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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' • ' ' t:1: -t. ·.;,•: ' ' ... . ' .. . .. . . ' :• • • 3 ,.--,· . ' ' • . . State .Court . . . ... . -~. 1 ' • ,. • " . . • . , • •• ·-... ~ - ,•1 ft . • • '., . :Iii. ..: --. "!!!' .: . ·•· . . ' ,-· . . -· ., < • .( . ' • •• -. . . . . . • ... " . . • . ' '• . . . . . . . . . ..... 1"" . .·.----........... .lo/.. ..L .. ..... ........ _.J!::'"~!~~~ ... ·;: :(1 ___ ':1' ~.· 1.,· ... ·:. . . , t ~ ...... .; ..•. ·. . . .. . ' ' -• • . "'"' ... t~--.. ' I . • ' ' ! . . i -~-· :'lo&.:·"~· ---.. - c: .... • ' I . - ' ~ I I I ' ... • ' i I \ :t I'• '\ .,. ' J -DAIL V PILOT Jfledleal Bettrl!!f 0 ~ ' Plartelltis nrug P~~·Cit~· j • ~ • ~ I ~. Increased Source, Man Says Satan Cults , I '' . . .. .· By TOM ••••i¥ c.: °'*Dear'~-1.,($ !NGELES~-A man who was on the ruo .et the Ume from man!!lauahter ~e> . .Illed agalost him in hlJ home state today testified here that Dr. Ebbe . Hart~"'1 supplied him with narcotics ... •. . " . . . -.. ' .. " ·~ -.Plunge Fat.al I : &econd Time '"·"···· ··~POINT, Wis. (UPI) - ~Wit .March, a car driven by ' :•lij!th Berna plUllfied into lb• · ·~natn River. Mr1. Berna and · : ~ =~scaped, but a third · "f! . .Monda.,, another car driven bi' t& 28'.y-.,-old mother again , , J>l.111!9'1'1 toto the Wlsconaln River, ·~-location of the acoldent · . e · inoolha ago. Thi& Ume, Mn. , , ' llii'jia. and the ""° children drown· , .ea ... · · ·"nfust looks s u s p ic io us ,'' . ~'le!ll Point police detective Fred : .. ~hretson said Tuesday, after '~ ·: .. u,. -lab -Oii the .. ' ,,•,, .. "•". :F~~ Damages . ,. ~ Part of Chicago lfancock Buil(ling ClllC6GO (UPI) -A spectacular Ure radtd :ttrough the 95tb, 96th and 97th floors of the John Hancock Center today, da'IU'gin1 a restaurant and forcing a\>""t SO 'ftllldtobl to aeet the aalety of lower noon. < ·Pint ctmmlssloner Jolm Quinn aid no- 1 bodf . Wll Injured and that the fire WU . put •qqt In IO hour. · . N~ J,.s evaCUf!,tion of the JOO.Story bulljllrig ,on No~ Michigan Avenue was ordeled, he said, but maoy tenants rode elevaton to the lobby. ' 1M 'nn. Wblch atarted about e a.m., 1hoW<red the meet below with sparks and dellril. Flames shot from -· of lbe -Door aod clouda of black smoke bWowed from there and two other . noo...; ",:. ~ '''.'.' Fl'OlltP09eJ ... '• .STARVE .•• htri"11eed with evidence of -lilalilitl'ftk>d." However, he aald the ad· lillttklt1ibnlclan aaw no lljna of brui&el or ~ on the cbll4. Police records 1how the Noua1 were ·~led In 11189 after autbor!Ues · · a complaint of cblld malnulrt· · tlon. . Tbat Incident Involved another Ii, . l}:J;~·Prolecllve and Preveo- t(~li' took the nmalnlng Nozza <;ISIJJ ''.,ranaing In qe lrom 1 to 7, Into 'CUI y Monday nliht Iller LaWIOn ad· V1lecl Ille qeney of Dean'• duth. A '<:tJ....,>llearinf for them WU aclleduled today. "The Interior of that -wu lllthy .with human defecation all .,...)be floor and no fumlture, .. Elty ,... ·-~'UtUe Dean slept on a piece of~ on the Ooor with a black ratnoolllor:a CIO'Ver. "Two or the chUdren .ajfl~ badn't eaten !or !hr,. day1, and OlllOlin found only a package of hot doP.aid·a carton ·~r chocolate milt in tl111'rifi!pi#." ·; At a bond beartna ~=-'.fll'dered to under10 a "' · :-. U· ,amlnaUon prior to • ; · Uon ·whether be wlll be illowotl lt.JIC*I '8,IOO 'bond for his releue·ll'Oia 1lodt ·Oowity J1U. - OUllH-· IT DAILY PILOT lhHO year1 110 In Costa Mesa. Fred Couch, 44, of Chattanooga, Tinn., test\fted as the Sblte BoarC of Medical Ezaminers hearing resumed this morn- ing that Dr. Hartelius, 52, of Lake Forest Estate.s , El Toro, agreed when he ad- ministered narcotics to use the false name of Fred Caatleben'y on the pracrlptlons. Couch told the panel of four pbyslcians mulling charges of moral turpltude and unprofessional co n d u c t filed against HarteUus t.hat the Harbor Area doctor never treated him u I patient at any time. But Couch's testimony was halted abruptly wben deCense attorney Matthew Kurilich proteated that the witneal faced furthe r proaecutlon II be conUnued to testify agalM~ Hartellus on the aUeced narcotics vlola'1onJ. ' . t VATICAN CITY (AP) ..., ~Paul VJ llld lod"1 wflol• ;c1"""·~m {~en un· dor the domlnatlot!'JI! ~ ~~ L__, lie llld ' ... ~-~ jm>Ylde opealnp for sltin I lnrutrltloo of mankind . Pope Paul !pote ,o!,'tlte devil ~·the •'lnYtterY or Wtciednus" at h1I weekJy public audience before a crowd ol l,000 in the modemlatlc ball of audiences. "One of tbe ·great needs of otlr time u a defense against that evil which we eall the devil," the Pope said. . It wu the first time that Pope Paul devoted an entire speecb tv discussion of ~e devµ. He spoke with t tense and Jow ·voice. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Wohlner told Hearing Officer E, F. DeVllblss that the Orange COUnty D~trict Attorney's Office ........S Couch Tuesday tbat be would not be pruseouted by them whatever his testlmony. Railroad Not So BGd? ' ~ ' •--" ..... om.vers .. pieUed belief It ref1'cted hit coacem over , the spread or Satanic cu!ta In maoy· cowjtrtes, h!cludlntl Ibo United Stalel. Source• repOrted I b. Vatican recenUy received nports from Its e>perts on sects praCtlclng devil . ... . .. But Couch, apparently alarmed by Kurilich's repeated warnings that he fac· ed, as a convicted felon, a possible prison tenn if his testimony did not satisfy the state, called a halt to the hearing until he could get further assurances from Orange County. The much•mallgned Lonf Island Railroad, which has been the target o criticism because of its service, seems a litUe less hard to take as traffic . \ . ' backs Up behind a lumber, truck that fiipl'"!f and ·spilled_ in" New York, bfocld)lg all three inbound lanes of the Long Island Expressway. worehlp. · lnveetJ,talors reoenUy found evtdellce of a bllct mass -a Satanilt rite -aod vandal damage at the altar Of Turin's cathedral in north italy, where the Holy Shroud is conserved. The Holy Shroud is revered as the burial linen of Christ in the church's beUef. Thl1 11 the fourth ~ay hearing In- to the charges filed agatmt Dr. Hartellus since the state action against him opened in ll'IO. It WU predicted today lhat it will be late 1973 at the earliest before the com· mlttee of four doctors can begin to study the completed testimony. Hartellus is accused of administering narcotics to Mrs. Reba Vaughn, 31; of San Clemente aod the late Wanda Melen· drez, 29, of Costa Mea. It is alleged that l.e lived with Mrs. Vaughn al')d was 'responsible fo_r a d"'!g addiction that led to her commitment in 1tate prison as a narcotics addict. Mr1. Vaughn has completed her tesUmony against her allegtd former lover, Wohlner said today he intends to open the second phase of the hearing - the Melendrez testlmony -if and when Couch completes his testimony. ' ,,.--s Jess Unruh ets Political Sights On Y orty's Job L06 ANGELES (AP) -Former 1tata A111t111bly Speaker Jeu M. Unruh declancl today be II running for mayor of Loo Angelea, Jolnl!ll City Councilman ~~lnthOJt--to be a heated nee for Sam Yorty'• job. UDNh IDllOUllCld bll eandldacy at a newa -be.. a day after Bradley, llllluccea!ul In bll hid to umeat Y orly In !:Id MDI out 211,000 letters llyfng be' be • candidate for tbe nonpartilan ofllce In nut spring'• eleo- tloo. YorlY bu DOI -hta lntentlonl. CalllnJ the city "Ibo wont eumple of bwHocratlc dupllcatlon In the world," UDNh aid be -1d brtn( rellel lor tu· payen, who 118 aid are paying "twice !or. an.I" oervloaa, ooce to the city, aod once to the county.'1 Unruh, a Democrat who ran tm.IUC-.-ruuy for gove"'°r qalmt Ronald ReqlO In 11'111, deacrlbed hlmlelf U a "concemed proleulanal willlntl to punch the tlmecloclt at city ball, day Jn and day out and live all bll talenta aod enersJea, uUU.. all the tool• of the political trade to ..0 that tbooe tblng1 are done." Unruh, IO, promlled be would work to protect r e 1 l d e n t t a I neiabborhooda, develop an effective rapld tr8nllt ay1tem, lncruoe Jobe, Improve boullng, stop llnS warfare and violent street crime. "I have come to thi& deculoo alter studying the city'• 1truoture llld prob- l<mo, and alter montba of llltenlntl to t1101-dl of you, my fellow AngelllllOI," Unruh aid In a Illa-, Unrub temd u I Olalt ;\"6111blyman ror t• years, twcflm:\ with bis election lrom the Mth dUtt\CI 11114 and ending In 19'70. · ' He was apeaker of the slate Allembly lrom September 1981 untll 1981. Unruh a1ao was director of John Ken· nedy'1 pretldanilll Cllllpolp I n CallfomJa ln 1880, ~ chalrm111n of Robert Kennedy '• Callfdmla pmldenllal primary campalp In 1981. $400,0.00 Claim t' Filed in Death Against Newport The parents of a 4.year-old Sherman Oaks boy who was electrocuted Aug. 31 when he grabbed a 121).volt power line terminal attached to the roof of a Balboa Island garage have filed a $400,000 claim charging negligence against the city of Newport Beach. Attorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Steinbeck clalm the city bUuding in· 1pecton allowed a dangerous and defec· tfVfl condlUon to exist and pennltted the construction of an lllegal ramp from the house to the garv.ge roof . At the time of the mishap, police said the roof had been accessible by the eight· loot bridge 'built !rOln a dect at the rear of the house. The power tennlnal bad not been mov~ ed when tbe biidge was constructed. Steven Chriltopher Steinbeck climbed to the roof to play with a young f,rlend while Ills family was visiting. It wu not immediately known whether any clalml or clvU action would be taten .qllnlt the owner of the cotblge at 125 Topu Ave., Dr. Daniel MacCaUum. City olllclala Ille! the ramp to the llll'lll' bad awuently been CO!lstructed without a bu!Wng permit Bod bad bee• bufll IOIMlime after the houaa WIS buUt. ,Dr. ~ llid the ramp • was Ihm -be bough! the bouao more thao 30 y11r1 ago and be believed It. bad been built when the house was built. built. City 'bulldlni ofncer Bobby Fowler Slid the power terminal was attached at !ta apparent orlilnal location to a 12-lnch bJib parapet around the mertor ol the prqe roof. Spokelman for the Southern California Edllon' Company said the power Une car· rled standard household current ol 120 volbl. ,, U.S Deficit Worsens WASlllNGTON (AP) ·-The nation's balance-of·payments deficit worsened In the Ju1y-8eptember quarter, reversing nine months of bnprovemeut, the Com· merce Department Aid today. The department said preliminary Information showed that Ill "offlclll reserve tran1ac- tlona" balance was In the red by !(. 7 bllllon 1n the third quarter compared with l900 mllUon in the pmloua quarter. LIGHTNING HITS CALIFORNIA. JET SAN JOSE (AP ) - A Ugbllng boll hit a Paclllc Southweat Airlines 7f7 jet with 91 penons aboard as the plane flew at 10,000 feet approaching San Jose Airport. authorities said. Federal Aviation Administration of· flclab aid the plane, PSA Flight 203, made a routine landing Tuesday but was grounded for .. lmpectlon. The only outwanl evidence of the llghlninl 1trtke was a nasb mark on the plane's akin, and there we.re no injuries. Dri-ver Fired .. • in Emergency He Dumped Rig SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -A truclc driver who lald be overlllmed hll rte rolber than rbk a l'llll>how accJdent ha1 been fired . Pbll L. Mlclllll,IO, of r .. rnont, 11ld 'l'llelday the owner of the American Trlnlport S111em .-led the accident Thunday wu caUlld by Mlcbatl'1 lac-of 1ttenUon. llVT TD POUCI· and Mlchul 11ld the truck'• defective brakes callled the poten!1/l.:iloutn>ul a<eldent. 'll1t occurred wh<ft Mtachel'a rlf was coming down 1n offramp r...n the 817 8rldp. He Aid the air brakes ailed, oo be turned the truck on lta 11dt to l\OOld plowlna Into podulrtans. TRB TllUCC llAMME1> Into a oari<ed c1r and sldeftlped another. Mldlatl llld be will -the trucking company, whldl 11 'btled In Rodwood City, for a Mell tnJury be recell'ld. . . I ' N. Viets Renew ·De·mn;nd ' _1 ~ •• " -··~ ...._,. --i;-: ' ... That Thieu Be eJu:sted ,. By United Press Intern&tional The Commwiists renewed t b e i r demands · today that President · Nguyen Van Thieu resign,,put ~gon ~ports said he is considering sendiq bis o~n el)voy to Paris in hopes of joining secret negotiations between presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho. Diplomatic sources in Paris aaid the Kissinger -Tho talkl cou1d resume thil weekend. Washington reports said the presiden- tial adviser could leave as early as tonight. Tho left Peking today for Paris after talks with Chinese Premier Chou En-la!. ' Moscow dispatches said Tho arrived there today from Peking for con· sultations with Soviet officials before flying to Paris. Mme. Nguyen Thi Binb, the Viet Cong foreign mini.5ter, said in a statement published today In Psrbl the United , States must remove Thieu from power because be keeps blocldnfl the Vlelnam peace accord. But In Sslgon the dally newspaper, Tin . ; Song , said Hoang Due Nha, Thieu's nephew and closer adviser, may go to Paris to represent South Vietnam at the secret peace talks. Tin Song (Live News) is partially financed by Nha, who·is Thieu's personal secretar,Y and the only South Vietnamese whQ haCI· 'been p re s e n t at all of the ·Ill~ last month ~tween Thieu and K1ulriger. Nha also sat in on the discussions laat weekend between Thieu and White House envoy Gen. Alexander !late. In Paris, Viet Cong spokesman Ly Van Sau said statements that South Vietnam might send Nha to take part in the private contacts were a "maneuver." "This is the old maneuver all oVer again, aimed at delaying the signing of the peace treaty and prolonging the war." · · U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker met with Thieu at Independence Palace for i25 minutes today, the embassy aaid. It w•s Bunker's first meeting With Thieu slnct last Saturday when Haig was in Saigon. "We all are under an obscure domina- tion," the Por satd. "•t 11 by s.tan tl!o prince o t!llt worlo, jhe No, 1 enemy." . , The Pnpe deplored the fact that In the ,..vtaed rite or Baptism less empbaall II put on ...,.,um, the part in which the prlell onlers the devU to .. ~ve the penon to . be christened. "l don't know whether this is realistic ," the Pope said of the revis¢ baptismal exorcism be himself approved three years ago as part of the rero.rm of church services. "Still, the devil is not forgotten by the church," Pope Paul said. "He Is the occult enemy who spreads errors and disasters in human history. He is the evil and crafty deceiver who knows how to creep· into ua." · The Pnpe e........i regret that modern church scholars 11howed little In- terest in studying Satan's action "on single individuals as well as on com- . munlties and entire societies and on events.'' He said many would rather seek a sup- plement for this in "psychoanalystlc and psychlatric stt:Jdles or in spirituallatlc ex· periences, unbsppUy so widely apread ·ln some countries nowadays." Splrltuali&bl believe they cao conblct the dead and receive measagea from tbem. Pope Paul aid t b a I the devU bas always been acllYe In the world. But he warned a.gaialt exeeMe8 lo i.-klenllfytng Sablnic Influences in apeclflc ....,, • •• 1 Ill OPIN t TO I 538 CENTER S'l'REET-COSTA t,1ESA 646-1919 CLOUD SUNDAY iiiimAii."iilofs'""" 9&0 =-:: TEfHllS SHOES ·... 8&0 WlmALL SHOES .. 19&0 ~:::..TENNIS SHOES ...... 791 I ~::... TENNIS SHOES ....... 9&0 ··-TENNIS SHOES .. . 1891 Speclal Sal .. e -aS1UEPING BAGS • Llmlttd QUCMtftln r.r UG 1091 ~'.::"' DOWN BAG · .............. 4911 r.r DOWN BAG .. '" " 6481 ~~··· DOWN BAG .. .. .. 9911 ~ TENNIS FUIES "" 1591 fiiisBli:Ls'" ::::. .. TENNIS FUMES 1695 7:11 ~OD 7n .... :::,., TUNIS FUIES 1711 :::.."":: .. STRUll llYLH 2091 ·-uo1m 8'1 • 29'1 VfOTOR IMPERIAL ·-1900 "'"'iluD BALL GLOVES 3''·1'' ·-4'° 680 AQ BASKET BAILS ;,:. .111 .. _ ~=-ua1ET BAILS ::.~ 811 HAllD BALLS ~·· BASKET BAI I S ........ 12'1 ::~· BAOI BOARDS ........ 14'1 . ........ GOALS ................... 311 11'' TUlllS SHORTS 111 ·12'1 I RALEIGH BIKES ·Parts· Tires· Tubes· Accessories· Repar ' e llOYS & GIRLS SPIBDO SWIM SUITS • \~ $1 al J. th ~ w I w w d w w a w a w g cl N A a a 0 I ·At Your ·service 11our qtW!l- tfon& eo Pat Du'1n I At tel'lege C'onap'lex Near C'omp'letlon Your Sm1tct, Orange Coaat Dailv Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mtaa, Ca., 92826. Include 11our k"1lhonf ... -... lfitdo 0-Ritda Df!lAR PAT: I ordered a trail..-bilch for my Volbwqeu in June from J . c. • Whitney Compony In a.Jcago. They sent me the wrong bitch Ind wOn't refund my money or send me the correct hitch iml"8 I pay fl0.60 In poolnge to mail back t h e wroog hitch. They also keep billing me ror additional postage since the hltcb they sent weigh- ed' more than the one I ordered. Wby should I spent $10.60 because the com· pany made an error, not to mention the Completion cif the »:s milllon library at Saddle- beek C-Ommtinity College I! SG]leduled. llelween Feb. 6 and Marth 1. It lpcluc!q 16 c)assrooms in th• three-level structure. Tiie 1Mt' floor will 'include a ~gdm learniQg center. The fadlity lpcludel_.55.- Mll1"1uare feet of IS§iplible.1vace. ~~ mow c6jlstruetion work on both ·the inaido, .l!ldi 6ullide of the building. $UJ5 postage? Tbe .matter can be IOlved, bui I'm alrold y.. do have lo -had< the · wroq bltclt at your expeme. li'1 a com. pany poUcy not lo ....,p1 COD packages. Customer ltl'Vice represeatatlve Miss Reyes Avina promise• &o leJld your postage money bacll: 11 soon u tlte bitch Is .... 1ved, The fl.15 due bill b1 been ......cled. A-yoar paclage to Ml" Avina at J. c. Wldtltey. It wD1 tale uotber two to lhfte -u to ........ delivery ol the correct llltch, uni.ea yon decide you'd prefer a rdmtd. ,,. Not Sii• l'et ·DEAR PAT: I desperately want to wear my mother's gown at my wedding. I oeed to lose a coupJe of inches off my waistline, so I signet. a contract on May 4 with Slimmin' Women in Tustin. The con- tract guaranteed 100 percent money back if I didn't lose a total of eight inches in 30 treatments U I visited the salon at lea8t two times a week for the length of the course. I dieted and JOit more than the JUaranleed five pounds,but lost only two mcbes when I'd completed the course. I Mtified the salon "by mail within ten days," as required by the contract, that I wanted my refund . My certified Jetter was unclaimed and now the saloo, says I attended ooly once during the last three weeks. I went four time:: and my friends at work can atte· : to this. I signed in and Driver Injm·ed In Laguna Crash Gets $15 0,000 Impact of Two Tracts On Schools Assessed weighed in each time I visited. How can I An El Toro man who was seriously ln-Two proposed housing developments in get my money back? jured four years ago when his car col-the Ca . trano unif·ed •-~I 0 . t . t S S. Glll'deo Grove . truck In , -··· Beach ha PIS 1 ~~ IS nc -Slimmln' Women ~ cutomtn' llded with 8 ..,.. .... _ 8 one in Dana Point and one in Laguna sign-bl reeorda to the taloa'1 offlclal been a~arded $l50,000 In damages by an Niguel -could require nine additional reconls. Theae .......i. llMnr yoa _, Orange County SUperior Court jUl'J'. el •• cl d add t , -·'l"!l · Ba , emen-.ry ast:rooma an o a __. • 1111 ~me 6e llglMD 1.U1: in Ju1 Charfes uers .. ded .1 . ,, .. A aheei. for lfle ttme ~· •• ~· ,;.~· ~ m ~i..itt9P.'1 · :~~ .... 2•ercrow SI uat10n w.~n ·~": kloa~ . '·· •)l';'-fin . ' J 'J tnlth <:;s of biillt, distrlcl trustees have he<D told. 9Dven.Mid lrii teld y tllld -1.fl. ' -.::.._ · 1 d•f1 'h-· .... _~ i'&bool trustees responded to the news coald ' ·• oftt ..r.;... . ........,. . .,. ~ a s e endln..uu ..., o! . 1.__,._!"~~e • a 11 ~. • ._........_ ,.....;.__. iand ......h...t.. , • M .-~Y , 'the developments, both in county area, ·~ treatm .. w B· -.._ ,. _ _.,....., =• ..,..,. b lily. the di t ·c1 d .. t t· ' rugement ii not accepClible, uy furtlter Wlll¥d•JMnea ·Barrett of El Merl.le. ,• y ra mg s n a rrurus ra ions M&empt to ncever year money woald Judge e..., later denied a motion.for responses to requests for input by county have fo he haadled lk..,i. the ...U a ..,;. lrial. it was UPSUC<eSS!ully arJUeC! plaruien. claim• -.,.. , by defense lawyen-that the iO!'Y a Ward One tract i5 336 single-family homes, V' was• exCessive and "based on .,ympathy" cluster style, on 125 acres in Laguna Mall• Washable for the plalnUll. Niguel at Crown Valley Parkway at La DEAR PAT: One of my favorite dress Smith rece1~ed severe injuries. May 23, Paz. manufactum'3, Arpeja 'C&lifornia lne., 1969( when bi1 car: was struck by B.lll" When occupied, these homes would be In contrast to those, Wimer said, Tuesday, the district received news of a 5.1 acre commercial plot in Mission Viejo at Marguerite Parkway' and Trabuco Road. "We don't often get tract mapr ifor commercial {development)," Wilmer said. Taxes on that property will bring revenue to the d,istrict, but not children. The district letter to county assistant plBMlQg director Stuart Bailey rqarding this development reads, "We would hope that the approval of same couJd be e:r- pedJted. Judging from the number of ~ in the planning stage! in that p&rticuJar area, this development will be needed ." ~ , Wtdnrsday, MO'lltfllbtr l.5, 1972 s DAIL y I'll.OT I 'Onofre l'ictot]f' • '20' Aids .Figh~-- Against N 1*e8f~~! · The puaag• ol l'nlpolltlon 20, the coaatllne initiative on the November bal4 lot, was a turnlnl point ln an "eftlltual victory" in the fight agan.st pl.aoa for two more nuclear reactors at San Onofre, the channan ol a cltlxena groups laid ln San Clemente today. Lyn Harm Hieb, spokesman for Groups United Against Rad.iaUon Dan. gen (GUARD), told members of the San Clemente Soroptlmlllts Club that utility Supe-roisors Okay Stiidy For Patrol A 45-day study was authorized by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday to determine the need for an air patrol of the county. Board Chairman Ronald W. Caspen of Newport Beach hastened t.o advise that the proposal that the county bey a fixed wing aircraft for aboot $16,000 for patrol duty was not Ued to a more e:rpan!ive county "air force" urged by supervisor Willlam Phillips of Fullerton several months ago. Coonty Admini.!ltrative Officer Robert 'Ibom.as reported on an tnvesUgation of a plane used by the city o! Santa Mooica. He said vision from the craft at 1.000 feet with the aid ot 10.power blnocalars wu great, tht plarie was much qulieler than a helicopter and cnd.sed at es to 130 miles per hour. Thomas's department, the Sheriff, the Criminal Justice Councll and c:ounty communlcationl wUI parUclpate in the study. Thomas said be made both ground and airborne lnspectk>ns of the Santa Monica pa!"'1 plane and found It quli. quiet and economical to opente. hft ls under t'OD- tract so police officers are DOt needed and the' cost is from $7 to SID an hour, much le1s than hellcopten," be el· plained. . He said a Cessna 172 was used in Santa Monica and cme coukt he purd>ued !or 116,000. Needed equipment would boost the cost another Slt,000 and he estimated !int year operaUn1 easts, lncludlag purchase, at 1511,000. President's Reception Slated at S~ddlehack Studenls and t.ochers at Baddlebllck d;mmunlty Colle,(! will be meeUng 'l'Uadaf -but the let-to&ether _,., be academically oriented. The gatherln( will be the fourth annual Prealdent'a 8-ptloo and will be held Jn the studt:ot ecntet from 7:30 to t :JO p.m. It Is an event provldina student.a and faculty an opporumity to meet IOdally. The ••mine ....,,ii< will be hooted by members of the AlrUne Stewudta claa. Relreshmeni. will he -ed. company plana for I.he react«s are a "dead dream.'' She hued her comment oo the ,_,I pusage by Collfoomla •olen . ol · 1lie ln- ltlati•• which wlU requln 1pp"'"1 by 'a regional oommlalon of developtnedll along beaches. • .. Bui the gpcotnlJti A"1mlo Eneri1°·0im· mission beariop oo San Onofre Beach, she added, "are only the be11hi1lni ol;• long stniggle ... not only to ~ 5-n Onofre, but to prevent dov.,j.ltltn ol doiens or California beaches." . The AEC h8' ache<Nled the ...... pre. hearing oonfemice oo the San 01iofre aj>: plications by the Edbott Company lllid San Diego Gas and Electric for Nov. 28 at to a.m. in room 520 of the U.S. Db-- trict Court , !ti N Spring St., 1.j11 Aqell!I. GUARD, through Mrs. Hicu; llao peti· tioned foT format lntenener 'lltatus be- fore the AEC in the cominl' be:u'tno:. Today. Mrs. HlcU asked the SoroPtim- ists to "act in the forefront" d such or- gani1..atlons as GUARD. The "failure of vl.slon" by utlltty com- panies will be costly to Callfantl.1., she claimed. adding that the tme .. Has pua- ed" when residents will allow tndostrial construction on "their precloua ocean- front ." · ~ The hearing boan! Nov. Ill fa' efpOcted to act on petitions to intervene·, ·ldmtify witnesses and detall the subjed ol tali· mony. Mrs . Hicks declared today that the "sooner the utility companies read that writing on the wall" and plan under- ground Installations and reo-~ and solar power plani.s, the less pawer ser- vices will cost the people. ' . * * * ·: CaspePS\ Named ~: To New f.oastat 'I • I, Regional Board Supervlaor Ronald Qupen ol Nfllrpo<t Beach llu been oamed lo the rog!onol plannlng comtnlulon which ' wlll : be organit;ed !IOOll in response to ttit p.lsage of Prop. 20, the Coutal 1n11l.tlyt; ·on Nov. 7. ~ ··. Each county is lo be .. ~ aa will lbe cities by I LeaJUe of .ewie. I~ polnte. "fftOt'"ln& ail a .,..., ...... munltlel. CUpers ..., nunm "' the group repr...,.Inc Oranae i"'1 Loo Angeles C.OUOties. · " SUpervlaor David L. B 1 k e r who bas served as chalnnln of, the state Air Quality Control Board fO< ltVl!ral )'<Ml nomlna~>bispers for the .... ~' "I have befn travellinl ~ •nd~ 1(be atate for many years in the tmer. ol cleaner air and proper uee of~" BWr aald. "I think It """" l>e ap- proprlat• that our board chalmlan ""' represenLs a couta.I district MZV• oq lbe new com.miuk>n ." c..pen laid be wu nau"""' Jo be IUQl!lled foe the Jmpcrtant pool -ud would ace.pl. The ,..ions! commllllom ore chlrpd with planning proper uae ol lalltl ond ...,_ ·-........,.. tn the ~ areu ol the stat•. A stai. .....,i.ron will hav• jur1adictfon ..., the ..-al recional -... . makes everything in "dry clean only" reU s t~ck at the mtersecUon of Pa~c expected to fUI six classrooms with about materials. J wrote asking why washable Coast Highway and Dia~ Street m 158 elementary-age children and 80 junior I ~;;;;;;;;;iliiiiiij;m:_w;.;:wiiiiiiiOi~jJ;riiiiiiio;;;o;;;;r;;iiiiiiiiiiii•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiijiiiij;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii97jj styles aren't available and requested' a ~~ Beach. It •as testllied that he ii high and high school students, district GEM TALK dress shop to forwa;t' my letter. Perhaps still disabled from those injuries. administrator Joe Wimer said. my· letter wasn't sent, but I've never The secood tract Ls for 142 single fami- heard from Arpeja. Can you fmd out? ly cJUster 1.D'lits on 27.5 acres on The J.o .. Costa Mesa B uIJet in Skull street or the Goldeo Lantern 1n Dana 'Ille "lorpr part~ of Arpeja faablolll Point. are tliged el&ber machine or lwMI Wimer estimated in a letter to the lurer'1 C11Stomer -department. nn s ar e..11 ditional classrooms and ' • f u r t h e r waslaable, llC!COl'dlnl ti tbe manufac-B • g Ch g county that it would requlre three ad- • selecdon of these washable styles for MEDRORD, Ore. (UPI) -A keepsake area." you. found in Clayton Rombaugh't1 borne -a TODAY by Request your dress shop'' buyer to order overburden the school facilities In the I -""' human skull with a bullet imbedded in it Mbrit19 VU.mllU -has resulted In murder charges being J, C. HUMPHRIES DEAR PAT: I paid f9.15 for a 30-day filed again.t him. 4NIJ GOODNIGJIT I '-.-·-··~·• ___ ,.. __ _ ' •--•-· M v·•--l-· Rombaugh, 40, Wllderville, Ore., was supply of v WWUllD to ega IMUWUIS, accused of killing Edward King, 23, an Natural Vitamin Research Council, Los uoemployed laborer whose beadleu Angeles. I ordered by mail from an ad in skeletoo was found lut week along a llt· the Enquirer newspaper aevual weeks tle meet road in Northern ClllffJl'nla. ago and I don't...,.~}~ company's King, o1 Eureka, Calif., had 1-mJ». address '1nce It wu ~ In the mail lng for a year. order coapon ! seot. I tried to (ind a Lot Humboldt Coullty Sherllf Geno C.. Angeles telei>hoae liollng, but there Is aa1<I the 1keletoo wu localed with to- none. I don'( like to be taken. Can JOU formation provided by Romblulb'• 15- help me! year-old girl friend, arruted with him U Yllll , ._,. Uko ~itt· = M:: Oct. 5 oo ext.rl!Go, ,.b!>ory and lxll'KIJry onierlllC vflomlu .......... "A-y ~~= .:.uu:hlng Rombouilt'• ......... " l"l klnd, .............. . TO YOU, TOO LONDON (UPI) - A judge plac- ed Dtr<k Clementaoo, 11, on 1J. mon~ problUon Tuesday becaUle he rrtptened Ihm ••onien In • publlc tollet by beatlnc 00 the .,;,,. dow and thoutlng. "I juJI wanted to say goodnight." he aal<I. Yossi Soll · Mo••• ttdle, f,w1! ....... ,. ... -ever. ,..... .......... loP lo -- wlllI -flnl _, --of -............. .,.. .... ,.. lM ~)lier .,.,,71• ..... ...,.,.. -~--·w.·-la met•'Flf II JllJ, Ne ....., -... ................................ '*"' il,dlll .......... ,, fte , .... Dn1AI 1,, If 111...,...."efMeta v...-... n1en•ew1'' ··•* JM A111le1 Plltll •11ee.r II Cllilrp, P.O. Bu ... lM e,.,,.111 ... Ab cm,..._. "wttll ••_. • •t ., • nm--&" ................... :r.ve«c !117 ii W '' RM D.C. .,- Ta.s Tip II )'Ill ..... a 1ftlllmalo tu dodoclloo "" your tm ......._ K'1 not loo Iii. to -111o errcr. l'!'tlJI ... a Fonn l040X, avallabl al IDl' IRS ollles, and ...,..,_ pute l1lo portiCla that llu clJanctd from ,..... lll1l1Dal mum. iltdutfe ..,. .-,. rolaled W.....llotl and mall to the -"-1 In !he IOIOX ln- llructlool. Parrot Brings Justice w Hal.t llAll"A, W..1 (AP) -A ,.1uc1m1 r..i. tolled poml ealled y ooll """ lnoPI llroell ,_ lo a ball opln, dolytoc a judp ... refUlillC to talk. II -Ille blnl'I lllrd --lbe In In niDo -. ... Ille judp .... dMrV aottinl lod ... vo.i 1D1C1e hll -• -1u1 __ pet __ .,....,. plalaod that his poml ........ but a blnl ol bis deicl:i:: bod •I' ""' tak<m -II lll!'ft1 """' ti a borle breeder,""" ............... ..., to him. Tiie qM'Clte -· WU lllt ..-.,..S "'' ponll Yo.t or -olhet' blnl! Me)'ol' aa1<I lhll tt tloe ptml - Yoal, It could oJnc In GermlD. So • LASER FLAW REMOVAL Most of us know that concen· !rated light beems known as "las- ers" have become increasingly useful as cutting and drUling in- strumenU in medicine and lndw.- try. However, few sn aware that the laser ts now being 1ucceutu.Jfy applied to removal o! Daws from gems ... Black end rust-<:0lored Daws on the 1urface of otherwise perfect diamonds have for many yean been removad by chemical lnat- m•nt. But the same Daw1 declly lmbedded In the dllmOlld were ili- posalble to r•acb. About lour years ago, the ability o! th• laser beam to tlrlU an in- finitely small hole gave the dJa. mond indUJtry • way to reach Ute deep Oaw with bleaching cbeml- cal1. The n1ult II an Inc:reue in I the value or many Dawed di• · monds. althouah thl1 value wW 11111 not equal lbat of a naturally f perfect gem. The luer drilled bolt 11 oot u1- ually dei.cteble by the av.rap purchaser, but your local mes. pend•nt J•welor can ~II you whether •nr, gem has been 1ub-Ject<d to th 1 treatment. ' Accutron; .. Precisely what he wants for Christmas H hit 11,.. II preclo<Ja, give him Acc.tron , , . tho -ch tllot Ila no bll.tnco -·no mo1flsP<tno, no~· lnttNd lhlre'11 tiny, electronlc&I,,_ pow-lllnlng lcl<I<. Tlle lllnlng lofll aplllo I -Into 3eO oqua1 -Tllo -a llc*Jng witch can do II d- • -•Sor 10 -. Aocut""' -II oo .-ty -tllot Bulovo e-monihlJ~to-1neo--.· -........... _ ....... -..... -..,,.. ..,, -.. , ,.._ .............. hlilot ... lfla. Accutron· by Bulova J. {~ .J./ump~rie~ c}e1w/,N Ill! NEWPORT JLVO. COSTA MESA COHVlHl(Nf Tllill . 11 'f'f.All IN THl lAMl LOCATION • ......., .. ..,_ ....... a..,... f'HOHI Ml·Mt I . . ' c_ • ' 4 D.lll Y PllOT '!I ~tting Ready ' /. Fo:r Prop.~O OFF l'.ND RUNNING Dl!PI'. -You haie 'PniJ,.bly noted in the news that Or8Qi.t ~now has a representative on tho new Coastal Coob<>l Board that will come into effect under the dictums of ~tion 20. ~ 20 was pwed by the voters ba6i 'op· IJ>e Big Tuesday, california now bas ltate coasUine control -or at least will !iave soon. u~ provlsloos of .the lnltiative, sev- eral \ibmnl~iods wUl be established to rule on what, il anytblng, shall be allow- ed t<> 1"11 bulh .along Gill" 'coastal slope from Eureka !<> the Meldean Border. Also ~er the provisions, it seems like just abool e'"'Yliody geb an opportunity t~ appoint somebody to these various contrQfbOards. 1bere will be six regional comiDisskms and then one big one for the whOle 'tale coastline. ' "·' ~E COUNTY'S. Board of Supefyfsors, acting ye!tenlay, appointed its ; 'f'1r/· own Chairman Ronald W. Caspers to the regional commission which will rule in our area. Additional to the local appointments, Gov._ Ronald Reagan will get to make several. He has vowed to put "people of common sense" on the control boards. Al&embiy Speaker Robert Moretti, the Democrat from Van Nuys, also gets some. appointments under the coastal in· iUaiive., . ' ' MORm'I HASN'T really s a i d anytbiri,g ii.bout people of common sense bu\ be'hiis indicated whom he won't ap- point. ' Jie vowed he won't appoint an~ from the public relations firm of Clerfi· Whitaker, who beaded the unsuc- ceasftil· .. campaign attempt to defeat Proposition 20. As I get it, there will be 12 members on the overall super-state commission. Six of these will be aelected by the governor and assembly speaker and the other sil. will come from or by the regional commissionen. This will give us lots of new peopl e with the title of commissioner here in callfomia. Tints a new layer of govern- ment get! formed, oozing I t s e l f .90mewbere In between high state govern- ment, county government and municipal control. It is going to be peat. AS ONE OP the very llt8t com· missioners thus anointed, J10U IUl'ely have to acbnire our County Board Chairman Caspers. He ls very brave. As all this new layer of government beginl !<> gearup, C..pen, ilke the other news~ will become. wide-ly Po !lgure. Bunches or "°'"" will visit '. .~ from variolll persom in the dodge. If ho ~ alccumb !<> their sweet scent~· ;,, ~will be depoaited on beliil!'' •bf all of the en- ment 'WflD.t Wm out ,there pum~ ing f ol Propoeltloo 20 ao that Calif CciUid come to a screeching ha\L !'!.~ · ~ ~ ' ' BETWEEN T!lli<llOSll • ..i onion!, Caspen and the Gier ....W czan will be lllng aJoog in a bllzwd of pape ' <, 1rJi1111 !<> figure out bow to make dlcbiali .:'o£!f :oa 20 work. One -;lla'h, for ... ample~Ondiog the~ _ ·•:~ in the lil-·· 11 .lbat I\ isn't de!ined Very ' • " Anyway, there ii '11!1$1111' lhe whole thing. Propositicn IO'doim'i·~ get cranked up good untJl Dell Febnlarj. I'm planning !<> be out of tho slate right then. Thank goodness, SomeChU!kt Stripper Blaze Starr, 40, bas announced that she'll open res- taurant in Maryland specializ- in chicken. She says her chick- en "will make you grow big and strong like me." Hijacker Killed Aft,er Seizing Australia Plane SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - A hi- jacker shot a plain-clothesman today in a scufne alongside a domestic airliner at Alice Springs in central Australia, then was wounded fatally when be tried ·to nee, government officials reported. The hijacker -about 35 years old, slight1y built, and armed with a saWed- off rifle -took over an Ansett Airlinea fl ight from Adelaide about 30 minutes be· fore it was due in Alice Springs . "He did not demand any ransom money," an airline spokesman said. ~'JI& WA~'. ~ aircraft.; a paracbtlte ·;d~;pbot and said he wanted to be ftown to an arid region 300 miles west of Allee Springs." The 34 passengers were released from the Fokker Friendship F27 ilfter It land- ed. 1be hijacker rejected ooe small plane offered1to him and said another was mt airworthy, a government spokesman said. A third plane was taxled up behind the Fokker. The hijacker and the hostess walked to it, and he ordered to hostess to search the small plane's pilot who was a platndolhesman. "111ERE WAS A scuffle between the gunman and the policeman, and the policeman was shot," said the govern- ment spokesman. "The hostess ran eff, and the hijacker ran toward some scrub. Other police J>W'8.lM)d the man and be was captured afta ibots were fired and the hijacker WU Wounded." · The platnclotbesman was reported in serk:JU•condition with wounds in his back and.leg. 11le hijacker was not Immediately Identified. The motive for the hijacking was a "a complete mystery," the official added. 'Radical Lah,~l Fatal' ~aglet.on Denies He Was . Cause of Lots Deepest in Nort'la Seoale from ~ In 1971, lie said be believes Sen. Edward M. ~. (0. Maas.), wUI "tal:e" the rol• of uniUng Ille .DemOenotlo Pltll'. lie 'oald be thinb Sfli. Kemocl7 ean leld tho party -to Ille pdiUcal center •ibe!ca11•, unlike MMJovtru, who 'Waa unforimlete!y an4 unfalttl' perceived u 1 radlCa1, I don't Itel at t&li moment tl!at that same perception ulita with respect !<> Sen. Kennedy." U.S.· Unleashes Heaviest Eagleton Wei he thinks 1972 Hwas a Republican year," that Nixon wai able to t~ !ldvantace or an imaae as "a world stateSman 1ri quest of peace," While McGovern's prlnclpol isllue, the war in Vietnam. 0 evaporated pretty much in· solar as public voting cooaclouaness! was coocemed." Raids Since Air Cutback •JI THINK mE maximum effort of the Democrab for the next four yean," Eagleton aald, "is going!<> have!<> be ex- pended on llying !<> reuaemble tliose .: tradltloaal componep·ta Of the ' SAIGON-(UPI) -Tbe U.S. command today reported the heaviest air - against North Vielnam idnce President Nis:on cul back the air war nearly a ,,,.,itb .... Bllt bombers Dew 33 mloaian1 IDd tec- ilCa! fighter-bombers Dew moro than 300 raids. Tbe B52 nids were·allo the ~ ln- lo North Vietnam since last aprtng, the bombers striking within 20 miles of tho 20tl! Parallel llmlt aet by NisGn !<>·keep the bombing away from -and Haiphong daring ..-....,uatiana. Anci.ent 'Spirit Of West Point' Haunts Cadets -party wlllcb eialtond In tl!is The parallel 111DS 65 miles aoutb of Hinol 1972 eleclkll. I mean labor, tlie ·etl!nlcs, and llalpboog. the Wallaot vote." Tbe 340.t<>lal was a record since the air He said' the ouP!iorten ot Gov. George war was restricted on Oct. • 23. The C. Wallace of Alilbama are 0 going ·to be pnvloos hlch. wu ~ 1J wl1eln .total ol the toocI!est ol all !<> bring back !<> the -•.atlel'_.. llown (a aortia ii Democrallc fold." one.flllht lliy ·,.. plane). But no nstr!e-He added: "The candidate we field in tkm were on at that time. 1976 · wlll have to be perceived u a bit As tho latest strilies were 1111110unced, closer !<> the llO<?alled politlcaJ center North Vietnam accused the United Stales than McGovern was ldlntlfled In tllil "12 of "carpet bombing" raids earlier this campaign." weel: that ca111e " many casualties !<>the Meanwblle, McGovern hU been quoted civilian JlOPQlaUon." u saybig !<> a clDse friend that be bad no U.S. Navy pllob used "WaDe,." radar-knowledge of Eigleton'• boopltalization guided bombs !<> clestnly throe bridges for eshauslioil 1 before selecting the near Vinb, 111t-m11ea soutl! of-HanoI,-U.S: Misoouri senator as.bia running mate and spokemnen said. The avowed aim of the is surpriaed at a report bia t<>p aides bombing, as it baa been alnce the air war learned ol it earlier. resumed April e. was t<> choke oH North Vletnameae supplles flowing south. TBE ASSOCIATED PRESS learned in Share• l'ortu- Cuba Goldm11P, 33, cif Jlirming- ham, who was awarded $751>,· 000 after Detroit police car rammed bis auto and shattered his leg, Will share mon,ey with widows and orphans of Detroit policemen and firemen. He says he wants to show bow fair police and courts have bee·n to him. Schmid Captured -Begs for Life The prolusloo or targets reported bit a serle.! ol interviews thal McGovern was an iodlcator of the rush by the North aides became aware of the matter while Vietnamese !<> get s u p p I I e s in Place checking rum<rs Eagleton had a drinking before a possible ~fire and subse-prob]em, reacting with relief when the TUCSON (UPI ) -Charles Schmid was quent weapcm free7.e. .latter proved untrue. , The United States and South Vietnam Henry ~Iman, McGovern's finance back in prison today. ID9 four.cliy taste are doing the same thing. The U.S. 7th chairman, told 8 reporter Tuesday night of freedom ended when he was captured WEST POINT, N.Y. (UPI) -Honesty Air Force said today U.S. war material McGovern beard nothing of the Missouri in a railroad yard,· disguised in a ·blond code aside, officials at West Point shipments into S&igoo.'s Tan Son Nbut senator's medlcaJ record until after the wig and pleading for his life. speculate that recent reports of a airport have been running at 500 tons a Democratic convention ended. "Please don't shoot," begged SCbmid, day slnce Nov. 1. ' Earlier that day, however, two he led b mustachioed gboot •!roiling through Acainfing !<> preliminary reparts, the McGovern aidos, Gordon Well and Frank :io, as was arres Y an armed cadets' quarters armed with a Civil War U.S. command said U.S. jets bombing Mankiewicz, had discussed it with policeman. ' musket may be just a prank. North Vietnam Tuesday destroyed or E a.glelon's administrative assistant. Schmid, 30; known as the "Pied A spokesman at the U.S. Military damaged two transshipment points, two Mankiewicz said they didn't t e 11 Piper," escaped from the Ari.1.ona State Academy said two cadets reported the airfields, two petroleum storage areas, McGovern until later because "Jt wasn't Prison Saturday with 800~ Joovicted unearthly visitor a few days after a 3S trucks, 11 warehouses, one antiaircraft a serious problem" at that time. triple murderer, Raymond I: Hudgens, gun, four supply dumps, six supply ln Kansas City Tuesday n I g h t , woman gave a lecture on th e stornge complexes, seven cargo boats, 15 Eagleton said that, if McGovern's top who is still at large. supernatural. bridges, 20 railroad cars, nine field aides knew of his medical history, 0 they . Schmid was recaptured in the Southern The ghost, wearing a mas s j v e pieces and a railroad spur_ sure didn't let me know about it." Pacific freight yards Tuesday. handlebar mimtacbe, supposedly visited ,--------------------------------~-----'---- the cadets' room shortly before midnight, toured with his musket as if on an in- s~on and tl!el\' departed tbrougb. a nearby Wall -without so much as a salute. .. According to the spokesman, a cadet cap~spent the next night in the room add 't Mi a thing. But, ~r cadet, eref ., svend a nigllt If !be ..... ·~ ... ~ cllect Oii the )unlor"cij>- tain, claims he saw the eerie filure , musket and all. West Point "bu had a long bisl<>ry of gholla," the spokesman said. But he cautiously added, "This is the biggest nnnot" mill In the world. Cadets are oot supposed to lie but they sure can tell some whoppers." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE OtllvtrY of lht Dally Pilot h guar antffd ~1'4'"'-": II "" • illlt ..... ""' . ••INF "1 I•• -.m., c•ll .,.,. ,.... °""' WIM ... WWtltl M ""· Ct ... '" ,.._ 9M11 ,,,. '·"'" s.twWr ..,. ,_.,,, ., "" • "" ~ ,_ ~ .,. ' '·'"· ... , ..... ,, Ill' ....... ,.,..,.,,, <tll lfld t UollY' wll .. llfWIM M '"· C. .. .,., '"" ••1111 It 1.111, Ttltphonn Miii o,...... c_, A ..... , .... ., tu-Un ........ _,, """'llol'-•ffdl ,.. • ... Wft!Mlliltt... , ..... •••• ... ,,. IM (........_ Ca~-IMC,, tt• J•H C.1lltr-. DM9 ... lfol, ,... L....-. L..-. ............ .,,.... '··- .. CLOSE, BUT WRONG. IT WAS THE , TAILGATE ON THE STATION-WAGON. IT ENABLED PEOPLE 10 RELAX FRoM ALL THAT ACTION WI™ A MOUTH- WA-rERING SPREAD AND A LIGHT, SMOOTH BUSHMILL.8 I I WONDER.IF THEY KNEW BACK IN 16oe THAT BY MAKING. BU•HMILLS LIGHT AND SMOOTH, THEY WOULD BE MAKING BIJ9HMtU.S'l'HE IDEAL - AH,8US~IUS, SO SMOOT-H, SO, L.IGl;iT, so I THINK I'LL MOSEY OVER 10THETAILGATel STADIUM COMFl'INION ! r-,"" ' New -.Rainstorm Coming ~ Front Expected to Arr.ive iii Area Thursday s • ..,111....,rw.. .,. --· .._.. hltll ......• , .••. •ra""" :t.t a.... lowr ............ M1• ~ 1A • ntUISO... T ""' """ . .. •. .. ... ••. J: .. -.m. l.1 ,..,,, -' .... ' ....... ti:• a.M. '·' ...... Niii ............ Jta ..... U -... '°"" ............ 11 :11~ '·' ""' ·-·~· l.lft. .... •:• ........ M0011 • ._ t:IJ ~ .... U1Jf .. ""' • l \ -- I I . \ ~ • I WtdfltSday, Novtmbtr 15, 1972 ~ !'"~ l CAIL 'I-Pit.OJ ' IS Heavy Snow, Rains Continue Onslaught U.S. Suhversiv~I)-!: Hunter Succu........, BJ no_...,.. Pru• lleavy IJl</W, trtedng .. 1n and drt!Ung lllOW' •• lonneoted are15 lrqrn the Ohio Valley to New England tod.of and gale wamingii cont~ .tor mllCh ol lbe Atlantic OOOot., Strong winds lajillOd t b • lower Great Lakel and the north Allanlk: coasi. Meanwhile, flood victims started retumiog to their water..soated homes in Michi- gan and Ohio ln the wake of a storm which lashed the shore- lines of Lakes Erie, Huron and St. Clair on Tuesday. Authorities estimated the number of evacuees at more ·than 10,000 along a 200-mUe Near Statfon 2· Officers Shot ·In Bil,c k, Killed KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. (AP) -Two policemen were shot ln the back and killed early today in the parking lot behind police headquarters in this Philadelphia s u b u r b , polic< said. The men were found on top of one another in a pool of blood next to their patrol car shortly before 3 a.m. after they failed to answer a call on tbe police radio. The officers were Patrolman William Davis, 27, who had been on the town's eight-man force for 2% years, and Richard Posey, 38. a father of four children who }oined the •department in June 1970 against the strong objection of his mother. "HE WOULDN'T quit." said Posey's stepfather, John Wagoner. "He told his mother, '1£ I have to die, I'd just as soon die a policeman.' " Davis bad been driving the patrol car, and his .38-caUber revolver was found on the ground under him, along with the keys to the car. Chester C.Ounty Dist. Atty. William Lamb said be apparently did not have time to gel off a shot. State Police Commissioner Rocco Urella said that hJS of· ficers. judging from t h e wounds, believed the murder weapon was a high velocity foreign pistol, but had no further clues. State Police Lt. Richard Weimer said the patrolmen had been shot in the back by at least five 'pi stol shots. Both doors of the police car were open and the window on the driver's side was shat- tered. The officers were lying on the pavement next to the driver's door. THE MEN WERE the only officers of the community 's eight-man police force on duty at the time. They began their tour of the one-mile-square town at 11 p.m. and checked in with the county police radio at I: 15 a.m. No one was on dutv at the Kennett Square police station. When Davis and Posey did not check in by radio at 2: 15 a.m. and did not respond to calls for them . the countv police radio di spatche·r ""f'Kltified the state police bar- racks at Avondale. ... stretch of Lake Erie and Lake llurnn shoreline estendlng from Oh10'1 Cuyahoga Cowity wtst to Toledo and north to MichlgM's Saginaw Bay. COMPLETE DAMAGE esti- mat.ea were not available, but authorities in Monroe County , Mich., and aloog the O h i o shore said Ibey '"'peeled dam- ages in each of those areas to exceed $1 million. Winds to 45 miles an hour sent waves up to LS feet high crashing against Michigan and Ohio lakefrorrt areas. Gale warnings were posted today from Ea!tport, Maine, LUFKIN, Tex. IAP I - Martin Dies Sr., who hunted aiJbverslvts In government durh:C seven stormy yean u tbe first chairman of the . House Un-American Activities C.ommittee, 11 dead at 71. His death TUesday night 'o\'as attributed to an apparent heart attack. Dies first suf· fered such an attack rive years ago. The burly, blond , cigar· smoking Texan spent more ,(IN SHORT ... ) to New J"eney, with small· UPto~ than two decades in Congress. and during that period he voted against aU foreign aid bills. Since his retirement in 1958, Dies had stayed largely out or public view, although he \\'as often called upon to speak at meellng! of patriotic tone . craft wamlnp flying as far WAVES CAUSE BEACH TO DISAP PEAR AT BEVERLY SHORES, IND. south as Savaooah, Ga . Gale llf wam.inl(i: were also up along _____ A_bo_u_1_2_o_H_om_•_•_Ar_•_i_n_D_a_n.:.ge_r _o_n_S_h_"'_•_ll_ne_o_f_L_a_k_•_M_i_<h_l.=9_•_n ___ _ Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. As the storm that struck the lower Great Lakes moved east late Tueiday it left snow ac- cumulations of 13 inches at Mt. Washin~on, N.H.: 11 Inches at Albany, N.Y.: 9 inches at Portland, Maine, and 7 inches at Buffalo, Rochester and Utica, N.Y. A NEW STORM in the Wes t brou~ht heavy-snow warninJ!S for parts of the Rocky Moun- tain region. including north- western Colorado. southwest- ern Wyomini;i: and the central mountains or Arizona. Ra pis t-Give n 101-year Term TAMPA, Fla. IUP I) James William Sweet, 25, has been convicted here or rape and was sentenced to 101 years in prison. Police alleged during the Criminal Court trial that Sweet was the el~ve "Sweet Charlie" who was wanted for more than 20 rapes over an 18- month period. "'Make Love~ Darlipg~ e 111 l s of•tioH CAPE KENNEDY (UPI ' - Apollo 17's astronauts bc-gan their medical quarantine to- day for America's f i n a I scheduled flight to the moon in three weeks. E va Gabor Takes Off 01i Cigarettes NEW YORK (UPI ) -Eva Gabor asked a w o m a n reporter if she smoked. Yes. she did. "Oh darling. Why don't you make love. I'm sure yoo can find something more exciting to • do than smoke.·• Miss Gabor said. In that vein, the flan1boyant Hungarian-born actress, in her capacity as national women's chairman of ·the "I Quit" an- tisn'°king campaign, kicked off a fresh drive Tuesday aim· ed at rootivating srnokers to quit and nonsmokers not to start. "Smoking is bad for glamor and that's something I tbinic. women are very much con- cerned about." Miss Gabor told a r.ews conference sponsored by the American Cancer, Society. "Here you are. feeling right, looking right, perfumed -and with the man of your of life -and the whole thing goes up in smoke when you light a cigarette. "It just doesn't go with your perfume, girls. Besides, darl- ings, how can you be selC)' and smell of cigarettes?" She herself gave up smoking eight years ago b e c a u s e •·cigarettes never did anything for me," Miss Gabor an· nounccd. Once, she said she left a husband and flew to Europe. "Of course, he followed me," she said. Only to be told "I wouldn 't come back to him unless he gave up smoking." He did, she said. She now has a beau she has The Oight crew health sent to seek psychiatric help stabilization program went in· in quitting smoking, said Miss to effect at 4 a.m. ~ST. Gabor From now until launch, · Eugene A. Ceman, Ronald E. One of her personal ob-.... Evans and Dr. Harrison ti. jectives in the present "I "Jack" Schmitt will be Quit" campaign is to get restricted to the Kennedy performers to do thal, l\1iss Space Center and nearby Gabor said. "I'm going to Patrick Air Force Base lo write au my friends and ask reduce the ch8:"ces _of ex· th . a._ posure to contagious diseases. em noL to smo....c o n television, on the stage or in e O. V~•fiOll pictures," she said. In Santa Moni ca. il was arr- nounced Lhat Miss Gabor filed suit Tuesday for divorce from Richard Brown, her fourth husband. She c i t e d "ir- reconcilable differences" with Brown, whom she married In 1959 and separated from a year .. go. Miss Gabor asked for no alimony and said a property division already had been worked out. CHAl\LO'l'TE AMALIE. St. Thomas (AP J -Sargent Shriver plans to join the other member or the defeated Democratic presidential ticket today for a short vacation in the Virgin Islands. Henry Kimelman, the Virgin Islands businessman at whose home Sen. and ~fn. George h1cGovern are staving, said on Tue3day in St. Thomas that Treasury . fe_~t~re~ your favorite f • -• • ' ' ' ' . , " . ' . . , . . ~: i'.'-f.:• Shriver will be a&flisi£t: ~y bis wile, the b>rul Kennedy. . : •... 1' • :;..."""-,.,..-!• • ·Gti-o...f •iiif" ST. LOUIS (UPll -L. Patrick Gray lU, acting dlrec-- tor of the Federal ij!Jreau of In vestigatio~S ~YI De personally gave the order to shoot oot tires on the Southern Airways jetliner hlj~cked Over the weekend. : " • · "It was I who gave the order," Gray told a news con- ference. "Were that plane to take off again the lives or the crew, the passengerS 8nd the hijackers would be in dire jeopardy." Several of the paMeOGers criti cized the FBI (Of" $booting at the plane, claiming ~he gu.n- rire infuriated the hijackers. 2 Robbers Captured lri Clias e GREENSBORO. N.C. !API -Police Used a "rolling roadblock" to c~tch two suspecte<{ robber.i who took hostages at a bank an(}l fed of· ficers on a four -hoor htghway chase when their demand for an escape airplane WU not met. U.S. Atty. William · Osteen identified the two u ~by Charles McManus, .:m.· of Atlanta and <J>art.y •Eqone Crawford. 24. of Grt!t!hsboro. Ralph Rampton. special FBI agent In charge at <Jt\4/lotte , said each was charged under the f e d er a I bauk--robbcry statute-and was held under SI00,000 bond aj"Ler. ar· ralgnment be f o r e U.S. Magistrate Hennen Smith. It has not been disckl8e<I whether the men took 1ny money from the bank. ··health .. ·ar1'd' beauty needs at ·:low, low prices. 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DAU.Y,' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Citizens Gain Ground Unmatched perslstenC<! and commitment of time fin· .Uy Is paying oll for hundreds of CAplstrano Beach..,.;. dents fig hting to save 16 acres of the Pall.sades from high-de nsity dev elopment. Soveral months ago. the proposals to transform the acreage with its asserted cloudy title were buried on the consent calendar of cou nty supervisors. The second dis- trict's supervisor, David Baker, pulled the item away from the routine-approval category. Last week the Orange County Grand Jury urged that supervisors delay any action until the jury could thorou ghly assess the chain of title to the valuable properly. Before the turn of the century, the land was dedi- cated as a park, residents insist. Since then, it has fallen into private bands. Throughout the battles in recent months bitterness has developed a.n1ong the residents toward their county supervisors. Lately, however, Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers has spent a little more time on the issue. None- theless, his assistance was most needed many weeks ago. Until recently, the citizens fought a full-scale battle almost unassisted by their own elected representatives. Costly 'Free' Rides "I never thought it would happen to me." "I never thought it could happen to my daughter.'' Both phrases apply to hitchhiking and especially to hitchhiking by young women . Police officers hear both lines frequently now. dom. To them, it is as much a form of transportation as getting In a car and turning the key. But, it can be a trip oosUy In ways that dollars can ne..,r "'pay. Recently, a )lumber of women hitchhikers In Laguna have been victims of rapes, assaults and attempted rapes. Many more are just never reported. It's slekenin g to think of the Impact such crimes can have on a young woman. Some can be emotionally scarred for life. All, of course, risk serious physical injury -or death. As long as ~eople hitchhike, they will be subject to all manner of harassment. Each young woman who ge ts into a strange car gives up some of her own free will. That can make a free ride costly indeed. Unfortunate Negligence The recent theft of $1,400 in student funds from the San Cleme nte High School safe bas been labeled "gross negligence" by trustees who were upset that such an amoun t acc umulated instead of being deposited. The cash, by some oversight , had been allowed to stack up since the start of the school year in violation of district policy. In contrast, receipts from ath1etic events were deposited regularly. It was the worst theft loss the district has suffered and officials are still waiting to learn if the burglary is covered by insurance. The lost fun ds were the hard· earned in come of students who co nducted a variety of activities to raise cash fqr the student body treasury. This type of lapse does little to instill confidence in the general stewardship of school funds. It has been a bitter lesson for the high school. .. • To many people, hitchhiking represents a new free· Th e Triton safe probably will never again hold a significant amount of money. s •rm not taking any more chances!' Slow Down Santa Claus , You're Earlv "' ( ....... _H_AL __ BO_:Y_LE __ ) "\l ark, hark. "·hat is that 1 t.ear? "Tis 1he sound of sleigh bells drawlng near." OlJ, NO, SAV it isn't so. ChrisUnas on the way here already yet? Why , it seems bt.:.t yesterday that Santa Claus was mak· ing ec™?es LhrougOOut the land with his vast "~j_ho, ho!" Don't ·y:ll me the fat old rycal is back trying IQ. steal the stage aijaln so soo1• He is? 'Well , that's hardly ·a thing to be thankfut for before Thanksgivin( Day. I guess we should be gr4teful he didn't get here in time to spook Halloween. The way things are going, in another· decade we'll be hanging up the holly ada misUetoe the day before the Fourth ~t July, and it. 10 years after that Santa Claus will start pretending he's the Easter~· and he'll lay eggs all over the bac yard. Santa · Claus, you preswnptive old fraud, 're getting wone than the guest w came to dinner and then began to act Ille a steady lodger. • THE HEART AND the houte or man aren't rbiy for yoQ yet. You're wearing out the :Welcome mat even before it bas been brO.shed and put out before the front door. s.>ta. Yes, ~·s getting so we hear you coming Dear Gloomy Gus Why don't we have a qualified boat repair yard in Dana Point? Could this be another Mile Square? -M.G. Till1 ftllUf't rltflteb rffdeM' wl-.. Mf -11rllY ,,..... ., .... --· $tfl4I YIUf HI _.... 19 Olollll'IY GUI. DIUY Pilot. again before you've quite gone. Arc you a pilgrim here, sir, or are you a squatter trying to assume the rights of permanent residency? ARE YOU GOING to vote here this year, Santa? Are you ready to settle down, pay an income tax, and put your overworked elves on a five-day work week? I'll tell you what t tbi.Dk of you, Santa Claus. I think you are getting delusions of grandeur. Vou are acting Uke a SJXliled child that bas to be the center of every scene. WHAT Tills country needs, besides a good JS.cent cigar, I! an act iv~ Society to Keep Christmas in Its Proper Place on the calendar. If you or your relndeer a:bow up before the Fir11t of December, sir, you should be put in a strait jacket, your beard tweak- ed, and shipped back In your sleigh to the North Pole, where you came from . YES, INDEEOY there .'.lre still too many shopping days left b e f o r e Chrlstmas to have tc buy you so soon. Go away, Santa, and wait your tum .... Don't call us. We'll call you. See you later. alligator. Mosquitoes also -Serve ThougbtJ al Large : In ou~ arrogant ignorance. we ask. "\\lhy di~ God make the mosquito?", and the purple martin answer!! us, "Why, for food. yoq nbu1y'. ·· • • • ll scerGs t ~ be one of the ironic facts of human 1Jre that mm gc nerall}' get better looking u they grow older, vh1lle women fade: :it 25 a mun look5 r a w and a \\'OnUUl is ht full bloom : at so he h11s r('ach('(J his opti· n1un1, while she b in decline. (I refer ooly to looks, mind )Oii' not to character or anything e!M.) • • • Thr only fo rmula tha t works equally \1·cll \\'ith all children is for parents to tell !hem no lies: it Is 11lmply amazing how candor and hone11ty can compensate ror a host or other deficiencies as a parent. • • • There o:tre two kinds of "idealists" - those wbo want to make people live up to R11 Geet'ge --..., Dear George: I have such an anxlety complex that 1 can hardly handle the affain of everyday lifr. c.v. Dear C.V.: . . You know, C.V7. -tm the same way! -·tl'fo other advice coluIMltt will make thlt 1tatetna1t!) I . I " ~'YDNEY J.HARRI~ some abstract Ideal (and they become scolds or tyrants), and those who want people to live up to the best within themselves (and they become sages or 11alnt1). Thia is why so many con· tradictory things have been snid about ''ldeallsts." . . . I have always bad a sneaking sym· Pothy ror Clln, 1lllce he real iy didn't know he was committing murder -for nobody had ever di~ until lhcn. • • • The dlrference between talent and IJehiUS ii Hot I matter Of degrne; genius does not do what talent finds dUlic:ult. but what It finds tmposslbl•. • • • The manuals all tnstst that 81.';X Is more fulfilling when accompa:nled by love - which ls true, except for that '"large minority of men who find the responsibility of love too heavy a burden If.I bear, !Uk!_sc :::.n cn;oy 5ex only ~·hen II ls diuocl&I I from the emotions. • • • A phllosJphy of li fe that "reasonably'' flt" ii Al lneffectue' a: a 1hoe that ;"only a ala too large or too small: In the end , ll wUI aquee:i:e or rub away all the com· fort It i1 suppo9ed to give. • • • What is called the Mllnary mod•m "IUCCellful man'' ii ooe who CID neltber worll: wltiK1t1t bc1ng agitated. nor re.'t without being OOrcd. • • • If we can plan obsole9Ctnce lnto our weaponry, vohy not lnto war lt8<'llf~ Reader Commends 'Marked Ballot' .. • Likes Our Positive Election Stand To lhe Editor: You. the publishers and staff of the DA ILY PILOT are to be commended for haviilg the fortitude to publish a "mark- ed ballot" on all candidates and pro- positions of T"Jesday'i:: election. The great majority or the coWltry's newspapers ha ve falle n into the category of "fence riders" when it comes to taking a stand on any controversial subject. They take cover under the guise of presenting the material 011 an unbiased basis to al\01v their readers to draw thei r own con· clusions. ln ac tuality it is more con· venient and involves less embroilment, not to take a stand. We may not agree with your decisions, but it gives the reader a basis upon which to pass judgment. Our nation needs leadership and taking a stand is a fonn of leadership. HOWARD LOUDON Thank• tor Delp · To the Editor: t want to thank you for your excellent editorial (Oct. 24) opposing Proposition 21. With limited resources, it was dif- ficult in this campaign to reach California voters with factual !n· fonnation and fair-minded coverage about the issues raised by this measure. You made a significant contribution to this objective. Thank you for your help in the effort to achieve liberty and justice (or all. JOYCE S. FISKE Campaign Director We't'e Classic! To the Editor: In the Nov. 6 edition of Daily Pilot, there was an article entitled "Police Discover Woman's Body Inside Freezer." IS IT A polit.ical charge, as wage and price controls are also inside "freezer'' unde r same article? If possible. may we readers get a sup- plementary copy of both articles and hn- dlngs? nns IS ONE of t1 few co mbined stories I've read lately, bul probably the 1nost humorous lyJXlgraphical cla1alc ls11't It the Truth! By CARL RIBLET JR. Should you Sl'ek an explanation of politics. simply recollect the last time you had a sleepless night and tossed and lurncd from one side to another, lay ()fl your bRck and then on your stomach only to repeat the dreary process over ~nd over again, seeking any accornmodatin that would brine slttp. That's whot politics b . "When they are ruleep 11ou cannot teU a good ma11 from a bad one." -ArlstoU• Every bachelor knows that, on the nveragc. married folks live longer tbon single people. Docs lhat discourage the cnjoyn1ent cf bachelorhood ? Not at au. Although. men and women who are Joner.i know that b..ichelors die sooner, they note thnl bachelors have the courage or their dru thtn. Thcy'dnither live faster, die sooner and gel their helJ In lhe htttafler. ''A bacllel<>r ii a so1n1tnir of 1omc 1oomo1l who fou1uJ a bettef' one a! tile!' lo.st mtnut€." -Ai.tJ1or Unidet1ti/ied One: o( the several dl!tastcful thing~ about any politiclan Is that he wanls to !!hake your hand Instead of yaur mind, llke when a Republk:an candidate sees you coming out of Me:Govm bead· quarter~ v.nd doet1n't believe IL "011l11 bl! $tannng the conscie~1ce can one 'ucces/tUly enoao• fn politlcs." -Dicti01aarv of Oplnioris , I ( __ MAIL_B_ox __...) Letters from readers are welcome. NormaJLy writers should conve11 their messages in 300 wordl or less. The Tight to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include signature and 111ailing address, but names may be 1oithheld on request if sufficient reason is a.pparent. Poetry will not be published. you've unintentionally given your readers. Do you supJXlSe you could do a sports "·rite-up of "Kill the Umpire", and still- include Proposition 17 (Death Penalty) for rapid readers? ' Yours in good humor, . CAROL ALCORN Television 'itla11ic' To the Editor : It was indeed e.1citing to Jeam that California now has the largest number of electoral votes in the country. Ho\v tremendously important this makes our fair state! Why, think of the many presidential elections we could swing toward our chosen candidate! Just realize what POWER this gives us! So much power -that 45 minutes after the California polls bad closed -before one Uttle return was announced -Senator McGovern was making bis concession speech and giving the election to · the President. THANKS TO the "magic" of television's Projections (the modem Seer of our computerized civilization -the 1970's Prophet of Doom and Joy -the Warlock and Wizard of Big Brother) we learned at approximately 4 p.m. on Tues- day afternoon that all was lost for McGovern -and our polls were still re- maining resignedly open four more hours! To what point? lf the east and mid-west are to 1* the presi~tia1 elec- , ton ......: as they were this year -why bother with those of us In the Pacific Time Zone at all? And those in the Moun· tain Time Zone fared only a little better. It was apparent to all that on the "sumptuous" election menu served Tues- day night, California , Wa s h ing ton , Oregon and Nevada (and parts of Idaho and Utah) were the chopped liver! LEE C. MILLAR Global Censors · .. To the Editor: Although I happen to believe that freedom of the press isn't as esseilttaJ to·~· a govern ment fighting for its life (as in #.: Saigon, 1972) as some of the other 17.:' basic freedoms. a tocsin rang when the ; United States was voted down 102 to l in : : the United Nations on the issue of ;• whether or not a country should be able .: to censor those broadcasts aimed at it - Crom a satellite. DOF.S nus MEAN that no other coun- try on this globe places reliance tin the abilities of its people to wlrmow the wheat from the clutff as presented by the media ? Or does it meanJthat no other country in this "WOrJd fee1s secure against the power of an. id~ '\hat might unravel its political system:? OR DOES lT mean that within our system lies the basis of freedom fo r &ll and that we, the world's best salesmeo,1 are failing to put over our product? LYMAN S. FAULKNER .. Pity the Russian Consumer If Ralph Nader were to write a criti- que of Soviet consumer goods, he would hardly know where to begin. The design and workmanship of most products leave much to be desired, and service and repair facilities are fe¥i' and far between. But the Kremlin has promised a betler deal !or Russia's consumers. Under the current F'ive Year Plan (1971-75), pro- duction ()f conswner goods is to increase by 49 percent. TllE DEMAND for such products is great nnd growing. Between 1960 and 1970, the savings of Russian workers rose from 10.9 billion rubles to 43.6 billion. At the official rate of exchange, a ruble is worth around $1.20. This hefty increase in private savings renects not only thrift but also dissatisfaction with consumer products already on the market. Jn 1970, for ex· ample, the state-run retail stores refused to acxept 900,000 non-automatic washing m&chines because customers insisted on semi-automatic washers that were then coming Into productlor.. But since non- automatic wasben were alreftdy bullt in- to the economic ph1:r, for m1, two mlllk>n were produced that year. BUYElllJ ol .the ntw, dtum·ll'J!t v11sher, called the Eureka. may now wish that U..y had opted ror the older EDITORIAL RESEARCH model . It turns out that the Eureka's JXlwer requirements considerably exceed the capacity o · present Soviet apartment· house wiring. Such snafus are commonplace in a centrally directed economy \Vhere prices bear scant rela tion to production costs and supply rarely equals demand. In this connection, Professor Jan S. Prybyla of Pennsylvania State University observed: "Usina: market-evolved instrwnents in a n~market way, that is, for ad- ministrative centralizing ends, is like trying \o play Olopifl's Eludes, Opus 21i, on an 6i1 drum : it can be done, but It's not the same thing." ATJ'EMPTS to make the Soviet economy more responsive to normal market presJures have so far been unavailing. In September 1965, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin announced t sweeping reorganization designed to introduce the pt·ofit motive. All Industrial enterprises were to be working under the new syttem by the end of 1968. However, the central plannen 900n were frightened by New Ice Age Coming ' C.ltronllli F••-Senlce If the apartment s&ema eDra chllly thuc day1, it may not be eoUrely lair to blam• the bulldiflg 1111111pmenl Thi! la lhe happy word !rom I Brlt~h exptrt on climate. He says a new Ice Aae 111 coming, and the rest of this century wU I grow coldrr and colder ln the Northern Hemisphere. ACTUALLY' IT SEEMS, Lhe earth pa...ct lht last ifltergladal period ...,. 3.000 to 7 ,IXlO ye1rt •Co and ba3 been on a downhill 1lide ever alnct, temperatltre- ~ise. Tbe &Ude, our e1pert says, will con- Unue for the nen two etnturlts. No one knows f« Sutt, of course, just what the new lee Age will be like. but during tho last grut one some 60,000 years qo it» aheets covered mo!t of the BrlUSh bits, and tn what la now the Onltfd States covered New York, Cin- clMlltl, St. Louis and Kansas City. which ntnds like lht coldest railroad in history. ' mERE ts, HOWEVER, no rtalOO for panic: no reason to take lessons in igloo building, or to stock up on anowahoes and thcnnal underwear. 1be Britllh expert 1ays that although general tcmperaiures 'i't·Ut be lQwer from now on, the fu ll Tm· pact of tilt new Ice A.ge. will not be felt for 10,000 )'tan. . I the specter of local economic in- dependence and initiative. V a r I o u s groups, especially those geared to the old ways, began to obstruct the profit system. NEVERTHELESS, new consumer pr~ ducts continue to appear on the Soviet market. These ~nclude such American .. staples as eleclric tooth b r us he s,:: aluminum foil , packaged JX)tato chips, •: and disposable paper diapers. "A new;~~ sophistication is apparent in ~rsonal ap-!.:: pearances as well," Dean Mills noted ia": · the Baltimore Sun. " ... Dyed and la~:· quered hair-Oas and layers of make•:: are giving way to ~..natural look." ~ · ; the Rus!:'ians no manufacture blu« jeans, perhaps to discourage blac:k' market purchases of be An1erican varie- ty. Now that the Soviet consumer's a~ petite has been whetltd, be is sure to want more and bttter coods. But be will have to work more and wait longer than his American counterpart to get them. According to U.S. News & World Report, "A close look at the Russian economy !hows that, in over-a.11 living standards, the Soviet Union today is a country th.llt compares with the America of the 1920s. not the 1!171Js." But even that represents progress. oaANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT fl11btrt N. Weed, Pu blisher /'h<nnos Ketvil, Ecliior Rarboru Krtibich rd11orlol Pogt Editor Thi' t>dhnrh1I tlf'IP:•' of thf' Dtlll y !'Hut M"'i'k;c to lnfnrm And 11tln\u- J11!1• r•·fld('o, b> pre5t'nlinw thlt n111\!lpapc.·r·,. oplnkm11 11.n~ com• mc-ntllf}' on topltt of lntt.kist and 1111Cniflt.:ftnc.."<', by provldlna • forum l'or tht-c·xprt•qlon vr our ttadt.-nt' ~iplnlon1, 11.nd by Jlt't-'SCntlr..: t~ dlvC'l'Wl' v~polnu of lntormod obo- ~rn·rrs 11.nd Jpoknm('n on to11lcs of lhr d~y Wednesday, Nov , 15, 197'l T towns a to the vehicles. "VP booked the jerked I LeeS E so, pilots Co Uni v!ro Ro' cer bas sho ru ills "'" • 111 Bip 011 Ghost Towns IOOm(APl-Aakarqerwbe~to • OOl!llnlJa gl>oot ..... u-... and • 1lrill1 to loot J«I -pnltJ iclooelf. }If-!oat,... -.... ,.. """"' loo. ' 0r be inlaht 1ll.t re1uoe to w yo.; at an. n.e problem is, C&lllornla'1 ghost towns ~ disappearing ploco by piece In- to the backs of campen, IOUM1heel drive veblcl.. and even helJcopten. .. UP IN BOULDER FLlT, eom.eaae ked a four-wheel drive vehicle ooto porch Of one if the log cablnl and rked it away from the buildJDg," aa1d Symmonds, historian Of MOllO OOunly. Educatjon Plan "II U!td to be lhat people biked or -•1nto ~ ~ to taU a few pl .. 11n1 lllld to pdlif ..... a blL Moat ol them 1111 ~ ... lut ...,,., ,..r we • 199 Gd *'" ..,.tellm," be aid ID m lnltf\lleW. • One -Is tbi arlnl niarbl vilue for antlqllei lilcb u bofiles, ~ lamps and mlnei''s tools. Symn>ONls Yid be ooco !'&ulJ>I thle ... dismantling • gold Dlill "-1 lillll been .• donated to the Mollo Counl)' M- Burglan took '2,o0o WO~ (Jf artilfd from a miner's museum, utbe 'srriall items like whisk:ey botUes, mustache cups and an opl.unl scale, that have a high value and -eaally 10ld," said Clyde Newlin , a ~ ~-<l ~ Students to Get CaHfomla Divi!km of Beaches and Parka • !'Or HVNl'D8, u U.., _..called, not , only dig tblnp up, "'lbef1J .,.. dJa.. manUe the llltericr walls, hopln& to lllld eomething the owoen have cached," sald Newlln. Tbe Claraville cemetery in the Piute MOlUllai.ns was tom up, said Richard Balley, Kem Oounly historian. "They left the booes Beattered all over the coon-- , tryalde." Ofnclala said one team of pot bunters hlred a helicopter to get l.n.to the rugged ~ of the Inyo Mountains. They practically dl.smanUed ooe entire town. -the curioclly ieel<er who coosid- ers h1mlell Innocent may be breaidnJI the law oUk:illl aay. He pk.ks up an old bot· lie or 1 wlleel that appear> to . beloog to oo oio, aad this II theft. If the ilnd ~ pul>lk. II la protacted by the 190ll Anli· quit!., Act. U tt b private, state tbell law1 prevail. OFF.ROAD DRIVING wilhout pot hwit· log can allo be damag)ng. Dealh VaUey's ctuel racer. Harold Thompson, said it took ~two days to extricate two YoUtb!I ltilok-ln a salt bog. '"11!oy not anly damaged the s.alt flat by tracldng It up and bogging in, they also destroyed portions of the old earthen dikes the Chinese built during the borax minln& days," Thompson saJd. Rocky Rockwell, a ran,ctr at Inyo Na- tkM:i.11 Forest, won't even \ell oewtmeD Wbm lhe gboot toWN art. "I'd like to, bul I juJt con't," be said. '"!be pot bunion mlgbl lllld the pla<'O II you write about It, and then they'd dismantle It, plece by piece by piece." Good Deed make the scene Sundays in the DAILY PILOT . ' Aitjl)ane Rid~~ The shirts are velour. v • • By JERRlll BUCK LOS ANGELES (APi-Can flying help underachievers Im- prove their grades and stay in school? Mtor Uoyd Haynes tblnks SO, and with the help of :12 pilots bas established a program called Education Throaglf AvlatlolL "I got involved with aviation aod realized it was exciting," said Haynes, the star of ABC's "Room 222 ." "One trouble UPI T...,.... C•nrer Fighter University or Chicago virologist, Bern a rd Roizman, has announ- cer that new evidence has been developed to show that 'common vi- ruses which cause such ills as cold sores may also be a cause of can- cer. Need extra with school Js that a tot of it la dull. Maybe U the kid got lnio somelhJni exciting it lrould help tum them on. AvlaUon is a tool to stimulate the kids In other areas. 11 THE PIVE-wEEK coarse began recently at the Slnta Monica Airport with an initial class of 15 teeHgers from the Los Angeles area. 'lbe classes meet Wednesdays and weekends to study various aspects of the aviation In- dustry. The ' students will not be !aught to fly, although they are given a lot of flying ex- perience to keep their loterest high. The classes inclllde such courses as weather, naviga- tion, mechanics and career op- portunities. Haynes said It wasn't bis role as a teacher on "Room m" that led him to lowxl the program. "I've always worked with kids," said Haynes, who used to teach ot the FUm Industry Workabop. "Pn>bably the ooly dillerence ls that this is an area I'm turned on to and I want to share my interest." HE MODELED t h e class after a similar program tried in Richmond, Calif. That pro- gram, no longer in existence, WU credlted with Improving the attendance, behavior and reading and math abillUes of underachievers, he said. None of the students dropped out of school while the program was going. Haynes recently flew his own plane to Sacramento to meet Wilson Riles, state superintendent of public in- struction, and Joseph R. Crot- ti, director of the state Department of Aeronautics. He said he Is hopeful tbal a course in aviation could be put into the curricula because the aerospace industry is second only to agriculture as an employer in California. llj! al3o -· a story for "Room2D"mb_...to dl:uin, up natiolnride .interest. wllh financing from t h e Department of Health, Educa· tion and Welfare, the Depart- ment of Transportation and the aerospace industry, money to cover your Christmas Shopping? W1t11 a Reio,... Balaoce Account at Flrwt Not1oMI tt'• there u aoon ••you wrtte your check. You don't have tO ••k anyone bec1uH the money ... al,...dy been earmaril:ed tor your use. whirl you with. lt't )Ult like being your own loan olfk:er. Tile jeans are knit. The price .·is ... very special. 6.99 each. Boys· short sleeve dress shirt with long point collar. Polyester/cotton In fashion aolids or prints. Slzes6-18, ' • ' ' • . • ; ' I 32ss Polyester double knit sport coats. Single breasted, two button shaped body. Deep center bac k vent Resists ·wrinkles. Get them in your choice of fashion solids or great-looking pattern a. A great buy On the coat you need to round ou t your wardrobe with flair. ~ for 188 For the little boys In your life. T • Shirts or briefs are soft. absorbent cotton and walh without . losing lhtlr comtortablt tit. Both In boys· XS. ~2M~~. for s1 299 Your choice 699 Men's tonp sleeve cotton velour shirt. It has long point collar and zipper lront. In assorted colors. sizes S,M,L,XL. Mancut jeans of polyester kn it. They're weslem cut with flare leg and two back· patch pockets. In navy. burgundy or brown. Waist 32-40, inseam 29-33. Lit!le boys' t11me retardant skl pa1amA$. They're collon/llannel with acrylic knit cull' and t11m Long sleeves and legs. Pr&;school tlzes 2 10 7 DAILY PILOT 1 Cigarettes Hike Risks CIDCAGO ( U P I) Pam wbo llllOto _..than a pad<qe ot .dprttla a day ---.. -, .. ---lo COllinlct 1'1111 cancer, an article In the Journal of the American Medical Aaodatlan oaJd. The artlcle .. porled on lln- dlnga of the Pblladel~ P$nooar)' -Pn> based upon JO.year blstoriet ol l ,f1rl volunteen. The report s.ald 121 of the volunteers, all of t h e m smokers. developed I u n I cancer ot the m.cbl&ellic carcinoma lype. ' . 445 Al a metter of faot. we hl.va a free boOktat, "How to Become Your Own Loan Officer." Wrtte for your copy Ot, better yet. 1\op in 11 any office of Flr1t NatlONI Bank. We'll explaln A.aerve Bllance to you and help you 1111 out an apptlcaUon. It's a greal buy on men's casual socks. Polyester/atrelch nylon tor long I l _________ .::::;::::::...'.:!::::'.~::::.-------=::::~::_-----.:::::1 we1r1ndgood I' First National Bank OF llWllE COUITY .. oma: ll IM,,. ill.,..._°' ... ---r-·~-·--·--vv••-lllllllM llllo &1• IW,_,_,_ ~ _..,"''w""' 16' Finl ii P.,..,,.JS...1Jn4 8lnitor Siw llllf -- • • • washing . In • J..t!'.~_.;;.£-z_::_ ___ _Qo~~:!!!!,~!.jj~:f~t:~~·ll. aCPenney ( Wt know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport B .. ch (714) 644-2111 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunti~ lltKh (71 4) 191.m1 HARBOR CENTER, Cost• M"' (714j 646-5021 • ~. • .,!..._ I ' I. -!fh • ,,,,, ...... . • ---• WettMldlr. Moutil .. ; 15, lt72 • Oregon Gov. Tom McCall Oeft) and Japanese Consul General Kelsuke ;9chi wash each oth~ .in;~d tub. Ochi is being transferred to Wesa Gel'Jilany and the bl!thingJ.og'ether IS Jal!'lnese custom. .Workman ·Fked for .Letter .. ' . \:~J~:rotest Penned Against His Firm ·,1;,.1~ • AL~' '(AP) -Leslie a grieVarice ,over Hatch's fir· dirty," said Hatch's Wife, "I Hatc&, .. ~'he 'Was only ex· ing1 ~~ • :· · think people should be aware erclsing :~ rlgbt' ..,t9 . free . "OUR PosITWN Is that we !11'8t Y°';. do~i::~~ freedom of speech when bt;wrate a letter have 1 po oq~ent," Kaster peech ny · to the editor -·bUt'tt cost.him " saidi , \ . 1 • ONE OF THE Hatch's four bis job ' ' , · He added ln an interview children, 11-year-old Jam~ · •that the contract with the has hemophilia, a diseaa'I bi ~·- The :U.year-<lld father of 'UD:i~~:• • clause saying which the victim's blood f~ · four ~ a ca~~e splicer for~ !.!~~, utfui11 ·c0operate in to clot properly, allo~ ~ the Citizens Utility Telephone promoting ani:I advancing the sometimes u n c on tr o 11 e . Co. Ul!Ul he wrote a l,etter to welfare of the company and bleeding from a slight tnjur!y. the editor ~f the weekly Modoc Its relations with the public at Hatch bad grqup insunmce Record this Wl. . . all times." through the compa!IY. ' He urged reskl7.11U1•1of>Uhis . "I was not unaware of the "OUr ·aOn is a 'bleeder' and smal1 cttr t;uckei1 away -111 ~&ause: in my contract but felt we can 'Mly ·ge;-~~ callfornlal Dbrtbeast corner ·tbe.-'lri&hta \of free speech of through .this group pt.ad,.. U,he to attend a Planning Com-an~ -_.Citlztn gave • me the sustams any injury·. while my milslml -Ung to protest a prtijf.,. to S]l"•k out to pro-hlllband ·does ·not 'lll!V•• tlie ~' monlng allowing tect 9'r young people. I would group . lnloi'ance, ·.ill<;· ,c0ol of Cit~ Utility to use a vacant do tt again," Hatch said. · his care.q;u\d,breat..~" Mrs. lo;Jor .an equipment storage 111 figure they've done bim Ha~b ·said. · y MYert!WMl'lt . HATal '&UD the lol is too What 'd docto . mme00·' . close 1o the Altum Elernen-0 rs reco . lary Sdlool and truckll uatng It .t • • . • '? . ~:,...be ~ J ·~ ·.. 1orpatientS ·mpall1 •. · "It b my opinion that this .. ::~;._ • . · ' would cause a COllllderlble _...•a)l over the country dlijlme ·o~·50,!l00,000 hazard to oor children .~ or • .._ tabl ts to th . ti· .... __,_ . . ' •. " 1ng to school. At prti!iqt · ... .... """l" · e e1r pa """'-~·· .... Citizens Utility has 13 vehi TIMm ate 'niliby medications a tors recommend ~tbD,u)' which would be going to work physician or dentist can pre-other leading tablet:. at I am., the same time ICribe for pain. Some are nar-Headache and dental pain is our children would be walklng cotic, many are available only relieved incredibly fut; minor to acbool," Hatch wrote. • · Bu~t~re.ill.one pains 0£ arthriW are daP,en~- Tbe ,,...,paper hil l ble~ ablr """1 fo• ~-'1: streets al II a.m. Sept. . · ~~ ~~'t,~°ll. So~ ..... by l p.m., Hatch wu out bft • 11 give over aion and dePtflllioo.'that ein..tfii job, said Glenn ~is!eps, 50,000,000 Anacin tablets to caused by such pain will be re- I monapt 'QI uiil~ -~in pa;n.11 docto" lioved too. And millioNO take ,-.,; _ _.· __ •'Oie·., ~ ·~ ~·' ''"·· _ 'Heut ~to Anacin without stomach u.,.eL t ~. in ·i:~;cfl,tAJ dil.,.;. ··theae tabteta, what When you're in pain, why 1..o.u-!'!!!'!'!erat 0_.,1~ said ~-ncom...-dada(i ~ you don't you follow the practice of .-.....wcu ~-"~' Uk' when you are in pain? ao many doctors and ·take the the ~ .B~ You IH, .Anacin contains tablet a doctor miibt give you of~ !forkeJl·I!" ~ ~·~~ paiA .P.lwxe~ doc--in his own office. Toke Anacin•. f · I< • ... ' .... aos.a:· ALL IN GOOD TIME ' . . . , Yo;ur 1111~ ~a g~Alel!!·-1ilM You· And• long ea It doi9. WOufal't"rou ~ Ii to be a 3()jtw91 Rclex ()yltw offlclllly cetllllod chronometer with lt\&tMlt Ollllldor7 Ti-Role! wllchM Wilt your inlpeQtlon, olrln Dood t1mL A. Thi Eicplorel" II. ~ atoel, ..,_.,. pro°'9d ID a dlpth of 330~ $3015. B. In 18 bm ~·•• galdwllll "P1111id111re" brlcelet Ind dlomond ~ •1;890. C. Ttll ()yltoM)lll In 14"""8t gold with "Jubha" tnolilt. '845. Do~ Beeutlful •• ' ' . SIA.VICK'S Jewelera Since 1917 II FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT •EACH -6«-1 JIO Open Mon. an4 Fri. ,10 •·"'·to 91JO p.m. Wllll llK•llMI of: 'i~ 0twM ~ ~ la HtWL .,., .... Olltt .,.. "L.te Ylfaa. +--- 1 ' , I '1 .. I 1~ccon~ , _, s_ale prmeCJ '· ·::; ~· . -· -. .. . ·. .· \ ... .. ·,r· , • J .·' \'!ltiJ .... ·)., • ' ., ·: ' ~ ,,. .... ' ' ,,.]' .I A ' at Penn ·eys. ··· .. ' . I '. ' ' i ; .. ' " 2 forS5 Tw.in ·2jpr:S$·· . I• .• 'lll!i-2,., ... Docron•pot,-flllri .... ' ~l ,!Wid .plllow.S~r,d~Plli9w · '1., ~rllenlc, odollela, noillllltand, ,,,,.,_t. .a-111ze.11og.21orsa,111t 2 •*7 ,. KI~g11ze.11eg.21or$10,111t 2 -~•8 2for$8 'L j ''-'· ; " )' <,·. " . ~-. . •. ' • i. • I .h ..;.. . . . ' . Fl'eMil~J"'rc11e,"IJ"'"'iltcotton/xlsaallr, \ lltortlnwu, lomon1jjlilliol'blua. · · Fall; II at or flllad'.i2i~ '1 , I ' ~ ... · -~"~·· .. ii • -'.I • , Pillow~' '-~2"x :!ii•• • . , '" ..... ' ~· • 1 :· 1\ 'I' ,,) 'j\. " ' .. . • • .. • l''o . ' , "' . ' • I I• h We know what you're • 4--., . ' ..... '·-• , "' Shop Sllllday -to 5 P.M. at -~ ~···~I ·..,._ · ·' ... \ , . FASHION ISLAND, N.wport Btt1ch (714) 64+2313. HUNTINGTON . Cl:N1Q. ~tlM!ftttw ~ f714f' m.riJj, · HARBOR CENTER, Coda Mesa (714) '...._5021. ' ' \ ' I t '•"1 .. , \~.-, POOTIN~ FAST -The lie~'inuerable Eri.,;.,.al ~ .:~nterbolird "sioop runs easily down wind · with 1_,~ihna¥er .i.tlvblg-.smartly _;,,:._trials .off Ne'jport Beach. _, {j";. ;, ....... , t''J .· .. ~·_; •. (,· ··•; .' J.,{ ,. • ·-~ ·-· . 1,. " •• . .. New Ericson T~ifd ~ Off Newport Beach · ~ . Sea trials of the new It was designed ~ Bruce Ericson-25 off Newport Beach King as a famjly Mllser .as recently showed that i t well as a potential c8inpetitor performed ue to all ex-in the International bifsbore pectaUo°:\ ~~.to Del Rule Mark II . Watton, ~-t).ot~rl~n . _.!J'• .'131''.Jrials ~f'...'1 Y h'n .1,.. •' . ~, ~; ,~ I ~.onnea u:n in a U"'it.UU ac L.;I. ·'r' .. '· , ·: ~ -tireeze as · a. family c~r. Th~ 2.51~~Er1C!lon s first ven-When the ~. p~ped up King ture into ttte· keel-centerboard bent on more -sail such as a trailerable type _sailer. ..._ .<IQ~~ l\_ead {~.and spinnaker. ·' ·•'aoµig ~ -~atber with' the .. ·-·· heads'! rig the boat . ;IWJdled Well and ~ hiib- ¥ achtsman Off On Solo Cruise . .. ~ .. \ t\'> • ,,. • ~ ~w,) -A M-year-llll ~ _., al\d -., " oJct iBa Ii~. who made t,CICIO WtJl wilben 11th:Ied al· a biumpbant IOlo I r a n s AwaJI harbor while Horle Jell -· --15. 1972 lff•atJfna ~ ~8 Trophies Up, f0r Atotalolll~ lrophloo .,. at stab !or lbe a ~ In Ille Loa Allgeleo lo M•ntlaa ylCbt rece. 1, i'acllle crul!e 10 :ieen NO, on lbe US Im aall boat for a Tbn!e lzophles Co lo lbe • left on ~1°' lJi. ~ ~ uncharted tpur of lbe '•Woild V., ~In 0 ..... i DMJING overallcort<CledUlne ....... \,)'*cltt' . 'with wafer•) 'Jl•at«ratbei<euy.,"""' . -11ieyarolbePreol&IMdola "dtHlln1!A:e!it~" " ·,J.o-:agowben11orjli'~ A . .'~' .. Jlepublica, lbe P«W Sinclair · lti.iilcbf~'11orle; tine o I ·bJI ciill llermald I across' the · Memorial and the Alcalde Japoli's moot experienced and Piidlie i11n SllO days but " ' (Mayor) ol Mazatlan. lOOlbesl yachtmlen, left Awa-Japanese rnarlt!mf . experts Japan, ....i ol Hawali, ~! tlje • · In lhO bli balUe lo: .llrsl lo JI lwi>or near !)saka, ~ e._...i .._ boPe for be Qrlstmu IJiands, Cape llorD,. • llrWh lbe winner'• trcdlY will ,~mDM·-..i. o1 ~. ii6ard ~··•-o&empt .Q,e_~ lbe Tasman 'Ilea : be lbe Cldvtnlor ol cOlllunJa ' • M lllilot-Jolerinoli>n._, I ~cir ..,i ... ~ •l>im: from abd lliiil\ rp OBaka. Tropl\y. · -s·ale 2ses • ' I ,,. ' Rti. 31.9'45 pp.