbere must be s o m e ntbtake . r1ve been as fit as a since i"Y last checkup. ilmes, l!V• ·even been lo IP· ~. Now you tell me .... soallil ii~ dollar. Are yoo tl!le' :;.oi 1baven'l got the Wrong cUche?" I> He took another look It .,., 'f'ar!· "There's nQ doUbt about It," he said. "YoLD" soundness is definitely dollarish." I SAID, "How cilfi yoit be certain l'm not as sound as a whistle or. as a bell?" "Those similes don't match your type · of broinide," lhe doctor replied. That brought on resentment. "But I'm too young to be as sound as a' dollar.'' I cried.' l. "AND I 'ff AVE a fa mily to supp6rt. Why me? Why couldn't this have happened lo George Shulz o' JohQ Coo· nally?" The doctor tried .to be con· soling. "Don't lose hope,." he said. ''.'.The International Monetary F\md ls con.st ao t I y ex- pe r l men t Ing With new formulas 1or currency reform: ,;Sameday, sOmeone will find a cure for inOatiOn, traee 1mb!iilances and other disorders that undermine and weak"' !be dollar." Thal brought on depression. "DON'T TRY to kid me, Doc," 11 said. "We're no closer to st&mptng out th tr s e disorders thu we were after the 1ao1 c1eva:l!iino11'."> "If I have to rely on Phase m lo t,>Ull me through, I'll .be lucky to las\! until the next in· temational monetary crl!ls." Fortunately, hOWever. i t dldn~ take me loog to reach the stage o( resignation. I have even managed to bectme philosophical aboUt my pllght. Profanity Law Not Worth Tinker's .... • JACltSOIMLl.£, F~. (i\P) -Florida's law agalnsl -111 1111 -held ...-itudonal. • "' Clftlllll Judp Major R Banting ntled thol Ille taw ttllllll ta,J«, 5lh and 14th Amendmmla to the U.S. Corl- _..., W 1Il>at under a dlctlollary dollnltion of profane, the -"God II dead" \night bo conaldertd I viola· doD of the Florida law. 1111 nillltl came In I ~ flltd apin.t Nell Emmon ~. 25, ol Gainesville, l<l'ellod oa dlora• of using prof-......... and r'eolotinl - • -· ) • , . . -' -. ' ~· -· ~' ............ - l·Clil11ll 8'1t'Bi~k! ~ ~· ~1 . clar.lcon .............. -.. · .. • --.....i.i11i~-Q .... _,,d lhlo~""""'",_""_ ,_ • .AC. ""'-d&orJopf-lln\igh..,...,.._mi~"· ,.11-plo,.dbod ,.IJ"u""" ..._.., lq,it ..,_.. sptDkan "* ...._ .. ._ ~'"""" 1111v11-ditMM:O""' ..,,.., e'\O~~ _...... ........ 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REDWOOD TUB ~;:::~~=";.~ 2 F s· 00 fo• hM 1.-.otM, to.on pleM1. 0 .. ~.., Y9"' wn"' ... ...., ••'"" , R • ~·· •• .. --·--... ·-£&'!!!!!!!¥ ·---...:=- ' .. I J • • • '-OPEN DAI LY 10-1 O; SUNDAY 10-7 THURSDAY, FRID~Y, SATURDAY APRll 12, 13, 14, 1973 ...._ ~ ... LAl'{'EX HOU5£ PAINT , 6'.37 -3 Days 49 7 .,,,.y application. Dries ;0 durable finish . Gallon . .... cloao"""' .. -. UNFINISHED VANITY WITH BOWL 3-Days Only 26!~,, Ready to finish bathroom vanify with choice of bowl colors. Strong , sturqy ond very attractive to complt. ment any bathroom. Point, varnish, stain or antique in <i>lor of your chqice. 23" wide, 19" deep, 31" high, 4 " LAVATORY CENTER SET 3:~?.,~~~ '""""' ~·· hoodlt. '!..'e --- FUN NON-SKID APPLIQUES Chargelt 127 Dtcorcti"'• ,appfiqun for f\lb, 1hower doort ond walls. -· ·":'.::-!'!'i' .. -,..M -·-•. ., .... _,.. 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ALUMINUM SCREEN DOOR * ~ALLON WATER HEATER Clta,.,elt 7•• _ 3 .Dnp 5677 Campi.,. .ntt. g1iU, knob and door c.lo1oet. 32~80", 361t80". Ot,endable quallly gas water heater. Gla1s·llned, fully lnsulot· ed. • All .......... klchtdfMI URlM....S a:1e. .. _ ..... !!. u••arr --~---... --_..__ ""';..:: .. --.. ··-, ... _ ... -_.._ __ -· --•.!!!!_.,... Mi-II ~.!.~ ~~-) _ .... -' -------·----... ,,_ !!:'"-Jlt!llWtAa l!"AIK!. ...... .., .... ". =·-------------·------·-.. ·-·--- l ). '• ·: I • . . • . ~-Attack ;~ancer By . mOMAS D. EIJAS Swamp& aqd marJhes, ..,. of h.!l!)llNdl. • f Ues of disease, may 9ftlcally 100 ~ • key for a deadly·ailmcnt- r. rowing in the coasta:I r~~-of Southern ~ are podoDools wild plants wbk:h cootain a flbstaDce thal hal In """'"t tha killed pncer tumon bontory t..ta at tbe Salk tute In La Jolla. ' ~l!Ellt: LECl'INS, a f<Jrm of t pi:oleln. are not affected , the coverings of IOme r celb which tl!oir 'them 1 eva<le the ~·~ uiu'al cu_yns ag~n!t allllormal i .. or Other ~-s~ Instead. ac~g ,pr. arth L. N\colson,1 dlr~ of tron microscopic ~arch MEDICINE the San Diego COUnty i~ itute, they zero in on the ancer cells and cause lhcm to mp together. Thls, lo tum, kills the r, altho!l&ll.Nqlloll and (" colleall'Jl1.jloo~·""9w w!J,y. ~ NOllMA~'i:ELLS, in the eantime, don't ,bunch up less mUoh 1lir~~~ doles of -.... f'lio they e unharmed by I.Ile castor ns. . Nicolson said in an interview t the American C a n c e r iety's science w r l t er s mlnar In Nogales. Artz. that process has only been ln test tube5 and a small ber of animfls . .... StiU cautious about petJng a "breakthrough." ~ did say his new-found solu· on of plant extracts and ater "might eventually be !ectlve against h u m a n cer." . HOW DO mE lectlns tell mat cells from diee&sed ~ nes ao they'll know wfiich to ttack? Nicolson say41 }t may ' via the thin coating of ; gars which oozes , aut of " rmal cells when th£:f' bump • nto each other. ' 1 The coaling is about the st obvious dlffereoce ip the . de COYe<ingJ ol t h ,.,.,.,., and <lec<ased cells. N"icolsoo thinb the sugan as a red Ugbt by which althy oe!'f tell each other to top irowlrig wbm they get bunched up. ·' CANCER CEIJ.S don'I have {the sugar coating and ·presumably there£ore have DO signal to stop growing. So Ibey tlnue until they torm a umor, which in 'turn can kill ts hoot. Most researchers believe nccr cells are appe:arlng and • being destroyed withln the r body all the time. But when 1 they somehow aren't recognlz- ' by a pc.roon's nonnal • ense system, they go out of ; · cootrol and must either be cut out surgically, attacked with chemical poisons or b e ,...Slated out of u istence with -rays or cobalt treatments. All these """""'""" a _.. trying !0< the polient Gian the almple il\Jtction ol proteins wtlicb Nlcolsoo's . ~ ...id load to If It ..... with animals as It Iw the ~ be'• med. AND "'1'llOVGll the castor !tom wblch the lectlns aome are poi1000U1 when ftllea lnllel JlloolSlllr found tlleir Jectliil d.ift·~lntrude UPon nilnnal eollt, at least under Ille arlllleW condltJonJ ol his ~1o11. 1Rla nat Wk will be to team lhe ltdllll can work IJ'rllW tlllap ... If they do. IMJ'll .. •• poioanour M Ibo ..... I they "°""' I llllTL I -1. W~, Aptll U , 1973 ... . ' . . .. .,. Al stores· Celebrate G~ ' of Our· New Stoff, 3325 lrfstol at ~ ar Blvd. .~ta JolUHTIJlfl--;; 11.AC..._\n-n ~ ...... .AIW• COfTA Mas.t.-tM ....,.... atWI M ..._ St. 11.MTA IJl.A-IW W ....... Mii aNlrtol M. -Alli YAUffWMI .............. ~ HUNTlf'IOT~ IEAC ....... I ftl,_. IL 'fOaO-..CI T-If ........ ... 1"t\ft'1 is a Drug & Di 17·Jlwll • ., ..... • I mm r:w Supw a McMt Flm • 126 20-bpOIMINI SJid .. • 35 mm 20-bpotur• S'1dn C1~lllliT• 99° . 11° cmrmotiiiiAmOff.:~:··49° M28 FtrF11tltllof ' IOTT1I . $1 '' -r.. ANACI JABLETI • •0:f'. • • . s1 11 ictiPE MOUTHWllll ••• 99° $249 40Taltlttsof120LUq•W $1 •• GERITOL • 111C • • • • • • • • . $1 41 iiiii,iui·P-ao· :·~: ... 99°. 13° loxo.501 ularor30Wide 2' sac ·" Cu TIAllSPAIEllT · IAllDAGIS o · •••••••••••••• r $ For Upset Stomach 99c 139 PEPTO BISMOL :*: ., .. ;. ' . ' @L'? ....... vn.llf1 . ' lmY ...... With Mlaerals ..... 2.St Eu·cit111 Sawi11s farYn 11 Easter skets INn . s 45° to $4 99 Bright & heauftfuf, ben1:iboned baskets and countle-ss other novelties chock full of goodies & surprises. Shop ec:n1y for all the, kiddies on your list ot Thrifty low f,isc:ount prices. ilectrated frail & Nit Chocolate Eu H1llN'll ........ ~, H••lllM Wrist Watc~ . Stylt1 101 MM & Wom•• • S.la 'rkM Mldt to sell tar 2 I• Ti•• fH lftttrl ~1[~$1. 69 .· """'- 'Ill. '1 21 Al llleer Pantv Hose 99c Amplon Bud1et Patty Hose 84C ln Prtite-Medium & Medimt-Tall to fit eveiy &al! Iii.Jr· ~rious stretdl! Lea flattering Tahati, Sunset, Cotree · Bean. • $UI C11tr1t1 II Slrettl P11!1J H111 .................. $1.54 • $1.11 AlilH Strettl PHlJ .HISe •.. .$1.33 • $1.21 Oat·Size Pall} Htll ............. 99c ~...-'.; • $3.11 Safftrl ,Pall} Htst : •.• ,,.,, . .$2.66 • lie "lltttt'llin''lff.SiU P11ty Host 74c .. -'!'l'l"l'l'l'l'r. • ( • .... , ..... RareJ• orBl11• n..1.,,,.... I n...tS...,a To,s ' ·-. The coordilla'hd ' • ~ i ~'i..:'f. s3 3 3 reg1 lar & bfllS!rled~ .. 11 ,.,,4 59c ' .. Jelly Beans ar . Jelly Bir-Ens n °''" iltlliC Yt1rCMin LI ~< •;f<: ~ ! ~ = B·lB •.• 0" 21" 11»S ill Polyester .I cot1oll, p11n1s 'n solids J2-J8. I h ·' 111111• nc Ea '!14 Ra lit Malcllllax Cl'I 1111181' Dr Tank Tap Girts Sllllt I Short Sets 13 , a - ' fo r abu1td ond domogad hair. 6 ounca. ''"'' 'JM " 11- Prict 1Klt,.s 75c Otl 1• LIMI! J 0 lste models with fine 2 f '1 detailina: -chromed tn· o ..... ' EHy·Clre polyestor s222 k~its in i,ners or tank ' tops, 1~ Co1oB. S-M-L Slyln lor all! 'QSbtble 2-JC. CGtlollS ~ . • Perm1·Press, m1eMnt •1 99 · '· l-6X. Sirei 1 lo 3. $1.11. FOR TODAY'S STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEMS l~Oz. Size ~ ce+ --• • T ATTHRIPTT AT THIS LOW PlllCI ._,.--m on 1111 'l~llllllTrlcat MllllPls S.aoilortlnj. -••Mill llf1cl tri-.,.,, ~~ .. = '1'' =--~,.. • Ii.ft fill """ WMte lf11 ......... ,_ ..... ..$2.21 ·ll.n Wiii• P.tyllrtll ................... $2.41 11• W.s · llS11F ClllCllal S--lllS ....... , S•lit l •idt trims, .......... -'J48 "" "'"" -.. ... & l'MBillles ..... pep llP yow •3'drobe. 111. '2'7Mll'I canon 1nn 8-llli'll u-llwtt .......... . , .. ,. ,. ... . ..... =-~-=Bf --- I • -' ,. 1· _,_PIL.OT-ADVUTISU1 • Wt<111<1d•1. AP'll 11, 191) DAILY PILOT " Glo~ia' speaks . ·Ont ··~- Ms. • t1on Show Set Thursday 0 S .• . ie111e111 • • -(l:ditof'i ftol<:· Glori4 Sl<ln•m, edl· LESSARD: But isni t1>e one-way ae- L the /clninill magatlni M1., K1CU a.&aaUon. ~ ~ intimate n!laOonstUp, intm>iefoed bu Suzo1malf Ltuol'd of usually a distortiod of reaUty! • the i!Dff'of th• W~hington Montlllu.J STEINEM; Tiie poinl is that ~'OIMll S'l'Elp: Tbis mov enl...._ h 1 s hove to learn to • be bontst with broughl !emlnlst activlsm lnlo piiva tbemaelv.. to -iae llllt ,tliey clo relatloml>ipo; 1'hloh bu never ba~· ....... -!!' .... Oteir role and lo 0""""""6 their l>t~· and wblch la-Ille reaSC11, J thlnk- ftr its Succel8. ., LESSARD: Bal oo the lf'el Of mat· riage, lite trod!Oooal.role olluclure In many ways benefits women and coerces )pen, and 'WODlen clearly have a hand lo these eoen:loos. In order to break the . •. pattern down, aOOuldn't one challenge both sides or it and look at the ways women ·ipani~ mm as well as vice versa? •· STEINEM: It llOllllds to me as though you ""' !lyiog lhat women should blame tbejr unhappiness on' thelruelves,. wltlch is what they have always dooe. Tbe aame oljl thing as wjten, .~ad of admltUng thet they doo't lib 1folng dllltes, they feel there ls IOmethlog wrong with· them for ilot liklog the traditional role. . ' • .. WlIBRE STAND reir of expressing their resentment. You , lll!Om to be -...ending ihat they tum inward, as they always have . " LESSARD: An image ol recognition freqUODUy used in Ms. Is the "cllck": husband Bob, as~ me to h e I p hostess Sue clean up. '<lick!" \Yltb the click Bob is branded beyond appeal, oot of cootest. Suddetlly ho ls pUceived not aa Bob but as a "eezist." Period. Doelll'~ tills close-OOt, relnfj)ree4 by aelf· r!pt..,.IS .......... t, destroy the 000 sane buis-!"' wbich the problem coil be resolve¢: a desire to undentand eoch alhert , . "!ll'EINEM : Tiie o\ost-Tin·po1rta'nt ' STEINEM: Tiie po·lnt is 1hal realiullon lor women • b , ibal 0.lr everythlnc Is political. Ule is made up o/ ~lcamonl is not their laul~ lhat there power relatloml>lpo. ' :" l4i..J_ CIUM~ and lhlt cause' is Oil the ouyJlll.'"'lllmlng anger Inward will nol resolve tbe problem, ei~. ' - . . LESSARD: But obsessive obaergtim· of another perQl'I shirking leads to an Jnsan~ siate or mlnd,.;.regardless" of wbet-e the fault Iles. .. STEINEM: No,....,... have to fdenti!y what _......, them. In lite put they have no& rebelled because, insteed of a~ mitting they bad iood reasoo to reseot men, they would feel · tbere was somelhin& unv.oomanly about them for oot l1kln& tbelr role and become Im· mol>lllled'wlth oelfcloobt • • • You hove lo try and cllange the -Id. u you try and just change youroell you LESSARD: But aren't we trying to break out of ~ potA·er rtlaliooships1 -to fotte new waya ol looklnc at elOh otber! ~ aliltudet! Thmolbni lt'a alr'eotlilr I_..,, to watch the ldeaa lhat """ In the movement critically -lo Ulmlne the -.ys we look al 'people, now and ln lite put, u well ai il>l WlY tbe ""rid Jooa1t...us. sfiJINEM : I'm very pleased that yoo sahl "'n" for the flr&L Ume, instead of "they.'' LF.SSARD: I don't feel like an outsider to femlnlsm . tr t use "tbey" it's probably because for purposes ol this conv&nation l'\'e put myself ln an adversary rate. wlU only be frustrated. WllY do you STEINEM: That's where ,..·re wrong. criticize the movement! Why dooi )'OU, Yotf',Jon't have to haft adversaries. It's crlUclze tbe 1}'1Crta;l lt11 ·~ · Q the Whole bosi-ewof wlnnel'I and losers. We sboo1cf be-·to-othor.111 can letrn aom~ i.-you, that's the griiilest thing that can happen. , .......................... , ~· .. SALE DAYS, APRIL 12 THRU APRIL 16, 1973 ctPDI DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P,M., SAT, & SUll. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Wicks \ _, ...... 1s th-any W.tY we cen blame this W•letpete thing on Marth• Mitchell?' Try Tra.vel ' Nest best thing to taking a trip Ls reading about one in the travel coJ... l\l'lfl'•OC the Sunday DAILY Ptwrl' • QDly a few tickets art ex· peeled. to be 1vallsble when lrr--"'I~--· the , c!Oors opm Thunday at 18-INCH aEELMOWEa MAGNETIC. CATCHE$-· Newport Harbor lllgh SclJjlol AudltoriWn ror the 1973 edition of tjte Vacatioolsnd British Columbia Show. And ' ther will be parceled oul9n a .first-come, first-serv- ed ba sis starting at 7:30 p.m., it was aMounced today. The show, u In 1972, will be pres1ented under co- sponsorship of· the Orange Coast Evening College and the DAILY PILOT aod w 111 show<\ISI' !Ums provided by the 11i111sb Col•mbla Depart· ~=I Industry and W AJrlines, - An , '9'Umaled at t,200 .,..rly filled tbc Newport H~ Hlgli auditorium for a simJJ;i' show last 7ear. · GIV\lways at this year's show J Jrill include trips to Britlslt' Columbia 8',.well as ~. maps '"" other trav~ids. Ti"(<ets !or ,Oil! ~~ •. are avallrit>le at the evening col- lege·office , all DAILY PILOT offlcfj and many area travtl a~es. Last chance to p~ ~ckets before the show for ny showgoers will be d the day Thursday. ~ admission to the ·-~ l'!r h'ee, It wlft be nect:Mary for">-everyone al- tmdlljg to have a ticket. The sbo•-1\s presented as part of the ~ange Coast Eveolng ~=eiss:~~ed lo st.ad: l 8 ~-and is expected to s't •PJl'Oximately 90 mltllies. • " Qasse8 • ~fered ~ h·vine 1be following is a list ol ac· tiv!!les o!Cered by Ute UC 1n1De extension program for t!i&l lltier part ct April ~s lists have been IJ!llji,sbed ror eatller In the nl&itb. I ·{; ,-rWty, ''""*'· .... , \ AIWtl n, a 2' .~~-'I'. '\f.Jlr,. T~\!'; ., ... ,,,,,·~of ldllt1llO.i. I Siii• Uni....,.,. 11 LMIO A thtM-dft -kind "'9ltl1111. I ... SUI(., ftl., S::JO.lD o.m.: S •.m. ... p\°"' ... Ill ~,m I Slit! .. t I .. o.mml~M UCk ~ It!' kl. f!Cll , ul '°"'• 'l'orbl 011 re '""· tM2 ~ 1~ YDl'bll Lindi, fHt MIG. 2 horsepower Briggs and Stratton engine. 'All-steel type construCtton with fingertip control, chainguard and reel platform cover for your sdfety. Heav'y-duty rubber· wheels. ' SPLIT CHESTNUT FENCE · 6'xli' ROLL -~ .. Chemically treated for long r.fe. Securely SUUICT.10 ffOCll ON KANDI interwoven with galvaqi•"9 )/Vire. Ea•ily atta~~ toexi~­ fenc;ing;. ·~ Strong mcignetic catches keep cupboOrd doon tightly cio•ed. Easy to install. s:. "alDWOOD STAIN AND SEALE• .. , Brlngj y,ovr1autdoor furniture 1;aeil~'iifel ' ~fain 'anJ.~~p(er restores color and res~als. ' o Black & Decker , .. DILTA 4" CIN-,IR SET OR , 7 1/4'' c1llcuLA• sAwP11TA •" ••••E!~~e.~~di~!!~~. Best general-purpo&e saw in both of these faucets. 4'' you con buy. One ho~power;. cenrer set fits oil standord burn-out protected motor. It zips lavatory basins and through lumber with ease! swingspout fi ts most kitc~en 1r.,,.,.E>1.clusi'le sawdust e jection sinks. lhe perfect way to chute keep1 sawdust modernize away from cutting line. your ki1chen .. 17'' BAa,EL SWAG LAMP AMBIR.-GRllN -RUBT ~d beauty to your home with this attractive ripple glo5s, barrel-s hape swag or bothrooml YOUll CH.OiCI 12~ AM/FM/MPX STE•EO WITH I T"4CK Stereo sound 2NDBIG WllKI . RIPLAC.MINT • ' 'I " ' . . temPOl'•rv wni.. A/Id lne ," • wttktfld t~f1r1nc1 111111~rl111C1 • " " of .1>oer1 • i;tlon wr "rt: Ml MCC111re1 Pl"''' on1lcl S Ir,, ANlrt lamp w ith heavy cost border. Cof"es complete with ch,cjn and swag hooks.. • with on 8-trbck stereo built-in. Outstanding volue in a walnut fini~hed wood cabinet, fomplete Wi1h mot<hing ~'AISE LOUNGE PAD Full·!ize, well consJructed, pod. Colorful flora l pottem , LYfWI Slt'1)!11 n, MorlOl'I • , Pl'lllllo Pld .. I Cll'd, Av1ro •·HjM M\1'1'111'1 SlmcMI. Frldt'I' • 21 .10 P.lfl I '''· •!Id 5ufl11 I · It "°°"' I... o.r;.. Jtm. 1•1, ~~-Htll. UC 1'¥1111 um-. ; I • I .. YotH" choice of colors. ' -· speakers. Smoked front 8 I 95 panel and stereo light • indicator. You must see it to appreciote the value! '--------../ 9" ' on one side, and With a, flfp, a 10lid color on ~.;.... __ ,_ _____ _ the Olherl 99 h ---• AMERICA'S GREATEST HARDWARE STORES AND HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS , tUITIW 1111-•d. WdTMINSnR 1751 WISTMlltSTU A'IL, ..... Llf ...... AYI. ' Aft«DOWUflt. •UlllAPAM ILTORO. . ....... l:MaLu ...... a L&RUllA mt W. lA IAllA ILVD. ATl'llntAft. AT,IUCll •YO. FULLIRTO. MUl:-... AW. "'-TA lltLlmlT • ATITAft-lad. --•SA ATWl!A~Aft. •LONG •EACH eVAN NUYS •RIVEISIP! e COVINA• LA CRESCENTA •THOUSAND oAKS •SIMI• LANCASTER• CHATSWOllTH • TARZANA •UPLAND e SAUGUS •CHULA VISTA •lll!DWOOD CITY •G()l.fl'A eVlSAl.IA•VlCTOIVlU! •G!IANAD~ HILLS• SAN IERNARDINO•CAIMRIUO • IAK!ISflllD •HACIENDA HEIGHTSeSANTA MARIA • D!l AMO •SANTA CLA!IA •CORONA •ESCONDIDO •SPRING VAUEY • LADERA HEIGHTS• RES!DA e f.UT LOS ANGELES • r • I I . - • .. ••• oil • j. ' .. DAILY rtl.OT . _,- ' •• .~ ~ i I ~ ~ .. ' ~ I'S~ J , i ~ . ( \~ ~-~ $ . ~ r.s. ~ .. itj~ .'*~1 (~ ... ' " d . .!; ,.{!( ... ;,.@1:,f::"' ~ \' (("'!">' •.'·;;,Cl •'·j(,i ··-'Fi ~('\ l .. ,(. ·~"':--.. "" Li k •!'I ~ " •·!; .. -,.. ·;,'ffi 0, t # ~. rti~~ ~ .. • • l W<!d o Al<li 11, l '173 Pri1e11s~EEN ''H t'' 0 PAim HOSE Slee~ ~fly smoott>neu hugs your •gs ..• not t!le Wdow of 1 line! They'll make ,.. feel """flooL T!trlf~ co~ ors siled ID flela~t. ... 1 ' , . . I •Bii • , ~" Happy· A n Place to Shop! Legs WllNKlE·FREE CLING-FREE Hd DEMI-TOE Stride into Spring in the height ol elegance ••• these are for lhe chic and choosy! Beautiful sheer legs blend into·devastating lace panties. Glorioos color s in sizes Petite lliTall. 1t1.1.I! CHARMEEN Cantrece ·n or Agi Ion SH Uatlefy caresses y04lr legs in luscious shlMs to .......,, witll yow new S,.ing ,...-. Plopil<tiooed silt• io exquisilt -111.1.59 CHARMEEN Total Support Controlled but gentle and pert1r1sive sup· part toe to waist from a remarkable blelld of Nylon and SpandeK. Maximum com- 1ort lor the woman on the go! Popular colors sized ID height and hips. 2.44 •• ,. !.!! "Nude" PANTY HOSE Ultra sheer toe to waist for lhe most clingy fash ions! Excellent lit featuring a rU11- less sheer toe perfect for sandals. Chic Spring shade< '1 sizes for 4' 11" ID 5' 10" · . • ••. !9c Slleer klveliness in shades like Cl>ocolateand Debonair. Alslf H'!lpY legs S.per Sheer tor special ocusions. •11. lk 3:2.00 Tummy Trimmer ldt1I for the ·-wflo ~efers lo wear only one gar--. ment ... sheer legs 1 44 with extra control panty. Sizes Small to Tall. le1. 1.69 • . Knee Hi's · ~ Slleer . Sllckings · Perfact to well with · ·~ Pl"! suits. Attractive bosie<y shades. Ill· 5k ·'$ :~ ~~ jl . ~i PRINCESS ;;RMEEN trJt~ "Mesh" STOCKINGS ·~ flude heel . · .. l>lg wearing weave. 2 88 ~ f'opular colort from Beige lo Coffee I C v ~ 111 sizes A-8-C. 1 ie;,_ Rei. 2 PAii 99c I 1" CHARMEEN Cantrece n q~ ~~~~!~~~ fit beUer th" skin .•. at the a· ac ~ ank~. calf and knee. Sizes A through D. 111. !!c · 4> . . .~ ''Day-After-Day'' UNCONOITIOIWJ.Y GUARANTEED FOi 90 DAYS! Sheer Support Firm. gent• support hugs yoor 1 99 legs comfortably all day. You will feel relaxtd as leg faligue is re- doced. Sensational fit. Popular colors. • · ~~~~! .~~~!~~t< as your ~g9c panty hose bend and rrove right al0<1g witll yo" Superb !rt alld colors. ~!!.~~~~nday's fashion·mi~ 99c lady •• , toe to waist sheerness. Terri· fie shades, proportionately iiled. IO PllCES f'l!VAIL, lllUISl&Y, APllL 11111 t•11 llOll(SllAY, llltL 111l . I r ' I i' • I J< Pll.Ol' -~VERTISER Wldntl<lly, April 11, 1973 W<d....tt<11, 'A,.11 11, 1~7l DAILY PILOT I , .,.llp BARRY HYPO-ALLliGINIC " . Deodorants ,. '\' Choose from' • Oa~t;ll!) or Lotion , . . ' " ''NEET" CREAMS Away Hair n. •••llhl w.., • Cr••Mt Dow• O.ep Wll•r• No R•1or C•n R11eh Brl1191 ° lon91r lattin9 Srnooffin•t' Pi••••ntly fr•tr•nt I ~t~Slu2i2 00 . 1i •. . • ••·•i. 77c 4aL · • • Swedish Tanning.:Secret LOTION Get the secret lo a Fabulous tan as you .Protect and 119 Plf!ll!rJllU skin. · Rq. U9411. • · ALIOTO YIJ5 HAl~~PRAY Reguf11 or Hard-To-Hold 1 33 Formulas. llf. 1.1120 ·"· • 11. • ' No•uco Carry-Carders. ... ... • . .. I • • . DENTAL CREAM Place Tb ShOpl rtarshmallow Eggs RACK'S-Tray 01 10 foiled 39c tender eggs coY1red with delicious chocolate. Egg Crate •· -· WCH'S-Dozen marshmallow 37c eggs col'tfed with choeo~le. Mellowtreme Pets IUCM'S -Chicks, limbs & 3gc Ducks in assorted lla¥Ors. 12\'i II. Chi. (-RB•llS · 1uciri -. Soft minnmal· tow In cute 39c Shljlll. llitL PALMll Hollow Milk C.01111 Cute novelty EJstw figures =:~:,11 1i25c -· LUDllfS Cream EGGS = ' aoDDA Marshmal iow Bunaias • Moutl-watennk •1 J · pastel co~red 1 I blnnies Ii> I , 2:49c I LIQUID Cl.EAtR ' I brtt• •• ,ty wuts fir · th "CrHllH IHty!" 31c to 2 .. 49 LUDECOtate for Your Baskets Three Cuties ~ ctitie Bunny llollow milk choco~te. PAUIEl-2 tL 33~. . ..... . . . . . . ·.· ·.·.. . . . ...... "Mo~NT•••· Sleeping Bags Sall ExcllSIHIJ ~· Sn-11! SIMONIZ Car Waxes LIQUID It clunsa(ld w>1es fasll89C. 1Easy to use. Rq.1.291111. 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' 1418 \ .. • • . . r' I • WHITE .WASH expansion and you aren't ainst guys ·uu Laver, Arthur Rosewall, etc. in the first and as you did in tbe past." , Roy's wife., says, ~·1 Ul~ Roy ,better poW ;lbao be~ 1n·the years:•,Mairil7, ·I·tblrik be has .• rest." , i rge MacCall otLagun~ Beach, ooce ;s I""'~) pl)lw,;'~t•.;;."' "Wi Roy a ll@Pg' lietlel,. this y ' ·!t ~I\ tl\e biggest change is his iiiental Oiltloal<. MacCall has seen Eme!son play a1 numbet 0( times already this season and is duly,iinpressed. "I tl!!M he made up his mind to play top · .... this year. and that'S always worth · ntnnber of points. He's already beaten -fl?'St .time he's done that since 1 ' ," MacCall says. . E is cutting down his com· petitiv ying schedule so he can have more :w.;th his £aJnily and so he can ~ UPI Tt._,llott ·WILT CHAMBERLAIN BAGS REBOUNO·OVERJERRY SLOAN. WtDs Debo~ 4.2 · Singer's Pitc~g Makes Halos Trade Look Good t~ adult basketball camps he up around tbe U.S. Hi s last 'be next month in La$·Vegas ·y he's recovering from three he su£fered in a sandlot · ish with Laver and he's Score another one for the California lion or Angels genera l manager Harry Jn B e-1 g i um this week. Angels in·the big off-season deal with the Dalton. that he goes to South 'Africa Los Angeles Dodgers. :, ''I-was throwing bCtter funight than I , then beads for Montreal and Four games hardly constitute a season ha ve in two or three years," the new r.e. bn~ early returns are malting California Angels pitcher said. "I've had butterflies , · and Laver will be In the 7 ·for two days i·""t thinking a""'ut this ' t I t' followers extremely pleased with the ~ vv dodbles toumart1.en · , s .an . . .. game. A new team, a new league ·and a. with t~ winners collecting transaction. ~W ~asan bad me pretty excited." Tuesday night it was Bill Singer and , If wis ~g,::Js manager Bobby W'mkles bet I'll be working bar'd for >$J was excited at the end. ' adJDilS. • "He threw harder tonight than he has k to the days when the . Angels Slate 'alt sPtmg," Winkles said. "He didn't was in the world limelight AU °''"".ttt kMl"C (n•> tbrQ11/ any garbage. He i·ust Jet'_tt Oy." . there was ArK. Tl MlnM$011· It C.,HIOl"nl• 'P:S.S p.m, 1.. r EinerSOD. says >.or. 13 ~!fl'l)rnfe 11 Tn•s s,H o.m. WinKles said he was determfued not to .. ·Frus~ted LA ,.~, Sends Sutton ' . . Against Reds LOS ANGELES (AP) -T h e fru strating and frustrated Los Angeles l>?igers, who have managed only one victory in their first five starts or the season, make their h'ome debut tonight against Cincinnati trying to get un- trac~ from the misfortunes that have plagued'ihem on the road. The DOdgera had hoped to get off to,;• Docf9er• 'Slate . AK,..,.. Ml ICllll '(6"MJ . Apr. n .clnd~n ..-,Lot """"' Apr. 12 ClndliNtl _.. U. ·""""' ~. ll ~tl·s· .. i::-·· >.or. 14 Ati. I 11 1Atlgi9lt$ Apr, 15 Atl•n 1 at • ""9t1et 'fss Afft. 7:S.S P.M. lrs.s p.m. :SS °'''"" ' ;$$ o.m. ' on him as a DaVis CUp ~: ~1 ~u~~\: ft t~: t~s ~:i:i: let Singer lose the game. With a 4-2 lead as a Wimbledon 1finalist. h"e told hi s pitcher at the end or the fast start, fi~ the team needed the .cup pfa'yyo~'ve!been cho~ Bobby Valentine on center stage at seventh inning that he was cotning out if ~~~~n~:it. 8 run at a fia tlonal to your country ~ you ~n t An_aheim Stadiwn. . any Twirl rea'ched base. . d -u ' . for yourself" he potnts "lf we were destined to lose, T wanted tnstea Los Angeles managed a lone ---.--- Wtdne'Sday, April 11, 197) " DAILY PILOT , , .. .,. UPll /' CHICAGO'S CHIT WALKER (WARDED BY K,61~ ERICKSOl)C. =~ Y~, 11 Singer, making his American League sOtnebody else to take the rap," the win and two defeats in the season open· \ • Ov \tears ooe of his op~~ns has debut, st!f!cd Minn~sota with a six-hit, AJ\gels manager explained. -ing weekend~ at ·san Diego. Then the o tari' · • R R '-he feels that wmmng a ·tl).strikeout performance Iha! hrought Winkles didn't have to go near the Dodgers dropped two at Houston in· n A aceway eo w · ·. ttUe is the biggest thing that him a 4-2 vlctog_ over the Tw ins. mound. Singer retired the last 10 Twins c!uding Tuesdl:y night's 4-3 loss.-ln 12 in· '• U · · can ~ *°a tennis playe~. Joy says Valentine helped make lt possible with in succession. ru~ Sutton, who Jost to San ~·e o in • " , at ODI ~-ho t\lOUght bemg.,on .. ~ gl d . in int Valentine hiked his batting average to Davll (:!Uf *ril wlis the No. 1 thing for a a ~ir or sin es, rtv g wo runs. .471 with his ·l\l.>1J hits_ giving him six in the season opener, start! for the ers ON1'ft.RIO -The nation's granddaddy Collegiate Athletic Association ~ netter \:.._'!~.~, , J t _ Tlie teams meet again tonight with Bill two games. in their home ·opener «night agamst Cin!-of~ traqlal and ooe of racing'a ~t City. ,. Anil ;"11Ht"" e has 8 way slowing Hands; l.O, ~rking for the Twins against .. 1 feel 1 can hit .aoo," he said. cinnati. Don Gullett, also 0-1, is slated to na.~ joined forces '°jol'evive .the $2S.5-1:•0ur TV eoh\mlttee Ukes it,".Wld~ ~ Jl like Roy Emerson has califomia's,l'tolan ij.~, 1--0. Minnesota scored a run in the thlrd on pitch for the Reds who are. 2-t on the mil~, thl:ee-year-oJd Ontario Motos tWJsen, assistant admlnlstra~:;:Ot tunied·~· calendar a few ye~rs the '"See ( told yOO~ iti was a heck of a singles by Phil Roof and Jim Holt'plus year. · 1 • SpeedWay~ F' J(¢AA. "It would be.•trictly a , way bO'lil: · nning 00 the pro circuit. trade,'! Singer said, smiling in the direc-Rod Carew's sacrifice •oy. ., ·Los Angel~ lotaled 14 hlls and went Pending expected a~proval • r r o '!'·: ~I \? be played ifler Ille, · 7.. ~ i.-. Bert Blyleven;•M, who sillfered •without an em>r !or the fiol ,11= ~.•·partnership Including li>-~Is. . , .'4 •IJ his , llrsl' :!etbat k 4t, 4t>aheim .Sta~ium "!"'SOD Tuesday night. But\ tl!ey 's • : diaiJajjolls Motor Speedway and Parnell " • -, • .....:..• ...... Strunnlinn after . five s••alg~. t vtc,tor. ics, held the 16 basenmilers in the evlJlllD& at 11 JClnes . will rtOpen and oj>erate the 100-' •· S'unday Rae mg Jf~ -ft~ ~lll ~ • u that saw the llodgerssinltlollmt pl.C.•tn ocre,tocing Pl"1t "aa,soon as possible'' • ' Angels hitless yn. 1 Tom McCrawlloubled the West Division thnle ~™ beblndl • Jones said: . , · INGLEWOOD -Hollywood Par" "" -• with tM> out tll the .. ~. ·Bol> Oliver t a.. 11. _ ,,. ,.,.,,. ui~ ...;... .., driver from Palos Verdes !!ho~ bulldS . with a·week that <:1111s lb<,ougb Siind}ijn W-an. ··ors Sink. Bucks -gam ~· ..... ·:~ •• ''horn' e ,Meer_ .. ,·.w''''1"'o'·· t,ie., the Houston. I . ~ • Jones, fo17Der Indianapolis 50().wtbn(U its thoroughbred racing, season -•• ,,... .-•• r 11..e ram ~rs '· and ·oWns. ~ar and Uri' ·stffd of Saturday ·111. a move lb "!) • 1 • ~ , 6b r 11 rlll .. t, ft rttf ~~~~ llJ ~ : l -~ ~ ':., ~ ! 1 ~ : dMlenbipS~S8id " the first SCbedu)ed • tlfclining attendance: 1 • , • -·-.. • • • t-1111e, ef' ' o o o Aiornar. 2b ¥. 1 1 o w,0.1111. '' ,' •,· 1•·. ,• w' ,,_ "• ,' '' o o = will . tbo~callfomia 500 cbam· •• ,. Hollywood Park .!ipokesman Bob I ~' -.Ll:C:. _., ... ,. • .... _ '"' •• c .. rew, "' • 2 1 0 1 VA}'!'riln.-, u .,( 0 2 2 f'l(Olli«I. c --~ • I 0 .. Ip ao ace -Sept • "' •• MADllON W . \AP) -Rk:t ..Han'Y -0 11 T • '!'" 0 ,, T • 04rwr"d+." . • o 1 o :'~· 11 \I f • o o Ctrvey, u 5 o ' o Aotf, « 1 '' t t • u r ~· · '" , said' Sunday racing is expectt:U sank l '~ allil t\\·o ~ th1'0W' wltll 1l':~1n '1 ~ :! t~ '-~~ " ~;7•1.,-~t: ! : ~ ~ ~~!~ ~" ~· ~ t ~ =::~.f) rift : : :· \ ~-:~(tb" ~ i· ~ ; j Pia ff G 1 •• c~~ attendance up to 20,000 pe '!:!-• lift'-·~Gold M C -0 0-0 i flrlllfli~ •;, 0 1 0 $~, lb , 0 0 0 CU(Yirr, P 0 0 0 0 °''"""'' JI> S 0 1 0 "" yo ame week ' l •lf left,Talday(ght, 11~1 U•' • ~~ :~2 .. ,. =..-."' '0.0 11' T~u .. 0 •· 0 8erl'¥,•et J 1 I 0 C'l'•Wfonti rf '0. 0 Howll'd, ( .. 0 1 0 • • , !""'-..._._ QeW O t-0 1 Roof, e 3 1 l' 0 S~ton. c' 2 o 0 o McMullen, lb J 0 1 0 GtlltoM!', pr O 0 O O • e r e Eli ihl ~ State. Wtn•Ol'I a """"'" vn:.wf"f over It~ =-it: 1f.• llm<ett . 0 0.0 • • Holt, ,, I l ' ,f • Mfall, lb _,_ ' 1 1 Y~ar. Pf: 0 1 0 0 EdWem. c 1 I 0 0 NEW YORK _, eon.-. fpotbaU has .:7\.., Ace g· e the Mil~ BucJta tiod• HI.al in ·~nt s ._.. 'Ii ~'r 'w 'lt r.'11• ',, : :. :·: Mt.w, P .. o 0 0 0 ~:tei°O u l t ~: ~=: ~· ft:: buried the idea ofa pJ'•uon playoff ·~-~ Blilketball Aillodllion _..., I ,., 1• ''"t ~ ~ 1{ 'r:.:C: ~ 31 a '':t Tot~lt tt ~ 1 ' ~1,., p 2 •• 0 York, ., 'I •• 0 lerles, but the NCAA '-1..i.fi--co--I -ell u1111:1M • Tilillf'mOIW 1.a ''..,.., :,r Mh!Uo•• rt01 ~' •-t L.°"''"" • 1 o o eo..r-., o, •·• ..,_.,,,,~~~ .... MalloryMitchcl,astuden~a\~r1 ' . -. • ...1. hrrY' · 1 14 GI~ .-130 •-~ Rau, P o •· o • ~ " • • • o ~now favon a "ruu· ' to se1Ue ~"'om1·a College 1'n ~··a ·"esa, 1111•1 .t .....! ,_...1~--t 2J I 1,. .... ~-.... t0t ,.,. •I IS.'' · ~ E ::l-'(I_ Of': -~ l LOB -Mlll!lftolll • mtiut, tf ' 0 1 l J,Alw,, Ol'I 1 f t t •"-.. •~• ~-m· f'. '-'Alli' i..VfH. 'r "' . ..._~~~ ..:'.::....~ ,..... 2'•.lf •,.•~,, ~ •·-c.ll!Wfll!a.~-t1•ff\.Mfe·~.,,,.se-Mom1r. 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Mesans Dim ~. --~ . 1 ,Tr9i~s ··l\'f~tain CdM I;lopes ~ ----Cos\a.Mffil Jf[gh's Mustangs _put tf dent in corona de\ A-1a r's lrvlne League baseba ll ch•m· plonshlp hopes 'l'uesduy nf· ternoon with a 4.1 trium ph on th e win ner's dlnmood. The MU.tangs Jumped to a tb ree-ru'n advantage in the first .inning and pltchtrS Prank Frego.11 and John Bro""'" made 1t stand up with clu tch pe:rforma~s. Jn other Irvine League he·· lion, r.1 agoolia handed Edison its third straight setback. 8-3, l...M Alamitos continued un· be11tdl wi th a 9-2 triumph al Estancia and Santa A 11 a Valley got a two-run homer from Myron White In the eighth Inning to hand visiting Fountain Valley a M loss. c.o.,ta Mesa 's victo ry .came' ea rly when Don Tryon led off with a "Bingle and stole second base. Tryon . scored on a Corona del Mar error and then t?enois Delany SO<jked a triple • drlv~ ln mate Steve Farrell. J. Icing was provkled by Mark kbntpp's single and the -wtn· fltt~ added a fourth marker in Ille lblrd inning on Brown'• 4oUbfe. • Corona's onJy r Ire work s came in the firth frame when 1'1att Keough homered for the Sea King.s. Pitcher Bob Palmer sll\lek out 11 in a los- ing effort. Fregosl went six gtrong lnnlngs for '-1esa and {lroWu took over in the seventh. Fountain Valley had lied· things up ln the seventh against Valley on a two-run homer by Ray Eckles wlth Bjll l·la tficld aboard. But White ended things with a &lmll&r shot to center field,. Four Edison errors aided Magnolia's Il).hlt attack fU lhe latler scored lour In the !lrll and waa niyer' 1erlou1ly lhre.U.nod. • Estalldl'1 Bob INl<aeft had LendziOJl Hurls Gem Neil Lendilon pitched • .,, .. hit sbuloul and Mate,r Del tripped Servlte l<I Ill i\llgelUI League , Jioseba~ actl6ii Tuet- day at Mater net '.' Lenditon struck out eight and Willied only two 'Jn blank· ing the Friars. )fater Del's Chuck Adamo lihd J oh n McElwaln dtllvered run pro. duclng itnales !or support. ~, .. .. ' • "' P1mic:Cill'Ori lb I • 0 0 Orotd. M ' • • 0 Bracl'f, d ' 0 0 ' G•~C ' ' 0 0 Kt....ittt ... ' ' 0 0 ~·If • ' • 0 K .. .,_., II • 0 ' • Holl•k· rl ' 0 ' ' Mt0ao'8kl. 10 • 0 ' 0 Tot•I• " • ' 0 ~-Dlf en N1!fl'•• » G•ro.1, cl' 0...11, ID St1nbr•, rl Ad1mo, II Tlm1Mnt, 10 Mc!IWll~ 2D L~1 l1Jn, 11 Grttck1, c ... ,",,. 2 1 1 0 ' 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 J t I 2 3 1 & • 2 0 I 1 1 (I 0 0 ' 0 0 0 TOfll 10 l l J St or• bl' Innings . ". 000 000 0-0 I 2 000 011 .. -l J ' both rbi for the Eaglet In their 9-2 setback. Loo Alamllott pitchers Gary Wil liams and ~i ike K.lng-combined ror a five-hiller and issued no rree passes. c.,_ Mt Mlt Ill .. ' • ... 01 ... 1a lb • 0 ' • I(°""'". .1 ' ' ,, ' •-n ' ' ' I Ptl,.,,,, II ' • I • Mtyers. cl ' 0 ' 0 J1nl'.IS. 1b ' ' ' • N•w•• II ' 0 ' ' ""•"· " ' ' • ' ...... ,. I • ' 0 .._., ' ' • ' TOflh ,. ' ' ' ..... ~ 14) .. ' • ... ,.,....,. • ' ' • .... ,..,.. rt ' ' ' ' Ot11ny, c ' ' ' ' S<llfVPP, rl ' • ' • Brown. lt>-p ' • ' ' Fr._i, p ' • 0 0 SN"'° lb • • 0 ' Cttr#l,A • ' ' 0 11111""· u ' ' ' ' c..1~1. ph ' ' ' ' 11.1"'11,., iti ·' ' ' ' Toltl• " • ' ' Sc.ti Ill' IMI• i ••• COl'ON dtl Mir Ill» 010 0-1 ' ' CO!lo1• Me1.1 !IOI 000 11-' S 2 •""-ul .. ' • "' HinH. cf ' 0 • • IN;CO¥, cl ' 0 I • W•lnri.rqt<. ii • • • ' Nia.ob. rl ' ' I ' DAILY '!LOT """9 1W llcNl'll ltllflillr ' • ' ' s.i-oci, c Oftrosl•rt, ltl ' 0 ' ' ,_., " ' • ' • CORONA DEL MAR HIGH'S BRUCE KRUMPHOLZ SWIMS FOR CIF loo.METER BREASTSTROK E TIT·LE FRIDAY. Hibberd, If • • 0 • Mita', ID ' ' ' ' Altlll, 11 I • • • Wflltt. " • • • ' Tot•ls ,. ' ' ' .,_...i&(I) --~d Rll'llfle, u MJl\er, rl Fnftdil, c VM_,..,.. If Ptll!flf", 11 .. r II rM 2 I I t ' 2 2 ~ • 1 1 ' l 1 I 1 3 1 1 1 ' 0 2 7 CIF Championships Mark . -' """"'·" ..._, .. Sl1tti:, 211 H.c:llett. pr RlleY, lb ltpldltr, Ph o o o r 3 0 I r :I 0 0 II o 1 o r 2 1 o r 1 0 ' • Tol1l1 21 11oe ken ..-1"111"'1 • End· of Kru~pholz Era • r II • Ecllto11 ~ .. lfll • 1~ I ' Mffnolil .01 300 K-t 10 I Corona del Mar High's P"llM.tlill V•Ort (41 .. ' ' ' I ' . ' ' 0 ' . ' . l 0 ' . ' ' ' . • • ' . , ' • • Bruce Krumpholz will be mak- ~ "': ing his final eff9rts as a Sea o c Kings athl ete In swimming ~ ~ Friday in the CIF finals at : : Belmont Plaut Jn Long Beach. ' e And for Corona de! Mar ~ ~ coach cnrf Hooper, it'll be the ·o e end or an era that' has seen . . ' o r two outstanding boys from the : ~ Krumpholi family do their Wng for lhe Sea Kings in "' ....., J:' r • "" "at.er polo and swimming. t::":' rl ~ ' ~ ~ Kurt krumpbolz is now at "'~ • ' I 1 t 'UCLi\ Ind is currently the :~. lb i i •• 1 ' ~' \ wo1kl record holder in the 400 ;::;, '!' 2 , : "tneter tncstyle with a sensa- c.n.r. If 1 • l c Uonal 4:00.8. The mark 1~. 3:. : : l J 1 wltbltood all c~illlenges at the T-..... .. . '! • OlymplCI ~~ Ml!Picb. ' • • ~ _:·~ • • , ,1 Bruce trill be placing most ~ "*M\' = I: ~ 11 l Of his .attention on the 100 ~ I " breaslllf.U Friday when he ~ ~ CtJ,. 11 ,., 'f.rles to capture the ClF cham- u11w, 2ll :i t · 1 o plonahlp. e:~;,!· : : ~ ~ Hls 1:0:.2 100 breast clock· McKIMr, r;1 ' 1 2 2 fnll' 11 the season's best ror any Wlllte,c llll 1_.. Kt110. ll·p 1 1 2 1 •.swimmer in the Cl F Southern v .. ...._ u ' · o 1 2 Sect\on. But his effort s in tbe something, anything that's wifhin reason. he respcinds. He'.s a very unselfish athlete, with the team always in con- sideralion," says Hooper. The O:>rona del Mar senior figures to follow his brother's waves to UCLA for collegiate competition, although Cal and UG Santa Barbara are also maldng lheJr pitches ror hi s servlCes . · As for possibilities in' future swimming eo4eavors Hoow says, "l don't know if Bruce ls going to break world records like his brother, but one thing is for sure. "When he gets his first long cour.se season under his belt ~lkt!' his brother, it should be . very Interesting." Bruce's career4at Corona del titar has been nampered by allergy problems. ~ Despite that and his failure to make the r ma.ls in the in- dividual medley, it's been a most rewarding year for the Sea Kings flash according lo hb coach. "A lot of people can swim lhe freestyles but qol everyone can swim 1 t~ strokes. It makes him so much more valuable to a team. "One of our goals here ls to assure a boy ca~wim on the college level an have ·to be an all-round sw mer to do that," says Hooper. Krumpholz won CIF titles in Bee competition la.st y"'ear in the 100 fly and 100 individual medley. Friday he'll be attempting to add the 100 breast tille in varsity competition as a final achievement at C.Orona del ·Mar. . ..... Rangers Elini.inate BQston; St. Louis Ousted by. Chicago Ferguson Shuts Off ..... El Mod~na ~ Rob Ferguson g~t past a two-run El Modena outburst in the first im1ing and settled down to post a 6-2 triumph for Mission Viejo High's Diablos in Crestview League baseball action Tuesday on lhe win- ner's diamond . It was the third straight circuit victory for coach Har- ry llilke's Diabt"'. Ferguson was a l s o in- strumental in Mission Viejo's scoring outiM, as he knocked in a run with a fielder's choice and two other Di a blos markers came across on a fielding error off bis bat. . ' In a game -tonight, San Clemente takes on Orange at El Modena Park. Returned POW Maj. David Luna will throw out the first ball at the contest, scheduled to start at 6:!5. ~~op -'ri~: • • • Unlversl'" . .......t In' ,.,lf>i ·~ ~~-,.,.. eighlh lnulng to tlp ljll .~,\11> 6-5, maintaining' a share ,of the Orange League!baseball leld, · and Lagu""' Beach scored. !ls first 1oop victory Tuesday: Laguna Beaci\, behind the pitching ol Dan Quinn and hit· ting of Dave '-ll!rriner, ~ank· ed •islting Dona Hills M . Successive singJes by ~I Hancock, Joe HoDett and Nick Peregud produced the winning run ror Unlvtralty, as the Tro- jans notched 11>eir ri 11,li triumph la seven J e 1 gp e starts. ~· ~ A two-run hom'er by RaY tlal' and . two run-producing singles by : Hollett ~ • home four of · {l}nivohJIY'• runs. Hale singJe<I; Stole two bases and scored on an error for the other ta llr,. .. ' •' • Kevin Mougtuul4',Jfch~ one hit ball for the anal five in· nings and struck out seven lo get the win. , Al Laguna Beach, Quinn Limited Dana Hills"to a pftir or singles and Marriner belted a single, ~double and homer for the victorious Artists. MaM'iner's homer on the 88C- ond pitch or the game ignited a three-run outburst in the r~sl for Laguna. .Singles by Chris White and Eric Heard plated tw~ later nins, and "I" Scored on an error, Ulll""'11W (Q .. ' . ,., Sllv•. rl I ' • I H1ncodl;, ll ' I • Holl•lt, lb ' • • ' Perevlld, c , ' • I ' l11D1. tb • 0 0 ' Wlllwin. It ·~ . ' ' San Mlouel, ti "• ' • Dtl>lll'IOl't , r r. : ••• Brolhtl'li, p ' ' H11l11, c! -\: t • , S!'t1n . p ;1 I 1 .a • ' Mougfl1n, P·lb . ' • ' TO!lll '\• • n ( IEI a.r ... II} •\1 ~ .... Ktrll'+', rl I ' H•vn, 11 ', . • • W11ktr, c .,. . t ' COPll, Cl l • ' M<C...,,,.,, u • , . ' WllCOll, Jb 1 • • Mtl!Clll, 10 ,, ' • ' Rfdtlf. d :r . f • ' B•rllodt, 11 • • • ' Cr1l9, 111 ' ' I ' C-. 11 " 0 • ' Tolltt ~. ' • ' k9r9 11r l•lilih Univ*""" · t» = OJ~ ri • ' " ........ ......... • ~ D•M Miii• tfl' .. ., • "' Ulto.1, lo . ' ' ~ 0 McComD, 1$ ., . ' 0 S11rln;m•n, 30 I ' ' • Tflomawn, c (l, •• o ' • Ml~lm. lb 1v 0 ' • e-vldef, rl ' 0 . ' 0 ROOllrla. II ,, 0 0 ., V1no1llli, II " 0 • ' Schr•I'• 1111 > I 0 ' • LIVl'll , cl ' • • 0 i<OWltr, 11 ' ' I 0 H1lli!fd, O '. • • • T011l1 " 13 1 .'O I • ~~. lb : ' : : : 200 Individual medley will be .BOSTON (AP) -Ste.ve Domhoefer came up With the diens Tuesday night in their WUll•mt. P , o o t relegated to the COMolatioo Vickers scored three goals to puck, escaped from a crowd, National Hockey League first· utlllll IM<ll 'JJ :!ftti.""" I : : : finals after fmlshing eighth in lead the New York attack as i!nd skated into ~iinnesota 's round Stanley Cup playoffs. •b.,.( 11 Bl MhMoft VIII• (6) .. ' h ... Htrdrlcboli. u ' • • ' "'*""' 21 2 0 0 . 0 Satunffy's prelims. the Rang~s ~~iminated . the zone to slip the puck past The triumph was the second t.:;,:.~;, '' ~ ~ : : tt.;-:;::· pti ~ : ,: ; "We'd like to see Bruce get Boston Brums 1~ the National goalie Cesare Martiago at 8:35 straight for the Sabres in the 1.uen. 1.1 1. 1 2 0 Kn. It ' • • . ' Line. If ' • • ' Moffln, ~ • • • ' • ....,. tn under two mitades in the in-Hockey 1:£8.gue s Stanley ~P or overtime. best-or-seven se ries against ~. ,.. . i ~ ; ! • r fl r.i dlvidual medley -Fiiday and quarter-final fr3 Tuesday night the Canadiens, who won the ovi""" P , • 0 0 Sdlmlcll. cf • ' ' ' RWNllcll, C • • • ' Rommel!, rt I ' ' ' ~:::;._'ll>::<f ! : ~ ~ we'd just like to see him win at Boston Garden. 1'10NTREAL (AP) -Rene first three games. ~=; ~' ; : ! : e.nwtt. lb 1 • o o in the 100 breast regardless of By knocking the defending Robert's -~r;: goa l. of the Minnesota winger Bi 11 Buck. 11 2 0 • • SIM!tdt, lb ' ' ' I Whit., :!It ' ' ' ' FefllVIOn, 11 ' ' 0 I Rkf\ll'dlon. Ph ' • ' ' =:;.!-tt-::' ~ ~ ~ : time," says H~per. NHL champion Bruins out 4-1 ~ame, w1 • ed gone m over-Goldsworthy had tied the s.fo= 11 ~. : : : E!!'~Ph ; ! ! : theHoot!: ~~~~~~ ~:~:; :~ ~~renfa~:! v~~!,iesth~ -~ri~~u~f~t~bre!~~ :C~~~~~ :~tesatlefl2-~o ;1~~ 1:~~ El Mod-200 ~ ~ ~. ~ 0~· Hlll•ktn ":; ..! ~ ~ TO'llls " • ' • ~Ill' IM1"119t ~::::i. 1! ~ : ~ ; and 'witer polo playe r in the Rangers, who lost to Boston in -~~:.._0_•_e_r _lh_e_M_o_n_tr~•-•l_Ca:cn:ca:..·_fi_m.::•.cl.:.pe.cr_lod.:...:. _______ _:"'::'::""'=:.:--:=:___"'=---""'=-,...:::::~' -"'-'=""::::M:...:'="'::'.:...:_::_"":...:'::'.u'....:'...s::_:..:• • Mc:Cr•nn. c 1 o o o school's history, and tha t's the finals a .~ear ago, advance M;::1~· 1•-P 1~ ; ~ : saying a mouthful considering to _the sem1f1nals against lh e sc-iw 11\ftlnp the rich aquatics past or Chicago Black Hawks. LCR Altm!los Elillncl• • " 1 Col'Ona del Mar . ~ 003 1)-9 10 J 010 1ao c.-2 ~ s "tr you ask Bruce to do CHICAGO {AP J -First Bas.eball Standings Su1aset League Baseball period goals by Jim Pappin and Stan ~1ikit a sent the Cb ica go Black Hawks lo a ~1 vic tory Tuesday night, eliminating the St. Louis Blues from the Stanley AMERICAN LEAGUE East DivWon NATIONAL LEAGUE East DM1ioe W L 3 0 2 0 ~ I T~s Edge Marina Nine, 3-2 An eighth inning double by extra innings. WHllm IJJ .. ' ' ·~ Cup playorfs in 1he Nalional Boston Hoc.key League. Baltimore W L J 0 2 0 2 1 1 j 0 2 0 4 Pct. 1.000 1.000 .667 .500 .oao .000 GB \2 I J \2 21> 312 Pills burgh New York Chicago •Philadelphia Montreal SI. Louis I 2 . I 3 0 3 Pct. 1.000 1.000 .667 .333 .250 .000 GB 'h I 2 m· 3 • : ; : ' ' ' . Pat Robertson scored Joe Huptington Bead! WH hand- Lease with the ~'inning run as ed a run in the first when Newport Harbor edged l\1arina Craig Kennedy 's double was 3·2 in Sunset League baseball misplayed. allowing Kennedy action Tuesd'ay . to take th ird. He later scored Duff'f· p • 1 w-.a.o ' o lloOdl 3o 2 0 ' ' 0 I ' 0 The Hawks clinched the Cleveland best-of-seven quarter r i n a I Qctroit series 4-1, and now will open Milwaukee their semifinal series against New York the New York Rangers here Thursday. Chicago w .. t Dlvbton 4 J Weil Division I 0 1.0IO \2 .000 -Houston ~ · 1 . l ln other Sunset League on a passed ball. games, Wcslcm nipped ltun-Slagle went the-distance for tington Beach 3·2, In eight in-Huntington Beach, striking out nings and Westminster fell to nine and \Yalklng two. Ana heim , 9·2 in a night gan1e Westminster, down 6 -0, at Boyi;en Park. scored its only run s in the fl.1arlna h11d rallied for runs fourth aod fifth innings. in the filth nnd slxth Innings 10 · A walk ta Bob Hale and draw even with Newport singles by Dan Accomando l·larbor before the Tars !orgt.'d and Jack Hodson got the first the wlMlng rally in the top of run fn and singles by Scott lhe elgblh. Bradley and Bill Whiteley snd With one out. IA!ase walked · 'nm Richards' sacrifice fiy and stole second to ,., up plated the second tally. Robertson's clutch hJ L Ltase-' Wtst~ 111 had a hand in both or !.t~'"· cf ':' ~ Newport's other score!. doubl-f'Wi~Jo io g : tnu and coming home on a RICl\9rdto. J11c J o o Ht11,lb 1 J s'""le ln the second and Ill-. 10 J • u'6 A«om.ncto. rl 0 singling I n the sixth. Carl HVdlOfl, " • ! Tahti doubled and nK>ved wi•iw1'11 11 ' around on singles by L.case :,: ( ~ r w:.~,.~" ! I and fi'renk McDonald. o. ~ I ~1arlna'.! '-flkc Wetzstein ./:r.l's''"'" Anti.1111 7:1 ! doubted 11nd cn1nc hon1e on 1l ~~11,r>Mf, ,, ~· ; ~ "-'! single by Steve Rose In the ~""i1c:~t·~.; ii J ,,' ,! 0 fi fth, nnd Mnrk Adam~ dou-w 01n1on, c J 1 1 . led k ttob1-: 1111 o o h home Kc.n L-Oc te wUh 1..0('.hWOOd. r1 ' 1 •• , " ! the other VJJcjng run. . ~~"tt.a~., j ..,, tlnale. walk and anolher ~,,., 111 , ,I I I single .......... .,bl Wes tern Its ""''· 11 o "'"'"«' t11H1', rl I l decisive run against ffun· MUflOI, o J ! I c.oletl'l~n. '" tlngton .Beach arttr a home "'"' • • . """' .., '""''"'' run by Huntington 1 er11 an ....,..,,......,.. ., "' 0 _ i; ~ ; Slagle had sent the came nto .1M!IWI"' 1., ,1, , _ 4 '° 1 e ...... •• ' o ' • u • ....,..10 ,., ' ' l"(lltt, cl !l O 0 • 0.Dor,.., '" 3 0 • • llul!el', rt l o ' , Sl1rkl•llll, II 2 I ' • TOl•lt 21 J • , H11111t111tan Be•d• U) Ml9fltO!lno, 11) ltfilfledv. cf v~" Am1r1+.tr1, Ir 8urrOUQh1, H l!t19slrOM, lb Moll, :Jb MUil, K S111t1. p s""''"'"• ,, VIQflll'Oll, c TOllU .. 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Results ol championship flight matches this week in- cluded: Keo Lewis. de.rending champion, over C h a r I e s Hesler: ChUck Page over l.loyd Stocker ; Cecil Wrig)lt over Otto Rose: Bob Hoyt over P..1.ike Carter: Dr. Harvey Spears over Her 5'c he I Hoopengamer : Cris Brown ov~ Mill Freeman ; Lee Metz.ger over Floyd Weaver; Art' Nissan aver Bill Koch: Pete Johnson over Bill Baker; and Newell FaJt over Les · Boyle. , r • -. I . Cir~uit ·Swimming' Cr m!'n LOS ANGELES -Golden West College bids for . it.I fourth s t r • l g b t conference s w i m m 1 n I <ban)plboship Tllunday wben the Southern California cireult launches II• three-day meel at East LA College. Coach Bruce Bradley's Rustlers ·and CYl>rtu are ex· pee~ to baitfe for team honors with ~ Chargers tat> bed as the favorites, due to their dual meet \lk:tory over Golden West Thursday's meet begins at 3 o'clock wtlh finals in the 50 free, SOO tree. 200 individual medley and 400 medley relay. Prelims in six events will be held Friday morning at JO with flnala plann~ at 3. Another seven events will f9llow tht .ame schedule Saturday. Area JC Rivals .Battle Rivals Orange Coast and nlgi{t al 5 at Boysen Park Golden West coUeges meet tor against lhe Cypresf.Qlal!ey the first time thls season v!ctor. The cx::cG9k1en West Thursday night in the opening loser has a coo.solaUoo tilt f"rl. i:<>und of the Fullerton Coll<gt day at S at Fullerton CoUege baseball tournament at La •galnst tbe looer of tbe Palma Park. ltts an 8 o'cloc~ cypres.cbaffey game. game. In, other first round games Golden West coach Fred 'lbursday, ~ chw1 a Hoover will start freshman bye ·and Conlplon ~~, •• left-hander Qlrt Peterson on laces the Chapman Fros1'1al 2 the mound with OCC coach o'clock at Fullerton. One second round match bas been comPleted wllh Dr. Ned Khorey defeating Dr. Jack Givens. ln the Augusta night (74-76 qualifying), Dr. John Abraham defeated Jim Dug- gan: Bill MaoAuley defeated Rupellendrlcks; Fred Werder won over John Koo1.: Van Pomeroy over Lou Clem: Lee flaeenjaega-over Robb Hurtt ; and Fred Walk.er over Gerry MESA VERDE CHAMPION -Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Bret.ting won the women's clbb champ1onship at Mesa Verde Country Club this week. Mrs. Bretting is a 13.bandicapper. GOlD•lf WEIT 1na AMTS 1 ..... II"'" I• ... , ....... ,, , Ttl~no.y t> fr" -Mire C1rcltn1s (tl,f ) Ed whn• <n.•1 ~ °""'"' 114.U. 500 lrte -n M•llbY :Ol.4J' 2. Jim MeAd1mt Sl16.3)1 Kw Wiil lrnt 15:16.111 P•llr NOlh (S:to.O). Barry Wallace counlerlng wi,th The cha~p P'l"'itrijl sophomore rlght·hander Dan_ be pl•Y"4 ~day .. nlg!lt at Quisenberry. T:SO at La Palma. Th'e Cori· The winner plays Friday solation finale is set for 5. \Verner. , Basketball Marathon The world's longest basket- 1n the Baliusrol night, Gene Fashon defeated F. lt. Kenzie ; Dr. William Kincannon defeated Jim Berry: Or. D. D. McCoy defeatOO Orm Crank; Dr. Om Dicus over William Hutchens; Hal Mesyanek over Tony Amato: Ev Piforris over Roy Crank : and Warren Sikora over Ron Price. ball game is slated to begin Friday at 9 a.m. at Huntington .~ .. Beach High School v.1ien two dozen Huntington B e a c h athletes begin what is hoped /lleadow141rk for 168 hours or consecutive basketball. The purpose of the even t ~s .. to break the present re<:ord or 140 hours and to earn money There have been some towards the boys league fund . changes made at Meadowlark Juniors and seniors Crom Country Club with Denni s Huntington Beach scheduled to Murphy moving from Old compete are Rick Allison, Ranch CC In Seal Beach to Bruce Alvarez, Mark Andrade, take over as head po. Dave Axe 1 son , Kevin Murphy wu1 the Alaska Bourland, Lonnie B r o n e 11 , state golf ~hani'plon during his Leon Burnum, Rocky Ciarelli, days m·the service and before_ Mike Cowden, Bob Duff, moving to Old Ranch, was Albert Casparian, Tu s b •head pro al Azusa. tlanour. He brought Al Oliecbi from Also Keith James, Bozo Azusa as as s oc.iate pro-Harrell, A. J. Jannssen, Jeff fcssiooal at Meadowlark. Jobnson, Turtle Littlefield, lrt>lne Coast \rvlne f.oast Country Club. "'iii be the scene o( tlfe oext competition for·. I.he Western Tournament (;oil Maociatioo with play at !CCC • .on Mooday and Tuesday. Qualifying has ehded for the rneo's c J u b championships Paul Madera. Hello Petoe, Scott Rankin. Cecll Peel and Kevin Wheeler. Lare .Score Yields Tie ~ith Bill ~an the defend· M la Sandoval's ooal with mg champ!Oll. Other Ieadlng . ano • contenders in lhe "round of J6 l~ than two mlnules re--. · ood mamlng earned the Coast 1ncl_ude Forest al!d _ W _ Y ft.¥.gers soccer club a 3-3 tie Sm ith; Tom Cummings: D1clc with Fullerton at TeWlnkle M~rm~ and former champ p k Sunday after the latter Bill Hairston . ar F'irst match is scheduled ror had led for most of the after- Saturday with one each week n':ldova,l!_s perfecto came thereafter. after a nifty pass from Tom 1 9 t h Hole Morrison. 'Mie two clubs battled to a 2--Tortr Morgan, focm er CIF · throu h the r t assistant commissioner and 2 situation g irs current excculive se<:relary of half with the Coast Rangers the Southern California Golf scoring coming {rom Slan Association, v.1111 conduct the Morris and Jimmie Taylor. Assists on those two scoring t o u r I h c ommitteemen's occasions were credited to tournament at Lakeside Coun-Brian Gallagher and Collin lry Club Monday with several West. area players involved. Coach George Harrison was Included are Ray Hanes, particularly happy with the Bill Hairston and Dick Myers all-round play of Morris in his or Irvine Coast CC; Skip team's ti e with Fullerton. Greene and Norm De Plaoque.,----------1 or El Niguel Country Clubi Cari Allen and Robert Smythe K;ds L;ke To of Old Ranch CC; Pete II II Pellegrino o( Mission Viejo : and Phil \Verner of Big Can- yon. Ask Antly LEASE STATION WAGON Full maintenance leasing now availa ble on that much desired station wagon. Choose from the magn ificent Colony Parks, Monteg o, Marquis or Mont erey. Call today ·-·--.::: -·-540-5630 0fllJJtt Culft/I "F11,,if/tf li•t C.,,- o hn son & son ~-- • OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.·Hi P.M. SUN. 10 to 7 9 • ": :II• c: 4::-:= .- ·sfOCK UP .. NOW AMD ·SAV£ : . . -... 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Beside.s the Olympic aspect of the regatta -llmiled to lh1: six Olympie classes -the event will also serve as qualiliers for naOoonl :ind Nonh American chan1pionship competition. ,- 11 EA VV FAVORITE In the onc-n1an Finn O:tss will bt- Ht!nry Svrague 1'11 nf Newport llnrbor Vacllt Club, fo rnl(•r natkmal, North American udn world champion. lie Y.·as beaten In the ABYC event las! year by ~d lie1uwlt or San f."'ranci.sco who wen l on t') the Olympics. Bt.'flnett wUI bl:· b.ick at AB VC this yeu r. Tht' ,\BVC." rt•J;att.1 l'.'1 h.,lt•d U'i' Hn official nuindll.tur,. IJrl'llminary tr!rt fdr qunllf~·lng nr ~if' )lllt'rn11tlo11J\J ~·inu (!did Cup rhnn1J>lonshlp n~xt r,111 r1. \'l' Ullnttln of H,1lti '" \ nthl Club l5 n ittn11d,1ut 1 !!"-• 4i0 IJss "'kh .1 no1t1011ril ~r.d North 1\i11er1C'{ll1 t 1tl~ lo •hi-. Cfl'C11t. ltogcr \Vtlsh "' N1•1\111rt 11nrbor \'~hl Cluh n;itl 1i..11 \ r.fl tl'd 111 ll1~ Solini: ('!.t'" 11"11 the '\i\'C l't'l!.'111:-t 11 ... r \1 11· • I t ;1nd Y.111 bl.• on hnn1.f to 1 11 11 r • 111 l~\l~~~~ ,1 BOATI. G The Olympic classes are ... Finn, Tempest. Sollng~ Flying Othe'r hot cont enders in thr Fft'ln Cla!s are Jerr Lenhart o( Tii i:; n Jo:GATTA j..: ;1l~n flll olr11:i;1I qu:ilif\ 111i. 1 \ l'Ut fur lhc rlyin~ f)utl'hl11.1n l·J.i .. ,s North .\nlt>r1c;111 lltl~· . l'~·tL·r R) n11• n! K1,£ls!11nd. Driti!.h 1 'nloml>1:-t 1s Oll' tl1•rt•nd111~ (')<l."-i' ch.:ln1:ltun ,1n I 1 t''i· i;•orti\1E~t t.'nn II 'il I l'up uulnl'r' .\1 1~1,• ·J •11 11 .. • HOT CONTENDERS -Henry Sprague ill Qeft), Newport HarbOr Yacht Club, and Argyle Campbell, Balboa Yacht Club .will be out for top honors Saturday and Sunday at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's 13th annual Olympic Classes Regatta. ~prague is a former North American champion in the Finn Class and Campbell is a Corn1er Congressional Cup winner and ia l)ationallY rated in Tempests. 4'· E1,1trles tn..· Field , • • " · ix·Newport 'Y ach.ts Sign or Ra1 e u; Diamond Head • I . ·w~he entry deai!line .for PaS38ge, Mark Johnleo'a. 'I} not as yet been completed. thif ~oooluJu race .a li ttle fp9t ketCh whi:cll ls the current Arpong these' are two cOn- n a month .away, 46 tlapsed time i'~cord holder.' . ttoverslal boats belng built by Y. ... ~amveUebeenrun~'rignro~ Lolar, AJthougb Johnson·'), h a a Maglo'Ma.rioe of Santa Cruz~ .~ . ... signified bis intention 01 detcn· An~ilci; to Diamond Head. . ding hls 1971 clean sweep 0£ a 35-fooler for Stuart Cowan or Six of the firm entries are the race, race officials said be Waikiki , and a 40-rooter for from'Newport Beach yacht ha s not yet submitted his en· Roderic Park or Richmond. clubS more are expected try ree. The boat \snow on i1 Anoth~ is a new One-Ton before the May 2~ deadline. way. to the~j$t\ ··. fro ~.ta.. "1~~AI ~ssel or Tbe.!llC" starts Jbl)', 4. Florida. ... .... ·~ whl 111 probably be lJftl yachts LiSted>.bY the There is . that ent=er1ldlif1 1 fterer. Cassel sponsoring Trampacific Y~t Huey Loni* 7J.f ·ne ill ~ s81 g s 56-foot War· ~-iu~~!:~kN!~~·-·--. . ~:; H~, ht Club; D,orothYJ o. • s sloop, Bo bJ. _ Beau bame, NHYC: Neferti, · ~:_::;. ~:~;\;:b~ South. Shore Club Sets Red Roost.er, 42--foot sloop, . .. , · Da 1 Pillsbury.,-N H Y ~ ; • • • • ~~ ~~~~1• J"°*.:,rr!',~ New . filP01nt Series so'.~. culler. Al ea ... I.,Babia · ." ,' _ I~ Yacht CJ!lb. South Shore Salling Club o( iti, pli11 a quarter Point !her'$ fiom llC,YC ;1 ~,Beach bas aDDOWl~ir<J , ptaCe. Th.• hig)Jest .. a . _C !yndlcate owned ~ ~ (j'!J!~. Hi·Poil\t Series ro~ .} n ·, . r poin ti wins. 'ir° ·, 'Tri also expected to p~·Qtj;iandJeap and Mldget Ind Vidua l trophies will .J:>l; · be bb race. Oceari !king Fleet yachCs. awarded for each race. The Among the "b~vyweight.s" Fleet Capl ClJU Oliver sa id Clyde Beegle Me mo r i a I whl will be racing for first the series Is an accumulation Trophy, with a take-home to finish are such veterans a~ or races already on the master lroPby, will be awarded to the Ken DeMeuse's 72--foot kelch calendar. 'n.ey include the PHRF winner and the Warren Blackfm, SL Francis Yacht Grand Prix, Triangle, Dana Pomeroy Memo r i a I for Club: the Jt ,. s lo o P Point and Pomeroy races, and • MORF. Ragtime f~i : •f lea~ ~~ +.Mile Bank race I PHRF and MORF boats Yacht Clu bt·JMi ~'fl' ware( · _ ed by the Newport in Southern .Palifomia are in,. • t b point scoring will be ' the most poi:liJaj • . Sailing Associatioo. Kicipate in w~t_ ii used . Points will be awarded pice " in k>cal wate~ ~ ·i9'> t¥e basis of the..number or Race entry form s and ,.-b08ts beaten in each r.ace1 brochures with complete de-"*~ardless of whether the tails are available at SSSC and tieaten boats are en~ed in most other local yacht clubs. ~·' . ' New Sailbf,J~f Class Un veiled i'Tt Bermucla , , . GETS PROMOTION <i.orvo Briitol Mesail Get'!l New P ost With J ensen The introduction of a new 18 crews rrom Long Island's sailboat class and return or Huntington-Northport and lti· team racing for the first time dian Harboo r yacht clubs. The in several years will be team trophy will be awarded higblj~ts ol. B e r m u d a ' s cm the basis ot the best three International Race Week April of five races. 29 throu8h May 5. Other c1as:ses listed in the O!Qcials of the Ro y a "plla are Soling, 5-0-5 l!lld } B<rmuda Yaebl Club said a 5nl~llC' ~ sizable neet of Laser ,,. f ,i~·· rel atively new one-man salJitrF t .. iecognlled ·this ,.., by the Regatta Set • !riternaliooat Yacht Racll1 · Union, will be comPetini on - ~~.~,:eat Sound during 11ie For Pomona The La.;,,.s will he ,Pitted agains.l one a.OQther ,in a sis-Pomona Valley Sa i 1 i n g race series with th@ best fl'1e Association wlli hold its 13th .counting In ~ final scor,e. annual Sp r•l n g Invitational Although a Orm entry li•t ts Regatta for Cl!!lterboartl boats not yet available, ollicials said 8aturday and SUnday. The • SPECIAL VALU!e:S ·FOR TODAY T HRU S A"ll"U R OAY O NLY! Se habla ·•POOJ• WESTMINSTER SA TA ANA FULLE RTO 15221 BEACH Bl.VD.• PHONE 893-8544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS.' PHOll£ 547.7477 1530 S. HARBOR BLVO .. PHD!IE r/G-C7r1 fhcU F~IDAY •. 8:JO A.M-9 l".M JICNDllY THRU FRID,A Y •• l'ltlO A·.M-• ~.M, MO'' -;d Ji 10\I !! • 1. 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Harbor ~ Scbocll sailoll ' am, lot•lher • with a n y n Y•'!':• A r!coplzed ed ged 8m81l boat olclppel'tl unW1Ually rainy winier, this 1 1.1."~lie h adJll from ,d~ llCld. yea r's Sp~I ~•~ta I iv· l/in~Jllnt~•ROtlt)I ~ Catalina • • ~ peeled to •I t plllcr Banaor Punla com-Sunday In 1ho an ua1 n The new tlue1 Incl c a ponits. f:le ll~s n backKJ'OUJ)d Jun~or and Kltc D4nshy fDCet concrete launc.hlng mrpp, PllV· of 13 yenrs tn the boating In-· at NewPorl Harbor. cd parki ng area, ncll'l$y picnic du11r7 indudln3 a stint at the Harbor lllgh ~ lt!i focllltlcs and e •t e n s I v • WClllallt SChOol ol Navll paints to ~ for CdM and 24 landscaping. The la ke ltoelf ls An:hlt«tu,..,, for C.tallna Island Sdlool. -back to"°"""! l,,vel. I • I INS1 AUAllOH AYA!Uit\l AT lOW C0$l . , ... I I • •: . I , 11 I • • •• I ' r 'I ' -~ • • • . ' • (! ;Jt• DAILY PI LOT • .?: l'Jteater Notes • 1''Marigolds' BlorilPing On . --,,_.. By TOM TITUS Of .. o.llr Plltl St•lt Orange County's first ex· ,J)06ure to a rcccnl Pulitzer' Pr,ie-winning dr~~ is be ing offered this week' at the [Agun3 Moulton Community Playhouse where "The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in· !*"Moon Marigolds" opened ~sday; night for a three· w~k engagement. ENTERTAINMENT . / role ' of Plwpero. Davld'Em· Playhouse at UC Jrvine. Curtain is 8:l0 !or. Uie pre~· alu~efit a.m m"' is d~ing the faatasy Reiervallona 646-31'18: \ drama at the playho111e, 2Jl0--"nd 1 p.m. at uW."" Q;~ wllh Robin ji'rtderlck-ot· the . COMPLl!TlllG m 1,. Main St .. Hunlingto~c!C High Schooj.. ly~-i:.;,;.;; Old Globe ~i..-bl San weekend engagemen~ at 'th; llaU'VaUoos~-Moss_Jydireotil!g...tbe....-show. Dtego -lriliutlqg original Hunting!OO Beach PJaybouie'r.' ,_.,,...--• Reservatlo!!J.--M0'745ll. aongs and ~. ~wilo final perl~nfu Fri· __.'Ul-R'E E ~~ o_ R E Other• in Uie SCR .cast are day and ~urday eveninP-is performance• of wait Until NOW -FIRST TIME TOGETHER Reg~ld Rook •. Bob Wright, Pa,.11dy-Oieyef.sky's~MJddle of Dark'~ will be given ttifs Sara1ane. Robin;ion. ~·:·J · the Night." _...Rflndy Keene weekend at the San ciemeote Parks, J1rn dePrJest, William directs--tt(e" drama of May~ Community n eater with Julie B~ady' Richard _ Ooyl( and December romance. Garvin playing the blind Diane Myers. SP.tCial d~ Terrence Doyle and Tere heroine &f the Frederick Knott t~rlal assl~tance has been pro-Dillingham head the Hun· thriller . JOanne Car.den i$ v1deCI by Sha_j.elpearean actor tington Beach cast, with directmg. . Mlch~!l ~Keenan of the Old Grace Shaw .. Pat Mulli.J}S, Ann Ish.i Salazar, R i ch a rd ,. Globe. . . . Parvaresh. Jeani Gibbon, Lar· Misener and Chuck Schicl(er "Cybill Shtphtrd E'ddlt Al btrt J11nni1 S.rlin ritten by PJul Zindel , a h' scoool ohemislry Jeaoher o Stat~n Island -201minutes f1l"1 Manhattan -the searing <UWna is based on ,characters aitl incidents in the author's ut . The three principals are a_ '---------" • b~er, nearly mad mo!Per ·and .curtain tll11e is 8:30 .. every ry Woodard, David Anderson, play the three "bad guys" Who night but Monday at the Third Melinda Beaman and Wan make Miss Garvin's life in· Step Theater• 1827 Newport Millay CMlpleting the com· terestiilg, with Melanie Met2, Costa Mesa. Reservattons 64&-pany. , Harry Lutter, PeJer Shanta h'-' two tormented daughters, thi mother · drawn \{_r-o m za;deJ's own, a J>r_actical nurse wfea~~ lot ~ a seri.es of Soulh Coast Repertory and the now-defuncL 0 p e n E n d Theater. 3178. . and Tom Gharst completing 111 ... d -patients. . f,(artgolds" r is lhe lone n er to 'Orange Coast !s this week, joining an a tve schedule that includes " Tempest " at South Coast rtory, {'The Desperate ffFa'' by the Irvine Com· ~ty Theater. ';Middle of !.._~ Night" at the Huntington Beach PlayhOuse and "Walt Uitil Dark" at the San Cle·mente Community Tieater." • GIJEST DmECTOR for the "Mlrigolds" drama Is Warren ~con, whose last association wttH Laguna was in · the leading role of "The Amorous Ffea" five years ago at the old LU.una Playhouse. Since then D~con has been active with The cast includes Annie Wood as the mother, Gwenda Amy and Racha!tl .~r:none as the two daughters, with Bette Killion and Beth Ann Eroen in supporting roles. Greg Bolton is set designer with Richard Sleta serving as the director's assistant. ''Ma·rigol'ds'' will be presented Tuesdays through Saturdays through April 28 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road , La~una Beach, (vjth an 8:30 c.urta1n. Reserva· tions 494-0743. CONTINUING ON Souto Coast Repertory.'s Costa Mesa stage is Shakespeare's last play, "The Tempest,'' with Hal Landon Jr. in the central "THE DESPERATE Hours" moves into Jt,, secoQd weekend for the Irvine community Theater with Gary S.aderup and Ben LeBeau in the leading ro1es. Also figuring prom· h..ently in the Joseph Hayes drama are Laurie Lambert, Greg Feue'rborn and Ben Le.Beau Ill. Other cast members in the Irvine production ate Sharon Davidson, Jeff Le Be au , Richard Riley, Ray Leitner. David Perlman, Rob er t Pittsford, Dewey Knighten, D. D. Ca lhoun and Erskine Morden. Tom Titus is direc- ting the play, with Chuck Ben- ton heading the technical operations. Perlormances of "fi e Desperate Hours" Will be given Friday and Saturday at 8:30 in the Humanities Hall Concert Set ·By Borodins For La guna Mosco,v's Borodin Quartet will close the current season of the Lagun~ Beach Chamber Music Society at 8:30 p.m. April 19Jin the Laguna Beach High School.Auditorium. , . The box office will be open a half hour before the concert, with tickets $5 for adults, $3 students; Fifth Dimension 'Ag!}less' Originating in-1945 as ,the MGSCOW Philharmonic Quartet, the quartet later took its name from Alexander Borodin, known as the father of Russian quartet music. They will perform Borodin's Quartet No. 2 in P Major ; Three Pieces by -Stavinsky ; and the Quartet in F Major, ASHVILLE, Tenn. (API - F'gr the past ·t!ight years, The Ffth Dimension has been singing pop music to teen· aps who grew up with the Btatles and Rolling St.ones and t~ the older set barking back to":the glory days of Nat King CQle and Frank Sinatra. ).\nd. it's precisely for that rQJson that the group's five rri?mbers 'have a theory : If U~y reveal how old they are, Uieir audiences will acquir e a n~ and possibly unwelcome lopk . r·we just want to be ailess,'' said L a m o n t e r.. Lemore. "Our audiences I k·Jike they're 2 to 102." :Ron Townson, one of the Fqth:s three male singers. ex· ~ plained the group's thinking many groups victimized by in· Op. 22, No. 2 by Stravinsky. more directly. ult's /'lbQ ner hassles and fads the Fifth Subscriptions · are no' because lhere's such a::' '"w'1'•d·e' ' , available for the I 9 7 3 • 7 4 . has the same members now as age difference between us." . . season opening Nov. 16 with Although Townson decks when it . was for:"ed in l:°s the Los Angeles Chamber himself out like one or the Angeles 1111965. Its popularity Orchestra. Also scheduled for young generation, he can has remained constant and next year are the Roumanian recall the days when he toured high. Trio, the Janacek Quartet and with the honey-voiced COie and "You never gel too much the Amadeus Quattet. black female sensation learning," said Townson. "It's Further information, is Dorothy Dandridge. a matter of trying to keep im· available at the Laguna Beach By sharp contrast, there's proving." The group also is Chamber Music Society, Box Florence LaRue, who only a dabbling in dance, drama and 385, Laguna Beach; phone few years ago graduated from _v::•:::ice::.:l::"::'::•"'=·--_____ _:_31::06.:..:•c.r .:.545-..:..1.,,535;,.. -"'::::_ __ _ California State with teaching,- credentials and z e r o · ex- perience in the entertainment ·world. As far as theories ·go, the Fifth also believes in striving ~ for new things and keeping pace with the limes. Unlike Cofu'"bi.i Pi<;furc.Jpr<Jolln~ RbSS HUNTE R'S M<o<.>l""""'""ef ~"Ml@~N .MWc1tv8URT8ACHAMCH · Lyn<ibvHALDAVID ~!.Mll'~l"-:m1U11£R/": DMJSJIMJJI <~, ~ Disneylands .J1:1 CENTURY 11 111·~ EXCLUSI VE ENGAGEMENT DAILY 2:00 -A:45 ·7:30 · IO:OO . • ' ~ . " . .. ., I -,-$. 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EDWARDS Cl'.a \1\<1 'd~.R • HA~BO~ t.T ADAl.4\ (0 TA Ml\A • 9794141 GARY GRIMES JERRY HOUSER Class of' Jl~RY 01 a.A.CH, lllGH TAYl.0-YOUNO COUl~~.~~=; :::MIH f" ...... llofo'UlltOU-lll'Tlll•l- .. -· 111. ltnllllll !J!IEOhlllitll C Pl.Ul • IUT ACTlfU 11,.otAMl aou . DN'IA RC6S 11• 'l""'/ISION ~~~· !ll"UJl"t;I CO.Oii ft ~ the cast. Performances will be given Thursday through Saturday at 8:30 in the CabrillG.Playhouse, 202 • Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Re s ervations 492-0165: • "DUE TO A LACK of Interest, Tomorrow Has Been Canceled" winds up Its series of afternQOn engagements for the Children's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor t h i s weekend . . Two final performances of the original musical comedy by Ron Thronson v.:ill be - CONT, ... ,_ • SUN. FROM 2 MESA c~~;: 1884 NfWPOll l bl VD J481):'./ IARG-AIN MATINEE WED., 1 P.M. We 'jolly Roger drops anchor in ftwport Beach. _.Again. 1 Newport Beaeh has a brand new old lim e friend, There1s a new Jolly Roger Restau- rant just off .the Pacific Coast H!ghway- overlooking Newport Bay. You know the Jolly Roger. Cocktails. S-eafood and steaks. Sandwich~arra.salads. Tempting desserts. Fg,p.d·fif1or the Captain at a price t~e3!bol~rew can afford. So c9me have __ _.-chnne~ with an ,9Jd fri~nd at a brand new mooring overlookifg N_e wp.ort flay.- , I ~l\U :f49r. ·3333 N. Coast Highway Newp;irt Beach . (714) 642-2295 Open Dai ly 7:00 A.M.-2:00-A.M. .... IN THE CROW'S NEST . Vince Howard Trio Dancing 9;1 :30 N;9h,tly ~·····~· EDWARDS Cl\f\t\t f'dfR HAMBOR AT ADAM') i'O')T M f)A • 97 1.th RICOID WllK IN TOM THREE ,LAUGHLI N • 80,eh •lvd. So. of G•rdtn G1o•e Ft«W• 53'·6212 AM INCt(OllU llWrl1\IMl II.Ill lAN(.lSTfl SCORPIO IPGI ~ VANISHING POINT !POI YNl ICIWMM •,CllUCC cCMlllf THI MAD IOMllR II) Llncoln Ava, "'"~t ol 11,poO 527-1223 S•nl• ~· F••t'*'•W ,..j, Cl>•pm111tA11•, S5f.7ttt. Goodo..ed make the scene Sundays -· in the l1tjlijijl!1ll -- , • • .. 1 • .. .. ~. ~· ' -• ,. ' • I • . . . • .. _, • • • • • -.. DAILY '!LOT -. --~w.d"'6af. Aptlhll, 1973 ... l1flo I .... Vlo Udo .......... -1 ,,. .. Newport &..C'h -Phone: 6lS.1~&0 C•rt •• S..W 'Disn~y .Story' Told , ·-· -. . . . . . . -'1-· ' Park Hon.ors Pioneer Witli Exhibit • UOUS ~FO ANCES/REDUC,E~ fRICES . 'fiddlerontheRoof" . The8"!'••.mt'•••ftlJ!Hlif .. ~•,...... The man •·ho Fre·1ted Dlmtyland as the ~pol<ile o1 •. Jong c ..... , or bril>giqg enl'trtainment to children 'Is lhe 111bject ol t h e Anaheim amusement park's latest at· traction, 11The Walt Djsne Story, .. opening Saturday. Presented tree throogh the cooperation of the GuU Oil Corporation, lhe attraclloo ..W he pn>minently !ealured , in the Main Street Opera House. ) The opening ls timed to COlncide with Dlmeyland"s year-long oelebratlon mulling the 50th anniversary o1 Walt Dlmey Product>iris. - Rart film footage.,priceless memorabilia, no s'T81}1 c • photograpltg and Intriguing SHOWING t!!OW!. ,._""*-..._",.... .... : ,, ........ E..B. Wfile"s Charlotte's Web PK:1UlE THAT m OIRAlfS THE TIMfl ESS 1(1\" Of ORIGINAL 11'1NQ(EN(E. """"""°"! ""'"'" -oll l-.MI" f1'Wl(U Jl!lffd eLU HISFIRST FtMSINCE"'RO'oEO &,_..T .. • WEST COAST PREMIERE COLOl lUIJ • -- Clwllen.ge tlie Net~s Quiz . : .. onSf!turday's Family Page . . ffature1 Walt telling the thUrt1 .... ~~'!,..~·'!"'!""'!''!'•~·"'~''o!o .. o!o'~"~''!""-~"'~"'~'·;;-~' ;;'";;;'•~·~··~'!·~~ Disney story In his own words.1· ,,_ UUUzlng eictrpts from i(l-u.A. ctTY c1N•1MJ u.011s CMY 1v1•v tu1s, * tervlews with Disney1 together 1•1..1. 1.Ao11s • J:•NtO• crr111-.s 111• to t i•• 111Dtn••·••-•-YOU ltCllMt !MI or P!Cttll( STARTED IT ALL Wilt Di111oy di.splays of awanls lll1 honors ha\•e been blendedT into a tribute to the life· and ac- complishments of W a I t Disney. The attraction 18 climaxed by a ~minute film, which with photoa • from family archives and 'Vt-~tage ...... mm footage, the wide-screen tncF • tion picture follows Disney from h1s bumble P.tidwestern boyhood through hi! rue to in· temaUonal fame . Among the m11estones hlghltghted .,.. the founding ol ~Disney oompany. thetcrea- 1.lon of Mjckey Mouse , and the hopes. drwns and de"elop- meot of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Before entering the 500-seat thea1er. guesls pass through an elaborate exhibit area where individual D I s n e y · achievements and ae- complishmentS' of lhe past 50 years are on exhibit. Each area c\>nta1nLs memorable photographs, ex- planatory narratives and the most illustrious a w aT d s garnered by Dislley. 1.Q11 111 rur IMTill lllUll or rr WllM MANIACS All MOU!ll Ill MOI OMU OM SC!llM. IUI MANIACS IN AUDIDKU "' C.YCMI Get CHANNR JO? FiMMMe-wen! Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers SOLID SURFING! "EXPRESSION SESSION II" ---~ , ._,, I Of 11le J0'1 ~ ....... n 7:JO I: t :JO When Scorpio wants you ' ... there is no place to hidel -~ Ctl\9 ··The mostincndible manhunt of them all! ----AU. NIWI IN COLOll "THE GREAT WALTZ" (G) ..... ···~,..rilrette "WONDERFUL AUSTRIA" CO-HIT HIWAY 39 ONLY "VANISHING POINT" ('°l "The further adventures of Hermie, O!:J:;y and Benjy.. Class o~:W G:ARf (ff.e3· m t0m1 ·rum cmwr .. ooo:wi WNIERl -"""""""' .... "'""' fWfiY KEU.ER--~~ l\IWER·-.. .-~IW..l!XnlRT •111DMl9ff· ......... ----___,··--~ .. I PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT Ill TMLllll -l'Cllt,,.. Miii . I IXClUSIYt: OlANGt:CO.llOAGIMt:NT WIO.·TttUlll. I ltC. l ::JO, 1~ U.T •• SUN • ..MON. I nJU. . 12130-21»41».l:JO. l O:JO 2..4 HM'nlf" Hit c ..... ,.... LM 'DRACULA HAS RISE _ FROlj\ THE DliAD" .... , .. , I SHOWING ONLY FRI. THE UTH AT Mf.DNIGHT • LL ~EATS ONLY $1. IN BOTH THEATRES E•Or WINNER.Q6 3 ~CADEMY AWAAOSf Jt:RTJlilt OltCE .AOAllf AWHOU: MSW WORLD 01' JU.0.-u'IC&JfT -MU8'1CAL · &JCUJtT.AlWM:SBT -.. -.,..~ St401UM · / ;. ~ .. •'hll'l:!.tlJ.:•...--. -.... St40/UM 1 :~~:. .... , ......... fl :• .. "BUTT ERFLI ES ARE FREE .. ,.. "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice"• .. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"o• "On 1 Ceor Clay You Cm Silo r..-0 "THE GETAWAY",. .. LADY SINGS THE BLUES"• "THE POSEJirii AOVeNl\JAE" "F UZZ .. ,o ~Cl 1 • ' • . ' I I • , I t •J ••• I \ PILOf·AOVERTISER It ..,.,.__o_~_L_v_P_1L_o_r~~~~~~~w-~~...,.-"~~·-•~~-''_1_1.~1_,_1> ' l\~Wed~lllid~~~·~·!~~1~1~1.~1~11~J~·~~~~~c:c..~~~~-=- '41" • j!"~ff"Ui PfU.Y-t11ve U! 1"tll~ OA'I' · OUl~llYBRU.ft! I'" . ·~~~~~~~~~- • • Anxiety Req1:tires Checkup : By Dr. Stttncrobn So.me fortunnte p c o p I e write: "What's nil the fuss ·about headaches? I never had one in my lire. Just what'ls a headache?" Likewise, ot hers ask: ''Just what do you mean by anxiety and depression~ What do these patients com-· plain about?'' DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ;; ' Although I've tried to define and explain depression and .. anxiety in some previous col· umns, the following letters paint the pictures again for those who have never ex· , , perienced these problems. Dear Dr. Steincrohn : J.'ve beeo very depressed ror the ~ __past month and can't get out '·of this mood . I'm a confused : ,.. 20-year-old girl, and not daling anyone. I have lt set in my i mind that I'll probably never " • riiarr)' - THERE ARE DAYS when I wish 1 didn't have lo wake up. Whar s the sense of Jiving ir y(IU can't be happy'! My fci.t!nds know me as a quiet girl, whleh I ~· 1 never ga\•e my future and marria_ge muC'h thought until now when l SL't most o( my rriends marrying. f live al . home with my · parents who are old-fashioned. J'm not close to them at all. r know I never \VIII be. Th~ , never were ve ry int erested in ' anythlng 1 ever did. There never was any Jove in our famil y. I have a married sister who also ad1nils we came from parents '41ho never shov.·ed love or understanding. I know that I shouldn't feel 'this way. I tell myS<"lf that It is wrong, to think pusiti ve, and there is hope for inc. Bu! it just does not sink in. -~11ss x . DEAn DR. BTEINCROllN: I cannot understand my con· slant tenseness. I clench my jaws Ull my leech ache. And for no reason. Lately I have feH fear and pnnic. It feels as though something horrible is ,a bout to happen, I wake up suddenly in the night or early n1ornin g in a swea t. ~ty hu sband and 1 rccenll)' sold our successrul busine!\S, Our cQ.ildren arc j:lrOl\'n und married and wcll·situ1:1tcd. I cannot understand v.•hy ·I ran· DOl just be happy and ft.'i'I relaxt.'CI. I am 52. Is n1y ;inx· iety a nalural pitrl of 1ny being ia the 50s? I worry about everything. I used to be a happy and op- timistic person . Is there a reason ror all this? -Mrs. ll. COf\fMENT : NOT kno\\•ing ei ther Miss X. or Pt1rs. I~ .. all I can Offer is capsule advice. Miss X., all human beings arc susceptible to the blues. But they last only for a fr\'' days. Any depression like yours, which holds on tcnric1ouslv for longer th an <i 1nnnth dcsCr \'l'!': invesligHlion and trt•a1n1cnL I l hope your 1>arcnl 'i bt.•rom1• sufficientl y intl'rcstcd to ~end you lo the frunil~· docl ur Arnt. if necessary. 10 a psy<:hi:i1r1~1 . Try not to pul 1h1" ofl :'111) longer. Sho\v today ., t'Olumn to your parents. P~rbn~ II will inOuencc them lo ta~c :1c- tion. As for you, J\1rs. 11., :ire you 6Ul'e your anxiety Isn't a ptirl I t O( having 8 f'OUgh' lime during rnenopause? See n doct«. Olien tranquilizers. hormones aod reaasurance will do much ·.' to rtUevc an~cty such as " -yours. •• I Normal nervou~TIC'~~ C"on· tro1s every \\1akcru1 11ctlvily - It is abnormal ntrvoul!n ·s~ that mUJt be undc~tood and dealt "Ith .. ys or. >itein- crobn In his booklet, "Whnl To Do J."or Chron.ic AIUl:lcl . " f'or a copy w.lte him al this paper enclolln 25 cenl.I nnd • 5 TA M PED , SE l.F·AD- DAF,SS£0 ENVELOPE. DeinOCrat Leaders Mills, lliIIs Lock Ho.rns ecretary t1ulerit · Honor ed ClpiLol Ne• Sen<iee sAcnA ·ij~NTO -A Powerful pair of S e n a t ~ Democrats arti locll:mg homr over n blll to conu·ol asscai- m~t m underground resources "iifl!Jlperinl County, re.sources that could supply electrl~I energy ror n1ost of Southern Ca.lifornia. The combatants arc Seoatt Presldt>nl Pro Tem Jame.: Jl. Miiis. representing Siln Dicigo and I mperi1'1 counties, Dnd sen. ltalph C. Oills, lo nt?·llme legi .. Jator and judge. of I.As Ang ll'S, DILLS' i\1EASURE -one or a lwo·b•ll package -would elim1natr the V3 1Ue 0 I gcothcrm~I resour<:es th 1111•rl undPrground waler J from 1hc county assessors determ1nll· lion or full cust1 value for establishing property tax. Th e Torrance lawmaker ll<\'i'S such a mcnwe wOuld 1:1ct ll$ ~n inccnllvc to priva1e colerprise to •·a:e~ off de11d cen1er on develO:pm,nt of tbis valuablt• and tn'vi roomentally .sound source or energy." Dill8 v.ould ulso pertrut geother!lljl l reeo"""° used in the. (Itn,ratJO(l of ~lectrical powe~ 4C be fhQI~ within the cJ<."Plel.lon a! lo a n ~ e re~larions appl cable tO oil llJid fll.' well•. I ME dNWllTLE, A C R 0 S S the hall on lhe Assembly side1 a 22·1n11n Democratic co- au1horsh1p coalition headed by stale chairman John Burlon of Sa n f'rancisco, introduced lcg1slat1on to terminate lhe 22 p!·rcent oil depiction nllOIYnnee. Such auti·loopholc lcg1slallon has come up during every session in recen t years.) l)iJls' problem is that ~1ills ls nul about to support any legis lation affecting h i s NYLON Hl•LOW COMPLETELY INSTALLED OVER ' t I ' ._ ~ ltnwlal County • unif!' ii reads Just right, ""~ county officials say they v.·IU Oppose any bill "that cull inlo OU(' as.sei;sed valuation." Mills' ofrlce r.epor\s thBt nides to Diiis ·have assured birn he will do "everything po~Jble to make the bill ac· ccptable" to MUJs. U~l!JR THE 1'11·shUt bill SB 90, still undergoing com· promise surgery , such costs to loc11l governmen ts would be reimbursed by the state. "But 1hc people sti ll end up paying for lhe gain t o business" j( OiUs' assessment., package is approved, com· plains Arthur A I ex u nd e r . I mp e r i al County ad- ministrative officer. Dills is chairman of the stib-from dry-steam reservoirs 11 a Alexander is counting on 'comm ittee on SOW'Ctl of IJ'ilnecal gas and 1! enUUed to Pt1Uls ond lhe lobbyisls fron1 eoogy conservation and was MpleUon and Intang ible drlll· the County Su pervisors recently named chairman ot ing e~ deductions. ASIOclalion ol Calilontia to the state dtlegaUoo f4" plan-There's a hltch t be r e ~I help him. He even has !he nlng the United NaUOllS" however, In that relnj ootlon counly coun!J':-1 checking on t~~ world-wide geotbe~ ~ procedures to p r e v e n t constitullonahty of D i t I s conference, scbeduJCd ~ .... subsidence of tb8 resource a!SCSSment bill. wlthln tbYea11. 1 energy •·may prt1loog tlie- He Is al~ a memtier of the: re!Wrce and add legal com· AND JUST IN case all this Jolnt Commluee on Public I»-iJ>llcaUons.,. isn't enough, the Stale Board main, whose 1 w t -v o Ju UI e of Equallzallen may stake its report,-pobllshed Jul )'!I\', ALE XANDER DOESN'T claim. was the basis for DiltJ' I~~ agtee with either Dills or the 1'he board h(li not taken a lion. report that inspired h i s formal position, but a . Jeglslation. spokesman said its property 01\'E J>ROBLEM bad been .. , doo't tt\ink WI! have lo at-tax people ••want to talk to the that "there (was) no coo~. tract privatt tndustry. They're aut~ oo what bis objective sensus on whether geothermal here afread_y. We have a is," Tbere is some d(ll.lbt abO\lt ruources shO\lkl be coo-. number or companies here to the language of · the asscss- sidered as gas., wat~~·-drlll wells." he says. "Tbe inent pack age concerning mineral, or a.s an uruque prediclion is. we ha\'e ooe or "developed but u nuse d '' resource for lege.J a n d the. large.st reservoi rs in lhe resources. regulatory purposes," t b e world alt.hough it's stilUn the The board is the state a gen· rcpart stated. e:rperimeotal t,,age. Mllgna cy which taxes public utililics For ta% purposes, however. Power is putting in ·a pro-and as such, is likely to \fie\v the U.S. Court of Appeals•ruJ. totype plant that shou ld be gcothcnnal resource racllities ed that geothermal steam operational next year." as a fat newcllmer to the fold. 1'hrw <iolden West Colltge secrctarl11I s1udcnts who ~wUI be grudunh.'li tn June tfo\lc been honored for their skills. Sh.aron Haur. of Huntington Bench v.•un the co1nn1unity college youth nwu rd c o • spousored liy the California Business Educntlon ~· lion and ~lontgoniery .ward. noseann Vahld.lck of Hun· tlngton Ueach won the title or "tl1iss future Secretary'' at the college when she received the highest sc:ore In an ~x­ amination and personal in· tervlc\v. Chris Yanick or Garden Grove took top honors in the college's business division in Bank or Ameri ca com_peyti on. HERCULON "'Sculptuted ( KODEL® TRl•COLOR ~~~~o~,19~~ fi~~~T ~~o~~I~6 99 POPULAR NYLON Hi LOW THA T COMBIN ES BEAUT Y AND DURAB ll.IA..EXCELLENT COLOR CHOICES. 'NOi'I SALE PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL .. .. ...... $7.99 . Hl•LOW 99 ~ 5 100°!'K0!1D[LGPOLYES.TER PILE. RICH,. 100% HERCULON OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP ro WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS ANO WEAR. ~ DEEP, LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE .. MANY DECORATOR.COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. SQ. YD. 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" ...... , ···-... ·- KODEL ,, m PLUSH SHAG . ·JOO% KODEL ~ 111 POLYESTER PILE. . A NEW, DEEP, LUSH CARPET DESIGNED 899 WI TH A NEW POLYESTER FIBER FOR A LUXU RIOUS APPEARANCE AND ~~L'i S~. YD. PERFORMAN CE. ·IN MANY COLORS. PRICED • ,:1~ COMPARABLE RET P,.IL ....... ,, ......... ,, .$ l"2 99 I . INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPETS FOAM BACKED CARPET 1JVOzire · Do-It-Yourself Cut and Carry IDEAL FOR FAMILY ROOMS, PL AYROOMS AND POOL S. AVAILAB\l IN MANY NEW EXCITING COLO RS. NOW IALI PRICID. , • COMPARABLI RITAIL •••••••• , •• 13.99 99 SQ. YD. SAVE $2.00 •• byOZil'e'"' Do-It-Yourself Cut and Carry , HI-DENSITY FOAM BACK CARPET IS GREAT FOR DENS PLAY ROOMS AND PATI OS. • ' NOW IALI PRICID , •• C00M~ARABLI RITAIL •••••••••••• 4.99. SQ. YD. SAVI $2.00 . t • 30·60·90 ~AYS NO INTEREST. CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS AND BANK TE MS AVAIL.AILE. CALL FOR FREE SHOP·Al·HOME SERVICE ·• VISIT OUR CUSTI>M=o"'u"'PE;,,.R•Y D(_PT ... -.;.,~~=::..."-I . --- NO. tfOLL YWOOD W . LOS ANGELES V~NTURA WEST COVINA 1001 louri'I Ca nyon 11841 WU•h ir1 Blvd. 2S01 E. Main Sr. 2526 E. Workman Ave. BIYd. -982-2200 477·5525 648-5041 966-4471 CANOGA PARK TORRANCE HOLLYWOOD PASADENA 21038 Shf'rmon Woy 1115 N .. Vermont Ave. 2660 £. Colorodo Blvd , 347.2334 666-7455 577.1900 r LONG BEACH ANAHEIM 3008 Bellflower Bl•d. 64~ N. fudid St. 421 -8934 635°7674 WHITTIER COSTA MESA 15918 f , Wh ittier Blvd . 1714 Nt wport llvd. 9'3.0161 645-3020 MILLBRAE 32:0 ll Co"1ino Reol $f (41 S) 692-2SSS SAN CAR~OS MONTCLAIR 4819 H,olt Boulevard (714) 626-3517 OPENING SOON IN SAN JOSE FOUNT N VALLEY • I • • • • • • • V t411 t11 Bi~1 • I 'SD.G_as, E;lectric. Asks Rat e Relief Spffial lo the Dolly Pilot part ol the company'• optra· SAN DIEGO -San Diego llo115. , ,. =Electric Co. Tuesday "Capital investment n:- appttcllllons with the qut....,.ents to maintain and • Call ia Public U I I I I t I • s expand eleo!r!c 8"1'vice, t;iklng Commission for gcn~al rate into account increased concern relief for what tt said are in-with environmental problems, creased cosls of provkling are st.aggering," he said. service for an expandJng . • C a p i t 1 l lnvestm!l'lt re-. population and ror a return lremenls to mallltain and sufficient to maintain financ"·· ...... ··.··x~nd gas service to meet in· integrity. CreJii@ customer demand also TH.E CO~tp 1i ; e e k s are stlktaotial." $2.S.71 milli nnually in new INDICATIVE OF the rising revenu , an ioc:rcasc or 9.66 capital requirements, t b e ~ t. company said that in 1971, ,,.. \falter A. ZiUau, e;ompany $89.2 million was expended by president, said increases in the electric department ror , the cost or service are ac-celerating in virtually capital addiU~. In 1973 and 1974 lbt estimated re- qLlirements will be $119.6 million and $140.5 million respecUvely, raising the lhree- year total to $349.3 mlllfoa. Pat Dunn Gets it Done in ln lhe gas department the corn~l'.!Y wµl e1pend' ~s1• millfM in 1913 for -additional plant. to meet exp.ndlng .service requimnents. ln f974 an additional $t?.7 mllllon will be reiqtJlred -a 19 pf:rcent in- creac;e over the Dec. 31 ln- vestm~. Tbeo l"Omoanv \Yill have to sell $235 Tnillion in bonds. preCerred and common stock and ·other Jong.1cnn debt In ltn•and 1&74 to help finance its total capital investment re- quirements, Zltlau said. ;, AI Yo ur Service TO ATrRACT capital for these investments in gas and electric plants on a basis that will no\ be adverse t o customers, the company must eem a competitive rale of return, Zill au. said. For an. average residential elec tric bill of $9.73. the. pri>.· posed increase \vould amount to ll2 cents JSer_month arl(i ror an average residential gas bill or $7 .34 the increase would amount to 66 cents per month. 1 . - .. • ' .Wednesdays and Sundays in the WlrJ4i t•ll YER.OX COPYING AND 4"' .... eo'; DUPLICATING " NO Ml'Ul! XEROX SERVICE ~~N;,. VOLUME DISCOUNT e PICKUP & DEIJYERY•i•••.:.., DOUBLEQUICK ,. .. ~ ............ - 1111 Joi. Mlilt 5s~~·~ A111 llWf.)J 1u e$!l the $10,000 panther* •.. •• PANTERA . • by lkToma.so , .. lmported for Uncoln-Mercury. Italian coach\\·ork cren tc.-d by the brU\i11.nt Ghia Stildios ot Turin. Ford designed 1hc ~l CID 4V \'-8 l'nRine. Four \vheel In· deRendent suspt"nslon and mid-11hip engine placemen t Five sf)ettd gear box. fully synchronized ... •Pant('t'R .. , Italian for Panther ... Or.tfltlt C1111•ll ' ~F11!flili of Fi•t C11rl' ohnson&son ~== v 'eautiful Stick-on LABELS Penonali1ed • Stylish • Effldent Order For YourHlf or 1 Fr1tnd· . 1 May be u&ed on envel~pt• 1s r!tur• .•.d dr!ss. 4 li b•ls. Alio vary h1ndy ••. 1dent1f11:at1on libel1 for ~11119 p•rsonal items 'uch 11 boO~s1 rKDrd&1 pltoto11 1tc. Lebel~ siic:lc on ql1s1 end mly be ustd for marking ho_m• canned foc4 ltami. All label• ire prlnted with 1f;Ylish Votu! type on fin• q111lity whit .. gUmmtlf paper. I r . :;;:;:~;;.:: ... ,,; ... ---.-1 1 Pltlol Prtlltilot U..I Of'to1 P..O. .. ,,... 1 C.t• M .... (111t: "°' I I I I I ' '" ..... / FDA-Seeks Micro t • >· .. Oven Prote ction · ' • . .t- WASfUNGTON (APl - Food and Drilg' ,\dmlnlsuallon otflcials soon.,•111 propooe that microwave ovens be nquJred to.' 1ncluda an odded safely rultn to keep lh&ov°"' !toll> oporlllin& with t~e door& ogeo . 11te propoaal w""1d be •Im· ed at c:Ontainlog mlcre'Wave ' radiation wblch 80tM scltn. 1 Usts ha"' linlltd to eye damage kf hwnant 1 rrd reprqdoc:Uve damaae In te!l antmals. The ovens u 1 e microwave radl1tlon for rapid cooking of foods . . - ' \ W .. "'14q, Ap<ll II, 1973 DAIL v PILOT ~3 OVE R THE COUNTER · I • NASO Llsllnp for Tue.day, April 10, 1973 • =~"~l:~ ":r'or~ u~ lff+l tit \\~ ~; ·1= T~ ~ OTC 'lot"' ll II.Ii-. r.,._ El LO~ I -"I f ..._ · ~. l'l>llleo l1lt .... •'( 'E ' w. ,,. ' (~ I ,.... ~ ~I._, !• ltlij le til'tJl-· 1 dy ni °" w>ecltl OTC ~ A ti" N ._ - -~ ... , ,..,r-i · ,~ • 1• 1tr:o n:· r:!~ $f0...~f._ ;~f ~ !I :~ ~:YCIJ' o l • =:... W 1 u. ;;\: ~>«! b'i'~ N .. ;;,i ... ~ c 11 , ,tn ''b ·n ..... 1 11oM~ ~'ocl•'srt:"' ~11)111'1 v • .. 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APnl 1..u 1s11 Hoo,,.. ;i 1>•"' •• Nrto '':...'''"' w •-• ''• FINANCE R-••-•-~cal Healt , said the ,..._ ________ ,.,/ ' ArfC rn .... »• HWl'lt JoA10 l 1S"'4 1••1 " M•...:11 "" 10•, w 1 wt n n e\UUIU . 4.n!EI Lii 2ll. )I\ Hf tn ( Iii> I..,, VIO\all• 11 '9 'N lllO M 1) tf"t•• buri'au 1·sent It~ to ""E•• ~'*)fl, H~ltr c ll ,,., .....,_lh> 1" >"" w"''' ~' r~. •'• "" FlMI U\o l•'.IJ I~ W•' 1••1 ?O ~,u,, co l'· l'• W" flt~• 111. ffi'• lhe J'OA comml r's O[-• "" F11111 l lo lo'-$ MUCI ).!•\ U t -'' f W•f!t" l'C ff ' flee fo·r·Onal a~val pn'or to rertain It emits whit the '"' Gr ... , Otl " o il'• 1.1111 llftlnWI 1i 1, n 1; SI~} " •~· I el 'Mire Sv U 11\\ · C•D ~n\1·14 ""e fol~ \fl , \Al, w tto N !" le I pl lion f agencJ; considers a safe ev '"' rei.v ~ 34\i ll'll'4"< t;n .,,., •'• flllCI P•t u t, ls1, ,,, P ?:',' ,, publ aUon. m ementa o of ra i'atlon, the FD' toca•~ ',~-Weld ,1..., 1314 111im1 Gt ,,~ u1\ oc .. •v 1•, , .. 5'k Pl• ,., 20•. b ·--•-~-....Uy takes n. ~ 5 " I" .t.111m1 ·~ 111 s~tr• tt\o 1010i ooe1 Ltn ll" " sue AioUMa&WJ ..... A_ d Whl h did ''*fl! '" • ~ ,, ·-w "' .\Ii 1 ~l~n•dV , 11~ ,,,~ C>(ld sv • U>.. at lel3t a year. a 11~1111 or oven c 'rs'"' e 11 ll\\ intri• '\ 21 ~ 2~·· t1e1 Rtol• 11·~ ''" ~rioh• w n~ t President~Retjre..s ""'' .,....,... The proposal would require not shut ore automatically ~.~ 'M~ 1i;: '~"' ,,.,.,nc1 1~ 1~ il~: ~ ~~~ tf~l E it'! ll~ gi. all new microwave oveo1 to when the door opened. FDA 'm> A"" ~1•'6 1s~ ~n,:, , ,-. 1e••"' s 1 -. 11.. ' "' 21 when the S.S. ~dent . Wilson cam~ home to' San Francisco for the last time Monday, the American passenger ship.service came that much closer to its end. With the retiring• of the Wilson, only two U.S. flag passenger liners are left on the high seils. shut -.dclw n ·autcmiUcally ofticiall taid the model .was~..., 1t~ fft? tl:i':: ft 'i~ :~ .. ----------- whenever there is a failure of redeslgned before any got in ~:rGf1.1 n:~ f.w. =::i~~t T~ f~ I~ JO 1'1ost A efll'e the present . double-interlock the hands of consumers. ~~~-l't! ·~1: 1j'' ~:~wr_, ::~ 1:;;'1 ----------- system desighed to shut the Elder. 1&id 110me manu rac-1:Lr:. '1r' ll~ ~;~~ :~.:«>~: '~~ l'·~ th)(k' l•t:,..:t «i w· a:c merlo.tt TIHl$d•v OV .... oft aa .,..,.,,... as the door turera already are plannlng to 11<:1wn 1•1.:. i n~ 1v cv11 "'' 12\• •• •vPll td ti~ AS • _...,. • !111!~ Mii •l'• u•, IC.•vlt 1111 l~'l lj '• Vllr-l1'llA1111141CIMI la apenec1 m1i:tet model& •itb,~te<:tlon =~~k e~~ ~:~l 10\1 :~~ 101 ,P.•:: 1111: '"'"" LUt 1J .ooo 1\'li '" • r; some models of 0Veol1' Which dfd not name the manurac· ::~~ F r.~: n;: ~~=1E I 1; 101"1:~~~~;an ~. l.~ ~ttt ,~\, S_w ckho lders W agi11 g Figh~ ro Oust ·Board The Fi>A bu found that against Interlock rrulure. lie a.~...,, H lC • n Kou., Pr l 4 '::· t~~ .. f".1. GI l ~ ':~ her ha ·--ailed "-rs llMlliw F t \, ••• l.ldd Pel " I 14 • flt111n 011111 ., 1 n.. ell Ve ~Q l'eC Or iW~ · &Min Cp ,,, l't L111Ca11 2!t.1Dolv•• (MC.' 1f 31~ tt\>t blocked Crom going on the Elder said FDA is also con-:"''rv L' 111, ,, •• t~1:, c ~ •• '°"" Gn•"1 -::i: 'f:;, ''i..1 '• market. continued to pump out sider Ing actlo11; on one sare1y .:;: (: n' J :r·· t~1~1 'i·~ tt . ~·~=t. L U: ~.; 'I"-1 'J 'ih be t In• o t of a lllllb co ,,, ia tlti.•1¥ 11 1~ • microwave rays WI t aspec grow " u •:• Drm .,., "'' 1 cnma ,,.:_.... NASO v o1,_, Tocl•v: •.t.M.6GO door. Open.• Consumers Union reporl Jn 1,ro s°"' 21•. 1J t "c eo.1 'Ir. 11 ., Adv•"'" uo ~ Elf'M :M:i.. 21•~ IOI' (ISi '• 1•0 OKll..., 47tl The .-.h~m rirstcropped WNCb the product testing l ooth Mo '' 111• Loclllt 4• ~ •j' 1 UncNil'!Olfd ltll t'•_vu . , •1_,., ,..,_ I 23 .. 11'• L.fllN'I Co 0. J \ fot1t )1lt up ln. Jaie lt1l 'Witb. some. organ12ahon advised agtullol)l 1n111tt '" 1• 1•:w. El! G•1 u•, 1s • }.,..,' • ._,.. ~ I l \.J M8 lltnv ~ •'• --~------....;.-Aman&-.. ~T Ranges OAQl.Qg m.1crowave overui:. •uc•'* .. 1Jt. Jjl.i M~ 1<•1 11 .,., G I i~ • _ ~In ...... ..:.1 ,_ • 111et..,. 1 , ... Marn Fri ll" ,. •fl ners w; &Al'Sers SAN DIEGO (i\P J -A group of stockholders is wag- ing a proxy battle ,to oust the board of directors of Cobu, Jnc.1 formerly Coltu EJec. troni cs, a San Diego firm which reported sales of Slt.:I million last yea:r. TIIE "COtlU Shareholders Committee" ls led by Robert 0. Peterson and Richard T. Silberman, who became dire<:· tors In 1971 aJter their Ove- man partnership gained con- trol or 12.4 percent of Cohu stock by means of a tender of. fer. manurect~-eu l ;l'lljlll ~ ~· CONSUMERS u Di 0 n said m= A' u ... ~l ~r~~ ::i~ r .... Amana be.gag an intensive --.1..1 "'" ., ~ 2 Si • I~ . . seai-eft for an S,lSS of the that with one lUUUll::'. n was :::l S:: ~ ~ m., \~ lht "'"* in.on. 1u P11 -T,. to•:= th• In a sunilar .maneuver • suspect lnodels and round poatble tor owners to rtmO¥e H G1 •'"" l~ d" '" ,~ 1~ F ~~~oc~ ~ t::.. u~ 'Silberman and Petel'IOO ·took 41&7 , a ahi.tld d~: =l~ ~~ ll" !!.... ~l!oor"' ·ft'Uv. m•,~·· •• _:, tl'lrw~~:fo. ~ over the Soutbeoi California ' • cess to one o 1 t h ~=re: 1~ •;:; =t'~ ~:t. 'JU ~ dlt~~t..:t_; W. ~"fl!!. r.:, ~ First National Bank in 1961. THE "PDA monlt«'ed the protecton, RemOY ng e ~"-"' '"' l1\~ Jill.fl = co 24 u lll'ic• ind c111rtflf iel!Dkl orlA. A proxy statement l..Lsted the search and repair of the shield might enable oven ,=.:·~ " "v. :t .. l; ft'" ~v. G"'"'"1 shareholders' own slate l)f OVMI, even though Amina owMr'• to b)'.pall the ln-!nt1 U A I~ IU Mn;;:.: Cl 1,1.12~3'4 : GU 19'Tla"' ' mt V. Uo !·' seven candidates ror the was not l~gally obligated to do terloclt, Consumers u n l 0 n rk 1311. ~ ~.,. (~~~ 1fit ,r,! 3 ~~ ,,:: + n~ 8-: jll l board, re t 8 1 n l n g only anything. 'f.lhe ovent were said. . :;.Cc~ ~r-t ~~!: ~r' Ml.Jn!~ 1r~ 1i:~ 4! ~C'!.ftytn~1'u~r 'fl tt 8~ 1:.1 Silberman. Missing w 8 s manufacturM before the first Federal regulations req uire ~.s~ ~~~ 'l" Ht P•ltftt •', ~111111 Fell ft: :1 ~: ni: fed 1 ta dards , 1.n .. g to that' interlocks be shielded In a ~~~1,111 P ,,"'• l,,11, ~;:lr"\:o 17\) \:1\ • Hlrnf1i~f'' ~ jilt ~ uo, ,',· \Villiam S. ]~ans, president of era s n PP'lu• h' .11 t It ...... "' "" ~1~nq Ge 11 "~ t a1111d L•l1ur• .. .. u Coh d 'd. ·to I l960 microwave ovens took effect fashion w 1ch W1 no norm 5:'°"~ c, t1i1 1t 1' "i "''' c ,,. ,,.• 10 r.., H1111 s.,.., !'' ~ "' ", u an 3 irec r 5 nee · ln October. 1971. tampering with safety dfv!ces. "" ",.o1i 1:1' 1:" ~1~.:!i 1~ ll~ ll~ l~ t;ri;i.~~ w~~ ,u! 1l. 8: l!·J shares reprtSentlng 20 rv>rcent of microwave oven to. make quirtment stifrer. O•I• ~ .n iJ 1 ~w•r "• "" i'' 1 Mon1•ch 1111J"' 1~ u" 1 1.'1u,' r--l)lc" 0. l'"°' 11~ •kwd H ·~ \I 5tlx11m Dtl11 1 I~ U• PETERSON 'S GROUP con. Last year, as part of Its pro-E!kier said the FDA will see o. 1~ "~ 'f:~ ~=. 1 ~~ r::: :1 ~={.~.,~":': ! ~ ~ 1!·1 trols approximately 311,430 gram to test eve!')' new model how It can make that re-ti! ~ 1; '~? ~::111"'~ .s.~ 1ftf :1s ~~~c!l"'~~I:' 1~~, J1., ~: u i Of the 1 "21162 shares out-DKor ... •1~ 6*!. ffn E' lj" 1''· It 1"111 Cor-1n xJ J"'J Uo ,, , ..... • Otklb All: SI 51<'6 ~ •• ,, -"' 3'• "r.R• c-•r ra~ \\ U• I" standing, the proxy statement ~lhl Intl' ··~ ..... llQI I 71.\ ''I 21 I" .... "' 11\COf'O I •;. I U11 0 . A • • • 'd Some Porti0ons of U.S. ·~· 0 ~· ~-"" '" "" '" !l '""'"" ·~r. ' ' ... 11" cqmsltion sat , M'l'I Crs I~ l4V. flvv M 21 .W.),Uli """Aris Cr• 1 I _., Ut ,. 11'!1 Hd ll~~ 14 Fln'O '°"' .\. , V8111¥ Forot ! 'ii Up 1,l 'o t.aSt August, that group Didi A a ~ ll~ ti COii It.,. '° 15 DownlOWll Co ti!. ~ "'° iled -~--N Of Coast :3areoot~ :~kiz~~ ~ Ge T Filing" D la Ee;.,, ~ L sr:=~MA &;~ 1~ 1 TtllV Corort~osu,s -~ ., ' rf d li . f t s 0-J-S3\li W ~Cr11 7\11 1 0.-...-1 t>tw ,..._ ~ 1'.f pe Ormanct an po CJes O ax e y °""' o& IS'4 'I P.o.t llr 1b'io > ~~-~nc1e::-,..__ ~,~1 Ivans but did not seek proxies t;1c111 o 11'1 "" ;:'\!."' f " 1~1:o ; ~~J.-• L= ~t \ • F o so ed at that time.. -. ICOl'I Ltb ll llVio '°k L..,m ~-·u'4 ' IYV CorJl(lll ~ U •....... 1gn f"')..!: 11,., ~~ P1So ~ ~ 1 I HIHll e,..,lkl\""' l l't-i'a 11 .u. .u..a The acUon or Cohu in 1972 in WASlUNGTON (m>:Jl - A reLurm. falls on a &mday this l!....._a.f = 1.,,. ~:~ '1le::I ':\t i1't ~ ~:f~~ ~ . -~ \l:l acquiring FRL, a Northern nuke or the 'calendar MU give year. the lnternal Revenue £~ A n: r.: flt:=r. flt 1.. ;~ 1 I l'I~ ,..~= Ow -1 I' JTE Imperial Corpotatlon. cautornia tnAnu!actuttr of mosi last-minule ~e . tU ~ice bas pushed back the ~~t1:; t 1r' ~~v'~ 's•: l~'t l:" JJ f:::'1~,.,, ~ ,14~.:-,I: ,, 1•:.I intemationaJ electrical and meta) detection devices, Wl3 f1Jers ! day 's grace thJs year deadftne for most Of the C0UD-~ifr .. 1i ,. ... 211'Q fltaG1I. W Jm '"' 14 1:1.mcwtr 011'N11 )i.... Iii fluid power e qui Pm e qol opposed by Peterson and while New Yorkers <lnd New lry to Monday, April US. ~~ c:; 1:14 I~ rn~w~:. u/°"i', fS1,~ 1Jj &rt1~i ,.~f 11~ I~ l:t manufacturer, has announced Silberman. Ivans s!Ud, "J Englanders will win two dai's In Massachusetts however ro1nt1:11r 111., 1•'4 •'cH ~v ~ j ~ • P•v" Ch .•ob 1 ~ '" '·' th . . r ts t ' ' II tr t ' Ftf ao.m ,,,,. '° ~111krl!I ..., ~ It Fr.c!Hf'l'r 100 • -" •• e s1gnmg o agree meD o doubt if-they will get much resplte rromthe~ualn.pr f" April 16 is Patriot's Day, a i.1 txFI,, "'-,."'P".._'w ,~ 1'1 '°11:•11~11 comm !..._-:16 '·' acqu.lre 80 percent or . the support from the shareholders deadline. state holiday. Since the JRS 1!'1~:'·:~ ,r~ ,?"" :1:~ ~ !:..,. ~,·~ 1: 8C~~~~,~~na1r• il.1t=.-~ rl l:R 0Utst8ndlng Stock ~ N\.lcleoniC • . • the • do ~I' ll:oclc 1116 1! f>ooll !•o 5"" ,J jMV Rtll4_rtll 4\ -•lo Off t 7 in view of company s BECAUSE APRIL ", the regional o(fice in M ver, , r.i-. '!'• 11 "°'' r11 ""' , • .,... lJ •••c.tn CO!o J -•.:. o,,. ,,, Data Sjstcms, Inc., a Newport performance record." &...> Mass. will be closed, the •kklr 1 v, 11 P_rof Golt l\4o JV. '"'"oruo co n•-u. o" 1..1 Beach de v e I o per and · traditional due date ror mail:-.11 1 ul r X R Cohu recently r ~po r led ing -sonal incOme • tax government dec1'J'ed to g ve man acturer 0 -a Y record eamin3s ror 1972 ol ,..... everyone in the area .covered .,.A•CM'ill<:IJllK:t!!•~' .. .,..., fluorescence gauging systems $610,031 or 40 cents a share. by that oroce until midnight for industricn process control. The previous year, it earned Tuesday, April 17, to complete Th• •cqLlisltion will provide $273.651 .,. 11 cents. share on Decrease their ronns. MUTUAL FUNDS !TE entry into · the nuc~c sales or $9 milllbn. nio.e covered by the April _____ IC'..,•m""-',.._....,...,.., .... ..,...._ . ....,,.. gauging and control field and J E. • . 11 deed.line are t.upayers !Iv-~ von ~ ~.i e B'tj1·7J ~"'" sio '·U •·• g;"•r i~t l;i expand the Company 's IN SAN DIEGO, its planl n Qmlngs ing in New York, Connecticut , lll4'':r.c" 1:.1.1'1"~ ~ rv 111 J:~ K1';\!P~tif· "-" ~ ~: S· 1o:S. trot. 1be flrm is head-audio switcbing equipment, A' C ke Vennont New Jh.m-.. 1 .... and n; Naso me. e MU .. 2 1 !' •· . •enc .is I ·" capabilities In industrial con-manulactures a variety of Rhode bland, Musachusetts, I."-:; ....::.."":) 'fu'~ · 11:s: 1~: II lli'l "'l:i t" ~i!.• /j.n\!·" quartered in Spring House, ~~:.tZr:vsic.::nd elec· t rOC r Maine . ' -~ .. ,...~. ~~!"rl.°lm ~~·~i · lf.,!:Jl :::•1, i! J J: •ffi~,..,l!f::,~:!i p~ith the aa\utsit.ion, tO be The flnn's (annual meeting Special to the Dally Pilot AU.OTHER tai:pfaye r s A occm """\~._5tJ ~;tr ~--·,··111~ ll!l* H 1:nJ''1'.ll rnrt .. :n i~ made through an exchange of will be April 24. SAN F R A N c 1 s c 0 _ must have their o r m s ~" 'j· •·n Fd 1 . 1•.•s 11 '· .'ff •t;-U•D '°'' stock, JTE will ass u roe ,..__ker Nat1·-·1 Co r ".. • postmarked by midnight April :=1n:''i:c 1'· ~ #;U I t kl~ ¥i1':rt { ,r: 1· 1';R °"" it it~ ,t;!~ ..,,....,. u·-Pl 16 1 otd late rin A,111..... 1 . 1rn Q'" ~ .. c""' 0111 . .n ,ii 1. u.u managemenl control of R T parentorcrockerBank,r'rues-pena1' o av & ng ~8~,,:o il' lfS{ ~"a' ;,t '.~L&~1cfl°" ·!"Is ... ,..,, ~ :.J!.J!:" Nucleonlc Data Systems, eagan aps day reported a decrease in ty. . =.•t 'j:fi f# I\:: r~ 'l"I" ~ 'lj'l:!I •J'""i'r;l ,j which was foWlded in 1969 by earnings for the firit quarter ~ ~:;: 14:g 15~ ;n; 1f· 11lt tlD"" !I'd 'l 'l::t r.'r'Fct .1t ,:n Dr. Donald E. Wrigh t, nuclear Colllllll·ssi'oner or I97S. Ad J ] ru .. 1x1r•0 • ilrfi~." I· 1::1• l::··~ •1: ·:J :.ir:r L 7 1:t: •:~ physicist and veteran or 15 On a per share basis ourna ~= ·~· f:ti Fm ff~· 1ld~V0.1 l\C ~~g :a:::. ·~ IHl1~7> ;.'1 !·SC years In the fie ld of noclear SACRAMENTO (AP) operating i.ncomt be f 0 r e ~·,m f· ~ .:U Wo'L~'r~ ~~I, rt:'~ ~'111\l:~ !~r~l~ w\r~~:: ::~ =~! a!:l" ecooo~:· ~ =.;:t~~ ~~ti;:·:~~ Emphasizes ::f~~i j·~~ ~t ~S:C 1)~1!~ l~~r,~tv.J:t::: i:1; R~l:" ,,J:ii~::!i:fI will be operated as an JTE Cessor, was appointed state first quarter. Operating In~ ~N~!tr :Ji l:t :.x 1tl2 ·· :~ := 1 I\ :H iif111' 1f: ,;~J subsidiary under the ITE saVings and Io an com· come berore sec u r It I e s Ad • ~=~m, ~·1 ~~!'g:U ~r111 ' :ff :a ~',UI" 'f !"' Power Equipment Groop. missioner Toesday by G 0 v. transactions was $7,298,640 a.a vertisers ~="/,,... If. tn ~"/'~ F Jjf i.~ t:r.r flU ·r·1~ .r:x~~ 11 ·:: 1rE Nucleonlc Data Systems use Ronald Reagan. against f7 ,943,144 ror the same ~~ :p U! ~r~ "· 1tlt ,.~~ 3: 1 · 1 wttl~ :d 1~:?1 radio-active isotopes to Barker, 57, a Republican, 1972 period. Orange County business can ... v:t"t4~n 1 ~iift e~ j~ ts t~ ~~s~t'O. i 1 • wv~/: 1{'.J: 1~:= determine and r e g u I a t e has been teaching at Cal Poly Net Income per share for now be reached by advertiters "'I F t:tt ,Jt 111Fi "' 1i1ln.n ~,.!..,., J·" !·ff lfri'i..J:~ I·~ coating depth and uni£ormity at San Luia Obispo. He sue-Ule recent quarter .... 1! through a new ad trade •,"I'°"j ~9rK" FtJ s.•1 .... ~.;.-n::1m AT Fl"':lm0"t.if in painting or plating steel or ceecis Michael F.B. MacBan or centa per shire, or '7,SS0,654, journal, "Communications ' :~ • ! I. ri:-:"' l4l 'I ~~ NC l I . ~-ftt aluminum, or in awlylng Los Angeles. who rosigned , as <:OlllJlO'ed to 71 cents, or Marl<eting-Busu-OU... ;;;.; I t I" = I· lll ' ~' r.. • •ll surface coatings to paper, March I to return to private 18,2159,615, for the 1172 first I i=" _Pl_a1_uc_o_r rubber. business. quarter. .. --~! .. short title, "Com-Mark •rrr r.'i ,i: 11: ' ~~ t: • £~ '(i '; ~::;...lrr'fd tjpfi ~;;;;;;;;.;;;i;;;,;; _______ :...:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.._.;;;,.. .. ,.. .. ,........ The coacep1 ts a ~· ·-• If: f: • ~~' •• =" ·~~ li: l : :!f.r•0 )..r1r,: .. NEW ISSUE to he revised quarterly, llsting • !~ j'." ...:: •1:1! ~:U Mi~ t. · : • "" :l! .I'll advertising llll!llge:a,r.bllc "" " • ' ,.,.. 1 11 .!I "'°'" " · j " Hou • · t f'llW!I • ,. s...dl :.. ·lj ~"'°"' Ill • I l'Wfll w. '·06 rotations directors, etin1 ~~· • ~rmct,. · •:to 'Ji! : !: ~ 1:11,Hl e1ecuUves, . and publlcatlons ~~ a"~ ll. °cMf!1 1·l• l . r., 1il~ ~ ' .a K~ , lj ':li 125,000 Sh1tt1 PACIFIC CITY BANK . ,, !In Ot<jo nit olion) 1651l GOLDEN WEST, SUITE F HUNTIOOTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92647 (Organiwtion1I Office) (842 .. 863) Appticotions .,. now being received for the 11le of stock i nd Offering Circullrs 1re av1ilabre 1t tl.e Org.niwlltlnal Offiu. Tltis 1dverlisornont is neith<or 1n offer to sell nor a solicitation of offars to buy these securities. The offoring i• ma4e only by tho prospecfld. • man.agers in area Orms. ll DI• r • . i. 1t .i• · ~-'j· At . J: thus conaUtutes an Orange ~~~fl! . 1: ru?if1 l 1 ; r"1d2... . . • t' I I emphasis on advertisers. :rr:.,. m· . ~'~.t:Jt it I :1l I~~ Sr • I r•vt ~ I : 11: .. N l n e advertising-pobUc :: ~ i · 11:'1 SU'f.11"' :11~"1• j .n ~' , ·tt r~aUont trade Cliegory listt fn s,r.H01 til °""'" f.1J.1~·lt ~rti . Jj iec1 ;: lo'.:: ""'interspersed in the general ~·~· , I'"~~ " ~·~lh .ii ~!•0::1 '. :ll suilll:~ bulintJll Jiat, met IUCCffding ~'r.~ . ,.O t"n flt , I : t-:;: ii ;!7 ~ I ,., ''. 1f' ectJtions wm reeture news for = . . ~u~sl! · . • ~.:id 1 :ff t : " c:.l I : 1 , :is :i~dUioos. changes, and cor-~~i,.1 •· •· -,.! 1.,i:llf 1l:tt :; fd 1t• I ~2 E.""lr• T r'CCtlOnJ, F~'°9 t, 10 lfld 1. u1f·,., Wiii 1 Al Ol'lt r: -it Ji The fint Orange County edJ. p:~ i~ , , ,.i ' 4;ji ••Jol,:M 11 .t 1j:1t 1J. ' ~:%iE..~ .l.'fs. ~ =' )~'1·1 · . , . ': ?'"~ 'j1·1'"l~u~~s~··,;;-t11 the deluxe vleyl<.'Over Ex· "" ' : ' '. · : · . ~ · · ~\'! " UI !jj ecutlve Edition Is 18.15. The U?o$. ; ','. :!:f° .J• 1· 'ill ""II~ 'I· ' · U~~ • , " Journal Is the dlocapt ol Jones s'iC-r.r..it!' "' "' it•• o Y.I •H• 16. "' :.I ~ ~ l>ublleatlons ol 1'1Jttn. 'liv• •. ~ ~Ir.I. t; ,(ll M ~.l ,HI ljv~l7" : I < · ~ "r'.r.o 1J: lj.U C' '""'· 11 1. ._. · For tint f. ::: IFM!lc • _,. ~)~"i"i .. ~.,,l.J°'l' ,n ':IJ :::: ii : . ::;c,~w ! t. ,1'.1 a:-~ , ;n:l! ~:i.;. .{~1· /i1. Weekender ~'to· I : I . r~ 1 ~:!l Er.,~~., i• i~ ltSf.e~Jl ,!,, ~lur, . · i! · :ll ~~:; f\l ,!: ,f'.lj 'r,. 1l:JllHI Ad ,•ertisin.., Mr\;~ 'I· • 1i".'" . .lj ~ 11 •11 Thed1teofthisOfferi119Ci<eul1risMorch 12.1973. =;l '~·~li;~1 1~ 1m~ ~. 