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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • • • .• . .. I -. rea u .n •· WEONESt>AY AFTERNOON,.JIJNE 21', '.1972 '. " WI.. &.Miro 1Jlr I l•CTaotU. • ....... ' " • ,. • • • • • .• Ilana .POint Se.r.,ice:inan . ' ' • • Iil~d ·in Sh~p Blast • • . " • .. • . . .. :.J. . • • .. . ;. ~ - • • • ••• . . J • • '' :fwo • Laguna • .•. • Reca.11 r ' .. l • ' I .,_ ' . ~ Otit of 248 . l •. . /, _ _. Cop--~r ~oT.e .ed ,. t.•;: .. Li.nd 'No Faith' .. i M~~yern :Grab$. . . . ' ·~ ' ' . ! . ' ._ . '· • _. '~. > • 'r _·r ~el~gate~ ~:iµ -·N:Y:_,_ Chargei:Told fu ·Petl~ ., • . ,. .......... . .. ............. ·. NEW YORic (APJ--se;,_-GOOl'Je ll. McG<mrn-y balled his~ vkjory In the New York D,emocratlc primat7 * ••t>etter than evm we ex· pecle\I," JJl!I>. !be 1llOllidal CllUllt glYIDg hlm :115 GUI of a )!>o81ble 218 elected deleia~. ' I . Tbe >1ctory 'brouRht the frmt.nmnJng sciutll llakolaD Wltliln 200 wtea of a lint· ballcil victory at ·the -atlc National Convention ·next montll. (See Page ( for inalyslJ of McGovp'a wln.) . • Tuesday nJahl. lolig before moot of the . 'vta w~ C:ountell. .McGovern told bis llUJ!l!Clljm: "I'm """~ed now Illa! we wilI\riii,llle nomlnailm in·Mllll)i Beach." Al a Jll!'1llng news conference at hlJ f\eac!Qtw(us, befe, be'fcre lleparllng for ~.~.the ~lllin of Sen. Edward M,,Konnedy of Ma1.11Chusetts as a J>9SS~ bit runolng mate °*"° up again. d 1111.'tovem . said ·ID . organizali<>n ha been told !bat ~ dounty Democratic Jiader ¥althew TNy · planned -to· an- ~bis ~!loo of Kennedy for _..i place on a.McGOvem ticket. 1hY .... -Ille first political r.-. lien to ~ .McGovern and also bu cklle.lles fo lbe_Kennedy family. Ht ,jcheduled, bllt su~uenlly cancel!!d, a news confe"'1Ce late this morning. Kennedy sajd flldoy in Waabin(ton "lbere are no clrcumllanCel mler wliicll Educator Raked .. ' I. • .. .. ... ... -,. ' I ,would ilccepl.a nomlnalion far any na- tional offic!e this year." 'Keonedy'a stltttmeDt _..i. to go beyond any be ~·made to quash .CO'!' · tinulng ~ Iba! 'be might acc<pl !be Democr;lifc 'presidential or vice (See M~VERN. Pase Z) B laSt K i lls . Dana Poin,t ' ....,. "·' Ma~ on Ship A Dana Point man. serving as a petty officer aboard a large C'.oast • Guard weather vessel in Long Beach was killed Tuesday in ibe !real( e:rploeion of a water beater. Ctalg J. Surmeier, Zl, llOll of Mt. and Mrs. J;yJe J. SUrmeiet of 337U Castano Drive, was killed instantly in the ll:laat which se'nt scalding steaJ\1 and debris shooting through petty · omcers' living quarters of the USS Minnetonka. 'Ibe. 2$5-luot vessel, which arrived in Long Beach only 10 days ago, normally crulJes waters between the mainland and Hawaii iervin& as a weather station. 1be aplooion lillO catised critical in- jurill to ._ member of the . crew, P.O. Randall Per~ ~I, of Long Beach, who suffered mWIJ.Ple fractures and aevere bural. . . _ Coo.st Guard opokelmtn· said the blast ra Sfb~ ~i F·t cauaed .... llOO 1n daniap 1o th• v .... 1 'U' .l uu JJDS which bu. a ....,. of 110. 11 damaged . . . IOc;ktrs, beds, wring, fittings and .. BJ .WILLLUUIClllUBllD. • bulkheads, . . '.In ~Cens-:>rship' . • • or • Dlllr ..... ""' • 1 The cause-o! the freak explosion ol the. ~-Sdlool D 11 tr c I water heater ta under investigation ~ JohllNk:oll -1 D1gh1-opo1<eamen said. . · • Jeotled a heeled ~ al Ibo Orange !Ir. &ameler will be buried with full =~ oiJ:ducation -for millllr1 llomn Friday after Roman IOrilled "bla6Di:-.lllP" ol Catliollc rilel )D Dona Point' !llJD1 . Oil llli>jectl :ranging !IGOlry will be ftctttd Thllrsday al 7:30 ---to odvanced mathelnatica. • t»m. at 'the new,$. Edwards catholic 'lbe llU4lo-vllutl m&lerlal•· In tbo past Church, followed bY Requlem Maas there ..... -.vallable for COlllKy-wlde scboo1 UR Friday morning at 10 ~'clock. ll'tbo dlloretlon of i,clivldual teaC!len-Burial wiD ·talte place following the .Nlolllj IGld ICbool -tbli be 1lu mass·' al Bol7 ·Sepulcher Cemetery in 'lll1ll4D lo' °"'"111 Sctiool Superintenderll . ~ .. " ' . ~ -OlllidemnlrW the ttORll BetldO. his parents,· Mt. SUrmeier ..... llloa of ceooitihiP Oil JOO ...._ l<av•"•. tlater, Penny Marie, of the 11111111. I home, and his grandn\olller, Mn. • •1 ftl thoclted ••• Iba an ernpJoye In xtanOr SUttneiet, of Rivuilde. .,.... afllce !I now -ting hlmaell 81 Lemeolli Mortuary in San Clemente ii a oemar al IUdlo--ma1Ctiala1 to be • In cbarg4' ol arran;emem.. enployed in tile el........ )I\.. Ille . =:t.!i"'t! .?,.."':::..~ DIJlllCI, • Mansfield Has Chi lls lflool11 --(llOIDpled. ilJ'O• ~ actlam of Robert Donbr, _, ...... IAel ....-lloed.. -· noctq to 1'hat ho colltd -bY counl1 odlOal -hi "mltun" IDmo _.. nieddng •Jm- . 1llee CRITICAL, POP, I) . ·~ t ' ' ' • CllrPlr ..,_ -of llltla .. · lolal)y _,table lo the voling Oillsona , · Of Ulfa 0•4'Hw1tty," Concerned Qtlzeu la< Sclml, ,_., nJiht•lnitl*'1 Nl'Oll actlon .pJnat ·Laguno Bea~·-of Edu<atlan mmnbera Geral4< Linke alicl Pillrida Gllltlte. . A .notice of Intent to droulate .... n petitions a d •'copy of Ille chargel'...,. ptele!lted to the • IWo c:onaervatlva I. lrulties folloWlng a olOnny Oesaton in tbt Liauna -mg11 Schocit caleterta. I ·. • cmcem..i Cl~ for 6cbools -'" dent Tbomu ,eauJdy OllllOUl1C<cl the ""'11 rst.r I S-1 split vole In wJilch Ibo .lallej! to renew the cm- • ttactul( • WlllJam Ullam and bla two • tap aiolltinta for the 11'/S.71 adlool · ;·. < -· • Llllle, Mrs. Gillette and 1'11111!ml 'l'bomas voted again! the colitncl renewal Tuntees Norman B-.. and 1 Mrs. Jane Boyd aupported the ....,.al. The more llilD lllO -who pad<ed Into the cal~ loudly applauded Ille ~of Ille 1'Call -which bu ~ t1noi-in-February when tho ~ .. . _ comervoUve trio. blocked u •-"··tlao • ----' .. ' ... ·' . -, ' , ... y,...,............. 1or~-· ........ , . . . • ' • • ,..., • •-u·....,i money, . HUNTINGTON llEACH E'l:E;IN-'t:H'·IK~l,ft., IY• l'OUNTA1N VAWl:. YOUNqfrWll ~ .'. ; Thomu wu1IOl 1nclUded in Ille recall ., Molfunctlon CoulOd:~ &l\f~"ll l'tf'l .,....'~r.P~~ .s' /. •, , a<;:t'i; ~.::,.~~~ · ~ .•""" · ' ~, ... · '7 . • i-! :· · • it;,.~ · ~ • ' commen& an the ncall. althoup the Beach Poijce . Copter ·1Makes , Forced Lan~g · · · ·' ~. · · • I. _ • / " rellml Navy caJtaia aakfhe. didn~ think ·Levee· Break ·Inuffi!s~$ =i::~..c-s; ~~-: 1171 and ---.ally -lut July. S. ' .. /~ . . :1'u.1-=*·= m::... -*"t ~ . ' -acramen area el~. --by C.-Ill lllt ' Tbe 1:flllllqton Bead! policf helicopler Jlllde:aa ·~ency forced landing Tu ... day oo a Fountain :Valley resldentill street Otter a matlunclion cl1lled the motor to oYetbeat. ..,. ' . 1110 VISTA (~ '-4-dlrt 1-e P '"' M Joined Anny, Air For<1t do..&· '1117. ~ lolllt. ~-. G11ard M4q>Cm In ·~ ••• e,:,, "'!:: =.i f....._ of • ~ mere lliD eo ,.._. (I-· bunclnllll 11 ~ 11111 lolf-lying areas Of Andnla llland--. No lnjuri<S were reported; but police said this morning that if the copter. had ltied to remain in Ille air much longei:, the engille might liave stopped. aulli6illloi ioWl ' 7 ' of tile 11.m. levee bruk, llllllor llkl. • .L Solne 21111 ev,.,,_ Wft !ll'Oulbl It Rio v .. Hlgb School hen -Ibo Red Goa' se\ up I rtfugee oenlor, (ir"'1dlnl "'!'he pilol -gol her down within 15 to. 20 seconds of the time Ille oyerbeallng was • noticed," said Lt-,Robiert Morrison. "But ) ' ' ' in aoolber 30 siconds t6 ·•· minute, the to~' engiiie irobibly would havt lroien." llkl u... -.. Alter landing in Ille r'a I a about 4: 45 report• of ...., < , p.m. on El ~ Avenue; IOUtheast of (UoiUct --llid • 'Siller Avenue IOd Newland Street, Ille small 1IOJ 'r'Vq,} , . cop!« wu' towied ba\:k to the police S1Jer11b 11111·Callfanill 11tc1rn1~ bellport. Pilot James Le,ll and observer · T , Eugene Barwlth ""° nportedly unhul'I. M . ..L • ~h , LI. Jloc'risoii sald this o1o)'nlng thal a ~ .l r81DOO ;,11 Ot, dote eumlnation of the chopper reveal· . 1 , ed that a bolt liad brolo!n lllld jammed • 'RENO, ~. 1.tJ1 ._ llailt ,.. Ian In the motor's cooling wilt. mained lo ..-i aNlllOll al ...... "They smelled .the hot oil and knew Medical ~ mre -•-=.,• -lhing was WfOllj!,' Morrison lllld, guDlhol ~~=; IZLJOll . ''Ibey made a -r landing and were Sit. RobW( B. II El C.jm - able to loolt cartlully far a -l!li\ \ 'flOUllded ll> Ibo .,.. '* aalt - -empty," lralnldc at tho 111 ~ala Warfare Monilon ollo..-ld-that If the °'11111' TrlinilC 0er.r a& 'II.poll~ Cllil., • (See LANDING, Pqe I} Marine ml bolpilal IJI' -said,• ' ! -els. cola and coflee. . 1 1be , ~qoiled area, be!JI'..., • I b 1 8-amento and' San Joaquin Rlven -25 milet oouthwa~of Sacta......., -•·~ l&vorlte recrealion apot far bolling , ..-w. . ., ,-said hundreds of pleaaurt boat& 1Nft.nomped and a tnJler °""P nur --Inundated. • Gtarae Raab, dis1rlct enB"-l<r llte ~Aildrus Levee District, Aid roclc .,.._ -. being moved In to cloie the , i•" lll lhe levee .at SplndrUI Morino, itiirt Ille 'flooding began. But he said lllilr ~ have to wall until the water ~~ ~ N de Ji1ack, 11<dldenl o! tlie levee dlllricl. Mkl effort5 were 1tarted to bolld a MD..i.ot levee to encln:le lhe town 11...... ' .. c. McK1nae1. dliel o( construc&n> (lte LEVEE, Pqe 1) - .. " (!let I) I ...... •••••• SUnahlne lllCl .... lldlt ... "' Ille agenda far 1'11rtday, rono... Ing tow __ alolig loo <Olll ln lhe early mornlDJ -._ mp. ID Ille • .,.,.,, IOw!:"' ...... JNSmB ..... AY 'TlOO ~ d.-W. ... U""J> of ~ ai•t#Nr ._.. .. ..-this' .... -'Ill °"' O!IO• c .... ,,. s .. ~ lfolu, l'aO' K LM.tm r -.. C.""""• • c-c.r. ,. Cllalflllll 4M1 =... : --II .....,,., ...... 1'""9..----""' .. ....,. n Mlilll I II .. ._... • -I - - -"e. =---::·= .... ,, --:....j I) •· J DAIL PILOT s • 5 s • tans· C-aptnred· --Military, -·· . . , .-Israeli Attack Bares Lebanon Operation? , , By UalW Pnoa lllteraatlellal , llraelt lrclop. arll11uy and plallu rald- j!c! ~I-today and cap!Ured llva ranktal ,,..... m!lttart-that bniol aald-""'" tnappln& tbe terrllotl' )or fulun joint Syrtan.Lobaneae opera· -aplnlt Imel. If true, It wauld lnJ«I a rrav• element Wo Ille Mlddlo FAA crisll. 'llle LebeMM armf htatorically bu ata1ed out of tho Arab-Imel! wan 11nee -1'1 1141 War of ln<lopmdence, llUI a 1f:n1 o r laraell officer aid, •1Wblt tt iDU111 iJ future joint Syrtan.Le- ormtlonl aplnlt Iaraol." ' Tho ~ ....,nment said In Beirut that Israeli i._ altackad IO<llh Lebanon In a two-pronced auack, killln& aome Lebanese army offlcers and c1~ turinll otllm. ' N......., in UJo .,.. said there wett ''manJ" cuualilu in the artmery and ier!al altaclrs. Iaraell 1&ld the 11tack, the flrSI in· curslon into Lebanon In four months •• w11 in retallatian for ••terrorlst activity" from that area. 1'e leftior Iaraell officer aald capture ol.'the ·Syrian offieen only 100 yards in- olde Lebantle teriltory WU "quite a .... I-~. Syrlm•Wett described .. t (lal) Ille anny'1 opera· I and .lllO litu!<J>ant colone!I • tbeJI( f~'11ntelllgmce office. ""'!JldbiC' n. Ille loraell officer, an .. . ' • • • Israeli patrol penetrated 11l9Ul 100 yards lnlo Lebanon n .. , the villa&• of llamleh and mdtnly came faoe . ID face with a column of Lebenese inllltary vehlcleo. There was a brief, clole<jumer sklnniah and the five Syrians were cap- tured with two Lebane1e soldlen and three Lebanese poUctmen. O n e policeman died later of wounds suffered In the claab, .The group was ambushed by an llrlell l~e lmlde Lebanese territory." the Syrian conuniutlque said. "The ac- companylna Lebaneae olllcen clubed with the JlraeU atnblllh .,,. ...,ii]ll the claab, a •umber of Lello1-IOidien were killed, five Syrian olllcen and a nwnber ol Lebanese military persoiinel· were captured." Two o f LagulJi.$·0~~t . -"· ,..:.:_, UPI Correspondent Abdul II'. Hajjaj, -l'fPOl'llnl ,,..... Sldoa lo S\lll!l11,iehonon aJd ca,..IU..S wwe taUil to 11o1pti.JS tllert and lie saw aJ&..waunded In the flrat".""'-'-""; ' -Buildings Bur~ Out .. J ' • • . . ~'I • • r.: ~, said .BbotM,; 25,. ~ lllcpteeper from;:-• Hulli!'i·~eat ,..,.....,, .wbldl::;. . J Wll. bit bJ ~ aald, -'The toWn ... 1.; _ vlrltiallr•litil . I saw five cars lul • . ' .. • ol . '"""'~ fnnn the ~·' II)' BARIA!U IQll!;IBICB -I of the Jou. • bombs . .,,.· • '. •· ..... -'"" -• The fft allrm w• ...u.<led a\. 2:&'1 A b1a2e ol. ~ oricln gul1ed a.m. by an unldenllfltil WO"'*ll wbo need llaaaaft' ·Abou Olben, 4', aiiolbet ,two ol. '41'• -·• oldaat bu!ldlhls ID the Main Flre Statlon,1bllf a block Haabaya 11!\l(ll<eeper, said,, ''Tlier< '!"'~ urlJ lldlJ,' -111 dalDllilC .llie •"1 at U. 1111 o1. ~·· and ezploslolll-everywbere. My shop col- VOit Os ..... IM FtlrOll ,. ....... Iii ""' tllt =-....... capt. lapoed 00 .... ·After I •WU pilled oul . _._ .• .......,_-........ .......... ID l!'lnfJtl:-i19111w--'oa counled ftve.clead bodl&." · • • ~.;:-·.....-• n•-,-·-· » '-m,111 daly ;! Illa ';i.ildl:.d":., Abou Diben, -.Jd theil!'\iire -Ol ~ tmot-11 ~II!' OIJ Ltan1ac CIUf Olan aPota/iiwlndow lo wounded In Haal>Qa: "~ · '. : UPJT ....... c....n nCllorlllllllo"1•** -~~!!~~ .. ~Jhe wasdustandblood." • TM Water's F ine -• -.,_ _, -· ,,... He sa·ld the vill•--J ~·1 the -.l . ' ' J.-. 0 14 adloal -· • --·--~•r • , ' . ""'Moilllol Jia' Pn i=• uld tMa D41:-wu•lballCll!*llh11laatts. mandostwodaysap,becauaeol.avlllage -· Ofte young mab qive~ In to join a friend In Lorenze Berini's Foun· ..,., *• 1111 -otlho 1,., a.m. ni., pr<llll(ll alarm ad pralqilt)' of the incident In which a Ylllatc a1lO! dead bis taln of the Fo_urt Rivers In Rome. Rlalng temperatures prompted a wbltll irlclnMOd Ill a nar ,_. o1. Ille flra -Ill.I)' ...... ..., .d9wntown two sisters who bad not out with a,._ • number of Ylsi ors to seek .comfort In the Eternal Clly's fountains. ValttDI-Piii\• bu not yet been WCUna ·1ram 'the major -gralkin rilla. He said the iu•i'rillu offered ID l!Z• · delanDloed. ~...::of 2::' l·~y~J ~'!.'.._~~ ecute the man but the villagers dem;md. jn~ton at tile acene are allll at-~ ~·, wg~• t4 the gueitillas leave Instead. ,tnpti,,. lo aotablllh a dQllar ..... m apeadaled loday. Tho raids followed a wt.S of Arab ·""'-of the two quaint frame guerrilla a!f3cks· lnside Imel. inclu,ding 'll"lliloP• ;wbldl clala back ID the aat(y F rom --e I a bazooka attack on a buslood ol Ioraeli part d t:bl century. . • .... vacationers Tuesday. Two persoll!I were · °"' o.un, Joe McClure, IUf!end a LEVEE wounded in that attack and two aoldiers mature" audiences, bas added almost 300 Hmit.a(ions 00 an infonnal basis since ~ ~ npi i.nd wlila a -• • • who went ID inv.,tlpla were hurt when a fllms ID a ao-ca!Jed llmitid use list. June 1 _ the date many teachers begin ol. llll1ted 1ar ~ -a riiOf ~ 1111 · landmine exploded. Pri<r ID hiFI action, the films bad been ordering materills !or the fall. • 1"" ..... flnlll"!:, ":":=. ~,!!' ~ div~ for Ille Army Corps pf The ·1sraell filda .er. no lUfllfise -clasallled only for suggested grade level "! urc• you ID use your good oUlct. ID ...,.. U mm -.--..--• in .-.:1".tnento, Wd Isleton Is all lraell newspapers and official radios . . T cbe rev er a e th1s at'Uon,'' N1.....:..i1 10 'd -11 unllL Ille lllcl>esl apot on Andrua Ialand, which hinted strongly at repr!sals In the im· viewing. ea rs on otber levels could Pe•---•= ' fte ~of Illa blm wu jual ,-Ii lOftotbelow -level In places. medlate future. use the films at tbelr-diicretion if they ·:S~ '"•not be wi'"-your Nn•n- awty -llle~·yardGftlle -lOOyordlol.lbelovaewFIFlhodout tlnightthemlDbe-iate. ~ •w• ,_.,.. • ...._ """* ,_... OllnpollJ, IM ,_.the ~of lbe two ri••D. caus-Now the flhru have been put arbllrarfiy or your desire. I cu but say that speak--U. ,......-=Ille cl~ out ol reach. Ing as the superlntendert of lhe Newport· -"'"· ud· ~,la. ___ '7'"' _ o! two hial!Paya. ind a From Pfl#le I Dooker claims tho! ~ films on Mesa Unl!led School District, 1 quesl!OO Mala .File Slal1ln at flrlt '"""" the e, Ille .Coo!Dly llleriffs • --our conil ued 1 u--" ·th ft~ _.... be . ............... lil the 1ald. • ' ' • ·RE· · CA• LL : 0 •• 0 :· • tead!lna, art, ma~tia ind literature n "' a ~P w1 your -'-..,,..... w...-....,. ...._ w-put on~-u~ beca of their ,._ department in this sensitive &."fa," he ad· -• )'11:'1. "°"rhr, · II waa ,... ·~ water wu rillna a!owly. About ~· ._ -use a~ d · ....... ,_ -after the li<eak water sprtad v~ teclmlcal nature. ·~icon said the action undermines any Boll-·Qlllf Qialla KJ11m aaid U.. -aa far aa all milea from the meeting cJaill1I the following faults lot mental s~u ~· :.!"';;~ ~ attempts '. whi<;b have .IJeon madt ID !>eat Gf tlla flrt IC: • ... ~ ~ ~ ~~~elloe ..a, to' ll 1 I . ~ ~: • \ 1 • -~-'•~;Ii>~~-·-...:.........._,.,_ mt Gaiid .;......\,n •• , .. ecluca-llMa in a ·-at UJO rtar '" "'"--· j ~ lor tlllld ~ 'for ilulileroua p 0 (\I• ·~--' w-• -• .,...,.., """""" . ,....-~ '"' ' . l'ollUJ\'"' PWt llJlldina, pennltllnc fiiiilIUoVlalaelafloWalq-10 IWWYI and !ettera 111pportlng the :f:'~l':.lhelracfe! .. elillatutlty ·-t~'.. c~dliit'liy -lo leap a lout.fool _. to tbo mllea of Calllunla 110 -ard !ram prtllllt llCbool ayatem. . "I find this aort of censonbip .,.. the impoaiti<n ~ cenaor>hip at aome cen- -'l'rawl bulJdtn(, 1wbare =:.o:"~bridlt~amento ·-RelusallDacbedulellllldy.-lonS<111 necesaary," Nicoll aald, "It llrows lbe tnl)evel,"besald. · , ·'\' ~ -WU uplOdad ~L , ._:1==-ili . · • _._ lalboob. I '1Jrecl li• lj,Jlllii fw jt ~ "~J>ave !al/ii bl lhe a~,llJe;,;;· llwoilap tt .,. v~ . · "" .,.,. _ ~,,...., · -...caoa1rtmt ,,_,...,tlol) "' Ilia ... ..._._ ~ .iH .. ~ 14111b>alillltitllf ,_, Ill •r '· W.llY Wllloil 1o · 1111 rear ict ~ :,:•~ ,:9-... ~~ ~ 11ona11y .~JC'"'°• •· '" &rid;i !eodilra to 'li>Ow'il\ · ~than lii!Fi. •·utilif~ ~I! , IMilliltilc. 'nle ·-I "" d Ille ,W•.,.. .. ~· _,_ . -Dlapprv.al' of ,acceptance of federal anyoae el.le tbo maloa'Uy Jriela of lbe geat that Ibey are incapoble of ~J::,', ~~ve1 'b;1~ --ai....i' J -ow;, .... 1!WN for a tip funds needed ID better the educaUonal etudents with -.they"""'.'" malerlal1 appropriate ID I he maturity _ bul tbo P*d uld tboy were ._,ed •-· · --bu l•vels of thelr .. studeots." .. · ,_ -~ ..,. ...... , '·Ip••• bdoq:dif"'wL II'•":'.:;._ ;. -~·'"·' comm·-•-"-' "~ county board not adopted tile ' ----. 00 -. ~ J -""""' w .. -~~ rearnnged flhn llstlni. but Donker said Peterson said 1Ddaybe'dldno!C0111ldtr tnaml>on Of· his olaff rtmon noords, ·--_._ _ _.,, waa not -...._,_,~~ la........, atalf, ••· ..__._ · •·· ~ · Ille new ·poll~ "..monhlp" '"the true , From Pqe I CRITICAL. COMMENTS • • • To Be Sent Into Miami ;: WAS.IllNGTON '(UPI) -MWlal7 troops will be po111Ulllltd ID the Miami Boch aiu for the' ne-rauc ¥<i Republia1n national convanUons, At· 1ornly Geoetal Richard G. Kleindienlt and Florida Gov. Rtubln Alnw ~ nounced today. '"These conventioM muat be eonducted In an atmosphere of respect for the ~ 1UtuUonal riahta and tbe public saltly or all persons, including dtleplea and nondtlegates," they said in a statement WueP by the.. Justice Department . There was ~ ezplanation ho\v many troops would be involved or from what , bases they would be drawn. But it wu learned that 1~tive duty men from more than one service would be M on .duty. J>mwnably, Florida N. a t I o n a I Guardsmen will alao be uaad, 11 needed • (The Dtfe111e Department atalamtnl aald that faderal military forcea would ba olatloned on federal properiy and that military authoritl~ are a u r v e· y t n c Homestead AFB near Miami t o determine \vhat that base can handle, the Asaoclated Prell reporied.) The governor and the atlorney general said the decision to involve federal assi.!tance at the conventioM wu bued on· indications they recelVed from local law enforcement officlall. They were told additional resources migbt be necesaary to ensure the maintenance of peace; ord~ and puhllc saltly. • "Planning will include amngmien{s !or equipment and logistical supiiorl and the prepositioning of mllltary forces ln the Mlami·Mlami Beach area," the 1tate- ment 1aid. "In keeping with similar mangements made in . past t conventionJ, t h e Departments of Jiatlce and' Defeme will provide assistance to Florida law en· forcement agencleJ in plaM.lng for the Democratic and ·lloJX!bllcan . National Conventiorui," the ttatement aid . A Justice Department 1pH:esman aid be could not elabonte on details becaua "lt Is all in the planning stages." The Democratic convenllon -mln'ed by Violent street clashes between antiwar demon!tritors and Chicago police in IMS -opens In Miami Besch July 10 and ta scheduled ID end iho 14th. The ilol'Jblican convention, moved to Miami Beach from san Diego, is - ed Aug. 21·U. ' A Jilltlce Depar!mfni 1pokeoman 11id the <leporlmmits ' lnvolwmmt would pdlnu!IJ,-.. ~·of.tmds from the J:.sl' -t ~l!loce Administration ape! elforts 'by O,m, mun!ty Reltu... Ser'V!ce, wlilcb' Ii 1lrii1elt1Mi the_, i'!' ·• . • Fro111r .. e I McGOVERN ••• Ilo)<d.aald ·~ ·wm bt almolt u delcmltlad hnn"""Pely, ·1!UI .Mdluch pann!Jl.;r.;;;:;~;the~ty. -....--·flit -~ practlClng the ...,.. ol 1l1at~ ~ . ' -1" at h1a ·1 ... ..i -· wtth pl>\lllO lla1d 11 -,_ 1111 llPllddft Marn, at ...,Refusal ID rmew the <00bacta of "I'd AY 1beri ls lbmie confusion on the preolden\lal nomlnati<n at the party' a llJtel nmal•lnC In operatloo anlll a -~e ~ --wwlt WU uu.m and h1a ochriin!Cnllva llall. part ol Dt. Nlcoll oi-er ollr auc!Jo.rilual COllV-ntxl month. . ~ 11 bmd." · .._ -Approval of an ·-u .. ...,. Bill J ' material policies," Petenoo saJ<1. An aide In WaablJJctm aald h1a lllate- 'nle bnli-..........,, atcrod at the tract poUcy ID addlt the llCbool aya1am y oe s "We a're not !i'a<.'lking cen~p in meftt WU prompted by a story in the rear of -Ille bulldinfl"and ,_...-in-B zil . wltb.lcllll term contnda. • our sense of lhe word, because notblng is New Yori< 'llmes today .•bout Troy'• formation lropt at the -~ aawd, ra t.o Expel The Jut point relen 1o action taken Bridge F-11·_ being completely withheld. I believe the !~kpr'" .. '· ~.~ua1' IDnomlnacltaltUKonennedy. foi be aid, -IJtn!en\lltl'e -ID...,. TueadQ to adopt a porUaa ol the t1ate U£UJ Newport-Mesa people don't quite 1111-~ ·~~ -Wn tho blu, bef~ Ire tbe Education Cojfe allowinC cmtracts for deqland what we have done." · Here Is Kennedy'1alatement: ::,1n1~~~~i:· ~ng Beach Ma n =~1e1a::·,:;:.wpertn. r~dg0~:;f~~l~ ~=lkz: ... ~:::~~~ ~1°S~~ cUtocton prollably · be ~ ID llRA8IUA, Brull (AP) -'11>e U.S, .:.::::1i:': = :::-1 ~=ta'!': batd>le River. "! Wl!Uld jlredict that after we have bed on the part ol the pron or any -In da_lor1D1al Ille oal ofter ~le ~ A1I ~ bere ara 10.1nr to tbo'bolnl, JIU! a m*""""" Imm of two '.!be struclllte, from where Biiiy a clJance ID tallt about tt, Ibey will better the minds of the dtloSales lo. ~ • from ~ _..._ J·~ a~~ 11111 m Ille tracta Wltb --·~m. Joe took 1 final' ft•-•e Jn the hll undtN!and wllit we are do'-with thiJ Democratic Natlonal COll•entlon or 111t .'*-ii::;: -_, --u Y con ~ ,_ reoordln• "Ode fuBIDy Joe" by po'Ucy," be 1ald. '"" public, 1 wl!lh to repeat and ll!lte as adf; fwmerl7 of Lone Beacll, -wu adVance rm,ewal ful\l!!· •ft • t _, • finally Bi I can, that 1iJere ·-no """'°"· . ~ ... .._. 1_,,..,,_ '"··•-· Tl!e OIJO.year notici' ~ ~ .,..,. • Bollby Gentry, collapoed 'l'j!esday. -· "' ..-.-·--.--,..._ reduCed to a all m-aotlce wUh ·Ille Lefior• County supervlaot Ray cin:umltances under wliich I WOll!d ·ac· ei ~!Jn. . · pollet change. 11 wu approved, ~la Tribble aaid be bad been 1ry1ng Satellite Launched ::,t ;..~1nauoo tor any national of!lce, • • u • ..,, If, and 1 COllJl>llllon Antoola aevenl attempts ID amend:ll by Mrl.-to aet replacement of the apan, had tried to Oy Iba I.I mil• back ID 'the Hernanda Sontana, a Spanh!Jr cHbeii,. Boyd and Dt. Browne. but wu advlaed tt WU as solid aa MOSCOW (AP) _ The SO\>Jet rotetn-.~':"a z~=~.:u= boll,...; tbe qJlla _._.,. ~ not 1!WN anilned May U In tbe Ull<mtril' Jlecall propootnta were In !be county the hit reconl's sales. ment launched u,. 4t3td UJU!ljnned the convention, McGoveni aa1d _,_ ID •· i--"'-·•~ ,......,, ~~"--···-~-•·•··· •-· f del1t'1.ofllceloday1Dflle.iit-ofin-r~~~~~~~~~~~r=iCoO~~lnoo~~~~·-"~"-~~~-~-~an~mm~·~~iced~·~· ~~~-~--'~··~~sta~tamen~~·~;;;;;;;;~r~-;;:;; .,.ve •-_...... ' w"""""' ~·~~.-~.. -• O tent ID clrcula!e recall pellllom Mrs ~w ~ay, ~--• • ...._, • . The dlopper . WU ~ l'Glllllaln Va1le7 DlamanUna, ,.,.. llrady ·?U ..... Id G~ an4 ~ have .. Ved~ ID Ille eircllnc abqYe ,an --.,,.. a_ in various ~ O!IPtf•-· lie•· · 1itJtl~iQ ~ ~ PallijlJac jbe!r bieycUat bad,,_ bit bJ • oar wlian 1111 · bWy Mid ~. , : -i" _..., ·die ~ potj!ilD nqu1r1ng -malfllnctjon OO<Ur?td, Man:taon said. , · It ta coihmon ·far · Brasil ~ ·deport ·.·al~ ol 20 -t ot.:lllo.dlalrlct'a larellntra !« not .olilervin& lo¢al Ila votao Will be ctmUAted. • ~- DAILY PILOT _. • 'Ille ."'1baay did net say If fonnal If the necessary number ol 1lgnature1 criminal chu1IS ba<l'l>een made apll!lf ari collkted within six montbe, 1lle Brady and no details ol !lie case win' -bOald'ofeifucatlon is obllgattd ID call .a released. · . recall tlocllc•i. • TODAY by Pot ~P;tt~~ti~n O~taµireJJ-~ . i., . . lliiil ...... ~ill! ... ~ ...... ~,· • ' ' • I ·• • By Shap ely· AO. .. e._<n. t Up.s.et ·. ~;;jt;!,;~em~ TAU.AHASSEE; Fla. (AP) 7 Sliape!y beverqe ...,,1 SblrleJ ~ ba4 no . 11u1i-JIOlina u a lior p1c1tup 1o "lure men Into tbe crime of mn<*lnc mar&. ji!ana," Ille Ill Dtalrlct C<iurt IL Appeal baa lliled. hi a U oplnlae writlm bJ Chief Jud&• Sam Spector, t11t court Tu u d a y ovtrtum«t a marl~ conl1ctlon ob- tained by Mn. , • Palatka divorcee lnvlllllptlng tralllc tn St. Aµ~ on Ille ~ ol Sl Johns C9unty Sber!ff ~, Olnttt. • . comt l'IJIClllllM 1he-pomalon of niarl;w!a Cllllyfetloil 'and Oftt.ytar jail =-aplnat Te Spencer, 31, ol Sl . 8pencer WU anolled In August 1170 Iller be -Mn. Thompson In a bar and tbe acetplol! b!I lnnlallon to go to hb • • • ~: al~. Since no atone over 3600 c&raU '~ , ha& ev•r betn previously teportecl, cauch be wt.lied Jn. lid aid be. lh!a gem Is by far .the ·world'• ,Jar. droye TbolJIPiOll' 1o· a lloro ID buy . gest. rolling ~;;&~ IDIOlre the marljlllna. : ' The quality of th!• emer.aJd, now 1 "lflsbOoelt!>1lie dicDflj of Ilia·-Ol ·In unknown wva1' bandr, ~ qu ... "'1orida ID allow Amilt apnla tehoMr> ltfoned. Althoogb •IOllle 'report tllat to be of queiti-~In Oniir lo • 'It Is a'fllMI pm. I woqld'Iikt to -!~re mm inlo comolftttns the crime of this stone •• ·, If it exlsta, before be- smoking marijuana,",,spector uld. lle\llnf lltat It It <If.gem quality. The judge a!1f an ~hlducement Since pnly 20 percent of all stones was involved;~ the• pickup. . are of gem ~ly, lheae GOlibts "It 'woulil IOlft court not ID ··•-bJe · • ••• "• , __ .._. are rea..,... . . ,,,cogn= ""' ......-. In retum. The f8!Jled Cullfl1an, one of the lot which ilil''"'1!Dant ' t a lar .. •I atones ever fcniud, w•• cut crime," SplCfaf liiil. .... , -"Bflliinltll .-,..,-llnl' wbeft· Into four lesser ge1111 :1rhoa!! 'wtllbb 'Mo!'*' Eva• .irCliid ~apple with .totaled lessihall.-~ U which aht ~l!d' Xf ~,' a..,i the SwlH repol'I· la correct the con"'-·•-tlu\JU, .,.., .the 20,000 cuat , emerald must . welfll 1oo&;';;;. • II I about 9 pounds, the alJPl'l)Zlmele have w..W Ji~.u':n u:,; weight ofa gallon of walir ,OU buy wtU of and Ind ot the storer -. in ~ ~tomiJl'=~ce H11tor1ca111, t11ost 1erce 1tone1 -...~Uu,!o.~rf<irm cll!"'I ~ ~•·C11t Into two or !Dore unaller a. ........,. • • • 11em1, so we may 11ever knQw tbe • • • • • 't ' .. j.C.' fium;!t~;~.ilW~ 1123 NEWPORT BLVO.;' COSTA MESA CONVINll!ll TERMS 2l ~IAH IN IAMI IOCATIOll IANICAMllllCARD -MAITU CHARtli PHONI Ml·i.ol · § • laa1fl!ed thlt once thOy IMn, 'llO oHeted het ...,,. marl- .ltiirt•iilla~ 1bal the ·eeit· ._ ____________ _._ ...... --.. "l:UddlJni" ilh Iba .1 • , "Socletyllia ..._,.., ...,_• ·11 alze or quality, of 'this buga a.zest Cintuct." · ~-::;.;'f :.. .emerald. (Adv.) a. ................ ••-•• ....... -..... ... . . . • • • • .. • -~=~~.:_-__~~~~~~~~~~_L':~~~~~~~~~___;,~J__~~-=-~--'l'--~~~~-'--'- s c In of p h cl d d w da It lo ab po • s County Votes to Continue Harbor ·uhsidie·s: ' . . . 111 JACK BROllCK . CH~ DllY ,..., ... IJ •Aftor tllree y ..... ol lluey and dtbate, 1be Oran&e Counl)I 8olrd ol ~ Voted 'l'lleodoy to COlrtJnllt the -t program of nimburrln& '<outal ...,,. munltlea lot lifeguard servlcea from Harbor Department fundl and to continue the subsidy Pl"<li'8l1I to com-te cltlea fw beach llMl"1I from inland areas. There was one new move. Board members voted to ..U llate legWatlon to allow the~_.,. to be paid bJ the lllibOr, Bea""" ·and Parka Deportment rather than from the couaty g..-.1 f\lnd, 11 al pr-. . 'Ibo de~ Pl.YI lot aclllal Ju.sun ~ but II prevented by law from ,.Yllc the ...... aiblldy. '!'be !JooM. -~ -aloo accepted rtcOQUDelldallons Milultlnc from a year- long ' lludy" of: the LlfecUard CohtrOc.I Prograpt arid the 8'!lch City Financial Ass!Jtanco Program. . 'Illey lncl!lded: . -'lbol a. joint lludy Involving lbe llarbOr District and tile Cities ol ~wport JINc:h llld San (:lemeole be coilililcted rquding' tbo 'Ulipment ,<I.,-.-It y Ultiiard ponannel IO".accompallrffarbot Patrolmen at Newport and Dana Point 11..i.on. Robert y I b I 0 DI k I ' adJnlnillratlve servloes ofUcer for the dtltrlcl said Illa! looquillee· In cost would be lludJ<icJ and • repotl mlde laltr ~ tlte boar11. -ni.t llO JJtnda lte.&iYl'Jl to the ell)'. of Seal Beacb· for llft(IW'd service · 1t Surfside Qilooy since the city had an- nexed SUrfslde and the county no longer bad a leaal Interest In the beach. • , -Tbat the cost ol !be Seil !leach )lleruard service contract'-covering SUrlslde (135,708) be del<te<I from tbe 1972-73 Barbol'I Beacb<s and Parks budget. -'!bat tbe district be iutborized to won wlth btac!I cili<s to develop a stand· an! fotml! for the 1umlttal ol IUbolcly procnm wblch ..,. "1111 --~1-~i lileguaril contract propoaal.s and seek to • oounty • $16!;oll0 a year, plill • .,. obtalll UIWlfmous . agretll!ent on 006t · prqtiinate n.. )lel'Ctllt ~ tor -. elements of such proposab. of·tlvlng 'Wl(e !ncreast11 to cll1 _.,... llowevu , the board members belked at The new total cost would be 1111,111. adoplln( a reoommendsllon from the Under tbt aClop!Od ~ Illa 8" yeor-IOll( st11dy wbleh would have ba:..d belCb clUes-1!0uJd-r,..;,. lw 1!111 le subeldy payments lo the cities on tbe Jm.73 as follow1: Baa ~ lronl basis of 1ctual cool figures for lifeguard the CU!ftOI $2!,0ll to as.~; •....- and beach safety service to the com-Beach from $21,731 to _..,., lie-I munltles. Beach from 115.110 to $17,•; lltmtlJlcton 'Ibey voted to conUnuo the present Beach from $4-0,504 to fU.Olli ol .fleal • Beach, fll,IU to $!jl,"5. Road to School If the proi-t alltmallN pajMd I>; the Harbor Dlstrlct'1 study hod 'beeo adopted, for examplo, Newport &ljch'§ lileguan( service payment .l!oulcl hav. dropped $16,000 while Huntiftl!Oll llt,lch'a •·ould have increased by $23.,000. Won't Be · Ready Board Chairman Ronald Caspera ol Newport Beach said the beadles aJonr &he Orange Coat were 0 the coanty'a finest &SSel!I, .. ''They are reall y CQUnty regional parks," .satd the fifth district supervisor. But he objected to the alternaUve ~ When Los AllBOs Intermediate School opens In· the fall to aerve El Toro students, the school district will have climbed one more mountain in keeping lip wltb 'Ille 'area's population growth. However, tbe county Road Department will still be only hill way up the hill. C.onslructlon ol roads to reach the acbool from El Toro probably won't be com- pleted untn mld-1'13, accordlni to county road offtclal Murray Skt'm. Because of the c!el1y of the road dtpartment -or the speed of Ille achoo! dlslrict -aome 750 El Toro 1tventh and eighth graders will continue to be bused one mile down the freeway. The new -ti located -AUoo Creek Public Rights Eyed in Capo Gai.ebo Baule • ~pistrano Beach people got IU~ from the Board of SUpervisorl Tuesday In tbelr tflotll to .... a 2.5-aere porcel of bluff land uverlootlna Doheny Slate Parl: ·Beach. ' ' &Ji,.rvl.l(lr l\CJDald Caspers pmbed throulh a motion to direct the Co\qllY Coamel to detmnlne the public'• rlghta to the tend which tile Clpo resldellll Willi to preeene as a park. RM Butter,'prestilent ol the caplatrano llelch Homeowners Aaaoclatim llld the ·~ • 1 .cleSruction of an dd ,_ at the Paliliclel park Ille hid -·haltlli Ind that lhll IP"OUP will i!ontJoue to flgbl for Ill ~a""'1 ... publlo; ff<k. \ ' .Ith ' Butter llkl many -" a the ..,... had used the acreace u a ,.t and claimed that Edward Dollenj, who developed ·U... -l bl · the !Dia, bad dedicated tllel.i' ...... U I park. Ht ottered:' !bl 111ppl1 the Cquoly Counsel with lnforlnallon on pilbUc rights tstabu.bed to the property by ""' over the yeara. Tbe gazebo wu onlered tom down by Ed Rosenbaum who eontendJ he o"°' the ~-Rooenba!DD said ho bu been paying tam on It for el8ht yeara and bought It from the Qierry-llec!lty Com- pany. Bomb Shatters • Sex Boµ.tique TEL A VIV (~) -An exp!Ollon wrecked·,• su boutique In Tel Aviv t... day, and police arreated lwo re0.- 1tudents. '!'be police bad J>etn: .l.rln« In wait followlni lllllll«OOI -ts qainst - llhope from rellglooa militants. Tbe youths tried to run down -poUi:eman while lrylnl to escape by car, and the officer littd a IKlllet11nto a rear tire, police aakl. 'nle shop 'Wu virtuaD)' destroyed. A aimilar boutique In Jtn1>1lem bu be<n the ,.,... of -atlom by relJclOul leaden lor ....u. I "• I • El Toro In the Aogt111 Hilb .,.. of Mission Viejo. S\<'"11 said Monday, lbot an. t1r vim>mental impact 1tudy ot four road corislruCt.ll!a ~jecll II> Allio Creek bu been Ille. nwor faolot •.tile daliy, Thi county bu pi-oposed to cro11 llie cretk wltb bridges at LOI AUIOI and Mulrlandl BoulevardJ, Jeronimo Road and Trabuco Road. • ! .. The county bid bugettd ....e· !600,oOo for the Mulrlanctl, L<>a Allaoa and Jeroolino projects tb1s flacal year, stonn said, bu! tile e1vlrmmenta1 lludy ha! delayed bolh design and construction pb .... of the project. "We re<OgnU lbe importance of all these roads to the people in the area,'' Storm· said. "'lbere is IOI"! ol a lack o1 communicaUon between El Toro and the Mlssloo Viejo area because just about ~ only link is the freeway.'" The envlroruneotal lludy w 111 determine the effect ol the oon5tructlon on the area and the flood conditions the road! and bridges will have to withstand, according to Storm. Be said ft lhould I"! completed "frithln the next few weeks and, afle noview by the county Plannlng lleplu1ment, will be forwarded to tbe Planning CommWlon for ofllclal IP' J>IOVal. Storm said lhat n no appeal 13 made of the commission'• aw..Val of the report, Ille Road Deparlmenl can fmtlb bridge design for the road and let the projects out for bid. Be said COlll!ruclion would probably not begin 00 any of the projec\s until the first mootbl of 1m· and that Ibey would not be completed until tile middle of the summer -by the !97s.7t acbool year. Coostruct1on o! LOI Aliaol lntmn<dtale School is bebind · llCbedule, accordln( to officials of Ille Sin Joaquin ElemenlarJI llcbool Dlltrlct, bu! lho!lld be -lelld by November. El Toro lnlennedlate stuclenls now al- t&' 'Pu Intermediate Sc!too~I Vlllo ,0 ~ Hls~Ond lo ao eo tlnW•lbe7 cu lie to Lcis ~; • Dllirlc:t u-portaUOn a t r e c t o r Florence Walp said the diltrlct 11 lookln( Into the possibility of building a tern.· porary walkway or bike lrlll from El Torn"to the .... -.0 lhe llludenla won't baVe to continue to ride the bus. "It's not ~ a mlle for most of them/' Mrs. Walp noted. 0 1t's rull7 a a!iame we can't get through there." Woman Lingerie Firm Has .Had It PAWTUCKET, -R.L (UPI) -The American Tutlle Co. plllll • hero will close June 30 becauae fewer women ·ue · wearing lacy undtrgannentl. posal ".!based. on Linear feel of beaches." ,, '"!bat Idea does not make sense," •d C.ispers. "If applltd , Newport would lose money and Huntington Beach gain while ~ew_port has pie widest beaches on .the coa#t IUld must 1alq! c;are ol more,peo- Jile.'~ .'I Y-a blonski said' the formula "relates to the le.vel al qpenditure by the various beach cities.,,.., Caspers repUed, "It is hard to tell Newport that ,they get less when they ser:ve 'so many inland pt0ple." 'But the supervisor crllicized Newport's' restriction on surfers. ''They should cut down their blackball areas wtllch bar 11.1rfers arter 7:30 a.m.11, he argued. ''Dotleny State Park and Laguna Niguel beaches have a more liberal, sensible policy. ' "Large s'8"fboard areas work there, "'hY not. In Newport?" he queried. ''Sur£ers have to bJt,chhlke, creating traf. flc cong!Stlon, to other beaches." 'BOO Reed; NeWjlo11 Bl.ach~ cblilf, lntrodyc••• bl,.,...lf a~ . man fi'om ~ " said IW' . 'bo gJad1 to disCuita ni..:O $1Jf11~g aroas'."WJth . Caopers, but add~. "When )'OU ....ruce.. the diScusslo.n to basic Value's, aafety is · Claspet4U .ProfJlems . uP1 T11...n.i.a the Issue!" . Mrs. G~t'1i-ud~ shining of· Austr.tlia runs Info some _difiicµlty :asshe arrives in~. England tor the · fl•'¢ ~·v of t~e Roy;iJ. Ascol. ~ter her conical,hat , breaks, -she reinov~. it with the aid of her son, Da•id, an.d carties jt 'off, See story, Page 4. . ~ . . C~p~ B()ar·d .: .C~,it~c.ized •• He also u'glJed, "We are eonstanfly trying to ~ve surfers more r, bul safety is the top constderatWm:' · .Reed called attention to Newp6rt'111Ck of .parking and said, "laat yeor •bout 4,000 persons were resCued on OW' beaches but .,,llQO lllch lnckfeoli .WeM avoided by JftVC!ntive m~ ".' He noted that 40 percent of tbe beaclt ~ In tl)e city cunt from other ateu. Tbt boaid alto approved an-alldltlona~ sugg..Uon ~ tbe .stud.Y CalJlng for the Harbor, Belcliilr and Paru De~-~ to Work . with 'AuotlnitoD 'Beach lo .. 'S"'3atriroller T ac~ics' Ci(e4 itJ .. l:f1Titr.a,ct .Jleri~qL , ;~ ~~·~:· :, A candidate for election to tbie vacant 'the ~er ·bl which the :~· admin· Monday'1 mbve a ttb&sty "-'-'-1 ..... " .' • • • ~ ~ board seat of. Dr. Robert Bouley In San Im.rs nelrly $10 iiilllJoO •• yw/" the • ''How obolii,~110 speJzy~i;i.,;;· °" Tfm~~·ry B1c OJ.-~e 7·-the lrUiteet al mlnlatet 1ald; · · : I , . ,; , ,/ ~ "110il f¥ltl~-aoil. I .... Oft>* llili 111U10i1 IC!iioI~ci for Tbe board-fritli 11 .tlli mi aM!ve JW.ll<iJiil!t,a-year bU!ai" ~ a!ked of lliit ~ ' ..._...._ -ol Su . Tiuman · · · '" toda r,eop ' ·-··· ffit!lllber-votri "I liqo4af.glgbl le~-....... . ' '!· ... ' : ' . . . .. ' Benodicl before t1ia iiim-'• election•. tend Supt, Truman Belledlct:a oontrac) ••Try to get that one through bel.w-_...._ -' ~_. -· 0 -. '"-v-, a local f t' ' •· '-' J'·"·' 1·· xt · .. .,. · Appi"ovll of --·"' •~tent-·-~· ~ --or wo years ~Y-...,,. o ne year, Frld<ty " allCf Monday and· ypur (t!le and~ frall ' mlnlater, said bis.t wu not related to but trusltes fell · unc1<r'·crwCiim for not board'•) judgment would be.quellloned;l< porsry blc)ocla °" t~ mert•· 91'_ _ ~en·ts of the a' Ir" their '"'-"'-'· until. ' addl~ to BOUloYRoclt!lel. inld _Jloul_ev Al.Ito. atCretkLOI to~, "" ~ _ _ "' w a mg ••=~ ~Q ·Vernon. lnlUted tllat crillcal _,...,_ - mlnlatratar, "but ' wbtther the achoo! the Jlleilda.were nialled" olll last Frtc!ay. "ought to bave·cfuo-clelll:ier-;;;;d-"iW( Albos lnllnnedlate School wu _.... r h08rd reat1y·carea about ill responsibility The sudden ·--which . lrmteell no~etltatlon~of.111 wb6 ,are gt1w.ely Tuesday by the Or•-r-....., -lit to the public.·• ;. · chairman Bob BUnl ini!ifded .,... "proper concerned and wh9 poy the bllta. • • SUpervim. -.. ~, ~!!'-2~~!~,'r_~Y'• a c I I 0 n noliC!'," -creatlid.a1weekend •peUUon · "l'.feeitb1ttlietelano'qUtcl8'W17to Fifth Dlatrlcl SUpervlaot -..I W, .. -·u~ -·~ drive which finled by ......... lime •• , d· .. -~-~"---•• ·-~~'"'"''-' r •• _ ··" tbe J 1111).foot trail would "When only four men-... or them a ·--~~.u, .... •u·~~~ m _, .............. ~~-, .... ' lame duclt _ make~·reicbing deci-· Vernon, 'Wbo filed. ll a C'ID<ijdate !flt than'J;y ustng,lleamrolltt· tactics to ac• pnivlde' lllllCb-need'!f protection for lut .Friday ·belono the 1nlormatioo oe complbl{ao objective -a II.JU* a.. achoo! clJl!dNI at._.,, etllmated coal of stons with no coosld for repmen-Benedict!i :contract -·-. tabel..i ,...i one," bo lll!d. $1 Otill' • • · tatton of nearly bait lbe school district, '"W-~-!iii~-~-~---i;;;;;;;i;;;;;i;;;,;;;;---~-~~;;;;;;;:;;:;;' -· ;;;;;.:;;";;;;;;,_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~; the tupayers have a Ji8hl to questloo II Contract Ok.ayed For · Regional • Park in Niguel J. Arthur oakland, vice president of the firm which llWlOfactured lace, aald Tuesday the clooln( was caused by tbe new trends in women'• tdhlons: He aald tt percent of the lace made at A construction contract for Orange the plant waa used as trim on women'• County's Laguna Niguel Regional Parle 1 HURRY! COMI IN NOW ~ ~~~RIGllTl!R l'OR" ~JIF ID.LAI$ WORTH Of lingerie. wu awmled Tuesday to J. D. DU· HOMYer, he said, Dal women arc no • • feobaugh, Inc. of Riverside for $1,lll,946, longer wearin( tbole Items becaoae of l'1'be Rjversl"' o/m. wu tbe 1o ... a1 of 10 :!':r~~ :!i'~t:: .. -. bot panu, bidet~ lo'crev~ioi> the 1onc..ie1ayed park] About Ito persons wUI lose tbetr jobl wlllcb Includes • ZHcre\lake Within itl j l>ecauae atdie shutdown. 17'-acre boundaries and'll.Iocatlil)n La · 1 FREE Gins • Jtlt•I!. ~ .... ,· 100 , ........ tllt .... .,, •• • IAI.& l'lllCIS OOOD IN ML SIOlllS JUNll 22 ' tHIUit 'UN& JI .. . Contr_qcts Wi~h.Company FU Rood, norlh al CroWo • Volley\ Parkway, ._.. · 'JM construction"°"~ calls for tbei development .• of ~t1on ~1nd , matotenance ~ -· plcnlcl shelten, teftnJa COUl'll, io9d., 1eWtt1 and . . . ' . Giv~n Irvine Approval water -· 11111 park!og arcaa • • Tbe land WU -led by tlle Lq\lnll Nicuel Corponllan more thall lhree y..,. ago. Water for the boallnC and, llall!ng lUe wlD he !urnlahed bi' the' Moullan-Nlpel Water Dlltrlct 'from reel•---· valiatlon .....i, -tu. -• -.Im llwrill'• •• •Ir at~ -rnopJ...... Dancer Dr llonlJI G Aldrich -.nor ol UC llowe..,., provldel for city ~ 1or .I. 4 """"" · l(vt~ wtn be ti. teynol. .Uor at Sad-~ contlnulng pattola whUe the clly ' dltblct ComnlUlilty C o I le a• Corll- woru out ID amn...,.111 -the dty Tax Under Fll'' e -......... Tbandoy at 1:'5 ol COiia Meaa for 11pgr1ded crlmt aad . p.m. 111 u. .......,. putll( ,Joe. lrafllc Olllorcement. The otlletle wll ..-le 141 lludentl CilJ,~WU!lJm Woolle4tJr.told CllAllLOT'I'£, 1u:. (UPI) -liheny Ille -no cllarw!JI bet the <ouncll Tuoaday that the California Lewis bel aibdllle stale &Jereme court ..-.ct by Supt.·Fnd H. Bnmer, with RlgbWIJ l'lllol·bu......, to utend Its to_"°"'! a• tu levlod by the cl-dlplamu awarded 1rJ Alyn Mi .Btannoo1 ·trafllc edoreemenl -U In Irvine until ly on llPIGs.doncm. ' president al lhe bOud al trullen. • I, U -.. lllal Lon -In tho 11111 that the lovocatloll ltld beoedlctlon wUI be of· 'Dia other 1trvkel provided In the tu II an ~ ID problblt the pncllco ferod by Bilbop L1m RJcbmll of tbe ~ coatracll "''" .... -4. a pll1lclllar -· Church of J..,. Chrbl, Liiler-day -BulldlnJ department reviews al Jllnd-• A aaperlor tut Judl't ruled In lie Saints. q cooslrUclion. woman's favor last IJlrintl but 1111 ru1in( Hlghllghtlng the outdoor ceremony wtll -Fire protectlo!l ..mc. lot I per1od of wu owrlurned by a state •-11 court be pmentation ol 1peclal award! to ftvt yura wltb a JJ.month termlnatloA on the llOUncil that tho orlilDll lull c:oo-OUtatandln( graduates and revttatlon o! .._ . lalned procodural trrotl. lbt dasa Yll..Uctortan. ._/'" • STAIHLaU M'llL ll>a"ll l t YIA• , OU.&UNTllii ..,.. ........ ,.,, .. Of,..·~ BEA~ BAG CHA1R fl OM $8~ • • Iv ...... Juoo 21, 1m • MOf!iIY Fair .. . With_ Showe~· • I .. - 'New Polities' ' . .. w olnan, 30~ Tops Eman-riel C.eJl-er ... ~--S~UN\M~ .• ;-.,.;.E-R;-A-GA--1~~-,-e~H-?-l'-LL~.,-NE\\IE--R-,1R5AG.----ET....,,.'n'HE..:...._:. SUMMER OF.'92 WHEN .CHRIS COt.UMIUs 'THOIJGHT HE-0 FAU.OFF.THE -EDGEOFTHE EAP.TI-1! BVT ~. • ' . .. . . , ' ' •• ' ·I .. ' ' ' i ' ~ -.;. , .. .;: ' " .. ' ' " . • • ·. " • . ' . · ... ~· j NOTHING SEAlS-THE '.SUMM~ OF ll!Cl8 I . _4-'"'""'~~~~----· . THAT'S Wl\IEN'.THEY INVENTED " • ' · • ·.-H~t~ TALK ABOUT S'liilOQTH ! . ', . 11-iAT FIRsT ruTE CONVINCED' ME . -,,-----------,.;.-~\¥.HISKEY~ f'!eRE. lP. STAY !1 , .: • · '101,> PEOP,LE _ARE LUCKY.' A GLASS FUl.L · ' OF ICE CUj!IES,.A COUPLE OF FINGE~ OF LIGHT, SMOO'tH BUSHMILtS, .A SPLASH L:---....-....,---'---"--''-"· OFCOOLWATER.:... ,_ '· -' ' ''~THE ~SlJMMER 1·1 , ;'., REFRESHMENil' SINCE THE ICf.AGe: •. )l:)U SHOULI) :J'RY A 8'*4# ...... AT )l:)UR la<;4L IN_N. OR DO Yo(I . CALL THEM COCKTAIL:: l<OWNGES· '7HESE DAYS?· . • F - • . ! .• ' ,.---::--. t • .. ' • l• ~ , f"" r, . : .... l . ,, .-i: . . . I ' I ... ' -• • • I ' IO . er ..... . up_ .. ~. Ii 're .. in .. ' j 80 ' I ta pl · to no H ra ca p in ga • m . •• • I . BRIEFS · Ch1lo .Kuab-hua , vlce-loreign mlnllter; Jluang C h e n , ai1nf.e 1mba111dOr 'to France; arxl \Vang Hal-111111, assl!lanl foreign minister. Evll<r, °""'met wltb Klu-lng~. NCNA sal~. The agency eave DO delllll~)Ol1!*·~, , .. ,.~ ... ;;.~ ~ ~~ONS (,UPI) -The )J.N. Seau'ity CouncD's unanbnoua call for the world'a governments to take "all ap- pruprlate measures" against aerial bljacldne• m.w mixed reaction today. Israel Hid the tllectlvenesa of the appeal · wi>uld depend largely on Arab 1Wermnente. ' · U.S. . "'1lJbH'""'"" • GOorge I , Bush aald 'hia ~ lioped 11\e Security Council 11~iara-· · lion arxl a roolutlon adoj)ted • in Montreal · by the Interna- tional Cvil Aviation Organ!Ja- tlon "Will lead to effective measures qainst bijocking." e ;FJJl'• 6rettllllelll -WASHINGTON (AP) -.ID Ille wake al tWo duhes'11f Ille '9-mJllloa plape!, the Air Force bu grounded itl entire U.S. Oeet of Fill fighter. bomber planes. The Air Force aofTue!lday the grounding was "a precair ~ measure" ~ would remain in effect W1til the nuse of the two crubes Is determined. ·• 'Se11•te o.U.,, ,WASHINGTON (UPI) After taklng steps to lnoure ' liat porenll ... not .... pi,ceci with aovenlmtnt t.bylltien, 1 the -paued Ind II""! • ' $1t bllljjln-& care f'!D ;, l the~ -~· vitlred 'i lllmJJar 1111! n.:t. 1a on glound. ~. thlt dlllll ....... tm· ~ .. lad io " ocoairm1yl" ic::blld! ' -~. ·. .· ' e Nr-. •w~elll ·-~UPl)-AD advlaorJ ..... lo tlOe i)eport· -el-11odb. Dlucatlon arxl w.u.r. <--' ... ntec1 to ,,-.... ~- • 1 • . ' Employe's t. • . . . . - .. The no-charge checking-plan . for .. frugal· people·. Here's how Frugal Check works: You keep a minimum daily balance of $100 in your pe~nal .ct,i~king. account, and .you can write. all the · • r checks you want. For free. · No service charge whatsoever. ·If your balance dips below $100, we 'll only charge you one dollar tor that month. No matter how many checks y9u_writ~. So you see; you will save money. With Frugal c}ie~k . ' • • , r ' • . '• I ......:.._ I •\. SOtrm: COAST PLAZA omCE 33~ BriltAJI St. (71') 540-6211 H. M. Stolte, M- ---, HUNTING'r(>N BEACHOFFIG~ 302 Filth St. . (71').~9¥1 . Victor J.Ruedr,~ ' . '. • DAILY PILOT •· Howard Johnsbn DieS . ·75 ' . ' _Co§t iof Living_ . . . Gllirth~ ~-~ay • . . . . . LAST .4 DA Y\S! ... ' . ' . . . Sears Presents . ' :'lri un:asual .-... . ' . . C'olle.ction .,"91 Great. Pafut~:·.: ' ~eproduetilms • New, Unique Method of .Applying . Fine Arb to C nry;o · . •A&'ociasWs • Ml Pfiiiliiliona " fwred • •1a<lali1• --·•••••• i ' , ' . '• ' . c..ot . ~ •• :ol Wood __:__~ J l11n tk • • l ·~la•• a 1 I ••·f2 t ge -.. i\,o ~. • • .... ---.-. / ' Sears . . ' •' . ' . 1"M•i•I' l '" .. f to _. e s•zdl&a ~ Pri.cM·i lfra · tl1r1t Sfd,, _ ,.,,,._ ~33~.il. ft:tlll()~ . e · DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Ro wdy P ublic Meetings.- Appannl coincidence h11 caused a rash or heated • meetings far and wide along the South Orange Coast In recent days. In san Ju111 Caplttrano, where major ionlng mat- ten can <auae tempers to flare, a City councilman r .. cenUy auggerted that sheriffs officers Jil in on plan· ning comm!Jslon meetings to keep things cooled down . In Dana Point where a major ..,luUon II needed over alignment of 'Pacific Coast Highway, a top-level county p1anner and unidentified citizen nearly squared off physically early last week during a public meeting. Other stormy sessions -laced with l'ltrlollc com· men! -are plaguing the Laguna Beach Unified SChool D!Jlrict. Certainly, oome angry commenll are to be expected In controveuial lasues, but the nature of the common· tary "I recent meetings belongs in the barroom brawl , not the public mee~ place. Rea.ton, • reco tlon of common courtesy and a desU. to •el•e pro ems should be foremost considera- tions at sucb public events. 1 , It -ridiculous tbai pubUc hearings must be ~~ · ~•-I!> llllllltiln order. !.> • · .. Q:a\O~ Thursday • ·• ~ Hto "iichool's class oi '72 la "on the -t1 w!llleaps, gowns and diplomas tucked ;1•W • t th~· wU1 be more ceremonies and honors 11 tomm nl I for 'the'243 gradilatu or Saddleback Collesii and "' the 585 who wiµ make up the biggest ~duitlng cl~ In the bistory of San Clemente High ·• , ~aledlctoiiin Don Klng ind salutatorian U!slie ~ wW i.ad the San Clemente aenlors to the 7:30 p~ceremony. Next year, with the opening of the new DM Hiiia High School San Clemente'• clua wt1i be bid< to normal size and there will be two graduaUons for Ille South Counfy !UJtrll:t: Saddleback'a valedlctomn wW be named at the 6:45 p.m. ceremony tomorrow, the top rtudent among the top 10 percent of the graduating clas•, who wW be honored as a group. Laguna Beach found u .. u with no fewer than three valedictorians for the 281·member senior class graduated last week, when seniors Jane Ralhlefsen, WU· llam Bird and .Kristin Theire all emerged with perfect 4.0 grade averages for· their high school years. Landscaping Isn't All Two years ago, when a Sao Clemente group turned S3,000 over to a Chamber of Commerce com mittee after a successful first-day stamp sale, the use of the funds seemed simple. The money, said the San Clemente Dons -the donors -would be used for "ecological and environ· ment i.biprovement." Now, two years later, those Cunds have stirred con• troversy and .!()me bitter allegations against the chair- man of the chamber's environmental improvement com· mlttee. Recycling Center leader Llon,.i Burt claims his r,pe~!ed ,requests for some o( the funds lo help bis worlbwlit!e effort "were dismissed without explana- ~~ ' The funds, inBlsted Chamber offi,Qals, are commit,. led to several projects, Including $1,000 toward land· scaping at a Rtopooed city pier entrance Improvement. O&vloosly: the Chamber can spend its money as it sees fi~ but It Should not boast that II is licking environ· mental pro)>lems In San Clemente simply by having a beautification committee. The gr_,.tlng of the f1mds,-by·lnd·large, has been guided by. a narrow viewpoint toward "ecology" -a much-abused word and concept these days. Enmonmental improvement· stretches far beyond beautification.through landscaping. S 'Not an Adequate Steward of My Children's Education' . P iolicies; Attitudes of . Board of Education Prote.sted . To the jjcu~ • . ' Aa I , -time~ a!!d ///0 ~ ]11!..t CJl • lo the ):4uill ~ ~ tary ~ acballl,'I wllb .to prGteot ~ .,.,. atlltudes or tbe l If P!I lloml el ~ eopectaU,i•'~ II! Ibo J.._ 12 meetJnc iCJf .f' llillriL, ' DurlnC ~ ....... I--~ 2l~J:a All o1 t11eDi LOVE Ille school which they attend (lwo at Top or the World and one al 1burston). Tiie latire wlllch they llway1 pralse ii the aeaUw, frelh •P- pr-'! siftll to structuring the wl>:le educatlanal proces•."' ~ new ii tl>reatenlni to moot peojJle, ud I have been In Laguna since lllA lo' Wltdl tbe p!'OCeH or cbange that llU nept ow ICh>olL '!bole who have Olli..,.. tO the -ha'" largeli' '-1-anl ol Ibo J>OOPl< and princlplel motivating the Ohanii••· method111J~ wl*~)mdel•tbl becaulc()11 ._ !<> -· IOIDOthinf TO DATE I BELIEVE that oo better a.boUI ~tilllca. And ' yet the Inventor o1 job could J>OISlbly have been done than lhil C)lijltlonlble proficiency lest II· has been done. The character and ti• enppcf._,, .. _.., the lpol • • pertile or Dr. Ullom IJ1d his lllafl ... ms coasultant, pnlUllllbJ1 to -hill beyond reaaonable queatlon or reproach. tesUtW methods cm our cblldnn. • • nit ....., .. .., ~ In our system ,,, ti .. educetion no not weaknesses for LATl:B, A llCBOOL loummtlty; It ii creaUvily, verve, ..,. .,._. pnllclency resultl ptbenf at a tllilllainl, lnnovallon, problem-solving, dtstrlc:I achoo!; a boon! m 1 m lu r • and growing echlevement ol goals. I dlan'n11 tbil npol1 with _....,. fir believe we aft pioneerlllc, so tocbnlque tbe lelcbon and thalr pwllni mel-, comportson ts foolilh, It""""'· however, and wltb a -wlllch the .,......, !hit wben achievement comparisoru are la ltrainlnl to believe. made we are averqe or above, on the Apln, tbe boord chalrman ,_ a Ill-whole. ter in supparl of bill poltciel from I .,...., who are Gbvtous1J nol lnltlDd to riod H lhcamelnl -I '""'1'• I mJCbl edd, ""* •-live• out or town. Anet yet, wbm U., Concerned CJ-fer Scbooll' spoblman rills ...... • ... moot, II ool an, poren11 In the aucllmee, ho speaks only alter endlealy pler!IJ"' with tbe board fO< permilsloG to do ... THE IMPRE8SION I repeatedly ¢ "1 attending the board meetlnp ii the ume r had last year when we were all lelUof the city government our opposition to high rile. Then, too, the chairman ref119- ed to move the meeting to bigger quartm so that the 1ttendeea could be seated. Then, too, tbe protesb from tbe audience were derided u coming from a "vocal minority". Then, too, ft toot In expensive specif{ election to finally con- vince our elected officla.IJ that we were the people and the tupoyen and tho voters and that wt really meant exactly what we said. I DO NOT CONSIDER tbe present board an adequate steward of my children'• education. I urre 1111 .Jtllaw , Lapman1 to judge for themael••'..!11 ot.' tendJn& the boml meetJnp wbldi are open to tbe public IJ1d which are blid at 550 Blumant Street In LllJUllll ~ 1t 7,30 p.m. en tbe fint IJ1d thlnl Tllesday of each month. ni.... lilo will ho an Ope,. study .... 1ori tonight, Wedneada1,. June 21. A. DEMETRIADES > rr Ill AN EASY thing to dellroy IJ1d dlllicult to build, Dr. Ullom Is a builder. lie la et1remely lmpotleot with &todgy, dull. traditional ...,,.oom ol the aame melllods ol ~lenHoivlng, He diafes under the rtatus quo. He bad rather risk crilidlm than to ll>andoo creativity, He linowa what ho wants to do, IJ1d be bu gathered c:ruUve men and worn~ about llJm. lie oomlclen millat<s I part ol the proceN or leamlng, op)lOlltion and jud&menlalitm por·-when hlniJW -le. Ills Intent ii not negative, ilm ply to destxoy tile status quo, bUt ii poe:IUve, to improve on it con- tinually. N<>lbq eile can be upecled o1 IUCh I man. THE ONLY EFFECT of ca1lini aome- one else Jn to ll<cin all over again will be to Impede Jll'Oln!"• discourage Muc!enls and rtalf1. place a drag on lllODl<Clum, and Uli'ow I lop to the fearful. We .,. better oll iDalnlalnlni all we•ve gained, .Ing tbe man who baa helped ui Calt!, and iiYinC blih I vole of COD- fldenco ... hill tntecrlty .... training by he!plni hOn to !loJp\11. . ·J. Mla!AEL MONTGOMERY, Th.M. CH..te I• Not E-qh To the Editor: , . ( ) the city or Lakewood, Colorado, Depart· ment of Public Safety. I was hired by MAILBOX telephone from Lakewood lwo days alter taking an oral exam. Lakewood 'offered ·me several benefits which were not ..., __________ _. available in San aemente. 1bese were: {. . Letter1 from readers are welcomt. NormaU11 writert should convey their meuage1 tn 300 1D01'd.! or less. The rioht tO! condnae letters to fit space or .eliminate lW.l U reserved. All let· ttN mut inclu.dt riqnatures and mail· ing addre1s, but nat'JUS may be with· held on requeit if IU//ident reason ii appartnl PaetT)/ IDiU 110t be pub- lilhed. In their duties -...or their 1>tlde for their city. Tbil PliClt llld dedication have made city emploJM "lhe best." Depart· ment headJ suc~ es a.Jef Murray of the Publlc Salety Deportment have demand- ed excellence ·ii perionnance from subordinates and mve received it. The fear of losing a ,chlnce to live and work: in San Clemente may ltave a area! deal to do with tt. Now, employee, t'P'dally in the police department, are ftndlng a great demand for !heir servicet t'om other cities which are offering pay IDd benellts w,htch San Clement<'• employa canmt afford to tum clown. EmploJep, In lh1s case, are not simply the ...... lo leave their Sim Clemente jobs In hop'9 of recelvln1 het- ltt pay and bmeilti from the San Clemente Qty Council, ~Y are leav'.ng and In many cases ~ alttady gooe. ONCE EXl'EIUBNCiio employea hi\le left, they cannot be replaced ucept with new, inexperienc«I, and u n t r a I n e d personnel. Experienced people from other cities, while wanting to live in San Clemente, cannot afford to become a city employe because of the great dillerence in pay and benefits, If tllis trend ts allow- ed to continue by the city c:ooncU San Clement< resldmts will find their services being performed by employes who are not qualified to work elsewhere. Once thil bappeDJ, watcli how fast San Clemente changet from a 1'tllce place to live" to an uaverage place to live." Cllmal< will have no effect on Incom- petent employea. In the past year ....... 1 San Clemente police officers have Jeft.8an Clemente for better jobs. Ronald l)iilrymple, a detec- tive IJ1d former om.,;. Or tile Year, lert to take command of Ida own department as town manbll of Paradise Valley, Arizona. Terence Maettdam and Donald Anderson, both San a.ente detectiv~s. left to join nearby ageqc!<s. ... I, Startini pay as Lakewood patrolman exceeded pay I was receiving from San Oemente on "top detective pay step." 2. 'l'Jme.and.ooe-llall overtime pay. 3. Tu.i- lioll IJ1d fees paid by the city for edl!Ca· lion ~ to and Including mastm and Ph.D de8rfto. 4, Medical, hospital, flile arrest, and life insurance premiums paid by the city. ' llECENTL Y, I requested ptyment from the San Clement< Olly Oouncil for o..nlmo boun -wlllJe employed II I Solt C'et •1 ~ officer. I am oow awall!ilc <Ollllet ~·fi<im llleir •~ torneys regarding, ~ · matter. San Clemente police officers haVe docwnented several thousand hours of overtime worked each year for the last (ew years. They are DOW asking that tbey be compellSlled for fulute overtime. I believe tldJ ls a ftHc1111ble demand, If overtime P.,y Is granted by tbe city coun- cil, it cclulcl be regula1<4, wtthln budget limits. 1111 ls oot ll'lllted,! a lawsuit may become necessary. eoarts have oon- •islently awarded ~ to former employes Jn such llllts. I believe it would be much cheaper for tbe city council to adopt an overtime pay'system within the current budget than to be, forced to com- pemate current and forriler employes for the thoulanda or houn back overtime IJ1d tl1<n having to set up an overtime aystem to irevent ful:tbe< 1 .. 1e claims by lawsuit. My clilm ls simply to show the city council hoW much mooey they are talking about if they continue to refuse overtime compensation tb employes. I BELIEVE THE city of San Clemepte pay •}'81em llbould alsd be studleil and Improved. It 11 now poulble lUldtr tbe current system for a Sergeant to receive less pay than the persoqs under his com- mand. Such bas been the cue fCI", some time with Detective Sergeant Frant Yerger, who was promoted shortly after he joined the San Clemente department from anotber law enforcement age19. IJU.. I• a Bullrler To the Editor: A San Clem"11e newspaper recently quoted Crom a lei~ received by them from a loco! cl~. The , citizen stated that pay should be of!ered to city !!ATROLMEN DAVID MIJNl\O, and employes on a ~•It-or-leave-It basil. Gordon Brooke have ...,..Uy resll!lled. The citizen ac-lecfgod that 'San Munro was last year'• "OlllCer.bf the Clemente was 1 n1ct place to live but Year.'' Brooke took a pcwftlon wJth the In my opinion, San Clemente ts one o( the nicest cilies in the United Stales in which to live. Having lived in Sen Clemente from 11167 until 11'12, I can vouc:ll far that r.ct. t' believe th4l the citir.ens ol San CJemeote have tile rliht to demond police and COIJllllUll!ty aervlcea to malntlln such a )IOl)Ucn. I also ..,.U.. · !bat to mainf<lln Chia position, cltlzonl must pay for It. It's a fact or IUe th1t the good things in !Ue today Ir'! not · free. I think also that San Clmheote cltl1.ens w!lo lave lived In other :.Jiies would agree that the way of life In 'San Clemente ta 1!WUi boplng .. ststed that becauae of tbil f1d they San Diego County Sbortlf'I ..Ulce after tlbould have to P81 leas than less dealr-coming out nwnber i,,., cm the n · BURDEIL BURCH , Clemente (police, fire and lifeguard departments), are distraught over the current wage and benefits we are receiv- ing for servicel rendered. We are the lowest paid puhlle aa!ety agencies in the county. We are asking &be city for a rai5e , and lncreaae In benefits to bring us with1n the county average. We are not Wing to be paid on a level with Anaheim, Santa Ana, Fullerton, etc. We are just all.l.ng to be pajd an average liv- ing wage. fund-rais~ 1uction of d e m o II t I on Jl'lvileges allowing ciUzens to raze the coodemned Main Beach· bu i I d I n gs , 1-a'• Police Otief Kelly sugp,ested tblt Dante's, an internationally known ' homosexual spa, "be felled witb a purae." E>hibitlng a blatant Ignorance or the bioJoCY of hwn an se1uallty compounded by boorish sex bigotry, this ~ who ap- parenUy values his associatton with the FBI c:llle!, who died leaving his $SOO,OOO estate to two dogs IJ1d a boyfriend, likes to talk a lot abOut Laguna 'Jiea!:h Jlollce bumanlutlon •.. "the need to sene all dt1zens with compassioo, coocem and C<lilt<!eralion. WE HA VE LOST several outstanding police olflcer1 to other cities comparable In alie, )>ul ·not' In pay, other officen hate indiclled their inl<ntion to' leave beoau.. they dnnot afford to live m this beauWul ara, for as everyooe knows the REFLECTING UPON these words, the llW'I and .,. do not compensate ·1or poor • l"llllf. Bea\:ll DAILY Piwr recetJUy sl!ari.. 1oCUaeiJ ILi beadllnes 911: l'OLI~ COUN- • TERING OPEN SOLlC!TING FOR We feel the caliber ol moot employ.. ls LEWD ACTS and LEWD A.Cf EN· the highest In Soutbeno Cllllomia. We, FORCING STEPP!:D UP. have police orflcen .whp hold bachelors' In his research of. ~ornJa laws used degrees and many W>lb AA degreea fro!" to baNH homo1eiulls, fomier ACLU local coUeaes. Some of the largat cities !'ms Otie! Edward Qil rtate.. "A In the United States are looking !Or peo-sJcnillcant percentage o{ ad pnirecUuom pie of this quality and are wt1llitg to pay cmcler bomoctuual laws are lnltilted by for tbem. third par11,. , . , police or prtvat< · THIS QUALITY can he maintained IJ1d retained in this city only if the cltlitns are willing to pay ror this professidnil servlce. If not , the inevitable result will be that the citizens of San Clemente will dtbmll .•• who claim to be outraged by the act. The ferocity or lYIM'lsemal laws ii lltDool pltenomeoat. Only murderers, rapilb and kidnap~ _¥e more aeverely punilbed titan aodomtier. be provided services of a second or third-1'IN EP'FECI' tJ>e&e laws and thole nte police department, fire department, lib lllem In the,49 otber stai.s, mal<e ll- and lifeguard service. As the saying goes. 1 !ego! every ad, no matter the aei of the "You get what you pay for." We also are ..,..._s, e1cept heterosexual intercourse taxpayers and we realize what we are and the throat of these Iawa ii directed to asking ii not popular, but tbts Is the only the male homoaexull. 1 way out of our dilemma. 11Police frequently make arrests on the RAYMOND D. HARTMAN fllmllest or exCules.'Frustrated becauae • President both parties to the bomosouai "1CI are Public Solely Employes ol mulhally consenting adults,. the police tbe City of San Clemente have resorted to questionable methods of Currielllum Dfreetor To the Editor: As a W,.ytr, I am aware tile CapistrlllO Unified School District Board of Tntrlees ts Involved In studying Ibo p!VpGled school budget for tlie corning ·. year. 'Ibere are a number or Hems that could be elliiunated wttb litue or no damage to the educational procaa, I wvuld like to comment on -or 11¥se, !toms and sincerely hope It will bl lhoroughly diJcuaed ~ Ibo boanl. MR. BENED!Cf has requested the 114- clltloo of a director of cun-lculwn to hill stall, llJI cost or oppro:dmateJy ,$32,000 por Y..,. Yeo. a curriculum director is needed -where II ·the usillanl .Uper. illtaxlent? -lo 1111 ot>ln!On this hai tr. dltlclllllJy been me ol the dulles cil !lie • -and seizure in order to obtsin evtdlnce 'nece..ary 'for convldlon. O!· Ileen have drilled 'plep hole.•' In walli, oplecl tbrougb cellinl!', Invaded prlvall apariments on the most t<nupus of U• CUIOI. I - 0PLA!Na.OTHES OFFICERS, using a-ives aa balt1 h••e deltberat<JY h,ue4 bc:mosuuals into makirig ad\fances. CU. ill wltich ~· ~ctually trY to leld lftspected ltc!'"°fexll~ lnlo makeing -,lbe law terllll lodec<nt lolicltstloa are not uncommon." UJy aald. "W• .,. determined 11ta1 baaed on obaervaUons a problem did ex· 1111. Picture yourself u a tourlrt gotnc lltlo a place lllce l)laL What kind ol a pie. tute would thet give you OI Laguna. I don, think any Laguna citizen deaerves tbll. When we JI<\ Jrilo an afta wheft It'• n,~ant and open tlien I think we're get-tbt« Into an aru that nqult.. ...,. polJce attention." BRUCE S. HOPPING • • My w~e and I have loor dtlldnn, three ol whom are Involved In the Lqwua Beec!l Scbool Dlslrkt and one coming In. able places to live. amtnation a1alnsl wmpellllon fn>m Tbll ts euctly the premise on which 1ev ... 11 hundred other tllllL -• COA1T ·~ city or San ~-~-· scale ii I WIS employed by tbe a. CllnMrll< To the Editor: I · llllotant superln!endent .. and I belieft It 1tUJ would be II we bod a Jll'OOOliY lltaffed and Wtlkoordln1tod adlitJnltitni. Uve organilaUon within the di.trld - and thil would be with DO addJu..J -to dlllrlct or taxpoyer. · i f I a • i;;..inowand..;:i:,•:pHt.Thls PoUce Department 11•1 dell:llN ll!lil We,thernem!JenolthePublicSafel1 'l'llll:PO&rl'IONor~o1_..i ~!J~'!l:!!(I) Dear dUzen, 11owev .... -no1 stop to think March, 19'/2. I accepted a polltlclll with Employes Aaoclatiott ot tbe City of San ~·lo Its nreaent _.., bu -"":•:••'" ·-~~~111out..lbe.Jrt11C111L.whJ~antLll_-;::::=:-Biil~rit;-::;:::::;---~~-=-:-~~~~~~~Uwi~~·!fltU.llme~~ ~ .. ~-.~.~lllOll1~1~n&~l--11~~~~~.~nd;1'11M11.,--t~-f-~~ GI llUc:ll a nice p1oce to live. LllJUllB Beach ---B 11 Geo,..e · : r oomy or even Oceanalde have 1lmllar cHmat<s Q l :i~ ~~ no-Kentl, .l4ilOr . but both o1 ti.. cities bow recently Ja. Dear Georie: · . UO ~ haw allaal _,.,......,. tXPlrl u-1A~1"-'" GUI c:naaed employe pay and bone!lts In an My n .husbancl and 1 have been Id balll lar ~-• lll'O....._ 111111 for Jditorfal £dltbr ·"ort t --•~·• their clU 11 " 1-flghtlng a'••• time over who gets .,.... ,...~ ~· o ·~-n es n.. ...,. J·•-• ·-••.-·"I CltlllJl ~ 1n .. -u,..-1n !be~~ 1 ' For tbe pollllclan, campaign lime ....... _--! ...... lllt hetrhW ol oPttmilm rmn the dlplhl d *inalon In le ....it not -ind dolntl It over lllld .,.. and over 1galo. You can ... JI! -R.D.M. ........ .._........, .......... --·· -" .. =·· ,,, ... iJW' IMI ...... ........, .... lllib fl'IW. I l ll .. E the --··· -~-the children. What'• I '°"" WOY to --"--·--P aces to ve • ven ......., ~rver thout h ....... the ! undcntand -.., llaDol .mid -lo --and lhll with no tlddJtkjnaJ '!loo odftottol -or 1"' DaltJ can, in my opinion, see that the' "'' far f!'IUe thil wi 1 --.. m N.C._. resllme the peace talb In Parta ""'° Clllf to dJs\rlcl or~-. l'llot lffb to J.Uonn •nd •U'J'U• bthlnd.sa...a-111n lhlM!fort. ear--linltnan tnpiJlil'r~ t11em--'!1ifllllilil1.,. ..._--.rtijre mooey '""' .......,. eii:'lli"r hll talniy, the San Clemente City Council Dtife11~·;~. of )'Ott should Invite such ll1lb priced 1ppouemmt lalent 11 can ho saved and al tbe ,...,. t1mt. == top1ao 01 •n~::S... ~ deserves great credit for the way San them In the bouae at loall Iona Senators Fulbc1gh~ ·ltenoodl, ~ greslly-needed lmptVWDil . lo .ttai •'-'110caco, .. _..,....., Clemonte ls now. The tlma ha• come, -.gh to iel the kids' side or IL and Muskie." lduc:aUonal proceas can be Dlanold. , tor the ..,...,U!Oia ol 'our J:~ however, for them to taka llepo to maJn. l'erbsps 1"" could aD have luncl1 P. lr. 'l'lr.lMl'$0N df~:O~.;:...'t m..:.i .. lain lhil elite potlllon. Climate JJ not MDttlme. 1 lf, o. l1rtJ CPDcell«', VC 811 Diep llt'l'VC7r'I Ind 'P41J•tsntn en ... mough. • -"Few unl••litltl en edmowildllfd .......... ••••-•I.• or u.. e1or • FORMERLY, employea have a~ (Smd 1IJUI' ~ to Geor,. grut without tbe enviroflmenl o! • sreal • the Cl l<>r Instant analytls and •nap JUd8-city·, fow clUes are grut wltboUI -a To Ibo Editor; Wetlliui\_,, JJUtt,11. ..1972 privilege of living In SM emente as ment.I _ ... J~ At ~ -~• -•-"~-"-· r-p•y. 1'bey have atvcn on ulra er:ort 1troog unlvoral17. We need"""'~. • ~,y....,..---. --a - • • • • • r l L.M. Bo~ 1 Ko~ . . . Bachelor ' IDA Eyes Seafood 'CockfuiJS •• • Wodnn4'y, Junll 21, 1972 • Social ~Outcast I II you tend to roll yoor eyes a lot. you're lhoughl to be opinionated. II you blink too much, you're prone . to. anxiety. But Jf your glances are fairly slow, your outlook on life Is probably pri\ty realistic. Such are the earnest conleotloM of a medical fellow who purports to have made a study of bow iyu reveal peraonallty traits. WASHINGTON (AP) -In an attempt to help grocery shoppers get more !or their money, the Food and Drug Administration has moved to rorce dlscloeure of how much sest...S la In 1ealood cocktaU... Tho federal oaency said 'l'ueaday Its ..,. -1. il fmpleinented, OOuld "shortcut by up to ten years the pttHnl bureaucratic procedure of ,.. quiring minimum amounla of a prime ingredient, ralher than pen:entqe labellrg. • Good news for every win~ow in the· house! 15% $&vings on every novelty curtain. ' THE COMPUTER boys figure oomebody or other ill any two-car family can be o:pected lhil year to drive into a service sta· lion about 125 Umes. ' I AM ASKED il there's any particu- ol the day when the death ~ No, insurance statlatic.I H liDun are about even. CUL that sno1ntorm a bllziard. decree &he weather men, urt- ieu the ~-II below 20 de-F. and the wind is whisking along '\ l1l<h than 35 m.p.b. »"'6UE -0 1 ~u married' twice," said this old boy to a c»pJ~, 11and I'll never marry again. My lint wife died #!er elting pollOlled muahrooms. and my se<ond died of a ,fractured 1kull." "What a pity!" sal4 the friend. "How did that happen?" ·"She wouldn't eat her muab- roonu." IF YOU 11'.\ll'I' to win your fortune In stocb, acMles" a Wall Street anal,fll. lnvut in: I. The chain link f-. makers--<:redlt rlstrig crime. 2. The preclJfon tool makm ~edit the upcamtn4 ll"lrilch to the metric syll<!D. 3. And the newspaper group&--credlt the computerisation of com- poalna rooms. Quite oo. BACHELOR -In Korea, rm !old a bachelor II ...,,.. thing of 1 ooclal outtut. No matter what bll age, be'a not con11ldered a man until he 1eU: married. Odd. Hereabouts, certainly, the bachelor is the mOlt IOUlht after cltllen, socially. NOT EVERYBODY Is suoceplible to the rub of polsOn ivy. In fact, alter old Cedric Adams researclled thia mat.- ter, he contended only one penon in every 11 is apt to be discommoded by the vicious vegetable. SIR, IF you feel stuok In yoor job, why not move? The buliness surveytakers report 43 percenl of the new cor- poration presidents have been with their. companies Jes,, lhan five years. And 22 percent were hired away from other !Inns for thole top JOO.. DID I say the Korean mare "Reckless" was a sergeant In the U.S. Army? Wrnng! 'lbat noneommiaiooed olllcet was a U.S. Marine, report numel"OWI knowledgeable clients. Addru1 mail lo L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Boz 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92560. Mathematics Prof I 'Most Outstanding' I ' ,, Dr. Richard C. Gilbert, pr'o-state university. aJ¥1 coIIerc fesaor of matbm;n1Uc1, ls this system. year'• wlnDer ".the Outstand-Gilbert bas received two ing Profeuor Award at Cal-ff.Search O'rtlntf ahd a State Fullerton. ' •· • Gilbert, who ts. coniidered semester'• rtsearcb I e a v e the m o 1 t p u b 11 s h e d from Cal-State Fullerton 10< matbemaUcian in the state wort in this area, u well as a unlven!ty lllcl college system, $19,300 grant lnJm the Na· wu b on ore d for his tlonal Science Foundation. achievements ' u author of Gilbert, a -duate o f more than 181 reviews and 14 ~ • research papen. He wu allo Hanrard with a Pb,D from recognized for , b I 1 el· UCLA, ia a member of Sigma fectiveness as a teacher and X i , th e Am e r i c a n f o r profeulonal acttvlll11 Mathematical Soclely. awards. Al oulstaodlng profesaor. Gilbert was awarded a n honorarium and plaque pro- vided by the Frldndl cf the State University. He alto was automatically p I a c e d in nomination for two $1,000 awards that are presented by the trustee• cf the II-campus Board Sets Same Size In Classes The agency•, bufc theory Is that prusures exerted in the marb~place by well·inlormed buyera can nlse quality !uter than UC1Tlated llandardl do. The ume mechanism may · be applied In the luture to maple syrups , fruit juices, fruit salads, fruit pies and specialty breads, FDA of- llclall SJid. 11Complalnts r r 0 m con- ewnera and others have COD· •inced FDA !bet labeling of some food products suggests that those products have more -ol a specific Ingredient than iJ actually present," aaid FDA Commissk>ner Charles C . Edwanll. "The procedures we are proposing will help eliminate this type of consumer decep- tion." Some shrimp cocktaU.. con- tain lea than 50 percent shrimp, ofliclala uid, depend- ing upoo. whether large or small varieties are used, but COD1111110f11 ·have , dilllculty in judging the amount because the cocktail is cove.red by a tomato.baaed: 11uce. "Some consumers m a y prefer to buy the pretty stuff such as jumbo shrimp and others may prefer to buy more food for their money," sajd Taylor Quinn, chief of compliance in the FDA 's Bureau of Foods. Vitgll 0. Wodicka. director of the Bureau of Foods said that percentage labeling could be applied to the thousands of noNlandardized foods without going through the time-eon- suming proc"'s of adding them to the select list of about 400 standardized foods. "We belJeve that if the percentage is declared, then the proper amount can be ar· rived at in proper market place fashion," be said, He said it took ten years and a Supreme Court decision t.o require peanut butter to con- tain al least 90 percent peanuts. See,ing Eye Dog Victim Of Poison SAN DIEGO - A doberman plnscher guide dog named Gretchen who led her blind master through six years of college to a law degree has been poisoned. At the University of San Dtego commen c ement recently, Gretchen was given .a standing ovation and award· ed. a special PHT degree - "Putting Him Through." Teachers' Institute Schedul~ Robert .Deems, 40, booght Tuatln Union High School her at the Pilot D o g 1 Dlltrict trustees have voted to OrganizaUon in Columbus, inalntain current class sizes Ohio, in 1965 and moved to San and increue c o u n I e I i n g Diego a year later. services for the Im. 73 school Blind gince U because of glaucoma, Deema earned a yur. btchelor's degree at California '!be atudent-teacber ratio or' ·State University at San Dle10 average cLm &1ze 1!111 remain before going on to law school. at 30.5 to 1, -u recommeoded H! takes his bu eumination by Superintendent Wlllllm nett month. Harbor Area teache'n bave Zea. Deems, a widower with a the _.iwllty of brulhlnc up A few cl the boanl111emben ""' and five stepchildren, said m their Individualised in-bad auggeated 1ncreaa1ng the oomej)ne apparenUy threw atrucUon ~ t h i • ratio to 33 or 34 to 1 in an ef· polton in some form into his wttkend durliig a hn>day fn· fort IO uve money. • yard last week. 1utute at Ccllla Me!& Rllh 7Aa uld that s0rne clMsea . The>eeing eye dog died In a School. like IClmlce labo are amaUer vetrlnary hospital Thuraday. ~ted by PIJ!P'l'dlne Ihm the average beCa~ of The dlstttct attorney's office Univanlty, the COUl1'I coven llmlted llie. '!be dll, trict tben said loday It was Investigating development of ~ •·-,._ I to offset the the polanoing. llOCkaga for dill ..... --•e ectures , At the university, 1tudents levell and aubject :IO to IS-member ~. called Grttchen "the 51). tnstrudof"I are Dr. Jima: · The board reduced the rrunute dog" because she Rudolph, of the Loo Anfelaa lltk!ent-<CUJllelor ratio from always got to her feet and Ccun'" SchooiJ O!Oce, and 100 to I to 400 to I, a· number barked when a class wu '' .._ ....._ It flrll tndoned in IHI. tndln( Richan! E. Bru....,' • •..-One men ....,..1.., wllf be "Sh•; went with me an !he pordlno Unlvvalty. I , d Mod Mushroom Novelty Curtain Sale 33~ .• nd36" R119. ~.This brightly CQlored mushroom print curtain will brighten up even the dullest room. 50% Kodellt polyester/50% Avrtllt rayon. They're eaty care PannPrest9, so you never Iron. Meehlne washable In Iukew~ water, tumble dry. In assorted color aehemtt. 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No, Way C:i¥i~· Si~ii'.~tra: Qu;t-t~~--Sp~t~ight ~ , ''· ~ By VERNON SCOTT • ,him: ·/4!011)eY MJckey l\UdJp thoae or one-time friend Deai• ...... ,_.. , , ·subsequently denied ,he was Martin. (IMtll 1,--Y , ' eii>~eted to ?Ccept (!oe sol>-&lnatra recordings never HOLLYWOOD (UPI) '--' ~il. earned a gold r""°rd untll P'ranl< Sinatra 1 has retired WHEN SINATRA ap;,..,...i a!tet l\!s dau_ghter, NallC}', had from Jhow buai'ness, but he -al · ;f JUnd-t"afsing dinner for woD-the· coveted prize. cannot retire from t h e Vice President Spiro Agnew in But on a nightclub floor IPOUl&hl He probably never ~ :~U::~~s~s':dt~tp~: ~f:°!1dSi~fJ!8ey1:d bo~~f~ will. barrass Sinatra by serving the the' audience. Not even the ice In a sense, Sinatra, in the subpoena in public. They c;ubes tinkled ·1n highbaJI twllllbt of a colorful and refrained. glasses when the master notorious career, ~ a wanted The committee was asked moved mto ·00e of his soogs. man. by ~-John Tunney to "talte He virtually hypnotized bis au-dience, brtnging .• them to a He ls waaled by the Houae .,.... · ~ state of ullinlate 1nx0Ivement Qolme OommlUeO to be ex-' B· e ' • .,. lJ a e In bla ptrfo~ amlaod lboo4 hill alleged coo-'.~· dab --PERllAPSHm gi>eit est .-wtlh u. underwonl. ·r 'fg·•·••r•le •• ~01~ 1!i./::: A ...W-• for that co• , •••• !~ trre Loo Angeles Muski ~fer last mill•.-"AD sl4pl -ht .. •.CMlejJ,,--'•toe yl l'"'" alter his ~,,..,,., I# Mlilt. iitf;:S .. .' II) trlumPb .iat New I ·thi" • , '' •• ~,,~ ~ y; 'I ~ Theater. ~ . ·....---=rt--~ ........._ ----• t .:~~ltlnl to . =-.~ · ung 'aome" thl old Uni'"" • .. " _,. ' lk~" Pit ~' colllil8 fa ' and one ... , wrtiten Tr.;..r.:tra ityoicl ""'1e. conli!s.Mlll all ,iWUiid. , Co!"" esPf!Cfally for him, "My Way," '/""" • , DUtiee Chalnnih1~ude PF!" a ballad about a man's ldlltiod. -,1 ' • ~, (I»'ta) jelil, the:-~ Jouinu ~ugh1!fe'iaking the HI:. AS WANTED by a , wOOJd be.,gl~1,Db spedal gO<id with the bad and doing ii grand" Jury Jn New Jersey trealnleol .•. . ·-'· bis way. another in New York. He ':2"" Not even Sinatra 's closest ,_~l~tra ·eave .special em- fesillied time ·and again .i;.;; friends know bis plana. ~ •·ttie lfrios. L=-.... n:ness and l!OClall ae-Attorney Rudin refused to And' yet' 1t 'iin't his way at '"' -tlon t u all . He ' ~kJt>tect--"tforward to quatntances. anner, any ques s a a _. he .h In each Case ~ h a's Sinatra 8 pre. !S agent,, Jim' reading t "classlcs, aving 1 M hone d JI he kn .le'fl friends visit now and then, answered the .. ~ uestlohans w:s, .. j.:,a:.':.' is a In Engl~ playing'' golf ~, '~~ld)ng llie with the same a.i:iswers,. t t talking about making a movie publiC"eye. be bu no connections w1tb the 'th Frederick Loewe " The last lines he spoke oil underworld, lhJt he has no "' · the night of his retirement buJineu dealings with them. LOEWE HAPPENS to be were, "Excuse me while I ... One of his advisers w11 Slnatra'1 neighbor in Palm disappear." The spot 11 g b t asked why Sinatra did not Springs. 11 b of more than winked out and F'fank Sinalrl come out In the open, accept pasalng Interest Ibey would was gone from the stage while the current subpoena and sat-travel to London , to . dilcuas sev~al tho;usand p e r 11 o n s laly the crime committee whether be ~ •-"In Cllljle to their 1eet,. many members. .,Tbe Little Prtoce" for ~ara.. weeping, In a standini tn"atlon. "Why?" was the reply. mount Pictures" ln,,&'faraway But t~n came the curtain 1fJ!e'1 gone through thi! same Britain. . ' ' call from Congressional crime rigomarole so many Umel So Frank ~Ira's "~tire-ptobers. 'l'be spectre of there is nothing more for him ment is . as ~y . add corr celebrity will not allow Frank to uy on the subject. The pea-troveraiil ai·.)!ls coreer 1had Sinatra to escape the fame bis pli! asking the questions know been. He wori '" 09car lit 1953 8enJus fpr music and con- lhe lllllwers In advance." for best suppor!ing ~ in ,-._ y have bro!Jght him. Slnatr ill"ed I "From Here to1EC8mity." " a was no 1 as ong . !Ns1'EAD 01" · ENJOYING ago as May 8 that the crime His sub~uen.t p l c t u r e s the suri of Palm1 Springs he committee sought him for were undistlnif?"'hed· .wllb the :tr"~ ibtoad imo"!Jiig that 00 questioning. The Issue was exceplton of Man IVilh• the , , ~_.. .•• wlif be ~-ght muddled when it was un-Golden Arm " .... ·"!~~ m:: uivu derstood the singer's lawyer His televtiion shows were back Into the swirl of news and publicity that he has come would accept the subpoena for never quite as successfUl as to loathe. He bolds no press Newport Beach Has May Bni)ding .. Boom cooferences, rarely has been interviewed. For some perverse reason he refuses to speak out in his o\m behalf-or allow anyone else to do so. The mulUmillionaire owns ··lllfneet ~f"fars;Jei rurplailei, a private compound in one of B¥ilding permits amounting Pacific M u t u a I Insurance, t h e w o r J d ' s g r e a t to $J4 million In construction McNa.ugbton Giddings and to resorts -Palm <;prlngs -and 1 -proj~. w e r e Issued by the Irvin.e O>mpany f o r has as many friends as be · Newport Beach during May -garages In the Promontory chooaes. ~ the seconcj largest one-month Bay development, be Slid. He Is wann and generous to vol~ in the city's history. The 393 pennita illlled by those within his c i r c I e , 'lb,. May ngure pushed the the city during May Wll • suspicious and distant to total so far 1r_i 1972 $3.5 m1lhon single month's record . The se-strangers and the press. abc:M? laa:t :~ar's volume . To cond highest total came Jn Sinatra 's never bas been a dalei bu!IW!ll ·permit valua-May 1969 when 325 permit. lranqull U!e, nor can II now be tioo.t total,~ $29 million, were issued, Fowler saJd. as long as some men insist be to llobert Fowler, More building permill total has · connecUons with the ofllotr. have .been issued 80 far this underworld. Only Fran t '!be hlib.,.\;'::~nste-month • )'tar than lo 1971 and city of, Slnalra hlmaell can oiler prpof nlualiGn_ on ~ , was ut ficiali say they •-'-con-he has been a wronged mlil. Septen\ber, It'll, WPOn sllgh\Jy '!tfucl~n to conlinuO at 1 btislt Tbe question II, will be! =b ~~million ~!-':'pace-' _d...;1J1c.ing..::...clhe:.::.,sum=:::rber=.:. ___ .,...:'~· .:.<;:Ead::..:ot.::,::1e1:;;~~:::_> __ Leading the way 'in periiitt , \ ~. .1 ' , 1----l-..nl""Uel during May was a 310-....., .~. B•ywood .;.rt. LJo· .. ~ .11.. O,Mr. meat complez on new f7 11\1 ll JlV MacArthur Boulevlrd neilr cus-t · • !'.-Island. The project, ·~ A\IOIS .. 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' Fashion , Shop Sunday Noon to 5 p.111. ef' the folowiag sior,I: lslend, Newport Beach -Huntington .Center, Huntington Beech ·'\ I • ' ' • • " ·' ••t, ' l • • " • I \ • MilLY PtLOT Steff , ... ,. MYRNA VOGT WITH PUPPET THEATER SIM Do<lded to Whip Up ProjKI by lferMlf They Help Make Education Fun • • ' Wedfttsdoy, m 21, 1972 PfLDT·ADVERTISfR Ii PlioneBooks Recycling Gets Study Teen Turned Off to Drugs Ill' DR. nmNCllOBN ... unwind. So they tan f...,i poofle and 100 nuy of my 'Ille (OVernment and the You wrlle about the .W.er their prol>I.... Jlorl°t llloy -(ti too IDINed up by medical pro,_ think it ts By recyoilrl'< about 80 ton• of of ta.l<illl drup, and kim wW realiu they on going to bave the jank-ond in Just tOo deep enough to sJve Social Sc<urity 1171 telepllooe books in the t<ll you that you have two ""'""prol>I ... all their liveeT to ,.t out safely." and Medicare -u if a dollor Pomona-Ontario re Ci on, tRrlkff on you before you even 3clnt •Y they tum on to be I have been ur1ed to try can iOlve everything. lt b not .... il'lll' •.l.-.. -t.· ..._ ·-tlan .,cool'~ _eod "hi " " · tile --.. ·• ·~--ill •-enoral-Telt~Co-··-......,,. ~• -~-,f!!JL-"'!!L,c-Jll'!'--""Jwl -.Jt joint." I've .....__~-w we.~•e.i officials estimate they have gap. ~" It &lves them a good feet· been guaranteed I.hit t would cure for tenllity or at leaat a Thev 1· ed r h · like jt and never e1 ...... ience reasonable relief for it? prevented the destruction of . are tt CJ earing ,..... ·and reading lectures from anything like it •&I.in. Al for How httrtbrtal&:ing it Is for J,360 trees. people older than they are me, I'm more ~~ with family members to watch A ton ()f recycled paptt about how m..-Ijuana and bow much lift I have ahead. their parent, once mtntally amounts to 11 trees. other dnigs will ndn their · l lreep beorilll lbout love alert, independent, end sel/- The Telephone c 0 m p a n y Jives. and truth and tllling it Ute It sufficient, now btcomt like a asked customer& in Pomona So what does one do'! uae Jng. J Just can't begin lo really iL Bul I tdl my frleod.1 vegetable. you mean, Mrs. S.,1 Bui unlD we diJCover (and we are trying lo) the invenllon or cure for atherosclerosis. I am ahid the prcllern of senility will be ours for many years to come. Bookstore AJide Named f ts C II understand why they have to that you can't rtllly have I've Hf:rl it. 5enility: want- and Ontario to tum in their old tre-etin orcemor".' •• : born• in the do Jt in thla way. those things if you cop out. Ing to nm away rrom ho.me. Sue Rudisell, 125 TUrquoi~ directories when the 1972 es mony UUl'Crs under I ' · -~ -u.._ \hi · llf to -~··t --'ed · J nd ·11 the st.a.rs of the same genen1-ant it r JSSible to turn on .. ut:I'.-.: are Ul.lx:r-. DC• 1n e go C\NU ,...., , wung Avenue, Balboa ls a , w1 books were distributed in May. tion as the kkta-who will not and get high naturally? Just to belidtt getting hllb. Tbtre'1 language that would make a serve as staff b 0 o ks lore A 53 percent response was listen to us. Jive life and think you're Ufe llleli. That's the rtal chal· sailor .blWlb, having no manager during the first sum· bltssed with a lot ol really Jeofe. -,Mw E. reoocllitJon <Jf lboee one '"'3 received in Pomona and a 60 Dear Dr. Steincrohn; Why ls eood thlnp? Dear illr: St.elncrohn: 1 '"lte known all ,..11is life, n 0 mer voyage of Chap11'.an percent return in Ontario. it Dee:e8W')'.@peoJ>1' to have Why 11 lt nectllll"Y to_ want in 'fiheer after. All the talk awartness for cleanliness or college's World Cam Pu• The old directories are com-'to produce -1'hfgfu" lot more aU the time! Isn't Jt pos-abflpt oJd folks' aenlJJty and modesty. Afloat. pretaed into bales, reduced lo tbemselvea? I really can't slble to j!Jlt tum Clll to Life whether to keep them at home '1b1.s is the shame of it. And Tbe six-week study-travel Understand JI. Aa a !S.yeer.ild ltoell! Doo~ Ibey know they or put them in 1 ouralllJ home still no ooe belpo. 1 on!Y pray session on board the S.S. pulp and then used i o girl, lllllllellmes I l•I so ""' oo1y hurting them,.Jves! ts ditgusling. to God that He will be '° Universe Compos departs Lo• materials like wallboard. frmtrated becauae I know ao Wbat can they possibly gain nie Federal government merclfuJ as to snuff my life Anieles June 18 for Honolulu, Company officials s a 1 d many kida who have really from it? spendl billlons of dollar• every out before I should become Suva, Sydney, Port Moresby, further study b needed before ..-,,eel themselves up by I know aome will say, "If year for space reaearch, :1uch a burden on mankind. -Manila and Hong Kong. deciding whether ,to i~ uiIDg gNlll -:-and a lot of you Jmvtn't tried tt, don't de,fente, but not one dollar for · Mra. S. The Balboa· Island resident plemenl the e1perlement oo a much harder stuff. knock it."· But I "'Y· "No, beUering Ille phyalcal /uture COMMENT: Who ls lher< Is ...Utant director of logis· state-wide basis. They AY they do II ao they thank you. I've seen too lllllllY of the eld<rly, that doesn't understand what tics at Chapman College. MyrnaVogtmakeslearning1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,,--~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~'--~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a creative and intere1ting ex- perience at Newport Elemen- tary School. At the request of a second- grade teacher, st>e made a puppet theater from a pattern at the school distrjct's Instruc- tional Material! Laboratory workshop. As the school's parent workshop leader, Mii. Voat bad decided to make It beneH ntber than aulgn It to Newport Elementary mothen who have • worked Jn the workshop. The theatr.r pa ttern and hundreds of other enrichment ... game 'l:amplris have been mRde and flared in the workshop for use whenever teachers fn the di.strict need them to tupplement classroom ·actlvtties. The worbhop waits dtsplay meny <Jf t be arJa!aal, colorful projedl made by porents and teachen since It began. Constantly generalln1 new Id-end u.lltlni the -' :ll'I 1f91Klttt apecillllt Mrs. Hildeprd DollllO Ind -.1 Mn. Jiiiy Bet. TllfF -crHtnlty aDll dlacourage the uae o I workbook metbod1 and other comm ere I a 11 y-prepand IMIDlll. • "Ideu are not always new -no ooe bu a completely origin.al ldta," said Mrs. Den- no. '1You mun take ~ UttJe from here end la iJille fJiim there. Two ·heads are better than one." · Th e professiooat.Jooking, colorful 1ame1 d i 1 p I a y e d around her are used to teacli geometry, malhemallcs, the elements of a story or to glve studentr creative acUvlt7 such e patterna: for makln1 pup- pets. Wheo used within t h e theater Mn. Vost ts rnakilll -her third -students have fun as they learn to com- municate a story· to others. "l\frs. Vogt would bring her bed and stay here if she could," said Mrs. Denno. "Some o( thf mothers are so conscicntlous. '' Mrs Vogt's younger daughler and fifth-grade class had used the 60 study carrels made by her mother's group for individual study a n d testing purpo!!:e!. That project took about 60 hours. Teachers assign parents by a request form specifyin.q: their needs. For her green and yellow theater, said Mrs. Vogt. ''no specifications were given for the material, but the color should go with yellow. "The first time I ·walked in here I couldn't believe the things they had to use," remembers Mrs. Vogt. Tbe workshop is housed in an approJ}Jnately 25--foot by JO.foot gai-age on the grounds at A-fcNally School and is part of the .Instructional Services Center. And parents and teachers mu.st schedule their wor~ hours to avoid over~ crowd!nr. 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'. _,. -·-· .. 11111TTE The Ory Look HAIR SPRAY 99c IJll. 1.43 11 IL Bleach Excess Face & Body Hair · WITH JOLEN CREME BLEACH M1rvelou1f1 gentle and safe cosmetic to qu ickly lig hten .,i1uous, halr1 Oii face .ns lltd ~gs. 1Jftll1htly hair is blended nslly to ioor own skin tones. ' LIQUID Softens Haus. While Doing Dishes. AT -. A(EPlace To Shop! ·Slieer adltesiYt bandlge with overnll air v01ts for fast heal~g. 67 Assorted sizes. C •• , . .,, 71'1 RED c 0 1oss Adhesive Tape For securing bandages. Handy Yi 3gc inch widtll . .... -it,~ RtJ. 55c 10 yds. -.....-:· • ' Dennicel Tape Clear one incb first aid tape for herd to bandage '""· Skinvisib le •.• 59c Hypo·allerg01i~ RI(. Tic 5 1•1. AD PRfCES PIEVAll., TltlUllJ, Jiit 22U .tm S110y, 11112111 OPEil 9AMte10 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK • • ' • t ,, •• -21. lt72 IATNIOOM Tissue "Sn Cantry" ~ -Dtctr1t1r ~1l1rs and ~ W•1t1. LACTONA Tiii 11i. ... I.Ilk ii II~~ OllY Nail , Polish REMO¥£R JI(. 37c 3 IZ. 27c R11. 59c & n . 47c orLY Cuticle 1£110YER Kaej>scuticles ~.~.4Jc 37c IZ • • ·Nail Body Slrengthe iB and Conditions. Co~"'" or NalUral. 1e1. 