~'Saracen" dinnerware set is ·made of ~u~able, l'ron1t9n'· Serve~8. Dish· washer 8*fe. Green and bTBclc . .. .. . . • 'Mystery' ,, ... U""-a !Pi@nal!er it · footed · ra:iton SeVeial clCnrmwind .runs · Sale 39a2'~ ... ;~·\('l<c.•!'l::... S t . . : 1n ,11>-~ ~t winds arii!a two-. '-4"~ e -... ,bilelilp, .• sali!King. Huntington Harbour Anglers· !lave sched~ something dli· ferent in mystery cruiaes for Saturday, starting at lbe yacht club dock et 10:15 a.m. and finishing at the Beach Club at 1 p.m. ·for judging, followed by bnmcb. Event chairman M a c e Mason has dubbed th e waterborne h a p p e n\l n g a "Turkey Shoot Cruise" in keeping with the Thanksgiving theme. Turkeys and hams will be presented winners in the unusual competition, which comiJts of a three hour cruise through Huntington Harbour!S many channel! searching for tell-tale signs to match the mystery clues. Jane lJod ts In charge ol reservations and t e a m placements. -nrlrl c.,. .. ,,_ OiNa' ..... ,. .. QNt .. SUPER FUN PACKAGE! ' " •. Reg. 59. 59-pc. "Marianna" chinawafeset Is a service for 8. Delicate white OIJ pink rose pat- tern. Pl~inum trint; The entire llne of dinnerware la on ,Sale tliru SattirCl9y ~lyl •· ; ~ .... And 20%.off all ste , and flatware. . Reg. 10.98. 42-pc. 'Hampshire' flatware set Is a tefViCe for 8. Heavyweight stainless steel is strong 1nd easy to handle. Sale1278 Rel. 15.9'.•,S,..j:>e. ·Arabeaque' stainless 11~1 flatware set. Servel 8. Rust. atain and tarnish resistant ' · . • Sale1S98 . ' Reg. 'It.IL SO.pc, "Alhena .. ftotwore Ml Is • ~for a. ~~,f 11y d•igned. f Sale 720 ' .. ••t11mpahll9" I .. 4 l•~tf Sale 240 ••• ..... "-"Cp1r1ce" teodod ctyllll -1• otog1nt. yet 11rong enough for dally ulO. D~ l!ae."··'Vltta .. _ro. Setof4tlnl8dgob-' Wllher 1111. Goblet. wino, clllmpeg,,....- lo6. Greceflllly ~-In amber or grMn l bol or cord ill. .,, I ... . ' ' w.~~ifor. Shop Sunday noon to s·P.M. at the fonoW1ng aiores : il l • FASlllOH ISLAND, Newport INch (714) ~J~. HuNTfte'lt.IN ~ 111181• .... t• leNli (71~ en.m II ' • , I '. ' . ". -. .. ·.r ~· .')- ·~· •,) . '. f ,O . ., .. , . ., ' It .... ... '.• .. I " • " I I ' !~ -~"'' _i;;.· . d_.. .,_., Y"""'*1, Nai•~F 15, 1972 ·:~:fFroien' by FDA W~(AP)-The Food~ Drua.Mml•lllratlao "11 ~!IJl!I "not I llllcJa ~· ill laad Olr1atmaa - -~ 1111 """"· :: leK .... ~.,:.!1.F'' out of ~~~·""· Al the IOIDI ilme, be aa1d. the FDA ubd CUllQ.ml 11en11 1o 1reae lllY lead i;;..3=~==..::::u ll1lle1 lqlortl. e'•OON,5 ""o0~ 1'f ~~~r "11'1 -'lie have II 'I, .. tbl& 1lOt oat lllDCe itUl :.tie Dd thtl year," ~ "Mac" Jenaen, TheFDA"""11'l1P'llbase4 o ~N r .... ~~. OD penuasloQ ol manufao- lurtra ud Importers loUowin( I """'hlaloa by FDA In August 1'11 that lead ll1lle1 11 .. .... necessary risk to chlldttn with aymptoms of lead po?.. ill! .... " ll'DA't -" PJOdllot Saleq, Aid -.,. Lat ~lheqency ... -., qreell!g ~ wtlll smral ie.a l!mell!lllllllacl1nnnotto pihltcbe .. -. tllal ....iumon -llOp Jan. {, im. but -ooold contlllue lbroa&ll the 1m O>rtllmU ....... JeoMGdllllesll. ~ WAI NEVER 1bJ eUort ee bSde it," be said In OD lnllniew, "'!be decl- WU llllde 1ntemaJl1 . DOI to p•NWM lt becaUlt W feared t!Mil 1111111' people pftlerr!ng the 1ead Yarlely w 0 u 1 a stockpile tt." Aller Ille dwVol ol -dulllll •laced. -aald, •we I'll -1o the Industry and Ail, 'Y• haven't pt a No absolute bin was im , Jensen &aid. for lac of medical verillcaUoo to ~ lead iclcles 8 "heeltb hazard.. II IT IS VP. to the manulao- turer wtiat will be used as a substitute, the FDA aid, IO long as It doesn't contain lead. The tinsel makero probably will .... wbal Ibey ha .. before, FDA aa1d. a1llmlnum or lledble plasllc, alumlnlzed to be ahlny. Plant lmpecllOll! b a v e llhown that no lead tinsel Is being made In the United Slater, -aald. and customs ,ofllclals have not rtported lllY lonlgn producll arriving bero. Game Barred • Hugha Sues 2 Firms "' NEW YORK (AP) -A lllato SUprerne Court jumce temporarily bas barred the adverllllDg, aale, manulocture ud cl1l1rthulloo ol I product called ''111e Boward Hugbel Gamt." Jusllce '1bomll C. Cli1menl acted on a suit by Howanf Hugbet, the lndllltrlallsl, and Rooemool, Inc., which coo- lmdJ It hu the .muatve rtgbt to exploit Hughes' name. A bearlni m I prt1lmlnary lnjllll<llon was set for nnr.day. 'Iba temponl7 mtralnlng order II directed at the manulldllnl' ~ the game, Irving Syllerna, Inc., and Family Gomer, Inc., both of •Carnbrlclp, Masi., and the New Yart dlltrlbator and an advertlllng agency. 'lba_game WU dolorlbed In court papers 11 an "adult came." Give the Gift tUt "KllPI 01 Glvln(' Back to YOU/ ........... lllot-..... 111 • .....,ail. -w,.. ............. .. tWnkwt._.. ..... ... la muni IMI w111M '°' '-:k lllOl'e ............. anti 1 tax ••ICtfea. •11ow ....... -. ... "" ....... ..,. ...... 1" for pr I MtlV. Yw .. ........ _.,...,. 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OAICLAllD (AP )-Hor , hen> II a tlllle beaVltr\ !ban II yun ago. And U-ire nunon that, et 17, he dytl bl& lumbllnC black hllr. Bui lo -farllier, -la on! -'l!!Mo-011 awivol- llni• who -her Ibo wu. a l<e!llger In 11167 and, at bll Jaleal concert, t1saed her qaln. "My lep IN tnmbllni," Mn. ParUr c:ciilaaed aller ' her encounter wtlll Prelley, who .-to lame with such IOO&ll u "~k Hotel," "Love Me Tinder," and .. Blue suede Shorel." LIKE MILLIONS ol other -· .. girls In thl 1-....... Parbt, tllln NaDC1 IA!ly, wta rnadely In love wtlll EMa. With Donna Dlcboo, a classmate at Uncoln HJab School In San -. Ille saw Presley'• ltnl Q)Olloo l>l<- ture. "Love Me Teoder"-21 times. Tbt two girls wrote to aeveral newspapers In the - 1uggeetlng a meeting wllb· the ltlt u a story. One newspaper ....iua1ly agreed lo send ·the girls to Hollywood, where they bad Juncb with Presley at Para- mount studios. Nancy collected · 1 e 'feral .......in.Aabad_ ...... ol tior ~ .... .:;.:; ,_ to -1111 band BMa bad held. tbt hair hr kissed, tbt mill< glaD he uoed. AL'lllOOOll TJIBY IUflerecl --tbamtoi'lety -Mrl. ParUr-• ~ lrleocl wu -abl'Uplly lnirn LIDcoln lllch alter the -ung WU p1bllcl19" -tba girl& '!IOI' OD to form an Elvis Pmley Ian club w I t b tboo•llMs ol rnemherl- Noao " her -.... tbuaum appeared diminished by the lntervoolng years when Mrs. P-':er, now an at- l<actlve, clarl:-halnd molhtr, Der Idol This weekend w&re .lowering q~r. already low prices . on these naf10nal brands. • 15aa P1n1sonic steam and dry . iron. Flnger·tip fabric 11lector covers a wldt range of heat settings. · 19 8 ~ ' . - 24aa Norelco tripleheader shaver has extra-thin microgroove floating heads. Push button trimmer. lady Schick Warm 'n Creamy. The warm way to cream yoµr face. With facial cleanHr and moisturizer. 11 ·20•• Clairol Kindness~ Custom Care Deluxe Conditioning Mist Halrsetter. Multi- purpose. unit-selector switch 8llows you to dry 3495 (I . Panasonic self·lowering 4 slice toaster. A 5-posi· tion sha'de selector for each pair of wide bins. 2495 P1n11onlc •l•ctrlc •l••m•r. F•atvr•• con· wnlent carrying handle. Bo iling rack t_or 8 egga and tellon-coated poach- •r tor -4 eggs. Gold or ........ 1495 Panal0{1jC "Style,Sette(' hair diyei. L~ yOji shape and create the perfect hair s'tyle for your face, Ultra-lightweight. 1566 Lady Remington Shaver. The perfect shaver tor under- arm~ and legs. set, steam set, or condl11on 11 __ _ set 20 rollert In three sizes. PIUJ 8 oz.. bottle ol Kindness Custom Care JCPenney·""· We know what you're looking for . . Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 ) ) \ • ' ~· ': " ' des! t"""' raises l"nido r!Ver P . gates avera seco c·ts • •1tf of filled re , ··~ ll<>w '''HO the moDI -check ex down avoid ,. ;os that lia<l s' the ri Ian Costa lmd" a· .N ' .. 'S ,. < . '. ''rl ·~'.' peel -laW ~ ,..... !/". of. was !nu Ang llr· 0 Gard µroor~ ·of Test ·ttood Quashed SANTA ANA -Goorge °""'""· chief encJneu ol tbe onnp County Flood C..trol Plltrlct. 'l\le9day put to - ,,,_. that Ille U.S. Corpe ol ~rs was plannirt.J a ·~" OoocUng o! the Santa Ana River channel below Phdo Dam. (Osborne said his o!llce, Wblcb maintains c o n 1 t a n t co~catton .. 1th the corps, ~ : determined that t h e eoi)neen al no thno con- templated a del i berat e tloQding of the river to test Jd.tective levees. .. !·1 TBE CORPS has designat.ed flow rates for times when heavy ralnlall raises the level of water in Plado Dam. located on the river Just north of the Orange Coanty Une, 11 Osborne a - plalned. "The flow mntrol gates are designed to allow an average of ·6,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) and up to 9,200 cfs. 0 If we shou1d have a period of heavy rainfall and the dam filled to the point where re~ is necessary, the en8fneen: plan to let the water flow at the 5,000 cfa rate." . 'He alcl he bod boon told by the Corps of Englneen that monitors would he stattoned downstream from the elem to chect any possible damage or excea eJ'Ollon and would cut down tbe flow 11 posaiblei to avoid any dam41e. ,. ; OSBORNE REPEATED that tho nlm lo -,..,.. bd silted tho lo--of the river~ IOUth of.the Ian Diego Freeway bordering Costa Mesa,'.-Vajley ind·' Hunttn~ Be a ch, 8ecreaslng their capacity ' for . carrying Dood waters. "'H~·aought to allay !eats o! Ille• 'Orange C<iumy Wales' Di8trict and private lan- (owners along the upper chan-nel· that a planned test flood would destroy thei:t properties. The water ~ct has setW.g buins south of lhe dam wbif;b woold be washed out by befyy flow. ,• ' A niatod item before ~ ~ of Supervi.!ors Tuesday :N.ewport ' ~S,urg~n 'Co ···iw~ . 11f.?"~ ,,, . ANGELES -A Beach surgeon who pfi?lallzes in fractures. 'bas bea1 convicted of breaking the law by filing a joint income IP return for four COMeCU\ive years following hls divorce. ' A 12,000 lino, f500 on each of ioF counts, wu levied agailllt br, J. D. Leggett, 50, when he Jl'BS found gulity. last Thursday lo U.S. lllstrlct Coor! in U... Angeles. . l)r, Leggett, wbo maintains or.nee. at 12852 Palm St., Garden Grove, was found gl!!lty by U.S. District Judge F.t$lc1s Whelan at the con- clusion of a two-day trial was referred lo Osborne for an anrwer. It was from Colla Mesa requesttng that Ille county improve the river levees ln that area. Attorney Falls Dead In His Car SANTA ANA -Pasadena attorney Robert L. Meyer col· lapsed and died In hla car Tuesday sliorlly after leaving the COID!ly cow1homie lo Santa Ana. Witnesses said M e y e r started his auto and im- mediately collapsed over the wheel. 1be car struck th'e fence of the Sanla Ana College loothall stadium before com- ing to a bait. Coroner's officers 21 a I d Meyer died at the wheel of his car. He was formally pro- nounced dead on arrival at Orange County M e d l c a I Center. Meyer, who frequeolly pra<> Uced. lllw lo Orange ,County, bad filed several documents lo the county ~·s office shortly before his death. Coun- ty employea said he appeared "' he well and in good l(Jirits 1'hen he left. Meyer was U.S. allomey in Los Allgeles from May lt'IO lo Jan. I, ll!IZ, when he res!cne<1 al. the request of the JUitlce Department for what Meyer ca 11 e d philoso(lhical dll- f.,..,,..., Whlle U.S. attorney, Meyer wu criticized by Los Angeles County Sherlll Peter Pitcbess, Police C2llef Edward M. Davis and Mayor Sem Yorty, mainly becalllO of lodl.-Ois and in- vestigations coDCerning Jaw enforcement officers. Aller he realgnod, Meyer said tllo.big Issue hetw.m bim e!llj WuhingtiJn superlon was ••a philosophical area epitomized by the ciVU rights casei." Meyer, a lo'Ilg-time Repablican party w<rker, ran •insuccesshllly for the 59th As'""""IY District Jn Jlle West HoilY.,.ooi-Bov9r)f Billa area 1n 1950 ancr 191111. CFlyOurlegs> AIR-Ql'Ul'O-IA fnlt on. c.ir ---(71A) 540~511 Government autbciri.Ues pro-*8 the surlieon'1 tu returns !or 1985 through 1918 said he ~ a jolnt otatement In all fo<ri' ·years when, In fact, he ~ai divorced and Ii v Ing ~tely from his ex-wife. 1'---------"'I ·- .. :· ~· -... °""'" Cs:Js tT ..... ,_.._ ... ---~v.., .... .,. c:111o1a...,., ••a tut......,. 4.96 ..... ~llMtt IMlcaO '1W 4,75 ...... IOCtyAI 1111 Tua•I l .. A ... J fnl 4.75 wMM•ot11 .. ..._,_ 6,IO ....., HM Ylllc a ult • ..,, D'H11111 6.t5 ---..-----..... . -.... -... ·--.......... .... ' ..... s,edllOili .... ~ ........ ._ ...... ....... __ ......, ..... --·-••••n••Mt-1711 Q///~o/nn 11 Rain Ope~ Mountains ' 'Shoppiug. Ce~ter' ~hurch 'F•iftli GARDEN ,(l R 0 VE -"A church isn't • 111>ttar of Reformed Church of America, tend church by littlni 1n lbolr ~~a :i...L ORANGE -Tu e1 d1y'1 blllzkriq ralnltonn lnuiht bad MWI lo IOl'DI people in loW•iJlnl• areu; but It brought good ..... to..-..... lelllpotarUy barred from the Cleveland Nallonal Foreot. Member& of Rev. Robert Ille or me -il'o the opirit," . 1 ~llliot, ~vaogtil•aJ can in tho porldoi iol, which chw'Cllel Ill the Ullhel! '!"1-- Schuller'o -I.lob drive u ya Ille tbulllent Rev Mr J)NI-"1ilion .,.., ICCOrnmodm about t 000 And be...., boiltll1, II' 1111 dune buqlel, chmtuo and · · • • ' prediction thet &,~ t 1 ~ Sclwller. bJb Ptiiet Ille Ui'r. Mr. vehlcleo. The cburtb hao hu1t, fbe oeal 'II• "J::7 ~ ovar what Is He calll bll unusual churcb sdluu.r ...,.... "pO.tUv\ clear picWre 'Ind ow• , lllCI =-~ to." llloullli to be.AmerJca'o first "a IJ.lcre llhopping cenler lor ~." lf• r~ea hll through which Ille people In andblaeatdri...indmn:h. Jeauo Oir111." Pos.olblll)f1!1lnker'1 ~: tho porking lot can aoe lnlo Plriihiooen sit lo 1,000 cara ll began in the mid-lllOI u "When faced with a _,.. the aanctuary, The wooded artas fn the Santa Ana 14ounta1os clooed due to fire hazards, were re-ooened as of & o'clock TueMl,y afternoon due to a good, aolld I08klng by the downpour. In a hui• -lot every anoutdoor11e<Vicolnllii>Los tain,IwtDnotl!Ult:IWDlteep The Rev. Mr .Schuller Sunday moinlng listentng lo Angeles suburb. 'l'bere wu no on ii/tvlng until I climl>ovor, acknowledges that oome poo- hls sermon over o u t • I d e building on the site. . · fiDI a poss through, twal un-pie are shocJiod at Ille \del ol apoabn. Norman Vincent P o a \,e de/neath -or simply sta,Y and a "ahopptng ~ler'' ~ The -Is c:ooducled helped booet attendance by ap-tum the mountain Into a gold "We may aptiW ouperllclal O!licJals ol Ille U.S. Forut Servjce said the enUre area e1f the Cleveland Natklnal Forest orlglnally barmed for travel will he open. from lnaido a modern, l;..tory pearlng as guest preachet. mloo, with God's blip." on the surface," Ile uya, "hut sanctuary on tho site and is Peale Is atlll a mem&r ol tlll! 'l'llo cburcll proopei ed. Tht when people look ioto It they beamed to a television au-congrogatklll. large sanctuary was hull~ flnd that Cbrlsl Is here and dience in IAll Angeles, New The Rev. Mr, Schuller's with pews to. seat 1,000. working In a meanlngfUI York, Pblladelpbja, Seattle fiery oratory won more coo--Despite the building, manr. way." and MitcbeU, S.D. verts to hil church, • the ~ontl's still prefer to a • The minlster llf' he bas ., ~ ' Sale~ 3,6.90 off .. this laundry pair _with s-· fat)rit .. program . settings. · · · ' SaleS19S; Reg'..,211~, Now one tettlng prov'-,11)1.best 'WUhlng ,CQnditions foUoday 's pcpular fabrics. , The(e'• A ~ati~8k,S4fttif'l9 tor soiled clothing ~1an atltonie~c,fabrio 10nQr dtipenser. White, aVQC1do, copPer o~ h~-'Cbmr costs no more at Pen~ St I Mon&h~ ' ' . .. ·.l; Sa1e·s144 Reg. 159.ts. 6 Program ma,tching e~c dryer with autom"!tic lime control. End-0t-Cl(Cle cool down reduces wr.nklea. $7 •month• Matchlnlfgas dryer, Reg. 189.95. ~'$174 ' . 11111• prlcH ell,.iive through Sundoy. .. , '· ' ' . • ., • r/ ' ' l ,, ·I .. <' ' ' " " . ' Sa1e21gaa Atg. 259.15 AM/FM/FM stereo radio/phonograph: 8 track tape player. Antl~skate BSA phonograph, Two woofers, two tweeters. I .SO a monlh• Sale19.988 ~·11-211.oos1.,... rldlo cassette pl'ayer·rKOrder; IOlld atlte AM/FM tuner/ampllfler:· 1utomatfc.8'h" mini-changer; two speakers, walnut cabinet•. St •·tftOnth• Sale19988 Reg. 221.00 Solid lhlte AM/FM/FM stereo tuner/tmplLller, walnut·finlth cab111e1: mini-changer; 8 trick pt1yer/recorder with VU muter. and erase; 1pukera In c1b1ne11 11 a month" Sal• priCH 111..,uve tllfOUllh hturdey. ' -, • t ' - Sale· 24188 "•O· 2".H SOtk:f lllle 1mpHRer/h,#W wi!h AM/FM/FM. BSA record Chlngtr, "' track cassette p1ayer-rteotder. 2 VU me1era. 8"/2" wooter-~w~ IHl9d w1lnllf'cabltwtts. 10.st • .. ' ' ,• "Tf'\11 tmOUnl tP.PUtWnts Irle ''"O•J•ll'(I mOnChlv µllyl'ne'nt 1.1no..-P.,...,.. TlfT'lt P•,1n,....1 Platt IOf lt·~t\IU' nl "-n!.ateO~._Ho,...... CN•oe #111~1ncu1r9d •I the !"11•ne• ut lhe account on t~ l••l1 t111Hnv I• O.ld '" ti.11 nt ''-r:IO'hflQ d.ltt 1;1f tt141 ne•I biUing perjOd. ~ 1ncu1re<1 F1nanc;e Charon w111 ~ oeterrrur\!d by •pplylno pe11odoe ra l" m 1 r tAon14ar ,.,.,v>nl•O-flft#I '' •'-'l on 1tti liiftiftRO• f-. ' (A nm.al "-runtJQt R•te 12'1 Of'I OW potllOn OWi S!IOO of the pt..,IOU) bi"•lic,. •olhQVl dotdl.oetor,q eM'fT'*\ftl Of CfMib. " When rou buy it trom us , w• kMp It woBlng • JCPenney We know what you're looking for. • " , ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .t,t •. ft ttt• fotlowitig stores: FASHION ISi.ANO, Newpori 8-h (714) "44-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. H...,.inpft IHCli (714l 19l·n71 • ,_ ' ' " ' • ' ' • • 1:-.l ,,t U " ,,; .. ,.,..' , '''-~: ><Uln "' "'1 !~.~t . , I .r..&:1• .,!J:l!n, ...... , ·r.1,!t ·.:' '•R":·· •! ~~,... 1,r.1 :··,.,,, ·,1".: g ...... I ~·:-lt:!!.''.• . 1 ,~ ..... \... " .. I'!"':·•_.,•. ,,;,}. i•'":.:t t!. )~ 1J ,\'' .,, t-.-. .. ·fl ··~~ ~r:~~ I "· • l:-··=i • ;vrnJ r' , , A ~ 1 11-.~· 1r L: :.::-:.; II ' " . ., ' •r": ~ "' . ~-..1?; wal • t ., ·w t111 ·.,. 1" 1972 • ' . .. . e Smog Stations Urged · But PoUutron Agency Vnscatlwd • m Report DatJ.ii To 1iebl . Queltiom In Stock Fraud 11J JACK -Cit Finding Commlal1lon be med qulrod to jMtall ilatlotJa ..,,.. PIJLLE1\'l'ON-A• owed "., ---to acl.u an advtaory group to roundll!I tt• plant wlleo Ii Is ~-blod< JlllllllJtl SANTA ANA -Oraop the pollution dlstricl to galbu aponded), and San Cl-.\OgeJa DHls 11 -led to CounlTa Air Pollallon Control publi< Input. (the olfihonl -. romove bruk -·ber .....i pobllc lllllrtct em e r r • d v1rtually Fitcben a 1 r e e d with most pollutanU from the air spook!., "1nllol bJ llelcllng tmtbid In aq Interim r.,.n Tbomas' rt!)OCt overall but there). queollou lnllll • puel •t a cm tb .,..UC.. ftk:ed 'fuel.. suggested that the •tfl ,0001 Cal State Fu 11 er to n ·~ ··-by D~ Tllomaa. counm when received, be added to tho •eur THE Mission Viejo -·~-Friday. _, ~ " and l!ll Toro areas with lbelr' ~-odmlnlolntive o111cer, district budge to finance ad-She ...,, ~ ''On l,lb<n-Tbe dlllricl .,,.. Wiiier fire ditiooa! mmlt.orlng atallons. rap\d growill ln recent ,...,.,, • ..,. He objected to a suggeslion ..,,-bicom1111 an lncreaslni tlon" and. will partldpote tn IMt month c:oncernlng pro-that . the board designate "'""'""'of tbe d Is tr 1 ct ,'' the q~ and ..., ... pooala by Supervisor Ralph mOllitoring station s i t ea l'ltcben ..plained. aeaelon With a [<lllMtudent Clark ot Analltlm that the because .they did not have the Upgrading of tbe aJr pollu-poD<I, repreoent1ng various SANTA ANA -A Fountlln Valley uuui named In a Grand Jury 'bidlctlllOllt ... portlcl· pant In an •lleged $11 mllllon lllod: ll'llud bu been ordered to face trio! Jan. 15 In Orange County SUperlor our!. Prealdlng Judge Bruce SUm- qer. set tho trio! date ~.llllpb Ematlen, 44, of -1.Santa Clara Ave'. He iJ charged with lbf lbeft "' lllock certificates u.od u collateral In Dooling a '65 mllllon loan from an OrllJli• County bank. district f\mctions might be expertise. tion agency's emergency ac>-disclplln better operated by the county ORANGE COUNTY • lion program was already es. INDJCl'ED WITH Ernstsen bealtb ..aA "THE MOST critical areas WJder Way, the chJef said. Miss Davis recently vi.sited were: Finn I. Kosmo, 67, u.::partment. not now served by al r "Then! are nine industrial several Commwllst and Tustin; Merele T. Schroer, 45,, NO MENTI 1 f tn0nitoring equipment are El plants in the county wbicb are socl.elbt nations following her Orange; Martin C. Calaway, ON O trans er-~e World, Mission Wlllerconstant?Etcli aad;t¥7 · llal 41, Los .Angeles; H. Cabot ring the pollution control to grants In past years. .Ylejo 8ft\I. J..a&una Beach," the 1iavo·....-J'! . ~· ;::1 ~ m::;ier, ~ Jone., it, Beverly Hills and the bealth deportment was air polluU011'dUef•xpfained. in !lie .... ·•~~'!ft · .......,..acy arges Frederick K. Ryan, 17, Los voiced Tomdllf'W a more _,.,:,!""b •-'!~01 !_. Herejected~ons,tbat •• inar·bave to ask~ 'll'IQMar!nCountyCourlbouse Angeles.Theywllljolnbimln plete 'A. , __,,... Y ""'P"I .,.,.. L ''a station wu ~'In u:p PlllJ!k!'.~· . .1.nm 'on. shootoul lbe Jan. 19 trial. oomln ir.:~~ • ' queal -public ~ to. 8anta Ana ~ 11'1'·~ a ~' bi'i 't. hopt<''JI . 1· · A controversial term aa 8 Co • d e I e n d a n t Gerald spr g ·~ _ UJ6ln· Ua openoliool.' <(There Is a Rl-Colll!IY ~;'¥. <:all 'fdor•· . . KJIS8up, 40, MMtebello, plead-..!'"..:!1'f~ = 1 • -~ \~· hu~ested ·;~~;i't!:'J:·it;, .. ; . ,.M~.'.~·,:; it'{!:,'~= ~~ d:i U::~°:ie ~ the district lboulcl: lllot the Cltl2ela Din!ction h {Ediooa will be ,._ quality b bl>pr'living." ,I Ind bi' !be UC regeniJ. sclledWed to appear Jan. u SANTA ANA -A bcllday -Establish addltlonal air •.. ....... 1ponaored by tho -~. --stations .• ' tkmal ~t will be :,OJ· ' } ,.... Lodge ol tho·Pollsh~·,,. ... prtollly-• ,. ' from t P·""* l a.m. Nov. · -ASIC ALL cllles and tho i1t &...~ ~:~' ~-il!lgbway Patrol io ' _ gi:;::i: N-,~;:;{~:i11::: . ,~ -~ ~ b.~ -~te -,a grant ap- 1-lbershlf'0r wii p11cau.,.,. to iiM State Air tloo, call~ ClmdY Ii ~~ ir $147,ooo .. 521 which, if . ~!IQilned;. would ' " !¥_,,,_ . cover ·~·'"%!be operating "7..,..... costs of tM' clfillitot I« a· year. Air pqqt1lion ......... olfk:er -· :J.:I:..." ·-wuu..,nrlllldien haa estimated t11t , ~~ thtt .tile diltrklt wm get ~-.t;;~ldr':'. $ZZ.•.:: ~ ~ Ulill ,,..,._ 1 PM..' M .,_, • ., year .eu SU t '-t' ~"""'7'· ~'-;.' ~ had ~'led a total.af.$241,000 ~~,,, .. '"' ~."' ... , • ., d .. in., 1J.Trial'• ..... ..._ "' """"· <r Set ' ,....,,~H-Co.I• ,_., •=••Jahr. Win .. OuOlr/'. ...... l"r1"""-,.,...., ...... ~ •. , ...... ~0-la.II --· ..... -c-. •. McGc.llre. .... "· '" -j:fftf ..,,. • n., .. ..,.,. llMd\. Lo111 ••• ,,...... ..., "' ""' cammvnlty. o.t. ol dH!ll, ......... Q,. "11. ~ .... ~. Nlof Tlln'YI fill RaMrl' L. 111111 P•UI ~· '·~.~~~ ' l9nlc:e. wltl "9 Mid Fri- • 11 AM. Sml:;a:tM . lt!Mrmenl, .. ........_:.___Flml~ ___ ... .. lltto ... '""' ~ Mtttlodht ChUrdt ., ...... IQ1un MKtl. """"' Jtiortvlry, -. · "n••SOtl · ' ..... II. ~ Lorle-flrnt l'ftld9M (If ""'"""°" s-11. AIM n, o1 •ll Crnt ...... ~ INcf\. Del• of dtern. 1~ 1:a. 1m . s.irvtwid aw w11e, ttt· . E c:--: o-ttt Sfwtttlt btolfW. w. ' I ........ C._ ~ wNI lie Mid 1'l'lfiln,dey, I PM, ...... C ...... I~, W91'rn1Mtl'I' _,. hr*. IMltllt. ..,..,,., DINC· -.... - 'F61'··Guard -. In Death ~. SANTA ANA - A aeatttty guard charged will> t h e murder of a long--buddy baa ..... ordered lli·taO. trial Jan. :M ln Orqe County Su~r .. , .• ' Bruce . DU , ..... °"'.Arna date~ W1llliin • ~·· 24, of Garde GroYe. He Ii diarged with the alaylnc ol opartment bouac nelgbbor Robert . Sieg, ZS. .............. ODI. 0.,. ... .., ... _.., .... ,,, ltn. .......... ~ •• ~ st w .. ,~.,... Mernctlst ~ PoUct boohcl IBucbnan' on r=..===:::::::::;:'==""'itlil ·murder ,~ Mver&I clayT AllllVcu.9,A ION I • der ~ defePdlml alleged!y WB8TaJFJI' .aTllAll } lsjd. theln that a.._ '!_•olver GIL I~~ -iit "a.U~-=:; BAL~ It II -· allqed hi the FUNEML OOMB , killfn1 • follawed 8"'&'1 a .. ·c..a...... --lion' that lluclmin 'hacl ., °""" -... -lllitior' '""" .ljla '.ll!n • e -.i.J!t.!'"Ce .. DI ~ ~ ' • lll!lLL llROADWAY U • ,.,...iltt ..... PofJce , ,. ; : MOlmJARY dalm'IUI ~ obat ,I11* ~ U1 Bnadw111, Colla -frlerid ot tile ·lloilpt ii ·an ·· u um ~over the ""mitlin. 1 • ~ 9 &d'n>ar wu.1:1'1111i rih ; , t'.t. ~ " MeCOllMICI l.AGUNA ball ~," i at_ •·!IG'· ~. •., . ,. BEA.CB MOR1'JARY r ,.( ' ' l'ltl 1-ea,.. RL ' -f'ACIFI~ VUW aQ!MlllUAL PARK ee=1•1 MlrtwJ . a.,.. ._.....,.. ,_ Drm ...,.. ::::.c.m....,.. ;~·. ~r=.u_ ~. ROMS '1111 Bolu A ... Wem.t.111 •a • • SMlnlS' MOtml ....... ~!!!(!·~-... - I • Professor Will Talk l . . f !nett ttikk ..... '""' p.,u ........ ~·i'-iW.. ·°";!·!~ .... 49'·, IA. • ll MONll • rQJllONA ' ltHOl.GUVlf •St NO. lllltu J.OCnl«t• ....... ··--- • WOOOWID lllUI • IAllTA ANA ,,. .. "'ClQtY •W, J_.10, MIST°' . .=: .... ,,~ ...... -~ ........ \ SHIPHERDT 21NCH STfMorPIAT! BALL c.asnu ,,. "t ~ M..':....10 ;;;;;;!hi --.... 2.Jt . 'SAMlllNU- *~·'"°"'°· -···"· -- • llVllSIDI ltJ)l MMINOUA ~--·-- I t ' cw. "'1 hL .._ ...... ---........... ...... ....... -M.de!No.tl4S .,Ne, 9992 'llOIWAll • UIDIN OIOYI ... AGMIMYD, ttMtCM.,_...AV'L .tSNlahR --· ... , ...... __ ,, -· .. ··r-· ·wN1m11 , ...... ,... •f.Htt1'llOll_,..., ~ ·--··- \ 1/ for aeotenctng. All .. ven defeqclanDrl were arreoled In Mat ,lf'll,.iler an lnvestlptloo that ·~ five -• aorU.. "'"" a Pa ...... compal!J'~ a New Yer~ bani: to s.urplu1 blank. oc.Jt certiflca.tes !Jtar1ni lb&; com· ··--.. • P.OLlCl!l 8=1· • tbe certlfieales1 ..... to tho Kasaup lla7 ln Los Angeles. Defendant Kusup was Identified as a prlnclpel in tho fi\'m. ' It ill alleged •that the certi flcates were not destroyed and eventual I y found their way lnto the bands of und.,.....lcl figures who us- ed tho stock .as collateral to obtain loans from banks in the U.S. and Europe. Actloi> .... tilili locally wben di.strict -y'• 111- vestip.tors were M!\ed that $t00,000 worth o! tb~ pbooy stock had bit tho marltll. ,,_ ..... Our l•9'1lor 29' loch • INNTINOION llA<M , ........... --... , --..... IOIOllA<ll .,,, •. '°""'''· -·-·- : r; .; ·• : ~:.' '{I~ ". l ' ; ... ·!:r~:; ·'-i' "oift )! :.;-• .; {!!r. /'·' ·r!; :•. '. :s.-i· :-.· o:r: .. ;;1; • ... ' Sdtlthem Cllllemllllo reacted' the lllllle ....... -. --Jul -In IS 1~JlllRlllaf! the iw-y, qturatJeo. flii ~ins CIDlpalpi cm the ballot pn>- , P.;Mftianl, • • ' .,, . . . .,,,,,.= ol the seven heavlest-fmanced 11.rl)t: fot ior qllnst Callfornla'a 1zl.. i ' ;1 -failed, with ·Soolhland mo'J ""'"" clearly rellecllng the ltatewtde tnad ID their balloting. Of !be' lhree separate campslgns where , rt 1 ·~ doll~lus was spent -those }' l:i11!Jaftlng Proposil:km 14 and ts and op- ' ,. ,-' AT A TIME WHEN big mooey was lhougl>t tO be synoeymous<Wiih winning a major political campalpl,. Ille results ol last week's vote on the prvpositlons are startling the experts. • , ';, ' r..irw Cittt&S . bv Bil Keane 11t~ .• ' •(Ir, ,, ' I < ' JI • >"-I ·~:,...;: ·t!• .. ri,. ! <~[r. /'' .r.; ... '. iSli• :,. \r..•:;t;,t------~ Official Blasts .. .,., .. ' ' . '" . ~~ • 't·,. :f Inequitali~.e Tax ' ... :~ : ~: By PHIL JORDAN these cities are receiving r FOCUS How did It bappeo ! What caused the apparent voter revuWon with the bard- . oell campalpon? Two Soulhland polltl¢ ld<nllsts who speclaliu In aoalyzipg modem campslgn te<hnlt;ues ..,.. that the returns showed Callloqlla'a voters were 8QYlhlng but overwhelmed by the length and com· plexlty ol tbll year's pre>idenlial ballot. On the coolrary, said DT. Karl P. llmller, ualatant profeuor o/ poatical science at UCLA, )"nte pattern of the vote on all tbele proposJUom indicates the electorate dllpl1yed .. loctivity - they aeemed to lmow what they were votiDg for." In essence, they come to the >otlng bootl>s unusually loformed o/ the Issues - a factor which DI'. Larey L. Berg, USC political ldence instnldor, IUU""' might have lhowo they were -"'11Y lnlenllled In tbll JIJD1JICl<.ed ballot. FOR Tiii<: VOTERS the elecllon dealt with Issues ranging from Ille and delUl to taxes. Where else were they able to find proposals on capital punishment, property laJes, bopin(, marl)Wllll, fann labor, -y. the rtgl>t ol prlvocy and salaries of highway patrolmen and other state emp&o,.. all on 1be 11mt ballol! And big mooey"was spent to attract'the voten' attentiml to,.-ost ol tbese iuuea. The fmal .....-eaJl1Pllgn speo- dlng -1a ll'<>Wed 1upportera ol PropooWcw>' 15, Wblcb would ha ve lal<en salary~ for state i!mployes out of the govipor'llbands, led the way with expenditUl'el ol fl.I million. Backen of Pf1llJOll!lon 11,-lhe Watson. proporty tox limit Pfoposat, reported speodin,g just over $1 mllUorf Checkblg in with. $900,tm in expenses more than a week before the election was ..... DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT ,, "'um1~; 1100.l ... '. -""':.'lf":!i1' . : ~~ ~ ..... 5en1u these services from the coµnty : ~~ · at less than .cost -with city : ~ SACRAMENTO .-Are YOI,. · of Los Angeles laipa}'ft"S ;~e of millions .of .yrban · making up the diHerence. . ,. CaHfomlans who P. }'!'ytng , True' Ille city and county :11nore ""'• a fair allare o~tax-lie"'••..___ h bee" CELEBRAT«HI ':~:~ • -.._,~-'-" .. aa' e . ~ .... .-..... ents ave n ;E·~·!v1; e1,1&;.11 ~ces , l4'0D80Udited, as have tu ~ .: ~.~~n. oi:.per¥ps , ~ti and collectlons, :~~ ~~~e.recelving .. but -Bernardi sees it as.a small ; ~:£.~ pai'flal ~ ride .., • ft.art. He ~ beli_eves cor- , ,.:, Ql:do,,..lmow! . "rtcllve ~:Would. help fl:-~ ..-_ _ _1.,,'iJ~ . •-• ·~..., .1.'-..,h~ :r,.; .-·ale -~>Angeles no1 ·-1 . .,.......•COimty :·f !:lty Qiuocilman EtDanl Ber-but abO f!Vt;rY county In -.. -."""'3.~lqi:hJ. ~-Jrilb a growing ~i~ lliat lle._l(~P.""• '~~lion.,. ."· ..,..~~~\ ' ~ : • •11&. Los Angeles Gounty ,,~ .. till ;. aio..~•.,~118id ".Iller• i " '~··"i4i~ ,.,~,. , W.~.fli"d ! f ~ .~f1), . .i i " .. '·, !i<it. ntiubn ' :!1.••wet's p.j .,_.~ ... ~ fire county . i 1\5: Hl!'ritts that •tier . ~-Tbtt'a )usi , too . ~,,._ ~ . ~ tpHt -the people ol. Los ~: '.·P,!Ol'le •re ,eU'-!J. A.Pies County don't need -ff.:;:~-~L ----........._ -tbit many. 1;;~ -!;;-::~-~ "Tate I aw enforcement. 'y,!fMI 2~ million city ~Los '111ere's a duplication of cost i • ~eles. ta~ers paying for that's 'Unbelfevctble. , ,,,. -oilier people-bu!' not .. • -. :~~ ...... Rre getting, end . We have two .of ~ !mest :~"' ·~·~ppy aqout it. 1_ crime 1abora~r1es tn ~e ;f>. ~. He's· ~~ uhhappy 'more United StateS within abouf11ve I ... ;tban•ll years -the time he's blocU or each other. !~'lpl!lt ·u' clb'\COllDcllman -"There · ¥e ~two excellent i '.;-DI since eole~ public of-pollce training schools only • ·-~-:;flee, bas .been ~ -with couple o~ miles apart, ,the Los Jl!ll a lltlie·auc<!ess. ·\. Angele! Police Depirtment ~;2;, , · · , ' otadeiny In Elysian Park and l (§ ~ THIS one-time big the C0W1ty'1 .:.bool for lher-\ ~1>and musf~an -he· was with if's deputies -which trains ~ : ~Y.y Kayser -turned sue-law. officetB from o the r ! ;rs~· Slftl1 contractor t u r n e d California cities an:I from out i ~...-· senant would most of state -neer East Los : '"i ely like to see is an end to ·Angeles. ; ~aeparate · city and «JU11ty '.~:governments in the Golden "THE CIHZENS, tbe tu- : ~~State, a condition that already payers, of the city of Los )~exists for the ci\1" and coonty Angeles pay the entire ooet of . ~of San Francisco.. the police academy and, ad-;''* flt Ille ,,..lime, be'd setUe dillonally, they pay 40 percent '.P~~:~for ctty-eOaJlty coIU10lidaUOn of ot the cost •of tile sberlff'a : ~-~ sei\'lces as posaible, facility. ' .. parUcUiarl ibere t b y "It just doesn't make i~:~fi~~~~}.: "::~at .11-·l\caH" in "~·encl the cOtlllly, the city the lfelds ol fire proteclion, ; >: relldenta psy for a lot more port and. bartlor clm!lopment .. •a.on lhq ~ in ~:oblle, aod opmilloo, DI ·ollJlira, be ·~ lo'alty'ef l.jlo eles ·"1d. · . ' · ~-luJ>o1tn. U-wbo In The boalc ..,.. of tbt.t':l> i ~~~u~== ·'~~~= n:.. •~It D than coot. \rJ>icb• mOy baVI~ -fine in : ~ Jt•1 a dborrendous aitua· Hlrm .Jobmoin'• dq, Wben ; ~tloll," oe<on!lngdo Ille IOI~ Cltllor£ia bail a preUy cor-: ?';lf'l*en San· 'F~ Valley. rupl ~tlon, but II ill '"'~ :ii:JeCJllalGr, and • ,,..,... -Git.I'-.~ ' ;~J>iVClell hu be'9D ~de., He tees m reuon wbJ, U :~$.!•"lben'1lllll1 ioni""1 w go ..,.. llllllllclpalHI wlllll to 'r(.! _ llld Sacnmento, Ille 1tato T<talD lheir ladlvlduallty, llley :ia::r ·11 ee W.,~help•lol" ,,..-.fJn.aJew flelda 7 u ;~ ilfedl'rlli'; In the -ol lalC u fthelr dvltla-. l~--Coalll' 1ittb .. fully paid lilr ,.. their ... la ! • ,..,_ 1boa& 1 e v e n ltr'GCtLlre. '•~ ,dtJ oti..Alllt'9 ;..,;; I'll Jn l!i'* l'I' -40 1111. ~y , 1111 1111 •r ..... ,. .,. ...._ 1ax bill, but .,.,.,, ., ... ..uq 1111 :~ nil 11 ...... lbt IOlal la mt 1l11alltcaat Jm. • • · blll lor Ille "'1. -W, lor iwo-ta at Iha dt,._,ty ·-."' .... polloe .... lml Dare. in---• IJte ..... .-. -lllo -· be admlto ... bu r -coaalJ .... bu. ~~ Juat • at:rt In •• .,., ,. Nol Iii tao ~ 0..J .... field. l cllloolio .. ~-eodotlw "WI -.· la 1111, ---"°""""'·Some "l<~•tlllCll«lnela. ... dlW .... ....., by -Tho Lqlailbn bll tlio -'l trloClilll fir IUcb acvlcel wllh IO make the ....W = 1111 couo11. The lta .. aovernmtnl""" do ao much to ci,eln up tbil ma. AIXXMOINO "' ller!la'nll, .. lite IOcli mt.• .. I 11 SAVE 40% MEN'I 100!' COTTON fl•nnel P•lmn•s l'ltnll In -l)Ylo. fldly piped, buttoll lly ... wotit, 1 -pacbt. Sim A bmolll, I Uilodlu•l, C (Jorll), D (»lsgo). I~~-~ .... {;.-.-" SAVE 27% SAVE 1.03 ~IOYr ...... ••. _,,. f I _. ._,,..&suiAc, .. -... ..., ..... ""' ..,.. ...... r. ... .. "'!"" OtRLS' ...-.. ' ....... ' SAVE 5.3¢ TOODLlll llO\'I' • 01111.$' ...... ......... •GOLETA •• Holl-,..., e IOUTH GATE-11700 Fir•-91..S. " •OAllD(N 0110Vl-121001111W lll¥d. • -lllALK-t,_ L ,. ...... mwd- •HUNTINOTON 8EACH 1112M1ma9b'Wt • LOHOB!ACH-2279 ...... w• atvd. h--HlllDOE •H l&lloe t1ML • EAl'f LOI ANOlLEI -E. Whlttlor llftl. ' .• ALH~21:1DW ....... -• • CULVlll CITY-101211 f'9'-""!.' ' •MANHATTAN IUCH-1200N.11;utu1da .... •• •TOflRANCa-M»l•r 1f1 llfd. (HOPDIWIUOAYlt:• IP 1a,.I MONDAY ntllU SATUllOAV 10.ri lpalUllCWIV 10.-,,._ (•QPIN Wlllt DAVI TILL 10pirll · ' . •,• ~ .. ~-. OF OR 18TH r··1 STORE • , _, I • I I (C U ?; tr.a plt•1•• pip) coastline inilla11ve's oppontnta: ''The "DIE PUBUCITY A.BOtJT wbo WJJ tn the cw ol lhe coastal lnilllti¥e, be Ue la a campaign, lie late." u 0¥~ )0 ~ bombar<I ~.b Belonp lo You -Don't Lock It r.:~ :;;~tho"",:'~edly turned oil• ::.Id·: ~ti:,;:: ::ir::-i.:. oi::ru!:":!l~i!Ti:t:~ O::!; tbe . • Alla qlllllfytna In tblJ cateaory wu the Supplementlni Henaler'o pointl wu amoonll of mooey, ho mun have thought sliftlllamt , • ..,. !or Ill dele1t. Bui ~ tbe Jill\'leal ..,...sin& was ad~ !or PTopoeltlon 15 by the Dr. Bert. who b wrlllnC a boot oo about It." .u !or tbe propeny tu ln!U.Uve, Beri HI! ' llellller, .towed It. Oalllornla State Employea Association. "~y and politics" baled lar&ely on Both political acleJttlltl noted that op. IUQested It• poor allowing wu lar&elY JI weot for campaltn ads which suggesting that appnval of tbe Initiative hb uperlences during tbe lllllOll u an pooenll o1 PTopoeltioll Zl, led by Celar attrlllulablo to ocbool admlnlst:alon con-crlu&.d ln the ntWI media , wouJd "keep state pay in line" when ac-admlniatrative aJde to a former Jon Chaves and hil United Farm Workers vinclaa the voters that the prupostllon by state officials, as tually ll was Intended to inaure salary congressnw.n and campalp chief for et· Union, overtame a hllf-mlllioo-doUar would l>e banntuJ to educatloD. raises. Gov. Rooald Reqan, with wide Democratic Assemblymen W I n f le I d apendJna spree In support ol the lnltlatlve He abo contended the Jorces favoring m media oovetaae, holped turn the public Shoemaker ol Santa Barbara. partly tllrou&)! Ifie early attenllon !octJ&. PToposttlon 11 uaed "a lol ol deceolion" "A ~ ol people laten In by the ads off on this, the oostllest one. He, too, singled out the COUIUne In-ed on the allegedly fraudulenl procedur.., In campaigning on the theme tliat it .... 1y ill· Ibo cam;>alill leamed later on .. Addillooally , Hemler said, tho 111.<hly-ttlative's opponents along wlih lbe well· U5ed lo qualify It for tho bollot. would "cut taxes" when. In fact, It would thef ~:ue," Ukl Heosler, who financed campaigns were damaged by heeled iroponents of the battered fann have made up for reduced property tu.es le~ In publlc oplnloo and Secrelary of s .. te Edmund G. Brown Jr. labor lnlU.Uve, PTopoeltJon zz. as being "1111! FRAUD ALLEGATIONS rully by locreulng sales and other tues. ~-with his news releases detalling who was au.JJty of .. both ovenclllng 1n their Ilda burned up a lot of people," UCLA's Both Hensler and Berg viewed tbe Where To Go Looting for somewhere lo : IO ...,.thing lo do? No ooe st~ better tips than lhe WEEUND It's published every Frida~ i!I DAILY PILOT. --As an' example, he oiled the now·i~ contributing how much to which group end waging really nasty, mlsleadlng Hlllller a.aid. "I guess it goes to abow election results as an ind.lca&n the f_a_rnwt ___ .-~~-ll_board~~-measa~~"~-of~-tbe~-and~_w_ha_l_lh_e_m~ooe~yr-as~be~lng~~used~~to~r.:.__~ca~m~pa~igns~.~ .. ~~:.__~:..:_~~~:.__~lha~l~ll~you~·~tt~sma~~rt~an~dlyou~'tt'!_!g~otna~~lo'._~VO~ler~s_ha~ve~become~~:.2not~~only~~mo~r~e~~====================:i!:. QUEENIE ,_. ' L. Jtl. Boyd By Phil lnterlandi Take a Taxicab All By Yourself OJr Chief Prognolticator rigures you'll soon ste special pll'ktng lots all over town . Exclusively for drive-lt-younell tu!cabe. Piao la lo jllllO lo members special keys to fit an Ille fleet's cars . ..,,. traveler 'just picks up tho fin! ¥ be CID find , nw his errands, ttiia leaves said tui in an)"\ of the convenient lots. Bia ~ge l! metered, and hbJ coded key tells where the bill Is to be sent whenever he --•·., >~ .1:&\i I ''· I turns on the ignition. He buys no gll!. Attendants do that. 'Ibey continually red-le the fleet can -·the loll-~think the -~elyl A ~0nogbly similar la working In a dandy maoner now In Montpelller, France. \ -.. . ) Q~ -Q. "What do the . mothers whose husbands go to JaU do to get by!" IO oo we!W'e. Moot ol them. Q. "HOW many stage-play tbeaters are on Broadway? I mean around nmes Square?" A. Just If. By the middle of the theatrical season, mlPt mention, aboul a tlllrd of lhem are all stiut up tight. Aller flops . Q. "WHAT'S a dna?" A. A Hindu guJtar. With seven strfn&s. Were you aware the Hindus pby more dllfettnt kinda of musical lnairu- llllDll than do all tbe -of tho -id'• muolciam put l<>- 1Cber? Even have about 300 varletiel O!-drum1. AM AllKED what's tbe main dlll...,,.., ll any, ~ ,t....., counlry people and city people. Just iO baj>pem a pbilolophor once uplaloed that. Clly folk treat time u a bullnea competli<>r. They'"' a!W111 lrylnl lo renegotiate their coolract with II. C.OUOtry folk regard It as an old !rlend. They preUy much let It wrlle lla °"" terms. MONEY -For money, Instead of gold or other modern ~. It Is a matter of historical record that tho Egyp- Uana have paid wlih calUe, the French with salt, the Qi~ neoe with dogo , the Brllish with grain, the SlberlaDJ wilh dried hide, and the Irish wlih pretty young girls. A.ddre11 mall to i . M. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo:r 1875, New- poTt B<ach, Calif. 92660. Picket, 92 , Returns To Post in Capital Copl1ol N<wo Senlco SACRAMENTO -T h e LetWature Ct.me hick to the stalll Capitol Bulldinl -and ao did It. H. Slml*ft, a 1:1- ,..,.. onH!llll lobby for lhe lmjllactpnent or n e a r I y ... ,bolty. 'De M11mbJy reconvtned at J pa, Iha -I• al f p.m., llld -mo In the oftennoon lhal-.i eld<r look up a ,....., oalalde the Capitol of- lloo ol tbe -alaie police, ...... wtlat will be hil !Jllh ........ -... ol llleial plettllafol Iha balldlnfl. llJm PICICitu.a 'l 1 ...... Iba ltt tlliMI to a blll ..,.. _,..,..hack u a .... "·-·· once-4all1 ....... , J"ICtl'ltJr, due to en-........ , .. ,., ..... bll a~ ..., ....... rqular. llllllon. wbo,...... a hoar- laf ~·--·ail ealmlY in hi! wheelcbalr, readlna: a newspaper and w1vtn1 a two- sided placard 1t frltnds and acqualnlance! -a 1 m o 1 t everyone who warkl o r regularly has bw:lneas ln the Capi tol building. One 1hle of the poater read, "Slmpoon lobby lo Impeach Reagan 11 a dangerous pubUc enemy.'' 1be other side, not prtntahle In a family JNbUca- Uon, took a poke at the aaembly. •"f'VE BEEN at this 70 yaro," ho lnfonntd 1111 ........ 'We have to fllbl lo keep our ~·"Yoke la -k ·and -...~ -.mn. 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"From the letters w e received later, the 14 at- torneys who took part found the experience worth their while." la1'fYer to knoW what he can NOW UNDER consideration, and •••'t do." he d . I ....... t spokesman sai , is a p an One possible solution to th.is to invite many of the city's at- pf'Oblem -, and many law or-torneys to accompany senior CJPers consider It a serious officers in tbe field for an oc- ptOblem -would be to re-CMional evening, "particularly quire all police officers to on weekend nights," which is ~ a law degree. But it's when the action generally can OOfa practical solution. be counted on. ;..'1be San Francisco Police As it is. assistant district at- .Qipailment has another solu-torneys do occasionally ride tilln, one famillar to many with San Francisco's patrol ~ departments ac~ the cars, mainly .to familiarize n~n, and Is thinking: oI themselves with police duties aiiihef plan that just might and procedures -but the men Wort lntG an even beUtr solu-. from the DA's office are ~ -.... t'. , · ..,. .already on the side of the ·,.;:_ · !. lawmen. Some have said they i"Jlµ5 ANSWER to the legal ' . feel it ·helps them be. better tiCiiDlcallties f a c e d by· Pl'lieecutors. ' ' ~mer!-on the job is the -1'he new program would be telet>hone -plus assistant aimed at the other side -the dlltrict attorneys of the ~ity attorney, who, in the COltt'Se of aod county of San Francisco his practice, is likely to be o~2~hour call. defending persons charged ·~ officer on the spot has with various criminal offenses. tO know what he can do and particularly those attorn~ys wbat he can't do -and he has who specialize in such cases. ...:..: ---------"We aren't after them to ad· ·~~· •otticen ha1'e to ~ke up minds, aR too otut., In <tout one·flftlt of Cf: •ecowd.' ·"' . -'~ ---------.......... r.~ to~make up his mind, all too oClen, in about one-fifth of a s8c:ond," ·a member of San fi'l1lhclsco's flnest said. "lie hU to know not only what's bOfti but alaq how whatever he d~ will look to judges and attbhleys who may demand he jlSUfy whatever action he ma1 take. !?t's not the happiest possi- blt situatioo." J; better "answer than having a~ys avallable at the o~ end or the telephone rJ#i ht to have an attorney appany officers in the fidef. But that's Impractical, tdos ... ¥YEN IF Jaw student.a were pieGed into duty . It's unlikely t'-t would be enough ror the s&Dr.; Fra11cisco rorce. much I~ for the man.v dozens of o1tijer police forces i n Cflltfom ia. 1n the meantime, the San fo~tlncilco Police Deparlnlent is lhlnking or reviving a pro- gCU'l tried briefly more than a ;)'e&l'.' ago. according to Lt. Cl,l:Ot DeAmlcis. public affairs oMce.r (or the force, ~ it LSn 't aimed exactly at the legal problems ra cing 11* man m the beat. It cou ld Ir su0cusful. work lnto 1t lcRSt a partial answer. Prlmarlly. hctwvtr, It 11 .al thla time aimed At another problem - relations betwfffl the polke o(fteir who mikes an lrTffl Of"~ Jame other rtuon hu to.. Co Into court. llld tlle c~I attomty he11 be rac- i"f.r~ he 1e11 there. :About 1 year and 1 half ago/' o.Amlcla aakl "the ferce Invited ofllcon ol the .. Fnncioco Bar -'-latlon to rklt: 1long ln the patrol CM'I with M>me ae~anta In the vise the police officer of his duties or rights or restric- tions," DeAmicis explained. "We just want them to know what the officers are facing when they are in the field . "As it is now. attorneys defending persons charged with crimes too often meet the poUce only in the courtroom - and then as adversaries. "WE RA VE a notion it would be better all around if. when they meet even in the courtroom, the officer and the derense attorney have a cer- tain amount of c o m m o n background, common shared knowledge of just what it's like for the man in the field." He has no timetable ror put· tina: such a plan into effect. Until such time as officers on the San Francisco force are them.selves legal experts . however. the department is taking as few chances as possible, DeAmicis said . "When we have a major raid of some 90rt planned, we take an rwlstant district at· tomey with us. "Before we ~o into action." he continued. ··we have him check warrants. search war· rants. things like that, to make sure we are operating in a proper manner. "At the SC'ene itself, he's on hand to tell us what we can do and '~1hat '~1e can't do." Prog1·a1u Set Ou Vocations A pruentatlon on vocational programs iind transfer poosibUltlta offend by C.ldtn WHt and Oran1e C o 111 1 t Collt&es will be given at 7: :ii Thunday In the Huntington Beach ltlgh School Audttorlum. The ftaturtd 1pe1ken wtU be Jolm Buller. dlroctor of eduettlonal JttVlce~ at Goldtn Wat Colltge1 and J.,.ph Kroll. dean of· student nffalrt at Oran1e Coast College. 11 I '42 Class Will Meet Summer of '41 ,.UI be reliv· ed by Ntwport Barbor llJiJ> School's class of 1t42 during their 30th reunion saturday, Nov. 18. A get aequalnted hour Is scheduled at 6 p.m. followed by dinner and dancing to the music of the Ansell Hill Band in the Balboa Pavilion. Members of the classes of '38 through '45, all of whom were Btudenta with the class of '42, also have bee n invited. Wtdn~ay. Ncwtmbtt 15, llil72 Teachers Win on Vacation Teedlen In the Newport . Mesa Unllltd School Dbtrict have woo tbe1r request to ex- pand Cbr\Jlmas vacation. In a special meeting Mon- day, trustees of the d\5trict voted to reschedule the holi· day so that it will begin Fri· day, Dec. 15 llld end Tuesday, Jan. 2. Originally, the vacation was to have begun Tuesday, Dec. 18 llld .ended Wednesday, Jan. 3. BUT TEACHERS a n d ICbedule woukt be • waste or Um•. ln presenting the teachers' request to board members, Maya Decker, president of the Newport-Mesa chapter of the Amarlcan FederaUon o f Teachera. noted t b • t at- tendante on those two days could be expected to be quite low and "It will be Impossible lo start any educational pnr grams ln those two days." li<hedule doa not Include the 11th or 19th and t h e 1 e teocbers would be faced wllh baby'1lttt problems lf the Newport ·Mesa schedule were adhered to. At Monday's meellnl. IS studenta from C.0.11 Meu 11\gh School pr-.ted trustees with a petition signed by 1,100 students supporting t h e teachers' position. Enrollment Gets Okay By Capitol New1 Servkt! ty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger. He noted, however, that such enrollment applies only to grades 9 through 12 and is subject to space b e J n g Reservations and further in-- formatk>n can be obtained by calling Mrs. Pat Healey, 968- 9736, or Dorothy Smith Jolson , 963-1014. students protested that the two-day week created by this SHE ALSO NOTED Iha! many teachers have children who attend schools in districts where the Christmas vacatk>n SACRAMENTO -PupUs regularly enrolled in nonpublic schools may euroU In certain specified estabuJied and e1- lstlng clas9es In p u b 11 c schools, according to At· available in tenns or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii classroom capacity. • SALi DAYlz THURS., llOY. "16 THRU SUN., llOY. 19 CELIBRATIOll OF OUR llTH STORE Rechargeable battery. Sleek racing styling. Runs 1 hours on one charge. Maximum speed 2 mph. PREVIOUSLY SOLD FOR $35.88 • SAVE 10% 30" pool table Ftoor model. Become a master with this S180I pool table that's fun for everyone. CO•lt•• TOY DEPT. IC•••Y '-.......... 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PREVIOUSLY SOLD FOR 2.99 sot 147 c0111111an.. control footltan Miike 1he gr1nc:lstand 1 oar . You ac:tu1lly control the pley1. Action quartart>Kk, tctk>n , Kt.ion. Fadnotin9, educetion•I - f0t 11194d!oote ... PREVIOUSLY SOLD FOR 8.97 ,.------- .,. • r I ~ ' ....... '"' • I ---...J I" Twe Ow11 l••J Cretllt I • J ! \ • " . ' J f 0.ULY PILOT WeffHdll, ~ 15, ltn 4 School Finance Bills Considered SACRAMENTO (APl Callfomia's lame duck Legwature Juggled fow-multi - million-dollar school fina~ plans today, but when, or If, any of them will land intact nobody knew. The smallest of the four would increase stale support of local schools by 3C percent annual1y. and the biggest would eventually boost state school aid by 60 percent. TllAT PLAN would give local schools an extra 55.15 million a year in new state aid and ll!e the nwt of the new funds -raised sales and business t.u increases -to cut homeowner property tax· es. But schools would be re- quired to U9e almost half of their share of the Reagan· Moretti funds to roll back local property taxes, trimming the net increased funds for schools to between $250 million W ur1 T.._.... and $300 million, depending on HOLDS NO GK~DGE how aid formulas are applied. _ _____!Illy Oean_~~1th Backers or that plan said the ---- ., C•etaln. ){_•Ice• cw .... · ' Carrier Sahotage.d? Poultry Pact Reached SAN DIEGO (UP!l -The out to demOll!tnte their sup-of the crew," the petlUon said. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The captain of the USS Constella-port. Ward saJd be baa not been U.S. Department of ' lion says the giant carrier's The group gathered 119 told of any plan by the Navy Agriculture has "c 0 m e to personnel troubles w e r e signatures on a petition, to remove him irom co--t " saylng they had heard reports •u--enm on payment I o r ~ by incidents of that Ward is "going to be mand. He called the support of ,.. pouJtry destroyed to curb the suspected sabotage In combat relieved of his command and his crew "heart warming.'' exotic Newcastle disease, so off Vietnam. reprimanded" because of the Ward told newsmen that for legal steps to r e q u i r e Capt. J . D. Ward, In his first concern in Washington over several days before the test i m P n Y from U.S. public statement since the the debate created by the ·personnel crisis began, he wa s Agriculture Secretary Earl L. crisis began rocking the Navy, walkout of 123 black sailors aware that "a good many men Butz have been dropped. sald 'l\lesday lhat bombs were from the crew, charging racial were working hard to create The agreement was reported tampered with, vital combat discrimination. such an Incident." Tuesday; by tbe Calliornia equipment thrown over the The ship had such troubles Poultij Associ8tion a f t er side and agitators were at THE SIGNERS of the peti· since it was in combat off months or warfare against the work encouraging Crewmen to lion backed Ward . saying his Vietnam for nine months lo disease, whlch is harmless to halt operations while the car· actk>ns. in putting th e 1971-72, he said. hu'llans. anc;t f re q u en t rier was in combat. dissidents ashore after a sit-"We had problems which skirmishes with the, USDA. Warrl was surprised at the down strike at sea, were could be construed a s For more than a month lhe dock at 6 a.m. Tuesday by "justified and correct." Ward sabotage. We were never able association and A~ly~n about 700 of his officers and was faced with "threats of to pin down who waSresponsi-John V. Briggs (R-Futlerton) crew, and a group of doing severe damage to the ble. We were unable to locate had been attempting to bring Whether any of the four becomes law . depends on vohether any 0£ a myriad of school finance negotiations succeeds in putting together a compromise that the Senate, the Assembly and GQv. Ronald Reagan can all agree upon before Dec. 1. the final ad- jourrunent of the l!m session. A joint Senate-Assembly negotiating committee headed by Democratic Assemb l y Speaker Bob Moretti held a closed-door negotiating session Tuesday on a twice-defeated $1.2 billion tax shift pl~n sponsored by Moretti arid Reagan. s i x · m a n negotiating com· mittee would meet again to- day or Thursday. Beyond that, they gave no indication or . whether they were close to agreement on amendments which might win the final two Senate votes needed to send It to the governor's desk. J\.c~tlecl, 1 _cre-;;w~me;;n';s;w;i;'•;';';w;ho;;tu;rn;ed;;;shlp;;;;;;and;;;;;endang;;;;:;;;;er;lng;;:;lhe:;;;;ll;';ea:;;;;;w=i=lnesse::;='=·="=he:=sa=i=d.=========Bu::::=u:,,,="':__:'_.'.'.her•:n~·n~g_:::of~t~he:_~~:'!.~~~"'-j Por1i0Good For You? SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Married couples with sexual problems are being treated with h a rd core pornographic films at the University of California Medical Center. The films, designed to "desensitize" them con· ceming their s e x u a 1 hangups rather than turn them on, are part of a 12· visit pro_gram in sexual !ldjustmcnt whirh h a s treated 60 couples with various degrees o( suc· cess. Dr. Herbert E. Van· dervoort. director or the center's sex advisory and counseling unit, s a i d .. They find that their own fantasies are not so bad. It helps people get over the feeling that t h e r e ' 11 something abnormal about themselves." Rain Stops Anti-Devil Campaign CARMICHAEL (UPI) - A campaign to "drive the devil out" o( town by closing two topless bars baa been called because of rain. The leader or Scripture· quoting "Jesus people" who ( BRIEFS ) have been picketing the bars in this Sacramento suburb ror four weeks said Tuesday the demoliiftetors have b e e n "worn out'' by several days of rain. J1npact Board SAN DIEGO (APl -The ci· ty council has voted to set up a board to screen proposed private construction pr<ljects for environmental impact. in compliance with the State Supreme C.OUrt decision. By an U vole Tuesday the council established a city En vi ro n menta I Quality Department, b e a d e d by Deputy City Manager Mart in Breslauer .. The department will cost the clty $100.000 a year, to be paid for by higher bulkling permit fees. Bnalttg Opposed SAN FRANCISCO (Pl - Liberal U.S. Sen. A I a n Cranaton {0-Calir.) has taken bis first public stand against ocbool busing, acknowledging that It "is no longer ac- ceptable to a majority of the public" to UAe such methods for 90eial change. Speaking to the nation'• 50 state school superintendents, the senator Tue3day dl.!ICUMCd reaJOnS why he voted earlier thls year with the majority for a measure oppoilng holing In cuet where It impinged on the health or education of IChool children. That bill, which has already passed the Assembly, fell (our votes short of a required two· thirds majority in the Senate last August and failed by two votes on a second try last week. . AT THE SAME time, Sen. Albert Rodda CD-Sacramentol, said he wculd ask the Senate to vote this week on two other plans dealing just w i t h schools. One or them - originally drafted by Repub l ican Assemblyman Dixon Arnett of Redwood City -would give local schools another $6oO million a year, increasing to $1 billion by the 19'n-78 fIBcal year. LB Police Controls De1nand ell LONG BEAeH (AP) - Demands th at Long Beach establish a pohce review board, ban the use of high-- powered police weapons and indict a police officer for murder are being studied by the city council's 1 e g a I counsel. The council ordered the study Tuesday and also told its Human Relations Com- mission to investigate lhe circwnstances ~the fatal shooting oflloli' 'Peler9-0n. a black rtudeot ·at t ng Beach State Un!Ttrslty. Peterson, IO, ,.. killed by Long Beach police officer Dennis V ersliaw during a ro~ bery investigatton Oct. 18. Vershaw says Peterson ran and did not respond to a com- mand ID halt. The demands on the city council were presented by about 100 peN10ns from the Committee or Concerned Students and Commun It y Representatives on the Death of Rolsnd Peterson. The shoot· ing is under study by the dis· trlct attorney's office. • He Holcls No Grtrd gc F9t. ORD (UPI ) -Pvt. Billy D. Smith, acquitted Tuesday of the "fragging" death of two officers in Viet- nam, says he holds no grudge over spending 20 months in an Army stockade awaiting trial. "I don't have any resent· ment, not really," Smith, 24, told newsmen. "Not against the Army nor agalnst any in- dividual. Maybe against the sysJem of justice." The black soldier from the Walts area of Los Angeles. speaking In a low voice, said he felt "very lucky" that the s e v en--ofricer court-martial panel found him guill.V of only one charge t~t of ruisau lting a military policeman who tried to arrest him. Smith said he would travel to San Francisco today to meet with one of his "Free Billy Smith" supporters - black militant Angela Davis. "God has answered m y prayers," said S m i t h ' s mother, Hazel, 60, one of 13 family members in th e military courtroom when the verdict "'as announced. Farr llas 1 More Chance LOS ANGELES (AP) - News reporter William Farr ,bas one more chance to avoid jail by divulging sources for a story he wrote about the Charles Manson family two years ago. Superior Court J u d g e Charles H. Older scheduled the hearing for Thursday. Farr could be. ordered to jaU then. Farr, 37, wrote the story "'hile an employe or the Los Ange I es Herald-Examiner. The U.S. Surpeme Court re- jected Farr's appeal Monday. Farr is now with the Los Angeles Times. Murcler Suspect's Mom Blames Schools, Police SAN JOSE (AP) -Priscilla K. Cooper bore an illegitimate child at 19 and danced topics.~ before she was 20. Today, at 21 , she shares murder charges with two other women who bear the "X" 9Cnr of th e Charles ~1al'lllOO cult on their foreheads. ''I can't blame her for what's h 1 ppe n ed." her mother, Oleta Cooper, 47, said in nn interview Tuesday. "She got mixed up with the wrong crowd. I blame t h o schools and police ror messing her up." Mrs. Cooper. wtfe ol a - a-month San Jose shoe ules- man, said her on'1 daughter "started drlrtlnl'.. nve years ago aRer dropping out of high school. . Her drifting ended thil week al a Stocllton bou"l wbere abe, two other women and two men were am11ted and charged with murder in the falal tboot· ing ol t.unn Willett, II, whole body was buried in I he basement. Another man y,·as charged later. MRS. COOPER, who said she takes care of Priscilla's 2-year-old illegitimate son. said she first heard or her daughter's arrest while watch- ing teJevision. "lt was a shock," she said. Later, htt daughter telephon- ed her from lhe Stockton jail. "She sounded mixed up 3nd scared." she said. "She's been In trouble bef0tt, but nothing lllte thil." Although not identllied u a clan member, MI s s Cooper he.s an "X" scar on her fore- head like those Man80fl'1 fol· Jowen carved after he inflict- ed one on himself during b1s munler trlnl, pollce oald. Mn. Ccopet' aak! her daugh- ter. "a brlJUant stuMnt," got Into t"""'1e '" "mloor thing•" llke trul:nc)t, tanlineu and fightin( It 'lllloclore _,.11 J .... FIRST FOR ORANGE COUm Ivery Evening 4 CHANNEL SOUND WITH ,. SKITCH COICERT HOUR CLASSICS IN MUSIC MNINCaS 9to 10 ' .. I I I " I RADIO 108•FM ... ·. .• ., • I --· ) '• ,V , . • " ' ., '· ')" •' ~~·= ,. . ' ~ .;;! '• '• •• • .. • \ Wtdnesda~. NowmMr 15, 1972 DAILY PILOT 11 Border Pqtrol's Seizure, Of ll~gal Aliens Rising CIWLA Vli'l'A (AP) -A llorder Patrol ollicla1 ay1 ar- rtals of alltna wbo Ulegally entered San ~o . County from Mexico have jumped 1lmoot 500 percent In llve yean. Dale Swancut~ assistant chief agent for the Border Patrol along an IIO-mlle strip from the Pactftc 0 c e. a n eastward, says the patrol es· pacts lo apprehend aboot 901000 aliens without proper permits in the fiscal year en- dlJ1I June 30. '111atcompomwlth IT,1144 In 1917.ea and 11,m 1u1 year. AJlllml POil ouwallng allensomnon:ollcloelu.s have a1ao lnlnued lbarply, be aays. 1 Swanc.irtt uys there are three Ukely ..._,. for the in- crease; ()) "Almost unllmlted job oppor!Un!U.. In the United States, pertjcularly In the Los Angeles area; (I) the econamlc a!ImUon lo Mellco Lord Photog Tony Publishes Memoir and throughout South and c. .. tral Ainerica, and (3) the abolltklo of the " old bracero program" under "b i c h farmen imported a I l e n s epeclllea1ly loJ>ar•eot crops. "If be (the alim) can get to Loa Angeles, be b relaUvely sal6 from detecllon uni.., be does eomet.bing to cause law enforcement olftcen to notice him;" &wancutt, says. BE SAYS estimates of the number of illegal allem in the Los Angeles area range from a half million to a million, but "you'd need a crystal ball to tell .. Due lo increased patrolling 1n farm areas, most illegal aliens wh> would have sought agricuJtural·WQrt a few years ago are now taking Industrial and other nonfann j o b s, LONDON . (UPI) -1j b a Elizabeth Ta=~eiit Swaocu\t aall)I. , be illm '>' o'J'n.llte,. of""Al)il!e, ·u..r-t.-.:." •· •' AJ!l!liiiiit!<lliiol •try Into ~. ~ly J lts t the u.t ~. be. ...,.,, ' ibe.:Uolled ~~Is ~ mbd .. another book for the ~ Nor b 11 a !OC!ologltal meanor for a fiili offense' and table except for cne wilrd .an reco~, although it includes 1 fek>ny ~ ·Swancutt -~-"Snowdon.'!.. .. :. .pictures from ,Sn.o wdo n's AAYS aUeosMe mt Prosecuted ''· Lord8-doo.'tbetll. ': mapzloe~tl"'!1111>-, liiiie.;they11:, ~ ..<l*•-aa . T.olir,• ~~i:.: Jl-~ci!d·.-ao~·• .i.:"IJleRI · ·~ones,tieiS'~ 8PPI'. -i: 1,~·~\: .'J' :~· \ .-~1~·they are '·~·~.1~·Princ,•.11 '.'l~N'TthitltjnypiGtum~ re~, __ ' . .'' ' up,r.r1 1"!aban<l·11Dd jr-\ aro ·...,....1iable'·u .·belng ,~. •llNO'oonceivable 1e'tt11~ ~ "the leDs mJm." · l-· attempt p-· ~w~ '""-" ' · , '' 1 ·--~ --v · . "lt.JNU)d lite;to thlnt that i eC!!ldon.'~ . · ~ . ' · · NOR JS "AsSigmpenls" b!5 one~ In the very early 00. lo ~·1p11;,. of lllepl 221>fage boot jQSt p.pusi..d, a ~ '"'" did ~Y. Jim· ' ajiens., be:+. even the pro. simple oollei:tion •·· of a mi<ky.•plctlµ'e!,the, ~-..... die 0~ ~-y-.... ~ ""-' fa 'lo-~· ooe gtlB ·-one ~ llome ·-...,., pbotognl,..... I van """'!: ...._.. •>-'-= """' ed Ibo . .-......, " Artists with brush or chUel }'#'-,,., ~ ..: ~r .• ..-- hold retroapactiveo tO show the whole !Weep of their career. Photographers publi!b books. "Assignmeqls", is L o r d Soowdon's retrospective. It covers 20 years of bis pro- fessi(Jl\81 career, from !xash l unknown to ·the w a r l d'' s , s ociall y 'hi~ed cameraman. Sb'MEBOW, IT avoills being a catilog. .of lb e famous, ' ' tho u g.b Snowdon bas photographed most of them. Charlie Chaplin, H e n r y Moore, Laurence 0 11 v i er , Ingrid Bergman, Dame Margot Fonteyn, Paul Scofield, Sophia Loreii, T.S. Eliot; Marlene Di e t r J c h , Somerset Mlllilbam. I g o r Stravinsky, Brendan Behan, Noel Coward, Eugene .Ionesco, L Suitr.• .ts D s 9 0 ··~ 1he _'!!!!!Y ' Public Notice To Orange County Officials TO TIE lllAtllE COllfiY BOARD OF SllPDlVISORS. TO TIE llANll CIUl1Y PLAlltlNG CIMISSXIN. '' ,, TO All aTY COONClS NII PLAlllNG ctMISSK*S. TO AU: PUBLIC OFFICIALS RESPl»tSBI Fm lllE ISSUANCE OF ZllH Alll BWH PERMITS. . ' . ' . . . .. .,o. ~-ir 21, 1.m.. di• c:.Iifornia ~ -. ' "Ci*C Miled. ilDwn a Jmdnwdc clcision in .. Friendl of ........ do vi.·tle Board of Sapervison of Mono c..m. 'ty:'.'~h .... tedlhockwam..,...tbeStaln. . "Aio M-req.U.d dtat w ... any permit moy be ..... fot aiff pdv1te O< pub& JllOject wliich m•y ._ : a 'a 'flr:111t •t on tbe emilollDftlt, the publtc ap:n- tci..a 1a:~tor .iauin& a pennltforsuch project mmt ,..,.. li~mnenbl impact report punua.nt to the Jiik• 'I Olthe Eutlmw1wutol Quality Act of 1'70. .... -' C4nrt ....... II iiclouthat_,. d6" -1111 doe fWit to ta1<e lepl IClion on bellllf of the ...... 1o,.-11te ~tlm of the emfronmenL I blft been fttained a lepl cou.mel by a client who Is 1a-·1n the field of beoltll cue and ..tto is deeply comeme4~~ the detcrloration of the environment in ~,ojld portlcululy in Onnge County. My c:lliljl&'lilliefts thot llte poblic D1U1t·be pmtectal ~ looi&-.,.Jopme•.t pnt<tica 'Ollidl doimpmble ............ -....... ' • "'1 ·dlont'P beliela that pobllc officials ..tto .. :·cM.Jid, 11f6.."ttllpomiblity for enforcin1 the environ- IDl•lll·~~llon I.owl lllOllld be lld4 a<connt1blc for aelr llCllOilL • My ·dliilt; .. direclltl .. to ia!om 'baildal ml '' tlnt:lopers and all public officials respomible ror the ap-o pronl or land developmeut projects that they mutt cam-.. ' ' ply with the law. I am .at the present time enaagN tn I zoning Cate in a Onna;e County city which I expect v.iill mutt in 4 sif- Jlificmt precedent for other lepJ actiom to protect rho , , t \ nviromnenl. I also have under review other en\iron- mental matt en for possible action. J wilh to rt mind those who ha\·e obtain~ thAnps o( · • l \ JGDiaJ, Eoning pcnnits or buiding pennits prior to Sep- tember 21, 1972, that they m not immune from the re- Clldremntl at forth by the Supreme Court in the .'Friends of Mammoth dcc;ilion. Any J>mO'* attemptinC ta proceed with construction of such pro;ects without fuD compliance with the miuftmtnls or the law as de-- termined by the SU.pram Court will be acting at their peril. See 0'1 of San Francisco n. Ci1y lnmtmt11t Corp. IS C.A.3d 1031 in which the Court held: "'In appropriate circumstauces, a JOW:mmmta( qency may abate a public nuisan;:e t\'en th ou&h to do so requim that a buildinJ be demolished." GEORGE SHIBATA Attomey at Law . ; I J ' ' ·' "I I On1y9.97each. ~·lghtfixtures No Wtring, no lools. just screw Wo any soollet 6 stytes. l:)L M,,sted. 99$ "Love-ls" night light -shaped. PIUQS "'°""'- 48" worlclhop lght 10 8'8 'M'1itt tnamM linllnld frwne. Two 40-wan rapid start bull». idjustable . • hang Chain, 4' cord. UL listed. (Model 16185) 99,i. l-f!"'a-bag eitentlon cords 'I' -Mootlnd1Noot...aJwtlh--U.L- 3.n Rol8ry dimmer switch (}..II \ha 11Qtrt of YoV c.1nce Tai>· Ofl t,lp·OM !Wiich fiOD watt\. UL"'*' ·--· .! . i I l ' --. QllANADA HILLI ieooo l:ii111Wo1th St. WOODLAND HILLS 21500Vle10fYlllvd. lllY!llSID! 3520 Tylor St. IAHTA ANA 3900 Soulh Brlllol St. • TORRANCE Sepulveda and Hawtho1ne lAICIWOOO Ca"°" St, and Par1mount Blvd. ' I , IU!NA 'AllK B•a ch and Or1nge1norpo OllAHCll G1rden Grove Blvd. Ind M1nch .. Itr ' I _.I . . ' I: I I I I JI OAll.Y rtl.OT W-, •-lS, 1972 • PILOT-ADVERTJS£lt J ·t·zsa Zsa Pained Juvenile Probation Plan Lashed By Pet Cruelty ~ lllldy, 11111 ... completo, covered 1 111-mooth poriod and bu produced what lUchardaon rtganb; u "a atartllng, not to say frl&bten- ln& Jooi at the way lhll pro- giam work.I." Al tile end of the ail moolba, 211 of !he 49 had beon arrested at leaa:l ooce ; the %.I together bad a total of 54 arresll acored -ooe had averaged an arrest a mooth for the period. ....., -lnvotvq, , onlJ U of the ... .:~· -~~~tt:· ~~. courtlrutng ... By IAN WOODWARD owe.-ld9IQ MMllW S.rwlct 'Allegisthe-19 llt!ing thing - earth, .. , letie•. lta _,_ ....... tlMm · It It.elf.' not wish to punue the point - except to add that not even the most handsome nor, in- deed, the most affluent men of her acquaintance can impire quite the same degree or warm enthusiasm as that of the poor animal• she hu known. I WAS NOT REALLY surprised to read in the newspapers the other day that sbe joined Hollywood stars Duris Day and Richard Basehart in organizing cam· paigns and committees for tbe care or poorly treated dogs and other pet.ii. Not surprised, maybe, but none the less fuclnaled. At home in California keeps seven pet dogs and she runs an animal centec with her d a u g h t e r , Francesca. Earlier this year she launched herself on a new campaign: She wants to raise $75,000 to start a second cllnlc. Others, too, are as 1be pull tt: "Imitating me now in open-iq centor1." This makea ber v!ry happy. '-rhe more women," she says, "who make people con- scious of this problem the ~t­ ter. It Is all very food for these poor dogs." She adds: "I've ahraJB; been aaddened by the .-mt of cruelty to anlmala that -on in the w«ld -si4ce I was 5 I have been -.led alJo\Ut It." ' SUE TALKS, with a certain toDe of despair in her volct, of what mankind lnfiicta ... bla best lrlend, the dog -In tilt United States, in Eagland, everywhere. "Wbe~ I ral.le the subject on television," says MW Gabor, "li makes people say, 'Yes, Wt loot what peos:He do to their .... children.' "But a little animal can't talk. A dog ii bom to love you, and he loves you better than be tov .. hlmeeU. It'• the ooty living thing OD earth that 1oftl ill master more than tt lovet ltlelf." 'Ille '15,000 lhe is oeeklnl to open ber second proposed clinic far dogs and call is still being ·~· mainly by .... tlons. Prelldent NW>n sent ber a ~ of bla three dogs tn a sliver frame. She sold it for '3(!0. ••Prnktmt Nixon has been 10 nice," &afl Mias Gabor. <IBut tbtn everyone's helped me, from Mn. Rocktfeller to the humblest people. I was on ~ In Ohio< and u a ....U <JI tt f got bunclr<ds of $1 donations." 'l'llE CEN1'ER wUJ be In Loo Aaaeles, but Miu Gabor bopea tliat ... day she will have them all ttr'OSI the U.S. Thia -t. obe talla me, 11 hlr put pwlon In life, "A Ille without 1nlm1b," the es· plains, "would be a llfe wtlhoutbauly." !Ibo slanca round t h e crvwded studio restauranl "An!'bQdy who bas any Mort l!kn anlmail," obe "1:!:;. lw ..-.,. at ..... --IJiua ljlOOO. I tded of TJIWen llmple ""'· b llllea eat I _.. <JI col· ................. laamwme. onored --A.~ el c..ta -and ProoloJ Gedo .... Wllllon> W. Tr..rw11 of II..,. ---ho .. --... ~ ... tho Acldellllc -. Isl Ill Cal ~ P.1 Ill ........... w I 0 -' LIVING ROOM, Dl"ING ROOM, HALLWAY AND TWO BEDROOMS YOUR CHOIClit • DU PONT NY~N • POPCORN DfSIGN • HIRCULON COMPLETELY $ INSTALLED OVER LUXURIOUS ENKALURE® II ' 'Ille 1"'lllltollol ' ~ began ln MMdi, at which Ume the LAPD'1 Hartlor Detedlve Division complied and gave to -among others -its Juvenile Division a list of 49 juveniles "believed to be responsible l<J< a aignllicant number of automobile thefts and other related criroes" in the far -them Los Angeles area, to quote one LAPD source. So far, the Los Angelea of. Ileen ililve had time to study the prnhatloo records of only 13 lndlvlduab of the 211 single and multiple arrestees, but even these present a "startJ. Ing, not to say frightening" picture of the way the pro- b&ttoo program la workiqg at the juvenile level, Richardson said. The ts have a record of 176 arrests, and police officers asked juvenile court action to be takeq ill ll& of the arrests, with the others settted by counseling or relee.se of the !USpOCI. UJN ONLY st or the 116 DACRON ® SHAG 111% DACROIB POLYESTER Pill BEAUTIFUL, NEW, DEEP sue WllN A FUU DEEP PILE. MANY NEW DECORATOR COLORS TD CHOOSE FR11M NOW SALE PRICED ....... COMPARABLE RETAIL ............. $7.99 the probation depart-I,). ' "Ilwioi the ail covered by this lludy, subjecta have been · 39 tlmf'· Polite have asked Juviolle court action In ,of the Cases -and·tl>e department bas takm lion In only seven. 1 "Thls ii 'yo-yo jullllt'," Ricba.rd8on commented, ~d· ding the charge that "whether these youngsters can ,b e helped is not the only Issue - in the meantime, society is not being protected from them. Tbey get arrested but go rigllt back out onto lhe street - even at the time they are ar- rested, Ibey kl>M they wUJ be going rigllt back ooto the street. SQ. YD. 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(IOS) 641·5041 542-6696 94W161 If (415) 592·5621 S77·lff0 • WEST COVINA CANOGA PARK LOS ANGILES COSTA MESA · MILLI RAE 211• r.1t w.rtt_... • ., .. 21oi1 lherM9" w., 7U6-orly .......... 1714Ne __ ,_ ... a21 II C••,_ a .. 1 966-4471 347-2334 . 651-6411 (714) 645·3020 IF (41S) 692•2555 .. ~ ! l ~11 M . ' 11· ICDVEllTISER ' ·b Y>l'Wl-IERt 00 W'COl-Lf.OT iW\1' , .,I.ml.~ ot.l> OIL D<PLETIOM _ ALU>WANCE '?,. ,~··---------''·~·· -Doctors ~et Tips ' . lfto a medical or dental ;~1, but what to do with i)iur preprofesslonal tiaining ~you are not accepte4. ; Advice from A to Z is given on ~ question in a new bpok, "l!ow To G<t Into ~al and Dental SChool" , (~ ~· J, Shugar and others, liloo Publishing, 219 Park Ave. So., New York, N.Y. 10003, $l). The authors note that tfPJlll.Dds of qualified ap- plicants are not admltted for !bmttlmes minor reasons, and ..,..tips on how to avold these iWnor problems. I can't recall lfeing a .more comprehensive l!Jalmon\ of the medical spioo!' adinlsslons questions. • !Dear Joyce : Jn one of your ~ you confessed to .*N. unable to locate ~Y· ~, lnvblble reweaving. yllb ask the public ? Enclosed are just two . wh!ch would be of ' e. No doubt tbe riod<r'• own library would tiive Ulese or oUJers. - riaryan E. Reynolds , 'fubington Slate Library. ; t 1'0R THE HUNDREDS of women readera who have Written in &hout learning to do Divisible mending for extra in- <to me, men.Y thanks . Ollfortunatey, both of the given are out-of-prlnt, ders will be lucky to them in thelr own ea, but why not try? The are: "Reweave I t ' ," by Virginia rs (Van Nostrand, 1958) Invisible. Mending" pro-' by CUiver Products Co. ((:ulver ctty, 1951). After f ing exhau~vely with the ary and other sources, 1 can't locate current In- books or bOoitiets on in- illfble reweaving, ' l<Dear Joyce: I appretiate OUnY of the booklets you men-0.0. on small business opera-lflln, but I don't rO<ell seeing a j!li!btlon of any one book that n molt aspects of small ess. ls there o.;ie? -M. New Orleam ~re are <fWte a few. "How to !\Un A SmaD Buelness" IJ!evlBed by J. K. Lasser Tax JnstJtute, 3rd e d i t I on , )!cGraw·lllll, fl.95) I> one gu1de for the smsll PefBon. It · covers tu~. -ting 1 of~ management, otlon, and other ied buslnela activities. dilcu5'es bow to start and ly operate a small , be It relail store, ~ plaot or omce. • 1 DI.AR JOYCE; Where can a ;&-yW'-Old boy get a home titildy coune lo finilh high ,.iioot! He ii my '°"· and lie JIMdl the last two yean. 11 kt a book whlcb tell.I you to plcl< I lfOOd odlool! I tblle advertllementl on 1Mtcbbodk covers, but I'd like be 1 little more sure or I rm PIYID& for. -B. A., fcloloii ...... Ola "'lbo~lloml • bl' ... Wollmu ' '~ .•E. ... -y·"·Y.Jltll. '"':it>·~.: s:lllCll It )Mxnl'~ to ..... tllo npt ICbool." WednHClay, Novtmbtt 15, 1972 • con&M, .. _,.L_ .. COJTA Mi.A -Uli_..,. I• .......... iAlfTA MIA -1-W ...... -.,._. Sl. 59!. Mennen Ski~ Bracer · $1l• Dristan VAPOR Nasal Spray -\\lJJIJ --77c .. _ $12' 5·Day Anti· Penplrant a3c Denalan ~ilqi DentuN Cleauer 88c 1%-0s. Sprq ......... 4tJc . ci.. .... ~ lmld•'fl 7 OS. hc.k.t100J ....... J ...... Wf ..... 95c Cosmetic .Puffs 10S. ...... •Mi.t Crest Toothpaste .. 69c ...... -...... S)OI Anacin_. ... ,oo ......•. $4'' Naturganlc NATURAL Vitamin E ~~!~!. $2'' I ... '2" 100 l.U. Bottle of 100 $181 Timod....,'-,.. I c...,.,. t9 ~ Selilat .t $1.M ~iffiti)lhlllple Dally Vitamins WHll ll'Oll,...1111to11ZN $174 Limlt9d ttn. off•I 75c olf °"' ..-low ·-Ill. Sc ick Styll•I Dryer . ForMonl.W- G,oom, mlo & ,577 dfln holfl Com- p1.t• with all ot- tod\fT!lntl -I " COfl'IPO(t t ra v •I COWi. 1336or 1))1. W•ITMUtlTl•-"'1Wtll I 0 .. .._ ... ltUNTUllTOtl ••ACM -... ,,_ .. •• I • Wfdntsday, No11tmbtr 15, 1972 .H H11•a el II••• ,11 lwery Dtp111••11 hrla1· ••• All s ...... c.r • .-..;... " ' ::,., ....... .... ... s ...... ,. ,,, GUND . OPENING CEtEBOTION s1.,,.. Yl•ta. Arla:. S..la C,.. C1llf. ' & . . Y•'ll San Wllll R1•D111 P1• At Al 400 Llalllu notller Stoop Part/Jase! Ole of America's Mod bcl111Ye Colognes OffeNd At a Fractlo1 of Its Original Price! :...-":"It! $5 My Island Colognes ~;;;9.9c da:r:.n for glht, for ....... ,.,-. ' $1 2 ' DuPont Sayelle• Acrylic Yam • 4 Ply• 4 Oz. Pun Sblm For Fall, Wint#, the ski 84 seoson! MochlM wost\. C able acrylic, nev.... Meck block.Ing ••• perTtlQfW1tfy math .. proofed. Popular <Dion. 6fC to •1 n Photo Picture Frames ..-l!ilk • sxf.ltod. • lxl~ • 11"14-loch ""' _,h, '!" -57 c owonk. Jn blOClf. or wol· nut color. Frames that •• won't mar, dVp. Stand or ......... $1511 to '19" YalHsl Lamp Sale •Sll.llYalllllSncl .... -.... ,.,,.. flutod Qlou. J..t -&wNte 't'inyl cyHndr .. • Sll.lllSll.llT1Mtl.lllps Trodlttonol ond .,....,,. CWOf!\lc: tw glolt In orrbw orol IW. •111;111111.llPllll·•ps M.&Jtl.c:olor bullet style, ...+r Atnetkm J 9lall and 2 cum ~no pt~ ''" Dbl11 Sf'' '3'5 Value! krlpto Y1tane •3•, ..... Kf119 Edward ' I Uglden l•perial Cigars W1111efthe Werld . ~~·~t-.. ·--= 99c -D•y--.T .. -.. . ·--..... I ... ..... Cit ••• St.lel••• C.lfnl• • 1•1 .. --'2" CeW ••• ,.._ 1:C.. ,,., Jtts Value! Alarm Wristwatch Set o/ann at op. ~.,, • ...,,. ~M ~-k ....... ·Vt .. Plnq ~ ... _ ......... ~~1':" on Reg. 3 for '1 47 C.ra•lc Mugs or 7 In. lowl::..• "'.':::::::::::.: .3:a7c ""' ......... , •. , .... , s ...... ... O,. .. to ..... Mo fonduo, $477 aoup ~. -col!. ... pot In • 4f 96' ........ u.., .. s 4i67c 1 ..,. Salles ,. Accurat~ ~ ,; endoble ,.. t:ihjto, Gold, 5"J f ., Gr•en. He¥9 \~ one In eocti ball•00111. \ I ' /, ,• 1· (.mms. loys Campus Cord Jacket ,,.... with ,_ c.tton Collar, Ullhtf, ll11 frtllt. Sb• 1-20. s2a's Hartog r. .~ VELOUR' SHIRTS All Sim .... Colon .. Lev l's Yellow or Whits IUllUl!·ii PUMA WAlllll•UI, TRAW AND .CAIVAL IHOll In ............ ,_ .vJCHl(A II ' A1L ..... 'SllOI ,, : J --~ ........ Maker IOOY 'SHlln Alf.Colon oiMI Slzn Up ta 50'/o ' off: • . . ' . ~ .. ' ' . PHdletoa Shirts, Jackets, · :·~, 11m.1r.11, ·, ~ ~ Hat1 .•d $porlcoatl Select o PtnJfe.fon - Always in .Style -COATS and., JA~'; . ' . TENSOR STEEL nNNIS RACKO """ eo-.... $29.95 SALE $2688 llue Jean SHIRTS by i...t, w ............ IUng Kolo S to XL 'I Al'lllC ...... "" " _, ... I ' ·l.OOK AT OUR Sl11CTfON! lEYI CORD STRAIGHT · LEGS Mi' Colon, Shin 26-36 .. : . .' .............. , Only LEVI FADE-OUTS SAU '2711 LEVI'S~ FOR GAL$ 1 N MORI ~ contem-; . ' . piirary styling m"~ I .. great LeYi~~ . ,, l " . t0111,binatfi!.' These Mop~ff" Flares, J«. insta~e, ·~ .. 100% Fortrel;' polyester ~1'" . 'topped ~.r,, • · bright .gin9~am check ~hirt. !Jofh 1 l wear the new llvi's . ~• lailel"'!f!il\. one to W.tc1i. ' • ·' i ' -. 1 '" • . • . . ,. • . , .... !Ion In detergents 'ls not recommended curmllly." Tbe docurnellt ~ pen!Oll• Mould use •"prudenCe and cau- tion," tiOwever, -~ the report's "geDiral con- cluslono to Individual ...... " . ' eNH4Clte4 SAawlENTO (IU'l -Tiie CdlbOYaidol Pellplwnl Conll to dhat freoh water around the Slcramento River Delta II needed .now, an d ·califOmil abould )11-.d witll or -federal .perUcipollon, l'filllm. R. Gi-Dl, llllo director ol water "'9CIUl'Cel, lldd here. The propoood ~ canal to divert water en 1lt1 way to Southem Cllllornla'lt .,,_ byC<Jlllelvatlonlrll·""°aylt woakt lead to' lncre•e~ aalln .. ly lo the --·)'I net-it, which ,......,. a tidal 1n11-from llaa Prao- clloo Bay. ' Tbe-S ~...,,.water Inn the 8ocn-iblllftr at Hood....-.!llle...,,edle ol ... della to ~ ol tlie SlalO Water Project. ai..iu ""'*" • t • """"'"" ....... - . ' • • ' ' 0 ., o · 0 0 0 I ' ·' • Wtdll<Sday, N-15, 1972 * DAILY PILOT JI Now42.99 Ruwir 10/:22 ---:;oloadlng carbine ! 10 shol rotary magazine..1/16" gold bead front and single loldfng rear sight. Sliding cross- • .button type safety, L .. ,., ' ~.' • ·l ' ~ . ' . ;<Jn1~ 12~9it , sav11g8*Steven1 Model 73 .22 lonw,rlfle """ ' . ..-A handsome ff rat gun for a boy or a ; - .. man. Qualib' constriJction, safe design. ·N.ow 29.99 I • Includes! ' • ' . r • ,~ Crosman" Model ~22· .22 pellet rifle New modal featu res6-round pellet cllp pump action. Adjustable ·rear sight Cross-bolt safety. Ing weatem style 88 ' carbine. 7 shot repeater. Adjustable reaHlgtlt. 'lus Instructions. large BB and'target supply. ' . ' ... N-~w1 9-.9 9 I,.-- Crosman• po~erma1ter 760 BB gun • 1-fo&d• 180 BBa. or shoots .1n caliberpellelt. AdJuatabl• rear tight Bon acllon wtth safe ty. • REMMINGTON ~~~~~K .\ REMINGTON MOHAWK. 22 long cartridges. Box ol 50 59c '! , • • the reasury family~ and 111P9"1111Mf 1( ' • • ' . r·. ~ . • j • l I• • ( I I 1 ) ' I .. • I ' ' l I ,. I I I • ' • I ~ ' I I • U DAILY PILOT --· --15, 1972 ~ Drunks Arrested • . • .r . > • • At Record Oip . • :: ~ 11J PBa. JOaDAN 'C..-.. ........... . SACIWlllNTO -U -ud ' Iha~'> a biC II o:.J'CO'~ don't • c!rl1*, lbll -·t ...... -'" -It bow.••, you do bmd an OC"laJonal ........ tab heed; ;.r Callfomla ls not the state ror . • • )'00 . · Reuon'? Chances of getting 'r : arrested fol' .drunken driving ..: ..... are greater 1n Ca.Ufomla than any otbtr stile. Moreover, . · ~ chances are creater in the : ;.< ,..them part of the slate. · ·a-; The figures come from the ~Federal Bureau of : ~. Investigation and Calllorn!a ~ ~ Highway Patrol COmmlssloner ·~ Walter 1Pudlnsld. 7 ~ ''ACcording to FBI • ~ statistics, I I Pudinski 5 a j d t fl: "aome '5 percent of all drunk ~ driving arrests in the nation '(.,. are made In this slate. ;j "WITHIN THE ST A T E , • ,~; largely because or population ·~~ , 'Se•e 45% of .U ' ; ........ tlri"'11g --rests la tllae _...,. . ;-..... ~ t• tltb ,. tae' . I ~ · ' nel assigned, llOl!lething lite 60 percent of California's drunk driving arreots are """'"'ed in the aoutbem COlDlties." he said. . Tllla now• may be deflating · fer SU FnncilCIDI who, ac- . cotdlng to tradlUon, are a noloriausl.Y bank!rinldng lot. , The truth of the matter, however, according to a Univenity of Ca l ifornia . ..........,.., Is that San Fran- cisco lsn~ all that bad. Per-capita comumption of aJcoboUc beverages ls indeed , bigll by the Bay, the prober ~ found rectnUy, but much of · ~· that ls due to visitors, not the :l!; folU who live there. The high ·:' rate of deaths fur cirrhosis, in :: turn, I! due to t h e :: thoroughness of the coroner's ::· office, which performs ;. auto""-les in 99 percent of the . , ~ . ··~ cases It handles. ·.!; Commissioner Pudinskl does • :: not believe, despite the arrest • ~ staUsUcs, that californlans do . :: 45 percent of the nation's • ,: drlnldng. ·' Neither does he feel that 27 '. ! percent of the nation's drink· :~ " Intl drtYW1 ... to be found In the IOUlbem cowitl•. Ifft lbe drtnllen ~ lull the arrMts. BY AN.I> LAR(!E,'' he earn- -· "here In CallforDlo lawmen at every level - llate, COWlty and llllllllclpal -an aw... of the problem of the drinking driver and are paying close attention to It. This is the key to tm-- derslandlng the drunk driving arrest statistics." Between 1969 end 1m, Pu.nn..lti said' -The number of fatal ac· cldtnts in highway patrol areas of jurisdiction dropped by 32.5 percent. -The number of persons killed in such accidents fell 37.1 percent. -The number of California Highway Patrol arrests for drunk driving increased by 40.9 percent. RE AITRIBIJTES the In- crease tn what are known la "deuce" arrests to two fac- tors ... -Increued enforcement empbuls. -Passage of "presmnptive limits" legislation under which a person stopped by a law of- ficer on suspicion of drunk driving can lose his or her driver's license for refusing to take an alcohol test and also under which a blood alcohol level of one-tenth of 1 percent ls accepted as evidence a driver Is under the Influence. Jn 1969, California Highway Patrol officers inve!Ugaled 1.11112 !ala! highway accidents Jn which drlnldng was a fac- tm', and these acddenta were responsible for 1,339 deaths, Pudlnski said. By last year, the number of accidents was down to 730, and deaths from these ac· cidents declined to M.'J. In those same years, the drunk driving arrests jumped from 56,318 to 78,380. THE COMMI~IONER finds these f I g u r e s "satisfying evidence of the impact which enforcement has w h e n directed toward identified pro- blems . "l have already stated," PudJnskl continued, ' • th a t drunk driving arrests will In- crease significantly this year. "I fully ttpect," he added, "this increase to be reflected in further accident reduc- tion!." Men in Service U.S. Air Force Captain Doqlu c. Roach, son or Leo D. Roach of 413 Via Montego, San C!emente, bas received 13 awards of the Air Medal for aerial achievement in Southeul Alla. Captain Roach earned tbe awards u an F ...f pUot on 1111- t.'ll lalned flights cornplet<d under • ~ hazardous conditions. During " his 26 months ln the combat \. area he completed 5 t 8 . ~. ::Sai:'or •;! ~wM= 39 ~: B dcasts nie captain as honored at { ro8 Eglin AFB, Fla., when! he II now assigned to tbe -th f: On T ff• Test Squardon o! the Tactical ~ . ra I C Air Command. TAC provides l combat wUts for air 1Upport of -: ·. Under Way u.s. ground rorcea. U.S. Al.r Force Major Cll,itol News Service Geo<fe W. ftelllo D, llOll of ~ Mra. Georl• W. Thelin of · f · L06 ANGELES -The 13SG Del Monte Drive, Seal •· boUdays are coming -and IO Beach, bu received t h e : are aceoea of mauJve con· Meritorious Service Medal et • gestk>n at the nation's airports Norwich Un J ver 1 l t y, • u )'OWll and okl head home to Northfield, Vt. ~ celelnte with tbelr families. Major 1belln waa cited for j 'lblnp may be better, hiJ performance with the • ~ however, It Los Ancelel -Pllol Training Whig at ' IntematJonal Airport, ........ I Webb AFB, Ttt. Hla outalan- j new "radio" aervlc:e went Into ding profelllonll lldll and ~ ~ Frldly, aimed II -p conlrlbuted to the iC' Jetllng motorllla -In ad--of the Air ....... ~ ..... )1111 bow bod the jam .. llllderlradu•lo ptlol lrllnlntJ -..... u poalble, .......... ......... W&JI to Hold IL Ho Ill ..,. -t pro- TllUE, !1()1111!! -llltlonl r-of ... _,. ·-alter "1lplerts" wamJnc of -the Air Fotte Roltrve ' ..i-traffic c:codl-. bat ~ Tnlnlng Cr o p 1 • oot.Udo. !,~) ~ It : ' Tbe lnfmnaUan lo CllTlod ~~• Uni.--.,. ; al $11 Klis It Illa -ol tho Airman Geario 11:. y-, • ' qr ncJJo dial. 001 ol tho W11 ; ;;. ol coa ...... -_ ud 1C1G ol Yr. and Mn. J..,. P. • .. ._. Boon .. -of -Palo Alto, -r ,. ..., -llano )>Q)n~ bu been ••linad ~1~· ~ ::::: : =:.: ff.8~·= blliillla wllJ Joa --It The aJnnu bu bean ual~ . # .. t ·!t aad tho Id to the Tecllnlail ,_,. ~ ... J:..:11vC2Hr ••l'klnc Cmla' at 8btppud ror -II wit. tM -...i apoda)Jwod tra1n1111J ta aliae!t lillllltltnllloJmt,an4 -· • o111ar -. llllt w111 help ;::======::;;;I ea:..,~· ..,...._1a1, KIDS IJKE lbe 11-•· .... ._, UNCLE LEN -fir._,_ ported by lbe I ad er a I c.a.. '========~ --~· - , ' l /( •• ·~ •: ';. " GlfANADA HILLS 18000 CNl11W<>r1h St WOODUND HILLS 2 I 500 VICIO<'f BNd. RlYl~llDf 3m r,1 .. SI. SANTA ANA 3900 South 81i11°' SI. \ • WedntsdQ, NOYtmber 15, 1972 • I TOARAMC! Sepulved1 and Hawthorne L.Alewooo C1rson St. and P1ramount Blvd. MllNA 'A9'K.Be1ch and Orangethorpe OIANGI Garden Grove Bl'td. •~ M1nchesttr ' .. I PILOT -ADVERTISER . , • Optn '"8d1p, t!30 lo t:IO ... _,.10101. . ' • ,, • ; • I I' ' f ' ... ,. I J.-1 !· ,, ' 1' \ • J ' , t /· • J ( ~. ' " ' ~· .. ' J ! < l J ( ' t t • ' ' J. I' ' ~ ., ' ~ . ' I See by Today's Want Ads . ' • e AiiiHllOlll Al °' ,_ -·U'--"'"' ,.. ..... -... ooc ow i--. -_Coll.....,. .. - •dool. ' . ' '· -~,. ~.:.• QllAIWll\ llUI 18000 ~ k. WOOllUND Ill.I.I 21llOO V-, IMI. lllVIMIOl 3520 Tyl« 81. IAlll'A ANA :l9CJO South B11ttot St. I • • , D41LY l'llf.fc; p O,.•••*·•····-,, ..... , ... ,. . . I ~ ( •• I I ~, .- 1 I DAllY PILOT Wedi ? ,., Nowllbtf lS. 1972 UPIT ........ Beacla Bot Line Johana Bly talks on one of 56 emergency tele- phones installed along all beaches of Oahu. One ringy-dingy and help Is promptly on the way. New Beach Park Wins State Okay SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A development plait for the ntilelOQg S&n Gregorio State Beach on the San Mateo Coun- ty coas! ha• ~n apprvved unanimously by 1be 'Slste Part and Recreation Commission. 'I1le plan calls for main- taining beach and uplands on ( OUT~OORS) the aeaward side of Highway 1 in as nearly DaluraJ a state u possible. Partlng, -ping and )!lellic ...... wm be locate<I " about 125 acres o( ..... -..eloped land on the lopdward jldo. .of the bigbway. The present twooatre park-' Ing lot on the beechside will be closed and planted with native vegetation. Two campgrounds on the landward slde of the highway would provide the flrst public facUJllea on a state beach unit on the Saq Mateo Coast. eFu•A.ue.i <llplllol Newl -ELK GROVE -Heartened by the pootlni ol a l200 reward, the State Department • of Filh and Game bas turned attenllon to roplaclng at lea!! aome of the 40,000 striped bass n.,.,unp deltroyed at the Central Valleys l!'