1jl\ll n ~ . I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~'.l __ _: _______ ..;. _________________ ..;:, __ Jrl __ .::::::~ __ J c. mn = :i ~Itta ·~, 1 ~ •. 1::.~.!l.~~ l-~-~~L~!_~~J!~~---:~- \ I I • • ,/ I· r • . ' I • I ' ' • I ) ' ' . • • ' 3f.. DAILV 'ILOT S * W .... td_,, A0tll ll, 197l -xon Asks to Hike ' ·. ~ Comlllunist Trad~ng 'lrASlllNG'roN (Ul'I) --------l'nlldenl N1Joo a I k e d °""""' TU..ior tor ,_P-ini _.. lo eXJllOd trade rill Oonununltt •• tl 0 ••• n'lOU•!e ntw foreign trade •creements, and retaliate for unt'alr :l"eslrltllon • en Amtrlcan exports by olher na- tions, llrtlf \no--a 1...i.n tradlnC pori-... lm!IOl'I Ill looda . Into the Unltod lllllel at U. lowelt tr· lstlnl lepl larill In Ulil ....... try. Polond and Y.,...i.tvla are the only Communist countries- at pr•sent tnlorlng Ibis status, whkh abo extends to the frne world countries with whom the u~s. Is joined under the Xmas -Fund Covered i:-· SAORAMEl'!IO (Al') - 8onb -have to per .. ._ ncwar-........ Clll-a. --a ........ ot bent r6bm mrn "• -br A_...,· IDlll .&la SlerOty. • ~u.ln= Hl1lt Democ1 at wwJd illc> pn>blblt banb from ""' postn1 penalties an Otr!stmas ....,.. who fall to make a och<duled depos it r Jn 1 meau~e lo Congress outllnlng !be lust major U.S. trading refonns since ~ mld- General Agreement on Tariffs "----------'! llC!t, NllOll also proposed FINANCE lighter r e1trlctian1 on Amerlcan<>Wned llrll\$ whoso operallom abrwd are dee¢ to lhruWI emjlioymoat at '---------' home. 'lbe trade bill, NIJoo &aid In Nlzon uraod ,.)ectlon ol a obort broldeast statement, OOll(nlilofta1 ,..... to deny "con moan more Jollo and bel· -.ravorecl-ftatlon statUJ to ter Jollo ,, !or A m • r I c ~. n the Soviet Union UDIU It !Uta W01t11,.., He added, It · an emigration 111 en Soviet "'cao help Amel'fcln conaumera -t moro for !heir money." J.,., 1!lsblni to •mlar•te .to e.. Israel. UNDER 111£ proposed leg· lslatJon, "most favored na· tkm" troaU!Wlt could be 11· !ended to the Soviet Union and Cbina. puttln( their erpons to lhls country 1n 11 competitive position with products of free \C.'ortd nations enterina the U.S. mark.et. "I do not bellev• -lhat a policy or denytni m o • t • favored-nation treatment to SovJet expons II a proper or even effective ~ay of dealina with this problem," Nison said. and Trade CGA'l'I'). The legislation would give Nixon power to deck&e wbcn a trading Dillon appeared to be dlscrlmlnatlni qalnst Amel' !tan looda. and to rotallate With temporary lllcJ>er tart111 or quota restrlcttom qalnst pnJducll ol !bat country en· tet1a( till United St-. AT Plll8ENT IUCb relllla· tion un be lmpootd only l&llnst I OOllQtry vlolatlni in· ltmatlonal trade-II. On tho Other hand, Nixon would l>e able to cut Import ~lrlctlons temporarily In order to lessen innatlonary pressures at home by putting foreign 1oocls Ill price com· petition with d o m e s t i c Bankrupt >-Boycott Has I • I l I • 87U_..J.._ The ..,,,... ""'"' IDOfttonn' In Midwestml hlatory got In t~ way just as tho Nixon 1d· ministration .. oo the nation'• houlewtves were tnin& to .V.tuate the errecta ol lholr boycott ol meat and the Im· poaition ol ~rice cellln1s. In many .,... ol the nation, prices on meat matclled eel~ 1J1i levels Monday. On Mid· wtttem market.a; prices ol both .. ute and hop roee all&btly. lltrr MAJOR meal packm oald a crlpplinc snowstorm. whlch · vlnually pan!yzed areas of Iowa and otMr meat atater, clouded the marketing picture • The problem, bulcaUy, waa lhat the storms bamper<d the shipment ol clmaed ceUle from the West and SOUthwtst to the 111t1t pacilln1 stations or the Midwest. Frank Vala, a Nationwide Beel Inc. official, reponed a to ptrttnt decline In tho sup- ply ol beef pn>ducta. A Sl'OltESMAN for .ift and Oo. &aid the combination of the severe wt1lher and lhe meet boytolt mulled in a 211 to to ~t decline in meat production. 'Ille Swift spoterman llid, "AllYthlni which dlsrupls lb• norm•! pn>ductlon and dutrl· butlon ol producll will eventu- ally cauae an upourge In prle- . Minimum Wage Hike To $2.30 Proposed HOWEVER, AT least thr .. food stor< organlzatlOlll •n· nounced priee cut.t Monday. 'lhriftmart marktts, a South. em Calllomia K!'OUP lneludln~ 66 stnm, said II reduced "~e ot our retail meat pric· es." WASHINGTON (UPI) - '!'he Administration proposed 'l'Ueoday to ral,. the federal tnlnlmum wage from tt.80 to ~.30 over a three-year period. Th.tr Is more t h a n Administration back•l'I I n Ooncreu have «NiJ)ll, but Im than some Democrat3 asked. LAllOR SECIU!TARY Pet.r J. Brennan pmented the AdmlnlsttaUon p r o p o 1 a I before a Hou1e lab:Jr 111b- commlttee. ' Brtnnan, formerly a New State Nuts, Fruit Show Increase California·& fruit and nut crops have been avmglne an increase in v1tue but a rtduc· tkm lo total production over the put 10 yean, according to ~Bank. 'l1lt tm1d eonUnued laot lealOr'I when. the value or cropt ,..,,. I ,,.,...,t but pro- duction was down 17 percent. Cl'Op value for 1m ,.._. 1827 million, compared to the ~viOIJI record of l920 million In 1'71. Total production wa• U mJJUon ton.s. lhe lowest since J9$t, said Crocker Dank. The 1171 =i> totaled I million !Ont. Reduced producllon w o 1 CIUMd by unfavorable weather caoditions al varlOU5 limes tbn>ugbout ·lhe growing Muon, a lack of 1u~soil Jftollture from low ralnloll the prrviouo -· and above avtnte -dtmtgc. 'Clodret Bani< llld there .... u mllUon ...... devot.d ., ltull ml nut crops, the ~ llnca 1155. • .,,...,..piut a 10 year rpan lioidnnln( In llA; Calllorni•'• hUll and nut """uctl'"' nuc· ... led lid,,_ ti mlllloo !«II and t.1 million tono, aV<ftllng 7.tmUU...-.• ileamrtdle, t.olil value ad· <Y.-.1 lllnolt ,_., ll'Olll lhe "11 mlll1oo ol lllS IO lm'a -,..,; level ol "'7 mJDloo, Cl'Od« said. ) . York bui lding trades union ol· licial. had supporte<t orcanlted labor's drive last year for an immediate Q Increase . Congre111 could not agree on a bill and labor this year pro- posed going to $2.211 an hour in one year and eventually to $2.50 an hour without a stated Ume 1oal. . -BRENNAN SAID the wtge IOI' employ., covered by the law before 19$1 should 10 to 11.90 on enactment, $2.10 a year Jater, '2.20 in 1975 and $2.30 In 1976. Those covtred after tM8 would to ID $1.80 Immediately, n a year later, $2.tl) in 1975, $2.20 in 1976 and $2.30 In 1977. The bulk or the eovered workers are in the prt·l!IM group. Brennan also ur1ed Iha\ Ille $1.30-per-hour minimum n1e for farm v.'Orkers be increased to $1 .50 immediately, lt.70 a year later, II.al In 1'7! and to *2 1n 1m. REP. JOHN Dent 10.Pa.), the auboornmJUec chatnnan, studied Brennan's pttpared statement pe1or to Ille start ol lhe hearto1 and Brennan'• ap- pearance, and asked Rep. John Erlenbom <R·flL ), rank- inl GOP member ol lhe sul>- commlllee and staunch ad~ ministration backer: "When dld he change his mJnd? This isn't the song he was singing Jaat year as a member of organlitd labor." Erlenborn hAd no re!pOlllO nctpt to say ho had not betn Thorofare markets. which operates 71 stores in Pennsyl- vania, Ohio ana West V"iloia. announced tO cenl!-a-pound cut3 on 90 bet! items. ANOOHER CALIFORNIA group, Fisher Foods Clo .. alao madt "IOme price cull." H°"'· tver, its president was du· Ford S1tlt Judgment Supported TACOMA, Wash. (UPl)-An eppeU.te court has upheld a $249,IXIO jury verdict agsJnat Fot<I ~ Co .. beeeuae ol an aocldent thit occurred when • driveahafl broke oo a 19$1 Ford 1ta~a .... Mrs. &.SID Tok&n, who was ·Injured In lhe thrt0<:ar col· U.lon in !'71) 11 .. r Kal11111, Wash.. eontended Fot<I was ..._Ible for the (iulty equipment. A superior court jury issued the Jlldllmenl against Fon! Oct. 29, 1971 and the State Court ol Appeals unanimously upheld the deei~on, laying that w1s ••established precedent" lor the award. advised prior w Brennan'••••••-•••••-••-..-•••••! P••raoce what the Amert can N1ttona1 lnsuranc. Company's Newport WASllINGTON (AP)-Tbe natloo't orMft crop 11 esd- lleach brlllCb olllct, beaded matod at a record 224.S mlllkn bores, 11 perttnt n><n by 11'11lcrt o. Cook, Jr., bu than last ten.son but 0.3 porcent lesl lllin Indicated In been named to .....,,.. the Marth, tbe Agrlculluro Departm<nt said Monday • 11nn's Pmldendal Otallon The decllne, some 700,000 boxes !tom a montll earlier, for 1m. wu dua to a dTop lo Cali!Gmla prodllclloll, the C?op fie. Cook and 11. Gary Wynn, a p«!ing Boant Aid. ,.._.taltve In the branch Orange pn11pects in Florida ....,, uoclJanatd dutltig ollloe botb qlllllOed for the lht moolh lbll were up alllhUY In Teul. VIP Award and u membm Tbe Caltlornla crop wet llltllmll<d at 41 mnuoo boles or the comPMl''• pmUglocll ta cl April I, compered wltb !$ mlllton a lllOlllb wlltt. Prutdnll's Club. ---------------- r r •• . ~ ,. COMPJ,F:'m-NEW YORK S TOCK--tfST . ' . ' ' ' f '' ,. " ,, ' • • • • • -----~---:------------~---.------------ I - • • . • ' • I • I. ' • ' • • ·I I ! I ' --. .. I ~. H DAILY PILOT w..iiiesd.r. ~' ll. 1973 --"""''--.-'---'--~~-~-------=_;,;,,::.;;.;;..:.::::.,..;:,_.;..;__ . •, " "' · UNCLAIMED FLEET CA.S . BRAND NEW 1973 ·. 'GALAXIE 500 ·" · ·400 CID 2V V-8, cruise-o-ll)OtiC: p0wer steerlnil:'&;fronfl,iftsc '." .·brakes, Clir ~ond., radio, tin~ glass, wheeJ c9ver.f.~3J,~I~) 926. ".. ~ I . 1· 1 ' , I • • ' .. ·WINDOW STICKER . PRICE 14667.15 '$ ... PLUS TAX & LICENSE .. ... . . . . ' .. "'"BRAND NEW 1973 .... M USTANG • • ' ., . \'' . ~ . { ' THAT'S .RIGHT FOLKS ••• $99 OVER FACTORY IN~OICE PLUS $90 DIALER PREPARATION, FACTORY RET!NTIO.N FEE, SALES TAX AND LICENSE. 2 ·Mr '.s,c:irt R-f. 302 CID 2V, Vt, r•di' •vt ... atic tr•111., power hont · dti\ Sr.l:.:1, pow•r 1t••ri119, cltlu•• l.1111'1p_•r group, protection IJTOUp. Color , f •• • . kftff .rilc;1~ mlrrpr, ti11t1cl 91•"· E70xl4 wicl• , .. ,1 i:ielt•cl w~it• 1ic:l• w1111."•. • THE FOLLOWlflG CARS A"PLY ONLY: #'JOO)~ii'J t~· . .. .. / s~~gi . · :. . .~ · ~9; :MfAYERICKS $3817.12 . _ r ;·; : ,; . . ,. • PLUS TAX & LICE~SE I ·-' ""'' 1965 FORD THUNDERBIRD . Full power & f•cf. •ir. Ivory ... hite. IP99222) •699 19711 Ton Stoke Ran ger XIJ . , VI, euto. tr•n1., power $ 1teerin9, power di1c bra.et, duil r1er wh11l1, low 1Tlil11, lik1 nlw thru- out. (23565H ) .. 199 j ,,· ··lf.\MEDIAlE DELIVERY ... -• ' > - .1970 FORtS l TD •39 99 . . ' .. .. , • • r PLUS TAX & LIC.ENSE RAND NEW 1973 TD WAGON . ' . r ·-country Squire 400 CID 'N .v..a, (OIMnience group, heavy duty ,$Uspension, deluxe bumper group, carpeted, cargo area, etc. (3J76S17539S) 1269 WINDOW STICKER PRICE $5049.16 1972 PIN TO RUNABOUT , Automatic trans., power disc brakes, r•dio, heater, 2000 · · motor, accent CJrOup. Excellent cond. 4'58FLO •1799 4~j.4!1~~ 1972 FORD f100 Y~ TON .. ·~-.~-·- ' . 19~~}J.tOSTANG ·I. ii ' I • ' • 2 Door H•rdtop. VI, •ulo· m•tlc tr•n1 .. power •~er! 'in9, r•dlo, · heeter, white wells, Wi,. ·w~Hl~~~v1r1, , ·~tr• c1e iin. lSUJtlS} ' " ~; ~799 .. FORD \ •• . I • -, . • . - - ' j ,• •• . -.. ... • • .IO~"' .............. ~ .. lttllilialo'-.J.ies • eat It?'' 1 ~ •' I Plo!Rty. ~· · . ~ • -'1'l1e gbal ol jil... . . ,. Inc., r he · • quarte!ld' • Vole,t. · • • .. ,.lie ... . .• . .. , ¥-" .... J o put~ llD llit ~~· I M ........ M=~·~~ ~~~ ~ .= """ ,!;!'~~~ ~ villC'Lllture edaolanllips at ~-.aa ia·d;·\ time. ' An *""wth of the Califoroia Raisin Advlso., lloard, tbe tlS-member group include . Vel of raisin growers and raisin e-cten [rom all over the.valley~ Meet.1\111 take place monthly with field trips pl"""" as -rttmlties arise. 'l'be group ... far bas toured the ~Maid raisin , jant In Kingsburg ,. the vlU~ department at iforrua State U~ty, fresno, •Cl?Ordinl to Marit)11 IJ'lak ol Sanger, pas\ prtslde!lt. Throu~sates of their cookbook, 11Tb.e' Amazln' !sin,'' at $1 each, ·and a holi- day gift ck of raislt\S at $3.5' .. -they· hope \> _ \)aise at least $1,d:io fo r schola'ttill'. • . IAts Ot research can be done to find new ways to use raisins , Mrs. Hoak said, and study 4i s needed in the growing and processing of grapes. Raisins are excellent. for cboking and eating, sbe J'Xplained. ~use they ~VF a variety Of. iUtrienls aNI do not caw dental cartos. y Why~ railins otherwise? Their ~ is essential to the health of· the state'1~omy and necessary to the raisin es so they can ..keep~ p~ dueing .and keep cenlral Calllornia alive. meringue and bake in 3SO<legree oven IS minutes or unW meringue is brown. . ' Metlllflae ' Beat egg wbites until frothy. Add 4 tablespoons S11Pr. gradually. and coo· .tinue beating lllllil stiff. Add 11 reaspoon vanilla (1Ublnltttd by Alda Gui!tl), · ' HOLIDAY RAISIN ' POUND CAKE I cup raisins 1/z cup vegetable oil l white c8ke mix 4 eggs · ·1 1 cup waler ·1 NO HARVEST PIE 1 package instant pudding mix (lemon or vanilla) Combine egg~. oil, water and pudding mix and blend slowly. Add cake mix and raisins. Continue to mix thoroughb'. Pour iIJIO lul>ular cake )>an ed !>eke in --. degree oven ,30 io 45 m141tes (sufwnlt~ by SaJM!y Rocca). . ' RAJS!!LVAILEY MUFFINS I cup chopped raisins Yt cup sug1r ,, .. t I cup '~cu I g. 11 teaspoon .chmamon v. cup milt . I elf, olltlhtly beaten 2 cu~ buttermilk biscuit mix Com ' ar, cornstarch, salt, cloves and cir119WR. Blend in egg yolks. Add sour crft"'m, raisins and lemon juice. Chok oyer moderate heat, stirring I con• stantlyl'W:ll mixture thickens. C.ool and fold in c~ped walnuts. Combine bisCult mix, sugar, cinnamon and raisins 4J, bowl. Bl.end egg with milk and add to dry ingredients. Stir until bat· ter is just moistened. Pour -11rebaked pie shell. Top with Spoon batter into 12 greased muffin pan cupe and b;lke in 411 degree oven for 15 minutes. (1Ubmltled by "1da Gulsli). h9nge Down lo the lasl jingle of your . f o o d budge\! ' · It's easy to prepare these pocket sand- wichef, that Greeks call "Poli Kalo" which meant"'very good." 11£h single flat roll stuffed with sauteed onionti"fit!ppers and sausage makes.• hearty, hot, Jl(ltritious •andwlch t~t's a switch from tacos. , 1'e pufly, not fillable fylls are made !romiza mix in your kitchen. Just handle the gh a bit dlfferenCly and use the sauce !or a ded flavor and spiciness. Makes four large pndwiches or six small ones. ·, • p()C·K,T SANOWICHIS l;teaspoo!!'lalt I -i 2 teasp(lOll,:ou ~. 1 -2 pa~Qaeo.,(15% o'l"ces) COll)plete Ch"°" Piua llix I 1 paetage (8 oun~ link sausage, cut • i1lto small pieties • \ Medillm gre"'1 pft)pers, cut Into strips Medlnm oalonl iicecl Md Ilk and oil 'tO -fl '* ,,,. . pare~K«ieuo· ~ ... p.;:k. age ~-a•oured :.Al_ Iii! knea about lllln~ Covw ~bowl and let rile 20 nilnal¥. Punch down And di· vlde dough Into 4 or ' equll parts, Shape into balls; io1l each one~a l'IRht. ly llOured Btlrltte to a s.lnclt ,drde. Pia& ,a inches apart on an !IPJi::'ased 'llaklng shwit. Cover, lel rest 111to201 utes. . • · 1Mke In 425' Ii', oven lilt 8 to io minutei. MeanwhUe saute sausage, green peppen an d onions together. Pour oil rat. Add sauce and cover; simmer lO minutes, • , Ro01ove bread from oven and let cool. spill each roll hall open anti atun with sauce mixture; sprinkle with canned cheese. ' I • -. , Fqr best results, simmer raisins in, an e qual amount of water for I 0 minutes before combining : them with other ·ingredients. . l I 11E4ANDI~ l•w- Wt ' rt•; .,.,..1 .. 1'91 ' , .... -. • Valley Muffins end Fresno Harvest Pie • ' are two ways Home News and Views • ' By DOROTHY WENCK ora ... c-ty ...... -. ...... Aa housewives boycott meat and plan "mealless1mea1s" for two days a week, one or the foods which they might choose as a substitute is eggs ... . Nutritionally, are eggs a good rep)~ ment for meat? · The answer is a resounding yes. In £act, eggs .provide the most nearly perfect natumly oeauring protein food for humans. Egg protein has the highest biolollcal value and digestibility of any protebi lood.. ll thus serJes as a yardatlct ·of perfeCtlon -in terms of amino acid ..... tent -agllnst w!!lp all other protein foods m -red. The protein-to-lat ration (thal ,11, th6 1 amounl of prorein thal yau &el ID pro. portion to amount of lat). 11 blCbor la • eggs than in meat-. .. ,. , ~ ' • • Eggs al!O ·supply many of the !'Iller Thi• seems high to us because we have nulrlenls louod In meal ,-pa~ bien used to much I01f•1. pricea. !;1st Iron and B-"iltamins~ year, for example, the price ol egp •!-Eggs are rich in the B-vitami111 50 oenia a. dorun, and even loWef on riboflavin and, ·thillmln. and they aleo IPe<llll. 1 1uppl)I vttarnin A, Which Iii not found In Ea pricea ,.,,.. 50 low laJt '"" meal· in 1ppi:tdable IUIOUOll (except --ol overproduct\On. ,. liver). • r-......... actaaD '-'"" The""'· wldclt·lt.foomd tn the ea'Jll(k, • -.. ---,.... y '!'""''." is In a blologleally &vailable lonn, mean· -· As a ....Wt, they dode -II' Ing our bodies can use ~ el!ecti..Jy. ~ In ~ So -Ille aip-Ooe ......, why eggs are not being • llTll1ler ud the prteoo ~. ed .,.,. as 1 IAlllllilute for -II Ille you loot at today'~ prices , bad jJtllllldly -their eholeoterol -pare them Wttb the If the IenL ., you find lllot .... lht more n 11 lnie !1'"f..., )'olu are bllb .. .-.i today -In teiill. If llllnlly cbollllerol. 0...111 )'Olk oant•lm aw -..and the adall .,.. of our 650 mllllgrlllll of el!olesterol -com---thin they ..... tholf.~ pared lo 70 mi1J11rams of cboles1tral ID a A -large ..,. ~must weigh 3'~ ..... " ""'· pcrl. limb, 11 leolt 14 -) • ... 'II-. • or Osh. doztn, really eotts you IO coots a But we lack ~evidence to.,,.. pound. •, !bat cl!olesterol In !be iliet Is bannlul and '11le 0nly olher anlmal protein food s wW lead lo heart attaeb. which are thl• lnexpenllva are c¢tage 'l'ltG evl~ at thi! time is too mmay ·-and dry milt. Ami aelllter or !hem lo .., tba.I 110r111111, beal!hy adulln and eoolaln !run, children should eat fewer-tggs l.O natd . So even al todaY'• prices, e:ggs l're an he~":.:,i:· as well as nulrlllon·wlte cxcellcnl protoin substllule for hlgb pric-ed muta. eggs are 1 good value. QllESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: . to use the naturally • sweet tang of raisins in baking. I . ·. supermarl<ets la ad....Ustnc a -~ ~d .=. ·~t ~ "'-,,..,, -llid . ., says lltal 1":J: •-.d i-iliillitiij ~t""""4 mil -protein, -.:: Bui the label 11111 the ~ "~. watert tstu?ed Vlft'Nle ~ wplablo protein. lnp." Am I~ iny .._,, ~ water IJ the .-moot pro?lz I lit 1 gredien11 • .• : I A. Thlt fmllatlca.-......,. Ji111tii !or about lD C<Gll • JIOllltf. (tr11 (lllro oent) 1... !ban Ille loell ground bed. Appoc..U, -..... "' the gmnl '*' """ ...... ,.,. M' It 111'! protein One! water. --~ •boul '511 -· .: The.SOY pr<Mln thal lh<:y d -)I be In dry form, and lo glvt It Ibo aio- ~lstency or meat , wnter ts 11-· ~ So you are not btlna cheated In fn!tlp <Olltent when -ct th<: be<! II~ with JOY proleift and ntor. :• "Bu\ 1ook at how expensive they ire," you might aaf, not1!>g that tho CUl'rtfll COit IJ about 70 cents a doz<n. Q. I've noticed that on< ol the The aoy prot•ln 11 not quite u h,_. quallly 1 protein u 11\tlt. It Jacka _.of the .... ntlal amino add• that ._, ,... talns. However, when they are 1Dlnd, th<: meat wW lli(l\)ly the mlaalna - add and the two proltlDs wlll .._ together vtry tlleetlvtty. , ., • • • ' • • r • .. ' t I I I . . ' •• •' . • t-:c . ' 'fl OAILY PILOT w~, Aorit U, 1'173 r-\. ' ' ~ , ~nything Goes' -Attitu'de Doe~~C))f>~ , Fa(- -Byt4llll!K .)( •S•ER \ lessor o sociology a t engage jn"'°c~ht Dr.·Wa~hot. tlt:,~Q.-II the social~.~ damaa!Dc •ui:. .,.._ fen a relation!lilp ""1chi. ex· soci.iy. SWlnilnl "' •e °' • -,.,. "'" .. Cllll!Qrllla State Uqi;rersitv at ~lne '31\d usually In the The first, she offered, IS' the -iba.U. OIL\NGE .-riage:· And lllOilllr, Nod POI-dllnJ , Impossible and -for lhl! beilutllbl ad! .. When 1 ...,.. to Mz.. Fullerton, she wor~ '!'.ith same place. "o"enletennlned..aalllre of the , , ~:;:r·-sty, said ~ aQows tic, qualities 'f'!!ich .,..,uliiauy whlm, allf.aald, ~ • 1-" ,,a b ·' on ·• .gfaduate' students ro.-1-sludy · SUcb sexual encounters. sbe sesual experience In American ~ .P"ll maey J"'Gl'le .,. • a penm1 to '"'";:l;.':"' •• Jolt b\lt lllJllllit ill marriage. 'conalderod "~a swe'!!!.d.f: .. golng 'of mate sw~..-"swing· s4id are not ...,Uy spon· society." -tac -munltles and Peri-we · 'l .,_ ''Wt're":f,)'OtlOl!people ' anddemud ·"( ·~ And ·In private illg" i!l.Qr;lilg• Coonty. tan.00., occuirences although Women's liberatioo _I Ir• t ..... And. aid Dr. Wal!llctkl .llave wllh -..., loYe." * a ltlR ot ," tthe lllld.o • II rnlllllt.,~ · a ~ · 18¥• 'Thank' bui'tDS,•'...-:-Alfil. this e';'f"">J. she was the first couple 'she In-!urned to _eaµal" ~beratloo "'l'lle7 bi...,•t bad time to uJd. ' 'r . ~. ~ Juliet\" ",\"v• cope with Ill~~." · • £./ding to Dr Ml!lr i:. loctunng on Families Tha t terviewed for the study was with ~ belld to !roe ......,., • e w ~titil, lllALE FA!rl'ASY ~ ail! .Don~ are daJle IJf,... , - alshok, clir~~:0r..,,meo's 'Swing' -Fad or Fashion!" plcked up afte attending ygu....U sexually, you must new val~ ad new.,_ ~t . ~ bollt oa lmpoalble nxn11111c could be~ . aJl1§.;..lof the UC Sao as a part of tl)e~ llCI ~enslon church services. , -.iealli' .j>e free," she said. And, ldeotitles. • A .recumn1 theme In _. nta&nalllpo. Thef ne..,./ lell all<ln a.'-.., oll· """'ror.~loo. courre on Uvm~ ')'og~tber in Rather, !t such 'rtla-men relate aexual potency People who swing a re QJOVles, llbe Jiolnted au~ ii one ol ~-tbJnCs u washllil a atama" . 11\if.'sh,lt ~rr.i Uiink 4 lot of wbaL the Fanuh~. tionsh!,ps are ta1ned through with ~mg a potent human generally flrat generation ~ ·man ~tted With t w O man 1 sbortl for ~ years. ~~ ·~dia would have u, b<!lieve A mmorlty of. the couj)les parties or ubs which have !"'illg m the woni !!"" dted ·loge jp'&duala, lllve ~ women. You know~ Is Morrlage, she pomted t, loot · hi dlli'flif& happening is just that: whit who .paru~pate m ~marital this as their purpose for u· ~ Klll?"ledge. a fdm a~!Y from tile old Midftst Bl}'lng ~thing about male wort and rou~. ~ ~· tine days. · r. media wants us to believe relationships are utoptans. she isle.nee. whlth is built around "scor-w~y l of life, are new to the -fantasies. ~ theme ii a more real~c-di of_ tbJ.s way, she Jald, • "· happening ., she explained • said. Tl!eitMe the people who. lnl!," as an esample ol this. auddle cl..,. 111burbS and com-oral <0pt1lahoo but, t h e _ • gbt be (oomd experience ~ She admlt.9 to a prejudice · might~ form communes and CONVENTIONAL LIF.E "In society right now, most plain that they have no speaker said, stQdtes ~ 0 t aoundi.ng " in ' OllJ or sroblems iri "*'' that there are ~wo spectrums·, lry to creat~ ~lifestyles. Otherwise, sttq said.· these of us aren't nia.kinr It like friends: . . that few peopl~ expe anolber movie, "Fiddler on tions to other human be.iNs r r . lbe "'' But '!!• )118jority of people people have a "highly coo-we'd Ute to." So sex, the ·But m the swmgmg scene, tbls before mamBI! ooly the Roof." ' "1'I comillg to terms with sucih 0 sexuat '1~Y J ;_ • 9l!~hc wi... "swing" do it "to have ventional lifestyle.'.' Racism .......u.i-.:-' ---.1 ... ;.....1, "isn't an ·u.ey say. they have found a half of them it after a ... :.. I li: · "! · represen a ion In w fl i c ""' f .. ·"··! ~l.O\ ~~and fl ll " 'ty {~----'--PROBLEMS wawgl a.s one ness. "anything goes" and the world some un sex ... part1cl,Udl Y often exists among them. expeneoce In o tse . ex>mm':IJU . -. JIUU-,-aa.-~ut after aw~ people Ure or peopl.e-'s private Lives that \11hich won't confiict with Dru~ are not usually allowed .... Rather, she suggested, Jt is Co-maritaJ relationship also___..---· gen·mrn"-'ted, ''I've "ls It any wonder that peel" • the scene, °" Walshok· Much' of what she t>diev~s marriage." at their parties. And, lhese are "highly symb:tlic" aod linked • • s o ~ e b ow fits" into tried ~ I've ne~ tried pie b a~ e problems, 11 she 1 lf!Id. , ,,1 might come frO!Jl her doctoral so, for the purposes of her not th< people who support to ~ sense of competenc)I, eoclolocical dilcusainns ol Jll'O"' ·beforo. Tbll, ~ wd, sag-asilecl You expect Steve . She beli~-·m offers dilf!rtatioo on feminine sex-di!ICUssion. she offered ccr civil liberties. powe'r and' accepta~Wty, tltution and pornography, Dr. gests that it ls a "IUllll )itcQueen Jo take you off into only ••vq, " ' limited" ulflity \or her past reseOrcli marita l relations as •·• However, just a 1 con· nonsexual tbln~ _whldl "!< tn-l\'ailhok aald. . 1~ -t" I a , the -and ln,otead you eet ~ w!ll'1/j; ::F lain 'th the Kinsey Instilute. "agreement between husband temporary IJfe I s "ex-telloctual , per'6q3J and .OCW 0 a.e IOC!ologls~ Kinsley wblch the ~ "ft. Waller, Mlttbaaj' iiey, ~ •c<•-· ere . aud wife to have sexual rela· lr8ordinarily COIJ)plel," co-life do not provtde.. Davis ,sugests that prosUtu-1 J>llll4. their Oemil ~-But llie ~· for a Stevit 8'ilnl ~ · "SWINGING" STUDY tions with other oeople but in marital 1e:ruality suggests a Another •reasoning . she of-tion 'allows an elpttS&i!XJ. of <I bebaVlor." · .• McQuecm ••• vigor, youth, i ll iS, ~i5;~,;d, not But while an assistant pr .. contexts ill which they both combillllion ,of tlleomo, said fered !or ~ntmlal rela· man'•· and-tOCial oesuality v Bl!i Dill<!-~ alao of· '""'""""' ••• II prevalent ill , flSbfon, · · . -': . . ... . t· I . ' . . ' ' Phantom ·Pairi 1 1·5 ·ebrie-1 Th~ci~; ,. Have Camper, Will Travel . • Two of These and Two of Those • the Huntington Beach Friends of the Library of which Mrs. Wroi>el is president. Loading for a trip. are th e senior Wrobe!s 'with cbildren Oeft to right) Derek, Peter andl'am. Peering Around Residents Traveling . MRS. FRED L. Meister of Fountain Valley will host an "opera boutique" which will he presented for the USC Faculty Wives by contralto Eva Gustavson. WINNER of two art contests Is Jody Ceithaml, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ceithaml of Newport Beaeh. A graduate of Corona del Mar High School sh~ is a freShman art major at the University . of Southern California. An illustration on a postcard won first place in the KIJS-radiCf station contest and a pen and lnk collage. was judged first place In the Bullock's annual art, show. HOSl'ING the a n n u a l meeting of J..as ~as, tomor- row in her Corona del Mar home will he Mrs. Gene waShburn. Pair to Wed In May R!tes . A '!Qay 18 wedding Is being plaMed by Mlss Kristin Kay Bruning and Dr. Weldon ,E. Havins Jr. News of the 1>et/.otbal and lorthcomillg wedding w a s revealed b1y her mother, Mn. Karen Margrela Wood of Corona del Mar. Mils Bru· ntng Is a graduate of the Con- vent of the Sacred Heart. Menlo Park and received a BS ill ~ursing al the University of California. DEAR ANN LANDERS: C&n you settle a pretty wild argument? A friend of mine cut off his finger in an accident. He just threw it away. My mother was very upset when she heard about it. She said a person should always bury any dismembered part or the body (especially a finger or a hand) because if an animal should get hold of it and chew It, that penon would feel the paill and it can be e1c:ruclating. This sounds to me like an. old wives' tale and I said so. My mother insists she ls righ~ Please clarify, -APPLETON, WIS Q AND A. DEAR q, Sorry to bave to disagree wltb your mother, but she is Wl'Qllg, When a digit or a limb ls dismembtrtd, the nerve endings sometimes become·lr· ritated and tbe person then feels the same kind of pain be would experieoce if be still had tbe missing dJgit or member. lt'.s pretty weird, for example, to bave a pain in a foot that has been amputated. The eerie theory may seem logical to the penon suffering from "pba.tttom" paiM:, as they are called, but it bas no yalldity whatever. - ' ' ;4•.l~ ' a ~- I • who coofeoaed outlandllb, Immoral ,and illegal behavior. Why did>"'" faali oul at tbls couple? Are they llur1lni ~y? .. Are they COiiing !Iii taxpa~ an,ytlJlng? -J and J might not be as nutty-as you think. Sex bas been the cauae of more misery and grief tlian /my single thing 1 know of. I've come to the COncluaion that - the whole world has aooe sex-crazy and I'm fed up with it. If people Indulged In sex only wben they were in love, wouldn't rne he beaalifuJ? -CHARITY· DEAR CHAJR, Yea, 11 "°"'d -bat don't stand on one foot waWag for It to bappea, dear. The JtX drive It second on- ly to man11 lDlllad for IUl'Vfval. Sts: u .~-~ I I -t.~t I I .. t -. ,J. horn In 1899. ·~ ,. . ~ng suit was a swallow'tau C#lta•.:o:-S-'""1 ~I wasmanled:lrand }u\Ve Worn it since ca 'ljlany . -·4 lt Is slli!Jn woaderful ' '.~I plAn to WW It w~ 'l;DY ~d I ~bratt oar 50th ~Ing ~ in l!ePlember ot 1111: Yes, ~olbe 11111 still lits m~ perfecUy. Tlwin.•,:rour collpnn. We enjoy it very much. l 'iin·- A M!~G~~:~,ER,~~ ta M:fJgan? When yoa read tbls ln the paper pleue let me !mow. And may I av, the date or your1 golden ·~ .... ntveraary so I can notify the ,.bllalier? aa .._11o.1 ofJ;xe came mada lator. I'll ask blm to seod a pllototnpl>er io II.~ ~~ ~ or """""" "II" your home. I'd love to bave a jl!clare of a -m-·~ ......-•_....sex llltbat76-· '· wttb 11dlteue, war, meatll .U.. -and i•ll bet be w~d, too weddlnt .wt, ud. all the rolte• tlllap In 'llli ww1cL" I .. . DEAR ANN LANDERS ' You were merely said I wu !iappy,lllOl-bob Is an upcoming wedding ' !Oil needlessly insulting to J and J of Winter bad follDd each otller, ...._ ~ 1rlaw tbelD bananas? Ann Landers' · Park, Fla., who gave up sex because bollt IQts of luck., . i · -. booklet, "The Bride's ~ they said it was the cause of all the rop ~ the facts from the ini~ ten things Jn the world. They did not a1k DEAR ANN LAHDEllS' '"'81 lelter.-to the last bill and who YOU to give up sex (which might have signed "Eternal Bride" wb) bad worn receive your copy, write to justliied your outburst), they mereiftold her weddillg gown '-' 11 ~Ill-,In care of the DAILY PILOT you that THEY had given tt up. ' rUversaries was ot inttnd,to me ... ,,_ long, stamped, self..a You have been far kinder to read~ My parents were .married Jn lli'I. I and 25 cents m·. -m· . . · ··r ..... :· .... ' Decorating: Exacting Art UN tfptof eolllOfl or •n IMpfck to ''bor•'' lnltlrge MMto•wtlcltntll•met•to •low hole (on Ht• for wlndow-99f11; on top or ln•erUonof...-topl9f'Ollyolk.Dnlnlft.. ~ tor ...... •Mii). Hokt OMr bowl. to ..... ,,...,..'°' ... dtltlff) Ind rtn ... CUrwff cutlcle 21111n •lloW tor .... " ,......, Mlf H,........ • dtftef9ftit hue ....... o,.twl-.Allf--M --Otloftlll----ecwertdbf •••,llwtltfalll,or,6rlaodttd. .,., ......., plMttoe. ••; 1tu• tn ,....., A lghtty 1t91'WMM lln• 19 tukt• to onl (or •nr ofter ••Ptt window. Wtlh Ktator., 9'1dudy •nl•rte hole; trtm •long outlne. ·• ----~{> 00() ill ' • . '!'here will be plenty of itetllS to choose when ·Orange Coast Mothers of Twins Club ofiers a Ooontry Store Bo~tique from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14, in Murdy Park Clubhouse, Huntingto n Beach. Sampltng the wares are Steven and Ronnie Klitz and their.mother, Mrs. Ben Kat7.. The Mmes. Chuck Buckingham and David Weiss are chairmen of the event that will benefit med· !cal researdi Involv ing twins and aid to needy families. Her fiance !1 a gradbate of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine In North C.rollna and will be a repdont physi· clan at the Juli!' -Slein Eye !nstilule, UCLA, followillg discharge from the Navy. • lea plcfl moy be utocl at o d~I lot IMlll Laop 1or "°"""' 11 o ,._of tl044 gift.tie top IUMI"""" holn, Ind ....... htre. to oerd. ......................... Into tnHtl oonl Of h-tt In !Opt Ol t-. -Glut_._ __ _ Spll 1 bltft ol 9lue on waxtd ,..,.,, W. ..,....,., • up flnl, orte•thtri...... . : • flUei itlil• on~ hold·t.r • •• f • • ; . . • \ ) .,. • I • • Plans Polished for diamo d..,Ba//· ..... ~· Musical Diamond! is the t b ~me selected by the Riviera Clu b writs annual Diamond Ball which will begin with a no-bolt cocktail hour Friday, April 13, .I \ in the Balboa Bay Club. Making decorations to carry, out the theme are Qeft to right) the Mmes. Frank Hurlbut, Kessler ~l Miller and George M. Lawler. 50th Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Bo Christian Roos Sr. of Newport Be a c h celebrated their 50th weddlbj( anniversary by reaffirming their vows in the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Their daughter Carolyn Olsen was matron of tbonor and son Bo Ross Jr. v.•as best man. Their grandchildren, Cathy Olsen Wrath, Heidi and Marta Roos and Denis and Jon Olsen also participated in the ceremony which was attended by 250 guests. Layaway Lowdown-· 1 1£ yOll're buying something the payments? If not, can the ~-~ ... ::;·:-,•,m•,.,•,• .. • ...... on !I'm layaway plan, you money be ' applied to other '" ""' c".-" should find out what the goods~ Ji) G JI store's. policy is before you In sortie extreme cases, !he fo lJto , "tay down" even one dollar on ans\vers to both quesUons are ~( 1vJJ BALI the merchandise, says the no. If ) ~ ' l.i•·uduall' Better Business Bureau of The layaway plan is a form l;-1\· C(l1'!ll'l lcrcs Metropolitan' New York. of selling in which the-c /\. • '""' FF c~,, ~·-not take --"-of ,,. E. 11111 SI, c. ... Mn. 'I Can •)'OU get yGUr money er ~ ,...............,., 1"••' " ••lllfl'• Mkt.1 ~ bac~·if you don 't complete all the goods until he bas com· .. ,.,.,. ~· " ., pleted. the puments on them. .r··- Ice skating partles. 8 Foryourdoto-0tYQ11• family-any day of tho yNr ot tho Ice Clipodeo Cllalet Speolol ralH tor len ofmo.-. Private perty room for food 1ervlc~W1th ~ol<lttng. OF COSTA MESA a delightful b11dget salon where beattt£f11l hair styles be gin. ' PRICE LIST (htno C..rwe '" U.., HMr) MONDAY THRU THURSDAY , Fl\IOAY, SA TU It.DA)'\ SUND.\! PRICES Sl16HTlY HJGHEI\ Shompoo •nd Sot --·--------__$2.!IO l op Permtnent Wave .'.·-····-----7.50 & •P Tint -,--·--·-·---5.!IO l op BIHch Touch-up ----------·-10.!IO l op fro•ting ··-··~----·--· __ ._14.00 l op Semi Permenent L..1he1 ·--··-··--·-10.00 haircuts •t.50 Work Help A sheltered worksho~ helps disabled persons. ' 'l'be worUlqls ....,... de- veloped to meet lhe need for special facilities in which disabled men and women can be prepared for work in regular Industries. FQ.r those unable to meet the demands of compe t l ti v e employment the w o r k s h o p may provide extended employ- ment where the disabJed may produce according to their capabilities. • • , Wo<_,, April 11, 1973 DAILY PILOT •38 !mmii Students Kid You ~ot: . _,-- School Fun _/a~---. Games /' . . LOS ANGELES J UPI - When your fa-lb g r a d • )'OWlg~ to school tbese A , U..-teacher I! likely to ask him to play a game of goals. add their ..... •·Prtorltits may v 1 r y greatly," Lane said. "For ex· ample, this one -Lear.n how to use leisure time -may l>e: given o low prk>tlty In the deprived ar<as but high lri schools In weJl-to-do neighborhooth. \ "Here's another one -Gain "A foal I! a timeless thing; )'OU may not achieve It this year or nen year, maybe never, but it's a direction in whi ch you want to move. "We are try.Ing to develDp the kind of instructional pet· tern where a kh;l says. 'When I learn thUs. I've done what's upected of me." She'll give him I big sbeel ol canlboard wllh tbe legend "goal statements" on it; a set or printed tabs with ·goats on lhem such as uLtam bow to be I &ood citiien," "Leam how to examine and use in· rormaUon." ~le.; and a flock ol red cardboard discs. a general education -that.~Piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ii~iiiiiii~ may not mean much to 1 ftfth grader but will be lmp>rtant in the minds or many Uth 'l'be idea is lo paste the goals on tbe master sheet and rate them by placing ont or more discs next to ~. One disc Is low priority while five iJ tops. The game is the product or mi.ny 'educat.of3' minds and is distributed by Phi belta KaP. pa, a society of educators, ·under the direction or ~Car· roll Lang. At a recent orientation meeting for school principals and com rn u n rt y·represen· tatlves at Northridge Junior High School, Lang told the gathering the game of goals is In reality "a communications device." Lang bas held 100 &ucll worUhops in 17 states for aboot 4,500 persons with the idea of aetting goals in educa· tloo for tbe gnupmar grades through high school. graders." · • ."Other goals lilted : learn to respect and get aloog with people with •·horn "'e work and Jive ; develop skills to enter a Specific field of wOrk; develop pride in work and a feeling or sel!·worlh: learn how to be a good manager or money, property and resources: learn about and try to understand the ch.ling-es that t8ke place in the world: learn how to respect and get along with people who think, dress and act differentl y. The school may set specific goals. For example, one school stated that eighth g r a d e students should be able to write a 300-'WOrd essay \lii th only IS percent errors in spell· ing, grammar and use of words. Dr. Lang told the Northridge gathering : • 1be project ideally involves -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ol everyone connected wit ht1 education. The tea c be rs , school advisory b o a r d members , some PTA representatives and eventually the students the.msel,vea .should have a voice in stating goals. After the goals have betp rated, the project has a test to det.enntnc how well t b e particular school is moving toward the stated goals. . The game includes a list of 18 goals, but participa'nls may ·-. Need crul> Funu't CaU Huntington C<nt<r for help ha miiing /unda for communit~ f)f'Oj~ct.!. 897-2533 OVERWEIGHT Men and women ntedH- 50 women and 50 men •t le••t 20 lbs. overwefeht •nd no more th•n to lbs. to complete ' ww1u cr•sh weight and inch '°111 progrem. For ,.....,-ch ..,. •!O<Y on hum•n CHORIONIC GONADTROPHll~ Must be able to pass rigid physkel exam •nd pay -.. cost. of medical and lab fM, •tc. Omega Clinic COST-A MESA 646-16» 11•t NIWPOIT HOUll1 t:Olo7:ip P.M. FREE &LION : TO COQNIQ ~­KIDS! SJIFJIRI ~ C and H SUGAR OFFER ~~ f'iO.==~"' $2. 75 admission now free ror MCh child 5 Ihru 11, accompani~ by• • paying adult and the blue oval rrom • • the tront or a C and H &iaar bagl • One oval and one adult per child, -: • pleaae. (Kids Under 5 alwaya rrwO San Diego Freeway al Moulton Park· way, Irvine HURRY-OPFER ENDS MAY211 • MBA YROI I-IN• CINTll J?Of H•1bor 11,4, •+ Atl"'t C..t• Met•1 C•IH. tt•t• N.11141 m- 1695 lrvi119 Ave. -Costa Mesa Comer of EHi 17th St,.....Abovo L• C••• lletl•ur•nl Uu your 81nk.Am1rleard or M1r.1tr Ch1ra• 645-1 050 548-9986- • 0,.. Dellr, toclo""" ~,. .... -•-'- , ' FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH • HUNT1N6TON CENTn HUNTlNGTON IEACH ·, • FASHION SQUAU SANTA AMA • ) SOUTH COAST l'LAlA COSTA MISf' ' . . ' ' • I I • I • • .. ·-• • r . I ' • OAJLV PILOT ! N I w-.i,, Aptll II, 1'73 ~ • ,.J A·nd the -Bea.t • • .-Goes on • • • ·Arnd ,the Bea -~. r . .. • -• • •• . - • For P-T U~i#s • • Editor'• Nott: A column devoted to Newpart B~ Costa Mtso, ~poq B and Mission Vi#J .mrtn1- teochtr oromi~ 1ttui appear fn th e .. -J>Alf.1 1 PILOT toch "''~ motion mMlt bt... • bv th• ..,,..,.., 4tfl!'!t1'.' nvnt or Mr1. Gartd~tl( 1744 CenttUa Place,',NN- port Beach bv 5 p.m. Thundatl for p11blication Wedtte1daf/. ,., .. . . \ , ,' 'r° " I ~ ,. ,, ' ... I • Sjionagl• at 546-2501 or Mrs. cart -·11.et•-Jat M&-1699 • .. ,. Mrs.' .~Id Hohl may b< "~~:i¥t !4U302 for l!i<~of~an glass bollles and..,. ~lor the recycling an.I drive. , " .. ~ M ~.i-~ PFO , '-OnlliJJolmaa " """-'•·-1 i #-' ~Ut;:Jl _ : Earl Bjelland, 'announces that the ',open house and art sh . ijl lake place lrom 7 ' • ' ,1 _ •.. 0 OAKiY.:i.Pl~,,.,..._llr ....... ~ • ·volunteer 'ks. Eugene Meister prepares Donald 1 'Dumain for ·hls heart 'beat 'fest at Paulariru> School I in Costa Mesa: The Parent TeilChe~ Association used the ph011<1Cllrdiosean as a beiltjl project for fourth and ,lifth ~aders. 'A follow-up dipic-was conducted lo further diagrlose Ill• 19 stuilents round to have Irregularities among the 152 tested. Heart scanning is designed to deteet unknown heart disease aJ!d falsely labeled murmurs. The pilot project, with equipment loaned from Garden Grove School Dis· tnct, was conducted by Dr. Me!Yille. Singer and Eleanor Mason, SCbool nurse. · New instructional media. center will be open for parents to view. from the COsta Mesa Police Department will give a helicopter demonstration ror students at 11 a.m. tomor-Newport H±.•; PT A row . . . students and Mn. Jame• G. Blain parents ~J,ill decorate rest p ·dent __:.., • homes .yi the area for res1 ': .! Eister<starting at 10:30 a.m. COMlNG \JP: Ecology paper Weilnesday April IS. drive tomorrow morning. ' . Sludents will be assisted by REPORTS: Servmg' on the PTA members. • • , ~.for tile spring ' ,.·. f111$1J.l.'si;w luncheon art P I · PTA 'the Mines.-Cbarles Zamora, au ar1no c bai_rman; Caesar Mn. Pnl Damala ~ ~l.'a n ~,I o tt I, fashion 1 Bay Vie w PTA Mrs. Donald M~well Presiden' ... to f tciiMbt. Students and .J>Oi'~)il*• Invited to · at· "1id~i'.i •: ,• President loo \ ·~·.icQo-1!-dd 'ato r; William~ --• ~ 1 · '.!f!~er. program: John ., COMING UP: Open bou..e at Sweeney, deoorallons, and COMING UP : A cl(ll d 's Garden of Fashion. ·Js tb'e theme of the show, where girls will model t h • I r favorite outfits at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Enttttlinment, refreshments and prl:J!s also will be featured . REPORTS: Robert Hallberg, reUring custodia n w a s honored at a luncheon gi ven ... .' by board members. CM High PTSA . Mrs. CU1 l\olmaJr President COMING UP: Spring liincheon for members and ti-lends at nooo Monday, April 16, at the Mercury Savings and Loan Mio. building, Hunt· ingtoo Beach. '11ckets, at $1.50 each, are available by contacting Mrs, J a m e a l Monte ilfa' PTA Mil.'~ Herndon · -P;t;siient COMING •t!P : Molher· daughlt? tea and fashion show after school tomorrow. Admission hr 3S cents and tickets will be sold at the door . .REPORTS: Proceeds lrom lhe sweat shir\""8le1 were $119 •. Skating party grossed $42. Newport Ele. PT A l\ln. Rog ... Early Pnsidtnt • COMING UP: Ar1s and crafls fair aod open house from 1 to 9 torught in t h e cafetorium. First, second and third place ribbon! will be given for art projects. p.m. tomorrop-will, be Rayntoml • Jo rgensen preceded '~Y a s]iO~l>\lslJlOga . ti • ~· ' meetlni it l!h1Cti·trr»a1n:a.;.{ ;. t",, .. .,. offleera wilt Ile hjitaUijl. '' • "' ' Serving as audllor is Ray· Woo dlan d PFO rnond Raboin . . . Cla11 Mn }amet Kay parties ~Ill take pla~,.·Fri-' 1'1' .. ' .: ~sident day, Apnl 13. ,-. CO~G UP · Open house REPORTS: Paper drive net· . . ted $117. Prizes will be with mstallaUon of officen awarded to the wiming will take place at 7:30 rooms . . . Certificate of tonight. Serving for the 1973- comm e fl d at i.o g :-""1·, .174 · . .mooi 'year will be the presented lo the PTA 6y 'Mm<s. Cllllord Shu y I er Foortb Districi for oulstand-. i -~t: Ronald 'Perkins: UC Jll'Ol1:o'" booklt. Ntw JO!iii Merritt, Millon Grier received were ribbonll from and Wesley Woods vice Harbor Council fQ\' !'"~lte ~dent&; Ridlanl 'EIUott and program bbo~ and Donald A II r e d , , secretaries; William Wille, St. Joachim PG treasurer; Michael Smith, Mr1, John E. stoaemu President COMING UP : Representatives historian; James Kay, parUament.arian, and John Hayes, auditor and teachers' representative. Affair Artistic Bear Slleet S<:bool's an· nual Science, Art.s and Craft Fa I r will take place during o p e n house Thursday, April 12, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Ribbons will be award· ed to winners. Prepar- ing their entries are Tony Maggi Oett) and Steve Klreber. I (' • - " -• . . • . ' . • • . I •• ' I Spring; -S¥J i·1;1't111$. T ' I ' ~1"/' Swing Inio Sprin I will hemt;• the er-- daughter tea pl for ll'bursday, A~ 12, by Monte \1ls4 PTA. The fashioq parade'<l\>lll ¥ke place after ool in t b' e mult!Pl!ll'O"t room. FiJi1s!llng ~- \iODS ore. Oeft .to ) tlobin.1 'l'aylor, Te ~and B r e n a parry. ' , . ;~ I I . . ( •• ' ' 'i Sc ience DishecJ Up 1fo r $o ci ~I I Anthony the Snake and Geprge the Mouse have .goo. to school! The snake and mouse will be amoac at.- tractions at Rancho San Joaquin School's open houso and Ice cream social '.!"<sday, April 24, beginning at 7:15 p.m. Discussing the llituatlon are Lori M1Dls (holding A!'thonyJ and Marti Ashcraft with Georr. -1 '' • . - • • ,,,. -~. ~·. \ • , \ I ' I . f\ ( Fdt.-th e Buffet Table OAl~V PILOT ~ .. :.. . " . ; Cak~: H.~lps; 'MarR _25 -y ear .-.t I • ·I f ; . ' About 150 years ago ii) Ceo- lral Euro~, ·a lucky wlfe might have received ja silver wreath from ber husband on tlle occaskm ot \beir !5Ut ... nlv~: ! . Things have changed -and for the be tter! Today .. the sil ver an- niversary is such iriJmportant milestone that ·it's )ISU~lly _c_elebrated with a festive .pi.rty and the giving of silver gift$ by friends and family. . For many a woman, ·~the gifts are sterling natware, and may be the start of a long· hoped-for set. Just as often, tlley may J>e the "nlissing links" in"·ber set -serving or· e:sa~ .pieces she's had to do wiUHM for so long. -· · • According to a sw:vey of women wlio have recentQ' celebrated their silver 80-. . ' . ..... I ~ i, nl~. ID --GIC0< ' Place one ~ Oii oervlng Molte Ille center cup bl a tltlctness of :115-lncll loll;( near Ille~ pl~ 1'!!ldln8 Is ,,:lllalter. ' MU pre 1 tr v es • daflodU from a d o u b I e · nve 11>-laclt ....,. ' a popular-1.iiiJo ol eer.intlQ!I. c:ocoout and ~; apread ~ 1'11<-ol Sii • inch foll ; llCallopo tO ,.,;<ille a As the ,.. atlnlctlon ol lhe '"' cake. Conlioue 1~. -abape Ion& ~ around end of crown. - aUllOIY buflei table u.;. ~~ ~ wllb plain layer.· · lndes finger. «imping to it: Wrap .oppoal~. ;.,.Ji AnlHVmiary Cake· ~'I be'.' Combine rro.tlng and lemon snip oppoalte edge w Ith of foil around ,base of ~.ttier. • · 11 rind anc:r spread on sides and scissors to make fringed cup ; ._crimp at base ·•nd . ~. top or clilr.e, reserving %. cup flower cup. scalloj>ed pet3ls SU.V? ANN!VEllSARY' l of frosting for decoration~...../ On one long edge of a double nower. .J CAD ,.. · •. Decorate as desired, usmg a · A • "' pastry bag with a star tip. 3 pa<;l:ages (Ill> ounceo Place a silver dragee on tacb Fii EE . eacll) whlte cake mix .. • ...... Ile of frosting-. • . . -a LJC>N-::; I egg whltes Makes.50 1"3'incb servlll(>. ~~ ·' 4 cu1t5 water Here are. directions for the ~!I!,, l iar1 (U -OUnces each) foil ~ration: , . -TO · . 'N 1 ro:· apricot~· ...._n.....,.atemsbycrimp-(011 I> cup Daked coconut ;.w ~ slripo cl foil , ::~c=i::.)· .~.;·~~! 1:::~ ,ro.!'1~ KIDS' s•ll!•11 , vanilla bu tie r c tea m dOable ihlciaiess of heavy d\lty -• Ir" ft .. G~ ol Z lelDOllS Joli. Silver dragees Q fE Foil 'uffodils, stems and Prices Show . c ·and H .SUGAR F leaves · ... · $2.75 admission now free for each Combine eake mix, egg In lbe t96Ml period, the child 5 thru 11, accompanied by a whites and water according to price ol food eaten at home in-• paying adull and Iha blue ova l from package directions. Pour bat· creaaed only 29 percent conr the frOfll of a c and H Sugar bagl ter into three greased and pared to a 54 percent increase One oval and one adult per child. floured 1S1:10J:l-inch baking for food eaten_at a restaurant. ~ please. (Kids under 5 a.lways free!) pans The cost for a . "diriner and 5 ·o· F IM It Park Ann iv ersary cake Bakeina350-degreeoven 3f.I show date11 has more than an iego reeway a ou on - minutes, or until cake is fll'Ill doubled because the price of way, Irvine such !IS this to the touch. Cool layers on a movie admission has also in-HURRY-OFFERENDSMAY211 ... c~n be prep'~" lrr•~•k•.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;•c•r•ea•sedi;;;ii"•'•'~10~1 ~per~c~m~1~.;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9j at honie to serve 50 at a reception. .. ' ' . . " • ,. ., -~ ~:-·Best Idea Since Shopping Carts N~w you can do a week's shopping without forge.tting a single item! Use pre-printed shop· ping lists P,.epared for you · by PILOT PRINTING • • • , 140 separate printed Item$, pin aclclltianal spa• yau can flD In yaunelf. Just .check '•m aff- " ' • I I • • 0 ,, • I 1 '\ l 'l r ., .. ;; ·~'.Jntroduciitg new Sara Lee.a la carte f1ozen entrees. .~ 34 St1plM 21 Vogotoblos 14 Fruit• I' 6 Bakery llliM 58-r-. 19 Mui and flah .. trln 11 Dairy 1- 20 Mlacolla- • • Two-year supply (104 lktsl furn- ished In convlllient t-" pad fo; just $Loo (post~e',.,.peicl) SEND IN COUPON tODAY AND BECOME A SUPER SHOPPER , ...... ~ .. , ••........ . ~· . e Fill In this coupon.,~·· n ""'" with $1 lo! • • Piiot l'Tlnti,,. Shopfil111 Lim • e Poat Office lox 1560 • e Co1ta Mela, Callfomla 92626 • • • • • . ···················,:·:.,..,~~~····'········ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , ....................... · .................• • • . .._,.____ . •••••••••••••••••••• . \ l " • • • • • • • l I. " I I f ( I l • I " \ ,. j .... \ I ' .. I I • ·-·~ f , . • • I I . ' ... DAILY P•LOT W-. ""'111, lWJ l ~'W!f!!L.~~'~~~~~~~~-'-:~~~ Leadership (harts/ COof ses •• New iu .~ .. I / I . I ·.for -_,....-_ '. ' ... .. I ' • ' .. AF Moms Mrs. Leroy .Hlimma~k wlll -ie iilltalled pcesideol ol Flight 19, Air Force Molben dlllinlr teremonies at 7:30 p. m . 'lbursday, AprU 12, in the Hyd~ Park Mobile Estates, Sanla Ana. Othe!' new· officers are the Mmes. Robert Steele. Jean Miller Sr •• incl Dale Kinsley, vice pre1ldentl; Stephen Lara, • aecretary ; Fredtick Maurer, treasurer, and. James Wilaon, ,eg!.jlaflOn. Jnstalllng omcer will be Mrs. Ruuell Caldwell or Chula Vista, nallonal presidenl who also Will outline activftie5 f~ th e DMional conv·ention to tUe place In San Diego April 26-28. LB AA.WI A hmcheon; !Uhlon aliow and bridge P8l'IY ore planned IU' lbe Lacw>a Beacb Bra¢>, American Auoclallon o I UniVeraity Women aS a" tund- ralltr for.feUowshipg . The bonefil will begin with an 1l a.m. «>cial i-Frld8y, April 13, In Colo de caza ~ Your Horoscope Counlry <;!_ub. ' In lhe United Stales, 8.l rettow.hipo have been aw~ for lfn.73 ranging from ._, lo MOOO lor advanced doctoral re9Carch and 50 lnlemallona1 awards for study in· lbe U.S. have been granted women of ot.he.r countries. ' . C.t•gories lo be judged are scrapPook, achievement, com· muroiy aw•reoess · and ci\lll defense. Awards ~.' will be · presented at the a 11 o u a I t'ound.r• Day banquet Thurs- day, April :Ml. ~· Night 'Owls A party to celebrate the 15th LB ,Gardenen birthday of lbe organization J. Howard Aeper w l 11 highllghled by a h a nd diacuu tbe raising of Prottas decorated Easter bonnet con· when he 'addresses members lest is being planned by lbe of' flie Lquna BeiCh Garoen NeWp01'11leach·NlghrOWb. Club at 11 a.m. Friday, Aprll Members will meet at 2 13, in the Laguna Beach p.m. Sunday, April 15, in the Woman's Clubhou~. Bethel ·Towers llOcial center, A workshqp "' lhe care and c:o.ta Mesa. propagation•ol fems will be conducted by Mrs. aiarlea Wade and• dessert tea wlllile at t p.m. ' . " .. ' BSP A Jlljlglnl luncheon .will be bOlted by the.aecuti".P board ol West Grove Area Council, Beta SJgma Phi at 10 a,m. Salurday, April 1!, in lhe Garden Grove 'home of Mrs. Denla Fine: r . .. - Pisces: Work, Leisure I D=u~=nd~~~!1~~.,~:. involved. essential. See project, goal in APRIL 12 , . LEO (.July 23-Aug. 22): ey. its entirely. The bits and Qy SYDNEY OM.UU\ · cle la such that you can be at pieces are things of the past. ARIES (March 21·April 19): righl plate at propitious lime. You now should be benl on oO. Favorable lunar aspect coin-Be ready for change, possible taining true view. Put aside cides now with creative travel and a variety or ex-childish fantas ies. Clash of changes, special rtlationljil.p periencee. Qnllnl, V I r g o real ideas is far more ex- wi th member of opposite sez. person,, are, apt to b e clting. Your desirea can be lµlfilled. featured. You can analyze and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. You make new ata.rt. You arrive at truth. 19): Look toward one who is receive recognition for unique VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): practical, who was dependabl·e - talents, abilities. Accent Is on hospitals, special in 'reeent past. New view TAURUS (April »-M1y 20): orgllllzat.lons, groups. Quiet regarding finances is essen- Continue moderate J>tce. Don't meeting with one who seeks tial. Find out what is coming overlook details nectASary to aid would be constructive. Be 1n, going out. Income from security. Aquaria co u 1 d e,,peclally cooperative where speciaJ agreement is accented. ,. fjgure prominently. Your family enters picture. One AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. home, ~~c conditions are who ii diaabled does cif!8erve 18): Obtain hint f rom spotlighted .• !Jlder ta mi) y -apeclal consideration. . Capricorn message. Be a\vare member deserves a bearina· LIBRA (Sept. 2.'J-Oct. 22 ): of legal ramifica tions of any Be receptive. Key now is to be pemeptive-action:-Some '()f-your-natural GEMINI (May SI.June 20): enough to detect sub t 1 e assets surge lo lori:lront. You Stress versatility. SOOw tbllt ~. Pllcet person can are in stronger position than you have more than one aid. Some of your deslres may might be apparent. Key is to lalenl, procedure which can be not be prlcilcal bul could be conoolidate forces. ulilized. Relative Is In yoor !ulllUed. Know what it is you PISCES (Feb. !!I-March 20): comerbutal90isadlstractlng re.Uy require. Then go Don't spread efforts too thin . influence, Make up your own cijrectly to aource. Work, recreation and time mind -let bthers know you &OORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): given to both -these are have life of your own to live. Challenge proves beneficial. emphasized. One who relies on CANCER (June 21-July 21P.'i You come through with flying you seeks to return favor Moniy situation improves: colors. Financial gain is in-throu gh surprise gathering or you are provided with more dicated. Also, special rela·--g.W. You can afford to relax. creative room. Opportunity tionship can develop which is lF TODAY JS YO U R exists to plug loopholes. You constructive. Older individual BIRTHDAY you are versatile, can demonstrate truth of fig ure s prominently. artistic , fond of tr ,a v e I 1 your beliefs -and you can do ~is in picture. generally energetic and~high so at a profit. Aquarius, Leo SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-strung. , Springtime Newlyweds Wedding Vows_ Recited AMBURGEY. DANIELSON ,..1arsha Lynn Danielson and Keith Charles Amburgey ex· changed vows and rings before the Rev. Lothar Tornow in the Christ Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa. Tbeir parents . are Mr. and l\frs. Norman Danielson and M.S. AMBORGEY • cmorrs SPORTSW£.U WutcUW Pim, 17111 ... JnW, llewport 8codl,Qdllomiafl640 Mr. and ?.itrs. E rn est Amburgey, all or Costa 1\le.sa. Bridal ·attendants \Vere Carol Robert s, W t n d y Danielson and Mrs. Fred Foi'gie. Jim Rettnier was best man, and ushers were John Mlkols and Joe Belmonte. The newlY"'eds, \\•ho will reside in Costa Mesa. are Estancia High ~ c h o o 1 graduates. She attends Orange Coast College where he graduated and now be is a student at Callfornia State University at tong Beach. TURPIN.REED the Los Angele$ Times and president of the Greater l.-Os Angeles Press Club. ~ - The new Mrs. Turpin is the daughter of Ms. Kathleen Richards ot South Laguna and the late Mr. Donald Cameron of New York City. Her bus· band is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Dertad Tarpinian of Los Angeles. ; Witriesses were Ms. Maril:Yn O'Gorman and Robert Scholl. Ushers \\·ere John, Dan iel, Kendall and Rober! Reed. Following a honeymoon in Europe the newlyweds will reside in Los Angeles. Donald Cameron's South~1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Laguna home was the setting for the marriage ceremony linking his :Sister, Ms. Patricia cameron Reed and Dick Turpin, real estate editor for nm -· JU:D . BALLOON LTD., ~::...., An..Excluslve Collc.-t tion or Eutor Dresses ......,,,..... PA191toN tlUHD .. ...,.. ........... fOWM a COUHTIY Or•.-Cn4) JM•tHS tcUHTIQfON MA•IOUA f11•l .... 1 ... I•• .......... ll•lfr •Rl•ll d1IMH*". ..... Mo ... 1•1111...il HOP IN· TO JPRinG WITH ~L­ BID'11QUE l4'7 Ylo U4o-N--PhM: 67l-4$111 i ' LB Affiliates Orange County Chapter Ex· be lbe topic or Mn. Roaold eeutlves' Secretaries for TUes· Elliott speaker for the Tue,.. daf. AprU t7. • : .. day, April 11, meetmg or be dll!(llllled .lof"l!'Vlne C!iast· and Upffl' on lhe Orient wiJ1 • ~bliOlll Womm" Club ar · ta about Jade ~ J1:111k 10 a.m. Tlle•daf~Aprll !Tl. lib Sy!nbol or lbe Far EUt dm1n& ·the Uruveraity· Commuruty N,. ... mee"""'al 7•18 p.m Cocklalls at 6 p.m. and din· Rancho Viejo Woman's Club. ner at 8 p.m. will be served ln the Turf Tenace Room at -the· The ~up will gather at 10 lracl:. """· m lbe Royal savings and A!SOClallon't:lubhou5e. a ,..... ...,.. · " Speaker will, be M,r .. Wednef(l1y, April 18, In Pork ~ Edward Reid, "pr.,.,iatlve. N~. • Loan, El Toro. Irvine GOP .Being a responsible con~ sumer and fighting fraud will -Super~ PrM::.! {Good during sale onty} GRAPE CLUSTER Ass"t Colors., Was $4.95 ••• NOW $2.99 . GRAPE BALLS-Pkg. 12 AS$'teobl. r, Wm $3.49 ... NOW $1.79 GRAPE BALLS -Acg. 12 ,. ... r, Wa $3.49 •••••• NOW $1.79. GRAPEBA[LS·fq.12 a·-, w., S2.99 ..... , NOW $1. 79 PINEAPPLE ST ALIC of the Otani• County office ol ' Coniumer Affairs.- _.lecture Harry Lawrance, impGrter • • • SITTING DUCK & EASTER BASKET BOUTIQUES Reg. $1.79. NOW $1;19 ... < THE ·NEW LOOK! ' . 11 at '. • .. ----maff;e'6 WIGS ' .Was S .39, ..... NOW$ .19. GLASS MOLD · 1" ..... NOW$ .03 Ea •• GLASS MOLD · l ,..-•. ,. NOW$ .03 Ea . BOSS GLOSS -40 cc As.s't Colors, WM $1 .10 •••. NOWS .59. Limi19d su~y on •I thne items. "'""'"""_ . ....,._it:... YARN "-. SAVE BIGI ,; _,,,.; .-1 Scrap yam $\t 00 ./ package, NOW IOQQ I Caraglo Yarn 5n.. Reg. $ .99, NOW .:7'I' Wool Pompadour '7n,,. Reo. $1.29, NOW I .:7'1' . . · Germantown Yarn Reg. I.ID ' ' ' ·Jut~ Handbag K•t, $1 39 Was $1 .79, NOW , La'l)O Kit (Rattan) $2.99 Reg. $5.99 NOW Red/White/Blue SwiS$ Straw Kit, Reg. $7.99 ~ nn NOW T .,;;,,;;:/~ Speedy Bow Ribbon, was$2.29 NOW Votive Kit. ' Reg. $9.65, NOW $599 I Elephant bag kits, Reg. $8.95 NOW$3.QO .. Suede Belt Kits • Reg. $3.00, NOW $-j.5Q Tote Bag Kit Reg. $7.95, NOW'3,()() f1LL OVT nos COUP()t4 AN) 8AlNG IT TO LEEWAADS FOR YO!Jft FREE CRAFT CATALOG. ,, . ' J'" • • . f r ) W~, April 11, 197 ' DAILY PILOT 0 · • Ol:lt of the Stockpot, lnte Wonderful ~Dis ' , EDITOR'S NOTE : Thia II ii will ttlllfln •table for • n>W>d pre!en<d Wben ready lo coot, strain simmer ovrr • low llrt ror 3 deliciOus. This bappans lo ba I lt1131hwiae Wann !he &lock and wino the fUIGl arUdc in a 1tries another four to six days. l lar&e onloo, 1llctid the marinade and discard the houri, covert.ti, or until the recipe for two, but It can euJ. ~· I medium po Lato es, together and add to the aklUet, on U.. prcporalion mtd we II pound 1all pork, diced ..uds. WIJ>O the meat dry with meaL Is lender, adding more ly be lnc<ep. quartered (opUonall logelber with a pinch of basil, of ·•tock In'""""' cool> MANZO A ClllANTI ~.taJ!p°'~~.oll a paper lowel (the wino wlll srock 11 needed. 113 cup dry white wine salt and pepper. · • WUliam J llM (Beel ta R<d Wlbe) ~ <• ....,... ruin clolh ......is) and dnld(o When done, remove the AGNEAU A LA POt:LE !vermouth.ls excellent ) Cover the pan llgtiUy and tng ·~ • nn, -•: Flour it with the Dour. moat and boll the .remaining (Lamb la a Frying Paa 713 CUP stock •immer slowly unUI the meat ;:~of "O•t of Ille Stoel> 1 :' :.1:11 0; 0~ dry ~~ground pepper . m: ~~u ~u:h~r~,i;:~ :t'J~~d:t~~a~~~ ~e~/t;; 2 ~~u:;k tamb chops: t f ::1~u ~•=the-Ii:~~~ ~110~~ Stock-was born lln peasant , 1 medium onion, •llced Comblne \he wine, onion, Bl'C1WD the onion and the salt the sauce and plain boiled 2 tablespoons oll Freshly ground ~pper boll moderately for another J O thinly •-garlic and oregano • n d pork, then brown the floured potatoes. 1 clove garlic, split &lute Ute chops and garlic In nllnutes . :=·or~.:~~1t rb~ 3 clovesgarlic, minced marinate the roast at least meat on all sides. ThJs ls a simple French 3 small onions. halved the. oil, using a heary skillet Corrl'Ct lh~log and malns the tool or the prudent l teaspoon (J'egam four hours, turnlng every bourJ! Add the strained marinade country recipe l found '11hile 2 medium white turnips, 'A'ilh o lid. Wnen the chops are SJ>Ol>ll lbe remaining liqu1d ~wife who wanta lbe ut-and piling (he onion slices on liquid to the pot, together wllh llving In. Provence. It is easy halved browned on ~h sides. add the over--ttle mea\ and vegelables most Jn-flavor iild nUti'iUOn. ~~0:..1 _:1-_to....:.4-~poun=d.=!::l"'!~=-.:.-=o..t:.., ...:;.to~P..:•::.•cll:::..;ti::.m:..e:... ______ the..::..::.!1::.lllt::ck.::....:sall=-'::"".:...pe::.::pper::::..:..· ....:.'°....:.Pf:..e~par::..:.•....:.and:..:::::.tboro=:::.u.:B.!!::.b!::.Y __ l_c_arro_ts_;'....:.q:..u:..•:..':..l:..•:..r:..•_;d:___ve.:g:..•'::.'b:..l•::•..:•.:..nd:..:..he..:•.:..t i..:"..:'he.::..:o2i],-:_/..:•..:'..:"::.':..'ed..:..:.f..:ro::m:..t::he::.pa::::.:n:... __ 1 am olten asked Why so ~ many redpe1 calling for stock a1Jo specify wine -ordinary table wine -and tbe ansWer is much the same. 'Ille peasant housewife might not have been able to supply her family wllb fresh mi I k regularly, but wine was always in her kitchen. The cheap culs of meat dic- tated by her minimal •budget couldn't be roasted suc- ces11fully1 nor fried to ten- derness. But ',men y Wtre placed in a pot witl1 a measure of stock. 90me reil or whtte Wine , an onion or ~yo plus a few wild hcrbo tlidd nwibroomS, slie could oer>• lter family a dish that oot only was tender but also had navor. SEAL GONE We have already diJcuJaed the matter ol ,.rr;g.raUng SIOCk ln glass jars, aealed by the cong .. led lat tllat will keep them frelh for oeveral weelta. Once this -1 II removed, tile remaining 1rock should stay lnt14.nlt4lt:erateo!I for low 1dlY1-11 It does start li>( rate• It will signal·lllO by turning a bit watery~.~· Whm ..t9ll1I happens, the stock c.m be poured into a saucepan i{K\ brought to a boll, tut~ a moment, and · then .~to the jar .mere / Brunch I I EVERYONE KNOWS RJoo· COSTS ARE UP, BUT IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SAVINGS. ••• • (OPY•!OllTC HtJL ... -lllC. .. .,,._._.. .. -rnuE lflSCOUNT. PRICING MEANS A SAVINGS . IN EVERY DEPARlMENT ..IClt.toalCNKOU.nDI JICSll'fMP .... ~-·--.,..-ntOU••rTUllll . "OUI NICI l'IOTKTlON "°'-IC'T GUlilloltlE nm fltm ro. w.hM flllOM WIDMBDAT,.llll lllM. tlflOUGH 11.160'Y,.,. 1m4. 1t7'·. FRESH FRY I CHUCK .ROAST RIB ROAST ROUID STEAK &ROUID · BEEF f :BOIE STEAK USIA lllAIE A ILADE CUT STAIDlll iEITEI CUT AIY, SIZE PACIAllE ·-TAILS IFF _,. .... , 45 ClllClllllll L••OI INO $ 19 ....... " s 19 '" ... ""'"" .• 7 c \INCO!lfHf!OIOoLL'I' c \lllCOIOOITIO .. &ll'I' 7 9 c Ut1COIOO!TIOlol4LU.'r I .OllOIOf'Ofl \lllCGolOlllO .. At.l Y I """'"'""" ·S J 69 ~~~~ LI GV:t~~:-o LI IM)tf01:0 ···~ IONOIOf'O• -HDPOtl 1011010•1>11 ov•LITY ...... ov•L•fT •110 ""•L•tv ••u• ou:~~~~:~• \.I ICll'f..UP f'ITl•l•fk I.II '"-""'°' u ·~···· LI PU.'tOI. LI !Cltffll CU'T ... Li i UlllALL 1110 I." Lii 1111 ITl.U: UI Lii l-tl1"°'1M ITllllt I.I' Li i LADY LEE BACON i!3:i•j!iil113ili[1]!0 STEWING BEEF SJlf Fresh ... low El'eryday Priced Deli Items: CROSS RIB ROAST ............. ~~.'.'.': SJ11 Menu BtRiled :~;:.:;:~.'. ..... ••·,·~ FILLET' OF T,URBOT 11· -""''""'"""'"'"""'··-" au Ill.IT wms '17 MAI MW. llUTS BEEF LIVER .IC ,....,_ .: ......... ,.,,..,,.. • ""'*a•--·-•····-•" RIB FILLET ........ u ....................... u ..,,.,,K,....,,_.,.,,.,,., t•IOll ClflSE WllSlll CEmD Ui • :::.:.: ...... $ J '1 • ~J~.~ ~~~.s.r.~~.5. ......... ,,. oscaw MAYER BACON $ J 12 .. =...-r.oci::~.~ ..... 79' ·~s~ ................. .i:.7" THICK. SLICED BACOll: .... ;.,."'.'::' '21' .. ,--,,, FQf, '-,. ~erenl, dlan bo · low _:,:1~1 breakfaA_ ' CIMtfillion'b Is tlie 11venat1W:t-Jacon that ~ from tl!I M loin, hlgb up on the ~ 'lafk. lt's boned out ol the -area and the loin is trimmed of all excess fat to make It an exceptionally lean piece of meal It's then cured, llgbUy -and fUlly cooked In the plant before It I• pac1tagtd for the tttail ,iore. Ser<'tog for tlen'ing, Cana- dian ~. nutka among the moat .n*1llonal tm e a t a a11allablfi: to CC)ll$Ul1ers today. ~!~!HENS SJ 05 ~~~-~~r.ILI0 ............ 1.0lf'tt• 79' lfMlllSl,.ICaO .,.Oll'tt8 1.ld .... '41... ~.~ ..... T24Z 14'· ~GWIO~f!~~.~~!47 ::::,~~· FILLET OF·SOl:E s139 .H.~~.~}.Y.~.~~f ......... ..; 43• I~ CHEESE :;::..,_ 4 , lllOCIWftST ' \12~.~~.ss STsEA1~1 ......... . .. ..... ..... .. °"!'""''w"'~"·"'°' ' ~;ijiOis't; .... -·•1• lool'llKitn0t10U1TA-....0 ·aananas ·'l·O~ ~o!=~~'.~~~~L:. . fi~,~~!o~~ .. ~~.~.1.~~.!. ..... L.s 141 .~!t~~~Otl!~~~~ ....... ,~ ... ll. 98c ·~~~CA=~~14'N54' aumtMJuotNJwmu ....... MIZ 11 , •u • . . ~~t~i~~.~~ 1· ~ &r••• c1bb•1• ~~w~~~.3~. KEY BUY l EllLISH IUFFllS ......... ,2.gc PA<IAGI ... .... BREAKFAST OR INK& ...... ":;;49' o..,. ....... .,...oEL MONTE SPINACH. ..... ?.!: 23' .... S & W MED. NO. 3 ~~ .. ~:.28 ' .... on MONTE CATSUP. ........ ~if3 ' HILLS 8ROS. COFFE£~.:~.76 ,_ ,., ......... HILLS BROS . COFFEE ... ~,: 94' ...... ""' ..,...,, Dr'• INSTANT COFFEE .. :11':: 1.16 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS.t.:~;j 38' PITTED PRUNE& ........... !".'::tt•"t; 61 ' WHEAT GERM .................. '..-.:.': 50' CANNED FOODS GEBHAROT·TAMALES .......... ~.!: 47 ' ... LARGE RIPE OLIVES ... t::O:~ 46' ft"DRE!SING. ........... ~.~"';i.C::: 79' SANDWICH SPREAD ............ ~52 ' ... GRATED CHEESE ........... :-;:-..;:99• JOLLY TIME POPCORN ........ ~,:: 43 ' -·-POPCORN.OIL .................. =42' CRISCO SHORTENING. ..... -~ 1.07 BOUILLON CUBES. ......... ~ .• 1:1.: 36 • PET FOODS RECIPE DOG F000 .......... ~,:0::;29· <>"TABBY CAT FOOO ....... !.:"O:t: 15' CAT LITIER ................... ;;z~l .11 . TUii HELPERS J.YAlllTlll K E Y BUY .... MOP & GLO QEANER~:: l .2l .rPALMOLIVE BATH SOAP,.": 17' SAFEGUARD BATH SOAP..?.= 22 ' PERSONAL IVORY SOAP. .. ,.,,.::: 33' LAVA HANO SOAP. ............. :~·,:: 14' DAIRY PRODUCTS .rNUCOA MARGARINt ..... "<: 35' ORANGE JUICE BLEND .... ::'!'.': 85' FOREMOST SHER8ET ............ ~1: 64' LAOY LEE YOGURT. ...... :.?.l':t: Tl FROZEN FOODS 111 ~Van de Komp's 111 AN OUTST1-VUllTT Of Fmll IAlllT GOOls Lo.011' Cirr,o.t1 , ................. 15t . CeJer, l11rt1 ............... :29~ rR OZ.lN FOODS FISHSTIC~S ................... .' .. 'r.'::;,; 97 • GINO'S CHEESE PIZZA ...... .,:i:; 85 ' SAUSAGE PIZZA ............. '.':r.':::;97 ' MACARONI & CHEESE. ... '.".'.=:.-.:; 37' WHITE BREAD DOUGH ..... ::;:: 63' STUFFED POTATOES. ....... :,,,:::; 37' ~ °"'"' ., .. 0-. KEY ULIY ' ' " " " . ' PACKACED GOOD S ... HERSHEY CANOY ·BARS'=; 35' ~TUFFING.MIX ........ ~ .... ~~:'.:':J 54' t ............ Oji""'"'' INSTANT CEREAL ............ ':';:;.':: 51 ' LIPTON TEA BAG&: ........... ".:; 64' GRANULATED SUGAR ...... ,,1:1.; 70' It ratal\hea~ of T:iiooe and sirloin ltllb, tiam, pork roast and beef"llTer In many nutri- tiooal valaol lllCh •• protoln, thlarnoii.1.Dot.us!um, calcium and~~als. ; LIGHT-MEATTUNA ...... ~::;t:<:77 ' llmCIOCDl4g Ml IOll PUDDING MIX ............... ~:r.':l:; 12' PEAS & CARROTS .............. :'::;,; 20' BRUSSEL SPROUT~ ........... ;:-:;::~· DEVlRACE • SPIRITS While other breakfast meats run as high u &O percent fat, Canadian Bacon has only nine to IS pe=nt. lt has only·260 " -,. .. 100 gram> com-pired to f14 !0< regular bacon. CANADIAN BACON wrm DBYJUi> SCRAMBLED EGOS 1 piund Canadian becoo slices Butter or marsarlne 8 . ,,, cup II t 1,~ tc ' II I Ilk or ll&hl cream aalt dry mu1tlrd Worcestenlhlre ~IDS. LOVE U.NCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT • I .. KEY BUY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS MEXICAN DINNER ..... :~.~.':;'l'."1:~7 ' OUllTOlll An UIOHT, Cl.IANAND . ~TEWED TOllTOES _..VIVA TOWELS. ............. t::'.:i 29' MINUTE MAID JUICE ......... ::;:29• .J'f¥2lc .,..OUPONT SPONGES .. , .... ,,,.:~ 25• STEW VEGETABLES ........... ~;:: 60' PET RITZ CREAM PIES .......... ~~ 28' OtlDY •.,..DIXIE RIDDLE CUPS .... ,,.,•,:: 73' .... OVEN CLEANER ...... ~:."<: 1.13 ...LYSOL CLEANER .. : .... ~.~.~ 1.05 DOVE \LIQUlD 82c DETE liEIT ...... J2-IZ. IOTTLEI .,... DRIJ . $209 DETER EIT ........ l71-0Z. IOI -. . ~UJ .:. ~ . , 18 c ·am · SOI ................ 1-oz. 111 IOW £VERYO AY PRICES OH HEALTH ANO BEAUTY AIDS ~ ... 4&y1 \T~1iii1TSllE SIAIPll ~~74c .,, ... 4s,.1 ••• an111011 """""llP'.,,"' 9,c ••lor or u~ .c.med. Ml. 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" ' .• ! • ' ' • I I ( ' I ' I • • • • ' • • • • • • • . -• • OAILY PILOT ' a '. - ' • ' ' and_Uncle Sani belP$ us prove it! . . :. -Mayfair's meat prices are. lower than lhe meat -prices at othe,r supermarkets. r Big deal, yousay-·they'resUll hlch-.,'.A.d you are rigllt. To help fl&lit yoW-rising costs, we ~ our fl"OQ'.t Margins as low u,.. ean Ollll aUllk-thedoors· · Ol)en. By C1lttl_na pro0i., we keep our. meat pikes lower tlian other mart<.U. We prove ~la to yi!u 1!'ith regular price comparisons using the list or Items the U.S. Department of Labor u se s to meas ure food _pi-ices across the . . Chucl( ~t • r 1. country. -. · These comparisons Jl"i-o.fe· you save on meat at MayCair. They also show you save on fresh fruits and vegetables a nd just about everything else . BLADE CUTS POT ROAST OF BEEF ' • . ' \ - I • That's why, of all the discount markets aroW1d, Mayfair is more fair. Shop at Mayfair this week and prove it to yourself. Round . BONE IN -FULL CUT GREAT TO SWISS OR PAN FRY POUND Strawberries s : LARGE ' RED RIPE 12 OZ. BASKETS • M;qfair <:&st ~uJ)s in Produce {jreeri Beans TENDER .29LB -./Ole. (;_Bananas CENTRAL AMERICAN I ·Gabbage · SO~ID HEAD .JO La . c7\vocadocS .2~A • PINEAPPLE " Dole Large Size •••.• ea .• 49 CANDY Mi11 Ot" Mitch Cello Wrepped •••••• lb •• 39 CUCUMBERS Tender Crisp •• , •• , 2 for.29 CARROTS ' .. Cri9S1_Tender 1 lb. Cello Begs .••• 2 for .29 NAVEL DllANGES S...t .iu;cy , •••• J lbs.1.00 APPLES Washinaton Extra Fancy Rtd tnCI Golden •.• 3 lbs. 1.00 GRAPEFRUIT Florida Indian River All!. Ruby Ind White .. , . 5 for 1. uu CALIFORNIA FU~RTE RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS Salad Delight .• , , , •• ea .• 10 VALENCIA ORANGES Sweet Juicy 8 lb . Cello Bag ••• , , • ea, , 98 WHITE GRAPEFRUIT Desert Grown 8 lb. Cello Bag ,,,,, .ee •• 89 ENGLISH CUCUMBERS Oeb -GourmetOeli~t, , lb, .29 M\JMs Floral Quality 6" Pots .............. 2.49 HOUSE PLANTS Assorted 2 1/4" Pots . ,. •. ,., 3 fo,1 .00 MIX OR ~ATCH-Beets, Tumips, Splnech. Swill Chard, ~lards, Mustard Greens 2 bunches .29. ·crisp: Celery TENDER • RED BAND • • 1JS .IAST 17th STREIT \1 . ~Sliced Pork Loin RETAIL MEAT PRICE COMPARISON BASED ON U.S. DEPT. OF ~BOR, BUREAU OF ~BOR STATISTICS ITEM LIST, AS OF .. MARCH 31, 1973 r f • 11 TO 14 CHOPS CENTER CUTS AND END CHOPS MIXED .. , ITEMS " " M•tf91r 23 S.ftwi y 23 Martel• 23 M•rlltt 811ktt 23 M1yt1W 22 ... ntty 22 • • TOTAL SAlflNCI lJNIT AT COST MA'l'fAllt 29.32 lM l0.76 33.44 ... 33.63 32.10 "' 33.49 30.95 ~71 34,66 Mayfair <:&st ~uys in Meat . -. PICNIC ~LDER EASTERN ~\)AL ITr • Mixed Fry@r Parts 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH BACK'3 FOREQUARTERS WITH BACK A9 3 WINGS -GIBLETS& NECKS INCLUDED ~-• LB. :!: 1!'!.~u§!~~!o~o 1. 73 LB 'Leg 'lf' "La.mb U.S.D.A. CHOICE 119 F~E SH AMER ICAN GROWN e LB: Fresh Fryers • , . 7-Bon~ ~~~~~OT ROAST .9 B LB WHOLE BODY GRADE A 2 1/2 TO 3 LB. AVG. WTS. Smo~d #aJll§ SHANK"f'ORTION 6 TO 7 LB. SIZE :8BLB •Hf .. ..,. .................................... .._ ~·b ·~ k ' ·s week'S~s~~uysinGrocer1e'S ' 1 GREA; Fo~AJ<~sT. sTEAK ·N EGGS 1.38La. Fru-.. . "nks j~ Sliced Bacon · 85 MAYFRESH •soz.. ;J WILSON CERTIFIED 12 OZ. PKG. e EA Q "k ~ Fry@r Parts · · Nestle's . u1 .,6 ~z .• ¥O \DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS w tTH PELVIC ATTACH~o .79Le. St b p -CR 'Wi raw. errx, T~~~~~!z .. ·S.9 :~,_?o..~-~~TRIANGLEcuTs l.29 L~. Nabisoo Cookies , -rA -lA;s 69 SUGAR RINGS 13 1/2 OZ . COCONUT-BARS 11 OZ . 36 LEMON J.IMBLE RINGS 12 OZ. BUTTER RINGS 12 1/2 OZ. e 12 oz. EA.. EA. • 1000Island1!.~~~~1~!.S9 Ot' VIRGINIA TENDER & JUICY TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS-FOSTER FARM FRYERS Boneless · Bro~l.or 1 99 Whole Body, __ , •••• lb .• 57 Borbecue •••••.•.••• lb. • Cut .Up ••• ,,_ •••••• lb .• 63 PORK CHOPS JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE R1be End Chops ' Mild or Hot f Juicy & Fl1vorlul , •.. lb .• 94 ~lb. Rolls •••••.•• , lb , 1. 4 OSCAR MAYER BACON Fii:uor OF SOLE 1 lb. Pltg. Sliced • , .. e1.1. 14 Fresh Dover Fillets •. lb. 1.38 12 oz . Wafer ••••. _ . ea. 1, 14 · BEEF STEW MEAT Boneless -Great fo,. Beef & Noodles •••• _ lb. 1. 19 CUT UP FRYERS Tray Pak -Grade A ••• lb .• 56 BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD Beef Oven •Roast,,,. lb . 1 .29 BEEF SHORTRIBS Bake or Braise •••••. lb .• 69 / -· ' I • FRYER BREASTS Grade A with Ribs Attached .•.• _ •. lb .• 88 NATURAL CHE ESE · Kreft Cesioo Muenster -12 oz .•••• ea, .89 Mozzarella-12 oz. , •• ea .• It MONTEREY .JACK CHEESE Nat ·Ur-Roll -16 oz, •• e1. 1.19 FARl\!ER JOltN HAM SectiOned • Formed Soz .•.•••.••.• ~.:•a .• 69 ~f!!a~~~ERYo~1.1:oo~ QUART 3~66 . HEFTY Trish l ine,.s -33 Gillon Size 10's .•...... , . , •• , .• , .17 LIPTON Chick"" Noodle Soup W/Broth 2-Pk. _ , . _ . _ ..•••• , .29 JOHNSON Kletn • Shine Wea 15 Oz .••.•••....• , •. , ••• 1.43 SCHILLING Skillat M19ic Oinners Te~ Mtctroni 17 1/4 Oz.), 8"fy Noodle (5 13/8 Oz.), China Town Ric• (6 3/4 Oz .J ...•••••••••. lt SOFTIES Cotton S.tbs 54's .5for 1.00 VISINE Eye Orops 15cc , , , • ,_, , .99 Bathroom Tissue M.O. BATHROOM 4-PAQIE--- • l'tA,YFRESH I . I I • Tomato Sauce LIQUOR ROY Al OCCASION Scotch Imported "R•,.•" Scotch ,. Full H·Proof Half Gal •• , •••• t .79 "PASSOVER SPECIALS 1 GOODMAN'S Matzos 5 Lb .•••• :.2.tt · MANISCHEWITZ Borscht ot. • • • .39 MANISCHEWITZ Sch1v Qt, •••.. r. .39 MANISCHEWITZ Matzos 5 Lb .•• .2.19 MANISCHE~ITZ Gtfilte Fioll 24~ .. H "'Mayonnai~ LAURA SCUDOER OU ART FoJger's ·~· Coffee ·~ ,, Prices Effective Thursday, April 12 thru Wednesday, 41>ril 18 USO). Food Stamps Wel~ome --· . ·1 ' 'Beef of the ~ea' BEEF OF THE SEA BAITS APPETITES ,_ • -. • DAILY PILOT ,5 Noth ing Short Order About Cooks --Re ci pe'· es Time ' By TOM BOGE ~Ir lproo5 lo m •• I u r. FILET OF SOLE mushn>oms. u ·pfttcrus1 douab lo Ille tllCI BONNi FEMME Pl1ce fish filets on lop a r bole! lJld.. thlcllntss clesllod. -swon with salt and peppo t man.;.,. todq to> Jn a illltd room, 1 bespoo-Sta..,_ butter Add.wine and covu with pi• cut down 00 tie I and lo aerve 'uici..i .IDSITuCtor wu moldhil 1 chopped ahallot ol b\lllered wax paper . • • O·no-•cal P.00n.~-1ence•• a piece of augu statuary l table.spoon ch 0 pp e d Pface In 350 degree F. ov '"' ·~· ~u. his ~--•-11 waM•~ -"ley and bake till fish fi•kes eas rood. -minds me of a ·•·•1 I wn . •-• ~~ ~ • ... v..:u transru:ed to touch of a rork. Reroo paid not long ago to a well . ~ paund choppe d from oven, L'OOI slightly. known hotel school in Paris Al lunch we reaJlltd how mushrooms lt~rvc rilet.s and kt where such methods are well the pupils hid been a oole nuets frowned upon. tralned. lt wu 1 delectable ~ cup dry white wine w~. mushrooin·shallot-wl Run for aspiring chefs and meal, h'om the creamy quiche Salt and peppe.r 1nixture to Btt.hamcl Sau hole! managers , the school, loralne to the rum eate. 2 cups Bec))a.m_el Sauce and heat through. Place known as the Lycee Technique "We not only teach the an a patty shells rolled filel in each patty sh Hotelier, still teaches the of fine cooking here. .,.e ln· Spread bolter in shallow and pour over il'warm Sllll old-world te c b n i q u es of stNct our young people on baking dish. Co\·er with S{-r\•cS 8. Good wilh ~·c elegant suvice and gourmet bow to serve In the proper 5 ha 11 o t. pars I e y a n d chilled champagne. "1.... manner,'' sald Perrot, as a. -----'---'--,----------coo-... --·-· st! ,-About O<M y-·-·'ers from st~t wailer bent my ....,., ~· from the waist as he all over the world, including presented a platter of fish. the Unlled States, are enrolled Moments laler, a BeCOnd in courses that run from two student waiter advanced and lo lour yean. held up a bolUe or champagne While at the ~' they Jor our approval. · leem everything from the Then he ~ the cork ptoper way to peel a potato to with one hand and. slowly Working In two f OT eJ g n rotated the botqe with the languages. oth er until the stopper slipped ••Some of the world's fillest off oolselessly. chefs have graduated from "He would have gotten a this Rthool," said the bead-!ailing grade for the day JI he master, Serge PerTOt, who in-had popped the cork1" said vited us for a tour of the Perrot. building. "That's not Ille way lo open l soon saw whet be meant. champagne. ev<fi If they do II In one kitchen dalsroom. a In the movies. For one thing, group of sUldent.s -walcll-you are apt to bave a spillover Ing intenily as a dlef In-and lORe some !!De wine." st:ructor showed them bow to The food was u good as the clean and dress a c:bicken. aervice IDd featured a Filet of In another chw, students Sole Bonne Femme that was were learning bow to make memorable. Here Ls t h e postry, taking rulers from recipe: • FRE~ Q LIC>N TO CC>U NTIY KIDS! SJIFJI RI C and H SUGAR OFFER · . ~,Jft' ~,diie ·-' $2.75 admission now tcee for each child 5 \hru 11, accompanied by a paying adult and the blue oval from the front of a C and H Sugar bagl Ona oval and one adult per child, please. (Kids under 5 alwayo !reel) San Diego Freeway at Moulton Park· way, Irvine HURRY-OFFER ENDS MAY 211 -.:..--.... , Sauce Adds Elegance to Cod ........ -... ~ .; .. -. ·~-·· 60I EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PAoMI 673-1310 Of all lhe fish that swim the "Sacred Cod." sea Uie ipeCies moll im· Cod fillets are sold fresh or portanl tr. our '\"'IY Rlllm r r oz e n and pre·p1u:kaaed . was o&i} The fillets are thlck, ffrm· Tb&e-Jditork fish, still-al-textured, delicately-llavored, lectP.iatel1 kDlnm u lhe and have a high nutritive val-"bet~f the tea" In New ue. While being rich in pn> En ·, played an important tein, cod fillets are Jow in cal- part the early history of ories and easily digested. this country. Cod ls particularly tasty By-the early 17th century when baked and served with a !he eolonlsts had j'°l ne d ,. ... as in Baked Cod With fisbt;utJen frpm other lands in Shrimp Sauce. thetilirch for cod and these This entrte is a seafood ,fajl ~me so valued as fqod sophisticate, elegant enough and as a resource In world for a party -and no one need tr;e ~t they were called • kno~ ho~ easy it is to prepare or how gentle it is on the food budget. BAKED COD WITH SHRIMP SAUCE 2 pounds cod or other thick fish fillets, fresh or frozen y, ~p margarine or cooking oil· 1 t~poon salt 1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms 1 J can (18~ ounce) cm- densed cream of-shrimp soup Vo cup hall and hall or milk 2 tablespoons dry aherry (optional) Ar.otein Dieter Claims Mo Room Left for Fat By TOM DOGE another 32 grams. 1 PINEAPPLE CHEESE CAKE Newsfeatm'el Wrtttr Unlike the prolein-ooly diets 2 eggs that shun all greens, and f l\~~ convinced that the fruits, the Hayden recipes 1 c:~eskim milk cot age dretV, Diet Debate · had been feature a wide range of 2 cups crushed diet pineap- deBlt w1th from just about vegetables, crisp salads and nle (no sugar, no liquid ). • fruit drinks. ,. everv angle when along came 2 tablespoons safflower oil "-No meat dish appears in the 1 • this Jrim young actress who nearly 200 recipes in the book. 4 tab espoons honey Wires ~that if you consume' For sources of protein she ~ teaspoon vanill,a 111 teaspoon sea saJt enough proteins each day you turns to eggs, milk, yogurt, Mi cup wheat germ un- can forget about the calories. cheese, wheat germ, powdered toasted And she has the figure to yeast, soybeans and sunDower 1 cup soy powder back up her argument. seeds. 1 cup noninstant powdered 'IV• and stage star Naura Gooey desserts are gone skim milk from Naura's life, but they are Hayden advances thia theory not forgotten. 3 teaspoons gr an u 1 ate d in her bouncy t"OOkbook "The In their place. she has sugar substitute Hip, Hlgb·Prote, Easy·Ooes·It presented a tempting array of Put eggs, cottage cheese, Cookbook." pineapple and sa!llower oU in cakes, pies and cookies that Mw Hayd!n works from the use honey, maple syrup and blender for one minute. pre~se that 11 you are loaded molasses Instead or sugar. Pour lnlo bowl end add with proteins there is no room Such sweeteners, she tells honey, vanilla, sea salt. wheat lelt--lor lll}'thing unhealthful us, are loaded with proteins. gei-m, soy powder, powdered or attenlng. The argumenls Miss Hayden skim milk and sug a r Besides, she adds, you will present,, seem sound enough substitute, mixing well. ~ enough extra energy to and the recipes are attractive. Pour into Ioar pan and bake rdelt ofl any unwanted pounds. In some cases they are mouth-al 325 degrees for one hour, or Naura notes that If you eat watering. sucb as this one for until golden brown on top. two eggs~ toast and coffee for cheese cake tha t totals only; Each slice totals 18 grams breakfast,J.a· 'bamburger and 202 calories a slice. 1 of complete protein. coUW tor :amcb 'anti a serving J=i:i;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~J ~r foi.st betl, ••1flables, II ad end ~-!or dinner, 'II only have taken In 39 gr.Jna of protein. · 'n1e @:)'!~• adult man needs 70 gramo or proleln dal- ly and a woman needs 90, she says. Naura bulld1 up her own protein stocl:pile with a lo. gram lnlab of JOut and a quart of milk that adds Tidbit Minted Minted Yoaurt atop fresh 1 or pl~ wUl llllle !eel "good n gold'' about staying on your diet. Combine l teaspoons sugar ':!Ith I leupoon dried mint leavea: blend In I cup plain Y"l\lrt. Chol overulab\. Serve •IOt ll'lpet and pto,.pple for a rtlftiltllc laste lltll I \ tfOMI MADI , !!~LIAN SAUSAGE 119 .. MOZZAREL CHEESE ft& .... 1.Jt . NOW •••·•••••••••••••••••••••••• 77-•. FROM THE &AKE RY HOT CROSS BUN S ................ 6 for 39c LEMON MERI NGUE PI E .............. 99< n. ofucci ;})efi tTALIAN OILI ltl,TAUltAHT IAKllllY-81tOCllllY 111111-WINl ,.._ · Hll ma ol o, unll"llon 8H , °"" -.. :'¥" °"'9flllll• llll (•~ ... '" Oomlllll• ..-11 )'Mn. .._ ..,.1111 M ..... """"•'-¥1llff, cat1 MIN, .............. l'lllltf(Mfll'Y STIRE _,,_ DAILT1 N '1t-tll,l .. t •UU99 SUNOAY 1M CLOllD MOMDAf -. 1/.a teaspoon rosemary ¥• teaspoon paprika Chopped pa.rsley {optional) Thaw lrow! fish. Place In shallow Z<(\lart baking dlsb. ' Ilrizz1e 2 tablespoons me! margarine or cooking oil av fish and sprinkle with rail. Bake in 350-degree oven, f 25 to 30 minutes or until fis flakes easily when tested wit a fork . Baste with pan juices several times during baking. While fish is baklng mushrooms until tender ln maining 2 tablespoons melted margarine or cooking oil. Add soup, hall and half or milk, sherry, r o semary, an paprika; stir and bea t thoroughly. SPICIALS POI THUISDAf, fllDAf, SAtulDAf, .... L 11. 1J, 14. TREESWEET-6 oz. REGULAR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE OR PINK ·VALENCIA ) TEXAS 1 ' JUICE ORANGES -·-· - • • • • LAUGHING COW CHEESE 6 -1-oz. Portions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c ' ,.. c a pac Spoon sauce over fish and sprinkle with parsley. Makes 0,. t ...... ,:11,...-, ..... WM.. •• ,_... .............. 0 . ...... 00,. t L& .. 6111 p.a. -1 0.,. a .... -.. .. Buy our candy for Easter. Wewill~your gs. • • , Mere's how to get 50~ in EQg Money: 11 happens when you bring home your family's favorite ~!tllrq candles. \,;~"'-/.I.__ • • • Just send us two empty ~"ltllrq bags with the coupon below. We ' II send you your Egg Money stoie ~oupcn good ror 50¢ next time y_ou buy eggs. A big Easter special from the perfect Easler candies. Just a couple of bites blg,'that's Fun Size-and thara's no easier way to add dallclous lun to the Easter egg hunt and to Easter baskets. __. . · 1 Clip the coupcn. Save money. And hawt a happy Enter. •~f'll6'finrqt;)Jlll7NOIV --~ IOO in Egg Money ! Mail to: MUI /MARS Ego Monty P.O. Boll «64.. Chkaoo, llliftoll tol77 9M'1d me rrrr IOt Egg Money llOte COllpotl. I l-'J'I enc:IOllitt two F\lfl Sf11 ti.ot !(Ol'l'I ••• MILK\' WAV-B1ra. 3 MUSKETEEAs-BltL MARS• Almond B1r1, SNICl(ERS• Cf'IOCOlltai P11nut Blf'l.•INICKERS9 ~r.incn Peanut Btlttle, "~&M'1"• ,laln Choeollll Carlclt ... "M&M'1"• Pelnul ChOOOlltl CtndllL •u w1 ••,., Addt1t1 'City ' -,,.,. ZI Otl•r llrlllt.d .. COMlllMI Ol\l'f, -I* 1"""1> Vold It ltfOllibli.f. !MIO, If r.- -1tlCWf, All-JO aay1 lor ~•tlwtry, I I I I I I I l I I I I I I °"'' -.p!Na ,..., 31, 1"1 J ------------------------ I • ,. • - .. I I ' I r I • t • \ j t ' - ' -- • .. .. . . • • • D~LY'PILOT -.,. Aotll 11. 1973 j - ' • q ,, . ' • and UncleSam .. us prove it! -;,. M 11falr's meat prices are lower than the meat prices at other supermarkets. • I ' L r I, ' I ' . ' ' . • - >.I Bl& deal, you •11--they're still lllP-Allll you are right. To i;e(p llallt your rising costs, we cut our "°fit margins as low •• we can allll a till kHP the d<iors " ,.-...----.,..-.,.-----. open. • • •. . . • B.Y cuttlnl proOta, we keep our C''-"'"cl( meat IK'lees lower than othet l lUl marketi. We prove 1this to you ~t . with recular price comparisons aslng the list of items the U.S. Department of Labor uses· to BLADE CUTS measure food prices across the POT ROAST OF BEEF country. These comparisons prove you save on ·meat at Mayfair. They also 1how )'OU save on fresh fruits and vegetables and just about everything else. That's why, of all the discount markets around, Mayfair is more fair. Shop at Mayfair. this week and prove it to yourself. Round ~FULL CUT GREAT TO SWISS OR PAN FRY POUNO Strawberries ' LAR GE RE D. RI P E 12 OZ. BASKETS s Mayfair ~st <iJJuj)s in Produce {jreeri Beans TENCER .29LB ·.JOLB. CENTRAL AMERICAN j Gabbage SOLID HEAD .JO La. . ~vocado~ .2~A. PINEAPPLE · Dole L1rg1 Size, , ••• ea .• 49 CANDY Mix or Mitch Cello Wr1P91<l •••••• lb •• 39 CUCuMBERS Tender Crisp •• ,.,, 2 for.29 CAftftOTS CritpTMder 1 lb. Cello Bags •••• 2 for .29 NAVEL ORANGES Sweet Juicy .. .. • j lbs.,1. 00 -APP~ES W1ah il'IQton Extr1 FanCy ' 1 OO R~ .na Golden ..• 3 lbs . • GRAPEFRUIT Flor'ida Indian River · Ruby lf'ld Wh ite •••. 5 for 1. ()() CALIFORNIA FU~RTE RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS Salad Delight ..• , ••• e1., 10 VALENCIA ORANGES Swtet Juicy ,8 lb. Cello Btg ••• ,, ,e1, .98 WHITE GRAPEFRUIT Desert Grown 8 lb. Cello 819 . , •••• ea. ;89 ENGLISH CUOUM8ERS Deb · GourmetO.ng111. • lb .• 29 MUMS Flor1I Ou1lity 6" Pots .••• , • , , •. e1. 2.49 HOUSE PLANTS Assorted • 2 1/4"Pots.-. •••• 3for1.00 1' c.Bunched ~Sale MIX OR MATCH-Bffts,jurnips, Spin1ch, 2 .29 Swiu Ch1rd. C<l'lards, Musllrd GrHns buncnts Crisp Celery- I TENDER RED BAND 171 IAST 17 .. STI EET ,, • . RETAIL MEAT·PRICE ~Sliced PorkLoin · ' COMPARISON BASED ON U.S. 1.1 TO 14 CHOPS , · CE NTER CUTS AND END CHOPS MIXED DEPT. OF LA80RtBUREAU OF LABOR STA ISTICS llEM LISl\ AS OF f;!ARCH 31, 1973 TO,AL IA\<fNGI •Of' UNIT AT ITEMS COST MAVfAlft ...,.,.1r " "'~' .... Alph1 81t1 " l0.76 ... ,., .. , " JJ.4t ••• S.ftWIJ " 33.63 . .. ....... " 32.70 ... llll1rktl 81Ptt " JJ.49 ... ,., ... " 30.95 ~11 h ntl')I " , .... Mayfair CJJest ~uys in Meat . . Mixed Fry@r Parts ~H I NDQUARTERS WITH BACK 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH BACK 1A.9 3 WINGS .. GllJLETS 4c NECKS INCLUDED :r· LB. :!: 1!?.~u§!~~!o~D 1. 73 LB ~~!Amb U.S.D.A. CHOICE . FRESH AMERICAN GROWN 1.19LB: .98LB 7 .;. Bone Roast • , CENTER CUT POT ROAST Smo/(¢ Ham§ SHANK •PORTION 6 T07l.~IZE • BLB. . ~i~'£'!!f§.sT. STEAK 'N EGGS 1. 8 La. Sliced J!:.~f!,ED 12 oz. PKG •• 8 5 EA. i:.~K!:!~ WITH P~LVIC ATTACHED • 79LB. ~ump '*R?a,.~f~ TRIANGLE CUTS 1.29 LB . ~raiiks . OL" VIRGINIA TENDER & JUICY 12 OZ. EA .69EA. TOI' SIRLOIN STEAKS FOSTER FARM FRYERS goneiess -Broil or 1 H Whole Body •••••••• lb .• 57- ari>ecuo ....... ,. •.lb. • ·cut.U, ... , ......... lb .• 63 PORK CHOPS Ribe End Chops Juicy Ii Flavorful •• ,. lb .• 94 OSCAR MAYER BACON 1 lb. Pkg. Sliced ....... 1. 14 12' oz. Wafer •.• , •.. ea. 1. 14 BEEF STEW MEAT Boneless· Great for Beef & Noodles ••••• lb. 1.19 dJT UP FR YERS Tray Pak -Grade A.,. lb .• 56 BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD Beef Oven 1Roast •• ,. lb . 1 .29 BEEF SHORTRIBS Bat• or Braise ...•.. lb .• 69 LESS THAN 3 LBS., .89 LB . JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Mild or Hot 1 lb. Rolls ......... lb . 1.14 FILLET OF SOLE Fresh Dover Fillets .. lb. 1.38 FRYER BREASTS Grade A with Ribs Attached .••.••• lb .• 81 NAlUftAL CHEESE IC raft Casino Muenster -12 oz .•••• ea .• 89 Mozzarella -12 oz. , •• ea .• U MONTEREY JACK CHEESE N•t-Ur-Roll· 1Doz~ .•. t:a, 1.19 FARljER JOHN HAM S.CtiOned •·Fol"ITMd 5 oz ••.•• ,, •••••. , .e1 •• 69 • • <111· ' Fresh Frjlers WHOLE SOOY GRADE A PICNIC SHq.JLDER EASTERN Q\)ALITY · 2 1/2 TO 3 LB . AVG. WTS. This week~ ~sic.Buys in Groceries . ' Fruit Drinks · ~'~ ' MA YFRESH 46 OZ. ·"";:) Nestle 's Quik l&Dz .• 46 StrawberrY, Pr~-:~~~z .. 59 Nabisco Cookies SUG/'R RINGS 13 1/2 OZ . COCONUT BARS 11 OZ . 3 6 LEMON .AJMBLE RINGS 12 OZ. BUTTER RINGS 12 1/2 OZ. e 1000 Island 1?.~~~~1~! .s9 Pra vda Vodka · ~ CHARCOAL Fil TEREO -80 -PROOF QUART 3.o6 HEFTY Trash Liners -33 Gillon LIQUOR Size 10's • · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · •• 17 ROYAL OCCASION Scotch LIPTON Chicken Noodle Soup tmport•d "Rire" Scotch W/Broth 2-Pk .•........••••. 2! Full K p,001 Hill Gal 9 -·JOHNSON Klttn • Shine Wax -• • • • ' • • · '~ ~~tl1NG °sk{tiet M"aQi~·rii~.r~ 1·43 PASSOVER SPECIALS TKO M1e1roni(71/4-0...).~ •GOODMAN'S M1t101 S Lb .• , • , ,2,3t · Noodle (5 3/8 Oz.), thinai 'rown MANISCHEWITZ 84lr1cht 0t .3t Rict (6 3/4 Oz .) •.••• -· ••.••• U MANlSCHEWITZ Schtw Qt .'. • • .. ~ .3t SOFTIES Cotton Sweb1S4:s .Sfor 1.00 MANISCHEWIT·Z Mat1:01 s· Lb .• , • .2.H VISINE Eye D•09S 1Scc •.•.•.•. H MANISCHEWITZ Gefilte Fl"' 249.f-.H Bathroom .Tissue M.O. BATHROOM 4-PACK ~ MA;rf"AESH t Tomato Sauce 101. Mayonnaise ' LAURA SCUODER CUART Fb}ger 's ... Coffee .: Prices Eff~ciive Thursday. April 12 lhru Wednesday, April 18 USDA Food Stamps Welcome COSTA MESA •OPEN 24 HOU RS • r1 ·.1 . I -· • 18 me ·: I / I ' ' 'B,eef of the §ea' . • ., BEEF OF THE SEA BArT S APPETITES Wednesday, Aprtl 11, 1973 DAILY PILOT ~5· Nothing Short Order About Cooks -Recipe ln ~l o d JS:'T i me By TOM BOGE AP •a , r II•• Wf'I• The t.l\dency or · hotel and m1allranl man.,.rs todlf lo CUI down-on help and lo serve e co nomical "~venience" foods reminds me of a visit t paid not loJlg ago to a well known hole! scl!ool-Jn.J'aris where such · methods are frowned upon. Run for aspiring chefs and hotel managers, the school, known as the Lycee Teclmlque Hotelier, still teaches the old·world te c h n l q u es of elegant service and gourrilet • cooking. Allclut 500 youngsters from all over the world, including the Unlled Stales, are enrolled in courses that rUn from two" to four years. While at the Lycee, they learn , :evecything trom the proper way to peel a potato to Working in two for e.1 g n languages. "Some of the world's fiDest -chefs have graduated from this school," said the bead-. master, Serge Perrot, who in· --:-vited wi for a tour of the building. I soon saw what he meant. In one kitchen claisroom, a group <t students was watch- ing intently as a chef in- structor showed them bow to clean and dress a chicken: In another class, students were learning bow to make pastry, taking rulers from lhdr aprons to measure FlLE'll OF SOLE mushrooms. pieClll'st dough lo the exact BONNE FEMME Place fish filets bn top 1 thickness, desired. season with salt and peppt In a Wrd room, a bespec-a tabltepoaas butter Add wine and cover wilh pie lacled l!)Slructor was QlOldln( 1 chopp¢ lhallol ol buttered wax paper. a ; 'piece of sugar statuazy l tabJespooO c h 0 p p e d Place in 350 degree 1'_,9X,. while bis studeots watcl!ed parsley and bake till fish Oakes ea! transfixed. to touch •of a fork . Remo v, pound chopp e d I At lunch we realized how mushrooms from o\•en, cool slight y. well the pupils had been Reserve filets and ke trained. It was a delectable 8 sole fillets warnt. ~. fnxii the creamy quiche ~ cup dry w~ite \\'ine Add mushroom·shaUot·wi loraine to the rum cake. Salt ~ncl pepper n1lxture to Bechamel Sau " h 2 cups Becha1nel Sauce and heat through. Place 'Ve not 9nJy teac the art 8 patty shells . rolled filct in eucb patty sh ol fin1e cooking here, w1e in· Spread butter in sha llow :Ind pour over it wann SAU4 struc our young peop e on baki d' h r. . l h Scr\·es 8. Good w1'th w•1• b •• . h ng · IS. vu\'er Wl ow ..., serve m· t e proper h 11 l I d chilled champagne. manner," said Perrot, as a._s_a __ 0_;_'_:P_•_r_s_e,,_y_•_n ________ _ student waiter bent stiffly from the waist as he presented a platter of fish. Moments later, a second student waiter advanced and held up a botUe of champagne for our approval. 'lben . he 'grisped ··the cork with one hand and slowly rotsted the bottle with the other until the stopper slipped <ti noiselessly. "He would have gotten a !ailing grade !or the day if he had popped the cork," said Perrot. "That's not the way to open chalnpagne, even if they do it in the movies. For one thing, you are apt to have a ~~lover and lose some~ The food Was aa good as the service ·and featured a Filet of Sole Bonne Fe~·that was memorable. Here is t h e recipe: FREE 9 .LIC>N TO · (C)UNT~ KIDS! saF-I RI C and H SUGAR GFFER vu re cane • ,' ,1 ·-d $2 75 admission now free for' each child 5 thru 11 , accompanied by.a paying adult and the blue oval from the front of a C and H Sugar bagl One oval and one adult per child. please. (Kids under 5 always !reel) San Diego Freeway at Moullon Pa rk· way, Irvine HURRY-OFFERENDSMAY211 ,, S'.auce Adds E·legance to -Cod ~ .•· .. -:~.-~ .. ~· 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRI GERATED DEL IVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-8310 Of all the fish thal swim the sea tbe species most f.<im· ~tan to our early 1ettlers was \ -~ . T sti htitoric fish, still' af- ! onaiely knoWn b lhe "betf ()f the -sea" In New En~t.l.i, played an important, part'\il ,the early history or this country. By-the early 17th cenlury the -..olonists ·nad j.oi ned fish~trpen frpm other lands in the"..slllreh •for cod and these .Ji,jll~e S!) valµed as (QOd and as a resource in world 1r10 ~t they were called "Sacred Cod." Cod fillets are sold fresh or f r o z en and pre-packaged. The fillets are thick, finn- t<xtured, delicately-flavored, and have a high nutritive ·vaJ- ue. While being rich in pro- tein, cod fillet~ are Jow in cal- ories and easily digested. Cod is par1icularly tasty when baked and served with a sauce as in Baked Cod With Sbrimp,S;JUC<. This entree is a seafood sop~Ucate, elegant enough for a party -and no one need know boV( easy it is to prepare • • or how gentle it is on the food bu get. BAKED COD WITH SHRIMP SAUCE 1 2 pounds cod or other thick 1 fish fillets, fresh or frozen y, cup margarine or cooking oil - 1 teaspoon salt -1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms 1J .. can (lOlh ounce) cm- densed cream of shrimp soup - ¥• cup ball and half or milk 2 tablespoons dry sherry (optional) Btotein Dieter Claims ~ -I ~·o Room Left f·or Fat • By TOM BOGE another 32 grams. PINEAPPLE CREESE CAKE Newafeatares Writer Unlike the protein-only diets 2 eggs • * that shun all greens, and fa I was convinced that tbt!' fruits, the Hayden recipes 1 cup skim milk cot ge d bi• cheese e-et Debate had been feature a wide range of '-bl 2 cups crushed diet pinea_p-dean with from just about vegeta es, crisp salads and .p\e (no sugar, no liquid) every angle when along came1 fruit drinks. 2 bl m ·1 -No meat dish appears in the ta espoons sa ower o1 ,m young actress who nearly 200 recipes in the book. 4 tablespoons honey ' es hat if You consume' For sources of protein she 'h teaspoon v~ 1h teaspoon sea salt enoug'!l proteins each day you turns to eggs, milk, yogurt, lf.t cup wbeat germ un- can forget about the calories. tjleese, wheat germ, powdered toasted · And she has the figure to yeast, soybeans and sunflower 1 cup soy J?OW4er back up her argument. se~Y: desserts are gone 1 cup nomnstant powdered TV· and stage star Naura from Naura's life, but they are skim milk Hayden advances this theory not fnrrrott.en. 3 teaspoons g r a nu I a t e d ·n her bouncy cookboo'-"The -• sugar substitute i .11. In thtir. place, she has · · Hip, J;ligh~Prote, Easy-Does-It ·presented 8 tempting array of , Put eggs, cottage cbeese, Cookbook." cakes, pies and cooktesi that pineapple and safflower oil in Miss Hayden works from the use honey, maple syrup and blender for one minute. PreJJ.l!se that if you are loaded molasses instead of su'gar. Pour into bowl and add with· Proteins 'there is no room Such sweeteners, she tells honey, vanilla, sea salt,-wheat left; tor anything unhealthful us, are loaded wiUt proteins. germ, soy powder, powdered or .. (atte.ning. The arguments Miss Hayden skim' milk and s ug a i' Besides, she adds, you will presents seem sound enough substlyue,-mixing well. --~· e119ugh eitra energy lo and the recipes are attract!~ !"our into !oar pan and bake n'f'elt off any unwanted pounds. In some cases they ~oll111-at 325 degrees for one hour, or Naura notes that If you eat watering, sugb....as1liis one for ontil golden brown on top. two eggs,, toast and coffee for ch~se>-<:aKe that totals onlY, Each slice totals 18 grams break(ist, J a1 .hamburger ,!P.d.----'202-calories a slice. i or complete protein. · co~fof'IU!lch,an<La-setvingj=iii~~§§§§§§~§§~g~~~iii:i~I of llOist~ve .. tables,~ sila<t'-'"d . de¥! for 1 dinner, -~ y,N•n only have taken in f9 grains of protein. -The average adult man needs 70 grams of protein dai- ly and a woman needs 60, she says. Naura builds up her own protein stockpile with a 46- gram lnlake of yeul and a quart or mflt. that adds Tidbit Minted Minled Yogurt atop lresh ~' ilil"'' or pillflPple will ¥ke' _jlt: ftel 11good at-gold" abOl.ll slaying on your die!. 1 Combln< 4 teaspoons sugar '!Ill! I teaspoon . dried mint ' feaves ; blend In ·1 cup; plain yogurt. cht!l "ovcl'Jllabl. Serve • wlOi (ripoa and pineapple. lw' a .ntft~ tssle trttt. HOMI MADI .!!~L~.N,... ~.a~~~~ ........ J19 .. _ MOZZAREL CHEESE ftn.t ,..: 1.lt. NOW ••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• 77-n.. FROM THE ,BAKERY HOT CROSS BUNS .................. 6 for 39c LEMON MERINGUE PIE .............. 99c ea. efucci ;})eA ITALIAM DILi ••ITAU•AHT IAICltltY-O•OCl!flY •l••-WINll!i -1911 Adam• at Mognolia, H.!!nllngton BffCh, 0... If "" ....,.,. 0.JI 0......IOnl 1111 (•fltlrlill. ~ 41~ f'l9f' 11 )MI'S. .,. .. Ml'\'ltit H~ iMcll, F01111"l111 V1llfr, CMit• Mtff, m 6 111 et pr-.. (ffllly D~ILT 1CM1IO-NJ. t .. t RE ··-SUNDAf 1NCLOtlD MONDAY lf.& teaspoon rosemary l/o1 teaspoon paprika Chopped parsley (optional) Thaw frozen fish. Place in shallow· 2-quarl baking dish. Drizzle 2 tablespoons me! margarine or cooking oil ov fish and sprinkle with salt. ' Bake in ~egree oven, f 25 to 30 minutes or until flakes easily when tested wit a fork. Baste with pan juices several times during baking. While fish is baking mushrooms until tender in maining 2 tablespoons melted margarjne or cooking oil. Add soup, half and haU or milk, sherry, rosemary, an paprika; stir and be a I thoroughly. Spoon sauce over fish and sprinkle with parsley. Makes 6 servings. SPICIAU FOi THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, IJ, l_4, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ~.::~· 4 c 6 .... VALENCIA ~~-1 15 L 100 JUICE ORANGES ••• ~~~~~~~~--~~~--~~~-------- TEXAS LAUGHING COW CHEE-SE . 4 ~ ~:...-:.~::.~:~~:~:;.:.::-~~~~·~~·~I~·~~.~~ ·~~ ........ ~--10..: f • ~ ~ Mere's how to get SQ~ in Egg Money: --· ... ., •• • I Miii to: M&M/MARS Egg Mon1y P.O .. Sox 4464, Chicago, llllnol1 &0877 a.nd me my 5IH Egg Money store eO\lpon. I 1m enclo91no 1wo Fun Size bags from •.• MILKY WAY• Ban.. 3 MUSKETEE~S•Bars. M,t,RS• Almond Bara,' SNICKERS• Ctioeol1te Pe1n1n Bar1, SN ICKERS• Munch Peanul B1l1tlt, "M&M"t' .. Plain Chc:teOlate C1n<1!11, "MlM'a' .. P•tnul Chocolate C1nd!•" ..... l ••••• Acldre1•------- I I I I I I I I 1 CllY·--------I 8ttt1· ZIP-I 011tr lll'flli.td m C1111IUmt1 Ol'l!y,~1111 pw I , """"" Vokl It •roMbitM, tA11td. °' r~ I 1011tM. All-io 011• lor ••li'ftry, I on., .. ,.,.,.,..t ,,, ,.n. J ------------------------ • I • I ' ' • I • ' -· -· ! I ' \ ' • ' - ' I , . -.. • Ham 'n Cheese Repr.rotfged • 48 O~ILV PILOT • • . . . ·l • • : Pears --Mat Cffed t Aojou pears 11ioct up a ~w w... ror servlilg _,... lmh davor bonus in l.hiJ unique We-~pears are llmltJt.s1. •l•d trtiC' Each juicy pear On•1 dilwnward llrolre Of a · pear cutter wUl core and slice Is sliced info thirds, "?red, and , eacb pUr in perle<l\Y aped lllen spread 'lib ham on the we<te,a for eaflng out ol hand. l\l•m layer; • w~rrully coriven)tnl fOl'' PEAR SM.All SUCKS 4 frtlh Anjou pein • l (3 ounce) package cream che.ese. aJ room t~m-perr ture • • 2 tabl0>p0011R ~no p p'e ~ J*:~ I ' t I (4 ,,. ounce! can'.dovUed This 1eled is riec.k.td with nutrition -virtuelly • ~ sendwich withoif br~ed l_t's ideel ·for spri114!)u~ch ,.on&f , r J ' • • Rich cream cbee.se accented lunch 6oi carriers. Or ... ser-ve lfilh chopped pecans fills !he rresll Wetjem pears.baked In second layer and ham Is delici~ dessertr o(~iled as tepeated in the third CUllng, t e m p t i n g m e a t a c- ·The fillings make a refreshing companimtnts. Since their rendezvous or navor with the deliOate Kins ere Onvvrrul ,iLicy goodness or v.·inter and Wwter, they need not be pear,, peeled. ham sprea,d .. Crisp greens ....... French dressiog' -1 Slice ea~ ripe kar .,...,. wise Into ToUr sections~ Re. move core leaving sttin ifl. tact. Blend softened c r e a m • cheese with chopped nuts. . 'COQNIRJ KIDS! s•F~Rl·--·s -L Sprea4 ham on hottom . see- 1 aeon:·. es-£on Uons ol Pf'"· PJace on leb • -~ tuce-llned plates. 'Spread -~~·::~~~-~i£~ • • cream cheese and nut mixture --: on second sections or pears. h Place on top or ham layer. B t , H Spread f'leXt sections with roug ., omo. ham,pul fn plaee "oeiQJ>Or . " , ' ' ' , , ~ ' i~.;oe ~;;;,,~ap~~e" ;~\* . · • French dressing. Use sala<I By BARBARA GIBBONS petizers; or shredded, in a lorks and knives for easy salad. ea tin g. Makes 4 servings. Calling all bacon lovers! Cubes .or strips Or ca'nadlan -~ -----"'----"'=== Vou don't have to give up that fabulous navor just because bacon can be cooked with you're watching your weight. v~getabl~s, So~them·style .... You can have the taste or o.r used in place of salt pork bacon -without those bacon ~hen '!laki ng . Fren~h·style Calo ries. . ~ft~ like Chu:kcn 1n Red Ordinary ba~on os plen)y 50)'. bacon ~ls can be fattening . . . about 3,lXIO spriz$1ed: Into sallda or .tips calories per pounq. • That 's 00 gtilled> -aaJidwl¢i.S: because re~ular bacon cames. into"'tooked Tegetables " ... Or from pork .belly' the fattest anywbe'e where minced bacon part of the pig. adds a dash of flavor . According to Oepaitment of Hungarian gouJash ! Tender ~griculture estimates. most cubes or ineal in a savory bacon Is 69 percent useless fat. stew of tomatoes and onions And even. afte~ ~con ts ..•. spiced With caraway and broiled o~"1ed;, lt s st1ll more hearty shakes of paprika. than hal ~ fljt ·. . . and· 611 What rperlume! It~s iThe a calories &. ,fi-ouncp serving . Gypsy violin concerto for the LuckUy -. r o r calorie-wis~ nose. PllCIS llllCTIYI WID., APRIL 11 THIU TUESDAY, . " I ·, cooks, th~re .are three s~nsa· There arc probably as many tlonaJ staod-1ns far, ordinary goulash recipes as there are bacon, available in many Hungarians. M,ore, in fact , supermai;Jtels. Look for these: since this zesty dlsfl has been APllL 17, 1973. ~ "<t • 1 • " ' . . ,;m WHOLE -' • "- 1 • adopted by Americaris. BEEF BAff>N . Some coolis use all llcef. This Is ,. DI eon made from Others favor beef wJth veal beef belly instead of pork . . . . .. or even pork . Some add much le~ fJilly!~!tf bacon is sour cream apd serve It with only 1,600 cafOries" a pound, a noodles. Others insist _on calorie SfYflig of nearly half! ·potatoes. Yet, beef f>aeon looks. cooks . It all sounds very fattening. and tastes like pork bacon. But lt needn't be, if you're a Where do ypu fuid beef Slim Gourmet cook: w h o bacon? In ybtit superrilarket chooses meat wisely and !Q)eeialty meat case -.,jf.you .a\'oids unneeded fat. happen to live in an area with a J ewish 'c.!n~e. JfUNG•RIAN GOU~SH"' ;THI : SL .IM GOURMET I !h pounds ~f round (or eql!al .part~beef and veal) t tablCsPoonr ~iet margarine 1 ~ cup sliced onions \-? cup chopped green pepper I 1t..1. cups waler 1 1,~ teaspoons garlic sail Pinch of reel CaY;Ctlne pepper 2 tablespoons papriki! I teaspoon carawa s~eds. 34 cup battermilk Have the r'neat. trimmed of fat , then cut in two-inch cubes. In a heavy nohslick skillet or Dutch oven, saute the meal In the diel margarine, until brown. Add the onions and pepper: saute until onions are golden. .. ' SMOKED HAM I ' . ( WI lUl•Vl Tllf l lGl<f 10 ll"'I! 0UAHll!lf5. Ml SAll.S 10 WkOUSA\llS OtOl!ll18UIOIS, I -• · U.S.D.A. ·- > .. . } . ~ r,Jre i,,J ie qr;ir.lll~IPd sµGAR QFFER $2.75 admission now free for ..,i. °"ild 5 thru 11 , accompanied by a paying adult and the blue oval f!Ofll th• front. of /1 C and H Sugar b9tl\· One oval and one adult per child; please. (Kids under 5 alw•ys lrilel) .(!an Diego Frl!e!'aY at Moulton Park, way1 Irvin~ · , ·• 1 t HURRY-OFFER ENDSMAY211 Jf I . I 1 • 1 "' , (Beef bacon didn't originate Add all remaining ingredients as a calorie saver: it was except buttermilk . originally . .111JlJ:::l1:it.t~ as a Stir. Cover and.simmer over kosher rePlaC.ement for a very !gw flame until meat is popular pork product) Jf you very, tepder., about l Y.r: hours ca n't rind it in y 0 u r or more. Uncover and con- !iUpermarket, try a kosher tinue to si mmer untll nearly L ER BEEF .PRICES'! b t h ·· ' all the 1iquld has evaporated. u c er.