11c . &7c :" .33 II. . . . Toothbrushes EIMfJ Boards Choose lrom multi Mted Nylon, Extra Sott Nylon, Kam Na11J11! or Medium HallJ~L Strong and flexible. IJll. 23c hk 11 I Malicure Sticks Gently pushes back cuticle. Re1. Jlc · 2il -.OO · IJll. 27c P1k 11 2 ... 23c Baby-Oil JOHMSOH'S -lJloolia enriched • • • for baby· soft, snmlll £kin for everyone! IJll. lll 1111. ' I ' 8" Fan wi11 Sw1t1I SUPE'LE~TRJC -1.arge tip-proof base, Mo rad~ or TV Interference. Quiet opentlng motor. Cool breezes wherevei needed. ~'lul• 4.98 20" Breeze Box sunlLECTllC ' •• IW!lgh~ 2.s peed ru11ed cany about llf.1IAI #2M5 14.88 2il" Breeze Box . SVPElllCtllC- 3-!petd de!"' model w1t!t posh button switch, tliern'4st>t 11td wlrt ::. 23.95 Woven jacquams dramatical~ designed in dashing. bold colon tD marve~1is~ complemeot your beach anti poolside. , apparel. 30x60" Sire. ' 11(:2.H ·2.86 · ' Channing. cololfvl prints on w~te backgrounds, witlt fringed llids lo 34162" or .J5.lli6" sizes. 8rilli1nt .calars ii wovett jacquams, 28156" · size1-1 ·99 · · 1.,,2.u... • . " Bath Sheet JllllO SIZE !36x70") -Great for the baadl 11111 poolside ... or -It ......i JOl!HI! lfter showering! Glol'· iotls !OM colors. llf.;~ 2.41 I I • • ' ,, 'I' Ill.fr, 11~ • .itHM ll, 191 2 ~·The PEP ·~~lk G.ets Delay ... l • • I •', ~ t / P~neCompany Expansion Means Increased Chqrgis? .,SU~ii~~~·to Study Welfare Proposal '• • .. ' · ANAHEIM -Peopfe lilwlt '!be problem. Ryan Wd, Is ~o/<. <Olll~}ca= bu. In~ ~1' • Alt,t : -.,Qruce sr•rn, welfare r • e I p 1 e n I • lie uld there ...,.. man1 ~ lo for tb<1r rmancinC this gro\flh. -~ _. ~. ~ ~ WOllld #I lobl 'P"flnc boar-~ queatlool left unrOIOlved m -...... PIY more "One Ingredient for a aound , lnte....t c , .. on boro 'fof. ~ ,llM AM iii. ..0... PM lofL100 1 !DO!lth,...,. lbe fonna!lon received lo date lelepbooes or 1et Im .mice, llnanclng progr•'I' bu been rowings have been at recant .ll)a!O... " \ta· I• 11•1 _(l!!!l_blt f:O =!'I'° oa the project. "II the pwpooe. -~ kfent of the U.S. largely mlssi!IC In ·the Je,.Is, and they !l!ll are qulla ~·8'•1d f"'ll".F ~-"""'" llJo.reduct-~"-1-----'"-'----I -~""" ~Uep.ll.u.e.. 1-kphono~·for'leYeral blgb.~ --,__ - . •to ~-aantiili ~ the curitnl i::;..~-·It aboot a year lllld 1 hlll 1011 11id in Orange yeara" be 'said: "I am speak· I--.,;;,.,,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-; • • ~ • • ~ :m.\I. ~· i!i1if 'ilffldlil lo c!ulliled'to ,i.i, and.; lata," be added. "Our welfare . ORANGE COtJHJY C«lll)' Tunday. Ing ol ad09uete wm.P. II w MftVID -. lfil!':.:::,~ "1..;..., <~ a. ~ <"'.!,;..~, , vthe1_.•~ • •• • D\ I c .. .I J.1·~ ~~t~ 001 .... w." nJni. '"".°''. T)/ler Ryan, alao vice preal-"Beca111e « Ille unsatisfac-. .,.. I • ..,.'I'll' ~ ;.-i;.:; ·~-.w~..,.. t ·-•--. -· oe -~t of Un«!ln :rtlei>\!'ln< In tciryeaminga, m1»y telephono TO 111 •Alto DIMI -=.. ""l':::.~ '· , ~ ~ lelt 11\0!'0 'Jh>i 001111 County Ii one. of but Peoples pointed , out lli&t 1 , , IJDcoln, Nebraska, a p o k e oompany slocb have betn -•-,,., ---::!~J;.;.'f'...,,,,:'-f.,..UO. *1il,JIMlllol heloi:O five , ·1rolle In Ibo ... 11on ~we~ several federally-before the lnd:ep.ende3l .eilli>« ·at low levels-oome :.,~!,:)~'M~~'i.~=. ·-.~ .... -.. --la· -•IY lundf Ip the -ma.-lot ~ apomored programs In the . Develop" ers Telephone Assoc11llon we!lern below book ,value. Thus, ·the ti 111CllT OP MW ... ....,.....-;: :f,.., ~ · f iJDiiiklDPublic Emplo)nMDC In ~ esperimentlll P"Olf&m. Wrle field-PEP; WIN, a ' conference at the Anaheim company attempting to finance w1t11 u onw .... u ... ......,. ~.t :::::.~~· ~ <l'li;P> •tllar1 ~j-Ell' "r n Ind~• .•. ad· lraJning program; and CWED Set Me' et Convention Center. expansion. through new issues .., tf""" '"' -:11 ., , • . . ,. , ' ~ . ·of . Ille . COrloal (~omta Wort Expansion telephone companies, Ryan . ~ !i J::" .. 1: ... ,...,;.,;,,. o1ir'llle =P~P ~· 111 Id'.~ cilthe Pro g r_:.mby) • Goa . ~~~Id said, "face a serious challenge ""'·' ..,,.._.,_ "IOU!Upli~oller'!llllld I -11'8~• ,....,. sponsor~• v. ~~ ANAHEIM -How new lo provide the service the y· HE "IN" pi ••CE TO QOI· ...,_ ..,...., .,. .,..,. lhelr ""1 -Jhlbfct" i;,.ict "*1 wllll·to jolJI In the Retgan to put welfare reel· slate and federal noise al!ate-public will demand In t0D10<· r.M • ,=..,;,;_;;, ... ,--·w. ~DltiitL ~'t>t· JlllljeCL, no aeeplion1.'are pientslowork. . . men! criteria an allect ro,.·. ~'po1>Ulnl1', tnQtt . I -·~---"" .-"'', G•J-G "'' u ~ bebe'. liuolinglc.,,l!eadl, wlllch did Orange COunty Is one of 35 buUden lllld land develOpers is t~--J.aicaJ worid~-,v • • vl(jlfOl!Qlr..111@'2 fi'O@n nf.'Jl'j'ffi n ~r@nfif;' ~=:=..;.-~.,:.,. ~ lhar°th;."' ,,.';, Ullor nOI> rely ,lo 1 que'>'.• and ' counties . '!le<ted for the the loplcof a half day seipirlaf -~1~ of service to the Ji;!!WWU\l!!!l!S l!;ql#!Wur.uv;;j 'U /fj}Uliil)' w-._......,; ......., '"' Dr'-baent pro'w 11 tlle'l>e!< Fulloi1ol . Wfilcll oald ~ was CWED alid t.he only one tn and llllJCl>Oon, Saturday at the consumer wilh decline unless [ -J@liiiiiin?riio fNilF77. ''Bl! ,,,,_ _ .. ,..; °"'"-,...'.""'· to .,;''..., '-ucl not Interested. Southern California, Peoplea Grand Hotel here. _ ltn/r.!=>UUl!o!JIJllJ V@;L . ::i'*-~~) · :.u.J:Y -# of••~lilo &I °"'11e Coast cities ap--advised. The s e.m in a r . is. to cllarges. are incrwed whej"e ct;;_• ' · , • ""i.:--~' P.f{,,. j ~ould ~ profinfl · portlclpatloo Include Peoples concluded, "If it' can familiarize builders and plan-JQlt!Ued, he contended. M·e•:-:.,~~ ~ ~ Bu'!~ we nttd mor""; ~ln Valley, Laguna be done with rta90Deble ad-nera with the n e W re-lndepepdent companies will -~" / , ·. ,, ,, "' · · _ Bdda.'Lol,AlamltosandSeal mlnlstrative·«1st.s-.1tcouldbea qulrements being imposed by install more than p mllllon 0o , •-~.:::'~., ~" • , -...:....... • ., ~ l &a.;, . '· , valuable project." lie called the envlmbmental J!f<lteclioi> telephones in the next 10 years = ,1 .,... · .,_ ' .,..-.r got .,.....,,,_ '.\,J'""" ~ Beicb lllld San for )>otter coordination of . agenclee, lllJl>, and the rute and will provide telecom· · / ~.OirlttlN ._ ·~ ~ Robiri Bltun Md JuU. Cali rano 'dkl not res-fedetal and atate "make of California. as well as explain murucations equipment for thelr ~ect on the consumei:. busine!ses, he said .. ~ --··"" cil . w L · -~· .. , ' mlnlslrstlvecosts. Cond u ~t ed ·· •by the ''This expansion wm coet · . . ~ c. , , . was ~ Ui1••11r"'_,.\ ~ ukl the Mw project fire Chief Jamel Latlmer 'Of Governmental 'Affairs Com· money_,~· be sald. '"In lfl) Q!JJ' • r ~~' L • ', _the bc!ai'd 11]'00, l,~ woul4 ':Jlbpelully r. e d u c e ' Laguna Beach said his city's n\lttee of' the Orange ' County Industry· s~nl almost 12 ' ~ ·~":C .f~ .,0 , ~ .. eveb•'11i9, ~.'tllo' w'elllft imia lo the county" staff had stullled the program Oiaptec of the . Building blllion ·on new plant lo-. • ' -:J"."= f/!1(fll ,,tl the• p,roll'~, ~~ bof 1h4t he could not ·put a and felt If could he valuable Industry ~talion the vestmenti.and so we can pi:o- 1 ..,.&. ..., . .=:.,,""°"' ~," ·: 4}.'l ,..; • dollar (isut'9 ,bn it witliout exl'" for such unskilled jobs as seminar, ii .intitled. •i11>e ject an expenditure o('at lea!t ""1 "'::.. ~~·":.:~"" 'um1 · • llGDl.IG,.W •. Jltrienc.t .• (, . ·· cleahlng beaches. Sound and the F,ury." $20 billion in the nut decad~." ,_ .,.,, ................ M ea_. ,of •! , -_ • Cs«rnl. 0.. Hriv 11'1111 ~· MtM wu ~ tto:1he " A • ,r I .......... -.. ~~ ~· ' JU tni.!! ~l....:1-;a°:!!:i • FREE ·SHOWS STARS IN PERSON • .See Gary Puckett• T•x Wllllamo • BrMd Everiy Bros. • SkUH 6 H-orwon Paltridp Family Pertorm!ra i"~ddl• Doan TEN BIG DAYS JUNE19·25 FROMNOONWEEKOAYS SAT.liSUN.10AM Fair Drive Ii Newport Blvd., Coot. 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'-i'~ ~~1-~:!t~ . ~ ~~= ' I ' .. .. ... •' D·1s·c.ount .~w .. • ' ·.:... \. . -' • ... • .._ ~ ' 0 TWO CLEANERS.IN ON Oistont · Conter.flble ~ ·, ., , •. • .. I r ,\(.J\COUM : ·:ttEANE.R ' .. " j ., ' FIA TURES lOU'.ll LIKE:- • T~·d1111in tn One '~.•••••;tkllch ' • larve •• A'llfl'f lqg . t.haltlon= •Low-Noj11= .. ""~. . .~ Hoed Gels Unil1r Low Fvmltv,. . . • Non Mak•• Nr111tW. Guard ;, 2.Sp11jl ·M1l1r' .......,.,~ _ -- ~ CleOnlna Atlact.1enta Go°" Eully • :Yrlple Action 'OMnlnt .... , ·. ~ feupe With lell Gnien Aecent ....,WLIXTllA , ' • I • • ' ' t ... j I ATTACHMENTS Ol'TIONAL, EXTRA l > ' , \ . I I .J t J .. ...-. . . ' • . ~ . -~ . ' I . I .. ,! .. ~. 1 ' i ~-·: * i ~. J. ... :t :~ : · , .. . . t , . \ · L \... t ......... :~: . ·· · • • • C ~·'" 1 , Ii!._•'.',·, , . -. • • .. • • oaji's : ~· ·-.. 'v~GAIOND ... ~ FORES;R;OM~ --I ,...:;,:lleritcige ·i .... "0LYMP,1c I ·:~H~LID~i~:·> < 8x10 ..... , . $99.95 8x10 ", ...... $19.9.5 -:.:."'.,":..""="=--...:::.::,:.:. A 8x10 ....... $79.95 {• 8x6'6" ....... $64.95 ? 9 f 2 ' . :.° ~ tJ' 9x12 .'. .. (. $1 f.91,· t 9x12 ': ..... $104.91 1 :i..:=,':"~r.:"-.. • . ". "tx12 .. -... :' .. $19.95 .v "8X1lt ...... '· $89.95 "( x . · · · · · · ·. • ., .: , . '.·~~{~"!:., '~n .~ L~.at 11Jl.Yl~'.l!1! .11.r Col~ll *•ft!•_Clnil wo!v••Ft,Gfllllt°)o~.~o kn-·•·~~!Mlit .tha(n. The Grant B•y•~ will h.el~'~:· ; ~:f.91tt..fheot lt;:rllftt'.f!r-yow ~y and ba .. ..,. C-1~ Is tho fln~,t,tent and the ONnt Boys have the f.ll!~octlon. ,We've Got It Wh.en You NHd It-, • 1, NbT11~x10ilMlt13otC',fx12' ..... •'59"6,10x131lffllP&6•r...,..' r ··· 'I"-· ·~~-·~ ... } t ".1. · ··~ ,, COUMAll ••:s IAO ' '"· •-11 •23u 26"•12"'•} ..... ·'· ' -._.LEVI'S® \.FOR GALS: AND MORE! · I u.. ,.., cndit ·11 Tbe · Grant ..,.. • . I f,EV ...... •41 ,.,.. •••• • ' Prt11 for ... , .... .. " " Ll!Je seliftf qii ol col0r1 ind patt'T' irt'i.tl or short sletvt stylts. ' • • • • .· . ' • ' .... .. •• " "' ,., ' . • l 1 • • • Y . DAfV ellOf Wt .... .-.11.mz • His Finn Makes A ~ ... By WILLIAM SCllREDIER • ........, music .. ir.n and ., ,.. --"'" costln& uiliiani. of fll,000. The pipe dream or a gilled •ljt my Cllltomon wanltd a _e!eell:O!lka ii being cheap crgon, they would go fulfilled~ch day back e lsewbert," Eb)' • rool1ll o{ bis , m e I o a I o • • Besldea rtpa1ri11f a n d Newport l!eacb ]>Qslnw. refllll!hluc ors11111, Eby hu Rober\ E\,y•s firm, at 841 lhe faclllUn to put out about Production Pl.lee, Is one-<>!·•· one cuatom-msde precision ldnd In tho Uniltd Stain and orpn each week or so. Bui one-<11·•-!el')'{ew ln)'Where. they are done to order, not <Ill lie and )>ii fiv.....,, crew an aaembly line. speclali2t in ~-build.IDC "We can give a custonler and NnlOdeling pipe '8Dd elec-exacUy what be wants," Eby troruc organs. aafd, ~·And the big organ c:om· ••Newport Organs'' paniescan'terovldethat~ customtr1 are among the of attention:" mosl dlserlminating organ But Eby's oo..iness bas ill enthusiast! 'u Eby said "and problems, too. , are 'filling' to Pf)' lilo~ than °lt II almost Impossible to $20,000· in aome cues for .a find e~rie~ ,? r g a n - Wtdftttdll, -21, 1972 PILOT-AOVERflSER j3, How Artists Can Get Help +--"''..JO~ !""!1!1111-llllJl!lll!'l!ll!! l~~~~-il!J>en!!n. Rud trade , Dw JoyC<: uo.r do 1, 11 • c I pe , ludi u Ail!few1 .. •1111 ... ..... ,. ·-. a r 0 ·er •nd Art 0.llery msgupie. --. '-" 1nll.lblo In milny •rt llldlc u ageat ta New Yort c µiw.r111; the rtvlews and .no ewld comet tM "'"* -0 r n er .• ~~-",~ .. ~.!~yoo •feel for .,,. of &ollerlel fir .. -liiiiiiiilliil-iliiiiiiiil ----of -1 Major gollerla "."Vftlmes -...... to aOOWI in ...._ W IH•I _,. II SU Gall<rlet IJl>owiDi unknown various large clUes. While you l'....i.c. wlle• I Uffd -e. arlJit, bperoto In IWo bulc can, ' ""'"11 on be I n g 1-llv• I• D.U11 W w.lcl dllcoverecl ~ lhil lllaMer, Ob le ulllbll I.I New Yori u "'YI: (I) havJni fllll! In an don, fail to lake advantage of J ._ -· work Is of ..... artist, the &ailery backs him exhibition opporlunlties a t ~ --far an exhibllion and pays the home qullty. -G.U., Dall11 coots; (Z) tbe -•'-~ osb the ' &llln>•.,-One service, free to artist!:, mediate re~ I ----..... Two cuJdeboob which eool4 )>elp,)'OU consldetably with lhaJ Intricacies of : lllling your wort, bow to deal with galleria, ~ pracllces, etc., are publbbect by W1llono Guptlll (16$ W. 41th SI., p..., Y0ti1 N.Y, 10036): ••The Artist's Gulde to l!is Market'' by Betty <l>amborlain, 1169, $0.16, deals completely with sales of art. •1 Art Career Guide'' by Donald Holden. 1967, $6.95, is I '1'ow·to-1DO\lt- in-tbe-art·WorJd" primer, fine !l'llsicaf ,fnstriunent. -worsen, be wd. I could .. _,L ulli &OVeral more people who , '!•pro~ 1 unique are"experienced 'wttb organ ...-v>ee, Ollra ,. • dying arl repair tuning and bllilding " and we keep jf-lor llloae • · DAILY PtLOT Stltf """ NEWPORT'S [llol!ERT EBY, AND INVENTION His Harbor BuslllMI 'Very MolodlOV\' Agents for painters and artllt to uswne iromotlonal Is the Art !nlonnatlon Center other floe artists are often the expense ; this method i • (189 Le:iington Ave., New gallery dealers themselves. -•what similar to "milJy York, N.Y. 10011). The Center 1be "third person" com· press" publishers which wW review your slides and mlsslon agent is nol oearly u charge ~ tO pt lhelr suggest names ol appropriate lnstllutlonalired in the fine wort. galleries for yoo to contact. Be artJ world as be is ln Art market authorities with sure to tag your work (name, publishing or performing arls'. whom I spoke agreed that.the address) properlj>, and enclose (Many commen:ial a rt i 1 ta best way to. mate gallery &OD-return postage and mailing have agents, however, as do tad8 -in any city -II to label, or maililw container. nwralists and portrait make good color .Udes of your The Center Is always buay,,so painters.) work and trudge ~ tlW you cannot expect an Im- HUMORIST BOB ORBl!JN advocat .. that compuiles hire a full-time uecutive jester to ease worker teDSions. Orben, pmldent of The Comedy Center In Brooklyn, N.Y., 111,)'s the jester should be free to roam through offica and workrooms, eWacting • gig· gle 'hel;e and a guffaw there, leaving behind a happier .wt. who -.can appndaW c u r work,.'f be said. ~. Eby t... 11bo lives with his wile at II! ~Illa Bonita In_ Newport BeaCb, ts an e le ·~ t t .on i c 1 elJC)nett, bllt not the kind nomiil!y found ......., away the hours In an jlll'OSpace laboratory. He Is also a talented musl· clan who bas pJ.iyed tJ\e organ llnce !he age of 12. This com· Ne.,,.rt , 111 • tt ffN'dclisea fn eau- C.. .......... • .. .. re•aodeHtlfJ pf p e titall eleetriClfll or-· ..... ' ~ blnatlon of eJectron f c1 knowhow and love for music and precillon Instruments are the main ingredienta ol hia prosperow: enterprise. · lie bu al~y had to move hia "'°" from llllall .quarten on lllonnwla ,.... to the present lar,,. ladUl,r'II\,an JD., dustrMl1 park. -'"iv's J¥'1USIC11l Dllt ls full of lop namet anil Interesting anec~te1. . "When Billy Graham wu still ~ allldent at Wheaton Coll ... I wu studying eogl-'"« In 6'1\!cago. I hearl he needed an organist for hlli radlO allow "° I looked Into • and got the job," llid tho....,. S1°yeaN>ld .,.me.r. "I -I was ·hia first organiat. He was a student Mil needed aomebodj> ,,..., .. ' he said. Eby pl.lyed' bis organ on "Sonp of-the-Night" for Grab!i!n ~· George Beverly Shea •lor aeveral yeah: before the -broke up. "I lltlJI keep In touch wllh the Graha1111 ud Bev Shea (now • Hollywood aongwrlter) bllt Bllly II oo bllsy, it Is hard to DI to see him milch anymou," Eby said. But 1t Wis -i:by's skill lrt electronics that rot him Into tbe bush-Ilia! bas kept him OCCllpfed for more than !O years. , I "I was probably one of the pioneers In developing a trambtorized electronic crgan that gave the same tonal sounds as a big pipe organ," be said. .. Eby remains humble about his contributions to the fjeld of electronics but they a r e measured by the wide varlely of musical circuita he bas created. 11f bave patents on a lot of my work llut that really doesn't mean much anymore," he said. • Eby was also the first manufe.cturer to put organs in kit form. "We started this prai;,ice when the firm was locatei!. in · Pasadena. Since we are only a mail~rder company, we have Allied Nno111 .HAG ____ ..: r7-C:ltlfwr';t,,61A' NewHHVJ, Deep Shar. ~----- ./ /.fii I'll'"" ii ) Styled to Add Beauty \' 499 7J r· to .lfty ~-Buutitul ' . ~11~ jJrAfoA' 0eco11tor Colors. ':;~:· ....... •11ow SAU P.llCID AT . $1M COMPAIAILE IHTAIL .............. $7.99 • VIA,,' ...... ~··' AVl.111® '"TM of fMC Corp. 100% Avlln Polyester 499 Pile. Beautiful Deep, .Lush Shag. New Colo.rs To Choose fl!>m. s:-.::- NOW SALi PllCID........ suo COMPAJIABLE IETAIL ............ $ 7.99 . ·~V01-'!!!~!~ F~O:,~ESTER 99 100% AVLIN® Polyester Pile. Exlll heaVJ, thick 5 M. TO. patterned desirn. Rueged, durable ond easy lo "-:I· maintain, made with ttEW continuo\ls filament SS. AVLIN® polyester. COMPARABLE RETAIL, • , .$8.99 NYLON Hl•LOW 1ST 111111.m NAME lllANI CUPErS' AT LOW DISCOUNT PllCES SELECT FIOM TllE LAISEST CARPET INYEllTllY IN THE WEST EVAY IOLL Of WP£HS lllARKED I PllCED FOi YOUR SHOPPIM9 COllYElllEllC£ All WOR UNCON~:· '"f'".I '. SUAIWITEED . r&eLANESF~ei: Tit.cot• SHA '"' ,,,, .. llMl I!' rt111S 100% fORTREl POLYESTER. LUSH, DE!:P, 99 LONG·WEARING AND HARD TO SOIL, STAYS flOW 'BEAUTIFUL WITH A MiNIMUM Of • CARE. SAl£ · VERY RESILIENT. BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR PlllCED THREE COlOR SHAG.· COMP.AllAILE IOAIL •• $1.99 .c.-.. .............. ~,.. ........ ... SQ.YD. SAYE $4.DO IODfL. 111-COLOI SHAG DEEP PILE 100% KODll POLYESTER PILE, RICH, DEEP, LUXURIOUSLY THICUILE. MANY NEW HI• smE DECORATOR THREE COLOR SHAG TO SELECT fROM. RESIST DIRT AND SOIL STAINS. " ' . NOW SALE PRICED • COMPAllAl~E UTAIL ...... $1.99 · 100% DACRON POLYESTER PILE, BEAUTIFUL NOW ~ NEW, OEEP SHAG. 'EAS't TO MAINTAIN, MANY SALE ' -NEW'DECORATOR COLORS TO Cl:IOOSE FROM. PRICED ·COMPARABLr RDAIL ................ $1.99' ' CARPET l'ILES~SAYE $ 99 SD.YD, SAYE $3.DD Feels Like Velvet...!... Outwears Other Carpets-Easy. To 1ns1au. 12• x 1:z-2 9c 100% llYfon pile,, stjiuesist1nt · SAVE 59~ • · 'llOW SAii PllCID ,,,,_,. El DACRON SHAG ·, . JOO%, conlinlJOtlS filameot nylon pile. 2" Popular nylon hi-low that co~bines beauty and duribility. Many colors to ·choose from. 'la:f· NOW SALi PIICID,....... $~IO DUPONT TRI-COi.ii. S'AG • ,100% DuPont'nylon pile. Deep, J99 rich durable shag. Beautiful , • , new three-color designs, ' so. ,., / , IAVI NOW SALE PRICED n .11 , • I I I 100% dacron 11t1lrtster pile. llatJtiful 4" new deep shlr "with 1 Ml deep·Dlle. M1nr new deco11tor colors to tie ei." tram:· NOW IALI PlllCID... ~=· COMPAllAllLI llTAIL .............. $4.99 COMPAi.AiLE IETAIL ••••••••••••••••••••• .$5.99 COMPAIAILI' llTAIL ............... $7.99 . ' .f . kept it up," Eby s3id. KODELPLUSH Encron R•ntlom lh••r•tl · 1oo:i; Encron 110lyester pile. Extra 5 99 he111, thick raadoO\ sheared pittem. EllCRON POLYESTER · · Pile of 100% £JICron llOillSI«· Deep, • "Ordering kits can cut the price ol an expensive organ in half," he said, "especially since yoo can buy ii bit by bit." Besides creating ind repair- ing organs with electronic harmonics, Eby and h i s shopmen repair and rebuild old pipe "'lans. "I am always on lhe lookout for a good set of pipes," Eby said . "They can even be adapted to one cf the elec· tronic organis ." Crates, stacks and rows of wooden and metal pipes Hne the walls or Eby's shop. · waiting for the patient hand that will refinish them1 tune ~ tlleili iliil malcb t b e m together on an organ console lo produce the vibrant tooes that ~ organs popular to- daJ, -· DJ'• customer s are •iJ , individuals and an •rrllr11J rock group. ,...,. rock gl'OUj>S are look- llf "' .. pure .... tones d'lqNpwi the quallly .... I splnnet .. -not cht1p. ._ rebuilt con- .... ti cost· 1111. • dollar• to ..,.. p1pe ..._ rnied willl -, I 00% Kodel Polyester Pile. Rich, luxuriously Thick Pile. New Deco rolOr Colors. NOW SALi PllC10 •••••••• 4~ lliVI noo COMPA~ILI R~TAIL •••••••••••••••••$7 .,99 AtLIED NYLOl 1 SHAG , -;i,,,'1/w;t;f.,· New heovy shog 5" · with many decoro· M.1"1.' -(Iii~,; st yled for todoy· D A' ~.. Aft.• tor<olorsovoilobl~ ;',! ____ .,. __ ---.· COMP411ABLI IUAIL ..................... $1.99 Rugged, dur1bl&-a1 to n111nla in. Very resilienL Beautiful dttorator colors. • ':1:!· NOW SAi.£ PRICED , $l.N COMl'A~BLE Rff~IL '" .. ,, ,'... .. .. ta.99 .ALLIED NYL• SHAI i:l,(~:t;fw< ' New, heavy deep 7" i 11<1"'f"4 shog. Styled lo odd ..-v••l'°"' t"''-beouly to ony "':-~/ti+'# ·~ /r" home. -~. ____ ......... --- COMPAllABLI RETAIL ..... .' ............. $10.99 thick, luxurious arpet Opti- perfO/llllnce ••• lollf ..,r •••. resilient MlllY colo11 to clioost from . ..::· NOW WI PllCID ............ ~···•••••• · ... oo COMPAllAILI llTAIL ••••••• ~.: •• $1 S.99 ALUED NYLON PLUSH • ,';J,,cl.flw;l)w• Ncwdeeplvxurious 8" i Jlii .. ,.,, • pi(~ styled lo odd ¥Y"'i,y. t,IL'l. beoury In ony .. ,._ ;vr,p1 . ~ ,"7""" hor:ne. :.:: ----... --.... _ COM,AIAILI IUArL •••••••••••••••••••$1a.H ~ • ll·H·ll llAYS ND INltl!ST. cllllYE•IENT CREDIT PLMS 1111 lllll ltlMS AYAILUll. CALL FOi Fl(( Sll9'·AT· 11911£ $(qi;(. '1srr ·IUl -CUSJ!IM •~n ll'T. . CANOGA PARK WEST COVINA NO. HOLLYWOOD • ANAHEIM -lONOIEACN 11 Ml Wlhl!M ...... 2103' S'*mao Way 2526 1: wor1c .... An. 1001 i. • ..i c • .,~. 64' N. ludld St. .. ........ ,11v4. HOllYWOOO '11·5525' 347·2»4 -71 ~-NJ-nao . lu-7•1• . .,r1.-m 1115N.V_A.._ Sin Oie10 freeway to Wil· VeAtur._ freeway to Clnoga San B m11rdinq fen to H0Ur11®A freeway lo Sher,_ 2 bJocn w ot $arJu _ Siil P1:!Etuwa) lo Bell-"6-7.U' !hire turn off, 6 bloclls Ave. ftoith to Sherman Way CitM st. 2 bloclts fto. OI 11111 Wal. wt to Ullrd Ana J~. 111 EllClid AC19$1 1lowr lld. llllJI ~If ~ z •locb ~ of lllllJ- west on Wilsh ire. · then rigtit Citrus to Workman. Cln)'Oll IYd. 111111 Cl if. fed. : • lttllflolw. • ' ' 1IOOd Biid. • VtmlonL PASADENA TOUANCE VENTURA ' ' 2"'41 l. ColoNH ...... •U6A.-IW. 2501 I. Melo St • COSTAMISA SAN CARLOS Vthiii .. ~ M"'RU 577.1900 •4'-3 bloclls~1 of 171• ....... ttlML nollc•lft• 1..t 15'1 I r. WWtllor. • llfCa L111M1 • E. Colo11do Blvd.. 11 Siii I Block list of Hawtllomt r1Y1 ~· 5'24'21 111 mass Gabriel Blvd. Blvd. OI Artesl1. Points on M1in. H wport Blvd. 1t 17th St ' \ u , 'Bea Ing, "'Sla I J " J A. "Th' also Ing nam CM) wllh llJ!di He at R liosp he med I per! tlonal gov resea He Gay I Ana Da o!I a tora teach level. hia I Sc band' years Dr. ticed Mar • :I l'ILOT·AOVERTISER (Stanford. _Honors 2 ~ t• 7~Brothers • Two brotllers ·rrom Newpcirt •Beach, John and David Vlerl· 11·tng, have tron top bonon at "'l:Q.anCotd University. l Jobti, • pre-med atlldel.t 'received hi1 doctorate deg~ · llnd w., awarded the rnodkal ll<hool'1 highest bonor1. David "araduated magna cum laude With • bachelor's degree in Engliah. He was a mtmbtr of ,phi Beta Kappa. ~,. 'lbeir parent., Dr. and Mrs. .Lester Vierling of 439 Catalina Dtlvt, viewed the ctremqny, '· JoNi, 21, received tbe Lowell A. Rant: Memodal Award and the Robert M. Sbeltoli Meroorial Award from the ftanford MedJcal A l u m n i Aasociatlon. I' The 1970 a1umn1 award was also preseot.d to John V••rl· Ing who .wu add~ named the moat likely to be- come an outstanding doctor with .1~o0trlbuUons to both med ic!9• and society. He ;trill 11erve his tntem shlP. at ROcheater Strong Merodrlal Hmpital in New York._Jf\ 1974 he wtQ be one of ~ fe..; medical •tudent> ~ bta perlodrbf residency at ~ Na- tional l nsUtute of HeaJth, a government· sMi.n).ed research ln!titute. r.- He ii married to the {..,,,.r Gayle ··Vandermast of Santa Ana and they have one ton. David, 21, wlll take a ytar off aod begin work on hl1 doc- torate in 19JJ. "lie pla111 to teach Engi~h at the college level. ae was valedictorian of hi! l!l&J Newport Harbor High Schoo! clw .and lbe l!lanfoid band'l)nunjlet solollj ·far four years/ ~ 1 Dr.· Lester Vierltni prac- ticed dentistry in Corona del Mar and ii now retired. COast Plain Talk Slated Co11structl on· of~ Southern Calliomla coastal plaln waterworks will*• plain.a at the noon I meeUnc of tlle Newport. Rotary Club 'l'hunday. Ramwnd E, Hu<bon, public relatiabl re1J'e9entetlve for the Metropolitan !'la\¥< fiPil!':lct of Southern ca1Jlorrua, whlcli 1' co\jltructing Ille ayst , will outllno lbe .......,,.. ' < the A!zpol'ter Irul, at 18700 MacAitliur Blvd. Noy" under collllituctioo, - works con 11 i3 J; or .JP.- proximately 300 nu1et of tW>' n e I s .. pipeline!, addJtloMJ treatment plants, presaur< control slluctures and related featlH'er. • coc.-•utter ~ .... CopPertorte Janning Butter , Dhc6uld ' Prf ' G!lt"o WIN fmlc T•I C•:i;.-r1e11• To111 ilil111 lwll•r• ,;~ C.ctit lvtt"' eM c .... .. ~ Oii ,: ... ,.,..., '°" ...... llf; ~· pr•l•ct1•11I L1a,11 .... ~ .. ~...,. • • 'ff.t.VI YOU VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT:' • 30222 CIOWll VAWY PAIKWAY AND HILLHllRST IN WllA NIGUO. . , . . • Ct1 • I f ;, Junr 21, 1972 DAILY I'll.If """"'"" YA&.Lrr -1Mt ............ TtlMn Ntl•fAMI VAUIY -1'141 ~Ml. Mii lfNtf IL. THO -.. T .... atdlf~ a.- ....,...,... tuc. -tnn .... ,..,., .. .,.... 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I L I •rm ·--. ··-·..- ~·=· ' I GALTAll 20" llOTARY JUNIPERS · MOWER • 87 3 H.P. 4 c.ycle : '"''' & ,, ..... t..: ••tine - with. •ul•M•lit ....... . #Mtl-1t2 ea. ·~~·• IUCTRIC • W 1DflnAY CAmNET PAINT SIT . ~·i: 16'"112''" • ...... ---· ....., ..., ...... ..... Ml ......... -· REG. •1211 :88 ~ •r 1174 '°"'. ea. Ml"x4" .8 n. STUD.::;:::I a .,., ..... ..... ,, ...... . • '".:I!... • -. ..,.,,_ .... ............ , I •· IEG. 49c . ..... . ... ··-... 61SNQ. nzznnr•• ,,.. .. MlllS ,.._ •S1llll•• --· -IGAD --· ,_ ----· Ol#flMAVL -~, .. 'I.Sfw, .::-.: .... 0 711 1111 .Jll_ ·r ••••ltaaN -.... _ aw VICIOIY •¥9. ....... ---. :::. ... -.,. ..... S. llllSIOl --.=:=.~ I . ) ' •• • hi ' ,I I d' In ¥ I . • I a B • • to ,. 0 I \' ' I • .. .-.. k -•• Voss Gets Chance to _P.lay for . a Winner -. By )IOWARD L. HANl)Y ' Of lie DaHr ,..... l•tf • • MILWAUKEE -Biii Voss koows what It !1 to be moved fl')lll one . club 10 ian<<her, never . serving ... employer more than two years in s~aslon. 'nie former NewPQrt Harbor High I and Orange. 'Coast College ~t­ lielder is awltc)llni uniforms again, joining his fotrii major league baseball elub in nve y,elrs at the age of 26. . VOSI WIS traded to the Oakland Athletic• for Infielder Roa Clark Tuesday and his first appearance in an Oakland 1;Ull),ft>rm probably will come 1gain9t a r gtoup of fonner teammates -the 'Calllomia Angela -this weekend. • :Prominence For Alo war ,• ~Comes Late r-Question: What major league player is tleading all others at his position in hit· rting, tlith an average~over .300, and has •played in 529 consecutive games, the longes1t current streak of any majcr leaguer? · .... · !I tiie name Sandy Afomar dldn;1 jump to your 'lips, it's u:cysable, beCause a , string of major ieaAo teaniJ . -the Braves in their Milwaukee ahd Ailanta Jncamations, the "Houston1 Ast~. the pre-- miracle Mets and the Chicago White SOx4 failed to recognize the talent of the little ,1econd baseman !rom Puerto Rico. Alomar, 28, of the California Angels, is 11litting .301: i& second in the American ,League in hits wiUt 71 and finally is in ,aight1of the ~rominence that seemed · so distant when he beat :a stepdy path from major league beriches. to the higtl minors ln the m\d·lillOs. From 1961'·to· 1961, Alornar changed ynifonns lL tim~1 with only one ~ shot at making a major !(ague team -1n 1965 with the Milwaukee Braves. "At the end of June I waS bitting abqut .263," he said-'JThey told me the)'-were aending me down to improve giy hitting., I couldn~ believe it. 11 a big league sec- ond baseman hits better than .250 he 's doing all right." He made two tpOl'e brief slops witb the· Braves, a pause in Houston just I_ong enough to be traded to the Mets. then another trip back to ~ minors early iD tlie 1967 season. • "Wes Westrum. the i1ets•· manager, told me was pin( to otart at seeond • )lase or short.stop, but pretty soon I was "armingjhe l>ench," Alom"!Je<ollod. "I was wondering whether l was· a g~ b81lplayer af.y more.1 You (do\IJt even itnaw'~t to think." , ' -· • V~ was signed by the Deln>lt Tig1r1 him will be when he llrrl.., Gii !k -· In 11164 and drafted by the Chicago White !ale today or TllUrSda,y? Sor a year later. . , • "I hive no Jde' •hilt lllolr eJai!1 ~ This season in Milwa.111<~ he hu 6eio. for~· ! ~ dOn't fO,qw abolit ~ reletaled .lo the be1lCh •• pindl hltt<r' more. ~ pro~ bu • t*olll HI and bll an anemlC .lllil Jill ~ %7 • lineup i1lid I ha~'t IA>ll"M, ,Jbeiii games and aboul 35 times at blit. eooiJcb to ""°'" 1t ·a.y 1119' lll1l>odi "I haven't start'!i a gaoie In a mboth." buri .,.~. I'"'.~ i,' = Voss told theDAU.Y fILOT,byJeftphooe Tom pW,ti/i ....... from Mllwaµkee Tiiel<tay ~nine for Ibo . , -VON '11111.tit Ulod • "I've lJeen:'Us«! als 'a'plnch li\Uet a cou-primirllJ •A leMallded Jilldl ll,lllr. ' pie Of times dllrl/ll u.l pericid•,bo/I I blve -· "He .1111 u·· llittef llOl1 ... ~ le&S than 35 times Ille )!al. , • ., · biln ~ IP<•Y ~ IUOUDILd pt "Jt really ~·t mean mu~h wben yOu base hlts," · told ttie'-DAIL onlf ha've tJial maQ,y limes up," he PILOT Tuesday Jliihl. wilooophiZed . • "Besides that, be'' a good oullielder What does he ihink O.klanil'i plans for · aod be will ~Jy ,.. llled to five IOIDI • ~ Gr0ver!Rlesloger,1~ Cl\k'!'fo.W!)ilo;So< • · , • _ , =. ~ -~::; '!."::~~~ ::~ F. • D Ii Lt' .. l/i1 . ' ... \ ;.o .. __ , •. lea~) most valuable ~layer, got Sandy . ,~e9os1 e 9•• s ~r.cnv.,, futo Hit majors for good when he talked 1 · · • . . . . . '. . , the'Whlte Sox lnW tradlng for Alomar in . .FQrmer Angels shortstop Jim F)'e~o~, now pja)'lP~ third base.for t)le' 1967. But all was not roses there. • Ne"'." Y?rk Mets,. leans far over his own dugout chasing a pop ~y. to Despite hitting .2M and stealing 21 lbe':~elight of tlie Mets crowd. Houston d~eated·the Mets, 7-4. bases in 19681 "ev~ry tbne I came up .. ·~ with a man on second they'd pinch hit for · .. • · · -" me ,'; he said. "After awhile I started • ' ~~ ,. ' j_i ~~~~~.\rl>enehbeforelwalked Tehnis Club, Booli,ies • Tbe trade to the Angels in early 1969, .. • / ~ · on the recorrunendation of his former · • • , f~~~~~l\i~~ym~:~~~. :Di$agreii ·O.iler. Se~ding .... ~; :. ~ Las.t year tlie 5-~, 155-pounder hlt · · ' , •· '>IJ ~ , · ; •:~ , . 1 "~,1!f ~ ~ • .~,,Stole 39'li8.ses to sef a team record, ~4~ • '.r 1 • r;... • ·• r· · . C ..,' .: ... · • • r .,' ·' .led the league In garr1es Played and at-WNDO!I· ~(AP) -The ti;, o k J'e i .. ~·smith played;;., gr;..;,'1.;r1h.'n~ ~ ;i>ats, led the Angels In half a dozen dl!W"Od · With the All·EiJiland' TenniS ·Bi®O Fqiest' HiJ4 lasliuilirDer . .,,.'l>eol d~partments -and then flew home to~ Club· toda~ aod made Clark Graebner Oh• two ~ts ·~o YAlgarelll 'Ol llaJy \vileda~ thetru;:,:U=.i 1'!.1;:1:;1° ne~fy of. It!< t~ favoril'!' .,,,!he .!_uiibl~on :Ii: .. 'and 'Fie;, Mci.'ruJo.ri of_~ Africa -In our months of winter ball, as he has tie. . · ' "'lll'll!g~, 1111 lritlJil! ~-· e ev«y year since tttll. .. fhe big New Yorker was left out of 1tw: Anot~r p'.s. ~aVll ;C?'P ~tarter, Tom 1f1is year his average Is higher than sc<dings list announced Tu¢y and-.ald Gorman of 8eattl<, ~!tom a match t's-ever ~n • .. maybe because· I'm he \\'&S upset aboutjt .. ~ against Paot~ Ifptolllcci of_ I~al>!, wllb der now and haye more confidence" -"What do you have to do to ger on this back troubll ·' rut Alomar his no intention of cutting list?"'Graebner asked. 1•1 have a far bet· ---....:......,.!:------- wn'on bbl playing Ume1 either summer ter record at Wimbledon than most of the • ~"" \\. 1 winter. . players whOhave been seeded." EX TIUTONS ST "D' "!'in gellln( stroopr all the lime," be· Stan Smith of Pasadena last year's " '. · .f1.&'< 'd, "I'll• ,.y .. Jong .. the manager runner·•p, WB! top sedeed: Six of the J'lt.TKS PwO .. p "OT· . ys I can. " other seven seeded players were Euro-• ~ U. 1 · H 4 . ' • fth ha'rd c•t i ·•1' ~ -"and some o em are court · . , 1 , • • • speciallsls that never have achieV'ed CHICAGO ~ The Chicago White Sol odger.s' Boes much success on tfte grass courtl of anllOIDICed Tue>day the slgnibg of ex-Sin Wlmbled9n. -: · ' / Clemepte High Olar Jeff Dusek. • , , , c • Graehnei' hai been a selhijilialist ·at Pusek: 21, ~yed for Bri~ Y""l'C It Ag r Wimbledon' once' alld a ~crlinalist Unlven,1ty t,.. l!ie ~four IOUOOI. HeUl ry "*.~.... twl,.,: •. " ; / ''. nport,tolJi0:1'PJll*"'Wla. flll1llalubal CPiJ. -, · · ' .LJr.. , , the Micfwell·~ •· h • Even · the players. ~ht ~ should . llJulei! la., f.I, ~ rilhl-'hU.l.a ' Spet!al le tile DAii.le j>JLOT . • have ).leen on the~. Jim Al,cManus, ¢ · pitcfler , ' , PITTSBURGH -More raln ls !Qrecast ~keley, spokdliwi· tllr the re<:tntly The Wbtte Sox .b.'announeed the 11P,.' ere. t0nl5bl And ii 111lght b:e a welcome · formed Jnde~t "'"""" Assocl~llOn, Ing 61 their No. f -In the lllllUl!er t for the Loo Angeler Dodgm. said his !lfl{Onwiti<lll sent a sugg.,te<J llst drafi -lsft.handed ·Pitcher Tom King The Dodgen, '!'lio JOii tfleir loyrth of ~ to the ·.U~ngland Club.; whi> 11. bl Hamlet1 Ind. He'U report '1o u.; 11trai5ht PJl)O Mondar nighl when the l#'lt into consideratioo. Saruota, Fla. dub ' 1 '0 0Ur .list wu exactly the same as the , · t ..... ~lcte official jl'lmbledcll lilt," McManus &aid, .,..... ___ _....._ ____ _ ... ...,.,. • ""' ,.,.., " 'jexcept that we Md QQ,rk GraebMr at o..r.. • "''"'"",. .. ,,:, No.' 7 Ind ~ the ~ commitlre ::;:':.. •1111111 _, "7:u ''"" • a1b9tituted Bob Hewitt of South Africa." '<=.t:.:ts:..bu_rgh_,:;P::lra:o.:..:te:::• ,:.:bu:::m::;;bed;.,_them~-1""3"°,""g-:ol Tbe ...a amounced 'l'UeOdly wm: I. niglil oll 'l'IMld.iy wHeil rain washed Smith; 21 Di" Nat.aoe, Romania ; 3. h Bill Manuel Orantes, Spain: 4. Andrews ' t the game. Plttsbllrg manager . Cimeno, Spain ,· 5. Jan Ko des' lrdon was fru!trtttd. """' "Thero are i'mes when you welcome.~ Czecllosloval<ia: G. Pierre 8 •rt bes , . LllBBOCK, Tex. (AP) ..:.'Rmm~ back lnout, OOIJ don't believe tlli1 Is """ '" Franc.s; 7· Hewitt and 1· Alexender .lohmy Muno, Alalilma'a ·,•It a I i 1 n hem," he bid. The Pirates hav' won 25 Metmell, Rutsla. , The booklos -·•· Smith an. 11-1 •· Slalllon," says he never thought be WOllN their. !alt 33 game<. ·-!! "' nln stays away tonight, Claude favorite followed by N¥11a at &-!, IJllrll • Nllllonal Foolboll Loap orrer to )>.teen, 7-4, will pitch !or the Oodatrs Gimmo at 7-1 and G-1111 Onmtei joln 1 Canldlan club. 'Bot he did and be Ii ialnli either Sle,. Biul, f.I, or l!ob at &-1. · • ' dellchled. · · • Le, ~ .. -..i.don. atartlog n"1 ~-ii "Thero realty wasn~ ll)Y com.1111rl1011 • 'ftle Dodgen' only conoolatlon wu thal ... ~ ...... a wide open'°"""' thil ]1911', belween Ille tilo," 1814. Muuo. wtio ,... the C!ncl1111U Reds too, !lave started to 1'tlll an-the contracted proo of World jeded the Qilcago 11ean· 1n ll•orol the oool oil. The Reds' 7-.'I Jou to MOhtrcal, C!amplonahip Tennie aboenl. Brlti911 Columbia Lions In Vancouver. IOUpled with the Houlton Altnll' 7-4 vk> Meanwhile, Graebn<r W 1 1 -· ' "1 got a belier contract and the people lory ...,. the New York Mell, c!Npped pmoive 'l\lelday, lahi>rlng IO a 7.f, U, 7· tmkd me better .•. 11'1 beautltu!...,,.. CindMall a half game belllnd Uouston In 5 ridory ovrt Nicola Speet of Yllloltavta try and I believe thn la • lot Iii 01> Ille Nallanll Leape Werrt. The Dodgers In the oecood nlllnd-<11 Ille LoMoe l]rlll porlllnlty for a guy Who 1oer up U.... an In lblrd plaor. 3\i bllclt. Court dlomplonsblpo at the~·· Club. ll1d doll w~U," be added. • I r • ~ ' . . Palmer"s · Goal: Win •. 20 Games ,·· On a pitchlac ~ with four ».Pm• 1rirmen, it's .,., to 1et much atteition by l1't tllrowint lbe ball. So Jim Palmer of the Baltimore Orioles had taken I~ liii. .,~ ~· too. . ~~ ' . . p~ coiried not aoJy. pOnooal ,;.. gamo .wlmJiC' ...... bUt alao a l'tsjlect· allJe .m baWiii ivm;e lnto Tuesday night's same with the Collfornia Angels. He Improved on both marks by pilcblng a al.x-hll, 4'1 viol«y and starting tbe wJn. nJniz rally with a single. · The vic,tory lmpiyved. the ' right-hand· er'& recoril to H as he Jltlrlllled'lili tbfrd 1traJcht »tame. ·1eU01[. But on a &tall whl/lh incl~ three other '""' -Mike . ' · · Attendance Up .. Baseball Not Dead ' . ' ~ . ' ' ... ·By a Long Shot _·_ By MILTON RICHMAN VISALIA (UPI) -For. Jack Hutc\>- lhlon, this alWays is the best pert of the day •. In • the morning there are dozens of roullne ehorH to be done -Ute making travel arrangements, lindinl quarten for new playtts and straightening out con- cealon and ticket ncelpts from the nigb1 before. Now U is approachlnl early evening and. Hutchinson, the 26-yeai'~ld general manager of the Visalia Mel! ln the Class A C.llrornla Leogue, already bas' opened the park lo~ tlie nlgbt ball',..,.. with tbt )\eno Sliver Sox. ·1 • GIJNN. WHITE Sports Ec!ltw • . ....... \'OlvJng varloua Lon$ Island ciimmuniflait Ii~ Amityville, Garden Oty, llematUol aod so on. I think lweball ~ll be .. rilht. n-. alubl that promote , 'of, ficiently and intelUgtnilY are. doin& ~ at the 1ate.~!..1.'.. ~ From •·player's poinl of ·view, RUl!t Siapb of the.Jolet1 feeil baseball eould Iii healthier ii bollr the bWpers and 1bi plarw would atart °llonorille ea<:1t otlief'J'lntegrfty." • ' . .• "Problema abould ...... ~'" ~: 1ay1. ·"I clan\. fiMr. ~ bolweeii ~two ~..ll't avl u.·,;aine. And In tht """""'111:· . . balfeboll. l hope ---.. . I' ' tesl tlllnc call llr till t.~hav'•t!*o~--. ~ publl¢, lilll..DGi be'iijf ti'lillll a ')!!. miter• . ., ' ~ ' , . .'- • A ' . . ucrs · Mallitolf ,: On District 8 • • • AJl~star Team ·• I ' . • I • • • • DAILY PILOT Wodnt!dq, Juno 21, 1972 Pemlierton, Blakeley • Earn Honors t> ... ~ ~ Cout aru players bav1 _,, acconled berti. on the 1172 all-CIF AMA baael!oll team. '•MU!nc I.be 111'11 team ii Mlj'ina'a Jltacli Pemberton, a flrlt baaeman• J'!lcber who reeently algned I pro- f-Iona! contract with the New York Mets. He batted .481 In the '12 campal8n. Weatmlnater's Gorden Blakeley made the second unit' as a third baaeman after batting .SU. Blakeley ii ticketed to play Thursday night In the Orange CountJ North-South all-stir baseball till at La Palma Port In-Anaheim.· · Alhambra pitcher Don Larson was tab- bed aa Al.AA player ol the year wllilo three junlon -Lot Alamltoo' Mike King, Fullerton 'a Peto Van HornL a n d Hueneme'• Jlm McDonald -landed berths, all on the third team. Finl Tum Poa. ,,_ lcflool OF-J ..... Lenl.int, Sierra OF-Tom Bbapat, Vr. A ... Sr •. 403 Notre Dame SI'> .6'1) OF~arret Slrl>n1, Fontana Sr .. 413 IB---· -Sr ••• , 2B-Jlns In>lne. -Sr. .m 311-Allen Smith, N. Torrance Sr .• "18 SS-Donzll Pllmor, DDlnlllluez Sr. '.411 Util.-Clly W..UU., Loera Sr. .488 C-Dennla lJtlejohn, North Torrance P-Demiy Mar\tnUle, N. Torrance ~-Dan Lal'IOll, Alhambra P-Carl Sapp, Dominguez Sr. .3311 Sr. IW Sr. 12-2 Sr. IJ.I 8eco.d Team &-Rick Kuper. Alhambra Sr. .UI OF-Ron Standley. Lotra Sr .• 44)3 OF-Bob Pete. Compton Sr, .4«1 !B--OIUck llodc•. N: Torrance Sr. .SU 2B-Dennls Wlld•. llW1llnk Sr. .!& -llllbley WealmlotWr . Sr .• HI SS-.Jamle 4Qulrk,. St. Paul Sr. .400 Util:~ary carter, Siinny l!Jljl Sr. ,340 C-Kril Yoder, Savanna Sr. .!ff P-DM Aaae. Savaona Sr. 13-2 P-Tony Angelo. Fontana ' Sr. IM P-Mlke Joi. Hoover Sr. 1~2 ntrd '?u m OF-~ J!daaco, La Serna sr ... 438 OF-3teve Kemp, Arudla Sr .• 412 OF-Mike Kinf, Lot AllJ\llfos Sr •• Ill IB-Pete Van Home. Fullerton Jr. ,185 2B-Mil<e Mallet, LB Jordan Sr. .~12 -3!1-Fred Sclllnb, Fullerton Sr. .485 88-l>wayne Peltier, Servli. Sr. .440 Ulll.-Daye Fowler, Riv. Poly Sr. Ml C-Jlm McDonald. Hueneme Jr. .411 P-Blll Danlelll, Mont.htno Sr. 11-3 P-Ccall Davis, Lakewood Sr. 11-3 P-Roler Rumusaen, Monroilia_ Sr. t-5 Player ol tho year -Dan Lanon, :Al>ombra. . l V ersatUe Gircuole 1 Ex-Estanc ia Star Still Go.ing 'Stron g By PHIL ROSS ot Ille CW.Ur Plltt •ttH Transferrin& last 1UJtUJ1er from Estan- cia High to Madison Hlah, on the mesa in the north portion of San Diego, awlft Bruce Girasole found~ that he ha~ not alOwed down. In fact, the bespectacled young sprinter who led Estancla's Eagles to the CIF Cee track and field title in 1971 , saw fit to add an extra gear to hl1 je~-quick repertolre. DeJlrnating that added cogwheel as overdrive would, indeed, be much of an understatement. · Giruole posted beall of 9.9 (1001. 22.4 · (220) and :iuv, (long jump) in his 'aophomore fling at Eltancia in '71 and also anchored the Eagles• Cee 440 relay . quartet to a CIF crown with a 44.3 top clocking. · • The.n, when the Eaglea, and coach Tom Fisher, beard that Giruole's family was mqvlng to the Border City, shock waves ran like the pique through the we!t end of Costa Mesa. However, as It has transpired, the tranafer' ~id nothing but benefit the lllented yowlg speedster. BRUCE GIRASOL! Bruce run and asked what his «O time was. l,'-'<'j I\, ;11~"" • , DA.11.Y Pll.OT ltftt 'PteM Proof li~s in Giruolers '7 2 performances, which merely a1nip1Uled hia earlier featJ . "There's no end to his potential in the qu.arter, He just has to work on hi.s con· ditlol)ing and ai:ld dista nce to his workouts and he can make the state meet in the 22o and «O next season. MARINA'S BROCK PEMBERTON WAS SE LE CTED TODAY TO·AN ALL.CIF AAA.A BASEBALL BERTH. . ' AJ Uamples, the ex·Eagle went un- defeated all soason long In the sprlnll In the Sin Dfego CIF Sec!IM, which culminated In sectional titles In both ap~ and . entry into the recent state meet at OroVille. Wttlng Takes Spo"tJlght Edi,son , Estancia, .CM • • I I , • W~.ip Bmeball Rival,s .Hitlln( atole !lie. spotlight In Monday nlg1lt'1 HarlJor Area prep baseball le&Sue. · • Hosl .Edlaon, battered Fotlntaln. Valley, 9-3;• Ealarlcia ~ed Corona de) Mar. 8-5 and <;oati lleia whipped Huntington Beacll, 9'1, Ji!• 1 palt Of tilts at Costa Mesa Park. ,... · , Jl:diaon .W.ked to a ~ lead..after two innipgs, ecori,ig .(Jve times in the first tr.me. Mike .Alt.I. had a twwun homer In the lnltlal)!l!llng while also contributing a h\'."'l'W' alngle In the secood stanza. Fotmtalll Vat(ey ca4:her Br~e .Bo11~n bad a pelt of bl!s, driving In his i.am's first run in the fifth Inning. > A seven-nm fifth inning by Estancia Wiped out a 4-1 Corona de! Mar lead and earned the Eagles the victor).'. Walks to John Hartley, Joe Barnett and Ed McLaren loaded the bases for Estan· cia in the fifth. Then Steve MortOn singl~ ed in Hartley and Barnett. McLaren 411d Morton law scored on wild Pitclles. Two more walks to Joe Ronquillo and John Wolinski. BOb Madden's double and a single by Mike Dhanes complei.d the ocortng. . '· ' . I Shore''Retains Gltasole zipped the century in 1.6 In his ll(eCtional and 0.ew around the furlong on 1 lull curve In 21.4 to record llletime bests. · Then at Oroville,_ the young native or 'Upl!tate Nell' York placed filth In the stat~ in the 220 at 21 .7 after maldn1 it to Pico Rivera's George Shore bowled an . the 100 flna!S before beinf eliminated. In the middle part of the '72 season, 878 four-game block Monday i· !light, fn.. Giriaole proved he could btat whatever creaSlng his West Coast M~kh. Game. sprinters the CIF Southern Section bad to ElimlnatiOM lead to M pil14 at' Kona , offer when be annexed the invitational Eliminations. Bowling Lead Lanes in Costa Mesa . •I prep 220 title at the Mt. San Antonio In aeCQ¢ place is Anaheim's Bob Relays with ,a 21.6 mark. • Ramltez,.a two-time former f:l!ms 'win-. As to rumors that he'll ht back In the ner. , 1 Orange C.O.st Area to compete again for the Eagles in his Seil:ior year, Clrasole Tournament rookie Joe W)lhite of _.bas pretty well nl>ed that. Gard"!'a retained thltd place,! rollinf. an His_ father la being transferred to St. 821 while sl<ady Doug Johnson of Long ,Loula by his company and it appears Buch had an 816 and was the No. 4,.i{iot., Bruce's mother will remain with her aon The top area bowler is Cotta Mesa's in.San Diego Uhtil be gr1dli1tt1 from hJgh .fr~d D9~herty, who jumped two spots scHool a year from now. to.No.·•· with an 819 series. llollghelty, • So, with that shred of doubt concerning with 4,123 pins, trails Shore bYi 110., , ,Gira!JQ!e'a lmmediafe' future to.ssed aside. Ciost.a .... Mesa's Olar lie Slhilling and the ~n~fOoted lad 11y1, "I have one "He'd probably bave to run about 47.5 'to make it but I ltnow he caii do it." The confiden~e. pl~ed in Girasole by his present coach is not unfounded, as ~ven by his minimal participation in the quarter and while logging ·a 440 leg in the mil• relay. . r Running on tpiddle baton legs -with only a standinf start -Glrasole flew 49.1 and 49.6 and added a 50.4 for the open quarter. According to Schuler, "he may end up as a· college sprinter but he'll atill have to run in the mile relay. Anyway, he ap- pears to havi the most potential in tht 440." . If paat performances are any in- dication. possibilities are very likely that Bruce Girasole will be a state meet participant again in '72 -as a 220 runner and quarterrhiler. Phillies BQss Not Worried · AU.•tflt: 'l'Ut T•ursdafl Corona plated three runs' Jri1 the second with Allen J-1!n&, Bo~ Meyers 'and··Bob Palmer doing the scoring. • . Meanwhile, Costa Mesa not only llang. ed ot!t eight hits, but' .~lved, a top pitching perfonnanc .. from John Brown and Steve Hickman. Brown tossed the first four lhntngs allowing three hlta. one uneamtd run and s!i'iklng out five. Hickman pitched • tl)e , final two frames . glving up one hit and ~ '.Polnl)~,li"i.i:,' Lacher slipped con-main goal, and that'• lo get fal!ll!r: rd siderably.-S . second !asf week, fell like to run a steady o.s in· the too (his ATLANTA (AP) -Frank Lucchesi. to' 10th · with a 717 series while Lacher current ~h at Madison -Dave laughingly dimilsses rumors that he will dro'pped five places (In 15th) 'with a 713 Schi\Jer -thinks Girasole can hi19.5l' but be bl~• · I think I .have a greater chance In the no. ftlllaced 11 manager of Ille •lump-rid· . ' ~._ den Phlladelpl!la Phllli ... Two new names joined the top 16. San-Why? A story in a Philadelphia paper Tues. ta Ana's Mickey Strother blistered an ft64 "Because. the pa.at season I've , been day said that g~eral .manager Paul block tO . soar from 26th to 14th while running I lot of 440s and that will Mii> Owen as t'a I'•• "t• the -·1u r111ton •"•' • ~ ..... '""'""'" V•lln Ul me maintain myself in a race like the s. w r ve .. && 'WI n .ru.i es 11 "" ••' 1t ,., Reseda's Lamar Keck continued a strong Jookinn for .a reason why the club•·· lost ~ast ~a-llitting Ace s " . fanning five. · LOH?, 2b l f I I &!Mk, 3b 1 0 0 I 220.'' ~-o u.it l)wol;ler1, 311 ' 1 2 o Te1111r. ct t 1 o o rallY. by posting an 862 to run from 34tb 26 Of. its last ~1 g81IW!S and is mired in w.rn11trt11r. ••, 1 2 o Pon111-. to J6tb.. · Girasole thinks he can dip belo1' 21 .0 last place in the National Leam1a Ea~ Mlflder\IMll,ulOOO ct,tt 21112 d th 'rlht di" I th o-" Setwood. , J 2 1 o Trust". 11, fb J 1 t o Only eight games rema in before the un er e g con uons -.e. e with a 20-36 record. · M1q, , 1 o o o sa11or, rl 2 o o o 1~ tarti 1. Id . th track, weather and physical status. "I didn't read it," Lucchesi said today, ~=.r·,, ct ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~'::!~'.· ,rl ~ ~ ~ ~ 1ead~ 60 8for: se~ilin~~s. cut to e He adds, "I've been doing a lot of 18Qs "but I'm laughing about it. I heard about Play KeyuRoles for Rebels • I u the SOUth hopes to aft!'! IOllMJflltnl limilar to Wt year's 1.0 aetl>aek .,a1n1t tile North Tburlday night In the Orange OountY all-star bueball fame a t Anlheiln'I La Palma Park, the hitting wlll have to be lbere. . Four Orange Cout aru athlotez are llOl>Jlltchlng members of coach Bob Valeota's ('!\Jolin) SOUth nine and they'll form a portlOn of the hitting nucleus for the-ls. Two ex-Weslmlnller Llons are Included CJ11 the Soutll rosier and ooe ol them - Tars' Wingerd, Postel Pitch For South Nine • With the professionaJ signing of sharp La Quinta le!t·hander Brian VenO)', ad- ded emphasis has been placed on a cou~ ple of Orange Coast area mound mainstays for Thursday's fifth aMUal Orange Collnty North.south all-stir baseball game at Anaheim's La Palma Park. The two area burler a -Estancia 'a Jim Post.I and Newport Harbor's Bruce Wbigerd ,... are both righ~handers and, witb Vernoy'& inking of a contract, they loom bigger and biger in the South's p)ans as game-Ume approaChes. Coached by 'l\Jsttn• .. Bob Valenta (who'• Haiited by LI Quinta's BUI Craven 111d Huntington Bfacb's Daa Ter· ranove). the liebels are Wlderdop aiier tile Nottb pc;evailed Jut year, 1--0. In the three rameo jlrlor lo ibat, the South .... unbea\rp. . So, tile arma cf PO.tel and Wqeni could play a b!i· factor. Pllttel wu virtually an troo tl1lll for <oadl Km Millard'• Eallncia Eqle1. 'l'be Eaflea """ addHn pleb to llnilb In lilt lower echelon ol !be lrvtne Le.,.. , but lnltead captured U Of tlielr ~I IOVm lllltll and -qmllfled for · I post&NIOll Cl1' playoff bertll. Aili! i..attl ..... the -beb!nd tho trone. 'l'be rtcil.JL..":' tbe UMIN\f IQOl1. nm! of I ,_.... I polr ol ........ llld -ollo• ed .... thul -earoed nm In ony -OOlltell. ; third baieman GordM Blakeley -was aelected to 1 oecond i.am berth on the ail.ctF AAAA squad today. P1w11Jf\11:0, "· 1 o o o l!lowen, c l o ·~ 1 and 330i 1n my workouts. ·If I Can make It but I'm not pay;·"" any 'attention to 1·t. C11setr1, lb J 1 1 o Olld1n. 2b -~ o I I ... ·~ ""'' rt 2 , , o c11urdlwt11. 1b o o o o · 10•1•r CJtv • '111t up lost time ifter my poor' 11tarts. im· Y. eab, Paul is along, but he's just wa~ " , ... -H I • I I Uol ,, • • • • ' 1. George Short, Prco ll,lYtrl ,,m a;Jl" ''" Hir:'.;.,n, ,. 2 1 0 0 ~· ~ob 11:1rn1rei,G An1heJ'" '·'" agine what I can do ir my starts improve. ~ the club. I don't like to bear thOle Blakeley hit .364 for coach Frank Munoz' Lions but bla importance was filll more heavily in his strong ovuallplay, ze11n1r. ,, o • o o · 09 wu11111• mena '·1"' "Trying to run like Dave Johnson ngs though Nobod does " "" " 2 o o 0 '· Do;ig Johnson, l,.ong BHtll ,,!411 .• , y . , Hid~.~ 1 0~0• 0 l. Glenn .-.m .. ,,, Pl•~• de! R~ ,,131 (state meet 220 entrant from Estancia in "Call it an exploratory trip," Owens :11 ''' ' ro111, u ' 1~, '· FrW Doutll•rtv. coat• MIH "123 '70 and recently a Golden West Coll•"e 'd "It' t I' not t· fled ''*"· llY lflltlllll•, J, .cttr11 1.owrv, Rlllll'•ldt, .t,11!,. "'8 la.I . s no secre iq . sa lS . It'1 A three-year starter for Munoz lt Weslmtnsi.r, Blakeley performed almost flawlessly In the field, along with bla si.tdy hitting. ~ r 11 , l o."' Fr1m1. Atu1a ' ·"' ,,,o, spiker) has helped and my starts have getting worse and Worse. I intend to find EdllOll M o6o _' ll 2 , f , Frfd 81rMI, TIJlll'I, ,; l ,ot1 I "'~ 11 , Foont1r" v111.., GDO 011 _3 1 6 ,10.1w1lt Bloc)(,''''°" ,,014 conse~uenty gotten oetter. outtbereason-myownway." Tot1ls 0111tr1 -11. c111r111 s1111111119 fCe1111 MtN) Wbi G. I · t t f 1· th Ow sa'd h 11 1· .. ::.l. th tr! 'which Hun11n1to11 111c111 111 co111 M ... <tl •.6651 is. crvc1e 1.•d'l•r roin• PolntJ 4'°°'1 . ,.. e traso e 1s con en on ee JD& e ens 1 e lu1~1 e p, 111 r 11 rfll 111 r 11 r11t er1trt McMthofl (Cos11 Mlllt '·"s' J.7. lild Row 220 is bis best chance for stardom, o:intinuet with tonight's game a1ainat Hornrlk. )b S o O I SdlruPJI, ct 2-2 t o (HIH'lilflOtolt "'ld'll l,''°' ~Frid Rlccuu IWIU· di AU t · · M tr ilJ d ~I The 8-1 Infielder -was also'a lbr ... year' leti.rman as a varslll' l>asketball playm Fonner Lion teammate !!ob. Nodland, meanwl>Jle, Jill be patz'Olllna'lhe outlield for Valenta~a forces in the BU-star tiassle~ v1" Amtrstort. 011s11 .... ., , o o 0 '"r1111ttl') 1.1t11 45, o.w•vM 'llltkl £Miu1on vi11,1 .Ma son mentor Schuler has different an a, a serres in "ton e an \Al cago 20 , o 2 o 0.11111.,., c 1 1 1 o ·&."41 ''· u1rv Sdl..ni.IO«t 1eos1a Mti•> 1.w1 Ideas and returns home June 28. · IC1nnt1tr, ct l o 1 o !lrown. • 2 2 2 l $t. G1rrv tourter (Mll1lon 'Vl1fol Frint Sllt\ltnlOIJ ' o"ier, c 2 o o o H1c11.'"111, ,. 1 o o e (WtstrnlNter) i.uc. Says Schuler, "one college coach saw "I'll know by then," Owen,, declared. strm'"ler. ti 1 o o o Sii•'"· lb l 2 t o ----'-f""7"\-r----...:...-...:.:::.:..:.:=:.:.-=:::.=:::::....::=::...::;..li;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; r"111trom. lb 3 o o o Trvon, lb l 2 1 2 J. "i l 11 helping ~ce his higll school unit to an 19'7 r"'°rd, Nodland swung the lwnber'for a .34,! average and'was second only to Blakeley In total bill tor \he,Lion.s, Mll'IOllroo, "' l I 0 0 V1tenll"'' UI I 0 0 0 ~ =~ · I:! i ~~?.::~· i ! l l Bas.,. e. b,llll Standi·ngs C1ld'ril1, II 0 0 0 O . TOllll 21 I 3 I 101115 24 f I I It.ON •r 111n11111 , • 1 AMERiCAN'LEAOUE ·NATIONAL LEAGUE with 28, • The southerners alio ha,ve 1a home run hitl<r In San· Clemente caloh« Toby Rtsd!an, wl!o bla,i.d nvi round.:trlpper• In t971. . • Reacl\an also showed 'i~ <111'1!'1•~ Improvement behind the pla~ aa ihe sea90D progreMed and mana8:ed a .367 batting average. Htii\ftneto« llldt * 010 -1 ' 4 East Division : E11t Division co.11 ·M•w a 101 -• , a ~ • .. ·w .. ~-~ •Pct'. GB w L · ..,.. !"! ""·"' , ' · ·"""ttcl..A! '· .. ,,; 1. Btlllmote 31 2t· .. 564 ·=·burgh 36 lll "" • 4t'f 'ltrtll -r;:f-1'fr~f11'") r ' r•-= 'et 2 1 1 o Diii.,..., ,.. ·~ a-11 1· , l>etJ'9.it 31 2( .s~ New York 36 22 I tc , c\ • t o i 1 ~1n1tr"ct • ·.i t • 'f T 1t.r5 York 25 29· 4"' 5\1 -· 22 •tr•.trt' -f ,1., o • 8•"'!f•1•l·Jt$i:-'J' 1 • ~ J' ·"..;:_._ · 00 " · uucago !4 ,,,_.,., .. » l 1 ' , ·~cl'f'tl\ · ,"f ~· 23 29 .'442 l lf.J Montrei.I 25 32 L:= . ·~ • 1·1 ''~··· 'll''''1 •'";~veland '2330 .4.'H 7 • St. •-"s 2''2 /c.etft .. tb' ~ fl • MO;T~ c. 11~ " , ,f. ' . \;".; . J..UU.j .. ii .• 11•· .. , 01 1· t 0ti1 .. ,.. c e o· e ,. m.ll_.aukee 18 34 .Sf& "ll'h 'Philadelphia 20 38 Difl,._ If .tt t I 1 Q L~l'I.,,.. ·, t I I• . Well Dlvl1ton Pct. GB .M3 .121 I .rm 2 .139 111! .139 11\1 .357 IS 1'00. Reschan amassed the most Iota! bill for Marshell Adalt's Tritons with 22. ,y,--. &' ( f •. • • DWlll. .. • • 0 0' 0 ' w "' vi I . Porto. ... • ~I 0 •-"9M110io:. .... f' 0 0 • . ' ~.. ' I pa l)e~/H, Jb 1 0 0 0 lfflOdllf, rl 1 ti 0 '0 O'akland ' • L , 37 17 s· 91 ' Koflltr, wo1r111t1, rl o 1 o <1 Cli ~ . • -HoustGQ Cinclnnall Dodgen , 3' 23 .610 A!though lanky Greg Parker threw well at the tall end of ttie '71 campaign in fill· Inf in on the IOOW!d for EdiSOll coeclt BW· Morris, his primary duty was that of a first baseman and slugger. •· ,, 'cf 1 o t1 o H1n1wt11, • 2 o o 1 loato ' 33 22 .900 & Joh111, ttt. cf 0 1 0 • Mldetri. ,, ' 1 I I Minnesota .. 30 ·" '66 7 Mtlll!f'Y,,, 1100 K ' ~·ii ' Ttt•l• 11 .s ' s To1111 ri • ' ' ansas City ,,, 25 S<l .f&S 13 ,_. n 11u11n11 , 11 • Angels , 2S 32 ."8 13'ii c.-..i ~ 003 1e1 -s " 1 Te1aa ~ 33. .V .m 15' " IElltt!Cll 100 010 -·I I ' ' ,.. 1 ' ' f ,.., ........ •••ltt t· Hew YO"ll,. ~ .ICll\Utl Cttv j ; Foothi ll >Cage Loop _New por t Fi ve Triump.lµ . ' .V.. quintets got oil to mixed.starts In liafey'• a-ew eraaed Iii ilrl7 dllJell eitd the: openin1 round of the Foothlll High held Jts foe to Ju&t 17 oecond llalf polnla; aummer basketball league MQl!dlY night. Also in double figure scoring for . the Coach Dale Hagey's Newporl llllrbnr · d ~-· Tars began ~ Foothill summer al ate on winners were Kurt Spttm an "' ._ a winning net< by disposl,ng of LOI O'Flaherty, witb 10 potnta apiece. > Tl•ll 51 DOSIM 2 • MllWIUll:et 1, ClllCllO 1 MlflriesO!t ,.,, CteYelll'ld .. , l1Ull'l'IOf1 •, Allnlt 1 ,.. OekJ•nf '· Dell'Oll 1, 11 1n11111n~· AUanta · ' ' . ' Sao Diem ., • Sill PTanclio» · " 3S !ii .603 I! 32 28 .552 3\1 27 29 .Ill 7\1 20 38 ,!45 11\1 ' 21 .... »m· 11· . ' Amigos, 5744. Men, meanwhile, went up aralnst And ll!e Costa Me" Mustangs _ Tu.stln's aweaome oquad, wbicll musuni coached by Hagey'• former Newport· M, Mand $.7 acro.1 thi front line and Junior varalty menf« Bob Sor•Jlae!I _ lnch(dea a M perd. ran lnlo uneXj)ecled ~b1e agal .. t 1 Ttlslln *"" ~ t..S.l-l 10lle pma at the I DIAN LEWIS~~ looded 'l'lllUn ·five and lol~ 89-ll. Mustani1, who Col 11 marltera from M Tiie two area oolfils meet boaJkn1 centar Jollll CUmmlnfa and u !rem Jim loolcht II !:IS at Foothill In the llrat of Swain. lliur IUlllmer claws In the loop. 'l."'tr;{ :-"" lfnior..to.Qe Jamie HolmM;, up from the ~u.ot-• 1 • 1 ' ~'" JV 'ded ·~..... ,...., • 1 111 Jlll'tfttO!t 1, prov1 the Sailors with the t.hrU$t O''t•11t"Y • ... 1 11 "''""' ' • t ' • • 1 • I t 1 • & 0 1 ID 1 I I • It :t 11 R Ibo ioededHto overcome-tot·*tntpe:--COW -I • j I *<= .. 1'11 "4 I o1m,. potted 11 polnll and ""' " !"":'!> domiftated the boards With 14 rebounds as ~~J,::""' J; l1' ': 1:: !! 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(OUPlll"/ Ctrouw+ (l"qe) Ill _l'llllT UCI -Wt y9"lt. ,~ Jwleo (Slnltll) 117 "'9tkv TMky !Htrll HJ Bkl Or......., (Wl llCN\I 120 $tv1nnM Jlodl tCroMivJ Ill Jockty Danuy Cardoza was Injured ·rueJ<tay nlgbl· wh<a! his hcrsr spilltd him •lft Slt>PJ)OO Oil b1m at the end ot .. quarter horse race at Los AJanutos track, Doctors said Cnrdoia ~ fe.t"ed contusions or the ...... Ull'. Cle1M1111. f'vrw ..... llotket &r.cktt 1c1-rcll&IJ ,,. NMlllTM ltA(I -UI Vlrot. 2 .... ,. C.cll1 •• ., IDl'frV*'I 'I' Miu Ccwl (Ptornel'f ILt 81H'• "'"l.ltll ILllll'IMIJ ... lA IA A&lmf• $.., (~II llJ .... Ci.lmlfl9, l'WM .QQIO, c .. t,..lM l~ JllclM tWM) 1 1 ClwirM!llllty ll llltl9l'llt n2 and chest. He wu taken · Los Alan1itos General Hoopilat tor X·rays . 8ucl IEn (Pamtt"I 1.• t.• (asy K'1 O'l.tmbft IW•rdl 10 IM'iw ucm. AnlMr 11' Slit 1""-1~) 11J T .... c.., l~Ylf') wtilp oil ,,, lllnt't a.nlo f.t.Ulf) 2.• 1' Eatltl'I C11te a..> (arif,) 111 O'ArtY lllY ($mllhl ·, 117 Nltlrl!ll\ofl ICWlllDUll 11! Tlmt -,lt l/10, Sla*D I.ACE ,-2'I ,.,._ t l'MI' DtlfldlldOO Cl leitlMll 117 ,,..._..,. C.vtll IT~~) 120 Den0Y W 0111 1.-.0.ir) 111 RIVERSIDE -Frultratlon, U you are Benny Paraooa, Is watching Richard PeUy Bobby Isaac and Bobby Alllsoo leave you behind In 'the straightaway. "It is vey1Nstrating, •1 admiUed the. former. two-time ARCA stock car charilpioo from DetrOl.t~ now livlng·in Ellerbe, N.C., and lt'4et!Jn8 more ·so to me this "ason." • · The firsl two ,.asonabe.ran on the NASCAR'Grand .Natlonal circul~ be-said, be tore uji ~ lol,ol race cars ~ "I couldn'I a:et through the corners." Al• 11111 -TarnNr T~ Fllellf .-. CW!nlnt. PurM aoot. Cllfnillfll ,.,.._ TIWll lllU11J 12t N-S1W1 IMM!tl 117 frONTH IU.Ca -1" YllOS 1 yr•• PIM. DYii 11r ~. OrlftY S....... !Wlct S30DO. flflYflM ........ 1-.W) 117 l unn't's I HI CCN!olwl 11, Olds. (llolml"', NM $2000. Ci.1n11"1t Cardo1:a's mount, Cocq's Bar. t'Ollided with anotb6* 111 horse. Dons hJear, while beilllif ::: pulled up at the end oC t)lo sL,th r<11·e. K.onn1e Bank•ti J"idini.:-l>on'I r..tear, also W~lt, thrOl\'/l, but only suffered.. ~ 11l1nor bru is.:. C .. 1 hy, Mont-~ 1«111 Ml• Meat (T,.._1) 11• 0.Ctnd (HlrO IU •ltt ltM. Tri,.,-. Ll'tPH Wiii (l(lllthf) UJ .SftaMe MM <"-l 1\7 5lllflt Gl'Ou!ld OC11l9'1!1 117 SIMI! l1r CPag1I SCr1tchllt -•11nnr'• '"'· ... Gr•,.. ltl'YlnNI o.w CP•W) U7 M'tfl\llllM IVll.lllllWU l17 s•v•NTM lAC•-"° y1rlb. 2 yHr o.ndY'• Jtt (~Mr} daddy, Ll9htnl119 Rkh11, Trlpll Gl!'lfff', MIM"I Noll (l1nlul 117 Jimbo Diii (Adllrl 117 91111. Aliow.M'I. l'Unt UIQO, Nil. Cll*t' Tllr .. iHlrT) 12 ... act. t -., •• , 11 ....... -lt•1PMb'I CW.,d) • 117 lttllkllW Nrtl#/ft .., lft\1lllld•) 117 Non Stwtr IStnllfl) 117 Trurly Mlrvt IKlllOl'IJ • .,, .,., ..u IUM. Mitt "••back t•ICNrlbl 117 1.YMI MOOll lW llNl'll "' Cll«llno ICrMllY I 120 AU NI .. l.ot'9 cs1r1wal saCOND •AC• -uo ... .,... t ..... ,. 5MtQvlflt'1 .llt CWI'-• 111 "'"" •AC• -'" YltCIJ. ' .,..,. \11111111 Olo IRIOlttd•I 171) NObi. CDll'I' CLIPhlml '" " . '" 1:1 okla. Cltlmlnt. Pvf'M 1200f. ArH V1I TWIN lll~I 111 llkll l Ult. ClalmJl!f, l'vr.. U100. ltlCl1hlfobMf' I,..,._) 120 Nlll'M 811Url1n IWerdl T r II I y NI I p 1 111 1 l,fw' OKll {SlflHll) 11, (~nt l"rlcl U090, .._ p.._.. (LIPlllll\J 1t0 f 1Y'1 J hY IWl~l I 1 llll'lbl 1lM ,_. S.IO Clrwtl ~ CVl\llllll) 117 Fii" Moot\ Mall (Cll'1Y11) lit CWl'IMOlll Ki. IMllrl 111 Moor1 1111111 IMll-1) 120 Custom Art (Wini) S.• .... ,. _ _:•':.;°':.;-_,.; .... ;..c..:'"'..::c'~.:.'.:"""='--.:."-'_;".:"""=-".:.".:.l_(:._lm.....;1~.:_1 ____ 1_ .. __ T_•""-'-'----°'-°'-'-·l_ll-_1 ___ 1_" __ 1·m_D0_ .... _ .. _1_ ... _._,_1 ----'" _____ _;• CUmntly, lhanb-ln..,,.rt lo 0011\t i.clmical help provided earlier this year by Ralph Moody, the mechanical genJog, lhe Paroons Mercury lJ handling better than It ever has. "I've never had a car that feels so good,0 Panons..,uld. I'd go In the come• and rd know what it was going to do. Be- fore, when. I'd 4et to the comer fd have no idea which way· it Wi' going. The rHr. end. might come around, or the front eod mfght go toward· the fence. • · "Now r can nm. through the ctr11ers wilh the Petty• ·and the Allisons and ~ Jsiacs. But when I get to the straightaway thex drive off. ThlS ls whal has become ao frustrating to me." · In an dfort to pick up lhe atra horsepower necessary to stay up with the OOt dogs, Parsons came up with the idea of rede!llgning the carburetor ol his Mercury by adding a quarter of an inch to lhe ba~. Paraoria ThrCHC11 Out of q..itftjitlfl Alter his c1rbaretor alteratkta was deteded by NASQAR tliltl teclmlcal laspeclor BUI Guaw1y' II Mlcldpa Jnlulllllonal Speedway, Parsoo1 wu tbron oat o1 tlie <jU!Uylnf ~" !•reed lo balld 1 ... corbllftlor ud reqalllfY. ms slOwer time eost Mm 'u free~ GoodJMrr tires, wtaJcll are pven lo dJ:lvtn making the top 11 q..itlylng 1peecls, • ttlail · upe:nse &o .P.anon• of P2f, He nn $111 In lite Motor State fOO, but It didn't cover tbe n:pense of those tires, ·plus two blown engines .and t~e new 'carburetor. "lt wu a bad Weekend," Parsons said simply. Now M and bis mw are searchlnK for le1al ways to 1et tlle mn 31 lo iO borttpower lie tlil.au ti wllJ -lo become a lronMnner. ' . ''There b a ft.V," ht said. "Look at David Pearson and the MercU"V be drives for lite Wood hrOthen. Tiiey are re1Uy_~o~« down the straightaway. So we know It's posslble. We Just have to fl .. d a way." ' In tbe race ot what Is poeUcally called the agony of defeat. why does Benny co•Unue following tbe Wluton CUp NASCAR Grand National clrcu.lt as faklllallf.' u be does? Pars_. Thritlf!• o• Travel "We!re not silly enough to believe that we can wln the point cbampionsbJ~" he ~d. "We're thinking of trying to fin~s~ the season Out. and lf we can get a couple of more good finishes we mi~t break even for the year. "Tht!n the amount of money we get ftom the point tun.d next December when it's over will allow us to update the equipment and work the crew through the winter. • · "That .money will allow Us to get our cars m sh11pe for the next season. Hopefully , luck Will continue to hold, an~, we can get some good finishes, and we keep going that "1!Y· . Racing the circuit means travel, but PBJ'.IOll! thnves on 1t'. "l enjoy going places." be said. "I enjoy meeting people. In the South 'they say people are lrlendly, but I h~ve never been to any place in the . United. Slates that I bavee .t foand wai;m. friendly peoplt .. Jt makes racing at Jeast worthwhile. "I'm manied and hav:e two boys, goinp; to: be 7 and 3 nerl moiith. I'll be gone from thein two month5. I llWIS them. I really do. I wi:Sh that·they CQUld .go with me, but. the fman~" are not so that yoa can drive or tly them arot.llld the country from one end to the olher r • . . Tough Bual-•• tor Gal Age11t hi!' LHIOll ! 1(1119110 tAr Time -.II '110. Also •111 -l lvlne Doll. MOntl-. Ar11 r1 SINtor, Snollk AltKk, Oo 1.ltm, '-Y Myr/11, "' Ser1ldllll -Aneel't klu . S11ro On Deck, l'IOUllllS Moon. Mltl Monlc:;1 Ind --TMllllD ltACa -:UO y11'111. S .... ., Olcll l UI. (lllmlnt. '""""' Ulm). l"Mltr lc9 l"trntr)' _ 1 •• :&.• 2.IO Counl Cl1r111 IWrlthll 4A1 :IM ZIPllY Hlllk CC•cloul J.«I Tlmt -.11 :1/10. • Aho '"" -l'llgrlm •• ,... CMIKI At, DI JllCI .. , Skldo POl11. "lo ,cr11tht1. POVltTH JIAC• -350 y1rd1. 2 Y.11" ok11. Clllmh111. PUl'll $2000. PacklY 81rs (Wrl1h!l f.20 4.IO .... SleeJlllB Or11m (Ward! S.• :I.ID Tll Cll'I Chokt tKnlllhlJ '-• Tlrnt -.lt S/10. • Alto '"" -llDD!n!I. 5""' ll1Sh.I&. Wyn DI Go, s-1 Shlf'I, I.M's """· 1tor1I ·Fir• Rocklt. Poknr Mommt. SCr1ldllcl -Ar9o VII T'11'11t, N!llll"I Ch1r111te, M9m1 Mlusl, Grll'ICI Didi .,.., Pl,TM ltAC5 -54' Yards. :I y11r cldl l UP. AlloWllllU. Plll'll &2«1Q, Wiid! Ml Tr1llll (Df'..,.,) 011P Tonlll IC1rdot1) 1(1119'1 ••1 ,IAIJlsonl Time -.21 WKI. 2.60 S.20 2.«I J,IO I.IC .... AJIO lt•11 -Cr•iY 1(1y, Tllv•n1 T~~I, ~ Oii\. APOfla ltocket, El Ar1!1.' No Kr•khtl. SIXTH ltACa -3.50 r~rcl1. l y11r Oldt. AlloW•llC,I· PIH'H 12'0G. a1rtlmll1 (Smith) 1.tJIJ .t.20 1.20 P1trld1 l lh (1.lllMITll 6.31) .t.90 ltol'tl GI Go lAnt.onl .t.IO Tlmt -,11 fill. · Alao ran -l"'~ld, l1 C1nlt1. O.icll Oct Monfn, ·Wltcll CrHk Chk. Coco's ll1r, Cllartllltr Tiny. DoN Ml••· kr•lchllt -GeOCI COPY• Lindi M11d\ldll. Aprill ""'" Ind DandY Edlo. · •~ Ex1d1 7 -ltrlimltl l PllrlCll Ll11, ,.Ill ....... saYI"'™ u.ca -3.50 Y•rC11. 3 vt11r ckh l llP. C111m1119. P11r11 $l500. Thi Good !'1lr Fellowlll1P Club. Clwir1W1tl (L1pl\lm) 4.20 fNI !.Ml T0p Todd l~r111rl 3.:IO 2.IO Chldt DoOlln (V1utrllll} 6.llD Tlmt -.17 l /IG. AllO r111 -A Ge111' ~. You NWll' KMw, OOlfllni Gl.111, Jllt1r1, MT. "'"· NI ecr11e1111. &IGHTM' ltACa -350 Ylnll. :I Yllf ohff l 11•. CllPlfltd 1llowtne1. l"llnl $3Sl0. T" El 81ndlto Sl\rlnt Clllb. (Al!lwonl 4JO S.20 2...0 •lffwf'• ~ ~·• 81r EnCI n..Motiam) Jil'<!r CMr" iAcl1ll'I Tknt -,17 1/10. ..... 2.to .... Alto r111 -Nu.vo MllctlldMI, Jlodt~ s11u11, Chlrll• P«ll•• Not1. No ecr•ldltl, NINTH ltAC•• -170 y1rdt. S YHr clCll a. .,,., (la.lmll\9, P111W S:tJ06. FlllY Grand ClthlMI 14.IO I .DO J.:ID MIOWiy Tom IP.ef'nerl .t.CIO t.60 bllllml Chick Clmltll)' JM Timi-.MS/». Alto flll -Trtth'I llrrM. Doll KMt, NdW kUllan. ltodwt J•111t. scrlk:llld -sart.ir111a. Tiii Vvltf, Tllnit!W 8adt. Jlttlr, o.t. Albacore Moving Closer · Jcy Dunstan Is 1n attractlvl brunette whrl tries to mate a Uvtn, u a race driver'• agent. 11ten! ls a wJtole iadustry popu- lated by people wbo · do .... 1 ... does. opeiidla.c -of their time ~llchiq compaaiel for, spon1orablp .,. l~ial r ... oo beh11lf of drivers. nclnf pergonal ltfe! and r~ team. It's a tough business. Mon ot Ute ~ 11Ve H 15 Bass fishing continues to percent or what tbey ralae, wJt!ch means ~ dH't uaall1y bold the limelight in·the ocean count on a reJ{Ular Income. One day one of MJu Danstan 1 rep:>rts from the tour Orange cllent11, Bobby M1a1grover, looked ap Into tile gn:1dstand1 •I a Coast area landings but nee they were atteadhlg ud Wd &o her: reports of albacore moving "Yoa bow, tcy. 1'llole people up there, 10ine of them ltave ever closer (however slowly) lailb ta me. There moll be a w1y to (el wllll t b e m. I aeed ""' sUU giving promise of a money to be 1 winner, and they, an of them toietlter hal'e lie great 1wnmer of fishing. money.-Tbert mut be a way so tllotie people .... want to cu w::U:~~ br~~!! support me." With that challenge. Miis Dastan did 1 tot of research and are o~r&tlng on a half-day thtakln,( abonl Ille problem ti! bringing tbe !ans Into portner-bas~ (three limes dally In· ••Ip wllb their lavnrlli drivel'. The result has been cruUon o1 eluding the 5:30 twlllghter), tbe S-'•tor PartlclpalJOn Certlflcate. reports pretty fair bass flJhing I"'"'-with a few halibut and an OC· BfltlA!fita for Sfiecitators Provtded casional barracuda. • A spokesman for Art'• Land-SPC, beadqUarlered li>-OWlngs MIU.!, Md .. has not met with ing says, "we are doing pret· overwhelming tesponae, ·Md · it· is a bit C911trov~11Al,. but it is ty fair wiQt the ~n Clemente the first large icale el!ol-1 to provide funds for ,llllsponsored Island boat gelling limit• of drivers that alao Jl'OVides benefits for spectators anlf tract J>n>-real nice basa. molers. Hert is how il works: · "Bau fishing in the bay ls Mi.S Dunstan and bu )lllrlner, Don Hamp~ bav. signed up picking up and we bad a 18 inde(>e11dent drivers. Tbey art Mau.grover, Cecil Gordon, Nell fisherman bring in a 21-P"'Dd Castles, Ed Negre, Henley Gray, James Hylton, .Dean Dalton. halibut this week." Richard Childress, J. D. McDllflle1 'Raymond Williams, Richan! Davey's Locker, from !ta May, D. 'K. Ulrich, Bill Seifert, Dave Marci1, Doc Faustina, new berth at the Pavllioo, hu Charlie Roberts, Watter Ballard and Joe Frasson ... 1 a r similar report from With the exception of Hylton, who · hu Pop-Kola, none of Cabllina. Senno bonito art ar.. them have significant sponoonblp. be~ liken. at the island with Any Ian who wanta to supporl one ol tbo.oe. driven. pays .$% · an occasional yellow and and receives in return ~ certifica~ sjgned b? bis favcr1~. Miss white sea bass. · Dunstan and Hampt !Ike & large pereentage of the fJrtt income Dana Wharf report.< that produeed by the cerl!ficates and ·a 1.,..r amount as the volume bass are hitting ·with some lncrea.... , . · · . · bafracuda and halibut. meet ihe 810,000 panther* ••• , PANTERA 'by lleTomuo ••• tmport.d for Uneoln-Mmury. ltt.llan tokhwork mated by tht brUUant Ghia Studios ot Turin.' Ford deolgned the 3ifl CID 4V v.a enrme. Four wheel ln- dapmmt .._...on and .mld-cblp -placem<nt Fl•• opMd -ti.,., fuDJ'-... 'Pantera • , • Italian f01r PJ!lthtt , •• ·4-_ply polyester. 33 month guarantee~ If you like those figures, you'll · love this one. Only 95 plus 1.86(ed. tax Ind old tuc A78· 13 (repla'ces 600--1 3) blackwall tUbeless. t.hleagemaker* GP. '4 tough piles of polyester cord for st rength and durab1l1 ly. The 78 sertn wide profile tor better traction and longer tire life. And our own 33 month guarantee! Blaclrtrf!ll -Tir• llz• Repl8cH Fed. tu 878-13 6S0-13 1.81 C78-13 700-13 1.95 ()18-14 700-14 2.08 E7&-14 735--14 2.24 Tlra•ln 560·15 G78-15 H78-15 R1place• 625-15 855-15 Fed. tax 1.73 2.63 2.81 Price 20.95 21.95 30.!5 F78-14 775-14 2.39 G78--14 825·14 2.56 H78-14 855-1 4 2.75 Price 11.15 20.15 21 .95 23.95 25.95 27.15 '29.95 WhlteW1ll1 onlr $) mor1 per tire. Without trMe-ln, Nd $2 mote per lire. Plus Fad. Tax and Old Tire 33 MONTHS GUARANTEE WITH 10 MONTHS 100')(, ALLOWANCE • •• ,,.,..._.. l"Ntect• g..,, ...... Your Fotemott litl ptOlt<;tlon _g111r1nl• C0¥111n all Fou:mo~l p-ft99f U~ l••c:ettl our H>'C~I appMutlon llrH wtth s.p1t1te !l~•nt""I 1911nst 111 roa• award or defect f•ilurn. V°" .,, protoctld for Ute entire stat1d montn.1 of tu•nintu. II vo11r ti,.. f1;,1 cturiftf llM tulfant" C*iOd, ret11rn It lo 'iK ind -wiU, 1t our "'Ilion, re1N1lr your Ure. .r ~k• •" 111ow1ric:• INlsecl 04' I~ «1tin11 purtn-prk e. e•cluding 1ppNubl1 F1C1er11 Excls.e Tax, towrr•ll the pur,h111 of a new ti,.., We wit! allow IW.~ of th• or1g1nal pvr,h•te prk t , ••tludlnt 1pptiubl>I Federal E•cise, T••, durln!l lhl J 00':\ <1llowanc1 perlo(I. Thorea1t1r. -will ·1t11ow SO'lll or 25'lll 01 11'1• orif;lln11 purchau sirlct , 111cludln9 1ppllc1b11·F~eral ExclMI T~•. tow1rd the IJVft hMI of 1 new lilt. ISCt c:htrl Itel.ow). Fe<1r..-a1 l:xclse Tax 1dj\Ulment 111,, ....... ,," ' will bl made on lltl l»W5 of the "'cent ot ll'le origillitl tread 1em1lnl'!t• 1"0ftCM0ST ,ftOTl'.CTION GUA .. ANTEC CHA"T HClta'S HOW YOUlll GUAlllANTCE WOlllKS: 1E11tir1 9111r111t• ......... • •••••••••••.••.•.•••••.• , ••• , ••••• , •••••••... l l month• llK 1ll•w1~ ,.ri.., ................ , ...... , ................... , . 1·10 l'IHlnllu sn llfoWIMI ,.r1 ...................... '.' •••••••••••••••••••••• I,.,. r111nlh1 21,. 111ow11tC1 ,.,._ ••••••••••••...••...•••.•.• , ••• , ••••••••••.••• 20·ll month• Tro1• Uto "'•ltt.lt.11. We twltd into every Foremost t ire '8fe lrK llon Indicator;. They siqn1 1 lll!'hen you( lka\h.outd be r1pl1clld. II yo ur Th• we•rs out (•kQ!pt-lor lnct1•1tct 1ll911mentJ Wf! will rrwik• 111 111ow1nc1 ~5Cd on lh• o riqln11 purch•se p•lu, ti'c!udin9 applicable f"1d••at Exciw Tai:, 1oward the purchase of 1 new Ure. w. wlll allo• l/3 Gurin• tile first hill Of l/4 during the Ml:Ol'IO hall of 1n.e sll l!!d monthl of 911a11nle<1. Feder.:il E1u;ts.e T1x ldjusiment lllDw•ric:e wtll DI made on th1 bas.ii o l ttie oercent or tr'll 01l<1in11 l•l!•d remaining. Thi!. 9u.ltlt11 i!; flOI .lr•nsler1ble. II i\ only tor prlv1t1 p•nen9e• ti•' °' Pl\~"' H1toon Wi90n\, Sale! Maxi savings on our mini bike. Sale 1·33 99 Reg. 149.99 Golilen Pinto ·mini bike. •3y, HP, 4 cycle engine capable of speeds to 23 MPH. Has hand broke plus.scrub brake, recoil start· er, hand· controlled throttl"e'and centrifu- gal aUIOlll!ltic cl~tch. Automatic Tran1m isslon Service 14ss ~ 21ss IWllh fill er) Here ts whit we do: 1. Road Test car 2. Remove Pan and Insp ect 3. Check Linkage · 4 . Glean Screen or Replace Filter 5. Bh eck Vacuum Modulator 6. Replace New Pan Gasket 7. Ad d Req uired Fluid 8. Road Test Car Again 232 2 New Cargomasterft Highway small truck tire. Engineered wilh a deep, wide, llal tread Iha! makes '{ lhe big difference in 1rac llon. ) Tiretln Fed.tax Pnc. Tlreslze' Fed.ta• Price 16995· Coot 'n CJe1n 18 auto air conditioner. 11.000 BTU'1. 2 rectangular front and 2 round ~de k>uY9fS. All fully adjustabld fot complete air control. 72.! .. ·JC Penney Heavy Duty Shoe~ Alllorbefs lo help your .carrldll llkt new . • ) --............ 11 a Ll'•r1n•r• h•••r •utr 1hock f.tll• all•r 1ntt11111lon by'l ~c1nn•V1 Auto Ctnter, du• to del•cllv• materla/1 or wo1li:m1n1hlp or W4•rout whi .. IM OfitlMrl JklftMMf e•n• th1 car, just con1act UI Ind a Pfnt'Mt)9 ajMC1alitt Wiii roplaca mo ct1lc1c1I•• hoevy duly thOck 11 no tll· "' ,Mfga . plus 2.44 fed . tax. 670-15/6 tlJbe type, bllCkwall. Tube type Tubeless 700-1516 2.8-4 21.45 671).1516 650-16/6 2.51 25.15 700-1 516 700->616 3.00 2'.90 2.69 3.22 ~.45 -~ 32.95 L 7S0-1618 3.69 33.U Tune Up Service HereC what we do: Install new points, condenser, rotor and cap ; adjust distributor points. engfne timing and carburetor. Price includes parts and labor. ........ ,.. 15~! 19~! 23!8 Premium Brake Service •Mott American c1r1 If 1 Penneys Premfum brak:e shoe fails due to detective materials or work:mansh ip within 40,000 miles alter its installation by 1 Penneys Auto Cenler, contact us and Penneys wilt re- place ;1 at no ex1ra ch-arge. " •"C ' •, ·, ·~ . .. JC Penney Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following Auto Centers: Avai!.ble at: FASHION ISLAND, Newporl Beach, HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach. Use Penneys time payma nl pla • I I I .. ' 1t -l • DAILY PILOT Wtdnts.day, JuAt 21, 1972 Puppet Students .. Learn the Ropes By RUDI N!EDZIF.LSKI Of tllf O.\IY PUet 11111 If you need something to pull your string yoo should try )'our hand at puppetry, sug- jests Mrs. Berniece-Bal'low, an oil lamp behind the hide they can manipulate patterns on a wall and make them dance in. and out ()f focus." .. , • Five Win Hospital Awards )'ive Orange Coµnty high school studen ts have won I $5,000 !n scholarships donated • by. the Westmlnster COrri· rnunity Hospital Guild. The recipients are all in· vtsl\fe"d·~tn l'riedieal-ettucatton:· ~ Scholarships \Vere based on academic scores. financial • MODEL & CRAFT SHO W l\NAHE IM CONVENTION CENTEK "UNI 23 24 25 "0 " '"""" "'"'" • • • . 2'M·Ol'M ll AM··OPM 11 ~M·•PM CONTINUOUS INDOOR ANO OUTDOOR DISPLAYS AND DEMONSTRATIONS Of RADIO -CONTROLLED Al~~LAN~S. CARS. BOATS, MODEL RAILROADS, ROCKETS N.<tTIONS 1.ARGES'r DISPl.A Y OP llOB8l£S ,.t,\"D CRAF1'S Stt our•ul in E11ttr1<1l,,mt'1I Sttlion /01' Afo11ty Sati11g Co11po• " • : It's an exciting way of giv- ing imagjnation free tein, as in ~thusiastic foJlowing o( ~hildren in her Costa Mesa lt.ecreation De p.a rt men t classes have already · discov· ered .. lier course at the Recrea· Hon 0-e-n-t-e-r-eoncentrates mainly on hand and rod pup. pets which are easier to ban· die than the more difficult marionettes. need and character. 1--------------------- But . the adults :are .staying ii way. : "I don't know why, but in thl$ country puppets are cop- sideie<l juvenile and it'-prob ably for that reason that 'the puppe~ theater Is J e a s t developed here," she says. Beginners learn how to make their own puppets from ._1 s tyrofoam , cloth .and • household materials and how to w,rite their own scripts. The mote advanced students are taught how to produce major puppet plays and how to give polished performances at local schools a n d convalescent hospitals. Last April they put on "Alfie iS' a Friend of Mine," a 90- minute production in con- junction with the Junlor Civic Playhouse. .. Since 1961. funds for thel liiliillliiiiiilijiijlijjj~~;ij~P.~ii!'!iiiiii scholarshlps have been raised l through gift card a n d Christmas card sales at the hospital. UAYC l\U.:J.:J rUl'lllA\.. Those receiving awards are Paul Anderson, Huntington Beach; Ediso.n High School; Lawrence West, Huntington Beach, Marina High School; David Bond, Westminster, Westminster High Schoo' I : John R. Luther, Garden Grove, Bolsa _,Grande Higfi School and Linda Sakauye, ~fid\\1ay City, Fountain Valle · High School. Lease or Buy All M~dels • . . ' . . -~ . . -l ·---=...-;.~= . ....-.---..-- DAYE ROSS PONTIAC'S EXCLUSIVE NEW CA.R '5'YEAR/50,00D MILE WaRRanty . At NQ Extra Char99' _, Porit & L•bo• 01> ~nlor1 Power Tr11n • , ~ !• ·" ~In other ·parts of the world there is no such· stigma. Some <!OWltries even have pro- lessional puppet players. It's highly developed in Japan, fodia and Russia and In Paris it's considered an acceptable fotm of entertainment. 11 Dating. back thousands ol )'ears, the art of puppetry ha s evolved into a theater which ranges from slapstick to tragedy, according lo J\.1rs. Bar1ow. "lt was a story about some children who had planned an excursion. But it was can· celled when the rains came. Then a puppet showed them other ways to e n j o y . themselves," she said. "The sbow involved both actors and puppet players and had a very successful four-d;iy run." , DAIL V PILOT Siii! Pllol• MRS • BERNICE BARLOW INSTRUCTS COSTA MESA PUPPETRY COURSE Teacher Is Shown With Divis Ferris, 10 and Triana Keyes, 11 and I want to expose them to writing, the visual and the performing arts," she said. a ANTHONY SCHOOLS the summer with beginners HARBOR CENTER taking their instruction froni I • 1;2JOG Harbor C11>kr p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and ad-••I• MHI, C•llfarnr1 vanced students from 2:45 . (7141 979-2JSJ In India, shadow puppetry is still a popular way of tellin!; religious stories today. "They puncture a goathide that has been stained with berries,'' Mrs. Barlow explained. "With Although many classical scripts for puppet plays are in existence, Mrs. B a r I o w prefers her students to write their own. "[ want have their their puppets to own personalities "They also learn about teamwork." she added. "We have a retarded girl in the class and they have learned how to accept her. Puppetry isn't being used nearly as much as it should be with the mentally retarded. 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An : account of bow ·a. tlll,Y mangrove Island off the ;Florida coal! became America's lint wildlife re- ;fuie. ' : KHJ &'II 7:30 -"Alexander the Great." Richard : Burton plays the tlUe role In the 1956 sword and : saod'1 epic wltb Frederic March and Claire Bloom. _ ABC 0 8:00 -New Comedy Premieres. Rich· ard C:stellano stara in "The Super" at 8, followed :at 8:30 by Gabriel Dell In "The Corner Bar," both ; pilots for projected series. : NBC i!J 8:00 -"Adam-12." Trini Lopez gil':.sts as a parole officer working with Malloy aod Reed ; in trying to keep a basketball player from using ;~. :~ KTLA It 11:30 -"One Night In Lisbon." :Madeleine -Catton and Fred MacMurray are paired :1n this 1941 romantic comedy. ' ~ . ' ' ' ' ' ' .. ' , :. We~nesdoy Evenins JUllE 21 1e1rdtn for a ''°t .. IOl\ll hotbll pt1yer. Cameron Mltch1JI end Robert Webbtt 111est. ' . ' ......................... 0 rn rn m P11011m"' c- er hr G1brlft Dell stars as tllr· t1ndt1'Htrry Gr111t In tilt hllf·hout mmedy seril1, b•std on lil11 nl'• Toomb, 1 nellhborflood tMrn In Ntw York Cily, In the tint tplsodt, NPoliUcs," H1"1'1 tint 1tttmpt to publlclz• hll tmrt 1mbrollt him 1ml his rqul1r customers 111 poUtiul ,.. .... -.. Ill """"· ~·-·N-11 ""'----· ....... ..... ~ .......... ..... ............... _ ... ..,. ~ Cetu s .... ,., .. JltJ • ....,... 7:30 8 Sonlnl "Myst1~ cl Pllkln fs. t l1nd" Aft ICCOlfllt of hw I tiny manlfM lslaM eft flit Florid• COlst hcamt Amttlcl'• flllt wild· turmoil. -f m Mm Crffllt ._ di QJ Dia W.U 8111 Moytra 1:00 8 (I) Mo<lul C."" (R} Gin.,. -Suapecb I littlt boy flll I brl]I tumor, but mttts obJldlons from tM child's doctor and the coupl1 pllll· nlnr tD adopt lllm wt. furtltlr tttts must h run. 0 (IJ(l)l!l_, __ tdJ MacMM Barbar• Ftldo11, Splkl MllH11n 111d Frtd Smoot Jllllt. IEJDn ... Im 115 Ylbntllll Four 20th~nlury . artists 1r1 S4IOll11httd, Thay 11'1 John Cap. lion Kln:hn•r, Rhoda Levine 1nd H1ny h rtfl1, Cl!J 1'1 Vlr~oJN m- t:!OB-llot a rn rn m • c.4J -''Tb• Ko,, Klb W'rth Hosts SIM LIWl'lt'IU Incl ~ Younf" ··-., ...... re l!l -· ,,.. """""' '"" ll:OOIJ (l)Mnnm (RJ Man"' tilts II sovll I ct• for I ditnt who MCfttl7 dots rMll: w.nt him to ll.ltcHd~ , ~ D Iii !Ill Ill ... ...., (R) A,.,_ mild, 1 maust·llk1 -brooch 1~ '' morticl1n 1l1ur1 In thrtt 11P•rat1 M1ments: "Undtm1n'1 Cltdt,* *A f11JI: of Blood," 1nd "Tiit Liit Mr. -... Peddlnrtan." am• ... " ..... , (C) (2lu) '\loll .. n.r." (1dv) '60-M1r1I forest. aJ Slftri ta AdYuWn l!JJ Souff fli> ............ lllllln-1'1 ,.,. esllilfl "The flrt" (R) 1llL1 ..... 1dO- • 11ft reful'. 10'.JO 8 lttrit Mu's Talk-lad · D Tiii -'""" Don Knotts (I) -ct1on..,. hosts 1 pro1r1m on "'7alc•I fitnm. D 11111 Is YM Llfl Surprbtd ruat 8 MoN: (Zllf) -0. Vtiy 0-" is Ken Curtis. (dn) '5().-AM l lytjl, F1l111 Cr1n1· tD Ill Catbr Skft 1r, N1t1lil Woo4. CD IA Sltl1ie1 (j) T1 Tiff ltlt Td Qi fll•: "Secnt llrtllf tk Dool" (Il l -...... G llllU.. $ _, <Cl C2hrl "Ala· Ill 42 ~" '""' ......... (d~) ~6 -llcb· !fl --C.1'1"' 1rd Burton, Frtidrlc M1rclt, C11lre Jf;lllflJ Cl IE Im Q) JllWI I loom, O.nltllt D1rritux, ' IT\ (I)--m Ko11•'• 11er.s ~ m11 mm-•""'"'""" i!JllWY:Ak""""" CIJ MI""" Dll~• Em TM f1111ck Cb11 "HI EIP" m Tl'ltll " ~--m 11 11 wr1t1111 111 Dl¥W rmt ... EE Tt It AllnouU , ff) Mcwlt: (Zllr) "Thi Gtl1hHY @ Hitt:ll11 th ltflltl kid.. &l _..., (R) Tlaeater Notes 'King,-' 'Woolf' Plays Open By TOM TITUS Of "" ~·y ... ,,.., U's summertime, aa of to- day, and that generally means happy time lo the. <UDmooity theaters with ll&bt comedy and muslclala being the order of the day. But two Orange County theater groups are going decidedly agahl!I tile grain with their respective openings this Friday. For the Other Side Theater, a new group quartered in a Corona del Mar church, the subject matter. will be no leu weighty than death when "Ex· it the King" marks the group's debut production. Meanwhile, the Garden Grove C iv l c: 'lbea~r has chooen to Lackie Edward Albee's a b r a s i 'i e • vitHolic drama, "Who-Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" The Corona del Mar and Garden Grove ·dtamu are making their appearance as four other local productions are taking their curtain calls. Completing their engagements this weekend will be South Coaat Repertory's "Pueblo," the Irvloe Commu nity Theater's. "You CaQ't TIBke Jt· With You," tpng Beach Com- munity Playhouse's ' ' T h ~ Savage Dilemma" and Long Beacil Civic Light Opera'• ••Fiddler m the Roof." "Exit the King/' Eugene Ionesco's incisive statement on the human condition, is directed for the other Side Theater by Gordon Yeaton. Mark Wenzel takes the central. role of King Berenger. · Others in the Corona $lei Mar cast are Deborah SChell, Stan Dendinger, Diana Janas, Vickie Dendinger and Victor ducUon thil aeuon of '1Who'1 Afraid of Viillnla Woolf?" will be given by the Garden Grove Civic Theater um weekend and next with Arvid Malnaa dliecting the Albee drama. John Craig and Linda Krupp wJll play_the leadine-mleo of George and Martha, wllh Jim Williams and Dolores Gitz portraying the vl!ltors, Nick and Honey. Curtain Is 8:30 f o; perlonnances Fridays and Saturdays foe two weekends at the Lyceum Theater C in Pacifica High S c h o o I , Lampson and Knott avenu es, Garden Grove. Reservations 63H711. * A West Coast premiere and a revival from the 1930s both wmi>let~. tb~ir. engagemen!§. this weekend as South Coast Repertory presents f i n a I performances of "Pueblo" and the Irvine Community Theater rings down its curtain on "You Can't Take It With You." Martin Benson d i r e c t s "Pueblo" with Don Tuche tak· ing the central role of Com- mander Lloyd Bucher, whose ship was captured by· North Korea in 1968. Michael Owens, William Brady, Ron Boussoni and Ellen Ketchum also figure prominently in the production. "Pueblo" r e s u m e s pro- ducUon tonight and continues through its final performance Sunday at 8 o'clock In SCR's Third Step 'l'beOter, 1927 Newport Blvd., C9sta Mesa. Reservations 641-1383. Two final performances of '.'You o.Ji'll'lke It With You" wilt be presented Friday and Saturday by the Irvine Com- munity Theater. Tom TitWI i!J directing and playing a major role in the revival, which also ~~m~'. Jt::'1o~1cor.\li:U~ Bud 'Knapp, Sharon Heu.Jnkveld, Walter Oraoge, Alan L,evy, Larry Eldoo and Walter Dudek. Completing the Irvine cast are Zetta Patterson, Joseph Jackson Jr., Jack Ogborn, Joyce Connolly, Beth Titus, Noel Fillastre, Mark Rickels and David Wilson. CUrtaln i! 8 o'clock at the Humanities Hall Playhouse on the tic Jrvine campus. Reservations 547- 7733. * Two Orange County muslcials continuing t h e 1 r respective runs this weekend are "Dear Ernest" ~ the Laguna Moulton Plafhouse and "Man of La Mancha," entering it.1: second of three weekends for the Fullerton Civic Light Opera. ' Frances Rafferty Baker ls Rumbellow. The play will be:jl~~~iii~~~~ii~~ presented at St. Mictlael and All Angels Church, 3 2 3 3 Pacific Drive. Performances will be given Friday, Saturday and SUnday, with the productions returning after a week's layoff for two more stagings July 7 and 8. 1 curtaln time will be 8:30 open· ing night and 8 o'clock for the balance of the run. Reserva- ti!)l15 675-3699. ~ < , ' * Orange County's second pro- "MAROONED" wltti •,...,,-P-.k. ... "SILENT 11UNNING" ~ • "THI OTHll" 0141 "BRAVO. BRANDO·s 'GODFATHER' .. "fliE YuR'I Fim REAUY'UT!Sfllll, 118 COllltllCIAL AIEllCAI Fill. ONE Of TlfE IOST IRUTAL AID llOl118 CHllOllCLES Of AIERICAN LIFE HER OESl&NED WITHIN l1IE UllTI Gf POl'IUft EllTlllTAIMIEllT.'' -Vincent <:al!_by New York Time• "'TIE _,Alllll' 11 A IPlCTACIW ll8'IE. .. fl TIE flMl1' Ull..,O..... IUEI" CO.HITS l,Y, I ~ JllSI, Jom "SITTIMI TAl t lt 1-A.Sl•t•AN "'"""""'" "STUWOOIS,. "TM9 U ST PICTU!ll IHOW" ClJ , < ' "llN .. ,,., ..... ----~·11• "I Htvl• UNG; llOW f---AllD "TALIS P•OM Tltl C•Yl'T'" MY '"\THI•" (II ~ 81•11hw t he llghlhearted "Ern-.tff with Jim Slaoghlp' and Ken Komwelbel he!fhi~ the liaguba cut. Nancy.~ and Cheryl Boyd are the love !nlerells, with Joe WUaon and Olive Riches toking charlctu rolt&. . "Dear• Ernest" is running Tuesd•)'I through Saturdays at 1:30 at the playbouae; 600 Laguna catt,yon Road, Lal?'na Beadi. Reservations 4~43. "Man of La Mancha'' will play thne perfonnance4 Ibis wee~end, adding a &mday matinee (&1•1:30) lo Its Friday and, 'Saturday· !Chedule. John Wood, Jan Duncan and Deve MacKaln head the cast, under the direction of Grif Duncan. Evening performances are given at 8:30 in the Fullerton High School auditorium, Chap- man and Lemon streets. Reservations 879·1732. * It'll he c>osJng weekend In Loog Beach for two pro- ductions when the Community Playhouse winds up a six-week stint with ''The Savage Dilem- ma" and"-the Civic Light Opera finishes out an extended engagement of "Fiddler on the Roof... . "Savage Dilemma/' the WOl'ld premiere of a new play by John Patrick, is directed by Bertram Ta11swell and features M8rgie Kate, Pri- 'YOUR HIGHNESS' -Larry Eldon and Sharon Heusinkvel d kneel before the Russian grand duch· ess Beth Titus in this scene from the Irvine Com-mu~ity Theate~ comedy "You Can't 1'ake It With You." Final performances \Vill be given Friday and Saturday in the UC! Irvine Humanities Hall. sciI>a Furjanick and' Denise McCanles. Performances will be given Friday and Saturday at 8:30 at the playhouse, 5201 E. Anaheim St .• ~Long Beach. Reservations (213) 438--0536. Three more productions of Long Beach CLO 's "Flddier" will be staged, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 and Sunday at 2 in Jordan High auditorium on Atlantic Avenue just off the Artesia Freeway, Gary Davis is directing and Gary Gordon plays Te v y e • Reservations (213) 432.mg, LAST FOUR PER FORMANCES I A MARK RYDEil F1lM ShoWlt et .7:00 , ... --'-'Al,:Cso Plcry~l"9_,_ __ I riw.MOCl\.lfSl'f'd \ llODERH THEATRE Al ITS FINEST: 11 l1t1111 '1111Hl 1t1iy 11 aeo 11 crisis 111 1111111 no lrHler lack1r111i of 1• c!Ur t11sln 11 ht cntlri 11 n~I poUtictl ,..... "$11.., fllelltht-l'rf\"llinl, IUl·wml<NJll t11e11T1 • , • rroaa11,., tlll _, fmp11rt1nt ,_mertcan pl•r 11'1 WI• JUt ..ver11 dKldn , , , ,• oa1,., root "Tell 'cinJunlor sent you" • IUllllll'IJlll:.UmllXmlDRlltlt ~ Q U IOI03$ ~flMlllm~ ~ CINEMiUllO An1h1hn '35·7601 llillOI CINEMA #1 Cost. Meu 646.(lflJ STADIUM "'"·l• •• Or1n1• ll9'6990 UllEWOOO em u loilC S.ttll !31·9510 l°"I IUCll frlwt·I• Lone lflell ~JS • "c~~ BEN '.. ·o:=. . is Oil hf s WIYc;1!'!2=1Erir,, ::i.i="z ... ~=11 and this time, he 's not ilOnel A CHIUINl'.7 CO-HIT "DlfJR··-...... ~ . .,n•r• MATlllEES IT All fAll 11 THEATRES YOUR~ .....wr1!0l>mar \ APAA~'.(D1'!"-"tlm• ' t:15 , ••• CONTINUOUS RUNNINe SUNDAY MATINI E 2:00 p.111. ----·-_ .. ,, Ollll Ulillll <OUllJ"f 01rv1.111 "GODFATHER" (R) ~=.!...., ··-........ TWO TOI' WISf O IUI . • ........ ,.. ~ "COWIOYS" (P$) j fltlis-C....-y "'SMALllO"CPll ...... , ... ....:......, tN•IU I WllUI "WILAQ .. llDtD "Hll"INllS. :'I EM"(P$) f lft/COlM: "'TAlU floM TllECIYPT"'(H) • I -~·••"I"# ,.,. .... ·-,11 ... . ' Players Get Home, Set Show The Fountaln Valley Com· munlty '!'healer la n o w pennanently ell!<Onc<d In Ila De\t building, tbanb to .. $8,000 federal grant recenUy acquirod by the group. > Future productions of the lhree.year-<>ld Fountain Volley theater will be given at iti new playhouse, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle. ABBEY WIN NERS -Recipients of the Westminster Community Theater's annual Abbey awards display their trophies. Top row (from left) are Gene , .Tardy, Bill Cullen (acceptmg for Gary Saderup), Burt Harrington, Fred West, •,Elizabeth Gordon and Ben Le Beau. Bottom row, Doris Allen; Coreen Taylor; Gloria Follensbee, Phyllis Cyr and Rita Liedags. . . . Launching the new l1clllty will be an elaborate pro- duction of "The \Vizard of Oz/' planned for a cast of 70 performers, mostly children. Auditions have b e e n an. nounced for Z o'clock Saturday and Sunday and 7 o'clock htoo- ctay at the new theater. The Fountain Valley Com· munity Theater also will offer a variety of workshops, in- cluding a class on 'puppetry taught by David Maiville, an acting seminar for children and adults. by Jay Conklin, and a creative writing session for children, bY Clara Schulli. •• j !.w est1tiinster Theater 'Mattress' Sweeps Awards Further information about the Fountain Valley group may be obtained by calling Maiville at 968--2852. -: ::,'Once 'Upon~ a ·Mattress" :sfaged almost a clean sweep ~f the Westminster Com- :ntunity Theater 's aruiual A~ :bey awards over the weekend, :clptu ring seven out of the 10 ;statuettes presen ted . J The musical c omed y, ,directed by Fred West, was acclaimed beSt production . of 1the 1971-72 season and also !ekJJ,ed its star, Rita Liedags, :a best actress trophy. Miss a..iedags played the role made :ramous on Broadway by Carol ;Burn ett . -..cary Saderup was one or on· ly three aw ard winners to brea k the ''Mattress'' runaway, capturing best actor Ers for his performanch Star Spangled Girl." her · was Ben Le Beau who, although he was In the cast of "Mattress," won best supporting actor honors for his part in "Antigone." Others irt the 41Mattr6S" cast taking borne trophies from the Westminster banquet were Doris Allen, best sup- porting actr.,.: Cheryl Boyd and Tim Bowman, named tops in the minor su p porting categories ; Coreen Taylor, best cameo, and Burt Har· rington, best technical direc· tor .. Ron Platt received best set design horiors for bi!: work on "The star Spangled Girl,", while special awards were glvt!:n ·to rDUS1'C1J director DeLores Philip, choreographer Phyllil Cyr and costumer Gloria Follensbee, all for ---CtKEORME 20 i.' -WA• ln'WEEN MIN a WOMEN• ··-'.-::!..= . .L • ....-:-.:r.~ --CtKFDDMl 21 , .. r ., 1< Y_:-'I._. -· -I• StAO/U.tl I .._ .-,.':;Till'• .9 • ----:. SlADIUM · 2 " ,,...,,; ..... ~,------,, S!AOIUM ·J . ' """'~.r.r::-sr--.. ----'.l • SrActuM 1 '.-.!.a.