.icbery. The lltripen and nearly 10,000 catfish were killed at the hatchery In Elk Grove Oct. 17 when vandal• dumped chlorine Into four holding pondJ. e Parle CloN!ll Capitol --BIG SUR -The State Department of Parks a n d Recreation bas announced that Pfeilfer Big SUr State Park wm remaln doaed for at lea!! another monlh became of ex- ORD~R YOURS ftDAYI ' . tensive 1lllJd slides Oct. 12 and ~.Lconttnulng danger of funner mud movement. AlthoutJ, much of the mass of mlKI and rocks ha! been removed from the park head- quarters area and the en- trance road, conskierable matter remains, and the next hlg rain oould cauae more d<vastatlng slides, officials warned. e Plaft Opposed SAN DIEGO (AP) - AJlronomen in Flagstaff, AriL haV• -to San Di... ColllllY supervllon to _. campoile plans for Mt. Laguna about e miles east of here. ·Dr. HaioJd D. ~hies of the U.S. Naval Oblervatory Jl Flagllalf aaid IJclll; dUBt and smoke pollutlon from the pro- pooed resort would spoil observations from ML Laguna OM'vatory. A 13-mmton development In- v o 1 v·i n g 3,100 modem campeltes Is proposed two miles from the oboervatory, Olrl1ed and operated by San Diego State. eArea,,._. Cap&I -Senlce SACRAMENTO -Tem- porary facilities at Silverwood Lake recreation area will remain open during the winter season; according to t h e Department of Parks a n d Recreation. Hours of use are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. The facilities are near Cedar Springs dam of the state Water Project. Umlted parltlng space. boat launching ramps, pi c n I c tables, an interim beach and chemJcaJ tollet.s are provided, but drinking water must be obtained at the acenlc o-k atop the dam. 1000 ......... Stlcll- LABELS ' PttUI .... Stylllli • Effldelt' '· . • • ) ' . ·:,~97•' • • NOW''327 " Gr.at goll eltlrt Polyester and cotton in solids or 1olld with contrasting collar _,. __ and placket S, M, L, XL. Was 4.99 Now4.24 Long sleeved turtle neck 100% or\onS acrylic in great ---... fall lash/on colors. S, M, L..XL. ... ' Thu W•,3.97 l • • I " .Now3.37 ' Printed knit 100% nylon styled with tapered body for smooth fit. As sorted geometric patterns. S, M, L. XL Was6.97 NowS.92 Velour collared Choice of zlp or button fronts. Blended of Arne IS triacetate and nylon. S, M, L, XL , Was4;Q9 • ~9!!.p~Jat Wide neck, tri-tone color ~.· 1 combination. 100% coft?l. $, M, L. XL . ! ... ~der:· J .. T1 I • I I • • OllANADA HILLS.1 eJt,i.~il'NDrth ;,: WOODLAND HILLS 21500 Victory Blvd. RIVERSIDE 3520 Tyler St. IAHTA ANA 3900 Soulh Brislol SI. • • All machine W11ahtlble 1nd wondertu ~ • "'n . I 'Ta,RAtitt Sepulved1 end H•wtl'torne LAk!WOOO Carson St. and P1ramounl Blvd. IUENA PARK Beach and Orangelhorpe ORANGE G1rden Grove Bl'ld. •nd M1nche1ler I ' ' . 'i i I I •• ' .. " ' ' J, ' ' ' . I . I' 1 DAH.Y pR.Cif'IWt ...... • GISLER STUDENTS EllAMl~E BIG PADDL~llOARD Paddleboorciof Capune Pilshes Non-drut Trips· I ; Gisltt-School . . ' 8~Graders Quiz Pad,~~r rupune'-- By JOHN'~ ZU.tER Of the DlllY'ltlclr Si.ff Struggling ~ d~~n a can of sodi Pop and a l:>oK of crackers . between lectures, Larry Capune was a· man beselged., Weren't you bored," asked one surfer-type. "HOW DID YOU get so strong?" asked a girl, gra}).. bing his arm' "-What about sharks?" asked another. ''We re n't you afraid?,, A do~ or so eighthJraders from Gisler School iil-Hunt- ington Beach were jammed Capune, a 30-year-old bachelor lrom Balboa who recently finished a 2 4(1().r;nile tMp from Boston to Miami on an oversized surfJtoard , wlthsloQd lhe on.slauglit with grace. "Afraid otsharts? Naw," he said. ''They'd swim in circles around me sometimes, maybe even bump against the board, but they don 't hurt you." · Capune mas in- cited in, tl!liere Jae spent three dau• ~ a,..i .. ""'~ .U the l · K~jus, ftJefud- illfJ· 're". ··: . . ~~ ·!JI 1 A do1.e11 • m0re qnestlons , were qui~ asked, b u t . , Capuoe waa saved by· the bell. '\~ i:;ci:,nd~;i ~: . , . . \eated itseff, Capune began P1110T ~-"""' =seventh of bis so.m~ute TELLS ~,~IES i tures to Gisler eiiJlth Bal~~ I 7 · '\! r ' ~ ~ Ptml 1"" aJl\i-drugs. around him~· · ~many · The No. 1 ~mptaint of kids questions was t~ay Is ' that· they're bored, tempted to·' 5 giant !e't I"'°' don't bave aeything surfboard back to t~' and stay w "lo," he said with a 11JOCk there. ., i ,1 1 wttlne. "What did yo& · k about i'~ they turn to drugs. Well , while you were ~ut there? 1'.lfl\bf;re to tell you that there 1 · .. \:. are tnps to go on that are a /. r who!~ Jot more lntereStlng H "glw than ~p, if you'll just take i . q. v\ the trouble." , f11 With that, Capune launched A~.~· . ln~hla .personal experieni;es. 'ii' 1 a """ 1 ci1 the s1n1nges1 in-~ · volved lits surprise visit to the C _ S t K~nnedy compound at Hyannis 00.St e Port, Mass. Ol'IE STORMY EVENING ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) be Janded M a llllall, private -A tw~lane, 1 5 2 -m i I e beach and~ as wU hll prac- higbway IOUthward along the tice, toocte<\ on the door cf Baja California coast to the tb1e nearest home tn statth of fiJhlng village of El Rosario a night 's shelter. shouJdr be oompleted by Dec. A maid ausweted, who fetch- 31, a goverrunent official aaJB. ed .111 elderlJ· women. The resldeot h l g h w a;:, ":rlbat town ls tllial~ c:.. engineer ol the Me--Jlled ber state'• Secrttarial of Public ~ ii not a town," she W ~-Indal replied. "It's a -pound." or-a.e, ecio Huer1& Sosa, ........ said 1 highway along the en-"Do you mean for retired "---~• f people," he --1.....1. ~· lg,.., o the Baja ~ . Callfomla peninsula sMuld be 1'Not all of us are retired," completed by the end ol 1973. replied lhe woman. "This Is the Kennedy compound. My ' 'l1IE REMAINING LI~ name 15-Kenne<IY." are· . ~ Capune WU lnrited In, _: A 214-mllt troo\ "'""" he."::" thr<e dayt and Roario to Am>, t , ::dlngaU '!'ed. Keonedyt, ln- llOUlhetnmoBI . unity In 1 ' the ltlte. '"l'llE ONLY embaraument -A 38-mUe ..ttd farther was whoa !hoy found out I w oouthtoGuemrvlfqJvllrtlle #'~"Co­ ten11«Y of Baja tollfomla 'ed. "'lllot -bed.• Sur. •• . ' ,,. he 1old II. .... -A road -the vlzcab. oewm• f-GUI bli -~ to an d1'llnl lei' llaylng with 1.he X.....,., t1IGrta1 rood thol enob at Cabo and ..,. nlCJll• n Ille 1amQr 8on Lucia, the Ill' Ill the "8S watdlinfl TV, the 110W1 o ...... la• '. h1o vlllll Cllil< OIL •ti __ _ all rtcflt•" c.s--llld. ..... cejll that 1lle _,.,,.., .....i--I waa a r:.1~·~ comfol1able. but 111111 Role Kennedy told me, "Don't wor -/y JOUl\I man. You Juli llidl '° )'OUf' beUefa." ' • ',• ~ ------------------~ J .. -----·-------···--··· -----------r·"· ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' I ; ' ' '. ' I • ' W~ntsday, Novtmbtr 15. 1q72 " ' . l ' • • ' j " ' ' • ' ,, • • ' • - •• ... • • -' I • • fl ,. ' DAILY PILOT %5 • • , .. • • r , ' I ,., ' I •• ' I • r • • ' \ ( 1 I j j • I i I 1 I J W DMY'1lOT Wed._, No:t:llkl ts, 1972 ~sComing Threat to Siau Seen . . ,. Queries Answered . . . ;l On Breast Cancer (Nok: The recnat opera- tion of ShiTl<y Ttmple Bl<M:k at Stanfonl Univers· i!JI hos brought a flood of . iftqldri<s by ......,. about ...... t """""· Tht foU.... ff story, !'1<JJG'<Ci wilhi !h< coop<rotion of Stari. /prd Uniwrrit11 noeou • .-t- temp.s to a?l!Uler mcmv of their qut"ations.) · ,lipedal lo Uli Dally Pilot S?ANFORD -Shirley Tomple Blsct Is a vktim of a trouble wbJch may, at some time or another, affect 1 in 11 Amsican women. ~More than 70,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed . ......Uy. In 70 -1 ol these, death can be avoided 6\ecaue ptoper ---.pogiit early. • Dr. J. Gam>tt Allen. pro- fleeor of surgery and authOr of a definlUve study on the ~ h><e of tnul cancer, Dr. Roy CdD. ~ o1 aursery, said · '''greater ""1i: "TJ/e chief ldvance In rellnemenll In.'= ... :glcol h -of cancer of the •-'-•·ueo .,, . lo hat has been the early ........., of the dlaea ... " demo-...the ~of natural de~ ol the body In . Allen attrlbutel the~ the control ,of mallantnt Ito the educatiooal ello!U of dlaeaae... •. the American cancer Society. •• 1 lllllS. Ill.I.CS'S L E F T SO F All. •p!O'WSVEll, the ;c_:c-.c • . · ·best cure ,1'oteo 1n brwt ~ wu rmuld liit ..... ,oincer appear ·tO ·tie obtained lat 8tan!on! Unlvmlty M~ M'glcally. • >Center. A small. mallgno;nl · ,tumor bad been diagnosed the Mn. Black .-nt I ltoy before. simple mutectomy, t h e '!be former cbUd . " It.Ir surgical removal of t h e _,. -~ docl:l:::I tomov~ile breast. It dllfers from ridfcal _.. --=:u pu mutectomy, wbJcb lnvolYer 1lor _.,11on In the hope· that the removal ol the breast p1.., ' ·:'.1'"' women who dlaooYer ~~ .. = ~ lymph ~ A th1rd type of IW'ltl'Y for 111..-e t • • II 70,• breut cancer Is c a I le d 1 Ne --el lumpectomy, Involving the 1 loci! removal ol the lump, but ~~ --th1a II uaelul only when the 1.,11esn _..... tumor II beJ1lin. 11'• la 7• Jlreeit& A precautloa 1 u r g e o n s I tllese, •eu• -.-etlmel t a t e lollowing -•l•e.. mulectomy II to apply rodla-tlon to the Illa of ~tloo to ~ destroy any cancer cella that lumpe woald pol JUI! "sit and be afraid. 'l1lere lo almotl .... lain cure for thla rorm of caoctr il it Is cauglit eerly eaouth." • A women is often benelf the tu dlm:Jver a lump ln her lftalt. said Dr. Allen. II sbe does, It la importanl for her to • "' to ..... -•bait tt. Only • Illar laboratory -i~ol a amall -pie ol the iaispect tlsaue, -by • liqlcll procedure -. u ~. can Ille doctor decide l~ the lump II mallg- .f~ery of a malilJllnt ~--lth11 • ljllUd to other pan. of the tiody inc:ft.uel I patie.nt'I chanee for recovery. I FOii' th1a reuoo, Allen sug· ·-lbat ......., should ask their clocton to -them bOW to eumlne the breuta. -In bUll(ll-typa ofClllCOr-wlili~_...,. lllliCAVIB THE BREASTS be mm.,.. eull)', It It to find moat tumon """" fer them. Every '1 annul checkup --tlonof -bJ her doctor. Sha, , ~ be on 1111 llert. -Pl. for any aJ>. lrowtli or other ,..... ..., -. ..... 11111 -f!lall .. ...... -• .., it.llil .,-.:=..w.· lmlll7. and ndlotloa are ~--*--"' ,,._ ._. 1Jl -- ol--11 11.-. ....... W.tl•liotb. ,.... ........ bla ... 1110 .. ., Ill ~ ioodlcol circlet -..i.w. • .........,. I.I ~ 1111 11111, lilclUd1nc ndlcol ....,.. But th1a -......... ll'O~•-..," II" 11111 .Gpacted to be --lmro 11 • balltr ...,_ --.. .,._ .. aurpry alone mlaht not b1ve been able to remove. This, -ver, will 11111 be liecealary In the cue ol Mrs. Black. RadiaUon tnahDent f o r bruit cancer often 11 used alone in very 1pec1'l,.caaia. lt is IOIDetimel· -ued' before llW'lef'J to reduce the Ille of brealt tumora tllat .... to be removed. In speclll cuet al the um'e of tnut aura:e17,· or later, 1 patient's ovart• may be nmoved If the -lendl to 1prad beyond Ille breut. Theae organa mi the prlnclpel oourte of lllDlle hormones af- factlnc Ille pw111 of bruit tlasne. l\llO, 1 J n t b 'e t I c hormones developed In the laboratory are often beaellclal In tre11tlng breut cancer. TllEllB ARE NO tno.ml cause.a of breut cancer. Sime patients oft& mentloa,a ._ to the -and lldllm tlllt tbla 11 ~led lo ta - quent develllpmmt ot. -.' Sctentlltl /l&l'H that' ....... injury, .acb u a blow, bu never been provod lo prvclace tnut cancel\ I' EiperU b t 11 a v e Illa dauahten Ind ILlln · o f · bnaal cancer .pttlenlll nn 1 -what ...-fWi of develo!lllil llit ~ Iha -..ii In w1-fllldlltl thin II no -, ol tbll .... .,..,..,_ ?1117 da 1111 yet -to wllal ........ It ; tNI .... )Utt wllat role fa1llll1 . nllliondilp mq'M: Slltllllcal llllCllol.Jt r:~~ .. lo~ man1td -Iha lot ...,.. ___ for 11111'1'.1111 _.. -..... -dllkli& The lncldtnce ot breut .. _. 'vwloo wWdJ ... OOil!IDc.· lo -~ .... arid llYldi hablll. AecOrdJnc to tha H.U-1 Clllcor lltllltutt, .._. ol the -lo flt lttl ....,.., for esamplo, In ~ .......... lrlot ol Ibo ' r •• •, . We.....,, N~ 16, 1911 PILOT "'°YEl!T\SE~ ,f • I • 3.97. Men's · machine-washable brushed rayon shirt Deep tone plaids for cooler weather comfort. Sizes S,M,L,XL. 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"Thlnp are happening so last in the planning field what with Proposition 2 O , en- vironmental Impact reports, detailed plarutlng ordinances and so forth that there 11 more demand for good plll!ll1el'll thaa the suwly can mee~" Hogan said. "ONE or THE thinp we will certainly consider in our recommendations is making our PoY l!Cales competlHVe with private lndu.!try," be ad- ded. Hogan said the prlvata firm• are loolting for qualified peo- ple and are lncreuinl(ly tak· In• them from govomment jobs. ' Neuhausen, 311, oald the job offered hbn was "one-I couldn't refu9e." 0 It wiD pay quite a bit more monev and offen me auite a bit of chance for ~ fenional aiiv11ncement in my field." he said. The firm he will he workine for bas offices ltl Tustin and the stata of Washington. NEtJR.i.tisEN AGREED his reo!Rnation corll!J»t oo ooon after Gunn!1 departure 18 slrlotly concld"'Jl". . . "1-have been \,.,.,.~ with my ....tt for the dt1 became rve gottan nperlence in manv asoects of urban pl.11rmlne." NeuhaU9eY1 said. Besides the •ellml oloq deftlooment, N eEa u • e,a recm0y became I ble for review and I nee of en~~ I~ report. fO< Id llJ< !fty.. • 1 f!Vflt if I !ifitl itlveld, we d hove bad~c:hanft thingJ o IUile and;., oome new pol!pte." He wo. llo<on '8id he ~~entlrelv p1eU«1 w I t h N!l\Ul>!le1t'1 ...mbeand .. 1d u_w!i_l!f hard to ~ace him in 10••rl Ugl\t market. UJSVT AS FAR .. 1'm COD- cenied, I . want people 6n tlie woi up beclfuoe they are the bosl' around," Hdlen' eeld. · Neuhauaen. I eorona del Mar mldent. Is married with two chllrtren. 11f wa1 educated al Cal'l'l>lf P...-..,.,,. be r<delvtd No ""'"* ln .... plaMlnC. I •, WrdltHUJ, NMtllbtr lS, lfl . Stomach .Upsets Exam ine 0 BUILDER& EMPORIUM •Dl-·WOfl-~.UTC:O.UT .. .,.._ 1 ... SAi.a DAYS. llOYll-1 ·16 ma• ~U 20, 1972 . OP•I DA&Y 9 A.II, 10 9 P.a. SAT. & ••& 9 .LIL Te 6 P.11. 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Eoc:h ho• a lovely ftorol dfllgn. r. . l ··1 ... __ . __ .. ,_ .... _ _,,,_,.'--, ' ..., ___ -·\'.---.... --·-- • • • -- ·, I DM.Y PR.OT dgers Castoff Allen Nn~(4Pl '-'~ -Alloa, the' -ol the Cblcop -Sol' -· -named today the ~~· -V1lu1ble ;:.:. • <I' •I \' ~efl-. AlllD ""'' ... ~ prize Ill •. •• ......,. wtt 11om the -'>oil w~ A-lloo ol Amertet, .-iviDI 21 out ol a pooolblo "~ Wlel. ne 1illlte ~·· aw 11n1 -.nan. Wbo tll_.i I leagueleadlng J'I home ,,_aodlmocUdlna~ll3 nma, -the tnipby wily ..., out· llelder Joe Rudi ol the ,..,fd champkll an 111 24 ~IJ. He finWled with a total Oeldand A's. ol .121 piiDls, just Ii pointa shy ol a Playlna w!th 1111 fourth team la u peJftct _., while runneNJp Rudi -yOlll, Allen waa oblalnod by tbe colloNd lM. Wlllle Soz from the Loi Angeles Docl&trs Rudi, the A's leading hitter with a .305 Jn 1 1nde last wtnter. He received a ayerage, was named on 22 of 24. ballots. '80,000 banUs to slcD blJ first pn> cm-f Sparl<y Lyle, the left·handed relief ace tract with the PlllladeJphla Pbllllft and ol the New York Yankees, who saved 35 was traded to the St. Louis Cardinal& game1 and won nine during the 1972 alter a cootroveny-marted career. season, finished third in the voting with Alleo, playing In Ills first year In the 151 polnlJ. American League after seven! yean ln Allen, Rudi, Lyle and pitcher Mickey the National, was the only player named Lolicb of the Detroit 1lgers, who flnlshed Prothro Worries Gabriel Better, Olsen Doubtful LONG BEACH (AP) -"To fight you'\'e got to be a little desperate, and WI la a ftgb~" <ommt111ed coach Tommy ProChro of the Loi Angeles -adding, "they'd better b • dolporale thla week." For the Rams face the Mlnne9ota Vi- klnp al the Loo Anaelea C.U..um, and a Iola c:ould drop !lie Rama from firat place in the Nllional Football Conference W...-0 Division. ,. At bis weekly meeting with newmien ~. Protbn> atlll didn't exactly , why bi! club loaf. to Denver l&-10 oue week after beating ttUe con-· Allants 20-7. One Good Turn Brings Another "[.()()king at the movies, I think we can play better, but our team made a preUy good effort against Denver," Prothro --"'lbt's the most depressing thing Of all. H 1lle losa left the Ram> just one-llall game lhead of Allanta .in the West. 'Ille Faleons battlo Washington Monday night. Ealy In the ....... Prothro termed Minne80ta one of the best clubs ln foot- ball and he ha!n' changed bis mind "I thought when they got Fran Tarkelr too at quarterback. it was jwit what they needed. Tben they lost a few, but now they're '1rinn1n1 and I still think lt'a aa good I team II there la in football." Protbn> worried about an Injury to Merlin Olsen, the defensive tackle who two weeks ago won player-of-the-week honors from The Associated Pre!ll. Olsen suffered a muacle tear in the call of his leg early in the Denver game. '· YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (,0.) With $30.09, the Poland Bulldof!s· llddcet football team was well oo Ill way la a fund drive to buy new adformL "He plated after that but smnetimes you can play right after an injury much better than the day or days after," the coach uJd. uOlaen told me he could walk without pain and we certainly don't want him testing the I yet." Prothro noted ~ Rams threw more last SUnday than in reoent weeks -the mull ol folllnl behind 7"' In the !eCOnd quarter and baving to play some catch- up ball. ... _ THE LAKERS' WILT CHAMBERLAIN IS WEDGED BETWEEN MICKEY DAVIS AND CURTIS PERRY. • • • : • • Jmtud, It bought some goodwill. All ol!ldal from Sun Oil Co. of- ' ltred to ..-, three c:enlJ for each ~ poller tumed In follow- ' 1Da l11f-·1 e1ectlol!I: "_.iers on the leam collected • t,a poaten. But the team, 11ys -Dldt Weaver, decided to at"" Ille money to William Coleman, · _.tor of the Coleman Sunoco · llen!ce Ceoter here. Coleman was robbed at gunpoint ol flll laat week. I •Pelple blift been kfnd to them In tbielr fund-ralllng dr:fve," uld q. team'• coach, "So they decided to do a good tum for aomeone else." Sports i~ Brief But be did al0> say that quarlesback Roman Gabriel'• arm appears to "be (tiling a Uttlo better every w .. k. "No drutlc change and he still. is han- dicapped. But be was better !alt week than the week before it.'' Since the Rams' lead has betn cut to one-half game, Prothro was aal.ed his re8'0DS for thinking the Rams could win the divisional title. "Wt'Ve got a fine defense and have moved the ball against aome good loot· ball teams," he answered. "We're still ahead and probably have played tougher teams than have Atlanta and San Fran- cisco." • I ·Emerson Knocked Out; • • i ~ New Olympic Verdict I .. JIO'l"l'ERllAM, The Netberlanda - 5 hero Tom Okker and American I RI...., IUl'Vlved 'llladay'1 firat ol the ll0,000 World Clwnpioasbfp _.. ._llmlal, but Newport l _..... .. llOJ' -WU upael. , ~ 8tooe whipped Emenon S.S. M . ! ~-reanlt, E-, ....._ In the i 1'cr tolnlnwnt at Gotbrriurl, SWeden, I .. ......, ago, was ellmlnated from tJoe •.ooo winter pro llnala In Heme next 'Ill'*· • I ,'.,11*d11tdod ruer bad -- '! =· IJ In bla match aplnet -, !oJI !llllld OU1 I t4, M, W trl- eipli °'"' !lie PaldltMI , ~-· tho mth ..... from Cblcago, • Olli RlcbeJ ol -w. w and I _., aeed from s.uaa11to. cam .. .!Frank Froebllnc ol Miami M, S. I. But the 40-yur-old WUls made It clear he ·would prtfer to ttmaln In the big leaiues here u ll player er coach. ~ .,,, , INGLEWOOD -The IAls t.ngel., K1np tttum home to the Forum tonigh t to &olt Buffalo In a National Hockey Leque outlnl alter dropping three straf&ht road pmes:. The fandneu for Rreab may take a turn for the belier tml&irt. The Kina• won nine 1tralgbt before a tie then three defeats, the latest a 4-1 setback by the -North Stan In Bloomington ,,_.,night. Ra1pf1 9ock11n>m spoiled North Star pife Gump Wonley'a bid for a tbutout with a tlOll at 11:45 ·ot the llnal period after ~ bad tabn • 4-0 lead. Loi Angelea la now f.t.1 and In ..-place In Ibo NHL Weal. one point behind Philadelphia. It's Official: Pro Spikers Ink Contracts NEW YORK {AP) -Amateur superstars Jim Ryun, Bob Seagren, Lee Evans and Randy Matson turned pro Tuesday as the nucleus of a track and field circuit that plans· 48 meets next year in the United states and Europe. Safetyman Richmond Flowers or the New York Giants, a former hurdles star at the University of Tennessee , also sign- ed a contract, it was a~nounced by the new International Track Alsociation. "We plan 24·30 events in North America," said Michael O'Hara, presi- dent of the new Inlertlftional Track Association (ITA}, "and about 15 more in Europe." Plans were wiveiled at a news con- ferenct ln a New York restaurant. The five aignees were there, along with O'Hara, a former executive with the Dallas francbi.le iD the American Basket- ball As8ociatioo. 1be lTA format calls for up to 48 meets with basic purses of $10,800 each. 'Ibere are to be two meeta: a week-one apiece on Saturday and Sunday -in clues that are close to one another. "We will 1lgn five athlete• for each of 12 championship eventa," O'Hara aaid. "At each meet, the winner of an event will -e flOO with f2!0 lfOI' """""'• fltll for thll'd and 15q,for fourth," Ryan aald tt bad beOn projected to him that ... pod year could be worth fl8,000 and up It the beglnnln1. 'ibt mJatol not aeern huge, but It la when you've been eaniliJC, t.ero. '' West Is Best, 95·92 Lakers Serve Notice: Won't Surrender Easily MILWAUKEE (AP) -Jerry West and the Los Angeles Lakers have served notice they won 't surrender their Na- tional Basketball Association title without more argument than the Milwaukee Bucks could offer Tuesday night. The Lake~ dethroned the Bucks in the Western COdference playoffs last spring despite poor shooting by West. But the brilliant veteran was at his characteristic best in the ~ams' first match of the new season, JM)lting in 15 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter as the Lakers won 9$- 92. ' West, who entered the game shooting 51 percent from the floor, sank three suc- cessive jump shots to overcome a 71-70 Milwaukee lead with :44 to play. The BucQ rallied from six points down to tie at ll6..i6 with 2:52 left, but Happy Hairston puf the La.ken ahead to stay with a ZS.footer. Gail Goodrich stole the ball from Milwaukee's· Kareem Abdul..Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlain rammed in a stuff shot at the two-minute mark to give the Lakers 1 90"'6 lead. The Lakera' BUI Bridges came up with another steal on the Bucks' next trip up- court. West followed with a lay-up and two free throws to make it M-88 with S9 seconds left. "For some reason we just don't score In Ibis placo,' although a lot ff It probably ls their defense," said the J4-yearo()ld West, in the first year of a two-year, $600.000 contract. "Early In the game I had some real good shots -probably the best abolJ I've had against lhil team -but I missed," he said. "When you miaa the f(OOd shots you become more · hesitant about shooting, more selective. But then I made a couple of sbotl in tbe thlfd quarter and started looting lar more." Abduhlabbar totaled 3'I points and 16 rebounda, but Qu1Js Perry with 12 polnlJ -all In the first ball -and Jm Mct;locklin with 11 poiots were the cmly other Budia In double flaufts. llairstoo, Goodrich and CIWDblrlaln backed Wt!I with 16 pnlnlJ •pie<e. Chamberlain added 15 re-a'ld Hairston 11 as the Lakers enjoyed a 5M5 spread on the boanl1. "l don't think we've had everybody practicing at the ~ Ume aiDce training camp because of our lnjurlel," In thla pl8"", although a lot ol It probably LMA ..... (HI M.,..._ltll e • T • • T McMllllan ... t -.... • H1lrs!Otl ' .. " '"" 'M .. C1Mmtiotrl111'1 ••• .. , ...... " .. " ........ . ., " -. ,. ' W•I II +4 .. ..... ' .. • ·-... • ............ • 1-l I ,_. IM • .... , .. ' ·-IM • -, .. ' '""' ... t -·· s l-i II loot•IJ " 17-24 fS Tol•b •I 10.JS tt 1961 Bains . ' Still Vivid·" ' ForMc~y , LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oolcb John McKay looted oul & lleritap Ball - dow It· Ille Unlvenlly ol SdiltMrn Cali- lornla and curted lbe -· I ' 'Ille USC practice field -a.-1ro Tueeday ml be ,,.. cuwlAerf:nc havbig Ilia mtlooally No. I lelm 'walk lhn>ugb pll)'l In the_..,..~ but - tllom out to -it'111 tile_ ..,...y. -may ba dear 111111 · Salunlay If ---·11111 but .-the -t ol Sootllem Cl!'• Poclllol Cllnler. ·"°"" sbo-with UCLA db Ille ·- 'Bowl al atfke revlvod a bll)<r ~. ••1t seems llb Gab' ~,'' · aaid McKay. "'Ille last t!mo II ra1nod m a USC.UCLA' game we got -by a field 1oo1 that bit the .,,_ bar. 'l'bai -In 'el." Tho score was 10.7. Wbal would nln do to --tegy? UCLA ,_., Pepper Rodpn asld, "Our o11-Will ba Ibo -In the rain. • .we'll give Ille boll i.;s the fOlllJoct. (Ive the ball to Ibo ~ let the quarterbocl< keep It and. ...,. In awblle, throw a long pua." ' Said McKay: "l'robabli -leant '""'1d try aa many pltclioW. 'Ille ball carrier '""'1d slip and loll and the Of>' poneot -1cln~ ba'fe to• llllJllllna." Rain -bomper ~ t-l'~ all.... -UCLA'1oulllderimnlnc'onopt1Ql~ outJ and USC's -._. "We'd expect them 19 !1i111o \be ball to Ibo fuDbock more, and they've got two good -In Randy Tyler and Gary Ca,mpbeU.'' llld MeKl1. "And they'll nae Kermit J-and JIJDell MclJl&, ter on counters. '- "We'll do the same thing," be Mid . UCLA, with puntor Bruce -· ;. "a bella' ldctlng loom then wo are by some margin,'' said Mdtly, W wtrries that the Trojans u a reanlt mllbl bave pC>OO' lleld poobkll an 1117 tlnd ol field sloppy .. dry. McKay lllid "'""81" pllyen have the nu but be declined lo name them. "We are teepin& evel'1lhlnl quiet lhill week. I'm not evm aotol lo Id! mw tall the guys are." Tailback Rod McNelll'a <llarley bone could still bother him oald M<Kay. "It's • dv-tc>day thing." Bui be Aid 1111!' 'l'nlj• ...,l lO !her be9I phyalcal shape -...., Into tho Calffornla game Oct. H when llonter Lynn SwaM, llnce recovered, hurt a llnee. Griese Jo Return MIAMI -ojacb Don smia ol tloe Miami llolplllna aald ho bOpea~ tJoe aenlcet ol llnHtr1n( Bob Gtleoe for tho llnal .....-.... Natfooal Football ........ pme, aplnst the Ballfmoh OJllJ Dec. 11 In the Qnnge ,l!owL Gr111e la to have the cul nmoved from bla -lee In tbt .. t'"' -. theft will becln • nltUllltatlon procram_ ' :,In I l8CCIOlkound maldl, Arthur Albe I ~~·Va. ralUed fer a M, S.t. S.2 -ltll lleroWlak "' Berteler, .............. tbt~. ' .,,, i LAUSANNI, --liallonal I .. ......,._ wen told lodaJ to I ..... __ ..,._J ... 11 fO< the *' ~ GIDltl lollowln( Denver's ·~ .,,, NEW YORK -Goller Loo Trevino WU olapped with an *' line 'llleldaJ I« walking out of the Saba,. Jlrritatlon -· last lllClllth Ind crltldalnfr olfldola, Jooepb c. Dey, Jr., eommlaionor ol the POA -t Plal'fra Dtvlskll, -l'<lnl the fine, aald punllhment ol the popular 1..-r U.S. ()pm cbamploo and rtilolnl Britlah ()pm tine WU -boca-ol Tmlno'1 lltltudo. Trojans Would 'Jl.&ke Tie In Saturday's Showdown I .::r --...i by Iba 1n1em1-, °"""" Qommlllee alt« roe ! h I llllt 1iard Xl1laaln WU fomlally . ...-"' .... -·Ml..,. Ille -' -tQ'-uotll\e1Hm " 0 t • ,. e r • a -.1Hl c.m • • OIWt r111hed ~ •• . : ,,, ; "'Ull ANGGn -ft _.,.,t be bla ! 1J111 elllllo. 111111 ....... 1111111 Willa '~ll.._to_to1-ua 111 · ll' -11111•1 -It tat.II to lilt Jh.' \ 1 ..... .., .. the __ _ -.. -.a:.·~;r..1n..: ~ ., • .... ........ Dodlan. -"" .... Ill ., Ibo .... ,... ..... ....,., ........ ..... :a..1 .............. 1' ..... ..... ·Wlllt aw6aid ,_., illat *-lill -"' J--..... ........... " tabs wllll .... , I' ...... --.. ~~ "Tbe Html ol lbe peealt)' I« thla Ill> Jor Ylolatlon ol 1*lnllmtlll ._iatloN WU lnlllllll!'ed "91 !!!11:1 II[ the fact that Mr. Tmlno -tba .W..tq dia"""'8 but, ID mlllptllll, by lilt prompt and ..,. QUlllfled .....,. lo -t ol-fidala," Dey !lid 1!11111 lormal ....... TmiDo ... lll!ll!d f70D for QUIUlftl Iha ---.. lior • ._ == erttldlm If TPD oftlefala -""°'-ol ... nlia dellf ID plq." ' . "" NOn'INGllAll', EMllDd -Jim °"" .... the •1'0Mld -a.u.mo. lil .. loll Iba !Int Ill lllm -Gii u _...,. .-IDd boot -Alriaa'• MY~ Ill Dtwlr'• o., -,_. petllloo 'nludaf. 'l'lle M, ~. M Y1ctory put 0..-. in- lo '111undaf• .. ....-In ~·· ....,.. Albeit Hall • ' ' ! I U~IT ......... CHUCHU CASTILLO llL n IN!UQUI l'INDlll WITH A Lll'T JAi. W..W ~nla111 Chomp "'"""' Outpol-Cnll!lo at Tho "°"'"'· " ...... _ -.-... .... LOS ANGELES (AP) -1lle Soutbem Callf•ml• TnoJano ptObablJ -.Id I.OU a tie, still wlmq I trip Jo.Ille itool llowl, u 5atunlaJ'1 pme with UCLA -down to tho Wirt. Cooch ...... ::-= llll llale flltl1 '1'1-ia, tloolt hll ~ ............. 0 Tnll"!' -.Id plOJ b' a lie II UCLA led bJ -poiDI Mil I pmbla for a'tw. potolrm•-..,....wlnlba-i-..r,beblllled .. md. "Utteame~-toatle,rd baft lo detetmlM wti,11 It -. Our uitllnate pl -be JWlled with I Ue." Tbe ultlmala .... '°' IJllC .. -.. the hclfic-1 Olde1-. <..,It Mrp and plaJlnl ID the RGle llolll. I - dll11l t11 lie tba ~ -. """ ... -dolulln ...... ,..,.. A lie prob19lf -1d drop USC from first pllOI ID the p,ell but llcltaJ aald tbe =·-id-adlancotomow "I'm not ..,. we would wrr7 1r11J i ·-------------- ' ' • ' . • I . . omet~'<u .. DeFranco Stands Out for Falcons i ~:· . ~ ~Jt en tti'.L '. Santa Ana Valley Jllgh's with a team that tncludes only Hill Sl)'I that DeFrallC(I is 6 ~ football team may buck final 10 seniors on the 56--man ~ valu1ble ki the team on ' 11me tradition when It faces r 0 1 t et · Understandably, deQnle, but bei showed his JI • > FountalftV.UeyS1turday !.~proudcoacbol~ .~I is venatllitylutrkeekwhenhe . fy ·---. · ;,.., m night at Sanla Alla Bowl. "The learn baa maiUrect and look over 11 !back in the • ' . The lradlllonal last hurrah developed right along," Hill absence of runnhg slar Eddie ~ for seolors won't be evident says. "ntla t.wn has ac-Medina and helped t h e " because (a.) the.re's a share of compllabed so much with so Falcons to a come-from-SAN-·~S -Palomar the Irv1ne league Ulle and a many llrik .. against It." behind vlclory. Colle(e \ID bO ~.again CIF berth af stake and (b.) One of tbe .f"' seniors who "He calls mr defensive Sat~ n!gbt -wben the lhe Falcona don't have that wUI be stepping out after the signals for us and is our Comets footbalf.~ ttiar\t en-many senior players to be con-seaJOD for the Falcons ls Bob leading tackler." HUI says. te,rtalns coach Ge 0 r g e cemed about. DeFranco, a d ef ens l v e 0 He's got the ;iulckness you 1be Falcons have won Uve linebacker and o ff e n s l v e look for and UK instincts of a llartman'1 Saddleback College of six Irvine league games fullback. linebacker. Bu~ e think be's Gaucboa jn lbe final .Mission ·1 a good runner and an excellent blocker 90 we're not hesitant to sublititute him on offen.se." A ~10, lllO-pounder, DeFran· co wasn't out for football last season but has had a settling effect on the Falcons' defense this year. Besides being the leading tackler he h a s recovered six fumbles. The Falcons have been somewhat of a surprise team this season, scoring come- from -be h l n d vlctoriea with coaslstency and IOfling ooly .. Edison ill Irvine play. Con! •• erence game of t h e :r ::.,.-;::-~ B;;:mcl,-lnjuri.es Pl.ag ife Olympians ' h*ive Will lit operaUng out oC c ·.I • ; 1~ : .. ~~~T ~~~:i,.~ i ,: ·1-ng~ As Crucial W tih. OCC Near~ ·dire<\15 \be ttac~ with coo-CIUq" • , . /f slslS!cy. . , ers •I . Now only one game: from the playoffs, Hill expect.I a tougb cootest and isn't worried about a letdown. "We've bad no trouble get . Ung inspired for games at all this seuon and th1a Is as fine a group of young men u I've tver coached," HUI ays. "Fountain Valley Is floe team with a balanced offense. It's got the p:>wer to run Inside and speed to go outa1de from the wishbone and It runs that offense better than any team we'll have faced ." Watson Vikes Gem On Defense Coppess is the Comets . '_ . SAN DIEGO -San Diego predlcled ti . Id be, with Bui tt won't be ...-y'E. quarterback and likes to run Up ~ . 4q~ ~gnolia Metia College sun has a shot Mesa having ~ to lie Carter's team. "We've 1 d It's been a king season and mori than be passes_ His trail-High stands u the l a at 11. the South Coast Conference for the title 8 with Orange more injuries this year Friday night will end it all for ing back 1s fullb k J ck b61a-= ·-~ .._. ~ u.,_, football ""1J'D, bµ\ t h a t Coaat, Sanla Fullerton , h d befo ,. "t --~ Leon Wheel ac a o u-c;~-~ "!~· VL £AUM.OD / doesn't pl1tee the Olympians in and Cerritos."' we ve ever a re, T u~ \.ViM.'.11 er's Marina Thoreson. a sophomore p:>wer High's -~ ·Leacue chq]r-,..P.lt.f.lcµIarJ,-elite company. Cerritos win it plains. 1 H.Jgh Vikings football team runner with outstanding skill. pionshiJ) BM CIP plaYoff -''Just about everybody in outright by Fullerton "We have six or seven ds when they tangle w J th Thoreson is a 5-11, 210.. · dreams Friday, nlgbt at .the conference has a chance," -which Ca~nds to think out on our defensive uni1 alone Newport Harbor in a Sunset poUOOer described by assistant Westq . lf11b an¢ if lhe trend l~ghs Mesa coaeh Tom will happen t meanwhile and we don't expect MY of League clash. cb S contin~ i_!t would: appear tb_e Ca~r whose team hosts the OlympillDI will try to them back for Orang;f." Injuries hav~ taken their toll coa tan Crouch as "a good Ch · •-Or ~-~ Sa"·'" · h kn k ff o Co arg eould be .111 for a ange ~ 'uroay n1g t. oc o e est and But despite the ries, of the Yikes this year and blocker and 8 fine ball carrier tough nfibt. · '111e South Coast is as h?pe f~r a s of the cham-Carter has been pl with turned a promising campaign of the power type. Coach Glenn Thomas' Sen-scrambled as e v e r Y o n e p1onsh.ip. his patchwork defeose.f Into one of despair but through "He's really tough and has tinels have been a disap-"Execpt for last " ," he It all baa come a linebacker been : our leading ground pointment to the.ir coach in adds. "Cerritos rtallyn·pped w J th a con 1 ls t ent gaineritbJ.sseason." terms of··won-1oss with a 2-6 D t hm · T f us,buteventhatwa.s() late performance. mark, bot the Sentinels have 0 ~ an lil op ,' OrnJ !n tbe game when It wa oul of Jerry ("I call bim Bill") Crouch then added hastily: showntbeirca~bWtles witha reach." I Wallon ls the Vikings "We " really ~n't have a 35-p:iint-·ogtput itgaklst Estan-w Carter has one of the best -defensive left linebacker and, team r1. great individuals. Our cia in ad:~ vlptof;y. _ estmins· ter Hiino-r_ y and bi~est -dhlen~ive . ·~ to his coach, the .Jtrength lies in our unity and And leldUii that assault was ~--linemen tn the con!~ mg.. defen.sive quarter'l&ck. the fact we play well together. junior t'A fib a ck Monty 4, 250-pound Claude Millard, "He's about as good a "We haven't run over Bullerdick a ts.to 170-pounder Anaheim High football coach sophomore, tti!ll ran into in-and two flashy defenh"'e backs s triker-as we have On infbodf tn the OOnrerence and who sl~· ~ In half Clare VanHoorebeke, master juries and ii~ that nearly in Moote Jacksm and ~ defense," Wheeler says. 11He Saddlelilck· will probably be with his ~~Jll game. s~rategist, highly successful cut short hif' career as 8 Winskln Sharpe. , , may not be as large as 80IDe the best team we have played Re ~~ .. tno•s how to Sharpe wiU hate th e of them but he's a real bitter. aU y~1 pick hla:-~J:iq-·am it's for over two decades. The junior. pleasure of ~Orange "Under the adverse con- "We don't know quite bow to reOected'l 'bf 3'I yards net Fox. "Hi!I re~ and good at-Coast end Steve onahan, diUons we have been operaUng stop them. They have an ex· yardage in hh last two starts. He abo might be the llb.lde has a rea1 bonus "although I don't it will under this seuon, he's done plosive offense and ever since Jn all be bas accumulated 381 greatest aource o( material fer us," says VanHoorebeke, be much of a pleasure for an outstanding job fo r us." we finished our game with yards in 55 carries for a Dossy for 8 sportswriter in Orange ~:ee..._~g~ ~e :e~~c~~ him," Carter says, The Marina coach was ask· Southwestern last Satu,rday 6.9. average. · "~ona.han is the best ed what he requires or a nigh~, our coaches have been With quarterback John Kin-County and when it comes to kind of got to lim. receiver tn the conference and defensive quarterback:? trying to figure how to stop ~ it gives the Sentinels a the traditional, classic con-"But the otler kids on the he and Alvin White are a "He must have a kno.Jledge them. It will take Iii super ef· toogh one-two punch, but frontation with Westminster squad convinced him to come tremendous combinat!on.:• of the atunls we employ, for fort on our part to keep the 'Iboma.5 is wary of his team's High the Dutchman is in his back and he's done very well ~has .an oC~1ve J~el one thing. Then he must get soore cloSe." , task Friday at Western High.' best form. for us of1ensively and of his own m split end Billy the other kids in the right The Corhets have a cobple of "~n really comes at you Westminster and Anaheim defensively·" Clark. who has ca~.ght 23 place. , injuries but nothing serious defelisively. It has very good Bethke has ~tcepted three passes for 381 Yards. He has "It's his duty to keep the and "Croocli says they wtll be 4efensive ends and some quick aerials on defense and his good speed and great bands," linemen straightened out and ready for blay Saturday night. people up-lront. They get the KlCJeofl Set rushing stats include a 4·2 C~~ter s~ys. , when injuries occur and a new While tile assistant Coach gap on you and It's a fqrcing For 8:30 average. With running mate I don t think hes quite . as player Is sent in, he must be was directlrg Tuesday 's fYpe of defense, firing the Howard CarSQI it gives the fast as Monahan but I think sure the new one is In the workout, head man Mack backers quite t bit. They do Colony 8 soli<f one-two punch the ~wo o~ 1 them are the t>e;:t proper place even though be Wiebe was .In Laguna Beach things that ca~ you' to make collide Saturday night at La out of the 1-fomation. receivers 1n the conference_. may not have played there be- m;otakes" says Thomas. Palma Stadiwn with en 8:30 "We didn't use Kirt too Mesa has a ........... rwuung lore." along wltH Saddle.back. ceach r:--h ff ·-lfartman At (l conf~ · The Se~tinels were shut out kickoff slated and the winner muc o en.sivdy early, but we quarterabct In treshman Gary ·During tJmeouta when one athletic dl?-ettori' meeting': by Corona del Mar last week figures to have an excellent got smart and[igured if we're Cady, who has averaged 5.7 player joins the coach end ~e big topic ol discusSlon 8-0, and Thomas says: "If w~ shot at gaining a berth in the going to have an offense we'd per carry, and some ~ig, sometimes his auiJtantJI on Was how t!l Unscramble the U-execute like we did against CIF playoffs a week hence. better get th8n both in the strong runners In J 1 m the sldeLines, what words of Ue piclP,.;,. i~ this. that or the Corona de! Mar there is 00 "I'd assume we'd go as the same back!ied," adds the Koudelka (190) and Al Rapolla wlsdt'>m does Wheeler impart other thi"'l? happens this way we can beat Ediaon." No. 2 representative of the Anaheim Fox. (205 ). to his defensive main!tay? wttke"r' r Thomas says Edison's Craig league if we beat Westminster "We just give him the ~ PaJo..-.i:ir ~1 c; a clear cut Way is the best throwing but I'm not too concerned ~onnatlon about what wt think rrad to !l•ro . ' • 'l!:.yoffs if It quarterback in the Irvine about that right now because A tt; 'ude of Playe IS about to happen and if some CBJI win OVf' ~ '•lle"ack but a League at this stage of the We have to play. Westminster &ti rs ()(the kids aren't quite ln pMI· tie or a 111~!1 ,.. ···1..1 1hrow the campaign and also p:>ints out and they get a little concerned tlon, we tell h.l.m about It to be situation into ·• turmoil. that the Chargers have an ex-·about us ,' ' s a Y s B • h s f can sLraighlen them out before Al the """•e-t Ii m " Ira incentive to avenge last VanHoorebeke. rig t pot or Mesa play r .. umes. Palomar and Southwestern are year's 7.(1 upset Joss to "They have all kinds of "lf one boy is too high, too tied for the '""" with 6-1 Magnolia. signs up around their campus far insde or outside, it could rec0rds. Sad<ll,..'1R ck a n d Bill stark is the leading to keep the players and the This has hem a very trying But a lack: of depth may mean trouble. We give him Citrus are one-hair game back defensive back for Magnolia coaches reminded . I don't football season for the Costa again tell the tale against the this Information and be relayt at 5-1·1. wlth four interceptions. know why they have to be Mel!la High Mutangs football Sea Kings. The Mustangs ha ve it when be returns to the taJd • mad at us all the time, 'cause team and coadi John Sweazy been in virtually every 1rvloe die. Monarchs Must Stop Friars' Passing Game I think we're pretty nice is the first to agree. League game this season at Jerry Watson may not be on KUYS." The Mustanp close out the ha lftime but have dropped out the All-CIF team at year'• end 1be rhetoric from the campaign Sab.rday night with of sight in the second half. because of the lowly poelllon Colooi.sts' mentor contlnue.s: Corona del Mar on the Lut ...-eek it was a 16-point of the Vtk:Jrcs In the at.an- "Westminiter'a just a pretty N~~rt .!!!:txr1 _!!l~ thefiel<!_... foUrth quarter that did them dlnp. But at W , 170-pound.s. hungry, about half nasty group .... '&" .,...,. "" .1---In as Fountain Valley scortd a be'a a11 tough as any of kids year in and year out. has been the attitude of the 30-6 victory after leadlng only linebacker In the S u n a e t Particularly when they play kids," Sweazy aays. 7-6 with 2~ minutes left in the League, according to hl.s The Monarchs of Mater Dei ljigh School ¥,vi! b e e n frustrated Ole 13\t f i v e straight football seasons with less then an AntteluS League the Mdn-=trchs will finish sec- ond be~t this time around t'Ond best th is time around even with victory over' Servile Thursday night at Santa Ana Bowl. .. I think Chuck Gallo has done a good job of getting the offense and deferuie tofl;ether over the.re and they've been able to come from behind. That's the mark of a good football team and thelr pass- ing game ha! shown It can be almost perfect at times," says Woods. Anaheim "They keep toming o_9l-and first half. coach. "But I don't mind that too practicing and they play prtl-1-::=================::::::::::-ll !fut Cbach Bob Woods' crew, rartlled fourth ill IM CJF AAAA: stands to inherit one of the available playoff spots if it can get by the dangerous F~· from Servile. , Ifie No. l problem !"" co g • Wood111 lo cooliifn. log Servile pas.sing game. :Qrag Runs , _;\t Raceway Thus much of the pressure on the Mater Dei defen,,e is on the aecondary, a phase of the Monarclls' game that hat accounted for only two lotercepttons against eight prk>r opponent.. Sometht.og """ has been ad-ded 'to the Male< Del offen1e, however, and that's the etum of Mark Stanbre'1 tough nm- nlng threat. "Mark hu Improved 1 gr .. t deal since the start of the yur. He WUD't pick:lng out the hole to 111n 1t earlier, but he'• doing the job now i'' 1111 <nnge Com1l)I lntematlonal Wooda. ftapeway will stage a 1peC:til '"Now we feel we hive 1 Pri stock race t.onigh? complete attack:," uys Woodl. ty good lootbsll, giving the ::'~ ~w:..~.~. win we can best they can •t all times," he As for his Co Ion 1s t s , sar,~l·s pretty easy to throw In VanHoorebeke says one of the the towel. It's a lot easier to beol ll)lnp that ' have hap-be pened ls the return to fonn of a quilter u.n it ls a winner K1rt Bethke, the Oashy senior and I think oll' kids have pro-ven this p:>lnt. , runner who turned the Sunset "They may not have a vic- League upside down as a tory on the t«reboard bUt In my boot thq~· all ....i.nm P R ul for stayln& ti regard! .. ro es ts of each ...... , •me." AIMd to • llngle oul • Mere Sport• spedflc P1-for J11a1ae Sweazy declliod. "11'1 hard ~ pldt a Plva: and slngte Mm out In our atblatlon," Swuzy A)'I. Is he llad the lootboll ....., win 111c1 oo Satun11y f.':~~ never glad when fooC- •uoa ii ovtt." ht U)'I with lloc.ttf. "'lbe day I un glad lo -It <Tld wtD be !be clay I quit -ln8. "I'll admit thlt hat been I Vtry tqllll -for UI bul thmt liave IJ"' be<n -... ardlaa ... the kldl Ch a beavy eonlJnienl ol Slanbr1'1 offenalve output tern c1mm _.. for ' hu been m yanll ln the 1ut ()nlarlo SlrpemlUonaJ.s. 1 .. ...,.., 1ne1udlns •pair of Page• 31 32 111e git.I -wtll open at I sbort ymlage touchdown•. , hln been t lla)'lnf WUll IL" p'tn .. with qualll1lni al 7:311 And with qull'1erllicll Stenr===----=--------~;1;;;;;----...i the match ~ II 1:311. Martludale'1 p111q and ,,.,. II 1ui! lw adwia, Dlt11 and the auportor ..-fl lldrtn t-li IOd ,,_ c•me of tailback Jim Gardea. Jcr cldJdren under alL 'Pit ~ MonlJ'l'lw lltdoed -I ~ .,.. 11. loqh Obatjj)IO lor Servlta. 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R.ENCH ---· ----; ------ l • ( ( .. . - • . w..i-. --15, 1m DAILY PILOT Mistak~~ • Vanguards S~ffer Haunting e~ ~.: ~ ~-~h ~ .• PIY 111e price it'• third period. ww• • And be made It &O<MI wllll ~ • CdM .. oses Out Mesa,, 4-3 F . . y El Do d th!i'" =: rrt,° ~ ,,,. scoring dill....,.. in ......i. left 1o pull CdM 1a1o f.~ffa(ing1 ~r, _ At, .one umer: 0r~ge ~£~i:'°:f;~e ~:~~E! ~~~~~~ eo..,, to this Christion Sci•nc• LocJure .t . . acious Colla Mesa outftt, 4-3, MeJa goalie Brett Ross 3,11 ~·1nntmarker __ ,,, "STANQ UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS' • "Thi• lflj ~" .a most would uJ for the Jeague u , L;eague . r?O~n favo~te. El in suddln deatbt~lme fol-into the sudden death feotir by aophomare lack . a,y...,.. L •rn'-c.s.1. ., frustraUnl! year," says El and be in line for • ;CIF Dorado w1ll•be shoo!Ulg for a ~six mlnul ~ df>ubfe period. 1-. ~1iUR~-~~AR~RvicRBE~RTl10aN-C3E,ooNTEP.llll\. Modena coach (Job Lester. playoff spot. 1 . ·respectable s e a s o n record ov""1""", . • I It was Krumpbolz~ third toa1 1'fumPholz acond a & a I n That l~lratJon CflUld con-"You 'never gi·ve up hope,~' when it .c1"ses out ag'ainst 'A~ of 400 w th e of the afternoon anll·neoted wttlltleC'Olldaleftlntbethlrd ' ......... N.,..elW.,..,.H..,..._.._._ L -ui..i,. .. 1.. ~ ¥" ' tho rb-''-la ol "-• u1td1r tll• Autpic•1 of tln4,_e or ~_.._.':111 ended Lester says. "There's always University at Valencia High battle. • lllpt a..-.-p y 4-, per10d m a tMoo&er, bul . ...., am.. ef Ckbt kMtht, H_,.... .. .._. F.rljlay wi.> _. ~ Vanguards the possibility 0r8ll&• will go School Friday. It marked Ibo 11th ljralght who blocked eight mmacing '"!'I'""" came bock to Ile tlie1':'.~=:::;;:::=============~ vis!\ Mlsslm! •lelo In tho final · i!Own and then we'~)!o to1hl>, "lll~GofdenHawks are rt-3 so ~ -~L~ :J:~~ by tho poll!hed Sell E 1'0! nmalnlnl ln1- Cr.otview 1'\lsue f 0 0 I b al I qr because of our win far and'a vrin over Unlver11ity . -8"' ·Klnis ol . """ --... with a pmallJ i-Tiry s_ a .. ~day's News Qui"z ga~ of the, MUOD for both.. earlier. But we have. to win _ a wlnnef ln its last itwo Jlooper, and the 1' Rom blocked one peraltJ Terry Bowm'1 M111-llUI . s. ounelves Friday." games -would ~ them 6-Coach esllod_ tho I .,_ shot, bul tho oftlclal nded be -. ' W D Y . M~ has lost two . One of the bright SpolS' IOI" '3, an imprQ•eineot over lasl "Ten~"·""""' Wiii iii pushed off tho wall ao KnllnP' ' 1l>at • it up ""'tho """" e are OU gamel !>J a total of the Vanguards has ~ tbO year's 4-4-I mark. . · houn Of pnl(lltie •U/ day. hotz got amlher try In the See C8I Pace JI ¥~second play of senior Mike Leyrec_at "It will be a respectable 1-=.:....:;,..::='--__:-'-.:c..--=----'--..:..-----'-'-.:..::..:..::.=-=.-_: ______ _ .,, "' nge., #1· offetve guard and defeosivt! seaS011 if we win this week ~" tea It d ted.;earlier. 1 lineDacker. ·: 1 says coach Glen Hastings. ~ If "--• • defeats S a n · Whil El Dor d •·-'t .,_ Cle .;;;;~; It would be A. ~10, 170-pounder, Ley~er . . e a o U(lllll qutu:: h llnlnal 1nllt1'lti but tt ste~p.d up from the Junior hv~ up to expectations, t e . . • on, an val'sily last ....,.-to l>ecoo>e things miK!'I ~ <lll!etint tt tt upset Oc&J:I, !be Vaqguards ~ premier '" lineman ad-weren't for a :aotzple of key 11 • cordini to Lester. . . ' mistakes during the seUOll. · 1 b ~·He'i ®r best~ of(Cnsive "We had a pass inte~pttid I "J .... ..;es eard, -a very ·COllSlstenti in the last minute and l~t t'o ~ ua·.,, ke,;1• Lester says. "He /.fg)ma lleach/'·H~stlngs ·! , ses very rew blocks, in fact says. '"'t H·_· • ..., ~.rig·· ~~~er::~:1 bl:r~n: o:~~; ful,:n! flL:.=~d:~n:. lll LI. 6.1tf play in the last three with two ~mmufes ,len, .. ana .. games." without those two mistakes we G . .l.~_l.t.. ,.--"He"s ·got good quickness. wouJd be having an outstan- 1 · '111.Ri 'bul hi.s big asset is his block-ding ·season. in' toohniqu e." Lester sa.vs. "We. also ~ho~ht we'd go in . . -. " ·knows how to hand.le his for the wmrung toucbdowp Il ~ill be\_a ~-up Los I ~~ in 'any given situation.'' against Brea, but a pass to AlanutQll tiWl;Srihobl football 1 Oh defense Leyrer is 8mong their 15 was called back team U..t meets Estancia Fri-the top tacklers and Lester . because o u r quar:terback day, at '1ewport Harbor. credits him with many game-· didn't have his mouthpiece All·IrV.ine League halfback saving plays. His nose-fGr-the-in." · Mike Scbw~Ueier suffered a football propensities are sup-But the Hawks have receiv.- strllned •knee last .Week ln the ported by the fact he bas five ed a consistent effort from Gr¥fina' 21·14 Joss to .Edison fumble recoveries this season. tailback Chris Jones -500 and. fullback Jeff Barton is El Modena's offensive at-yards gained, a 4.5 yard still feeling the effects of a tack 'has'been bo~ its average and an outstanding dalnaged nerve in h i s past two ' games--tfy the return job at defen sive back -and shoalder. ~ of running back Kirk Kennedy the defense has been strong an · ~,Be g~ hit late in the third w™? missed two contests with ye~r. , qliln'ter " says Lot Alamitos an mjury. . Our offense hasn t always c04ch ' Jirank· Dorettr 0 f Since_ his return, Kennedy been good but our defen_se has ~rdtleger. "He played the has . picked up 154 yards been o~r strongest po1n~. all rdf'of'l~&ame but 1'e iknee agamst San Clemente ~nd sen son. l{a~tings says. Our stitttr)ed · ,.afterwardlJ..:. over_ ~()O last week aga inst defense ~ga1n~t the ";!" has ••n••s , n limping around Tustm. been part1cularly"good. a¢· the aaid lo ,hold ~ out of contact for the ~ w~ his ... rv. inj:.n. i• Sears ...... ........ ""'~· .... M his shoulder and was limited to offensive action last """'· -. ' •co.;, ' ·~-­"'""· lf He can't llit his arm·w!~t moying the ' whole ~kit!'(' D<*e~tl e plaim .. "If he ~ a shot n the 'shoulder aod it f01!11 umb v.-e'll .have to pWJ h.im t of the game." Th . blrd·runni ng Scberdtfeger is what makes Idt AlamitoSf attack go an4 Brlfton is the team'1 best bl~J'. . . e;iiwerdtfeg" ha4 •nm Jor : 7~~~ this year and the ~Al , of Barton bas been rt9onSJ&le for a good portion ' of;those yards. · ~~e could play guard or ~e, but he's quick enough ~ the backs through the li'!lf1" says ~re,tti of Barton. .. Giant Ski SALE . lbs ~Alam1tos,• one of the Pl'tlleague favocites for the 1+ chamfki~hlp, has no ~· of wmni~ a playoff fl ' . I "OLYMPIC 72" WOOD SKI ~b ·•nd sl1fler.d a heart-\I ·FREE bJ'.'111~, fao<\-second loss to ~ lasl woek.] I ~ \ ' "'· . . ~epth Kr.)1 ·to,r Nh. 1 .... ' '.fio~e~s: ... ' ' ~~)Cost fQotl:EU ob si: r v e r s Jlilled West.lorn High &lt>of to wio, the \SUnoet' ~' tltle before tilt loa.ion~be&~l For ~h Jlm •Everett, it wasn't q~ .. simple. : ~e've had a lot of guys -tbro"ib for us who bad to,lguys wl!o didn't play much tul Yt&f ,'' says E"t"erett, whQse -_prepare\ tor ti. CIJll playol!s witli a s4isoo .. E game at Hwr Friday. • t Lo.Hont (H , Ii dl4a~ dq anytljfng other •r tlie bal1 on kicks y.ir,".Everett conttinMil, .. but ho'1 reslfy pla"°!f 'well at of, f~e .•~ aad '"'i' ~ 'T~' -· ' . . ' Ma Mc~ played wll'! junlOr •'!'117 team I ... ~ but be -~ Ibo summer and -1111 olmsth and " ' pod job at -.. " . In ..., • ., the ...,.. tlw-al pet,._ ol the It~ -ber1ld1d DlaJen. w ., *'---b.t due lo Illa -" tboiJ-~-~ nm -. Olin 'IOI y anc1"t!''~ -rard avt .. 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W!Lr.11 NGTON -All the marbk·s h11vr been pirked off the table by Rto Hondo but ~chcdule commitments call for Golden \Vest's Rustlers football team to face the LA Jfarbor Scahawks Friday night in the season finale at Harbor. One of the big reasons the Scahawks have come back strongly in the last two wee.ks has been the running of halfback Ronnie Cheatham. 1...,... !tl, Woidf'vw, ~Ill•, other 1wln was through a Orange Hlgb's footblll team =::;.. CdM kort"41: ,,..,.,. 11~ e:111111111 ~ , o 0-1 forfeit by Cypress. won its big game 1galmt C•t• ,..J..,. v...., , 1 ,__7 ~.!.""::1119: 1w1u.!ici' ,,t ~:/ev "Ronnie's fast and hard to M.Lssion Viejo }ut. week but ~ MtM kortnti ~.r:. 'it:.,. 121• P. ~.:.!/;., Cheatham scored the win- ning touchdown against Santa ~1onica a \\'eek ago on a 6&- yard run from scrimmage. Final score of that one was 8-7 and it was the lone, on-the- field Southern Ca Ii f o rn ia Conference victory for the bring down In the open fteld," that didn't buy Jt any eecurity. ~~~:',.,'!!: ~ cdM E:!~~to1 ? ~ l t 1 : coach Floyd "Scrappy" Rbea 0o1 .... into Saturday'• ........... . """ e:11anc11 ICOl'lflll: !>aw•v• 1n. La .,'& ..... ..., CH, W•i.r (Al, Swtntc111 (l), O.llusne says of the sophomore runner. with San Clemente at El LO::~~~~ ~ ~ ; !:~~ 111. Mce1rt111 u1. c1111111n 11>. Nv• Golden \Vest lost a golden opportunit.v to grab its first- ever championship a week ago and will be facing a surging llarbor tea'n1. -·He 's a oood back and ill the Mod the p t'"--,_..,,., v11111v 11eortn1: Jolvlloft IJJ, nl. 51111 " '~* van.t'I' ., ena, an 1ac:n aUll ~-· ,,121, !tUlnf C1J. EIOI 1u, E•T•Ml• o 1 1 ,_ 4 elusive type whose speed is need a ln to clincb the · · iMrTk <n. cr-y tH. Los Allmnoe ~ ' ~ ._,, d t' H ' ed w "" ...... •• E1l111CL1 .coring : Ottoll• (1), Powll ecep 1ve. es averag over Crestview Le a 1 u e cbam-l"-.t va11., · 2 1 1 ~1' ctJ. 100 yard.! a game for us this s.i.tt AM v.i11y 1 t • ~ J ,,......,,,, year, even In a losing cause," plonstllp. San Clemente, with a .J:;;.~1r1~1'\.~ l:l: ~~.',..,''°' : : ~ t! Rhea says. l..S mark, isn't about to claim 'K: ,\\~· seott 111. Devlcllol! o>. E11111CI• .coring: w.,1tt 1n. ,....,.. Dolphins ' Small Back Toughest Kid on Tea111 Rhea is wary of a Golden the title for It.self but It canr;::=:::==========~""~' ~"!;'·========;/ West uprising Friday night. take it away. ''It's too bad they had to get "We lose this week and knocked off by Rio Hondo. we're out for the season," They have a good football Orange coach Vmce Deveney team and I have been im-says. "We can't afford a let- pressed with them each time down, and though I'm sure our I've seen them." team won't be as wound up as Brian Davis of Dana Hills fumble in mid-air and raced 21) On the LA Harbor scene, we were for Mission Viejo last niay be the smallest [ullback yards with it. Rhea admits disappointment week we'll be ready. around at 118 pounds but he Other aspects of Da vis' in the current campaign. es?::,iB.llpylahoyerplng1:t"::ve ~ h b. Jh th 1 h. h "-'I h · th "We thought this was going r~ pl3ys muc igger an a . game w 1c uun s ow 1n e ! . good game 1. hi.! star running lo be our' year be ore 1t Ml according to Dolphins coach stats are very strong, ac-started," he says. "But ~ back Clint Skaggs. Tony Leon. cording to Leon . juries have been alll8jor prob-11te 5-10, 170-pound senior ··He's probably the toughest '"There's nothing wrong with lem and we have hAd some · bas rushed for 88.l yards this kid we've got, but at ll8 his blocking and on defense olhers that have also taken season and Is within striking he's always around the ball," their toll. distance of becoming the fint pounds he has to be," Leon Leon says. "His best game as "We'll lose most of them , Orange. player to reach the says. "He's so darn reliable a blocker was against Sonora and it will be a rebuilding feat l,~yard rushing mark in a we use him two ways and he when he handled a 6-6 end and for us next season." .. single season. hasn't been injured at all this though they've completed a Asked if a game of this · A second team all-league season. That's amazing when few passes against him it's nature had any significance to selection last season, Skaggs only becaU9e he bas to give his players, he added: "To bu shown that la.st year's 700- you consider his siz.e." away so much physicaly." some it does bUt to most of yard rushing performance was Like every ot her member of Like everyone else in the them it is the final game of no fluke. the Dana Hills team Davis is Dolphins backfield Davis came the year. Just finishing off the Skaggs bas been over the an underclassman, a junior, out of the rugged Saddleback .season." 100..yard rushing mark four and though he hasn't ac-game with a few bruises, but What does he think is times this: season and was c 0 m p 1 i 5 h e d too much Leon expects him to be ready necessary to halt the Golden stopped just shy of the mart to play Friday. West attack? . on two other occaaioDI. His statistically going into "The outcome of the game "I know we have to stop No. top game was a 219-yarder Friday's game with Laguna may be predicated on how 30 (Rick Rice, tailback), No. against Katella and be picked Beach Leon for one feels bet-healthy we are, and how 2Z (Randy Cobb, wide up 150 in the croclal with ter times might be ahead for healthy Laguna is," Leon receiver) and No. 10 (Bill Mission Viejo lut week." You can't get a good job without experience. We'll give you both. There•are plenty of jobs in the want ads. UnforJunately, almost all the good ones ask for experienced help. But, in today's Army, we'll hire you at $288a month to start. No experience necessary. We'll give you free meals, free medical and dental care, and 30 days paid vacation a year. And the training and experience in almost any job you want. A job you can make a career of. In the Army, or out of it. To get"complete details talk it over with your local Army Representative. Coll 645-1163-542 W. 19th St., Cost• Mes• 542-6169-1718 N. Moin St., Sonia Ano ... Arel1 Grid Smnmndes ' : ConsKler the Jim .... ~ Beam half galloo; .:• (1) The World'!S Finest Bour bon Since J 79& costs less per drink'. (2) ;I'hcre's a ha~ on it. Easy to carry, easy to pour. (3) There's less chance of running out; lest nCfd to run bl.it rot more. A sensible way tq enjo.y tho.Jjourbon !:.at t.as beef a famifY 'art sif'lce 1795. $11.99 ' IN NEW 1 LIGHTWEIGHT·. HALF-GALLON ' Davis nexl season. says. "We've been v e 'y Cornelius, quarterback ) I! we Allhough he letle.ed as a Todav's Armv wants toJ· oin vnu. fortunate tbis year concerning are going to have a chance to sophomore, Skaggs was hardly 11 I z-86 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon \Vhiskey Distilled and BottJld "We'll probably get out or -'ln"'Jl_':.un"."'·.,~·_::" ________ _:w..:ill1n::.':_' _________ _aan~'lmm~':edl~a~te~se~lll8~il~on.~-_:~==:i'q'==================~-:''~T~h<:::..'.J:•m:"::_:"~-:••:•:m~o:;:"'~in"";,~g~C:"-~· C~J:":m:'":':_· "':'.~~-K~<~o~tu~o<~cJ.;___ the I forniation next year to a 1. ·2 wishbone or veer type offen!e and that should help him a Jot ," Leon says. "He hits the hole so quickly be can squeeze through without much of an opening, and I think we'll get better openings for him if we move to a different offense." Davis, who has been used ill only four games thia seuon, has picked up 81 yards in 14 carries for a 5.B per rush average. H1s best nlgbt .of the season was apins\ University when he picked up 43. He has one touchdown to his credit, scoring last week against Sad· dleback when bo recovered a CdM ... Continued From Page 31 lime i.s.!ue and Corona went to work, seeking a 2001 Costa Mesa foul and a penalty shot. Through 9: 18 of playing time the wtnnen took one shot from the fieJd before finally getting lhe penally opportunity and Krumpbolz connected. Both teams were 17-3-l over- all and unbeaten in loop action going into Tuesday's collimon. The Ue was again-. eech other, 5-5, in Moore League toornament hostilities. Hooper called Men's con- tingent "The best Mesa team we've ever faced." Mesas' chances were dam· aged when Mike Hollister fouled out with 2:25 to go in regulatloo. Sea Kings John Crimp and Mark Watson f'Ot. lowed suit shortly therealter. OCC Grabs Polo Win Onngo c.ost eou,.. wot« 1>0lo coocb Jock Fullertoo aplll hi! squad into two KJ'OOP9 for Its gnme with Cerrl.lOI Tues- day, but the result was the game a,, the ptratet took a 14-10 Sout h Coast Conference win. Mike O'Brian and Bill Mc- Aneney ench 11Cored three times to lead Orange Coast to Its 14th seallOO win agalmt ooe tou. Others to seore lncluded Ron Mlllolok (21. Bob Wu•- ster (2), Matt Waid elich f2), Mike Beal (I ) and John Car- pe:nter fl ). The Pirates have the South Coot clulmplonlblp aa!ely in baod and will begin !be South- ..,, Cl1l""'1LI playoff• Tu ... di)' at Rio Hondo qainst a i..m ye! to be .. 1ec1ed. Th< Plratm an the .. te's tup- l'lllMd teom, ... rn• n .... ---a --" FISK , S~~flL •41'1..YNYLONOOftD 2··i=OR 90 ....\. 27'0 31'0 31'0 35'0 S1.89 A" prklot ...,,,. ....... ol IE•<IM T~ -Uri . ~111!1!: T111• MQUNTI ... AHO ll:OtATION WITH TIU URC~, BUENA PAIK · .... ... .. 1.e1tw1•1 • HOI-- ·~ • ,• I ' ..... r ' ... namm "" FIEEZ£ 'aMIUll l!l. ,...,,_'mt.a -e·-t , .......... • ~ , .... .. ' •. , FISK SAm-«ASSIC }:{a[)O a[P • "10E71Slft!ISTJllUI • 1VJZ"'. TI\IAD DlPTH OR I AC 0 CMA-N OI AIJ10.UTI SPAM Pl.UIS 56:. ROYAL TRITON MOTOR OIL 90 COSTA MESA """"-·-uoo ....... -. 141 ••• ti • WHY, WAIT' USE YOUR •AHIC Ml[lllCAllO MASTER CHAllGl o• ·-· CllE01r .~ARO SANTA ANA ld'-St.ol- 1400 •••• 54-71J2 FISK SUPER SAFTl-FLIGHT • OUAl WHITEWALLS • 4 POL VESTER CORO PLIES PLUS 2 FIBlR· GI.ASS BEL TS • WIOE 71 SERIES TREAD 2FOR 90 C"l8·13f'IOOI ~ , __ .... ··i:r- TH.oll1,f5 por• T~rlEU TIJll PlUSf(O. ZE IFIANO ex. TA~ COOE JU5 EACH TIJll( c1a.n c1001 $1.H va.1•(?3JI ~ f78·1f(7751 ·~ Gla.1•int1 Clf.IS 1111 rn H1'-1•iM5! Htf.11 BSSI ... 2.11 J'lf.lf(Q~ '" -·-,., lJt.16111.i ... All POcn ph,11 ,,_ol &cl .. Tm Dir n,_, FREI! Tlll:E MOUNTING ANO ROTATION W'lTlt Tlllt: f'URCHAlt, • WESTMINSTER , __ _ 'hodtih4etMcP1I••• 192-20ll ' . • f ' .. State. Tax Leveling Off? Elld te Tariff• Overseas Market ·::campa;ign Speeches Point to It-But Don't Believe It IJ IYLVU. POll'l'ZR tu bunlen bam't been ...... grants to states and local the ellect that bur pnooent Yau m!pt UJll7 "' !be Im-and It'• lllOlt unlD<elJ tbal It ~II billion or ff property tu l)'stam ts unfair .,.-tbal Iba prolonced, : ;~':'° "10Ullh for ,.. In pen:eut above !be amounts In IChoot cblldr<n In PQYOrl7 • led In •--• 1971 areas. NEW YORK (AP) -Prul-vestment overseas, 10 there ,..,..., upuae lll ~ Admittedly, on the IW'faee, • er.an a-.i • ...uv no .. -~ Tb dent Nlmn may direct the will be less reason for the con-lllta aad Ioctl tatel ts at last the evldeoce of a sJowdcnm In '!be bnporllnce and Im-·~ ~·~v: • American economy mor e trola." -.unc off -to 1tay leveled the rate of state-local tu 1ft. pact of reftDUeoosharing grants =::i~ ~~ndsin to OU: fm( toward overseas markets than Arthur L. Goruates, vice olf, I creasea teema persuaalve. will grow algnlflcuotly from lar "'--the ealth l be did In bis flnt term, president of the Valley Na-y-, -"bl ""a .. th'·= • This 1~~ -on. The esttmate for ge-.. -on .. or ..... _ ..... ______ ·--•-and -no-•~-·-"'" ~ w Ill Wll ID e ~~ year fiscal '73 Is $45.7. billion in lack of jj) in aa individual . IHLU&Cl"ll "'"v llWU.11 .......... tional Bank of Pboenil, said cooc•Mon from 1 - a Ume when new tu hikes granta; _ in contrast to f10 .t acbool dlatrict; 1bll penalizes to agree. that "'intemltlooal reLatKms ::.:,.... are unpopular ond when many billion of grants u recenily as cblJdrm In bnpoverilbed acbool B v· FOLLOWING THE election, wUI be h!cl> on the Ni•OO states do not bold regular fJICa) 1115 dlatrlcl; local Pl"PO'l7 tu on 1vant the Pnaident advanced • pro-agenda for the second four .s*P' l'bit-legislaUve aesalons. • And ~~in filcal '72 arrangements to fl nan c e pout f~ a complete elbnina4 years. And, with the doUar _.." I n1d • Because of the ecooomic our state-local tu bill l!IOlled public schools are therefore tJon ol tariffs between in. !trengthen!ng, the Un I t e d plollpo, a expansion and the ataady rlae past !be flOO billion landmark unconstttutlooal. On Market duatrlallzed coontri<s, u...e States wlll be a leader In ::' ct".:i!1 · In paycbeclis and profits, to a sbatterbitl fltlll billion-a II la, now up · to the llate 1 observers note, adding that it foreign atd." h:ll lpmCl-~ state--local tu: hikes of 'Piil rise of 15.J percent ln one year legislatures or the federal O A • mJ&bt foretell other, related "'I DOUBT mERE w!U be Ylll'S have be<n Jleldlng -slate leplatures' did mab lovernment to ~on a ma• · llCe gam I moves. any growth In the feeling f0< Ins pro~ 1 . healthy and aubslanilall7 big-CJ\117 rel8Uvel7 "mild" tax'..Jor porUoo ol ·llnanclal American companies, for protecUon, f0< higher tariffs ~ j ger reve1'Jee. -'·""ee com--' to-"-·· bunlen of the .S. school NEWARK (AP) _ Bon '" eumple, are espected to be again!! foret~ Imports Into "'" ..... ...... ....... .---···---If lbe:do ···-................... In ... ~ k of wha •· FIDBRAL GRAHl'S to years. "<>nb'" 14 atlU!I w , ... ,._....... .... \l.WI, Vllntis:back.sotospeak. .... ~.............. overseas tbeUnitedStatai,"aaldF.dwin NIT. 7, ~• c · ec t the sta•-. have been rl~·· a~ed laws r .. i.r .... tazes the federal gov t surely The 109-. A1.1 • marteta by reluation of some . H. Yeo, Ill vice chalnnan of ._ 1....1.1 ... tures acroa the ...,. 0""6 r ... v. ......'6 • ...:n I h year~ c;annu1g rul h!cb ha hampered -,_ did In lbelr sbarp!Y-tranta Wl\lcll states by aome 1875 mlllloo by fall re. wm assume ts s are of the comJlllllY that was abuf down es w ve the PUUburgh National Bank. nab ec:htl'v bave•been llllDI to cancel out ports the Tu. FoundaUoo tQ, en o rm o u s f i n a n c i ~ I for 16 months by the federal metgen and lnµ-a.industry .. The center 01 the eHorl will Jul _.... · " !be need for ,;.... tuatlon New York. MDII o1 U-In-· _..lbillty ~. tbroµgb "" Food and Drug Admlnlstratloa cooperation, they "Y· shift to Europe." t>···YWJ> BETl'ER not believe ICbemes. Dl!ring 'the 1'11 , creases were in the form GI creued revenue sharing with has resumed operatJoqt under Banbn ln New York and J. M. Leinentuget. manager Nixon's Target? OAILY PllaT Customer• Grade Car DEARBORN, M I c b , (AP) -Not only do Ford M-Co. dealm have In worry about aelllng an. Ibey alao have In WWTJI lbolll what gradco lbeJ'll get from customers who bring the can ln for servicing. But s:; pm:ent ol the 250.000 customen .... lbem a "8'' or better on report cards in tbe !Int month of the eomP1DY.'• ''no-unhappy-owners'' pro- gram. company offldaJ.a said. Ford said M penient of Its d ea l era are particlpaUng In !be pro- gram. But I pen:tftt of thole who fiUed <Ill !be roporta said the servk:e centers flunked and uked to tall< with someone frosn Ford. Ford said those people wlll be contacted within a few da}'s. i ' . ~ ; l·flacal ,ear; the ·Fe.de r 8 t higher tu rates on ~ the slate! and school districts. 8 new name. Moore and Co. other domestic points agreed of tbe International Depart· 'Wbm It oome1 to the)>ottOm government made ' '3 6. I escise and "'"'"""' taxeo. Bui the states ~· being Soups, Inc., anci Ila poduota OD these polnla : ment of the Arizona Bank of End of Line Ihle, 1our actual atai..IOcai blllloo ol revenue-sliarlng • 'l1llll TOTAL al leea than cbapertyUengtaed to hlooelp ~,the pro-will be oo the shelves possibly -The goal of fixed ex· Phoenix, agreed with the SAN FRANCISCO -The ·~ x gap , &llU. Jf they by the end of the year. cllange ralel will be aougbt Plttlburgh banker that "as the $1 billioo ii only •. fracUoo ol do take on this g_iant problem, The FDA order that cloeed more actively. economy picks up, the call for pioneer A m e r I c a 0 flag r..· the esUmated $7 b1lllon of tu the alternatives will include: a the plant was 'iasuetl July 7, -American investments protection will die out,, pauenger liner o Per • t o r , measures ~t.state leglslltqn: uniform state property ta:r, 1971, seven days after a oventu may decrea se American President lJnes, were corwdenng at the start new sales ta:res, more income W •·h~er r-·~ Ny because of tu law changes. saJd It will reUn! when their of 1972. It alllo 19 in marted ta:res. 81"' QI\ .....,...H,., · ., E lederal subsidies e:rplre early contrast In 197l's tu boolt of ~fter ::ln;fa "g!':,": i:.~~ -Jl'OREIGN AID may be XeCUtiVeS In 1973. more than 15 bllllon. Or ON TOP OF 1\11 this, "soak vant vlcbysaolae. Increased, but might be spent Rotlrement of the SS Pres!· underlining it another way, the drivers and the •Inners" la Now, acconllng to a slate-IDOl!ly In Southeast AJia. Slate Meet dent Cleveland and SS Pres!· this year 's tax bikes amounted increasingly the rule i n ment issued by tile FDA, the _ Protection of Am erican dent WllJon will end 125 years to le!! than 2 percent of total revenue raising .. Gasollne tu-company has uau information industry thriiugh tariffs wiU Joseph R ~fetcalf, general ~r liner eervice by IUelaard · EtkemrelJG' bu manqer of the Southern , 1971 oollect.lons. es have been r ~ in necessary to operate in strict not increase. manager of Sears' Soulh Coasti-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i joined Western M or t g a g e Callfornia Pint National Bank ... This ls persuasive. And Uv4 several st.ates to 8 and 9 cents ·conformance with goo d .. There's a good chance the Plaza, will be the speaker at !I Corporatlon 'a Soutbern · In Costa Mesa. Prior In that lnginbothexurblaandcentral pergallon,tobaccolausbave manufacturing ~lcel." cootrola OD capital outfiow Top Management Nlgbt CURE ~~ Incomelo b ~y he ~ed asBft~ .iresNklent ofrl city as I do, 1, as much as any :? .. u:pedpac~ ~(· e':u~er:yl)~ Mrs, .Andrew arettl, owner from the United States may be sponeored by the Sales and CUllNG THI llCK ~vwuu as a an ro ... er. Mariners cwa 1ll ewpo of you, yearn for the evidence °" of the flnn, said the new lifted IOOn," said William Marketing Executives of 11 OUI GOAL AT The Newport B e~. c,h Beach. to be true. The trend here is toward more operations wUI be under the Wolman, economist for Argus Or Coo t HO G HOSPITAL buainossman la a graduate qi . * But In view of the aweaome of the aame. '; eyes of the FDA, which "feela Reeoarcb. "But thla mey be Th:e~ ~ill be held 1t I A USC./ y.,_....,.,.. Ludq Com--bl""5 facing the stat.a and Leveling off!' Look at the our -•·• apln -an ... accompanied by tu changes p.m. toolgbt at !be .,__ Your donau.n. h>!p tn r· bottom li .,......... hi _...,,_ ,_t""'~ this nt"ver end.in& QU;eSt. * pony bas named Jock llarrle localllles, bow can you asaume, _:.:::::::.:.,:::ne=.... _;_~----'ce':U~en".'.t'...'.':ldea~.'-' ______ w=:::::ch:_:woo:::td~~:'.:~::...u::·::S.:_:Jn.::_.'.'lnn'.'.'.:... ---~~--~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ w• w. Sluoa hu been of Newport Beach as manager this year's modest leveling offl- ' liillDed branch manager of ol lbe new Anaheim branch. wlll be the pattern nm 7ear ·;; litctMJ hclllc Na ii• a a I Before h i s appoinbnent, or the year after that? • -._,, -· Barrie managed the firm's Vlrlnall7 no slate le81slature I . ·' San Juan llnanclal di!trlct office In San baa yel managed to grapple &!!blatrao, FrandJCo. ~ has more than succeaafu!ly with a towering 23 years e:rperiel)Oe in the ~e -the historic court am., for-auto leasing industry. decisiODs lo recent months to IWlp . allla-* Lido-Candy 111111 man&· . lloberl M. Swallfeld has aw a& 1'1 bee&· named pnosldent -0f i.t'I Fuh-l.eYttl · Coutniclloo System1, .., ~ lac., a subsidiary ol Levitt lnndl. la a ·-and Sons, Inc. Store Eases mldent of Laguna Beach. He was formerly vice presi-, Jolnlnc !be bank in 1911 u a ·~ J -*mlllf ~ s..., ~ g mar-s T k ~'to his 11~_,1 ~. :": . wee~ oqt _ ..., ;..' I'~)" Kii~ Anold-faibloned~ooY~ ~-· " t . . tnrine Elim' ~.!1 'tar; ~ecuUve -=~Prior ',_~~~its ,.~.. :: ~.. 'Reier bas heel! In that, be ''1119 udO Cand7 Cbltagti, ' tant-vlo&-preal---held-aev<rel-located 11: .... vta Oporto el. ~eting for Sutllt executive po-fe8tures al( old stove used for _, lac. of Sherman attkm with sw.tnun.o candy-iD8kfni· ln 1898 as well the .Dtv~w·-Division " a! an old-fa.hioned ice box ~·-·"" _., ftour cu....,•rd. BoJae Caocade C0rp. WU ........ The cmalnJction l)'sWns The . store Is stocked with flnn is located in Fountain homemade candies such a1 llrm In 191'1 and ,... ac-Valley. peanutbritile. licorice 00-. • , in market testing and * rock caoclY, Engllsb tof<ee .and ~ ~~'!°:~:i:1 :~ Fountain 'Valley banker oo;eyro;:. t' tal ....... : ~ 1 MlcUel i..-has been or coo men -... ,...,.. manager ID 1971. promoted f6 · asslatant vice there la Geiman ras1olpbel1e11TT1:1esos, ;<i • * president of the Long Beach ' French peppermints, Belg•um Ftwl"" Jtu. JOlned reglollal bead olflce of Ulliotl · ~' llaJlaD licorice c:hipo +I o1 <:-.·Mila as ,JluL , ilid SWiii chocolate will> coin-, fnlldenl. '.· . ' Lombardo joined U n I O n -~, . ::! ""'er baa been ·a banker In !lank In 1971. ke has attended Fr<e Introductory sa mplH -. •llnnle Coast area since the American Institute ol lift Gl!aod thla -k In new Recllltly be w a ' JlaOldJii, -,C1llloDlull I ~. .• ' ' ! J . (lam '61.BO on eac11 si.,ooo> Youcaneamthiahigbintmaton$5,m>minimumtwo~certlilcata.Thefimycaryom$5,(XX) ccrtificat.ewilleam $309.15, and m~for eaeJt cXml«Qltiveyeaihat interest is added to the accoum. ~oucan~::e0on$1,(XXlmin!unn11oneyearcat1tlcates,andaamuchas$5L260narqular passbboksavinp tof$1,CXXl. I , ' Moie,in.tcrat tJwa 1Mmb,..more eeatieln th•n ltocb Plm&eemt=depoaitbovs,nocatJ Plu1 personal eervice ••• service tra. Uu. deed and nocc cx~rienccd and competent sav-coll~andmdlnoremeMrfk:elae•Q-ings counselors in each office abl~ihep~havetleicquiledm!nln•im to assist.You in planning b~;in YO'f' account at THE BIC.'M. your S2v1ngs program. " • I --Cu •Mllm:11M7:i..C'11•= .. •a1/"7JoJ018 Odlllom..ac:o.tu,._Noa&;n ? \Clr•1 1 .. C:-..r..i.cM ••• .... ' .... "' • '• • • •' 1f DAILY P.l~T s w ......... ·-u, 197l I ; U.S. Loan Bank ;tbairman :Resigns ' .. MlAMI BEACH,. Flo. (AP) r :..... ~ 14arun. chllrman ti Ille Fedtrll Hodlo loon ~ 11..td bu nslgiltd, ti· locuvt °"!'· I. : He said ""'"1cleot Nhon has ~Isla mlinatlan. : Martla I!•.. ,.roooa1 and JamUJ . rMION fot b l s ,docl.i.o; and added I n ,..._ lo a QUeltloo at a _.' ...,,.....,. here that 'ftm.nCial CODliderltiona Wert lnYOlved. r Mortin bad belc! the lop job en the three-man boanl, which l-egulat.. the savings and len-FINANCE Jllng actMtles of lbe nation's '---------' ~1 Slvlnp and L 0'8 D s "'8oclatlons -111811 • . . 'Ille asoodatloas ""'· lbe na· :llon'• 14rllest Jlrivate home inortpge Jenden, ·, He stid he was still un- decided 3bout hia penonal p'.am, "except that 1 will con- tinue to work for housing," saying that a.s a public official be waa not In a posltitoi lo negotiate about his future. '.!!• dec:IJned to opeculate on 1!ii suCceSsor. 'lbe tw1 other -a.nben ""' Carl 0. :~ .rr. and Tborr.u Hal Cllrb. '. Martin, 49, wu appointed lo ,... beud and dealgnated 'cbslnnu 1q ~. 1111111, m~ ,;Jnl: an ~ four-year rten. that eiided June 30, 1970. file was rucimlnated on May ~ ~ I'. ' ' •·Dean Witter • I ! l:nv~tment ' . i T.a1k Slated ~ ;,mmtam . :· ;:·LllD & ClftU . ' .. rcomm • • •' ' uatlod PDIDenldp 8lmeo A...u&bJ. In • , I. ,. • . • ,. Ranch .Land Own8rship, Cattle Breeding *nci I Cattle Feedmrr :: . • b ... 11c1pi1 ... tW .. la ........ l&'I . •' • ' • •' • ' . • ......... I 'bu.4' , O IJlilodlN .... -"""""' ..... ' ............ lllbllltr. u.dt.d a..lo Lad ud Cotti. p---........ -tolDa ... turt..oldb....._ · , Fcir ,,_ PROSPBC'IU8 coll or 'lftlot' Mr. Conrad Haythorne • 639-6500 or~ ROBERU, SCOTT & CO., INC. ' • ~ .... y __ .._ ...... 'J'Wo Cit)' Boulll'Yatd F.aat, Oranat 92668 '.a uol Autner: 'Gritat Plains Westem ·Ranch Company, Inc. ' WS!''-Qll'snk .. 4 . ,_._ ' ' ., • --'. b Cloa.tol 111 """'"'"' ' ~ f' ~ ' • I TMr~•z• lllrtt•off•tto..Uf/t.a fl,. • ., -.,,.. • ..,. )'lit ,,,., .. partlcl ..... 11 .... ., .. rpc JJJ • .,,, tt.. t ff11 ' 1 t • I 11" If ' • . I " • • . . 1 • ' O'JER ~THE COUNTER (:OUPWTE NEW YO)JK STOCK UST • • ill • ' ~,, t ~ .... 1~l!J t t ; ( ~ I •• ' • , '• ' UH•t ;:fl.• .. ~·~. ff:. ~ i: -·, • • ,, I • DMl.YfUl' - e-w Y Ofk, Stoek Extliinge List I A•ll"krJ •! Jt ~ ..,. ... ~·==~bm : ·m;~,,. -~ ... ~ . ; .... """"" ..... ... -! .!!!!..!l .;;); + ,_,__ ... --1 ~ .... • +~ll:."'liii -·~: . • . •• i ' I .. 1, ' 1 I !t~ DAILY PILOT Smuggling Grows in Nevada ., Vast ~ asteland Makes It Drug Ce1&ter I • I .. , RENO, Nov. (AP) ried out via lllJll plants load- Nevada'a VU\ .,, l It e 1 a D d eel wlth IOO to 1,000 pouncb: of ""'" have jllJ<lo It an Ideal l!Wijuana anil lwo to lour ba,. for mariJu1Da smuggling pounds of bard narcoUcs such acttvlliel, 1'4"haPo tho be!t In as ~ or cocaine, Reno tbe natjon, .,.,. and ltd<r<ll tel<vjsion .,.,loo ' l\'tVN said , ollici>l• agroe. In 1 e<>p~ru.d ~ The Nevada Division ol Tbe'. low-Oying alr<r11ft pick • • N•rcotlcs says up to three ~ 'tom of marijuana and several pounds ol cocaine and heroin with a street vatue bf moie lhan $t million are brought 1,,. I<> Nevada's barren deoerts "!Wet>•li•ilooitll- ,. the top t • r ee states .-Ii possl- 1>l1r No. J 111 .. r. each week. The Fedenl Buteau o1 cotif!s na1199ll•9." NarooticsaodDaogerous --~ ----- Drugs says it has inlllcattons ~--­the heavy drug traff'.c, coupled up their contraband cargo at a 't\'.ith a, law e n r o r e e m e n t point in lr1aico, lhe.n fly crackdown in tbe East. \s al· directly to Nevada ~ing tracting organi!ed · crime to only once to draw f~el from a Nevada. buried gasoline drum along the way. In Nevada, ~horts w a i t 11IE SMUGGUNG is car· $@\l~}.\-~'BtfS" Tit .. Puzzle with the Bui/f./h, Cite~ ,' I I' ( • • SCRAM-LETS ' AN~RS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 ..................... • • .: : I .,. • .. Pleats or &,~ .. ~ e.~anc1-11mart, &Urn ,, ' . otar llolated dirt 1 l r t p 1 llghted by !larta. When the pl..., land, marijuana and narcot1'1 are qulotly lfad<d Into fOlll'wheel-drlve Y<l>lcles and taken to 1he p dl!tribor t)oo point. I ' 1 Crippled by Iii.ii ol .,.,.. poW'f, stale and federal naroot.ics agencies have made no headway against the dope traffickers. The state, for instance, bas five enforcement agent! to cover a 110,000 square mile area. 1be fedtra! govemmeot coven the same area wUh two men. ........ - found (freo aclll 550 YOUNG female cat w/blk • &ilYtt marldrlp, wht collar, refined mannen. 'Found Vic. Brookhurst I: Hamilton. H.B. 96S-GS. FOUND 2 dos•. both feJnale • 1 1li'n.l.lar to GOiden R.etriev- ter, other a1mllar to curly Retrieve!' with reddie:h I black ch811. Call 846-5137. FOUND black &; "'1Ute Yowl& cat between lrvine Ir Tuatin en 17th St., Collta Meaa. call and Xlentlf1 MS-9!H9. LARGE Sllv•" ·TWei.D:iaraner, vlc •I: Brookh&rll, 188-1644. Brown Ham Utan H.B. Bl.AO< I: tao, m a 1 • dtFMhund. Found· a~ NOy, 1 It Qs:&rwe/(lllfit; J:Ati C.M. $48 9IQI;. .'' bl .............. ~=it.:;t YOUNG l>ltdl A Ian mOO!d Gennan~ male. Bn>0khu"1/ , H .B . area. .aft ::i. FOUND: Ill U. 'Poll9' in Meta Vttete. TabbJ . caL 546-13llll.m-'1'13S.• FOUND Id al ..,. on M&l'o l(Ue'r'lte Ave., CdM. the Uth. ~. PART Poocne. -4'11N" a\llt ...., Onnoo °""" O>lJtte. ~-. FOUND: Or'anW'e C a t , Yooq.--. V1c. lloo,l lbpltol. M).'IWI. PR EON ANT Gern:ian -rd. Vlo. -"' --. F'EN YcwU11lnt Tm1er. VI<: =. t Marlnar1, B6v·s --IMMU8 • Sunday is F'l1DBAY' t ' I • ' - -Deel ~CY , .. ti.~. •:.1. "' ,, .... ~: .. l1•~A '' ~' .. ( . 11.~: .. !!; NANCY .,. ... . . . . ~ . .. ( .. ,, ~" ~ ~ ... 11. It ' r ,.,.,, lli'if-+-+- ~ '· • J tr-i~"'.'t-..... lt:t ~ ;. •++-+- . • ....... ~ .. 1~ 1""'9" ..... ,,,, .. I.Ill,.~ Ir+-+-+-+~-': ' lll"t-t-t-t-:' t . 1• ' r , l 1, • ... · N.A.NO'( I .DON'T CABE. HOW IT WIL.L HEl:.P 'l'OUR ~ BUSl"l,§SS::- 10 Join1,nby ........ 11 R•t •-·:ICll'lcl ofnOise 12 S111ing of •n ...... 130td'*'"' garDenwOfl 19 Socitl un1c 2C Uf99d ,. -.... 28 Afri'lal: Abbf, 30··-up-UMl•t• 31 Nobtiiman .,~ ...... 33 S.Y''Hd" .. ,_ 35::-'.cw ~ ~ a1.1rr 31._.ot .... ,..::., .. Allio 11 °'' In.I .... 46-hoop ~N~g -49 lMAngWI • •lNlte .. _. 12 ·-Couel . Fnnch •llPOM'lttf ., .. ..-53 Fotl'fted • ....... -... _., -Sl••o ....... .. v ..... "--....,. . ... ..._. . -· .. '"°""" l .. '\. , ' .. ' lllCIN! Si>CTY l;l\l.li YEARS· . ' PEANUTS Miss PEACH . I} .• • • t ' by Tom Kj :.~;9n • . f.' by Al~Sllllth .. MlirT.~'lui AN OLD.MAN! NCilW')QJCAN cou;ECT 50CIAL. SECUR.rt~! . .,, . Ii • . , .. .,, .~WOILD SALLY BANANAS • MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ~ e • ,.,, . c .. • r. DAILY PILOT ' by Roger hdh:J llanottf by ..... lol•• • • .THI GIRU DINNIS THE MINACI by ........ • • R DAILY PILOT TONIGHT'S i I . • . • TV IDGlllJGlfJS I I ; NBC e 11:• -llallacell:. Wben a prlceleu coin ;..Ueclioa vanlslln ftom a hotel vault, It's Ume for Ban-k (Georgt Peppard) to step In. Kerin, Per- 111111 Rollelts and Brenda Vac:CarO guest. , , ABC 9 9<:00 -Burt Bacharaclt Special. Thia .' ...,nd al three Wednesday speclalJ (othen are ·Jacques Comteaa and Alan King) features appear- ances by Sammy Davis Jr., Anthony Newley and Vtil c..r. IJU e U :OO -"Did You Hear the One About Ille '1\aflllfiti Saleslady?" Phyllis Diller stars in ,_ 11111 _..,, comedy with Bob Denver and Joe 1?yllll. CBS B ll:JO -''The Left Handed Gun." Paul Ne'tl1Ull as Jilly the Kid in a 1958 western. John ~ ad Ula Milan abo are featured. · llTLA e l:tOO -"She Loves Me Not.• The ·dock tam. lllcll: to 1934 with Bing Crasby croon· 11111 lo lliriam Hopll:lns. !{" .. ' ~·n ·.DAILY LOG ' . .., I . ' : I I ' ' GIQmor Girls ... Ruth Buzzi (right) joins ·carol Burnett as the pair partray a couple homely beauty queens tonight on the Carol Burnett Show airing at 8 o'clock on Chan· oel 2. • NBC's History Series 'America;· Mik~ ·oe~ut ·, ............. _, ................... ........ ~ . ..,... ..,, ....... 1111 ltOOfl .. • \ ......_., .. fe•lcc Jlp!!-·1 'Mop.setrap'·, Snappy Sii .r~ I • I "CRY UNCLE" J IOTH llJ ...... c.M ..... ~. YO.I NE~SPAPElltY' .·{·ISA .·'· CREDIT MANAGER- f ., ' !: . ' . . ~! _, . 0 PW.VISMI• ·llCUAl·A....rl'dlllr t . . ~ 1---:===·~ ' l WAT1111rw,01r I Wl'im'"'' I I . AWIAlllll • ,...._ ..... 11 • f"f llD II 1 1ts• ,. lftr . • • ' • • ... -\< ACADEMY AWARD.' . ·BEST ACTRESS BARBRA STREISAND eOWAROS HARBOR,::;.1 -"" •r....-'' Coif• IHU -·WI . -"" ..-..-.. ... ,.,.·--•oM A CLaA• DAY YOUCAll-- r-1 POllQlllt" · W ~· I " ' • .. ' I I • ' . • DAILY PILOT .', .Sandy, 'King "''D "''' epart ' ' ' HOLLYWOOD (Al') -CBS 1~ !Will cancel two sltuatJon com. )l'll' . :n edles, add a new detective , ,1'how and lhift the Ume !lr'.,llerk>ds of five other shows at ~~mid.season. I ' :· Hobert Q. Wood, J)noldent ' :.•'tK the CBS TeleVJ1l'on · l«iletwork, llld MOndoy ''J'be "'":;andy Duncan Show\' and 4!, ,. . "Anna and tbe YI-!' which 7.. •U&150 !Ii stars Yul Brynner ln the role ,.,·he cruted on· !lroadway and ·!!\lb• movies, will be dropped . --An bour-loog det..ilve show, starring Buddy £l!oel\ and l"')- ~Uvely ~ ': ',B a·r rr• ~·)' Cobb," ~·~~t 9:30 p.m. SundaJ, jan. 211. Ebsen pteviously ltarred in °The l)everly Hlllbuues." I "Mannil.11 wilJ, move up to 1{:30 p.m. Sunday and "The New Dick VID Dyke Show" to 7:30 p.m. llwiday on Jan. 27. MOTHER LOVE -Jim Speirs as a blind youth ·-· "·-• Burnett Show," d H l B · his b • .,., "°'~ an aze urrows as . mot er signal their af. "SoMy • .11. Cher" and. ti -·~ fee on ftll" ~ch other in a scene from "Butterflies "Miss.ion: 1*lpoasible" Will 1 make a ~ay ,wJtcb of Are ft.ea.". opening Thursday at the San Clemente Ume periodl. 'nle Burnett __ eo_mm __ unl_t_y_T_h_e_a_t_er_. __ t_. ________ _ show goe11 to Saturday ~ ~18 p.m. on Dec. 18, "Sonny · and Cher" to Wednesa<I)' at 8 p.m. on Dee. 39 8nd ~"Mission: Impoaslble" to Friday al 8 p.m. oo Dec. 22. * * * . .. ABC Qrops • Western, '6th Sense' Broadway. R ev ives Vulgar 'L_ys~trata ' ' . • ,, ';. 'l ·NEW YORK '(APi-An'Ug:f Ado 'Aboql Nollllng" that ly, vulgar version 6 a v~ 61d,i , oP8:a'e'd ... a ·few; .nights· ego. comedy, "Lysistrata" werit on ThMt•s ·oothing really bad numbing view Monday nl'ght about Llnk's dozen tunes, and at Broadway's A t k i n s o n there are even a couple that Theater. might survive. But the songs Even the ti I g h ~ v o I t a g e are only feebly related to the presence of Melina. )llercOurl crude c e ii.tr a I performing NEW YORK (M'1 -The Is"<>~· " od l>Y' Ille ~ ordeal. •• ABC telev,t.lon netWtrk, in 8. tr~lation ~~.con-Most of the players rely m Ids ea s 0 n programming celved bf Mi el C8Coyannis more on,InstinctJhan coherent shakeup, bu announced can~ another Greek who someum~ direction to get lhrougb. the cellatim in J&qU4fY r fl two bas brought welcome drama sceni,cr'"'boteb. The Willa Kim regular Saturday night shows gifts. ' CO#{iJ!ling Is predoliiinanUy _ "Alias Smith and Jones" The. idea. seem! to have u6att_ractive, save for some and ~ Sixth Sense." been, at nne point in the ~ classic . gowna · f~r. M is s Tlaeater Note• 'Butterflies'· Prem ier.e Set • • ... By TOM TITUS Of .. CMltr Pli.t ll•ff perform the play al 7,30 and .--------• 9,30 through Saturday. the Acalha \lui.rtie mystery, which •la11 ' 1lo9na Qmdill, John Lo\!ibman and Stuart Elliot WUllam Purkls, OCC drama Comedy, tragedy and a lolk 'lnltrUc:tor, la directing the play with music join . the m . ..which Ulllolds ... the •Orange County Uvjng theater "*.of tKe eotl'ege ' calendar tlliJ week, with two l..,wn with the audleftce... of the three new offerings -~ 'on l'tqe. The story! In bb · eel takes· place 1n a small Mex· play g a rev1at engage-lean Village and the action . men ts. The comedy is the San revolves around the ooncept of Clemente Community 'l'beater cultural captivity. production of "Butterflies art Adi:nl•sioo ts free, but· at-. Free," the first amateur pro-·tendanee is limited to 200 duction of the plpy 1n Southern J>el'30fll per performance. The California. On the tragic side college is located at 2'701 is Orange Coasf, Colle"e's Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. poetic drama "Yerma.':,whlle "THE PEOPLE of Spoon Pacific Group 'lbeater makes River" mark.5 the public debut its debut w l·t h "tw o of NewPOrt Beach's Pacific perfonnances of "The People Group 'lbeater fol1owing Dear· of Spoon River." ly a year of workihop activlty. "Yerma " and • • s p 0 0 n Irvin Kimber is directing the River" will be gone after new adaptation of ~l?ar Lee Saturday, while the Ana·Mod· Maste(S' "Spoon Riv er jeska Players also close out Anthology." their two-we~kend run o{ "The Among the cast members Mousetrap." Other attractions · are Hilda Allen, Frank Ballot.. on area stages are "Tango" at ta, Elaine Barnard, Donna Soulll Coast Re\)ertory, "Walt Bnice, Sharyn Case, Bill Until Dark" at the Hunting!on CUllen, Rlcharil Dow, Gino Beach Plsyhoule, " F o r I y Gaudiq, GIQrla Maddock, Val Carats" for the Fullerton Mailander, Thom Roman and Footli~hters, and ' ' Happ v Diane Traynor. Sinli[ers are Birthday" at the Long Beach Shela Carnett, Michael Gallup Community Playhouse. and Gipo Gaudio aJ weU as CUUen and ll!Jss Cue. SAN CLEMENTE'S "But- terflies" is described 8! a Poignant comf,dy about a •)'OUDg man's struggle to be free from an overprotective mother. Jim Soie.rs plays the central role of the blind YQUth. while Janice Hart takes the role of his girl friend. Completing the small cast. under the direction of Richard Andersen, will be Hazel Bur· rows as the mother and Eui;!:ene Applegett as a curt young director. Performances o f "But· ternies" will be g i v e n Thursdays through Saturdays for three weekends, with an 8:30 curtain, at the Cabrillo Plavhouse, 202 A v e n i d a Cabrillo, ~ a n Clemente. ReservationS 492--0465. _Only two per{ormaq:es •of the "Sooon River" !hOw are scheduled, Friday and Satur- day at·8 o'clock In the Lido'· Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via LidG Saud, Newport B e a c h . Reservations 838--3455. S01.JTH COAST Repertory resumes production of its bizarre Polish c o m e d v "Tango" tonight. with a caSt / composed chlef1v of firsl team SCR re.1rolan. David Emmes is directing. Richard Doyle, Hal Landon Jr., Leslie Jo~. Don Tuche, H. J . Parks, Ann Siena- Schwartz and Sarajane Robinson comprise the list of performers In the comJc reversal· on the generation gap. Performance• or "Tango" will be glveo ton!Rhl through ENTERTAINMENT ..... >-• Sunday at I o'i!loc)t' iii lb(. Third Step Theatll< · ' 1117. Newport Blvd., c.osta Meta. Reservations 646-1383. TWO MYSTERY thrUfen are onstage this weekend in Huntington B e a c 'h' aild Anaheim, with the latter pro- lductlon winding up a brief ·two-weekend run. Curtain time is 8: 15 at the Loar~ Play,bouse. 