• • ' Sfii:;/9 .. AuJt,ermllk \ Cook and CANADl-:4.N BACON : · slir·'lfu!r",fow heat until sauce is hot, but not boiling. This Is "rea l'1 bacon (made from pork J but it comes from lhe lean aod tender center loin instead of hog belly. ll 's smok- ed and , fla vored exactly the same as-Wtenlng bacon. However, Canadian bacon is only 980 c81oties per pound - Jess than one-third the .count ror belly bacon. Canad(an bacon is already preoooked, it needs o o 1 y heating in lhe skillet or broiler ... with oo shrinkage. Don1t 1 Jet the hi,gher price per pound mlsleaa._ you : Cana- dian bacon ls ail meat, no waste, ~rid ~ntalris only one- flflh the• fat.1 What you see is what yod g•t1 ' ' Canadian bacon is already sliced or in chunks for l!li cing. , sold solid ~1akes s ix servings, 180 cal1>rjes each . One-hair cupful of cooked noodl es per serving adds 100 calories. (For more beef recipes and diet lips, send a stamped . self· addressed envelope and 25 cents to SLIM GOURMET LOW.COST BEEF RECIPES . in cari of the Daily Pilot, SO West Shore Trail , Sparta , New Jersey 07871.) Tr.im Topping Don't desert your diet for dessert Instead, enjoy fresh apple $1iccs na vored wHh Orange·Cinnarnon yog urt top-pin g.-. SOY BACON CllTPS Combine 4 teaspoons suga r, Thi s is a bottled convenience 1· 1ablespoon o:angc peel and product that lin 't even meat. lh tea~poon cinnamon. Then but don't let that dl.ssu8de yolt. ble.nd in I cup plaln yogurt. Bacon bill are made Crom Chili . !!leveral hours. Only 11 hJgb·protein, tow-fat soybeans, ' c~lones per tablespoon of top. yet their bacon navor is pmg. ab9oluttly uncanny! One .-----------. table5poon of soy bits is only See the brighter"'-' 21 calotiel and can take the h!r _.) place or about 100 calories' lfOrth of rtllJlllar bacon. ·o.HIM-~f life HOW ,-0,usE along the Beol liocon lhould be spread Oran out on 1 broiler tray and bak· ge Coast in 1ed or liM>iltd until thoroughly lr.::--=----=--~11 crisp, It! ellmtnate as much lat Oran~ Coast ,, posllble. R -~ The 1ervetll with scrambl· l"'.:.O.:....:U...:n;.;..:u=o:.......:·-~ ed tgp, liver and onions, broiled ... u.~ ... aoy dish Wbtrt bacon gdet will. One of the leatu~ that a SUnday F'lltlOAY DAILY PILOT Clnadlan-style bacon can be sllctd and broiled or pon·lrltd 1 a altnd·ln lor •111' bacon di1h. It can alJO be uJed coldi In a 11ndwlch: cubed, lor 'JPt '---------'I • • j , , • \1 ,, I ' ' I • BONELESS •c•oic1 BOJT,OM " ~,So?c~ TOP ~io?c~ WATERMELON ~,S0?ti ;~ U.S.D.A.CHOtCEBEEfWHOLE USDA $129 U,S,O.A.CHOIC!aEEF s14s U.S.O.A.CHOICEIEEF $158 U,5.D.A,CHOICEIW: 1. J,;s 9 ROUND STEAK ......... " ROUND STEAK ........... ROOND ST AK ....... ~.. . \ R,UMP RO~Sf ...... :·.: ... , '\~ l'oitE'L'Ess' ·@~ s1 s' B'oitE'L'E'ss' TIP ~ .. a?~ s1 s' &oitiiiss' Ro -~ s1.Jt. tElri'l(iiT' ~"w,i 9 9··t ( RUMP ROAST ........... 11. SIRLOIN STEAK ...... 11. • POT .~OAST 1 .... :.......... ~ · 7-BO.NE 1l9AST .. 11. , • ,. ,. ' WASHINGTON STATE WINESAP APPLEsm H!FRESH OCCOLI ~ I I ' ~"" .di • I /' ..... KIAn D,1111111 MACARONI & (HEESE ~· ,, 111 •• oz. '"'· 32.oz.'lo .. , l •• ,. l •• • i I • ' ' I' • ' • • -• II PILOT-ADVERTlSl:R . , April 11, 1973 ~lY PILOT . 41 I__.. I • ~ •-" .· , capitar:1deas W ashlngton DC ·; . ~ . ostess· Has -. -. ~ PIHcta etl9cUve Aprtl 12 ....--' HEALTH.& BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD 14oL ,89 31b. 4.19 , lb. .88 ,, .. 8.79 120&. •• 77 .... ~lf2 ,, .... 34 IOL ,89 21':. .89. >lplnl .88 ••ch .88 .... 2.99 ..... 99 ., o-12 • .. PANTRY'FILLERS hosteu Barba"ra · • Hower is en unorthodox coolc end party.giver. , • I PRODUCE DEPARTMf{'IT ftn••t Q\laaty C111tra1 Amrlcln Bananas Rub1 Rtd Grapefruit fr••h, Fla\'Orju_I Artichokes ceufornia Fuerte Avocados Fr••h, Tops Removed C8n'ots Fraah, Cri1p Celery .... .11 .IO ... n ...... 21 ..... .11 .11 -FLORAL DEPARTMENT ~ ·-Grow Your Own .. Po11-FcMI W!ipttcl !"*ft low BeautifulMUlna ., Pote-Foft Wr...-d wtth low ColorfUI Tulips BAKERY DEPARTMENT Whit• or Wht1t-81ndwich tr lpAI r., Rallllm -·Bread .:.:.37 ft•lptl•-Old '''"'~ Cinnamon Swlr1s ...... , ... . ... ..... ~ ...... 71 ~i:·::.a& HOUSEHOLD NEEDS • .., .. ~ Tablels '",:.1.92 , 1~ .85 l1tly CalffOfMa 22 OL 85 Whole S\t~ et PlcklM ,., • 10 59 GotdM .... -ltlf NM'h~---J~OL 16 .... -.... .c.1 ' Aloe. 78 ..... 1c~ .87 12 .. 135 botll• • ~.17 .. 59· ..... . ..... --'*'• ... ...... ... . DoWMfflak• -Ki119 ll1e Wattles FtffaetOitee11 " Salisbury Steak lrklf'ord'••'90L l.Mt'll WhlW Br9lld ,:;: • M1~&Clw ,.. , ""' 89 ~n't-P,otetler 1101. 27 ..... • Split Pea Soup ... • I» 0L 87 WJeMloM-MOl l .. llfMI Of flvtlllJI I OL 37 .... • Salad Dreulng ..... • ~ .68 bc:Sy.,,p ~: .• 86 I OL 89 With Otlf*\Nf "'"" 12 oz. 31 '""" • FIW'd111 Mund 1•r • "0• 135 --.~... 51 ':1'59 ~.~ ..... "" • · lllnllr PUnch :.:: 1.49 \ .--·@p EVERYDAY LOW -PRICES . ---r > ,,, ..... -· ...... ..... ·71 ..... '::: .. ..... . .... •.: 1.11 • .. 71 .. ... ' I 1 ? t • FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FILL~RS , PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FILLERS ................... _ ... T9••ee• .... .....,._..,... ,...II Btby_ •.;.- ...., __ ,......, Ground C:OftH ...... -~ .. ...,,.,. .. lbltftng lltx -...--~ COC01Nffa ---llMTH '~.51 ..,....__"""' ... ., L•monade Ml• --. Gold Modll Flour u,...·._,...,_ T•• 819•1. • . .............. o-.d- • !;:.11 1~.71 '!.::.13 ~-*tlllll'"'~ Stutlktt Mix --aosco Syrup ---..... , ....... )Dllpott ... Oii• ' WC.. .... , ..... n..... ....a --THxcet••I ,~ .... ::.17 ~:.11 __ ... . .. Alvlotnum Fol "' ... •i .. ...-..~ ~ .. ..... , --=··· ....-1•:11 I l1f lnallnt Cotlff --__ ,,__,~ Qold Modtl l'lour , ..... -11 . .. ... Ollllii-------.... Vft1mln c T1blet1 "'" ---.... -I.II '""""""DI•-'°" tM ~~@6'8~§6?~0H• .«! MAKE RALPHS YO/JR HEAOO/JARTERS • ur FOR ALL OF YOl/R EASTER NEfQS: A 0 ·---................ ·i "" _____ ..... .... \P.' 111..,........, ...... _, ..... -,..,. Tl ' Entlf~ __ .:_ -·•*'. .. -t " ·' ' Ii. ... -... ""E";. •.• ............. ............ prices ~Q)J)~Q)~-;~~' RALPHS STD.~ A1£ UICATEI AT: 318 L 17" ST., coSTA MESA; 9uo1 ADAMS BLVD., HllmiTDN BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKllURST, WEStmml; UGUNA HIUS, 24167 PASEO DE YALEJICIA 1726117111 ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: 9-10 DAlY. 9-9 . ' f I I I ' • . - • • .· , . ~Apples .. - ·1 Mak.e ~--I.. ·:~C .k -~I.:'\.,_ a .e \ I • I :t llt'Clcii.\i'BltoWNSTONE · ~ • ., -112 ... ,,_,.....,.., ~. 'l'bla VI,,_ Apple Cake !': wa1 adapted from' a recipe :: CIWA to 111 by an oc-~ · ,......ian. The last we beard. ~: llle'l'lll-:-4 111 botb !;-handlome and dellclolls. ;; Bec1U1t it takes some ~ careful doing, ft'1 worth se.rv· ~ Ing to SU"'ls. , '. VIENNESE APPLE .CAXE. ,. VOIS VACUE PRODUCE First_Ooy Frdi fruir1 .An:J Vegetables Af Money Sovi~PricesJ ~ ~-·see recipe . · • 2 """" .u...i nour Fresh...Bretn CUii.a&• ¥• ""'-::. • tellpOCm salt ~ • I cup (two ¥•1J01111d sticks) ll" butler ,c: I egg yolk . l: 2 tab!etp<»DI Chopp t d j:' ( medium-fine) blanched . ~: almonds ,,._, Prepare applesauce wen lJI ~ advance or making pastry to ,: allow time !or chilling: to ~· speed chilling, place I n ~ freeler. ~· In I modlnm miling bowl ~ llir ..., t1lt far. sugar ~ and Wt. Slice Ill -and ~ then cut In with pi!lry blender :>. ..W podlda are llne. MiX in :: .. ,.. . . :.; wert.111t1r7 w1111 flnlen ..,. ~ Iii II holds together . .,,. 11 patry Is very soft~ chill In ~ !-about 1rmlnu1e1 0, In /:!· -lleNlor for about 20 \ !"-! mlnUtel. ~· Shipe pastry Into a 5-inch ~ lonf rOJI. Cut Into 2 pieces, one ,.., 31> inches loog, !he other 1 Y. I lncheJ Jong. Cut smnller hair • lnfD t pieces and chill. Place remaining pastry !the 3'B llicb roll ) on a large cookie "' aberti with a r'to ~ red ~ stoctinel-eoY<red rolling 1>.ln. I:" rdl to a 11 bY I Inch rectangle. ~ Push aides up with a spatula ••• or ~ to fonn a y, inch r. edge. ~ Sprtntte p a s t r y with J,: almonds, 1enuy pressing them :;.; down. Spread with 1'4 cups I:: chlu.d apple1&uce . ~•• """-... u pieces . of . p11try from refrigerator. 2 at Fresh Br1111 .Onions ,:,;=. ... to -·· f ,... -• ~.-a 11.w·c .. .a. -""""~ · " GOLDEN RIPE • 1 0 BANANAS · ' CtNTUl ~ ll • Sunsweet Pitted Prunes 1~': .fr.1.1h ltallln Squash .. ":. ,59 ..29 ' ... 15 DESERT I ~RA!!fRUIT '= Fresh Spartan. lpRles ~..!!"'­ Fresh Sunklst Lemons 1.::.0: ~ •.• ....,,,., *-·~· f "' ! F4NCY FRESH l HONEYDEW-~ - ".26 1o1IO Bloomln& Mums ~~~: :;, 2.89 Fresh Cut Flowirs ~~":".'; .98 '- CINNAMON LOAVES a time. Roll each with hands ~ lnlO % Inch Ulick ropes on a 111: rJgured pletry cloth, NOWl'I H" SIM I r-U .. pastry ropes to f/Jf'tn ,, ,.: diamond-shape latU~ over ap--~ p1....... cu1un1 111em into Short Cake Fruit Cups .:~.~ .21 .~ lengtho needed. ' · ~ 11e11n t1101a1u .. about 11> Sheperds Bread ""':~~~"" ,45 ~ indleo -9'I" ""!."? and • r. p1.o. -oucceodiliii rope of Old F. ashlon Donuts 1:>::~,g~ -.43 ~· pastry poNlle! to last rope :,: ll1d -I Y, Inches from it. i;: ~ •1111 • seooml ~; -of. ropes. ( Form mnalning pastry Into •. ,.,: ._ and place al'O!lnd ed&• .VDllS VALUE HAIR CARE i,,. of pastry lo give It a finished ballt-.p edge. • BU• In a preheated 350- depft oven until pastry Is )ii!· ''-'*" brown -about 30 to !5 ~ ..-... . . ~ During first 10 to ZO minutea ~ of baking, check to see If the ~: ttau of pastry are spreading, :: If eo, push them back into •: poeltiQn wllll the nat side of a !: wide metal spatula. ~ Cool before cutting, but ~ while ~ warm slide from :; pan. wllll the help or the wide j:! apalllla. onto a aervlng platt<r I'. or boon!. Ei Makes I lo 10 tervings. 5-'ecf ,,_ sit• you Mffl frDffl Vo"• Jwee •Mi9fy ol ttOtiOftOI btotrd pto®clr OttO quality pri•af• lob.I . ~-... ,..,.. PRELL LIQUID SHAMPOO ""~" 11 OIM.1 iom1 ..,, '.Jl!l4 _'\Ii. Suave Hair Spray .;~~;:~ .68 Miss Bnck lalum .. ~.~:.. t.4C Boody M11111tlc Rollers ·~~ .18 I APPLESAUCE _ Enden Shampo,o ~~:.. .86 ~ ~ ~ ~ ,. • • • Iii ll'JUDdl coottng apples, about ..... Z\Hncb apples I tabie:tpQons water y, cup sugar % cup •t><icot Jam 1 tableapoon lemon juice ~ teupooo· cinnamon Wash aJll)iel but do not peel or l""e. Quarter and cut off blossom , end•. •Place ln a saucepan; add water . • Cover lplJ co.ok o v e r ,. medium-Tow !ht Until apples are so'ft -to mtnutes ; stir often to prevent 9COrching. Tum apple• throu~h a food mlll Into 1 •-•· (There should be l\i to t cups.) Add su~ar, allriOOt jam. lemon juice -.cl cinnamon. ; C<tok over low Ilea~ .Urrlng ! often, until a~ 11 verv : llllck -15 to 20 mtnaiteo. .cbJU. t: Makes about Ill -Use ~ the 1 v, cups <1n.d fer bl VJen. -Apple Cab red!IO ind mnalnlng small portion some ~· olherway. • Sip Shaped NEW YORK (UPI) -Wble .., clr1nkers may llke to know !hit Ult Specl1f'P1rmanent ..:::. t.4C Breck Buie Hair Spray 1:".~ t.08 .---.. _._.,. ,_.. ........ --.... VONS BALSAM CONDITIONER ' IC\• "'1'1!.' ... .78 Boody Shower .Cap ....... .... .18 Dlpplty.IJo Wave Set ,~·:::~1':'.. ,97 Whitt Rain Hair Spray .~~~ ,99 Bnck Sh1111poo ..:~::::.'~ .19 Head & Shoulders ~~ 1.66 CAPRI BATH OIL .48 Maybtlllne Br11t Lash Masoara 1,48 Cut11 Polish Remover --= .48 • a commllleo of ·tho Jntoma· 1lonal Ora•nlzatlon for Stan· ~luUon (l()S) has mcbld Mennen 11E" Dtodorant • """ ......,.,,, on the shape of a "" .as· • ZEE TOWELS Sl'ICETONE TOWUS ASST'O. COlOllS °' PRINT'fD BANQUET DINNERS ASSTQ V ARIETES EXCEPT BEEF & HADOOCX WESSON OIL GREAT FOii SALADS Oii COOKING PUREX I.LEACH SAFE, SURE GETS ll!RT OUT INTENSIVE CARE LOTION 1().()Z. IOTllf r I 0... sele<lioft .....i si1•1 ,odd up lo 9fit0ter iovingi '°' you, • .. r w-.i.,. Ao<Jl 11, 1913 ' DAILY PILOT If • .. • • - • --~· ' • " 1 VALUE MEATS ·J e11cl11sively in oll our sro'r••· Or11Je• Drink . ~ . .46 rl CENlER CUT : .. 9 ltllllll D,rtuln& r~-,65 ~!',!. .. ~0!5T "· • f Crllshed Pineapple ';\'°or'.~ .tl """",,.,,,_, '·""""""" '"'' .. _. · / · Whole N p t t I ~~ 29 · Blade Cut Chuck, Steak · ~ ·i89 IW 0 a o•s "'" , ~..li.. • ., :th. 0 S 11 C b J J 1 • 11 Bonn•SS Ropnd Stea~s ~ IL :38 oean pra, ran err 'I• u ''"'" V •-............ 10. 99 T·Bone Steaks oi1~:::... ..1.18 ons u.vera1es · ""''"""" :. · i.o • • · M th C kl =.:.~.:. 41 . J!q.rttrhouse Ste ks • .:.~ .. 1o88 0 l~I 00 IS -"~""" , ~, _ . l I Fl k C t 1,...., 69 Bo11illess Chuck Roasts "it::' .. 1,39 nee a • ooonu ... L... • B 1tv C. k , ,; k Ml .......... 61 Boneless Beef·St1_w · ~~ ,.)139 e .. , roo er-va e 1 ...... , 1, VONS MAYOlllWSE Kll 1AlAO$ Ate SAla#I04lS -~ ... ,(~ 3 .. 1.55 . I All I f .u Breen Giant Breen Bean~ ,~:\::;: .• 26 Sklllet Maile Dinners ':~~~ ,39 . Rip• Pitted Olives ~ .45 Jerseymald Butter .. :=.~ .ll ( HOUSEHOLD ) .._~NE==ED~S ---' Ivory Bar Soap :.:=".":. .;'\ .29 C~lff on D1lu11 Napkins ·::1 ~:· .39 Dash D1ter1ent ·:::: ~" .69 '-Vons ll~lnum .Foll .~~I " .45 'FROZ Q FOODS - -Sfocli: up on tf.1e burs and frH1i ..,,. food cosl1. · ' .............................. ..r ..... ~ BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP DUlllT iOl'l'tG 9 ••. .... Vons Frozen Chill · Oh Boy Garlic Bread • ""llCANllA- 1 or. ,,,cc.c;1 "'"' '""'"' .29 .33 f'iM'fll{i t 70' r t ai!w;11itt , ...... ~,--- BIRDSEYE 45 10 °·· VEGETABLES "~ I• . a:::'"ro::nu w WINES A SPIRITS Fyfe & Scott Scotch ·:. .. ,... ~™ 4.69 Smirnoff Vodka "',.:;::.;:.;.." 110.69 ' Black Velvet Whisky .:'~~~ 11.39 Kee 'Brand Beer "·:.:::'...:'" 2.99 VDIS VALUE' . DEUCAlESSEN · . . Vons All Meat Bolopa ":.""...:::" •• 98 Mattln&fy Shrimp CHk°tlll ·:;. .36 . PlllSBU.RY OR BAltARD BISCUITS IWRT Cl M-...:. 'l\M Cl to .01: Pellah Sau1a11 .. ':.~::.. .J.5& Oscar Mayer Wl1n1r1 ~ :.:1 il ,,8 • • Oaw ...,., llltkllr r.: ,,,a Bladt Cut Shoulder Chops ~,. . . .. Sprlne Rib Lamb Chopsi"~,..., ... ' ' Self Bastine Hen Turkeys 1::!.. ":'' ., Rath ~Heed Bacon ·-;.~· .. I Polish Sausage Boneless Leg O'Pork ','i::..""= IL Meat Loaf Mi1 · ,.,~:,G~~I°"" Oscar Mayer Sparetibs ."'::' . ~('JTEN SEAfOOD . £REATS Breaded Perch Fiiiets ; .• ..:'.\~. .. . -I . . · Rex Sole Chlllets ·r':. ~ungeness Cra~s 71·~ .. !J c.orvlna Sea Bass F1q1t1 ~:. ... 9 0 Passove: Sp6flslsl $ Manlschtwltz Borsch "=' 9 Getllte Fish ~ ·~ M,nlschewltz ,Mazto' r---VONS CO'<PON 1 SAV with t~s 1 . coupon·on !WHEA '""" '""°' • .-- • 11=:.-·i::~ .. ~a.. Ponds Dry Skin Cn1111 :::-.:: .91 ~ ~·~~.:"'-_, 11111 Adams Ava., at Bl'DOrst, *8nlilltU 1111:11 :=.: ~:.=l':i ~ 341111 Doheny Park • l:apistr• Beacll 5122 EdnlerAve., at S!lilldale. IMI• am : 1.apna 111s Pim. e 111 • 1 21112 Beadl Bht, lhlnliJblD Im 179511 Mapalla, Fmbla Yaley i • \1 ···"' • ' • sTEwlNG CHICKENS •••••••••••• 49L < • . 27 lb. D REAL McCOY BEEF 'BACON.,....'l'l· ... 89" D MELON CUT RUMP ROAST.:?.' •••••• $1! D REAL McCOY BEEF SAUSAGE >'t ~ •• &a• D BOllLESS STEW BEEF ............ ll ~ REAL McCOY BEEF LINKS ~::~ •••• 39° D 'JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE • ~ ••••• ~·! ffi 95• ' -V8DKA · " CROWN,RUSSE S' •. I 80 PROOF 1. 1 • HALF ::. . · CALl<ON JFi · .. #.'~"ff~~~~~~~~ ... 99e .D. MANISCHEWIJZEGGMATZO ..... •:r;JSt HIRAM WlOOR'S· •••••• ?' 91 UllW Gefllte Fish... Q ~ISCH~ITZ MATZO Q. ..... '!'.69° D . 'S GIN.~~ •• ' .......... ~.~'9"-T DWHITE & PIKE FISH .':".~'"'::.$111 D ' MAWISCHEWITl MACAROONS-.. ,..'W:$11I D CANADIAN MIST 7.;.:""'!': •••••• -:~ 1511 · D IEWARS~SCOTUQ.w:·~.,~::'. •• , •••• !':'"~ D JACQUES BONET BRANDY o:~ •.. ~ $3" D IlllllA ••. :;~ •• ; •••••••• ::r.5' 0 l'lllllDll'llr .............. .,,,. \{• """'° ~ ... ~,~F"·········~ ,,~-. 1•1ENT A.GE ................... $11 39 """ I ~v-.... I"" Sp~BEER 12-0L ~.,. C 1 Cl;,NS K .; ....... ~ ... , __ . . Cantaloupe flESH 4 .11. •9c.-~~~~~ 29c TOPS.Qff 611.0 .. flESHED lb. '--=:._ __ _J carrots D CUcmERS ... :m ........... 2i 29' 0 LARGE PRUNES.2?.~ ........... $1~ D ~ERV llARTS .~?,;. •...... 39' D FANCY MIXED FRUIT. ,~r.,~ ....... 83' D APRICOTS.ro~ ••••• · ••••••••• 67' D CHRYSAllBMS :7~.~ ...... s2u . ... CASCADE DISH POWDER , ~ ~~ . D L QUID-DETERGENT .........• :;:,. •• Jf- d IQIANGE JUI.CE ::+~!~iFl.~~ ...... crm 15' D COOL WHIP TOPPING ~,'?:!-l~~~;'~t;. 35' ORCHARD D~INK :~r ..... ~ 4f CJ FRESH GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ~::: •••• !I' I tJ OH BOY ITALIAN ICES.o:sf?:'!~ ••••••• 57• ' D MEAT PIES -:u.:~-;s~::~t" ml ., ....................... ... ~~---""!""'!"!"!"'~~---' . JUMBO VIVA TOWELS :1? •• ~c.' 35c D MRS[i·~~1UNTZES ~~ ...... ,~ .... lit 'o' LAY ns n"fltDOl, .... "'41..,~ ... • . 1\1 .~."!"!':.c~.;'!,~,•••••• '' D FROZEN LASAGNA :~~·:F':!' ...... '1~ . r. • ,. ti'! . •, ,., Thrfftimart Meat Prices ~-1 Al'e'Cut · . ToThe .~ner D WEI.CH'S GRAPE JUIC~~~:'~ ..... &Q' ~o ROSARITA DINNERS ~.~4t~~:S ••••• ·4t ' to BRW DOOGH ~~.;; ••••••.•••• _&r I • 1 • • j ~,, .: \ ' D. ORANGE JUICE .............. ' ' SP lltlMfS .. .01-1 .. I.Ct. • °' , •••••••••••••••••••• D FROZEN BREAD ...., ... d """"" • 52' l!IUCIOUJ tl(,oO• """'°" t ••••••••••••••••••• " D CORM-ON-THE~COB :-:;"." .......... J9C J & J BABY SHAMPOO :.:·;.: •• $1 38 I D ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN.'::~." ....... 29" D FISH STICKS "_, .... ,....... ,,.,. $111 ~-::':, ~l~L•~t: ~ t t t ~ ~·, D . HADDOCK FILLET~ !"l~mo ....... 11 21 -----------------· - CLIP & S'.A VE WITH THESE EXTRA .BONU S COUPONS! 1781 HARIOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA .e 13922 IROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA · -5858 WARNER. HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23111 EL TORO, EL TORO • . ,_ • --. I , •• ' 1 ) ' ' .. ' ' • I ' i· ' • • \ Color • ·--. h Orang Crupi .,. In pd ., at your market so ,_ la tile time lo serve them In lllllD dlsbs, deaaerts and f'o r SDl<P u well as at brtakful. With Or.nee Tomato !'Ort Chops, aerve your ta....ito PQtatoes, and' a aea-l -ve1etable such u lncl»ll. For dessert, mW! I bll 9W'prise -Fresh IU!ublrb Mousae. 'J'hls clellclour fruit Is nDW in the market. 'l1le rlulharb II auCed and cool<od In ........ juice with tome wgar. The lllC'8 oolten and ''shred" tbeiiwelYel dur· inl ~. to jUJt the rill>! IUlu!e f o r matlni tile I ' -· No blender is neodod for !be job. Unllavored gelatin Is ad- ded, I h e mlxture I> chlDed, 'Wlllpp'ed croam i. faJded · 1n. \ and die mowse Is -chlDed .. !ID firm. . • ·~~ 'l1>e color Is a boallllfUI pink. Jt'a a festive and faClnat,ing -rt. -Enjoy the aeuonal fruits and -tables In your meoll!. It --al'P"lllinl and rich with the nUtrttlcm that -loocb brinl. PRESll ORANGE T<lllATO PORK a!OPS t . \ • • J bH etpOOIJ aaJad oU 4 loin port chops " \O~ fresh ooloo 1 flour 1 cUp . • peeled fresh t-Omttoes \0 ~ fresh oranp jula! ,,. cupwawr I~ to._ aalt \0 tea-dried leal thyme 1--2 -· peeled and allced Heol oil.JD Millot. Add port d>opo and brown .. both --·· Md aaton to aldllet aad coot until lender.• SprlntJe with flour~ llllr. IO mix well. Add tomatoes, orange juice, water, ull and thyme. • Adel port dlops, .,...,. and llmmer 1 bout or until meat i1 leader. Add llloed ovocado . and.._; beot. -4 . aervlnp. lUIVllAllB MOIJSSE 1 )IOlild ·1m11 rllaborlJ, cut In 1-lndl pieoea (S Op) . ,,. cup fresh -· juice, -· tcup- tenftlope ttnfla•ored l!iallJi 2 lel-Jresh lemon Jaiee ~ I . 1 cup ·i.o.y ....... lied -<lll«1nl Comlilne -with v. cup ..... juice aad l!Ullf In aaucepllL"' ~. Covered, 10 ••••IH, -until rhubarb pleceo oome • .,t ~n I o •• ltriDCI''. M.-Ue, aolten 1elatln in remie'~~ Yt cup orang~ juice; lllr nlo ho! rhubarb mlztlint ..W,dhaolved .. Remove .from &oat. Add lemon juice. aim until mixture ls lhorouil>IY cool and mounds .u,hily when dropped' from spOon. Whip cream: fold I n t o rhubarb mixture. Add a few dropo cl red food coloring to pnt dellcato pink. Tum Into 6 -cllll>es. Chill until set. If desired, 1arnllb with wblpped cream. Nutrition Promoted WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Alflculture Department baa -need plans to spend $1111,i57 In an effort to find more effective ways to get cllildren to eat things that are ftOd for them. " The proj<!et Involves "pilot -'j;lmt" v•nls to >ducatlonal aulllor!Ues In six statos and -deleril>ed as an attompt to '"U)llore approaches to I oiltrtUan education. Al '3ti!i!"~ Cllllomia recelv· • Ille '"'lest or the lf&Dls t *t lllo wmt to Alabama, · Ark•••••, Nebraska, "9IJ YGrt &lid Pmosylvanla. . .. Gllklol llld the state Lii ielel wlll aperllnent with UlllllodJ cl I t a c h I n g ~and primary ' IClllnl younpt<ln wllf boJanc. td -........ and why • ~ la lmp«llnt. llopef\llly, tile ai>O'esman ..W, lhla ....id -to a nxl ue- lla. lo Ibo wa 1 some ,M\lrlll ~In school ~ .i.. .. many Im· • portUI nuttlenll behind ~n [ tbelr plalel. • • ,1 ~· • • . J ' • r - ' I J DAILY PllOT • - .· ' I . 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Soltle '"' 100-Ceunl p~ WHITE PIKNIK PLATES 3l• ,.,,...,., 48. c '""Mia INSTANT COFFEE 45• 1'8witio""'w1cK ) 99 'jiiiili DEODORANT -J KODAcoLOR FILM 126X-12 99• S,Wa1i1 Bl11ilflt Flishe1~1199• l.P<1<~ • 60 Mitt [<1th ~ 12• MALLORY FLIP·TAl'E . . J'&i' BABY POWDER 9.0unc, Boni. J i l BABY LOTION ~;/ @) J'.ria4iY Oil @Fixoiioo -,."""si,_ . .._~ DECORATED PLAYBALL Pm·~"Eais"nYr ·-EASTER PLUSH TOYS ~7~"-":11 ~ K2R SPOT REMOVER 1'' 2~~ 12-0r.. s..'11 s-.t Mini I 1.$-0t. Ml' Chotoiot• HERSHEY CHOC. CHIPS 4 2• ~--·"°•"" 35• ~ CHOC. CHIP COOKIES , @SitOWER'fO'Saom Ste @MLUHWAL 127 <8 HiilAtrs's£NcE 'jiiiiiiii!' SHAMPOO J 19 <8'i B'AiiAi'oi.- 'jiiliif SHAVE CREME 29c • ~§~ 12.Qa.•l.WCl'lf t ALPHA BETA 47 ANSEL FOOD CAKE c BioaREAO 39c 1"11tlllt·--43• CINNAMON ROLLS litPHi ii£ril ;a; iiP's 3 9~ fl ,..,,...,,,., NESCAFE · INSTANT COFFEE •&-Or.roe:·'°"' NESTLE'S CHOC. QUIK @tfProiilcrru LOCAL GROWN " . USKET . STRAWBERRIES . . I 1ALL GREEN TENDER. AS 1ARAGUS 1 Ciiilf'"0'4,;."'9c CANTALOUPE; 1 HONEYDEWS ~~! Pons . 19c I 19;' I BEAii • c I SPROUTS 19 d. aa. ... !HES£ mout! f'llCll Ef![CTIY! Al'lt~ ll·ll OOll. 111111 WE~ I I l wl ~Y OAY .. .. ' Fresh Cut MIXED BOUQum ,. 97~ . , - .. f • • .. .. . JS PILOT·ADV<R11S<R s Wtdntsdl!, April It 1913 ' . IT A Tllll B•01;·, MOJllYBACKGUAmAMTU OM QUAUTY MIATI IVllY NCI OF MIA T 1$ UNCONDITIOHAU.Y GUAIAMTllD TO l'LEASI YOU , Oii YOUI MONIY WILL II CHlftfUU Y IUUNDED . . OSCAR MAYER SUCED BOLOGNA ; lllMEAT .o-oz.67~ . .t7o All ~EEr ~Hf,, .• , He • CEHt!J<cut:--s I 59 llAll''SLICES ··----·--_... 1 ' MORRELl'S !'RIDE• ,ANY SIZE PIECE 69C,· MAB BACON ·-···----·... . 1 MOMIL.l'll'RIDE•'i.LLMEAT I '6fc WDIRS_, ________ ......... 11.0L • OATBftAND 99, .. = BACO~ ·---·---.u. . MEAL TIM t --\ 79c 1BACO ----.u. FRISH FROZEll HICiH 111 PROTEIN flMSS/l.NIT/l.RY NAPK•I PACXAGloF 12 39' • • I .. . \ Wf<IM>du, April 1,1, 1973 ' • ONE CHuei : ROAST--STEAK ST II. rallCSi. CEllTIFIED ST II. TER .llOS. CERTIFIED "'°-18FGU/l.R/I.~ __ IEEF • GU/l.R/l.NTEID ---c ~TATER BROS. i... i... CERTIFIED BEEF . ROUND GROUND STEAK ST II.,.. IROS. amFllD IHF• IONEIN , s 1·9 L LB. POUND ' ~BEEF FRESH • DRICIOUS /I.NY SIZE PACK/I.GE c Cl. iiii:sTEWMEAT ..... u 1 1 29 . IONEL-£~ ............. Ll.S1.2t . ' iiifii"'ii'oNE ROAST ... Ll.89c iiiii';..• 1 ~~11wi•Ll.•.1 •• OON.ELESSSHOULD .. •GUARANTHO .. s 12• llE•AllCUT • 1 •• ROLLED ROA51 .................. LI. CLUB 5TIAll ............................ LI. • " STATERIROSCEllTIFIEDlf:Ef•IONE IN '1 ·19 lf.Afll •TENDEfl •GWi~IO •• • , 78 RUIW ROAST ...... : ................. LI. 1-80111 ITIAll ...................... LI. 1·Sl'THRU9-lHRIB LI S149 s 12• Wl"~TIU,..MED•NOTAILS •OUA!t*.NTIEO • 1 •s RIB ROAST f.TH&T·THRIBS ... LI. PORIERllDUIE lftAK .LI. STA.TER BROS CERTIFIED BEEF• OUA.l'tA.NTfED _4 s 139 STA.TEtil IPtOS Cll'tTll'tlD lllf• GUAM.NTElD s , •• RIBITEUS ........ : ...................... LI. IOP llRLOlll1nA• .......... La.· . I LUEIONNET•S0'1' 39c MARGARINE ................... LI. """"'• AlL va:m TUNA 8 • 1 CATFOOD -................. ~ . CHOCOLATE Fl.AYO" 46C •STU QUiil .................. .:.: · VITA-FRESH NATURAL Pll 1 WMIY VDAMINS FLOUR . l!le":'' 1, t•·t,9 9 1119llACHID· .., ....... NGIG . a.i.,...'_ 1:: llCH ::. 67'fl 3'!:! 1M n. . u APPLE ' ' . . SMALLFANCY WASHINGTON REI? DEUCIO\IS ., LBS. '4!M!.•.o. -s FOR I.UGI F1UH 11ND1R CllSP CARROTS ................. : .... 1.i...ls.2 9c LONG 11NDE11 C1JS1t GIUN CUC~MBER5 ............... : .... A·2Sc .... ---~ 24• 111111 · AlrlCllOIES ... Pea "7 ~ 1i0Uou':.. __ , ... 2Jc .t-.&...~';..c.~ VAN•CAMn • • 84 1 FllH & CHIPS -·······-·····-····· ""·OL c 0914DA lllOfA ftla TAI• TOTS ...... ~. ······-·········· .. · 30C •llOS IYI 3nc Glll£H ()l.uil A liJIS MUISEL.IPIOUTS -•••• ;,-NIBLETSCOBCORN . "' 5:JC MllOlln i 25c ... AC•ltu.Y 3111< CHOPPm lllOCOOLJ . ,.... JENO 'S PIZZA ROU . •0< ;,- 11J10sn1 'Mk ""="swc11 .e:ftc IUY UMllllllS -1•0< I.IT BRUSSEL SPROUTS .. ,.°' W .,._ s1 u fttt$Wltt 56• O .. mlltlm _,..._ STEWVEGETAILES _,,..._ iiiiiRT T PING _3gc -·-1'!»' .......... ,, 31• DUlCHAPftll'tt _,.°' ~ MACMONl&CHEEIE ._ llllO!t'l'I A}ftt T~t·H.~ • TENDER TINY PEAS -••or;iW IUTTER IRICKU UIS _ &:JC """Of l(AM'f O.te lO'MfHOUSI .e:'k RSM RLLm --,..,°' ll't. ICE MILK SUN DAU -"" .,,,~ . P/l.lllC11.Av SOfT . IUOIQJlll i. (JllJ PRICES EFFEC. 7-fl!.LL DAYS• Ttt_~R$. lhru WED .. APR~L 12TH-18JH MARG RllE SARDllE~ J 14600Se.ll• ......... I"" • 1.._PHYAGI TOMATO•OIL 707W•NW.1am•..._.c......... 1,0l._c.tn.A ...... :::c JU4WMt...,••r.AMlllt• 39 mMUSTAID "61~A................. llJtw ............... _,. 21 ...... ,.. ....... c.. .... c 25c F:::--: l&elWt1tlc••••slll•1treet.S..Aae 14JOWe1tU.C•A ....... A lei• 1171 .... Str.t,c ....... Ill "" -~·---2'.11 ...... A___ 14171WHlllA_T_ WI IA. :::, 1361---·-Aoo IUtll<_A___ 14Jltlll-.A--. -. . . . . . . . ~ . . .. ' l I • . I " • .. --f •, . . ) " ·I ... l .. .t .. • ,•. . ·~­• " ., ,,. .,. • ' ·• •• .·. . ,. '~ . .. ' , ' .. $% DMl'I l'ILOT •• Dessert .. I I • ~. , ' . . . -.. I • . --. APPLES ' CRISP DELICIOUS 4 ~ s1 ORANGES 11 SWEET ''N" JUICY VALE.NCIA 8 ci~o ·5:9¢ BAG • HUil TH & BEAUTY AID~ {;~.,, ... SPRINGflELD -. -HAIR SPRAY ll. OZ. CAN '·suAVE·' BABY SHAMPOO .,...._, SPllNCiFllLD ICE CREAM l(t (111!,\JI( 111 GAL 59UAll CAITON Sl'llNGFllLD st SPllNWllLO RENCH FRIED c-.c .. 10' I POTATOES '0.. .... .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE STAR KIST TUNA PIES 19~ .. EASTERN FED LARGE LOIN P08K CHOPS EA"'f~ FED CUT FOR FREEZER . WHOI-£ ; • I • ,. •. I, f • ' ' '· • - • •• . ~-.. GORDON'S rt ... ~ .. • ... ": .... . . . . ' '. ... . •· ... .;.~· ·.; )" a· READ "'.. . . . .. . ... .,, . . . .... '' .... ~~~i-... #· ' •• 1 LB. LOAF ' I . ~ HUNT' St ·.,. -! '" SNACK P~CK ~1•• li . A1fi.P.lE SAUCE :. Cr; ' .. :11 4 • ' CANS . s :!'"'-:c•~s ,, ~~:MmD -WHILI STOCK 4'" • PALMOLIVE BAR . ;SOAP 2'/15 •' e ,. BATH SIZE IAU .... " . ST0rs POOD FIOM mCllNS '" ' PAf.il·PAL u o..c--.... "• 89' ' H&.NO Ila 1tlAtl ClA,CKERS , ....... 35' EASTERN FED FARMER .S~ • • \, I . SPRINGFIELD COFFE 1 ·L • CAN pMP;bs' '~~· . DAmMr, 30'• .• L •• J,7t. ' "TODDLD, IZ's ····-·· .19' OvDM•HT, 12's T NUcOA .. $QFT:> .. MARGARINE ; 'r~ 3./J1 Prices Effecthrea 1 Tlnnday thru · clay r J , • • '. -..A.Prl~ 12, 13, 14, 1~ . • 1jrric; i .. I .. to ... -..._li:.~ l WI 4M.ADi. Y ACC8'f . , S PORI . SPARERIBS • ' c U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS I I ~ ii • i lf:,.~G TURKiY , Mn. Wrlo~t'.I ...... .Ji • ·U,SDA~a..f -llhideCut ·I ,_ . ~.$138 . ·--lb.98( . . .... ,... -·.... -0:.-~ .......... o..c:.,.r-ay. IWANION DINNIR Huniry Ma~ Chicken USDAGrodt "A"-SaN•·llW ' ~ -_.., ffoaen- . ·. ·m.i, ..... ,.. .... Uf!d•r 9-lbs. ' ,._'lb. ' . USDA Choict Beef Lorge Cuts ,. -WlllTIMA BLEACH· &UCIR~1 ·· ICl.ILK-· llolidfut And Refieol;lnt Wtdnt""1, Apt/I ll, 1973 DAILY ..flLOT A .. ~ ' • . 15¥1 .. 1. c--~ Sbo HEALTH & lfAUTY AIDS SAlfflAY SUH• SAVE•S r~· .. ,..U •· 81 ... s....-n•s-• •:.::·19• r--. 5"" MtuthJ9.I. 1:.!'99' I•• Uq.W D•t•rv•nt ·:~··3•• HEAD& • SHOUlDIRS SHAMPOO 7-ed••... s1s• 11 ..... t..1i..t •' I I . I ' ' • " . ,. . Oranges ~'8:; 9'8c Bananus =ct~oi~~ •. 11 -.e . Tomatoes="" 4 ::.: 39' Grapefruit .::;~..., ... 154 Strawberries ..... :47' Avocados '";::.~" _,29 1 Cucumbers '". 2'9c · 'i., I 2hdt ' ~ -'' Carrots 3 ... 39c ....,""'_ ... ~?,!,erines .•. 25c VQ-S Hair S;iill, . ~;99' . 9 lrownlt Mix ";;~:· •:._;'.'6S• .i la.rtt W~ a .. ,,~" i 'i'-' 9t' i leywoltfs Wrap , ,l?~nl4• ~i.8 c,'l.ite 100 Mouthwasll:;f72 ~ Mii Lt .. Grain Rice · · •:,.~~ 56• · ~!.!!!~!~.!.~ " .. 29c 4.1 • • ,.._.....,..,,,,.. IS.14"-LM ....... WOnin,.~nty (I :,:c.t::: .... ::::•I~~~~~~~-~~-~~.,, ~- • 1008 ... Dr., Newpert Beacll • 211 L ·17~ ·St, Cesta Mesa e Z4 lfurch Bay Plaza, So. Laguna e 636 N. Coast Hwy., l.Jpna Beach . e BB! l El Camillo Illa~· San Cleniente e ·Santa Ana Freeway It u hz, flssillt Y"iejo e e Wdson l Fairview, CISta Mesa ' . • . .. .. ' I I • r ' ,. l 1 ,_ 1 ' l J ' ' I I ' t 1 • - - • • 1 I • :)f ' DAJL'v PILOT .. Cll!'WS.11 kltnce ~ ,,..... OFFSHORE OIL RIGS CAN BE DI SGUISED LIKE THESE F LONG BEACH 1 Paci fic Palisades Citizens Say 'No Dice' -lt'5 Slill .in Urban' Blight' . . Oi! Corporation Cites Exempti.on From Coast Bid Palisades Offshore Oil .. . • - Drilling Dispute Heavy LOS ANGELES (AP) -Occidental Oil '1 ' Corporation saySc, its exploratory oil wells By CURTIS J. SITOMER suits against Occidental and tbe city of at Pacific Palisades should be exe mpt Christian Science Monitor Service Los Angele&.. , f · t f the c I" · The outcome of these cases could. '--ve rom requ1remen s o a uorrua PACIFIC PALISADES _ Should an oil Pll Co tal Co r A t broader implications for oil ifrliffirg along as nserva ion ~ · . ,,. . . drUling,. including offshore, be banned the' more than 1,000 miles :or Califofnia ln legal documents {tied 1n Supenor · ·near built~up residential areas? If not, · Court, the comNiny said it has the fight what environmental restrain:if.houl. d be coast. They will al So have bearing on the drill th r-0 , recer:it California Supreme Court so-call-to e we s because of a city placed on it? And who s . d ded~e ed "'Friends Of Mammoth'' landmark ordinance wh!Ch establistaed· 'drilling whether oil , exploration ~llht harm· a decision. 'l'h.is requires private as well as districts. ' • :~ 1 •· (lt)f1llltiantty's ecology? ':t · . •. . . . / public .developers in Qalifomia to rue en- THE DOCUl\fENTS WERE filed iil ·su=g~sr:Sba'=-hi~tir'!;.y:~ vemirobanm,kienntalg nn-imconpac8Ltructsta~T .. ts. pri~ to respoose to a civil suit by No Oil Inc.~ a ~ ...,._. .. -·conservation group, 'frhich charged Oc-battle between the OccidentaJ ·Petroleum Further, some observe~~ this Utiga- cidental couJdn't drfil!'"1fithout a permit ,, CofPOratioo .and· a conservation-minded ti9n .... as a test of a newly passed. state from the Calilornl8 COallal Commission. lrouP' of citlzens who reside in this posh, roastline ifiltiative which establishes a The commisa6:( -.a: ~iahe4 when ~~ted community in western Los network of state and regional coastal ·the .voters plUed Propqsiliod 2ll the Ange:~.· ' , commissions to . monitor ocean-fronted Coastal ~i~ati@n Act,' last OcCJdent:ai wants to explore what it growth. ,, Novem •. ', · ~ °"!lid be a $.100 million onshore oil T H E PALISADES OIL-DRILLING The •-iiilll''.ildiil.*'"1<f be exempt ' field below tho clUfs of the Palisades. . he t:om dap MJiit~1 control beea111e or company spokesmen insist t be i r diSJl:utes date to. the spnng of 1?70 w n t1m~! ~;,~ invested to the t(!Chniques are safe and uleir eqal.pment.. Occidental applied , for a . pemut to ex-. proJd·~~tt-'&ad the equtva1ent 'nlodern and esthetically pleasing. And plore the area for possible petroleum of a, ~-~I""' )lel<ft lbe lhiy. add that potential oil production . reserves. No Oil, Inc. suce<sslully block· vote~ · · • meuure. · eouJd net $60 million in revenues to tbe ed this move. But lost a subsequent • '... 1 • Cffy. skin:plsh when Los Angeles Mayor Sam THE COMPANY'. "1BO ·said that . Yorty vetoed a City Council ordinanCe resumption of drilling ~d not have a.d· ; NP QIL INC., THE CimENS• anti-.which would have banned drilling in in- verse effects on the enviroriment and , drtWn,..-Jobby here, bolds that such ex-land resj~ial 'regions and within one· that requiring a coastal permit would ·-ploratioo could lead to IandslidesJ rom quarter oC .a· mile from shore. d~prive the compan¥ of its property vibrilions,"'uttiii blight in tl,te foh\i~ «.-·'.\mi this past fall ,. the council and without due process of law. noise and odOr pollution, and even a PlaMing Commission :reversed previous . The state Supreme Court halted drill-massive blowoUt similar to the one wt;tcb · acti(ll! tq .a~ve ~creation of ti drill- ing last February when No Oil Inc. filed blackened the Santa Barbara channeJ in ini district. aDd the' boring of. .two ex· another suit charging Occidental with 1969. 1 -ploratory hOles in the Palisades. failing to file an environmental impact A court order has halted drilling, pen-Over the prot~ts of,,.ang!Y citizens, Oc- rcport. ding dispositbl of a pair of No Oil Inc. (See OIL FLAP, Page SS) 1 iiiimiiil j Don't Be Fooled •• By The . Beard, Long Hair,. Grandpa Glasses And 'Message' -. THIS 15 NO LIPPY HIPPY • Thi s is Gloomy Gus, invented by the DAILY PILOT se.veral years ago, when hippy still meant maybe you neded a new girdle. lie appears daily on the ed1tor1al page where he 5tars as a so rt of ventriloquist's dummy who talks only when someone (DAILY PILOT readers. in thi~ instanc~) puts words into his mouth. DAILY PILOT~aders -write every Gloomy Gus message. i He has been saying ; outhful every publication day for ye:rs now. Want to know what yo~r neigh- bors ~re ~hinking . • . hat's wrong (or right) with the world, nation.-state, community, neighborhood you live m? Want to f!lve ·ol' Gus a piece of your mmct to pass on? You can help him-continue lo be the hippest lip in town. Write to Gloom~•Gu'a and see your own message ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE DAILY 'PILOT t ( • ·-. ---• ·- Step · up 'o .spr~ngtime .· sa~ings .Treasury's h_ealth .-·and· bea·~tY .. ' aid _ epartment ~ .. RIGHTG -•· RSPIRANT 8-oz. ··~ ; ......... , .. . r.trwr. 10f ' .. BUFF~RIN ----.- TABl.ETS lQO's I .. aac . ' • ., .•. ' • J ' ' t .. , ' ., POLI DENT . • 51'-l'LE ~ · .. AIR' SPRAY . , '111 ! •I '"'°'"' ~r~.I .. ___ p. .. . ". ---, " "' --·--. Iii 111 11 . " LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 32-oz. SJ39 I. • 13-az. LlliutllC -...... 1;_... ·-..... __ ... .:.:--------:::..-:--_ .. • ... .. 1. DENTURi I "' -POWDER 10-oz. CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE , ·-6.2-oz. ' . rt 6'6t ., .,in ·, I ' r, !1 :1 .. '! .., " " -, ':' ·1 . - I ~ " ,, ., ( ' .... ' 11~ VISINE t Visiiid EYE DROPS '"" 'VITALI$ HAIR TONIC • 12-oz. .. OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 9:30 SUNDAY 10 to 7 I Y2 -oz. 69c 't I KLEENEX ; . t.· •' TISSUES I ' 200's : ' ., ·~ MYLANTA LIQUID 12-oz.. f ' ._ ,SJ ·O~ I ~.' • "' • ' ' . ' ,, ., 'c r " e I ill ' •• ,., I l" ,, _'\j '1 ... ~;! l 0 J1 m ,,, q .. " .... ·.t ' .. "" I" '" .Jnt~ay, Apri l 11, 19}J DAILY PILOT U ; • Oµ flap Buhhles on California Coast . ,, /" . (_C.U_ Fnm ~r propossl to put ihe drilling matter btlore Genenll Ev.no Y-• 11111 • • cldentll allrled dJ1ll••g Jan. Sl. But , city volen In May. · permit Is -.y. for _, llloled ~ -• lbe ~· .,_ ~ .. -, · started oo or lltor tio.. I, Jiii ..; 111er wdhln a ~. state ._...,.. ~· NO OIL'S ATl'OllNSY'. Brent the lnltia!M -ratllled bJ -.But lllwt do.wn the>e oxploratioos until Rusb!Ollh, oo the other band, Insists that Occident.I lllld olben l>Old tbol Illa "el· ~.!J!!>ellate ooun de<;lded whether 011 drilllng ol aoy kind has "en-f-•• • •• !eb 1 1-~ the ·a ~ musy rue an en-vtron.mental consequences." He says the t:\.-uve "41t.e ..,.. • ' .. , .. Clpllol Nen BmtOe Karablan (D-Mon\m)' !1atl<l allerea Occidental should be vtrmmental lmjlli~ In c:<>rnpllahce court oow )I'\!! be Jll"ssed lo clelllle..wbat :J:loratory ~ belm ~ cloy SACRAMENTO -ls -"I'm lerrlbly ~at the. -to flit for a permit with Ibo "~ ol . " !loo. has a "slgn!Hcant" lmpoct" '."' the en· be N°.'i°tb.r fllia Clll, ...... la ........ ID •· Callfomia losing money on way the ltate aw""-P'!P" from the Coaatal Z.o n e Ing. ~ • vironmei>t. Up to now, It ham t doDo ao. Loi AnceJea SUperlor Court. -a....,. ~ua land aa1ea to local erty, l1Je1 notorlouoly IP" Con oervaUon Commission. Octldent.I l ~g 1 I fPOllllllllD Ed· ~eontrovtny ""!/ the coastal tro..,.y· over .mron-1 -...i la, governmental pralae at a low-value." TbJa ......... may be mu. • • WM! S: RenwlOI< ar-thal the Loi Occidental~-that the llb!Y to be deddell r.. _.. lllOQllla., :nus queot.lan •i. 'l!elal prob--Awmblyman Lawrence ......_,Sen.• \1.,,.. R. Mills , ' Angeles Clt.i</ COUncil, In l!lll'V'ing a laal !)cwember by Calllamla And drllllnC In a. ~ Wtl1 !.& ed by the Asaembly J.Bnd Kapiloff (D-San Diego) -The <D-$08 =)'·Is hurrying •• J">' drilling dlstlict, bnplied tbat"tbe J>IOJecl' ~ly to It. Tbls lecislallon sta,..i untll -••••hati'i•da -. use and Planning GormnJttee procedures. followed by the legl11Mloo· )>ottr houses ••• .. ¥ "wouli'I not tiave an adverse effect on the reqWz:ts developers to seek a permit . which picked 00 a .Wap state appralaers "appear to be whicb " " ih any "'· envlronmfht.'' So,. he · says; DO impact from a local commlssion. MEANWlllLB, 'IBB MTILB ALSO between the city of ~ allpel>od." develapmlint <.tarted before statement is necessary. The municipal However, a oontroveny has been trig· spilled over Into the JDl1Gl'll caft1llOllD. :!g !Pld o c c I d e n ta l VAUGe.yi-_. -. ~•-f formation of the coastal zone : board, by an 8-~7 vote, recently reaf· gered ·up and do)¥0 the state over when and counc:il tlectlonl b&ft. lDcumbenl eum r.-,....__ -• _'.-~--~···~' ~···'.'._t~~v~~'..:__.!:::=======:=!....'.I~;·......, ·~_'.~~_!'."'i'.:'.U~n~lt:._:a:tso~i::'~~~_:a_:"'.'.'.''~_:l~w:__:W:."~t'._'.'.ln~'....:ell:'.:ect~. _:A::t::lo:_:me:::Y~_'.:M'.:a-~Y_::orty~~=·ted=._:Ooci-1===:...·_ _ ,. as an ex-, land agent !or the State,-·-~ -. ,.---. ,.,... ~· , - ~_w..L.~:..: . • -•-~ --=-.. Department of Gener al ~ •• ~ .~ •· ~-Services, il>ugtll to justlfy to .,....,.. on -cOial' rieat the oonunittee ·the appraisal PaciDc Palisades on wl!lch It ·-made by the state. wan ti !q <»oJJllele drilling a· '"!be ct1y '("91ogbt sent us a "~ Mmpie" '-lid ultimatoly letter stating that no bulldlng to_ ~· ., estimated 10 wooJd be permitted oo the site IDllli~.barrels of oil. bec:auae.ol tbe 111ro11g posslbll· wJ!ll OPirop:!i the Jn>jeclT lty ol la<..,.....," lllUer said. 'l'he!'l-li a · · ~ "!lo The site fl at. the foot ol Oil" ~' · · aa !lemben what P.albltleo re.tdenta call r> , ·• ' the"XIU..-1cle''ol,i958.Tbe < . state was forced to route the highway ar:oWld the slide, thus leaving lbe surplus property In the wake. NO . on. and committee members l!IJught to make Oc-~ ~ental Petroleum part ol proll(f'J" o.....,., In\ Padllc '""'1e sort ol ~i""'1 to pl . ,i .A~?" . .:the land at a redaoed OQlt. P a I I a in s p I tl s •. c OO· • Tbey also questioned the servatlonlsts around tbe state. Change i. d<od rOotrictloai Ocoi~I \f .also oppOoed ;Crom par\ use to oil drllllDc Uiid .awrrhnsed· for 834;400;" AP- prabed at -8800,• 000. by a minOrRy membershlp ~f ~ "The parcel wu originally the Loo Angeles Qty Council. ac!quired ~y tbe state In 1930 I AT A )IEUING bere, J.e 'With deed restrictions that the · coom>lttie, at the urging of land be used .r,.. poru and Assemblyman Paul Priolo (ft.. ,ecreatioo," said Larry lltll- Pacific P a 1-J 1 a d ea ) , the ~. attorney for No Oll 0 • chainnan1 looked into Qo. ! .Hoffman c8.11'ed the deli.. "a cident.l'a u.n_ ol Ille otz'aru<e and peculiar oet ol parcel.~ , ~ lch\:ulnstanoes." The JaM the 1 The situation ,... llUdled by state, sold the City Loo tbe 1972'grand ill1'Y. .but,''.tbey Angeles, t . traded Oc-CC}Uldn't find an)'lhln&,1' be ad- .cidental for ·• a • contiguous ded. parcel the city wanted to pro-EDWARD RENWICK, al· v1de access to Portrero Park. tomey for Occidental pointed ~t issue before the com· out that the city came to the nuttee w~ .. the appra ised oil 'COmpany and solicited the v!11~ (and'"""'price) for which the trade. ci ty purchased the land· from "The company was r'l9t the state -,400, aware of the possibility ol a bq!ore the trade," he said. a""ai~ at "Far be it from me to sug-. gest that Occidents! d Id anything wrong, 11 Priolo com- f ol-mented, ''but ooe can't !!_e!p be §USPeCt." '1;~--·~ " Occident.I· olficlals -IJ . to they are on SOUDd grougd. ,. •H I IN 118 theLoo Angeleo City Council ..-IM to grant 1800,000 by a ~ate a authority to ezpl<re !or oil In then , the statl 1~e ..t ' _, the location. O:>uncilman Mar- with an Initial'."· pr "Of vin ~ who ' npreaenb $37 ooo "' ... "' t Paclflc Pallades, • ~ In Most. people ~·they the vote. J, ~-• ·-•· 1 r the Imp~ the Lale IAlll ""1' -.,...... n w d..be uaed rof ~ , January, the cooncll reaf- lng and Is why 'II, b11c! an ' (Inned Ila position to permit appraised ue s0 mudl li94 Occident.I to drill two 111- tban the lnltla ,Qilo. ' formatiooalOf the two"~1!8-b ght b Some comments the bear· ~ts rou Y '""' No Oil and others against the -~' city and Occidental, Ibo lira! -Priolo -"It Is lound the cllY DOI at liuit !or .-penonal ~clusl.oo that re q u'I r l n g dn en- &tate &pPMIJMrs ~l~w it. _Now v ntal 1 m pa c t sta~ you are 1n the posi.tion of Ju.sli-men • 0 ou has appealed to lying their.( ol the ap-Ille state or A-'·. praiser." • f Yt-"" -Asaem n W a I I e·r sul~ No Oil ' * ;* * *: * , I Eoo~gy1jes Ca e ~Disp~ted Capitol News Service Sierra Club, then its natioDal SACRAMENTO -Two or office,; came out for lhe oil cBlifornia's major lndustrlu workers in the dispute. . -agriculture and oil -are When t1!e company1 ob)ected enmeshed in labor dise.utfl to the Sierra C1ub s 1tand, which c• prellft JiibOr;. arKUlng the Sierra's position in management 'I'll• ' In ·111e •a labor dispute is outside tbe future. ~ 1fe at lot-club's basic concern. Brock gerheada:-unions over en--Evans of the C I a b ' 1 vironmetlilflssues. Washington, D.C. o If Ice The uiWecf Farm Wodten "plied: Union '' that soipe farm "We have very carefuDy ex-~ 1 lmlned the statements ol both operatofl've been call~s~n ordering-i)j;Orkers into fieldi recently' . s p r a y e,.d , with Phosdr ,'1 org~ pbolpllale dangerous •. to ·b DlnOUI system, ~ere~ resulted. · apray .. wllti a simll ; cbel!*al 1r,.. a 1 recently • tit I b t market ht !'I' ~ d !lie federal~ IJhell and the union before ldoptlng our -position. It llecame quite plain that a fun. iuneotaI principle was at flsue: tbe right of persons to tmve tome control over their Working environment. This is •belly :t1:hat we have been ll&litln& r.;~yem." rjc> MA 1-the ....... of IW\flrl !IGRm (~ling lelluce) lllld the all -1""""1tllnl ,sliell) el up, cGeJ wer1 tee • ftm- dame11tah:b111p In llbtr """' -liblpq up. ' ~ DllPIJ'l'E Is the P'lril, labor unions and str1b of oo w ... an ap11111 ......,..i -wbkb 1>ne the SbeD Oil ~ In 1008ht """11 olher bitterly In Calllamla aad"lhnl .........,. tbe pat, oeem to be fonnlnC siatel malnl7 over Ilia ~ cl ~ tlOtDO "°" aOJa!im tbe-'< envlroamenl ~y,' 111•lnillldliol Sholl conslden'-llaalth and 1..,,.., rather than Juat -sa!etJ •!JNt!tn parl • o I aad ~ wlll, llltely be the m....,.ment'~ telpOqlfblllty • toiiie o1 · liorlillllnl ,_ and ~ to annt tbe ...,. -negotlalin( lllW ta tbe tract ctiuaes. It cl.llma tbe Muie. · union Is trylne to ostabltsh 'jfeatherbeddint' &nctk'e• a1 company expolllO. 'YOU Sec:tion' Thett't tomelblng for YOU THE DISPUTE rucbed Into In 1be "YOU illctlon" o1 the the environmental area when DAILY PILOI' evtry SUllday, the OOAW "'"' tbe tuppOi1 of Cbedt 111-·1 -• ''- -· An early ance stor of . the oyster-over 120,000,000 years old. • ' • • ... : Rignt n6w at Glendale Federal, we're giving away free copies of our informative booklet, . Fossils-A Look at Prehistoric Life. Be sure to stoH by and get your· booklet soon. It'~ C!l ·rematkable present: · • · And while you're here, we hope you'll browse through our special exh ibiti on of Museum Fossils. It's fun and it's educational. Incidentally, these fossils l'lave all been authenticated by · · the ·curator of Paleontology at the Museum of Natural History · in San Diego. Don't miss this ·extraordinary show. You'll come away holding history itself in your hands. So, visit us soon ... pick up your fossil book, and 9XG1mine the mu se um display. They're both fascinating, and of course, they're both free. _ iHere are jtJst three sample~ from our fascinating display of different fossils. ' • Offer ends April 30, 1973 • Believe it or not, this Dinosaur-Brontosaurus bone dot11 bock 150,000,000 years! CiLENl4LE FEDERAL •• • r. • A shark's tooth-The nalicn's 2nd lorgeol Fad11n1l Savings ond loan A.-ioHon with o""r S 1.6 billion In a ... 11 and more lltan 30 offices hom San Diogo fo 5anlG ......... over 25,000,000 years old. 'Costa Mesa Branch: 2300 Harbor Boulevard/642-4711 (Ha rbor Center) -. . . ... Fullerton Branch : 320 North Harbor Boulevard/526-8331 Newporf Beach Branch: 500 NewportCenterDrive/644-5300 (NewpOrt Financial Cenlor) Santa Ana Branch: 51 Fashion Square/541-3314 (In lhe Sonia Ano Faihion Square) • • ,. . ' • I• " " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ •• •• :· ·' ~ •• ,, ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ' ; ~ • • • . I ' ~ ' • • • • • • • • • • • _..._ ·~·· """"' .... ....-•....-.... -j~,..:P'lrll,ll>ellajl;;L""':.....11111~,...:.....~~~~~I--"·--:--:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- • • • • . ' I _,; -'1 ' I I • ' . ' • • I --• w......:.i.t, AprU 11. l ~ ......... . ' 'w~ . ...JU. i l/nft . DAILY Pott't~ 14 i -• I • Y.' love El Rancho's ' ·. DeDcatessen D~ights! • • · Uquer Dep 't Vtlues! • SLICED 79 BOLOGNA c Meat or beef. •• Sprjngfield.12 ~" - ,.....,-o;;....~~~--·~. -,.S-HR-IM"'!"'-P ........ -3-3·-... I · CO(KTAIL c La&flco -in 4 oz. serving glass! . • • A1ICIEIJ s1139 -. AGE . · . ' Sav .. 59' ••. straight whiikoy .. \0 gal. Ko~her Ollis ~ : •.• · 7~~ .. Crisp.hdc ..-. 1\J»\Bua<ffc'• .Ii .a.Jard Kosher Salami :. $1 .29 · Hebrew National ••• 12 ounce chub lart~r. $.auc~ ;· uz. 35~ Ronrico ~um ...... S469 J5ker•a,I W1MY. &ckt&ll, LoUl[ ' l:igR~,. 30' ,off on fifth! "HaR_l .Glaze 11. ~ ••• 49e Spanish--Winet;.: .. 99.c Sugar n Spi ce for a spec1at touch! 14 oz Lope de Vega •.• five varieties .• fifth. Beef Tamales . "· . 59c • Goat Cheese .. " ... 98 ~ --Dewar.' s..Scotch ... J 6!9 Specials .on . Sundries ' • • HAIR~ RIISE Tame cream .• , 8 oi. size • ,, • all ty ' Chfldren1 s-Aspirirf 24c This is 8-Yer's! PaCage of 36. ... Scope .......... Lo .. ;, 7~ Save on the 12 ounce botlle. LSecietJ," ... ,. .... :~. 69¢ Eaay to serve! Lynn \Vil~n -pkg . of 4. I . Capricetle ••. from France! 3 oi: pkg. Save 80' on White Labet ! fifth. • Eig~t ounce size anti -per.apirant. 1 · C1in1d8111· ~AL~~ CAN •••. • • '5.81~ . Oscar Mayer $ 719 HAM Our finestl More "!eat,l'fJb.!fi lb. can El Rancho s41.9 , . Gillette · · 79( GIN ·.BUDH Boneleso! Fully cooked to heat and eat ••• and so tender · andmild!alvored ~ " .. Super fresh! Super Fine ,Pot11ttes 10 LB. BAG 59c U.S. No. J Ruuett.I ••• for every purpose ... in plio bag to see what you buy! Fres~ Celery .... 19~. Anjou Pears .... 25~ ·Criflp and tend er and value priced~ Sweet! Juicy! Large! Northern fruit! ,-Bean Sprouts ... 19~. Watercress ..••• 10~ Fresh! ••. add variety to the men~! Add zest to your fish dish~ Grapefruit Juice F~EsH! ......... 59~. El Ran cho's own ! Fresh squeered from fresh fruit. No additives? No preservatives! '· , :· ~ Supe~ $.hopper Specials! ·- • ~·· PORK ~n' BEANS 29c Springfield YOGURT Choice o'c pavOrs in ~ ounc~ ~arton Van Camp'8 ...... the favorite! No 2 Y~ Ninety proof for quality! Quart. \'t> . ' • ' prefer El Rancho-where satisfacti on • is. guaranteed-in values like canned . ham or this splriid Cen tlr Cut U.S.D.A . C~Je Round Steak! . ' ' Grapefruit Juice . 59c Pop Corn " . . • . • . • 39¢ Swiss Steak .• s12t ,. Omaha Roast . 109 lb . From U.S.DoA. Choice beefroonds Extra thi ck U.S.D.A. Choice bee(round I . Reg. or pink -Springfield-Ssix oz cans 1Snap-E-Tom ... 5·1ors1 Tomato Cocktail -JO oz (32 oz • .,.59')- Margarine ...•• , • • ·2-9¢ Blue Bonnet budget-value! llb..cilt . . Spaghetti Sauce . · · 6.9c 'iRagu -'te(.~r with mushrooms! Quart • If -' CAKE · -MIX ... PillSbury~wh i te. ye llow or fudg e! Angel Cake Mix . . 49c Or Lemon Chiffon-Betty Crocker! .Bisquick . . . . . . • . 59c Makes so many I hing.s! 40 oz. pkg. HambJJrger Booster 39e .~hoiceOf :1 ynriet iei;! (ilobe A-1 Lysol Deodorizer . 7ge Kills i;i:erms, too! 7 oz. size DINNERS :29c Beana & Franks, peghetti, Mac. & Ch .... , Mac. & Beef. Eggo Waffles . . . . 35c Frozen-heat and 11ervet pkg of 8 . Baby Food . 3 ·1or 25e Gerber'• atraiped-VegeLables or juice . Birdseye Peas 4 for $1. ln cream 11uce, Pens with Onlono, or Pea with Celery. Jolly Time, white or yeUow! 20oz Wine Vinegar . • . . 29¢ Regina-12 oz Red, Garlic, Champagne! Apple Sauce 5. tor $1. . ' . Rump Roas ·1 U.S.O.A. . $119• CHOICE For a truly del igbtrulpot roast, it pa)'.8 to starlwithEI Rancho quality. Springfield, forvalue! No 303 cans Taster's Choice $1.09 Freeze dried in stant coffee ! 4 oz. Beef Kabobs VEG~~i~LES! .s 14!. ~· . All you do is marinade, season, bfoi l, and s.mack rour lips! Net weight 8 oun~es each, LIQUID 29c BLEACH Stew· Beef BONELESS! Compare ! Choose our stew beef from rounds ofU.S.D.A. Choice beef! s139 · lb Low price! Big gallon! Springfield • ---=;r" - Cat Food . . • 6 tor $1. ·- xa1 Kan-al l varieties in 6 oi cans · Mayonoaise ; ...... ..:49¢ LeuraScuuder'a forquality! QUaitl ·' Lux Bars .. . .. ·.2:~3e Save on..reg\ilor eize bar111! • ~ ) ' Lux Liquid ....... : ... 69c 1t's kind to.you r hands! 32 oz. • VIVA 3 s1 TOWELS ,.. ·split ·· Brollen FREsH1 59!· King sized meaty frying chickens, split.into halves fot the broiler! Big rolls, in colors or prints! ·· Ground leef EXTRA LEAN s 11'! Zest Bath Bars 2 tor 39¢ ¥ouJ<aoivit'1 fmh when you c~oose E,l,Rancho's! Bulk or Pa tti .. So-beoutofsoa p'fl.igbara . Chunk Light Tuna 39c Chicken of the Seo ... Np. ~ con. Beef Shanks cENTER cuT 69! . lt'a only economy when you get the meaty goodness you 're proud Lo Berve! Hi Ho Crackers .. 39e Sliced Batoo .. 8fil Sausage a1aoFARM .... 99£· B11tter-y nnd cri•PI Sun•hinc, JG oz. . El Rancho's own rench etyle •lice• Choose regular, hot orsage! I lb. pkg. • Pri ce• in effoc t Thur. through Wed.}pril 12 through 18. Ope~ dally 9 to 9-Sundey 10 to 7. No sal ... to deal ers. • I • '. Sand Dabs ........ ~ 89~ For the skillet or the broiler! • Cooked Shrimp ... s19z Perfect ki•e forcocktaila! ( • • •• • .•or~~1r. , · · · ·" .. , .. ~-H111. PASADENA · B111 SOUTH PASADENA · Hli> HUNTINGTON BFArH ·" "FWPnRr PF•rH · I 1111 ' I 1111 ' ' t llil • ' 'L ' .r ' ' ' : ~ ,,,, • 1••1 trr · 320 We ~! Colorado Blvd . Fremont and Huntington Or Warner and Al~onqu11' S'.!Jr d"'.1 ~ :' " . [.''. '' l [.1 ·, ,If , .1 •• ~"'• . ' , . ' • • J.. • • l . ... ~ . . . . ... ~--.. -. -....... • ... P)lOT·ADVERTISU w-.,; AlrJI II, 1973 W<dntsd')', April 11, 1~13 DAil V PILOT 5'T- ' ' • • CUTIE PIE You' II be more than proud to own thll cute 2 bedroom and dtn home in University Park.. Nar schools and &hopping center. Va~t and waittnc:, for some lucky family. 2 baths. Larae awmy kitchen with built-in electrlc oven and range. Dlshwuher, separate laundry room. spacious living room with fireplace. Nice fenced yard with patio. friced at $41,spsl. Call 673-8550. NEW DUPl,P Prime Newport Ponlnsula ~on. Spacious 4 and 3. Deluxe features Include floor W.. ceiling brick (ireplace. Lavish use of 'tile In kitchens and baths. Walk in closets -open beam ceilings. Laundry area for each unit. Steps to the beach. \ . ' ' . $109,000. Call 646-71TI. \!•'re Proud of our W11p1ople ''THE REAL ESTATERS'' 5 LOCAL ·oFFl(.,,.....-- Remember we are the largest ocal y owned R~a l-EState firm .with over 100 profess ionals to..:fl elp .Y~9'i ry ste p of the~wOy: Please drop by, we will be _ happy to answer a oy,-o-f your questions . · * ~~~ • ·- ~-.,. ' J '· '. ' ·' · ' ' ' HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ' -· ·HH,LTQP HAVIN VERY SPECIAL AT'Sll,SOO 97s FElT ON THE WATER ~Ii ~ew-wlD biit f~r, To tbe;valley -to . ~ting -to watch this beautiful _home become • Beautiful 4 bedroom house made to onte"r tor re. the &eL High atop a hill. Where you:U alWl.)'1 reality. Located In lovely Huntington Beach on laxation and entertaining. Large "sit down" wet want to be. A tri•level Mediterranean· Wlth a a large lot with large trees. Excellent floor plan • bar, fireplace, custom drapes and carpeting. This home has enough room tor everybody. 3500 aq. Spanish style l•W. Priced at $1:25,000. See this ft&turiDg 2 bedrooms and a den. .l" baths. See ft. Very open and spacious. $137,500. Call 5'6--2313 home, It's mott ~Ina. cau· 54&t2313. this very spec;Jiu home by ca1llnc 847..010. for&!! 'opportunity to lnspect·thls home. ' .,., . . . . • .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Bedroom irtth lob ot living space, larre family, room. plus living room and ~al dining room. Super pride ot owneralilp l<r cation. $49,950. Call 646-7171 $59,700 FOil $54,900 If you,CO)lld buy IJ!lo.~ -at current base price, the total ~ -d.)>e neorly $60,0ClO with upgr.a~ 'and .tmProvernents! Feotu,.. t -fanilly' ro6lh. tonnal din1nc; 400...+ .,uare toot i:ueled nimpua room arit\. a"be.ths. .Boe,t ptes and concrete deck; ..... mt with great pdYol:y. Two blod\' to new elenient;ary school A JlOri< close to beach and shopPlni(. Pleaae Phone 546--2313 for additional lnfonnation and apwlntment. NO flONEY DOWN WALK TO SCHOOLS This dwmlng 3 bedroonl and den-.._ _::_i~~~=-~~ ·:rm~wl~i..:· · ...... . np make tlds a &l'f!ll~ 8t •.noo. 1 ....i~ csll ·ri!>w 546-2313. . •'"'-.· ·._. EXCLUSIVE ~COWGE PARK 3 IR + POOL Sltuated ~on a quiei: street, this home.is in sparkling condition inside and out. Fea- tures Channing country kitchen with new cushJoned tloor tiles, upgreded ahag car- peting In living roOm, and loveJ~-pool, patio and yard with low maintenance for full home-living enjoyment. Priced at $39,900. Please phone 546-2313 tor addi- tional Information and appointment. .. GOLF COURSE PASTORIAL PARADISE You have a golden opportunity to achieve that rare combination of distinctive cha.rm and cl~ In a setting that ·1s a vefi.. .!A~1Eden. COOied by soft breezes wafting acenta ot field and lake mingled with :the song of birds right Into your own nest. )'OU'U thrill to 1he exquisite decor, and in- 'OOmparable comfort afforded by this very special home. You must experience this one - we can not describe il $68,000. Call 546-2313. BE NICE TWO NEW DUPLEXES CORONA DEL MAR For detaUs, call us ab(>ut these fine cus· tom designed income units under construe· tlon in ctu>U:e Cotona del 1'.1ar location. Some ocean view. 3 bed.rooms, 2 baths and 2 bedrooms, 2 baths .. Quality built. wtll Include wall to wall carpets and drapes. Built-in k.1tchena, fireplace. Call 673.a550. (j)UALITY BUILT BARGAIN $32,900 Look at these features! 3 bedroom -2. bath, clean 4nd neat aa a pip. Room for bo&t or trailer -gorgeous pstio J'ead,y for •ummer fun! Close to tchools. parks. a beautiful lake. All , th1a and you can bike to the beach too. To see this one, call us now -842--~ "HOME PLUS INCOME" • TWO large,. duPJ ex wilts on 50_, Jl 184 lot. ROOM tor ~ third unJt. Each unit bas 1 large bedrooma and attach'ed garage. Ex- cellent Huntfngtop Beach location. Priced at $42,900. To see call-842-2535. "WIDE OPEN SPACES" Charming Dutch Haven Marina 3 bedroom home on huge cul..(le-sac loL Room for pool, boat, camper, etc. Beautilul lush landscaping. Ught, airy kitchen. Ail this tor only $29,350. To eee call 842·2535. ONLY ONE! 4 Bedroom + Oen or 5 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Enclosed· patio. room f/pool table. Super Sharp. OWJler will pay $975 ot Buyers Costs. $32,500 total prla?. Call NOW 842·2535 . . f'IEAR MILE SqilARE . 3 bedroom home that ii close to everything. Good floor plan features eft:iclent kitchen with large dining area and utility room. Haa shake roof, covered patio, and sprink- len. h'ont and · rear. Fantastic buy at $31,500. Call 847-0010. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE R-2 LOT ASSUM~ FHA LOAN SUGA!l AND SPICE are not halt as nice as this sparkling con- domlni4_m. Just steps from the pool area, with lovely carpets, drapes, a used brick fireplace. "''asher:; dryer, and new nO-\\'&X · n ooring are just a few of the extras that are Included in this jev.•el. All this and more for only $24,000. Call 847-6010. HIGH ON A HILL \Vlth outstanding 180 degree ocean vi.ew. Lovely custom built. 3 bedroom 3 be.th home in choice CdM location. Access to private beaches -hllS a unfinished 2100 sq. ft. recreation room paneled and plumb- ed. Easily convertible to more bedrooms. Many outstanding features -sla.te fire· place -Intercom -3'11i ton air condition· er. A great family 'home. Price $99,500. Call 673-8550. NEAR WESTCUFF SHOPPING . CENTER Excellent location near au schools and •bopping. 4 gO<KI size bedrooml, dellgbtlul .~.aJ.t electric bullt·ln kltdlen. large aevarate 'ifamJJy .room -bright., and cheery -•PB· clous llvtng }room, fireplace, w/w Carpets and drap@I. fenced rear yard and patio - owner .arudoua. 'Asking $49, 750. Call 673-8550. . YOUR FAMILY DESERVES The best -this ls It -Fine 4 bedroom home in choice Newport BeacJ1 J~tlon. Conve- nient to schools and shopping. Immaculate condition throughout. Tutetully decorated tn bright wann colon. 2 baths. Quality w/w carpets and drapes. Pool size yard \Yith patio. Loads ot tree&. Sprinklers . A'lklng $56,000. Call 673-8550. • ' YOU'VE BEEN ASKING WE'VE GOJ Ff The living room is Ilk• rt mountain cabin -high wood celling,' and beams with a crackling fi replace. Two bedrooms, patio and double garage. PLUS A DUPLEX ThlJ lovely 4 bedroom home Is today'• toe vat~. Choice -Harbor View Hills location, outstanding.. custom· heated pool -Iota ot di?cklng, Ideal tor· ~ntertatning. Sparkling all electric, buil t-in kJt· chen. Spacious living room with vlciA·. QuaJlty w/w carpets 1nd drapes. Park Uke yard -ask· Ing $115,000. Call 673-8550. IT'S A POOL'S PARADISE And a meager price tag ot $41,000 accentuat.H: thla fantastic jewel located in much deal.red 1.lesa Verde. "Ne'1.·ly redecorated flooring, carpets, dra· peril'!!, and J*lnt. No Maintenance yR.rd. It's im· maculate and ready tor you to move lnto...;847- 6010. YOU WILL LOVE 1HIS DELIGHTFUL ENGLISH · MEDITERRANEAN C bedrooms and den plus 2 ~ baths. 2600 ~uarf: fett of luxurious li ving, hardwood floors, 2 mu- sive old brick tire1>laccs. natural cabinets, ex ... pensive wood paneling. Spacious family kitchen , with huge pantry. Ju1nbo shaJte roof, large 3 car garage. Artistically landlcaped, low maintenance yard with sprinklers-front and rear, Compare It against any other home at $50,500. Call NOW , 842-2535. 4 BE ... OOMS to your family, move them into thi• 3 bed· i~""" , .room home tn a lovely Huntington Beach 'I'hls Costa Mesa home with beamed ceil- inga, and huge back yard Is an ideal &tart· er home. Note the FHA assumable loan + R2 rezoning. Priced at $25,500. For deta.l.l! call 646-7171. 2 bedrooms each. Separate: patios -sepa- rate prages. CUrrenUy renteCI to terrific famHles for $275.00 total monthly pay· ment. Located Jn Centf'll Costa Mesa t or $51.000. Call tor an appointment to aee this exciting NEW listing. 646-71TI. . CHEAPER THAN RENT WALK TO THE BEACH EASTSIDE COIT!A MESA area. Neat eWcieot kitchen for wife, large · -T ants for the kiddies, a nice price ua tor LOW DOWN PAYMENT &;:;:~· s31.soo. eau 947.001~· Loed up the kJds ~ loolJ 1t ~ well kept, Eut. stcte famiy home.-A\ ~ooo. it wont iut 1ong. Call 646-7171 for an •PPointn\ent to tee NOW! IE THE WCKY ONE .. Own thls special 3 ~ + den home loaded iwtth extra features~ Would you h:!lleve aJr con· dlllonina. l2x40 pot1&;1tew """'" Un.ii: 20 y .. r ..,.nteed roof! Move onto this loveb' ttee·. UDed atreet ancf liw tt up 1 bit for only $29,750.-0.U 5'6·2313. . - • i iltrH&T llEAal ,.,.. .... ,... .... M6o11 n (J98'1'-' MES-' mo...., .... Htlllll •• " ~ IALllMAN • • • It YWf' LIFE .STYLE ,, .. ..,,, & '""ucttnt v.: .-J. c..w,1.f. .,..,.. trenwttW.. with I• '"'9.°\'.ation. Htll'fnt others 11 rewanllnt; rNI •tate It eacltlng. .. '" mere -IMm mer• aitcl Mn• Mtter ••• JOIN A LIADIR. - Requirements: lntetrlty & l11thutl1sm. • IRJN'l'ING'mN BMCJI 1m1 .... M. 6014W-A"' ~H 147 ... 10 I ' ~~::I 14 bedroom, built-In stove and dishwasher, new carpets and drapes, freshly J)alnted lhtougbout. sliding glass doors and 3 yee.r1 'Old. Only $27,000 down. Lei!> thHll a mile to the OC'eln.i Call now. "A TASTE OF SPAIN'' Titrough the rounded arch. put the SJ>Mish court¥ard. pus through the double door entty to the mOflt bcaut!fully decorated 2 story hOrfle 1n toWJL Four bedrooms, big family room with arc~ l'd Spanish flrcptaoo. Thick llhag throughout. In- cluding ciO!lef,l. Custom drapet. 3 ear garage. To lt!e call 842-~. '842-2535. - CANYON VIEW • . This Cotta Mest.. 3 bedroom home-ii vacant and Js priced for quick aale and Immediate possealon., at $24,750. ,It Won't Last.. C&ll 646-7171. ' ' I ()ORONi\ DEL Mi\ll INVF.STMENTS JU lll•111rfto 2790 ~ llN., S.ltt 201 '7Ul lO C:-. 111-54 .. 1600 • • \ • • -• -• . • • • • "· • • .. , ...... , ' ' . . . • • I • .; . DAIL y. PILOT :l'UMBLEWEEDS "PAJAMAS~ SIR! HIS NAME 15 "PAJAMAS''! l:y Tom K. Ry"" I 'PAJAMAS'-'NIGHfOOWN'LWHAT t IN 1l1UNlll"R'S WE PIFFERENCE?I illl!AT GALLOWS, Cll!L~! PON'f 8E ( SONA~W·MINPED!NEX'fCASI!! SALLY BANANAS 4J;IT F.> aRT" '! ·M! 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G~/MI, PRl~Cll)\L I . . . . ·~ .. .,,..,,. 0 0 • by Harold Le boux EVEN I 'M DIFFERENT TH AN I WAS SI)( YEARS 60, 6E1SY! by Mell ~ -. . .. • 11 By Charles !larsotli ,.---.....;.-.,.,,.-----, 8 • ·by Gus Afrlola •.. El/OR HAI> A C!'<Y WHEN You FEEC YOU'V~ HAD 200'7-OF1'HE MINIMUM.,_,., ~,AILY REQUIREMENT OF GUFF? by RoCJer BoUen " j .. . "Henry, yoe'll be happy to btar I've rlollly decided fo agree wtUI JOO die evergreem woald look alcer planted rlgbl lgaillll the Hue, II DENNIS THE MENACE • -.. . I j DAA.• l'llOT REE REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE April 197) Famous Licensing Course noiv available lhru Tarbel). Applicaats fully reimbursed upon qualification. For de- tails · call Mr. Sloan (714) 832-5440 in Orange County, on weekends 832· 7000. ' • • • e me Placement Servic• ONE OF A KIND CUSTOM HOME! Fourite!11 Valle y. Vtry bttu+iful. Mtny 1ptcit l tcCtl'lh, J l1r9• b.Oroom\. F1 mily rc:1om, firtpl1ce, Oini119 room, b\lilt.hu I dbh· w1•h••· 'Co ... ered patio. Room for your bo1t, Let1 thtf'I 3 y11r1 old. Loh of bt•utif~ood p1nelif'9. $-i6,900. 962-1165 CONTEMPORARY 4 BEDROOM!" Huflfingfon Beech. You 111r• don't went to mi11 th ill Sh••• roof. Oi11i119 room, bui1f.in1 & di1hw11her. Lo .. ely fir1pl1c1, C1u1om dt1p11. Two p1tio1. B1tutifully kepi. All this ju1t $)9,950. 962-5566 Mi11 ion Viejo. l ook no further for th1t 1p1cl•I holl'lt. 4 Dff. room1, l b1!h1. Fo•m•I o:li11i119 roorn. ]-cat 9•••9•· Cofl.,.tt•· fion pit. Thr•• fir1pl•c•1! D•11 & rn111i ... 11011111 room. 6am1 roorn. farnily room. D1lux1 f1rnily ltitch a11', R.dwc.d S2400. Now pric1 $59 500. 130-60]0 • Adv-ance Training Program ~~tain Val!ey Beautttul 3 Bdrm! $37,990. One or those rare rinds! Quiel -relaxed neig.bhorhood, easy wi.Iklng dlstanct> to local ~pping. Secluded rear living roon1. 3 spedous bedrooms. B r i c k firtplace & family room. Gourmet kitchen with built-Ins &-dishwasher. Great covered patio. (01615) 842-2561 Exciting 4-Bdrm! Ideally sulted for any large family. Large family room. Fireplace, .secluded reaqlivina: roo~ Ovonized bedrooqt wit,h ~ ,,._, SwayhQr palm ttee~".J. Roon\ for your boat or trailer. Moderil kilchen. Extra utility room for laundry & your .ewlng room. $38,500. (01£08) 842-6691 Choice ToWnhouse! Outstanding. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. A I r • <.'Onditioned. Be~a u tlful paUo with a1A--e-inspbing Dowers. CUstom tlrapf-s. Dining room. Electric built-ins with dlsb~'Rsber. ~rust'~ to appreciat e . $29,500. 101843> 002-1m l-creenbelt Home! Beautiful 4 bedroom with 3 bathJ! Adult & fftm.ily recrca- hon room & pool. Dining room. huiltins. Family room l fireplace. Good assumable VA loan. $41,500. (01005) 842-w.ll Owrner Desperate! Leaving the country & must aell this loveJy 4. bedroom home. Prime locat ion . EMy-maintenance -yard. 2 baths. Secluded t'e&l' living room. Dh\ing room, builtins. Cozy fireplace. Patio. Net.o """" .,.,,,.... 133,900. (ll07S0) O&i-)373 Immaculate 4 Bdrm! $25,900. Formal dining room. :I baths. Patio & quality shake roof. Built-ins, di.shwash<'r. Thick shag carpets. A mll$t sec "lo\\•nhoust." (018 2 8~ J62-MG> 3 Bdrms. + 3 Baths! J,.ovely Balboe. 1JU>del home. Outstanding brick pa t i o , Custom drapei;. Dining room. buJ.lt-ina. Family r o o m • Like-new condition. Exqulsftt condominium. $34,950. (00756)' 962-8865 Huntin9ton Beach . -terfront Townhouse! Btnutiful living. Comes with 18 n. boat & 24 It. slip. Great decking & baloony. Secluded rear living room. Dining roonl. Dectrlc built-ins in t h <' g>Urmet kitchen. P a l i o . Fireplace. 2 . bedrooms, 3 t:Blhs. Enjoy the scenery trom :rour own home. $7,IJXI._ WUl31) 84&-1383 3 Bdrm. Vfrttt Pool! ~.500. Don't miss this! LHeated & filtered pool. Fireplt ~1c. fireplace. Family room with buill-irui wine rack .. Patio, din- ing room. Gaa bulltins with dishwasher. You can't go wrong! (01754) 846-0604 - Extra Special! Many pleasing extras. Family room with beautiful fireplace. A f r-conditioning. Front atrium. Fonnal dinln& room. Even a seamd fireplace! Gourmet k ltc hen with dishwasher &:. buitf-ins. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath!. Sil,$0. (01884) 962-5.'ll6 3 Bdrm. Vfrth Privacy! $31,900. Lovely private corner home Yl'ith well laodscaped patio. "JlanPled & tired garage. Dining room·. 2 baths. Electric built-ins. Fireplace. {015i8) OOZ.-'566 Townhouse .. Uving! $21,600. Very sharp. Excellent condilion. Like-new s h a g ~ti. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Flreplace, patit>. DininB'. room, built-ins. Foi'ced-alr heat. Ey~leasing. {(iJ.820) 962.-5566 No W-3 Bdrm! $3.1,<m. Easy ,terms. Good fam- ily home. Secluded r ear living room. Family roon1 & nre- place. Mom-plraslng built-ins. Dining room. Nice patio. 0\.\'n- er is anxious. 10l920) 842-2561 Your Best Deal! $32,950. Superior 4 bedroom home. Excellent landscaping. Many lovely~tosebu a hes. Built-ins breakfast no o k • Dining room, built-Ina. Seclud- ed rear living room. Family room with fireplace. You must see to appreciate. (Ol.Il7) Since 1926 Huntin9ton leach Ml:redth Home! $51,500.' 'Ill~ finest floor plan in the area. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Family kitchen· ·"'ith wall pantry, built-Ins & l!lsh- '"asher. Beautiful walnut pan- ellng in the family room. Fire· plate, patio. Formal dining room. Central vacuum clean· er. (01012) 962.8865 Contemporary Home! JJS,950. Ver:y good location. Z-story 4 bedroom with lovely ien. Dining room & shake root. Tu'O pal ios. N e v.· built-Ins w ith dishwasher. Fireplace~ Very nice:-l01b"7Sl 842-0091 \ Pleasurable Living! $23,900. Enjoy yourself In this • tov<'IY 3 bC'droom. 2 bath townbouse. Pleasing q u I 6-1 location. Shag caryet$.·CU1IOn1 drapes. Pfitio. •II modt>rn kitchen. Like-new, conditiO'n. · (01~) 84&-1383 $32,9~Viry Sharp! A home )'Oll can live with. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. ~vCly atrium. Recently redecorated. · Plush carpets. Excellent Jo- calion. Family room. fire· place. Dining room. Fami\y- Joving built-ins with dishwa."lb· er. Patio & shake roof. 102018) 84&00!4 Custom 4 Bedroom! Gorgeous home "''ith heated pool. Large living room. Wet bar. Dining room, deluxe built-Ins. Privacy-minded rear \·Pvina l'OO!Th-Fireplace. Shag Carpets. Bel.Uutul garden. Ex- quisite living. $44,950, (01783) -The Best Location! Huntin«)ton Beach .. Stupendous! Fabulous 2-story custom 4 bedroom with 3 baths. Two lava" rock fireplaces area beautiful. FomwJ dini ng room. ka.r garage. Family room, bonus room & patio. Ultra-modem family kitchen. Tiki hut. Gas BBQ. Circular staircase leads lo a lovely sun- deck. Too many features to name. $U01000. ( 0 1 S 4 1 ) 842-0691 Costa Mesa ,. Breathing Space! $25,(0). Excelll'nl 2 bl'.'droom hOme on a larg~ 66/2.13 k>I. O~ room. Beautiful landscaping. No nCed to \\'OIT)' about being ct'Ov.•de<l. ~1720 4 Bdrms + 3 Baths! $43,950, Excellent Mesa Verde home. Very large Jot. Lovely garden &: fruil trees. Plenty of room for a pool. Boat & trailer access. Cover ed patio. Shake root · Formal dining roon1, No Down Terms! _ 1 buill·ins & dish\vasher . Fan1ily room, fi r e p I ace. (020051 54().1720 Lovely landscaping with shade trees. Dining room. El~lric k,itchen ·~built-ins. Fam I I y room. Patio. Lovely entry way. 2 bedrooms. Good area. 126.500. 84t-2561 Costa Mesa Large Fami~ Home! $36,950._ BcaU1i1,~. home at the end or a qwet cul de sac street. 3 hedrooms, 2 baths. Family room &. bonus room. Covered paLlo. Dining room1 Fireplace. Secluded rear living room. Bu i lt -ins with dishv.1asher . $.he..ke r o o {. 540-17'10 Sparkling Thruout! S.18,950. Just 1 yC'nr old.& sure to ple~. 3 large bedrooms. Family room, fireplaC('. Plush carpets. On a quler cul de sac meet. Large covered patio. Good a.uumable VA loan. ~ectric built-in!' & -' 540-1720 ExeclitiYe 3 Bedroam! Newport Beach Beauty + Pool! SSS.900. Lovely ranch-style home with 3 bedrooms . Pre s t igious neighborhood. Large lot with beautltul pool & landscapin~. Dining room, Ureplace. Cloiie to schools &. beaches. t01891 l 540-1'12fl Irvine Raiicfi Area! The hest ranch u1'<'tt or Irvine. BeautiM large 4 bedroom home. Prof ession ally landscaped. t.urgc covered patio. Quallly shake root. Dining room, built-ins & dishwasher. Family room, fit'f'- place. On an extra-large k>t. $00,950. l0m7J 540-1720 Mission Viejo Decorator's Dream! Mission Viejo Enjoy The Scenery! La9una Beach -c t.m·~1,. 3 '*"1rnom ""!' • """ like Royalty! tatU I( SL'<'nlC VIC\\'. t:omplet'"i privacy. rami\y t 0 0 m . I ThRl'$ the rt't•llng Yf'/IL gf'I Jn firf'p\ar.c. Dining . r no n1 , lh1s spl'<'luc·11l1u· cuSiton1 honll' hull t-ins & dish w ii sh c r , 111 lov~ly !\.lonRn:h Bay. 4 s1:>:.1· ~l11ded rear living roon1. c·ious bedrooni fiulles, 4 bathlt. Patio. Custom drapes. Dress-1~10~.,1~~erln~" ~Ulne lnj<l room & utility atta. Vl~\I.. ts of flrl\ ~l"). Rear S39.900. 101768) 830-6CGO hv1 ng l'l'l()n1, lamtly-~m . den. E\l'J:ant formal dln111~ roonr. $17!1.000. ·19-1-8003. Choice 4 Bdrm! $39.000. Very appcnling hon1c. 2 baths. Lovely drn. Dining room, patio. Set•luded renr liv- ing roon1. Cozy fireplace. Modem kitchen built-ins 11-'lth dishwasher. (01764) S.'10-6030 Country Atmosphere! San Juan Capistrano 3 Bdrms.-$29';900! 13<'st loe&tfon. be-iii buy! Qun\1- ly s.hak°'--.!"')Of. Lo v e I y "1011-'nhou~ Pool ,t.,_ pKliO. Dining l'OOfll, cll"Ctrlc buill·ini. Get away & enjoy? Excitlni:; .,, \\'ith dish11•fl11her. Bcnutiful bedroom. Rancho niodr l with plush CfU'IX!lin~. Cable TV. ~aulHul shag carpels. Cus1 '>ll1 , ploy a1·rn. l'llo.ny e.'>lras. drapes . Tile r oot. 1018831 49.~-134.L Privacy-minded rear llvlng rOom. Family room with a v.-•et I bar. Fireplace. Built-I n s , dishwasher. Walk to schools. 139.500. (017871 830-6060 Garden Home! 1 BcaUtlfu! 2fXX) sq. It. home. I Lcivcly healed pool v.· it h j<H:uu.i. 4 bedrooms. Shl\ke roof, paalo. 3-car garage. Dining rocin1. 1'~amily room & fireplace. Kitchen hullt-ino; "'Uh dlshwnsh':r. S 4 9. 5 O 0. (0t833) 830-6060 La9una Beach Vfrlderness Haven! 5 Bdrm on % Acre! Beautiful landscaping. Tcr- raC'ed back yard. Dining room. fatio. Modern k Itch r: n PNijt-inso Dishwnl'lh!'r. Cozy tireplace. Exccll('nl horse pro- perty. Just $43,000! fOtRTZ) 49l-l341 Prestige Living! Elegant 3 bedroom home v.•lth 3 baths! Juirt across fron1 !hr counlry cl uh. Forn1al dining room. All deluxe modern built-ini;. Se<:luded rear living room. Family mom with Wet bar. Fireplll't'e. Pool·sb;OO yard. Submit nll o I f e r 11 • S67,500. (110826) 4!B-1341 owner Transferred! Dana · Point Custom With View! SG!J.000. FanttUJllc OCt'nn vie...,,, \Y11lk-lhru w~,rdrobe clOtiets. llcnuUful t&rte pool. Enter- 1t1fn\n1; palio. Dining roo1n. t.ovf'ly fireplnr<!. 3 tleths. All drluxe fn1nll~ kitchen. Un1u1111al 2 hedroom y,•hi<:h encircles thf pool. 493-6251 • Mind·Pleasing Privacy!'. S1I.9!X). Sc run1p1 io u s l)('drmni . jusl rec en t I yl f'f'dE'f:Otaled. Qunlll y sh&.ke roof. Pl\1io. Low n111lntenanee y11rtl. Oin~ng rooni. nlOdl'm hulll -fnii-w 11 h dtshwnshcr. Sc-eluded rea1· living room. lln- 11\i\t·ul,tc condl!lon. 400~1 Inspiring Ocean View! Living luxury. .3 la 1· g e bcdrooins. Dining room. On a quit.>t cul de 58C street. Cost to lhe bea!lt... &-shopping-. DeluxE' b u 11"1 -1 n l with diahwn.sher. 1' .. amily · room. Pa.tin. Best family 11.rca. l<l.995. 493-6251 San Clemente Ve!J. Outstnq! $46,900. TremendoUI ocean A harbor view. Surroundlna fruit ~reet. 3 bedroo~. 2 baths. f'ormal din in g roo m. Fireplace. repr Jiving room. i\IOOcrn built-ins. Custom built home .. Many mf'morab lf! n'IOn1<'nts In 11101't' for you! (01266) -4.<12-7210. Ouali~ · + Beauty! $53,300. The very tine t inside:• &: OUL 4 bedroom&. f dining room &. dl Patio. Family room. fireplace. Pril-'acy-ml.nded .rear livfnc room. All mOOern family kitchen. QuaUty l.tlhake root (01~'92-7210 ~-------~I $35.500. SUbmit all offers on this .most attractive 3 bedrooms. 2 bath home. Ex· cellent condition. \Va I k in g distance to schools. Covered pntk>. Dining rooin. Family room & fireplace. Famlly-pleasi~ k i t c h e n built-ins. 101786) 842-2561 $45,750. Immacu l ate & beautiful. Near the Santa Ana country club. 3 spacious bedrooms, 3 baths. Formal dining room. Secluded rear living room. Family room, fireplace. Deluxe. f a n1 i 1 y kitchen wiU1 built-ins k dishv.•naher. Sho\\'K Jikl'.' a model home. 54(}-172) $33,950. Best available 3 bedroon1. Large bontJ~ room with a lovely open balcony. Dtnlng roon1, deluxe modern built-Ins. Dishy,•asher. Family 1'00m. Paito. Just 2 n'lOnths ol<I. No down G.I. 101788) Gorgeou.'> 4 bedroom home overlooking an atte o! nature's 1vilrlt.>rnes.'>. 3 baths.' F'ttmily ki1ctien wlth nil !hi> mod~m conveniencl"s. J u<i.L 3 blockll rl)n1 the beach. Elt>ganl 1.hni· out. $90.000. 49-'l-S003 E.><-c.I ti ng "townho\l!e." 3 1 Don't Miss Tbisl I bedrooms, 2 bethl. Shake roof, • patio. Dining room, deluxl' S.t'i,000. E x c t! p l I on a I 3 ki1chen buill:·ins .• -.Family bedroom. Mlnd-pleaslni ocean1 -Reduced $3500! See and Buy! $32,500. You're gonna like 'lh\s home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Flags1one patiO, Pool & deck- in£. law-maintenance yard. Carpets, ~s. D.lnlng room. Dt!hr.ice bubt·lns, dishwasher. Forc«l·air heat. (.0 2 O 3 2) 962.1313 Check This Out! Panoramic View! $48,900. EXciting 'film.Uy home ~ with 4 bedrooms. i''ormal dln- fng room. Beautiful Mildrid model. Patio. Family room & fireplace. Built-ins wi t h dishwaaher. Assumable Gt loan. Under th' m.n.rket vallt'! Won't la.st! CG.1Bf9) ~30 Spl1.t'.ious lop ot U1c "'orld home. 5 l:w~lroodls, 3 baths. Large. attractive 1Bl1dscaping. Patio, dining roont. All deluxe kitchen with modern bullt-\ns 1 di!hwaaher. Lovely famlly room & tlreplace. High above the PaciUc with Iota of privacy. $56,oo:>. 49t-8003 Nice home on a ~ 60/220 lot. Surrounding fruit trees. tots o! storage room. A1ley access. Dining room. Feooed yard. Just $21.()(IOJo""ly one bedrOom home. Lots of room tor future growth. 540-1720 COSTA MESA 2'15 HClfbo1 ll•d., 540.1110 SOUTH COAST OFFICES FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH 1 t20 S. C"'' Hwy. 4f4·100J NEWPORT BEACH 11114 1,..~lt•nt t6J·1 J7J 17f41 M9'fl•ll• 142·2161 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO HUNTINGTON BEACH 16111 ......... 14Nlt1 to17-ffl·ll6' ....... _ ........ ttJ1 ~uwAtl•• '""'" }6111 ..... CWc• 146-111J MISSION VIEJO ~Hllk"­ dMOlt EL TORO I SAN CUMENTE 1101 S. II C..lwe 4'1-721 0 ,SANTA ANA 1107 s: lrfltal I ·'''·"'' ~- room. A1ost nllractivc. $30.9'J5. view. Well landscaped. Seclud-1 rm547) 493-1341 cd rear living room. PatJo, Live & Enjoy! Velj' lovely home \\•ith 11 brau•lful front &. rear yard. highlighted by a waterfaJI &- fiSh)XHltl. Surrounding fruit trees. l'~amlly roon1, lireplacc. Secluded rear living room. Dining room. Mom·pleasing kitchen built-ina. Oiok:e 2 bedroom home. $38,500. (01.819) 493-1341 dining room k gR• bullt-h1s I wi1 h dishwasher. Near the golf t'flursc &: lhe beach. Top buy! I 1011221 ~92-1210 For The Two Of You! Just $29,500. Very sharp 2 bedroom with 2 baths. Lovely fl.replace. Patio, dloq room. Thick, long ahag carpeta. Large carpt(<d patio In (he rear. A muat a.eel (01881U 492-7210 Since 1926 - l • ' I • •• , DAIL V PILOT • • . . ........... _.,.,,,, __ • • ' .. , ..... The.Blggest_Ma(t(etplace on the' Orqe Coast .PIL,QT ·ADVERTISER • • DAILY PILOT. Cl ASS.I IE ~ ~ •••••• Soa-524 ' iljo-....,~rw.;-.. . • • • . . 9SO • 990 .. ~Q.s ICl'b.0. ror Sc* • • • , , • 100 • 124 t 1 1.Wl~ ....••• »O·S7t You , Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It ·With a. Want-Ad [~6-'42---5~--,---....;-l One Cal I S8rviCe ~Mete:~. • • • . • • . 800 . 849 ' Fast Credit Apprcwal _,,, .. _.., .. Gtner1I ** ** ** zit .TAYLOR CO.* . BIG CANYON-$124,500 "Wonderful floor plan in this spacious 5 bed- "'"J'Oom home with family rm & formal DR. 3 · ""'1eplaces. Popular open beam vaulted ceil-·11ngs. Good cptng & drapes & beauliful land- capiog. Circular drive. Fine location. .!.:>• ''Our 28th Year" WESLEY N. TA Y:LOR CO., Realtors 21 11 San Joaquin Hills Road ~rlOokirig Big C1nyon Country .Club'' PORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Gener•I GALAXY VIEW '-11 ,4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Beautiful deco~a­ ' to.r furnishings included. Large, covered pool .1,. with roll-back·roof ...... , .......... $245,000. u~ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B•yaict. Dr., Sulfa 1, Newport B11ch 'I • I General 'I . 675-6161 General Car1ne!moU · HARB8R VIEW HOMES 3 jldrms., formal dining rm., family rm. Bric~ lrplc. Only one year young. Owner leaving area. .. $71,500 INCLUDING THE LAND!. CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS Call Anytime A"4ti#-$111itt ~.MDASSOCllTIS REALTORS 21211 EAST COo\8T HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CAUF. .644.7270 HARBOR VlliW HOME SOMERSET MOOlil, Welcome children in UU,. family'l'IVO.S~llY 5 bedroom, family 'robtn home which fea- tures 3 baths, 1ormal dining room, WET BAR, forge convenient kitchen with all the extras. Tl'emendous fenced yard on' dead- end type slreel. FEE LAND ... , .... $8f,50o. HOME FOR THE ~ LARGE FAMILY ... for the lar{e fa mily with a need for many extras. 2-sLory. SEPARATE family room, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, LARGE kitchen with dining area PLUS a formal dining room, two fireplaces (J in the upstairs master suite). Large fenced yard-for the children. $56:500. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Swim on your own private beach, a step from your front door. Two large bedrooms and 2 enjoyable fireplaces in each unit. A deluxe property like this only comes along once- in·a·lifetin1e. Call now !or appointment. $140,000. FOUR-PLEX 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH · 1;, Block to SHOPPING. 3/2 bedroom, l· Bachelor, all FURNISHED and ready for the sma rt investor. $66,500. --- ' . ' PRIDE OF '.OWNEfl.sHIP INVESTMENT- Hot Newpo~t Heights locatiDn-two duplexes under oon$'Ucli011 . Two 3·bedroofu, 2 bath Lownhouse Ullils, each. ll\ly now and by golly you can select colors and carpets. Very in- teresting and very sound investment. It's your time! WJ,500 each. UNl9tll HOMES OF NlWH>lT ll4CH, 641-6500 A llltt.f of LyleM lwi .. U Piil l()U I: ti()~ES REALTORS Gener•I STARTER 3 BR + BONUS Gener ii "LHATE· YARD WORK" $31 500 I Newport Height3 ,and de- '. ol ed! lh !hi CREAM PUFF STARTER gn or e ~ a <.'OUld kiU a Sequoia. Spa-HO~fE! Stain glass" entry! cious three bedroom COO· Marble & Del Piso tile fire-temporary style borne, fea· plac.-e. Large FORMAL turlng a large family room, DINING room! 3 spacious 1 %, be.tbs, 2 fireplaces and bedrooms. ChC<'ry kitC'hen. an Interesting split·level . Laundry, PLUS a SUPER floor plan. Expansive fTiolllll· BON'US ROOM · PATlO cured landscaping we ilon't combo! All enclosed with offer. The easy lire! $52,000. J:itousle 1vin@.ws so you • '·OTS OF pick up the mood! Farttas· .. tically SHARP in and out! PRESIDENTS ONLY S3I,500! Take advan- tage • Ca11 645-0303. I OHi \.I LOI \0\ " PEA I fUR' Llve in Dover Shores. lvat1 Wells designed and built for e:i.:eculive en1ert11inlng and comfortiible family living. Warmly dcrorated, 5 bed· room, 3 balhs, formal din· ing room, casual family ""'UESTI room, pool and fOrever T ON: view. A dislinctive Galaxy "\Ve are moving to --. addrelis. Brand new on the -~ Sure would be helpful to market • · · $137 ,500. have a Realtor meet us C F Coleswo..a.u and show us the area a · • • '"''J some pre.selected homes in _lt_e_a_ll_or_• ____ 6441-00 __ 20 our prtce range. Is lhis I OKI\ I L OJ \0\ 3 BDRMS. 2 BA. ONLY $U,SOO Sharp, sharper &. .shal-pest. This newly llst_ed top value home, so lmty\ac. clean, & on a beautifully lntlscpd 87 x 2U lot (&land ia incl.), should solve the economy· minded buyer's oeeds. Fe&· tures a lge. !am. kitch. & lots of extra storage space in the dbl. gar, Wilh taxes under ' $700 & ex<.-cptlonally low price of $38,500, il can·r last. LOWER PRICED BLUFFS "CONDO". These are the bot·Ucket homes today. Usually jusl listed, jusl sold! 4 BR. 2 ba., beautirully up.graded; near yearly maintained pool &: gte<'flbi.>lt. Carefrtoe liv· ing \\'/low assoc. tee & ,below market price. $52,500 675-3000 m 11,n · ,\ 111:.\f'll • -vtfW!Catalbia!· Mesa Verd!t tt-Dl,.E-~ PANORAMIC VTEW1o Cata· !l'!.nJ P'RIME' Mesa Verite u.x.:ATION! 2 story entcy, S1ep l1o\vn living ~· P'ORMA'b DINE! Hoofc. 'vife's delight • a VIE\V KJTClfEN with loads ot room! Giant famllY ~~· Private _.waster \V/SUt"· 'I µECK ~-· PA'l!O -MORE Yt:EW! "Ph.a" • JPCktlng SCU!JP.!°!;~u!ID POOL! Park •las 1 been in ~ RAlal Estate ~·y.ard · EZ ~~n'l ~e 1968, Ht ~<t 10 tJ1e. ih1a ~ ,.. ~ ~1v real {'lit.ate protefiio.n from • • ' a career in engl~ng. He has worked in nev l'eslden· Ual sales at We~lake Vil· lliJe, west of Loa Angeles and in the sale , I·· invest· IOlll\1 L Ol~O\ k .' _.., I < • • ment proper!)'. in Los An·r~ ...... iiiiiii.iiiilii.,.;;;;j;ii' gele1 and Orange ountlet;. cu J E Be beCame a Rt ate Broker 1n 1912 ~ for the past t"'° .ye~ ... "" -COTT.AGE .ellin& ,,..klenti1t ,,..., .. Cly e Collnly• I-le i11 hCs """"" "'soci· Sl 9,950 th The 1 Real Plell8e OOniact JIM tlYNOS 2"'8roroonl1 -;'1>-ia~rler to serve you in buying or lot home. e•;i,,. ~Cl'ijl~ at selling )'.Our home or in.. $127 tll!O· tor eve · :g: vestment properties) :, Ca.ll to see-tor l, 646-nJI ' ' N~'t 3 ·BDRM· G~ST . r ·'' . POOL-$32, 00! Fairview That's right . PRIVAT . DE· 6..aa l T TACHED GUEST l\ACilr 64..,. ITY! Large shade I !rees ( ,vt' ) cover · LARGEST COgNF:R '"1 .lnte , ..:,. LOT! Huge red brl(' fire- place, FORMAL DI ING !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ROOM. C<>cgcous mod STIRS THE ceiling !ami!y room. Tiie · kitc.h'n. 3 gi•nl bedro<\ms. IMAGINATl~ 4 with gueSL Laundry mom._ • Blg slide Into spl1t1hing Heavy. shak,J' tOOJ'!j'. t.h J<IO"NEY SHAPED ~L! towermg b'ee& J>url'O \Chis Extra large enclosed fitOr· ~ bdrm doll ho iW~JI age yat'tl. Fantai;tic b~ ar p~ood ... style , wl~ .~ . 1n LOW PRICE OF $32,500! mind, US(.><I br1c_k t1rc ace. Take advantage . call Lots or Jl<\n('lhng. Really &15-0303 and truly a lovt'IY'.tt ome. · Seller bns agreed ,to, !iell I OHf.\ I I. Ol \O\ RF:AL TORS FHA ru1ll GI, "'ha(, more rould you ask for? -Q!ll..00\\' 10 see this one. ·ti,, ! C vvAU\EH & 'tt Gentr•I Gener el ;;:::===-:-;-;::o--+1-Realtors st}of6:> ~.;~:::1-====! BRIGHT AND '. . Open Eves • : GREAT I CHEERFUL B' Fam'ly'? l possible???" FIXER. UPPER PALERMO MODEL SOLUTION : $23,500 NEWPORT BAY CHERRY LA ., HARBOR VIEW HOME • Tal<e advantago oC Colwoll WESTSIDE · ,,' --;-KE VIEW <inly one left in phase 1 of resale section on · .,. Call 6'6-0566 °' GlS-T.!25 . c F~E LANQ. T\lis home has 4 bedrooms, c CHOICE WESTSIDE FI>.'ER· Fl 'OOR at AN 'pAsTs!DE I 'Bedroom "iln• 19 I · · o.l r.... with rormat 1!1rung.• z Low au.1A.o.7 · ''• Fme ustom Split Level Home ·' ,FAMILY ROOM, 2\.2 batbs in a TWO M~ I j :u-UPPER' PR!CED UNDER 1 4 Br, 3 ba, upstairs living room w/view & STORY atmosphere. Nicely landscaped yard. J 1 t~',',f,f,[TCNG• "fU:.: frplc. Lge family-Oin rm, overlking patio. All thi s for · ................... $76,500. ··';(if; ~~~~~~·r1 ~0~:m:i~~,~~: 1 .1Elec kit \Yt bltns & brk!st bar. sep service AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES sue11D1A•' 01 , .. f c01.wru co. VESTOR'S BARGAIN! VA See this hard 1o .find 3 BR sparkllilg 1>ath11, plush !ru·· ~~ • home in Nocth Co'1• Mesa. peth>g, all buittio• ond 4 ldnn • 2 ~ty Features a forinal dining oountry.size yard. Adult'oc-Paol $23 500 room With extra kitchen cupied • reliring lo travtl • , ~ 1 dinlng area. hru·dwood A mU!JI lo see -$.}4,!m. JOG TO BEACJ-1! BAR- tloors, lath & plaster walls CA.LL 545-8424 S O'tl 7 H GAIN • 2 STOR\'! t>ccor· and a detac;tied double gar· OOAST REALTORS atorJ; towch , evel")'""hert>. -1,,room. Custom qualily inclds plaster walls, REALTORS 644-7270 I ••••••••• BUYERS \VELCOf.fE! r aised foundation, high beam ceil ings. Lots 2 YEARS NEW ONLY $23,500 • t.ake ad· ••• toe .xu~ •ddcd cee· * UNIVERSITY * )('EW calppCs! ~·<JijJGE r ea11on storage spa.cc. Try · BEDlt00~1S! Dtl lt.I T'I C 5~1 or W?'" down, or take PARK ROOM' Convcnienut · kil· over a VA loan. Price '-chen, Private patio~, ~I· "of I ile, brick & wood. ONE OF A KIND. General I General v80"'8e • Call 64S.0003. ,.., 'l Lots-over V4a cre-land valu• over $40,000 r.tusl have quit;k sale, 3 BR, MAMMOTH RXER O\VNER anxious. Executive 2 Ba, huge country kitchen, Best Buy in Newpo rt-By Owner-$87,750 honie. Spacious 3 bdrnis., 3 squeaky clean and nPat, "1!!"'"""2"3"1"9"H"aa""th!!e!!r!!L!!a!!n•.,·.,N., . .,B.,.64!!!!6-6!!!!!S6!!3!!!!!!!!!!!!.l 2 STORY $32 500 buth•. Fomll> rm., foHnal lacge· '°'°"'" patio. pool. SZ!J,500. Plush landscaping, low n1.~ -PlC POOL~ l 81<' tenanC(', beautifully rl£•..: · town,. hnmc. TA AD- n;:i 1 dining rn1 . Fiieplace. Tile Sile Jot. Priced right at ~r•I Genera1 BARGAlNS ne\'<'r last · so roof. Built-ins. Rear living SJI,950. . CftATS ti.led adult occupied Mme VANTAGE! cau s.~. r & ~·Jany cxlras, 2. large Bed-=;..... _______ .;...;;...-.:.,;c. ______ I TA J(E ADVANTAGE F'AST. rm. brk $45,750. 5'1()...1720 $40..1151 Mammoth 2 slory "''1th 4 ."'"'"""'"'""'[ huge bedrooms 21 , bnlhs, WA'LAC.E roon1i;, den, dining, hard 10 .,, find single slocy and the IOHl\I LOl\O\ fan1Hy roorn . fORMAL .... ~ = HERITAGE 'NATURALLY "EAL TORS only one avail11ble -S4S.500 . -"546-4141~ CALL FR A N a4."i..S<f24 • ,--u" DlNING. SUNKEN li\rinK l ..... ~~~llil~I room 'vith fireplace. Built· Ins, carpels & drapes, palio & l}.ij,k'{)ny. NEAR THE O\\INER trans. Country set- tinp;. Beautiful 4 bdrms., 2 baths. Fan1 it y rm., fireplace. Dining rm . , built-ins. Choice landscap- ing, Greal ranch area, bric $G0.950. !179·2390 You can sell it yourself, but (Opin' Evtninnt) SOUTH COAST REALTO llS can you a:et YQW' price? Do "'"!!!!!~~~""""•""~I Gener•I Gentr11 you know the pll!alls of fl. .- . • REALTORS •••••••••• ~ I·' BAYCREST 1 'Magnificent 2·slory 5 BR., 3400 sq. ft. beauty. 'Formal din. & family r111 . Upstairs study. View. upstairs roof garden . Inviting pool. ~ fvlary Lou l\lfarion IT 'S A BEAUT! · Canyon & ocean view sets th e stage for this keen 5 bdrm . \Yith delighUuJ patio & av .. a rd ~inning garden. $!03,000. Jim Muller ;; DOU BLE LOT -LIDO ISLAND f Chatming 3 bdrm~ home on spacious corn er. Large sunny patio with beautiful cu stom pool & separale jacuzzi. P riced to sell at 135,000. Bill Bents TWO STORY -3 BEDROOMS Large bonus rm. Well located in University Park: nice patios, din. rn1.; owners moti· vated ... priced to sell at $46 .900 . "Chuck" ,Lewis RESPLENOENT . in decorator colors : 1;legant Big Can- yon home. Priv. community: golf course, views. trees. parks. Deligblful ! $144.950. Paul Quick BAYFRONT FOR YOUNG IN HEART 1 It's new. on super 50' lot ; 4 bdrms .. 5 1 baths: pier & sUp for boats to 45'. Custom design for comfort <"< fun . Ex. fin . -lee land . $235,000 . Call G:-G rupe , CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER "Old Corona del Mar. Delightful area, So. of Hwy . Wolk to beach, park & shops. 3 BR. & gst. qtrs. Remodeled 1971. $89,950. Cathryn Tennille r ' 833-0700 • for Action --Coldwel~Banker ~ ••• v BEACJt Only 4 YEARS OLD. Rederorate a mansion 101· -y<R1rsClL Call early · {7141 962·5.'i&i. IOUl.\I L 01.\0~ " REAi ILJRJ CLEAN-N-NEAT ON A NIFTY SJ.REET Call us on this well kept home-In College Pnrk. 3 bt'dmorn11. forn1al tltnlnR art>a , ran1ily roorn, \\'asht•r and dryer aren in !he houw, large kitcht>n and pool 11izcd yard. ~34.9;,o. lO'i'" Do\'.'n. Ca.11 flTa-6679 RLTR. Nigel Bailey & Assoc:. NEWPORT LIVING BR • Bl'fiUtitully 1!r·~r:1,1 ·t/ lllPrior -hu1:1• lllfullcr · hUge \1·ood·burn1ns: fu·c. ... pince • pror.~!l~innatly I.e nd· scapcd. \\tl•i;11·urr 11<"/ools & shopping. 9:f21 173.1 \\.'c.!ltrUN Dr., N.B. CALL G45-Tl21 -MESA VERDE Tu"O )i.'3ns old 3 hc-drn1!'-'''ilh ~fJJl rOlt• mil~ff'J' ilu1u• 11nd ntlJol nlnQ a1rium, Al'(' Ju!'il u !('\\' tci:ilUl't'S, t'VC'ryfhU1': l"I 1h1s fill(' honlf' h11~ brcn uf"(n1dc.'d 11nd lt'1; In bc!U l'r lhnl'I new conrl itlori. •1u11')1 011 !his. CaU Rcrl Carpel. lt~A.hors S.l6-S640 MONEY nancing? Do you want poo-• • • • • • • • II 1 pie running through your O\VNER leaving. ff:anl'h· Stoprillg yoo from buying i;tylr pool ~me \\•Ith 3 .a honir? SE'f' this nil.!e 3 h<.t~1s. Spac1?us lhruout. bdnn, on a Jargc Jot. and Dtn1ng ryu .•. f 1 re PI 11 y: c · 011·ncr \\'ill help finance! hOmo, wCthoutoul b. in g POOL-SI~ LOT quaJified? You v.•ill make no "'ilh large pool Ji\CLUDED niislake lt you call us. Four ... 99• 3 2 •- PrcsL1 g 1o u s. Nicely Only $26500' offices to se1vc, 11\l Pl'tl-for .,.,1, J, • BR, ~. family r O o m , hnrd\\'ood ~1;,8~~~1"?Wat pool. hrk GINN\· i\1 0 RRISON 1cssiQnals. floors and qualhy h1it 11 lhn.1- CALL 968·4456 oul. Covc·l'l'CI piatio and Joi !! CHARMER COTIAGE *** -REALTORS-./ *., 1505 Mesa * CiM *Verde Dr. East, * ••u• .. 'It Costa Mesa ...... 567..WO Older, cute hon1c nn hu~e 78' x IM' lruil l:reed Jot, large private rear yard, (Open Eveningsl super 1.6' :-: 24' living rm ELEGANT w/din;ng ""'· Ideal •tartcc EASTSIDE home. l:M.950. COOL OCEAN CALL 642-1771 CU ·SAC Omtu Plu•h .· ag carp e Li n'g BREEZE !hrou Ul thls newly paint. Bcautllul 3 bedroom home. 21 eel I u1y! 3 Bedroom 2-localed on cul-de-sac st., on· story, 2~ir Baths, formal din· Iv 1h mile from the ocee.n, in~. J gc paneled family IOl."ct ot paneling, huge con- l'UOm . pica! ponds high· crete pallo with Hrering, ~ light th 1;isteful landscap.. Juah landscaping, a speclaJ • ANIMAL LOVERS e ini:?. On $45,000. Ca II play area for the kids. This ~r15-il424. 'SOL!Tll COi\ST home sho\\'11 like a model. Breeding & Boarding REALTORS Xlnl tero111 . $33,500. ,c,t.\IALGt',~~~~, MOME BL:UFfS • COATS flACK BAY · Torn1'. BEST BUY WALi.LACE e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 675·1827 $46,500 REAL TORS Lachenmyer Re.lit or Roon1y 4 hedroon1s, 2~ !Wth Open Ev'9nlng1 n10tit'J fe1J.turlng a • 1vlfc-e 962A454 e l!flVt"r bullt·in aas kltch('n & · · <lrl.ighttul private patio, CsJJ • • • • • • • • • 1 for un appointment & S('( wo•I BJufCs living is an HORSES or deck illl! around pool. Nf'Al' "verything, HURRY! 54o.11ST Open EvH. Ha1bor Hltjhlands 3 IR + Dinincf IMMACULATE HARBOR HIGHLANDS BARGAIN! Borders Bayerest, looks likc-Baycrest • bul prired rar less! S-.veeping comer lot. Gorgeous \l'hl! brick Ore· place. SPACIOUS 1 Iv i n e room. FORMAL DTNL~G ROOl\f! 3 Jorge bedr6on\s. ~right kitr.hen taces ttreet it1d~. Laundry room. lJeau. tilul rro"1'0d covttl.'d patfo. Arehltccl's dre1tm yard - must !'a"(! to believe-. Call now-. 10111\l I 01\11\ . :-~ . .., ~ ahout! PLUS DUPLEX 5 2 BDR C. F. Cahts= o LOT TWO I--====-==,,_ . • , . RHlton S~A:,.~ HOMES ,,.,.,., FOUR UNRS On \t ncrc, ioruna lakes 3 tor either l:lorses or tneamc ol n1ci1·t un11 .. Overtooka pm· SIX UNRS nro""..t". Priced at ._000, 7 time11 A'f'OSS. Asslimab!J!'. '1'% p~rd nuuina. $9600 ilnnUal • ~~anta offer. VA lonn. Income $600. lnt<0n1c. , •. on large lot, EastAlde 546 5llO n...-Eves Oullay $410. Small down 400 E.17.. ro1 ~ c .... M'"· 112.r.oo. .......... • ~·g'.· Owner will ..,,.,. C.M._.~ a C -ZONE .JW ' ... COMM!:RCIAL LOT --59' x 290' Re1dtors 64&-7nl 13'500 ~ ·-~· ••••• ~IMMACULATE! Roy McCo~dlo Realtor NEW TR IPLEXES ~.~~~~Mortv< ~ Bl!. &-f11mHy rm .. tr~. 181Q N•wJl01·1 Blvrl C.M. CN COStA MEM DUPLEX-$n..S00 8~111 College Park loc•t , . 50-7729 " l Bdrm., 1'4 Dl:th U.11tt -"Brina otrcrli.~~!!!'!!!!!"!'l"""~"'!"I 2 Bdrm., l\I Bllfo 2 A! BR., 4 ba., 21'!>1. tht• 1ver:k!" 1 ~ -1 Bd'rm., 1 Bath M'Odtrn & returbbhod • '-' ... HERITAGE REALTORS BALBOA BAY PROP. 01v;mil ~·~~ln&a· ~ -· IOI\ DOWN 2\i CIT i " Aol f••ll ! * 642.7491 * ·~ " ..... -·IA. ~....... 0r1..,. County EM ~_,,_~-~~;;;......_ r.,.,e horn•. dl/l!n& "'""" ' F•< Lhtlt lftm under sio. try llr<pt•o•. omt!lloUJ, Brli. Ap•..-!.. 1610 w. ~ nwy, N.B. the Penny Pincher. $58,900. 1~.i.120. Rtallors ""'-4191 ftF.AIJt'ORS 64Ull3 • . -. ' J. ' -MACNAQ,~· IRVINE ., ... "l>I VE THE EASY LIFE" •I Bluffs. All yellow & 'sunlight in this charm-~ \vhere you can pack & "GO·"-beauti!Ul l customized Newport condominium in Uie I ing shuttered & paper<ld home of distinc- tion.. Extra storage thruoul. $72,500. B. Aunei A. Gaslon 64U235. (K36 ) · 1 11 • -. ~ · FOR THI GOOD LIFE 1 Choice Lido Isle 3BR cl.ose to beach, tennlg courts, sailing. New super kitcjJen. Loads of storag'e. 2 sunny patios. $89,500. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (K37) BRIGHT PAINT BRUSH Well located Westcliff 4BR home. SpaciDus , FR. Needs so1ne color _changes) but priced1 accordingly. Charles Arnold 642·8235. (KS8) YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME Warm &)nv!Ung 4BR w/hlgh bearq ceiling. Much used brk & wd . Super 'FR, Canyon VIEW & loads• or charm. S89,500. clcn Hartley W-8235. (K39J j "DECORAT6lt·s DREAM';' : Brand new SBR. S batb on golf course-I Big Canyon. Barbara Goth>™! 642-8235. (K40) . seA.-sUR F-SAND-SAI ~s -I Superb' ocean & jelly view. Cl)artning 3BR custom home.on clfff + guest cottage on beach below. Ken/Helen flartley 64U235. (K41J --------.,.,.. Irvine ---141·--~ ... ·- I I ' w.._, •orU u. 1m --Wfdnttday, Acrll 11, 1973 OAJLV PILOT 1:-...... _ l~,~~~~i .. ' -;;.;·~;;;."' ..-J :;;@; 1 ;1 ;;;;-~ .. ~Wt ;;1~~·1 I --· I~ I ~-.. ....... 1~1 .;;;I -;;;;;;;;-.. ;;l~~/:-1 ·-·G!'.!,-·~"-1~[@~1:;1 -r.--~.l +I ~-· °'-•! I F-'1!1n v.~ """''"""" -h I......,. ,Li. 1111 Wutmloator Loh for Stl1 170 Mortg~ INVESTMENT ., ·' CWAN AIR "ITS A TRANSFER" O\llt EXCLUSIVES VllLAGF. GRQ."N -New I ~~~~frT.;~-F\dT,~u~s~t ¥Di~o~d~'/;:;;~ PRESCHOOL s•·•~ IS FUNNY Tho 'll<''9""' 'I'" moving an11 S'"'.UEAK.V -""il!AN ENJOY THE VIEW 3 BDIWS. 1t d.._ u J1 .. 1ot. "f 3_ RR !OW"""'"•· c"°""' APARTMENT SITE One or !be Atta'• tlnct! and I'll'!-'-1 .. Vlllll l>chlnd lhl• hn"""" S"l"KY B"'U . ..-,wE POOL Unlv•rllty Park $l4nlm<I $19,:.00. · toipnl aow, Joly romp!. Z11 IU"I' X !Oii ~·Et."!' PUf YOUR MONE belt es1abl~ but bl8 §1' It """"""11 'the ulatelYktot 3'bcdronm. lam. • 1&.1 Modol. 3 bdrna., 2\i )>il!ha 3 llDfu\ts. phi< tamlly ""· °"""r 1191-71'~ ln Sarita An• TO WORK FOR YO I ~ for 13 Otlldre'l. ~ 4 bdnn home wilh l1)t roQn1. home. ~ ctil· 3 &droon\s. l Battw. Adlal,t =~~ l'OQm whh 3 balhs. 4l F1. Sol. SUO,~. F\1% lmpro)'cd I t f'.Arn 10~ lntf!:trtl on ' II· .emven:1ent1y ·loc•ted to ::11~!e~':J:d!:"1\°C iQP and• ~ftrtplace OCQUpletl bulltins ao much aulle'a ~ lArae '::'~f~ ~~~·~14 °r:.:.' I~ for ~~~men! ljOr=~ .. ~!.1 ., .'.'. fftve Newport Bet.eh und t ant ICI ' ,11~ .Aft' wi.t *"""'°! th many for the J;r1~. LoW mal.nltn~ bal-• .~ ll~a-tbr i~•.ooo. • _......._ 1:m!i $3' 000 -.,.., """" '~ ... ~-~· M~fr~ Carptts I with ma1, ... .,,5 1 t N •·-I -~ I ~-·y ... ,., ..... .... ~ ..-.it 1 • C'!GNAl·.'·10RTCAC". _,..,. ' .. _...... . ea ures. ow ,~.,. s a e.r.ce Yiu'U iWTOWldlllf poo ............ , &Urtcllvt' and the LIDO REALTY . --., . r,, lor lqlpolit1 ~ • -...-. ()'ao1 """ brid< ~eliaftco·to-•REAL will 1<11 -C4ll qoick, 11 .. _, ;ii;jj .. ~' jjiiiiiii~i:i;; HARllOR l714J 536-0106 ' ~..:i 6'!,~~1ll~ 'llAllGA1ll. CALL. • • • ....,,, 1ut. ,.., 11st..s. =r'tolr'· 1• 9• 000 3311 via Udo. N'pt. u .. ch lCUI, ta: ~-m c.n.11 .. 0r .. dio 11 • .9111:" ,.... " li38-25'1t mm. . $27,500 CRY ., • -m 7300 F.,. s.11 125 Huntington BHCh S..lng IJo b<llevln; thl1 low i red h·11 * EXCLUSIVE * C:OMf"ANY •=m•H ....,. ""'• ....... d.! 3 a..t-I • Bdrm• .. •1"' d<•: ~ balha. u..tor Home. Rentals -·--·... • .. U rooms, 2 S,.0. ~(-ctrfc kit· 50 Ft. Nord c o r n 1• r • mu Rf.:At.TOR~ R.ealton ~191 A nOSPIT ALITY chen. hardwood noon car-' P.fagnltloent, custom llOITH". ~Fe~;s:tN~a:~· ~l"l;'' ~~-!~~~~;~;~$; '"'"."""'""'°'wruco. -Optn Eve• OUSE pets,' drape•, 21)' x 40' oov· REALTY $.170.000. ,SALES & LEASING • • 673•4400 ! --• 8 -II ::-•. 8 8 8 I ' - -crwl~..__D~lot, A ComJ)ru'I)' \Vlth Vision ' full st.Nice facility ~ --Hous.-s -Furnished:->00 N w DVPL E'XES T~lll:D AWA y >"eell"" of ''""""'"' 1 .... th• dootl• ........ A •te<il! u~i =~·5~;1~"' R:>~~~: Summ .... wint .. Damna-r Motor Homes BEAC H" FRONT lOT . -t Both bi. Co1'041a .dd Mar • · "fM -_ klddJea. av.'alts you. 4 Bed· Vets, here b )'OW' Slt\r!ot 0111.. .__ ., .. • • ""-Dovt'r s1101,.,, N' 1• 11 1, 0 ,. 1 Gen•ral _, un< 111· WI "'1•ln•ir ""11:11"'\I"" IN A VlE'1' CtlRN'l::R OF 1'(M)tm1"'ilh 20' x 2f Unlsbcd hoo1e. ..,-e nuut'!l l' J-U•1 to ti r i•I LIDO REAL TY • •·-· ,_.. ""'" ,...,. ,<:!JI .. -·-,.-1~.1. D"'"' o.o ""17 Bcnt::h. l<-1. $49,~"IO. Cci11rt1c•I _ ~ bun with 1Wo Cbartfilng 3 ,;u:..;>f".'VER r.o::.f.&<rrooms. upstal+s rell'l!ar. l.otll of CALL. JUST REDUCED -.;.) \'la L.!1k1._Np1. Ot>ach 531-6800 H!I..)' .f!nklc.t Jl'IOI fOnt_,.1\1~ 0 . W. Nlelemr-: bedroom 1..1nil.s-f lituring 2 6aths, fllfltllY.'?oom and w&JlpapPr, exee.Umt ' 67~7300 Poss. l\t.l .. :'\tvllh'l'C\' r iirk, 3~9 c. 20lli St;"" ... t1tab:ied gl('ss "'iodo1v§ and lafae ~paro.te !lVJng room. throughout. l-"18,gstone patio J txlnu., 2~1t bath 110pulnt N t a. h ir X 57' n1odulnr n'th\'OOd 21.l·~&.-llOI. · Cost• Miso lot.11 of uiigr11ded ex:tratr The Perre;lr: scttlng W1tb bcautl· wilh cwitom barbeque. Edinburough n1odt•l in l "ni· 1 _•_w_,__po_r_;;..;.•;;.;<c;;...___ "'/Vil~w & b:onch. Q\\·n<•r other is a dramatic 3 ·bed· ful t:roplCttl l!Wd11e11ping. Many exu•as, submit terms. venity Putk. Lov~b' sun NOT THE USUAL \\'ants 10 sell! SSJ 1 N. c0081 Mount•in, D•strl 'i'ou 11l't.· 1h .. ,,•TnocJ· ol room hrutte \vltb a gooc1 2 Nt.w ~ th-.Jn.atket. Call ua Seller \\ill help on closing deck and close to the pool I!\\')' No. 2i.1, 1. ti g u n 41 Resort 17 4 on(: ~ \)u.U - bedroom reotal unit. Both .J Prict<I only $34.500. <:Oltts. The prtce wiU &ur-and schools. Upgraded car-3 lxlnns., 2 bAlh pool hon>e. Beach, Cid. ---'-~--'-'-'I Good fOf a who I.' carload South, ot 11lghway. Call Open Ev••· priRe-)'001 pets and drapes sa.ooo. ~R~~~in(.~~~':n~~ = ?.toBlLE hon1{' l !J x 4 5 so Ar l\1L hllle:•nw.;< 1n Nat '\ m l\IU' of I.he ~ G'!>-'1225. OUT OF TOWN wHh • loll In th• llvlna ~ o ad I Iner, >-:XO<'p<lonal '°""" "' ldylllwllit "1('111' ''· PACIFIC THEATRES T u and boa eond, lota1ed In adult park, streiuii. P nr!t, f' ~ r · Owner must have qu ick e$o room. ra er t al' S5500 Tnn all m .cm1s-io.ooo dn, 633-mO, crow on lovely FD.Sh.ion «ess. $61,900 •• ~,... • s av · PhOl\C' 8-IO&m/~~ Agt. lSubjt'ct to smaU wn1lce Shores Spanish hacienda. 4 &Mi-4ll7 afl 'l pm R h i·ha.ri;:t• at U1eatrl~L Bedrooms, 3 Baths, large 1 Yr-new, highly 'Upgraded 2 RD, 111 ba, den, dtn. 1'111. anc ea, Farms, Plc>a.~ call 642--5678 c.'<t. 31·1 family room, lonnnl dining CtPl8 thruoul, 4BQ; 2BA, 60' shag crpl, penn.&nel},l dbl. Grove1 180 h,) ~·1aJn1 yoor lil.'kct. --ctJorth Newport H8ights room, clcctrlc kitchen. ln% x 100' wt.: elegant entry, apP<'ar. cabana. Ne\\' 1 y 2~ AC lk,1 s J ,..~ 1 1 Coun1y toU·!ree numq..'r Iii' .u~ ........ ,. Of -rw1 COlWtu co 2 o•-1 b th •-i down, seUer flexible in II p1 nd~·" r ·1 li painted. $5200. 612-6698 , · · · · '-<>P s rnno ~IG-l'"'l!U -.... _ · owuis., a : 'loJI c.; oo re , wo ..,,-ua am1 Y V· & l,\1ke Et~inorC'. •lR\"t'l ,1 -~--~·==o-:~--).FiXtTS lge. f'4ainterlance-~ yard, J?.rice 96$4456 Ing IA'/'l pools, clubbcluse, SPARTAN ~IANSJON 40' ldt•tt l fol' hot':>t' rivu:h. $9.150, e FREE • tt"ltht J..and for 1'tuw tore ~~e~ c:~:scd ~=· -p~ CALL ~ri:~es~cr°~i; ::rt~~ CHARMING lm~~~~9M'11.S~& cj~I. l'"ull pr .. t't 1rn1s S3:h1tr.l RENTAL SERVICE U!1~~ Eour'\vllb. 870 sq. ft. im. fOT boat & trailer. Or1t..:iie Count)'. \Valk to ENGLISH DECOR -Real E1ta~e StnfJ by J10tl bro~'SI· UUf uur vu.nee. l'fo Voes.hey on l)J'lcel at $37,500. thampionship golf course In this 3 bdrm., 2 OOth home 20xJ7 :lBR, :?BA. unfui·n. Kay Exchange 181 ,n'Ulul 1)1'!01! exlslhig units. Set OJl al· Call: f13.3663 s.12.225.'l Eves. I ~rgt> ~home. rusun1e ex-\.\·Ith its lnrge bonus room S\rle V3lllagi\ NU. Sl l,500 . -· --· ll most• hal!·acre or R-2 1s1lng Fl\ loan. S.14,950. upstairs. ·l'Oly corner ti1·"" Ji57i4-1!iiiilili0i.iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiimfco\'1N.\ 111,·n. '"'1n111l'l'ri11J 1 1 • g·r () 1! n d )n. EASTS IDE place <knvnstalrs, lorntRI p11l11(11·1y $.250.\l, \'11lu1• f'X• COSTA Ml:SA. s It c 0 1) d IT dining, upgraded (:arpcling,. Dl'rorator fresh, 3 BR. fam _ 11\'ftlCl\' h\"h nrt 1'('hu·u &•11 l~l ·l1 R1·n1>lchuN I llR Stoiy Unit8 will give you beautJful J)ltt lo ;1ntl land· 1·n1, 2 b..'lth , Glcwning pool. I Reil Etl1te, !:al or lnuie !~· Nc11·1,,-•rt 1i-~lt·l1 Hil:l9 Ri\-.)J(hu~t to.'V !\1 Qol~ ... Coone VjQW! Great fU.4471 ( ::':.J 5464103 scaping. Grt.-tnbcll location l )r!ced by 111.'xibl<' owner al Gtner11 _ u1-P11.. Call ii I :~27..U:t:.ri arr 6 - Potential at $43.900. ca. I I ~, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• f near pools, f-"lrk and re<'· $59,000. Ll\v f}0\1•n Oh:! Sc-e ~---·~-~ . .!1tn Ll'lguna Btach 11n·~-n 6'l6-0555 -~-Q ttatlon. S49,500 ?.lakes it lhis~ Call &!0-8-100. R -'":"'""• ~ . B•lbi1 Penin1ula DOY U DREAM yow·s. i!PfNUL9 Acreage for sale 150 1;..;•.;.•;.;l_E:;;• ... •.;;• ... ••:...;.W;.;•c.•c.•• ... d:..;;.ll4" SIGO . 'f iny, but nl\~ se>p. OF GETTING A\VAYI * e . k c h * 1'01\Bgi'. N'o. end. l-'<:N1I. OWNER must sell 2 Duplex· 'FROM 11iE CITY LlFE!, . ~,-• lo NI ~• ,. . . . 6 MONTHS NEW (i d ~ II 23.l ACRES UIC as SU> . l llr. >'rpk, ".,. .... ~ XInt cond. 1 blk to with room to camp, fish and Better than a model, 3 Bed-, • I INVESfr-.1ENT PROPERTY ·\Vilt · uy )'OW' prope1·ty. All f~I · CICl,Y furn, V1'.:tu1 beach. Xlnl Income, '\Valer ski!, yet with all the rooms, 2 •Baths, ankle-deep Lo'do Isle n-oulill Zoned C'l, $20,000. per acre, ca.sh \\•ithln i'.!. hrs. Cali yicv.•! I. , 675-1144. • conveniences of gas dock, shag, large family/dining U9 prime locarion, ~1aln St., £162..8851 S:iOO -VllJ Pd. Lrg 2 Bf. f'r. ...., C ~-I ._._ boat ramp, s upp 1 i es. room. Pric:N right. Move in REALTY ON WIDE street; 4 bdrms., lla1f ifoon Bay, Calli. Ac· i pie, ynrd, pntio. l blk bea~! Ortnl -rnmr sfxw.'ers snd toilel facilities with ~j.hl~to but en-A Company With Vis.ion 3 baths; ieattitPs aalore! C'C'ss llwy 92. lf"')' 1. cseek I ..-t NU-VIEW RENTALS f AKES HONORS all right there!, and not too joy yourse must to see! Univ. Park Cenler, Irvine Price $13$,000. Assumable borders one si~e. Suggested .. ,,IT.I 673-4000 ot "94-3248 BAL BO_ A ISLAND FOR SNUGNESS far away .either? Ma~nl · VISTA ·CaR Anytime 552-1500 6% T.O. uses : ?llotel~restaurnnt, •I IJ:~ Newport Buch Cove' •t..-•na on To es Office hours 8 Aivi to 6 Pr.1 60 IT. GARDEN charmer. apartments, ho 11 p I ta I . Large family home for a Vlhql a present for f\1om! Bay, P.'tarin County _ 363 SPECIAL 4 Bdnna .. family room, 4 tnt..'flica.1"1'.lt>ntal oUlct's (all BROKERS INC. \VAL I\ 1 0 \\.r 8 1 er, :.,0'0{1~1 °fhem=· Thts 2 bdrm., 2 bn..W'K>me 11.cres of gently rolling green lk lo B--• Sho 1 sun> ON: • BY OWNER. baths $155,000. badly f)l'('dcd in this areal. I ~!!!!!i!~~!i!!!~!!!I s!~IC's/couples du PI ex .. , ,; he.s hardwood floors. -,_od-hi'lls. "'l 1-1 or \\'sterf a •ua.uway PP ng. 3 Bt 2 Ba FIR t I T ta! LIDO REAL TV Contact : SUNSET J: ' rooms, private ln la v rrjikitch('n, a \\\Lllk to and :ill-ye .. i:r fresh Vets rush before interest pymOt s'Zi1. 8 j 3~ i 1 g 3, 3371 Via Lido. N'pL B~ach REALTY, 210 Moln St., 'Flnat\ciaJ It • J jh~· ~153 1~~ ~·0~~t~ ~'\ng ,three ~d a . ball ev hlng beloo• Co as I s1ream llowing fJ raises. Seller wHl pay 675-2018 * 673-7300 * tlatf r.1oon Bay, Calif, $130 ti II pd 11 ' -Alrt baths, upstairs. den with a Ii . k>callon. $5.1,SOO \ViU <>n this excltl points. 4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, <tW--726-«i·IG · · 1 on n ~ u-• n~place All tn very god b 1• (th. th) <'lC'ctJ'ic kitchen, nc\\' drapes. Laguna Beach ft 1-"'ee. 979--$430 1' · . · • .., ' "mon · PETE,... RRETI c t • Nmtlition. Call 675-7225· Un'1verst'ly Realty harch\oocl floors, ceramlc STEPS TO OCEAN em t ery usin•s• , Houses UnL ·rn. --,,-R:E LTOR m. kitchen Md hath•. Block THE "BIG BUYS" _l.ots/Crypts 156 0 00 '" I• ~ • 300L E. Csl. Hwy. 673-6510 A , -rentc. Lo1v maintcnunce ARE AT 2~17.i,:.·1"\~,':Jt· 3t~R·~a~: --1.~rtunitt.,__.J..._. General 1] l j . Rd:'!E :U!N!~~~I fam-....,.. ~ ~52~ ~ --lAft mS53.1 1. ~~~~~NRE~~;~~Jl)? 'CIVW865o S:i:L TY ~~~.l'~~!;t, t~IU~~,~·s~(':~ ... s• .. •.1111111J"AA"'1•"·'g•.1111••l:;.:.:;:::;:.:.... ______ I RLI i~~ .r\~~,.!!1c1 .. ~nke.n s ~ ;;RESTI~... 4 bdrm. & den. 2~~ balhB, 2 * ~1290 * ~1~~rb~~~l!1~~~1·:.iS;'1t-i Rd. 4SOO Orrington Rd . .. _ •• -· • .., lite" "lod I 900 4 BR 1 1 flreplaccii; approx. 