~·~ JKt l""'* ... "HOW SWEET rT ts• IKtaml Of' ..... C-,., ._..... Stet """"""' • tiMllltli.11 .... I AcMIMY .... ,., ,. • "'IDDL'ilt <IN 1111 IOOf'• "LIYllfft'f~l.1. , , & .. , ,. ~ "TDKLAT" cot , ''IOX (Alt ll•TIIA" (It) wUll hrtMr• lien.My .... ....... CONVICTS a A WOMAN• C•> ,,.... ••Yllll'l . '"THI cowsoYs-& 1 "THI GOOD 8UY$ AND THI IA.El eU'l'S" ·--"UUIUOll aotlNllt" CH J .. .,....,. MlflNI• "KOTCH" (0 ) on the Sc:reen 15th SMASH WEEK! 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It bu caUM!d' wan and ~ the peace, been --~ aa divine Ud hil bt<n till ·qo•t of devtlJ. ll. bu fl· .. nactd world trade and now, ' otie fur. tt could concelv· ably be'lnvolved In ~ deetruc- tlon. • .. FINANCE \ r_,da ·to supply and de- mand Ill price hp ria<e to u hlgi1 u Ill an ounce: And because it la 1ceepllble evarywbere it baa -lwn-dallon ol internatlollll trade, where It la used u the bl~ for cumncy. But IO\d lia<lf 11 ,just too heavy to move al)oul. !nltead. governments have devi.at 1 ll)'llem of ,paper money . and ••tined to it values In temu of &old. The Uilltod Stale1 Is curator of that vllue, which ii find al $11 for .-t.ary ...,,..... fili>d eo whatever happens betweeo man ud IOld. no 1 !llJtlor how biwre, wW he • CoQalalfnl with the peat. ' ;,.: U yau look back throu1b UNTIL LAST year a fortiln ~ you will find !hat nation could redeem Ila dollar• iiioderil man'1 laacinltloo with In Cold, but lhen the United ,>"" metal Is han!IY more Statts ended convertlbWty, ,~'""' ted than lhAI cl hit ml a1nce lhen nobod)' .....,. , Uve anceetor1. despite to be aare juJt what role Sold • ,attempta to rotlOMllJI hit will play In the !Uture. 9ior i · It ia this interim of ln-'',0 '1111&1 Civ11 man tlili cold declaion !!lat gives ria< to the complex! rwmn, ~.use e v e 1 yo n e ·:= beautiful. It II rare. It m;,,, the! a oew International .. e:'It Is Inert ml never agreement muJt be reached ti : lorlte1. It II faund all trade t1 to thrive. Bui will 1old · :,jivu the -Id but In such tiny play a rote? , ll!:lties thlt maybe cnly The Unit.a 'Slates b a I c. tona bu ever been araued for demonetizeilon of l• ' ., 1old, but tber~ ,a~· to be dlllonl within 111 rliW. Na· ~ IT IS llO mallaable that an tloOa IUd1 u Rilula and South "=· can he pauaded In a IJIO. AA1ca, 'lfhidl are 'bla pro- 0,, Alqtllri lheet, i.nd it ii 10 duon. aatLD"ally wot Utt ties that II can bl 41r.,,. retolnod. . wire 1DU1Y, m!1eo tooc. U told II to ...,..In u bock· beeauae of tbloe and lnC for eurrencles, then there attribulel, II Is ae-ii wicfuprud feeling that the .. JNlllble ind desirable. prict would havt ta be bJchor ";~ 11 dlllred In lncteUini . than $38 ao ounce. But ii II ; ..-t!y the electrollica were railed, -1dn'I Oom· ;. other lndltltrill, ell ao u ·mmlat llullla be ahowered by 0 1 ·-modlty --I windflllf . ,--' " ! ~f!Qlletj~• Wor(la 1 ·~~IFoofl Prices Have Gone L__ . I 'Worthless' Securities By RON ICHEllEll "'' ....... wrttw ' •I • • ,. ,., _,. ..... ; im+•-Ml!D I ' 1 · I I I I ' ti I I I I -.; ' ' ' . " ... ' -.... -··- \'/edntsct•'f. 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The terminals ...... !re connected to one of two • computer centers in New York t. and Los Angeles. Recently, the three-year-old ,.company expanded its opera- _, tions to Include reservations ~· for Metrollntr tickets on the ~ PeM Cen~ral, lottery tickets · for the state of New Jersey, ~ off.track betting t I c k e t 1 , : , airflight tickets. state camp- • site reservations. golf tee- off timeti and Jlci lift reserva- tiona. '· "We expanded from juSt •pe c tator 1ports into • j)artJclpatlon type activities to spread the use of facilities • over larger areas," said J Hie.lweg. An example would be Ticketron 's efforts to influence .... greater d istrib ut i on of ; ~ampers over all available ·> ,campsites in a specific area, :. Instead of having Jong waiting ~ lines at one or two popular : · ones. ; • 'l'ICKETROl'I pumped out : '·over 10 million tickets in 1971 ,1 • and projects another 2 o ~· million plus will be sold this : year. 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CVAG ~~877 ~·,77 . ~.899 . . . --~·--------'69 '. . dATSUN '64 . CHRYSLER '69 GALAX IE ·•a.1.1 S5' •rt• cwttem •. fully loHMI ·(•2'YIU5:171) •·+-~ .. + tax & licenN ·.DODGE Cc;'RONtT 2'-Q;.1 JMrcttop. VI, •11'°"'9 ~·~ .... ,. ;k\17-' r lo • ·Super '.·~~595:·: '62 •· ··. . CHEV •. I: , I '65 ... GALAX IE ' . .... IRAHD NEW 1972 , . TODAY'S INCIAL " BRAND NEW' 1972 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP. Hlft'f dllty !root a: ,._ .,.1 .. ., · • wllltowalt tlrn. I fl OARNIOl MI .'SPECIAL . - -~ + taK & llCMN TODAY'S SPICIAL \ f • ' • • or • • • ~oasting the Grape j. • ; ' • ly JO OUON UIOOIA'.hs.oflllltllandloudllnawiy ot "" ~" '"" •t&H that is fnlly operalive." Robert Lawreoce Balzer llod a hard · He aaJd people should aelect the wines ~getting Into Dlsneylancl's Club 13 to th:y want jqstead of ~,wines thi boOk 1ee1 • tells diem Ibey """"1a, willlln -""' oa g ,,..iDna and g[l"""•I. c31uomia·~ ·wine! are called varietal wine.a. · l ' wines because of the ,,,..illly of grapes 'l)>e part ~ bnirage>· '·available • the •ln\e, lit cootlnucd. ·~ the spealoer -ti. JU> Tliere are tine commoo tihlio gropes but bQots ud .... ~Im . thousands of l'll\p gropet • that onco btld ., • "In order to ~ Ines, you '/!' walked the growllla <>!' must reCognbe tllat u-,i. a constant Dlil)eylaod toward "fence ,..,... 1(1> tryplk at Woll<," lie said, "!he soil; the hib),tklb itill rema was ·~ ~ wine and the wlnemlk.er'1 1kW." by ·, a ·pl with a w~ '!be kind of soil la lloportanl bec:a111e 11 talilt;" he ,l\>ld the group. ci>olributes particular mlnorllls· to the lf4 ""P.libeci bis Plight and wu ex· vine and gives ,tl!e grapes 1 "l*'lll't1Ate. cu~ by the plalnclO\liesman, fiat met Grapes, he idded, coataln • to IS ~ the ~ dlllk:lllty at the guest relli!Ions. cent water, and ·the rest of the IJ>. wlhdo:lf. 11~ally tli_ex sent a scout to ~redients are ,the eomj)lmt~1 which COllfhd u;!tere/' B8ber' la~~ make eacbtgrape taste dUferent. I\ 5an1a,A\ian'wbole 'credtts fW ~erat GOOD BALANCE • pages, Is an =· ~con:-"It Is lnlei'esling to~-that !her .. is no¥seur., Isl mo n i<, 1•• """'" photog:111p and raCorlteur. ; · • ,' '· .cpunterpo"'!:C of 1ugar and 1acld in a His 'ill I ~--•-'"•' 1 · "'" t he rifaing ll"ape. Al the •un ripens . the -I .· ·~·1~ 'tv~n U • grape and develops more augari.ihe acid ~:!'8 . bis a ence Into the fascinating ·goes dmln. The gra~ mu.st iiO picked ""FY and l°'"lf-wlne:l · yben the "!BUI and aclilo a'!' 1n good WJNt.BEN&ISSANCE ' balance." r ~ ls 1 rm tn wine auch ~ ~d each winemU.er has .. "lilijl cen~ tiu !mown " he vanom optiOns -where be will~ the belm "Maj.be It's :'f~u11U.:. ,.. vinoa, when he wW pk:l llie trapes, )>ow plosloa or the coming .;f'~ge of war be will crush the grapes, h>w he wW ...,. b••tes Whatever ll!!!Y J is a nourish-trol fermentation and bow long he will • . ""' · . " . age the wme. The better winemaker will inl lJ!!smess. di •·-tetl b th Ir opt for 'the best dtclslon 'all along ~ Jtertu1ps tftj!_y are sencuo.11 Y e way l el~~,~ who are iddlcted to the. "hard The $pf.3ker re __ vealed that the 014 dusty\ aauee! .. he r~lal~. ,, ·~ ., winery with the· cob~ibs Is ol>solete, B&1R:t Jeel.S there is a learning curv~ romantic as it may s--eem. • In .~~· He. said he disagrteS )'Ith ~ill "This blqc>d of ~he grape Is capable of I>lir;Pt\. who wrote that "dVihZatlon is ihfectiOO. a'nd · must be treated in a botrr. si9ic_·and dies epicurean." hospital manner "' he said. ''Tr:ue civlliultlon. ls ·characterized by. "TOday in the most modem in .. dili::ririlination." he explained. "As one stallatio~. a mechanical harvester will discrlmlnates one arrives at fl plateau. o[ make much better wine for many greater know~ge. To kno~ slm~e~:O§ reasons. aboUt wine is to be able to dlscr tna1.11;. Balzer who Is I syndlcated wine col• NO LEAVES umnist ~nd owner of a pri.ze.wiMtng 110nlY the ripe grapes come off'Ute vine .,. ,,, ......................... · .. ~,.. ........ ~··· .. ···" ~ . -. • e ,, I .• Balzer added, 8"' ~ . ai:e wattr-~GERE jacketed or temperatureoconb'olled. 1 cup cold water These new ln>lillatiom,'llllllY ol.wblth' I tabletpooos butter 11/tdntl<lat. June 21, 19n N PllOT ·ADVERTISU JJ • 'Grape vines on their planting stakes make a beautiful sight. · BEA ANDIRSON, lolltw • ....,..,, '"'""'' 1m •• a Home News Correct Methods Preserved By DOROTIIY WENCK Or•llM C.V"" "-MWIW Fresh fruits and vegetables are coming · tnto season in abundance and our ofHce • receiving many calls from people whit wisli to preserve these foods in aome way. A major concern of many of the cal1ers Is that "heir Jiome food preservation method is one that is safe-particularly that it will no&.~lring about :t·sm food poisoning as an end re~ult. Some ol tbo$f'1low1Ag-q • s and answers aboUt botut'tSm and 'home food preservation may be of help to you: Q. What ls boA11.11m? A. Botulism ii the poisoning a person gets from eating food contaminated by • toxin produced by botulinus bacteria that have grown In the food. The bacteria themselves are not polsonous-Ul fact, we e1t them every day. Only the toxin which they produce as they grow in the ablence of air 1n low acid foods is ~~· • , Q. Wh<n II bo111Il1m Ille!)< to occur? A. BotuliJm Is mo.i likely to occur In home canned, low add foods , such II vegetables, mea~ poultry, 0< fish, which· have not. been processed long "10Ugh or al a blih enougb temperature. '-· ' the day. Fennaitation can begin at that restam'ant in Jdyllwlld, .a~ teaches -no dirty leaves or stems. The grapes SU1lv1vAL E ~ moment. The air hasn't loucbed the UCLA Eir:tens~cla$$ea on e. • can be crushed In the field any Ume of aro~ up Jit-steinhfck'.• Soledad, 1 cup flour •bat• ''calioed 'ut,1o «me' Into a v1r1ua1 1·-g~e of 'w{De in •Caliloi'n!a," be' ,Dash lllt The botulinus spores are txtremely heat resistant U lmpr<>per canning methods are used, the spores survive and ''hatch out" into bacteria . .. In my cla I 1()r to . vive our grape." 'hun\in surv· ll eqdlpmen ' -'our Today's winery is filled with stainless •eiJ>cq equipment," he said. "We don'I 1teel vats Instead ol the old oak barrels, ' l I • :·, •• L , ... ... ,.Wi'o . Mb& teinlt,;~ stetl "t:•ts h-v• rtf>lece the iraditionel oek ~rr.ls for ·f ntati9n cff1 the. wine.• Historic berret. e;, stiU used Iii I . • some eries.' though. ., said. } •. Dasb'cayeme·pepper •-The joy lo~ anf'Wine-lover ts' In com· II teaspoon dry mustard parisoo. No two wines mode !rem "'!" z lalpoclns.Dljon mustard grape in the amie county se 1he;11111e. ~ • ...l-..1 ~~·· It Is In their c111 ... 1ncOs iliit we en Ibid I 1 llC8nl ,.,.. ... freshly grated ., excl --J--,, · '': --cheese . BalW , i1ili old' rule ' Preheat oven·to 450 degrees. Put -.:ater ...m..ahlluld be aer...i with red meot and and-butter m"lairly good-<hid boaV,. · white wines with chicken and f!!h. aaucepan. Wbln mixture COl)les ·to . boil> , "In plotting the '""i<e <>f wine, decide add flour, all 'at.once. Stir wlth wooden 1 what the main course will be, tben let spoon unin ~ 'dpugh J9ves the"sides ~.f"' .1 your lm.aglnal1'>!1 roam and decide Whal the pon and forms a ball. • ' · would taste good with lhal dish. Then let Make a dent lq the doogb and drop ln.L :!°p1"!:.?! the ~ilces of the ptlZJle fall In· egg. ·Beal again. Repeat with each egg. • Add cheese ·and seasonings and beat' ~ lllso t!Qllested serving.champagne" again. t ·,·• ---... ~ ~' ;.. as an apertif' ao"'Wte bods wW not be Grease and. flour a baking sbeel ·Talre de¥j!&d from ax:lllail~. the "I prescribe ..._ to you for the same a &-ln<:h lid and "f"'e a circle bi . ".'r:r flour. .. reaJlin U <Jils b<Ollglit joy to so many for 2,000 years." Put batter In ring around circle with Balal!r, the aiithli" of numerous boob· tablespoon. u ... all the batter. Balie for • , en prmet cooking arid' ~wine, received 10 minutes, then' reduce oven tO, '350 " ' the fin! prize of $10,000 iii the 1960 degrees and bake about 20 mlnuteL You' X.-Men'a Ci>ok.bit In Hawaii. He of· can peek after 20 minutes. fered a -t .1"Cipe to , mem~s .of Slic~ and serve l)c>I nr 09ld .. Serve with Ibo Womal!'s Auxiliary 1o the Orange red wine; champagne dr burgunily"oo ·a Colmljl Medical Association. silver Inly. Altl SPaA YID BEl'OltE 'llEING USllJ ' { V(INE CONNOISSEUR •' r • " '. Robert Bolar . ' " " - Then, H conditions are right, the bacteria J1!VW and produce tile deadly ,.. foilD . 'lbi "#II(• !di growth ~. "'i . f and no Q. Is II pooolllle to gel ~-from canned•--T . A. Became-fruit.a cont.a1D a c 1 d • I"' • botulll/D normally 1J • not • I danger. Howe\fer, H a canned fruit -.iieo moldy ci-lermonlecl IDd....,. ol ibt acid Is used up, it's -Ible lhal bolul!nu.I bacteria could begin to ....... So canned fruit wilb maid or signs ol fermentation (an alcobollc. odor) should not be used. Figs are one fruit that are not aci~ they need. I~ juice when cannedTr:" ~' ~ , !lotu11"'1 Is not a problem with fro2ell foodl. The temperature Is too cold for the growth ol bacteria. 1n addition, froze• foods geomilly are not vacuum packed. • Tbe aboence of air, aa found In cannell foods. ls ne<eS5aJj for the ·growth al botulinUJ bacteria, Q. How ca botall1m be prel'ea&ecl 19 heme canned food1? A. Aiw3y1 carefully' follow recom- mended home caming methods. For highly vulnerable food1 IRICh a 1 vegetablea, m .. ll, pooilby IDd I II b, free21ag II pft!erallle to • 1af. Uyoudocanlhetelow-acldo-.1"11 ma5t use a pressllre canner. Thh: ta Uie OIJ'" waJ to ret . ., blob ~I'll" tom- perature lo destrot_tbe' boloil)pos ~ ·Follow' the canning dltedi6ua -'"1:tty ai lo lime and tempera .. for Ille food yw are processing. ·Be sure your pressure canner and gauge are wmting properly. For home canning' of fruil! and tomatoes, which are add, a bolling watcl'" bath may be used for proce..slng lnstead of a pressure canner. The sealed jars mll§I be covered with ~~ water and ' t!1f~ counted w1W.. 1e1 to I hO!I. ~p ~ ~ .. ,.,.., kott'e" *1etll\ld t11tann1nr, where the bot fruit la "'1 lilto .terJle jara, which are sealed but nol processed, Is not a safe method. Mold, yeut, or ~ could develop later IQ theae fooda and lead to an unaafe product. Q. Bow cua-1111-•Mt 1 jar of food ii c-f •m' 81 IT A. One metbod you 1111111 I ftlr'botullom his~== IO diilldlf'that I Iii Nar mn you .....,. '* loots . ..i..o,r • AllbouJb ..... -dolo !::!'": ="" procltn, .. 1111. • ==mi•lldfoed ..... a. .......... lllM If you • .... of t..N!fJiW ll'°lll'c-.:;: Ille. lid :£' or II II -ell '-..h." II I et.11 !llll~t ~~~ -'" 11'1 '""'""' ..... 'lllo1 ... • _.,., u •z :::i~"'=c-:.&-A be presml ~ Q. B Jell1 ... lllt1m1 ...._, • .. top, ..... W..-....asaT A JI Js,unJikely IUI jlllJ woald - bolullltl1, even II mold -IP -·C the acid, bee•••• ol lbe bllb •:ii tent The large llDOUllt of...,. II j""" and. _.,.. IJ not lbem b.."Cluse II u.. qp ibt notded by tho bacteria for p-. It's safe to remove Ibo mold _. - the jtlly, Keoplng ~14' In Ibo nfJ !pl ' after "'' ..... opened wll .... µ1• mold or IS'm«ltatioa. ' ' • ., ' OAIL Y l'flOT ~ . ... . . . Bla0rTiing Success Headlined • • , ' I • ' . . ' .. • I!'·· : • • • • I,,, ' " . , .. . . , ,.,.. .... " " ~~ . .. . • • 1 ""' . ' ' • I '· . • • • ,. \ • -<: •. . .. ' • r · r "''tf'lt ·""'· "~ ' . . l f \ ... .. ' " • Mn.''f>el•flb um Is a happy e~t ·grand· mother, proudly stated with a miniature baby car- riage !'QVered wil\1 sweet pe1!5, netting and ribbon, top leltl •Left, two stately birds -of paradise stand guard ·over eggs· nestled In hat thllt won first place for Mrs. Edward Hayes. ' . ' ' Eplme I or spring II tbe~1llln~oooena hat ol lira.. Arnold Dovey. ' ! . f . \ ' ' ' I • ' Mn. Frank Meier, retiring president of Udo we'1 Woman's Club created .snoopy/s Ark wing a plastic toy tug boat, trimmed with ilalsie&, stepbanotis. Rid· ing along wer~ miniature •t imals. Al!h<>jjgh the creation ~eemed tied securel , ·the watefs/1were a litUe rough and the ark cap~ several times dur- ing the .annual uHats in Bli11 lllncheon. ·:, Mn. John Wilson Oefl) selected the Birds and Bees. as the theme iOr.' her blooming d a i s y cha peaµ., j 1.. • f '1 Dail.Y Pilot Photos by LH Payne i I ( . '" -::· ,fr . Music . "[' ..., Arra nged for Concert Season ' In Wdng lbe baton ~· p'resl· auditorium, the only time Jlie ·dent of lbe Orange Count!' concerts move from Crawford PbllharmClllie Society, J. Hall at UC!. • Dooald,ferguaon announced f On Nov. Ii concert goers .glittering aea;on lo encore the wlll. be bid lo an inlor'l!al !1Ucctssful year just com·, recep~ f o I Jo wing µ>.e pleted. ' ped(\l'!?lllnce by the Royal The ..,.i., wlll open Oct. 29 Phllbarmoolc of London with 'and clo,. May 18, 1973 with Lawrence Foster cooductlilg. the Los Angeles Phllhannonlc Los Angeles' Philharmoolc Orchestra conducted by Zubin will be, led by Lorin Maaze[ on Mehta, which also w 111 Feb. 10 when V I a d i m.i r perform on Jan . 27. The mid· Ashkenazy wlll be guts-t die concert wUI be in the plsuil!t. Lawrence Foster will Orange Coast C o I i e 1 e take the podium again on March 24 for a program featuring the Beethoven Triple Concerto for piano, violin and cello . Anshel Brusllow will direct the Dallas Symphony on April 1 with Whitmore and 1.-0we, duo-pianists. Mrs. Richard N e w e 11 , preyjew chalrinan, has etlfiag· ed Dr. Jan Popper as the speaker for the e v e n 1 n g preview of the opening con- cert. An open rehearsal is 1lated in January , lo watch Mehta and another ~ evening preview will introduce the Dallas Symphony performance. All other previews will be staged in Edwards Cinema 'nleater, .Fashlon Island on Thursday mornings. A 11 previews. are free. The Yau'lh Conceit series will be equally ambltloll!, moving to Melodyland and tbe John Wayne Theat.r in Knott's BelT)' Farm lo ac- commodate larger audiences. Mrs. F.dwanl Schumacher, vice president of youth con- certs, reported that 18,500 students from 22 pubijc school dlstricts and more #than 20 private schools atl"'!'\ed the 10 free concerta glvea year. • Three double have been &Mounced, one which i3 stUl in the pl stages Neville Marriner '·n COi). duel the Los 4ngeles her Orcbe.stra in the 1/i a y n •. Theater and Her~']}lanka . will dtrecl bis ornla • Oiamber SymphooyOtdlestra In Irvfhe Bowl, Lecm. Beach. Leon Lyon, flnl viee pmi. dent and chairman ol the con-· tfnuance fund, 1tsled mem- bership at 1,m and; a budget • In escess of $29,700. Chairmanship of !be popular I. Magnln Youth Concert benefit wlll pass ~ Mn. Richard Allen to Mrs. Michael Brick. Last year the event 1 nlaed 17 ,900. The 32 women'• committees, . to be beaded by M ra •• Ferguson, nwnbet l , 1 0 Q members who railed m<ire1 tllan $11,0lltl ·lul ,., The five Huiltlngton H I r b o u r c::om- mitleol have tbetr own bnndl olllce and the Pbllharmonlc Juniors --.. art leatival as lbeir flnl· ltmd. railer. oilier socl<IY o/ncm for !f72.7S ""' Mrs. John F. Po~ holM>rary chairman; Mn. Nymond.C. llooU,_*9,., lftlldeul of women'• IC' Uvities; ·Mrs. Ralph T11>- dow1ky, vice president cl public relaUon1; John F. Gnu>dholtr, vice pruiden~ trtuur<r, and the Mmet. A. Bayard Dod Jr, and Wllllam s. J!Oliteln, .-.Id. Debutantes Chalk 'ti~ D~y With Dad • New board memberl Edker Pope, John T. Pool Jr. and Mn. Newell will jolD Alllll .Beek. Torr.... Doclill. Jin. Eric Durand, w . .Allm Orallb. QJllord H a k 11 , Dnld llobttllcll, .lolll ll!Oll ,._, Jobi A. Vlbort, Alflll .. ..,.. man and Jln. Daaltl O. AJdrtcb Jril Mt Jdinl and Wll!on Lit ~ Dr. lklltet Bruce (center} eives 1!!l 11aughter Kim· berfy llruc'e · Crilhl) ana Mary •Clill!lfa ttps on bU· liards for lather-daughter barbeCue tllemed Indoor ·i;1mcr Olym:lcs 1972 ~lanned for Sum!ay, June 2S, In tho Lido Isle home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ClilloTfl. Nallonal Charity Le1111e debutantn will participate. . · • · , Me lling Pot St}rrec/ : 1 , , ~ Foodl from the Middle East, Greece, Mexl09 and the Slavic counll:ies tID be spnad wllh ypical runerlcan rare for the !Picnic ~aled for S"unday, Jbl1e 2', bf St Lu~•" Orthodox Church. Costumed 'lor the event In Pio~eer Part, Gar- den Grove, are Ml'S. Alexander Edlss Vert) and Mn. Alei,Lud. 1 • ' I l ' • • • ' .. ' ' • • • I ' . • • Wtdn<.U,, JuM 21, 1972 LAIL Y PILOT 33 0 ti.nce 6f Pre Paratio ra E u res 'Utter' Fool . ' DEAR ANN ~: I can't Lalk lo l>OOPlt. I don~ ~ •1111 lo say. I cah't •tort a conv.,..~ or ktep ~ going. When I'm In a "°"" 1 1k and listen. By the lime I think ot ..-..~ • ._"' s•• it's loo late. ----!" ';"' A• ,t41t4ft4, \ - • .. . • -. lkivlng. Maybe this la It: alter the booze was 4S ~it. Rt: dedd~ ed lhen an<! there that he woul,d never again drive a car Jf he bad more. than ooe drink. It's ahocklna that onJY G perce,,t oe tho people drlve~wl\lle dninl<, but they cause !IS per<ent oC all fall! acddenta. - CLDCKJNG IN THE PITS ~husband la a WOllderfu1 talker. He baa Ileen to "° many placea and done oo ' many ~s. peOple IJl<e to listen. lo hbn. But I baVlll~ Ileen an~ and !·never do l11Ylhinl ~-Even In a femlly group I'm a dummy. I Just sit there. II ls .. embamdins when ilOIJleOOe not.lcelr: For eaamplo I~ night my ~lo-law piped 111>, \'And now ltt11 _ i.r~1ilent--member" - DEAit SUPER: W'eft dW l'M 1et Ule -11111 .,..pie up<d ... tlt1h .... proD01tnetmeat1 or pearls of wlldom every Ume yoa opu y.-m04ltll! Wiiiy are you afraid tit uy NG 11•111 tMt JI less tbu: brtlllnt? Drott e1erJODt wt. 1ptab qp ha yoar pre1•ce dllplay oracular wlldom? II you reocl 11111 _.,.per lllorougbly, yoa llbollW liove a fairly 1-...i Idea of what's sotac '" la Ille w«ld -ud U y<>• don't maybe TB1S ii a 1oocl place to start. Speak ap when you have somethla1 to say and tloD-'t feel self-conscious: If yoa remain 1Utnt. The world needs more us·tenen ad few.tr ta1ker1. grocery alote to )>uy Just one Item? II I send him tor a box ot soda crackers, he'll come home with the crackers plus two peckages of chocolate cupcakes. A N\11' DEAR. MARRIED: '111tre'1 DI nre, but I do have • ll(lltioo lhat JDlibl reduce your ..._.11oo. ¥very bome tan use 1taplt1,.1Dcll u toap, bathroom da1ue and sugar. E\ltlll tMugll you need only one Item , add two 1taple1. Thh may ellmlaate tbe frlvolou ,...clwe1. Don "Big Daddy" Garlits la one of the !IJp drag drivers In tho world. lie has driven cars over 200 mph on the quarter mile ll1lm a standing start. Big Daddy travels over 50,00) miles in a 1btgle 1euon. He'a a real pro. He didn't think a few drinks could llurt him, so he volunteered to put on an ex· hlbitlon lo prove It. He drank 11 OW1CU ol 16 proof whiskey. His blood reglatered .09, which is not even legally drunk lit Florida. The obstacle course was set up for him. with rubber pylons. He ran the course five limes. On the first four tries he koocked down hall the pylons. On the filth try he knocked them ALL down. DEAR CLOCK: Ttumks f0< Ult -.. tourse. A ~nonsense approach to how.to deaf. with life's most dif!lcull and plOlt rtwarding arrangement. Ann Landers" booklet, "~tarriage -\Vha t to Expect,N will prepare you ror better or tor wcrae. Send your request to Ann Landen ln care of the DAILY PILOT, enclosing 50 cents in coin and a Joog, stamped, sell-ad· dressed envelope. mwiWi me, o1 .• Evlr)'Olle laugh- ed and"! lo die. He doesn't cart for sweets and I don't want them around the house becau.se I am tryi"J( to lose welght. When I ask Jilin why he threw away money on the_ cup; cakes be .says, "I hate to go in a store and buy only one thing." 'Ibis~~ ruining my Jile. Plea,. help. -SUPER QUIET ~ ' I ' DEAR ANN LANDERS : What Is wrong with a man' who refuses to go into a What's the cure, Ann? It's not a big deal but it burns me up -ll!ARRIED TO DEAR ANN LANDERS: Rec<!nUy someooe asked you to please publish •omelhlng that mlgbt discourage drunken Gettinl? to the statistics : Hi! averaj!e while sober was 99 percent. His average Phone Pioneer s Hear The 'Sound · of Family' . Reading Makes a Whole Wo rld of Difference · ' ' l!etsy Hickey Oeft) Mark Liles and l<>ri Burnes are choosing deco- rations and destinations for the Tr.ave! Through Reading summer program in Huntington Beach libraries. When a child finishes r eading 10 books, he will receive a passport,. allowing enqy to the Continental _Hop· party with Dixieland music in August. Spe- cial j>rograms will be held the-last three. Tuesdays in July at the Admuustrative Annex, S23 Main Street. By LAURIE KASPER Of ttl• Deltr l"li.t ,,.,, Feeling that through com· municatk>n -she was in com· munion with the Telephone Pioneers' Orange County Life Member Club, Jeanne Cagney recalled some of her "sound of family,'' which Includes cictor James and Newport area realtor Bill, during the club's meeting. o~ the talk titled Com· munications and Communion, she told the telephone com· pany retiree.s: of the great con- trlbuUon she ls making to the company. Having recently moved here from Ohio, she has a teenAi;:c daughter who misses her friends and solves h e r homesickness somewhat by using the telephone. Her brother J im, w ho obviously bad many fans in the audience, also h a s telephonitis, w h i c h she described as a "communicable dlsease." He calls their brother everv night and. when he can gCt through to her home be also calls frtiss Cagriey. HE Ill SOMEBODY "He LS somebody to us, isil't Some Clubs Still . Pi 'tching During Time-out he "'. said his sister ~·ho is also an actress. ... Telling the pioneers or Jirn's painting, writing poen1s and interest in the hunt and cooservation, she reported, "lie too is busily retired." She even read a poem he \rrote which is called Erosion. ''1-le 's living n1ore than ever. just as all of us are," she said. For 12 years, Aliss Cagney was the fashion commentator on the Quren for a Day television program. She also appeared on several other television programs and more than a dozen movies and played the lead in four Broad\\•ay productions before she retired. Always close and concerned ror each other, the family grew up in a "very deet!nt but very poor" brownstone in New York City. "There is such a thing as 50und of family," Miss Cagney said. Some oC those sounds were of the boys wrestling and laughing In the halls or another brother practicing with his band . She hesitated for a moment and asked the audienCe if they were intereated b e c a u s e "\vhen you Jove sometfiing so much you never know If peo- ple relate to it or not." · INTELUGENT llOTllEB Tbepioneerl-.dlo- more and she c on tln u e 4 reminiscin~. . Their father died f o u r months before she \\'as born. Her mother was told she too would die with the baby if she didn't take proper care of herself. Bill. then 14, was assigned this task . "I'm here toda \' becnus(' Bill took care of inon1, ·· J\liss Cagney said. She said her mother \\<lS the most 1.J:itelligent person she ever knew . Although her mother had 1ll· tie education, she believed educat~ was tho only way to gel Oil! ol '7lnd Street .. One brother ent ·on to medical school bul the fact that .he even got out of high school was "fantastic" for that neighborhood . A "bits.Std pair al earrings'' were "a S)'nlbol or her (mother's) stalwart spirit.'' The family would ' l!ock those when they needed n10ney, as at tuition time, and then they all 1f0ukl "work like crazy" to get them out. Although her mother was strict with the famil y, Miss Cagney said, "as stiff as a.he was, trobody ever held it agalmt her." , Delcrlbing her mother as the "Citadel of the American dream," W sakl her mother wp ahead of her Ume because they tne" poverty, ,....ked for an educ:llllon and knew Ille place of women In society. While most Orange C.Oast June 24, · tn GreenlH"ier Inn, clubs have recessed for vaca· Garden Grove. belonged for a.II SO _y:ear:s. Guild of Children's Hospital or Mrs.. Nathan !folstein, . in-Orange County for outatand.i.ng ternat1onal president, w 1 I I service during the club year greet the delegates. as they · She "pinch-hit" ror the club'~ prepare for sessions on civic, · tre"as"urer. quet ind cruise at Tale ot the' l~iiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Whale restaurant at 1:30 p.m.1 tim, others are about to launch conventibns, workshops aJid still JIM?rt fund--raisers. Discussion leaders r r o m Thompson Clinic for E<tuca· lional Therapy in Newport Beach will direct one of the enrichment seminars entitled Beta Alpha Xi How 1o Be a Successful Step. Baked goods will be sold parent. Meyer Elkin or the rrom 10 a.m. td 4 p.m. Satur-Conciliation Court of Los •a.YJ Jap>e )C, ~n Huntlqgton Angeles wIU be b a n q u e t ' Ceoiter M~ by jBeta Alpha Xi speaker·' • . " • --~ al ~ Sigma Pbi • ~e convention JS open ID all , to 'J'aise" fw:ds (or their cysli'C interested persona, mamW or, ~ls ~d Stanford Kidney not. . F~ further information, ~~r,charities. Remameds Inc., P.O. Doi , OtheJ. slnnm~" chapter ac-712, Santa Ana 92701, may be JM&ies will · · · e a family · contacted._ sillm pirty, 1 ·c and car B'n ai B'rith rally. , Dr. William Korey, ezpert · ~. SC Thea t re on Soviet · lffairs, will give ~ .. ~ -· t . ~ ·Goests and perhaps a ghoot ·the keynote address when \riii appear at tho Norn)an' · B'nal B'rlth delegates lrom Wilabt home on Satll(day, ·British Columbia and eight ~ 24, for the San Clemente · western states meet Saturday. Coinmunity Theater benellt June 24. In Disneyland Hotel cocktail party. . for their 50th aMual con- HONOREE. Mrs. Jack H. Adams· vention. . · \ Spetjal honor • wlll be ac- corded 32 members who have ~ 5-0nd_tq.....p·~-­ ....... may enjoy tile food iiDd e.rtertalmnent and maybe .~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'71 -tile resident ghost whlcl> . ,. '. \ Mrs. Wright says "wean flop-/l/J/J /J/J. A ./ ' 'PY bedroom slippm, )>lays ff /allie j o. r lhe poker and turnt on the rtconf ~·" NOr' N-E-W L9QK . Tbe 0r11J11!e Cciunty Cha_pter ' of. the Na lion~' Organb:atlon for Women (NOW) will con-' duct a work.shop conrerence Saturday, June . 24, to del<nnlne what dittclion tile Womeo'• tlb movement wJU lakt Jocilly In la le 19?2. COOL -CAPLES,5 WIGS • ......, ., welilM4 ttm¥ c• ,,,.~Uflit, lwMIY cfflhrt. in ELUllA by MONSANTO n11 .... -.i. ..., ·-..'t frla; ...,.. ..tett w c• IM .-.t ,.,._.,,., ... ,"""1 IMb, ,_.,..., «tt 'Shirley Bein~ Agre11, a fortner r.glooal ~tbr. wljl ' 1 CA.PLESS l L"llA WIGS & HAIRPIECES addrels delegates who "'gtster .., ..... ,... .. ,,. . . at t a.m, In tbe Unitarian , -$).9. 95 ,. . $45.00 : C:imdl al OraMe County, '!====~=======:; Anaheim. I ., Both men anct1 women are lavlted m::.~te In ' the all-day -on .employ. '!Deni • • )eslsla· tlon, lefal rJ&hll &:rtlori ond hoohh core, ~ care, riitd-la's imafe and Introduction >lo cd1IC1-aislog, Lun- <Mm LI Incl in the 12.50 odmlaloo. •• Holy Fa mily Hoty _ramlJi "do p ti• e Plr<ntl will benefit from Jll1>' .-Min Ille ei,blh annual La ,,. dime dMc. ltart- .. at l :IO p.m. Satu,rday. -. Remerrieds FALLS c~~n $15 OFF!! RE/:·t.~~:1 NOW $9.951o$34.95 CONVENTIONAL CAP ELURA WIGS ·: M0•::$4j NOW ONLY $30 i.$35 '. e WHIU THIT LAS1 ¥ , WE CARRY MEN'S WIGS AND HAIR'9 ECES IN OUR l'ttlVATE ROOM l'Clll MEN ONLY! . WI& anll .BEAUTY SALON f "'elvt cbaptm of Rtmar-2JO.D EHi 17th St. • Hllft.., ~re riedJ, Inc. wm 1tage tlftlr Or1t1\.,_._..,:~c~.,~t•:,!M~o~s!•---_.~S41~3:111~11:.._~---,,.'I national convention Siturday, ·~ • • • educalional and philanthropic OR'T programs. Cind erell a Mrs: Jack H. ~dams was presented a special Glass Slip- per a-Ward by the ctnderella Pr.esident Jo Ann Singer will head the Jist of off.icers to be installed by Orange County West chapter of Women's American ORT during a ban· " Sunday, June 25. Servlog on her board will be Doris Calavetta, S u s a n Goldfine, Hazel Shefileld and Lois Silverstein, vice p.re1Jd·ent1; Ros a lie Maerowitz, treasW"er, an d Carol Colodny, Adrleme Wolfe and Marlene Wa l sh, secretaries. 1t'4-~~·/It, , , gf"U'CC ¥· uNJJ,. tit. N~ .J!ool. • • . ·-~ ~- _BLY-OllR O ~ IN TERlpR DECORATOR c AND SAVE 'MONEY ..&oM aJo,./ -•'lllwuj /f-(JoJoM lo f111rlJ. .l!if/d . . Ten Hour Basic Design instruction includes Maggi Cobb's Key to Interior Design Kit and supplies. Introductory price only $30.00. Available in the Workshop -the lat~t excl usive decorator fabrics furnish-. ' ings and finishing touches. Store Hou11: 9 to 5 -Monday thru Frld,y Momi"fll and .Aftemoon Se.a-Tuesd1y thtu Friday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. . . -and l :30 to 3:30 p.m. Evenl"fll Instruction by lfMClal appointment. CALL TOD.t.Y 6/~· 1722 (." Code -714) 420 3lst Stl'ffl, Ntwport Beach (on lido Penin1ula) ' • sern\- c\e • pR. ·s a\r 4,9 .. :ng\e P • • • .. . . . •••• • • • 99 • • 99to12. VJefe 9 . I U• your 81nkAme1 ... M.IHION ISLAND e HU!l'illfflTOK C1W711 ..... ,..._ "·""-- SOUTH CO~ST l'UJA • PASHION "uw C.n Mn• ......... r ' I , I ----- Wtdftffl11J, June 21 . 197? oroscope Capriaorn: Set Gears • • or, "'A£celerated Pace ., THURSDAY d<iqunenl! in order. Aquarius JUNE 22 plaY, role. 'Mardi 2!-April lt). Ol!MINI (May II.June 20): ,.....,,. ' "'· • Speciol servi<ft are featured . -,.-.1te, .... be n e •th You may bavt to fulfill past e rlklnl. ""ll;tJe<:l lhe otillctUol>. "W'h a I e Y t r in-' One "!"' el•inl• convenience is suffered do I poiren " U.Ung · ' cndultty .. ·a.Jd, on lo •· yoqr job. Resulll w•ll be well ..._ Conoult mate, ~. , worlh your tlfotts. Get views 14111!1 counaeJ, Social ,Oven! IJ . ori l'ICOrd. Deal with Virgo. at_..q:enda. ., · 1..: ... t• CA:NCER (June 21.July 22): ljrfURjlS 'A\>l;il 20-May 20): Special empl1asis iJ on how >.ctot 11 oo marriage and you relate to chlldren, lo • 1rea.,Be .aware of'basic members of oppo!:ite sex. You · irtments. study 'Cfetail.s.' are due for pleasant surprise e between the Jines. 14fike • Involving family member. You others show haftdfj YoU : are ')Jfedl1posed now to sue· afford.'t\ IO • ail. Cot ;,ot!ljl 1p matt.rs of speculation. ., VIBG~'S SNJ • • 'sTIT . SHOPP\: • . l3J4 e .. 1 cl' ·:'f.iwy: ~ 1.Cor••• ~.1 M'tr ,.. , Pho•• •7l-101D ~I t : f;~ G . ; I ~ KNITS· .E~•v·li!(nt" lt•' ?19..,U.t l Nt'it·~r•~ li"ifs wjft1011t • c•r• .. i,:i11 tfit 'l orJJ!~t~ •••:•"' ,,;.t 94t~trl1111f •11it1 '"•very :. fihr .~ •• IY•ry '.W•i9ht • •, 111d •II th • n•w•tf t • .-turt1! ·;p•ck1~l1 ,.,fy11t1r1I Mix 'A' Metch c•tfo"! Nylo111 1plt1hin9 ;i11t1 th• twilfll Ch•••• frni ti119I• bit •"' 4oo\11 k11it1! 111 '1li11ky cli111t1 , • 1 1klt111y rl~t, r•1chtlt • , • •"' il1nim look1! 1~ in ctiil'l•tl; . .-;.bltlH, ~ tWfffy 1ff•cf1 , ... i•cqv•rd1 , • , ' l111h ¥ii.ut; a·,..i lf1rry •vrf•c11, C1lor·r•wY•d ;,. ch•c•1 •nd , 1triP•; i11d . ll l W"'fltlcitlOJI pri"t'. S1w th111'1 qdlc.klv into drt1· '''• li.4ifflin,·cvifi, p111J111it1 '"' l1n911'i.t •w•11iJ19 100•1 - ,. , .e ,·iANICAMlllCAU S•e Yo11 Soon! JACKll: • ., • LEO (July.23-Aug. 22): Your lifestyle comes under your scrutiny. You. may re e I restricted. But before · making changes, examine motivet. You may be fooling your1ell. What you have ls more solid than what "might. be." Know it and act accordll)gly . VIRGO (Aug. 23,Sept. 22): Accent on journeys, special dealings with relatives, neighbors. Stand tall. Fulfill responsibilities. Relationships are intensified. Nolb.ing OCCUt( halfway. DOn 't play 1gatnes with emotions. Capricorn is in- volved . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Protect assets. Those who seek bargains from you are looking out for their Own in- terests. Respond accordiq'ly. G<t rid of llluation 'l!''liich drains from yQU. Stand \Jp fo(, your own rights. Arla is in picture. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Start aneW. Set pace and create policy. Adhere to in- 'dividual style. Stress in- dependenco:. B e confide~ direct and forlhrlgh,I • . Encourage new starts. con- tacts. Initi&te projects. Spe- cial, personal appearance p on agenda. SAGITrARIUS !Nov . 22·Dec. ·21): Featured now are secrets , places of confinement. Key is to find answers within. Meditate. Solution to ditemm8 is on horizon. Be patient and keep the faith. Ignore one who chides and is envious~ • CAj'RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis now is on social contacts, acceleration of activity. You may be going places, visiting, checking calls and messages. Relatives and neighbors intrude on your time. Sagltlariu confides problem. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You learn what must be done to fulfill ·ambitions. Key is to apply yourself. Accept responsibility . Know t h a t rewards can be great. Another Aquarian is featured. One who can aid expresses willingness to do so. PISCES ( feb. 19-March 20): Travel is featured . You pro- ject. You get feel of potential. You stop standing still. You learn. Now is lime lo 'test, advertise~ and promote. C-Om- munica'te ideas. Reception is likely to be favorable. IF TODAY IS YOUR , BIRTHDAY you learn early to be independent, to trust your feeljngs . You were psychologically on your own while young. You keep a part Of yourself ~ret and sacred. You soon will know whether project, relationship started · last year is to bear fruit. -;1!1 fi'..A ,f¥.lllY,:Pl"E EXftNSIYE ' ..... CTION-·~F IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES · \ , 9~ .Ot T\M Largest Deli ~Ill '~em California ' ',/'. • LASAGNE DINNER LARGE 1 LB. 6 OZ. LOAF WHITE · SLICED BREAD ' FRESH BAKEO DAILY IN OUR OWN OVENS 4/$1.00 11•. 4t# IACH lill'llt I Coupon -Exp. 6/21 • • Golden '1· -\".f') Celebration · r . Coed Selecte~ .. GJncer Marrs of Costa Mesa will be among ~ high aebool ciOtda convefling at OJ)'lllpic Center, Squaw Valley l0<·the wteklong California Gi r I s Ste1e, starting Wtdneaday, J~ 28. ' The dauglller of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mam was choien by her Estancia High School faculty and Coste Mesa Unit ~ of the sponsoring American Legion Auxiliary to participate In the 29th session of the project in practical AmericanjJ!m and citizenship training. AJ a )Yriter for the campus newspaper, El Aguila, she will be able to recount her first- hand, expei'iences with the governmental processes .~xt year in her columns. Miss Marrs also writes for the creative writing magaz.ine and bu been a junior varaity· cheerleader1 jWlior c I a I a· secretary arid councilman, pep club treasurer and Girl4 Aasoci~tion president a.s well ' 11 C ' 111 o r n i a· Seholmliip THE GIFT COMPANY GIRLS .$TATER Gingtil" Mll"I• ' Federation member. • She ls program chairman for ber ·church youth ll'OllP and . Will 1ceom~ny he r paMllls tO <E\lropo Upon :her 1eturli """l q1r1a Stale. THI WOOD SHED 'dr••fiw• t lff1. ~ Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Corrick honored the Hunting- ton Beach couple on their 50tb wedding anniversary at a reception given by the couple's datlgbter and son. The Corricks. who were married June 11, 1922, Holli• of Gr1ntll1 th1 CoelcJ• 911•u£i•n -tntl m•nv other 9iks i"tl11di119 tl1i, dr•wi1191, toyt, t•rtmiC1, t•nl• •110 •f•· tion1ry. lm19l11•ti." hx.(t i11 111 1i1e& erttl 1h•i>9• fir v•w cr•ff prer . j1th. Dt cevp•t• l.ott4& 1tlfl· 111ppll!'•·: C~r"'M w1od titii•· have nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. I o .. sr., 111.,111 ... · ~ 11 u.a..-se..,. .Co~ples Recit~ · .Mar .riage Vows TRUJILLO-CODY Marilyn Ann Cody and Arthur George Trujillo ex- changed marriage vows in St. James Episcopal Church of Newport Beach with the Re v. John P. Ashey II officiating . The bride is the daughter of Theron Staples Cody o f Compton and I.he late 1.1rs Cody. Her bridegroom is· the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benito Trujillo Jr. .Mrs. Lawrence ~. Lei1n!)n and Robert Bridgewood were honor attendants. Others tvere MiJs Wendy Crane, Albe)'! C. Walters and Theron S. Cody Jr. The couple will make their home in Newport Beach nfter a honeymoon in Europe. The bride is a graduate of Dominguez Senior H i g h ScOOoI, Compton; and earned a BA and teaching credential from California State University . FuJlerton : She teaches at Cox Elementary School. Fountain Valley. Her husband, a graduate of l..akewOod High School and a Vietnam veteran, attends Ornnge Coast College. 1 M • Mrs. Harold Martin of QOrion, Quebec, is a graduate of stony Brook School for Boys, Long lsland and is a senior at Stanford. l •. ' JOHNSON-WADE Community Presbyterian Church, San Juan Capistrano was the utting for the mar- riage of Mrs. Joanne Wade of Costa Mesa and W,.t1l4eU Fillmore Johnson of Sa~; J~pan. · . ., The new Mrs. Johnson it tl\e daughter of Mrs. Harold W. Dunn of San Juan Capistrano and the 1ate Mr. Arthur Huckett. Her thusband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Johnson of San Diego. " I ' Mrs. William D. ~ was the matron or honor, Mrs. Gregory Schanz was the bridesmaid ; Dr. R. Bruce Johmon served as l'i 'man, and ushers \vere arles ·' Fellows end L. arshall Smith. The bride -attended San Diego ·state Univer~ify · and UCLA. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Redlands. They will rfside in Sasebo. VILOTT-LLOYD Laurel Rae Lloyd an di;=======/;;..=, Lawrence Gene V i 1 o t t , students at California State Li11t•ri• University at Long Beach, Rob11 were married by the Rev. James Kirk in St. Marks' Presbyterian Ch urch , Newport Beach. Miss Cheryl Lloyd and Ted VJlolr Wlfl! Qlaid QI _, a~d best man while Mr. and Mrs. Darrel LIOyd-served. ·as usfler and bridesmaid. Other at· 27l7 E .Co••t Hith.'W•v tendants were the .Misses Ali· Coron• dtl Mir-Ph: 67l ·l•SO Arnold P "I True! •... A •• ~ ..... Mu"' c111,.. son , a~~ ocn. uu • i• .,,." 111 ,.,,.,. Utaflt" 0,.11 '"" "'"' s1111. 11 ...... " ~ ,....., ·se** *" • ....., .._,. 'tH '· ORANGE COUNTY DEBUT . '72 <COSTA MESA ST.ORE ONLY~ 1'.972 GOLDEN STITCM·N·IEW"" .ZIG ZAG AUTOMATIC ' I . • <WITH 20 YIAI WAllAHTf . . ,,,,, AUTOMATIC ""' MONOGRAMMING --ION US-- NEW CAllNET ONLY W)TH IOI.IN WINDEii """IUILT·IN .,. TOTAL AUTOMATIC MOTOR PURCHASI Of GOLDIN ' "' • , . IUTTON HOLER .,,,;,_ WOIK LIGHT . ' .,. TCITi\L AUTO¥ATIC • OVIR -HllDL~ l. STltCH.,_.~ , ILIND'HIM r · V SEWS ON IOTl'uNS •;:::::;:::::i:::::;~ .... PUIH aunoN ..... FRIE LISIONS ,.. RIVEUI '· .... fANCY ITITCHll 3 DAYS ONLY· Value $334.50 THURS., FRI.,' SAT. f)r I ctntract flnancl"I av1ll11tl' ' NATIONAL SEWING . CENTER HARIOR i. ADAMS mERSOH. WAY . Hours: Thurs.·Frf. 9 1.m. • 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m .• 7 p.m. ' COSTA MESA I I 545·8238 ' • ' . I l.eslie Hegewald and Randy Lloyd, Clyde Harwood, Larry Shelton and Ed Parks. The son or 1i1r. and l\frs. Lyndon Dale Vilott of Yucca Valley married the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank Woodrow Lloyd of Balboa who graduated Jrom New p o r t Harbor High School a n d belongs to Gamma Phi Beta. • r:.r-\._.. . '. ~ . ... .. ... _ ..... , He graduated from 1\ven- tynine Palms High School and is a member of DeMolay and Delta Chi. MARTIN-KRAMER 1· Laurey Kramer and J-. We!ley M o r t I n excbonged vows befor• tilt Rex. · Dr. PttiUp1dll!TIY--ln 'tile: <;om- munity C h u i c h a\ngrea1- tlonal1 Corona deJ Mar.j """ ( . 'r --,. (" ·r . . .,. . _ ... ' . SANTA ROSA PLUMS ' -~.-s... .... .,..,, 1-..••. . -.,. ~ ~ Y"oodO~ }. ' • . I ·".-;_.. , . 601 EAST BALBOA BLVD .. IALIOA 1 :.:.."': .. -~.: RIPRIGERATID•DILl'tllRY SIRVIC!: Pl10NI 673,U101 SNCIAU THUHDAY. HlllAY, SATUUAY, JUNI U, IJ, 24 • • i ,, GARDEN FRESH ,, CORN GOWEN ·SOY~f The bride, steP<!aughttr and 'daughter of 1'ft. and Mrs .. Tender & 5wnt I ' 1911 Aol1m1 II Ma9noll1 H!'nf'""'" Buch e HI 44H ....... CIYI• t1 YtA•I HOUU• DAll\'1 1M , ... , ... su•.1M CLOl8D MOffDAY Craig Beason of Newport Beach, was attended by Mrs , Robert Sitgreav.. and the MJsoes Wendy . Macklin ~ Carol Sundquist. · Strvlng as beat man was BUI Scott and U$her WU Al Stevenson. The bride-la 1 graduate of Corona dcl Mar High Schwl and Stanford Unlverilty wher< she w'as a member QI Phi Belo SOYBEAN( NUTS Uft.Mli.,i, 1 • • • Soa ... lt..i Salted' •·B-Q • KIPPI'· WI -ft TNI RltHT TO LIMIT fUAllTITIU Her bnsb.i nd. son or Dr. •nd lL __ .;,. _________ ~.:;;;;.;.;;;..;;;;~~ ... --------~ ...... ~-":"'--- 7 ., • ' • • I, J ! . f l!JiQilt•s OUT ~ . ti> GEST DAY ' , ' dJI SUMMER . · ·I ·~ It -,,P to the fullest .because tomorrow it will be yesterday . . . You have to slibp . . Make H a brand neW' adventure •. Start with an ice cream cone unless you'd rather have a chocolate covered banana slothered in nuts. Llcking on l~ cream cones and shop. ping list& have an off-beat togetherness, and the kids'U bounce contentedly along op this happiest shopping spree ,eve,i;. Cboco~te covered bananas rilade the scene al the,. .lee .. cream dipping cooater last Week. Munch! Yot'D feel like you're on an instant vacation as yoj stash the paper-towels, pep.. peroni and pi!tachlo nuts in youri shopping cart. SHOP AND HUM CONTENTMENT Pat. yourseU oo the back because you know your best buy is quality. Look at thos. every morning fresh, zachy Farms, California, Apple Valley close grown fryers. Color. Color. Who sez the breuts are white and the legs an dark. Every colto~' plcJdil.chicken partl i.. pln~. and tl>e.•~ has a beaulil1¥ ...,Y)low. Whole cjilckem. Split proilers. Best ~ chiclt· en without the honey pieces. CUt up chickens. Packages of · plain wings . Or marinated win(fs, which are wild dDDe lq .11!.o·ovtp with any package. of rice mix. Pots of chickeb pvers. Even gizzards, lush stuff' tiaked with fresh mushrooms and zucchini !Jl1'4*1ed with soy. lJON'T EA,.'fm: . ,cnERJ\JE$ TILL , . , )'OU'RE THROUGH . the •)ohleUWid. The \em iiii~ ' at; , 'Ibolt ibig ~·· tw bite: bmgs· 1 ~.w 1them ' · ·. 'bag, i'l'ber&' that quality picture sne~ in again. Look the .che ' sceie oy~ .. Shop i larou R brand 'Bin~ cher- ~rle~ a e blgger. "II blacker, ;crunchier a n d.. drtmch- ,ier. 1jme for ~stack-· ilng watermellon in big pil.,. Don't forget . if you want a whole one thnt is .ice col4, \please ask. If you want to ;J>e sure, ask one ol the ¢ood )JIOduo@ """ to eut tt In half for yoil · _ (:ontentert·• happy~ people 11idpper1. w.. ioV. ·em~ ,w, Jove every iby bitsy wlilm and whattle they cab d'h!am~ up to kindle our special service fires. ~ OPERATION I LIBERATION • • • the beaulilul r!'\'t. mades •• buckets of fried chickS'I, pizza to decor~_ ,,_. and bake yourseU . ·~ chefs are · all sing Ii .... gourmets at heart. make foods like home. Mom ••. Look at that ex- citing tray. of Spanish rice . . red, white, green ind ready to eat ... a few peas for color excitement, tender oo!Oll Hlcet l~ large for textdi'e ~itear ., . Pans or enchiladas • • with the Deli'• own mucho-Wfi> sauce ready for the scoop-. Ing aod !.1!,1~ ~Hint good, good, good all oveh Got a J>&rly brewing! Order """'~,._,... • 'beef) ' ef'leese: chieken .... Ot" you+ name It, the dell will pjit what you want Inside. SCHOOL'S OUT YES which stands for Youth Employment 8ervlce . : . Today winds up Youth Weeki. so proclaimed by ' Mayor Don Mcinnis, Newport Beach, and Major • Jack Hamrriett, eosta Mua • .. Wod..wy, Jone 21, 1972 DAILY PILOT I < RICHARD'S UDO MARKET end RICHARD'S HARBOR VIEW 0 MARKET • .. • t Life is a · little more fun in the summer, warm . sunny days, balmy nights, cool sea breezes and sunset suppers on the patio Enjoy it! ' ' t SUMMERY MENU Chercoel Broiled Rebbit {or broiled Chickenj Romeine Soled with Becon Dress with M1ruk1n seasoned vine91r 1~ toasted sesame seeds. Berley Pilef Hot Beked Breed Strewberries end Sour Creem " ~~~~""' . \' .... Bar~ue Steak 1~59."' ; Pork & Beans ~~ 4:$1 , Bonelfts. For dellc1aus flavor •nd tend1rne11 try L•wry's tenderizing, mirlnade, . . fl•vorecl with onions, lerllc end spices. . f Ja1.1. these up with• little ~ustard, molasses and • dash Worc1st1rshlre Sauce. Garlic Bread · · · 5.9c Cooked Crab 0~~~: .. 1.49,b Our own french bread sprud with 9arllc·butt1r and onions In • foil bag to pop in oven or frHnr. Cracked Crab on let with several sauces -summery ideal ~~- Large Papayas ~=.n 49!.. Fill with chilled curried shrimp fbr an unusual summer salaCI. Cantaloupes . Fancy Romaine SwHt, ripe 1.at9• ""• Carrots M•;•hbur•'• yaunv" •• nc1~r. 3 1·1b. 29c Pkg. \ 'I I ' ' l 'LI. / 79' • • MJ. B. Coffee M.J.B. Coffee 2 lb. 3 lb. • • 1.57 2.29 Lemon Iced Tea 6 PK. 69'- l ipfon 12 OZ. Pull-Top Cans Jell·o Soft Swirl 4 far 51 Luscious Dessert Mi x in 4 flavors. Purex · Liquid "_. I'd· 49' Blu~ Bonnet Margarine ·~•''" ' lb. 29c Knudsen Orange, Juice Buttennilk Pancake Mix Hunt's Baked · Chicken . ' K.nu~ep fir1t Qu1lity-I lb. · , Buner . . . . 84c Sunshine -20 01. • Hydrox Cookies .•. 49c letty Crocktr 42 OZ. tiilt"'s -46 01. 69c 49c 69c T amato Juice . • . . 29t " • Hunt'1 ,uddin91 l Frufh--4 pt Snack .P~ck .. i . . 49c 21 oz. ,e.ter P111 -II OL Minute Rice .•••. 69c Peanut Buttec: .. • . 59G Hunt's -12 OL l1dy Scott -2 pk. Tomato Paste .•.. 29c Bath Tissue ... 4 for$1 Hurit's -14 OL L1dy Scott--, 200 ct. 1, Ketchup • • 5 for $1 Facial Tissue .. 4 for $1 • . ~il/t(i/,Jlm 'j• . . • -It's not •n accident that Richard's has the finest U.S.D.A. Choice be•( Jn .town·· -We buy the best and then e9e it to perfection, r'aste fhe difference! l ..... • .. . Rotisserie Roast 1 ~491b . Cube Steaks N.~1.691 .: A bqneless roast fo b•rbecue, serve with Serva with lots of sevtaad onions on frtnch rissoto milanese and 9reen salad. bread for a steak sandwich! SO FRESH, ZACKY FARMS CALIFORNIA CHICKENS • Fryers whol. 39~b . Broilers Spilt 49~b. For chicke~e wifh sh.erry sauce · Brush with sweet & sour ' Frying Rabbit fresh 89c lb. Beef Stew ''"'"· '""' 1.29 lb. Salisbury Steaks · '':1 Whole or cut·up Good with fresh mudtr._,, Chipped Beef · 2.69 lb. Stuffed Bell Peppers 9Sc lb. U.S.D.A. Prime Beef, :_ . .., . CHARCOAL BROILED RABBIT Marinade: I C. salad 011, I T. celery seed, I tsp. paprika, l/i tsp. dried thyme, lfi tsp. each salt , and.garlic ... lt,_2 T. lemon_juice_Marinate cut-up fryi~g rabbit for. al' least I hr. Broil slowly over char.coal 30' min. or till tender. Turn often, baste withmarin~ SOUR CREAM DIP FOR BERRIES Beat togeth r, lfi pt. Sour Cream I tsp. grated lemon peel, I tsp. lemon juice and lfi C. pow- dered sugar. . "L ~~.:,?;-·.· T~!~ .. ~.~~, ~~ .. 59' Stuffed · Potatoes~4 ... , Oh Boy, with clieesa, chives or becort Birds Eye Cob Corn • "" ... ,1.. 39c Birds Eye Chopped Spinach " oz. 6 for $1 Birds Eye 'leaf . Spinach " oz. · 6 for $1 , , Sunkist Orange Juice • oz. 5 for $1 Sunkist 12 oz. Or?nge Juice . • • • • • 39c R~s~rit~ MAY.ir;n Dinner 1• oz. 39c Enchilada Dinner , ..... " .... , ,. ~;. · · 39c Com90 Plate W!th Ta cps R.: .. ij. IS oi. .. ' 39c· --~ .,,-. f Sunilner Savings°bn • T ANQUERAY GIN ' w gallon 14.45 save.1.04 , ·~ • j ., 'j • ' -J ' -" . . , ~ Ch~col~te Fud~~'loaf • • • " : • : ·. ;: ' ~·). Fruit Filled Darnsh Buns · ,, .: ; <, ! 6 fi fli: t Buttp~flake Rolls . : • · •. ~. • • ·' • 6 for 3lc ·1 . • • Look around your of· lice, your yll'd, your holloe. ~ 1folrt ! . !lei!<! htlpT TM magic YES number to coll I '42-4171. Lo'ft ~ mimt that grteta~ e ~ American -Singles Kroft 6 0.. 39c belorf. they enter "W d you lt1re )'O!J?" • Rl~a, the PtOJlle Storti, rt Buell lfld Harbor Vew, where · e,...ybody and tvtrYthln~ Ia btoulllul. aptclalJ1 I l 1 poople wh<I •ho!> bert lh!Jt. Ing natural ....,... I •• Sliced'i" l flavon, •harP"'onion, cfiive or Jtl1,Peno Pepper. Calidad Corn Tortillas 12 ceunt ' P.illsbury Biscuits Country 1tyle or livtttrmllk 15c ; - ioc ' iced ~unch Meats , lu~41t -3 01. 3 for $1 HARBOR VIEW 1660 Mac Arthur, Newport OPENOA1lY9..:. 8, SUN. 9-6 1 • • 67J.6360 HOME DE~IVERY IN OUR AREA. ch 673-2155 r ' PRICE EFFECTIVE JUNE 22-25 . "' I ·oAISI . - Big bunches of yeUow • whitl . . ,,, R ... 1.SO .1:19 bur/Ch at2S .-' ~ ~ UDO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, Nm{Port Bead: OPEN DAILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 -6 ·, , t, I • -I ... ' J 31 o.~.!C-J_T _____ w_tc1_no_sd--'at'-. J_ .... _n_. i_•n_ • HONEYDEW OR CASABA ·MELONS LB. . ORANGE JUICE CAL F-'¥16-0I. CANS $ FOR Ma!f,.~.~J,.ql~.~~~ .... 2r · !Q!~~.'.!A.P..~D!!!r!:,,o, . 45c §.9!!q!,01Ei~b PJ"P.e!.~ ggc ORE IDA POTATOES O'BRIEN '"" ............. 391 HASH BROWN POTATOES "'l"o•. 12oz ....... 25 1 JUICY AND ...... SWEET SWEET VINE RIPENED $ . ICEBERG , LONG GREEN • , LETTUCE WESTERN ........ 19.A CUCUMBERS ............. 2i 29 VIVA . • PAPER TOWELS JUMBO ROLL .. 18-0I PKG BATHROOM Tl55UE~g;~~BRAVO , 2-ROLLPAK .......... .. UM lf I COU PON ·3 . ~ PER AOULT CUSTOMER JUNE 22 -28 CANNED EGE TABLE ICE CREAM Ann, FUYOI FllSll, IALF GAL. ·=7 ~ ~EICOTT~CiECHEESlar"'' .: .... n 37' OIAIGE JUICE ILEID rl'tif'~........ ... . 69' . ; • : • J LIQUOR SPECIALS ~~ . SJll .. 58' ....... 58' CALO . . 0 Turkey Kidney or CAT FO D Turkey Liver 6112 ••· UBBY'S I-OZ.CANS TOMATO SAUCE ~l~,~~.. . .... e~ KERN'S APRICOT,APRICOf B SI PINEAPP~E. PEAOI FOR , NECTARS OR PEAR, 12-0Z ............ . KRISPY . FRYER PARTS WHOLE LEGS WITH PELVIC BONE, C'A.l. GROWN ........... . FRESH s~:~~o~~ION LEGO' PORK sun PORTION 75c LB ............................... . RIB END PORK CHOPS EA STE RN PORK ........................................ . CRACKERS t~~~~ 35',.. .. LB I MAYFRESH USDA GAME HENS Gft~i.A. FROMOURFAMILYOFPROUDBIRDS ...... EA. COUllTllY snu IPAl-1 .................. ".8?: PORK STEAKS EASTERNPORK ......... LB.79( CllllllCUTllOIKCllOH .......................... LO. I YOUR 69~ CHOICE! lB. IHlllCUlllOIKCHOH ........................................... 10.'I" llOlll'IUn IOAITI ................................................... "· 69' 101111.UI lllF IOAlll ....................................... 10. 'I" 101111.Uli.-ULDll CLOD .............................. LO.' I" ~ E DELICATESSEN LUNCHEOl,t MEATS . 01~' Y;,;l;,RG;;;lll'!f' ALL MUT OR ALL IEEF BOLOGNA, .., IEEF SALAMI , COTTO SALAMI , O~IVE I PIMIENTO, DUTCH AND SAND- ~J~~ 3 FOR $ ... - I-OZ. • !'J,,!~.~~~'· ~~E~.5.-~.................. . . ·-59' ~l~~~~~ .. ~~.~-~.~~~.~~---.. -391 fu'J,\!!~!.!!'J .. P~!.5... 6 :.0;.49' ~~\~.~Ji.!!1~~~ ................................. '. ... 59 1 WHrr( KINQ WATER IOFTENEI .......... OIANT!fc DOVE LIQUID DETEIGENT ........................ n.0L171 n n KING HANULATm so AP ........ 01A•r1tc 11ALLEY1 BEEF srEW ............................. , .. '""L <••II' WlllRKINQ D DETEIQENT ---........ Q\ANT!lc il>FTMAIQARINE ..................... FIEISC-NNS, 1.ia.jl1 .. •ATD IL1 --GIANT -.Elle HQULAl ITICK MAIQllllE Fl!ISCHMANNS. 1"8.451 •• ' • I FllCO PLMYIC IALI 36 01. Round SJin ToP Wasteb11k1I - 30 01. Recl1ncul1r lift To, Waslebaaket 1 ¥. Bushel S•uare L11111drr Basket · • DICOIATOI COlOIS ~:O~ust. 9 9 HILLS BIOS. COFFEE 7'·rt~ . VOLUME 11 IS HERE 16 VOLUMES IN FUU COLOlt · VOLS2-16 ................ 5 1991A. Van de Kamp's ti tastes $0 good, its hard to belim! its so good Coryou • SPECIALS-June 22·25 Wheat English 35c Muffin Loaf.. .... 11ot.a.,.u. Butterfly 2gc Coffee Cakes ... 111,.ou.r11."' l'kf, tf I, Rq. 57t, 43e Date Nut &9c Loaf.. ............. 11ot.~ 11c -~ Van de Kamps • I • .. I . • ' I ~ • • • :: ' .. ~= • ' " :· • • • " •• ' • ; !· . • r • . t ~ ' •• ~ .· • • I • • VJ~r1r~ot1.1, June ?l, 1972 • ,. ··~·1 PILOT n Movie Gi ves Raw Beef Top BiJli11~ NEW YORK "C" "I would with fork or knife. Chill one tomatoes or "hOrbed" beef i, e11p diJtllled (or malt) leaves to draw out the aroma. pepper Roost, u ncovered , In Trwfer lamb to heated describe mysell as a dropout hour before ' aerving in 6 or 8 steak tomatoes. vinegar, heated Cool, let sauce marinate Have butcher prepare prehe1tN 300 degree oven, platter; allow 20 minutes for !?om the !OClal scene;: ..Ud portions. llO.MT U:G OF LMDl I •tablespoons boiling water. several hours bel°"' using. "freoched" leg ol lamb by allowing 20-25 minutes per ....i lo film up before c:orv· Charlton Heston , •pprafsing Garnish with parsley, olives wmi FRESH MINT SAUCE w.,ii; dry mint leaves; cut For tb<: meat: trimmj!)g bone Leave fell poond, (Qr until meat ing. Oecotat&--with poper his place ;,. lbe ·~·u-.1 or chopped onion. Serve with into tiny strjpg.Place mint in One leg or lamb. we ighing (outside skin) int:act. thermometer lMerttd rn frill before servtna:. - · .. , ....,.._ eu hot buttered ~st. For tbe sauce: (Makes aboul glass (or china) dish with about~~· ·•trenched" · Rub outside with cut garllr: fleshy part of roast. but not Serve with rnh1t teUC:f', Holl)'WOOd party cireuil, wilb Makes wOOderful hors II cop) ,uaar. Pour hot vinegar and (bone trimmed) sprinkle outside liberally with toudlin( bone, reg;,t.,.. t'lo-gardtn CreSh P.aa (or Brus!<ls 1 droll, quick~ of humor. d'oeuvres or hearty luneh or 14 cup iresh mint leaves water over leaves, stir to Clove garlic, optional salt. pt~r. Place on rack In 175 degree F. for medium -sprouts) al)d new potatoes in "I woultl think gathering• or1_Ja_IA!_s_uppe:.:.._r_ser_ved_w_ilh_c:_he.::.r:..:ry_::.2::.ta:.:b::.le:..:spoo=ns:.:su::g~ar::_ ___ d::isso.::._lv_e _su:..:ga_r_a00_c_r6_sh_m_1_·nt __ Sa_:_1t,_rre_sh_;ly~growi--d -b::.la..:.ck_roa_s_tin.::g..:pa_n_. ______ rare_;_). ________ 1e_m_o1>-'pa-rs_l_ey_bu_lle_r_. __ actors are more lntereating th a n gatherings or haberdashers or senaklrs, but I'm just not that keen on i•therinis." Modest, despite his fa me for playing c i n e m a t i c heroes, Heston prefers the company of a few choice fr iends. The actor's wife, Lydia (they married in ' 1914), is more socially incUned. "ltfy TARTARE FAN Ch1rlton Heston ,wile enjoys talking to, people abe rneeLs. I! she rides on a plane and ls sitting oexl to -e. she will talk to them. But me, I'm compul sively buried in my book, reading or sleeping." Heston, currently starring In the MW filck ''Skyjacked," spoke in bis hotel suite, over CDflee. "Most actors like to talk about food," he said, smiling. Heston grew up on typically : pla in, but del i c io u s F.dwest1r11 food. • 1'I grew up at the end of the depression and before World . War II. At least in my circle, there wasn't a very elaborate menu available. J don't mean that we starved, but I'd never heard of pizza.' "But, after ~ got out ol lbe army (he WU: a r aid i o en,aineer) and ltarted acting, I , ;. saw the inside of lots of ~ reatauranta. One of the main '· pastimes of aa actor On the :~ road ls eating because he's in • a at range town laod there's 119t ;. inuch else to do. "I don't Coot, but I can do •. Jteat tarter. I use olive oil 'becau1e It ..ems lo make lbe } various item& rniJ: in a little • better, a few capers for '• ,clecoraUon and sometimes a JiWe brandy to give it a nice ~· flavor. :' "My wife •often Jlllkes ! another femily hawrite: lout ; Jeg of lamb with a mint saUce, ;·English style." ~ • Some Heston recipes for ~ your home enjoyment and 1 · entertaining follow : • . • ' CHARLTON'S STEAK TAHTARE, MEDITRRANEAN 2 pounds file! of beef or !Op grade sirloin 12 anchovies, ground :' 'he cup fresh lemm juice 3 tabl"JlOQns olive oil I I teaspoon Worcestershire ' sauce (more, if desired ) a; 1 small onion, peeled, grated I' 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Brandy,. lo taste (Napoleon ~ or Calv.00.) 1,2 teaspoon salt 1h teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 raw egg yolks Garnishes: minced fresh parsley, pitted b l a c k olives, chopped onion Grind meat three times; mix with ball the lemon juice. Mash anchovies with re- maining lemon juice and olive • oil. I Combine a 11 Ingredients, • blend!~ well. Form jnto mound: form diamond design For Your ] Bar-8-Que USE JllNY r.IT. lutt'Portion . .s.tL AVG. WT. 69: . QT. • JAllQUEUY Giii ... '14" ii;Oi'ru~sco1CH • .!12'' PABST BEEi -:: 6 ~'I" -lb. ~~~~ NaW AT PfAIC FtAVOR talo~pe . _ __......... 10° Cucumben.... .. ......... ..-... ,.. 10' Potatoes...... • Pet Dept Food .. Dru11 SlorH 10111 •ms Ave., at hkhlrst, Huntington Beach 34051 DalilllJ Park Drive, . Capistrano Beach- I I uggests a en er am or our enu. F1:,rt Ful.ly Cooked Full Shank HALF 7_. POUND AYEIAGEWllGHT CHUN klNG-16" OZ. •CHOf SUff rL!llef Din • awm '°"" at llrS • PIPl'll mAl" DOLE Pineapple Chunks OH IOY I Ott IOY ~ OH IOY Bag o Pina Clt1111 Pizza Giiiie lrtllCI , SAUSAGE 89; IOIOIS 89' l. 31' • ~~~ ~~... . ..... IWH. ~. Ol.IJH.f!D Pork Chops aNJBCUI' 'I 1:. ~~HOPS 'I" LOIN CHOPS " mM111Motl'D fJ" PORK QIOPS " WM 7f1All_,_ 1'UWAlllA •CCN11NEN1'AL 7.tW DIP.N..:llnlcrl•h:ik. 7 NIGHTS AT 1HE HILTON HAWAIIAN YIUMH :·~~~7·;; .. 1:...· ---::: ... ::..,-:,-.. .., ::iw.ua l'OCKS -.. llA• e• ·--® ... __ • IQ),,...Ol"l'M:ft ott• • Pie ltULA UllCJNI ~---w.,.... _, ............. . '"-" _ .. ,. ,... ., ........ ......... ... ~ ...... ws... .... ...,. .,.,, c.t.6lf, ,,,_ r, -'-"" r-c"""' ' IKI CIU t 4L 37e llllUTCIU ""' COMCIU 1nu..w ........... 45• ""'••• •• It " ..... ....... =~ llltt'•'-"' I~ , •.. ,, .. .,... =--= 25' llr'.clu• flwr .::. ""•'""" :::.'.: 65'' .... -•. l.S.U. "" " .... r.a.t .... -23 l20• ___ ... __ _ , _ .................. _ .... I 5922 Edi11er Ave., at Spri11dale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza,· El Toro 21082 Beach Blvd., HufttiRrtln Im [ 17950 Magnolia, Fountain_ Yalllf • I • Wtdntsday, June 21, 1972 • • -t I • • ir.ltJ~ii :, ·.i\· ¥eiirlorable xperi.en~~· · ·11,~n~': •te;,..~i t, .' : · .l~~.Jiep~ra~-~utmeg :!1¥!.\NA.~INIA , .. ~a.Ice~~'.:· .. ~Ute00bot~ ~:o~ ~ , ' :~:·· __ ,,_, •. Nulme,~ ' . . '~·an.i•~dlo~i:~ '" 4t>;Jlana• ; ,, ~ the muv.· "Ovtr1,medlum heat;, nkle . Aml!M ... Wy-~ lloil. OU! !>Ull.paste t• 1'" Sprinkle.baoon, oo!oii; and ·%.J....... .;; '.' . ''or l!iil!Jld 1'~ mix witJ>~·aJld·a ;etnon • · " .Ing -blidunints G1J .. incb~.~k,riess. Place l·n " cbUse·<>11;p)e Crus!.,;\dd•egg ~ oup 1!>(<>wn @'Iii<, . , ";Jul f'.~tl>b~...Uia1:..Heal juice. _' " . ; '' Wat. lljitril MUtllon retlllllr • pie J)llo.· Coil Wl. • mixtur•f tFltUe <id~ ·of pie D~of auger • •, • •• abd.add nulm~aiid..;innamon Add lllol •llJ1l'UP 41 'let Sllll· olepnt 0i0s ,..ry 1'boN dlDo '' relrlgelator. crus>as hig~ as PO<Jltile.·Bake ' % oranges ' · ',to taste. Set a . '. . merfor J mi1111te. A banaria ner · becomes 1 memorable Saute bacon to g o I d e n in a p~heated 425 dgree oven Nutmeg ' Melt enough bu ter. to toVer liqueur and iUm. fgnite and cullnary experience. brown: add onions and saute about 45 minutes or until Cinnamon bottom of skillet. l' e e I serve with Ice cream topped You may expect to relax for until clear. "Beat egg., with a thick. Serve bot in 6 portions. Sweet butter bananas and place in lkil.let. w!tll meringue. Serves f. ~· .... Jeut tbfM. hours-and lt 0 I •> ( ~ j ,r -I -i lhould not IUl']>rlM you to ... Frank Slliatn, Jolin W•Y!IO-•r PrelldeJll N-al an Ill-i , joining table. , Mueller, w1-a-h to the genii• art ol , '1nlng i rellecll ·an • DIJ!llri!iJis Jn. ~atloul bacQroun!!, bas ~created 1 romant~c •t- , ~ In two beautllul diJl. hii IOome, • wine cellar w'bm pmale partiea prevail, an Jn. limale bar and I cOcl;jijl ' • / Jounie with pj 1 n o e &i • ): tt tmaJnp:tent.. . . ; Red, velvet It lavlahed on rlcbly fluted eelllnp and curv· Ing hiill back chatr, which add lo ;lhuai!oct. ~, . • ' PolllbW • lllvir 1 t r v I e e · plalet, peamlnJ c'r y it a I ' lllemware, fllciarln( candles . and taperiril eqhaqce i dfeor. -~'1 embel-! lished with the !Jl1lu ~p I GI CbeiCory, a lel<olfd yoong coed quartel . · Ladti. are P.,P~ wttl('a I comfy foolltool -upoo being · , aeated and pma1ted with .. lavish n>lom ..... l!flcea· - thole are fir your hi>lt. 1be memJ It !Jnqlnative and Ju¥ul-lan,....ilJlei• In prllc butltr, poaebed sole '11th, lobttet and m~nl!. ~ 'ill 'ettamed lherry, :BUa!&~ 'Ii JluaN .wfth caviar ';'and • IOUr,'1feam, uparagus ·llollandalJi, alulfW 11Qtato Blarttz ..... •:i!'Wlll of flam. .• tng entreea ahd\deaertl. Evel')'lhlns ii frelb, a la carte, cooked to order and served In the contlMntal. mln- rNi: i.,.,air. -pmOlll] cap-tain alll( waller. · ll?a •.-,jdea Ip (0 Jn an ~ .. __.and .. ' c!I~ '.to'M.cJ!mMit, ~ , llerns"OI; nohwi lht pienu. And V all meani, th have a cocnac will! y..r coffee. It will be aerved In a 'tJpnllc f09t .ij)l ,.~r, lancttunY fl • ""1~ table. . · · ' were aupplied ~~ Fttd !lassli . ..-.....~-... , .. • .-~ ~1~ AU I .. ~.. ' ' ~.All i;OONAC (&;laadl llladl Fresh tender oplnacb leaves Vinegar Watercnu «1 '·iltr!P1 bacon • fatilupo.om ~· " I I • '• 4ta~~, w ..... 11'-poons Worclioslershtrt sauce I lemon Cognac ' .. ·~ve the lllenl! from spinlth leaves. Olean 'spinach In CQkl , water '-Jfl\1!, a DI~ vinegar; dry. Pl9ce 1" a salad bowlirilbwateroresll . . cut. bacon lnlO .... Inch squarel and pla<i In a skillet. C-Ook nntll bacOll' Is done. Add augar, ,wfne vlneglr and V(o1ceolenl\lre 111lce. Heat to a 'boil' and' strain dreuing ovet spinach leaves,. Jeavio& baoon In skillet. i. SquOae lelll!lD ov .. \eaves, Ullll toa until ,wilted, Drain drelslng Otf the sal4d ·~ ' place splnacb leavea on plates. Add !"-to bacon,. 'Ignite and spool\ over lhe spinach. Sefv• •! C!JlC" In • portions. \ ' QVICBE l.OIUIAINE I .pound Pull paste or pie paste . 1 p()UDd Gruyere or Swiss cheese,CJlbed small ...... l ll t\1111' 1nJij: . I <11p lliloly chopped pnions , v. Pound ,..., """"'· dlced Sall ........ qua~~.ufy Oesserl '.. ·; 'o I ' .. .. ' . ' .. • U.S.D.J •. CIOICI IEEF 'C'HbC'K. SJ,EQ· ' '.-FRESH, CRISP ' ' t NEW STORl-11ou•s ' . MQN~·SAT., 9 ·~·'· ~o :JP.M. SUNDAY.:.:.10 ·~.M. '' 't P.M. 1 I • ' • .. ' , . l ' ' ,. I • l ' . Vi1jts ,I ...... ' ... : -t.t . ' . . I Che1 C.ary-. · . · ,., . .VATCH YOUR MAIL BOX ••• .. lhli• ori just 1 few Of the·llutldl-eds of tOW'H:ICES you wH1 find in Oii' bi9 8-PAG£ MAW THIS WUICI_ If you .,.. not ptilfl our mailtr, ltt yow ~ ~ Basket lfort rnanog«' krlow ond w• will '" lhol ,wdo. Ill ll!ll'lf"" -• T<!llMfl GOANTim WIS TO Wt«lfSAlaS Oil DllljtlOllJOIS .- ·' . t \ " .. ' . ' ~ • • • I •, • Wedllffday, Ju11t 21, 1972 ' . . I . . Start the summer-with a hamburger cook -out on the patio ... the picnic .... the park! ... ! ---• - r ' ~ ' I f 1' • • But; .Remember, it really begins at·El Rancho ! ' 1Burger ·B,11ns Fr .. h from Weber's to 3 5" El RAlncho! Pkg. of 8 " / . Pickle Relishes Bllrper, sWeet or hot C \Vilsbire's 12 oz ... 29 dog. \ ·' . ( Braund Bllllf · Bulk or, Patties 1 6 9,~ Always freshly ground . ! . and the difference is flavor!' I . . lb. b!t!! .. ~ffi~~!L~~!L. 17 9~ Extra Lean ·Quality 1 89~ So lean-and always fresh , whetl(er youchoose bulkorpatties! • S~·per Lean ·Quality · ~ 99~ The maximum in flavor, with a minimum off at! Bulk or patties! t/Jteauhlf•d The epitome or!atisfaction in U:S .D.A. Choice Beef! ' . · (Fillet Mignon ... 2.99 lb.) h .. ' ll'tdMsdly, ..... 21, 1972 • FRU! · Complete cook-out . · · · · for : four! lncl~des: , DE LUXE BIG 'BOY BARBECUE .•. .... ii ......... 11111 _.,..., llle-tlllt ...... , pooplt lllftt ..... ..,.., 110~ -Md ,..,. ... lit • Plus: 4 SUPER TENDER EL RANCHO:SPENCER STEAKS! · ~ . ' And -""' "' .... 111t -,._ 1w1 -" 1tttuct: ... 1 _. w1s11bont 11111 .. Dr..-.: S&w n... , .. I ' ~ 21 W. SlW -.... luos; ....,. ,NS -llMI a San l " CMtlt CMt fw 0..11111 ... llMI '"'"!. .. -No,purchase necnsafi-just enter your name-use t he entry blanks we provide, or any piece of .pGp,r. · WinMrs nometto ~·drawn July 5th, and they will.be rwtified! (One winner each store.) Super Grocery Spe cials! KINGSFORD ••• 10 LB . BAG " IHBilBv.RArrs ... QUART ff I , . Yougaveawliopping~4•onevery one ofthe?egular63'nrietl•! 1 , , Meat Loaf OYEN ~oo" .... ~j~:' !~9f. . [~~C~I Ground Beef, • . . s1•! , ~ · ,.. ' ···"'· Finest ground meats, bl ended and seeeoned! So!ejUlyou'resurpriseditcan"f \>e ootender! s & W. ~idn&y Beans . . 5 "'s1 Crisco1 Oil ••• ~ ......... '~·: . ;7st \ · Use 'em inchilr-or make a bean1111ad! No.300 , The big38oz. size at a price tbatope1liii.m9r! · : Ha ~Lbaf oW•IUDYI ...................... 99~. Chili Grind ••..••. \..... 79~. Chun i<fng Egg Rolls . . . . 63c Wonder Hot Cups ••••.•• J9t H11~ ~h rk, co~flake Crumbs and whole eggs! C.O&r1:e ground beef, fot chun~ chVi bowl! Serve t.9em hot as an iritroductiOn to the meal! Frozen packare of 51 -they're gieat for outdoor ute! T k. · L.. ! -~ 79c Gr · d T ke 7gc Treriw~ Ora-nge Jui~e 23c .Instant T ~a· .•.• : ••••...• · 89t U( eri ~aJ; GmlUDTI .... -.......... " oun Ur Y ••••••• • • Fi;ozenconoentratefromFlqrida-6oz.(l2 oz .•. ,45') N•tea-already1weetened1l'eman,too!!4oz.jar All Yoti, v to do ia 1 , ape it and bake it!· · You'll love the flavor in either.bulk or patties! -,~ t 1 -.. Campfire Ma,rshmallows 25t Zee Paper Napki~s . . . . • lDt S ' · 99c Ground Veal I' 99c Roastthem ,qverthe dy~cpalo! lib.pkg. PackageofOO-whiteor oolo~! Getaeveral! , w~~!'t~~h":~:!!':d~~~;i;i·;~;~;...... " Fre~hlyground! ... ste.k;h~;.d ~~;~;this price~ H1'lls B-ros Coff.-ee 77c W1'sk Dete,rgent "· · 69. ~· . ' too! • ' ' 11 . : ' • • • • • • • • • • ~ l ' . i .• • •, ••••• ' . J , ..... • ·-·-··· . . . . .._,_... ...... ·-· ..• ,., -·~ . ..:......... . . . _ ····-.. __ .. ~!'!O!.!!\Y.l';~~m ..!.!•ttle ~tter! 3 lb. can ... 2.19 The liquid that'• so easytd UH! Quartaile. ••1 Our own blend of fresh In ats and fine seasonin g' Easy on the waistline, as well as the P,urse! . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,.,,, • • •·• •·• • .1 : \ Scour your grill! Pkg of!O • ·• For whiterwhites! ; •• Half.piton • · · Sausage, ~,~oN Eo ............. . 69~. Ground Lamb ... "..:.... 59c~ Bri'llo Pads · 39¢ Purex Bleach ~ · · " ·.i 5· $-· · Beef B·risket FRESH ! 1°~. So delicious, seasoned With onion soup mix! \Vhole or half! & • Super-fres/J Produc~! Fi ner Fare in Seafood! . Re4 .Snapper li~~~s 89~· Add them \<i your menu for the cook-out , •• or heat' up the skillet and cook, then!. for l aq indoor meal! Fresh San.d· Dabs.. 139• · Fresh Salmon s14~ Local favorite .•• ahvays s6 well received! King 'ialmon rO?ValUe! Whoie~r half! Idaho Trout • · 49~. Salmon Steaks s1'~ ' Fresh .• Soi. < ' ' ,. Center cut' from fNllh King Salmon! • I ,_, '. "' 4'.,:>· .!::.:), : • .. . " Li or Dep 't Values! t ' V1'11 k a Ai ollday Times • s3•• Blends oo well with your favorite mixen-anct>:our budcet! Quart ' ' \ S k s1&11 B" d • . .. s11s Cutty-ar • . • . . ~ ~ we1ser si.""' ....... . l Fa1D1'111 ecotch! •• Save 2.24 ·half-pl. Tbt King of Been! 12 oz cans El RificOO: Gin . . s 15 eortuguese Wine s·~ 21;.____ ' NinttJ proct .... Mhl (Qt ..• 4.86) • • Price• in •fleet Thur. throu,h Sun. June 22, 23, 24, 25. No Hlu to deolen 0p.n daily 9 ta 9 .•• SundQy JC ta 7 Fresh Corn • . .. 5;· ... 39c Golden kemell -from the fertile fielda of the Coadiella V alleyf So ..I.et! Honeydewt . . . . • . 19c. T~npatoes • . . • • • • • 29" Sweetandripe •.. temptingtaste! .. Shoe emfC>l,.,._."'f~( 1 I ' . Red .Onion~ .... 1 • 10~. ·Romaine ·Lettuce ~- J umbo 1iza -•weet, yet flavorful! Crlilp leaves thatahow frtlhn• d · I • ' ' •• . I Super Delicatessen Spe cials fl, ' ' • ' . Fran ks All Meat .:.. All B~f I ' -Wii-'o,,,....and you know i\'1.aiiam.;rdol_can.ll!llt.for ~AillY~-~ -...,..~ . . ~ , Mozzarella B'alls . · 75t Ricotta Cheese • : 69' , Make itltalian! PncioUI, 12 oz. (8 oz .••. 55') How ai.,ut I T Prtc5-M-. Cheese sch,.iben •...... 49c Kratt l merican •• MontmyJackorLonaHom.8oi. Sandwi 1lioeeintbtl200.pfii. I I "!' Cheese of th,e .Week:;' DANISH· HAVARTI •...• .:.,... .......... '. ..................... ,ftt harp.piquant Oavor-Stmi-ooft, -h! Malt it.:. cubtitfor ..... ''Ollo- with cucumbm, celery, oliv•, grapoa! • .. . • ft DAILY PllOT Ji>aragus Tip Shared Grw' I u'I .... ..W t IH'11J·-1n1taa1 mlnctd 1Mre '"' 1111111 • port ol Cl1RIUED IO ""'¢ n lo -z-. -M1k 11 Jiii! ~. Jf GUEN llEANI ,..._.,., • ..._.,. S~wotor Ullnlfrozen.._oook lpacbce (l .._)lrouu _, I> cutllllllw or IDll'prine u 111>e1 dlnldl. cut-beano oomd Ol • .,..i. -. t .,. ..n "'-I crumbl Combine mlaoed onloll with 113 cup ma,yonnalee '11lll II • .. lltllule lo 1111 • 1 In-buil er lar· wlta: It! -10 minllteo lo I lab.,,_ Fttneb dm>-~ and '* bow.ledge oJ the r-,...., dehydrate. Meanwhile. In inc 1plce lbell. 1/3 cup lemon juice skillet melt butter and add 1 tablespoon ln.Mant minced Cook 1 ttupoon 11lt brt-ad crumbs and basil: onion q rW. are llmple ; % teaspoon eround black brown lightly. Stir in onion I teaspoon curry powder SMlcW'W • Wlllfk Gt art. COOk pepper along w l·t h nm1inln1 in-v, teaspoon alt .,_ vt1elables the WI lf mill& lresh asparagus, gredlents: reheat Cook boons u label directs. -lo •-.......,.. ~•~-trim IWml and wash welt. Arr•••e ·~am.. o n Drain. Meenwhll< in small , _ __. -~.. Place in aklllet contalnlnc \\· he&ted ~platt<rT ~ aauce bowl thoroughly c o m b in e ' -lo keep tilom from •-~ boil' Garnish Ith -·-•-~· -·inlng llJcM .im;u ma aatted water. ov« uperagus. w .....,~ wau .......... "'' Coot. uncovered, 5 minutes; •liced lemoo, !f desired. Yield: ingredlenls. Stir inlo drained SEASONING VEGETABLES A WORK o~ ART U:::~~l':':'.i~co~ver'.'.:...and~~~~k~l~m~l~~te~•~l ~Porl~ions~.~~~~~~beana~~·~H~~~t~onl~y~u~~~l~oo~l.:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !bin cover llld «>o1t until juJI criop.tender and llllU bright -All Yqelablel .,. enhanced by _., blaclt or while; -lo .... ol !ts l!1all)' ~Imm. 1&oo1·-1....--.,.. "" dollc-y -with bllU:. eh er• 11, tarragon, prll'lley flakes, chives or a pllldl ol 'lnbed --b • t"' blencl lll1l4n lltllClnlna. Seuoned · buUers are easily ~ ond flaV<ll'ful. Heat ..,. atlcl: ol buU'1' o r ~ •ot!I = ~F";,. 4:.:.: I ftby: ..... di! ..... oballotl; two .... _.......,.!lakes;. .... ..,..,..,~-· two tulelpoorls 1esame and hlll llllt -lemoo julco. White Cl' crt1111 -for .,_ .,...iabla can be spiced 'lritb • pinch ol '""""' mJt. mer or "'""'" white pepper, dill -· lilrrlfm Cl' ..,. of Ibo .._ llllbe. a... •uce II ...... --•a ..-._, •.tt p . caraway = .... -.... loo. Diil ii ---·· AIPAllAGVI WITH II.WI. CllUD llllTl'Ell Jpoandolrtlh_,.or , ,...... (10 OllllCI! ... , !Moo .......... """9 Business Growing 311"'!1 .,,.. ol lllt and -ol Y<M 1lalt .......,. are part of Cal!lonla't I p c I a II y qriculture. ad••. ~ and chill pej> pen ..., ....,. 1he 11111 ol herbl, liplcel and "exotics" that. ~ Chinese ..,.,.~ .... ~-amll and Jillladllo ......... ~-y .. jo- qaall ... carob~ . CbiN. tbe tp&emw11• touch lo.•-eott.,e cbeeae aod ~t1P,Dliybeon1 of ---1111-r.=: fram.°':ii:;! • bit « ....... Clll JGUT ..,. tef'Jldal • • • the W' 0 F•l • 1 I lllflll ebin !um is lo<aled tbtr<. Tbe !um, • lamllY blllinosl, prom-. cbtva that m -and-dritdlor con-uoeyear...md. They are for you, for dairy finm (fto make ?"!' party dipt, llOUr cream With chives and chive <•>ttare cl!eele) hotels lo4 reataurants all over Iha eiiiintry. . Four California co a n t l•e 1 produce virtually all this coun- try's prlle. Gilroy, ln Santa Clara county, ii heralded u "the prllc capi!4l of. the 1"0lid," with ~. Sa• llenllo ml Konl counlle! pr .. vid!Jlc the be lance· Of the IUI> ly. 1n !hit country, garlic bu been a allple, ol tvtryday, I reopacled berl> COl1ect!onl fGr 'a relatlwl)''lhart time .•• ..., oince -·-plain coob "found their thing" in lottlp dilhe!. 'h be gourmet without &arlliHtlented fingers, 11rlic coa.~ .... l!bieift. • :u c•rlic garlic l""'Jler. flakes, !rated Jtilce and pallle. Brlfhl chlll powder aod paprika, producta of chill pep. pen. are NCh usual ln- l!'Odienll oJ oo many thinp you eoot. why make a w, thine about them? Mahily ........ lllay "" ..,. ol the atate'1 aafi, IJUl .•igriificant crop1.· ..... procoiling them b a -et little mln<le. In ... -"""""'· there "'' mly ..... di!i;.tminr •. ,,...., ~ lo .. tllf ".:: ... : .lhey'tt aD •• -... ca!il<>nllo. J'ood HT K lpoelllly JoV t..tiiiiii ~ ~ = • -and takes d1111,Calllomla ;;Jll;.-h.;;;;,:.:.. bot air tunnel • drJ!nr wllilik lakes eiJbt 1o ten ""'"- Pal'!ib ... boon Cllled Hp ce at your matket istd UW ClllllCISt:S &Clll .... ,.79 _, i.olll CUT II. SJEr.b.1.29 ...t--~ CHllQC STEAK Ptfftt:Cld•llNatt BEEF BRISKET . ..,_ <>-BONE ROAST ........ ! .... SHOll.DER CLOD ~-.. -Cldll BURRITOS .... Iii ... 1.• .. • 88 •. 1.11 ... .41 ..u--·ICllQlT." ~ 2-:n2o.: .. 29 • lb .• _.CHUCK ... ROAST lb •• 99 Calll.--DorlflMa•G .... A • FRYEHS•111-wi... ... • U1DA C111~F,_ Limb • SHOULDERCHOPS ... 1.09 CWfarF.,_•1-ID.~. _ SLICED BACON -... --1-111.Jkf. RA'THBACON ---FIU.ET OF SOLE ... ..J7 .... 71 ... 1.28 come to • ere pnces are RalllhB guarantees freshness. Weilllpedallour pr00uce daily. If it doesn't measurew, we'll'Ul1'& sell it. ' And as for price, compare Rl!Jpbs pricee to auy in town. There's· nothlng more convincing than proving for yo'lll'Self, RalllhB pricee are low pricea.AndRalpbsselec:tiollol'prodaceilfullb· ness guaranteed. DELJCATESSEN DEPARTMENT ......... f'x7"~ 4 OZ..55 • Rtlln Cooked Han -. •• -~ . AW MEAT FRANKS .,.... .78 PRODUCEDFPARTMENT IAIJ'Aml 19 Pl.IJllS · per lb. • DvbuqUe-1.HnAT-6 09 CANNED HAM I-lb. • Co•*t Style or a.ttermllk 10 ~~ .... . Mova* Che•e 1 .... .. ·-~ ~ Mllg&ihie , ... .J6 W.rclta Clllled Gnipt J&*8 Drink ~ .. R .. AecLIJIPMk .. ~Whipped Clan,_, 1 BAKERY DEPARTMENT -.21 ' ..VB .. 0 MllONS .,.,lb .• 1 --lo rATmT. ,.~oii LIQUOR DEPARTMENT c---·-·-RALPHS BREAD -.11 / -.11 ' . ~'VODKA 1"llL ••• •••••11to'30i::ID" ... ASPEN BFFR , ...... ,._ .---··- HEAl:TH & BEAUTY AIDS ' "'4ttt•l-A1lph1 Exclu1lv• COSMEllC PUFFS IOkt. 47 pkg •• C•l>"<ol-Llt!Uld MOUJHWASH 20-oz. 108 ltOtll• • Jftnton BABY LOTION .!:;.18 ...... ~~-ll_"'!!'.!.k .. t -. -Al'flloPERSPIRANT con •ff ~---rlllot!M ..... 7-.1116 SHAVING GEL ••• , MOOftiwASH k•·1·11 Cl" • , c;F:•mWlne -1.21 SOOi'Cii';!::d"l_ .... ~ 4.49 C1t111I..., ,..._, Ni1P1llt111 NoW-D1l~CM11 Ralphs Bio-EINai ;.~s1RUDa.s ..... 49 ofl. lt..c,dallla All Aluminum ..... 11 .. ... ~IJlllhiMmd Am 12-ILCMI · ICf CREAM =.51 .PRE-SOil ~.58 __ .J:OCA-COl.A . ~.89- FROZEN FOOD PANTRY F/Ll.ERS W'AffilS'~· :r'!i .39 .ll_Y ..... Clng 2kL 28 SIJCfD PEACHES c1n • Plcla1Nilt-f1ncr 1=.42 M--'j.'; 1.06-BROCCOU CUTS INSTANT COFFEE --, .... 89 Pl'Psi'COLA-" ~le. 89 COLOMBO'S fVZAS orz • ctn.• .,._ ':.; .19 ~ ";:: .18 FRllTPUNCH ..., ff1lll0tn-Atffrttd FRllTPIES Vita-.,....,... 68 GRANOLA CEREAL ,.... • W·JI~~ .-.. GI: JUICE IJRllCS con ·- ... -; .25 Welch'• GRAPE JUICE -·• U..•'!.'!l'.11• -16 KAL KAN CAT FOOD .. ~. Sinlety•-Mllk S .. lllH lHICK N' FROSJY M-Houae _1 • INSTANT COFFEE Jar • Ota Ida Cllnltlt QllOO< . FRENCH HIES 49 BJIBRYDAY LOW PRICES HOUSEHOW NEEDS Vtva-AaaodtdColora PAPER NAPKINS s.o.s. Dt---DETERGENT ,. ........... ICE CUBE 'THAYS .llooa•HanyDtlly ALUMINUM FOIL Pmnc~ .,~ .• ~-. , -ii.Al *'&1 roll • _,.... JUICEDE~ ~ •• Aecent-A111rtld ,,.11'8Mff. ..., .. , Room Dilodonl1ls ..,; I -flatr-Llqall . ' INSECTSPRAY °'=• H!AIJll I flEll/IY AIDS l'AHTllY fJLL ERS PANTRY FIUERS PNmrY 1/l.U/IS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS -NAULllllT -~Atlltr!IAY --NIAClll1MIZIS iliifllMI-. A'iMimic - ~~ ·..::: ''" rli'tirAllTTEA .:::.tt =---..: tM WA-IMS o:.n Qu.ccna =~.,.-;:;;,MCIE -O:t• ~ -- -:.-· "O:M --:.-· --=·-'::a -;:.-- HOUSEHOW VALUES RU8eEiiGLO'Ves ,.,, a·· .. c:..... .... ,.. .. CAAYOl.AS (tl.11VIMJ ..... • • "~:a..1:1··~ l'-<>'t---"'111111 ~ "' tbe com: ~-,r"~\:=i:::.,. Sram uE lOCAlD AT: •1 More than just low prices r~a :: ~= IYl, llllfTICTll 1UC11; 15471 S. Bmllml, wmmTEI ;_~.,. lmS: f.11 MIY, N -.aY .. , .......... ... ......... -... ... ----All.IS 17211 17a ST., llSJlf 411 l LDiA, AIU& • • ,. I • • ; ,... •'°"f ,. .... • •' I 1 o t 1 . . • Qt I I 5, JtlM 21, 19n DAILY PILOT 4J about "Bonded'' Meats.:.·:·· IN PLAIN TALK ... Bo(1ded meat is meat that Lucky guarantees in writing, to be tender. flavorful, .apd superi<>r ir\ quality. aceording to YOUR OWN standards. . · . If for any reason. any cut of Lucky's meat fails to please you completely. your full purchase price will be refunded. without question and without red tape. LUCKY'S "BOND" IS A GUARANTEE ... And the reason we can give such a guarantee lies in our highly selective meat·buYin.9 methods. While the quality of many foods is larsely standardized todayb'/'the manufacturer and processor. meat quality depends entirely on the judgment of meat buyers. Because meat is the most important single item that we sell, our reputation rests on its quality. For that reason, there is no "carload buying"' for Lucky stores. We have meat buyers who are among the most highly trained experts in the country, and they carefully select beet sold in a Lucky store. This is done only in federally-inspected meat plants. and only after it has b"i!n federally inspected for purity and wholesomeness. Then these experts select only beef that meets our own rigid specifications. It must be just old enough to have developed a full-bodied flavor. yet young enough to be tender and juicy. It must have just enough "marbling" (streaks of fat through6ut the meat) to give it a delicious taste. without excessive fat. which wculd have to be trimmed away, but which wculd nevertheless. increase the price. ' We have found that today's informed homemakers prefer leaner beef. Not only because it is a better buy. pricewise. but even more importantly, • because medical authorities agree that less fat ill the-diet means better hE!alth. .. Lucky beef is not only flavorful and tender. it gives you maximu m value ,for your money -and it is discount priced. every day of the week. LUCKY'S BEEF IS SO UNIFORMLY GOOD THAT WE. D~RE 70 BACK IT WITH OUR REPUTATION. Af!"D OUR BONP, .. ,.IUIU•otlCOUNTfO•XC•l"TON,Ala·TltAOIO ANDOOVlll •tiiTCONT•OLl.aDITIMS "M .Plta flaOTECTIOtl P'()(.ICY :GU~G lllSf PllClS TO II( (Jf((JIV( FJ0M Wl0t«'SI$'(, JIJH( 21 TWROOGH lu~'I' JUNE 11, 1971 '. FROZEN FOODS LllDSIY OLIVES FISHSTICKS .. '."'.~'."~'.'::~: S3 ' ~1 KLEEIEI TOWELS .2gc BANQUET CHICKE N"'::!:::1.ss 2:' 0Rt1DA POTATOES ~0:::1::1 471· 10010.n .. gc · Cl<lm. ' IOl l ORE-IDA ONIONS ••• ,,,,,.: 24 ' CUT. BROCCOLI • , •. ~~ ~· CUSTARD PIE .•••. ,;;:i,: 39 ' PET FOODS . BAG-0-PIZZA .... '~~·~..;: 79 ' Top CHOICE ... ;., .. ..,. 1 73 -"'DRINK "'"'"'"""""""""'°' 31 ' ••••• 110Z"91:G • r.r· •••• COllCEHT•.1.1t11ozc.1.N CAT FOOD .•.... !'~"/:;::J 23 ' BREAD DOUGH . ".*1.""."::'o~:l17 ' CAT FOOD .... ~l~!"!gi~: 15· THICK N' FROSTY .11~~J~~~~ 67. PACKAGED GOODS ROAST TURKfY .. ~"::'~'1 3.09 ST• ·K ......... """"""" 1 37 RAISIN BREAD ••.. :'m\'.::3s ' "" · · · · · · · · • '"'"' • .,-.CRACKERS •.. ~·~·.':\'l: 29' NAllSCO CRACKERS . .;o::'::':66 ' ...__, • • CANNED FOODS ,rTOMATO SAUCE .. "'~ 17' ..-4 COOKING SAUCE . ":\",\"~: 33' !' YMlllB! ..-4DRESSING .. ":''."!~Jf:.:39 • . ..-4SALAO OIL' ..... ~'1:: 2.5S ..-4PEANUT BUTIER .'~~?,':: 93 ' ~DIET FOOD ~11:i'V!:.~;t:J~ 20 · \ , !•7411 ;1'4Qpl·l·l'IiE• j I 0 DRESSIN'G ..... \;';l:l: 37 \ .. r , ROUND STEAK CENTER CUT ~ ' ...... s 109,, UNCO"ltUTIONALL Y •OHOl.O 1'011 QUALITY LI ANOl'LA~ut • r···-• ,• ... . ... •''.. .. ,..,.. -. CHUCK .ROA~T , Ji' .t,.~.E cuT: · '· -~r UHcoNotTICIH•llY 6 7 c 10"101!0 '0• QUALITY .t."10 LI FL•VOll CENTllf CUT ., 11': La , • GROUND BEEF '"'"""«••• 68c SALAD MACARONI. .• ~!'I:: 2S ' ~:':!,~~: . \" BUC WH~ATS .. 0."~-.·~.~~:ll 63 ' , 33" .,...DlflNEIS ... "',:?.',',~!':,~75' PAQAGI MARGA, Rl"'E •n ""'""' ' ~ " . • • • • 160ZCTM 42 , CROSS RI&· RO~~T~~::~:»:»:~:~~~:;~;~.~; $1~$ .,-.1NOXt,MIX •• o,:l'i'::'ol'~79' er JIFFY .. OP ....... : 27' ••• l't.1.11'1 Ol IL/TllHD .... cillciER JACKS . ·~·~·iz~: 26 . • ............ , .,.+WILL rWONKA .• \:::::l 39' BAIY FOOD · · · · · · · · ·~;:.:,:..•' CANNED FOODS ..... "'!'""" ·, I BEKHNUT JUICE .•. """"" •• .,-.BOX CANDY • ~"."":':.~.:. 2?: ,WY JOOD ...•. ·~~ 12 ~. CORll i AD MIX . ":'fo= 35 ; SAllU"COFFH .••. .'~ 1.07 fla,ic-.... 1 11.GUlM Oii I*!' • . SAMIA, COFFEE .•••. nc: 2.0S . COCO& COLI o~"icoFHE ..... ~~ 1•65 llVdAGI Bl5" .,..IAKED BEANS ...• ~".:: 27' .. PACI ' " -l,.M., fll:ffllOllSSl«lm•lllG 1 12.01J11C1 .,....rvTATOES ...... """' 21 'Ill( ~~~LI Al.L·M..LUMINUM CANS" POii,. BEANS ~~LS.To:~ 22 ' <>'4TOMATO JUICE ... ~':'J.: 29 ' •;t·~'f1j!t·l1·*'''ZEm FIG JUICE .... ·: .. '°':J~s•· .,...soLOEUl'S .... ~;:17•-ii",!A:~\l~!lll1£'!~rz::3s· ..-4PANI NAPKINS .,,:31• ..-4TREET .... "."'."'.'~~SS' ..-4DETERGENT. '."'."~~:~\"i'.:49' CHUNK TUNA ."."':''~.:::«,,"!.:: 41' ..-4AM*ONIA . '.. :~ffl\: 26 ' .,...DINNERS ... ~~~::r.i;,~i:99 ' <>'4COLD POWER .. ~~'::1.08 DEL MONTE CATSUP .. n,~l49' MARGARINE r ••••• ,';',';f, 47' conAGE tHHSE ... ~"::'lJ':l>•· ~ll Ol I.OW fAI .FORE OS SHIRBET .. ~·~ 651 ANAllAS \:I IL~ RUSSET POTATOES u.s. NO. t GIADE 10~ '.:, , $ 0 ~ . .-. I' :• 'I ~ T.t.IL,0f." ,_ J7 T-B • llE TEAK ..... llico,.0 1 T)o,.•~LY•o1<101.D\.• 1 ~ CUT -UP FRYERS ... . .......... ·~~;:~·~:~: 36.c . " . . . . I ' Tft.11 ,_TURK,rf vouoo,u••••uou J: · t-v• \ I~ ••••••••• 1• 14.t.llVllTO.t.Y,51.Ll'MJTIHOi., ~· 1 ' ' . . ~ . . 1.t , ~ YOUNO,USO.&GllillOEA , 1 .Hj81 J~~l~YS ......... •t•V•n • .,., .. , ... ,"." t . ROASTING CHICKEIS ........ L ..... :;.·~:57c RATH · DAllTEES .. .' .. :.~ ............... ::::~·r.'·1 39 LAVA HAND SOAP ... !''.:l 14 ' _ IYOIY..,14R S~-~p ~..;.;.::: 12 .• ', .. ,.-_..,. SPIC ~SMll .•.• , , ~"''' 97 .o:::~::i:,57c ~ col:'cA.s -•-, ~~~, Gladly Accepted UllW .: .FRESH Fft,YERS BEVERAGE • SPIRITS VODKA '. ... ~~~::r.l 7.11 GOLDUt ~Rl>WN .~ n011lll 2.99 YIN ROSIJWINE .• ~~ 1.15 10-0QNCI Jll (11'1•1n AVAl •lll •TSTOtESWl"1 llOUOfl IV•~!Mllll) c-.rn.M c ,,,1 LlilClly '*'" 111oe: •• All rithll nllM'llHI Ev er yd ay Di scount Prices On flea lth An d Beaut y Aids I ,....,.,,_ ... /:6t&;I -()' •.. :~&;! ~""I \T ALHRIO i 5-DlY llOLL·O• -.:::::!-' OEODOillT ~~ VO Ii , Mli·perspirant, 2 .50X T;}jf . HAIR SPRAY . ,1001 chock• both 57c •••• ~.. Lets you •.niov long· "--"" wetneas, and odor! lasting hair aola in Q TIPS all typos of ·weather. " IOX OP 252 $109 Stock up and save ! Flexible, dual tiDs. • , • ox $147 SOLIRClllE ~ AlllOSOL • SPRAY 4 OX ~ ... ~&;! Relieves burn pain,$. 68 ' iHlL DEODORllT :: skin irrllatlons. Moro aclivo pro-COPPEllTOIE 4 ~ec:~~nA.~::0l~L 59c .. ~ LO.TIOI 011 Dilox . ROl:llOS JAR OP 75 PLIYTEX ®DEODORilT Indigestion ro)iof · ... _tlll!OIS ZOllTEI I' 'd ' OX 93c 99c . •'• playcex _nGULAR OR IUl'IR MtlHpt c 1qu1 . --· """""'-o'°p ._x0 $139 Sit FElllll£:. , $3,, • HYllEIE SYlllllE Giii DETIRIElt ........... ~.~ :i;~ ......... $1 41 TIDE omRGEllt ........... ~~.i::.~ ........ $2•1 JOY LIQUID .. ETElllEIT ....... :~~ ........... 11 c Sii.VO DmR8Ellt ... ., .. 1a't~~x ....... $229 CHEER DETERIEIT ........ ~.~~:~ ........ 8Jc • I w ~Van de Kamp's 111. AN OUTS1ANDING VARIITT ' OF FRESH IAAIRY GOODS • tft,ft,vt.l•bltt ti°*' 11«M whl'I Vt" de l::tmp'1 . -· -~ . ......... . • ,. s.. '"'' ( ...... ft¥4. AMNllM • 12t W. Iii ~ A••· > AZUSA • DJ I. ,......_ StrMt IALDWHI PAii • 1n ... l•IM• lh4. CAMOGA PAil • 72,., ....... '''· W. C0¥1N.l • l•.._,.Slri.,pills Ct11. DOWMll • IJ» fW1ttt11t llw4. OAIOUI c.aovr. 1J01S l11dW St. Gl.l•AU • llSI W. Git ..... 119'. GU•Atl • lOOll S.. Clflfr.t.A•e. MIGfttAND ,,, ... IJJ W. A•••• 4S MUMTIMGTOM llACM • ttJI Atl9tt• Ate, LAG UM A MIUS • S. ott11'ftf, •t L1 Pn ' lA MltADA • La M1rHe 1111.,,irtf Ct11, lAllWOOO • L ........ SlteppMs (111, UWNOALI • 14411 s .. Mlwtlletlll lh4. UMNOI • ltl01 Prtlril A'tt. lTftOOO • 10111 An.tit '''· LONG llACll • •JJS I' s,n., St. f. lOS A•GILIS • MIS t. 1t..&1,. 1 ... MOMtO'llA • 4J2 W ........... ,Dri,. =~u~1i::: ::.; •. ot&MGI • 1tW I. <II•,_.. Awt . PWot•A • 411 L ¥1• Sit••' WI lllMAIO .. • :tSMS .... IH.$1, LIUIAlll& ·iUI. Lf'T ... lhot ... PlllO>l 1"6.,. It. Sllfa.11..ca • 9'27 u.cMt .,._ *"' '"''. Jttl flr•rtMt ..... ltDOttOO tlAOI • 211\ Mt• l h-4. 'IOlttMICI , 2''9 Pil.ri C..1t Mwf. .~ ... = .... TUllHA,•.6Mtl IW.1 ""''' • IJIPf ""' 9' ltt St. WISKMllTll • 1'01 UM.-11..4. WIS'fMlmll • 11111 s,ri111 .... St. wte1m11 • t•s -.. '• '''· .. .,. • t1 r11 t • ......._, ••· WflMllOfOif • Im le. At.it11 WOOOU.ND lltUS • 1840 Yktery 11•4. ....... Olllttl..11~•• lffll'111•t-t1' Te Stf~t v .. USDA GRADI A WHOLSIODY 3 CMICK•HS UHCONOtTtO"IAllY •OHOIO • t\\•J ...... • I~ .:,~i~r;~;~, y ·91 c OUALITYA"O La l'LAVQa , ........... LL ...................... .. .. - TlllU' ~ MIDMMIAllD ·PllOOVCT·TO MllT IVlllT VJT-IN• AND' -NIRAL nou1111MM-'°" .Viii\' MIMllR di' THI FAMILY, HOWIV'.11 YQ!INOOROLD •.IV .. TONI AT II DIKOllNT .l'lllQ THAT Ml/INl'IAVllliU YHAT COUNTI . . ' , CHILDREN'S CHEWABLE VITAMINS, 100'• •••. 92c. .•. 250 '• •••••••.•• 1.53 MULTI-VITAMIN S, lOO 's ••••••••. 86c MULTI-VITAMINS , 250's ••••••••• l.47 Hl·~OTENCY VITAMINS W/MINERALS 100· •••••••...•..•...•......•• l.99 VITAMIN A, 25,000 U"11TS, l 00'1 . 1.02 VITAMIN B·I. 50 MG. l OO's •••••• 65c • ... VITAMINB·l2,25MG, lOO'o •.•.. 73c VITAMIN C, 100 MG, lOO's •• , •••. 36<, \111',t.MlNC,2fOMG, lOO'a ....... 7tc VITAMIN C, 250 MG, 250'• •••••• 1,46 VITAMIN C', 500 MG. lOO'a ...... 1.06 Vl1it-MIN C, 500MG, 250's ••• •• .2.3' MlJlfl-VITAMINS W/I RON. l OO'a •. 96c 1 -·-· - ' ' I MULTl-VITAMltlS W/llOl\I, 250'• ""51 ASPIRIN, 5 GAAINS. 100'• •••• -:°17< ASPIRIN, spMINS, 250'a •• .,.,.37<: GELATIN CNS VITAMIN D, lOO'o ).31 . LEMON l}A)IOIVITAMINCll.IOG'oJ5c VITAMIN E,J001!l, IOD'• ....... 2 ... VITAMIN E, 200.IU, 100'• ...... ""29 . . Medi-Guard quality vitamins and minerolt ore carefully ond accurately COrJ"POUnded of the finest ingredl'"'1-. t1nder rigidly controlled government standards. Every Medi.Guard product It guoronteed to equal oi' t)(~ the quallly• oad full poloocy al nolionol\y advortiood brands or yo11t. money, P!amptly and chHrlully rolvodocl. At. lUCKY you will fine mony different Medl~uord Items to mMt the vitamin onY,lnerat requl~t1 of e¥ef'Y ,. member of your fomlly, howev-er young ar old. Rtrp•mber, vitaminl art im.pertont. Vltamln•ore111entlol to ~ • \ health ••• to life Itself. • • ,IJ DAil y PILOT ... I Wlllmlll ·~: ' -l'AR-MAQ.M54T-•~~ .. "-6g( '' ., j • ·c ... .,.,._ "";' I ..... ···l·t . LI. • .•• M!Oftlt£U. "t siao • ~ AUl[ff~"llMUT BO~·-·-· -llB. 71 3 ~~ . ·"' i1KAlllM-ttl..~1C£0110Z. '~>' C>Jllllf:O.Sttii)«i.f/ t ~·• SLICED BACON .......... EA. Sit ' ·:-.·"· ... . , H .. 'OlllY 8 . ', Al.A'MTU ·~oil'• MIATI ..... .-...O:::l.':m.o rTOfUAM OU ••• OI YO&ll lllClllU <t ·-·r • • ' -• .... ...... .... ..... ,,. .. . . Wtdntsday, Ju . ..t 21, 1972 S PILOT-ADVERTISER JU ·LB. . '. RJIRS _, ... l~'CI -.LHi·.tiuJ_I~ 1.M ~ ; · , : r.~JIA1¥, ~!P , ~"""'"'-'"~·ICµ• ; -' 76c J .. -o ..... ~•.1!'5·c Jul•ISTOllPIU ____ ,, .... INCH ... l(Vll. ~ IOSAllTAA1IOITID \ t•·. . I '--. :,.;,;..100:.....FHT_'_:;· :::.__:~ =---' ,!!Xl~~pllff!!~ ·-····· ••. 4 7c t</!,1TOES0'8R~ :-;.':"'-39'=,. ~!!!!,\;EBARS -.• -.63' CHOPPED OlllOllS ..L ,,,...2« ICEMILKSUNOAES ·-, "'63< OH·IOY -IJCC Gm<>$ 85< ' ~TATOES -""''-'111 SAusAGEPJZZA ~ •• .,, Blrlm lllCW :::_., .... 63! CHEEU PIZZA ' ",.;,_ 65' . WINATWICAMAnclM SIAIOODS ATLOWIJlllCU · • 83 PURD ··~CJI . RSl,I SllCK' .; ......... ; •. ~:<cti~~ · c . ' -·49-_,..,,..,,.,.,.,.... ·,. 2tf; """"'""'· > •• ·$109 UUOI ' · • . OllllGEJUHlE '•. •"'{ v BREADEDSHRIMP .... ,,,_ ~ SIZE ' WEST,..t.C ' ' 3'.Jc MC., 2· . 25' ' • VEGETABLES .-··-~'" 11· LEMONADE ------.. -"' · ' ,. FACI~~ ~ISS~E: FAC'."'-sos 25' ~" '.ll~sifRiMP ~· 1': sr_0 DO'i'.['~iqu~.;:, ~;~ '69'. -INSTANT TEA IESTIA 51 ·19 ~JAi •' . •• • • • • • ! i c . • ' . IHO"TAm POI. FOi All!llDl Tl COlllUOUI IElilCl . ............... ~ il!!..._IM. __ 11 ..... -~-:1 1a"w•--, .. ,,... __ I •t I • I f . Ntn Wiley bas fols o l'IOlpes end btlplul hlnll ,for "" In h« neweal booklet ''CG Your Own Gwrmet Win-- Mn." You ·may U.'ie her ~ by •endinl 25 cenll ud 0 ttomped, sell--. I )Ollf envelope with You• re- queol. Acldms Non Wiley in con of the Dilly Pllcit and .U... three Wetb !or delivery . • • t •f" •· i • .-r r • ..-• .,. ' ,, r .-~. ,, ,, •-r··· ,., ...• ..- HUNT'S SNACK PACKS ...... , ... 2l l4J72 Hthll:I ,\ ~f\1J!I IT\ 6.7 OZ. TUii MAC LIAN'S TOOTHPASTE II•. 1.01 AT SOMI STOllS 2 L'I ', , LONG ·3 ~ 29¢ GREIN R I ' • APPLE SAUCI e PRUIT .CUP e DICED l'IACHIS e PUDDING ... 69c l'k• of 4 Con• c SUAVE . HAIR SPRAY " 11• II 01. CAMI-.. '.BANANAS 1 • GOLDIN 1· o.C Rl~.E • . 9' .. LI. . ., •. .,'It I 'f • • . 'MOJAVE BRA~D ' •. · f TURKEY . ' HINDQUARTERS HUNT<S SUAVE SHAMPOO , FRUIT COCKTAIL 15 OZ. TALL CANS CMOICIOfl ... l ... ,M PaOTllN II• ll PL OZ. PWllC lllmUI .HUN'.f'S • • ' TOtMTO Jwa ~ 46 OZ. CANS 19~ IA. -SUAVE · · RINSE • . . .. , . HUNT'S POTATOES 14Ya OZ. CAl'fS'_ HUNT'S -1\G , 15 . OJ.. CANS . TOMATO SAua M ll PL OZ. PWTIC 19mS 6/~1 ... ·~=~r:=t~ .. ~ . j 6/$1 GRADE "A" PAN READY 3-LIGGED • -··-· ,MINUTI MA• ORANGI JUIC. ::""; ASH ' -" STICKS -·• oz. ·· • -~ FRYING CHICKEN c • 11SH 'N' CHIPS • • ...... . ' USDA CHOIGE CHUCI : STEAKS , " • LEAN IRISkET OUI OWN CURED CORNED 'BEEf • RUT GRE~N~D ·GRADE "A" FIYIN8 L•AThltho ·69¢ .... CHICKEN PART~ lllAIT 79¢' L~· I WI .... I Plli lH LEAN I COllN COUNTllY au• CH• -,-Ge GROUND T LAf. ~SIJCED -• -STAMPS 1 '7 .._ TURKEY : 87 .._ IACON '""' min.llSA TURBOT . .. 79¢ LI. fllliH, LEAN GROUND . lllf THUi 4 COUPONS GOOD ONLY MON., TUii. AND WID., .IUNI 26, 27 ,, . I ri .. . l '?uban:. :.a ... ,. ' ... • ' • iStr . ll~ON INSTANT TEA •• ., •.••• .2;o,z; 98c • ~Stl'A~F.ROZEN . . . -EGETABLES t • . ' \ fHRIFl'IMART'S<GOLD BOND " TENDER AGED STEER BEEF \ UCK STEAK. TENDER BLADE · ·CUT ·C ' LB. · BONELESS · C " 8 C CK ROAST .............. 