1601 W. Broadway fu Anaheim . Reservations 778-2046 eveflini?s and 525-.1114 daya. ON nrE LIGHTER atao, "Forty Carats" continues It• three-weekend stint for the FUUerton Footli.R:hlers. aM "Happy Birthday" Is t!Je lait al the Long Stach Community Playhouse. Both co me d I es play Friday and Saturday . Mitch Sanford d i r e c t s "Carats" at the Muckenthaler Center, 119 BtltDI .Vi11ta Drlve, Fullerton, .with. .Paula Nel110n, Stan Scott arid WUllam Bergman In the principal roles. Curtain, 8:30; reserva· tiorui 879-4714. "Happy Blrthday" continues at the Long Beach COmmunlt)' Playhouse under J a m e s Doherty's direction, Curtain LI 8:30 for lhe Anita Loos com· · edy • reservations-(213) US- "Wait . Until Dark" moves u '. into its second weeken¢1or Uie ~~========"'.''! Huntington Beach' P~~ 1• under Ille direction 9! J'y ' 'YOU Sedion' Conklin. Jean!. G!bbol!f Pt\11 !' • Gersowitz. Jilh WUilll;M -8 ''There's something for ~OlJ Howard Solomon head , the ·tn the "YOU Section" or;u,e ~ cast . ... DAILY PILOT every Sunday Per Corman c es of Check Its personal appeal for Frederick Knott 1 u s p e n 1 e you and youn. Saturdays through Dec. 9 at ·-drama are given Fridays and l~G~~~~~~~-~l the playhoule, 10 Main ..st., Hunlillgloli_ ' '· R•~;• l"ilTtll I DI§' 1 tions • ~... • • ~II "The M~tr•P" coil~ its engagement for the Y. Modj.µa Players will>· two final perlormancn Friday and Salunlay . .{ean Joba dlre¢11 • EXCLUSIVE "John Hu1t011't Most Powerfw l ,Pictur• In Yeettl The $Jfpri1e Hit Of This '1eer't Cannes Film Festival" -Ch•rl•1 Ch•pli•. i:A-Ti111•1 "T~jm~~~~~~~l~. ......... ,, .... , •I Lt -&!. S2WSH IOO .... TMrt1111 """ ...... ,., ..... cU ...... _. ..... MMtlOUlll .. llJ ,., ..... 11 ..,.. .. 111 .. ,...,..u., l--11 ... _ .. ., 111-· 111·1»1 .-CIPOlll u ....... ,.. .. IUClf .. l .. IPft IUH •<•OI ""T191 H ll .... IU9 .. CHI They will be replaced by ducUon process anyway, lo M~rC?W'1 aod a m1n~dress for "Hel'f , We Go Again" ~bout outdo ttie bawdy,~ priapic Pr.iscilla ~pez .. MW Lopez two rM!Wl)'W'edl who live tn the lustiness whieb & e 11 o I a r s b~1ngs.~ br1~f' br1gbt mot?,ent -v-aa I h e i r ascribe to tile Athenian show witll I Miss My Man, a f · ~.a "A Touch business of 2,500 years ago. Wting torch. . . ORANGE COAST ColleJre raises the curtain on Us pro- duction of "Yenna," a poetic traRedY 'by Frederico Garica Lorca, tonight a n d will G~~ ~rt" •'I (' "P.,hapt'tJ<•'.•st;"'_;- Seen At <;,.~S:._: ~ :'.~:;;~;;;iii'::;=::::~ -St.1Mil•v T"~•• . lo11do11 Of C ' ~t a newly wid-Not one smutty gesture or one The . set ~vised by Robin owed• fbu ·~.it'' '"84n ·ggeQpg · bit of~ mod«n Wagner consists of an e~less who u· lilth~ om ol t.r·m,,... vernacular is omniltted. \..-. 8.S.90rtroent o~ ladders and, rl.ed ~ l 1' ?" -;1 · platforms, one or the la,Uer of , , /1 I Aristophanes' . plot, to · be hi h te d t th '"' ·· F '" rly ~bed. sure, wasn't very substantial. w c ex 11 s 0 e D1UCOny our for erratic cast parades. uled s ,IJlOYe into new A group of damsels swea r-qff rt is ttill fairlf early tn ~ time slotl 11ates: sex until tbelr warrior m*s season .• 80 "L~· trata" may ... • 1y1w• [ not eventuaUy the worst ABC al91> Aa'd "Kung Fu," aod lovers stop ma-"·fuJcf{ · a neW Welt,fa lbownr at lr· HloeUew~rc. wTheomeyn. f'1n 11s~e oaD~i: &how of all, but it is a shi:id· regular tD!el'Vals lhll ye a r dering top-confellder 1or '!bat wiU become a refUlar1 ~ concupiscent conspiracy I seize lowly distlnctiori. ~ • \ day ruei-..Mrles. from t ·IO It the AcrofMJllS treasury and so , · ~ p.m. begignfnj: tn January. . finally, to bed. • .... ,. Greene Guests The "16 Andrews Hodr" Since this is 1972 A.O., will be ~ec! from 10 p.~ women' .. lib accenta: get ID· Wedoetdly llo ' 9 p.m. Salut> sen.ii ln'1 jirogresslon of dull HOLLYWOOD. (I/PI) .A l?o(kiriq C ~0'' -Th.:alri • • •• BALB OA "i .. • .. . . .,, ···J'" I•~ -:o ,:_ •. , t. i·~ NOW THlU NOV. Jt •s1MC111 •1t11r11.......,. ' ' "NICHOLAS AM ALEXA.M DU" 0 1 Ow ctlmt Cl--.cope ScteH 111 c ... r1 U'GI ... Ttt. ........ ELSA, THI LIONUS 15 IA.Cl! .. UVINS Fiii"' 111 c.i.r -..... (0) day· "Owen M~'' from thuds. Lorne Greene .,,rn trade his 10 ,P.m. ~ 'to JO ,p.m. There's also a musical Papa Cartwright wardrobe for Wedneaday, md~Strteli score, composed by Peter hip threads 8nd an appearance of San Frandlcit" train Sabir· L~ who is more happily Jn--on "1be Sonny and Cher day to 10 ~ Jilnnday. volved iii the ~agthne "M~~~Co~. ~med~y~· H~our~·~.':"====~~~~~~~~~ • . . ' "' A~PIQlUCTlON BD'fjllfldl& ARI fBlfi (R) NOW AT Alll EDWARDS CIN AS GEnol: t.~m,: ' ITM:T DlllJI •Tll£JllW ~ ....... CEllTURIONI' .~ 2niUXCITING FU TUIE j OMAR SHARIF -DYAN CANNON "THE I UISLAlS" EDWAllftS CINEMA VIEJO SAN DIEGO FWY AT LA PAZ .IAMfS CO!URH JfNNtFER o ·NEIJ.l "THE CAREY TREATMEllT' NOW THRU TUESDAY SIO'I: MCOUHN AS WI••••' 7 & 11tll P.», ·-., ..... ~ ... ~ •eLA£ ..._Al t P.M. Celt. s-. "-J FROM Fash.ion lsland Newport B each EOSOUND fJ . ~ I • ' '.~FAT '"~ · ·ciTt·'' • • I ,,.\ • Stoey, Koach J1jfllrlclge1 MM Cll E ll.-~r" '. ' , .~Colno "X,'.·Y INJ Z" • ~K 1-fARIJ ~ Hl /~10:'\ ~C)\,Y :,0-J,'1( U.)t K 'OF THE flARBO 'I ' • I ! l • I IM.lJELIYERY . NEW 1972 ~, :-· ip JtOT .11£tAY. ~ '. ~ IRa~~,1 ~3 ". :~ ::·' .. fQRD . ,, ·,' ' PJNJO~~: I c&uRIE.R • .: ~o'sPoPU~~lleconot}lYcor. , Full factory equlpmtnt, Col ifornio 1800 CC engine, Clv:omt Front Bump-, [miuion Sy,stem. • .: ; : 1r. Tool .. IC1f. White Woll Tires (IG1AMC 19138) , ' riiii/$20· . 9·4· ~ FULL .:$:1· •.. . 4, ~RICE' · · , ;RtC ~:d.~ion . . s , Plus.lox'& license • thorves'& toi.& license 1Al&,£ ~JCTION •ORDER YOPRS TODAY . '.IMMEOl~TE 1DELIV.ERY ·t:aiAND NE)'/ 1972 .. ((UB WAGON ·=' V -8.iC1'uhe·o·motic, gauges,.extro caohng r(ld iotor, Cigar lighler (E 11 Glf>94l72) IMM£1ilATtiDELIVERY USED ;1911 ECON<> , J·380'VAN . CAMPEI Clfjl(ERSION W/BVBBLE TOP ' v:.a, Crui.se-o-motic, power steering.. • roiio, heavy duty· tires. 159EOH . "" '. 15· PER . MONTH ! . · : 'O"'e' 'e,9U1edn ••r ... ,, 41 •••''"· •11111 c .... Price Ii s~.t. ,.1 .. r~1·U~ '} ~ . ,.,.... .~. l1$l271.20 1.cl.T• .. 111ten1t 11 .. l k•M.U...t "'* ' 111 .. "ft -. 'f .. NO MONEY .'.D .. WN ~n A~roved Credit BRAND NEW 1913' ·. . ·ERICK·. ·~ 2 DOOR~EDAtl $ . ., V-8, cru i se·o·matic, pawe r brakes, · rad io. Calif. &nission System. 33 PER M!)NTH > Order YIJin ·Tedey fer enl' 41 •••tlllo fill <•ill Prict ls $2'11.JO hicl, T•• & lk. D.,.,,.. ,.,... ... •ric• h SJt.15.14 htcl. Jtis, &.tertat tM lkHM ....... 1 Perc••t.t• ...,. ll:ta. . -'.~-:·:w~~IMPA~~·: ·s~.· 'V8,1 hardtop, factory air . cOnd., power -iteef .. , .auto. trans., l~, vioy.1 roof, bucket seats, etc. 'CWXN9581. , '7·2 MA_v••.•~f.::, " · . , ...... ., .. , ................ -.... 2477 • iitolfr.,..... ~-17910Sll ' • ' . ~·1i C'TRY SQUIRE I!>!"' w,,,.,. ""'~ ........... -.. $3817' ' '69 FORD Galaxle 500 . I> .... w•. --·-"'177rr "72 PINTO 2DR " ''710YOM ' 5")277 '"'ilHA."''""" .. -·('191"3I 'toct_og alf. ,"'90fV• rack. lik t New. , '2£715116148) .\ ' ~ rocio.'-offr(lX.16SI) I., . ' . . '69 ·FORQ LTD . · V-8, auto. trans., rtdio, heater, . · · 9 PHs. Cooot"i Sq,;,. W•goo. $19.7 7 PoWer steering, f&et. air, low I ' mileage (llCY823) _ '•7·M08 Coupe ·~·"' ..... """ .......... .:,,. '"' $117 7 neW IVOIO I bl r ' • . .,, . ' . ... t " • r • Woftheolw.~lrim(!S7DSC) "TI. ----------------------~ '68 vw . 'hdle. htattr. (WSI 25') I r. f ~ • ·~ PILOT -ADVERTISER I t . . ~· ,, I ·! .. \ \ . .... >. , ' t • ' .. ., " . J .,,. .. '" if'~- ' .• < • • ' ' • I • I Tbanugl ~lonal-elJlOC!~~: . or appetll<e' ~llil!Om I Turkey. ,eotree w~ turkey and la "':"k's , of, le/lo)<ers • .Parsley, ... ute.ed . m caps arid broiled •lomll)Q ha!W, m1a1tui,;plateo; · . Olm, ~u J!"'bal>Jl' 1"ll1 of thQ Pilgrims' (~.l'ana~·Jr.: .er~)YJiria-n • 1t1ons .in he . ~·r~~ ceok· ' .. Ing. For the bolli!iiy;S!k-~. "' lo!iced m l~.,.i~ ~or 'iiod '. ~ure, f/~ I ·~ ~ Start a fjlo.J of YoUr own with Taf- dy Pl§!tbaf·,, git> nioia.;.,., caramel )Ill . : to, create ,the fla:vor Clf ;oJd-1~ dy chews. 'l1le cbiHon filling ls • . endJ!lg ~~·"" the :aroma bring» le mW! ..• ..,.,-~ • with the f~y; ; >· :f.i;'. ·~ "' i, . . ;.·'l'llllKEv:~ CORDON BLEU 1 · 4 bone!esa.)~Y' steaks, ~ a~ut 11· Inch thick (l'ly·\~·~/. t • • ' Sall and jripper • • · · ;· 8 thin sli~lbolled ham 4 slices Mtuiterey jack cheese (about 2 owicesJ ; Flour '-I egg, welHlealan II cup fine <b bre'ad crumbs • ¥• rup ('!ll)tick) butter Lemon sJlceS and parsley sprigs · Select tur)ey pieces of uniform size. Place one pieC:e. at a time between sl:Jeets of waxed paper, and pound with ,the smooth side oJ •a meat mallet to about ~ inch thickness. • When all ,.,, 'pounded, sprinkle ligb\l,y with salt and peppet, on -·side>. :;;. \ Trim ham arid c~·tq .aioutthe '!iii or hall or e.:Cii··pl~ iii Jiiii!ndf¢,~J• allowing abo\Ji-1! II inch margin ol,tutkey on the three \e<!'aes. .\ Place a sliqi'if ~on one 'end of each · of the four Po.~ tdrkey, pieces. Top · fuun slices wll!l '~ . ..U..s,.and.thea ' • remaining haiq.. Then fold the turkey · steaks over to tficlose the fillings. F~en ~ '..\ ends with ~ picks. , · ,. , . ·· , Dust the stu{fed ttrke)I' steaks with • flour, then ~;J!'ith egg, and finally with bread crum~~ fl\f tllis p:Mt; the stuffed turkey steakl~ be refi;igerated, light- ly covered, ~ ready to cook.) Heat half oJ ~ butter in a la'l\' frying · pan Wllil f"*!l. Fry the stuHeil .turkel'; steaks, two aj~e, over m~ heal: until gokten,,~t 5 minutes m...'-eacb' side· turninl'1tm!Y once. Keep the fhi7 two.11teaks warm while cooking the ..._ lWo in lbe remainiag ,.,. butter. ~;:.~- MUsHR& ~ruq:,· uDDING ' . ted " ~ • itio.ns . L • ~ ~ .. . . . : Individual fu k~y s~eek s' <A.~oll •.d· Co~on •.Bleu ... f11sb io.n , ·' o·r l'effy: !lie · (below) r"'give Thanksgiving 11' riew"twis.t.. '1 . ., {. ,: . ..-: ·,· ' 'n··;; , ; • J '' ··" . s ... , ~ . -'" . . ) ·• . -· ... t • " . ' ••• • • 't( ('~' > ,• I , f . . ,. • • 111u.sl1f.'!l'!'¥'",1'9l4 ln i!!"~\.O whites I bek"!''I"'""_" ·pjP.:.shel>,,.ltl> a lqh' :ll)ri,viW~i1W1'.!11~'cajierole. . flu~ Jle..,. · · Bake in 350 degree oven for"~ tt 1 :...IJ./3 ~ cOarsely c:roshed peanut brittle minutes, ~~-puffed and lig~ ~iow0:1 • c.o~ millt, molas,,es and caramels . , ed. Serves 8. • .. t:. and hMt while stirring until caramell '14 cup mlllf ' TAFl'Y PIE· are melted. Soak gelalln ln \0 cup cold ¥4 cup dry ,. wine ,~_ti_ __ :~:i: __ ~I· pl '6~ ~·{t; i'-· · -water and stir into caramel mixture dr 1. ':{' (S ~l sliced~,:,. H),'eup-'ot'darl<''6sei' until gelatin ls dissolved. Siir lh'IO cup am . £:. "" , · .. .:.,, . 1 package (14 OWtces) ear~, .milk. Chill until sligbtly thidtenod. !-D med1um 11KU"l ,~~~· :-iwqife& until 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin .:. : fold in whipped cream and pebpennint stiff but not .'.*); ~· , . ht .another in cup C91~ wa~er extract. Pour into baked pie iheft. Swirl bowl, bu~ wl~~same:.'bea .rs. beat egg 1h cup milk . spoon round and ro~ on top of mlx- yolks until thid4_tben beat m sugar, cor-2 cups (1 pint) heavy cream, whipped ture to create attractive design. CbUI nstarch, salt ~ pepper. . 2 tea~ ~rmint extract OR 2 until firm. When.ready to serve, decorate I Stir in com,.panley, milk, 'Wine, and tea5p6oiis' VWlla "extfact . edge with pe.ihut brittle, · • I ' r ' Twiste,.... I A \ .. , ~ ~ r ~· \~ ... ~ Corn p.tdlll~i• 'tr ~allltiener p:11rt of • f (" 'f" ,~. holid11y fe11stin9. Sla~orize .. ,., '!: ~ -.. '1 'It. ., t/!i• _ ·de dish by adding mushrooms . ' . .. ' 1 ..... • • ,, . " ... ; . . •' ' w.-.....y, fMrll!llWI 11. 1m -'"" ' • ' . . •• . . ' . . Die lary Habit s Practice By BEA ANllEJ!SON < ,'.,~ ate .lfll nutritionally halanctd, the, :1 • ot ""' o.itr """ \t.tt mortality rate at birth ls higher. "In the If you w•nt to establish good eating 17 states with the lowest lnconr ,verage, habits ,in others, you had better start the mortality rate 11 li perctnt tf!ahtr with yourself. than the country's avera11e. Thia wu the advJce of Dr. Margaret -ID middle income families, non·whlte1 McWilllams, chainnan of UW ~ ~vw a ~ rite than whiles. ment or Home F.conom.ics, ue!A . · A pregnant woman !hould add a'boirt She was discussing Nutrition for the 200 calories to her diet in her l!COftd and Growing Year1'--the sixth ol lO Jecturtt: In third trimester. Doubling her lnta\:e of the UCJ Extension series. Controversial milk (she ahollld alre1d.y be drb1IU.n& l-'O Issues In Nutrltton and HeaJth. 1laue1 a day J was suggested lO take She reminded her audience that parent· care ol the incrtasc in calor~ and the al attltudei Influence a child from in· dally r«,ulitmcnt of calcium. • fancy. Other key nutrl•nbi during ll"'llJIAllCY Jler theme wu based on tbe adaa:e, are prote.in and Iron . II U. die& doesn't "Don 't live to eat, eat to live." supply tfiOUih. aupplemtnt.t are r.eedrd . "' • • ' . " • •' ' Good l'l.llrttkmal habit.I ft:IUlt In lhe sehi. 1be lecturer ukl she aJto Wit! a hn\'t' 11 \'ery prnnanett ef'fttt.'• heallhler people. she aHerted. II.,.,. f l'f' ol ~1 1&1> ind fluoridated wRl cr. .f> Th\ ~""' ·I•• F+11't' -- abould be established before startlni a RAPID •n£vm.oPllBNT comes .~hcJ1 tht chlld enters e._. 7'1'1 new cycle of life. Becluae the brainlde~ r1pkfly tn Khool ~lttn)' fnmll\cs hllve ftl'7..,,... DIETARY llABm tbc nrst three yean ol life. eood bulrl· focwf pnl1l'nt!I, but IChools hlwt the '• While prepllrlfll for pttgnancy, women uon 11 neceuary. Dr. McWillitms ankt, portunity to illmulalr their ~to lbould hove already ""'1 Mtinl PIW oddfoc t111t a dlfkf lbould have had all o1 :::':;.....,,.:CS,;,:::::::.!.:~ erly. tho.._lnl_lllbladlelbythe "Tbt '-porW II~ Because there ,,.. '° many ~ time tit ii..,. ,..r eld. poor llltrilioit -• lllrlr -f. ~ u. tubjecl '*' more -. ID counlrtel """' t-dietary ubl11 ...._ piloted. • aid. T-....U, ..,., • .,. not' lollowed, children devclop ""'°""' lndlvlduall 111 lhllr -·- ha•• ..... dletaiJ' hlblll ond .. adtled k..-or, I protein and nultfuoaal :le·~ ~-= ~ di-ii dlot tlley haft DOI --, and ,.._,...,, whlc:b II Illa· nlltrlllonal ,.....,,._ • fUll .crowth themlelvea. 1trtd ID much Ult ame wa1. ~ Pid A r; t>" Mc:WSl11,mJ •Id it II "' tt If the _.. .... property, • -kl hh;;;e condltlooo .. not conl•.ed t' .... be 1 hoaldl!r opedm<n and hue .., prob-,.,..1111 countneo. 11111 .... , i.. !em w l th ..-iv. .,..,. s•in. tiebt heft in the Ullhl Sta,..," However, U. ledurtr autlonlid, plnln& At bltlll. the--....... obould =-~ •1.~.111• ~ "" Ill prrmnt "' tho a.tuJt .... -•• t"' [actor 111 lhe birth ~ of tht baby. ... "' -It >bollld "" ....... . Whert llllr< lo rnatr.&tritlal ti •rlY Y"-' .... u. ...... ......,,.,..,,. .. - and " will' 1111)' Ull& "''/'·· .. mid ... ..... ..Llooallu that the -lo Jlllaller tho brain ii, ...... 11le time to atahllall food ~ It cWtna tho proc11oo1 ,,.. • ..iv-. ''Wlltthu por-. UM It~ _, II the lltne tlln' -po- in thlr cNldrwi and t-au -.., ) ~I . , • -· • Q DAll Y PILDT ' ,. I .. I '1-t:Stompin' of the Rendezvous .• '. • l I ,, ·• , . Mfeting at Pink's .I War Years Retu rn 1n • ~t eu nioil ~ .. ~Mem .ories "I ~ ' . ol '< Jr.:J • !:.r lie•.• !l f" I 0!1~~ 'J f • ~i !!.\ " ' ;I uf1 . I/ ·t· J1Li .i · u~. By LAURIE KASl"ER Gf .. Ore4fr Pl• ..... "P'Hpared for tht Wk tohict. lies ahead of them as citfzem of the Uniud SJaU• in time of WClT, mtm- bers of the senior do.ts take their l4?cwe with the lcnowl<d{I< n<~d for b<· ginning a new career - the career of life, a new, diffeTent life. They are able to ?Met it wtth 4ll the en- th-.,,,. and ~ with which they sn out on the journey t h r o u Q h higH school ." NewpOTt Harbor High School Yearbook 1942 • JJ Jl.IOO ')~ :f r, Remember tbe Balboa Hop? 1 ':Jl!>-. lt was a fast dance, "kind of '.l in L a stiufne thing," Qccordlng to Bill Goocby, who Will emcee r 11 the Newport Harbor High .. , rp • ~ .,.., .. ·~ } tt IJ AC •' I t '!&~I • Scbool Class of 1942 reunion tn the Balboa Pavilion Saturday, Nov. 18. Old high school buddies will have lo be In good shape to do it to a IS.minute renditkln of tile "One Q!Ck>ck Jwnp" but Goochy (who has been wwk· lng out at the YMCA) prom- ises, "We'll get out there and actually do it. .. In the da)'> before and dur· i.ng the war, the kids would all meet In the Rendezvous down in Balboa and dance to tunes like "Marie", "Chattanooga Choo Choo". "string . 0 f Pearls" and .. stompin' at the Savoy" played by Stan Ke~ ton, Tommy Dorsey and Be~ ny Goodman . MUSIC REVIV£D Bot when the big band! weren't down here, they'd have Ansell Hill. "He'd play the kind of music we like," .. 1c1 Goocby. And, he said. he will play l& again Saturday night. They won~ need to do lhb at lbe Pavilion, \M.lt during in- termissions at the jWldelvou! everyone would go out to the car and tall.• ;a big allot out of the botUe. "Everybody boozed it up t guesa." Still, be said, "I ~ we were pretty good ki<U." He can't remember ever ad- mitting that it was he and • some friends who pulled a bean wagon Into the middle of Costa Mesa. Someone set fire to it and the event caused " some excitement around "goat bill." There was reason for the cl· ty achieving this nickname. Everybody had a goat or two and moYbo iome •',~PI cb1ckena Ibo. ' • ' ' One didn't lllnllt IJ>ey came from COsta Mesa, s a i d Dorothy Smith JolSOJ'I. Her family was one ol. the few to live oO the prnimla at the1 tll_ne. And he• latllfr .... the ooly dentist il) Newport Beedl. IJRIVE.IN DATE She mnembtn a dale In high IC)Jool as being a football game "' .101n&· In 1he ooly theater around Ind th<n to<llle PaJm.PiiJm drivo-ln (a!Jo 'the only one:.\Jl town). 1 Alld J;'~t H"8ly rememJers ahe and, her lriend ..... called t h e "d(ugstore eowbllya." Even the Newport lleacli peo- ple ,,.aid oome op to Plnlt'a dnlptore, also. the only ooe aroulld, for a lnaft or a cola and free readhW of the comic booka. IJI• ..... fun, all lllno-. to•~ But then, Aid llrs. Jolaon, "We auddenJ,y 11™1' up. We had to. We were thrown toto a war." Gaod>y -all tlle studenb belD( (ithered Into the -audll«lum to lalt of the -wblch pnimpted many of blJ fellqw aludentl to quit -and eolill'''Tbett wer< a lot that didn't 1D11<e 11 back," be rememberlo i Since be was t.F,. be, u everyone elae . who w'-' left, went to wort In tlle "'- plant. But, be Ald, "f ,,_ to get In the oenlce too ... MARlllED YOUNG • Mrs. Jo~ she waa caDed Smitty th<n, wen! to • Ana CoUep only tO get - wllb DO prof-rs. Tboy too ""' been .-by the ...... $o, ah< abo -t to -t In • .,,...plant Mn. lfe411 wu the only girl lit the claa who married a 'd .... ote. Bui the JICI that -ot the rlrll married ear-Ir b -hlllory," abe .~ "G<iob, they ~ ooly 17 and II but they IOI married becauae they laiew 1heir bQJ!rlenda,wmo leovtng." Jiut the glrb who dldn't iqilrry • ''hometown boy" <Hdll't iruffer Imm a lack of mile companlonablp. "Sud- deoly we ...,. IOllmlU!lded by Ille military," Mra. Jolaan oalcl • Tbere were large Anny and ~oast Clubs Feature Busy (:~l,~~~ars ~( Xi Eta Xi Rtng your~f up .;,~ Musical Tbanksglvillt! Is the Iheme iii the' Xi ·Eta Xi for; ~e holidays . air -Jn Colla Mea And, ~ Guai'damen "" ota-tlonod hr Balboa 11>' ""'P eve'71>oe frvm llUq out cl the """. Alld -. to Mu Jn the -· e pennlt WU -Bel.... the ltghtl could be tumed 1X1 at duak--1allY In -aJonr ll>o --windows bad to be- with a dark curtain. II WU an effort' to tuck the CiOUlllne Wldor darlmea away frvm the enomywhlchjuataf.,. months bOron. hacl bombed Pearl Harbor. It ,... Juat a llnnge feellnc. Mra. Joilon aald. "Wo dldn~ -wllo WU going to C111111 bome. We dldn~ koow when jJallfomla WU going to be bombed." f Chapter, , Beta .Sigma Pit! , Soroilly's itiJclal lfhicb begliia al~ ~.m .. Saturday, Nov. II. f Auxilia ry Ti.. ' Lac11.'.. ~udllary lf'leet ........ Asloc!atlon Unit 175, t '~e · ~ wOI honor Our entire stock of fashion rings, 20% off. • -nirol Marquis. reg Ion a l -est preSldeht, at % p.m. Sunday; Nov. 19, In 1he ~·of~ Hall, . . . --New Officers · Peggy Freeman WU eltcted president of the Women's Division of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce recently. Other officers are Carole Wall and Joanne Seni:beil, vice presidents; Alice Bartlett and Louise Jenkins, secretaries, and Sharron O'Donnell, treasurer. Au ditions Young musicians are invited to audition from l :" to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, ln Costa , Now 15.96 Reg. 19.95~ Cultured pearl and synthetic birthstone, 10K gold with 2 white spinals: Now 31 .96 Reg. 39.95. Men's Masonic ring In 10K gold. Now 12.76 "-9-1S.tS. Women's synthetic cameo ln 10K gold. Now 39.96 Reg. 41.15. Men's syn- thetic star sapphire with d£amonds, 10K gold. Now 19.96 Reg. 24.95. Women's cultured pear! and 2 diamond ring. 10IC gold. Now 11.96 Reg. 14 ... Women'a cultured peat1 and hematite ring, 10klll*!- Mesa High School for a con-. ' cert to be presented In ~-, February by the Tod a s Who Will Be Ne xt to Wear th e Crown? Las Qudadn Commltt .. of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. The concert will g I v e talented yooth prof...Jooal ad· jud.ication and al9o rflse pro- ceeds to support the free orchestra concerts for county elem<ntary cblldttn. Monday A.M. The Monday Mon!lng Qub of HllllllnRtoo O.ach will meet at 10:30 1.m.. Monday, Nov. 20, to the Sheratoe ll<ad> !no. A <bowing of holiday fashions and ho,.....,.. artlcJa wUl be featured. Art Talk Tt>m Cos, a Laguna O.ach Je~ry designer, will demonstrate his craft during a meeting oC the Afflllates of the Laguna Beach Art Auoclatlon at 2 p.m. Monday. Nov. 1.0, In the mURWn build.Ing, Investing Talk O!arl<ne E . Vance. llC<XIU!lt uecuttve of the Laguna ll<ach brancb of Mllcbum, Jooe.s & Ground rules for the Huntington Beach Junior Miss Pageant will be explained during a tea for conl.est· anb and their mothers at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, in the home of Mrs. Mamette Peek. The pageant Templeton, Inc .• will speak on Investing, a Family Affair, during the monthly meeUng ol the Wall Street Work.shop, at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 20, in the Royal Savlnga and Loan mezzanine. LB Jrs. The Laguna Beach Junior Woman's Club wlll celebrate its 26th birthday at 7:30 p.m. T\lesday, Nov. 21, in the Laguna Fed<ral Sa•illl• com- munity room with a prosram hlghlightlnl. th<lr partlclpatloo In form Int( the Laguna Beach Glrb Club. Silent Au ction A Siient Auction Boutique will be featUTed durln1 the tt111Jlar meetin& ol the Rancho Viejo Woman'• Club et 10 a.m. Tu«day, Nov. 21, In lhe Royal Parkhursts Tell News Mr. and Mn. .loba · ,._ Parkhurst of Danvflle ba .. announced the .._.,.,,t of their da\IPl<T, Cy nth I a Parthorll, to !leU M.' 'NT, IOll of Mr. and Mra. RO)' N. Ton' of FountiJo Valley. Mill PutlJarll ii a IOclal _,.. .......... Stat. Unlvtnlty and btr llanct, a F-Valle7 HJlh School graduate, ii a .,....mec1 ttudent at the lhnftty of &an~ Savlngs and Loan Association building, El Toro. Alumnae A Christmas c r a f t s demon1tration will be presented for members of the Orange County S t e p h e n s Alumnae Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21, in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Russell Armbrust. 'Ibe club'• aMual Cbrlstmu party iJ scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, In the Hunt- ington Beach home 0( Mr. and Mr11. Charles Alley. . ' Adeline• '!be MllSlon Viejo Oiapler. Sweet Adellnes, will hoat a luncheon and fashion show at noon Tuesday, Nov. 21 , In the Mercury Savlngs ind L<ian Auoclatlon bulldlng, Tustin. Setv-your-own fashions will be featllr<d, follow<d by mem- be~' eerfor m~nce of barberanOp hannonf. Music Talk Dr. Peter Odltlard, pro- f-ol lllllllc at UC!. will prnent a talk on A comPoSer LooU at COntempotary Mu sic durlni a meeting of the Harbor View Hiib Commltt« cl the Onnse County Phllbannonic Society 1t t :IO a.m. Tuuday, Nov. II, ln the homo of Mn. Robert Smith. Irvine Women I will take place Dec. 1. Reminiscing over her soo'h· to-end reign is Miss Cathy Martin, 1972 Junior Miss (right) with Mrs. Robert Jensen and Mrs. Ri~d 1r1artin. commun.ity center. Hod<1nah A discussion on How to Save a Jewish fl.1arriage will be led by Dr. Gerhard Kohn, clinical psycholog1:st and profe&30r at California State University, Fullerton, during a meeting of the Harbor Hadassah at 8 .pm. Tuesday, Nov. 21, In the Foun· lain Valley home of Mn. Stewart Stenzel . Altruso The lraditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner will be followed with I talk by Elizabeth Crockett, of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, when Laguna Beach Altrusa Club members meet al 7 p.m. Tues- day, Nov . 21 , in the home of Bea Crisl AAUW A workshop on N e w Decisions for Women will be cosponsored by the Laguna Btach Branch. A m e r I c • n AuodaUon of 0 n Iv er a It y Women and Pepperdln e Unlveralty from t a.m. to 4 p.m. 1\IC!lday, Nov. ti, in the Elks Club. Santa Ana. lbe guest speaker during the nett meeting of the South Coast Chapter of A WARE beginning at 6'30 p . rn,. Wednesday, Nov. IS. in the Jolly Ox, Laguna Hills. Fireman's Ball Sunset Beach's Las Damas Club has chosen Snoopy the Fireman as theme for Its 24th aMual Fireman's Ball at 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, In the Meadowlark Country Club. Proceeds will be donated to the Sunset Beach Volunteer Flrt Department for the purchase of a resuscitator. protective helmet.s and other needed first aid equipment. FY Arts FOU11taln Valley Arts As.loclatlon's annual Holiday Festival of Arts will be presented from 6 to 9 p.m. ·Friday, Nov:-17, ln the Onn- munlty Center. The Fountain V1tley School District Band and The Volces of Fountain Valley will pro- vide aome of t h e en- tertainment while auoclaUon memben: demomtrate their ta lents. The assocl1tlon'1 monthly meetln~ at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20, In the Community Center will featurt a talk by MilS Dorma Sharkey , auorlate profePOr of art 1t Now 19.96 Ret. 24.95. Men's cat'• eye quartz In 10K gokt. Now 31.96 R90. 31.15. Women'a smoky quartz In 10K gold. Now 17.56 Reg. 21.15. Men's onyx and diamond 10K gold Initial ring. Now 23;95 Reg. 21.tL Women't 1ynthatlc star sapphl,.. In 10K gold. Now 18.36 Rog. 22.911. Men'• syntheUc blrth8&one In 10K go~. Now 50.20 11eg. aa.n. w-·· opal clUll« In 10IC gold. Now 19.96 A ... 24.H. Women'1 blue 1ynt~ic star _,,. In 10K gold. Now 30.00 ..ot: 11.a 1..."':' .. thrM opal lift 14K gold. The IChcdule Includes work3hopa on variout subjects And tllkl by ltelen Young, wife of Otancellor Pl-f. Norvel Young of Pepperdlne ; educator Or. Robert Gordon and others rrom the com- rnuntty and <dnc1tlonal 1n- 1lituUont. Orana:e Cout College. Night owl• JCPenney • fine i.-lry AWARE Mn. A. L. Dem>ond. coo-WekMwwM!Jllil're ~fof. ~r.J!~~'J.!~.~r::~i.:;.: Shop Sunday noon to 1 P>M. at tt1e followlng atore1: • No weddlnl .s... .. ~a a D Id. Jack Taylor, ataff member cl tlle Harbor Doy School, will , 1pt1k on mamlc art and macrame dW"ing lhe Irvine Woman'1 Club meetlnl ti I p.m. Tuelday, Nov. 21, In ill< Mrs. Bmllce Hird, manager of community rtlatlonl for Hun1-w-. roods, will be Night Owls and friends al I FASHION iSLA'.No, H.w.ort, .... ~ 17141 644-U 11 L'n;.~.::S ':£.11~",.the1 _____ H_u_NT_1NG_r_ON __ cem __ 11. __ 11 •• _,;.11_1 • ...;,'-, .. _ ... __ <11_11_1_•_1 _"_2._n_1_1 ___ _ • f \ ) ' , I I • l ' ' . Food Trimmed For Holiqays By CAROL MOORE oi .. °"~ ...... •••ff "At this Point, ·j could .. , lbe hlll!l ler of a bear." Thl.s wa only one or the hungry comments ove"heard In the middle or Mesa 'lb.eater IS aromas reached \ h e dellriurp. level during Orange Coast CQUege Cooking School. Instructor GeITy Gerken and Sandra Krogh created a neighborly, goodles-ln-p/ogms atmospbero ~ they knead<d Dilly Ca.serole Bread and popped Applesauce Nut Bars info-the oven. 'l1leir pitch for hearty, flavorful , satisfying s Ide dishes lo supplement holiday sweet:; was so convincing that even the vegetables looked tempting. "Camouna,ge the nutrition If you must," said Mrs. Krogh, "For instance, the cottage · cheese adds protein to the bread." Herbed Spinach Bake and Holiday Zucchini Casserole were presented with the hint to 9COtC the top of · buffet dishes (and even decorate each section separately) to define portions so that the dish will still look appetizing for the last guests In line. "While adults are enjoying such delicacies as creamed onions, be sure t h e r e ' s something fjlmiliar, such as Carrots a la Orange, that children will recognize and ask for seconds," Mrs. Krogh Bli- de<!. "The same goes for putting exotic toppings on gelatin salads or oysters in dressings. Leave a portion, or small batch, unadorned so it will a~ peal to younger tastes." A multi-purposed dip is han- dy at holiday parties that In- clude s e v e r a I generations. Guests may choose dunkables -seafood, hot dogi, chips or vegetables -to suit their palate. Extra batches of cookies, bread, cake or granola can be packaged prettily with ribbon and straw flowers to have on hand for hostess g i ft s , carolers' treats or visiting grandchildren. l teaspoon vanilla v. """ chopped·••il % (iip rallins • l • Ble41 but..,., -Ind ap- plesauce. StJr In llour, b!'kln& powder and cinnamon. Add egg and vanilla; beat well. LlghUy stir Jo null and raisirus. Poµr into ~inch square pu and bake in ;ISO degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes. Yields 11 cookie bars or a desHrt squares \hat may be served a la mode. DilL Y CASSEROLE BREAD l package dry ,..si U4 cup warm water 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup cream style cottage cheese, small curd 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon minced Instant onion 2 teaspoons dill weed 21/c to 2'12 cups Oour 1 teaspoon salt 1/.t teaspoon soda I egg D!Ssolve yeast in warm water. Melt butter in saucepan . and add cottage c h t e s e , heating until warm. Add to yeast. Add the sugar, onion and dill. Sift the flour, salt and soda together ind add to other tngreaients. Beat well adding the egg. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 1 hour. Stir down and knead 50 to 75. times. Tum into a rueased i. quart casserole ana let rise again for 35 to 40-minutes. Bake al 350 degrees f., 35 to 40 minutes. Don't overbake., .Brush top with butler and spriDtle with coarse salt. May be sfured or frozen. HERBED SPINACB BAKE l (llklunce) pack~ frozen , chopped spinach COMPANY'S· COMING -TWd'extra fililps for bol· 1 cup cooked rice l cup shredded American iday entertaining -Fruit Filled Squash and ·Christ· cheese 2 eggs, sllghUy beaten mas Carrot Cake -are placed on the OOffet by 2 tablespooos soft butter Gerry Gerken who will shaw how to prepare them ¥.t cup milk 3 tablespooru1 chopped onion in the final 1972 claas of 0 ran g e Coast College 1/z teaspoon' Worchestershire sauce Cooking School. The 9:30 a.m. session tomorrow in I teaspoon salt 11.i teaspoon rosemary, crush- ed ·or thyme leave s, crushed Mesa Theater, Costa Mesa, will provide cooks with imaginative-ideas for when company's cOmµtg. DAI\. y Pl\.01' b Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini: Role Meaningful THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 By 11\'DNEY OllARll Dr. Joyee B"'°""' 1 Ubra psychologist who plDed fame on a televlllion quiz aeries, takes lslue with tho Ille Dr. Carl Jung, regarded u one of the worki'a tnOBt brllllant authon a n d psycbiatrist.9. Jung utlllzod utn>foa In bi. pracUce. Dr. Brothen stales that indeed Jung WU a giant In bi. field , but .... """'II about utrolofl)'. Naturally, I side with Jung. Your oPinioo. please! ARIES (Marcil ll·April 19): Cycle moves up -llresa natural qualities of orlglnaJfty, in d epen dence. Family member will appreciate new approach. Stal< needs and desltts. MllCb o1 what you re- quest will be made available. TAURIJS (April 26-May ZO): What appeared to , be a dif. ficult altuatioo could become a laughing matter. Throw off tendency to fear the unlmowti. Stress venatlllty. Be aware of p altematl.... Exprea tdeu. Get tho<l&hll Oil paper. Gl!MINI (May 21.Jtme ZO): Accent now ls on frlendlhlps wlllcb play meaningful roles. Yoo will be able to put puzzle pJecu In plaee. Aid ls due from unorthodox IOUl'Ce. Be receptlve. -plo -fs In picture, CANCER (June %!.July 121: Change now could ruult In greater pmtlge. Know II and act accordingly. Professional tuperlor fs wllllng to make room for you at top. Gemlal and Vlr(t penons could Dguro prominenUy. E :r p re a s con- fide!!«. - LEO (July 23-Aug. 2%): Soft. sell brings belt results. u you are oYerbeartng, you be. C\10lCe should be one whlcb leads to dlplomaUc app<nach. Family member can become valuable ally . Know it and plsn accordingly. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. %2): Don't be afraid to look Inward. Be truthful with yourself. Constructive criticism ls ln order. Money situation is out To avoid 1disappollltmelll, pmpecllv• brides are reminded IO bave their weddin' 1torie1 wttb black and wlUle lliOOl' !'bot<> graphs IO the DAILY Pllhr Women 1 ()e. partment one weell befcn Ille woddln1. Picture• ncelYed ~ !bat time will not be uncL For enf:tement announcement.s it ts Imperative the story, alJo accompanied by a black and white g~ picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the 1!.eddinl date. U deadline ii not 11111, only If story will be used. To help lllJ requtremODll OD both Wed· dine and engagement stories, forms are available In all of the UAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be annrered by WOlllOll'I Section atat! memben at 8'2-021. ol your bondJ. Know It and refuse to be chorged with onotber'• respotWblllty. IJBRA (Sept. ZS-Oct. 12): Time fs on your aide. OuUlne project, goal. Perceive what others want or will irobably do. Your judgment will even- tually prove accurate. For now, wait and observe. You need not rush. S(J()RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Flnial> what you start. Obtain valid hint from LI b r • message. Steady pace is Jm. portaol. Dm ~ neglect baalc ..mceo. One who depends on you does Intend to repay. Know il and soften apiroacb. SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. Z2· Dec. ZI J: Good lunar .:Spec1 now coincide! with romance, creative activity, relationahips with young penons. Stress ortglnallty, independence ol thought and action. Leo could play key role. .\QUAillUll (Jan. • 11): Attml ll """' ~==-t tntvel, oplrllod dfo<OI f • volvinc c H loclal 11 apt. to .,. r'±tte. Exlllitd -· See be,oad tho modla!<. You moy bave give spocla1 atleotloa to PL!ICES (Feb. lf.llan:b steady opproocb _,,. . • money -doG't .... ii basic goal One who II patient -Is lltely to misinformed. Talr4 Inv . 'Be ....... ol ii.idctt~· qulr<menll. P11 and . c..mt c:bangeJ ·-··1 !IDmlDAY you aR introlpeetive, creative. u embarked m new pnjed ~ year and July WU I y month. A more secure c allMljilere ii u~~ pouea an • amount of intuJUve lnte ·. You perceive whit ii :,i occur. In 1m. you will t delightful choice -n romance and money and • of same. ' To Hnd out wtlo'• Mlly tor 1 lr _ ....... -·-~· llOOki.t, '1'llu9t HllM ..,. ._. w-... s.wi blrtlldtlt .-n 1· to DIN'1' A.I,,..,..,.., S.Crtta. ,._ DA 1. ,. P'll.OT. 9CllC lU:I. Gf'Mllll CAntT.i I• 11-. 1rWw Ycri.. N.Y. 1111117, •• • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Home Ues, respoo.sibfil. ties to older individuala are featured. Be cautioua. Comer- vaUve line now can result in better price for procNct. C... eer Individual could belp youi---------- wfth real est.ale. Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mn. R. 'Ii'. Van Druff Jr. of Huntington Belch have announced the enpa:e- menl ol lbelr dlughter, Dmfse AM Van Druff to Tbomu G""'1balgh, oon of Mn. Barbara Ray al Costa Mou. They .... planning to marry Dec. 9 In the Univenal Unitarlsn OIUrd>. Colla lien. The bride-IH>e fs I .,...iuate of F.dfsoo High Sc:bool and ber !lance fs I ll'OdUlle al Colla Meso HJgh School. lf!Qe ~lei§ft HUNTl~ION HAUOUI ., ••hll of die IJlllSal fir Clrlslmas CHllSTMAS --1 A.M. TO I P.M.. MtLT ..., ..... - ..... ,.. .... I ~--: WMM.MFIU•• ....... -APPLESAUCE NUT BARS li2 cup butter or margarine, melted Cook spinach according to packagedirecUons;drain.M~t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~..:...~..:...~~- 1 /3 cup sugar 1.'3 cup brown sugar, packed 1/c cup applesauce 1 cup noor, sifted 1 Ve teaspoooa 'baking powder 14 teaspoon clnoamon i egg ' . spinach with remaining in- gredients. Pour. mi:rture into a 10 x 7 baking dish that has been rub- bed with fat. Bake 25 to 30 minutes in 350 degree oven. cut in 6 squares to serve. Women Enter .. Work Market By BEA ANDERSON Of .,. °''"' P'ltlt ..... There's a bright future for women who are returning to work . '111ere are more job openings for women today t,llan ever before, and monJ opportwlities are on the ho~ "Through seatch. you will find tbat very unique job to match your own u n i q u e abilities." 'Mtis is the message a group of some 20 women. beard when they attended the second ln a series of Wider Worlds of W o m en offered Thursday mo~s through the Women a Mom.lni Programs at Orange Coast College. The topic eri>lored was Women in the World ol Work. Cortd!ICllng the ........... Mra. Jan Howell, a COUDBelor and bead of the student place. menl ol11ce al OOC. 1'atlng part fn t1te program ..... Mn. betty Inman, another c:oumelor who bu ooordlnated the series. "'Ille real tragedy In lookfna for jobs," Mn. Howell said, "fs that people don~ know bow to opply for the opportunity they""' lnter<sled In." There is such a push on for the "newest m i nori'ty '' (women), she said. Industry is being forced to consider women for jobs. One of the newest fields whlch might be attractive to women returning to wort Ls the para~fesslonals. Women can use lbelr baccalaureate degrees as the base and train from there. Other fields that might be sought out by mature women are in government, from city to federal; and any industry with government contracts. For thoee looting for J>Orl- tlme work, Mra. Inman aui- gested areaa ·that are seasonal, and she added "one of lbe latest trends ls hlr1ng two part-tl.me per!!IODDel for ooe job." Mrs. Inman advised the class tb consider turnover and cited tho three M>-marrfage, matemlty and m o v I n g hlllbands -.. the major reuom for it. While listing your abllltfes, Mn. Rowell aaid, don't forget to Include the experience you have gained other than educa- tlon and on jobs. A greal deal of paychology ls learned from llfe itself, abe uid. To determine lnlerelfs, she l!Ugiested taking the aeries of Interest tests offered at occ.._ _________ .. Evening College. Another "'1-m gestlon -the ablllty teoto al the Department of Human -Developmtnl. ResuJll ol lbe leSta CID be matdted to a job, lln. H....U clallned. ,,,. pfacement olflce llas tho --listing " Job r.=~~.:! departmelll f-doto dall1 to tho ctllko computer, * pf:;:10a: --l1brll1 !tu I Ult al ID jobo ltt ~ CountJ. "U you on~ tiir --~.,.. .... ellec1' In t1te l1brll1 to -If lllon l11ud11 Job In tllo - ty," .. ICMled •• .,,,.. - not be .. opoel. II t1te -~1oo111,..-11.-. ry Juot •11911 ... wall." Persian RUGS fO~ Christmas ..... .... ....... ...... ~---::..-.. ~-:.·-~=-I""!·--_ .......... , --ICIRMM ........... -.. -.....,. t'll_P I I 411 CW•L--.. s lion fobl "" ...-ID womtn thin .. .,. beloN . ..:;=======:.I •• 1' '( ) I ( I ' fashion island, newport center ' • • , ,, ' \ 644-5070 - l ' I • DAil Y PILOT s banksgiving • Programs < IEdila(1 Nole: J\ col- deoolld,CO NC1jlp0tl B._, .Co11a !lcld, l.aQufto B- mid llluloio VC.jo par• '"'""" .,.gon1z4-toll _., fn tA4I DJ\ILY pf. LOT eqt11 w•k. /nj.,._ tio1s ...... , be ... ~ "' 'fAe WO'"eft'I deporc.ftt.-1 {!r ..)Ira. G<Jred Smlllt,r J.f'6 '\C.,.t.ua Place, 1N._c Beoth bv 5 p.m. Th•~ for publication w.a.;. .. doy.) Aliso PTA Mn.R.T.- Prtsldent COMING UP: PoUucl: dllmtr at 6 p.m. tomur"-"' to ac- quaint families and teacbera. Mrs. Marvin Drew I 1 chairman. Ticlcets , .. $1 for adults and llO ceoll for cllildrell. Mrs. John Mudge, choir leader and studenll will pr....,t IDlllic of the pre- ~volutlonuy clays. AulaUng ,ll(le the-· Don Rutherford · 8IJd Roger Nicholsen, food; Norman · Borucki and Patrlclc Cory, decorations; · Deimla Heyden and Paul Bo-Janower, telopbone. Proceeds 'will 'be used for library equip- -.!' and cultwal art pro-gHuns. Beer PFO ...... ,Mn. Rebert n.llinger Prtaident .. .. ' COMING UP: General ~ at 7:'30 p.m. tomor· , ;row will Jeiture a Tbanksgiv-lnfi 'Ol'Olt'am by student! in flrit -ancr leCood grades. Mrs. DeWayue Pirtle will sell s w e a tsbirts, identification braCi!lets and necklaces. New Recipe .Selec;ted for Funcf..raising The cw •KarCie Wlll'ts has just bated · for the Pri>ceeds from· the .2-4 p.m. event. Thursday, Nav,' Corona de!' Mar Elementary School BoOk and Bate 16, \l>ill he used to buy new books for the school ll- Sale . p'assei the taste test, says Uu Aipold .. flnlall· brary. Ing ·her book to donate to the sale is Lts1le Redick. ~ \. ~ ' . Df·it.-i ourself ~ibrary"·" . Books, boo Its and more books will. be waiting for new owners at the book fair plf ecl ·ijy llo11te Vista PTA fos 'Wednesday, Nov. 15, through Friday, Nov. 17. M · · ng ·early seleetions iare S<ot! Shard (center) and Ann Lindberg, with the he of Mrs. Jayne Robillard. I • ' ' ' venture in Reading California PT A Mrs. William Clopel President COMING U P : Association meeting and chlld,.n's book fair Tuesday, Nov. 21. Books also will be sold after school. Mr1. LoweU Goar, chairman may be contacted at 545--1887 by persons lhterested i n donating books or t h o s e wishing pickup service. College Pk. PT A Mn. nunnan Brannon Pre1ident COMING UP' Bicycle safety day at 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 17, will ~t of a bicycle j.n.. spec~n by police officers and a rOOeo • • . Family roJler skating party Monday. Nov. 20 < from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tickets. at $1 for adults and SO cents per child. will be sold through Monday during the lunch hour. Skate rentals are extra. Eestbluff PFO Mr•. ~gene Kovich President REP OR TS : Receiving membership awards were the classes of Mrs. W. L. Daven- port, Miss Judy Olson, Mias Judy Mathisen, Mrs. Ann Manning and Miss Terry Thomas. F\rst place award was •10. Others received '6. Winners ot the book fair poster contest were Davie lmbemino, Martha Lozano and Dana Belsbe. Tbey receiv- ed cbeclcJ to pur<baJe a book of their choice. El Morro PTA Mn. Robert Andenoa President COMING UP: Herbert Brayer • or the Orange County Deport- ment of Education will speak al 7:30 tonlg!Jt on Valuing Ap- proach to Child Development ... Annual Turkey Trot Race for boys in fourth, fifth and sixth grade will at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2%. Ensign PTA Mn. Job Fruco President chairman announces-t h a t UclcetJJ are being sold al II.SO for ~dults and 75 cen14 for cbRdi'en. · · Harbor View PFO Mr• .. RAlllert Curci Presldenl COMING UP ' Board and faculty dinner Friday, Nov. 17, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Casey. Keiser PTA Mn. Charles McGavran President REPORTS: Board members voted at the November meeting to compile and print a cookbook of favorite recq)e.s as a fund-raising project.. Parents, teachers and students are request,ed to submit their favorites to Mrs. P a u I Troegner at 646-3192 • . . Volunteers ere needed to serve as chaperones or pro- \flde n(reshm_~nts at s~dent dances. For f u r t b e r In- formation contact Mn. Martin Nielsen at · 64.5-Qa or :, Mrs. Robert Ohle -at 6'6-3518. Killybrooke PT A Mn. Gerald Pwcti. Pres.Jdent 1 COMING U P : Association meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in tthe muJUpurpo.te room. Bylaw cliauges and auditor reports will be presented. Program will consW of a representative from Llon County Safari. REPORTS:· volunteers are~ needed for craft workshops taking place each Tuesday and Wednesday in the home of Mn. David Tesch . . . Mrs. Thomas Fisher, membership chaimulp reports that 280 jolned 0PTA. Lincoln PTA Mrs. Deane Bottorf President g their homework for the El Marro BO<lk Fair ·vonday, Nov. 20, through , nesday, Nov . 22, are Kathy Kooter .and Marc Morin. They are reading a k by Terry Shannon and Charles P\yunt; lliho will be guests or honor at • fair. COMING UP: Annaul spaghetti dinner wtlh the theme Fiesia de &Jiu! from 5:30 to 7:30 tonight. Mrs. Sam Palmer, way1 and meal'IS COMING UP: Football Fling i1I the theme of the father and son breakfast to take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, in tht cefetorlum. Phillip Maurer will serve as master of ceremonies and intreduce a special National League foot· ball film. Serving with Mrs. Thomas McCorkell. chairman - ., . ) • ' ' - - ~ ~ .. ' ·-/ took tbe flUY to tlle staUon. The ,..1. Villain here Is not the boy or "Miu Round Hetlo" but the motlJ<r for ~ her l~)'f,ONlkl daugllter Clhe lied ""' said lbe .... Ill to ... -"\IP ttaa tramp and have ftte ~of an ~ -· I ...id llK to ... thll let-ter Jn!li; Cl>tcoco SUl>Ttmea because it -Ibero lo -. ol tbls sort of thing In Cl>lc... than anywbm elll. Tbant '°"' Ana. -DlSGUSttD WITH IT 'DSAJl.G.: I...,., ......... II to bl-. .,...,. ...._ • 1nbr1W wtm• _...,_,..,.. .......... .. . ....... , -...,. .......... . M t «11 ._ ,.,,,,, -cu't wall let. flM: to pww .. IO li:e)' - 1tart ~ -.. II!-_..,.. ,,. ,., CIJlcalo .... --al - I -al IUJI" ilia' Ok dilll.' f ... Iii 11. MY md lldlealft WI all1lcdOo lo 811' a mauer of ,..,,.,..,.. &re the ·Mmes. Deane Bottorf, COMING UP, Unit meellng at Raymond Cully and Mlcl)ael 7,30 tonight in room 6. A Corley, hosteslea, and Lynn< Thanksgiving program by Frants;·-·.~•· ·lladenta•fn &at,·-and at $2. may be purcl!Ued third gndes will be feature<!. tomorrow and Friday from Colors will be presented by Mrs. Paull ,Motl durilli· the Gfrl SOoul ""°P"l334. school lunch)1our. All l:OYa are • f ' • invited with· or without tbefr Pri nee o PeeC:e PTF f'llthers. Mn. R.1M •. .JM+g1on PresJdent Newport Hts. PT A COMING UP' Meeting at 7:30 Atrs. Jam.ea G. Blata p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, in Mesa President · Verde School auditorlum will ed "The Hound Thal Thought He Was A Rac«>on" and "Blotto", a Laurel and Hardy .. film, ·J!'W. 11e ohoW!I sal\Jr. diy, Nov. 18. Doors wf1t open at 12:30 p.m .... ~!day, Nov. 17 will be the laat op- portunity to p u t c lf a s e sweat.shirts. Mrs. J ob n Kiskamp may be called It 549- 0189 for additional ln· formation. REPORTS: Miss Marci a Lisle's class won fwst , prize for the best decorated booth at school carnival and Mrs. Jack Thomas's class bad th~: most profitable booth. Both .rooms received ice cream parties. COMING · 1:1P: torog abuse feature a special puppet show clinic at ;t:30 p.m. Tuesday, by Roland SyJYeSter of Nov. 28. ·'()fficefs from the Lutheran High School in Los Newport Beach Police Deport-Apgeles, J\nd The Blind Will ment will conduct the •pro-see. He will be ~ by his gram which will Include a film two daugbtert. '1'1cUts, at 25 and a question and answer cents may be purchased Victoria PT A discussion. Refreshments will through Frlday, Nov. 17. Mrs. Tom Lutcavllh be s..Ved. -The same program St J h" PG President will be presented on 'lllurs-• oae 1m · COMING UP: Ge n..e r al day, Nov. 30, for the students. ~·. J~ E._ ~~an .. m~g _ l! ! . ~?Jight in the Pauleri~o · PTA Pres!dent . mulilpupose room: ··llberl rtlrs. Paul Dmnaln COMING UP: Potluck .dmner Haven, principal of' Top 01 ·Prj!Biden! and get-acquaipted, <SQCla\ for The World School,' J..ttguna COMING UP: , Cari.ned~ goods parents and leoond grade Beach. wtll Jspeak on lfelping drive tomorrow and Friday studen~s 8~ 6:30 p.m .. Sunday, the Child At Horne~ ... un~ the direction of Mrs. Nov. JD, In the pariah ha~, . )!oqtlil)' .movie at ii:U and Richard Culver, health and Mrs. aul RoJ!ea, chairman is a~IG 'p.in. Ptlday, oV. 17. weltare chairman. All boxed being assisted by Mrs. William Films will be "Hog lid" and and canned gefOds will · be Voln~· and Mrs. Eugene "Hoosegow," Laurel and Har- taken to the d 1 s tr i c t Aldrich. dy cart.Oons. warehouse for distribution lo St. John Aux. Woodland PFO needy families . . . Unit Mn. Ban:ld -. Jli Ka ' meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday , Presidenr &fn. mes y· Nov. 21. will feature a COMING UP : Dance and buf· Pr~ident 'lbanksgiving program by fet wtth the theme Snow Flur-REPOR~S: Woodland H.a~est students in first, 1econd and ry wUI take place at 8 p.m. of ''Hobb1ea and Happerungs third grades. Saturday, Nov. 18, in the took place last night. Stpdents J\.E PORTS : . hfrs. Bill scQQot·hall. Music will be pro-dis P 1. a Ye d collectlotls and Campbell is new newsette vlded by Rilj>h Se'rrj and his represetrtatlvea from the boys c b a i r m a n . Mrs. Bert orchestra. Bullet will be serv-Club and Costa M~ Parks Servantes is serving es ed at ~0:30 p.m. and Recreation Department, mimeograph chainnan. S PTA ·instlumeotal mu.sic and onpre spec!ol reading teacbera1 !ndt-Presidio PTA Mrs. no .... Elicker anGulldesandlndlanMa!dens Mn. Hagb 'l'hompiOa . Prealdent , , sP.OR 9n .. J*Vgrams arKt ac· President CO~G UP: Two films, till· t!VtUes a~allable to students. I , I ,, •• I ' I • Mrs. Meyers 'Se11ing' l:nvolvement to Mothers 'ey AU.isoN DEERR seuoo, lAJt durlng •tbe llChool ·.,.imtl -ll>elt chlldna ' " ., - - -, fear lhedevotea 10 to 1J bOOlrs and tllf -and -Shella Meyon bu four good each -k to Dl!etinCs, agen-bQw ll\01 feel -oublecll ' .,._ for belng active oo the dal;i phone callJ and vlslll to lib ddldnn chonli"I eclioolt , FOWllah: Yaney Elementary classrooms. enry 1""· lier oldelt 111- ToddScliool board -Jell, Greg, "Most people think that t.aded "'8' llCbooli In bis !bl and Michelle. school board members don't twe y.an. Whlel the ICbol dlstim grtlJ C8"' what happens In the BACl[QllOlJND grew from one school and l50 achoob. I care, and they know otuclel11a to 17 achoolJ and well I do, be<auaa I h a v e four Shella Meyen bu the addo4 over 12,000 aludenta, Mn. children in the achool mysell," background ol • degree from Meyon ~ !rem oell· she uplalned. Pier<e JUDU College In Loi ing,il!Jt dpp m, ~"to an ap-I TAKE INTEREST ~U: .. ear"::t!° ~nl= ~JO tlie -board. ' education ~ longt6ne nllil!!it o1 the "I think more mothers . ' you'ng city or Fountain Valley ~ tale an interest in She served "two yean, six · Mn. Meyers bas been act1vf school board. Women are as months and one day" in the In school Issues since ltll capable u aayone elJe to do Marine Corps as an aJr traffic when the family relocated 11te Job." controller. She met her iw.. tn>m Los Angeles. She Is proud ol the FY band, Doug, an executive with Hot dog sales began ror her district noUng that "we h~ve Investment D l v e r • i f i e d when Jeff, now a freshmal) at ·~ bad one double ~KlD Servi,PeS. while be, too, was !:Ot~n =~g~.~ ·~ T~ =to ~r. :~:~I ~~rlnes as M.iche11e, her yowigest is fer most is a keen interest in "I bad planned to be a beglming school y o u n g s t era , lint and physical educaUoo teaober and 1 • foremost" and in SC$OOla in study at t h e University of , APPOINTED general. · Hawall," she added, "but She later held PrA olflces "I've seen lhlbgs haDIJellini Doug changed all that. I'd and 9'JP appolllted to the In other school distrtdi that always wanted-to I i v e diltrtd's first personnel board .are kind of sad. I feel that if overseas. I was an Army brat to lUY'e as chaiQMn, She you are deeply interested In and we lived all over the U.S. flPeCI a school board vacancy something and concerned but never overseas." 1 five)ears ago by appolntinent about tt you should get ~ 1be Meyers family prefers and: was elected to the board volv.t.11 ootdoor «tl.viUes lite camping the following spring. Mrs. Meyen feels, also, that and siding that they can all Mn. Meyers says s h e to do a good job a board memo-share. Skeet lhooting I s doean't believe in joining clubs ber must serve at leut one another family bobby. . and holding office when she term to be really well~vened · Whenever "there's a few can't give fulJ.-tlme support, so in the subject. · minutes of quiet" which she she adds "moral support'' to She ls up for re-election next says ts rare tn t.h e Meyers many civic groups but devotes spring and will run again "to household, she e n j o y s her major attention to school m at e use al all she's needlework. Her husband and issues. learned." sons SSalnt and she enjoys It varies from season to She enjoys talking to "just Watching." ' • 'I CARE ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS • • ! Mrs. Shella Meyers Nuptials Performed t.jUROY-ROBERTS Margarec Roberts of • Newport Beach be<1me the br!cle ol Donlin P. Murdy of Paiadena during ceremonies l perfonned by the Rev. Clw-lel DiereQflekt Jn St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Chrucll, Newport 'Bolich. . Attendants were Mrs. John Canon and "Bruce MW"dy. 'KNIPPRA TH-DUNCAN Llttle Bridges Auditorium on the Pomona College campus W2! the setting for the mar- riage of Debbie Duncan, former Corona del Mar resi- dent, aDd Joerg Knippratb, a native of Du,saeldor!, West 0.lmany. ' 1belr parents are Dr. and Mrs. Donal Duncan o f Greenwich, Conn. and Afr. and Mrs . Werner Knipprath of Pacific Palisades. Reading the rites for 1 Ule Pomona College studenta were the Rev. Edwin Gmite of Elk Grove and the Rev. Gabe Campbell of Stamford, Conn. Miss Nancy Ward was maid of honor and bridesmaids ftl'e the , Misses Shem Davilon, Joyce Caldwell, Lisa HID and .Leigh Ryan. Best man was Peter Swarts and ushers were R a I p b 1 Onalno, Brent and Dwight -and Bennin( Kolpp-l'llth. Tbt bride Is a graduate. ol Grofenwich High School and' II ' ~· aophomore at PC. Her btJ$.. band la a senior majoring in ,.......,..t and law. ' ORIENTAL RUG SALE! _Huge collection worth 1/2 millio·n dollars! Only at Robinson's Newport for one week! Very . .fine quality BOK.HARA Approx. 4'x2'6" I imited quantity $59. RUNNERS In many styles and sizes from $199. Excellent select ion of MANSION SIZE RUGS from $750. Good quality HAMED AN Approx. 6'x3' limited quantity $125. .MANY S1YLES In 9'x6' from $245. All silk, I ~silk or' all wool .~.QUOM Various iizes from $350: . ' • ' ' Use one . of dur eonvmient: ere dit· plana. ') . . .. I I L ' ·r • • Excellent quality BOK.HARA Approx. 6'x4' limited quantity $199. MANY STYLES In 12'x9' from $499. MANY STYI .ES In 14'x10' from AFG!L'.\N . Approx.· 2'6"x2' limi~ quantity $45. Many sizes of rugs from MAINLAND CHINA from $199. ~. N110111i11 .. lS, 1972 l ' .... THE I . ' l RED .I l .l BALLOON LTD.' ' . ~.·~·~ Oealer iri tasteful assortments for the Ii rrle folks. .... ~ .... ••• U1t IDOlt .ups.hilly uu1ual dllldtt•'• ..... tk I09tllland 11 DOW .. la f'aahloa lsl1.llll, Ntwportlludt 21 F•t~io11 111•114 • Ntwpotf let(h "4-1101 1•117 Al9011q11ifl SI, H1111lffwJto11 leech 14•-1 '6• 101 r -11 a c ..... fTv iw .• o .... , •• ss1.•s•s Near y Everyone Listens to Landers .... ,.,~ ,. I .. OAIL Y "LOT We• ..,, Nowtmbtt 1.5, J97Z .-; • RICHARD'S UDO FLOWER SHOP and GIFT SHOP HELP YOU ••• .. HOSTESS CORNUCOPIA Orange, gold, and rust flowers spill from this wicker horn of plenty. Nice 9i~. from I 0.00 ' .. ·. ··.i:' . I• ... \ .. "· ,·· --· ·" . •· ......... · ·-. '-. HARVEST CENTERPIECE 9lowio9 golds, russet and yellow mums •nd marigolds combined with f111! leaves, wheat and sea o•ts, from I 0.00 THE PATINA OF REAL PEWTER GROWS LOVLIER WITH AGE •. Queen Anne Dinner Pl•f• Bread and Butter Plate Pewter Goblet Turkey Platter I not shown I Candle stick • 11.00 5.00 9.00 38.00 8.00 from 10.00 GERBER CARVING SET comH ;, I wood/aluminum chest. )4.50 R9AST RIGHT m•kH II HIY to tum the turlceyl 6.95 NO.STICK ROAST PAN 6.00 ~EAT THERMOMETER 4.50 BASTER stainless steel tub. for deep down b•1tin9. l.75 FRENCH PASTRY BRUSH l .SO I '2-K~,-.J!-.a b ' HOME & GIFT SHOP FLOWER SHOP NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 • • • Open Deily 9·6 • 1 • -. ' ff r0€erf!J Yuban Coffee 1 LB. Yuban Coffee ' lb. 1.69 Yuban Coffee ' "· 2.49 Cranberry Sauce 0c ... Spr1y 16 OL 25¢ Your choice of, whole or jellied C&H Sugar Powdered or Brown 1 LB. 2 for 33¢ Arden AA lutter 1 LB. 85¢ Poultry SeasoningSch illing ~oz. 19¢ Princella Yams Dinner Napkins K1""0 " 16 oz. 50 CT. Planters Mixed Nuts •ilh '"""" " ,._ 89c Stuffed Olivess'""' ''"" '"' " ... 99c Gold Medal Flour 5 1b. 57c Sweet Picklesw"'"'" ·'·'· " •• 59c Mijjfin Mix .... , c,.,, .. , rn •• 49c Chocolate Pinwheel Cakes 12 Ol, 49c Choo1• Blu•b•rrv, Apply 1auce or Pe•ch . A 1peci•ltv of N•biico Reynolds Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil ti" wid•, 37 1/1" 1q. fl. 49c SPECIAL THINGS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING FEAST ... .Chestnuts cooked ond tinned for the stuffing, Herb, Ce>rnbread and Crouton Stuffing mixes, Epicurean garnishes -Brandied Peaches and Bing Cherries, Cinnamon or Mint Pears, Sweet pickled .Cantaloupe, Apricots, .Cantaloupe and Honeydew. There are Orange-Pineapple Yams, .Candied Orange & Lemon Peel, Glaceed Fruits- WHA TEVER YOU 'RE LOOKING FOR IS AT RI.CHARD 'S ! f!I·~-----~· . frr01e:Pl V00<$- Sunkist Oran1e Juice Bird1Eye 6 OZ 5 for $1 9 oz. 3 for $1 9 OZ. 3 for $1 Frenth Beans with Almonds Onions with Crea1m S1uce Bird•Ey• Glazed Sweet Potatoes Blrd•EY• 10 OZ. 3 for $1 Johnston's Apple, Pumpkin or Mince Pies , .. Sara Lee Parker House Rolls ,,.,,,.,,.;,""•'" Deep Fries Crinkle Cut Potatoes , .... Don't forget-Party Minh and Candies, Hors d'oeurve picks, cocktail napkins, candles, nut cups, etc. • ' . 1 ot. 69c 39c 39c RICHARD'S -THE STORES FOR QUALITY, SERVICE AND VALUE • l ' .. •• .. • B Cr Cr St • • w~.-1s,19n ' . ' ' THESE AD PRICES. ARE GOOD 8 DAYS-THRU NOV. 'l1 ' ' (AND THE FINEST TURKEYS, TOO! l Thanks iving -a time for the very best! Richard's has it all -from the finest fresh t rkeys, to gourmet relishes arid sumptious desserts . Even the pans to cook it all in and flowers for the table. ESPECIALLY AT THANKSGIVING YOU'LL BE GLAD THERE IS A RICHARD'S -WITH ALL THE BEST, PLUS GREAT VALUES AND FRIENDLY SERVICE! ! fllecgf ·• Richard's Speciality-Fresh Turkeys -Hens and Toms I ' . LAST YEAR 3,016 PEOP1£ EN!JOYED ONE OF OUR FAMOUS FRESH TURKEYS -WILL YOU BE ONE THIS YEAR? These turkeys are the very finest California grown, plump, big breasted from Zacky Farms. You order just the size you want and we'll have it individually boxed and ready for you. ' Tom Turkeys Pure Pork Saumge Rlchord's own. Remember-a frozen turkey takes up ·fo 4 days to thaw in the refri9eri1tor. Buy yours early. Hen Turkeys Norbest FrolOn. with th• pop-up timer Hen turkeys average 10-1-4 pounds each. Western Oysters Smell Siu for stufflnp 10 OL l•r Boneless Rump Roast u.s.o.A. cho1 .. -Buff•t perfect 41¢LB. ·. BarEM Tavern Hams Whole or holl homs The finest ham-boneless, smoked and fully coolr:ed. Bar-M La Mesa Hams "' or v. ,,.,,. Boneless Pork Roast s .... 1.nt "''"" ...., ...... Smoked Turkey, Turkey RoHs. Squabs and l.a1'91 Roastin<J Chickens. ~ • neck Clams, Jumbo Prawns, Cocktoil Shrimp, Caviar, Fr09 Legs, • • Oysters in the shell • • WE ARE ALSO FEATURING A GOOD SELECTION OF SWIFT BUTIERBALL TURKEYS! ••a rJi)efie<!Ife$$5Fl Brandie~ Mincemeat 49¢LB. This is Rich•id's barrel cured, •nd pecked by us, for the beit te1tin~. pies •nd cookies! All manner of marvelous thing• are a baking, from the fin~st of ingredients. Fr .. h bread and rolls, pies, cakes and cookie• - for your Thanksgiving feast. Debcious Apples From Wethington Stat•, Sterlr:ff'lt apples. Sweet Com Fresh plclr:ad1 from tht C..challa Valley. Valencia Oranp,s Maka or1n9e cup• to hold cranberry rali1h. Ba•a Squash Thlck_.t Cream Cheese 8 oz. 35¢ Cranberry Dessert loaf 1.39 Your choice of Philadelphie Brand or Knudsen Crescent Dinner Rolls • OL 33¢ A Richard's IJMCielty. 9'' Pumpkin Pie 1.59 Pillsbury makes them tender end fleky . Sour Cream Kn~d ... H•mpshlre pl. 59¢ DAILY PILOT 3u ... 87¢ 41or 49¢ 6u..Sl 9¢L1. For hOlidey dips and desserts. Reese Baby Com 19 0L 79¢ Potato Din• Rolls 11e1< ... o.... 7 6¢ Thanksgiving Soiggntions: FRESH CHESTNUTS FRESH CRANBER1tlES, NUTS, AND GRAPE CLUSTERS. ' . Thfs• tiny mildly pic:lded com are a piquent addition to the relish trey. DalHut Bread 73¢ cZu,ulYv ' Stoned Wheat Thins Assorted Danish Pastry 2 for 37c Chateau Richard Champagne l'lfth 2.70 Chateau Richard Cold Duck l'lfth 170 Marvelous with cheeses, by Weston We will be Qosed Thanksgiving. RICHARD'S DELICATESSEN CAN BE YOUR ASSIST ANT CHEl'--WE'LL HAVE THESE ALREADY MADE FOR YOU ••• Gibl•+ or Turk•y &reyY C..ncH.d Yemt READY-COOKED DRESSINGS- S•9•, Cor11br••d, O.ettnvt or Ovtt•r Fr••h Oe11b•rry-Or•n9• R•li•~ Cr••m•d or lutt•red Oftiont Crenb•rry Gel Saled AND WE CAN ROAST AND STUFF YOUR TURKEYI ' • ... 12_;.J....J.:-LIOO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, "'""1>ort llwh f • .. 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"Yob crack the case by flI!ng a -I• using one of the ~.;,; round loaf luncheon £ doi!i have to be a Joe or a Sherlock Holmes tD track down the most ~e buy in tbe meat case. ,.)lop111e 1hey ha .. oo waste and yield up to seven servings por . pound, lunchmeats have ohra11 been tbe deft!llder of .,.., budget and advenary of u.t pubUc enemy -high prleol! ·,Your family will welcome t11e· -. D.a\oor combination, *"" )'OU will ...i-Ille ..... ind' ecmomy of tbb Spanish -" RolDI Peppel' 1AOf I s t)olldom In tblt r<elpe, u are •....i of the other processed meat loaves. -IPANllill RICE AND WNClll!XIN MEAT It. cup oocb: chopped..-, celery, ,.... pepper Muffins ~ .. Nuttiest !lorve ~ bot lnim the WAIMll' llVFPINll ll!o c:upo umll1<d Ooor, stir to aerate before tneaSW'· lnC t.l..'t''fOID bUkJg powder ........... uJt .l61cap-·" ... ,._mllt l(o ""' -· melt<d ,I> cup ......,, (medium t ---)•alrau IA· I modlum mlilng bow~ -Ii! r.n, thon>ugbly stir .,.,_ the Ooor, bH!ng pw .... Alt and augar. ,. •• llDlll mlxin8 bowl beat ... "" milt unl11 com-; lllr In buUor; add to ll(lll -; otir juat unW .,,....,_ .,.. mollle1> ad;llrln-wlthla .. -· . ~-lntol2bUtltttd $ IL_(_IAcup ' 11111111 ..... Ill fllll. ID .n ,m. ·-.......... ~ • ~ t .. . ... ..... ,:-~ -:Ill ~ • lnlnulO& ..,.Md__; -11 --wtlll -· ...... 11. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2/3 cup uncooked Tice I can (1 pound) tomatoes 1h teaspoon salt 1 package (6 ounces) round loar luncheon meat such as pepper loaf Saute onion, celery and green pepper lo butter. Add rice and cook a ·few minutes. Add tomatoes aod juice from can, stirring to combine and break up large tomato pieces. Arrange luncbeoo. meat on top. Cover and simmer for 20 minutes, until rtoe ls cooked. Serves four . Sausage Cheese Pie Ls a variation of "quiche," the famous French cheese custard pie. This one is made eitra flavorsome and nntr:ltious by the addition or round loaf luncheon rneaL The round loaf, so hDnnonious with the ple shape, offers the s a m e economical prlf:e per pound, nutrition and eating enj()yment that dlstlnguishecl the oquare loaves. , Some of the nrietlea that you may find in J'OUI' Are are pickle and pimiento, oUve, Dutch. maple, 1Weet pepper, head cheese, -· pepper, jellied corned beef, B.8.Q., sandwich and laDc1-loaf. With Sau.age Cheele Pie hot from the ovm and· e crtJp gi-een Nlad to ......,pony J~ you are aunl 'lo. boor C-. from the home team. SAUSAG'! CHEESE PIB I unbaked pie lllell, I Inches I cup shredded Alllerlclll cheese I tableJpOOO prepared m...tard I slices round -lch loaf % egp, sllghllf beaJen % cup mllk I tahlespooo -mlnc:ed onion \; teaspoon 1811 Da1h pe- Prepare putey, M1z lhnd- ded chees< with -"' to dispene m11stard e v • n I y • Sprinkle hall of lh1I mfilUra over the bottom ol 1111 puby shell. CUI round ~loot IDto quarters. 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Heavy duty. . ·1·· ILP-1 $119 DEIAllO PEIEITIL 1111 I 57c 1-11 IYEI PlllF PIE PUTEI 56• 12.mom1 SPICE IACI Wood rock, 12 glaH bofflH, s2•• 1et of a1st'd spic• labels. r " " ·- 2.QUAIT FONIUE WITH •URNIR lhe eo•y, fun woy to cook and enter· toln, Asst'd co lors, s1•• IYIL OOYEIEI EIAIEL IOASTEll Fowl and meats roost fo1ter , brown better h.cause dark color absorb• heat. With bullt·ln ;rovy well. LA11cuS247 wAu99c a.IN llOAST PAN ••• 1.19 ()'. Wiii lltll UITIEI ond warm. C lllLll ILA•1n SLEEPEI Fill 1111 TAILE OLO IS $nuggl•toft47 Colors. Toasty-warm winter slffpet of acrylk / cotton flHC•: full zipper front, In soft postal colort. Sizes S.M·l -XL. Staln·re•l•tont, wipe· clean vinyl clotht In ast0rted color• and pott• •• 52" )( 70". 1•1 ... , .... -.. ., , .... . ................ ~--.............. .. .... 4,............ ..... ...... .., .... ... llWA . 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You can barbecue It, bake It. fry 11, frica,_ I~ boll It, broil II, roaat II. Then by addlng dressing and/or new lngl'Ml- enl! you can come up with a whole new set of variatlooa. The French (naturally) add wine; the Italians. onions, pep- pers, tomatoes am cheese. The Spanish surround the bird wllh U90rted .Wood. But the Ja-do the Wliest thing of aD ; they IUbt- Jy soy sauce 1~ gSncer U and '"P II off with 11J11Y Utile mandarin oranget. And th.It gives plain chicken a fancy, gourmet twist. All kind! of poultry ~ deliciously to f r u I t y 1e- companlments: the use of Island's Specialty Recalled An acepllonalJy r o o d cootie. V ANllLA COCONUT !WIS I 111 CllJIO unsifted Oour !,,_ CUJIO firmly pocted llglll brown sucar IJfll cup butter ltgga "' teupoon .. 11 4 teaspoons pure vanllla ex· lract J cans (each lll ounces) flaked coconut I cup chopped (medlum fine) walnuts Remove 2 tablespoons cA the l1our and set aside. In 1 tarse mWna bowl lllr tn(tther the mnalnlnll flour and ,,_ cup of the.....,.. With o paltry bltnder cut In t:Mter until particlet are ftne : keep mhlna with pastry blender or your Oncen until mlxlUN! holds totl<lbtt. Pat n-enly lnto a -v--'-' pon Ill by I by 2 ln<hot l. Bake In • ptthuled J50. degree oven ror to mlmta. In the same mizlnC bowl lilhllY bo>t IOf!ttber the -· alt and v1nlll1. On wax JW'per stir topthtr lhe tHtrvtd 2 ta.bleapeons flour Ind mnalntnc I ""P su1ar; stir ln eoecriut and w1lnut1: .dd to IQ 81.brturft: It~ IOf!etber. GtnUy """"" ''"'' bUed l1ytr. Return to .. tirsree oven and bate until t.opp6ns II llnn~ IO -....... ~ :-• .. wire l'1ICI: lo cool._ lolo about. bin. Exclusive INkla Ille DAO. Y PILOT II .-..--.... -the C2ltl&lllll S c I e a c 1 M-. lllJplt -· and 611• 13 ... ,, ... t1rfJta. I I • llr t1 _ ..... _,.,.II .-• .., .. ar-OotlllJ ~ Ille DAILY PILOT. oranges and cherries duck; the tang that berrlt1 lend Ip turkey; pie rings thal enlwlce " g ..... So if you are tired or prepar· lng chicken ln the same OTtr way try this recipe for chicken ln the Mandarin style. ..-1 JAPANESE CHICKlN ~ MANDARIN 1 broUer·fryer (about 3 pounds) cut up 3 tablespoons !Kly sauce·-:. ~ cup salad oil • ~ 1 teupoon ginger · : 1'teupoonsalt \lteaJpoonptpper l medium onion, mlnced •. Flour ·-,~~ J Cini (11 ounc"9 ,I!~ mondarln oranges .11 Spread the chlck•n pl~. l a shallow pan. Mb the soy sauce, l t~bj.<' spoons oil, seasonings arlf minced onion. Poor this tbf¥1 tun · over chk:ken and · ~(:(. stand In the refrigerator' fl)f •bout 2 hours. ' , ... , Turn the chlcl<en plecff - or twice ln the m1rtnade 'lftillt 1tandlng. •''I Drain the dUclten . reR~ Ina: the ma~. Rolf m& ctilcken pleeu 1n Oour un111 well coated. Hut the ~ In& oil and bn>wn the dliclilr en pieoel on all sides. J)n!n off any oU remalnlng lo P¥'I Combine the juice from qlt orange 1egment1 with ~c ed marinade and pour G\!Clll cblckm. Cover and bAU ~ a 350 dearte O\lfll, 30 mlnu~t)Q Remove cover and ~ or1nge ttgmenl!I. Rrtum 1 .~ covertd. 1o O\'t!n for fS minutes. Makes 4 JttVing!. Entree's In Style ·. ,,,. mon1glng edilor of "'MademobtU.,'" klrdly cop· trlbulet tlWo dtlldoul ,..,~ MARY CAN111'ELL "S ' ROAST CHICKEN Routing chicken, about 4* poundl ~ cup butter I small onion. coarwly rbop- ped I cups cooked brown rice ~ cup •olden nlsins Ill cup coarvly brtlk!ri lol!lted w11lnul!. SH ~k7w Clean and dry rh k'ktn. In • 10..tncb Plllri me.It the huh tor : add onion and took R""'ly . lltltrtng on... until ..i11no MII ln the rHMlnlng fn- irrecftentl : me to stuff Pltldy and nedi e1v111n or rhk'IH!n Roni aeeordll\fC to 1 o » r faf'Of'tte method • .: To pttporo walnuU. bol•'l"' <Up holVH tnd 11'11• pk<'tf ~ I pie pan In • pfth<oled ,.: ...... .... until lldltli brown -1bout ID mlnul~' bftd up ooa,_ly. •' ... Tongue Tried : .,,. ..... Wbea 1V"'Ye ~tid .M • __.bet! IGntJUO lo'bel cold. '°" ""' 1oC It otand -lnC Wiil!' for • boun. n..n dnln tho and rtfr1gmte IL • .. ,.,,. ,. • ' ' , \' ' ) ' I ' ' I ' " ' • ... .., .. ,~Y I'll.OT -1. ,. ' ,· t"'·' - ~ .. ' ..... ••; -" ' . il"'"< • ' • -· -1'. 1"72 . S PILOT-AOVERTISU J~ \ WITH \Ike !hip " A • LB. COOKING TIMER MORE DELICIOUS TURKEY EVERYTIMEI , FRESH TURKEYS 7'4"'4~~~ WE FEATllRE A COMPLET~ LINE AT STATER BROS. LOW·LQW PRICES ARMOUR SELF BASTING TURKEY •SWIFTS BUT· TERULL • MOIBEST TENDER TIMED • .HOMEY· SUCKLE TURKEY • ARMOUR STUFFED TURK~Y • ARMOUR BONELESS • IUNIOI TUIKEYS"o TURKEY ROW • TURKEY HINDQUARTERS •· DUCKI • GEESE • YOUNG · ROASTING CHICKENS AND . FRYING CHICKENS . U.S.D.A. GRADE 'A' OPOCO BRAND-. OVEN READY ~~ ,!!!~~T.4 7!. !1!.!! ..... 4~. • NllMWISTllN 99c SHOULDllCUT•GJAIANTHD 75c a.i.-Sn.u:1s•cut ·a.. ~ s 12• FRUHOYSIERS m .••··· .1!10UNDBONEROA51 -~· . SftAUcMI..;. • .,.. mm·" ~10Al· 1~., .. Cl'.AGI 75c IONILDS-SHOULDH 99c wai•,.••·Tl[Jreit"·~D . • , .•• • lliLICED BACON ........ : .. ·--···-·-·.. . -ROLL'ID ROAST ---.. 1.ao• snAll ----.. . . #QllftJ.SY0M1tw1-t1.HG:011.L1. THtCX 7ftc .sr,..tet~·cmr..a>sw•GU.t..t.t.NRR> 79c · NOTAU•-.&.ftUllllllAm•ta1MAMT'lm. . • , SS ILICED BACOl!I ... '.. mm ,. 7 -J.BONE ROAST . .......... PORllRHOUSE.nua ·----" . . ST.lTllllOS. aia' 59c IOHIUSSltOUNDSll.U: •.. Ll.11.0l 93c STA1'BllORC8ijiiH&J_• .. ~ •·11• ALL MEAi n11NlllS · '"o' . · l[IOUND SnAll -1-111 ............ ,. TOP ... L811J1! UIEAll ....... ,. · . ~ATTAN . ' '· 59c ••lHHOS.CllTIRIDlllf•GU~llD 9 ·3c Rntt•OllKDll•A~llDJi""alAGi 67i: • ALLMUTWIDl.•S m... . U~ROAST-.... mm .. GRctUND•RS'" .. m ... . ~AU.M1A;r.01AU ...... ' ' • ' 6fte . ·sr•ftt~mTIAIDllU•GfJAIANTllD 99c "OIJIOWNCOUNllYSfll~· ' 4ac Sf.ICEDB°*.111~ :.,: 11.ov ,W · .. R,,B ITtAllS .. _ _ ,,, .. .. .. . P~ll l~US~GE. _ .mm ... . ...... . J. .•. ,. .... ••.ns ... c ·QtpJ . *'t -. ICES PLUS RI 111=" r1-uPc;TAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLl -' , µM""6MINIA1UlllO.S.OIJNCIPACKAGI .'-' s 1'9C MARSHMAL·LOW ...... -· STOKiLY CORN .:.s c~~s··s1 FACIAL. TISSUE ...... _· 4-ci~NT 51 CUT GREEN BEANS r.'~~'i..,,," "' 25' STQKELY F~ENCH GREEN BEANS . "'12~ " " STOKELY'$HEl.LIEBEANS . . .it2~ .~· STOKELY CUTWAX BEANS .............. .... .,,31 ·~ STOKELYS4UUQAUT .· .. .,,2,, · ·DIXl~~:HFll;l .i>ISPENSElt --'+"'W; 11 'DEL MONT!'FRUIT COCKIAIL; • .~: ..... ,,, 38'-· .• DEL MONTE P£ACHES ~~'i~"' -1• 33' DEL·.MONTE REAR HALVES· -. ----?• 49' DEL MONTE PEAR SLICES -·--______ ! •• ll' ·-DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE ... ,._33' 'Y WALTER KENDALL ,BISCUITS .. -0. 73'. ,.., 41' ~ L-.&. ~ ';044 Atu4. • ·:.:.::·-··...... . 6ftc l ....... ~TON PIES ..... m ... 9-IH04 .., • --' 3ftc !I~~ WHIP ..... ~ ...... ~·~;~~~·; ......... t .OUNa 7 -, : c;;Qi:~CljlVES _ ,,,49' CUTCORN . --,.,,4'f Oltf-IOA'IHIW:ODfD , 25' ll"OS EYl .,')( HASH·.-OWllS ·--·--n« BIOCCOU SPEARS ••"IN- oM-to•f'OT•t0ts • • AftC GllElN(;INtfWlfHllJftl~5MICI .. '>ftt: j I . TATElfOTS ..... _; ___ """" WHITECORH--------'"'Ol.I»' l"tt>GEFOl'IO.S.'AK ~ l-1.I. 59' CiftllNGIAHTWITTIOl_.~f' '*· f BREAD OOUGli --····" "'""'' -CAllLIFLOWER_ .. _ .. 10-ozlJOI • "*PIQNN#J .. ·: • a• II ;#-· MORTON PIES .............. 1-IH04 ,· ...... : ll~DSnfi C,l)C M.t£XCl.'1'8ll''-~~ ' '~ ' 1t1 • COOLWHJPtDPPtNG· _,_,,iN. •MOIToil DlllllEllS ~.O·iml' 1• ., Wl 'V.l~fl ~illNAfloMl(A1j)oo 7nc GR((NGIANT Willi QlllSl '-'"¥ -' ')lK ~-mctt Flllm WQTiol .. t•. ~ BROccou WIS.-.UC( .... -···· '~-tR _ ~1 .m:MIHoosE w, FUOGSICtfS<lfl ·• IW 1 lCEMl~KllUS ... c_ ,,.,IJll-POPSICLES .. _______ .;.;.,g ' . ' . . ~--' -. . 8AY•ClllLD ...... ·-::.~· 2~ Nl•SHY ... atlA • -::t" 14c ~~~ ~L~ •· _ PRICES £FFEC. 7.fllll: D Y$ • THURS. lhru WED., NOVEMBER llllt-22nd . ' -. . . . .... --~ --........ , , .. ·t-.~w ... I" ' ' • ~--....... ~· .. c.......... , .... c:.mi..A-.= , .... Aw. tluir_,.w.... 11&1 W• ' 'a, lhlll., W 'a ................... "'-t........ , .............. .._. ... ,. t ... :;: ................ 1611~-. .... -lff' ,....-.-....... 1UflldM0 .......... ... • • • - , I \ • .. • ·Lots I \ ' \ ' ' liE'LL . ._,:.Ga ·· ~·I U ,,,, DIJR .. ~ '3 \ •• ' ... ~ P.eanuts! Peanuts! :; ., Peanuts! LOcked ,ln munchy golden candy, The nut "nuts" In your family wdl 9o Wild OVllf SNICKERS ® Munch Pean~ Bri~e. And you'll love the 50¢ savings! · Just send the Ingredients panel from a one-pound bag of Fun Size SNICKERS" Munch Peanut Brittle or the 1n9red1ents panel from a 6-Pack Tlay With ~~-below. We'll refund 50¢. ~11't ~at the "nuts"? '' OFPE 1 Nu.1s IN~-· ...... ,.'!'•············'!~· .. -~-~ ~ SAVE50~ I M&M/MARs "Nut" Money I I P.O. Box~· Chicago, Ill. 60677 I I . Send me my 50¢ "Nut" Money. I I ru~~1~Ws~1Pi:hu~~~~:a9 01 I I ~tile ~lent&,~ ffom a 6-Pildt Tray. I 1 . I I ta ____ ....... _._ ... _,----' i •• Zip , I ---:.;•~•.;.'tlllOl-*G••mo;.•;-=~';;-.;;.._,. • .1 Ii~ ..... I t • \ \ • • I I 1 ( ,. ' • •. t .. ' I I . ,f ~ i•·\ .. ' ; ., . .. . ' ' . ' • • I I Wtdnr~a~, N~mbtr 15, 1972 DAILY PILOT p ':; LET US PROVIDE YOUR HOLIDAY 'ft'IEY OR ~WITffDR&SllMQ ,/ ' , .. \'YANDMUSN . • • ~ • • ;! .t 1 READYTOHIATllAT ' -•COU>ait"".,,..-........... •! HGOHMU1 ·6Q···· d01iCatessen ·~.,, · lit restaurant · dlt. iM•.' ' . BAKERY · CATERINO a.JA- OF COSTA MESA a delightful budget salon where be~utiful hair styles begin . PRICE LIST MOND.;. Y THRU THURSD.;.Y . ' • ".RIDAY, ~TUI.DAY, SUNDAY PR.ICES SLl$HTLv{Htt .. 1 Shompoo oftd S.t .......... -......... _ .... ' ' p....,._,. Wive ........... -.... · JM Tint -----··---···-··· t .. BINch .To.th-vp .. -----------. Q FT,rll~.,,----·--·-·--·---·-··-......: ~ SMll P•MIMftt Uishes -.. -----llM " ~. haircuts .. i j . . .' 'l.50 • fblreClllfll ........ ......, 16t• lrvlne Ave. -COlfa M•a Cometellett 17thSt. Mll'NuC:-'lleot-lllt ·f'.'~1050 ! $41-9986 . Oplll i Deyo• WMk..,. Moot•-... · ur .... a.e .• I • ' ' : ' ~ •• .. ' •• ' c . " !• ' '1 . . . . ·' . ' " I~ '• .. ... ' . ; f ' ._, rv ·~ ~ ' • • . ,. . ~) ~ ra· . •• .. ... ), : ~] ... .. '· i-:~· ' " •. ~-~~ .. -i ~ ~-e4 .. ~· .. ~·~ ·'' ' ( i ) ' .. ' , Wednesd01, _,.., U , 19n p~­ f'" · .... "-c.., • . ' . ' ... •• • ,\ ~ I . . ''. -:.' \ FAVOIU'n: FD.f,,j!D EGGPLANT tmedtllllt4izeegplant l taN~1flMHI butter, or f \ ,.,-'\ Danbla=arine ~.:=..~.~i!ped ' ' \I .,.,,_. long-grain rice .. I • ·" \ Salt ·and pepper to taste • \ 1-4/l oups (..,..haJI 211-0unce • • i-rl ·m-meat .••' \i"°'""" Ii lb.~ can) " to ..... ,. t cup bOUfng water '4 tea$poon salt . z tablesi)oons butter or Danish margarine, melted 1 cap fine dry bread crumhl In a saucepot, boll eggplant 10 minutes. Remove eggplant to ablorbent paper toweling; cool. In a beavy ID-inch skillet, melt . I tablespoon margarine or bptter over medium-low heat. Add lamb; stir with a forlt ublil browned. Add chop- ped onion, rice, salt, pepPer, miDee. ~t. tomatoes and water; mh: well. Halve eggplanf lengthwise; remove pulp leaving a shell lA- inch U!lck. ll1ce pulp; add to. mince meat-lamb mixture. ·C.Over. Coot 30 to :i5 minutes, « until rice is ieoder and liqUkl iis absorbed. (If necessary, add more bolling water.) Remove from heal Place prepared eaJ>lanl shellJ In a greued 12 X\7~.X 2-inch baking dlah; spri!ll;le with 14' .teaspooh salt;~ mince meat-lamb mbtuff into shells. Coaoblne melted margarine or butter and bread crumbs. Sprintle mttture evenlj over mince meat-lamb filling. Bab In a mnc1erai. 375 degroe oven aboot 28 minutes, or untij egplant Md( are Imler and c:nuohl areiljlldm -• , ., ··, ' ... Boosted Spaghet~i ," , .. ' ... •.· . • . ' If . 'Downed ';~ ·~t : .. .r "~'. ~. ";. • ~~t, I '• J :,1\ ,,,. bock door f!rinlll . ._ . • • TclinmJ bu just .,iv• ~. ':."::l!. n . mr'!1" 8auDd f1mDt•r? Be the Ur of )IO\r' 0 bome" t11m bJ 1er•ln1 ~·· Choice ••. Ulllel "'""'""''and meotballs -·--· a-t m preparation time. bUt llltftlant. Jn fla•or I it ts I perfect main courre for )00< dinner menu. Made with a combination of ....... and ,around . !>eel meotbilll, cooUd opagMl!t, Iiauan green bea!ll, and Ponnellll -llDUDe?d.Jn -tomato llOllP. dlil beortJ ml 1a11J OOmhlnatlon takel opqbettl out ol the mdlnarJ. Make condOllled aoupo pert olyour......,.menuplmdn(. Exeellent bases for saacs; "11 ...... drelslnp, ..-. lldllel dllha, and "''·".! d-., eglldens<d ........... bolp all,....-meala llOClft·.U.. nlnC polnll. ' - QU~ACK'S CllOlct'. 1 poancr 11'1""11 beef 1/1 cup tine dry bread crumbl. I 111. 1111hllY. beaten \I le-bul~ crushed ~ teupoon oregano , <t1llhed \l~allt \I pOund bulk 11u1age \I cup chopped onion I ca111 (11111 ...,... each) condenled tdmalo IOUP 1\1 CllPI opqlieltl broken In I-Inch pleca, cooted;ell . ~ . I pocka&e (I <IW1Col) -n Italian ..... belN. '<'ool<· ed ud drained • ~ IOaP can water V. cup l'lted Pll'lllWJ1 -CocmNal• bool, cnm>hl, .... -. ....... and alll libape ....... , ... 11 •. laot:lllll, ....... 111111 -111111 ....... ~Fair AM,..,,,.,,,,,. Ollw; ....... ..... 1111111 ... -illd -.--. ~ • . . • .... • F ill'iris""" ~ LOTION 'j;i( '" ' ' ' ·~ .... 4 ~· .. " I . , •' ' • t I ,(..f "~.. t:• l'I • . \) • . · • . ' f . . f.l.~Te ··1r n.1 .OU "llS £VER~ DAY ' .. • I' . ' • •• • I .OU.-Jor , YUBAN INSTAHT :·. corm: lJ~ 1·· ,. 'f~J• ••• I ' ~ t'B:!}!· , . : .. ~·1· •.r~ ( 'iiiii: ........ am~ . , .!1 Aiu:\ .\ . :·~ ·~ -· ' \ I ' ' 1!! .. -· '\ ,. . ••.!-·. "'. tf.Or.~C!~ ~.~!;::~W ·, ~coMsfiici"""" \ · · " 1'1£.FIUINQ · . . .. 41'~ ea... • °""" • ' ' ~39' ·,· ._._i··~r ... . " ' • l \ • .4Jpha Beta Wishes You .A ~ .~ .:. 1 1 ~ Oi~tG! .~15 lV£RY UAV ' I • Your.iA Very,i Happy Holiddy I ·• -~ ........ ,., .. ""itltOlllfj ,....,;; l'tUC( 1 ,. ,. -,\ ,._., I •· ' .. '·I,. ~ f lt"'!A' I OISCi.J\J"tTS l~lRY DAY \ 231 ·J.41 ' •;fl'· 241 • I ... 41 1 41 1 • .. 52' ... 3.2' 1" . . • r RYE TWIST Cracker Jacked By Beef M meat prices rise, tllUY boultwives are switching rrOm more upensive me&t cull to , Jower.priced choices sucb a.1 l"Ol8'd beef, often utendtna it ·With beam, noodles or rice. . Althouah buying on a tNJdil!t uually means extra time ahopplng and In the kll<hen. the beef and rye casserole here has been tailored to meet today's need for conveni~. economy and rw.driUon . tl goes together ea.slly , 1a,.r1ng browned, aeuoned &raund beef and rye crackers with aesame. Thus, one pound of meat Is stretched lo make nine servings. The crackers and e g g custard provide a bonus In nutrition, supplementing ex- penfive meat protein wtth I mUk. fcp and rye nour. Rye II blcher In proleJn compared to com, rice and barley and the loally -.in• topping also II hllll In proltln . BEEF STRATA CASSEROLE 1 •J')Ulld ·vauoo bed 1/3 cup chopped onion 2¥4 tealpoonl lllt 1/4 teupoon thyme, crulhed I> !eupoon pepper I leopOOnl mola11<s ...... -... t..,. mill< I ..,. cndl:en wilh -me i. J!IOwn""""" bed In tklllt!. hllo -fat. Add ....... i~ l<aiDoont .. u. !lt)'ttt<, pep- por ud molwet. Mix wall. Cook uatll oolon II IOI!. c....blae -· mill< ml .... malolOll 14 t..1poon .. u. Pl9Cll one cracker, trteme .tltlt up bl' oiled a.Inch biking clllh. !jlrtld wl!lt mut mbr· -· Top wl!lt -cnocur. Pour oru eu mixture. Bab •• 125 d<gJ'ftl ~ minutes or WllU a knife ln- llrted nor center comes out deoo. Let stand 10 mlnu!ts. Oil into ·IQU8ru to lftve. Maka I lo I 1<TVlng1 . Yellow Mellowed Wu blel'll ire one fl lt• bM1 ol .... """" ,....cables. W.U llllANS LYONNAJ!E t ......,._. butt ... I medium -c:.t In !lftn ltttps I ptebce 11 ounces) cut Wll beanl "aip ••to" \l-poon Ah ln•~lldllotmdlbut- ..,, odd -and cook llll'IY. llinlols -. Ul1lll ..... -.. Coal< ... --Ing ... P"'*• dll'tcllono ..... U. ll ... -ood ll-. --droln: odd ..... ... .... 1Nll -low ..... -·~ Block Magic • I l . I • if DAILY PILOT WednHd~, Nowtmbtt 15, 1972 Wednndq, --15, lm - 4 DAYS OF SPECIALS! Spare Ribs Fresh -with the meaty goodness you expect from finer pork! Boneless Ham Delicio us old.fashioned flavor •.• 3 to S lb. size (Cu re 81 •. , $1.89 lb.) 69! !~~.~.~: i~~,~i s20! eye of genuine veal ..• compare and see! ~~jp~~c!!!~.~.!!~!S ci~~~~.$13. ham and cheese in the classic style! ._ ~ I ,.,,Tl•!. ·I ORDER NOW! i ' ~., ;. ~e~.lPUrJJ when you're in El Rmc,1s week, to be sure of getting I ~(: ' iiactJy •bird you want. ~h otJro tom or hen, small or huge •••• ·: .. ·,.;. lllRlfjlchO'Will have the bi!d'Yi>u'r .. loo · g fort · ' 1f • I ';' "/ I atrtl ••• ·Jjfjf· ilJJKEYBI Jus1 ~ntar~~n~o-andbe1ucky1 No purchase necessary. Winnen will bt P,otified Monday, Nov~ 20, to come and.get the twkey bf their choice for Thanksgiving dinnlff lO-ftntft a\ each El Rancho! f ' Super $..,per Grocery Specials! eat value! Delictltessen Dellglttsl • AL["BEEF!.' •.• ~ • • • I ' ' Sauerkraut . . . . • . . 39 ·. · hrimp· Cockta· . 33' Pul,,.kl -32 oz. Graat with ;franu! , ., • . •11o. Reidy toHrV• !<>< diimer! " ' .. j I . . , . ,. Take advantage of these week·-i!n,fl supe specza s, and, think ahead to Thank$giving .. $e .·ouradjn,,this.eaper ,,....,..~.·. ~onday, Nov .. 20 forTha~~iv 7a~enu~~k-~t .. _' . U.S.D.A. CHOICE AGE,_· BIB! The Ki"'°f Routs! Tender and llaW!fful bey<>nd comp""' -and a typicel El 1. Rancho value because you get the amall t end, or the whOle roast, at thia 1peciaj prlc~! Compare,. ~ ~ '"that you do pt m91'f IOOll ••111\l ~ 'f•l1 l• bone, hies w~;t, •~•n t~r 1 ' .,, Ii from l:l llanchttl Fi-tr ..., ,\ r 11MQ811y ., ll•ltiltll1 btlltrl .,--. u .. ';' . •' I . \ ~. SELECT~:~~~~· .. :.1\1 .:~ ! ... r . r t.~. { . . -~ .. / .,. 11,-..it :io•·~"' . . ' ••ltititllt.:. ./IL •• Steak at it's best .•• Rich beaity flavor ••• with lftiafacUon assmed. Comptire qual ity, trim, value! Rib cut ' . ' lancb1rn • 1k ..... 1IJ!l ·' Tender tasty staaks, from rib cut \).i.D.A. Choiot belt, •I• price that guarantaes value at El Rancho! Split Broilers . . . . . . . . 39:. Ground Beef .. ~~~~!!".. 99t Fresh large nieaty fryers ••• king sized for value! Always frelb! Choole bulk or patties! Sliced Bacon .••••• I... 79t El Ranchi/'• lean ranch sty!~.'. e litt,Unck1!f! El Rancho Sau5age . . . 69< .. 1 Made from pork and selected seuoninp, for fl avor! j 71 It I ,' • o YOUf 819UlAnC8 that there'll be plenty Of &atiafaction in thil Value! i . ' Oc n Per·. ii. .) FllSH $J09L ea . Cn •.•••••••• Sand Dabs ...•.•••.... 1'mh lilleta for t&q pnpa:ationl Large size for generous servings! Super f resit Produce! So great a•treat ••• and doubly welcome at this price! Compare quality ••• you'll chooee El Jt.ncho! ~ Banana Squash ....• S~ Thick meated to bak.e beautifully! Mushrooms • •• •. . .. 89~. ·Frwhl 'Brown .• edrt ta•ey qu11ity! G · r~·en Fresh Broccoll 19~. !! thi\t:are.r, yet fitm, •• beadl tbatare tightly huddled ••. that'• ti\• way to tall ~ality, . Fresh · Hawaiian Pi1Jet1pple •. 19~ Picked at peak of maturity for Oavor •• , n18hed here by air freightfor !Mthn•I . , ~ ·\ El Rancho Vodka · .. sgsa lord Calvert ....• *4'' Eilbty proof 1>1 PL C..14kll wlti1Wr -NlllW a,ee Plllh Grant's Scotch .... s7 99 Mateus Rose ..... s299 Quart bottle! . 1'<f'llf,P°""""-dlnnerwin1l 6th Pi!fsf>utf Cooki"·' ;~ ~ . nu~sen's Che'ese. 69$ Pritt• in t//tct Thur. through Sun. d Crow • • • . . . • . 1 , . • ur1undy .. : . 01 '!t' . I 9· I S 1 ChQilo~teCJNi ll!'oi. R.acly<to~·~ ' l 7vari1tie1 -naturall 9oz. (Slwp-79') ·•\ ,,. '.I Nov. 16, 17, 18, 19. No 1ale1 to tkolvt OJHn daily 9 to 9 ... Sunday 10 ta 7 Straisht Whi1by ....... in Iha half , d>ln thf'll•uli•u Yinoyardal I • 1.:.; .. 4 " c •• WtdMwl.ly, t«welnbtt 15, 1972 OAILV ~!LOT 11 Mpr1! Ms .-mit~~geq'.·. · ores Rr.()spfi~~ By JE.lNN! LkM pl~••" and ~":i.;J{!"" famlll'......, ··.·,,.~ 1 Even...,..,.-,,.,_,. 1vta 1 .''mlDl·O«.,•-llio• uPt ~ ••~ mp women " Mr& Bitter IOICI the · lbpticat. One Med: panel''. """" y~' (UPI) ,/,, . t;1l' --~ .......... tbot ttabllllon lo "'Are yoo ""' .,.., 111e """ -r.·· -ll'Cc:olo BH· dull m1nis.e.mont -erofU...:J:'-,," •• A!,.,-. .,., .-llJ ' ~ed et .... ln<\-ullng Is ..,.-,-...... ,_. ..i 1111'1. .. In i last'i'O" br::tolllhe !tr, wlio at IS ~,'l""'fesl · .._u,llHy was mode more Mrs. Bitter bad pl>ruied ma· sald 1lle ,,_ .....,.._ loocl.lnilUJtry, lndlvldllll and lhe ~,of her clllfieul~ ROI just by ber youtl! jor remodell~' ao ·the· store ofte make the b<ot -' • Nearly :II percent 1 , 111 8" b/ loold such a p0ptloi1 In 'and ~. bu~ allo by her "...uld make monr•'* fJt1m m<mben. "'Ibey ..,_ -lhOSlff>•Sboi>'cbaln. colle«eedUcatlon. a wunan'• pout ol view.'" ..._ nd ~.,,_ ~ company-<>Wned conveolenc< "'--'· In c:ha-e of an M 1 --bot•· a B.A. In •~-·-"b' · _, want 1 ..., • ..._ w stores now have w 0 men .-.. .. (' •e --mlll;I Uil nuicn ......... •tlve . eoau made wort to help achieve it." managers, compared with less member star al a shopping psychology and E n g I i s h that 1 m p o s s 1 b 1, , she . She J"O'"D<>let c u 1 t 0 m • r than 20 percent two yean ago. center market in a Bolton Literature lrom W e s t er n ,subetituted a scaled-dorm ~ , ulatio b h..1.J1....'. the Fifty to 100 percent of all suburl>. Reserve University and wa s gr'am. ' re& nB Y "'._ ... store managers and operators Mrs. Bitter, wbo ls not a the fLr& Y{Olll8n to comp!ete Among other things, .t.e panel on man1gement irob- are women in nearly 20 per· member of · the -Women's the Cornef\ University food mowd drink mb:es to the soda Jern1. cent of a 1 1 conv~e.rice Uber1tlou movement, grew up· market.Ing program. aectiOn from the' snack area She also talks with ccm-. ~-··· --·-8,_,,_,_ In Ibo~-grocery business. Colleques who had come up and began can-ying dlareoal petiton about common _...._ · ~. "~ ~~·~ ,... "ller:!itlier lii"owoed "'°'"' In .,,_,.., the --~ reaeoled the ,.-quoted by Prograsjve Oi'ocei, .wa•ai , P--"vanla f 0 r ~l..~.:""6'. -•'-sald. , ... ..,. year round because shop-lema such 11 loaes from bad . a trade publi<alloa .~ c, ---... -:;:•'' --. pen In her ...,. like to cbocb, emplofe IJleft and A coovllllen~' • 11 llO-more ..... -yeara. Bui"""" who -...d moo! bar1>ecue on their patios Ill n.pttftln(, 1n an alf<lt to cut . fined aa a "'1f Ice eotal>-'A>•.• cbil4, abe stocked sensitive during the manag.. yeor. She sald redesigning will clown on loo"!' tl!at must be llsh!DIOJt with 1 •• l,JDD sbd9 ~ 'did other Bimple ment training pnl8TllD have conlirlle. passed on ., higher Rtlll • T" ~ dll:lft9 and tater worked part !Ince become her bJfte!t Some changes are sure to prir!e5 If they cannot be square feet of space, parking w..ru a daky manager in a boosters. stem from shoppers' requests. prevented . for fwe to fifteen car& and1-·.i...:;c.":-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ longer boors than CnKlltlooallf-m'.,..""" ............................................. ~ ...... ~ ........................... '!"'..,.., ......... ... supermarkets in its area. ' Primarily a food s&re, Jt also carries D01>-food!. \ ·The magazine's repoHa on convenience stores and. one woman superma.rtet maz1ager should wann the hearla, of feminists , even t h o u'g b sUpermarket management st1~· is a man's world. 1 'Ihere probably are no mp than 10 to 20 women 1tbr'e !'l"D"le<S among U.. ·~ ehains, although women ..-e increasingly being promoied to ~rbnent heads. . I. •• ' i· ... '""'· ···.···-·· ~Crisp -, ~ EAST BALBOA BLVD,. BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE : PHONE 673-8310 ' lf'IC1ALS1TH.1UAY. fllDAY, M.lUY AY, NOYIMlll li-17-11 Owen's~ Oven Ready Mn. Cubblson's • • ~ • •H ..••• "-••• •• ., CORNBREAD WREATH '.FOR CREAMED«V,~?E1::L'\5 The convenience · s. t o'r e J report said there is "a U9W· ing conviction that women~ tn many instances, actually do a ·CELERY MEAT LOAF TURKEY STUFF'N Dress Up Vegetables · , · , \ " . =:"''. job of managing !ht'. •'They are much better housekeepers ; lIH!1y I! re generally more consclentlous, and maintain a more frieodlT, relationship with C1J!tomer&, I one company executive told Colors Mix and Match the magazine. It's so ea!:?Y ... W. "dress up" vegetables, 111 a wonder it isn't -done more ~of.ten. Vegetables are so colorful, it's run "to "'mii-and-match" the.it colors. Everyone knows about the proverbial Lltt\"a' beans and corq, but few people serve yellow wax beans tossed with green beans.