2600 sq, Corona del Mar RENTALS tiJulgfAt1' °' 1 .. t coa.wru. co. I c jetty Ir. Catal' , 26 1ni. 1' I.' 1 • • arge am-.tt, located in lo\\'t':r T~mpli? Comm•rcia l !k'n>ss the sea· My, many l\y room. plus formal dln· Hiils. Some ocean vu, Property 151 (In(' fn:'l' pa.sit Hou111 * Ap(~tl. HOME + INCOME irnprc-ssivc eatures & ih· Ing room. Three ca.r gar-$55,0IXI FUU.. PRICE. NEW EXCLUSIVE Good fol' a \VhOle .::artoad Owner's z Bedroom + Din-com~·.!9'>· Let us show you! ag,.•. Motlcl home condition. ,......,.~ .PAC*'ICnnyT•H•rEA1hcJR£S * 145·0111 Ing Room, 2 Bat"' with .k _~1an Realty *ca1~~k~1'ro FIND* 2. NEARLY ~I ACRE, uni· Baytront 4 BR .. 3 halhs COMMERC(AL tr ww.111•eotTAlllllA eenerous sundeck VIEW of ti'J3-0)G'.• -fil5.6459 ,, que "Hans & Grelal"' Muse, Pier & Slip -$21S'.OOO ' Thcso Nu Just A .} .. 1.,'W Of mountains bay and your ~CclM' D •-4 BR. ;1&lh home, pool·size could be used as 5 bdrm. & LIDO REAL TY 2239 Fairview Rd., C.M. (SubjC'ct 'to iunaU $Crvlce Ow· MANY RENTALS • .. , &Ult <*cba:rdl Ad-up .. A lot, new shag carpets, quick den w/3 baths. Presently 337'l Via Ltdo, Npt Beach Restaurants & Apartrnenls <:har~c ul thcnlr<!). * . 2·B«drooth to help iB!!. 2 sa~ Jwse -·-.ca'°""· TWO BEDRM I di>ided & rented"' '3 units. 673-7300 R"8taurant on monthly basis. Pl fClU live WeU at inlnlmum f\f/fned priv P.aUo &: yard. S%iO per month PAYS all. Located in the ••rock rib--.,..-===-:==-:--Owner ~vllt consldl!r trade ease ca.II 642-5678 cxi. 314 $150 • C'0!:>7A ~Jll,n. 1.-oiit. ''Bit of_Speln'.' ext6-rmfn!d· ~up. BR. ~ Only-"$32,00J. Call 847-8531. MINl ~PALACE bed" canyon aecrion. *RARE FINO* on unite. Submit II.II offent. ~~!::;,m1~~!~~~~~~ =·s;r:J i.ior. ~· :."!,,!"ural.bord;!:. Mon"""a'"11 .'.:::. re..-•llolJ,,,, xrra ide 42 111~1'11 This little ... m his.· new shag TERMS AVAIL. • PRICE Si.po lo 0...n e CA~L ·ANYTIME e 540.12'l0l. • * '-••-> -·-,__.~ ..,.,.._,.. --••-$64.500. Fee simple hOme. 3 BR.,~-646-3928 or Eve. 675-1827 ~· Superior 1cw-e EX-• • . crp~ in ti! Uvjng nn It ba.: vacant. Lovely petlo. AFFILI.1.TE St!J5 • HUN'TtJf .~N .J. f:t.DS btand new condi·~ f hall.~ le hr-kflch & dln 3. JNCO?.-fE UNITS: North Atay ~. MANUFAC'ruRINC BEAOI • 2 Br. ·~Jl"Ok~ ·~=~t ~t~!~~~ SPEND YOUR DAYS -=~ Jooi:go'!,~reo~ ·fiu~cr·s~!!<'s~its'·~i~:. .BAL*BOA67'B7A4Y20 P*ROP. frig, erp(f, 7 · k ok. see exottC !oreat of -well manicured yard. Wlth 2 come scheduled at Sl0.200 ~"""=~r~=="~-Acli~ \Vlth S.1750 caAA & 1•~ LAGU"A BEACll ON THE BEACH BR 1 BA ·t' ideaJ --some n1anagcn1f!nl ability. llN. • , • 1~ . 4 ' ~ &. Shrubg. Splendid FIVE BEDRMS . 1 • an par year. Submit tei'ms. BLUFFS SACRIFICE! ! ___ ___ ___ ___ __ __ Company provldeti oompleti? White walc1 view. Bl-t. \ia.JUe, $53,900. _,Call any-And eveni.n~ by your cozy ·Pr""', ter hondme hk>r pa 1Young PRICE $89,500. Ultra delu.'<e 4 BR, 3 BA, -~-1 lo! 1 ,1 1 ''" willl large yard klds~t tJmc, 646-05.55. lrplc. Quietly loc 2 BR home $27,500. FP-2BA, Jrg Uv rm, Tl ":i 8 . rJ$ izJ =SS: ram rm plus huge rumpus. Dupl•x•1/Unl11 \::rke~~ ~1~·1 ·~~~nl~gK & -~~ '* "l '01~ lt-2 lot. Super kltchcll! braut upgraded w/w shag ic ce IS o Y ' · OPEN SUNDAYS! CAU.. Priced by lta.nsfen-ed owner sale 161 pension potential. \VIII bear $185 • NE\VPORT StACJ-J, Call bosy &gent, 673-7311. crpts, (!rps, indoor-<Mttdoor IJ MISSION REAL TY at $77.!iOO. FEE Must SELL rigid investlg11.0on. F 0 r 2 Br, frplc. gar, child ok. T\VO 1 BR broses on two carpet in kitch pl\l5 hllin -98.S 59. Coast Hwy. t..airona this week! }[UJ'I')'! Agcn~ 3 New Trlptixes penonitJ, confidential In· * 1 R-2 lots in Cd!!. I'rlodpab ea~ng ..-ea, FA hr_: ."m 531·5108 ( -) <31 5100 Phone !714) 4%4731 645-8400. . 0.,,p Hou1t 2-5:30 PM ten dcw call ;17-oe!S roam -$200 • CORONA I>EI., MAR, 1only. B)' Owner. 640-8078 m1, romp!. l~scpcl 1 nc, r.... . ""-" '" CUSTOMi BUIL:T -Be.utlful BIUff1 1'.'hursday Only Spm dally -2 Br. !um. du_pJCx. frplc, * TRIPLEX \VJTH POOL decoral1ve lighting. A must l.!i!!!!l'!!o!""'!!!~ .... ~!!!!<I Bargainl 2116 Po A CM DRESS, \Yi<>s or Whatevc·r 1\JI utll pd. -. fi---upper IOI' tt•,ooo. to 11ee! -Oont Mita Thli Oriel Close-in walk to tooA,, & mona ve • .. -. re ....... """ beach New 4 bdrm 2 bath 454 Trueba!! Reduced~! So nice .,,.,u·u want-to Jive Shop. Easy money. Lo\\· " Beaut. area. Bkr 54~1139. I' 4,_ bedroom~ily room, home ·\vllh lge yard room TED HUBERT & ASSOC. ~-overhead. Owner operated. LAND ORDSI · !!..v,~~=-r~;et"' ~· ~ _ · ~;ali:m~arpets.' ~~: tor pool. 1-1eavY shake roof, Mn Via ;tdo. NB ~ ~P~~ T'rr~~0»:1;a:~~'. Est. s . eau 400.1394 a rt FREE RENTAL ~E • ~ " ,62-4471 ( J MMIOJ -• 1 /BBQ shingle ~dtng. Ask l ng BY ownrr-Baycn.~t on San· 646-2872 645-Tr"5. 6:30 PM. BEACON RENTM'I '• ~ ~~ldor homes e ntREE BEDROOM. 1~~ _., -$;5(Kit:\l pat· o ,,.... · $69,.500. tlego Or. 4 BR, 3 bO. formal Lynch Real E1t•te ESTABLI o Pr ode·O.Day * 64S.0111 ~* ' . . ~1"· • bath. huge y..-d, fireplaoe. BEACH LOVERS HAruioRNJEW HOMES * ,499-2800 I. din rm. Jam rm. Pool-sl7.e lranchitoe i La Beach. ~~==-==-= Inspection. This beauty has $44,900. 4 Bedroom. 2 bath, $27,SOO (Il4) 833-0780 ==-z.' Art 2pm, 646-3406 1----.....:-..:...--252 Foreitt Aw. 494-1796. We· ~laJJze In N ~aki~e ~.:tt'!~ou f7 ·:>w VERDE \\TE:sT. • REALTY ~ y11.rd. Xlnt codn., $66,500. Income Property 166 Reasonable. Y term~. LANDLO II: fine f'anyorf and oc-eau fireplace. Near goU course. Fanner model home. \Vmd· ''FIVE BE ORM HARBOR View Hom e I e BAYfRONT DUPLEX Beach • Co~a de.l .-"-"-.:I iew can 675-7225 r dd 11 ing staircase leads to n1as-=..'t.=T~ ?.-1on!ego -4 BR, 2 ba, lam lnv•stment & Laguna. Out R,;;i!Jii~;f ·y,;;:,' · CdsfA ;~,t8e~c~LTY 1er suite lviU1 vunil)' bath, MANOR'' ,...'""~eww nn, din rm. $62,500. Owner, Opportunity 220 vice Is FREE to y0 54,~TIU 3 big BRS, country kitchen llcrc is a home that has aH 833--3894 Brand nl!W, 3 BR, 2 BA N Vi PRIME EASTS.DE l\'ith eating nook, roaring the charm of the Old South. WOOD & GLASS BLUFFS Cnndo -4 k..J, 3 ha, units. Bllns. wet bars, open SILVER NUU· v""11Ew R •••• : fireplace, doubre garage. There is a dining room for This 3 bdrnl. home Is reaJly (ant. rm. $52,500 ..,; owner, beams~ Lois of gla.si . ~ . l\llo IngolS -CerlUled 99.9 ~ son Spl'lc 3 BR•"= lam rm.)% ha, Llts or roiy cxlrfts. \Valk for1nal entertaining, a large a l\lUST to investigate • pril)clpn.ls only. c 8 I I magnlfiC.-!nl view of bay, percent purlly. Universal 6 or 4· lrr>l<'. pool.size yard, shake O\•f>t to beach. Nearly \'O.· tam.Uy roon1 overlooking the spacious Jiving rooni;' ca-644-1785 boata: 'n bikinlit. JWJt 1-e-Sliv<'r Exchang:e. < 7 14 J CharminK 2 ll11 . No <:,hi roof. $32,950. C'ant. BI<R 962-55ll re1 gk>nal var,.-~. ancl,h ~ th.edral <'eiling, brick fire· Oceenfront Duplex leased al S190,cnJ. Owner 645-1010 or (11•1) 6·15-3631. oAr pc~~~ !l:!!· AvaU 1 suas101A1tT o, nit coi.wlLLC:O.j GEM *WOMAN'S DREAM* c se to sc lUUlS, s opp1ng 1 -"d' 1 .ndo financing afl~r super lolv Mo L 2."" gt,-~· , .......................... !! and beat'hes. PRICED TO Pac(', i;u tng g ass ~·1 iv Prine only. A.Ji:!, 673-3013 down. Trade OK! g.jf>.8400. ney to 01n -.r C · d 1 M · $208 /PER Mo 1610 \\'. coast }hvy., NB. Super cJc~n 3 Blt, 2 Bath SELL AT s44,000 ..• CALL loading to large sunrlcck 1 ,:. I O/JEN1IL oran11 e or REALTORS 6424623_ hon1c. Wulk to shopping & 5.16-25U BKR.. faclng the PadUc. \V/W Newport Heights CASH 2 BR. 2 Bo, t~rench Nor n· . -.inc l11Xes·&: n1ainl fee -BY owner-Ne .. v l\fcsa Vl.'rdc iw;,hool. Only $32.000. Call 2 HOUSES on cor Jot. 3 BR. Carpeting thruoot. $1>T,500.1 --:----=----\~ ~:. IC~nn:I & C.o. dy, lri:t rouniry k1L, pit• 1 $390. mov<'s you in-seller Beauty on C~ta ~1c!la. Golf S46-l35l. -11n Ba, 2 ca r gar. k I BR. l ~~ 111~ * VIEW * '""· t1 ... ....,. i;.,,..,~ $fOO{n10. /\L.50 2 Br1 PJi pays all olh<'r costs. 2HR course, 3 bd. 2 ba, 110 many lll~l!E SA ·I car gar., lg screened ..,,,,,,,Oe-.,4 :..: Cliff Di & b POOL ONE DAY unr. f1p1.. henn1 c I , 2BA. dlx adult condo. _Ne\\' exlras. ~.200. &15-:)916 ! porcl,. S Blcks from beach. REAL EST.'A':TE 1 cw -., oocan a.Y S275/mo. 5-14-'.Ho:'-i. • \Y/w shag carpets._ tlrps, l~ BARGAIN -$23,700! 3 BR, ; __ .. .' Cash tar CQ. Asswne Gt ln "" view from upstJtirs family + otARl\ITNG 2 BH .• l n- ktt "'"'i" el~ ~1n0~~~ s. n~w pa.irit, ct-c. Prine only. • • by 011.w. 5.'Mi-6666 1190 Clermeyre SI. ~~ ~~::. rl~ln~R~fea: T 21NCOME ~m~!'fee&')'~~I~ turn. ~ n10. su~r c ean n · a. 10% down. 002-41)3. 3 BO & 2 ba. close to all 494.9473 519-0316 brick frplc. w/heatolator: WO -BR bou~• on fl •. ., '3 Call f'\'~!!t. 'tn5-«7M This can not be equaJled, 1 1 hools • ho c .. _ large lot + 16' " 30' heated $1,000 to $25,000 ice today' • ·~ Fount11n Valley eve sc • s pp .. ..,.. 6\' °"ner, Colonial Maruilon. F.A. heal Extra lge. kit. OCEAN view 5 BR. al I' · 1 ''OWNER · PAYS Large lol & ~all fenced Over t \\'OOCled ac;re w/ W'/brkfst area, walk-in ::'l.~lveco~lcc~rc~t e;;.!: NO BALLOON sundeckt. 2 IJ(Ory. ! CATHOLIC COSTS'' t;~\ter'~~lor, ·~11f4ar:; lovc>ly ocean views. SIXXl sq, ~~·:~~~bg!~~°!;~ the o1her. Call ror more PAYMENT $650/MO. 4~:.:>. • t•• ''7l ( ,-"·.) .... 103 SCHOOL TI1ls could be the buy of !he 645-7266 (Ask for BrueeJ 11· home, plus SCP·3 16000loc~: a.Hey w/e~lra parking. Ask· details on this unusual Of· ,.......ulrcxl Costa M•1a ...,.._ ~-year. ,pariing 3 bedroom ft. guest home. "-"-Jertng. ASK FOR \VAYNE ·~, bome \Vlth gold shsg thru· BY O\VNER -Walk to beach from oe<-an. Must see to be-Ing SM.000. 1'--0NG ) ON I THREE BLOCKS out, conv•nlonlly close to -3BR 2BA. custom tleve. 1250,000. Wiii trade. CALL '-" '"""' K/\SABIAN R-E. liehOOls and shopping. OnJv deooralor pa1Jer & dre.pcs. 494.284R. 9""" !'162-6644 CV(' 96Z..5319 xtnt tax sheller In dmvntowlf St. Barb11ras Church & 126 500 CALL " t.rg cov'd patio, bdwd !lrs. ....... ~JIM • • • • Huntington 8cach. T1\'0 -2 Scl'lwl a $ho1·t diitlanc4 from ' · us today Msunte 6~~ «.-loan or te1m1 Laguna Niguel ~ Fina I Phase SELL.OUT Low Payments Easy Terll)s AAMES $175 PER tot 3 H«ll'OOm EASTSlDI!. >vith ~~·· Av,. AJlrU 15. ChUdrtn 01 pet$. 646,58&), fl.cf r please. Broker. Bednn hou!ICS & 1 bu<.'l1clor. thls IO\!CI)' home On col-de· ' · ' 5.16-%°>5l Bl<R. to su.it. EVES: 968-1178 1 -~--~----Nt•r Nt.wpo rl •••l Offlt• Only 2 Deluxe 4 PlexC!! lelt Should ""' 10" ltlOO. per '"'""""•with l 8'lrm., & WALK TO BEACH OWNER -Must sell 4BR + EXCEPTIONAL BUY in Oh~ l!'OUP. No more lik• mo. $30,000111' loa• n "'s'saiooolable. hom2 fl Ba'.s. Ldiw.pg.,,1~ .x1, nlA&ll V.A. REPOSSESSION d<'n. comp ttdec, stw.g. In the .lllghlands nn·a ot Or~~~~l f~~~G~~UN. ll~1n , ~. JIUR!l'l'! LA11Je owner w c ny , . • e lS super f•tu . n"nl°g & wal\pano•r, and N' 1 1'1\1 3 nr 2 BA umts 1v/wl 11. m {' n I t I e 11 . -2nd. LQt 54' x 127'. Price t>l('(' kit b1i: t'OV'd pllllo. NO Only -S25.!JOO. $500 001,•n 10 ,... r~ igue · s • · ' 3 b<I. 2 ha. 1ilayroom, Oji.t'n tt11we Dslly 1().6. HOME LOAN 3BR. 2BA. bonu!i $46,000. fin GI. Be1t bum~ In Rn::·n 1_1n.yone. for th is 3 JJcclrm, much rnon!. Across from dC'n. &-fnnl, rnl honic is ~Hgblful y11nl. All new 12132 s }f cl<!ttn. lovely kite~\. t EXCl.USlVE \VITl1 $2!1,950. ,. µ:o"M'2 bath hon1(', Cal l nnytilne, el"111 schl '-pk. 9&2-8263 rLcross!. tld•"°•n '231~rs &old1"'. 1,..><adlX~ cablnc111, earper & paint. Spnrll~g· r::!::~~~;~O,rp. 541-5551 rn1, ynl. Xtra ktol', . I I It I IJ REALTY 536-7$.\'I J , Oecan View. $.:1:1,0CXJ. 6y J~ A u 41$1 erw n r•• Y nc. ' BIKE TO BEACH to move into. Priced at only Owner. 642-3377 or 6@·2698. 1--~=6~38-=.1662~~~-Stale 14ic. Bkr-. IS Yr11. ~M~· eVl~~ 1 '614405 (14 hrs) O\VNER sucrlfice. Executive 3 Bft-2 BATHS $40.500. Doo't overlook lbta 4J5 Santa Ana St. 7 UNITS-$75,000 1 MOYE AFTER 53· 1 '100 ( w•i 531 5100 .......... ''"""'"" di»ing $"' 500 bargain. ~-7-~....,....==::-·~•Af SI st TD Loans SHARP. cl•an. 3 HR . i • "" ..... • rn11, built-ins. Rear living ·u, Call Kat1Ua Realty Duplexes near the ocean """"""lent artcr or Retire· lllnUy, .{rtlh::, d q "-1" SCHOOL'S OUT I'!"!!!!~!!!"'""~'"""!'"'! nn.. n.,.,1,.,,.. W•I Bae. $1,275 Com~l1t1 Down 4'2-21l30. eve. 49M:i96 Miles Lnrson, Realtor meno Unll. 1 Blk trom Cnht 7% INTEREST garnll", crpl" d •. Owner leMvi"°. Estat~ Shag t&rpets. bric $44,950. Goo-i'lllom•on NEW ~-.. , N'lne ~ •• , ..• 2 ____ •_673-_~_56.1_•___ Hwy. Walking dlatancE" lo ' sitS/mo. C:1U 0 a e, lnlo this shnrp • b<!droom 3 bdrm. 3'b.1bs~ Formal ~ ·.--~·~ Sonia ·--atlAL S<hool• & lhl>PPina· 2nd TD Loans !14D->ta1 llcri1"go RI H-~-H' w--· hu In din•--rm ••Ill !·· •am· .=,,:,....,,......,....-,,,--,1 RNlhlr ·541'6570 . BR. 2 ... i:n.~. By ...... WAYS RENTED. MOD~N 'I ~ .......... l~ "" .... s me -u15 ., -·~· It .I· OWNER leaving. Sharp 4 OWJle'r/A;t. 837""6642 4) r ;:;;::;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;::;;::I Bkr. 6.'l&-5662 c.u. [OUM .. llH ~;1~s1~1hb t!~~1t!:!rf~ ~re1ha999~·.~;s:mpJ~'amti: ~in.~. ba~am?i~nm~ ~·: o=· Dir.-~.~fi·~~ 49;r~ ~~ PAI.f\l DE.mlT Lowest rates or11rnre eo. :e ~n1c:d by°:;; Nr )'&lu wlth .... ......... ""--,. • --..... ftrtplace. Rear Uvlng rm., dish•·•·~ -r,·-2 k F -1 8 hoolt:I, ch1Jt~t hou!ircg S•ttltr Mt". Co. ieJ!: A~1~~ ~~.v~ l't' fnl CU"""Cf mld..lW'IC! ,._ E'· -~ brk fl'ttw:ll •~•· ru-.. .... .,. le t O,..l t Submit your offer . )'OU n\ay 'A'ith """'· ahuftle board, '42·2171 $4.$-0611 -ts. rrt-.tet u .. ut13., 'or ~· ·~ 000 ' O\VNE.R la tu'l:C,k>\11, "-"'l'le--~"rieri J....... ..,.,-... patios. Bta.utilul and5eap. be fWl'rlaedl 4 Bedroom, 2 · ~( Servt H bm't& 21 • .., " 1"~1J6~ OUS hcatn<!. 4 large bdnn5. 846-1383 Ing. brk m.950. 96i-SG66 A B'E:li'ER WA'{ Oli' LJFF.; balh, 2.IAi years old, fitc· lhereptu IC pool. Sell or na Ar rM yrs. app't, ~3-7308 ~ 1-Reill' livlJ\g: rril, dlnlf'C' rm·· O\\'NER moving. Larae .. I OEANE-Bulll gnrdf!l'.1 homl. pl~ce. Close to llChool• " lrllitt' St~.000. 1 rum. F.qul· DON'T BORROW 2 BDRM front duplq, Jc.'6 Nk)el lal ey bullJ.lns. Ftunlly ~.. bdrm. on co.,.,.r 101. tamily H!.nti ........ Ha rbour bc~ut. decor 4 pl>nUnp. SOuih Co.ul Plaza, mlnU1., ly $llll,OOO. Brol<rr 'TIL YOU CALL USI yo'() 1"''~1n~ In "· & A firepl&ct. nm. for ball. l>rk .1'1-.....ftrtplact. Olnina rn(. ~ Full)' tmproved. CI u b to both Nc.,..'POrt A San <7~~114)64f~28 or 8Qm,w on )'Our hornt equJiy eAmi:e n back. S190, It SSOC. $38.!'JOO. 842.-6691 . ~built-Ina. El'lclOIC!rl pat , TIV , owncr-lgt> k l.)', .( BR, nlcn1benhlp,' lake prtvgs. Diego FJWYR. Al k I n I for any ilQO(I purposc. St't'\.·· Inst -'\+. d<'p. tl6 £. h. ru.:rn. OWNER d, JI p era ct . <t Po.nc>UtllJ:. Quiet l\l't.a. brk 2\.i bll, fam rm, dlh nn, Nr Owner asking; $46,0CO, tnc $34,9".iO. LAnGE 1 bedroom uni"". Ins:: Lo~ Angel~ Counry for !\-IA-0072 NF.'\\' IN OOVER SJ 19RES bdrnu. .. l baths. ~k:t oren.' Ui.200. ~ water. $66;000. 2l3!592-2"m AU. "ppl'a, Cr Y' I a.I 3422 Sooth To-·n<..,. Comp. r 1' ni od e I ~ d · 01· ovr:r 20 6ears and NO\V tn v"•"C'"AJ"NT"""'2"'Br::--. °"11"10::-.-:111:"'•1 pm:.~"?c~ 'ii8rJrv ~~ b~Tt:1:~11~1:~ REPOSSESSIONS Irvin• ' _r:,'-:",., .. d•,.,1~0-1""::",,''o-' "°_s».6499"''1o="' "'°'-o"-· 1 Am~~,,~,:'~;::,on ~~ st~20JhQmey. Ct.f ~~L ~O!r-ie.,,c£ co. ~~~;P<';z-·~~ AV.t~ Olltoln-bulll homO, ! BR. fln'plac,., Rc<lr ll•Jni rm. ~or fnloroiaJltio and 'toc:otlon Am Cond QUICK .CASH 714-810-.tm Full•non nd l71<l 5'!6-0106 1.9;. l!l-<4;.;. ,..:030'::::'.'.'.:"-::=-ll:::: ro.m nn, fonnal dlnl"K rm, 'htiC SS2,900. 842.--Ziil ol lbC"SI!!: •'IJA It VA bo'mct, modftl--3 Bf ft: c Ur 111~ THROUGH A ~ I us tr le I Proptrty 168 4500 O\mpus Orl\'i', N.ll. 2BR urltbrn, crpi.s, !K : ~ novt u~ con-tt't a. breae •• _ .M!-lJ )'Our t"Oc:tll('t • ' • Pitn OWNER-Air c:ond. 3 BR. 2 Hav~ IDOmttbina you want to abtol. M ptb. 111"'0'm.i"1• ~':1":<'.:.. only. >l•m• with ..... u .. O.lly KASABIAN la"""ntt°"'· .... !rp!Oe. ~~ 1 "~.' DAILY PILOT BA, w/w crpU, 1l,.,,., Xln1 WANTED: Industrl31 14 ..,n? CIM•llled a.I< do 11 ~16-2411L lnq: 1'17 E. l avn .~~· IUtr. Ni.1 "--ii•·•. •M -. l'CI,_,..-... ,...,.,,, .... .,.:n -nd •H ~ "l -. .. .r. Act(l•Ml. 1nore or \en: by ..... 11 • c•U NOi" ,4, ~. "o. ,_ 1 ---:!:·-~~---Iii;'~;;;-;·;;;-;;;;;;;=;;;-;~;-;;;;;;;'';-;;; I RHI Estate Ht-'644 110\lli<, Slt A , April H & WANT AD '" · -·-· ~ ·~~-individual. Wrttr CI ... illtd "' " " • ~~·· .i::"~'"::::-=== 1-llaw ..._,~lbl~ .)'OU wont to lS. 1M!2 1..nm,lne \VI).)', file to trtWtt Our Tradtt'1 Ad No. 005. Drlll>' Pilot. A JlOl)l'I Y.'MI ad ts n Rood '"' The fAsten (lraw ln H Soll tho old •ltltt. Buy 1<111 c;i ... tll<!d lid• do 11 N...S a "P-dd"! Place on ed l lrvlM. lTh• Ranch I . 642-5678 Peradi.. column ii !nr )'Olli P.O. Box ISOO. C..ta """· vestmont. . \ ·• Dolly Piloi Clwtftod. new 11.tuf1. well • enlt NO\V &t2-5018. Ctilt 603618., • Mt--2264. 5 linc!ll, S days ror 5 ,bucka. ca 93>16 Ou1dfli"<I Ads • , fU2-51i/8 A_•_._&l_~:l.5tl18 __ , _. ----- l • I I . - • . . .. ---- • • .3 LINES ·2 TIM.ES 2 DOLLARS -(Any Item Priced $50 Or Less) • .. r : l .. Pin~h Yourself A Pile Of Pennies 1 (Or Even Dollars) I • Penny Pinchers Pile Up Profits Dial Direct for Details • 642-5678 • North County, 540·1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT -PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS • • \ I • \ ' < • ' . "., ......... ~ I ---I~!'--... _., ·-·--__,!~ ~' --"'"""~11'] I .,._.,,,,_ I[!] 1· ..---l[t]I ... I·-~ l[t] I ~ ~I ftlftt• I~ I d PtLOT·AlMRnSElt -·-~I . ~~~~--~~--~-i~,~~-~~~~i ~ """""' ~ H11M11 """""-JDS ' Apls, ,....._. 3'0 Apt. ~ US Apt. Uiifut"I). W Apll., """· Gar-kw Rent 4"Gar-hw RMI • c..to Mou N~""'°" ..._ c..to Mo.a, COii• Mo.. ;;;;;-i;.."!' "-"" Furn. ~ m Furn. or tMf STORAGE PROBLEM? ~ ~-. iii m'l ~ -..,., .,.&.1 * $25 PER WEEK -NOW OPDI!!! Huo:t...... ...... Huml~ • \ u .-1111e ...... bti>,2t1llto-. AUp.Pool&llllld HA•Wl' CASA TIEMl!O -\ ;;; , • ' AWPACI l 4"1>GI, f!ln!>al dint llZI -. llide< 381\, ~. Kildlens avsu. Motel Tahi .~ tmU;UW e tfUNTINGTotl.-8t°ACH FINEST e · room, buUMlj ~11-., blt!N, le )'ltd. Newp>r< mmetHarl>orAVlctona ll<l....,1a2BRwll'mll: SPANISH COIJN'l'RY ES'l'ATE LIVING Self Storar,Mlnl Wareho per month. n. ftDW tlelabta. · · F -1-.L..-..1 & Pri PatioJ • DlbWbrs 4. Ja· Uk dln · -• v hi •--terV!ce. lSOO • • 4 p1.,. den, l'etlll l;ARGE'l BR -AU bltlos + ~~-~ <uni • Hid Pool . Roe Sidi 2 Acres,J>e9ulllul park e surroun JS. • Boils Re<,..tlon.. • ,,.. Poll\I pr!' -to.·tly d-.. Adul", no pets. u .......... -. Sharl .,,... SUJ!)reTr pool. Sparkling SJ)lllllsh founlams, e Household Good• e BuoinHt lnvenflfiP l>o<uO. . , 60-40« aft. G • Mtilti Only e Spacious Rooms e Separate dining room VARIQ.US,. SIZES -FROM $25/.MO. Realm &If.mt NU-VIEW RENTALS N1CE 1 Br c!Pbt-Quiet. S.p F,_ $1:10 to '215 "'° S91Ulell ·~-"""· Bdl. •• Walk In Closeu Home liktkltcb~n & cabinets u Lock It -IJ Keep The Key -~ .. '" : .: ,•, : ~ 2043 w"tcllft Drive 813--4000 or -by~ Employed adult a. h 1 • 1 icfi-147-4912 ,..> ..... l l!edroom Unfurn. $165. Furn. $185 On Site Managers, Weekends Included Open 'till 9 PM WAL!< "i ""'"· • .., ... ;;'.';! ' no pelt. 54S-JD2l 2 ~~:,t• • 3 Bdr::,• FR~ $14'/MO ~ 2 Bedroom Unfum . $185. Fu.rn. $2U 24,,H<fur Access, ~lly Patrolled Ml•• VERDE' l""l'd.-littt ~ ......,.. ~ aPt, ... amed cell"1?, Spoe. 2 t t Bl\ in 4-p1"". e ALL UTILITIES FR.EE • c>Move In -No Move Out Cbar•es "" tamlllei 2 Br ll50 hlll an pal!o, SW '"'" tncldg utD. 11/:i or 1 Full Baths S.O.nl •""°-ALL EX o-N 7 y• POR INSPECTION ' Lovtly3 BR. tBA. 2 llj>!e, A.gt. r.i. 91Hao , · lll.Mea Dr.CJll. 616-7342 TRAS. l'ool ,.., bldi. Kltb Walk Ill Huntington C,enter r~ DA > ' ~~ Rm , ~'.!!', klttloclt, .,... U•••ft•, 8_ • o.no,·l'<llnt Mul•I" .u. -bodrooms w/ welcomo. trO.;:. $149/m<>. ADIJLTS NO PE~....-Hamilton lo Newland St., Huntington 8udt ·~•Po<clt.~-pa ,coov """°""~ ··--~""" high bean> ce!llllgs, large $!IO c1ean·1," munty 11cp LA QUINTA HERMOSA . ....-133-0519 or f no on ... 646-0697 '° all ll:hla, 2 cltDdren, I 2 hr, <!114• 2 b&, = 1JY!! 1': !!1' all ,,... o..a llvinJ room w/gas er 14 mo'• ...,t, set~"· 11361 16211 PARKSIDE LN {714r'847-Sl41 AISo Now Industrial Units fo r Lu ,,Oii. Goldener A water btaut. • dra. 66-POlni ffirbcir at ·the wood """""'-tlropl&ce. K-"A", ·1 blk w. OI -4 Blk. S. of San Ole~o ,.__,:on 'Beach • tlft gulet cul de aac, eves. beautiful Muina lnn Motel, Convt'mlerit laundry area Be,ch BlVd .. otr Slater. £·~""J'· R t 1 440 • 6 ~ i.a .. acceptable, QUALITY 3 BR. & Molb<I'· a4902 0.1 Obispo st, nll ldt<b ... Enclolled pa. 968-'15IO. • l Blk. W. of Ho I ro Parkside co an• -. -'Law.'.J)n)t.:::l'·eW'Po;rt . l~CJ>e..,...., .. tjos,-2 ~IJ,. •TILL AVAftiil:EI "IJL!.-86IWICE - • I BR., 2 Ba. Lrg pl""'°"" ~/club privtp. Octeddes . l ...,.. .. ,. .. una, ~ilX>n l•clll: ""' !loo 2 B'J\Af\TS wrn~ Apts,. • • ~ Aph., ~ -o • Wastcllff Bulldl"t ~· auldren.._Jiti OK. POO 1385. · bea~ted ~.: 1_direct dial Ii~ Seewi,, . · &'Wlfd. No ~IE\\''; -$!44/mO lncld.s AH Furn. or Unfurn. '70 Funt. Of' Uftfum. 370 CorTIE'r \\Testclllf Drive & _.. a Of' ~ BAYCR.ESJ' Atta 3 BR; 2 s. te:icv.iakto. sauna pe • . . · · · · Irvine Blvd.. N v "'port NEED A TEM-BA, ~ drpi. lrr )'l'd. __ th, laundry tacUitlH, l!tilloes. lS hOle pu!llng Costai MeSI ,N9wport 8Nch Befi1~1i . l\tr. Jful\'l:ll'd P•NO"Mll y 3 BR HOMET' 13Z1, 8y appl only, -meetinc roorn. Clolle, to San Models Open 10 Ill 7 pm <'"'", t. n<w tt<:r0aUOnal 1-;;:;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; r:w;;;:;;;-s;:;;;;;;;.::-;;;;: 64><;10!. "=i!!ii!iiii~~~!i CA '6-645G · 64$-2848 · Ck-n»ote and Laguna 2700 Peterson Way, CM fac.U1t1cs. 1• \VINTER, Summer, Yrly, ==-~_,-.,.--,,..-,,-1 ~ 2 BR Houoe, ~1 H Eaat•2ht Br•nd Nft Duplex ~".'° ~~ ::::; nr H1rbor Blvd & VILLA YORBA * * l\" · ~vnl~:ii.~J: ~ilos m, ~~~· ';,":'i\'. ~-~;1:!'. ~ *Palm & Cont ll St. $190. Ocean vu, walk to bch. 3 • 4 restaurants. $50 week and · Adams Hunttn&ton Beach SPARKLING NEW 5(1. ft. will part II Ion, grod Sp:lrltuaJ. , Psychic. 001 M&--l9tS Br. ,NO pets. «' chldm. up. Bring this ad and (714) 842-9622 nr., Ah' rond, plenty pkg. PL-etent,, f'U~. A~!!t:I 1135 i!ll-2 BR dllplex Cfak< MB-0384. """Jy• 15 oU on tint 546-lJ37Q WALK TO BEACH BAY• SHADOWS' I . ....~ JI _.., 1815 Wcstclilf 548-9586 :f.";:....1\leam"'\""".., ;. •• ~~ .,.!I/Will fix up lor hlgber '!HE Blulb -view, 3 BR, 2 ~•rent. New 1, 2 a l Jlr, cpt/drp. . - -1617 WESTCLIFF s..,.':'-W°Reading-;"$i: ~n reno ..... kids Qk. 64&-9666 ha. Qu!et. loc. New <pt>. & Huntintton BMch dwhr, frpl. 205 1s1 •. Apartments 1.294. 1S6 ~ 540 ,q. It .. •••pl• , r..uy, 9AM·IOPM. t3f2 MESA Verde; t .. e. 'laa ., :z .... ~~:roRS$475 .Mo/~._,., ~ 84i-3957. pkg, utll, Janitor. Baum· \V e st m 1 n a t e r . .a v•. 16 <IU')> ~ 1vv• ·-"4S ""'65 DELUXE ~=;:,--,,-..,,-;,-,==I SDnciow:. Licht & Cheery! .. -. _, ..... .,..1 ~" ~ ~tam. rm., 2 trplcs. CllU'P. ¥ ..... ~ ~ -•• GARDEN level 2 Bdrn1 I BR' FROM $IS7 Rooms ~ git.uner urt, '"·-· \Veatminatu •• 893-S654 di-pa, Cov. patio. &i2--50tJ.) NICE lfl 1 Bdrm ttir quiet, QIU..lrplnL.L.Uc'a R l. l BR., patios, APARTMENTS duplex apt. Fresh paint, 1 OF't'ICE space for rtnt. ~MO 3BR. l~BA bJtins clean. Working cbUple. Year-priv. gvages -Air cona. Frplc's. 3 S\vlm· Cl"plS & Drps. $135. Call 2 BR's FROM $1n Everett Botts NC\\'port Beo.ch, \Ves1clitr -~--- fenced • )Td. Nice 'fabillY ly. $195. 33rd St. 675-7513. ~v,.ld: i:th hat lopoolts ~ ming Pools . 1-lealth Spa • after 6. 9G1H300 Be lM 1 19251 Brookhur•t ru<t>i.a, J,coo sq. ft .. sharp, "ifu~.;. :'G~ar ~ ibome. Pets'ok. n4-Slj8...2656. ~EWPORT H .. 1 ..... ts, 2BR, · · • Tenn.Ls Courts· Game and · 2 BR nho Bl aut a;ppontme.nta in· Hunti"tlon n--ch C'llll Cene llill, 6~200 .... ~-.a ...aA ~· poof tables. ~una balhs. Billiard Roont 1 & . UJ\\" u.se. t~. elude Decarator Fireplaces. U94t & )'OU 011,.,;u tome ~ Dal\I Point IBA, ·Suodeek. a: a r a_g e · See ror yourself. 11301 1 Bedrm y' 1165 pe.UO, crpts, drp~, rec facil. Shag ,..,,_,,,,;..... Private You arc the winner of \\'ATr:R \'IE\V Deluxe or· enteru.lbmtnt. \Ve ~ · fnlll trees, 1225. 54$-.-2771 Keelson t.n. (1 blk w. ot 2 Bednn. ~ $20$ $150/up. 96'z..6&l6 Palios. Ped .... ~ Jacuzzi • ont tree pass lk."e 1000 + sq ft. $400 lnt'"L like 10 ofter our m°*-CiU FOR leaR Wee new. 3 BR, 40~~ bavl~u~~~.n !!; Beach, 1 ~1!,~.o8t Slater}. MEOfTE,RRANEAN 2 BR, 1~; BA Studio. Patio & Volleyball court • Gaa Good tor a whole carload u1ll. 2-MXJ \~'. C11 Hwy. S39--M.i9 in Garden Crwe or 2 BA, DMa Point Knoll.I' rur.i-UOI" J'IO"" .r;wu~ .ivui ·o-wo•M yard. Garage. $157.50. Avail BBQ's. Clo$t'd Garql!I. lo &uy of lht' ~544-ll678===or,,,6"1h',.,,..,,7_1~2.,,__~ 1 6-lS-7$1 ln Costa. M-. homo w/large yard. Ott st. prlv!l. l4!0. 833-3894 $135 • ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 '' VILLAGE now. 842-<549 Adults, No Pets. PACIFIC THEATRES EXECUTIVE Sulto" ;mmed. "CHOPS" recreatloOAI vehicle C !fOVIM l'urn. or Pools. 4 ·Gardens. Sauna Bl Irvine Ot.-eup. Coast J·l"''Y at Npt Ctn A Dan ~A ~·;:f:i•ter I: ~Ujfum 310 Tennis. -·Prlv. pat Io. 2400 Hacnr]>o) •557 ~~ C.M. ---------1 409 W. BAY St. c"'·bjcct to small servire ~!~d:,. •.• ru. nple free prk'g. PROal.EM Pttgoan<if. l""'"• ~· ' • 846--0259. n,,.,.,..;AL O~FFICE 2 BR, i11 ha., aJr cond $225 Costa u •• 8 ~ U<t~ flde-nt, 1 y mp at h c J;W;.oi'"· i'9 ~ charge ut thcalre). U I Fountain Valley 4 BR. «' 3 BR 4 Den. Xlnt. Lrg. cov'd patio, attrac. lnd&cpd. Many x tr as. $3al/OF'FER. en· ~n or (1) 82W200 C BR. Ruce bonu1 rm. Wet ,bar. Kids ok. 1361/0Fl"ER. tlJ 82S-0671,or (I) 828-!i!IOO H'unt!ngton BMcb L .. UM lucl'I MEN, small beach hotel. OPEN 9:30 AM to 5":30 PM BOB PE'M'IT M1na9•r 8klg E·10S Please call 642-5678 ext. 314 600 Sq. Ft. OFFICE \\'/kit & pregnancy counae. ng. -Rooms $21.50 per wk. Apts ~-~-· REALTOR 552-7000 * 646 U17 'Ir to claim your ticket, (North &, Sl55. ALSO GOO Sq. Fl. ~ ~-n:-eo-.: PARTLY funl. .houle for $95 per mqnth. ~79$ "II ~!!O!W!°~rt~llea~c~h!.._ __ .j ~~!!!!!!~"'!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! j Coun1y toU·froe number ia STORE ns.";, C.M. &~ mature aalaried ad u It•. · ooc-~t.JANT• Th t n k1 tJ.15. No children 4!M-1170 • -·n• hecfl Costa Mesa ~0.1%lll. 1 & 2 Rr..t. dlx. sulteg, Adj. ~-·~~ ' ..._.., ''Rent A Piece , NICE room: bus Ine ll• Ai_rporter Hotel.Nolse.req. ~KnoU'FEU Cond0mlnlum1 -a $200. LOVELY 1 Br. Apt of a Palace'' Tt!E E!XCITING ..--i wonJan. Kitch. Pr iv 11, 2172 DuPont No. 8. im.32:23 I hra, 541.-!622. Unfum. H naar beach. Util pd . l... PACM MESA APTS. Non-smoker. $95 Mo. Cen· ROOMY oUlce, lowe11l price, SHARE A t. Hou.I ---------1 Responslb!e em plo yed OCEAN and MINlTT'ESTO NPT. BCH. tral Joe. 646-1979 Bef.1:30 540 IQ. fl., Downtow n SS c.:u ~ ot'paJ1IMlli. Cotti Meu adulb. 494-43>0 -· ruRN. OR UNFURN. PM & afl. 7 Pr..:1. 1.Aguna. Lea11t. 494-3028 836.Ut4 =!4'19 ~ 3 'BR. 2 ba. bltni. ROOM le. Bath w/private o.er~11n 1,et1 HARBOR YEW Unbelievably lartt' apts, NICE room \\•/kitchen & 4001-D BIRCH, N.8 . SWING• ~G S==rwl disbwuher, new d r p 1 , entrance nr. beach, bwi &: '~}~ :11um1.1 •1111 Elegant apartments designed ruge=~l. Ja,~drpselect bll-bath prlvl. Reas. rent Oosel< $160/Per Mo. MI-&02 Call .. uah" ~pm. recreation facD, pool. No shop'g. No, end, 494-1079. "'~ .. , • 1$ "'' e' with a Master's touch, su. n~, crp..,, . sauna stot't'S A bus. Pel o • Bu1inH1 Rental "5 ·-H-r1t~Jin1 Mlhnl l11r -cl etc A ts no pets ,.A,. .,,.,..,.. -~ NEW, bright Townhouse small chtldren. Contact Mr. yo~r w.terous "e\lj I· or perb hoUM! security, ex u-·Gi.E • ' "'-"='"=''~· ..,.....,---,,.,-.~ hear ff, l:larbout.. 2 Bi, 1% Queen, 549-2132, or MP.'·' ewport Buch 2·bcaroom ~p~nment. St11a!T sive Versailles Club and SIN S • From Sl50 ROOMS $18 wk up w/kit $.~ ALCOH'OLlCS Ano~. o. --.1 & '"'aSI '"""""'" Sheehan, 714--0753 Ptls ok. from $16S. rurn 111111 pool with uii!que Aquabar, 1 ·BEDRM. From $l60 wk up nrit11. Ch.ildrn & ..,.t OFFICE 19 .,. Phone 54.2-7217 or writE ·!":.: .. ,___ .... t..: ~ $29.50 per Wk & up. 1 BR, 2 ~v•llable, M(lljtlS Of)en t\00 fountains and !onnal gar-2 BEDRM. From $180 e-lion. 2376 Ne··,...,.,.,. BlQ, • cents *I II Uj). P.O. Bolt 1223, Costa Mea.'! ~.t--'-. Adlllta. u::~ .-,,1:, Huntlneton 8each BR & Bac.beklrs. ColoF.. TV, ro 6,()0, ZlOO railVifW RO.. ~dCoutens. ,All .... -.-tof thepartmSouenlht u,n1u. I~ 1%.A'laU i'rom $10 CM ....... ' 548-9755, 64s.:'3967. . 900 sq It or more, lndivldual --~ .... _ ;,.,.,1.-1087-maid eerv, poOJ. The Mesa C11n.i MtN. Pnon~, 545·2300. .-o• ...., heat/alr, near all treewa,ya. YOUNG a>uples dub.~+ 01t tan iuru. •.w ~-~ArTOUS -•belt. end .,. N N 1 NB · s a You're right they're uncJer.· DELUXE -Pvt ent.. J4a1 Xlnt parking Short term 539-33M or 548 • -,,.., ---~ ' ewpon 8 " r••A GRANADA ~-uni~ ' ,_ -· ••22 Call "LEAH" 4 Br Qmdo. llh Ba, uilit 2 bd, 2% ba. den formal 646-9681 -· l,.UIUIJl v· . priced! 1561 ltlesa Dr. serv. No smokers. -.=a!K!. Agent, ~ crpt/Clrps, bltm, pool , dln. nn, Bluffs l 4 7 5 • . Rental Concession 1 Bedroom/studios from S195 (5 bl.ks !rom Newport Blvd ) 675-0010 or 548-TI97 Socl J Cl bt reflfe. Clubbse. $ 2 2 5 . 673-31:>2 or St4-5573 'l . BR ,fllrn apt. No children Lovely 2 BR. apts with a 2 Bedroom from $.300 546-9.'160 , ROOM only or room .. REAR Sheet Metal bl"'..i.,,. t .;,;;.;.;;•;;...~u"'::':-:~'"11i 548-l«lS. . norwtt. 2405% E.16lh~St., klngslied BR. On Models open9A.~t.tlldusk !--===-~-=-==--• '4""'1. SINGLE? TownhouM Unfvrn. ~ NB. 646-4664 beautifun .. 1 ands ca P 0 d ~ $135 & UP board In l'llce quiet home. ap1 pro~-25x401~~1ta1ble Trovr RENT or Sal~l Br/2Ba, oi .. & -ground.s~as incl'd in rent GIGANTIC 1 & 2 BR Call 545-:!195. pum•.ot·r, e ... ·,:·u•<'ll. • manr xtras. Vae. ~/mo: numlngton Harbour San Clemente Child up to 3 yeal'!I. No pets. 2 ROOMS w/bath, furnished, Repalr ete, 824~ A. Wesl S950 buys. 833--1103, eves ~ Blk E. o! Harbor. You Bet it's underpriced! C.M. $lOO inc utll'e. Older 19th St, $135 mo, Inquire 824 642-2312 * * NEW l story 2 Br. 1% * 2 BR. 2 BA • 400 Merrimac W~ 557~ ON THE BLUFFS Tiiat's why tJ:tI& apt. won'.t tenanl, 64~2020 I 642~ W 19th St. Co$1a Me81. 4 BR 2 ba Ba. Adults. no pets. 847·3881 nn.r""'E WATER VIEW last long. Cpt&, drps, SID¥"" '""'"'E FA C T 0 RY " ~ ~~'Re blel~. d-bl 1.;.,'l... .'H'; oc Z13 t 5!18-2321 "1539~" BUENA VISTA ** l Br., l lfl Ba. ** AT NEWPORT. & relrlg. Lou ~ .....,) illVELY room. pr Iv a tc •n -· u,~ u,,.. -"""~ 16 ,....~"""'-'~~='"'=.,.I'...... 1 a E 1 lawn. Cover'd garage,-: home. Employed gentlemen. si&Ung or 22 unlqu.C" stlm!s · 847-'2848 • OuplexesUnfum. 350 ·Apt. Unfurn. 365 ....... ~e, ne111.·y ecor. nc . AduHs, oo peta. 2020 $65.Mfr1TI3 ~-!~rysVallvan1 .. ·." ... ~1!!!°,h· •m-2 Br~ ""i:., Also 3 patio. bltin.s, crpts, drps. From Newport Blvd.,1urn al """'""' ...., ""' -·· . -C u... Clo·· to everyth;". 1170 & Ho,.,,ltal Road (1 block Fullerton Ave., (I Blk, E, or Q'~ attractive -m. -" St NB 6 .... """" ""' Br: $175. fenced. ldd.s/pets. osta ...... Balboa lslend .,., --e· -.. N Bl d & 1 Blk So V ILI •vv ..... .. • irWYV, ~ .. ~· F 979-6430 --~·--$180 mo. 868 Center St Apt. above Paci fie Coast Rwy) to e\vport v • · · bath pool privs. Responsl· &\2-8520. ~ ee. * PRIV Patio _ ~· gar. 2 FOR leue. b)' the year, 1. CM or call ~179. entrance. 900 Cagno/ Lane, of Bay, C.M.) 642-s&W. • .... , ble ~dult. 646-850'2 C.M. SEPARATE buUdiD& +, pr. I~ ,J!.R. Crpta A. drps. $170 mo. brand new, 2 BR unturn 2 BR w/kitcben bltins. New Newport Beach, Ca.~·~ * CA,SA YJ.CTORlA ROOM .for rent. mature 11.X» IQ ft, panJa, crptl, adj I ~~~~~-~ FamUln. J'lq pell. 67r3690 ga rage apt. Cr p \J, .cpt.s, dra & palnL Take in· Telephont': <TI 4) se;.:ooso 1 & 2 Bt'ti i'Ul:n &. U~ • Workfng man, no dtinld.ng, buy comer. 64.5-m> 11 · ., lllf. 211 1>at11a ........ 1361 Hunt I"""" ~ • ; • b w a•·• •!, con· tant, no peta. eatt 64Z-4044 ' PARK NEWPOiT ;:::"'~ 'X."co~~~'\y & t.CoOv<mient 1oc. 64l-E010 &1:H560 t.0~~:u'orao:>Vt • 'BR. 211 ba .. new .... $425 linuoUN:!ean ..... garb&gP alt 6 11111' ... ._ APARTME-NTS . lnqulu .,,bout cui Movo.Jn "* NICE BR kit pdv optional s=1=u"RE".-A7vall-.,., . ..,A,..p""rt1"'lri=.-:690= PRO)'ESSIONALS Iii 3 BR. 2 be. • .. • • •• • $365!390 ROOM d l • P 0 S. a l • l 2 5 O / m 0 • ** BEAUTIFUL 1 &: 2 BR. Allowance. 525 Victoria St. prl adult-home near all. E Wes( 19th St, $l3S mo. ln· of ;Arn1,trur! Ma .t Ba. 2"" ha. ••.••••••• $420 NEW ~ BED 213/465-M92. Contemporary Garden Apts on the Mu At Harbor c M 642-8970 Costa MeSR 548-4271 quirt' 824 West 19th St Cotta (~·t 1-1· ) 111<. 2\1 ha. Deluxe 2 Bath, !Arie pvt Yard, oncl Bal boo Penlntula ftom 1115-$190. Pa....: -r ' · · · M.,. I :~~~·;-;· :.,:;~~;J m.tr., N.B .•••••• $415/500 2 car pvt garage in auplex ... _.. trplc:, d&bwhr, new cr6ta &: Luxury apartment • ... living e TROPICAL POOL e G t H 415 ~.:::::::::,,-=-~~,,.....-Ctt4) ~ bullding$250. per mo. Man· CHARMING Pen io sut·a drps, prjv patio. Pool. Irr overlooklng the water. En· 2 ~r Studio, 1~ Ba., frpl, U.I om• STORE -850 sq. It Heav)' ager at 313 Oswego, Hunt· duplex. 2 BR. 1 BA, stove A tant ok. Can 557-2841. joy $750.000 health spa. 7 spll'al ~case. Gas & wtr PRIV. &. slml private rm -:e~~: ~~sitBn!t~~ lng\olJ Beadi. 53Ml52. retrtr. Yrls. Adults, llJr;'f -AVAll.. May ht. Adults OlJ.. swimming pools, 7 lighted pd. E/side on l8th. 54~ll68 avail. Sp11.clous w/gourmt t 494-0023. 1 I no pets. Close to ahops & ty, 2 BR. le oonv den, ·lit tennis~. plus miles of REAS. AllT. 1 &. 2 br apts. food 642-9m · l $16S Mo_ 2 Br, crpt.a.,_drPI. beach. ~ E. Balboa Blvd. fk. No one al>We. carp, 0bicycle trails, puttlilg, shut• No chDd-pet.s. 1C1 E. 18th ' HOUSE I: garage, zoned C-211iiiiiiiiiiiii .. i!ii!i~I 7912 Glencoe, H.B. Chlldren, Ph. eves. 985-5822 drps, bltns. trpl. $1'15. 264-A Deboard. croquet. Jlmior-111 St, C.~1. Summer R•nt1l1 420 w/lrg, <:lear yard. Nr. 19th / I I PETS OK. The Umd Lord, YEARLY rental - 2 Br + 16th Pl. ~7. 556-3559 from $119;50 monthl,y; al.lo I , 3 BO. 3 ba, very large. Side A Newport. ~2002. Found {frff 1d1) "SINcE 1!>16" 539-~ _yard .. Encl gar, 131ll/mo. BEAUT. 1~. R. Patio. Gar· and 2-btdroam . plans . .,., ADULTS u. II N ~--•· I --"'-.;...,;..;,_,.:,...,.°'+I 'stW01temllanl,l·Btdg. N ·--~ Ulll pd. 1500 Miramar ..... s.··0amed -"'··. 2-stoty town hotue .. Eloc· LACOSTAAPTS, -ava .-Ouuu~p .•• r · NOW LEASING >'EMALE Shettle UnJvers~Park, l.rvine ewpcNtt -" 673-071h ... ..,... "" tric kltche.nJ, private pa.')8 • 1 & 2 Bedroom 1 wk'. MOO • June '450· July, Huntl,.ton Beech vie. Sa.~ niesO I' • 0. )UGO .NW.ts qWet lane nr. C.M. Civic oc balconies, carpeting, dra· $500 Aug. & S.pt. 325 E. NEW M-I Brookhut'lt, f' 0 u o. 'I ~ .YI T' $100-Utll Pd. Cottage, CM. Coi'DNI ... Mar Center. 2 Min. to fwy. perfes. Subterrar>ean park· e Carpets e Drapet .!!Yo. .. !~'·• B!}boa talaad. ...,. c... Ft.• up· HVai.Bt.01 1 ,U(pdated. !!•••••· Bachelors l85 NB. $95 HB, 53$-88113 635-6605 ing with elevators. Optional • Pool • ::r;r: u•~ ;;nu .,.. • .. 2 Jiil. I llallt ........ $2115 $110, Laf:tnaFBchS~ to SPACIOUS APTS. maid service. Jllrt'aorth or 354A~ Utl!:o; P1~dM V1c1tlon R .. 1111 425 • "=' 0~ ='\'9' 96W915 , , 2 B~ 2·Baths •••••••••. $325, wat~! . ee. . . ..Y 2 BR, lrg kitchen, pr, 1ndry Fashion lalan<l •t J~ . voe t., • • I I BL.ACK &. Btown 3 BR. 2 Baths .•·• ·• $2751285 ~a nn. No -..1 .. , l chUd ok, and San Joaquin Hilla Road'! 642 .. 9708 BIG BEAR, rg mod. cab n FOR ' -MI '680 •· M•••hettcr I b ~' Ba'~ ·~ ··-Tel ~ (714) <!.1.t 1Mri' at Snow Summit. Day or vi::aae • • "' ~1· ......... · 1 pR •.. .,. •u• •••••• -J I ll\tJ ·:!!'.'!. no pets. ~7485. el".omt ·-~ ' Week. (714) 6.19--2742 Ft. $175. Placentia Ave., vie. Placentia & •BR. 2% ba. •••• $3751450 ~fwRlnt _;;;___ PERFECT for OC>f!'d lge for rental infonnation · Huntington B•ach • Costa Mesa. Inquire 1666 4/8/73. We Have summer RentAls · Ori TEN ACRES studio, btam celling.' enc. UNFURN nu 2 BR duplex. 2 BIG BEAR -Cabin for rent. Placentia Ge<qe Wood.a '*"4821. •1 I d h.,, Apts. turnJ unfurn, Lease patio, .t.rple, share kit. $90. Ba, ga:r spe.ce, on bch, 1 BR. Deluxe. Adult poolside Faster Wk or Wknds. $20 61&-1380 ::.r •11M ' FND ~'7 Very yng re I A-. F 360 Fireplace I Pl'tv. patios. w/utiJ, ~1001 adlts. no pets. yr lse, res: garden bungalow, near per da. Sipe 7. ~. ·NEW M·l Space with Ottlce Shepherd pu~)' nt. '-: t ...,,.. um. Pools Tennis Conblt'l Bkfst:. NEW 2 Br. Bit-ins, W/\Y 213-6 9 3 -5 7 4 3 . bus: ocean. Frple .. lrg patio. G BIG Bear. S50 Weekend; ~ lS00-7.600 ft 3 phue 208V Orange, C'M. Call ... A. onn Se lAn CdM 644--2.611 213-442-4450 pools, sauna, tennis. $160. ~week; $250 Mo, 2 Sty. home, ~ Falnilew, 8 . A . tify. _ ~ REALTY Balboo Island -a ' crpts, drps. $!85 mo. Avail. NR H. oag Hoap, •· 2 BR, "46-02$. Moonrldge. 19H'l27 Owtttt: 64&-1252, 6#-2228 646-47415, SAl>-d. A Ompany Wfth Vision (Macilrtbur nr Coast Hwy) 5/1. 675--7429. • ti . '6 . tJnlv. 'Park Center, Irvine DELUXE 2 BR, $225/MO til NEW 1 BR $170 :. 2 Br $210. i~· t!''ki'1i'. :\~ris ei~l. ~ Newport 8•1.cti Rentlfl to Shire 430 SMAIL forklift for rent, FEMALE: Collie/shelit'liiit cau 1An.yttrne: ssi.1500 June 15th. Phone after 4 LGE 3 BR. 2 BA. bltns, shag Nr bch. No pets. Adu1t11. 114 p . 2-4387 MALE Ot' Ft'ml shr 2 BR, 2 $150, also carpt!l carrier for mix approx. 8 mona olil. Office bours 8 AM to 6 PM PM, 675-3CS crptg, drps, l'ncd patio, E. 20th St., CM. 548-0137. A. attice Rd. 64 . xt BA Home, NeWpOrt Si:'lorel. same. Priv. party. 646-2002. 4/4, Found on Moulten ~ li'iiii'"'i'~"j!;~'i;:;i"'i":' I ~C:!o~ron~o~de~IJMl~!:_r___ lndry rm. encl aar. $310. 2 BR. Adults, ro pets. BA y 2 BR., 2 ba. Ocean view. Jl\Uf ftO $l50 mo. Gc.>orge Leeper; near Leisure W or 1 d . J" BR, 2 Bl,, FIR. [rpl. 1 yr 544-6'1S4. -l\1EADOWS APT. 381 w. Ye~~ -1:00 ~onth v 11\1 547-4311 days 642-5836 R1nt1l1 Wanted 460 831-1929 ;ws,:.~~~~l~~20~:· lB~~~noSocl!tl=.· ~~~: PRIVATE 1 BR apt, N. of Bay St. CM. 646-0073 Jones Realty 673-G210 apt. number eves. NEED gan.ge, min. 22', ior B= ~~:.-~t'!t-;;.t Avail April 1641. $200. mo. ~·has~ sundeek & LARG. 2 bet l~!i: ba., studio BRAND New Ocean fron t WANTED: Clrl In .20s 1o bout sto~ .. Mt, Thull, PG cat please contact. . Legunl BMclt yriy. 673-9082 .. incl~ :ui': ~·J Stv J new sbag, pool, $175. uUI Condominium 2 Br 2 Sa share apl. C.M. area. May 64i)..2550: wknd1 ~™ _ 548-2751 t), ... drpg bl Pis~ 1 ~ 644-4U004 . pd. 645-5647; 1978 Mapl e S400/mo Year i ease. ~ ~ .ls.l. Approv. $S0 m 0 . ti'l5. 1 BR. Stove, re.trig, 1BR1,.,,,,drits, ,bytns,g4a0r:,: · orapp . 2 BR. Heated Pool. $l00 ·&: 675-7894 · · ~$ 54H683all.5. 0 -~~~~rtturtleN~ ~~.drps, ~ blk beae?, \l:&ttope>. ve tben C& I J ·~~. 2~R, i1t:' de~ u,p. Adults. No pets. 853 ON _Bay 2 BR. ~large @ 1'% ~ 0 ROOMMATE wanted. $UO. !lw• I t It I( iijlf j = IU:o ::· • $2:15 • J..rr, Rtdec 2 BR apt. 675-6900 Sweediah f.rplc ... S250 mo. Center St. 6f5-.896S. paliO. Stt>Ye, fttrig. Adults. ~ per mo, Ut!J pd Blk to . ,_.-nr1.1. J>eck. Beautiful ocean 3 BR tum;--nr ocean; child 67So-5'm NEW 2 Bedroom. ~ Yearly. No pets. 22119th St. :1~h. Avail 419• 645-3472 11 KEYS on keyriQa - 1 View! pel ok, 1165. 4/13 to July Cosli Moso Drapes, Garase. P>.tto. 673-Z70ll or 615-JM9. A ----~ 500 St .• Balboa • C>ci~ $400 4 Custom 3 BR, frple, 319 lleUotrope, ·644-4340 --~ . .............:.~ • 64S-81m • 2 BO, carpet lhru~ut. The greeteat rea1on1 for m!ARE APr·HOUSE nnou~.. Fnd 4/6. all wood Ii &!us on dbl lot. Costa Miu * BRAND New lre 2 Br apt Dana POlnt drapes, bltJns. $190 mo. 1601 moving to Oakwood Garden ~AlL HOME .. PARTNER HNI Benloff 646--2637 NU-VIEW RENTALS · lri 4-plex, loclred gar. Uti1. Haven Place, NB. 646-2723 Apartments are the ranta, 8.W-1194, 54S.1479 673-4000 or 494-3248 C de 0 room. Cloee to achll. bus. LG.E 2 Br. redec, vtew, nr or ~7382 atartlng as low as $136. ROOMMATE wanted: Oak· 24762 Ladera Laguna Hiil• .... ~ . ....n." ... PAIDro Child ok, no pets:. m-.1190 beach & yacht harbor.~. LARGE 3 "BR. ~ Ba. trplc, And here are 8 Olhlr great "''OOd Garden, 2 br. tum Ml••'-" Viefo Aw.. uu.ui..i.a..r,,.:;i STUNNING l & 2 BR, 2 BA 2!SIE La Cresta St, Apt A. encl. pr., ~· Hoag· Hosp. ,reuona: apt. Male or fml. 6(2..6095, You are the Winner of 4 BR. 2 Ba. Xlnt comer cul Compare be.fore you 'rent Carden Apta. Pool. Rec Inquire 1030 S. O>ut. adults. $235 mo. 642-43*7 swtmmlng pools Orflce Rental 440 one frtt.pt&u FOUND nppare.ntly• ""•l'"t de sac Joe. $290 Mo C'ustom designed, featurina:: area: 710 w. 18th SI. $145 & ~Sch. Pb.~ NR Be h 1 2 br fi 1 health clubs Good for a wholt carload ni.-....... t, N•ar 17,.. • tM-9727 Agent/Owner • Spacioul kitchen with In-up. 3 BR 3 BA, fantastic view : ·,~ • arg, I • rp c, .. unaa lo ~ of the N~~~po1•t', c .. ta .. ;!,,-~ direct llgbting d ._, 1 Id t' "'"pa'°· yeru-y tennrscourts.pro lproshop UN ION DANK SQUARE PACIFIC THEATRES • Lae Nie! • separate diD'g area * 1 BR, wry lg, modern, llwsnr. cp 9 rps, pa '0· 673-Qi40 bllU01ds ORANG E 546--9912: ' e Home·llke storqe shag cpat, rctrlg, newly dee, gar. adult. . .+4n Alta Vista, BnAND new 01.-ean front. 2 freo Sunday brunch XXXJ sq fl n1odt"m Qfflce. bldg. FND Med. 11¥e blk i wblte -an~lew.~·:1'!.~~ e Private paHoa $130. Aft. 4 pm w1'1.!1ay• & 496-TISS, 1 bd. 2 ha, lease S300 mo. activlll•• dlre<:tor All St'TvlL'tS. CI\ r pet e d , 1Su1*ci to smflU service tmJ dog •• i~ tO ·beach.'Corm::';i, e Closed ganae w/storage all dy. wknd M&-ll;u D~A 11?£.INT new apt 2 673'-6719 • gottdrlvlng range Pi'tlelll.'<I. 6th floor. Sat'l'ilk:e charge at lheatre:l. V~"tr;:v,.!"'1 • ~-~ u ~ N 3 • Marble pullman NEWLY OE<X):RATED ~. -· mo. 2 BR.. ,.._,, tbruout. bltna party room 1t1~et. Ideal for h1Surance Pleate call ~18 ext. 314 ~=~--~--~--~ lW>OJI, elC.," • e._, •King-a: Bdrm.I 2 BR w/ca.rport Wtr pd. 641rll97 SUS m~•" ' Plua be1.utHu/ sfnglet, one ottice. Call iTI4l 541~ to datm your lldi;cl. (North Bl.AO< &: white f(lma.J& ail =:· ~:~ ta~~: • Pool • "Bart>ecuwlth ee ··,~· Call btwn 1 • ~ f36.(120. DANA ·Point. apt -2 BR.. 1 646-2723 or 64&-1382 and tWO·btdroorns. Fur· ~~'I'.":~~~!".".:~~ I County toU·ftee nwnbtr Lt w/1 N.'W latnlb' of S. ~· .$450. ~769. rounded pll.llh ........,. 2566 4'0'',0ra• Ave ··.$140 ba. Qceenvtew. Adults only. NEW Baftnmt."1lri BclJ & nllhed a unfl.1mlahed. Sorry, ~ oLb Ne\\'POf'l, 3 bUc:s No.1 ~540-!!1220~~).~~~~~~ l'lfinton Vkt~ lt.S. • ~Ing. * SHADY ELMS • PGOL $22S/mo. Eves: 644-2911 Pier 38R. 2JM. $ · .no children or peta, Modrl lt of Coe.it Hwy. Apprwc. 900 f i OU}, 837·llU. i,9• ~·!_~~ ..... ::;...... .. Ad~~ ~~·t •Adults Poolllde $145 up. East Bluff ty. 644-ISio mo Y!: Optn de~ ~-1nc~·P"Gr:~ic: . l(•J ~~~~~. ~~. ;:~Te. ' BORM. 1enced x-"" near 2 BEDROOMS $210 • Oilldrtn nut block·unfum 185. $260 Adu.I e.ngtnecrin5C or d ra wln 1 hus1lll1 dop, vtcinlty Sur:lset oollq<. Avail =:..Jl'l5. .No ·Poti In E. 22nd SL, CM 642-3615 I A 2 ~R::,!, fll t:io-•-..t:: MeN Yarde Garden A~ -bwiint" ml/mo, Utll blcl. I ;;;;mmmm~~~ (21.11 711 \no. Call loon -<II' 31111 W. Wilton S0.197l ~RG 2 llJi; 1 BA • .,/yal1!, .N"Ji ~ ,..... "°"'\"J,--!i<M!llO ....._ afts t pm 64Slo1S)C ,.._,., drpl, .... ve/dis"l • • DLX 2 ~11 '*'·· 2 Ba. Encl WHITE le toy .,_,. IMdl $IO WlilK & UP ~~ 0CC: •~ "' H l"910 lleach ..... 1165 .,._ Ratol O 1 at,_ FRONT corner oaite ~ Ind ......... la 5!0 found In Foun!aln V 1.•--w.._:-_ ·-----e Studio A l BR i\ilU. Clooe to 1)60. -· unt n :lll5 Maco A ... 54&-11134. _.,. sty, eoa.t """· Cdlol. 2IGO Euclld .t. £dlnpr 1f11o *THE BLUFl'S * • TV• llald&rv1ce Avail. E-SIDfi 1 BR. $150 3 Bedreoma-$210 mo. ,.. __ ""'"' sq, n. C<PI, d,,,., alrlcond, VETERANS -e Phorle 9ftvt~Htd1 Pool Bltna, vtlw dlspl,• btd pool . CondoQUnJu_m 3 Bil. 2 ba San Clim.,.. lr\ilnt ™ lttb mllSlc. clcvator, Pr k' f,e Eft.rn 14.58 to $?.00 per hou ~:=:;=-,-.,.,..,....,.,-:::_.1 lrnmed. Occupancy e CbUdrl'ln CPit SecUOn Adll1, no peta. 642.$520. ~. dJ'1)1 bttn raJlie ;, '406SO !K'Cutilll pauol. Can guarantet'd by udna your S~~c '¥:'bb}lel11~ts .., 2 BR., l "-' Ci'ttnbclt Ol$ e tt~ Mon(hbr 2 BR. d 1 only tttrti FrPlc lo p 1 NEW 2 Bit, ~'JliXury apt.s. dlvidt'li. From 37c tq. ft, G.J. Bencrltt whUe st· lq:":,perati!Jn.~~~h· 3 BR., 21Ai ~ kty. ·••• QS!: 2376 Nwport Blvd •• CM Month 00 tr":r.:n8'. ts Stoo' :tm0ts rou~ J:"~ tV: s3)) •• Oi.~n Vltt nz; . ~ 3 BR .. 2 bl. lower dUJ)ltJC"~ 2711 E. Coui l~wy. 613-(U) t odtna &n!a Ana O>llego. ll\r. r"'~ll!'O or 51- s BR., 2 h&., 141). ••• • $390 ~ • M5-:llf7 Real .f!•• -• . · Year roundWWS AW:. ea,.. Xlnt cond, f"rplc •• cloM" 10 OFFJCE SJ*ICe tor rem. Cot-Call now --:....:::=:;;:!i=, 2 SR. 2 t. .. '"'-ellta1' ssoo ' . tcr -~·•v 2 BR. 2 BA, clean, clO!IC (o ~·A -· -...... bt "" l300 M ··-I tlllll _ _.A 547"'9561. Ext n o rOUNObiacJi ., ~ testbhi/r Rlty.""',. 644-1133 E PHI to Mesa $140 -2 BR. Sinait itwy, btacb. tl c pr door opener, m ....... ...,._ 1 ..-.~ """''· o. l\Lln, YHr y. 11 ~tesa. bl:au ' ua!Ut'm. • J. .. tnLY LICENSED mlx vlclniiy Ne"'JlQl1 .Bhd. HARBOR llll!lhiJlndo. 3 BR, 1 & 1 BR Apts beam cell, 1111 l\'aiU.or. 11115 mn. No pelt. 21732 s. "";"' U 1 370 ~~~/a ~.1, ::ri~ ~ ~L~~~~ i.£~ Bwi'. •SPutrru.u.is·r. Ne1r r1n1<y N.B. ~IV-, 2 oo, bltm, dlJhwuhtr. Nr $130 & Up UMv;n CJL 646 8182.. m..8610. Brookhurat. ~178 ' urn. or n um. Brlnd new. $t00, yearly. flARBOR A ADAMS. Ctne Sptrllual read!$ 10 am·lO Oct1U1fmnt No . .f·A N ohop I! c.n1tr a t<hools. No All Utlllti4a P•kl' 2 BR • ...,.. Cfpt, dtPs, f BR apt, coonny Al· Corona del M.r Hill. ~is. 6fl..0200 pm. Advtce o• all m•ll•t'I. FOUND black l'l>Ck- petl. Odld.mi ok. $.125 mo. bltn& rt'trls A-aar. Adllt ~. nr &ta Harbour, DESK 1,,.. an.Uable t ut. 112 N 'El Camino. San pup. Vic of Anahelr»i ~ 80a1 POOL A RECl\EAT10N only. JUI, -'* 011 oceu. Sllli. tZUJ so ol Hwy ~--•·• 2 .,. ~'" •·--ctrmcntc .• I 92-9136, C.M. 646-2337 or 1•- '11ie Biil& * l BR 114 BA It.It M.P. A••· CM 1 BR. 1 ~ "'-"· ..,. ... 5llH'l3'J ee.., con.': 'F:i.'M:1 ... 10. :::"is:: .e:.~.a~": ~ Atk tor !\tl'l. O>op<r x... -~ pool or!Ylie&'t-...., _. ..... ,.... • pl:oat drt>t. $llAI On buo ""' .. DlllY PllQt ,, ... -11a.. 1"~· S225 Mo, •vallobt» nm -Blvd. n.llY Pllilt Want -blvt A CoOd W&lll ... Is • l3Z moo lb 64UllB call !l!!J' • MMlll. shopplnit. l!l>l&lO l!!!pl1'! Dien. Ora,,,., C.... R.E. 60 •841 Huntington s.tclt. -btlrpint,pk!rp. ..!-~~· :::"'=..· __ _;::;:::;:I • I 1 C>. VI ,. co I N. Quum 1brarele1 with • pi~. Lost 4-}:1l ilboa Bay Club nr~ Poat orncc. Rrwaro. Davl1 842--0C.67 or -7 ' ... . < K ~mrra cm.O~ Uua LI , btwn &Jhou & S.A., kC!eNlllkO. I' e '"'II I' (t . lrr.l-12'<l • ' ( ' A ' _,_, 'O. E. Woife Ridl1nd1 Dr. ,. t Bt.c:h OU arc !hf' \I.i nner o( ............ 1 ~-11; •1.ole carload /' I B. y I• I01~'til£ATl!ts S©\\.{U}A-2££!rS" The Pun/e with the Built-In Chuckle r z ·. I HY S.AT I j I I I I I I j .}' --, T'K c 1 c 11 1 HI j ~ Uncoln was o wonderful, wise rnon. They thot him. ,----:-----What -have you got? .ff ' NEO T'EC I' .I' I ' I ... ,/ C) Cc11••plrr1t th. cl\V(lle quolod bv 1.111.,11 '" '"''" l"l•uln9 word yi:iu d"~"!on ho111 '!ro No. 3 btlow. ... P~!Nf ~01.·~!•W \l!IFRS JN I' 1• I' 1• I" I' ~ TttfS! 50VAllS I I I 1 I u~~8'.;N~~t Ltm~ I I I I I ·j I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 ' • . . Also Trainees. For Lite Industrial Work Wire Wr•pplrs lnjecliOll Moldi"ll • ~lany ~tgnmenls. in t~ Nt!wport Beadt, Irv1ne, Scan· la Ao. .. .\ O»ta A-1esa areas. • Expt>rl~ & tralnet' P~ioom. t.)CC<'llcn1 cnm· ll'\it,. \\1tiekl)' paychre.k&. • • r QUICK CASH Apply A~11;""°" THROUGH A Bel\li n 9am & noon Kelly Girls DAILY PILOT ,2061 Bu•ineH Ct,. Dr. WANT AD lrvl~· 133-1~1 642 u71 AM»& trom O.C. Alrpnn -t1U . ~ . - 833-1670 Experienced PROOF OPEUTOR -UNITEO- CALIFORNIA BANK 3>1lil t..11 Pa'L Rd ri:li11kH'I Q> 137-G066 t:qunl. Oppor. EmplO)'er ' !<EYPUNCH Swing Shift G Mo'11 acturd woric ~per. on kcypunc:.I! •. kcytope or key dis<' dc~e . l\tACHINtSfS * SCREW MACHINE SET·UP OPERATORS For DAVENPORT ACME-GRIDLEY BROWN I. SHARPL rrn~r...-..a 1'1inimum 2 yttrW t"Xpl"l1t"Dte ~ F'~"' ,Li. act-up and o~tlng any of SERYICES~ lhe above "'""" m1chl11e>. FEE "AID E><cll""J t~ncfll p-am In-, eludes: Ac<:nt/REICPA ~xper to $25~ _ Gt'O\IP &: r.1edl£"nl Ll!o Purchase Agt/Steel $.101" lnsur:inc't' •:l e B~kpr, Constr to $7511 -PAid 0SJ(1k L.cavl'.' l'~cc. Sccretarr fAl $7°'1 -Pnld /loll1l~y11 I: VacnUon11 Sccy(Con!->1rtK:hon lo $675 _ Pru fi1 Sl.,-.r!ng Rcllremen1 Coist 1ng Cl~rk to~ Plan Clerk ;rnnst 10 $600 _ Credit Union Con1m l/Llpes Rarrr to ~ _ Exccllcn\. "'-'Ol'king oond.k Rettpt, Gen Ofc tQ $1125 tk>ns 1 , Coinm'l Loan Proe In ~'iO Tu-Proceuor'. Sav.' I:. lnM Apply l:!m1*>f'\'len1 OH\ct Exper. L.A. I Open P.,,,,,U ctm IO S.15 KAYNAR Free "-Fee Positlom c,u.i., TRISH HOPKINS reruu MllTIEMORE MFG. co,. INC. s!8.:-~ <at ~1% 100 S Stile Col'"9 BMI tt M • M " « FulJe,.... ..• ... .... -. I. W. RHinson ' Ne-A-pbrt h eh HU Opcnlnp Y..- (2) Custodians tntrrvtewtng ltoun: Monday tl1N f'r!do,y 9 A.Al. to 12 .t 2 to ( P.i t. Atttt Mllr lntt!l"\"lews mu bt """""""' ~ C.Ulnc: J . fl. ~~lrlck '<"1141 871-llOO An Equal ()pportunlt)' Empklx.fr * (SubJrcl to snm1l 11ervirc V1t.C"IU>ek!1 cott mooeyl Rmil 1'\IU Tlm~Day• The fnstf.1111 ltnlw tn the \V111L rhnrl(e nt thcatrel. your hou~. apt., •toN • •• a Oally Pilot OUldllMI Pll•ll!IC C8.11 641-5678 e;icl 314 bid; .. etc. thru 8 Daily Pilot ,\ppty ii\ P'l'tO" 1G-& Ad. 60-6671. 10 c.l&lm your ticket. (North ClassUled M. No. 2 F)ablon tsl.. N.B. ltavel ~~~you want _, Cnuntf loll-tree nun1her 11 UJce to tradtT OUr Tnider'• Equal Oppor. Elnpklyer Jt1 t ._.._.11.::u ftdl do ft !14').1%10). Pandltc <01mnn 11 fOr ·-•1 ........ !!!!!!!!!!!!;,.;m•l~"'!!.!!ll_;·_!:ca!_llll_!N~(JW?J!..~-~!!!:.-1 ' • • .. • < • 1·~·~P~L~t~-~·g·~;~;;::=~~~~~~; • \Vfd-OJ, APfil 11, 191) DAIL~ ~"'. " ER . _Wodnifd111.•'ot11i~ -l!!!!i,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!~ ~ ( I 111 :It 1 ~-~:;;:;;::1 Ii' . .. . 3! '~ !! I w ntod M .. F 710H I w-. M & ; 711 Hele Wafttod, M .. f 711 Holp w~. M .. F 710 --• . .~ H•lpWollll!d,'4&.F-7_1• lfelp·W-.M&f7ll,"RliAL ESTATE'"SAlES Hep ~ .. ' ES TR•APINEES . S....tX ~ T ..t -~~~·.~~ •• ~ , -. ·~ ~· MAClllNlSTII ,~ I MOD£L · _. • U FREI LICEN$E ...-SAL . . AJP COnstMll°'1 l6lO Yr.St , •t'uhlol~. No lllV<lt, &ans · • , \ "' 1 '' ILLUMIN~lu t i!m:""'f TRAtHING · Cle'" 'l'ypilll to~ · • nee. f>M-*'I'"' S)G.310$' • *. * .... * *'·· .c:• 1 KAYNAR FT or Pr. 100~ profit P~: Famoo.o RMI El<M• u_.,.... · · .. , -P.,..,,U ~ • · s;;; NEEDED ~ " '1 Bo><41m. Iri1ne. s..i.1r.os ~ = ~.,!.';'."~ GREAT OPPORTUNITY :ro· ~ 181% FREE IMMEDIATELY: I • ~ · " ~; ·llarEi -DESK ClEiik. Pl.....,enl Service .. ..,,.. .WHILE· YOU LEARN •THE EXCmNG. •• 12 I~ -;.: S • Exchange fo1; room, 4 hrs. Earn ......._ LU Rcl.odcrs ~-ency -. V • ' 11 I HIRING r.>!9~. 2376J!eWJIOl'.t Blw. ~~~ ~"."'0.;.11 Al AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS '-t <aoo Olmpus br. Technical · USED " ~ ·~ Sloan (7141 832-5WJ. on -5-16--%118 ~ewport Beach ' Repro In§ .. I§ 7 ~ ,·1 e S~T~UP 'MEN ;\~~git1:J°~~te~~!: \Veekends (Ilf) S32-7000. ;-;::1~!:.:!."t'~~l;~~.=~~J:! 51~~::~~ :~~ ~ ::~!~~;·~ic• ~. ReyMld1 :.:,:: APPLIANCES 'n ~·:~ MjlUmum of 2 yearJ ~per-c:.'t~:b~~.~t ':! REAL ESTATE SALES dal'l)9ntal1 to new car 11le1, uMt:t.c1r--Mle1, .~~haocit fu! 11~~Jer :~~ 113 Amethy1t \' ience setting )IP small valid drivers License.. Phone New · & resale. Newport & leasing and financing. In 1 very , 1ho, rt. tlmt otnce exper. & a.JH!tude. XI.Ill ea.nl)ugs -1.J.lng l:. shOrt llalboa l1l1nd t punch presses Mr precl!ion G4H32l or <t92-442() Huntington Beftdi. you mly _,. ••i'nlnn up to $200D. per month ri.tw;t be able to gro"''· tt"rm tcn1porary assign-You al'e the \\·inotr of Ftigldalre refrlg. " \vork, Musy be .capable of' , HARBOR-V-f-EW --. th c. ··• d 979-()$;0 ment.s -''lilrle<I &-in· one fl't'l' pai;~ $" u-~e.ad~·ng lueprlnts and in· l\fOTOR Prou!LOTte dell~r)i o( HOMES · ju1t e w1y tnw pros o. • tt.restbii \\'Ork -e~ the C<.>o<I for •·\\IJllllt• l'n.Nood • · · · · · · • · • · · · •"19 l. spectio toolti. DAll.\' , attern6ons SECRETARY II · J d;t.y, •h(lul' .~ IOC11.tio11· 1~t lu any oJ: Uw •' 1 and SUnday. Phone Mr. tm Pon Shef11cld Plu<e BENERTS • conwn;ent '"' ynn. w .. kly PACIFIC THEATRES "' "' ~ E SETTERS Seeley, 642-4321 Newport _!l~~"; on '833--0180 ' l. START EARNING IMMEDIATELY 12 Morith• paycheci<. • Frigidaire lmperlal, , l :yeari e:-.:pcr\ence 'sening MTST OPERATOR y ty 2. lUGHEST COMMISSIONS ApplyAhp,plyPerson frott proof refrl9., 2, " up and operating multiple!' . . . AS F:ount1Jn V1lley tSubjfi!I 10 !{nu\.11 servi('f' H · stations (progressive dies)! Legal firm .n~.ds 1nd1vidual Rtal &t~!e. Stl~s.~ 3. RICH BONUSPLANFOREXTRA C ll $~~~~~!!!ct.._ Betwn 9an1 &. noon cha.1-gc at tlicatrt<L dr ...... , .. $164.~ 00 ,,.... """"" pre ..... -w,lgooct ..... bul...,, ~ spell-~ 4. A FREE "NEW C-AR TO .. DRIVE WHEN . --Ke_ ·11~, G1"'r· Is Please crul" 6'2Z<;!l!c x<. -Sit . --· ---:: ~~-. ing ability. Beaullful office$. OPENING FOR YOU COMPLETE THE COURSE 0 ·• •~1 ••~ >I I" ·"nl1n )'OUr tkket. iNort -,j e GRINDERS Great co-\vorkers. Salary ·to ~a111: -..,.,..., 1 o. v ... J to s-years experience re· StliO ... , can sally Jlart, nc.."" or experienced licensed 5. GUARANTEED ANNUAL WAGE ~f~~~l~oll-fret> nunibt'r it Geffert l S•ttler, 9a ouired on OD, 10,' surfacC>· 540-605.'), Coastal Per90:Mel Real Estale . Salcsdpeoskpl~. 6. KOSPITALlZATION r.60.cqulremcnts: ~ w.p.~:·slt, 2061 Bu11'ne11 Ctr. Dr. r1nge ....... $99.51 i· ron;ug:rlnding,ctc. 1 Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd .. Your °"''11 private e °' 7. PAlD VACATIONS _,v,p.m. typrng. P·"per. ANTIQUES • 1 c M phone, ~ walk·ins, tree desired. Apply IN PERSON 'rvlne 8"-1441 Beautiful furniture t<tc. for • , , , ' · , advertismg. San1c location 8. FREE CLOSING HELP at the corner or Ta.lbn"t & A<.·i'Oss rmm o.c. Airpon so.1C. 9 a .n1. 10 Sunset. 2.l16 Nurses 1 18 years. Call lor interview -9. ABUNDANCE OF FLOOR TRAFFIC N.J!wlal:ld Streets, 1'~ountain Andrm:, Costa Me11a. Go1ffer1 & S•ttler, t•• I\' RN-LVll'AID! w. E. t.aoberunyer, Rllr. 10. SELL BOTH NEW AND USED. LEAS-Valley, Calif. no lai.r than >l!>407; ronge ... , .. $114.'t '..' e ~~~DIE ?tUnltnum of 3 years el(per. icnce maintaining and ·re, 1miring Pl'Qgl'e$sive. dies. F o r m ii: 1 apPrentice!dlip ,served or equivalent. 11-7 &: other shUts. Top Pvt 646-3928 Eve: 673-4517 JNG TOO ~day, April 13th, 1973. ·uRGENTLY ORlF.NT. Art Jade!1, bronze , duty· pay.· Immed. pay !or REAL Estate Sa.Jes. Why not Equal Opportunity Employ· lit.isc. ant.ique8• IW V\11. 11 i~~~ty-~~~;r~Y'g~d5~ work and live fu Laguna 9UALIFICATIONS . . er. !Jdo Suite C. Ne\vport GE EIKtric Rante, 1; Le=ulie. Nu"'s R<:i:is)ry, Beach? and sell an ·°"· I. MUST BE BETWEEN 24 & 30 YEARS I ~ NEEDED . ,:"':::·n~•c:h·~-~~-.....,.-llsolf clHnl-. : . $HI' 11• lil )-lospllal Rd., 'NS-(J..ob-cas;onal !>Xl.000 oceanlnmt OLD SECRETARIES & OIL paint's. -Fr. ;mf>"'Y., ... '' I by Park Lido B·I a g..) home! ~ndcastle R ca I . AN' D NEAT l'&tly Anlt'l' et\~hings •• etc; ' '! "'.9'". "'"'~.•. . atate has an opening lor a . 2. MUST BE WELL DRESSED e Se . VI , ., " c N t <N..,.. "" _....:1"'1'1 qualified salesman at 1786 APPEARING TYPISTS ~retar1es iic~. a ~1"0• "0 • • P c u 1 to m Imperial --: 'e NUT FORMER. SETUP MEN ' l\finimum or 3 years exper, ie~e setting up and oper- ating \Valcl'bury Farrel nul fonne1·s. ' ' Thesc openings are availabl~ and ofier excellent compen• sation. Our excellent benei fits program includes: -Group & Medical Life Iosuranc• I -Paid Sick J...eave" -Paid 1-lO:lidays & Vaca~~~ -Profit Sharing / Retiref ment·Plan -Credit Union -Exc.ellent working condi- tions . _r, Apply Employment Offie!e KAYNAR ' MFG. CO., INC. ' 800 S. Stole College Blvd Fullerton INTBRVIE\VfNG l~OURS: ~Ionday thru F'riday 9 A.M. to 12 ,"1; 2 to 4 P.r.t Aft er hour inlervie\\'S 111ay be arranged by calling J. H. Fredrick (7141 871·lflj(), An ~4ual Opportunity Enlployer MACHINE DPERAT.OR Costa .Mesa .firm needS a young, mature woman, >Ylll-ing to YO'ork lO\\'ard adva'.Jlce. ment, U you are interested call Deltronics Corp. S4S-04ol l\iAJO.:~fotel. App l Y. Ex- ecutive Suites, 2080 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. MAID Newport 1'rawlodgc 642-8252 litALE 17 or over Y.'Orlc days or niles In fastf. food 1-estaurant. Apply ,Burger King. 16331 Beach Bl, H.B. M7-t994. - MAN over 30 to build & deliver nursery bdxes. Ex· measurements prcl'd. Apply per. \\•/saws & mf'asurc. ments pre.I'd. Apply 84:30, 17552 Gothard 'Sti, 11.B. MAN for telepOOne order degk. Pal Electronics Co., 6391 Westmlniter tA·v e , WestmiMter M.nager Trai.nee ' rec Paid i Aggressive indiv. souktit by this natil giant to fill growth pOcltlon. ContinuU\g expan- Sioh has created fasctnat- lng_ oppor. Co. W!ld med. life· & dCntal inS. cill Burt Long, 833-2700. Also Fee Jobs. Dennis & Dennls Per· BOnnel Agency or lrvine, 2Q8'J l!Uchelson Dr.1 MGR TRNE • $650 Rental agency sec~ bright indiv. for · this su r spoL Co. pays you dur' g 2 wk training period. Terrific opp_)r. for t;areer Jmincted. CalJ Liz Blake 833·2700, Dennis It; Penp~ P.ersonnel Agency of Itvine, 2082 Michelson Dr. ' MANICURISr with exp Ap- ply in 1 Pereollt 1 K e n Templeton Hair :Stylists, 1701, WesteUff Dr., NB. _ 11,AY CQMPANY Is Now Acccptfng Applications For • Qualllied person w/recenl txper. as fUU time Wig stY115t w/sales background. .. Tompc>rl\()' Rclp fiO() Newport Ccnlcr Or. !i.lltt 53) NURSES AlgES s. Coast Hwy. Call Rita 3. MUST BE illGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Frlgid1lre, olec Cool!· I\ Myers 494"8025 4. MUST SPEAK WELL VOLT e Typists ~ppli1nces 802 mester rong• .. $145 • Expcr. preferred AU Shifts RECEIVING 5. MUST HAVE OUTGOING ·PERSONAL-" Inst~·· Personnel • Receptionists WEb'ffNGllOUSE Auto . ' •\ ,.. ' CLERK ITV · "'" Tl'rnporary Service \Vasher. T<"n1p, Cont ro I. K 0 nm 0 r 0 El-I~ '11 Huntington Beach Convalescl'nt Hospitaj 18811 F lor id!, Fi..B. • 6. 1WMUESLLT GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE JSlS campus 0,.,, Stille t06 e Bookkeepers Good' "~"'""' condlHou. I' Supply D1p1rtment Ne1vpo11. B~ach 5464741 h'ront-loa<I door senl IN\.1<11. Dryer, wa1h/..-r· \ . 847-351 _5/ Exper.Nur~:;!id_-' Xln't slarti)l;/wage, gd benefits 1ucludfug group & life ins. Tt:ainees will be consldered if v.'illlng to learn & sin- cet'e in seeking perm. em-ploymmt. 540-5690. Responsible for all llome OUice receiving for ma- jor insurance company. At least 3 yrs exper. in related work· required. Must have California State License. Major con- trol position requiring maturity. Apply ln Personnel Dept. 9 AM·l2 nt.ion, Mon-Fri * NURSES AIDES * Ex~riencc preferred, day shift. Excellenl \\'Orking PACIFIC MUTUAL conditions. Beverly Manor 700 Newport Ctr Dr. Co nvalescent Hospital, 24452 Newport Beach Via Estrado, Laguna Hills. ,....,,,;.,.,;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' NURSES -LVN. p/l'ime ' 7-'!! Nurses Aides 7.3 & Receptionist 11-7. Exper. pref'd. Mesa $550 7. MUST BE METHOD!~ THINKER Equal Oppor. Employer e $20. 963·~2 aft. 4 J>l'lt. 1 $-•• :!.,: 8. MUST BE GOOI\ AT s PLE MATHE-MTST Oprs_ KEN MO RE •I eo t rlc cycle ""... .. ........ : MATICS (Add.itioh, Sub raction. Multi~ SECRETARY washer/dryer. \Vhitr -lt ~I:· , Plication & Divisionb 1 Girl ofc. Aggressive, resp., • Laborers perfect L"Undilion. $115/pt, Moyl•t ei.c d~ ~· . 9. MUS"' BE ABLE T THINK Q. UICKLY organizer or very busy 556-0149 _ • ,~. r .1., desk. Xln't clerieal skills. I • w•sh'/wear c--1• L ~ 10. MUST BE ABLE TO GRASP KNOWL-E 644--0635 ntertm G.E. ) De. l1'frl«•n1o•. ' ,. '. ~OGE QUIC~Y xper. . . Personnel Service ~819' :~~iaeo~e~''°;~.~: . : ... '. '' ... ' •"A ::,1lj Cj)ualifiecl A pll Onl Sr. Electronic 17581 Irvine Blvd. CM. · " I . p cants y TechniciClfl/ #115 Tustin NEW Elec. Maytag Dryer, Kenmoro •••• 4..,.r; ,:;; I Apply In Person 138-S460 used one month. s100. Prlv w11h/W1ar cycle -], ;~, •. : . Jr. Enfjinur • .,,,, can ""'· 5: l o, RE·X ELLSWORTH PONTIAC EQuai oppor. Emrloycr 6~. • · • · · · · · · · · · · $7'.91!, ii , ' ~~ve d~:~ic i! UTILITY Man -Active & G~';'~~na~~~~ ~~s~~~ -I' :\ : 801 So. Anaheim Blvd., AN;hein\ strun1entation firm located healthy. Retirro .'-./or on Wied. $195., 496-587'6. 90 Day Gveran~ '\ \ Go See Mr. Grell~r, Mr. White, or Mr. Rom•no ~r~1:n A!fec~i~1~~hn~~ f:n;e~F~'i ~~~~'7e~111~7il' ~g!~~\V~~~l~RS~~~~er~ PARTS & LA&OltT ~-,: cian v.·/n1in. of 5 yrs analog 646-2424. dclv'd. 839-7620; 5-l&-5218. '\ 1 ~ ' Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Center St, C.M. 548~. NUP.SES Aides, all shifts. Xlnt fringe bnfts. Beverly Manor Conv 1-l osp, Capistrano Beach, 496-5786. NORSERY?t1AN HE LPER - gardener. \Vater. weed, care of plants. $2. hr, 40 hr wk permanent. Call 673-2'261 8: 30 ant to 11: 30 am. No Phone Calls Please .. & digilnl. exper. Xlnt co. K F.:NMORF. v.•nsher/dryer Varied Duties. Representing H -~1 ~w----,M~~&-F~7~1•0-H~l ~W~-od-M~~&-F~7~1•0 benefits. SalruY Opcil. Send I W. T. GRANTS $79 ea. Ovl'r 200 Y.'rtshers, l'O. Meeting customers & e p ant8U, _ • P · ant , resume of background \\'/ llu an Opening For U bi 1 $.39 95 Free DeHvery ·.: ~·:• · lyping. Beautiful f ashion SALES salary requirements or call: _ :Z1fso.re g rom ' · · Island oUice. S Fu •itU' 11 ~ •• -lo-< .4---- OFFICE MANAGER Dental specialist needs &0mc- one-who enjoys wotjting withe pUblic to handle busy office. Sh &: typing necets. H.B. area. Se.lacy open. (714) 962-6671. ~ OFF!CE 'GIRLS NEEDED NO FEES Temporary Help 500 Newport Center Dr. • SUite 520 N"eWport Beach 833-3S6l Radio telephone dispatch Rectppt-S.Cretary 1'1uat bl.? 25, able to drive It's What's Up Front Apply In Person ~, That Counts! · YELLOW CAB CO. AUraclive indiv. will gl'R<:e 186 E. i6lh, Costa Mesa lhl" beautiful ofiic,_ Slllper ~ bosses & fun ca.;_.~.' .Call OPPORTUNITY Marion Mann,; 833-2700, Growtn Co. reloctti"" Dennis & Dennis Personnel ... Agency of Irvine. D2 Adjacent to Orange Co. air-MlchelSOn Dr. port. ' * ~ctiinists RECEPTIONIST ·* TUrret lathe -Fee Paid. Estab. firm nw;Js * ~!?Pini &'Ree. clttks individual w I glowing pcr- MOODY SPRINKLER sonality & eharin to handle COMPANY front desk. Lile typing. ~~ N p k Rd • _ __.. Start $425. Also Fee Jobs. ~ ·~94881M.""""l8. Call Jan; Page, 540-6055, Take Peck Rd. mrth of S4n Coastal Pe1'90nnel Agency, Bernardino Fwy.) 1790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. RECEPTIONIST Answer phones & make appts. Day or evening shifts avail . PART ti.roe, older penan to help control pQrking at Ken· tucky Fried Chic.ken, 693 SO. .Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. Apply in pet60ri. PART tlrrie sliles girl, 12 hrs per Yoeek. Expe r ience preferred. Bushards Pharmacy, 49-1-0145 P E RMANENT custodian. church buildings, e x p ' d preferred, 40 hr \vk. $3.20 hOurly, Reply to Classified Ad No. 6!!0, Daily Pilot, P .0. Box 1560, Cos9l Mesa, 92626 ' PH.Aru.IActSl" S Assistant Typing Requlr<d 40 Hour Work Week Member of Retail Clerks Union. Located in Newport Beach. Ask tor K. Hyder, 642-2211. 'Call for Appt. Af'f'AIR WITH HA.IR Cal:l 962·7705 RECEPT. C/R AAA Asso<:iatci::. Agency 666 E. 17th, Ste 217 ~nta Ana ~1-5332 RN Supervisor. day shift. for' information & appt. phone 494-8075. Lag u na Beach Nursing Honie. Reuben's · Ilas opening tor LEAD COOK Is JOB Satisfaction ecretary ROHE m re 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Your Goal? Scientific Corp. Dept. ManaCJer lit a y tag-h:enmore-\Vashers- •t '1 ·• Norinal lnstallatiala: ~ f'armers. Insurance Group, K II G" I sa; s. Lyon Sll"Cel one of A1nerica's lal"gest e ' tr Santa Ana, Cal.ii, multiple · une companies, e Company Benefits • Quality Line to &oil 636-2840 * 839-1773 Rent W1sher1/Dryor1 $~. Wk. Full malnt. All It.me Subloct-hag Openings 1or agenls in (714) S47~3916 this area. Will train you for a career: in insurance. Training will not interfere w/your present employment & ·will be held in strict con· e Oppor For Advancemt-nl . J To Prior S.lo fidence. Your Future l Is Unlimited •Call 963-4518 or·557-7542 • For An l\ppoinbne11t SALES-DISTRIBUTORS SIOO -$700 per mo plus. Part time or full time. \Vork your own hotini. No exp nee. Free top quality training avail. Excellent opportunity for Hlgh School & Ccllege student. (Summer '\VOl'k for teac)lers) . ..$5 fee to start. Call 645-4163 & leave name '1c phone no. I will contact )'OU·myselL ·sALES CLERK Some exper necess. Full & p/time. 645-8264. Checker Auto Parts, ll1 E. 19th, CM Needs your skills! \Vork wnere you're appreciated on long or sllort term tem- porary assignments. Work withe top companies in Orange Co. OK>Olle the days, hours & location mo&t convenient for you. Ex· et;llent earnings, weekly payclleck. Let us start ;you v..•/your best foot forward. Apply 9 run-noon ' 2061 Business Ctr'" Dr. Irvine 133-1441 Across from O.C. Airport SECRETARY EXECUnvt SECRETARY SALESMEN & Mgrs, 'fn/(. Will ~ for the president $206. & up wkly guarn it of rapldJy growing com- qual. No exp nee. Mr. Lee pany, located In the Tor- ~i.::21::3,cl "77"0-8543""'·=·-,-~"°"~ 1 ranee area. Musr'bc fluent SALESLADY, not ovei' 50. in both English &: Japanese. for bakery & sandwich shop. Typ\ng and shorthand 81dlls Ev<!s. Please call collecl, ,must be above average. For 49&-1574. further information call : SECRETARY Requ ire' 2·3 years experience with a minimum of 60 w.p.m. typing & 80 w.p."1· shorthand. Ability to handle varied •ssignnMnts requiring indepen-- dont lud....,.nt 1nd good communica- tion skills. · GENERAL CLERK f213J 82'1·5590, exl 75 Equal Oppor. E1nploycr SECRETARY Sct..'I'ctarial sklUs with sh. Some Securities expel'. help. ful. Xln't opportunity for qualified ,[ndjvidual. Apply In The Personnel Dept Mon·Fri 9 am-12 noon PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center l)r. NewportBeacb "sE!!!R!!!V!!!I!!!C!!!E..,StB"t"1on""!!!Sal!!!e",""A"t· I Apply In Person 4 BURNER gaa range, sngi tendant to work graveyard 9111 Ad•m• Ave, H.B. oven, \1•indow door, cop. shifl. lOpm--Oam, 5 nltes a Equal Oppor_ Employer pertone, xlnt cond. f15. \Vk. Must have se,rv. sta. ex-67l-0711. per. Apply in person WAITER KENMORE-·wuhef'.approx. ~:d"!P~o~. J~1::.bo~e~~ (Or dining roon1 J1olcl Ln· 2~~ yrs. white, $15. Call S.D. Frwy, CM. gUna. 1'.fust be ex~CDccd.1...:454::.:,,:-6334:;:::::,· -~===::::-·II Apply in person tO Mr. RECOND. APPLIANCES SERVICE ~tation ~man Ehnnari 425 So. C<?&st H\vy., Delivered -guar. Dunlap'1, & lube man. Top ~ It; · c r o:cAo_ 7780 fringe benefits. EXper. man LB. 1815 Newport, li ,,.,, pref'd. Jo'ull or p/tlme. Ap-WAITRESSES DELUXE Kenmore wuher, ply Shell Stat.ion, 17th & Full & ~/time. Days & Nites. 2~'. yrs. Xlnt condition. $95. Irvine, N.B. . Carl's Jr. Rest ,-,;,545-&1;;::;;:34::,,..,,,;:-;,===".':::"ll * 639-1~ * I ;;.,. R * * * •_!! .i..· t I ) ~t:t{ "'USED ·,~ ~1 JREVISIOIS ~ n' ' ' - SERVICE Station attendant Apply betwn 2 &: 5 a1 1','R EE Z ER/West.ing'.houAe-RC•'·-ClftMle at Shell Station & Hertz Carl's, 2092 Bristol. C?tf ll Cu. ft, Xlnt cond. $:r.5. T'/, 23'# QJat., 2' ywU tf' Rent-A-Car in So. t.aeuna. \VAJTRESS exper. mature cash only 968.S."'3. w1rr•nly on MW--~ .. 1'"'ull lime permanent job woman preferred. Kitchen LATE nKldcl wa11her nnd -~ r ~·/lringe llenefits. '32342 exper. desired .. 673-4 55 8 dryer, good condition US,. furetube · · · · • • $2t5~ l" Coast Hwy. between U pin only, except each. 646-5848. or, SERVICE Sta. Salesman, MOnday APART. tizewahr spin dryer ·;.I · p/time eves/wknds. Mech. WAITRESS 3 mo. old, ia like new.: nt~t ZENITH Con .... ~ ~1"' cxpcr. Neat. A~ply morns Exper. u ust be over'" .. "-.· tell, movlJ11. 847..8900 or TV, 2 yr w1rr-~•1 2.>90 Newport Blvd, CM. •t~ ~ ~ SHA.'8'00 A88ISTANT p1y 1n """""' SUr! "Slrloto, Building Mmrl•ls· 1116 on now pie...,. , 5930 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Lie. l:lair Hunter1, Fashion UILDING WAITRESS, ex per. over ~· e SURPLUS B · · • · · · · • • • · · · • · ....-.. , ..:1::'1:::•:c00::·_,.~=::.2151=:;·~~--Clean le. Neat. Some 1pllt MATEJUAL · IOOO'a Of NEW Shippers " Packers llhifts. Apply Egg & Ale, ITEMS! Doors, lumber, ply. 11'' I Full & Part.Time G1-0-8120. wood, alum 1beellne, mold-RCA Port•lll• c-.i.. I 83>-1J)98 WAITRESS, exper, over ZI. BlngU,ILw!Dn-.ER" •stu"'RPLU$ TV,.JO ... y .... , , Taco Bell Re1t1urant clean & ne.at. Some split ~ -1.Ianagement Trne, p/tin1e 8hlfl8. Apply · Egg ~ Ale, 2406 So~ Main St., S.'.A. • • · • · • · · : · · · $1...,. Days or nitcs. 64G-8W l\1<»1 thru Sat 10-5 8l8'0 ceru'I Ave, H.B. WAITRESSES .,. Food & 714: 546-1032 " 53&-7800 Cocktail expei:. on~. Sld;a F.urniture 110 'TELEPHONE Blue Jl«t, 67S.:.99M. • , RCA Conoolette Co~ 1 TV, 1 yr werrenty • 1• new picture tube ,1~ ............... $27$~' i from your home, $1.65 hour WANTED * MAP"-£' SALE ':/i + bonus. Interesting "''Ork. PART TIME 1tEt:P Complcle 1bou~ldf mUei Mail card w/namc &: pl'ion~. In Fabric Dept. B<'H lmmed. U v rm, bdrm, number to Box 5Zll, Garden ?a.1orning1 &: Afternoons dinina rm. 1-lide-a·bed, lovc- Grove, Ca. 92645. f' Niply In Pel'90n seat, etc. 46 Cabrlllo, <Udo Telephone Solicitors, p/tilne THE SINGER CO Pcninl, N.B. Pvt party, e\'es, 4 hrs. Mu11t have 2300 Harbor Blvd 6734517 'or. ~9078. ~ plea5ant telephone voice. Costa Meu,.,. 3 BAR chairs, $5(), Orig. $50 * * * ,, I " " Call Gayle, 67:Hi669 An F.qual Oppty Employer ea. Redwood patio table T:;;Fl:;:,;,,E=. "s"'•""1.,::E;c:s.'-"'w°'11~1-tr-ain,-IWIG Styli$ts -Ex.per. $2 -w/4 benches, lounge & chr, e NIW CORNING' n you to earn $»-$40 daily $2.Sll"hr. SaJ + Bonus. 7800 w/ottoman, compl $ 7 S. ,_· t' from our ottlce or your Edlnger, Hunt Bch. Weber Bar-b-Que KetOe $15, Surf•c:e Unit, Electii6' 1 home. 568-8271. WIRE operator, brokerage Desk $10, Cockt&U table $5, Cook Top, _. elttY.' ~ TEMPO NEEDS YOU ~ FOR IMMED. OPENINGS ' e Keypunch Oprs e Typist!S • Steno& e A/Payable • Cert. Piiblic. Acct • Carpenters • Elcc. h s.semblcrs -Irvine · 540-i450 Anahr.i1n 53.1-M NEVER A FEE AT 1'EMPO Te1npo Temporary l-1.elp Register tor • t.empon.ry job today Jntef'VWj: !).12 \\'e Need All O!tic:e SklDll Equal Oppor. Employer ttale & Female Western Girl Inc. 4fi67 P.1t'QArthur Blvd. Ne\l.'J>Ot't Beach • -F.qu::it Oppor. Emp10)rcr ttnn ex~r. desired. WW 675-6698. '\ consider training. Sharp g1r11o .:;:U,::N,::CA~N;-P=h,_yf_,e-oo"'l•-.A"'l'"ov-e· II -· · · • · • • · · · · $1,,. ~ who type1 well. Mitchum, .eat. $.150. Matching lamp . ' "-l'i, t Jone1 & Templeton, Inc., tble, $Xi. ant:lque Tea cart +•I ,. La" lleacic ..call sherry, $25. Early Amt r I ca n e NEW ELICTfll!? · 494--9111 .. • "Guild'' .-.mlfm phOnO con. Water,....,.,, ~j.\ ii,._ WIRE S T RXNDING Ap-sole, $65, eveii. 536-8340 Ion ly •• ti .-on .. ·-preutlce -will train. Prefer BEAUTIFUL An que gan1e young married man. Apply table, saCl'lfice $200. Ex· In pcl'80n. 14i99 OlelJf.nu' ecutiv~ L-sha~ d ~ sh St .. Westminster '\11)()11 , \\•/gruy .J ,. I! I h.er WHO WANTS' TO \YORK?' _&1v!Vt'I chair $100. 9'1Hl57. .DRIVE A CAB! MOVlNG "Must sell -Quallly CHOOSB )'T"lur houn, v..'<lrk Uvillj! 1·111 &. den (urn, for youri;elf, be yaur own tnblC'S, \\'asher & dryer A. boss. Men or women. Can misC".~ Vista Raya, NB be slightly Mnd:ICappcd. 64&-27fi0 aft!>:~. v " / ~is-Brown . TY & APPLIANCEs Ne a. t-<;.iean AppelU'8J\Ce. SHAG Carpet, top QUAlib', VIiii, retired. Age 21. to 10. u~ibt.tt xlnl cood 14Q yrd1 SUl?plement your ~. JOtd, 41) r ~ bi~ •. BNwn D:rive a cab 6 bra or more J Jtetl 'i4 ~ Wht ti, cut day. Apply 1n 1"!'!'1"· ·-~1-1~."Prt~i:PIY'1::·~rn~v.::;::;:''+-' 11 , Ye:Uow Cab Co., 186 E; 18th _..,., -411 E1~ 17th s~ SL, Costa Mesa. HERCULON OOIA t. 1. .. •• •~• .::;::.,::;;:;=.=!7.'"-..,---:,,-1 Queen llld...,..bed. lam M, WOMAN to hve tn wlth ~b toft-vinyl 5 o a elderly Y.'Onlan. Balboa w/loveatrt'. Pr1 pty. 4 J to. Island apt. $7JO. mo. ,...,., -~· 673--0715 1 -=~::..::;:::--::---:=-,,:c:;f-' ** 3 Pc. Gold _~ WOMAN 18 to 40, P.tono-Frl, Excellent Condl~lOfl. 7am-J2:un. $ 1 . 6 5 hr. .~ * ••• • .,. \\.'l.J'l¢h~ll Donut ShOp , 2S3 E. --•o:..".c.·,,,.=~-r.,..,-,.,.,,.,..,.,,.,.11 11th St., CM * * * ~A 4 Loves.eat, \VO~lAN, ncnt. energetlo: naver u.<ll'rl,, both for $155. n\otel nlald \\'Ork, Laguna 9G$-7'J10, u11uhl1¥ homl'. Beuen 1oeW"t. '19-t-1100 MOVING !fak~ oUe.r -l\\'O 7' Celedon DAIL y PILOT •rte• IO!u 642--SMS. CLASSIFIED .1Ds· PRIVATE party mU!t' .. u A near new Uvlru: nn 6: den ' Coot• "'°'" ·; PHONE 646-1684 OPEN UNTIL 9 P.ll Nf!'VpOrl Bea.chi 833·3861 !!!!!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!' I FOR ACTION ••• RED, .... ~~":!bleNGM~--. * * * * * 642-5678 =~~t..!"~1------·-l ... l ' -• • -. • . ~~~-~~·~,~~~I ':!~!!!!!!!!!!!! w-. ....,, u. 191, ~ ~ ! • I , ,~·-·--;;;;::~;;;; .__•_a_• f"-IL~ I • l!l ! ~ ~Ylo Ill I ........ I~ '~i~~~~i~~~~~j:~~~~~~·I Olllce "-'"'"'. • ftlll'lll mr· TV ···1o HIOI. TV, ....... HIP!, ... -~ j .. Fm II Ill MIMOia.-I -~ . , 124 --•.,.;:. • ,.-136 II•• 11f S Ll1•, 2 Tbw, oo;. -.... • -• best'"!N~~,"'1o1"id LOOltlltQ '=000:~~ ~·.~~°?.!.Pon' 11cy ..,,. ccpa uotil c.mp1ao1r1 51a,--' ~~~.!_-~.;. rANTMMC Doc needt llOOd 8~6 .!*8~-""· f::;: -""" lo I>" 1or ....,...._ to be!p ~ A . ,.,..., • cutle • etc. -·'P~· d ,. s ks :..--you can play! Non•pioyttS p I bom ... ' homo Owner moYbtr to ••~-. ~• .~pm. dest • rod k1C1k A 1111 bedlir1' Kitl or lrwtalled. f15.C7l2 ot -. .. U\-.. ...--&AIR elcome lO Uaxl boee work f' cat we,.. nwf'I formerly ilea. North Ceater small apt. Xlnl w/cbildrtn. er ou • '"-' ly~nri • -w a & r•IMd elMWhorol.I e RA>Pllr AU MU.. r~ -tch ~ ..... · -Ul>holsteml ,.,. ""' Wille.to wtWjpool " llHl2I, ete. • n10Ylm II*' ~ 1'Dr inlom>alloll • Ooed 'IV r Sole ~ •• ""' ~ 1"'-"'-------w Im• I ch In• ......_ followed by .. Ian-FOR ale f v...,. Tins w1M -1 quarteri • W IJ I Cootact; 1""' DlolUlcb Doa't_pay $300.to $ldiO lo< • ' "' f...W.. 6f4.f19'1. ' PUPPY WORU>, lilt ""'"'6 lable A dlalr• ludo lilil b6d). m.-. ..... E20 s H lll!!S. CfJ1 -· °Sutt& '101. U11 --1 SO!reo °' Quaa Sys{em. We CSEA Member • rella)>lt, MALf; u fiil1 ' Pupa. &.,. A "'11 -. also ~I """(2Ul~-~.~ 1!5112 "'11 .... noon ~ •-~ WHtclllt Dr., ·Newporl Coe1I Monie hrvlce have Olcm from 195 Io $300, Onulge Oo. olnce UIL pup me,.__ am. 'Plr &Jj,..,,... Oockopoo "' ...,.,...U'Q -y _. 11aJ'M·braMs. Hannan Kar· Open 6 dfu'a. '9 to 5. llltbrkn. smart. w.utuUc 1 Po -..u.. ... i.:.. T-cu • ; mps. Beach 66-0lDl Newport Blvd. at llari>or don, CQncord, Dua.I, Mira· 1 BtCtit S. of BU.er s..a:m pet, moving~~ '~it . .,...~ 0 Pe~ S.IO , 112 * AUCTION * MllCei1eriiOuo ANSAPllONE •llh remote Clos<• y,.. cord, Nikko. She<wood, a ... 25" SYLVANIA Color TV, PUPPY -<mos, spayed, all Eveo Stud 5ezYlca ~1-6021 MG1 'Sale: l5 r.u fl ...ane _:L__ ,_;. •Wtnted HO, =~y .. ~till ~.er J ~ 001.!' .. ~blllammo.alln ...,,,.h~ ~. ratd, ElectraphOnic, Dyna. new . picture tvht, Guar 1 1hot&, trained. Needs' yard&: bBE~lENCE cla. to llart .I!_, trostlesa ttf1ot .. 147 '"' ,_u.m., ,,.-' .... -J •oyuun ,_... ~.r. Teak, Ampex, San)'o, yr .• $200. 645-1457. TLC. 64&-. 2193 Jn the N _.,Irvine area ,,..... •>&· &.~--OLD ORIENTAL RUGS ~writer, cllalra, tll1J\i 2 key boa.rd&, Uke new. u:;Ji. and many others. -...._ RARE S1apurlioo kittens, (6 Wr!dne~~prU 18th ~~sm4r.!· AuctJonsP'i'ldltY.T:'·!Oe.m. wW f: 5-10% more than ca lneta. 613-2'29. $1295.,SJ.81X>new.54CHKl44. =~n~.~rnti.~~ • CwdkaM>. See •,,'.Z.OOn~ovocado, '1~30pm. Open to all doe~ lloUt. V I'll.OT W-.daf, .,,.i 11, 1973 .I PILOf·AOVERTIWt H , ~ll: room ,e,, table Witacly'S ~tion Bern to'o Pf'YerL Evts. ~ TYPEWRI'n:J( Smllh.cot-S ,., __ _. 830 Wtrn.1! 601 N: Ana.b.i.! 1 ·j[i , or ca u•..-1 • over Smo. 546-4928 6 dlts + bolJ•l •l15-N-'; g:,. 6:i""'. ~".".:AL. ' Prl. PIY °\, 1111 :'° 5 ·~ ScrlJ\ porting """'"'' Blvd.. Anaheim, 535-iiiS'.i_ r ... to You COC<-A--POO type puppy. AKC Afvh•n Puppies ~ ~ . _ -me» ba& buart troubl.e i. r---.:1\0W':·h-- RAGI!. SALE llEU.O! We bear you're PART:Y buckle. 6~. Neu new, m. .attt 893-0001. ., 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 need• a &ood home: 548-l'r15 rlna or a~ pet. eare: AHO ptamlng a CAI.A AFFATR PRIVATE -Id EXEC awvl chrs $15/25 Sec 6G-40'l'5 um ZENrm "-RCA 1V1. LOVEABI..2 4brador pup. 2 f\d combining of top line. ANTI~ A }'ouainrn tleed soine aood ~a.I 0~0 ~2427o C::pl~W~CM~! LANG Skill&: Salmon bin-stereos priced to ~ar. AU LAPAROS. nNESr QUAU-mos. To eood home. Call fMS.2235. ) LIB.~ SWuiiet entm ent. We WOU)d -dinp $100. ~73 Model. ~vall. _Modeb Ill'!_ Ul _f.!Odt" -~-!IES WEANE[)... 548-6113. B~LA~CK="'"'AK"'c"""'s.o,....,11"'w..,....,T=-e-.. • :Androo, CCiii ..a .-..-.~hr~~''" Call ~.iC.i 1Mirv_•_i22 Pli .Os/Oo'glm • -116 ~ -"111l.,.-MWPlirinllWigt eoun-·•~ M~ •• UJNGOWR.ED> KJl'IENS r!ffi." ~--Ctikmiilm -5§.4075 ..... --rove or . • ty'a largetC dealer. 3 yr pie-lat; n. ~-o;ul Box trained. To .........+ ho~ _,.,_,.,,v4 ~.,.. p b lt;AND cbioa, -· 114&-·"' Ooota !'!"'" SELMER Tunor Saxcphone, USED ORGAN SAlEI TV, R•dto, HIFI, ' lure tube, .1 yr pans l &pm. on\y. 962o7067. ....,. ~°¥..GL"~. •-' .; clolhini: c!Ju'ineta 'Ol6Ps' •with cue & accelL't Like HAMM.Om> L-103 w/Lesjle Stereo 836 IM!rvlce warranty. Cuh 90 MANX f.em w/unuaually . Pl Calle Vicente, sM Ondy "-Dan new. $600 or oller, ~ $892; Hammond M·3 chel'I')', STEREO compon -...:iem & or lertnJ to 36 mo. avail. beaut markirigs. Afrajd ot GERMAN S H EPHERD TIME FOR mtnle. SWAP MEET FO!.U>WERS aft 3pm. . $799; Hamrnood A-100 ebony, HO W"dtts: Xlnt ·~;;;1 SlOO ABC color TV, 19 0 4 6 children. Twin kitten 1. PllJ>8· Pure blood.§ wkl old. "UICK CASH LINER 0 8 v e n f 0 r t I am movine and wlll 91eJ1 at Offlce furniture/ $1995; Hammond C-3 Sl795; &t2-48lO · · · · Brookhunt, a.a 968-3329 or fin..4648 .~ .. =~,.:2526'='"-eves=·----.,.. A MlK. • my coot (Invoice avLJ 2 qui on• llammood Pona·B 11'99: 9021 Atlanta, HJ!. ,.;o.5559. 2 FEMALE, I mal• mixed SPAYED !em cat & aon. THROUGH A lo--~:.~· ca»ea ot door mata that SflY Ep.. •£1'1 .Wen Spinet $495: Wurtl~r must ..... t ...... th Goph ~~ ~ "~ " ~-· ad f -~-•-Th DAILY PILOT CB RADIO. El.msc N•-.Fone Ooflle/Sbepherd. 1 weeI<s .-~· er. " DAILY PILOT e C.lf gu away WMe o SHELTY'..aeautlful Nble le-lp""'t ~· ese and many . ......,, old. To gd home 847-8229 hunter. Ad.Its only. 968-8153 G ~! movw lo ;:.=~ ~. ~.:~; whlta fanale. ~ ... + w1r\ M . C't CLASSIFIED ADS ~-~:.,:,':.. ~~ WHIV: Cock ·•·!'••· 1 WEE!< old· fem. pan Lab . WANT AD 2 ,._ w/filh. RA>fr, ""'" room. 831·11'.l after xlnt walcbdos. $35. 968-43511 a IC S USIC 1 Y FOR ACTION on a '8' Cabin Crul..,. AU Loveable. lo &ood bome. part · Shepbered: (Webbed 642•5678 . . &U-2913 Apr J4/15 5:30 pm. Need a "Pad'"!' Place an ad! ~th Cout Plaza 541).28.lO • .. • • for $95. 6#-1140 . Call $f4-.i5M. feet) 66-1293 \' Sale. Refrlg, : ' i 1'75. 2644 Vista ' Del ·, llB. Thurs. Best of!er. 115 IO, Elmac City-Fone 2a Channel11 with IB' p antenna., now mounted a 28' Cabln Crulaer, AU S!J1S. 64+-UfO P R ABLE c hrome lchair, I nvalid's nw toilet. La~ rdte boArd. All ~lnir: , rea.s. ~59$2. 18 YRDS beige carpeting s incl, Sl Mt yrd. Stereo, /lni. radio, taping, Maple loot. S75~ 642-5872, • t r· • I • / . • -; I • SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN JOHNSON & SON STATION 'WAGONS ""' • e Montego MX Villager "Golden Touclt" only at John.son and Sons presents These Beautiful Station W agon.s At Their Finest e Marquis Coh>AY, f ark . • e -Monterey. Station Wagon SEE_ QNE .... TRY ONE ·-· BOY Oti • • •• TODAY! . - I •' '70 IMPERIAL "Home of-'69 CADILLAC • I \ LeBaron, 2 door hardtop. One owner, immaculate, full power, factory air, AM-FM stereo radio, tilt wheel, ~ way power seats, Landau roof. (684-BEV) Previously Driven Coupe de VUJe, full power, fact. air, 6 way ~eat, Landau roof. (KSS182) ·• l\to1\'<'r, new, 21" S pper, Comn1crclaJ 3 II • $150. Call 894-3610 art 7 p • B ROUCllS h\lldty adder s~ . 1-~loor •Jgth ""Wedding n .. & 5-llke '"ncw -:197R. $3675 Prestige Automobiles'' $3175 ' , . . . .. 0 ~ bed, new Sal. Dresser . 2 lJed tnt:iles S2 ca. Ing m1 labtc, 4 hi-back irs S.10. Jl.1isc. 557-~. '72 COUGAR '70 Cyclone 2 Dr. '71 COUGAR '69 Marquis Coupe !otAN slove, 3 burner, VB, auto., radio heater pwr. wndition. $15. CaJl ' ' Auto. trans., radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, air corul., Landau roof. (366- AGE) er 5:30, 968-8372. steering and brakes, air, Lan~ 0 clothing • Slim Jim d (3390ZF) Call alter 6 o'clock au. • 54.\-1USO * . ILS·1p l l t, crack~ ken" \Vanl long lx-au1!tul ' s all Lhe time? 642-5263. B C brocad(', sora be-cl. Stove, 4 burner. ~. 9465 af1t:r 6 pm. EL mnd '"'o ch11lr tltb1e tl i t -1v 1u1her-tablc-piano I after 7P1\-I. 1137-1430. $3775 $2175 '69 CONTINENTAL Cpe. Full power, air cond., leather inter., vinyl roof.1 (614F"lV) • $2675 • Hom• <>I Th• Ne\( Car • , •I "(il•ldeM Tcnidl" I NOW .. 1973 LANDAU CONTINENtA[ MOTOR HOMES '72 CONT .. MARK IV -12,000 actual miles, full power, 6 way power seat, auto- temp air, AM /FM stereo, tilt wheel, power door locks, cruise control, Landau roof. See and drive. to 8ppreci- ate. (2Y69AB76309) $AI.E PRICED, MARK ID's AN•EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MARK Ill's & IV's 1969 -1972 A.ll AT APPRECIABLE $AVINGS. Power steering, power brakes, Auto. trans., radio, heater, . pow~steering, power brakes, auto. trans., Vlll.Yi roo. LI <• 1 BSX) facw · <>Hid., Landau root (323DFB) $2575' $2175 '72 MONTECO · MX 2 lloor Hardtop. Auto. 'trans., radio, healer, factory air cond., power steering) power brakes, low mileage. " (634FVY) $3395 • son Nome Of The Ne• Car • , • "Goldeie r ... clt" ' 1\~ f I ' If'\ 2626 ljARBOR BLVD.' OF CARS, COSTA MEs.t, e 540-5630 • NOW .•• 1973 LANDAU CONTINENTAL MOTOR HOMES t I • •• PILOT ·ADVUTISU Wed l"-• ..,,. . .U, llfTJ --l'< ~I -~=~'!" ~· ~! I~ .:..I __ ... _ ... ~1 1.?"!'_.. __ ..,... __ .;;;U4;.: lllom, 01-.,... & Al '11 """'1a. ·-·a Q A-W....... 961 Avtot; ~ f1t'!9d FRb: • CUEc . WT c;u.wooc1 WD>W< 1r SK h.U w1u. HOT 'N ws PAY TOP POI' AR 1 DATSUN LI--qullly ..... Jtwlal>ooJ. Double -· :l2T' °"""' (cain, IOlld Dn· FOR TOP USD> CARS •pf.._ w......i • ...., ....i .,. IT' O.A. °""""'" w/tralfu ...._ llol\Y 4 barrel). Jot NASTY· 11 .-cu ii u1n1 clean, .D '"TSUN , ce.1.k!nt homa due to IACk cf • txtn enctnt. Needt dttvt, cptd., di')' •tac;ks Out ct prodUctlon im 440 * UI tint. "' """""1 am.ll'OI. U.y •I• ,.,twlac Atue O I I.tr. Ilda, lll<Jactaolo, lnlller, CJ.D. Plymouth GTX. BAUER BUIO< NEW 1973 their mothtt. No diet (>(Ob.. S.347S. l rover. Rtal.11 a mover A LOADED. Air. power 21m H&rtiot 81\id. 1"""· tat lell.,_ ot.U, lloal1/Mlrine roa<ly to ... ,_, bn1rea "1d 11..nr,, AMI Colla M-,,..2500 · P'ICKUP lbh,' ""'°"· et<. No dot E 1 -· !149-..-• FM st.., •o muiup1 .. , IMP9RTS WM'TED NO DOWN food . Forv;et Euler Bun-~u p. ~ 1968 E v I N R u D E 16' YU\yl top aftd more. MUlt Or11rcc11County'1 tH .... ni111, take home l IO lD tor l REACJllNG spinnaker 1 SporUman, Inboard out· aell last S3100 or best ofter. TOP J BUYER -·~ pm-mo. tor '8 mo. ........... r;:~.lo~1~Ud. Call .rter rum~ •m:Rffot =~~:· ~·· ~t ~-6 lktW, ~~ ~A~~ ~et~ kit. ,62 ~~~~;~A ~~~.~!l"ce $3m.60 . . AKC Mahan female. elegant Guell\\ watt.r light; 4-man ~· ~ VW. "Ith '64 body. Wkl'o 11. Beach ... ptt. 8'1-™ M... ~ II 6 ldmo. olhad, !lo~_,muked1 lite raft; owrboard pole., 14 ~. Gius o•~r ,,_ .., rear. 15llO enctne • .~ I rt:i 970 '"".!& -,, _ - go en c mp -·y 100. 646-llSI W09d. 30 hp J-<lee+ '""'· Xlnt. 544-3417. ~··-• ':'P~· ::::: "? . -......,. Hl--lSTU~D avall.IJlle. AKC ~ 'Iii , cute xlnt ahapt. $450. T 2 ~ese. Blond w/black * 30 FT Owens Cruiser '* 5Si2'trn. ·n DATSUN P.U. New tifts. 345 I. 1""· St. '69 DATSUN SID Waenn }"'fd radio, eood tirUi low miles, exc. cond. l.bnt-out. See It at U6 l:lth St .• No. S. Aak: for1 .... --- • mask &: v.•hlte marklgs, Ph Larye s.lk.n a: Dying bridge Xln't cood. $1l9S. Firm. 6'2·530L Good '""'""' $5,000 I [i1 963-1763. , BEAtmfl:IL-Euter--f'u:P" tiH'l2"r -496-40'JG "' 4 1 t1t11w , ... qa.....roao ..... ~ --At pies_ Bea&lf:, AKC, 5 wb, 2 18' SO . La.pstrake .. aoodies .ev~ he&V)I M. 5 F. ~1526. 'lOObp. ' , _nu 1 0 P, duty. Call~ MINIATURE p 0 0 D LE CW<ltioM ~. Oun. c m ,. s .. , u t ,... FORD PU TRUO<, Cott• MeM Yoo are U.c wlnnu of -...:;,,-~~WiO&d ­ to ar\Y ot the PACIFIC THEATRES PUPS, 7wlu, $1S. 12500. 646-0910 .. ,. , .. ....n -'3S, .good cond. $950. CaU ~~ 18' GLASPAR in brd/obrd, •n SIX Pac cabowr Im;;; 837~. CSub,Jed: to small service U-lASA A~ ""l>I-Gd .1\pt. Volvo eng., full eanvu. truck atze, .uM alnk. ·~ FORD P.1}. · dwle at theatre). docs. AKC' ~. Shots. 12 pm. Owner !30-6498. IC9box. boot, alttpt .f, like $373 CASH Please call 6'U61'8 ext. 314 ·n DA PICK UP • Air, AM/FM, -.'ide tltts Best offer above-low book. •• 496-4123 •• "72 PICKUP. ale. T/h, match. sbell. Lg mlmn. step up bumper. Aft 5, ~= wee:kl old, 5.f4.9314 FOR aale ZJ' all &lus akilf, new. a : or conaider thde • 6'7S-Q6l • to claim )'OUr tlc~t. (North BEAtrr AKC caUie lwk old 8' Mam, llrinprs compl for tent trailer. 496--4123 V1n1 963 County toll·f.ree .ownber Is ''ll 2-IOZ, Jo miles, -xtras, pups Sables Ir: Tril, O.amp glass. $600. 6G-82lM 6' CAMPER, Cab high, fits -541).1.ZJ)). ii clean. Below blue bOok. 1tock, Temt1 avaiL e-5632 Chev. or Ford. A bargain at 1973 GMC Shortle Van -e THI F(NEST I 492--5907 alt 6pm. AFGHAN Pupt, AKC, 8 wkl, Bo.ts, SaU 909 S50. Ph; t.!St---0696 afl 6 pm. Br~ N~. Fully Factory USED IMPORTS e 1971 itrz. NEW Radial• pet or ~w qual. $115 &: up. W 1'H1JNDO(BIRD lSO h '67 FORD conyerted super ~pped and including 4. 11pdj e THI F'N!ST IN cle&n. Must tell. Eves Possible tennir. 963-3952 ii l/O low hn nrin tJt Van. Goad drea, hig. lo ml, (fuQ15.Mti281~wc F Uet L IMPORT SERVICE e _645-824.1, days 615-t690 ADORABLE J1\lnlature poo. -tanks, full cM~aa. 600 F/D 1 owner, free tent. ~ PRICE~ $2999. \Ve will fi-Do youraeU a favor~ c:ome "12 240Z $4,880. Lime, auto, die Pl:'PPle• 6~ week1 old· 3 recorder, tmmac:. $4900. Cycles, Bikes, nftnce and trade. see us first. Oaen Tue11. air, ma& am/tm 8 tr stereo. only 135-ea. 557-<1389 557~1 . Scooten 925 MIKE McCARTHY a00 Thurs. ill fl Sat-Sun -•=me..,.~· Pri'-'--''.-"55"7-"-0"'l68"'.--II I 'CATAMARAN B-Uon all BUICK Ill 5· * '66 DATSUN * [ I~' alum & f\H'gll. 2J)' Ioni:, 32' John'a Reclng Cyclto BEACH BLVD. AT Q~F~R~!!:!!~!·~AN~~Al.ITD~ffi:!~ Eng. good cond. Needs body lomtsMll \f mast. $1175 firm . Complete. * BULTACO * 11-lE SAN DIEGO FftWY. ..,... (wiRl<m) .....,. \lo'Ork. 968--6457 !~~-------;;;;,~ Xlnt cond. 645-70'il eves. HEADQUARTERS FOR 894-JMl __ ...,..c-_ .. 5 • .-..o "Tl DATSUN-2.JO Z, ma1.rs, II 13~' LONF.sTAR. w 1th DESERT, M0T0 X, Tr 'TI FORD VAN B am/fm, perfect cond. $3800. • ~-trailer. L f c ens e d · " Accet.,riea. VS, green. Xlnt ooad. MW J>\1 pty. ~33. BOat1, v.n•r._•;..I __ 900;..;c registered 'tt. $600. 847-6427 Harbor at WUDI, C.M. <Best oUer. 61>'1593 1---"· ·• .. ··r_;_..,_ I-'-'-""-.. ~~~;;::;:-- --·;.. ·-T CAL 20 ..uooar No. 625: &16-<655 or 646-'.112!1 '70 DODGE van-P ... ued, LEASE A iU T im erry ' Good cond. Newport moor-BICYCLE SALE COl1r.,.illng, ..,,u. moo or 14671 F ir ing. $3200. 642-4178 NE\V lO SPEED ITAi.JAN bestoUer. 646-7056 Irvine I BJCY 1973 BAVARIA 'TI FIAT 124 Spidt>r oonvt. Bur&. w/Wt int. 2.1,00J ml. ti!ust aae. 637-m o r 546-8640 You are the wi.Mer ol LIDO 14, mint eond. Cl.ES $58.95. Buch "12 DODGE VAN. Sail No. 3159, $1100. Bicycles, 806 E. Balboa Panelled. New tires -V-8. . one !ree pus <n41 846-4391 e..... Blvd., Balboa 675-7282. $3250. * ......m CREVllR BMW Good for a \lo-hole carload 10 any ot the CAL-CAT sailing catamaran SUZUKI 90. I700 mlles. 8 Auto Luting 964 Sales • Service • Leasing '69 F1AT 850 COUPE -Low PACIFIC THEATRES l<lnt cond. greal fun $500. or opeed, lull kit, better than•l----=----1 208 W. hi St.\ Santa Ana mile .... Oleny. best otter. 8'n-114' new. -· DATS"N 1973 ----'135-'-54=7-'-I --1---'Al=le:::'c..,::!6,_,-==-=--16' HOBIF.cAT wJtrailer. FOR saJe -{fonda SUOO dir1 .._ Vlalt OW' new bome! '68 TI.AT 850 CoUpe. New (Subject to small service 1 Beat otter. Call 67r'lfil3 or bike, street legil, immac 1200 brakes It. tlre4. GQOd con- charg• at lheatre). 673-3522 cond, $295., 493-2099. SPOlT COUPE ' & ditlon. $600. 641 06ll. Please call 64.2-5678 ext,.-514 LIOO 14, No. 3458, 2 suits 19711,S llUSKY 250 'li6 FIAT~ convert. $350. Clo clalm 1 you 11 .~cket. ~ort1h salls, trailer, $1395. 675--3149 Aluminum tank. Xlnt cond ' • amb radk> 6T&-9ll9 afte.r 5 pm ou~ o ·u .. ..., numllll:'r s Pvt. ply. Many extru. $750. 548~732: • umpu guards 540-\. 22' COLUMBIA. XInt cond. * '7l HONDA 350 o. * • vinyl upbolalery -ROY CARYIR, Inc. HONDA 10' GLASPAR, xln't con-Fullv equipped. 6hp Johnson * Super Clean 7000 mi * •. dlactull ~!---------dltion. $125. " ..... • • ............... ,. front aeats . '3t &:.; 11th It. • CalJ 646-6713 S3.CKXI. 675-3T18 eves. * D'U'"8171 * e fold down rear seat Costa M... ~ ·n HONDA 600 Sedan. Low 14, LT. \lo'&:ht. ¥>'00<! glused Boats, Slips/Dock~ J~a!!!,n'~ ~~~ ~~: • whlte S56wall tire94s CAPRI ~~·t condillon. $850. boUOm-Tralle:r-NEW l I c · WANTED: slip for 4 2' Like nu. &ft 6pm -545-2322 645-872Jl sailboat. N.B. area. '51 _ 45 Harley oa • ~ JAGUAR ~Need--·•·"•Pad ... ':.t-J'_l.acejlaolliad-ljiiiijiijj--646---92'!1-ijijjj chopper tor sale or r per month van Ask for Pat add $2.70 mo.Jpr auto trans. • 1970 XKE 2 + 2.4 spd, air, . ' LEASE" WITH wire wh1s. 21,000 ml. xlnt ~;:;!,ro llXl dirt bl1", OPTION TO BUY-· cood. $3500/ottu. 548-2331 :t.:---..,-=-------$as. Ca11 .. Pa':-.";;,~' 36-...,.. ...i 1..... BRAND NEW or 557-0067 ••k""' Mr.,.... GIRI.S Schwinn Stingray Ask !or leasing manager. '73 CAPRI bike $25. 2912 Carob St. f:l'l.1'........_. ]11_._l I __ ,1 Eutblull NB 644-U40 ~~.~ JIJ<WIUll _ m~ 1te Dellvary HODAKA 90 _.!f,i-,."J"',~:t::"&._ GUSTAFSON $1"5 CaJI 962-3781 Lincoln-Mercllll TIME FOR · 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILO~_ Motor "°"'" ...... Yl•ntec:I 968 16800 Beach at warner CLASSIFIED' .AD 6'41-5678 For en ect In Woman•• World Call /Mry Beth 642-5678, m. 330 Sele/tt.nt ,. '4&"'49 UN-RE.STORED ~lG. Huntington Beach Ask !or Suzanne only. 842-N44 * (213) 592..5544 27' TRAVCO Just 2 Parts! Fashion Wrap Up! 25' l'lSt.X)VERER 2'1'-22' CONTINENTAi.'; 20' Pllll IE . .l.JOYS VAN L'ON ~ J::ftSI'.)NS -~1( l • Sea\/Jce • Rentals -. 7141 * Danmar Inc. * 1::::0' llaa·bor Blvd., G.G. '31-6/W N<!Xt l~ ·G.G. DaUun NOOJJ. "969· Immac:. 24 '. 7D gal CU. TV ant., water purifier, deluxe dr Iver 1eats, lined velvet drape1, roof rack, traller h.itch. ll . riilre. Priced 10 &ell by owner . Lido I s le. TI4/m..:ll23 e NEW 26. 25, 2.1' Lifetimes. Plush, fully equlp'd. Finl class motorhomea. Alt11:r $ 838-C613 Rent A Mot.r Home for your V•cat&on * 531-6IOO * 24' PACE ARROW. Ready for Easter v.-cek. Fully equip. Low rnte:s 552-7896 Tr1iler1, Tr1v11 945 22 Fl'. Alrsteam, M!lt-CODtnd. Reas. Deluxe feature 1. Ready to travel. "!tras rn.rne . 22' GOWEN }"a}con. O>mp !lt!ll. contained. AJI extru. $2:l1111, 646-4017 TENT lnliler nwle foC' oom• pact car, won u prlz.e S,U:,O. Val~ sell $950. 58&--t781 ~ ~ ..____. tr, A6.e S .. .i. Look fuhion-smart in a Auto Service, Parts 949 pretty, easy-to-wnr wrap TWO C78 tirta w/Omn lkirt.. revene whetll for Che,vy '- "" ...rr . 11T. _, A WHIZ to sew:. a "wow'' two VW tlrt1 &: wheel .. $2) tll,.,.1Mt lllAAI.,... at parties, galhcrlngs. Make for each pair 960-1319 • I., .... 5,. bly e·ed· gal-• • ..i. . _. ~ emb · re<l · · lq or PO~·otli pel\ ~-,_yY '""' lhol'f. ttem~ • ., sl7.e1 <lrt!~ and oU your llCW\Jig lG-12 Included: two motifs. I 1§] 'F' In mlnulCI! !1.11t 2 SEVENTk'·FlVE (;'ENTS Alltel... ~ pa.rte..-h11 dra.wstrlr\4 bows, for ee:cb p&ttem _ add 25 I '·iiiiimmmiiiiim-~~ rt.If pant•. Whlp up cent• 'for each pattem ... for II in P!~ue, seenucker, Air Mall and SpeciaJ Randi-A ti /"I I 953 lng; otherwise ... thlnM:laal n 'JUU "' •M cs Pattern 9481: delivery will take three ''GRAND .. 11:R•" l<Jff114!1n's Sit.es 2. 4, 6, 8. \l.'ffka or more. &!nd to "" "" set l 7/8 yards C&-lnch Alice 8roob. the DAILY ~plcte or Partial PILOT, 105, Ne<dl"""'t RE3'l'ORATIONS id~-f'IVE CJEN'l'll ·Or laC:h pattern .. add 25 ce.a_ for eech pattern for ... --" 1114 Sl>Odal Hindi· ~~~-= Weeki or more. Send to Mlriln Mortin. tlle DAILY l'llDI'. 442, Plttml Otpl .. m w .... 11th St" Now York, N.Y. 10011., Prim W.lNll. &llll08S -~ aJ)d qruI SEE MORE Qui c k Fllhlorw and ctlOOM one patltn1 flu trom our Sprlng.SUmm« CaUllof. All 1liC1! Onb' eoc. INSl'ANT SEWING BOOK ltW todacyo, wer toinotl'OW. 11. lliS'l'ANT FA S R I 0 ~ OOOK' -u.-of ,!Uhlon facll. $1. !lop\. Ba 161, ()ii! Cbe11ea Ml Produdlon Plac. $tau0n, N~Qd<, N.Y. N'pt. Beedl 64.!0'16 Anytime "lllOl.I: Print -RocrootloMI ,.r~ . .,,_, '121 V!'Jlcl• .956 Oocbet. e me RENT a Sundial Van Camp. d=----" only $10.95 pl .. 6c per Buie. fancy lcnoU peit. mlle, ~ dQ', '#'Hk, or , •:.:~ ~ . "'MfKE ~m~ 1.nn1 bY plcturN! Pat· BUICK tttno. $1.00. , BEACH BLVD. AT Com--n -THE SAN DIECO FRWY. -more than 100 atna -894-3311 $\.Oil. -'11 DATSUN P.ij., Ill', $1°00"'""' ....... --AM/FM. wide U..., wlttl II· 1irty • •• Books • SOe. like new 'TI Six Pe !look ot 11 Prlle ..,._ ClbOwr camper. ~..,. 41 50c Ice. box, alnk, _.te, boot; ~---1 .. 18 patterm:. step bumpc!:r. ~. !IOc. '72 JQ"P CJ--5 M\ltf i,med, -q,111 -t -V-8, P/S, P/B1 10" pl>I; mud le soW um. YeUo-w. ""'"' fGr 'l'Mo7'• U... • Nlllt 1tll now. 14M111 u bnutlf\11 po-!Ile.-di\!!. m..--. * 642-1999. * ''Home of the Viking'' Autos, New 980 ""'"'• Ne!'._ 980 Autos, N"" -~ BUYo•LEASE -. • FROM • DAVE ROSS PONTIAC . Immediate Delivery o~ all 1973's '73 GRANDVILLE 4 DOOR HARDTOP DIMOJllTIATOI Absolutely loaded with full power, fectoty •ir • conditionin g, AM-FM 1tereo with tepe player, • -power door locks, wfnyl roof, etc., •tc. l2P49Y· JCI027661 ...._~5480 FULL PR·ICE TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RIDJ AND RECIEYE A TICKET TO THE 2nd ANN.PAL CELDRJTY BASEBALL WORLD SERIES. • -· 1 2480 tt.bor llvd. At Fair Drfft, Costa Mna Phone 546-8017 -1•!!!1••!!!!!1•••1!!!!!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1•• Weed a "Pld"T Plact an adl • ALL NEW PLYMOUTH Cricket . s47~Y°MT. $1888 $88 TOTAL DOWN r T & L ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY w 11w .. ,,..._. •JD0101i1.l"I •:...111&T"1W' t~ Utf'I;.. ~ .... ......, !lf(l,I ~ 4 n!'llt!\, lltlotltl h'rflL'irb l>I N .• 11'1:~ Ill & liCwt • .-..i , lll'U'llllf lt!t !t Ill' o ISTK •ooOJI ISER . W4C41&2Rtl61411 Thi1 tconomki'I automobile is equipped wilh automat ic trar1~mr1sion, decor P't.kape, rtdlo 1na mud'I, much more! '88 ..... -.. ,... •• '"'' T&L '73 SATELLITE Hardtop \~~\0\1\1\ o\\\'l\l"f' YOUR CHOICll '811 •11 cR1cKEn , ' 1 'PINTO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! .,, 'tOlAl DOWN -~ '71 VEGA ...~. rfdlO. ~ butitt11111. dtlux1 chrDmt lllrlt:j,,ICOYI 7 DAY TRIAL EXCHANGE ON ALL USED CARSI . '71 CHRY. HT '72 FORD ··9 CHRYSLD ' "f~I Cll\IOM ,._ ,.,>l(IM.fa.ftt. Sd<I.. l/L "'*' t'• UllC!'*"'tt _.. "l:"W'• tlM. lft'll. tltf9'Y ,;, Cl"lf ,,..., ""'''"'oil l•lll. ""'Okk. •• -lltft'4 l*l•I. --·· "'" """" '"'~ t:::·,.... llllto, ......... ft\il~ li'ti.W,'jl tHt,(f!J(,\V1 ""'" ar. -~ICll. "'ltl\ .,..1• I •VZIUI ·•1111 •'1888 ., •• '70 CHALLGR '69 PLYM.. '71 PLYM. ....... SlAOOf\I WAGON SAllLtnl • ~l.1«wt •1•~-llflll'~'f. V-4 ....... ._ lkln tlr ~ .. -llt'tl lrtilft.f -·~ ¥1, ... N ... , rv.-. llMrlr, ~ ho '"" Jll'llN. hlN ... ;Jlt. "ill -----l*lt.l •~tt. , .... "'"' '-""°' llVll IJtft1 l~I ,._l«o _.., Clll'lr ,,..., ........ !ti.,~ 1W inlfoW. tttJDtf --INilAl•> ' •.1011 •••• •1111· '69. DOl>GE . '10 BUICK -'68 CH!Y. IUCTU ,,..,I. I CllXlll 'tl.a1t. lr-.,l«Jlfy l!f 111,AU. '4WIOf • Or. 1'1111 ~ • =...,-~.,.r•rwn. Vlflyl ,_, ,.._.. lfilWINI, •"' ...... ~1-...-o..i ..... COl'llll110f11119, •\lfllllftttk ~ •\'• IMll"VOI -II"<' • (lCTAOJll '2088 . , •• ..... THE BEST IN MOTORING FROM CHRYSLER THE BEST IN SALES & SERV ICE FROM "HERIT AGE • . SERVICE DEPT. OPEN ALL DAY SATURD~Y TO BETTER SEIYI YOU I Read Dally Piiot Classifled l ' ·. I · .... t ' • _ 1. I . " l . I ~I I · I I '. ~.·1 ' I' . '.I ' ; l • ,, J 1 ' ·, I I i j '• ' I ' • • • j , ·- " • ---~ ~ ~ . ' ~. ""11 11, l'f'/3 \A11' .... .a,n1 u. im l"ILOT·ADVUTISU * Mn11 7' Rotwy * $MMONTH • MONTHS OPDI LEASE ww..-.. - ' CAu. llJt. J'RY -H11L leach MAZDA so usu .. EDIS ON DISPLAY Sharp New car Trad&-ills c...,1.,. In Ewry Doy A.lk About Our Unique Uted Merail11 lea• ....... mt Beed! 81. . .. i. Ho .. of _ ........ OEALI 1162Mud>elter.Boen.1Patk ,Plr. Crn. RX-2 rotary roupe, on the Santa Ana f'r'lll')' ~· mUeql', radio, heatl'l', 523-1250 radlah. 4 rp Bought ln Ott. ~ I 1§1 I ' I~ _ ..... --· ,... .... - CHEVIOLET 1JUUMPH A ...... hllpor1911 "'A4llM. 1nop1m.1 "° TOYOTA SALE! 10 TRlllMPll' Sp_µ1?... VOLKSWA4;1N VOLKSWAGE.,. \iiiiiiii c.... I M1JSf ltll·i<av!J!& .mi. 'W 19!1 POl\SCll& 8"per SO Cl<en. lo -· Orie 1966 VW Bur. Xlnt covd-'111 VW Pop 'J\)p. I ownu. )fu 1971 -vro ef MG, •In mtth. cond •• Roldlttr. Sllvtt. NUii ..., No iiiwn P-' r:~ .. ~· alt SUnn>OI • 'Low -.... -· mileage 22.!50. 12.fi. Motlt• Carlo ~140/.,... A -Only~ C>ll -00> ~-· • -· l.ioJ cc-"'°' Oller. -T4d m.1m _,.. M :IO. "·-· Condition ~ b'. ~ uk tor Steve 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, wry Olhtt timet $l6-003S. _i ~room MGB 'l!O POR.9CllE Ca.rera, $59.r.•, VOLKSWlGE clean, Nl>I ~-WVWSQUAREBACK, l5°0a~e~::,,~..,,,.111; l---------I $23CIO. M~ k'!C IO II" iJllJ ______ ;..,;;.;;;::;IS600. ~ autom., It. blue 49M ml. V-3 E.'n,ftne '69 MGB GT, am/On, ndlo, .......... All 6• 613--0lm, PliR MONTH '68 VW, 'et VOLKSWAGEN. ~ Good cond. !1250. I otte<.. Fower 5.,.,1ng wf('W wheels Pirel.JI tires. Sl~CA ,,.. <•l\E20-6960051 auto, new f'tW, tirea. $9Z5. bcxly, needl engine, fl'.. CaJJ flM-93Sl ew.· · rl Powf'r Braket, Dlac Front •Xl~n~L~i:ond~!!:.·J$UI00~~-~61S-!18!'1~~ I ;::::;:--;::-:-;:=::--:;i:::: i:;&.53 P<' mo. tor 48 "'°':i Call 13?-. lljT-'131!11. • iii VW wilb '65 Rl\blt •hft AM·>'M Radio ~ STMCA •71 Wagsn. H~ total de:t. pm!. price 12857.44 '69 VW~Xlnt Uihd. New rtblt 1971 SUPER Beetle AM·1'"M Good CQ?d. ~· 20t 10th St. Air Qindldonlng j QUICK CASH tltt1 1600. LeaVlrc, inusl A.P.R. 14.~% O.A,C. ~ AMf.!'!i!~ Muat aelL radio, lo miles. xlnt cond, H~nt. ~ ~1379 Bucket sea,11 wlt,h Con90Je tdl. Calli 644-1456 att: 6. '72 Demonstrator a.:31.U. Sl490., 49&--0125. . ~n--vw fu:~nd. am/bn Brand New \VhllcwaU Tlre1 THROUGH A SUNBEAM MARK II SEDAN 1909 . vw campe1'. A~I .... '6'1 vw Xlnl ooad..Nr :!I "'"!'1. xl_oL -..... ,, Bl ... E>d•rlD< . Aulomalk'. radio, f&ctol')' a~. ~~ to atUI 8.~.; V ' kr. 04411}j Black Vlnyl Intttior __ ...._ _____ I v1~ fVel m-0728 ...,..... van, _.m " · Showroom ecoctinmr· DAI Ly PILOT 'ITT SlJNBEAM ALPINE wh: ~~ ~~~i :J:f.'· ri9 vw Fastback. One"""''· , 83S-Of.14, ~ VOLVO $12t5 BEST OFFER Low mileage. Good thu. 67 BLACK VW. Very Kd -:-Bt.lo\v \\'hol~ Blue Book 1--...;_;:.j ]Jll, 12!90. Price lnelllud<IC~l~"""'al!'H<ot-t~'1t-~!f---1 'l!U......-r.-J'h.-il:IT'-" ~--~ ..--:, apt., Stcll'e '11-5142 • L....!. Prlva .. party.··-OOndltlon. mo or .... oUor. VOLVO SALE I s.. .. - ___ OTA ___ 1~ mro· -YLOT~A -... vw · m-:mo. . • OAILY PILOT EMPLOYEE 536-lllfl5 a... '«2 vw ~" pickup, HUGE SAYINGS -PARKING LOT .;. """ bldJ'. etc. thru a Dtily Pilot ~Ad. Sell idlt' henu MW1-Cd &tt-5618 Now! 642-5678 1969 TOYOTA Corolla. OF"-1M9 )"tllow ext ·· ne good. Call 330 \\'est" Bay, Cosla Mesa Goo<! oond;U.n. $900. '62 VW -al 6 PM. OYER 30 ' C I .,. G . ~Ml a "Pld"T Place an ad! Call64U67!. 990 Autos, Used __ C~:t:.;;11_c6'l:H.9:.;;·~=n-=, I '-'"'-'===-'--6'16-'-'-9303= Call aft. 6. 545-2322 Want ad noolta . ~ al li·~~l ':nman 990 ' Autos, OMd 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, UMd · -.u..i . ' BUY OR LEASE TODAY 1973 Coupe De Ville .. Wide Selection of Models & Colors available for Immediate Delivery 1973 .Sedan --De Ville FULL PRICE FULLY 19Ull'PID WITH •&876 C11ft'llte '""~ .ir ct1M1ifi.nl111, wl11yl .,.,, fvtl pew« Incl, ._., tec:ke, ' W•'f -t, AMI FM ltf,..., WSW tlrn & • llfft .r IMn'f -"'«" fa<""Y conv"'ltn<• tll.lr•t.. Ct.lMMJQJU.Gl) FULL PRICE • LEASE :~y $168'0 Mo. LEASE :~y $17310 Mo. 24 Month Open End Leese on Approved Credit (Stock 3569 ) 2 .. Month Open End lease on Approved Credit f Stoc~ 3609 I NABERS LEASING • • LEASE DIRECT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -EXCELLENT SELECTION -FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY FREE LOAN CAR WHILE LEASE CAR SERVICED . Four and ono·half acres of total authori1ed Cadillac facilities designed Jo bolter sell and se.rvice Cadillac automobile.s. (80 won stalls) and · • · 45 factory trained techn icians. . -I - ., IN • LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS ORANGE COUNTY OVER 70 9UAUTY ' BROUGHAMS COUPES •· CPL DE VILLES • • AUTOMOBIW TO CHOOSE RtOM • CONVERTIBLES • EL OORADOS 7--• sm. DE VILLES - 1973 BUICK ESTATE 1970 ELDORADO 1970 MONTE CARLO 1970 CP[ DE VILLE ' p••••rMJ•r W•9on, Full powtr •nd f•ttorv t ir Full !1,lh•r uphol1t•rv, full p-•r, f•t lory •ir Vinyl top, t1pedry int•rior. F•cfory •ir condJ. &citing Sht lim1r Gold with bl•ck vinyl fop I conditlonin9, du•I cornfort 11•h, tilt wh •• t, pow1r door lock1, pow1r +•II g•t• window, h19· condilio11in9, tilt 1!11rl119 wh•1I, AM/FM 1l•r60 t ioriiri9, 1ufom1lic h•nuni11io11, pow1r tl11riri9, mtlchiri9 full l1elh1r lnl1rior. Full pow1r, ftt· 1191 r•cli:. Ari 1btolut1ly immttul1!1 1uto. f!'lultipl••· powtr door lock1. H•rd to firid thit power br.1k1t, whit1 1id1 w•tl tir•1. r•dio, h11f. fory 1ir cond., 1!1r10, tllt & t1 l•1copic 1t11rin9, IO!obll•. f216G1Ul cl11ri. Mu1t 1e1. 1165974) er, 1porl wh11l1. V1ry low mll••9• b••uly, {)25· 1te., •le. (912 BEJI BXOJ SALE $5777 SALE $4222 SALE PRICED SALE $3666 PRICE PRICE PRICE 1968 EL DORADO 1972 OLDS CUTLASS 1970 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX 1969 COUPE DE VILLE \liriyl lop, l11ih1r i11t.1ior, full pow•r •11i1! plut Coup•. VI . •uto'"•lic. AM/FM 1!1r•o with t.1p1 Fl1wl••1 Olympic lr,ol)tl fi11i1h with m.1lchi119 Sunbu"t 01it in1I finish with l..-.vrlou1 full le1th. pl•v1r, pow1r &l••rin9, pow1r br1••1, ¥i11yl fop, Ir int1rior, bl•. ¥iriyl top, full pow1r, -lt clorv f•clory .;, co11clitio11in9, tilt 1IMri119 wh11I, AM/ Goody1 1r wid1 tr&c~ tir11 with 1port wh1•lt. bro1111 ¥inyl i11t1rior. lutk•I •••11, full power, .1ir co11ditioniri9, door lock1, AM/FM r.1dio, FM 1t.r10 '"ultipl1r, pow•r, door loc•1. A truly l•11 ifl&n 15,000 ori9i111I owner lftil11. S1• .1od f&cfory •ir corid .. tilt Whe1I, r•dio, h..1l1r, n1w whit1 wtllt, jfc, Truly •n t1ut1t1ridl111 v1l11•. fi11• , .. ,. l\16J774l ~ Driv1 todty. I 794FYRJ whit• W&llt, 1lc, Po11ti1c'1 fin11t. l449AICF) l 67AZEl SALE $2555 SALE $3555 SALE $2888 SALE $2777 PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE 1972 CONTINENTAL MARK IV 1971 COUPE DE VILLE 1973 FORD LTD 1972 COUPE DE VIUE 0.f•r• rH 1ri1rior, whit1 ¥inyl lop, r.d l••fh1r Viriyl top, fwfl l1•lh•r irit1rior, full pow1r •11iit H•rdlop c.oup1. \liriyl top, 1tv1111i119 1unb11r1t y1I· Crisp Cori11thi111 whit. witf. blt clt vinyl top aM i11ltri•r, f1tll pow•r trtd f•tlory •ir cond itionin9, plut..f.1cfory t !r co11d itio11irig, Tilt 1l•tririt wh1tl, low •Xt•rior, VI , •11lom.1tic tr•n1mi11ion, r1dio, 1n.1tehil'lt full l••tll1r int•rior. Mill po..,.,, fac· tllt 1f11riri9 wh11I, powtr door lock1, du•I tom· AM/FM 1t1rto mu ltipl•t , pow1r door loc~1. Im• ht11ftr, pow1r 1tttrin9, pciwK br•k11, whit• side tory •ir e:drtclitionin9, tilt wh"I, AM/FM 1 •r•o, fett 11•h. An •h1ol11t1ly 9ort1ou1 •ulornobil•. p•tc•bl1 •ulomobit1. 115~])]) w•ll fir••· f.1ctorv .1ir e:oitditioni119. Mu1t •••· powtr door lockt, 1tc, Truly •ri ovf1l111dlnt l445FFHI f'l 86GNJI Y•lu1. I 706ElU) SALE PRICED SALE $4666 SALE $4333 SALE $5888 PRIC E PRICE PRICE 1969 SEDAN DE VILLE 1972 ELDORADO 1969 ELDORADO 1972 ELDORADO CONYT •. :... Vinyl .. p, \Ill l1•th1r l11t11ior, full powtr, f•c· Co11p•. Full pow1r, f•ctorv .;, col'lditiori1119, Full pow1r .1rid of cour11 ftctory .1ir cot1d ltion· Full pow•r •rid f•tfory tlr cond!tlonlt19. f ull l1•lh•r iril•rior, du.11 e:olftforl 11•h, tilt 1t11rl1t9 104'¥ •it coitdltlo11l111, !lit 111.ririt wh•1I, AM/ •inyl top, l1&th1r iril1rior, powtr door loc:•1. 1119. Whit. WHior with blt d: ¥inyl toM •nd wh11I, AM/FM 1tlr10 mvltlr>'•11 witfl t•p• pity· FM 1t1r1• multipl•1, pow1r door lock1. A tru ly AM /FM 1+trto multiplt11. Du&I co'"forl •••h, bl.ck l1.1t~1Mnt11lor. Powtr door lock1, A /FM tr, pow1r door loct1, (;'hjit1 eonttol, Moil •••rv evht•"lnt bu.,. IYNHtlJI 1111.1 .. 1. •+•1ri111 wh1tl. l111 t+i1n I l ,000 ,,.a ••. 1+1r•o multipl11. lmpeec1bl1 condition, lfOl c:onc•i'l'•hl• optio11. Erir.1m1I., low ,,.11 •• , •• bc•pll•ri•I •utomobi11,_ I 4 I 4244 1 " AGDI . ,. 124SESOI SAi.i $2666 SALE PRICED .. SALE $3666. SALE PRICED PRICE PllCE . ., .NAB'ERS . 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 I SAW DEPARTMENT OPEN 1.30 AH. to 9 PM Mon. lhrv fri.-9.00 AH. lo 6 PM Sal. ond $....lay I PRICED AT PRE·DOLLAR DEVAWATION PRICES! we max• 0,,,.11.., d.Uvme CheYrolet Ole' See It . You'll Buy It 1 For a quick trip acrou the ID border or ju.st abbut any· '"" LAr..:• where you'll find this '68 - UIA -.at C•m•ro j~'' right. 10 DAY YOLYO >'REE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON 1966 1-larbor, C.M. 646.930.1 Autos, UHd 990 Mrs. Fr•nk Brower 260 Upland Rd. Loguna BNch You ace the winner or ooe free pass Good for a o,i.'hole cal-load to any or the PACIFIC THEATRES Uncoln-Mercury IGSOO Bcoach et \Vami r llu11tlngton Beach 142-1844 * (2131 592-5544 ''Home of the Viking'' '68 CJ-IEW Impala 'A'&gon, nc,.,. paint, leeth<'r Int, just tuned, $9$. 892-2966 eft IS, au day Wi!C!knds CHRYSLER '73 NE\YPORT CUstom. p/a (Subject to small service p/b, &Ir Cdhd, vinyl top, Ple~~ ~~lr~i 314 1'14t:!!r ,..~!rasbt, 6.;~-Tm!. to claim your tick.el cNonh ......... ........... w. J.UILlll· pm County· IOll·frtt numbtt it I ,644-"358='°'-=''°==~~-­S4().1220), '60 CHRYSLER Sta Wag. FuU pwr/alr con<I. Need.a BUICK ·n plateL rm. 613-2325. --·--·-·. . CONTINENTAL '62 BUICK Sp.. V61 2 dr, hardtp., Ex. cond, auto -----~----• trans. P'A'r steectng, $250 19 6 T CONTINENTAL-Grey 96U244 · w/blk vinyl top. Air + =~=~~---1 stereo + all extras. 4 di'. Electra oonv., Xlnt con<I New 1ire5 new best olfer. · ' 3060 KiUybrook Ln. c.~t. brakf'B. $HM. 6U-9497 ~~="'~~=·c,::.:::::....1196.1 CONTrNENTAL. full CADILLAC l'O•T & olr, !eat"'" Int, good -------eond, $500., 491H:ll25. EL DORADOS 1967 to 1972 17 TO CHOOSE COUPES-C'ONVERTIBLES • DE VILLES 1966 to 1972. 