9 .. . ~AM .. lr ~ STE. •K eoNj•ss sHouw•R $ J 28 r, ~ i&.I& A ••• •. • ••... . 1.a •• BEEF SHORT RIB !E:~ ••••• 49.~ ' . I ,ARMOUR'S CUSTOM TRll\1 BONELESS VERY LEAN · I .RESH ''()RK - ·~GS~H~~~ . I FOR THE ROTISSERIE OR BARBlj:QUE! t'ROZE~ :llEA1' l 'l'F:11S 111stot·~1· SEAPOODS • l0<kl"11 'l" l ••...I BREADED BEEF STICKSk•"·•~·~· 89 ~-Fresh Fl!l!t al Grouper S"bas~!l.49 ,. EGG ROLLS ~;c-:. S::!t: .........••••• 89 fr.. Fresh Fillet of Dover Sole ...••. $1.29 er.. BROWN 'N SERVE LINKS ,::.:;;:::_ ••• 69 :. f.resb lj1bt•Br01k Trout ~::: ~:·:.$1.19 "- LOBSTER EGG ROLLS 'I;,;:• .......... 98 ib. Fresh fillet al , Monterey Rockcod 89 f,_ ' Small Sizes FRESH FRozei;i It FROM lEAN MEATY-EASTERN PORKERS ,, .,,. 1 • UNDER 3-lB~ ' j_ .. ·.SPARE RIBS I lb. -~ ' _: -· f'.i Jl 98 ' SMOKED LOIN PORK CHOPS ................... · .. · ,._ J]-JIM •• MYVE ~NIAEApu·R&·APCiflk REG!~R Hor 97c Uot SAUSAGE • 1-ll. ROll FROZEN 16-0Z. TIN e: • . I ' • ·r-'Jihe point is o.Ur prices I ' are really tsharp'!. ~. ~· \!. Ow:,caatomen BEECH-NUT BABY FOOD . are tile fine•t pe0ple aro~IJd ... we hope you're , one of th!!m • • •• . ,..--.: t\~ ' . • " ' I' .. Fresh Sii Tiii RACH fT FRIE TICKET COUPO NOW THRU JUNf 30th WITH A THRIFTIMA,RT 2Foa 1 cov••• nvo P1ro'PL1 WILL 11 AoMITTID fO• THE PllCI Of ONl TO • Q.UIHOUSI $S.OO 01 ' GaANDSTAND s2.oo. ' flll' ADMISSIO._ TICKIT SUIJICT TO 2Sc c1rr TAX. Ground Bee£ . . .&~~. 67LC.. ·1n 3:1b. Pack or More " ,LIPTON lEA'1BAGS.:;: .. 62'i 67c 'WmR SomNER ... ~~~-~· :, & blro Coyrw I 9><• .. . .... -· ~ rl~!q~~!~§IRCLES. :~;:!fl~ 69, . ROYAL( TISSUE::.;.:?; !:-:-29•1 J:rc • ---,_ ·• s.~... I HYDROX COOKIES .":': •• , 59'1 1 65c YUBAH. INSTANT COFFEE!1l3~1$1.49 ROYAL GELAllN .. : ; , • ·:~ 9'1 10c • .:. ROYALE'.. TOWELS i.~ .. ll'I 35, . .. 'BLAC" :iarPPER.. .... ·35° " 39, j 1 n r.t . ':!7!':' •••. : 1 , VIVA NAPKINS ~~ ..... 37't' 43, LYSOL CLEANER ~;:.' •• 63'1 19, , v~a '•"' I ORA~EJUICE BLEND.~c 49', ss, CHALLENGE BUTTER~R~ 91°1 · 91, ~INO'.S, DELUXE .~E_ZA :~:~;85::· 11sc LEAf SPINACH::·.-.... ~·; 22 I 27c FISH SUcKS.'r-:;, •••• ~·Q9'1 9'4; ~ERc" ·'FILLETS ;:;· •• ::~:: 79'1 a~. '> """"w-11, ' ; SLICED 'AM.EJllCAN .~::::::. ·73'1 BEET BORSCHT.:?::: ••• 39'.t t7• PT1.1siikv BISCUITS J;F.10•1212s~ '·. " • •• • 1 I • " • d Corny Beliefs ·Canned • . ' up •lnUOh,room tllat lblrt'• no 11p1ee Jolt for -of buttery potatoes ... -port chop, .. =:=..-:: )'OW' appe!IU:\""1 •pt that ' utlalled~ loellnc much aoonerl ) Corn t11Jn& ii I ritual, IDOi , lh<r•'• nothlnt lllte ••~ • lo odd lo tho pleaeure ol lood. Oboervo ...,. Nim at ;oar DUI ~~1eo11e are Jell.lo. rilllt wldle othm ~~ ...... -route. . -,.are two; ~ and 'fcuMw 1kemd~':; .... - I lfbo wcrlt !I; lop lo bcllom, , 'lp1rallng tllilr way lnlUDd ·--.~u;., ,.. .. 'l.1let9 .drmidcrqa nlWI . ' :".:=1~~ .!, , --lfith I abarp Jmlle befci'e .oho began. · Scrile fouiidatlon Clllhl lo loclt .llilo tho poychlabic CCI> notatlano cf <m>Nlln& Pl~ lmlll . What lrith an that nlhllllnc and lllllnJ, ccmullng llbl ~ -' ..,. cl Its chlol Ylriue11 n tatts a '""' tin nitnuln lo pot away an ur, 10 lllimrtea II tho CGm ii piplnf )IOI. Then ycu bavo le allow a-t/a t1mo 1cr ·an that hufftnc ,,ID<I pulllnc flld. W!plnf ycUr . . tlnfen. In the meantime, ycu !~ht bave eaten anclhtr ""-11.1 '' • , Haw.ever, none cl thteo lvfHuell appll11 te eut c e r n, wblCh<ll too euy lo eat, labs I Up 11'/0trDllUI amounta of but• .llr, • but bardly .. , plate • ... ml "JllllTlllWIAl COM ...... c1 .... · Bulior-0a..,.... All 1· t Pull bact· the -• """ ,_, the comollk, llul don~ . • dtlacb the huab. lloat the • ..,. for JO mlnulel In cold waW. , , Salt lho earn llblnlly with ' ll the butW)'·ftavorwd -Slit (....,al ljrarllll are '· avanable an tho ..,... ol>tlf cf 'ycur oupanllfrtel).' Rllfrlp f the ..... In their -and I'. rout Oil I blrbecut ip1ll lor 20 m\Dl!ll. tumlnc MVaral Ill""' lo P!Omcle .... ...,...,, • . (JI you pre1..; you can n. .... the -11111. wr.., lho tlrl In. -.. cl aJmnlnum loll; a-. ar25m .... .iao ) s..enty coJorta par e.e.lnch ..... . (Candlad Clmtl, -and ~ Ctbblp, i.ow-Calorle ll'lilalo p-and .... l'D!'theoialiil-= • , only -""" ,.~~ and .... to ILlll GO IJNllEAllD« i l!:TABIJCS, la can cl lbe Pllol, to Well .Iba , Sporta, N.J. Oll!I.) lea'l First ~~=~:: lo a c:bari11 llr .... -II •JI· Thecleanoldtiu.-- but uperltnct hll """"" lhat a~ In shoddy conclltlan 1_~doQ't 1t~yt.'1. _ ' •Bell's ... i Bii ·1111• 101 61l0$ULAIC STORE MANA&flt UOO HAlllOR ILVD. COSTA MESA ~STNJC. GARpEN FRESH CRISP CELERY . . . ~ . ' I • ' SAMTiROU JUICY PLUMS GOlOEN' RIPE. c ' ·o U, I • • r • " .. - LARGE SIZE PAPAYAS . ·.-,~ I I c 3-u. FDR ·' . ·SOUTAERN GOLD PUREOUNGE or GUPEFRUIT JQICE I.~.~ I DAISIES 1•~•. ~-~ ··~H~ , TMnl *XIUQ l'fttCIS ..mv. ~UHi u.3, ,;.,.s, fttW WU. . ' ,,.,,,, .... ~ ..... , .-,. • • • Ol • ' •• • IRANDING IRON BACON ·.~'t Hl-PROTllM, IOW PAT Wtdntofq, Jllot 21, 197Z = I WE WELIOME FOOD STAMP INOPPlllS .-.IT lot ..ua. milltoc • C*JR IDMTT MIM Ill& ,, ... _ llJ!f.lll. ID A.II. 10 t r.11. SAT. I U. 10 UL TO 7 r.11. FRESH FROZEN ... • •••51tau •HUT AIA IUUI Fil IAllll SALMON ROAST c DUH 68 GROUND C TURKEY · . u. ' CHUCK ROAST STANDING RIB ROAST BLADE CUT ' -Dlf!IOD CIRTI.nutl • f.Ol. rKL MORTHElll FRIED HlLlltr( UD OI MUii ClllU • If.OZ. MARIES· BURRITOS 84' 54c BONELESS RIB STUK. 1 ~ , BONELESS FAMILY STEAIS .l?t IONELUS CLUI OR Sl'lllGI THESE IM/\.T PRICES EFRCTIVE JUNE 22·28, THURS. THRU Wm:. i,\l\''>'IC 01 "Ol!NlS lVlRY OAY IAN!ASTIC o:~cou~TS rVl'iY U>< 1 .... llTA _,, PllCE FANTASTI C 01rcotJNlS ['1iJIY D ~• 1 .'lj1 ~ , ' r ; lro • f rl Rr , ', tlS.OS. Ct1rr1e • 7 Celorl tUTEI Ill POLISH jl!S.0.. • f10f/I • t c;o..,. I'' .... 1.ounc. • ,.,,... on ILPlftl lrTI 1 COTTAIE CllEIS£ IMJWd• .... r.4 lflrwilW .... ;_ Jl-0.. "°"""'*" Sliced • 4..o.r.c. hCMlt DlllOU IMPOmD RAM .-..... 41-0z: .... WI. Ollll&E JUICE 391 • --COITA MIU. -M1 •. 1111 k COITA Mllol -.. IMIW ..... _ "UNTIHTON;[CM -... ........ HUNTfJflT9MJ t• -Ml ... ,:\" ' .. .,~== -iMlt • --· ..... U.GUNA "11.U -l9ft CMfl' .. tt Lme 1aw11i11 -.. c.wr, u...,.., _.,. .. llOUTN U.~ --&. C.. *91Nq t I ' . .. LEMONADE .... ~ ... 1. 6-•z. · 2c Ooa o1 R• Cai • "lor or Pink I • • -..i Broccoli ~-·:: 19" 1 ireil Gialt Cassereles '.':' 41° a SllW Yeietables ~ '::' 39' ! kl-air Peas = •::1e· a Strallllnles ~ ·~45· 'DQG FOOD ' ·LUCERNI COTIAGE CHEESE · ""'""·~~. 37c Goodness I • Pi1t Carta• Shrimp Cockiail ci:'o longhorn Cheese ~"':t. Lucerne Ccirn Tortillas ':" 35• '"' ... 99• ,.,_ 1a• ' Illustrated World Encyclopedia Tointerestyovln 29C ._ Jhe f!ill 111, take . Yolume 1 for only... ""' SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS! ~-·---· fl.BLEACH 35c fl, .BOURBON · Whtte Magic liquid -Gall111 011 ·c.1-... $399 8. Peamit Butter "'.:~" ··~ 65• ~~ Flit• 9 PtlJoim StQl'Ch ~ 's': 45• *; Cllll Ilk Miskey = ,. $3" . ~paghetti Sauce ,::1::, '! 41: 1'D ri.wls ........., __ ,,... $J" Mr. aean Lemon . , ... 69 • fltlll ... _,""' ___ fllll • Detergent Whi....... ,...,65• ' Didr#o"-'"' •. Edward's· Co .ff ee 3c:,J it9 , . . . • -Sal1·1n· e.s ~::::~~::i.~~:!! 1-lb. 3'~ 'l:mSoup&Crockers IOI ~ UsDA Choice Gralt Boel Ideal For OU!· door Barbecue. llait Cut DISCOUNT PRICE! lb. USDACholci ~nfChutk • ld<ofForA , P.ot Roast. . Rolloi· & Tl.. ' - DISCOUNT PRICE! fb. · FIRST QUALITY -BACON l r~ ·.<C "H~-·..I \ .wreW!iy' ~ni .. ..._ J ••. Regular or Thitk .. , .. . . . TIDE ·, e·~;-o DDEIGENl · Easto,. Grai• F .. Pa'rktl'$ . Ideal.To Broil •or To·Ponfry Loan Butt Cit · DISCOUNT Pllctl lb. • • . . llSN!J.rl•• 'At .. .,, .... Plump, Tender AndMeoty. · Undtr6-lbs. DISCOUNT PllCEI lb. ' • •I . . ' '· • .I, ·; ' . . ·:-• :>.J~ CORNED BEEF . . Jfean~t Butter.::. ·~79 4 8Kote~ Nap~i ·ns::~\~~ :,~tl.19 -· ~-75c • F.1··1 Wrap· s!~',':J't!'t:t. lB"X2s· 4 s~ ' -,.._.,...,.111 \-~Top Sirloin Steak ... "55;;.: ',., il" i Filet Migll!HI Steak "J":!t..~· 11. $2"' . Satev.oy or Mt;C"' • . . USDA CM;ct.~ · ,,. 1 c: . -Point Cut-ll ' · Alld Aovorof foods! Relf · _......_ _____ .. - il Brocade Bath Soap ·3 ,'!, 29• .. Minute Rice i'.',";',"~J 'f.;.• 79° 8. Dressing w;;~~'=' · \:" 36• fl l11mbo Ta,;.les ~ ~;:• 39• A Delelrgent "t::Z: ~ 75' 8 Plnesol Uquid .~ ,.,. 59' 1111.. -. ·rr-• llL .8 din ling =~. ~ 99' .. , Mr. Clean .lemon ,,,,~.. ':it• 69' ' . CARLO ROSSI WINE Red Mountain Bl,wgunctv, Pini: Chablis orV111 Rose' ''"'' $J99 '"'" ALMADEN WINES BAKERY BUYS 1 I ... $2'' '""' - COLGATE TOOTHPASTE Wlth.Gordof-.,....,.A -t1f.1L-7·5cc HelpsfightToothDetoy -T1•1 STAY DRY ANTl-P.ERSPIRANT """ ,.., y., '"' "'' A ...._ 73ic Odor frH ... 11 Reo!ly Wotbl }iJ. Si11 HEALTH & BEAVTY AIDS I Curity ~ Soft PuffS ... ~ 39• . . Alberto Balsa111 ~~t:99• 8 Pepsodeni Toothpaste :: Sa• 8. Baby Sti_.11pOO ll..'1°~ ~~ 89• 8. NoXZ111111 Skin Cream . 'i:: 88• fl· Baby Magie Jotion _ ti.'!" J7• I V0-5 Hair Dressi11g • ';': 94• " . GflMJ Smith'~ Appld's 3 .,,·$) Gorden Com s:::;:, 1 o ... 89• Strawberl'ils .!r":., -' :.,~ 39• Tomatoes =-.:= 3 .. $J 'Crisp Cat -"" 3 .... nots '""''""' ,,,.39< lchoke.Hecals ~ .. o::, 31:'1 ! • . ._ 'L-...._1a1pc.. .. SpencerSteau :::::.~:•= 11.!2!' · Eastp0li1t PJsters ':l:':" •::• 95•. · CaOketl Perch Fillet ..,":., ,., 95• Trophy Breadetl -Shrimp.:., ·~$2" Jimy Dean SaDSGge ~:;,,:;t,.., It $8' Oscar Mayer Sausage ~ 'I: 95• lllJe . Sin Yellow M.111111 . . ' . RATH'S , WIENERS . AH,111.Mt ·v.i..;, . 12~. ·5· .... C .-r ' Tlilde<AlldMcY ·-· • lde,OI Fod:ooljoui.I flr.o , , ,. t ·"' • . . • I q b r . , . • w...,, -21, 1972 • IMMACULATE MODR H~MEI , HARBOR YLEW HOMES Exqul.ite • llllll'"dy Interior d<!Qdl'atlnf. "CARMEL MODEL" This fant.utio · 4 family room. fort.pal •. ...._. , dlnlng~room hU evflryt. lng Including deep 1tp,c 41111 t"~ to fin~" C&rmcl 3 bedroorri,ifamJ.19' carpetlnf. _ lmP*ible. tG improve on th ls~ l'OOm, :forinal dining room home ,Qn ff<! Jland J Priced rtiht at A.151000. Call 546·2313 NOW! ' irrand.· locatkm. cau for a Aho""i ng -this._ one . if-• ... ~te.~ ~xtru,. .Situ_ated on premium lo\ tn .. "-'-"~\ ' • · 1, •,.15 EAS ·· ASSUME 63/4,0/o YA LOAN ' · ~ 1. ~ ,.._ ttnfnactUate 4 bedroom home No ..,:,,tj,S,._, ·.-'tory~OltlW 'cl'orth Costa Mesa ---.: "I.aS.We.i n..p1ace m • 12wmo PITI •. ~....., ;...m.i,....., .. r !lfalae.,.. a. • ~ooo will anum• =~~~~~=dei\1 · TIUE P_90L LOURS" ' "cau'."\~y54s.231a. Two 'fi2 ·~ ~'.I):•·~ •! ~ap. ' .AtMQST OLYMPIC SIZE cau 641!-7171 "P;" "*" livtn. .. • '_ • , • HIGH JACKED ,_, 1 ·,. Urre pr!-lot, Private low• maintenance land· TO SAN JOSE "' lit-ocaPliiii:""3 opacloos bedroom1, 1eparate famll>' Jl;• . •ACK IA'Y ." n; ~ ,..~,.., . lOCJll1. and ~room walk to schools and park. ~er must move. Prieto just redl>Ced to $39,900. Plus ..,...1ol ~"'°" Jllud,a .~-~J lt'• ~try living at $41,950. You must see th.ii Enjay•flidlng doors from 3 bedrooms In this u bt;L~ a~bt u~ 4'Y· A ~~ i: ........ ~ it. can BC-2535 for •PPC>fDJ.-garden home near th« beach. Formal dJning•J"OQm honw Wl!UI· a ~. , I: • ., uw. ~ .. •1• oft the atrium, tunken 1eparate living room with famQJ raom 'for .,niy .$64, • catr rte-7171. ,. ',,. '1 ~ ~ .j' ...... v,' nwiv extrU. can toll free 847-6010 • . • r ·;~,. T ';1fl • ~·f .. _.y J I '~< ;, ' .. . t •GHTS. . (P._' •, .. I MAKE. OFFER ' , .' li!EWP.ORT H . ·" : ·' ~-%l.Balhs. s2ti!OO. 5% ~ HUNTINGTON HARBOR ,,,.,. FOR· .•. 1-e 4 1 ntA!Vk:l'ehns .cau 847-6010. · s.e bu. b<autiful hom•. Jocet••l Just ·ott th• ,,. ., .... ..... ' .r > 1 • ' and. BR 3 BA. f ll Tbat'a rl&~t. Two ~parate bouaes with aepua.te ... • .... · . • . water, on Davenport Isl 4 , am Y •uds ,,__. £ ~t~ clooe_"' a vecy nl"' • '"ENJ"'Y -YOUR HUSB &ND" horn•. MB Suite complet<I>' coven 2nd· floor J ~ ed t ,.. A witb, view o( ocean A: chanl}el. Priced at on)J' ~!·.~~'m;;t· ~'!J:~tt;ncl1r~111~. l8 he,imo'91n1f~e graas, puUlng wee&, wateitnc $60,~1~call'lOllfree89.:00lO. · •i.v ~· ..) • • 1 or clearPijg tfle JK!Ol ~en he should be with YOU · rj· 1 or the KIDS,..then ~e,the -tlme to aee this fan· ,. ·,,.,i.JHOO~·• "'ND PARK .; LE ,Dur.J. tutlc 4 bedroom condo. It will 1urprl1e You -'. ' :Mo ~IW .M · · Double BeeulY: TM&;iU31¢ouo fan!ll.Y· bome _. with ii...1arge ~ ·and living .,..., cau and . A~, ROSS THE SJllEET" the comfort and oUmulatlon of de<lcn that will see Jl42.2533. ' 11 you have cl)!ldrm and yoo Dffd a play yard, unite every member of the family -and atDl ft .. .l. this 11· iL Scbool aodi" ~,can be youn: . with oecr<pt .. the chfidr<n for -pool side .... FOR THE wHOLE FAMILY this 3 BR.'2 BA, home thafo tn excellent condi· t!vlties. Located in beauttful Gl<n Mar, only , • "ION.U$·· DOOM"... tlon. Only $29750.'caD•toU<ll'ee 847.QllO. $37,90Qi. Call 546-2313 for appointment. . -r ' l'1 • ·. ,.. For finiUy living·~ sq. ft. Y,.OU IJl!lSt .aee'-l)Jll-DO' • ii.'llo -'W'lll •NSFERS flCANY.' LOT . ., be(Qre you. buy 3 tiedfOQPIS,2.bocllla,.formal din· UGI.IQ ...... . ing !}'oom and·• 1tantattfc oonll! room tor""Qlllv Do you want a 3 BS, 2 BA. home within walk· . 60x300.: , 131>950. 1"1 below . rnarke~ Cali to~ 1fee Ing dlstan"' to Douglas? Ulsh carpeu, beautiful LAST Of' ~iG ONES. 7.oned ·-2. k~ 842-2535. 1. , ,, .. drapes.~ _of brick work. and a lo'v m&inte, $24;l!OO.lp Cosl&'M-. s.e,1t;,~ 646-W • 'i ~,SEPAi' &ft nan,.. ;ardl This onel.dl 1lzper 1ha.p. Cali now ~ill.sell qulckJ.y a\ S!S4-.&>0. _ca11 ~6-23.U-1;. -. ''"*'"',...--"'t"!l't'l "' '"~ ~ · toll frttl 6.47-6010. ..,. ..,. , If .FA~ILJ i'C>OM. ' " ' NEWl!PRT 'HEIGHTS • 5 Bedrooms • , ' . .s27,5oo . , , ... ' , ~ , , 3 u· DROOMS • a Bath• . · . WANtlDI!!' .. , ·,-t · TENDER LQYIN~ C_ARE' . 3 iarp;lifdl'oottm. 2 ...:b.~ bel.utlful kl~and f • . " Formal DbUng dir!lni: -.·1.«a1w·;;.Taqwet cul-<IMloc.a.,...L Juat"made ~·<llf'~ -~ Alfll".n~*' ! ··~·J.\i~tl·~I<\ Juit rl&I for tllo<ldds, 5% ~J'llA ef'VA ~ru hGfl!lt'~.~ -.,_1 ~1ll,tht. Jon,._ 2 P ' "; terms.,~WlfftlBC-~ • . i 2e.rattiicheilp.?qe· 1U:tlu'et.' -.t3: .., .. ' •-, 1 (,''"\'.. ,,.. ....,_. .... , .., •-r. •t--t"'/f'T -: Pitced.-t $34,!IOO. Call 6f6..71 -• 'OnJY ~. ~ ...,..~~E' .. ow.-WA 'our ' . " -. Perlect home far ... famll7' . $3000, RE!\>UC::TION , ' ' · ·-.~y '.JHE IEAVTIFUi; SEA , 'ea11847 .roio 'foda¥I .. udM ... two-stm'J';-4-tiedrooilt; 2 IMtl~~~;~mtuutm~-the-bel.ch ht' RMI wtl-home in a prestigr netkh~boa. Bafgatn deslrd:•Prilndlean FOuntatns By The Sea. 1'\11 . price' It '34.450, AIL t8m:tf wt~a· 59'., apaciou1:·2200 aq. ft. U made for living, protea· .cau·BG,2535. , I .... .. , ~ ai~ Jaadtl•plng and beautifully decorated all --~ --" • • t fOl!."7,950. Hurry and· call 546-2:ll3. ·-W THE KfDDIES ltOAi, ' · • Through thb: 4 bedroom rbrauty, For-Mom, and ,Dld·*1'1i• a separate and private muter bed· rootJ1,>.H' hi.th. For _the little one1 a 14'.:'X 22 ' adde4 ol\{zum-rdom. Qll 546-2313 lo, .,.;thjl ereathom•.fli7,500VA A~. " ....... . .... " ' . ·. From~. femlly who dellm I<> UV. ht a aoqd neighborhood, excellent 1eboola, convenient to markets and ~ cul~ ·•treet close to Mesa Verde ,eouit~ Cub. 3 bedrooma:'pius tam -"' I ED · "HOL(!RING""R'OOM? . n, rooni, 2 i,.!hi. covered patto. Priced ., ~ of ~· ,, '~m . 3 botli $39,999, cau 546·2313. ' ' • '. NO DOWN TO G.I. • 3 Bedrooms, biifit..lhl, fir.e_place, 1hake roof on a oomer ~o~ -~ at $28.950. Call 847"'110. MC)i>n 'HO~ wnH .. roo' "' with · niso~ ~ o litli/C ..,. .. '°""1'• best ru.. nn....i ,...i-...tt11 cm--CREA TIYENESS. -\'.i(lSAT1LJ1iY - Bor!JQ.=r~"'\: .. e!eo-SENSITIVITY · bullt.ln'"il -~g _ . .};'! All of theoe .,.; ---ount i,;·"this ...!...•..! •• t """' . '31,soo;.OilJ .,......,.. ~-.. ·~-1 ' • ta:mlly home. CUstom drapes. and lleauWu.l ..., carpetinJ< throughout. Ilnmacul(U yan1-;w1th •plinklers front and rear. Very good buy. at .. '49,495,...Call right DOW' to see, !S46--"2313. I Fonner' ~ hom• .with lovely heated • m- tered pool added. Owner transferred and ii JJ>o. tlvated. Now 1s thertlme to .~ 6. at .ftl'IY possN1ion ot thl•'"'-lWdroom,'pool home .01tha.l the kids can awim tsy the time 1cbool ia out. call •flAY -Dl~ 3 CAI •ARAGI Everybody wants one, here's one tor you. 4 1)ed. room. 3 lllthl., 14 x 20 f~ mom wl\b fJtt. placo. Vr! ~ lot near Mlle square I>ark. All this for orey 5'~500. AU. -call toU me 842-2S3& ' 847.QllO tot more ~ormation. · ' HUNTINGTON HARIOI · • !St.A.ND UVIN& AJ ns ·alst , Trul7 dellcblful ·• ~ 3 both_, .. Dovenpo..-Isllnd. ll!rlgh~ ,...,,,,. lc\tdloll"~ area. Moat see muter bedroom 1uJte WbUlt comp!etely eovon ......i floor, Ocean vin(_-balcoii.v. Pr!c..i ~· <O>Jy,~.llOO. For f~ lri-topnatlon, call 8f7-4tl.O. J. i. , • 1 · WHA rs, Y.OUR PLEA~••? 1 -. · Stoey-book ezterlor, liu;-ribbon IMdlcaptng, ttm. • maculate c:oq_ tanally floor. plan or 1pe.rkllnK Jewel pool? weybol h&v4 .them all effOrtleisi>' Here'•· Where 'tblt r IOOd. lite ' begins decorated with al~ In • prestige. neldtborhood u an r~=~2 ~:=:::.t:" ~-= ,:;.: = ,Ill. Prloe Fi' w.~ cau 84t-«ll°' '33.950. cau 147.oolO-Nowl ' ' SEPARATE MASTllt IEDRoOM 'I'hh J~ tri-1evel home in a 1Jl11tige area bu the muter bedroom auJte on the lower Intl w!lh direct -to the pool 1!u yard. 4 bedroom~ 211 boiha, lormal living room and has been freshly ialnted. May be bouiht on VA t1nna. Cal1 toll-tree 842-2535 today! , •U. •CK AND • PltjE ~ Talk about a IJlal>ter boxll This front yard has Jou .of ....i brtdt and man,. 1arp p1ne ....,, This nowly patnte;t' 4 BR. hom• It loceted on a qulet cul-de-uc which ls jutt right tbt the' tam· lly with small chlldron. Hurry lhli ooo -.'I Jasl call toil free 847.QllO. I 'ALL SPANISH • I Justi loot 1t tbJa i .-utifu.l Spanish style home ' and it will. be ·~· 3 bedrooDll, lli batht, sunken living ioom, lo~ dining room IDd •1 last• tiled 'famllY """"" Jilaey •xbes -COY-/ ~·patio. 1prln\ldT U{ 111 yarda;. tJnted .. win- dowa Jnd upgraded carpets and drapet. The tUe 1 roof Will, remlnol . you of old ':M•xko. Yob~'*5t J 1H fgr' only $4~900. call\_847~10 Now!. > • • "'·~Y s114so .oow NO DOWN TO &J.i! Lovely <ome;: .lo~ 3 W:Je bedr-. \!QDI~ separate l!til!IY room. fltt!lla~ ta -room, •hike roof, lo~ of brick 'tfd lovdy OOW\Oy • .......,,..,.. ,Otlly 821.0Qt. 8474110 for more tnfo""8tion. • PORT BEACH ,1700· Newport Blvd. 646--717 f STA MESA J790 Harbor 11¥d. 546-2313 HUNTIN GTON 'BEACH CORONA D MAR INVESTMENTS • ,17911 Beach Blvd. 60 14 Warner 'Ave 842.2535 847-60 10 • • l 332 Marguerite 671·8550 219Cl Harbor Blvd. Suite 20-n ec.t. .... 546-1600 p • I a ' ~ • • , •. • . • :· • • :· , • . • .. ~ CY -· ~ Mun AND JEFF ;: Fl•MENTS .. .. •• .. •• .. ·: .. . .. 49141111--. ' tsttncl 50 Loud rescuid· • Ina no lst .51 RicOl'IPll'llrl 52: New de¥tlop- leflt: l'rtlir ''•Act,,, 91h1lng enU'MCt 51 Prlnct of ·-· Ml Vltftlble 11111\lf 61 At flr1t UEI*• ''"'sh Glttlc 64 l{OlftM toldltr 65 Valleys ..... l Mt. DIMIY 2 H1w-- erplft lon «: n,,,,. l F11r11 of .. _ ,4 ·~thtr "' ...... 51Ht 111M111 le 6 S. A!lltl'itlfl ......... 7 s:::i:.. I A lrport code for Htlslnkl • Ttldltf ol SIMUtl lD EJ'ICI--: , ..... -- l 11 Ev1 -: Fonntr 40 Fosslli z!d footprint • . ly Al Smith By Dale Hcile • .. IT Pl<l:lBAEl.Y ALL ror FILTERED QJT~ THE SCRWI' •ASOUNE ALLEY ' • GORDO .. ¢rt1"' 12: Thr09 ~ l l °""''"" " .... 41 Last rtJ111in• Ing p;111ts •2 Made sacr!d 43 Rrtarding: Music1I dlrKlion •J""U•D•G•E•P•A""RaK1;1ER.,-;av.m-;:.;;v"2ll rr.:-::c:::-:-7'::".C":'T"-:::-:-7.7.":~:-:7'°"'"'1y Harold Le Doa l HAVENi ANY WHEN WlLL I I'l.L HAVE THEM ~~'P ~ l' l r•vett 22 Ex'ptnd tht wholt of HS.k nn 26 Metal spll~I hlWIO~ ffOlll corse1rt 11 ~lbti sOWtt 21 Clt111l119 .., .. ,29 Ptll . JO l,,.SMUCh IS 32: Otir-tsslans )) EsHl!till }CSplll~ff 35 COlllprthtnds 37 Crick across """' ' . rCS Shed lfatS J4fl Vlfw: S...lflr •• 7 T.ret 48 Print,,, WtSltm lJnlttd Stilts .C9 Dl'tlslon of 1 ,,. . 51 Pl1ct for trldlng 53 Fired.-fmn ,. ;:::;r .. Sfi Second: Abbr. ~7 lllbllc1! ru!tr .,59 Canstellation IOUJZIJ • MISS ll'EACH . PERKINJ J . ' J IDEA' WHO HE WAS! SEE THE TOMORROW! WAIT l//>1~ou I SELECTED HIM PICTUR.ES A MINUTE, &EVERLY! f' ·3 J • BECAUSE HE LOOKEI> YOU TOOK? ' °RESERVED A~O DISTINGUISHEPt • ' I I , l ly Mel G."&AT'l 9·T·~ DOWN, au1t11 o"• • .., \JI . . , '-'· ·., ..... -. '' . ' ,,.,, ..)' .. ~ l j Joltn Miits • By Roger lohn, . ., .THE GIRLS "Flflt prize tor lmprovln.g our 1nutln11 pe1 te W1. Eck r&r her 1uge1tlon that "' devote· 11 much time u potllble &o talking each otli'er oat of cUeti11. n DENNIS THt MENACI • . •' I . ' .'L-~;.;..;..L.:..a....i....~.;.;.a., ·'.bm •.~ 111G11T. eur 4-u. b ernEll L6All! l!E~ Hf~!· I .1 • 1 \ • r I•, 1· ' ~J tf { I I ' . I I i j l • • ' 9 RULUTAn LICEtfSING COURSE F•.mous licen~ing c;our•• now just $491 •nd th, $4$9 cen be rtfundtd to you *h•n you qu•lify. For details cell MN. Jones, 7 I •-8~2-5581 in Orange County. "FREEDOM OF MODERN LIVING" $31 500 Sulm\11 tll l•rll'll -no do-G.I., low down FHA or tllUme tpl' .•• ~"-FHA lolln tl'ICI VoVt" PIYrnMB 1r1 te11 ltltn r~I. Rtmbll"9 Tre¥1"e rnocftl wllll ltMfO!tn •Ired bedroem1, 2 i.tm, 141rtt d«I, t ltglllf llr'91ace, tJne:et llulfl· Ir> lllldtiln ltr1191Mbl1 -1IM ml1111 Ute. Co v1rld pt!IO. Ml»lon V141lo. l•• M:l'9 dl"ffm. llMOtO ~ ' ' INTRIGUING & PRACTICAL -$30,SIO 0.Jtln fOI' modff'.,...Y llvlnol Eifqu,.lloe ••lttlor Md lntwlor 11'111'1 bcMM l'O tllur1 'IOU1 A btdraom1, 2 bAlht, 1H tlectrlc pusll button bullf..fn klldltn, d~iqstlfr -Nt• 111,.,. to tov.iy g1rden Piiio -ldHI fllr ..,,.rt11n1no. l!ltfiJtnL flr9fl!Kt. N11tly "°"nk ured, Ta1l'1ully dec1H"1!e!I a. rld11W' c1rpetlld. Wtlk to be1ch. 9'2·ll1J I • -.. Since 1·926 10 MONTH NEW I $32,5001 Jr, •1tl1!1 oround1 17CI x 110) 1Dac11 llf prl\lecy In lllt lo vely ptllo -ltl!d- K-..cl 111rd-. n11tr'lly pl1ntMI. 4 bed~, 2 bltt.s, f1m lly room tor 111 1t11 1c11ot1 ~nc.i by lllndsome llrepl.:1, wif1'1 p..16t &!.1111·11'1 tPCllll nc..,, dl•hw111ttr. fX""51VI dttSI peddlll 11119 urpeyno. M1ny n 1r11. M1·1Vl OCEAN'-SCHOOLS -PARKS -,$42,5001 QUlllly IMll'SOflllled In l•lhlcl!>llbll "F1llllon Shorn." 4 Mdroom1, l ''''"" 1119 puUmen blllll. hi.IOI l1mlty l'OOITI grit<*! by lovely flrepl1c1, •II 1ltclrk: "Awln:I" bulll·ln ll'fllllll(ft, dl1hw1lll.,. -Ylry llriull 2200 111. It. Of llePPY l•mlly llvlll!I & tt1ttr11lnlng. O.liflh!fUI cover«! 1>11llo. Will< ·IO tvlry!lllng! ..... ,.. ' ' , S.UP.IRLATlltE CHARM!· $39,5001 Ir \o'Dll ,,. lhllllclno 1bout lllPPY 11mUy l+vlrlf -lhl1 ts 111 2'00 iii. 11 . ..,.u pM1111«1 llCWM. Mltlff alrld Mdrootm1 '-O..ulll"'• i.1111. 111 11.ctrlc Plllh bt.ll1on ovn1.1n klkl'llft, tU&11w1Shtr, doull1 ovl!\l, Nu-T-Stllfldlf', lun room with built·'" IPMktfC GOrflO"' l~plng:-"2·"'' ' • GRECIAN STYLE POOLI $46,5001 "" 1ddrn1 of vlmotl dllll!w;llOn -HJnilnof'M e.edll Tiii r1r1 t !lt DI orl-Vat'f With 111 the nec:1111ltln 11 Y'I*' "Flnllotr" TIJS." Kint 1lrld btdrooms, 2 .,.th•, 111 tltclrlc klldloln, dllll-sl!er, tormel dlflint ,_.., Atrium'"'"'' I poUloL C1bln1 ttl'I, '"41 ot d«lllilt wn'Oundl ...,., 9l9mDl'OUI 1wfm PDOI• FO.rnef' modll 11'111 dl'$19rltd fDI'" ltmlly tvn & .nt11111nl1111. t..a...itl ' ,. 'j .• • ' -5 BEDRM. -$14,5001 V. ACRE A119oli.ltttY' !fie llnttt In llbvlous ltn J\lffl I lu•lll'J' ... !ht, 111 1ltetrlc '°"'!Mt bulll·ln "!Ch'", 2 meonlfl«nt llrepllc1, 11..,.. 11ml1y rtofl'I, FemMI llltllilf ,_,,, Urte co...,.. Jlllflo. I c'llr pr .... ~ M· n. 1•,ecvllw1 llO(Jlll Wltll • "'"'' tmtnlll• _,.,. lrw"• ~ lclrnlr•t"'\~1)11 • Tarbell Reaches 81°/o Of The Home Buyen ' * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH ·wEEl( • * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK *GUARANTEED SALE~ * COMPLETE FINANCING * TELITYl'I SERVICE ''llST · Y<lUR HOME WITH NUMBER 1'' ' SPANISH "JEWEL " $38,000 -VIEW ! II• klfl9 ot 111 yw 1urvt v lrorn thl1 hllltoD r>rn!lgt 1rN Of Ml1110" V•t lol A m~111rplK1 In dn lon,. wb!le 1l.g...c1 -rlcnly c••Pl!td & cl•eoes. (tn tr.i 1lr cDndltionl"ll. Walled fol' prf111cy wlth 1 IO•fnll pn:ltn, t'1 yr1 ntw -bet!lr lhtn ntW cor>dllionl IJl).60)0 IC.MODERN! $36,600 You'll .,. dell9htld with the no.,.J trHlrntnt combined with. 1111 1..,,,c1\an1I cr..trtc!lr of thl1 • bderDOm, 2 bait!, l•!lll ftmlly ho,.,... l'tbul'"-" ltmlly room -ICldld ch1rm by hlndsome llrtpl•cn , wll•11¥tf 1111111·111 kUcll1n, dlthw11l'llr. 45 fl. Piiio -"COC* OUt" 111rldln . fli2-IMJ BIT OF KEAYEN-=$AN JUAN--$31,tOO IVt tr•· 11tw 1n<1 1111rY1hlllll 1111 ~ dOIM & rNdv for YDU & .,_. f1m1ry. J lledroom, 2 .,.1111, .fcN'mal dining room, llrtt1t bl.llltln 1ppllanc;", dl1hw11h· tr, ltmlly room wflll l111plrll'lfil 11r1pl1c1. R1nch 11Dm1 Dn lfUltl cul.cl•i6c 1trfff. l tll'IO bDlt or 1r1!11r -15 It, 11111 on t!Ot. ").IJ.O . ,. Almo.t 2000 111. n. hOITll with me11tr 1lr-9 b.cl.-iti, 2 glNmlnll pullme11 bllttl, (IOI/I",,,., bl/Ill-In tOPfi.nces, dlthWttl'llr, '°"'°"" thick U•Pll""· Qi.lie! MIVhbD!'l)oDd. euu111,..1 twlm p00l, !olds ot dtdlln;, boll 9111. l"lc- '"''""" ltndiUplnfl l...a.!04 LONG -LOW & LOVEL YI $42,750 1 Ttlk 1Wut h.rlurv IMl\lrlH -ttltft "' ltlll 2 rr. new rlfld\9 In ,..,,.,. Mft. 11M Vit'ID loc.lllOnl 4 bid~, 2 Nlhl. ll/'ll'I lt m!tr l . .,..,, wlltt lnv,llllt tlr~. ~td Piiio. All 11'111 PIUt • Vl,19 of •P1111!tll C,,., llelhft - .....,_ movflll/1'11 .. fl!llll l'Dlllnt hllltl ut...o SOUTH COAST OFFICES *Costa Mesa 540-1720 Jtll H~ "'4, * Huntington Beach 842°6691 161111Mdi lf!4· * Huntington Beach 962°5566 t017 A.4"" * Hunti119ton Beach 846.0604 1124-* Huntington Beach 962°8865 ttJ1 H•tt .. * Fountain Valley 962· 1373 , .... ~ * Fountain Valley 842°2561 17941 ......... * Minion Viejo 830°6060 JJJJ1 .. ,.,. .... * Laguna Hiiis 830°6030 Lot-""" "-24J7t --* San JllClll Capistrano 493-1341 11 n111o1- • ' • We Sell a Home Every • . 27 Minutes! RAZOR SHARP! REDUCED TO 535,500! l'T'm.icull!t • be<lroom h<lmt w!lll rklll'f P<I"''-' '"''V hi ll, l1mllv dlt1lnt room, maonltictn! !lrtpl•<t W1ft ••v•• bullllt1 •l1cl\1n. D•lt;iM & ClltefP\11 with dlJllW••llt•. E•l)t<1•••• attp ~dOl'd <••Pl'llr>O. <U•IOm dr•PI'• L•rt;ll pa!lo -..,joy cool oce1n t>rette• all 1ummtr IOll1ll H1116i ' COSTA ME SA r-UNDER $30,0001 Pon lbl• J -•DOm 11em11 M•nv lbv1ly IH1ur" lo ftllghl 1111 lf\11,.. t1mny, lovely \1rt;1e r1mily room wi!h 1!ft;11nt llrtPllCI, wl .. ·tlVll' bulll·ln 1~ll- 1ncn , brlgM cllHrtul kllchen Oeli9htlul plllD 1w1111n; llml,... coolt.our. 1nd tun 1n!lrt1lnlngl p,..,,_ 1oc.it10<1 n11r 111 1c"°°I• & 1h0pp!ng, J.r).1120 • PICTURE BOOK CHARM ! $39,500 MOit ... ulfht! ltn<IKIPl"ll yoll'w• ''"' tttn -comcil11t 11tlv1cy Ill fM fl~ "'•" orOUl'ld• -1•s • uo 11.). Klnt 11lf'd bedroorm, 7 g!Nmlllf .,ultmen 1111111, 11r11t t1rnHy room 'llDllh llfl'llltomt ll•tPIK •, oowmtt tlullt· In kllcllln, dlthWftl\ef", fully 1fr condlllonmd, tnlry hill lnllrtom, T\I ptug1 !llruout, wtll'ltr, dryer, let ""ktr r1fr1ttr1tw lncli.offdl El TOl'o llMvtrl ·-~ • FABULOUS FIVE I $44,950 -FR EE POOLI 2'00 M. H. rt11c10nct 1lotdOlll w111'1 clle~m. knu,1ry & tomtorll S btclrootns, t btlhs, dtl-IM,tllt.lft fppll-.. , IODd CWl!er & 110. Dl'frntlil: llODI' N ctHlnt llrtt>iKt, 1nltlt dttp corpetlng. dr1p11. l'Of'mtl dlnlllll room. LMcll of clodllfll. LOWl't Piiio, fltt«od pODI • ._...... Since 1926 I DAILY PILOT w"''"""· Juno 21, 1972 '""""""· Jim• n. 1912 ' . ,... '. . s:::r~i~~~~~.~ .. DAILY,~PILOT Ct•S IFIED ADS ' Yo~ Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With o Wont Ad . ur Someon ~ .Else Wo nts . rhe.eiggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast~ bial. 642-5678 fot Fas~ Results • I I • ._,., .. Gener•t --------- .. .... . . . ' . , .. ' '. 5 •BEORpcl~ -POOL ...:.. $92,500 • ., Choice 2-sty,, Baycrest. Formal dining rm., , ~i-4 baths, lg. family rm.; up stairs bonus rm. -lovejy pool & patio. View mstr. bdrm. ,. ,Maey Lou Marion \ , , ... , ' ~ . ~ ' VACA\'IT I. REAOY l'OR· YOU , Thi• cozy • BR. !layshores home · has just · ~.~edUc~ .to ,~.950. P,rj~ate, beaches & : ~ ... ~<il'fUI' ~1!chen. r,;~~~ COd style. · (~~r~~ \'I: '.' , . 4 ,, ,It· . • IDO ISL,!; ' .. · !l'.t,Y~0,11'1! built home oJilvac. Io~ adj) '!l!laJ?ll!llg, smaller horn~: S,lep~ to priv• ~ch .'!. clul>. Excell. Joe. F:or fw;\her mfo., 1 E~1e ,Olson. $7~,500 _..,_· ... ~· •. ..,.,....~ ·" ·~' . • .. B:AYFRON'li -PIER I &L1 P ' ";' , ~~. ~.sp~c!O~~'. 15 llR;;' ~dy, flll'il., 'It df!).I • . hi\1., 4J!i 'baUis.,iila:ut~LPOO.l· frira!e san-, .~Y, ~eaClj. $<;a( gJr. $169,000. Caro Tatilllt .Wl/JTI! WATER VIEW . I ~El)ler~di!af·1ite on gradual slo).e w/efea€ rAn!lc ,view1 Plan)'t\ibpo1iicl. ·for'j.Oul Ud·yblir 4nam hom0:'$52,500. " • ; Harvey .-'• ,. · ·~ .... ~ ri .! .t ,1 I UNITS. -Uf,'PER BAY V!EVI ' ,1 'l B ., Dlilh, .liltchen; over gqO sq: ,ft. ·p.,_, • ~t. Swimming ,pool, ample· parklrig space. , Xlnt~ental re.cord .. Easy to sbow .. 'call M. c. Buie. •136,000 · . . JUST kEOUCED TO $84,IOO ! Waterfront w/deck & dock.-.Orie of best , views in Huntington Harbour, South expo-1 L ' sure. 3 BR ., 3 Ba., din .:& fam. kit. This ts , : now a super buy.' Al Fink . I ' I I llO' VIEW -CO(lONA DEL MAR 3 BR., 2>0· ba. Beautllully decorated home.' Form. dm., cozy . far:i . rm.· w /frplc. Lush landscapmg w /viewmg terrace, '$72,500. Harriett Davies , .. MOVE IN FOR SUMMER ' : 1 1: . ~~ttchbthe b9ats ,go by ln thi~ cµs'tom buil,t .... ,y. •Ill• in -prime Joe. 3.-Bdinis,, 3;\ 1 baths,. den & din .. rm ... Pier & <floal •1£5,000. Kathryn Raulston ,, . l W. BAYFRONT ~PIER I I • ;Great potential in this corn~ loc. 42' LOI. 4 I!· B~ .• b!g,pat1os ,& rm. to expand.,Beit view. [I• Price $199,500. E_ugene .ynieland· , .. . 1 I~ 133~700 . ~ , ~ 644-2430 • • ~!,Banker ' t " ' t I .. • iREAIJTO.ll'S • _,., .. General WE DO WORK HARDER 'IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY -·wE~ 1~111 HELP YOU FIND '1EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT OVER 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM •• PLEASE CALL US TODAY PRIME LIDO ISJ.E LO.CATION Street to street site, 115 frontage, Estrada 'at rear, total privacy, 3 bedrooms,'2 baths, 4000 sq.'ft . Room for pool in center patio, huge 'ma ster·bedroom on 2nd floor with sundeck adjoining. Pro- fessionally ~orated. Owner moving n'orth. Shown .by appoint· men! only. lj39,500 full price. Please call today 645-4040. ¥ DUPLEXES We have several ideal locations close to beach from $69,000:- Great investments or li ve in one, rent the other. Please call to- day 645-4040. PENINSULA OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX 4 _BedrOoms UP.Stairs, 3 bedrooms down. 2 baths ~ach unit, new wall to wall carpet & drapes_. A park in front for the kids to play. Walk to everything. ~iew will always remain. Buyer eligible for first user depreciation. 'Fry 10% do wn, full price only $120,000. Two available, & their brand new. Excellent year around rentals. ,_ NEW,ORT Excellent local.ion, 3 bedroom , 21'> baths, living room & family room. Glassed for view of patio,·& beautifully landscaped secluded pool area. $48,500, BALBOA PENINSULA POINT LOCATION Estate Sale, subject t<> court approval. Close to beach and bay sur- rounded by expensive homes. Huge sleeping room off garage. 2 bed· rooms, I bath in main house. Only $42,900. Please call today 645- 4040. COSTA MESA GEM !VACANTI Brand new P,aint inside and out new carpets. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. 90% loan available. Only $29,950. Open House Sat. & Sun. 1·5. Please call today 645-4040. COSTA MESA 3 Bedrooms, I 'A baths. Stove, refrigerator. Built in color TV. All included in low price of $24,950. Please call today 6454040. Must be sold this weekend! "THE PROFESSIONAL REALTORS" ~ERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA Rl~HT ON Looking for formal <tining. large family room , apacious living room , handy kit chen eating area plu.s 4 bedrooms, a,1\ on one level? Look no further , this is it • Offered at $36.950. a10..1151 (open eves.l EASTBLUFF -$42,500 Quiet cu1-de-sac street. Nice family home w I 3 bed rms. & family rm. Island kitchen, water softener, pool-sized yard & nice landsc. Geftoral General IRVINE TERRACE Let ~s •how you this enchanting home. Atri- um ti}', spacious Jiving room with fireplace. 3 La ge bedrpoms, ~ baths, LOVELY DIN• ING · OOM + room to store your trailer or boat. ... ·\" .......................... $62,500. HARBOR-VIEW HOME '. MONTEGO MO~ VACANT -Immediate posse ssion on credit approved buyer. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining< room, with family room adjacent to ' the bulltin ISLAND KITCHEN. Lots of ce- ment work In front and patio. Only two years old. FEE land ...... ' ................. $54, 950. _ .... ]~[ _,., .... I~ Gener ti General CHUCK CAROTHERS REAL ESTATB·TREASURES ' YOUR.fOOTPRINTS-IN-THE-SANO -are very individual & perfect, as are these rare 8 individual houses on one parcel. 2 Bd· rms. each, dichondra lawns. A-once-in·B·llfe- time-chance. $25,000 Down . Seller will finance balance . Total price $135 ,000. Be first! EASTBLUFF 3 BR. 2 ba. r:usk home , only $47,500. Orig. owner. l POOL--VIEW • GOVERNOR 'S HOUSE Carneollligblands. Architect designed -New " • 3 BR. 2 bath house for $24,500. Covered patio. carpets & drapes. 4 Bedrooms , convertible • .. den, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings and 2 used 1831 WE~CLIFF DR· N.B brick fireplaces , fan\ily room, built· in kitchen ~... i:I I' • J • & B-B-Q, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain CALL ME 646•5152 ANDSEE around your own POOL ............ $76,500. ~~~·-~"= .. =~::!\"'~=:::::::::::::::=~:=:'I SOMERSET t.iODEL General HARBOR VIEW home STRETCH-OUT AND ;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:~/G_•_n_tr_•_l _____ 1 LIVE in this two story s bedroom, '3 b~th; EASTSIDE TRIPLEX -FAMILY ROOM, DINING ROOM. · Builtin kitchen, .2 fireplaces, -NEW CARPETS and Privacy for all . Spacious l DRAPES plus so many extras you.Jl ave to see bedroom 2 bath owners unit 2 SEPARATE HPMES A very desirable plan for the Individual who wants Incom! Property and Privacy, One home is a Larae 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, The other ii 2 Bed· room, 1 Bath. $35,<XXI .. cat.I 646-0555, Evenings ~· It to really appreciate it. FEE ~n. $72,500. plus two-2 bedroom ren tals. "( Two years young. You can't SUMMER RENT AL beat this "pride-of-owner· ship" location, in Harbor NEWPOI;lT BEACH 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, on High School district. water-slip av.ailable. $250. per week. ca11 540-1151 open Eves. ~ Ill> ASSOCIATIJ ' REALTORS 64_4.·7270 2.,. EAST COAST HIOH,.WAY COf!ONA DEL MAR, CAl:IE. -------- • HERITAGE REALTORS • HERITAGE . . REALTORS MACNA.B ~ IRVINE .. ___ ....,.. ___ ... _____ _ FINER HOMES • BAY.CREST -SPARKLING JEWEL A deliaht to.show - a joy for entertailtlng. Over 2400 sq . It: of )>eauty .;.. lo,.BR'a., J baths, kar garage. ONLY '79lll0 -you own the land. Char~•· Arnold' !42-8235. FOR ADOPT19M ~ '·' Just 6 months old. Fathered lllren. -Al· ready sprouting fresh · green trees & gar·', dens. You may weep like a child Jf ')IOU miss this lovely 3 BR ., FR. in new Green Tree Homes -ONLY $39, 750. Loil Miller 642-8235. . , ~ . HERITAGE "U"-FIXER $17,7SO! "Our 27th Y11r" The fixer upper Pt 1972. 2- .BAYFRONT IN THE GRAND MANNER 18' high dining room - 5 BR's w /walk-In · closets, FR., 5 baths. Pier &· float. Unre-. , peatable price '169,500 . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Realtors story bargain. Portect 11art· ' er chalet, FHA ok! Needs 2111 Sin Joaquin Hills Rold TLC s:m to buy' Call !sit. . . REALTORS NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 645-03oJ. ' 'ALL DOLLED UP Gonere1 . REAOY TO GOI GeMrel l)on'1 miss this quaint Mesa . layfront Condo IMMEO. POSSESS. Verde charmer! Situaterl on I Oln \I I ill \II\ ' a quiet ~treet near the park. 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier le slln. lnvely 3 Bdrm., 1" bath Tiemendous 'vaiue at $30,900. Delightful $79.500 home, 1ituated on le;e. cor· CALL 919-loSo. • EMERALD BAY ner lot, with gale !or boat •1~c=o=R~N=1=&~L~-='!"J~B~R~ trailer. Shake roof, blt-1ns, "' v1• • · · Immaculate 3 Br + fam rm. cov'd. patio, frplc ., carp It Room for...boi1t or trlr. ·~· ' Ocean 1lde of hwy, View. drapes E·Z f In an c Ing. Best Costa Mesa Joe. View ' . ., 21 M~~ sec! ba I. A$1'9i000 Some~'s eoing to eet a ob!I Co~~3;500~'d patio, T"' Hu rt ssoc. JOOd buy . owner mU1t se lJ! tn .1..1.U't• .-'' • 3471 Via Lido 675-8500 MORGAN' REALTY BALBOA BAY PROP. Whtie Elephant D-A-Lin. 673-6642 ' 675-645' * 642·f491 * General ; General cozy COTIAGE Near Npt. }{ght1.; 2 Bdrm. · wfbrkflt. nook. A I k In I $22,!IOO TRIPP:X Two BR each, In PRIME rental area on Jam.ea St., C.M. ,$411.950. • CALL1 G) •4t•J11• ~'--a I ALTY • N11r N1wr1rt P11t OttJc:e 0-ral ' BAYFRONT LOT Current 1oan of .approx. '90,000, 8\;,i%-, 25 yn. may be aubortjmated to a .construction and, take out loan. 50xl00 lot. 45' alip prlvl· 1 lege. '146,000 full price. 676-1935, , 1 I ! lmne I ~·~~~-"~ I, lot -Dr!Ye 142·11H ' ' . . l144 MtcArlllur IU•UOO 1 .._.. ....... Cllllornla lllila . ' . · ·~ · w•LKER 6. LEE . REALTORS . ,. -. - ~WAI 1<1' ,', • 11 . ' • 1 "Sale9riim of U..~Montb" tor February. !ln'ltd over VINCI llHAM: . S5000 tbJ1 month, :25 yean experieneed. Thof'OUib :l ' ln ha •·ork. · , ' ~, '. ' ... _ k' "si.l«man of, ~t Month" for· March: Sbld 4 homes LA.UY WILLlAMf: and ,4 llstlnrs tbis month. Elly tempertd feilow7Very ,.,kho\\•Jedgeablt. .. . ' l ' ILLIN Kl'_I~ "S&lfima:n of tbt, Month" tor April SOid 3 homts • -' ' 11'4 3 tlttl~p. Del<-pleuon~ love!¥ -. ., . to-1clto,.. , -••t-r.Ml~UI' •§a'l..!n'an ot the Month" for II~. 2 Sllet. 11 »it· l lncl ·iolll lor total of $&,500, Artte\lla'" and ""1)11blt. • • • CAt.&. 11N3T1 pnd Ult r .. eltbtr one for prompt Nr\'iOf. · •• •• v.~ O'fttc. '"·337t "'" ..... lchvtot ,.,, °""" !_..,.. 6 IEDROOM HORSE PROPHTY ,, , ),. Ne\vtr cu1tom home on \t acrt of cround ioned for hoi-ses. Corral, r1dttta: rine &: tack 'room. l..arie family room, ~inin& room and d.rutri ki\ehtn complete with all built-Ins. Great for large fa:mily. B&ck Bay Jocation WV2' Newport address. $64,950. Call today. t • IAYC:RIST-POOLI . .. Immaculate. hQme with 4 larrt bedrooms. 3 bathl, l&rae slidina 11111 doofl look onto a Jovtl.Y pool complete with \laterfalJ a.net load& or ~~. Corner lot on lov•ly 1treet. Newl.v lilted 1.t 198,teo. Appdbltn;M!ll.t onl)'. • ' IALIOA ISLAND Beautiful Cu\ton) remodeled home ate.Pl •wt,)' to belch " biY-' l,800 IQo tt of tu'l"ey, on ovenlztd R·2 loL 3 bt<lroon>&, den + a betlll. Call !or1 a~PQ!ntn)!>JIL ~ -. ' ., •• 1 • IUILDll'I .1..AIN • BetutiM ZllWilr ~don wtlll ...., -oe Ulil 111r!JT loo. CU aubo I dlvido. and build -Cllltom b-. -............ ,.,. - up. Not much of thts loft..,,..... --It ..,t '*'· Newport l•cll Oflla -646-771-t 1041 w..11" "· If .... °"' ........ J • ..... • • 4 bdrJn. 2 story, pool. carpe ... 4-bullW. r11400 .a bllnn, 2 bethl. niodorn. 11up~ '°"'\.~ 424.000. . 'bdrm. 211 betlll, 1*r the boodi, i:uk~ . l!:ut.tiie eos1ai.1 .... 3 bdrm"""""""· •atoJ "-'-i~m Guarintefll bJrpio, UunUngton Bee.Cb near aolf count, GI• J'MA--f21il(n Commtrdal zontnr, 4 bdrm lnvtttment. 19th st., Cotta Mete •• ...... mCJVing GI~ Mar, 4 bdrm, freahlJ p1fnttd; u1umablt VA log tauoo.. .., aorc.....--Uct ~om·. lots or""""· otmply beautlful.-.M9,!lro Octon view ,,_, 1-.,._.. oaa lllD-48o,ooo. --.117 ...,..._ ..,q, Cllollo Oii .... ~'IS,000. Wim .. no-. We allo--t-'n IM'""lor. lflOI, ... tu lb.I It ,.,. )'OU. Liii wttll till -Cout '-· . ~ Con M1• Olftu Int ... ,.., aw. Cpeoi ·-· • .. ,.,, ....... 1 • • • l.NCU'. '°" DUPLEX INVESTMENT -Taiie 'thl• shln· .·gled lltUe duplex, light if'< cheery fireplaces and flll it's cozy rooms and yo~ve gota solid lnves!Qle11t plus a f~y;ace to llve. Located on Margarite, open weekend, and pr&- sented at $M,5<IO. Revlelr I~~· Uni ue Invest· ment prospectus. '~";. . ~ ,,... l'HONI U.N19UI HOiia, COIOllA D1L 11.ll. 6711-.... REALTOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE G•ntral , General PIER & SLIP Great Qiannel ~ on cW.• aac rtrfft. ioned for another 1.::==============;.1 unit. Reduced ol $12,!ill & owner amdous! i • • • • r I ' ' oflnJa ~,,/, PRESTIGE w:..teRFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT II Lindo 1111 Drive Completely furn. 5 Bdrm., 4~ bath home. Lge waterfront living m with floor to ceil marble frplc. Formal dining rm., family rm., maid's rm., Pier & slip. . . . . . . . . $195,000. . For Complete lnformetlon On All Homes & Lots, PIOIM Coll: 'BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B1.y1lclo Dr., Sulhl I, N.B. 675-4161 NEW DUPLEX LUXURY UNRS 2 bedroom + den or 3 bedroom, 2 bath unit.a. new --in tlnal construcHon stage • each unit bu fireplace, wet bu, built-in kitche n , dlahwuber, aeperate d1nlng • room, 1arage, sprinklers, private yard, nylon deluxe -cpl. Quallty "'"' attuction • no abort cuts, located I\) Eastsld• Costa Mesa, excellent invHtment. Don't miu • one or a kind. Red Carpet Realtors. -· NEW USTING General 1 > quiet cul-de-aac itrett1 East· side 4 Bedroom, 2 bath; beautiful 1-ltcl:'y home; spm!ding clean. <lose to ailooll, Sbake root, Prof. , : Jdacpd, Onjy $34,SOO. CALL 'ANYTIME ""-3'21 or Eve. 541-~ I OHi \I I. Ol \O \ , . GOLF COURSE · • CaJJ: 6'13-3663 67J...a086 Eves. PENINSULA PT. 3 BR, a baths; ta. llvin&' nn., trplc., bJb'I!, }gt:. aeduded patio; newly painted in le out le carpeted. Vacant, quick p!>49tll. $62,500, can: 673-3663 548--0715 Eve1. associated BROKER:i-REAL TORS ZOlS W Balboa 67J·l66J -~·~-,.-,,------------ _,., .. COLU.I ELL P ROPE R TIES. INC RE ALTORS I ---~1 ·;:... ... , I~ I -.., ~ . WtdelHAJ, Jlllt n, 1972 --- ['I ' I I ' . I' 1 l ii ... ll1·11lliw " HERITAGE RE Al TORS Minion Vlefo View lot on Kings Road. very buildab1e • Nice view, nb price. $11,500. PETE BARRETT REALTY I CO LWEL L PRl)!--lLHl I[~. ll'J REALTORS 9.A805ES . • Tl!ESE AllE • nxEl\UPPERI : bot Pl<ldoce x!nt ~· • tu lhtltar. ~Bit kJ.l -·.•-lot moathJ¥ -.. -~'11.!0o. Pli: •1m. --1-, - 3 LINES 2 TIMES 2 DOLLARS ' . (Any Item Priced $50 Or Less) • Pineh Yourself A Pile Of Pennies (Or ' Even Dollars) .. Penny Pinchers Pile Up Profits • Dial Direct for Details 642-5678 North County, 540-1220, Toll Free ' DAILY PILOT . PENNY PlNCHER WANT ADS · --~ J . \II ' ' ' • • ' I: r • ' • I PILOT ·AMl!TISER • •• l • Are You Letting ·· Cash Slip Through Your Finger• See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT. ' WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Oultor 3. lolly Crib 4. Eloctrlc Sow 5. Carner• 6. Wnhor 7. O•llbor"" Motor I. Si.-Sot 9. Couch 10. Clarl•ot 11. Refrlporotor 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sowing Machin• 14. Surfboord 15. Mochlno Tools 16. DtshwHhor 17. Puppy 18. Cobln CrulMr 19. Golf Cort 20. loronwi.r 21. Stomo C•lloctlon 22. Dlnoti. Sot 23. Ploy Pon 24. lowllng loll 25. Woter Skl1 26. ,,....., 27. SultcoM 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. llcycl• 30. Typewrlt.r 31. lor Stool• 32. Encyclopedio 33. Vacuum Cl11n1r 34. Troplcol Floh 35. Hot Rod E~ulpm't 36. Fiie Cobine! 37. Goll Clubs 31. St.rllng sn .. r 39. Vlctorlon Mirror 40. Bedroom Sot 41 , Sllde Projoctor 42. Lown Mowor 43. Pool Tobie 44. TlrH 45. Plono 46. Fur Cool 47. Dropos 41. Linens 49. Hone 50. Alrplon• 51 . Organ 52. Exercycle 53. Rtr• looks 54. Ski loots 55. High Choir 56. Coins 57. Electrlc Trol• 51. Kitten 59. Clonlc Auto• 60. Coffff'Tollt 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Dlomond Yt\tch 67. Go-Kort 68. Ironer 69. Comping Troller 70. Antique Fumlturs 71 . Topo RKonlor 72. Sollboot 73. Sports Ctr 74. Mottr"' lox 5pgs 75. lnboord Spoedboot 76. Shotgun 77. Soddl• 71. Dort Gomo 79. Punching log ao. a.by corrl•ge 11. Drums 12. Rifle 13. Desk 84. SCUBA 0.or Tltfte or any other extra things around the hoaM can be turned Into cash with a I DAILY PILOT WANT·~D so , Don't Just Sit Thefre! 1 ' • DIAL DIRICI · ' • • 142-5618 income p._,,,, 166 '..:.o;".:!uv 220 H~• Unfum. ~ Hou .. , Unfum. 305 ~: Furn. !I SIX UNITS LIQUOR STORE ~•I lrvlne l elboe Ponln1ula ____!! :· .~ B~·~11 t~ '1~ ~io ~ S: ~: ~~~Loiosi""" ; llR., ~ ba ... --:-...... i» ~ ~ .iJf ~~:IOllilt each. wttb l ll"ll" A an plus for owner operator Wt ~-pec:wlle lb Newport BR., 2" baths ·'' •••• • Sl!IO Maid StrvJce Poo1° Utlt; alley, Present incame $930. $40,00'.I. Uci . plut G.W. ttx. BeaCh • Corcna de.l Mar e : BR., 2 b&lhl •••••••••• ~ • Call i-rur.O • per rqo, •toclr:. Prloclpalsonl)'. \Vrlte A Uauna. Our Rental Ser-BR., 2 batbl ••••••••• $215 -:-.....:...::~::::::..::-=.....:;:1 FULL PRICE . Claalfted ,Ad #422, Dally vtC<1'iS ;REE to You! Try 4 :R., 211 baths ....... 1375 Coot• Mo,. Pilot p 0 Box 1560 Co ta Nu=vlew. 3i R., 2 baths • •••••••• $335 -~-...;,;;._ __ ..;.,ll $67,500 Me.; C.. m · • NU-VIEW RENTAL S 3 BR., 2 baths ......... m Casa del OrO.:~ ~eel . 673-itllO or -~BR.,2batba .......... $310 ALLUTILITIESPAJD Newport 2 le th food stott. . RENTING-LEASING 4 BR., 2 be.tbs '····· · •• $«50 Compare belote """' rf'Ot yr aae. In good ahoppang J-• center, Beautitul store do!rw ffomu only. 5 yr'• up. i) eel h•11 CU.stom de!Saned. feat~:< of good busl.ness. M8-0242. Age~t 24 bn. 956-.2500. ' r I • Spa.clout kitchen with .. F•lrview Investment ~o±• def .Mir . . . . • ~'::.re~~~ area 646-88 11 W•nted . 230 $220 • Nice 2 Br front dplx REALTY e Home-like .tora&e (1 nytime) l?i!PORT CO~IPANY ~ith wltbic, stv/re.fer, shag Unl v. Park Center, Irvine • Prlvat" patio.-~~~~~~~~ exclusive ,. Gittware' Sta-crpt1, ~ A gar, ~au Anytime 83.1-0820 8 Cosed Kartli'e w/atorap: Income Property tioMry, Greeting l~s seeks S245 • Uhl pd. 2 Br. studX> O!hce hours 8 1\M to s PM • Full '""gth martM -: active inve~tor with Na-nf. frpl, bltns. dt>ek. _ ~-man , Contact our ollice for income tional Sales exP"r 27812 S36S ,. l...rl. 2 Br., 2 Ba • 2 3 BR 2 Ba ~ King -s:.t: Bdrms • - property, commercial, in· Forbes Rd Cat Cro"~ Valley trplls .• bltns, 1 blk bPach. l BR· 2 Ba ths • • · · · · · · S~ e Pool • Barbeque& _ ~ dustrial and apartments. Pkv.y) Laguna Ntaue-1. Tel. ~~:!IEW R E NTALS 4 BR. 21 , bafru;1• rm,·· S.!?> J10unded with plwJi , All mes. Call 546-1600, In-for t with 'It N~•--51~ or 494-3248 ·· 1t ., 11111, r111, $350 scaplng vesbn t Di I 1 app ' " • uuu.i or 4 BR 2\.'r ba lani rn1 $375 Ad en vs on. lllr. Orel, 831-1050. ** DUPLEX e RAN D \\.'E ~!.o\V_E on'1ERS ult living at Us best • O i THE REAL ~)l ESTATER.? Money to LOln 240 Ney. Huge dlx vwner's J..arae 1 BR Sl?S .. uni~ 3 BR., 3 BA . 2 BR. Sl95 1st TD Loans Firfpla.,., bltiM. !IOJ sq. fl. UTI,LlTIES FREE + ~ decks w/vle1v of bay, 365 W. \\ IJ.90n 00..19Tl L,_ots;;;;;;::;;;fo;;;r;;;S;;;1;;;1e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::17-0 6~ ~ INTEREST oe<an, & Ml•. walk to h<h * '$30 WEEK & UP -' 0 A !fxipp!ng, 1 yr. Jse. $425. e Studio & 1 DH. Apla 2nd TD Loans ""~· required . 67~. • TV & Mold Service Avail COMMERCIAL Prime San Bernardino Commercial Jot with frontage on 2 major streets approx. 3 acres total $2 per aq. ft. REAL'roRS SINCE 1944 673-4400 CHOICE LCCATION , walk to golf ooune, corner lot, 85xl25. Priced at $5000. You will love lt! For info. call 536-7842 or 982--349'7. LAGUNA Beach ocean view, 9 lots, pvt pty. Hov.•ards, m : sn-1009 &: 937-5855. 3 B , 2 BA, 2 cnr gl\l'B.ge. TIS 1,..1 \Vcsleni Bank Bld • Phone Servlce-J-l tll Pool Lowest rat~ Orange Co. Po ttia. Opt>n house Sat 9 Universily p rk 11 g, • Children &: Pet section .. WE BUY TC'S" to J. ~70. Days 552-1:00 . N!n('h 2376 Newport Blvd. CM C i ._._ 19 ts 548-975.5 or 645-3967 Sattler Mtg, Co. 0 8 •t .. s• This Ad \Vorth ss on Rent 642-2171 54s.o611 e !-JXA -~....... NE\'V 3 BR, .21 ~ &. Con11n. Serving Harbor are:i. 21 ~ fcBL17 . 2 Br, rncl. gar. pool .~ rtt. Center. $335, 1 BR. F'urn. 2 lrg. cloiets, NEED CASH yrs. AYLA for kids & pcots. s1:1.o;. 1.£8.lW. 833-0300 Days ask quffn sl7t' Jx.id, prlv drns· '!' $1,000. Or up Rentals 0 645-3900 for Jack. 5.)2-92'20 eves: 1ng nn. xtni. lrg rooms, encl to $3,tXll, $10,IJOO and more. aar \\'/llloratt" Ad u Db' See Avco Thrift for a Res.I e ~NANZA! l Br, frplC', 3 BR, '.!% BA., patio, clbhst', no pet" Slj()/. u 1 o • Estate Loan. Upon a~ cp~, drps, Utils in<'I. $200. trnnis ('f le con1m pool. 20l5 f: II ntlO. C M. proval. use the money A Rentals e 645-3900 $300. ll'a~. AJ;I: S.JG.-1151. u er on, · 00\\'t"\'tt you like Al.!JO ask $225. A MONTH-4 BR , 1 ba, pool priVllt"ges SML.. 1 BR frpl ~am ct.II , :e~ ,;:ur 1 un 1 e~u;~g mt'r Rental 13 nlO. only) EnclOM:'d yd. $330 lease: : :~~A=:~~~ ~ 620oan~ewpo· rt Ctr h bulltin kitchen . refrlg 833-2317 aft 6 pm or wknds. St., 643-13l?. Dr s ·,t · f r. 3 BR 2 BA on golf ---"~=~---1 ., u1 e 101. Nc.,·port " Laguna Beach * Sll5 * Beach. Ph. 8.'!3-3«0. $2ls A MONTH Studio A111., 1 Br. $125,, MONEY .avail for 1st & 2nd y ly Jeue • children ok $175 • Dix 1 Br. apt, 250 ~ Okter adults. No pell loans also purchase TDs. 3 R 2 BA & 2 <'ar ~a · ocean, pool, nll feature1! 7135 Elden, Mir. Apt e; Marvin 1'-!cClure R e a I D RIDDLE HEAL ~R $210 • Altrae. 2 Br Apt., liew l'urn. l•chelor & 1 8r't Estate. Days 492-8332, eves, 646.Ss11 cpt/Jrg. halC', Ocean Vu. 11p«l•lly nice. 211 492--0424. $21 5 • Lrg 2 Br. in 4-plcx, N I 0'-"'"'------· 1• REAM Stuff~ 1 Br, furn. deck, virw, gar, No. End. ewport lvd., CM. MTqrtgages, . ston>s. Utlls incl. $12.'i. NU-VIEW RENTALS BEAUT. 1'1JRN. 2 BR $175 Mountain, Desert, rust Duds 260 A A Rentals e 64S..3900 673-4030 or 494-32'8 Up. Incl utll. Hid pool. ~R .. •.,..'° .. rt..,... ___ ...,;17_• NEED MO!'l.'EY? .Or do you o NO End _A;dul=I'.;,· c-"':.."'7=":..:6i:;2--:,9Sl0=:.· _ .:: U.. llouse! 2 Br, E·side. • Oiarm1ng 2 Br .. dln ,, IN'VESl'MENT -TRIPLEx have a TD to sell! CAIL ne(!(f yard, rncl. gar. rm., frplc., gar, tcrraM1 VERY N\ce 1 Br dplx, QWet. Plus-with~ Uoyd, Bkr, a.t642-21n. da/nels. $150. w/ocean view l ~~ blk• Sep. by Pf&lt'S. A on Golf Coune le near A A Rent1ls ft 645-3900 bt>ach/$}10pg. Ad u It I • over 30, m pet.. ~1021. Sid Area. $49,500 ~ -•94-7661 or 494-72$. (:n l BR. Trr>!lers. sm + tr Abo 1 Sectk>n -640 Acres ] ..... · A AD.. Ju1y 1st. 4 sn:-::i.tf!Sa S4.50. an acre. HouMlfOrRlnt 11CJ rde, nr all M""hls, frplc, lJEAOI 11ou~". 3-BR, prtv !1_20 +. Nn eh11d~n O!' JM!'ta, _ I ri Comm. & Beach. $350. Yrly V'fl1-1M19, M2-l375. Godwin's Alpirn!! Real Estate s, rps, bllns \\·atPr c--c-o=-~-1 P. O. Box 1'196, Big Beach id. $300/mo. 6iJ-'170G aft Lea.SP. Ref. 499-1506, 2 Br, u•i\ ptl. $170/mo. No Lake, Cali!. en•> -~i1 HouHS Furnished 300 pm P"ll. 2277 Ma.ple St. """"'"' · Lido Isle 548-5913 2 LotJ, secluded t2~450 Balboa Peninsula ! ~ 2 Ba, $360, al90 2 nr .• 2 .. "" _______ _ Moonridge cabin $15,f~ . , $170. Cpts, drps. !itovc, 3 BR, 1 1 ~ Ba .. hltiM, yrly COUPLE lor mBl\8# ot 6 Lakeside cabin $35,000 BALBOA Perlin. channel • ' Wahr, d \SJ>OMI, P r l. least". $3."J(l. 1zi31 G29-28()8 units. 1 Br. N~v. $1 &1/rm. can 866-4641 or write: Summer rental. Bayfront. S tio. frplc. 5 4 6 -O 4 G g, '11kdy~. lTl -1) 6 'Z 3 -4 O 6 3 7m Oden. 646-6.n!. Spencer Real Estate, P. o. br, 4 ba, lge iloat & pier. 45. wknds. 'Hvnttneton Beech Box :IS23, Bil: Bear Lake, Crpdt. bt clau. 67'"2039• A AIL. July-3 BR 2 BA ~'~~~::;;~;;; c.llL Cost• "'°"' Irr frit:d l'nl·" s11.1m: Mela Verde ~.OUINTA HI i'ABULOUS view cabin, LOVELY eustom.3 BR, fam I-Ir critt'r, drps. Nr all 3 BR, 2 BA. game rm., tlplc. Spuiah 0Juntry El;kte choice Joe. Runnin&: Sprp, C Rm-1 blk Me9l Verde (:bu~ •. #.ofmo. 841,..1900. Lease $295/rno. or stll q 6 Spadotat A;IL T*i- BR • n e w I y d e c • try Club. Adults • $400. 2 It. crpts, drpe, encl. yard, $34,950. OWner MS-3182. need pool: IUftktn ru :!,900/vf!er. MtUt R:ll. Gan'lelier i water -i"ncl. ove, l!ncl:--pragt!'. Laun. H-- -n-~.,,VbblUtft!W_ 1355. st0-5215. area .. No lddl or petJ. •!~rt 1M8d'I •1 RHI Eslohl Logun• lleech · 6i5-i72S. "THE BLUFFS·: ~1 1,J,R~. P~ _E_x_c_h•_n.;.:•:..• ___ ,;,1n;;;;; 2 BR, ...... drJ<, ·-· E-PLAN I HAVE a clear '72 dbl wide THREE Ard1 Bay. 4 BR, 3 tlo. $160fmo. w-s Ide . Family home, 2500 sq, tt.; (I blkl S. of SaJ'I ~..__ -~ ..____ BA, avail. July, Aur. Pvt. days; 979-8351 eve1. 3 bdnna. plus famn ... ~., u,.,... .. w, u..,.,...e nu1.n.:, 2,Ba., 2 Br., beach, tennis courts.,. ..,. d , __ Uk av "',,..... On Beach, 1 blk W. on H .,.,,....,..,.iedd am room. FIA. 49&-3?11 • , ...._.., Fam. Rmi $2'15 e AC ~. e new, 'Va· to 18211 Parkstde t.ne.) cpl, dr!>s, ws11r .. c1ey. Adult mo. I05 Lllard, 9'19-7412 'cant, cl•an 6 wallh!&. '$500 (n4J 147-5441 Pk .. HB. Pet OK. Rent $89. Lido Isle , l~. , Per month, ' / ,...,,.,..,.;...,..;,;. .... ,_./ Gu " wtr.·2 pub bouse1, 4 BR. 2 BA. % blk from priv eln ViJlev 1145 • 1165 Cash val. $14,000. Want beach/clubltennil. Annual • Bachelor I: 1 BR. patiol, =-inbalCM. c..c.~ex. Will or by mo. 956-1.300. ) &s ; \ §!( trplc 1 1, prlv. 1ara1e1 . -·--IEDRM., 2~ lelh. f ~.·). Divided bath I< lou RHI E1l1te W•nted 114 ·Nowport Beoc:h 1 ow 2600 sq. 111 0......, ii'.. U clo,.u. R<c baU, pool 6 -------rook. $400. per me. ~ r ea ty pool tabl.., 1auna baU.. WANT TO IUY $94.30 • UW pd. Bach al ludes e g-rd>n. lorwln See for youndft llJOI WITH CASHI beach. Neat & clean. lty 96M405 K .. 1,.n Ln. 0 blk W. J College Park Fixer.upper, $175 ~ Balboa bl. 1zg l Br j• any-2414 Vlata del Oro Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater).·. any condiUon. Principal& over pr, privacy " chann. me. .-.:~Beach 842-714! only. 549--0530 anytime. $185 • 1 Br channel front, .rm ANYTIME HUNTlNGTON Cat'dea'I PVT pty wants 3 or 4 Br prk'g, trg patio, child ok. BDRM., (lack A-J~ll Three to. 5 .Bedroom.a, 3~ Atltl. He.II M Bola -~! NU-VIEW RENTALS 1 4). Iara• bactcy&W, bathl, pool, 2100 oq It Uvtnr 8*-132.1. Oomi>Ue • ~ home. Harry ~1129 wkdys 6734030 or 494.3248 dren &: pets, o.lt., do8e space. SUJlable tor Iarae .mat )'OU'te mJainl', h i 1..S; 6U-2312, 1-5 wknd1. BAYSHORES i '9Chool1 $240 ,per mo., Wnllf. mother-In-Jaw, bll· $12)...$240. I uni /gard • P r coprlm· vldlable now, 847-n44, Uard room or maJd quarten. I~ m ty w tn aatt", Will J J "-e LRG. 2 BR. B~ -------- • beach C BR, 3 BA July 1· , REENBROOKE, 5 BR, ~· or euo opuu,., Apl 4 Gardens, 6 -•-1 ' • 1q. ft. hou.e. te111.e for OJ' atll with low cuh down. .-....: Sebrokpt:.!·. ~~~el)' to ps5fmo1.' Swim C11ib . $475 per month, ~nn. Saunfll, Hot J acuzzis. Ten-~ ~ V'M'"~ n11 court•. $Ul0. 846-0259. I Businffl WATERFRONT Duplex, lrJ' R 3 BR &unm"1' R"ntal, 1 hick-I Opportunity 200 dlx 3 BR, dock. lndry gar. 2 BA ren;;,.wy • Aua. 3 ,BR. to beach, pool, de<or rum.1 _.;.;..,...,.,.,.;.;..;.:...--.;;;;;;; Summer or Winter 6'13-7861 ' i.ouse. $2SO mo. adlls only SD> mo. 536-Uiz:I AVAILABLE or roll•ct ~~ or ,Call 839-2432. HARBOR Vlewllomes, 5 BR BAO! Apt, 1 mile mm, NOW 966-ro59. ' untlngton Be•c:h Sommet, 1640 mo. beech. c.. A ,..let pale!. BY Owner, on UJ>P" Nwpt G i Br 2 Ba lam * 6#-4911 * $90. 213, '62--2977. I Larp Corporation dt"sires fe9PO!llible pumn. to di> tribu~ TENOO (a Division of Coca-Cola) COFFEE PRODUC'rs. Bay,4BR,pool,beautfurn.ho~e. ''t rplc, wj;TownhouNUnfurn. w APT. Poolside -Spadoua Rental thnl Sept. 8 at $300 cit>l/drpo bltn RIO dbl -· Pvt. patio !150. per wk. n4: 63>-9393.,.,188 gar, 1,..' .~. m o' mo. East Bluff • mo. to rlflht adulll 846-J3,p.I or646-3103. 1·~ ~· I 305 $-2644 alt 6 pm. 3 BOJI¥, 211 BA, lam rm. 2 l.egun• llHch Can start fUll or part tbne (5-10 bra. per wk.) Cofl)l>6l'tY eotahlllh .. ~ for tlls- trlbutora. Houses Unfurn. -,;,;....,;....,;.;.;;;_.....;.;.;r . BR. crpll, drps, bl~. car pr. Pool Ir. rec. CHARMING atudW:t w l t-h Giner•I f n c d. I m m a c, $ 2 6 O facllltlet. $350. mo. Ml)..0908 v1ow blk 1rom HJch Stbool. -------l--·fLease/Optlon. Wtr pd, (1) or (213) 823-3600. &I.miner or Do•• lb l Y 993-2392 _ Duploxn Unfum. UO ,,..,,,.,,.,,., 49'·4 ~47 ,I NO SEILING! Go lllblnc 0< IPfll1\ more time w:lth )'O\D' favorite bobby end l•t the machine age eam you money. CASH REQUIRED $249S. Secured. LIMrl'ED OPPOR,,,mTY Writ• now for -infarmaUon, 111clude -•umbel'. REDf.llREW CORPORATION 1001 Howard Avenue San MollO, Ca. - HouH1*Apt1. * 145·0111·* OS W.1t1h COITA Ml * * * ~PRIVATE Bachelor w kt lchen, nr everythl.ng, uW pd, * * * $~RARE Eind!-2 Br the beach, blt·lna, kids/ olc. * * * FREE l.Mce I n t e r Io r $US-HONEY 1or the M clecor$tor wllhel Ill ob&ro 2 'tudlo, wnple, o&UI-· "'" Br tep. house, OU ..... "' ptt welcome. etc with. same. OuslJ:led ad No. 377, Dolly Pllo~ P. O. llJolrr ~NI 2't,, Box 1360, Coola M ... , Calli. ,_ , bl~· rd 1 Id '92626. ;l' ...... )'a or 2 WEEK .....,. Of1 mall * + * order II tmpottllll. Call 1160-CAN'T ·BEAT! 3 !46-lti11 tor ~tlon. fncd }'rd, .,,.1 '"'" kldl/ arp C Br, 2 Ba. Redwood 49f..0288. I patio, d1hws, crpts, drp,, N1wJ)Ort leach * 1 BR. dote to btldl ~ No. H.B. 894-5977. . 3 BR, 2 ll&. upptt unit. New· ahop'f· No. -· Oooin1 3 BDRM .. 2 BA111, <lecL ly <lee. 1 anal chlld OK. 1 Vlow. Call i!ll-1V!I, : bl<ln RIO. f.a. h t . • bllr floacn "'"'· $300 mo. 1 NewlMOt ._ flroplac•!. ..,,.. A ~ Y'"' i ..... G42--85Z. . I "";.,;,;;.;;.;;.w;;;;;;;_ __ 60'x1f!O' fncd lot, dbl pr. BAYP'RONT RENTAL $229. prr mo. Call todt,y. 301 Edpwa!O\' II ~.I AGtN'r 162-iitl orj ""•-lllllr-1 • YNrly ) .... only $325, 3 -03. . . Br., t bolba, -· Pi!v .. •WE baV* I larp aelecdon beach. A\l&ll .July lit. Jlt. ol S Olld i bednlom-1 !lob"-· 1 ..... ... be lllO\'Od into {<f>ls. Furn. "' DAVIS Realty ' fG,llJO &!molt lmmldlat.ly ...... .:Joner•l • WINTER RENTAIJ"I I Re nt -O pt ion pl1n. 1,2,1.4 BIL Rt:tuv.-Nlwft I SllEl\WOOD RE A LT y . A ABBEY REALTY ..,.. 54N555 '' . 1 BR, --· ....,1 1235-3 ar ., ~ a. .. 2 gar, lokl Ntw Cone-111m., lllll pd. i110. cpVdrp., AEK, nu paint, •r• Adull/no pot po1'lt. _._ :::.~.si""" 59346.1 FURNITURE RENTAL ""'· Unfum. *I General TIME FOR · floe. * * * QUICK C.UH LANOLORDtl Do !OU hi 1-__;_:,;,:,;;;=:__ THROUGH A a vacancyt w. CAii nu DA!LY PILOT r.wty ~ble ttnMta DAILY PILOT our walti .. l~t. Aboclul WANT AD NO CHARr-. 642•5671 BEACON r.ENTALS * 64S.0111 FOtt ACTION •• CALL 642°5678 511 w. Utll, °' 5il-3ll1 f7i. N, Mal SA !111'°31i ' ' .. . . ' \ ' '" " • • l~P i ..... 415 I I WodnesdloJ, Junt ;1, lm .. , ' 11:.·1··"' !· '!ti'; ".u~1.-'"'V/IY'.::'."-:-• l;nee 'est: Small ~ .•. :~21ii .... • • • t • • .. ~ ... . . . ' I • I~-· ~j .,.._ • .: I~ [ •<t 111 l§J [ .. ., 171 ~ [ ,,.. .. v.~[j[ -~~-I~ I ~ I~( ·1-'"'" Ji] [ • .,,. .. ._ J§j I~ llt Ml II Ill •M•l _I _____ ILl-iTllMl,$2.00 n---rat 1GO ••• A -we:~ NI • Oor ... Salo 112 -•--I ..,_ ~ IM!t, 5"'""' & Sid fll Moler H..-""' u.~ -:::::::""-."'"":-:-"':".."'. w ... i..1 m - -bed $50. GARAGE $ALE 81.ACKmale llUJIPY, lOwlu. SCR·AM LETS IS69U' &it"'l Wllolor. Yf/515 .-,... .. B-ILLWH=m.mG°""'fF'"' REWARD-Lll'pODI "' (Wack """" MOVING SOUNDESJGN. G.\JUW!I). USED GARBENIJl'ANGEL Lab. Shepherd, Hiib IQ. -'! .• J~ -°,(.b.;. E>rcrJ SUNSET MOTORS =:,. "':' .:-"~ t:' Wed. •/21 enlyl . coMPOmm SYSf&\I: =-~a~~~~ ~~ .,.,_ with aam.. ANSWERS ~~ ··-~ ----··---- -., dHk Jl'D. Bhoom Cl I am .!!,pm ~·• 7 ploce& Inc!~ track -Would accopt early UTIU: Black Sandy needs :ll!t,tnc.ntwmnd(nobtd· "'a.,.y ,,..--, no, ... -. cartridp~et.Jwaybua modtlwttbbratteryoperated ~ home' sentlePantry-Aaim~-1.ooly-[ Jfi) ORANGE COVllTY LOCATION ELDORADO Mini MOTOR HOME Will PAY OYER Kelley Blue Biii) dine) $225. ~ o:iaet .t: F\mlftlft, ldlch&n Item.a, l'f'&::w: spei.ftn, Garrard p Id d I e bot tom. Wttte: w/drildrec, f wb old. Al)l1um -MATTRESS Ill end Wiles J295. Redwood two antique S-dta'A'ft' com· protesdonal turntable com-OaMltwd ad No. 17t. DAI· ~. A. lazy py: ''Thtte'1 on!y ";;•----~;::1 Pttk> furn. $3$. l>!icorator lnOdet. $20. ea. lklob, plete with bale, dust cover LY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, one job he'• lnttte1ted in. • JdteMa ..t ~ CWoaiaJ Pmtt~ lotaofsoodc:bthet:, and dt.mond 1 ty lu1, O:>lta.Maa.CA~. • * FREE -lThat's a tfl:ter Jb a MAT· Campert:,_S.le/RelltftO F°" loto modol, cleM, low mu..,. ......,.,. tics, lmporlt, lrucb ., end table $19. &nan bkOQt •, •• ~ ..... , .... ~I R R.n eveJ'l'thlne fully ruan.ntt't'tl. W ··~ .., ~--.J Si&mta/Perailll k I t t e n , TRESS factory .. PRI/~ C 1 1 1 no. Vardty cbalr 112. o,iw --J ""'• • tomplete system .old tor A1'4.1..c.-1.1 ..................... ,md. brown A wblte. Call • lf'V' omp e f! y $6448 tal>I« p UCb. Mlec pnlOn equlp., tte .. etc. 1089 Santa 1397.11 P«Jl-Otf I rn a 11 ant1queo. l&dln apperel, M&-1530. COOD ol>ape! l8' Tugboat rel10r<d 'SI VW van. S..U FULLY SELF CONTAINED tl:dl. J&wn monr $&5. Crui CJr. (Mel& Y..'ood1), balance of SlM.77 or amal! tun, jtv..'tiry, etc. Must be FREE 1.&b/We-imaraMr "'ood hull, cabin A erw. camper. New erw, tlrn, A ITS BRAND NE\V! c•mpers, • Mia. houlddd J t • m •. eo.t.a Mu.a. mo n t b I y pa ymen t 1 tn &ood c:ond. $U-931l _1M al 2ll. ho " removtd. Bert otter. 7l4: front end, trans, brakes, Ser #2'13207 ••7 •111 -• c a·-'lab'·. u•• St.,.. 5"_..... 'rue'lt-Sat. 10 to 5::fl. ,,...., m e ~ yn, • ts 5.11..an9. .chocb., .... i .. t wWldov.'J le • c.u aJ><l .... "" _... DAYE ROSS -~ &1ter or GTGANTIC combined Garare va.i Jill: --..,.,, ... r he. Gd watch. Adults only! ~· • Phone "45-66n --· Salo. Ono ..,.,. ,.. bis Wuehouae, 179 E. 17th St., Waot<tl -TRUNDLE BED. 545--8590 '&I Tri-Haul 'l'hw>derblt'd, UO bed, •tc, $995. 14l-JB3S. I d )IOVJNG June 22. SacrWco .....,.,,. Bedo. couch••· C..la M..., MS-Utt. Al., Z BRASS HEAD-FLVlT BAUS OF FVR M..,.c. 1/0 lT. New coven. 10· CAMPER, 1970 Harbor BY • beaut qailted aofa Sl2$. dl&n, tablet, dttaetl, STEREOS BOARDS. Free kltter:w to Id home • ..ft Exctllent Cond. Ski or fish. FULLY EQUIP. (01t1 Me•• PONTIAC ()munc)des $35. Game tel, b fcye le , Tach~. 1972 Garrard, aydern!ud, ~101! 5. 642-9 416 . WILL $19!6. 6'f3..1S62. $En>orbestoffu. Tralltrs Travel 945 llnculon IOI&. SlSO. cu.tom TV'•, rtel't'O, clothliw le fully automaUc cbang-.·, \VANTED to Buy: DELIVER. Boats, Maint./ Alt 1 pm. 545-3566 • 24111 H.orbor llvd. w!wl oota, .. , .... chain, """"'rnilcella"'°"' & -' 1"\ll'O!MPX ndlo, ""'" T-w,...l ullllty trailer. StrVlco f02 8' full cab over Clllllper with e ARISTOCR~TS quee:Hblt Mdlootn Jet, junk itemt. Beet offer on cd air •uipena)On speaken Will pay ca1b. '644-72)1 KITTENS. cat tood, Be& col.-J ack Excellent condition, • NEWPORTS Costa Mot• 5"-1111 cisii' .. j area f\l&I, lamps, plcturfL most Hems. Stutlng Thurs-plus tape deck. Stlll brud Muslcal lnstrument1122 lftn. If )'OU qu&llfy tor a l\.fARJNE MECHANIC anytime, ~m!. ' e AUTO-~tATES tAJl Hke nsw. ~. da.y thru Sunday_ 166 & 711 new a ruan.nteed. Wu bvinl pet, call ~ &ft Free ttUmat@S. Care f u 1 ,66 VW "'·-. Al«>, leYt!!l'al used $395 I: up ARegheny Costa Me•a left u.oclalmed. °'1&1nally Vo.'< u 8~ elect.~ Spm. d~. Good work. -.. .. ~. ~uilt woRSHAl\.!TR.An.ERSALES ~~SI'OCK ::-!!!..~ Cclme to So. CmM Pia&). prteed at owr $DI. Now ruttar. J125. 702 lrll, Ct!'.1-ro Gd. hMM!. F • m. Prombn kept. FaiT pr-ices. engine. 675-69?0 or 4!»-4818 2709 W. 11th Street ·Co. Expert nic:~ ....... 9• Print Sot.; Grtta lt'C· $1m. Ca&b ot • m a 11 646-6151. YorlcshUe Terrlu & Poodle CaJI Burr Buman 675-86TI_ after 6. Santa Ana (n4l 531-2595 ---·-·-call .. .., !roe ........... re~ of •me by !rd Hon&J; f4" round ~a k pl.)'llldt1. Cre4it D •Pt · Planot/Ortans 126 mbr:. l yrs. old A: btr 5 pup-Boats/Marine Cycles, Bikes, 18' FAN, ltlt contained, gas ~·· rus WM.Y_t:r. Buy-_pedettaJ table, • cbl,kil, T ~l9s.-0601. p~. 83()..981.3. Ec;1ulp. to4 Scooters 925 stow, refr. I: wlJ' heater. GROTH CHEVROUT ~ siwr 'I/' SHAii !Mwr, ~ I a ni P l fRE£ Silver gray l•mal• poodle. $1%95. a Bo.'...._,.,. k SA'. 30"llt0" eo1fet 1abJo, 314'' NllDED • yn old, 1D _, ,,..,,. PLEXlCLASS •heel& I< '70 Bullaco, dirt, 360 cc. $625. Call 5'5-ll82 -. ~ -.. ,.,-..-metal RllPOHSll'! ' ,..__1 .. __ cutotfa. For ming a: '68 Kawa, buahwhacker, 175r---------:'6J..Im ~· ..,._. .,.. a-~ Start.lnR' wetk ot June 19 .....,. ~ cc. $225. both &d cond. '63 Nimrod tent trailer st.OW', lvu .... TIWNllLE 11.:i> ltp: ...,.. ..... MJC"'12.. WORKING CDUPLE ORANGE COAST chll<lttn or adlts. 646-M92 hbr lc ating. Bay•ide 515-87ll. •ink,lc.box,1lttps7.Phone Mk "" -.......... l32ll Bncb 8l"fd. , .: ~ f"--.. a rno. old; bedl;, tahin. ete. NEED one or two bedroom WANT TLC for Orana'e / Pia.sties. 1621 Ohms Way, 54.8--0'282 -., condlttnn. TwO C1$-1910 or m.<711 CdM. -"'It b Jarc• fenced HAMMOND STUDIOS C.M. 615-6860. VELOCETTE Thruxton, 1967 ~~=-~-~~=- Hunlloalno Baach ·• 647.l087 Kl ._ mattnun. $30. !61....nM. ._;_1 115 vlJ'd (far two VERY WELL oUen White, Blk I White, G~. a~-t p 906 vintage, better than new J~ Auto Service, P•r's M9 ,,_. ry 1 J ,..___ "'' w" ldtt .... •••lJl33. -s, ow1r ~IFICENT r BUttn A TRAINED dop) $150 znost. " Adult Evenlna' ......_,, 'n ... .,.,., side artll out, $1095. Rudi -... · • - WE lley all _... ol c!dn ' used gporta can. pold lw l or no!. Please drive in for i fr<e •pprallal. um' e&l>. r niun4 ~·f'UI. DIA.MONDS... Buy Dlftd Vic: between l9tb 6 VI& e Beginners FREE kittens, al9o mother 1960 -25' Trojan Cabin Nledziebki, SJG.430.j, TfRE CITY · .A.qqwian lhadH, IM tl1S. * WHOLESALE PltICES * tori& -(near \V, 81.Y St.) • Intermedlat• cat. To good bomeL Cruiser. eng. ttcenUy gone Steel Radlab: 235lC15 $49.95 + s: nd ·--co·--, e Th 9...,, .....,., thru 1972 Harley D a v I d .so n FET Poly Steel Goodyear •• , ... S.le 112 Dana D1amo • _._...... >:J1:A MESA. M8-1oou&tt. • W~hop •....--;JD • Ford Interceptor, all Sporu:ltt, CU&t. paint job. S36.s5. Hi Jadrerl '34.SO pr. ~I'!'!' rNEwruni' I P'·m ..,,-... FREE k1ttens new eng, access, also Lot f dtro 4 Id OAUGI SALi! Machinery 116 · Call far tnf'onnation to good home. (generator, u•altJ'-pump, s 0 me. mo. 0 • F60x15-Belted \Vhite Letters SUNDAY ONLY w••-~. ~ ••uy SWAG-FROSr.proof Frlglda.tre 16 """'• 541..Qnl or &36-449l elc.). Bait tank, 1JWim step, Xlnt td. 836-6975. $28.50 + FET. U. S. Atais I IMPORTS l r ~ .. =• ~u· It -ll_. _...,,__ -J E r---H ~.. swi.... -'-'-, full -·v"• llONDA..cL 450. 1910. 8" ext $15.95 up. Rodger W&rd 60'1 u.rnlture and baby G.ER wtthDies. cu .. "''"'ct""''.....,. .. ,.....,,, --" .~• .wy,......._... .. ....... lflj ........ a.o fUrdbftr )()le. baby * (%13) Lll...ao3 * $90. Quffr! size bed, Me.pie ALLEN-CONN-WURUTZER ($1800), new plley, ~d. fork.s, chrm. sissy 6ar. Lo Super Low Prices. .UOO \V. c:oa.t Hwy .. ;_ ldotbet. Re~ equtp. hetcfboud $50. MaiQ desk OrR"aru: Pia.nos H&rpllchordll afips 5, compa.u, depth mi. Excel cond. ~1'ake oUer. Frff Balance with this Ad. Newport Beacb ment, steno--equipment, l·AMMCO Brake lathe, arc c;. 1 dta•'l!r B.fapl.e dreuer NEW.usIDRENTALS finder, fish finder, aonar, 2 aft 6. 548-4543. 1950 Newport Blvd., C.M. 44.2-9405 _ tt~n. mile. t t em 1. srfnck!' a: work bench-$9XI m. Maple night stand $12. GOULD MUSIC CO. anchors, full lite Jackets, OOCC Super Honda 1965 60-3554. 12345 E. Canon, IMPORTS WANTED <ti ~wt. a West Stewns, .ftrm. M()..3660 a.ft &: S> pm. Afaple cotlee tabW $lit Oub Our '11-t year teak dttk, fully crptd, ~ Heavy duty clutch, <lb1 H aw a 11 a n G a r d en a: Ora .. e C.owitie. ·, •·~·Alla. ("'-·In bo·') chalr JIO. Belco nauph,de Poll, GoMrol U0 pl ps, <5 pl wa"r. Rffdv llres. Good c:oncl. ~~ ... =213=-·-86IJ.-0345 ___ ..,· ,__,.....,....,--; TOP I B'~ • r· ~::·:::..... ~-=.' klno·::, M~-110_,. Ill g• --~ ~. ~-. ~-·te 2045 N. Moln. S.A. , •~" "'~ ~~~i .,~ auai ,_ ~., ••v AUn ...,.,..,.. 5C7...(1681 2 A.."1AZON Pan'ota:, female to Co to Catalina! Great 531-7294. VW ere reblt, exch. inst., & BILL ... ~ TOY""".a•, table, 2 matchins chairs $20. t!1hing bot.I. Value sssoo. $275 V · ~... ..,.,. bfd, wuhet' a dryer , SPINET Plano $350. 6f2-.36(3. ntOMAS l9'70-like-n•w. yt'llow Naped, $DJ. male WUI '70 YAl\.fAHA 350. Ex~ guar. up. ince 18881 Bea.di Bl¥d. •,•t 1 nfrla., mo«oreyclH, foldlnr He.rdrock ~Iaple dtmtte let I n c 1 u d e • b and box, double yellow head $150. •~a~ reas. offer over Cond. Luggage rack, Roll Automotive l~ ' ' K ' ' ff_ Beach. l"'I. IC7.. ' 'blktft. WJc.end, 2D2J: Jrvine. m. 146-1480. lU PM. GARAGE Sa.Je: 2 steel bell· pla:Vmate, ht&dphontt, color Sell pair tor S3%i,. 507--559;) ~· 645-24.f(I Alk tor bar. $500 or best oUer. Logan, C.!\f. 545-0177. ed radial tltts; ~lf. Day· &low and complete .ell BABY MTCE 25c nch" 83J..8532. '56 Chevy 6 cyl eng & bell-ae°'! la~=~~ t T. ----------------~ - ' ·········••' ~....... bed slttJ>I n.~. Push lawn 1-J>lng kit. Must oell. ALL OOLORS SPECJRA :Ml' of! ""°" M 0 V l NG over" as boU!lng. Run• -'· $50.. 4 wbeel drlv• PV, ~-bed, • mower, GE canister vac-5U"'253 or U2-770L • 968-0!33 • Runabout. All tlberg!Au. CUllomiu<l •n Honda r:iO in truck k running. Call au lo. MAY aell or ;;de • " FO<' .., M In Wom•n'1 ~orld • C.tl Ml>ry '""' MW'71, ext 3ll s.per Swlfty Affjhan of Flowers tnun, Odldren& to)'I Ir: 455 Ol:dll eng. Ta~ trlr. cc. Xlnt. ,69 Llgh~ BSA after 4 pm. 543·3691. bookl.. Picture tr&mel!1 ruit-~ Upright piano I: (af9 152 New March "12. tmmac. 'n Chevy 1ii T, auto. iifR cue I: m!IC. %!00 Mldsaret bench. Xlnt c 0 n d • in-PER"" u mu--CFA cond. 650 CC-5t6--301.2 '61 Chevy 4 dr parts, Com-brake.s, clean, 5C-173f .;ej I Dr. N.B. &e-198S. 1-e·r.~ .. ~· Best. ol-re~~ bi;'b°, abo Make otter. 305 Honda mu.st sell ne\v plele car_ Make oiler. Call and V.'eekendl, 'l ~ ! * AUCTION * ~~-Peralan atud service trom Steve Smtth "44-8422 """"· $350 "' but otfer. alter 1 pm. 54J.J69l WE PAY TOP IJOLLAlC WE BUY PIANOS-ORGANS proven black nnoke stud. 28' FAIRLINER Ip or t Call 645-3157. '63 Con•ette fuel injection, FOR TOP USED CAM:_ Fine Funrlture PENNY OWSLEY-Stanton 89'2·2970 cruleer, ftybrid&e Ii: ail '69 Triumph BonneviUe, 650 romplete. Misc mWl block If your car ii extra clean, & Appliances U3S2 Beach Blvd. 192-3314 SIAMESE/PERSIAN goodies. Xlnt cond. All cc, 'itXX'I. orig ml. Mint cOnd. Chtvy parts. 542-1134 e\<"tS see U!I !Int, AlJC'tSoM Frtday, 7:30 p.m. Dally 10.9 S&tSun 'til g JUI IENS. SlO. EAOI mtthanica.I part1 reblt. New $850. 968-1681_ &: weekends. BAUER BUICK . Wincly'1 Auction Barn Sp. Ham. Orr .• xlnt cond., 642-4Sl! or eve 534--3885 bottom paint. Sip avail at '72PEUGEOT10-speed bike,l~~~~~~~~!i!I 2925 Harbor Blvd. • .- :msl> Newpol'!. Clll -M·l percualon unit • $695. D Dano Point by a pp 1. z mo. old. 2l65 Maple SL, I[~ I Costa Mesa 9'19-2500 Behind 1'orly'a Wciikat'I 545-3158 . Oii 154 330-1548. No. F. C.M. after 6 pm. Autos for SM . \VW.. Buy l"O'Jr car pald_fqr SALE all weet.. All oUen \JPRIGHT HllJ'dman piano. POODLE AKC. apricot toy BEAUT. 30' Twin SCilw POWEl..L TRAIL BIKE or not. Call Ralph Gordon comldeted. Wubu, elect Good condition. S250. or of· M, 3 mos, 3 IbL Ch sired. Chris. Must aee to be!.ieve Rugged and Dependable 0.Mr•I tSO 61l-0900 -"5 & Cout B_!l• dryer,offlcedeU:,wttlUitJ:, ta. SG-f015. Sauafru mothtt. t7 5. condition. Must sell this $100 * 540-1179 NewportBeac:b. · •f Ski equip. Wall s-ptt, oil Sew Int MHhlnes 121 m.547S weekend! No reasonable of-'71 Hai!ey David a 0 n '63 RAMBLER, transmlssion Autos, lmport9'1 " '10 palntfJWs, upbol material. * YORK.!IUR.E PUPPIES fer refuled. Clear. 962-428.1. Sport.ster, !Aw ml. Must problem, '62 Cbryal<!r New Stftmer truck. Much more. SINGER Touch and Snr, $59. AKC. Male I: Fem&Je. S100 19' Runabout, all extras. 91!1J_ $1700-54S-l909 .rt. s. Yorker, good cond. Eves m.-3615 Elna, open ann iin. VUdnt Ea. 54S--%101 Drays S.2'784 Btautlful condition. l\.tust 1967 HONDA 50oc &t'ter 6:30. M><C38. OLDER Silla:er 1ewIn1 Zf&'-%q $49. 213: 423-4'7'1"7 Evtl Beevtttut eondition. l\.fust Gaod cond. Like new. Antique1/Cl•11lc1 9n machtnt -Walnut console Sporting Goods ao YOR.KIES AKC, •crill~. adiJ Make otter. 6f.f....0948.. $100. Call 642-5603 _ _. ______ _ model -Stralaht 1titch plw: uwF ,..._,_ ,..__,,. .,, , _ 1930 MODEL A, fully rt· •--•-SKIS H-' l1 -... • ...a ........_ Mmt tell this wtmd. l\I&: F-.l..i1.">• .... ll1"115 owau, ut' abin 70 Honda. l50 ci--bler. -~-t .,,"";...,. _,. at~enb Hrmmer, , _. a ....... "1.11, ,.,....., -·1--..._... 411• --~-.......... ·•· --·~ bu-·•-J w~•-bind'-•-From $100. "2.-8647 or L.:1wao::i-, 1\ll1y equip. Gd. w/helmet A shop manual. dltion ~-~ ·-,....,.,., ~. ·-~er, '""~ •••• -.: ~ -concl ~ ~ (Tiii --· ' •=• .. ~~. """'"eber· pinker, .,...,. 210'~ $15., I.lid rick 15. eo11 ··~.. · ·~-· "~· ll400~-:,'-~~~=o-,-,-~-lc>u;;l1k;o;;i;l-956 loot $30. A1ter 5:30. 615-:IZI. Oubc • baa: $50. Carl $5. SPECIAL clog ., 'l'Ocial 18' LOBSTER BOAT 50cc 1970 Suzuki Total mil,. Dune llutgloo 956 ===-=,--,---,--I 96S-6182. home -no other doll. best ?tiotor le 1l'ltt $950 driven 141. Must Rell! Flnt '70 Dune n.--.. -Metal !lake FENDER T•leca s ter, cbldft w~-., -uo -~ Stratocuter euttms $lSO ea. ltOSSIGNAL dd9 & poln no n. VIAlll:••"' ~ $150. taka. 531-12!M-body top & tide curt&in.s .t: :render IUl>tl"· ftYl"ri> amp $90, New Nordic boots people. 541-65U. 36' GRA.'ID BANKS, $35,0IXI. Motor Homes · 940 many extras. Xlnt cond. l2JO. Westphal!& -ladlft sz T, $40. 673-4079. AKC Sillry -· male, I Excell•nt buy, Ilana Point. $950. M&-5991. Jor~VW bus camp•r. TV R·•to H 'l'l mog, Privat•. 714: 492-2667. 1912TERRY Trucks ' -I I I -~1-' •--TRAVEL-'"rR ' 6-1 PM. Ste.... U. · r.: ""-~ '16' Dorse t, 110 HP. In I: out. ·~ 1--------- 18' OOVGHBOY Swlmmlng --------IJ&.lll9 eves Ready 1D ao. Mldnr lmJ. 23' CUSTOM Cl.ASlµC '71 CHEV. l9'i2 ZENmt " RCA 'IVs. MIN. Scbnauztn outltanding &U-5800; aft 6 call SC&-6'161 Tandum wheel traU~. fully E CA ~~"::~·= llrutlo price cut on all '72 pupo w/po.pers. $90 . 8' Gius ovr plywd •pd hull ..U-cootained, T.V. Anten-L MINO ALFA ltOYIO' 1 Alfa Romeo '72...,;., ~ l 2880 all around. Uad 1 sununer. model• to mUe room for ~290). w/deock &: steering 0>ntrch. :;,,;~~&~~ec1 CUSTOM Make otter. Phone 919-1611 '13.s:. Priced le11 than the * ~er Spaniel AKC. UX> or bit ofr. 673-663t air furnace air COJJdltkmlng Sparkling bronze metallic . anytime. dlscounten w/3 )T picture Co.owner or tmn1. Bo. R /Ch dual .m'k , 1 alee~ finish w/matchlna: full vinyl .JLO>.llXJ. W. Pacltfe Cit. R BABY ttem.dotbes & other aooclles. Btwn 6 pm A: 9 pm, W«I. 96:1 Nu. I Shalimar Dr, CM. tube, 1 yr 'PU1I le weMct. ~ ts, ~t + .n~. ~ (.1D6989) • • • interior. VB, 3 ar>ttd trans., Newport Bea~ {nC) ~rmslth or23 .. ~_90 .. ~\~ OOCKER Spanj<J Butt male 27' AUX. SLOOP 13188 push button radio, h•ater, All• R- .....,.., .. ~ u.viu ....,_. 1 Cb J'·-1 < BEACH CITY DOD~ wsw tires, tinted 1Iu.s, dbr. -~M 25.. ~ ·-., !>UPP ... amp. ·~. 1en Perfect for .... kend cnmes h 1 .... ~ ...,...., ~" p.-.11. .._.. _,,,,,. w ee covers, etc, A perfect -19" ~-•-•-. ~.,... ~ ~-. to Catalina. ~.n .. -·I-d. pl -'-Ill~ ..,.,., ~......,. ~ ... ~ ,.,._ worlc A: a.y automobile. ~ fullg y auto .,::tu RCA 23" from 1425 to tf63. ~~MOS LAB, MALE, 6~2 .. ~:~~F. sleeps six. 6.\55 Beach BoWtvard 32860H. ~·•ner. mo. ...,, -· or :ZS" $149 1o 1619. ABC Color -• hmlly ~ •-w~m. compl•I• Huntington Beach $2666 best oUer. Call C 11 t t TV, -9021 Atlanta, ~ m-4066 galley. CJub n.tn. lat.s ot (n4) 54Q.26i!!O ~ , All f)'pet. larre ee1ect:lonl SPEAKER ll)'ltenu, ahippinJ I wkl. 1t1'. Papen, shola. Avail&ble fDr dally, weekly .. ~ ; f Wa1kins. !ll&-n72 ....., Beech. 96H329. AKC Mlnla.,,.. llodJohundo. =· attc": 30. "" info. Motor Homo Ront•I• • Nabers f I /_, l'\n 1".:> ,, USED BJCYO.ES dama.-to boxea 6 paddng Gld hrn, adorahlo, s.&-'15!5. Boots, S.11 909 or m...tbly bu!t. 21•, 21·. Cadllla' NOW ON DISPLAY . :r., I f "'I Httc& ~ All types, large se:lectiont (Jh}y. 6" l·wq to 15" 3-n.y m.t!lf Setter pups. bet.utlfu.I, -·SAn.soAT and 25" aeU contained Mo-.2600 HAABOR BL., Sa.lft 8enfci I Dlo!*y Hu. • ., af<han M • llG-1272 air ....... Ion. y,,. m.. "lP -quollty. I mo. Ill!' o·~-~-~ "" Home~ all equlpt -OOSfA MESA p.... Boey -a IDfa or brighten a bed. BEAUTIFUL REINDEER 51% ott rer. reWI. 5 Year 9Q-tl-G aft 3 pm. 0>rnpeni; :""Uta U.: generator, root air, a:nd 540-9100 Open Sunday ' COAST \MPORTS.. i Be a mag)c\an turn FUR HIDE. Hane it on ruanntee. 192-1191. DOGS FOR DADS. Champ. Main I: jib, $299. Good con-rilany other extraa. AD '71 CHEV " T. 6,tOO mi. lQ».ID W, Cout HW)'}'" BCl'l.ps into a field of fiov.~n the wall or use u an area STERl,O rtock..J:lnv qual. AK c dltion. 673-M6B Dino. Coaches are 191:1 .models. Auto, AM-FM, camptr Jn1r.. frfewpo:t Be6cb 9363· U-41 L., 11f ,..i .... 11f~ ... Zip up and travel ltnieht 1hn1 IUIIUJ1eT in a SWIJT{ llkimm<r -the .... dart ahapirw" tbat'I 10 1ictrrf' flat.- ttrifw. For 1:>1enda, cotton. Prtntal Pattern 9 3 6 3 : Women·~ Sizes M, 36, 38, 40, •2. "· ... 48. Size 36 (bul1 '8) takes 3~ )vtk 35-lnch fabric. 8EVENTV'fTVE CE11o'TS tor •ch pattern -add 25 cents M-t9dl pattern tor All' M&fl and Special H&J\- dllna: othetw\Je third-c.las.s ~...,. wlll take ""'"' v.-Mka or more. Send to Karian N9rtin, the DAILY PILOT. 112, Pattern Dept., m Weft Utt. St.. Ncmi Ycrl. N.Y. 10011. Print llA!U, .um-"1th DP, 8IE and ·B'l'YLI: --· SEE MORE Qulck Fatlllooiil-.... ·--pottm! Ire< hum ... Sprior--CalaJoc. All ..... , OnI,y !ID<. !NsrANT SEWING BOOK _.. todly. W!U' .,,U.. IOW, n ImTANT FASHION BOOie " H-ot --$!. ltt1 a bnat. •• .1111 YoUI' ---· -!lall,J Not o·•""'· MJ.661L .... -"loot" lo - for thla1:~ ~· You rug. $50. 6"-1687. O:lrnplete IQ'llems, :»to 40" beq:les. 645-5916. SCHOCK . We have the all atttt Amisd l"Dl'I, trans cooler, AC, aux '64 Alla, 1000 ~. X1ht ::: 3*" ~ e Furnace 110,00J B'n.J, up oU rei. reta.IJ. Spmktt 11Y1-~ISH Terrier pupe-AKC COO. ~ m':.s~t ~~~ also. Please call 83N560. fuel t&nkl:, 10-16.5 tires, tint· IMCh t'Ond. Qet.n. Ptrttd draft 1 wed 1 )'?'. tema, !5 to 80% ott re1. Blk Brindle.qual'lty. M &: F . tenboft sails A.Ji .. • •tt11 ed glu.s, be av y rear tcMtt.u, A top. 'f 5 o. :m~ 71.al: nlY direc-Welf!na'hoo1e. m. Q)..3992 ret:&iL 7104 . Wetbninlltr ws. 14'7~ ~ ' .........,., __,..,, aprinp, 1lldlna' window, car-64S-8000. I ..... 'Ave., wa11m1ns1er .• 1961. ao "'" Like MW. FREE AUD.I ... I SEVENTY-flVE CE?li"TS ZENITH. dr'culd 10 0 n d SlLKIE Tmier ~. SNOWBIRD, Good condition. ~amper lhell b1cL make •. I fw each pattern -add 15 2 Beds, drwn, n.lcht .AKC.. abecllns. odorleaa, Wood. $)'.XI, oUer. 5'2·1'134. ·· " -.#1 "''"' tbr -"'"'"' !or ~ie:-u...=tte 1 :!'m ,•. :i':"°"$63. ~~:-~ 1~ adorable. 6 .....im. 96U377. (213) $Mu * WANTED * •n Audi, JOO L 8. 1 dr, , Alr Mall and Special Ha.. DARLING COCKAPOOS alr/cood. $3800. 64.._ I dllng; otMrwise third-du• &0-2n>. aft 4 pm. · KITE $C5t Oean. late model 0.evy % '?, wkdl.)'I 9-0. ,t: .. delivery will 1alc< throe BRAND "'"' Snn bell I WEEKS OLD, 110 EA. * 673"1759 * I wheel drive PU, long bed, AUDI '71 lOOLS I dr lo ' Me.ii or rntn. 5e'nd to maaaaaer. Colt llOO .. tell l Ill CU-1811 <r J5M.J885 * RAINBOW * 136:1 lllncr Gonlsft Glooa auto. MAY ..U or trado my llll>t <ond 4 .,..d_ U •l Allee Brooks, ... DA1LY $70. 641-1732. . ,,.. law. * WEIMARANER PUPS * CATAMAR.AN JI 000 1 Blk. So. ;,, G.G. ,.....,, ·n °""" ll T, autn, dire TMrtl' ..m.14!5. ' 1 · P1wr. 106, N...n.cratt PERSIAN Rues s -. No ll&P<l'S· '25 ~ . . 6!6-233S brak ... c1 .... 512.1731 .... Ausn' N H• &LIY Dept., Box 163. Old ~ ~" I Lt-, 211,,,... $2.00 * 5llHIOI * SABOT --•~• •·• roe;-Manin p and weekenda. .... .... ..u Kenna.n's, 10:J0.5::m JJOE __,......,.., iua --.io * -* ~' 'J Station, N<w Ycrk, N.Y. 675-7340 Corona del Mar SJ Ttrrlor pnpplu ....-oan.!230 · _.,. •• FOl'<l l klll E-3!0 Van, 3 'StAu';ti,,Htai' Si>l'fl IS.' lOOU. Prlot Name, -AKC, &bow quality. fl'. ' mm • opd, V-3,_..,. tire& A f!1 . .. ·'1 llp.. Pattera Nmuber. CARPET FOR SALE ·YOUNG milt ••alpotn t 962-1051. 49, IM~"'-. _ ____... Motl" Hames brtm. S1a CaH betw.10 or best otter, Clll .,_\ NEEDLECRAFI' •721 a,,.. by Carpet ~· Ca.D Siramtte cat. He a Ith.,, SILKY TERRIERS .ARC "'la . .........,.. .. vun:• 'C"l.I am 4 pm &illy, S39..s820 pm. "2-533.9. -• , chet. >nit, etc. n... .dlrec. • 516.5715 • S«>:IQl6 haebrok<n. 897-1567. n:MfJ.F.S. ~wits. :.soo~ ~'1 c d . '66 GMC TRUCK-. IMW " •,' tlon., SO.. 2 &r Stools $3.00 eL i.., TO Good -• mwt Male -Si111 • Rliitals ... ..,. "--w--fttrig., coeoa dnr. I yr old. Very· aond • AKC ~~s • 32' ~"' ..... i:.aloop. : 551-3221--~lo.dlrhe. ~·ll58ll9). IMMIDIATI ~ 1' Buie, raney lmo1s, .. ~ 1!00. Llk<I -· 5l8.s2:l5 wi!ll dl!ldrtn 51W711. ~--~ lm S. vm..p w &Al '"~ ~ DILIVEllY --Jl.00. 1V B/W -·· Xlnt concl. FREE .... -°" -r:~.::. ~~!>lo (nl) 14&-3115 19'lq' EXPLORER :· ....:.. 61~0! Cbevy Van. "'· ! tpd, -' I """' Art <I lla!rplll 0... 129. V6Cllurn c1o ... r uprlctit W-A 1ralnod. ' ~It, Slips/~.~; !.'° fl. , oh' -.. 5 liw-,.;,\.': -~ ::.:a:i~~-· & . :.:.:;.:. .:Ill deel&no 1o 112. s..iszi, • 5IM815 Her... 156 DOCK w/bothroom up to XlntCIODd.,__,_ .;_. ........ ---~~~~-Complote 2 lem/l -~alf-oll JllDl!:,\llolW 11'la Sim>-.:Ill'. $1Sfmo. No. 2 Balboa •'·<#., :!!: ~_! wa&~ ~~~pm.pick.up Lein> by piclurftl Pa~ ·~ • --..orleo. neuteftd, -men Box mllo, a 11 o..-... N.B. ~!. ~ • {P;j'~ RoO.j'). * 516 IOI! * lft Ill /u !VT 1uni. ii.oo. C.U: 51M1577. 1 "3-lfll tacW-tm""' a..ilable. Ir Scblado SK wtth llO $.A. mt!39 et $IS.Om., Auto i... "" H4 o...,_ =a Ola!!•llfm ..._t 0 1n Boot GIRLS Sdtwtnn .sttnifty, xtrrENS to aooct. ~. 2 'n'all Rides planned. Mere OB. canns OOW'r,, R 1 CRIVlllt -more 1llM "'° rttu -lib..-... Qi. , ltm/I mai.. T, 1ta. ID-Im. Sharp! J17!0. -· 011t A Mnw Hime aw. 1'181 .. -.._ 11.00. Coll 613-'lll&! r PIAYFIJL. SIS :l6ll l-l"OIJR yr. crld AppolooM It 27' Side Tie ' ,., • .,..... VoutlM ~ awin --' n":i'"''"' _.,.... -· 8EDS. 1V, ........,, delk, ** 2 WHITE CATS-lo aond ~ -11111· Saddle, Apt.15, &31 Lido Pari< Dr.. · · ·t UM»I * I ~ TIMI POI 1i ;""' ... -• IOo. \ypel<TI ..... mudt ••• ,., -M alt & """· -• 'blanltet $!00, NtwpOl't Beach • NEW II' • 'w. ~ n,, ... --- -., u..... .......... .. &e.ns2 * -ai-4111. NEWl'OM-Slp-to.-ftftb IL.If. AJr, "'"""'' -nta SaYl!ID ... _ • .s.. "'UICI c.a•u IOo. .. so YARDS OF' usm BIJNCHUOf call, l<lbeld. FOli Solo. llWIE. Good -blo. 25' .. SI'. Alter ~. N p(Jo-. .i.e. .... --. - - ' -11 pat!.,,., BEIGE WOOL CARPET. II*! lialr, "'"'• .. -· OOnd. lndudtt -• aD ... !l6Mm . '72 WINNEBAGO :rr, *"'" WE I.ZAIS AU.POPULAJ\ THROU..... & ';' llOc. ~ Y1lll1 toct. Ill-mt. SAlL BOAT LIPr S. oll/01llll. DtlG.-.. ~~ATOllrll'rn wn .... :.-;oat -• -t•ll•ctll•-fllEI!: ldiiii; """9"111 • APPY .• yr. ttldlac· Bat 0~ Newpan -5C.a5! _""!'• -ClaJ) llakolm lloltl ... DAIL y PILOT. -w.,,...,-• aa lowable. -«I -... t.r. Dp. rider. "Mallo Room For Oa4-'le '7 n. wr.n.bop; I""·' 2 lurtlwr daltl!la. ""YMr• lhlac · 'lnloo4. 111-1!11. ' ~ d r" .. cl••• out Ille .rr, ""'°"" Ua<lo. 61Ul2I THIODOr.I WANT AD · 4 Ubavt!lltlflAUrtnw.llOc. MEDlVMllttwoodclaktor AAVE -·calico, all BOARDING SfABIZS ..,...,.)...,.1r.,hllCASll BeloratA!itrllm'fPll ROBINS FORD 1• · •••••••• ••••• ••• • .... "'°""'Abo l tr' --· WI< • 1111t • ---· :111111 A<aclt. w1lfl • DAILY pn.ar S.ll 11111 --Ca£ Ml -Blvd. CALL 642.56... l ===~~!.!!!~.:_:-~11oo~lll.~IC-~-!!!!:..·_ ------____ , Oo-Wod. _ _, Ima--'~· 1 I I I ) • r •• • • 1 • ' . ' • ' .\ I j ~ ' • • ' • l ! l l ! l l • .I j I I • I I• • l l ! i ----• ' . o,t.!L Y PILOT Q. _ ..... ' ,f70 AU!Ot, 111_.toil • ''70 Autos, u..i • "° AJJ., Uled ftOAutoo, 8... tfOAu ..... ~ = VOLKSWAGEN ·.=.;:..-;;IU~l~CK~..-..,;IF=;;;;;;::;:::;;;o::=o::=:::=:=::;:;;;:;;::;;;;;:::;;;~~;;;;;;;:;;;;~ NDAS GALOREI TEST DllVE THE NEW HONDA COUPE! '6S SUNBEAM ALPINE:. convertible hard top. l3tHl52l TOYOTA VOLKSWAGB,I ... :., .. -~ .. :s .lJ68 PO!' TOP qAMP,l:R. ·~·.r can alter f pm. ~ '&6 VW Squarebaclc W410n. good c ondJtion, Radio . beater -toed tires-$825 or best cffer. Call -m.=. - •n Suptt Bed!• • lt,000 ml. ~ wx Buick t pus sta AM/FM at~. LiJttl new. Wan.. lo mJ. Xlnt cond. $1lll0. 645-MlS '1tf 3 M.,t "II $'1Z5. <Olh. Pl1 wkd>.yt. J11Y.6C09111 aflft5pm. * '10 VW bus. Sunroof, $1900 "Ill Buick Slcyktrt Ody 16,000 or !>Ht oUn. Must stll. Freeway miles. smwroom Leaving for Europe. ('OO(f, $3595. 347-19)6. 646-.101~ -. . '68 vw .... 3 ~· .,__ '69 Riviera F\Jlly equip. 1963 V\V Camper. The body ~. mo """ ""'-=• Low-mUe $2850 is in excellent condition • ~ needs llOme erg. work. $850. &M..cou aft 5. 1erior and exterior. 'M<1tor OI' T.O.P. ot $2TJ Mo. Step Up . To Luxury .. need• repair. A• i.'1$)). -515-=lBl~L-~-~--CADILLAC 5.U-729-t * '66 Bur. New l600cc q , --------11 '69 BUG, or;g, pr. ply., Xlnt New tires l brlcs. Gd. ooncl. '71 EL DORADO HONDA SEDANS '70 TOYO'(A 'WAGON $1495 :;· $1639 .:.c~ .. "J~·:a. SANTA ANA TOYOTA l'llU-FACT. J fUIPHD SerVice Dept. open 7:30 am 'W 9 pm IL-.... .;...;::::;,;;::o..;;;... __ .... __ .... _~.1 Mon-F?t. ~ 417 w. r Warner, SaJJta Ana. UNIVERSITY • 'll Toyota LANDCRUISER, 4 x 4, hard top, bubs, air. "-; OLDSMOBILE-GMC TRUCKS.HONDA' 49f.23B2. t850 HARBOR, COST A M~SA -540-9640 lB'ltl Toyota Corolla Sta. ?' 1<W• Ale llenr SetllW UWU '" m• Wgn. Xlnt cond. $900 er best tltfer. ~7131. meeh. & b<Jdy, 3 4 M. thniout. sns. ~~ ) O VERTIBLE auro/stk recent tuneup & Bright yellow '67 VW Mbk. C N tires, $1150. 494-1463. Exe cond. Very clean. Truly the finest cf the great '70 vw Bus, sunroOf. 613--1892 line of autcmoblles. Luxury O'sizl?d tires, t:ust tnt, VOLVO is everywhere, Only 10,211 FM rad. Xlnt cond. '2500. local miles. Fact. air cond., $18-1625 mornings &. eves. 1972 VOLVO full PQWer, tilt' tete1o>pic '68 ~""· lleerinr, door locl<I, Ald·FM * Westv,.__ campa-, all sttteO w/multlpJu t~, & xtra equip. RebU e~.. L••M Today It trunk lock, a atptlnel that Radio, pop top. spd her., Beat R1t11 turns your Jia:bts on A of( cptg. 11950. JID.9585 alt 5. • ... i4 Por Mo. ' 1or you. Plus a bolt ol lea· '67 VW 1500. Rad)Q, new O.A.C:'AMIFM Auto. tram., l]ttt1 to brlog the thrill ol tires, clean int. Gd. 'engine. disc brakes. 36• mo, motoring back to you, (078- ad 970 TRIUMPH $750 or best otter. 546 ·2401 l'or Louin• or buyi-CXW), • r;.;;"':.;.•::.;•;..• :.;.•m;;::po=rt;;..OCl;.__9_7..;.0 Autos, Import att 5 pm. • ··• $7444 MERCEDES "siNi -*-T-Rl_U_MJ_,_H_S_*_ ';!~~~ ~. ~ ~ -·~Wt luaia a Nabers BMW :~~· "' &· e' t ': ..1!,~tOSEOUT . top. l>C. AM/FM $2950. VOLVO ~..: ..... __ " SP .. ,.....,. AS LOW M $2399 Scott, 673-7334. i '-UUllRK ,GT -6 SAVE $$00* --,1-0-VW--F ASl'BA---CK.-. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 2600 llARl!OR BL., ' nuTZ WARREN'S AUOO, AIR. XLNT COND. 1 COSTA MESA SDort Car (:enter l> R r v AT i;: P." RT y. 71 Volvo · 1800 E. 540-9100 0pen Sunday ;. CARVER,Jpe." ORANGE COUNTY'S 968--0723. 4 Spd., w/Overdrive, Radio; YOUR ONLY 'I . LARGESI' '64 vw Bug, RetluJlt eng. Michelin 'Fires, 10,cm Miles, · "1M·~ 11th St.. -· E Beautiful White w/Red FACTORY Me;.•• • 5'6-1441 110 • ls!, S.A. Sll--07G4 Good ooncl~ "."'oiler. Leather interior. stk #t7A AUTHORIZED ---M""G~. --'69 TR-6, 26,llOO mi. AM /FM, $4199 CADILLAC CITROEN wire whls, tonneau, xlnt '62 VW Bus. runs good, needs ' -s;.m MHor•li County headquarters fer local A European ·Uwry. Jrm Slomon1 Imports ;l'!l!!I So. Main, Santa Ana ,. Open Sun. ·'. D;\TSUN .:;;-~-w:;:::;-::;;:-:;:;.j;.co~nd~.~-~~_!:a!~ter~6!:'._PM~. new pinion gear. $450. CREVIER DEALER •ro MG Mldgeto >rire whls, '67-GT 6 Triumph. 45 m;. 646-mS. MOTORS Lara-.t-oeloctlon of Caclil· r/h, 7500 nu. Ong owner. Rebl.t trans. Gd. paint & mtr. '69 VW Bug, clean, good con-lacs~ In Onnp k County. $1750. aft 6 PM. ~ . $1250. ~. 79 dition. $ll50 or offer. Call 208 W, '1st St., Santa Ana fullSalet-Leulngj Loo forWoed.ur l3s.3l7l !. ~ ads every '68 MGC 6 cyL 1 owner. 536-&US. ls Jl1da,y tor our specials. Very, very dean. $1950. ... VOLKSWAGEN * '65 vw .cdan. New paint. '68 vo1 .. 142 s. air mild. N offer. 675--05f.6. . Chrm rims. Reblt ~. Gd pwr. disc brk!i., auto trans. • abers ,69 MG Midget, xhrt cood. lo VW camper •n mth pop top, tire•. 1100. 642-2982. Xlnt ooncl. $1500. 50-1071. . Cadillac mlle' wore· whls new til'ff tefit & extras. Perfect cond. 1970 vw w ~.,. n --Autos u= -' " N be I I d es.Y' .... 18. "-'Uupel'. ' -.u ~' 2600 HARBOR B' $1400/offer. 534--0107 eves. ever a n en er or Pop top new tires etc. ..._ .,;z...v;ng Country! Must MGA crease. $3,395. -3702. $2060. 54&.~. • '66 FORD OJuntry SqWre: Sf0.9l~ST/> 0ME51unday ~. 1971 Datsun ' Station 'QT VW·Excellent Cond. New , ~ '62 OLDS F-8S 2dr HT. pen \\'!IP'· Call f!46.l;673 alt 4. i --------1 tires (ltadialo) Magg New 1960 VW Bus, 65 reblt eng, CAIL fl».®1. · '70 EL DORADO DabUn 240Z, silver. X!nt 'OO MGA. . new polnt. -paint, Uc. e.®.er. '$ll50. good ti=, 1600• Ca I I BUICK Looks' I< runs like the day ' Loaded. Must sell cood. ~ ~. 67>8106 before 5 pm. (lp'lt. IJO}d! Full power, tac· 96S-1903. .. '61 vw Bus wl'68 rebWlt ·ro vw camper pop top. Sink '71 BUICK '' tlry air CO!ld., t.le-\!!! o(eero FIAT MGI --..,.d. Must ke box. Xlnt oond. l27llO ... inc. doer. -· crulM .... ..U! "Iii: m.m · make otter. 548-4226. RIVIE~ · 'lrlil; \illl)'I top, !"ll ·leathef ~Fiat 850 Sjllder. I owna-. '68 MGB. Must ..U. Insur· 196T.VW Bu3 >\.l Medwllca!. ** '61 VW, "°"" condition, Luxt!rioua-topOOU)IOwith .-·'New....., 'tlrel. (lll!l- Excellent selection of previously Mark Ill's and Continentals. 1971 MARI{ III Beautiful Automobile owned Brazilian Moondust \Vith tobacco leather interior and bl ack landau roof. Luxury equipped including full power, climate con· trol air, individtial adjusting power front seats. tilt wheel. 8 track stereo, power door Jocks. And much, much more. { 416 CFP) SALE·!. . Outstanding Group Of Choice Cars! :1!' 000 mi. ~ vt xlnt ance prob~em: Real eood Clean. $1/X'JO good tires &: brak& a.est f~ air Cond., fµll ~ AOC>. ~-Pvt pty. ";~.2u. 00;"'·· ':,';;~~Mi= -0i.'r.l81 otter. 83HS"1. Including d?<>r locQ, Yinyj $5222 ' i970 Cadillac ~ , , ~ewlpok~ rah ... $U50 ''lO BUS IW1l'f 26M: Xlnt e 1964 VW BUG w/Baja kit tcp, tilt wbeeJ. lteteo inuM--N L-IL DORADO COUP' DEVILLE 1967 Cadillac -::;:---..... HONDA B, w . • .. • Xrnt cond new paint $815 plex, &trato seau, IPQ1t ~ • auwrs Immaculate. Emerald mist metallic/ Attractive Bermuda green metallic -~·'· , ,531"1218 aft~ 5 pm. • = ~d· =~ Call~ . : wheels! ~c., etc. Ver} Ji¥, Cacllllac b1&ck Landau I: matching Leather ln· with Landau root & leatbe1linterior. ll"=..._ _ _,_ ___ , 72ld:GB. Beaut. Eia:el Cond. • • · ¥UST ·~ ,68 VW bug low~ l707Q'M). ;~ terior. Luxury equipped. Full power Fully luxury equlp~ full power , 2J.Honda •'60 5odM 'l3il> ml. WUT. Sac:rilloe. '&IVW~.Xlntdmd. · ·, Low mil . $4999 ., l6fl0.HARBORBL,, Incl. s,,... oea~ Wt-telewheel, l>M· facl4ry air otc. )liis• be•"-•· l~li!llculstt, $618 or belt of. $500 dn. $2:'J». ~ avail. --~f'!U! BntoUerl Stett0 spta:s. ei. , ~ COSTA~ . ,FM·~~ .~er door locks" much appreciate.' (TV'~).n _ _..TT"~ ,...nr. m~ • . 644-4890 days. . * 673-11.i61 * m;. ~4 ' Nabers 5IO>SlOO • Open Sunlli¥ more. !ot11AK.1l .. - • 'AGUAR . .... v . . -..;...,,. Reill '"' vw ~ Very ....... ... fun;;;; -'illi\!li&i"iitiiit ' $4 ~-;....·~;,...,,.".,..,,..~,,.,.,.',_,,.,...,, ___ o.).r_,..,-"·":.01~-_·.,..., ')'OUl" Jlatlle, ..,._,. otm. $1:195-1°"""f·~•!333E.. •-.C:Oclllac-·:' -~ .,_. 1(11./ ,,,_ 975., JAGUAR R"""' Ji4 ;;CmNG must..,.._,..., bldc .. -t11ra.a.Da!IJPll<>t l?tlrSt.~Llquarotorp.~. :lllO~.m... llllcl.*--•·~Pllat • 51Mloi'e" • "lo hp o..i ciih'~ ·~·9'""fledM.Sollldlellems N-·"~"f l'laceanad!. . CDSrl>J<E.S+-•,. OtNftodAd.81IUlf--. . '. '--~~c:..::.:,:.......:...--1 c:oncl. $650. 642-fllt now! . Call 642$111 Nowt Call 642'567!. 5llMllOO • . Open l!IJn&i7 ~I c.D ~Now! -" . MAJPA PEUGEOT Au,toflNOW 980 A-, Now 910 A-. Now. • ··NO ~.Now' ·.~ no .) I * PEUGEOT * - M low u $2.299. (No. 5!SC5) Fltlr. WARREN'S Sport Car Center 90RANGE C 0 U N'J'.Y' S LARGES!' 710 E. bl St., 8.A. 51"1-47M PORSCHE , 1971 PORSCHE 911 T Spec. blue, mags, 1tereo. ,Must sell this wk. Make cHer. Days 213/~~ ex 261. Nites 7141675-5558. '57 Porsche SpHC11ter '63 eng, silver metallic p&inl I.\. _ _,._.,..._.,__ Xlnt cond. Best otter. '67 \MERCEDES 25°'5-SEDAN quisite sand beige with ull Ieather interior, .. factory 1tmdlliontng, auto. trans., atee:ring, power disc , AM/FM · radio, · whl.te side wall tires. '. beauty that shews im· tpahle care inside and ;(TWJ1!78). I $3555 iCr tffbers II• c'ac1111ac.. ']!!;00 HARBOR BL., 'rt~ COSTA MESA _!Jl'O Open Sunday "USl;D MERCEDES 1>1SPLAY NOW Nilw Merc1&111 111.ll ManlhlY SI OF' IMP(iR'rs -dter,8-Pk on Santa Ana hwyj '•7 MERCEDES " 23.0 ' : ~lie. -1-.;;b.g, -brak ... , ... air conclltloninc, push radio; beater, radial , leather lritmor. Th1I tllul-~·-C<llent an by pmloul ........ (1'tJ1'SX>. $2999 Naben COllllac 67J.4.191. '70 Porsche 911T Stereo, Mao!i_!'rlvate Pu17, Days 839-"'''" alt 5 -~. '59 PORSCHE, REB·LT ENG. DARK GREEN. XI.NT . COND. u u er. 675-6811. '66 912 PORSCHE, 5 apd,' cl@!an, tape declc, lbQ8P A- ski rack, $3300., f96.4866. '67 """""" 912, low nil. 5 Speed. Facl air. Ont oWner: Xlnt coo:!. 968-.fil72 ' . 1972Pwtcb<', sl.t T, Tarp. Like ..... -· RENAULT Ronoull Domo Sale Semi AnnlHll Demonstrator Cloaranc• Sile · This W..lttnd Un.,..t1bte, Pri~s ALL 1'72 MODELS IN STOCIC FOR IMMEDIATE llELIVERY INStA~ CRl;OIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCING . COAST IMPORTS _, l!AIUIOR BL., COSl'I> MESA lJllO.llOO W. l'lcllle Col. KWJ'- amila1· N<Wl>Otl Beadl (111) ea ... MB m.sE 1 dr. su..... Ron1ull Silos & Sonrlao Ills, air. mm!, ftlll pwr. !Dr ..... a decod< ID 0.U. • Pvt pty -°"""" --.. Bit, s... Dept.