· •·• or bot sliced beets on motmds of green spinach ... ·or a mlxture of julienne carroti with trench green beans .•• « gre<n peas with com. Try midng vfgetables and enjoy the color combinations. Jt Is also easyto·give·a·tasty "ZIP" to veg~bltA: a squeeze of lemon m carrots; , a spoonful of m~yoDDaise on ' spinach ; a sprinkle 1'M patlley flakes on com; or· a-·nttle dic- ed apple .added to red cab- bage. Your· f"amlly will think they i1tre eating a "new" vegetable. For an Unusually hearty way to serve 5-minule cook frozen vegetables, cream tbem and serve them in a corn bread ring. Great !or fl grilled ham supper or even for hamburger ni ghts. It makes a complete entree with the meat, as the com bread takes the place or the starchy vegetable. And it's colorful, tasty, and e y e · Fluffy Texture Said another : catching. Easy, t~! ... . . . .. . Ad,4 .ffia.ed Yegetablea !and p.. "Women are more geared to Add grilled pineapple and ""miento. · i ·' · working 1'by tbe boot.' '111eY fluffy mustard sauce tO' the I P.laCe ·com bread I, ring · <m.-~n't t;ake '5' IPIPY rifks with ham, or grilled peach halves warmed serving platter. °Pour inventory and ·they refuse to and relish to .the liainl:iurgers vegetable sauce in cEinter and be pushed over by-aggressive il time permits. . · · around outer edge ·of ring. route salesmen. We also find MIXED VEGE"l'ABLES lN Yields 6 servings. that shrinkage through CORN 'Bl\EAD 'RING 1 pack8ge. (11 to.14 oa,) Corn muffin mix 1 package ( 10 M.) S.minute cook fro:zen m i x e d vegelables 1/-4 cup butter· 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour . I teaspOOn sal l Dash of pepper 21h cups milk 1 teaspoon minced onion 1 egg yplk, slightly beaten 1 tablespoon pimiento strips (optimal) Pl"tlp!lfe com muffin batter as diheted on package. Bake in an.a:lncb ring mold. M""while, cook m i x e d vegetables as directed. on package. Drain. Melt bUtter in saucepan. Blend in flour, salt, and pep- per. GragUalfy sttr in milk; add onion. Cook fµld _slir over low heat until sauce is thickened. Add a · small amount of sauce to egg yolk, stitring vigorously. R .e t u r n to saucepan.: cook 2 or 3 minutes longer, ~g ···cof\Stantly. OD • Apple Flavor Appeals I J ' • • I~ , .. /l'llOi~Y we ~ !t,df,you foliow.tbo dirootiont 0n crur'tin, rou·get 45 cups oot of ..cl> pound of coffee. Fluffy texture and delicate apple flavor. APPLE CORN MUFFINS % cup unsifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder I> teaspoon salt l/3 cup watetground yellow cornmeal I egg l/4 cup honey 1/3 cup milk 2 table!pocml salad (not olive) oD \ II cup finely diced mlpeeled red apple (such as Mclntoah) On was paper thoroughly • Kitty's ·.Powder Room ' ( stir together the flour , baking powder and salt ; stir in com-- meal. ln a medJwn mixing bowl beat egg slightly; add boney and milk and beat to combine. Add Dour mixtUre. oil and apple: stir just until dry ingredients are motste~, Fill oiled medium ·muffin. pan cups (each 111 C\IP capoci. ty) about o/-4 full . Bake in a preheated 400-degree oven un- til liibUY browned anti 1 cake tester -In -"""',.i,: out clean -11 mlnbtea. Loosen from cup1 and serve at once will! butler. Mabs a mufflm. • I So, at a price of 90t or les!I, our-coupon lo easily worth 5 full cups. Enjoy them. On us. o,.. t •·•· '9 6:30 , ... -· 7 D9YI • Wed: " I \ _ ... _ .,... .... .... un.1oe ' I Rog. or Cor.n llrud c LI. :c ' µ A IOX 0,. t ...... 61JI p.-.-1 ..... w ... . . ' ' .... _.,..,,... . . : ~ : .. . . ... . . ., -... '· . . . . . • i : '! • i : • • • ,_ I QAll.V Pllm' WtdntSday, Novtmbtr 15, 1972 e've .~t ·l>rices ~ 7 ,542 items· were as tO/#'I as. • • • • We Ye cut prices · rouaenda ~d tho~~.!'l•t, on P!'9duc•-.ind on roren foolla end btti .,..,. 9t Cli\ned 'good . cut prices on 7 542 :r Jroc,ry items; w.·:e buy moat every time th e tl11ng1 mo,t people ~ut c9rner1 on lerv · •y •hop. But we h·~·~ · :,z~n meet •nd pr~~~c':dr,eh'iythv~1 ·t'cutqull-and then some ... r. . • •Ill ng, they',.. TURKEYS may fair priced HOLIDA y POUL TRY MAYFRESH TOM TURKEYS .... u .. on• .. 36c MAYFRESH HEN TURKEYS ••• ,..,,on• ...... 39c SELF-BASTING HEN TURKEYS .'::,0 ,',:, .. 4Sc SELF-BASTING TOM TURKEYS.'::.",',:, ... 45c SELF-BASTING JR. TURKEYS .o::t:,;. ....•. ssc ARMOUR STUFFED TURKEYS "0.~·.~·~· 56C "M•• M9Jf•i• yo>ur °"41•S!ot> •~ot>P>llf tor .u ,,,...,. Hol"''' rtff(k. We t 1rry • hll 1~ al Pr""'-Twr1t11T• lff your Holod•J fe111." SWl,T 8UTTERBALL TURKEY'S •HONEYSUCKLE WHITE TUllt.KEYS • AllMOUR GO\.DEN STAR TURKEY& •ARMOUR GAAOI A GEISE •ARMOUR STUFFED TURKEYS• Oil I( A Tf SSfN f CANNED i'/3~ .. AMS : lliY,. DUllUCIUE /~~i ~ 7 •llt. CAI ~~·7.77 ~.~~,~~.~~.~!of~ __ .... 3,J1 ~~~.!~,E~!. ~~L.l:~ .. 2 i 2sc ARDEN PARTY DIPS 3gc ~TIO l ••I ................................ ,. LIQUOll BERWICKS GIN 5699 Ill. WOOlH 10 Pit .................. t/2QAL. SPRINGHILL BLEND 5699 tO ~It. OLD IO·'R00' ........ , ... 1/1 GAL. IMPORTED SCOTCH""" 5499 llOYA~ DCCAMOH M PJl .................. OT, ~~~~~N~~ ~~LoR!l~E .3'"'"' SS ~!!~,~.~~1~.~E,RY,~~~~ J89 ?!!!Y,~, ~9,!E .~!~~' """ S 19 7 LA MANCHA Sl 59 .. AMIM '#!Hf.I • .USTO ......... ,.,,IJTH I Oo/o CASE DISCOUNT 011 PllllCMASE Of IA TIOllAl IRAIDS l . ' mayfajr priced grocery CHUCK-ROAST BLIDE CUTS " . ROUND STEAK PAii FRY OR SWISS 2~ FRESH FRYERS SRADE I 2 1/2 le 3 LIS. IVG. WT • • GROUND BEEF 7~ 3-llis. or MORL •• 65cib. ClllllElllU 2 c OCIAN ll'IV.'1' lfR .. wttOl..E, IOO.-2 DIXIE DANDY YA•S 3 c 2t u. CAN ............. -............ ___ l ~,9,.~'l.·.1~~~.~.°.~~ ·-·-·34• r.~so.fU,U!Sft~.D,!~~.5.1~~. 44 c W.5Y0t.'!.w. ' ........ .19' ~~,~·:~~.°.~ .. C.!E .. ~· . .25° Wf~t ~~!u.! ...... __ :31• l~'lttJ ' .!'~~ ... ~~~ .29" L~~s . ~.£.~.~. .39' ~ L t,,.·~:'I... .39' t,~ Y~l~~~.'.'.'I! .24• t,u,:iJ/M",P\~,s!.~.E .43' ~!~'..'.~ .. ~~~ ..... °.~..... .4 7 • AIMN'S ICE CREI• · 78' cAfiifwa <IUALITY HALF GAL._. 'l°.E.~:5. 5.~~~ C.~E.~~ .49' ~D~e.~ ~.~ !~l1lfR1 1' ....... ___ •. 81 c PJ~~~EluE1 G,R~~~--~-~~~-~---·28c BIRDSEYE PUS 21 c 10 .................................... _. __ _ •fE~~~~1~K~!,A1if.:l,EvS, ...... __ .. 19c MAYFRESH STRAWBERRIES 33' 10 .................................................... _, ~~~L~~E[ 13 ••···---...... --.-.... 79C JOHNSTON PIES 76' APPLE. MINCl. PUMPKIN I in. __ , P!~O~EY£. c.ooL IV".'P. ... _ .. _,, ...... 59' BANOUET DINNERS 38' flEG. CHICKlN. TURK EY. l.NCHILADA. ... ,. SWINSON DINNERS 52' CHIC .• TIJflKEY. CHOl"PED Slltt.OIH REG .. VAN OE KAMP HALIBUT 88' • 01 ...................................... _,_,. GINO 'S CHEESE PIZZA 67' 15 •1 .......................................... --.. -· BIRDSEYE ORANGE PLUS 57' • 01 ............................................. __ , 2~~G~!1~l~Ea1 ....... _. ___ ..... 29c ~1',W,,l\~.N.P~NC.~----··43• HUNTS PEACHES 34' WHOLE SPICED 2 1n )I) 01 .. -. I 1I4 SLICED ,i~~,,~yc~~~. 89~ PORK LOIN .. ~:::~.~.~~.~~.~~:~ .. 1b. ~L~C~~ ~~N~~~r..~.~........ .27 C ~~Ile5 N~~.~ .. ~.~-'-~~-_37c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 49' TREESWlfl PINK 4i •t.-. FRESH w1sTEJIN g n .. OYSTERS ~0(~~-11~=-••· 0- FRE:SH ., .. NJ: l"OJITION 7 7 c LEG O' PORK' TO 7 lb. WTS. (b. FRESH GJIAOI .... , ro 1 ~.wrs.54c ROASTING CHIC~NS •· ~c!!~~-~~~~~~ .. -... 99c ~ .. ~~~ ~R~I~~~.~~.~~ ... ~. s 9c ~J~EAC/:kE,/U,l,C.~--.. 31' PORK & BEANS 28' 'f'A.H CAMPI 2 tn 11 •1. . ~!!l-fT11:S1lJ:LC~,R~·····----··19c ~~~Jc~Ni_~,91a~.!~~.~ ......... -.-.... S9c LIBBY PUMPKIN 24' 2 112 n 11 .................. -·--·· HUNTS TOMATOES 33• 2 1/2 JI •1 ..................... -·-··· DEL •ONT£ CAT SUP 23• 14 ............................................... _. BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 68' OT ................................................... -.. . ~t~~~~fu~~1~ o•···--·---.. -..... 59c e:o~~LJ£oH~~n •• .. ···--·-----... 47<; CHILI CON CARNE 39' GlBHAJIDT W/8H1i, JOO 15 1n ••--· GEBHARDT TAMALES 44c MIXED FRY ER PARTS ::~~::.'.'.~'.::\'.:'.'.~'.' 29C J WINGS· GllSLETS INCLl.IDED lb. 2 112 30 01 . .,.,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,.M_<.,O>"- STRAINEO BABY FOOD 07' 9fECHHUT ltlG .................................... .. USDA Food Stamps Welcome Pricei Ekeetive Thursd1y, Nov. 16 through W1dne11day. Nov. 22. mayfair J!.riced produce l~~~ll~s s~urn oa,.,,_,•>M••••M••>OH>•• 11 c ~1T"f .. ~~~l~J1 l~~~•~••M--• .. •M .. ,. .. ,.,.19c ~~~~.~~1J-.... . ........... J.69 GIR8ER STltAINED BABY f'OOD .. , .• 08 llTIA FANCY U.S. 110. I WAS•STOI STATE IED 01 SOLDEll CHIQUITA RUSSET DELICIOUS BANANAS POTATOES APPLES 101. !!? 49~ 1~ 1 .. CILLO llG ~!°'.fo.~~8P..~.I.~~~~:.5FO'1 ~Jl~Y~~~.~.~ ........... u . l oc LOOSE CARROTs1oc TOPS OFF ....................................... ,,.lb • ~!!e!.~~~ ..................... e .... 19c • , RED llND GARDEN FRISll CELERY 13~A.· < c c c • c c c • c c • • • • • c c c c c • • • • • DAILY PILOT I . . S ere Jt·1 . s. Johnston's • APPLE • PUMPKIN •MINCE PIES SWffT or 011'1' $J l9 PAUL MASSON VERMOUTH •... ~\'!~ FU:(llS ---· --.... , ._,;..;,._.__ .•.. lleeftT~ .,...., Pln.11/GoNCllalllll ..._ ,..,..-. -.... -·-· -.... .................. ~ ...................... ~. u ~MOUNT~IUIOUND\'•HM,GAL s29s Mountain Chablis • • • .... u;;;;;. •.. ~s·• FINE PAPER PRODUCTS FAC~LLE . ROYALE e REG. & DIP• PILLOW PACK BELL BRAND POTATO CHIPS e • BREAKFAST TREATS • . •• POLY-UNSATURATED • OIL -WESSON \ OIL FOR CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES SEMl·SWEET NESTLE'S MORSELS J.2 PILOT-ADVERTISER N Wtdntsd&y, Novtmher 15, 1972 PLUMP • TENDER a DELICIOUS . . u.s.D.Aj GRADE .,. flESH FROZEN RIVERSIDE .RAND OYft' ·~ TURKEYS 8 °ioMsN 18 to 22 LBS. iiiks ... 37L~. ------------------------------. FRESHLY MADE "TENDER LEE" FINE QUALITY ' GROUND Self·Baatl11g · BEEF TURKEYS OVEN READY HENS l·TOMS 4 7LC:...! 43~. SWIFT ~ IUt Ttll AlL TURKEYS Cl'l!CK(IJOAIDf•lliOS K0 NlYSUCllf WK/fl TURKEYS PO~N Sf(' IASl!NG "COOtHH·IHI IA.0- TURK£Y5 B l'Of'PY IOi-lllfS~· SlASONIO TURKEY ROASTS ... 1~0 DUCKS B GEESE TOOIOEI! DfTflGENT 5 9 C REG. J2-0l. "-ASTIC t.SC 2701 HAllBOR BC. VD., COST A MESA 5858 WARNER, e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDI NGER , SANTA AN' HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO. EL TORO I } I ' '' ( \ ' • I ' I '' • " • • . ~~ 1 :"~,>·, ~ ..... --,, e~e~Jipily Invited farUe1 proll{erate f r o m 'ftionbglvb>g ~nill N t w Yeer11, for at no other time of Ille year are people "' In the mood to let go and enjoy lbtmlelves! But, i>a.rtlel are only as good as the !dee behind them, the food that Is ael'\'<d, and the thoughtlulnes8 of the hostw. 5'fve wltll'wonn llQopltallty and'loun will be • poriJ JO.,. remembo'ect, ~ CUIUllED 1'11\XEY I apple, peeled, COftd and chopped I large 'onloo, chopped 1/3 cup butter or margarine I table1pooir curry powder •":\-ff' .}I·~·.;;, (~;""' ,' • ' ' . ;,~;.:'-::; :~ ·Parfy·· 'Ingredients What ii more appropriate at this hollday lellOD than the Idea of lea~ bright red cranberrl.et In both the foods yoo ..,..., and In yoor table decoratloos? 2 cubes or envelopes chicken bouillon _ 2 cups (I pinl) balf·and-half 4 cups cooUd, diced tllltey ·l can (I pwnd, 4 ounct!I) ' " ~I ')r'. v .,' .. c•\,f, ;~ ,_f, ('If 1_: I • • !, '. (.'. • • . . ;! . . . . ~ . • ···-Kids lov~ ., ' .. , • ' •I ' ' •.I ... , • . . . ~ . ; ' .. , T' S read . ,., .. 0, p I;'. ·1 . • • • · :.,ft Thick ; . . . . ' '·... :-KJdl.love peanut butter eny '"llJ )'Jiil ·sprea.i iL· · And since it's so nutritious ~ ~ °'91C't ·for ounoe.-it has as . , -~ .. protein. as hamburger , ,'IQl-.11 IUCb<r In calcium and aiHjo -moet mothers -are more~ OOWY to oblige. p :~ in an amazing ... yanety .. ol. _sapi:twiches - ' peaJtrt butter and banana. ~ butter _and orijon, and ····;._. .. 1JQbert · KgQi.)>hrey's favorite, pellll\ll !JuWr, .>alsml. tomato and onion. Ask somebody about pCanut. ~ter. and he's sure to have . some favorite combinftion. · Here's a De\' sandwich Idea . lhjit.!Xl( Qnly sound> good, !>rt : 1' JC\"11· : .~ut. Wit.er, oran·ge , ·Cartwheels ind bacon 1!18R a ; ::~,.iilh that" ltid$ a)! d ~ giownuj>s alike wilt Jave. :1erYe u with , PIP o! hot -aod'br a glasS of ml!k-lt's \ -bound' IQ -· it fa"_'file . . peanut .butt.er canbiDation; . ' . · • PEANU'I' BUl'i'E&; BACON 'ANll•OIWIGES~ . . ~ ' ' 3 medium oranges .1 lejlspoon. ~ grated orange~,: ,3ta~.~squeepd or~e ··juice-! 113: cup,~ bldttr '1 & •. --. cut ~ half . and' cooked · OR 2 tables- ' --· bacoo bits I tablespocn IOfta>ed bu~ . · ... ·let Ol',_arine . . , . LeltU<e.-if·clesi<ed" ; ' .· & sl ..... whole wlleol.breall ·Go~ •i><tl Imm orange. Peel· ~ ·bowl · 1te · reserve ·juice. sllCe eacb orange Inti> 4 , eaJtwbeela,.r.-vlng 3 ubJe. ··-jolee. cur-beeli In Jialf . .. . .. . . MlX , pW;.1 bait«· .nd ·ennce-.. ,...i; :8'1dlllllY blend ta erqe juD' until · mJx\ue -tci•••• fluffy· and crnqi.y. ' .BprlOd·---00 4 -of brwd. ' ' ... . • , l'li<e · J bapm slices on ,, ,)t.lqa,~~ l':'~.Ara~ge ' orange oau ~•ts o~er becon ~ .-.\>14. -~ce,. ti des~ed. .. · Spread ;.m;.1n1i~ 4 1llces of .:'. ~-lf!llJ, -but~. 'l>Ia<e bread '""'8 l<lt!ttber. . ,, .. ' " ··raster's . ·,:c~Jd!. : .. '' I '~ ' • • ~ ,_ .4lilC1'1111 borne ~-..Qo . .i<vlaed· this i>iqklt nclpe Ill"' lbot It. ls • .. ... at her la'!Jrilos. One·taSte ~ ,Ali!ll>rJd ·~ .... tbeY are CW1oin lo-be -your '· fa"'!!"' *"" ''·~ .~ :J.cup......,.r l cup t;.":i% (pac~ed) I cup '""'ar ., ·Jegp ,, ,·,. . . ' IV.. twpooni wlma!id U· tract .: . J 3 cupe sifted flour • 1 11eupoon baling aoda 'If.ii ' telspOon ·baking powdei · .II leatpoon salt 1 cups whole wheat n .. ~e1 ' •afllll. • ., · · · · I Cllp lll!vmd ~·· ' ' . toasted ' . .-,. cream ··~ ·•Ith · 111prs;·beat In 'IP anct ~I· , " -ettrkt. 'Sift ·ftour with .' "IOlla; bating powller and sail; ,. .-.Into so'pr mlxtun!. Mii' tn whole whtat flates ...... -: Drop by le&· ··.--=·-~to greaJl'd cooky ~ ,,Jri.'at m deg-8 of? ·· · tAdtl··' or just untll ll1ht ~r:i l'llMtd twowti. Cool on rack. " ·:n~ olloljl i dozen coott<11. ,;, R l<'f ', , ' c: ·L«fflng ,.Encls ,, IJ ' 'I pineapple cbwW, drallled Sall and pepper . , . • . . ' . ... . cnPYRIGHT ' . r 19n· · .., . ..... ' . . ,. ..... =-. ·· ·" l!RIC{J EFFECTIVE WED., NOV. 15 . 'lHRU-WED.,.NOV. 22, 1972. ,: ' ' , .l .,-o "D . v . ·,, • • • • .~ " \ u.s.D.A . CHOICE BEEF f•BONE STEAK J I } r > • U.S. 1110~ ·1 RED YA,MS . 1:.a.I. KC • ' OCE,ISl*RAY STRAllED OR WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUCE ~--~ :Q~l ~ ·~nra'j' ~ • \)" ::;..o " -enmbaf!I- . THERE ')rA· 'M"A'R'ICET BASKET ftt.8 . DISCOUNT FOOD STORE NEARY:o : ~:'~~-~ .. ·~ •. ..:· :::..::~=-.. -=-::.·.~-:l!!!!!!!!!!ll:=:::.'::.. :::::!-:::l~~4 ·-i:::::•2,.1 .... 1 ... · •UM >1111.n ,,. .1iiiii.U-;;;.-:12t21,. ... 11.••111u.lwsw.Mt a-....,, •-IMl-1"' •IM.=llltlt 11#1 II. •-:v,1.--·~=~ •UC a.urn,21•1S:lsd 'M.•ltS ,4ttt 11lr, •.• &•1 rptaw.. • 1 , ... w •I ,., ... Cl.nu.._ ·==·•~Hit=-•,• .. ••~'!!!.!,..,·11•-.c-·.~~-:;.n'.!.-,1 -"· • LA•AIA. t4t•tW..lr. • . 21 5' ..... c-thy. • -· ;::• . -..t.,lll S.-• U .... A,, ... , .. S. ,..,,.... . • MllOVIA, J21W. lwl~ • PUl''WA, •· St. • lllWlUI~ 1 .... w..i. •• UICAUll, 11t2w.aw··r. • MIEIMYPMl,,UMI. ..... NllJ[-•t·L........ • .. IE A !SO, ..... .. " • THE SLIM ·GOURMET DAILY "I.OT fJ Sour 6'rapes Shown · on Wine Snobb.erY ' ' • • By BARa&U~ . tho -•apiiti" iunuund niat ... !<ace iuppoon Jn pine cellar .. your kilcbeo to wine c:ooWy ii that one ... "spedal _ .. -al. Ptaeb al. "'""'7 Fl'IPEfzl Racy, -. rich with lbelr att !lllb na1n)F11etrable IO many boob on lhe IUbjocl c<JIDPly with all lhelr various tnvapi.ce leads to uotber: an everyday ~. Plot ou1a11on,-. n1m navor , •. !here's notblqJlke aura ol • '""'lbl!1-Tiie ch1el that you'd IQOpect t be requirement& aboul which-the most eape111lve wine re-llBD WINE any ewry .1111 ol= fol. ~ -'-~~ ,.__ n.. ~ ii !lilt yo11 mllll, p•N•sben keep tbe type i.o. wt...witb-wbet ... 11 il ail quires lhe -liell cut& or ~, --·• Pul lhe ...-.:Jtlo • ...... ~It b'';;iy b:.iiti.e fu:: a11o01ute1y muat. .,. notbing dy ror reuse 1rom boo1: 1o 111ose 11ve<1o11ar w1ne 1>om.. mea~ the mo11 methodical -~ .;;;...,....,._ """111ill 11owt: - ... for a real tlcl;, try coot· lea 'fllmi tbe belt. book. wore nothing more tbao 211-preparation ... oo sbortouts, y, cup dry r<d table wihe Pour !he 'Wine bllo Ibo boa Ing with it! "An interior wine ls oot Im· Self-styled wine snobs allo cent Una ol 1plcef no sumtJtutJons ! Garlic salt and drri on the akSel • daM. It's unfortwuite that most of proved by cookln,g. tt expect you to have a co~ nie problem wilb uptight Wine cookery b e c o me 1 Pepper the meet II co""4 MlrtDsCe ~~~~~~~~~~~--'.::..:::..=:::..::=::..:::..--!:::.:=:.2.::.:.:.=.:_:_~~--=~:..:.:.::..:::..::..:::..:...:.:..:~=-~.::=-..::.=:::.~_:_--'-~~_:::.....:.:.:=::.'.--::..:::..:.:..::::..:::..~~~~~-"--~~1 ....... ...,...... .. 1o REGULAR 01 CORI CUB•SOl'S .STUFFlll' 'I , 1711"'-• • NWll'HIML•M-.... .... ,...... • If .... , .... s:lta. ·--"· •-cm 11111--. MAIKUIASIU BROWI ~n SERVE ROlLS ILL YAdlti FIOZll ·aAIQUET D.llNERS· WATCH YOUR MAIL •ox .... tllW. tMte.-• llR nm. -I ;:I s•• t. ="-"· •IWll!.•••-w I .,._ • ..,..,_., .... , .... ww,..,.. ... .,_.,. ................ -. ... --. . ..... ..... ---. ,.. -.................. -Int-""-•HllM.IU.IL-M _....,. ...... _ ................ ,_ .. ~~.1111n-1M: • ...rt!"""'*'L--. •--------------mii•--.. sa..,11t•c.m11•1... • n ·Atli. 11tL......... 1 • ,, 11 l • HILLCREST GRADE ''AA'' LARGE EGGS I I • lour boon GI: aB .,. ... Ibo relrfpntot'."Tfie-nr w111 tenderize tbe -· Put tbe -""" • tallleo--ol tho,_,.. -ID "-tide illlil.' ' Cool< ov.-blib boot until -......,._ nad tbo-be&IJs lo ~ Ill Its ... milted' fat. •• se-tbe meat nad lnlm K well '"' both aldea. Droln 1way faL Pour Cll lhe -~ - and -to coot -btp beet unW tbe wine evapqlol to • -..... .....,,. """ beefl&elk•~···••ed -()117 ........ -tum rve. Eaeb ~ ..m.r. wellliad ---Ing, will bo m ..-.) ='· mi!'...i.rr,~ cut llj) ttaw-., .. ~•lJlwed '!ltb -nad raJt. • C\l)>I nler I cupr<d- ~ leupoaa ilae lbayie.... Ptaeb of tbjmo I cup loma1o jillce' -· the dll<bn with the ~k'= :i: ~ ""! • baklnr tray ancl bUit "t. • • .,., bot ...., <• ...... ) lortsmlllltea. ~-;ti~J.'* loan .,.,..""' . Add an -lnhe~. °"'"" anlf·'W. 'for • mbmt• • • de1ree1 . Uncov•, onrd"-bGia1: until llqald tbld-to --liltenoy: • • .. --·wvtnp, .. --'l'be --... • •• alb of -.... lliat Iii -lal-lmiall a.a. "for ...... rkhly ___ ._ far -fat ·ond ·""' tntetn -~-andpot.. roelt eata. . ' ' • Prtp:M rtbl, far mmple, 11 45 ...-fat -·-2,CIOll alortll per t.iicm ele• ... pound. more than -1111 lat and calarlalla-.,.pot .-. And pal --1111 ... 11111 d !al -11·,.. -Ibo Sllm Gclurmet mab -abead -· 11la tWHtap'---llaa an added txn.: ... •••bfellt dlili bolpa Ill --... and taaoleNo 1111-. lfaN'• llUKUDAD , Y-Por--4_.lllD...,pot -· ~1:~::..-:i lbaJ- 11111111• JOdr7 ...,.,. !~ ..... -.' 2....._ ... _ol_ boa!Qao I atalU ~' .... t111n11 Ir:: ......... ,_ cut . = =r.-::.. ...... t t·)ltJ• .... I 1 l •M'1rps1A owmtardt :.=:!::,.,.., -.... '..., .. .u ,_,,,.,fat. rw..-.o1 --.... ,_ .. _ ,_. . .,,.._,,tf'r1'--l -tbo-•aa11 and-· -tllt ..... . .... .,_ta ..... -..... -... _....., .. a.D _ .. llmla ...., ., -......w. Addtbli __ _ eov. nad .._. -...,. ... -Irr ""' lo -boun, anW -to ~ -· ~--­allotr lo .... ... pot In rwfrlprat« -....... ........... Aboal•m• 'JI ........ w, ,..... flf from nfrilri-.. 1111 "' all _laL.._ .. ._ ., 11111 boat lo ....... Md ' • , ........... aod .....,_ ... _ ... . sh rt•, ..a •111,1''1 .. ...... a ll'rrNU.W••• .... a ,, ' u. a.w .. Itri ••d -..... .......... I wk cw ........ ... ,..,_. ...... , ........... ....,. ,.._ JS •t'r • ,,.,,....... _. -........ r. ........ ciltl -Ir .. .... q r -' • =r·=-=~ _,.. ............ ~ .... r: .:.:..·· -OOIJIDllT, .., .. _ ,,_~l'!IJ! ' ...... NJ.""1. . ( Tti'• i -- ' ( ' ' I ' • 1 a DAil vP1lor I WtdillSdAJ, N""'btr 15, lffi Jrl lid y; Stuffed With Time-S~~e . ·Home N'ews .and Views .By DOROTHY WENCK ~ Yet, you can freeze Another Idea Is to rreeze the bag and freeze . persimmon cake ls to use a water called for In the 1cake • - - - -cranberry relish. Just follow whole cranberries and make poc:Uge al IJ>ico or lj)\lle cake mlz nc4>e by ...,... ~---------------"!"'~-your usual recipe and freeie your fresh relbb as you need Q. Do you have a good mix. To lhls add 1 ... , 'lfo cup otherwlle follow tho , .,... _ • ... ~will your fimlly have tbe relish in freezer cdn-it Just put tbe bag of cran-recipe for peralmmoo cake! penlmmon pulp and 'Vo cup dlroCllou for mlxlns 11"3 blk- , .... ,...ving dinner? At tainers. berries into another plastic A. A simple way to make nuts . Reduce the ·amoont of. lng. . ... 1 ~ • ,. h>me! WI~ lriendo or _=::.:::.::~~~~~~~_.:...:.:.::_cc.:_:.c:.:::.c....::.:c.:..:c_~~~-'-~-"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,...~._;~~~~--~~~~~...:.~~~~~~~~~~ " •llvu! In 1 """"urant? ll tht AMSWt.r ls "It home,'' chances are you will be serv· ~ tbe meal to lrlendl or relaUves as 'ftl1 u lo your own famUy. 'lllls means extra work for you -more than the usual number of foods to prepare plu special "com· pany,. Jftpantlons., It takes Iota o! preplannlng -thought and """' ahoad al time -to serve up a bt.g holi- day meal without b e i n g a !rauled, e>haU8ted hostess. Now would be a good time to; -Plan your menu, check your recipes and plan your shopping Ill!; -Plan your serving method and aerving dishes, table lklens, decorations and other supplies and equipment you will use: -Plan when you will do what jobs and who will help. PLAN AHEAD Some people can do a II this planning In tbelr lleads, but the rest of us need to put it in writing. For me, writing usually helps tbe thinking process along so that I have a better, more complete plan. If your time or energy is limited, you will want to plan a work-saving menu and serv- ing method. For example, the traditiotW Thanbgtving menu in yoor family may be quite elaborate -with many different kinds of foods. Yet everyone com- plain! about getting too mucb to eat. So why oot simplify your menu -serve fewer kinds of foods . For example, if you have turkey and dresllng. do you really need m a sh e d potatoes? If you have sweet potatoes do )'OU need another kind of vegetable '(or viCfl versa)? If you have a cranberry relish or sauce do you need another kind o! salad 1 And does anyone need hot rolls along with all that food? BUYYOIJR PIE When It cornea lo ple, oome folks feel tlu!t tbe tndJlJonal pum~ pie just can'i be tam- pered with. But bow about a bakery pie bl fl! .. P>d .. or better tbu,jlloll\;,? Or bow al!Wt riiUtog Ille pumpl<ln custard and baking It In a pie pan -a cnotf Serve It In wedges and It may be that no one will m1s.t the crust. If they notice, you can point out that they are savillg 115 calorlei per piece (and you've saved all the work of making Ille pie cr1lll). And t<> ave time and work, don' lllull your turkey. U you think the ins!de of the hirkey needs l!Ome Davor, jmt drop a few chunb of onion and eelery Into Ille body carlty. Your turkey baked without dressing will cook 1n less Ume and with Jess danger ol food poiJoning -and with ~ work for you fn preparation. serving and clean up. Later In the day you can make tbe dreulog, oeaoon It wllh the liquid you cook the glbleta In and bake It In a separate casserole that can go directly from tbe o .... )o the table. • And when tt comes to ltt'V· Ing, a buffet from wblch everyone ae1ects his own por- tions I• eaaler on the cook and spe<dfer than pwtng dWles at 'the table. By streamlining her menu, doln( • good job o! planning, and 1ett1n1 u Many jobs as po1slble done before 'lllanbgtvtng day, tbe cook can enjoy the holJday aa much as her guesb. QIJE8110NS WE ARE ASKED: ' Q. I lfould lll<e lo make my pumpkin pies tbe -k be!on 'lllanbgtvlng. Could ~ be froi.en, and abould ~ be frozen before or after n1'! A. Pumpkin utd otber types o! plet (ucepl Cllltard and cream) can be made ahtad of time and frozen. II ta beat to .,-freeze them before biking, pocuglng them In molatur.- vapor proof materta1 lud'I .., a ifutlc !rteur ba(. Bah pie lrozto olet withoofdefl~. For clooble crust plet, do not c:ut lht wnt holea In lht -crut 1llllll you bite them. For dcdllo cnll !ruft pteo, llorl In • !lot <• dip'eel) .... !or 151ol0~·--...... tbe tenf'k. IT 5 de-aol bile 10 to 10 ' nl1nuta Joolor, or ant1I dme. For ,..,,..., ~ -tar -II 1 minute ol «Jt .,...._, tbea _the.,,.,toilldoetlti ' lltd -untO llWDc ii oet. ' Q, 1 ..taltl lll<e lo make ....,ii <nilberry relllll for ' I " l ' '' ,. Tnna-1 Fnlll Pork ur ·1~ 'f!! Self Basting Tu11keys 43r .1011'1 Dllry F-Bloon ::. !18' Fnier Jolla S.1111 .::::. 611' Liiie Saasar• •-:;;. ":':" ..:-711• BEEF ROASTS CEN1B a.rr °" 7-IONE •••••••••• ~ Chldt Roast ••••••••• 98'1.L 8oneWta ~ Ood •• •••• 11.29 LL CHUCK STEAKS ~69.". 111,AIP_ Che1dar ~~··05 .,.. I a VODKA i::;g:: •2•1 ·-' . ..,,, 'WHISKEY lO~~~YET 1341 :lfPI ..,,, ·~l!!l~ ~:·&· tt .... Swl11 .W111 Wlilu OtANn CM rttNSIC8.l.fl 1/2 CW. '•• 'Vt'4 ROSE. HALF GAll.ON 11.79 ........ P.i Munl CllHonda W111n -Y.OWIJS ljll }~aOSEOlt~~ ......... . PEARS ·~~29c fl.AVORf\l. • BROWN & SERVE ROLLS Doc. Twin wt.It. ot 0 Whh, 6 Whmt •• 35' lllAMI IOlU DOZ.0 .,., •• ,llc CLUITll •OUI DOL., ... ,.41c ~ Vons C111itry ''lllctlt1' .:. Ill' Holldar lllp Cakn ::= 83' ---·-· --.. 21' HILLS BROS conae. COOL WHIP 49r. TOPPING JERSE YMAID 81 c BUTTER BLA CK 45c PEPPER ... ,._ tnln 111 ... r .... •• u.iw Delwpll ..:-~ ...,, .. , .._ '='=' .. .... ..... .,,, """ FRUIT CocMall •1111 Jlll·D . ' • &'ft .POWDERED Sugar UGHT Cit BROW!-! JERSEYMAID 8 gc EGG NOG VONS Mixed Nuts DOLE Pl1aapple AQUA NET 44c HAIR SPRAY MINN£NI ~ :: . .-~~---49c ---___ i..,.. , __ ..,_ -~- ' ~::!:...\Ii!\:.'~ 10111 o1 a..,. ,.1o1r. Con lhls •Anet ... -1 · '"'10 5922 -· AYI., at $tlilldil, lfllltlnrten leaclJ I.aim Nils Pim. El Tn 21 Dl2 leacll Bid.,_ lluntlnttaa Blali .17958 Mll!da. Fllllllblrl VlllJ ,, l I I I ' 'llAf1 l!INIATUll MAllSHMALLOWS ~~soz. KRAFT MARSHMALLOW CREME 7 OZ. JARS 5/51 :5~ PILLSBURY e BANANA BREAO Rogul•r e NUT BREAD e DATE BREAD 63c Each e APRICOT NUT BREAD YOUR CHOICE SPRINGFIELD APPLE CIDER FULL GALLON Oranges Creamed A delectable but ineipenslve doaert. ORANGE ' BPA!ii&H Cllll.UI 1 emlope unfla vo red WHITE KING D DETERGENT gelatin ~~·~" TOM TURKEYS GIANT SIZE scr NORIEST GRADE "A" TINDER TIMED 17 TO 22 LIS. 37~ .. 1~ ~ ,. :::.==:rnd , A PERFECT T\lltKIY IVIRYTIME WITH PO, UP GUAGI I tabi<opoon lemoo juice NOUIST GRADE "A" 10 aL .IAI 891. !JI• cup sprinkle lhe .. laUn TIMl>tlt TIMID 10 TO 15 LIS. owr lhe OHOll• juice 111111 1111 =·~t:.:: EN TURKEYS ...-, i.t 1n milk; coot WUlllll ...,. bol, mt boiling, walor, NISH OYSTDS llrriltr -ntly. 1111111 mis. tin -11 1 silver --1-------------------8_9_'• -llmlnutes. HOl'ff -bom '*'; odd AU. MIAl WllMllS ..,...... plltln; aUt .... , ____ _;'....:'-------------:---e.~~lnadllrta~ llAn '"c.!.."!'"IA 3/$1 Boll IQ wllllM ,... CllAM ,__ I Gt Ill 11111; !old Into 1t11Un -·'-;-;;;:--; .. 'i"";;Mi9;iiD-----------;~;: 11n. lrul'f 4 m. ww.•ID 2a. Turn lnln t<>unce custerd CHAM CHDSI ~ cupo. OUll unUI ..t: coverl-------------------- wtai plullc rum. Unmold II IAlt M HICIOltY SMOKID 89' ...q lime. Gamlsb with SUCID IACOlll • IULI mu • --- J DAILY PILOT ------· = ·-· - DRIVE DETERGENT I I GIANT 59" I SIZE I' Regul•r 89c I • • • • . I ' ' ' '' 'I '' '~. • REVEAL ROASTING WRAI' BIG ROLL REG. $1.59 69¢ Wltll thi1 c:oupo11, 110 mini"'""' p11rch11• rectvlr•'· limit I I I I on• ,.., caupoll OM co11po11 p•r cu•t-•r. Vold I 1lt.r W.dn•.d•v, Nov. 21. !972. M>OD ONLY AT uaaAIM IAlllT -------- VAl UABlE COUPON --- GRADE "AA" 43f ' EGGS CRISCO OIL •AUON CAN U•. $Z.H $229 LARGE #2112 CANS NEW CROP 10 OL CELLO PKG. CUlllSON'S POULTRY STUFFING llG 13 oz. TWlN l'Al< IOX 49' • I MJI lllOWN I WILD RICI Olt WHIR I WILD RICI 60..ln 59' ONLY OllADE "A" ,AT IAllGAIN IASKIT, FRESH TURKEYS, DUCKS, GllSI, ROASTING CHIX, IAlt M HAMS, OllDIR YOURS IAltL Y I -· lltAND COllNllH PAltKAY MAR•AllNI PIT IYAPOIATU MILi ·~.= 3/'1 OAMI NINI 1 LI. 4 02. 69! Pt Ices lffecllve1 1'•1d.y .... s •• , NOY. 16, 17, 11, 19,20, 21, 22 USDA CHOICI s219 ,,_ ~,. _. •-. iPiNCIR STEAKS Lii. ~ ..... .iuiiiil:iiii ... iiiiii'°iiii~•' iiiii~iitlrTliiimlll!!!!!'!!!i! LU M HICKORY SMOKED I IONILISS LIAN -Whole or HoH -ltlADY·TO-IAT TAVERN HAMS · 51~ ~IS & CANND HAM "' lll!IY llO&.LI ~k..,AIDIHOUSI 4 us. $4.98 3/$1 ...... IUll ClllP STAIR lta.rPllclllll 711 I. Cllllfllll tlonl.Mu~•..mnp. !~-----------------------------------------~ ,, I I I ' . ( • ) ' l l I " t • . • Ii ~ ' • -~ I ·' '. ... ~· .. ' • • ' .• • '· . ' . :~ .. : •· . . .-.. . ·-. . . . . . . • . • • . . . ' . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . ' • . . . . . . . . • • . • • • • • . . ' ' . . . . • • . . . . • . • . . • . • . • . • • . . • . • • . • • • . • • ; • • • • . • • • . • • . . • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • l • • • • • • I • • • • E } • ~ ~ $ ; • • , ,., DAILY PILOT . ' ) lad~~-.!~ ·~~ .... ~.. . ....... "" 'Waltlag Which co!Jlli! from tilcheo when '* holldoy ... ~ lo,at Work. 1 the fesU\"e atmosphere we detect the mingled scenls of all the dellghUul h<rbs and spices in pooltry seasoning ; the onions, pepper and herbs In veget.ab\es and salad ; the "' swtel fragrabce of pumpkin ,; pie or apple pie spi~s which rises from the tradiUooal desoerts . As a rule of thumb, the leafy herbs are some;tbat more economical. For \ho!e spices such as pepper, ginger, cloves. And ground spices are always more perishable than whole spices. Today it ls possible to buy some of the most frequently used spices (i.e., pepper. parsley flakes. instant minced onion) in large-sized con- tainers which are m o r e economical. For those spices uSed less often, smaller con- talners can be a better choice. Use your spices creatively as, for instance, in these two recipes : FRUITY SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE 2 pound! fresh s wee l potatoes 6 tablespoons butter or margarine 1,1, cup finnly packed brown sugar '-2 cup chopped walnuts L teaspoon pumpkin pie spice ,~, teaspoon salt .. _ I can ( l pound ) fruit l ,; cocktail, drained =··, . Cook potatoes in boiling ,,~. salted water 30 minutes or ·· :;-. just until tender. Remove skins : cut into 1h·inch thick slices . In a small skillet, melt but- ter; stir in brown sugar, walnuts, pumpkin pie spice and salt. Arrange 1/3 or the sliced potatoes in the buttered 2- quart baking dish. Top with 1/3 of the fruit cocktail. Dribble with butter sauce. Repeat layering unUI all potatoes, fruits and sauce are used. Cover and bake in a 325 de~ree oveo for 40 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Yields g portions. CREAMY HERBED TURKEY !JRAVY 3 tablespoons turkey dri~ plnp 3 tablespoons flour I can. (10~ OWlCCS) con- densed chicken broth I teaspoon tarragon leaves, ,... -;..,,..;,-,. crumbled 118 teasi-ground black pepper 2 egg yolks ' 1,2 cup heavy cream Jn a saucepan beat drip- pi~s. Add floor and coot t minute. Gradually stir in chicken broth, tarragon and black pepper. Cook end stir until boiling pQint is reached. ln a small bowl combine egg . , .,. yolks and heavy crt\lm. Stir, in some of the hot ll)jzture. Add cream mixture to'hot nU:ture in saucepan. Cook, and stir until hot' (\lo not boil). 'Yield 1 ll cups. • ........ _ lof..,,.., • 1ncf.... • • fl ll Ille.air when thO • cook ..i,ct1 F~u!IY.S­ Pvt.- 'Ci~n • . ....... .. • · ~ WHAT~s-;NEW - CARMEUA ,'ltf HelS.r 1 oaer. 4CRYLIC DOUIU KNm n.. f .... ic .. tlth f•ll' •••••11. '111 m•nY vfl¥ent eolors; Solidi 1.d jec· ·~,,,~,_.. 1h1t mix I m1tch 11\111tbl1 60" wM:f. Jneckiu w11h1b/1. SOUDS $4, 99 YD: . .U.C"'AIDS $6. 99 YD. · FELT . ' A full r•inl:tow of color1 inclucli111t ,..d, white I X-.s ,,..,., 50 % R•von, 50 % Wool. ' ,, ... 72 WIDI lff. $1." PAK-KIT Yo11 hav• c:.1•111.d 111 011t twice, but w• h'"' • n•w thip"'•nl i11 t+i, 1tor•• of tl!l1 100% pol.,Mt1r fib•r fi ll. It lo.as IOI ~ 11••• lnclucl lnt plllow11 quith, Mc. ·; ··'· llM1th. DAILY 11 •ff'1, FRIDAY 1,D 2-) ~ lt11 Ad-at M9ln0fl-. Huntl....,. l'.j • e to, t , SUJ4DAY 11 to 6, CLOSID 1 , t '(! . :• ~~~~Y, T~ephone t<I 4'H • . . . ' ' . . . ' . .... .... ~~ ~ .. • ' •• ¥ : •• •• ~·" ! • At,l.occl's r.•• HioY. a1 .~-= ot '~·.A!n~ ~.: ... ~·~ ~--•xper•c•. wew ,. GW••1tt11at . ._..,.,_1.,_.,...,_ .. H!'.±lladl ·'"" · I "·'' ... '>trac1.,;...ot .... 111 ,_. •• ,,..,0 .:z ...... ~·w.;. . ._ ,_ -.... .., _ .. tloe .,....._, ... . . ......... ~ tloe"flod vlnhl«S •• al tastehlllJ .-bloo4 Ito • 'r.Mll ....... -lllilp • It's conklerecl by rnamy to be 0......, C111rty'1 ffHst • . -~-~ . . ' SIDp la _.., tllo MXt I ..,., --. .... of -.,..W. ,... '"a rNl 1.._ Mcftet .•.• Jmt Ilk• lie.~ Co•l•f· · • Pre-Holiday 'Sale qUlt · OWN 'FRESH ' BAKED• 9'' ' ; ' I • I. Rl.IM CAKE PUMPKIN ·flE . _ <I ' -99·~"· :· l:X,., 11fD 11ff. ft.-, I $100 olMIT > -.off -' FRUIT CAKE .. TllUTS . KRAK't'-BRAND IMPORTED "!Xr'~ 79e.. HAM $1 •. 79ua~1 •----------............. 1l,. ntl: lllMllT ... LITY SWISS CHEESE · Ferrara Torrone -:c . :$1.,19 ~::'t, ...... , 11.tn ' • ..... .unotltO -....... ,. SALAD $411_!. OIL DP'. nm I. .. COFFEE $1.19CAM ' were WOrfA· the trip fTom any plac.e ~-Orange County .. t I f • l • • • • • ·• : • Ii • • • • • • .... ' . , • ' . . .. ' . ANOTHER N.W. SAFEWAY OPENS · IN . LAS VEGA'S Boulier HwY.. at NeHls SHOP & COMPARE P~ve It To Yourself! , ~.\ J ! .. J•st A ftw E•try4•'t Lew Prict• Wen't Sotisfr YeurNttils & l•wtr Y1ur food l 11114ttt l •Jt•stl Al Seft w•r Diaco••• '1'011 •11 f i1t4 l••· low l•trylllay "Pricts thnuftlte•t tht store ••• PLUS S•J•r St •tn ••• that con lleally ltwtr Your TOT Al FOOD l ll l ! HAPPINESS I S'.~:SAVING YOU MORE ... $ERVING . YOU BETTER EVERYD AY AT SAFEWAY. DISCOUNT "THE HAPPY STORE.'~ 7-lone Steaks -La1ca1tll' Fanni ' ., ........ with T•dtr Timer. . ~,. 22·1•• & .. . Undtr • Manor House Turkeys...:-;;..._,.:37• Self-Basting Toms s.:i:;;r~ '"45c Self-Basting Turkeys t'=r:.~ .. 53c USDAa..k1..., Ce!ltff'CutChudt l6eol to Pon Fry lb. 79c llef .Rill Sl•-ks ·~~'=' . lb. $J09 · !Fresh Beef Brisket ~:.'!·::~ lb. 99c ~Top Sirloin Steaks ·=r:r lb. $1 ~. ~.POTATO ,:,,··CHIPS CRAG MONT BEVERAGES :~ Party Mili"-•111111, lamc1n .. flf DilL ltplan" 0111,..1~111 hi! . 10YHL Pkg • $ Quarts Fancr Quality finw & Goldin ldeot For Slicing Over Cereals, Into Geldtin Salads C.latin Salads ~Etc. lb. e firm Ad'""'' gerln.s Filltflovor-Lowln , Caio;Mt Holiday Treod (Pits D11osiQ d lott..,.....floror 3 $100 vo' ca OS Bltnds\llltll~mostA~y • for 111' Salad. A Nulrljlous Gom1Shl :fresh Cucumlaers M..:o!tw. ~~isc G t f ulf -.. . .;.,lli.ll~arioty 22c rape r ln VitaminC-Woke 1' I U Brookfost Appet1tesi • ' • • Yellow Onions i:!;,~ I .. W fresh TOllllltoes .::0 Crilp!CM1ots :.:;. t '!w . ZzWI Dates ~ •w•h Sprwts . 1 -':: 391 • Rell Pitatoes :.!.."'.!. . ' ' I "'I J. ' I \ :: ~9< ·~, .. .. JI)< USDA Cloolct GnidMI Bui Ideal to Pot Roast· Blode Cuts .. Du ... q .. IOlltlNI Fully Cooked 4-lb. Can • Otll'STIMS .ifh JOHNNY MATHIS .... ... ilcWrs lit an.. ~tr ll1 cmmY S1R1S GROUND BEEF USDA lm.Pteltd for Whal. someness-J~ 2 or 3-lb. pkgs. 67 c CANNED HAM $568 """"" " """--II. 1b. • _,_....,'°""" Sc .. •:.Solve your gift problems! 7-Bone Roasts ~!~':.., .. 79< 0-Bone Roast •:::g::,• .. sac Boneless Beef Roast'~["' •. 98< CAPTAIN'S CHOICE . FISHSTICKS J ~ooke<l e Frozen 14-oz. Pkg. EDWARDS COFFEE Yac11m Pack-lid Cll1•~i.111 C1ffe1! 1-lb. Can LIQUOR & WINES I I f ' I ' I • Ii I I ' ' 1 !t ' ' ' ~~.,.~~~~~~E s$1.189 or Cold Duck • Cha Molson 8'onc mpagne ""'""wi;'""""""" WiMer'S Cup Scotch ~ Blendell Whiskey ,-:;-;..: ... '3" m• '4" '"" '3" HOLIDAY DAIR Y & DELI Shady Lue Butter o.::' ::s1• luceme Salad == 't.!.L S9< Lucerne Creal Cheese ::-37• Lucerne Pmty Dips ~:.'. 37• • ••!·air Pies S:-4k79c orMmco Piii linh iye Cool WWp ~~ 59< e Mix .. v ... 1.wes~ ·::21• Bel-air Pea .:=o':: •:,:31• Bel-air Pit Sliells ..:::,, 'I: 35• e Chocolate Edelrs ... ., ·~· 49< Canllecl Ham '=:."' 8 i'! '8" " t>-The perfect answer for Safeway Sliced Bacon :: 82< Rath Cedar Fm Bacon ~ 73• · last-minute gifts ... SAFEWAY GIFT ORDERS Fresh Pork Chopsv.::::.GluO 1•_79c .fed Portm $108 Fresh lamll Chops ~11-~ ... .._$J29 ~amll Rill Chops -<WM-.::r:;c.., ..... •~.tac Fresh leg of lamll -<WM----- LARIESllE LUCERNE 2'A''EGG EGGNOG cmo0'1ll•CnJ--~cm·11mr fsilllt, ..... -......... , tllt-l'lrt! ........... 11.11111 Stuffing Mix s..:"' '::•Sc (£) Juice-Cocktail :::.:~~ ~ 79c fl Aluminum Foll =~ -:43c @Cider or Juice == =: s1 1s I Ice Cream === ~1ac 8 Chiffon Napkins ,.::_.~ :.25c BUYS FOR THE HOLID AY HOLIDAY GOOD BUYS' Mush~~!-~29c • Dn11lng1 .... 33~ Quok,w'Statt ,._ •lbt Slit LcMr;'1-forYawhalW:* .. • Zippy Swllf Pldlts '::' 59' Gtlatil Dtswts ~ I: 9' Ublty hllpkll ~= · 1::25• Fnlt Codtall .!:: , ':: 29' ; hway c ••••• ,_ ':: 31• Cli1celatt -~ ::-s: 26' Pit Cmt Stieb C::. ':: 27" Ci LI hl"f S•ce t:: '::' 25• ' HOLIDAY BAKERY BUYS ·~·Roll·~= 3::r.'1 •• , FoM CaU ~-="·::39• fi Mn. Wrt;.t's Pits ::= :-19• .,,... Sc•n•di•7;;.~:t 39• HEALTH g9&EAU TY AID S fl hz•• Dhilfectwt ~cfc • Q-Tlp Celtll S•t I I .:?io~· .. Flips Eyt .... , __ ,,.. Glllatte Fo r Slin,1 ':: Q• I .. . • . • • I .· .· • • . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . • • • . • . • . . . . . . . • • . . . . . • • • • . . . . . . • • . . • . • • • ~ • . . . • • • • . • . . • . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . • • . • . . • • • • • • • • . • • . . • • • . • • • • • • • • • ' • . • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • ! • • a • ~ • H DAil V PILOT • •t I ' ' .., . .. ' ·~ ' • . , - -. ·, . ! J, .r ' . ' . _,,. ' ' . ··1"\', ~ Afra11k . . , . . ·:.--. ----~ ~.: t" Toilet paper is basic to our pers(5r:ial cleanliness . Yet it does have its limitat'i6ms ~because· it is drf. And anything that's &y jiist •. · ' ~n't <;:leanse as well as soi'{\.ething1 that,'srw~t. Which is why WIT ONE;;)'"'.t~w~!~ttes . take personal cleanliness. a step further . , ·. ~i , .· :-'. ; ·1 · ;.: , y:,_~\-'·./1\ ) . ..•. WET ONES a~.~ designed for use a~t~r.¥~'11~; /!'''~ :, ,_ · 1. ~ , • paper tq;eleanse tHe fectal area. · :~:. . . ., ; J~ ~ •;, · They cleanse thoroughly and effectively '·~ becau~ each towelette is pre-moistened With · a mild, freshly-scented cleapsing solution.'fhey '. are gentle enough for a baby and have beeh' .• · : .•. .., '.. clinically tested for mildness. WET ONES ~re , · strong and completely flushable, too. · · ·. ·· Keep WET ONES in your bathroom rlgije,';, . ,'I ·:' / ... ~l~g ~th the toilet paper '~s' 3: final stel1t -~·,::·~; · · · · ih personal cleanliness. You ·will find them '°., ' :1 ' . . . .. . . helpful in keeping yourself as clean as . · you would like to be. They're ideal for young children who may not be as carefµl as they should be. Older people with clea~sing problems will find them helpfut too: One .final poipt, for yo.u WOJllet:l . . ,,, an~ lfllf. daughters~ WET ONE$ havei : a;P.t~~.ftesh ~t. Sotpey n9t , f~ qt\\i't1nak~JY,ou feel~l<:aTh Phey mak~' · v~eelLfresh. ·.J . , ~. \_ .... , ~ ' .. ' ' '., ....... ... ·:-.. 'I • ' ., wtfoNE:s: The .fmatstep ' • t • 1 " .. r,· , •. , ff "I Ii II f! ~ ' ! ,f ,, "' i , ' ' ; , . ' r • • • • • • · to personal . . .a I!. ~·-!"' ~ ile&DftiJ(:Ai~i ' u-• 1 • t ~I· 1' , . • • • •J I ~ ' f -.. ' • • , .. • . . • . , • I • ~ • " • '' • " • . r ' i ·; • ~ .! ' \ , I • .. • > ..... ·~11i/Jt· ·· .. ,"'' ··r--· )..#;• • r ' • j ,. • r ' . . •• .:..,t_, . ·.·crouch ... . ' Holplf19,,)\0" buy or sel • t.o-is • labor of lovo for us. In each tron.a;;iion we treot eacli .wffh -tflit :+ocial touch wlii~ wil iiive you on extr~ sense of pride when you move in wiil.-·t-·fo.mny''. We, woulcf"r~. tp llisauss your ~ulut• home with you soon. Won't you give us •• .. 11 ·90 trained salespeople in 6 offices to help you. Remember, we are the lar9flf loca~ . ' ly owned ... 1 ..... firm in the 6r1n9e Coast ..... We're your neighbors, we 1incerely Wini to help • . . ~:,.; "l "' -••• ~··· "lt'• r-,. . ., ~fee .ce ·,._",..,, " ... ·1'· .... l • . . . IE ntE LANDLORD . I Pay youraelf the rent. It'• ltke a aavings account MATE -not a lou! But have the easy llfe In thla , pride or ownership 2 bedroom, Condo near the You can tie your boat hi the front yard ol thiJ beach with private poo1J and larie recreation sharp Channel home tn Newport Bea_cb-A beau· room. J~t SllOO ~ and s230JX> per month. baths.' Great.~;., , ""811 ~ aJ!11 lo~·ot '"'°ter. Pm)l40. 7~'11 .. · ~:. , titully deCOft:~ haple with 2 bedrooms • 2 . . , , ti.. . fUn. Priced~ •.:-~·~lirr6. '.'. • I·, .: ~ '(~ ·~; j !!· .. ' THAT 'CERTAIN FEEUNG ' ' . . Cool, s~rene, clean, \\rith that femlni~ .adra - A pretty~ PJ&ce ·of three· bedrOOrna W'fth a , la?ge enclosed patio, ieriaced•yard :r-all.the important things inside; out ot state' owner said•pritt tt to sell NOW and rent tt 'to bu)rer during escrow. Mesa . de! Mar great tor schoola. '31,500, all tenna. can M&-2313. ~ousl POR ·A sueCU5M·riAN 1 .. ' .. . r · '• "'·.{ ·~ " .. , , t "' . " r: ·: ... ' ' '· . Just begins to tell the story about this Newport Beach home, an exciting poolside atmosphere that !low• through the large rwnpu.s room with fireplace and step down \\'et bar. Hu 3 bedrooms. Call 646-7171. $24,000· .FURNISHED YERY CLEAN !.fove right In. Just bring your· own televi· lion into thhl rozy 2 bedroom ho~ on a large R~2 lot in Collta Mesa. Fm' tuture in· come units, call 646-nn. ' ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUl'LEX-S27,SOQ •, Two quaint one-bedroom apartments with good Income In d<otrable Newport He!Jbb. To att call 646-7171. ' OUTSTANDING COLLEGE PARK See this lovel)' 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, teaturtna: two fireplacet, shake roof, new p&int outside, boat or trailer storage, ga- rage door opener. Plus nke.patlo and rear yard, on beauUlu.I tree lined cul«-uc. 'lbil home bi wott' afl4rp to better hurry. $34,950. 546-23!.l. EXC:WSIVE . umNG MESA VERDE 5 II + l'OGL If you're lnteretted In a larre home, beau- tiful IWimm1na: pool and prettJ 1treet IA Metia Ver*, pleue call about thk One. H\lge, step-down tamUy room wlfb fae- place and •·et bar, formal di.nlnl' room, 3 bath& Price. $M.900. Phone 544-2313 Cor appointment ·Are )'OU looldlli tor a aut.tantial tioa>tt Thi. a,tately 3 bedroom home .la ai~tei . only one mil>. trdm the dceon. Thia 1...q family home , features ·a tonnal dlnll>K room. c!atlledtal cell· .. ""II. 1nga, Paloll Verde~ttreplaee, thick ebq carpets, and beautlfu1 wallpapering and )'Oil mU11t see the --· Price oni,, f.<l,211<).o can now 842-2535. . • l'ENllilSULA POiNr . F•LY HOME. SOMETHING TO IE THANKFUL FOR New England charm, walklng ctistance to Ocean and Bay Beachel. A lpllciaUI 2500 ¥1· ft.:family home with 4 large bedrooms, including a huge masU:fr suite wiU. Oc:ean View and Sun Deck. FamJJy,~Room, St*tered Patio, Bl.&' Country Kit~ ~ qd a. welj.~~ "no care" utro-twf front lawn. .. Sen ~ la~'n mower and i'O sabJnK.· $8<.1!00 ,__ "811~. A home ot )'QUf' O'Nll ! Tbil home la eaq to buy -euy llvl.rlc v.1th no immediate rrWnt~Ce. Tht. home ii leu than 3 years old. 1be l.tr'P. cheerful kitchen hu plerity of cabinet&. Loa.ted on comer lol Priced at mly SM,8l:IO. M7-ao10. •'-L . ,., . ~ •; ' '1 ~·,.:~~ rt, ~.-, . ~ .. ., : EAST$1DE ' 4 UNm ·· 10°/~ DOWN Excellent starter investment property! All 2 bedroom uni.ta wt\b great appeal and very easy to maintain. 100% occupaney. current rental schedule la $665/Month with .. nea,..t~ ·pot.entJ41_ of $720/Month. Full ,.'orlce,,' ~~~~"'phone 546--2313 tor ~·411ltto1\al' Inf"""'~ . '~ '"' :·' , ~·.j. ~VIEW ~" HQ,..ES S-2 bei!oOa, iJOn. l % bath Monaco Model 'on pool ahie cOnler lot. l.arl'.e kltch· en wtth brealc6ilt ~ beautiful upgraded gold Cirpet. ·99Jl~ oven and double garage. Immaculate! Pr8ented at $53,MIO. Phone ~ for· details. FOURl'LEX !'RIDE OF 'OWNERSHIP Thia one came. ltlelf -Fully leaaed - Low maintenance -OnlY 2 ~ years new - All units are large, deluxe, with buU~ln kitchens. Private p1.tiol. Owner'• 3 bed· room, 2 beth unit bu Urepjace, air condi· tionlna, dlabwuber, sprinkler 1Y1tem On electric tlmen. $73,000. Call Bell~ at 01:i...... VEltY $1!ECIAL HOME Hard to find in Corona del Mar, 4 Bedroom. 3%-batJa. tamib' room and abloJutel.7 price-- IHS view on fee land. 1bJ. one won't lut long at 189,!!00. Call' NOW ~ • SOM~ ;PEOPl,E HAVE IT SOME l'EOl'l:E DON'T Some. ·people .b&ve the ablll\y IO rocoenbe a ~ &ood value. Htre'• cae vacant a1J4 owner doet!n't want to make any more pe,ymenta, He s-fntecl lnlide and out aoa he'1 tired of It. 4 bedrooml. 2 bathe, faintly- area and all buUMna. AU. termt Fili· VA-5% down. Price reduced S2150 to $33. m Don't "1l can aowr aa.~ TOYS •. NOISE, IOYS ' ' Thett''I· • .:.Cm · for ·all Uirtt and • tnOYe Jn1 • thi. beautlllllly clo<or&Ud • -.Om, 2 ' -bath boaie .with 1aqe Mde4 flmll¥ room. • Nicely kndlcaped with·P'J&CUft tftea and ~.plan ta. Detaclwd ~ •abd bol.t •toraae -~~ '29.!lln 1HA~~ _,,, ~ . -' . DESIGNED FOR THE DISCERNING THE PERFECT REMEDY FOR GROWlNG PAINS! N .. --...nor 11111 -la lhe omoet ~-~-= 1:-& .. .::, '= .... ,._!Am -- ----.. ,..,,..., Al 1311,llOO lt • ._. loilt. Olll JOdor .... IPllolobW IC> .-147'f'1CL ' ' • I ! ' ~ < • LA CUESTA EL DORADO $47,000 VA TjMj · •• • Whai ·Kn.,,~ty! Ch\'Jler Wtll ~If la HP-new"~ home to qualified ,.with no ~ .. ·~t. P'alura J BR. r with ~--·~. brick llttplaCt", t . dlnlni;; and -a 1;)00 ~· ft. bonus room; nt base · price cit \NJ hQroe new-la $44.400. Tllll represents a Jf?,'(100~ +: 'value-for $17.000. P.JeMe 1>hone 546-2313. . YOU MUST SEE "1HIS CDM'1 IEST LOC~~ON Tree llMd •lreell. ,Key \0 irtva.te beech. • hofM that ls Soaded .wtth charm. Lott or wood and ~ ~ two tlrepi.c.. (OM Jn kltchenl -Deep PILE CARPmNO AND man1 otbPr beau- t1tul llerol. Thls home WU completcl7 ~led thi& year. Only 179.900 a'4 J'OLI own the.> a.nit ean· 61.3-i85SO to we t.hll 3 bedreom, 2 ~h home. IF I COULD WOULD YOU7 ....... •••·llh -·-., ..... . MY n·1ntJtL •••••••• --....... --.., ..... . ' ' ' . ....... wa . ClllTA ... A "" ..... ""' JM ,.,.... ""' 146-7171 HI 1111 • "6114W-A,.. 147 ... lt " ._ . .. . . .. . . .. Ci•eNA Mil. llAa mu ;111o 67MIM • - ' ·' ' .. .. D"ll\' PILOT Everyone Hai Something That I Someone l:l1e Wanh • " Wtdlndl!J, Ncc11wber 15. 1972 ... • DAILY Pll.Ot CLAsslF'IED ADS • •• • l'tt.Ot·AMl!TISER •J.! . You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Went >,.d ·rhe Biggest Marketplace on the Orange'Coast.-Dial 642·S~78 for Fast R~suits. j 'l .... .I'( I I ... _.,. _,,, .... Newport0 0utstandin9 J.l arbor View Home, offering all the refine- ments that make a happy family! 4 Lge. bdrms., 3 baths, lush carpeting & drapes, family rm. w/bric k fireplace. paneled in choice wood & a wet bar. Profess. land- scape design. See this house soon -offered at S74,900 including the land! ~ CollllCJe Park Beauty This large Mesa model home, lying behind a courtyard & wrought iron gale, has 4 bdrms. & a den, 'Completely remodeled · kitchen. On lush, lndscpd. grounds. It is squeeky clean, ready to move into. Offered ot $39 ,500 . CORBIN-MARTIN G.Mral AUM~tou; THE SENSATION OF SANDALWOOD DRIVE ln Baycrest-Warm tones of autumn ema- nate throughout this Unique three bedroom home on Sandalwood Drive. The mood cen- ters around floor to ceiling rock Jireplaces, scnunptious aprlcot-colored earpeting and the immaculate prii:fe of ownership condi- tion. Proudly presented at $76,900. c:.nct UNl9UI HOMD. NIWPOU IU.CH, '4W5ot GoMrol ;i_ ,..-,;r!J'~-S#tltJ, ~ AlllASSOCMm REALTORS 28211 EAST COo\ST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 644·7270 SOUTH OF THE ,ffiGHWAY-DOill!OUSE with new STRESSED garage waiUng . for a unit! 2 bedroom house completely remodel- ed in perfect C011dition. Easily e:cpandJ!ble . ~.1 BIG CANYON " Over 18,000 square feet o! lovely, view homHlle Located in Newport'• brightes~ newest & most presligiOus area. $59,500 BAY & BfJCH REAL TY 615-3800 •. (!)I 5 ,l•'dniom " Cut~ Sac Sta!ned ;ta.as entry! Crackl· ine 1!replae<. FORMAL DINING ROOM! Chef's Jdtcben. 5 £!ant bedroopu:. 2 garden patios. Park like groundA. Boat -trailer ac- cess. Quiet tree lined cul De Sac! Mesa Verde's BEST BUY -SEJJ.ER HAS PURCHASED NEW HOME • ANXIOUS! call fut 6IS-0303, : -REALTORS 644-7662 ·u~l()Ui: ti()Ml:S . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . ..... . .. .. .. . . . . ~5.000. . REAL ESTATE .. , ........................................................... .... j;G;;;e;.n•;.'.;;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ge;;;;n;.;or;;;1;;;1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _Gen_•_r_11 ______ Ge_n_•_r•_• _____ Rain drops keep fallin' -------- ' BALBOA POINT Check this xlnt Balboa Buy. Note unusual terms-S'h% assumable loan-owner carry 2nd trust deed, up to 29% down. And, look what you get -3 BR., 2 baths, good quality carp. & drapes, comp. fenced. All this plus eligi bility fo r Peninsula Pt. membership w/ priv. beach & launching for small boat. Ask- ing S62,500. BAY & BfJCH RfJL TY 675-3000 * * * * * * TAYLOR CO WATERFRONT "OWN-YOUR-OWN" On the water! Fantastic view & pride of ownership bldg. Piers & slips, pool, jacuz- zi & security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bed- rooms, 2 baths. Immaculate. $89,950 ''Our 27th Year" in Huntington Beach TRIPLEX -Always rented because of the location. This triplex has 1·2 Bedroom and 2 -1 Jledroom. For the smart investor at ............................... $38,850. • N_.t ., F1lrvlew 646-1111 (1nytlmo) Baycrest Estate 'r~"""'!""""""""""""""""~""!"""""""""....., WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors , 1_G_ .. _•_••_I _____ General 2111 San JoaqulR f1ills Road CA ENTHUSIASTS - BOAT OR TRAILER Sia Lot Just under a quarter of an a.ere of land goes with the Ivan Wells bu11t home. Three large bedrooms, for· mal d1n1ng room, efficient modem kitchen. Large rear yard with heated pool plus yuur own separate vege- table garden. Perfect ln every detail. Not leasehold. $89,500_ $28,950 Collecie Park Beautiful home set among many treel in a picturesque park.like yard, 3 be<!rooms, natural b r I c k fireplace, large living room, family room. imm ed iate pmsession, brk 54~lr.I>. TARBELL ESTATE SALE ! ! ! NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Speculator'• Dream! Ramhl· General General ~,";,'~ .. ~~';'<,!:~~ BIG CANYON \.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:. sula lots! Ultra modem Lovely execut1ve'1 home 1n Blue Skies thru.out • 4 car garage · a beautiful setting or tine ""•e """"'" room -'"" properue.. s.1e .eduded """'"' eoml"'"l' · over this 4 Bedroom to bay & surf! AppralM'<I streets, controlled entnmce C'EST MAGNIFIQUE at land value of $128,000 · and 82 Presidents for neigh-Unbelievably exquisite! A St,!bm..it your offer! bors. Call 615-77J5. Pt to behold! 3 BR.'s or 2 -I OHi.\ I I. Ol \O\ • • 0 LOVEl'IS WE HAVE THE HOME; FOR YOU -.First time to see this Oil• year old 3 bedroom home on quiet street in Newport, 5 Garages 2 carports. Offered at $58,500. c. r_ eo1esworthy & Co. ... . . master bedrooms & conv. den, garden room. 3 baths. Exhilarating ocean view, breathtaking sunsets. By appt. only . Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. Happiness is all wrapped up in this 2-STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. HUGE rumpus room that will take your pool bable. 2 brick fireplaces, builtin kitchen, "large yard & room to store your boat. VA NO DOWN. $39,950 . PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 5 STAR BUYS ~~::-~~~~s-~-z:::::-:1;;:;:;.;;;::640:::;·00~20~-I .. .. , .. •' • 25l"D Harbor. Costa Meaa AIANDONED ! ! ! PENINSULA POINT Ov.'f>C'r !ran,Jerrcd to PhoPn· DUPLEX bl:! Vacari 4 llf'd., 3 bath, 2 Bdrms., 1 bath each unit. condo! C.":u-pt>t inK. drapes, Completely redecor. W ide; bulltini1, patio, oveniwd Live ln upper-lower leased garai e! ldeal for lddll -$265 month. lllltd to find large family room . recrea-d u p I e x, this location. tiol'l center le pool Included! $72,500. AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN I. ASSOCIATES *,BR Condo, c.M ... f22,951t F~~:E:~~E OWNER DESERT ''TWO LITTLE . 642"'235 64U200 644-7270 * 3 BR:. Pool, College A roal FAMILY HOME. 4 BOUND HOMES" 'l·0..~-.-,.~l-----~Ge~n-e-ra71_____ Park .............. $32,SOO BR formal DR. extra •~~=.:=~:::~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;; I* 3 BR Home + mbby room A a· pOOt table ~ this corner lot home, Macnab-Irvine on a hillside clean&: fresh as Westem White Income ............ $43,750 size family rm. w/wet bat completely fenced, grape ad~. Good eastzlde area. of. J ~ * DUPLEX & BACH - ice maker i: BBQ. Call to arbor, ~ fruit trec1, 3 Live in one and rent the House Area J_ Apt · · · .. • · "· · ... $4t,500 see. Bud AUIUn bedrooms and 2 baths. U400 other.Ararefindat $31,500. • ·A * 1 Acre, Eutside. Room co•~• B""~ , ...__ n.a •• ..,.,-.. R-3 vaoant lot ready '°' tn a " e t 14 un!IB I'S 9fl! ~"~ ~~ -·· vuv _,.~. All tenn>. Call :'.!'.'·.,:''~Y ~~"'.:,':; PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES c1iJ. ·: .. ··"·oo-im "";J.."";.,..:t~i.r~ •. C~TS AmriowJ seller u kln1 $32,800 Call: 67W663 642-2253 . 10';~ down OK! associated Lachenmyer Re.iltor 6 Rrtllfl1 . RE ALTORS l Ol', W l:lalbno 67) J66l ROOM FOR A POOL ' The ·.liuntington Beach· Fountain Valley staff of THE REAL ESTATERS are pleased to announce that the 'eh,.ard Leathers family wa1 the lucky winner of out ricent "WIN A SCHWINN CONTEST." P.ictured here are Richard, Cathey, Rick end Jecqueline Leath. er11theyliveat18127 Palll)etto. THE REAL ESTATERS' feel "lt'1 Fun To Be Nice To Peeple," I Oemente Country Cub, Omtu GoU Course, and State "' Opportunity W WALLACE Pari<. P1ioe $11,950. Call SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 'T/121 Knooks · • REALTORS 546-1600. 53 Linda Isle Drive ~ $3000. down to assumable VA "546 4141 INVESTMENT DMSION Elegant 5 bdrm., 4~ baths; on lagoon. New ~1 ~i(~~OO>~i ,Opel\:£Venh;i° carpets, drapes & wallpaper. 4 Fireplaces. "' . Lo I d •-I Ii ..,12,000 $2,000 .• 2nd.) Air-a>nd. ex-ve y gar en a; arge s p .... · .. · .,.. · ecut1ve home •13 bedrms I' Ontu For Complate lnformatkwl = 1'::: d= more. Call IV SURFSIDE On All HomH & Loll, PIHH Coll: "P'i'U°Dl'SE' GINNY MORRIOON ~'21 BILL GRUNDY REALTOR Becomes a rea1ity In the ***·*• -REALTORS-~ 11 DUPLEX!!! ' re~ful l"5h ganlen •ur· *111".M* !SQ;-* Oce Ho N W]lort Brand New! Sensat\ooal Pe.n-341 Bayside Dr., Sult• 1, N.B. 675-6161 rounding this unique custom ~~:Verde Dr. F.ut. Sho::.. 4 ~. walk to lnaula locatk>n! SpacJow 2l!!l!l!!lill'!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~~!!!!!l""'""'""'""'!!!!!"' home built by Ivan Wells. * * a.ta Mell. ocean. $39,000. bed., 2 bath CUi lom wilt. · G.neral General 3 BR, 3 bath, hlgtf open *** · SJ..(131t. * 4 BDRM, 2% bath, 3 car plush carpeting, drapes, 1-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, beam celling. Cedar & 1tone. ";;;~!Open~~-~~·~> ~-\ 1.u, on a crest with a breakfu t + bar. beam cell·!'-GOV'T 2500 sq, ff, of charm. Char. _ view, near ocean. $54,900. ing -1pectacular bay view! lene Reichm81}n 642-8235. CUSTOM "N' m 1133 Weatclll Dr., N.B. Olttted by lead!ng builder (Nl4). V · ~7221 ' REPOSSESSION · six -~:1 :1oK! ~O'To d 0 w n · Eastslde C01ta Mesa: Cute, ren~=. Eutalde ·~: BACK BAY HaJeeMit 3 Bedroom home. S" it, you'll like It CALL ANYTIME ~I EvH: 644-8599 There la a reaaon lJ yean ame .ioc&Uon lachenmyer , ~ 1 • • Macnab-Irvine '42"'235 644-6200 .SOME'ttflNG SPECIAL A bl& fam.Uy home for the ll'Owfnrlamn,.4.,,.,...... 6edrooma, 2 balhl I: tamUy ftOm, located on cul-de-Ac :l.iiiiiiiiiijiii~'!ii!!iiiiroj .treet just a block from CHOICI llUY ....,,.,,..., ochool. New 6 Bfdroom1 • 4 • battw -2 carpet1 & drape;. hl1 pr\cl ttory Luak. Harbor VI~ $34,950 with VA tenm Hlll1. Prtcetl to tell 1t ,avallable·~- $99,500. Call now! Jlzn Call • Mulltt COLDWELL BANKER JW.lfon 6"-2430. l33.o700 Mil) Newport Ctnter Dr. , HER ITAGE Hffl.: T<JHS ::';"·..'\,,."':~': 642-1235 644-6200 :1,~2~::;o:P1::: CUSTOM cuJ.«-.u.c 1treet. Ovenized 1 .,....,...,~~!!'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 ages. Beautiful low IMfn. Mth beeutUul POOL on 3 car garqe. A 1Uper bar· 1-$32,500 tenance. Neill' new. F\iD quiet. b'ee-lbaded cul~e·sac gain at $25.ooJ. Anyone can e EASTSIDE e price. $103,000. street. .ExceUent prestige buy at $11000 down &: $223 CAu.. 540-1151 Open Eves. hoctie wltb a Newport Beach a month ~1 everything. Hartxir-High School atta, but addren. Brand new on the CALL ~1151 Open Evei. walking di • tan c e to market. JtT,950. parochial & public schools. , Kitchen w/Flalr elec 11tove. Covered Patio jwi;t off i.n- · • HERITAGE vttina family rm · eat In 1 ReaJtm'I 646-7Tll area. See this 4 bdnn., C.M. :M>C\ Wutdiff Drive " HERITAGE REALTORS RFALTORS !Goodiel now YOU MUST SEEi , Open 'till 9 PM fablllous -~-un1':..~ P!: EXECUTIVE ~-1 $36 9501 · -~ -· ~"'" FIXER UPPER ' Ylnnr ' oell'•; oholoe loo. On one PRIVATE walled unl Preltlce addreu. Lovely lew:L $4.1,900. ' • C h u c k ' ' • preltlae area~UG home wtth a tabulool ~ lAwla. bldrooma. 2 bl.Ula. l&m1I: ft. encloled and ICftened co~ BANKm nn. t.ndoor/ou.tdoor patio patio for year round family RMlton 644-2430, l33-07I» k!tchtn • deluxe modtl ... ~ ............... Kine .... PRESTIGE • 560 Nowport °'""' Dr. . .... b, ,, Red Cupet, ed bedrooma. 2 elelant Fant&ltic. home wltb all Rellton 54&-BMO. tlteS'-'· one ~ ....., centerlzta around a V. ACRI RAHC . ~ 1¥ kt~~n de 1 u x ! k>Yety atrium. O the r $U,500 • ~ 1• IWPORT'S MOST •• l>Wltlllll Include' 4~r features include I a r JI: Located, 1n Colt.a~·-S ,;~. tMl*IMble""' add.rfta. .: .... dlhq~'1cli · • ...-bednn., fortnal bedloom<harmorm.-O...t-slte!Dexcl-. ~~u~l,,"~ ~. 7··:=wn1d'lc~ =-.~new ~ '"~~ ~~I S.°"impolnted lol<rior w/dlnotte .,..._ Juot li.ted hup \I ..,.. lot la .,_. 15,500 :;:t' y,... I f;!~ = ~ien:! wttb a fOftt1 Of treet to Wt a>LDWEU.: 8.ANKSR __ _.. oval! CALL .. 1or comoleta ·!!:.1~ ~ ~ ~ ~"'11....;:-~i.r ~ *°°"'nVftwDup..,.. .''Wlnnw· Wiiii .... 11 •. HG -uso. ~==w::-r,:::::i·-:mr~~~~=-TARBELL °"•"'· """'·' Ntwl> '&cOI'. A Pooll $25 900 • -~. Oolta'M... Hl::IUTAGE REALTOR& •• 3 lldi ' 'n"R"hll· A out,. 2 BR.:.-2:..' A }Ovf'Jy 3 bodrocim,·2 hatb -•••• ,...... ..... ~!!18 :ti.r$""· ... ~-·· .......... e1 ... r1c pool< BLUFri AP :zone s25.ooo 4.im • ·Sq ..... -1orma1 2 1attt, ~•.soo c'"au· tn3.JG6.1 G(2.ZZ$.1 ~.. butloo built.la kftrlliln, liehl ,. t bedroom. J bath fqM OLt-DR. • family nu. ~ de& -Good value! BuDt·lna. fl:rced ' a ~1111 Oell&httul 119tk>, END UNIT, &Plan. Btst \oc. poslte Collta ~ lbpltal. •tdc • .._. •!Int -;ool • I alr, 8'r DNtb' larmcaped h.,.ina _.., with -on ti.out wide fl"U'bolt. ldool to.,..• ,.... ---l'lom .... ---. ,_ tra, lorMla ol decldna, lush .2 BdrmL" 1" bath.a, 1Sx24 lblM wW Cll'Tf l11Ytttmtnt llNctkln. a rttl homo. Carpett UsrouahOut. mr:n: low m&lntena.nc. tandlcap. tt. Ully° nn. w/wet b&r. whlle •Wlltltla ckvtlopment. Newpoat .a.ch. Marcil mru. Red CarPtt, • iftc and & bMaWlll IW1m hatmM. COlld. A bu>' ac ffURRYI Bents. ~ !Ml •• • lltJOlt Brit. 116t11D. • il".lf~· _. Ker IMC•iili !t,o!tai'. ~~-IWfKER • ·tt V.A. ~ , -l • lnl lllt ~ CM. • ., o..iw . o.il' wU1 •U af'o/i. IP" CHARMING 1ro;1:1~1 ' ~ .,......, S Bit., Ill bL A HAlllQlt VllW -· • • J • t 1184 TOR ........ : I =:. -lo 1 ~ °""' 1111 flll1 4 81\., lam. l<>Otll ~1/7.Xljt-: j -. .:r: .... ~Wep' , =II ~ ltlAL TY ~ • .'l:i'"'V"11J.:1i StJ,111 411•11•H1m1 ~~·L':&:-• ...,.._.littt11t i1t1MM1 ='fniMlf ...,.... • 1"'11 ....,.iL BIOBIG-lollo-l..t-•d1::,~~ ~~--=-· )&4 =• 2 bath-wlll ,.ililWAft,* ~~_,......,_m.soo. 1;:1:.,2 :~· ... ~ m.:::-"'1 .. m.~1.1 . ~ -r ... P..i ai' ~ .. :G: n.:;.~f.;~-. .... cot:DWELl..t BANKER ltltdrle bdt.lnai, lar1t ,..... ~Ml. D.t Cd a ta wLDWICLL -, ~ Mii dr9lll. Palllill e*l,., Owntt u. RMllton 144-2431>. 83U'llll -.....,.., •dded -· l28.IOO. Reeft<ln '4<-!K30, l3J.G'IVO """'"" ... --· .. frO<fe. Btll loC. iilO Nowport Cert" Dr. "'°m"" ttu. It .... -..... llrf McCordle llHllW ll!O N-~Dr. oltd hor. 0.-"""1 .,,. , r.ll Idle ,_ •' eau . belt ...... <all , •rm -·rt=• "'""" .. Ill• -""" "' x-. * ..,.1 * i wfllt• pid<et """"'· Good lllO Ne,,..., lllvd .. c.11. -""~'° -IALIOA IAY PRCJii • ..... 11 "°"' L ..,._. M•eo. a.a •r-91 ... o ... .,,., _ ._ . '-l------1----,..-----+---t -• t • l • ' • I • • DAILY PILOT ~~~~~~~~~·~w~~d~1~1..,~;~No~'~"~""";·r-1.1~,~1vn.~~~i';~d;i~ . ' V....., . Huntlp ....., Humr....., -h Newport llMcli ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;i ML MAit Wiiii To ·•··••I l""""""•"'r;;;;o:;o~· j"'--i_;;;-~:::.M';ON;.=1 HOME OF I"' 1P1CT141LAA v11w S35,tsOI sz1,7SOll ow.... .... -.....,......i DlmNcnoN l ~0~11=w~-~·~r :;:::::::::::;;:::z Br<_, __ ~· -'-, --la tor Ud Ii i.a.4na -. Hll • COfJ•1mlnNma for ..... '" • ,.,.. ..,,, STOP PIYllG RENT!!! '" ..... ,.,, .... BAY VIEW 2 Br. ~ dlA, ""~ .:•,. ~ it.~.,\'::.-.,,... . -·=•hJ:,._, !Joo!': -J. --M11!io wall '1'V te bdrm.. Iba. -with for. Gndooa ........ oo Peodl .,._... plu. -...!';·~ l'amll1 rooia lollh ~ -"""wotil';"'J lll&l"""'°'""••wetbar n.. Lo.°"""" 4 bdrm., main ~-=""'~ell Iba --Jba ,lo¥1UiroomCU>bo,.... dinf>I& rm., lirao Wllill' , ~-"'~':!!' .... °"' 4 ~-.\ 2 bolUtjDl'•k_l ICM 1 n , iu,.. 1am11Ji room -in. I/! t m 11f!ort tbnr. Pr""1 ~. .. ~ti,.':~ M1~ ""'"'·· --rm.,... deo '""'""-· J - --nr.p1ace, beautlM •••--"' TWO HOMES talla. • ....... ,,_ ---bar. llltlh block And • covered patio - Walnllt ~ COlldomlnlums Take AclvallfaCJe of Ow * * PEHINstJi.A PT. f 8R. CAPE 000. ISOO/lilo . Yearf¥. .. •CaU6••• BEAUT. 3 hr, 2 i., n::i::: ~':'c3foc.~~ C:":· ~s:r~ t,~~~ h!~~c.~~"e Ired h•111 t:r.~ ,=:z ""°"' bench. Freably Wall fence tor 1Upreme ' a SPARKLING P OOL . on one 'putt!. NEWPORT INCOME ~-~ 3 .Yl'I. new1 Brk. Privacy in the krvely con-~. ....llElGH1'8 .Nef&bbcWbood, P•0~ ~;· 3 t.:91t:.\• ~ • ' I I ,, ~ 1'Joll Ne, ~ G.I. '., • ~1'lll· · CALI. A 4f6•1414 "NO CLOSING COSTS'' CNJdr<n ok. PIO • ~ caJI m-2589. I .'Ea<h .... 2 Bedroom AND 181.llOll " I 15. g ~ \'""""'"' tll!!•:;P&rk c ........ ltvino ~>;;,~ SIJARP . ~.000. caJI 3 BR."""'"· I !·811. 111111> •f•1t : "" . <.;&JI-,.~ ~ 646-0555. +pool.~ ~·9A' 000 -'w. 0 houri 8 AM to 6 PM llALT\' ORA~ AST lJIN 8rookhunt Hear lf•..,•rt •••t orrl<• ' " Expires Nov. 2lllb -Tract 7403 30 Day Escrow Coro~'. ilOI Mor ,' COZY cottap, 2 Bdrm, frplc , comp_!•_t_~J7 ..emodeled. 121$ • .,,..... • , , .. .-.....m~v....Y . '••••~ .. i !!state OWNER MUST SELt ' ! ! ! lOOK ! I ! 3600}1. u..,.,.. 3 --..,.. A WALJ( PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLJFF Corona del 644448 den, tedudecf NU lMng flu SPACE CONOOminiurn--Exd.Wllvt, room wtth ha n d 1 o m e $950. . That ~ be ...... ,. fint tm-Quiet • all adult, and a dec-~• •1nn •Uft ~ •. wUHawr bullttn ••• ,PXWts)"OUin,.bQ11ualif}'-PlUIJon. wtiien~;;... aee this ort~·· dream! Shown~ _.... ftAnV ~. own .• diahwuhe:r. lna:. seller Pl.YI all cost&. SPACIOUS 2 "ST 0 RY appo ntment only SJS. . RANCH HOME ='" ..=...obasi:.~ 3 BR, 2 BA. 1 m oew, elec HOME. BUILT ON 111 ~ ~T .fg1o~ --_-_o . rific 5 Bdrm,. fam. home · eltate O"OUnda-dz1;ls fpl priced beloiN m'ltt SCENIC Y1EW OF mE -"'"--'~~==..-~ • Mlnlmwn $950 Moves You In. • No Closing Costs. • Immediate Possession. SO. of Hwy. 2 BR. ~ Encl . patio. ,.,,... cell. '215/lilO. l'J$.111C. c .... Mou e Ideal tor Studem. Bilcb· elor, furn. aJI utll M. tm. ALA ROfltola e '45-M f HOflel O.l<., 1 AC., ter-~1 bl.tin RIO, W/w crpll It LOTS, 'nl:AT OFFER A REALTORS. country -Fino to --at 121;000. JVmto ·'"'than OCEAJ't '""°·"<d .u wood * BAYSHORES * , NIW VIEW HOME """° · new 36' pool A T Bd. 'l!il, S0.256l. ..... Walk to """°' "'°>--hl"'d:mc t.aauna SpociouJ, clean 2 BR. 6 -~ Mtn. ·to airi>ort CINDUILLA ping center. • .--">:Uno, ..,.. conv. den, to""" din. ""' IN ADDITION, you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, 114 & 2 balbs, built.Jn ran~e. oven, hood, dish· washer, disposal, individual laundry area, enc~osed private garage, private entrances, cho1ce of ca~t_ color, cable TV, a:wimming pool , gas B-B-Q & park·like recreational area. • Rare lDdeed • 2 Br. 8'Dft, sar. Kkillpellok. $UO. ALA Rontola e MS 81.0 118.900. G, Glilpe. 1, ounpt>rehoo ,.....,. wfth Secluded. ptlval<; patio, W• ... excluo!Vo ...... fur COLDWELL. BANKER' ...... onAG' E -• "'"· GEMt--U:iete brand new 3 bedroom, Realton 6M-2UJ, 833-0700 .,._1 SPRAWLING 4 BDRM. 6 '""" ~ ....... In ...... La· 550 Newport c.ntu Dr. SUper obarp and -right ·c=1 IQ DEN FLOOR PLAN .... 1610 w. Cout llwy., N.B. PRICED FROM NEAR S.A.C.C. Golf Coone • I Bedrm wtth yard, patio and prage, Mature adult• only. $140. IW'• location. Sharp ·Ooor at $29,JleO. OOJ, 96H4.l6. w~ca~ thruout. Ex· REALTORS 642--4623 $11,950 TO $23,450 ~~::::-:.;:...11no EASTSIDE IEPO •• OWNER ~:.. BILT·IN "'r.i."c\'fhe~ ~~.u;.,:i;;.~ Sa ta An Fw Roy Mceordlo R.Hltor 1810 Newpon Blvd., C.M . • -CAil ,....,_.tbll . TRANSFERRED OVEN,. D!SHWSHR .. * 673-8563 * n a y. to Culver, right about 14 ' -' • • IOVentllk!nt l"epO:s9eAion, '¥ 1paclous bedrooms, tamil.Y GARB. DISP. &. EX-1-~....c....:,:;c-=""":__ mile to Wal.but (1st road on Jett) left 1 mile with 3 bed:roor11s, 2 baths, . , · • room adjacent bu 11 t l n TENSIVJ; USE OF DEEP Harbor View Homes. to "Weln'}:t Square"; or San Dttigo Fwh.' to and Jarae yard for on1y kitchen boe.sta a handaome STAINED MAHOGANY Portoflno w/px>t $66,500. Culver left bot 3 ll to WI t · t t NOW available 3 br, OW, 11000 down. Total payments 18951 Santa Madrtna -l BR, fuepl~, great for family CABINETS. . 8Y Ownr. Prln onJy 644-«18'1' ' 8 u m es a nu ' ng 0 nt>w crpll le pa.Int, dose to onJ,y s:m PG' month! 2 3A, 2 frolca, 400 !IQ' ft~ fun &: entertaining! Large Open lta1rcue leads to 2nd San Clemente "\Y~ut Square" or call 714/551-4041 . all sch11, water pd, Ist It rm, fOnnal din nn. Jge patio patio for outdoor pleuurea level, w/2 bdrms., bath I:: tut mo. • .ecurilY dltpt. le yard. Drpe A-crptg. IIJ66 over Io o k a a lovely LARGE DEN, APPROX. 23 EASY care, fUlly lndacpd -"Lo.;.;lt._ . ..;fo.;;.r;_,;;S."l:.:;o __ _.:;170:.:; -y to loan $215. rnn. 979-5814 · • • ICl lt. Call ~ aft 3:3> landscaped ~ back yard. FT. WITH DBL. SLIDING home. Ocean view. 3 BR I __ 240 Country ltse . 2 Br. $1.'JO. 1111Uo1Atr of"tl4!_ <OLWILL co. Real:::·----"~ ~'l'lll for appt. Pluah earpetlll&', drapea in-G~ WALLS THAT den or 4 BR. 2 BA. Good \Si A(: re San Juan Stove, refrl&", pr, lncd, I ~~PM'-Huntlneton Beach eluded! Bl"k, $29,950 , ~ rovWwECK~ c!Ofid !lpace A:blUna.Beach Caphtrano-ByOwne:r.Some kidtlprt ~L SPACIOUS HOME IS A Club rights, nr GoU c.oune, ocean view. Hone ok. NEED CASHf St.<m, Or up Rent-A-i-fouse f79-IC3I BACHELOR !'AD •DRIPPING WITH Yo....,, & B'1n DECORATOR DREAM . ~~ BY ...,,.,. Call . '9:1-1U8. to 13,000.110,000 and """'· AV'IL N '•• '•• J ~ '~" ~n EXTRAS e -""'=' '2 Custom dnperies thru-out. .,.,.Y"J..l.lO. See A\'CO Thrift tor a Rt:'&! bl" ow • un. . -... =.~a1~1r ~up wi.thAll~ Uke ti.le roof burnt ,_n... $36 0001 There la no better buy in all Mobile Homa Mount•I~ 0...rt, Estate Loan. Upon approval l.nl, dltrwshr, trplc, new ~¥-. doar ' v•--o~ I . • ot the "vtlLAGE" tor only F s I 125 Rnort t74 the hoot.: • crvt .. paint. ao.e adlll lt Move-in Condition. l Bed-)'OUl'I for 10% down. shag, ~t gate, custm dl'PI 4 spacious bedroonu, 2 love-*• 900 FULL PRICE or • • UAe monty "l'ver )'OU shop'&· No pets. 6U-4220. ~---~ Full ._. &: Pl'Ol tmac111. on oorne:r ly baths deluxe builtin ,.._, HAVE CABIN ,.. Wee. Alto ask about our *' 2 BR 1 a .a "'--L---- room, 2 BathL .....-to --· .... ce. Call tor k>t'! A 4 bdrm with tarn nn. kitchen dlshwuber HURe HURRY ON THIS ONE! Mater flmne -Rentals WfLL RENT? lln!N.'Ured peraooal loans. l...rl:' · ~~~ =~ '!~=· ~ -1.~· realty Inc. only 2 yrs old, walldni bonus ' room, el~rant MISSION REALTY r need a cabin in the San AVCO nuurr.611Newpor1 Ollld = 13.\-19T4. 646-0SM. (TI4) 96&-44m • ~lltance .~ beach. this one tire~. Large covered 985p~--~(7ot14H)wy_.,_ ~I SALES A i:.EA.SiNG Bernardino Mtn. area for Ctr. Dr., SU!te lOl, N~'port $2:25 Mo, 3 BR, 2 BA, otv• a mus,. patiO. ~en. N e a r ,....,. """11 two d~ al Thankqivlng. Beach, Pb. !33-3440. incl, kid.I ok, $BEDROOM SPLIT e TOTAL S<hools "'°PPinz! ""'· WANTED n....!'! ~Illy Help us oelebnU• Thank,. Call 119-5321 LEVEL $36,000 SECLUSIOM ·• ....._ R·l btdltflng •I« In z.a.,... IMlllltlr RIUun l!mS -tile way It ahotJld be Rane b-Spanishstyle, Beaut.•bclnnplush~in Canycn-preferSunValley with a reuonable rale 1st TD Loans lFamBR1'1 .. 2 .... ~.· ~IW!ed,_,..,.. spacious rooma, needs Quiet nbrhd. Lats of big "-'ve ·-a. SJl 6800 mounfaln re•-at Ph Mik" " "'av _,., ...... minor work and dean up-Windows look out to plush ...,,, ..... ' • 675-15:11 alb!~~ · · ... •Agt.'tll, 137~l2'11• . ....,,.iv. an:a. Call Red "'°"""· Great to< Spanllh 5824 W. -· OR Conlom......,rMn River 6% % INTEREST • 3 BR. BA, "'"· drpo, ... ~Realtan,546-<l840 ........ ~,!":,.J.0:,!· Hun-Beac~. 3 BR, 2 BA houoe wHh GruthmllyPork PALM Sortnp. Fairway 9. 2nd TD Loans ~.m~--· Vi!'llln.lo WUI Toll ~o..ner · Is fl"·~ • INVESTORS • prlvacy oame .. nera1 .,... ""''als lrom "'9.:.0 Thunderblr.I Country Club . • . • You about these lovely be'il_P.8.l dolingicoets. e DR;,.>..M· . •. 10 minutes lrom Anaheim on Custom 2 Br. Plwi Maid's lowest ralt>s On~ Co. 2BR, new, yard, gar,~. homes. ,4 BR., 2 baths + • OLD ENGLISH e liA · new RiveniOO Frwi''Take quarten. Choice lot. Guest "WE BUY TC'S" Nr Or&nel' &: 16th St."lfOO. .(a.m, rm. s~.9!11). 3 BR., R~ Cllltomlzed 3 bdrm Two 4-piem. Good H.B. JO. Green River off ramp. 490'1 =· $225,(D), Hallmark No pets, 60-3131 j~A'Ll Ets~ with Italian ~le ftrepl u;_ cation. ;mi.1:ielow marke,J • Green R,iver Dr., corona. OO:n.4/SM-6656• S•ttler Mtv. Co. N.EAR So. Cout Pl&m:-New BEACH DUPLEX TREASURES ~ ... IMna.., wf:!t:. ~~~. ~.ii...~4fi.U. ·t"' inspec. !n<l 737.7374, 642-2171 $45.-0611 , 3 Br. 2 Ba lownhomo. Pool, ....,,...., ,.,..,.,. .............. , '73 BUDDY 12x.44 furnished 1 Serving Harbor area 21 yn. prqe. s:&>. S57"1MOO New Uatin&: 00 35th Street. 1831 Wertcll.U, N.B. 6e6770 Monterey r:lrepl. So . ma.ey •. l'A1Tf • bdrm. Costa Mesa Adult PINE Tttea. fresh air, no 2 BR, J t., crpta. drps, atve, Fee land, atepa to beach.·3 OWNER xtru, like elec gar. doal' WAUCrt Park. Walle to shopping, crowds. A: Incl. quaint Mt. IHOUMs Fumllhed 300 fenced )'I'd. no pets. Ma. Bedroom and 2 bedroom and TRANSFERRED o~. watenottner, huge -•m.n $4500. 1D'H down. P~ta cottage, only StS.liM -on a $170 mo. 673-2913. ~ \ tamily11 l"OOlll c:ae7£"'n:r-· 4 ~11111,. 3 llepU'ate ~1(~ andlik~ 111n Beach Blvd, H.B. FAMILY ESTATE lt'S5 than rent. S-121. otr, ~u~c :.r.~ :nc:s· ~~ Balboa Penlnsula LEASE w/opUon 3 Bft. 1 ctoUJ v\na'. batts. WK@ ·fan:illy room for Hollywood setting walk to Let's Dream A d r: or Th World ' -2-557"'9390. Oranke cn1y. Alk tor 2 BDRM ocean tn:int 1,1•irh BA. nrw dtt .. 2 car pr, fpl, all tbe Q.C:t1on bouts a Country Cub i.: hone , n ~. 5 ~s .. 2~ ~-11,~. SACRIFICED 2 Br, .awntng, BRUCE HAU.ING, BrokeT a:arage. No peu. AJults. S235. 80-3936; M&-o:m5. I \ gorreous ~ce. wUe ataGl.N. ~IOO. , Make It A Reality Family &: dininc nna. Liv-patto, tum., boat al.ip, Lido 557-n&s or 646-7414 Avail 12/Jf-6114 Util pd Huntington BMch c. l&YH' bui:It·m t .itch en• REAL:' ISTAT.~ FAIR in this ranch style home with lng rm. h11.1 beam cell. & ~~t Parle, S 2 5 O O · LOT in t.iunoo. Lake Havasu, $225. mo. ~16.12. . 11 •• dlabwubei". Great ~ 1 ' ~ • " lonnal dinin& spacklua bed· frplc. 4:e. lenced yard, home Of the wurkl famoua Ii·~ • ' =.:ng~ u~ .. ' . s2· 8 .950 ' rooms and ta'mily room. Jn con:iplelely lnd9cpd, W/nlce 8 )( t8 Viking, w/aluminum Loodon Bridn. Localed DIN Point •4 BEOR~ 2 ...,.., ......... _ ., ___ 1._.. . , , .. · 1 the best area in town. Call patio areu. Aalrlns $49,500. cabana, Tradewl.nda Adlt c~ to all .chools a city. I--------,., .. w/a..14. ~ ' • • :J • onr •-· ' pl 968-4456 * .&-21lll * Prk. Colt.a Mna, Jo IP rent. S'9000 or wtU trade for Cc.ta 2 BR. 2 BA. cu.I~. ocean dren l pets O.K. $215. . ' •. WASTE PAPER ~ ~~3 = •. •. SJIXXl, 545-4623. Mma or Newport Beach~ View. S250 mo. lae. ~ A.OT tQ..t471 101~10tA1Yortl41COLwtu.co. . $26,MI size."bedrodma. 3 lovely • ~ ~ Cemetery come prop. 644-4681. -""'-"'-·-==--~---i ~"°'~-"'°=·==·-~-P'IX IT!'.! 3 ·~~--. 2 baths, jtlatnOroua fireplace • ~ ~--~ L~tc"!P" JU COZV ,_, _ __,_ u. ' ~ .. ~ •··•-·•~ ~-t '--J ~ · -~.,. ~• -ou m"" ~~. ~•n L ........ loodi • 2 BEDROOM I 11 batha,.2cerprage-Quiet ~...,.......," ... nn Ouuii · -90.0CIYJHW( or Palm dHert.. pool, jac--~ ' I y tree-Uned street Owner Jy room convenient lor -eeu; 2 CHOlCE Joli We1tmln11ter cuz.I, Comp turn, ahrt/long uperaded. xJnl crpm. Inc., SOUNDS EXPENSIVE ";:'.~tulccalcc':,,.~· ,_°"°'slt.-,_' =Rede.·_· _""'"'-__ ;:;r;.~~redl:~~..'!':tlo"tbull:; 4 L~ I~lhlT~~~·YI GUSRMNG 2~•= p~: 'C l: =Rl_er_m~~-.•-1"'653_-F~·----:~ ~UTtmh.'l;;,.L. P';id~ .. 21"'."BRBachll ~~tlnc/i.'""'pool~";;c. -:;:, 1:-.__. ... cove ~ or o .... -· • ' · ' Garden Good Shepherd. •nc"99. •rm1, ..,., · · . a PL'? mo • n:ic:Nt.- 2i,s Acre8. Newport Beach S.fbN Island locdoortlofunB&rk.B~Uge ~~tht;1i:=-ntet~~n~31 ~!nm P!~!_1~~me1, 841-7337. Groves tlO remod. Yard, palio, d dldt lion faclll1lff. CAU.'Dai.,I ·Addres& 4 Bedrooms, 2 .,.A • a n, .,..,..--assumed. Full price Pl.950. oca1b.:uJ'· .. _ .. • c.= .. h ... bo·~~ .. 1 C I pet. AGT. 96l-H11.. .' B&tbs. VJ'r'f Prtv•te. Pos-Br..AUTIFUL home on 2 lot•. we will take a-smaller esta ,.,icu ,...,,g ............... ommerc •I HORSES a MOREi S325 . lM1L Pd. 2 BR, 2 BA. ! BR. 2 BA Condo, *' slbly divide into other Home Bal lalahd. 4 Br, den, 3+ home in trade The added plua ofien YoU a Property J51 ThUi 3J ac. ranch 1lle Is aJm on sand! Sm1 ~t otc. Ytatiy dr'IJI all .pPlaneet patio. Sites.Call-nnba .• 3~~1:..~.ll!J:'M·.B0Wlkpen • · ~1:.&~th,~ BALIOA ISLAND .,..t fur avocado ....,!op. NU·VllW 'lllNTALS poo1; i.onlo c ou'ta ....... •-'M,J ment. Srnos·free, Medlte!'· 673AOIO' • A .01t e&-324B chlldft.n ~k'onM'. 1210 '. 11111 A-U/12, 1.5 pm. 3ll Brookhunt A-Hamilton little extra each month. Call G t loc!.'io build ranean cllma~. tn Rancho N . ~~•~-...L SC-1.00 SaPPNre, 875-0l98. HWltilVtOh Beach Realtors ~ fc.-4455 Rolle Robt'ru. $97,500. s'7o~s and ~~en': Calllornla. • mutttplanned 14W,..., ..-n ;-LF.":AS~F.;-. .,-1-Y-, -now"'""">'°'B"'R""."'t'"ll • G. c ....... dol ~r Skinny Dfp or OWNERS oay, "Get them ~I Bk'. 1'1>7225. :'iJ~::ft..:O".'munlty. E>o· WINTER Ronta! • $J:IO. S bo. CJi>ta, trplc, bllN.:Walk ] J :l!JI 1 oold and we ·n help with """ .,,/TO"tzn CENTER .Qlm ....... ad· Rancho CalltcmJa Rlty. SJt. 2 ..... new .. ~ pallo. ll ~oc:::."'~~ lo~ .,. H~:~;:_ G=~~i.; '!:.;;~ =:& <>Hl~At,.!!~~IG ~:at~~~ RH) ~~~t:::'tod 114 It.~:;,~~;;~ ;:~,;:: "'"'"'" °' '"' ""WIU co. area. su..1s lined with ""' room., utlll..,..ty bedn>om<1oub1'· + pool! $39,5001 EMERALD BAY c...domlnlvm1 . * 9ulck Cash * •tll pd. 11o uSE ·-"-. s B" 2 •· 'Con! lttoea plus key to pr1. 1epara e lltt&, e for lo 160 Will buy )'OIJI' prop.rty. All Rem-A-HovM ~ u__,. n. °""' vate be.adt. Tb.ls 3 1....1-..-car garaae pl:ue olymplc One level home With 4 'INEST LOT U 1 1 _ ,. nr be&dt.. smtmo. Wats I-__ ,, ,•-· -·•--Jna pool ..... 1 spaciolU bedrooms, pullman calft w 01 n '" ttrs, ... all ~ ........... -..... .. _. i•• ·-·" pd ~ .. -2 bath horn• la lo4ded with ~';11';j,i and ~ baths, a,Q el<'ctric push but· VIEW .. $50,000 NEWPORT RJVIERA-ALL r '"'"' .... ~..,., "'"" on.., ..-.... . ~ u:5ed brick, wood. warmth unit AU terms at $39,$50. to!' miracle builtin kitche n! TEO HUIE RT ON 1 FLOOR. Lra:. pl\lAhly ~M ":'·m. ~. rate SBJl. ":C. am.:.r dbl !: ~ ~~ .!!d t~~~ a~~ r 'c~ganto _... ~Lites rr:1~~· 13:~ ~~· ~~k>~2 l•rt Clemente f;:l53D""· ' ! 0 t Price reduced on thh inter-l'Otl own the land. ffWTy • f&mi1.. room. lnads or :wn m Udo, NB n......1 t 1~- ll ,._n .,..,., ~ ., ~ • •RAA car llJI'. TVU1, rte. mu, e e. "" ... _ ettin& older propertJ. A t· -... ..,,,,.._,, Relltori 54.7-9f11 dttking, lush low main-• -S34.500. OwnrrJA.gt 644-8814 J.vR lr.nr. furnlahed, 2 BR 1 -;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:j~ tie work still to be done, buC P ~ 91!" Eves tenance landscaplns: aM PORTAFINA or 60-3013. Mme. San Oemente, SlM 1 • :,~ ;::'.'\~~It~ A ~IAL iil.':.S:....::;, = •-~~~ -"::\:"''"~ '" • -::::::, g ::::! .::. ' •: ii !E: :;r - -....... ..._ .. , -· y"""' WANTED 3 4 bedroom 2 J Hit 2 be . tnm. nn. MORoAN SPECIALS 'f~~--= ~: e: ~ ~v~.~ llNI N• rvr. both ,,,,;,., .,. -·-.,.; •• -·· 1 ti red I ~·2 Bdrm. home on R·2 1arie tamlb' room and ~ N.Y" ·~. to entr. La.I' Bch., nl.ft' IM"~ tion. Mldt he' cku. tarp I Jo~. No. ol Hwy. Priced to bU11ards room with wet bu ... -1_ -.._ ._ 4IK-9388. rnr ymrd, nes, IOO(I att.'lla. &eu! l cul _..... ..,.,_ • lat Hiil BUILDER SELUNG NOW. Price ""•of up to 145,<m. LOVELY 2 Bdrm., 2 ~lbs: ~car J:::r • °C ~LL Huntin«tOn HArbcll' UM. 1 $45,'51 ~~l'V· Prtndplcs only. REAL.TV 1 \&led brick trplc.L~ ~ . BY Owntt, Franc I 1 c an BY Owntr I bdrm 3 t. tam k'th or Adami on Hunllnt· I Univ. Patk C«'nler~ ··-•1owY"' '* <ot.WIU. to. kitcftel\ ~ A lll1llft-A Fountainl Li's qt ~ 4BR, rm 3 car ~ ~ts Ion Strte~lf lut.lneu I 0.11 Aeytlmt, --iaie<booioe. .w · 2BA. b,....lan\"" w~ ..,;.. ~ pool • ·.,.,....,.; IM Q ltv -* ••• tm * oto.. AM """ MORGAN RIALTY • cefllna, alJor "'"'-· lo patio. ib:iy 141100. -=i"e'!!""::.r. --· """"'1 '° r -61U642 •7U45• ~-""'· •• hoe .. , • ' =-. r P . •.--. ....... '-llll. ; BA. ~Jbv ~u.s.-. L ...., ,_,,. '!~'!!? l'6 lllR & DANCING C '21 llDROOMS DUPLEX-IV OWNER NEAi .... BY 6W';;J. 3 BR. S17,000. 2 ......, "'= Ml FIX IT 111 n-... J;;;j A y,.,. Ot ~~.!.:~ ~ jr- Tilll Laildf>ur, ~ 6 lnll BR. IU.500. on adJo(nhto NEW t'ONDO on Eoa< 9. • N::. c: l~Y~uJJ Ow-'™"°'RENTALS ... J BR. 2 Bil. ,.. --c:; ·-···~1_., __ .._tomove """ IWEPAc••c lofa.R.2 ..... Room .. riow..it-.3Br.2Brins,..,_,_ ... _.,_ -u.-· * i::r.-Jt;·'"I~ ~"each. Bu1011t or All beaudful beW ldtcbeQ. bath '" build. sn·mo B&.. ownrr, m-eou, bntah! otrty, but .ma ~ g;· ;;,-;~. -cru. vAN · .... -- No Dowa~QUallftedV~ !.~f88.5GO.rr3-1658; 1'bla t.aot1ftdly ·~ed GLENMAR·•B~.comn. teml&lPM*edtrlplex ~ ...u 8KR. ~ti'iu~~:;:1~~ .11).l.,,...1 I ....,. « nu. ,._ Ex-"~··-_. ... ,~ iocai.d -., 2 lhop L lolo $13,lllO llllftll. . Nr . .-)'tllil'll • .-. ..... ""° 11en1a1 Z II • TRl'ilX =.. ~:.... to 0:. -~ 2 mil<o trom bd>. lilflrm : l:: ~ ,j, 'fl.-: :;-~~·!!00 -. Call s77,&0o GOU' COURSE. """ ••• 6411-1 . •* sp.m.,. -nda. .:.;:~ t.. • -mf&. •;.::..a kldl Y1 , ... l'>IOd • • I Bull4 ""' !hat ~ db-. ...._ U...,ll!JRRY. ~,...,.. Hortoovr 'Bdrmo.. >11 i.u. ""° dln =:...._ ..&.'Won;....-..... ... .: """v_., . 541-7729 :: ,. '~!I VACANT .. CDM DUPLEX COLWELL =~·.,.i'M.;i: ~~.....!..:~ .......... ~;a-aucH 1>1JJiC1x11 n110nop.9' -:i110 11~~.=r: ttf. ca-2 BR each. lluflt la ..... _ IG •e Comp w/dift, lam rm 6 LIDO RIA&. TY New lleJUA 4 BA. 2 a.. a -liar A Ca!t • -fl1I. Avail -· DI """"" .it• u..-. . luolt ~· TOBIN !3!T Vis !.klD, N'IL -J BR. 2 a. -: .... ..,.a.-. :!!'....... * -an1t bU nr.;i... u.s Ul O. Pll. MO. REAL · * m.n. * 1~.i/Jo,. m.ooo. Ca11· ~ ,,: ~· l2tlO . rAlllLY"' •-1 111 -. Qualll>' WIW ,...,. ..,. -. 4 BR., BA. lrvlne ....-v.,. DON TlfOllPtON · n~E ~·' • · a.., 2 a.. bllfto...,......,.. Cl>Oo 6 Diva • -ital In-Wood -llllr -bar. . hftl W ...... n.tlOr ---' pot all. PltOr~QlU .. IH(. Qlf.il1011 .. - -m,a Ca11 Honch 1111e kti.-... 1 ., , BA. -. T"Plu ... m, -!i's .. ~ !! * _.,,.. ... _..,. ---"laom-·-.m,.. llGVALUll -f9f1t <JI!• ISIO UNIT-· S2ZJ .HOR&t·-·1a... PIL I ........ flnoi-+~h Do,.._• 4 bdral. ,., •11111 h•al , Jao1 11!1.111111 .. llNr ~ Doiiwt ..... , & oot!l oc.eon.t.-._• _ ••Imm.I•& JIOOI. ..1bolilllnn..«dtJ1D18Md5 1ellt.oiai.d lmm•d oe.-.f!:!;!t-J~ Lw Aaiailat• LANDLOltOtt _ ~·l\Ell bdlmL _ _,,. -Diua -.'8y .._, '1S,nl. ·-·---nta ltl':llTAL lltRVICE --= :=•.:: l'ar!f.1!!..-· c u.iu. C.M. lfr. -llACOM lllNTA&.S ldOllijSiONS on ...:. -lot ..., ,_ Mhai.. Xlnt onL Uva lo Wi..'!"' Cfol• Mou * '4Mlll * Far I a ulldaw and -.0on read)' .... 4U"* occvpanc:f. s. Fortln. R.MJtor, ta -, ... Rat r..b(e IA&rll I a.. o~ BIS ,... -,.. n.. ...,. ..... llESA v~ aa11-. °' -rHA • VA -... 11ttor ,...,,._ -.,..,,.,. IOllM. • • • $22.MI £.a.°""'-. -+ ....,. ~ ~.. ......DLOIDSI r.: ilimne with ..._ Uv-8seuL f l BA. Fam cod.let • dub f.ldlWtt, lint te:hoolt: ~ ~ -.. ......._ SM,• I *""1 1--. Utdl.a. tr• a.c k"w In !fftJ!Drf ·---·-·~ ........... 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U.,.2111it';;' ~ uintard THROU•H A r .. :;::~ :.:._ p;;,oa. ....,.. 1111" ""' "'::1R~=:'.ia.l 0.,. ~,_ ~ 1" 541-12'0 * ~•-TY DAl.Y '!LOT d'di."All~ 11111 • -"11111" lo -=.is~ II riow -~ * ILV. -2 D --w•-&A ""• ilill.,...411_ ....... ---.......... ... lJ' & • rudli lbl ldf. Liiie IO .tftlrttf Ow 'ftMtr"• Bit + .... Shup! f'flf' la.rvt.•DlflU C....... IU'll ,...,. ~-~ .... ~ ~ ._.._ Call a ...... -· ,.(looTV.dnl __ ,, ... ,.., -......... s. 0.-. "_ .. ,, .U'IL-C"'" • 1u71 -a.Ill. ..... • ...... ~tlHi!L 1 '"-l clo>wb S-lllDetlaU 14 U'9&-~I .... ·-.:-=:;:Ill."'-----.- • . , . , I ~IOR. VllW l . . . . ,. " - W-, _ ..... 15, 1912 PILOT·ADVE~ER "'-'"'--:.."'="'....;.-~=: i A::::::•IL~F:.;•;:';;"':,__....;. ... ;..UO;;.; Apt. Unlurn. ~5Apt. Unfu"":, • 365 Apt. Unfunl. 365 Apta., !l""-1 • H•mtlhflon Beech ;;-;,;;··;. ...... _~·~Ge~-~·~·----~-.-j !!lM!"!!:1""~w~·B~·~·~"'r--..:...~~F~-~~or~Unfum.:'.::'.~m~JAVAll.ABLE,.. 1'C, CdJiL Jl£WARD iV>O .. ""··-~:;;;;:;==~=::. j.,;..;,;,;...;..:c....-.-...--1 Miu mil Ill• ft.-, ...... \II ..... loot "°" I, ¥lc: !' l"IW~ t,..,. t lll:Llt, 5...,1 biM SICS. *165 WHERE · Ill· ft. dWilaY. wtncsa-. C B•thafd/Adurlli, ff.8. ._ .. -........... "" Bo<htJor A 1 BR, patloe, EL co-·A ._.. CbMIJl!NIALITY llRANll ~ Mlllt ...... l a.~ c-t !IW> .. 11 U!llllWUQ - -blk I """1""'' "°""'· Sll'I "" "1>1c'1. ..... pram · ~· ,.,., ~ PRIYAILS BR.~ t1llL PIJol. End. l\de'iitie4 a ..,.,... .... /lo tu, ...i., "" ...... "'°' 'Ill Juty 1."' 1175 yrty. Dlvld<d be111 a lob oJ From $145 ,._ ll19 -s. ~ «le Ill·, 11. .--. !>WO Altllo; 1Qo1u Ulao !1 .. 11"'" .... I --nll 4 pm. ,,_.. ""' hall, pool I 1 & 2 --~;""· wporl> "'"":. ol 19tll, w. ol--. ';!':· li!O ... e. '3!1c.•Reftlod Germ ~ ,. .... - q"y + Vl(o\~r-.-1-1-m.-~-.-. pool tables, sauna blthl. DiRhwa11her • Shai Carpetfdg • Walk·ln Clos-alpcd '\ri~ Mull!'• POOLStDE 1-.BR. APTS. ~.~-U:... T.!1~·0 f: =DOCS t~~ 2 Br. $250. Util pd Beh. SH for yOunctt IT30l et.'>, Forced Air Heat • Extra I...arge RMms • touch, e.xdualve club with ADUU'S ·lf7 n.owER m-.cuo. nON. $M-0122; aft 6. pl"r l r>rl<tt. A<tu\111:. m KeelM>n Ln. (l blk w. of Beautirul Game Boom • Heated Pool • BRQ's-unique Aquabar, fountainl 'CAIL: "5-3815 co ..... .-&L.1""• ... _1 __ ~-"""·ii"~'-':'...,.-.--:--= E' Eclge'W l-871 2866 0..'ach, I blk N. of Slater). ard All """c..n ~ .. .--~ .::.:..... ater. -~ms Enclnsed Gartges. Quiet aurroundln~s and ~~J:~~ c::;,, n!:: Fount11ln V1l&ey wt900' bide. $250. mo. 991. SM.AU. Oachlhund, male. 1~~~ ~~ ~-=s LRG. 2 Br, beam cell., crpt, close to shoAdooin 1 2.LrNr 1 1 JlarNht>r,& Hamilton St) 8'Wttne11l oonunllnit)'. SHAKEWOOO :,_,: St. o-ta KN&. B1k oif"'iwne4~ ..... ~ Maid SenJce Pool UtU Pd drpa, bltn d-whr, d\epl, pool U t V "I .. O eta. l lkdroom/atudioe from $1'5 1 •-st 2 BR· In town 111'M'1 • mo. .,... ' --&. util pd. Adulll. no pel.5. "Vl.n Ch•rle St., Costa Mew 642.:.4470 i Bedroom mm $29!1i. • --•"' 1 • .._ FOR t.£AU: Cl, ce.otral LLc no. 546. vk: .f. V. • Call ~8740 • Nr. Hospital. Ava.ti Nov. 19. ..,v ~!Odea open 9 A.M. Ul dUAk. Sll.ter Aveir nr. Brookhunt locltlon.. 181$81 Paric: Ave., Reward! Q-TOS3. "SINCE 1941" • 1st Westttn Bank Bldi University Pnrk. JtviN" Doys 552s7000 Nlghto " 'l~ .... ~~'!"'"!!!!!!!I!!!!!!' .t Laguna &..c1' 2 RR. l ~ BA, patio, balconv. $110/mft. 17678 Cameron. HACIENDA HA.R80R I-SD · r"' "I• F · V. C.Al tm IQ rt. All or ~ LOST Blk w/wh!te chest 315 E. Bay. S2.10 mo. on yrly 842-519:2 · From $154 ~ =~to';""'> .~~t PH:· fi4IHllJ. ACT.. •· male *«Je.sheltle mlx. ~~·541.".rrn.' Apt c 673'1.12! L•gune Belch DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS .....i -ld!cllene e lnduotrW ltMt1l 45P ""' aoUar Vic. TUlt1n "' * * 3 Roo'lS "'/bay . 1 In N Furnished & Unfumlshed •• . _ 4 SWim'& Pool.a e Outdxlr GUNA 22nd. St8 aa:,_.d. ft-.ft-.. I , L l. i t ' I ! ; I ' ' U70 . urn. PD. Nice 1 Br. Lovely view. No. end, S2'>tJ . 2 BR. b'plc, P'. yard. $325 -UNIQUE 2 BR, 2 DA, frpl<.". 2 sty !iv rm .• yard, all featurE"s incld'I &arxeous vll'\I.•! NU.VIEW RENTALS 67J.-4030 Ol' 494-3248 Laiuna Niguel SEA Tl'ITllce tWnhse. 3 Br, ~·n~'r· "' pm, N~port BNch LUFFS PLAZA $llerldina fresh, Z.aty. 3 Bdrm. l:lQ month. 1\vail. 11/15. " .. view. 2 BR duplex, c ose , r H 1 d P l G Sh "--t'-BBQ'a. • lnd1v priv pm.tiol LA LOST: Toy ~ ~. S170 mo. in"\. u1il. ocean on Gaviota St. F\Jm, ea e 00 -arages -, ag v-1,,. iug ON THE BLUFFS • e Shae crpta. • NIGUR rnaie, Vic. 34th St., N 'pt -..,.-,.--673-~5'05--,..""""-· I util &. cable pd. Children ok. Dishwasher -AJJ Utilities Paid. AT NEWPORT H 1 h _ Beach. IUward. Ana. to C-apistrano Beach • $235 wintE'I'. $3U yriy. Adultt Only · No Pets ""1 !!:!!!?. BMc Mme of ''.ManrtY'. •32:15. I ='......,,.,'=';=o."'=.,"'~-26C'9''-::== 241 Avocedo St., Costl M111 646-1204 F'rom Newport Blvd., turn at BRAND NEW M-1 LOST. poppy, 2 \00 old, Ioob ~:n=!nc1~,~~ 'Smt!~~tifu~ 8&,f"·~~ 'iush. N~~L VILLA MARSEILLES =~t~acl~Coe.s~lH~ri! QUO VADIS Ill s.d'1::: A~~ :::..s~ pW blue Capi5trao Beach. Duplt!x. 2 Open eves. 6 7 5 -4 3 6 T ; SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, Luxury Garden Apts. Ready 1·1•'13 SchOOi & Br, 111ii ba. 496-2513. 494-2508. aft 4. Furnished & Unfurnlshtisf Newport B~. ea. 92660. Bachelor, 1 &. 2 BR·•. Hurwaker 'Properties 1 ~ t":n!!ita M.sa Newport Beach . Adult Livlnn TelephOne: (n4) M.5-0060 $l3S to Sl85 831-1600 nt I --.. Htd Pool.Jacuzzi.Saunas UXl Sq. Ft. M·l space Casa d" Oro Dishwasher color coordinated appliances PARK NEWPORT Ro=ation Room" More! w/lront 0...,,, "'" rear ATI'ENTION Unpubllsh«! 4 BR, 2 ba., 2 car encl Plush shag carpet -mirrored wardrobe doors.. APARTMENTS Adults Only -No Peta door, U77/mo. 3 )lhas!. 12«> :'ten: .st:i;.fte! :: <\LL tJTTI .mF.~ PATD park'g. \\'J\ndry avail now. indirect lighting in kitchen . breakfast bar -BRING IN THIS AD & Logan St. Daya-646-5033, _...:,._e KW-(llinited ou-·-i· r omDRre before you rent 3 BR. 2 ba-furnished Steps to h · t f ed ti I b I d ..,_ bay ASK ABOUT FREE Eves 646--0681 ... ...., _.., ruo;iom dr?!iiP11ed, featurinl": S275 uge pr1va e enc pa o · p us an scap-Oft ""' ' ' containing "1973 Nationwide lJi ~riAc-ious kitchen ~·ith in· 3T~n2 'Ba'.:::::::::: ::.$285 ing . bri~k Bar-be-Ques -large heated pools Luxury apartment Uving OV· DECEM~ER RENTI INN£.U~t>A_I:: u.ni~ storage, Pu,, blbhera Ditectory'' a rlirect IJ"hlin~ t Bf?, 1 ba Util pd $160 & JanaJ. Air conditioning. erlooldng the water. Enjoy 18992 Florida St. 847-9448 " .. ....,.' oeac · _., per mo Secret• of Proielalonal e ~rmra•r cl\n'si: area 2 BR. 1 ba, Penin ...... $250 3101 So. Bristol St., Santa Ani 557..a200 $750,<m health spa, 7 SYo"lm· (% blk. W. of Garfield 646-ln. Wri~" minl-lectures. (No e HomP·likf' s1orage We Have Winter Rentals COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. ming poola, 1 14.hted ten· and Beacb Blvd.I Rent•h W.m.ct 46CI checltsplease>. M. J. Alder· • Private patios Will Take Students MA A NG AG NT nis courts, plus miles ot HUNTINGTON Gardens man Produqka, P. 0. Box e Cln<;ed si:araa-e w/s1o ragf' Also Oceanfronts Avail. N GI E bicycle trails, potting, 'huf· APb.. Hell 'at Bolsa Chica. HAVE CABIN· • • 2503, Capistrano Beach. " 1-IRJ"ble nullman CAU..: 613-3663 tleboard, croquet. JurrlOr l·s 846-lttJ. ComPQn? • See WILL RENT? GUITAR LESSONS • '<inv.-~z B<lrms I I'. I Ai>' U f 365 •-t. Unfum. 34S from $174.50 monthly; also l what you're missing. Fr. I need a eabtn ln the Sac Folk, Jui, J\oclt. Music • Pool -Bllrbeques . sur-;mm' ~I' 1 -~·--"-•_r_n_. ____ ,..,... and 2·bedroom plarui and $130-$260. Bernardino Mt. area klr two theory, Can Steve. m«l76. rounded with plush land· J k l Costa ... ___ C ta ... ___ Z..:rtory town ~ses. Ele .. o-OCEAN FRONT, 2 BR, "P-days at ~Ying. Help ............. RING In -·th • :r-caoln~. q ;'?J. ·,7 w os ,..... tric kitc~m. pnva!e pa~os per, shag carpets, garage, us. celebrate Thanksgiving ~ Jr hi A hi-~ Adu lt livi ni? at its best The "alure]Faniily or ~conies, carpcllD&', dra-$300. mo. &0-3443. the way Jt abould be with -..._,.iat __ 6 LARGE 1 BR $1.90 M penes. Subterranean park· . a reaamable rate mountain age. --~ ..... ..