34 TO CHOOSE COUPES SEDANS CONVERTIBLES Many cxcellenf colon Choice of interiors (Ciotti & leather) F11.ctocy air conditioni Full power'. Choice of~ COUGAR 19'70 XR7-P/s, P/b, aullO, landau, leather, adj lllfl. uaoo. Pn pty. 642-1473. DODGE ·n DODGE VAN. Xlnt rond. Auto. trans., custom cor> vl'l"fdon, Jee box, told awa)I bed, Cllblnets, ahag Cl1'l. Of stt~/tape dl!dc:. P.fq rims, l'le\Y fires. $3300 er of· fer. 540-3509 FORD Slereo AM/FM radio Cruise control '&t FAIRLANE 4 dr. auto., Trttnk opener & more 289 cng., rblt. qltrarui. AU in Immaculate condition while e:c:t./blue Int. !'Wlll Largest selocOon In l!<>Od. -· Orange County '67 FORD Com<ertib&e XLr Nabers Cadlllac 500. Top "'""· m~ 84&-1323 Atn'HOR.IZED DEALER or 53&.Q;9'f ews. l600 llAllBOR BL. "10 llf...,. wagon. Air . OOSI'A MESA ' P/.ee.t, nlt'k. Pe~. ~fust =='---'°"'="::....:Sund=,,,,ay St"JI. Be•t orr. 847-3292 CONVERTIBLE. '69 XL. loaded. Lo mileage, XJnt cond. $1850. 586-2668 • GREMLIN SOMETHING BIG lm GREMLIN "X'• A '67 Cadillac F1eetv.~. $1650. A.ir. Ble Car. Bigger Value, 10 -......,=-=-~2716~=--I DAY FREE TRIAL EX-MERCURY OIANGE. GUSTAFSON '70 MERC Marquis PIS, Uncoln-Mercury P/DB. A/C, AM/Fl\! rodlo & lpe player. Vinyl top. 16800 Beach at \\'amer Strei belted radlah1. Xlnt Huntlngton Beach cond. Pvt pty. 847-3363 142-1844 * (213) 592.5544 '6!! MARQUIS lull power ''Home of the Viking'' :X'lnr. condllkln. Sl700. 'Cali "*'1i" CONV. DE VILLE * 557-1678 eft 5 SUpcr Sharp. Lo Mi, on1,1 -~M""A=v=E=R""1c=K--1 $2990. 9m.3753 for appt 10 1 _________ 1 ace '70 MAVERICK A/C, auto., '611 DE Vll.l.E convt -Red radk>, deluxe exc('Ucnt con.. IUU" lnt. S1950. 894-4"55 dllion, Jo mi.' 494.2985 days: m-1907 ""''· MUSTANG '64 CAD Cpe de -Ville. Xlnt oond. $700. or best otte1. Orl·.-------- tradc Ior pickup. 492~. 66. MUSfANG V-8, 3 speed ,60 &. ,61 Cadilla aUck, R&J-1, new gl&11 cs. belled tires, new lrabs, Prlv owner. Make otter. new e'xhau!t 1yslem. xlnt SD-8376 cond: $150. Call 536-M4S or CHEVROLET ---=c-:=-=~~1 PLYMOUTH · ~ BEST OF BOTH WORLDS FAST IMPALA V•l'Y hnrtl to llnd J9Tl Pty. nK1Ulh \CTX l11xury/11pori.f Futer than the jungle cat, model. 44() C.f.D. loaded lhlA ts a. '67 Chevy lmpal11, ·with i.ir, po11·cr hra.kt'.1 and 1t.U l'OOled with air. 10 DAY 11teertng, A~f 'F"At stereo FREE TRIAL EXC-IANGE. and nlOre. $.1100 or best GUSTAFSON otrer. ""'' ... u "'"' · "'11 now • m.1527 alter 6. U11caln·Men111ry POMTlAC l8llOO BMc:h at Warner 1 IG <~l:'llJllCI~· 12.:.-m-5544 'tll PONnAC Catalina. al"\ motor. needs minor~ ax. "!WM. tho Vlklnt" le wortc. $1DO. 60-lfll aft ~VELOUS hunk of Junk 6pm, *5 Tburtn, CM • tor U-c:are-tr.e d .... "10 GTO OomlL !'YU J>Wl', a tie ad ! Ch e v >' S t a • 32,000 a.ctu1J ml'L .$1800 or Wm. Traro. •'Orie needed. oller. 96M829. 54f>e1541 alter 5 'fi2 BONNEVILLE Sta Waa. 'A CAMARO. Aut~ air, New paint A tires. Runt °""'"'· "" pariy. 45,lllO good. ms. !MS-5921. :L»>XInt. aind. r1GOO. RAMILER '· • • 2 Tickets To The 2nd Annuai Celebrity Baseball · · World Series With . . . Any. Test Dl!'i,,e. ._ .. , H1 • • • E ·NQ ~w<>Nt>m:. WE'RE THE #1 OMEGA · ·-11·0 iE~EctiON! DEALEll , 1.,tl ~~,~-L if HE WEST . · . ,j .1~. > • ' . · , ! . )~' · . .-i/"l.~\ JP • • ~ t ,.. c ,. l -, :~.THE 'BIGGER, ALL .N'EW '73 HONDA CIVI C l I ' I ' . -As .: . ' . . ' .. • ., ' .. " ... .. ' . • . ., • • i LAST CALL FOR 72's STILL A GOOD . 4 Spd. or Automatic , " " lt's 'The SELECTION NOW PRIC'E SLASHED BRAND NEW 1973's. \ Newest. Driving Thrill Of The 70's! . . $ 195 Cash or Superbly Engineered To Give You. T _, D TO CLEAR I . ' , . •-• .9~• ,, Comfort, Styling, and "SCAT" P'er-_, ., $66~.~ 16r:::;.~; .. -,. :: 1~UT THIS fE:ormance With 30 Mil!"fer·Gcdlon , . , ,_ , . , ·--~WEEKEND! ' conomy. •· · -,..;" .. :1: ,(, , I• • -~ .. $195 ii tot"t Oow11 1 pyrn;. lo•:;S i~ fo .. I ,._;'t lY p:;,,.t.'-~ / • ''-P~ J "'t': · I "W ~ •• · 'i"'l '{i-.: l.111Jll 1.1mr-Dn m. '!;!' mi.l!!LIVE.mys ,., " ., .. " .,,.,,,, "''"-·"''"'"'""". '''" ·,,. ~s.'. !>RI ~.YOURS ., bD~Y-1, • m~~ l:JM El ~ llPIS "' • $1199 lnclud:ng .ill ca'fijfn9 ch•rgei ...... ,..Ji rue. AN. .... ' ;M-t,• ~ .. ~ , 1 l ' . , ~ NUAL PE~CE NTAGE RATE 12.69 %. _ ~. • , ______ .._.. __ ._.... __ _... __ ....., _ _...._~ _____ _, 1 .$1177 DISCO UNT O"V'Eft 20 .$JATI"~· · • 11 • I {1 • ••• WAGC~S 1N STOCK . • N EW '73 CUSTOM CRUISEt. 110162s1 $11 .77 OFF NEW '73 OLDS 98 4 DR. SEDA N 1 OClF W~NDOW STICKER CJ~l(:I!! ' ' 1 WINDOW STICKER . PRiCE! CHECK' .OUR SUPER DISCOUNTS ON, A~lf Y(~p~s. FINE SELECTION. OF . ' 98's. . ALL FULLY E9UIPPED-• ND-, llU.DY TO GO! ~! ll17,40ll SUPER BUYS o·~ SUPER C~RS! .. \ ' ' ' I ,ft. £~.!,~!,,! ~~~' ~ .. 1 ... 17 IYPll801 , , J adio, heat-. ippeo, r , 91, fully i.cto•Y ~qu ' • . ,-. " . FIREBIRD' --. , 67. A,i,~olio '""miu ioo, Rodio, H,.1., . .' C TZ058~1 $ . 771 \2405qO I . . '_,l -~V~E!G~A~"~· ~~-:·-::;:,:p:" :,on~~, I" ,_ . e t-u ti pow~r ! em . 19'6 9 Dolio Roy•\7.1 '60 I . I •·ir \.l r , tro , • , • , •. ,, MERCURY ' · . . Radio, Heeler, Fully.f1ctoty Eq ui pp•d. !550089 ) · .... ' , Ct..DS . . Fu\\y' f actor~ equip~ ,. 97.-· Stofi oo ';'.1•9;;~1.,,,\704Pf-"I· J•' p ped, reo10, • • • --;. ... ,10 .,otA • ' ' ' . ". . ' '-66 ~~!~~.~~'"-Po:or !t .. 009, P~w" 1,,1,., i377 Buckt t Se"U. t RTS270 ! ' , • ' . '69 CAD. Coupe DeVille , IJt L Lo•ded, v:,.vl Top, lt•th•r lnt•rior. !YZS226.l '1 • J " - ' • -. LUXU•IOUSLT 19UIPPID BRAND NEW 1973 BRAND NEW 1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DOOR HARDTOP FURY GRAN SEDAN .~.....,. Lll•.tonlf ... ., .......... .. rco~ ... . Seri1I No. CH4l-TlC·1'4ll50 ["01SCOUNTEO I ~1200 Off MAJ!IUFACTVllU suMm•D lrl'All PllCI l 01sc~UIVTED] IRAND NEW 1973 PLYMOUTH lEGtNT 9 r•SS. W•GON • N 1\P46-MJG-11515l "''' o. ,....,._. wtt'I ..,...Yt·P /S-$1DDD P/11 • P/.,,,,,.'fll • = lloolJ· ... '-• ,..._,11_ ...... c .... · ,....,, •• ,.!~· OFF MANUPACTUlllS SUHISTID lETAIL Pl:ICE ' Seri•I No. •P46-Ml6--17515l PRE·SPRING TOP QUALITY USED CAR SAVINGS • 1969 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUIURIAN WAGON VI, t11fom•lic, r•dio, hetfer, pow11r 1teerin9, power br1k11, t ir c;on.Ji- tionin9, roof rick. IX1X741 ) $1095 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DOOR H.T. VI, t11f o1ntfic, r1dio, hetf1r, p;Jw · er 1te1rin9·bf1ke1-window1, while 1ide wtM tire1, •ir 'conditioning, winy I top, C XJJ 19]) $1395 1969 DODGE ..aLARA 2 DOOR H.T. Vt, tctfOfl'lelic, r1dio, h11t1r, pow. er st.eri'"J. pow1r br1k11, wh ite w1ll1, t lr conditionin9, winyl top. IZZGJSIJ $1295 -- • 1970 PLYMOUTH 11.LV!DERE WAGON VI, e11fo1nt tic, rtdio, he•ler, pow· 1r 1te1rin9, while 1ide well tlt11, roof reek. 1'446ASJ ) $1195 1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 cylindtr 1nqin1, r1d io, h11I••, white 1idt wttl tirt1, ,;, condition. in9. f222DJEI $1495 1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILL~ 4 DR. H.T. VI, 11,1lo1nttic, r1dio, h11!1r, pow. tr 1t11rin9, power br••••· 1ir condi·· tionin9. (067DWX!_ $595 ( 1969 OLDSMOBILE CUJJ,~S \II, •11to1T1ttic, rtdio, ht•fer, power 1t•erin9, wh it• 1ide w•ll tire1, air cond!tionil'lg, chro1ne wht•l1. f 122· ESf ) $1295 1967 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN VI, 1"Vfo1n1tic, r1dio, h11!1r, pow1r 1t•1rin9-brtkl\"••indow1-111 h , ~ i r c;ondifioni19, vinyl fop. IUED2461 $795 1971 FORD PINTO _. cylinder engine, r1dio tnd hetftr, 1v1n • lrt¥el r•c•. A 11t1r1 winner, (02lCDFI $995 196f CHRYSLER 300 2 DOOR HARDTDP VI, t11tflmttic, rtdio, he•ter, power 1 l1eri n9-br • k11-wi nd ow1·1•• h -d oor lock1, t lr condltio11in9, .-inyl top. !WSR815) $995 1970 DATSUN STATION WAGON '4 cvlind1r, tufom•lic tr1n11ni11ion, r1dio end h11l1r, white 1id1 wtll tire1. tl06ASNI $1195 1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2 DR. H.T. YI, t1t1fomtfic, re1Uo, he•ter, power 1te1rin9, whit1 1/de. ••II t!r11, ,;, conditioning. ll17EHN J $1"595 _, w.,. •. Aptilll, 19" ' I e INTEJtNATIONAL TRUCK AND 1972 ln~tional TrGYelaH low ll'lil.1. 'Vi, •1,1htm•tic, r.dio, ft•tter, power 1t•ering, pow~r brak11, white 1idtw•ll tlr11, 1lr conditioning. (971EHWI · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .• "GET 'EM UP SCOUT" HNd for th• hills, the desert, or the beach In this rugged, go •ny· where Scout. NICE SELECTION - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PllOT·ADYUTISEI H , 1 • . • • • • ' ,,. • • • " • • .. •• . . • An .. rk .. A ... ..,. T ....... l.lnMt ... Are Velilll TH 1ti• l".M, hMIY, ""'11 1 ... tm. Ml Cars ....... N .,...... SM.. ' • SEE. US f()R: • :. • SUPeR V~NS. • CRUISAIRE VANS ' • MINI HOMES }" •CAMPERS ' OVER STOCK .. CLURA .... CI! Ai: 1973 . MODELS AT FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS! BRAND NEWI GALAXIE 500 llAND.NEW . ·COURIER PICKUPS . · 12-DOOR . HARDTOP _ . -_ 400 CID lingin1,.vi11yl trim, air conditionin~, ~: redio, heater, tinted gless. wheel covers, heavr . ~ '· ~ LEASE A •3500 OVEl.ACTU~L . DEAUR COST! • duty suspension, heavy duty battery. 1487 1131420 ). - 1973 FORD LTD 2 DR. H.T • • Row ofter row of standard factory equipped pickups to choose fromi. While overstocks last toke your pick at $35 over OU l"'C01t. ' Hncludes freight, prep. and fact. holdback.) 0 - EVERY FORD IN STOCK REDUCED THIS WEEK! THE CLOSER' YOU LOOK- THE BmER WE LOOK ! AND THEODORE ROllNS IS THE Pl.ACE TO IUY! Windo• Stkr. $4683.26 o., Volvm• $3795 41 Prlct, Only • _ cOMI SH us $200.,000 INVENTORY ~EDUCTION SALE! $9 9 2' 36 MONTHS 0.1.L. . LEASE DIRECT NOlll ~ FORD DU.ui,t .SAYI TH~ MIDDUMAM •l!XP!!NSI. .. F,O·RD G ~M./C RYSLER IMPORTS TRUCKS~VANS '66 GALAXIEI 500 4 door, H.T., redlo, httltr, eutometic, (power 1t.trinq, V8, good mil11. IRRY· 'J,l21 167 MUSTANG -I , rtdio & httftr, power •l•tri"9· $ood mil11. IVCJl621 J 69 COU~AR XR7 ' '69 T·BIRD LANDAU -f:11tl power, t ir condition ln9, powtr windQw1 & 1ttk. (969CPAI '71 GALAXIE 500 51055 51869 ~ 52133 2 door ho1rchop, r.dic, httttr, t ulo., ,;,, po•" ,,,.,;,,, .;,,r ,,.1, Good 11>ile1. l996CQL) T-BIRD TRADE-INS! 7 TO CHOOSE FROM! Fine low mileage -some ocal owner c•rs, buy today .and ... EXAMPLE 70 T -Bird Landau. Full f>OW• r, air, AM/FM stereo. (071 · /:-FY) Sale priced $AVE 72 MAVERICK GRABBER Redio, l1111ltr, t ir co11d., 9ood mil11. 101~15 1 . 51997 " ..-~~~ ... ~~~~~~~~ -'~7 GALAXIE 500 H.T. ','vi, radio, httltr, tutomatic, power lttrin g, air co!!ditioning, gC1od milo1 . TSP2021 .. yellow. • • '1263 '68 CHRYSLER N YORKER 4 Door, H.T., fwll pow•'• •ir conditioll· i119, good mil•i . l YCN5 I I I ~1143 '68 PLYMOUTH WAGON Suburban. R1dio, ho.tor, •u.fo. tr1111.,-· \51062 powor 1t•1rl119, 1ir' co11d., good mil11. ~ lWOR410 l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· '72 VEGA COUPE . . -«•d. 4 1p••d, r•dio, h11t1~.:=.-10_ 511' 9·5-• ~ mi/11 . !6421 ) ' f' •• -. ~ '68 OLDS cifTLASS SUPREME Z dr., H.T., t1dio, h11l1r,. 1uto.Aow- •r 1t11rin9 , •invl roof, good 171;(.;, 1ir !YXN1591 . • • 51376 '69 CADILLAC E!. l>ORADQ Full power 111d f•clory 1ir cond., ... inyl ' ·s3· ·5• 91 top, -AM/FM. lilt wh11I . Si19911ttd 11111 look Pric1 $431 5. I 142ETBI '72 PONTIAC GRAND VILLE 2 d•. Hdtop, RlH, .,10.,. P/S, ew•. s3952· wind., vinyl lop, tllt wh11I, •Ir coM. 15,000 1t1il•1. f l79FEGI '71 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE S1brlti9, 2 Or, H.T .. r•dio, flo1t1r, 111!0. tr1n1., pow1r 1h1fin9, vinyl roof, 1ir cond., loW mllo1. l)S70FF) HARD TO FIND USED '72 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Rod;o, ''.''"· "~o .. pow" ·~ .. ,;,,/ -54171 power window. •tnyl roof, 11r, loW fTliltt. 14S2EAEl I '67 CHEVELLE WAG. CONCOURSE va, r1dio. h11ltr, •ulo., pow1r !,,,,_ ing, good mil1 1. ITNWIOll I '69 CHEVY NOVA 5989 ··•;o. 1 ................ ;.. ..... 512.32 mil1i. IYWR0771 t • '71 RENAULT '68 DODGE VAN C R,TdR;10, httftr, 111t0., low 111i1e1. 1291 -$4 622' 6 cvl1M1r , 1utom1tic, 101'' w/b. Good $4449 I mu ••. , ••2•••' ) I '71 . Datsun Pickup with P1rri1 Volley C1impor Sholl, 4 1p11d, r1dio, Moler. (llJCPLI !1799 :69 CHEVROLET 112 TO ' , Plc•wp. VI, 1utom1tic: pow•r 1!11rln9, ~658 h11lo t, ~•w pt int. Good 111llt1. 1214· SOCI '70 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE '70 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON fll61QGI pow•r 1lt•ri n9,,10..il milo1. ft)JllHI a:di~. h;,;.,,":"uto.-~ ,"4 ~11.::, ~18" ,-~,;·,,;;;!,,;;~,::;::,;"VU , '18' 92 ~ w ~ ~ '71 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 Or., r1dio, h11tor, 4 1p1M, 9ood ' $4174 fTlil11: 154lDFll I '71 TOYOTA COROLLA' '72 FORD 'lz TON PICK!iP v.1, r•dio I h•1Mr, 1utom1tic. Soo.I 52687' 111lltt. 11 tJO?ll • '71 FORD F250 ,,d;o 1 '"'"· ,.,,, ... Y•J'--Good ~$1193 1T1ilt1. IZ74CI I) Pickup. A11!01111tic, •ir conllitJonin9, $2895 I' t1dio, h•lftr, split ril'u. 169021 ~~-~~-~~~~--~~~~ '70 TOYOTA WAGON Coi-0111, 4 1pttd, A.&H, low 1T11!01. E1- tr1 1h1rp. f622AKSI '71 DATSUN WAGON 51195 R&H, 1uto,.,ofic. Sp1ci1I who1l1. l o $4 773 milo1. l579CXVI I '69 VW SQUAR?aACK FM/.,dio, hut,., "to., Hko ""· low $1397 '"ilt1. I094A61 1 TAX REFUND DUE? WHY WAIT~ BUY NOW PAY LATER TRADES ACCEPTED - PAID FOR OR NOT! 1011111 ... PAm Dm, ONLY ·-1,. .... '68 Ford F250 3/4 Ton Ranger pkg., auto., radio, Must See heat• r. with a new 1970 9'/i' El Dorado hunter speciol To camper. (TC0/465) (27796C) Appreciate! '69 F250 FORD 3/4 TON P.U. C1rnp1r tpocitl, VI , r1tlio, h1tlt r, $4921 111••· 16276101 I '67 INTERNATIONAL '12 TON . ' R1d io, h11 .. r, 1ulo., pow1r llt1rin9, VI, 9ood 1111111. !VJ I 5411 1 , ~r P1rtl1 Vtll•v Ctml"r Sholl, 4 ,,Ht:I, r1d/o, h11lot. lllJC,ll t@j;1 ______ .., --·l. -..... _ - ' 51262 PAm-HOUU ,_ ,,. .... 1 -· 6 ,_ ,..._.M. U.Lft Dlf'T. HOUIS I• t ,_ M91tt•l'ft, .... ,.. .... 10 ... ,.. s-.. • v i I • • • .. • . ,w~. •1111, 197) ~ P!Llll'-.4DV!JTl$U U . \....l.--''""'--'-_;_-----------. '16·6;· . CUSTOM 500 $488 ~ t!'w~.~:S1:-_.. ,_ , ltMd. v1,.. t11ttr1w. ctrpet1111 1-----;..;,.---AX------------,,.,..,_ · '67 . ~~~.~~~.~--~ $7aa ~~~:::' powtl' ~-Ing, \'ltiyl nd, u.:.., No. ITRztt!I - .. • .1 ''73 PINTO 2 Door ;6·9 GALAX.IE 500 $12-8 8 $ 2 DOOR HARDTOP , ' . v.1, atllo. trw .. laclory irr condit!Clling, ' ' power s1~1ns. low mileage. No. 1mn ,• ' I , IMMEDl~TE • . I • DELiVERY . BllAHD ··73 MAVERICK '71 -r~~~~~,fK~"·-·--~· $12 8 8 ' . I /Nl,W 2 DOOR , ~EDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 1973 GALAXIE 1DR.~.T •. ~1 C.l .D .. V-t. f!M. trn.. l.clofy llr I IMMIDIATE DELIVERY • ftlndiliatlitf, power '*'lno. poMf' ldiK) ••es.. rMio. fle11n, wtlilMI tim. t\rrttd,WS. lllt«I ccwn. Fil & ll lumper prds. SW.I I 117196 BRAND NEW '73 MUSTANG · MACH I ' .. tic. liciMSe (916LTPI 1·70 DODGE ·• CHALLENGIR ·' Tile hot one tr om OOdgeo No. msm '69 ECONOLINE VAN LOti!I w!'ffl bll~ dlx. 2-tonr paint. Uanse No. 29BD2M ' $1588 188 CHRYSLER $ 69 NEWYORKEl 1 I V.f, llllo. trans., llCfotV air ccndillonlrQ. Pl'fl"t" stttring, power brllk!S, poWll' Wirt- . dat.1, radio. healer, whil!wall tirfs. vlnyl roof, tinted glass, spedal inlttlar No. 888 ""'"' I v-a. 11Jio. 1r1ns.. powtJ •Willlo "*" 1----.....; ________ __;,.._ ____ -I ldlsci trlkK. AM/FM ii.no. r1dlt, hetltr, wide CVll WltiteoNIM 111'11, lln!ld' 11\m. "'nvl inttrior. to'l501t, tractian .. clifffrtftlltl. ~. ,3~131712 BRAND N£.W IMMEDIATE DEl:IVERY '73 LTD WAGON ' ·IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . I, v ... ~ trw., f«IDrY Mr CGtoditkring. power 1tw!tl;. "°"""" (liscl llr•ka. rtdlo. h!•ttr. ~•ftlim. tinfld pw. H.D. B•tltr~ .• lugg1g1 reek, lie. ,iJJ7M1'291't . SAVI flOM fACJOIY UST NICI '70 T·BIRD $218 8 V.J. auto. rrw., llDWft steerin;. rm· htal!r, wlli!ewall lira, No. 20'1SQH . '71 FORD Pickup $2488 .... V.J. auto. trans., 1ir coriditi«q, nJca truck ready tor work. Serlel No. F10YKK2227 · TO.RONADO $ '71 ............. ...., .... -.. · 31a·a • powtr ~ powtl'" tnke. pt1#tf win- dows. ~ ""'s. rldlo. hUMr, tMd , gli5f, No. 6CIBlV FORD ' • - F25BRR.~p2 COMPlm PACKAGE '• ACKAGE · 8'AND NEW .lt73 ~ PICKUP l.~~-~ I' ri.DOIXDO' B~AND NEW '7S ELDORADO . . · · i MINI MOTOR HOME .... Alia. ~ ,.. JteHirlui power' (db() """'"'°''""' -· --tell tcil!fllft~ iACI. $ltowtr, etc. Ser. F»G1ouim~ , . ~~ .. '73 . FORD. PICKUP ., F-250 % 'Ton . · ··; ' IDEAL fOll YOUR CAMPER. •F2S!Rt.mn ~'"'$ '72 El DORADO t it P.tlll!lff, l CV. 11. l'ttrilfrMt, toitet, .......,, prf$writtfWlltrW\lnn. ... "'*5.•--ltM', • own.; ft(.tpr lwkJI, ... ~ ........ f~ !2tU711_ ' , r • • • 7 - Saa Clemente . ' . Capistrano -. EDITION • ~ ---.. - WEDNESDAY, APRIL II, 1973 • - • Teday's ·F l•al N.Y. S~,. TEN CENTS -~ -, ... --,,.,.,,..-Jt uio Maker.s -&et .... Year's Delay oll Smo'g ,curbs J W'ASlllNGTON (UPO -The En)'lr<ln: EeA Adminislrator • William D • ~ ~ Agency !9d'Y'lf8Jlted Rpckelabauo said be' cbooe lo phase In tile nto bldualn a ooe-year delay in tile pollutloo control deYlces grai!ually to meelln&JbeJ975·anttPOiiuuon stai>dlirds. prevent di.wjJlloo ID the aulo industry. Bqt ~agen'"cy set strict interim pollu· The use of catalyUc converters in tion'.atandards, and ordered lbe )nduslry eaurontta will boast the price ol the cars to equip all cars sold in CalllDmia ID 1975 b®ght .in , the state, and require tile use wilb;pollution control devices. of llOtileaded ga!Ollne for elficieo! Tbe industry bad urged the . El'A to _yerfonn-. allorlt to use California, a state with a. Under tfie staudardt for Qallfomia, serious pollution problem. as a t<stlDg ltydroc~rbon emissloos for 197$ must be gr:oliild' for j)ollutioh ,control deyices, cut to 0.9 grams per mlle aod carbon known as catatyUc converters. monoxide. to. aide 1rams per· ~ ... · 1be - TH~F'l'S HiT CLOSE TO HO ME Red-faced Laguna Beach police togged the crime ID as "petty theft" and lben set about trying to find ihe culprit who stole the red spot- light from the fire chief's car and radio · equ.Jprnent from the meter mart'• scooter. Both vehlcles were parked in the city iarase area near the police station. 1be loss discovered Tues- day wu ~·al f10, afl!I as yet, DO suspect ,has been spotted. I County Building ~ -Film Star Lon Chaney 'Serinus' Horror film actor Lon Chaney Jr. was reported seriously ill in his Beach Road home in Capistrano Beach today. The 67-year-old actor's wife said that her husband has been "in and, out of , hospitals" for the past several months. She added that Chaney bad been treated for ca taracts as well a beriberi, nationwide staodard by 197; •ill be 1.5 ' grBDl§ hydrocarbons and 15 grsms per mile of carbon moooxJde. Present enU!i!ion l;vels are much higher. · ne major u.~ 1118nulacturen -- General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and An1erican · ¥otors -clalmed J n rtsllmony ·before the EPA last month that they could not meet the standards and, without U., one,year delay, ·the in- dustry migbt be forced to foist .. u - penslve abd untested . pollution ·control-- device oo the COl'l>t(ying' public. Tiie delay -....that BGioll>lkorl will be rtqu;red-1o CUI CllJ'b6n mmorlde and hydrocarb<p exhaust on 11711 mqdel cars -instead ol 1975 models -10 90 pe1ee11t below lho!e of 19'1tl models. fuicketshaus said he had "chosin lo phase in ,the · colalyst ·bocauae of the potential aocitlal disruption involved ID altemplinJ to apply 1h!s new technology" to :all cars m i single year. ' He • said be chost California ., &.-test ·-· -• aiu !or the tOlllhe!t pollution standard because 11 "bu an especlaUy serious air quality problem. .. Ruckelahlll! called hls decision a ~­ ptttmial that would provide for "an ordefty pha,..in ol new technology" '!lid -.Id cOoliDoe tile "momentum ol Pros· rets'towatd ~ auto emissions." Al ihe -lime , he said the decision would avoJd ·"tbe possibility of economic tunnoil" ll tile.Industry was !arced lo comply with tbe 1975 stan4ard. • , EnvlronmentalistJ :aid the delay WU a ma)or setback for the clean ajr um- palgn because lbe nation's congested cities are depending on ft!duced auto po\luUon to .. meet the requ.ire~ents of the Clean Air A(:t. IC CjltS continue.-to pollute, the urbAn leaders say, the coals of meeting the .act's standards would be proh.11'itive, Ralph Nader accused Ruckelshaus or bowing to White Rouse pressure by ,granting the delay. " Comm11nists Hit Delta - N~_ar Saigon SAIGON (UP!l -Fighting intensified in the Mekong Delta southwtst of Satgan today 'vllh a series or heavy Communist attacks on South Yletnamese positions. I Related story, Page 4) Meanwhile, the Viet Cong Charge<lthe _ South Vietnamese were poimding Com~ munlst forces west of Saigon in violaUon,...! of the cease-fire . • ·a, debllilaUng dJOordor, of the..DIDQ..us • ~-. ' Offieials Hit In the Mekong Delta Oghtlng. tile Saigon command said Communllt forces penelraled 'bam1el near Klto Hq, !SO milaa iouth-ot ~. It I a.m. but were drlven'back by local militiamen. It ·satd Sil deftndera Wire ldlled llld OQO wounded pd two OomlllUllllta di~ For Gr amng·O:k ,,,. >-Orallp Counlj . ()raaol Jury bu critlebod county buildiitg oll1ciaiJt for assertedly a~ the maQlve grading of Salt <net before an envlronmenW Impact atatemenl 'bad been !ally reYIOlf· ed and approved. In a letter · to county supervison the jury said ~t .. distressed" at the ac- tioo by department affecting a pro · ' ch , been criticiud often in months Tbe letter , however, !hat tile jury had been "assured" that oew county gWdi!UMs for the environmental ,Ntemenll """ wW ellmiDste tbe sltua- ,tiOI .wbk:h.}l*ked the criticism. Tiie jury may, have criticized tile departm,ent's performance on the griding permit, but· it made no value judgment oo the· actual project at issue ·-the controverslal movlng of millions of cubic yards of material along the bluffs by Avco Community Qeve!opers. The letter is ,signed by Grand Jury Foridi& Mlll'cla Bents aad· concludes tilat in tbO case of , exten!lve grading, "the jury considers it imperative that ut- moSt. jo{erdepartmental consultation and cooperation lake place before permils are...islued • • . " on.; pennit which was issued Feb. 4 gave AY'CO permission to move more than 4 mUUon cubic yards of dirt. That pt!el'l11on since has caused the . South Coiist Regional Zone Conservation CommilsloD to become Involved in Iengtlty proceedings calculated t o determine if any provisions of the Coastal Initiative were violated. The oommis8ion iS·expected to make a f/nal. declslon on the Issue at a meeting nut Monday. came splashfn8 out ol the waler like Lady Godiva. •. wilhouL .the borte," quipped ooe. veteran Utguna BeaCh policeman, who noted that a large crowd irnmedi· aienathered u "Godiva" flopped bad-on bet beach towel and Jll'O' cee""1 to sun !lme!l. Mudt ol Cluutey'a ·~1'11izatioo bu been at Scripps llolpiW bl the San Diego area where he recently tmderwent five ftlb II dlapoltlc eunUnatJoos. The Chaneya ha" lived in relative llecllllioll al their .... Ide home for several ye6n. ll6 pined lame u • 1111 wollman, imong Glher rolas. Chaney reportedly bas received more than &00 letters from fans of his many horror pictures ~ news of .his poor health was reported in a magazine. The .first news of the actor's' ill health was reported in HFamous Monsters of Fllmland." 'The actor, son of the late star of silent horror classics Lon Chaney S r . , portrayed such monsters as Dracula, 1be Mummy .and Frankeoatein'a Mooster. He also played the dimwitted "Lennie" RI the film "Of Mice and Men." Record Cold Hits South; Floods Threaten Iowa By Ullled Prell IaterullHal Record'breaking "''d penelraled the deep South today while In Iowa 1 rapid temperature rise following 'a big spring snowstorm was expected to bring new flood threats, In the Midwest, the slorm left 42 dead, then moved northeast and covered por· tions of New England with up lo eight incltes ol snow. Frost was reported as far south as New Orleans and the National WeaU~er Service Usted a dozen reCord lows for the date in the oVemight hours. \ West Palm Beach, Fls., had U, ),Dania 26, b<ealdng a ~year mark; Macoo, Ga., 33, Bigningbam, Ala., 2', Mobile, 31, Fl. Smith, Akr., If, and Chattanooga 26. In snow·boued Iowa, Waterloo with 17, Ottumwa at !O, Burlington with 22 and Dbbuquc with 11 bad new lows, and Des Moines shortly before midnight reported a record 21. Tbe weather service laid rapidly rising temperatures, in the 40t loday and pro!> ably the 50s , TbundAy, would bring a rapid snow melt and increase the flood threat on many small riven. A light plane craaltecl while ap-proachlnJ Pitt• burgh ln1"'11atlonal Airport in a ""°" oquall Tuelda,y Dlgb!, tilling the pilot snd injuring three passengers. Slick roads and up lo sit lrdlas ol anow In New England were lor •l ~AR AND;!!!.&;_ OVERl'UllNE~ ,11\1 ,(:,\pjsl'RANO .~~ TIIESO~Y ON SAN DtiG<i rF"r.~WAv _ ~ ardon Grov. CouiiH lbapod.S.rk!"' lnl urlui'Offlcl1la Aulot Mra. Hlnrl1tle BrUley I I I . .Cewtian Loses Confrol • \ '{ ' I '< ' 1 ' ' Of Car, Trailer in Capo Coas~ ·supplier. .,,_. . . Of · E~ergy Files For Raie Hike • San Pl'l!o G..;14,n(Eleclrlc Company • , +":.:'C:-~en Grove COl'l!I! escapeil -•''Ul~ whlot< aer.ves portions ol Jbe ., s<tiOllll' lnjfiry in a spectac1ilar lraller· Sou/I"' Otin'ge 'C1out with electrlcaJ towliig mishap Tuesday on.lbe sao Dlejo Mft, Bradley 1'85' hel~ from U1e sedan .and· t~ tp Miss toil Community Hospital •for , treatment of shock, minor cuts and brubes. service -today liled tor""a rate increase .. Fr~y in, <;aplstrano Beach. • which""'1d drive 1he average home elec-u••' patrol said Charles E !tic liW up by 82 'CeDls ..,...way men . Patrolmen ·laid the couple had been ~hbound, lowing the !ravel !railer whe{t Jbe autO sud<lenJy went out of con· trol. _.111 • • • Bra,dley, 65, lost control of bla car at The ·~ty has cited soapng costs m all --Mabout _2 p.m. and the auto and large areas of 'operation as the need for the trailer it was to,wing swerved and toppled rate increase which must be considered ·onl<Mheir sides • Alter the ·incident bolh the car and trailer wound up' facing in the opposite direction. by the Califo~ii Public Utilities ComM Fftrrien from the Doheny stati9n were mission (see related story·on Page 33). ......aummooed to rescue Bradley'• wlfe , One reaeon for the request to the ttate Henriette, 85, after the m.iabap. agency ls the mounting cost of the Officers said Bradley could give no · reaaon for 1.he sudden bs or control. utWt'y's"'shlft,·~or construction of twin nucle,ar reDctOrs •at San onorreM Delayi ID IJCeilslng brought on by new - environmtntal fUllngs have caused large cools, !'Ml1J8llY spokesmen have sald. SDG-and E Pr<sident Waller Zllliu lli!l.lhla milnlinS that the ""5ts for new P"';eca C:alcuiated, lo eapand electdcaJ Jervice 0~e. staggering... ' ' ' hlformatlon aides -for lhe ullll!y characterized the rate increase request ln tenns of an average electric biU to a bon\.eowDU. Aarnnlng that the average bill is 19.73 for the lllOlltff,-the ra.le r<quest wooid add about 8:1 cents lo tile sum. '1be aides conceded, however, that the rate hlk.. o~vloOsly would be much higher for large ...,.. of electricity. Wrong Da~bor · Pl.ane,.Boat Make Misiake s; c . ' ' By ·TERRY OOVJLLE confused. spoiled' the clear channels In °'·..,. °""' '"" ,..,.. lfUntlngton Harbour, and decided it was Maybe there is something to .. chlrges San Diego. • by Huntington Beach crltica dtat the city Karbor patroln:ten sa'fcl lhe Bennetts loob like-a lot ol other 9'8."""11 Jl!aees. were surprised al the Jacll: of ses plane People kept millaklng .Himtlngton Beoch , fadiJtlel, sip lt'a common in Alaska lo for other lncations Tuesday. • bop from lake-lo-lake by air. the ftrat mlatake wu made 1boul 'l11e boat was no! so lucky as the hoon. A Oylng couple from Juneau, seaplane. It suffered some damage lo the Alaalla, .soltfy plopped their single qJne huil as ti scraped over the ssnd, and had <Jenna aes plane lnlo tho clear -· to be hauled away· by trailer lbls mom· Tin ·~ fo tie ........ tS Com- munists .attacked a mUlUa outpost with 61·mm mortar lire, wounding two deleilden; tho commlllid aid. 4 In nearby Vllllt Blnh Pn>Vlnce. Com· munlst troops attacked 1 mllltia poelUon 70 mlles southwest of Salgoo sbottly before sunrise. Two mUitlamen were kill- ed and five wounded but the attack was repulsed, the comlnand said. -Tbe command said the Communlsls committed 129 cease-flre violations In the 24 hours ending .r noon today, for a total ol l0,571 since the 1ruce begao. The Qom. mwllsts. have accused the Saigon forces of more than 40,000 violatloos. Tbe 'Viet Cong, accused by tile South \'"letnamese of relentlesaly attacttng government troops a\ Tong Le Chan, said today Saigon administration soldiers are breaking the Paris lrealy by· pOUndlng Communist forces at Hong Ngu , alon( tbe Cambodian border. Cap!. Phuong Nam, a Viel Gong P""" ofrJcer, said Sot.Ith Vietnamese have been firing as many as J,000 artillery round.5 per day into the area and making as many as eight lo 10 bombing aiid straf. Ing runa. • China Frees German HONG KONG (UP!l -Trulz Riller von Xylander, a West German convlcttd or charges be was spying for 1he .United Statei. walked to freedom todaf aller more than five yeara imprisonment In China . Voq Xylander, 38, the last known_ West Gennan.,,etd by the Chinese, wa1 sentenced In 1989 to 10 years In prison. ..... er. Those low clouds and lqe will Ult by midmorning on 'l'buiaday 10 hazy sunshine, aci;(j,dlng to tile \VCatberlady. Temperatures or II al the beactie., wtll me to 75 in- land. Lows tonight In tile SO.. msmE rnn~Y CLASSIFIED AD MUS IC TO EA RS of Huottrillon Harbour-Ing. - 'lltey thoucltt they were sstety tacted Mike Ard, owner of tile boa~ lold state inro San Diep. IUquards 'he ml•loOk tbe Huntington About 7tJll p.m., an oll..Su!y O.•a Beach 1>0\Ver plnnt !or the Redondo Olllctr Terry MacAdsm, called to 'lite Cito Sln!el Bac1t by an Irate c!tllltil, waded through a crowd he e8Umalejl ·•l 1l!J to 200 persona lo u;rst llel>ecca Loulae Chamber- -• .,,, ol 311(& lU!.t Laguna !or ieaJlt two lralfic deaths. Most of the deaths w blamed oo A DAILY PILO:r'C:lusllied wan! ad can be music 10' tour •an. IJ•len to thlSt pollceman hetded bit 1&.filo>i pleoiure Beach power plant. By tbe time he boat toward !be brflht tlghtl o1 the rts112ed hls error, II· w8' loO late. Soalhem OOilornia F.diaoot power pilot. Ard and one friend were oo tbe boa! 1!1' lhrft"'YeaN>ld battle b" tWtA cm. oil company ond a Pacljlc Pa!Uod<s clllZt>ll group, No Oil, /nc .. could have !>road· rr tniplica tion.t o'~ tht 1,000 mile California coo.tUi11r when set· tied. St« storv a1ad pictvtt1 on Pager 54-55. • ' lndGot~. , Oftlcer J6cAdam reporlad MIA ~r:.1:d"i:m~!. ~: int do IL" Sbo .wu -weartng ••no. thine but • blrthnutrk," at the time, accart11ng lo oll!cen. PoUce said Mias OtamberlaiQ el<lllted bmd II lbe beacll •nd l'U CUet lo the pDlb atali9tt !er lloGtlnc· Sile wa later relOlled on berowal'ldPll~ heart auackil suflend u peqlOllll abovel· ed snow. Wllc:onsin ~ ta tbs, Iowa 13, Minnesota and Mlaaouri 3 each, and ooe eacll'ln Illinois, Nebraska, PennsylVania, Maine ancfNew Hampohlre. · The storm, in lls trek eastward. toe! lhe ferodty with which II crippled much of ihe MldWest. Floodwalera needed alq Ille Gmt Lakes' "'°"' oI Mlchl1an and Ohio. Mon than !O,Ollt portlOlll wtlo fted their IS. llBATllEll, Pqt I) • J... ,._It Uprilbt. new ~" -board. fine • action A Ion<. Come & try It out for youn<;lt '200. Bendt lncld. XXX·XXXX. • Almoli ID tbs Ume It taltts 10 hear a Cllapiol -10. tbs pllllO .. ..,Id, P1a,y ,.... owa -wllh 1 llAILY PfLO'r dasslli<d Wllft ad. Your ad-vlaor klloWa all tho rlpt notes. Call her 11 S0.1{18. St wu Q\llte uprlaed wlten tho boot wben It beached. Neither wu burl. ra 181"11ncl on the AK, el 8"otluclon Stab! Bolch. ' ,lie \h'1Ulhl ho wu beaded ''*' the .calm har\IO? , .. ters or ~..J"•h. t:;lty ll!eguards and tho l:ounty barber 111trol said the ...,..,,., pltoted by Mr. and Mn. --, WU un-daml8ed, and alicnftd 1o lllte oft qeln after an 1-delly. '!be ll<nntlta -llyl .. !rom J-lo EMtnadl, Mulco, wllaa ille)I baclmte ~ .. Berkeley Boycotts BERKELEY IAP)-ln an 1D1usuol 1how of unanimity tho Berktley City Council ~ voted lo have the city boycoll products ol Shell Oil Co., which ii being &IJ'llCk by 1 union. 'l1>e motlori lnlrocluced by Councilwoman Ilona Hancock wu passed t.-0. • • • • • • ~ <loll1111er$I 1' essel • 2nd ~aj_Qr ao~t \ Blaze Reported / The llOOllnd major Newport lleadl boll lire In 1 ... than a -k Tuesdoy nl&hl caused aevere damage to 1 commerda1 fishing vWel tied at the Udo Yochl Ancborage, ~ust three allps aWIJ from acto• John Waylii's luxury yacht, the Wild O-. OraJll• County Jiari>or poltolmen uld people aboatd the Patrician In the ad· )ICO!ll tllp, spotlod the fire about 10:15 p.m. 'ond pushed the burning boat Into the middle of the llOUth Udo · channel, where the blaz.e was extinguished by county fire boata. Thoy said that by untying the '"1mlng bolt, ,.11.-Ukdy preventecj a major disaster alnillar to. Ibo Clle Frtda,y II Marina Dunes In Upper Newport Bay where two cabin ciulsers were destoyed UP'I Tt"""llt DOWNTOWN OES MOINES SNOWBOUNO BY 13°INCH BLIZZARD Rtcord Cold Follow9d by Thro•!• of Floodln9 In low• . Joan Irvine Testifies At Hearing By BARBAllA KREIBICH Of .... Ol.llY ''I" ,,.,, Jn a day-long appe{rance before the House Ways and Means Committee in Washington O.C. Tuesday, hclre::1s Joan Irvi ne Smith charged that the J.ames Jrvine Foundation has evaded re- quirements of lhc Tax Reform Act or tlle9. . ·She alleged this was done by deliberate devaluation of holdings In the Irvine Company and by "self-dealing" acts oiy the part of Foundation officials. Foundation-Attorney Howard J. Privett Lenned her allegations "outrageous" during a tw .. bour dlJpute.whlch kept the committee in aenloo overtime as be ,..ponded to Mn. Smlth'a statement. In the (."(Rll'M of ber-1estlmony, Mrs. Snlltb cited several lostances of alleged "~!f-deaJJ-." In which she charged Foundation oJnclals had laken penooal advantage of their positions contrary to provisions of the ;ax Reform Act. -F..-Pflfle l • "t WEATHER ... .hom~ on the Great LakeJ shores u heaV"J waves bat~red the 1 a k es• shorelines we rt leff to assess their 1hare of the damages, estimated In the mlWons of dollars. Floodwater from La.lee Erle receded to- day whl.!e emergency crews continued to pump water from the ttreetl of-Toledo , Ohio. Water bad rea~hed depths of two feet In llOllle areu of the city. Some.1115 Ohio National Guudsmen, ac- llvated Monday, remained on duty lodoy to prevent looting IJUI wlJt resldenll retwnlng to their homes along Lake Erie's ahores. · 1be Doodlng callled no .. r1oua Injuries, but only • few of the !00 penot11 wbo evacuated their homes ln Toledo'• nearby Polot Place, were able to return to their homes by Tuesday nlght. HuntingwnHome Ruled 'House,' Closed One Year ~ cha'*"' were categorically Orange Counly Superior Court Judge den1od by Prlv1tl. . · ··Robert P. Kneoland ruled Tuesday tha t a TbO commltlee Is mvesllgaling foun· home on C.pstone Drive In Huntlriilton datlon compliance with the Taic Reform Beach ts 1 house Act, which required foundallons to divest Judge Kneel..;d'a granting of the tbemtelves of holdinga In excess of 20 dli{rlct JIJ!>rpey"s petlllon puts mz percent of.a single corporation and to in-O.))slone ·bi-Ive in the "bawdy house" cre~se thet.r contributions to charity on a category that, ln the past, bu been 6 . slfding, percenlege scale, ovet a 10-year tended to several toplesa, bottomless and period, nude bars in Orange County under A bill propooed by Rep. Wright Patman Calilornla's Red Light Abatement Act (0.Tex.). Whose House Banking Sub-It means thal the house will be ckised ~ti~ Is conducllng a slmultaneou! ror one year and then will be soJd -.... beds 1~vest1gatton, would gl.ve the foundatJons and all_ at a sheriff's auction. f1ve yftl.n to sell off mterestJ ln excess Judge Knee.land's declslon drew ob- of 10 percent or a single company· vious approval from other residents or The James lrvl.ne Foundation hol~s Capstone Drive who attended the court 54.~ percent of lhe Irvine C.Ompany 5 hearing. Also on hand to hear the ruling s!ock and has divested lts;elf of none were three women arrested on proa- s1nce the Act ~as passed. Privett pointed tituUon charges stemming from lheir • Court !l-uling Sea"ls Irvine Land Battle and two others don>aged . . There wer. • no Injuries reP911ed in Tuesday°• blaze and llO damage to other boa II. : . Harbor P•trobnen teotoUvely blamed the fire aboard the ~ filhlnl bolt "Dollcbf!lter" c:m electrical wir101. However Its owner, John McKinney of Laguna Beach, Insisted he 1but the main switch off before going ashore . McKinney and bis crew bad .left the boat about an bow' be.fore tbe .fire waa BARLEY 'spotted. • BJ z:i:!., ,,.. ,,.. McKinney reporiedly bad jusl purcha .. ped ed and was transPortlng it from San santa Ana's tattered battle nag dip Diego to Wibnington. He had put in at in defeat for the 10th and last time Tues-the Lldo'Yacht Anchorage, 717 Lldo Park day with an Orange County SUperlor Drive, to spend only one night. Court ruling that set the seal on the long, Witnesses 1t the scene praised the fast drawn-out saga of the "Promlled Land." reaction Ume of. harbor patrolmen, DAii. V f'llOT l l•ft ...... But the ruling .... Ju••e Robert 10ylng Dre bolts arrived within minutes "' "" lllter the fire was rtported . Kneeland came as an anticlimax. A Newport Beach city fire department statem<nt by Smrta Ana's ottomey just olllcla!J 111d Ibis morning they Intend to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UN IVERSITY WOMEN SEEK MEMBERS F1<1m Left Are Suzi Skorslck~ Orpho S.rln9 ond Suson Hlnrno n three boun before, made Kneeland's join the harbor dlotrlct In cooducting an tour-page summation sttictly academic. extensive investigation iDto the cau.se of Santa Ana City Attorney James the fire. The blaze damaged the cabin alld the f~ oection of the boa~ Withers, whlle waiting for the Judge's Damage to the DoUcbester was teo- rullng, admitted bis city council has lost tatively estimated at 11.000. but harbor all lntoresl In plans to put the l3kcre dlatrict olflclals said the exact damage Ind~ enclave on Ille community's will !IOI be known until the boat is hauled lthln Sonto Ana Ollt Olld Inspected. soutbeutem lr1Dge w Lut -k'• llrt, "'.!ljch cauaed an boWldarles. Since Irvin• Incorporated In aatlmatad $SO;oot. damage to lour boats, College W o;men Sponsor 4 Coffees During April December, lr71 the tu rich parcel it the was apparently started by a portable All south coast women graduates or new clty's. Wltben suaeested Santa Ana electric heater that flrt offlflals said was foll.l'-year unlvenllies and colleges. are would give up ill letal contention "Irvine left to close to wood paneling in one of invited to four cof£ee ga therings during doem't exllt". the bolt.a. April sponsored by the local branch of His pesalmtsm ~ed. w be juatlfled 'Ibey have called tblt fire the worst the American Association or University when Judge_Kneelaqd !lnnly ruled, just bolt fire In Newport Beach In nearly 10 Women. as his caDequel on the 8uperior Court years. Guests living in Mission Viejo. Laguna bench bad UrUer ttated, t&at the writ Niguel, Dana Point nnd San Juan mgbt by -Wltbers could never be Capistrano will be greeted at 9:30 a.m. granted. lli"ll!Ort Judge Koeelalld .. 1c1 El . Toro Pilot Friday by members at the home of Sue Irvine, as a city, does u1lt. Himilan, S3071 Sea Lion Drive, Dana KneeJand'I oplnoo fOOOIJllttd a racenl Point. Stole supreme Court ndbli which ...... v _.__ Blazm· g Women tnlereJted in the group and the rtctrta tJl residents over those ol. ~ ~pes residents of Harbor Estates, Viewpointe, ownen In delermlnln& umuatlom. Shortdllla. Colony Cove, Bay elm · Santa Ana bad contended Irvine Ariz Cr h Village and CSpLstrano Beach may visit <tl tybood WU achieved lllegaJ1'. The Ona as the bom• of Ruth Kirkpatrick at JO a.m. Irvine Company u largest londowDer -April 18, 205 Via Ballena 1n Shorcllffs. and owner of the 1111 acre lnduatrlal ~~,. Ariz. A '-I """' lrom El San ci.mente residents living south of --• Sonto Ana uya wu "pro-" •v=, -"' ,...... to.-,;::_ In , ___ ••.. u have ~_. Toro Mirlne Corpo Air StaUon llld bis Avenida Pim may gather al 10 a.m. or ·~~ -""""" ,._ ped from 1:30 p.m . .{prU le a\ the home of Suzi the incorl>Or•tlon, the county ,..1 city'•' radar Intercept olfl<B eaca Skenick, 2tJ8 Calle De Anza. Presidio, San Clemente. The ·association members wlU explnin group projects which include community work, gourmet dining, bridge and sludy sessions OI\ topics such as media, global interdependence and changing life styles for women today. For more lnfoftnatlon and reserva- tions, call the individual hostesses: ~1rs. Hinman. 4Q3.1568, Ruth Kirkpatrick, 4!12· 659-l: Suzi Skersick, 492-9436; and Orpha Sering, 49'2·5372. Tln·ee Lots Acquired By San Clem'ente suits clllmed. · tbe1r blazlng Ff Pbantorn T!aesday after· Anyone interested in the group but- Judge Xneeland ·ruled In favor af the noon , eJectlnl just beiore'Jt crubed here. unable to attend the 'dayti me events may The city of San Clemente has rights of the cltllens of the new city, =itrcrafi flown by Maj, Edward R. attend the gatherlji~ at 7:30 p.m. April 24 be<qme the owner or ttlree· I prime Hying they have exclual!• rtgltl to lob 400 bad just tallea olf wblll a lire at the home or .9'J>ha Sering, 928 do""1town lots whlc~ eventulill? could the TOllCI even tbouab ponona llvtna otpal activated, sending him In· oulJlde the area. In tlils cua 5ulta Ana, to 0 swift clrele for ID attempled land· serve to .. ase parking problems In the hive aome rlgbtl. lnl. S S l C lur d b11Siness district. Judga Kneelalld ruled lbal Wltberw' Jie Olld !st Lt. William Dunce, 25, CX US pee a p e Theorizing that.the $48,000 selling price challenge of the octlon !lnll>Oled by the balled out when the plane was :aoo feet was a good one <On5lderln1 present land stale'• otlomey general 1iu DOI well above ground and It wu obvloua It could PORTSMOUTH, Va. (UPI) -Two values city" cooncllmen r1!9'nlly taken. Ml land safely. police detectives Tuesday captured agreed to commit the funds f<r the three And be made it clear in bis written lnvettipton aald. Maj. Dailey suf-Richard Alvin Ausley , six days after he parcels along Avenida Csbrillo. oplnioa that Withers' re~~ of fered a broken nose but was treated at escaped from the Nansemond jail where No specific plans have ticen eannarked arguments contained In earlier unsuc-the Marine Corps Air SlaUon dispensary be was awaiting trial on charges of ab-for the lots as of yet, however. cessful court actions against the city of and released, while Lt. DI.mean escaped ducUng and sexually assauJting a ll-City Manager Kemeth Can' recom- trvine still failed to meet lhe ~ injury . yeat"'Qld boy. A spokesman for the police mended the purchase and suggested that quirements of reJev1nt laws. Both men live on-base at El Taro department 1aid Ausley, who vowed to once the lots are developerl for parking, Withers bad oought to-bloclt the al· MCAS, whm Ibey are atl&ch<d to die in the Great DIJmaJ Swamp rather local businesses opposite the property tomey aeoeraI'rplln to file a notlce of Marine Fighter Attack Training than be rocaptured, was arrested in a {midway down the HO block or Avenida dismissal of the city's ninth "Promised Squadron 314, according to _spokesmen at shed, about five miles from the home or Del Mar) might refurbish their bulldings Land" action. That dismisa:al, Withers the Ywua base. ·• • . his parents. to provide rear entrances. reasori.ed, mJgbt prejudice the C&llfornia 1--'---------------'-----------~=----------­ SUpreme Court's consideration of the lasue. out \hot ~he d11Jc.sllture provisions or the alleged activities nt the Huntington Act are in confhct with the bequests of Beach house. James lrvtn~ II , grandffllher or M;rs. The trio -Judy Ann Klusmeyer, 25; H tin" to POW Smlt.h, who directed lhal the Founda~~on Helen Marie Ryan, 37, and Carol Ann Do-Ull g ll . ' administer the t.rvlne Company stock .. as mian, 27 _ are scheduled to appear April a unit. ~lt~ut. division or s~gregation. 30 ln Wes t Orange County Judicial s H · w ' . A s~1t rumed at clarlllcat1on of the con· District Court to face charges of pros-ays e asn t f!J~t JS pending In Superior Court, be tituUon and conspiracy to commit pros-"'~;.: Smith .charged that an :u'pcalsal ::,:~uon. All three currently are free on Beaten by Reds ~f 1n:1ne hold.1ngs made by a New York Investigation of the house on Capstone fRmnf m lTi m com~!~1c~th the T~ Drive by Huntington Beach. police was Air Force 1st u . Bryan Ward of Hun· e orm C • was . 0 •• • · sparked by reports from neighbors who )Jnaton Beach la among five former circum~~~ the dls~ribut.IOTl requirements noted the regular appearance of ex· .... >Hiooers of war who laid 'l\!eld1y lhey to cbanty as provided m the Act. pensive CB!! parked outside the house ~-eren't phyllcally tortured by the North OUffl COAST .. DAILY PILOT TIM Or .. Cot1t OA1lV "ll.DT,,)1'11111 wfll(fl 11 AmlllnMI 11141 Ntwt0Prt11, " llVM!IMlll .., l!\t Or11191 Ct111 '"'*4111111111 C~ll'f, StO& r•!t Ml!lonl t rt ,..o!ltllllll, MOl'ldly llll'OUllll P:rl!11r. fW Cflt1 M9M, NltWfllltl leKll, H11"tt11111011 l11~pr111111tl11 Vl!ll'f, .l,.t~llftl e11t11, ln'!tltls.odltbt~ll -5111 Clemtoi!1/ SI" J-C•Pll!rllll. 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Poverty Ftmd Cuts Protested An estimated 250 persons representing antipoverty programs in the Los Angeles area were scheduled to mBrch )Jear the gates or I.he Western \Vhlte House today lo protest Presldenl Nllon'1 cull tn an- Upoverty funds. The bulk of the morchm, police 10id. were representatives rrom the Los Al.gele.s Rumor Conlrol Center, which Is one or lbe programs which facu U· tiri'ctioo in the new budget cull. Police contacted in advanC'I by the demonstrators IOld the group pllMed a "'simple march" In lhe area along Avenlda del Pruidente which flanks ,...1urts of the Ellmore Thorouabbttd Ranch. 4-<lay \Veek Approved LOS AN(;GLES (AP) -Southern C.llfomla dairy Industry work•rt have appro\'ed e neu1 contract wblc.b sranll r1 lH:ent•-an·hour pay hike and ..u up a four-day. l~hc>un-<1-day work -it. ln<tumy ofllcla!J Uld 'l\Jaday lbe vote was l.414-ro-1,182 for aeetptance. / There was no elabo<aUon oo that issue at the conference, one in a series for newly returned POWs. All f I v e servicemen were lmpriloned Jess than one year. In addition to Ward, 25, the former POWs were capt. Gregg 0 . H&nson, 25, Thousand Oakl ; C.pt. Myron A. Young, 27. Tucton, Ariz.; C.pt. Donald K. Logan, M, S.pulveda ; IJUI lit Lt. Bryan J. Seek. 25, PhoenJJ. Ariz. Hanson, who reportedly said In a broodcast from Hanoi ll!t S.ptember that the POWs would be c:omln1 home In • ,.,, mt 11me u. seo. Georae McGovern wore elect.<! pruldent, •d- mllted 10 newsmen that be had Pllde • po11Ucol 1totement while sUU • prlsoou. "Under normal c:ln:Umstlll<tl I would not have made tbat'statemtnt." Hanson Uld btlore decllnlng to make any other comment on the matter. All Uld they held llO IUf!Jltmeot a111Nt anUwar poop. who visited Hanoi bUI Yaung IOid be felt Jane Faodtl was "not qualified to say IJUI do some ol the , dlrferenl tblnp she did." Young said he foun d a atrict command struclure amon1 POWs ond added that th• prisoners <Olptured earller w•ro k~I ••aregatcd from men caplU~ 11111 tlie end of the war. The men •ra to becln !Mly c:on- valesoott · leaves Iller tbla -a. • 1pokunan at Marcb AFB &aid. OPIN ' ... Tllllis-lnsses ladies Te111is Shees 7.95·9.50-14.95-16.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 ta 58.00 Dunlop.:_WUson-Penn Tennis Balls Temds Wann Ups Tennis Stringing Tennis Hats & Visa rs Duck Feet Fins Masks • Saarkles • Kick Boards l.apna SWin T rulis ~ SWlm Trunks" l Suits SbtlluU-Wltllls l Trucks Frisbees l Beameran&s Siie Sbtes • CllBdrens Sldewa& Back Packs -Sleellill Bags Darts ,. Dart Bards . Im 9 TD 6 Cl8SED SlllAYS ' - • 646"1919 Backboards Basketballs • Goals Baseball Shoes -Bats Mitts · Gloves -Undershirts Volleyballs -Rubber & leather Softballs YoHeyball Nets Racquet Ball Racquets Paddle Tennis Paddles 11andball Gloves & Balls -Ping Pong Paddles l Sets Raleigh Bikes • 1 O Speeds · 5 Speeds 3 Speeds -1 Speed Parts -Tires -T ub3s RJpairi:tg 538 COOER--G46-1919 CLOllD SUNDAY • l ( } ' J • ' SC w......_, Al<U U, 197' quity F-raud Unveiled Phony Death Claims 'Invented at Parties' By DEAN C. MILLEll u ........... ..., W YORK -Two telephone calls con&eieoce:stricbn f o r m e r yea revealed an insurance 1e1,i-.dal may go down as lhe nation's woral. '• stale, federal and stock ••· &• regulatoly agencies and hlJh- audltors and lawyers failed to anythlog 1mlng, the calla revealed a California financial conglomerate away for two years with one of the • t fucredlblc business houe.& Jn csn history. . y told how F.quity F\mdlnc COrp. ol ca, Beverly HIUs, maouloctured oey death clabru, policies and ln- cM at "or nee forgery partie~." ~ of millions ol dollars were !Ill~ out or small Investors around the . try as well as some or lbe biggest ks, brokers and financial institutions the world. UPI correspondents in Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington and· New. York in- testlgated. Their reports on the still-unfolding ocandal fix Tueoday, March 6 as !be day lhe bubble star1ed\ bur sling for Eqully J\l.ndlng and its M r Insurance diaries. two savlnga and loan Oona. oil and gas ventures and nd cattle operations ln Phoenix, , Southern California and San J'rantisco. ' Its insurance &ubsidiarlea Usted at the end o11m $6.5 billion in Policies in force , balf ol them held by Equity Funding Llle ,lnlurance Co. (EFLIC), storm center of lbe scandal. . II began March 6 when the telephone nng ·Jn the omce of Raymond L. Dirk!, 39, insurance analyst for the Wall Street research firm of Delafield Childs. Jnc. DlrkS could hardly believe wbat !be Iler said but promi!ed to investigate. Three days later, Fred Mauck, dlttetor f>l the Ullnols department of Insurance, l fielded a similar call. He also was slag- gOred. i Those call s touched off investigations stlll going on in a dozen states, lhe securities and Exchange Commission , the Juatlee Department and the New YorktStock Exchange. VnUI they put the Equity Funding jigsaw puztle together there is no ac- curate way to assess total monetary loss. Estiinates range from hundreds of millions to billions in real and paper losses. Bogus lnsurance potrcies uncovered so far ~ many of them 801d to re-insuren around the country at ft.80 on the dollar -have a face value or $2.17 billion. Imurance stocks have lost heavily in poper value becall!O ol the scm!al Some S25 million in convertible bonds EqUity Funding was suppooed to bave depotlted 11$ collateral l.n a Chicago bank turned up missing wbeo Ullnois olOclals drilled oP'1I the safety deposit box. Paper 1 .... s on Eqully Funding stodc, whlcll dropped more !ban $10 in an elgh~ day perlod before sales were &topped, run lnto the millions. Storm y W eatlier PrQ'1'Pt8 Hike s 111. Meat Prices By Ualtecl Pm• Loterudoul Retail be.J, pork and lamb prices dli> pod slightly In a lew supennsrkets Tues- day, but tho combination of stormy weather and producers' uncertainty regarding consumer plans caused prJces to rise on light cattle shipments to Mld'festern markets. Cattlt prl.., were steady to II per hundreilwolght blgher al 'ma lo r Midwestern markets largely because shipments were small. A SPOKESMAN FOR the 4gricullure Department said in Chicago the bid weather and tack of lndlcatlon as to con· 11mw" !ntonUons held the shipments ®""-' li'lllID•n In Iowa said the heavy ... ,... t.hlt blanl<eted the slate Monday and 'Neaday were believed lo ho•e killed Jaret numbers ol' calves and newborn plga, a situatlon which would eventually It.ad to even smaller livestock shipments and, as a coNCQuenct, ral.!t prices 1Ull lurtber. Uruvertlty of Illinois agricultural economist Richard Feltner said Tuesday un.-onably wtt ··•••lber has delayed sprlnl planting .. d Is likely to reduce crop prociuctlm. A smaller com crop, be said. would booot grain prices, and, even· tuolly, the cost would ho pa!Sed alon& as a·Jile In the jirlce ol meat. ' BOVOOIT LEADl!RS FROM around the naJ]on wora to meet today In Washlngt.on, 14 dlscu• Murt mOVtl. ~Jany boycoll 111pporlers abarod the \/I"" of the c.asumer Fedttatlon ol Cllllomla, which wu W'lilll tbal !be boycolt be 01\mled on a twice weekly ba.lls Tuellday and Thuraday thn>ugbout April. The National AlsoclaUon of Food Chains said In a 1ta1'nl<nl TUelday any JoalslaUon 14 roll back food prices wauJd "lmmedlatcly btnkrUpt I 11tbatantlal portlcn of the food chain fnduSUl'" bootlule 111pormarketa hold bu&• In· •cotmenll In food producb bouChl al cumnt prlctt. NfiVl;l\'TUFU8S, 80MI!: food ..... chalal cut prlas 'llladay. In the Loi Altctlu ar 1, mul prlc:e nta ol hn J lo IO pemnt look ellect and -rllallm predl<lod 1...,... cull In tho nett luture lo lllmvl&le purt'- ln Ihe roce ol the bo)'mtt aquem. u~,,.......,.. BEGAN ·WITH PHONE CALLS lnt ur1nce An1lytt Dlrlu _Damage the scandal has done to public confidence In \Vall Street, already hard hlt by sliding commissions and soaring costs, is incalculable. lt was Ronald H. Secrist. a former Of· fleer at EFLIC, who called Dirks. Now working for an Atlanta insurance com- pany, secrist told the astonished Ne\1' York analyst that be believed one-third of the EFLIC business was "fake ." He told Dirks of fttke death certificate! being issued , computer runs being doc· tored to fool inspectors, bogus policies being sold to other insurance companies -the v.·hole incredible story. including the charge that scores of EFLlC einployes not only helped in the swindle but often laughed and kidded about it as they forged documents. Secrist qid he wanted to talk about the hoax for many months but didn't because of "fear for my family'' and ''insurance ethics," according to Dirks. Secrist didn't explain that reasoning. "~ to investigate," said Dirks. on March 12 be told one client, believ· ed to be the Boston COmpany lnstltU· lional Investors, Inc., about his findings. Two day1 later, he told another client, and rumors star1ed flytng on Wall Street. Five days later, Dirks notified a third client. By tben, the floor of the New York Exchange was buzzing as big institutions unloaded Equity Funding holdings. One week before the NYSE haired tttaiili In the stock. Dirks received a call from Stanley Goldb!wn, then president ol Equity Funding, who resigned on AprU 2 along with other officers. Goldblwn denied everything and sug· gested a meeting in Beverly Hills. They met al Dirks' hotel and Goldblum again denied everything. They adjourned to the Equity Funding headquarters nearby, ru1d Goldblum again sald the report was incorrect as associates listened. Tension was so high during those meetings that Dirks moved to another hotel under an assumed name. "[ wasn't taking any chance," Dirks said. l!tauck, the Illinois Insurance director, . received Illa call from a still unld<ntllled former Equity Fwldlng tmploye lite In tbe an.moon ot March 9, W.. d • y s •lier the Dita call. .. , 4 ~30 p.m., 1 sat down with dcpar1ment heads and talked ...U lnUJ the nl~ht.'' said Mauck. Th<>y decided the caUer was le11Um1to nnd \'Ott<I to pull a surprl&e uaminaUoo <i !be C<Xnpany's ~· WbUe heod- quartercd In CaWornla~ulty bas main offices In 11Jlnois. '''n>e books are t'beck· ed periodically," said Mauck. uwe didn't know what to look for evtn tbougb the scheme bad beeo outllntd to us. It took our examiner. a certUled public ac- countant, two tull weeks to figure out Just how the scbem• worked In 11-y," , Illinois oUJcials finally visited the • Amtrlcan Nallonal Bank in Cb1ca,eo1 'drilled open !be comJllll,t• aale det>03lt box supposed to eontalri $25 mll!lon In bonds and found nothing, Not a ctnl. Ho\v could such a thing happen, especially when so n11ny employes had been in on the alleged fraud? One investigator was willing to talk bot without attrlbutlon. ·i\Ve do know thnt many Equity employes were doing a dfscreet job they knew was Improper," be said. "So, say a supervisor goes up to a guy and says 'the examiners are coming and want to see a copy of Sueh and such a policy file. l can't find it anywhere and we'll be ln trouble if we don't find it. "The guy covers up for what he thinks is a minor mistake by !be boos. It could have gone something Uke that." Victor Kramer, direclor of marketing services for Equity Funding Corp. noted that nine officers left the company and suggested they may have been the only ones who "knew all the details, knew where the pieces of the puzzle fitted." "RidiCulous," said Dirks. "l talked to many employes and lbey told me scores and scores of employes knew about it. How about the computer people'! They're too sophisticated not to have known or guessed. And the auditors? Just the at· mosphere should have tipped them off." After pinning down the source of the Equity rumors on March 27. the New York Exchange stopped trading in tho stock, according to Chairman Jamel Needham. The SEC followed with a total trading ban. Class action suits asking for damages totallng more than $5 billion have been filed against the company. Expert Takes Equit y Reins LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A na· lionaOy recognized mutual hlrid ex· pert from Minneapolis was naIDed Tuesday by a federal Judge to assume command of the bankrupt end scondal stricken Equity Fund- ing Corp. of America. Robert M. Loeffier, 49, named by V.S. District Court Judge Harry Pregerson to "reorganize and rehabUitate'' Equity under the federal bankruptcy laws. wat1_ es· .. pected to arrive in Los Angeles to.. day. "In elfect, Mr. l..oeffler is now the chief executive offictr of Equi- ty Funding Corp. ol America," the judge's order sald. Senate Would Ex~inguish Little Cigar Advertising· WASHINGTON (AP I -A bill lhal would prohibit broadcast advertising of 50-called littl e cigars bu been passed by the Senate and sent to the.l!ouse. Sen. Franlt Moss (J).Vtah ), chief sponsor or the measure, aaid broadcast advertlslnc of lltUe cigars was J.gal but vk>l.ated the spirit of the ban on cigarette advertising. Moss led th• fight to knock clgarelte Knox Gelatine Agrees to Stop Nutrition Claim COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK UST - . ·- _2nd Major Boat Blaze Reporte ~ The -.d major Newport Beldl J>ijlt j , opotted the fire about t0:15 fire In lea than a week Tutldl!Y nigh .m. and pual>td !he bumln& boat Into' caused aevere damag~to a middle or the aouth I.Jdo cbanrie1, fllhlna vesael Ued at · Yacht where the blaze waa exllngui5bed by Anchonlp, •julL Awt1 ~tUmllc --. ~ actor JOl)!l-Wl!YDO'• 1mu1J yadlt, the They lllid that by untying !he liiiiiilii& Wlld-OOOM. ' bolt, '1111-Ukel,y prevented a niAA>r -Onnc• Collllty Jiarllor pllrOlmen 1114 dlluter tlmllar to. the ooe Friday al people aboard the Patrtclan In the ad· Marini Dunet In Upper Newport Bay where two cabin crulsen were destoyed Court Ruling Seals Irvine Land Battl.e and two othen dama~ed. There were DO lnjurlea roported In Tuaday's blaie and no damage to olher boll .. Hlrl>or Pattolmen teolattvtly blamed the fire aboard the 3$-loot fllllinl boll "Dollcbutu" an electrical wfr-inc . However lts owner, Jotm McKinnt.y of Laauna Beach, inlilled be shut !he main owijch off before goln& uhore. McKinney and bil crew bad left ~ boll about ao bour before the fire wu By TOM BARLEY &polled. ., ., ..., • .., ,,.. MtKlnney reportedly had just purcha .. Santa Ana's tattered battle flag dipped ed. and was transportlnc it from San Diego to Wilmington. He had put In at in defeat for tM 10th and last lime Tues-the Udo Yacht Anchorage, 717 Ufio Park DOWNTOWN DIS MOINES SNOWBOUND BY 13-INCH BLIZZARD Record Cold Followed by Thrt1!1 of Flooding In Iowa day with an Orange C.ounty Superior Drive, to spend only one night. - COUrt ruling !hat set the seal on the long, Witnesses at the scene praiaed lheJast drawn-out saga of the "Prontlsed Land." react.Ion tJ me of harbor patrolmen, OAll.V PllOT lltft ..... Joan Irvine Testifies -At Hearing .. By BARBARA IUll!IBICH 01 ... o.llY "'"' ..... Jn a day.Jong appearance berore the }louse Ways and Means committee in Washington D.C. Tuesday, heiress Joan Irvine Smith charged that the J.ames Irvine Foundation has evaded" re- quirements or the Tax Rerorm Act of 11189. She alleaed lhb was done by deliberate devaluation of holdings In !he· Irvine Con1pany and by "sell~eallng" acts Cl1 !he part of Foundation olllcials. FoundaUcxi attorney Howard J. Privett termed ber allegaUoiis "outrageous" during a tw~r dispute which kept !he committee !n aeulon overUme aa be responded to Mn. Smith'• ltatement. In the coune of her teltlmony, Mn. Smith cited several lnstancet of alleged "llfll-dtallni" In which she charged Founcfallon offitjab had taken penooal advantage of tbtlr positions contrary to provisions of the Tax Reform Act. n.. abil~ were categorically den~ by l'rlfff.j. TH committee la investlgatlng, foun· datlari compl l111ce, with the Tax Reform Act, wtrlcb ~red foundalk>ns to divest themaelvea of holdings ln excess of 20 percent or a single corporation and to in· crease their contributions to charity on a sUding, percentage ecale, over a lG--year period . A bill proposed by Rep. Wright Patman CO.Tor.), whose House Banking Sub- committee is conducting a almultaoeous investigation, would give the !oundaUcats five years to sell off interuts In excess of 10 percent or a single company. • The James Irvine Foundation bolds 54.S perti!:nt of lhe lrfine company's stock and has divested Itself or none since the Act was passed. Privett pointed OU! that !he divestiture provisions or the Act are in connlct witll the bequests of James lrvlne 11, gr11ndfalher cf Mrs. Smith, who directed that the Foundation administer the Irvine Company stock "as a unit without division or segregation." A suit aimt:d at clarification or lhe con- n•ct js pending in Superior Court, he said . Atrs. Smith charged that an appraisal or Irvine holdings made by a New York firm in im, in compliance Y.1th the Tax Reform Act, was "tailored . . , to circumvent the distribution requirements to charity" as provided in the Acl. OU.M•I COAST ' IC DAILY PILOT ,. ... Or ..... 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AM D••••tMo•Uz Te ....... 4t2-44JD C..,.-llftl, ltn. 0!'1119t C..~! ,llbli.tllf!t tMIMfl•+ N1 llfW' '"'lit, Hf\lll•t!ltflt llll~I llltl!W ti" M-..rtftMlll~tl ftll't...i _, .. ,..,..II(... "'!lillllilt lft(Ull ,.., miw. ti CINIPflllt • ..,,., ...... c.lett ,..1.., ..... "' t.tlt ......... Qllflfltoll, lillltcrl,tlln ti' W'ilr UN ~I ill' ..... U.lJ lllllllllfy1 111111""" ..., ... , ...... "*""'•· ... ' f'rot1tP .. eJ WEATHER ... homes on the Great Lakes shores a1 heav-; y,•aves batt~red lhe I a k es' shoteli.nes were left to assess ffiel.r ahare of !he damag .. , tlllmated In the m!Ulom or dollan. Floodwater Crom Lake Erle receded to- day while emergency crews continued to pump -water from the atreell of Toledo, Ohio. Water had reached dtplha of two feet in aome areaa of tbe city. Some.15 Oblo National Guardamen, ac- tivat.ed Monday, remained on duty today ,., prevenl lootJnc and aulol re11denta returnlog ID their hom11 along Lake Erie's shores. · '!be flooding caUled no oertoua lnjurt .. , but only a few of the IOO peraono who evacualed tbelr homes ln -Toledo'• nearby Point Place, were able to return lo their bom .. by Tuesday night. Huntington Home Ruled ''House,' Robert 11ylng Ore boats arrived witbln minutes But lhe ruling by Judp . Jlfter the fire wu roported. Kneeland came as an anUdlmax. A Newport Beach city fire department .tolemenl by Slala Ana'• attomey just olflclala lllid tblo momJna Ibey lntend to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN SEEK MEMBJ RS F"'m Left Aro Suit Skorslck, Orph1 Ser!119 and Susao Htnmao lhree hours before, made Kneeland'• join the harbor district In cmducting an four-page summa~ stricUy academic. extensive lnvesU&•tioo into the cause '}I San•· Ana r;ru Attorney James !he Ort. The blaze damaged !he cabin ~ · " alid !he forward oectioD ol !he boaL Wllhen, whne walling for the Judge's Damage to the Dollcbester was ten- rulln&, admitted hi> city council blis 1""' tatively estimated at $7,000, but harbor all In-In plaol to put the llkcre cllotrlct officials said the exact damage -lndultrW enc1a.. Oil the community'• wW DOI be known unW lhe boll Is hauled ...-..,. fr1nce wtlhln Santa Ana out and inlptcted. ._ ... ,.~-. _ ·-~-•-rporaled In Lui ,...k'o fire, which caUled an College Women Sponsor 4 Coffees During April .... --~ u ·~ ·~ e1Umaled $1(1,000 dama&• to lour bolls, December, 11'11 the tu rich pareel 11 the wu apparenily 1t1Red by a portable All south coast women graduates or new city's. Wltben ouueoted Santo .\Ill electric heater !hat fire olflc;lals llid was lour-year unlvenllles nnd ccllues are would i tve ~ 111 lepl contention "Irvine left to close to wood paoellna In one of invited lo four coffee gatherings during doem't ezllt '. ,. tbeTheboataha. ailed tha 1,_ the t April sponsored by the local branch of His peutmlsm proved to be Justified Y . ve c t m::i wors the American Association of University when Judje Kneeland firmly ruled, juot boat fire In Newport Beach In nearly 10 Women. as his collequel on the 8uPerior Court yean. Guests living In. MJsslon Viejo, Laguna bench had earlier ltated, thlt the writ Niguel, Dana Point and San Juan sought by Witben could never be •· Capistrano wlll be g·reetecl at 9: 30 a.m. granted. In abort Judge 'KDMland said El Toro Pilot Friday by members •I the home or Sue Irvine, _.. a cltyc:' ezilt, Hinman, S30'1'l Sea Lion Drive, Dana Kneeland'• op ,......,""" a recert Point. Presidio, San Clemente. The association members will explain group projects whlch include community work, gourmet dining, bridge and study sessions on topics such as media, global inte rdependence and changing Ufe 1tyles for women today. ' For more' Information and reserva- tions, call the individual hostesses: Mrs. Hinman. 493-1568, Ruth Kirkpatrick, 4!12· 6594; Suzi Skersick, i9'l-9436; and Orpha Sering, 492·537l. Stolt supreme Court rullq wblcli pt..,.. E-'--Bia . g Women inlere>led In the group and lhe rtabta ol reaid<nta over !hose ti-!ml-~ pes Zin residents of Harbor Estates, Viewpointe. • ~?..1n.~bad .. -~tlonf~-shoredllls. Colony eove, Bay curr Tlu·ee Do'\vntown .,...... ni.Jm ...-..~ """"&l.r:J Arizo Cr h Village and Capistrano Beach may visit cltylw>od WU achieved ~y. '!'be na as the home of Rulh Kirkpatrick at 10 a.m. -- lrvlne Company u larpll landowner -April II, :1115 Via Ballena In Shorclllis. Lots Acqmr' ed and owner of !he 1111 1<n lndmtrill ~R,. ·~-A "'I pilot trom El Sao Clemente residents II"'•• south of · par<tl Santo Ana llYI wu "promlaod" ...::'~M:~.'.'.'.~-,.!; Station and hi> Avenlda Pim may 1ather ~lW a.m. or to !hem In 1111 -lbould ba" pwteoted •~v m~ ~.-l :lO p.m . .(prll II at !he home of Suzi the tacorpontloo, !he county aeat city'•' radar lnlercept olftcer eocaped fn>m Skerslck, 20I Calle De Ania. By San .Clemente suits claimed. • • tbe1r blazlnc F4 Phantom 'l\lesday after· Anyone interested in lhe group but Clos '-1 One Yea Judp x-llnd ·ruled In favor of Iba ....,, eJectlni just be!Gre It cruhed ~· unable to allend the daytime events may The city' of San Clemente has eu r rl1hta of lhe cltlroDI of the MW city, The aircraft fiown by Maj. Edwaiil R. atleod the galheri~( at 7:30 p.m. April 24 become !he owner of tllr< .. ~ prime · aaflnl lhey haoe excluoift rlcbl to !Oka Dlll1y, .01 had juot lallell qll wben a fire at the home of (lrpha Sering, 928 dovintown tots whlcl\ .eventually could Oran1e County Superior Court Jud&•-.. ;tha -fand even tbouO '~ llvln1 wllMlfnc 11(11al acllvated, sendlna him ln-Roberl P. Knoeland ruled Tuesday tho:t I! oulalde Iba araa, In tb1a "!119 Santa Ana, to a nrtll circle ~ an attempted land·. serve to ease parking problems In the home on Capstone Drive Jn Huntington have oome ~ ruled that Wllherll' Ina. Sex Suspect Captured business district. S,ach ta a house. · Juda• Kneel lie and lat Lt. WWlam Dlm<an, 25, ·Theor\zln& !hat the $46,000 selling price ·Judge Kneeland'• granting of the challenge of the action !ftpooed by the baJ1W out when the plane wu 200 feet was a good one C011Jlderlna present land dt..lrlct attorney's petition puts 1782 stale'• attorney ceneral W.. not "•all aboV. tp'OllDd and It waa obvious· ti could PORTSMOUTH, Ya. CUP!) -Two "3lues1 city councilmeA r"l"'nUy Capstone Drive io the "bawdy house" taken. . . . not land safely. police detectives Tuesday captured agreea Lo commit the runm far lhe three category that, in lhe past, has been ex-And be made it ~ in hil wntten fovntlpton .aid Maj. -Dailey suf-Richard Alvin Ausley, six days after he parcels along Avenlda CabrWo. . tended to several topless, bottomless and optmon that Wltben -~~g of fered a broken DOM but was treated at escaped from the Nansemond jail where No specific plans have been eannarked nude bars in Orange C.ounty under arguments contained in . eenler ~ tbe...Marlne Corps Air Station dispensary he was awaiting trial on charges of ab-for the lots as of yet, however. California's Red Light Abatement Act cess[ul court actions agaimt the city of · and released, while Lt. Duncan escaped ducting and sexually assaulting a 13-City Manager Kemeth Carr recom- lt meBns that the house wiU be. clOsed lrvine still failed to meet the r& injury. yea.Nlld boy. A spokesman for the police mended the purchase and suggested thal for one year and then will be sold _ beds qulrements of relevant laws. Both men live on-bale at Et Toro --department said Aualey. who vowed to once the lots are developed for parklng._ and an _ at 8 abertf('s aucUon. Withers had , IOtllht to block the at· MCAS, where they are attached to die ln the Great Dismal Swamp rather local bu!loesses oppoelte the property Judge Kneeland's dee.talon drew 0~ tcwney general • ~ to .rue ~ notice o1 Marine Fighter Attack Train Ing than be recaptured, was arrested in a (midway down the 100 block of AVi!nlda \'iOUl approval from other residents of dlsmlasal of the City s . DtDth Pro~ Squadron 314, according to spokesmen at shed. about five miles from the home or Del ·Mar) might re.furbish tbelr buUdi.ng.s Capstone . Drive who attended the court Land" action. That. dismissal, ~1thers 1 _:1:::h•:_Y.::uma=:..r:!>'=se=·-____ _:. ___ h:...ill:...:.pa:...r:...•ols_. __________ 10...;pro:_v_ld_e_r_ea_r_en_1r_ance_•_· ___ _ hearing. Also on hand io hear the ruling reasoned, might, preJ~ce ~ Cllifomia \\'ere three women arrested on pros· SUpmne Courts_ com1duaUon of the titution charges stemming from their lasue. alleged activities at the Huntington Beach house. lfhe trio -Judy :Ann Klusmeyer, ~5; Helen Marie Ryan, 37, and Carol Ann Do- mlan, 27 -are scheduled to appear April 30 In West Orange County Judicial District Court to face charges of pros- titution and conspiracy to commit pros- titution. All three currently are free on bail . Investigation of the house on Capstone Drive by Huntington Beach police wu sparked by reports from neighbors who noled the regular appearance of er· pensive cars parked JIWldt !he house and the delivery at the residence or what appeared to be an abnormal number of king·sized beds. Poverty Fund Cuts Protested Ao estimated 150 per.sons repretMt~g antipoverty programs in the Los Angeles area were scheduled to march near the gales of !he Weslel'n 'White Hou,. today to protest President Nixon's cull In an- tipoverty lunda. The bulk or !he marchers, police nld, were representatives from the Los AJ.gelea Rumor Control Cenlu, which ls one of the programs which facts U· Unction in tht new budaet cuta. Police cootoeted In advance by the demonstnlors sold the gl'Ollp planned a "simple march " 1n I.he 1ru~aloag A"enida del Preald<nte which flanU pastures of the Ellmore Thol'QUlhbrod llanch. 4-<.lay Week Ap pr oved LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) -Southern Call!omta dolry tndualry workerl have of.proved a oew contract which arant1 ft l .. enl3·an·hour poy hike and &el> up a lour-day, 10.houn•<IAY work -k . lndualry ornct1l1 aald Tuttday the ..,. .... l.11'·1 .. 1.182 for occtptance, Huntington POW Says He Wasn't Beaten by Reds Air Force Isl Lt. Bryan Ward of Hun- tlngtoo Beach Is amoog five former pri110110n of war who nld Tueaday Ibey ~~reo·t phyalcolly tonlln!d by the North Vietnamest. The five men added at a press con- fennce at March Air f'orce Bise that they were e,._c! ID va!71nc degrees or poychologlcal pressure. There was no elaboration oo that issue at the conference, one in a Rries for newly returned POWa. All 11 v e servicemen wel'6 lmprlloned less than one year . In addition to Ward, U , the former POWs were capt. Gregg 0. Hanson, 25, Tliou11nd Oaks: Capt. Myron A. Yowig, 27, TUCIOl1. Ariz.: Capt. Donald K. l.A>lan, 16, lltpulveda: and lit Lt. Bryan J. Setk, U, Photnlx, Am. Han.... who reportedly said In a broldcut fl<lm Hanoi tut $tpWnber !hat !he POWs -1d be comln& home In a vtry -time II Sen. Goorl• McGovml were elected presldtnt, •d- mltted 10 oewsmon that he bad made a potJUcal otatemcl while otUI 1 prliontr. "Under normal c\rCUlDllanctl I would not ban made that otattment," Hant9ll aald be!.,. decilnlnl to make Ill!' olher comment on the malter. All aald lhef held DO retenlmllll acalnol anUwar IJl'OUPI wbo vts!led Hanoi but YOUlli said be felt J ... FGnda Wll "not qualified to say and do tome of the dl!ferent lhln&a ahe did." Youna 11td be found a 1trlcl command 11ru<11ure among POW1 and added !hat the prtsoners captured earlier 'fWCN kept ••areg•ted Crom men captured near tile end or the war. 'l1le meo are to belln IO<loJ - valucent 1 .. vu later this -k, • spokesman II Man:b AFB 11ld . • °"" ' .. ' Tellis lmses ladies Telllis Shoes 7.95 .9.50-14.95-16.95 Temis Rackets 4.95 to 58.00 Dunlop • Wilsan • Penn Tennis Balls Temis Warm Ups Tann~ Sb1nginc Tennis Hafs & Visors Dack f9't Fins Masks -Snnles-Kick Bads lqn Swill Trunks SWil Tl'lllks' & Saits lfBI 9 Tl I Cl.8SED SMAYS ' • 646-1919 Backboards Basketballs -Goals Baseball Shoes -Bats lfrtts -Gloves -Undershirts -YolleyballS -Robber & Leather Softballs Volleyball Nets Racquet Ball Racquets Paddle Tennis Paddles · Handball Gloves & Balls Ping Po111 Paddles & Sets Ralejp Bllles - 1 O Speeds • 5 Speeds 3 Speeds -1 Speed Parts -nres • Tubss napairi:ig CLOUD I UNDAY ----538 COOER-046-1919 - ·~ ] In lb ell pr ck ho " m "' Al pl V( bl " bl in Cl VI " th F\ SI " la '11 ~ n ~ " 0 • 01 fi f SI s u y ji c E D It p l d t • ' c 1 ' j ' J ' l ' I! -.J4 IWLV PILOT WtdM141r. ~P<ll II, 197) • Phony Death Claims 'Invented at Par~' By DEAN C. MILLER UP1--....1- NEW YORK -Two ielel'I-callJ !rom con&cienct-alricken r o rm e r employes nYeale4..an..lnsurancc.sctnd•I tha,i may go down 11 the nation'• worat. l\'htJ'o slate, federal and sloct ex· ctuonae relJU]atory agendes and ht.,;. pri...cl audltors and 11,wyers !ailed to detect Anything wrong, the can. revealed bow a Calllomla financial conglomerate got away for two yeara wll.b ooe of the most-Jncredible buslnest hoaxes in Anierican history. They told how Equity Fundlna Corp. or America. Beverly Hills, manulactuttd phooey death claims. poUclos and In- voices at "office forgery partie:;." Hundreds ol mlll!OOJ ol dollars were bilked out of small lnvestoi:s around the country as Well 1111 some of the biggest banks, brokers and Unanctai insUtutlons in the world. UPI correapondents fu Los Angeles, Chicago. Washington and New York In- vestigated. Their reports on the stUl-unfoldl,ng scandal !ix Tuesday, March I 11 the day the bubble started bursting ·for Equity ~~~ t!!: ~ 1~ln~ 1:n!t1 ~~ asaoctation.1, oil and gal vent,ures and land and cattle op<ratlons In Phoenix, Tucson, Southern catlfomia and Sin FtaMisco. Its Insurance subsidiaries listed at the end ol 1972 $6.S billion in policies in forct, hall Of them held by Equtty Funding Lile losunuice Co. (EFLIC), >lortn center ol. the scandal. It began March 6 when the lelephoce rang ·In the office of Raymond L. Dirts, 39, insurance analyst for the Wall Street -.rch firm ol Delafield Childs, Inc. Dtrlti could hardly believe whal the caller saJd but promised to investigate. Three days later. Fred Mauck, dlrtctor of the: Illinois department of in!R.lranct. fielded a siprtlar call. Be also was stag· gered. Thoeie calls touched off inveetlgations still >going on in a doun states, the 8ecurllies and Exchange Commission, the JuaUce Department and the New York1Stock Exchange. UnUI they put the Equity Funding jigsaw, puzzle together there ls no ac- curate way to assess total monetary Joss. Estimates range from hundreds of millions to billions in real and paper 1 ...... Bogus insurance policies uncovered so Jar -many of them sold to re-insurers a.found the country at St.80 on the dollar -have tt face value of $2.17 billion. Insurance stocks have lost heavily in pope:r value because ol the scandal Some 125 million In coovertlble boods Egult~ Funding was supposed to have depoeiled as collateral in a Chl.ca10 ~ tumejl up missing when llllnois ollicials drilled open the safety deposit boz. Paper losses on Equity Funding stock, which dropped more than $10 ln an eight· day period before saJes were stopped, run Into the mllllons. Stormy W eatlier Prompts Hikes In Meat Prices By Uallod Pmt 111......,-1 · Ralall bod, pork and lamb prlct! dip- ped slightly io a few supennaikets Tues- day, but the combination ol stormy weather and producers' uncertainty ngardlng consumer plans caused prices to rtso on Ught . cattle shipments lo MldVfestem markets. catllt prtces were steady to II per bWldrtdwelght higher at m a j o r trtl4We1tern markets largely because shipments were small. A SPOKESMAN FOR the Agriculture DeJ)lrtment said In Chicago the bad wt1ther and tack of tnd.lcatlon ·u to ~ sumtr11' tntenUons held the ablpments down. Farmers In Iowa said the heavy snow• that blanketed the state Monday Ind Tuelday were believed to have kl1led · large numbers ot calves and newbom plg11 a sltu1Uon which would eventually !tad to even smaller livestock ahipmentl and, N a conaequence, t'8be pricos still lurtbet. un1 .. n1ty ol Illinois agricultural economlsl Richard Feltner said Tlletd•Y unSHIOtllb\y wet -.v.;ather bu delayed gprlna planting and II lll:ety to redUce crop production. A smaller com crop, he sakl, would boost grain prtcea, and, even~ tually, the coot wnuld he Pl*d along u a·n.. In~ j>rlce ol meal • llOYOOl"I' LEADERS FROM 1round Ibo naUon were to meet today In WasbtngtGll todllcllll !uturt-. ~lluy bo;tolt IUJlpo<len obarod the 111010 ol the Conaun\er Ftdetalloll or Ca!Uornla, which w11 ur1lnc that the l>Oycolt he extende<I_ 'I" •. twice weekly bests 'lllHday and n"')"'•Y throufbout April. • The NR!lonal AuocllUon ol Food Cbalnt aaJd In 1 at.ttement Tuetday any leslJlaUon to ~ blct food ptiW wwld "linmedlatoly blnkrupl I IUl>llan!Ull = ol the food cluoln Industry" supermarut> hold blip ln- "stment> In '* irodU<\a botiCht It Clll't'tnt prices. 'I tn"IT ......... BEGAN WITH PHONE CALLS ln1ur1nce An1lyat Dlrka Damage the scandal has done to public confidence in Wall Street, already hard hit by &tiding commissions and soaring costs, fs inCalcuJable. lt was Ronald H. 5ecrist. a fonner of· fleer at EFLJC, who called Dirks. Now working for an AUanta insurance com· pany, Se<:rist told the astonished Ne\V York· analyst thal be believed one-third of the EFLlC business was "fake." He told Dirks of fake death certificates belng issued, computer runs being doc- tored to fool inspectors, bogus policies being sold to other insurance companies -the whole incredible story. including the charge that scores of EFLIC einployes not only helped in the swindJe but often lau~ ana kidded about it as they forged doCuments. Secrist said be wanted to talk about the hoax for many month$ but didn't because of "fear for my family'' and 'jinsurance ethics," according to Dirks. Secrist dido't explain that reasoning. "l started to investigate," said Dirks. On March U be told one client, beUev1 ed to be the Bostoo Company Institu- tional Investors, Inc .. about his findings. Two days later, be told another client, and rumors started flying m Wall Street. Five days later, Dirks notified a third client. By then, tbe floor of the New York Exchange was buzzing as big institutions unloaded Equity Funding holdings . One week before the NYSE baited trading jn lbe stock, Dlrks received a call from Stanley Goldblum, then president ol Equity Funding, who resigned -on April 2 along with other officers. Goldhlum denied everything and sug- gested a meeting in Beverly Hills. 11:tey met at Dirks' hotel and Goldbhun again denied everything. They adjourned to the Equity Funding headquarters nearby, and Goldblum again said the report was incorrect as assoclatH listened. Tension was so high during those meeUngs that Dirks moved to another hotel under an assumed name. "I wam't taking any chance," Dirks said. Mauck. the Illinois Insurance director, Senate Would Extinguish Little-Cigar Advertising WASHINGTON (AP ) -A bill that would prohibit broadcast ad'V'ertlsing of llO'<alled little cigars bas been passed by the Senate and sent to the House. Sen. _Frank Moss (l).Utah), chier sponsor or the rMasure, said broadcast ad..rtislng of lltUe cigars was legal but violated the spirit of the ban on cigarette advertising. Moss led the fight to knock cigarette Knox Gelatine _, Agrees to Stop Nutrition Claim WASHINGTON (UPll -Knox Gela- tine Inc., Johnatown, N.Y., Wednesday acned to stop advertising that Knox Gel· 1tlno DriDt Is an Important health and nutrition aid. Uoder a ......,1 order tentatively ac- cepted by the Fedora! Trade Oomll'll• 1100, the flnn also was !<>"bidden !rom sa)'lnf thal gelatine protein In general Is 1 high quallty protein or a aource ol nutr1Uonal bmefll, or that any gelatine food prOtlu<l leads to good heallb or Is nUUiUolta. Tho FTC contended !hot golaline pr<> leln Is rel1Uvely low In qu1fi1y and of lltUc null1Uooal pld. and that K ... Otl1t1ne Drink, contrary to the !Inn 'a Ida, dooa DOI contribute In a 1114jor Wll1 to JNll11ion. Knor agreed to atop maldna the lid· ve1laJnc da1ml but under the Pl'C'a ...-order procedure Its 1ccept1nce did nol CONtltul• an admi.salon that the pnwlous claims were In error. commercials off the airwaves. The Senate approved the 1'utlday, by voice vote. • " ' '1 ' ·- t • l/ti .. t1 Bike? SD Ga , Electric • Asks Rate Relief Sp<clal lo Ille Dolly Pllol SAN DIEGO -Sao DIOiO G11 & Elec:trlc Co. Tuesday fil<..S eppllcallOlll wllll , tile California Public u I 11 i t I e • Commlulon !qr general rate relief for what It aald are ln- creas<d ... 11 or providing service Cor an expandipg populalloo and lor a return 1111roc1enl I<> malnloln financial lnlcjrily. mE COMPANY see k 1 125.71 million aMually In new revenues, an Increase or 8.66 pel«fll. Waller A. ZiUau. company president, said Increases in the cost of servl~ are a~ celerat.in& in vlrtua11y every Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service Wednesdays and Sundays in the DAILY PILOT ~-ol the compony's opere- "C.pital investment qulrements to maintain .end expand electric service, taking 1nto account increased concern with environmental problems, are _staggering," he said. • 1 C a p i t a I investment re- quirttnenls to malntaln and . expand gas service to meet in- cre8$00 customer demand also are substantial." 11''DICA TIVE OF the rblng capital requiremenl.J, 1 b e company said that in 1971. 189.2 million was eipended by the electric department for capital additions. lo 1973 and W14 the estimated re-quirements will be 1119.6 million and SJ4:0.S milUon reispectively,.raising ~three­ year total to 1349.3 million. · In thC gas department the d>mpany wlU cxJ!<nd I ll million In 1973 (or hddltlonal plant to meet 1expandh1g service requireml"nt.s. Jn 1974 an addJUonal $17.7 million will be required -a 19 .percent ln- cfeas~ over · the Dec. 31 in· vestment. 1be company will have 10 sell ms million in bonds. prererTed and common stock and olher krlg-term debt in 1973 aod 191-4 to help flnaoce il:l: total capital investment re- quirements, Zitlau said . TO ATTRACT capital for these investments in gas and electric -plints on a basis that will not be adverse t o customers, the company must earn a compeUlive rate of return, Zitlau said. For an average residential electric bill of $9.73, the pro- posed increase would amount lo 82 cents per month and for an average residential gas bill or $7.34 the increase would amount to 66 cents per month, XEROX COPYING AND 4" to. DUPLICATING ,. NO COMPLm XHOX SERVICE ":,'N·,. VOl.UME DJ.SCOUNT e PICKUP & DEllVEIY•1"""· ;:,:., DOUBLEQUl(K '"° 1 "'• A ... , -,_, 11\t N, M.tlfl 5s~.~-l!.~! A~ IU...U DIC6l rh c 810,000 pauthCJ·* • • • PANTERA hy d<•Tt1ri\l',..o ..• in11,,•rh'<I tor Liri('Oln·l\ll·rcury. Italian C01tf'h"o1·k c-r<•<ll•'<l h\ !h•· IJrlllinnl Ghia S111dlos of Turin. Ford d('"l~n1'tl 1111· ~-'l ('/O •IV \'-H Pn~inc. Four '\ho:t'I ln- dC'(Wnd•·ot 1-11"'~ 0••"11 ;111<11n ld-.:hlfl engine pltH:i'm(•nt, Five S!>o'(*(! i,;rttr bo ,,, 1u11.' \l11hr11ni:r.•>d , .. I 'ti.II lo" 1t:lll•th fnr Panlhc>r. ohnson & son l jbjiiiii@WllMl!I I _yuia1a11-· aa HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540.5630 • 1000 -ORDER .,. ·' Beautiful ~1'• • , Stick-on YOURS . I \ LABELS , TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Ordar For Yaur1elf or 1 friend Mty bt ui•d on en ... elope1 as return tddres l1b1ls. Also ¥try handy es identi{ic-l!lf!on lab•ls for m1r~in9 personal items such •s boo~s. re cords, photos, etc. Label1 stick on ol•ss •nd mey be ~used for m•rking home cenned foc.d ft1ms. All l1btls •re pr inttd with atylish Vogue type on fit1e qua lity white gummtd p•p•r. r-::.....-----~-~~~----1 .. 111 lfl thh ct11 .. 11, clll •lid '"'II wllll ll.U IOI I "II" """II"' LI Mi OI,., ... o. •t~ I~ I Ct•ll M•••· (•I",,,.,., I ' I I I I I l ____ ~!_L~T -~!~!!~~----j President Retire• • ' ' , ~":, .. " ~.ill ::,. u• ~ m: \I.'! I] WASHINGTON (AP) ;o;.r.I 'if":: ;~~" ~ fj.. !,fl ~ !li :""" Food 111<1 Drug Admlnr,v.11oo ~ ,.. ~;;;; 'i n~ 11• .;:g M~ ' offlclala eoon ,,u1 ~that OCK& • F~iw.~,,_ 111 s-.. t: • 11111 ...., \'-. FDA Sf3eks Micro Oven Protection microwave ovens be required -'..fW:. F~:'~ 1~ lt~ ·•YCfl'I ,, , '= ~ to Include an added safety li='1~•t,~ &:= 1;~ lll! i'rJ.\"", ~ ll~ Ir: 00 ~,~· feature to keep. the ovens from ~ .,.. ef"'1 8:,, Lr J ,~ iii; -. 'I! . =...'!:I ' 1\11 1 1: operating with the docit open, =:,. W....~""t Geklut~ 1!"" iU2 ""f! ::'f:.W:,,' ji~ The proposal WOuld,be aim• ~ OI,._ (I:,.: ~C~~ = r,: ~!m ~ 1~ fll Cr. ' ed at cootalniog microwave 1•• ...._ ~ Ud •~• ~ ioy; "" I • I= • ilif Mid W. 1tt lvll "' ..., radiation fhlch tome scieo· ~ ~ _..-~ ~(t-1"' :--r• ;1"' tlsts have linked .'to eye ·~·~ Mv W: •u 1 , 11~ ~~.; ~r.!ti: 16- damage In hwnans a n d r::; H..::11 ~ S1;; •-"~ 1311t I v~ t~ 1l reprodOOllve damage in teat ~ tt:"" iM• = :Ws:V ~ 4tt ~:~~~ 1,t~ Jtt animals. ~ ovens us e er 32°" » f:r: Adil i '5:' Jill~ I dlll-f••p"d Aorll •·"H ;~.~•-"!_,(• V : .... ttl'h m crowave ra a .... ~ ra 1 !.V,'1. '!.~~ .. :fl 11 liM ~.: 1!'~l , ~v s~ '•"'• 11! .. cookln. g of fOC)ds. • Ab( I' .. i. ~';!II c "" w 1 Ill i4 v ~ ill ~.·~~~~~~ ·:~· ~, ROBERT L ELDER, depu-.... 1..., T .. i:: "~ ~ c fa~ r :I: ~ '~ ~ w~o fl\'t ~il' 1y director of the Bureau of ~..,.,.~... ~ 1M 21 21 s.. Wr1c1 " ftt i\l" R·•'·lo"'cal Health said ' , ..., "' .,.. Allfll ••~ '' sv· MOt'Cil Wt ll " ilUllJ 1Y • ~El ,_ '" HY.tt <: 1M4 lf\11. VMOlb Welllle' M lM bureau hu sent Its o "" Eur Sl4lli " HYPw c is 2WI VI ll\6 ~1a1 ,., m. 1~ the FD• ............. KlOOfll''S of-~ ~::;: U'4 1• ,,.... wo1 1tv. 10 ~ w. w w.t JtWl 1"' l§ 0 _..._.. ........... It mill hat the J" \:=,.,, f'~ l!'4 '--1 1!~ ~ • fice ror final approval prior to ~ ... in e w ~"19 11 11¥1 llfllef c"' I02¥t l' • Toh 5'" 1.,,"' " Jlllbl'·atlon. lmpl--lalion of agency con.sldera a 11£1e l~ ~~-.,..,-.. " aaa ,.-'"'ore· Ea ··~ •14 Sllld '"°"' 1 ;a,.. 1 ,., ~ID" a; ""' ..... " lo the FDA ._.. ..... Im> U\11 ~ GI U\4 1~ =~v I W K I'~ ~ B" SUCb standards UIUally takes Of radial n, ~ did ~ 1 .s1'9 ~ lft'e(Jr'A :: 7 !'~ I l!\6 m ~ .. Sy 4 I~ at least a year. ~ a Tbermador oven w '~ ~ tt n1o1, llltr$f cg t1-. !lft> ;:N•..:= jfil• lt ~,,....,.,. ~w 'U' 1T u'"' ,...,.... The proposal WO\lkt require not shut off automatic~ ~,.:. ~ •= 1m fn ,~ 1r:, 1111~ trw , .i•• it 4~ all new mJcrowavf ovens to w~n t!'lt ~ ~ r ,r.; ~ i; 1;;t ~ ="'f. 1t1A 1r' "' 5 1 1 rorit • v a shut down autorhalically officials said the, roodel u ~coi ~~ ~ ~:."; ..f ~ 1m,. JO .. ost· A•tive When the S.S. President \Vilson came home to San whenever the re is.f failure of ·redesigned btf~ any sot th l11 °' L., ,..,,, ,._" ...... m 1r• .... Francisco for the last time Monday, the America n Ute present dou!:fe-interlock the hands of CODIWDVJ· '11 ,., ~'i: ~ 1r" ~~T(lllfl :~ 1'~ pas.seW;er ship serVlce came that m,uch closer to Its system designed tr shut the Elder said some m1nufao-t ~ '1~ !~ ~ ~~0·~: tffim l •10oe:tts ''.tdtd.,., t~,aTc "'.,.~ Tjit\d•~ d. 'th th ti · r th "'"I I l U s ••· 1 •-ac1 p1anni. ... to eo L ~ 11~ it-v c1111 10~ •• •llDOllod bv NA •0• flag passenger liners are left on the high seas. Is opened. niatket models wit.Ii·~ ··~ it~ 211'4 ~ Ind •. ~ ~11to , .DOD .._ + \'oo en t e re ring o e v• l son, on y wo . • oven! off .as soon uft: door urers au" Y are ... iv "Mn d~ iMV. K•~• lfll 1• 1lli vi"" •l4 ,. 11 ,. c11t. The FDA has found that again1t interlock tallUre. 18' ·~ J: ft = ~: lirt Wt ~:.ir~1, ~ i 2~ some models of oveps, which' did not name the manutac-nt, r: j(~~l 11! :!: 1:.i\11.&0:-" i Ut I t ~ Swckholders W agi11g Fight ·to Oust Bo~rd either have been rtealled or turera. C: :t: := t;.S1 2s ~ b:t" 01bh It ,,,,.. ~ -·-··· blocked ~m go\fti on the EldersaldFDALsalloooo-• ~ tJlo'litv.~.=,c !} ~uc-Ulld.,f~ ti::! .... W+··~ markel •COOllnued lo ptpnp out Sidtring actJoa on One kfety 1 Utl :f"" f°' t=.t'°ir. ~~~fl =::u L ftt: ~ ~ 1" • ' "tb• t..~ ~ lfMllfiftD QUl -0( • 110. ,Co m 10 tlt;!tY H jioj, 4 microwave rays WI Ii.:: a.,,_.... o·-::-'it · !ti onn 1•~ 1..i. Cllmll "" ~ NA.SO vat-Toct•v1 us.iMO door. -n. COnsumers Union r....nrt In .:;! •""'-!N 21 1<1~ 1A 11v. AOYMIC" m --"T . IOCll "" !7Vr Lion Ct$o ·~ ~ B:l'-uo The probtem ~-cropped whJcb the producl estfng .~ Nl ~ rn: ~ co it. ~~ =rorit im up in la1e ti'll with some organhalion advised 1galnsl =~= i 1• IA Mod Gu 14~ 1s Amana Radar Ra I) g e 1 bu.Yin& microwave ovens. 1110.11t 1~ 1tl t:::fill"' 1t ~;l-,,,-.-,-,.----.--1.-1.-,,.-.-e----n1anuJactured in fMe and 1969. ,.... n. it• Mot'n Frt n \o!i "' u Ill:'• ..., • • SAN DIEGO l API - A group of stockholders is wag· ing a proi1:y battle to oust the board of directors of' €ohu, Tnc., ronne.rly Cohu Elec- tronics, a San Diego firm which reported sales of $11.3 n1lllio11 lasl year. 1'11E ;'COllU Shareholders Co1n1ni1tee" is led by Robert 0. Peterson and Richard T. Silberman , who became direc- tors h( 1971 after their five. man partnership gained con- trol of 12.~ percent of Cohu Acquisition Of Coast Firm Signed LTE Imperial Corporation, in tcrna!Jonol e/cclrica/ and fluid p()Wer c<1 u i p men t 1nanufacturer, has announced the signing or agr~mcnts to acquire 80 percent of the· outstnndlng stock of Nucleonic Data Systems. Inc .. a Newport Beach deve l oper and manufacturer or X ·Ray nuorescence gauging systems for industrlh'! process control. The acquisition will provide ITE entry into the nuc1eonic gauging and control field and expand the Com pan y's capabilities in industrial con- lrol. The finn is head· quartered in Spring House, Pa. \VUh the acquisitioo. lo be niade through arf exchange of stock. ITE will assume n1nnaf!ement c o n t r o I of Nucleonic D a ta Systems. which 1vns found ed in 1969 by Dr. Donald E. Wright, nuclear physicist and veteran ·of 15 years in the lield of nuclear gaugfftt and control. Dr. Wrlghl will contlnue as presi- dent of the company which Y>'ill be operatfd as an tTE subsidiary under the ITE Power Equipment Group. Nu cleonic Oala Systems use radio-active I so t opes to determine and r e g u I a t e coaling depth and uniformity in painting or platjng Steel or aluminum, or in applying surface coatings to paper. plastic or rubber. NEW ISSUE !!tock by means of a tender of· fer. CONSUMERS Un ion said tr.: A1 lfw. H~ =:'1~t ~ffv,1----------'-­ Amana began an iniensjve that with ooe model il was ~ l:: ~ '11~ =r l\Vi l~ Ntw York tU"ll -TM to11..;.""' 11" search for all S,135 or the possible for owners to remove c.-N Gs Mfdihil 4 .,. ~ ..... ,..",•" "' "'", :::d .. """ '"' Si~::e~an s:~1·~et:!':':: s~ mo4els and found a shield deslped to block ac-)~ \11~ ·: 1F l~ ar;IK'l'i~ = ~ ~~~:r a:~ ~ o:;~:: over the Southern California 4 · cen to one of the interlock ~,..11tt a. 22~ ~ "'Mr.is G•s 12ll n>.t ,,,"!!' w.,wunf.-c~,... r.• '.,.'" • fte · ( b Cllonl Co -,Jt tf4 M fob ~ -~ ,...rtnet ,_Tho °'t'VIOUI 1•t FirstNationalBank.in1967. THE FDA monitored the protectors. mDVutg ez,_. ~p 37VoJl\4 =ul Cp ,, n lll'kt Oad rM Cl.If''"' 1011 •lf 1prlct. A proxy statement Usted the µarch and r$ai.r of the' shlel( might en1tbl~oven c~~:',.;: 8 ttVi ,..,00:.~ ~; ~ ~.... u.11>1i1ts ,.1 shareholders' (1W'fl slate qf ovens, even thbt.tgh Amena owners to bypas~ in· 111, A '':o 1:..., =~$11 c1 1#~ 2{i.'1 1 Gii kfllad11• 214 11t IJf) 21.4 candidates for the · 1 was not legally obligated to do terlock., Consumers U 1 o n ~/•v1!'ir 1334 ,,~ ~1~1 ,~i~ 1f~ 12r; i ~~;'\ad~~ ~ {~ It il:; seven thl Th ' "d cow Crp 17\\ 11\.l N•I Llbly ll>'rli HU. '.Atn 61~1111Utt l'ii I Up 11.2 board re ta In i n g onl y any ng. e ovens w_ere sa1 • , . Coc1c L.• 21""' 11~ Nt Mi:HCr '"' t i'. s c1 Rlt~lnv wt 1t~ u11 H.7 Silber:.Oan. Missing w 8 s manufactured before th~ ftrst Fe~eral regulabons reqd ~nre ~=:.rfh~ lit? L;rv.. ~~~~..,, 1•! 1:~ • er.l~:x~:Cf~ •itt tt ~~ l~:~ W,·11,·am s. Ivans, prcsld-t of l•d. era.I standa..,t., applying to that interlocks be shlelde in a C~M","' P l!~ 11•-. Nhrtll co 1 ~ 1t\lii • H•mUlflT w1 no ·~ uo 1!·' "" "f" , • ·11 fj OUI n1 ••M f.11'7 NEii<! GE 17 11'!-i t A.Ill.a Loillll"f ~ l~ Up 1 2 Cohu and a di-tor ,·,nee 1~n microwave ovens took effect fashion which w1 not pcnn ross co 11\1 1ti'> NJ"''' G 1,,, 11~ 10 ~ tt1111 s .. v t'• ¥-Up u;1 • ~ ~ . Ith r l d . rvtcl'I It f'i\ nti Nlcoltt In 10 11 11 5Jlll0 Food 5Y 7~ 1 U!> l" · in October. 1971. tamperrng w sa e Y ev1ces. "" Not1 ~it N1t1JH11 " 3111" u~ 121,, Pwta wu 2 t, v11 ~.1 PETERSON'S GROUP con-Last year, as part of its pNr Elder said the FDA will see 8:~., 1': tst. fr~ ~r 8 ~~ m: li ~=~1cf°r~ i ~ 11: 1:3 trots approximately 312.,430 gram to test evef)' new model how it can . make that re-8:i! ~ •1; '~ =::.11N~ s.1'tt st1 li t~~k!\'111~~~ 13~ l"" uW!11 ll:f shares representina 20 percent of 1nicrowave oven to make qilirement sh£fer. 0.1• Gtn ., Cl !t_u.:1r 11:. 21"1 l L'J n MOtMirdl tad11 21' 14 p 12.s -~ . l · 0.C:~ 0. 1•\\o 111\ """kwd H ·~ t U ~IXOll'I OOltl 12411 1~ o 11., Of the f,542,062 shares OUt· 0Kor ifl 11~ 6r• Oaen Or .Sl\O l'\I It Int.I C--ln '°! J 11 12. Ooltlb A.II: 51 ,,,. CkO<eo" Ell 11"6 J)\' "O Gltl C-lt ~ VII 11.1 standing, the proxy statement Some Porti"ons of U.S. 2!1~~.·~I ,:~t 3'V1 .. Df= t:! I~ l~~ y :=:..~i~ lt: I B: n:' said. Olim Ct$ 131;11 1•W UvY M U >.J.Pi 2' Am Am Croff '"--. V. 10.l Oii'" Hd IJt"t ll Otl f<.erro ~ l~t 2• 11•11t'V FOf'll'e ! ~ ·UD 10,J -L.ast Anm1•t, that group Olct A a ~ J!=t OD11 Coor 1'1.4 ~ l5 oe--c11 ll. v. ~ lOJ --Dlvrs Sci ,.,~ l0'4 WVd mailed a sta tement to 0ocvtt1 -. ,, gm-• ''i .u LOSU• shareholders criticWng the D J Do11r ~ ll'4i 12 ~""""N.., h; 1~ 1 Toll• conortn s 1l4> Off •1.1 I d li . f Get Tax Fili"ng e ay s &:::."T-ll~ ~~ 0 '"' '~ ' " ' 0 '-c>w ·-= ·~ •• zu per ormaoce an po Clea o oov11 06 1.svi 16 l'•bst Br 71'11~ '"° i AD<"ll Inda••'-~ r, ._, Iva ns but did nol •-k p 0 fes Dur*lfl 0 l lil J~ PICC•• CM 4114 l (:~ COJl'l&I 61.t-I• 21.l ...... r x l!'(Ol'I Lflil JI »Vt PK Gom 1114 lf s Mll'IMfTlll;t Lt. •Ui-I lt,0 at that time. Fdv(; E'll ll » Pie. Lum SJ"1 \.I~ ' IYV ~ ~ I l'-' . t ( II sun•·y lh"1s l!I P .. o 13~ U1' ~:!'°~ l~ l11 ~ ~::Vi::.Je1111o:;: 11":: ,t, 1•11 · The action of Cohu in 1972 in \VASIUNGTON (UPJ) -A re urns. a son a wa ""'"9" c ''' mo P•\11 At"V 1~ 1 ~ 'S.''" T••• 614-.,. 1 .s acquiring FRLi a Northern Ouke of the calendar will give year. the Internal Revenue ~~:.,..s•~ ~r' fr .. ~:=," ~~ ~ :V ~.~Pf • ..,, '6: ·r'= 1~ 11'.f California manufacturer or .. most last-mirlll e income ta:it Service has pushed back: lhe E•,K~ 1", '•'" ,"', PY•u c.s "'Vi 1t1A 12 eotY11011 com •v.-\I) 1 s metal delec tion devices, wns filers a day·s~..-ce tbis year cleadlme for most of tile coun-'"•'", LM,1 ,.•~ ... ""• P1Gsi w ,,"' 111A1o • COIN:IUtr ofmt11 v.-•(o t.1 • ii' .-1 II Pl'Y N Sv 11'\'I 11 \' $ttw lflfor " l!V.-116 f,l fl"-l fafl "' I'd H•H 2A 25 15 FOUl>dr FFll ~ \4 t.l oppased by Peterson and while Nc\Y Yorkers ~nd New try to Monday, April 16. F•'"' a, 15, 1~ PetTO Lw lPli 111~ 'I "'MAT corD 1 'I?-1 , n '·' FtVI O'IJ I I y•A; Plloln Irle jtl :J\lo I WhijMV Fldil .SV.-i k 1.1 Sitbef'man. · Ivans said, "I , Englanders wlll win two 'day'1 ln Massachusetts however, Fl"0"1' 11v. 1t1t1 P1c.N .S•v l~ 1214 11 P•v ~Cl\ .100 11~ 1 1.1 d ( h "II l h I A 'I 11. • , • ' F'\I llO•'" lf'li 20 P!flkrt" '.QVr 3f It Ff.,al 1rr no 4 -I' t r lb h h Id d di, . , hi W•IF ~1'< 1'h l'IE>tr l"d U U\11 21 0110 Tech QV :zr.... t:. I 1.0 oubt i t ey w1 get much resp le fron1 t e·usua pr1 1.. April 16 1s Palr1ot's Da y, a ,,, TxFlfl ,.,.. ,..~~ Pfontr w 1~ 1 1~ '° ••M>I cf ~ -1 ·' suppor rom e s arc. o ers ea inc. state hohdari. Since the IRS Flsco •~< '' 1~ '"'•nd Mk 2Al.\ 2!'h n r.,.,,,afllV 1 Jll'-tt 11 •.o . . of !h ' · I ~ l In And Fl1 •ock 11"• 12 PoDll Bre--J.!L.L_ 23 E11v RKI rch Vi-1,1 in view e company S BEC USE APRIL 1, tb regions 111 ce over, Fl• Ttltt11 11"11 11 PMt c11 r.u.o ,,,~ i.i '!'ex11:•n ar11 I -1.1 performance reeoni." A · "• e Mass. will be closed, the F!lckor 161-) u Pro! Goll J'i\ 3'11 2.5 S1>trHOr1111 Ct> • ~-.-v.. · 1.• tradltional due date for mail-Cohu recently r e p o r t e d ing per!IOnal income t a x: government decided to give record earnings for 1972 ol everyone In the area covered $610,031 o't 40 cehts a share. by that office nntU midnight The previous year, it earned D Tuesday, April 17, to complete MUTUAL FUNDS $273,651 or IB cents a share Oil ecrease theit forms . sales of $9 million. Those covered by lhe April • I E • 17 deadline are taxpayers llv-~ York -FG1-Drtte1 E /1.7511 .15 t-1111 510 1.11 '·" ~~·' !=tt 2.4i IN SAN DlEGO. its plant n aIJlf,Rg~ ing in New York, Conneclicut, b;d'~,.o~.\r,;f, ~re 1f~JJj1t~5rr!'fl 1>1fi'"26'" kh: ~ ;~l11:1: mad~ufactulresl h' a vari.ety ctJ Rhode Island, Massachusetts,~_.,: ciuo~ s~1't:, ,::1l,1A ~"", i ~:l;?2:!? s~~rDf""• r,~:1!·" au 10 sw c tng equ1pmen , ke v N "·-pshl d Fu. .uo 1 E&l.,..,M 2..G 3.-12 vrt 'tU 1 :il • • television ~stems and elec-At Croc r ennonl, ew .--UUll re an ""'N _re. EA,\;"~ 1111 Kl tn l.lll ~flftC ~:~~ tronic-cont i-ol devices. Maine. ~"~t.n E:!'111 r~ i.n,g~ i:: llKl J·S,{·1" •fu'•1TY fj· .. , ADM lltAL.Jl'l GWttl f 14.lllUS i.a1 ti:'ti 11. QllllV ·~ The firm 's annual meeUng s-1a1 to the Dally PD,.. AU. 0111ER t.a 1 p eyers " "·" .s.u IN;rnt •· u1 "" •.ss t ,,_, • 1. v.·ill be April 24. SAN FR A NC 1 SC 0 _ musl have their form s •riwrn '"' •,tt srck Fd 1 .n1 ... •s llOllo s. . lt!Ll1 •D os : r~~ "' 1r1eom J.M 4.1 SDKil F 1· S t .IO I.ISi (~ j· Ultt.~ ' ' • Rea«an Taps " . Conuuissioner SACRAMENTO iAPl Edward Hill Barker, a business and economics pro· fessor, was BPPointed state savings and I o a 11 com· missioner Tuesday by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Barker, 57, a Republica n, bas been teaching at ,C.I Poly at· San Luis Obtspl>. He suc- ceeds "Michael F .B. Mac Ban of . . I A.dVIMr •.l6 l.76 ~Ill 1 1111.11 l'ollfl •• •.» """ 1 •• t 70 postmarked by mJdntghl Aprl "''"' fd !·" ,.n E IE 5o 23 76%1.1' Knk•r •• 1·'· ODo Fd I'"'',·" Crocker National Corp., 16, to 8\'0id a late filing ~~~""Fc1 's.:~1s1' e:~ ~~ !:Y:~~,,~~GF~ !·M '.Z!iRScllll~ t"il~:~ parent of Crocker Bank, Tues· lty • •111sr1k 1311 1•.31 Frxl ...,., '~'' 1.•• o•ouP1 '"" " s. • ,,A day reported a deer.a""" ;.., pena , A 111W1 fd ''· 515.46 l"r.t GI II ~ C11 l.Ot 161 l1J't NilalttLDj • ' = '·" Ame.~ F S.42 .S.tt Uu" trt 1 .H Grwth t t.Oll iOl!llt • J,'7 earnings for 'he 1,.,..1 quarter "'" v,, 10 . .c.s 11..tt mtl'Q • u. •·li 11:esrt11 "· '!·M r.''"r a.U ,.., ~ Am ~~ '·t3 .S.07 ~V 11.1911 .,, (~V ~d 5. ·~ ft Fd '\o'l . •.n ., 191s. , · Ad J · I ,~. , ... i~~ .. ~ • 1:11 f:J i .·~.:. 1 i:;i ~:.'!f .1 ·1· rn On a per share basis. 0UrD8 f:'~ l:ii ,.~ ~:i 8R"'' 1fo'9J ·21 11e J;gg ,·' ':26 1~f1{""' ~~50 operating Income b c {or P 111v1~'" '.3~ 1·U 'Wo'U-~~ f$l~I, f.= \~:M I.% securities lransactions was 71 sl':• !:Bs :a em1 ~ t:ft10·Ji C•11 ~v 13·~ 13·U h""'11 ~Jf y.17 cents, VS. 76 cents for the 1971 Emphasizes ~5 ~$ V.6 ~t: l~:~\.c 1).H~:°' L:lr.~A·~~,:,. 1'1·~ lltNfl "Jir~· •. :tl fl.rs! quarter Operatm· g '" Am ~ "" !-" •~ . . . Am •w -" j" "" i" .n . , ur ArnNI t Ut .IJ E ' \""•> Lind dob \ ~I • flV l .14 1j·" •-• • I · ANC:JtO wnt t "' .t4 "ii; , , 1'$1 .:rt come u.:.iore sec u r 1 1 es Ad • ••ouP: FUl'ld ''t!i111,0t L11 Jfl • 1 ... v1111ur I '"' transactiOnS W3S $7 ,298,64Q.,as vertisers . (OOlll .5.47 5,9' l'wlln f. 10 ... MA A JllUN I 1111 I • 11·ff fad Inv t.1a •.t• S!llen'I F •.M rioci••I • .... I ~Gt ·°' against 17,943,144 for the .same Grwtll ! " 1.31 Trtnd 15.11211 -'· tll:it F , i .11 ·~-:l'J .H -flll Dvf1 L~ • Pl!Q11n t I I Wll flll jl !972 period ' Qr • \11111111" !· < ·~ Fifi lad • 4 MoMIJI 4,1 ll'IV G , 1,11 · ange County business can wo N•" 1 .... , .. 1 Fifi 111e .s. t ~' Gwt 1M _. lfl 11• 1t. N l I ·--I be hed b d 1---"''"°"' '"°' • Vl!flt 4.JO s co. ,. .J" , .. e ncome per Suoi.o;; or now reac ya vert~ s Al>do• F 1.rs t.11 htFd vo uion ... '" J:J: t.!t ~lni .12 1.12 cents per share.·or $f,%50,llli4, '~·-"' ''Communications & FllNI " s.o.t sA GrT11 Fd 7-4.l MA J11Nt1.: t ..., the recent quarter WiS 71 through a new ad lrade ~; "JrJ' Fd .S,t l t :~FF 11:1611:• ilT• d m···1"1: i':".'..:'."'eiin ... ..-D ••• 1--... .....,__ =~· :~ l~.tJ l~llDc~utfi ~ I =:% 1~"'11 l2t::: i' Whr • W Los Angeles, who resigned as compared to 78 cents. or iwu 11. """'to ~~ vu-1;:0...-All• ~ "" l•t..,.SJ.rr ·~ ,_,. Mii •1 • 1 s1 1 Fr inc ':II t.n March l 10 return to private ... $8,209,615, ror the 1972 first tory-Newr " It Is Identified lli;#' ~ ~z> ff. igo flld 1t. 'j,,. "'" 1 .n • t1 'ti" '" • ...,·., business. quarter. by the shori tlUe "Com·Mt1rk t'MOI; 1 j..s 1101 cJv.:nd •' ,_.,"!f...-1v 1 ;" ,,~~ ... :."81'"'1.l News." ' evr11 r. l d~ ,,'Ji, F~ t.:1 i:~ ~~ 1 i 1 i rtt::,/"411 • 1:1 'Th• oon<ept " • diroctory, ~ • .i-~:1·~·" mt'~.. ::ii"·~· 1l: 1 · Tri:..· ."fl: .. . to be revised quarterly, llsling ~ "· : " = 1j::l 11:U ~I~ Gr: · :t: i':" tt-= advertising managers, public ' '" •!:., •!. ' ~ =1 , ~l l :~ :::8::: 1~ •·" il·ll ·~IJ:ou . '-N relaUons directors, marketing Jgr~K ~m\[,H'·" 1:tJ~~,s~~ 11·tt 1J ~ .f1 11~ exeCIJtlves and publlcaUons g1111 I'd 1·· 15JS '"°"": Not l11itu I ~ 1 .Sl i'e(IWJ r ' J· ' -' 125,000 Shares • dn Fd ,..~ ffiTC t.H 11.!J NAT SIC 'Ofi ncro F 1· managers In area f!rmJ. II ,;" "' 1 ·' 1f: , ,..l:. l'li' :ll •::.:,"'!, !: '!:" ,::.,t,• . : thus constitutes an Orange Nf'C'.n 1 , n. s Gv s. ·' 1 ·~ iv n A. l.3 •mDI o . J . Count b . di tory Ith irnllr'O 1· 10.tl \,lltlltl• Al-' rtt S.tlt !¥. ·n """ c . · 1·~ y us1ness rec w o Fl/fld .P, 11.65 i"E.:ao .20 . 11efl!YI • 1 • r:fl ~!' • . 1 .a emphasis on adverllscrs. ::-r..'w :if lj "'M• ".'1.3fl 1!:1! '~l..'' . • : '.:'."ii I · \ :Ii Nine advertising-public :: l:P,· · 1!· ,~3BJ, 1'""••1t~•·,1·1i ~9 < u:l! I ti I d II_. "'' ki:i' I• Camm '·'' 10,lt f'Wlll , 1 · ~ ' l .•t re a ons ra e category .. ,s "All"'° ~ •J{ 1·" '" . • , fl 1 :a PACIFIC CITY BANI( lln Or<jon izol ion) 16511 GOLDEN WEST, SUITE F HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92647 (Or9aniuitional Office) (842·8863) Applicatio"' are now b'ln9 received for tho Siie of stock Mid Offe~ng Circular\ are availabl e at the Or9ani11tlonal Office. • This advert ioement is neither an offer lo tell nor a 1olicltation of offtl'l to buy th9'e 1tcurities. The offering ls JNdt only by tho prospectus. The date of this Offering Circul.rb M1tch It 973 . . ' • are tntuspersed ln the general t: .. 1!.s111-g P71:! 1r 1J:11 ' :fl ~:u" c~ ' · : J ¥ fH~ business lilt. and aoccttdlng i:ii r.; -!! '4? St~ ll ,. J;E ,1;! ~ i i 1 ~t 111: !I.fl 11·~ editioos wlll featuro news lor ,.._ J:il 1:11 ilt"ovri .i:11 .ll =r<'!.ol•' \ I'· ' ;l!J ~ each !rode categO<y, ., well •! '·fl E• J 'il. t" "''' , . ~ ' .,, ::~:!_klnl,~c~t•. andcor-~ ; ::,i, .. ~ l11i.Y Hllt:.JIJ : 11:' M ,Z ft~ The ftnt Or•1t1• County edl :?: ~ I:!! I: ll ~j li!\'1:1..., •,~ ~:r.::: 111 lion will be ..... i, 100 pages. ,, -!l.f.! 1t.11 .!:!: .::: t''. ~ T"" · tt · J lntrod\IClOI')' price for the ~U i'Si~~ Ho " I ' 1 ~ ~ , I UA_\ I,. • I SllndarG vmlon ~ 13.15, and E1' 111~1 ":ll : ~~~ · : ~~"' iJ! lhe delute vi~ Ex· e ~ 1! -· ~ * tf. 1 = ~tlon~::J:: ~t~'~~' ~~D ~ ~f I! 1 ~I lif .;!' t:~ ~··, Pvblfcauorot ol 'l\dtln, 'fi'l' . I: tj ~~ ,j: a:. ~j ' :Ji 1' , !ij ~" . ~ t = 1&4 ,fi 1#: ~l*""d\ Gfl: -t'. ~· OtO ' For = ;? • . ::: r~~ -1J Ill° "~~ ,J7 ~ ... o~ . t; -· ll ' . , ••• .,. • ' • ·~ Al ii/;.,., .J' y Weeke nder -· · 'ila • 'l" · w ' 1 ' 1" Aclvf'•'li inf! Pb one 6424~21 ~r.:~· , : ,1: ~.:i... : : .r.:1.,~ ,1 .i:F. ·~~ .• rm ~~ it I :;uc ... ~It:~· ·1· 'Ii .llJ ' I 11:n '~:~·Ir ·"' i~r .. II: ;:: \ I · :;it,~ . JI ' ·I! t .. , "' "' . =i:'l~ ::n • ~ ·s ,~ , b:." . 1· ri' "'-' iH2 !l"c. -' ·-' . • HM atnfr' t11!1ht • • Wod,,.,..,, AP<U U, l91l JS -Market Retain ' • OAll y PllOT S!i. • '" ....... • • • -• -"' ·-= • r' • ' : .-) I ·-· ' .DUNTON EORb'S , . ·UNCLAIMED FLEET c~ .-1:: REPEAT 1 ·. BRAND NE~ L9-~~· . . -~\.:OffER • ·. GAL-AXIi 500 . THJSWUKEND .ONLY ' ·400·c10 ~v V-8, cru_lse-o-mat~~ powor. steerlngl& fr~nt._dJs( .