~ di ........ C. AulD/AMfJ'M -· .Tim Slemon1 -•II . -ml DJ! So, Malo, -Ano -.. u U-l>oublfl for 1 bit. llOt1h d w- "• Call a..-Servloe ~ StMUI SIJ•• l)epartmont 557-SIO BUY NOW AT · CLEARANCE . PRICES! . ' GRQ!UJN HORNn MATADOR ' ' . . ' SPORTOOUT . · JAYILIN AMBASIADOR NEW .J972 AMBASSADOR . ' DOOi STA,TION WA.ON s1000.00 DISCOliii~- , • .,M MFG. &UGHSTID RITAIL WINDOW STICIUR l'lllCI., WE snL MORE BECAUSE WE ~IVE ~ORE SHORT NEW .ON THE JOI? .Nll1(V" IN TOWN? SHORT .-! , . CHDIT IY PHONE • uF MAI£ MONTHLY PAYMmS· · OF CASH? ON THI CAI OF YOUR CHOICI CREDIT LAIGIST SILICTION. liRIMLIN J Dr, a..utlflJI 81" ftnllll wiTh ,Mtt """'""· (f4'-C01t). At lttls 11t1btl11Y1111e "'""'-• $1496 I '$1496 . 7t AMX. t Dt. H1rdftp. PKMry •Ir, vt. ...,._tic "*"" ""''°' • .,,. ...... ..... ""· "'"" ........ ""' __ ._ ("4 Dl"lJ. A ,.., Wtrinfr •f SALE PRICED ·CALL POI FREE CREDIT CHECK . '54 CHllY. . 70 .PLYMOUTH '6.2 AMDICAN ... llkt Sfllfl; ...... STATION WAGON J Or. •=• M "'4••1k All. •ut<lmltlc trtns.. T,.,._, R la, Helltr. HM•. (Y(f'E "1) . .,....... ''-""' Vf, lldll (GIT "71 & Hiiltw, 174$ EICI $96 $2296 $19. • 1969 Ha~r ~lvd., C!!f41 Mesa p...... 646·026 I -:;,:~~ Pti<•• Eff1dive T\t11 s11H•v. Ju11• 2s. 1ril . I • • J 1. ... . '\ . · 1970 Chevrolet ....... · . ., ·. .:· 196.8 Lincoln:... Imr.Ma . • DOOR 26,000 M1'i.15 • • • 2 Or. HarOtoP. !<e<ll!ful nm.. !)<ff ~ lJg!it blue ffnilh. With ~k blue· Wltli black~6:' .l matching inter. ' '"!"11 top. 1'Ull _... iu!tj • .facl4ry />utoma~ iodlo, heater, factory arr. air. !WJB!ZT). See an~ dljv. todoy. ··!"""''·•temnc .t. brakH. This car,1$ ., 1n beaatlM condlUon. Ste and drive. $2375 .~·f· ·. ·t~)$~575 " 1969 Lincoln .. i-; CONTINENTAL • DI. White eorterior with black leather an4 vinyl WP· Full power, alt ooncL and. vacuum 1ocking aroup. Near wholesale. (XYZ4S8). Full price $2975 ,. 1971 Mercedes -· 4 DOOtl u,ooo mn ... DHert beige with brown Landau and tadd1e tone Interior. Luxury eqa,lpped tneL Automatic. AM..nf. redio. air con4., ~ 1tttr- lng • brakes, power wl.ndO'ws. s~ a~ drive. (414&.UJ Sale Price ' . ALWAYS A GREAT. SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY CARS •.. ' .. "Orongt Covnl(t FmnUu of Fini Citn" ohhson& son --2121 HARBOR ILVb., COSTA MESA Home Of The New Car .•• "Gelllea re11e•" • • • • , I '. • • . • ! • : I I ' I I ' WE'RE SHARPENING ~ OUR PE NCIL F R 100 GREAT ' SELLING DAYS WITH • • HARP ·" ·"' •• !fi ·~ • CHEVROLET! ' • 'i ' CAPRICES-IMPALAS-CHEVELLES AND BIG WAGONS ALL ·SPECIALLY SALE PRICED FOR TH.IS. GREAUALE! . . . . IRAND ·MEW '72 VEGA , HATCHBACK CPE. OUR •I SELLING VEGA MODEL IMMEDIATE DEUVERY • • BRAND NEW '72 VEGA STATION WAGON · THE LITTLE TRAVELER IMMEDIATE DWYERY •• ••• 14111111 '1141J1 One of the LARGEST SELEC·TIONS OF VEGAS ·1N ORANGE COUNTY • ' " LEASE OR BUY· '69 Volvo 1441 S.. ...... trtnt.. lkMfY air -........ 1'91111t. .... ,.,, .... .-.Id t« mo 1~1. ... ......, ..... _ • I 69 Mwcary MAl9•1S ~·\::: ................ $2999 • BR·AND NEW 1972 GRAND PRIX s1-1&26 MONTB 3~p?::i?~ J y11r '••••· $116.26 mo. plu1 t1x $23):52 ~1ih r1qui,.d plu1 lie. Morro~id1 bucket 11111, cu1t, c1rp1t1, clock. 400 VI, d 1111 1x., turbo hyclr1m1tlc, P-1t11rin9-di1c br1k11, 1ir coMI., cordo'lt top, r1clio LH r1mot1 mirror, c111t. 111f l>elh, 1oft r1y gl111 111, u"cl1rco1t, #21C57T2A I J0045, { I 0721' BRAND NEW 1972 · LE MANS s91 11 MONTH 3~p&~::~~ ] Y••r ,,,,:: $9 7,11 mo. plu1 t•x. $114.36 c•1h requirtd pl111 lie. Morrokide int., ciut. ctrpet1, 150 VI, turbo hyclremttic, fib"erg lo111 tir••· ~H remote mjrror, c111f; 1ttt belt,, c111t. sfttr. ~•ti, r1lty II wh1el1, W. opening mouldi1t9, pow1r 1t11rif19 I 1'isc br1k11, soft r1y wincl1hi1lcl, t ir co std., R. ·comp. c11rt. l•mp • .#2Dl7M2Z I 1Jt4i I ll•Sl '69 Toyota · LA.ND CIUJSll ' CJlflldllr, .. """"'' llrive, ,,.. wttl. ,.._ (YQC '"' IC..., '""" ... 1ttt111 n• '69 Bonneville 4 DOOi HAIDTOP ISvU ,._, JCacJory All' CW .. Vl11Y1 Top. (05f ILPI 1e11• .._,.. •tt•n n• '70 C,llevrolet IMPAIA cunOM M.T. c.-.. flllt ,._., t lr C911ll., WM ..... t1tt ""*I. ... a&.Q j..._-- '10 Jaguar XU COUPI 4 ll*d, AM/FM. t lf ('Oftdl-tlo!\lfW. (4N BCID) ~ ""'-' ......... Mel ... $4599 '71 Ford LTD s9u211 WA.ON P'\111 "°""'"' ftetorv 11r1 ....,. ' ittt rtO.. OOI: EIA) ' • ...., ......, Mee .... '67 Pcintlac ............ w...-. ..... .,..., ................. ,...... -· ""ri .... "' -t!M'llJW. OlTfi '101 $1699 2 Pintos IUNAIOUT AND 2 DI. • •PMil Md tvtometlc _, ... Ille. Example. CW f.ZW) '6t CORYEllE . '11N•lAT ' DIL1A M ..... H.T. ,. ... ,._,, flc*Y •Ir,_. GS ~ wtrlrt .... (Y-nn """' rues "' w ·-· $21H OPIN MON • .SAT. llH ...... 1 lrll , ... • IUIHIAT 11:tl ...... trll , ... 24• Hzalaor Blvd. ~Ii..~~. Costa Me.. • AOYalTtsli P•tclt lflfllCTIVI TMlU l""DAY, .... M. 146-8017 \ ' A-"'r · l§J 1 -,.,.. 1§1 1 .... ,., .. _,., .. Autos, ~1 . 990 Autos, Used 990 AUtos. UMo1 • CADl"""C CHEVROl.Ef . DODGE '67 COUPE '70 NOYA SS '.66.-WAGON DeVi.LE Coupe. 350 vs. vm,1 top, llodgi Mmlaco, .9 pa.<senger, Factory air ooaWtioning full brown w/belce \l'inyl bacbt ,Automattc, factory air colldi.· power, vinyl 'tJp, bea~tiful aeata. Automatic (door lldft) ~. power ateering, ~-~----i cloth i: lea~ interior tilt 00080le, factmy guqu. radio, heater •. <RUCl.17), "' tel'""°Plc steering, Aw -dbc --iiooo. dlr. ·836<i535. FM. radio, Jiee.ter, auto. cbl'Ome. TOP SHAPE! $185 1969 Dodge Ch&rgtt . cood trans •• wsw tires, etc. (VOL-Below Book. Must Stll! WW condition. $1295. or tra~or --=~== 178). II" quick. <;fD ll!lllm. convertible ....U car· l-..;... ......... ;.;..;_---!;i;.. I $21l1 '65 IMPALA ..;.-;;._;..;.;.~.,,..,..-- - Naben 2 DR. H.T. FORD Cadl.llac Automattc, factory air <'Oft. 'Jl Ford W ditlonlng, power steering. agon 2600 HARBOR BL., Rat:licf, h_eater, white wall AUtomatic, factory a1r oon-1...:.;=.=::::..;=:::::;..~ COSTA l\IESA ·-.tinted gluo, (NQYl9!5) ell-, radio (382CTQ). 541).9100 Open Sunday tllOO. dlr. 83MS.11. 12\95 dlr. -· '67 CADl tLAC . '63 Olev. ~ Cpe. q. '111 FORD Sta Wgn., lo ml. Sonv., Full power, air cond., ownet', • N/p0tt, ·Ure I, Warrty. Xlnt cond. Radio, no immaeutate cond., Sacrifice, 54,<m mt. $9'.X), &0-.-Cl' air, $2100. 962-1687. must .. u. dlr, 897.al24. -· •• '.62° Ford Van exe<!4itnt oond. WAGON · '12 COUPE '67 c.,,... .$'ISi. or best <711er. P!L .<ail 9 -.. 3 Ital. Fact. . ' ~ ~te, LoadelJ.,. Low_, after 7:00 pm. 847~ gqe rack, auto DeVILLE 1ow m11es, &cri11ct, ,.... .., -390, !WI; pg;-· I>"'<...-"""· ·.i-, Bffutilul linJ.sh with vinyl·top adl. dlr, 897-0224. PB, Air. Vmyt JOOl Gd rear-. R .l 1!. I: leather I: tapestry inter-'66 CAPRICE-VB a a t 0 ' com. $1950. Aft l . 833-8268. titts, Even a stereo ~in lor• .1u11 power equipped, PS/air, •RJH, .,,,; tn. XJni 't!S Ford·Gatx. 500. 4 Dr LTD 1hit f tx~-~..,.!°) climate control factory air cond, n;mn, $8).lblt-ofr. Ful pwr., R/.H air p:JO; age am wagon, -..~ <'OO<li-AM·FM radio, 675-2388. Bat otter. 64Hi60, $31l1 • 6 ....,, "'"'·...., -· mt"' -Cknwo ,_,. ~. IMPERIAL · . ::: telt9COP'C ateerq, bwnper PIS Pill. R.& ~· a; Naberf •:· \':~-rn""· ..... •tc. 1nt.'M .. t w $2?.Jo. m.. '69 IMPERIAL • ~~ 1 $6600 ~EVY v-m.t LeBARON 2600co~' , - N-L.--.....i. AJJio ........... Luxuilou62'6r • .!Wdtopwllh 540.JIOO • .._.. ..,_, 1WL $1100. 1162-111:11. I:;;-..:::::,,.....,,,.="-....: . Ciacilllac ·111.-Cartp, Oriti ....... 2600 HARBOR.Bl., 31,111» ml. It.IC:-· piaG. COSTA MEIA -11111. - 54l).9IOO o1* 8""""' :mo 110NTE CARLO -i.. CAD '69 O>oYv1lblt. low ml. air• •-· olo. .... -lib ..,., all ........ Mull ..U, $2l1Jo. m.mL $38ql. -C"'-AL .a;. ~~rslac 'M Cod Conv. $7" _,_, 5i1 ,.._,, * Call~ * '67 C•••:lll C,.. 2llOOCO~R BL., ~ Lzst.. Miii .,.A MESA CA~O Sall. dlr. iSr.-4 lllfl.!11811 °""' Sando:r , ... -• -• ..... "' ConllDeullll'liilit m i-. MA VlllCIC ~"'--. .... --$4111. .. cf • ..,,;--....,;.;...~;.;...-11 Mio -i_ ¥mt lit i.... f15.«itl5. '111 ... -. Aato,.MI .em to aPlftclate, mUlt ..,? Good cmad. !eD ""' mso •Jltll dlr. 897.al24. ... Coat •""1. C dr.-., -....,., 115-UU ---:...._;,:;...;::o;.........;._ :.'."'el?.:.....--.. ..... CHEVROl.Ef MUSTANG ... IMPALA Sport Cp1i .• :IB.l , CORYICI IE '65 MUSTAH• V-8, PS, PB, .radio. ~ •. I----..;...----·a Oirwlte i..-, 1111 lmmaculat•. &cHflce, .lfuot •19 o..v Mollbu -•-• ,,, fllol lolacted, .--.. n. dlr, 1197-0224. • ,....,,,, r,., ""'"' C ape!, poat ftdm ~~!irr1' prl)'. a.my: u--.-.-. OLDSMOlltE ... --... .... M%~'/S4 mo ·-r:..;mJ;: -~& .;;,;;. ,..., -•. • waa, fully tllPd 1100 cash. DOD€·E All/Fil steno radio .l tape deYlor. $22115. - Gd lot 111ritn. 67H631 deck. Foll pwr equip. :rut pm. '11) Nova. 2 Dr. V-8, air, new 0 0 0 GE 0ar1 1 UT , -1 one! Vb1YI lop $3,4ltl. -:-*7*-:'ST;;-;;T;;:'lllnl.-:-:--:_,,..,..._......,,ld. tlM, po. Mutt 1 e 11 ! a.-..tlc. 1l'o pb, aoo4 -Mr. Gray da)oa -Auto, pa, pb, pw, J1D ar -;)!-$'ISi. ll.!5-1()111. Em ~s:m ""'"""'· - . ' • ii tin«. • DAil V PILOT • I -~ . , la"Je 59'~t1on e1 :.ro;., •h1to, .Ford LTD WC190ns, Mustangs, Mavericks, Chevrolet Yeps, C•rnaros, Novas, Cou..,s, V.W.'s, Dodge Colts, Darts, Valiants, , ··' · · ·~ Dusters Plus 20 WG90111 To Choose From and Manr, Many More. -· . . ~ \ ... DIATE DllJYll'f • '72DODOE llOOVAN . .I COLT WAGON -•Dian DlllYllY $199 powN ~53 A MONTH ~~~ONT~s "" .. ~···"'· .,~ .. ~ .. ~" .... -·· . •1 & 8 8, Jnd.4 ~·· '!GIJI&• & •II c•rrylltg dltrv .. oit • •. •PIH"• et"flllJt few" mos. oeterrld PYm!. prlu J22Cl1 1'1<;1. I,• a. 11un ... ANNUAL. Plll- CINTA.GI/ lt>,TE fl."'l'i.. • • ,. ' . 'JI·· COLT 2 DOOR HARDTOP '71 VEGA ; r:IDl.-TE DILl'(ll Y • $199 DOWN $36 A MONTH ~~~ONTHS BRAND NEW • OIDEI YOUIS . TODAY '72 DODGE TRUCK 52288cr:t 11" 11 ""•' di'!. pyt9111. •» •• lef•I mo. 111"'1. ll'KI, l11t, 11- *"9 a. 111 c•N"fflll c""rOM .. ....,.., eredtt -·-' 0.. fei'red """· Pl'k• 11ns lftcl. !IX lo lie-. ANNUAL P'l!ll· CINTAGI llATa 11-'°'· FACTORY COlOI OF YOUI CNOICll 5199 DOWN ., ....... "'-"l•·--· rz3 A MONTH FOR 31 •M' "'·'""""'""''"''"~"" • °"" t•Mil hlr ,. .... °""'"",.,,....,re• L MDNTKS11111 lflt_1, 111• l IC"'Y' llMJ&{ PflCIN. ..,_ tAG(U.1110.06~ . ·W. AG.ON .T_'.IME·· '70PLY.Fury . . '70FORDCustom4Door power steering, factory air v.s, auto. trans., power steering, , .•. ~--~~$1088 $98' 8 ;'68 DODGE Charger 2 Dr. Hdtp. V-8. outo. trans., pow. · er steering, bucket seats, console, white wolf tires. VRV432 ''JO CHIV~ STATION WAGON cond., PK41L00224061 . heoltr,mochmuchmore.83S BEM, • 9 Posi. V-8,,Put'o. tranf.. • $ J 388 , power slw1ng/b<okos, wh• J-!~!"'!!!"'!'!'!!~~!"'!~--""'!'-'U•L•l•P•l•IC•E-mil...,llllllll""'!'~ ... -""'!'----~.:;F · ttw~~."781AvA. · ·n1u••K• ,0136 '68 PONTIAC Tempe,st. , .'70 C·HEV; 3/4 Tori 'Pickup '69 CtfEY. NOYA · ~tt_~2,\!.~~~>d~~~~I~'!!~!'! coupe, Rodio, hooter. wheel $s· 88 :g:~l~~~~c~~ H.o. tire~ $1488 Auto. I(•~··· r•dio end h .. ter i ·$688 credltl« 361101.011.,.,111.,rin s 1739 iMI. tt•&llc.ANMUAl l'MtlNTAGlRATI covers. Plus much much more. · tltc. brokas, Western mirror, · plus much, moch· nlo're. ZKC407 • . ;;9'FORD SQUIRi WAGON WTFS84. •UUPllCI ~~if42~.umper, much more. ' ' . V-8. auto. trans. •ad~. heoll" po-...... $1 lta· , 8 t~:"~::::::::::::~~=~~~~=~~t;;:"ii;'i'.;~ft.::::":~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!U~U~P~li!ilC!!!l~t:;;:~;;r.";iii;i'i:;'";'";;~!!"!!!!!l~F!!!U!!U!!o'~·~l·CE~~ ~w~9~'.•k•s...a" cont1..Juoimo•..r.oc ~ "69--;J AVEtlN 21>•r tfarel op 70-PtY. Duster $2 DOWN '36 A M. O~JPHltCI IOI :16 . ' $ V-8, rodio, hecitlr, ""9 wheels, $1 99 n. . ~WTMS Auto. tr1n1., r•dio, heater, 1 wide ovol tirc·duol brake sys. , sm is!t_tl! M. ,,..... tu i..• • ,,.,,., Wd ..... ""'-& e1 _,.,..-..."' bucket 111t1, ¥inyl interior. , tem. Much;' much more. wf.~.., u ,,..._ Dlf..,.,ppit,pric• s1Jts llld..""' & r--Altl.IM. '9C9t-XRL559. Vl.29608333919 ' , ·4 !!>o,d ~rodio, l\tof«, · $ 8 / tultVlnY.' ~ior, COIJ)lfing,1 , whttl covers. XDT992 fUU PIKI ·s299 DOWN '19 A'MONTH :::N~s ........... _,., ................... ._ ... __ .. .,.._ Cf9ill Ill" M ~ ~ ,,.. tritt --ll!d. Ila 1 11Nftt9. .u.JM. PacailMM: Mll 1U0% • WE ~mECIATE YOUR· BUSINESS 1 ·, ''70 DATSUN 510 4 Dr. Sedin · -- 4 s>tid, bucket seoti, radio, hoot·· $_ 688 er, 472ELT. ' .169 FORD Ga axie · 500 H ~ '1IU PilCI ,. '--'!-...... ~ ... 1~-~~----..... -• , I II I i \ . ' ... I ... 11 DAILY PILOT WtdM<dq, Juot 2],.1972 • .. •• .. .. -~f ~ •• •• • •• . "' .•: -:. •• •• .. , .. .. ?. % .• • :· • • • . :r .; •• ~ ~ •• :-• • • • • . . , . • • . . • • • • • • ~ ' • :-• . • • • ' ~ , . • • • . . • • . • • . l • ;; • ' . • • ' • • • • ' r I ~...-L~ CH Rf SUR I PLYlllOVTH llllPERIAl · "" · '. t . . .. BRAND NEW ·1972 SATELLITE ' &r. #RI.21.c:zG.176962 '70 OPEL COUl'I R•dio •nd hHttr. 1985.CUXI. '1095 '68 PLYM. •• ' ' ' '67 CHJtYSLER NEWPORT 2 DOOi HARDTOP Autometic, r1dio, heater, power steering, , P.Ower br1ke1, vinyl top, air. 1114AUll .·•995 . . '69 TOYOTA I FURY Ill VI , •utom1tic, r1dio, he1ter, power steer· in9, wh ite well tires, vinyl top. (709EAFI . 4 DOOi 1 SIDAN Autqmetic tr1n1m i1sion,. radio, heater, white side well tires. IZSK/34) •795 '70 FORD LTD 4 DOOR VI, •utom1tic, r1dio, heeter, power steering & bf.e kes, f1ctory 1ir conditioning, white w ltires, •inyl top. l85489CJ '2095 '1095 '71 DODGE CORONET 4 DI. HARDTOP VS, •utom•tic, r1d io, heifer, pow•r steering & br•kes, white w•ll tires, vinyl roof, •ir conditjo~ing. I 329CBH I . ,: '~2295 ·All Pric11 V•lid Until Sold Sund•y, Juno 25, 1tn • t • • ' • ••• lwMe Dtll I If cth•••_..._ • Ctwyolw ""'>!''""'" -· ... N .... , ... ... .. ....., ...... , .. , .. ...... c., ..... ,. ••••• We....., M..., CMJtt, __...,c--·----Da..n Chill ,.• BRANf NEW .1112 ' DUSTER Ser. #VL29-B2B..J17424 • • • • ' '70 CHEVY >,1, TON PIC:XUP VB , eutomatic, r1dio, heater, power steer· ing. l79387G J ' ····· ...•. 2495 ........ , '69 Volkswgn. SQUAIEl!ACK· WA50N Autom1tic tr•nsmls'sion, he1t,r1 white 1id1 w•ll tires. I078ADZI '1295· •• '68 . PLYMOUTH . STATION WAM>N VI , 1utom1tic, r1dio, heater, power 1t11rin9, 1ir conditionin9. IXK061.9i '· "~1395 ' ' All Prices Plus T •JC •nd Li cerise , we&1t>11y,J1wn.1m PILOT·ADVUT)SfA If . -~OUR WE·WLY '!APPOINTED . \ B13!0811285Wl t . . ' . I ·'• . I I -----.. --... -............ -. .. J ~, '.2 'M¥O.c1c . ' -~-,00 HAID TO PINO .a +Tll. I ~ Deoler Cost l•cl • ..prtp, t•t r••dy, hold ltiack, frel1ht. ~·· ... .,,. f l 111 ~t SHILIY $TIOO 4 1111.d, 9eod Mil .... tt41e, .... t.,, { 170AS<7J ' ' ( 1 71 VIOA Ponol A1o1 te1t1ltic, r1die, hU mll11. 12J40FCI ' , '69 DODOl ,Chor11r VI. 11i1t•.: llH,,rw•r 1t11rh19, 1lr 101141flellhtt. ~"YI roef, low 111il••· IJJOAVll 71 POlllD Custom 100 4 Jr!, VI, •AH, euft., 11,S., •i11yl ,,,f, I lt1M2l Cltr ef C..ti M111 La111 ltet11111 '69 PL YM. lolvodoro 4 ;,, VI, alH, 1ut•., P.S .. eir c.M, low "'11 ... (YQLJ17) 11·15·1 I . ·1451 I PRIZES! FUNI SUPER SAVINGS! COME IN AND HELP US C:l!LllllTI 51 Yl!AltS OF SERVICE TO THE GltlATER HARIOR A~ UNDER THE SAME OWNl!ltSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. WE PROMISE, YOU • • • 1 1 /; MANY fHAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY'! ' -. Brand .Ne• ·'7i2 . MUSTANG · •• , 1111nt) . SAMPLE ANNIVERSARY DIS<;OUNT ! !DLl'S.COIT IMCLUDD Plil•HT. HIP, •n HADT .AND PACT. HOLDIACI • SPE~IAL PURCHASE! •• • 00 f· I ' • ovEio~· CQJ'!) + T&L / . -•• '72 'F-100 'PICJ(UPS STYLE SIDE FULL FACT. EQUIP. IT22fl • ' . ... l • '7Z LTD-GALUll-WAGON5-f'!NTOS 11 TO CHOOSI MOM '71 & '72 MODELS • . ' J. Jnt Ce!M I•, fill fft .,.., prt. tfdet ... tire, It h1 •w dr-litt ..... N•tM9f .. NJ, Nothl11t 111ore to ft, J, ,, JOll wl• Oilf 'litt. tr.-4 ,.,.., Md JM ,...,. ''"'..._. • ... 1 t12 ""'° ,.... n ... II ore loW. Petti •• .,. 9ftef Jo• 1, 1 t7J, fOll lllSf , ... JOllr jtfbt .,, 9' .,.., O,tf .. , Tltff4ote l.W~ hrf will reht1ito,. yo11 fw tti. tvn ,,,.._. prko of tlMi Plitte Y•• beofltt, NI~ ef Mffel or 9C111lp1Ht1t. cw1 ....... a.fMt ...... lllHI lie .... lo .,...., ...-1. . . "GllAND PRIZE ~ ' ' NIW 72 PINtO LOADED WITH ' . GROCl)llESI SO RUNNER-UP PRIZESI YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN : ' ' . All PrlzH Will ~ Dr.wn .... By Sot., .... I, 1m REGISTER TODAY I Al wltli •; COM1Jllooi"9, -1Willftl ............. ..... lllff&. to·-from. IXAMPU: 72 LTD Stj)UIU WAGON 10 P••••l'lf•'• re•f rick, 1lr co11diti o"f11f, r1dio, h11t1r, pewit 1t11ri11t. < 116EJM I WITH AND WITHOUT AIR, 4 SPUDS I AUTO· MATICS, SOME WITH Vl!ffl, ~OOFS, DOO~ &UARDS, WSW, DLX. HUI CAIS, ;~I • TERIOR. '" V.W. BUG ' 1,..4. T•MI mll11, tM. XOA7171 -~ s44-511~~'""' '61 CHIV. Como-.. 2 «Ir, H.T., f1o1lly 1111u lppff, ltlH, 1tick 1hlft, t•ff ll'lil••• 1poil1r. IY,1(7JJ I '67 IMICURY Horcltop Me11tcl1lr. 2 Jr., ltlH, •ufo., ,.s .. elr co.W., t•od 1t1ll11. IU0$1 61 71 PLYMOUTH Cricket ' $.1351 · 11051 ~ ·351 .. ; IXAMPU: '71 PINTO ""' _, '::!r'""'· ............ '· ...... -...--..na; 17 XII .$1411 .,' ~ . 2 4r. H.T. lt&H, •11t •• , ,ower 1fe•riJtt, ., ... '61 00001 Poloro s1151 •Ir eo11Jltl•11l1tt, YI. Ce.J mlle1. <UCVI lfl • • '711 CALIF. Duno BulltY !'""'''"'''" +tir11••1o1t;-unll•r-tl,fOO . 1t1ll••· s,... wh••I•, roll ber, •111~ t•p, Y.W. 1e .. po11111h, 16261NOI '67 MUSTANG Hordtop F•cf•rv ~1lppM, llH, t•MI "'"''· fTYXJl61 t '63 FORD Goloxlo H•t4t.,, IMle, H••t.r, Awto. y,,' '•wer S+.erl119, V .. , 8"4 Mil". <FTUJlll, '65 MllCUIY 4,,Dr. H.T. Me11t•r•Y· Otl9l111I thr1·•1o1t, ltlH, eute., , .S .. elr ceM., t•MI MK•·· ,,J,1111 I • • llllEllATE DUIYERY -..,, Juot 21, 1972 BRiii IEW 1972 ·. STA. WAGON . . . lllAND NEW 1972.FORD STA. WAGON GAWIE soo~ 10 PASSENGER "COUNTRY SEDAN" 4 cir .. V-8, engine, outo. trans., power steering, PoWtr di5C brakes, rodio & Ilea~. , whittstdt wall tires, focfory oir cond.,·"Populor 10 passenger model''. Cal if. emis- 1ion;s'fJ""'-lift\OctglaSJ;·wfJtel covers. Ser~I no. 2J74Hl64058. '' ".,; f ~ j r I BRAND NEW '72 T-81RD . -H~h liack bucket seat>. console, Mkh- elin radial ply whitewall tires. No . 2J87N187515 IMMEDIATE DRIVEIT $4388 FUlt PRICE OMPLETE CAMPER P~CKAG BRAN.D NEW • ..: ·72FORDF250 3/4.Ton'Pickup . OPT,RATIO REAR AXLE. 800x16.5 8 PLY H.D. TIRES, ~TER, , DEFROSTER, WEST COAST.MIRRORS F-25BRP24929 . .. BRAND NEW WITH A . 72 ELDORADO CAMPER. 8'. DILUXI CAB OYIR .. BRAND.NEW.72 . PUL_L .PRICI '$ IMMmlATE . · • • DELIVERY with a ''TRUCK DEPT. SPECIALS'' ~ . ''68PLYM · · SATRLITI 2D. M.T. v.s, A11to .. Pow« Steering. UH. (YZR7S9) I '69 FORD p .u. lit TDI LOH llD sn1.ISIDI cm<J9Cl .... --_, '69FQIR!f .. · ·$1 _ .... ____ .. .......................................... • \ • • Syncroniz~ trons., 170 CID econ\imy engine, emission ~ntrol, self • adjusting okes. The • + simple mac ine. 2K91Y7l~58 s59' , DOWN PERMO. I • S2S42 40 ~"told toUI pri:• IN:"""" It• &,lio <ense,Oele<rM ,..,._.i,.a ~311'.611 McMlinl ~'lit_, Ill cor~ c'*"" for q MOnlM ., ......-ftf "_. .tJNJAl l'llCt:MfMif RA Tl ,,,, i 7 r I .. VQI.. 6J, ~: 17'3, 5 S~IONS,_68 P~&ES -~ _ '-·~ ' . " ' ORAN6E COUNTY, CAL1FORNIA ~ . -WEONESDA Y; .JUNE 21, '1972 TEN CENTS ' ... . ·-· -• j ... Tax ·Rate : Hike ~ye~ 'in _San . Cleme:nte Budget • • l ' • • 0.,'of the ~--budget' criae1 'to !aC. the Clt1'<0l· San Cllmenle In many ,..,.. will ne11r a cllmh ·tonight as city co\D)Cfim<(ll C<lllSiiler' rais4>i iliC city Ip ' rate to cover:costa Of . ipapy. prhrity itlms d.ebated f!>r the past .. veraJ weeks. And ·at the Mod Of tbe slaclo is • pt)" benefit loaut for.<il)-em~ wblclt'1hls , w~ resulled'lp 1111·~ted driye by ·publiC safety work~for-publlc·sup. port:·.·,··· t' Co~tlnX the ·cc~ tonight will be severaJ.himdred more· •IP.a""-' of Inca! resl!leii!S w~ ~ accePI a tu ra1e .m- ...... , ?-.• •,,Jitl, .. ,, ' " -.. • crease to ccver raises for poill!c safety employff. Safety workers Mondly' , morning itilnneil tlle~ council at ,• slpdy. seasioo when n..,ty lllO J!gJlad fonru J>ledg_lnJ euboorl were dellvere('to relnf-the b<IW that ~ c111Hns eondoQe · m. creases. ill>e 'euxrelll••latus '<>f the tweowage-......,,t ai-ia Iha! formal b;~ .e.sm. Mve 'brok~'c!Own and an O!Mide 'mediator. will be' brought In-ta settle the ti1!pl!ie. _ I · Before neg¢a\jonS ciiUapted, however, the city's final_.offer to lbe-~pl~~ea was_ ~-.. ··~ ' , I essentially a l.~n~ across-the-board r .. in wag~. Bilt employes lnslated jhat because the li\ctea!e woulUd come wltliOut' u& new benefits, .tbe,clty's would. ""1lain at the bodom of a· lilt of iuriadictlooa 1n or e ~--1 ~ . ~' ang \AHlll y. ,. ~ lniUal '"11...i. by 111e -employes wben ~alning began called for wage In- creases •. of "JI to 41 percent_ In ·some categories plus overtime and other fringe benefits normally offered to personnel In other dtles. 1be overUme Issue ls an added major factor In tile dl<pute and 19Dlght a aecodd ' l ·ev·· ,e· e -' ' : :·. ' ' . ~. . -rea .. • ' . .. . ' • Qlast IWis 1 . -' ~ Hospital Case ~w-.Go -. - • " " .. . clalm for blClt •-bl' a former 'lbe wage Isoue, Including a solution to ljillce officer on lbe f~ will face lbe raise requests by the city's general co~f n ~ t lo . employes as well as safety. workers, is a'.similar claiin t!o o:eeks ag~O:gbt•! -but ~ of a long list of a~I~ to a ~I lnvblVlng 2,000 ,overUme hours prtliminary budget of $3.7 million. cfo'imeCl•'by' !Rm Da~ple, wffi be As propooed by City Manager Kenneth f<inflr:ded 19,,. iP,eclally-bired law firm Cm eorly last month, lbe balanced handling a,, ;dtT-a labor-relllloos_ ma)-budget cootalned no major new ex-teri: .. penditures, nor any increases to the city's 'llle;dalm comes.-from a farmer Poll<e. .fl.45 .la1 rate. Olllcer;ilf lbe Yeiit Wlio lei\ hla1ocal']>Ost-'lbe pi-oposed additions Include parks <if intelllg~ detective here to become lmpl!ovements, a north-area fire substa- Chief of'")'IOUCi in Paradise-Valley, )Jiz., tion, ·new men in the street maintenance· near 1'bdi:aifL -department,· mhlor raises for volunteer I .. flrtllgbters. lil!htlng of tennis courts It San Luis Rey "Park and more than two dozen other minor item s. Despite the indications of a lb hiki · emanating from tonight's session, couo-- cilmen remain grim on thelr ability to scrape up much revenue from a rate in- crease. Raising the city rate a penny only yields about '5,000 in new cash for city coffers. . The North Ana Fire su!istatloo proj> ect-men, equipment and housing, could mean a tax rate inttease of more than 20 C<llls. Sacramento Delta Area Inundated RIO VISTAc(A!') -A dirt levee gl\'t way early f<!day, flooding more than II square mHel of rich Sacramento ll<lla farml!ig area and forcing evacuation of h~ o! !!!dents and vacatlonen authorities Aid! 'The -""""" County sberifrs olflCt aahl . 11 ~ evacuatl\"l of liletm, • alrilmllally"o! 1,317 In lhe 'path ol tile llood1!-. ''bat 1111 mi1W bul'I ~~.._....,._ ... -~ Ten per1CJD11llle lallla to•liolpltals for " ..... _ "' ..... --'bat· lllerlll'• •• ..,.._.. Bm llllJler aald tllore -'!!! -ropon. of -· >-• • (United· Preai tnt.matlmal aald •a small boJ was m1"fal.) . ·~lfli 11111 ~ lltamJ Patrol can JGll!ld 'IWt~ .r.... d Coast Guard '~ In ..I.tog and encuslllle -. than 4111). pe.-· from Jow.I,._ _ of Andrus Ia111111-ICeDO , of 'lhe (•.in. levee break, Miller aai~: · Some·Jll eyadlees were l>r9ucht to Rio Vista H1&tt Sc;hool here wbere the Red <:roos ,_ up a refugee ceiiler, provldlng blank.U, •cola and ccfl(e. . The l!Qelded IJ'e!I, ~ ... lb• sacramoato and San Joaqu . Rivera •biiut 21 mlln souttn.est of Sacr~ i.; a fl'fortte recreatlon·spot fer boa tttthusialts. Miller .aald hundreds of pleallll'I - 1fere awa!Dpl!d 11111 a trailer camp near ohe -tiilmdit.d. . . G<orge Raab, district eng1netr fer Iha Bl'llllllll-AnilNIUYllolllolrlol, aald""'1t bari<!• were belng.-II to cloeo tbt g'ilp In ' lbel !me' at ~!ft ...... where lbe llliod!ng'begail. Bui be said they would ha.. to wail until Ille. waler slows. ' ... ' Phil de ~. pre1ldell of Ille levee district, aald efforta were started to build an &-to-10-foot levee to ellcircle Ille loWll of Isl-. E. C. lfeK!nsey,-dliel of conoUuctlon 0per•t1on1 diWJlon for 1he Army CorJfo of Englbeln Iii Sacramento, sili Isleton la the higllelt spcil oo AndruJ Island, whlcll · ts 10 feel below HO level Jn placel, J AbiJut !Of'Jd of the levee washed out qear !be mMlillc cl the two rivers, ca.... ijlg the clella8 of two bl&hwaya 11111 a tiridge, Iha Soclaa-Coui!IJ sh<rilf'• office aalcl. < 'lbe -wu rising slowly .. About four houn -tile briiat ·-sprNd eutwll'd 11 far 11 m mllea trom Iha \ ~. lllo-aberllf'• o(llee .said. - " DAii. Y PILOT SC Rainstorm Cuts Down .Fair crowd A !reek rolnstmm !"'lied Oran(t c..m. ty li'aJr vlsllon Tueod1y en.moon who took refuge In exhibit bulldln11 unW the · unupecttd doWnpour eased up. Bot the rain ls be!JeV<d to h1ve opolied · the llWlll)I -·-plcturl fer tho felt . which .. far hu -rumlll( a porcolll • over lut Ye.at'• attendance. lnlUally. the 1172 lair oulpaced last · year's version by a two to one raUo, but lalely 1tlel!clance appears to have dro!>' · ped IOmtWhat Ullimalely 225,000 llt OJ• ped..t to attend tbt li)<lsy eveol. Although figures were not tmmedlat.19 available for Tuesday, It ls allmated · that tho llk1oy· alttndlnce wu oolt 6,000. · WUh children under ll admltltd free 11 • part of 41K.id'1 Oliy" today,..attendinct ii · once again expected to IOU, ecconllng to Kitten Ellis, lair public ttlaUons officer. ·E'111')' dlild who ls accompanied hy 1n adulf will receive a free ticket to a rlde 1n tho midway ma. Skiles and Henderson, the comedy team which had to move from the amphilhealer to the dryer mall 1ti1e when the ralns came, will once again beodllnt tonlcht'a I p.m. free show In tho amphilheater. Qlber eVenll rained out Tueaday Ylll be baet lmllgbt and ._ Include tho Senn • Cini Siuda Dixieland .,..,p, the • Wenaldleo Youth Ch'cua and the Mllcbell • lllarlootttes. The Tbunday schedule cl the fair IJ: AmpW<oler 5 p.m. Ilia Kida Band and Choir I p.m. llouglu and i&nero ---1 p.m. Silly Slrcul Show 3 p.m, Powdy the Clown 5 p.m. Silly SircUI Show . • p.m. Syncopation Congreptlon 7 P·'l'! 'l'llo ltoinonlans I p.lil. Syncopitlon Congregation Graadllalld 7 p.m. Danny Bonaduce and D~ve Mad· den of the Partrfdce FflllilY, with 1up- portlJll ""'.' Sia«• 2:30-p.m. Cooking with a French Flair 2:J9 p,m. ~Ing wltll 1 French FllJr .... .. .Mall 2 p._in. Nltcllell llarjoaettu ~.pm .Mllcbell !lllr-.. 7 ...... Ml""'oll ·-.......... Adloa ........ ' .Nam lo 7lail p.m. Olkold veblcJo ""' !lllrltiool• ' . ' ' ·.t:ll;p.m. Olf<'Old vthlda demo.notn- , tlm;;:,ti_ .. r ...... .. ..... • •. i j r ..... P .. eI RECALL ••• .. DAllY PI LOT . . . -•· .iv.. n. 1972 • " -. . . - ~~ .... .r , .. ( ... -• , • I ALT. el ' ' I ALT. c / ~:::::· ==~=· ,:::::====~;;- \ Israelis Make • Lebanon Raids · By UollM Pita latmlatlGllal Israeli troopl, artllltry and plana raid- ed IOUthem Lebanoit today and captured five ranking S)'riln mllltaiy ollleen that Imel laid were mapping the territory for future joint Syrian.Lebanese oper .. tiorui 11ainlt I111el. lf true, it would injttt a srave element Into the Middle East crisis. The Lebanese army biatorically ha3 sllyed out of the Arab-lmlell wara aince lsr•t!'• IHI War of lndependenCI, but a 1 en i or lntll tJfflcer said'~ ••mat it meana ta lldu.. Joint Syrlan-Lebaneae operatiGns qalnat Israel." The Lebane.te aovernment aald In Beirut that llraell troopa atlacked aouth Lebanon In, a •-pronged aitact, tllHnc nlne perOOM, four ol them mllltary po. licemen and five civlltam. II laid IS per· ........... wounded. lsra!li said the attack, the f1tst in· cursion into Lebanon In four montm. was in retaliation foe "terrorist activity" from that area. The IOJllcr llraell offiw laid captlll'I! ol the Syrian olflcen ·only 100 yard. Jt!: side Leban.,. territory wu "quite a ~~ve Syriam were described as From Pagel COUNCIL •.• that if aala are DOI pennllttd In tile city, flnanctnR for the 8llow would m longer •list and the prettolatlon would he killed. ' Other ltema facing the council at the 7:!0 'p.111. meellnl Include: three colonels from \he anny'i oi>era· tlon1 branch and two lieutenant colOOel1 lrom the air force's intellfgence office~ Accotdlng to the Israelt offictr. an llr..U patrol penetrated abo~t 100 7ards into Lebanon near the village ct Ramleh and audd~ly came lace to lace wt!~ a column of Lebant3< oillltary vtl>icltJ. Collections ' . To End With Nonaecord The apparent collapse of an agreement · between San Clemente'• recycling center and the city staff over the rental.of a col4 Jectlon truck will cause removal of center ~ollection boxes throughout S a n Clemente, it was learned today. Lionel Burt, the or1anlz>r ol the center, who recently stepped aside and gave jurisdlct.ioo lQ. a community com- mittee, said that,' cit)' official! no 1ol!Ber wt.sh to offe.r a rented truck and driver to assist In coUectlng donaltd cans and newsprint. "It looks like we're going to have to call in all tbe boxes," he sa id. Burt, who now functions as yard foreman of the center along,J.oe Molinoe:. said that th~ cen'ter will s1ftl operate as in the past, but donors no tonger will be able to tiring their newsprint c. sbopPlnl centen for dtpoait. They wW have to make a longer trip to the center, instead. · "We'1'l going 1@, have to retreat and regain· forces/' Burt said. He added that an accJdent two weeks ago Involving the city truck and driver knocked the vehicle out of commission and caused the driver to be fired. r1a..e~_. ..... FJJr DatN11 P••9'tt••'*'-•. . I ...... ;~·- Dana Pofnt ,;.idenll thll week are belni asked huvlli attecficl by dian1es lritthe major highway -Willl promiMs to be a'paulonate al>' peal by a lll'(t JP'OUP of residenll aJoog the 3lJli block ol West Mlrqutta over plan- ning eqnmtaston approval of a coo- trov«ttal varlance recenlly. Realdtnta flooded planning oollllllllalonera 11lt!t pro- .teota -t!ti' \rfpl .. -plona by Anthony <l<nJODe lor prOjiuty al 123 Marquita. Bui "'"'""l•ionerl Jlrlllled the variance. d'1mlni • ll!al aucl1 a move wOlild guarantee more C<llllrol over the cleveiQp- mlDI. "Since then, the trock has been llJed, but the city bun't aulgned a driver for more than a week, and we couldn't wait aoy.1on1er to collect the papen that were alacklng up.'' be "plained. , He laid that the lll'etmenl then w33 cancelled out of mutual al:ttpn by biinaell acd the city ital!. . .. . .. their l!?lference from amonf these three contro-amtelnplated by State Division of Highways and venl.C alternatives Jo 10lve a threatened f,raHic Orange Coun . l!o•d Departmenl Al~ate C, -A lelttr from L. 111. "Mac" .Jones tlterylng the type of c1eve1opmeot' ... the One other vital piece ol equipment, however, still it btlni·~ by the city to theJlODt,r, A'~ f~\, of· · ::ip:m ~'\ir.1p.m~ \ ut _ . ~i:e~~clfloi sample the con111111111 from three alternative :Ii: . It wo d aHect oilly a single parcel along d!l'•.NOrlll ~!:",t"'lla tliat ~ QflllWo -. --luildlac• and aervice roads ~take away valuable heacb -ty. ~?·tit.:'~ ~t ~~~111 wblch pftcrzz1r at ltut 15' ionit ~ ,...,,..Ja~aJ. -~~&naiad menll. Solid dots lllcludl<l In eacll map llldlcate entire route. propertlel wlllcb wbuid either be wlpid out or , -The aetltlfC for public ~ of' .a bf lOti1 . . j • -c .. " ll -.... ' •11 ,, ( ·1 \ : • • • I I ~<Fair·· Attraction 'Actio.n'' ' ~9!f!~JT w!>ldl~ii ~~!4!~1 l h I Cl-~al . . Planntrl alrWly have -"""' project, but ..,mc11mm moot hold hearl1111 of tbetr own. An ~ hy coolractor' D, C. llluralt f /' .,, . I •• Fulbriglit 'Say~ Laird · Seeking ·: . . New Arms Rll(:e · lor;:D,ttrt CODlldatatlon hy Ibo COllllCi1 ol · Carson's R. aiders 'Bust Heads' l'!r Lively Living ~lch.::::, ~ := insoranca flies lor ruldeols fn. that poro Ill' ll!JDI NIEDZID m .... ..., ........ Joe Burnt bid just wllomped bis wile In tHe mldaecllon and followed up with a cnmcblna ~ to Iler jaw. He Wll jull lbout It etomp her wttb bis bJ& <Oithof boot wlla( the pollce Cllllt. "We went ~ wbammini away at ~ -and II waa Gitt Whale ol a ckJmlybrook," recal!J Evelyn Bums. "We wttt hiving a .,..1 lime In the beckyard whea we aaw that pollctman peering over the f~.!' It w11 a typical nlllbl for the Bumsa, who deUght In beating, ticking, biting and scratching each other. That'• becauae the Bumses both ol Colla M~, m , amateur We$1ern &twit fightel'll wtm COhql)'s Raiders. ' · Sometimes the ne!chbors cet • little perturbed If they can1 quite figure out what 's golnl oil. And IQ ii wu that nlgli! when the Raiden qqed ili a µttlii backyard practice seselon al a friend's apartment In Anaheim. "Another time we were 1lving a per· fonnance ill Poway," said Mrs. Burnt. "And a little boy rod'e up on his bieycl~ J~ wbeo Joe 'wu wotklng me over. Alicia . P_:!rkway ·~· ... W.ork Delayed Through .Mid-74 lle yelled, 'Hey, mtater, you can't bit a "Cbildml arm'! frl&htened 11\d they licin ol Ibo.~. WASHINGTON (UPl) -Sen. J: lady!'" · ,.... to like the violence.'' be 11,.vs. -A report frf!ID City lifllllJler Kenneth William Fuibrtjhl (D-Ark.), acCuaec! • .Mn. lluma, a ravoi>balnd lflllCI-carr on Ibo allocation of $10ll,OOO In Defwe·Secretary Melvin &.Laird today mother, _, atarted ln her braw"~ ,Cl· "And -of our ·mtmlierl ut etpeetal-Sacramento to pay for a feasibility atucly of trylll( to sabotage the spirit of the "";. ol ~ ~. ly doJna their routlna for the clllldrto·" on relocation of Ibo Sllllll Fe ~ U.S.-SOvlet nuclear anns accord and of reer a coup\" Yllfl ... w~ ~-1 Occasionally beJni a irtunt fl~ l)aa tlnuili .the'~lty. If 'Gov'. ROnald l!<!qlD seeking restart the weapons race. llalden fonned II I apllnter ..... p from lls •-.•-l tbrtll, accordln• to . Mn. ··-the .... allte ..... et u II stands, At • hel)ring 91 ... Senate Forti"' a Dllneyland Stunt Fllbllna troupe. """"' • -..,... n-1a•~-~~· .. ..,, b I "! med to be 1 ilalodn neper with the Burns, who almoot lllared down the ~ the lunda ,f<J: !be state lfanl would Ila -~ ~~ttee, C a ·rm an Raiden Uc! an I ever ... to do waa i;tl ol a loaded ... during I market ~.~-' of. ·~~ ........ ~--~·-· Fuibrt(ht laid he could draw 00 other slsp ~. (l'1U1d openlng a few lll<dlll .... ~·~ -..-.. ~ -· conchwon from Laird'• threat to rect'1!" "But1 ,...ltd to get In .., the filbt!nl "I bad Just (Clle to powder my· ,_ divider strtpa a1cq Camino de lot Marts mend that the -.... •""ll!'d4 bt llCrll>' ·"" I ''-•"• ol ·~ to 1·-• ' " Ind I wu running out ol the market ao ln the boaplla1 area. ' peel unlesa Congress agnis lo lumtah too_,,, · ..._, I """'' ~}J!t, t to be l te I "· per! " -D!·-··J-.. ol a~~ i..::...n"'" poli-. billions for new nuclear-armed. bombers. she explained. · aa no a or ""'· ormance, a.'UNIUU 1£WW"..,........_.. .. ~ Now she 'ta proud· to ~"'the-I she recalls.''! bad my banil m my (\Ill 111111-by !be captatrano Ulllfted Ind sullrnarlnes. . woman west of the Pecce,• a ·Utle ollen u I was nmnninl and I ran amaek into School lilstrlcl-a -wbloli coutd Latrd·denied FuilJricbl'• charge. But be rewanled by l>ruiJes Ind lumpa when the arms of a Brlnka' guard who wu cJe. be included In city ~ala of develop-argued that the Moocow ll!'ffmei>tf to the calculaltd tapa of btt puncblng part. livering money. matt projects. 'Ille pollcy w o u Id limit defensive mlaslltl ::f., tr .... con- ..,. become tootb-rattllni hits. "He wu 'wearing a (\Ill bi(ger than guaretee Illa! baym In tracil would he structlon or oflenalve mi , WOl!i.<I ~ "We don ' pull ou. r -· .......... we actually mine and all I could do it back up and informed -C1lmlll atatua of lCbooil this counltyat a dlsdvantage unlea l)tW "'"~·~· yell. 'I won1 shoot.'" In tile ~ orms _,llJIU·are caitleif.forJVanl. hit bard, •~e aaya. l'Bl!t when the other lifjiiii~iiiiij~~ii~iiiijfj~iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiij~ guy blls you have to react to the punch or You could, get burt." ~' " Dll(Uised b)' t b • 1i.tit1.Jn. •peed of . G ·EM' , • ''K I their blow!' i.. the fac1."thltihe Raiders . • M : act~ open .ad' clooe. their fiato u Ibey hit. The mounciuw slap ~ to th• realistic atmeephtre. , · · ,11We~ve only had cme serioua injury aod th•l was .when we were doing thll!gs In alow pi• for a Photoerapber. One of our flli's 'licked inother In tile 111oui: der and 'l>roa bll 'tollat-," llbe aald. Nor ~'!fllglltly ~t' the Orange Counly Fair, tho sli·mllll'lrotJpt )!111'9. robberies ol'tha~cr tra1d and bla1.ln1 JIUll duels. at the porth em 'of the mall . .. • 1 _.. • it .. . ' .... "The booth owners are asking Us to hold them up. but night we btld up the G<nnlllJ betery and the Ice cream store. We toot.lane all kinds of ~."·the; mean 1ftlbl8lt said. ' ·• • TODAY by • • 0 ~ NIN'E POUNO .OIMt , • . •• . • <' •• Blank illotp ariil pistol carirld ... are Despite the pressing need lot the ulltd excluslve!Y by the .45 caliber Colt· lranoportaUm artery, counly officials say •. toting .1aicm,, nooe of wltom :nan ~ Alicia· Parkway from M!Jslon Viejo 15 ..ftlte Slitlon. like the pod -do: ~iaerlaitd ha• cionftrme4 Ille 1mp0itatlon of a 20,000 cant emu. aid'. Since no stone over 3IOll,--U bu ever l>Mn pmloo!a11'~ lbls gem ii by lu lh' -ia·a lar- 'gest. ' The quality of this emerald, now In unknown prlvo~ banda, ii quu. Uoned. 'Although oomo nD6rt 1hat 'It ta a fine gem. I woukl !Oto to aee this stone ••• If It esilll, before be- llevlng· tbal It is·cif PID tiaalib'• .. • ·ooMEGA , •• Laguna Niguel probably won1 be com-· For tjiO fair, they ut usirii smaller pitied until mld-1174. cartridge loads In their guns to keep from· Murray Storm Of the county Road fri~hteolng small children or ae·n I or Deportment aa1i1 the work Is btlll( held cltluna and -· up by nesottatJons with the Moulton "We never Carry llve arrimunltlon and Ranch la-the r!Jhl of Wly to build 1h4 • WI 1Clt Ont riod Jl!ln tiec,11'0 be brou!lhl freeway lnlercill,.. on Allcta Parkway. • • live ....nl' to nlleariel," saya lifn'. Since only 20 perceat Ill all llonn are of lem Qlia1lty,. tbiM MUtl uoreuonabfe: · ( 'Fat votir heart Qf hearts ... tho watch llYtld lftlOllOrrow'a...-Theooff.wlndlng.i do d!ll• Cooaealllllan ai-ter"('hlgliut .:.W.., .-rado). SuporbJy ahaptd CHO. dial and b ...... lllllch th""'9hout. .... ~ ............................................ : ... ~ ...... , .. .......... --....~··ttt!··~··~tt.·•"'UJ•lt!•t•!-·•}!•_• .. • .._. .. • Pa:ll0111 ol the roadway are compltlod -Burnt. . ~ • ' :::.. .' • but· tho portions .... not linked togelbtr "ff• 111.i 1lilii '*61 llliMllt -ind maoy ,..ldenta end no1>rtaidenu be did, we lmn It .., a llYt n....t. He The famed Oul'IDM, -el tile i.nut '*"" -........ -cat 1n\o1our1-..------lf totaled 1eN tbeD -W pciaai. _II the Swiss report II eGrnd. Ille , h&Ye dr!YOll down tilt road ooly to ... taniod 'doothb' _.., lllOlot!lt<d. But .COO(lter I dtadend. WI cln~ tffonl lo .... ·~ of thine Slonn oald once tho l'reewa7 l,,. ba""°" ao m la 1lo Joe• Wiiii a tierdlanie proptrtr Is OC<Julred -pro_ll-''lfow ;.e ~ a.~ w h.o ably by the tnd Iii tllil aummer -"°"' cber" ~1l the . """-W.. lhoy're stnJctlon CIJ\ be&ln. 11>e projecl will talce ,_i:• ai.. tlJllofno. more...,. a yoor, he noltd. during which '1ltlcull.o ..r ..,ploy cbl1 _. to limo Ibo ~ links or !hi llotllar lllelr aad-. ad Mn. eun,. poitw~ean 'Ill OOD!Dletad. ·Ke-~ dll!DI tllll "" • liii -t&D.....,. tll!il. fu -~ alreoily bem bu<lgeled ..... ~ about !heir ~ loi 1he .. -~ violeace. • . • .... " • • 20.000 carat ilmnJf _. = ~t~-~=;:;:; at atonT Jllltoric8ll7, moot ....... .,.. eat IDlo hlo • --0 -iema .. -11111 -lmn 1111 ' true .. or quiiliQ' " Ilda ...... emmld. (Adv.) • J.C. fiumpk;,;u Jt1Wfll#'6 llfl NEWPORT BLVD, ,COSTA MESA CCllYINllf<I l9Jll 11 -~ IN SAlll LOCATIOll !WltAll ........ -llAITR -· l'HONI 11414 .. 1 ' ( (. i ( SC Wo1Msc111, """' 21, 1972 :Computers ~oin ;World of Leisure • By WILLJA!ll MIU.Ell Uri tu.U.t Wrfltr · NEW YORK -Computers, already b a n d I I n g -bank ,1tltements, taxes, c r e d i t .cards and other monthly bi.Us, :not to mention t r a d l n g :tramacUon! on WaJI Street, l"' now prepared to program leisure time. : "We have brought automa· 'tion· to tM leisure time in- 'dustry with the idea of :inerthandlslng it as a product 'taell," said Theodore H. ;Helweg. president of Jflcketron, Inc., a $7 miijion 'Plus computerlted reservatio n tervict. :· A SUBSIDIARY of Control Data, Ticketron currently has about 1,000 termlnals around the country handling in- :\tentories of Broadway and off. Broadway plays, concerts, t>allets, comm un It y at· tractions in major cities and professional and collegiate sporting events. The terminals are connected to one of two computer centers in New York and Los Angeles. Recently, the three-year-old c;;ompany eipanded its opera- .tiom to include reservations for Metroliner tickets on the Penn Central, lottery tickets for the state or New Jersey, 0££-track betting t i C k e t S I airflight tickets, state cam~ aite reservations. golf tee- Jlfr times and ski Ult reserva- i ions. ' "We expanded from just ,spectato r sports into participation type activities to 'lpread the use of facilities -0ver larger areas," said Helweg. An example would be Ticketron 's efforts to lnnuence greater d is t ri b utio n of ·campers over all available campsites in a specific at:ea, instead of having long waiting 1jnes at one or two popular .ones. TICKETRON pumped out ,over 10 million tickets in 1971 • . and projects another 2 o :million plus will be sold this year. What Ticketron supplies . is the actual ticket to the : event, not a flservation where •you have to stand in line at ·your destination to get the 'ticket. LEAVING TOWN? DON'T Llllt.VI: YOUlt NOMI' UNPAOTECTID RENT AN ULTllAIOHIC BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM N• t11tt111a11111 c111,,. CALL ,OA IMl'OAMATIOH SIA COAST ALARM ,SYSTEMS ,Dl'lh*i Of hi C.UI lllln. ~ 1651 Pltcentla-<01t• M ... '424490 FINANCE Saturdays in Tha DAILY PILOT THE "IN" PLACE· TO GO! .[QJ[fJ@&!J@{g@@Mlf:!!iDJJfl?®O@ C lfRJ@JO@ff;!Jf!~I · ) FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON See Gary Puckett• Tex Wllllamo • a....i Everly Bros. • Skll•• & Handerson Partrld1e Family Pe~nne,. •Eddie Doan TEN BIG DAYS JUNE16·25 ORDER YOURS TODAY! P1nonali11d • Stylish • Efflclelt Order For Yoursolf or a Frlen<I· May b• used on anvelop•1 •1 r•turn 1ddr•11 l1b•l1. Also v•ry handy •I id•ntific1tlon 1.1b1l1 for marking p•rsonal ltam1 auch •1 books, r•c:ord11 photos, •t~. Ltbtl1 stick 011 9!111 and may be w11d for m1rktn9 home conned focd lttm•. All ltb.11 are printed with styli1h Voguo typo on fine quohty whttr 1umm1d p1p1r. r---;;;;;;=;= .. n.a .. ;---, • PllM ""'"'" L•lltl Oh· ........ -, I I C.M• M ... a ur. JMM 1 I : I L-~-~~L~! PRl~_!l~ __ J OVER THE COUNTER COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK LIST MUTUAL FUNDS •' " Wnosd•Y· Ju"' 21, 1972 DAJLV PILOT ~·7 ,ICTlTICMll Miii.... IMmCI W ............... llUTT Meftcll I.VITI .. ti" ,ICTITtOUI tut .. ltl _,« UM& ITATIMINT N ..... le ...,.. .,.,... .., .. ... ..... .. .....,, -'-..... ~" NAMI ITATlllllMT PtcffffWI tutu•• Gold Rumors in Air lJle ... .....,,,. .,.,...._ It _.111 ................. -Mtt "" M ,..,.llMllll• fw tm T,..,..._ fll .. Mii ~ l&dMI Tl'lt "''"'"" ww It 9olftt \u.J,...u l!AMI ITAftMINT •f .,... w ....,,.."" CMtrtc*I w ~ oi.ia ., or .... ~ cai•"'9· wlll M: Tiit tollow+nt llfftOlll .,, dolftf MJ.LlllX ll'f':OOV:.C'Tt. tlO a....,W. .,..., Wlefl """..it • .," •'*'#lit"'"" ,.,.i""'....., .Wt _,. .. ti••·"'-"" tM f'Al.M \11\.LAGI ,.ATIO HOMIL ~illllel• ~"' Ot .. HllfltlMtell INdl. C.llflW,._ ~t.11 •It1MI M'f' .t .NM. tm lttll fl ./!llM. 1f1'l. •I .. MW w;t.I 11U. OlflttM """""" ,,......,.. tMdl, l llEHTWOOO ASSOC\,t..Tll, 4 '' f L ked R US Ta],1~-. ~ """""' ln<IPI. 114 a-.n.lcl ...,.,'-"",-Md!· • tll .. tkf.,.,..,l ..... .-.~,t.-, C.tl""1tlt "*' blHWWtr ... ta.c.,,tle,<:•l"""letH1' Ye 11 -.... Stuf :n *~ u"B· • • li-3 °'-liwl""''Clfl ~ ~ltonl&t. "* ,.., .. ~, ..... ..w. . ., .Wlkfl .............. wlN J4M o. "'* ...... CIA ....... ~· JNll "· '""""' UICQ J...,,.. ,..., •. £W 141 · '°' 114,1 .0 .-Tll.ILl!U.._Jl t-Jrlt ~ 1!J1 11'1 ~ ~ ~ C.111. ii. ... k•llY ....... _, ,._. tor ••ti~ tJUI 9fli.tlt A.,.,..,., kf'tll'Ml'I LM MHlri. C'tllw *" r IMl"'M'·/ '°""".,... Or._. c..t-Dllr ll'Mlt. flW:l:llllilq ..__....,,,,uw• .,.. .-i.mw. tMdl. c.lltorai. .1*1.--Ji.-. ca.. ll"V" 7il lfld'ltt!f!f • to ~ ArMW In'•• Jl.ll'lt a ti.,.,, 1tn tur•n c-Wtt Uittn1e"-""• ..... 11i-ef ~. Tiii• ••h'"" i. o.11111 c:~lrf • ww • .,.c:lfk ... u..-.. c1n1. '"7t 1 JOHN CUNN11'1' Thal ·:r,: ooe oba:tacl nttr" m~ 111t1 .,..,. 1t1t CIUfltY ..ctflutllM. ~ .. ., w. """' .,... c•••1lln. ~·1c1 1t. w.1-. m11 ''" Allf'llle, y. r1'-1•r pr1-. but doubt• ......-jf .,.,... C.w¥ ... J\11111 1J. 1tl1. •• ..,AL NO'l1CJI ~ ..,,..., ll'l•W IN •• in.. •• ,... effi« M JoM 0. link • $911 WOOlllllM Hllll. C1tllwfll• ,,,.. :.., ...... Mll'tf NI... ..~ .__.l~~-~ ~ ~ O...,ty ~ .-.. AMhtll'll .... I"""""'· "*911Mlr•I;,,. Dono¥•n HUll!Mk-Vurrl l(i.tMfl -Vrl'Oll IC11tM!I .• NEW Yonv _ Gold "•· 1• a"'••11t •ther it 1tlll CamLI Z.-· ' · ht'Ylm. 1*9 IW C•11r• A-. £1t! Vic• "'"'""' p•rl-111111, .00 ltttHw W•'f• l"llctflt1a. ™" ~ UJ "'Y .. ,.,£1d ... the "1>toetJ.. • • ,..., PICTtTIOUI lutrtrt•n '"'IM, t••lfwnll """ 1111 .....,. .. tillal ,,,._, 1111111 Wllt'I tll9 ,.,,..... ClllWnl• ,.,. ....... _, ••&in today. •• IYO!~ nunot'•· ~I .Mll!!hfd Of'a!\M c.t•i °"" .. 1.... •AMI ITATllMl~T , ....... ftllf"/M "" ,lltll ,. ,,,_. •nr ci.i-11 M OrMM Cwnty tn: M•V 1'. 11n. Thll 11111l11t1• 11 Min• ~ .,, .. ~-" ... dent Nilon and Chairman J-14' at.• ,11111 Jlllfv 1 1m IM-12 Tiit '°''"""' ,.,_ " "''* Mtilnttt ., ••t Mii• ,,... not ,. .... ,u, "'"" t11e 1, 1 • ....,.,., J. MeHO• °""'' coun1.-~ro1 .,,,~Miii. ru Leoold :-~Bre"Noev &"" a..,.. LEG NO'l'l c. J. '· 1tlAl ••TATI, ,,. Or1ftH .,._ """ ~lft 1ci.1 01t1r1ct , , ... , Thi• 111tt1r11nt flltd .,.1111 '"9 countto ""'~ mora that v11Uy I -:.... _, i....... · ": i.w.r fDriel, c1tt11. ,,_ o. ••rre port• n t JqternaUot11I -very we.u. and some analylta AL CE ,..,._, , .. ,, M"•• tia?. , .... .,,1 a11111 A, G1tt;1 l"llllUIMll Or•• CMSt o.11y P1101, c1.,• 01 or•nte c..,n1v on J,119 s. 1m. •-•--are .• lm'mlnent, the bellev"e '"-'a• t•· o'd del-ent 1 c~ CIYM ow ... 111• a.,,.,. 11ct.iuw .. .., la.rill Jww 1•.11. • en11 July .J. t.tn Ult·72 11,. ttwriw J. MHclM. °"""' COllftfY ........ I~ tft, ~ rJC ~ .. , ' ITATlfr41MT °' UAlfOONMINT OJI lent. "-' l oi n. 'INlthMI Ortl'IH , .. ,, o.Uy .. 1..... Clerk · ce ot the metal 11 1purtlnJ. no ,,...,.tr u:IJtl. ' u11 °' ••CTJTIOUJ •u••••• ~M• Tiii• lllUtlntt •• "-'"' ctMUcW ., Ml Ju,.. u. 11. 1m 1w.n LEGAL NOT.ICB · '''"'' " . ""'6 TM 1.n ..... 1111 "'-119• ~ tN llldli.oltlu•I. ' .. ulllllhld Or•nt• COMI 01llr .. ,lot, ! ~ .. oledthe~rumorte' v coel ~: Addi.Qi-to the. tpeeula(ion ii r:~Ni;e ~=y ~";;, ~ ::: 'Till1 s=~I 'ii.:W:.th tM Cwntv I 1N"l II NOTJCE ffOTK• IN\llTI... llDI JUM 7, u . 2\, n , 1t12 1411<12 t-_.,. l)\6 d.illlretmt,Dt be l,, t '.e 0 l•tf'llliOOll, l•nto AN.~C.llfwfli., C"'11 f1I Or•Mt Ctulttr ttit Junt II. 1'72. ~ Nelle• II_..., •IYWI tbet IM 8"1d "•------,-.,.,-==,-.--' -ent th Ruas.ia under n. F B Fed _, TM rlcttllout •111-· "'"" rlfelT9f .. I r l.V4tlY J, MIHtll. 0.UIY (WfllY lrwt.. .......... J~ln kllool•· AL NOTICE Arwur • urns, etaJ ....... WU riled "' Orll'IM Ctl>lltw ...... ,.,u ,..... MOTH:I INVITt•• llDI O(drl(f .. _or.,... c~ Ctft1Wnl1, wltl LEG I th, United Statt1 would Resel'Ve chairman, w h 0 lA. 1.,1• ., ,_. hor1c1 1s HlltllY OIVll!N ltl•t IM r«tlv• •IMI ..... v11 to JiM 1.t11. 11n "'•1-------c=='°'--, the --'-of monetary f Ol.llllw •• Di.-, JM02 '•I•""" Dllll ll'ulllllhold Of'...-(Mll OIJI¥ lll'llM, Ml'CI of T"'*" ef IM ~•In \lati., tOtl ef Jllfot, 1t1t 1t ... Mkl t(tlooJ NOllCa TO Cl!:IOITOIU ... -.. -1.. foresees a continued role or r.im. ce111or111, Jflftt ,,, 21, n. •M Julr s. 1m ltlt·n SdlOtl D'tttict " Ol'•llf" • .!-'!! ••or1c:1 in,., ,...., a1nrit etrron Av•nut. N1. a ri111 ii.from '31 to as mll\ai II gold, and Paul Vokktr, aaal• John 0, vina. •II hbblt, lll'ltcan"•· c.u,.,,,11, w11 r.c.iw Mai.d •-,,'!!! ~, l•tt 1rv1114', '' W111c11 t1m1 ••Id 111e11 will su,••101t cou•T oP TNI •• be I "· C1lll m-I:• 111'.M, itn IN flfl • ., " JlllY, '~ I M il>Vl>llcall'( ....,...., •l'ld •NCI tor STATa OJ' (ALl~•NIA Hiil an ounce, w ..... tant Treuu.ry tecretary, who Tlitl . M l .... WM c~ " • l.F.GAL lf ""9 ~ ~ ., ., .. tctlaOI d!Jll'lct ,.,,di ... fUr19llltlln• OI fu•11llur1 •nd -1-1. TNI COUNTY 0 .. OltANOI 11 'p1nled ~ a Treasury NC ha 11 ly arf'ed that .,.rtl'llnhl,.. lftl ••rtmMt •t Wllkh tim. 111t1 w.. ,_.._,, 1n1ttuc:tlolll. unc1111on1 01 bid, ,,,,,, of Fll:ANc11co 1N1GUll!l •IN . _.,_ ..... , I ···up. r1u1 E I voe UOUI JOtlN D. \IAHCI lll'ICTIT*11 IU1tt1••• ~II IN --'"" reM .., ..... !."!~,'""•·· -lflc:•llons.. 1CMOl.lll of llkl lltm•. •rod •nown •• FRANCISCO tNIGUf"J. ... LUIS. IW•KCI. M: "" the ties should be·CU ' "l1M NA.Ml aTAT•MIJn TK>N ANO MATEltlAlS II: .... II: llHI fonnl m•• .. obt•lnM •I tlll ottl<• ot 0..:UMCI '110( • loa l'ubllll'IM 0rlft9t (Mii O.llY lll'li.t. TM tollowlnl WMM •ta Wint fOll: C•IULAWN Slll'•INKllEll:I. AulsfW S.Wln~t, ~'tfallv• Notl<• j1 hfrtlly llWn I• uHl"'1 ef , ~RE •pp£•D< lo•-00 Moreover, waMl't the.re tu'C ··-..... J , , 21 1m 141~ ... liUNntU .. : T• ii. tu•nhflMI 1n Knf'll111e• wlfll S.VkM. 1..a s.11 C•nYWt Awlflllt. e111 .... ...... ec1 11«.o. 1 .... 1 ,11 n n.r-UI: ..,.y ••• Ullt • 4' ' •• CUSTOM IN$UlATION tc ,.,4 C -lflctnonl -Clfl tJlt In !I'll •doll-lf\11 ""-'llorl'll n'5I. TM IMrd ot .,... ....... -n "'" .udd.n re • I g n I I I 0 n Of .. ·--1 I v ··-119• -• ltllOnl h•VIM cl1lm1 •••11111 .... ••hll '1:.J.1.ible t>e:tance to \the ~AIM A.-. .. c.t. ,.,,... f'lt.21 lftl dwlrtmaflll " tile .._, • 11 ' .. , JfW'"' •~ff 1111 rifht lo rtlec:I •nr o.cecMnl ••• reoulrM to 11 .. II*"-with :~on _ '"no•h'•• that anyone Treuury Sectttar:y John B. LEGAL Nan:CE JW Ab n °"""•"· t•I' c """'Ant ICl'IMI 011tr1d. NIJll'llM• OM l l"'"*I .. ., 1u lllOI .,111 not ,.....111., KCWt 1hll 11w nec••w r'f vovd!frs. In 1119 otttc. °' ~u r.·"'6 re1 ....... .i .. to auppiy and d.. Co 11 ho •·· dvocited A.,.., c .. 1. Miii • '--• c..-er T•llllrl •M fkM.,.. 1owt11 111'1<•. ,,,. c1er11 ot th• •bow 911111114 c:-1. or •Lt:-' a&Jd done 00 official yvuu.a nn& y, W a ...... 8 l'r1'* kt\IH, Ul4 C Sllltl Allll .. ......_ Strtlt, l'-11111 \l•llty, C1llwnl1 "10I. 1111 J-111 S<:t1oo1 Ol1trlci to lll"tl9nl t114!m with t1141 lll<tlMfY DI• or • mand Jts prloe has riatn to u 0 cul 1·n gold'I role" In P1ct1t1ous 1us1N•u , .. ,. Mt11 1v 011:c111: DI' THE bv: 1111p11 A. G••n v--... , ,, tnt u .... ,,.1,Md •t "'' ottk• ''ifai.menta, 00 admiasioftl, nD ·1 hi MAMI ITATaMINT Tiii• 111111-11 Wlfle ancNdM n • IOAll:O Of' TIUSTEIS. Stuttarv to 1119 Bo.rd afMcCUTCHEN '"'al.ACK \llll:LEGf"I ~""'elation1 u ln the Pentagon high u Ml an ounce. Europe. 90me dealers fee 1 "" to11ow111• ,...Mila ''' ...,. l"1,....1t111. l'OUNTA1N VALLEY il'WlltMO or.,.. ca.11 o.i" .. 1101, 1,.. aHEA. 34s wit1ti1;, •tor&., 30ttt .. :r:r:,"'"'·• . •· But gold doe! odd And because it ls ac.....,lable departure repreaentl a M lnt11 ••: JACK A. ovl•All ' SCHOOL 011T1ttCT JuM 1•. 11, ttn \ 1~12 Floor Loi .a."'•le• C.:Mforn11 90010 w111a. .... 4,._::::t' MOTO• ooc:ro•5. 30t Nortl! "''',, • ._,fl ... w+lfl .. C-W M••r HI•. . l1,,,;pl1<•otlllltl~1•ef t1M11ncleral9ntd lo min. and man doet everywhere ll has oeen foun· changed 1J.S. attitude. Ttwn .. 11c1 • ...,.,,. A111. c111fornle "*' cam• Dr•'* c.unlY on' J11llf tt, tt72. c1er11. ., tnt ta.rd LEGAL N011CE · In •It m.tttr• ....,,111r"' .., tti. •11911 °' datl f I t I. i ( d WlnalOll M. W•I, 16J'l't Sh•tlt '" ... ' Ir l•v.,IW J. MtddOll, ~ C'1off'llr lll'ubl11Me OrM\91 Co-11 Dtllr "11", • 111d dtc~tnl, wllhln fOIJr mantlK iner odd p with gold. on o n ema 1ona ra e, If gold remains as currency Pountein v11i.r, CellfOrnl• nJOL CllHll. Ju,,. i1. -. tm 1~n ,.,. flr•t pl.lbll(•tlon ot 1111, '*1" It bas caused wan and where it is used as Pie backing backlng, then It Is clear that .. ~::'.?: vli11:~·~.~:!::1.s'ffl: ltr..i. .,u1111i1..c1 °'.,... co.It o.nr '=. ''cT1Tro•u~ i~11N1ss . o.1.c1 Jun• io6'~ELA1z i ~ :i the ,..,,,.e, been wor-for currency. man has more faith In the Thi• 11u11n.•• I• Ml11t1 condllCl..i w • Ju,,. 21, •· •M JulV 1. 11, 1tn 1'1,·12 LEGAL NOTICE "tMI ITATEM~N1T ~~~~•oo \PAL.All• ,:INDAN1~ ~ B t id ii If . j I I I th tru t In hi f ii G1111rll partntrll\lp. TIM lalltw1nt1 Ptf1>C11t • o,.. 11111111111 E ot IM Wiii irwt aa •lvln~ agd h11·bef:n u go se .., us oo meta an s • e ow · w1n11on H. w,,1 LEGAL NOTICE NoTic . '"""'"• 11os 11: ofl!~rJ°d"cect•n• ;'q~-ut of devlla. It hat fl-heavy to move aOOut. Instead, man. That decision would say, c~' .:''~::' ,::.\';:!., ':!:hJ!: s~"'t;/:, Nolle• I• h.,.•.,,.•'v':'1"'-~:i: '0:::0: 1~ ... i:~~tra",nt!.~:~~~s An~,0~;:1~Nv, McClll<h•n. 1t1c11, v.ri..., 1M •• . ed World tr.de and now, governments have de~sed e In effect, that paper money i.v .,.,.,.,. J, MMtlox. Ottiutv county .,1ct1T1ou1 1u11N•U '"'''-0' 1119 ~~ 1 n C•lll 'n••· will J1~ L.. lowm•n. 1•12 Nluon rt..r. l4U wt11111r• ••v• .. a111 l'lelr sysl.m"f paper IJIO"'Y. and t lo Ctn NAMI STATIMIMT Olf!rkt flf Ot' ... •-.__nly, PMM _ API, No. 17, Tv.lln, C•lll. Loi J.nHIH, Ct11f1r"lt Mii •. fear-. " ~-kl --iv· backed by a promise iJ no · , rK'tlv• -•Id• "' to 1:aa · · "" "'' ,,, "· 1 1 "' ,-• ... ,,. ., , AllerMlls tw a11tc11tw • \.VU -'I"''"'" -1n11 TM ftllewt... WICllll 1r1 lllollll '"' .,,., of July, im 11 N otllc:1 of .. Id I ..... MM • "' """"" l'l..JM~ bl be In I ed '· I•· d stru"'-as.signed to Jt values In terms be tru.sted. .,IJbllt!IM O!'•ll09 c ... , 0111r lll'n.i. 111111-••· KMol diet kt ., dltJln9 OtNrtJMnt .i l lmltM l'•rtllll'•hlp. • y VO v 111 .. e ... -of gold. --United States is 1'-ts JU!W ,, ,., II, 21, lfn , ... ,.,. AUDIO '01SCOUNTlll:I; ""''""'" wtllctl 11m: 19kl ~ w111 N _,,., •!Ill Jack L lowm•n lll'Ublllh.cl Or•n•• COlll O.llV ,lklt. 1u~ To this day there still e lll .a.w .. , .. ,,Mew""' ,.... tor: JM laAllNfi 0, ONS •l!lO. TI!ll •l••-nt fllM wlu. tn. Cb.intv JllM '' u , 11. •· 1t11 1-.12 .. '""•lever ha"""... curator of that value, which is the ancient awe of gold and its LEGAL NOl'ICE s, ..... , JC1ttt111c1. :tM c..m11ti. _...,,,. CAT AILI 1u1LOIMG r c...._ of °"•nM c..,nty on: Ju111: t. 1•n., ___________ _ i •:-'~·-I ~ .. PU -Gott• Ml•• T• ii. funil.,_ I~ KCord~• wHfl 1" ••vetll' J, #MdllOll Dtpvty C011n1Yi-~tween maii and gold. no fixed at S3& or mone_.,. powen. l!ttw.rlf Je'I loNlfflo ml •rffnbrl•r. -~Mc•llonl -'"nit 1n,... lll'wrdla .. Cieri!. • , ••• , LEGAL NOTICE ntlr'fll\IUO._ ,ICTfTIOUI IUllNaSI COlll ~11 o._ t ttt tf19 I' llf 1 V•fln -' ftter how bizarre, wUI be t'-,,.,..-· NA.Ml ITATIM•NT This llllllnnt .. N l111 l"CINudM .,, • ~ Ol= NumNr 0::. t:i...i:ou .. ~=·'!f~:. OWIN NOTICa 01' TflUSTll'S SAL• 11Cof1i1Jtent wttb the put, TM 1011owht1 per.en 11 tiaf.,. IMJ•l-"e"-1tli.. l-twlW ., Tilt.rt •Ml Ntw1111c1 1111 '"""' 1,....,.., N 211 Ill•. '' !It iti-;U you Jook back through UNJ'IL LAST year a fo~lgn 'Worth}ocs' .. : • J L1nL1 coM,,..Mv iu. •· Thl• u:~~~1t~'!.'1:":.. ,_ty sir•, 'oun111t v.11..,, c.1;1om1. ft1'DI. ..... _...., c.111. M1 .. th~"...~rnir .. !.~!c7!' ;'L~.J'~~1tE~~·;1;: ~....:.. ""'' will find that nation could redeem ill dollars ~ e11i"'.~' ''"'' All• ' c19111 of Or•-cG itn: J"8 it, 1m. :~:~D~~ <>f1tJs~~11, '':.~~r~ ~~1:. Cont oi;iv io not June Nortll M•ln s1 .. cr1y trf s1n1• A111, ·:-~.!. m'"an"'• fa11Clnatlon wr"th ID gold, but then the United JtOOlrt John Uttt• Jr .• 1~ lt.-lt IY , .......... J. M~ °"""" COvllt'I' l'OUNTAIN VAlllY '' II • l'ICI J I J ltn \UW! C11!fOl'nl1, LANCM.AltlC Es (. 0 w mY\IUU .Avt., ~ ... di Cltfll. SCHOOl OISTltlCT ' • • ur ' .. SEll:VtCES .•• Trv1i.. und., ll'lt dMd of fM tll ls h dly mo· e Statea ended convertibility, S • • r~i. 11u11n111 11 Ml"' COl!CluctM •r 1n 1"1&11• ''\"' m.c11.,.,. we11W1 corp .• ,... ntol'dld '5m::cated than ~hat of hil end lince then nobody aeemJ ecun ti es llldlv!dv:~· J. LITTll J~~~. ,°,:,,•']!?, f°tl' ,,~•ltr 1:lt~7i ~ :)!;,,. IN•• LEGAL N011CE t;~~. l2. R1!:1,;d1: 8:* ri~~!:'" c:~:. pl to be sure just what role gold TMs '"'•""•nt 11iw w1111 "'• c .... ntw ~JlllH °''""' ,.,.,, C•llr l'l1at, su.,••Kllt cou11:T o, TNI C•Utornl•, 1fv1n to sec:ur• 1n 111o n • tive ancestors, des te ,.,.11 play m· the future. c1er11 of Or•-County .,., M•r :u, 1•n. LEGAL NOTICE J-11• a 1m im.n tTATI o• CALIFOINIA ,o• .ttt1.c1M11 In t•vor at ~i.oy1 1. ""1rd. • ,· Lattempta to rationalize hi1 Have Value Iv 1!11v•rlr J, Meddol!, OIOlll\' CCMJlltv LEGAL NOTICE TH• COUNTY o• OIAMG• ... 111ow now l"#nH Miii hlld ., diM1y1 '· ·•· It 1·5 this tn•-rlJn of In-ci.rk. Ho. A·7nll Av•rd, • wldow ,.,.,. ""s.n of "" llre•ct. 0 ¥l1Jt. i.ot: .. l•n .. ICTITtOUI IUltNllS NOTIC• D .. NaA•INO 0" ••TIT10N of (trlaln otill11llon1 1ecurH llwrtbr • • ,. Whit •Ivel man thll gold decision that gives rise to the l'ubllsl\tel Or•nel (091! O•ltr "'""· NAM• STATIMINT ......... t1·11ttt •o• ,ltOIATI o• Will ANO FOii: "°"'' ol whldl Wt1 fKOfded Fl!brul•W • By RON SCHERER M•r 11. '"° Jun1 1, \., 11, nn 10 .n TI! tollowlnt ...,..... I• •ot111 "''\""' NOT1ca TO c••o•TOltl LITT1•1 o" AOMIHIST•ATION 21. itn. In eoo11 1001,. ''" J3I. of .. id -p~ex" rumors. because e v e r yo n e .. : ~" . I UPI ··-·-· w.11·· t\IAN'S ,OltlEIGN CA.It •EJIAlll:S. A llulk lr•MI.,. I• •l:lovl lo .. "''"-· WITH-THl·WILL·ANNIXl!O Offl<l•l llKO(dS, LANDMARK ESCROW 1,Jw.i ii beautiful. It is rare. It knows that a new lntemationa ......... ... LEGAL NOTICE TM "'-•M 1tu1IM11 •cldr-• ef 1.1111• of GltACE e. CllOllEll, se11:v1CEs will 1t11 •' P11bll( •uc:flon to 'I~' f _, H•rbaft llvd., C•t• MIU "'27 IN t111rill.,., • .._: Otct•...cl. 1114! h!g1M1! blddl~ for (llh, P<IWtbl• l1t IJlflfxlre. II is tnert and never agreement must be reached i NEW YORK -Many . ~· 1v•n .. ,.,,..., °' M•""' CMAllEI E. •Au"" •r.d IYLVtA M. NOTICE ts HE11:E1v GIVEN T1111 11w1u1 mot1tv " th• un11t11 S1't•• 1t "" ! · tes,1 Jt fl found aJI trade is to 'tlµive. But will gold families have I "genius" who ,ICTITIOUS IUSINlll ~~'i:·~,-:-..:• .. ~:1:..i,,. COl'lducled b\I 111 IAUI',, 2)4 '•"' A..,..,..., Lto111n. M,\ll:Y HlllEH JONES hit llltd Mein • 11mt ol 1•te. wlthoul w•rr•nlV H to llllt, • h I I I ? • · . NAMI ITAT•MINT l+td'I, Cellfomle (0rlft9t CO\lnlyl '2'11 "'"Ion fol-..,.®-t• of wlll 1nd IOI' L•tt•rt P01M11lon or •n(umb•ll'IC••· IM lnltr•1I "\ er the world but in sue t ny pay a roe. bought some pehny shares of 1'.M 1o11owint pv11111 '• Oalnt w.1,.... 1nc11r1::~,11, IVAN ANOl11:$0N TJw n.""' •NI b\11111911 Rllrn ... 01 111 A<1m1n111r111D11 wllh·lhe-wu1 ... .,.,..t11. canv•'f*CI ta 1n11 now Mid tv "'d TrvttM t ·~till I that maybe only The United States ha s id In! •'--••: IM trtnaf.,.ff .,., ,.., ..... to wl'llcft I• m•d• for lur!Mr ul'ICl•r 111d O.ed Ill Tr u11, !l'I •nd to "" u1111 e uranium, go m ng or OuJt:J THf GltleNNOUSa, 1'00 w. CM•t Tiii• 1t•ltnM11t ni:-i wltrl "" C.Unty STANLfY WltlGMT 9lld M.AltG.AltfT .. r11cu1.r1 '"° lfl•I "'-t11n9 •M place torlowlt1• o.1erlt...i pr-rtw lo-wtt· 1:1ee;ooo tona bu ever been argued for demonetization of speculative 1 t 0 ck. Now H111,..,,y, N1woort B..c:h, c.M1. mM. ci.rk or °i;'"r '°""h 1111~ l~ 1m. w11:1GMT, •1 lurflloood 11:ot11, Me1111u. ot l'lffri111 ·,,.. wm• "''been"' 'or Jvt1 Lot 56, rrect 'llA 11 ,..; ""' ;"""11• 1-. I gold., t but \here lppearl ta be there~ worth "only the p ,_. Cr•l• W!lkl111 11t<-r1. 111 le1t .. i' 1,•1..,••wr · M9dclall, ""nt.-C•Hforlll• 9036!1 fL.• AnMlel C011n•Y> 11, 1t72. et t :lO •·"'·• In"'' (OUrt•otim ot M In eoo11 20.w, P•H :u •nct s:i ot '"' Ii,.-• Front, ltlbN hl•ncl. C•llf. fUU. · .All otMf' ~IMU "''"'' •nd ffctrff ... Dwlrtme"I Ne. J of Nld court, •I 1'00 ,i.u,,, In 1119 olflc• of ffle Countt -: dissent· within its ranks. Na-they are written on." Thll 11u.i ..... 1111t1111 conouc:tM lty 111 ., llU&Mct 0 c 1 0 llr '~:111 uNlf..., IM "'111*• within~ Yff•• Civic: Cent.,. 0r1.,. wu1. In 111t CllV or ftHllrd1r ot .. 1d O!'•l'lff cou,,,., . .. ~IJ IO · 11 bl that n tionJ h R g ' and South lncllvldlUll. u •• ,.,.. ... e ' 1111 "" .. ,., •• k-n ,. tll9 .. nt. A .... C•lllorlll•. MM• cammor111 known •• \.UI 0.•~ D\I ea e I IUC 8J U la Don't throW them away. C,alf Wlfklne lhrlw Jllftl 2l, te, l t'1411 Jutr J. I!, ltn 1'1 .. 71 tr1n1ttrff ar•: IAME OtlMI JUM 1,, lt72 vlllt. Cost• Mtt1, C•lllornl1 '.J'' can be pounded in a 1~ Africa, which are big pro-p 1 1 ii Ii ct them Thi• •t•i.m.nt 111ec1 wll'll 111t c-tv LEGAL NOTIC• TM loc•tlon •nct """4'•1 '""1111on •' w. E. ST JOHH, ror "" PurPOfe or P•~lft1 •11tet1on• o.....:.i..Mtiare Jbeet, and , ft 1J IO dUcetl, naturally want the ties eop e ilC Ua Y CO e , ' Cl•rk ot O!'lf\09 C-ty WI M1r 1', 1tn. D IM JI!'"-'¥ lo '-l••naf1rrM •r1: AH County Cttrk. wcur~ by 11111 0-' ll'ICtlldl111 fff1, IUll'I -They may be worth. something IW lr.'lf'IY J MHdoll DepU!y C-ly •tock In lredl, fl•l'llfff, «1111'""""1 and IUelNa kllLY, char .. 1 •lld tl!Hfll" f1I thtl TnlllH •nd f ,that it Can be drawn retained. .1~ • ' l"ICTITIOUS IUllNISI 9CoOlf wUI of IMt wrt.ln l1kwr ~lMll Qt 1•111 Miii 11,..t, Ill 1111. }o • • ba k IOmed8)' 81 the colJector.S .UJ• Cllrk. .. l"71 NAMI STAT•M•MT . k-•• Trot11r'1 l•k_.y, ltKeltd •I tJ.t l,M ......... C•lff9nlll •It 01llcl: Jurw .. ltn. wlN many mllea ng. If gOld JS to remain u c . crease in numbers e n d l'IJblllllM Ot•l\09 co.,1 o.uw Piiot, ,,';'-to1~1,. _....., " ,.,..,. ...,.,_ ~-Z:.:.."':='~ L~:;::.._Hdl. cwnir tt l~'.:i'·=,.., ~:'."tt1!~'rr'u11" ~ becllll6 of· theae and tnj ·for currencies, then there aophlsticatioo. M•Y 31, _. J-1.1•. 11,,1m 1n6-12 l'ISHTf"ST LAIS .• ,,1 1,1, Avt .. n.. "*•· _, "" '-" 1111 ., •"•r ,.11 ,,.1 8~ lll'•trkl• 111.'*,1 & ' le and delli'able. price would have to be higher Michael Mullan, of R.M. LEGAL NOTICE Kant AltM 11:1aNt1, 111 1r11 A.,.~ "'"'"'•tw .,.: llflk ., ArMrlc• JUM 10, 11, u . 1•n 1a.n Publllltltd or1,.. cour O•Hr l'not. Smythe & Co. and John '*"-•• M•r N.T.a.1.A.. "' oc..11 ••-· citw of JUM 1•. 21, a, 1m lJ"».n <~' attributes,. It ii ac-Is widespread feeling that the " eor-"'M•r, c..1ff. . wllkft. ttM tiuk "•"'"' 11 ,. "' ,_ l'ubUlltlM Or•ne1 '°'" O•llr ll'llot. 1 121• ·~ ii dalred bl incre11Inc than $31 an ounce. But .if it ni11 11u.1,,... 11 ..,.,.,. ~,.. .,, •n ......_ 1 .. c:11. CaHOtw ., °'•""· 1111• of LEGAL NOTICE •. .... the . e, ...... --'ca were raiJed, wouldn't Com· Henog. head of Herzog &: C., ••et•Tious 1u11N111 '""l•ldu•I. c.n,..., ... • '""',,... 111 • ., of J111r., -------------i ·---;-;;;;:-;c;:~==---•1 ~·~· .... col'··t --,. a 1 , d NAM• ,,,., ...... .,.T icl!NT ••ANDA 1tn.. ,. LEGAL. N" """CE ,L other ,indultrtel, ud IO u munlst Ru.sail be showered by UVWI ff:\;. WI<:: th TM followlM "'"""' II.,,.. ...,.,_ lh11 ., • ._, Iii.ti w1111 "" (lvftty ~..., JUM lf, 1m NOTIC'I: 0, MA•SHAl"l IAll "~·· ---..1 .... whoee martet 1 windfall? specimens. Mullan edits e ••: e.,.. Mer-c.niv .,.: J.,... 1•. 1m. c1wu1111 •· • ..,.. lll't!t~ ".; ... Wl.:!.'b "wu~r1: ':' :.1:~ _ 1 141'4 , • ~NI.II.,. Robr"r' i>. Fischer Manual of SICll" ELLIOTT $.AIL.MAKElt, 1'4\11 Ir ...... .,. J. MHdoR. °"""' C-'V IYiVI• M. ...... Wl"I• ........... ,,. No. SC 1 ... , •tCTITIOUS IUll ..... . -= l,lll::li'• 1111 SI N_,.,.. hedl. Clertl. Tr.,...,_. ,. 1 Valuable &: WorthJes.s Secwi-••~ s. 1:111011 111, IM lwtln 1"11111 11.ni.., wrt111r-Ir vlrtw ot •n ~'°" 1swec1 en Me.-NAM• STATaMINT I . d 1--· ,.,,_., N~ l ..at. "Ullll1"'911 Ol'tft9t CMlf O.llY .. llot, Mt•••t91 Wr)9111 "• lt1'1 by IM MllnkiNI Court, of $outh Tiit fitllowl,.. pw-11'1 9olnt ' .. ,,Otit!''. W-. tL ties an a..v-gives pro-Tl'!li bull,.,... 1, o.ino,conduc!M .,. •n JuN 11. •· n Ju" s, 12. itn 1m-n ,.,.,.."'_ Dr•,.. countw Juok111 0111rid, Countw 01 bv1fM11 ••: .,. .. 'fesaional advice OD the poten-lllCllVldv•I. !"ubli9\M or-CMll D•lly 1'11111. °'""""' SllM·"' ciniorn11 •. u.an. kid• KAl.MIACM, o.MAICO, k"-t.l'lft • 0 o a IEl,IO"lT 111 LEGAL NOTICE JVM 11 ..,, tm.n ,....,1 ,"""'94ll,,ln1l•vor=Albert ft. w1m1 CHlll1NGWOllTH, J.50 N~ C9"'•r . ti.al value of old certlficate.s ·ltAYM N · • .a. ... 1on M. Wlllll ,, 1 trtdttori cr1v1, su1M t00. ,.,---.;, ,, ....... l ' Thlai lfl lfm•nl filed with IM Coulttr __ ..,, -~ '•--··~n ... ,. ~.er.. ' .... Mullan ••Y•· 1.'We see an Cl•rlt of or ..... Covnty "" MIY ,., ltn. ,,,,,.,,... •••••••• • -AL NOTI...... --·· •H•r• n ..... "... K•rll'I C•tl~~ n6+f.~ -"" :F d P • H Go n "'· ' JAllU '-'A I Wllll~• ff I~ Ml-. "'°""In• • The fo/lo¥flri1 I• • OM -._,11 • 1 • / awful lot of odd b a I I •v lf'l•rtr J .. ,.,..octol!. °"""" County NAM• ITAT•MINT -,.., blilitl'IC• of llQ;to .au11tw tJIJf/1111 111<1 pertn•r• . .,.,, l!l•lr r91MCllV. ,...ld"'(• 00 rices ave ne • h f Cl•rk. Thi lo lltwlnt ...,.,on, •r• Mlllf NOTICI 01"< IULW: TIAMt,•11 IUd'"*"t on IM NI•. of !hi lnU•llOt of •dcl•••Mt · ol IM ffMl!"ll Nrtntr1h!11 Certificates COl1ltn£ in, ere OI' lll'llfn 1M11l111:11 •1: (llct •Ml -•llJ U.C.C.) .. Id •K-Cutlon. I h•vt t1vled upon ell 1h• known 11 K1lmbedl,.OIM1rc:o, l(ntpp a. --"' I ti '' l'ullll1h.cl Or•nM Ca.it 01llV l'llol, ll:OYAL l!AI" · 'l"E I. TOIACCO Ntl1(1 It hlrt6r •IV.n It !hi CredllOI'• rltlhf, tu .. •M 1nl91'1SI of .. 141 iudlmfnt O.IHll!liworlJI: · , -• · eva ua on. M•w 11, 1no J""' 1, 14, 11, 1m 1417·12 '"°"· 11tt N. Tustin. Or•Mt ""1 if w~ll w. A~lo. Trlinlfl'or, o.11t.,, 1n ""' Pl'ONrtY·"' IN C011111Y at H.,. .. ,, w. K•lmblch, 1054 &1ntl1gm . u· s· n· ~. ' :'Ch. . ... ·k ·'. r.Mikj;. ~4 ~ ' . · 1 • • • ' '" I llhl110t• F, OllrMF11no, ~····1 ........... -...,,_ 11 1_171 l•k•r °''""' 1111~ of C.lltornl•. dttqlbed II P•IYt. NewpOrf l•K~. ~l/llornl• tl~fl;I p-·o· .&ij ay . ·e~· : .. •.·-··~·-··vsm·-y·,,_,. ... ,· 4 -.c.-.... w .. '--. ··-·-·--·;t"'·--' ...... ~,,-..... _,.,_,.,,,.,_, 1U'1 '13""' "" ,..... -LEGAL NOTICE Oon•141 '· Gun11e , 111• m It.; 1,;.,.,... ·11•'-ol c.111er111e .... , .• _. fteMt.r. 11 • • I.» , '* ....... .n: Ndl .• ~ R&d, """" Clh'. CMlfWll(t ,._.~ ... ,. ' , · . p]e OOlltct t,be certlf1~tts just -· Tllll llullMM I• Nl1111 Corlllll(tld I n I •bout k M mto.. lo T.,ry ~· ll!llNlurn Hetfhtt, •• lhow!I WI • l'flep tMf.ol ShKWoad ·c. CllU!ll'ltWOrftl, 91J 11 ·•:1 • ~'•' ,,;!,.< t1~Ust ·.•'-y ire~·.) Of ·p1(TJTIOUS IUSIUJS I -· ' I ~,· ... _ .. Vlr')I. f~.,T_r:!!'llfL-, -, ' rKilrdJld ~ IOlk./ ...... t .. 10. .~•tll\O A.,.!IW, S•n MlrlM, C.tl • t_ r • """'° UJe ~ ~ • ""Ml ITATeMaNT . S•lvt,_ . 0 Min llO rlill • 11 -~ ,.,1_. M'lllr OI • ml.....,•s-:!.tf Orlnff fllDI , ,'IJ the U.S. le rectQU)I U 196(), ~-hiltOr.icll seen l "ere TN ~Ill ...,_, ... Ollnt , ...... ~ ~ 1t•1.,,,,nt fllM with tM Cou""' ~. C-ty -' ~""• llett ., C1I-C~ #JM. ;jt"Jb& Nor,IL ~= B•rel, 1tXl.&lnd•lwood~' t ~~ · ~ • •ti ..... ..., f•-•• ~ , , . • '-"'""of OrellH C9'ill'lft •1~~11. 1"2.. ~e. 1 ,, L•~ ifMdt, ~t1~ • lttdl, C•Jl'!rnl1 f'JW ~. Pa ~ fifujled by 'll(V. other ·~·~ '!'7· ~eone ~. ,. 1t , t, ·.a.v1AT10N. 1!iW vii. ,lea. 1-r Ar1twr 1. iu-. °""""" CWl'fl' ., .... "''""" "'~ 1T1naw1c1 ,. hcllllcl Lat .,.,n .,_... n''\lll'"Nd!S· Ai.ii ...... 1.1~ l"lnlflllru Old eDOUlh to: r.tm.Jofo:'b.atiOD in fk.o wDi'id. ' lUcb Q : J1y Gould" •!-IA-Colle fl'tll• C..111. m2' C · · -.f lf79 lell1• ttr9'tl CMI• Mtll, C-1¥ M•l*L .. "-11 on 9'4'11':s;:-• M ...... I Bttdl, C~a t2oWO --what a loaf of '""" --11 ....... L. ll:ldliff o. O•l'llU. uu Y1 .... IKI. "' . . . P·llW M o,.,,.., Sl•lt .. (1l1Wnl•. '°'* 1. ''"I t • tt-.. er l:ablrl M. O••· m.t Cl UQ 1n Gfeece and ttaly ti!! ten::n nt revenue. !..-ups, w ,11111 M•Q, c.u1. m 16 ...,..,lhM °''"" Ca.•t Otltr Piiot. s.111 ,,.,....ty i. enu1Nc1 In 11n1•1t M.,.....-..eorn of Or•• Ci . QiM. ortve, Arcec11 •• c1Mfonll• t1aa. . tad C(Jft ,a 1'all centurY ago? share raoinf Jar. food is:.about r. were~ foreNl)ntfS of aome Tl'lls MIMM 11 ii.1,. c:onductM .,, •n J11n1 "· • ,..,. Jutr s. It. 1m 101·n ••: AM .._. 111 ., ... , fllrtW91 • .....,. fNtltr known .,: "'Mlr1m1r, """""' •at11r1 H. Morrison, -. 00•11 II · A Allcilll dime t ,. " \ [" n lndlw!d\11'1. """"' tr"' II'-•1111 ..., WI• ef .1Ut llKI!, C•lllom!•, Orlv.1 Cor.nt ftl M•r, C1llfornl1 ndl: · · , • 1 , '. 37 oeni:l:-ltf 1Pe United;. grea ·CCfmpaDf. l lCNA•o ti; DAHILL LEGAL NOTICS • 1• ,,..'" Ill'~ w.1,,... 11,_n •• ·lrl:>TMIE 1s HE~IY...G\.'!IEN 11)11' .. .,,, lil~d c. lk-Wr., W ·-~· Q. Can ,.., recsll'what •1 '"""'offt. it's lf centi,· 1n.t ~ ... r of .-:-Mullan ·and """ 1111"""'' fll.O ~111 1fll COl.lftt¥ -1 c1n111liln tc.c;.n.11111111 .,.. loc•IM .t ftll•r. Ju1r 1 .. 1•n!~1 µt!tAJ r c1oc1t l>•s.JV•, P11-vel'dl1 en.,~, .iv:"' ·~" ~.,.., Ci.t't. fl~ Courr!Y .,., ~ 26. 111'2. 'ICTITIOUS •Ullllllll ll)f Ilk.,. Sir ... Colt• Mello COUfttr flf.j.i..M, ~ M.trih•N Ottlt•• C .......... '.C•Ufornlt 90!7W ~ of steak cost 50 yws or-Bulgaria it's 54 cents:; in ~erzog's favorites Include a ey 1-ir J. MHOo•. O.llVIY ,_,.,. MAM• 11At1M1•t °''"'"· 11itt .. c1tlfwfll•. · •1.tS Cr0W10 v'""' ,..rllftv . '"" of • Tfllml• o. l".0."1P1111t1. 1m Igo? Ghama it's llO -.... ~. '. , • IUI ft-ve-.& ... j .... ..I and Clerk. TJw ..,.lo¥rl111 w-It Jlol,.. M l-Thi 1111111 """"' wO! bl> mnwmm•ltlf l•1vn. Nl9ull, Counlr of Ot"••· Sl•I• 111 ":•"''w,. C«w"" dtl Mer. C1lltor c• "'.~-; ne 1~ l!i'~ • 1"1191 11: • 1 on"' •t:Mf tM • ••r •I JvM, 1m ~ C•lllOl'nl•, 1 'l'!:lllt"ll.., IPYll!~ 91/Cllon t. .. n . w~. »lll hlT'f , A Le th 40 •-n~-t' 4\.aO. i.141.. --J. g\gnei <Ce r ti'J.f Cate an lll'u9111Md' Ol'•llM GM1! 0.llr "'"'' IAV llUll"lt1= tno W ... l•w bcrOW Ca.f l!I(. ISi' E. Cd.ft tlle h/W.1 Wdill.r, -c:1•' In 1-..M llvdlo Clht, Clfffornl• llMM "\ • II 111 canie. TI'uo s more, ~'¥Pt.fie Y'"". . i't • 'ca• .. Mir 11, anct Jllflf ,, '"JI, 1t11 )41 .. 11 co-1>1 H•lflWnr N ·IM<h, c1"' Mlelr#W, l".O. a.*'·'~ •111 "'-!:· ~ oi"" uni1ec1 tA"i.i, )'b,... rMil!, l•rrr •. !!'!'~n. 1~_!4 .. ~11111.id,'S. • • portion of your ti.ke-biine. paf '· Ameiltcan Exp..-certifl "'l:' -• .,..., Clllftt'f "°"~· ''~ t1 c.i...,111•. ~:. If~ •llCI 1ntirnf"o1 ~~t ""'°" ...,..,i.1. c • .._,.1, -· 1 Q What about a quart of L .c.i.L • 'ood t --"' b Weli•s1J & Far""' e • 11: M TlllmM. A1A & Alfllld1• s. '"' •• •....-n ,. • Tr-,.,. ... ~ alt 1n 111t1 "°"' *'<•ltilil .,,....,,., .,... Thb 11uJtnt11 I• <ol'ldllclld trr • ~ · " you spend for ixH.n the'11 you 8 gneo Y ev• LEGAL NOTICE 11...CorHr.1tt1 1n ,,11..,..111.1 ino w..i 11u11M11 ........ •"" .., .... .,.... "" mlKh thmlot " m.n -..~•-rt · 111 tr11 ,,,,,...,.th!~ ~ ~ ~ , • ....... '' ~ ;t:lt at ~e and tfl,. &mqUnl.I Santa Ana War bond sigrwci by C•sl Hlelnrl'ey, ,...,.._.., lltdl. C•llf, Tr•ntf9ror f.r !tie thr .. , .. ,. Int , ... , If Nllttv ltkl .. ec:vtlol\, Wiii\ 1«ruM' In. H1rold 8.,.11, ' ·• · .&.._.t~ cerj(I\ "'"' · f ~ · j tJ. .,._J;; •'"a Mdlcan g_.al •wltb hll '!l T OUI IUSl•ISI au1 cllfrWtill """ !ht •119~ 1rt: NOM ttrest •nd cqats. e ffMr•I D•rlntr · ~~. ..:. tili 919 .;. 10 'ti& • 9Ut · .~-rwt.aurant.11 ~"" ' • " 1~~ · . '~CZ:..: sr•T••NT . Thi• •11u11-•• ..,. ~· ..,.... o.tM: Jl.ll'lt 1. "'' : • . 1 ~~ .su,.-11!.>1m .• ,17-'"-, ,,J / :--• • Thi• 11111111""' ,w11 fl'" :wt• ·tlll c.:i ... 1wu,tf se -, • snack bars etc ~ . , property dlsp ayed as col· TII t1111oWI " 1, •or111. bu•!-• Cwll'tr•"ot1.. ,..,,., 6. 1111aum -, .. r OtLLA•o o. w"'ltl•IO" tr 011rt..r O"fllllt C.UftfY 111 .._ ,.. bei ~ ureau of· Llbor ' ' • ~ I t I J lwo lost which . • "' rton · aibtrt ~. "'°"'"' . Tr....iorM , M•r,h•t. 0ro11e1 eOl/fltv 1m. :. ........ 11•1.. lf you lcount ;On' the rood a era ' n ca~ '"t ••.. TEO'$ .AUTO OfTA1l ., .... ,,. ..l'ffldll'll Vlrgl• •11..,,n Ir Ml'IN II:. Htu.r, C{IPUhl KAlMl~CH, DIMAltCO, KNA'f .... tl1tlC1 -.cyF-' pill>' llJWlg . '· . he did ,0029 l e el• c rt ,Olllll•l~ 'Tiii• ,,...,._, fllMI with tti. CounlY 'T'•"'' .. " Dlvlllell : S..111 or ..... COlll'l!Y .. CNlt.Llll~OllTtt ... .J • \~ umer JftS for j(a 'baSJC YOU .eat at home, an •eVeO, • soffietimes buy , V•HtY. cO:ntor:-•. 1 .., '. Cllrll .t °'.,_ CtunlV 1111: JvM It, ltn. IAY ISCltOW CO., INC. :.~ r· W/111 :::.:::;;'Jitn~ =-Hlft M , .. tb k t '' smaller percentage of· yout Collectors r..i Hwrn1t11:, tom Lot Corot.a Court. ~t.J-'" ~. Mecldtll, °*""' c~ ~--llil-.MM c. ..,.., ~ ~.,.11.., T•MM :n4{~111 • m,r ethu e · . 1 ice paycheck goes (Qr food ~. only a:old mining stock l'oun•11n v.11t1v, C•Htornl•. • ,., ... , ...,... ..._ T* · • .....,.., c."""'11119 • :. 11'1•1' Since 1919 e aver19e pr · · • ~ certlfic&tes or j:ven .more 1,:1~11...,• 1' bl l,.. conduct.o .,, •11 .,111111.,,., °"'"" c.Nt o.1t.; ..... lll'llbl!Nll 1or..... co..t oettr ~Joi. l'uetl111te1 0ri,....cont 011ty·11>1kit lllN rl"wbll~" °''~ cot11 -0.1., ,.~. bread arpt Here's a table dramatlzlnf HI all I C 1 p 1 e v rid Mv,nl•k JIHll 71, • ,,. JulY s. 11, •1tn. 1...n JvM 11. J•n ,. . l6111·11~ a •!Id .1u1r s. 1t11 ... 1u1-11 ~' ~1. !'!'9" Junt 7, 1.t. JI, 1m 1~ •• H th~ changes in foOd prlces VI spec · c Y' on Y r P P 11, T1111 1t11t1Mn1 fltH w1111 1t11 counl\' . NOTI~ ..._ • .. ~Aw .,..,....,..rCE LEG ~-m.Ji& as hourly wages s"mce 1919 : ? Creek· ¥ta gold mJning flnna cttrk .., Or•,.. eovntv. on JuN '· 1tri. LEGAL NOTJCB <..... -LEGAL ~ t • ·~ ~ nu•~ ... · ... , ~•ftl"&8-:.. ,.. • thi t k ·~tfloates 11'1' llwrlr J. ""'4kkel· 0.lll'Ul't' ceuntr · W-w , • _ • s • · • bled.. ~ ' Mille. gt., ·del. 15.5 cents in ,I 1 oc '°~' · c11rk. O•DINANCI •on.a ' ~ _,.. .... w ~ llfl, • hm ~ ....,.lt; ,....._,,,. 111r'l9r1'li c!IR "·"" clt'I c*ci1 .,~"'CW of 1919 •• 4 Is In A 1..-,.111111 •• 0 co , '"' c•-coUN d\llW!te ttt ... ...,, tllell(I' ~ W ._ PJlf~ tlf ;flflillli OU 411YI tnim C.•f!'l~J ~rl(lly 'tMllV.fllet !M Mlivll 1 ''"· cen pr. "'•·· IN MANY CA"SES t1t l',P.vWWllll Ore• Co-•• D•lfr .,11.,, o• INAN o ,, -!l'Ji'"W"'·•«• .. -"••fffl' .. .,..,....... . ..,_,-tl*i lit_.. illf"'""'"'~~n.u-, ... • noun eggs, C!.8 cent.a in 191t,\ le~ 7»1•, ti.,., 1'7'.I 1471·12 ~~ti:"""~: '~:.! .. 4: .. :9.::ti~ tfl9 ...... ,., " .... lflfllllll ~ 1ta...1..tll" tf!l'~Oll:AHGI C°"ST OAtL"Y ~Uttd •NI cetlllffrfld IKilon 11Y"~c· 50.0 cents in 1972. Oran.'l"eSt .1 certificates are vafued 'by ifO -to-tNo Of' " NlTIOfl OP LOT Ml. ~ w w Jr~''"'· • ''"91Q "'lO'Tf .1 ''"''''" "' .....,., dttJIM-"°"., • rl'Alllr' "*"1111 • .. -'411<1tr lectors only If they ftre . ILOCW: 'Of' lltYINl'l SUIDIYll-· .... Mt: ~ ...,..., .. 11' ·~-,, .............. ,,. 'l,r.;r!! COlltiCll Nici on 1119 Jiii CllY., JM.~m. ·do<., 53.2 .cents in 1919, ri· ·I LEGAL NoTlcB P1tOM Ml "Cl.Cl' . Y'"·-wfifl • "''-., '"·• ""'' 5J. .... Mae.~ ..+trt ""' ........ 1t111 ""' .. "" .. ..-•111111 ~ .. • • issued and signed. ')fafiy of IWlh • • ""' w111 '• 1111MO ~ .,. .. '"" CM!dl. \IOllfle ..,._.., 911 ..,,..,Mii ""'""' Of' ,.,d cents in tm. Potatoes, 1 . 3.1.. America's famous men ,bave ·,ICTfT...,. ,.,,,.,.... · ".M c1" c1Uftd1 • *'-Cit\' Ji' ·c.i. ..,..,. flifl: 1M11C1 S1u1t1 41.' q 1 "". •......, .. Ml'llL atw a.:11. 11etd on ttM 11tflmt'lf-.. cents in 19191 84 cent& in 1971 I •AM• nATlfMINf ~--.......... In"""'°"": Enl • tlla!MC9. tDM .... ..,. • -• ""''° ... ;."°"ID !Ill• IJ!h .. , Im II)°"" followlr19 rdt· OIH """: ~o·maloea "o. 303 can •. ' lB.2 ~involvedinthefloetingof .,;.. 1tiloWfnt ,._ .,.. .,,. ~ t10,. 1. All ~1 ·.-.ron., "!II ~....,,. ""'"" 11w'-~-., • .,J-.'.l'fl. { AYEI! <.oul'IC11rntn: ...-.,,.'" ''' cents in 1919. 22.6 cenb ln . _,,.. ~ ·-.. ~· ..... ••••T llltVICUIG COM• l'IKM lltll ~ In "" c;tlCI' ,;ert1 "'r ....... rMlllll.,. ·'!'..::: ..,,,.,_,,.,,. NOl'I: ~l'ICllmlfl: "-• '' "' the Stock and bo~ .. ...i th• -· 1 ....., "' ..,1.., , .. , .,,..,., N "'"' ~··""' ' t·~ • ' .J.r.c:K M.YilMITT • Jord•t1.,,,.i..,, wn-•ldtf unsucctss'ful compa..a of -'itoc~ . -.......,. Ztne, "'w11: • 1 .,.,, •...,. • 11i1.a fM\J '"'"": .,~ AaSPT: CewKn,,,...:·".. • 1'12. Margarine, lb., 41.S centf>'l became worthless. BUt,'""to :O~N~.:: 16?" st.,.., ........ N.w-r:....c"t :_.:~'',.:*'~ : ~ ~';:!:;7'-" ~ ~"""' ~,::"_. ,.,,... ~'!.,111':'.!i"!~sh•::_~•_:11'J,,.t~ in 1919, 33.3 cents in 19 ... lectors. the autogra...a.. on . •rf•11 tc:IOll . o.nft. istt; "•"' Dr.. Mr1at6'-1 M9M. rtcWll1"' . te;nD!ll 11· ~ to,.. 11,...,i~• .... N •. ..,...,Y of.,.. cs.:~ Cott• Mt&lto •i..'W ._,or White bread Jb 10 O cents t"Y Sint1 A"', <1.1...,,.11 c-tr. In t1te Cltt ffl c.t• MtM, INll ., ..._ na• fl w Ml.lllldl91.ptifl ~...._" 111t _ Ju,... 1 ..Ji.,, 1919. 24.7 cent;' in · 1972. R certificate have aome v;tue • .:: ... ~":;;' ~-~,.;;:;;'~."c!:ll' ",~::::;.:;•::".:!'I'..::=:. .,. !:" ~w cl',.,.C.: =,.\:t;'r,,;'-' :~ 1 •• :., ~,:,:0~~...:i.. • 11.ak lbmi".9 -ts 1n, 191 One o( Mullan's f8VorfW ,. Tli11 111vt1..a1 I• ti.lrw ~ n c9!it ... 11n1 tt ••1111111111 •Md •1111 1t1t. _.. w • NlllttM tMrtto ,.t tlti T:Y o.r-ll > u . ·, t• ot ""'fi.'?! ~ •~· I I I B 1•-• 110 • a. • °""'et 11'"""'11\le. ' nnttl'llftl el •1111 Hl1f •-· Miii Cl.Cl' -._.., ... In Mnlon 1 ,.,...,. M ) ~ of !le': Cltr Of IMMJ. . ll .47 in . Pork chopl', lb.1 { a co or u r "!~• • , . ..,. • · 11t1AH· tit. cAH,.. ,.int Ml11t1 .•tt. ..._,....,,...,.., .. ,..,. .i 11eT10N a. Tiii• Onl!Mnc• tr1el1· '* .L 1. i~lff . ~,...\', Cl'>' C"4'11: !f "ublllllld 0r11111 • ._ flltl111, 42.3 cen~ i~9l9, '1. l7 in l certificate of the SoUth Sia Tl\!i st"""'1nt .r11 ... w1r11 . ..,. c°""" Let 1t1t, '""' •"' ft"'M'• lll~'"'''r' tH1c1 111c1 " '! 1u11 fora 1111m 1301-1 .. ""'. "", c.... Ma. •ff!O ....,,~ JllM :n. '"', • , •· , 1~1-11 Si <•-"b I 65 4 "' Company. This flMn founded C"'1! Ill' °' .... , COllll~ on MtY ti, lf''1 . 1 ~ 0 Jn.tei';,"'92~5 c~t~ in 197i~ :~ Jn 1711 ta trade wilh Spmnilh ~r.~..,.,.1 J. MMclot(, ~ cMttV t ~ , _ , ... ~ ter, lb;. f1,I cents In 1919, 87':1' kiAmerica evdeintua,Uy ITli1ncfedlthek .,111111111M °'M'lfl Cot11 o.nv '::. \ •• I" -• .. ·1 • cents in 1911, ft .08 In . tm. ,.. · ....... 1 •• 1 1972 Ch lb 42 ' ng as a ~Or. -~ a oc Mir ~1 111111 Junt 1, ''· "· 1m 1.a..n , 1 ' \ .. 1.,,, . " cen~ n . eese, ., , wss quoted it 1281,i In I . ..,I ;_-' • Total of all ti\.,. iltms 14.M · January 1720, was 550 In May LEGAL N!JTICE · I ~ I 9 9 d •• •• 972 w and by July and Auguit waa · I n. l I an ..... .11111 1 . ages illn I )111111 l Se~bet ,ICTITIOUS IUSINISS ,. ' I ! ' '. ,, 1 hr .. 472in1919.'l:l .!9 in tm. "the bugbbl. bun·t·.lnil". llo<t ..... •T<TOM .. T ' 1\ TM tllllewlM Ml'.tOft 11 dolns IMlllOll ..,_ ·-Here's a ,rundown on tho • ~ , .... <.1 ••· .~ I ••, " i.... amounts of otl)ec items you dropped to 1 in 11111" ry .:_:.."c:vt1~~:;~'1111~~NJ.~11:. ,_., \ I ~~~ ~IMWvt:,'~~~b ; .hourb( =lled=~t ,~i= ~£~·==~~ 1' ~ Round aleal"lb'i 1911, .1"°"1 down. • • • ,,......,. { ,1 } 2.1 In Apr. !mi -.'liop.. ~ of 'tlioiw.tld1 ... '"" =....-.i::~~· .. c_, I . . ,\ •lb, 1;1 jn tlll,,Sl Ill I :ttt~lems/' he aays, '11re found in c .. -.. or.... cauntv .,,: M1y 11. tm. I I • "' I blcoo lb., 0.1 '!JI lid 4.1 In lhls WOi")d iif1iiad and lleck ~::...-'· -. -<-I -r ..-.. • • • I -· "~ .,.., ' ' tm.·llutter Jb.:t 0.7 in J91t, 4.J cerUfle1tes. To fl nan c e l"\lllllNll °'"'" c..11 o.iw ~= 1--J. t-• I ln lt.7Z. Chttse: Jb,1 ] fn 919, anyth~ from. Clllllf to Wan, IN'f 11, Mii Jlll!I 7, 1.e.-JI, 1'12 a•n '( -. '" fli r . 3l in 1m. PolJitoes. b .. ti.I a g~vtrnmenl or comJllllY -• • • ! '-~=~=:XJ ' • • In 1119:• 0 .1 la j~t71 ~ muat have rnonry, ond 11tt111 LllGILNOl'D ' ·., ,1' ' ~ worker M°ll"!!al!li., lb1.1. liJ 11(1. 11'! have issued bonds or lltock -•. , of IUO!or, in 1112. n...m~~o.Sln1 certificales to<do IL" ~::= .. _ i r~----:::;;. ~t~~~ : 111 ll'll 11111 · 'r.I" In . ..,.. llor.oft, Coliectori di modtm d1y ,.';" "'--" -...,_ -~ • • I Ut avetqe Ol'll'lflH 'f.t in lilt,~· J.972! ctrtUiCl\eS apPur Jo have U 111.IYI •11 TY •ADIOlMllA .. Y ~ . • ..IW ... -• - .. . - ,. .• ~. ~ . . ' . . . • • . .. " -• .. • . ·-. &· I • . '"'"'"' .._ daJ. T_,t.oea. No. II l.t ID• b(el) attracted to the Playboy ~~~r.. citr •1.,. ,..... I ;!:~~===~~:;:::::::= "' lo lo lflf, l •. f-111 lfll. •. • C4, ..u~i., the fl~ lo ............... 1111 .... ..._____ "\ . ;;i:::::;a;:;;=::;:::~:;:~i'.::'.::::::::::==~:==~ ->jiilli WitJ I~' tJP*1: Jllll vet hlw: a mocld day nudt. ~11"'t:i~~~~rt;:'~ , --._ .\\ \ Ill~ t 11 ' . -· ·~ · ~ t_., fW of The eenWl'.tad P(lymate ,_, GI ~ ~ l!J. 11~ Id DI Feb., 1111, 1 girl ~med "" ~::;..,."'7:" .,~ "" ---• ,_,. "" !llfle Ill' W)lly Ray, ncllno1 In ~ hor °"" • -....,. • ,_ "· ""' foo4. llut • ,. ft fit~ I unadorned 1lory lop ad ~ '· - - - ,:,:. =:.::..<Pdl't.1"{1..,,.i. center> of tlla Pl1f~11 -°'""" _, ...,•::: • r.Jt t. certlflcate. J"" 14 11. a 1111 .Mr" 1m · tic 1i ' . - • J ---· • • etrr•ciarYI -·~ ...,...,., 1:91 lllCTflll llAI' . , • ~·-' ,,.,.., " I ( I 1 •• ..., .. , ~ . ·- ' . -... • -.ii. •• • ... . "' . ' . " •• •t •' ~ ' I t Wtdnfldfy, Jun1 21, 1972 SC DAILY PILOT If .. -weoo~ay's CJosmg Prices:.complete New York Stock Exchange-~Li-st-.-----. ' .. • \ 4 Stock Market Finance Briefs -~---r -+ ' . • . ; .. ... TODAY'S SPECIAL BRAND NEW 1972 · GALAJIE 500 2 DOOR HARDTOP ' . Vinyl sit•f . trim, belted fires, tinted wind· shitld, power front disc br1kes, •ir condi· Ji0ftin9. UJ58Hl617221 SAVI OH Wlndew Sttcker •Plvt Tax, & LlctnM ' : ··TODAY'S SPECIAL ' • • ,, .... , 'BRAND NEW 1972 .: ·-~ l • I THU"-DER~IRQ: .. 2 ~ DOOR HARDTOP •'.' Air 'cond., vinyl roof, Michelin stet! belttd -.. redial WSW, power side wind. PoWtr·6 w1y · -sett, tinted '.ill•~•· dual speakers I 2J87N- 107567) " ' SAVE " Off WIM.w Sticker Phn Tix & .l.lctnM . ' TObAY'S SPECIAL BRAND NEW 1972 MUSTANG .MACH I 2 DOoR SPORTSROOF 351 CID 2 V V-8, cruise-o, vinyl roof, wide ovtl belf'td whitewalls, /ower steering I: front disc brakes, eir ·c:on ., radio, dlx belts, Mich I sport interior option, tinted 9lass. l2F05H20299 J ' SAVE Off Window Stfcker' Pl'lt TU1 & LIClnft ·~ .• j . • 5495 TODAY"S SPECIAL BRAND, NEW 1972 ' :JQ.RINO· ' '*'"' . . . ~ 2 DO;O~ HARDTOP • j, • ' • • t~ ' . ·' .. . Crui11o'm.1ic, · ppWK 1t•!trin9, r•dio, tinted ' 9l1u, ·belted tiros. flA25L24042 I . SPICIAL_;: ·$2s· 32 Plw Tu & Lie.,.. . ' " -. . . ' . TOOAY'<I SPl~IAL BRAND NEW 1972 3.4 , TOf't "PTS. CUSTOM . , . ~~~~;~~~L$' i7i9nint Str~ T/glau, HD tlr• . '1~•N4:n121 . . • . • . 1 ... ' '-i-tu&UcMM '· '. • • 'i; • • ~ 71 ~ ~ '65 Chev.%Ton DATSUN ' PINTO DODGE GALAXIE .. #L:AXll D l""ormal 2 doer PICKUP. Stlcti: 1111/1, rMlo, P'ICKUP 1nd CAMPl!:lt 4 ' ' ' CORONET 2 Dr. Hllrdtop. Vt. flinl!op, VI, •lllo. tr•n• .• llC· Mlli.t', • "· blcl. ltw m1i. tpeed, M io, ti.1111'". '"°" Slldt, ltNIO. HMltr .. {91$-IUl'omltlc tnn.., "°* ,,..,.. ::r •Ir, rMflo,•'-tll'. (WAZ· ege. 122.ffOEl DIUI IZT) 11111, l"ICllo, kl,!W(:. $vper ·N 11377 s199.5 s1977 '1777 ~M1595 '67 '66 '67 . MUSTANG MUSTANG FOR·D COUNTltY SEDAN, ..... , lute. CONVfllT. VI, 1i.rtomlllc t Dr. l\anltop •!Jfomlllc trans. tr•ns .. rldlo Ii trM!tr. (TYT· tr•ntmln""'-po-llftl'lne. mlMlln. rld/o, ll•tw. (VAG ... rHlo, llMM. IAllS SSf) ''" sa77 ' sa77 '8·99 ''64 '69 '69 ·CHRYSLER GALAX IE DATSUN IMPl"ltlA.L l"actorJ 111', tull 5lt &~ION~®". 4 powtr. IRZW DJ) 1pM, Ito • ; ' U<HL· 11!1! .. ' " .. . '~· ' . 'JOlb ' : . 14 ' . fORD " TON l'ICKiJfl. (IWUSI f , , ;;t. I ~, • . TODAY'S SPECl~L· • ·< • • •' I BRAND NEW 1912 '. : ., . .1 FORD V2 . JON , ,:. · ••cKUP. K...., duty front & ,_ .,;.,119,, rt . . wflltowan tires. IFIOA~NBOU~J ~~·~.~~ $ 24,99 :' . ' • w w .. ca w rn' ca p. Ch F In • • ·Ltg111•a eh N.Y. Stoek.8 VOL 65, NO. 1n, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESDA '(, JUNE 21, 1971 TEN CENTS .. ' Flames Gut 2 of Laguna's Oldest Buildings By BARB-'l\A iulEIBICR Of ... Dellf' , .... '"" A blau of undetermined arlg1n gutted two of Laguna Beacll's oldest bulldlng• ' ~ ,_ earlf ,today, severely damaging the Volunteef. J!ost, m Forest Ave. ind the adjaceJJ.ti 'Adventure Travel Service, m Forest ·Ave · The travd bareau I.I operated by City Councllman Char!lc!D Boyd and ·bis wile, Jaoe, a Laguna ocbool ,trustee. Fire , Manbll Jim Presson said UU.. morning the ..... of the 2:30 a.m. fire, WO wblch qlnated In a rear room of the Volunteer · Poll, bu not yet beeo detennloed. . lnvaaUgatora at • tbe ,.,..., ""' ·atlll . at. temJ>llill to eslabllalt a dollar value on damage of the . two , quaint frame buildings, whlcb date back lo the early part of the century. One fireman, Joe McClure, suffered a aeverely burned rtghl biuid wben a-blob of melted tar fell from a roof during the' !\VO-hour flllligbllng operation which In- volved 13 men and all . three Laguna Beach unit!. The 1Ceoe of the blaze WU just yards away from tbe. lumber-ladeo yard of the ·Laguna --Beac~ Lumber Company, 314 Forest Ave. and firemen In the nearby Main Fire StaUon al f1nl feared the flames mlcht be originating In the lumber yard, However. it was un- damaged. \ Battalion CbJef Cha>lle Kuhn said the heal of the fire apparently popped the gtass· Jn a wiodow at the nar of the Volunteer Post building, pennJIUng flames lo leap a four.fool space to the Adventure TrJvet building, w h e r e another window wu uploded by lieal Damage lo the Volunt>er Poot-was largely conl1ned to the rear of the bulkllng. Tile centrlll part al the Ad...,_ lute Travel building was most severely damaged. . At the acene this morning, helping members of his staff remove re<:ord!:, Boyd said "bll3lnela will. be almost as USUJJ" at bis travel bureau, with.phone lines remaining in. operation until 1 new location is· found •• The business ""'°""· stored at the rear or the building, and rt.Strvatons in- formation kept at the front were saved, he said, when firemen' were able to con- taljl the blaze before ii spread from the central pert of the structure. Surveying ~amage at the V.oluntetr Po.st, Bob Herman said a meeting or the directors probably would be held to determine the next move after complete assessment of the loss. The fire alerm was sounded at %:33 a.m. by an unlrfentifled wOman who raced to the Main Fire Sta tion, half a block away at the end of Forest Avenue, ud rang the emergeDCy bell, arousing capt. Foret Johnson and three other firemen on overnight duty at the station. Leaning out « an upstairs window to see who was ringing, Johnson spotted the names down the road and the entire Fire Department was on the scene in minute& The prompt alarm and proximity of the fire station may have saved downtown Laguna from the major conflagration that could have occurred with in- volvement of the lumber yard, firemen speculllted today. ec·a Tower Gets 2nd Look 'No Fait h' Charged In Petition Joint Session to Study Lifeguard Unit A second look will be taken at the design_ of the Main Beach JHeguard tower, the Laguna Beach Planning Com~ mission has decided, after ,bavinJ second thoughts oo the tall structure 's plans. A ·jolnl meet with the city council "will Dana Point Man Killed U. Blast A.board (:p.tter · • .A .Dana Po!nt ~ 1erVj111 u a petty officer aboard a Jari<!. Coul Guard. weather vessel In Loac·lluch.was llllJed Tu""7 Jn the freak uplooloo'of a water heater. · C.ali J. liurmeier, 21, aon of Mr. and Mrs: Lyle J, 5urmeler of 337tt Castano Drive, WU killed lnstanUy In the blast which aent acaldlng steam ·Ud debriJ ahooUng thivugb petty 0111_-Jiving quarters ol the US8 Minnetonka. The 25i-fool vessel, wblch arrived ill Long Beach ooly 10 ctaya ago, normally cruises l'8terl1between 'the mainland and Hawaii.aervl.nc u ~ weather station. Tile uploslon a1ao caused critical In- juries to , ano~, member ol the crew, P.O. Randall Pmiey, 21, of Long Beach, who auffered multiple fractures and 1evere burns. Coast Guard 'spolcesmen said the blast caused $11,000 In damage to the vessel wblch baa a crew of 110. It damaged . lockers, beds, wiring, fittings and i.utheads. Tile .cause of the freak uplosion of the waler . beater I.I onder Jnvestlgau.._ 1pokesrpen said. Mr. Surmeler will be burled with lull military honor. Friday alter Roman C&thoUc rilea In Dana Point. Roaary will be recited Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at !ht D<W St. Edwards C&tholic Church, followed by Requiem Masa there Friday momlng at Ill o'clock. Burial will take placa lollowq Iba Jll8M al Holy Sepulcbor Cemetery In Or • ' ange. Besides bis '*"""• Mr. Surmeler leaves a ii.st.er, Penny Marie, ·of the ·borne, , and , blo ll'&lldmotber, Mra. Eleanor~. o!)Uvenlde. Lesneski lllonaary In San Clemente la In charge of~ w.-t1ier .SO.shine and clOor: -aie 111 ~ agenda far 1'huladay, -11!11 ·io,. clouds·along the coqt·tn • the lilrl;y momfol lioiin. lllibl In ' Ille 71'1, lows In lbe .... INSIDE T8l>AY . TIOO Ja...., dnnnas jom th• .11...,, of llllM.:~• .P'id - "'""""" thii .... """' bl °" -Covnty. s .. TlltaleT Notes, PQQO 24. ..... _ ' -. C•114• t .__ " ---. -O'lliUl. • --" --. .... -,.,. -.... ........... tt llL r ,. --. -. ----. __ .. E='J · •·AT *' • ---·-. - --. _.. ..... --.. be 0011gbt Jn an at!mpt to hammer out an agreee.ble solution to the situation, now the subjac£ of moUnling'public opposition. Commlssionen, meeting Monday heard two more letten from clty organizations, the Civic Leagt!e . and Village Lag1!!18 crltlcWng plans for the '90,000 facllilY. CommisslOnen Jobn l.lcDowell, absent from the meelJng. had .Pfepared a Jetter Jn which he "l',...i <Ol)OOll that the planning. copll'l1aaion tnQVed too hastlly, added Cclnn1iaalOJ! CblJrman Cir! E. Johnsotl.. I " • ~ a'!1: ,Idler froin_lllo. ~ --~,.=the"':: fool tower, citlD& mu<:h dlsagr<emeat oo Ille P.an- 'l'be v~ Lagwia letter ""8..ted 118~ ....... dealp ol the ~ healquort~ mJglit be IllOI'< appropriate oo a larger beach .area, such u HuoilngtOR or Bola Cblca State Beaches. • Village Laguna uld the blige llructuH ..... lnlppropdate for Ille limlted Main Beach strand. ~ · p.....iiUy ~. tlie facility boua1ng a. communlcalloo cenler, locker rocnn, showers, midlo-visuat Center, and 1 mia1J auditorium woo14 be located In the middle of lbe Main Beaclf ind 'liould rise to a belglit of 3' .fete. . PlannJ.n.g eoinmiuionm also: -Approved a food tak&<IUI window for the Hotel Laguna from the Laguna Avenue side of .the bulldlng. Under cur~ rent city recuJalloa, the addltiooal use activity "1 the bole! -have required tllat five more porklng apoces be added. The bolel offered 'to trade off closing a banquet room (requtrlns five ,opoces) for permission to open the. tak...,.l window. -Heard a report by Woyoe Moody, city planolng director, oo the design review ordinance. Following meetJnga with civic organizatloll5, Moody 1ald be felt a betttt ordinance was being put together, -Delllyed until Aug. 7 a hearing eliminating resident A·i zoning from a p:irtlon of Gtenneyre Street between Anita and Calliope otreets. Dkt Levee · Out; • Farms FIOOd~d, . . .. To~"m RIO VISTA . (AP) -A clirt 1.-11vt way earl/' today, lloodlng more than 15 l!QUlrll lll1ls ol -S.Cl'alllelllo Della fanplog ·-and forcing ""~l'" ol bundreda al ""1dmtJ and vacationers auiboriti,. wt '!be Sacrome9to County abertfl'a office said It .r.conimeuded evacuatJDn of Isleton, a community of 1,397 In the path ol the floodWaters, ·"but the mayor hasn't ordered Jt. evacuated ,yet." Ten persons were taken to hospitals f'"' treabnent of minor liiluiies but sheriff'• spolt....m Bill llliller said there were no reports of deaths. , ( UJilted I'reM Inlemallonal said a small boy waa: mlulng.) Sha-Ills and caJilomta Highway Patrol cara joined Anny, Air F°""' and Coast Gum! helicopters In rousing I n 4 evacuating more than 400 persons from 10w:1y1ng .-.as of Andrus Island -scene ol tbe 1 a.m. levee lnak, A!l1ler said. ~ ·~t.,l.'TARGEt . .'rrVsteaLlnko ' ' . ., .. -~-• OUSTER A . Tr-Gii! . JA.gU,naC~m~e,r Heats ' . . ' . . Candurotes . for Couneil . ' .. ' . By JACK CHAPPELL .. ot' ... ...., Plllt l t•ff' · Fqur' COD!lijl'atea for tbe ~•Bead! ' City Council TUiia momq told a breaifast meeting of Ille Ol8!nher ' ~ Commer<e.wiiat they woold do If elected. · A strq -r\mDlng •tm.lgh all ' Ille c..dldata' ~· .. ., )1111,al brlnglilg the fity ·toget!>er. again. , . · Each bl!. !lie fragmeot8tion of Ille ¢!' . - I • • I ' and • oal4 ho would wOrt to ·beol.-old . I • ' """""'· ""!lie ·bJggeet· ilsqe at .1111.t time· I.I can we r<linlte thll town ," LonY C&mpbell, first caricllda~ to -k a4ld. ' . He said flllt a p0lartzaralloo of the e<mmunlty !bot bu beerl liking place I« the "last five yean reocbOd'lll'p,eolt Jut night" -an apparflll meronca 19 an 11>- nounced recall ·of two ,lcliool -board trustee,, • , New Library Skyligh.t. C&mpbell 'sikf· Iba! he thougl!t It WU poaalble-lor the town to pull togetl!er and ateaaed bl.I commtmlty lnvolvem"11 with youth and recreatlilil . , , Next speaker, Betit Leeds, told · Ille Several Charges ~ay Be · Filed In Chase Case · ' Climber. of eemmer.. "I· want to H • -;J ~ • 0 v· • . '? repreaenl everyone fairly, ml I do!>'! feel · i1ure. ·. ring cean · zew. · .• ·· , Iha=:~..,...,;:,.