-~ ·~· No Pets * LOVELY 2 BR. Clo!lt" to HARBOR GREENS will appreciate the Ven· ing with elevators, Optional DELUXE, Apt -priv. pat~. retreat Ph. Mike, 675-1527 • I 575 ~ w. Wll~'l &42-1!171 Ocean. Lrg !iv rm Ir dome's way of life. Well· maid service. Just north of Muaic, 6 ~sauna, tenrus, after 6. ' I~ 24Nt4owpoVistrt'B""•'•,ohro WEEKLY-MONTHLY 'lt~<:"°;;.h.~~· Vacant. Fumlshed & ai;anlh ge2d 'oo"th~m uni its FashdSanion IJslandlotH~'~Roboreed ff:'~~~ ~.!.!!.!ide WANTED TO RENT Big Is.mo. ........ C E • S 1 ~., s. 11rep ace, an oaqu n 1~ a . ''6....., • ...,.,. '7'WlrV~. n-ar eabm' •-· Chrt~as ·~ •••11" AN~rME 'lt'ecut1ve u tes COMPL~ELY ~. U I I h·' R ~ ~ 0 "" ~ .>.> ~ • u1 J rum ocean. n urn s "" patio. Outside are gardens, Telephone <n4} 644-lllOO ooms 400 weekend, (Fri/SaUSun NFRONT 1700 sq. ft. 2080 Newport Blvd. front1. 2BR, ~ ~ F $l30 t .. 15 pool, pUtting and nearby for rental information nites) Must sleep 8 oom-Babysittl .. lu;..iiry .;, Bdrm. archlter· Cost111 Met a Uni! June 15 .• ...,.,, Q,.,..."""" rom o .,. mo shopping and activities. BAYFRONT spl.Jtlevel, 3 Br, ROO!-fS U8 wk. up w/klt. fortably. 4 adults, 4 --'-'---'::...-----1 tnral show place, new, 6C2'-2611 a ft 5· Livf' easy, from $195. 2 Ba, b'plc. all bltns, deck, S27.50 wk up Apt.a. 2376 children, Call 551-4Ul. WILL do Babyzittlng, my $.550/mo. Yearl:v. Dave. ~TUDIOS & 1 BR'S OCEANFRONT New furn. 3 Bachelors e 1 Bdrms THE VENOOME pier. $450. yrly. 224 :mh St. Newport Blvd., CM . home, week days, College 494--0615 or 675-1972. • FR'F.F. Linens BR, 2 BA, frp\. S300. 2 Bdrms e 3 Bdrmt 1845 Anaheim Avenue 673-5878 eve. 548-9755. Penon11lt 530 Park area. ~2723 cozy 2 sty ocean front, vu e rnrn Utililies :~~.Ad.lb only. No pets. 1 '12 or 2 .Full Betha ~all Mrs. Philll~ 540-0781 SUBLET Dec -thru July BEDROOMS w I k t t c h e n --------- home, 3 BR. 2 ba, irundck, • Full Kitchen ** 3 B t1h b * Park Newport.Bachelor apt'. prlvll., H.B. area. Ph. *HINDU SPIR.rMJALlsr * Carpet Servlu tttits drps, trplc, wsh/clry, a Heated Pool YF.ARLY -1h blk to beach. 2 Mallter 11ize bedrooms w / r., a. * $164.50. Beaut view . 962-7520 wkdays alt 6:30 or Let this ad change your I "-"'-'""-...;.,;,;..,;.;,; ____ I dllh/WSh frc'd air. blllM, BR. Frplc. Patio. 2 car gar. high beam ceilings, large Large, newly decor. encl 640--0118. anytime wknds. whole outlook~ Ille far the JOHN'S Carpet A: Upholstery $350 yrly Jse. 67l-020'J. • Laundry Facilities Lease. $250/mo .. 4709 River living room w/o.:.• ol" patio, bltns, crnt, drps, SEACLIFF M A~· 2 ROOM in Private hotne bett~ Protewonal advice Dri·Sha.mpoo free Scotch- • TV&: mA.id ~avail Ave. Call 6'7J...m15. voooi burning fu;iitace. C1o!I(> to everything. $170 BR n64 Poo~ts~~ w/kitcben priv. Working on life. Lie. Readl.ngs daily. euard ($oil RetudantaJ . B3EA~ S~de: Hi'a t ro~ ··~-=~ne=SeNI=~"'=~<--= CLF.AN new 2 BR, 2 BA, Con~nient laundry area m.,0, · ""', Cen~~J~dyst.. CM,,· S~. b!tM •. arb ' dispL. 1525 v~~ o;.,!C~! gtrl. Mission 1..0 ..... ~-1132° PNMo ·El-can ;..,: ~ ••• -~ ,.an -~ " ' * $27.50 WEEK & UP ~ il Mid fl kit h '-"-1~-.1 pm w" s, a ......,. ' ' le)O >J00-...,..10 "t;JV......,..., • ...... ""''6 1<;.1c.o.• • nuuuu: fttt'place. pool priv. FUrn. •"-"'"10 t June . o c en. uucru""" pa-\end 642-8340 Placentia Ave. Ask about • · . Real San Clemente. bleach for wttlte cafpeta. ar Unfum. Lease $445 per It ~!udio & 1 3R Apfs 673-4657 or 54~2241 tios. 2 swimming pools, r -w~7'~· ~~~· ----our discount. 548-2682. WORKING woman, pn ' ... ~·2 o· 5•< ·-4 e TV • Maid Se-n ......... ,.,, CH !11 sauoa, recreation fa cili· WANT PRIVACY!? c:=:,,::=::=-o=""""""''"""I room & Ba in quiet '---ORIGINAL Newport area Save )'QUI'~ by aavtng mo. O'fO"'O"" ' . .,.,..ao" · e Phone SelVice-f.iid'" p;I BA · APT. · U !ties paid ties. Security guard. No l{ere's. the &hlwer-for MAGNIFICENT View, 2 Br CM RB ' CdM a~..,:•;=· club devoted 801ely to lennlz me extra tripa. WW clean -· ~ tlf~~o~ BA • Children & Pet seclion ~:ach nis Mo.~~1~ pets. $159/mo. 2 Br. on ~r:11~ nlyapt • .,.,..Frp!.-~;,,_~· 001.:sm. I • players. Initial membership ~~ .. 'Jll'·-'~ rml1. 50& ""'°au U ' . Zl76 Ne .... port Blvd., CM cul-de-sac w/2 entries & u !IO • ~'"· n...u•15" • noo, monthly dues $10. llllll • ....,. "'-Y rm. . • Yearly. $500 per mo. Call 548-9755 or 645-3967 2 BR apt, 3 hou~ from Mod.ls Open 10 tll 7 pm baJcony. All elec. w radiant 642~ FURN1SED room -Refln-Leuorl! & Pro Shop. Call oouch .SID. Chair $5. lS yrs. Martin. 646-8402 or 673--098.1. $100 month & up. beach. $710/mo. 39th St. heat. closed gar w I NR new-2 Br, 2 Ba ed person, no smoking, 67l-5lli, 24 houri, 7 days. exp. IS what counts, not HARBOR Vu home, 2BR &: 675-2025 afl 7 pm. 2700 Peterson Way,, CM •torage. Lndry facil. Adults, 1 blk ocean 642-5697 after 6. method. 1 do work: myseU. den, cornm pool, \ux crptJI & HOLIDAY PLAZA 4 br. 2 Ba on· beach. nr Harbor Blvd & no pet&. &l:Hm8 or 557-Gold sha~. dshwshr, ref; $240 S'MJDENT room for 2 men p~~s ~· e ~~ Good rel S3l--0101. drps, Adib pref, $360, f'IF.LUXE Spacious l BR $325/mo. Avail thnJ June Ademt BA==CH=oELO='c:CR,c--'"1=..:.&'-""o2=B=,o-t 3200~ Balboa Blvd. 64H340 Vu of UCI, K1tch pr1vl, Sl<e pregnancy COUl't9eling. Abor· MISSION VIEJO 64+-6814 1A"m 1'•'-· Sl~. HeA'd1'°11 Pool. '73. 645-0245, 547-S"r.E Bob. w/tum. avail. Heated pool. BALBOA Ba,y Club. Lux to appree. 5.52-9314. tion &: adoptions ref. AP· STEAM CARPET -.."''IS, Pool,· WA.lk to mp e ing. u 8• 110 546 0370 ~~ & "P· ad""'· 853 Boyfront 1 Br. Apt . LADY wiWs to share home CARE. 6@-4436, Cl.$ANING aa."•~ pets S11n Juan Capistrano •'-""' FREE ESTThlATES 633-4676 Beach. 2 story 2 BR. 1* i965 p A CM · Center St. 645-8965. Lar_gc deduction on long w~congei.iaJ penion. All LOSE weight with New BA, $275/mo. Lease. Son-y, omona ve., · · RENT: New 2 BR, pool, [!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!I [ E-SIDE 2 BR. $150 lsc. 645--0339 pnvl. 673-7075; 67S-2572 Shape Tablets and Hydrex Carpenter •• no pets. 548-1290. VERY lovely 2 bedroom. tu SZXI Unf $200 w Bal)loa I.sland -~--------1 EXQUISITE GARDEN Beautiful furniture new pdr:'·~ de~api.sb-a! DELUXE Bltns, w/w, rehilt Pool. APT. forsaleor·rent: Fineat Guest Home •15 ~Pills. MINOR home repairs . shag carpet, brick snack Adults, no pets, 642·9520 view. 2 BR, 2 ba, redec. cy. Plwnbing • carpentry . Pool. 3 BR. CondO. '350/mo. bar & ..r,tnntcr, -ious 3711li Pa.seo C&rolina, SJC. APARTMENTS Furn ot unfum. S425 rent PALM ii: CARD READINGS -.1 ting tile ~ ... ·-.. - ..... _ir<n1 .... ...... ........ 493-71r78. 0 p or ".:., """· "A" 2202. p.,• ...,.nt • fu•·-. • =~="=~-=-"'-· ~~"-o~-~=·· 1 Q,,,...-,,_~ .... O'U"'.:Jl}'W rooms. p vate b a Ic on y, Air Cond -Frp\c's . 3 Swim· ana oint _........, vu.-., 'ui"' 1- WALK t.o beach _ Newly Childrf'n welcome. Only South Lagun• ming Pooli' . Health Spa . OCEANFRONT 2 br, tplc, * Private Room * Advice &. help" in many mat-Cement, Conerete j . decor 3 BR, 2 ba home in first monthl nmt Sl65. 351 Tennb Courts . Game and $190 per mo. 2 Br., 2 Ba., d.lx duplex, unfurn, yrly, tor ters. 213: 694-1350. F\i.lly lie. PATIOS-PLANTERS N''pt SMret. $300. 540-2924 Victoria Apt. 3. ATTRACTIVE l BR, lge llv. Billiard Room. crpt1, drps, blhls, encl gar, $375. Phone MS-2964 Ambulatory Lady or Man ALCOHOUCS Anonymous. 7 lhwnnr! ~hores * $25 PER WEEK * room, frplc &. patio. Near 1 BR. From $160 ~cony vis; ~ew apt in 3 BDRM., 2 BA. yriy, near Good, nutritious Food. Phone SC2-?217 or write ~wn~:1;,k.~Brick. ;;:z;.;.;..;. _ & Up. Pool & maid service. stairs to beach. Couple or l BR. &: Den From· $185 nice area. · · new. S3J5. mo. 929 West Nice, cheerful atmosphere. P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa, NEWPORT ShJres on wn.ter. Kitchens avail. Motel Tahiti. single. $1S5. 499-42'10. MEDITERRANEAN East Bluff Balboa. (213) 694-1183. * Call 548-4753 * YOUR handwriting tt\1li1I PATIOS. walks; drivH. Saw, '3 Br, 2 ba, lam nn, frplc. rortM>r Harbor It Victoria. Apt. Unfurn. 365 VILLAGE 1----------2 BR, l Blk to Ocean, new PersoM.lity-Voc., compat ~~e;e~lcfor~ $350 mo. l.eage. 675-78'72. 1 BR, rum. 2 in::. closets, "--neral ··~ H bo Bl d c w,"Jt. dg"'arlgnod .• ..! .BMRon. th2 Boo". shag. stovpde, paint.,$25(1. yr-Rentala to Sh•... ..," Certified Analyst 54G-6'775. 1cu ·=sro=~M~-~~~~""=wo""=ruc--' Houses Furn. or queen •lu bed, RrlV dress· uw VIVll ar r v ... M. ....._. ..,.,.., ly. UW. · 67l-O'l3 •• .._., COUPLES PAR'l1.ES ~~~ Unfum. 310 irni: rm. xtra lrit room11, encl I ·UN_r_n_u_E--, ---.-Cas-U_A_t R.g.:1 CSJmCE ,;Y,'"-o'>c-c''-c.,.=· _,644-i'-7~4i'23~, --1 * FAN'l'ASTICLea.se 2 ~-· FEM. • Teacher wants Call Phil, 2 to 8 P.M. Drives, WALKS~tlos. gar wf1toraite. Adults only, ,.. ~ .. na e P · A Huntinn+on Beath 2 Ba., CID, bltns, patio, -mmate m· N-·-·"•· 539-3344 pool decks. Don. 4• no pets Wide ocean views, acres of OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM I;;;;;;;;;;;!";;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 1 $185 548-3708 '"" .... I"" •• ..,c Contractor Co•t• ,Mesa 1035 Fullerton, C.M. gardens. Close to beach & -~-~~~~'-'-'-! • enc gar, · · 2 Br apt. 6 4 6-813 4, SWINGING SINGLES a 1 __ de_n_w_/-.,..-.,.-00-. 11hopping. 2 BR., 2 Ba.; lge, NEWLY DECORATED OVER 62 ??? 1 Blk to Beach. 2 BR house, eves:/wknds. C&IJ Jim, 2 to 8 p.m. ~ . & .. dJ"'~, adult!;, no * SHADY ELMS ·POOL * rm•. &: storage. Custom Beautiful Grounds RETIRED ??? , yard, prkg. Part furn. Yrly 3 BR House furn. On Bal 539-3122 peta $195. J!m ,_faple, C.M. •. ~fi~~~~ up wa I lpapers. chandeliers, 10 Minutes to Ocean SOCIAL SECURITY?? or winter. 675o-592S. Penn/channd.. Boet dock. Social Clubs ,. • .,_1 ....., mO!lalc tile, shutten. $450 Close to bUJ; line Ir storet, N rt Hel hh Shlll'e I f JACK Taulane -Repair remod., addlt J> yn. exp, 5ll Llc'd. My Way Co. 5C7-0036. .nrt"'u• • Fr .. Furniture Plan Mo. partially furn. Mature Gas Heat & Stove. Water. PENSION ??? e~ 9 30/40. m,;: ~ ~i:d'. FIND YOURSELF Condominiums 177 F.. 22nd St., CM &l2-.M; adults only. Also aVRll. Garage, Air Cond. Swim'g Newest Apt. Complex 2 Bk, garage, school-age FEM to share 2 br 2 be. lux IN SOMEONE EUE •Pl..ANS.Housta, Rem 0 d 11 , Unfum. 320 LCE t BR. Nr shops. Pool. soon, other luxury apts. $250 Pool. Rec. Rm .. Laundry LOWEST RATES child OK, avail now. $170. apt ·Call after 5 ~ wknds. DISCOVER Room Addlt\onl. S50 up. Drafting ~ cll>l'etll. Ulll pd. No to SG."JO mo. By app't. only Room included. Please call 842-9622 673-43464 eves. 548-4973 DISCOVERY 557--0626. Eves. 5:;7-9695. Laguna Nlguel peb, A<ill1. 1884 Monrovia, 494-4G53. !...ARCE 1 BR. • $140. 7l4-835-6885 213-387-3.39.1 3 BR. 21'ii BA In Sea TerrAre, c::54c::&--0336:...:::=·-~~~~-Balbot Island 2 BR. $160, $165, S175 * M$01VP.39, IAN TOMllOAY * San Juan Capistrano F2E~t:iia~: :i:: AJi mentioned in November I ·G-1rden __ l119-<------·I rvuy !net.cpd, ocean vlew. Attractive 2 Br. Haclend. de Mesa • 2 BR, garden apt, bltln,,, 542-7483. · ' PLAYBOY. Paa:e 23. BOB'S. GAIUlntING cpta. d?"J)9.. JAe M2!i ,.,..,, l11c Hirt Pool. Art11tts, oo 1'W'l11 VERY YI altl'ol c ... ~-Br.dw"'1per l!iO W. Wlll!On No. 1 C.~f. Spac. 2 BR in 4 . p I e x . retrig. crp!Jlfdrapes. Pool, SHARE v · A<pt ·ng1 Lost 555 I: LANDSCAPING Aallrl. dues. 213: 772-1037. flnf11.nt okl Sl?is. &l2·~10. ear Y-ma ..... ., 8 or Several avail. ALL EX· aar. Sl85 493-3492. iew n!v' in e Realdentlal A: Commerclal "I . rn-1 Furn. B•r::· & I Br. Ex· ""'111P'~150y'3"" pet" 1185 + •Hee,._,8 ""8 "'J TRAS. Pool, rec bid .. Kid• •~ employed ladr oruy. °' "'"' LOST Vk' Cl>lnook I w,.1. Irvine Industrtal """ ~ct.,n • .. O u · Q,,,...-• lllJ GU ft ..,. welcome. From S139 .. See ~·•·• rm. $1.JO mo. ~. rniru!lter Reg male pug Complexes, c.,ptlona ly nice. 2110 Balboa Peninsula 2 Bedroom, l Bath . S185 ~fgr. 17371 keelson "B". l Furn. or Unfum. 370 Gar-sff for Rent 435 fawn ~!or, wlth blk mask: 567'-u99 etter 5pm. frJ1~· ~.:.-t~h~~~~C~j ~!wport Blvd., C.M. • OCEANFRONT To \v n . 2 Bedroom, 2 be.th , ••• U>5 ~~t:.· ~~:~ :l~~ Costa Mesa GARAGE for Storage ~~. 89'1·955.l aft 6 pm, FRONT yd. lawn aerv. $10 I· ~3456~ le wknds 1n'£· ~~. U~J ~:.: houise. fantutlc view, 3 BR, k~n!ibtl:!!b:·:aJ~ =TR1P='='°LEX'="•'"pt"."1ge""-C:2'=B>-'-."',"hag"' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;[1959 M~.,~ Mesa ~~n Yorl<attire, vie. ;·:c~~t!'°~: fownhouM Unfvm. 335 ~"'=·~'993..,..-°'~"""=c--St. ~ :··ft 3 s~~:O. 4v~: ~g~~r::t~~~: ~i~i!~'. ~~ Ee~~,~~ ~· atcnge only. ~ach.G=-~0 !t~ ::,,~=do ~t ~ Huntington S..ch 2 Br, 2 Ba, rum. ~/mo. ~·K TO BEACH no pets. ~ 21.st. C.M. =it :7878 $50. clog. 1F0or ~~~~ *~~~* tenUon, pleue call 646-1700 ROTOTILLING, New lawna Adultl!, na pet.. 83) Center r ~uums or 54&-7296. , · 1pfinkle1'$. trees &: shrubs ." cr.~~l~~Clu:: St. Mi-5848. Nra~.B~~~PR~. +$~tr~~: P•r~~:: ~~~~:cting ~mJd~R~:~:s ~c ~l~~laia~~~.!I OffiC. Rent1I 440 ~~pol~,~~632 ia: ~· Yd. c I ea nu p. ~t~~Soln.11 : w~~fd~ *~ N~ceu~." ~A.:.e ~~~: Call Mgr., 61)-0744. Pvt, ~:u!sB~ ~fJ°,Sf.ools ~:·540--~~ 3 2 S. Stup ~~ ~~ Ave. o,:K wr~:1~::i= Park Dr, .Newport "Rover'' I 'EXP=".~na=wa1=1an,,--;;Gan1e="'-=.I t62-l7ll child ok. 64)-126!5. $185. NEWER 2 BR, 2 bath. • . FrOm $160 Per month tis Answering lervl on fag. 6f2.'1793 Chua phone). Complete garden s e I'. v . 345 '** m.FNNING 1 BR.1 BA ~=· ~. r~ .!~; NMar Shortfp'1.• :.\duJAta Only WALK TO BEACH-; H' Aft•Oft :~~. 222 Forest Av~ SIAMESE Cat. front paws ~.:.-1337m•.lan~. 64&-4816, Dupfexet Fum. Garden apt. ~· Rec. Anade, 213-Z7-f192 evea. nrque pts. New 1 &. 2 Br. cpt/drp, "" g Laguna Beach 494-9466. dee.lawed, scar front lea, ,_.-I lafboe Penlntula area. 710 W, 18thSt. CM. 2BR, 2BA, Yrly, ms. Stepg ~1;. ~~iii"' Ave.~~2 ~~1. trpl. 316 Uith. DE.SK space ~vailable $50 ~~~,~~~ ~1a1i~~: e .LaQ~~~ FURNISHED-1 B'R.. Carflet1 from the Bay & ocean .....:::: t•• 2 bl d mo. WIU provide furnltutt Reward. 842-fill) _ __._ __ ..._, .,,_, a . ATRACl'JVE 2 BR. newly Ad SllOf 6'lS--3963 aft DELUXE 2 ur., 1~ Ba. S "IV, bl', tna, crptf rps, COMP'A:NV at S5 mo. Answering service • w\K1nniu-up. n.g. swu. decorated. Qu~t b ~a ch 1.,;;~,,ie A!: C.M. 5· Studkl on dead.end 11treet. frplc. Laund facll & carport. · avallable. l7875 Beach Blvd. REWARD Joat dog. LB male, Free i;?rt. alt 5 • 962-9703. area. Adult envtronment. ~~~--~=~~--•Corona del Mir Crpta, ttrp..1 pool, bltns, Cpl & l am. child Ok. No REALTORS Ht111\µi.a:ton Beach. 642-4.121. ~lk with wht/brwn mark· AL'S Landscaptng. Tree re-~ ::.:~ ~=rn. 350 \:~ tu~hft~~~f2. No:i:; I iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I J:'Pe't'!.":8-~~·. 1 chUd ok. 2~~· ::.~r park/ocean. 67NJ.44oo BAY VIEW OFFICES C:Sia~~~R~r~: =· M~~. ~: SL 6C2-5M8. -· ~-•'""'SHA"'7o:Ov"'°'EL~M"s'"-°"roo="°L-•7 bltns. gar, quLet. 'No pl'tll. =:..::-er:tto:! 545-9900 or 830-9384. ~~~ !!!-lle&. 4 BR, 2% ba, ~ b1kt lo beach. 2 BR.~ ;111. S~'lf'J mo. No e AdultJI Pooblde Sl«> up S1:wl mo. ris2-\55T. THE EXCITING . Ralonomk:a Bkr 67S-6'lOO LOST: Cock a po o I Ptl0n:3Sl0NA.t. J~ dole to tennl• crt• A: perk, pell;. * .~3 *. ....,. • t'hUdttn ntxtl blockPI LARGE 2 ~m 1 bath. PALM MESA APTS """"'n'V\ ' ' Dachlhurw:I, both B 1 a ck. Gardener. ReUa.b\e. Free -1mo M>-1"1 ...,,,...-...,, .-FrH Fum ture an Xlnt •-o I H -Ph i.. ..... • '"c."rYRT Beach. We'llcUtf , ,... Oct 25 on El.den CM est' Call~·· .,_, , """' ny "',,.., : MINU1'F..S TO NPT. tJ\..n, Drive. Air,~· pvt bath. ~\2126 °aJt 6 ' . ,.,,,,·==-.... :=••-,-,-._I Corona dtl Mar BEAtrl'JF'UL 2 Br. SITO. ON TEN ACR£S 177 E, 22nd St .. CM 642-3645 842-l US/Eve 84~ BKR. FtTRN. OR UNFURN. 400 ,q fl 50 mo can V'IU" • • JAPANESE 'd'a rdener . PA.lb, rct1raite-. Adultl. No / fu •~ 1 Br widen, wet bar, 2 Ba. 2 BR bl d • U "·Ii bly I .... . • BRINDLE Or•vhound Fem Com~· Y--~ ~ pet•. 160 21Jlt St . SC&-2U7 Apta. rum. un m . ~aM , tns, crp11. rp1, p.-1v n...., eva arge a., ..... , Gene HilJ· 545-9491 ..., . . ...,...... ....... ~1:.: ~=pf-. ~~h NEW 1 A:-2 BR'a trom Sl90 to Fl~placo / prfv. pAllos. A 2 Br. BAY MEADO\YS ri:tto, $13S. UiOS Alabama hUge pool, Jacuzzi elect bit· coSrA ~ Vic: Mktway Cit¥, 1 yr old, Cleanup. nee est. 60-!102. plu11 apedoul l btdroom ~. Nr. btof\ch I Shop'&· ::~!~~. cc:1 ·~~j ~ W. Bay St .. CM. LR~ ~:84· I tlo I qui ~~'. ~~~~· ~· aaUM 2 AdJolnfnc offioee-crptl, ::~u, Rewa rd I I *s ~~ ~~· ~~ ~':.. .:.,~~ &,~ UC E. Xkh, CM. M&-0137. (MacArthur nr Cout HwyJ $2~40;,/U~t"ID0-<....,.2°"Br,..-, "".l....,.3""B>-"", 4-plex. cP1:. r ~ ~If, ~ r:~~. ~ :: ~· Call 64&--m> or ~: Blkhal Tan Fem.V'· Sh<l> 1 6th, ikuna area. 5Cl-9C19. ' unit. nrxt to parll a lenrda.1.";;;;"";;;';;I";;•;;;;;"";;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I l'AI Ba, pool. eptldrp, bltnll. peta. Sl20fmo. 842-t549 2 BEDRM FJoom 11.t:> AIRPORT Otnoe f 11 ..,.,., to ve !.?:pa. ...,, * CALL U1 nrst! caU BtUe 673"'6550 Act. I' 2 BR. ~ ~ ctlll~, = I99G Maple, No. l llUGF: 2 BR, 2 BA, drl•t"<e Unfum A~ Av~I From $10 crpt'd A:' drp'd. 'Alr/~ A Newpo11, .M, 6&-?856. Oeanup. MaJ~ble IPAC 3 Br .. 2 Ba., f% car '-•QUINTA HERMOSA Ancl~~~ :;~P\~th 2 BDRM / rd =•Ide apt nr.' ';f· $1~. to $15 LESS. Leu than $29 ~ 1q. It. ~~mte Sealpo~ mt. ~~,;:Call=..::.:;==---1 ocean vu. prt. bdt. SJ>Ml&b Cowltry Estate Liv· StvaC. -u .:-__...... • -L d.,;: :Xi= uni~ 3> F1orl4a S36-You're right. thty'nt under-5t6-948t. -~ n-u-~~ H•Vfi .. Sl501mo. Wkd1I an 7, Ina a SDeclou• Apc1• Ter-" ... --~ ... ,. •r-Latune IMch priced! 1!i61 Mesa Dr. PLUSH small kfnce .utte .. vu..-,""" ... ..,, ... "'lnWilll· --..,-.------1 S21XJ. raoed -i: llllnlren ... 2 BR, 2 BA, l!J)9tarr., Oldtt 1dulb1, no clllld~ OI' 15 btkl from Newport Blvd.) Newport Center. 64HSJ.4 of LOS'l'; Ox:kn' SpanieL mix· YARD, I .....,_ ~ 1 BDRM ~~ .. untum. ~ -Attn< tfi pell. &l6jl!Ol <>< 839-52tl6. LAGUNA NIGUEL "6o98llO ..,._, ed Blk Mal<. Ninth A 011'9, Remove ,,_ dlrl, t.y. v....,. ~-Unbclleva~Uvl~-""'·--'•-• ~·. 1 .... :... 10· •• •EA'-"l •2 BR Hn•-ft-'-.---......... -....,.,. $17$/month. ..,,..., ~1111 .. .,... "" " · u 11r u"' • · A;er1 i4l'Ms LA ¥ANQ{A LARGE ottl.ee •fwaltlna '6"' a<:n . ..........,,-. Lll'IWW)fa, ~-.. .,.,.. • • a.Jlor, SU.-1 BR. FURN, S11S days; 173-81,all I pro. ~:~::_m~~n ~m: J Br .. 1 Ba.: i1ro •~Br., 1 Brand N~ Delwc Unlta room. Near P"rw)'. 1.quna LOST: ~ cat, male, HauJ.inc A detnup bf up ; ; AUilti""°" 1Mc11 2 BR. FUltN. $215 NEAR -I BR. S BA, l180. Call 55'1 !'!;/ '215, e l ,8'., 2 Bo.; Rent """ .l:...l':"' ""'; Nftluel. ll50/ .... llJHIOO, Bl ..... Vie. 2314 S.nta ""' ""'""° lfudent, 1"' tn. 2 BR Sllldlo-Unf $205 tzplc. So. Cl ff"7. --112udlM ot PROFESSIONAL &1111 reMly Aw.. CM. 64Hm-. !53+-!l46 or 5Msm4. '.' IMMIO. OCCUPANCY • trrn.ntES ·Al area. Leue Pe/mo. 21S: 3 BR. 1~ 8.l. Sl~mo. 185 tneld cu TV' Cabte 1t Wtr ..,~~ ':~~ .. 16BP; k~ to'°' Heµ et Sota auc., nmquolSE tncftef, ftlver YARD a: Gartall ~p. AU.. P · D =''21~-MC$.c-;:;,...,.-:s....,,-::--:-o: d._lt. AV>P ,_, f45.09'13, FU1Iy ~d A ""7>d. llt< """' lJ.15. -erd H.B. rm/mo. 8*"UZI. .. ... N.S . .._ 48tl> It 49th ,._ .... 7 ...... CaD ti N"' 2 A: l 8t' 11ipts Adbltt No pet1 PRIVATE l Br. 'J Ba Apt.. & Sh&Umar Dr., No. 2. fiw:U.J.!!4, ~-BBQA ... rna. RIJ', swtm'g pool, BBQ'•l!l4~ml~n~O~•O-~~~el[~.&.1.<~11~8"'~.i-~~icr~-~~~-~-~iii'~M~!lllll Dbl ....... .......... ,. ··~ • ~··-DI -·-ll8S )'l'.\y. A;au o.c. \IL --·~ .... -'tble ,;.;s: iiiiii&I HunUT\"'tol'll A'1am•, JfB U\9 o. "' """ el'> • • -~ 6•• a4. e 2 SR. ~«I 8 •ttn or a.527C a ....... ..,. S>Ml• on Boch~ l _bl_~ W. on lt<>lt Shea..,_ 4roa. Bt. No peu ., • E ~-7111 Scott Pl., C.M. "111£ FACl'OltY" bu 2 * * '* _ * l~~llJ!"...,!!!!!!!!!!""'l~ IO JS2ll ,......,. La,,.,, 2 BEDROOM. l beth Nr. llail>ot C..tn. 541H4M. APT. FOR l""'S a>RNER trtplcx, -· ....,,,.,. In U. Mall nna· ~ = fum. UO ITll) "7.$14! .l:L~"'/t = Dt:l.IOOl I A 2 BR. Vtll ~ Oompl ... i, •-•lod with •pi, "'"' N...,... -ta. ~lram...:Jf_.,,,., ~~ TltADD'S PARADlll I-"-------~• ., Ito. lllOIO • • tip. AlD help. .....,... 2 BR. 2 BA 2 blkl to ahopplrw centers. 2 """""- sMAU.. diet apt. ,..wll Coatl ~· E.""'iith""S~ ~ --tr.. . ""'"""· 8'1 pvt patio, encl. ........ -Coo«y abop = I Ll•H -I TIMll -I DOI.LAU ~nio...11...li:!'.. "";.,,::,':n: • I~ 2 BR, u,,... <Pl, l 8!1, 2 8A. dbl OJ', epto. ::::; =A mult to -= t.111.~ ri:: =St., -=::~...: ==~ :.~t: ~ILi..:li 53lH!tll drpe, CM'llClf1. Ol*r Aduht drp_s. blt... d I h w ht . .. -Of ••r-1' 0..,. (21.S) .... nu. ..,. Bl'OU:· ... Wt!ill ltth St., Blvd.~ Hwy 395. Trlde for old fb:. 811.CllL apt, 1 mile from Jftl mtl4S ew. S200/mo. Vacant. 6fS.oGJ3. SPECTACULAR ~. t s IG Ml "* tor krl. Colta Mae. Kq •I D4 W. St&nm. Oner 5Cl-5050. er upper ..,.,_, ,..._, ""•eh. G8' a""'" ,.Id, 2 BR. 11' a.,"\poo1, "1>ta. LAJtGE l BDRM, bl""' -liiot11.••-'W 00 S., CM, 114' ,,,., SCMm. ._ ...... 0.-- $91), d""' -iype, all! pd.' -.aclulll.no ...... -l'IEW-~ pa. Pb : m'llA 1.AACE 1 A 2 8'. ··-OCEAff -..,.._ Kaoa HAVll--loRJv.. 64$-74111"-e ~.]IJ0.~81. ltlllll&,llltnf' Diii. tram Jiii, ,_, -IOR 1-(l} 1llOO Ill tt-.Wandolllurall,Wl --.-~11'-0I • D!:LUXE J BR. Clooe to 2 .J.~ ~· Apl,-&: • Mow Yotdl ' ~ -=*'i1c1~ = = c~ ~ .. ":':: "~;~ ~~·,~~~. --J ...... So,Oiut-~-M1tlta, no ~ • .,,,.Ml Of ___ • -----Mllhft ltdtaft-. hlrut ot. $lll.Jt49. ---... , ..... ., ~·· =~.....,lier. pl(!. !jlllmo. 1151-6129. ' • ~!iuxspr, 2 ~ !!,::·t.~ Will> to '}' ...... Ul'I nl l3SIXI." --• 1 • , "if: i#r.1 :'.:i, mr ~~'~ ·~,, :::.:=. ·r~ or,,_, ji)9,Uv;c;i A ... , -via, lil4t. 3 O~R!kn: * • * * * * * U< g, n& Cit llHU7. pr. $1.15. H1-711ZL ' ,.._-. ilii!!!_,!!ltlle!!,.!.,.!!!•!!!•~·'-'·-'·.!to.lm!!!!!l. __ ..,!l3H300"1!:;!~---1ii _____________ _ * I \ ., \ • • I \ ' , • , NIA i1r 15, 1911 a . 0 c . :'' c ;cs " mJ [ I',., s lllJ J [ c-., • jfijlll':-:[ ~r iiiii•"•iiiii·-iiiiiiiiii~ ~ SW. w ...... M ' I' 710 ltl, ™· M .. F 918 :t;I"' I :.ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~I iliCJPL04DER IJ dump tnJclr Hellf. W..1111, Ml I' 710 Help W~ Ml I' 7lt = LAUNnRY wmt, molel, "° Help Wented, M & I' 110 Help Wentod, M a' I' 110 1- IJ I """'° Ctlncnle, MPhaf~ .UOES.-.-.•U CAREER TRAVEL l'/C Boolcbopor $7'11 -.&<fal'-k. PART t i me certil1catod s.1.. TOOL & ••lnr. broUW.. 349'mo oohllu,lull~lputdme. c..,...Gallll-23.oln1Io. ,,,,_ nn.....t .!lints. Fa.. Gt-m& teooher '°' aoedemloalzy WINE COMPANY . HouoodM nl . =.. ~ Col> Nat'! Pub. ~ bu.= tutlc Benell11. 0om...,,. LEGAL S • c r •tar y ::;;,~ ~ ........ No"'""· ....... Xln't train-DIE MAKERS ~ Vla Eatnda, 1.a&Una = !:,~ =::. to trawl :~ee I Ai. Fee frl:>. wtcorporate I: &ehl!:~ exp. · · Inc· Protected territory. Proei'tui~ ml!faJ P 8 rt 1 -Wlittt bouHCJdllhlne AIM conf1 1J.S. A a)m:iad. No ,.. • ., a .. ..-.... .. ... """" ~u.~e b e n e l I t • , PICI'URE Fnmer, Laguna conaenlaJ oo-worktt9. f17A) mllftllCtLCture!' ii lookina tor 1 wort. l!Jcpuknced and own. mbleni ~._..._-.King ~ ............. w store. Exp. aellina, matfina, + car ex-..-+ oom ... t ta 111 Port at ton . Call EARN MOR! exp. nee. 1 wt. np. paid NEWPORT · ete. Part or l / t Im""';. ' ...-~v · klOl 6: die mU:ers, ~pt.t. in Ml.-ttalnina procram. All PE"'•-u1L •OENCY LEGAL S.C..tary, """'' ~-onJaJon. Call J'"'J FM!. .., ...,.,, A COOllln>otloft or '' WITH US J tn.ntp. tum. Mult be rtady ~ "' Part.tme. Ne'Wplrt Center. _...-~ 833-7100, Dennla I ~ hllb speed lntrtcate pro.-HOUSE OF CLEAN to leave Imm. For tnt""'1,.. 3848 Cunpoa ~ .• NB Call 844-0l23. Penonnel A&eney ol Irvine, "'"'1ve di... Applkaou Floofs.·w1Ddowsr..~.walls, call; (TI.4) ~ UVE-In, resp .. refs. ror 2 PRESTIGE 2082 Mlchel80l'l Dr. must be rapable ot c1o1n1 ~~=----...__, 6,.n.·1n ....-. -. ELIC11tOfflC CASHIER, GeneraI om.., Fee Paid cblldftn s·& 6. Call ""'3<1 OPPORTUNITIES SALES th•lr own lorn rrlndlng or Furniture ': ,;,10 WILL do gtn'l boul8C1eanlng .& •sE.MIL y oenw. Flne lad I e I Foranan or 961-5484. Welcontlnl Holt~ -Mx1c die dl'taill. Xlnt oompe.ny Bl.ACK l'l&lllahycie s:& f •• le Apt. Reliable, ~ cars. ~ · clotbl.as ltofe. Pftm. No Rubber/plutlca to $18K LJV&..ln bel:p wanted. Room Czoch rel1ky yoUt hourt, name your own brne.titi A worilinz mndJ. makts ln!o dout» ~ A Warklnr. or busy ladiet. N9¥l!I\ a . Fee sh>ne calls. See ms:r, Bade Adhesivet Sa.let. R.?p Sl.lK • board + salary. Older Engin Mr $1400 m o up pay. WW traln. Unlimited matchina che.it' $125. 2 bjOnd ~ ·lllt9rfm Street, 25 Fuhlon Ialand, Electronic Dtgtneer nm woman pref'd. 645-1:>24. Cyto-lab polt'ntiaJ &: ()ppty. ~1. (NO PHONE CAU.S) end tabfe1 A-cotfee •table Dedlcetod CINnlng P-..... Senfce N.e. Ge"""1 l<doer Acct 1100 LVN l\t1l -night tolUn Tochnlc l•n $750 mo up Apply In Penoon · 135. G,.,,y _, A ...,.,. * WE 00 EVERYTmNG * •?"" Gen. Ofc/Cuhler $2.25 hr lt-7~30. Bewrty Mano; SANT AS w/2 nlte itandl UO. 21 1111 Ref" F\'ee es!. 646-2839 mW. 2Gtlt, C.M. Clerioal F/C Bklqr/""-l1lO Co"". Hoop. Xlnt fringe Dlplometlc SHUR-LOK CORP. """" 01 olraw"' !10 <jL 1 Xlnt Hoo..clean"" 642-In 7521 546-1591 Temnnmv ~~~" ~ bnlts. '9Hl8!l. Placemont A119ncy NEEDED NOW! Uoo E. Norm•ndy Pl. ~.:It~~ ~1!t~ By Day. Own Tranlpottalion tetvlew\nr 9-11 ol 1-4 t'"''" 1 Receptioolat to $450 LVN or RN, evening & night 110 W. A Street Sant• Ana $50. ~7·9194 alt 4 or~. * 836--0648 * AM.mMy TralnH1 Credit Clerk to $375 lhiftl, fUl1 t1mt I: part Ume. San Diego, Calif. 92101 $524 A Month 11 Blk No. ot McFadden, % DREXEL Vldorian ClfM: Lancl1Caplng Top$$$. Perm.• tanporary. W-* 'l')'pllt :iverly t Ma nor Con-fTI4) 236-18G Blk W. or Grand) cab. $ISO. RocUr 125, All Shlttl. Ula Bwiroughl WOOO $450 e5C'eT1 Hoepltal, 24452 In Local Dept. StOftli F.qua1 Oppor. Employer Complete maple BR eet COHPLE.TE landacaplne & inatallatton state Uceneed. ~ lndum!al, Apt. Pelnti"I! & P•porllllnglng Interior-Exterior CUstaD1 work .,..m., Spec. pn<:e-on · apU/vacandes, ,._ Color Consulting & E1t., Won't be underbid! Refer., Lie. Bonded, Ina. 642-6005. No Wu!lnJr * WALPAPER * When yoo call "Mac" , MIJ.1444 646-lID lST CLASS palntin&, decor- ating. I"-· ""'"' 1 l1'1'.lliii and spraj. Inf. ext., free est Eve. 646-6283 or ~.Malcom. PAINTING & PAPERING, 19 yrs. in Harbor area. Uc & bonded. Refs furn. 64.2-2356. PAINTING • Ho~t, clean, guaranteed work. LIOl"IJSed & -· "'5-5'140. INT &: EXT painting, paper hruiglng, J'!&-hiral w 0 0 d finlllhtng 548-7905. PROF. Paintine, abo .roots, aceou1. cell. tnter/exte-r. Llc/Ina. Free est. &l5-5191. WALLPAPER HUNG Carl Rebko 646-2449 INT. & Exbor ......... ~il· "'"' -· LI<:, in.. l.A:ICaJ refl. 6'&-0800, Chuck. PROF. p11.inter, honf!llt work, reas. lic/iDI. · Int/ext. tree est. 1,lefs. 548-2'1'59. Pla•t•r, P•teh, Repair * PATCH PI..A~G t\lJ, ~L Free ettimatel Call 540"'5 Dnlno tonelol!l"d -f7.l0 Sewer line to 100' -S15 * 549-2502 * PLUMBING REPAIR No job too small * 6@-3128 * COLE PLUMBING it hr. service. \45-ll61 S.Wlng7 Altorolhno PPS NO FEES Prod. Sdo0d"1er to $&lO Via F.atnda, Laguna HlUt. We Tn.ln, I'n>vlde Coltwneo·'"!'"""!ll!!~!'!'!'~9!!! 1100. Solid Span. lidb<dl35. • • • ,.,.. a Fee Pl>s!tloo• Prod. Control NO FEE 'I* All Ex I ""'1 Po~~"J:...1... • ~,.;,";.:-A,· ,..,:.PO~RT !!~ Expet'Cf~=~ mano· Int....,. Fl't, Nov. 17. ~5 !:,1~ * ~: ~ .~: U2 No. Tower e Typist Nit es l-Weekend! tacturu. AiJply betwn 9 A 3 Phone 540-0325 for appt a temporary job _. u-~ ~--··~ e •-•..__r 133 Dover Dr., N. • at SAE Advanc:ed Paoni· 'WESTERN loday rouclo and ma-._ ...,., u.1111. '"""'_,... 6ft..311'0 Interview hrs 2-4 pm SA IC.ti. 2 weeb old Will _.ell Orange, ·· e Receptkinlst Penonnel Office ing, 2165 So. Grand, · MEM-GIRL, INC. IntP.rvwll: 9-U for ms. CaU 5'7-4811. 547 6446 e Ole. Beg THE BROADWAY Equal Oppot'. Employ..,. lntematlonal We Need AU Alt ftr ~ May lnMr .. ~lnence Cdoo. Glr 1 1 Tm Edi.npr, Hunt . Bch. PUMPCdM 1'1and5S ~.,1,! s ~ '!.~ . .' -~M~ Service EquN ~ ~r:pi...-r ~~llan~~ · Qxne See us At ~taryln '°~.,.•Men' ofc Equal Oppor. Empklyer Nit '~.~· ~"· ""•u~.. .._, -n.i ... ,ur Blvd. Ma.I°Ti.Fernal";,1 '-' & mallr, chest A i!reatng &'""&MILERS Fultlon ltland'• Only Mt be-ble~ ..::"°"'·, ' M~t. ,op w .. ,,, Nowport Beach Weotom Olrl Inc. table $75. I.Ix. nu 9'19-<1).6 ~ Temporary Help Senrtce us • 10 over MAID Wanted. Don Quixote Phone 673-8S1S for appt. ln absence of mgr. Finance Motel %J.OO Ne"__.. m Real Est•te S•les WESTERN GIRt.:. INC. 466 MacArthur Blvd. SPANISH cofte-e table. t..mo co. exper. pret'd. CalJ Mr. CM &a..2610. .. ...,.... ·· FR££ . Sula. Dtvtaon 540-0325 old, nrw cos! $300. WW .U -8:36-11:30 AM Only W•beo'. o<>llectj213) 870-2782. M~ .. t Equal °"""'' -u-ntty Needed l>lO or ..... oiler. '7WT4'. G•I Friday to $650 Loan ---r T-. • .,. U MOSS Green velvet chalr. P. P. S. DiVenlly your lite. Great Planned = to~ '';pper lice~ Tr•lni"9 • C~~~ Good rondltion, $3S. Call boss dealrn happy depend-manqmient. Local corp. L imited T im• Only Secretary lt9l"tla m-8297. Paclflc Pe,._I S.rvlce1 able ~n to brighten up offers this f:antaltic oppor. Famous lkense COUl"lle now e Aue-L•-SOLID Rock MajMI" dllll:n« beautiMott!ce. Call Marion, for the career minded in-available thnl Tarbell Com-Hunt~ Beech lllUI.-.• Room table, Captain dlr/5 833-2700, Dennis &: Dennil dlvld"-' $100 Call ...,,.. Appllcanta ,,,,,., re-H~ Ol1trict Wiil Thin chain.. fllG. 5«>-11.89. N P _ _. "-_,, ~--'--11111• • Jerry •u.v Ne·-A Fee 500 Newport Ctr Dr, 8 ~ 1>6""'"¥ w .u-vlUll:', Ford, &13-2100, Dennis &: lmbuned upon quallfieaUon. 81 an opening for .... KING siu Ortho mattre. A ASSEMBLERS (Suite 950) ~ MichelflOQ 01'. Dennla Pm-sonnet Aaency of New or experienced sales Admlnl1tretlve Interim box rl)l"lna -new oondltloa lit & 2nd ahJtt in eleclronlc1 640-lt70 GIRL _ Attr.tpenionabh.•, Irvine, ~ Michel9on Or. people. ()penlna;s available. S.Cretery p----• ~--..Ice uwd lea lhari 3 weeks S'175. Orm. No Exper. required. o·-21 for p'···--, .. _ Complete ttalning program. a-..... 1,,_ ~-'·-· .-.. mo. •• -'"" ....,..., , -"Ca"'l'-1 al""'te'-r-"''c:'°:.::-=-=•:::;-Ap l · 9th 3 •"'• ' u:: ....... ,., ,,.. MANAGER -1~ I Assist-.,..... ... ,. ""'f<U.J ....,... 1-p y 111 per90n, ru · I I joyable work u bostea on ant M•••~'::'.~ Kentu•ky Fut~ mCallanagmlent oppor-Plua Excellent Bmmts nl W. 20th, C.M. ***Sota 1 ma"= ._ Potter I Brumfield Dlv. A so n Or1nee com · 1 ht Airline __ ... ._ tun1t1ea. Mr. Sloan at 64•75•• "'1591 ·-• AMF Incorporated 547.6446 mercia )'Ile ' Fried Chicken, 2929 E. Coe.st 832 5440 r ~ -aet.I, ~"° Wl'nl. BDt Cl80. ~ Areopuerto exper. pref., but n ° t Hwy, Corona. de! Mar, apply ·ya· RB ELL Typlna' 60, ah 100. Interested lnlerviewilw 9-11 & 1-4 UIUAlly homr. 8-7910. san Juan C&pb:trt.no necessary. $QXJ Mo. plus, a.ft l PM. appllcantl report fut the VETERINARY Ullstant for HID&-A.-BED aoucb. doe An Equal Oppor empl M/F & Ful'9rton starting aalary for right l8llt written test Saturday, Nov. animal homptt:IJ, N.B. Will-bed 1iz.e mattrna. sz. AVON REPRESENTA~"' 870-ll33 pet91>,.! ~~ Fo •t MANty AM ed lorPTLAd "1· meii REAL TORS l8th, 9 AM in room 235, ln,g to train nunlng, lab .M>-~31llO=o.· =-----! EARN MONEYN•Lo"J '"'7"'1Mn r app . ear ,perm e1very Fountain Valley Hlgb pharmacy duties.~ I~--= F bi Girl Full/P/tim.,_ route to hornet In N.B. Mu111 R.E. SALES School, 17!16 Bushard. Fron-USO. Seiacf ttlllme t 0 HIDE-A-~EO, dble, L I. Chru::S ;:raen~~~ ~~~~I es-M~ baVI!' caab register ex· =u:b1~:e~=~ er»,&~ DO IT NOW! taln Valley, F.qua1 Oppor-Claqlfkd ad no. ~ Dally m:.niku ms~ :mi.~ oomF , Va cC~"t ton 1 In L,ycewn Productions, ·Inc ~ &_::' :_rer'l!'bCft. Wort mo. 63-«800. We're on the move and need tunlty Employer. ~· ';;?,;.Box l56D, C..t& Ger ... Siie ll2 ebruary. rw. now for po Box 1226 • on. t. help! It you want a Prof& SECRETARY eu., ~. ,::-;'N!:~ & relP· LAGufJm:7EAOI Call ~7s~ms ~tnM~:f:~~~ ~~and C:~W:~o1:~! UNION IANK ~~in~~ 1i~ ve~1~ ... c~ =.;: Mature woman 5CM)S yn. 642-0542 a SuCCt?aa Cornmlttment. I Hal a u.nlque opportulllty for eYH, Tuel thnl Tbun. 6:11 leelher rooda. c 1 o t b"I ii r , Single, live·ln our lx>me in CLERK TYPIST GIRLS & BOYS F.quat Oppor. Employer want to talk to YOU! U:>ok an Udo Park Dr, N.B. 1ame harnltun, m Ii c, N.B. & give loving ,,.,.. to Gnod appearanoe 6 p1,....t 10 yn & older MOTEL Maid• Needed Will at the bmeflts • expanding EXEC. SECRf:TARY WANTED NOWI &rtldet. Prtcet ,.._bl< our 2 mo old baby daughter. pel'ID""1~. necesa: to get a DAil..Y PILOT ROUTES ._,_ A-"· · n1y ALL Departments PLUS Must have ROOd ap-•--RUMMAGE Sale. Nov.•-• Must be willing to tnvet. quick'~ rrom thia Open ln u·aui. _.., m ~ 0 ' NN-" Home1 Sale1, four new Xln't typ~ I: ab .w,-· .t Experienced S&lnrnen oH'U • recentrefareqd .. 6'13--3907. estab. lit class co, Call San Clemente ~:~CM., 3205 tracts! Som!! positlon1 SU· PLEASE Apply In~ OnJ.y, Ground floor oWOt-~· ~:~:30. St. John'• SABYS?n'ER &: lite Debby 833-2100 De la I: Call Mr. Busby m-4420 ary + Commtaions. othen To Tftft& Walu 1unity 1or the rlaht men.1;;:=."'i"i'-i"-'-'',.,--.,.~~-1 Mekeeper nl!tded. Mon-Fri. ~ Personncl ~of GIRL to work rent ltl'fna. NEWCOMER WELCOMING: Guaranteed Dram !-:ip prr-610 Newport Cerittt Dr. Company benefit• 1: tree VERY old roU top dealc t1om 3 schl age 1 at home, HB Irvine, D2 Mictiglaon Dr. REDWOOD STABLES. Hospl~osteu cent bon111, paid vaeattoM, Newport Beach demo plan •vailable. New Nebtuka, Xlnt condlUoo area, 842-1976. ot94-9l82 To slcdeallt 1 0 ... Y ~ .. ~ Medical and Life Inaurance. F.qual. Oppor. Empktyft' ''°"' rr;,w talrln&" appUca· 1 ,,;!ISJ=-~""~..:;alt:;:.:orc,,•"·~-- CLUB Manager tor priv pa-re n am .,. U"EoU•• Do It NOWT It's Your mewl Uona. HoUMhold 0oMa 114 BABYSITl'ER alt ""hool. t....W clob, ,.ulde city, GRINDER. Exp'd In elre-glJb A ctvic lnla. Gnod pay Call JACK SEYMOUR SECRETARY $650 GUSTAl'SON May live-ln. Prefer mature Oranae <A Must have bar tronlc cabinets I: chasses. P /time. Muat have happy C.AU. 'm-2231 Fee Paid. Love Story • Nt!V· LI oln M COOD Gren'I Flee. Frf1 $10. woman. Contact Mt. &: din nn mimt eiper. Salary opm. Evenif1I & smile, car, typing ability, • SEYMOUR er Having To Sl,y You're nc .... ~rcvry TV antrnna ~. Vecwm I: Coleman, 847-4359att8pm., State exper, refs I: aa.1ary weekend appointments; 547--3095. Sorey in this one ln a Wr-1AIO 8uc:h et Warner •ftacfl. $10. Oub cW. SIS. BABYSI'ITER -reliable, our req ln first letter. Wrife available, Tek Sheet Mel!!l NOW you can tell both: Realty & Investment time oppor, Plulh otnce I Huntington IMch 800.lkle tbl S2. BL --sz. home, Mon thru Fri. 2 Cla.saitled ad No. 540, Pally Co. 1208 East Walnut Urut Mutual FWJdl I: Life' Ins. underfl.andlaa b'.111 •waits ''Home of the Vlkln9i'' Ckluctl plllow& 50t', drp9. children, will pick up, If nr Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, OM!ta K. Santa Ana. 558-9013 One ol the nation's largest R.E. SALES-Exp'd, F.V. Of-you. Call Barbara, m-:noo. 1424144 St.SO. &t).Q89. . Beach/Slater. 847-4703 Mesa. C&lif. ~ HIRING NOW mutual fund 1elling flee. High conuniuk>n split. Alt0 Fee .iot.. Dennll I: WA1ft'EO· O:Jndo .....,_ BABYSITJ'ER _ I.avina lady Cockt•ll W•ltreis To atart bnmed. aareaive orpntzatkml la mow also of-Equity particli)ation. No Dennia Pt't1ICIMd Apnc.-y of W: Man to ~ '° for ~ J)erfed ~ to care tor 1 child 3 Apply in penon Sales Glrla for Ottlstmaa ferlng Ille lnl. 'IlUS IS broker competition. Stan-Irvine, 2(112 Michel.an Dr. ~one who dldn L Call am cub. Write OaaMhd days/wk, CdM. ~2936 Loves' J¥IQ on!y. Strailht Comm. Call Y 0 U R OPPORTUNITY ~ R.E. Call Lee , ~ Ad No. • Dilly P'Dot. I BABYSITJ'ER in >cacher'• 304fi Bfislril Ave., CM ~~ ~: ~~ANf ~UR~ Rec.ptionti t to $500 : ~~~ ~ WATCHMAN ~.ta L!M, co.ta llleA. ' home near be&cb. Call at once. Elecirolux, world'• PRDTIGE CAREER.. Fee PaJd. Fut a:rowitw ro. • Acmls Dtsree SlO-Sl2K 9.ort ~· p/tbne Moo-Fri M,:t?, IHU608. COOKS, OVER II -"llinfr cleaner """1 e No tnvel Jn lovely location cii9u.o Liz Rel-• ......,,. 5 AM·IO.:t? AM MIKella.-. 3.33 McConnlck, Costi Meaa .!" BABYSITTER needed, CARL'S JR, repre91!ntat1ves fn Orang!:~~~ an ambiUow: attracltw! in· 4500CampuaDr. 4~= Vlekl's Or.lglnal1 f/time. 2 Children. Call alt See Manager Co. area. No exper or ln-• Group life illlurance dlvktu.al. IDr' thla spot. Call $j6.Zll8 Newport BMcb Ht rt Bead! Prof. d~' tailoring 1: S:30, 968-70'71. JlJ ~~~tStBi .• ~ ~ vestment DHdal. Part of e Profit Sbarine :::. lm-2700, Denali & De!D-~ Equ.i :;:;;;. Empklytt FIREWOOD re&tyll.ng. us.t325. BABYSITl'ER.. 2 children. ,...... ..... .,, f/ttme. caD 542-4153 or Excellent opportunttiea for 1rvi. PenoMel. Apncy ot e Se<ftl11.ry, Exp'd. e Alteratlon...-6.t2·5l45, !_oody w~ ... ~Dtat. CM. 5 COOK-BROILER uau ~WlnSbetwee~ .. 4 .. & 5 pm. aaln ma naaf!men t ld-ne, 2Jfl2 Mlcbellon Dr. Needed by Costa M~ .. WE LDBR cunblalUon ;... V<I ,. ..........-.-.. _,... .._ "' th st., ...,.ta Ana. va.ncement ln a rapklly Receptionist Sallbo9.t, Mta. Accurate hellatc •-M:lad arc ~ Neat, accurate.~ yean exp. BEAlITJ~Au, EXP'D With grea..t exper. In 1rg food HOUSEKE for 1----.... ·-'--"'-• -t -60 mM Executive ........ NO t do ' c~· tio Call Ll"'.t.:tt ~. ..vn .... Cl'l.,._._uun, ...... •Tl""' ·--··········· Loc&l "---" ~-" ..,....,._ 0 own •t ~ . --------FuU time lncl eves opera n. Che! Fred, retirement home, Apply UI tell )IOI.I more about thll Call Lorralae <rn· •nan utC appt'al'anoe, metal 1fm'k Salary open [ lrm Sandcrab 963-3433 H. s. n41644-1700. Parkbunt,9925LaAlameda mcmymaktncOJIPOl"Pbone ~""F For AppC c&U f0-05a Mr. E'wfthw &: w~ •i>-~ bplojn•tt j I BU.LING aerk, lteceptlonillt CPLE-over 26 manq:e 30 oU brookhurst, Fountain or write, ltaymond w. Penomel Agency l..ewb polntmmtl rntlablt. Only D:lt.b •• , ';·~-~---~·~:;;" needed for mnvaleaeent units, CM, apt + salary, P. Valley. DeMott, Waddell I: Reed ZK3 Weatcllff Dr., NB An Equal oppty Er!lpioytt. qualll)ed penon. ~ apply Euca1yptUI 41: ~ bolpl.tal Saine experience. 0 . Boll 1481, Santa Monica, HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, s lne, D> Newport C91W Dr, 64$.2770 SHEET Metal La yo u 1 Trk Sheet Metal Co. t~ Please apply in ·penon, 340 ~ 90ICa daya, muat have transparta.. Suite 21, Newport Beach. R Mechanic. 2-4 yn exp ln Eut Walnut Unit K. Sant. 2 Locetilm IO .n'f!I JOIL Jolt Winted, Male 700 Victoria, eosta. Mesa. DELIVERY o( DA IL y tion. Grown boys. Yo hablo 640-1250. !i~ONl.w p/t. wk· electronic ea b i n 1! 1 a 11..;;Anaii:;' ,::;lllMl:;:;:O;;n:J::,.=~=~ Sand Ca1Q'OO 1: 1Aa1a Ana MALE F/C b 0 0 k keeper *BookkHpff to $600 PILOT, SUNDAY INLYL to espanol. 548-2847. NOW accepting application& EW: •• wk~• r~i:~r aj~ !!:'11s..w,. eo. ~~ WHODRIVEWANTS TO W?RK'! Frwy. or libbd R4. al teeks part time wor k with Background in AIR. Oppor-newspaper carriers.. Ke-H 0 US KEE p ER' tem-r or bus boy/dllhwuher p.m. 12 ~ hr. and "-'l"l!kL'nd ~ l ,,.. CH A CAB. Jrv+ne Blvd. '... •i Job Wanted, Female 702 Paid/Abo Fee Jobs. Wagon or Van. Contact Mr. ref's. Newport Beach area. In pmiOfl only. Farreil'1 Retirement Pft'IODI ·nttd a . TH blm Me or'~~,! Open S..t. & Sult. t 6 accountant, 53&8680. tunity to learn EDP. F1!e quJres the-use of a Station ponuy-2 weeks, live-In, J)OllHons. MLl.!lt be JB. Apply the Huntington Available OnJ:~po ntm;: fer OO~ btht:Nn, •'Ork Helen Schaffer Harry Seeley, DI West Bay 645-S86L 3J111 Brootbunt. H.B. Resicltnc:e 142·7711 Sbaet Metal Co, E allathtlY handicapped. Vt&, USlD NEED help at borne? We Penc:m>el Agency St., Costa ~1esa. HOUSEKEEPR, 11 v e-1 n, Ottlce MacbinN W&Jnut, VII.it K. s..nta ret1red. Aas n to 70 have Aides, Nur1es, 4262 Campua Drive, NB DEUVERY man early care b' elderly lady, nice RFCEP'TIONlsr . ~ pkornerit)'CMU' lncome 'orl~ POOL TAQ Hou.se-keepers, Companions, SUlte B-4 557-2711 mominl L.A. 'I1mes. · borne, own transportation. IUSINUS l't!'!-'!.' .. , type, Mll.wer phone, SERVICE StL Atlendant a cab I hra or ~ ·• d.,. B I k I 1" 1 Homemakers, UP job n • Bookkeeper 6T.J..74U aalary open. 494-4423. MA.CHINES iw..ue heavy v11ttor irarnc f/timl!' da)'I.. Apply .; AppQI tn pew Y.UO. eab ~I.•~ ':I, •.a; 541-6681. We need one Autmnottve DENTAL AISistant. Exp'd in HOUSEKEEPER/Cook for ~;vM1:"6xi~~: ptnon, Harb:lr-falt Stlf!U Co., 1S J:. itch St.., o:.t& pk'te wtth tour ~ LIVE-in motherl helper. 18 Boakkeeper with machine X-raya & oral evacuation. coup 1 e. Uneracumbered. REPAIRMAN J.Aauna Hilla. 837-«m. 9erviciP, fliarbor at Fair) Meta. radt rue .._. nick. yn old-Vlc. Harbor High. ~nee. Send resume to 54&-8844 Uve-ln. Pvt nn & ba. Gd ir )'Oil have three> _,..,. ex· R Info _, po I 25C>2 Harbor Blvd., CM. WOMEN to lab C&l'll ~I ~. E&wilent ,..,,.ttrtoa; ~7489 or 60-f500, , Bax 501 c/o Dally Pilot, 330 DISPATCHER $5700 N.lary· 642-9600. pertenoe in the malnt;~ • M!~r1·••t c SERVICE Sta.don help, lull bt\t..akf, Ute ~. own Sold ror nm du -. A lady desires p/dme work ::!. &'ttf =t, c.o.ta Grttt opfior, for career. Lo-Inspector Tr•iw and repair of bulw ma-e Pl 1 u_ ..... _ tlnw, lf•y1. MUii ~""' kul cu, 10 ...a Pftl. S.LDJ. Quldr •lt> S:ZO f 1.1 lft • ln anti<p or ~ ' · ' cal ft.rm .eeks llharp per.:m For electronic• manufaclur-c:hlnea. and have completed alt c ~" ~~ Arco • l9tb A Newi:at. &44-4l8B ewn1Qo • .,..__ 919-3813, C.M. Bookbeper who cu talk well on phooe. er. Apply at, SAE Advanced a manufadurer'• tnJ.nlni • Tape Wreppen .I. C. · -~ -"""=:;.·~===~_.,.--! DOllESTIC -" 2 u,.. a We need one auOoto<otlYO Call Ttacy, 833-2100, ""1nb P_..,,, 2165 So. Grand """"""' In one or mon OI • Bonding AHemblen S£Rvta: St.a-help ....,. * AUCTION 1c week. 10 yeara exp. Bookkeep!'!'. Se~n~e I: Dennis Per90rulel Age-ncy Ave., 8.A. Equal Oppor. the foUowlng areu: Wllllnl( to tTaln applicant• at, apply ln pertOn. D> E. ,,_ hmttww 1 References. 542--53)5, to Box 501, c/o IJa"V Pilot, of IMne, a& Michelson Or. Emplayvo. w/111p1ltudc tor qu11llly M>lic'-1=11=1h=St=.°'· c.,C,;..Mc-·==~-~lp Wonted, M & F 710 :.:'~1~~ C.lolta 000 GROOMER ~ e AcaiunUna and Bookkeep. m&nship. Applica.ni. mual STOCKROOM CLERK ~ 41: ~~ """ • ~ f /t1 .. ~ .. _ Inc Equipment be dept'ndable, rwat I: able lull time. ~ Drpt. ~ ••-Y"• t:JO ..._ Pook)l:eeper ~· me. ._,..,iJ:!~ ~ ~ •Graphic Arts F.qulpment 10 follow wrlttf'n "'"Orklna Jloq lloap.11&!,. Newpor l SCRAM LETS Windy's Auctloft lwn A Better Temporary Potltlon URGENTLY . .NEEDED • SECRETARIES • TYPISTS • MCST OPRS • 'KIYl'UNCH OPIS •:PIX OPRS • ASSEMBLERS NEVER A FEE We need otte -DRAPIRY CCD>N"tt'.,.rct.v-v e Addinrr and Cal<ulatlrc tnttnoctlono. Apply In per-ee.ctt • ....,.,, N-OI -. BooltkeeP" with OMV <.<· WORKROOM "'""'~~-• Equlpment "°"E.it sou M -"~ -~, 11i1'1 perlence. Send rnumf! to Exper. or tnJnee for mark-F'rN I: FM Poeltlona • Typewriten, manual and 2"101'""0ov"".ri~!nc· ~~ ~ c.'r. ANSWERS Blioled ,..,,. .... Box SaJ, c/o Dally Piiot. Ice&: f1nilhed end work. Pd Screw Mach. ~ to sg hr ~ectric ~ ...._, MINK COlliT . 330 West Bay Street. a.ta hol I vac. Bn.cti Drspt-ry Adhesive Saltsman to nuc NN.-pon Beach, C&IU. -1l'Of'llc fflwn Mf'U)' Natural Glada.I PUomfbo Mesa, callf. 92626, Servi.<=!~ 900 W. 17th SI., F/C Bkpr/PAL to $700 And Wish M7on ~lO'niun., TplEIA~~ A I ~-E 1P. Outcry-:.. C'Vfltt°ON -dhl bmitt«I Met J.Hwth. SOOKJ<EEPINC..llte, perm, Co.la me1a. Receptl"l'ypisl "50 IMMEOfATE am · :. IJm ci1-., ~'W ao-Hatllf'I! lt ~ \\'Mn C&n be ~ belltd OC" UDo ~tioninrntaurantoWce. DRILJ.. Oier a tor, ex-IMon/Wed/f"ri/Sat/SwU OPENtNGS RN, Ml tlnM', d&l-.. RN ~,:'~ ~ Dllfrld~ we,...... IV tMtfhlc:.mund br:lted. ~ SfsJC_. Apply in penon only, f30 pe!Wnced Ir: tn.lnee to Glr1 f"rtday/lb to 1500 ~~MDn' ttl&flt ahlfl, Nlief 11-'r:JJ. hn/da Should be tamillv .._.al We, ft~ 1,1,1 $t.m fW -w,. bp OWl'lrf' Lidol'>rlto. .. Ns ::r....r~~~ ~~'~ :~!: EXCWZNT ~.:.~~";!'.""'::",.:!~~~~~=:~ ~.e1n.am.o.r.ml5!> BUYER only. ~ 11'!95 Sit>< Park :;;.1°·E~f~1 1tvU:.·~.s!f. ~ R_,,,atlOftlat w..,..,. """""Nov. n. It 2S'I(, a-...1en STDllXl: im c:.n.n :..n ::~~---t-'42·1410 Then, b' or:infidlntl&I Inlet'· =to=.: ,:0: RQ'UCERY CXIRP. bfau1':a. ~ AJMrian ~. ~~ ••...-r ~-~ ~ • phone f"luyd Town-u do brlt otlPts ~ty b-hlO Country ttlrrdturt • .cttM MPX r • c: • t Y • r • Air Newport Beaeh Ftnanclal 11 )'Ol.l llke t.o won: w/people "~!OR ·-~ 1•15 lend, t21l) m.tm, l!XI. &U("('IUCall r >"OU ~ • lncome M.us cuh hon-. Mlllll __ ... •-.._: -~ Institution Need 1 A A havt had ul• or public "'u'" --•.oo•: .,. · 2!01 or Mnd rnumn 10 Joi... "31-1100, '-""'nl• • and 1-onv,nlk>ri h1Pll m nwui• rocwn --......... l&lipeflft ti.pr Forms BU)'{'r, You will oontlet D:Pff'. wt WUI train P'..am $2).st) per wetlt set· ~ Mad\lm9 Sent~ °'"'1ms nnunnttl Alent'Y of nlAll#'fl man In 0.ta M._ ahlpml'lll. decoic DI• Ut W• ll!ft also purd\Ut' oaic. ~P-l'O'l bl a Uffttme euer,r. Una ntW t'Uatomfn b' the l>l-rilhl. ClouNy ot i.. Alf. lr'\irar, 20ll2 Mk-helaon Or. arr.. Rtprdleu of es-Th~-~1 und&lmfd. 8dl lrud ,... pl!n A cqulpment. We C&lJ Jn.n Brown $4MtM DAILY PILOT. Tbll ts not & lfhl. t:tto E. Ime>erial lf!p Sain~ P"f)tflr'f', alr mail A. F ..... Mam I AnttqUet Ln bm: A pr, Hft 9'f. or will only cona:ldt'r AP. CoulaJ PfTll'JfUiei Aa;n;;: ,,...,.pw routo am doH !!Y..t Dowrwy, Canlomia SALES RIP. to -Plitt, Pm .. Tau R.fi'lnft'y l>t W. 1tt St. ~'--0.-• pllamt• with lorm1 """ mo Ha-Blvd., CM. :::l~..:." ...=.:1.. ~ :mu. ,.,. Ptld eo.,o. Im 711. '"' w..U. Tustin * IJM741 * •••• I •ACICIT + Interview ltoun Ina exper, Electronic l ntlnMr Pl'O'/kl9d. W• wade lour Local dtv. Of lnetrn•lliflnal ~_.!.!,01-VERY Clad r;u tup dtU trnm ....., " :9l 91m-U am I 1 pm-4 pm Top ~nefttt' 1 untqul! Jain the atatr w/lft9f chaJ-"'-9-af'llr 1Cboo1and1 on Ml'M'll L'IXl'. bu lnuntd. oprn1ac TE LLER TRAINll f"W.n.. ic1n1 eonc1u1on. c;.: = ~~.:.. Wotti; whr:n • wbl!re wodl environment. 8f'bd ~r. xln't bf:ndlta. BS£E S.t\lr'dq. We hlaw oPBdno ..-iw ,,..,..lfd by lnk'mal pmrni> Start a ea,_,'" 1tw ~ 161--IM an. L C!Ollll. tt•. • C-i, t;.;r1""mt! w/msne lirrnft t.ek.. b' FountatD v.ne,r • lb.6 •Ion b' ambhtnu1 Ind!•. w/ t~I world of tanaiu,c. n.t.llt~ &..Jlancel M2 -1• f't'tl.10:.~n •1:f ht.I~ aroulld. Call He-ltn ~ H•IJWkll! a..m .., an-~IMIMf' aetl atan!rw 1nJ1udli. Call t\111 local bnl.nctl ...._ a :::::i:z:: ICJTOfJ:N ta b 1 "• t • 1 1 PerliO•llelS.nice !jo J>aib' ~ "°P. 0 '. ~. 0.M•I ~ I)'. You tnlllt be ool Of I~ P"°')' Jann, XU.2711D. A111:1 br\chl dlluTninC perw kt OAMT.RS • S.t!Wt '"*"'" frarlPa ftMltll' 1op1. Bo:t t56lf. Cotfa MnA, ~. 2790 fl&rbor Blvd., IChool b1 l PM 10 / r'f!'C! Job&. Drnnil 1 t>rnni. nu 1tlt• Pf»JllM.. c.u o.. .,~ ....,.. tlrPI' ,_.. ~m ,w. mW. :ltlh, C.M. Calli. iq. CM. ~...!!:.. ~ Jolot ... ,__ DI-:;;:.-"'.'~cl ltvtn., "7. m.2111D. o...nu' ._ "'11. I -"'""'..,,; ta II.. °"'" •••' ... 1SU • -2192 t:quel~·--" llCJlOW fltAili•I ~ ,, 0 t 1 . _.,,_.......,.. ... '"'' . • ........ ~ "--·u..locl7J '°"114 I JAccouliflHi e.1o1>t .-., """' -. ii. -1to .... -- -• 0r. -A......,.,...... 1 lllllUNIS s-. J.."""" s1cRETARY c T••::i,.. .i -tar ... wllSfor IJllOZ!m,T ,._ -. ,,,,, .. a...,,_ TIUII -...,. W•nlllijWt .a,..._.._., """· T·K °'""""nlcatlolie Co. A ~ ~ ~--: = =. bo-i:= e =-----it!.:: a..=,~ ": '!':::.."'C'..~ Sl :~~ ~~:: ~~ t .. E=·~~-.:.= :::l"11ot10e..,....i-i....113WM.~-. :11ot:US (ml ,.. ......... 1. ~ r;:n,•,.::. ~ 1..-rw OYElt.., -..,.,.. -~-~ . ·~-" -~~i1::":.0:::. .-=.i:·;::e=~:.:-°""'l)plot-•• ...::;::.:'.•.e ~·"-",;;;;;;i -~ --... -----:::&..,...., "=.•-·T-_ ........ ~ ... Al'f'tr °' """""· m .. a o.._. I: rteenl nip. [ft Uie -· ur.,. -' J11U,dnw a a I JI la P t t. ~ •roe; ft • ~ col ---• Mitri M Dr, • Dl9fW IDS. R I° .. -.. Ill. ...... [ . • w, "·c tllfd. Goodl;;i~-~-r;-~;;;·;i;;;;;;;;l ll• 11 •_fr tntM;I ln _ TW;•!) l!llt •·· ,..._..M111 > ..,...., ,..... ~ • ~~ij ~ph •····-E~.~~ =""~-.... ~.. ~.:·=a ~f' .. ~ •• · •• :; llOl.T ............ --~~ ~ '11t'-;: ~=:-:: . Ult J'illd II A,_,., All Mill 6 JI/..... lllfraWtli1llN :=\s,t!•3'#. '*!,I& f Pa~f F-~=,~a:: ~ lllM', . ~,r: == lie-4,.=:·::j "':. .. :....-..:.= ?:;•'·~··e ~~C::U"· •!C'.11. · · .·; C:Lr..-C 141\'tr'-w~ '=~lftii·~i:: 1 Aftt. ...-...... rQJ';. &. lwtAlllil ,..~Y P'fJ!!!,,_ 'Hr:n:lA'1:EAT;TjffO ~O,,..Dr•sw ,.... 111 ..... ,_. O,,W. =git• -I.Ml ..... II Mm~IJ!!'lJIO~~·-·...::....:.U~l.:.:_f'.h~ .. , Equal 0ppor1Un111 Em~ ....-..,. llJll'I: -~ ....... -·· ,....,. Ttnp•z "'" s ~•!Is? toor •-• ,.,.,.,.. -· • = It I '( I ' I'll.OT ·ADYEllT1SO I ---~---- "' Bo.ts, General HOBIE CAT 14' * 1Y PACE ARROW 24' Xlnt ~ .... ~;...,0 (~ •• ,, S850. air, gen, Sil day &: Sc mi: ~ "' ..... Free lnaurance. 644-4239 'ill CDRONAOO 71 lnboan!, PLAY NOW HIDI nu, llled under 00 hn. 91p avail . ..,_1110 Boots, Slipo1Dockt 910 PAY !ATER * DOCK SPACE * Up to '5 H.; I L!<I ,.., It. * BRAND NEW * No ,.11boatt. C.U m-w '73"EXPLORER 211 Booh, Speed & Sid 911 MOTOR HOME iJ1 Ii S.a ""' lOO ,.riff. I Fully tcll ~.!... .._ year new. +15 CJ OldmiobUe m incl t1nt«I c1U. o"'4!1'- .,.ck·•-1tt era\ne. F.quipped he&d bunk windahleid cut- for' llahlna I: water alcUna. taln hotle ~IU'T'ler MaK C&l'- Fully equipped t a n do m peti Welt eoui m.1.rron., tra.lll"r. Tt'lll oultl! ls Jlke dual' wheell. au A electric '*""· On&toal COii! $93)0, J'f!fria, butau irto¥e a nd Stcritlce $5000. P h o n e oi;"'' Shower, boldlna tank, 830-6482. enc. JIWf 1tett, auto tra , dpwr bnkes. ALL the oornlorta: of home. , , ... 4 $181.89 MO. $90.16 + tax per mo. S6 mo. O.E.L. lmmedlot. Delivery LEASING ALL,.MODELS AND MAKES Southern £aifania 1st National Bank Leasilg PONTIAC 2408 Horbor Blvd. Cotta M,ta 546-8017 WE PAY TOP CASH for used cars & trucks, just call us for free estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET .. NEWPORT DATSUN Now Open In NEWPORT BEACH 1000 w. Cootl Hwy. 645-6400 WE HAVE THE NEWEST OF DATSUN$ IN INVENTOR:Y FOR YOUR ·SILECTION Loeded. ROTARY powered. 36 mo. + T A L. For tt1p. ply. Trades OOOI, • '71-ROTAltY'S ; l "Demo Sale" IO ·TO CHOOSE "BIGGEST SAVINGS" "Servfce la the difi'erence'' HUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA - 17331. Beach Blvd. -Lease Mar. "'·,.., .. 'II& PORSCHE tu,-5 spd, 'ff V.W. C.. ... lr ""'"' crey, pel llUtf. $29!0. Rad!!>." -oowtar -&0-15118. dltlim. ,.. '{' wru. Buf,,,.. ~ i>Olll -$ . - kif or not. can . Kent ,~ criNNDL ~· ! sp.-. . ' 2828 HarborJllVd., '11 PORSCHE 91). T, 5 ttixl 0>1ta M.,. j!S-Ul! 18M inllet.' tmmac cond. 1700 OC V'll cbe ndo --.;m.MM. "8nl. ~-14 ml. 100 . ~,TOJot.\ ! HP.~ ... -8.000 ml., ._. ·-~~-· . NOW I • .:.--:;.:.:::;::.'~'"--· -'' ~-~-1 TUYOT'I 11 v. W. -!lo!&'· lolqa, l' AM-FM, .. pe ·d<Ck, - cpl'•· -$!900. Oria 1 owoer. 540-63i3. ALL Nl!"f FOR · •64 vw -. . eoooa • • •••• 11,# , . brown. Nu tfltl._ lboeb 72'c( .. ronce S.~NoWI USS.'Bed,,ilur °""'-&Bay, CJ<. ALL NEW FOR '73 '72 Cloaronce s.19 Nowt ~Ul.ltW -YOlYO . . ·'c '· i ... -1966 Harl>or, .M. ~ VOLVO Sport Cpupe Pl8llO 4 spd over drive, lite blu call """"""" 5'14055. JAKE YOUR PICK· at Co11.nell 1 -(hev.rolet .. • ~ • 1 100% FINANCING .,,AILABLE • Brand New YEGAcor LUV for NO MONEY $ 97 PER DOWN and • • • MONTH WI HAVE OYER 100 V~GAS and LUVs ' . """ flVVlllMIJ FOR YOU TO SELECT '.ft~. A.LL AU', E<>UIPPED JUST THE WAY. YOU WANT. ~ DRIVE YOURS HOME TODAY! ONE OF THE LARGEST VOLUME CHEVROLET ·~DEALER~. IN SOUTHERtf 'CALIJORNIA -~ .. : ··:·' ' • NO .SHORTAGE JIERE., O'JIR 3"-CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSI FROA\ . · · . · ' • I I • • .· • ·.Up.· ' l .. .. ., ~~,· ~·T9 ··~.:~ury ~.~ . • ••• ... a;. ..:~..:· ii'·. ·: ~ ft.i!. !.• .. ~! ' .'!..•. ,•{/ !: ;, ... . ·;· . . , .. • •.. ... .. Excellent Selection Of Previously . . " Owned-Mark Itr8 and )lark 1V's . . -t • • .... . 1"' ' • -" • ' 'Now Being Offered At • . Appreeiable ·· ·SAVINGS J· ' • 16 To Choose Fr.om 1- 1971 Cougar 1970 Ford LTD XIU' LIKI N'IW -. 2 DOOR H~DTO, Attractive thru-oyt. f..q.uipped ' ';'is,ooci mil•» ;Equlpped with automa· .. ttc, radio, heater, ·PGwer' steering~ ~&::ekerw~~. !actory ... alt'. con4i· tlonlnii-~root. Must see ·• VB, automatic, .radlo, heater, power stige~ -A;~. ~U' rQOf.. tac· tofy air. cMoAELl -. . r .drive fo 'e.ppreclate. (~FPQ) ' ;:.. $3~t.r:c~ ' . " _.P .~~ "1! ' .... ;~ ' . " . " . , .v· ~. - •:~2175 9 . ' ' ".. ·. .a1V'DA :::1'· -,. ..,. ·~:. t97~ ·:~$k'. 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(YCUlllOl . . •• \t •• i· ... ; ~' !it ... « . •• • . -. • $2775 $1875 1 ' .tI ·fWAfS '}.., GRF.AT 'r ~I·, · . ,r' ~ r. -nr~ ~ .. SEI.EttiON 'OF ~tor.·. ~\:.. ... 't .. ,, . .'.QUAI.ITY CARS · •· : ~ " _, ' ' •• ... J"' 1 ,: I " 9 ~ J • , ! II • I • I • ~llOT·AOVEl!TISb . Zll (§] [ ... I .,, ~ I •... . I~ ~' •• .. ···-·I ]~ ... [ ......... ·.·"~~ . :_'" ' i 1 . .. -~. Ill Muol11l IMft .,, .... , aJ P'loiooo/OrVom t2' l'lo_,io.,.,,. 126 TVS..,. Rodlo, HIFI, ~~OOG--TRAIN--ING-..:;::;; OAK daok. --· -OOMPLlltr: Llldwlr 4rwn 11111'111 ., . * WIJR1JTtm Sp In• t '° U6 OllWll'MAS 1PBCW. ••"'*· ..,._., ""' el tel wJU. eym~ and stand. U....,. Jltano, ebony, xlnt l'CObd., EVERt Zrnlth a RCA TY In a.a.a lt&rdllc 'hCI Nov. lo -Ills -.Ji. °""" .t Mab ttllor o1!er 5 pm. ' $315. 5'll-f504. ·-~ 14th 7 £': A Tloaa NoY *1r1 _Olllfiir t111:11e. tlrw • ~'""'" rt..-•t ....... ..., <L•an W>til ,..,,_...,on ale nMIP' at ar.tl¥e • • loot! -~-~ --v WURUl'Z£R Spinet Mahog Coonl)''1 lupsl Rc.A.1.enlth ISdl 7: pno. ' ltOCo. =·~ttr,.;: TRU-rrp;r, otdl-~~~t!; ~~l~~~~ =-tone $395. 0 !1i8-Tin9: :;~.:.: :Tt~~~ M~~~~~ ~ • Wlb ..,_ shopa. Far infonnation all -;;t;_ 90 . ~ Cub or JI06l 'C)iprea:, S. A. Ha:bta DBL. bed, ._. matt. JIO. '1*t new, p!. tt6-US7. Contact: Tom Dieterich Sporting Goods 130 tenns 10 3i mos. Prit't'B less 51&-<1911 ·• 1 Metal cab. II II n = ~ ... ~ $110. Folk 642.2151 .POOL tahle, 41,9'"9'. Xlnt than ~ dl8cowlte:t"S with APPROVFD fer pun~· Lewyt V~: • ..._, $50. Like new. Coast Music Service our own q1,aalUy aervice! Paula, a cute wiltU pup 1 ahee:i. • P 111 OW ca I es. * 60-9G4 * Newport Blvd. at Harbor cond. t " slate, Ques, Que ABC Color 1V 9021 Atlanta, 3'11: mo, had shot., Vet 1Q'11 (~fl>) Misc ~ 25c SUNN SOLOR AMP. Co holden, &: Tiffany pool file HunH_. .... Beach 968-3329. will be sml, needl honw ._. ... IN&-1193. . ... i . , _. _ wa••, • •· • .,., ....... ._, ala Mesa Incl. Buyer movet. f100, -""=-=-=="---"== 1.i/14 .... ~ .,_. ·~· 675--7165. -TLC. WafUna tor )'OU at ~ 11-c: Otn I"' r . ... otter. ---*PIANOS*°RGANS*' 100 WA'lT Pioneer amp. 12.. Veta. Utica ~ a eat h . u;.t, mink ~]Qr aiokl· ...._, Hammond Wurli ..... , many SKIS, Han Si.,.J. Xlnt cond, ~~~ ~~t '36-4591 . :Vllued at S13».. aietllJir for umce Furniture/ others. ~ 1pecfals, 1:$0 -205'1. $40 each. Look M--""1N". "'Sc"'hnn,........,-,-.. -,..., ... -.. -::,1 $650, enn. Eaulp. 124 model c1ose-outs.. Piano A tilndlnp, poles. &33-3258 pty, CUrtls, 892.o-195%. wks., rtterve now tr BR. SE:l' co~ ~ Organ rentals. Money aav· POOL TABLE, AMF, Sx!, ch r 151 mas, f1M a S50 138 E. 18tb ..st C.11.. : C ... rance S•fel lng bargain& are here rilbt Slate, w/Quet A rack. $350.. I ]fl =-~:::;o·:,.-.,~-~,..--.1 5t8--4485 after 8 PK. '!I~ Ellec • ltcy dellm'. ~ fON at: • • 9fJHi061 aft 6 pm. ,,.. a You • DARLING Cockapoo, 1 part com COUECl'ION IYPq -Ille ..-.... • W 111ichs Muste City oo Booto, X1nt cond, ,..., • • .. ..,.,.,., 11 w .. "-'. iio. FOR~ metal hookNi•,, dnftinl South Cout PJaza 540-2830. llzel, 9 med, 1~ Nar, J Lines, 2 Tlm.1, $2.00 &U-481'. 534--3885 aft«. * 4D-<W * stools, ottlce ~. ~ -t.aies 12 6, 90-9642. SHOP l'llrly Sor Oiristmu- LARGE heavy --p1a-...,.11,y reduced I« <ul!S *PIAHOS*°RGAN$ GOLF Oubo. 1 t1tru 9 in>no, Toy poodle pupplea. AKC 1 qoe, utec design in sale! MaySta~••••."~ ~ Going Out For Bulinea 1, 3 A: 4 wood&, bq, cart 4 LARGE tonniea top, very rMle, 2 fem. ~·ll lS. • a...euer $35. 613-1265 Newport ...,......, .Best quality • prices •. aerv. shoes. Offer! 64S--OOOr8 heavy, Work table. Also us--tllul · ' • Birch St, Nwpt Bch. ,Kawa.1-stelnway·Baldwirt etc ed wood 2x4's. M0-1559. AFGHAN P\IPJf'S, beau NEW -Philco elect ' ranae WALNUT EXEC d. I k .• pi ........ Pianos • Rolls . -.. R··1 HIFI FR-m-· .. ~·t '"-Red5 W·Blk mask. Low, low *85. New Sofa bed $95 • ...,.,... "'-•• 1 .,, -O, , .c..c. .. ~ .. .-1 ...... e """nnan ~s 64i~ ,..,..;. mze ~ $55. ~790C · Judges cha.Ir, 2 sur chrs. Rentals ....... We Buy-.,,cu $fveo 136 .Shepherd/Lab. P • • t · ~,. , · $l!iO{best offer. 645-3934 Daily 10-6 Sun :u..5 548-6644 SAMOYED, putt while PJt. SIVAi} Meet ~ 'Ray • FIELD'S PIANOS REXX>ND. tv•1, B&W -BEA.trr spayed niother & p\el, pure bred, 6 weekl .• ~lllO'• of.new items. 1281 EXEC swVI chr h5 · 23 Sec Costa Mesa tn4l 64,5.;3250 Color -stereo. Jo)"l)m UJ mate .kitten, all shots, to gd ~135=· .::5'&-=-'-'1"'83'-----1 llldf.ll. l.oei,n. C.:M. chr $8 -18 desks tiles sth PRIVATE PARTY WANTS 26Frank Schrotb TV Service home. 837-lDJ ext 2'l9. AFCl~AN HOUND, re 1i. POOL Table, 4d'. a1ate, 867 W. 19th CM SU.3408 TO BUY PIANO FOR Yean 837 W. 19th SI. lcn1ale, shots. Any oft~, ~. Stype,, $325. Will s,n: cpn adj $8420 MlOCJ oft CASH. Coiita M'eu. 548-33118 Must !ICll. 64~'1989 • dllM!r free •. _P,b:•llHI-ot. , 4*l, SXMS. Pierce' Ent. 861 • 83.S-2'l18 • 2-1" coneole color Admiral I ,._ '..,._ llLI'Ll l~~!J.tr~,ri~ ~' W. 1lllt Cl!; ~3408 CABl:E-NELSON PLAYER TV. $125. WORKS GREAT! . ... • .1 "J * S.agla Pupplos ,._, ~ · , SC)! MQOEL 4f OOPIDt lot' f!ANO Collector itern. Mint 1 Call 54&-93fO beaut AKC 9611-·8968 ;;f!!r" ' '"1 820 aale. '8ltt cond. Beit-ofler .. cond. 61'-3fi'l ·after 4 pm. ZENm-1 Blk &: white T.V. (•fl ~ 852 YORKSllIRE Terrien AKC, 1 '~: Shirley Tirrtple ;k . J:,, Foley I: A~IOdates. ~LAYER PIANO, ,Manuakt.. Good working condition, $50.. shot•. 21i mo., J male, 1 -•bUcgy blue·'m a.' 615-lP... ~~ ·~· elec. · with Rolls. $600. 646-2193. PERSIANS and Himalayan female. 837-6361 . . -..i ,.,· ~ ·Mmt oe.,i;·AnydlJ ii the:D.<Y to· .96iHolfl &,ft 8 pm.. ZENlTII color TV, 2 yrs old, hybreeds, CFA reg., shots, 7 GEIQIAN she phard ~le. Pkme ~2213 run_ ~ ~l i;>on t dela,y. , • ·~ fijUJiJ are just a phone like new, {cost $525) $250. many coklrs, S35 and up. purebred pups, ID. .., ,..., pm.~-a' . , . "'" .• can todQ" 64Hl78. . call away. 642--$78. 493-7836 eves.. onJy. * 892-2970 • papen. 497-nl'2. GH113 ~-•. N-.• '. 9IO , A ...... 11ew '. 9IO A-. New 9IO Autoa, New 980 Autos, New 9IO Autos, New 9IO .,u ·1~1 :v ~E:RSITY . 0 LDSMO ·BILE PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THAT W. ARE CALIF. NUMBER ONE OMEGA DEALER . } , .• . .. . USED . CAR .. SPECIALS 1QO% Money Batk G"annt~!!. $ 6 FULL PRICE " $66 DOWN • • TAKE YOUR' CHOICE s3314 · I .: MONTH •. / ' I • . LOS 4-4-2 I '68 CHEY. IMPALA' I '68 CHEY.· IMPALA' ..,., ... ~ .. . • /1 ,-...,, rHio, heet-. , • iiwf roof._ IYDZ· W-,on. VI, •ufo., f•cf. •ir, P.S., 2 Dr. H;T. VI, •Wt. P.S .. ••dio, ' 9 llt1.',W/$/W. IVTX 9211 li••f•r, W/S/W. 1919 FWAI ... II '9fll ..._ """· Mtl Aa.M 11 ..... ~. ""' • -. • ...... c..-. ~ ........ trkt 11 ... .-Ilk!, .... • ct"""' .,..._ ANNUAL P•itc•M'fMil WAft n.-.. , ' . $126 . ~:~~E 166 DOWN 'i 'TAKE 'Youi · CHoiCE ' 548~ MONTH . H•t•hb.:~~.~~di.,h .... , HI. ?.~.~~.~.i~~.~ '·'··I VI ,., • .'~~ .. ~~·''··~-''· W/S/W. 1652 fSOI RIH, W/S/W, ti"I. gl•••· 1600· clio, h•111l•r, W/S/W. 1526 IF£1 · DSll ·"' Ill ...,,._ k ..i Ml.M i. .., .. ""· l'YIMi. ,.,. Jt-. •· .,.... c,...11, ~ ..,,..t. "te' llltUI -.:1. lu, lie, "'\. ....,,... -.., AA•UAL Hlllc•#TAOa llAT8 tl.1~ .. ' '67 CHEY. l"'ALA 'II OLDS H.J. • '67 CADILLAC Cpe. O.Vlll•. VI , •uto., f•ctoiY' •Ir, ,.S., r.I., '·wllMllow1. ltlH . WfS/W, IWAC JHt . ~ 5966 '70 FOID MAVERICK 2 Dr .• qtl-4~. '-'l• ...... "· ....... 11tt,.... 11 16ANl) , 5966 '70 DAM s.o.,.. 4 ,Pffd, ,-41•, h'''''· W/S/W ti.-.. lt46 Clll 5766 '&8 Gal: Ii TOii VAii le4io 9"' ~1.,. CllOlll ,, ' ......... -""""'--........... -................... ..,. ,....,. .... -...... ,.,.. .... .. ,...... -...... ,., _, ................... "· ..... ... IPY .... WllERE Tll SAVINGS AR~! • ( LOOK!· . . NEW OMEGA $2666 , ... Alf c-1 .. ... '---T.,. ONLY $,'Lt.. UV··DOWN ONLY t68,t~.)J .... TH i•• _, .. "" ii ... M. ,,..., . .,,,. Ml.41 ...... -· ,,....., .... -.. ..,,,, c..-, ~ .,,,.., ,,W• IMU.1• illcl. Nlto le., .. ~ ~ A#•UAL 1'8111· C8JfTAff lllAT• 11. .... DRIVE IT HOME TODAY! WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY'S NEW HONDA CAR 51466 ONS;Y $166 DOWN ONL y $45.66 MONTH .. MOS. llG SELECnoN of COUPES & SEDANS LOOI OYER 25 USED Y~ IN STOCK I ' NEW 5.M.C. TRUCKS TOQ I PHONE US FOi A 5 MINUTE CREDIT CHECK I HY• M ...... ,.. ...... HY• 0..0. Ywt,__C. •HT .. kl ...... r .. Me HT• ..... ""'90r "9 Oii*, PHONE 540-964CL .....,..,,..,r .,, • ._.,.._,,,_ • l ' • • " ' I .. • • ' ' . . .. • . . ! ...,. ''·' ' r " . •' -· ' " . ' I ' ' I f ·' I ., . ' t • '" .. ... I RH ""' ... n• i.I XLA ,'.Tlg ·~ GRi r ~Hoi; 'AK' L ~ up. \ 1c h . '"°' i; • maJ Chr 545- l:lor APP tral jum nen Will hon "" Tidu 2 .. l"'1 • Lag <94- iliii G -Boot \VA1' de ""'' w ace WM -llOe . -;; SABC w/3 w/o Like , CaU l• ~: '"'° ,.,,,. -rw;, Lll<e 135 '""' Mui p&in '"'"' ff'r 1 96;-pj FB. traO ~ 28' ( . ...., hrldl "'""' 31• l Fil, Xlnt ... ,, BRYS' 1971, I tor ' ,,,,._, 26' I raoe LIDO dltiol ..,., ~ Xlni . -• Up No. looti - 4 DAil Y PILOT • . .. ' " • ... NTUU • VINTUllI~~~ 'tRllllllO • ISl'lllT e l'OIMULA e TRANS AM e LI MANS e LE MANS Sl'ORT COUPE e LUXURY LI' MAfllS e ~ND AM • CAYALlfllA • •ION.llJVILLI e GRAfjD Vll.L. e GRANO PRIX . -' ~ ' . . e SAFARI · e GRAllD SAFARI e LE MANS SAFARI I . '! • Biu,NI> NEW · . ,70 Pontioc GTO $·23·9• 9 H.T. Cp.. YI, •11toitl•tic, pow•r •l••rin1, f•c:torv eir, •lnyl top, le mlllie91. 12•2· , 1 l70Rl46.9ill, IP•21 l. · .~ '71 c..i Co~pe Do Vi1i.' :$' ·44·99 FiiH ,,_,.,., f..+oty olr, AM/• • .:,:Fhl 1m.. r•tllo, tltcitCHJl.i ....... ·' ..... ..,.. .1. • lefty S111•1Wd a.toll S21JS ~ • ' I : I • • I , ,. , ' ~ ' • r.>- W1t 111,tls 11r1 u,1m '11· v.P·Pa...;I $149 4 1peM, radio, k••t•r. 119- 9•7'JI, (P5tM L . '1• ' IWfJ Sr11 .,.., ~ S1lU · • .\ J,..,,., ... -•. . . Fl•t 124S $16. 99· Lim• Gr••"• R•dio, h11f1r, lu99191 t•c~. ,;, coltdition- in9. IP.501), l1M6 GJV J. .. u,~...-.uo10 . '69 '-72 Le Mans Coupe . $1 ·999 VB, 1uton11tic, pow•r 1i••r• • 0 inq, ,;, coltditio11i1t9, vi11yl top. , !XSE 746 ), !P427l. Ponche 9,14 Rtoil-lt4399 5 5p,41ed, radio, hea..;, 4,100 ~ l'lilti. Whit1/Bl1ck i11t1r. l 115- FUM), ... ., s ........ '-It $4611 Kelly $"9tftted lhtaU 52210 , ., , , .... ·' 69 Flr:,i::i..,..,;" .''";: ,.,,_ $1 ·999 , 1r, po-r 1tffr1n9, •Ir con-1 , dlti0tih19. 39,000 t11il11. ~ IXJ W:tl, tP4221. --' Ponti•< GTO $1799 VI, 1uton1<1tk, pow•r it.Iring, -.' eir condltio11in9, vinyl top. 1662· 1 ' FVYl, llll>OA). , ' letly S•11•tM htcill S2100 · '69 '7' 2 C•t•llna W-lt4· 299 . ~ 9 p111. AwhNn•fic, pow•r W 1 ... rl19, •Ir cot'ld., roof rick. • • • 6000 miil11o 12L41iR20l27421, ·.. C~501).. .. .~ '71 Chev. Camero $339 v.•· pow•t •t1•ri119, •ir colMI.,_ vinyl top, r1Uy •port, eutom1· tic. lltl'OLll , 1'4901 . Wtr s.etem4 letiill SJ490 ' J.. • ...,.s11111tad ...... W61 .ltllY ............. SHll 1 - '67 ''6 Alfa Romeo '.," $2799 6T llliO.cp1. Orig. 37,o_po ,.,11, .. S .1peecl, radio, h• .. l1r . !ZIV 1221, 1'4211 . r..,. S 111• I ...... IJ22S '68 Olds To;onado $1799 Cu•tol'l41 Vl ,J'ow1r 1+.tri..g. · pow1r wlndow1, •ir ~o..d .. vinyl top, lt,poo mi. cir. IXNJ so21, " Cll06AI. · . Int). Scout $1 l'9' 4 wh11I driv'-, Compl1t1ly equiPfl'CI htd1i1dl119 utility box. , UM471(1 , 1)4571. . ~... , ..., S•t•••d ..... 51u. ' $1199 '.67 • • ·' . ' " ··DAV.I •••• • . . ' ' All Salo Prices Effactiva thru Monday, November 20, 1972. ' I ~ (' ,. -' !' ' 2480 Harbor : lhtd. at Fair D'riYe" · ' -'· COST A M&$.A Ph. 546 $017. ...... 1~ MILE SOUTH OP THE SAN DIEGO FRIEWAY '., , ·.-. OPJN , 7 DAYS A WEEK , .. ,,, .1:30 A.M. to 1 O:"Ocl, P.M. 1uN. 11 A.M. to 9· l1M. . ·-·. ~ . ' ., ;;;;;~"""".:-.:.990.;.;;.ll~A~u~1 .. ~,~u~...i::.::-=--="990~ Autos,u...i CHEVROLET CHEVROLET vt!"1I ' ' '·IUICI CHRVSLER f;!~u,m;~ .. ill!. m~~ .~~ MUCURY ( P90 Autos, u...i MUSTANG .._ . I• · '1,2 ,8'11di ilec:tra ·f·us C111to111 4 , ~· Full Power (159!'.JS). ' 250 mmedlato Oellvory LEASING \ ALL MODELS AND MAKES · s.uuiem calfamia 1st National Bank Leainl FACl'ORY AUTHORJZEO cADIUAC • '73 Monte Carlo Au!o T~1tn1~t· Cond. $89.88 + tax per mo. 38 mo. 0.F..L. lmrnedi.te Delivery LEASING ALL MOOELS ~D MAKES S01111enl cant81'11ia 1st National ·~7C20CNHOEVMY<VEPWGAS ·~"Ni: ~':'ih:'t'::"'. TH15E· YIHEKIRENG TU"E SPECIAL A TRU~. FIND < ·~~~., v~ .. lo ml, UP0.,492-9661, ':;'~~~~~ '6J MUST.ANG' llni.Beautllulorlgl 4 Speed transmisaion, "RAC'' 49&-6375, ~. For all JIOU.1 Ford, Ubccb\ Two door""_..._ has mu-\-~ wUh blue viny CORY &• buretor. ••• tires •.. brakes ..... u......, ~ tertOr $795. Musr gauges, music. 1826EJF\. ,.R , and Mercury~ ,,_ tree rteftin& 1 and a.tr power st~ (UiWlU} Hurry I Ullheard of Value at ------.---lube or oil change thbi week ~-.. • ' A Must See v~-af•$1189 ·,c84;;:H844;;-;:;;:·';;-;::~:-;;= GUST$1A8a!FSON ~ ~~AIR-Gecido11-.' ·~"'..!!\; "'1Y· Elu:ellent ..me. la l&leti 1no.,.d.ini oornpJet• GUSTA,soN ''64 PLY. 2 dr ..... ...,..., ..... .,._.,.. ,... ~ our main product. AU. AT NO OIARGE Llnooln-Mert:ury ownar, hlterlor, Lincoln-Mercury _,a001te"r-"l'Op"m='.=~~--GUSTAFSON SEE THE VIKING 16800 S..ch t W · body, top lhape. 16800 Baach at Worner -COUGAR Llncolt>oMarcury GUSTAFSON . H '1 ·•a_ 0 ""'h r l"''-'"'-"i~-;ftifij;; 16IOO a--ch I W I I "-'-'.-..• uni ngton -•< . H:!':f.on. Buch · · _______ ..._ -• _,.. L nco n-ma'":"'' J 1 ''Home of the Viking~', ''H_,,. tf'9 Vlkingn .&rusr aeu. '69 CouRar. Atr. ''H~lnattheon BeV'1kachl .... '' 16800 Be•ch .t W-al'Mf' ' 142.... , , • ' 142-1144 Maroon w/ white vinyl top. .... .... of 1 ... Huntington Beech ··VD<QtG'S '61 CUSTOM Good roDndO. 67>-4542DGE. 1142-8'44 "Home of the· Vlkl1111" Ol:DSMOllLE . SPl,¢1AL EL CAMINO '65 FORD Sta. Wag. P/S, air 1142-8'44 . . , V8, 3 '""""· powor steering, --------rond, """'ttre~ batt & brb. '72 MARQUIS ' 71 9\.DS 91 . '+'l .PO poWer brake&, radio,' heater. 1~9~ ~. lli~~-RT~Ai;!= .~~ ~CH047SQ 351 BROUGHAM ~: 4!~~g;' ~ liONYIM, _ • radial white wall ti~•. mar u.. ,., '""""~ " eae, < ~ HT Full power ~-~, !"'"-•-• Wh('('[S, extremely kiw Stereo . all power . tilt tull pwr, air, tonto, prl Pb'. t~· ~ i11t wheel .AM. iii J)CJfler, vinyl \qi!, beautlful Hu nro ~ miles. custom tonneau, ex· steer, etc. $2275. P h , $24ClOl&est otter. ~. steroo dual' _c:... ..,.· .,. tapestry interiol-, tilt 'lllbeel. silent runnllll. I fl "-L 539-&f52. Pri p .. .-. . • .....,,_\ ."Tl .Auto, trans., radio, beater, M•nv f!nit -ol c custom nto;n, ~--""'=-'~=-"=°~co---196S nrd ·Sta Wag, factory vinyl top, tapestry l.attrkr. W /W ti.res. Ablolutely lbow· om:" t ! · $1999 FALCON air ..... 1261 alter. PM.. (681EAll). • . '",...,.. lrelb WITH Uil8S llOll9 .. NABERS CADILLAC botore 9 AM. • $ALE PRICED lhan !DJ mllet. Seo m ho· 'GUSTAl'SON · 20ilJ ""'""' Bl•1t. 1984 Faloen Ran"""'· Good JEEPS >, NABIRS · CAl>ILLAC Uev.. ISlll!EADl, . Li--•-u-rcury Cm;1a t.1C'sa 540-9100 -·trans...-"'"'-New tlttl, -u~ Blvd ,,_ .__... • ., CHF.V. 1mpo1a eonvert S425, M'HIOO~ -• · . Q;. ~ ..,.9ioo . NABERi"cADILt.:AC 16IOOH 8oadl •t.Wa New tran."· eooler, tires, '7l Jeep CJ5, V-6, 1mmac. Lo 1972 iJiERl mJ Haritt Bl untlnaten De hn.kes. shocks, mutflen, FORD nU't. Loaded. I,. e '-v t n I• '4QNJ'EGO MX. Yd., ''Home o1 the V'ki tail pipe, J:tar window, top, · Maa1t aiell by Sat-M>-11'01. 2 dr, ~r.!'· air, radio, CoBla Meu ~9100 142.....,. I "P"°" • -job. 67>-""3 '68 Ford LTD 2. Dr . !fl', JEEP. rompl reb!L WW Mil ~ e s;~~ ""'· -READ THIS ONE . att !'; wkda! or any time Beauttfu.I Origtnal Green m:; traM . fDr small traliar iild ' ' O\eck out this creampuff •n GRAND PRI wkrvt . Finiah with black Vinyl boU•. M&-8734. lora1 Mercury Comet, Cheap '69 OLDS "442'' Model Afi Vinyl lop, bucket Rats, -WANTED TO BUY Roof, Auto Trana, A.Ir~. UNCOLN of ~lion, Make the gooctirs. CXVF617J . · 801@, power steering 060 Ow>r pistons P,S., P.S., Radio, Heater, -terMi., ':,;t · 'ntll Week Onl_y $1889 brakes, elec. windows, for 350 ChE>v)' Block 64~ _. • O 'TI on . Wgn. Xlnt cond. G\JSTAFSON FM ~ereo, tilt wheel. eau ,.,..3122 '72 FORD LTD ......... 10 IN c-E y ' u ~;i.·Jri.:&% ..... LI....--~' '""'"''°"~· veey low 'SI Chevy $350. all ., "''" "'" w... Drtveo 1 mo., HAYEN:t ~ I !<.! 41. 16IOO aMch ,, wa,.;.., ·""';_ (~ ~ ::.,. =~~:.""' t~':"'x~a.,;_~M•~ NOTICED · .HAQ TO FIND HuntlM!.i ....... NABi Rs· CADILL Ford ' '70 l·INCO'LN 71 CQUAAR XR7 "Home,\il tlie ~I.,..!' ,. al60 H.-Blvd., '6'I' Chev, Impala SS, air, · Jiii :""f" la~il\i'""" ee.fa Mea 540-9100 auto, bucket M?&I•, etc., one 1961 OALAXJE blk vlnyl i . _ A rtoal bMV Ind realb' · .• . owner. [m. 644-6538.. top. PIS. Pih a.lr/cond '4 dco'. ust"traded. H&sl all lofu:led. In ~ 1(e~ '63" Jet l'\rl!-Auto;• air, aood '68 PONTIAC Le Xlnt. ro..i. M:U. oUer. '~:-i:::::r= Gold •nil. ~· lntio1il'. rubbor. Good "'""· !250-i'...i, llO eu ~ 9&8-2!:11. rondltlonlnc. t~Aill). tOL!Cltll. ~' "'5-C12. ' ·• · ·-· FOR an.le or tnde 19U J'ord· Hold Ont U"9 GUS~...0.. ~ Ortlaa, 2 dr. ~ .,, '. &i ~aft:"' 6 '72 Contlaentol ~ne,!:._ °""", · .. "2!i:'.!.li><I• OUSTA,ION, LI In.._ J'.P., AJC. A-1 «>nd. --0228 • . (. C~NTINENTAL ""111 ot!ir ... ....._. ),-$ Llail * M nca ""l_rcyry .. .RU, pj(KI. 495--4028. .. ' ToWll sedan ' . ' 1..ali:d;~';Z,. 16IOOHunloach:':r;:at w-PL YMOU'IH ''!.,~ti;..,""'"'..;.!,"'· }'\IU-...AlrCond,Cnil" '91~Sl1 .... •ul0..._ ~~!\)' -· loadt , .. _ •P .~ • pwr °"'""~ t.<.ther ('6\lnlAl P/S, 147'. Good -.,.f'~ . theWI un.._.. "Homo. ol .. lM Vlk .... " ~~:om~. I& $149.75 •ton,.,,..100'1 ~~~ .. -· --·1~"' FOl'MOMI 84H'l31Eveo • '"'per.... '59 FORD -$Jot . --,_.._&.... ' H-·· • .... POl<I'' ~-•• OE' 'Dr, 6 cyt, ...... ff.a 11, CALL,.,.... ..._,_,.r " .w .... °"' •GOO oR Y'ol,ic:AHauv ~.~'f'~1•1dooad. ' •&----vlllter 1£xiel,, ... • ....... ~ ... J)ollvwy .. --~ t"· ..-Cia ~J.'=2.1'1.i ':'~.,;=r:r~ :.. -~ ALLIASINOE'·• U111 F...s -. 3110 v-.. -, mlkep. ~ • , MCJOE,.. ,.., ...,. 11r • --nll -• ' . '1'19 ANO MAKES ...,.,., 20,00ll ml. Xlol cont. -.,..., -~ W °""'· -V4, -OUSTAl'ION "--_,.... $WO. -'ti.ia ....., -a...~E -· ~, -ut11111 ·ilili... 'fl rono ... '"""" ou> "l;f ~ m • • · ,.. wa.W ' ntted. Get ....... :«11-u...., -'lWllh I wblte. a. t't> * IMch "" Sacttlico lllO. """' llnt ..... (I~ ... ' .wt ...... .. .,...__ 1-=i;:::; PCZ·· 168562 ---~'lllllt . , • •• , ~·--. •'ti FORD O>wdt)< -GUITAP~. ' ' ;::;,=-~~io::::'li:'I! P/5. P/8. 11t, ,no. 1..,i1.,~ 111.t.ILT PILOT ~.. --"12 -alt4p.m,~ 11111 ....... W-~ 14,wrml. Wbffo w/blldl -· v.--,,_, Roll 1tun1~;,••• ._.; r W~il " , Tto>'l .to...Nr.,-._.~.., . )'Um' --, apt., lll:lllt ~ ., -,, 'l· fitr]lfr;,~ ..... tt· b111g .. •••-1w •natty P11o1 "'tlllilll ~ ~ ..,..,. CAU 64 g671 iiiil 'lil7Gill iilli -111a ..._-." ... .,.., Clwlrted M . s.n-5m. -.-• new ttutr. 5 llnet, 5 d!r fot'S buclllL ' • ' 1 ' •J I I I • • I 2~HAIDTOP full factory ' .ipped ::'.69 CORTINA ·-WAGON ,,C 5;. ... tnou., •lo 1~ •Hier. (X81119) ' . . . I . . $588: • , WE . · AP""CIATf YOUI " IUl•ESI . ' DODGE :SPORTSMAN , V.S, 11to. trus., n~io, •Htor. (5118PT) '69 .. PLYM WAGON • WtdnndlJ, Novtmbtt 15, 1972 PILO r ·AOVt.1C1l~t.R '""'.¢ 2·DOOR COUPI Whifnoll 1irt 1.r t~t ~ reclining stol, full foctory tquipt. 6621K2S30Sl2l. $199 DOWN $60 A.MONTH ~~s / s-1·888 FUll . • PRICE 2 DOol HAIDTOP Fully Factory Equiil,1. "01'4trYoenla · · Fo1·JI '"~ · s199 DOWN S92 A MONTH ~·=~:·1 $2888 .. _ ... .....,.., ' I FUlL =·~o:;:-:i.: l ; . . PRICE ............... ~ ' , ..... ....,Al HKIA-,1 , .. ,. . '12 CHALLENGER -BIG "6" ' ~ ..... ,,, '68 PICKUP', ' DODGE 111 ... J .,...i tn•a..•1•·""'••·'"36211 $r8·88 ' '70Gremlin 2-DOOR Foll foctory 1<1•1,,..i llSITI ,. i •, ., I 'I \.• ' I I . '• . .. . , . . ' . ' -· ., ·.• ' • . ' ., . !; ' .. ..... _ . . ' .. · . . . • I I I • • . . • • • ·/ • • ~ q ' " Al ,T i ·u c;1 tt •• ~ ~ ~ ' .1Si :q ~ ·-~ l : ~ 21 a • i.. 4l . iii [ I \V; d .. • . _J. ~ I Ii i ., DAILY PILOT EQUIPPiD WITH: . . VI •utomalfc, r • d Io , ......... -llMrin;. power br1ke1, white tide will tlr11, ind f1ctory air condttfonlng. AnOther S.BNtlonal, Special ~se Of f'Clctory Execiptlve Con By Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth . Assures You The Money SavillfJ Chaace Of A~ time. All Of 11lese Cars Are Luxuriously EqlllP.fM!d, 11~119· Air · .Conclilio11i119, OutslmidliNJ · ~ . An Youn. Today 1 . , • Hurry For W Si!l1cliol!, R C;1 ~chol Ill • · r'$t ~ ..,,... ce ·-· • '~" r ' USED · CAR SAVINGS '68 CHEV. CAPRICE WAGON _ 9 PASS. WAGON 1 Or, H.T. YI, 111tom1tic, r1° Vt, ~utom1tic, r1dio, h11t1r, dio. h1a .. t, ,,t••W 1 .. 1rll19 Cou"trv Squire. ·Vo!, 1ulo· VI, 1utom•flc, radio, h11t1r, I br1k11, W /W, 1lr co!'d., 1111 co1111I,, vinyl top. 166476· m•tic, radio, heeter, power pow•r ,t .. rh19, W/S/W, roof vi11y/ twp. IXNH.J24J . Jl07591 I. •'••rl119 111d breU1, W/5/W, rick. ! RSC S9J I 51095 5595 5795 • 5495 '16 llllS. , ·"'&:fl '65 DODGE '68 PLYMOUTH Cull.ASS . ~~ ... • . 9 PASS. WAGON FURY 111 1 DOOR i I.Dill H.J., VI, avt•r11~tlc, YI, •ufOMetlc, ratllo, eater, VI , 111tomatc, radio, lletftr, ,..i ..... ~. ,.._., •":;;::,; c;:.: 1teer l11 1 , pow•r pow•• 1t••r~119, power br•k11 VI, 111to11'11tic, radio, h•1hr1• . .,.. ..Ml'.. '" "-'· W/SlW, iii co11d ., ~S/W, 1r cd11d ., roof rick. pow•r 1t••ri119, W/S/W, 1lr .,1.,1 r:tH ""''" ........... bvckft , ..... 'llllVI to,. ! CM· OT 6111 concl., ... i11yl top. (WIG 5111 H$o, I 911) 4JKtCl202111 ?95 ~295 s595 ' ?95 ,, l Newport 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 1utom1tie, rdlo, he1t1r, pow•r 1 l1 1rlii9 , power brake .. W/S/W, 1lr cond., power eat, .,,,..,. top. {)(VI(. 4791. 51195 '69 DATSlll PICKUP TRUCK 4 •'"4 tr11~ll'll••l•11, r1dl• 1"4 h.•Mr. tXWA 141) -• " ~5895 • PILOT-AOV£RTISU . I FOR RECIEATIOIAt ·VEHICLES . l - GRU T SELECTION-CRIAT f!IH . ;;, ~. THEY'RE ALWAYS YOURS AT ( ATLAS .·: .... ·I M. DI A'FE· D ELIVERY~'" . ,,,.,, • ... . . • ' . ""' "" . ' .. ' { LOADED WITH "DELUXE EQUIPMENT . ft, AllNI., A/c..I., a..I ...... Sy1t., AM ..:... TM&. Lee., _., ..... hcbt s..ts. •/C••••••·" tr , • ...,.,c.. Jiit., c-. ht,.,..;,~ \ S.r: l1700fH245476 .. -. • ' ' - • r • ' ' ; ,. ' ' • SAVE! BRAtlD NEW AS OF ' , SEPT. 11th, 1972 ! ' I OUR A • 1 WARRANTY IS GOOD AS GOLD FROM COAST TO COAST ! Who11 you buv I u..d CIT wtttr. .... ftlW ·A-I Wor - ronty, you 111¥0 your 'WOrtlo1 011 your forG Dool- or'1 doorthlp. H1N'1 why. for tho fi!'11 30 dov• or 2,000 mi\01 your Ford D11l1r 9uoronl111 to p1y 100% for ony major r1p1ir1. for tho n9xt 24 mo11fh1, your ford D11!1r 9111r1n· 1111 1 15 l(. J i1c:ount on ttptln CO'ftntd 1,1nd1r tho new A·I Worr1nty. You ;•I A· I protectlo11 w~ell yo11'ro out of towri tool In '"''Y Stoto ol the Unio11 yo11'll fi11d pertici· patiru~ Ford Dialer• who will promptly end court•· 0111ty honor ffio 24 mo11tft provi1io1 of your A· I WorTo nty. ~ Com• 111 Ollf 1ol1ction of A-I Worro11totcl 111.d ' •l!P tMoyl w.·,, A-I w.,,...., ti...fqu•,...,.. Ill thli ,,.., ••• ,.. 41111.nhlp wheN )'<Ill lttYt )'GVT Ai._.\rl •• 01 .. , c1 • ....,.,. ' " ' ~·· SALE ENDS • • • • . "' SUND~J NOY. ,,... HURRYI" ' ' TEST DRIVE PINTO FOR '73 TODAY! I( REDUCTIO SALE.' --,, BRANP NEW COURIEIS "" ·t.•1014 WHlll JHEY r . · LAST! • 1 \ • (loll Foci. ONlon) ' N T JUST ONE LEADErl MANY TO , .Ctt.O.OSE FROM-EV.dtY FACTORY COLOR AVAILABLE! .... --·""·'""'"'"'' , S.S. pilie lncludos freight •nd •II dNlor pup clMlrgoo '.plus 4 eJI.. OHC ong., llOO Cl Dlsp., 4 lpHd •II sync. lr•M., dual hyd. br•kM, Individual front coll 1prl"11 1utp0n1lon, 5 wht, Wiii ti-, 1400 lb. !old. ... · r:BIUt SAL~ 6 AVAILABLE '~!f1 to.~ MODELS ' ''96 WAGON SALE :,.f 10 AVAILAILE--'62 to 'f1. MODELS FO'DS -CHIYIOLIT -DOMl'-,.90~ ltif PORTS -13 TO CHOOSE v.w: .... TOYOTA':i-wt, " ... ,---N~PELS-FIATS I t1ew1 I 4 llkot.$ .._. •I'-"-· &• ~ '71 t-IW L_. ' .... , ... '*'·· bd:a..wW.. ......... ............... ,,n- C-C:MI '66 FORD GALAXIE . 500 IAnUN -MllCUIY :1 , · ~ ., .. ·-.... ''$27 N,.,......,._ .......... , 11 *'"' 1• ........ , ........ w a.t.. ........... {lit llXI • ...,_, .,. ..,, ......... I •1 "'' 'J ., ....... '&1 , ..... cew-.. ....._.... ......... o... ...... (t.IOVWll 596 '69 SHELBY COBRA GT 500 2 Or. VS, r1dfo, h11t.tir, 1utO: m1tic, power st11ring, air c.ond., . , vi!'YI roof, new paint. tSTES521 .. :. $796 '70 V.W. WESTPHALIA C1mp1r with pop top. Good miles . New car freda-in. l•Sl- BNV I ~296 4 speed, r1dio and heater, pow· er 1t11rin9, n1w p.tint. l 170- ASG I '1896 • .. '71 PINTO 1 Radio, heater', 4 •P.•ed'. good miles, _special paint. !OJl~XVI: .. r ;. ' -· . '64 INTL SCOUT 4 W.D. V'8 , roll ber, Wagon. Herd to find. 12/0AOXI 196 69 LTD H.T. 4,., ·fiem~~~~~ c~.!~~.!~;!k~ CHOO~SFR09M6 ~· Fully fadory equipped. Good mJloo. IG52185 1 . , ~ ............ """ ... ,..'!""--~------"'[Iii'!""' Radio, heater, automatic, pW-• er steering, air condition' g, ·.' 9ood mile" !ZSS4Je,I, . '67 OPEL .STATION 'WAGON ' ' ...... R1dio, hHlor, ,4 •poocl, 9ood $796 mil••· ( vrroao I '67 MUSTANG 2 plus 2, va , radio, heater, 1utomatic, 1ir cond., good miles. IUYR- 5811 51096 Sedan. Radio, h•ater, •utoma. tic, air conditioning. Good mil••· IYBU8l01 '69 RANCHERO 500 Pickup Y8 , redio, heater, eutometic, power stearin9, 9ood miles . ll 1298CI 51496 '69 DODGE SPORT VAN Radio, h.ater, alltomatic. Good mll•o. I YCU917 I ., --...----· ----. !!!! -""" ••tet ... ,_ ,,. ... ,_ .............. 51696 11 : -- -• 1 ·' . I I l ) j . ! • ·~ : ~ I • 0 • l .. -; • & ·I J I 1 l I i.' ~-' ' iii I • • 21 I I I } I l • •' {71 .2000 tt engine, Auto. trons .• flipper windows, radio, heater, vinyl inlerior. 699DVT USED BUT LIKE NEW . '• ' • • •. .. . '71 S:UBARU Ste1r •. . , . . . I , . : . j I :' • 7 . . ' 7 I :1' .. . . ., .. : .• .. . ; ... ~ .. -. ' Clea•ente ..... . •.r -~-~.: : \.. :- .(!a -ED'ITIOH .. \.~ :';_ff • .' NP·· iJG •• $~tii~. ~ P~6"51 : ' . . . . ~ . I • , . '!'. .. ·a··: , . . . • ' . , . ., .. ' . . . .· .... .• ... . . . J.. . · 1:<Ru.Wmy ·Tir.e · . . . ~F.iniU '.a :.Home condominium. ualts known u 11Espana dcl, ·¥ar." 'by Ibo Al'iel Development Cj>mpany "'·~ Beacb. n•t a retroactive EIS became the tract nilp·llai llrUdy boia approved. ."Cllifals ~ ~ Clemente," led unof· flclally bf n.~ Frocl nw.t, was I~~....,. al 1 meellog at Ille cOmDriln1IT ""'~· 111...i, ... 1o1an1 -~.of. !\le I"~ ,Intl, wanted lo create • ' lditOrlCal ooclety In town lo pre9el'Ve att8s of af8iiiq.caoce. ' I ' , er r I . IQ Vs··· .~,I ·: ... , Apeeell hilled , • . . ' Tavern Sex ·Ban . J. ( 4 Uplteld by Co6rt . ' . ' , _ ..... _ .. _ .~. . ., ••.• 1972 ·--lo lbolr -· Divel, wboll la~may · and maJn. talm the --In San ci.r-ie, the home, aid "Qilllnl" ... city reojlnltloa ... lb -w!ll emry-1! . Divel'• famOy came lllli ~ In t•. M one .Ume, D vel -Dr· ed here. I \ , "IJ!Ue by Utile Ibo llllllily £.i been moving out," be said, ''becawie they are afraid ol what Iii ~ lo San . • / • -arve 3-y~-old Di~.Man Arrested • '' Robert W. Evans Quits Chamber Job in Clemente -W. Enns, erecutlve .....,., ol tht San Clemonte Oiamber of °""' ..,., rilliDtod bis _,_..... poot '!Wlday, .i&cttve Jon. JI. lo ......... publlo-...n. nae announcement wu made loDowtnl I doled -of tht diamber -of dlreclon, no.. EvlOI ~ blo Jd. I« of l'Mipotloa. ·The chamber dtrectorr a cc e pt e d Evn'• mon .. wtth regr1!t" Ind IUlharb- ed ..... ....s.tloa for bis --Septemlllr mt. ' Pope Ta!c~les the Devil Ah'"=._, lo lpo<lf)' -lllo ruturt ~. Evant Aid .. I I• . t MW beer._ .. opportmdllel to .,.. • --lnten11d11 pobllc ...,.._ chaDlnpl c.me up." Ht wW continue lo ..stdt In .., Clemente.. ,,,, , ... 11 date --. - aid, .. be -Cll'f)' tlnuP -• llellatloatf __ .. a.. Pontiff Blames Sex, Narcoµa for Evil Society • • l • I I ~~rs OK ·PattiaJ 'Freeze --ol a.. ... !W'I-Ooolt -tory ..... In :-r Ho will .._ bl onllalllo itl lllllp lllO ....... of dlnd<n -... "*. -lllllNll''· Ooainlllr -IOld ,. 11 ltf .., nped _ ....,. ............. ... ..,., .. of a.. ... ~~ .. 11'-.i ftk -......... ;.J • Prior to --.. • .. a zrnt E--wllll II.& -Clli .. ,.,,.; ,_ 11 ,.... 0it mt .u, • r r tt dlnd.a<ol ....... ll .......... ct.». lie .... I ~ flf d J mlDICef ... Alftjlt diw'll Olipw• tloa. THIS AD HAD HAPPY ENDlNC- • • ,,. .. °"'...., ..... , ... -I , ,...._ ... __ . __ _ ..,.41111Jwa2;11 ..... , -I ,,_, lllO ad -...... • .. DAILY PILOT el' r.t _. •: Df!Y ~ 6 U.Ulf. DllY MIQtCI, FULL PIUCZ- DAILY Pl~OT SC Appraisal , Contract Approved , ' A '30.llOO c;ootract to awrai,. property \ral\J8 bl NeWport Beach and Co:lta Mesa in COMetUOI) with .JQme '19 million in lawsuits filed against Orange Colmty over jet aircraft noist? was approved Tuesday by l~ Boll'd of Supervi90rs. QJUnty Coulllel Adrian Kuyper' told board members that, altllootb costly, tile appnlsala by tbe firm ii Wblttlesey Assodates were neeessary to aid to the county'• defense in the lawsuits flled by property owners under the takeoff pat- .terns llOUth of the Orange COUnty Airport. He e>plained that oot ooly would the properly of perllOlll who have flied tile suits clalmlag losa in value be appraised but aimllar propertiea not undl!I' the takeoff pattern would be appraised for comparboo pur~ on increased or decreased values. The county recently obtained a con- tinuance ol a test cue in the lawsuits to .early next year in order to obtain lime to make the appraisals as required. The total cost to the county to fight the noise lawsuits is estimated at $100,000. Included are tbe services of' outside coumel. "It ii ironic," said Board Chairman Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach, "that the public wll! have to foot the bill for tllia legal expense. 1'hose suing the county wu.i b.'.:. paying their share to fight their own case." From Pagel COUNCIL ... This has been opposed by homeowners on that street and near ·the city golf course. The council will be hearing only the en· vironmental impact statement (EIS) on the eztemloo of San Pablo Ol' alternates tonight. The other agenda items inc!ude: -A public bearin~ on t h e EIS for "Espana del Mar, ' a 45-unit co~ dominlum project at 407 Pasadena Court, which some citizens have vowed to oP.. pose. 'l1>e tract map bas already received apiroval. -Public hearing on an appeal of a planning commlalon approval for an off. street parking lot plann«i by RJcbard Preble at !OZ Esplanade. Nearby resldmla, led by iUchard L. Smith, filed the appeal because they object to the use of the proJl<rly. In 1r&11tlng the U!e perm!~ the oommlsaton said It WU prop- er. Preble la bllildlna: a serve • yourself 1ao:statklo and a restaurant nearby and saya the narking lot ii needed for the lat- ter. -Public bearing to comlder l"'1.0lling a pareel lull east of the city golf course '=1'=~~ --lllac:uaalGo of H blda r«<lvel !Or 1m- provemeota of \he water 1ysten in Shott Colony area. -A report on a request for annexation of 3.7% acres at Del Gado Road and Camino Capistrano. All-year School Meeting Changed The Nov. 21 informational meeting on the year-round achoo! plan at Palisades School has been re5Chedu1ed for Nov. 'l1 at 7:30 p.m. Hilbert Keisker, chairman of lbe Caplstraoo Un~led School Diltrtct'1 all-year school citizen's committee bu announced. Keisker said lhe Nov. 21 date conflicted with the appearance at Sin Clemente High School little theater of Dr. Kenneth S. Wubington, uslsttnt 1 t a t e auperinl<ndent of public 1no-. Dr. Wahington will dilcusl tarly childhood education, a J>J'OtP'IOl IUP. ported by state school lllperintendent w111oo nu ... The Capistrano dillrict o ff J c I a I 1 recently announced plans for a cithem committee to 1tudy tarl1 childhood ectuc.llon. DAILY PILOT I I Railroad Not So Bod1 To .loi11 Talln7' Thieu M }): Se···ai I . · ~n:voy to ·P·aris '. I • B'1 ~ frw 1*nnr:M11ll • Tbt Oonmlunilta reae1jtil I h e I r " ......,.,. todaf 11111 l'Tesldont Nl'l1'U Van 'l'blM(l'lllll!. bUI Saigon re!J9rls said be ii ~ ,.00111 hla own envoy to Paril In hopes of lolninl aecrtt ...,,U.ub "between pres1aent1al advfler Hanry A. Kilalnler and Hanoi's Le Due Tho. Dlplol'l.aUC 90Ul"Cet ln Parts said the Kluinger • Tho talks could resume this waeUnd • Wublngtoo reports said the presld<n- tlal 1dviser could leave 11 early as tonJ&ht. Tho left Peking today for Paril after ta!Q with Olln.,. Premier Chou EIHOJ, M-~ N14 'Ibo a(rlved theft '~ · ~m '. -l'oki!J . ~or . i;on- 11'1tatloni . wttlt f!i>~ '"'!!!gctall . ~· fiYbli to P.uJI. : • · Klulnpr. Nba alao Jo •In on th4 dlJbwtona lut weelrend ~bel"I!" 'll!leii all!f White HOUIO enVOJ Om::-.pu~ Haig. ~ In Paris, Viet Corf · ~ v~ 8au aald"ltatementl Vletna mlibt lmd Nha to ' In private con&actl were a ,;maneuver." '"Thi& la the old maneuver an ovei again, aimed at delaying tile signing ol the peace treaty ind prolonging tht war." , U.S. Ambuaador ~ Bupffr met with Tbleu It lndepead!qct f~ee for.15 minutes todiy, tho emliauy aid. It waa Bunker'• !Int meetinS with Tbi.l since taat Saturday when 11111 WU 1" Salron. . The mu ch-maligned Long Island Railroad, which has been the target of criticism because of its service, seems a little less hard to take a.s traffic backs up behind a lumber truck ill•\ W1>1>8d· 111d spilled in' New York,· blocld.og ill.\~; Inbound lanea of the Long Island Expressway .. ~ · MD)O. •lllguyao 'nil Blnh, tl!e V~ Cong foreign mllljater, lllld In l•· flll!mlent published todaY In Parisi tbe lJnlted States muat remove Tbl.eu. from power becall!!t he ke<po bloctlng the Vietnam peaco "ac<:Ord, But In Sa!Pn ihe daily newspaper Tin SOnc said 'Hoang Due Nba, Thieu's l\tflll8w and cloier ad~ ~Y-io to Parla 10 rt~ South ·V~IJJiln 11 the C.Ommunlat VietlllJDele dtploznat.'J Bl'4I In prlvat. they will vato any attempt by Saigon to win admlalon to the pt'6- spectlve new aecttt nieettng 1 betwMil Kissinger and Hanoi. 'negoUators. 'IA public they treated the sugge1Uon aa f jot.. .• "' Clemente Doused Clemente Women To Hear Needs For Bike Trail The chai rman of the Huntington Beach Environmental Council will discuss the need for bicycle paths at a meeting 'Thursday at 8 p.m. in San Clemente of the American Association of University Women (AAUW). The meeting of the San Clemente- Capist·rano Bay AAUW branch will be at the community clubhouse st 100 N. Sevilla. Margaret Carlberg, currently Hun- tington Beach citizen of the year, is also president of the Huntington Beach AAUW. Sile has promoted lht development of bicycle trails in that city through the en- vironmental council. The ·public ls lnvited to the meeting. The city of San Clemente bas awarded a contract for an eight-foot bk:ycle lane, between the vicinity of Avenlda Pico and ShorecllUs. Arlie Waterman of the San Clemente parks and recreation· department and E.bilPea.en,m, ....,..,,r-,nll..U .. current status of bike'Way1 in the 'c\(y at the meeting. Merchants Help To Sell Stamps Six San Clemente area bwiae.sses are selling J>03tage stamps during the holiday season to help atlevlate the rush on the post office, postal officials have an- noun~. In addition, 1ocal post office spokesmen asked that residents mail Christmas cards and packages early. "Each year we deliver a lot of Chrisbnas mail too late becaw;e people watt W1UI the last minute to send it " hi said. "Don't wait. Mall now." ' Eight-cent and II-cent stamp! will be available at Leonards Hallmark Card Shop, 440 Camino De Estrella· Shorecliffs Pharmacy, 204 Vaquero'. Nelda's Card Shop, 152 Del Mat; Sa~ Clemente Pharmacy, 9Il South El Camino ; Dads Liquor and Dell, 2421 South El Camino; and In Dana Point at Bannisters Stationary, 34055 La Plaza. FromP .. el PLANNING. •• llomeowner's AssoclaUon.. In Dana Point. s a I d there was alao hostility towards the city to h1a Jl'OUP'S members, but he urged that &IL •nimosHles be forgotten and vaney hlldtints cooperate to get the job done. · Fifth D!stricl SuJ>ll'V]lor Ro n a I d Caspers was represented by Paul White, who said lhat the county'1 general plan for the unincorporated areu of the valley was outdated. Tlfe Board of Supenlsors, White said, 11 close to granUng money to the county plaMing department to revise lhe plan, If area resldenta and agencles: show In+ tercst. San Juan Mayor Jlp> Thorp< auggeiled the fonnatk>n of an lnformal Mt hoc com· mlttte representing all ar'a grou~ to recommend how to 1pproach the joint land plan. The county may ht In a poJ!tlon to Jtitrt lta ltud,y by nut March. Weidner said, and "•t'tl be Well oo the way with ourt by then, I hope." Tbe emphulJ chlrinf the hour and a half meet.Ing wa1 on getting lnput Into •Ill' land plans before final public hear- lnp on adoptlnl IJ1J' wera Jebeduled. At the meeUna were repruenlatlves of tbo $an Juan City Council. ptaMbli com- mlalon, parb and recrtiUon com- mlnlon and chamber of commerce, the city pl.aMllli ind •111lneerb1i co .. 