· YOU CANNOT '.P-AY MORE .TRAN. , . brakes, air c:ond;, radio, tinted glass, wheel covers. (~160e8-0 .. · 1 ~ • ·' • • • ·, . • ; • .926. ' ~ ...... . .. ... WINDOW · $ STICKER PRICE 14667. lS • . -Q;ftAND NEW 1973 . ·;MUSTANG 2 Dpor, SpOfi Roof. 302 CID lV, Vt, r•dio, outOfll•tlc tr•n1., pow•r front di110 br•klf, pow•r tf••ri119, d.lux• bump•r 9ro1i1p, prof•ctio11 troup. Color k1v-d· r•d11,9 mirtor, tint1d 9let1, E70x1'4 wido 0¥01 bolfod whita-~• wellt, •lFt2~~·~214. ' \ ' ._,. WINDOW $ : STICKER PRICE $3817.12 77 . . ' . . . 'PLUS TAX & LICENSE . ~"'' • 1969 MOST AN~ 'f?'AQ~-_,1 . FAST r'Bitl't:~~: ·' ' -~ I , . . . . $ ' : '-· . ~THAT'S lllGHT FOLKS ••• $99 , ~ER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS . · $90._DEALIR PREPARATION, _ :I FActo@.Y RrTINTION FIE, SALIS TAX AND LICENSE. '. •. THI FOLLOWING CARS APPL'\' ONLY: .... PINTOS .•.. ~Y-RICKS · · '."IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' " 1970 FORD LTD ---: ' .. ~ va, ~ speed, r•dio,_h •• ter, whit~wells, priced to sell! .. . ~--. . . 1 Sovel St~. #852A. _-< t '1 '. 99 • : 1965 FORD THUNDERBIRD ' ' ' ;t ~~:·~::.~t·~!;'~:. 51599 powtr thi•ring, pow t r • elite btek11, redlO, hteftr, wh,"tt w•lls, vinyl roOf, tin •d gle••· wheel cov· 1H1, luxury trim, cl•rk mt• - t•llic 9ro1n. IXXH59S). : ' BRANO NEW· 1~73 - FO .. D LTD · · . · '2 Door _Hardtop ' • • .• • r · 35 I, CIP 2V, VI, co11v•11·1.nc1 troup. cl~h.111:• ,l1111t1p1r ,9,oup, 71c I 5 btlt•cl _ :. , ..,..l\itt.•iclt,.w•ll1, tint.ti 91"''• fir.._., •ir,t wh11I cov1r1. •JJ62Hl5'4065 . ' ,· wlNDOW s4 . ' STICKER , . PRICE . -$4944.30 77 PLUS TAX -& LICENSE . . . BRAND NEW 1973 .LTD WAGON Country Squire . -400 Cl D 'N V-8, convenience group, heavy dllty suspension, deluxe bumper group, carpeted, cargo area, etc. (3J76Sl75395) 1269 WINDoW -STICKER PRICE . $S049.16 $ ....-- " 1972 PINTO ·RONABOUT -. Automatic traris., power disc br1~es, radio, heater, 2000 motor; accent f)rou_p. Excellent conCI. '458FLQ.. ·1 ~799 ~~~ .. ,,~~ 1972 FORD FlOO-V2 TON,-' Full power I f•ct. eir. Ivory whito. IP9922ll 699 1972 FORD % :TON ' . . . RANGER XLT PiCiC ·U·P. / . : '. . $;:•·::.~'. s~~·::: ~~:•;:;s-2 799 •t.orl'!9, 1 1i d i o,. h11for~ • mtg ~·ho oi-!I, w/rAi~ • 1 wh it• .. l.+t.,.d tir••· _,).• • . ve , 1111!0. tren1., power · 1 t 11r /n9, pow•r cl i1c bre\11. cl1,1el '''' wh.111, low miltt, like now th1u· 011t. lllS6SHl ... 53199 ' ' \ ' . 8' ft. bed: VS , auto. trans., factory 'ai/, pOw.•r St9ertn'g , ' : ~. -· power disc bre~es, radio, heater,1,fin~•cf · 9la1s, extra · . gas fanlc, deluxe' tu ton• c1mper ip•cial. ;22,000 mil••· .. r · - like new. I 53-i8K : · , -. , . • • 53999 ' . r••I oi'o•111 puff. 1219· · ' 0J.l(j.., I : '' ' ' -~ : -, . ' .. .. . . f 966 . ·MUSTANG 1 Door H11Ntop. VI, 11uto •• m11tlc tron1., pow•r •+••r- ing, roGio, h11et•r, ~lto w•IU, wiro wh'ool CO¥et1, orit'• clo11n. <.suJMsl I • 5 799· FO RD j • . . i j . •• Lago ••a ._Beaeh ~. EDITION Totlay's .Final -N.Y. S~oeks 1 • • • YOL 66, NO. 101 , 7 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL: 11 , 1973 1 TEN CENTS • S'choolllisti:ict A:sks ;:CiJY to a Pe ompu er .... ,~.. "-' . - .. ' ' Buff Bathin Be .· ooked "Sbe came splashing out of the · water like Lady Godiva. , .without ·the horse," quipped one veteran , Laguna Beach pollceman, who · noted tliat a large crnwd imniedi· ate1y gathered as "Godiva" flopped bac~ oo ber beach towel and WO- ceedt'd to sun benell. Officer Terry MacAdam, called to !be' Cleo Street Btacb by an irate citlzii1 waded through a crowd he estiniated at 150 to 200 persons to amlt Rebecca Louise Chamber· la~ of ~ Alta Laguna foe . indecent exposure. 'Olfl(:er MacAd;un reported Miss · !a!n;illso know )IS Rebecca ttOld .lllm, 11Jems ,Dllde t:" ·She.-was wmiDf' "no· thi.q, but a birthmark/' at the time, ac!'Ofding to ot!lcm. Police . ,;jd ¥1'1 Cblmilerlatn dallled bdioolf at the beod,! and wu laba to lbe police llillm for ~· 8be was later relealld on ber ""recoplzaDce. -. The Word's Out: Elootioneering On Campus Njxed A "friemlly teminder" tl;lat eloo- tiooell:lni 11 prohibited ~Y law on all •Cbooi'l"""puses will be .seot to teachers in the.~ Laguna Beach Unifl<d School District' this week. Trustees Tuesday night d i .r e c t e d WUUam Allen, acting su~rinten~~ to dlapatcb the noUce, after William Tbom&f m, board pmldent and can· didate in Tuesday's eJepion, said be h'8nl ·• of electiOneering • al certaiil schools. Thomas did not name ~1 ·sou~ce ot i& r~rmatlon or schools • where the capr palpirlg allegeilly was tak)lig· place. He sug'ijesl<d the fette. make It clear that persistent ~go of ~ 0 would be grounds ror dismiSsal." ThorDas and uie letter should be sent oui}1jlfst so no ooe gets in trouble." Water Pipes -Cut At Development vandals who cut water pipes in eight homes near completion ID the 4'811M 'Mguel area caused' flood damaie Tues- clay nllbt tbal la sure to run lnlo aevera! tlio11!811ds ol ·dollars, Orange County sherill's deputies said lod&)f. Depillies said they have a description of the man they believe eotefe!I eli)lt mideftces on Windward Drive Ind cut every\tistble waler ·pipe In each home. All llight homea are owneil , bY the Avco J>evelopment Corponllioo. A¥co ol!lcials have not 'Yet det..,mlne<I ,the total loss ·that "'lea!ed several thousands pllons of waler Into the area. r ' THEFTS HIT c:iosE TO !IOME Jt.d.lacod Laguna Beach polke .,. -Joaed tbe crime Iii 11 "pe!IY tbefl" • aiiol then aet aboul tr1IOi to l1nd the CUl(l'lt wbo stole tJle nd spot. lip! from Che "'" c111ers ca• and radio aqulpmeol from lbe meter man's tc00ter. • f1ot11 vehicles ~ parl<ed In lbe citl ga,.go area n•ar the poflco 1talloii. 1'be loaa dllocnertd Tuol- d'U' was ~ •I flt Ind u yet, no -t bas been l(JO!ted. • 1820'1ystem. The informal declsioo was made during discussion of a report on the coats and services of the district's data proi:esalng system. Dr. O]arles Hess, ~t ~ tendent for business services, told the board, be has met with four different clly officials over Uie past two years, but.in~ dlcaled. discussions never got far off the ground. The city, he-said1 currently leases coin- Z1iggqrat App.roval • Postponed COllgressional review of the proposed federal porchaae of .the Laguna Niguel Rockwell facility building known as the ziggurat bas been delayed and a hold placed on approval ol the plan by the House or Repre~~tives Committee Of\ Governmental Operations. Rep. Andrew ·~w,· (ii.Newport Beach) ID -illltrlcl tbe giant 121 milli<>lr 111"'1 ls located, said today the Houae oonsideratlon al the matter had been ,Wied due w in 11DU11Ually heavy woitltl8d. : • fUQlhaw said tbe-cbainnan=of-tht' earn· mlttee bad not Jel bid an -1.WUIY to look at .the _.i federal !wip of slirpllu ,c1e1 .... plants fnr the mllltoo• aquare 1001 ziggurat. The Senate Commlttee on Govemmen- tal Operations pallSed the trade last week wilhnµt objection being raised. Himhaw, a member of the govemmen· ta operations committee, said he bad hoped to talk with the chairman about the ziggurat be£ore leaving Tuesday for Orange County bul bad been una~le to do so. The COllgressmin said the House will . (See ZlqGUMT, ,_,. %) • ... . . . poler time from, a LO. AngeltJ firm for -his been delral"'! with '4.000 f'I ested the board consider ex· certaln billing and accounttn, projects. federal fiinds (which. 'will ...,. nm on of the compuler system With the "I'm sure we could do 14" be added, year) Ind a $7,000 contl'ict with ~ hool dlatrict w handle such ilems as suggesting that the .Icily might becQme Capblranq Ullilled School District. scoring (/l standardir.ed tests, inventory moce Interested ID a coolrlct with the Acoonltnc to Darley "WU." • an llsttn,s and tex\boolt ocdertng. school diltrict It board -memben took elgtit-bour abtll on the breaks • Bui such an Increase in the workload part 1n Ille preliminary iiecotlatlOlls. · . doW)l ·W, the folio · . tegories: five might mean hiring more personnel, he The total cost ol'the dialrl<t'a,systemJ bquH lO!' "' ng at Thurston said. · breaks down· to $31,000 for computer IntermediaC . 1; t1fo boura for con. "I think we should try co make up tease, $14,000 foe salaries IDll<fZ,000 lnr traC! with Capistrano, and nne 3M\e or this · deficit," said Thomas. materials ana Utilities ; .. nr enrollllltnt an<lsra!lini aervlees ...itecting nn the $20.000 the dlstrict,spenc Thjs year Jll,Oll!I !If ihe computer· lease • or Laguoa Beach !ligh ScbOol.. this yeat toward computer lease. . " _ # ' • f , DQ.Y Pn.oT f'llltl lty lllctlaN ......... ~HARBOR PATROLMl!'o! FIGHT,.l'lal· A8o.ti11D,.CQ,MMIRCIAL .l'ISHING VES,SlL · Bf-!rvpts T~ Nlil!f Alleord Craft at l,iclr·Yadit An,Mr... ·' Thomas said he'd Uke a '·yes Ot no .. arunver ri:om the city and also suggested the schoel distric t meet with ofrici•ls of the Laguna Bench County \V ater District. Thoma s and Browne are ex pected ' to , report back to the board later this month I on tbe t;>utoome qf the meetings ~·itb city and wnter company officials. At that time. the board will be asked to make a decision on how data proccsstna services should be organiz~ ,durjng ·th! UJX.'Ofning school year. • ·1ye /' / Commerci~ Craft .Burns • . • t f . • . The second ml}jOr Newpor t Beach boat fire in less than Ji week Tuesday night caused severe damage to a commercial fishing vessel ti~ at the Lido Yacht Anchorage, just 1hree slips away from 1 aclor John Wayne's luxury yacht, the Wild Goose . · Orange 6iunty harbor patrnlmtn said people l\liOard tbe Patrician In the ad· jacent,.sllp, sjiotled th< fire abou\ 10:15 p.m.,and pushed the burning boal Into the, middle of th< sooth Udo channel, • wl>Ore the blaze waa extlngulabed bY county fire boat1. They said that by unty!Jlg tbe bumlng =ae';l=~c:lld,.Ja.,~ Marina Dunes ID Upper Newpart Bay Irvmr·· e u· .... :_ .. ~ • ..._, . D L--oc where two cabin crn1 .. n were desloyed .OJ.I'~ .. .ront:a ar.aNr· and two others damaged. . . . . ' . e t Tu=y·s"::.. ~1n:i:nl!:~~~ T~!if i~ .Dt;trin!! , , . . boat•. . · · T 0 Pla1ie,, Boat Make Miswkes 1i:a:ra::.~~ :,::1~~!~:~a;::,e.~ Hearing OD a_~eS "Dollchester" on electrical w Iring . ~· · . By TERRY COVILLE harbor patrol said the ~p , plloled However Its owner, John Mc.KIMey o[ By BARBA.RA.,:.JCREIBICH · Of "' DllfY P°'" ''"' by Mr. and Mrs. Bernie 1Je111 t, waa, un· LagtJna Beach, iMlsted he shut the main 1 °',... ~....., ,,.,. Maybe there is something 'lb charges damaged, and alloweq..10 take off again switch off before going ashore. tn a day-long appearance befoce the by Huntlngton'Beacb crlUcs tbat the city . alter an hour delay. • McKinney •pd his crew bad left the Hooae. Ways and Means· Committee in look like" ~·ot ,..hato ,1,."6 .The Bennetts wue flying m Juneau boat about an bOur before the fire was .• ~ "'' •:-<• eommon p,_...s. w ~.senada, Mexico, when .Ibey beciome spotted. ' Waillil\gtcin D.C. Tutisday. heiress Joan PeQPfe ·te.P,t '!!listalllng H\lllUngton. Btach conlu¥d, spotted !be clear 'channels In McKinney reportedly had Just purcbas·, Auto Industry lrvlne Smllb charged Iha\ the James for o!ber''lbe4tions Tuesday. llunlinglOn Barbour, and decided it'!l'as ed and was transporting it from sin • Irvine Foundation has evaded' re-the first mlJtake was made about San Diego. Diego to Wilmington. He hod pot In al quirements of tbe Tax Reform Act of DC!O!\· ·A flying couple from Juneau, Harbor patrolmen said the Be1""tt• the Lido Yacht Anchorage, 717 Lido Pa'rl: G ted D I !MO AJaska, softly plOpped theiPsingte engine were -surprised nhe..UC:k ot 181,·plane Drive, to spend only one night. !(_'She alleaed this was done by deliberate reaction ti f h rbo patrn ran e ay ....,.. . Cessna sea plane into the clear channels lalil,liUes, since it'• c0mmon ID Aluka lo Wilnosses at the acene pra!Jed t~ast· , ~· ... ,_1:;1~ • _he 1 . of HwJUngton Harbour.. hop from lake-!o-lake by air. . 11 boame o a r • · _......., "•• ... "'"'' ·m t · · rvme They thought l'1ey were.safely lqtked The boat was not so lucky ast the 5!1ymg re ts arrived within minute On Smo,d Curbs , . ' . · ' ~t1. ljy''''"1f~~g·! acts oo tnto.'!JOw)>iego , • ~"" • , ,' ·~iit!119.:Jt>aullered some damage~ the alter the lire was reported . . _ e tbe~•Jll'Fow>dat1l"'•~IJCials¥ ._ Abou t 7;30 .. p:m., an ~ty ~ · ~ull .u tt)f!iraped over the sand, an~ bad Newport . Bea~h city lire deeartj)l<l1! WASHINGTON (Ul!l) .:.. The Environ-•' F'!"""'!lon att~q~nl J. Privett policeman beaded his 'Jl.(Ool pleasure •to ~·Haultd away by trailer this rPorn· olflc1als said this morning the ~nd to m<ntal Protection Agency todsj gi;anted •lemltd her allegattoos "outrageous" li<!ot towanl lpe bri.<bt llgbts of the ·fk ' · I (See IN'! FIRE, %J tbe auto 1nc1u1•~ a one-year del~ In .< • .:....--ho d' te hi b k the Sou them California Edison power plant. • · Mike Ar!I. owner of the boat, told ~talc ., -,_,. ....,...a ur ISPU w c · ept He was quite surprised when lbe boal lifeguards tie mistook . the HuhUpgton H l!l;;,~~=':~·~~u:'ae'J°:'$.: commiitee; in session overtime as he ran aground on tbe sand at Hunttilgton • Be'licli · power plan! for the Ri$~o · C< Man Doctor tlim standards, and ordered tlle tndllltry reopcllded to Mrs. Smith's stateinenl. Stace Btach. • -· • Btach power plant. By the . limt! he to equip all cars sold 1n·C8llfomia in 1975 In the course of her te.s_Jjmony1 J..frs. He i,bought he ;was be~ Into the realized his error, lt was too late. • NF.!WARK, N.J. {UPll -A man round with pollution control devices. Sqilth citeil 11 lo tan of lie ed calm Harbor water.s of Red'onffo Beach. ~ apd o~e friend were.Jlll""the : ~at hanged in the men's room of a plane en The industry ha'd urged tfteEPA to 11sell~alin&·~: w~dl ~ ~r:ed City llleguardl. an4 t~e. Orange County when it beaclied. Nei r-Was hurt.; 1 ~oute f!9QLJ'fliwan to fJQnolulu April 2 allow it to use California, a·state with a Foun~oa Officials bad' liken penJODal f • f as been identiUed as Dr. Paul Yu, an seri~o..P.Ollutioii problem, as a teating adnnta«' of ttieir posiUons contrary to · • ~ --? electronics executive once linked to a ground ror pollution control devices, • • 1 (the T R f A · c WI ~ A al smuggling conspiracy with Communist known as catalytic converters. PfOVLS OCH\. o ax e onn . ct. o. '1g, g pprov ;' ~bin~ .. Th<! FBl said Tuesday that final llli D Tbeee charges -were categorically _ ~ 1dent1f•...,.ion was made 1·n llonolulu EPA Administrator W an! · denied by 1'fjvett. · · "' Ruckelsbaus said be chose to phase in 'l'be '.conimiltie Is 'investigating roun-' I through fingerp,rints. Ibo pollution conl~I devices gradually to d.\uorl colnpllance with the Tax Reform · • k Cr di r-r--------.----p'ib:n\:ru~u~.~~~ a:i=~ry.in • ~~~i.:::i~~11:'~~J~~ ~ D .Salt Cree iticize [, oruage coast CIJifOmia will boost the price .of the cars ' ~u-P.; onrflOJ:tllOI\ lljl((,fO 1JI' I • '• ' , ! bougbttm the state, ~ requll'8 t.be-.llle .. ~. ~~IO.~rlty~ a '· "" t ... ·: :\ ·~' .• • •.r , .. I of rlnonleaded gasolme for elllcien wllililrl ·)>I!', • .,.. ~. ~ a. l•yaar! ·~"-• ~e i:brtil "'•a"'I Jllry bas fave Meo permiaoioo. to movo motd than pe onnanoe. oer(ocl·· i '.. "" ..... ·1-J , • ~lt,.J:. .-a:..:.1 .. 1a I • u• bl • •-~ ol d::L11 .... ' Under the standanls for California, 'A"bill ............ . wl ·1 Patman <iitit.... county. bWI....,. w•~ or , m .... cu c 'UV? Ir\. ; hydrocarbon emissloN for1.975 must be (D-Terll"'~h{i= Bo~liing Sub-' ~rtodly a!!Owliig tlie 111a .. 1ve ll!"'dtnf 'Tbat,operallc»..t"°' has. cau~ l~e cul lo o 9 crams per mile and carbon COl!lmlik. 15 .......,ctin . ultaneous . of Sall <:reek before an ,environment& South Coast RelJOllAI Zone Coc!se"atlon ' ·(Seo DELAY Pqe I) . . ..,..,.,., . g 1 11m . ·lmpoct statement bad been fully're"1tw· Commbslon w become Involved in 1 1ovestagation,: woUld give lhe f~auons ed and approved. • lengthy proceedings calculated l o !We yea" to ,'!u oU Interests m excess In a leUer to county supervisors the determine if any . prov~iona Of the Laguna Hopefuls Invited to Talk The six caiididate1 fnr the Laguna Beach schooi boanl hive been invited to oddress the Laguna Btacb Boan! of llealtori at I a.m. Thuraday at th< El Nl111el' Country Club. • Candldales are Jane Boyd, Norman Brown~ Ronald R.· ltreber, F'Nderl<lc Lodwlt. Mldiael Slgar and . Willian Thomas. The election will be held Tuel- tlay. CandidaltJ will be 1liow<d time for in- dividual pr .... 1aUoos afttr which qu ... tlons will be ra!Jed fnMn the flQor, Aid Don Wan!, pr.stdcnl of lbe Boan! of Bea~. Members of !be Loguna Beach Chamber of Commerce bavt al!o been lhvlted co attend the meeting. of 10 per<ent °' 1 single cOIDpanY· j'ury,aatd It was "dlllressed" al Che ac-Coastal lniUaUve were violaled. The James lrvme Foundation bolds . . _"':L !ii.s rcent of the lrlllne Com n 's ion by Che councy departmenc affecting a The commission Is e1pe<ted to make • · pe (Seo IRVINE P.Ce I) pa Y project which bas"""' cnUclr.ed often in nnat decision on the issue al ' mceUng ' recent mouths. " next 'Monday. -----~-----The letter added, however. that the jury bad j)een "assured" .that new i;ounty guldeliaell for lhe environmental stattmenti now wLU eliminate the sltua· lloi1 wblcb spark"1 the crltielsm, Gl.A.SSIFIED A.D MUSIC TO EARS A DAJLYl'ILOTdasslfil!d want ad can be music w yp1r ears. LfaleD to this: J-"'-h U)ll18lil. --...,_ " .-Id board, line action It ICIOlt, Come Ir try ii oul lar younelt $!00. Btncb lnc1d. XXX·XltXX. A!moet 111 th< time t takl!s to hear a C11o¢n <"OOCerto. the pCmo 11aa oold . Play your own -Wllb I DAILY PlliO'I' clwllled -Id. Ywr ld·•lsor knows all the right -CID lier 11 MWl?I. The Jvry may bavt cr1Ucl2.ed Ibo departmeQt's performance on I b e gradq petmlt, but 'll made nn val11¢ iulllmeal .., lbe ICIUll project at lasuo -the daalrovtndal moWig ol mlllioo• of cubic y.dt el mattrW along the blullt by Avco Commlllllty Developers. Tbe letler Is •tined by Grand .Jury Foreman Marcia Bents and concludes that In tile caoo el exteoalvo grading, •111e JUz.=den ll 1mperativ• that ul· mO<I In rtmeol•I COMultatlon al>d coopor1tloo take place before permlla are blued •.•• '' 1'be permit wtilch •u baned Fdt • W eliare Refusal OK'd for ·Yourig O.\KLAN1l. (AP) -Alameda Cqunt¥ lias the right to refuse ...U.re to per>0na 18 w ~ whose parents ore fiparicialli able w support them, a JUdge bas,r~fed . 11?t Tuesday ruling b9 Ala~a jloon· cy Superior Court Judp -rt L. Bostwick uptield a county ardlnane. d .. rcytna g nual assistance paym~l.I to youna adults "unleu e r c 1 p t I o n a I clmnnstancf: uist." • Weadler ~· Those low clouds and log will Ult • by midmorning on Thursday to hazy sunshine, aceordil!g to the \veathetlady. Temperatures of ea at the beaches, will rise to 15 in· land. Lows lnoigbt In Che tiOs. INsmE TODA'.'\' Tile tl11ee·ueat-old baftl1 be· twee11 tin oil compatit1 011cf. a PaciJic Palisa.U1 cit l!vu group. No Oil. l11c., could Juive broad· er im pUcatiOTtl on the I .000-mile Cqlifort1ia CCJQ§(Jfne 1vhet1 set· tred., Set sto111 and pictun& \ 011 Poo<s 54-55 . ' • .. • • • •' I I • • I . ' . • • • ./ Saddlebaek Cityh DAILY PILOT LI w-. ""'" 11, 1913 • • J By JAN WORTU OfM DdT ,W ..... Propooed d1yhood fO< the Sac*sleback . Vali., will be -In a publle moelinl ~ by the Saddleback Atta Coo ~atj!,g Council at 7:l0 o'<lodt •~l•hl all"' All~ Elementary School, ~li!':\~Jo. tncorporiitnf-Jb_e 100-square mile area as a city is thci oolJl'-wa to control plan- - w . " nlng llDd lllDd ... In tbe ..... cooclllded .• dti-.' """"11111et o1 SACC "'bo Tu.,_ day relealed a ~ i:eoulllog lnm elpl -.....an:b wllb a UC! study tum. 1 c;ovend In lhe ropon WU lhe SACC- deJlplled "Slddlebtck" Area Spbere of Influence," Including Mlulon Viejo, El Toro, l,ake Forea1, Laguna Hills, \"guna J Nip~ Aeg.., llllla, 111e llJulona, and plannlna functlon IDd poo!Uve ...,,. tho Moultoo RIDdl. munlcaliom •'al'Olloi-" are c:ruclal. All Wormal melbods of IJOYtrnn>ent the ttport aald. I ave resideola ti Ille area ..,....I oo . dtcllkm ol • ( ..... ly) JOYen>meOtsl u.w lncGrpontiOD --........ body gqnplllcally diflut ·lrom them,:. tbe committee aaJd It swJd not the r<port aild. -that time now -a munldpal With the Saddlebad< VallOy u one of aclvlaery coandl (MAC) tlected by tho the !astesl·growlng areas In the nallon , community ahould be aet up u llOOll as "a need !or positive local oonlrol qt the poaslble. \ l •• • • -•• Halrlap Cll Ille -1• CCllLalned In the """"'" ~ '"' apeded lo -' linue UDlll J..... At lhat Um0, I llnaJ p...,•dal -iptlm ... ~ mendalloo will be adOJ1C<d by SACC. ni. munklpal advisory. -.:II would be a ftrlt sfep tOWlrdl 1alnlng inqre governmental power In the county &Dd would provide a good lralnioc l!OWld !or' ' I • - I I ~:n.==-~~1'1 I Wonl ~ ti M-Vlolo aid 1 Ibey ra....i ..._~·.,I MAC -- -1 ... litl Ill! ... county Boatd of lllpervtson beclUM the • former opUoa would ruzl•lzo local n!IJl(lllll>...... I I \ · SACC IJ a volunteer llJOllP o! repre,... laUves from local e<ganlutlons who a. have been advlJinl tlvl OOllllly oC loca l Jn. I "1 lerelts and aU.mpt!or lo rilurch Sad-' I dleback -. and -· South Shivers As Iowa Faces. Flood Tln·eat College Women Sponsor 4 Coffees Dtµ"ing Apr.ii II bas beeo lhe llrolliesi local.~- ed chlnntl of cltben eo ••it-•~,_!!~ the COUIUY. but bas. .. llltillor11Y -I than to malie ................. U and wtion dty govern-.t be<omea a reality, the report prop()Ses a two-· tiered structure_ with One JeoyeJ ot borough or villqe governments ol 20,000 to :111,00ll popul1tlon each provldlnc the -local conneclloaa, mponllble lo the dty """"' ell and planning commlaalon. . ... By U1Hocl Prt11 l.Dlmlallooll Record-)>reaklng • cold penetrated the .i.<p Soulh today wblle In Iowa a rapid tomper1turo rlae following a big spting snowstorm was expected to bring ·new llood threats. (Related story, Page 4). ln the Mldwest, lhe storm left 4l dead, then moved northeast and covered por- llOOI o( New England with up to eight inches or snow. Frost was reported u . far toulh as New Orleans and lhe National Weather Service lilted 1 dozen record Iowa for the d:ite in the overnigl)t houn. West Palm Bcacb, Fla., bad 48, Atlanta :Ill, brtaklog a ~year mark: Macoo, Ga., :13, Binnlngbam, Ala., :Ill, Mobile, ill, n . Smith, Akr., 28, and Chattanooga 28. In snow.bogged Iowa, Waterloo with 17, ottumwa at 20, Burllngton with 22 and Dubuque with 11 had new lows. and Des -aborUy before mldnlg)>I reported a record 21. The weather service said rapidly rising temperalures, 1n the 40s today and prob-- ably the SOs Thursday, would bring a 'ripid mow me~and increase the flood ··threat on. many all riven. .. A light pl crashed while ap- 1 proaching _P I t l b u r g h lntemationat Airpcrt in a sno squall Tuesday night, killing the pllol 'aod injuring three passengm. Slick roads and up to six inches of snow In New ltngland were blamed for at least two traffic deatm. Most of the deaths were blamed on heart attacks suffered u persons-shovel- ed snow. Wlsconsln reported 11 deaths, Jowa JS, Mino.,.La and Ml.uourl ! each, and one · each in Illinois, Nebr..U, Peonsylvanla, Maine and New Hampshire. The 1torm, in lt1 trek eastward, losl the lerodly with which It crippled much or the •Midwest.. Floodwaters reeeded along the Grtat Lakes' !bores of Mk:hlgan and Ohio. More than 10,000 pen<ms wbo fled their ,,._ on the Gt<at Lakes shores as U•I T.._.. DOWNTOWN DES MOINES SNOWBOUND BY 13·1N~H ,BLIZZARD Record Cold Followed by Throat• of Flooding In Iowa From-Pagel FromP .. el DELAY ... -IRVINE ... monoxide to nine grams per mile. 1be stock and has divested itself of none nallonwlde standard by 1975 will be t.5 since lhe Act was paased. Privett pointed grams bydrocarbont: and 15 grama per out that the divestiture provisions of the l_lllle of carbon monolllde.-J>r~t Act ara In conflict with lhe bequests of emission levels are much higher. James Irvine n, graitdlatber of Mn. The major U.S. manufacturers -Smith, wbo dlrtcted !bit lhe Foundatloo General Motors, Fonl. Chrysler and admililster'lhe lrYlne Colnpany·llo<:k "as . American Motors -claimed I n a unit without division Or segregation." All south coast women graduates or four-year universitie!: end colleges are invited to four colCee gatberlnp during Aprll sponsortd by the local branch or the American Assoclatioo of IJniYenlty Women. Guests living in Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano will be greeted at 9:30 a.m. Friday by members at the home of Sue Hinman, l307'l: Sea Won Drive, Dana Point. Women ~led In the group and midOnts ol Harbor EILates, Viewpointe, SbOredlUa, COiony COYe, Bay Clifl Villoge and Capl.ltrano Beach may vtsll the borne ·or Ruth Kirkpatrick at 10 a.m. April 11, 205 Via Ballena in Shorclllls. San Clemente residents Jiving south of Avenlda Pico may gather at 10 a.m. or t:30 p.ni. April :Ill at the home o[ Suzi 'Sketllci: Jiii Calle Ile Ania. Anyone tntereated In the group bul unable to )lttend the daytime events may attend the gathering at 7:30 .p.ni. April M at the borne ol Orpha Sering, 918 Presidio, San Clemente. Tile uaoclalion memben will explain group projects whldi Include c:ommunlly work, gourmet dining,· brldie and ltady sessions m topics llUch aa media, lfobal interoependenC6 and changing Ille llyles ror Women today. ,. For znore information and reserva- 4 Hydraulic Jacks ' Taken at Niguel Site Four hydraulic jacks valued at more thaJt"'11JO by tbe owners were stolen Tuesday nigbl from a construction job 111te in lhe Laguna Niguel arta, sberif!'s depuU.. aald loday. lnvesUgaiots said the equipment own· ed by -Pipeline Inc., o( Anaheim. was taken from an open field near the in- lions, call lhe Individual booteatt: Mn. Hinman, 4113-1518, Ruth Klrkpatrid<, 4~ 6594; SU.I Skerslck, 4112-9431; and Orpha sertng, 49Um. . ~.ampaig1i Walk · For 3 Lagu1ia Candidates Set U lhe Saddlebldt Volley-... 1 cl-• ty. It would be more than twice as large .. the county'• blqeat cUy to date, Irvine, which enconipuoes C aooiare.' mnes. i " "' U!mnt populatlnn ol \he valley ls ' 70,000. Eltlmates ol tis population by lhe ' year 2000 have ranged lrom 190,000 to a '. mal.imum or 150.000. • Two aspects of timing will determine wht;n incorporation becomes feasible, the ~ report stated. ' .. ~ One ls the state ot lhe c~pi 1 {n. v .. tmenl program in the area, · udJng A door-t<><loor 'campilgn supporting compl•tlon o! road work and dges In t the ate& • I candidates Jane Boyd, Nonnan Browne 'Ille oiber 11 the llllllltde ;d 'clenCI • and Mltbeel Sagar In Toesday's Laguna -loward lot:uJllWng tqa 110..::Jl.ental ' Buch School board declioo will Wgio al structure 1t tbO loCal leyd. . ' 9:l0 a.m. Saturday at the Festival ol "There Is today a laoj<ing ol th~ "-'{'fll Arts grounds at 6SO Laguna canyon neceuary lo~atloo or a: slrigle Road uru~ of gov men for the ar,i;a en· · compassed b the bo<lnds of lhO Sad-1 The walk is being coordinated by ' dleback Area aphore QI ~ the ' Mr. aod Mn. Robert Payne o! 416 Holly report said. I ' SL Of particular concern IJ lhe Laguna Niguel area, which the committee deem· ed an Integral port oL the Sldldeback area. but Which few residents tbell}ltlves "One thing we agree upon ls waste and amigance by the Biii Thomas llJOllP must stop."°we s1.1pport Boyd, Browne and Sagar because they <:an end the mess created by 'Jbomu and his crowd/' aakt Payne, president of the Orange C.Otmty furniture corporation. P..ay:ue invited interested citizens to gather at the lestival grounds at i ::lll a.m. There, they will oelect neig)lbcr- boods lo cover during the door-tl><ioor · walk. In event ol rain, lhe walk will be beid Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Furtbtt lnformatloo on the walk may be obtslnedby r.alllng Payne at 494-7627. _New Speed Limits In ~ lforo, Niguel !eel bas that identity. , Lon Chaney J~. r Seriously Ill ,, In Capo Beacl~ Honor film IClor Lon Chaney ~r. wu reported aerlously DI in his Beac:ll Road heme In Capistrano Beach today~. The 67·yeal'Old actor'• wil• 11\!d lhal her hlllband hll heel 'In mkoul ol boopt-lot tho )list-er.I ,,.u.. ' "' ==7 w•VOI battered Iha II k ea' .,.... ' ... Jell to --.....,. ...,.. · ti tile' , esilinated In the 'millions testimony before the EPA Jast month A suJt aimed at clarificatlon of lhe coo· &bit they COWd DOC meet the itaodatdl fllct fs pending in Superior court, he and, without lhe one-year delay, the in· said. tersecUon or S~arview and Flying Cloud . New speed llmlll on Ridge Route Drive !Olds by burglars who cut throu~h chains m El Tor'O an4 Crvwn VaIIOy Parkny in and padlocks securing the property. 1.ogima ~hove -nllbllabed by acllon Tueadlf• of lhe Boatd o( She added that Cbaoey b• been treated for catanct.s as well a laeribed, a de blliLallna dlaorder o( lhe "'"""" l}'ttem. .. ,,, -• -Ill a-,·, hoip(~!J 118' been11t lcrlPl'I !loapltal ID IJ!e ' Dl"!IJ • of dollan. . ' · Ft-.W ft'Olll Lake Erle reeeded to- day while emeqeocy crews continued to pump ·water<flOll the streets or Toledo, Ohio. Water had 1-eached depth> of two feet in MOme areas of the city. Some 95 OhJo National Guardsmen, ac- tiva Monday, remained on duty today t revent looting and assist residents turning to tbelr homes along Lake Erie's shores. Front PGfJe I 2ND FIRE ... join the harbor district in conducting an extensive investigation into the cause of the fire. The blaze damaged the cabin and the forward sccUon of lhe boat. Damage to the DoUche.ster was ten- tatively esllmated at $7,000, but harbor district officials said the exact damage will not be known witll the boat Is hauled out and inspected. Last week's fire, which caused an estimated '5(),000 damage to four boats, was apparently started by a portable electric heater that nre orficials said was left to close to wood paneling in one of the boats. 'They have called that nre the worst boat fi re in Newport Beach in nearly 10 years. dustry might be forced to foist an ex-Mrs. Smith charged tba~ an· appraisal penalv0: and untested PolJuOon control of Irvine holdings made b7 a N~w York device on the car-buying pubUc. firm in 1972, in compliance w:jtb the Tax The delay means that automakers wlll Refonn Act. was "tailored . . . to be required to cut carbon monoxide and circumvent the distribution requirements hydrocarbon eibaust on 1978 model cars to charity" as provided in the Act -instead of 1975 models -to 90 percent · The appraisal Placed a value of $22.50 below tbote of 1970 models. per share on the ltvlne stock, giving the Ruckelsbaus said he had •1choscn to F4undation's holdings an appraised value phaae in lhe calalysl because or the or $103,275,000. J>Olential societal dlsruptlon involved in Pointing out that In 1968 the Irvtne attempting to apply this new technology" Company purchased Macco Corporation to all cars.in.a single year. sha res of Irvine stock at $25 a share, He said be chose California as a test 11-frs. Smith commented that the Foun- are(\ for the toughest Pollution standard dation's "hand·picked" management of because it "has an especlally serious air the Irvine Company appareLtly have quality problem." been devaluatlng rather than increasing RdckeJshaus called his decision a com· company assets. ' promise that would provide ror "an Charging that the independent apprais· orderly phase-in of new technology" and al had failed to take into consideraUon would continue the "momentum of prog-the current appraised market value of 1r- ress toward reducing auto emissloos." vine Company land in Orange County, At the sa me time, he said the decision which 0 was selling or benlg leased at a would avoid "the Possibility of economic minimum of from $25,000 per acre to turmoil " if the industry was forced to '300,000 per acre," the heiress said the comply with the 1975 standard. county asseMOr's appraisal of the Orange Environm~nta.Usts Ga.id the delay was a County holdings was sm million, rather major setback tor the clean air cam· .than the 1189 million reported by the New York firm. palgn because the nation's congested This brought Privett's comment or citles are depending on reduced auto "outrageous." He noted the COW'lty pollution to meet the requi rements of the assessor's figures often inCuude im- Clean Air Act. provement put on land by private holders JI cars continue to pollute. the urban of a particular parcel. .. r------------, / leaders say. the cos ta of nleCling the Even if lhe rouodat.ion !Old i\.s Irvine 01,f,NN COAST u act's slandards would be prohibitive. Company stock at the appraised figlll'e of DAILY PllOT Ralph Nader actuscd Ruckelshaus of $22.50. contended Mrs. Smith, and in· bowing to White House pressure by .. vested the money in U.S. Treasury notes; granting the delay . it cou ld quadruple its present chmitable conlribuUons. Frotn Page I ZIGG URAT •.• recess Thursday or Friday ror Easter amt wlU return about the Orst or ~1ay. He said durlng recess, some committee work would go on, and that It was po.ui- ble the ziggurat could be considered be· fore Congress re~umed. Hinshaw said he ravorcd redernl ac- qujsiUon of the plant. "The trade cer- lainly wouJd benefit the county and cer· talnly would bo a benefit to lhe govern· mtnt," he. said. The '1ggura t was built by Rocllwdl lo ..,,. with a booming de!eme-Oerospace bualness in lhe late 1960s, but by the time It was completed in Ut70, the space cut· back had hi11 and the company never oc· cupled the plant. ment e1llmates place fedt'ral employ• population or about 7.500 , while govern- ment esllma1es · pl•ce fcdcrol employee population ot between 3,000 to 5,000. Surplus property In Los Angeles Coun· ty now leased lo Rocln\'ell la Involved In the trade. The ziggurat ts to namtd due ,lo hs Slepped seven tlcr<d Babylonlan design. The heiress cited "excessive salaries and bonu~s paid to the Irvine Foun· datlon executives of the Irvine Com· pany." Although disclosing a loss Crom management operations of $861,900 for fiscal 1972-73, sbe claimed salaries of ex· .ecutlvea were increased twice, In January and again in October, 1972. She listed in her testimony the in· creases as William R. Mason, ~sldent of the Irvine COtnpany, an Increase from $&4,000 to $92,000 per year ln January, and lo $1111,000 In October; Raymond L. Watson, e1eculive vice president, ln- cr .. a.ed to $74.000 . In January and to $82,000 In October : A. J. Auer, vice presl·. dent. to $50,000, and then to 154,000: W. J. Wiiiiams, vice president, to $0,00ll and lo $46,00\f; L. E. Eberling, vlci president, lo $41.000 and again to IM ,OOll; F. E. Hughes, vice president, to '3MOO 1nd to $44,000; R. Ii. Reese, vice prealdlnt, to $32,000 and again 10 134,000. In •ddlllon to aalarles, sh• llSHl'ted1 executives . reteive wb&tantlal annual bonuses, ill M•son's case, a bonus~ $2$,000. A t fur )l:er evidence "rtilsmonagement" Mr& Smith told commltt.. thol 12,000 polentl•l borne buyers were 0 forced to leap-frog over the lrvlne 114Acll and to buy hllmec In the ad· )olrung aroa to the south." · Su~. • $900 in Hardware :.\ !f>.mlle-per·hoor limit waa placed on Ridge Roule belnen Ro c k 11 e1 d Boulevard and OYOrlake Drive. A ~ mile-per.hour llmJt WU placed OD Crown Valley belween Niguel Road and Fori>e1 R<>ad and a 45-mile limit belween Forbes Road and Puerla Real. area where be recently unile t fi_ve weeks ol dia gnostic examin11l..., ' 'Ille Cbaneys have lived In relaUye seclualon at their seasid'e home for several years. He gaii>ed r.me-tho Tak en at New Home wolfman, 111111111 other ...... • Lighting fixture s and hardware valued at more than '900 were stolen Tuesday night by thieves who broke into a home under conslruclion in the Laguna Niguel area, sherlH's deputies said. 4-clay Week Approved Chaney reportedly has received more than ltlO letters lrom laoa ol bla many horror plctuM since nen ol bli! _. health wu reported In a magazlnt. The first news of tbe actor's ill health was reported In "FllllOUll Monsten o! Investigators said burglars who must have had a master key to the home took the property from a garage at 33721 Halyard Drive. The home is one or a number being buill in the area by lhe Avco Development Corporation. UJS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California dairy industry workers have approved a new contract which grants a 2l~t.s-an-hour pay bike and sets up a four-day, 10..~y work week. Industry oUlelals said Tuesday lhe vote was 1,414-to-l,18% for acceptance. Filmland. ti ) 'Ibe actor, SOl'l"Gl the late star al lilent horror classics Lon Chaney S r . , portrayed INcb monsters II Dracula, Tbe Mummy llDd ~·1 M-. He alto played the dimwitted 1'Lennie" iD the film 110f Mlce and Men." OPIN t lo I > Tennis lrnses Ladies Tennis Shoes 195 -9.50 · 14.95 · 16.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 ta 58.00 Dunlop-WilSll-Penn Jeft!lls Bans ·T•s Wann Ups Te~ StrinEilll Tennis Hm & Yisln Duel Feet Fins Masks · Sllnles · Kick Bmrds Laguna Swil Trunks SWin Tiiiis & Slits Sbteblards , Wlllicls & TrlCb Frisllles & laant;S Shi sates -aens Sldnal Back Packs Sllepint Bags Darts & n.t Beards OPEN 9 TO HlOSED SllllAYS ' ~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- • - Balms BaslletbaDs · Gaals 'Basebal Sboes -Bits 1tts : &ns -Urmslllts • Yofteyballs • Rullller "& leather Softballs v.-Nets . . . bclpJ_et BaB kqaets Paddle Tiiiis PalNles , Hudllal lllaYes & Bals .. Pill 1'1111-hll•s & Sets --· 10 Speeds ·5 s,.eds 3 Speds • 1 Speed Parts • Ties ·Tubas hpairing 538 COOU-646-1919 I I • ·I I • • • • ' 7 J .. . ( ' . 7 'I • J ' • ' ,. • ' . • • -· + • • . . .. .. Teday's l'l••I • !V.Y. Stoeks VOL-66j 1NO, IOI, 7 SECTIOljS, 112 PA6ES I ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE!)~AY, A~l 11, 197 TEN CENTS • -' • j • • Santa~~a Drops ·Crusade ' • r h 'TOii IARLEY 11 ....... ~ttd ~4na'11'ttered biltUe Dag dipped . 1n ~t for tlj lttli and lost time Tues- day ....., ., 0ranp Couaty superior c~ ndlnlr dlit 1et,the·seal ~ lh\l long, dr~~ ap;ol the "Prol11ised Land.'' ,llpf ~ ~ by Judge Boberl Kiedand Caiii. ·., an atttkllmu: A s1a-11y J!i!l!a ADa'J\at~ th,.. :1-'l""'"1 made •nd's · .. r lour-page swmnatloo lllrlcUy academlc. doesn't ellst". • • Santa Aila City Attorney James W: £,J:,.e~~~ Withers, wblle wailiJ!g ror the judge's 08 bla 11 .._, ··~~· ~ -·••·, adrillued. · . liis clly --~• hos i..t. -· •• ~· ,..._ """""' . beodi bad .... u.r llalod, • . •Ille Wdl -1 Son,la..Ana UYI -"pn>Dlioed" all -in plans_ to put the 938-acre sought by Wltben -be to ili.m In 19ll -lbduld bave pcoteeled industrial enclave on the communlty's • granted. In short Jaqe"'Knetlind llld the incorporatloo, the'county aeat city's ~' Jrtng~ W\lbln Bani. Ana lrvioe. .. a cl$" eliSt. -suits \iaiuled. --. . ' boundartOs: Since Irvine incorporated in . • Kneeland'• · r-bed o. ~ • . Judge Kneeland ruled in favor of the Decel!>ber;.!ltlthetarrlcbparcellsthe StateSUpmneQIUrtl'\diillwbld\..-. rights of the citlzena of the.new etty, """ city's. Wllben.:suggested :santa Ana the rights of l'etjdepJ~ -:U.O.~-~ they baft erclualve right' to take woald.1Pveuptlllegaloonteatloo"Jrvlne owaer1 in delermillllJ&;;1Mtu1•.,. •= the land e..,, tllouib peraons living . ~- Land • ou~ the area, in thli ose 5anta Ana, Withers had sough! to block the at· have.-~lghto. , tomey general's plan to fi le a noUce Or Jadp lDetland ruled Ula\. Withers dismissal ol the city's ninth "Promised c"-11-o! the acllon pro~y the Land" . Tl .. state:1 attame,y g~ral waa well action . · 1at d1smissat. WJlhef3 1.-reasoned, might prejudice !he C&lilomia . ADd be made it clear· in his writ en... Supreme Court"s consideraOon of the oplDjoq that Withers' rehashing of'\. issue. 8rguments· contained ln earlier urut.1c. ',\Vil.hers rii ll ii.m.,TueS<iay and Judge ~ cburt actk>ns against the City of Kneeland at 2 p.m. made it clear that the Jrvlne' U fall~ to ~l the re-"Pro ised La.nd" ~sue will no1 appear qulrements ot relevant laws. .I , SANTA ANA, Page ZI • } . · Scidil~~k Valley .Ejes Proposal ·, • . . ~· \ -. ·Bf JAN .'llOll'l1J r day released a report mulling !tom body geographically distant lrom them, • !'le Dlit(Pllt -, ~ elCbt m:iothi1 researth with a UCI sludy tht report said. Proposed c\IJI-!Or the Saddteback · ·taln. · ' ' ' / With the Saddleback Vallay as one of Valley wUl' be dlJcussld 1..bi ·a 'Pullllc Covered in the report wat the SACC-the tastest·growiag areas in the nallon, meeting 'opo!lfol'\!d by the ~k deslpated "5addleback" Area Sphere of "a need ror pasltl..,local C<ll\ln>I ol the Area CoordqJaiJnf Council at ,~:30 o'~ Influence1 11 1 includlng Mission Viejo, El plfl!Uling funcUon' and postilve com-tarllaht at 1,.os A«.Os Elemeil\81'1 ScboOI, TOro, Lake Forest, Laguna Hilla, Laguna munications responaive.neu" are miclal, Mlalon Viejo. '. • ~ • NilllJOf, Aegean Hills, The~. and the report said. !DoorporaUog the 100-tquare 'mi~ area tho Moulton Ranch. I Until Incorporation bacoma feulble-. as a city 11 ~.aolY way ;to C09tr0l plan-All tolonnal metbnds of government the committee 11Jd It could not Dina.and land uae bi lbe area,.odaclotde.t, leave resldentl of the area dOpeodtot on deteanlne lbat lime now -1 m1mlclpal 1 • cillzells' camm1u.ee·o1 SAO:: llbo ~ doClslool ol • (COUDIJ) gove-tal (See CITVBOOO, Pap I) , t ... I ,_ f • .-. .· ~ .. ·--.,.·---Sta4e•u Dls--"'h~ , 'HAQOR PATROLMEN. FIGHT FIRE ABOARD COMMERCIAL FISHING• I/EISEL •. < .a:;::=;: , . 11-Erupt> Tuesday NJthi Aboard Craft at Lido Yacht Anchor ... .{ ./';, -. r--T-H---EF-TS-.H-IT.--.----, lrvine·Mulls:~ompl.aints ~ Edl!'flli•hed. · . , . , ,!· • • I ' CLOSE Tfl.HO~E ... B_>V .. ·c.~.· ·t.~.ee .. :' n_.·.~·.' ee.·,·. •I R,·,, e. s. ·,~.. n, . : .• ·~: Y~e"el )Jllrns 1in Bay .. ~ ~;=:,.,~Sl'.·. " "'). ~ i . · · . - I• ' • • • · • the cutPrtf who .. the l'td ~· lnlDo •••"'••'Tl nbj '*1ll 'I""'! law ablli tbe ,..lion ol Ule l!Diver;IY N J Jin w y h IJlhllnlmtbelli'eclilel'lcaraod, two liljl.~-. 11) tj !Iii' bod.____ ,~ -1~ Q .~· aype _ ':' ae t ·:i~=~ .ie~-par~theed:: •. :::"..:~:::::;:: £!=rll!;..,.,l~°'.!: _ ,.., prqe __ IioUce from a.,1111,,... flOl'k ~ lllilll wr· ll!<lWe-"utd. ·~ llJa 111JW bad, u The seconCI majoc .N~t Beast\ boat 4~ similar to . the , one F)iday at aliit,!oii. ~ loill dlaCovered ,.,..._ tbalr ,.,._ ' the mlvenitf 1"-le PIO'illo! ID · Ure in less !Mo · a week TueSday night MartM 1llmei In Upper-,'Newport Bay day was.~ at .,,, ind I# ~et, 1 • Later, the' council .. tehed • r.. io' _, Cll """""" f,.. ouclt oiuileot caused severe damage to a commercial Where \WO cabin cruisers were destoyed DO susped fiiisf1-! sj>Otted, min!ltel lbe ~,or-"*'i· cllilPll" l.!Mbl tool: at JI dU'ferelltJ,v.': ·nmg veioel u~ at 111e Lido Yacht and:twoothers~ed. . • • ,_ •. ' tiaired1t-in.ouc1rv1oewt1ou1t· u:i=~":t':Z:.'!''to Anchorage, c.;ust three slips away from There . were DO · injuries reported ~ , ~ ~. ed c:i.ty '1CODDeJn" for their....,_ tgl.ftnd • He, wu 'told the law uempt ·McLaren Says -· . He Won't Run • lo" ... For. R&eleetion ' ,. ·flot1lilo~~Qii •·!I " Loyall MciAJ4ftiakl lodaY. 11>.-pori Beach he will not -f~ r.:.leelloii at · the COmplilly'I anqulJ atodtholdera' .-tog In June. ' Tbe 81·~ San Francisco native and re¥1i!!f,told fellow directors ol the nll!Chlaf"'111111 1-nd developmeol firm ~Y be wauld be deV<lllng more Ume to activ:IUes of the Irvine Foundation. ,McLaren tw beaded the foandatlon since 1958 and lw been a trustee or the Irvtne Foundation since Its formaJton In 19S'7 by the tale James Irvine. The foun- ' • ' actor Jo!m· W"1DO'• luxury yacht, the . Tuesday's blaze and no damage to other . 8 _,_ ..._.Iha -M-tO ...... tbelr !!I-"'-In .~'-•--~-• ., ....... ~ in Wild GotJ!e. 1 • boatl. $50 000 u ~ .. i.:;;;; .. _:-.... ,.;;;r .._ ";°.;;. and ~ °";i.:""" ':"'"';;n d ' oTange 'County h&ri>o\-patrolmen said Harbor P.atrolmen tentatively blamed ' rg"'-1 cam pen all iiald they . hail tiviMi In 1or -bl~ any ~i! oet oslda °"' dation controls nearly 52 percent of the 1 -· ltvine CompapJ stock. peopla aboaid the ,Patrician in .Ille ad-.'1.be fire ahoard the ~root fiJhiog 'biat • , ' , " more than a ,.ar. the lJ'Cl campuo qualjfy far that ja011Dt-sllp,1JllO:lted the fire about 10;15 ..,."'Dollchester" on electrical wiring . F ·Irvin-,Bik 1'.be Greem,ee• 1Au9! had not been On ptw. P•!"' ape! pqsltOd the b!!l'll!Dg boat into •• H~w~ lts Ol!l\er, John McKinney ol Or e, , e · the~ bu& a nt1ea.-m. -of ~ ~::::u.· indicated the middle of the '°"th Lido cbamlel; "'ti~·~b, ·inlllled. hn shut the main ' . counc1-•P.laced it beloier them for they ti..i ~ by ,untv..,lty pt. w"""" the blau was. oxQngUlsbed by swi\oili oil J>elore going ashore. T' rail' s N;;.:tw:O_"''-.. ' .: dlnlldonllon out ol order. DeMte ( ·~· • ., ..... ) couaty 11,re-beaJ;s. MclClnney and his crew bad lelt the '(;:; 1>:& .....itod ln·a mO!iob to-a volleJt>all • · Tl!'\)' said that by untying-the burning boat-aliout an hour before .the fire waa counaad ·oet u1qe ,1or tater ·delermina-•A · ' 1 boat, wifuesses likely prevented • major spotted. . . Members of the dty ol lr'rioe bike lion locltlon of I baaeball ~-~.". ~r· port Group ~ischMch .~~ Brakes on T tilks. ' y 01Jt SW,p Signs ~ -1rviae. cit)i councilmen rushlng to catch up,m a lllJlltiY agenda coasidered ap-~inJ ,_iJution intn>duced fur UtJe. ontY ~ by Councilmen He n r y QliliJey .mi i . 11ay Quigley Jr. ·..,,. two /;ced with each olli!>r oltea T1ie8!laf ntibl for' the diflincilon or ellber llllWlnl. or oecondilig JDbot· council bdilneSs. - Oiscusolon of thi• pirtlcutar resolution -allowlng citj stall to order placement ·of stoP'llill"S -bnlUght comlderalion to a ~ halt, however, on reflectKID ol Commeotl 111' lornle< mayor William Flachllod>. • • •He 'Pointed OGI his agenda packet con· tilDed no aipf'l·or the re.otution which was lllloUl' Id betvoted oo. lie lllbd citJ ~lulion bad·beeo dnrwru T1ie WU no. ~ 11114 Colincllwoman G•brleUe I'll<>• moVed .. -the 'inati,r, voWtng Millier would. tuppOtt a • ...,.iu- t»o they ~l re.i. (( ~· The ~dk!n' , .\ DAlbY PILOT claatfled -ad can be .... 1c lo your ears. Llltm to Ibis; J-Frencll Upnaht, -~ • !IOl!lld board, one aelloa • -. COme • tlY II Ollt for ,..,. .. 11 .... a.q tncld. XXX·XXXX. Almool In the time it talres lo hur a Qlopln coouerto, the piano-IOkt. Play your own .... With 1 D>.U..Y PlIO'I' <lalllllot _, Id. Your acl-mor b!oWs 18 Ille rip! -Coll lier at l!Mm. McKinney reportedly bad just purchas· traila advtaory ~ endorled a Meanwhile, Ule l)ne clean lllit loac· i't.• ed and was tmsporting it rrom Sao propoaed llO,GOO network of olf·slreet . l)elred residents ol !he mobile lo'!-<;'!•\. ~ to jVllmington: )le bad put in at ..;:.,,'' 1tudent houtiDc wbicb moat often 11 0' · _ 229 H tbelldo Ylcbt Ancbdrage;111 Li~ Pat'k \raDI ~1 "'""" • found ptrked alq., Can!llUI ~ n;a'V8 , OmeS Drlve, io spend only one Dighl cart -.iaoa, ~ o(-• bicycle awaited the late.llour arrtval ol 1.!!9 Ji'o, • . • J Wlbieuei 11 the ,..... prailecl the Josi lra1ll In Irvine '!lnl;e prior to Jn. pooedilaw wbldt would banilh ~fr.en F J' • ,4 redoii . lime of barbOr palrolmea. corponitioo said the -1 dmm by the ci!Y--"J -Julf,.-1.'. . o.r roine 'n.rea 38Jlnl fire baats'llrrived witbio minutes Irvine Pablic Worko JJirectOr llrenl Tiie trio eacti .~,otiurieOUsly to after the fire waa !'eJ19'1ed. cawtcllmen Newport Beach clly lire department MachaJo "met the lour ~.11 !lllg· One 11ked. pollte~y ' 'i the penalty for olllcialo said thll morning ihey intend to gelled bf• the study cammlllee. -· vlolatilig the """-In campen join the l!!Ubor dlttrict in COl!ductlog an ..i.e..; of University" Par~· ~s. ~-would lie. ~ .. . · extensive investigation Into the cause or study commiltee . • "Up ·tP.• and 1ix~U.. in jail tbe'fire. 1be blw.e damaged the cabin CoUocllmen uoaofinoualy •PP">•~-tbe I { ... ~~,··Cl IY •Attorney and the forward section or the' boat. .• tat '"'-"' _ 1or· the Ja bon 111d: Damage to the Dollcbester was tea, en .. rorunen .....,.., ""'": adliilliad they W """° Uvtnc in tatiVely esUmated at $7,GOO, but harl>or project, ac~ ,the "1Uliop l"OpoioOd their IYIJIY,lllle' •-for aa Ioac u two district officials said the euct damage by VucfQr and allowed city alall ).I' and .-bit! _. whitec """'411og will not be known UDtil the boat Is bauled lpei>I j&,GOO· f,.. a. ......ru.a eoglniet\lli ~, II UC!, , l out and inSpected. do tbe llnal plant and call ~ Fonner mayor Wllllim Flacbbacb Last .1Sl"k's fire, which cauaed an ltrifote the .l'"'ject ts bid, or llnall)' IP.' ~. be -id ~ Illa ftnt estimated $50,GOO damage to .four baatl, pi'oved by,ll'l_cauocll . ' reading of the ta,., bocauaO bt,-npt ,.., apparenUy started by • porll!til\ 1 '1lt ~ <fddl nloa miles lo llie I.So believe J!OOflle 1hould be Uvtor In - electric beater Iba! fire officials said WH lnlle pll6t '"""1.wl!b the bult GI IM unitl in -Ital -. ol Ule dty. tell to ct,,.. to wond pailellng in one o~/ new -lielol ~ alanc ~ l!oWever, be added be·-ii!Dot ctve bis the boat.I.' · , DrlYe !)0!1hil lbt lllD Diep Freeway. second readil!( approval ol'tbe propooed • . -' ' lnrine Foundation . Sc.or¢d Joan Irvine Smith Appears Before Horue ·committ.ee Bf' BAllllARA IUIEllllCH Ol llt IMllr Piii tWI a day.long appearance before the llou>e Ways and M .... Commiltee in Woshlnf!lof\ D.C. ~. bel,... J°"" Irvine Smith charged that the JllDH Irvine Fow>datloo tw evaded re- quire.,..ts of the Tu llelorm Act ol JIU. She alleged this was done by deliberate ilevaluaUoo of holdlnp in the lflli!."! Compaay and by "oel!.-dealing" •els Cll the part or FoundaUoo olllclals. Foundation attomey Howard J. Prh .. u termed Mr lllegaUons "out,......." durlnl a two-hour dispute which kepi lhe commlttet in aeooloa ovmlnle as be TUpOllded to Mn. Smith'• slatamtnl.' • In t~ cour,:.;!i her' testlmClly, Mn. Smltb died .,._ of ~ "ael!-<tealinl" Jn.' wblch •he ~ Fo6adalloa olll~ boil tUea ""lililll advantap ol the!!, poll~ Cllltbmy i0 .....,...,. ol the .... 1lolorlD Acr. • --gos ..... <llepicotly denied by Privett. 'Ille comalltle Is ioveatlrallna r-. dlllaG oompllance with the Tu llel«m Ad, wllicll nQull'ed loulldlt!Clls to divest --ol holdin8• In ...... of 20 _. af a alngte COfllOl'llloo and to in- ....... tbelt contributions to charity cm a = ........ ocale, over a I0.1Uf >. 11111 111\4 11 IJ II)' Rep. Wrlsht Patman (D-'l'a.), wlllot -Banking SUb> -Is~ a llmull.-.._lptlfn, ....... Ule IOllDdllt- nvt )'earl to .a .,,. _ In ..... ol 10 ..-of ~ slncJe company .. '11-,._ ln'lno FaundaUon . "9Jda M.5 ,.... ol die lnillo °"""'"1Y'• -.... llai di"*" llldf o( .... llnoe lllo A<it wu puaed. Privett polllted out float lbe -lure pnwillool ol the A<I ... "' ·••lllcl willl ... ~ ol Jatm1 lmne U, ll'Ondlother of v .... Smtih. * cllftcW' tliat the Fouodatloo ldmloldlf die lnlllo Colni>llQY slock "u a 111111 witbout ol'fllloll or ...,...tJoo." A' 11111 ...... 11 clarlftcation of the ...,. ftlcl lo ...... lo """"'r Court, he aakl. M,., Smith cllllpd !bit an appnlaal ol 1 ...... ,...... illldo bJ a New V«lt Orm In 1'11. iD loompll-wtill lhe Tu llelorm All. -"llllond • • • lo -.. ~~ , ............... , • 'Ille , Oraligt C®nty Air!N>rl c;:om. -'l'lle!da1 nigbf ,. .. Ito approval for.: oonatrucllon of 221 homes in the Univmlty Plrlt comples in .Irvine. , Jo 'lailn; 1manlm0usly to uphold its 1tatr ~ation, the commission 'nilod tbal -from the Orange County All1JOrl """"' DOI be a •llll!lllcant prob-' lem in the clevelopmeit bomicled by Mlchelloo, llniventty, and Culver·dtlves. The cammlillon hil uked that Irvine ' -t all pi:9IJOled developmentl around tbe_alrpon ,,.. l!4 review. Tbe University Put bome1 will be lour miles w .. t ol the main """"~Y • ........Sing lo airport ollldols. 'II) other action •t TuesdlY's brief '4-0- mioute rneeunc. the commisstoo gave qu.a!Jlled ·approval 1 ... addition ol a Sun· day IChool room to the Lutheran Church ol the Crou ADCtulry oo El Toro Road' in the Laguna HUis. ..,,. church la loclted s.& miles directly south ol lbe main rmway of El Toro Marine Air Station. Commllalonera 11ld the new bulldhw fell •ltbln ..... -liol!able ranp ol Jet aotae cooloura from tbe.alrllue, bul tbal With a4eqvate -inlUlatloo the balldlnc COUid be made ac- ceptlbla. Construction Digger Torche«L by Vandals Dlmage ertlmated at about fl.GOO waa tnlllctad on a conltrucilon vehicle In the El Taro area 1'llo!lday by lntruden who IPfl&i'Oll!ly poured ,...U.. o v er the equlpnienl and sel lt cri Dre. lillerllf'• depaU. Aid the beavy dig· pr, owned by a Sonia Ana rental Orm, -.belt!c used In ...,._, wort at the lnteriectlon ol Toledo and El Toro roads. Tbay aaJd Ibo qlne ... dellro)$l In the - . ' • f The annoW<cement 1o11ow• by days I Mel.aren't tesUmony be r ore a Congressional committee investigating • foundation interests aod holdings in com· . paplea, I Mci.ar<n has been chairman of the board of directors of tlie Irvine 'Con\peny since 1980 and a director since ·1959. He beaded the company during Its planning and early development of the largest planned community Jn North ' America -the city ol rrvtne. That new 41.·square-mlle city lies wJthln the 121).square-mlles or trv.tne Ranc1i lands planned !or development by , the company, , ·-, ..... 1 McLaren is a retired director or Alchloon, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Rheem Manufacturing Co.. P a c 111 c Telephone and Telegraph Company, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and Air C1Ulornia where be also oerved as chairman of the board. He holds a bachelor's degree !rom UC Berkeley and honorary doctorates from the University of San Francisco and · Whittier College. II• is a regent of the (See McLAREN, P ... II I • ....... c.uc n.. tqw clouds and fGs will Bil by mtctmorplng on Tllunday 1o hazy sunshine, accorolng to 'tbe l<ratberlady. Temperatures. ol II • I t ~ I at the beaches, w!U riae to 75 Jn. • innd. Low1 tonighl in the llOs. . - · INSIDE TOD/\ Y The thre~v•ONJld battle bt· tween on oil compo:n.Jt and a Pacific PoJisade1 cititen.t group, No Oil, t1w: .. co-uld have broad- er !mplfca:tio111 on the l.tJOO.milt Coll~rnla coo•Uin• """"' ••I· tied. Se" &torg and pkt•rtJ o• Page15~ - I • ) 1 • • - J • • % 0.llLY l'fLOT IS --.. • Smog ·Cur~s Get Year TrVine Council Action ' - ~Court ·Win ·. llttt,_ In !'lplUit tomY.aro lhe IUjar acl1aDa .... ,_.y DIClll by lhe ll\'lne Cly .,-- Saluted. Delay-E I~~~~ 'l'llAlLS: Okayed .._ GI 15,0l[O for "'Ci....U. C....Wlallt to ,, plaaa .... Ona] .... estilllata for DIDe-alile, olf-. -"' ilyBurton 11l . ....-clly'• bicycle poth -k. -, .. WASHl)iG'l'ON (UPI) -The Envl.,.._ 1----.m"!Jll'"la!1'n>tectl"1' Agi:ncy lod'l)'>gTllnled- _.-the auto ~try 11 cx:.year delay ln meeting the 1"5 ant~tlutlon standard•. -8bEEPER VANI: Banned ... of campera, ....... --... other vehicles !or 1leepln1 between the bourt of 9 p.m: and I a.m. forcing students wbo llvt In such vehicles out of lrvloe or oo lo some yet to be de-Irvine Moyor John Burtoa's reactlea.to ~on lile-00-1"1ne>cam.pua.------_:.----l-1be eo1LoWbe-~w-clty!s leg.al bass1es But the agency tet strict interim poUu- lloo 1laodsnh, aod order.cl lbe lndllllrY to equip all .,.,. aold In Callfomla in 1975 with pollution control devices. • .:..OREENTREE PARK1 Moved V<?lleyball court away m;m homes of com-wllh-•elghboriog Sanla Ana was short plaining resldenll, requlr.d Doaald Bren Company to sel u1de !unds to con-aod anything but sweet. llnlCI aoltball dlamoad at 1 later dale whether part -privately tllllied Burton, who wraogled with Santa Ana by commwlity uooc:ladon or ll deeiled lo clly. ovir lrvlno .lndus1rial tax bale live ..,... • The lndu!tr)I bad ur1ed the EPA lo allow it to use Callfomia, a state wllh a sericM.ls ppQution problem. u a telling ground for poUullon control d~1ce1, koo~n as catalytic converters. -TREE LAW: Ameoded city's nrst stgnll!cant tree proleclion law to set standards !or reptacemenl of u.es oily ajar! might allow lo be cut down. Umta tbm the .10 11me1 Santa Ana bas pttlltd lhO. Issue In courts, bad this lo say Tuesday : ..::. .• f:PA Admlnlslralor William D . Ruckelshaus 111d be cboee to phase In the polludon coolrol devices gradll4]1y to prevent disrupUon in the auio industry. -TRAVEi.AND, IJSA: Directtd clly auomey lo drall plallned cmmmmlly zone law allowing development of commercial recreational veblc1e aalet park adjactlll to Easl Irvine, -'II of Sand Canyon Avenue aJoog' the Sanla Ana "I've been to court with them IS llmts now and I've loal. ~ Ibey ·., •. slow learoers ·1n Santa Ana. Freeway. . The use of catalytic converters iD eanronua will boool tbe. price or the can 0 boughl In the stale, and require the. I"" of DOOltldtd gasoline for efficient perlonnance. -WILLOWS PARK: Aettpted rr.m Levlll and Sons"Inc. a .......... oelib- borbooc! park In the Willows developmeol, Walnut Village. "It's bi.arteniog to bear they've qult trylna to prove this city cloem'I ezbt," Burtoo cone!~, Meanwhile, Irvine ofrlcials awai~ a IJ!l11nen, Band. nnal accoontlng-,,/ the cosl of the new city's legal defense against court attacks whlob named members of the cily eow>- cil, and ift some cues, every rtsldent of Under the 1landlnh ror Caliromla, hydrocarbon emlaionl ror 1175 muol be . cut to 8.9 grams per mile1 and carbon monoilde to nine grams per mile. The 'nal-de 1landlrd by 1975 will be 1.5 1grama bydn>earbona aod IS grams per mile GI wllon monoll<le. Preseol emission levels are much higher. Salary, Benefit Vote Set . Irvine. Irvine Clly Manager William l\'OOllelt Jr ... Id ~ the bills from !Wlall and "" - Tu<kq o! Sinta AM -the new clty'1 DOWNTOWN DES MOINEU NOWBDUND BY 13-INCH BLIZZARD Fre•P .. eJ By Saddlehack Teachers law Orm -tollled 431,491.115 as of Record Cold Follow.cl bY ThrMls of Floodlnt In Iowa February. More bills related lo the court ' -.• ~~9-by.: : :~y: ,Record 6.Id Grips ·south CITYHOOD. • • advisory council (MAC) elected by the community shouJd tse set up as soon as possible. ' Hearings on the proposals contained In the U-page report are expected to con- tinue unlll June. At that time, a final governmental organization plan recom- meodaUon will be adopted by SACC. Wilh band sod banners, Saddleback Valley teachtra will convene tonight to vote on what they will uk the new school district In salaries and benent.s. The Saddleback Valley ·Educalors Assoclalion (SVEA) wants lo go to Sad· dleback Valley Unified School Dlslrlct trustees with a "united front," SAVE Fro111 P .. e J IRVINE ... ~ The municipal ldvlsory council would , be a first step towards pln1ng more govemmenlal power In tht county and would provlde a good lrainllll ground !or lo charity" aa provltled In the Acl. The appraisal plae<d a value ol 122.50 future city officials, the report said. per share 00 the Irvine stock, giving the The 13 committee members, headed by FoundaUon's holdings an appraised value Ward 'l'homJl""" of MiaalPn Viejo aald of $103,275,000. they favored elected memben to the PoinUng out that in 1968 the Irvine MAC rather than ones appointed by the Company purchased Macoo Corporallon county Board of $4perv11on because the shares or Irvine stock at S2S a abltt, rormer opllon would mulmlze local · • Mra. Smith commented lhat the Foun- responsiveness. dation's "hand-picked" man1gement of SACC ls a volunteer group or represerr the Irvine Company apparer.tly have \ tatives from local organilaUons who betn de valuating ralher lbari l:ncreasing ·have been advlalng the county of local In. co~assell. teresls and allempdng lo research Sad· 1 lhat the lndepeodenl apprai>- d!eback needs and lssuea. al d railed lo lake Into conalderallm 11 -..-the M>l>&al local organl>-the appralaed market value of Ir- ed channel or cilj>en coinmunlcallon with v Company land in Oran&• Coonly, lbe counly. but,.has no authority other =h "waa 1elling or benlg lellll!j..al.•_ than to make reel>mmendatlons. mi 1mum of from $25,IXXt per acre to U and when city government becomes ,000 per acre/' the belress aald the a reallty. lhe report proposes a two-Q)UJ'lty asaessor't appraisaJ of the Orange tiered .structure with one level of borough County holdings was rm million, rather or vlllqe IOY•nimenls o! 20,000 to I0,000 than lhe i189 million reported by the New populollon each provldlng the most local York firm. . connectlals, responsil>le to lhe dly coun-This brought Privell's comment of ell and planning commission. ''outrageous." He noted the county If the Saddleback Valley becomes a<;!· assessor's figures often lncuude lm- ty, It would be more than twice as large provement put on land by private holders • as the county's biggest clty to date, of a' particular parcel. Irvine, which encompuses 42 square Ewn U lhe foundatloo aold Its Irvine ·miles. Company stock at the appraised figure of Current population of the va11ey is $22.50, contended Mrs. Smith, and ln- 70,000. Estimates of Its populaUon by the vested the money In U.S. Treasury note!, year 2CXIO have ranged from 190,000 to a it could quadruple its present charilable maximum of 750.0X>. contributions. Two aspects of timing will determlne The helreis cited 11exctsstve 1a1arie1 when incorporation becomes feasible, the and bonuses paid to the ltvine Foun- report 1t.ated. datlon executives of the Irvine Com· One is the state of the capital in-. pany " vestment program in the area, Including Although disclosing a loss from completion o( road work and bridges Jn management operations of $861,900 for the area. . . fiscal 1972-73, .she claimed salaries of e:ii;- The other ls the attitude of residents ecutives were increased twice, in toward formalli.lng the governmental January and again lJl October, 1972. structure at the local level . She listed in her testimony the ln- "There ls today •.:lacking of the e_sprlt creases as William ·R. Maaon, president necessary to the formaUon of a single of the Irvine Company an Increase from unit of governmen t for ~ µea en-'84.000 to $92,000 per ' year in January, compassed by the bounds ol the,, Sad· and to $1112,000 In Oclober: Raymond L. dlebaclt Area sphere of. influence, the \Vat.son, executive vice president, In- report aa.ld . creased to $74,000 In January and to Of particular conctm Ls tJie Lagtma 882.000 In October; A. J. Auer, vice presl- Niguel ~rea. which the committee deem-dent, to $50,000, and lhen to $.Sf,000; w. J . ed an 1n1e~al part of the Sadldeback William!, vice. president, to $42,000 and to area? but which few residents themselves $46.cm ; L. E. Eberling, vice president, to reel nas that ldenlily. $45,000 and again to $$1,000; F. E. OU.MM COAJT " • DAILY PILOT 'TM 0!'111199 C-1 DAILY "ILOT, wllll tfllliltcll 11 ~ "'' Iii-~. h M11.rri.f llf flit °''""" Cotti f'llOllt11"'9 eom..t""· S-· ,.ti edJlllM .,. ..... 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(llllfw>M. ...... "".... "' Of'f1lr ..... ,..,......, 11r N II U.11 _..,, """"7 -.rtN!Wa Q.tf """""'· • Hughes, vlce president, to $35,500 and to $«,IXM>; R. H. Reese, vice pre.aident, to '32,000 and again lo $34,000. In addition to salaries, she asserted, executives receive substantial annual bonuses, in rifason's case, a bonua of $2$,000. As ~further evidence of "mismanagement" 1w1rs. Smllh told the commillee thal 12,000 potenllal home buyers were "forced 10 teai>-lroi over lhe lrvine Ranch and to buy homet 1n lhe ad· , joining area to the BOU th." University of San Francisco and serves oo lhe advisory oounclls or the U.S. School or Businw Admlnl.stratlon and the l·h>O\'tr Jn.ttlluUon_.,. at Stanrord Unlvenlty: Palo Alto. McLaren became a partner In lhe \n- 1crnallonal 11CCOW11ing r!rm ol RukJi1J and Soils In liSI when It 1equlrec! his firm, McLaren, Goode, West and Com- pany. He has served as Jll'"ldenl o! both tho canrornla Society of Ctrtltled Public Ac- oounllnts and the American lnalilute ol Certified Public ACOOU1118n\a. In addition 10 his proreulonal .,,..r, Mel.arm aerved In the United Slata Nl'l' durtna World War fl rotlrtn1 with Ibo raok ofllur Admiral. Over lhe years he hAs been active In civic and charilable undertakings. pr .. ldenl Jim Wehan aaid. A negoiladona package will be voled on tonight With voice voles or when necessary wllb polllng by s c b o o I repre1entallves. The st.VE meellng begiJll at 7:30 p.m. in the Mission Viejo High School gym. Teacbers are auppoaed to brlJ11 a baDner representing each district scbOol. '!be Millloo Viejo lllgh alage band wlll provide mualc from about 7:15 to 8 p.m. All district teachers, whether members or SVEA or not, have been Invited, aloog with their families. Weban said be espects at le .. t 200 persons lo be there. Saddleback Uollled oroclally lam over schools in the area July 1. Teachers hope to get .their request for an esllmated IS perceol llalary raise and extension ol beallb and other benefit& to trustees as soon as p:l61ible, aald Wehan, a math lelcber at MJsslOll Viejo High School. Bank of America Group · Purchases District's Bonds belloved lo liave spent moro than '1llll;lllO. . Whal baa been llpe!ll lhua rar b the A -city to• deleod lt!elf_ lroq( Cusin-S cmporadon and/or loae of valuable tax- bue prope"rtiey Is equal lo 10 percent of lbe city's firs! year eipenae !or polloe Flo~as TIµ-eaten iowa . services. ' , -The legal delenoe lllll approximatea one-third ol lhe city's eoUre plannln1 de- partnient budget ror lhla year. -Tile leglll bills exceed by oome 11,1100 all the money ~edglJng city bad available lo budgel during its first year ror park improvements. ' -'The bills, In llbort, equals nearly lour percent or the . new city's flnl year operallng budget or nearly ll mlllloa. Fro111 P .. e J SANTA ANA. •• By Ualled Prell !Jllenalloaal Record-breaking cold penelraled the deep South today '1hlle In Iowa a rapid temperature rise following a big spring \. Lon Chaney Jr. Seriously JU In Caj>o Beach Horror film actor Lon Chaney Jr. was reported seriously ilf in his Beach Road home ln Capistrano Beach today. again on a Supreme CoW't calendar. Tbe 61-year-old actor's wife said that The Kneeland ruling seems certain. lo he h band ha f be the last entry In a pile ol bullQI rues r us s been "In and oul o that first came into e1:istence when San'-hospitaJs'' for the past several monibs. ~ She added thal Cbaneri had been Ane's lawyers __ ..,, that lliO "Pmn· -e-treated for cataractai u wt I a berlber(, laed Land" bad been virtually pledged lo a debilitating d6onte. o! lhe nervouo that city 1n • 1963 agreement. system. It was unsuccessfully argued that the Much o( Chaney's hospitalization has Irvine Company bad promlaed to look the been al Scrlpj)I Hospllal in the San Diego snowstorm was expected 1to bring new Oood threats. (Related story, Page 41: In the Midwest , the s~orm left 42 dead, then moved northeast and covered por- tions of New England with up to elght inches of mow. Frost was reJX1rted as far south as New Orleans and the National Weather Service listed a dozen record lows for the daU! in tbO overnight hours. West Paint Beach; Fla., bad 48, Atlanta 26, breaking a ~year mark ; Macon, Ga., 33, Binningbam, Ala ., 24. Mobile, 36, Ft. Smith, Akr., !!, and Chattanooga 26. Jn snow-bogged Iowa, Waterloo with 17, ottumwa at 20, Burlington with 22 and Dubuque with 11 had new lows, and Des Moines shortly before midnight reported a record 21. Th! weather service said rapidly rising temperatures, in the 40s today and prob- ably the 50s Thursday, would bring a rapid snow melt and increase the nood threat on many small rivers. olher way when the time came for Santa area where he recently underwent five A Bink of America underwritlng group Ana to seek lbe tax-rich 'acreage via the week! or diagnostic examinations. Tuesdly in Orange wq the apparent low annexation process. The Cbaneys have lived in relative A. light plane eras~ while ap- proaching P I t t s b u r g h JnlemaUonJL Alrpor.& .in a snow &qwdl Tuesday nlgbt, killing lhe pilot """ Injuring three passena:ers. _ bidder rcr lbe 15 million In bonds being Wllhen argued the Irvine Company lg· seclusion at their seaside home ror sold by lbe Saddleback Valley Unified nored that alleged arrangemeal and had aeveral years. He gained fame as the School Di31rict. actually worked with Irvine Ctybood pro-irolfman, among other roles. • Net Interest cost to the di.strict was ponents. Chaney reportedly bas received more 5.243 percent. Two years of wrangling in 10 court a-c than 600 letters from fMs of his many Saddleback: Valley District voters in tions may finally have convinced Santa horror pictures since news ~f his poor Febroary passed a $21 million bond and Ana's city council that the courts were health was reported in a magaziAe . $18 millioo state aid lssue. not prepared to accept any challenge to The lint news of the actor's ill health Slick roads and up to six inches of snow in New EJ1iland were blamed !or at least two traffic deaths. FroMPqeJ GREENTREE .. Thil is the flnt sale from that the validity of the city of Irvine as was reported in "Famowi ti1onsters of 'measure. Orange County's newest community, Fihnland." ficlals and poUce alike. They said it ls District officials plan to build two high \Vilhers' comments suggest. -. The actor, son of the late star of silent unlikely the university will provide a schools, elghl elementary schools and "But we never got a fair shah in the horror classics Lon Chaney Sr , , place for the "camping lndJvldualists," two intermediate schools in five yean courts," Withers commented. uy still portrayed such monsters as Dracula, The one said. with tbe total $46 million. believe l could have won my case if l bad Mummy and Frankenstein's Monster. He Opposing the camper sleeping ban The Bank of America group paid a had the right kind o[ climate in which to also plafed the dimwitted "laulle'' in outright were Councilman Henry Quigley premium of $3,000 over par value of the present It." the film "Of Mice and Men." and Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. bonds. This means that for $5 million in !-----------------------------------'-='-- bonds, lhe bank paid about $$.003 million. , Par value of the bonds is about $1,000 each. The bank paid a premium of about 60 cents apiece for the s,cm bonds bou&bl· The bonclJ will be reollered to public lnv .. tors lo y!eld from 4.3 percent In 1174 to 5.5 j1eroent In 1i;1-9a. Flag Ceremony Set At de Portola SchOol A special Dag-raising ceremony pn> due<d by te<ODd and third graders will lake place at I :~ 1.m. Friday at de Porloll School In Mission Viejo, 17031 Preeiados Drive. · Various if!>UPI of student.I at de Portola have presanted monthly nag. rablng programa ror the entire achool Presidents are invited. I· . Newly Purchased .. , Typewrjter Stolen • A burglar -., Into an Irvine ad- vertising rirtn by prylog the door aod carried away a '300 electric typewriter, the owner told pollco 'nlelday. DoMa R. Hanco<It of Orange County Lire, 1'11115 stypart< Circle told Jn. vtldgalon she wu part~uly Irked becauae ""' boughl ll only • row day• ago rr.m • man selllns l)'llewrilen oul ol the trunk of his car. Sex Suspect Captured PORTSMOU'l'll, Vo. (UPI) -Two police delactlvt1 'nlftday captured Rlchll1! AMn Ausley, alx da)'I arttr he elCJped lrMr the Nanoemond jail where he was awaiting trial oo d>arp.s of ab- docllog and seiually .... o1t1n1 a U. year-old boy. A spokesman ror the police department 1ald Ausley, wflo vowtd 10 die bl the Greil Dltmel Swamp r111b• thin be roe>ptvred was amsted In a bed, oboul ove m11.. from lht home o! hi< parenls. . ,, °"" ' ... Tlllllis IQsSes ladles Temis Sboes 7 .95 . 9.50 . 14.95 . 16.95 Tellds Rackets 4.95 .. to 58.00 Dunlop • Wilson • Penn Tennis Balls Tennis Warm Ups • Tenlis Strilllinl T enlis Hats & Visors Duell F•t rms Masks • Snnles · Ka Boards l.apna SIP Trunks Swin T111nlls & Salts Sbteboards · Wheels & Trucks -Fnsllees & llllllleranp Shoe Skates • Clllldrlns Silewalk Back Packs Sbetit Bags Darts & 1111 llolrds OPBI 9 TO I ClOSDI SlmYS • •• 646-1919 Backboards BaslletbaDs • Goals Baseball Shoes· Bats Mitts · Gloves • Undershirts Volleyballs • Rubber & leather Saftbals Volleyball Nets Racquet BaB llzqaets Paddle Tennis Paddles Handbaff GlaYes & Bafts Pill( Pong Paddles & Sets Raleigh Bikes • 10 Speeds· 5 Speeds 3 Speeds · 1 Speed Parts : Tires · Tubss llapairing 538 CEJITER.--$46.1919 • CLOSID SUNDAY I I I • ' I J I I . I " I I I • I I • • .. l • I .. Braced • • . - . The bu~ljlg P1'9~_11i.<lf' • San Joaquin SCbool Diatrict -'-loni-~irarea n~da -Is coining to a close. ~~~nU.y look their final acUona on any ne~ro1eefa. _ · ___.. But the llhtrlct -' f9 the past plagued by f'1!t·grow· ~ Ing enrollment and ol'ten·ina<fequate state ald program -ls going out with a bang, not a whimper. San _ Joaquin will &pply for .Ute funds for four schools in April and May, has advertised for bidro)l another and initiated work on two more. It's an ambi· lious send-off. • The physical and philosopblcal split in the San JoaqUin durtrict that resulred in a imilieation election last June carried with· it a promfse: the new districts would better be able to house and prepare for their studj!llts. Both theJrvine and Saddleback Valley Unified SCbool Districits have taken steps towards realizing this important commitment made to voters. . Saddleback• perhaps has moved more cautiously. A $46 millio~ financial <J>ackage -$28 million in local bonds lljd ns million in otate aid-succeeded. Saddleback oUicials are well under way with con· • s\ruct!ng their m&t urgent nfed -a second high school. No other schools have been set for construction yet. · More drim.atic wl'B a recent series of actions by Irvine Unified trust.A. Buoyed early in the' game by a successful $50 'million bond election, Irvine trustees re- cently approved architects, preparation of.state applica- tions and in moot cases actual construction of four new schools iadependent of '5an Joaquin. In d<iing, so, still a few months before they oUicially take the rems July !, trustees showed daring, foresi8ht and willingness to provide for student needs in the im· mediate future. • • -I • PAGE· ~ -- ..____.- -~ ~... .. lie ·Future -. • l . .L lions in public mee gs and study ~0115 . Ii was a big ste'p, an4 a needed <Ille ~ the growing community of [rvtne when! doUbll! se~~ and large numbers of portables too.often have been the tule to the possible detriment of children. Irvine trustees deserve a lot of credit for th~el· come aggressiveness. • BoOi new districts shotild iet recognition for act· ing to . achieve that promise o( unlfkation 'for which area residents -fought, lo benefit students now and in the future. · Planners' Challenge Five new faces will join two familiar ones Thurs· day night when the new Irvine planning commissioners are sworn in. With so ptany problems to handle -the most im· portant and sta$gering being to expedite the general plan that is due in six months -and with the overall lack of planning experience, the first challenge lacing the new commissio n probably Is to quickly establish 'I 'Workable, businesslilce approach to procedure. The second and continuing challenge for each oom· m.isSioner will be to remember always tbat he or she represents all of the city of Irvine, not just a segment._ The city's first plannin.J. commissioners struggled many lnonths without benefit . of a planning staff and under other handicaps, yet they accomplished much and began more. They'd agree with countless commissioners of other Orange Coast cities, the job of a planning com- missioner is largely a thankless task. The hours are long, the problems complex and the rewards of glory barely Jiiscemible. - • .. ' • • The actions were all the more impressive because they were taken in quick succeSSibn at one meeting, but not until after trustees had studied each architect's work, discussed housing alternatives and finaocial op- With all that, it still remaln.s that in accepting a Pla ning Commission. post at this point in the citv's development. these seven citizens have an opportuuity to render unique and lasting servtce. 'Meow! Meow! Meow!!. A n Exercise In Semantic S tretchin g (SYDNEY J.HARRI~ Experimenls lD COmmunlcattons . " Dear Gloomy Gus Remember it was a common enemy that broughi Bill afld Henry togeth- er, and that lt Was 'the ex-mayor who broU up the manioge of coo- venltnce. CATO THE ELDER · 1. "B~inesS s the entire institution that serv .our society's ecooomic and industrl engine. It is the agen.c)' that harnesses our energies and resources and build! the base upon which our iystem and build! the base upon which '"" c:iper3tes. While it bas many f\mctiool> its system operates. While it has many func- primary Job ~ to lions, its primary job i~ to ~ our com- keep our economic munication system going -and growing. system going -and I believe that It has performed this i.sk growing. I believe well in our country in the past. It can do that it has perform-an even better job as men and more ed this task well in people receive a heller IUldel'ltondlng of our country in the the 'ri>le · of media prohtJ\ in · our past. It can do an economy." even better job as more and more peo-4. "PORN_OORAPRY is the entire in- ple receive a better stilulion that serves as our society's understanding· of the role of hwliness obscenity engine. It_ ls the agency that profits in our economy," _,....-'lai;n•esses our energies and r:esources builds the base upon which our ! ... MEDICINE is the entire instit ion system operates. Wbile it has many func-- that serves as our society's alth lions, its p~ ~ is to keep our engine. ll is the agency that ha es obscenity system, goiiig -and growing. I our eriergies and resourcta and builds the believe that It has perfomied tbi.S t8sk base upon which our 1ys1em operates. well In our country in the P'l't It can do While it has many functions, tts prlm.5(' an e'veh better JOb is more and more job is to keep our health system going -people 'receive • better undel-standin g of and growing, I believe that It has the role of pornography profits In our . perftinned this i.sk well ill our c;ountry ecooomy." in the past. It can do an even better Job Which of ~ foyr paragraphs ls tbe as more and more people receive a bet· nub of an actual-speech given by Ule ter underst.andlng of the role of medical president of one of De troit's leading profils In our economy." bank>? Which are the three I 11\8de ilp. c~lng only "business'' to ·"mediclne " 3. ''JOURNALISM is lhe entire In· 0 journalism'' and "pornography11? stitutlon that serves as our society's Finally, as an exercise In S&fJl 9.ntlc media engine. It is the agency )hat stretching; do any of the paragraphs hame§es our energies and reaourees make any more sense than lnY, o~r? • A Columnist's Burden Remarks • newspaper columnbt cets Urtd of bearing: "What else do you do for I Hving besides write a column?" .( HAL BO'Yµ: ) "Can· you help me get a couple of. passes to the hockey game?" hive io find ·fault with 110mething? If you "I'm much too .busy myself to read were runnHlg It the world would be In an what yOu write. but my wile says that • even bigger nJs,.." now and then she likes your~stuff." • , ... "I airea~y have lrooble enooih jusli· "I READ your column last night. What rylng your .. 1ary to lbe buslne!s depart· nre ,.., trying t4 Jay!•. ment. If you want a "WeU, Bascom, Whol are YOll ~oin to new swiffi chair. ~with r_our mighty pen - you'd better rooy il molhertlood or lhe ledtra\· hlchwa yourtelf." + gram?'' "Where do you gel "It might he hard bn 11lU' ~. most of youc ideas, Buc:om, but Jt would be better for yoUr anyway -at clear· column If yoo'd look thn>uih a !~more anoe saJta?" lnterestln& _teyholes." "Do you call Nii-"As • matter ol fac11 youn t - Ill or-does he call most .. Wlptper COWIUJllilllta do have I you'" , , paJned expression. Ith 1111ne at them ui -w1-ver they cet I ~· It'• ... alcer, with ?tilers It'• a bidden grocery od, you gel thrown out cl tliii . piel,,IUI ~Balcom s cuo JI Ii 111U1lly a paper. Righi!" .......... ' SB • The 'PolitlCal ·Waterloo' of Inflation • New Nixonomics on Disaster ·cour se WASHINGTON -The deejiening resistance of Richard M. NiloD's While House to outside criliclsm on the disastrous course of the new Nixonomics was dramaliied in the President's refusal to accept a prep:U.d telephone call from Or. Pierre Rinfret last week. Rinfret, Canadian-born head or the New York economic consulting flrm of Rin!rel Boston A .. sociates. sometimes acts the brash Icono- clast ID the occult world ol ecooomlcs. But to President Nixon ' and the 110 1 gill· edged finan- cial lllll industrial cllenll, ln llinfrel's coosulllng portfolio. he Is ..,,;,"Olten regarded as a trend- setter wbme advice politicians 0£ a II ideologiee seek oot. INDEED, President Nixon thought so highly of Rlnfret's ability to marry economics and politics on the speaking pla.tfonn. ijlat be named him chief cam· pa1gn spokesman for economics last faJJ. ~ There never was any regret inside the White House1 over that decision. Yet, when Rinfret allempted to ( EVANS ·NOVAK 1 J telephone bis galvanic alarm over runaway inflation to ~ir. Nixon one day last week,, he railed to reach not only the President but his chief or stall. ff, R. (Bob) Haldeman. Instead, Rinfret ~was deftly deOected to Haldeman's assistant , Lawrence M. Higby, Higby llSleoed and said nothing When Rinfret, in a burst of exasperation, told him to inform Mr. Nixon that the new NJxonomjcs of ram- pant inflation -with no sign of serioos preventive medicine either at .the White House or in George Sbultz•s Treasury Department -mark the "political Waterloo" of the Nixon presidency. RINFRET is not the only-objective, outside economist now convinted that if 1i1:r. Nixon does not plant across-t~ board price controls on everything the American consumer buys -a ma)or shift in administration policy which had not occurred as we write this -the American economy wnt~be sucked ever deeper into ruinous Br.u.ilian-style in· flation. followed by recession. · Albert Sindlinger, probably the nation's leading expert on consumer analy'sis, js . . teUing his marketing researc.h clients that his earUer prediction of an ac· 11 ceptably gentle economic downturn in the fourth quarter of 1973 has been drastically changed. The new prediction: a full-fledged recession. Sindlinger's remarkably accurate poll- ing data, based on thousands of na· tionwlde telephone samples, shows a precipitous-decline in consumer con· f\dence since lhe President's self· defeating and politically disastrous March 29 ceiling on meat prlw -ceil- inged at their highest price Jevel In history. It shows. more omklously, a dangerous incrMse in he4re buying against future inflation. JN SHORT, it make• Ibis telling economic point with immenae political significance: that lnfiation psychology. all but knocked ool during the succmful Pbase I and n of the President's anti·in-- nation program, was magically reborn with the pro-lnOation adrenalln shot of Phase lll three months age>. Mr. Nixon's feeble effort to deal with runaway meat prices seems to have bad precisely the opposite effect ·ot 11111 in· tended. Instead of reassuring consumera that the President waa coming IC> ae.tious grips with inflaUon, it rrwde them suspect he was playi{lg poUtieaJ games. There Is, moreover, ir retutable evidence that Mr. Nixon bad originally planned • far more draoooiln antM.o- flation move oo Marcb a . 'l11e apeedl lfo made that night, ln\poain( IV~ Ill meat prices, wu originally drafticl by the President himself with little advice from do-riolhiog admlnl1tr1tlon economists. Al the lut-\lowovv, Shultz apparenUy dl11>1adoi ~. Nl..,i from going nearly so far aa I!! bad in- tended. The tepid reeult lhocqd lnlldera who knew the President's ol'lstaa! in- teoUon. ~ THUS, free-marketeers Shbltl and• Herbert Stein, chairmen ol tho Oouacll ol Eciooomfc Advi>en, u ol 11111 writing ! ,..m bent oO a ltl>flY ol ~ I.• where the administration brazenly atuck to ill dl!credlled "game plan" !or two y .. ,. before Junking It with lhe dramatic Aug. t5, urn. •ag&-prlce freou. To plan and carry out tha\ sensational about-face, Mr . Nixon had to reach far beyond his stand-pet eCooomlc rtgu1ars and enlisl Texas Democrat John ~­nally. Althoogh no one ootslde the White House today can.get Uuwgh to Mr. Nix· on oo the equally dlsast"'"5 Nlxonomics IJ. a similar spectacular reversal l! dearly i(l order. otherwise, the Pttaldent can forget all about his new Republican ruaJorlty. Spenders Se,e Bomb· ·in· P ork Barrel What did I tell you? ~ easy spendera don't like Gov. Reagan'• long-range plan for limiting taxes and spending. lt's pot so much that the proPQS&I would be a burr under their saddles; it would be more or a bomb in their pork bam!ls. • Whoever heard of forcing government to live-oo a restrict• ed income? That's fer the lllrds: lh• "'~ge-earnfug kind. What kind of n nut would let the tax- payer know In ad· vance the • annual cosi of state government. That idea drtvC! ihe spend-and·promjse poUticians up a wall. FELi.Al! like Assembly Spe~l\er Boh MoretU Just can't fathom the philosophy behind tu llmf~tJons, ~ and State Sena(or George MOIOOno and their kind 31Y1 the Reagan plan 18 a straitjacket for • allte government Look> like they got the medagei that'& t.he whole idea. They Jay the curb on apendlng would Hmil Ille atate'a abifit;y to solve prob- leml. Well. tile otate bu been spending lib a drunken sailor. Since '19611 the an- J ( . RUS WALTON nual cost of state govemmtnl has in- ' creased 192 percent (alQlos~ tripled) . And, we still i1ave tke problems. . \Vhenevcr a politici3n equates spending with problem-solving you know you're ih for more taxer and·fewer Solutions. Both ~1oretti nnd Moscone want to be govemor. Ca n you imagine what· the bud~et would bo when they got lhroughl Rlg~l now the state takes about 8 percent of' your income.,,. To the easy spenders that1a chicken feed. Your teed and their chickens. .. IT'S NOT hard to understand the posture or the liberal spender on tax mattert. They honestly believe govern· me:nt kno\\'s bes~ how to spend your money. Jt ls more dlfiicult to understand how State ' Controller Houston Flournoy can buck the idea or a de facto lid on tjlxes. Flournoy came · just short of opposing the Reagan tax limit plan In a speech before the Porterville Rotary, last woek. With him it's not so much a philosophical difference as it is pro- grammatic. A difference of approach. as lt were . Flournay told Rotariarui the best way to hold down laxes is to bold down government expenditures. lle's got the cart before the old horse: That's fine If you want to go in reverse. BUT, if you want to i:et anywhere, first you cut taxes and l he n the politicians must reduce expendjtures . 'lbat's what the Reagan plan Is all about. Over the next 15 years, the cumulative saving in state taxes under the Reagan Pf'oposal -would be about $118 billion. Thal'& gross 1 as your slate taxes decreased, your deductions on the federal Income tax \li'ould ulsu decline. Anot her Maug ham (THE BOOKMAN ) "Overshadowed, queer, alcoholic, t shou ld have t>Cen a complete failure. To this dliy l llm still surprised when the critrcal or Cinancial success of one pf my novclsi, or plays, or films in various COW\· tries would seem to suggest that 1 am a conventions in \\'hich he lived lhat be was succesa. But I am not a success ln my slrick~ with guilt by his homost.XUal The program-by.program, cut..squeeze- and-trirn approach doesn't work. Look at what has happened under lhe Reagan ad· mlnistratlon so far. A bunch of bualnessinen mad e-1,400 • recom- rnendallonJ that saved about $211 million. Reforms Jn welfare and Medi.Cal saved a heap more. What happened to all that dough? Jt went for other programs. Easy come, easy ·we~t. _ I thought 10< a moment that Flournoy had decided not to nin for governor next year. I mean. he'll never get the Republican nomirultlon by fighting the Reagan tax plan. But, as f say, he's juSI shy of fiat opposition. MORE1TI saya ~ legislature may not approve the $10 million necessary to hold , a November, 1973, rpecial election on the 'fas proposal. That t•lla ba.s .more-IUll than sense. Tf about 1 million citlzem sign petitions to put the tax limlLPJan on the ballot, and If Gov. Reagan -c?ills a speclaJ elec- tion, and If those legislators don't go along ... weU, some politicians may tie In real trouble at next year's polls. The way I read it, the people are sick and tired ol poUllcs gelling in (he way ol tax reductlon . "I GUESS wtill nan\c Ille yua :_ C. "IT'S , MUl!8 .. i.. to Jpkn\and I Bsocom !'l'lwwhlp -there lm't much , ~ • co)umn H you ~ply hum '• el,. l'OU could do b\it write a cafUlllll. But On••~: <llrisllan Soldlera while you. ' f think yoo're 1 I~ WIY Ihm mak~ ll ~4!; llllt'• eur ,.....,. columnist over own eyes for reasons which this book will desires and tried to make hirn~f nomral certainly reve,_i. 1 ' • -end at Umes succeeded." Titt: BOOK 11 E•••pe From the TIIE WAR Y••rl made· Mauaham Robert N. Wct(I. l~bll$4tr T11um<U Kctvit, Ediror Borboro l\rtib(cl1 • oo-Mld word. thorO ~ lht oo tryin( to catlge • "Hey, Basconi. ioo~. Intcillgent -lhe cllaratl• from the J•nltor. The jani1<>r Is boos It on his ~Y In. the one In the dun shirt." ''What makea J'Ofl such an authOrlt1111 "Well, If you're ll1ICk ror an idea. em-ything? You oe.... met a payroU in Bascom, wl\Y don'~ you write snotlJjlr your lift.'' column about the lncnaa1na mmace of "II you can a•t me four r .... Uckett ll unleuhed' dolt•-Thlt always brings In a tile blgb ochtiOI lloaketball game, It'll lot cl !~tiers bun doc ownero tellln& yoo mak• me look pnlly big to my 16 10 tO bell.'' daughter." · "Spoakfns ol letter" lhe editor got one ")Vh<n yOU 10 to l1111cb, do roo e1·er from a reader toda7 praising you lo the pick up your own chtclll" akieo. It isn't algnecl, bol It looks like It'• "Wey do Y\lll «'!YI alway• •t..i roo in your wile'• bandwrlllril.'' • ,.,,,~ 7hey'nl trylr)g to cut out the midi/I• man. 1 1 I l SMdows -An Autobkigropby !McGraw· realize lhal he w•• predomlrianfly 11111. $8.95 ). Its frank, outa:poktn. and homosexual. be run.her rcvc11.ls, aod "~ lmmense.ly tn.l~nted authot: Rob In guilt. of lbat realizallon turned me to Maugham. The •hndO<Ys In the title: that drink .•.. My Ille has been n struggle to of his fat.her, Lord Chuncellor of cape with my homosexual puslons. a England. and 1lle lhadow of bU uncl•, • 11111ggl• lo deal with ffi1 deslrt lo drink SOmcmt Maughnm. my1ell Into oblivion.'' "My 11ory Is of o lonely child." writes It has olso be<n. of course. much tht brilliant author ol Th• Strvan~ Tho mort: th< Csmbrldge stud<nl, lbn LI· Stoond Window, 11J1d other memorable byon 0.S<rl tank battle hero who wos work>. "II deal• with an adolescent who mentioned in dispatch<• for gallant")' Ul>- was more attracted fov.-nrds hll 0'1'11 sex dt:r rlrt, the writer who abandoned the than towa.rds girls, yet who well to Im· · Bar to ttevole himself to llternture also bued b1 llle strict 11Pi><t-middle-ci•,. tm•J1f lrom 1he;e fllltU. tditoriot l'tlJ]i f:dltor The OOllrart11l 1~1iic nr lilt Dl'!lly l1ll ot 11etk11 to irlfomt and •llm\1• hn1t rtftdel'!I by 1~en1 ll'Jg thll ntWt~per't Oip1nlofl' 9,Dd com· mtntJI')' 11n 1opt~ or 1.,1~t and 11li.!nlflctnCll!', by 1in1~lcU~ • furum tor-the. ttXPl'eftlun ttl oU;r tta.....- 1 •11lnlorts. tlnd by 1)'1.wnlln:IC thl• d \lf'Tl'f "'~1.JOTnt ot l'nfolt:D«t ob-. l<'"NrJ 11hd •Pok~n. on pre. (If ,,,, day. , Wednesday, April 11, l97S • I • .. ' -- . I ' ' .. • \ • .- Despite Poison Deaths - " " NEfll'O , !J'eim. ~UPI) -' arrived , he said, they r~ serpents ; and if they drjok Despite thi deatl:i8 ol tVio ol Williams. assistant pastor of any deadly thing, it shall Mt the faithtuJ. a Tennessee the church, lying seriously Hf hurt them; they shall la~ roountain religious sect ap-in a truck. hands on the sick and they --, • paren~ly is ~haken_ in Jis Ramsey said be fo~ the shaU recover." belle! that drinking poison and body of Pack a Cool<e County T=n=E--:P::R::EA=c=e=ER=-'°a71,.-s..,al-:--d• ,...,handling d~adtr, snakes "shall native living at Marshan, it .was · part of hls faith to not hurt them. N.C., about a quart.er·mi!~ refuse medical treatment .. Cooke County dewty B.C. away at tlte home ot the Ramsey said a leader 1n tbe pastor, his brother, the Rev. "I, come to tbe...chU:rch and Holiness Church of God in . Liston Pack. ask ttie elders to pray for .me Jesus" Na~ tpld ~him th!' -to-lay 1 hands on_.rne, ' deathS' of B\lfoftfPack, 30. and WILLI A.M'S WAS oonscloiis Williams said, '.'.l'hars all I the Rev. Jimmy Ray and refused medical treat"· need. Thal'.s-the Urst step and Williams, 34, would not stop ...., _ _ · _ _ ~ _ there-aTil't no second step. ~the pi:actlce. ~-----,........oo:n•t need a second ·step." _ • . g e ·e t belJ~es Stinson and Ramser 'said PACK AND Willtams drank •nak~#, Jtr'!fHl'nfne . they heard there alsO was strychrune·at a servl~ Satur· . _.....-h l I snake handling at Saturd day night ,and died .withifl I~ not ••ri ' 1·8 night's service whicb·:1li'ew ~-Sheril! Bobby ~op --n1e11ahP.r.s. ' . vlsltors" from ~s-rat as the said authorities only Yarned _... ·---·-------------Carolinas ;;:.r of ttie deaths .. afier the -=--~... .,..--' Newport ___ rtSCUe . squad was ment, Ramsey_ said. Members ,~ ·THEY SAI,D they heard that called.~ • of 1he church refused to allow . one person was ·bitten. ..-When S~n and deputies hirh to be taken to a tlospital. · "But, of course, there were Instead, the congregation no snakes when we got there Ai~ Chosen SACRAME~ (AP) - Gov. Ronald Reagaq_ has nam- ed R. Thomas Allell'll!s as- sistant legal affairs secretary. Allen. 30, worked for tfie. Sacramento Coun ty Public Defender's office. prayed. -and we don 't have a name of Williams died about four anybody who was bitten so we hours later at the scene, the haven't been able to -check deputy said. that out," Ramsey ~jd. Williams told newsmen in Tennessee .1 a w prohibits 1971 at a snake-handling snakeJiandling pi;aQices in servJce that the beliefs of the religious services.:. The ~er­ church were centered in Mark . iff's department said cases 16: 18, which quotes Christ as . have been brought but have SC!YJng, "They shall take up failed to stop the practice .. New Clinics No-w Open COSTA MESA--HUNTINGTON BEACH medical • weight lindoro's unique program is a sole and practical method .for the entire family to lose, weight and · learn how to maintain proper weight ... under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. d I • . Coll for informotlon re UC ion ... Mondaylhrufridoy8A.M.lo6P.M.' UNDO~:f' -MEDl(;Al CLINIC ~::;~~;~~ ••acH 557-1893 NEWPORT BEACH CiftDEN GROVE -L-ONG IEACH PASAPENA . ORANGE U,1 T ..... te Happ11 l'athe,. Sen Str!im Thurmond (R·S.C.) gives piggy. bacli ride'to daughter Nancy \vho recently celebrated her second birthday. TOE ASSOCIATED Press reve81ed ·nine days ago tl~t taxpayers spent nearly $32,000 to fly .Reagan around <(alifpmla in a two-month perjod, including 12,520 to at- tend a diMer honoring singer Fi-ank' Si~tra. ' But Reagan's staff refused to give deta il:! of who used the plane or for what purposes ex- cept that all flights billed to taxpayers are for official state business. · A Senate fi nance sub. conuitittee last week voted to reqUire ·Reagan to giv~ a detailed p8Ssen'ger . list for each . flight and state the business of each passenger. • HE ADDED that the sub- committee ctiairman could call him and that he would giv~ de,tails in private. Responding to questions. at a weekly n e w s conference, C al • Reagan added: "There's never O ition hccn ·any secret about where I'm going, and my schedule is -.. -generally known." Battles When Reagan's office refus- ed detaiJs.._j)nr.Jlights, The Associated Press ·compared a -Secrecy fligtit IQg with his publisped schedule and came up with LOS ANGELES (AP) _ seven weekend flights costing taxpayers a total of $9,660 Secretary. of State Edmund G. betwe~n Sacramento and the r "Jerry" Brown Jr. has joined vioinity of Reagan's Pacific a coalition of organizations to Palisades home. announce a grass-roots cam· paign to stop what they called REAGAN ADDED that the secrecy in state government. plane is '-'not luxurious" and is Spokesmen for Pe op I e ' s "not as comfortable as com· Lobby, Common Cause, Sierra mefeial fUghts." Club-....and a ha If · dozen "f was -dragged kickirig and organizations told a news con-screaming into this thing," he fereri·ce here Tuesday cor· added. ruption in siate government He said the plane was leased exists and must be wiped out. because of the increasing • • • . - ' -this Saturd~y • 2:00 f p.m. • 'April r14th. 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' ' -SUMMER ~OF '92 WHEl\J CHRIS COlli~US:·THOUGHT HE'D fit\LL OFF THE EDGE OF tHi:.· eA~t:i'! · BOT '' NOTHING BEATS THE SUMMER OF •l"Oe J ' ~----------'·-'--....:;;.--..,,,,,7· L.-~~ ....... ~~~--... -i{ • • ... • . ,, , , :~T'S WHEN THEY INVENTED · · • au.HMIWOS. TALK ABOUt SMOOTH! ;THAT A!iST'':TASTE CONVINCED ME ,---,';,...· --~---~~· __ .. __..· ·,W~l~F<EY~AS HERE TO STAY! YOU PEOPLE ARE LUCKY. A GLASS FUW.,.:,.,-......::..:..--1.,..-------- 0F ICE CUBES, A'COUPLE Of FINGERS GJF LIGHT. SMOOTH BUSHMi~, A SPLASH /;..---~-'---------.... , OF COOt.~ATER • "·· !l'!s THE BEST' SUMMER , I 1 ' REFRESHM~NT'SINCE THE ICE AGE. ·' .,. v )QU 'SHOULD -,;Ry A 8U8MMI ...... AT YOUR L.OCAl,-INN. OR OOYOU -' cALI:. THEM COCKTAIL LOUNGES '"THESE DAYS? ' ...,,...~;";""~...,,...--,~-- • -··u.a ... I \ . .. \ I i ,f' t '· . . I I : ~l ·I I, I f I ~ \ - ,. . • • - •• --- .. ...=.. i tingtOn ."BeaeJt • •• • Teday~s Flnal N.Y. Stocks ,...... • VOL. 66{-NO. 101, 1 sEqioNs. 112 PAGES s.t • ••• . . 11 ;\!iew . " ' • " ' _, ·~chooI ··. HoJiefri~ •• :xpr·ess Views rteen· candidates, none of them siderably, to properly support the bmtl, .. are Heki?lg election necessary schools in a, predominantly 17 to three" trustee · post.! .in reaideritial ~rea. At the iSaDre time .olheT ·ngton Beti:ch's Ocean View new ,wti.fied districts would have a large l Qis~rict. 1 business tax ·base, giving these districts l . candidate1' statem·enU which nior( !~ per yupil."-• are , rppri1tted -wtth permiision , . th'e .April 1973 "Candidates' Mn. Marifume' Blaak,,40, Is a fOl'lllcr ·o " "'I d b th sales suP.e(Yisor and a~nl beyer., She onRaiTe corn,, .. e . Y' e was"presldent of~ vfm V:iew, P,fA.and eC:t. ~omen. V~ters of Hunting· is now second vice president of .tbe-<flun· candidates' answers are i'n tington Union Council PTA. She has also th own worctS. Two of four League served on the League of Women Voters' Panel on Education and, was area qut(tio1is hove been selected, for use chairman for the tax override and bond he'ii:-1-) What adva1ttages: if any, do elections .. She earned a B.A. at UC Y!>l (see to aU.11<0• achoaling, ~. 2) Berkeley. p: u see any retUom /or untjica-ti ,, 1) "There are advantages -and disad- ' e vie·~.s of seven of the Ocea1i yintages -tO all-year schooling. Among Vi candida•·s follow. The views of . the advantages: - "S' "M o re effective th ni1tg seven uit:ll be presented use of school build- ; ' day.' ' . ings. \,, AJesMder, 27. is an elec.-"Possible eli1nma- desip • engineen for Gen.era! tion or summer- 1 EleCtronb I n .f o r m a t 1 o n learning loss ;;;:;;;.~~ .. ; He grliquated 1rom cat Poly "Long,term sav· W!-5. ObISpO in 'hlec~c engineenng inga in construction }'ears ago. He-illnarrted. ~-· dlll..w "Ail'=· oobqil ·allholJlb ml.a new: ~~ II\. a ~~~ ""·'""'8"8. :t:r .. -ID · w he. r, e agresiive '"~ · ~';; ~ ~ ~· ¥e under way. (For · · "--, _1. J ·ieductng · every foor ~· acllools G1J4 ~ . "'. lllelllll ·: building is~-) ,. ~tlna :;. 0 .. 1t1 _ "Cosit, saving tbrouih deCreased van- jbrougb a ~el· dallsm. ' • lmli"'.W Ill. ~·The type ill plall .110t>enc1! upon i-. llciDtltilL ~ .of ·teiO!he!S Ind chlldten and "Haom'!',_llCll an . llr•llCll a.erttbhbortage 91 stu- -ot· lllil P"" dent """"" exiltl. wtthour such in• aram .WCMl!d provide roimatiM i , toUlcl not· recommend one , the oec_111.ary reduc--plan dv..er i&notber. ' -· ..-ii.on ti b e-tupayer •1.rmi)li~tation must consider the · Is .IO .deot>enlteiY wishes .ol hi!rs mid community, the bing .for. 'l!lil.program, stlll in ~-proven · the district, and should tal stages. bas not yielded much include an g ev8luation process." to · prove· or diaprove that 2) "Unification ffers a realistic solu-is , perform more. tffectlvely . or lion to the ·popu1a problems plaguing 8 ~greater retention over vacation the htgh school dlsfr' .~t the same time · . " • . it ii 8fl C(\uc;:atlonally sbu,nd avenue for n imple'menting an idea BUCb as tb1S, improving conliiluity-o~ instruction, louat fully evaluate .the Impact oq the grades K-12. ~ ' t, lamily unit and oompnmity. If 11It Offers 1m0re efficient u of tax ·meaningfu1'.oonslderati"!' and study funds add ~I" local control. I ,~Jd parenta teachm aod )>ol\r.I members be prema!Ure. 'aild inapPrOpriate f<JNne · · .... ~ • 4were hnple!nent~. we to support• any particular pjan at this m:e · · live '"" teachm ume to lime: . Jy. · anize lbelt leOqdllg .\>"" "Nel!IT-onacted legislation. which at- m1 to -llChedUleL tempta to, belt>" equalize school financing • ORANGE ·COUNTY, ·CALIFORNIA . '°" . _ .Y@>NESDAY, AP~IL 11, 1973· '- ---<'_.. ' .ouse HORROR STAR AILING' 'Wolfman' L!n Ch•n•y Jr. Lo~ Chaney Jr. Seriously Ill · ·, Judge Rules • Beds Must BeRemuved Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland rufed, Tuesday that: a honie on Capsfone Drive in Huntington Beach is a house. ... Judge Kneeland's grahting of the district attorney's petition puts 6762 Caj)Stbhe Drive in the "bawdy house" category that. in the past, has been ex- tended to several topless, bottomless and nude ha.rs in Orange Q)unty undt;r California's Red Light Abatelnent Ach- 11 means that the house will be closed tor one year and then will be sold -beds and all -at a sheriff's auction. Judge -Kneeland's .deeision drew ob- vious approval from other'1 residents of Capstone. Drive who attended the court hearing. Also on band to hear the ruI)ng were three women arrested 90 pros- titution charges stemming from their alleg~ activities at the Huntington Beach house. The trio -Judy Ann Klusmeyer, 25; Helen Marie Ryan, 37, and Carol Ann Do- mian, 27 -are scheduled to appear April 30 in West Orange County Judicial District Court to face charges of pros- titution and coospiracy to commit pros- ' I C B .. .. h titution. AD lhr<e ·currenuy are free nn n · a o eac bail. · . 1 P _tnvestigaUon or the house on Capstone ' · · Drive by Huntington, lleaoh poljce .,.. . Hlll'1'0l"fibn actor UJl1 ebaney Jr ... was spatl;licl i!i ,....r11 fWm nelpl!pra 'fbo ~~a ~c~J:ll'~ -~ Iba ,~ ·~ of u-..... ~-"'-'d actor' ' ., ·.d that ~.. .... parkocl .... Ille house •= 87.,__ I •WI~ pl 'I and the' delivery al the~!esidence ol what ber husbalul bas been "m and out QI I ·-·-' . 1 hoopitals" for the past seV.ral miinlbs.f I "!'~-lo be .. ljll ~•number o Sbe added that Chaney had blien kingofized llo<la.. · .. 1reated11of..cal;ip\cts as well a beriberi, •• J!e!!illlltfli. ilifOrder ol the -~ J• ~; iluc1i '.w ~·· bospitallzation bas tieen at $c:rlpps lloapita) in the San Diego afea Where he receilUy underwent five week,a !(If diagnostic· examinations. 1 Ttie Chaaeys have Jived in relative seclusion at" their seaside · home for Sexeral years. He gained • fame as the wollman, among ~ther roles. • Ghaney reported!)' has rectived more than · 600 letters from faus of his µiany horror. pi.ctures _since ~ews of bis poor health was ~ported .in a magazine. The first news of the actor's ill health wu . reported· ~ 11Famous , Monsters of filmJand.'.' , • The actor, son of l}'.!e late;st•r of silent horror classics U>n Chaney--Sr . , portrayed such monsters as Dracula, The Mummy and Frankenstein's Monlter. He alto pllyed the dimwitted 0 Lellnie" in the film hQf Mice Md Men':" > Fir:e 'KilU Four . ..-. . . On 33rd Fl:oor Of Seats To·wer CHICAGO (UPI) -Four persons were burned to death today in • !Ire high in the Sears Tower~ a J,4M-toot1 building in the final stages ol constructlon. ll will be the tallelt buildlng in the world when complilled. 'lbe lour bodies, bumed beyond . _.ruli<in, were taken lo Pmbyterian St'. Luke's. Hoapltal ··· • "W~ have no identifications yet," a hospital spokesman aai~. 1~we believe all four were men. but we're not aure. They were !/\'pretty bad lhlpe." Initi&i ttporls indicated the !Ire OC· curred .in an elevator shaft. ... " I ·' . " 1 ·t ,i ' I . ' ~ I I I Plane, Boat-Mistakenly . . Arrive .in ·Huntington ·1· By '11ERKY c0vnu: damqed, and allowed to ta~e of! apin ot ... Da..r PAlt 11tff after an bour delay. · ~.; Maybe there Is. something . to charges The Bennelts were Dying lrom J.-...' by Hlin~~ ~b critics Iba\ the city to Ensenada, Mexico, when' Ibey be<iine I loob.llke,ajlot of other common places. confused, spotted the cle~ channO!s In PeopJe kept'"mistaking' Huntingt.On .BeaCh Huntington Harbour, and. declded i( ~as !or oiher. locat~ TUeaday. San Diego'. • . . !e . ~ver cl°"' IJl(~lo·ae!' (SB llf!)•;ifec;, thi linanclal condition ol in edllcallon,, but we mils\.11~-~ • all,A~.iJ!Volv\od. We. mult·consider lbO doer we.open wUI leo4 \o """"' illl 1116· iltenaUves !Or unification - tion." . vie atw ~ distriqt boundaries, Water Quality 12) "Unification by the ocean , w city .~; or a•Y olher plan · • 'il-'iioo1 D~!'t with either tbe ~ developed. lhr'l'!gh further study. . "'lbe preliminary report Indicates there were· some elevator construction wOrkers· who we.re cleaning the shaft, somewhere between the 33rd and 35th floors," a Sears spokesman said. The . fust . nps\8J<e . was .mp~~ ~)lout Harhor ~atrolmen said the Benlt<!tfs noon t A 'Oylru( couple from Juneau,1 i,yere su.rprlsed ai I.he \eek ·ot. ~e~ pla~ne Alaaka"99fµy .i*>pped. then' stngle .engine fa cilities, since \t'f common th Ala.ski to Cessna•sea planelfnW the clear channels bop £tom lake-to-lake by alr1 ... of Huntin8ton, Harbour. ,. · ' ' · The boat was not so lucky as the They tbOUght they were safely tucked seaP!