~=:~ Mn. A large akyligbt atop the new Laguna Beach JHnry al>ould be removed because It "obliterates a lradll,lonal, blstorfca1 and beautlflll ocean view" from Park Sen lltep County alllclaJs said today Avenue. lbat !bl-.. ofllee l.t l!lll considering ThJJ recommenclalloo I.I made In a let-"'* cbwpa to Ille 1phw! a woman ar-ter to the tac-Btech City Council retied tbn an.r a 111'1 speed cbut from Tllomas R. Judy, -of the Park ~ -Loa-'Belch to Clrlsbad. GleM Profealooal Bulldlng, 330 Park Ave. Councllinen' are ripecteQ to COii-a_,, c1m,. _.,.O: are recklea sider . Ille request al Wedneoday'1 clrlYinc and fa1lure to Jield, ~ Sgt. Wllllam Knowlol, Illa Diego County ~~al of Ille projeCtlon, tbe letter Dr. 1udy notes that the sJciligbt may be eHminatect by removal to two aU;eJ JlOl1I =:~II up,'lbua er<~ a '}9wer I.Ocal orchltecC" Fred · Bria•,. who del!inoct the bulldbil,t.-ld tlila ri>ornlhg tlial ellmJnalloo ol ~ skylill!I woclJ4 not ~liOCt' lbe vitW: ' ' Brlll• also fool( exception wl~ i '!!al .. mebl by' Judy -that several peraoils had complalnad -the otyUght. "I've had no Oiiier couuneats, ~ ukl Br!Qt. · Leads said "I SU~~ ~·ll of achoo! trUstees Gerald Linke and Patricia Gill· Je(e," aayiJJg1hal the two boud 1'l~ben were not responsive to lltt community or tbeaclJool~ren. ' Mra, Lteda alao lla1ad fllll Ille WU · ....,ned wlllt cumot police odlvlly In enforcing ordliiances aga1mt bomlilel· ualJ. . ~ ·•, . Mrs. Lteda aloo · critJclied Iha Lacuna Beedi city iillllli"• sayinl, ''he lllA1 have ~ his bOimds." •:1 don't -It's right·. !Or ... -man to -(lloe CANDIDATl!ll, Pop I) By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of .. Diiiy Plltt IJIH Charging "your breach of faith I.I totally unacceptable lo the voting cltlzeos of this community ," Concerned Citizens for SchoOl.t, 'l'llesday night Initiated recall a0tinn a1alnlt Lagqna Beach Board of EducaUotl members Gerald l,lnke and Patricia Gillette. A notice Of· Jnlelil to· clttulate recan pellllopa and .a copy of ·Ibo cbaflU were pi'elenlod to 'Ibo . two -.aUve ::~r.s:::rr:lbo -1ied Cltllonll far """"" Jriol. dtnt 'l'llomu Caaldr ........,..{ Ibo recall 'lbartly alter a 1-S Bpllt vota In which lllo 1loerd failed to ......, Ibo con- tracta jll lapl. 1l111lam Ullom and,IWI two top tsslstiillll lor Ille It'IJ.74 ocbool year. Unke, Mri. Gillette and William 'l'llomu wt.d again! the contract renewal. Tunlees Normlil llr<>wne and Mrs. JIM Boyd supported the ronewal. The men !ban 200 penons who packed Into the coltlerta loudly appllludad Iha announcement of the recall -which bu beeo threatened alnce February wben the conservaUve trio blocked an appllcatloo (lltt llECAlL, Pap I) * * * Board Undecided Over C.Ontracts , I Of Top Edu cators Following a 3-2 vote not lo renew the contracts ol Supt. Dr. Wtlliam Uflom and his lop aulslanl! Tuesday nlgbt, Laguna Beach Board of Education President Wllllam Tbomu &aid be bad ''no idea" when the coOtraets would be renewed. ••1 jult "don't knowJ" said Tbomu, wben uked by reporiers when a deciJloo would be forthcoming. He pointed out · lhal a policy change approved early Jn the meetlng lives the board untU Jan. 1 to mate a decilkm. "We'll be ualng Iba! llmt to evaluate and RI up aoma pl.t lor Ibo -am,• uld 'l'llomu,but be did DOI elallonte • The motion lo l'Mlllploy Dr. Ullom liid --ouperint.-o -llee¥es and Ollrlel llela -placod .. the egenda ~Y Tnlotee Normao Br-'Ibo along wllb Mra. Jana Bo7d ~ im- modtate renewal of Iba -ldl! ~ the pollcy change. * * * . Sliorlll'1 diput;y. ·~ ~--· ~-,,,. lilP apeed re4 IJghl and siren illlles, will restore ·~ ·--·~w, poirmil al -reoched police cara (including that ol Ille J;l'Ql!uiooaJ bulld- _. el UI '11111 ,...-on the Son ·='S""~ :i:-.:: i:! Dil9I rr., • .,. ' ~ e1JmJnato problems In the ti> .smr ~ 8bari:l'o mdtl-wmiunded -tmor-ol Iha lllrarJ due le Ibo large Iba 'i11111«111, llilll:; llftln&· her from the. -of upt Iba! , will come tlrougb Set ·olJlules -Sparks_.F.nror _, le ......... Ibo ~g!lt. ' '""' ...... -ldoOtilled u Dara Donitlly J-JW' el Seate Ana. who I -'"'""d -... DleiD County Jall Saddleback's Nurses .... ·boU· -two .... alter beinl taken W<I' """'OIJ If f '1.111. ....,.,_ ,Marine ~ee Shot llDIO, Nav. (Al') -II • Morine ,.. ........ la Cl1tar ........ ot w.- -· Oenter hen --.. • ............. Iii -·· lloadlJ. "" -B. ar....,. of Ill Cojoo ..... Wi""'"4 In tbl bo9d .. 1111 unit WU lnlllll ol tbl -· w-.. ,......... Oenter • Brldflporl, Clllt, "'"""" and floaP'•I ,,,_ ..ad. Honored at Ceremony Soddltbock Oollop'1 flnl class of ._ will be -id In a "Black Stripe Oer-" at· f:IO """'8UY at South Ooul Commually ffoaPlaJ In South x-. 'Ille clau of rl coeds ml ..,. man will noel• • -.. to ....., 111 iho1r caps --,.., bldlcotllil aophomcn fl&lal. 'Dill WU Ibo flnl 'fW al a tht pracram ol U. IClloal al 44 lreobmta .... to tiroll In Ille fill!. . . ' . ' . ·200 A~~ Swrmy Laguna BeaCh Board Meeting A ...indive 111 ai ' ui_,tary niJel • . ,P,11' ' ' aclopteil far u. at rue.i_, uill>l'I llarlnY ,_ Bach Board ;,' Ecfaca. ttoo..-mc _..... the wnth of, ..... !baa 1111 -who attended. , , Dllplte ....... by board insldenl Wll1lom TllOlnu U..1 bt·would "clearthe place ou1,;• the crowd applauded com menla It . -. and • booed -'It clicln'L Savwal per-ponlcullrly objected lo a aoctlon ol Ibo nalol about wl!Ulll dlmiplloa of 8 •btor\I -inf! baq I mlldemeanor. Olliors llrqly obkcled to Ibo fad .................... the ... ----oral ...... I ~·The mi-IOI' rtference WU laken •from Iba, Stale EclJcalloil Code. • Wrtt.r Arnold Hano, UIS 111-.i C. Ylil Drive, warned the bolrd -II WU t loee tO vlolatq l1it l1nl -to the Oonllitulion jn not aliowinll )lll'ICllll to~ 'lbe'Tillos ...,. adopted by lbe board 1n a .. l lpllt, vote, with trustee J ... Boyd diloeDtilC, II the beli""inll· ·ol Ille -ung. "I doil'C nm In 1oM slcbl of !lit cbiln fA oommand," amuMntecl Mrs. Boyd. •we .. ..i at lbt 1op, lbt ,.,i. ... • . • I , 1 DAILY PILOT LO •1..,.;,....,, Ml U, 1972 'Gay' Policy .,·On Age~ . ,of Council Llguna Belch city councilmen faCe a long I( end a• ol routine Items, and a few not-ao-routlne al their 7:30 o'clock -Uog tonlgllt. Up tor dlacusslon wUl be the question of 1'hat spoltermen for the Art Colony'• · hor:nceuu1t community dttm an exces- • aJve utl G! the part ot the pOIJce depart· mtnt In rectnt weeks in enforcing antJ. .. IOl~tt.atton ordinances. '!be controversial llfea_uard tower ~ttlgo ailo may be broug!tt up, but the · p!Annlng commlsslon b requesting a joint .... ton with the council to explore modlflcaUon of the structure and action probably 'litll be deferred. City cioun<n candidate Beth Leed! will have a ltattment to make on pruerva .. tlon o1 Ari Colony landmarks facing demolition to make way for new develop-ment. The dttlgn review orcllnance:, which has come in for critlc1J comment, 1IJ on the agenda for second reading arid poaslble adoption. The council also wlll be asked to ap- prove an application for additional Land and Water Conservation Funds to finance Alue ll of Ma1n Beach Park con- 1tructlon; consider an appeal · from Jame1 Diiiey rqardlng perking lac!Utlts · adjacent to hla bu•lne .. ; autborlu the ci· ty m1nater to hire a cont11ltant to lll'fam!lne city NII phone facilities ; and adopt parting restriction resolut1ons af· fecilng portions of Glenneytt St. and N. Coast Highway. Sculpture Winner Alicia Parkway Work Delayed Through Mid· 7 4 De1pite the • pressing need for the lranaportaUoo artery, county oflicls!A HY Alicia Partway from Mission Viejo to Laguna Niguel probably woo't De com- plded until mlcl-1171. Murray Storm of the county Road Department said the work Is being btld up by neco1Jat1001 with tile Moulton Ranch for the right of way to buUd the freeway lnterchallee on Alicia Parkway. Portlool ol the roadway are completed - but the poriJOlll .,.. not llnl:ed lotiether and mlny resident• and ._resldtnls have driven clown the road only to en- couoler I cle1deJX!. Storm Hid once the fmway Ill; Wd!lnie Jll'~Y IA acquired -prob- ably by the end ol thla lllJlllller -con- 1tructloo can begin. The project wUl tal:e more than •Year, ht noted, durln& which time the inlerconnecilng llnka of the portway can be completed. He added that funds,.1¥1ve si.-ty Deen l!Ydget<il for fW JrOJed, ~TOTi' ~ i I t ' Last Rites Held For Nell Webb Servicel were held Monday In Pacific Vtew Chapel for Nell M. Webb, former resident rl. 312 Myrtle St., Laguna Beach, who died Saturday at Beverly Manor Coovalescent Hospital, lAguna Hilb. She , was 74. : She IA llllfVlVOtl )ly' tW<> lbtera, Mn. Nancy E. Youns and Mn. Fran M. Boyer, both of LalUJUI Hilb. A natjve. ol Dilnoll, Mra. Webb lived in Laguoa•l!aach (or 10 yesra prloi to enter- In& tilt eopvaleocmt hospital. Dr. John Slmp10n of a en. v a Preif,yterlan Church, Laguna Hilb, Of· • ficlated at the services, whlch were fol!owed by burial at Pacific View Memorial Park. Satellite Launched MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet 1ovem- mtnt launched its 493rd wunanned Cosmm satellite tod1y, Tass announced. u DAILY PILOT After tlowillg 50 entrlea from across the nation, directors of the Festival of Arta In 1.aguna ,Beach have selected the work of Llguna artJsl Robert Krantz. The prize is $1,000. The compeUtlon was to select a design for the pylon at the entry to the grounds. "Sea Bird!'' deplcll a female feeding five gulls. Directors now will investlgat. the cost of reproducing the work full size. Rough and Tumble Pair 'Crack Heads' for Living By llUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. .,.. ...... lllff Joe Burns hid jll!t whomped his wife in the IDldJoctioo Ind followed up with a cnmchlng npt.llancltt to her jaw. He WU ~ about to llomp her with his big cowboy bool· whm the police came. "We were just whamming away at each ~ ~ It was on~ whale of a donnybr<>'«>t," recalls Evelyn Bumi. ••we were having a great time in the backyard when we aaw that policeman peering over the fence." It wao a typical nlBht for lh'! Bumses who delipt In heating, ticking, blUng and SC!'lllohing each olher. '!bat'• because the Bumses both ol Laguna Teaching Pair Get Kudos From Educawrs La(uiia Beach High School principal lloaald G. Haucbt Ind Th u ra t o n lntennediate Sobool inJtructor Ron Rodecker have been ae1ected as Leaders o( Amflcan Secondary Ed\Jcatlon for lm. Leaders in Amerlcan'Secondary Edllca· ~n i! in annual awards program honor- ing educators who h a v e dl.stlngulshed themselves 1n the fl d of junior and 1enlor high achool ucatlon. The blographfe of the two men will ap- pear in the aMual awards volume, "Leaders of American Secondary Educa-. U " on. Director ol the·program Dr. V. Gilbert Beers, cited Haught and Rodecker !or "exploring new paths, developing new ln- si&hts and effectively communicating their knowledge to their students and col· leagues." "'Ibey are the exceptional teachers," commented Dr. Beers, Haught, who joined the sd)eoLdistrict in 1988 as chairman of the \humanities dlvblon of the hl1b school, became prin- clpal ln 1970. Rodecl<er joined t b e school district in 1963 and has worked u an administrative assistant to Supt. William Ullom and as a curriculum evaluator. He is currently a hl5tory and archeology instructor at Thurston and leads many eitra-cur· rlcular student activities. Cho1·al Readers Prepare Record Past· members of the Laguna Beach High Scohol Choral Readers are beln1 90U1bt by director Charles Schiller to belp prepare a record album of tbe croup's most popular works. The National Q>uncil or Teachen of En&lbh la backing the recordina, which \'Ill be d!Atrlbuted naUonoUy. Schiller aald. · Schiller will hold the· flral In a oerles of rehearsals Thursday at 7 p.m. In the high school 1ud.ltoriumJ and la hoping to see both alumnl and students take part. Al'° Invited to lltend are atudentl ioho Nve betq unable to take the popular _.. ill tho put, but have an lnW. In dlanl i..u,._ Cocta Mesa, .,.. amateur Western stunt lighten with Canoo'1 Raldm. Sometbnes the nei&hbon 1et a lltUe perturbed if they can't quite fliure out what's going on. And '° It wu that night when the Raiders engaged la a little backyard practice sesaion at a friend's apartm"'t In Anaheim. "Another time we were. &lvlnl a per. formance in Poway," old Mrs. Burns. "And a litUe boy rode up on hll bicycle just wh~n Joe wu working me over. He yelledJ tttey, mister, y0u. can't bit a lady!' II Mrs. Burns, a raven.haired &rand· mother, got started in her brawiJnc ca· reer a couple <A years·ato when C&rlocl'a Raiders formed as a splinter group frfi'm a Disneyland Stunt FilJitlog troupe. "I used to be a sa!CIOll keeper with the Raiders and all I ever 1o1 to do waa slap somebody. "But I wanted to get in on the fighting too and I fmally got them to teach me " she explained. ' Now she ii proud to be "the meanest w.oman west Of the Peco1," • title often nwarded by lniliaes. and lumPI when tbe calculate\f taps of bet punching part- ners become tootb-ratWng bib. "We don' pull our puncllea, we actually hit hard , she says. 11But when the other guy hits you have lo rea~ to the punch or you could get hurL "· . · ' i , Disguised by t b e !ilhpilng speed of their blows is the fact Ulat the Raiders actu.!llly open and close their fists as they hlt. The resounding slap add! to the realistic atmosphere. "We've oll\y .had one w!ouo Injury and that wu when we.were doing thlngs in slow motion for 1 photographer. One of oor guys kickad another in the shoul- der and brok~ bis ·collarbone~' abe said. Now appearing nightly at the Orange County Fair, the slx·man troupe stages robberies of the commuter train 1 n d hia1.ing gun duels at the north end or the mall. "The .booth owners ue asking 111 to hold them up. Last night we held up the German bakery Ind the Ice cr.,m ston!. We took home all kinds of jOOdles, 11 the mean woman said. . .. Blank sh<itgun and pistol cartrld(ei ,,.. used e>j>losively by the .45 callbtr Colt· toting raiders, none of whom wear'a 1 white Stetson, like the good ~Yll do. For the fair, they are ustn.R 1ma~er cartridge loads in their guns to keep from fri'lhtening mnall children or s e n i or citb:enll....00 horses. 0 We never carry live anwnunltlcin and ' we lost one good man because he brov~ht 1t nve· round . to rehearse)," .. ,. Mn. Burnt. "Re nttd his oislot and the moment he dlit;Wel<l!ew' ff was a live round.tie turned deathly White and aoolofllzed. But ..,. can't affnrd to blv. that oort of thing haoorn eo he is no lonqer with us. "Now '11! have a safetv offlctr w h o cheo!r> •Q the weapons 'before they're um.:· ·~ aplalns. Fl!tlci\ff• Ind 11U111>l1y don't '""" to bo!OO' their 1udl•l1f'lll ond Mn, Bum• cl1!1)19 •h•t no one hb ...,. enmnl•ined to the &lders about l!Jelr mU..bellevt vtn1~. 1 , • 11Chlldrt" IN'l'11t Mohttnflff llnd they 11Peft'I to JI!{"' the v.lnlll'!ftCe," zhe. sawi. ..A,.ttf m.o-t nt our memhel'J ire ~flL Jy *"t1Jn• t~h· 1'!'11'1!nes f(lf' t.,., rhlldr,....," 0..Jllft>n•"• ...... 1 ltt"'I 1l•lrler hol 1'• _,., •~nn. """""nm t• Jl4n. """"'· wb-altft..t -"°"" !ht ""' Sdllllor ll1d tbt P'OUP will be pr1!plrwd fo llpl the]ll'fllram in thret w..a. • ~1 "' ·• loldM• 11111 ....... • ...,.. illlnd openlnf 1 few _. .... -·~\ • ,.,...,..,el RECALL •.. fa< federal srant -· Thomu w1s not Included in the tteall llcllon. HI• term wm aplre Jn April Botl! Llnlte Ind Mn-Gillette dlCllMd commont on Iha ncall. litbotlp the Tlllretl N1Wy eaotala llald be dldn1 think the llC!loa woul<f be auccesslul. Unke1 14 and Mn. Gillette, 45, were elected to the school board in AprU of 1171 and were officially seated wt July. Bolh campaigned for more school board control over what occurs 4n the classroom. · A statement Jssued by Cassidy at the meeting clalm.9 the following faults for the two t.rwJtees : -Dilregard tor numerous p o I J s , surveys and letters supporting the present school system. -Refusal to schedule study sessions on textbooks. --ConJ!Atenl denigration of the na. tiOllally ttcogniud 1<hool syatem . ...JlisapprovaJ of acceptance of federal funds needed to helter the educsUonal syllem. -Failure to establish commurucations between adminl~trators, teaching atatr, j)Jl'ents and members of the community. -Refusal to tenew the contracts of uyom and his .administraUve staff. -Approval of an administrative c·on- tract policy to saddle the llchool system with long term contracts.· The last point refers to action taken Tuesday to adopt a portion of the state Education Code allowing contracts tor superintendents and assistant superin- tendent! to be let for four years. A previous policy, revised before the amervaUve trustees took their aeata on the board, put a muimum tenn of two years oo the contracts with a one-year-ln-- advance renewal feature. . The one-year notice has now been reduced to a six months' notice with the policy change. It wu approved, despite several attempts to amend it by Mrs. Boyd and Dr. Browne. Recall proponents were in the colllty clerk'• office today to file the notice ol Jn.. tent to circulat.e recall petitions. Mrs. Gillette~~d Linke have seven days to file rebuttals to the char.g~. Following lheir answers, tbe recall petitions requiring signatures of 20 percent of the district 's voters wUI be circulated. Take S S1ri-• lsrael1s--Make Lebanon Ra·ids By Ualted Prm lolenlltloul Israeli troops, artillery and planes raid· ed 90Utbern Lebanon today and captured five ranking Syrian mllltary offlcera that Israel said were mapplng the territory for future jQlnt Syrlan·Lebaneae opera· li ons again.It Israel. • • • • U true, it would inject 1 grave element into the Middle East cr!Ais. The Lebanese army historically Na stayed out of the Arab-Israeli wars since hrael's 1941 War of Independence, but a s e n J or Israeli officer said, "What it meana is IUture joint Syrian-Leban.,. operations agaln!:t Israel." The Lebanese government said in Beirut that Israeli troopo attacked south Lebanon in a two-pronged attack, killing nine persona, four of them miUtary po- licemen and five civilians. It said 1~· •ons were wounded. Israeli said the attack, the first in- cursion ~o Lebanon in four months:, was in ret.allation for "terrorist activity'' from that area. The senior braeli officer said capture of the Syrian officers only 100 yards in· side Lebanese territory was "quite a surprise." J!ublya shlpkeeper, said, "Thero wero explosions everywhere. My shop col~ lapsed on me. After I was pulled out I counted Uve dead bodies." Abou Dihen uid there were scores of u·ounded in Haabaya and "everything was dU1t and blood.'' ' l:le said the villig~ moved~out the com. mandoe two days ago because of a village incident in whlcb a villager shot dead his two sisters who had gone out with a guer· rilla.,He aaid the guerrlllu offered to ex· ecute the man but the villagers demand- ed the guerrlllu leave instead. The ralda followed a serf., o/ Arab guerrilla attacks inl!lide Israel , including a bar.ooka attack on a bu1load of IA'aeli vacationers Tuesday. Two persons were wounded ln that attack and two soldiers who went to investigate were hurt when a landmine exploded. . The Israeli raidl were no surprise - all Iraeli newspapers and official rad ios hinted strongly at reprisals in the im· mediate future. From Pflfle l CANDIDATES .•. everything pass through his desk," she said. The captive Syrians were described as three colonela from the army's opera. The candidate said she would consider tlons branch and two lieutenant colonels--herself a "conservative" element on ttie from the air force 's intelligence office. City Council. According to the Israeli officer, an \Vayne Baglin told chamber members Israeli patrol penetrated about 100 yards Into Lebanon near the village of Ramieh of his paat positions of authority and and Suddenly came face to·face wtth a responsibillty including time ~ a Coast column of Lebanese military vehicles. Guard offiCer and h1s -present job as a The.re WM a brief, close-quarter personnel administrator. skirmish and the five Syrians were ca~ "I want to sell Laguna a person who tured with two Lebanese soldiers' and will listen to be on that city council ," Education Study To Be Discussed In Laguna Beach three Lebanese policemen. on e \. f"'Uceman died !Ater of wounda llllfftl'fd Baglln said noting that he would be lll\the clash. neitller right nor left. A -tlne-montb ~. ilHleplh study ol the Laguna Beach Unified School district educatlooal program wUl be discussed py the Board of Education tooight. Board members will meet with the EducaUon Priorities Study CoJJlrnittee at 7:30 p.m. in Room 711 at Thurston 1n3~1ate SchoOl, 2100 .Park Ji.,.. Tbe m..Wog IA open to the public. The citizens committ.. study, com· mbsiooed by the board in Mardi, is made up of three rep:irta in the areas of evaluation, Jifillololihy Ind buci;.t coo-°'""• noted moderatoc Robert Van Marie. Van Marle said recommmdatiool for action wUl be made in the.report and that the committee wants to see more than J1lfl'e acceptance ol the study by the board. Supt William Ullmi noted that peraoos of many political leanings participated In preparing the report and that it should bring "crediblUty to the community." Bidder Under Fire LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -County commlssloners Tuesday voted S-2 to ~ ject all bids received for cperatioo of the parking lot concession at McCarran lntemaUonal Airport because the aP. parent high bidder is under investigation for alleged underworld connections. Air Terminal Services Inc. of Buffalo, N.Y., which olferod Clark COunly 80.2 percent or gross revenues is a wholly owned llUbsldlary ol Sportservice Inc., 1 subsld!Ary of Empri5e Corp. GEM TALK TODAY by A NINE POUND OEf>I? . Switzerland has colllirmed the Importation of a 20,000 caral emer- ald. Since no atone over 3600 cant• ha§ ever been previously reportlCI, this gem Is by t.r the world'• lar· 1est. The quality of thllt emerald, DOW In unkliown prlvtt. handl, II CJ11U- lloned. Although some report that if Ia' allni ogem. J wowdllke to ... - lhls stone •.• If it exists, befo ... • lievlng that It ls of gem quality. Since only 20 ~rtent of Ill lloll11 ar1 of fem quallt;y, thM• doubtl are reasonable. Tb• famed Cullinan, one of the largest alona ever found, ""' cat Into four leuer 1ems wbOl=bls tot.iecl 1011 lball -half . u Ille Swlls ~ 11 con.ct. th• 20,tltlO carat emcrild mull nm about t pound•. the ewroximale - welJ!ht of a fall on ol-wai.r.,... buy at i6e store , The group was ambushed by an Israeli "I may not agree with you, but I will force inside Lebanise territory," the listen," he said. Syrian communique said. 0 Tbe ae-Regarding his fairly r e c e n t in. companying Lebanese officen clashed volvement in city government, Baglln with the IMaeli ambwib. As result of the said, "1 came to Laguna to llve." He said clash, a 11umber of Lebanese aoldiers that he would represent the community were killed, five Syrian offictts and a and not any special interest groups. number of Lebanese milltary personnel "First I will be a resident of Laguna were captured.'' and remember the residents who put me UPI Corrupondent Abdul W. Hajjaj, up there," he said. reporilng from ~ldon in South Lebanon, The final speaker, Carl E. Johnson, said cuuaJ.Ues were taken to hospitals reminded Chamber memben of his Iona: there and that be aaw siJ: wounded in the service to the city and Involvement on cl· first convoy. ..,,....._jy planning organizations. Said Sharu %5 a shopkeeper from He said tbat the primary effort of hlA Hubey• la ik.,U.:,.,., LehaOoa which work on the City Council W<nnd be to get was bit by alrcraft, aaJd, "'nle 'town ii the body movlng in the same direcUon u virtually a total Joa. I saw five can fU\l the community. ol people burning from the 15"aeli Rec"'!! relerendll11l5 and threats of bombs." recaJI mdlcated that the council was Hauan A boa Diben ce another 0 golng oU in another d 1 re ct 1 o a ' -' altogether" from the conununlty, be said. From Pqe l ATI'ACK ••• He criticized recent council decisiarus ttducing the authorlly ol the Planning Commission of wbicb be b cNirman. He said that the councU bas been giving the commiaalon more respoosibllity while taking away the authority to accomplbh able to conducl its buainm terrupted. II urun.. the job. Thia was a reference to the coun- cil decision to eliminate the required vote to ovemile 1 commissloo decision . Teachen' repruentaUve to the board Joni Nelson, wbo repeatedly requested permlaalon to speak on tho aubjec~ originally wu not recogniud by 'lbomas. On the urgljlg of Mn. Boyd, Mrs. Nclaon waa allowed to apeak and recom- mended !hot the pr"""""'1 ruleo be studied by the teachera and the board in meet and confer aesSions. 'Jbcnnu agreed tbla would be suitable. SUpt. Willian! UUnm erplalned that in the meet and confer process, the teacbera negot!Atlng council will be presented with the propoaal. 1be council rteelves the proposal, takes tt to the teechera for comment and then prepares a coun· ttrpnipooal to be pmented to the board for consideration. Johnson told the businessmen that an Jtem of prime importance to the city was the drafting of plans whlch would allow the town to take advantage of op- portunlttOI to get Open !pace and par!< !Anda. Johnson declined to comment on a ~ posed senior citizerui apartment develop- ment behind city ball a confilct may exist because he owned property nearby. He said that ht would not take part in any deliberations on t~ matter due to the possible conflict of interest. During hla tenUtt oo Ifie Plannlng Com· misalon his actions indicatad that "I will abow favor to no one and fllrness to everyme,'' Johmoo said. OOMEGlf , .... ~ For-vour-hcart of hcatts.':'.lht watch atyttd d'-/tomorrow'1atandard1. Th•••lf·wlndlng, • day-dat. con.t•ll•tlon Chronometer• ('hlgh11t acouracy-). Superb Ir lh•ped-. dial ahd bracllt! .. tell t110V91Jout· I" 111( t""4 tolf, oo••••••••'"'''•'••••••••••••••••"••·'"''* "' •'*fl' ..................... , ........... , ......... ~ •• taat J.C. J/ump~nej-JeweferJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA OONVINllNI TlUll 11 YEAU IN SJ.Ml LOCATION IAHIWllllCAlD -l'Aml CHAI&! -H .. 1401 • HlatorlcaU,, moll tarp llOllOI are cut Into two or mon 11111ller 181111, IO we may never blow the Int Ml or qualllJ of thllt bup ememld. (AdY.). _ .. ________________ ... ., ' • .. - Teday'• l'l•al ' • VOL 6l, NO. 173, 5 SECTIONS, 6' P/\&ES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, ·19n •• Culver Crash • Many Flee Flood , Levee Breaks in Sacramento Delta RIO VISTA (AP) -A dirt levee gave •ay early today, flooding more than IS square miles of rich Sacramento Delta farming area and forcing evacuation of bmdted! of reaidents and vacationers authorities said. The Sacramento c.ounty sheriff's office said it recommended evacuation of lsletoo, a oonununity of I,1197 in the path of the floodwaters, "but the mayor hasn't ordered it evacuated yet." Ten persons were taken to hospitals for treatment of minor injuries but sheriff's spokesman Bill Miller said there were no reports of deaths. (United Press lntemational said a small boy was missing.) Sberllls and Calllornia Highway Patrol cars joined Army, Air Force and Coast Guard helicopters In rousing a n d evacuaUng more than 400 peraons Crom low-lying areas of Andrus Island -scene of the 1 a.m. levee break, Miller said. Some 200 evacuees were brought to Rio Vista High School h<re where the Red Cf"9SS set up a refugee center, providing blankets, oots and coffee. district. said e(forls were started to build an a.to-I~foot levee to encircle the town of Isleton. E. c. Mc Kinsey, chic£ of construction aperations division fer the Army Corps ~ Eneineers in Sacramento, &aid lsleton_ 1s the highest spot on Andrus Island, which is IO feet below sea level ln places. About 100 yards of the levee wuhed out near the meeting of the two riven, caus.- ing the closing of two highways and a bridge, the Sacramento County sberllf'1 office said. The ca~ of the levee break wu not detennined immediately, but McHugh said it was near the Spindrift Marina, at a site where some oonslruction work was being done. Irvine Wants Joint Plans For Area Aronnd Airport By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 11M Dflllr ,.llel Sllff Irvine city councilmen Tuesday night resolved to encourage a joint planning ef4 fort with its neighbors for .tbe areas sur- rounding Orange County Airport. Five teens reeeived minor .injuries Tuesday after· noon when their two autos-collided in tl)e Culver • , Drive . .MJ.Chelson Avenue lli.tersectioc, University Park. California Highway Patrol officials declined Court prohibits identification of minors. Two were tteated and released from Tustin 'Community Hos- pital after the 4:20 p.m. pileup.CHP· attributed to a left turn being made into Michelson. 'Ibe flooded area, between th e Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers about 25 miles southwest of Sacramento, Is a favorite reae.ation spOt for boating enthusiasts. The city's official reaction to Newport BeaCb's preliminary approyal of a $135 million development or the Collins Radio Irvine Official Gets Go-ahead properties masked a measure of concem over that special Newport Beach planning commission approval in order that Irvine might encourage future p l a n n i n C cooperation. Irvine councilmen were careful to offer a oooperaUve llance ~ their neighbor. . · Boundaries ol Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa join at the airport and each city bu 10me amount or vacant land that If developed wllly·nllly might hamper traffic circulation ln any or all ol the cities. to identify the youths claiming the U.S. Supreme Miller uld hundreds of pleaoure boats were swamped and a trailer camp near one marina inundated. Israelis Attack Lebanon, Seize . ' 5 ~op 'Officers By Ualted PM1 lnkmalltnal Israeli trooP.11. ai/llle~ Planes raid- ed S<Rithent 1~ 11111 eaptan<) five'ranldnl ~ inlllt'i'7 ollkora, Iha~ Israel 'said were 'mappb!J the territory !or fut11re joint Syria!i-Leblnese opera· lions apllllt Imel. If tM!, ~t WOll!d' 11tlect a sra••· element Into the Mtddle"Eili ctw. • The Lebaneoe Arm>'. hlltorlcally has sll.yed out of tbe.Aral).lsraeU wars ilnce lsrael'a.~11411 War ollndependence,,b\lt a a en.Lor .Israeli om..,. 'said. ".What it means la (JJl>,re Joint· Syrian-Lebanese operations 41ainst IsrM:l.11 The Lebanese government said in Beirut that Israeli troops attacked south Lebanon in a two-pronged attack, killing nine persom, four of them military po- licemen a00·five clvillanJ, It 1aid 18 per· llOM were wounded. 1sr,eu, llld .'!he attack, .the first In- cursion into "Lebanon in .four months, was ih fetallatlon for "~t activity" (rom thai area. .' . The senio< Jsraeli,o~. aald capture of the Syrian offlcen. only 100 yards In- side Lebanese territory was 1"qulte a surprise." · ... The captive SyriBlll wete•desoibed u tbree -colonels from ·the army's opera- tions !>ranch and two lieutenaat colonels from the·air foi'ce's intelligenc! 'office. Aeoording to the Israeli oflicer, an Israeli patrol penetrated'. allOut 100 yards inlo'Leba!ionfnear tlievillage of Ramieh and auddenly came lade tO lice with a coltlmllJotLebanese m1litary vehicles. 'J1»iere wn a brief, close-quarter 1kirmish and the five Syrians were ca~ lured with two Lebaneae l!Oldiers and thrie Lebanese· 'p,oliCemen .... One policeman died lat .. ol ~ iullered in the club. . The group wu unbulbed bJ a liraell force Inside Lebaneae tm:ttary," the SyrtOn Communique llld. ''Tbe ac- companying Lebaneae , -. eluhed with the Israeli amboah. I.fl !"'1111 of the ,Cia.b, a BUmber of !.ei..es. IOldlers were killed, five s,rtin olllcen and a numbtr ol Lebaneae military perMllel were captured." · 1 Leisure WorUl Slnted T<> Get 350 More .Homes came·from the cooi>fy Airport Lani! Use George Ra.ab, distl'ict engineer for the Brannan-Andrus Lf:vee District, sa.ld rock barges were being moved in to close the gap In the levee at Splndrilt Marina, where the flooding began. But he 11ld they would have to wait until the water slows. · Phil de -118ck, president of-Ille-levee For Proposals A new tract of 350 retirement homes l"i!P'bl -.. ~'!oii4, lo La~.' l!il1I . follow:lnc Coantt pl~g com. . ~ p yil Tueodaf ~·tract Jll"p for the development. ~,,111dcb =::.. ...,.,..ll!I. a 7 ID Che hit bei:IUlt a&-: the P11>Xlmity of EVT~ro 'Marini 90rPs Air Station. .. ' . Youth Joh Phin • Cive~ A,pproval · · Irvine City Manager William Woolletl Jr, was authorized Tuesday night to begin asking planning consultant !inns to submit proposals for completing a SI· _ ,._11 ~l"Ldevelopmenl procram. "' ....... for•~ -llod jot (' ..,,i!ler . """"'' of , dlvtsl~ -~ ' belw..,..tbe majority and .minority lao-• t • • I .. ''l'be • actes, lOcalaliO the llOl1h of the .mth)g Lelluro World COlllD\ui1'1Y, bad Olli1n&lly been plam...i for single family dwelling units under the -.,_ O>roporaUOr1'a New Wodd -boualng cOi>- cept. However, county aupenoison voted last Wedn.,...y to apProve a· company requeat that the !ind lie used instead for retirement residential construction. The only objection to the proposal The· commission, J!OthJg the lac! that the pro_,f developmeot lies i)L't more than • iDllo --·Ille te11!erlllie of Ille 1an\lfng patten>. called. for a hoile tmpoct study pi'!Or, to. development. 'The. county Airport Commi.ssibn, however, voted to approve the land use' and called lot the . develope< to IOUlldprool the -· The pl'!llll/ng commlasloo did not discuss the lirporl noise aspect of the development in voting.. approval Tuesday. 'No Thaw ·at All' Reported· J ••. • Between Heiress, Firm -· By BARllARA IJ\EDIICU Young aald it wu the first \ Ider , Of ... O.ll'f' Plllt· Sltff ' ling the b . had tt nd~ed In Despite a somewhat more harmonious ~ ell'ess a e ~me meeting·o~ Irv~· ~mpany stockholders ttme, but h~ has attended all meetings Tuesday, there la .no change whatever in with her voting proxy and previously bad Joan Irvine Smit.h's conviction that con-· nbt been able to ask questions ln her By hvine Coll:11cil :A Youth ·Efnl>loylnmt s.rvtee -(YES) proposal drafted by the Irvine Youth Op- portunities Advlsbrj Committ.e was ~ proved Tuo9dar nlgllt by the City Coun- cil. . Jim Boden ol Part West A(Nlftmeitl told city councilmen the program ~ qlllted only •100 In city funds plus' a deot, filing space oncf telcpbooe mens1<11 m· ci- ty hall. 'Couilcilmen ·unanimously sU))llCl<l<d a motion by ~en · GabrteUe Pryor and H<iry Quigley to autliorfze Ille space ahd city 11111ds for tbe volunteer project. 'In abOOI 30 to 4$ days , Boden aald, the YES (Xl>l!'ODI will begin placing Irvine )'O<lths over H in jobs. Before then the city advisory group will survey employers, train a placement ataU in preparation ol the beginning of job finding services for teens. Pink Bus Plans trol of the oom~y by the James Irvine behall. Fouddatioil m~' end, her attorney L)'I>-Before returning to her Middleburg, Experrm' ent Run ddl Yotlng said today. Va., home ·this morning, Mrs. Smith, he Referring to .!llggestions that the sakl., confirmed her earlier statements • meeting, mayllave lndicated· a 0 tba.W" in that "she still waiits the management Aa an experiment to detennioe need the l~y oontroversy between Mrs: and the Foundation out of the Irvine for night bus service when the Teen Smith ahd the Irvine hierarchy, Young Company, so there'• really no change at Center is operating at Unlvenlty High said, "I don't think there's any thaw at all." SCbool, IrvJne'a ·Pink Bus program will all. lDIOfaf u --thaf, ~cular meeting 11Tbe amwers to our questions," t.be at· run until midnight this Friday and agaln waa eoncerned, tben waa 1 ... acrimony torney added, "confirmed that the oom· Monday nlgll~ and' biclrsln& -McLaren (N. pany reany la making no oub&tantlal prof· On Tuescjay, the .city council will con- Loyall McLaml, Irvine Company board it It all The lnciuaion of the lale of alder approprtatfng extra money to allow d!alrmaa and lrvlne Foundation preli-capital .... 1a In a lllalemenl of net ID-a Monday, Wedneaday and Friday even- -) -·t lll!euupt or try. to adjourn come does not Iller the fact that there tng schedule tliroo&hOUI the oummer. Ille ~ -1Mng us an op-are no dollart to pay dlvidenda with. {'i:,f need 1or tile free aervlce between portunlty tout q-u be has done ,,:'The con\pany, over the put five ye · 1'111 Irvine and University Hlgh Sdiool'a forlnerly. , """ not Increased its net operllin((, in-· Ceiller program la 11-n, any of ''On 'l'aliidlJ, we Wft able to ask come from year to year; Ii fluctuates the, l!M city summer ,.,,.._!loo program ·~ 11111 ~ upllc!t' anrwen but from $2 million to $3 million, which la registrants wbo'Ve paid tile $3 fee, could 'beyoql lllil,.11'• the aame '!tuation." · (See JOAN, Pi'" I) rlda the !JUI eve!IJn81 ,as well. lions of the council. Coui>cllmen John Burton and E. Ray Qlllllef Ji-. atain lklocl with the lrvllle CbmPMJ, urging 1he dty ,_ lo "" C<rpirate tlle land dmlopment firm'• land uae plan in the conslcjera\lonll leading lo ah> Ultlmalo ·clly .... ,al plan. Qutgley .and Mll)'Or -,_ atgued In 11 .... of lnclu1loo.--llll Irvine Company' a plan but not )la ~ Mrs. Pryor moved an inieixtm<nt lo Insure that pllnnera will allo C0111lder tho Ppieqt -plan and land u~ pldel drawn,by UC Irvine plannerl. 'The council majority oonlended the ad- vice to Include conalderitkn of 111e1e par11a1;ex1ating pl&111 la~~· "We live In the rUI world," ,Mayor Fischbicb 18.id: noting "common .,_,, '""'Id , 1111QtS! all p!anll that Ila'" been drswn would be reviewed durlllt Ifie,_. ess Ieadlng to the city's genenJ, plan adoption. Burton relt...ated bis view that tbe policy plan standards will not serve u a complete guide to making decisions on In- dividual parceia "without """' complete frame of reference" with which to jucfCe them. Henry Quigley noted that the areas of specific concern ovtr Immediate poten- tial for development are the wlndoW are8'· of land OQt owned by the Irvine Company and !but not Included In the Irvine Company land use plan. 1be debate raged for mort than an hour. Counclbnen openly admitted tho diacusslon wu ground that bad been oovered before. "I'm tlred Of tbll broken record." Henry Quigley llld, more than once. ' Mayor Flacbboch ooncluded th • dlscussioll noting be would oupport. tho ipOtion trn"1dments regarding I b e various land use plana to be conaldered, but added be lelt the requir.ment wu unnecessary. "Roi~ to the exiating Plana Is fmpllcl! In !be _.1 plan (See PLANNEIIS, Pa .. I) New , lrVine Trustees -will. Hire Committee ' • II)' aN!l~CE PEAlllON lfi.r the election, which WU Juno I. ........ ~ ... -. Trustees decided their lint Ollldal The new but still uncertified Irvine meeting wlll take place July 10. The looa- Unllied School Dlatrict lruJI.., llld tloo la not known yet Theruflor. tbe Tue.day ni&bt that they plan to blro • ~rd meeUn .. wlll be uia llOCOllCI Mon-llx-member conaulllng commltlee to ~ ~ develop atandlrda , .. e-1111 tho f1nt day and \be fourth w.......,.Y oacb ~ of acbooft. month. ' Meeting publicly 10< the l1nt Ume In Following initial .-ts by front.« about SI people In 'tho ,multi-Hlllmin, trusleea niovtd all tho atag• ' Plll'P* room at University Park and Ill at tables .., Ille floar -below: ' j =-:::rno ~~ ~·· --R. Dean Ola np11ined that , Dewey Wllman rep-1Jnl tile they 'felt from ~llc>•ke .., "lnlormal 0rang< County Det>inment of EducatJoo; aeoaiona" !hit each -_.,. lboukl l8ld that v1l11ilation of 'their lled1onl · ,,...,mai, ...,_,. for a ""'1lary con;. would not comt until July I, after wblclt mHtea. , time the7 OOllld be .....,, In. n will help tho tr al~ wllb a lob Tu<odaJ ~t'1 -ma: bad lo be delcrlpl1on d ·--Io r ca1Jed Jn ....,....._ -tbo Edocatfol ~t. Code wbicl1o1ay1 the lint board .,.,U.. Tbla will oupplant pnvloua. pllm to U1llll lab pl«e wlllllA U... )londays Ilea BOllD, .... I) .. , \ I Tuesday'• Irvine Council action is the second expreulon of concern over the need for joint planning of the 9)rport parcels. Councilmen <Gabrielle Pryor and John Burton, 1'llo mate up Irvine'• municipal liaison committee, lllt week wrote Newport -olfl&ll ursln( I coordjllalod ... -..... it I 5' W and llnanClng cl ..... ....,._, Joint plaanlnC efforts ............. "' Ille 1eneral plamlai being dma 117 .... a111. Tuelc!Ay•1 l'llOlutlon autbcnd. ~ Mayor WUUam Flacbbacb amplwliet ~·· -m worldlll '111111 Nawpor1 Boacll partleUIJ. Irvine ....a.in., loot Jar 1 favorable reply to their ·ofhr ,from ·the Newport Beach eoancil, which meeta MondaJ night. . If the offer of cooperauon ts Ignored, Councitman Henry Qulcley suggested Irvine alJauld press on with plannlltg for airport area development on its own and with Irvine'• "best interests" in_~. Though not opeclllcally said, thit1i>1gllt mean Irvine -1d approve. zon1nc for hlsb rise .-ruction, traffic generallng ci>mmerclal and office buildings, such u Newport pllnners have recommended be approved for the-Collins proJierty, In tum, a 1pate of building acUY!ty la the· area m1gb\ only serve to lncreaae Ibo cmtlnued need for the airport and pouibly -the need for .......... ' l11ghts In and OUI. . That potential Is lrvlne'1 lley card 11 the airport me-pluming poker pme, since Newport Beach bas loog oppooed any eo\)llllion of Orange County airport. Saddleback's Nurses Honored at Ceremony Saddleback C.Uege'a lint clus ol ntll'IOI will be honored In I "Black Stripe Oeremonr al 7:30 'lburoday at South, Coast Community · Hoopltal In Soutll Laguna. The claaa of r7 coeclo and one man will ....ive • llrlpe lo -... tbelr -next IChool ye1r, indlcatbW ~ ~t\ia. 'l1lla ... the 'nnt ,..... ot • Ille _.am at Ille ocbnol 11111 41 fr• r aro to enroll bl tho lall. "-•• 11'eatller Si!Nblno and dear .... -... the ls-* for Thunday, ........ In& low -..... tho -In the early momtns -.. lllsU In tho 70'1, Iowa fa Ille WL INSIBE TOD.t 'Y T1Do he.,,, -joia lk llM•P Of llo'I ..-i.s °"" mtuiooll Wt -llolod "' 0.. ongt Co•ntv. S« TllftWr N-, Pogc 24. ' L.M..... 't ,.._ I ....... II ..... .. (. ........ ,.,.,.... ... 4 Ctr'KI'~ ti ......... - Cltalfltf 4'-411 ~--• ~ • SytN -·. --._. ....... 1t Dr. Mii 1---• • .. =, .. ' .... ..... 111• ... H T ......... :J ...... INt ,.....,. ......... " ...... Nw II JI ........... ........... II ..,. _ / .t DAil Y PILOT JS w..._, """' 22. tm Nicoll Blasts School 'Censor' By WJU.IAM SCHREIBER ot Ille Df,llr ''"' StJlt Newporl·Me11 School D 111 r l c I SUperlnlendent John Nico!I 'l\Jt!dly Jlliht leveled a healed blast at the Oranae County Jlei)artmenl of Eduallon for whit he turned "blatant ceneorshlp'' of educational films on subject.I ranging from sex to advanced mathematics. The audk>-vlsual materials in the past "'ere available for county-wide school uae at the discnllon « lndivldoal teachers. Niooll told acbool trustees that he hu written to County School Superintendent Robert Peterson Condemitlng the rteent tmpooitlon ol cenoonhip on 300 auch lllms. fretKlom and of the capacity or our ln-- dlvldual te.a<.'tlers to know better than .anyone else the maturity JevelJ of the atudentJ with whom they work." The county board has not adopted the rea1T1J11ed film listing, but !looker Slid hiJ depar1ment haa been practicing tbe llmlta.Uona ua an informal basis stnce JUM i -the jlale many teachers begin ordertna malOrfall for tbe fall. .. I urge '°'1 to 1.1ie your good offices to re•erse this action ,'' Nicoll told P-, ;·. ~ llllnJOt be within your purvieW or")llW' desire, I can but aay tbal speak. ioC as !bi lllperlnlondenl of the Newpcirt. M-1)111ffe6 SCbooJ District, I questi<>t our <00Unued relationship with your dep1rtment 1n this senaltlve a.."ff," be ad-de~t • FN1111Pagel . . ' BOARD ·.,.. advfrtJJe for caodldates for the job. Oates of the workshop ses!lon with the consulting committee are tentati vely set at A)l(. l&-11 and Sept, t. OIJon nominated Lamar Mayer, ....i... tant superintendent of lhe Downey School District , and said Milton Sandon of &kerilield College would be. an alternalu cbolct. Trustee 'Lee Slcoll oomlnated Johnny Moore, assistant superintendent or the Sacramento County Board of Education. Charles Boulanger named William CllJl. nlngham, executive secretary of the Association of CalUornia Sc h o o I Administrators and Ken Balley, head ~of tbe UC 11'\'lne eduactlon department. Norman Ginsburg mtid he would invite Clarence HalJ, state associate superin- tendent of public imtruction. to serve. Hall was formerly an administrator Jn the Ocean View School Dialrict, where GlnsbUrg works. Trustee Sharon Sircello nomindted Richard' Foster, a superintendent of schools in Berkeley to serve on the com· mlttee, which will be Contacted in· formally first by the inlstees and then formally by Hillman once certification ii lin1l. "I w111bocked ... that an employe in yotr offlce Is now constituting hlmaeU as a centor of audlo-vlsual materials to be employtd in the classrooms In lhe Newport.Meaa Unified School Dlttrlcl," Nicholl aald In lhe lett.r. NJcoJl•a attack was prompted by t h e recent actions of Robert Donker, county audio-visual department head. Nlcoll aald the llCtlon undermine• any attempts which have been made to deceolrallze and pmonallze the eduea· tional 1y1tem. "Our whole concept .••• Is voided ty tbe lmposltlon ol censorship at rome cen- tral level," he said. DAILY PILOT l'Mflt 1W a.ICMr!I K•ler HUNTINGTON BEA(H_ EVE0IN-THE·SKY EYED BY FOUNTAIN VALl,EY YOUNGSTERS Malfunction c;au.,.i Motor Overhaotl ng; Pilot L.,,dod Naor Fulton School The rest of the more than two-hour Jong rneeUng. was devoted mainly to finances. Hillman sai~ tbe board could apply for 1100,000 of $450,000 In state loans •vallable for unifying dlatricts. Donker, reactlng to what he called criticisms by county 1ehool tru.rtee1 that "mature" fllml were reachlna "bn- mature" audleocee:, has added almost 300 films to a SO<:alled llmited uae list. Prior to his action, the lllm.s had heen classified only !or suuested grade level vlelftng. Teachen on other leniJ could U&e the films at their discretion ii they thought them to he appropriate. Now the lllma have been put arbitrarily out GI reach. Danker claims that some films on !eadilng, art, mathematlo and literature were put on the list becauae of their ad- VlllCed teclmiCJI nalur<. Olher1, auch u lllm.s on au, drup and menial health, have been llmiled a .. cordlns to whit tlie county department estimates to lie the grade level ~lurily of the students. • 11 find Ulls IOrt or cenaonhtp un- neceawy," Nicoll aald, "It tlrow1 the dlnct lie in the lace GI academic "I have faith in the abilily and the pro- lwlonallsm ol our teacbtrs," Nicoll said. "I find It demeanmr to them to sUg~ gest that they 1re ineapable of sele.cting materials appropriate to t h e matU(ily levels of their students... ' Peteraon 1ald today he did not consider lb< new policy "ttnSo/shlp"· In tbe true sense or that wtl'd. "I'd say there .is 10me confuak>n on the part « Dr. Nleoll over ouf iudlo-visual material pollcl.,," Petmon 11ld. "We are not practicing censorshlp in our sense of the word1 becaUae nothing is being completely withheld. I believe the Newport·Mesa i>eoPle don't quite w.. dentand what we have done.'' The county schools' chief 11ld be Will meet with district ....,..eaentaUves to talk the situation over. "I would predict that after we have had a chance to talk about tt, they will better understand what we are doing with this pollcy, .. he said. . ' County Planners Require School District Data Orange County pianners Tuesday voted to require developers building homes in the Capistrano Unified School Di.strict to provide prospective home buyers with ac- curate school infonnaUon. 'lbe comm.i.siaon passed a resolution Laguna Group Launches . implementing the requirement with COW>- ty territory at1 the request of school dlslrict orficiftls. The planners, noting that the requlremeni wUI only apply to the Capismno district, said they would be receptive to a request for a slmllar resolution from the San Joaquin Elemen- tary Schnol Dislricl. Both di.strict! are the scene of massive houalng construction and many parenls have . COll)plalned recently ihat they bought homes under the impression that adequate school facilities were available Recall Actwn on Pair ; · . Alici.a Parkway By PREDE!licr:lllllOEMElllJ ~~~otir' rtblQ 1 _.. It> 1 ~1-W1 1i1 1 l1 1 ~ 1; Of .. D9llJ PIM llilff u.MI~ k D d Chal'linl "your breach of falib b A 1l.llemenl IJaued by CUsldy al the Or e aye totally unacceplabte to tbe voting cltluns meeting claims the following fault.I for of this community," Concerned Citizens the two trustees : Despite the pressing need for the for llcboo~l:ead•Y nl~l lbltlaled recall ...,P1¥"aPn1 r.. numeroua po !,fl, transportation ar)erY, county pllicial• llllY action q . wauna ltach BOard o1 l"lf'Y! I and letleta aupporllai tbe Alicia Parkway from Mlss!M VieJo l to EducaUon members Gerald LlnU a..i preaenf IC!tcicil l)'lllem. , Laguna Niguel probably won't be com- Palrl_cla Glllelte. • • -Refuaal to acbedule study ae11lona on pleted unW mJd.1971. A notice ol lnltht IO clrtulale recall leztbook1. Murray Storm of Iba COllllly Road patltlonl 1nd a oopy of the chargt1 were -Conalatenl denlQaUon of tbe na-Department said tbe work ill being held ~ • to the two conaervaUve lionally recognised acbool ayslem. up by negotiations with the Moulton lnlltod following a stonny aesllon in tbe -DIJapproval GI acceptance ol federal Ronch lo< the right of way to build the Lacuna Beach Hip School cafeterl1. funds needed to better the educaUonal freeway interchange M Alicia Parkway. Concerned Citizens for Schools presl· ,Yatem. Portions of the roadway are completed - dent Thom11 CWldy announctd tbe . -FaUure to establish communications bu! tbe portions are not linked together rteall lhort1y after • S-2 ipllt vote In between 1dmlnJstrator1, teaching 1taff, ana many residents and non-residents Which the board falled to renew the C«I· parents and members of the community. have driven down the road only to ·e~ Inell of Supt. Wllllam tJllom•and hla two -Refusal to renew Iha contlacta of counter a deadend. •-•w·•" I the lll'/3. 4 ··•-J tJllom and hl.o admlnlstrallve staff. Storm said once the freeway In- -• 111~-·~ or 7 ~ year• . -Appnival of an administrative eon-tel):bange property ii acquired -prob. Linke, Mn. Gillette mid WUUam tract policy lo aa~dle the school system ably by the end of tbls 1111111mer -con- Thom11 voted agalnl the eonlracl with Joni tenn contracta. strudlon can begin. Tl"! project will lake i;enewaJ. Tunleea Noi;men Browne and 'Tho Jut point ref en to action taken · more thalt a year, he ~ during which Mn. Jane Boyd llllPporled tbe renewai Tueadq to adept 1 portion of the elate ' lime . Iha interconnectJDI links of the 1be more than ~ peraoDI who packed Education Codt allowing conlracta for parkway can. be completed. He added Into the qale\erl& loudly applauded the S)lperlnlendenl.I and assistant supertn.. that f\md1 have already been budgeted announcement of the recall -which "haa tendenl.l lo be le~for lour years. for tbe irolect. ~ ~ Utca llebruary when Ibo ~·U~,.trlo,.blocked an application wr federal'jrattt m90<y. · Tbomu wu not Included in tbe ""all aC:Uo11. Hil term will eipire in April. Both Linke and Mrs. Gilletle declined comment on the recall, allhouih tbe retired Navy captain aald he didn't tblnk the action would be au~ul. Linke, 74 and Mrs .. Gillette, 45, were elected to the school board Jn April ol 1971 and were offlclaUy aeated last July. Both campaigned for more school board OlANar COAST " DAILY PILOT 1'tM on..-CM&t DAILY PILOl, wttfil "9'tidl k <MIM'*' !tit """''''"• Is M UIMd by h Or•11t1 CM•! f>Wll1M11t COlnptonr ••• .,.. r•I• etttloM •r1 Mllthfd. ~r tfl!'INth FrlUy, .. CMt• Mew, NftPOrt lad!, HW>llnrtefl l •Kll/l'6\.ln11ln V1Hey, l•1un1 ... di, lr¥lnt1i.c1c1r111Jck and $1n CltmenMJ St" Jw." C111l1trtno. A 1111911 r91lonll Mtlllon Is DUblir.P!fCI S.hll''dl ys 1nd Sllllda\'1, flll pritlclp1I Pllblh.hllll Dltnt fl 11 llO Wfil hr St(fff, COi i• Mesa, Ct!iklrn.ili, '211,., le~1rt N. W1-' Prnlftnl 11111 P191lllttr .J Jtck II, C11tl1y Vk1 -,,_...,~ 1111111 Ctntrtl M1MRf n.,.., •• 1<e1'1'i1 idilot Tfto1111a1 A, Murp~i~• """'''1"' f:fjtor C~1rl11 H. loot llith1rd P. Nill AwlMMT Mt11t11"1 l!Clllon Olfkoc ~ .. MIMll JJO Wtlt lty 11,...1 N""9'T 1Mch1 ·ii» Nft'pOtt IWIU1ntf4f ~ ao.dl: m ~~· """"° HllMI ........ 9ilodlt f711S hilclt '°""""" ... °""""9J * Hor1ti ll euni.. .... , ..... , •• (J14l '41-Ull Cl I IW ~ .... MJ.1671 S. C' I Al hf•IWa: T' ,. • 4 ·~411 ~-~ ..... -"" ........ C-0.11 ,. ..... ~. ... ---••ltt. l1Mtr11• ................ ...,.,~ ...... * ::: .. · ...... .....,. .... , ...,. .. !1161 ..... . !f&:ft~~:i=.:a Voluntary VD Program Outlined to School Board By PATRICK BOYLE Of IHI Dllltr Plitt ltaN . A program to implement venereal disease education 1n the San Joaquin Elementary Sc~I Dilllrict next sd!ool year was ouUlned Monday night for dlstrict trustees. , According to · district nurse Elsie Hamilton, tbe program would he volun- tary and would be_ Incorporated as part ol the phya(cal aducifon class .. In the tbree intermediate llCboola GI tbe district. A few of the tWo dozen parents Who at· tended the worship session ol tbe hoard at La Paz Intermediate School questioned the coverage of a voluntary program, one woman clalmlng "the ones who need it the most aren't g<>ing to get it." However, Mrs. Hamilton sakt that would probabl y not be the case and cited the present voluntary sex eduction pro-; il'OJll being wed in the district as pl'O</f. She aald that among all students in the fiftb tbrougb the eighth grades -over 4,000 studenls -only one had been ref us· ed his paroqts• perml!Sion to partlctpate in'tht program. The VD program outlined Monday will 111\'lude pamphlets, • an explic it but animated !Um and leclurts to students by the acbool nur.... Clllinl It the "com· municable dlaeaae approoch " lo tbe ,..,_ Ing VD rale, Mrs. llamlllon said the large-group lectures would he given separately lo bo)'ll and girls. Following lhe lectur .. , lhe Sludenls will be uked to writ• questions on • pleee of paper and turn them In to be answered, .Mrs. H~ton 11ld this would Insure that all qutltoo! were aired while at the 11me Ume not embarrassing a ·JOUlll!ler wbO beaded •• -· 'Ille !Um llhown ~lru.U... ptodocad by lhJ Lot Angeles O>llnly Hetlth Department, explains the malhodt by which goi1orri>ea and ayphilia .bacteria enter tbe body and how they affect tbe reproductive, nervous and clrculatory systems. II alJo eapWna tbat tbe only treatment for e!tbtr dlieue comes from a docto< and tbat ailvlce ':from friends and mall· order nmedies will not halt !be ellect of the diswe on the J>ndy. . "The whole ~ey.to tbls program la the support Of t)le parents," d J st r 1 ct superintendent Halph Gates told ·the school hoard. He noted that the distrlcl had received several written commentl in support of the PtOgram. Also, geveral repre1entaUves of par e,n t·te a c be r organiJatinns ln tbe district told trualtel that their groups strongly supported the program. · "llo. Hamilton'• husband, Dt. Thomaa lfall)lltoo. director of health !ervlces for the county beaflh d_.iment, told tbe board that a mandatory proaram would go further toward haHini th• spread « the. dlsease1 "I think It Is Important for It (the VD education prograhi) to be mandatory," Dr. HamUto~ said. "T!leae ~di Just don't knOw Whal ls e<mlftg off Ill terms GI VD. II Is Iba\ aJmlile." Tho phyalclan aald lhat preoenl llata law, -not require pomtla' pennlJ$1on. fyr their ebUcl to be In tbe program, but ......... pannl.I' refusal for tbe chDd to partldpate. SUporlnlendent Galea said lie would recommelJCf Wedilelday that lnJJtees adopt a ptrmlsslon ayatem ,..,..,,by parents will be uked to liCD a f<lrm illolllni their yolll!SSier to lake jlOrl In Iha Jlt'Gll"IOI. ~board --...... Illa :."'am ~ mode !IO collmltltl loo ....... ,,;: tlieil' leellr• iooratd Jlla ..... m. \ FromPqeI JOAN ..• ridJculous on $41 million of revenue. ''nle reason net earnings from opera· tKris is so low is on aemmt of foundation management of the company -all the Jncome is from agriculture and house ' :iales, there's no money out of the QfClce buildings, apartment houses and shopping centers' worth mentioning, and this is because of the management.'' • Mrs. Smith, he said, wiU continue her balt!e to get the Foundation to sell its stock. in the Irvine Company and relin- quish its management. The announcement by Irvine C.Ompany President William R. Mason that the • company will not be able to pay in· creased dividends to the foundati on to permit it lo meet the charitable pay out requirement of the 1969 Tax Reform Act, "confirms what we've been saying a J I a Ion g . '' said Young , "that in order to comply with the Act, lhe foun- dation will have to dispose of its Irvine Company stock and reinvest the proceeds from sale of the stock to yield enoungh money to meet the f 'il payout re- quirement now in effect." Under the Tax Reform Act, which Mrs. Smith and her attorney supported before !he~ Ways.W.111~.L~mmlltee in 969, loUnllationl at' '"""""'· heginnlna this ytar, to give to charity speclli<d percentages of their assets, up to 6 per· cent in lr15. She bas maintai""" thal '"' low •~e ~•if~y il1i ~Ille Cofupanf~~id not be slillldenl to enable tbe B'owtdatioll to make the required payouts on its .. tlmated $1U mUlion asaets. IJ"Vlne Company dividends tci the foundotion In recent years have averaged less than two percent of its assets. Earlier this montb, Rep. Wright Pal· man ([)..Tex.) chairman of the Huuse Banking and Currenccy Committee, ques- tioned. the Foundation regarding its com- pliance with the Tax Reform Act. "Apparenlly they plan to hold hearings when they get the Foundation's answer, which is supposed to be by the end ol this month,'' Young commented. Jaycees Lower Age ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -U.S. Jaycees voted Tuesday to lower the membership requirement from 21 to 18, a move which Jaycee President Ronald Au predicted will double the organization's 325,000 membership within a few. yean:. The p~ posaJ was included in a package of Jaycee bylaw changes and approved at the Jaycee convention without COO· troveray. GEM, TALK TODAY by A NINE POUND GEM? Switzerland has confirmed the hnportaUon of a 20,000 cara\ em.•r-ald. Since no stone over 3600 carats bas ever beeo previously reported, this gem is by far the world's lar· gest. The quality of this emerald, now In unkriown prlvale bands, Is qu.,. tloned. Although some report Iba! It Is a line gem. I would like to see Ibis stone ••• If It exisls, before be- lieving that It Is of"gem quality. Since only 20 percent.of all aton .. are of gem quality, these doubts are "'aaonable. Tbe famed Cullinan, one of the largeat IJlonQ ever found, wu cut Into fmll'l1111i1em1 wbose"!llcbll totaled !111 111111 oaie-ball polDlll •. U th• swl.u ,.,port 11 correct. the 20,000 carat emerald mut welib about t 'DOUltdl. !ht appromnale welabl o( a galloa nl wafu YVll bu7 at tlie atorel Beach Police Copter Makes Forced Landing The Huntington Beach police helicopter made an emergency forced landing Tues· day on a Fountain Valley residential street after a malfunction caused the motor to overheat. No injuries were reported, but police said this morning that if the copter ha~ tried to remain in the air much longer, the engine might have stopped. "The pilot got her down with.in 15 to 20 seconds of the time the overheating was noticed," said Lt. Robert Morrison. "But in another 30 seconds to a minute, the engine probably would have frozen." After landing in the r a 1 n about f ;~ p.m. on El Lago Avenue, 30utheast of Slater Avenue and Newland Street, the copter was tcwed back to the police heliport. Pilot James Lail and 00..erver Eugene Barwlth were rtporledly unhurt. Lt. Morrison said this morning that a close examination of the chopper reveal- ed that a bolt had broken and jammed a fan in the motor's cobling unit. "They •melied the bot oil and knew sometbing was wronc." Morrison said. '"l'hey made a. power landlng and were able to lool< carefuUy for a street tbat was empty." Morri..,.. also etJ4 tbal ii Iba copter had lried lo Gy the I.I miles back to tbe heliport, the engine probably would not have remained 9perating. The chopper was in Fountain Valley circling above an accldent scene where a bicyclist had been hit by a car when the malfunction occurred, Morriaon said. 'Ahoy, Comrade What's on Sale?· SAN DIEGO (AP) -While sightseeing in San piego, 81 scientists, technicians and crewrnembera frMl a Rusalan research vessel made an unexpected stop and picked up 30 copies of the Sears Roebuck & Co. mail order catalog. "We just like<! them," explained Prof. Alexander Llsltiln, chief 1Clentlst GI the soviet ship Dimitry Mandeleev, which leaves Thursday for marine .science studl" in the llO\llheast Picl!lc. An American aclenilsl traveling with tbe Ruaslans aald Ibey use the calalop for comparing prices ol products oo tbe world market. This moeny could be u.sed to pay a superintendent, a bu!iness manager. clerical help, consultant fees and finance a tax-bond elt!i!tlon. Htllman Maid the board has to pa.u a resolution requestlne the funds , which ha.ve a two-year payback clause, write a statement of eipendltures and check on whether publlc hearings wou1d be re-- quired. . Try1tees aleo diacW!sed wbon to bold Jrvlne's first school bond and lax elec- tion . Sept. 19 was suggested as the first date, but Hillman said the neces&al)' i1>- formation on assessed val uation would not be ready by then. Hillman said the Orange County Registra'r of Voters seemed oppos~ to holding it on the trustee's second date choice -Nov. 7 -along wiht the General Election. "They now say it will probably cost more money to incorporate it with the regWar election than lf you held a special election," be said. Hillman said other poss ible dates fur bond elections would be Dec. 26, Jan 2 or Jan 9. Dave King represented lhe San Joaq~in School District in ils request for Irvine support of two loan appllcallons totaling $2.9 million before the state allocation board. Irvine would assume SB percent of the mu:lmwn llabllity for the loans, Mission. Viejo would asaume IO percent and Tustin · would , lake two percenl, II all three oew boards sign 1upport. · The IU mUllon•would go to build a 11.8 mlllloa. achool ln Irvine and a $1.S'11llllion school in Mission Viejo. Trustees Gimbe!"g and SicoU said Ibey would attend the !Int meeting of the Tustin Unllied Board tonight to poulbly diseuss the loan. At their first official meeting July 10, trustees will elect a ch&Jrman and name the board a.! well as continue finance discus:ilons. From Page I PLANNERS. • • development program," he said. The unanimously approved ll·Wee:t process leading to city adoption of a general plan is expeeted to be com. pressed with a finished plan to be done by March or April of 1973, planning adviser Ed Haworth said. Satellite Launched MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe Soviet govern- ment launched its 493rd unmanned Cosmoo 1&telllte today, Tass announced. I OOMEGA For yout heart of hearts ... lhlWaJch styled tiy tomorrow' a aland&rdl. Tll• Hll·wlndlng, d1Y-d1t1 con1t11i1tlon Chr<>nomlltr' (•higheal accuracy accoladf), §upelllly allaptd caH, dlal and bracelll match lhr<>u~hout. • In 1tK to(\d tokt. ••••••••••••••""""'"'''""'""''"'''"l tleO II ........... •••r•u•••••••••••••••••U'.U!!.!'""'"!''f»I J.C. .J.lu~p~ri~ Jt1wt1f.l'd 112J NEWPORT IL VO., COST A MES.A CONl'lNllNI TIUll IANltAlltillCAlD -lllASTll CHAl&E 21 YUll IN V.111 LOCATION PHOHl 141·J401 Hislortcaily, most large lloael are cut Into two or more smaller gems, '° we may ne-ver know the true size or quall.ly ol lllls huge ll..--------------------~ emerald. (Adv.) ' . ' I ' ' l 11 I . ' l I •' DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Tw o-city costa Men and the lledgting city ot Irvine are 1bout to cement their good nel1bbor policy with 1 con- t,ract for pollce servlcOJ. Indlcollons are th1t the Colt& Me51 City Council will give Its approval to. the f~G,000 a year contract before July 1, the d1r, Irvine'• preoent contndl with tho Orange County Sheriff'• Office and the Cllllom11 High- w1y Patrol run out. For Irvine residents, the agreement carries many benefits. Their protection will be 1110re than doubled. Four to six cars will patrol their neighborhoods, as con· trasted to the two currently furnished by the other agencies. And 11 also means that Irvine wDI have its own "Instant" police department. Although the contingent of 10 officers will be from Costa Mesa, they will be liased at the Orange County Fire S\ltion In Irvine., and will easily. be identifiable by shirt patches 1nd shield,~ on their cruisers that read "Irvine Pollce D~partment. Althouah Irvine, 1 city of only 18,000, does not have much crime it ls on -Oe rtse. Theft losses ln tho industrial district.' for example, have amounted to more . than J30,000 during the first three months of the cur- rent year. ' · • · The Irvine City Council has not yet Indicated a d.,. sire to avail itself of Costa Mesa's offer to provide COil· tinuous helicopter patrol service. But it may yet seek the helicopter patrol on an hourly balls. Should Irvine decide to form its own .J:>Olice depart· ment within the next one or two years, it will have a supply of experienced men to staff II. The additional officers Costa Mesa expedl to hire for the duration of the contract could easily be shifted to Irvlne once that department has been cre1ted. . . For Costa Mesans, the friendly gesture carries n? &lgni.ficant advantages other thsn the fact that 10 addi· Cooperation Uonal oHicers will be available for deployment In Com Mesa sbould m•Jor emergency arise. But this d-not mun that Cotta Mesa residents will be 1.1ked to shoulder any flnanclal burdens !or their Irvine neighbors, either. The contract fee Is enouah to take care of any expenses lo the Costa Mesa Police Department. ' Both clUes lhould be congratu11ted !or their spirit ~of mutual cooperaUon. All De8erve Recognition Commencement exercises in Irvine and Mission Viejo last week and lhooe set for Thursday night at Saddleback Community College highlight the rewards of Saddleback Valley and Irvine communities' invest· ment ln its youth. University High School graduated its first class as 287 students earned diplomas from the newest secon· dary school In the area. Mission Viejo High School drew a record audience of 3,200 parents and friends as that school honored its ill'gesl-ever senior class of 416. + Another educational achievement iecord will be set Thursday when 243 Saddleback College graduates march to reeeive associate degrees at ceremonies at 8:45 p.m. In which UC Irvine Chancellor Danlel G. Aldrich Jr. is the featured speaker. All the graduates deserve recognition for achieving their learning goals. Two of their number deserve spe# cial recognition for having excelled in their academic pursuits. The DAILY PILOT joins proud parenls snd friends and offers special recognition to the class of 1972's val· edlctorians: Tim Mertz of University High School and James Griffin of Mission Viejo High School. Sii Religions Begin , End In Mytholog y Two Illusions Are Giv en Wid e Ct1rrency . . ~YDNEY J.HARIU~ Tb-Oughts al Llr(o: All N!ilglona begin by usini. mythoJoa to express a deeper \nllh. and ml by worshiping the mythology and neglect· Ing the inner truth. • • • To encounter smugness at tJ\e very top of Ila lien~ you have to get off land and onto water, and gaze upon the faces of thenm-seH!ck-.. ngers on the ship. • • • One man'• "am- br<>Jla" ii ~ man's ''ragweed." I If you don't btlieve it, look It up.) • • • When pmple have tiltle to fol!! proud of persooally, they become collective brag· gartl; u Eric Hoffer neatly put It: "The less jllltlfled a man 11 in cJ1imi"I a~ cettence for bis .,.. ..U, the mono r.ady he iJ to claim all excellence for bis na- tion, his religion, bi.I race or his holy cause." • • •• l\.1oney, like a virtuous woman, will not give itself up to those who merely want • transient affair with tt; it demandl to be loved for itself alone before it will coo- 11ent to reside permanently with a .Wtor. • • • Nothing in attire is more ridlculous than the "now" look superimpo.sed on the "then" face. • • • Whenever I hear Hubert Humphrey talk I'm reminded of one of Eva Lat.hbury's characten, of whom abe aald: Dear Gloomy Gus For the politician, campaign time iJ xaling the heich!J of optimism from tbe dep!M cl depresaiM ln 10 IOCOIJds flat -and doing It over and over and over again. You can have ft! -R.D.M. '""' ....... flfllldl ............... ... ......,.., ... _ ......... , .... ,..., "' """ ... ....., .... INlllr .... .. He had a way of meetin&' a aim.pie ques- tion with a compound answer -you couJd take the part you wanted, and leave the rest." • • • You're not a good father unless you want your son to be a credit to himseU, ind not a credit to you. • • • We want someone to l)'lllpathlze with us, but on1y 10 much; wheri it slops over into pity, we resent our sympathlur more than our adversary. I • • • "Truth" ls ·the one commodity that always seems to be ln great demand and acan:e 1upply, wben the truth about truth II exactly the opposite : !he supply ii · unlimited, but the demand iJ very """""· for what we want are facts that will make us feel more comfortable, not facts that free us from our emlavemenl to sell. • • • Vulprlty iJ someone else's belch, but O\D' eructation. • • • If I perenl CID pmusde a Child that taking I 11abort cut" ii often the lqat way around, more potential crlmlnaiJ could be aaved than by all the IOllDOlll on virtlle ...,. pruched. • • • -CID be II tedious U long. ..-lf you merely count your --"'welgblnl them. ' ~olitical Miscellany WASlllNGTON -There II no mfllery behind -verbal bouquets Sen. Mike Gravel iJ toaloi at Sen. George McGovern. 'nle bomhlltlc and lfand· standing Alaokan Wlllll to be McGo ... '1 nmnlng mate -and bu 1bout u mucb chance u the pro- verbial mowball. Snorted one~clooe McGovern lleuteo-11nt, ••we wouldn't touch l!lat joker with a llHoot pole. Any ticket on which be w 0 u J d be runnln« mate, there would •lwaya be a question ol whkh was the frmit end. He would be popplnc off all thl time." YOU 'llllJ. llOON be liearlng 1 lot about that big money-ra!slJt8 spectacular !he Democratic National Commltlee iJ gearing up to 11aJO jllll before thl Miami Beach convenlloo Ill an ellart to pay oil Ille 19 million deb! 11111 hanglnc aniund from the 11111 campaign. Mere than 100 theatrical and brold- calllng pertonallt!e1 win tab port In a 19-llour telethon, tmder tbe chalnnanshlp .r John Brown, Jr., Loul1ville touslnelaman. THE DISTlllCT ol Columbla'1 black ...,.volln( delegate to ~ may •ve outsm1rted himself. Boa of 1 higb-,.......r polltlcal macbloc (lcadlns the nn ror home rule to errrnd his cont~l1 ~OBER~ S.ALLEN) I • and juicy potnmlp), Delegate Walter · FaWltroJ bad -elected as the Capital'• 11flvorlte 11111" Praidential can- dlc!ate. F1untrvy'1 lnte!tl was to mate 1 po11Ucal deal cl -kind for bis con· venllon lllflpol'I. Bal 11 it lum1·GU~ the ""' defOplel lie bM In his pocftet hive little "lfldlal" nlae. So he II now tilt· bW about "itllWlc llnlllly" to McGovern -In the obvloui ..... that the South Dltotan will pmnlle F a u n t r o y ..,,..,... .. ~. • rr BAS OOTl'BN ID that even the Senate Forelin Relations COmmtttee II ticking Chairman J. William Fulbrigltl al'Olllld. Until ftctlllly, tbe t e It 1 Arkaman wu able to 1et the cocnmlttee lo ~~Ve hil folbJea Ind plqueo -only to ha .. the run SeNtte declllveb' dlacard them. But ,... the committee II cold- ahoulderlol P'lllt:rlsbl. II did that lr:USgudy the other day In overwhelmingJy .. jectlng his opposlllon lo tbe AdmlniJttatlon'• requat for t!IJ milll• to Jlnance Rldlo F1'ft S.... and -Ll1lerty !Ur --,.... Fulhric!JI deiiounced ltotb ltctlvttiel, and trlld .. tlll the !\um for them. Bui the F ortlp Relatlonl Commit! .. brushed blm ulde 111'1 •J>f'!'llVed the grants. Candidates Mislead the Electorate <:P WASHINGTON -Two illusions are be!nc given wide currency among those r 9 w~ ~ willing tO .believe anything. One RICHARD WILSON iJ thot the cost of defenae Cll1 be brought •. • • down drastically. The other iJ that the burden of tuatlm can lie sharply re- duced. B o t h illusions arise from the •Pl'9- identtal 'campaign, and it is a poor cm- dldate who cannot feed the hope for these much delir«! ~ul!J. . ~ I This Is e:9Nll.t1ally what the new populism is all about. But few of its ad- vocates are a!IO uyq ,that cutting the cosl of defense will allO reduc. American security and cu!Unll tues will deprive millions of the hGleflll Ibey have come to eipect and demand from government ONE EXAMPLE Ill the field of govel'D' ment benefita &r the indlvidual suffices. If Congress lncrolses Social Security beneflta by 20 peroe114 u Senate Finance <llalnnan Ruasell Lq predicts, It will come in aignlflcant part out of the pocket& of young people in !he Social Security _...... . .. '!!le White House !1 keeping quiet abOut Ibis right now, but anyone with any petcepllon there Jrnows !hat the Intake from taus will have. to be Increased In future year,a tO pay ,for the benefits the American people demand. '!!le PeotiCGU iJ 111-mon frank. If the Uailed , States dellru . to mahllll• equality ln nucleaq>ower with tbe Soviet Unloll under the new agreementa ~ in M-, lbere will bave to be big outla)'I for .-IQd de .. lopment and sullmaflne and mllllle deve1-ct extending suhallntially tnto the future. THE MOSCOW agreements were a way to save money in. the defense budgets of Russia and the United States only in the sense that they try to call a halt to future e.iponotoo of coell on az!unlimltad lcale. Evenif presldeotlal <llldidates were to be taken at their word, there iJ llttle likellhood tllat a . J!ePublican or Democratic Congress would accept 1 drastic reduction Jn defense expenditures. There ia even Jess prospect that C.Ongress wou1d accept 1 drastic reduction in social expenditures. nus is why It is futile to li!ten to c:.n- . dldata who say they will cut defense ex~ pencUtures ! 40 perct11t and save enough · money to increase social expenditures. Their dwxes of reducing defense ex· pftxlituru in any such amount are ex· , tremely remote, but there is little doubt that eoclal e:a:pend.jtures and government services will be increased. IF TBOilE BENEFITS snd services. are to bt pOtd lot, the tax tntate will have to 10 up. In abort, tfJm sre no magi.cal formulae for spreading the weelth. scimebody has to provide !he wealth lo be spread and the rich simply haven't got enough to go around. The best hope llil! lies ln the resump- tion of economic growth on a scale that will produce more profits and higher in- comes, so there will be a greater tax ~ like lo pay for tbt requir9Mnll Of ...,. n1nC IUCh a vut eounlr)' u Ille United Stat.a. But people are sucker• for panaceu. The medlchle men of politic• are going around the country selling their favorite mstrwns, hiving about the same curaUve powers as old kickapoo, the eliJ;. Ir of Ille. TBE OLD BOMBER pilot, Senator McGovern, ls outlining a new lineup eoC weapon1 1y1tems, abandonment of th• aircraft carrier, reduction of for ces in Europe, reallcnment of nuclear forces as If he were a modern day Mahan. McGovern's upertlae II oalY exteeded by thal of Air Foret General ~ Goldwallr ln the Cllllpalp of 1114. pnnted ~t ~on ~pel!dllltn:s 1n too hlall. ,.. one volar bt J0,11111 has 1111 lluts Jor Judlmeht Oil a realfpmenl Of American~ ~,Sad u it ti In tl)la mod4rn ,wilrtd1 li''i!mp!J come• dOW!I to lllt qUeotlon o( whom do you trual to decido how mudl and what kind II enough. Howev• mocb it -llli II Will un- doubf,ed!y COit more as time goes on. That ha1 been a leston Of history and why people llJ!en with mouths agape to lchetnes that will let them escape from t2]I nal world iJ anolher feature of lhe ~" populllm, The Purposes of Irvine Tomorrow To the Editor : Irvine Torno""" II nearing its first birthday. But aloce lrvtne grows ao rapk[ly, the.re are many newcomers who are unacquainted wHb. the purposes and actlvitles of Irvine Tomorrow. According to Its by·laws, Irvine Tomor· 1f1fl bu for a general purpose "to im- prove the quality Of life in the Irvine area." Of course, ''the quality·of life" is a large concept. Jlence, Irvine Tomorrow has Ill Its short history concerned ilself with auch thqs u parks and open lpecel, bicycle trails, the an.year school, pOllce protection and ldloo1 Wlification. A SPEO!FfC PURPOSE Of Irvine Tomorrow is "to provide an organization lllrough which relldenta ol Irvine may thare ln the .....,1ng 1>!'0CeSS of plan· nlng and developmelil of Jrvlne by means of •••. endorsanent and. support of cair didates and lssuel ln non-ptu11san local pu.bllcatlona." Hence, Irvine Tomorrow has been actlve tn two major non- part!Jan electlool since' lls inception. Electi/lg qualified fM>ilc officials ls a necessary step In lmp(OV!ng the local quality of life, fl COUl'if. Irvine Tomor- row, therefore, will Ooetlnue to · take seriously the clemoctallo rigltt and duty of cltliens to perttclpatt 1n elections. But oince Irvine TomorTow bu thus far 1uc- ceufully fought attampta to mske local elections psi;isan , it Wiii eonttnue to ln- vnlve ttseli solely In ~ llsues. BEFORE INCORPORATION; Irvine Tomorrow concentrated_ ltl 'ef(artt on studying illues and malrtnf recom- mendations to local governmental bodies. Since inco11Joration, many Irvine Tomor- row members have been punn.linc tbete very actlv!Ues under the auspices ol the clliJeoo' commlUeea of the c 11 y • 1berel0re, Irvine Tomorrow has shirted its emphasis tow1rds 1."'bllc lnlonnatlon. We have thut oponoortd 1 wide 'variety of 'l'V penel1, conferences and caodldale1' ..---a, G••rfe ---. Deir Georp: How !q liive you been doing ,_ column! OU!UOUS Door Olrioul: About two columna wld• 11td allbl fDches long, bill the edlton trfm It down like thll. 'l'lloy think llc4r Abby II prettier than t am. ( ) olde< New Towns In ~e natlm. The hope iJ that Irvine'• planning may lltu& proat MAffiBOX from the eXpet1eucel of otben who share oor goals. GUY SIRCEU.0 ..._ __________ , Chairman, Irvine Tomorrow rlgh!s . Our most recent and ambitious ef. fort ii the first West Q>ast New Towns Symposiwn scheduled for June 23-24, which is <»-sponsored by UCl Extension and lhe Saddleback Ar.. Coordinating QiuncU. The J>U1llO"' ol the symposium ts to bring local civic leaders tnto contact with experta in ttie New Towns move-- ment as well as with active citizens fr<lm To the Editor: May I add the followinl lnformaUon lo Gene E. Myers' dossier on the bolrd of directors ol In>lne Tomorrow (Mailbox. June I). UnDke our party af/lllatioM, IOllle of lhl1 Is not public lnformatlon bul pooslbly Mr. Myers might be able to unravel some other sinister plot related lo the lawa of dlance: Eleven of 11aremarriedi 10of11 have children. Those will! ochool·•~• children all send them to public school. Ten cl II A Quiet Garbage Truck By MIKE ABllAMllON The lam11J1r, 1trtdenl noile of reluae collecttoo equipment -Jong a con-tributor to noise poUutlon problet111 In urban areas -may lie banished in the near future by a revolutionary "quiet'' garbage truck unveiled ncenUy tn San FtandJco. "II'• lhe biggest technical advance In 30 years -alnce the tntroductlon of h¥· draullc oompactloo," according to John M01CC11e1 president of Golden Gate Disposal Company which developed tho truck tn a ·joint project with !he Gllr Wood Dtvlllon of Sar1•nt lnd111tries. At !ti fln:t public demonstrstlon Golden (late'f pack .. truck No. 49, I !~ton cof.. (ectlon llehemalll, WU put lltrouch i normal operattns cycle ol loadlng, com- prwlJt8 and llowlng a typical u.on. ment of refUS<!. SIGNIFICANTLY mlsslnc from the demoMtraUon, however, wa1 t h • sharp, lkfe eff1<t noise tradltfona1Jy aaoclated with dilly removal of mart !ban l,IOO tons of garbage from the city. Utlll&ing a new, Gar Wood-deV1!!oped pump •)'Item to produce the hydraulic pressures netded to act uate the truck'• operating cycles, tbe prototype unit generated a noise Jevel avera1ln1 from IO to 15 dectbe!J. This •'Oll1J>Sres with toda7'• standard truck which averages I) to 1$ decibels and u hl1h u 90 when ID full operation -or with an ordinary automobile which produces a decibel reading of 70 to 75 when opehtt,. an a clly 1treet. Al a dlltance of 25 feet from tlie tnict, technicians were unable to 1et 1 decibel nadlng to lndtcale that thl pump bad been put Into operatloa. MOSCONE' emphu!Rd that conversion ol Goldeo Gate's l!Mruct fleet lie1 &OID<!Wbal In lite flllun ill that the unlt demonatrsted ncently II a pUot model - presently the only one of Ill kind In the world -and 11111 undergolJt8 llrlnlent, uperlmenW field tests. He added !hat these tesll wtll continue Oller the next year, wltb 1 IOCOl!d truck -comparobly equipped -ocheduled to begin an extended tell pracram IA tho near future. MDICOllO llteased, howner, that tht, tell project has alteldy demOllllnted that ft II possible to eflecllvely reduce the noise cuatomarl!y pniduced by refUse collection vehicles. Calfforala Fealllrt Service 1n om Ill; ~ven of 11 are mete; 10 of JJ .... on city committees .. lndiviclud .........,.., and ~en Of 11 don'I wear ...I 'l1IE GOAL dll IM:lne Tornor.-II u..I of lmprovlng tile quality of fife tn Irvine. Since our elected oUJctaiJ have tbe -teat Influence ln altaplng that crualttY of life, we have endorsed can· cl!t!et8. IT iJ pleased that three out of four (endcrseea are now members ol the city COUl\Cll and Illa! anoth<!r thn!e out of four are members of our new acbool board. Whlle I, too. was interested to learn that nine of the board of directors are "lilte!Jd with the Democratic Party, It w11 allo obvious that our endorsees must have ha<!·• varied polllical background or Mr. Myers would have been able to Un· conr IQOlber plot u he went ~ the YOiaf, ltCillrltlon Jilt. I Wli INVITE Mr. Myers and anyooe die ill the dty cl Irvine lo join our cqaolutton (11mual dues, $1) and -k with 111 lo lmjil'ove tbe quality Of life ID 1"1ne. While we bave been lnter,Jreted bJ the DAILY PILOl' u an '~I quailly group" we do have a brooder ICOpe than collecting newspapers IIld beWes. ANGELO VASSOS -- \ DAILY PILOT Robm N. 1V cld, Nr...r Tllomu x:i..a, lldilor Albert 1'. 'lok1 Editorjal POflc &lllor The odl .... ot the IJon, Pilot to JnfOrm and 1Ulmt- late by -II* nt"l'-,.PI, o~n1ona INI eom- menwy topics oi lnterwt Md 1lgnt1tea 11y proYl4lns • -tor thl ftpftllSon ot•our 1"N6ft'W" nolnlotw, and b1 _u._ the dlvC!ne viewpoint. ot w..-M' 11!n't1'1 and ll>Okttmtn. (ft tOJlka ol lht ...... Wednesdly, .Tun 21 , Im • 'Soldier' Soldier' Abrams Employe's • $3 Million Upheld Picked for Army's Top Job Ill' -· lll'Zl\ SAIGON (AP) -"A ~"I 1oldJll\" 11ys a col ... leque cl the mon President Nboo ............. eel to be the .... Anny chief ol 1tafl. WHh boQ)' pull, mimpled unilonn one! a cigar in hil mouth. 1louc:hlng Gen. . Crelg-W. Abra1111 conjum up the lmqe cl a veterao 111'11 11<111-. l!<it llllenlng to clu- alcal music Is hil nlgbUy reloutklo, one! the milltary men who work with him aay he ii a Vtt'f buman penon, very much conctmed with people, their welfare and their safety. ''He ii 1Jow and deliberate Jn speech," liy1 one officer. "Wben qll,tted be does ... '.i.. 11...., lansPace. oot not .idul> lie -to pound the table. But it pauea quickly. "When be Is angered at peo- ple, be will IO out of hil way to put. them down 'gently and not 'lndulce' In Pel'IOnal obuse. He rillots to the 1ltuat100 rather than the person who ca~ it. 'When the time "°""" to fix the blame or tell some one he acrewed up, he does It in u 1enUe a manner UPIT.._... 'TOUGH BUT HUMAN' , GOn. C,..l9hton Abroms u possible'."' . AJ com:mander or U.S. forces in Vietnam for the pail four years, Abrams bu been responsible for the job of turn- ing over the ground war to the South Vietnamese. and has presided over the reduction of U.S. forceJ from a peak of 543,000 in April 1969 to less than 60,000 today. In one of his rare moments of speaking on the, record, be once told this reporter that It took a "herculean effort" to keep American troops as alert as lhey needed to be during thf' phaseout . "An atmosphere and climate begin to prevail, and with it comes a certain amount of laxity," be said. "It just re- qultts a lot of attention, a hen:ulean effort to k e e p CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -The Nevada Supreme Court bu uphela ... of the .highest personal lajury awards ever made, modifying a lO'f(er court's decision only to cut the award by 1150,000 dowo to IU million. alertness ui)," The ruHng Tuesday was on Many In Saigon say Abram! the appeal of General Electric . "'rT........,. deserved a better war, one Co. of New York and RESTAURANT FOUNDER that had the 1upport of the en-W"tinghouse Air Brake Co. of Howord Joh..- tlre American public, like Delaware who bad contested - President World War JI, in which 'as a the earlier dec'•.1 ..... /in favor of tank baltallon commander hi> ...,... relief of (he siege of Bastogne Keith Bush. a w o r k pl a n prompted Gen. George S. Pat· paralyied when a heavy panel ton to remark: "I'm supposed fell oo him. to be the besl tank com· The Washoe County district. • Skirtin' ·g mander in the Anny, bul I c0w1 had awarded the total have one peer, Abe Abrams." Conkoversy Last September' In a rC!)re sum after determining that revelation, Abrams t 0 I d Bush s u f f e r e d lrrepirabJe v i s l t i n g Sen. George brain damage in the October McGovern that his five 1968 accident at Ely, N~v. WASHINGTON (UPI) - troublesome problems amons Paralyzed from the neck the White 'HOuse asserts hls troops in Vietnam were down, blind and unable to t.aqc, ' President Nixon .. won't get in- drugs, racism, antiwar feel· Bush is • e·xpecJed to be Volved 'at all" in the -con. lng, morale and tension be-hospitaUzed"for the rest of his tween the Gls aqd the South life at an estimated cost of Vietnamese. He will still be confronted $38,000 a year. with these problems as chief The state high c o u r t of staff, but on a wider scale. generaJly supported the lower court decision. Chief Justice "Just remember this," he David Zenoff said the award troversy over the arrest for burglary in the national offices of the Democratic party of an employe of the Nixon-re-elec· tiqn. commi.ttee .. Democratic National once said, "the higher you get Hin view of the damage done up the greasy pole, the more does not shock our i·udiclal Chairman Lawrenc·e F. Your tail -•-ws." "'"' conscience." O'Brien filed a $1 rpillion Abrams was born in Spring-But the supreme court ruled damage suit Tuesday against field, Mass., 58 years ago, that $150,000 awarded Bush's Howard Johnson Dies, 75 DAILY PILOT ii Cost .o! Living CJjmbs'~· ~ay NOW THIU JULY J , -. l\i~singer Event Hosted by Chou the f il d the Nixon committee and five son o a ra roa man. children was m a d e in- Called Tootsie by his family, correctly. men arrested early Saturday ao· AT' SHOW he was a 4H Club boy who Bush was 32 when the 1,130-at O'Brien's headquarters. He raised chicken! and calves. pound electrical control panel aaid a "clear line to the White He was graduated from broke loose from an eyebolt House'' was developina in the ~· st ,,. HONG KONG (UPI) -tional convention. West Point in 1936, a holding it aloft. He was struck incident. .. <o 01 HI ChinHe· Premier O>ou EJ1.lai •The thrte-judge panel, on an classmate of Gen. William C. on the head and "his injuries , . . - Tuesday evening was host at a ~ by the DNC, struck Westmoreland, the ~ he are such that be is among the The arrested men .carried1. _ __::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~...:.-••---f Id Ila! d . dOWn a decilion by U.S. succeeded in Vietnam and will Jiving dead," the high court electronic. buggin&: equipment ~ •.a.uaui;.1-or pres en a v1ser District Judge George L. Hart. now succeed es chief of staff. said. anil cameras. Henry A. Klsslnger and hil -·---~-.....:-------------------------------1 party, the New China News : ' . Alen<J (NCNA) reported. Prelent were Yeh Chlen- ylilg, v~an of the military c:ommilalon; Ch J Penc.fei, foreign· mlni.sttr; LAST 4 :DAY\S .! ,. . BRIEFS I Chlao Kul.lH'lua, vice-foreign mlntster; Huang C h e n , Chlntse 1mba1sador to France; one! Wang Hal·Jtmg, assistant foreign minister. Earlier, Chou met with Kiss. inger, NCNA aald . The agency gave no details of their talU. • • •• > e Blfack :.tppeal . Uriin;D :"NATIONS (UPI) -The U.N. Security Council's unanimoua call for the world's government. to take .. all ap.. p-opriate measures" against aertaJ hijacking• drew mixed reaction today. Israel said the elfecUveneM of the appeal would depend Jar1ely on Arab government.. UJi. Amba11ador George -said hil ~try. hoped ' tl)O ljlecurily Council declara- tion and a resolution adopted in Mootreal by the lnlema· lional ClvU Aviation Orgal1lul· tiOn "Will lead to effective measures against hijacking." e'FJ11'• Grountleil ·WASHINGTON (AP) -In tile wake·ol two crashes of the P.mlillon planes, the Air Force bas grounded its entire U.S. fieet of Fiil fighler· bomber planes. The Air Foroe 1ald Tuesday tlie grounding was "a precau- tionary measure" and would rOmaln in effecl until the cause of the two crashes is d;,tennined . • s-ate Oka11 I ,WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mier taking steps to insure 1 that parent. are not replaced w.ith government babysitters, the Senate passed and sent a $2.9 bllllpn child care bill to the House Tuelday. President Nixon · vetoed a similar bill Dec. 10 on grounds that chii(d care centers could lead to ~ "communal" child· rrartna. . e 1".._. Backed WASHINGTON (UPI) -An ad.i.ory ~ to the Depart· men! ti HOl!ih. Education and We!Urt (HEW) hu voted to """"'" temporu:lly l're!idenl Hmm'• reJlctlon cl the liberal • ~ •lelfJ ol the Com· mt .... '"' Population <irowth. Tiie ~ created by c.pe11, recommended in Ajll'll !hot Ibo feclonl govefll. -urae otalea to permit ·~ upon reguesl. ....... (Jpltelfl WliMlftGTON (UPI) -=:T""~l«C! ...... Democnlic NIUonol O 1-(llllC) ralu ......,. Ill IL 11C """'"· --... youtlis .... The no-charge checking plan for frugal people. Here 's how Frugal Check works: You keep a minimum daily balance of $100 in your personal checking ac.count, and yo~ can write all the checks you want. For free. No service charge whatsoever. If your balance dips below $100, we'll only charge you one dollar for that month. No matter how many checks you write. So you see, you will save money. With Frugal Check. • COSTA MESA OFFICE 1845 Newport Blvd. (714) 646-3291 ;F. !'rank ZNl>iec, M111141tr 61 convenient locations STATES NATIONAL BANK - . Mtma.r F"OIC • Where eTerfd!lag starts with you SOUTH COAST PLAZA OFFICE 333~ Briatol St. HUNTINGTON BEACH Ol'l'tCE 302 Filth St. (714) 640-6211 ' H. M. Sioli., JI- (7~4)-63jlo.1361 . Victor J . RuodJ, JI_,., ~··-lion .. state dflel•tlonl to the na·t--....!. _____________ _:___::_;:;__!.:...:..:....:._o...-.:::....2..!.;....l.-___ _:;._::.~-1 • Sears Presents · an Unusual Collection • _f![Great Painting Reproducriom New, Vniqae Method· • of Applying F"~e Arts to Cnuyn5 ' . Prieee Ar. Low.As . . . . •\ ... 17 50 • •Alli onaa.... ·All~y 'fl:•• eod' ' -., " • I t' ......... , .•.. &JI& >"' . I •t:Fk s.4• · • tt a •' a I ' . -· ~-.--.--· . • • .. Se.ars • 'lk••ll' ·:;•'ii •~c;tlca9ys . ' ' ' •• '33~ l,i1111iJIC • ft:zatStl- • ' • . -. . ' .. .-• Today'sFtmaJ VOL 65, NO. )73, 5 SECTIONS, 61 PAGES ORANGE COU.HTY~ CALIFORNIA -I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21', '1972 TEN CENTS • Fouiitai_ll y~11ey Approves New Master Plan . ...... ' Beach' PQJi~ ' ' . • Timer 1Now 30 • SecoiUh S[hw ·· NU.Ona Celebrate ' . • , - il~ ·u~llOJ.r ·. · ' ' I ' · C~t;i!~~lis IJeveltJper . . _. ' • • 'I1o. ·HteM .. :T aw"u:n ous~s . . a--.ium. ~t ll we cannot zoning. retain our corpmerCia1 zooing." "You have the altemaUve OC a com- . ..We have a booafide alter to develop mercial or a ~e family development," tbt-land 11: $40,000 an· acre with con-said O>uncilritan Marvin Miler. damini:ums. 