1Ultant1, CaplJ1raoo . Unified School Dillrict, county ptannl111 dopartmtn~ and hom10wnen or clvtc grwp1 from <'~pi1trano Beach, Caplatrano Bay and Dllna Point. t I ' ,, ...... .,,.1 FREEZE ... quirement ~ the state environmental quality -.,~ now In effect; the state supreme: court's decision requiring en- vironmental impact statements on all building; and the moot recent AB 13111. County Coume1 , Adrian Kuyper, In a ~ opinion on the new law, said it putt .. teeth in general plans by re- qulring that aubdlvisloruJ and zoning onfinances be COBllstent with a general plan for an area." He warned that the taw applied to both cities and counties. 1be "teeth" provision is that Ha governing body of a city or county shall deny approrBJ of • final ar tentattve tract map U It f1ncil that the map Is not conslltent with an •wlicable general plan; or that tbe site ls not phyaically aultable for tile type of development or the proposed density of the development; or that the design of the tract is likely to cause substantial en- virorunentaJ damage or injure fish and wildlife Jn their bablta:. In applying the new law to Orange County, 1 major difficulty is encountered in that tbe county does not have a viable general plan f<r molt areas. Dickason pointed out that the only all- county generil plar: is a sketchy one adopted Z5 years ago. He said updating had been dont in 10me areas such aa El -~ ~~· 1llloo"et ·-. omrci! Unda, TuJlln -and the central Irvine Raacb. . Superviaor R...icl ~ of NBWJIOrl Beach aaid lnv..Ugallon -by bis stall had shown that In Caplstrono Valley, 50 per- cent af the land ll rooed for uses varying with the county IMlopted general pan. He did not aay w6dher the zoning in variance to the plan bad been granted prior to adoption of the area guide . Dickason aald to even lift the freeze ln 90 days would require $40,000 in emergency funds for staff enlargement and ihe blring of an ootalde consultant. In a U;>age repart to the board revitwlna all facets of the state law on local building and plannlna, D!ck88on said that AB 1301 has given added statm:e to general plans but has SQmeWhat limited the authority of the supervi.sora in that all land use decisions =·be made. )'~th a a:eneral plan .in "'Ibe county's fll'll g'neral plan w a s adopted in 1947 a1 a very general land use gukle," the planntn1 d\rector ex- plained. "and It did no!Joiolect the com- ing rapid growth or c~e ftatn a large- ly agricultural area." Dickason said the bflt wlll require the constant updating of genera] plans. Indicating the scope ijiat state regula- tk>n is taking in invadlna: local develop- ment P.1ln authority, the director said ae-cordbl& to law a muter plan must. show the general location of areu of board land use categories and the releUonship between physical development a n d human. economJc and a:ovemment goals. "But." he added, .. the law also re- quires that a plan cover not only use but ctrculaUon ind hous.lng elements and the new open space and conservation ele- ment." Ok:kuon saki the legislators plan to abo include seismic, 11fety, 1eenle hi&hway and noise elements. f'ro•P .. el STARVE ••• child, police ukl. Dade County'• ProtecUve and Preven-- tlve Smicu took the remaininc Noua tbUdrtn, r1niJnl In ac• ~ I to 7, Into cuatody Monday nJ&hl altar La..-IOll ld- vlaed tbt 11ency of Dean'• dulh. A Cutlody heutnc lor them WU ocbaduled today. ''The lnt.rlor ol that -w11 filthy with human dtf-tlao all Om" tile floor •od no fumlturo," Etty uld. "IJitle Dun lltpt on 1 piece of cardboard oa the floor with 1 black nlDL"Olt kl' a cover. "Two of the cb!!dna aald tbq hadn't eaten for three 4&n. Ind oftlcen lound only a pacU,. ol bot dot!• and a carton of chocolAte milk 1D tbl nf:l1&•1tcw. 11 At a bond blariol 'l'lllMl&y, Noaa ns or<futd IO ....... a ]ll)'Cfllatrtc n- Bnlinatlon prior to a • dtt«mtnatJon whether "" ww· be allOftd to poll tJ,IOll bond !br hb rtlout from Dado County Jill. .. Jess ·:. Unr~; .Sets Political Si ghts On, Yorty' s. }ob . 9eCl'tt peac9~talks. ' .... ' . • Tin &illll (!Jve . NeWJ).lt ·.~ (lnancod by Nba, w))o ii Tb\eu's:peraonal secretary and the only ~.~ Vtetnameae who bad beea p·r e s e n t .&t all of the meeUngs IUI llll>nlll ilelw"f" Thieu and LOS ANGELES (AP) ~Farmer 1tate A..,.mbly Spe¥ J.J ~ Un"!11 declared today be I( running for Mayor of LI!; ~fies. Jold>g City ~· Thomas ~y"ln what ii·--lo be a heated I""" for Sam .Yori\"• )Ob. Unrub announced bis ~id>,cy 'et a news con!"'¥<" here_ If; daY alter Bradley, UIU"J"C:H•al In llls bid to umeat Yorty In 1*, amt out 21,000 leltera S&ylng be woUJd be • candldate for the nonpartisan office in next sprbig's elec> tion. Yorty b.u not announced bis lnlelltlool. Calling the city "the wont example of buN!aucraUc duplication ln the, world," Unruh said be would bril!i relief for tax- payers, wbo be said ari paying ·~wtce for any services, once to the city, and once to the county." Unruh, a Democrat who ran UQIUC'- cessfUlly for governor aeaJnst !IMaid Reagan in 1970,,describeCI bbalelf' as a "concerned professional Wllllni to punch . the tlmeclock at city hall, day In and day out and give ail hi> talents and eae!lla, ~"= :!1~ .. t~~ tiJldl ' People's Lobby Gets Rehearing On Onofre Plant LOS AN(Jl!O:S (AP) -The People's LobllJ ~ '-"' wnted a rehearing on I(J eomplm\; aplmt II\" Soutllem Qll!•mllr!:dfsQn ancf·San Diego Gu and EleCtrie to &lie tbe utilities' San Onofre nuclear generating plant. The Call!ornta Public Utilities Com- mluion, · wbicb granted the rehearing, dlsmi,.ed the complaint July 18, aaylng that atfety "!"'CIS Of the plant bad been thoro<igbly explored In 1964 aod !I'll following numerous days of public hear· ing and that the federal government has e1cl11ilve authority over radiation safety requirements. The peop1,•a Lobby requested rehear- ing on nlne separate grounds, one of which alleges the PUC faUed to hear eveldence necessary for a proper delennlnoltoa ol ~ ..... the complalnL '- As Rainfcill ~nii& .. One Inch in City-··' san Clemente re1ldent5 were doUM!d Tuesday with alllloat an lncb of rain, wbJch resulted ln some very Wet belidl but Utile damage. A ralnfall of .IZ Inches WBI reconled liy san Clemmte police, brlngfnr tile yeif'I total to US Inches, still a fairly d'ry seasc:n. , •.:. City en,tneer Phil Peter said there wu only ooe minor mudslide at a Dew clft- structlon )ob oo Calle Robles. No penoos were on the site. , • Mud wasbtd down gutten in the stnet and along Pacific Coast HIP.way aome rocks and large chunk.I of mud had fallen in the path of motorllts. B® city publit works officials Ht out barrlcades: to divert can from the aide of the road. · : ' City lileguards ••Id that the two-to-!Gur foot waves Tuelday were "'storm IUtfl' because of choppineas. Today11 surf ~ still broken bu.I not as ruq:ed. · .• · · San Juan public works director T.· ·#. Meadow1 said today that tho mlalloo clfy also suffered no major probJema from the wet weather. . "If ii bad kept going for another couplo of hours, we m.Ia:ht have (had damage),., Meadows aald. Th• only alteMl!eclf d. the ahowll' WU IO!Dt mud ID tbe ltrllta and a lew ~ tliat tumbled -roadwaya fri>m bDta above. ' '. • ' . "I •!. , .. •· .. .·· ,._ OPIN t TO I 538 CENTER STREU-COSTA MESA ....... ie. 646-1919 CLatlt n.:· IUN AY ". iiiimm ifi'fi ... 9&0 ~~ TEl"IS SHOES ... SID USKmALL SHOES .. 195D r.::.. TEINIS SHOES ...... 711 ~ TENllS SHOES ....... 950 .. _ TElllS SHO~S ..... 1111 Special Sal•• -aS1UEPING BAGS e Llm!tool 9mtltlOI ~ .. TElllS FUIES .. 1&11 ::::. .. TElllS ™IES 1811 ::.,, TEllllS fUIEI 11•• ::::... STRUU llYUHI 281• ~':"' BAO 1091 :r DOWI BAO .............. 4911 ~.':"" DOWI BAG . .... ... 1411 ::1,"'" DOWI IAO ........ .. 5911 TN zao -, .. VICTOR IMPERIAL .. _ 1 &oa ·-·-· UOQTS 1'1 • 21'1 HAID BAU GLOVES ... BASKET ... • • ~:. ... -:tt• •••• ·-4'°· BID ~ BAllET IA! LI :7i I'' ·· ~ ' w•• BASKET UI LI ...... 12'' HUu· IAl IS :::"' BACK BOARDS ..... ~1411 -·· -110 -·-aoau ········ .. ...... 3'' 11'' TElllll SHORTS ... • 1 zt• I llAl.EIGH BllES ·Parts· lies-Tubes· Accessaries . Rlpa!r ' ' • \ e BOYS & OlllLS ·• SPIEDO SWIM SUITS .. f4 DAILY .... ., SC w~. -is. 1m U.S. Loan Bani{ 1-ov_E_R_T_HE_co-UN-TE_R_ Chai rmari. Resigns ' MIAMI BEACH, Pia. (AP) -------... -Proltoo -· cbalrman of tho Fedenl -Loon Bank -bu reolgood, el· i.ctlveDeo.1. Heoai!Pnlldeat-bu • occepted bis reslinalloo. • Mlrlln gave pel'IOllll and • family ruaona for b J a dedaloo, and added I D · rMpome to a quesUoo at a • -coolez<nce ~ that flDanc1al conaideratlooa were Involved. FRWICE : -bad held the top Job on the-.... boanl, whlc:b reautai.e the uvinp and lel>- dlng 1cttvttleo of tlie n1tlon'1 '-------J i~ Savinp and LOIDI --since 11111. The asooclatlonl ore the aa- 'lion's larg..t private home lllO<lgag• leaden. He uld he WU llill 1ll> decided about bis penonal p~ana. "except that I wtD con- Unue to workl for housing," 11ylng that .. apubllc olflclal be was not in a p:ie:tucn to negotllte about bis future. He decllaed to opeculate on bis -· The IW< other board members ""' Carl O. 'Kamp Jr. and Tbom.u Hal ·.Clarke. Martin, 49, was appointed. to Ibo boanl and ·c1es1gaatec1 cbalrman In Marcb, 19119, fill. Ing 8D wnplrod ,.,,,..,.., tenn that ended June 30, 1970. He was renominated on May Dean 'ritter Investment Talk Slated A f:ret, lnvesUnellt lecture on ~tleo bu been planned by Ibo Llauoa Beacb -of Dtan Witter' and Co., II will be held ... 'llmlday, 1t 7:30 p.m. a'. Ille San Cleineote Inn In San Clem<nte. A questioo and ....... period will follow. Dean Wiiier Accollnl El:· ecuUves Rol>ert NellOn and Marvin Nilsen will be Ibo , speaken. Tbelr dlacussloos , will cover: bow to develop 1 trading plan with predetennlned boYlnC a n d , I e 11 Jn g pollcW, lntelUgent d!versllicatioa of trading In- -; and tho ... of slop ~ orders and bow and when to pyramid a pol!tlm. -..11oos ln"1 be mode by pl>onlag GM'lll or, from • San Qomente -. .. Eyes Office ,IJ'll. ·-====== CIBCLl -TBID LUD&CITTLI camn . Umll8d Putnmhlp Sbm Anllable ID Ranch Land Ownership, Cattle Breeding and Cattle Feeding • II lo oatldpolod tJiat 111o la: -"-la urr.11 .u& be .,.., •• _ ... ,1111· • ~ .__oopltal ..... • Ja1xlul1 ~ n.tt.d a..Ie Lond ·~-.,.modern ID-. matl ID a DID bu91 '- For 11.o PROSPBCnl!l CIOll or wrtm M.r. Conrad Haythome • 639-6500 01' 642~530.1 ROBERTS, SCOTT & CO., IC. ...., ... ~ ............ Two Cty Boulewrd Eut, Orann: 9'J668 General Pattuar. Great Plains Western Ranch Company, Inc. Wldlllor. l)a!I ...... ... .. 2 I ... ., c...-111 ,..,., ... ,........,.., • .,,. ...... , •• ,11rwe1 -•ff« .. ="'" •• ,.,....,. It -.., ... pr11p1• • \ NASO Lhllntlr fw Tueodly, No>•tlllor 14, 1972 -· . COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST -.. -.J-~0...Dlt ' ' ·~ ~ i '~" ·~ . " • I :::-... -· - Wedtlttdll, """""' 15, 1'172 S~te Tax Le.veling Off? EUte'J'flriff• ·ov.erseas .Market Campaign Speecher Point w It-But Don't Believe It ,, Nix~n's Target? .,. llTLVU. ~ii& y.., mflbl eully set Ibo lm- pn11klll that the proloalld. nlenlloA upomge IJl J<IU' llale 11111 local tuea Is II lllfl lmUnc of! -to Illy Je..it11 off. You mlibt draw tbll happy coodl...... !mn I IWJ(lom llllnpllnJ ol ....... polp -aric and pledpo, I .... -...,. tlonol ....... local apoiid- lllg projects -~ byvWenm ...,... Nov. 7, a chect ol. what llllte JePlltur.. -the nation llCl1la1ly did In lheir 1111 .... 1ona. tu __ , ___ end lt'1 -m1°"11 tllat II will -....,,, IDr JOO to feet tL Adrntfted'1, COl Ibo ....,_, theevtdenceol1-tn the rate of .....,.locol ~ JD. ........ -~ • 'ftdl ,... an electkll ,.r -a time wbm """ leloblbl .,.. ._wend -....,. -do not bold "8uJll' l<gl!lat!ve eeulona. • --ol the -expansion 11111 the steMy rile tn pa)'cbecb 11111 proflta, N.te-local tu bibl ol put years hi.. been yielding healtll1 ml IUblllnttally big· a:er revenues. pon111o-.'1114locll ---4tf blUJon or 41 ,.... -Iba llllOUllla sraaW ln fll<al IWL • Tbe Importance and m.. poclol~-ta wfI1 -·lf&nlllq£tly from DOW Oii. The eslimate for lilcll '1S 11 $111.7 blUJon tn sranta -In contrut to •10.1 billion o1 graoll u .....,uy as llJCal 1115. u.i eflecl tbal our -t l'lOl*l.Y 1u: 1111eai II unlolr to "ochool c:bDdr<e : In. poverty ....,. NEW YOllK (AP) -Pru!· v~ ...,....., so there '11111 RB.UONlliG: Tb e denl Nlloe .::J,,,.., dftcl the ;:!/.,~ leu ,_ flir the con. quo!Jty ol educolloo , In , our rllllllM =""--....,..: :~: ::-\ pubUc·lcllooll llellODdl to 1 r-Artbar L.. ~. vice · luge~ 00 thO ..ttll (or , ______ _, be <lid In b11 llnl lcm, prolldaol ol tht :Vlllef Na-~ of It) tn ..,. lndtriduai blDbft and eoonomiata ...., tional 11W o1 -., said -.cllllrlcl: lbll --to -tllal ''llrllnllloaal relatlonl -IDlmpoyerilhodoo!IOOI B v· FOU.OIJINO '11111 ellcllon, wfI1 be blgb .. the Nix .. dlllrtd: locll . propertJ tu on 1vant Ille--·""" asenda for the aeoond lour -la to fl.,an~e pooal 'lor I COlllj1)olo eJlmlDa. yean. And, wilh the dollar lfllbllc achooll· are therefore On Market lion ol ---.... •tr.llitbenlni. Ille v n i t e d uhcomttbd!ooaL clU8lrlollled -. tbeae States wfI1 bt a leader tn It ta ,_ up lo the slate obwven -. adding that tt foreiso aid." JWsiaiur.. .. the 1ec1era1 On A • might forelall other, r.ialed ·1 llOOBT 'l!IBl\I!, wm be IOfermnenl to ,lekl oe a Ml· ce gam moves. any growth ID the feeling for Joi portion ol the llnancial American companies, for protecllon, fer higher .tarilllJ burden of the U.S. school NEWARK (AP) _ Boo Vi· eumple, are expecled to be ag11p11 1ore1gn Imports Into aritem. fl the 'Ila. do Ibis. vant ii back. ao to speak. atrenglbeoed In o • e r .1 e a 1 the Unlletl Sllteo," aaid ·EC!wln !::i'~;:~ The tr..~ unnlng ~~"l::e:~..a ll;.1,":;.:..,~.=-~ ep.ormoua l ·lna.nclal company that was lhut down · merpn and in '"The center of the effort will ,,.1. •lblJ""' .,_,.,.. ~ for 11 months by the federal ....._..,.... .._ -• ~·a to""•-." -• ., ----Food and Drug Admlnlalnt1on .~'"In -r1 .. -vork 11111 -· --..... DAILV PILOT # t Cuswmers .GJ'Oih Car DBAllBORN, Mich, (AP) -Nol ooly do Jore! MotorCo.deo1'nblftto WWr:1 •bout llllllna CUI, lhe1' allo -to ....,. •boVI wbal ..... tbeJ'll gel from CGMlo••-who · ' )Iring lhe ..... In for str)'lctn&. Bui 85 .,_.,cen:entt of the ' ll0,000 · ciionien pve them a "B" or better oa report • w<ll In tbe llnl ~~~ gram, oompeny offld,lhi said. L , Ford lllid " percent of It• dealers art putlclJ!ltlnc tn the pro- gram.. l ' But I percenl :of - who llllod oul the ._is lllid the --. Ounbd and -to llit wilh -from Ford. Ford aid. U-people will be contacted wtUdo a Jew days. YOU'D BETfER not believe It. • And aHboal!' In !llcll "IZ our lllatHoell tu bill aoarod pall the '* bi1lioa llndmark to a ehaltllrlnJ •1111 bi1lloD-a rile ol IU .,.....t in ooe year -ltate'ieglltatur.. did make ooi1 relaUvely "mild" lu: ~ compond lo_... yean. "Only" H -bid approY'ed laWI raising tues by ...,,. 1175 million by fall re- ports the Tu Foundation tn New York. Moll ol -JD. -....... In the lorm ol hl8her lu: rates on emtlng ezci!eandbualneollu:eo. creaaed reveoue sbarinc with ·hal reaumed opentlono um. -·~ "=-="' --'•· •--' J. M. Lei-rpl, manager the slates and scbool diltlicll. 11111 .._ -........ --ol the lntemlllonal lleporl-rBut the mies .,.. ~ a new name, Moore Co. oo -point.· ment ol the Ar1%oaa Bln'k of End of Line When it comes to the bottom line, your actual state-local • PEDBRAL GRANTS to the 111tes ·have been ming lbarpty-tranla wbtch llltes hive been using to cancel out the need for new tautkln l!Cbemel. During the 1m fiscal year, the Feder a I government made $ S 8 . 8 billion of revenue • ahartng cball••""" lo be! fill lhe firo: Soops, Inc., lllll Ill producls '!'be _; ol 112ed -•· .-..... with lhe • TBIB TOTAL ol 1 ... than . -.-P ihev wllI be on the shelvea -1bly -...., e•· • _..., .., -SAN FllANCISCO -'!be $lb .. , .. __ •--.... ~~·-. ol perty~pptoo,1111111 Y bytheendoftheyear. draace rates wfI1 be aougl1I Pilllburghbanbrlbal" .. lhe ·•-American !Ilg lllOO • ...,., ~ d6 take on tbll giant problem, The FDA order thel doled more ~. economy )llcka up, the call for .,....... the ostlmaled fl biJiion of tu the alternaUve.s will Include: a the ptem"'~ larued Ju\y 7, -American lnvestmenll prolectlon wfI1 die out." ......,... liner o Per I Io r • measlires that state legtalatoi-a uniform state property tu, 1971, seven· -days after a ovmeu may d. c re • •·e American Prelldent Unes, were oonaldering at the llarl new aaleo tueo, ..,.. ln<ome w-~~~-County Ny ~-.. -ol lu: Ia "'DI said it wfI1 reUre wbm tbelr of Im. It alao iJ In -a~~ • . .• ~-w ~-. Execu .. :ves '1n~. aublidlel uplre early contra.at to 1971'• tu booli ol tuea. man died of botullam poison JIOIUllGN AID moy be "" u•• more than '5 bilJlon. Or ·ON TOP OF all this, "soak alter eating 8 con ol Bon Vi-inc:reued; .bal ·mlihl be t Rellremenl ol the SS Pns> i another lbe dr!Vera and the sinners" is vanl vlcbyaaolae. DlOllly So.itbe Aaia •pen Slate Meet denl Cleveland 11111 SS l'nsi· underilning t ---~!.: •--~·-•y lhe rule l n Now, occordlng to a slate. ID ~~all . dml -·-~" end·~ y··-tbis year's tax bikes allJU!WIM:l'.I ....._.~ '-•...a b •'--FD.l the Protec:Uon of Americln nu.uu WIU Uoiil _. .. to !en than Z perceot ol lolol revenue raising. Guoline IU· ment ..._ r ~ "' -.~ B. M~-", general ~n-er liner aervlce by Rfc:Unl Eckeawellor bu joined Western Mort 1 a I e Corporation '•~ Cllllornia Income l'IOl*iJ Di-u a loan broka' •• monqer of the Soothem Cllllornia Finl National Banlc ID Coeta Mesa. Prior to that be aerved aa vie< president of Mlrtnen Bank in Newport 1971 collecllons. .. b1Ye been boosled ID oompany hal •all lnlol'lllllloo Industry lbroogb larills wfI1 ._,.,. ~ ~L. necessary to operate In slrid not inmaae. 11111188tr ol Sears' SoolbCoastr-;;;=======-. 'nliJ ~ persuasive. And llv-feveral _states to 8 and 9 cents contomiance with good "There's 1 good cblnce the Plua. will be the speaker at ll Ing in both uurl>ia and central per gallon, toba<co lu:es have manufacturing praclices." contro1a on caplial oulllow Top . Management N I g b I C U R I llelcb. I The Newport B •I c b city as I do, I, u mucll u any been upped to u mucll as 11 · Mrs. Andrew Pareltl, owner from the Untied States may be sponaored by the Sales and of you, yearn for the evidence cents a pact (Netr Jersey). of the firm, said the new lifted aoon/' aald l\'llllam Marketing Executives of ~~·J~: I:,~~~~ to be true. '!be lrtnd ~e is toward more operaUons will be under the Wolman, «OllClllllsl lor Argua Orance County. HOAG HOSPIT' A I Bui tn view of the aw-.ne of lhe same. eyea ol the FDA, which "leell lleaear<b. "Bui this mey be The dinner wfI1 be beld al 6 · ..., bulineaaman 11 a graduate ol use. * Wade W. Sluoa 1111 been varw-wJ t.eut•1 eo~ puy bu named Jack -of Newport Beach u manager of the .... Anaheim branch. problems facing the states and Leveling off? Look at the our opening again wu an e%· accompanied by tu changes p:m. tonight at the Airporter Your donaUons help tn locallUn,MwcenyouUIWlle.~bo=ito==m~line=·=·~~~~~~~~ll~en~t~ides~.~"~~~~~~w~bl:cb'.'....C:would~:'....'.:reduce~::._:U~.S.'.'.:....:in-'.'.:....~Inn~.~~~~~~~~~.plia!!!!!~M~ve~r~eodln!!!!!~l~ques!!!!!~t~ tbll yeor'• modest leveiln( offl- named branch llllJlaier of Seem It) Pacifte N a t t o • a I Blllt'1 new San Juan C1plllrallo bnncb. s-. fco. ~ ...... --"' • the blnk'1 Fu!J. loo Square tnadt, ls. • .... -ol l;aguna Beocb. JolnfJIJ the bank ID 1t!ll U I ..... ,..,..t trainee, -:.wwl:ed .up to hll first ~ a)l!Onlmenl In Before b I a appointment, Barrle 11111188ed the firm'• flnanc(al dlltrict ottlce In Sin Francllco. lie bu l!lOl1> than :a years .uperiel16e tn the auto IWiJNI industry. *· will.be lhe pallern nut year or the year after that? Virtually no atate logialature 1111 yet llllllaied to grapple 111oceulullf wilh a towering ct.Uenge -the historic court ,. decislons In recent monthJ to Robert H. Swlllleld bas • been namec1 prestdeot of Lido Candy Letitt c.anctlon Syttem.1, Ille., a aubsldiary ol Levttt and Som, Inc. He was formerly vice pnsi· denl .,.,.,.. ketlllg ' end ...... for Store Ease's Sweet Tooth ' I 'lD71. /. ~c:: *. -ill~ Carma del Mar eneutfve Beaclt. Prior. An old-fashioned candy store ' ' hal ~ Ill doon ID i Newport~ -' D11 Jd.,. W. Bellor 1111 been to tba1 he ~ Lido Candy Cottage, ·~ Ulllllnt vlce-jftll-bold ..;..... l°""IM 11 •ISll Via Oporto ~-ol llllrkellni lor --·po. ~ ,n .DI!! stove uaed 1or .-!loww•a, m. "'· Sherman . ..._ wllh ,.~""'" . ·~::,: .~ '!!1! 1· ,."t:M.... ' ... ·"'--.....___ __ · ·-U ·ID MllD ...,... I ~;:u.;u.. joined ' ·~·kilt ~~~ .... oiii!IioiialotflilurcUpboard. .. -~In 1111. 8'! -..,._ The ccmtructton ByoWD1 The alin II lllocbd wUh ~. adv--er tor firm ta localed tn FOWllllD -Cllldtel ...i. Ii ~ :;iii. firm In lfr1 ·11111 wu ..,. VflleY pelllltlrtltle, llcoriot -· • llw In -IWtnc ID4 I -. * rock ....i,, EniUah lolfoO 11111 ~ promotion uall Ida II>' ll'.;.... Valley bonkw boaeyaonb. ,,:~ u ma'r\ollns -~ 1111 been F0< Iba cootlnent.al -. -:;!"""" nwiqer In 1'71, Jll'OlllOled to Ulllllnt -~ 11 German rupborr1oo, ·: * presldeot ol lhe 1---_,,.mto, BeJclam / . ,._ F-bu lolnld rtgloaaJ bead office of U*" -.. ltallan lioorlee dlipo ~ llpk o1 C--. -u BaU. lllllS""8cbocoiatewill>-. ;.a ~ , Lombtrdo joined V n i o n lrelu. :·' Fowler bu been a banker In !lank ID 1171. He 1111 atteodtd Free lnlnlductory samplea 'l'tbe 0ranp COul .,... linee the Amerlclo 1nsutu1e of ara ollered tbll week to --~~· RecmUy be w a 1 • BanJdac CUBtomen. ' I ' HIUIHGlllOHll Alf FA$Tf1Ut 'Q#l IUSlNfSS OI 'lfASUUI __ ............. ...., ...... ,". 1111.00-An C ..... __ ,......,.tr1 .. r.111.oo-o.,,s11~n.1oy o,k11.10 · J'lt/P.s· c!J&ea9er c •·' You can cam this high intmaton$5,<XX>m!t1ftnum twoyearcertill.cates. The fl.rstyearyour$5,<XX> certifkatewilleam $309:15, and mmefor eachccmaccliti.veywibatintercst is added w the account. You caneam$59J7 on$1,CXX)mi"Qlmum.~ywccrtlfl.cauis,andas much as $5126 onaregular passbook saving& account of $1,<XX>. . . - ) /llOre :intezat thm 1'toh,.,mme certah1 tb•n nocb Plm&eesetriCee...aafedepoaitooh.,Dotuy Plus .rnonal service •.. service, travelers cheques; triiat deed and note ~xpcrtcnccd and ~ompetcnt s~v­ collccti.ona andmanymorefreeaemcea~mil· mgs counselors in each office ablewhen~havetherequl~m!nl11m111 to assist .you in planniJJg balance in your aecount at THE BIG M. your savmgs program. ~--c:-&WJIAlslaUps.aCnit ... way/.,, Jllrila Olblrom.ctlr.Ccnlu, 11WADdll,1r ... Clladok .. ~PW.~ • FI 11 ,..., ..... 61.w. And Scheclulo • I \ ? \ 1 l " I I I I i ~1 I • I \ ? ' ' I ' I f I I I I 1i \ I ' • :W ednesday'S' CJo'sing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List ~:l :Wall Street Hit ,. • ' , ' . .. / ' ' i • I ' • • ' ' • • ' --· .. ,., ........ ~i·~ii . M OA!l Y l'llOT ' • Wtffadll, Nowmlltt IS, 1971 , ' , 'j I I L · , Smuggling Grows in N.evada Vast Wast.eland Makes It Dn.ig Cenf:er RENO, Nev., !Al'l Nevada'• vut w a at e't and areas hive made It an ideal bue lor-martj .. na smuggling acllvlU.s, perbaj.. tho best In the nillion, state and federal officials agree. ried out via light p1 .... load- ed with 800 lo I, 000 powtll ol marijul:lM and two lo fOW' pounds ol bard o.rcoti<S. such as heroin or cocaint. Reno television station KTVN said in a copyrighted serle!. The Nevada l,)lvision of The low..tlying aircraft pick Narcotics says up to three ..-....-~ tons of marijuana and several ''Net'.' .... la teitla- pounds of cocaine and heroin with a street value of nlO.f"e iM tfle top t • r ee than $1 million are brought i~ states a11d pesri- to Nevada's barren deserts hllf Ne. l in -r· eacli week. r _ I " The Federal Bureau o[ "°'""• Slft11ggl ... NarcoticsandOangerous ---------- Drugs says It bas indications ----:----------- the beavy dnJg traffic, coupled up lbel.l' contraband cargo at a with a law enforce men t point ln Mexico, I.hen fly crackdown in the East. is at· directly to Nevada, stopping tracting organized crime to only once to draw fuel b-orr\ a Nevada. buried gasoline drUJ;n aloog the way. THE SMUGGLING is car· ln Nevada , cohorts w a it $©\\.~1A-~£t/YS" The Puizle with the Built-In Clruclr.le O Rearrange letters of the four scrombled words be.. low to form lour ilmpl& words.. I RIHCOI I VAMEHl i _ • .I I I I _ J I .M y s E s I ~. . I . . · . Nature jS) g~us. When I I I • I we reach · the sitting-otound · stage of life, ~e provides us I T 0 Y C U R I with a larger-. S : I ' 1 1 , 1 1 Complete !he .ehuck1&11Qu~fed 0 by filling ln th• roluln9 word • YoU d&v.lop f(Dm $tep No. 3 bftlow. • PRINT NUM8EREO lETifRS IN THESE SQUARES ! uN.sc•AMstE LEnERS 10 J GET ,A,NSWER ' I . SCRAM-LETS ANSY(ERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 •••••••••••••••••••• 9218 SljlS 1-11 r.., 11f ,..; ... 11f ,.."1"- SIDE PLEATS 1W1n1: the drea out, 1kkl &lits add l~ tripe to the tunlC4.0d·pant1 team. Sew the trio now for aolrc plattl elfDrtleuly ln '13! Printed Pattern ms: NEW • y-· 8l1ea 8. 10,.u. 14, 16. 18. Sim 12-(bust :ttl taltn 2 -·~fabric . . ~·ftVe CENTS tor Mcb pittern -add z cen& tor each pattern lor Alr Mall .. bd SpeclaJ Handl-tnc;il otbenfla lhlrd-clau dt wry wW WJut three' WMka or mare. Send to Marian Marlln. 1b11 DAILY PllDl', -442, Pattem 0001., ~ ·Wftt 11th $., N'ew v::.,, N.Y. 1011 Print .. ..... •• with r.a. ~ and mu: ~ ...., MORE nulok '*-.. ~ OflB -"""' ,,..,. ...... ~.All Ody !Ill. INSl'ANT SEWING BOOK _.. todu, ..,. tomorrow. '1-. . .JMSl'ANT 1' A SH) 0 N llC.¥lK •• ; HwldNdil 0 ' ...-!¥!!,11-' I . ·' ; f" ' ' near laolated dirt · 1 tr Ip a Ushted by n...... Wbeo 11>e planff land, marl,.... and nan:ollcs are qulctly looded Into rour-whoel-drlvo - and Wten to the ~ dlslrlbu- lloo point. <:rippled by lact. of ,,,.,.. po•-er, state and tecleral nan::ot.b agtneles bave mad& no headway against the dope traffkkers. The stale, fcw tn.siance. bas fi\•e enfortemenl qents U. CO\'tr a 110,000 !lqtlare mile area. The tedual goverameat CO\~~ tM same aru with two men . • ... \. ·\ lj i , • ) ·' • • 1 7 r 1. I ( l ' I 7 ' ' I 1. i I , ! : ' • • . ,. -. • a Beaeh EDITION .... ,, . ~.65,.NO. 320, 6 SECTIONS, 92 PAGES . ~ ~ -- \ .• 'r f ' • ' ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNl'A WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1972 TEN CENTS • Handcuffed · Skeleton Ide.ntif ied as Lagunan A bandculltd llld cha!""' Keiolon round 1a a ll!Vmlde Coun1y ·mint lbalt Wal, i<Rqtified ~y U a Lipna Beocb "!:8'lo Warren Buro Hudloa, who Po~ all~•· was i klngpin In a giant inafJJumii and drug smuggllng rtnc. Hud>oo dl&apnearecl In-1• alter ci<llibl~ liJs drug 'rinC pa.-. ~ ~ northem Cllllornia Hell's Angel> motOrcycle club, 1utboritie1· said. TJlree men hive been convicted in con-n~ wilb' Hudi!>n'• delth, a loortb DJ !>e lddlnc In M-. 1'NI •el!tioll·WU found last month In an •-lhall &ix qilles -'of Ellloon. TJle wrists were bandculled llld a chain c:onnocted the cufr. to the anklee. Tbe Riverside coroner i.uued a death certillcate for Hudaon, theo •· At the t1111fl1ol the discovery, authorities aaJd pooiuJe ldeiillflcatloo of the grtsly ,. mail.-would he made through ex- amlnatlool .qi dental charts. • Laguna Beach pon.. recorded that 00 Oct. zt, 11118, Mrs. Penny Hudson, theo living at 990 Ocean Front; came to the station house to report lier husband miss- ing. She aaJd she feared that he bad been involved in some sort of narcotics ac- tivity llld .that lie .had been a vlctilp ol foul play. He bad not returned from a boat trip and she lllld· lllo - that he bad been aeon In the 1\lventdo area . '!be ring sm•ll!llM dope In from y,.. 1co llld cllstrlbutecl II ln Arlsooa and Calilomia. Locally, polloe aaJd, the narcotics were lpnad through Lagima Beach, Newp<rl -· Lolig Beach and Riverside. T!wo operations included the clandestine Import of !ml or, morui-llld smaller amounts of -u:::i:n Tentative idea~ " Hudson's fe-1 maiDI wu mad1flly jeftlry, includlng a medallion ....re lrOmla 15 gold piece and a 11 gold ooln mode into 1 ring wbfclt was found on the skeleton. The chain and bandculb were badly rusted,, but Rlvenide Chie.l Deputy Sheriff Sam i.o....,. aaJd ID attempt to trace the gear wOUld be made. C:OOvic:ted for the murder and con- spiracy to commit murder wp i..wrenee Fasaler, 30, -doing time In AN!Jnl for drug deallnp. He faces a life term in Calilornia wben Arlml1 releases him. Convicted for ~ to oommlt murdu wu Gerald LaWrence, JG, of Arizona. Edward Leroy O..rwfler, 35, of Texas pleaded guilty to beJni an ac- cessory after the fact. Testimony al the Rlvmlde trials last year eonterded that Hudson hid made a deal la ..U a load of martjuaa to a HeU's Angel> poup. but IOld the ,pol to another CUllmler for •it.• anl theo robbed the cyclllts of tM.• the1 had paid lor delivery . arve • :-: . . ' ' .•.,· 1 ' ~ep?GI Denied '-< i . Tavern Sex Ban lJp~eld by ~ourt '" ' .,, f!Hl$ AD HAD • 8..tPPY ENDING "'• • • 1 ., • • ' , DAILY....,. ........ l l .. .•• • . - • TRAFFr~ KE,,.. ON 'PL~ THa~ WATn ON COW HIGHWAY DURING SCIWILL W•lO• Cncaded lllM Qo ... n ·i.:..u,...aMCh..,.., Vlow·lt Pft!lri O'!'~~JA-• .. . . . ' • I I • • 0o~ing -·Mud ·Plfigues City .. l ' ' ' ' . Floodwaters, Gunk Cascade lnw Homes, Buildings ' ' . Two Plead Guilt}· To I.SD Selling Raps in Laguna By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. °* ......... Mud, mud everywbere1 , That WU the Lquna ilel<h soene t .. day u a storm Tuelday dumped an Inch llld a hall of rain oti the city sending OoodWllttl calClldlng Into downtown lhoplmdbllllide- Two or five defndantl charged with One boml It Ill MJlllc Vin wu . selling ~ In -t Lquna llelcb Ind ensulfad ..,. -and mud. Slepbanie • Orange polite Ald ,,.. a re<onHettlng Clark,. II, tttuminc ~for lunch - drug HIIJnc rlq pl<aded guilty to the Ila -., Wejer Jild .... In Ibo - cl>arges Tuuday alter on <>r..,. County Ind the lanilly'1 two dop IDll a cat 111111- Superlo< Court jury -keel 1t 10 to Z died 00 tbe" -- In la'!O' o1 ---"I _, --to thlnk. We'ft Judile Wllllom lfamy llCCepted the beeo Ion ll ,.an l8d aotlllnc Uke 1111s pleas of Steven Arnot steams, 21, ol 1154 bu N bippme1 ~" lbl aid. SOUtb ~ lllCbwlY. Lquna -. A.Z.IQob 111t lloe -11V1c1mt oe dlnlnc 11111 llooWai Alim Neblnaer. It, of New ,_, fllllel ... --In I Jla9ea, Oim. downstalrw "'2'91doti room, &be ·~ Ho -"'"" the ... te prllaa term lor marl< wil 11t -~ ..r •Itel' -wfdclt the1 _.. ellpble. -red them to -In !hi ,_, ..,... -,_. 1n _, JIU u11 ~ •n -t1auucta lht -1n 111o -... fift years"'"'"!""' lrool doon ... -rlPt ...... tbt -. litl>flJp<, Eric OlaUln, •• -."llloliflll~jllllat .... Wllllam J-Qmn:b, M, IOd Slndnl Dow•wu. -bliP -11'11 _,,. "-..,,,. .... •· all or ~. -. ~ loJ u. -... or - --• In tllal COllllllllllllT ... -. alW m Iris :Mlptloe 111ot i1111D In "I°" JOI a -to blodt all tllo-door 1-'--... _Blll_at• !""' 11-...... 6tr11s t1111t1o1111ot all 11111"'--1o '-I'* .... lift I I I ,, -In_ It 1111 alt ,.n, -Ph .. a - -• llp ti ... LID --a -~fllrlo-. ,,-l11dlell '&r;•c-Pit llrim • a -,_ lllil .,_, ia.-1111 NCllt•eill -.. OtaolJ. • -.. -.a u " tloat -ftt )Ill -told ..... Ille •ICbt· dalholod -a , ... n '· I 7 at ""*' ltlol _. .,. Pr a o k llllrMIJ. 1--11111 illll. tllo dlJ D 1111 lllot a. rr:-llll'll•ad _, 1a.A1od a -ti -. - •••• jlll .. -.... -.. -:... ....... Ill Illa Utt Win ::.. w: r'j-11l1d M I •'• Jeg)f . t ... .... ~trial tloat ... wlU 111111 .... lrlll •a.di --£.--11&..:-~p--' .. .._" 1•n1o_.....,. ...,.......... r- ·atrt I •1 i\oll llo 1111-..,.-*. .................. ..,._.. ""·--~un, ....... ....... , .. , IATlrlANDU, ~(AP) -A -'"'I .. .. .. .. ___ ..,., ..... ... ... 0 1 Jll tfW. 1 • Clelnen, I -"1& carpel allCI IOllY floor Ille ...,. contempllted by Frlnces Good. "Ob, thol'• -ol the Ont tldap ... did WU gel the ~GUI ol lllo ale," •he Nld. AtlheFwest-. .--., due to Ille °'""'""' Eart O .... ham aaJd !hit the °'""ling ... the -he'd -durlne blo ..,_ -• ~ "We had..-In bin -loilr ln-cha deep. Tllol freaer llhollecl OUI. Tiie nt« r1n rtpt thnrucJi tllo -· '"I 1rept ...... ~ build ap GUI thert. We've hid water In ben --.. but notlllnC Uke thot. Alld ..... the .... would .. by llld male -·" eun.. n..,.m aaid. Do-.. ---with -·-Jlildmol_at_polol llld c.a '¥""' -lllre • -· Oatllo--. ..... -.... ............. lly-...... oulol ( ... llllJI>, .... It Slander Judgment Upset; Judge Orders New Trial A JwJ -anrdloc •11.• In --··----.. -'--••lplojm lor ..... .. -""'*""'..,. .. Or-. c...\1 ..... 1111 o.t Jod91. ,......., "ft II I-· -ttlll ti .. ldlta lllod"' -£. .. ,_.,..._hi" lwlAL. Ila Lopm 0.,.----............ I 'he "" ft J ....... """ a.. .., f'dd Wlil· !\ia I S:" irllll .. 111'1 1111' ..... .. lrltl ••I, l ... ll..l-..... .. ,. ... ..::.·· f . .,. ..... ·--II ............... If. DmM .__.,._.:::; 1· U I ...... , ....... til a tlqg I, - .. Cl tit ···.•:• Ht• -·---,, . ., Tllalie • .._ an PJ ' • He.,. ltvet aed-lt----Allo ...... trial lo ...... &Ill Ill- .. bJ -... lln. .... Ill - the1 -• l8lal " "..... In .,.,,,,,,._..,.._ Bolk -" 1111 ,1--,., din ........... ....., ...... e waibw fl lJ ;P I .... I' I tD -v"roa _.., Mw 11 lrll--. 3-year-old Dies; Man Arrested ' MIAMI (APl - A ~year-old boy whose mother told police he lived oc cbooolate mill< for three months after lwr bulband ordered ber not to r.ed him ls dald of 1tsrvalloo. The boy's lalbor ls charged with mamlaupter. Varilty Ollldnn'1 llclJ>ital authorltleo oalcl lltllo Dun -YU dald -hi> -• Jllchail llOlia, "'°""" lolm lo the bolPlal Moaday DICbl-=..........-.S wllla PN_....,..,...,....r . • .... jf;iii ,,_ • ._ told JillltJ It L¢ I fl£ .. llir. Ml IO lill·llcdlil. ......... _ ...... --.. ---and ~ • _, ..a11..r.•a W 1-eo --mflL ~ Jaid ~did not -why ... Mt-lied. Nalia, '41, ... hli •JUMlld -... lhil ..... ddkha. ... oalcl -'" ....... _, allow lier lo -!hi ...,. to Ille ........ and aald ........ afraid bo -bat ber and the_. cbDdrel u Ille did," Dade County Shertll'1 Lt. Jolin Elly Aid. PoUoe aaJd Hema, a 1andbl..Wr, "dido~ allow the dilld to bl -to I ....... tal becallle he -afraid le -be arrtlled for cbUd abuae." -told the ....... ta] ltall that Dean --111 not drink nytllilW e>a:ep& cboootalo mill<" and hid DOI -... .......t w..U, Dr. -La-Vlriely'• dllef al Ital!, aald Tu<adaJ. Llnon laid Dun "WU broupt In hen daad with evidence ol extreme mab)alrlUon." -· ha aaJd tha ad-mlttlnl pltylfcWl ...... "'"' cl -or lraduftl Oii the child. "'5lfol --the Noau -ln-upted In 1• alllr autllorltles received I "':"= of cblJd ~ llol1J ,,,.. lnwtved -clllla, police Nld. Dode County's ProUctlva and Pmvn- ttva llenlc<I tool! tllo mnaJnflll Nozza clllldna, ,.,.me In ... r...n I to 7, Into ~ l!londay DICltl after La..-ad- •illd tho -of Doan'• --A ~ burial lot thn ... .........., todaJ, '"'1111 -., tllll -.... lllthy with --1111 .... tl!I tloor and no -.,• ZIC1 aald. "Lfttlo ( ... lfAllVZ. .... II - • % tJAfL'f 'fi.UI u Bl•fftop P"lefl • Planner Say No To Oevelopm~nt By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ot ... o.11'1 """' ,.... A propost'd ~e~lopmcnt atop the bluffs botdf>ring Top of the World Ms been den k'd by tbr' Laguna Beach Planning Qxrurussion. In a ....... cl -llonday nigbl, the plamin& body. •ith ~ l...1Urenc't Campbtll d1SSH1ting, turned do.-n a de'·elopmer.1 hnn·s rtqoest to build tour $100,000 homes along a Pl'&" pos<d utemiao cl Zurich Court. The .-.ion came after a poirt -by-point critique .. !ht pn>j«t by Dr. Ganlon Globus. llt90 Zundl Court. who said bo ntftSCDt.ed 39 landowners in t.hr area. Dr. GloOOs c<mtended !ht ~t would creatt an •·intolenble" trafftc problem. banTI natural rock O<llC!'Oppings and creai. additional flood control ....,. !ems. O>mmissianer l.<Jis Jeffrey """"' !ht developer's proposal to reduce the width of Zurich Court would ere.a~ problems fDT emer1:ency vehicles sucb as firt trucks. lf cmb' two homes wert huilt. ~ said. the road could be •'idencd, thereby reducing !ht ·= probl<ms. c.ommissiOll chairman John McI::toftll said the proposal violated the general plan's denl:ity requirements an<! would damagt the uniqut" rock outcroppings at Laguna to Hear Psychic, Author Spiritual Researda Associates will present author Jess Steam and psyclllc Douglas Jobnsoa in a procram at a p.m. Friday at the Laguna Beach's Women 's Club. 286 St. Ann 's Drive, Lagtm.a Beach. Steam is author of "F.dgar Cayce - The Sleeping Prophet" and "The Mincle Workers -America'1 P s y c b 1 c Consultants." He has served as editor for Newsweek magazine and a report.er with the New York News. Johnson ii an ordained min1ste.r in the Spiritualist Church and is involved ln scientific reseatth ln the field of parapsychology at 1e:veral Univenity of catifomia campw1t5. TV Called Pusher Of Junkie Nation WASHINGTON (UPI) -P'edenl eon>- municaUons Commluioner N i c b o I a 1 JobmOn says drug advertising sbouid be banned from television, which be called ,"the prlncipal pusher to a junkie naUoa." Johnson !&id Tuelday be belleY<S all bro8dcast advertiairc of over-tbe-<:ounter drugs -particularly analgealcs and mood-altering drugs -sbouid be banned. But u a compromise, be suggested that "rules could ~Ire that any over-. the-counter dni.g advertialng be cleared with the Food anti Drug AdmlniJtrallon and lbe Federal Trade Commiaaion prior to troadcasl." Swap Meet OK'd For Opera Group Following a abart round of bargaining, Laguna Beach planning commlsaione rs gave approval thil week to a 1w1p meet to raise fund! for the Lyric Opera Association of Orange CoUDty. The sale will be held at the Feltlval of Arts ground! from 10 a.m. to t p.m. on Dec. 2, 3, 9 and 10, accordlq to ex· eculive director Velma Sun. The swapl"meet wu originally to be held in a vacant building 1lcmg South Coast Highway, but tbe location wu changed due to problems In oblalnln1 necessary permits from the city. OIAMel COAST U . DAILY PILOT the top of Rlmrock ~ Under ,......i plan density r...nulu, .... pl=! could bot .. u ....... -oonsidenbly less than Ibo pn>pos<d f<>ur unit.a. said Wayne Moody, d-ol planning anti de"rel(,Jlmtol A spokesman far Ibo d<ftloper, Bi& -Inc.. said the llnn bas agttod to sutm.it a revbed propo.sal to lbe city M 1 future da~ for only two homes. Under the new p1.._ said Selma Allen, a principal in the company, .. di cl the t WO homes "ill be built 00 t.bree-quarter acre sites. Hanoi Again Asks Thwu Q:~~~~~~h The Co ts renewed t h e I r datmlds today tbal l'r<sld•nt Nguyen Van 'Ibieu resip. but Saigon reports .said be is cam:iderq sending bis own envoy .. Paris in bopes .. joining ..... t negotiations brtween presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho. Diplomatic ~ in Paris said the ~ • Tho talks cculd ........ thC! .......... Wasbingtoo reports said the jftSiden- tW atlvisu oaoJd i..v. as early as tooight. Tbo left Ming today for Paris alt« talks with °""""" -Chou ElHal. Jllosoow dispatches said Tho arrived there today """' Ptting for con- sultatk>m with Soviet officials before flying to Paris. Mme. Ngu)'ftl Thi Binh, the Viet Cong foreign minister, said 1n a statement published today in Paris the United States must mnove Thieu from power because bo bepo b1ockiJW the Vietnam puce accord. Bui in SaJgmt the dally newspapu Tin Song said Hoang Iluc Nba, Thieu'• nepltew and closer adviaer, may go to Pw to repraent South Vietnam •I th• secret peace talb. Tin Song (Live News) Is partially llnanced by Nba, who II Thieu's penonal secrttary and the only South Vlet=11e wbo bad .-fr·• 1 o n1 'al 'ill 11' Ibo meellngJ 1ut month bo-'nllm and Ktuirwer. NH alJo .. , Jn on tile ~ ~· --'l'hloit ~ White ll<\Uie envoy Gen. Alexa¥ Hltg. ~ ! In Paris, Viet Cong ll)Jllkesman Ly Van Sau said statements that South Vietnam might. aend , Nba .. take par! In the private eontacta were a "maneuver." "'llJla Is Ibo old nwieuvs all over again, alined at delaying the lllgnlng of the peace treaty and prolonging the war." U.S. Ambaaaador Elkw«th -met with 'lbleu at Independence Palace lor l!i mlnutu today, Ibo embuly said. II WU Bunker's flrn meeting wllb Tbi<u since WI Satunlay wben Hal& wu In Saigon. Communist Vletnamese diplomatl sa1d in private they will veto any attempt by Saigon to win admiuion to tbe pro- spective new secret meeting between Kissinger and Hanoi negotiators. In public they treated the suggeltlon as a joke. FromPqel BOOZE ... Cali£omla Constitution." Several meetings 1110. the commiuk>D .;eo;ded to look Into the po!SlbWty ol allowing Harboni, ~cbes and Parks Dlr«tor Kenneth Sampaon lo pick and choo!e areas where alcohol could be med -including county beadles. C.Ommiaklntrt bad become dllturtied that drinking aboard a boat In county harbor w1ters 1s part\cularly hard to .. police and tbe power to detenntne where drinking la legal llbould bo l•lt up to tbom. Powell told commlssiontrs that his review of declslom by state courts and the attorney geoer1l revealed any effort by a locol _.,t agency to prohlbtt possession of alcohol steps on Ibo toes ol state law. "lt Is our opinion that the state co&- i;titutlonaJly ruerve. the riaht to regu late: PoUelllon. manufldure, sale luid tran_..uon of alcdtol," Pow!ll said. "But recent rulings indicate: we can still control ccmumpllon. .. ._ that mun I can brio& a ball pint lo tho platlc table In a oot111ly park and tel It on the table wltboul dr1nldn& It!" Commlaalon Otalrman 11art1n UNG uUd. "In )'OUT oPinlon. )'OU could,.. Poftll lald. Bui l'Well -today that tmtll lht county ordlnance 11 reviled 10 cover ooly conaumptloo, •rrata could be atlll mad< on -Ion cha,.... "I lma11ne a Judie could disa.,.. with oor lnterpotatlon but I would laid to doubt I~" Powtll Nici. "Still theft It that poulbtllty of ""'•lcllon." Commlallonert voted ...,.lmoualy lo .... Ibo -of SuporTlaon In m\lo tht onllnance, maklnr II 1--and ... ¥1111 delennlnatlon of --can bi -""' In their ltlndL They aolt thtl mty .............. Uoa t111 ............ -lnthefltton-..a _,.. wllhlll •..,. ...... -by ·-·- Stops Pf'."•• CIDdl Herfurlil._20, is.the 1913 Orange County Press Club Queen. She is a former Miss Santa Ana and was runner-up In the Miu Calliornia World contest. F,....P-.eI TENNIS •.. at budget time next year, the owner of • $40,000 home would see hit tax bill rise IUO centa. 'l'llat ....., la now payins 1314 • )'UI' In ...... the achool dlalt:lot: Trustees will conalder the Tennis Now report at Tue!day'1 ,....lt.i: meeting. Tennla Now SUUestl the rate lnc:reue be tad<ed on tho dlatrlcl'• "comm1111ly ltJ'Vlcil" tu rate -one d aev•al pennlaalve -levltt. u.w,_ Manaier 0.rla Heaa Aid tho communlly service rate la -levied to Ila mulmum lo raise f\wtdl for the .,....-of 1.7 acreo of land la tho Top cl tho World .,.._ ,,. ..... 11o ...... wtD drop - ttally durlaa tbe nm n...l yw. Tomla Now ..-1...t <AllctaJ achool -~lion In ..., and .... col· lectaC" I( . -ol donllloat -prt.a!o llidlriduala. A community dance held !NI ......... -1114, and tbe ... ..... '-9-11 ,._.. A.oclalloa -added 1114 lo 'l'emll Now'• -,,. -under Ibo -oblp of .... nla lniltucton a...ld -llllCI Ari Wahl. nnt five now """"' ~ .. the hlch odtool -....,,.., to nplaco ,..., dllapldlted ...,,. ... the lllte. o...tnidlon ol the ""' llcllltlaa will roqolre rtlocatlon ol • two ,_, btq.tlow, 11 a -of 11,11111 and - lion of ...... 1 bandbaU -. .... - Iii.I 11.llllO. Pope Cites Increased Satan CUits ·~ VA'l!OAN Cl'rr (AP) • '-... VI; • .... ...., __ ......... lau.i .. du tlle _ ........ "' .. dnlL • He Wei ltX ... narcottcl Pt••kll operilngs far Selan'• lnftbrallim of mantlnd. . Popo Paw apon of Ibo dovU ancJ tlle "inysterJ of __ .. al bla ~ public audlenoe btlore a crowd of 1,000 In the modomlatic ball of audiences. "Ona cl tho JIJUl -cl our llmo Is a def .... aplnsl thlt evil which .. call the devil," the Pope said. It WU the flrst 1Jmo that Pope Paul devoted an enlire speeclt t.. di.acussloo of ll>e devil. He 11J>Oke wttll a leDle anil low Voice. Obllerven -,.,d belle! It rdlected hla coocem over the -d of Satanic cults Ill mlDy countrleo, lncludq !Ila United Statra. Souttes reportad .tlfir; Vallcan recently received riP!i!I lll>nt Ila experl• OD aecta ~ devil ---· ~' WU111Dlp. -~ lnvesti,iaton receolly .:found • ..-.,, • of a black maas -a Salllliallti -and vandal '1amage at Ibo oltar of '1\irln'•· ca.-BI l!t -U. JtalY, ..-.tJia'llOly Shroud ts comerved. The Holy -Is ,,,_ u the burial linen of Chrt.t ii\ tlte. • DAILY l"ILOT Stiff 1111111t TOO .MUCH WATER CO\ILD SPOIL THE LUNCHEON TRADE ,'1 lvrt HalhowaY, :~allar Chol, Kaops Waattior Eyo Paolod . :,-clturclt'r belle!. . 7 " · "We' all are under an obiWte docn!na- tion," the Pope said. "ft ltJ b1 Satan the prince ol thC! wtrl<:, tbe · No. l enemy." . . The Pope deplarOO tho fact. that In Ibo .. revised rite of Baptism less emphasis ia put on uorclsm, the part In whldt Ibo priest ordelll Ibo devil to leav~ the JIU'OD lo bo cbrlalened. . FfomP~el MUD .-~-.~ """ t TO 6 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA iiimuti iiio'fi'" 910 =:;:; TENNIS SHOES .~. -910 ii'sui 111 ' SIOQ .. 19H ~-1ENNIS SHOES ...... 7n =... TElllS SHOES ....... 9'° ..... TENNIS SHOES ...... 1915 Special lai1 .. e -SUEPING BAGS ~:· BAI 1095 eu.it .. 9 , ..... ~~ DOWN BAG .............. 4995 :..":"" DOWN BAG .............. fi4•& ;~ DOWN BAO .............. 991a ="' TElllS flAIES .... 11•• ffiii iii'.s- ::= ... TEJlll FUIEI 11'' ... zoo , .. --711 ::... YUiii FUIEI 11'' VICTOR llPERIAL _.. 1100 ~-m• m.o1 •• .. I , , UOUll .... 2191 HAND BALL GLOVES ... ualn u1•1 ::.. 11• ·-311.191,_4'°·&" ::... tUUT UL! I ~ I'' HAID BAI IS -uanr u1•1 ........ 12•• .. -·--110 :::-UOl IOAIDI ....... 1411 -·-IOAU .... -.............. 311 11'' TEllNIS SHORTS 1'1 • 1211 I R,11 Elll llES ·Parts· Tim· Tubes· Accessories· lllpair • • .,. . •••• 646-1919 CLOlll SUNDAY .. '· e BOYS & GIRLS " SPEIDO SWIM . SUITS " ,, ' .. -. • .. , •, • . -I I • r ehaek ' EDITION . " -~ . ' 9'imty :Belays ' ' $1,ipetjisors ' ' '. ... . . ' . Put ·ChilJ . • 1 ' • • ' ··'' •• owners >!ho jOined tosether .le prepare the joint planned community .... pro- .,..& irblCb would <reale bomei, for iltl,llllO people Oil J,900 ..,... .of· fOolhllJ lu.i, abofe El Toro. · . Qrily F1l\b Dlstrtct Coounl!s!Qner Ron y ... oppooed the Dec. u decision dale approved tiy a'S to l vote. Yeo supported tbe ~· view. that more time wu ~,_to. ofepare an adequate general pl!ID iuneodmen! by which le judge tbe propooed development. CommlulOO Cbalt'uum 'Fred Jelfmon and Commjaicoeri' Woodrow Butterfield . . • • • )' + t• C61fn~y OKs Appr.aisa·l In Phine Noise Sujt,s THIS AD HAD HAPPY ENDING .. I tlnuance ol. a leot .... lb tbe lawllllts to early next ,..,. lo ...,..., olQln lime le mak1! · the IJll'l'aiaall .. required. . The total C!)lt to the CIXlllly to llcht tbe nolle · 1awsu111 til -led at •100,000. Incl-are ti. "''Ices of Olllaide COUJ*I. . . "It ts ll'ordt.~ lllcl llolnl C!liinnan Ronald w. Cilope(t of llewd6rt' Beach, "that lhe pdllle wit ...... to loo! "" 1illl for tllls 1opl ·~· · ~ """' the ~will be~-~-,...,, l!i ftshl own CMe. . · \ ~. ' ' Rotary Engine Center "to Open ' ~Irvine Complex 7 ORAN6E COUNliY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1972 TEN CENTS Action and Din Foley wlt\I to ael tllli matter !or • Dec. u doc!*"" Tiiey Indicated tbe7 bellml the ••bwailillCal Impact report pttplnd fir tbe -cllaage would aulflce u jbe Impact 11a1ement '"" the general plaa .-. The three comm-.~ the developer's planned communlty IOllillg which the OOllllly planning llall Aid ft· ceeds the comnOy planned clensitiel for the 'EI TOf'O ares, might be -·U tbe county's genttal plan amendment. In short. tbe eomml...., appeared to want to change the county geaorol plaa on El lo -to Ibo ,.,.....,onnlng plan-ned community IOll!Dg. T!lat.suaestlon was oppaoed by CCM!nly staff plannen and teveraJ otbeni ap- pearing al Tue9day'1 bearing. Areas of cnncem outlined by opponents of tbe project and the etanmnc 1lalf In- clude: · -The Inadequate environmental Im- pact report prepared by Ibo developer and the Inadequate time allowed by the commtsalon for stall le llucl). the report. -Tbe facl that stale olflclala have Aid they will not fund ICbooll on oiI of 11 siles raerved by tlle developen ,. ... Toro Project of jet nolle from El Toro Marine Corp11 Air Station. Stale law requires apeclal approval for school, within two mllel ol an airport boundary. -Questioned Impart of tbe location of strip cnllUl160lal along • resllgned C:ipada Boolevard which county plannen1 said lJ being moved..lllO feet westward in- le tbe Serrano Creek fiood plain. The added burden of the Canada Foothll!J development to the county road system. Developers agreed a new freeway is needed In the SaddJeback Valley and lllilesled H might alfecl lll<lr development piano for tbe nortbern portlolls of the inopoaed planned com· munlty. -Designation ol 121 acreo of com- merctsl property within tbe plaaned community. Counly pl.uulm tllllmate that la enough commercial land to - the needs of the entire SFlddlebed<.Y.n<Y for20yean. , ,. ·~• -Tbe ""'-' 1.4 homel pet» acre density compares unfavorably with neishborinil cnmmunlllel auc!t u ¥1- Viej-O wblch has I denslly ol 1.7 dilelUol WJils per acre. Dad Orders Starving ' Ch.ild Lived on Mil~ 3 Months Before Dying MIAMI (AP) - A S-year-old boy wllose mother told police he lived on cbocolate mUlt for three months allor ber hulband ordend ber not to feed him ts dead of starvalloo. "l'he boy's lather lJ cblrpd with manalaughter. Variety Cblldren's HnspJtal autboritlel said little Dean Nona wu dead wben his latbef, Michael Noul, bruuibt 'him to the bolpltal Mooclay nlgbL Nozza .wu daarged with manslmgbter Tuesday after Loil Jean Nouo told poliee ber hllaband onlered her not ·to feed the child. Silo said ber oon had DOI eaten acillil food' for three monlhl and that .. blf. onl• 11U1tenance had been cboailate mn£ . " " Aulborities said Ibey did not mow why Dean bad not been led. Nozza, 41, ·and his ?.&-year-old· wife have ftva other ·cblldren. "She said her husband wouldn't allow ber to lake tbe boy to tbe bnspltal. and said she waa afraid he 1'ould beat her and the other cblldren II she did." Dade County Shtrtlf1 Lt. Jolin E11J IOld. Police Nid Nona, a sandblalter, "didn't allow the child to be taken to a hoopltal be<ause be w91 alrald be wwld be anated for cblld abuR." Nosza told the hospital staft that Dean ''woold not drink anything m:ept chocolOla aillk" Ind had. 11111 ..... ,.. severaJ weeU, Dr, Robert LaW!On, Variety's chief of staff, said Tut.!lday. Lanon said Dean _ "wu brought In here dead with evidence of utreme malnutrition." However, he said the ad- mitting pbyalclan aaw no signs of bruises or fractures on the child. Police records show the Noms were investigated in 1981 1fter authorities received • complalnt of cbUd malnutrl· lion. Thal Incident involved another child, police Aid. Dade County'n Protective and Preven- tiVe Servlcel took tbe remaining Nosza children, r111t1in1 in age from 1 to 7, lnta Cllllody Moailaf nllbl after Lrnon ad- vised Ille qeney of Dean's death. A ' ., . .. .$• ... custody hearing for lbem wu scheduled today. . "Tbe inttrlor of that bouae was filthy with human defecation all over the fioor and no furniture,'' Esty said. "Utile Dean slept on a piece of cardboard on \be: floor with a black raincoat for a cover. "Two of tbe children said they badn't eaten for three days, and officers found only a package of bot dogs and a clr\oo of cbocnlate milk In tbe refrigerator." At I borMi bearing Tueaday, !iozza WU onlered le underao a poychialrlc a-. aminatlon prior to 1 deltrmlnatlon whether be will be allowed le poat $1,IOO borMI for his releue from Dede County Jail. lrvirre Cquncil Couri .... . ~;~;: .~ ! • ~· PP\.~~·:': . . "gl&t·~m:~it· . erf? ·-e .,.Tal>ks Motfun 1,_ilfqr ,Cb!anuy JI.iii . , · For BB Gun Use llJ:licArthtir Blvd:·te:FIOod : ~, ::::-:-..::=: 'lliilQT••* l!IP .... ~let stand T.Dt'ldo~j-_.is oom't cleclslon W, Jlllileo' Robert Gardner of~ del lfli.11!1tl 1curbl "the lma«IBalionl oi a -"' randJ, beeNlrinklng potroos". The id&b-cnurl, Ill. f to 3 -· -to 1"""" a Court of AppealJ decision ....... llr J .. tlce Gardner wblch allows ,fho ... ol ,the stat•'• 1113 Red Light Abo-A<! to problbil lewd adlvtty in • liar ..... thouP tbere -.. eri-~ at ,__ ar &QllcltMm Tbo C8N llnqbl to lbe 11111> .-1 ... volftd tbe Sarq Gall Bir, 711 N. lflr. bor Blvd., Santa Ana. At ---a prellmlnary I n J an c ll on ....-ruDy brought against lbe i...... alter lqtlly police -·muled • -· ollewd- Justlce Gardner Aid tbe entatalnment provided by nude female pei lmnen constituted obscene stage conduct and tbeftfore wu not protected aa tree ex· preaaloa under lbe Finl Am•ud-t. He obaer..d, liowever, that mere nudity or node danctn1 cannot In ltlelf be «in-- sidered obloene, by contemporary stand- at<ls. ''Tbe 1Ct8'1f 'entertainaa' or ~ were purely and ldmplJ ol>oceM ICll performed for tbe -ol lnc1Un1 the aesual -and lmaP,.tloao ol • groop ol randy, ~ ... -." Gordner..-., "Tbe ...... lklli ol -act. does not (Seo TAVERN, Pip I) The weatherman IJ never <ertain - It IJ ..... to rain. But -It does rain, portlcularty when It rains bard like It did Slturday and ~. tbe &tale Dloillon of lllchWl11 "'°'"""""' crews are certain tbol lllacArtbar Boulevsnl la llllna ta llood. A ......... in the dlvllilll's Tualln olllce aplllned !bat the .... point °" -Ilea -8riaol Street Ind Bonlla Cany0n Road. T!lat lJ alao where the':,~ O..k llood ennlrol cbomel la by Ille llate hlchwlY· Sin Diego cr..t ls led by Ille nmoll f"'"' aeven .... ,_ lo Ibo Santa Ana Mountains Ind wheo It rains bard tbera'a a lot of. nmoff and when there'• 1 lot of nmoll, tbe creek flooda MICArtllur. Tbe end reoult la that Unlvenlty Drive 1' cutoff 1t !bat pnlD!Jnd-Umes the ,_,,, aprNda .. far u the Bonita ca.,.. and llriltol -· cloaln( tbem too. Carl Nelaan, ua!Jlant chief ..,.m.er of the oraap Coomly Flood a.trol Dlalrict, tl1>lalned that the bridge over the cbllmef Wll not dz&\rld to CUTJ the lllllOUlll of water wblch llllJ Ibo creek durina I beaYJ rain. "Wlien the stale widened tbe road Irvine Council Action Hore are the major -.-TundlJ night by tbe -Qty C-- cll: · RDONIN01 O••U"l"'l llllll Dee. U fllrther-of hlo-111! ......... IOIClll bJ ... A1N -~ 11111 the Urwin~ lnr ....,.. por<ell 111 -..i 11111 llOrlb 1Wlbe. -TMCI'• AppONI final trld -.....U0C M -...... lamllJ -Illa to lit .......... ..,. tltt ._. -011--tbe - -ti °""' Dmt 11111 W-A- ~1 ~ -•lion permit lllowlnl Commtillty Cable- -.,_ lo apood 111-lolo "" -............ ATILStlc ~' ._... bid by pm. -le create an II-~•die 6* • ........... bJ &be lrylDI Ow •7 111 DOI of W1mt A•-md -ti Oilos llrho. 8lw ....,.. ........ llld two loGlblll lleldl wtll bt ... ,.,,,by...., ... 11111 Utlle ._ -- ' lfOall l!'AMl1 l':lldltoed UC 1"1111 111w¥ It kllc --·a lnck md lllld •""'*"'* .. --Jlill ot JlltJ, CANADA llllD1 ~ J' q «"'<' 11=-to lta.d ~ _.. tf SUpa•••••••p; Jt11tl,•ICl"l•,1l1p l4l&•ttr1rtt1.•'-"Y llmlis. CllOSSWAU111 -I bnpi0t•1MDI ol tlle 'l'llrtlo 8o<l Drlvt -...... Md -t»dlr _..,lo,...... -11w ._... _.. lbnlt ... 'l'llrtlo -Drift. • tbere, Ibey put la, -plpea to carry Ille water. The PIPfl: were meMt lo be temporary'.. hf" aatd. ''TbeJ showed 111 the plans for our --.1nc1 we told them tltal n...tlna would OCC!al'," Nellon Mded, '1-rl they 'WOlltabead_, __ tbe Conla1 de1 Mar -•Y la bull1, llacArtllllr la .,.. to be •r,ut up en a m.wlve bridp -at Oil! opoi. ' · Ta -le Ille liea.., lknr ol water In Ibo creel, Nelson Aid Peed ... lrol en,-n meuured 1 lknr ol 1.fClll C<lblc feet of water la tbe -I daltng Tueldly11 rain. "Tblt'• about one-Oftb the Dow that wt had there ...... the peal: ol tllt 1• fioods," be eoamnmted. Tbe rea11-11 ol -and COllllructlaa ol the freeway Ill that point ts ICbeduled to be lldvertlled for blda In early lrlf, ll<lCOrdkla to I opoltemu for tbe stale DtY!alon 11~ MelnwbOe, when tt nlnl, MlcArthur fiooclJ. Irvine Hires Away Another Col\llty Plauner LA Drag Crackdown LOS AHCELl:i (AF) -A -........... --................ lht fa Melt. ... I I ti' 1111 tht II" -"' .ei1J • ,.... --htr !!I -llfadOll, -say. -dFltCdM llid _,, tbe aedc•••• •• 1111..,..,..-. -.... -1l4lnoa .......... Ill Illa -- dty'• new ftreannl bu be •mended to ,,,. allow BB gun ... in tbe clly. Tbe labliog ---the -ban on the f1rtnr ol any _, wft!llo the clly lbnlll. Coundlmen Jolin Burtm Ind E. Ray Qtqley Jr. tuppor1ed the a.blJnr -. but Indicated Ibey will brine Ibo .-. ment eulog restrlctlam 111 BB .,... "I' for further <Onlidentlon llW. Burtm noted he had bopod Ille city ·~ tomey would -tbe ...... ol llala llsh Ind ..... .... -nllFt .,. lectlvely pn>¥ldo the saf..-m qllml flrtq of _. near -<r dtJ -while lilowlna buntlnl .. lil>ao prui..,.111 remo<e ..... f( die~'­ mllc dty. -WU -the "pied lfi,.r" ol the llJl.pl aet 1'undl1 ...,.. -he ooted be hid plbored • ......... of -~ """ -ta"' ... ta -lll<lr BB-. Todly --that 1111 -llsh Ind -lawt lpldlicaDJ pro. ICribed --,. or buntJat wllhln "Cit" llln lbnlll ol bomes ar _.,._" Ill --lbal II -laws coq. Unue le, he Ill -. ... dlJ """" .._..Ider Ill----~ lo ,.. • .,. .. rUlll .._ or -dubl In tbt clly. ....... I I • ... I ; OAll.Y I'll.OT -Boo~e News I It's Bad for Beach Lovers The Orange County Harbors and Beadla llld Parks ~ 1\!00d&Y dropped aey 1hcl!lht ol l1loWlng alc<Jbol comsumptioo on county beaches 01· park Janda. But their inquiries into the legality of .sucl:l an action revealed the entire ordinance prohibiting alcohol in county ·reci:paUona1 areas may b e un- <MatltuUonal. The county can prohibit drinking but it caQ't 1top someone lroirt having a bottle or a Aix·pack with him, commissioners wero told by Deputy County Counsel John F. 'P,owell in a formal opinion to the com· mjSsiOO. ••An uamination or the present county atdiiiance regulating alcoholic beverages tn ttc?eatkmal areas indicates that its ~ ls broader than is permitted by the ca.Ht9mia Constitution.'' 'Se'Veral meetings ago . the conpn.ission ~!Cl~ed to look into the ~iP!ility of &Uowing Harbors , Beaches and Parks Dttector Kenneth Sampson to pick and ehOci6e ate8.!I where alcohol could be used -1ncluding county beaches. Commissioners had become disturbed that drinking aboard a boat in county harbor waters Is particularly bard to police and the poWi!r to determine 'l''here drinking is legal should be left up to them. Powell told commissioners that his rev~w of decisions by, $l&te c:ourb md Ille au..,,., pneral ..-Jed IOI' ellon II)' a loci! ,.....,...t -to prolliblt _.. ... ol alcoliol a.po ali \be -\II state law. "It is our opinion thlt the state coo-- stitutionally re.serves the right to regulate positeS!ion, manufacture, sal@ and transportation o( alcohol." Powe.II said. "But recent rulings indicate we can still control consumption. "Does thal mean I can bring a haU pint to the picnic table in a county park and set it on the table without drinking it?'' Commi.Won Cbairman MM'tin Usab asked. "1n your opinion. you coold." Ptiwell said. But Powell stressed today that until the councy ordinance is revi3ed to cover ool y consumption. amsts could be still made on possession charges. "I imagine a judge could disagree with our interpetation but I woukl tend to doubt ii ... Po111'ell said. "Still tbert is that possibility ol coovk::tioo." CommissioDe.rs voted unanimously to ask the Board ol Suptrvi.son to revise the ordinancr, making tt less broad and lea\'ing determination of where alcohol can be coosumed In their bands. Tbe)' ask that any detennlnation tbe cornmis.\icll mates iD the future become effeeti\•e within 60 d.a.>~ unless altered by .i board action. N. Viets Renew Demand That Thieu Be Ousted By Unltedl'rul~tlooal The Communists ~wed t h e i r demands today that Pres.Xl.ent Kguyen \'an Thieu rtS.ign, but Saigon reports said be is. coosklering sending his own envoy .. P.aris in hopes ol j<) . - negotiations between ~ adviser Hemy A. Kissing<r and Hanoi's Le Due Tho.·. Dljibnatic sour<es in Paris said the ~ -Tho !alb could ....... this ~-. Wilbingtoo reports said tbe lftSiden- tial advi.9er could aeave as e.arty as lebl,!llt. Tho kit Peking today !or Paris --talb rib Clineae Pnmiu Chou Eo-lal. . ~· dispatches said Tho -~ today from PUlng for coo- sUltatlom with Soviet officials before flying to Paris. limo. Nguyen Tbi Binh. the Viet Cong lorelgn m!nlsl<r. aald in a statement publisbod today In hri> the Unltod States mw:t remove nueu from power be(ause be ktepll bJocting the Vietnam 'pe.l!ce ae<ml. But In Saigon the dally newspaper Tin S<l'lg said Hoang Due Nha, Thieu's · . ' . oepbew and closer edviser. may go to Paris to represent South Vietnam at the secret peace talks. Tin Song (Live New•) is partially rinanced by Nba. who is Tbieu"s penoaa1 >ecretacy and the only South Vietnamese who bad been present at all of the meeting! last IDOlltll between Thieu and Kissinger. Nba also aal in OD the discussion! last --between Thleu and Wbilo HOUie envoy Gen. AleDDder Haig. lo Paris, Viet Cong spokesman Ly Van Sau said statements that South Vietnam might !end Nba .. taU part in the private contacts were a ''tnaneuver." "'Ibis: ls the old maneuver all over again, aimed at delaying the signing ol Uie peace treaty and prolonging the war ." U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker met with 'lbieu at lodepeDdenc9 Palace for :15 qilnojto> lollay, ~ ~ oald. It was Bunker's first meettn.:; wlUi Thieu since Jut SattJrc!IT when Haig was ia saigOD, , .1: I \) C.....uoill Viet,._ dlplomall 11id in private lhey will veto any attempt by Saigon to win adml&slon to the pro- spective new aecret meeting between Kisliqer and Hanoi oecot1nwr1. lo public they tre'ated lhe suggestion as a joke. ' ' Railroad Not So Bad? The mudHnaligned Lol1l! Wand Railroad, which has been the target of criticism because of its service, seems a little less hard to take as traffic backs up bohlnd a lumber truck that !lip~ed ,ahd spilled m New York, blocking all three inbound lanes of the Long Island Expressway. Two 11-year-old Girls Assaulted; One Slain BOULDER, Cok1. <UP'-!.. Two ll·year- old girls were abducted from a street COIJM!I' near the University of Colorado campus late Tuesday, driven inta the mouotains where they were asuulted, Ihm shot and left for dead by an assail- ant. Boulder County sherill's officers said $400;000 Oaim Filed in Death Against Newport · The parents of a +year~ld Sherman OUa boy who~-~~-f when be grabbed a HO-volt pOwer line ten:ninal attached to the roof of a Balboa Ialmld garap have filed a $400.000 claim ·charglna negligence agaln!t the city of Newpml Beoch. .\ttomeya for Mr. and Mn. Robert A. Stalnbect. claim the city building in· spOc1ors allowed a dangerous and delec· t1ve condition to exist and permitted the construction of an illegal ramp from the house to the garage roof. one girl was killed, but the other sur- vived and "'3S !owid handcuffed Ind \\0andering down an isolated mountain road. DepuUei, arrested Peter Roy Fisher, 35, a chemical plant worker from Aurora. Colo., aboUt four miles from the ooene. He was arraigned early today on six felony C01111ta, Including murder, kidnap and llS!llult. Bond wu set at $100,000. The dead girl was identified as Jessica Schaffner, 11 , of Boulder. Her companion was not immediately identified. "Delalla are sketchy at best," a spokes- man said. "We are getting this informa- tion from the girl who was shot, and it's pretty bard IA> put together." The girls were driven to the Geld Hlll area, a mountain community 13 miles west of Boulder, where they were each •1;,;tQ iii \he <Mi g1r1"-.iiJ.>f°'""1 lying in snow in a remote mountain area. Officers said the wounded girl, report- ed in serious condiUon at a Boulder hos- pital, was found walking down"Stmshine Canyon Road by a n}lllorist. , . , • Mesan Ti:apped As Two Tflcks Crash in :&vine A Costa Mesa man was tnpped for · 40 minutes in the crushed cab of his truck wiilcb tolllded Tue!day with • trash truck on rain slick street! in Irvine. Emltt Dale Wakefield. :w. of 11831 Coe\• Mesa SL is In aatlllactm'J' conditiOit at Coota M,.. Memoljal Holpital and JIOO. pltal olflclals lllY he will probably be rtleueil 'today. Wakefield's lltake~ truck was travel- ing northbound on MacArthur Boulevard when the crash occurred at Bonlla Can- yon Road . Police said tbe trash truck driver, Louis James Maracek, 28 of La,mdale, who was traveling westbound on Bonita Canyon was unable to stop bis vehicle for the !lop sign at tbe lnteraedlon. The trash truck llid. Into the ln- tlon Wtilre it colllded with Wikeflell'o truck. I Both trucks ""'!'8ed the.,.Jnter9jldloo and went off the roadwo,y oo th\ welt s! · of !'18cArthur. · " . 0 Pt••P ... J , • nt£EZE .. _, ftll'!"l)"J>Ut " • , .... ~. )'Olll-ICO.lre...id ~ hlldbeeft-ln1011Mteieuiuch uBI Toro. ~ Valle.f, 8-et Jleadi. °""""' v-... Lllldo, ~ ud the ..nlnl ~ Rlnc'll. . ~ ~ Cupora ol Newpon lleae1I Ald,~tlon by his au.ff hlld showD thal In capletraoq ;'{alley. 11t1 per- cont of the laod Is aoned liJi' llf!'I varylntl w!lb u;, COU1111 ~ ...-pen. II• dlll' DOI U$ wblihOi °h ~ In Variance to the -~~ 'lfMted prior to adoi>lton ot,thi' a «iJ!lle. Dlckaaoo said to -~._frOeie In 90 ...,. ......., ""llllnl • $40,000 In emorgeocy fUnda for llalf •nlar&emtlll and the blrllll o1 an outaldl COlllllltanl. la I l>pqe .._,i to the board reviewing all lacels of tbe star.. In qn local bul!dlng and planning. DI- said that AB 1'01 bu given a<lded stature IA> general plani but bu aomewbat Umlted the authority of the 1upervllora in that all land use decisions musl be made with a general plan In mind. • "ftte county's first general plan w a s adopted In 114'1 u a very gen<ral land JI'• guldo."' the planning director •. ex- plained. "'all'! It did DOI project the cotD- lng rapid growth or change from a la'i .. ly aSrlcuJtural area." Dickason .. rd the bfil will rtqulre th> constant updating of pneral plans. Indicating the 3COpO that Blal<I regula· tion ls taking in invading local develoir ment plan authorlty, the director said' ac· cording to law a master plan must show the general location of areas of board land uae cat01<>rlea and tbe nlatlonshlp be-pllyslcal develop...,t ·a o d human, economic am goverrunent goals. "But," be added, ''tbe law also re- quires that a plan cover DOI only uae but circulation and housing elements and tbe new open space and conservation ele- ment." Dickason said the legislators plan to also include seiamic, safety, acenk higbway .and no1>e element.. Runaway Tire Finds a Home OlaJlng one of bl.s car t1rea \lllt bad rolled out of bis drimraY and down a Caplatrano -~ ~' John 'lllmlu Il 'flieadaY wu startled IA> "' a pualiig car stDp, scoop up the runaway Ure and drive away. 1bomas, ol ll5al cane Naranaja, told San Clemelll<I. police the tire wheeled ltaell .,onlA> El Camino be- fore the entorprlllng driver took charge. . 'lllo .. lhefl of tbt tlnl, valued al .fM.171·-~ about 5.p.111.. Tiie ompecl vehicle, DOW. sport. Ing Jive wlleela0 WU Identified aa • 1m _. Fonu.m~ are searchlni tlreleaol1·''•--11' \ . ' " ··'· .... : .. +,\ •• . ' . ..... G:e~eral LeMay To Be Honored By Air Society Order Refused; National Bread Strike Possible At the tlrne of the mishap, police said the roof bad been ae<:essible by the eight· fool bridge built from a deck at tl~r •of the boule.. "'Tit • c;..iera! Curll• E. LoMay, ... tired U.S. . Air Force chief of st.ail who now lives In N~ Beach, ls one of four persons to be. iOs\alled Dec. 15 in the Aviation Hall Ol.F~ine in Dayton, Ohio. " ~Y, of 1048 Pucador Drive, will be l'rodortd along with the late World War ll • Flyjn& Tiger leader. Lt. Gen. Clal"' Lee 0-.ult and two planeer •i'l'lane designers-Leroy Randle Grumman and ,iames H. "Dutch" Klndelberpr. Chennault died In 1958 at~ qo or~­ :Kindelberger was board • ciwlnnan o( North American Aviation when be died in 1982 at the age of 67. . i..May retired in l!IM after four years aa Air Force chief of stall. Both LeMay and Grumman are expected to atttnd the ceremonies. . Actor James Stewart, 1 brl&•c:Her seneral In the U.S. Air Force Relt.na, will be master of ce1mxmiet at tbe pro-gram . OIAM•I COAST DAILY PILOT 1'te Onftte C..f DAIL 'I' l"ILOT, ""' ...._ i. ~ lht "'"""""" It ......... IW ... 0r-.. c-.. "'911•-~· ...... ,.,. ......... ,. Mii .... ........, ........ f'rtUy, IW CW.. ,._, ...,..,. .... 1i.1t1:•1 h1CN~.i11 v•. L"fMt hecft. ffol'ifwlkllflt'-dl ...... °""*"" , S.11 JMft, C1p111..-A 11tW ~I wn• h "*'..._. lelvnl•n w Svnc11y.. flMI IM'llw:iNI ,_, ........ .i.11t I• .tr m *ttl 1 ..., $1f'Mt. CO.II M-, C..llf'Drfllle, tJt». lte~trl N. W•.4 ,., ......... 1111 ........... J•c~ I, C11tl.., YD ,.._.. eNI o..tt.1 M-..r 1i.-•• ic.,,.n 1!'1'9t 'TMMh A. Mittitlti•• M""911ot hltiw ~ H. l•N llc~•rtl P. t-l•ll ....._Ml MeMflfot ldi .... t ........ Qllt• ...... 1 ,. .... , •• ., 11tttt ~ ..... t .. ....._..~ Ui9MI hedl1 m '•"' ,.,_,. ........... "'°'' 1Jl1S ~ """""" a.a.•••1 ---11~ .... fl rt 11 fTI41 '4MU1 a r • ..,.,.,., 1 MWn ._ a1 •••, Al ''' ••aa 11' ,, • 4f'2.44JI ""' --...... , .... , ... . ---...,... ..... ..... -........... ., ... , ....... ..... ,:..:.t:==-.... !!:-~:~ •• 114 ... ....-. -· • LOS ANGELES CAP) -Tiie chief labor negot11tor in the fiv&dly-old Western bread strike .. ya a court'• refusal to grant an injuoctioo In the dispute paves the way for a nationwide slrike. Joseph Kane or the Bakery and Confec- lionary Worken: Union said after the court ruling TueSday, "You can quote me -the strike bu jw:t started na- . tlonwide." I<1m< said a nationwide d!spul<I could idle 150,000 bakery workers and cut off nearly ball the country'• babd good> supply. Kane said he didn't expect picket lines to go up Immediately and spoke of "two days" more before aiplAlling the strike'• speed. He also said It would be limited to m Continental. the nation 's biggest baker, and added he ~t smaller bakeries would be able to the vold to keep mo1t store shelves tocked with baked goods. The stril<e ... --today to the I'M' Conlinealal plant bl: .Dt.nver, Kane said, add!Da that tbe ui>loD plllllllod IA> move eastward on a clty-by..clty bull. U.S. District Court Judge Wumi Ferguson denied management's request (or an injunction arter a 2'11·bour heir· ing, aayln&: "labor 1uues have lo be decided out.Ide the court." Frot11P .. el TAVERN ... tunder the marketplace or ldeu or free- dom to dimibute lnronnatlon and optn.. k>n." Gardner Uk!. "'Lewdneu ii 1-. and covertnc It with 1 patinl of '!rtt erpreulon' b a Uctlon which the l1w wUJ not tolerate," he concluded. The Red Uaht Abatement Act, enact· ed in 1913, dfcl1rt1 as a "publlc nui- sance" • place ueed for the purpo. or "lewdnw, 111i.,,.tlon or J>n>1Ulutloo."" Expedition Dropped KATMANDU. Neptl (AP! -A Brltlab expedition"• atlmlpt to put tbt lint BrtiA>n on !Alp ol Mt. Ev.,.. llu been abandoned btcauat ol bad natber. 11le Power terminal bad not been mov- ed when the bddge was constructed . Steven Christopher Steinbeck climbed to the roof to play wtlh a young lrtend while bis lamlly .... visiting. It wu not immediately known whether any clalma or civil action would be taken against the owner of the cottage at 125 Topu Ave., Dr. Daniel MacCallum. City ollldall aa1d the ramp to tbe p111ge bad apparently been constructed without a -bulldlng ·permit and had been built someUme.aft.er the bouae was built. Dr. MacCallum said the ramp was there when be bought the house more than 30 yean ago and be bello"'1 It bad been built when the houae waa'bullt. built. City building ollicer Bobby Fowler Wd the power terminal· was attached at tta appotent original locattoo to a U-tncb blah parapet around the esterlo< ol the prqerool. Spokemwl far the Southern Calilornla Edlaoo Oompany.aaJd the power line car- ried standard -d current or 120 volt1. Jess Unruh Sets Political Sigits On. Yorty' s Job LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former 1tate Asaembly Speaker Jeu M. Unruh declared today .he 11 running for mayor of Loi Ancele1, JoilllnC City Councilman 'l1lomu Bredley to wbat ta espected IA> be a heated ...., for Sam Yorty'1 job. UDNh Gdlnced bis candidacy at a newt C'Oftfermce bere • day after Bndley, umuc:cna1u1 In hil bid to '"'*'at Yor11 in 1•. aent '"'t 211,000 letten "'Yinf he -1d be a .candidate for the nonpartisan olllce In next l})Tlng's elec- tion. Yor!J bu not lllnOUllOed bis intentloos. Clllllll tbt dtJ "the worst eumple ol -duplleadon In tho •orld,'" Unnlh 111d be -brine relief for tax· PIYI", ""° be Aid an ptylnc "twice lllr "fl .. .-. -to tbt city. and onct to the ODUDl)'," Unrull, 1 Democrat who ran unsuc-t'lllf\1DY for pemor qalnst Ronald auam In 11111, deoc:rtbed hlmaelf ••• .. ,_mod »n>!mlOOll wtUlq to pone~ the tlmedocli at dty ball, do,y In and day wt Uld aln all bla talenll and er•er1le1, uUlbe a0 the toola ol tho polltkal trod• IA> aee that -thin&• aro done." • OPIN '10' 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA iiii£ia1ii."iiii'i ... 9'° =TENNIS SHOES .... a•• iisKmALL SHOES .. 19ao =-TENNIS SHOES ...... 7n ~~ .. TENNIS SHOES ....... 9so ... " TENNIS SHOES ...... 1815 Special Sall .. • -SLEEPING BAGS ~:::·· BAB 1091 ~'.::"' DOWN BAG .............. 4911 :.-r:-DOWN BAB ............ 1411 e Limited Qomtltfft :.:::"' DOWN BAG ... .. ... .. . 6911 ~TENNIS FRAMES .. 1611 iiiiiisiAiis..., ::::. .. TENllS FUMES 18'' .... 711 VICTOR IMPERIAL -1 aoo "'KAND \ALL GLOVES :... TENllS FRAIES 11•• ::::. .. STRUl8 llYLOI 2091 ·-· llAOKm 8'' .. 2911 •a BASIET BAI I S J;:. 191 =-••am 111•1 r..": "' -: HUD BAllS ... BASKET IAI I S ........ 1 z11 :::• BAOI BOARDS ........ 141' -·ii om IOAU ... ................ 311 11'' TEii IS SH -·· -111 111 .. 12•• IW.EICH BIKES· Parts· Tm· Tubes · Accessories · lllpat 646-1919 CLOSlll IU•DAY e IOYI & OIRLI ll'llDO SWIM SUITS DAD,Y PILOT EDITOBJAL PAGE Housing Voter approval last week of tho coutlllle preoerv• Uon lnlUaUve -ProposiUon 20 -a ballot meu'"' neither endoraed nor opposed by the Irvine city council; Is expected to have little direct impact on planning or development in Irvine. C.Ouncilmen pgree the initiative's defmition of the . areas to be controlled by the new rejional colnmlssion most likely will exclude the new city. · By defining the coastal mountain ridgellno u the San Joaquin Hills -Irvine's southern boundary - Irvine is spared involvement in the coastal land use hassle. Only those developments In Irvine which diredly • influence the water quality In Upper Newport Bay Wlluld be subject to review by the coastal commission, which ' begins work Feb. 1. Irvine already has indicated however that it will be the new city's policy to refer development plans to the Regional Water Resources Quality Control board for review prior to city approval. Such referrals 1are now required of coastal cities under the terms of the new coastline protection law. But a more serious indirect affect of the environ- mental legislation will be felt in Irvine. Should the regional and state commissions bold up development along the coast for a peri<id. of months or years as may be expected while the state coastal· m~ler plan is prepared, the pressure for new housing inland, but near the coast, will be intensified. Already a !ast·growlng area albeit slowed slightly by the de facto building freeze earlier this year, Irvine hardly welcomes added impetus for rampant growth. Due I" • more difficult for the cil)"1Dd.4"'1elopers to provide low • and moderate pt1.,.i houalngl't Many believe everyone vlbo works In lrvln,J should be able to afford to live In Irvine. Few In Irvine fear growth. But equal housing oppor- tunities and environmental preservation are goaJs that require priority consideration-. Town Center Parking > ' The irony of the !'Kine Town Center parking lot traffic jams is that only yards away from the bleaUng horns and uptight drivers in search of a parking stall, brown and black cows graze quieUy in vast open fields. Irvine city councilmen are moving to ease the traf· fie lie-ups in the Town Center lots by allowing police to enforce the posted parking restrictions even though the off.street stalls are on private property. The parking problem at Town Center is a direct re- sult of the keen competition among UCI students and staff for free parking spaces, to avoid paying the park· ing fee for on-campus lots. Jt also is fair to n<>te, such spaces have become fewer with the burgeoning of a ci~ stafi at Town Center and added visitor traffic to .-Irvine city offices. The university has compounded the problem by re- moval of a major parking Jot on the Town Center side of the campus for construction of the new administra- tion building. This parking needs to be replaced, and should have been before the building was started. ' •• .. J . ' '"' '· ·' ,. Worse, inflated demands for new housing, when added to the environmental attractiveness of Irvine in- herent in man~ of its planned villages, will make tt even Policing the short-term parking zone at Town Cen· ter will provide some minimal relief. Adding more parking space at Town Center is an obvious need. It should be the first step in the Town Center expansion. SB •rm not taklne any more chances!' Reader (;ommends 'Marked Ballot' Slow Down Santa Claus~ , Dear Gloomy Gus Likes Our Positive Election Stand -· You're Earlv ~ [ HAL BOYLE J "Hark. hark, what ts that 1 hear? "Tis Lhe sound of sleigh bells drawing near." OH, NO, SA l; It isn't so. Christmas on Nero fiddled while Rome burned; Fl.shbacb burns while the plan- ning commission fiddles. -M.W. Tllll ,.....,... ,..,..b rM....... "'""' ... ........., ........ ""' _........ lefMI ,., "' ""' ... ......,. 0-. o-llf l"llet. the "'ay here .already yet? Why, it seems >i- bi.:t yesterday that Santa C1aus was mak-again before you've quite gone. Are you a ing echoes throughout the laod with his pilgriA here, sir, or are you a squatter vast "ho, ho. ho !" try!nl'to amine the rights of permanent Don't tell me the residency! fat old r~al Is back trying to steal the stage again so soon. ~le is? Well , _lhat's hardly a thing to be thankful for before Thanksgiving Day. , I guess we should be g rat e ful he ARI: YOU GOING to vote here th is year, Santa? Are· yol ready to setUe down. pay an income tax, and put your overworked elves on a five-day work week? I'll ~ll you what I thlnk of you, Santa Claus. J think you are getting delusions of grandeur. You are acting like a spoiled child that has to be the center of every scene. To the EdJtor : You , the publishers and starr of the DAILY PILCYI' are to be commended for having the fortitude to publish a "mark- ed ballot" on all candidates and pro- positions cf Tuesday's election. The great majority of the country's newspapers have fallen into the category of "fence riders" when it comes to taking a stand on any controversial subject. They take cover under the guise of presenting the material 011 an unbiased basis to allow their readers to draw their own con- clusions. In actuality it is more con- venient and involves Jess embroilment. not to take a stand. We may .Dfi agree with ycrur declsi()lls, OOt,-,ft 'lgiVel tbt-.reader a basis upon which to pass judgment. Our natlon needs leadership and taking a stand is a form of leadership. HOWARD LOUDON Thanks for Help To the Editor: I Want to thank you for your excellent editoria~ (Oct. 24) opposing Proposition 21. With limited re90urces. it was dif- rlidn't get bere in time to spook 1-fallo\veen. The way things are going , in another decade we1ll be banging up the holly ·and mistletoe the day before the Fow1h of July, and ii 10 yean after that Santa Claus will start pretending he's the Easter bun..'\y. and he'll lay eag.s all over 1:ie back yard . WHAT THIS country needs, besides a fiCult in this campaign to rear.h good 25-cent cigar, is an actlv<? Society to California voten with factual in- Keep Qnistmas in Its Proper Place on fonnation al2d fair·minded coveraRe the calendar. ~bout the issues raised by this meamire. U you or your reindeer ahow up before You made a significant contribution lo the First of December, sir, you ahould be ·,objective. Thilnk you for your help in Santa Claus , you presumptive (l]d fraud, you're getting worse than the guest who came to dinner and then began 1n act like a steady lodger. put In a strait jacket, your beard tweak-the effort to achleve liberty and jusUee ed, and shipped back In your sleigh to the for all. North Pole, where you came from. THE JHEART AND the houte of 1D4n YE$,, INDEEDY there :trP still too aren't rea1y for you yet. You 're.wearbtg mud' "1b0iibing days left b e Io r e out the welcome mat even before it bis Cblfstmaalo Dave le ~ you so soon. Go been brushP.d and put out before the front a"'Y· Saiiti, ud wait your tum . door, Santa . . ~~~all us'. We'll call )'OU. Yes. It's getllng so we hea,r you coming ? ~ later, alligator. Mosquitoes .. also Serve Thoughts ut Lar~t: In our arrogan t ignorance . we ask. ·'\Yhy did God make the mosquito?", and the purpte martin answers us, "Why, for rood. Y'lll ninny !,. • • It seems , be one of the Ironic £acts of human IUe that men generally get better looking as they grow older. while women fade: al 25 a man looks r a w and a woman Is In full bloom : at so he has reached his optlo- mum , while she \s In decline. (I rt!fcr only to looka, mlnd 10Uf not to character or anything •II•.) I • • • The only fomula that w.ru equally weJI with all chRdrtn 11 for parents to tell thtm no lle1 : It ii 1lmply amazing hft eandor and honesty can compensate for 1 host of other deficitncles u 1 parent. • • • There .irt twu kinds of "ldeaJlstJ'• - those who w1nt to make pt0ple lkie up to ..---•• GNrte --~ Dear George: t line IUdl ID IDXltlJ' '*"(llu that I CID bordly -die alfalr1 of~tlft. c.v. Dur C.V.: y,.. llllow, C.V., ·I'm the - Wll)'I --111o olllor advtoo colwnnlll will 1111M that Ila-I ) • ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ some abstract ideal (and they become scolds or tyranta), and thole who want people to Jive up to the beat within thunselves (and they become sages or saints). This is why IO many coo- tradlctory tbfnp have been said about "lde11i1ta." ·' . . I have always had • sneaking l)'m- P*thY for C&in, •I.nee he reaUy didn't know be wu commltllnc murder -for nobody had ever dJed wrtll lhen. • • • The dlffirence bttween talent and aenlui ii uot a mabet of dqree; aenlul -not do whal tslml !Ir.di dUflcult. but what K f1ndl Im-Ible. • • • Tbe mam11l1 111 intlrt thlt ICX ls mort fullllq wtien .....,,ponied by love - which ti trot, ncepC for lhat large mloority of .,.. who nnd t h e lft/IONlbfl~y or Ion too bffry 1 bunl<n l.O bear, and to can enjoy 1e1 only when It ii d-/ed from the ·-• • • ct A plil ptlJ of Ult that "r-.abl)'" nt.11 • _ ..... -that ii only a ..... larp W•too llllll;; In Iha end, tt .m 1QUze11 t1rubn11111 lhe cam-ion ~ 11111~ to atve. • • • Wllat 11 <tll•d Ille anllnary mod<m "llDJ ••ful mm" " -wbo -. ntkher _. wllbout belorl qltt/ed, -.... , -bolo; borecf. • • • 11 ...... Jlimt -.,.,. Into .... wupcwy, why not Into -lll<lfl JOYCE S. FISKE campaign Director • Petlf!I BU..ed? To the Editor: The panel discussion held at Viejo School Nov. 9 wu billed as a discuulon on the pros and cons of 45-15. Such was not the case, for It soon developed Into a match among administrators. and a member cf tbe board of trustees as to who could monopolil.e the microphone !hr mos/. THE PANEL Was rnoderaled by the President'of the Pl'O. She didn't have a ehance. Bein(, an elected official , one would assume that a board member wouJd lake a neutral potitlcil 11 the panels were initially let up for W purpose of answering questions Ind ret· ting parents' atlitudH to tht ptOpOled plan. Mr. Hurst's attitude was 1nythlna but neutral, as he led the heavily wei&bted 11dmlnllt111tion panel throu1h t"1> Mun Isn't It the Truth! By CARL RIBLET JR. Should you Sff:k an eiplanation of polltl<I, simply recoll<c:t tbe lut limo you bad a 11,.pleso nlChl ind t_.r and tu.med from one 1ide to 1notber, lay oo ,.... bl<t and then on your llomadl only 10 rtpt8t lhe drury prooNI O¥tr ind O\'tr again. seeking any 1ccommodllln i..hlll would brlflf tleep. That's whit politics IJ. "\Vhtn th.e l/ art a..ilttp llQU COPUIOI tell a good '"°" f1'0m a bod one:· -A riJtotLtt Every boclltlot t-. lbat, on the """"· man1ed folu u .. lonl« than llnale pooplo. Do8 thtt -a1e the <lljoymtN ol bochelorhood! Not at all . Althaurh mtn and women who are lonttt know tNit bo<helon die-· thty note that blcholon have Ille ....,.,. ol th<lr drutbtn. T'bey1dnrtbtr lift tultr. die .....,,. and &et thdr hell In the h<nafl.,.. "A boc1"for ii a fOW1>0ftir o/ -. IDOmOk who /mi'llJJ o bttter Ol'lf nt ti~ Lut fftf,.MW ." -Awthor UnklntJfitd [ MAILBOX J Letters /Tom read.era are 10elcomt". Normally writers 1hould conoet1 theiT m.euages in JOO wordl or ~s1. TM right to cornUme letttrs to fit 'f'CCt or eliminate libel is re1trVtd. All 1£tters must include signotur1 and mailing address. but namtl ~ be withheld on requnt If tufjkfent rea.!on i! OPJ>Orent. Pottf"tl will -not bt pub/l,heci • of -we tbtnks, we hopes. and We haW: to work that outs! 45-l5 IS A very volaUle issue as It ar- fects the aoclologlcal change In IChool h>blts of every cblld and famlly Involved In the progrom. From Ille dllcualon. It is quite obvious that board member Bob Hurst and the administratJon are out to push through the 45-15 ooncept · oo this district irrespective of parents• feelings . The disadvaollgea ol the plan were presented by a parent, Mll'y Jane Thompaon, who quite obvioualy bu dooe considerable research on the subject and is coocemed with the proposed plan. After her initial remarks, she was hardly heard from a1aln as the battle of the mierophooe went on. SEVERAL mtF.S it seemed she was about to add to the discussion, but was not permltted to do so as Mr. Hurst ron- Unued bis rbetorie. How she kept ber composure under such a one-sided situa· tloo is certainly to her credit. A vote was supposedly laken al the end of the d.IJcuulol\ but the ballots were nol counted. The administration has told us they will let us know at the eud of the -1~-? --·-:IT 18 n.ii,Y Wlfootunate , but 0 at the P"'fSelll ttme -we seem saddled with un administration concerned little with \\'h::it effe<:ts 45-lS mijht have on our families. Their only immediate concern seems to be ielllng us a Pf'Olrlm that they have apent our moaq lnve1tl11t1ng. that they are trying to liy we want. MARLfJO DUNIVIN FORREST DUN/VIN Geod Crete To the Editor: lniine voters have once aaain spoken with t larily and in unison in 8ll election. issue of great importance to ua. THE IO PERCENT Yes vote eo ~ Measure K thls w .. Ic. !'~ "1!I permit • financing up I<> ISO inJl!lojj· il'I' achooll • coruitruclloo here, clclf§' ~ .... str1tes • for the third Ume In rone-year period how we who live here feel atart our place. J UST DEFORE .im WRS born wt voted to incorporaw as a city. Jn June · or thi.s year, we •oted to form our own .( unilied school dl.ltrict. No" we haft ~· said thal we are wl.Wna lo J11Y for the • -of alitl>lljlY......i..t ""'°"!'·. Ae 'ftlE ooo~toA It the camP8iO Cavor:lng ''K", l have been mlpln.'<l. by -- and mll(h Impressed with -tbe sp\rt\ and reaolvc of our c\Ur.e:nry. When cam- paign workers wttt n~. they ap- peared -and wlllloul pu!hlng. pulling or begging. Thf1 kl!_I!!, ol detennlnaUoa to reach a worthwaue goal ta rare, and \londm'UI. ' SUREI. V THE ship of ln'inre must avoid many treacherou.s rocks and shoal'I as we lntverse the .sen of growth and t'hange. But v.•ith llJCh a crew 1111 we. have, I predicl a safe ;ou~y . ART ANTilONY Pity the Russian Consumer If Ralph Nader were to wrile a crlli· que ol Soviet consumer goods, be would hardly know where to begin. 'l1>e design and workmanship of most producu leave much to be de1ired, and service and repair facilities are few and far between. But the Krernlln bu promlled • bett<r deal for Ruula'1 o:mumen. Under lhe current Five Year Plan (lt'll-75). pro- duct ion of comwner goodl ii to locftase by 49 percent. 111E DEMAND for 1ucb products ~ great and J"O'lflnl. BetWMa ltl> and 1970, lhe NV1np ~ RUlliln WOl'ken rote from 10.9 billion Nbfet to 4U blllioo. Al the official ratfl of erdw\I~. 1 ruble ii worth around 11.29. Tbia hefty lncreue in private savilCI l'!:Recta not only thrift bot allO diAltilfoctlon with CONUm<r products alrtttdf on Lbe market. In lt70, for u- 1mpte, the 1t1tHUD rttall stores ttfutd lo accept IGO,llOll llOIHIUtomallc wubini machines becaUle cuttomen lnaltted on lf:ml•utomatle wuben that Mrt Ihm coming Into productlot.. But since -aulomltlc wlllhen nre alrudy built 16- to the economic ptar. for 1171, two mJWon wtre produced that rear. BUYEll8 of tbe -· drum-type wultor. caJl<d tho -· may -wllb that lheJ' bod oplod fot tht oldtr EDITORIAL RESEARCH model. It turns out thn l 1he Eurekl'1 power requln:ments consldc!r•bly e.ic:t.'fd the c1paclly o prnrnt Soviet apartment· house wiring. Such trn1fU1 are rommonplact In 111 ctntt11Jy dlrmed economy wbert prices bNr IClnt rt.LtUon lo producikla COICI and tuPPly rarely equals demand. In lhls cannectm. Professor Jin s . Prybyla or "-lvanla State un1v .... 