_ane. lt sullerect so1n e damage to ·01~ ltib(rl<i! \Si' 'iriotlier elementarJ.: district 11• l'WliateVer plan 1, support must oiler T • f M t '1\0I !I' m>ctiCal move. The cl8ims or cost commputy ideotity,. equitable dlitribu· op1c Q ee j. lngs to the taxpaye!. ~'" over1.d1~k'· tion ~taxaljle weajth, facUities and stu--.. · Latin Leaders Agree into San Diego. hull as It scraped ovet the sand, and )\ad · About 7:30 p.m., an off-duty Gardena to be haul ed away by trailer this mon1- po1iceman headed bis ta.root pleasure ing. ~heedfa,an,increasem .hlgupa 8 -dent population."· · · ~A . V II H' h ' liJjstraUve >Stalf, resulting in !nllreased • · t 3 ~y Ig ~..t:tecreued costs. . • . . Mn. Jean Begen, 38, has served on the ')InCreasing 11\e district size by, urul1ca· Citizens Mviaoey Committee on Early l would '"""11 111 deluded vlsiblllll' ol · Childhood Educatioo and is a volunteer utual. school problems by . ~ ad-f 1teacher aide. She wu an area chairman tratlve stall. A!J in· all dects~ o • for the tax override election and is a ~action, unificalion.ahould'lie con-·memberoftbePTO. ~. aoly when llhoWn to be beneficial S!>e graduated 1rom both student fd IOJMlyer." UCLA with a BS in· . . education, Sbe ha! Laird. B. ~, 2:6, is 18 senior ttirie ~children. ~.~i !or Bank o1 Amerlca,responalble I) "Studies from J or performing audits on compaMI bav-dlstrlCta , on year- ing l1rge JoaM with the bani:. He round ldlooiing hove ~uated lrom cal State JM Angeles shown that there is ,With a BS in accounting, and Is married. less learning loss . 1) •:The fJrst .advantage of all-year during a.'three week "' schoobn~ is l~t it should cost lea OD a v'acation period than there is when p. per pupil bas1!I pet year_ to ~a~e child ' bu been away from school for a students. The first results from studie~ tn three-month period. -Ir t child's education ~· indicate the cost ol vandahsm can profit lrom year-round schooling, I 4fop~ noticeably 8~ sa1arles for can see this fact as the major advantage. libs11tute teacl!ers declined. "Tiiis type or plan ~&pend "At tills ~· I am in la,.... ;: :l: sclioo1 populatlon growth. IJ•lliere Is a · =-~~~~led necesSlty to creale ospac ' !or more 2) ·~ I do not see anlllclent ......., students, then a,.15' plan on a staggefed I« iinl&.lkln..,.... eilWnple, 11 i1D1f1Ca. buis (!fbere ZS percent or. the acllool's tlOn Ii iucb 1 desirable ltlte ,ltien why -1•1i<in enter achool every lhr<e ~ .,...i Ibis bllng CODlidertd'1i year ago weeks on 1· four-tract plan) Is mast jJrac- or three yun ago 111 ~Hhe -• ry Ucal . • <MIWI cOGld ban been worbd out by "II Ibero ls'flO &pace problem, lben a ilow? -15-1$ program when all students are In "'lnltead ~r wtaen the Bun-school at the same time would be possi· llnitai! Je8cb'lllib sd.oot District betan ble. Whatever plan Is more sultoble !or aV!Di seri'ous finan<lal p rob I e m s the district should be selected after tbcre unHlcatlon beeomes 1 poull!le ,oliillon bas been sul!ldent parent and staHJ~.Put tor thi tloord ol trustees. The high achoo! into the planning ol such • program. i,,anl did no1 aolve the problem, Just• "Perhapo. a study ol unification for the .. paSeed )I on lo tho elementary diooi aclJool dlitrlct ·should prec<;de a ycar- distiictl. lo let them aolve the pn!IJMm. round *<bool plan, so lhot both elemen· "Unlllcatlon at.o i,.ves opm Iba taey ~ -ry !Cbools would be on • pooo!blll~...,. ol the -11 fom!ed llmlllr schedule." ~ would not ~· 1 1111· 2) "Yes, I do favor unification. 1 led !khill _,,.. 1Ju9i1Je81s tu -· that "" of the baste reallOlll 10< untrlca· "Thus. In«easing pro~ax .. i;on. (lie< OCEAN VlEW, ..... l) • • Water quality and bow it is maintained in Orange County will be discussed tonight at F<JUDtain Valley High School. as part1 of the envirQnmental awareness PARIS (UPI) -President °I.uis Echeverria or MeJ.tco met with former Argentine President Juan D .. Peron today and afterwards Peron said they agreed on lbe readmission of Cuba to. the Organilatioo of American States. Peron also said the two agreed on the need' !or laws to control multinational cor- porations. boat toward lhe brijht ttghtS of the Mike Ard, owner 0£ the boot, told state SOulhei o Califohtla Edison pow'er plant. llfeguards he mistook the Huntington He ,Wi.! quite surprised when the boat Beach power plant ror the -~edondo 1 ran aground on the sand at Huntington Btiach po.wer plant. By the time he · lecture oeries, State Beacli. J .realized his error, it was too late. He thought he was beaded into the Ard and o~ friend were on the bOat ; Two "guest apeakers wlll talk about ·water ar 7 p.m:, in room 301. The lec- tures ao:e Pllrl ol the adull0educalion pro- gtlll!I of the.1 Huntlng\Oll ·Beach UnlOn calm harbor waters of Redondo Beach. when it beached. Neithtr was hurt. j City lifeguards and the Orange County . High S<Jio!>I District. .. ' • Neil Cliftf~ ,~&Ill manttser of the Orange. County · Watef District, will talk . about Water' _Factory 21, the seawater dcsalinqatioo plal)t in Fountain \/alley . harbor patrol said the seaplane, piloted by Mr. and' Mrs. Bernie Bennett, was un· No( Tortured ·~y Reds, 'Eugene~Bo of the Metropolitan ,Wa)er D c will !•II ~w the quality of • ~ iVer waler is controlled s , H • POW =~I ls ini<!Cled into Orange·County ays untington The enVironmental ,lectures are f~ · and open. to tbe wblic. A different topi"'- is covered each Wedneliclay, night at the Air FOl'ce 1st Lt. Bryan Wa~_~r H!!D; that th<! POWs would be coming hom e In ~ time and place. tington Beach Is amoog five .former a very ';horl time ~ Sen. Geotgo CLA.SSlFIED• ..4D MUSIC TO EA.RS. A !MIL Y PlLO'I' cl'8111ied want ad can be music to-1your-ears. Llsten to Jhis: . I ' Jeae Fnmch Ul'dlbl, .. w prillOll!rs of war who said Tuesday they McGovern wete elecled president. acl- """"''t'1Jhyiioally tortured by·the North milted to newsmen that he had made a Vietnamese. political 1tatemenl while stlll a prlaoner. 'lbe five men added at a preaa c..'OD-'jUnder normal circumstances l would ference at March Air Fon:t Bue that not ha"t made that st~nt," Hanson they w'ete .expoied to varying degrees ol .. id before declining to make any other paychological pressure. comment oq the matter. There -no elaboration on that Issue • All said they held no resentment at the conferetlte, one in a series tor,. against antiwar groups W'ho visited Hanoi nowly returned POWs. All I Iv e but Young said he fell' Jane Fonda w .. ""'°""' I< ooand ~rd line action I< tone. Come & !ey it CMll !or yoursel!. !200. Benoh lncld. XXX·XXXX. serv~men were imprisoned l~ss than "not qualified to aay and do some or the .. one year. . diffe rent thlngs she dld.11 tn addltfoll to Ward, 2$, tbe former Young wd he lound a strict comm•nd Al.-In tho·Ume It tow to hoar • Chopin ooacerlo, Ille piano-•Id. PJay your .,.. llOlll "1th 1 DAILY PILOT clUlll!ed want ad. Your ocl-visor lmtrti1 all the right notes. can her at -· POW! were Capt. Gregg 0. Hanson, 25, structure among POWs and added tbnt Thousand <>nks; capt.•Myron A. Young, the prlsonen captured earlier were kept 27, Tucaon, .Ariz.; capt. Donald K. segregated lrom men captured near the Logan, 26, ScPulveaa : and !st LI. Bryan end of Ibo .war. J, seek, 2>, P1-il, Ariz. The men Are lo begin 90-day con· Hant00, who reportedly uld In a valcscent leaves later this week. e broljdcai from tranoi la•t September spokesman at Marth AFB said. Orange Coast '-· I Those lo\v cl ·a d. rog Wn1 urt by midmorning ·on_ Thu,sday to hnzy sunshine. according to the weatherlady. Temperatutts of 61 at. \he beaches, \viii rise to 75 in- land. Lows tonight in the 50s. INSIDE TODAY .T1" thte<>t1e•r:<>ld f>ottlt b .. hceen an oil compan1,1 i:uid o Pacific Ptl:lisodes cit~ group. No Oil, Inc .. co14kf TWve brooci- e·r imp lications on the l ,0()0..m.il•» California coastline tohen set. fled. See story mut pictures on P<lOt• 54-55. '"'1 Lllldffl JI A.,tlit.~ I """'" •"11 Mutu1I '"'""' :ti N,tlieftll MtW) 4 on-. C'1..-11tv tt-II .. ,. " \Nm :zs.• Dr. -'"ilKl'lllll .n Ii.di M.trt1tt. ,._,, T .. IYflllll 11 TllirM"" .... WM!Mr 4 ..,...,..,., ..... lfiill --. I .. " w.-i, ...,., II, 1973 .~ DAIL V "1.0T Approve Retarde~ .. · ·~ . . ,.,... ,,.. ---- B •OANNB-.REYNOLDS rmr4o4 JUlll' pec11J ltudtnll. who attend CW. 1..-lbl ~ .,.,,. • d<nl cat•lot)' aloo Dlcludes lhe con-·deV..,..._., -ll4D&llf ......... pped ~::i. 1 .... -~.... )lw"~ • .., be bull! 11 the w1q-llllr rellnitd (TMll), 9Chool •ae . Uouot~hlth~iiti=~P."'" anol...W..r ,,,.,, • ...., ... . ~ or ... ~ -~lila,wUllCmlIIJllOdaleU,..t=-'niiiblm (&UIJ, .-*and '•P• srqi .,.,~v•nlJ!i In the report -Tuolday, !Jiff Unloii !Dgh SC~ D!!trlct .• ~ !P-,..-Wlllr _._. apoaW II ....... ,. .-MrdlJ hi'"'" 111 Fri ~P:':ed.:~ ~ [~ roombm pointed oul •Iha the Wln- provo dlhe <OnJt~c:tlonAI 1 Mf0,000 the -"'• -•' __.., uu -• nd I • t bu -·--"'" 11ouoes 219 . c•n er "' house O\' district'• <nentally Qlmmlly, Ille dlllllol llll Ill 4l'rs1r et ~ 'l'l>e -~ TMR, ...,..., •.--" enguago en rg ca mpus ·~·...., " :.::. ,. ..- Fr-P•• I , .i Buntlagtoa District' -. OCE~ VIEW RAC~ ... uon would be tf!e.-,,conUnulty In education alt11111Uve to 'dollbl......ions• Id frem ltlndersarttn ~h hl1b scboOI ovet<n>wded tdioels. No CC111tlng_oncy of &!¥•!"llon. A unllicollon IUldt would be 'double-•"~'"''' nlo11 In Octan View II ;~ to fllld the llllial>le l!teroadves this Ume nor 11 Dy anticipated In Ibo ' Tax Rate Rise D!IJ' udeota. ...... wlthO<!MR ... ...... ...,...... SC!lt1 Flaaasan, llliltant suporto. tendcnt !Cf •pedal lervlco1, said"'·•~_. classroom needs of the colitilJllat 11f1 f<hool are growlng.Jl>d..tl< continuation school needi claue• now oc:o;upied by ~,_.ipec1al •IUdents. • nigan also nottd lhal the ~ed day and evtninto high eehoo.J ,,....... .... Wlnlersburg, but Ibey .... '!"er tho daf 1tudettll leave. . "But -pr..,...,. arc lulL We hfve I waiting list fO{ the C-g iD.~llon plus. ' futun. ,.,_ __ _,,. J,olo not favor unlllcatiari •4l<ong the "f feel that changes that have such 'Huntington Beach Uni'"' Hlt)i~ dramatic Impact on school and lomUy PropcrlY o.wnen la the lluntlnaton Beach City (clcmtot&ty) School Dlsfrict may face an l.7f.ct!rt tu increase nest year, .... , ... ,..... told Tnesday night. other diltr!cts !brough®I the )Ill • and income for the Jm.74 fucal year, he because the current tq.l&vy1s less than said. school,'' he said. :) CurreoOy the 2S ·sludents In the &,tu\! program alt.end classes in a warehl:Lse rented from the Octao View SWOol District at the elementary dJslrict's \ D~ boundarl<I u belnl a · traditioo ., the 4S-l5 plan baa, shoold be ~· U pol&lble, I would like to left to the decision of the communlly as a uqJ.UpUon aJoac dty b o u n d 1 r ! e s • v.·hol.e thN tbe official ballot lnste1d of Howevu, a plan which would besl Ill our Ing lelt IO the d!Jcretloo ol echool d.ilt1ict'1 aeeda u well 11 the other ~ or achool a4min11lr1tor1." ~lary dlstllcta' needl Is lhe plan Z) •f!ee<J>t deveJ_..11 ahow there Is ~ should be cboien." , a ddlnli.,, OHd !or r<11111ficatl'"1 o1 our .... '' • ' ~ hlgblCtiool lllifted district. r . -~ Corter, :14, Is a manager !or ''Beel,.. °"-piuent dl1trlct'<IOts nol ~r and Gamble and aerves u a follow tJty ~phlcal llo<a and ~ lntldetti. ~ bocauoe dlHerent communities have dU-~y~ an e n. ferent 1ttilUde8 towaft:LeducaUon the ad· The -ti mandated by 1tata leglalatloll .,..tad to equaliJe Iii nteo among ICbool dlllrlcta, · llkl Robert Hawthorne, director ol !lscal servic•'5 for the district. f The dillltct's total property Lu Tale js now $2.gr )let $100 usesscd valuatloll. Tbe tu rate will · go up because the district's wealth is greater than most " It ts ln most dist~ explained. .. Trustees were warned that ex· The requtree! Increase sterm from pendit.ures will also go up for the coming SCoate BUI 90, passed las! year, school ytar. officials said. "I want to ma.ke sure you don't think Th1s tax increase, coupled with a five you'll have an e1tra $1 mlllion to go out pe"""t incToue In the district's....,.. and spend," Hawthorne told trustees. ed valuation, will mean a ZI per<ent In-He noted an expected a percent In- crease ln · expected tnccme from next crease ln sl\lderit enrollment which will year, HaWtbome said. ~ result in grea.ter educational costs, in- Prellmlnary projections show the cludlJi& addUiOllal teachen and 'j>osslble district wUl receive nearly $9 mlllicn ln new prosrams. ·• maintenance facility.I i "And we have no existlng facllitiq:'ior the educatiodally handicapped and ~ti· handicapped 1tudenta,'1 Ftanaaan ~id. ''They attend classes In other dtatric:tf." FlaJiagan said he Is hopeful the ee;oier will be ready i... occupeney by Febiii6ry 1974, ! I • • ~ cl<areo mlnlltraUM and 11nancl~upport ol the ·llylll use. srl<fual-dlllrlct 11 complicated. Re strlctlng ,.. ilit cum Ja°ude. He Is .quirca cattlul consideration, however, . fnarriod and ha leot the apllttloi ol the diatrlct WI Ip UU,,O• bc>yl. u untatr ahlll In the Ooanclsl . .,,._ poalbl• ~ • bliti ocbool w191 .,~ .. o1 .u-diatrlct presen1s •om~V yeot ~are --1cal adv111tages by reducing dual , (!)' avoklance ol ...... admlnilTIU'"1 costs. However. this mjist o_c;c Teachers 'Charge Station Oterfunded Buff Bathing \ . . -~~he~~:l,!~~'::~ water like f.ady Godiva .•. without the hoDt," quipped-one veterao Laguna Beach polkemao, wh> noted that a large croWl!_ immedi· ately gathered u ''Godiva~ back on her beach towel and pro- ceeded IO sun bel'3ell. EPA Grants 1 • ,7 •• •• Auto Makers ! ,, Year's l)elay ~ , :Capital upendltureo cm ...,.. laduu .. , (Z) be ftllbecl qalnat .._ 11e1 1bat Ocean ill-llon o1 Jearnlnt-I ... and resultant View. comprlalns M ocbools, Is almidy a . ....,.ary ,.~ (S) ..Weed vii>-very large diatrict and ix-ots problew BJ'{~ ~!SKI a.a.. and ~. and (4) Jm. In communication •[lh the community. Teachen ~trustees '~'l' the Coast ~ flcodblllly In lhe cuniallum. "I !eel ii Is IO the advantage ol Ibo Community Colle•• District are oo dll-"llued on CIM 1tudla, notably, All.,,. people tbat a dillrlct remain small !crenl wave !~th respect to the la (Fulton COUnty) Goorala, and Volley enouth,,to be responsive to the people 11 district's new tducal~ TV station, ,View ·Elementary, Lockport, Ullools, Ibo .serves. Channel 50. . ..• "::. nWl:e!!cctlve plan aeemalanlO be Ibo stag-~~~-"el ~-·-, 39·' Is a aervlce The tube may blow at 8 o "!eek tonight U""1 quarter or 4>15 P · ~-~ w•-unless the board can keep the~t from .'!Oba Ocean View pilot attJdies are a technician for Four Clrcte Motors ln overheating by answering some 14.. qoes· UCl4~•pproach to the evaluation of this Long Beach. ije was born in Holland and tions posed by the joint academic sehittes ~ .. It provides a tool that allows a .,became an 1lmerl· of Orange Coast and Golden West Col: measured rate of change •nd the ability can citizen six years leges over operation of the station . t~. ~lnate or modify _ the plan. wHh ago. Hllf ls married Of major concern to the teachers ts ,llllplli1wn disturbance to Ibo educaU'!!ll and bu 'four chll· that the station, inaugurated last fall, Is ~-. dren. . being overlunded al the expense of other .. All/I ,auccesalW plan ,will require I) "The cumnt. programt on bolh campuses and that ln-c~llon with our high ocbool dialrlct. 1y1tem ....,. to be structors feel threatened. .• Jn no uae abould any all-year plan be better oiganlzed The"questtoos, which range from how -~ ap1ml tho !'tsbes ol tho al· than all ,.ar round If.• much moocy will be allocated to the sta· f~ ..,...11." ••Moling. With tho ~ :a> .''.Ualfkallon bu much IO oiler an tnowtedp(atoed .. , 1 .e<llilfUOllll prosram. ODc gond reuon during acbool much will be l<qotten dur-wV. .lnudled on . In • the previous Ing the time off." . joaralnp1i. It _,,,, obvloua and logical Z) "Yes, 1.-1d like to ... unlllcattcn 'lhal a cblld'1 lelmlng -1d IOlfler If be tbrougboljl the Calllornla ocbool diatrt<ll. wero lon:td to rad!Cally ~el~ It toacbes each child the aame fun. ~· •l_tcnd!!"le''• ei:i Ibo i!Dal:J darotntals al the same time. When a new ~ w l>l' ,,.... mOwl lamlly moves Into a new district the 'f!O"' the llh to lfllde. childrm woo't be behind with their learn- • "Other advaotqes are community and · " · '-~ldeaUflcatlon with the achoo! and mg. • • and lmprovod llnancW el- ectiveDess through I n ere· a s e d er-County. Building fictencles. "While I wonld like to ,.. a viable plan for unifieaUon, OMO ulstal Tile uselae!I Off1·C1·a1 ,,_. m·t vatuaUoo d1lferentl1ll are too &f'!ll. 1'lll _m \s:and sholtld be a prlorllJ area for ill t~ school boards In our are.a." . '. Ellttrt D. Cmlt, 40, is 1 senior design enaincer at Rockwell lntemationa1. He is &trie.mber or the Ocean View Concerned l'altt>ts OrgaoliaUoo and Is active In the YMOA Indian Gold..,, He atteoded tbe uat.enlly o! ClnclnnaU and specialized in mechanical engl· neerms. He ls mar· rilcl and hat lour Cllildren. 1) ••1 have been op-, ' -to the lntr .. or the ·4s-1s school plan' n View . I am !ant!y on the lor idea s \Vhlch "" U ted11<e costs and Improve lenmlng in aur, Schools. "'The 45-15 plan purports to offer this - bulJ)() factual data has been presented to p!'"o\te. thl s contention. I am against fCiucaUon by experimentation. T h e present system or a 9 month school year, ;Jus an opt1ona1 sum mer school, orrers both an all year !ehool utillzallon and a Continuous learning year. 1be 45-15 offers DO more. • "The 45-JS wa'! developed as an -~~~-::-::::::-::=~-:::-, OIA ... l COAlf til DAILY PILOT Tiit Ota,,.. Clla•t DAIL.'!' !"IL.OT Wllll wi'llctl " ~· "'-w._rrtu. If ...,oll"*' •Y Iii. Or.,.. 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JIH frtllrfll I C1t111iW •eti , ........ t7141 '42 ... 111 Cllll&lflt4 .......... 64l·S671 lit,_ H"1tl O!'tfltf (-"f ~-14f•1 21t CltWfltlU, II/I, Orlfltlf total '1111111/!tnt c~11w, Na """ 1i.rie.., Ur"'"''*"' .. !'91'111 ..,.,,. " lf¥f<!1Mltntn1• 11111111 INY N ,~.. 111101 Olill tlltClll ..,, fl\IU_., " et!Jl'l''9111 fl_, loWW tll .. _, ... N llil t i C..11 lo'tW1 tetr....,.i... ~... .,. Uffltt n ., fl'IOlllfliTI 11t 111111 U.U INll"'"l IMI!...,... ~I_,..,. 0 U lfttlllflla>. For Grading OK The Orange County Grand Jury has <riticlud county building olflciall !or aasertedly allowing the maS1lvc grading of Salt Creek before an environmental impact statement had been fully review· ed and approved. In a letter to county supe.rvlson the jury said It was "distressed" at the ac· tion by the county department affecting a project \\'bicb bas been criUci.zed often in recent months. The Jetter added, however, lhat the jury had been "assured" that new county guidelines for the environmental statements now will eliminate the sltua· tio .. which sparked the criticism. The jury may have criticized the department's performance on the grading pennit , bot it made no value ·judgment on the ""-tual project at Issue -the con~ving of millions of cubic yards of material along the bluffs by Avco Community Developers. The Jetter is signed by Grand Jury Foreman Mattia Bents and concludes that in the case qf extensive grading, "the jury conside""it Imperative that ut· most interdepartmental consultation and cooperarion take place before permits are issued ... " 'Mle permit which was !med Feb. 4 gave A\'CO pe.rmlsskln to move more than I mllUon cubic yards ol dirt. That operation since bas caused the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation C'Ammission lo become Involved In lengthy proceeding> calculated to detern1ine if any J)l'OVlsions ·o( lhe Coastal Initiative "'ere vlolalCcf. The commission is expected to make B final decision on the issue at a mee ting next ~1onday. P~ve11y Fund Cuts Protested An estimated 250 peraoo1 representing anltpoverty programs in the Lot Angeles area were scheduled to march near the gates ol the w._.tem White House tnday lo protest President Nixon's cuts In 11n- Upovcrty funds. The bulk of the marchers, police aald, were representative• rro1n Ule lA>l At.gelcs Humor Control Center, which Is one of the programs whtch tlces ex· Unction In iht" n~w budget cutt. Police contacted In advance by the demo11~trntor1 11ld the aroup planned a "simple march" In the area along Avenlda d•I PreJtd<nte which fiaok1 pasturca of the Ellmore Thoroughbred Ranch. Two Racy Pa-pers Face · Compfu.ints In Ne_wport A1ea By L PETER KRIEG Of ffle 1M1W Plltf Staff The Orange County District Attorney's ornce In NewJlO!t !l<ach tu1 Jss~• com· plaints against Ute L& Angeles Star ll!ld JlollyWood Pr.us Thursday morning, Deputy District AtlorneY7Eric Smethen said today. · Smelhen said Newport Beach police have asked for tbe complaint, charging both papers with operallng without a business · ucense and charging the Star wllh atrempllng to defraud the telephone company •. A llory In the AprU II editibns or Jbc Star purportedly -the relepilonc company's credit card sysrem, making It possible for anyone to make a long distance call using a phony card nu~ber. City officials denied the two business llcenses two weeks ago and gave the papen-unW last Saturday to remq,ve their newsracks from public sidewalks. When the order was ignored, police seized ten racks belonging to each or the sex-oriented journals, grabbing 60 re· mairling copies or the Press and 22 cur- rent editions of the Star. Deputy District Attorney Smethcn said today he is unsure whether pros;,ecuUon of the cases will be in Harbor Judlelnl District Court or in Santa Ana where the original warrants to sei1.e the Star over the credit card story were Issued last frlday. "'\Ye may "'ant to consolidate the cases," Smethen said. Smethen said be agreed with Newport Beach police that they bad the right to deny the business licenses oo grounds the papers are "bannfUI to minors.'' "I sure wouldn't waol my U·yelFMld reading them," he said. Smetben said state law gives local municipal govemrrient clear aulhortty to regulate the distribution of advertising In public places. Tte also said that 0 reccnt SUpreme Court case:; have also made it cJear there is a different standard for mlnorr than ror adults." POWs 'Died . 01i Trek N ortli' . SAIGON (UPI) -A former South Vietnamese pri!oner of war aald today many U.S. and South Vietnam ... POWs ~ on tJ>e road ,during a long march lo North Vie~ nam. Cepl. Tran 'thouih Long of the VletDIJllese air force said '10 of 101 prisooen died of ''dlttase, weakneu and starvation'' during their walk through the South Viet· namesc }ungle toward a prison In North Vlc.tn:lm. ··~1any of the weaker ones we.re Jo•I 1hot to deeth and plllhed Into the r1Vtr" aloog Route t ln Llot en route to North Vietnam, he Nld. • tioo ncn year IO whether TV stati'"1 !und- lng Is cutUng Into -t.achen aeJary ap- propriaUoos, were sent to each trustee Marob 28 by Dr. U Win and Ptgy Stana. co-cbalnnen of the • j 0 I 0 I acadiem.lc aenate. In a cover letttr signed by both, it was asserted that the district's television pro- gr am had prompted "mounting concern"' among the faculty and that clarification or the district's TV policy and future goals are "imperative in maintaining (.!'Orale." "T~e Item is listed on tonight's agenda only~ an "informative report" but the sensl tiVCQ.ess of the Issue is expected to bring a cOnsiderable number or teachers from b:>th ca,mpuses to district head- quarters at 1370 dams Ave. "It's bani to predict jusl wbal will oc- cur tonight," said Dr. Robert Moore, president of Orange Coas! College. "!l's on the agenda for dncussion·1Wd I expect vre'll have a crowd." ' OlfJc<r Terry MacAdam, called to the Cleo Street Beach by an irate ~ltlzen. waded through a crowd be es~matcd at 150 IO 200 per90lll to arrest Rebecca Louise Chamber· lain, 24, of 3(185 Alta Laguna !or Indecent exposure. -... ~ Officer MacAdam reported Mi;s Chamberlain, also kno\v aS RebecCa Caspari, told him, "Jesus made me do It. 0 She was wearing "no- thing but a birthmark," at the lime, according to olfictJ'I, Police said Miss Cbamberlaln clothed heraell at the bead! ad · wu taken to Ibo police stallPn !or boottoi. She was later retad on her own r<eqp>lzance. California Gets Or. Norman E. Watson, cbancellor of the Coast Community College Dilllrtct, thl1 monWng was reported to be prtpll'- lng a statement outUnJng the ad-• h C ' b rnlnistrauoo·s •illl! or the controversy.--T1g ter ur ~ Fuel was add'ed dunng March when 18 new Instructors were told that they might not be rehired next ran because the district wu financially trwbled. This prompted some concern among the teachers who say they cannot un~ derstand l'M>w the district can spend millions of dollars oo TV-while cutUng back hiring. Bot speculation that the te.acbers were being dismissed because the money was required for the TV station is inaccurate, Dr. Win said today. "Never in our (the senate's) dellbera· lions did we menllon thal. It's too bod but this is just a coincidence," he said. The staUoo, which· began beaming oot signals last fall, cost the district more than 12 million. Its current operational and capital outlay budge! is $1.14 million. Overall budge! of the dillltct is almost $29 mlllion. For Pollution ' SAGRAMEN'1:9 (AP) -tJie !~rat government slap~ tighter air POUutlon stan1larm on cam~ tnday "becauae . Ute state needSI them, one or the state's top antlsmog oflclals said. George Taylor. deputy u .ecuUve of· ricer or the State Air Resource! Board, said Celilornlans sllould not e c I discriminated against ~ "we "have a serious poUuUon problem." . Taylor made his comments in reaction to an Envlroomental Protection Agtncy announcement lnday thal Calllornla will Operate under a separate, tougher set o! aoUsmog standard£. than the rest of the naUon during tm: The EPA, In e!fcct, granted a one.year extension of the 1975 ~Upollutlon standards It aet earlier. . 'I WASHING TON \YP!) -The '.Envg>- rotntal Protection Agency today gruijd the auto Industry a one-year delar -In meeUng tbe ins anU-polluUon s~s. But the aaency set strict lnte~ .~u­ tioo standards, and ordered the lndUW>' to equip all cars aold In Celilomia ln.-5 with pollution control devices. t The Industry had urged the EPA to allow it to use Callfomla, a state wlth:a serious pollution problem , as a testillg ground for pollution control devices, known as C\8!91ytic conv~rs. •r1 EPA ·.fdJninistrator William D~ Ruckclsbaus aald bo chose to phasa' m the pollutloll cootrol devic<s ip;adually to prevent d.isruption. ln.lbe auto lndustiy.l The use of catalytic converters r.-*1 Callfonua will boost the prloe of the c7ls bought In the stare, and ,...wre the - of oonlcaded guolloc for elficMst performance. ,, .. Under the standards !or Calllondo, hy1!rocari>on emlaaloru for 1W5 must •lot CUI to 0.t -per mile and CU-. lllOllOxide to om. grams (Jlf mile. 1loe natiollwide ttandard by 1gr5 will bo Iii grams byd(ocal'bons and 15 ....... ~ mile l of Lcarbon ~• ~!·· e!J11Ssf~'levela aro "'1'"11 hJcher. a The r U.S. P!&llul1<turera, • G~eral . otora, Ford. Cbryater ~· Anlericao Motors -claimed h teotlmony before the EPA last n-ia that they could nol meet the standarill and, without the -Y<FI' delay, the i... dustry mtgbt be forced lo foist an oa; peostve Dd untested polluUoo ~ device oo the car-buying public. 4u The delay mtana tbat automakers wt1I\ be required to cul <artooo moooxlde adt .)iydrocarbon exhaust on 1971 model cara -Instead o! 1n1 models -to Ill percei(. below thooc of 19111 models. t lluclt~us said he bad "chosen lo- pbue In tho catalysl because ol U.. poteotld soClelal dlsrupUon Involved "" attempUng to aPP]y this new technology' to all can: in 11 !iilg~ year. .tL _____ ,.,. "n ,z OPlH ' .. ' • Tellis lmses tatries T e111is Shoes 7.95. 9.50 : 14.9S -16.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 58.00 Dunlop.· Wil5on • hnn ·Tennis Balls Tennis Wann Ups Tennis Stringing Tennis Hats & f1SOrs Duck Feet Fins Masks • Smrkles · Kick Boards Lagana ~ Trunks SJ!"! Swill T~ & Saits · . Sbtellaam • Wlleels & Trucks Frisbees & llaomeratllS Shoe Skates • Cllildrens Sldewal Back Packs Slae~ng Bags Darts & Dart Baanls OPEi 9 111 &--tlOS£D SlllDAYS Backbllards Basketllals • Gals Basebll SlaJes • Bats lfltts . Gines · Undersbits Yolleyblls ·,Rubber & Leather ~ SaftbaAs Volleyball Nets Racquet Bal llac"8ts Paddle T ennls Paddles HnlbaU Glim & Balls Pill Pall ,.. & Sets R*IPBles- 10 Speeds· 5 Spam 3 Speeds • 1 Speed Parts · Tm· Tubes Repalrinl 538 COOEl-i46-1919 I : II ~ .. O>, • ,, b ~ • •t ~ I 1, •• • H DAILY '1LDT j .I t Your -. Fighti~g GroWS Vietnam • " . i;t .• 1 • ·: .. I erv A8uday,.~W~ .... ., r ... .,. Ol lbe DAILY PILOT Gol o problcml r~ ... torlt< ; Pol D••._ Pat coUJ C1ll nd l{lt><, gr I lh• • amwer.r and action ro" need to -_1 ~!"' ... lril:::. .,..,,,.,.,,and your qur,. tfClls • to ,..,,- Du ft• I Al ' ' b-.llail l'.our Se1"'cr, <Mna• COC1$1 iJauv Pilot, P.O. Boo: ISBO, Coara H~10. Ca., 92628. lnetudt ~our t{(ephone number. U'etuleroMI' Tenclered '" I DEAR PAT: Tht produc~ "Te1>- detooi," made by Stokely-Van Camp. sMl<r. disappeared from the. markets. l .ran' 'even get It through a wholesaler in Gos Mesa. C<luld you-"fit)d out if it is Stil\_"'belng made? This may seem llke "''.'.!11!"': prob!l>m compared to some, I act-. 1ml~ but I've been using this product for + over 2.1 years and can find nothing as a ILJ;Ubatitute ror one recipe. G.S., Costa M>sa ... -· I Santa Aha. Loses Bid . For Ir vine........_ Santa Ana'• tattered battle flag dipped in defeat for the 10th and last tlme Tues· day with an Orange C.ounly Superk>r cOurt ruling that set the seal on the. long. drawn-out saga of the "Proml..sed Land." But the rullng by Judge Robert Kneeland came as an anticlimax. A statement by Santa Ana's attorney just three hours be.fore, made Kneeland'!! four-page sumfuation st.J:lctly academic. ' •1Tenderonl" ii being mamfadll'ed, ~ IMt most market• have 1&opped ordertllg SLAIN IN . NEW ORLE ANS NurM Jo Ellen Smith · Santa Ana City Attorney James Withers. while waiting for the judge111 rul ing, admitted his city council has lost all interest in plans to put the 938-acre industrial enclave on the community's southeastern fringe within Santa Ana boundaries. Since Irvine incorporated in December, 1971 the lax rich parcel is tbe -w slntt It ls aot a 11bigb profit" m1caroni rproduct, according to Stokely-Vu Camp la Loi Aact!et.\ Yoa caa order Ttoduq!U iiHreeUy from the manulacturer by ·1wrlthlg to 1'1r. C. G. ft.lorse , Marketing '•<l>epartmeni, Stokdey·Van Camp tnc., .'P. 0 . Bo• lU,• 1-.apo11s, ..... - •1Jr0Uo"·la.g your price per carton inquiry ·rand ttetlpt of your order ud cbec!(a 1iW11•1 order ••Ill bt lstaed ·d'I yoU'll -~t tbe Te.Dderoli via Uaittd Parctl .11e..-. t A • o Data Booklet Dfi:A.R PAT: ls there any unbiased and tiebj~ive comparative in ( o rm at i on 1;ivstlahle about all the 1973 cars on the 1 market? I am planning to buy a new car C11and have started "shopping around" at ~warious new car dealers. l have been "..givm performance data by each dealer J've vis ited, but I'd like an e~1ier method of comparing one car to another. Judging I dall from a bunch Of indiViduaJ 1r brochures ls an almost impossible task. • R.L,Lapu~ Tilt Natloaal Higb ... y Traffic Safety A AdlallJ1tnrtio• bU pabUsbed three .. 1br1wmt1-ee eomparadve pe:rfonnaace iD- • , foraa&ioa about 1J'73 CltS and 11r tDlllOrtycles: Brakes: A Comparisea of :1 8r1king Performance for ltlS Passtager • J Can ud Motorcycles (Si ceats) ; 'I PtrformlDCe Data: New 1173 J,>•11t:11cei: CO. ud Mol••1dot !SUI); Tim: A CtlbparilOa of Tire Re1erve Load f9r lfll Pusenger Cats 115 .. ot1). These bMleta are com~ed rrom daja ~ • by domeitlC and fcnlia mn •\""'- turen of cart ud motorcycles, '11re ·~ brOe booklnll rm can ~ , tMr stopping ability. Perf°""8nl:• da pMldel llgvre1 lq< eac h make ud nfltdel, ladtcatlng performance la ac· ..,,ttou ud pe18tng abfllly, In addittoco ~tin. ud braldo& lnlonnalloo ud tire naaufacturen' codes for marking tires. Al· three booklttt: art avaOa.ble from Saperiatendent er Docamtnts, Goftm... -PrlnUng Ofllce, Wasblngton, DC -· . State Park .rfolders ~ity's. Withers suggested Santa Ana Student N urse>+1h-"---d%-'d•~-1~:is~r..its legal contention ''Irvin• Hi(' pessimism proved to be justified Killefl Mak;ng whtn Judge Kneeland finnly ruled. just 11 as his colleagues on the Superior Court bench bad earlier staled, that the writ sought by Withers could never be granted. In short Judge Kneeland said Irvine, as a city, does exist. Me rcy Mission. • NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -The murder of a 22-year-old stucWot nurse during an unscheduied mercy mission at a low- income housing project has caused au- thorities ~o slap the practice of sending burses on house calls. The body of Jo Ellen Smith, the daugh· ter or New Orleans Tax Assessor James W. Smith, was found by pcllce In a desert· ed field in the Algiers section of New Orleans Tuesday. She was clad in a bra and slip, and had been shot three times in the race . Police arrested Stephen Berry. 17. a resident or the Fischer housing project , and charged him v.1lh murder. Miss Smith had been missing since Sunday, when she went to visit an elder· Jy diabetic woman in the Fischer proj- ~ eel. Sht had been teaching the woman how to in;ect insulin. Dean June llamoD ol t h e llll/sint school said, however. th& visit to the j>roject was UllliCheduled and vioJate$1 the scOOot's Policy on home visits by stu· dents. · t • "We hav~ pellci. Intl lnstructiona 11•1· Ing thal they go in pairs and do not make weeiend ~lsits or m3ke them after 2 p.m.," the dean said. In light of the murder, she said, "we certainly would want to evaluate the safety factor" of the home visits pro- gram. Lt. Gov. JameS .E. Fitzmorris Jr .. a friend of th~ Smith famiJy. said Tuesday the practice or sending student nurses into private homes """QUld be halted im- mediately. Kneeland's opinon recognized a recent State Supreme Court ruling which places the rights of residents over those of land· owners in determining aMexatlons. Santa Ana had contended Jrvine cilyboocl was achieved ill egally. The Irvine Company as largest landow ner - and owner• of the 938 acre industrial parcel Santa Ana says was "promised" to them in 1963 -should have protested the incorpcration, the county scat city's suits claimed . Judge Kneeland ruled in favor or the rights or the ciliz;ens of the new city. saying they have-ex:clusive right to take the land even tbou~h pensons living outside the area, in this case Sanla Ana, have some rights. Judge Kneeland ruled that Withers' challenge of the action pro~ by the state's attorney general was not well taken. And be made it clear ln hiJ written opinion · that Withers' rehashing or arguments contained in earlier unsuc-- cessful cuurt actions against the city of Irvine still failed to meet the re- quirements1 ~f relev~t laws. }.\'!titers had soug)lt to ·blbck the al· torhey general'• plAn to Ille a notice or dismissal of the city's nint h "PrQm lsed Land'' action. That dismissal, Withers reasoned, might prejudice the California Supreme Court's consideration of the issue. Withers at ll a.m. Tuesday and Judge KneeJand at 2 p.m. made it clear that the "Promised Land" issue will not appear again on a Supreme Court calendar. Ir.vine· Heiress · Testifies DEAR PAT: Our family . moved to catllomia quite recently and we would UR to spend our tw~v.·eek vacation seeing as much of this beautiful state as possible. Some rriends of ours have told us that it would take months to visit all . _ the parks in the state. Do you know A • F d • H d ~~i:.:~u1~~~i1~1oosi:r~~ _ gmnst oun at1on ea s System , their locations and facilities? • . , We'd like to plan..our trip in ad•ance:, , . cbOO!ing parka thlt would be the most By lBARBARA K~lBIClJ of Irvine holdings made by a New York enjoyable for our ft.n1Uy to visit. ot tM Olt!Y ,.,.., lttff firm in 1972, in compliance with the Tax · J.N., Caplstraoo Beach Io a day-long appearance before t~e Reform Act, was "tailored . . . to TllE zee ualtl of the CaWonda State House W~ and Means Committee IQ circumvent the distribution ~uirements Park Sylkm are tocattd ud briefly Waahlngl(Jl D.C. Tuesday, heiress Joan to charity'' as provided in'the Act. described in 1 a•IY reviled foldtr Irvine 5mitb charged that the James The appraisal placed a value of $22 .SO lisued b lbe kale Department ti Parks Irvine toundatloo bas evaded_re-per share on the Irvine 1tock, giving the and ~tk>n. Aa 11-b)' :1 • .-colored quiremeots of the Ta:i Refonn Act of foUndatloo 's holdings an appraised value map wllb u tndis ol regloa todlcates 1969. . , of $103,275, . . Important futures of each ult. The She alleged th11 was done by de.liberal ·Pointing t that 1n 1968 the Irvine otber skit of the folder 1tves flrther I• devaluation of ~I.dings in. ~ Irvi e mpany Mncco Corporation formaUoa oa state park camP51~ .company and by ~{-deal~g acts s vine stock at $25 a share, day-ue areas, and 1dltoric pub ud. u-the part of Foundation offioals. . Mrs. Smith COinmented that the Foun- )lllblts. The park syate.m folder may be ~oundatioo attorney Ho~fCl J. Prive~! 's '~band-picked" management o( obtai.e.d rrom moel park ulll tr bf·mall ~ her alleg~tlons • ~trageous the Irvine C<lmpany apparettly have from the departmeat al P.O. Box DM. ~a tw~bour ~ute which kept tbe been devaluating rather than increasing &l<ft.mealo, Niil comnuttee in sess~ ~vertlme as be company assets. responded to Mn. Snulb I staltment. OJarging that the ind<penclnnt apprals· Jllfleriffl Sodet g In lbe course of htr testimony, Mrs. al had failed to lake into COMideralloo DEAR PAT: I am lrYinll to ktep_ 8 ;!milh cited ~veral lnslaoc:es of alleged lbe current appraised market value of Ir· photographlc record o!_ ihe Sparush aell-<lealillg m whlch •ht 1 chargtd vine Compaay land in Orange C<>unly, great&ouses that a~e bemg I.om do~ Fou.ndaUon officl~ls ba.d taken personal which "was selllog or benig leased at a along San Clemente 1 !lhore. 1 have pie--advan!age of their pos1Uoos ~nllary to minimum of from $25,000 per acre to' tures or the outside of the Casa Nuestra , provisions of the Tax Refom\ Act. $300 ooo per acTe " the heiress: said the but before I could get Jn.side, bu.1ldozers These charges were categorically cowlty assessor's 'appraisal of the Orange bad leveled tbe IO-ycar-old landmark. 11 denied by Prlvetl.. . . C<>unty holdings wao tm million, rather there any possibility of tracing the J.M.. The committee is investigaµng roun-tb'an the $189 million repcMed by tfie New ry family, most recent full· t t me dalion ':'Omplianc:e with the Tu Reform York firm. residents, or the Bartows or Roubur_os, Act, which required foundations to divest ThiS brought Privett's comment of earlier ownen, In the hope Of getting themselves of boldlnp in u:cess o! 20 tt•outrageoo.s " He noted the county floor plans and old photos of fireplaces, percent of a sing!~ corporation •nd.to lo-assessor·s figures often lncuude 1m- chandtlien, patterned Illes and other ,<fe'!S< lhtir oonlnbcJtlons to charl\Y °" a proYemenl put on land by prlvale holders arcbltectural details that made lht.e sliding, per<e1111Jge ai., ave< • 14-year or a particular parteL homes '° un!que! M.M., Sn Ofile* . ~lll proposed by Rep. Wright Palma~ U the foclndalion sold lls Irvine . v .. r f1H1 cJiuce 01 olJla!mg t. (J>.Tu.). wbooe Rou>e llanklng Sub-P8JIY otock at the appr11~ ngure .or rormattn about en. NDtttn ... ks committee is ccnductlng a simultaneous .50, t'Olltended Mn. Smith, and in- form er owot.rt ""1d be to jotD die ..ty investigation, would rive thct rc>Wldall •eslied \he mooey In U.S. Trtasury notes. ·••l•ni•td San Clecnute HhlMlcal -. five )'tan to aell off lnttte.1ts In .,..., ll could quadruple Its present cbarlllJble ty Ioclodecl la Ille ....,,., ccinm pro)-o/ 10 percent of a single company. conlribcJlloos. .. ' la tbe reconllftg tf ~ ef n>e James IM'inc foundation holds The bclre.ss cited exet.Mlve salaries :,11 resklenl1 lo add "' thi nislorlcOI 14.5 percent of tht Irvine C<>mpany's and bonuses !"'Id to the 1.rvlno Foon· Ar ~Ives no" btlnc coll«ted 1t tbe San stock and hns dl'M".$ted IUleU of .none da~, txeculives of lhe lrnne COm· Clemente , branch library. ROPtftUy, since the Act wu passed. Prl•ett porntcd pany. . . iomt: of the IOClet)''• membttt may out that I.he divtstltuN! provisions of the AlthoUgh dl!Clos}.n& a loss from lulow how 10 abtal• tlle lnfonn1tloCJ'yoa Act are in conlllct with the bequesll or management OP;erailons of $861.900 for •·int. Contact Pbylll1 n.an1eh at the James Irvine tl. grandf11ther or Mn. fi~al 1m-nf ~ ~\aimed salarlt.s l)f ex- llbtary c~4'3 fO< addltlomil 1.. Smith who directed that the Foundation e<11llv., w.,.. increased twice, In 1onna1loo about' Ibo Sn -. odmJbllt•r the lrvlne C<>mpany 11ock "•• January and ~g.aln In October, 1m. . UltlMl<al Society CftJd Ila _, a unit without dlvilloo or aegrtgalloo." She listed 10 her te•timonl> the .,. 1<11edule aad llCIMllea. U ny tdJor A suit aimed 11 clariR .. llon or tho con-.,...... II Wllllam R. •Muon, prealdellt rndtrs conllJCt "At Yoor Smlce" wltli nict 11 pondlni In superior Court, be af the Irvine C<>mpany, an Increase lrom rafannatlle abnvl tht ramm.. yw -sald. '3Utlll to 192,000 per year in J1nutry, tloJJ<d, ,...11 be 1111 .... td. Mrs. Smith <htri<d Iba\ on appralsnl and to $102,000 in Odot>er • • • ..... Make Se1·ies ~ Of Attacks ~:~ ,. . -. . . • SAIGON (UPll -Fl~hting inttnljft.i . in the P.fe.kong Delta 50Uth\\'e!:I 0£ SIJgilf today wilh I series or beaV)' Commtinlst attackl on South Vietnam~ po11&11S. (Retattd mry, Page 4\ Meanwbllt . the Vitt cong charie<fllle South Vietnamt.se were pounding d:Jri\· munist fortt5 west ol Saigon in viotalJoir of the cease-Ure. ' : •, In tht Mekong Della fighting. uit Sal&on command said Communist r~ penetratrd a hamlet near Klcn Hung , 11'J ~ u'llles sou1h'l\'est of Saigon, at II a.m. but v.·ere driven back by locnl milltlamcn.'U. SAid si~ defenders were killed and ~o·, wounded and two Communists dled .. '.~ ii Ten mllcs to the southeast. \he Q:iru.· .. { munlsls altacked "' mlllllo oolpoi;I W•\I> 6l·mm mortar '"'ire , \\'Oundlng tWp· defeodirs. the command said. • ,' In nearby Vinh Blnh Province, Cciiil· mwllst troopl attacked a mllllia posit~n :; 10 mlles southwut of S..igon shorUy .J berore sunrise. Two militiamen were kU.f.. .i l'd and five wounded bot lhe. atlac:k w•• 1 repulsed, Uie command said. . .~ 1 DOWNTOWN DES MOINES SNOWBOUND BY 13°INCH BLIZZARD Record Cold Folio-by_Thruh of Floodi ng In Iowa The command Nld tht Comm-. committed 129 cease-Dre viOlationl iD•U..) 24 hours ending at noon today, ror a tlt.IJ,S ol 10~71 since 1116 lrllce bopn. The Coo><, munists have acculell the Sllgon fonB or more than .ct.GOO vlolltionl. • . ' The v1e1 conr. &CCUJtd by 1ht · Record Cold Grip s South · As Floods Threaten Iowa \1ietnamese of reltnUeaiy attacl:lnl:. government troops at Tong Le Chan, Aid }" t~y Saigon administration JOldlen-We f breaking the Paris treoly by poondll!f-) Commw1\st forces at •long Ngu, •klel~ ~ lhe Cambodian border. ':t.·~ C8pt. Phuong Nam, a Viet Cq p'"''·· otficer. snld South Vietnamese have' &ten ~ t firing as many as 1,000 artillery~-~~ per day inCO the area and maklnf a..• , many as eight to 10 bombing and lt!11;<' ing runs. -! · By United Press lntematlooal Record-breaking cold penetrated the deep South today while in Iowa a rapid temperature rise following a big spring snowstonn was expected to bring new flood threats. !Related story, Pag. 4) • In the Midwest. the stonn left 42 dead. !hen moved northeast and covered por· tions of New England with up to eight inche\ !\ 'IQOW· I ' Frost was reporled a1 far 90ulh as New Orl1ans and the National Weather Service. listed a dew.en record Lows for the dale in the ove rnight hours. West ·Palm Beach, Fla., had 48, Atlanta 26. breatlhg~S!>year mark : ¥-Ga., 33! lllnri amt.·' It., 18., '°"Ito, ii n Sm lh, Ab 28, \lili~ Ml ~t tn snow-bo · lo a, Waterloo wttb~if, Ottumwa at 20, Burlington with 22· and Dubuque with 11 had ll<l" 10ws, and Dea Molne1 shortly before midnight reported a record 21. The weather service said rapidly rising temperatures, in the 40s today and prob.. ably the 50s Thursday, would bring a rapid snow melt and inc:reise the Oood threat on many small riven. A liglf plane crashed while ap- proaching P i t ts b u r g b International Airport in a snow squall Tuesday night, killing the pilot and injuring three passengers. • Slick roads and up to six inches of snow io New En.gland were blamed for at least two traffic deaths._., Most of the deaths e-e. blamed on heart attacks suffered M persons shovel- ed snow. Wisconsin reported 18 deaths, Iowa t3, MiMesota and Missouri 3 each, and one each in lllinois0 Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Maine and New Hampshire. The storm, in its trek eastward, lost GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMPHRIES JEWEJ.RY SERVICE ' ' You, as buyer of a wide range of increasingly sophisticated prod· ucts, are better edutated, more a!· Ouent, and more skeptical than ever, asking for much more inlor· mation about the products you buy. With this increased interest in products, you are more than ever concerned about servicing, and 1it Is estimated that. by 1990. service wut account for 40% ol all personal tx}!>ell@'tl!!!ures , excluslve or educa- Uon. re · n and medical care. Jewelers, ears before the fiootl ot complical rodUcts, were al· ways faced with rvicing of jewels nnd watches. and are there[ore far ahead or other Industries in service functions . 26 years ago we faced thi s con· 11umer need tn our industry and have since taken advantage ol our lndep1'"dent position to make serv· Ice e primary part of our business. We belleve 1hat It ls a major !actor ln the continuing existence or tho Independent, and will go on main- taining and expanding our service In every way possible. the ferocity with which it crippled much of the Midwest. Floodwaters receded along the Great La~~' shores ot Michigan and Ohio. More than 10,QOO persom whe fled their homes on the Great Lakes shores as heaV'/ waves .battered the I a k es ' shorelines were left to assess their share or the da11J08es, ealimaled in lht niJlikm or doUara. Floodwater from Lake Erie receded t<>- day while emergency,_frews continued to PUrt\P w11er tram tbl streets I Thledo, Ohlot: !\'IJl<t ·lwf1 ... ahed ~ qi\ two; reel ntme tiiW ot ~ ~~f· .lJ. i; f Some 95 Ohio !11\ionil duiin!mien, ac· livatcd Monday, remained oo duly today to prpvent looting and allist. residents relulillng to their homea along Lake Erie's shores. • THEFTS HIT CLOSE TO HOME .. ' Red4aced t.guno Beacl> poll<e loqed the crime In u "pet9'. lbelt" and lhon tel about trying io ftnd tht culprit who llOle the red apot. $ from the fire dtlel's car and radio equipment from the meter man's tcooter. Both vehicles were parked in the city gara ge anea near the police station. The loss discovered Tues- day was pegged at $70, and as yet, no suspect has been spotted . "The looses In human Ille and materlll; lt posseMioM has been very .big, tncludl'1S: thousands o/ -le who have been W• rest<d and kept ...ier dett11tloo. -dreds have been kllltd and lnJuttd:"'I Nam said. • • tl<l ..... , El Toa Pilot Escapes Blazin~; AriZqna · ~~L ·1;''l Frem Wire Servlcea :.;~~!''. YUMA, Ariz. -A jet pilot r ........ ~ Toro Marine °"11'1 Air Slatlon anti, Illa radar intercopt ollker escaped tnp lhe1r bl.,.ing Ff p-1\lelday ... I 0000, eJecth>c lull...,_ ii-~ The alrcraf! llo>m by Maj. Echlm\lifl; Dailey, 411, had jlll taken off wbtn 'a·lk:tf I warning alcnat icth>aled. seodlng hbn:ID:.. to a IWilt drcle fw an alltmptecM..i, ·I mg. • • .. ·He and 111 U . William Duncu.111<' • bailed out whln the plane w11 D ~ 1 abov .. ll'IJllod and k WU obvioua fl ,""'1!1 not Land -'tly. . •, · • !nvestipton Nld Maj. ~~ fered a l><t*en -bul WU tre"lfld tht Marine C<>rpo Air SllJUoo and releu«t, while U . Duncan ·· · 'i 1n1ury. . l · .Both men live on-baae at El ;~ 1 MCAS, ·where they are att•chec{' ~~-I Marine Fighter Allack Tr a In l n g Squadron 314, according to opokcsmea.ot · the Yuma base. ' . . ' ·' • .. -. ... - The fashionable wedding ring • ' . •• AnCarved wedding rings. Olatincllvely slyled, Arranged in fashion collections, lrom contempo- rary 10 antique. L.el us help you choose Ille ring that'e right ror your love. J.C. ..Jlump~rieJ JDu1~fer& I 821 NEWPORT ILVD" COSTA MESA CONYE.N1£NT TE•MS ~ 17 ltA«S 11'1 THi Si.Ml LOCATION l 111kA1111,lc1t4 -M11t1, Clit1191 PHOlll 141-1401 • " . . I • • .. • I ·-DAll.V PILOT W""""*"1 April U , l '17J ..... Don't Tinker With Tradition BAC1' DOOR BU !NESS DEPr. -~i lhiJ Writing; It ._ .. lhal lhe C..ta ·- M .... City COUOCll, In lb !nliJ\ile wiJdom. iJ gol!J lo olam the door down oo any er- rorl .. <OOlnll a•rap sales.' Thll ,,,.,.. prove a wise maneuver. • SelllDc stuU from gorqea•and p>lios has become a PQlllllar -kmd pesllme in re'Qtnt years. And when the Costa hitesa .. Municipal dads 11artOO meMing with sucll llal~· back last November, tj1ey were lioon In a bit ol difficulty. ,Fear on the Mesa was that garage sales we~ becomlnc so popular that some people were actUally going into· busi._ behind lhelr residenUal swing· ing ljion. Every weekend they had a new *1e. Evf:ry weekend there was a new a.my ot "old and wonderful" merchandise for neighborly tolks to rum· mage through. SO IT WAS LAST November that Costa .l's proposed a garage 18le control law. It would have required a 125 permit and !imitations so thllt a person could ooly have one sale at one location during a 90- day period. Al the time the propooed Mesa law came up. I was mnlnded of the cartoon by our Phil InterlandJ, who pictured. a la~ in outlandish hat seated in front of her Laguna Beach garage. In the driveway, the sign proclaimed, 0 Garage Sale. Same Location Since 1956." Anyway, Costa Mesa November garage uontrol law retreated in disarray after screama aod cries from the garage sale aficionados. nus happened despite an ex- pJanaUon from City Manager Fred Sorsabal that the whole thing was aimed at "the proftsslonals" and not intended to crirnp ~he style of folks who just wanted to clean out their aUlcs once a year. SO IT WAS BACK to the drawing boarda al Mesa City Hall. Nolt, City At· tomey .Roy June has stepped forth with a much softer version or the original con- trol Jaw. For one thing, the 25 buck fee was out. Still. ii appeoro ,_ that It 15 no go. The Council majority sounds nervous. Mayor Jack Jfammelt cautioned that the City Colln<fJ "'might be creaUng a F'ranbnsteJn" and that "the cure might be worse lban the dlsea!t" -whatever the d1sease was. Thus it Is likely the Mesa garage sale control law will never make it. The measure will be relegated to the back of lhe g~rage,/olong wllh a -le ol old frayed· tires and Aunt Minni.e's favorite vase. Swis• Crash Site ·Tail section of British airliner rests upaide down· on tree-<lO'l'8red hillside in Hocbwald, Switzerland. ·Plane was carrying party of Eng· • lish bouse)\'ives on shopping trip. Confirmed death toll is 96. U.S. Begins Fuel Airlift To Cambodian Capital From Wire servicts PHNOM PENH. Cambodia-The U.S. Air Force is flying gas and oil lnto Cam- bodia's caPital ~~ease a shortage that has been talked imout a lot more than it has been felL The Americans have been flying in 20 planeloads of weapons and ammunition a week for two month&, but the rue! airlift began Tuesday wtth the arrival of a huge plastic bladder of _motor fuel filling the cargo hold or a Cl20 Hercules. U.S. official wouldn't say how much fuel oi~ gasoline and kerosene Woiild be nown in, but the Pentagon said It would not be a 11major'• airlift. PHNOM PENH'S luel routes -by road from the south coast and up the Mekong River from Saigon -have ~n cut by the Communists most or the time since January. Five tankers made It up the river Sunday and Morlday, but Com- munist gunners still hold long Stretches along the waterway. Mean~·hile, presidential envoy Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. left for Washingtoo today alter reportedly warn- ing Pre!ideol I.on Nol that U.S. aid may , be ~ unless he ..... bis hardllne antinegoliating posture with the Com- munists. Haig,~~ President Niinnoo a tour of . Asian capitals to assess cambodia's worsening military and political crisis, spent two consecutive days c:ooferring with Lon Nol and other Cambodian officials. ONE PROMINENT Cambodian polill- clan sald today Haig told Lon Nol or Washington's concern over the Camv bodlan siluallj)ll and add(!!;_ "Gen. Hail said· lhal unless lhe marshal (LOO Nol) .,,.,..i to certain con- ditions "hiclt would rectify tlie.oltualion lhal he Would recommend to President Nixon that the United States begin taper- ing off both economic and military aid." ' You have to suspect that garage sales are fast becoming a part ol weekend Americana. I don't have a garage myself. But I have a patio and all the junk 1hat would normally be in my garag~ is there. So 11ve had .a coupte of sales. IT'S AMAZING the people yw meet. Some elderly folk$ d~ all up and spend the weekends just going , from garage sale to patio sale and ~tting with ol.hen. They don 't buy much but they have a lot or run. Lon Nol hlls long welcomed the Cam- bodian rebeb to join his ~year-old regime and bas promised amnesty for any who rally to the government side. But he contends the real Communi!l fighting forces in Cambodia are the North Vietnamese and bas refused any coalition government or negotiations with deposed Prince Nordom Sihanouk, UtuJar head of the rebcl forces. One efficient lad y gave me the very dC"vil because I didn 't have any knick knacks ror sale. 4'\Vbere arc your knick knacks?" s~e demaDded. "But. but." l sputtered, "f didn't advertise any kniC'k knacks .. :• "Humph.'' she replied. "Every patio sale has to have knick knacks.'' llEA.VENS. I llAD apparenlly broken one ol the basic rules of the game. -And so garage sales have become pa rt .or Americana . l.ike Pii1om , apple pie, baseball. the Flag. kids and small dogs. And in truth, you don't mess with Amerlcana. Apparently the Costa P.,1esa City Coun· c.il knows that now. C11re Protest Rep. Pal Schroeder (D-Colo. J was one or many \VOrking motheMl who brought !heir children lo office to prptest cutbacks in day care cenlers. Mother and daughter Jamie are on steps o! Capitol. DAIL\' PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtll~ery of the Dally Piiot is guarantetd oli\tlMllY•Ftldl'l'l U ffV 41 111t ll1v1 Y•W< f lH"t 9J S::N I·"'·• <Ill Ind Yl\tr <IJ'I' wlU It "9utill 11 .,..,, C1ll1 ••t 111111 wnlll ,,,. '·"'· Slllt .. l'I' •IMI ,..,,l'l'I If .,.. .. 11111 r1ctlVt • .,.... U11Y ..., 1 1.111, klwofly. ff I •·"'· \"MIJ. Cl1' Hi I (I,., wfll .. ~I Iii ytw. (lilt l<f !Ito• 1111111 11 1,111, •'1 Teltphonts MtU 0•1-(....... Anti . .•• . 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Ad6ll • .Jjj~· d e p u l y. "deft.n.Hety ·committed suicide", Cit a bridge ......,. 1 desolate Berlin railroad yard oo Mll)' 2, 00 . -Assistant iw-cutor Joachip> Richter or Heaae SloJe, In chllrge ol the llorma"!) rue. cmllrmed in a -~tbal a 1kull ond bones found last December in Berlin'• Lebrler railway yard were those o!Bormlnn.HeAidrell)llBllt.ola poison capl\ll• were found in the teelb or the akull. ' -. -Gestaplo chief Heinrich Flensbl!rg. ,, ,tL 111 \1 Himmlerit.hi f ,._· ' • .:> l\IJMORS ABOUNJ)BD·u lo~ wbereobouta d u r I n J the lq; since the end of Worla War II. Ironical one of the most lc"mt attemjlto to ptoo.;t the former Nazi str<ltli!"'• was llOJ • altve came ooly lut November whtda~I Ipodon Exprtss. in cooperaUon wl New York Daily New .. pu ?:~<f•· ...,.. from a boo~j>Y r La""'l!':"' Farago. alleiilna was llvin\(lp the junglea Argenlll!a~' On , sooo llller lhe docum · go dlspalclles "J'P"ared, w n ~disco"'· --vered lhe skull and bones tn lb\> rt WAS AN omCIAL end to a case that leD1 investlptora-1 manY times to South AmeriCa to -Ind< down reporu Jl9rm8Dll had eac3ped there with other ,.,. Nails, but there still were some ske u.cs-· ruins or lbe Lehrter railroad frelgbl Y,(Nl a few htmdred feet from the brid~&rA dental bridge found in the skull was com-· pared to dental records drawn from memory by Bomia':'"• den/Isl. j\ RiCllTER SAID positive ideilU!icaUon ytas ma"de by using latest police meth6ds for reconstructing a human face t't! Bonnann's skull. •• ' -inclUding Nazi hunter · o n Wlesenlhal, who bea Jewish documentation ~ter1n Vienna. ti "I still have some doubts," Wiesenthal told reporters al the news conference. '1But I'm sure the officials . here con- ducted their investigation -with great sel'iou!ness." Richter was de6nite in bis statement. ';Bormann definitely committed sWcide in lMS." BORMANN KILLED bimsell when he failed to break through Russian lines sur- roondlng Berlin !lxiitly before dawn on Msy 2, 1945, said Richter and the chief public prosecutor of Hesse, Horst Gaul. who had been investigating tbe case for 12 years. Mississippia1is . ' Bolster Levees In Fl.ood Threat • By United Press !Dleraational Mississippians, erpecting lhe bighe.sl flood level in 30 years at Vicksburg to- day, worked to bolster delta levees against the waters of the Mississippi ' . ·River. The nation's longest river, which has Inundated 17 million acres in seven states, was expected to crest at Vicksburg, Miss., today at 50.4 feet more than ....., feet above flooc! stage. ~sideots of iOw-lying areas around Vicksburg have been using farm equip- ment, bulldozers and other machinery to construct individual levees arollnd their homes. DOWNRIVER AT Angola, La ., work also was going on by 52 trusties ~ structing an evacuation center ·at a Na- tional Guard ca mp for the 2,506 inmates of tte Louisiana State Penitentiary. But officials said there may be nO need for "Llttle Angola" s~ce t_be levee netw~k protecting the pen1tenbary was~ldmg against the rising waters. The flood threat at New Orleans has been lessened with the opening of the BoMet Carre Spillway, which is chan- neling the overllow around the city. TilE U.S. ARMY Corps of Engineers estimates that flood damage along the Miss issippi River exGteds $150 million,· mostly in lost crops. Waters have begun subsiding on the uppper ?\1.ississippi and barge trafric has been reopened on some stretches. A watch ~as mai.nta~. however, on some bitlly·soakt.d Jevees m Missouri and lliinoiS'. , Blackwater flooding in the low, Oat delta area just north of Vicksburg was expected to remain a problem for several days. . There was oome Dooding in low-lymg subdivisions arouhd Vicksburg, but the rising water was kept out of the dly l itself when the Oood gate was dosed last week. nie Red Cross said it was closing its disaster shelter station at Holly Bluff, ~1iss. and the National Guard reduced its force in the Redwood and Anguilla areas as evacuation activity declined. Nixon Revives Pension Plans W ASmNGTON (AP) -President Nix- on, declaring there ts ,.rtom for sub!lan· lial Improvement" in fed&al laws deal- ing with private peoskln Plans, todaY revived tknonll>old Jldmlnlstrallon pn>- ponls virtually bltacl. . tn a ~ to C..greas. N"u:oo edded liltle lo hl1 t1 ong-pendlng l'l!ClllD- mend•tlons and ... jected two ldeos that he had been urged lo adopt by orpnhed labor: -The Prea!denl said a proposal to pro- vide federal lnsurallee to protect 111e pens1on.s of worker1 who oow Suffer when their employer• go oul of busineas or ran upon hont times WoUW 6ntall pvenu1"9t resutsllon "CIL 1 .,.i. DUI 9f keeping w1th our tree enterprile qstem.'' ~II• aald l!Olhlas about union .....,.,_ mendotlom that -kers "bo chan&• Jobe be permltlod lo ....,., their ponlloo bcne!Jta with them. BORMANN REMAINS -·.Ex- perts have identified dental bridge found in skeleton last Dec. 8 as that o! Martin Bor- mann. • Gaul sajd Bonnann died sometime between l a.m. and 3 a.m. on a bridge over the InvalidenstraMe in Berlin's Tiergarten. He was last seen alive when he left Hiller's chancellery btmker after the Fuehrer commltted suici de Uiere April 30. Eyewitnesses said Bormann Ced )"ith Dr. Ludwig Stwnpfegger, Hitler 's personal physician, in an attempt lo join He said the glass splinters found Jnlffi~ teeth were identical with material in~ 950 "suicide pills" passed out to J~a Nazis il!Berlin in 194S. These contain cubic ctnlilneler of cyarud& and -r · Lbem was uft!d by Himmler in suicide. Richter said West Germany has no withdrawn the $36,000 reward t Bormann'• capture and.had instruct lhe Foreign Ministry to tell lnlorman reporting they hllve seen 8ormaM llui the case is closed. The remains we:rt.A1 be turned over to BormaM's family I burial after public agencies issued neees.sary certificates of death, he Governmen~ Considering Indian Disrumam~nt Plaii PINE RIDGE. S.O. (UPI] -Govorn- ment negotiators were considering today an lndian disarmament plan that they hoped would bre.ak the impasse in the armed confrontat1on at Wounded Knee. Washington "uncovered enoqh evidelce to fire the agent ror a!SOClatlon wtu.1 ri.tafia figures." I I Assistant Attorney General Stanley Pottinger, a government negotiator, said the plan raised questions over the e Seeou Vet• VplteU WASIIlNGTON (lJPI) -Democrsti leaden in Congress, beaten twice in week in attempts to override Pre.siden Nixoo's Vetoea Of S~dliis, progralns ( ': 1 \ ) planned May to reassea1 their strategy IN SBO,nT. · ·n.. H0113e Tuesday up\leld Nixon' n • • • velo of a rural water and ·sewer gr '------------J program. A week ea rUer the SeMte f 11· securitles or the weapons and ,explosives laid down by the Indians and arrests or· persons wilb warrants outstanding. But he said the "new e~k" was under study aoo would be thO.;oughlf ex: plored. ! ·! ed. by four votes to override the-' President's veto of a $Z.6 billion voca· tional rehabl.Utatlon bill, pointing up. the effectiveness of Nixon's arguments that such spending programs will Ille! in· llalioo. e Md:ortl Fundll '.l'oU WASIDNGToN (lJPI) -Watergate conspirator James W. MCCord Jr .. pve a · federal grand jury r_.ts showing he · was paid 13,0llO a mooth, appai\!ntly lo keep quiet about the bugging of Democratic n>llooal beadqaarten, ac- cording to a ,.,..,,. ctooe 1lo the iii'. vestlgatioo .• ·• ~ . The soorce described lbe !lie Dorothy Hunt, wtre uf Waterg3te conSpirator E. How,ro Huot Jr,, as the "bag woman'' wbo gave funds lo McCord. Mrs. Hunt was killed in an airliner crash to Chicago Dec. 8 with $10,000 In her J>?Ssession. e FBI Suspends Agent ' DETROIT (l'.rPI) -A high ranking of- ficial of the Fiil In Detroit bas been !em· porarily suspended on allegaUooo he ac- cepted brtbes from area mobsters, federal sources said Tuesday.- The suspension was revealed in a story in the Detroit Free Press Tuesday in which r;;;ndlcated Washington colunmisl Jack Anderson .. 1d inspectors sent !rom Thieves' Death Tenn Reduced to 30 Years Acx:RA (UPI) -A milllaJy tribunal Tuesday ordered two men a>nvicted or stealing 250 pounds or copper wire jailed for 30 years each at hard labCI'. .. e Pollre Fire Blamed W ASllJNGTON (UPI) -New Orleans Police Superintendent Clarence B. Giar- russo' disclosed Tuesday that s i x. poll~en wounded in the January gun battle at the Howard Johnson's motel were shot by police. Giarrusso said, however. that all nine perscms killed, and nine others wounded, were shot by Mark J. Essex, the miper sJaln by pollce on the rooftop oJ the New Orleans motel. !!irarido S1iubs Tahiti Croivd PAPEETE. Tahiti (AP) -Actor Marlon Brando stood up a Tahiti society crowd heeded by the wife or French Premier Pierre Messmer. Brando hlld loaned a French version of the film "The God- father" to Tahiti Gov. Pierre AngeU !or s charity showing and promised he would be on hand and give a speech. The soclalJtes saw the lilm Mon- day nlgiit, but not Brando. Brando llnally arrived T\Jeaday. apparently en route to bJs island retreat on Tetlaroa Atotl, 25 mlles north or Tahiti .. Se~ Wins Roopd Moralist Legislawr Foiled Agai1i l!AIUllSBUllG, Pa. (AP) -A. Pennsylvanja st>te representaUve who tried to Uni< oa "1th fiduciariea hlls been Kl bode apJn in' bil attempt lo -" lomk:ollon and 1dultery. Rf!>. Martin P. Mullea, wtD plw to run !or ....,,... nut year on a inoraltly platlonn. tried again TueldaY to retalll the ben 00 aex WI.aide marrlaJO tho! bas .. 11ted .tn Ponnlylvonla 's1nie a.Jonlal daft. . -Mullen tried lo attach the 'prolllb!Uoo •• a rider on a blll regulating the ad· mtnllnUOD ol• .... lelt,. ~· HOUlt 5ptoker Kemeth JI. I.Ao od tbal lhe two 111bjec:ls wtre '° ..,. ale4 lhal they could DOI bo oonilderod IGiallier. NeverlhelOll, the Phllodelphia leaillator "*'' ha wW conlinue his cam- paign. .. ,.m eAll'Yllli lhe -o1 God llld 'J repmenl lbe PeolJle. "l think lbe ~rlty ol lbe people -•~ lhe Tm' Commlndm<ota are ibe~ ol -lows in Penmylvanla." llUll<n saJd he'a W!llng lhe antisu ~ Jo.rider lwm be<AU9e he !~rs '1ICh a bill -id be 1«1t , lo a hoame -~ mlgbl bury u. 'Ille ban oo promlrifol aid estramarltol sex wlJt be aropped from stalo la1' In J..,. ylion llie newly enacted crime code lllu!s elfecl. Under Mullen-. proposal, botll ~ would I o Plllll•h>ble by up lo to day1 in lall . u] don'L thtnk , \\'e should toterhte adultery because if we do we 11re con- donln& llt" .. Id Millien. "And that wlll lted to uie further detoriorntlon of Ibo famlly.•• - r I ' I ' - • • ( ( ' I " } ' • • ' . DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBl,AL PAGE Qiiality · Candidates Wll.b ID eandidatllo In the ,r far tli~ school · board seat~ ln1he HuntinJ!on'Beach Union !Ugh Schdol District, lt't pk!aslng.ancf' surpri.slJlg to find that tlie over- all quality of'C4D<llda\eS II qwte b!!lli. ,,. J Large crowds often attract-mediocrity, but such is not I.be case Iii Tue9Clay'1 high school election. There are several individuals who could become more than ade-• .:c(uate leaders aod only a few who would be poor selec- tions. The DAILY PlWT, however, feels three men have outstanding credentials as proven leaders who can help a district which is clearly in need of strong, popular l~rship. Our top choices are: -Dr. Ralph Bauer, 42, an incumbent trustee who has served four years on the high school board. Dr. Bauer has also «rved nearty five years as a current trustee o! the Ocean View (elementary) School District. -Robert Knox, 45, an attorney, serves on . the Ocean View Board Wilh Dr. Bauer, but will retire from that bo;ird this year ·With seven years of service. -Ron Shenkman, 37, ~seni0< vice president of Mercury Savings and Loan Association. Shenkman re- tired more than a year ago from two years service on the Fountain Valley City Council. • Both Bauer and Knox helped reorganize the flound· ering Ocean View District and_built it into one that is rated one o! the finer school systems in Califoniia. Shenkman was elected to the Fountain Valley Council during a recall election that removed three previous councilmen. He helped guide the city through tense political stonns. - The high school district covers 52-square miles. /our tlUes and live elementary school dls!ricts. It serves more \Jan 17,000 students with an 1jlll1Ual Operating budget of $26 million. II'• a big distrlc\f~ big prob- lems. Four school bond ·elections ba~e failed. Tile.re Is a general dissatisfaction with the district and it will bike strong, vocafieaders to revorse the trend. All three men -Ralph Baller, Robert Knox and Ron Shenkman -have proven themselves In similar situations before. They have the flexibility and strength to help this distri~. / College Board Two seats will be !Wed at next Tuesday's election on· lhe Coast Community College District board of trus· tees, which governs tfte Golden West and Orange Coast college campuses. , Trustees represent areas in which they resi\ltl, but Ibey are elected by voters lhroughout the district. In Trustee .Area 5, representing Newport Beach . the DAILY PILOT recommends Donald Strauas, a Beck· man Instruments executive, who is •ttempting to unseat management consultant George Rodda Jr. Strauss has a JO.year record on other school boards . a record of .aggcessive performance and pursuit o! work· able school management. He is an unusually qualifjed candidate. ' In Trustee Area l, representing the Seal Beach area, the DAILY PILOT recommends the re-election of Worth j{eene, former Seal Beach postmaster. Keene has a goad, 12-year record on the Coast board and has earned another term_ • • 'Meow! Meow! Meow!' H ' ~· I An Exercise Dear Gloomy Gus -The 'Politiclil Waterloo' of ltaflati!"I I -'") In Semantic Stretching ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Exptrlment1' ln Communications t. "Business is the entire institution that serves as our society's economic and industrial engine. It is the agency that harnesses our energies and resources and bullds the base upon which our system operates. White it has many functions, its primary job is to keep ·our economic system golng -and growing. l believe that It has perform- ed thls task "'ell in our coun1ry in ihe past. ll can do an even better Job as more and more peo- ple receive a better understanding ·of the role of business profits In our economy." !. "MEDIClNE is the entire institution that serves i1S our society's heaJth engine. It is the agency that harnesses our energies and resources and builds the base upon which our system operates. While it has many (unctions, its primary job ls to keep our health system going - and growing. I believe that It bas performed this task well ln our country in the past. It can do an even better job u more and more people rective a bet·, ter understanding of the role or medical 1 profits in our economy." 3. "JOURNAIJ&\l Is the entire in· stltution that serves as our society's media cilglnc. It is the agency that harnesses our energies and resources You can hardly 01&.mc most ol the voters rcw not shOwing up for the candidate nights -especially when the candidates themselves appar- ently are home watching TV. \ T.W.G. ,. GloefnJ On ~ •'' ......,ln.f .,, l'Nditr$ •NI .. .-t •tc-11.... ""led fllt vllw• ef .. ---· hfllll ,_ "' ,._.., .. 0 ...... 'I' G111, D•I"' '""'· and builds the base upon v.·hich our system operates. While it has many rune· tiw, its primary job iJ to keep our com- munication system going -and growing. I believe that it has performed tl:iis task well in our country in the past. It can do an even better job as more and more people receive a better WHierstanding of the role of medJa profits in our economy." 4. "'PORNOGRAPHY is the entire in· stitutlon that serves as our society's obscenity engine. It is the agenpi that harnesses our energies and resources and builds the base upon which our system operates. While it has many func. Uons, its primary Job L! to keep our-- obscenity system l~ -, and growing. I believe that it ~perfonned this task well in our country w the pas_lJt can do an even better job as more and more people receive a better understanding of the role o! pornography profits in our tcOnOmy." Whlcb of these four paragraphs is the nub of an actuaJ speech given by the president of one or Detroit'• leading banks? Which are the three 1 .made up, changing only "bu!in~ss·· to "i;nedic1ne," "journalism" and "pornography"? Finally, as an exercise Jn semantic stretching. do any of the paragraphs mak~ any more sense than any other? A Columnist's Burden Remark1 a oewsp1per columnist ' gets tired of bearing: "What else-do you do for a living besides vl'Tile a column?" · "C&Jt }'OU help m~ get a couple of passes to the hockey game?" "I'm much too busy myself to ~d \Vhat yt1u write, but my wife says lhat now and then she likes your stulf." "! already hnve trouble eoouib just!· fylng your sal•ry to the bllalnw depart- ment. If you want a new awlvel chair, you'd better buy It yourseK." "Where do you get most or your Ideas, tinyway -at cle&r-- •nce sales?'' "Do you call NJx. on or does he call yout" "" . "!. suppose whenever they get 1 big grOOt?y ad. you cet thrown out ol Ille P'J"r. RJcbt!" · "I GUESS with name like JOUTI -C. Bascun 'Prunewllip -there Isn't much eloe you could do but write 1 column. But I th!nlt you1re a lone way from makiDI ll a baulebo1d word.'' "Hey, Baleom, look lnteRl(ent -the b6ss is on his ifay In." "Whal makes you such an authority on ev~! You nover me! a Jl')'l'Oll In your We.' "T~ ~ can get me four rree. tickets to the h!Ch achoo! basketball gamt, It'll 1ke me look pretty big to my ugbter.'' "When you go to lunch, do you ever ck up your own check?" •'wJJY do you IUYI a!w&J"• f .. 1 you ( II.AL BOYLE ) have to find fault with something? Ir you .,.we running It, the world would be in aa even bigger mess." 'jl READ your column last night. What were you trybtg to say?" ''Well, Bascom, w~t are you going to denounce wilh your mighty pen today - motherhood or the federal blghwey pro. gram?" "It mighl be hard <>n rour knees, ll8scom, but It would be better for your column il you'd look lh1'>Ugh 1 few more interesting keyholes." "As a malter of fact, you're right -most newspeper columnists do have a pained expression. With ICllle of tbem It's an ulcer, wtth others It's a hidden grler, but in Bill••'• cue lt ii usually a hangover." "IT'S MtJQI easier \0 undentand Bucom's colwnn U you •Imply bum 'Onward, CbrllUan Soldlen1 while you read lt." "Yts. that'• our famous eolmnnist O\'tt there -the guy trying to cadjje I cl1arette from the janitor. 11le Janitor Is the ont Jn the clean shirt.'' "Well, ii you're lluck for an ldoa, BBJCOm, why don't you write another column about the Increasing menace of unleashed dogs. That always brlngi In 1 lot of letters from do1 owners tellinf you to 10 to hell." "Sputlna ol letttrs, the editor got ooe ~m 1 reader today pra1'tng you to the •kles. It isn't tlJlll«I, blll It looks like It'• in your wl!e's handwrltln1." ' New Nixonomics on Disaster Cou~s~ WASHINGTON -The deepening resistance of Richard ~1. Nixon's \Vbitc House to outside criticism on the disastrous course of the new Nixonomic.s v.·as dramatized in the President's refusal to accept a prepaid tel ephone call from Dr. Pierre Rinfret last v.·eek. Rinfret, Canadian-born head of 1he New York economic consulting firm of Rinfret Baston As- sociate9, sometimes acts the brasb icoll4>' clast ill the occult -Id of economics. But to President Nixon and the 110 gilt • edged rinan· cl.al and industrial clients, in Rinrtet's consulting ponfollo, he ii more often regarded as a trend· setter whose advice poUticians or all ideologies seek out. • INDEED, President Nixon t6ought so highly of Rinfret's ability to marry economics and politics on the speaking plalfonn that he nathed him chlc.f cam- paign spokesoiah for economics last fall. There never was any regret Inside the White House over that decision. Yet, v.·ben RinCret attempted to ~ ( EVANS·NOVAK ) telephone his galvanic alann over runaway lnnatlon to Mr. Nixon one day last week, he ·railed to reach not only the President but his chief of stair, H. R. (Bob) HaJdeman. Instead, Rinfret was deftly defJected to •laldeman's assistant, Lawrence M. Higby. ffigby listened and said nolhing when Rinfret, in a burst of exasperaUon, told him to infonn ?.1r. Nixon that the new Ni.xonomics of ram· pant inflation -witll no sign of serious preventive medicine either at, the White House or in G«lrge Sbulti'f Treasury Department ·~ mark the ';political Waterloo" of the Nixon presidency. RINFRET is not the only objective. outside economist now convinced that if fl.1r. Nixon does not plant across-the- OOard price controls on everything !he American consumer buys -a major shirt in administration. policy which had not occurred as we write this -the American economy will be sucked ever deeper into ruino~ Brazilian-style in· flatlon,.lollowed by recession. Albert Sindlinger, probably the nation's leading expert on consumer analysis, 11 -- telling his marketing research clients that his earlier prediclion or an ac· ceplably genlle economic downturn in the rourth quarter of 1973 has been drastically changed. The new prediction: a fu\1-0edged reces11ion. Sindllnger's remarkably accurate poll- ing data, based on thousands of rw.· tionwide telephone samples, shows a precipitous decline in coosumer eon· fldence since the President's se1f· defeat ing and politically disastrous March 29 ceU1ng on meal prices -ceil· inged. at their highest price level in history. 11 sbo~-s, more ominously, a dangerous lncnoase ill heel&• buying agalnst future inOaUon. IN SHORT, u ... k.. tbls telling economic point with immense political slgn!Clcance: that inflation. psychology, all but knocked out during the l!UCOOSS!ut Phase I and II of the President's anti·in-' flatlon program, was magically reborn with the pro-inflation adrenalin shot or Phase JIJ three months ago, Mr. Nixon's feeble effort to deal with runaway 1T1eat prices seems to have had precisely the opposite effect o! that in- tended. Instead of reassurlni consumen that the President was coming to serious grips with Inflation, it made them suspeet ~e was playing political games. 'Ibere 111 moreover, lrrefqlable evidenct !hat ~tr. Nixon Md originally planned a far mora draconian aqU· 'n- flatlon move on ~1arch 29. The s~h1hc made that night. Imposing a cellillit Oh meat prices. wRS originally draCrcdl Ii the Presldon t hi1Tl3ir wUb llltle l4lvlfe rrom do-nothing admlnl1tration eeonomlsts. At the 1-.st minute, bow~~ Shula app3rently dlJsuaded Mr. l'brGll rrom going nearly so far ~ be ba6' tfi.. tended . The tepid result shoditd iDIJdlih who knew the President" orlglnal 11t!- tenlion. ~"'>'' : mus, {ree-markeleerl Shullz. ....... Herbert Stein, cbalrmen ol the CounctCOI, Economic Advisers, as of tbil wrltln1 lll!etn bent on a nplay' ol Nl1onomlcs I, where the adminlstrttkn brllenly ~ to II! discredited "41\Dll!-Pl&n" fo~ll'll years betore junking fl wllh the dra~~f Aug. US, 1971, wage-prt freeze, , !> 't To plan and carry out that sensatili'tal about.face, Mr. Nixon had to rcachntar beyond his stand-pal economic rtgulttr1 and enlist Texas Democrat John B. Q:>n- nally. ti Although no one outside the YI ljO House today can get throug)> I<> Mr. ltt on on the equally disastrous Nl .. ono~ ll, a simUar spectacular revcrsut ... la clearly in order. Otherwise, the President can forget all about bis new Rep\iblican m1Jorily. Spenders See _Bomb • Ill t Pork Barrel 1 Whal did 1 tell you? Those easy spenden don't like Gov. Reagan's long.range plan for limiting taxes 8.nd spend_ing. It's not so much that the proposal "'ould be a burr under their saddles; It 'vould be more of a bomb in the ir pork barrels. Whoever heard of forcing government to live on a restrict· ed income? That's Cor the birds; the "·agHaming kind. What kiPd of a nut would let the tax· payer know in ad· vance the annual cost of state government. That idea drives the spend-and-promise poUUcians up a wall. FEILAS like Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti just can't fathom lhe philosophy behind tax limitations. He and State Senator George Moscone and their kind say the Reagan plan is a straitjacket for stale government. Loc51cs like th<y gol the meJS&ge; !hilt's the whole idea. They say the · curb on spencUng would llmlt the state's ability to solve prob- lems. Wel~ the state has been spondlng like a drunken sailor. Since 19911he an- .,,, ... 7heyirl trying to cut out the middle man.' ' [ __ R_u_s_w_'A_r:_:r_o_N_J nual cost or state government has in.. creased 192 percent (alm ost tripled). And, "'e still i1ave the problems. Whenever a politician equates spending with problem -solving you know you're In for more raxes and fev.·er solutions. Both ~1Dretti and Moscone want to be governor. CB;n you imagine what the budget would be when they got through? Risht now the sfatc takes about 8 percent o( your income. To the easy spenders that's chicken feed . Your feed and their chickens. IT'S NOT hard to understand tile posture of the liberal spender on tax matters. They honestly believe govern· met1t knows be11t bow to spend your money. ' It la 11l9re diijlcult to understand how I -· - State Controller Houston Flournoy can buck the idea of a de racto lid on taxes. Flournoy came just short of opposing the Reagan tax limft plan In a speech before the Porterville Rotary, last v.•eek. With hlm It's not so much a philosopblcal difference as It is pro- grammatic. A dlfrerence or approach, as It were. Flournoy told Rolarlans the btst way lo hold down taxes is to hold down government expe:ndltures. lle's got !he cart before the old horse. n1at's flne if you want to go in reverse. BUT, If you want to get anyv.·here. first you cut taxes and t he n the palitici;ins ·must reduce expenditures. That's what the Reagan plan Is all about. Over Lbe next IS years, the cumulative saving Jo stat e taxes under the Reagan proposal would be about tlt8 billion. That's gross; as your atate taxes decreased, your deductions on the federal Income ta.x would also decline. ,A nother Maugham .. Overshadowed, queer, elcoholic, t should have been a comptete failure. To this day I am sUll surprised when the critical or financial success or one of my nnvcls, or plays, or films in various COUl'l· tries would seem to suggest that l 11m a success. But t am not a 5UCce!Ul in my own tYet ror reasons which this book will certainly reveal." '111~ l!OOK ii Eocapo From the Shldowt -An Autobiography tMcGraw· 11111. !USl. Its rrank . oul!poken. &nd Immensely talented author: Rob In M•ugham. The shndows In the till<:. that ol his lather, t.ord CllSl!cdlor of England, and the shadow ol his uncle. Somerset Meugham, . "My 1tory 11 ol a lonely child." writes the brllllant author of 11lt Strvant, Tiie • rond Wlndow. and other memomble v.·orks. 1'Jt deals w1lb an adolescent who wai more attracted towardJ his own sex than towarcjo alril. yet who w:u 80 Jm. bu<d by the strlci upper-mlddle-clus • ( THEBOO~J conventions \n v.·hlch he \ivtd that be was stricken with guill by his ho:mo.Rxual desires and tried to meke hlrnsdf normal -and at times succeeded," '11JE WAR )'Cit! mtde Maugham realize that he was pl"tdQmtnantly homosexual, he runbcr rtvtalt. and "the gulh of that rea\ltatlon turned me to drink .... f!ily llfe hot been 1 atn~le to tope wllh my homosexual passions, 1 struggle to deal with my desire to drink 'myself Into oblivion.'' II hns aloo been, ol course, 11\Uch more: tile Cambrtdie lllldtnt. the u . bynn O.S.rt lank baltie hero who w .. menlloned In dlspa1chc1 ror gllllantry un- der lire, the writer who abandontd tbe Bar 10 de~ himself 10 Uleroture also c.mergt from tbeat pages. • The program-by-program, cut-squeeze. and-trim approach doesn't work . Look at what has happened 'under the Reagan ild- mlnistrallon so tar. A bunch Ol businessmen mad c J,400 recortf- mendaUons that saved about $211 millibfi. Refonns In welfare and Medi.Cal saved a heap more. What happened to all lh..loit dough? lt went for olher progran1s . Easy come. e11sy went. I thought for a moment ll111t F'loumoy had decided not to run For governor nex~ year. I mean. he 'll never get the' Republican nomination by fighting the Reagan tax plan. But, as J say, he'.s juil shy of flat opposlUon. ~IORETl1 say111 the legislature may not approve lhe 110 mlUIO!l necess•ry to bola a November, 1973, ipeclal election oo tbf. tax proposal. That fella has more guts than sense. 1r about I n1illlon citizens sign petltio~ to pul the lax limit plan on the ballor. and if Gov. Reagan calls a specl81 elec:· llon, 11nd If thos11 legislators don't go_ along .... well, sonic poliliciuns may bt In real trouble tit next year's palls. The way l read it, the pcopll' are slck •nd tired or pollllcs getting In 100 way of tax reduction. OAANOI COASt DAILY PILOT /t obert N. \Verd, PttblLrltt r Tlu.ima.s Kttvll. Editor Borbara K.rf1l>i~l1 E'dl,urro! Page Edi tor Tl\\'.! i·dltnrltil I"'"'' 11r lhu I,Mt),y Pilot M1'k• to l11tnrn1 1'nd •t1n1u· lat~ Mdt·.-. h)' 1>1•t ·11tJnt 1~1" rte11.-11"\pet0J opinion~ a,..t f'Oltl· mcnt"ry 11n '"ldl"!O of lntcr""!t rtnr1 1l 11nlflc1n~ .... l'ly vruvldlni: ti f11turn f1,r tht tx~l·1n nl flllr tt'adt"n.' •11lnlon1, 11/ld h)• 1•ri.'f(iftlfn.K th.- d \illln-t" vSc"'lJ!llnt .. ,.r lnf1>rmi~ oh. ~r'\'f'rl end •PQ.knf'l'lt'll M I or ti\,, dk)' Wednetd1y, April 11, tm ' • • .. • ' -- Mountain Sect Unshaken · . ' . De~ite Poisap· Deaths 'Ii~ l'enn. (UPj l -aJTlv<d, be said, they round 1erpe111s; and If they drink Delj)llt Ille it11111 of two ol Willlam•,:as•lstant paitor of any deadly lhlna., ll lhaU not tbe lallhflll. a TCMcuee the cbUrch, 1}1og mlously Ill hurt them : tlley •hall lay mountain rellglOUJ sect ap-In a truck. hands on the 1lck and lll<ly Cfu;otly 11 unshaken In Its Ramsey said ne round the sha ll recover." ti thll drinking pol9011 and body ol Paet a Cooke County THE PREACHER, also said llandJlng deadlr, 1nakoa "shall nallve living at Marshall, It was part of his rai\h to not hurt them.' N.C.. about a -tiarter·nille refuse medical treatment. Cooke County deputy B.C. 11way al the home of the IJplley_ aald a leader ln the pastor, his brother, the Rev. "I come to the e~urch and JJ;Jneu Church or God lo Uslon Pack.. ask. the elders to pray ror me JttUs' Name told him Ult> -to lay hands on me," 4eelhs of BWord Park, 30, and WILLlA.l\1S ~ conscious Williams sakl ... "That's all I tf1t1i Rev. Jimmy" Ray and refused me4!cal treat· need. That's the-Orst step and Willia.ml. 34, v;ould not stop ~~ there ain't no RCOnd step. Ille practice. Don't need a aecond step." S e e t bellere• Stinson and RamJey said •H•kes. •tMlt'ltHINe lhey heard there ol!o was J?ACK AND WllllamJ drank ~tfychnine at a servl~ Satur· tta1 Qi&ht and died wilhin ' r•. ~r Bobby Stinson autlK[ltics only learn~ the Oeaths hfter the · port rescue squad was ed. ,When StinSOn and deputies Aide Chosen ~CRAMENTO • (AP ) - f.iAY. Rona.Id Reaga n has nam· eQ R. '11lomas Allen his as- ft_stant legal affairs secretary. ~len, 30, work'M !Or the 5,aeramento County Public p,tender's office. Ill I I snake handling at Saturday '" not 1111"1 to night's. service. which drew member•. visltort i from as far as the ~ Carolinas. \ menl, Ramsey said. Members of the church refused lo allow him to be taken lo a hoi pital. Instead, t be congrtgation prayed. Willia ms died about four hours later al the scene,· I.he deputy said. - Williams told newsmen In 1971 at a snake-handllng service that the beliers or the church "-ere centered in 'T\1ark 16: 18, which quotes Christ as saying, ';They shall lake up THEY SAID they heard that one person was bitten. "'But. of oourse, there were no snakes when we got there and we don!t b'ave a name of-. anybody who was bitten so--we haven't been able to check ..... that out." Ramsey said. Tennessee I a w prohibits snake-handli ng practices in reli gious services. The sher· iff's depaJ1~l said cases have been brought bu t have failed to stop the practice. U'l Tt~M Happfl Father Sen Strom Thurmond · (R-S.C.) gives piggy- back ride to daughter Nancy who recently celebrated her second birthday. Reagan Rebuff Qtieri SACRAMENTO (AP) G<w. Ronald Reagan says that q11<stlans about his ~ ot a new .'525-ah-hour execuUve jet at taq>ayer expense amount lo "nltp1c,kirig harassment.'' The Republican governor added angrily Tuesday: •1Very frankly, I'm not going to give in to lt." TllE ASSOCIATED Pr"'5 reveaJed nine days ago that taipayers spent ilearly $32,000 to fly Reagan aroun d CalUomla Jn a two.month pUiod, including $2,520 to at- tend a diMer honoriiig singer Frank Sinatra. ,.... But Reagan's stafr refused · • to give details of who used the plape or for what purposes ex· cept .that all fli ghts billed to tax payers are for offiCial state business. A Senate fin a n c e u committee last week vot t require Reagan to give detailed passenger list for each !light and state the business of ~ach passenger. llE ADDED that the sub- commillee chairman could call him and thal he would give details in private. New Clinics Now Open COSTA MESA-HUNTINGTON BEACH Responding to questions at a weekJy n e Y .. s conrerence. Reagan added: "There's never -Coalition been any secret about where I'm going, and my schedule is •1 . "medical -Lindora's unique program is a safe ond prodicol method for the entire family to lose weight ond learn how to maintain proper weight . : . under 1he strict supervision of Medical Doctors. weight reduction Colt for 1nlormo11on Monday lnru Friday 8 A,M lo 6 P,M, j ::r UN DORA MEDICAL CLINIC ~:~~~~ ••ACll 557-1893 NEWPORT BEACH cAIDEN GIOVE LONG BEACH PASADENA OIANGE . -generally known." Battles When Reagan's office refus--ed details on llights. The Associated Press compa red a Secrecy mght l•g with his published schedule and came up with LOS ANGELES (A.Pl _ seven \veekcnd flig hts costing taxpayers a total or S9,660 Secretary or State Edmlind G. bet ween Sacramento and the "Jerry" Brown Jr. has joined vicinity or Reagan's Pacific a coalition of organizations to Palisades home. announce a grass·roots cain· paign to stop wha t lhey called REAGAN ADDED that the secrecy in state government. plane is "not luxurious" and is Spokesmen ror P e o p I e ' s "not as comforlable as com- Lobby, Common Cause. Sierra mercial flights ." Club and a ha l f ·doze n "I y .. as dragged kicking and organizalions told a news con· screaming into this thing," he ference here Tuesday cor-added. ruption. in state go\•ernmenl He said the plane was leased exi.sts and must be wiped out. because of the increasing . 'i DAILY PILO~ ~ ( 1 ' ::~j .... ~ ... ~ . ·: . ~ . Meet ROOald McDonald . :. and the HamburglSc . ,~~~ • .. •• in McDohaldland. -. . . ., • . This Saturday .: 2:00 p.m~ • April 1 th. e A FREE~family photo sitting in cl ud. ing a free l x 5 inch color portrait of your family. I Photography-by Ra inbow Color Studios I • •I ' . . " ' .. .. FREE FAMILY PORTllA1T After the magic show, for just $1.00, get a 2 1/1 inch color photo pin-on button of your child ren with Roru1ld in McDonaldland. Your photo button also entitles you to e A FREE Big Mac for Did if he'• in ... the family portrait. e A FREE bag of french fries. So, bring the whole family for an eJCc:i ting Sat urday at McOonald'1. • ' "· . ,•· At this • , 635 W. 19th ST. . IJd Wslt ef H..tter ltn., COSTA MESA ... ' . " ....... ,, < " 64S-3740 S34-20S1 "426-6S49 796'2614 S3t-239S ,.,.,....o.noi l'l•M ._,,,..., ... _. C•Mlo" lwt-.C"-P-aw,. ,.., ........... 10,. ..... ..111<.,,... ,.. ... ....., ..... "We are hoping tllat by dangers or hijacking on com· September or this year the mcrclal rugbts. • .. Legislature will enact an-...'.'.:'.'.'.:::'..~~----_I::=============================:'.:; tisecrecy bills which are pen· ~ · -· ', WOODLAND HIUS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA FULLERTON LA HAllA 1 347·S647 .719·7~03 961-3438 870-9S01 694-1 029 ding. and if they don'!, our in· ' • · • THRILLS! Come 10 Chick-Teri. See rob ust men with hearty appellles ealing chicken th at's dell· clous ly dlllere nt. And , see wome n and·cftl ldren of all ages savoring every luscious morsel of the Great American Chicken From Japan! JOY! come to Chick-Teri. Enjoy chicken and other delicacies prepared with real Japanese teri· yakl SjlUCe and a 1angy blend or Oriental he rbs, spices and seasonings! EXCITEMENT ! Come to Chick·Teri. Bring the kids this week· end. See our SUPER CH ICK! ,The funnies! bird to ever fly the coop! Fun! Surprises! And, FREE CHICK BALLOONS! GREAT FOOD & FAST SERVI CE, TOO! EAT IT HERE-OR TAKE IT CUTI itiative will be brought before the people." . said ?lfartin Stone, head or the Los Angeles chapter of Common Cause. CHICK·TER>-Drumsticks lhat can'I be beet. Char-broiled ln tangy Teriyaki Sauce .... : .. 35c TERl·BURGER -A neal treat for your taste- b uds. Terlyaki sauce. and special seasoning makes our char·broiled burger better ........ 65c CHICK·A·BOB-Tender chunks of chicken char~broiled with Teriyakl sauce-and served ,9n a skewer Shish-Ka-Bob style _____ .35c TEMPURA -Jumbo shrimp one bed of deep fried tempura vegetables. A choice oriental delicacy ................ -..... -----·-·-·_ssc FRIED RICE -Tender & flulfy. A· Japanese 11ad1tion __ ........ -.. -.................... : .. _ ......... --30c • ANO, OF COURSE Assorted hot & cold beverages. NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 310 E. 17Tilt STREET, COSTA MESA • (near 17th & Santa Ana Avenue) • • ... THE . ORLD'S Ol.DISt.WHl8KiY · PRESEtnS THE WORLD'S OLDEST MAL" ... -. ' .... _.11 I . . SUMMER AGAlt<J, EH? I'll NEVER FORGET THE SUMMER'OF '92 WHEN CHRIS COLUMBUS l'HOUGHT HE'D FALL OFF THE EDGE OF THE EARrH ! BUT NOTHING BEATS THE SUMMER OF 1608 I I THArs WHEN THEY INVENTED IW8HMI' 1 9, TALK ABOUT SMOOTH l THAT FIRST TASTE CONVINCED ME _,.---------.,..,...----"WHISKEY \MllS HERE 10 STAY l yOU PEOPLE ARE.LUCKY. A GLASS FULL Oi= ICE CUBES, A COUPLE OF FINGERS Of LIGHT, SMOOTH BUSHMILLS, A SPLAsH /;------------.... OF COOL WATER • ., •• ITS THE BEST SUMMER REFRESHMENT SINCE THE ICE AGE. yOU SHOULD TR'f A BU9HMILLS AT YOUR LOCAL INN. OR ooYou CALL THEM COCKTAIL LOUNGES THESE DAYS? -·------------ . " . ' . ... . " .. I ,!If ..... · . ... . " • ' ' =------r4·M' i BU8HMIU8 • '\'J • • • • . .. . • ---~-·-·· -.. • • • DAILY PILOT H t And : the Beat • • ....-.. ... ) ·-i Goes · on· • • ... --A.rid " the · ·Beat • • I • 1 - New Leadership Selected .. DAn.Y ,ILOT ....... '1 •liMnl ~· Volunteer Mrs. Eugene Meister prepares Donald Dumaln for his heart beat test at .Paularino School in Costa Mesa. The P;irent Teacber AssOciatlon wed th~ phonocardioacan as a health project for fourth and fifth· ~raders. A follow-up clinic was conducted to further diagnose the 19 students fo~nd to have irregularities among the 152 tested. H~art scanning is designed to detect unknown heart disease ·and falsely labeled murmurs. The pilot project, with equipment loaned from Garden Grove School Dis· met,. was conducted by Dr. lielville Singer and Eleanor Mason , school nurse. • • andy -sale.s, Fashion S~ow Head Agendas • • • Editor's Note: A. column devo ted to Fountain Valley, liunthtgton Beach,. Ocean View and Seat Beach.,.School Dlstric t parent-teacli'.tT or· panizations will appear i~ the DAILY PILOT each week. Information must be received by Mrs. Gilbett Turnbull, 5871 Mangrom Drive, Huntington Beach by 5 p.m. Thursda11 for pti1bli· cation Wednesda11. ·susha rd PTO"" P.trs. Philip Mlgnaaelll President COMING UP: Unit will.host' a tea~hers' · luncheon duriqg Conference Day tomorrow . D~yer P.I A Mrs. .Palil Dugmore President ' REP ORTS : Unit sold refreshments at a (aculty- studeot bfs\etball game ... Executive board hosted a dess¢ for the teachers ... Unit provided hostesses and ref.resbments for a student dance In the Huntington Beach Recreation Center. FY .Hi PTSA ..._ Beger klgeo President REPOJ\TS: New o ff i c e rs elected! at general meeUng are .. :Mn. Roger Belgen, presidobt; Jim Lipot, Mrs. Self Defense Technique • Millard Gray, James Ran-sponsored .. by the unit and dall and Dr. Paul Berger";'--.. the eighth grade class. Ice ,:; ls· M. Kathy Proceeds will be used lo v presll'en · 155 · • help f i n a n c e graduation Niffenegger and M r s. f~' ·i· U ·t Id Leooard H te secretaries· =uVl ies .•. n1 prov es er • · certificates f o r monthly the Mmes. M a r g a r e t ci~p-awards. WJnners ldea~bam, t r e a s u r ~ r ; ... are seJected by a vote of the William !-f~cham, auditor· student body ... Badges will and Wdliam M o o r e • be provided by the unll for hl5torian. -In the current pbyo. ... ~ competitloo. s1 .. dOnt.o . colilpete by onde level, and winners will go Gisler PTO ' Mrs. Dould MCCallum . oo to· diltrict competition ..• President Unjt has Wganiud a tel .. • )"-'!! _,ruttee to remind COMING UP : Easler candy residents to vote In the up- sale will be sponsored by the =~ ~I board elee- unJt. . . ... , , REPORTS: ar ~ ail! .... oGfshtr . litter. PT A candy stile were c o -Mn. Ralph Alcilla President COMING· UP : NiW officers - will be elected at unit meeting tonight at 7 . Studenls will present a pro- gram of instrumental music following the meeting. Harper PTA Mrs. AluWeua President REPORTS : PTA cookbool< .. cw:renlly is being primed and copies may be pur-. chased ·at 1he upcoming car- nival. ... Hope View PFO Mn.llollertSMell -REPORT$: New ol1loen lo be Wlallod al'\I" May general meettnc att the Mmes. Nalba Le e , president: .: ,,__ (:auleger, Richard .......... and ilqlaJd ,r-:-:"""' " Roy I '-vtci· pioaldents; Rob.er! llicl.Y... ..mlar)I, •i>11 .f t t:"--a •-a • \ "'amu ,i;:.ua:,., u ~surer . . . camtval ~ of -e than $!IOI will be ustc1· to ' ewoplete flDanclnc of a IChool amphitheater. Lake View PFG r.ln. R1c1ionI ~ President REPORTS: Newly eltcted of· floetl are Bob Phillips. presldelll: and the Mmes. John Moore and Max COMING UP : Speech contest Glover, vice presidents, and winners will deliver their . G. $. Srlmer, teer'lltlry. winning speeches at an open Dfle Rhoada will ..,.. 11 board meeting tomorrow it treasurer ••• Bu.ta canon 9:30 a.m. In the muJic room~llhow proceeds will be ustd . . . Mother and daughter · to finance PFG projects fashi211 show will take place · Wednesday, April 25, ·at 7:30 p.m. In the middle learning Newland PTO center. Refreshments will be Mrs.JUDelBay · Presldetit served. Members wishing to assist with arTangements may contact Mrs. Charles tipot, chafrman, at lllli-5159. COMING UP: Unit w i 11 aponsor a field trip for fifth gradora to ·the Los Angel" County M......m ol Art J"rl· day, April 27. Field trip wlll climax a J>TO.spon90red teries of seven art ap-- pr e.c i at Io n le ctures presented by vo luntee r mothers ... Esecu live ~ hosted a coffee for mothers of new students residing in a recently com- pleted boualn& tract ... Plaques ~ pmented by the nnll lo the boy and girl cltiRnl of the month teJecttjil from each • grade level •• Sf. Francis 'Of Anisi PFA "Mn.J-Jodd Prmident REPORTS: Science Fair was 6J)01110red by the unit last Mooclay. ' Tamura PTO Mn. Roy Rowland President COMING UP: Spring Fancy Is the lltle of the fashion show acheduled Tbw1day, April 2',-..i-7:30 p.m. In the muIUpurpose room. Mothers and their -and daughters will model homesewn garmenls. Hand·kntt and crocheted Items al si> will be included-Refreshments will be 1trved. Admission Ix free. r- Young Minstrels Perform Aboard SS Wordlow ' • Young Fingers Nimbi~ About 75 students will model home eewn ensembles at the Park View PTO meetlng at 7:30 tonight. Cindy Moser models her frock for Coral Mulls (lelt . in mirror) and Dorene Ayers. Brian (!ell) and Mike Ma!JOylttrn the finer points of Kun g.Fu sell dtrense !rom Ted Sia• who will demonstrate the art at Spring View'• annuli FalheNOn din· ~r wh.lch wjll take place at 7 p.m. Friday, April 13, In Marina High School. The SS Wardlow will 11t sail at 7:30 p.m. tomcrrow in the muJU- purpose room. of lhe ldlool when a mhutrel show will be pre- senled by. students. Pncticing their number on Scott Ooft) an d Wesley Domnlng. ' • I • • • • ~- I t J f I .... --·----.-- P/a14s Polished for Diamond Ball Musical Diamond~ is the theme selected by the Riviera Club for iis annual Diamond Ball which wiJ.[ begin with 'a no-host cocktail hour Friday, April 13, in the Balboa Bay Club. Making decorations to= out the theme are Qeft to rigbt) the Mmes. Frank Hurlbut, Kessfor M. Miller and George M. Lawler. 50th Anniversary Celebrated .. Mr. and Mrs. Bo Christian Roos Sr. of Newport Be a ch celebrated their 50th \veclding anniversary by reaffirming \hejr vows in the Beverly Wil shire Hotel. Their daughter Carolyn Olsen was ~atron of honor and son Bo Ross Jr. was bt!st man. Their grandchildren, Cathy Olsen Wrath, Heidi and Marta Roos and Df°riis and Jon Olsen also participated in :the ceremony \Vhich \Vas attended by 250 guests. • Layaway Lqwdown If you·re buying something on the layaway plan, you should find out what the store's policy is before you "l<:!Y down" even one dollar on the me~chandise, says the Bei.ter Business Bureau of Metropolitan New. York. Can you get your money back if you don'\ co1nplete all • lee skating .. parties. •For your date-or your -'•mlly-any day of the year at the Ice C1pades Ch1letl Speclatratea for ten or more. Private party room for food service with your 1ketlng. the payments? If not, carf the money be applied to· other goods? ln some extreme cases, the answers to both questions are no. The laya\vay plan is a fonn of selling in which th e custom- er does not take possession of the goods until he has com· pletcd the payments on t~cm . OF COST A MESA a delight ful budget salon where beautif ttl hair styles be gin . ""' PRICE LIST IE~lr1 (111.-p 'tt Ltl'lt M1lr) MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIOAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PR ICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER. Shampoo eod Set ..................................... $2.50 & •p Porm•nent W•v• .................................. -7.50 & up Tio! ...................... ~ ................................... 5.50 l up Bleach Touch-up ................ ~ ....... -....... .1 0.50 l up Frosting ········--·---········· .. ···-:'1 .............. 14.00 I up Semi Permanent Lasht1 ....................... _._tQ.OO. 11aircuts 91.50 . . Work Help A sheltered workshop helps bled persons. e workshQps were de- oped to meet the need for special facilities in which disabled men and women can be prepared !Qr work in regular industries. For those unable lo meet the demands of co m pe ti ti v e employment the w o r k s ho p may provide extended employ. ment where the disabled may produce according to their capabilities. LOS •Al'/GELES• (UPI) -: . a!ld their own .. When your eighth grad f! .. Priorities · may vary youngster goes to school these greatly," Lang said. "For ex- days, the teacher is likely to ample, this one -Learn how ask him to play a g~e of _ to u~ lei~e; time ;-. may ~ goal!. given a low priority in the She11 give him a big sheet= Cleprived areas but bigb in of cardboard with the legend sebools in w e 11 • t 0 • d 0 "foal statements" on it; a set nelghborhood1. "A· goal iJ 1 Umelea thing ; you jJlJlf 'not aclileve it this ·year or ne.xt yeJr, maybe ~e °"le~ never, but it's a direction in '•_i'f' W ·I ' • ' ~b you want to move. MUHflNeTOlll! NAJ.aou• ;._ 11We are trying td develop "'~"'·~·~:"~_.~.,.~·~::;:';:·W~f:--~~--~;.;.~·~ the, kind of instructional pat· 1.a iioti•s1 TUU:cAT. 1• •·4'-l' tern where a kid says, 'WhenJ ... n. ...,._.,. c*' • Jearn thl.s. I've ~e._.-wbat's t"4i"l'L~::i: :~.f:,., •. expected of me.!' ...,,,.. . o printed tabs with goals on "Here'• another one -Gain them such as ·"Learn how to a general education -that be 1 a good citizen," "Learn may not mean much to a fifth hoW to examine and use in-grader but will be importanf formation.,. etc.: and a flock in the mincb o( .many 12th of red ~ardh?ard discs. graders." " · The idea ·1s to paste the Other goals listed: learn to OVERWEIGHT. .JI ·1 goals on the maste~ sheet and respect and get along with rate th~m by placing one or people with' whom we work ~ore. discs ne~ .to ther:n. C?ne and live ; develop skill!t to ~ is low priority while five enter a specific field or wOrk; is tops. . develop pride in work and a The game ts ~be .product ~f feeling of sell-worth: learn ~all¥ educatoi:s i_ninds and ts how to be a good manager of d1str1but;d . by Phi Delta Ka~ money, ·Pr 0 p e r t y and pa,· a SQCl.ety .or educator~. resources: learn about and try und~r. the direction of Dr. Car--to understand the changes that .roll Lang. . . take, place in.the world; learn At -:·a r ent or1~t~hon how to respect and get along meeting for h?ol princ1pals with people who think, dress an~ comm u ~ Y repre~-and act differently. ta.uves .at Nort dge Junior 'The school may set specific High ~hool, ng told t~e goals. For example , one school ~ather~g "e game of ~oa~s ts stated that eighth g r a d e ut real~!Y a commurucations students should be able to device. -write a 300-word essay with Lang ha.s. held 100 such only 15 percent errors in spell· workshops tn 17 stat~s for ing, grammar aiid use of ~bout 4,500_ persons .with the words. 1~ea or setting goals ln educa· Dr. Lang told the Northridge bon for t!'e grammar grades gathering: through high school. The project ideally involves ~---------•I everyone cormected w 1 i b11 education. The t e a c h e r s , school advisory b o a r d member s, some PTA representatives and eventually the students th emse lves shoJ.tkf have a voice in stating goals. After the goals have been rated, the project has a test to detennine . how well t h e particular school is moving toward the stated goals. The, game includes a list of 18 goals, but pafticipants may -Need Club f'unds? Call Huntington Chiter for help in raising funds for comJPu·nity projects. 897-2533 ., Men and women needtd-• .' SO women· and SO men at least 20 lb1;. overweight and no more than.80 lbs. to complete 6 WH ks crash weight and Inch loss pr ram. For researeh story on human CH IC GONADTROPHRf Must b4t a ble to paai ri 1d phyaical"exam and p•f!·"' cost of medic1I a~ li b fee, etc. 1 Omega Clinic pure cane ar anul1 l~t! COSTA ·MESA 646-1633 116t NIWPOlT ·_ HOURS: t:00·1:00 P.M. ' . .. • ' MBA YPDI SHOf'PtN• CINTI• 2701 H1'b°" tJ.,.J. 11 Aid,,mt Coit• Me••· C1lif. 92.626 T ... 17141 97t.aHO 1695 Irvi ne AYe. -Costa Mesa Corner of Ea1t 17th St.-Above La C11v1 R11t11urant U5e ~ii' B1nkAmttictrd or Master CNr11 645-1 050 548·9986 Optn 0.111, lncl'"'lftl Sund•J• n M0tt Evenln91 I • FASHION ISLAND NEWPO~T tEACH • HUNTINGTON CENT~R HUNTINGTON IEACH • FASHION SQUAJIE SANTA AN" ' . • SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA - I l I I l • 1 • · . • oast Today's Final .. EOITION N.Y. Stoeks • ' • VOL. 66, NO. 101, 7 ~ECTl,ONSL 112 PAGES ORANGE coutilrY, CALIFORNIA • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1973 • N TEN CENTS ' 1 Coast · College Clash Over Channel 50 Flares ly RUDI NJEDZIEl.SKI °' ... ~, ......... Teacbers . ilnd trualeel of the Coast ConioPunity College l;>lstrlcl are on di~ ferijll wave lengths wllh r<apeet to the dllfllct's new educational TV station, ~150. T)le tube may blow at I o'clock tonight unleR the board can, keep the set from overheating by answering tOme 74 •ques- u.., pooed by !he joint academic oenates of Qrange' Coast and Golden '\Veiil oo~ !' leges over oi>Uauon ol the station. or major ·concern lo the teachers is that the stab,· lnauguratM last fall , is beln& overttmded at the expense of other _..,,. on both campuses and that in- shuc:tors feel-threatened. The question!.