'lbat b $10,000 an acre le!S "We also want you to understand thal 1bn tbe comms'CiaJ. rate, ao we would we don 't intend for the land to go for a onJy brut even,'• added Dr. Pierre multlple development," sakl Councilman Del...auter • 1be fifth joint owner of the Ed Just, moments before the new land. · ""'masterplan wu passed. · Councllmm mnlndod the property In additlojl to eventually rezooing ~ that they still bad the °.Pt.Ion to marginaUy commercial property the ne'v deVellfp ClOIDl!Hrcially under their· new masterplan Is designed to; -Establish a 1yslem of lll!lgbbudlood shopplng centers to best serve reddeatlal neighborboods. Establish general commercial d1stricts along Harbor Boulevard and Broolmlnt Street. -Establish a strong central com- mercial district along Brookhurst Street. from Slater· Avenue to Warner Avenue. -Establish a major medical center in the vicinity of Euclid Street and Warner Avenue. Many Flee Flood Levee Breaks in Sacramento Delta • RIO VISTA (AP) -A dlrt levee gave "BY early today, flooding more than 15 1quare miles of. rk:h Sacramento Delta • farmhlg ar.a and forcing eV.cuat!on of htmdreds ot residents and vacationers ~u~es . ia14. The Sacramento County sberllf's office aal~ it recommended evacuati<ln of Isleton-, a oonununity of 1,397 In the path of. tbe floodwaters, "but the mayor hasn 't ordered it ev.cuated yel '' Ten -w"• Ill~ to hospitals for lf'elment' of l;ninor injaries but sberllf's Spokesman BUI Miller said there were no z:eports ,of deaths. (United Press' International said a 111tall boy .was mWing.) • Sh<rlffs and Calilornia lllgbway Patrol • cars joined Anny, 'Air Force and ,Col!st Guar4 ~ : in r<lllSing , a D d e'vacua!lnc mm =too· -from. -IJ'lilc--of, lllilnd -scene of. !be 1 a.& ":l!i~ 'Milla;~ .. '-~~,_ 1"o&bl.lo Rio ' Villa' flip ·llmool 1-W1iere \!le Red said many townspeople "are evacuating oft lhelt ov.•n. 1\1ost are reacting very calmly. We've had lots of phone calls1 but most people aeem to be "laklnc it ' In stride." . ... - Lamont said there was ".no immediate danger of loss of life or injury Jn the cl· ty," bul added "we do expect property damage.'' He said his 0 maln concern'' was the sewage plant, one mile east of town. "If that floods and backs out. we're going to have to move tt.e people oat." Isleton City. Clerk John Gokktuald tbo Dooded area, less than two miles from (See LEVEE, Pare I) Oil Producer Threatening -Suit on Tax By. TERRY S. COVILLE Of .. °"'" P1W Stlft Signal Oil' ond Gas eonipoD,, the bl&· gest petroleum .,....._ II J1ua11nitoD ~ ~~tlrlll ............. court Oftl' ill ~.,.,. ••••• ~&J"'"•c¢er,; .· 'I ~&if ) f . •per:1111ft1Jlll ~ ~ :1n a 11mJ11f Warded 1-. "! Ila dl1,' ii • 1-"i ....... -l(lll-r.r boatliir entbuiWtl,. I • !l(Jller Nici.-of_.p)ijasurt boail were ...._i 11111 a trailer can\p near """ marina_,lmmdllled. G«rge ~ illltrlct ensui-for the Brlmian-Andrul wee Dlltrict, Aid roci.. barg., were beJng mcved ln to ~· the gap In Ille tie¥& lot 'S(iinclrift MJrlna, whore the l!oolfjng began. ,But ~ said , they 1nlUlcl have·lo wait IDllil the 1filer llows. ' . Phil • de llaCt, ~ of the i.... dlltri<t, 1&14 elforts· were started to build an l-lo-10.!0ot kvee lo encilde Ille town of Ial-.• . E: C.. .McKlnaey, dlief of oC:onllnictton .,.,...._ dlTidio for tllO Amly Orpo of ' ~ In Socramento, Mid illeton ii ' tbe highest spot on Andrus Island, which ii lOfeetbelow•,.. leYlllln places. About 10l Jarits ol the levee wuhea out near. the IDll!tinC of tbe two riven, Clu.9a Ing lbe clGaing GI two highwaya and a bridge, the &a<rameoto County 1beriff's of.flee 'u!d. ' . • The cause ol ·tlie levee break was not determined immediately, . but . "!c!Jugh aaJd 1t was near the Spindrift Marina, at a site where IODle construction work was ·being clooe. • u • levee .. p,it Up -Ialeton to- day, l\fcXlnsey said, the town can be -fnlm OoOcllnc' . . • • .,,,. ... ol tj>e.~ Is going UJll!er,. , DAli°'f PILOT'-........... • Los:•R:s ·v.i&W o,i CHAMP , Pf.v....rio 'Pins,. Wins . ' .. . be aaid. •• "TbO farmland will be Wider qu!le a bjt ol water.". · Isleton Pollce Cbief Qjffon! Lamont Migh.ty: MUlget ' Wrestles lnw . ' ' ' , • \ l Chit~pionships There Is jubilation In the HuntingtOn Beach Boys' Club these days, because mighty midget MiJ<e froVOllf.'ll'l ·~ . wreotled Illa. wsy to two ltr '!'l!UD . championsblps. Representing the Beys' Clab In tbe lO-• pound midflet division ol the Ama11Ur Atbletic Association (AAU) Far W_.. Wnotllng «llampionahips at C-, · Wyo., ldtU ""Pl top honors In the lno a\yle ond Creoo-Romait titles. lie · 'l!U • aloo named OutstandinC Wsealler In the loW'tWJlelll. F. D. Lwldll, cllaimum If 1111 lloard and prillillll If fllpol Oii. llrllidld tbo tax Iner ••'9 •"pllllltm and Confllcatory. '' 11'lbae ' tlsel have become 10 pro- biblUve Illa! It bu required' U1 to ln- veatlgate Ille avenues of lepl recGW'IO avallabJe to ..... Lortscher wrote. -"While• 'the 14th Amendment to tbo · United Statee CoMtltuUon does not ,... quire pncla equality OI' uniformity In tuatioa by the city, it does leCW'fl every · · pmon · within the city's jurlsdlctloll against lntentlooal and a r b i t r a r 1 diicriminltlon, II The letter w., given to C It y Administrator David Rowlancil Monday night and released to the pms Tuesday. "We were aware of thla poestblllty prior to ncelving any letter," Mayor Al Coen, said today. · "Wbether our tu ... """'"'tbo Daill of reuonol>leneaa I clmi -. l do ildnt It approicbis that point.'' Coen had fought for a 3.5-cent oU 1&x two weeks, ago, bu/ Iott ~z. when """"' cllmen opted for the four<:ent level. The oil tu waa increased from Ill CUI"· rent 2.5 ctnts Ptt'barrel to help pay for addiUonal municipal programs in the 1972-73 !lacaJ budget. ·The fuur..,..l level will ralre iln ad- ditional !40,000 above what Is needed, IO it will lie placed in 1 apeclal fund fer buying fulul'e park land, II ordered by the coimcll. . . Lortacher. In crlUcblnc the lncreued oil tax, aald in 1171 Signal paid about 135$,000 to the city In IUes, f .... royaltlel and permlls. H& said· that wtU> the oddlllon ol a utW· ty tax and the 2.ktnt -tu, .. w.u u increued uaeued valuation, tbe c:imDo- • (sOe SIGNAL, Pip I) Oru•• w .... . Stmsblne and ...... -... the agenda for Tboa.,, "'°""' ln,11 low douda alml Illa COllll m the early momJos boon. Ilfpo m the 70's, Iowa ln Ille W1. · ·valley Cou·ncil ·Action . , . Nib, a .s1Jtb1roder at Pent EJomeD. tary SChool, """all ~u ma1cbes Jn the two wrestling styles. Se...,"'"'....,..., pfilnlna hll ~ ..i ave blaed oe pol!U. INSIDE TeDA'Y """" h...., dl:..t::,• Ille Unnip of llg1'1 • -' mwicG!o th1i -u..s In 0... ang• Countv. S.. 7'1Notor Nola, Pag< 24. ' ' c ...... Roman wreatllaf nqu1no !hit both sboulclor1 lolidi • the m at slmul-...iy to pin OOl's opp:Dl Rules in the AAU call for ibO:AN.a ' lo i. plnn<d for 1 c\lual of .Une. Boys from all ·the lllllta -ol tlle ' MlsstalpPI !Uver compet;d in 1lle -ment... • Mike bas -wmWnc for two :poon under tbe tutelop of Qllia Tomi,. 1111 CIMICii II !lie Boya' Club, BefOl'll bis vklori.111 Colp<t, the Wiry maU... had nebd 11p i5 wiill UICI 11 loots In 'his -in. caieer.. ' t..M. ..,. ' -.. (......... ' C.......C... UI CllHUI• ..... .. _ . ,_ . De:l!ll..... 11 ... --. ....... ! .... -.... -.... ...... ._.. 11 ""' . --. --=-"=-----~ --------- DAILY PILOT H C,!•rilli•iu Billboards -... bl1lboonla lt.ldh• to the laleol bousin( devtlopl1ltllll In Founlaln valley .,u1 ... n be w1n1<1ng. lly a "1 vole, city councDmeo 1\leaday llipl pUaod an ordinance Umitlng Ille Illa ol Lbe future aubdMslon 1ign1 to 3% oquarelM!. to • Rainstorm Shrink • Cuts Down . ·=·i.•.'f',r.:r~=· Fair Crowd ''l'a ....... ..Z:.11 ....... 11111 Cow>c:Uman Geo'I• Saill. "But I don't lhlnk four feel by eight feet ls bll ~ --".. , .,. for a builder. Jte loo mocb ol a drN!lc A freak Nbiotorm pelit. ~ eow,. 'Ibe preaeDt maximum sign size is 200 aquare fool. . • • . , ~A~alll .. J11A !Go -lo midi 1M ayo .£a ~. '1'hll will be hard on devtlope'I, since tbe l!lljoril)< flf poople bn>usht· lo our de velopment bavt been attrllcltd by Iha ll«nl," talcl Gurvlts. "Tba •ISm are ooly temporary. We aa developer• only Wlllt to llnlsh and B<t out," added GurvJb. cut. Tbly .,. only tempnmy a..,. and t Fair I·' Tu-•·-"'---'· we owe that mucb to'the bullden." Y v &tOl'I ....., a,,.,~ who C.W.:llmu Ed Jiiii IJIOP of the look refuge Jn eJhlbit bWldlllfi lllillJ lha Tho onu ..... a1lo prohibill a tracl dovtlopet from lnatalillli two •lint, fac-lnc Ille AmO clJnctlon, unless lhe tolal -ol the a1in Is only II IQLlll'I feet. GurvJtJ wu queotloned by Coutlc:UmiA Bnle Svalltad COllCOmlng which 1ile 1111>1. bavt _.. m..t· eUecllve in tllo troct-bulldlng Industry. clang• tbal the a,.,.,. llpil wltb a a. Wl<lpected downpour ....i up. ("91 malmum btlilll *' ~ ei\lt-11u1· 111e rain ls ~evw tO' ha ye •P<lled . q. • • the sunny attudaact picture for the fair ''Tiiey arw ·bard lo Ml around and ~b f •--'-· .. , .. " ' Tbe llgns may not extend further lhao lZ feet off the IP'Ound. ''Thousand! ol dollara have been IPtJl\ by ai,n companlu lo ruearch lllla," .,,.,..ered Gurvlts. . therefore a bawd to Ira/fie," A1d Just. · w 80 ar ~ _., ru •• ~'6 ~ pment "We llw>uld also remove the llofool ceU· over last year's attondance. . lf9wlnl Gw:vlll, vice -!dent ol Hol-...,, lndllltrttu, a major developer in r-.tn Valli)', opoke a1a1nrt ohrlnkJrJi Inf.•" lie addacJ. . • • Initially, the 197Z (air ou~ last '!'ht 'dmlopm have a bll ~ Y!"''• vtnlon by a two to 0111 rai19, but Tl!ty bavt coma to the cotincluaJon lhal )ltra," 11111 Coundlmu Bernie Svalslld. lately atlendance appem \D haft. drop-"!~ ~ thot lllly adnrtlll." • S.alllad -that Ibo ordlaanct ... pec1 -•bat. U1Umate1y m ,ooo,,... u-Be1lgned to Faet . .. Poet.I-to attend the lo.day eYenl. ~'=..t' ::'tl: ~ llle.U: f= Alqiou1h fllure• were DOI lmlnecUately Death of Coost Route Jll!li f1f a _..i. hall.i>I~ for Tue!day, II Is estimated 1'0U.,.ina SvalJ!ad'I amlndm<nt the II: , that . Iha all-U,y ettendanct WU only =~ JJmil WU~ WJllt COUii-'l,oOo, ~= :t::J•1t.ScoU · ~ Adlti! Wllh chUdren uncler ~ admltted free u ' . Eyed by Several Cities ' · . ' pirt'Of 11Kld'1 Day'' today, attebdailce Is II)' L PJ:l'IR XIUEO ..... °""' , ......... NsWport Beacb has worn clown, il not worn out, opposWon by neighboring cities to lb attempll to Jdll lhe Pacific Coasl f'roew ay route. · Wllh lmPltldlna _... of llCJalstion to delete at lwt Lbe NeWpor! Jee of the rout. -and maybe the whole thin1 -ci· 1 ~ offtclall jn Colt.a Me111 Huntington lladl and LacuM Beacb todaJ· are • -Uy nolpd lo tho lacl tbere wlD be no frWway to belp oolve local tralllc .. ·~., ; 0::: ,1ren'I -lly very happy, , Some la facl are bitter, for Lbue 1r1 , lbe communJUu that llbd the adopted route and actuatty· spent monl)' making plus lo design etreet systems and land , ilie around the route. : Jlllntinp:Jo Beech M130f Al Coen • ·-up Ibo ~ facl, : Sipult Murder : f.ase Sentencing · " Set fo,r July 14 · l'remP .. eJ SIGNAL ••• · "Thi• thlnJr bu boon rolnl on for so long ii'• anlf-cllmactlc. "°"'" ho llld, as pany would pay about '1 aiDJIClll l!> Uie,ci-A>semblyman Robert Badham'1 blU lo ty In IJ'/2. JdJJ the Newport leg of the route heads "If the per-borrcl tax Is Increased to for the senate floor. four cents, it will mean an addJtional cost "I saw lhe handwrltlni on the will a to SlsnaJ ol '34-0,000 a year in tue1. A long lime ago," he lald. further iacrtUe expected in our a-.ed So did Coeta Mua Colll1cllman Alvin valuotlon could br1ol ttie cltJ ao ad- Pinkley, head of thal clty'a Freeway dlUoaal m .ooo for !tn.n," be wrote. Commlltee, who ustd lhe wne words -l.ortscber ·complained IJ!ot the born! and then aome, includi.Da a blast at the tu ii 'discriminatory, becaUH no alher rovernor and an acrid wamJas to buli-per. IUCh a tu. Newport Beach. S11naJ pnlducea aboul M percent of the '11 thlak lbe · hendwrltlni ls on the oll LWn b'lDi the sprawJJac Ilwltlilltoo wall," Pinkley llld. Beach lleld, the fourtli blQat petroleum "I cao ooly 111ume the 1overnor doe• depoolt In California. nol Wldmtand lraff!c and freeway con-City Admlnletrator Rowlands bas dldOlll or ha wouldn't have deleted the npeatectty ~ the councll lhat oU llCIJoo out o!J.ons Buch. = baVI utlltd happily Jn Hun- ''l'ht aama thing ta true With local Beach !Or SO years wlthouf payln1 representatives," Pinkley said. "PollUcal MY oil ta1. -pl lo them. Rowlanda llld today, ho"avar, he "B'i !Ima 'for OolLI Mua lo stop bellli prelemd DOI lo comment on the letter a pd ro." lie uld. "J ban alraedY Jn. 1fllh strucW dla lll&llllaa mnmlulon and the ~~ .:!.t~ It Qty Al\Dntey = Illa!! lo uiimt that tho Padllc Bonta llYI he feels the SllnaJ letler •• ., will lie delolod. .... -· "Nw 11'1 dal 111 dof, IYel'l' man for .. on;~;-...,,,. pre1ty cltll" lhat an oU ~;,. dump all that tralllc Jato tu ls lepl. It ls DOI llllCOllll!lullonal," Nswporl -wllh no pltet to IO, ~ ~ ~.i!i an a poony dil· NtwPorl will Jtlll have lo -..S lbit fermtW (tout Clllts -thrae C111ll), Colla .,_ ls lltlal can of Ill own pro. but wllether the tu ls lacaJ," Bani ~.:.:.".?"I Buell bu.acted ~ "ll·WU emcted ,.,a~ • ......... ol Jaiw. Noel 8lpull of ~ a-. H. Burb (It-rnauura hr raJsJnc raw for eonI, Colla Mell, conv1ctad of MCOlld decl'tt lflvllalloii Buclt) who bad a bill liefcn needed lunda." • , •' ...,.._ In Lbe abooll1t1 death of bill tM Laflalihn Cilibrc for a ..,. llud7 ol si,i\111 paid ~c~ !utallri>ettl flf Ibo ~dlill alaw, --lodq Jn tho 00111a1 corridor m1w .. ttie • lalu.J'l.keal ........ t,x '...,..'prNI, I ~ Ooulltr luportor Court. ellmlu!Jon ol !~ wt1 tQlllU)' coldbloodod the only ell ~to do so. · Jud1e llobert L. CotlJ,nan put off -in bis oboervallou. llonla Pld t!111t ~ -1llll1lt .,...S. · = Ulllll Jul)o II alter Slpul~ 41, U· ~.•-'a:.,,_.. ~ than Inc the oulcoQie qi lll oil CU IUlt In tit&! lit Wonted to cbantt It' a of 'I ~ WU tho Long Beach wbich WU recentlJ lletllecl Ja · torMys. '\:l:~.·~lha bill ~'lllmlnad. ,. It fayar ol tho olllu, ill. ll*!"uDtt11'1'1, lCIJOD, •AllP X., ~Nld.\ .•'I ,. Corfmu raUmd "ti,,_,. lluellle)o, "I 1111 tho 1!1J1 111op 111oN (on the llPtdl'• a"-r tlirqhout Ibo trtal, end llO'lftar'1 dlit),, lie llllnad thal bill I ............. l • ltiDolllled WlDlalll 8ballllld Jn bis plaot. clan, • .., -wbi lie ,won, lip ailDald .... ci-tho addltlonal IJalt.1o Bedham'I blD LEVEE file I motion for I DIW trtal. ' "Tiie ... ,.Dor ~ 11111 that · • o • ...,,,..., ha" alrsadr -two -lltlelbtc ~ provldu 111 op. tlaor•-Jn this -. " Judp COrbnan pommtty for all Ibo loc:ol dllel to .. t town, ''look• like a IJoodoln1pltd ...,,. llld Jn rwnlndlnJ tho ..,. •• 11ornoy that tOIOthef and cooporalo In a ~ ol fleld." llfl -bad -found plllJ oo Mi)' a. lrlllporla!Jon -.II," Burb llld. Wben the levee hrul< first wt1 --.. ''I'm DOI dllpoaod It another -1'111ein. -otoc la OD Newport Buclt'I ed, Miller 1114, II WU 100 feel wldt. La- llnwmce," tbe jurllt·llld. a-. lie llldl. "I lhlnk Go1t1nor moat ftported at I Lin. that "Ille OJll> Slpult WU found guilty ol the llCOOd ~ls Ntdq Newport Jlaaclt :'::,4j in( WU IOO feet and wldenln(," ..._.. -. ot X.U.. Slpull, 11, of !., '-'~th.,..=, and·" Ibo)' ...., Raab llld the weter levtl llUI', the , two days of jury cleUboratlOn. •t,.;:..-.;.,., il&1ir RI c b 1 r 4 hrul< wu '*"-louf aod five fttl at - j ~t~,i;: ::::. ~ • ~ l•stod lie couldll, ·we Jus ::t!iTP :!.~::,:•can bl u- ; ,mJDdJutAuc.•wbanllertlilmtiMolbe ~UC.. tt:.u:_e_,1"-t.Y1__ t throulh~"Y Calilomla u, Iba-·-acrou l home of bla .... Jack, II, and 11lnd a '"" .. 1 leu than r A11i1N1 illllld aod ~ Brannan ; !1111 ....... ~ ........ door that klllod Jlt'-1I 'that 1 bill by le Illlaod; WU ei.d fmD tJll ~lo , ... ~ • 5eelllof DttlaJs C&rponter (11-Nswporl River lo tho lllotatumilo'Jllllr Mlp. ! i,'l!ltr!ni !be~ trial:--~~:.'::;'=~ ·c.JJlorala 1111,. 1flddl follows the : ·--••Ill 111,1 lncludlq ltithleen'1· IWch):n·dlirn...Ubetlorlbiiltol-Sacramento River, "u opet1 but •IJle'• • hubliid, Jad; .-lid !bill the oldet way to move lrllllc other than tho Coaat Hllbway Patnil uld It' ...,. -,,, : man bad been llmllfed In a llri• ol H!rhw~. Wa'l'e liudJnc for the JllOfl cars our Rio VIiia. l quamJs wllh bla IOlll, da111htll'l'in-la" monuniant&J tnilflc Jam wo'vo ov1r bad," ; and utrsnsed wife throu(bout the .,,.. Goldblrt llld. ; Jal. · "U llOOllle are not lltlllled a r-ay , When alll<ed lo leave the HuntlncJoa . ls a :io!uifon tbejr bad bdtei-..... up : Beach boma bl · wu quoted u lhnatto: With a 'IOJuUon rather than Jon be ! ifW: '41'll let tvta with every OM of J'Oll • ·negative " : 1'111· I'll illl tvery oot .<I you," ' The ~dopted route of lhe Coast : Freew~11 wlJllld baw brouchl u . ...,. '1 o.._ COAST Ml slderalJl1 Inland u Jt palled lllroucJi Huntington Beach, then south of the co.!t lbrough Newport Beacb and lhen be- two and lhNe mil• JJtllnd llehlucl the hills in Laguna Beach. DA ILY PILOT II would nol hinle penetrated Coils Mesa city llqlill -IOIDtthinl offtcllll1 there liked and ,,... not about To let hap-pen. . ' Heres the Tax ' ,• $ignal Oil -Ptiid -tllln expected· to IOaF,ll'OOt'dlag to Xltten Ellis, fair public relallom oftlcer. Eyery Cbild "" ls ICCOllll!lofOd liJ an aduJI Will ractlve I fl'!O llclc~ to a ride In the llJdlray aru, . . • SkllOs and Henderaoa, the eomody tum ;irblcb bad to mo" from the ampbllheater to the diyer mall •lai• When the raJna Clllllt, will Ol1CO lllln headllae lonlcht'1 I p.m. free allow In the ampbilheater. OCher .. -ralaed out 'l'uetdJ1 will be back tonlcht and theae lncludt the Seven Card Studs Dlzleland """"' t h • WeDltchaa Youth Circus and the'Mllchell Marl-ties, ''lbe Tltursdai:.=:: Ille '.•Ir ls: s p.m. Ills Xldl Band and aio1r I p.m. :;: and Lonero . .. -. ... I p.m. SU... Show 2 p.m, Powdy tho CIOwn S p.m. SOJ:ir Bll'Clll Show I p.m, Syncopation Conirqatlon 7 p.m. The Ko~ I p.m. S'yncopaUon Coasreptlon ' On-• 7 p.m, Daney 8Gnoduce and Dave Mad- den ol the PartrJdae Family, with sup. portlll( •ell Stare 2:30 p.m. CoollJac with a Jl'rench Flair 2:30 p.m. CookJnc wltll a Fl'each F1atr Mall 2 p.m. Mltcholl Marionelta 4 p.m. MltdlelJ llllrloaetteo 7 p.m. Mllchell Marlonettu 9porb ud Actlu 8"lldlq Noon lo 7:30 p.m. Off-roact ffhicle demonstratiom 9:15 p.m. Off<'Old vehicle dllDOllllra· 1tionl . "' Summer School ' . ' Signups Slated For H~tington. Reslstratton for ll!lllll1lr achoo! cJauu Jn lhe HunU,.ton Beach Union High School Dbtricl will remain open through Monday at all five of !hi; district'• Jligb schools. ·'lbere are openlnp la nearly all cJuoes btlng flffered, occqnllac lo cllatrlct Superinleadent Jacl: Roper. Tho aummer ci.-. ranaln( from speed readhli to ~ ie9Joly, will be held through Jui;, 28 with c!U... from 7:41 a.m. to 1.1:10 a.m. Monday throup Friday, llllb l<hool sludenll aUendlJlc public and private school•, u .,,u aa eighth gnden who will ottend high school next year., moy enroll In twq -durilli the IUJDmer; Sludlota may a1lo enroll al aey local campw durlni the summer ngardleu of the ICbool they normally allend. ' TODAY; by A NINI l'OUND OIMt , l Huntington Man Held in. Hit-run Death of Girl, 2 Swltarlend bu confirmed the llilPo~Uon of a "'000 cant alllll' aid. ·~ce no 11on1· ov'1 lllOO earata baa avar been prevloully reportld, this 1em II by far the worl4'• lar-eeat. • • • • I • • ' ' • • • ' • ! ' r ! • • • Ronald Jamu l\lertdilh 18, WU ... rested on falony iil~Nn a n d rnanslsupter chars• Tuelday followlnC lhe lrlffic .. th of I I-year.old Hun-ttnrton Buell llrJ, No Smoking? Not !t AMA Session ~ 11ld Marla CarrolMcCaflery, ol SAN FRANCllOO (UP() -Aptlfmt17 16171 Patricia Lane, wu welkloc hmDI In def......,. lo their ewn paydleo, from 1 naJchborboocl park with her I-memlllra flf the H,... of Dolerates of YllMld Jl.ster about lp.m. wboo she wu the ~ M,tilql "-lalloG bava llruck and killed II.I' a car baddnc out of .,.._ It ........... ~ at lhtlr a driveway. ~Ip-but not ~ it.. :Meredith wu alnlted al his H..,. . ~-..,,,. illlll a ~ Ullllon Buch bama; "21 Nll"lbn Drive, = boldlnl a plpo .... to ~ U,,t I lboul 4 p,m, oo lakniatbi IUJll)lled by ~I-il*ll llelil i....d II.)' wline.s.s to the accident, police 11ld. Ht smob. WU later nlllled OD b&U of Piii. Bu~ lie ...... "Wbal about tho hum SorvJcta for the da"'ht• of Mr. and to our own penclll} l'Qdlao U "' 4'ptye Mn. Michael McCalftrJ, ~ 1 ~ ol lbla lfl!llkllloeli' llaacb'l IOllt tral!Jc fallllty lhll ,..., .,.. policy II' tllal v m'"n ..W .......... lllldii)' Blllllltrl ''"'"' ~ • 111111-•i. II.I' JllllOllll no .. 11 YIDf7 MituirJ. .. ...... -- The quality of 11111 emerald, -Jn wWiown private lwtda, 11 llllN:' Uoned. AllhOQlh some ~ lbat It II • Ila cem. I would UU-to ... lhil 1to111 • • • If It ullll, before i. llevln& that ii ls of gem quality •• Since only 20 pen:eat of Ill! stories IN GI gem ~ •. IMH doubla IN 1'98IOll8ble . The famed CUDlnan, one of Ille large~ stones evfl' fouo4, ,.., cat Into tour 111-..... wboH;1J'111 totaled 1111 lhU ~alt . u lhl· ~ ~ II ecmct. tile :111,000 carat imeral4 mun ftllh 1lloul ~· Ille ~1! , 'l!lllbt 1 flllGll of n ,oa ....., at U.. &ton . ' llll1orlcal1J, moat larp atoat• 1n cal Into twt or mo" lfllllJv ....,., 10 .. may Mver bow Ille true 11,. or quallcy of 11111 INp emerald, (Adv.) DAIL'f •1LOT S!Mt ...... SWIFT KICK IN THE BELLY, AND JDE BURNS GDIS DOWN Wife. Ivy Gets Ivan Wlfh Husband In Stunt Fight Labor of1 Love? Mesa Coup'le Fight for Livi~g By llUDI NIJWZIEISKI Of ....... , ...... Joe Burm had JUst -ped bla wile Jn Ille mldaectton and followed up wllh a C!UllChlnc JJch~ to her J,w, He WU J\111 aboUJ to lllqjnjl her wljh, bia .bil , COll'hoy boot when tho i)Ollct came. "We were Jiiii wlwnmlnJ· away at , eacb other and It wa1 one whalt of a donlybrook," recalll·Eve!yn Burns. ''We were hevin('a greol.tlme Jn the boclryard whoo we 11w that policeman peering ovor the fence, II r o • II was a lyplcal Jtllbl for the Bumm, wbo .delllht lo betting, klckin(, blllns end ICiatd>lq eacti other. Thet'1 l>ecause the Burnaes both of Q>sta Mua1 are amittur Western stunt fllblera wl1D Canoil'• Raiden. Sometlmes lhe n'tlghbon 1et a litUe perturbed ff Lbey c:an't quite flguro out what'• 1oJng oo. And so It was lhat night when the Raiden qa1ed Jn a Utile baclryard prsctice -at a friend'• ai>artment Jn Anaheim. "Another time we were giving a per· f~ In Powaf," said Mn. Burns. "Aijd a il\Ue boy rode up oa bill bicycle just when Joe wU working ihe' over. He yelled, '11'1', mliter, ·you 'cin!f hit a lady !' " Ml'I. Burns, a raven-hatred~ mother, got allrled In her br1wlin1 • 1 reer a couple QI yetlago wJi<l>I • .Raiders formed u' pllnter'P'cl~ a Dimeytend Slunt ilhllns troupe. ••1 ued to be a saloon keeper wit,b the Raiders and 1ll l ever got to do was slap somebody. "Bul I wanted to get in on the fighting !Go and I t1nally 1ot them to teacb me," Ille explainecl: Now she ls proud to be "the meanest woman west of the Pecoi!." a title often rewarded by bruises ind lumps "hen the cal~ taps o( her Pl!llCbhii part- ners htcOme l"olh-rattllng hits. 0 We don't pzll our punches, we adUaDy hit hard, she ll)'I. "BUI when the oilier BUY hill You hav~ to .react to the punch or you could lief hur\." Disguised by I h • H1htnlnJ( speed ol lhtlr blows Is the fact that tlie Raiden aclually open and ..,19se their · flsta u ttiey hit. The resounding slap adda to the realistic atmmpbere. "We've only bad cne 1erlous Injury ai>d that ~ when oft were doing tblnp in lllow moUon for II: Jm!ographer. One of our.11JY3 ltlcked ahother Jn Iha slloul· der and broke his coUarboae," ahe said. Now appearing nJcbtlY at Lbe Orange Counly riir, the six-man troupe •taaes robberies of lhe commuter train a n d b~ IWl duels at the north end 91 lhc mall. - '1The booth owners are asking us to • hold th<l!i up. Last night we held up . the German Wtry and the Ice cream store. We tOok home all kind• of goodies," the mean woman aid. Blank 1h6t1UD and platol cartridges are U5ed exclulllvtly·by the.~ caliber Colt, toting raiders, none of whom wean a while Stetson, like the good guy• ·do. For Iha fair , they are 1111n( amaller cartrldse load.s In their rune to keep from lrtgbtenln( 111111il cbildrtn or 1 e n lo r cltlaenl and horae:o. "We never carry live ammunition and we lost one pod man liecause be brought a live round to nhearaal," 18)'1 Mrs. Bums. "He fired ·bill pistol and tho. moment he did, 'Wt knew It waa a live round. He turned deathly white and apologized. But we can't aHord to have that sort of thing happen so ho ll no longer with us. 11Now we b1ve a safety officer w h o checks all the weapoM be.fort they're us«!./' she explains. Ftsllculls. and. gunplay don't seem to bother their audiences and Mn. Bunia claims tbat no 111e has ever comp~~ to the Raiden about their makHWJieve vlolence. . · "Chlldrtn aron't frightened, and ·theY :seem to Uke the violence," she ·uys. "And mosl• ol eur members are especial- ly dolns lhtlr routfues for the children.• Occasionally belns 1 stunt fighter has lb 1pecill tbrlll, accordlag to Mn . Burns, who almoBI stared down lhe bar- rel· of a loaded gun durlhg a market &rand opening 1 few montha aso. "I bad just gone to .powder my nose and I was ,,...q out ol the market ao aJ not to be late for the performlDCe," she recaU.. ·~ had my hand on my gun l!IS I wl!ls runnninJ: and I ran smack into tbe arms of a BrfukJ' guard who was de- liverln1 money. "He · was ,.earing a l\ID bigger than mine and all I could do Is back up and yell, 11 won't ahoot.'" S~te~te ~unched MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet govern: ment launcbed lb '93rd unmaMed Coslll<ll 11tellite today, Tass annoonced. 2 OOMEG/{ ' For vour heart of hcarts.".".hw.toi. atyled '4y lomoneW°• otondards. Th• atlf·wlndlng, ~1-iatlotl Chronornttor• ('hlght1t I aa<:u111CY -i.d•)· &upt<l>IY lh~ cut, dial and b~cat•t IM)oll lhrouel)olrt. t. · •• ~··'~ """ .... , ....... ~··········,••"'''''"''''''''= • -"-................................ , '!'!!'''' . . .. • J~ C. .Jkmp~rie6 .JiJµ1114r6 tl23 ·NEWPORT° BLVD~ COSTA M~ ' COHViltllHI TPMI If YIA~S IN jAMl tOCATION IANltAllHJCA~O -ll,<ITO CHA .. I PHONl 141·1401 ' \ I \ • ' Wtdlltldly, June 21. 1'172 H OAILf PILOT I Sweeps . . to NY .-Victory • • • Tllke S Sp•• ' . . J . lsra.~lis ' . . ... • Make Of Lebanon . Raids ' I t" ~ ' ' . .. By Ualled 1'NN hle-loul Israeli troops, artillery and plapes raid- ed southern Lebanon tnday and captured five ranking Syrian military officers Iba! lsriel iaid were mappln( the lel'ritory for future Joli)! SYJ'i¥1>Lebanese opera· tlons ~ Israel. 11 trf.Je, it would lnject,atsrave element Into the Mli!dle EU! crlni. The· Lebanese army t\lst~ically has 11.ayed out of the Aral>lsraeli wm since Israel's 1~ War IJf JndeIJFldence, but a a en i or Israeli officer said, "What 1t means is future joint Syrian-Lebanese operations against Israel." The Lebant!3e government said in Beirut that Israeli troops attacked south Lebanon in a lMrpronged attack, k:IJ.llng nine persons, four of them military po- licemen and five civilians. It said 13 per· ions were wounded. Israeli said !be attack, the first In- cursion into Lebanon in four months, was Blast Kills Dana Point Man on Ship A Dana Point man serving ao a petty officer aboard a large Coast Guard weather vessel in Long Beach was killed 'l\lesday in the freak explosion of a water bt~ter. c.raig J, Sumleier, 21, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Sunneier of 33741 CUtaoo Drive, was killed instanUy in the blast which sent scalding steam and debris !booting through petty officers' living quarters of the USS Minnetonka. The :zs>font vessel, which arrived In Long Beach only 10 days ago, normally cruises waters between the mainland and Hawaii serving as a weather station. The explosion elao caused critical In-. ·juries to another member of the crew, P.o.·Ranc1a11 Perney, 21, of Long Beach; who IUffered mu!Uple lractnres and aevere bums. ~ . , Coast Guard apokesmen uid the blast caused $1!,000 In damage to the vessel which has a crew of l«I. 11 "da!iliged lockers, beds, ~. ftttina'.l>Land bulkheads. '.: -•1 ,, a-t.! Tbe cau,. of the freak explollOn •! the water beater i& under lnvd!iaaUon, apcikemien said. Mr. SUrmeler will be burled with full military honors Friday after Roman Ca\holic rites in Dana Point. ~ Rosary will be recited Thursday al 7:30 p.m. at the new St. Edwards Catholic Church, followed by Requiem Mas.s there Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will take place following the mass at Holy sepulcher Cemetery In Orange. Besides his parents, Mr. SUnneler leaves a sister, Penny Marie, of the home, and his grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Surmeier, of Riverside. Lesneaki Mortuary In San Clemente ia In charge of arrangements. t."! .. ·~.,,l• In ~allaUO. for "lenorllt activity• from that area. .. ue senic1· tsradl offtcet aald capture of the Syrian olllcin orily !GO ffiWJ In- side liebane,.. terr:llofy wu "quite a surprise." Tiie captive. Syrtus were cle8cribed as three colooela 11-the amiy>s opera· liool branch and two lieutenant colooels lrom the air force'a Intelligence office. Accordinc to the Israeli officer, an Israeli patrol penetrated about 100.yards into ~.near l!ie villqe of Ramleh and suddenly C8!lle' face to face with a column ol Le-military vehicles. 'lbere was a brief, close-quarter skirmish and the five Syrians were cap- tured with two Leba_. soldiers and three Lebanese policem,en. 0 n e policeman died later of wounds suffered in the clash. 'lbe group was i:mbusbed by an Israell force inside Lebanese territory,,, the Syrian communique said. "The ac-- companying Lebanese officers Clashed with the Israeli ambush. As result of the clash, a wmber of Lebanese soldiers were killed, five Syrian officers and a number of Lebaoese military peraonnel were captured." UPI Correspondent Abdul· W. llajjaj, repot1ing from Sidon in South' Lebanon, said caaualties .were taken· to hospitals there and that he saw six wounded In the first convoy. Said Sharai, 25, a shopkeeper from Hasbaya Jn Southwest Lebanon, which waa hit by aircraft, as.id, .. 'nle town is virtually a total 1088. I aaw five can full of people burning from the Israeli bombs." Hassan Aboo Diben, 46, another Hasha ya shipkeeper, said, "There were explosions everywhere. My !bop cot~ lapsed on me. After I was pulled out I counted five dead bodies." .Abou D1ben said 'there were llCOl"el of wounded In Hasbllya 'and "everything was dust and blood." He said the vtllaie moved out !be com- mandos· two days .qo becauae of a village incident in which a villager shot dead his two sisters who bad goite out with a: guer~ rilla. He said the @lerrillas offered to ea· ecute the man but the villager& <lemand- . ed, the gµerrillu·J¥ve Instead. " Billy 1'1;00'1 ·' , Bri.dge· Falls MONEY, Ma'ai. (AP)-Billy joe McAllister has been joined by the bridge In tbe watm ot·tbe TIJ1a. hatdlle '!UN., · 'lbe ~ from where Billy Joe toot· il'l¥iJ plunge In the hit recording , uOde to Billy Joe" by Bobby Geney, collapsed Tuesday. • Lef!Ore' °"'1ty supervisor Ray Tribble sal4 be lwl been trYlng . ID get replacement ol 1 the span, but was advlaed it. waa aa aolld as !be hit ........i;1 Ales. :c ' ' ~. ·1· 'THIS WAY TO MIAMI BEACH,'· SAYS 'SENATOR McGOVEll,N AFTER NEW YORK VICTORY With Wife EIHnOf' (right), Doughtir Terry (left!, Niece Carol Bredy (behind Terry) Group in Laguna Launches Recall Action on Pair By FREDEil!CK SCHOEMEHL Of "'9 Ptlly Plllt Stiff Charging "your breach of faith is totally unacceptabi.e to the voting citizens of this· conlmimlty," Concerned Citizens for sCbooIS, Tuesday night initialed recall action agalnsl .Laliuna Beach Board of Education members Gerald Liilke and Patricia Gillett~. . · A nOtice of intent to circulate recall peUtions and a copy of the charges were ~ted .to. the two conservative trustees folloring a stormy session in the Laguna Beach lliib School cafeteria. Joint Dlseiosore -. . ·Troops · to Be Assigned For Minmi Conventions . WAS!Il)lGTON (UPI) -Military troops' will be positioned in the Miami Be8c·h area for the ' Democratic and Republican national 'conventit>ns, At· tomey General Richard G. Kleindienst 'Brady' Mother · S-a:Ves Girl: 1 o , . . ' ' I • . . . . . HONOLULU:. (.Ul'I) ,-· Fl.....,e and Florida Gov, Reubin Askew an· npunCed today. "These conventions must be conducted In an atmosphere of respect for the con- stitutional rights and the public safety ot all persons, including delegates and nondelegates," they said in a statement Jssued by the Justice Department. ' There was no explanation how many troo~ Would be involved or from what bases ,they would be drawn. . Cooc.,...i ·du.ens for Schools pres1. clent Thomas Cassidy announced the recall abortly alter a 3-2 splil vote In which the bOard failed to renew the·""'1· tracts of Supl William Ullom and his two IDp asslstanls !qr the 1973-74 school year. .. -·~;.i.~::=~~·' savl!d the .life of 'll>y 'ar.Old 'suaan Olsen, who P.iays ·lier daught.r, ' ·after '.a' tilmt6g a6:iclent, auµioli .. ~ But it was learned that active duty men from more than one service would be put Co duty. ~ " .". " · Presumabty, Florida Nall on 1 I Guardsmen will also J.!'used; if neeJled. · : (The Defense Qepartmenl olatement said lhat federal millt/ll'.l' forcF' would lie slatloiiea on !Oderal property and that niilitary, autboritiel are s u r v e Y In g Homestead · .AfB , 1near Miamj to determine what: that bUe can handle, the Assocta~ Preu reporle<J.) Linke • )lrl.Jt(lilletle and William 'J'bomA 1 t dtel' 1plat the contract renewil. ~. ~ Be and Mrs. Jp Jlf!4 ~Jed the' .il ties: reported. . ' 1. • ' , . Tbe. cast·W49·8~ a Hawatlan oulj'tgger.. ~ a ,three-part series wbei• 8 Wave overturned and swampeatlie canoi" Mlsii Hin-- dersob gsabllfd• ,Mias O!aen, .mo. Tile tnore tiiib•mo pe!!!!rJs who· eked Into the cal0tena:1oudfy applsncted . tpe -of the~ -wblch bu tieert tlliUten;;chlnee tdJruary,wheli the ~v;, trio biOcl:ed' in' aPfllcition for .J~ gront lllCll!'Y· . . j , .,,..,,.. WU•not. lnc\udtd ID tile ~ail tciioh. 'ins term'wuteijitre 1n .1:pr11.1 I Cif;ln.ot S!flm.r , • , · l!Olh ·unl.e icia Mn. Gillette ckclined . comment oo the recall, although I the · . retired Navy captain said be didn't think the acUon would be successful. I Unke, '74 3.nd Mr.a. Gillette,. 45, were elected -to the school boord In April of 197l 'and.~r~·ofllclally sea.led last July. BOlh' campai.8JIO<I for more .sCl)ci91 bi>ard ; contl'Ol ' 'oVer .:what, oCcui'I fin the classrqom.\ ' ' ' ... Tl\e ;Incident occurred ~bout 400 · yarda • o~ )!le 'woirld-Jamous Wai- klld Beach. . l ! A spok~·~ for ABC said Mias Henderson was '1really shaken up." w •• , , .' \. • 'Tbj! govenior and 11\e ettomey general :said the decision to involve ·• federal assistanCe ·at the conv.enUOl)I. wu baaed on indications they .received from local law onforcement olfidala: They Wert told additional resources mlgbl be ..._,,. , to ensure the maintenance ol Jltlce, ord~r and public ~ety . 'Takes 225. . ' Out of 248 Delegates NEW YORK (AP) -Sen. George s. McGovtm today bailed his overwhelming victory in the New York ·.Derftocrattc primary as "better than even. we ex• pected." with the unofficial count giving him 225 out of a possible 248 elected delegates. The v;ctory brooght tbe Jronl·runnlng South Dakotan within 200 votes of a first· ballot victory at the Demottatie Nabon:a1 Convention next month . (See Page 4. for analysis of McGovern's win.) Tuesday night, Jong before most of the votes were cpunted, ?.ilcGovem told his supporters: "I'm convinced now that we will win the nomination in Miami Beach." At a morning news ronference at his headquarters here, before departing for Washington, the question of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts as a possi· ble running mate came up again. 11cGovern said his organizaUOn had been told that Queens County Democratic leader Matthew Troy planned ID an- nounce his recommendation of KennedY. for second place on a McGovern ticket. Troy was amoog the firs\ political leaders here to support McGovern and also has close ties to the Kennedy family. He soheduled, but subsequently canceled, a news conference late this morning, Kennedy said today in Washington ••there are no circumstances under which I would accept a nomination for any na .. tional office tis year." Kennedy'• statement _.....i ID go beyond any lie has made to quui1 coo- ttnuing '1"""'latlon thal be mJcbl .....,. the Democratic presldoattal or YiFt presldenlial nominaUoil al the party'• convention next month. An aide In' Wa.shlngton said his state- ment was prompted by a story In. the New ·York 11mes today aboUt Tr;oy'1 undertaking a move to draft KenneclY IOI'. the vice iresldentlal nomination. Here is Kennedy's statement: "Because ol a story which appeared In the New Yorlt Times this morning and In order to prevent any further speculat1on on the psrt ol lhe press or any doubl In the minds ol the delegates tel the Democratic National Oxtvention ot the public, I wllh to repeal and llato H finally aa l can, that there are no circumstances under wlich I would ac-cept a llOl1ll\>OtioD for any _, office this year." • "I'm not lollll le -;;r.= abool.a 'Vk»p....,.111 • ,aall!. the .... .-. McOovwa told . .. Kennedy'• ltiteLlllllt, ;r.-:ir - ' Ht added, ""-· -........., -~==~-.i Issue In Ibo Olll••t jW 1•*81111 cam- paign -W lie "ollilllr « not we undertakl • .-tanllal .. ~ IDd rebulldlac ol MlerJca '"' --.IO waste ow ..,....... an:1 energy ptaylrt power polWca ovenea5." . McGovem't staff put the senolon delegate victories at 2261 but 'lbe Associated Press count llhowed him wta1 225 delegiles, 17 uncommitted, 4 IOI' Rep. Shirley Qillbolm ol llrook11n, I l'w Sm. Edmulld S. Jolnskie ol Maine ICld COit race undodded. Lifeguard Subsidies OK'd County Vot.es to Continue Program to .Repay .Cit~s By JACK BROBACK ot trle 0-lh' Pl~ Iliff After tbree yeara of study and debate, the Orange Counly Board of &lpervlaors voted Tuesday to. continue I'!!: ir-n• program of reimbursing coastal com- munities for lifeguard services' from Harbor Department funda and te'contlnue the subsidy prosmn.to compenate cJtteo for beach usen from Inland areas. There was one new move. Board members voted ID seek llate lostslition· to allow the subsidy use funcla·f<! ~ paid by tlM; HarbOr, Beaches apol Parlll Depart~! ratller than from thi county general fund, as at .,,....m. The department pays'· for adual lifeguard services but la prevented ~y law from paying the user suboidy. The board members ailo a«cepted recommendations mulling lrotn 1 )'fff- long study of the Lifeguard Contract Pl'<lf!rlm and Ibo Beach City FINnclal Assistance Program. They included: -That a joint etudy Involving the Harbor District' and die Cities of Newport Beech and San Clemente be coaclucted regarding the usignment ol c tty lift&uard perlODllel to accompo111 llarl>or Patrolmen at Newport and Dano Point Harbors. -..i Ya b Ion 1 tt , admlnlatrative oervi<lol officer for the dillrlct Aid that lnecjultles ht-.....id IMlludfed ond a ._t made Isler to the boon!. -n.t no funds be ~ to the dty of ,6eoJ Boocb lor DI........ ""1ee al QB """' Colony lillCe the city had an- -Sutlslde and tho county no longer bad a Iecal interest Jn the beach. -That the COii ol the Seal llffch bleguard service contract coverh1g SUrfslde (IZS,'IOI) be deleted from the • 1972-73 Harbors Beaooes and Parlll buc!get. . ~That Ille dlltrl<f be authorized to wott:wlth lleocb cities to develop a stand- anf u=!Or · the snmittal of llfeculn! ad,~(JQlai• and seek to ol!laln_;_ weement on COii elem .... " '8d! JnlPi>Ala. . a·~· lllo .. 'members ball:ed .at =:..:-.:.-~rha~~ -:~ ~ "' tile cltieo on the ot.iduol elll ~ for lifeguard aacl beocla llfeif -to the com-munt~ .. They Voted le COlltbnJe the present subsldf Jll'Oll'lll!' w1*h now costs the oounty flfl,000 a >'"¥• plus an ap- proximatt..fln ~ increase for cost· of-ti~ .,....._... to clly 'l'Orkera. ™ .... tolal ,--d be $172,955. U8'et Ille adOoted _.,,.. the' five beach cltleo w0uld rttelva lncrtaseo In 1972-'IJ as folloi!s: Sin Clemedte"lrom the cumnt $21,tJel to' $23,913; Laguna Beach from $2t,'IJI to $22,in · Newport Beach ~ "6,HI ID lf!i!I': Huntington Betcb from $111,IOl lo ...,1111, and Seal Boach, $15,lll to '1f,& . H thil propooed aila'llllUvo pullled by the lllltor = audy had ..... adoplecl, for ...... ' ?inport Beach'• bleguwd lltfViee PQ1110n1 would have dropped flf,000 wbltt ll\IJlllnglon Beach'• would haft increased by $2t,OOO. Boot'll a.Jnnon &na1d Capen of Newport Beoch Aid 1be beoclJes olong . the ~e Ooeat -"the county'• llDeet ..... ,, '"l'lley ore noDy -, regional parts,• Aid 1be Mb cl1atrtet IUJlervlaor. But lie Ol>jected to the alt.rnoUve Jll'O--t "IMsed on 1lnoor lee! of beocbea." 'itaat Idea doa not mate stMe," nid CUpers. "If applied, Newport woold lo!o \ .. money: ancr H~ Beach gain while , ljewport • has the widest beacbea on the cOoat and mnat -core ol more. peo-ple.,. . . " • .Yoblomll· aald tile formula "relates to the level of espendiiure by the vartoos · beach cltiel." • Caspei-1 replied, '1ll· 11 bald·' tq , tell ' Newpqrt .that Ibey get i... when Ibey .aei:;ve 10 ~ inJand people.'' . .Jiu\ tile 1Uf101"'1101:cr1uc1zec1 Newport'• ristrlctlon,on lllrlera. 'l'llley lbould cut -their blackball areas w!Jich ba? -~""' • ~' 7::JO a.m.", be al'g'd,&. "Dobefty Sta .. Port and J.a&una Jliguel beacbea have a -e libera~ oensible po)tcy. "~ sur!boord areaa -k there, wily not In Newportl" be queried. ••Surfers be,. to blfdihiJie, creatlp( tral· . nc coogestion, to other -• Bob Reed, N-rt Beach lifeguard chief, Introducing himself aa "thet bad · man from Newport," said be would be glad to dlscuas more surfing areas with Ciopers, but added, "Whee> you 1'duce the dlacUlo!Oti to Dislc values, aalety la tbe 1Nue ! " . 'Be a!IO alguecl, _ 1'We are comtantly trrln( to give sumn more lpeot but aalety Is the top conalden\Jon." Reed called attention ID N<wport'• Jack of parking and Aid, "last ytar about 4,000 persons were rescued oo our bellCbes but 40,000 such inc!denll ....... aYO!ded by preventive me8.!UJOI." He noted that 40 -t Of the beach ....,.. In the city came lrom other areas. The boon! allO approved an additlonal 111ggestlon from the llludy calling for the Harbor, Beaches and Parks Department to work with Huntln(ton Beach to determine U a "systems approach" to beach Ma wasi feutb)e, H!J~RYI COME IN NOW AND 'RIGISTER FOR $ THOU$OD$ OF DOLLAR$ WORTH Of FREE GIFTS · 2378 N. onioto Mal 100 y4o. N""f' .. .,,. •• _...., .. __ N, IALI PltlCIS GOOD IN 1 ALL no••• JUN~ 22 • THRU JUNI 21 '*"'"'.;....,r.CHAR..,...-8.,RO;;;;l"L •' •• -·~·-·· -· p •• Mn--... - GAS COOKER nnt W.tf .... .,., Dlltf Vlltft et .. tr (Wtllil ""'l'CMM .... ,. • .o, . POST MOUNT 7214 . PATIO s7 MOUNT S8934 ' STAIHLass IT•I\. 9URJll•ll I YIAft eUARANfle Oft&•• 111 .. CWr _,., ............. .... SALi PllCI $f' SANTA ANA ORANGE COSTA MESA 17).'JNo Mn1n • .'J4l-811J ?l/3 N Oron9rM(1!1•QQR 11:1 17n6 NPwport Bl .. d • r •. : . 1 fllndo: Ne rlh of 1 "+h ~I 100 yd• Nn1th of lh,. P,rou,lwoy ,11 J 7t!' )T • f Dlll.Y PllDT ~ ....... "JIM 21, 1972 I McGovern Conquers-. N o:if· Must • Mostly 'Fair With Showers OllANGll: C01'1'1', WlLD COAIT - 1 lly WALTER 11. Ml.llUI AP ........ .,.., . NEW YORK -s& Georle Mc0ovtn> bu ll)ellt JJ montht llUrilw out Mw to delul rinl o.a-ait~ lie liot. Now, u be -to cllod> WbltO lldale llO!lliu- lion, Illa Jll'Oblom la to unlle lbeo>. McO>vtm'• 111111 '1cl«y In ~ !ll'ffldtn- till prlma'lol ~II blm "convinctd - tbtl 11• wUI win tile nomlnetloa In Ml1ml Beodl.'' '!'be South -Senator bu ...,. more-..-. to do mw. lie .-to )1erlllllde bla ~en, and leodon of liJ. pari7, !bat he ... \e I Wil>w ~ l'rtlldent NIJon,. lie poodl to --the 111"7 and the votort !bat he IJ not • radial, u bla op- ~UaAhzug bolle'fe 11moot everylhlll( I rue! Jn the -•Pll*'I t1cept quoits from polltJ. dua 1114 the w•ther npori. '!'hen ii no -lryiDf to aplaln the port about the polltk:ol. The weather, however, ls ;= =~~tlltr .. port llU mornlllg. Defeated 2-1 :{f .::~l: -""' ···~ '°"-lo h .. ...11ered ....... and a few . ...... lfv!ne "'Y to oc•ltered By Incumbent c and mottlY lair Thurad1y, ' =' you don't really btlleve that . · · . dow.:? You lm?1' why the • NEW YORK (AP) -Sllpporlara of ~ fUl' lcted acattered lhowera !lop. Bello Al>zug. , have oeen "the fdr todl)'! Ill, he aot raloed on Tua-~ m Ille wall" lince idle ebul- day, ti/II'• Wily. Ilea! 1mbman -learned BOW BE hedied hit bet for !be bad lool1lo • :wlilllm F. Ryan Ha ~ ill the 1111uaual wet m her own · I teep up ao be pndl~ fair It "°' oo1 of 2je ~ places in ..;.111ar far -row. But ll!>te Ila 1,1y1 the rea 20th Ccnereai<llal Di> "inoifly '!air.'' MOlllJ meana that If It· trlof, 91e rellllts of that one touched aid be found party ltoderl "deeply -- -t11at Ule)' cannot atn hll pc111. tiona.'' M<Gc"""' aald a rep\lrt q!li>lq ~e M-u aaylnC lie would bit oo a Miiron Victory if Ille Soutll DMalll ....... ii the llln1o<raUc DOlriltlee --1111 A1'V CIO prioidlllt II "ciul ol flMll 'lflll cur- 'renl 1 .. 11np In ... C011$7." "'!be labor DVJvam<nt ii In a ..a 'llY it It'• lociklnl al Nuon, and I can~ btlieve its ~ will late the nnt and file lnto Nlaoo'1 camp," be uld. BUI 11111 ~ of talk fmn ...... Ida ... and labor laldon la -"' ol lie pn. bletlll.McGonm llCH .. be _ .. to pt1 1oose the delepta he need• to euanntee nomination, and at the 1ame lime unito • 'New Polities' . Unite· • the patly, Ht wdl hive to operate on a thin line belwean lnflulhllllJ, wt\lcli C0'1ld ba- 1"8 !Ina of bla lllriY q-ltlcl, and --' l)lllm)aao lllll coulcl ~d ...... "' Ill• i..tar. lo dlml'laln ol a return to pollllco as usual. ~·•own_..,.. are pari ol Ille ~. The •&It majclrlt)' of his deleOios will be at a natloilal convention for 1lle flnl time. 'lber<> ore thoee lo the Mc<loirtrn orsanlJatlon who f e a r -for bani-line plankl latbe party plallonn, porilojla for the legaillalion of nwlJjiana ond a-. Hlmlplirey baa ....... --toplcl in his erltlcWn of McGovern, who bas said he favm nei-. Woman, 30~ Tops ' Emanuel Celler c;j . poor .. t atlelldance recorcia In Conirea• NEW YORK (AP)l-"The pOlitlclinl and llid •VI!! with the benefit> of aenlOri- aald it oould!l't be dolle In Brooklyn," IY he bad failed to 1et funds and !ecJaia· Ellubeth Holtzmao said happily alter tion for mBM transit and consumer If. her Prima& election vlctol'y Tuesday fain!. She faulted Ce!ler for not hevJn& an over woll"'1trencbed Rep. Emanuel olflce In j!ja,diftrlct,and ICcuaed blm of rlllna.., you, albar-'-an.lo the-. Oil cheers_ and applause .i Ry111'• .that la -1y. beadqua!loi'r·and lei! !lie Ablag loll ... ers H 1'o happened to be the only IOUl on sl""'!ed an<! quiet Tuesday night. the Or1nfo Coal l>uklnl In tbe roys of Ryan ulUmately ran up a better than 2- REP. CELLER, 14, LISTINS TO GRIM ELECTION NEWS (L) His Opponent, Eliaaboth Holtvnan (RJ, Doloated Doan of House Cell er WU USuied. supportlnf l Jie VJOln&m war and of "Jiigb- • "I thlnt tlllit the people of the dlatrict banded opposition to the women'• eqllal here are tired ol. the old Politict," added rights amendment." ...,...., 10U ore U.. lrlmo It 11 Jl!llllY. I mazwjn in Jib West Side M.,mattan-tbe !0-yeel'old Harvatil lawyer and One of ll<r llrongest Cbarfel WU that Y• mlcbl be for euni,le on Tllbert BrOllX dillrl<il in defeaUng the ~ · . :e-u: :.un~ .:::.. ~ ~;.i~~ wbosoondhad ~~~. Co' J Wi· --' Ri"ps As· cot· an •t'-111. Other~. J1oWD ta 1!oi1 • 11de"11t1. . • W I W · ' J""" Clpillrlno let'• aay, are blllln& out Final unolllca) returns Showed ' Ryan ' · Brooklyn ~mocartlc district ludet wllO Celler llf<ll petaqnally benellt"!I ....,, had canipallned under the banner Of the stock bold!$ Jn Flabboch & Moore, an "new polltlca." electrical •nalneerlnc concern. The She has wrealed lllo Democratic charge, which Celler denied, alleged !bat nomination from the ... year:-o.ld dean of be voted for 1overnment projects in· their -II. '• ' · · • "Ith 33,817vota·to11,300 f<I" Mra. A~g, ., 1'ba ,,..tharman will ~ that Utile The coolest between Mrs. Abzug, 11, l B lo T Bl . old betllan .. 11e ond tell them u,.,, Ire and the 19-year .. ld Ryan, who haa served B ue ods u n u where moatly Isn't, in Oongreas the peat 12 yem, began last f . e ,.,,..._...,. a, clpr~ poHtlcaJ cludln1 the ABM Illa! benefited the inllltullon who ~ oervtna in tile bualneu. 1 House of 'Jlfpmenla!fvff 20 yeara before Born Jn Brooklyn, Mias Holt8ll\lll Elizabeth Holtzman ins born. araduated . masna cum ia~de !rem MOllly, what I thlnt la !bat tbe spine when her district we parceled out weatherman dolln't know • blamed bit. among three other'! by reapportionment lllOl'9' lbout Jlredlctlng the weather than I and sbe chose lo run' against Ryan. do. Al!il lilt .Ion~ much. So I will tell you· With"Ooppy hats al one trademark and how to ~ II. her voice ever-booming, she c:ootinoosly •00• GET YOUI oewapoper oll the lived " lo one Almlg slogan, "her ac- froal Inn. H It ii wrapped Jn a plallic lims aJieal: eveo loucler than her woi'ds." bl(, yw can bet the weather la ·8olll( to Both Ry"'1 and Ml'll. Abzug are in- be u cltar u c:ryital. On the other hand, IW"gent 1'emocrats with s I m i I a r U tho popor p1a dallvored naked, 10 ideologies, bul the enet'lellc woman built ...., tt up na1 qu1ct bo!oaUle here her hopes on defealln& a !.""'!' In· CDDN lhe dolu&e, -· , • , cum1_,~ by lean~ heav' y -~-Uthe -oa edld tbe g~u.1 movemen~ ,lleclaring ·~·~ a WI)' 1 can pr sn.._. "act.iviat" and .. 'Ntictmake•'' aim-weather ii by rNdln& lhll column. If, ~ ~ • wJthln all these poorly. 'lonla, yoo lllld I inc her major appeal at the young. am ellollin( the vlriue of ltlil!hlne ind Ryan's healtl! had been discussed aa an _...,.. 11111, bell Of all -ible COllU, issue Jn the fight -although Mrs. Abzug . _..t.1D....,..witbbutnacNnr1er.)'Oul: denied ever raising it. Ryan insisted he ilCOld had recovered fully from a tfroat opeta-n~ · ··~· . . · tlon two years ago. I ·"" ...... hi ~ tliilW .Jn.lhfl Even so, the operation hos hampered ._ "" tltt ollw d&J· iod ~ \bey hit speech. But he deocrtbed u a let .DJll .ilil.~ ~ ..... ~ 11 "vicious whispering campellJI' ~· ~t :.,.aililllt~llllt ~t~pf ~!' focused on his wen speai'ing ..... ~!lithe~-. Abzug s~ dlaried tlJ.'I Ryan 'Is I J',;~ :;;,., 1' liiive ~yet, adherents drummed up the heatill Issue flDI .. '911tlloi!"aodet In~ liijl-llOor themselves to gain sympathy and "'*" •. 'iNi' '!IPloln wh7 lb the resulting voles for the corieressman. rain bUI f _,... not p lilto detail'6A thla Ryan alJO 'llao the Libe<al parly I*-11·..u Ille' subjocl of an eorUer ncmination. -,Jn tldl ~ · ' After the relurns were conclualye, Mr•. AN\'lfAY, AMOTllD "favorite dodge Ab&utr acl:nowled(ed the major llaue that of ti. wnllla!-11 to ·llAdl<t"'eh!acts defeated her WU battllng Ryan on his of ....,.. "1-~ Now .1111'~,lbat home grounds. _, 'l'liOf'uieii to ild ii juat by ..yin, ... --------... It -...... lo nm or •ii ,...,•L-But some 11111ri weathorman n,u..d wt if you give 'em ~ DDbo4J aa , _ figure out whit It -SO they tell yoor there Is a IO pment dlonce of rain. Yw call Jn to complain that you're standing in a l!oilta ~ wind. 'n*y, 1!Ule and WI you !bat yoo're sll!ldlnc In the W1'1!11g IO percent. -tq• an ahlalve enough to even utlafy the weatherma~'I whlmo.' _ 1ELow TBIS SPACE, ... will llDd our . --Wl'llpup lloL II WU PelitlWl!t Jlhlllre<I for your paNNJ,,by,w-1 ; . who prides hlmaelt oo )111 meleoroloflCal ~. ,· .. ~ He hales me wban I 1lve awoy 1U Ills ' oocreu llt< this. • ,. • .. Wlefn \ MMtOllM WIAlftll WWKI Klllf(All,. 7AM ttl t•tl"'7J .ti ... ~ I 2'11 30.00 • ASCOT, England (A/') -The weather '1as won Englind's, premier outdoor faahlon event, ~ drivlng cold wind that forced Royal Asdot~ raceeoen under · cover Tuesday. Queen Ellzabelll and five horse-drawn coachloads of royal race fans started the affair by drivinl ddwn the tract !rOm nearby W'~ CUtle. The wind tben _toot over, Coning the lobster and cljom-luncbeon brigade to abandon ti'adili9DiJ carport picnics and rush for~ .;i the Indoor bars. A!COt if tbO ~ fl! a~ llljlual llOCial round that ,f~ws • with tennis at Wimbledon, tiol$! ra~es at Henley and .aaroen partiea a!.~klnibam Palace. Moat peopl,_:.91a:·1hla year's Ascot we.ether wa~ the .~orst they could 'reinember, w$h ~t they'd alteady forgotten let·,,ar'.s:~ooda. • • ; Gertrude Shillin&, known b '. Ille lllad' haUer for her outs~ m.Hlinery, braved the weather and turned up in a conical creation some; feet hf&h trailing yards of Iliac chiffon. · After it col)a~ )n the chllllng wind, Mrs. Shllllng went 'lo her ltollJ-RoyC< with a noncollapsible violet sombrero measuring 4 feet """"· Her silver lame robe, plastered with her n&me in letters 8 inches high saved her the soda! sticJba or not ' being• recopiled. . This i! Akal'• Jut year under the chainiuuwhlpu tile Ilule Of Norfoll:, who stage managet.'1uch1royal events 11 cet· onations and state fli!>erals, . . 'DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE :ll ••'I'• !Zml ....... ,n ' fm3._k ... ,::., ""WI ""91 jOft)f AM e ::= ~~'7tra.~~:~2-~ For years the erand old duke fought a looin( boUle to bar tile royal enclooure to the socially unacceptable, which once meant di'°"""" and, later, minlakirU. After 2'I years be la Mlrill( from Ascot duty. His auccwor bas yet to be named. • Few miniskirts bnlved the ~thef and the clu<al eye Tuesday. The mi1n devia- tion lrom the aceeptlld fuhlmi "°flll was an OC<?Ulonal pantt iuit. · Edwardiah·alyle bOateri 'With dniaes or lllmy lace mi ·~;,. 'or co;.,plex prints -.ere tbe If/% 11\l 'L!lac wu 1tbe predominant c61or. lailtlGn'11Urces.a1d. .... ·"T .. . . . .. ' ... " , • With Libero! party endoraement, Celler !ladcll!le College and received a decree I• atlU ·tlllible to nm for rwiecllon Jn fl'<lm H~ifd Law School ID 1165. · Novembre. While a ttudent, •he worktd . In No amount Of lftaliltl national or Jn-Alabama and Georgia on a project to ternattonal tubjecjl llluld hide their liar· ·combat raeial injuatlce. Lalor abe \j\!Jlht ln( age dUlerence . · a dominant caJD. .Enallab at, Horvlrd Coll .. • and war•oct palgn ilaue, al Mils Holtzman.,ln-J or the NAACP Lqil Defense Funtt. .ailled llllt: Cellero't were lua Jn . la 1167 abe'wtol to wart fllr Ille City questlin thin b1a and hit apjn8Cb Plj'b, Recreation and CUitural Affallt 'to J>Ol!tlcs. Deparlft!ent. Three 1'111 liter, running : '"l'ht people of district need a •U ·1. refonft candlda!e, abe wu electecl .reptdentative who · '.viaoroUJ and \!isi-lhlocratlc ailte commltteewotnan by a ·ble-111 Brooklyn Wuhlngton." MJss :1-1 lpll11D. Holtzman said Jn ln8 her cao-silO ii a-IOlmder of the Liw st~dints dld8cy March II. Clvll Rlahta llaseorch Council and the . Sbe accuaed Coller Of having one of the ,Women's Polillcal Caucus lo Bri>oklyn. ._ t'., • • ~ ' " ' .. ' THi :·wolDb~. Ol.Dl8T PRl81111S 'THE:YJOIU,D'll 0 SUMM&R·AGAIN, EH? l'LL· NEV&R liT THE SUMMER OF '92 WHEN CHRIS <;:OLUMBUS THOUGHT HE'D AALL OFF.THE EDGE 0 TH~ ~RTH ! SUT NOTHING BEAlS THE SUNIM!R OF.1808 I I .. • · THAT'S WHEN"TH!Y INVENT!D ·au•HMlf• .,,llW< A8oUTsMcxmu . ·THAT FIRST~ CONVINCED ME ,,.--------. ----~/WHISl<eY WAS:M,lf~TOSTAY ! · YOU PEOPLE ·ARE WCKY-' A Gt:ASS FUl.L OF ICE cue~. A COUPLE .OF Fl"!Gf.R$ QI: LIGHT. SMOOTH llU~ILLS, ASPLASH 1.;.--__,,.-_._ ____ _ OFCOOLWAT!:R.:... '. 1i ' • ITS THE BEST SUMMER REFRESHMENT SINCE l}IE ICE AGE • )l:)U SHOULO TRY. Al au•HM1~ AT YOUR~ INN. OR DO YOU CALL THEM-COCKTAIL.: LOUNGES THESE DAY$? ....---:------ ~ ,' .....--.................... ,. __ -118· • ' ,.) \ I I I I • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBUL PAGE A Fair Price • to Pay tf Hllntlngton Beach had plued a lhree<•nt per barrel tax on oil companies In 11121, lbe year bla<k gold ma~e the city a boom town, Ibo oll lnduttry would bave put '25 ml!Uon into city cof1en over lbe years. ' U a three-cent tax bad been adopted-·in 1"2, 111• year Long Beach began its tax, the all Industry would have paid $6.5 million through lt72, But Huntington Beach c!Jdo't begin any peJ'barrel tax uoW la1t year, when a 2.5 cents per barrel rate. was adopted. Now councilmen have raised lbe tax to four cents per barrel for meal 1972°78. It seems a fair price tho Industry sbould pay for the mineral wealth it extracts In this city. At Ibo four· cent rate, Huntington Beach will collect '665.:100 In oil tax: That barc!Jy makes up for · the mlHed years, but It c)ou provide some ntra.lunds the cljy needed to f~ nance-valuablo public programs. Since many other cities also have a four-<:ont oil tax, • Huntington Beach ts not out of line. Salute to the Scholars Last week the Huntington Beach Union High School District said "goodbye" to 3,160 students, members of the 1972 graduating class. Tho ceremoniea took place at ••ch of'the district's five campuses and ell of the speak'· ers were lilied with both ftre and promise for Ibo future. Judging by the faces under all those mortar boards, the future looks good. Th••• youlha are tho future .and Religions Begin , End In Mythology ~YDNEY J. HARRI~ Tbougbt1 at Large: All religions begin by using mythology to express a deeper truth, and end by worshiping the mytbOlogy and neglect· Ing the inner truth. • • • To encounter smugness at the very toP ol its bent, you have lo get oil land and onto water, and gaze upon yae faee1 of the DO!Hea-Slck paa-. 3f.Clltl'S OD the ahJp, • • • • • • Money, like a virtuous woman, will not give itself up to those who merely want a transient affair wilh it1 it demandl to be loved for itself aJone before It will con- unt to reside permaoently with a llUltor. • • • Nothing in attire Ls more ridiculous than the "now" look superimposed on the .. then" face. • • • Whenever I hear Hubert Humphrey talk I'm reminded of one ol Eva Latbbury's characters, ol whom lbe uld: Dear Gloomy Gus Old manaprs of the Huntlnglon 8'o&h 4th of July Parsdo ever ln- vlle~ John Wa)'lle lo late port! They didn't! .Now lbtt's DOI nolglr borlyl -S. O.L. ""' ..... """"' .............. ... _,..., .................... . ..... ,., ........ ......, ... °""' , .... ''He had a way of meetln& a limple qua- ti-On with a compound amwer -you could take the plrt you wanted, and leave the rest." . . '. You're not a -tood father unless you want your aon to be a credit to bimlelf, and not a credit lo you. • • • We want ·'""I*"'" lo ll}'lllpathize with us, but only 10 much; when it aloi;. over into pity, we resent our sympathizer more than our adversary. • • • "Truth" la tM one commodity that always ~ to be tn great demand and 11carce aupply, when the truth about truth ;., euctly the opposite: lho supply ls unlimited, but the demand ll very llC8JU, for what we want are facts that will make us feel more coipfortable, not facts that frso us fr<>m our enslavement lo self. • • • Vulprtty la -•lie'• belch, but our eructation. • • • H I parent can persuade I child tbat laking I "short cut" ta often the' Jonalll way around, more Potential cr1mlnaJJ could be 11ved than by all tho RnllOl1I on virtue over prooebod • • • • T..-can be u tedious u Iona· "~ H )'OU merely count your wordo ~ of nllblnr them. Political M~cellany WASHINGTON -Tbore is no mym.,. behind ~ verbal bouquets Seu .. Mike Gravel ia touln& at Sen. ptor1e McGovern. 'l1lo -c and arand- standing Alukan -In be McGoftnl't runnina mate -and baa about u much chance u tho pro- verbial snowball. Snorted one clott McGovern lleutfn- ant, .. We wouldn't touch that )ol<er with a Io.fOot polt. Ally tk!kel on which be w 0 u i d be runntnr mate, there woukl t lwaya be a qU<Stlon ol which w11 the front ood. H• -1d be popplllg oft all Ibo tlmt.", YOU Will. IQON, be boorilw I tot about that bl& 1DG1107-ralsq lptdacular the Democratic National Committee la gearing up lo •!al• Just before the Miami Beach convention In an effort lo pay olf the It million debt 11111 banclnc around from tho Ilea campaign. More than 100 theatrical and brotd- cssting pmonallllel will lakt part tn a If.hour telethan. under tho cbalnnanshlp of John Brown, Jr., L o u I a • ll le bustnessman. THE Dl!Tlllt'I' ol l))Jumbla'a black non-votlnc dolepie to °""""' 11111 have outsmarted himself. Bou of a higbo po-.d potlUcsl macbtno (~ the Vin lot home ruJo IG exj)llDCI his controla • and julq, poV" sp), Delegate Walter Fa\IDll'OY had -II elected u the capiW11 "f•Wlilt •"Presidential can- cll>lato. Fauntte'• iN1nt wu to make a Pollllcal deal of -kind for bll ...,. -tupporl. Bui •• ti turns out, tho r.w <Weplel lie bM in his pocket ban Utile "tradlnc" -· So he ta -lalk· Int'-"folnbtl."""111y" to McGovern -In tho obvloul 1iope that the South Dahlen wtU Pnmlso Fauntroy -lhlnctrotllor. lr 11.U GOTl'IN 10 that even the Senato Forel&n llelallonl l))mmittee II klcklna; Chalnnan J, WUitam F\lllnicbt around. Untll .-ly, tho testy Arkansan wu ablt to pt tho commltt .. lo approve his !Ublet and piques -only lo llave the lull Soule dectatvelJ dlacard them. 8\lt ,_ tho commltUe Is cold· shouldtriat "'111r!cbt· It 61 that llrmq""1 tlle oilier daJ ln overwhelmt,.11 re~ his -Ilion lo tbe Admtnlatrallon'• request lot '31.$ mlllioll to llnance lladlo Free Europe and Radio LlberlJ fir--· Flllllricbt denouneod btdl ..a-. ud t'1od "' kill the 1111111 lor ~ But the FanilD Relations Oonomllteo brulllod hhn uldo and .,......111 the snnts. Ibey appear upabl• of hADdllni It better with each year's crop of cndua ... We'd like tO salute ell of Ibo sraduates, and especially the valedictorians (perfect grades) from uch of the 11ve lll&h school>: Marina Hl1b : Lu.uie llllet, ·J\ldith Douglass and Trish Wale!~' Wostmlnstei'HieJI : Gell Kenworthy. Edi· 1011 High: ~un Petarson. Founlaili Valley : Larry Rold and Mark SchQdhauer. HunA!nf!Oll Beach Hi&h : David Alldenon, Stanton Cowan, ang. James Klmmel. As one speaker said, ii seems !!)e end of an epic journey but it's really just the beginning of their explo- ration and the ability to explore is what counts In Ille. First in 70 Years "!story was in the making last week when trustees ol the Huntington Beach Union High School District an· nquiiced the appointment of Patricia Perez as an assist· ant Jl{lncipal . . ' ' ' Alter 70 years of existence, the district was selecting Its first woman assistant principal. 1 It is simply refreshing to know Iha! a feminine talent is not being Ignored by the district's administrators. As a teacher and counselor in the c!Jslrict fo r tho past 12 years, Miss Perez baa demonstrated her quallli· cation to be a top notch administrator. ~ l .. -~, ·'if~ ~~,,.._. . .. . -~- Congratulations are extended to Miss Perez and lbe high school district. Undoubtedly, there won't be anoth· er 70.year lag before more women move into admlni&o tratlve positions. •REME~SE~ 001"0MMANDO C~fED-WOMEN AND CHIL~REN FIRST!' H T~ Illusions Are Giv en Wide Currency Candidates Mislead the Electorate WASHINGTON -'rwo ' Illusions are ,.----------.... being given wide currency among those ~ ~ wbo are wtUJng lo bell ... anything. One RICHARD WILSON ll that tile ~ defense can be brought • _ 1::;.. ~ tuau!'" other is that the,·'· pockets ol young people in the Social can be sharply .re-s,curJty _,...., duced. ': The White Howe Is keepillg quiet about B o t h illllliolll · tales right DOW"; but anyone with any ~ from tho ,._. ptnleplion there lmoW3 that the Intake identlal camPll&n, from taxes will beve lo be lncro.,ed in and 11 ll a _. can-. · fullro years to pay for the beneflta tbe dldat. who C8Dllol American pOople demand ' feed the hope for '!be Penlapl Is at ltl.i more frank. U =ta much dllirlll tlie \)nllad Stites .clallm lo maintain 'Ibis • II ..-ially what the new oquallly 111 nuclear power wtth U. Soviet -·"-· all -~Bu 1 Union under tho new.~ lllDlllJ rv.--u JI -t ew of Ill ad-ill ...... -':.'.have lo be bif \'oeates are allO _,.,, llJat cutting the -••· ~: ii'_ and ~.,_ ~of •Jenae=-··· red Am · --~ ~ r•• _ • ....,....enl" ·-. = -uce. encan and -and mlaollt development secunty and taxes will deprive extending subolanttally1illo tho futur. mllllons of the blDlllta they have come lo • · expect and -A-Om govermient. THE MOSCOW agreements were a way ONE ~In tha field of govern- ment bendlll lor Ille individual suffice<. u Congress -Soelal l!ocurlty benefits by 20 psretlll, u ~ - <llalrmsn Rusiell 1-predlcta, it will come in s~· part out of the , . lo save money tn the defense budgets of Russia and the United States only In the sense tbel they try lo call a bait lo future OX)Jll!!lon of_, OD ID unlimited scale. E"" if inatdenflal condlclates wm lo be· tsnn at their' m. there Is little llkellbood tllat a l\e!Jubllean o r . ' Democratic congress would accept 1 drastic redUctk>n in defense expenditures . 1bere is even less prospect. that Congress would accept a drastic reduction in social expenditures. This is why it i1 fuWe to listen to C&J). dldates who say they will cut defense ex· penditures 40 percent and save enough money to lncreue aoclal expenditures. Their cbancts of reducing defense ex- pmdituft1 in any such amount are ex- lrtmeJy remote, but there is little doubt that IOdal expenditures and government services will be increased. Q' TlioeE BENEFITS and services -lo. be paid for, the tax intake wlil hive to eo up. In abort, there are no -!cal IClnnulae for spreading tho woallh. Somebody bas lo provide tbe wealth 'to be aproad and the rich stmplJ haven't got enough to go around. The best hope •tlll llea tn the resump- tkm of economic growth on a acale that will produce more prollta and higher in- oorpea, so there will be a 1re1ter tu in- tak~ lo pay for the requlromlntl of ,.,... nJnc llUOb a vut countrJ 11 Ille United states . .J • But people att suckers for panaceas. The medicine men of politics are 11olng around the country seUing their favorite nostrums, ~ving about the ,ame curative powers as old kk:kapoo, tht elix- ir of ure. mE OLD BOMBER pilot, Senator Mc:Govem, ls outlining a new lineup cf weapons systems, abandonment -0r the aircraft carrier , reducUon of for~ In Europe, realignn1enl of nuclear forces as U he were a modern day Mahan. McGovern's ~1pertlse is only exceeded by that of Air Force GeneraJ Barry Goldwater In the campalsn of lllM. Granted dial Pentagon apondllur" are too filP, oot one vol« Ill 10,000 has any basis for Judcmont on a reall&Ju!!ent of American military forces. Sad u H it Ill this mocWrji .,..Id, lt stmpl:f COIDff down lo the. ~ ol whom do !'OU 1ru111o dt<tat iioW much and what klnd II mough. However much II enough It will un- doubtedly cOtl more 11 time goes on. That bas been a -<t nlllory and wily -'• fiaten with 111011ills ag•pt to ocholne1 that will let them escape from the real world ls another feal\U'e or the new populism, Pettibone Solves Target Shortage ' OUr curm "Bombs for Peaco ,------..----..., Prosram" In NQrt\ Vletnan), on Which ' ' [ J we had pinned -IJlgh hopes "°' ART ·HOPPE _,,,. doomed lo ~tsble lailure. Thls grim ntWI wa1 announced last "-----------week by a ltllior U.S. Air Fon:e of. flclal. "We're eating the. Vitali Of tlJeo coun- try," he aaJd, mean. In( North Vlebulm. they can do about It. ment are llUISe&Ung we '1ave no course but lo surrender: "U it'• honorable lo IW'l'tl1der when you've run out of am- munition ," uld one. "It's certainly bonoral>le lo IUJTtDder when you've nin out of targets ... Fortunat.ly, harder heads tn the Pent· agon are alteadY working on two con- tingency plans tit meet the emergency. 'Ibey wm uplaln<d to the ""'" by General -T. Pelllbone, generallJ delcribod .. "lbt brains behind Bomblna: fol' Peace.'' "OUR FlllST PLAN TO solve the Im- pending target abortage c r i s J Ii , genUemeri ." he 1a.kl; thwacking ht1 leather pulleo, wUla a naner lllict, "ll lo shlp targe!a to Nor111 Vlebulm so that we'll have tarJolt there lo bomb - "There'• notbiJJI ~ Nothing. . ' "If the bomlilng II permitted lo eonUnued !or lbrff or four montha, there -·1 be a worthwhile target left up tbart," ,.. told the Assocl· ated Preas. "Every hiJh-value target will have -~ed with great pre- cillon and they -~ atDP it." • A Quiet Garbage Truck This gloomy pncUCtton has stunned ad. D1lniatniUon Ottlclall. After all, how cnn the Pruldenl boin1> the llubbom North VI-lo tha peace table, H they have nothing 1elt for us lo bomb! W1'111 TBB wtadom .of hindlil!hl, it's HIY lo .. , lhll ~ predlcament should have hem foree11.n . Here we are, !ho mlghllest nation OD .. rtti, sendtng thonlands of planoa t. of!op millions o1 bombo day and niglJI .. J 'tiny, backward lltllo country Ills! _.,, 1111fortunately, bad many targets in tllt~8 • Yet we went right on tlJom u lhOuglJ they'd never run out: w11al are we going to do? - . Somo falnl hearts In the Stale ~ By MIKE ABRAMSON The familiar, strident noi!e ot refuse collection "!Ulpmont -long a con- tributor to noise pollution problemt tn urban areas -may be banished In !ho near future by a reYOlutlonary "Auiet" garbage truck unvelled r"'*'llY tn San Francisco. ~ • "It's the biggest technical advance lh 30 years -since the Jntrvductlon of 11y. draulic compaction," accordtnr lo John Moecone, pretldent of Golclen Gate Dispoeal Company w!Jlch developed the truck in a Joint project with the Gar Wood Division ol Sargent Iocluatrle!· At Ila fint publle demonstration Golden Gate's 1>1cker truck No. 48, a 10.ton col- lection , behemoth, was put thro<Jgh a normal operaUll( cycle ol loading, com· pressing anir stowing a typical a-i- ment of refuso . .---•r Georte ---. 81GNIFICA!m, V missing from the I' demcottratlon, however, was t b e ·, lbar]>, llde effect not.oa tradltlona~y uaoclatod with dally nmoval ol more than 1.11111 tone of 1arbap ,_, Ibo city. Dbr Georce: , My H·hulband and I hav~ been fl&htlng a long Ume over '!ho gets tho children. Wbat'I I &ood WO)' lo solUe Ibis without llttrtlng them l N.C. Dear N.C.: 'Wall, one of J011 llhould lnvlta them in 1bo -tt Jeut lone · -.lb to get the kids' side of It. l'wblpo JOll could all have lunch --· (se.d )'(1111' IJrolllfml lo George for lllltant anslyats and snap Judi· ment.), Utlllztnc a new, Gar Woockltveioptd pump IJllem to produce Ibo llJdnullc pr......, nttded to actuaie tho truck's operattnc cycles, the prototype umt generatad a no!H level avorqtng from flO to M decibels. 'Ibis comporea with today's standard truck which 1ver1ge1 IO lo Ill declbtls snd u high u ID whth tn full operation -or with an1 arcllotr1 automobile which produces 1 decibel reading of 70 lo 71 when operating on a city llroet • At a dlltance ol 2S feel from the truck, technkl•ns were unable to set a decibel reeding lo tndicalt that the pump had been put tnlo operation. MOSOONE tmpbulud that convenlon of Golden Gate 's IM).truck neet "" IOl!lewbal tn the future tn that tho unit demoo.itrated receoUy Is a pilot model - ptelefttl,Y the only one ol ill kind in the world -and 1tlll undergoing strtngont; uptrlmenlal field teats. Ht sdded tllat thete t.sll ..UI cootbw over the nest year, with a -tnJct -comparably "luipped -scbedultd lo begin an extended test prosram ln the near future. Moscone str., however, that the test project has alreiclf dm!M\t.otl•ted that It ll possible to ~ iiiduco tho nolle custollllll'itJ jroducad bJ ft!Uso collection vehic:lu. DEVELOPMENT of tho experimental vehicle bqan a year a&• when Golden Galt, coa&onted with particular n0iso problemo becauae lta equipment buically lltrVtl lbe heaYlly populated northeastern portion ol tho City -lncludilll the filton- cial dlatTlct, tlle major hotels, com- mercial bulldlnp and 1ar,. ••portJnenif -asked Gar Wood lo de)lelop a practical aoluUon.' _ · -t · · The new trucl< pump o)'IWn II tho tuUlt ol one or tho lndllllr'J'o moot In- tonal,.. destcn tllll-'"& _...,, carried out at G.. Woiid'a 11'"100. M~higan facilltlta. · Ca!Uorato Pealart Service power plants, on storage depots, inunl· tlorw dumps, things like lhaL '11I'hen we can go on blowing up thtlr power plaats, oil storage depots and munltlona dwnps unW they •fee to talk _.. It'• ai slmplHs that.• Al precedent for this p~ ~al Pe«lbone cited World War Il. "In Illa! cue, we blew up the enemy's targeta and then, after the war, paid lo n:hulld them," be potnled out. "In this case, we wDJ. mmly reverse the procedure." THE ONLV PROBLEM with th1.s plnn, the ceneral said, was the U.S. target -carrying ships might be blown up trying lo run the U.S. blockade ol North Vietnamese ports. Consequently, he said, the Alt Foret was comidering air-drop- pin~ llrlels instead. Aaked what kind ol targets could be air-dropped, General Pettibone unfurled a large IQUINI of canvas on which was otlnted a red, whit. and blue bullseye. 1!'Jbese," be ta1d happily, 0 wlll give our boys llO!Dething lo shoot for." So e•ery American can take palrlotla pride in the destructive efficiency of our Air Force, the ingenuity of our pl&JV1er1 and the Inevitable succe.., of our Bombs ,for Peace Program. Even H lt lakea another seven years. No Uny, little backward country is going lo lick us sbnply by runnin& out ol targets. • OllAHGI COAST • DAILY PILOT Robert N. W ttd, Mlisher T1Joma.t ll'•mf, lldil4r Alb<n w. Bottr Editorial Page Editor Tl>e edltorlll -of the Dallt Pilot aeekl to Inform and .,Umu· late rtidcn by" pratntlac this ~'fpt1;pcr'1 oplnk>ftf and ~ mcntary on toplt1 of fnlt'r11l and 1lgnJficanee, by provldlne a lt>Nnl • for the uprtalon of 'our Teadf!n° opinion-.. 11nd by pl'tWIUng tlM dlY<'nt' vl~nu or lnfonned ob- K'f'Vtn and apok'9ttll'n on lop1cs ol the d&y, Wednesday, June 21, 1971 •• 'SoMwr~s Soldwr' Abrams ' I Kissinger Event Hosted by Chou BRIEFS . I OJiao Kuan-hua, vice-foreign minister; Huang C b en , C2llnese 1mbassador to France; and Wang Hal·jung, usfstant foreign minister. EarUer, Chou met with Kiss- inger, NCNA aald. The agency gave no details of their talks. e Bljaek (lppelll .. ' , . ' t . I .~ · 1 I .. , UNITED NATIONS (UP!) -'rhe U.N. 'Security Councll'a unanimous call tor the world's governments to take "all a~ ~priate measures" against aerial llljacklng11 drew mixed reaction today. Israel said the eHecUveness of the appeal would depend largely on Arab The no-charge chec~g plan for frugal people. eovemments. U.S. Ambassador GeQrge Buah &aid his country lldped the Security Cooncll declara- tion and a resolution adopted in Montreal by the Interna- tional Civil AviaUon Organlza. tion "Will lead to effective measures against hijacking." e Flll'•.Grouded W~GTON (AP) -In the wake of two crashes o( the ~million planes, tho Air Force has grounded its" entire U;S. fleet or' Flll llght.r- bom.ber planes. ,. The Air Force sald Tuesday the grounding wa! "a precau- tionary measure" and would remain in effecl until the cause of the two crashes is .i,tennimd. eseaateOka11 WASHINGTON (UPI) Aft.I' taking ateps to Insure that P8'10la are not replaced with goVernment babysitten,1 the Senate passed and sent a $2.1 bllllon child care bill to the House Tuesday. President Nixon vetoed a similar bill Dec. 10 on grounds that child care center! could lead to "communal '' child· ' rearing. I ' I Here's how Frugal Check works: You keep a minimum daily balance of $1 00 in your personal checking account, and you can write all the ' checks you want. For free. No service charge whatsoever. If your balance dips below $100, we 'll only charge you one dollar for that month . No matter how many checks you write. So you see, you will save money. With Frugal Check. 61 convenient locations l ~ t • , e Nhoa Bftked 81.ID.'ES NATIONAL BANK WASlllNGTON (UPI) -An ' advilo<y panel to the Depart- ment o( Healiht F.ducation and Wei/Me <HEW) has voted to aupporl temporarily President lfaoo'• ~of the liberal abortion vleirs oJ the Com- IDlsalall on Population Growth. 'l'be Commlsslon created by Coosrtss. recommended In April that the fedetll govern- ment urge states to pennii 1bortionl upon request. e •In Vplaelfl WAlll!NGTON (UPI) ' OOSTA MESA OFFICE 1845 Newport Blvd. (714) 646-3291 F. Frllll:.Znbiec, Jlanaftr • MllTlbw fDIC Wbete e'rel')'thlul stares with you SOUTH COAST PLAZA omCE . 3333 Briltol SL (714) M0-5211 • H. M. Stolt., Ma.,,,.,. • l I ' •1972.,, Ul'lliei Sittw fll.t°'°'*e."'k HONTINOTON BEACH OFFICE 302Pll*SL . (114) 538-11161 Vlclor J. i'taocly, JI...,., • 'l'be U.S. Appeals Cciurt for the Dlstrtct ii Columbia has ,.wd Democratic Nallonal ~ (DNC) rules ...._. at 1-rtnc Women, ..... and youths in- ,.-t'nsste 1ep...UUon in lllle doleptlom to~ U·J~----''----'~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~I J • Wid""°"1. -2',t, 1972 DAILY PILOT ~ i> NOW THlfl JUL T J ~ BOAT SHOW Coast?iaza ' . ' LAST 4 DAl\S! Sears Presents . . . a:n Unusual Collectipn ' of Great .... 'h - fa~nting J. • Reproductions · ' Ne.w, Unique Me~d ­ of Applying Fine Arts to C nn n·~ Prices As LOw . ..18 .. ' 1750 ·Ml --• t.11 !>..aK•iv.Jly fr-.! • ...... II••• .. a121•1r1nc • \ • .. ·•. 'T pg • a ; • • ~Mesa • Sears • TM .. 1•1.r-2 t I ............... '9fl ,, ,.JI rr M ,.. ,.,.s...,·r- 3333 .. &GI ir. "11 ~· S .. 1111 • .. ,. " ,. • N. 'Y. Steek• VOL 61, NO. 173,. 5 SECTIONS, 6''PA6ES ' ., ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • •• WEDNEsDAY, JUNE. JI', ·1972 N TEN CENl'S ' .... -... -· T;rustees _·Get Repo-rt o~ Year-rOund School . . . 'No Thaw' ' • In Joan's . ' • > Conv.iiJ.tion . i . · · By 'IAJIBAllA DEJlllCH Of ... DllfY "Ill Se.ff Despite. a oomewbit more harmonious meeting. ot Irvine Company stockholders Tuesday, there is rio aiang"e whatever in Joan lrVine .. Smith's conyictlon tha~ con-- trol of thi"compony by the James Irvine Foundation musl end .. htt' attorney.Lyn- dol y OUlll saict today .. . Referring to suggestions that th9 meeting may have indicated a "thaw:" in the . !'"ilhY .coptrovH.v. between Mrs· A' ~ill.and the Irv' 'hle<archy, y.wig"U "!kl, "I iloi\'t, o::zt' tll•rfa any thaw, at all. ~rar is ,!bat mcu1lir ipeeUng was eoncerned, there, Was. ·lea,s. acrimony ~' J>kbring ; lteOauie McLaren <If. r;0yall McLar<ri, lrville Company board cbijrmsn and .Irvine Foundation pre!i• dent) dldo't ~~~ w ad~ ~r· .. ~~:. 1 ...,. · ~~-rr .-:-~--" "Oil "h.Say;,;,, ·" ~lii; m qu-aDd pt 'f!Jlll!dt • v but Wyond Iba~ it's tbe .me .• Y!!mii did ·11 wil til1111'11 ·~ moeibilllll~ llld··~ ·- time, bu! ~ llU' ·"'-all ..-is wllll ber!vollJli pnxfand piOvl!Uali had not bem able w aa queslloos !n ber bellalt. •. . • ' . Before r9'lmlng · w her Middleburg, Va., home tllil morning, Mrs. Smith, ht said, conllrmed ber earlier llatements that "'she still want. the rn.an:as:etnent ancl tbe Foundation out of the · Irvine Company, IO there's nail)' no cbange at all.0 ·-. '. "The1 ahBwers to our questlo"-.'.' the at. wrney added, "'coolinned that the com- paiij mJli''la maldng bo subojan\lal prof· It 11,:-11 .. The in.c!Uidbn ,~f .the: ·~·of cepltal assets ·In a'ilatanel)I of net in- come d..,·not • .lterthe.fact that there ate '110 do~ t.o pay dlvldencla with. ''Tlie COl!'PIDY, ov~ the 11¢ five years has· not iricreued its net oPeraUng in- come ltom year ·w year; it ·fluctuates from '2 million w '2 million, whlch is ridiculous on $4:1 ip.ill!on of revenue. "The nuon net ~· lrOll) opera-li<lili ii 90.Jqw ls oo aCC0\1111 of foundation management of the c0mpany -all the income is froQt ~griculture . a~ house sales, there's no money out of the office buildings, apartment.llouses and~ping ce-. worth mentioning, and thiJ Is becaUJe <l the management." Mn. Smith, be 88id, wlll continue her battle to get the Foundation to sell its -k lii the Irvine Company and reJin. quish its nianagenieol ' . The~ by [~Company, President \'llllllm II; Maoon that tbe . , (5ee JOAN, fq. If , '*'· * * , Irvine Company ~xecutiv'!, Says Quot,ei .Not True ' ~ .::: Company """1dent Wiiiiam II. said today that ... ..._. •Uri· -lo lllm durJll& tlle ~ meetlnc .... rdlng the. •mount .. money 1he ln'bie F~'must -1n alraf did liol lllP'-what be'had ~Id . .. ,,,. _... .. Which the slslelnent wa~ ~ _.. not oel fu111, • be said, eddlag -~ of llllt 118temeut In mM'Ding ne;wspepen were · "lnaccurate ~~~ 1hiip1e·~~ 1• ...... ~ reprdln~ the 1• Tu Reform Act.11 MMOn aid. "In 111Y Cll6, I -DOI eorrectl• quoted In • -· 111""1 11111 mornl!lc .. the sub- jed, The QUl!M -h ...... e." • /.~~ ....... to ¥•··-·is onlJ., ...... ·~11ev -ia be~ ,iii-. t!ie -of the ll\'!QI: Com\)ll!)''l 1nnual report:" Ill_,.. ............ w wbat the ....,.._ .... i.llll ~that said the COlrlPll\f could not llkn:'a1e dividends w Ille ....... nQlnl "' Ille tu reform ""' ...ier --.u.c conclltk!nl. . . . .. ,• . • the boord wished w start the ye1ll'round school program, pilot schools ahould be chosen ~t ~ch level to test It out. The c:ommlttee atso requested tbe boll<I w estibUsh formal reporl target date of bee. 1; 1912 in order to atart tbe progrmrby Juty of 1973. Several trustees, including Donald ~ll'l(OOd, who is the board's legislative ~entatlve, said some action Is im· porlant lince the trend of the legislaturo and eon,ress is toward eslabllsbing year- round school as a rule. The reporl mltrored the trustees' feel· ings. "If all·year education is the coming trend as bas been Indicated, Newport• Mesa should be In a leadership position," it state.s. Trustees are e%pected to discusa the year-round school concept at Jerigth before taking any action. Obllervers report that an..v action on the plan ii doubtful until after the special election in Augmt to fill two vacancies on the board. Many Flee Flood ·Levee Breaks · in Sacramento Delta RIO .VISTA (AP)·-A dirt 1ewe gave way·eatiY loday.lloodlng more than 15 aquere .inllel Of .rich Sacmnento Delta· fermi\lg area ID!! f~ ev-tloll of huildreds Of ·-ts and vocaUonen autborllies ll!ld: · ' · Tile .sacr-w 0>1mty lherifl's office · said it recommended evacuation ol Isleton, I <ommunity of 1,397 In Ibo peth of the floodwaters,,"b;\lt 1"' m&yor hasn't ordered it evacuated yet." · . .. _. ........ .;.,_ · Ten perlODI ...,. tUen to holpitaJ1,for lreatmenl ot minor lnj\Jl'Jes .1>111 lherill'& "POl<esman,llillMIJ!jr'tticl.a,.re..wen qo reports·o1-.... . · • · . · ·(United Preai·"J!l.Oi:i1111ioiiit,:tticl a !RIWl.hoy WU missing.) : ! : · · , · ~·and Olllfornli lli,lnl'a Petrol c~ Joii>eci 'Army, AJr Force:~ Cou1 G"•"" ..,.._. __ .. -...... d' ...... y. ~·' ID ill~ .&I , . . . **"""" 41111. ' :fNll • ' . . \ I ' Phil de Back, president of the levee distllct; said tflorls were.started to build. 111. IHo-l&loot levee w encircle the wwn of Isleton. E. c. McKlnsey, chlel of construction 01>0rallolll division !OT the Army OOrpo of ~ 'li1 Sacramento, said Isleton is the hlghffl spot on Andrus Island, which Is 10 lee,I belo'!' sea [eve! In places. About 100 yards of the levee·washed out near the meeting of the two rJven, cauJo , • se}!t: to Math ... • - Ing the cl~ of two hlghwaya and a bridge, tbe sacramento County sberlli'• office said. ·The> cituse of tl>e ..... brol: WU nol determined Immediately, but McHugb · said tt wu -r the Spindrift Marina, at a site where IQDle construction work was being done. If a levee Is put up around Isleton to- day, McKlnsey said, the town CAD be (See :tE"EE, P11e %) ' Dlil ., a -l"d lllllllld • 1111. .Prtor1o "" ..,., .. 1111111 '*' 1111!1 o!ou/WtolitllJI Tfl 111• •Im! ........ 'l'llillill• .... ~ llald ... ~ .............. .Jflbq li>oua!rt.w 111111 ~. Now tliO iDma have ·been put arbilrartl7 o.ut. of read>. · llol11cor claims that some films on tea~ ·111, matbemall., and literature were ,,.. CJD tile list because of their ad· vancecH-lcal nature. <>then, sDCh as films onaex;-cffiw ind mental health; have been umtted ac- cording w what the county departgient est\lllales, w be the grade level maturity of tbe itudents: 1•1 find · this sort of censonblp on. necessary," Nicoll said, "It throws the direct lit In tbe face of academic Ir~ and of the capacity of our In- dividual ~ers lo know better than anyciie ellO !be miturlly JeftJs of Ibo -·wltl> whom lhlr~" ' The county bolrd bu DOI odollto4 tl>o rurrqed·fllm listing, but Donl:'1' said Jils d-411ent bas been practlclng tbe limltatloDa on an lnfonnal basis lince June I -the date many teaci>enl begin ordering materials for tbe fall. "I wp you w use your good offices to re Yer 1 e tlUJ action,'' Nicoll to 1 d Peterson. "Should tl!Js not be within your purview or ,00, deitre, I cu but. say thtl speat. Ing u the lll(lel'intendent of tile Newport- Meso Unified Sdloo! Diltrict, I qllellloll our continued relationship with your d~t in this &el)liUve a..-ea,11 he ad- ded. . Nicoll llld the acllon undenllhies any attempts wl>icb have been made w ~ and personalise the educa- tional system. • "OUr whole concept • • • Is 1olded bJ ll>O lm~ltlon of cemonl>lp 1t _,. ... ' (Ste BLAST, Pop' I) : ....... LM..... ' -. ~":..., 1~ :=---= =.:.... : ·-:r . I == :: ......... lt =~: ' .,.,. • I! \.c.~ • ..-,. Jt.tnt n4 .: •• • ' Newport 'Reloading' Mayor Turns Sights on Freeway Ter~inw By I. PETER KRIEG ot M ~"' tlltl Si.fl Newport Beach lsn'I even lelllna one freeway blve Ill last gasp of breath before tum.In& IU sights on another . Melnnll will speak belora I ht Call!omia 1fllhway Commiallon to -test a State Publlc Works Department r .. quest to /iJe. !or "protective cob- demnatJonN of a 'J)a.J'Ce1 of land in the patb ol Newport FtftWay route coming ao~ out ol eo.t.a Mesa. 1111iitll9Jo lyMll) bi Ille state bu ever !>ten -inlc:led throush a metropolitan area without a freeway agreement with affected local gov~· mm bod.Y,u said Mclnnl.I, poinUn& ovt he doesn't think the state wm get one lrorn the city ol Newport Beach. 'lllUi the demise ol the Pacific Coast Freeway a virtual certainty today, N_,-t Belch Mayor IJQnald A. McllinJJ la laytna pl1n1 !or 1 trip to Sacramenta ~ ta try to do In the coastal tenni-o! Route ~. the Newport Freiny. .. ...wdjtionaf acqulsltlon or land ror frNWay purpoett 11 an exertise in fu. tility," Mcinnis aaYs in a statement preporod for ~livery to the commiHion Thunday mofnlng. :'llhen the Highway C o m m la s Io n A!lopted Route 6S a •number or ye1rs ap, the city approved the proposed carrldor :• be ,.(d. "Al the 'time of this 'adoptlon boWever. it should be kept In mind that the city bad no cbarltr problbltion against freeways. Newport Gets ~State Funds, Expects More • NnPort Beach has received a $55,000 grllll from the 1tale to computerlle trtl· lie control data and 1tand1 to get fl00,000 more by the end of the ytar to add five or air new policemen and ·create a formal police department tralflc division. The Slale O!fice ol Trafilc Salely, a aection of Governor Re1Man'1 office, awll'dad the !Int inllollment ol money to the city to lund Phaoe I ol the Tra!Oc Records Implementation p r o g r a m (Tl\IP), City Manaeer Roherl Wyoo •aid today. W)'llll said the money will be llled to computertsa all city trafftc d/'la and Ii•• the Pollee a -10 wort lr<im. "Al pre1mt, none or Ulil data ls com· piled In a lingle place," Wynn said. ''This will~ mrrent, meaning!ul·data !or ~~' elllorcemenl and =-aid Newport Beach will cem- poNrtil the material U1!na 111 camputor rental _,..t with Costa M- "We will put the data 1n ouch a form tha\ JI will be Ullbie U and when wa ·have our own computer/' he 111d. -n ot the traffic -am, which could receive op to fl00,000 In state ftmdl, wtll be In the worka by Tbankall•· Jne, Wynn Aid. Tbls portion ol the program would con- slll ol. the addJUoo of five or sla olfictn to llii poUee lorct and the creaUon ol a tralflc dlv1alml. Now, ir.me ol!lcera are within the pallol cllvllloo. • "Currenll1 ... have tra!llc patrol or: i-. bat I b ta luncttoa ba1 not been dented to a dtvillon status," W)'Dll Aid. w,,. _,, .... ~ cllJ ....,. -.. ..,.. ltldllllnll.J-in1 1"' budcet for more _..i, as~ by Pol1eo Cllltl B. James Olavu, ifue to the lmpead1nr IJ'&llL w,.. aid the money for Phaae n would aloo tndllla 111~.Viel !or ~ ilrunt drt+i( e..; dltlon.for court... help flinil • ..... radar l)'Mro to Cl Opoede ... Pollce Olpl, llidwd llamllton will be In cbarp ol coordinating both pbasel,of the-new program, W)'Dll aid. "I have to Ii•• oome credit to the Dlpartmant of Tralf1c Safety for this moovt'' WJDD Aid. '1Wltb l:Judcetl like they att we wwldn1 have had the funds to dolhil·t:rpe oi thing and empbaslie the ira,r-0( traflle control." ' No Smoking? Not At AMA Session . . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Appar9,Uy In defertnce 10 their own peycbes, ' ' ' memboin of, ·Ille HOUie of Delegates of the :aiilirtCitt Modl¢al ASIOCiatlon have wild Jo diJcotitap · amoktng at their ··-· but not fortld it. The vote came alter a Mtnneaota ...... ta holding 1 pipe roie ta note that people complatn about being harmed by IOl>ac<oamoke. Bu~ be llke\f· "What about the harm to our own penonaJ poyches il ,.. de.,.lvo ourselves d th1I IJ'ltlfjcatJoof" OUHI COAST • DAILY PILOT TM~ C..t MILT 'll.OT, wftfl MllCli II w11•111t11·ttie N.._,.,...,, 11 "*llllld i11f iM ~ °"' ""'""'1111 Ctn\fllft'f •...... ntt ldftlltlt •re wtiU"*I. Mntr """""" FrWW, ,., C.19 M.,._ N""'*' 8ffdl, Ma•!ilf... leldl/Fwnttlrl Vallty, ~ 9tKfl. l~IM/Slddl.-Ck Mt Stn c"'""''" ,_ Jv61t C.1>btrt110 A 111111111 rttlt!MI ...,._ Is ,...lhhtd SIM'dlYI W S!Md1YJ. The prJMlpel publlltlMt pi.111 It 11 Ult Wtil hf Strwt. COit• M..,, OllfONllt, '26». R•ffrt N. We•' ,.,.IHnt ... l'Wlltlw J1clr: R. C11rley Yk• f'reldtftt tMI OtMr11 Mintier the.11 Kff.tl lllltw, n.11 A. Mw,lt;n• ~11111 il!11t1W L\ Peftr Krlt\ """"' ltMdl c;1ty er• ........... °"* JllJ H .. ,_,. hvJ•••"' Molfllt M4..u: P.O. 1 .. 117i, '2MJ -°""" Cllltl ~I Ill Wftt h¥ lfl'Mt '--·=--· ... ··--~1 •Mldrl ......... J ~I -..... II Oltltll .... Td t' f7t4J '4Mllf • a • I Mall I I '°"" . B .:.-~ .. == ... _, __ ----· From Pagel FREEWAY ... Newport Beach with no place to go, Newport will just have to understand that Co&ta Meu 11 tatlng care of ~tJ own pro- bie!lll, jUll u Ne,.,,.rt Beach has acled in its own interests." Aa9embJyman Rob<rt H. Burke (J\. Huntington Beach), who had a.bill belore the Legillatura caDtng !or a new study o! thi coaatal corridor rather than the elim.lnation of it, was equally coldblooded in his ob!el'\'aUons. "Another event even more telling than lhe pas!age of Badham'1 bUI wu the governor's signing of the bUJ to eliminate the Long Beach leg," Burke sald. "I !ell the btll might stop there (on the governor's desk). If he signed that bill I don't see any reason why he won't sign Badham's bill. "The governor apparently feels that deleting freeways provides an op- po<tunlty !or all ·the local cities lo get together and cooperate in a review of transportation needs," Burke said. Then, zeroing in on Newport Beach's attitude, be said, "I think Governor Raaan ls reading Newport Beach wrong- ly. 'l'beir minds are clooed and they won't get together with anybody." Laauna Beach Mayor Richard Goldberg lnaisted he couldn't care less what haPJIODS to the lreeway through Newport' Beach, but be'• ieS1 thab happy about pro<pecta that a bill by Stale Senator Dennis Carpenter (ft.Newport Beach) to klll the entire route wlll pass. "Without a freeway (through Laguna Beach) we darn well better think or some way to move traffic other than the C.Oa.st Highway. Wm-beading for the most monuIJ)elltal traffic jam we've ever had," Goldberg aid. "U people are not satillied a freeway la a solution, they had better come up with a soiulloo rather than just be negative." The adopted route = ltii:: Freeway would . have b II c,on- llderalllJ lnlaJ!ifl 'lit II ' i!JJnlqlOn Bead!, then soutb of the coast through Newport Beach and then between two and three miles inland behind the hiU. 1n Laguna Beach. , jt ~'!'!Id not bava peoelral<d . ~ Meaa .1'111 1!Jnlll -aomell1lna ollic!ali thm liked and were nof abC>ut 'lo lot hap- pen. From Pagel JOAN ••. company wtll not be able to pay ln- creaaed dtvidenda to ' the foundation ta permit ii ta meet the charitable pay out requirement of the 1919 Tas Relorm Act, "confinns what we've be e ri saying al I along,• 1 said Young, 11that tn order 10 comply with the Act, the foun- daUoo will have to dlspooe of Ill Irvine Compony atoclt and reiAvesl·the proceeds fl'Qnl Jlale clf 'the ,llOck tp yleklenounab ' money to Intel Ille 41> •payout re- quirement now in eU~t." Under tbe Tas'.llelorm Act, which Mrs. Smith and her attorney supported before tbe Houae Waya aild Means Committee ln 1919, foundllUona are required, beginning this year, to gi•e to charity •pecilled percentage• of their assets, up to 6 per· cent in 1975. She ha! maintained that the low income produced by the Irv ine Company would._ not be suffident to enable the FoundaUoo to make the required payouts on its estimated $114 milllon asselS. l(Vine Company d1•1dend1 to the loundaUon in ·recent years have avttaged less than two percent of its assets. Earlier this month, Rep. Wright Pat- man (t).Tex.) chairman of the Huuse Banking and Currenccy Qnnmittee, ques- tioned the Foundation regarding its com- pliance with the Tax Reform Act. "Apparently they plan to hold hearings when they get the Foundation's answer. wlllch ts suppoeed to b< by the end o! this month," YoUng commented. l'rot11Pflfle l • BLAST ••• ,-,Today, however. Uli9 cJty has - because of the charter amendment - a legal mandate opposing eomtructJon or • freeway," Mct.nniJ llid. He Te!erred 10 a charier cbana• ap- proved last year that calla for a vote of Newport ~ rtaldentl to •wrove any Pl'l>posed lreeWaY •treek:loaing aeree- ment. "As a rtaull (of Ille charter amend· ment ), it la ·1mpoasiblo for the ell] coun- cil of Newport Beach to approve, eo- courage, aid or abet any propl)Sal which would accommodate a freeway," Mclnriis said. TINY TOTS· ROYAL COURT TO R!fGN OVER ORANGE COUNTY FAIR IN COSTA MESA From Loll: Doboroh Oo VrlOI, Geort• Kydd, Jennifer Adami, R09or llohlo "The proposed Route S5 lraeway wwld traverse a number of city streets ~ Superior Av'enue, i'J'Oductloo Place and Placentia Avenue -WiUUn Newport Beach," he sakt, noting that &Jperior Avenue would have to be closed and relocated. "This, the city council is legally pro- hib ited from doing," Mc I Mis will stress in his commission te&tmony. State highway of!icla!s are seeking the protective coodemnatian because city planners have approved construcUon of a 49f-unit condominium project above the West Newport bfulls !bat la direcUy 1n the way ol the proposed freeway, If the freeway la to be linked to Coast Highway in West Newport. State officials confirmed they are look- ing at alternate routings that would not affect the development. One would swing the Newport Freeway east, connecting it with N e w p o r t Boulevard. Another would take it wester- Jy, connecting it with a proposed ex- tension of BalbOa Bodlevard. Mclnnis person.Uy has SUQetled still another alternative -which would avoid the !reeway dumping all its southbound traffic Into bis city -to route the freeway sharply 10 the west, acroas the Santa . Ana· River, ending at Coast Highway in Bunttngotn Beach. . The Ne)VJlO!'t Freeway initially had ti:~clfte~ J'ltb '1i At one Ume ii was rerouted llightly to the west, with Costa M.,.Nowport Beach tooperaUon, because 1t hacl been planned origlnjl)iy tn follow Newport ~·~11\'' tht Coast FraeirfY. l'rOlllPageJ CARSON ... Airport Areas Irvine. Council Seeks Joint Planning Effort By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. Dally Pllilf Slaff Irvine city counctlmen Tueaday night r...rved· to encouraee a joint plannJne el· lort with Iii netgllhors fer the areas our· roundlng Orange County Airport. Newport Request For U.S. Funds Will Be Studied The clly's ofilclll reaction to Newport Beach'• ,prellmtnary approvll of a 1135 milllon development of the Coll1na Iladio properties lllllked a measure of~ ovtr that ipecto!'Newport Beach pl!ljl!ling commialion approvll in order that Irvine might encourage future pl a n n 1 n c cooperation. Irvine councilmen , were careful to offer a cooperaUve slaJfct to their netibbor. Boundarlu of -Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Meaa join at the airport and each city hu some amount of vacant land that il developed willy-nilly might Tht Newport Beach plannJne staff hamper traffic circulation 1n any of all ol wants to ask for federal funds to put its the cities. records on •· computer and bas already Tuesday's Irvine COUnci1 act1oo la the received approval from. the Southern second aprm.lon of concern over the Calllorilia Aaoocialion ol Governments (SCAGJ to make Ille request to need lor joint piannin( ol the airport Waahiniton. parcela. NOWJ>Orl --w i I 1 be Councilmen Gabrielle Pryor and John aakod lo eutllorUe the ll'J!ll 'auolfcltloo Burton, wllo•llllU up Irvine's mllll1clpal wheil'tb!Ymeet'Moaifi'y\'oijht,.'11\r4°" JtaJion l!oinintttee;• lQ "lweU' wrate Community Development D 1 re c I or • • ch Richard V. Hogan lllil It wlll -NeWport Bea olllcWa urftna ·, $133,500 ta develop the 4ata bank and be coordinated land use plan, p~ln' ~~ w~nll lwo,thlrili! otjff!i189,~. jo ~ financing of public llhprovemnell, joint lrom U.S. Depjrtllll!i\ '11 liOiWtc and planning el!orll .and ~ll&lioll In the Urban Development'I • • 7 O I Cpm-(eneral planning being done by each city. prehenslve Planning Assistance Funds." Tuesday's resolution authored by Hogan said it was not out of order to Mayor Wllliam Fischbach emphalizes ask -and get -SCAG approval before 1rvine's interest in working with Newport taking the proposal to the·council. Beach particularly. "Both must act on it before it can be Irvine councllmen look for a favorable totlng raiders, none of whom weara a formally filed with HUD," Hogan said. reply to their orrer from the Newport white Stetson, like the good guys do. Hogan said the need !or the program Is Beach council, which meet. Moodsy For the Wr, they are t11lnc smaller sreat. night. cortrtdie loads In their guna to keep lrtm "We are gathering Ire mend o us U the oiler or oooperatlm JS Ignored. !rlghtenlng small cblldren or 1 e n t o r amouou of dsta regarding land use, Councilman Henry Quicley suaested citizens and bones. street systems, assessed. valuation and ,Irvine should preu on with planning for "We never carry live a1mumition and the like," Hogan said, rtftrring to airport area deveJC)plJlellt on Jta own and we lost one good man because he brought prellmlnary work oo the updated master with Irvine's "bert interests" in,mind. a live round to rehearsal," says Mrs. plan o! developmenL Though not spec!Ocally Nld, that m!cht Bums. "We want to b< able to keep it up to mean Irvlne would approve UllinC !or . "He fired bis pistol ind the moment dste u each building permit Is isaued high rile c:oaltruct1oo, traffic ,_..ting ~ did, we knew it was a li\'e round. He and each new project approvedi" be said, commerclal ind o(flce bnildl';lla, lllCh as turned deetblj whlfe and OjJOloglud. But "IO the data will be conUnuously Newport plannera have recorilmen<fed be we can't afford to ha .. that aort ol thing available." approved for the Collins properlJ. happen so be is no longer with us. He said without the data bank the city In turn, a spate of building activity in "Now we have a safetr. officer who would have to go out and sather in· the area m.Jght only serve to lncreue the checks all the weapona before. they're formation all over again when it needs it. continued need for the airport and used," she explains. He also pointed out tbat the program possibly increa1e the need for addlilonal Flaticull1 and gunplay don 't oeern 1o will cost Newport'Beach nothing in out .. r. filgbts 1n and out. bother their audiences and Mrs. Bums pocket expenses, in that it's ooe-third That potential ii Irvine's key ~ in claims that no one· bas ever complained share will be provided through "In kind" tbe airport aree-plannlna poker 1ame, to the Raiders about their make-belleve services _ work performed by the plan-since Newport Beach bas Jon, opflOled Freak Rainstorm · Dampens Gate At County Fair A Creak .taJnst,orm pelted Orange Coun- ty Fair visitors Tuesday afternoon who took refuge in exhibit buildings until the unexpected ~wopour eased up. 1 But the rain ls believed to have spoiled the ouooy attendance picture for the lair which so far bas been running 15 pei:cent over last year's attendance. IniUally, the 1972 fair outpaced last year's version by a two to one ratiO( OOt lately 1~11endance' appeara ta have dro1> ped somewhat. tntlmately 2%51000 are ex- pected to attend the lo.day event. Although figures were not lmmedi11tety avail~ble for Tuesday, it is estimated that the all-day attendance was only, ~.ooo. - 1 With children under 12 admitted fr~ as part of •1Kid'a Day'' today, attendance is once again e1pected to IOa1', according to Klllen Ellia, lair public reiationa ofilcer. Every cblld who ii accompanied by Ill adWt will receive a free ticket to a ride in the midway area. Skiles and Henderson, the comedy team whlcl! had ta move lrom the amphitheater to 1be dryer mall stage when tha rains came, will ·once apiQ head11ne tmight'1 I p.m. free allow 1n the ampbtlbeater. ' Otller events rained out Tuesday will be -~and .-Include the leven C&rlJ , •ltim Dlaliland group, •ol he Wanateliee Youth Circus and the Mitchell Mir!-.· I · The Thursday schedule ol the ~air Is: Am~loakr 5 p.m. His Kids Band and Choir I p.m. Douglas and Lonero Mall ........ 1 p.m. Silly SirCUI Show , 3 p.m. Powdy the Clown 5 p.m. Silly SirCUI Show 8 p.m. Syncopation Congrtption 7 p.m. The Kolnonlans 8 p.m. Syncopation Congregation Grudalalld . 7 p.m. Daooy Booaduce and Daft Mad: den of the Partridge Family, with SUP' porltnga~ . Star• 2:SO p.m. Cooking with a French Flair' 3:SO p.m. Cooking with a French Fliir Mall 2 p.m. Mitchell Marionetles 4 p.m. Mitchell Marionettes 7 p.m. MllcheU Marionettes Sports aad Action Bolldtag Noon to 7:30 p.m. Oii-road vehicle demonstratloDI 9:15 p.m. Oii-road vehicle demonstra- tions violence. ntng staff. any expanaloo or Orlllle County airport. "Children aren't lrlchtened and they 1·-.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=ji~~iiiiiiii~iii=iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~ seem to like the violence," ahe says. "Aile!' most ol oilr niembera' are eapoela~ ly doing their routiDet for the children." Occallonally being a stunt ftpltr baa Its spect.al thrill, IC<Ol'dlng to Mra. Bums, who almost stared down the bar. rel or· a loaded gun daring a market grand opening a few months ago. "l bad juat gone to powder my nooe and I WIS runqlng -OUt oi the market .. as not to be late for the ~ormance," she recalls. "J'bad my Hind on my gun as I was nmnrilng aDd ·t raa smack into the arms of I Brinks' IUard who WIS de- livering morie,.1. "He was wearinJ a gun blllger ·than mine and all 1.oouJd do ls bact up Ind ye ll, '1 won't shoot.' " FromP .. eJ GEM TALK TODAY by J.C. HUMPHllU A NINE POUND GEM? LEVEE ••. savtd from floodin,. Switzerland bas confirmed the Importation of a 2.0,000 carat emer· aid. Since no stone over 3600 carats has ever been previously nported, Ibis gem ii by w the world'& Jar. &•st. The quality of lhll emerald, now In unknown private hands, i& ques- tioned. Although some report that 1t Is a fine gem. I wotild like lo see this stone .•. if It exlrtl, befon b9-. lleving lhal 11 ls of gem quality . ~ ... ,oo~eGJ( rFor vou.r heart of hcatts.~ .... watoh '111!od fy loft\OnOW'utlMarda. Tllo atlr-wtndlng, 1 day-date Conatollatlon Chronometer• ('hlghllt ll!ourocy iccotado). S~lblY aNptcl ~dial and ~ lllalGh throughout •• "The rest ~r the JSiand ii going under,•• he said. ''.The lalmland will be undet quite a bit or water." Since only-20 pel'C@t ol. all llon.N 111'9 of pm qUallty, tlleM clDubtl are reasonable. Ill 1.it Mif14 ..... •••••••• ·--•••••••••••••• ...... ~••••••••·'"" , II ............ OMO•t••:••••••••••••o.t•••.,!•t!!_•tru••!•lr•tOI ' I Isleton Pollce Cllttl CIUlord Lamont said many !ownfl>eOple "ara ev1CU1ting on their own. Most ara 1Ucllng very calmly. We ',yt l114lola ~ P>e callt, but . 1110ll f.""P1I 1191111 IO be, taking 1t 1n stride; ' ~ TM tamed CUlllnan, one of the lar1ell 1lon11 ever fOtilld, wu cat Into .four le1nr 1ema w~ welgb\a totaled leas thall onHWf poulld •. U - llamont nld. tllere -"no 1111medlate danger of Jou oi Ille « ~Jn the cl· ty.~ but added •• ,,. .. ~ ~y dardql~ ~ • !{• iiaid .. ,i;,,.. -n" was the ...... Jiliall •milt--cl town • "II lhlt lklodl and lllcU out. wa're going to have to mova I'-JllOP1o out." llJl1oll Ctty ClerlJolm Goldati said the --! 1111 thin two ri!fltl-fillll l:I;:n ~ Uh I llood-ln1ptod .. • the SWta• ra\)OJ'I 11 correct, lb• J c. 11 I J. A :ro,ooo carat emerald mall wollh • . , JVumDhriBIJ · . (1Uf1Ur4 about .J . !lbllli.cll, the ilj)plwbnale ,-weight of a gallon o! water 1"" lilly at the storel 1123 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Hlltorkally, most large 11crlt1 an cut Into two or more amallu CONV!NllHI lllMI 21 ru.u '" SAMI LOCATIOll ,..,,,, IO Wt may nevu bow the WIKAMIRICAlD -MASTll OHAlQi l'HONI 141·1401 li'uo 11zt or quality of lhll hul• ·--------------·-----!Iii! emerald. (Adv.) I I I • • D. ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE - The Height Newport Beach planners, working closely with a committee of local architecta, have finally come forth with high rise controls that have integrity, U not total effectiveness. The four-zo•e interim ordinance gives all appear- ances of satisfying the desires of the vast majority of residents who have sought stile! height control on the waterfront. Along the water, the proposed measure -which stUI must go before the city council -would allow no structure above 26 feet without a public hearing and the Issuance of a use permit. Another chapter, governingvirtually all other single- family and duplu areas, similarly limits heights to 26 feet. Homes could be built up to 32 feet high U a use per- mit is approved. A 32-foot height limit Is established for l)lost neigh- borhood commercial areas in a section that allows such structures to rise to 50 feet under the use permit process. Finally, the fourth chapter that governs Newport Center, the Emkay property, Hoag HoS)lital, Collins Radio orooerty and Irvine's Industrial tract above Phil· co.-Ford Aeronutronic, permits SO.foot buildings and specifies no maximum height for buildings with use per- mits. 1 The proposed ordinance offers the fiexlbility that the men who design buildings for a Jiving wanted to see. Unfortunately, It does not necessarily accomplish all of what the people of Newport really want. First, the ordinanCil does not deal with the overall density problem, although planners have promised that a comprehensive ordinance on population limits will be forthcoming in short order. More importantly, it also does not adequately guar· antee there shall be public vistas of Newport Harbor - those "windows to the bay.'' It sort of offers some hooe. slnce the waterfront zone stipulates that for every foot above 26. four feet of additional waterfront setback must be provided. There is some verbiage in the ordinance that tries Religions . Begin, End In Mythology ~YDNEY J.HAIDU~ ' Thoughts at Lar1e: All religioos begin by Jlling mytpoloa to express a deeper truth, and end by worshiping the mythology and neglect- ing the inner truth. • • • To encounter smugness at the very top of its bent, you have to get off land and <'nto water, and gaze upon the fuel of the non-sea-sick pas- sengers, on:. the ship. • • • One man's ''am- brosia" is another • man's .. ragweed." (If you don't believe ~ it, look it up.) _;, ~p;e have little to feel _proud of r personally, UJey become collecUve brag- garts; as Eric Hoffer neatly put lt: 0 Tbe less justified a man IJ in claiming es- celleoce for his own self, the more ready he is to claim all ezcellence for biJ na· lion, his religion, hi!: race or his holy caUJe." • • • Money, like a virtuous woman, will not give itself up to those wbo merely want a transient affair with it; it demands to be loved for itself alone before Jt will con- sent to reside permanently with a suitor. • • • Nothing in attire is more ridiculous than the "now" look superimposed on the "then" face. • • • Whenever 1 hear Hubert Humphrey talk J'm reminded of one of Eva Lathbury's characters, of whom 1be said: Dear Gloomv .. Gus The essential confilct o! Interest oo the Newport Beach Planning CommlS!lon might be the chalr- man of that augul body who also serves as president of the local board of rerJt~-s. -R.R. H. t•He had a way of meeting a timple ques- tion with a compound answer -you could take the part you wanted, and leave the rest." • • • You're not a good rather unless-you want your son to be a credit to him.sell, and not a credit to you. • • • We want someone to sympathize with us , but only so much; when It slops over into pity, we reserit our sympathizer more than our adversary. • • • "Truth11 is the one commodity that always seems to be in great demand and scarce supply, when the truth about truth ls exactly the opposite: the supply is unlimited, but the demand Is very scarce, for what we want are facts that will make us feel more comfortable, not facts that free us from our enslavement to sell. • • • Vulgarity Is llOllleoot tlse's belch, but our eructation. • • • II a parent can persuade a cblld that taking a "abort cut" is often the longest way around, more potenUal criminals could be uved than by all the sermons OD virtue ever preached. • • • Tersenea can be u tedious as Jong. windedness If you merely count your words ~d of weighing them. Political Miscellany WASHINGTON -There Is oo lll)'llerJ behind those verbal bouquets Sen. Mlite Gravel ;., tossing at Sen. George McGovern. The bombastic and• arllld- standlng AJJ!kan nots to be McGovern'• running mate -and has about u much Chanco II the pro- verblaJ snowball. Snorted oae c1oe--- McGovem lieuten- ant "We wouldn't toueh that joker with • 10-!oot pole. Any ticket OD which be w o u I d be runnlna mate, there woultl •11111' be a question of which wu the fn>nt en<I. He would· be popping off au Ibo time." YOU WILL SOON be bmtn( a Joi about that big money-ralJlng opedac:ul.ar the Democratic NaUOllal Committee Is gtaring up to stage JU9t before the Mlaml Beach COllVOOtlon In an el!<ri to Pl1 off the II mlllioo debt still hanclDc around !rom lbe 11161 camJ>alin- More than 100 tbealrlcal and broad- ca•tlnc personalitlel wUI take part In a 19-hour telethon, under the cbalrmanabip or John Brown, Jr., Loutavtlle lluslneasman. l THE DISTiiier o! Columbia'• blaU f!Pn-voting dcleaate to 'Ooncress may have outsmarted himlelf. Bou of a bigb- powmd poUtlcal machine (leading the ... for home rule lo upand bla cootrdl (ROBERT S.ALLENJ and juicy patrma1e), Delegate Walter FaW>ttoy had ~ elect~ as the Clplta1'1 "favorite 10n" PJ"eaidential can- didal<. F1untroy'1 inteol wu to make a pollUCal deal of llOllle kind !or his con- ' vtndm aupport. Bu! •• it turns out Ibo few deleplel be bu in his pocket hive J.ittle 11tra&oc" value. So be 11 nolf talk-- i,. -"leanlni $0Dlly" to McGovm! -In the -hope that the South Dokolan will promise F a u n t r o y aomttblnc or other. IT BAS Gl1r1'EN so that even the Senal< Forelp lltlatlons Commltlee Is ktckinc O!al1111111 J. WWJam Fu1brtcJll around.· UntU recently, the t 01 t y Arlwllln was able to ·set Ibo committee to appnive hit !olhlet and plquet -ooly to have the fuU Senal< declJt .. J;y dlJcanl them. Jlut --the committee Is cold-ahoulderlng Fulbrl1ht. 11 did that bnloquety the other day In O\wwbelmingly rejecting bit opposition to !he Admlnlstrltlon's reqaeot !or Pl-I m11lloa to financtllaOIOFree"EUl'CJ!)e - Radio LlberV !or mdller year. Flllbrigbl denounced botll actlvlUca, and tried to ktll the lundl for them. But the Foreign Rolatlons Commlttoe bnllbed him aside and approved tbe sranta. Ordinance to assure addltlonal open space with blgher structures, but It Is unspecWc. . There Is nowhma In the report a 11.lutle written guar- antee that additional height mwu additional sldeyard setbacks as there should be. All now written, the ordinance would accomplish •ery little towaril providing more ground level views of the water that have all but illsappeared In this city. Con· versely, it does force· developers to obtain use permits for blgh-rise structures far from the shoreline. The city does have at least a temporary height ordi- nance that city officials, homeowners and developers can live with until a new general p1en is formulated . And it seems to provide the nucleus for workable per· manent controls . Cutting Back on Payroll There are about 575 people on the payroll of the city of Newport Beach. City Manager Robert L. Wynn says that's too many. He thinks the city can operate just as efficiently with significantly fewer. In fact, Wynn declared the city was overstaffed alter just a ~ursory look at the budget last summer -before he was officially on the job. He promised to do something about it and he bas kept his word. While most cities are adding personnel, there are today 12 fewer authorized positions in the city budget than there were 10 months ago when Wynn was hired. And Newport Beach stUI is Jn business. Among the major posts eliminated were those of deputy fire chief, harbor and tidelands administrator (and assistant) and personnel director. Virtually all the changes have been made by not filling vacancies when they occur. I ~.;;:,..,._. .. .. ·--~. ---· Wynn says there wUI be more staff cutbacks, prob- ably all handled similarly by attrition. So far the economizing hasn't brougbt a single con1· plaint from department heads. And that has to tell us something. ~REME~S~ OUR (OMMANDO (~£EP-WOMEN ANP (HILDREN fl~ST!' N Two Illusions Are Given Wide Currency Candidates Mislead the Electorate W ASRINGTON -Two illusions are being given wide cummcy among those wbo are willing to believe anything. One .• is that the cost of defense caa be brought down drastically. '!be other is that the burden of taxation can be sharply re- du~. B o t h illusions arise from the prea- ideotial campaign, and i.t is a poor can-- didate who cannot feed the hope for these much desired resulls. This is es•tia.JIJ what the new populism IJ auJ~~t r ... or its ad- vocates are at,. """""' that cutting the cost of defense "111-alto reduce American- security and cUlt!D( taxes wUI deprive millions of the baiel!IJ they have come lo expect and demand from govemrrient. ONE EXAMPLE In the field of govern- ment bene!llJ for the individual sufflc0t. U Congress ll>cream Social Security benefits by 20 peroeo~ as Senate Finance Olairman Ru.!tell Long predicts, it will <Xlme in signlflcant 1 part out of the (rucHARD WILSO~ ~eta of young people in the Social Security prosram. The Wliite House Is keeping quiet about tu.es right Dow, but anyone with . any perception there know1 that Ille !Jltake from taxes wlD have to be lncreued In IUhre yean to pay for the benefits the American people demand. The Pentagcn Is al least mon frank. U the United Stal<s desires lo maintain equality In nuclear power with the Sq\'lel UDlon UDder the -~enlB 1laned· In MolmW, tlMn *!fl have to, be big outlayl for ~ illd dev~-enl and iulxnarlne-eriilt'ml111le-developmenl extending sub81"nti81ly bito tpe future. THE MOSCOW agreement.. were a way to save money in the defense budgetl of Russia and the United States only in the sense that they try to call a halt to IUture expamiOD of COlltl oo an willmited scale. E\'en II presidential candidates were to be taken at their wo~ ~~re is little likelihood lliat I '""!NbllCID 0 r ' Democratic C.ongres.s would accept a drastic reduction in defense expenditures. There ls even less prospect that Congress would accept a drastic reduction in social expenditures. •• This is why it is fuWe lo listen to c&n- didltes who say they will cut defense ex· pendlturea 40 percent and save enougl:t money to increase social expendlturf's. Their chances of reducing defense ex· penditurea in any llUC-l:t amount rrc ex· tremely remol<, but there is little doubt that 10Cial e1pend11ln1 and government '""Ice' wUI be increased. The m~e men of politics are golnt around the country selling their favorite nostrums, having about the ,ame curative powers as old klckapoo, the elix· tr or life. THE OLD BOMBER pilot, Senal'l r McGovern, is outlining tt new lineup cf weapons systems, abandonment or the aircraft carriet'i reduction of force! in Europe,.reallgnment of nuclear forces at II he were a modem dsy M1han. McGovern'• espertlse Is ml7 exceeded by that ti Air Force General BarrY. Goldwater Iii Illa pmpalgn of 1114, IF TBOIE BENEFITS and Jervices I , GranAl4' tJC t~ ..-i1w'" aro lo be )lold for, the tax lnlike will are too nllb, Ml diie vi>tor In iO,tlilil bu have to .. up. In •!¢. there are no anr bills lar~ ... reolJcnmenl m..,ical formulae !or spreading the '' ol Mnerlcan force•. lad• 1111 wealllL Scmebody has to provide the .in 11111 111!ic!ttl!' kl,_ II almply eome• · wealth to be 1pread and the rleh simply down to Che qiliiliiOii of wliOiildo you haven't gol eoough to go around. tr\111 to decide hoW mllch and what kind The best hope still lies in the resump-IJ """"1>· lion of economic growth on a scale that H.....,a much< ii enough It wlD un- will produce m«e profita and bJgher in-doubtedly cost more as time goes oo. comes, so there will be a greater tax in· That ba1 been a lesson ol history and take lo pay for the ~ of .,,.,_ why people llllen with roouths aeapa to nine sud! a Tiii counlry u ~ United scb<IDca that will let them es<ap• ln>m States. the real world Is another feature or the But people are 1uc1Jer1 for panacoas. new popu1ilm. ' Pe~tihone Solves Target. Shortage OUr current "BGmhs for Peace Program" In -Vietnam, m which we had pinned auch high hopes now seems doomed to inevitable failure. This grim news was announced last week by a senior U.S. Air Force of- ficial. "We're eating the vitals of the COW14 try," be said, mean- ing North Vietnam. "There's nothing ~ they can do about It. Nothing. &. "II the bombing Is " permitted to contbiued !or three or four montha, there won't be_\~ worthwhile target le!t up there,~· he ~d the Associ- ated Press. '1Every high-value target will have been destroyed with great pre- cision and they can't stop it." This gloomy prediction has stunned ad- ministration officilils. Afle" 211, how c111 the President bo!nb the stubborn North Vietnamese to the peace table , if they have nothing left for~ to bomb? wrm THE wisdom ol hlndE. i ht, it's euy to aay this dlsulroUs ament should have been fore1een. . ere we are, the mightiest nallOn Oil eerth, sending thowands o! plane• lo drop mUllons of bombs dlly and nigh! m a tiny backward llWe country that neVOT, ;;;;/ortunatety, had many targel& in lhe llnt ptace. Yet we went right on bombtnl them u though they'd never run out. Now what are we going to do? Some faint hearts in the Stall Dipal1- ~--.Bii Geor9e --.. Dear George: My ex-husband and I have h<tn fighting a long tiine over who aett the children. Whit's a good way lo setUe this without hurtlnlf them? N.C. Dear N.C.: ' Well, one o! )'Oil should Invite them jn the houoe •t least Iona enouab to get the kids' 1ide of It. , ii'l!ips )'OU coiilntrlia ve l\iiiCD aometane. (Send your problems to George for Instant analya!J and snsp judg- menl) \ ( ART llOPPE J ment are suggesting we have no cour11 but to 1w<ender. "li It's honorable to surrender when you've run out of am- numJtiorl," said one. "It's certainly honorable to surrender when you've run out of targets." Fortunal<ly, harder heads '!' the Pent- agon are already working Oft two con- ttngency plans to meet the emerg<ncy. They were aplafned to the press bJ General Homer T. Pettibone, generally described u ''file brains behind Bombing for Peace." 1 "OUR PIRST PLAN TO solve the im- pending target shortage c r I 1 I ' , gentlemen," he said, U!wackln.-hla leather puttee with 1 swagger sUck, "J1 lo 1hip ta11et1 to North Vietnam IO thJI we'll have targets there to bomb - A Quiet Garbage Truck By ~UKE ABRAMSON The familiar, strident noise of refuse collection equipment -long a con- tributor to noise pollution probleins ln urban areas -may be banished In the near future by a revolutionary "quiet" garbage truck unveiled recently 1n San Francisco. "It's the biggest technical advance in !O yeart -since the introductlon or hy- draulic compectlon/' accordlrur: to John M09C011t, president o! Golden Gate Disposal Company which developed the truck In a joint , pro)ecl with the Gar Wood Division.of Sargent lndustrln. At Its !Int jl'Jblic demonatrallon Golden Q1te11 packer truck No. ff, a lo.ton col· lectloo behemoth, was jl'Jt through a normal operating cycle of loadina, com- prmihg and stowing a typical assort- ment of re.fuse. llGl'ID'ICANTL Y missing !n>m the demomtraUon, however, was-the lhaJi>, lido effect noise traditlonaUy usocloted with dally removal of more than 1,llOO lo!>l o! prl>oge from the city. Utlll%1og a new, Oar Woockloveloped pump S)'llem to produce the hydra•llc pressures needed to actuote the truck's ooeratlna cyclel, the prototype unit generated a nolle level a'leraatne from IO to 65 decibels. Tt\ls L'Ompares with lodaj's standard-lrutl< wlilCll aruagca·eo to 8$ declbelJ and u blgh a 90 when In full operation -or with •n ordlnary automobile which produces a decibel reading of 70 to 71 when operating oo a city street. Al a dlstanc< o! 25 !eel from the truck, technicians were unable to aet a decibel readlnc to Indicate that the pump had been put into operotlon. MOSCONE emplwlzed that ooovenlon or Golden Gate'• IQ-truclJ nee1 11• llOlllewhat In the future In that the unit demonstrated recently Is • pilot model - presently the only one of llJ kind In tho ...,.Id -and still undergolnc llringe!l~ esperlmental field tests. He added that the.!e testa will C<lftllnue, over the next year, with a second trvck -comparably equipped -lcheduled to begin an extended 1e1t prav1111 In the near future. M9'00lle stressed, ho-. that the tert project has already ..,_,.atld that it Is possible to ellocttv.J;y reduce the noise customarily pnductd by refuse coUectlon vehiclea. . • DEVELOPMllNT ti the ~tal vehicle beon a year 1110 when Golden Gate, conhnlld wltll particular noise problems because Its equipment bulcally ..,.. .. the beavll;y -1ated oettlleastern portion or the City -Including the f1nan. clal district, the major botols, com- mercial bulldln11 and tarp aportments -asked Gar Wood to dnolap I practical solution. • 111e--truck' pump .,....,. Is the rcault or one of the hldlll!J1't moot fJl" tensive dellgn ~be programs, carried out at Ow Wood'• Wayne, Mlcblgan f1cDltlet. ~ .. -- power plants, oil 1torage d~­ tlona dumps, things like thal "'lben wt CID r C1l1 ~ tbetr power plants, o storqe and munitions ~ imlU they ~ lo 1o1t peace. lt'a as ai'mblwi that.' · · AJ precedent for this plan, Oenernl Peltlbone cited World War II. "In that case, we blew up the enemy's target• and lhen, alter th~ war, paid to rebuild them," he pointed out. 11 tn this case, we w011 merely reverse the procedw-e." THE 0NL Y PROBLEM with tbi1 plan, the general said, was the U.S. target -carrying ahlfl'I might be blown up trYing to run the jJ.S, ~lockade of North VJetname.e ports. Consequently, he said, the Air Force wss considering air-drop- ping lal'lfets lostead. Asked what kind ol target. could be air-dropped, General Pettibone unfurled a large IQUlre of caovas oo whlcl\ was pilnted a red, White and blue bullseye. "These," Ila said happily, "wlll liYe our boys something to •hoot for ." So every American can take pllrlotlc pride In the dcatrudlve elllclency of our Alf Fon:e, the lllcenulty of our planners and the lne\'ltahle 1ucct11 of our Bomba !er Pesce J>rorram. EYen If II taltet another 1evm yurs. No tiny, litlle backward country II going to lick "'! simply by nmnlng oul ct targets. DAILY PILOT Rokrt'N. Wted,-- ~ Kina, .ldUor All>mW.llGI<• Edi~ Pogc .&lllor The odltomt -or 111o ~ Piiot s~ t. tnfon& and •tilmr late ~d!ft bf or.rttta1 tbil nc<WI~~· OP.'nlons fnl CGm• mentt.ry on topics of tnttrtrst and •1.r!>l~ ..... by proyldlnr • -I tor ~ t:xprtM10n ot out l'ftdrTW* -__oplnlnill....ud...111 --... = tpolnts of tnr-.... - of the;dti· •poketmen QI\ toplm Wednead•y,_ JUIMI ~I, 11171 I I t I • . Wed..,diy, Juot 21, 1972. DAILY PILOT {i 'So"ldi.er's So"1i.er' Abrams Employe's $3 Million Upheld Howard Co~t ~f Living Climhs ll;t ~3y· ~!eked for Army'~ Top Job Johnson Dies; 75 . ! WASHINGTON (UPI) -declipe la the price of n.t.J The cost of living o I poultry and ,fllh" I b o 111 0..0B llPllR &\1GON (AP) -" A ....... .,Jditr/' 11)'1 • col· ...,_ ol Ibo man Prelident Ni-bu uominated to be the • -Arfl!// chlef or starr. • Willi bqgy panll, crumpled uniform and a cigar in his mcutll, 1louchJng G.._ "Crlilhtan W. Abra1111 conjuru 1" Ibo imoge of a veteran lint ·-part. But llstening to clas- llical nmlc is hls nigjltly rduatlon, and the military men who work with him say he ii a very human penon, very much concerned with people, their welfara Incl their ufety. 0 He 11 alow and dtllberate Jn speech," 11y1 one omcer. '!WJloij qitated he doea ... .-&ii language, but not foul. lie -to l><>t!nd the table. But li pwes quickly. UWbm be is angered It peo- ple, be will gr/ out of his way lo pill them clOwn gently and not indltlge in peraonal abuae. He reactl to the situation rather than the person who CIUlel it. When the time .....,,.. to Iii the blame or tell some one he screWed up, ·he does It In as genUe a manner U"IT .......... 'TOUGH BUT HUMAN' G«i. Crai9hlon Abra"" as possible." As commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam for the past four years, Abrams has been responsible for the job of tum· ing over the ground war to the South Vietnamese and has presided over the reduction of U.S. forces from a peak of 543,000 in April 1969 to less than 00,000 today. ln one of his rare moments of speaking on the reconl, h~..- ·~ssinger Event "Hostell by Chou once told Ulia r<pOrler that It ·~ a "'-·Jeon effort" ... -~w w CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) keep American troops aa alert -The Nevada SUpreme Court as Ibey needed to be during the plweoul. has upheld one of the hlghelt "An atmosphere and climate personal injury awards ever begin to prevaU, and with it made, modifying a Jowtt comes a certain amount of court's decision only to cut the laxity," be said. "It just re-award by $150,000 down to $3.5 quires a lot of attention, a million. herculean effort to k e e p alertness up." The ruling Tuesday was on Many in Saigon say Abrams the appeal of General Electric Am · ·o • t · ~·· s..-el Lilbor' NEW YORK (AP) -trlCOlll ~ ~ JlOl""n m 1Sl4illll<s(BLS)11ii1, prieil,;;r. l!Qward. D. Jolmaon, founder Miy despite 1 ~ ill, food food on ifOC"I"': lheives - of the reitaurant chain that prlcea for the rnt time in down o.s -t. ' bears hiS·name throughout the • ~ven monlha,· II"! , Labor · Bu( BW Ofllciais·pointed."'! natlon, haa aled in Lenox HUI Deparlmenl Aid todily. , fi , tf.;1 U,. food .Jiices "10 Hospital. He was 75. The .lncriaat ·W'IS caWed • checked during tliO til-st \I.Ok He ai.rted the chain after mainly by higher prices for in May, Incl did not reflect ta.,_ his 1 ••-, ,. clolhlng, uaed CM'S, gaaoJ!ne1 sharp wholesale foocl price tp.ll. Ul'IT.._.... de.wrved a belier war, one Co. or New York and RESTAURANT FOUNDER 1uug over aw.:'r 1 c16ar hoUsehold eervlct8 IJ}d noo-creaSel: ii.nee then 'l1M! ~t 1 llore . business in 1921 and · foocl commodlUes, the deport· tttail prlcea may dot show up - decided to make ice cream in i:nent said in its regular • In the price index until June , 28" Oavors. . • monthly report. . report is released neit month. t that hid the support of the en· Westinghouse Air Brake Co. or ~oword Joltnaon · ti.re American public, like Delaware who had contested --I've apent my life develoj>-On Tueaday Herbert Stoin Stein served notice that not World War IT, in which as a the earlier decision in favor of tonk battollon commander hi! relief of the siege of Bastogne Keith Bush, a w o r t m a n prompted Gen. George S., Pal· paralyzed when a heavy panel ton to remark: "I'm supposed fell on him. to be the best tonk com-The Washoe County diatrlcl mander in the Anny, but I court had awarded the totol have one peer, Abe Abrams." Last September, in a rare sum after determining that revelation, Abrams t 0 1 d Bush s u f f e r e d irreparable v i s I t I n g Sen. George brain damage in the October McGovern that his five 1968 accident at Ely, Nev. troublesome problems among Paralyzed from the neck his troops in Vietnam were down, blind and unable to talk, drugs, raclam, antiwar feel· Bush is expected to be ing, morale and tension be-tween the Gls and the South hospitalized for the rest of hls Vietnamese. life at an estimated cost of He will still be confronted ~~ 85t~'i!r · high c 0 u r t with these problems as chief generally supported the lower of staff, but on a wider scale. court decision. Chief Justice "Just remember this," he David 1.enoff said the award once said, "the higher you get "in view of the damage done up the greasy pole, the more does not shock our judicial Your •-" shows." MW conscience." Abrams was bc:rn in Spring· But the supreme court ruled field, Mass., 58 years ago, that $150,000 awarded Bush's the son of a railroad man. children was m a d e in- Called Tootsie by his family, correctly. he was a -4H C1ub boy who Bush was 32 when the 1,130- President Skirtin Ing scores of navon," _be said chairman of President NiJ:9o'i only beef and pork but other years latt;r. 04and r~t most Council ()f &anomic Actviaen: . food prices would show an in- people atlll say, 1 ll toke warned that retail meat •prices crea.se. vanilla.'" -.and other ,food costs ..... Even 'as -the departiiient)f Jo!D)son sold franchises but which llhot . up nearly 7.5 w-in.de iis report the Price ' ' camully controlled the stores' cent in tile first four monthe ~! Col\lmilSion was. meeting to ' • de!l(ll and ~peration; dotting tho year, would be' risilig CQ111ii1er whether to clamp .. , the •countryside with the now again. ,.. : ' ' · tighter ·government controls "' Co famlllar oran.ge, sea-blue and Led "by "noarly a I percent on fooci'pricea. ·• ntroversy whlte modifced colonial • restaurants. ·! g · He said his favorite food WASHINGTON (UPI) -was Ice cream and contended the White House as!lerts it was not latlening. He kept NOW SERVING President Nilon "won't gel in-10 !lavors in the freezers of his 24 HOURS DAILY volved at all" in the con. Manhattan penthouse' and hls home in Milton, Mass. · CAPTAIN'S TABLE lroversy over the arrest for Johnson ret~ed in 1959 and burglary in the national o!fices ·his son, Howard B. Johnaon, COFFEE SHOP of the :c>;emocratic party of an now, 39, took over the chain. ~ Phone UJ.2770 · " , employ• of the.Nixon '~ec· ~;~ .. i>;:t~en.i\nc:';.•.n,: u4irpotfet"Inn lion committee. resUlurants' volume · now ii 11700 MAC AR TM UR llLV '• De m o c r a t i c National said. to"be close to $200 million CJ/ofeJ· . c._..._ ..,._ .,;,.n, NEwro•T D. '• Chairman Lawrence F .• ~ann~u~all~Y·~· ;~~~~~~~=~=~~!3~~=~=~=~~~J O'Brien filed a $1 mllltonf ~q'ti{,THIU JULY J ., BOA'.1' SHOW • ... raised chickens and calves. pound electrical control panel 1· He was graduated from broke loose from an eyebolt damage auit Tuesday ·against the Nixon committee and five men arrested early Saturday at O'Brien's headquarters. He SJ.id a "clear line to the White House" was developing in the incident. .. loath :(~st ?lua HONG KONG (UPI) tional convention. West Point in 1936, a holding it aloft. He wu struck OiloeH Premier Chou En-lai • The tbJ'ee..judge pane!, on an classmate of Gen . William C. on the head and "his injuries The arrested men carried ~ venlng host t appeal by the DNC, · struck Westmoreland, the man he are such that he is among the ,'Ye was 8 8 down a decision by U.S. tucceeded in Vietnam and will Jiving dead," the high court ,dinner f~ presldent~al adviser District Judgt! George L. Hart. now succeed as . ..Chief of staff. said. electronic bugging equipment --------------'-'-------_..:. _____ _ and cameras. Henry A. KlBsinger and hls -~-_..:.....:.:_..:. __ :.:_ _______ ~·--------------------~--- porty, the New China News Agmcy (NCNA) reported. Prtaenl wtre Yi!h Chlen- ylng, vlce<halrman of the D)lllllry commlasi6n; C h i POD1·fel, foreign mini>ter; I· BRIEFS '°1iao K1w>1oJa, vice-foreign minlltet; Huang Cb en, · QilQHe amba111dor to FrlJJce; and Wang Hai·Juns, aaalltant foreign minlster. Earn.,., aiou met with Kiss- inger, NCNA said. file IJ!Oll9' • gave no detail& Df~q.tir,..Ula.- ·e Blf.~ A~.i UNITED· NATIONS (UPI) -The U.N. Security Counctl's unanimoul.call for the world's governments to take "all ap- ~te measure1" against oeHal hljackinp drew mixed reiiction today. Israel said the eflectivenesa or the appeal "ould depend largely on Arab aovernments. U.I!. An>blllld<J. George Bwd1 '~d hls ccunlry hoped the Security Council declara· tioa and a retoluUon adopted in Montreal by the Interna- tional Civil Aviation Organiza. t1on uwn1 lead to effective ~asures against hijacking." \ . e· J'lll 's Gro•11ded .. WASHINGTOJI, .(AP) -· In the wake of two crashes of the '9-lillllton planes, the Air Force haa grounded Its entire U.S. fleet or Flit fighter- l>On)ber planes. The Air Force said Tue.day the lf'OUDding was "a precau- tidn.lry meuure" and would "'l!"in in errect until the Cliilse o! the two crashes is determined. . • Sena te Ok a11 WASIDNGTON (UPI) Aller toking 1teps to insure that pattnls are not ioplaced with government babysitters, Ibo Senate passed and sent a $2.1 billion child care bill to the House Tue.day. Pmider;it N.lJ:on vetoed a similar bill Dec. 10 on grounda that child care centers could lead to "communal" chil<f. rearing. e Nko11 Blll!ked WASlllNGTON (UPI ) -An advisory 1JOl>el to the Depart- ment of Health. Education and Well_.. (HEW) baa voted to aupporl temporarily ~DI NiJon'1 rejection 9' the QheraJ ·-·Yiew1 of the !Com· miaion.., Population G(owth. Tbe Commlsaion crealf.d by Congreol, recommend«I ln April that the /ederal govern- ment urge states to ptrmlt aborlloqa Jll"¥' ~...i. .... •Vplle14 11A,9llJNOTON <I/PO - The no-charge checking plan for frugal people. • Here's how Frugal Check works: You keep a minimum daily balance of $100 in your personal checking account, and you can write all the checks you want. For free. No service charge whatsoever. If your balance dips below $100 , we 'll only charge you one dollar for that month. No matter how many .checks you write. • So you see, you will save money. With Frugal Check. ~ , . 61 conveni ent locations STATES NATIONAL BANK . 'MMtbtr fDtC Where eTerjthlng starts with you ( .l t ' •1t72 .,,Unittd Sutn Nttlonel ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA OFFICE 333~ BNtol St. HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE· 302 l'lfib St. · ' LAST 4 DAY\S! Sears Presents an U riruual Co~ction of Great .. Painting Reproductions New, Unique Jletbod of Applying Fme ~to CanYas • • P rices, As Low.As 17so ' ' .•• ; .... • ~ J>tlifc .... y ti eel' I I ' ' , . Rt,.t •.••nh •lil-C: .... ._._.. ·--..... ~ ' • .... I a s R 1 sf ••'Cl u Sears .. • TM ·•1.e . .e ' 'rr ..... , ..... .,..., ' .. ' =·': .. C!.'=.'J.5 lt'r-----. ...... !!::::~D~!!ILJlle l:fw+Olte !DllC) rim .._.at~­-11111 and youllll pn> COSTA MESA OFFICE 1845 N-rt Blvd. ,(714) 6'6-3291 P. Primt tnillll!, 11,,,.,., (7J4) 540-5211 H~M. Stolte, MoMI< (71=361 ,....~!"'""~.., ----VldorJ. Jl~,..._-1 Sears 3.3~ »ri1atil' .. , ...... ......... ··-lion in 11111 del«<•tlonl to the ~-1-~~c;:-'---~----~--'--~-~~---------------~~1 , • ... ~ . .... ... • • voi:..u. NO. ·rn : 6 SECTIONS, n PASES 0~6E COlJ.NTY, CALIFORNIA' . WEDNESDAY, ;JUNE 2r. 19n c " . tf~\lstees . Get :Report on Y.ear~round School .. ' .. --1 • ., ~·'"" • " .. ; ~ ! f "') •• 1 • mendalklnl and told the -.i what It coold expect II the idea Is adopted. For-eximple, ~ ft!>"! SIYJ !hat ln· c¥ecl coot · of ..!liool ~ can b& apected. eorlcbmonl ... reJll!!lW op. ~1 ... ~ mer.• and llDlllT convenience woold be enilinced. Tbe committee llreuedi however, that any such -abou1d "nol be ...... datory .fer all -•. ,-ta.·* miniltrators or teachers."' ·· The committee r«ommeoded that II urs s· . ,, ' Floods Hit • Sacramento Farm Area . . • the boanl -to •tart the JUr·rouod school _....,, ptlol ICbools lhould be choetn at each level to test it out. " ' . Tbe commlttee al» requested the boon! to establish formal ,.port urret date of Dec. 1, 1'72 In order to &tart the program by July of 1973. Several trustees, Including Donald Smallwood, wbo IJ the board'i leglslaUve representative, saki some actioo is tm. portant alnce tbe trend of tbe legislature and c.ngr.,,, ta toward esublishlng yw- j 'I ' . ) . ' ; • ' round achool u a rule. The report mirrored the trustees' leeJ. 111f•· 'If all-year educetion Is the oominC trend as has 'been indicated, Newport. Mesa should be ID a leadership poolllon," It states. Trustees are upected to discuss tba year-round school concept •t length before taking any actlon. Obaerven report that tll'1 action m the plan .ii doubtl\11 until after the special eledlon ID Augu.n to fill two vacancies on the board. ., -Fr~ 'ltainstonn j • ' • • ' ' ! Oo\11.V ~ILOI ' Newpori' 'Reloading' South Vietnam -" Marines Inch . • Mayor Turm Sight.s an Fr,eeway Terminus Into Province . 111 1. PET~R KlllEG demnatloil" ol a pmel cl land Ill the 0t ., ,. -••• petl) ol Newpori ,.,...,,., route comJnc Newport ~ch ~' eftll leUinc. -aouth out or Colla Mw. · freeway !lave JG laat gup of bmth "Addilloqil t<qulllll§n cl !Md for before luming Ill sl8bU on lllOther. lneJt'>y -II an nerciae In lu· With the demlae of the PacUJc Coast tilitt,'' Mclnaj,I aays In a statement Freeway a tlrlual certainty todO, prt~ tor deUvery to the commission Newport .Bea& Moyor QoDald A. lleDUii , 'l'huraday mornln~. . ii ilyinc planl far a trip lo -"Sloce 1• no liWWa~ In the state bu 'l11un"-Y lo try to do In the coaalll ever -collflrlided through a ·tumlnua of Routt 56, lbe Newport ~llllt artt wllhout a frteway Fr"l'way. . agr-with aUl'CI¢ local govern· ~Innis will speak before ~be ment j>ody," said Mcinnls, polritlng out California Highway Commisalon to ~ he donri' think the stale will get one l<!h &14te Publi< Work.I OeparlroelJI i.-Iron! ti city cl Newpolt Btach. quesl to file for "protective con-"Wbell the Highway Co m m Is s 1 o II * * * Resigned to Faet Death of Coast Route Eyed by Several Cities 'By 1. PETER IQUEO , "l think the handwrlUng Is on lbe • ot • .,..,,1111 Shift , wall.'' Plnkley said. Newport Such hu worn down, If not "I can only wume the governor does worn out, oppoait1on by,neigkborln& clliel not understand traffic and freeway con-- to Jta attempts to klll the Pacific Cout dilions or he wouldn't have deleted the Frffway route. aectlon out of Long Beach. With ~pet\ding, .,..aage of Jegialatlon ''The same thing iJ true with lociil to delete at Jeut the Newport leg of the ~ -imd maybt tbe whole tlllnf-d-repreaentatl•n,'.' Pinkley aaid. "Political ly 9mct.il In Co1trMeaa, HllllllaPD prell1l2't lol to them. Beacb and. LoJUDI Belcll ~ IN "II'• time for Costa Mesa to atop being wttl'lly resfllled to 'lhe flCf 1bere wlD be a gcod IUY.'' he lllcl. "I !lave already in-;:'.J:n:~, lo be!p IOI~ loCol tralllc llrUclld t11t·PJIJ!alnl CCM11mlpjon and tbe 'Jbej~m't neCealrUy 'll'Y um, plannlnj llllft0 U111111e u\ot the Pacific th•·· · Cout Fmway wlU be deleted. some tn f~ are bitter, far u.e ire HNow Jt's CIOI eat dog, every man for tbe -unities that llkad the ::5 hlmaell. ri>ute and ~y apenl -"U . "" dump all that lraUic into plBDI to deelin ltreet systans and. Newport Bea~h wltll no place lo to. uoe ·..-tJie route. · · · Newport wW just have lo understend that ~ Beacb Ma:ror AJ Coen · Costa Mesa la taking care of Ila own pro- aumliled ~Ullderl)'lne fie!. _ blem1, jult u Ne"f,"'I Btach haa acted '"Ibis bis Ml llllllr on for ao In Ila own lnterats. Jong ti's 'Clle -" be llld, Ii AalemblJ'map Rol>ert H. Burke , (R· ~ Robert Badiiam•a bill to Huntlnlton ~), wJ>q bad a bill before lt1ll Ilia ·few)lolt lei 'of Ibo routa beicfl the Lelillature, calllnil for a new study of for 'Iba -floor. i . · " the coutaJ· corridor rathe!' tl1an the "F .. ,. iba 1ianc1-.a on >tbe waB a ellmlnatlon ol l~ wu equally coldblooded lonl limo ...... he llld. ' ' In ·hla ....... ~ Sq ~ Colla M .... ........., AlTbt "Allotbor event .... more telling thlll 'p~~-· of 11111 ........ --the_.,. iii Badbam's bill WU the ' -_, · ··-·~ ' .......,. ........ _.of'tbe bill to ellmlnate C , , who -tlll...., 1IWdl -A illo.t.llW ~*I lkll'u ~~ -· indi ..... ,~. lllul al tlla,, • "I lilt tho bill ' ...., (oa ~ r.=-tile! .. • IGIT4 -..... • ... » .,,.,.. thafblll l ' ~ Beach., 1 ' ::!;:Oitlbt"'~ ;.by 11iwnn't sign Badbam111 blll.~ , -1'nt11, P-., l ''The aoyemor appam1ily teeu that · dfletlng ~ways provldel an op-llLAST . • 1 •1 • 11· 11 1 .. JlCIHuldi' for a11 ~ llM!a1 q111ea 1o ~ p ~ •• , ~ ,1 ~ jlljdlmPfi""'ln • reYlel! pf ,. Ir~ needs. • Burke.llld. trallevel 11 he·aaid. " " ·~•u,; 1)9'11.1-oiDa in on .Newport "Seacb11 ''I ' .J · ll1 nd ·~ •1!11\iae, be llld, "I think Governor have l11U1 ln·tbe ab ty a .. -pro. llOllll IC teAdln(Newport Btach wrong- leaslonalJem of our teacber1, NkloU Jy. Tbelr mlnda are closed and they won't aal~. •;(!Jnd lt demeanlni to them, to sug-get log ether with anybody." cm lliat Ibey 111 Incapable o! HleCttng Laguna Beach Mayor R i ch a rd ..-JI. •PJ>!'Oll'lale to I h e maturit; Goldbe!l lnslltid' he couldn't care less Jeftls'ol •lllelr -la" wllat lilppena to the freeway through Peterson llld today he did mt COllllder Ntwport Btach, but be's less than happy tht new polley "C«llOl1hip" Jn lbe trUo about prospects thal a bill by State ..... of that ~ Senator Dennla Carjlenter (R.Newport "I'd .. t lbert 11 aome confualon on lbe Beach) to kill the entire route ·wm pus. part cl Dr. Nkloll ov1r'our a~vlaual "Without 1 lrteway (throu.gh Laguna materlll policies," Peterson said. Beach) we darn well better think of some "We 111 not Jl'aclldna ctlll01'lblp In way to mnve lrlfllc other than Ille Coast out aense of the Wonl. bec8Ult ~-11 ~ ~gllway. We're heading 1for the m~ b<fitg completeli'l'lthheld"~ li<Utvtllltt , lit<iiumental,tqfllc jam"' ve ever had, Newport-M ... poOj11e ... •j;·~ lia-c · ~dherg Woi, . d.ntand wllal we bavedone.1' · 1s'·~ ~~t;._not.!"tl•!ied a. freeway ,,,. ....... adtocill' duel aaid be wW a IOnruw, _, •wd better come up lllfO! Wii,b~ -lltlv .. to lolk-. with a .~lutlon ntber than just be , ii~ CJY.lll:. _. • . , nega_Uve. . . 11,..,.,1.1 ..._.;;.=·,alter we have bad Tbe adopted route of the., Coast • ""ll'.":T~ ~ ••· _,., better Freeway would have brought 11 con-• ctiince w """ •-""• •~Y "!" aiderably litland u it passed through understand wllat we are doing with thla Hunll!t8Jon Beach lhen south of the coast policy," be llld. throuih Newjiort Beach and then between · } two and thrte miles Inland behind the bills Jn Laguna Beach. ~l';ltellite Launched MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe Soviet ....... inept )aunched ita 4l3rd umnatined c;-.aidi aatelllle today', Tan •llllOitncOd. II would not !lave' -b'ated Costa Me .. city llmlla -something officials ' there liked and w•re Dot about to le! hap- pen. • '°"'edllautella......,JyaaraNP, !Ito dlJ. 1pptond Ille pnljlOlld conldot •• he 11id. "At tlie tlme o1 thla adoptloo hoJtver, it should bn kept In mind ~I · · 1 • , the city had no. charter probibltlon SAIGON (UPI) -South VlelllimeM against frteway1. lllarjnes fought their way .deeper 'Into •jToday, howevtt, • this city has -Quang Tri Province todty, advanc!lc becau .. of the charter arnendmel)I -1 Inch by Inch along Ille old !llrt~ 1'8•1 mendate oppomig construcl1on oi a \\lili»ut Joy agalllll, boavj> l'llblallcO "1 freeway?' Mcinnis .. Id. NorJb Vietnam"' tank and arlllf..., fire.. Ht referred to a chaJ1tr change a~ Th 1 proved Jut year ll>at calb for 1 vote ol • mar nes reported klllinc· •l le.as! Newport Btach reiidents to approve any 131 Communists today in the fighting In proposed lreeway' street-doaing agree. which they captured two SovJet:ituUt ment. amphibious tanks Intact, and delil'9)'ed • tblrd. • ' ''.As a mult (Pf the, charter amend-. IJ.S. l)r and naval gun11re knocked .oii~. ment ), it is JmponibJe for the city coun: 1 sir more tanka, front di 1 pat c bes . ~11 .of ~~wport Beac~ to appro~e, en.-rel>(M1ed. courage, aid or abet any .iJroposal· which 1'lte four-day-<>ld drive "I'. the 2,0llOinsn· would aocommodate a freeway,'' Mclnnla lo"" to itcapture the oJiiy province to aaid. fall In Ille ~munlst oUe.natve llaa killed "The proposed Route 15 freeway would 601 North Vletnamtte at a COii of 41 traverse a number of city ltreeta -government mm killed and 149 wounded SUperlor Avenue, Prnducllon PlaG< and the gov'"'1"ent said 1n Sa)lon. Today'~ Placentla .Avenue -within Newport lightlrig ' killed seven • Marlnff and , Beach,'' be said, noting that SU)ierlor wounded 29. ' · Avehue would have lo be closed and One column of marines puahed five relocaied. ' mUes into Quang Tri Provlnc:e from lbe . "This, the city council is legally pro-My Chanh River defense line 22 miles hibited Crom d61ng," Mcinnis will stress north of Hue· and two others were In .bis commisllon tesitmony. reported three miles illBlde the capturetj State hlghwaytoffic ials are seeking the P1'9Vloce. the drlve was along an lS-mlle protective condemnation because city front. planners have approved construction of a ~ main concentn1tion was along the 494-unlt condominium project above the brown dirt road the French called "La West Newport blufrs that is directly in Rue Sans Joie" (The Street Without Joy) the way of the proposed freeway, if the when they took terrible loses there dur- freeway is to be linked lo Coast Highway ing their unsuccessful attempt to hold in West Newport. Indochina with.in the French empire two State officials confirmed they are look-der.ades ago. Ing at alternate routJnls that would not B52s, America's biggest bombers, Oew affect the development. eight missions into Quang Tri durin~ the One would swing the Newport Freeway 2!-hour period ending at noon, and U.S. east, conoectlng lt with Ne w p, o r t fighter bombers new 102 strikes, con- B9u1evan1. Anotlter would tate 'tt wuter-centrating IDO!lily on tr o o P ton-J .. ..-1..... centraUons, artillery pieces t e n t 1 y, co...__..,'5 it with a propoaed ex· bunkers, antiaircraft anrie' and am'. tension or Balboa Boulevard. o--Mclnnis munition dumps. personally bu sugge.sted still fn the air war over North Vietnam the anilher allerna~ve -which would bold U.S. command said American jets 'kept the.ftet\vay duinplng all Ila llOllthbGund up their daily bittering of Communist traffic Into ilia city -to route the · 11 · t nd t k d freeway .h .. -.Jy to the west, across the miss e s1 es a oo :a vantage of im- Santa .A;;t' River, endina at Coast proved weather to attack storage areas Highway ln Huntingotn n-ach. northwest of Haiphong in the closest at. .oc proach to the area since the recent visit ~·pl= 1t:W~~.:\":!ith ~ of~vl~·~:liiiJ ~~ ill-fated Padfic Coaat Freeway. over North Vietnam Tuesday and aakl At one time It was rerouted alighily to they knocked out 72 more pieces o[ the the · Wes\, with Colla Mesa-Newport Norl!t Vietnamese air de[OMe systems. Beocb cooperation, becauae It bad been Earll"' raids agaimt mlsille sites and planned orlilnallY to follnw N...,.,.. antialrcrall positiona destro,ed _.. or Boulevaid<to'tlli Coast Fr-ay. "!'-· SAM mlsaUes. ' 6.ar ·ltolls OVei-•' " Qn Estancia ' ; " . . ~riv~ '~e 'Hurt Skidding nut of control In Tuesday's drlzzle, a 111\aJI car crammed with six teenagers rolled over on Costa Mesa's curvy Estancia Drive but only the driver was injured. Gregory J. Hargis, IS, of Wesl Covina, escaped the afternoon accident with a scrapped left elbow and did nol require midical treatment. Investigators said Hargia wu north- bound about three quarters of a mile north of Joann street when be Jost control and skJdded broadside for 220 feet before rolling. Tbe lammed German aedan landed on Its 1'1! slde-1 sUd 22 leet farther before coming to rest so .ibe stunned occupants could ,Pil.e oul indiCheclt themselves for injuries. City officials are now preparing to widen the hazardous crosst.own' route, which ~s the highest ·regular accident rate of any· city street. Several lala11Ues !lave occurred along Estancla Drive, .often involving unsafe speed. Witnesses agreed with Hargis alter ilia rollover Illa! be was traveling about 3S to 40 miles per bour, theoilslng wet pave- ment and. his -er load Were con-tr\bliliilg lactorr. ' A <Xmmuntque llld tbe Nam Dinh storage a~a 40 milea Bl!U!h cl Hanoi waa bit along wlllt supply depola fl a!ld ,. mUes"llOl'illllest ·cl• lllfllloic.'llaldl•1n the area _,, cancelled during Ille Podgorny visit. Meanwhile, Pm!-Nlxnn ii-'"'·"'-· 1•·-rtee .-.. n .::l""'jL ~)/:JC:fl_lnC~~' ~ 30,uw 'l ! I<"""!' I ) ~ 11 ochiexi'd aoo U.S. , . ' qi wlr ,are rele~. informed '°"'1m1ent soarces said today In WashJnil<in. · The White Houae llld Tuetday that Ni.son would at1110UQCt a,,,,., troop redu°' tion within several days.· Two months ago,'N!Ion announced be would reduce the trOop level to 49,ooli by July I. There bad been "JlOl'\S that be might try to keep the restduai force 1n Vietnam at that level. : But the White H..,.. lllllOUDCelDeDI Tuesday dispelled thla llPOculaUon. · The size of new ~eductions may ·be smaller and the pace 1lower in the com- ing months. Officials pointed out the military llluallon is, -and '-for a negotiated ll!ttlement remain slim. Navy Skipper Retires SAN DIEGO (AP) -Capt. Arthur T. Emerson Jr.~ retiring after 30 years, was succeeded Tuesday as commander of the largest Navy base on the West Coast. In an afternoon ceremony, Capt. Ralph DI Corl, former commander of the San Diego Naval Station, took over as bead of the Naval Training Center. • CM DAILY PILOT Maintenance Man Takes TODAY by ' Post in Leisure SerVices ' ' Keilll Van Holt, the man who started ' combined depal1mlnts llav~J!etn replae-A NINE . POUNO OEM? wartlng for Ille l:i\y cl Costa Mesa eight ed by &Uperin-, polldea will no s ltze I d ha _,._ )'llll'S qo as a part-tlme maintenance Jonger'.be ctevel\>peil by three men. W ran I ·~=med the man, has been appointed tO take ov.r the "I wHI establish all tile policies in con-Importation of a 20,000 carat emor- clty'a' new Department cl Lelsure junctioo with City Manager Fred aid. Since no'stone over 3600 carats Strvlces. , ' Sorsabal and the db' council," aald van bas ever been previously reported" His appolntmenl, effective July I, was Holt. " this gem ill ~y .far the world'• Ill' COlilnned today 'by Alalstant City Crtation cl Ille new Je!Jure services ad-gost. Manaler Robert Duggan. mlnlalratlon wu approved by Ille city The quality of this emerald, now' ,v.,, l!Gll, lile former recreation dlrec> COWlCIJ lail-'11\urllday. in unknown private hands, Is ques- l(lr, will be nsponai~le !or the fonnerly \The Jl'Oiiou1 · deJl&ried to llrUm1lne tioned. Although some report that -ale eott coirse, recreatloo, and f\tn<;!lot1s wtlh be«Cr uoe· cl personnel it is a fine gem. I would lib to -• perks · deparlmenil undor one ad-buwud••lcon. tallied ,la Soraabal's lt'IJ-71 this stone •• , i! It exlstl, before be- nilnlltraUaa. ., lieving that It Is of gem qu.Ut.Y. Wcrfdiw dlrtctly under biln w1n be Van Holt said today Ila bad not yet S•l>nly 20 percent or·a11 ~ • ll-(ilort, tbO Pl .-'•uperjn-been granlld a salary muse, bu!' ex-are ot gem quality,. thue doubb ~ and Otuclt Rua~ ltlrtd two peels a nill witll the pl'Gll>Otion. ~ reasonable. .. at> u park.I tiuperliMndenl A He btpl ·-kliW i.r.-. city In llM The lamt4 Ciilllnan, one of the rec:reaUon IUPfl'lotendent hos not yet while 811..U.C colltle. "I -the· CU)' J t t •-·-~ = nanied and will probably not bo who aet up lhe IJ'lll a~ Otota lifosa lllgh arges 1 ones ever wuuu, iru cut · until this fall. Sdlo6J <or ~ actl'ftllel.". ho llld. Into four lesser 1em1 whotl~ Jlult, a fOlllllr -ll ... 1410..,porortL Beach city Lalu he wa,s pna-lo p.ri.tlme ~;-1~1::· :!? .. 00;'181'-:..._. u: _.....__, ·fllil I _,. CUiled by the •1••---' _,_•at_,.--and upon ,..... 'V''"'" ;;;i'""-c1 l'lrko ~ JOO<Ph F. g;.r:.;,;.;,.-:c;i Nie L:;.. Belcll llJ);OOO carat emerald m~t ftill! J-. Janet ls ld!edut.d to leave lila job wltll m A.B:~ 111 eek R:s lie WIS about 9 pounds, \he approxlmila June IO. offered 1 fob ~'.'tie reCn.uon wel.Jzht of a gallon of w1,ler rou buy . Vlll Hiil!. IS, Sil'• .lbe admlnlalratl department. ~ at tlie 1tore ! ~ . lbould I mp r o v e in-In IQ new capacity he wlU IU)Jfn'ile i!Ol'l~)IJ}nolt lltli atonu Jml'• 111Daote1 cammuntcattoas and tilt ·-fl! ~ Jllli<I 'l!arQn. le . ..,ii are cut mto 1W0 or more snWler -. 11. •-Ibo number ol peoPlt • -emplo)'ll, -~U-ilme -· gems, ·IO we maY. never 'mow the • I Heiress Denies ------· -Thaw With Firni By BARBARA' DllBICB 6f ftil4I ..,, ,.._. tt•if Despite a aomewhal more harmonious m .. tlng ol Irvine Company stockholdera Tuesday, tbse ii no~· wllatever.Jn Joan Irvine 'Smith'• conviction that con- trol of the company by the James Irvine Foundation must end, her attorney Lyn· dol Youna llld today. Referring to SUHHliODI that the meeting may have Jndleated a "thaw" In the lengthy controveny between Mrs • smith and the ltvlne hierarchy, YnuDg . sald, 111 don't think there's any thaw at all. Jnao[ar u that particular mHtlng wu concerned, then w11 Jeu acrimony and bickering because McLaren (N. Loyall McLare1t. Irvine Company board chalnnan and Irvine F011odalioll pns1. dent) didn't interrupt ·or try to adjourn the meeting without &iVing us an op- portunity lo uk questions a.i be has done formerly. "qh Tu~. we were able to 111t queatlons and get explicit answ..., but beyond that, it's the same situation." .Young said It was the lint-stockholder mettlng lhe heiress had ettended Jn some time, but he has attended all meetiii:gs with her voting proxy and,P,eviowtly 1>¥1 not been able to ask queatlons In ber behall. Belln nlUnllng to bar Ml4dlebur(. Ya., home thla mornlnl. Mn: Smltb. ho said, conlliiptd . bir e.vllu atatemenll that "Ille 11111 wanll 11\0 manacement and tile -out .cl the lrvlne Company, ao !here's really no cbanp al all." "The answers to our questlODJ,0 the It. FrolitPgel CARSON .... ' . mean woman said. · Bllill: sbolp!° and P14to1 cartrtd(ea are u,..i uclualvely b)' llji .tS callber Ollt- tollni ratden, DOile cl wliom wears a white Ste!aon, nn lbe pl 11111 do. F'GI' the fair, tbey an ualng amaDer cartrldp loldl In lbelr a-to lleep -ftlat.nlDIJ amalJ ddJilnll or I I II I 0 r clt&a Oil is... • . • . '''Wi·• ........ , .... ......,._,and we lcltcn pl man -Ill brolllhl a li"' """1d lo. rebeanal," IOYI ')§n, BUl'ftl. . ,4' I ' "*'' )''l .. "He llred hla platoJ and !lie llllllllllll bt did, we knew 11-allva IOUll4..lle tumad cleall>IY wlt1te and apoJosbed. But ' we C111't afford to Iii" ,lhar aorl of lhlnc . happen 10 be ii no lcaflr with Ill. ' •'Now we !lave a salety ofllcer w b o cbecko all the --belore they're uaed/' the apllins. . ' ' Flatlculls OiiCI llJllPlay don't aeem to bother their audlenca and Mn. Burns claims that no one ·bu ~•er complallled. to the Raiden aboul. their make-belleve violence. "Cbildrtn .... ~ frightened . and' they . seem to like the violence:' ihe 1111. ''And ~ost of out membets are eapeclaJ- ly doing their routines f"' the c!llldren." OceaslonaDy beJnc a llUnl ftlltter bU . Its special. tbrlD, accordlnJ to Mn. Bunt1, wbn -llartd down lhe bar· rel or a loaded 11"1.'durlnf a market grand opening a tew monthl •So· "I had 1uar ,_ to poi;der' my ,... and I WU running out of tbe market 8o as not to be late for the performance," she recalls. 111 had my band cm my gun as I wu rummJnc and I ran smaclc Into the lrt!ll cl I Brlnb' guard wllo WU cfe. livering money., • ''He wu· weailn1 a gun blirer than mine and all I could do ii btck up and yell, 'I won't aboot. • " torney added, "c6nllrmed lhai the com- pany reaHy la malcing no substantial prof. lt at au. The Inclusion of the aale cl caplW asaell In a allllment ol ~ ln- conie d0a1 aol alltr 11\11 fact that there "":DO do11m to pay at'l!dendl with! "'Ille cornpany,·over die put five years b8I not increaB«l its: net operating in- come from year to year; it .fluctuates Imm $3 miliion to fS miUlon, which ls ridlcutous on $Cl million of revenue. "The reasoft net earnings from Opfl'il· tions b so loW ii on account or foundation • man•aemtrit of the company -all ~ Income la 'from aariculture and' boule sales, tbere's\ftO money· out or the of,ftce bulldlogs, aperiment houses and sbopplng centers worih 'meattonlng, and thla la becauae ot t11e' management." Mrs. Smith, he oald, wlll continue ber battle ln I<! lbe lwndallon to .. 11 111 •tock In t&e' ltvlne Company and rtJln. qulsb its management. The announcement by Irvine c.ompeny President William R. Maaon that ,the company will not be able to pay In- creased dividends to the foundation' le permit it to meet the charitable pay out requirement of tbe ISSI T•~ Retorm Act, "conOrnu what we've been sayln& a 11 a long ,'' said Youna, "that in order to comply with the Act, the foun~ dation will have to dispose of Jts Irvine c.ompeny stock and reinvest the proceeds from sale of the stock to yield eoounih mnney lo meet the 41> paynut re- quirement now In elfecL" . , > l,lnder the Tu Reform Ael, wlt1cfi Mn: 5mlth and her atlornef llQpponed btlcrl the Houae W~1 and ..... ~llee In 11111, f~·-requl!od, .. thil )'HI', to give to charity ~ l\"C'"lllU cl their wela, up to f per· cent In Im, ~ She has nlalnlllned that tbe low "-te prodUcid by the irVJne Company would not be sulllclent to enable the -~ to make lhe required payouta cin )Ii estimated 'Ill 11\illlOJto ....is. ~ Compepy Cllvldends l!> lhe loimdlllon (II recent years have averaged lea tban.i'Wo percent ol lta aaaeta. • , · Earlier thla lllObtb, .ReP· 1Vrtpl Pal· man (J>.Tex.) chairman ol , lbe J!uu14 Bankl!tl and~ ~!let . 11...,fthe Foundation reclrdlnl 1ij: pllance with tbe Tu Reform' Ael. "Afpal'tily ii!'!' plan to JioJd balrliip """' tlteJ pt lltO r~·s .....,., which ii~ lo be lly lbe eitd ot tllli mantb," Younc ~ r ~ • llo1 • * '<, .A. ........ , ••• -.. .. . -k{ -T ~Iii, ·• 1111 Irvine ComJHlny E ech'fi~l SO:,I ;,.,, . \ . ti '·' . Qirotei . Not Truf- lrvllti~· Presldenl wmlam 11. M-111«1 loda7 .that llllelnenla attri- buted ~ blm ....... aw -Idera meeting l<(ardba lbe amocmt 'cl money the Irvine .rounaalton must fl•• awa; did no< ,.P.esent -be had aaid'. ''The pl'<1nlad on wlilcb Ile -WU 'made wmt JlO! 'tel forlb,'' be Uld, adding lbel q1IOlel cl thla llltement in .....,_hur iDeWSpapet'I 'frire 0 inaccutate .. -.-.. ' ' and mlaleedlng. ' "There are no simple anawm to quer. llotlS reprdlog the -1• Tu lllfonn Act,'' Muon said. -"IJi any cue, I WU not comctly quoted In a news ilory tbta moinfng on. the autr ject. The quote WIS -plete.'' A company spokeariian rtlpollded to Young's co11UM11ts only by saying "they should be considered withla the context cl the lrvlne Compeny's annual nport." MUQI did not elabon\e aa to wllat ,the prtmJlea were lnr bla lllatemeot that llld the company could on1 Jncnue dividends to the degree nqulred lly the lu reform act ·un11er -opel'lltbtJ condltiona. OOMEGA ·· .. .. r.., . . .i:ot your ,heart of hearts ... 111e..ich l •tyted lfy tomanoW'I allndarda. Tha .. 11 ... 1ndllig, , diy;dalt Conattllllloil c;1tronomel1r• ('highnt -CJ~. Slljllt'bly ah1ptd -dial 111d bl'IOllll llllloll thfOUlllloUI. I 1,. 14k ..iw 1111. ........................ '.,,~ •••••••••••••••• ,,.,) l •" !111,.... ~· ............................................. ... 1123 Nl\WORT BLVDf COSTA MESA '~llNI lllllll IAHICAMIRl~RD -MASTH CHAA•I 11 TWS IN ~l LOCATION PHONl ~J40f . ' ... •,..,.li•~oeltymonqer.'1L., lidQ entPf01ee. 1111 Atboat.'111 ~ e size or qtllillb' of this hu11 Ila di '• Obs of tl'1-..!lirom«recrulloo~ " emerald. (Adv.! · llro!t!l!!!~•--~~--.. p---------~!!'!~ • I • r • DAU,Y PU.OT EDITORIAL PAGE Two-city Cooperation Costa Mesa and the fiecl&llnl di)' ol. Irvine are about to cement their &ood neighbor policy with a con· tract for police services. Indk1Uon1 are that the Costa Mesa City Council will give Its approval to the $25G1000 1 year contract before July I, the day Irvine's present co,ntracts with the Orange County Sheriff's Office and tho Califomla High- way Patrol run out. For Irvine residents, the agreement carries man'/. benefits. Their protection will be more than double • Four to six cars will patrol their oel&hborhooda, as con· truted to the two currently fumlAhed by the other agencies. . And It al!o means that Irvine will have Its own "instant" police departmenl Although the contingent of 10 officers will be from Costa Mesa, they will be based at the Orange County Fire Station In Irvine, and will easily be Identifiable' by ahlrl . patches and' shields on their 'crulsers that read "Irvine Police Departmenl" Although Irvine, a city of only 18,000, does not have much crime, it Is on the rise. Theft losses In tho industrial dlstrlct, for ei:ample, have amounted to more than $30,000 during the first three months o! the cur- rent year. 'lbe Irvine City Council hu not yet lncllca!M 1 de- sire to avail Itself ol. Costa Mesa's offer to provide con· tinuous helicopter patrol service. But it may yet seek the helicopter patrol oil an hourly basis. Should Irvine decide to form Its own )>Olice depart· ment within the next one or two years, it win have a supply of experienced men to ~aff It. The add\tionll officers Costa Mesa expects to hire for the duration of the contract could easily be shifted to Irvine once tbat department has been created. For Costa Mesans, the friendly )lesture carries no significant advantages other than the fad that 10 addi· tional officers will be available for deployment In Costa M:eu should major amerreney l1Ue. But this does not mean that Coota M-mident.s will be asked to lhoUM* w financial burden& for their Irvine neighbors, ei!Qllr. The conlnct fee is enough to take care o! any expeDles to the Costa Mesa Police Department. Both cllles lhcild be congratull!M for their spirit ol mututl cooperation. A Changed County Fair Traditional fairs have almost become an anachron· ism In Southern California where agriculture ls steadily bein' pushed out of existence by Industry, cities and housing tracts. But ill Orwge County, where urbanization bas taken a greater toll of fertile growing fields, the Orange County Fair has not only managed to survive but to grow bigger and more successful In recent years. When the fair had Its bumble beginning on an old horse racetrack on Bristol.Street and Edinger Avenue In 1890, It had livestock and litUe else. Later exhibits were added, 'Blong with a new products show, rodeos and horse uhibits. Now, occupying Its 185-acre fairground in Costa Mesa, the key to its succeaa appears to· be dlversifica· lion. Agriculture and livestock exhibits still play a role in the 1972 Orange County Fair but so do widely varied entertainment, product shows, arts and crafts, home- making, and community involvement. It may no longer be a traditional fair, but it has kept pace with tbe changing nature of Orange County. And Its success ls amply demonstrated by the fact that some 225,000 people -almost double last year's attend· ance -are expected to pass through the gates by the tin)e the 1972 Orange County Fair clooes Sunday night. ' ' ..... ' ., '" ';.t. . ' I c Reli gions Begin , End Dear Gloomy Gus Two Illusions Are Given Wide C11rrencv In Mytlwlo gy €mNEY J.HAmus) f Tboupll at Lar1t: All rellgionl begin by using ~ to express a doeper lrulh, and oud by worablplng tbe mythollll)' and neglect· Ing tbe Inner truth. • • • To eocounter 11nugnesa at the very top of its bent, you bsve to let ott land and onto water, and gaze upon the faces of tbe llCI0«8..ick pea- oengen on tbe ship. . .. . . One man'• "am- hnlsia" ii another man'• "ragweed." (U you dm't believe ~ It, look it up.) · • • • Wbln llOOPle bsve Utile to fee1 ·prouc1 of peraonally, they become collective Inc· gorts; u Eric Hofler nesUy put 11: "The 1... julllfled I msn II In clalmlag es· cellence for bis own aeU, tbe men rWJy be II to claim all excellence ffl' bis na· lion, bis nllllon, bis race or bis holy cause." • • • Money, lite a virtuous woman, will not give ltsell up to thole wbo meroly wont a transient affair with it; it demands lo ' be loved for itaelf alone before it wtl1 con. sent lo reside permsnenUy with a aultor. • • • Nothing in attire ii more ridiculous than the "now" loOt superimposed on the "then" face. • • • Wbeoever I Ilea' Hubert Humpl>rey talk I'm reminded of one of Eva Lathbury's cbaracten, of wbom 1bo aald: County Falrgoen were fied lo about the June 16 program. The management promised "Bread" but bad only one member or the group present -and be ,wun't there to sing. Then !her. nad-to play canned applall!e lo et People know when the act ended. What a waste! -IJ!al"Sled ,_ "'""' ......... ,....,,, ...... -Wltr ..... 91' ..... W#IJ If.• leMI ,_. "' ""' .. ..._,. .... Dlltr ....... "Ile bsd a way o! meeting a'aimple ques- tion with a compound answer -you could take the part you wanted, and leave the rest." • • • YcRJ're not a good father unless yoo. want your son tb be a credit to hlmlelf, and not a credit lo you. • • • We want aomecne to sympatblu with us, but only ao much; when It slops ovtr into pity, we reaent our sympathizer more than our adversary. • • • "Truth" ls the one commodity that alwaya aeems to be in fll'UI demand and acarce aupply, when tbe truth about truth is exacUy the opposite: the 1upply 11 uolimlted, but the demacl 11 very acarce, for what we want are facts that will make us feel more comfortable, not facts that fHe us from our enslavement to aelf. • • • Vulprlty II oomeone elae'1 belch, but our eructation. • • • U I parent CID persuade I child lbsl la\iai a "abort cut" II 'often the longeat w11y around, more potential crlminall could be 11ved than by all the oermona on virtue ever preached. • • • firaenea CID be U ledloua 18 long· -If you mert1y count your ~ lnalead of welgblng them. Political M.~cellany WASHINGTON -There II no J1111ierr beblnd thole verbol bouquell Sen. MlU Gravel ii toalng at Sen. Georp McGovern. The bom-. and fP'and- ataodlng Alaakan wants to be McGovern'• running mate -and bsa about u much cbance u Ibo pro- verbial snowball. Snorted one clooe McGovern lieut~ ant, "We wouldn't touch that joker with a 10.foot pole. Any ticket on which he " o u 1 d be runnlnl mate, there woulil tJ,..ys be I questkln o1 wbld> -the front end. Ba ad be poPIJinl atl. all the Ume.'' YOU 1l'ILL l!OON be boarlns a lot ·-that bl& ......,-nllliic apectaoalar the Democratic National Commlllee II aeal'inl up to atace juat before the Miami -h "°""entlon m ID ettart IO pay off the " mll1lon del>t 11111 bqing around from tho 1ltl1I CIJllJ)llgn. More than 11111 theatrical and broad- cutlnl penonalltles wlll take part In a Ji.bour lelothoo, -the cbalrmanahlp ol .Tolin Jlrown, Jr., Lou I av 111 e buainmman. TD llllTIUCT o( ColUll'l~I black non""""" deleclll to c.igr.,. may ban oullnlartod bitnaoll. Boas of a bllh- powered pollllcal machine (~ tho van for llomc rule to expand hit e<11lnllt "(no~ER.T S.AJ.J,EN) and juicy patrmqe), Delegale Walter Fauntroy bsd blmaell elected u Ibo Capital'• "favorite IOll" Presidential can.- didale. • Fauntroy'a lnlent wu lo make a l"'lltlcal deal ol -kind for bis con- -aupport, llut as it lum1 out, Ille few deleptea Ila Im In bis pocket oavo little "ll'ldll!I'' •al11t. So he Ii now talk· inl abo!lt "lalnlni lllrooaJy" lo McGovern -In tho obYlM bope that tbe South ~ will pramiae Fauntroy _. .. athor. IT au OOTrBN so that even the l!enale Forelp RelaUons Committee la kicking Qialrmsn J. Wllllaai P\dllrlibt around. IJlltlJ recentl)o, tho t I 11 J Arkanaan -able to (ti tho committee to •Pl"" hit folblea and plqnea -only lo have the 11111 Senate doclll>'W cllacanl tholn. But now the commltiee II cold- aboulderllc 1'llllript. II did that ~ Iha other ~ In overwhelmingly rt)ICllng b1a oppooition !O the Admlnillralloll'• ............... inillloo to finance Rldlo Fnie s;...,. IDd Radio tJber!JJar ..-mr. FulbrtFt .-.. belll --Uc! -le kill the flmdl for Ulltn. Bui tho '°'""" Reiatlonl Commlltee bruabed him aaicle and aJlllfOVld the fP'llllr. Candidates Mislead the Electorate· \V ASHING TON -T.wo illu.sions are ¥og given wide currency • ._ those 'l'bo are w1Jllng to beDeve anything. One is that the cost or defense can· be broughl· down drastically. The other is that the burdeo of tasaUon CID be sharply re- dueed. B o t h illusions >rise from the pr ... · ldi!nllal campaign, abd it is a poor can- didate wbo cannot feed tbe bope for these much desired reaulta. This is essentially what the new populism is all ~ Bill few of ila ad· v~tes are ... ._ .,.I .mttlo& the coSt of del~allo r.duce American security and Wes will deprive mllllons o1 the: •• II Ibey bs•e come lo expect and dejmnd from government. ONE F;XAMl'LE,ln tbe field of govern- ment benefita fw the individual suffices. If Congms -Social Security benefits by 20 percm~ u Seoata Finance Qialrman RuUell Long prodids, It will come in signlf\eant part oul of the (rucHARD WILSO~ pockets of young people tn the SocW Security program. '!be White Bouse II keeping quiet about taxes right now, but anyone wtlh fllY perception tbere knowa that the lnW<e from tax .. will bsve to be incrtuod in · future years lo pay for the benefill the American people demand. Tbe P~ ls at 11111 more frink. U lbe United Sllle1 dealrea lo maintain equality In nuclear power with the Sovie! Union under the new agnemenll llpod ,til -"· ~ '!llt bsve to be big outla11 far re111HD and devilopo:nerit and --lmd lilli.Ue develo!llnerrt eslending slibalantially Into ll>e future . THE MOSCOW agreements were a way to save money in the defense budgets of Russia and the United States only in the sense that Ibey try to call a halt to lulure •:kln of-. on 111 uolimllod acaJe. ven If prealdentlal eandktatea were to be liken at their won!, lbere 11 !Hile llkellbood that a Republican o r DemocraUc C.Ongress would accept a drastic reduction in derense expendlture5. There is even less irospect that Congress would accept a drastlc reduction in social e~dlturea. Tbls ii why 1111 futile lo ll!len lo c•n- didates wbo say they will cut defense e1- pindllauw 40 percent and 11ve enough money lo Ulcreue social expendllures. Tbeir cmnces of nducing defense ex· penditurel in any IUCh amount are ex- • tremely remote, but lbere is little doubt that aoclal expend.Jt:ures and government ilervices will be -...ed. • • IF 'l'BOU BENEFITS and •enict> are lo bl pakl for, the tax lnllke 'will bave to ., ap. In abort, \!!ere are· no rnagictl formulae for spreading the w-. Somebody bss to provide the -Ith lo be-IJlfead and the rich simply bsven'l gol enough to go around. Tbe best hope sllll Ilea In the resumP' lion of economic growth on a acale lhat will produce more proflta and higher ln- comeo, so lbere will be a pptcr tax in- take lo pay lor Ille ~ of .,.,. nln( 1UC!1 a VUI country; u 1111 United States. . But people ... suckers for panaceas. Tbe medicine men of politics are going • around the country salling their favorite ooatrums, bsvlnc about the <ame curaUve powera u old klckapoo, the dlx· Ir of life. THE OLD liOMBER pilot, Senator , McGovern, II oulllnlng 1 new lineup of , weapons 1yltema, abandonment of the • aircraft carrier, reduction ol forces In Europe, reau,..neot of nuclear forces u If he wen f modlrn clay MlllaD. McGovern'& a;ortlat la only~ by that of Air Force Genertl Barry Goldwater Job~ ol l• .~..:..":it=~=: :;.; ;....,;;~ 011 I ?"IJ'CJHP ... of--.W~Jll• i.i Ibis rnodlrn· II lltnfl1 -down to Ibo . of wboin do JOU truat lo daclde llaw mucll l!ld wltlt lilnd 11-b. However llUl'h la enouah II will an- doubledly ~· mora as lime goea on. Tllat bll ~ •. lellon of blslory and ""1 -10 Ufllll wltll moullla qape lo achemea llial will let thent escape lrom lho real -Id II another feature of Ille -~ P~ttihone Solves Target Shortage OUr cwnnt ' 118(Jrnbg for Peace Program" in Ncltl~Vletoam, on Which we had pinned IUCb high hopes now aeems doomed to inevitable failure. 'I'hll grim news was announced last week by a eenior U.S. Air Force of. ficlal. "We're eating 1he vitals of lbe <llun- try," he said,,~ Ing North VIetnam. "There's ·110tbin& lhey can do about ·ll , Nothmg. • . "U the bombillg II pennltted to. continued for lhree or four months, there WC..'t· be a worthwhile target left up there," ,be told the Assocl· alod Press. "EvllT high-value target will bsve -dealroyed with fll'Ut 'pre- cl!lon and they con\ stop it.'' · This gloomy prediction bsa stunned ad- min!ttratlon officials. After all, how cnn the Presldenl bomb the stubborn North Vletna~ to tM JlO!ICt table, If they bsve nothing left for ua lo bomb! . ' WrI'll THE.'wladGm cJI hindsight, It's euy to 11y thll dllutrous predicament should have bed tor.en. Here we are, the mlghU..t nallon on earth, •ending thoowlds 'of planes lo cll<>P mllllons o! bomb• d4y and n1gbt on a tiny, backward little country tbst ..,,..., tllllort111alely, hall many targeta in Gia ~ct. Yet we went right Cit them 11 though they'd never r111 ooit. "" wbst are we going to do! , 1 Borne faint bearts In the Staie Depart- .---•11 Ge o..,e'-'----. Dear George: My ex-husband and I bsve been fighting 1 long Ume ovq wl>o Jeto the children. Wbsl'• 1 lood way to ae!Ue tbls without hurting them! N.C. Dear N.C.: Well, one of you should Invite lliem In the house at 1-1 Jone ..,...P to get the kids' aide of It. Perbapo you could all bsva lunch IOIDellme. (&rid ,_ problems to Gtorp for wtant analylll and anap Jude· menl) ( ART HOPPE J ment are suggealipt we have ~ course but to surrender. "U it's honorable to SUITender when you've run out of am- munitlort.'' said one. ••it's certainly honorable to surrender when you've run out of targets ." Fortunately, harder heads in the Pent· agon are ~ working on two con- Ungency plans to meet Ibo emergoncy. They were explahw! lo Ille prexs by Geriertl llomei' T. Peltlbone, generally deacrlbed ·u "the lrtlna beblnd Bombing ror Peace." "OUR FIR8T PLAN TO tolve the Jm. pending target shortage c r I 1 I ' , genUemen," be 1ald, thwacklnJit'. his .leather puttee with a awqger .Uck, "II lo ablp targeta to North Vietnam IO that we'll bsv1 targell 6-lo bomb - poww planll,' oil 1torage depot&1 JtlUlll. tlou dumps', thlnga like that '"ftlan WI ... p Oil blowlal op tmlr -planla, oil ...... dlpoll mid munltloua 4umpa lllllll they·-lo la!& peece. It'• .. almolNI that." ~ Al precodenl for tll1.t plan, Genernl PotUbone cited World War ll. "In that cue, we blew up the enemy'1 targets and thin, afler the war, paid 19 rebuild them/' be pointed out. "In tbll ca!f, we wW merely reverse the procedure." A Quiet Garbage Truck 'rHi!J ONLY PROBLElll wllh llUa pl111, the keoeral aald, wu the U.S. large! -carrJlng ships mlJbt be blown up trying lo nm the oU.S. blockade o! Norin Vlelliameae porta. <lonloquerltly, he llid, the Air Force wu cooalderlng 1~-drop­ pine. targets lnllead.. t By MIKf: ABRAMSON The familiar, strident noise of refuse collection equipment -long a con- tributor to noise pollution problemo In urban areaa -max be banllbed In lhe near future by a uvoluUonary "quiet" garbage truck unvelled recently In San Francisco. "Jt'a lhe biggest tecbnJca.1 advance Jn 3!> yeara -since the lnln>ductlort of by· draullc compaction," according to Jolm Mmcone, president of Golden Gate Disposal C.Ompany wblcb developed the truck In a Joint project with the Gar Wood Division or Sargent lnduslrlea. At 111 flnl public demonalratlon Golden Gate's packer truck No. 48, a 10.ton coi.. lection bebemotb, WU pul through I normal operating cycle of loadiJlC, com- pressing and •towing a typical aaort.. mei1t of rer .... SIGNIFICANTLY milling from the dm:nonlenUoo, however, wu 1l h e illwl>1 aide ettect nolae tradlUonaUy •-led with clall1 ramovtl ol more then t,• lonl of prlllp from the city. Utll!llng' 1 new, Gar Woocf.devtloped pump ayatem to product the hydraulic pr....,... needed to actuate lhe truck'• operating cyclea, the prolotype unit generated a nolae level , averalllnC from 80 to U declblla. Th~ compare& wllh today'• standard truck which averqn IO to 1$ docibelt and u bl1h •• tO when In full .,,...aUon -or with ID ordinary 1utomobllt wblcb producn 1 decibel reading of 70 to 75 when operating on a clly street. At a dlltance of 25 I~ from the truck, tecbnlclans were unable lo 1et a decibel reading to Indicate tbst the pump bsd been put lnlo operation. Alked whal kb! " <larltls could be ~. a-al Ptllf6one llll(urled a Iars• _.. ol .....,.. on which was ~Med a nd, while and blue bullacye. "ftieae,• he llld happily, "will &Iva OU.- MOSCONE emphasized tbsl converalon , 00,. IOIDelhlng lo 1bool for.'' _ of Golden Gale'• til).lruck Oeet Ilea So ••et')' AmerlcaD can taJra potrlotlc aomewbst in the lulure in that the µnit ' pride In the datrucllve elllclency of our demont1r1fed recently is a pilot model -Air Force, the Ingenuity of our plarmers ~ the only one of 111 klJ\d m tho and the lnevHable ·-or our Bornba world -ind still undergoln1 llrlngenl, for P.-Program. Even If It !ekes experimental field tests. anotller aeven yem. He added that tht1e te1ll will conlllluo No liny, Utile blckwanl country is over the next year, wilh 1 tecood truck 1oln( to lick UI simply by running out of -comparably equipped -acbeduled lo , larltla. begin an estended teat p!'Olrllll ID tho ------------. near future. Moscone llreued, bowenr, thol the tell project bsa alread7 damooilQ'aled lbsl it Is poaible to .ii;alJ reduce lhe miao cuatomarily produced by reluao coUecUon veb!cl& DEVBLOPICINT ." Iba -""'"'11al veblde .= I yell lgO when GoJdea Gale, _.., with plrllcular noiM problal blcouae Ila equipment~ aervea the l>eat!IY populated northeutartt por11on o1. tho CltJ -lncludinc the 11nan- ctt1 dlllrlcl, the major botela, """' mm:ill !lulldlnp and larp ~ -asked Gar Wood to develop 1 practlctl solution. . The new truck pump l1lle la the nwll of one of the lni!Ulb7~• -ln- lellllve doalp lllllDaet1DI ......,., carried out at Gar Wood'• w-. Michigan fadlltlea. Clllfenla Featara llftvb I --DAILY PILOT RohrtN.Waod,~ n..... rH.11, 14114' Al!im'W. a.ta Edltorlrl 1"111/C ldllor I I WodntJdoy, June 2l, 1972 DAILY PILOT ii ldwt' s Solilier' Abrams Employe's $3 Million Upheld Howard Cost of _Liying • . Picked ·10.r Army's Top Job ' . Johnson Dies, 75 lfC-W • 6AJIJCllll (AP) -" A ............. " ..,. • col- ... d. Ille 111111 l're<ldenl ~ ... -Jnoled In be the -.a..., c:bJol of Aol!. ...... poall, erump1ed -iiiiil • cJpr In his -U.. alouchlar Gen. ~'11 W, Abnrna conjum Qll 1111 lllop ol I vtleron first ~ t lut.llMitnctocJas. -II b1I nlgbtly rebiiW .. ,.1, 8'Ml1 1the military maa, -wort with him llY ho • la a vory llopnan penon, YtCJ 'much eoncemed with peb{llo; -wollare and Jheir ufely, '''I "lie ii aloir and dellbd'alo In IPl!dl,,. •YI w olDcer. """8 ...,.1!ecl • does -_.....,,......., .. butnol !<ill. Hi tends to pound the ~But It -quickly. "Wiim bell qered at peo- ple, ho will .. out of bla way to '71..i'-:!" ,down gently ind not Ill personal abilae. He noc11 to the situation rather thin the peroon who caUlll it. When the time ·-to ID the blame or tell aome one be ICT'tWed up, be ~ It In u .lienUe a monner I! possible.r Id commonder of U.S. lorcet In Vietnam for the past four years, Abrams has been respon!lble for the job of lurn· ing over the ground war to the soUtli Vietnamese ond baa Pf':Sided over the reduction of U.S. forces from 1 peak of 543,000 In April 1989 lo leas thin !0,000 toclay. Jn one of bis rare moment! ot spe.aldpg on 1116 racord, be ~inger E,t,~nt ::Hosted by .·9iou ' once told th1I roporter 111111 II toot a "bemll-elforf ' to CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) k""I>. Amt<icln troopl u ii.rt -'!be Nevada .,_ Court u Ibey needed to be during _,.. ... ~ the ~· b11 upheld ... ol the hJihelt "An atmosphere ond climate penonal Injury 1warda ever begin to prevail, and "ith It made, modllylng a lowir coma a certain amount of court's decision only to cut the laxlly,• be said. "It just r.. award by $150,000 down to IU quires a lot of attention, a million. herculean effort to t e e p alertness up." The ruling Tuesday was on Manv in SaJgon aay Abrams the appeal of General Electric • i' "''~ . -.Ved 1 better war, one Co. of New York and RESTAYRANT FOUNDER 111111 bad the support of the en-Wes"••'-••• Air Brake Co. of ~ow1rd J-Lnaon lire Amerio•• pub"·, lilte ._.,.,_ -... ui.: Delaware wbt> had contested - World War U, in which as a the earlier decl!ion in favor of lank baltalloo commander bla ..u.t ol the alege of Butogne Keith Bush. 1 w o r k m a n irompled Gen. George S. Pat· paralyud wben.1 heavy panel ton to remark: "I'm suppooed fell OD him. to be the best lank com-The Washoe Ccunty district mandet In the ~y. but I court had awarded the tolal have one peer, Abe Abrams." sum after detennlning that Last September, in a rare revelation, Abrams t o J d Bush s u ff e r e d irreparable v I a I ti n r Sen. George brain damage In the October McGovem that his f Ive 1968 accident at Ely, Nev. troUbleaome problems among Paralyzed from the neck hll troops in Vietnam were down, blind 8'ld Unable to talk, drugs, racism, antiwar feel· Ing, lllOl;lle and tension be-Bush is expected to be tween the Gii ond the South hospllalized for the rest of his Vietnamese. life at an estimated co!t of He will still be confronted $.18,000 a year. with tbfae J!!l1!>1-_q_ chief The state high c o u r t of staff, but on ,. wider scale. generally supported the lower President ·. Skirting " G>ntrovef.sy WASHINGTON , (1JPI) . - the While House .~rts President Nixon u·wonlt get m. volved at all" in· t1!e con- troversy over the arrest, for burglary In the.natioDaJ.offlces of tile Democratic'piify ot in employe of tht ~ixOn-re-elec- "JU!t remember tllla," he court decision. Chief Ju.slice --1.1 ... 1... bl...._ et David 1.enoff said the awird De m o c r I t i c National once MKI, uK: 6'..... you g "in view of the damage done tlon committee. ' up the greasy pole, the more does not shock our .:..~:cial Chalrman Lawrence F. yoU:r tail ahows." conscience.". 'u:,o.u O'Brien filed a •$1 million Alnma wlls hen In Spring. But the llU]ll'tme court ruled damage llUit Tuesday against field, Masi., 58 yean ago, that $150,000 awarded Bush's NOW THIU JULY J the ""' ot 1 railroad man. cbildrtn ..., m a d e Jn. the Nixon commlll!>e and five Called Tootsie by bla family, correctly. men arrested ~ Satm;day BOAT SHOW he was 1 4H Club boy who Buah wu 32 when the 1,l:JG. at O'Brien's beadquarten' He , · -- rolaed chickens ond calv... pound electrical cootrol panel aaid.1 "clear line to the White • · ' ~ '. HONG KONG (UPI) -tiona1 convention.. West Point In ll!M, a holding it aloft He was struck 01 ft ... • He wu graduated from broke loose from an eyebolt House" was developing in the &oaJli ~ st ,,.. ' Chlnele Premier Chou En-Jal Tbe'. lllreelluclp panel, on an cluamate of Gen. William C. on the head and "his Injuries Incident. . . . ~ ,,_ ...., hOol appOel • bf the DNC, •truck Weaimoreland, the man· be are such that be Is among ~e The arrested , men 'carried I -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_~ '1 ev. wu 111 doWn · 1 decision by US. 1Ucceeded fn Vietnam and will Jiving dead," the high court electronic bugging ecju\pmenll-' , dfnrier for preskienUal adviler District Judge George L. Harl. now succeed as chief of staff. ~aid. and cameras. Henry~ Kisalnger and bls-.:..:....:..:....:..::::.:.:..::..:.:.:..::.:..::..:..:..::.::...~.:..::..:~~~~~~~....:..:-"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I porty, ·the New China News Ac"""1 (NCNA) reported. Presa: Were Yth auen. y1ng, -of the mllltary comml.alon; Cb I Plet-ftl, · fonliD min!Pr. LAST 4 DAY\S.! ' ' I : . BJUEFS' I OllOKIWH!ul, Y1oHoreJcn -et; lfUlng c b e. ' OJlnise ambat1,ador. to \.Fronce; and Wang llaJ..func, -.iant fonlcn mlntsler. Earlier, Chou met with KJa. Inger, NCNA 111<1. '!be, a~ g•ve.ne detal!J of their lalkl: .• BljKJc Appelll '. UNrl'ED ' NATIONS (UPI) -The U.N. Seeurlty CouncJl'a unanlmoul call for the world's 1ovmunen1J to talte "all ap- prOprilte meuorea" against oeria1 bljacklnp dmr mt.ed rdctiOD toclay. Israel aald the olfiictlvOMA of the appeal W<iiJd depend largely OD Arab ..,...,....is. . U.S. AmNuldor George -'aa1d bla .....ir, bopod the Securlly Council decJara. tJoil and a reaolutloo adopted In Mootreal by the InJerna. tional Civil Aviallon Organiza. tio9 uwut Jead to effective measures against hijacking." e Fill'• Grounlletl WASHINGTON (AP) . -In the wake of two crashes of the ....,uJlon planes, the Air Force baa (l'Ollllded its entire U.S. fieet ol Flll flgbler· bomber plones. The Air Force aald Tuelday tbt grounding WIS 118 ~~ tioDlry measure" and would "l"'ln In effect unlll the -ol the two crubea Is delermlned. ·es-.teo1ct11 WASHINGTON (UPI) Aller taking liepl to Insure that parenfs are not replaced with 1ovemment .babysi.Jtm, the Senate poaaed ind ilent a $Z'.t billion cbUd care bW to the Houae 'i'ue8'Jay. l'relidenl Nbron Vetoed I slmllar biD Dee. 10 on grounds that child care. centers could Jead to 11commun1J" child- rWlng. e Nlzoa Bt1eleetl WAllHINGTON (UPI) -An adVbory poael lo lbe Depart· ment of lteallb, l:clucatloo and w.u.r. {!IEWJ 11as ..i..1 to -1 "'-•JIJ PMldtnt -· nJecti<\o ol the Jlbero1 abdrtbi -ril the ' c.m. mJtNn m Population Growth. ,,,. Commission CUiied by c..-recommended in • April that the federal 1overn- -· .... states Jo pennlt 1a1r9 I -request. 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