-w'hlcb range from how much money wUI be allocated lo the sta· tioo next year to whtthes-TV patroo rwxt. ing b cuttiJ>C Into toocbefi salary ap. iX'oPria,Uou, were-sent to eACb ~tee March 28 by Dr. u WJn ·and Peggy • 2 ·Seats Coratested School Hopef_uls r ,. • -. Express Views • DAILYPILO'l'•M l'lod,,_111<1111 .. your eors. Llllel .. lbis: ' J-rr.nch UPlllllt,..,. ~bolrd • llOUlld boonl. n .. ICtlon & tone, Coma fl Icy tt out ror younelf. ~· e.ncb lncld. XXJHOOUC, I Ill tht ti,.. lt taka to \.ear a """"''"'Ille,.__ IM!. Play IWll -with a Do\ILY PILOT dM Iliad -t ad. Your lcklaor "'°"' all Illa riCbt noln. Call her al -· ' Staggs, " CO-Cbainnen of the j 0 i D l academic senate. In a cover Jetter signed by both, it "'as asserted that the ·d!strict's lelevlsion pro- gram had prompted '"mounting concern" •mong tbe faculty aQd that clar:ification of the district's TV policy and !lllure goals are .. imperative in maintaining morale." · · 11\e item is listed on · t.onlgb1's agenda only as an "infonnaUve repcrt" ,but the senSitfveoess of the is.sue is expected to -- bring a COf\'idetable number-of I01chm from bOlh cllnpuses to district head· quartm at 1370 Adams Ave. ·"lt'a hard to pr<dlct just what will oc· cur tonight." said Dr. Robert Moore. president of Orange Coast College. "It's on the agenda for dlscussion Md I expect v.>e'Jl have a crowd." • ~ Dr. Norman E. Wa"°!\. chancellor ol the Coasl Community College District. this morning v.·as reported to be pttpar- 'ing a statement ootlinlng the ad· lrv!ne Company Chief Not After Re-election Irvine Company Board Chairman N. Loyall McLaren said today in Newport Beach be will not stand tor re-election at the company's aMual stockboldets' meeting in June. The 81-yeaMld Sail Francisco native and residenr<tofd fellow directors of the ranching and land development firm Tuesday.., would· be devoting more time to activities· of tht Irvine FouOdailon. McLaren has headed the foundation . since 1959 and bas been a trustee of the Irvine Foundation since Its forrDalton in 1937 by the late James Irvine. The foun- dation controls nearly 52 percent of the Irvine Cpmpany Stoot. The announcement follows by days McLaren's testimony befor e a Congressional CQmmittee investigating fouodation interests and holdings in com- panies. ~ ?t.icLaren has been chairman of the board oj directors of the Irvine Company since 1960 and a director since 1959. I He beaded the company· during its ph1nning· and early development of the IargeSt planned community in North America -the city Of Irvine. '111at, new ,il'IC(uOre-mil• city ties within the J201ciuore-mlle.t of Irvine Randi land> piMP"I, far• development by ' LEAVING llVINE ,ae>AIO • mlnistratiOG'I side ol tht-ntrovel't)'. Fuel wsa IKided dUrlng Maroh wben 11 new ~clon \\-ere told that they might not be rehired next fall becauSt the distrlct was finaneiaUy troubled. This prompted son1e conce rn among 1he teacben who say they caMOt un· dersland how the distr ict can spend millions of dollsrs on TV wl>1lt cutting back hiring. But speculation that.Che teachers \\•ere being illsmissed booause the money· .!I!.~ 211.d Major Boaf;, Fire Quelled , --· I ri Newport Area The second major Newport Beach boat lire in less than a week ~ay night caused severe damage to a commercial fishing vessel tied at the Lido Yacbt Anchorage, just three •lips a~'BY from actor John Wayne's luxury yacbt, the Wild Goo!e. Orange County harbor potrolmen ~ people aboard lhe Patrician in the ad- jacent slip. spelled the fire about J0 :!5 p.m. and P.U!hed the bumlng boat into lb"' middle of the a3~tlf"'Lldo channel, .wbere· the blaze :was eX:tlnguished by county l}ce..boal!. \ . . They said that by untying the burning boat, witnesses likely prevented a m~lor dlsaster similar to the one Friday at Martu.J)unes In Upper .llewport Bay where two cabin cruisers we~ destoyed and two others damaged. There were no lnjuries reported in Tuesday's blaze snd no d<image to other boats. Harbor Patrolmen tentatively blamed ti.; fife aboard the s;.root Hshing boat "Dollchester" on tlectrlcal w i r 1o1 . However Its owner, John t.1cKinney of Laguna Beach, lnaJsted he shut the main switch off be.fore going ashore~ McKinney and his crew had left the boat about an hour be(ott the fire. was spotted. lhe COinP8DJ. I " 1 Mc.ll'reri' , ii'.:' 'a retired dlrector of Atcb!san .' Top.\ka and Santa Fe Railroad, Rheein Mariufacturing Co., P a c i f I c Telephone and Telegraph Company, Federal Reserve Bank of San •~rancisco. •N .. l.Ot'll MICj!9fl ,; " ,.. _. . McKinney reporteii' had,jlM pireha' .. ed and was tramportlng it frOm .San Diego · to Wlhplngton. Hd had pot In• at the Lido Yacht Anchorage, 717 Lido Park Drive, to spend only one night. ' Policeman Takes Files From Ma)'Ot' • • and Air Callfornia where he also ser't!ed as chairman of the board. He holds n bachelor's degree from UC Berke1ey and honorary doctorates from the University or San .Francisco and whluier College. Re is a regent or the University or San Franciseo and aervea on tht advisory councils or the U.S. School of Business Administration and the Hoover .. 1n$tllutlon at Stanford Unlver1\ty, Palo AJto. Ml:Laren became a partner In the In· tematlonal accounting firm of llaskinJ ~ Sells In 195: "hen It aajulreq h!J finn, ~tcLarmt, Goode, West and Com- pany. . lie baa .. rved •• president or both the ~lfomla Society or C.rtlned Publlc A .. oounlanll and lhe American ln.stltute or Ccrtll.lod PubUc Acoountan!J. In addition to hi! prolcS1lonal care<:r, Mcl.ann served In th€ lrnlted States t<lavy durirut World War II reUrlng with ti'< rank o! l!eet AdmlnoL OVtr tho y .. rs he bas been ICUYo In <avlc alld cllaritable undertU!np . Witnesses at the scene praised the rest reactloo lime or harbor patrolmen, saying f.ire boats arri ved within minutes aft.tr lhe fire was reported. Newport Beach city fire department ofricials said thlt momlng they intend to join the harbor district in conductlng an extenalve lnvestlgatlon into the cause of (St< IND FIRE, Pap I) Test Halt Ordered PITrSBURGH (AP) -The state W•Uare Departm<nt has ordered a University of P•nnsylvanra pedlatrtclan 1o•t1op ualng patients at 1 home !or the rel•tdtd 11 human guinea plg11 co test a meningitis vaccine, tho Pitt•bur1b Post· Goutto reported lnday. The newspaper said the o r d • r w11 lsluod alter the Pennsylvanl• All/>Clatlon !or Retarded Children expreued oppotitlon to tho eJ- perlmtntaUon on the 1roundtl ll was car- ried out In most wet wllhout lhe COl>- "nt o! the porenll o! tht younpttn. reqUire;d for the TV station I! inaccurete, ... Or. \Yin said today. "Nevtr In our (lhe 5enate'sl dellbcra-~ lions did \\'t nieution thar. It's too bad but 1his is jmt a coincidence," he said. The statkln. "'hich began beaming oul signals laid fa ll, eo&t the district morf than S2 mil lion. 11.s current openHonal "nnd 'capital outlay budget Is $1.14 million. Overall budget a! the di.strict Is almoal $29 million. I ear -· EPA Grants More Time To Detroit WASHINGTON (UPO -The Environ· mental Protection A&ency today granted the auto indusJry a one-year delay in meeting the 1975 anU-pollutlon standards. · But the agency aet strict Interim poJlu- tlon standards, and ordered the Industry . to equip all cars sold in cauromJa In 1975 . wit h pollution cotilrol devices. The lndu1try hacl ur1ed tht EPA to allow lt to uae Callfbi'flii;, a lblte wltb i. oerloul pollutloo pt<>blem, u 1 ·1e111n1 . ground for pollutloll control devices, known as catalytlc converters. EPA Admlnbtrainr William D . Rodioiab.>U! aaJd lie -to ,-ID tbe polluUon ""1tn>l devlcel araduolly to prevent dJJrupUon in the •uto lndUllJ1. The use or catalytic converters In CaUlorrua will boOlt the pitce ol the cars bouabt In the state, and require tlle use of nonteade<I paollne !or e!llclent performance. Under Ibo llanclarils !or Ca!Uomla. bydroca.rbon emwlom !or 1175 muat be ,cut to 0.9 grama per mlle and carbon monoxide to nine. gr8mJ per ~le. nationwide standard by 1175 will 1.5 arams hydrocarbons and 15 per mile of carbon monoxide. Present emission levcla arc much hlgher. The major U.S. manufacturers General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and American ~folora -claimed I n testimony before the EPA last mooth lhat they could not meet the sllndards· and, •ithout tht one.yur delay, the tn- dUttry might be lo~ to foist In OX• pensive and untested poUuUoo control de vice on lhc car-buying public: The delay means that 1utoma~ers will be required to cut cal"t:!;CJJU110M'ldde and hydrocarbon exhaust on' 1978 model cart -instead of 1975 models -to 90 percent below those of 1970 models. Ruckelshaus said be had '1chosen to phase In the catalyst because of the potential aocietal disruption involved in attempting-to apply this new technology" to all cars in a single year. He said be chose Caliromia as a te!lt area for the toughest pollution !ltaodard because it "tw an especially serious air quality pro~em." Ruckelshaus called his decision a <.'Om- promise that would provide for "an orderly phase-in or new technology" nnd (St< Dl!LAY, l'ap 21 Oraa1e C.ut Those low clouds end fog will nrt by midmorning ·on Thursday to haiy sunshine. according to the \ventherlady. Temperatures of &a at the beaches. will rise to 75 ln· land. Lows lonlght in Ilic 509. _ .• INSIDE TOD,\ Y Tlte tltret11eaN>ld battle bt · twee" an au companv cutd a Pacific Palbades citiuna orou p. No OU. /tic., could how broad· er implfcotfon 1 on the J .OQO.mtle Call/ON•io COClllltt• IDh.,, St l· tied. Se1 •iory and pftture1 on Pog" 54-55 . • l DAILY PtUJT H -::Four Hurt .ln Crash -~~. 1_ I ·11.t Balboa · ;,AA o/f..iuty N""J>Orl Beoch poll-an Cipwred a Sin Diego man who allegedly !led .. root Tuesday on lhe BatbOa Pentnsut• alter triggering a chain reac- Uoo <OIUlloo lhal Jell four people Injured, POii .. said loday. ' • Jel!enon A. Mooro, 18, la betn1 held In Newpon Beach without ball today OD felony drunk driving charges and on , tlartt counJJ of felooy bit and run . • All of thooe Injured In the 1:30 p.m. era.ab were treated for cuts and bruises 11 Hoog Memorial Hospital and released. They Included, Val Marie Noorda, II, Slnta Ana ; her passenger, Julie Act<>n, ll, 'l\J.!tln; Joyce F!J,:ocoal, 38, San Diego, and her aoo Ro0ald, t3. PoUce said tbe Flvecoalll were riding Jn Moore's car. BOYS CLUll SPEAKER S.n1tor C1rp11nter .. Film Star Lon Chaney 'Serious' llorror rum actor Lon CbaneY. Jr. was reported seriously Ill In his Beach Road home in CQ.plstraM Beach today. The 67·year--0ld actor's wife said that her hwiband~.h.as been "in and out of b~itals" for the past seviraJ mant.bs. She added that Chaney bad treated for cataracts &s well a a debilitating dlsordeor _......,,. nervous system. Mu aney's bospita.llz.ation bas en at Scripps Hospital ln the San Diego area where he recently ·underwent five weeks of diagnostic examinations. ' ' • -. NEWPORT-MESA CANDIDATE ..... fUndl llwn 111• lo finance copllal improvements." ' th eoUld better Cl lhan the presont In· . ..,._ as a Naval Of. llotr for 21 ,..... (Qitnmander): Na.. llooal Park Ranger (na lurallsl), a o d have been a teacher of social science and ' science for 14 years In two dllfennl school districts. ICNWARn edlcal affairs. 2) "!am peraonal· ly committed to a .,~ brOld effort In htallb ed aa:• • .., priori- ty, and coovln<ecl ll'!li itaioiO. ol!ered as a contllluwn K-Jjj II t.lily oblerva- lion that thtre ls, 90 far arOOnd the state. little actioo, but a lot of talk. A great deal ol -k needs doing. 3) "Conllnulng improvement ot ex· Isling deflcienctts 1 at several schools il required. and Ibo ieal poosiblllty al tloo- ing one or two smaller primary schools, plus dlspoeing of several surplus atfb i. in the offing." . Tnlltee Atea If t TraUJc officer Gary Lee sald Moort's teC1an WIS traveling Wt OD Bal~ 'Boulevard ot nearly !O mUes an bour When It ran into the rear of another car, which was slowing to turn left at Qri.ve for Boys Club Site .. The Chaneys have lived in relatlve seclusion at their seaside home for several years. He gained fame as the wolrman, among other roles. Chaney reportedly bas received more 1pan 600 letters from fans of his many horror pictures slnce news of his poor health was reported in a magazine. S) "As indicated by the statistics, venereal diseases are now at epJdem.Jc proportion, divorce rates are riling, students are maturing younger and under present circurrullances theY 9ften have moie leisure tlrne, often without parental supervislQn, than before. 1 believe that more should be done by sympathetic trained teachers. RODERICK H. MacM.lLLIAN, U, of 11175 Anaheim Ay~ue, O>st.a Mesa; social worbr; atac1uate, Newport HarlJor lllgb, Orange C<IO!I Collegl, Cal State t:cmg Beach, graduate 'Work at1Cal State Long Beach and New York '!Wasblnglon Street. .. 'Mle impact of the cl"8Jlh Olol>ed t~ car ,driven by Michael Alias. :Ui Ogle St., ~Costa Mesa, around the comer and in\O "on_,,lng traffic on wt1tbound Balboa In Newport To Gommence -I Boale\r1rd, police said. • • Oll'lfuty ol!lcer Gregory MallJOO, who Mid ht wu riding bis bicy<le nearby and ·iow dlo .-1 take pl .... began tak· iD.( lnformatlon from the drivers ln- A 1lllllkllllal drive lo oollect $350,000 ne<ded'IO balld a Boys Club lnnch in Newport lliar.!> wtll be la1U1Chtd Thur>- day 1111111 at a eampalgn workers' din- ner at 1.lncoln Middle SC.hoot in Corona del Mar. ·volved. + Mattson sakt he wu ooly alx feet from .Moore's car wbm Moore climbed out, • walked slowly lbrooih the 111htring . crowd, and lhtn took off running toward !ht bach. • Mallaoo pushed bis way throuJh the crowd ln tlme to see Moore disappear around the comer onto the Oceanlroot . sldcwalk,' pollce sald. . ' ,,.. off-duty patn>lman Jald be chaled Moore across lhe small park al Iba fool Ot. Balboa pier, over the fence around the · baaeball diamond and finally grabbed · him at the rar aide of the fl aJd. '?'be kickoff event 'Will mark the start of the publlc subscription phase oC the money raising etfor . . ' Keynote speaker at the dlnnel', wblcb starts al 8:!0 p.m. In the · school cafeteria, wUI be the bonoraty campaign chair11wl. Stai. Sen. Dennis Carpenter (ll-Newport Beach). Assemblyman Robert Badham (ll-Newport Beach), campalgn c:<><balnnan, will also speak. Appellate Court J ustJce R o b e r t Gardner wlll aerve as master of ceremonies and will introduce all the . County Grading Approval On Salt Creek Criticized The Orange CCunty Grand Jury hu criUclud ClOlllly llulldlng offlclall far assertedly aUOwlni tbe llllMIYe !Rllllbil of Ball <htk btf..., an en~l impact statement had been fully review- . ed and approved. · ' Jn a letter lo county supervisors the jury uld It ••s "dt.treued" at the ac- don by Ibo county depamueot alfecllng a project "blch .has been criticized olteo In recenl montlis. The loiter added, however, that the jury bad betn "auured" tbat new county fuldellnea for the en v iionmenta l tatcmenla now will ellmlnate the altua- U'o.1 which sparked the crl.ticlsrn. The jury may have crlUclz<d_ the department's performance on the diJltl permit, bul It macle no value I on the actual project al laaut controyerslal moving of mllllons of cubic yards of material aJoog lhe bluffs by Avco COrnmunlty Developers . SOlllh Coast Regional Zone ConservaUon Commlsston to become involved in .. Jtnllby proceedings calculalecl t o determine If any provilions ol the COutal lnitlallve were violated. The comml.ssion Is eipected lo.make a final decllion on the issue at a meeUng next Monday. HuritirigtoriHome c Ruled 'House ,' . - Closed One Year Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland ruled Tuesday that a home on Capstone Drive in Huntington Beach is a house. main speaken and key fund drive personnel. Tbe new Boys Club branch. lo he located on a city·provided p a r c c I in Eastb!Uff Park, will be the third such facility in the Harbor Area but the first in Newport Beach. Plans for the 12,000-square-foot facility call for a full gylllfl.3sium, craft work· lhopl, pbolo lab, game room, meeting rooms, kitchen and locker rooms. Boys Club..afficials esumale there are 2,000 boys ages 7 lo 17 lo be served In the area east of the 'bay. Some s.ooo boys are served by Ibo I w o exiJting branches wesl of the bay. The dinner is expected to draw 250 to 300 volunteer Jund collectors who wiJJ be under the direction of Harbor Area Realtor Randall McCardle, president of the Real Estaters and chairman of the 4 public sollcitation teams. The volunteers who will canvas.s the ci- ty have a~pted the challenge of raising $123,000 more toward the total goal need· ed for the new building, fuml!hings and two-year operallon budgel. They will be organized lnlo 1% dlvtsions of four teams each with five cam· palgners on each team. Three section leaders working under ~fcCardle will be the prime movers of the leams. Tbey are former Newporl· Mesa School District Tru.!lee Wllllam Peyloo; Robert Blythe, Cenerol manqer of Richard's Market and Marioo I\~~ residential sales mana1eri ot ColdVf"" Banker. · The_~ oI the funds lor the .kw clubhouse will be raised by the Boys Club Board of Diieclors under Ifie dlre,ctlon ol big gifts cOmmittee chairman Ken F'owler, vice president of the Bank of Costa Mes.a. ~ The fund drive , which is . under the overall direction of retlred auto dealer and long-time Harbor Area Boys Club booster Theodore Robins, is the fi rst lime the club has gone to the public for capital funds belp in 20 years. The first news or the actos:'s W health was 'rcporicd in "Famous Mons ters or Fllmland." Buff Bathing Beauty Booked ''She came sp lashing out of .the water like Lady Godiva ... without the horse," quipped one veteran J..a&una Beac~ policeman, who noted that a large crowd immed.I· ately gathered as "Godiva"-ilopped back on Iler beach lowel and pro- ceeded 1o sun lleraelf. Ol!lcer Terry MacAdam , called to tbe Cleo Streel Beach by an irale citizen, waded through a crowd he estimated at 150 Jo 200 pel'SOns to arrest Rebecca Louise Chamber· lain, 24, of 3085 Alla Laguna for indecent exposure . Officer MacAdam reported Miss Chamberlain, also know as Rebtoca Caspari, told him, "Jesus made me do it." She was wearing "oo- thing but a birthmark," at the time, according te> offi~. Police sald Miss Chamberlain clothed. berseU al the beach and was taken to the police station for booking. She was later released OD her own recognizaDce. ""-P .. el DELAY ••. 3) "With present budgetary restric- tions in mind, more vocational training facilities are necessary in all of the mid- dle scboob and high scliools. By seflli!g of( unused school sites at marKet prices, including McNally. these facilllies could be fuoded and nece&11ry gymnasium. at the middle schools COUid be provided. Counseling should be improved !or all students.'' 'trustee Area 4 MARGARET SETIERHOLM, 18, of 2601 Way Lane, Corona def Mar; student; graduate of Corona de! Mar ,.-igh School; attended Georgetown University in sum- mer . 1) "I studied financing education in a special summer session at Georgetown University and worked as an editor and head verifier for &Jph Nader's Con- gress Proj<C\. My corrununlly activities include attendance at school board Universily. · I) "Experience ii probably the mmtber one quaUflcation while 1 would ho that iny willingness to l · • loot areach laaue u lteomes and my de- W!rminaUon to ftlcb lht benefit to youna people as a major justi.fkatiOn for all decisions ~Id rate equally •• blgll. Z) "I feel !be New- port-Mesa School MMMllllA•" ot.: District ii meeting lhe needs of this 'tbl)1" munlly In this a,.a and' that d!Strict pollcles allow Instruction wtth ~Ion conforming to calilomia slate law. 3) "Tbe pr«elll a!Utude is Iba~ the laclliUes befoog lo lht public and •Id be avaUable for' public UJe whenevefnot used by. tbe schools and when that• use \vill not interfere with the educational program. I favor this attitude with ~i· ble encouragement to lnclutlrli... ~ter 5alurday and 8unday public u~ ' ' - meetings for two Calif • Ge yeara and parlicipa· orma ts Uon in city .amt dls· lricl pollcy·m~. T h -C b l:'..v .. ~e=· e~ecu'~'".k1U. plus ig ter ur s research jind constructive a n a I y s l s techniques . For Pollution 2) "Although tbe resol ullon was pus-' ed, lht ..... boanl basn'I Wrllteo cur· SACRAMENTO (AP) -The 11liera1 rlculum development auldellnes for the family Ille and health tdut!~ pro-govtr11111tol slapped llgbter alr poillllon gram. Without these guIOeDDd, the staodlrdl on catlfonda todly b11•1se district Is not required lo Implement tbt tbe stale needs them, one of the ~e's resolution. However, several iMoVatlve top antbmot"officlal! said. • ~ educators in Newport-Mesa have alreadY Geor,p Taylor, depu.ty executlve" of. begun work on a comprehensive health fi°'r Or,'lbe Stale -Air Reaouroel ~rd, educalloo ~....,..m which wlll Include a sal~ . ·~'1Jf0tnla'1• 4hoolcl 11<11 1 + e 1 would continue the "momentum of prog-unit ln family life. The present ablence disdiiminatejl·1£alnlL becaYM 0 we lle.ve ress toward reducing auto emissions." o( the pJ'Ol1'8m as required by the state a serloUI pollution problem." ~ + Al the same time,' he said the deciiion board Is no fault of the district. I Taylor made hll comments in reaction would avoid ''the possibility of econonUc 3) "First, I wlll !'!:commend that~ to an Envlromnental Protection Aar!ri tunnoil" ii the industry was forced to study be conducted on the -41slr1ct'a announcement today that C&lifomla will comply with the 1975 standard. counseling programs to determine the operate under a aepante, lolJiber met of Environm~talists :;aid the delay was a need for lmprovement. Second, if there is antismog atandardl than the rest o( the major setback for the clean '"air cam· no ~ for addiUona1 schools. I recOm-nation during 1'15. 1be EPA, in effect. paign because the nation's congested mend-that vacant school properties be granted a Ctl&"year extension ol the 11975 cities are depending on reduced auto converted to co nun.unity parks or nature anUpoUuUon li*endarda lt set earlier. ' Pollution to meet lhe requirements of the centers. Third, we should get the best In Loa Angeles, actln1 air pollution Clean Air Act mileage from all expenditures." ·control cbJef Bob lArnChe said'° he If cars continue to pollute, the urban ,.._ "regretted" lhat the EPA decided to1glve leaders say, the costs of meeting the ·initff Atta $ the auto i:nduatty another year to meet a act's standards would he prohib!Uve. DR. ARTHUR F. THOMPSON,~. of 67 lltl -I emlaalon reduction goal. Ralph Nader accused Ruckelsbaus of Balboa Coves, Newport Beach: ph,ysl· "They've had too many yean in •hich bowing to White lfouse pressure by cian; AB and 140, Stanford University, to come up with controls to solve th.I.a The lellcr Is sl&ned by Grand Jury Foreman Marcia Bents and conclude. that in the case or e:rten1lve grading, "the jury considers It lmperaUve that ut- mo.st interdepartmental consultation and coopentlon take place before permits are issued • • • " Judge Kneeland's granting or the district attomey'a petition put! 6782 Capstone Drive ln the "bawdy house" categofY that, in the past, has been es:· tended to several topless, bottomless and nude bars in Orange County under California's Red Llsht Abatement Act Two Racy Papers Face Co1nplaints In. Newport Area granting 1he delay . MPh, UCLA. very terious problem," Umcbe aald. I .~--=---....:...----------'---~ -The permll which was lsaued Feb. 4 fave Avco pennl~on to move more than n11Won cubic yards of dirt. . . That operation since has caused the <klay Week Approved • LOS ANGELES (AP) .-SOOlhtrn : C&Ufomla dairy Industry workers have : approved a new contract which grants a · 21~1!-an...f>our pay hike and sets up a . four-day, 1().hours-a-Oay work week. . Indllltry officials said TUesday the vole . was 1,414--to-l ,182 for acceptance. .. • • ' • .. ' :J ' •• : I " ·1 ' :• -' . . : • • OU.N•I COAST • DAILY PILOT "nit ,Orallfil CN1I DAIL 'f PtlOl, "'"' ..... IO , '9 etn'lbln.i ti•• N_,,p_i. It lll*ff ... ...,. "'9 0.-..... C-11 Pullltll""' ~. hpe. nl• lllllllir>:t ••• 9'1111111,,_, M°""'y ttlrllUQI\ FrW.y, Nr C..M .M-, Ht.,._. ••.cfl. Huntlllff*I '-"''""Min \'Jile~, lttun• •Heh, lrvl-'Stcldltblcll .nd l•n Clln'ltn!•f i.n Jvtn C..111t1t1roa A 11no11 rl'lll-1 Miiion '11 IMODUI .... l1rv...i1y1 •I'd Suno1~1. TM prlnciplll ""'°llthlfle P4•nt 11 '' "' WHI l1r llrtott, COtl• Mn.., C.llltmll, fkft. Robert N. Weff Prnld"'1 tnd PwtllltMt J1c:~ R, Curlt y Y1a p, .. ld.,.I •..ct Genirll MtMftt 11!0111•• K•t•ll ll!:cmot n._,,, A. M111phil'lt MltllOlftl l<JllW L ,,,,, 1Crl11 ~ lt«fl Cl"' l!lfllO• " •• ,.,. .... OM..'"; J)JJ Ht wpHt l 1111l1w1rl' '4elllflf M4t"u P.O. 1•111171, tZllJ ............. CMle ~I 1)1 Witt • ..,. Jlrtft 1.....-IN<fl: m l'-W•I A-........ left/ 1111) aetdl ltw!f.tt'll ,.... ~·: m H.¥1" e1 ""'*"' ""' fll .. •111 171 •1 '42 .. )JI a ,.,,... Aft•fl•t '4J..1671 ~ ,..,,, °'.,... '"" ~ ..... ! .... ~ """"""'· ,.. ,..... 4..,.... Ill~""~ .....,!Al 1N1tl" " *fVtr111HMntt lltrtln ... , .. ~ Wlflltlvl 111«1'1 ...... ........ °""'"""' -·· ..... -,.... ... Mii It C•!t MIN, ~·· ~"" -. ttf'l'ltr n '' ......,, • Nil u,u "*l!Nti ""'""" ............. "*"""'· • It means that the house will be closed !or one year and then wlll be sold -beds and all -at a sherirf's auction. Judge Kneeland's decision drew ob- vious approva l from other residents of Ca~tone Drive who attended the court hearing. Also on hand to hear the ruling "·ere three. women arrested on pros· litution charges stemming from their alleged activilles at the Huntington Beach house. The trio -Judy Ann Klusmeyer, 25; Helen~f\'1arie Ryan, 37. and Carol Ann D<>- mian, 27 -are scheduled to appear April 30 in West Orange County Judicial District Court to face charges of pro~ titution and conspiracy to commit pros- titution. All three currently are free on bail. Investigation of the house on capstone Drive by ltunllngton Beach police was sparked by repons from neighbors who noted the regular appearance of ex· pensive cars parked outside the house and the: delivery at the residence of what appeared to be an abnormal number or klng·sized beds. Reagan Ta x Plait 'Reaction Good' SACRAMENTO (AP\ -ov. Reagan says the citizens formed lo clrculale bis lax·I' In· itiative petitions "is moving like wU ~ and the response has been fantastic." The Republican governor told a capitol news conference Tucsdiy "there ls no justificarton for conslant and massive tatx lnctta!~s." nnd' predicted hi~ plan would get on the ballot for November. Reagan later told a Califo r nia Manufacturer1 Nooc:latlon luncheon bis propc>sal would save 1119re than 117,000 In tues over 15 yenr1 fori =in ateraie. famJ. ly of four wltb lt0.000 ycorly Income. By L. PETER KRIEG ot ... Dll,, Plttt ., ... The Orange County DI.strfct Attorney's Office In Newport Beach will issue com· plaints against the Los Angeles Star and Hollywood Press Thursday morning, Deputy District Attorney Eric Smethen said today. Smethen said N~wport Beach .police have astettJor the complaint, charging 'both papers with operating without a business license and chargint tht star with attempting to defraud the te1ephone company. A story in the April 11 editions of the Siar purportedly decoded the telephone company's credit card system, making It possible for anYooe lo make a long distance call using a phony card number. City officials denied the two business licenses two weeks ago and gave Ult papers until last Saturday to remove their newsracks from pubUc sidewalks. When the order was Ignored. police sefzed ten racks belonging to each or the sex-oriented journals, grnbbing 60 re· maining copies or the i?ol'css 'and 22 cur· rent editions of the Star. Deputy District Attorney Smelhen said today he Is unsu re whether prosecution of the cases will be in Harbor Judicial District Court or ln santa Ana where the original ~·arrants to seize the Star over !he credit card story were issued last Friday. ,,A ,.,._ P.age J 2ND FIRE ... the Ore. The blate damaged the cabin and the forward section of the boaL Damage to the Dollchestcr w11s ten- aUvtly estimated at $7 ,000, but harbor Irle\ officials said the exncl dam•s• w ol be known until lhe bont Is hauled out a lnspecled, Last k's fire , ~·hlch caused Rn estimated ,~amage to four boats, wos •P orenUy ed by • portabl• •leclrlc ~aler Iba( o!llclals aald ,.., left to close lo 1IOCld paneling In one of the boats. OPIN ... ' •• .,. Tennis Dresses Ladies Temis Shoes 7.95. 9.50. 14.95 · 16.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 58.00 ~nlop • Wilson · Penn Tennis BaDs Tennis Wann Ups Tennis Stringing Tennis Hats & Visors m:::;""""-=i-.. Duck Feet Fins Masks • Snorkles · Kick Boards Laguna Swh Trunks s do Swim Trunks & Suits Ska S· Wheels & TllC'5 Frisbees & Baamernr SbDe Skates· Cl!Mens Silewat Back Packs Sleepinc Bags Darts & Dart Boanl-.,s __ DPDI 9 TD 6--tl.OSED SllOAYS BackboRs Basketllals • Goals ~ Shoes. Bats , Mitts . sns • ua•1rsbits . Yolliyballs • llllbller & Leat1Jer -. Saftllalls Y.,baD Nets Racqllt Ball Rqlets . Paddle Tennis hdllles Ha.U Glem & Bals Piig Pang Padlles & Sets RalaiP •es· 10 ~·5 $peMs 3 Speeds • 1 Speed Parts · Tils · Tas Rapairlnl CIOSQ IU DA " • • ' " " '" ' ) • t • ' I ' < _.,.,.. _________ a / 538 cmEl--148-1919 • • , • . . ' DAD .Y PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE , Choic~~for Schools --·. ~ / Next TuesdaJ Is ~ election time In New· port Beach-Costa M<)Sll ;uea ind despite mod~ cam· pajgnlng and a j!IUClly ot Issues, voters do lace a cboice of clllaidates rorsevenl "'*"'· The-two school districts are the Coast Community Coll•¥• District and the Newport Mesa Unllled School Districl The Coast di.!.1.rict board ~ove<ns the iunlor college campuses at Orange Coast m Costa Mesa and Goldon West in Huntington Beach. The Newport Mesa district board' ioverns kindergarten throogb 12th grade education 1 the two Barbor ('.rea cities. Ill' both of the districts, trus\ees represent S'l)ecilic areas and tl)ey reside within their own areas. However, they are elected by the entire district. Here Is the DAILY PILOT's analysi< of the races, along with editorial comment and recommendations. COAST COMMtJ NtTY COLLEG E DISTRICT In Tnlst~ Area 5 (representing Newport Beach)1 Incumbent George 8. Rodda Jr. faces a strong opponent in Donald A. Strauss. Both present impressive busineis/ management credenJials and both. have records ol strong educational and community involvement straqss, in the DAILY PILOT'S opinion, wins the nod for his aggressive perlohnance as a IO·year trustee o( the Newport Mesa ilistrict ~ad for bis P\"'ved capacities to probe and find explanations for educallonal policies. In Area 1 (representing the lleal Beach area), in· c:umbent Worth Keene is opposed by Frances 0 . Mann , a medical management consultant. Keene, former Seal Beach postmaster and a 12-year trustee ol the district, bas a solid and dependable record of performance. The DAILY PILOT recommends Keene in Area I. NEWPORT MESA UN IFIEO SCHOQL DISTRICT Trustee Area 2 (Costa Mesa) has a vacant seat be· An E~ercise In Semantic 1-· Stretching Dea1· Gloomy Gus ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Experiments ln Communications Police Chief Glava!>' priority list seems to......ao something like this: hitchhikers, vans with curtains, surfers, chicken traffic violations, and now what we and our ~ds can read. J. R. c. G ....... f G" ~· IA Wblllltt.r llf "*" •11111 .. .... """""'"''' nti.ct ""' \llewi llf Ille flll\ll'I,_. 5911111 'l'Wr HI ,_. " GIMft\f Gu .. DlllY Pllet. cause. Trustee Beverly L.anpton not .eeking re-elec· ti on. .....::' • Two names •.P~ lhe bhlot -those o( city tommunications Jli~or Orville )\mburi•Y and insur- ance executive Charles L. Bridges. Additionally, former 'l'l'l/litee Elizabeth M. Lilly is seeking the pomtion u a write.in candidate. · ~Vrite-in campaigns often are based on pettiness or personal pique, but in this instanee it wollld ap{>"ar that Mrs. Lilly is motivated by realistic considerations o! overall service to the district. Th~ DAILY PILOT supports her write-in <andidacy. This endorsement is based, in short, OI\ her far-greater knowledge of and interest in, the entire district -and on her experience and significant contributions to the district during her previous service"ls a trustee. In Trustee Area 4. incumbent Thomas Casey has two opponents -J3mes K. Schwartz. a teacher, and lS.year..ild Margaret Setterholm, a studeni,._ On the basis of qualitication and performance. the DAILY PILOT recommends the re-election of Casey. Twp other Incumbents, Roderick H. MacMiUian • of Area· 7 (Costa Mesa) and Dr. Arthur Thompson of Area 5 (Newport Beach), are unopposed on the Tues- day ballot. Both have served well and warrant warm endorsements for re-election. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENOATIONS ·~ Coast Community College District: Donald Strauss in Trustee Area '5, Worth Keene in Trustee Area 1. Newport Mesa Unified District: Elizabeth Lilly (v.'rife-in candidate) in Trustee Area 2, Thomas Casey in Al-ea 4, Roderick MacMillian In Area 7 and Dr. Arthur T.1.>ompsen in Area 5. _ -• ' ' 'Meow! Meow! Meow!.'~ N The 'Political Waterloo' of· Inflation New Nixonomics on Disaster Coursf \VASIDNGTON -The: deepening resistance of Richard ~1. Nixon's White }louse to outside criticism on the disastrous course of the new Nixo,nomics was dramatized in the President's refusal to accepl a prepaid telephone call from Dr. Pierre Rinfret last \\'eek. Rinfret, Canadian-born head of the ( EVAN S·NOVAK ) telling llis mar~llng research clients Iha! his earlier prediction of an ac- ceptably gentle economic downturn In the fourth quarter ot 1973 has been drastically changed. The new predlctlon: a full-fledged recession. evidence thn t ~1r. Nixon h11d originaUy planned a far more dr1conian anU-in· nauon move on M1rch 29. Tbe 1~~ be made that night, Imposing a celllrig on meal prices, wu originally drafted by lhe Presiden t hlmseif wllh Utile IC!Ylce from do-nothina 1dmlnl1tratuon 1 economists. At the last minute, hoWl!l!Vfl', Shu it> apparently dluuaded Mr., Nbton from golng nearly so far u ht hid in- tended. Tbe tepid ...ull aho<Ud Inilders who knew lhe Pr<llclelJt'I orlPil Ir> I tenUon. ' 1 mus, free-marlteteen . Shull> .... • . . ' 1. "Business is the entire institution that serves as our society's economic and indU1trial engine. Jt ia the agency that hames!les OW' energies and resources and builds the base uPon wbich our system operates. While it has many fund.ions, its primary job is to keep our economic system going -and growing. I believe that it has perform· ed this task well in our country In the past. It can do an even better job ss more and more peer. pJe receive a better and builds tho base upon which our system operate s. While it has many func· lions, its primary job is to keep our com- munication system going -and growing. I believe that it has performed this task well in our COWltry in the past. It can do an even better job as more and more people receive a better undenitanding of the role of media profill in our ecqnomy.'' ·- New York e<:onorrlic eonsuillng firm of Rini"! Bos1on As- sociates, SOOlttim acts the brash iCOl)()r clast in the occult world ol economics. But to President Nixon and >he 110 gi lt· edged finan· ciaJ and indll!triaJ telephone h.is gal\•anic alann over runaway inflation to Air . Nixon c>ne day last week, he failed to reach not only the President but his chief of s1alf, H. R. (Bob) tlaldeman, Instead, Rinfret was deftly deflected to Haldeman's assistant, Lawrence M. Higby. Higby li.!tened and sald nolhinl! when Rinfret, in a burst of exasperation, told him to infonn Mr. Nixon that the new Nixonomics of ram- pant lnUation -with no sign ot seriotiS preventive meCliclne either 1t tbe White House .or in Georg& Sblllt1'1 Treasury Department -mark -the "political Waterloo" o{ the Nixon presidency. Sindlinger's remarkably :icrurate pol~ ing data, hued on thousands ol na· tlonv"lde telephone samples, shows a precipitous decline in consumer too- fidence since the President's self- defealing and politically disastrous A1arch 29 celling on meat prices -cell· inged at thtir highest price level in hlstOf)'. It shows, more omlnol.lsly, a dangerous Increase in bed&• buying agalns1 future 1nnation. Herl>ert Stein, chalmlen ol the Qiul\dl Of - E<onomlc Advlxn, u al lhla !!llt!JJJ seem ,benl on • "Play of NW>noailCI I. where lhe adminls!ntlm IJnan(y lftJCt underitanding o( the role ol business prollts In our economy." !. "rttEDICINE is the entire institution that serves as our societfs health engine. It is the agency that harnesses ouf energies and resources and builds the base upon which OW' system operates. '\Vhile it has many functions, its primary job i.s to keep our health system going - and grt:>wing. I believe that it has perfonned this task well in our country in the past. JI can do mi even better job as more and more people r~ive a bet- ter understanding of the role of medical profits in our economy." l. "JOURNALJSA1 is the entire in· slitution .that serves as 1 society's media engine. It is the ency that harnesses our energies a resources 4. "PORNOGRAPHY Ls the entire in- stitution that serves as our society's obscenity engine. It Is the egcocy that harnesses our energies and resources and builds lbe base upon wltich our system operates. While it bas many func- tions, its ,primary )ob is to keep our obscenity system goin£ -and growing. I believe that it ba1 perfonned this task well in our country lD the pa.st. It can do an even belter job as more and more people receive-a better undentanding of the roJe of pornography profits in our economy.'' Which of these four paragraphs is lhe nub of an actual speech given by the president of one of Detroit's leading banks? Which are the three I made up, changing only ''business'' to ''mediclne/' "journalism" and "pornography"? Finally, as an exercise Jn semantic stretching, do any of the paragraphs make any more sense than any other? A Columnist's Burden Remarks 1 1ewsp&per colum11l5t gets tired or bearing' "Wha t else do you do for a living besides write a column!" "Can you help me get a couple or passes to the hockey game?" "f'm much loo busy myself to read what you write, but my wife says that now and then she likes your stulf." · "I olreacfy have trouble OllOUib jusli· fying your aaU.ry lo lbe business depart· ment. Jf you want a new swivel ch•ir, you'd better buy II youiseU." ''Where do you get most of your Ideas, aoyway -at clear- ance sales?" "Do you can Nix· oo or does he call you'!" "l SUJ>POIO whenever lbey get a big grocery Id. 1"" 1et thrown out ol Ille paper. Risht'!ll "I GUEBS with name like yo1n -C. Balcom Pnmewblp -!bore lan't llltlCb elae you eollld do but write • column. But I think you're a lane way from maklnC It • houJebold word ... "Hey, SU.:Cm, look lntolllgent -the boss Is OD hla Wl.Y ln." "What makes you JUCh an authority m overythl~! You n<vtr met a payroll In your llfe.' "!f you can get me rour free Uckels to lhe high achoo! b ... kelboll game, It'll make me look tnltY big to lllY daughttr." "When you g{ lo lunch, do you e~r pick up your own check?" "Wl\y do Y1IU guys alwayr roc1 you ( H!L BOYLE J have to find !ault with something? lf you were running it, the world would be In an even bigger mess. 11 "I READ your column last night. What were you trying to .. y!" "Well, Bascom, what are you going to denounce with your mighty pen today - motherhood or the federal blgbway pro- gram?" ."It mlgbl be bard m your tnees. Bascom, but It •'OUld be better for your column if you'd look through a few mare ioteresting keyholes." "As a matter or fnct , you're right - most newspaper columnlstl do have a pained apnosslon. With ,.... ol them ft's an uk:er, with others lt'a a hidden Jlf1ef, but In Bucom'1 c8!e ll ls tJStJallJI • hangover." · ''1'1"8 """ -to undentond Bucom'a column U you 111111111 bum 'Onward. OJristlan Soldlerl' w111le you ~•d It." "Yes, that's our famous coh.unn1Jt ovrr there -the guy trying to cadge a <111tttte from the janitor. Tbo )anltor Is the tine In lbe clean ahirt." ''Wt.II, tf )'OU're stuck for an ldte, 8aJCmn, why don1t you wrile another c:»1umn about the tncrtasing menace of 1111le1&bed dogs. That always brlnp iii e lot of letters fi'om Clog ownera ttlllng )'Otl lo go to hell." ' •·spuklng ol lettor1, the tdltor 1ot on• rrom a reader today praising you Io the skies. lt l!n't slaned, but It lookl like it'• tn your wife'• llJandwrltlng." ' \ clients, ~ Rinfret's consulting portfolio, be is n\Gfe olten regarded as a lrend· setter "ilose advice Politicians Of all ideologies seek out. INDEED, President Nixon thought so highly of Rinfret 's ability to marry ecooomics and pollUcs on the speaking platfonn that he named him chief cam- paigJl spokesman for economic;s last .fall. There never was any regret inside the White House over that decision. Yet, \Vhen Rinrret attempted to RINFRET is not the only objective, out.side ecorlomist now convinced that if Mr. Nixon does not plant across-tbe- board price controls on evel'l'thing the Atnerican consumer buys -.a major shift in adminJstration policy which had not occurred as we write this -the American economy will be sucked eve r deeper into ruinous Brazi~style in- flation , followed by rece1sioo. ' Albert Sindlinger, probably the nation's leading expert on consumer analysls, is IN SHORT, it makes this lelling economic point with immense polllical sign\flcance: that inflation., psychology, all but knocked out during the successful .Phase I and II of the President's anti-in· Oallon ·program, was magically reborn with the pro-Inf]atlon adrenalin shot or Phase m three months ago. Mr. Nixon's feeble effort to deal. wtlh runaway meet prices aeel'DI to have had precisely lhe opposltl ·effect of lhat in· tended. Instead of reaasuring Corisum&s lhal the President wu comlng to ~ grips wHb Inflation, It made them suspect he was . playing polltlcal games. There is, moreover, irre f utable io Us discredited "Pllll pion" I~~,.. yeani before Junklng.lt wlth·tlle ~maUc Aug. 15, 1971, wage-price freeze . To plan and carry out that sensalibnal about·face, Mr. Nl1on had to read(ifar beyond .his stand-pat economic re~lan and enlist Texas Democrat John B. 'Con- nally. Although no one outak19 tbe While House today can get lhrougb to Mr. ~I•· on on lht equally dlsutrous Nlxonootics Il, a similar spectacular reveraal Is . clwly ln or<ler. Otherwise, lhe President can forget all about his new Republican 'ln_ajorily. I Would Amnesty Dishonor Viet Vets? I To the Editor : I'm "-'Ondering it the majority or POWs and other military personnel who served In Vietnam would really be dishonored (as Nixon says) by granting ainnesty to thl! conscientious objectors? I'm even "'ondering if amnesty is th.e correct term -after all -they haven't really done anything 10 be pardoned for. These men were merely exercising the ir con· stltuUonat-,,_ight to freedom of thought and speech -and it's just amazing that they had to leave the country they love to do it. By these gallant men leaving our beautUul countcy -they made the strongest statement possible against the absolute wrong of ow involvement in Ylelnam. To the Vietnamese -war has been and will contlnui to be a "way or life" and we accomplished nothing in that country but the sU.ughter and maiming al our finest and beot men-not to mention the l.326 we still know oolhing •bout. DO TOE ex·POWs and olhcr Vietnam veterans really want to be avenged? Do they really want NU.on to lay the blame ror the plight ot the men who were right about our involvement in Vl~tnam In lhe firsl place m their sbouldcrs! A peoce based on bllleme" 'and revenge is no peace a:t all . We are a Wick s "~'* ' 7hey•m trying to cut our th• middle man. • , MAILBOX LeHt"' tr..,, l'MMn .,.. .......... H-111'1' wl'ftert tllev141 cefl....., l'llelt' ......_. I" :IOt .. n11 er le1L Tiie rltlll M c• .... ""'" M flt tNU °" ellm/Mte llMI 11 ,.......,.... All lettto MUtl lit> Chllle tfl'Nltvr. •1'1111 ftlllNflt ....... ,, INt ,._m" '"'Y .. wllllJl.t.11 . "" r""lt II MHkl1"t r .. _ k ..,,.,.."'· l" .. tTY wlU Mt lie MIMI .... country hungry ror real peace. And the only y,•ay to unite this country and main- ta in that real pel\,S:e js through k>ve or our brothers bound by respect fOl the oprn. Iona -nices and creeds lhal make the United States or America great Pe.ace! MRS. M. E. DOYLE C•ndldal.e• 011 Tl' To lhe Editor: ln response to your highly inaccurate, < totally erroneoua editorial entitled "Quiet Campaign" of April <t, I would like to present the facts that you so totallx ig- nore and don't take lhe trouble to find out about. YOU INFERRED lhat TelePrompTer of Newport Beach ha.t shirked ill duty to lnronn the viewing audience of the can- didates, thelr poalllons on dUleren.t pro- positions, and a first hand chance to present their platfonn. We Mve gone out or our "'"Y to give all candidates the opportunity 10 appe;i.r on our station. Anything that Newport Beach is invol ved ln, our station is in· volved in. And "'e let the people con- cerned, ·&peak !heir piece, and let the \liewer judge for himse1f what the can· dldate is sayi ng. We carry every City Council meeting from the opening to the closing, no matter bow Jong they la.st. This way people can see for them.selves just whet· was aald and by Another Maugham "Overshado\\'ed. queer. alcoholic , 1 shouJd have been a complete fellure. To this day I am still surprised when the critical or 11nanclal success of oot o( my noveli;, or ploys. or films ln various coun· tries would seem 10 suggest thbt I am a success. But I am not a auctcss in my own r rea-500.1 which this book will einly reveal." TllF. BOOK Is t::scape F"'m the Shadows -An Auloblography I McGntw- 11111. 18.93). Ill frank, ou>spokcn. ond Immensely talented author: R o b I n Maugham. The sh>dows In the title: that of his father. Lord Cll1111CCllor of England. and the shadow of his uncle. Somerael Ma~ghom. "~1y story ts of a lonely child .'' \\'ritet 1ho brlUlonl oulhor ol Tbe Servant. Tho ' rond Window, ..00 other memorable works. "It ~ts with an adole.tetnt woo \\'as more attracted towards: hls own sex than toward> gkls. )'ti who was 80 Im· bue<I by ~· strlc1 upper-mkldle-clasa . THE BOOKMAN .--""'"""'"°""" In which he ltved hat he WllS 11rlcken with gulll by his 111>....,.Ua! dcalres and tried lo make hlrnoell normal -and at times succtedfd." TIIE WAR years made Maugham rcali.zt that ht was predoml.DanUy homo.exual. he further reveaU., and "the ~ulll of 1ho1 ,...11 .. uon turned me to drink .... My life has been a llnJUI• to cope with m,y homowniaJ paLllOll.\, a atruggle 10 deal with my dellre to drink mysel r into obUvlon.'1 11 has alao bwi, or ~. much more: lhe C.mbridge lllldeDl. the Ll· byan Otsert tank battle. ~ro who wu monlloncd In dlspa1cbes for 1•llantey Un· dcr lln. the writer who abanctoncd the Bar io devoto hlmsell to literature also emtrge from lhue pages. I whom, not reading the condensed VCJ.'.!ion or a couple of parairaphs. IF YOUR paper would show a lltUe more civic responsibility to the people of Newport Beach by looklng al all the facts, before n1nning off at the typewriter, it wouJd benefit the com· munity all the \Vay around . \Ve have been lryillt to get yoo to publish our log, "'hlch could inform many more people or the type of programming that Is goin& oa \\'Ith us. and yet you flatly refuse 10 ·do this. And have yet to come up wUh a logical reason . Al the same time, you publish all the logs ol Loo Ansti es. Some Community service you provide! If your pencil line edlton would COD· centrate more on what's going on -µinn what they think is happening, ii might be the start of 1emething new. CURTfS 0. BENNi11T Pro«nm Director TelePrompTer of Newport Belch ( The editorial said views of fOC41 schooi board candidate.! were being carried ont11 on lrvfne'.r Cobll'vino-n . -1:1/jlor OltANOI co~ DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vttd, Pi4f1Uihcr Tllomas KrtutL. £dfttr Bcrborn. Krtibicli Edllonol Pog1 tllilOr • Tht" C'ditnr1111 Pf!I:."" nf lhf' Jlol!Y, Pilot Jttkc hi 111fnrm and J\fm lllf' 1"1Ul1'1'\ hy Itri' fl"\lfti: lhi "''.A'llPl:Pl'r'• oplnli)n" fQilf · 1 mcntAr) "" 1nµ1t"4 of h1t11 '' •"'-thtl'llflcatiat. by 111"\1\ldh\I; • f't'lr\1 fur tt'le ('!Cl~l,'"1tlll "' \Lt ~ npinl~. •nd by 11 11.nic dh'f'l"k \1" 111JfnU nr Jnflt~ f<lf\'tl'S and apOkhlTWft M ij/ lht.t d6~' .. Wednesday, April II, 1971 • • • I ,. . Mountain Sect Unsluik hi.-... . . ' . . • I ---Despifu foison_Deiiths-.. i .:_ . ~R'I'. . UPI) .., atTived, he :.r they found Despite tbe .twQ o! Wiiiiams, asslstaiit pastor of the I. I a Tennesoee the church, lying 1eriously Ill ' Reagan '~ Rebuff • -' ----!. ·Qiier1es SACRAME!iTO (AP ) - .. ' • "'' I ' OAIL ~ ~~ '!\ , • • 1 . ,,..-~.taln religious sect ap-in a truck. · .. pal'enlly ill " Wllhaken in Its Ramsey 18ld he found lhe belle! lhat cll'inklng poison and body of Pack, a Q>Qe County handling deadly snlkes "shaJI native living at Marshall, not hurt them ." .N.C., about a quarter-mile Cooke CoUnly deputy B.C. · away at the home of the Rilnsey said a Jeader·o.fn t~e pastor, hls brother, tho Rev. sel'J!Onts: and 11--"they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them: they 8haU lay hands on the sick a~ they shall recover." Qov. Ronald Reagan sayi that • questions about Ills wie o! a new s.;25.iui-hour ~tiVe jet ___, at laxpayel' ~ ai\lount in I \ !· .• • • ,1 • 'nlE PREACHER also said , it was part or his faith to . refuse medical treatment. ff91iness Cburth a! God 10 • Liston Pack. · · Jl!!ius' Name told hlm tht' <™tulli of Buford Pack, 30, and the Rev. JJmmy R a y WJlllams, 341 would not stop "I come to the chufch and ask the elders to pray for me -to lay hands on me,~· Williams said. 11That's all I need. That's the first step and there ain't no second step. Oori't need a second &1ep." ~ practice. 1 PACK AND Willi ams drank ~teychnine at a service Satur- day ni'ght and died within hours. Sheriff Bobby Stinson said authorities only learned of the $1eaths arter the Newport rescue squad was called. . W~ Stinson 8nd deputies &de Chosen CRAMENTO (AP) - · Ronald Re.agan has nam- .It Thomas Allen his as- s!Btant legal af!airs aecrelary. ARen, 30, worked for the Sahrarnento County Public Defender's office. 'wri.Lb\MS w AS. cons¢ious and refused medical treai~--c -'# •• ~ S 'e c I Bel~e• snakes, •tr,,ehftffte "'"' 1101 hurt It• m eHabers. Stinson and Ramsey said they heard there also was snake hand.Hog at Saturday nJght'a service. which drew visitors from as far as ' the Caiollnas. ment. Ramsey said. Members THEY SAID they heard that of the chureh refused to allow one persori' was bitten:· him to be taken to a hospital. -"But, of C9Urse, there were Inst.,ead, ~he congregation · 'no <Snakes when w~ got there prated. and we don't have a name of Williams died about four anybod y who was bitten so we hours later at tbe scene, the haven't been able to check deputy said. that out," Ramsey said. Williams told newsmen iq... Tennessee I a w prohibits uP1 ,...,_ .. 1971 at a snake-bandHng·· snake-handling practices in Bapp!J Father service that the beliefs or the religious services. The sher· to "nitpicking harassment.~ The Republican governor - add:.il.angrily Tues4!x: "Veri frankly, I'm not' going to give iri fo it." mE ASSOCIATED Press revealed nioe days ago that taxpayers spent nearl9 $32,0QO to fly Reagan arou n d California in a two-month period, including $2,520 to at- tend a dinner honor ing singer Frank Siriatra. But . Reagan's staff refused ~to give details of who used the , plane or for what purposes.ex- cept that all flights bUled to tax payers are for official state business. A Senate finance su~ committee last week voted to req uire Reagan to give a detailed Passenger list for each-flight and state the business of each passenger. ' " ',•, ' . ·' " .. .. CJ. .. church were centered in Mark Uf's department said cases Sen Strom Thurmon'd · 16: 18, wb.ich quotes Christ as have been broughL_but--"·havl! (R,.S.C.} gives piggy-~ saying, "They shall take up failed to stop the practice. *"'back ride to daughter ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;;~~~~l Nancy who r.ecently j celebrated her, second birthday. BE _ADDED that the sub- comm ittee chairman could ,.- call him and that he would give details in private. This Saturday • 1:00 p.m. • April 14th. e A FREE family photo sitting includ- i!'l9 a free 3 x 5 inch color portrait of your family. ( Photo9raphf by -Rainbow Color·Studiosl \ New Clinics · ow Open cesr A-cMESA-HUNTINGTON BEACH lindoro's unique program is o safe and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and learn haw to maintain proper weight .. _ under the st rict supervi sio n of Medical Doctors. Call for inlormol1on ··medical ,.veight reduction Mondoy tnru Friday 8 AM. 10 6 P.M. UNDO~~ · MEDlfAL CLINIC ~=:~r .. :~~t. ••Aca 557-1893 NEWPORT BEACH GARDEN GROVE LONG BEACH PASADENA ORANGE Responding to questions at a y;eekly n e w s CQ.JJ(ere.n<;,e. Reagan added: "There's never Coalition been· any secret ahout where I'm going, and my schedule is ~nerally known.'' Battles When Reagan's office refus· ed details on flights, The Associated Press compared a . Secrecy rught log with his published schedule and ca me up· with LOS ANGELES (AP) _ seven weekend flights costing taxpayers a total of $9,660 Secretary of State Edmund G. between Sacramento and the · "Jerry" Brown Jr. has joined vicinity 0£ Reagan's Pacific a coalition of orga nizations to Palisades home. announce a grass-roots cam-. paign to stop what they called REAGAN ADDED that the secrecy in state government. plane is "not JuxurlO\lS" and is Spokesmen for Pe op I e ' s ·'not as ci>mfortable as com- Lobby, Common Ca use, Sierra mereial flights ." Club and a ha If -.d o.z en ''I was dragged kicking and organizations told a news "con-screaming into this thing," he ference here Tuesday cor-ad ded. ruption in state goverMlent He said the pl~ was leased exists and must be wiped out. because of the increasing FREE FAMILY PORTRAIT After the magic show, for just $1.00, get a 2 1/2 inch color photo pin-on button of your children with Ronal? in McDonald land. Your photo button also entitles you to e A F~E~ lig"' Me,c for Dad if he's in the fam ily portreit. • A FREE beg of french frie"s . ' So, bring the whole fam ily for an eKciting Seturd•y at McDonald's. At this McDonald'S •· '® . 635 W. 19th ST, (Just West ef H•rbor llwtl. l COSTA MESA , . ' ' . . ..... .. "We are hoping that by dangers of hijacking on com- September of this year the _.".m"'.er'."c:'ia"_l _'.lfli~·g~hts'::.:_ ___ _!:=====================::::;:======= Legislature will enact an- tisecrecy bills which are pen-":.~' •/ · '64S·3Z40 S34-20S1 426-6S49 796-2614 S38-239S Po<•P,.fw...-....i P1010 KIPref•uioftDI c .... ..,. _ 1..,,.w..cho..-11 aw,. Ptofn9lo,,..l l ldg. ltdt· tonk lldt. PtofaniMol IHle. 'WOODLMID HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA FULLERTON LA HABRA · 347-S647 789.flOl 962°3438 870-9SOI 694-1029 ding, and if they don't, Our in· ' ' • w •• ...,.v1r1orr MMic.iaw,: THRILLS! I ._ ..... .... lklg. Come to Chick-Teri. See robust men with hearty appetites eating chicken lhat's deli· ciously different. And , see women-and children of all ages savoring every luscious morsel of thetGreat American Chicken From Japan! JOY! Come to Chick-Teri. Enjoy chicken and other delicacies prepared with real J~panese' te ri- yaki sauce and a tangy blend of Oriental herbs, spices and seasonings! EXCITEMENT I Come lo Chick· Teri. Bring lhe kids this week· end. See our SUPER CHICK r The funniest bird to ever fly the coop! Fun! Surprises! And, FREE CHICK BALLOONS! GREAT FOOD & .FAST SERVICE. TOO! EAT IT HERE-OR TAKE IT OUT! •· . itiative will be brought before the people," said Marti11 Stone, head of the Los Angeles chapter of ·common Cause. •. CHICK·TERf -;-Drumslicks that c;an'I be beat. Char·broUed in tangy Teriyakl Sauce ........ 35c · TERI-BURGER-A neat treat for your taste· buds. Teriyaki sauce. and special seasoning makes our·char-broiled burger better ........ 65c CHICK·A·BOB -Tender chunks of chicken char-broiled with Teriyaki sauce-and served on a skewer Shis.h·Ka-Bob style ................ 35c TEMPURA-Jumbo shrimp on a bed of deep fried tempura · vegetables. A choice oriental delicacy ....................... ,. ................................. 5Sc FRIED RICE -Tender & fl uffy . A J apanese 1radilion ......................................................... 30c - • AND, OF COURSE Assorted hot & cold beverages. NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ; 310 E. 17TH STREE"'(, COSTA MESA (near 17th & Santa Ana Avenue) - • • THE WORLD'S OLDEST WHISKEY PRESENTS THE~WORlD'S OLDEST MAN- • SUMMER AGAll\l, EH ? I'll NEVER FORGET.THE SUMMER OF '92 WHEIJ CHRIS COLUMBUS THOUGHT HE'D FALL OFF THE EDGE OF THE EARTH! BUT NOTHING BEATS THE SUMMER OF 1608 l • THAT 'S WHEl\l 'THEY INVENTED 8U8HMILLS. TALK ABOUT SMOOTH! THAT FIRST TASTE CONVINCeD ME ___ ..:._ ________ __,. WHfSKey_WAS HERE TO STAY! YOU PEOPLE ARE LUCKY. A GLASS FULL OF ICE CUBES, A COUPLE OF FINGERS OF LIGHT, SMOOTH BUSHMll.LS, A SPLASH /,;..-----------..... OF COOL WATER ..... • ITS THE BEST SUMMER REFRESHMENT SINCE THE ICE AGE, )\'.)U SHOULD TRYA BUSHMILLS . AT YOUR LOCAL INN. OR DO YOU CALL THEM COCKTAIL !,.OUNGES THESE DAYS? \ ' • ~ •', '· " .. ~ •1,, ' .. : ': r,· ' I •\ J aaHMIU8' • • ' . J ' J • • ' i ••• Orange Coa~t -. .. ~ ED I T I O ~ " Today.'s Et•I , I " I WEDNESOA Y, APRIL 11, 1973 c TEN CENTS VOL. A , NO. IO I, 9 SECTIONS, 124 PAGES • •i I • Channel 50. Fl-ar~ ' --ver J COast _College I)' RUDI NllIDZIEl:.SKJ leges over operatioa of lbe.atation. St3ggs, co.chairmen of the j o Int Of 119 a.I,._ Pfflt IWI Qf major ~1@ the teachers is academic stnate ,,... britt1 a cons.iderable nwn~ or teacbcrs from botb campu~ to dlstrlct bead-_, quarters at 1370 Adams Ave. TeactJ.'.. and ttus~ of the-Coast that~th~tiaff. iGJUgurated last rail. is tn a coyer letter signed by both \t W{ls Commu!¥ty College District are on dif-· verfund~ at the expense of other asserted that the district's telev~pro-"It's bani to predict jusl what will..c- cur iontght." said Dr. Robert Moore, president of Orange Coast College. ''ti 's on the agenda for di~cusslon and I expect '"'e'U have a crowd." • ferent WJVe lengths .\Jlth respect to •"-.-nprograms an both campuses and that in-g1·am had prompted "mount.trig concern" distfici'4. 'ntw educational ioo, sl:ructors feel threatened." • among the facully i!Rd that clarifieatlon Obannet \Ill· The 9'1e•lloos. which (ange (l'<l{ll .how '»ol the dis\rlct's ,TV policy and (ufure The tul!" may-blow al I o'c~k tonight much money IYlll tie al19Cl1ted lo<the sta-goab are "Imperative l>i ' maintaining unless tlle bOlrd can keep tlie set (rom tioo next year to whether r:y.atauon fllod--morale:• -Or. Norman E. Wai.on, chancellor of the Coast Commooity CoUege District, · this morning was reported to be prepar- ing a statement ouUining the ad- overbeat\µB by answering some 74 ques-iQt is cutting into teachera ulary aJ}" · The iteri\ ill liste;d .on tonight's agenda lions posed by the joint acadeglic senates propMations, Were S;ent to each •trustee on'.Y a._s an °1nformatlve report" but the of Or~ Coast and Golden West co~ Mazci( 28 by Dr. U Win aod Peg~ ·sensiUven~ of Ute.issue IS expected to -' /. -...,., , • .. ~ mo. ur s ' ; at• £1M1tested . ' , •· . . . Se hoo.l Hopefnls • Express Views , ' - ) -----~~--~-- , EPA Gr ants More Time' .. To Detroit WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Environ· mental Protection Agency today granted the auto indUBtry a one-year delay in meeting the 1975 anti-pollution standards. But the agency set strict interim pollu- tion st.a,ndards, and ordered the industry to equip all cars sold in California in 1975 with pollotioo control devices. 'The industry had urged the EPA to allow it to use California,. a state with a serioas pollufion problem, as a testing ground for pollutiori control devices, known as.cataJytic converters. EPA *imioist!"llM ,.ll!iam D . llllckellbl1u lild be ·~ 11 p-ID the poJlutlOo CGlllrol -...-nY lo prevent dimlption in the auto induitry. The use of catalytic converters in , Callfopua.wlll i-t !be.price o!Jl!e .can bought in Ille state, and requJro tJie· ol nonlelided &a501lne for elllc!ent performance. Under Ute standards lor Ca!Uornla, bydrorl11m.emial-ftJr 1'15 mlilt be cut 1111 0.1 ,,.,.. per mile.mid -. . .-lo Dine gtaml per mile. 'Ille natlanwi~ standard by, 11175 w!D )e 1.5 grams· hydrocarbons and 15 grams per mile of carbon monoitide. Present emisa:lon levels are much higher. 11ie major U.S. manufacturers - Oeneral Motors. Ford, Chrysler and American Motors -claimed i n 'testimony belore tJie .• EPA last month that Ibey could not meet tbe llandanls and, without the QDe-year delay, Ille In· dU.try might be rorced to foUit an ex- pen11Ve and untested pollullon control deVlce m the car-buying public. · The delay ·means that aulo.Dlakers ivill be requlre<Ho·eut· carbOn monox1de and hydrocarboo exhaust on 1976 model cars -Instead of 19'1$ modeb -to IO percen• , below time or 11170 models. Ruckelsbaua said be had "chosen to phase in the cal'!'yst beca111e of Ute potential societal disruptlOn Involved In atlempting to apply this ..,,. technology" to all cars in a single year. lte said he chose Callromia as a test area for the toughest pollUtlon standard because it "has an esPecially serious air quality problem," • Ruckelshaus called his decision a com· promise that would .provl~e for "an orderly J>hase'ln ol new technology" and (See DELAY, Page Z) * *' '* .'fight Pnllutwn Curbs I .rOrdere(l,;in Calif ornip, < I ' I ·~· • r-· .. SACRAMENTO (APJ -The iederal By 1976, the EPA says it will make • government slapped lighter air pollution California and 1he 49 ·ti.ales adopt standards on California today because tougher standards still, Taylor said. the slate needs them, one of the state's lop antismog offl<fuls said. These 1976 standards, he ·said, will be George Taylor, deput.y executive of· aimed at achieving the goal originally aet fleer of Ute State Air Resources Board.. for 197> naUoowide -a IO percent ..rue> said Californians <hould nqt re e I Uon In auto emlsakms. dlscrtmlnllted ~-because "we have "C.lilomlans 'slloUld undel'lltand that a aerious pollatlon problem." the EPA Is using speclalltandardJ lor us '1"17lor 'l'ade bla commenlJ In ,.action In 1915 as a .phalC'ln to 10 natloawide the to an Erii-..otal ~ .. Aget1<1, naL •year becaua we have a 111'1• 8l!OOllDC<t1lOm today that C.llfom la wll! number of 1uloo -about 12 million - operate under a aeparale, tovgber set of and a very aevere air polluUon problem," aoiilmog itandtrds tban tbe mt of the Ta}IJot said in an interview. nadoo d•rlng 1m. The EPA, in el(ect, Alike<! if It will be possible for Calllor- gronted a ..,..year extension of the 11175 nlans lo notice • lharp reduclion In smog antlpoUuUon sitndarda it set ~artier. , . .ri... the new 1975 standardll go into el· Jn LcS Angeles, 'acting alr poUutlon feet, Taylor cauciooed against expecllng coolrnl chief Bob Lunche aald he any mlr~ ... "rel!l"rted" that the EPA declct.d to give "Tiie rut..1 aUect only new cars, and the .auto industry another year to meet • \''t tel1 about onemnuon of lheae 8 year IO pertent emission rodllctlon soal. In Calffornia. We ailo Ure about one "Tlley'v• hid too many yeero Jn wtilch mDlloo ..,... a .rear. 9o ... replac< •bout lo come op wlttl C<lllttob lo 90lve Ulla 10 ptmnt of the car -latlon each very !Jt.rloua probltm," Lunche. llld~ • year,'' Taylor aald. · • • I ' ·- I ainlstraUon's aide of the. controversy. Fual was added during ·March when 18 ne'v Instructors \\1ere-told th~~ they might not be reblred next fa,U because the district was riJJanciaUy troubled. This prompted some concern among the 1eachers 'vbo say they taMOt un- derst"nd }pw 1he district CIUl spend millions of"dollars on TV while cutUng back hiring. But speculation that the· teachers \\'ere being dismissed because lhe inoney \\'a_s • Banging· a Lett - required lor the TV station ls lnaccuralt, Or. \\1in so id toS'AYi "Nt>vcr In our (!he senate 's) delibera- tions did \\"C mention that. It's too bad but th is is just a coincidence," he said. Tht> station, \\•hich began beaming out signals las! fall, cost the district more,_ than $2 n1Ulion. Its current operational 11nd capilal outlay budget is $1 ,t• million, Overall budget or the district is almost $29 million . ;. ear: ' .. A we!Bull-.:11.1 :.,,;.,er bnves 57 degr'ee ocean temperalures in order • to beat a ra;r.Yoiiin; wave on lbe south side of.the-Huotingtop Beach. pier.' Altbougll the ph<ito gives lhe appearance· he.JS abolil io wipe out, the agile waterman Is actually dippinJ his lefl arm into the wave to speed .•.P his turn ol( the bo ltom of this lour.foot wall. ----- 'House' to Be Shut DoW'.n Orange County Superior court Judge Robert P. Kneeland ruled:Tuesday that a home on Capstone ... Orlvt in Huntington Beach is a house. Judge Knee.land 's granting of the district ' attorney's petition ~pois 6762 Capatone Drive In tbe "bawdy house" category that, in the past, hat been ex, tinded to several topless, bottomless and nude bars In Onmge CountY under Callforni•'• Red Light Abatement Act. It 111eans Uta! the house will be closed (or one yeat and then will be sold -beds and all -at a sheriff's auction. Judie Kne<land's decision drew oJ>. viOlll approval rrom other rtsidents of Capatone Drive who attended the court hearing . Also on hand to hear the ruUOg 'ftre three women arrested on pros- titution charges atemmlng from their . alleged activities at the Huntington Beach house. • ~ The trio -Judy Ann Klusmeyer, 25 j Helen Marie Ryan, 37, and Carol Ano Da- mian, 27 -are scheduled to appear April lltl In West ,orange County Judicial D11trtct Court to face chsrges of pros- tilution and, conspb>acy to commit pros- titution. AU three currently are lree on ball. Ji1v01tlgatlon of Ute boule on Capstone Victoria Ftmds OK'd An addltiooal allocolion of 168.11911 to complete the-resurfacing or VictoriA Strtet In Costa Mesa has beta 'pprovcd by the Orange Cou nty BOanl of SU;pervillOtS. The aum equals half oJ tilt 1136,1116 lotAll CCII witll the other half to be paid by the city. • . ' Drive by HuntJngton BeaCb P.QIJce ~ aJ spa rked by reports• Crom neighbors ~bo noted thea..regul11t a;ppearance o£:"'«J· pensive cars parked outside the ~e and the dellveryojll the·residence o( 'lift appeared &o be an abnormal l\Umber._9r ldng-slzed beds. :• Welidler Those low' clouds and fog will lirt by midmorning on Thursday to hazy sunshine, according to 1he weatlw!rlady. Temperatures ot 68 at the beaches, will rise to 75 m. land. Lows lonlght In the !Os. INSIDE 1'.8Di\ 't' Tiu~ three11ear-ol.d battle bt· tween an oil comEGnt1 and a Po cijic Palisodt1 citizens group, No Oil, l1u:., couh:t"1lot1e brood· e.r implicaticnu on iht _1,000.mile CalJ/onila coa.atlhtf 101te7J "et· tl1d. See /J'toru a;l(I pietures on Page, 54-55. • ' I - -r Commercial NEWPORT.;E;;~DIDATES .. • Star Pa"Ii llr • Boat Burns ..... -from aalo lo -..,&.I ' '1\ I I ""I --"""'°'_.. -I&. .AJ!'ftlllllJ'.· 'nlDlalotf, .... ,., • Trulof Atta t -~lleWp&1 Beocb: pb,.... . -&Jmplain•e.- • T--'11' ·~· --• JoUIES 'KARL SCllWAllZ, O, of ltl.O ~ .r~ MD, SlaDIOftf Unlvtntl)', e rt . ;:. =..,~ ~~ =--. 1. lfblt do ,.. eaiwlder ,..... unique /andu&t• Wdr II Uaivt1'!llell of quallllcatloll$ 191' thls polltloll! • • -.,,. Pennsy!Vlnla, Calif~ Washington I) "Fimily' e•perieflCe (I chlldr"1, 17 The eecond m.ior Newport Bea~ i\d ~.,<plus 1ttcndance 11 San J08e schooll thll dlstrlctJ: peniooal or!,.. I By L. P~ER KRlto - ..... ' I Of .. o.i" ...... .... 1 . '' The Or•lli• CounLy Dlsirict AllOrnty's OfOce In Newport Beach will luue com· plalnts against the Loi Angeles Star ond Hollywood P...u Thurldly momlnr. Deputy District Attorney Eric Smethen said lod&y. , -· uid Newporl B<llcll police -aslted for the complaint, chtrglng 1>9'1 papers wllh <>pmtlni ~thou\ a builne:u license and cbarcln& the Star wllh,atl<mpllnc lo deltaud the leltpbone • "!"'QlM'"Y· ·A· -, In the April U <dlllool of the SW purpoNdly decodod the telephone ....,_., cr<dlt card 1)'1tem, making It ~ lor anyone to 1111ke. a long • ~.eall usln& a phony cord number. • Clly officials denied the two llllllness lc!tnlet two week! iigo and gave the ,,a_pers until last Saturday to remove ' ~fr new sracks from public sidewalks . ' ~ ,lfben the order was Ignored, poUce iellod ten racks belonging lo each of the ·~-oriented joumal11 &rabblng 60 re· · ~Dini coplel of the ·PreH'lnd 22 cur· ~erit,edltJoru of the Star. · .l)eputy lllatrlct Attorney Smethen said todoY he Is W11urc whether prooecutlon 'i>I the cH<S will be In Harbor Judicial ~ict COurt or ln Snnta Ana where the ~l warrantl to aelze lhe Star over ~~t card story were Issued last ~ '!We may want to comolldatt: the. ' ... " ., __ , .. __ ... 1.1 .. ~• ~WICU-· '. ~ said be acraeol wllb Newport ·~ police that they had the right lo ~ the buslnea llcensa on grounds the ·'P'~ are 11harmtul to minors." :•I aure wouldn't want my U-year-old fUdlng them, II he llld, ~ Smethen said atate law glves local . JllUP)clpal government clea r authority to ,ldU!ate the distribution of adverlltlng in boblic places. ~"ile also aa.ld that "recent Supreme Caszrt c•~ hive al!O made lt clear there Is a dUferent atandard for minors than 10t adul ts." _ :'.!Jt i. In the public Interest lo keep U-publlcaUons out of the bands of J !Dimirl," Smetben 11id. "Tbe city 1J .. !;i! valld reaaon to ewdJe tu pollro , 1o protect tu c111zen1:· be said. ~:' Auoclale Editor Mickey Leblovtc · the charge Tueoday and vowed be ".will per30llllly come to Newport Beach be8fn ~ new racb on the biets. l" '1 will subtect myself to arrest so we 1m"" hopefully teal this in California ,; Sujhme Court," Leblovlc said. : . Buff Bathing . " I ,.• • : : .. Beauty Booked , -· j : .. : "She came spluhint.. CKJt ol the ' ,.,..ter Ute L!ll:( Godiva .•. without ·:the bone," qli.ipPed one veteran .: Laguna Beach policeman, who ·=·noted that a large crowd lrnrn<di- • ate\y gathered es "Godiva" fl!>pped · tiack 111 her beach towel and pro- . ~ ceedld t.o sun beraeU. ~ 1 "'• Off1cer 'l:erry MacAdam, called . to the Cleo Street Beach by an irate '.-ciUien, \Y8ded through a CTOY.'d he · •fstimated at 150 to 200 persons to '~ ~mest Rebecca Louise Chamber- •· 1aln. 24, of 3085 Alta Leguna for • Jndecent expoBUre. · Officer MacAdam reported Miss Chamberlain, also know as Rebecca · ~·Caspari, told him, "Jesus made 'me do it.'' She \Yas \Vel!lrlng "no- thing but n birthmark," at the .. lime, according to officers. Police said Ml!! Chamberll!lin ~lothed herself at the beach and .: \Vas taken to th<! pollce station for booking. She "'as Inter released on her own recognizance. . • t OUNM COAIT CM DAILY PILOT Tl\e or.,. 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C<lffltf • ~ _.....,,, 1¥ fllll/I q,IJ fNlll!l\IYI INl~­ ................ ffleillllllff, BOYS CLUB SPEAKER Senator Carpenter HEAOING FUND DRIVE R1ndall McC1rdla ~riye for Boys Club Site In Newport To Commence A fund-ralsl.ng drive to collect $350,000 The diMer Is expected to draw 250 to needed to bW.ld a Boys Club branch In 300 volunteer fund collectors who will Newport 8-ch will be launched Thurs-be under the direction or Harbor Area day itlght ll 1 campaign workers' din· Realtor Randall McCardle. president or ncr at Uncoln Middle School in Corona del Mar. the Real Estaters and chairman o! the 'Jbe kickoff event will ma.rk lhe start of publlc solicitation teams. the public subscriplioo . phase of· the The volunteers ~,ho ¥.'iii canvass· the ci- money raising effort. ty have accepted the cliallenge or raising Keynote speaker at the diMer, which $12.3,000 mor~ward the total goal need- start& at &:30 p.m. in the school ed for the ne'\' building, furnishings and gafet.eria, will be the honorary campaign l\li'O-)'ear operation budget. ebainnan, State Sen . Dennis C,rpenter They will be organized into lkdlvislons (R-Newport Beach}. Ass em b.l y man Of four teams each with 11' cam- Robert Badham (ft..Newport Beach), paigners on each team. campaign co-cllairman, will aJ50 Sptak. Thtte section leaders working under Appe.Uate C.Ourt Justice R o b e r t ~ f\.fcCarclle will be the prime movers of ·Gardner will serve as master of the teams. They are former Newport- ceremonJes and will introduce all the J\.fesa School District Trustee Wllllam main speakEirs and key fund drive Peylon ; Robert Blythe, general manager personnel. of R:i'Chard's Market and Marion Buie The new Boys Club branch, to be resi dential sales manager of Coldwell located on a city-provided p a r c e J in Banker, Ea!tbluff Park, will be the third such Tbe balance of the funds for the new facility in the 'Harbor Area but the first clubhouse will ht: raised by the Boys Club In Newport Beach. Board 0£ Directors under the djrectlon of Plans for the 12,~uare-fool facility big gifts committee chairman Ke~ call for a tuU gymn.asaum, craft work· Fowler, vice president of the Bank oC shops, photo lab, game room, meeting C.Osta Mesa. rooms, kitchen and locker rooms. The fund drive, which is under the Boys Club oUiclals ·estimate there are overall direction of retired auto dealer 2,000 boys ag~ 7 to 17 to be served In and .tong-time Harbi>r Area Boys Club the area east of the bay. Some 3,000 booster Theodore Robins, is-the first boys are served by the two e.zisting time the club has gone to the public for branches west of the bay. capital funds help in 20 years. Irvine Company Chief Won't Seek Re-election Irvine Company Board f halonan N. Loyall McLaren aald today in Newport Beach he will not stand for re<!lectlon at the company's aMual stockholders• meeting in June. The 81-year~ld San Francl.sco native "end resident told fellow directors of the ranching and land development firm Tuesday he would be devoting more time to activiUes of the Irvine Foundation. ~tcLaren has headed the roundation since 1959 afld has been a trustee or the lrvine Foundation since its rormaiton In 1937 by the la te James lrvine. The foun- dation controls nearly 52 percent of the Irvine Company stOck. • •" The · announcemenl follows by days McLaren's testimony be r ore a Congressional committee investigating foundation Interests and holdings in com- panies. McLaren has been chairman of the board o[ direclors of tbe livine Company since 1960 and a director since 1959. He headed the company dur ing its planning and early development or lhe largest planned commu nity in North America -the city 0£ Irvine. That new 41-square-mile city Lies ,,·ithin the 120-square-miles or Irvine Ranch lands planned for development by the company. AfcLaren is a retired director of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Rheem Afanufacturing Co., Pac I f I c Telephone and Telegraph Company, Federal Reserve Bank o( San FranciSC{I, and Air Ca1.ifomla where he also served as chairman ri the board. He holds a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and honorary doctorntes from the University of San Francisco and \\1hittier College. He is n regent of the University of San Francisco and se rves on the advisory councils or the U.S. School or Baslncss Adn1Jnistrallon nnd the Hoo\'e r Institution at Stanfbrd LEAVll'IG IRVINE BOARD N. loy1I Mcl1..n University, Pitlo Alto. ~lc.Laren became a partner in the in- ternational accounting (irm ar Haskins and Sells In 1952 when il acquired hJs firm , A1cLaren, Goode, West and Com· pany. .... .... U.S. Financier Indicted in 7 Tax Violations fire In J ... than a. wctll Tuesday night State, s .. ch and Fullerton state tatloo to educaUon, O'used severe druna&e to-a commerclal colleges. clldlcal teaching fix· fi•hlng vessel tied at the Lido Yacht t ~ "f bellt~ that I cquld better perleoce; ·15 yeart l\nchorage. ju1t thrce-sll~ awll)' from represent my district thin tho ..,..t tn-r.Udeoce In Coata acior Jobn \Vayne's luxury yaCht, the cumbent.1 have tef':. Mesa and Newport Wild Goose. ved as a ..Naval Of. wiUi active commu· Orange County harbor patrolmen sald ricer for 22 years n ·J t 1 .., involvement people aboard the Palrician in the ad-(Commander)• Na· medlcil and civic jacent slip, spoiled -the fire about 10:15 Uonal Part llin&er alfaln. p.m. and pushed the burni!lg boat Into !oatUGllst) -!!.d 1) "I am penonal· the middle of the south Udo channel, have been a t~r 'Y commllted-to a T"'*"IOM where the blaze was e1linguisbed by ol social science end broad effort In healtll ed aa • tOp .priori· county fire boats. science for 14 years ty, and coovlnced that lt must be offered They said that by untying the burning in . t\\'O dl!rerent as a coollnuum K·ll. It ls my observa- boat, witnesses Likely preveo1ed a major school dlatricts. tion that there is, 50 tar around the state, disaster similar to the one FrldaJ at 3) "As indicated by the statistics, little actloo, but a lot of talk. t-great f\iari.na Dunes in Upper Newport Bay venereal diseasu are now at ep1dtmic deal of work needs doing . where two cabin cruisers were destoyed p.roportlon, divorce rates are riling, 3) "Continuing improvement of e:a:· and two othen damaged. students are maturing younger and under isling defklencles at several schools is There were no injuries reported -M present clrcumstanoes they often have required, and the re.al poulbllily of ckll- Tuesday's blaze and no damage to othft' more leisure Ume, often without parental ing ooe or two smaller primary schools, boat!. supervision, than before. 1 believe that plus dispo&ing or several surplus aites is Harbor Patrolmen tentatively blamed more should be done by sympathetic in the otnng.11 the nrc aboard the 35-foot Ushiog boat trained teachers. Tnntee Area 1 "Dollchester" on electrical wiring . 3) "With ~ present budgetary reslri<> RODEJtlCK H. MacMlWAN, 451 or 1'1owever its owner, John f\.tcKinney of lions in mind , more vocational training 1875 Anaheim ·Avenue; Costa Mesa: Laguria Beach, insisted he shu t the main facilities are necessary Jn all o( the mid-social worker: , graduate, Ne w•p or t swit ch oC( before going ashore. die schools and high schools. By selling Harbor High, Orange Coest College, cal li1cKlnney and his crew had left the aff unused school sites at marke,t prices, State Long Beach, graduate work 11t Cal beat about an hour before the fire was including MCNally, these facilities could state Long Beach and New .l York spotted. . be funded and necessary gymnasium.,, at University. M McKinney reportedly had just purchas-the mlddl~ scho0ls could be provided. ·l) ''Experience is probably lhe'llwnber ed and was transporting it from San Counaelln, should be improved for all one qualiflcalloo while l would that Dtego to Wilmington. He had put in at students.' my willingness to the Lido Yacht Anchorage. 717 Lldo Park Truitte Are.a 4 look at each issue as Drive. to spend only one night it comes,and my de- 1 \'litnesses at the scene praised the fast MARGARET SETTERHOLM , 18, of 1,,rmination towel'""' reaction time of harbor patrolmen, 2601 Way Lane, Corona de.I Mar: student; ""• &11 saying fire boats arrived within minutes graduate of Corona del P.1ar High School; the benefit to YOW!r8 after the fire was reported. attended Georgetown Univenity in sum-people as a majcr Newport Beach city fire deQ!l?'lment mer. justification for all officials said this morning they intend to I) '11 studied fin3.ncing education in a deci.sleq~i as~ .. ~~ join the harbor district in conducting an sptt:ial summer session at Georgetown 8"' e:<tensive lnvesllgation into the cause of Uni \•ersity and worked as an editor and 2 ' I feel the New- the fire. 1be blaze damaged. the cabin head verifier for port-Me'Sa School MMM11.u,,,. and the forward .section of the boat. Ralph Nader's 'Con-District is meeting the 'needs of this com· Damage to the Dollchester was ten-gre.ss Project My munity in this area aod that dlstrtct tatively estimated at $7,000,.,but harbor community activities' policies allow instruction with discretion district officials said the exact damage . 1 d nd · conrorming to CaUfomla state law. -\~ill not be known until the boat ·is hauled ~~cu ~h~ilc i!i~~ 3) "The present attitude ts th'at the Ou t and l·"spected, . f facilities belong to the public and' should ., meetings or two he ·1 bl f bli h -'-t Last1 week's fire . which caused an ava1 a e or pu c WIC w enmrer no years and partlclpa~ ~ft~ h th ach I d be th l estimated $50.000 damage to four boats, u:.cu Y e oo s an w n a use lion in city and dis-·11 t lnt·J Ith th ed ti ' was apparently started by a portable wi na cnere w e uca ona, trict policy·making. 1 f thi tilt d Ith I electric heater that fire offftiaJs said was program. avor s a u e w poss · In the process, I Sl'TTE1t1+0LM bl 1 t · I •· t left to close to wood paneling in ooe of e encouragemen o inc uui:: grea er the boats. ~ have developed executive skills plus Saturday and Sunday public use." research and constructive a n a I y s i s Rites Schedu/,ed For Ex-Mesan Killed in Crmh CathoUc funeral rites were scheduled tonight and Thursday for a former Costa ' Mesa woman ldlled in a Chino area traf- • fie accident that also injured her two lit- tle girls. • Rites for ~{rs. Shirley M. Fobber, 1 0, include llosary at 7:SO o'clock today in Chino, followed Thunday by a 2 p.m.' mass in St . Bonaventure Catholic Church, lluntlngton Beach. The victim died at a :OOspital in the Chino area, to which she moved a year ago, after leaving a Harbor Area' Ut- dustrial firm where she was an ac. countant. Her daughters Pt1ichelle and Geannine are reccvering from their accident ia- juries, accarding to hospital spokesmen. She is survived by relatives· in the Harbor Area including her parents, Mr. an!l l\frs. E. E. Glavin, or Costa Mesa. or EN • t t. ' • techniques. 2) "Although the resolution was pass- ed, the state board hasn't written cur- riculum development guidelines for the family life and hea1th educatioo. pn>- grant Without these guidelines, the district Is not required to lrople.ment the resoJuUon. However, severar ionovative educators in Newport-Mesa have alrtady begun work OD a c:omprehenaive health education prosram which will Include a unit in family life. The present absence cf. lhe program as required by the stale board Is no fault of the district. 3) "First, 1 will reccmmend that a study be conducted on the district's counseling programs to determine the need for Improvement. Soccad, if' there 'is no need for additional scbOols, l recom- mend that vacant school properties be converted to community parks or nature centers. Third, we should get lhe best mileage from all expenditures._," 4-<Iay Week·Approved LOS ANGELES IAPJ -Southern California dairy Industry workers have approved a new contract which graiUta 21-cents-an-Jl<>ur pay hike and sets up a four-day, JG-hours-a-day work week. OCC Student . Beaten, Rap.ed At Mesa Home ---' An Orance Coul College atudent was beaten and raped Tuesday night by an In- truder who troke into her Cost.11 Mesa area apar~t. Orane:e County lheriU's deputies &aid. Deputie1 Aid the Victim toldtliem a~ was aaletp In bed When the~ ~t;. ed by her aa being about six Jell, clean· shaven, hulkily bulll and ]>etween 25 and 35 years old, roused her and told her he would kiD her U ahe icttarned. She said ohe was then raped and forced lo participate in multiple act,, of sezual pervenion before her assallanl left wlth the further warnilut that he would come back and kill her If she did not give him adequate timt to leave tbe area. Deputies drove the vtctlm to Fountain Valley Community Hospital anti then back to her home after lreatment for in- juries suffered in the attack. • Tennis Dresses Ladies Temis Shoes Backboards ·Basketballs· Gaals BasebaD Shoes • Bats Mitts · Glum · Undenlllrts Volleyballs • Rubber & Latller Softballs • 7 .95. 9.50 . 14.95. 16.95 Tennis Rackets 4.95 to 58.00 Dunlop · Wilson-Penn Tennis Bans Tinnis Wann Ups Tennis Striilging Tennis 11ats & Visors Duck Feet Fins • Volleyball· Nets Racquet Bal Racquets Masks · Snorkles--Kick Boards ... Folk Dances Set By Mesa Children BOSTON (UPI) -Edward . Krock of Laguna SWim Trunks • ' Paddle Tennis Paddles llalldbaH Glum & Bals Pinf · Ponf l'adl1s & Sets Tates: performed to fancy foot¥i·ork \\ill delight the audience 'Thursday nlRht when 40 members or the TeWlnkle Mid· die School's rolk Dance Jntemallonal Club ta~e the s1agc. Greek. lsral!ll, Yt18oslav and other olhnlc folk dances "'Ill be performed DI 7:30 p.m. In the Es1ancla lfigh Schol commons nrea, Tickels are $1 for adulls, 60 cents ror ~ll1dcn1.s ann children wlll be udmlttr.11 free. with all proceeds going to the folk dance club and Glrll AthleUo Auocl•· tloo. Brookfield, Mass.. an Internationally Swilll• Trunks & Suits known financier, was indicted by a federal grand Jury loday-oo_.., counu· Skateboards -'Wlleell & TllCks of Income tax violations totaling more th;m $6 million. Frisbees & Boameranp Fred Ugas11 acting assista.nL attorney Sh Skat Childr r:.i.. ..a. gonera l In the Justice Deportment'• Tax Oe eS ·111$ olfilllllll Division in Washington. said II ""one of Back Packs the lnrge!t criminal income tnx cases on rcco,d. Sf • Bag 1· i "" '""" .Jarnes N. Gobrlel said I 8eplllg S l>r d. wn, ln•ktl~ on lhr<)e oounto of In· Darts & Da Boards r 1111• IO'li e\'11sion totaling $1 ,443.2.'lt. lie al"1 was charged with wtlfully fllllig fal se llaletb BllS· 10 Speeds ·5 ~· - 3 Speeds-1 Speed Parts • Tires • Tlllles Repairq 538 CENTER-&4&-1919 •• • ••id fraudulent Income tu relumo from OPEN 9 TO HlOS£D SUNDAYS 1966to 1~9. • 1o;...,.:=,.iiiiiiiiiNmiiioiOll.;;liiiiiiiiiiiltiiii._Oiiliio ...... t.. .. ,. .................... ..,.,..,.,.. .. ..,.,j,;,,1111I < ---, • DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • \ ' Chllice for · S ~ i • • } ' I ' ' ' - " N.,rt TUeoday is sclioOi· board election time in N~fase Trustee Beverly Langston ls not ~ng ,'...ellei>.----~l port Beacb.Costa Mesa area and despite m~est-cam· Uon. • ' i • ) palgnµig ,and a paucity of lmN~. voter fice. a choice · Two names apeear on.. the . hose of city of candidates for several seats. commun1cati_ons~rector · burJey and insur· The two scbool...distrlli are ~ Coas t Comm111lt y ance executive . . ridges. Addition-w. fonner College Disjli<lYaliO. the Newport Mesa Unified School Trust~_ Elilabet M: Lilly is seeking the positioh as a Dis\Dot,--Tbe Coast district board ~overns the junior · \\'.rlle-1\1.., candidate. · college campuses at Orange Coast ID Costa Mesa . and ~-Wnle-ln campaigns often are based on pettiness or Golden West in Huntington Beach: The Newport-Mesa per~al pjque, but in this instance It would apeear district· bo;inl governs kindergarten~thr&iliih 12th that Mrs . .Lilly ls motivated by realistic considerations grade .educa!lon in the two Harbor Are.a cities. of overall service.to the district. In both of the distrlcts-;lrustees represent specific The DAILY PILOT supports her write-in candidacy. areas and t~y..resIOe within their own areas. However, This endorsement, is based, in short, on her far-greater they are ejected by the entire district. . knowledge of and interest in, the entire district -and t Here is the DAILY PILOT's analysis of the races, on her experience and significant contributions to the along with edi£0ri~ comment and recommendations. district during h-er previous service as a trustee. COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT In Trustee 'Area 4,. incumbent, Thomas Casey has two opponents -James K. Sch'wartz, a teacher, and In Trustee Area 5 (representing Newport Beach), 18·year-old Margaret Setterholm, a student. incumbent Georg' H. Rodda Jr. fa!"!S a strong opponent 0 in Donald A. Strauss. Both present impressive business/ n the basis of qualification and performance, the management credentials and both have records of strong ]?AILY .PILOT recomm~nds the re-election of Casey. educational and community involvement. Two other incumbents, ROOerick H. Maclifillian .Strauss, in the DAILY PILOT's opinion, .win s the nod of Area 7 (C osta Mesa) anil Dr. Arthur Thompson of for his aggrea&ve perfonnance as a 10.year trustee 9f Area 5 (Newport Beach),. are un~· on -the Tues· the Newport Mesa district and for bis proved capacities day ,ba)lot. B-0\h have served well · and JOrranl worm to probe and f intt explanatlon-s for educational policies. endorsements for re.election. '· · In Area 1 (representing the Seal Beach area), in· cumbent Worth Keene is. opposed by Frances 0. Mann,· a medical management consultant. 1 Keene, former Seal Beach postmaster and a 12·year trustee of the district, has a soiid and dependable record of performance. The DAILY 'PILOT recommends Keene in Area I. NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Trustee Pirea 2 (Costa Mesa) has a vacant seal be-' An Exercise ' In Semantic ' Stretching ~YDNEY J.HARRJ~ Experiments in Communications 1. "Business is the entire instilution that serves as our society's economic and industrial engine. It is the agency that harnesses our energies and resources and builds the base upon wbich our system operates. While it'haS many functioes, its primary job is to keep our economic system going -and growing. I believe that. it bas perform- ed this task well in our country in the past. It can do an even better job as more and more peo-- ple receive a better understanding of the role ol business profits in our economy." %. "MEDJCINE is the ent ire institution that serves as our society's health ·engine. It .is the agency that harnesses our energies and resources and builds the base upon which our system operates. While it has many functions, its primary job is to keep our health system going - and ·growing. I believe that it bas perfonned this task well in our country in the past. It.can do an even better job as more and more people receive a bet· ter understanding of the ro le of medical profits-in our economy." Dear Gloo~y Gus Those poor school teachers! The cost of food and fuel is rising just 'as rapidly for the rest of us! And the teachers of Victoria School have been relieved of playground duty all year by volunteer mothers. P. B. Gloomy Gui Qllnll'ltflJI •rt 1ubll'lllhtd lly ~ •111111 H not n.cffNlrl,.,. ...tlKI rtl• Vltwl ef ttlt _.,..,.... Stfld Ytllr HI PMYt to G'""'Y G\la. 0.1,.,. Pllol. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Coast Community College District : Donald Strauss in Trustee Area 5, Worth Keene in Trustee Area 1. Newport Mesa Unified District: Elizabeth Lilly (\vrite-in candidate) in Trustee · Area 2, Thomas Casey in Area 4, Roderick MacMillian in Area 7 and Dr. Arthur ; Thompson in Area· 5. - '--· I What did 1 tell you? ·- c Those easy spenders don't like Gov. Reagan's long-range plan for !uniting taxes and spending. - I ( RUSWALTON • J 3. 0 JOURNALISM is the entire in- stitution that serves as our society's media engine. It is the agency that harnesses our energies and ·resources • A Columnist's Burden Jt's not so much that the proposal would be a burr under: their saddles: it would be more or a bomb in their pork barrels. Whoever hea rd of forcing government lo live on a restrict- ed in come? That) nual cost or state government has In- creased 192 percent (almost tri pled). And, \Ye still !1ave the problems. Remarks a newspaper <aJumnist gf$s · Ured of bearing: "What else do you do for a living besides write a column?11 "Can you help me get a couple of passes to the hockey game?" , "I'm ffiuch too busy myself to read \\'hat you wnte, but my wife says that now and then she likes your stuff." "I already have trouble enough justl, fying your salary to the business depart- for the birds ; the ( J wage-<aming kind. HAL BOYLE . What ki•d of a nut , \VOUld klet the tax· _ payer OO\V in ad- "------------, vance the annual have to find fault with something? If you cost of stale government. That idea drives were running it, the world would be in an the spend·and-promlse politicians up a even bigger mess." wan. "I READ your column last nlgbt. What FELLAS Jlke Assembly Speaker Bob were you trying to say?" , Moretti just can't fathom the philosophy "Well, Bascom, what are you going to behind tax limitations. He and St~tc denounce with your mighty pen today -Senator George Mo.1e0ne and. their kind Whenever a politician equates spending v.•lth problem-solving you know you're in for more tax es and £ewer solutions. Both A-1oretti and Moscone want to be governor. Can you imagine what the budget would be when they got th rough '( Right now the state takes about 8 percent ol your tncome. To 'the easy spend ers that's chicken feed. Your feed and their chickens. IT'S NOT hard to understand the posture of the liberal spender on tax matters. They honestly believe govern· ment knows best how to spend your money. It is more difficult to understand how ..-- ' --· I , 'Meow! Meow! Meow!! State Controll.er Houston Flournoy can buck the idea of a de facto lid on taxes. Flournoy came just short of opposing the Reagan tax limit plan in a speech before the Porterville Rotary, Ju t week. With him it's not so much a.. philosophical difference as It is pro- grammatic. A difference of approach, as it were. Flournoy told Rotarians the best wa~ to hold down taxes is to hold down governmen t expenditures. He's got the cart bef<ire the old hc'Jrse. That's fine if yo u want to go in reverse. BUT, if you want to get anywhe~. first you cut taxes and l h e n the politicians must reduce expenditures. -That's what the Reagan plan is all about. Over the next 15 years, the cumulative saving in state taxes under the Reagan proposal would be about $118 billion. That's gross: as your state taxes decreased, your deductions on the federal income tf_lx would also decline. I ' evidence thRt ~tr. Nixon had originally planned a far niore draconian anti·in- flatlon move on Marth 29. The tpeech he made Uiat~nigbt, imposing . a cellinl on meat prices, was originally ~r.~!teG by the PreSident himself with lilt e advice from do-nothing a d m i !W s t' a t ( o n economists. At th& last mllftlte, however. Shultz apparently dlssuadl!d MJ. Ntson from going nearly so far as he bad tn- tendl!d. The tepid nsull shockll! lnslders who knew the President's ot\kinal in-tention. l'N , I . Barn el The program-by-program, cul squeeze.. and-trim approach doesn 't wow .. Look at what has happened under the Jlllagan ad· ministration so far. A liuncb ct businessmen m a ,de !;400 recorrr mendatlons that saved about-$2~1 million. Reforms in welfare and Medi.C1'1 saved a • heap more. What happened tO all that 1 dough? It went for other prog\.ams. Easy come, easy weot. - T thought for a moment that. Flournoy had decided not to run for govern(>r next year. I mean . he'll never 1 get the Republican nominatio11 by figbti.ng the Reagan tax plan. But, as I ·SilY.i he's ]118t shy of flat opposition. ~tOREm says the lcgislaturt" may not approve the $10-m.illion necess f.o bold a November, 1973~speclal fie<! lon on tM tax proposal. That fella has more auls than sense. "' If about I million ciUzens slq petitions to put tbe tax limit plan on pie ballot, and If Gov. Reagan calls a spteial elec- tion, an.st if tho.se legisla;tors don'\ go " along ... well, some polltlciatff. may be ment. If you want a new swivel chair, yoQ'd better buy It yourseU." ''Where do you get most of your Ideas, anyway -at clear· ance sales?'' motherhood or the federal highway p~ -say the Reagan plan is a straitjacket for · .~ gram ?" "' . state government. Looks like they got the ''It 'might be hard on your knees. message ; that1s the whole idea. Bascom but it would be better for your They say the curb on spending would column 'ii you'd look through a few more limit the state's ability to solve pro~ Another Maugham in real troub le at next year's mu~. The way 1 read It, the people are aick and tired of politics getting In the way of. tax reduction. "00 you call 'Nix- on or dO!'S he ~all you?" , "I suppoae whenever they get a big grocery ad, you get \brown out of tbe- paper. JUaht?" , ''I GUESS with name like yours -C. Bascom J>nmewhlp -there isn 't much else you could do but wri&e: a column. But I think )iou'r< a long way from matlog It a household word." · "Hey, Bascom. look intelligent -'tlie .tiPss Is on his way in." • "Whall"'kes you s~h an authority on everytbiirg? You never met a payroll In your llfe." "II you can get me four tree ticket. to the hlglj -!Choo! basketball game, It'll make me loolt pretty blg to my daughter!' \ "When you go lo lunch, do you ever pick up your own check?" "Wby do yo\I 1'118 always led you interesting keyholes.'~ lems. Well, the state has been spending "As a matter of fact , }'Qlf're right -like a drunken sailor. Since 1963 the an- most newspaper columnists do have a pained expression. With some of them It's an u1cer, with others .it's a hidden grief, but ln Bascom's case it ls usually a 6angover.*' "IT'S MUCH easier to 'll!lden;tand lla!com's column il you sbiiplr. hum 'Onward, Christian Soldiers' while you read it." "Yes, that's our famous columni.st over there -the guy trylng to cadge a cigarette from the janitor. The janitor Is the one in the clean shirt." '"WelJ, if you 're stuck for an idea, Bascom, why don't you wrlle another column about Uie inaeaslng menace of unleashed dogs. 'Miit always brings tn a lot of letters from dog owners telling you to go to hell." "Speaking ol lelters, 11' edltor go\ one lrom a reader today pratsiog Y.00. to the skies. lt Isn't signecl, but it loob Dke It's tn your w!le's handwriting." Wicks tl,t~ 7hsy're trying ta cut out ths middle man. ' "Overshadowed, queer, alcqholic, I should have been a complete failure . To _ th.is day I am slill surprised when the critical or financial success ot one of my novels, or plays~ or films in various coun. tries would seem to suggest that T am a success. But I am not a success in my own eyes for reasons which this book will certain1y reveal." Tllll BOOK ls Escape From tbt Shadows -An Auito grapby (Mc.Graw· Hill, S8.95). Its f n , cutspokcn , and immensely ta lent author: Robin ~faugham. The shadows in the titl e: that or bis father, Lord ,Chancellor or England, and the shadow oC his uncle. Somerset ~taugham. "My story Is of a lonely child," wr ites the, brilllailt author of Tbe Servant, The Second Wlodow, and other memorable works. "lt deals with an adolescent who wias mol't attracted· towards his own RX than towards girls, yet who wa1 so im· bued by th< stricl upper·mlddle.closs ( THE BOOKMAN J conventions in which he llvcd that he was stricken with guilt by his homnexual desires nnd tried to make himself norinal -and at times succeeded." TIIE WAR years made Maugham realize that he was predominantly homosexual, he further reveals-, arid "the guilt of that realization turned me to drink, ..• t.fy life has been a struggle to cope with my homosexual passions, a strugg'le to deal with my desire to drink ·myself Into oblivion." It has also been, of coune. flluch moN!: tilt! Cambridge student, th< Li· byan l>e~rt tank battle hero who was mentioned In dlspatc~s tor gallantry un- der fir<, the writer .tho abandonl!d °"' Bar to devote himself to li{erature also emerge from these pages. ORANGI COA•T l11Jl\j~l!1)f Robtrt N. \Vted, l~~er • Tl1omos Kteuil, Edi'ft Barba ra. Krti/Jicl1. Editorial Poge Edi~f 'Tht' edttor1nl 1ot1.:l· ·~r thc__CM_lly PllfJl •cok~ to inf11rn1 •'1d -&lhn1.1• la.le rHdt>r!I b)' pr,~tnllri thils nt11.'1paptr'11 Qplr1lon~ not11• mcntnr:i-on tqpit$ nt ti~~ ~nd slttnlflcancr, 1by tiro\•ldi ~m tor tile f!')tJlt'('p,lon ~f our deri• opinions, 11.nd b)' !)t\/lltnli 1hO- dlvel"le vlewtJC1lnt& oC lnfor p.tJ- M'n 'CN; 1.n1l i1pull.t•11men on Opltt oC the dny. Wednesday, April 11, 73 ,• .... , • • . . . • . ' :1 .· . J -~ ' l .,i •• '.; ountain :_Sect. Unshaken ,-, " I e~pite PQiSbn Deaths· ·· + .... J ... . r-. -;. _, . NEwPoRT, Ttnn,·aw1i -.arrived , be said. they found _ ...,,mt!S; and if they dri•k Dupl• die .deaths of.-two ol Wj!Hams. ass.btant P,astor 0 any deadly t~lng1 lt shall not the l1JtlltUI, -.. Teiinessee tho church, lying l!el'iously ill hurt them: !hey shall ·lay mc:.ataJn religious ·sect np-in a trock. hands on the llick $nd they parenUy is unshaken 1ln jts Ramsey said he round the !!hall recover." •• belief that drinking poison and body of ~ack. a COoke COunty THE PREACIIEP. also said . ~ .~ea<lml.r. snakes "shall native hv1ng at Marsha.111, it ,was part qf his faith to ow·~ w1 N.C., about a~ q.uarter-m1.e refuse medical treatment. Ooolte County deputy B.C. away at tho . nome of the .. 1 c&me lo !he church and = ~~r~hle~~rc!:t .t~~ pastor, his brother, the Re.v. ask the elders to praY rorm -Jesus' Name told him the Liston Pack: -to lay hands on me," deaths of Buford Paek, 30, •oil WllLIAMS WAS conscious Williams said. "That's all I the Rev. Jimmy Ray and refused· medical treat. need. That's the'first step and ... Willia· 34 · ltt ~ t st there ain't no second step. ... nu. 'wou_. no op ~ O(;n•t needasecond'step." -1be pMicttce. fJ II 'd • S e <! t e e..e1 stinson and 113m'!"Y sa1 PACK AND Williams· drank . tnakei, str!l<!•llltte they~ard there atso was strychnine at a service Satur-tolU llOt hut' Its snake handllng at Saturday day nJght and died within nighti.s-sttvice, which dre.w- hoursr Sherif! Bobby Stinson ttte 111be r•. ~ visiWrs from as far as the aaid authorities only learned ....., ..-. .-. ---..-. Carolinas, of the deaths alter the w-z:w- NewpOh ·rescl!e squad was ment. Rarr\,sey said. Members called. of the church refused to allow When Stinson and deputies him to be taken to a hospital. Instead , the congregation Aide Chosen -' ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ Gov. Ronald Reagafl has nam- ed R. 'MlOmas Allen his as- sjstant legal affairs .secretary. Allen, 30, worked for the Sacramento County Public Defender's office . prayed. . , \Villiams died about, fou r ·hows l::ite at the seen~. the de put d. \V" iams-told newsmen In at a snake-handling ervice that the beliefs Of the urch were centered in Mark 6: 18, which quotes Christ as saying, "They shall take up TUEY SAID they heard that one person was bitten. ;,But, of coµrse, there were no snakes when we· got there and we don't have a name of anybody who was bitten so we haven't been able to check that out." Ramsey said. Tennessee I aw prohibits 1 snaKe-handting practices in religious services. The sher- iff's department said cases have been brought but have failed to stop the practice. . . J ~ew C/1 ics Now Open COSTAME~-HUNTINGTON BEACH medical weig)lt Lindora's unique program is a safe and pra ctical method f,or the entire famil y to lose weight and learn how to maintain· proper weight ... unde r the strict supe rvi sion of Medical Doctors. reduction Coll for 1nformorion Monday lnru Fridoy 8 A.M. lo 6 P.M. UNDo~:;r MEDICAL CLINIC :::~~:~~ti ••A1" 557-1893 ' NEWPORT BEACH GARDEN GROVE LONG BEACH • . -~an.---R~ . Queries · 1 SACRAMENTO (AP) - • Gov. Rooaldlloag$ii safs that questions about his use of a new $525-an-l}our execuUVe jet at taxpayer expense amount to ••nttpicking har~ent." .The Republican governor added angrily Tuesday : "Very . frankly, I'm not going to give in to it." THE ASSOCIATED Press revealed nine days ago that taxpayers spent ne.ariy $32,000 to • fly Reagan a roU 0 ~ caUfornia in a two-month period, including $2,520 to at- tend a dinner honoring singer Frank Sinat,ra. ' But 'Reagan's staff rerused to give details of who used the plane or for what purposes ex- cept tWat all flights billed to taxpayers are for official state , businesS. Ull'I TtltPllot. Happy Father Sen Strom Thurmond . (R·S.C.) gives piggy· back ride to daughter Nancy who rece ntly celebrated her second bil1hday. ·A Senate finance ·sub- commi ttee last week voted to require Reagan to give a detailed passenger list for each flight ii.nd state the business of each passenger. HE ADDED that the--sub- committee chairman could call him and that he woul d give det~ils in private. Responding to questions at a weekly news conference, Reagan added: "There's never Coalition. been any secret about where -r • l'fl!.going, and my schedule is generally kno:n'll." Battf.es When Reagall'3 office refus· ed details on fl ights. The Associa~ Press co1npared a Secrecy mght l•g with his published schedule and came up with seven weekend flights costing LOS AN~ELES (AP ) -taxpayers a total of .$9,660 Secretary of State Edmund G. between Sacramento and the ''Jerry" Brown Jr. ha s joined vicinity of Reagan's Pacific a coalition of organizations t::i Palisades ho1ne. announce a grass-roots ·cam· paign to .stop what they called REAGAN ADDED that the &.>erecy in stale government. plane is "not luxurious" and is Spokesmen for Pe op I e 's "not as comfortable as com· Lobby, Common Cause, &ierra mercial flights ." Club and a h a IC -dozen "J was dragged kicking and organizations told a rtews con-screaming into this thing," he ference here Tuesday cor-added. ruption in state government He said the plane was leased exists and must be wiped out, because of the fuereasing . -' . Wtd...say, April 11, 1973 .J).\JL Y, PILO":' ~- ·.'Ji! • f • ' ' ..... ... "" I ~ • 1 .. • I ' :-.:; ~ Meet'ROriald MCDOnald . 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