1t1 obaen<d: "Ualnc rn.aRet-evo!ved lnstrumeml lD 1 nan-marttt WI)', Iha I it. for ad- mUalltntlve cen&nlizinl: tndl, ll like 1r1faC to play Olopln'1 ~. 0po>t 2', on aa oll drum: It an be done, but It's not the Nme thl1111." A1TZMPTI to maU tt. Sovlt't et.'Or'IOf111 more responsive tn normnl rnarbl ~m have ., far btell WUIValU,., In llopt<mb..-11111, Phml<r A/elci Pl. Koo)/flD aMOUnctd I ,_..,,Ing -lion doll&n<d i. lnllOdu<t Ille Poofft ... lvt. AU lndullriai <nltrpri>el .... lo be wwi<ln1 -tho -l)'llcm bJ the ml d II& -.,, die .... tnl p._.. _, ...... f""*"" bJ New Ice Age Coming Cafll"""' I' .... -1r tht •s-rtmtnt ..-ns ntn dlllly "''"" cloy•. tt may not II< .. UreJy f>lr to blame the btdklos ....._,. Tl>ll II tht bo"" wmd I-1 Brit lib t1ptrt on cllmat•. Re A)'l t ntW let Ace II comtns. and the -of thU ~ wlll srow cddar and cold<r In tht Northern HtmbJlll<re. ACTUAUY, IT SEEMS, !ht nnh /lANl!d tht lut 1Mft1}1clal por1od IOlM 2.llDil to 7,1111'""'110 llnd ltu-on a downhJR -..,... lfnce. t.mpualure- wi... 'l1>e allele, our -..,... will ...,. tlnuo for tbe -two ctftlUriol. No ... knon fot ...... of ........ )ult wt».t thl! nmr Ice A~ will be likt'. but durlnti the I.alt ,,.., .... -. ••• f tlll ... let ........... --of the 8litlall bin, and In di II "'" the United --..! N.,. York. CU.. clnNU. St. Lou1a and Kamos Cit)', "1>ldl -Ule the .-.. rtll.-1 In hlltory. • 111ERI 1S. llOW!VER , no r-f0< Sk no re11111n 10 1ate lnlOOI In ll}oo ..... -.., .. -and lttrm "'*"-"ar. nw Dritlib upert .. ,. tltot alti>ou&b ,.nera1 ll'fllptl'lltllrn wlll be lowtt f""" '"'" on, the lull Im· PICl ol Ille new fee Art wlll not ht lolt for IG.llO f'!•n . lht speclcr or IOCll mJnomic in· d~pcndcnce and lnl!Jallvt Var Io us grouf>.'. cspeciaJ.ly thotc geared to the old wa)'!I, beaan to obstruct 1hc pror!t 1ystem. NEVERTHEl..ESS, new oor11urner pro-- ducts continue: lo 0~1r oo the Sovk-t nutrkel. These ·ncludt IJutb Amrrk&n 'l staples as electric too I h b r u 1 hes .:: nlumlnum rou. pacluJgtd poUlto cldps,~·· and dl!!poMhle S-Pff dllptn ... A DI'#! q>N.siica~ 11 apparent In ~I •P.. pearanoes !I wtlJ.'' Don MU.la noted 1.-· the Balli re Sun. " ... Dred ond ~ quertd h.s lr-doa ind la~ al ~ t 1re CIVif\I way 10 lhl n11hlr'IJ )ook." ~i I.be Rutriluu1 now .,_,.,ldure lllui · /<ans, l"rhlll" i. dllcourqo llldi> ' ll>llrl< .. P'"""-' of tbe American -11. Now that tM So\'\d C(JftlUIMf'I lp- protlte ha.I bttn •heued. he ii llll't' to want IMO! and ht.tier IQOda. But he wlll hive In work men and" wait Ion«« lhan his Amtrkan ccw.m1erpan '° &et them. "-'lint lo U.S. News • World flfport, ''A d4»e !Got at lhe RUlllM emnomy shows \Mt, In over-111 Uvlfc ltlnd.lrds. !he SOvlot lhllon tod<.Y ... ~ that rornpl.l'ft wkb the AnM!rir:a .-IM lnDrl. not 1.tw: 11711.'" Bel~ 1tpawa1t1 _,_ "' . DAILY PILOT • ll'ocln'5d1y, No•. 1s, tm ' ' \ vy SnoW, Rains Co_µtinue Onsl~ught llJftt"'-'-l'rffl Heavy ....I, ll'u11log rtiJ> and driftlnc -,.l!!l'DMnted .,... ,,_ the OIJltVllJey lo New En11land todlJ ud llale wamlnp conllmlecf for much o1 1be Allanlle eo.t, Strong -lMhed t h. lower Greal Lam and the norib AtlaDtlc coast. Near Station Meanwhile, flood v\ctiml started retumiftg to their water..ooked heme1 ln Michi- 1an and Otlio tn the wake of a st.orm which lashed the shore- llnll of J.aket Erie, Huron and SI. 'lliilr on Tuesday. Authorities estimated the number of evacuees at more than J0,000 along a 2QO.mile 2 Officers Shot In Back, Killed KENNE'IT SQUARE, Pa. (AP ) -~'O ~icemen were shot In the bock and killed early today in the parking lot behind police headquarters in this Philadelphia s u b u r b , police said. The men were found on top or one anothel in a pool of blood next to their patrol car shortly before 3 a.m. after they failed to answer a caU on the police radio. 1be officen were Patrolman William Davis. 27, who had been on the town's eight-man foree for 2~ years. and Richard Posey, 38, a father of four children who joined the department in June 1970 against the strong objection or his mother. •'BE WOULDN'T quit," said Posey's !t.epfather, John Wagoner. "He told his mother, 'If I have to die, I'd just as mon die 6 policeman.' " Davit bad been driving the patrol car, and his .38-caliber revolver was found on the ground under him, along with the teya &o tbe car. Chester County Dist Atty. William Lamb aaid he apparently did ~ have ~ to get ofl a shot. State Police Commissioner Rocco Urella said that his of- ficers , judging from t h e wounds, believed the murder weapon was a blgb velocity !~reign pistol, but had no further clues. State Police Lt. Richard Weimer said the patro1men had been shot in the back by at least five pistol shots. Both doors of the police car were open and the window on the driver's side was shat- tered. The officers were lying on the pavement next to the driver's door. THE MEN WERE the only officers of the community's eight-man police force on duty at the time. They began their tour of the one-mile-square town at 11 p.m. arid.checked in with the county police radio al l: l~a.m. No one was on duty at the Kennett Square police station. When LJ.Jvi!I and Posey did not check in by radio at 2: 15 a.m. and did not respond to call s for them, the county polke radio dispatcher notified the state police bar· racks al AvondaJe. ... 5trelcb ol w~ Erie and Lake H""'" ahorelllie eateodinJ . . ll'cm Ohlo'• Qzyahop County west ·to Toledo and north to Michigan's llaglnaw Bly. • COMPLETE DAMAGE esti- mates were not 1vallable, but authorities tn Monroe County, Mich., and alol!g the 0 h I o shore said they expected dam- ages 1n each of. those areu to exceed $1 millioo. 1 Wlnds to 45 miles an boUr sent waves up to IS feet high crashing against Micblgan and Ohio lakefront areas. Gale warnings were Po&ted today from EB!tport, Maine, . . , to New Jersey, wllb small-.ut1~~,,........ craft warnings flying as far south 88 Savannah, Ga. Gale WAVES CAUSE llEACH TO DISAPPEAR AT BEVERLY SHORES, IND. wa~ wer< alao up along About 20 Hamoo Are In DlingO r on Shoreline of Loko Mlc1i!9on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.------------------------------- Aa the storm that struck the lower Great Lakes moved east· late ,Tuesday it left snow ac-- cumuJatJons of 13 inches at Mt. Washington, N.H.; 11 Inches at Albany, N.Y.; 9 Inches at Portlaod, Malne, and 1 inches at Buffiiilo, Rochester and Utica, N.Y. A NEW STORM In the We!t brought beavy«10w wamlngs for parts ol the Rocky MOUi> tain region, loclucllng north- western .COiorado, 110tJthwest· em Wyoming and the central mountains of Arizona. Rapist Given 101-year Term TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) ~ James Willlam Sweet, 25, has been convicted here of rape and was sentenced to 101 years tn priaon. Police alleged dW'ing the Criminal Coor! lrlal that Sweet was the elusive "Sweet Charlie" who was wanted for more than 20 rapes over an ~ month period. •Make Love~ Darli"-11:; Eva Gabor Takes Off on Cigarettes NEW YORK (UPI) -Eva Gabor asked a w o.m an reporter if she smoked. Yes, she did. "Oh darling. Wby don't you make love. I'm sure you can find something more exciting to do than smoke," Miss Gabor said. ln that vein, the flamboyant Hungarian·born actress, in her capacity as national WQmen's chairman of the "I Quit" an- . tismoking campaign, kicked off a fresh drive Tuesday aim- ed at motivating smokers to quit and nonsmoken not to start. "Smoking is bad for glamor and that's something I think ,1,.omen pre very much con- cerned about," Miss Gabor told a news conference sponsored by the American Cancer Society. "Here you are. feeling right, lonklng right, perfumed -and with the man of your of life -and the whole I.bing goes up in smoke when you light a cigarette. "It just doesn't go with your perfume, girls. Besides, darl- ings, how can you be sexy and smell of cigarettes?" She herself gave up smoklng eight years ago b e c a u 1 e "cigarettes never did anything for me," Miss Gabor an- nounced. Once, she said she left a husband and new to Europe. "Of course, he followed me," ahe said. Only to he told "! wouldn't come back to him ·unie.ss be gave up smoking." He did, she said. She lKl"llJ has a beau she has sent to seek psychiatric help in quitting smoking, said Miss Gabor. One of her personaJ ob- jectives in the present "I Quit" campaign is to get performers to do that, Miss Gabor said. "I'm going to write all my friends and ask them not to smoke o n television, on the stage or in pictures," she said. In Santa Monica, it was an- oounced that Miss Gabor filed suit Tuesday for divorce from Richard Brown, her fourth husband. She c i t e d "ir· reconcllab1e differences" with Brown1 whom she 11UUTied in 1959 and separated from a year "go. Miss Gabor asked for no alimony and said a property division already had been worked out. -W:~~~s,JJ g,. ~~ .. ~ te$.ryour~.Javor-te -•/'"'°'illf 15, 1972 8A!LY PIL~ .U.S. S~h ehives, ;~)! ·11\ltiter. Su~ .... ,,,_ . . ilimoN, Tex. (,\!') -• Shrlv~ wUl l>et.;;,;;; , , ~ Dlol Ir .• who hwiled lry k1s wUe. ~-;;-- ; Aiall•• In <1ov..,ment ~';, • • ~ ..... -...... , ~ ... • . ._ dHeWll !M !!!'II ~!!'man of the ST. LOUIS (uPI) _ L. B®ll Un-Amet:}can AcUvitles Patrick Gray m, acting dlrec- Oomm\ttee, ii deod at 71. tor ol tl>o Federi'! 13ur~u V . llll deltb 'l'lleojtay night WU ,I n v •• ti, .. tr 0 ... ""Ii. allril!W"! to ao appareril per0onally gave the Order to b<iort ~ Dleo llrit lllf. shootouttmoo.lbe~~ ,~l'ed IUCb an~-five Y~ :"~~~r bJjacl<'l"f}t : . Tb. buiiy1'_J Jllond, ciga~-. ianotJ.ng Tei apeo& "It was I who gave lbe . ~ • ·. xao • · piore order," .G1•1 told a ..,.. pon- \ ference. "'Nere 1tbat plazw:. to , .t"v ssn~ take off again the lives' of the , 1 • '1 ,· Vf\-.L .. • crew, the passengers aiicf'tlit! 1 ~than wo decades In CongreBB, and during that period he voted against an f""'ign aid b~ . ' Since ·bJs reuffinent In 1958, Dies had 1tayed largely out of public view, al!lloogh he was often callea upon to speak at meetings of patriotic tone. ................ CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - Apollo 1rs astronauts,..) began their medical quarantine to- day for America's fin a I scheduled flight to the moon In three weeks. The flight crew health stabWzatlon prbgram went in- to effect at 4 a.m. PST. From now unUI launch, Eugene A. Ceman. Ronald E. Evart! and Dr. Harrison H. "Jack" Schmitt will b e restricted to the Kennedy Space C.ente.r and nearby Patrick Air F(irce Base to reduce the chances of ex- pasure to contagious diseases. • o.. v..,.t1011 CllARLO'CTE AMALIE, St. Thomas (AP) ;-Sargent Shriver pltins to join the other member of the d efeated Democratic presidential ticket today for a short vacation in the Virgin Islands. Henry Klmelman, lhe Virgin Islands businessman at whose home Sen. and Mrs. George McGov are staying, said on ~y · St. Thomas that • ' hijacken would be in ·· dir-e jeopardy." · · Several of lhe passengers criticized the FBI for s~Ung at the plane, claiming the jplll> fire infuriated ~ bijack.efs':· . . ...... 2 Robbers ··.: ( , . . : •: Captured · -· In Chase . , GREENSBORO, N.C. j~J -Poilce used a "roU~~ roadblock" to cllch .t~,.o suspected rohhera who took hostages at a bank anc!Ae\I of- ficers on a four-hour highWay chase when their demm:I fOr an escape airplane waS'; nOt met! .· .. ~. U.S. Atty. William O!St~n identified the ~o as BOObY Charles McManus, 30; J ' of AUaota and <:barley El!l<lilt Crawford, 24, of Greensboro. 1 Rali>I! Rampton, specilil Fiil agent iii charge ai OlarWUe, said each was charged' Urli:ler the f e d er a J bank·robbe:ry statute end WIS· beld ... $100,000 bond after ... ar- raignment b efore .l,J,&. Magistrate Herman . Smi.~ r. It has not been dlsclaeed whether the-men toot PY money from the bank. , , ~ ,. · • • . : .. • . . 11 ,.· , .. ·health 'arid lleauty needs • at low, low .pric.fi., .. .. ....... . '·· ~ · . ... . .. . MILES ONE-A-DAY <• COLGATE VITAMINS MAALOX OVERNIGHT TOOTHPASTE PLUS IRON -llQUID PAMPERS • 6% oz. 59c lOO 's 12 oz. 12's SJ99 -lie 76c .. HEAD&' .. SHO\ILDEIJS \ 4 LOTION EXCEDRIN LAVORIS . . SHAMPOO YAaLns MOUTHWASH . "'J': 6 ~. oz.. . 100's 14 oz. ' 181 • .\99c: 69c \ . 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' --.---. . . tiate~• ~eh Valley ' T ... y'• Pl'•' :~ ,._ .... • • • . , • • • J ;j0L 65 ,NC). 320, 6 SE(:.TIONS, 92 PA!iES • ~'Y'..: ~ -. --- • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB ER 15, 1972 TEN CENTS . ,~nstees.-.Refµse to Replace Trees, Sidewalk •:A ball-do1.en ~Id sllide l~and 1,000 yJmla o( fuelded sldeWalk In '1ront ol ~ Be8Ch High ScbOol got • riprieve..Jl'ucsday night when district ~ref"'9'1 ·a·cily requeef 10 re~ tfie61 .• ,,. . .. 'TW dly'hild of!ered·IO PaY IZl,llli of 1)e $4.\1000 cost of repaJrs a n d isplacemenis, but-truste.!11 ol 'lbe Hun-· ·:. -.rr·. ;r1·~ · ...... ;. .. linKton;Beacb.Unil>t\ "'•~ ~ Dislrlct reir.eed'tho piui\oeaI ;.ri1'a S-lvote. '1We £.8R't even Jl'l'Qvlde classrooms for ajf .,,. .. ~. ". CQm_pla"";'! '1)'ustee Ralpll ~r "and po'll nnirtlngton Beach wllits '1Wlo repair' sidewalks and tw ~ irees.,/' ' .,,. 11 'wc\p.'t llipp.ort it," Bauer said. ~ Rif. Scbmill aod George Uigan a~~~~'!lm--: ~. ·~ . To.Be Moved . tn Parks -· By TERRY COVILLE." wblcb clln ,tie moved .. ecooomicaDy and · ·· · °' ,.. _.,...,... feasibly; then' we'll get't1d of tbe otben." -:fai Utan 500 of \be cilf'.• 2,500 prob-n.. cily hill,~ a ,$1., million l<Jil ash tr.es are likely IO De moved ~ P~ to remove tbe treef, repair loCid. perks, a Huntington Beach pubUC damaae<f sidewalks and ..... ~ters and plant W.S-omctlI oald IOday. • •·· • ~e eathuate <that 10 to 20 percent can .new, smaller ifeeS· The proeram covers be-Jii>ved,, Dar)'LSmith,·a public works ~!~="~ fint·~, for which :'"a"Wt>~"Jr~ ~·~tree tbe cily ~ i.is. autllorlzed 1100,lXM>, 'Bt:atfit-~AlltlJ!f,.;y,.~the··1r ... ate '~'~rt". ~ W.y ..,. *"dowlark :~.~ • 1° l!llheucally "'"'· .. -... and =1"' -.. ...,....,. lie "We•re just. now surveyiug art the trees --' .not be acceptable to t so we don't have-·the· ~c number ~ll!l'i.lapdsca" .arcb\tect. Iha! can be moved or saved," he er-. ; >:no> pmatlina, Jriodl have knolled plained. : 1t1111airl0d Ille limbs so '"' have a Jot of M .. -• I h'· 1n1orma·•-•· ~"" t • ~· . ' tree!," )w ...... •.' ned. "We1l ,..., o t ~ -w e • .,...~ 0 .....,.. be presented to city cciuncilm. · en Monday · aak' pad< arobitecHo tetlew lbe trees . • . • ' " \ . night.. . . ~ Some councllmen contacted today were • shocked and IU1'pNed aftl)e low number :0u· tcry to Bi' d' • of trees e_lecf. IO be a"'!I. 'l'be ooun· cil had order:ed tbe pubijc worb cleParl· ment to save as many trees a,r..-possible : ~!idge of Signs :i.;i;;:u~ IO the ~1 park and . . . "Our 1nte11t -b•lor 11 many • 1 SAN Fl\AllCl.SOO (AP) -Bowing to trees u we,l<lltld," ...,... Al Coen aald • (>ul>i!c . OM1Cf1 and a lawaitlt. a con-lo!lal, "WliO 1811 IMr1I Ines don't 11&1 "'--"""' 'llrm IJos • .....o IO remove Ila beauty (~ a,s *"'Milot .....,. ~"j, irllv'!llnC coo-. ·"I'm not '" ,1111 .,.,_. added '-•iliucillon'j11!11l'm'.ob611e lbe Golden Gate Cauadlmon Jlliil« 'Tll ha,.. to Briclge.1.1 ;t · , • ~ find out why." lo~~l:.~~ ~~~~~a:;~-= bridao: lliill pllced ·~·'lens on both -,.. • · • Jldel•lf.ti(o plaUomt1, :11' ,..,, tbe main Cll1 Aclq)lplral« lllvtd Rowlands IMjCllr -. • aaid · tlllB • mamlDf U the pibUc 1ivrb ,,,._ ••..-i:r agreed lo 1 statement liCIJrel are -tbe _,am might .,......., i. -Ille three-loot blcJI ... lo be a....i--. -~u--uwutherpennilL 'Td _ _,,_,,__mo~ ' • ' treea " hi MJd. "Wt'D haYe a top tree ...;;...,.,""'"~-'-----~--· eXperl lludy the lllullfoo. U 1 troe ean't .lli-ili S :-A D. HA.D be •ved, ""'• -bow w111.· , .. ,,,. Clb' ~ l!llll lo ..... tlle tree! . -: }f..4.PPY ENDING •' \ \ - ....... ' thQJ .., ~ ...... ~ 1111'1 ... .,;;;;: ..-.~ ililowllb aod ~~--tbellll . trw lllarA • to 41 feel Ill~ rib wide . --.. too bis for tllo three IO --city~ -.... .II -llUI. k wtll be '(\ ,,,&a•t ........... tne "..,..tall ..... -. lllli4Jl llld., _ -Clll ............. alllto41e.L "fto--wtl1 !hit -die - ... al ti. -'*"""'" -llid. 11a ldlled t.11ot 111 1111 11111 n .. ,_. tbe dlJ ............. die porkftJ ...... ·-plootl-•tbe--al- M•b' • " ... tree .. left II lhe .... al llll -·-· • \ 0 1 think we should find out whether we're legally liable ~ someone hurting himself on those aidewalb before we act," counlered lleDniJ Mangers_ presi- dent of the high school board. He urged the board Mt to refllBe city help until the question of liability was resolved. Bauer pressed the issue, however, aod the boanl voled S-1 lo refuse IO fir lbe sidewalks or remove the trees. But tmmedlately after the vote, Mangen requested a staff investigation inlO the Uabllily question. "U we were liable and the city will help," he said, "we would be foolish not to cooperate." The city is currently Involved in widen. ing Main Street in front of Huntington High School in preparation for the open- ing of the new civic center next fall. It urged the district to do the repair work while street crews already on the scene can do the work at a relatively low price. "I'm not going to have anything to do with removing trees," said Bauer. '"Ibey can build the street around them a!I far as I'm concerned." "Just because some code specifies uniform ity doesn't mean the trees really should be removed." agreed Logan. "Quality of life &hou1d be a con- sideration. loo," he aid. Mangers added that despite bis vote, ··1 don't want the treea destroyed either. If we have to fi1: the sidewalks, I'll want 10 environmental Impact statement, and 1t the least, I'd wanted to have the trees transplanted someplace else." Mile Square Bid Aired Supervisors Discuss Acquisition of Park Land By JACK BROBACK Of .. .,..., ...... ,.... Acquisition of Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley by Orange coUn- ty from the federal government got another airing before the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. As a result, Supenisor David 84ker will go IO Waahlngton , D.C. In an effi>rt lo speed federal turnover of the property IO Orange County .government. Year-round School Plan Draws • '. ~' • ' )-1 By JOUN .:zAiliR '\ 'l'be latest discussion was much less uplpsive than two weeks ago when Boan! Cllalrman Ronald W. Caspers questklled Baker's activities in con- nection <With the cost-free grant of the ~acre property to the county. Caspers had reacted to Baker's office advising the Federal Bqreau of Outdoor Recreation' that a campaign Jetter by Fit:lt District Supervisor Robert Batta wal false . in Intimating !hill tbe county ... °',......, ,.,,.... r ·~ ~utr::-sd:~'"""' ' ha.. lllt. lhtir llnl oertcius ~ with lbe fonmtioa al 8D ldtvist -~ I ...-pareols. 'i. • .,...,. II not one all-year high ocbool in Ille United St.tel of America," Heorit j:yclaf, ehalrman of Coo<emed ·Parenll ol ~ Beach, told trustees Tues- day night. "I ibli want us lo be tbe guinea pigs for an UnProven and untried concept," Lyday; a teacher with ·22 years ex· perience in Los Angeles City school!, said. Lyday aald his group, which now hill 15 members, wm attempt to organi:.e the community In opposltloa lo the two •ll· year plau currenily wider sludy by tbe district. "Trusteea say these plans will be op- tiooal," L~ said in an lnl<rvlew lfter the meeting. "But I don, trust them IDd I don't believe them. "Their options are just a way of get- iog their fool In tbe door without upeet· ting Pl:reDtl. They're detennioed to push this t&lni (alJsyear schools) -They've stacked the deck," Lyday said. "People are making up their rnindl wltbout the lacla," Truatee Ralpll Bauer said during tbe meeting. "We're not going IO jam anything down anyooe 'a throat. ''But we do feel there are important educational beoefitl and a1ao savings to lbe taxpayers wtlh all·year schools, aod IS.. ALVYEAR, Pqe ll ) Ja ycees Seekin.g Junior Mis1es The Fouotalo V11ley J1)'Ce8 are --Ing appllconll for the Im Jlllllo< Miu Pageant lo be beJd Dec. I Ill~ Amfp High llcbool. The Junior Mill tUle ii open IO ony btgb school coed In Fountain Volley between the age of ti aod It. Judglnr ii on tbe balls of ICOlulle ICbloftmeal, lllent and penonall17. . Appllc:ationl D>IJ be -from the ' ldtvily dlrecton It Fountlln V11ie7, Los AlnJ&OI IDd Lo Qulnll w,11 Sd>ooll. ( • • . .Allt HALL OF FAMER NOWpwt't Gowll IAMly General LeMay Tc> ,Be Honored ' ' By A.ir· Society ~ Generll'Qirtil E. LeMay, retired U.S . Air Force chief ol llall 1'bo liow tlvu In Newport Beach,P,eile ol four penons to be tnstalied>llec. U In the AvllUMI ilaU of Fame In Dayton, Ohio. _.LellaY, of IOll Petc:ldor Ori,., will be hooored llonc wttll tho )lie World War D Flying Ticer lelldeo\ LI. Gen. Oaire L<e a-ault llld two pioneer airplane clellgnero-Leroy lllndle Gnnnum and J-H. "Datdl" Klllclelbet1er· a;.....it died In ltll at the age of n . KlDdelbtqer WU bolrd c:balnnln of Noftb. Americlo Avlltton -be clled In Ila It lbe age of r!. LeMly -In t• -""" ,..,.. u Air Fomo chld al tlall. Both LeM.oy llld Grwnmu are especled lo 1Umd the Oii lllJOlt.lel, ltd« J1.,.. Stewart. 1 brtpdler -ral In the U.S. Air Fotta 8-na. irill be -ol -II lbe p!0- 1f8111. Valley Council Action Hore In _. fonn are lbe m1jor llClionl llMI! Tueldly •111>1 by the Founllln V1U.y City Council : TltAMlf1 Alliroved by 4 10 I -ID ...-tilth the Orllllt Ooon!J fllpld -Dlolrid to malnlllo 1U 1..-... alts In tbe dly. PDl1 All* 10 Wllve Q,Jllt to o,_ ValleJ par-fees W Ibo -ii -"" --flclllU... Mil.& IQOAU1 ftlllltrmod dly'a In-In dMlaplnc 1 portion " Mlle Squirt Port • '1 --..... LICENllEB: Adoptod -In bull-. 1-lees tor t.tepllone com- paniel, mMl'ldlnc flnm ..i -.. - \ might allow residential development on lbe land. 1be board chairman threatened to take over the negotiations (or the park land which Baker had carried on for live years. Tuesday, Caspers urged that the board move to detennine the date upon which the county would take over fee title to the land surrounding the Marine Corps helicopter pracllce field. He asked Baker if he belteved that con- stant forwarding to the federal agency or "negative infonnaUon regarding county actions" was beneficial to the grant. He referred to news accounts of the recent bribery scandal Involving Westmlnster city officials and the campaign "1ter of Battin. Baker replied that It bad been the policy of his office to inform the federal (S.. PAllX. Pqe I) Dri-ver Fired He Dumped Rig in Em ergenc y SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A truck driver who aald he overtomed his rli '81ber than risk a ruab.bour sccid"1t says he has been fired. But bis bou ll8ld the driver hill not been dlacbarged. Pbll L. VlcbMI, ao, al Fl,'llllllllli aald 'l'ueaday tbe owner of the -.s · ,Tl~ ljltem• wW tllo ......... 'l'hundaJ wu caUled b7 lllclllel'a lick al attenllon. • . .-;·.~~aapn:~r~111o-. .,.,1~: ...... . www1.C.....-~'lri,.,u .....,.,~ -Ibo 1111 ~ !ii .... ,ir brUel lllled, .. be -Ibo Ind< ... tll aldt lo nold ...,... fifo ~ . TllB TlivcK llAMVRD Into 1 parked car Ind aldWwlped -iier. Mk:hael llld be wtl1 IUe tbe trucklnl company, wblcb II hued In - Clly, for a back Injury be ncelved. Valley Counc;il Approves B1:1s Agreement With RTD By MICHAEL OOODllJal Of ..... ""'..., Bu.ea ma7 be rolling In Fq,mteln Val- ley wttbin the nm three mcmths foUo•· og the _, nilhl _...11 by city councilmen ol an_~,..,,..I wtlh the Or- ange County 111~_ Trlmlt Dlltrlct. The --. ~pprovet by a 4-1 vote wilb c.uncu-Bernie Sv111tad dluen- tlng. calla· for lbe dty lo malnllin well ldenlllled buo -.. the bus l)'llem ~ ...,. lbe lllll flve ynra. Tbil Includes providing bus ...... In- John Peterson, Former School Chief, Succumbs P'tmml ••tea tor Jom R. P<tern>. former .. per1-o1 the H1111t1nsion Belcil Cll)r Ind O.:.an View School lllatrlc:LI, hlYe been oet !or I p.m. 11111N- dly. ,,...,_, wl>o -72 -be died Mer.day In H ... incton lien loltmlfns mwtty llolp'lll, -11 -111- ltndenl of the cll1 --f""" lllO IO 1• •h>n he t<tl..t. Prior to -~position lo tbe HWl!qton _., Dbtrtct he wu IUpel1lltmdenl ol tbe n Vlow l!cbool Dillricl !or 111.t y.on. s. A. Monett, ~·· IUCftla' .. clty ldlOOI d I 1 tr I c t a:ptrinttndfn\. dellCrlbed hJm M I "Vtt)' (Ur and -mu." "lie w11 llwa)'I lnlerelled In the dillri<t and refemd 10 tt as -1>11 r..mll7," MolftU 11ld IOday. """'-• who UYM II Ill Crwl A,. , ""'"""""' -, .,. 1llo IC!lve In lht RollrJ Club, Ibo -Lode• llld tho Shrtnm . 11e 1o oumftd by hil wife, 11~ ollbe-.....-.1--. Sbottel: llil -· W. D, Pit..-vi O>mtee. Okla.. """ ltll -· Mn. c.r... o.mu. ol Newptr. -- ,,,. f\MBal --wtl1 be held II Smiths 0.pel, IZ7 lllln It., Hllllllltfltoo Beacb, wt~o t..11111 II ·-M-W Put. staUlng bus algns eremptina -lrvm city tramc ordlnanceo and •llowtntl tbe district lo erect aheli.e.-1 at bu.I ltopt. Qiundlmen recently e.xpreaed Utetr eoncem over p u b 11 c trampc:wtaUon fo!Jowtna a eommunity llll'ftY of r~ taln V1Uey wh~ indicated It wu tbt nlimber one pro~C!m in the city. Svlltlad, wl>o aald be aupporlld lbe coocept al tbe bus ayst<m. voted ..,!nit tbe mellUN *-'• be llkl be wanted more time to IWdy tho <ntlre tnnllt plan which had not ~ provided to «IUllcilm<n prior IO tho -U.S. Gordon F'1tlding, _.1 -of lbe Orange County Rlllid ,.._ District. told -!lilt the llnl bos ttampOrlltloo llleetq Ibo city should he ..-.C., -lloalevanl by J-.ry. ....... c.ma ' • I I I ONLY I'll.OT " COunty Drops Efftirts to BK .. t:~ ,. . tt· ;,. -l -. Tbo Or-. tlwnty llari>on and Beacboe and Parb Commitsiao 'nlelday dloppod 11111' IJalalll ol anowtnc alcollol h••'4111t!lltkm m ~ty beaches or park land!. But their inquiries Into the legality of such an action revealed the entire ordinence prohibiting alcohol in county recrealiooal areas may b e wt- coosUtuUonal. I Boy Starved On Orders Of Father MIAMI (AP) -A 3-year-old boy whose mother told police he lived on chocolate milk for three months after her husband ordered her not to feed him is dead of starvaUon. The boy's fathe1 ls charged with manslaughter. Variety ctu1dren's Hospital authorities said little Dean Nozza wa! t.lead when his father, Michael Nozza, brought him to the hospital Monday night. Nozza was charged with manslaugh ter Tuesday after Lois Jean Nozia told police her husband ordered her not to feed the child. She said her son had not eaten solid food for three months and that his only sustenance had been chocolate milk. Authorities said they did not know why Dean had not been fed. Nozza, 41, and his ZS.year-old wife have five other children. "Sbe said ber husband wouldn't allow her to take the boy to the hospital, and said she was afraid he would beat her and the other children IC she did," Dade County Sheriff's Lt. John Esty said. Police said Nozz.a, a sandblaster, "didn't allow the child to be taken to a hospital because he was afraid he would be arrested for child abuse." Nozza told the hospital staff that Dean "would no: drink anything except chocolate milk" and had not eaten for several weeks, Dr. Robert Lawson, Variety's chief or staff, said Tuesday. Lawson said Dean "was brought In here 'dead with evidence of extreme malnutrition." However, be said the ad- mitting physician saw no signs ol bruises or lr~c!!lm oo the child. Polle! ~ show tht Nonas ,rere investigated ln' j 1969 after autHor1Uet received a complaint of child malnutri- tion. That incident involved another child. poUei! said. • · Dade County's Protective and Preven- Uve Servlcoa toot Ibo mnalnlng N<ma children, r•lllllli m ap' Iron: I to 7, mto custody Monday night after Lawson ad- vised thj, of Dean's death. A custody for them was scheduled today. Beach Officials To Attend Confab. N-lluatingtoo Beach city of-f-w111 bead to Raocho Santa Fe In s.. °""' Couaty 1b&nday for a tllree- da&;-Al..=a=~~Ki Rowlandl 1 ·I Ille _.,.,.,. will be co11d11•W by ._ USC Ccl8' of Tralnlaf and DoV<lop- ment. "We bne a number of. lntn'nal _...... pn>blemt .. ....,..., out," Rowlands eq>laiaed. Bo -It'• Ille ftrst time H .......... --bdd such a seminar, but Mn:nrl •\ll t• in& dllel do tt llllllU&llJ. 'lbe coaltm1<e, wMdl -II _,_ Saturday, will illvol•e al dJ d; - beadl, plus RVeral adl s It•• City ollldall, 1rith llolf Ir.a UIC 1"9- f....,.., will ezpiore 1'111* ti ,_. munlcaUon and m&aml m c "' policies. OU.NH com -DAILY PILOT I' -· . '!be county can prohibit drinking but It ca't atop aomeone from having a botUe or a sis-pact with him, comm~ ..... told by Deputy County Counsel John F. Po...U In a formal Ojllnloll to tllt - mltslon. "All examlnatioa of the prosent county ordinance regulating alcoholic beverages in recreational areas indicates that !ta scope is broader than is permitted by the California Constitution." Several meetings ago. the com.mission LIGHTNING HITS CALIFORNIA JET SAN JOSE (APl -A lighting bolt hit a Pacific Soutbwest Airlines 72:1 jet with 91 pe rsons aboard as the plane flew at JO,IXXI feet approaching San Jose Airport, authorities said. Federal Aviation Administration of. ficials said the plane, PSA Flight 203, made a routine landing Tuesday l>ut ,was grounded for an inspection. The ooly outward evidence of the lightning strike was a flash mark on the plane's skin, and there were no injuries. Health Planners Reject Pacifica Expansion Plea Pacifica Hospital's proposal for 88 new beds a! the neighboring Huntington Beach Convalescent ~lospital was reject- ed Tuesday night by the facilities review committee of the Orange County Health Planning Council. The committee, by a vote of 7-2 with one abstent ion upheld the recom-. mendalion of its staff. The deciskln wiU be heard by the !uU council Nov. 28 in Santa Ana. The proposed beds would be part of a neuro-physlological unit lo be housed at the convalescent hospital but ad- ministered by Pacifica . Thirty beds for general purposes and 36 beds for psychi- atric use are proposed. To accomm6date these changes, the Pacifica proposal included construction of a corridor between the neighboring hospital and the convalescent home and alterations inside the home. From Pagel ALL-YEAR •••.. we want to offer them to those that want them " he said. ' 1M1 district bas asked each of Its Live prlncJpala to .W.ife, a l'iJltaure, dec"llOO on his school concemlng yea~nd BCboollng by Dec. I, with board eon- sideratloll due in January. In each high school for wbJcb an all· year plan has been approved, students will have a choice of remaining on the traditional schedule, or switching to an all-year schedule of classes. Thus all-year students would make up a 1'school within a school," and would have their own series of courses. ~ecided to look Into tlle pooslblllly of allowJnc ~. Beochea and Parb D1rec1ot x .... th Sa-,1o pick and cbooM ..... -~ alOobOI could be m..t -IMl ... _IJMltbol Commlulontn hid become dlsturbed !bot drinkllJ& aboor'tl 1 boot m couaty to.arbor waters is particularly hard to police and the power to determine where drinking Is legal should be left up to them. Powell told conunlssianers that his Reds Again . Ask Thieu To Resign By Vatted Press lnternaUonal The Communists renewed t h e i r demands today that President Nguyen Van Thieu resign, but Saigon reports said he is considering sending his own envoy to Parts in hopes of joining secret negotiations between presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho. Diplomatic sources ln Paris said the Kissinger • Tho talks could resume ttilil weekend. Wahington reports sa.Jd the presiden-- tial adviser could leave as early as tonight. Tho left Peking today for Paris after talks with Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. Moscow dispatches said 'nto arrived tliere to<tay from Peking for con- sultaUons with Soviet officials before flying to Paris. Mme. Nguyen Thi Blnh, the Viet Cong foreign rnlnlster, 1ald in a statement published today In ParlB the United States must remove Thleu from polfer b<cau" he keeps blocking the Vietnam peace accord. But in Saigon the ·daily newspaper Tin Song said Hoang Due Nha, Thieu's nephew and closer adviser, may go t.o Paris t.o represent South Vietnam at the secret peace talks. Tin Song (Live News) IB partially financed by Nha, who ls Thieu's personal secretary and the only South Vietnamese who had been present at all of the meetings last month between Thieu and !Qsslnger, Nba al>o aat Ill OD Ibo ~ lait _,.,,,. .....,,... Thieu iiD4 Wbllfll.U.."~ ~·,Al~ Haig. ' In .Paris, Viet Cong spokesman Ly Van SW aald ltatemeiits that Soli'th VietMm nligbt aeiid Nba to take part In' the P~fcintacts we~~ "maneuver.' : , l.1 tile old 'iit.u.lilvir ' .U •lbfer aiaJn, ·aimed at delaying the idgnlng of Ibo peace treaty and prolon&llli tlte war." Fron1 P .. e 1 PARK .•• Lyday charges that the district would government of any advene publicity force students onto the all-year track by rather than have ottlclals hear of lt from offering certain required courses only on other sources. the all-year schedule. Baker added that a meeting has been "It might be an elective like on:hestTa, scheduled for Friday Ill w~. D.C. or maybe even the college-prep counes," designed to U8'lltt the Bureau. of Outdoor Lyday said, "but students would fmd the Recreation that there his been no viola· only way they could l et into these lion of the lease under which the county daues would be by going on the all-yea1 has developed Ibo parl<, especially . ID scbedule. reference to agricultural leues. "And then the district would come Battin in his campaj&n }etier had back and aay these people support all· charged that tbe prvpcrty .JV•~Jeased to year ICboolJ. Bot lhil iJ not righl," he rich fannerr1o help 1Dl1b !hem richer uid. rather than developing ~. land lo Glea o,.ingtt, who ll coordinating t~ recreational property. -'"':!to;:,. study for the dislrict, uld the main Baker bad p~~ tbat ,_ Ille dlltrid esJ)loring all-year the agrteultural i. .......... part OI the oel>oolq la that tbf .&c.r1•T VllCB,_ ..-with the f..,.i -t -cut down or reduce the "leamlng de>i&Ded toleep dust"""' and eltmlnare ._.. a lb*nt IUffen over a three-weeds, that the le~r,were &.warded -......... throullb opea blddln~·tbal .., ptollt At ~ point in lbe mettin.g. Bauer uk.· wu a'hared equally ~ ceunty and the ed LJday: "Whit lbou1d we do about govemmeat. u,... 1tadmll •ho rully mlgbl wan1 to Baker abo lnlonned that the bribery take aa.,.ear ct.aDea? Woo.kl you hav--·" scandal bad been explaioed to federal of· den) thml that option?" flclala and they agreed that It wa!I a Lyday replied that the dlltrict WU not pu .. ly lecltl matter not vitally affecting haodJlnl tbe nuitt.er In a clear and open the orderly transfer of the property to m.wmer, aod that It ahou1d not el· the -county. l)<rimont with 111.."'friod !OOO'PI. 'lbe .......S dislrlct aupervilor uld be Ho called lor i -or'.il dtlu:nl In planned to fly to Wfllhln&ton Friday for the dlotr1ct bel~U,. fftirJm Is offered the meeting. Supervilor Rolph Clarll au&- oo an opttoaal _..-Dlsrtct olflclaiB gested that Caspen ahould a1>o go east. replied that JUdl a vo&a I.I not an-"Finl!!," replied Baker, "and SUpetvbor tlcipatl.d. Battin wou1d be weloome too." A repeat of thiJ debate will OC<Ur CalJ>'fl aald be w., UDOertaln U be lootght ot 1 community meetlntf wher< would be able to mde the trip and Ba~ Dysinger and Lyday will engage In an tln OaUy rtfu8ed to do IO. open dilculllon of all-year 11<hoollng. The Baler hat estimated that the federal meettna wlD be held 1t 7:30 p.m, 1t the government will complete the deed.Ina of Commwilty Methodl1t Church, 11662 HeU • the pn>perty to the oouaty wtthln 1 lew Ave., HuntJnaton Beach. weeks. Red Light Act Okayed As Curb on Lewd Bars • 'lbe CalUomla Supreme Court let IUnd T u e 1 d a y an 1ppeal.s court decision by JUltlce R41>ert Cardntt o1 Corona clel Mar tlllt -"the lmag!na-ol • -of ,..,,., bou-drW.la( ...,_ ... 1'e bllb court. "' a 4 to I -· rduled to ....... a Court of Appall doctalon pmned by Justice Gardntt wblcb all°"' lbe U. ol the Slltf'I ltlJ Red IJ&ht Abotancnt Act to pn>hibh lewd actlYlty ln a blr even tbougb there ..., no evl- dmc< of proatltutlon or IOlldlotlon. • The cue """'chi to the bffJI court ln- vol•td the Saroac Gail Bir, 'Ill N. &... bor Blvd., Santa Ana. Al llouo -• pr<llmlnary I a J u n e I I o 1 ....-luU1 brought agalnat the tavern Iller lenJlhy police 1111rVeUiln<:e r ... altd 411 lncldenta of lewd conduct. Justice Gan!ner 111d the entertalnmmt provided by nude female performm ~led ·-Ila&• conduct and therefore w11 not protected 11 free U· pmalon under the Finl Amendment. • - review of -by state COUl'll':md the attorney general revealed anl,:;t byaloeelgo~-to po-ol alcold ·-cn lllo looltl sure law. .- "It ii our oplnloo that tlle auto ...,. llltutlonally -' the rl&ht to regulate possession, 1D81Qdacto.re, sale and transportation of aJcobol," Powell said. "But recent ruUnp indicate we can still control coosumptloo. "Does that mean I can bring a half pint to Iha plgile tible In a ~t7 part lllld aet It OD !be tlJ,ie without drlnklnc Ill" Collnll-Ciilnnaa IUrllii Uab asked. •-M . "In your opiaJ9o, you could," Powell ufd. But PIMlU llU'taed today that until the count1 -ordtnaDce ls reviled to' cover ooly conaumptloo, arr<sU could be •till made oo ~ cbarges. "I Imagine a jlldge could disagree with Sehool Fl~e~" W estmilist.er Pupils BuiUJ, pqms 1 Students at Westmlitller High Scbool were bulldlng mate.Iliff ·dams In Ibo doorwaya of lhelr ~ Tuetday to prevent ~ l;Wt9f( .~. from swam- ping expeMive lab and ilbiip equipment, offldala said today;: · . ~ _ . All classes were cttsmksed 'at 11:15 a.m.. '!because it was getting ludicroUB to try to go on," according to Principal Fer- ren Christensen. "The really hard rain lasted <>nlY about half-an-hour " be said --''but we're on Oat ' ' . land and our drains simply· areai ade- quate to take care of the deluge we got yesterday. I . "Students were trying to walk back and forth to class in ankle-deep water and getting soaked~'' he added. In addluon, h~. , tl!ere ,.... Ill classroomo1bat ha either partiaf Bood- ing or a serious threat of Oooding. But be said there was no serious permanent damage. · He said that it was the first timl! in the 13-year history qi the BChool tlu\t heavy ralns'ha~ fon:ed closing o! the !Cbool. An ettiilialve·dralnage system I.I one of tbe major lleml Included In a $2.8 mlllloo improvement p-"1Jt planned lor Ille school over the oe:rt several yeats. Two 11-year-old Girls Assaull;.Jd; One Slain BOULDER, Oolo. (UP) -'lWo ll·JUl'· old glrla Mn ·--' -comer oear the Uohallll) d ·fllllndo C8Dtjllll lat< 'l'lleldl1. driNi lnlo, tbe -tatns -tlleJ ~ ......... then shot and ... , ... -·by .. -11- ant. . . Boulder CoualJ -o!IJcen ,nfd oqe girl waa . killed, buli@e· Other: Mir· vivcd and WU found~-.!d ''andering dOwn an ~ __ ; ;0te1n road. . .. ~i:~.:: -- Deputies arreSled Peter "!IOY"1'hll0r, 35, a chemical plant worker from Aurora, Colo., about four miles from the seen~. He was arraigned early today on ·six !elony oouol.I, Including murdlr, kidnap and .ll!sault. Bond wu ,oet at fllll,000. Tbeo Aead !PrL ""' Iden~ 1a l .. !c• Schalfner, 11, of Boulder. Her companion was oot immediateIY ldenUfied. "Details are sketchy at belt," a spokes- man ,safd. "We are getUng this lnf-a- tioo from the girl who was shoi, and ll'a pretty hard to put together." '!be girls were drinn to the Gtld Hill area, I mountain ccnuntJlity U miles weot of Bouider, wl>en! they """' each shot twice. 'Jbe body of the dead gfrl WU found lyJnc In ll1lOW In a remote mountain area. OfflCU1 said Ibo wounded girl, report- ed In serious condlUon at a Boulder bos-- pltal, was found walking down Sunshine Canyon Road by a motorist. Analyst Hits BART SACRAMENTO (AP) -Before com- muter train aervlce 11 Qtendfld to San Francilco qr · Coocard, tile Bay Ar'8 Rapid -.clilfrlclV abould ·ellhe perfeol' Ill CCll!puterfzed train eonltol system . br else ' apend several mllllon dollars tii iditall a conventidnal. S)'ltem, Leil.llaUve %ia'ijsi A."'Alaii i>ost aald .~:~) ~te,~ ~lie1 apd ~Tp.rabo .. Commlttee 1n11. , .,..... .. .,... t.,1 .• \,....-1. .. our mi.n.ot.llon bul I ~ ~ td poo~ .... 'W"~~~~ 'Ill"" 11 Iha( ~,,.....~, J ult 1M Jl#rd .of ~bon to r<YiM1 the -~ mUlai it lesa broad ~ leaving detennlnotton of wber< alcobo, can be COlllWMd In th~· pPds. n.Oy ask tlllt ,any ' tlon th<j commlnloii mallet Ill qi.; becomq e11ect1ve within tlO <IV'< _ . bl!I l boanl action. "'-: ..,... . . .. . .... ~ ... ,... f ,,.... "' } , 'J-~ t I I Jess Umuh I I Will Enter ,,~ I .,j Mayor Ra~:~ .:~v LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fonner sJal!I Assembly Speaker Jess M. Unl'll1! declared today he' Is runalng f~ Ola);Glj ol Los Angeles, Jolnlni. City CouoQlmlli n-ias llnldley In what ls ~.Ill be a heated ra~ for Sam Y<irV'a ~r~"'·-1 Uaruh announced his can~ ~ 1 news conference here a day after Bradley, unauccesafui In bil bid to ._1 Yorty In IJ!9, aenl out 25,000 - .. y1ng be would be a candidate for ·tlle nonpartisan office Ill neit sptlng'1 otlli<I . ~~ uo;~rty lw not ........Oci bi. .;tent!~ Calllng the dty "the wom eumple II bureaucratic cluyllcatlon Ill the ''\9orRtr Unruh aald he wouldi>ilnt ·icell!f.Ibt litt: pay.,., who he slid are ~ "':\i1 for any ~ DDC<i to Ibo dty, once to the county." ;,.: ; Unrub,aDemocratwhoranuom~ cessfully for governor agalnst Ronald Reagan In 1970, described 'b1m8ell'•"a "coocerned proleaaloaal willing to punch the tlmedock at city ball, day In.and .daJ out aod give all bit talenls and enerflie'; utlllJe all the tools or the poliUaol lrldo to see that those things are done." : ... ; Unruh, 50, promised be would work: lo protect r e s i d en t i 11 l neigbborboo.cill develop an effective rapid transit system, Increase jobs, ·1mprove 1tousla&l •top gang warfare and violent .- crime~ . 1.;~. "I have come to this docillon aftef studying the dty's structure and prott. lemt. and after moatba of·Hsts1!1nc~to tllouaonda .ol you, 1111'·-~ .......... Unrub aald· ln a statement. t • ;.·,.v· Unruh aerved u a state Alaem~ for 1J• :JllJ!I, beglonlng 11Wltb ·hls1elec$kll !nm ,Ult toth dlllrlet lnolflM,and •eadJtc in J9'10. I r ' :.;;,., He was speaker of1 tbd st«te As.semb1J from lieptember 1161 until 1969. •• ,,. .· .. II ' " . . ' ... ' • •• . ; 01'111 t TO l 538 CENTER· STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 ·CLDID SUNDAY •. iiimiill'iiiii ... 9&0 :::."t. TEiiis SHOES ., '" USIETBALL SHOES .. 19so ~":.. TElllS SHOES . .... 711 =... TElllS SHOES ....... 960 .. _ TElllS SHOES ...... 1911 Special Sal•• ~SUEPING IAGS ·-118 "'" 111•• ~'.::"" DOWI BAG ............. 4111 ~-::-'8WI 118 ............. 1411 :r··oow1 BAG .......... 8898 ::"' -•11s FRAIES 11198 "'-"""~··· ·-..., I lill ..... TElllS BALI S .... '" :::::: .. TElllS FRIE 18'' · · -711 VIOTOR IMPERIAL -1100 ~:.;:... TElllS FUIES 1781 :=: ... STRUl8. IYLOI 2091 ·-·-114.Qlm 8'1 • 2111 HOD BALL GLOVES ... BASKET BAI~ S :L II'' ...-.. -311 .pi --4'0· 910 ::: ... BASIET BAI I S ::.1i a:• HOD BAI I S BASIET BALLS ........ 1i I • · · :::-BACK BOARDS ........ 1411 -·--110 GOALS .. . .............. 1'1 11'1 ftiiis llORTS I RAlEIGH BIKES • Parts. Tires· Tubes. ~. - I \ e TENNIS DRISSIS e BOYS A GIRLS Sl'IEDO SWIM SUITS . ' ., .. •:. -' ,, . ' '' ,, •' ,. '. . --, '. r Service· , ,~......,,. ... W1t11tay·f'eitwe -Of die DAILY PuDr Gal a probl.,,.7 Thlft writ. "Pal Dllttft. 'Pat IDiU" ... ml • .. • .. ' . tape 'gel Ot. .. OMhn"' aM , ••. ~ voii ' · n1ad to :·~~""'1 IOiW hltqUi." . -~ llq ffl 11<1'> tm'7WftC GM n bwinest. Jrtril llOUT qui> liou to Pal • t • Dunn I A& y0W 1. S~; Oranae 'Coaet.1 Daav Pilot P.O. Bo• 1560, Co•to Meaa, Ca., 92828. l11elude vour t.l<phont ·-· • , -... . ~ r Bitea ~.ll(teJi . .'• DEAR PAT: I ordered a trailer hllcll far my Votklwagen in June from J. C. ~ Cml~ llJ ?!<;&So..;. Tbefi .,.t ~ Ille .. ,,,..-fufub 8¥<1'11•1! ~·my money or send me the Correct hitch unless I pay $10.60 in postage to !!bill back the W?oog 'hl!d!. They i lso keep billing me• · for addillonil jloS!age since the hitch uiey sent welgb- iod '·more than tbe one I ordered. Why dioWd I spent I I0.60 because the coll\> pany made an emir, not to mention the tl.115 postage! : ·-:· .. G.Q., C.OSta Mesa ;·"'nae mat&er can be solved, bat I'm DOl you do have to ltlld back tbe -.., bitcb at yoar apeme. It's a com- PPY pollcy eot to accept COD packages. Clilomer sentce representative Miss Reyes A vlu promises to seDd your pottage money back as soon as the bitch l:l received. Tiie ••.es dae bill ha1 been coi;recl«I. Adcltt9I yoar package to MlJs Avina at J. C. Wbttnty. It wD1 take aaother two to ~ weeb to process delivery of the cOn'ect bitch, unless you declde you'd ~fer a refud. . : ' ""' 'Not SHnt Yet ·'DEAR PAT: I desperately want to wear my mother's gown Jt my wedding. I Deed to lose a couple of inches Off my waAltline, so I sign~ a contract on May ( with Slimmin' Women In Tl.astin. The con- tract guaranteed 100 percent money back u ·1 didn't lose a total of eight inches in 30 treatments if I visited the salon at least twe timel a week for the length of the _,,., I dieted and lost more than tile gu:ranteed five pounds, but lost only two tncbes when I 'd completed the course. I mtified the salon "by mail within ten days," as required by the contract, that I w.nted my refund. My certified letter was unclaimed and now the salon uys 1 anmded onJy once during the last three wieb. I went four limei:, and m1 friends 11:-C&J>"llle;· lo'lhll. I signed in-and ,.,.eighed in each time I visited. Howl"hn I J!l•mymoftey bacJn' ' ·I ' ii .I' ' I " ' l.S., Gar&s° Gnte Sltmm.ln' Woml!'lll tramfers-. ealtomett' slgotla .-to .Ille ,_., -lo! ........ Tbele ......... """"~ attipl as "-"'._..ted ai: shiiea ,.;•"ie"'be 1a : P,111ojj· "m.avallallle.'1 <lloloo """"" ... t.) ' Sllven utl! H {ill yoar'~ llil'W cOllld come la as often U •)'Oll Wtuei"for •'ulilJmtted traQnents."· u tlits .. a,.. rugemelll ti~ occepta!le~~i+.­ attilinpt hr rtCeftl' your -..ey woald haft to be bandied lhroap IJlo -d8lml court. ..._. ... .;...--;b . ,,, n .. ,, Wul'aabfe · ·. DEAJl PAT: One ol my favorit£ dress manufacturers, Arpeja California Inc., makes everything in "dry clean oo1y" m.l.terWs. I wrote asking why washable styles aren't available and requested a driss shop to forwa,""'( my letter. Perhaps mf letter wun't aeut..\~t . I've never beiro from ~ja. Can yoa find out! · " J;O., c...ta Mesi 'fhe i''larger plrt'f of Arpe)a faaldont are taaed ener maclllne or band ............ acconllag to the manufac· taftr'• customer semce department. ~ your dret1 shop's. boyer to order a telectloa of tbese n1bable styles for yoL ; VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul VI aald lad>!' wl»lt ...-bave I'allon ..,. du the cfomldiollor. ol the ciO'til. Ill aald ... and lllftlOlJcs provide opeolnp for diWI'• lnllltratim ol mankind. Pope Paul spoke of the devtl and the "111¥1tery of wlckecloea" ot bitl -., publlc:mti""" before e:crowd ol 1,llOI. in the modomiltlc ball of ........... "Ole ol tbe great -ol our time la a defmae oplolt that eYll which we call the de.Oc' the PG!IO aald. II WU the llnt t1me tbat Pope Paul Testimony Gets Delay dnoled Ill entire -" t. d!ICualoo of the cltw1I-Ill spoke with t teme aod low -' ~ upreaaed bellef It ..n.cted ltla _,. ..., the -d ol Slllnlc cults In many counlriet, lnclUcllni the United Slai... s.w.is r.porled t b e v~t1am ·rocent1y ....ivec1 1'por1a 1rom Its upeftl Oii -· 1"'1Clicing devil -p .. ' Io~ -Uy louocl evidence of a blaci mus -a Satanist rite -aod '8odal damage at tile altar of Turin's cathedral in north ttaly, wbeno tile Holy ---- SblOUd II coaaened. n.. Holy\-ii ..-eel .. the bwlal linen of OU1st In tbe cburcb'• bdid. I "We all are under an oblc:ure domina- tion," Ibo Pope aald. "II II by Satan the prince of this _.., Ille No. 1 enemy,'' '""' Pope clef>lor<d Ibo (Id· tbat In tbe nwised rite of Bap!ilm i.. llllpbuil ii pot oa UOl'Clllm, the pert In w"hlcb the priest orders tbe devil to leave the penon to be cbrlstened. "I doni know whether thil Is realistic," the Pope aald of the revised • WrdMSdaJ, NO'lttnbcr 15, 1972 H DAii. Y PllOT J baptilmal uorcism be hlmsell appro•ed thr<e yean ago as part of the reform of churtb ttrVkes. "Stln1 tbe devil is not forgotten by tbe church, ' Pope Paul said. "He ii the occult enemy who spreads emn aod dl-.n in human blltory. He l.s the evil and crafty deceiver wbo knows bow to cnep in to U:i." The Pope erpressed regr,. that modem cburrb scholan showed little in- terest in studying Satan's action "on single inJividuals a1 well u on com- munities and entire IOcieUes and on events." He Aid m11ny •ould rat.her _.. a aap- plemeol for this In ''plycbolnal,\'llllc ll>d poychlllric lllldlM or la ---f!I· per1-, unhopplly ao widely ...... In aome coUntriea nowadays." Spiritualiatl believe they cu contact the dud ond receive -"' lnln them. Pope Paul ..id that the doril llu always been active in the world. But be wained qalnst excesses in ident.ifytng: Sat.tnic influences in speclflc cues. He said: "A great, great deal of cau- tion Ls requirtd even ll the alp al the devU seem sometime to be evident.'' County Order·s 'Chill' Partial Freeze Set on Zoning Changes LASEii FLAW REMOVAL Most of ua know that concen-- trated' light beaml known •• "la .. en" have become lncrea1lngly useM a1 cutting and drilling in· 1trument1 in medicine and lndu,.. try. • 90 days woold require '40.00J in emergency funds for staff enlargement and the hiring of an outside COlllllltant. In a !%-page report to the boan1 reviewing all racet:i: of the state law on local building and planning, Dickason said that AB 1301 bu given added stature to general plans but bai somewha't Umlted the authority of the supervisors tn that all land use decisions must be made with a general plan in mind. "The cmmty'1 first general plan w a s adopted in 1947 as a very general land use guide ," the planning direcfor ex- plained, "an1 it did not project tile COil\> ing rapid growth or change from a large- ly agricultural area." Dickason sal<' the biH will· require the ronstant updating of general plans. Indicating the scope that statt regula- tion is taking in invading local develop- ment plan autbor1ty, the director said ac- cording to law a master plan must sbow the general location of al'UI of board land uae categories and the relatkmhip between physical development and human, economic and government goals. "But," he added, "the law allo ~ quires that a plan cover not only uae but cir<ulatlon and bous!ng elemenla aod tbe • new open si)ace and conservaUoo ele- ment." Dickason said the legislators plan to also include seismic, safety, IClnk: highway aod noise elements. Found In Mine Shaft Laguna Man Identified As Handcuffed Ske'lewn • Supervisors OK Study However. few are aware that the laser Is now being succeaafully applied ID removal of Oaw1 from ,.,,,.. Blaclt and rust-colored Oawa on Ille aurface of otherwlae perfect diamond• have for many years been removed by chemical treat- menl. But the wne Oawa deeply lmbedded In Ill• diamond ..... (m. ff hit time II preck>ul, give him Accwtron , , • th9 watcll that hal no balance -· no rnalnopring, no llalttprlng. lnatMd lhtro'o a Uny, olact~ poaM'ld Ming fork. • .. . On Air Patrol N «eds ponlble ID reach. ""* ..... bour. · ,,,..._,, cleplrtmel~ tbe Sllorifl, the About four years ago, Ille obUlty CrtmlMI J-Cotlndl in! ""'"'ty of the luer beam to drUI an in- • slo1·10'1, will partldpote in the !lnltely 1.mall bole pve ~. ~ Mil1· mood Industry a •"'I to re~ ~ -oald be lllllde both ground and deep naw wllb blelCblng cbeml-.-.. '"IP'dioofo 11.111t s.nui -1<:1 caJa. Tho result ls an IDCrUM in pel..i Jll-. _. -ft qalto quJel in! Ille value of muy Dawed di• ec 7 a!ral ao .,. ..... "Jl 11 uoder cm-mondJ althou&h thlt value •ill ~ • polloa ·llllcon .,. not needed stJll oOt equal lhat ol 1 naturally i aed tho -li•fnlm ,, to Ill Ill bout, ... rfect ...... ..... ... lbm ~:· Ila ... •• • pl•IDod , Tho luer drilled bole la not 11.1- _. oald I c.n. 172 .... -In SanUI ually detlClable by Ille IV"f:&. • -lea and -could be purchaaed for purchuer, but your local The tuning lof1I l(>llla I MOOnd /nto 3e() aquel parta, The -I !lcllln; Witch con do lo OMda I MCIOnd #'!lo S Of' 10 lllb. A<:<Mron llma lo ao ~ -lllat Bulova guar1nt ... monthly accurecy IO wtth#'I eo MCOnOa.. • ~ ...... , ... _ .... -. ...... ... Accutron· by Bulova J.(~ ,./.J,1mp~rie6 Je1vefer6 ltll NEWPORT llVO, COSTA MESA COHVlHllNT TllMS 21 YlAlS IN tl-41 SAMl LOCATION ........ -,. • ..4 -....... a.. "10NI '"41 ·J40 t t 11,1011. Needed .... ,,. wadd -pendent jeweler can tall ycu the COii -111,IOO and Ila estilna...S whether ~~ cem bu been IUl>- llnl 1W opentlnc -.,, lodudlnc lji·~~~ID~~trea~~-~~n~l~--~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~'.'.:::~'.°!..::::'.:~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~! ,.._, 11111,IOO. I~ 1 4· DAil Y PILOT Getting Ready For Prop. 20 OFF AND RUNNING DEPT. -You have probably noted in the news that Orange County now has a representative on the new Coastal C.Ontrol Board that will come into effect under the dlctums of Proposition 20. Since 20 was passed by the voter! back on the Big Tuesday, California now has state coastline control -or at least will have soon. Under provisions of the initiative. sev- eral commissions wfll bt established to rule on what, if anything, shall be allow- ed to be built along our coastal slope from Eureka to the Mexican Border. Also under the provisions, it settD! like just about everybody geU an opportunity to appoint 9001ebody to these various control boards. 'nltre will be six rtgional commissions and then ooe big one for tbe whole state coaslline. . ORANGE CO~ Board of Supervisors, acting yesterday, appointed ils very own Chairman Ronald W. Caspers to the regional commission which will rule in our area. Additional to t~1 local appointments, Gov. Ronald ~an will get to make several He has vowed to put "people of common sense" on the control boart:J;S. Assembly Speaker Robert Morett~ the Democrat from Van Nuys, also gets some appointments under tbe coastal in- itiative. MORE'ITI HASN'T really s a i d anything about people of common sense but be has indJcated whom he won't ap- polnl He vowed he won~ appoint anybody from the public relations firm of Clem Whitaker, who beaded the unsuc- cessfnl campaign attempt to defeat Proposition 20. As I get it, there will be U members on the overall ~te commlasJon. Six of these will he ltlected by the governor and aaembl,y speaker and the other si:J: will come from or by the regional commiu.looen. This will give UJ Joi.I o! new people with the title of commilsJoner here in California. nm. a new layer ol govern- ment gel! formed. oozing J t 1 e l f somewhere in between high state govern- ment, county government and municipal control. It ls golng to be neat. AS ONE OF the vttry first tpm· missioners thus anointed, yea. lllte1y have to admire our County Board Chairman Caspers. He is very bnve. A> all thll new layer of govenuneot begins to gea{ ~ Cllpen, like the other new commlatc: i,i.ul bec:iome a wide- ly ....... lllDn-'Builllito ol _.-w111. visit Ju olfice Imm •orlOot penooa In the--dodge. u be aboold IUCCUmb to llloi!'· iyeel scent. )locl1Jlt ol Cllllom will be ~ on bll belllll by ID of the en. mento11111 n ...,. oot ~ pump- ing for -Gt Propoa!Um 20 ,. that Calif~ coUld O>me to a screeching bait. • B£1'WEIN 11Qri)IOSD aa4 ooioo>. C..pers and 0.. Odier _. czan will be struggling alone ·1n • blJmrd of pa"°"'""' trying fQ figure oot bow th mako the -of Propoa!Uon 20 work. One of the' first .IUQ ill!l1 have, for ... ample, ii flndln& the "9M11loe •<lollnecl in the Imtlatfve • .,_lhm'Jt Wit iJn't defloed wry well. • ¥ ' Anyway, there 1" -llacii~ whole thing. l'roposlllm • -~ illll)'. get cranked up good m1til next Pflnltj ..... I'm planning to be out of the it.ate rlght then. '!bank goodness: • 'Radical L l .. at . ., . 'Eng:fek,n D1m:ie& He ~ '1 ASl!miiToN J:.t::: ·ir.t,,,,..,,.. m-.. ..,..,. -MC<M.irnr'"'*'~ Ul'I T......_ Some Chick! Stripper Blaze Starr, 4-0, bas announced that she'll open res- taurant in Maryland specWiz. in chicken. She says her chicl<- en "will make yon grow btg and strong like me." Hijacker Killed Aher Seizing Australia Plane SYDNEY, Auslralia CAP) - A h~ jacker shot a plain-clothesman today in a scufne aloogside a domestic airliner at Alice Springs in central Australia, then was wounded fatally when he tried to nee, government officials reported. The ,hijacker -aboot 35 years ofd, slil!hUy bull~ and armed with a a""4. ot( rille -took over an Ansell Airllnet1 flight from Adelaide about 30 minutes'~ fore it was due in Alice Springs. "He did not demand any ransom money," an airline spokesman said. ~ W ~·a 1-111 aircra(t, a paracfute anl, a fllot onl iiid be wmt\ecl to be ,flown tO an arid reilon 300 miles we.st of Allee Springs." 'lbe 34 passengen were released from the Fokker Friendship F'll alter it land- ed. The hijacker rejected ooe small plane ~ fQ blm and said another wu not ~· a government spokesman A third plane WU tuied up behind the Fold<tt. 'tht llilacloer llld · lhi llQltess walked to tt: ancf be ordmd ·w hostess to search the small plane's pUot who was a plalnclolhesman. . '"111El\E WAS A scuffle between the gunman and the policeman, and the policeman was shot," said the govern- ment spokesman •. "The hostess ran offJnd the hijacker ran toward some tcri1ti.. ottitr police pursu~· the man and he w-..._captured atte6ibou were fired and tb:e 'ltijacker was wounded." 1be plaioclotbeaman was reported in -midltlon with wounds In his back and leg. ne hijacker WIS DOl immediately ldenUfled. The motive for the hijacking was a •·a ~mystery," the official added. r. ~ . Mi. 0...,. Ha aid be ..,.. ·~ DOI" the -..... ....., ~a· ... .... of llcGo¥lill' 4llloo&;. lalrl1·~ ... ~\r · -,.,,_.re-Molt lmporllol,.. illo :¥!,•ourl ·cenl ~•I~..... 'Pd pemoc:ra1 aa!d, Wft ~.Nl&Oll's ~ oa'ld.1111 .-Seo.lKwt!''ran •• 11 .... a.llll)or lactil":fn,-.,.,· Sklll bi ~1111 the .ld\ilil\IPI 'of' fead the ~ ~to W ·)IOUtlod 111 an ~ Iii t0do7'1 Wublnatoo an lDcu\llbent preallflol ... ¥~1 ceotor' "l>«lliie llllllb 'lltGofwa, who Poit, ~ aid ¥1 own dlsmlua1 as failure to eocope the ''ptreeplloij of· '411" . wu -). n ,llllfldrlJ portetved Mc(lo...,,'S 'numlng male aflAlr put as a ndlcaL , \,~ as ~radical, Ldon't.lool at thli - mental Jll'Oblems were dllclooed was Juat Eaaleloll.uld he ha..,,. other pohtle.1 . lllat that, -perception .-with "one rock" contributing to Prt.lldeat ~ thin to bi l'H1eded to the respect to Sen. Kfuldy."lrr, · . ~·llkl bi"'~ tm"0 wu a • Republlan,...," ____ to D~pest tn N~'ll. · ==:~~~~?;: • ·, ' . McGovau's principal Issue. the war in US Uni 'b H" -, . 1 Vletnam, .... _..led pretty much In· •• · · e?S . ~s ·. ~l'J.es =:.ri~votlng~~ .. -:fk~ids ·sm~~~;.Oni~~ck ~Jt~~~ . -4ll-. UP . pende<I..-. ti7jnc w '""""""""' ~ , · lradJUcllai., c.pmpo•(DJ'• • the Deo>ocrallc.parjy wblcb •11'11'111.IiHils· SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. command the poraJlel nms85 llllles _ .... Hanoi 1m el<C!loli. I'mean labor, Ille-. and, Hal ...... •• r ~Wall.ice'""-." today reported the heaviest. air strikes· ...-..6 . .~r~ against North Vietnam since President The SIG total wu a reCOl,d ~ Ille air ,He said tllii maum--w"'~• ol Gov. 0...,. Nixon cut back the air war nearly a war wu restricted on Ocl, :IS. The Ctbe. W,~ P.fof·~~to ~ '~i.'°thelle prevloo!a b1ib,,.. <le!-15-a.total of loj!f!i••f• ---month ago.. . .-.e -~flown (a-ts ~fold." BU'baintien Oew·33 mlls"'11·and tlc-tiile ·~l>7 clli tmne). But no mtrlc-!le. • : '"lbe eanc!ldafe . ..., flelcl In tical ~-I'll n ... · ...... ·than 300 lions ..... on at' that time. 19'11 wur have to be percolNI •• bit raids. A> Ille latest strikes .,.... &JIDOll!IC)ed, cloatr th .the IOalled poUtlcal cenler The B52 raids were also the deepest in-North Vietnam .....-1 the United Stales than McGovern wu ldenlilled Jn thJa '12 to North Vietnam Since last· l(lling, the ol. "cupet -"'Ii"· ,_ -this campaign:" bombers striking within 20 miles o1 the =.,,tha~.~~any casoaltles f<I the ~e, McGovem bas been quoted 20th Parallel lbnit oet by Nina to •-,........ u saying to a ~ friend that be hod no ...,. U.S. Navy pllob uaed ''WalleJo'.'·radar-l<Mwledl' ol Eagleton'• holpltallzallon the bombing awa7 from llano! and guided bombs w destroy three bridgoo for eihaustlon belcn ltleetlng the Haiphong daring~ nqvtlallms • ...rVlnh, 1Mmilesooolbol8-I, U.S. Mllaouriaonatorasblsnmnlngmaleand spoknmen said. 'Ille a..-aim ol Ille is surprised al a report his top aides bomblna, as it bas been since the air., learned ol 11 earlier. resumeCl April I, wu !<> cbHi1 off North Vletname.e suppUes ·llowJnc -· THE A8SOCIATED PRESS learned in The profusion of largels reported bit = of Interviews that McGovern was an lndicalor of tbe Nib by the Nor1h became awue ol the mailer wblle · .. Cuba Gol~ 33, ol:iijrming- llam, who was~awanled •7llO,- OOO •after DetroU pollce •ev nmmed his auto md lhltlered. his Ieg; irill'ilhare ~1 with widows and orphans of 'l>~tro~ policemen and . fireman.: Hit says he wants to show bow fair police and courts have been to him. '' . Sch.mid Captor~ . ' ' ..... . . ' ".':'Begs for ·Life : Anci.ent 'Spiliit Of West P.Jlint' Haunts Cadets Vlelna.-to get au pp 11 ea In.~ -Eqlotan bad a drinking before a pmoib1e ceaaHlre @11<1 iubae-problem, tetding .with relief when the • I •---· latter ed .. ~ , TUCSON (UPI) -Charles Schmid was quen weapons ut::'l:IM:I. prov '''""' ...... 1. The United States ancf South ~-.. Henry KIDielman\. M<Govm>'s finance back In .Rrison today, 1111;.fow'd,oy taste are doing the same thing.· The U.S. 7th cllalrman, told a reporter Tuesday night of freedo"1 ended when be was copt11rod WES!' POINT, N.Y. (UPI) -Honesty Air Force said tocloy U.S., war malerlal .McGovern beard nolbfrJg Of the Mis8ouri in a railroad yan!; dlsgnlsed In a blond code aside, oflicials at West Point shipments lnfo ~· Tan Son Nlmt oenato<'a '1lldlcal recon1 untU aftei' ·the wig andlpleading for bis life. ' · speculate that recent nporll ol a alt!lort have been ruoninc at liCIO 1<111 ·• Dtmocntlc conveirtloli ·eiicled. "f'lell!<. c1on•1 ·~1100J," beued SchmJd, IDWlllcbloed ghool atrolling through daX...,~=0~ ~ rtpOrta, the ~1:;; .:!. ~~.~ez·rr!: pon30,·=-: was arrested by in armed cadets' quarters armed with a Civil War U.S. axnma!!d aaid. U.S., jets. bombing 'Manldewlci, bad 'discussed H with ~ musket may be jmt a prank. North Vietnam 1TueldaJ destroyed .er· Ea gleton's adminlstrMive asmtimt. Sclunid, 30, known as U. "Pied A spokesman at the U.S. Military damaged two tranuMprnent polali, l1lo Mankiewicz· ·aaid they didn't I e l'I Piper," "9Cllped from the Ar&r/n& stale elem airllelds, two petrolmm lforage ·areas, McG<m!m until laler because "H wasn~ Prison S.tui<lay with anollier oomlcfecl Aca Y said 1"" cadets reported the 38 trucks , 11 w·-•·-, one antiaircraft a serious" p-••-" at that tbne.· • · · ucfaens. •-M"'" ~-·tor f ···-.. _ ti~-·~m triple murderer, aa~· L H ~--..., ·-a ew ...,. ••= • gun. four supply dumps, Bi< supply In Kansas City Tuesday n I g b I, , .... , woman gave a lecture on t h e stornge complexes, seven cargo boats, 15 Eagleton said that. if MCGovem's top who is still at large. supernatural. bridges, 20 railroad car.i, nine field aides lrnew of bis medical btsfory, ''the! Schmid was recaptured In the Southern 'l1le gOOst, wearing a massive • ...cp_i..,._s_and __ a_railroa_· __ d_spur,__· _____ sur_e_di_'<In_i_let_me_tnow __ a_boul __ u_.'_' ___ P_a_cili_1_c_frelgh....::c_t..:yards __ Tuesc1ay_.....:,_' __ _ handlebar mustache, suppooedly Yisi1<d the cadets' room u midnlgl>t, ~')'~~.~I.~ on "P. ~ IJ>OCUOO pd 'llten tllrou6 I ,.pe8rby 1mll...-~:lauch • ~· saJute. According to the spokesman, a cadet captain spent the next night ll>J.b'> room '!Jld '!!<fn't -• thing •. But1J-.-.. ~~t .. ordefe!I fQ .!Jlend 1'_111111!1 Iii. the room~ as.a cbOjl on ~·jUjllor'.,.p,, talit, clalml be saw the eerie flcurt. musket and all. West Point "bas had a Jong history ol ghosts," the spokesman said. But be ptftlously added, "Tltil is the biggest rumor mill In the ""rid. Cadets are not supposed to lie but they sure can tell llOllle whoppers." .-------------~, JIAILY PllOT 'DELIVERY SERVICE . ! Dtllmy of tht Daily Piiot is guarantffd • M9<Mbf.f'l'Wn: II f~ .. Mt ........... , ,..,_, .., ,, .... m .. <•II ..W .,_ ~~!! • M .,..,_, ... ~. Ctlla en ....... -' 7,llt ....... ~'-MY •M l••y: II .,.. .. Mt,...... .-cen '? ' •.m. ,.,..,..,, .,. 1 ...... '"""'•Y, ut1 •NI • o..., wll ii. .......... rw. C•U. .,. 1111.,. Wllll II ...... Ttltphonts MfJf Or._ CMMy An" ....... MMm ......,.., "'""""'-.. Kii ... . .., ....................... .. ... ~.~·Md!, .... ....... ~ .... """'· ,.,. L..-, ~ ........... ..w. - • ..;. •• i;-1 nm· ......... 'Oii ,. • 1 " . ) ' '!!J • I .. - • ·•.V . . ..... -· - • •' " . ~ew R.ainsto~m Comi@g:.·. ~~ ~ ~,..~ ,.. \N. Ir ''t;'° , . ...._ Front Ex~ to A'1iv~ iii Area Thursday .. I IOI wt----. ..... ,;~;:::i- ~'*""" ''~ ........ -...a. ..... lll'tlft .. llllJll& .......... u.. ........... , .. , , l • w, <?~§l~~~t .I ' • . . . . .. ' ~ ... ~-,.... --. lllod .. 'flcllllO_ • " ... ::; ~ ~ .U. 'llllfled ,.... I • • to -'Mtcli GI Lake Erle.Ind Lab ~-ill!!ft!or " .......... ..-..-m;llldll-R~ -~~ ..,....,...,: ··-.llll r~to pnand·<ll1lcrll·ilio-'ilf.•. """' --· -.....,..... --~ .... ..... wllldl -die --Ohio'• QiyahOia.()ounty ·!ft muda !."-"'~ .. Brio, RurOnml -lo,.-ud -to • die Allolllk -• Oair'.., 'llllldq. ' lliollf«aa'• Sacinaw Bay. • __, wbils h ' • tborities estimated '1111-1 ! •· r • · • • ~· ~ and thca. ~:l)f;~""lllS ¢~ ... :'~ D.UU.GB eatk A-·C!alilf. ' --; 10,llOQ liollC a •• .,qo •,'mito&wn DOl·avallablo, liul ' ... ., -Q; ' # ' : • #-'· ............ ;ln ~lloliroe doUnty, ' • " r. Milb.1; .... tlGni the Ohio •• I ' ,;.-..-llllf thi,l.expected dam- •r .·,.1neoc1io1-..... 1o '"'h' .,,.... "• · t1 aceejl Jft . mlllion. ~ Winds' to 45 mile, an 6our • -·-up to 15• feet high ~·.,.ir.t Michigan and . • Olilc>-lihfmit ....... • ' ' Gale Wamtnp were pooled l \gda1 , !roin . ~. Ma1ne, ~ JO . .New J~. wtth small· f .~ Wt~ ' ~ waQlll:I, flying as far lll'L.&1Wta• IND ., .,, .• ' -"~· aJlminnab, Ga. Gale WAVES CAii.SE IEACH TO OISAPPEAR AT BEVERLY ...,.._.,, • rinilillil'• also up along _____ Abovt __ 20_H_101_m_-_A_,._1_n_.D_•_•.:....•_o_n_Shoref __ 1,.._o_f_L_•_k_•_Ml_cli_1"""c-n----. JCENlli!:Tr SQUAllB, Pa. Stale I?o1ice .Co~ Lake' Erle and Lake Ontario. "(AP) -1'to•JIO(looneil were ' ltocx:o ureu. said Utat h\I of.· " · Al tlle'rtonn tbat'struck the ·eot .ill the llodt ind killed fleers, Jndglnc irom ~'t'li e I.W...'tlitat LRkes moved east .ioorly.todaJ>ln the parkin4r1ot wounds believed the murder !ale Tlieoday I\ left snow ac-~ ppllOe. ~ in weain: 'waa 0 high velocily ctunu)a~ ol I3 inches at ' ~pbiladelphla J ii h u r b , foreign pistol bljl had ii!> Mt. Washin¢00, N.H.; 11 'aald. -•·~~-cl ' ~· at Albany, N.Y.; 9 . 'Tbt•tnen1were'ftilmd on top ..... ..._. ues. inches at Portland Maine and ·of :.,.. OJICllher ctn 1 pool o1 Stale Poliee Lt. Rlclianl 7 incheS at Bullak., ~r blood -to their patrol car Weimer said the !1"lrolmen and Uttca, N.Y. 'sbcriy before 3 a.m. after bad been shot-in the ·bacl< by they failed to answer a call on at least five pistol shots. A NEW STORM in the West • ....,.'..poUce'ftdlo. Both doors of the po!Jce brought heavy-snow wamhiji:s The officers were Patrolman car were (lpell•and,tfie window for parts of the Rocky Moun- ., Wllllam Davis, 27, who bad on the driver's side was s~t. tain region, including nort~ 1..,l>eet Oll ltht '°wn'• elght...-n i...d. The officers were i)'Ul8 · westm> Colorado, aouthwest-'-1~· for l W years, arid ad the pavement next to the em \V_yoaing and the central Richard Posey, 38, a father of driver's door. mountains of Arizona. four children who joined the > • departnieot in June 1970 . ~ THE MEN WERE the only against the strong objection of olficers of 1he commwlity's Rapist Given • -~ mother. . , • ejgbt-mao pollal' force on duty "' .. ,. • 1 • · a{ the time. They begail their '"' "BEWOVLDN'T·qu1t,"said ·1our o1 ,tht, ~, 101-year Term t Y'POley's stepfather, Jo b:n ·town at 11 p.m. afld cbecbd-ln \.,~wagoner. "He told his mother, wiUt the county police radio at TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - 'If I have-to die, I'd ;ist 81 1: 15 a.m. No one wu on duty Jame:i William .Sweet, 25, has • llOOll die a policeman.' " at lhe Kennett Square PQll<e been convicted here of rape ._.._ Davis had been drlvtog the '!talion. . and -sentenced to 101 '""patrol car, and his .31-caliber Wjlen J?avis and Posey did .. Y.WS in prilOD. revolver was found on the not check in by radio at 2:15 Pqllce allegf.d during the :-:gmuncHmqer him, along wtUt a.m. and did not respond to Crimillal <;oort tnol lhal -:·~the keys to the ear. Qlester calls for them. the county Sweet Wll the elustvi "Sweet . · ,'Couoty Dist. Atty. William pollce radio d-1•p8'1 ch er Clll!•lle"· wilo was wanted for " Lamb aald he apparently did notilied Ute state police bar-more ·than 20 rapes o,.r an 18- ,.:Jmt have time to get off a sbOt. racks at Avondale. , r month. period. •Make Lo-ve~ Darling~ J,. ... . ' , . . . . ...... Eva G<!1>or Takes Off on Cigarettes NEW YORK (UPI) -Eva Gabor asked a w o m a n reporter If she smoked. Yes, she did. "Oh darling. Why don't you make love. I'm sure yoa can find somethlng more exciting . to do lhao . sltil>ke," Miss Gabor said. In that ·~. the flamboyant Hunguian-~ actress,. in her capacity as natiooal .womeD's chai.nnan of the "I QWt" an- tism>king campaign, ticked off a fresh· drive Tuelday aim- ed at motivating smokers to quit and oonsmokm not to start. "Smoking is bad for glamor and that'& something I think women are very much con- cerned about," Miss Gabor told a news conference sponsored by, the American Cancer Society. "Here you are, feeling right, looking righl, perfumed -and wtUt the man of your of life -and the whole thing goes up in smoke when you light a cigarette. "It just doesn't go with your perfume, girls. Besides, dar17 ings, how can you be sexy and smell of cigarettes?" She hefsel!. gave ~p smoking ·.eight years ago b e c a u s e "cigarettes never did anything for me," Miss Gabor an- nounced. Once, she said she Jeft a husband and new to Europe. '.'Of course, he followed me." she said. Only to be told "I wouldn't come back to him unless he gave up smoking." He did, she said. She now has a beau she has .. sent to seek psychiatric help in quitting smoking, said Miss Gabor. One or her personal ob- jectjves in the present "I Quit" campaign is to get performers to do that, Mi.SI <i'lf>or said. "I'm going to write all my friends and ask the~ no\ to smoke o n teh1vtsion, on the stage or in pictures," she aald. In Santa Monica, it wu an- nour.ced that l\lisa Gabor filed suit Tuesday for dtvorce from Richard Brown, bet fourth husband. She c i t e d "tr· reconcilable differences" with Brown. whom she married In 1959 and separated from a year .. go. Mlss Gabor asked for no alimony and said a property division already had been worked out. • ' WolllHdil)', N...-15, l'ln DAILY P!LIIT • . U.S .. Sithversiv Hunter Succumbs LUFKIN, Tez. (AP) - Martin Diea Sr., who hilnled -....iva In 1ovemment dur!JW, aeYeO stormy -U the Aini .chalnnan of Ute House Uo.Atoerlcan ActivlUes CommHtee, Is dead at 71. ; His deall1:,_., night""' attr1bt!t4id fApoR appB.<1!0t heart attack:; Dies first suf- fered IUch .n-m11ck five year'\ , . ago. •·-, The IAlrly, •blond, clgar- lllW>kinl Teno spent more ' 'IN SHORT ... , ~_:· ' ' ' than' two decades in Congress, and during Utal ~nd he veled againlt all foreign aid bills. Since his relirtment in 1951. Diel bad ldayed largelf oot of public view, although he was often called upon to speak at meetings of patriotic tone. •••••elatloa CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - ApoUo 1'1'1 astronauts began their medical quarantine to- =~ America's f i n a I ftlght to the moon in -.-· The Dlght crew health stabilization program went in· to effect at 4 a.m. PST. From now until launch, Eugene A. Ceman, Ronald E. Evans aod Or. Harruoo H. "Jack" Scblllltt will be restr.tcted Jo the Kennedy Space _ Center and nearby Pab;d>.Atr Force Base to reduce the chances of e:r- ~ ... to ~tagious diseases. • °" J't1e•tl•• , . CllAl\LO'ITE AMALIE, Sl. ~ . JAP), -Sargent '9iilver Pl'"' to·join the other member of the defeated DemocraUc-pmldentlal ticket today for • short vacation In the Virgin lJlandB. Henry Kimelman, the Virgin bland.I bli&sinesaman at v.·hose tw:ime Seo. and Mrs. George McGovern are ataying, said on Tuesday in St. Thomas that lo! '' I " . .. ' .. Shriver wlU bl. ~ed b)' llfi•wll tho...,.,., ...,Ice Keanedy. ~ • .;, ·-. e.ff.laee••"•' ., S'l'. i.OlllS (UPI) -L. Palrick Gray ill, acting dittc- tor of the Ffll~ ~eau of Invest l11tl<1n. IQ'I be penonally gave lhe order to shoot out tires «l tbe Southern Alrwaya jeUi.Der tujackt.d over Ute 'lletkelid. " • "Jt was I who gave the order," Gray told a nen con- ference. "Were that plane W take oU aga.41 the lives <1f the crew, the pusengers and the hijaciefs Would' be in dire jeopardy." Several (If the pauengers criticized the FBI for shooting at lhe pisne, claiming the gun. fire infuriated the hijackers. 2 Robbers Captured In Chase GREENSBORO, N.C. IAPl -Pollee used a "rolling roadblock" to catch t w o suspected robbers who took hostages at a hank and led ol· ficen on a four.boor highway cha5e when their demand for an escape a~ was not met. U.S. Alty. Wlljlam Oaleen identified the two as Bobby Charle> McManus, "'· of Atlanta and ~ ~ Crawford, If, of Greensbilro. Ralph Ramptoo, opedal FBI ageot In charge at O,.,iott<, sakl each was charged mm the f e d e r a I bank-robbery statute and was hekl under $100,000 bond after ar- raignment before U.S. Magl..strate Hennan Smith . It has not been · disck»ecl whether ,the men toot any money rrom the bank. at low, low prices. COLGATE ' . i TOOTHPASTE ~~oz. 59c · • ·' 1MILES ONE-A-DAY ' VltA-MINS ~'us:1loN ·-tOO's ' ' . , • • • PAMPERS LAVORIS • • 12's · 76 ·c· -• MOUTHWASH 14 oz. • POLI DENT DENT"9RE POWDER--• lOO's .,... .......... ttwv...,.-..,,, ... , 11.1m-w.,.......tt.ritfl1to litNt~Wt. ... • • -· .,.., . .,,,,,..,.,........,.11 .. r . ,, • the reasury . • lllftlr-rcl Iaod ClrW • • • I DAD,'Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • .. Laws Fight U gJine ·ss • • JI,. t .' I Huntlnilon Beach city <OUDdlmell slnlct two aolld blows last week lor a better ~nl'lnl<llMQt. The first ••as a new onlinan<e rdri<tUlc tile - o( Oasblng, rotating. pulsating and olbtnillt mo'Olllc signs, as well as limiting the height ol signs to 2S ~ Blow number l•'O lnvolv!:cl lbe OS\l-l or U&bler laws regulating gas statioos. e<.pedall;< ~uiring more landscaping and upgraded bulldinf$. One of lbe important strengths of both laws ~they don't enmpl existing blight. In each rase. a 10.)'ur phase-out period is granted lo allow existing signs aod gas stations to obey the neu• rules. The sign law prohibjls any type of moving sign and puts the maximum heig1it on aU standards at 25 feel But councilmen did say e....:CE-ptions might be granted. Now, bo9.·ever. the proposed sign builder will have to convince the city there is a valid reason for having such a contraption. Chamber of Commerce officials made their usual appeal for further study of the eUect of ll}e signs on business. City sign pollution bas been a problem for vears. but no one seemed to study it much until the city decided to get rid of it. One of the basic pleas for taller signs has been the appeal to competition. If one store bas a tall sign, an- other needs il If the new law is al>plied equitably, all the sign competition will be at a reasonable level. The gas station ordinance is quite similar, though it concentrates more on improving sites b}· adding land· scaping (the requirement is 10 percent of the property). It also reduces the size of signs. The gas station law also requires tire storage areas to be enclosed and placed behind the station. Slow Down Santa Claus , You're Earlv Dear Gloomy Gus ~ ( HAL BOYLE ) "Hark. hark, what is lhat I hear? Wben will the people who w<>rk in "health food" and "nutrition" stores learn 90mething about what they are selling? It's discouraging to get double talk when I ask them intelligent questions. -J.E. "Tis: the sound or sleigh be.Us drawing near." TWf ,....,,. nflef;tt rMllfn' Ylewl, Ml ...,......... ,.. .. " .... -..-. klllll y-Mt ....... t9 Oloel!IY 0 .... DlllY Pllet. OH1 NO, SAY it isn't so. Chrlstmaa on the way here alrtady yet? Why, It seems but ye11:terday that Santa Claus was mak- ing echoes: throughout lhe land with his vast "ho, ho, ho!" Don1t tell me the rat old ,..., ts back trying to steal the stage again so soon. He is? Well, ' hardly a thing to be thankful for before ThMksgiving Day. I guess we shou td be grateful he didn't get here in time to spook Jlalloween. The wari lhlngs are going, in another decade we II be baqlng up tbe holly and mlaUeloe lbe day be!.,. the Fourth of July, and b: 10 yean aft« that Santa Qaua wlll lllar1 p<etendlnc he's the Easter bunny, and be'll lay eas all over the back yanl. Santa Claua, you presumpllvt old fraud, JOU'n gelling wone than the guest wbo came to dinner and then bepn to act lite 1 ateady Jod&er, THE HEART AND lbe houlo of man aren't ready for you yet. You're wurtne out the welcome mat even befcn it bas been brushed and put out before the froot door, 8anla. Yes, it's 1etting so we bear you coming again before you've quite gone. Are you a pilgri.m he1e, sir, or are you a squatter tryinc to assume the rigllts of permanent res~ncr.? ARE YOU GOING to vote here this year, Santa? Are you ready to settle down, pay an Income tax, and put your overworked elves on a five-day work week? I'll tell you what I think of you, Santa Claus. I think you are getting delusions of grandeur. You are acting like a spoiled child that has to be the center of every scene. WHAT TiU8 country Of.eds, besides a good 25-eent cigar, is an actlv.? Society to Keep· Ottistmas ln Its Proper Plate on lbe calendar. If you or J'OW" reindeer abaw up before lbe Finl of lle<ember, .~. you should be put in a strait jacket, your beard tweak· ed, and shipped back In your sleigh In the North P;ole, where you came from. Ya, INDEEDY there .'.lrP. still too many ~ days left befo re auutmM to have le buy you so soon. Go away, Senta, BDd wait your tum . Don't call us. We'll call you. See you later, alligator. ·Mosquitoes also Serve I 'fhoughl1 at l.arJt: In our arrogant ignorance, we ask . "\Vhy did God make the mosquito?", and the purple martin answers us, "Why, for food , you ninny !'' • • • It seems tJ be one of the Ironic facts of human llfe that met1 geoerall~et better looklng u they grow older, whUe women fode: at 25 a man looka r a w and n woman la In run bloom ; It 50 he hn1 reached his opli· mwn, while abe ls In decline. (I refer only to loob, mind you-not to character or an}'lhlna else.) • • • The only formula thlt works equally well with till childrtn Is for parents to tell lhml no Ilea; It la simply amazing how Clndor ll1d honesty can compemate for 1 bolt of other dtflclencles as a parent . • • • There .ue twu kinds of "idcallsta" - tbott who want to make people live up lo .---•• Geerve ---. Deer Oeorp: I 111'8 IUdl ID MXl•ty complu UIOl l ctn llardly -the affa~s ot _...,.,. Ufe. c.v. I Deir C.V.: You mow, C.V., I'm 1111 ..,,., WIJ! (i'io oChtr ldvlce oolumnlll wm mab tbol ......... !!) ' ., FNEY J.HARRI~ some abstract ideal (and they become SColds or tyrants). and those who want people to live up to tbe best within themselves (and they become &aget or saint.I ). This is why llO many con- tradictory lhlnfs have been said 1bout "ldeallata." • • • I have alwaya had a lllC&klnl sym- puthy ror Caln, sine< be really didn't know he wu commltUng murder -(or nobody had ever died until then. • • • The dlffermce between taJent 1nd l!niwi iJ not a matter old~; genius does not do whit talent nnds difficult. but Whit It finds impogsible. • • • The manuals 111 huhlt that !iex i!ll more fulfllllna wben acc:omptnled by love - which 11 true , ei:cept for that large minority of men who find t he responalbllity of love too heavy a burden 10 bttr. anJ so c:.n enjoy sex only "'hen it Is di530Clat. I from the emotions. • • • A pbtlo$.lpby or I~< that "reasonably" fits ls u lneffectut1 I! 1 ahoe t~t ls only a 1\:r.e too larce or too anall; In the end. It will lqUtttt or rob away all the com· Ion It II suppos<d to 1tv•. • • • What b called the onflNll')' mod•m "succeufw man" ls one who can neither "''ork whik>l.lt btlng agitated, nor mt without being bored. • • • ll we can plan obloleacence Into our weaponry, why not into war lttell? Who knows! Perhaps the pew laws, if enforced, wW apart a new compe.tilive almospbere liivolvlng estheUc Vlluea. Perhaps the most attractive establish· meat will be t'ewa.111ed with increased patronage. lo any c11e, Huntington Beach should be a llttle bit better for ll. New Measm·e of SkiJJ It seema almost fashionable these days to. believe that the tndlUonal A·B-C grading system is an ineffective measure for s\Udent progress. And indeed, it probably is. But finding a more suitable substitute always has been diUicult ~s of the Ocean View School District took an important step towilrd finding one last week when they rejected a too-e~ solution to the problem but ordered more study into ·an area of much promise. Educato~,,.it was .expl~ed, now have the ,ability to break traditional subj'ects like reading and math into hundreds of separate skills, each of which can be taught and tested individually. Instead of a traditional A-B-C grade, the staff at one Ocean View School wanted to use a child's place on a sequential list of these skills as the measure of his prog- ress. . Trustees. were intrigued by this idea, b~t they in· s1sted on an unportant addition. They wanted the child's place on the skill Ust trans1ated into a grade level. so that parents will have a concrete idea of what their child is doing in relation to grade-level expectancy. Their insistence on this was wise and should indi· cate a direction to other districts. ' ',' ,··[ H •rm not takine any more chances!' ' I f.! l , .. l; .. Reader Commends 'Marked Ballot', ... :1 ~ "!t.l Likes Our Positive Election Stand::r.,. To the Editor: You, the publishers and staff of the DAlL Y PILOT are lo be commended for having the fortitude to publish a "mark- ed ballot" on all candidates and pro- positions of T"Jesday ':; election. The great majority of the country's newspapers have fallen into the category of "fence riders" when it comes to taking a stand on any controversial subject. They take cover under the guise of presenting the material on an unbiased basis to allow their readers to draw their own con· clusions. In actuality it is more con- venient and involves Jess embroilment, not to take a stand. We may not agree with your decisioos, but ft gift! ttbe reader a 1 be sis upon w~ to pus judgment. Our nation needs leadership and taking a stand is a fonn of leadership. HOWARD LOUOON Tltaltks for Delp To the Editor: I want to thank you for your excellent ( MAILBOX J LetteTs from readers Me welcome. Normally writer1 sho"'4 convey their 111essages in 300 wordl or lesr. The right to condet1,se letters to fit space or eliminate Jfbel ii f'e&erwd. All letters must inClude sigrlature and mailing addres.!, 1 but name1 may be withheld on request if sufficient reruon is apparent. Poetry will not be p14blUhed. , f .l ... ~£ .. , you've unintent~· giv -..y o u r readers. Do you suppose you could do a sports "'rite-up o( "Kill the Umpire", mld still include Proposition 17 (Death Penalty) for rapid r:eaders? , , Yours in good humor, CAROL ALCORN editorial (Oct. 24) opposing Proposition , 21. With limited resources, it was dif-Tele.,islo11 M'~9i~ fi~lt !" this cam~aign lo rea_ch \To tbe Editor : Caillof!Ua voters w1t_h factual in· It was indeed exciting to learn that formation . and f_alr·mind~ coverage Cali fornia no...-has the largest number of about the JSsues raised by this measure. . electoral votes in the country. How tremendously important this makes our fa4' state! Why, think of th& many presidertlial elections we could swing toward our chosen candidate! Just realize what POWER this gives us! So much power -that 45 minutes after the California polls had closed -before one little return w'as announced -Senator McGovern was making bis concession speech and giving the election to the President. THANKS 'ro the "magic" o f television's Projections {the modem Seer Q.f our_ co~teri.zed tjvilizatiQD -1-the l'llO's .rrG!Jl!OI or Qp\I. •111i'lo'" -the !Vari~ ..._.Wi!an! ol Big sJ'ther) 'Ne • learnic! at.lipj>roxima(oly ,4 p.m: oo 'l'Uin- ltay afternoon that" 'alli wu lost for McGovern -and our poilS were still re- maining resignedly' open four more bours! To what point?.u the, east and 'mid-west are to be the· presidential elec- tors -as they were tb1s year -wby bOtber with 'those , of us in the PaciliC Time Zone at all? And those in the Moun- tain Time Zone fared only a little better. It was , apparent to all that on the "sumptuous" election menu served Tues. day night, Callfomla, W a s h i n g t o r1 , Oregon and Nevada (and part> of Idaho ,, and Utah) were the c"'-<l li"rl '. · t:EEC,·~R , . i . ~ Global ~~~·, ~ To the Editor: •::, i t Altbougb I haPPI" to • bOliev. tlial.- freedom of the prod isn'.l ea, ~lllo · a government figbUng. for iti life \W •i Saigon, 1972) as some of the o~ :1J! basic freedoms, a tocsin rang when: United StaleJ was voted dqwn 102 to f · the United Na~ on the Issue whether or not·a coflptry should·be 6 to censor those roadcasts. aimed Ill fro01-.J. sa~!tl-· -\_ / · ,OOl!:i T8IB '~'that no other~ try i!ii,'lhls globe·.placea·tellance 'oo lhe abilities of Its people tO -the · wheat from the chaff as presentetl by the media? Or does ll -lhal no other country in this wo~d feel! secure against th< power~ of an Idea ihat 'might unravel itS political systeiO? OR DOES IT mean that within our system lies tbe basis of freedom for all and that we, the world's best salesmen, are falling to put over our product? ... 1. LYMAN S. FAULKNER ' You made a significant contri bution to this objective. Thank you for your help in the effort to achieve liberty and justice for all. JOYCE S. FISKE Campaign Director ·.Pity the Russian Consumer We're Cla1llc! To the F.ditor: In tbe Nov. 6 edition Of Daily Pilot, lhere wu an article enti tled "Police Di.acover Woman's Body lnside Freez.er." IS IT A polilical~rge. as wage and price controls are also inside "freezer" under same article? lf possibie, may we readers get a sup- plementary copy of both articles and fin· dings? TillS lS ONE of a few combined stories I've read I~, bu! probably the most humorous typographical cla1slc Isn't It the Truth! By CARL RIBLET JR. Should you seek ao explanation or Polltic!, simply recollect the last time you had a sleepless night and tossed and turned from one side to another, lay on your back and then on your stomach only to repeat the dreary process over and over again, seeking any accommodatln that would brine sleep. That's what politla 1.9. " "When tlie11 (ITC (lSlctp you oonnoc LIU a good mat1 }Tom (l bod one . 1• -Aristotle Every bachelor knows that, on ttic average. ma1T\cd folks ltve longer than sin gle people. Docs that di9COUTilge the enjo~nt of bachelorhood? Not at all. Although men and ""-omen who are loners know I hat bachelors d!'\_sooner, they note I Mt bachelors have I he courage of their druthers. They'druthtr live tasttt, dte sooner And get their hell ln the hereafter. "A bachelor is a sovotl\ir of lotN woman who /01111d a better one at tilt kut mtftuie." -A11 tlt0r Unldentf}itd One of the 5eVeral dlstaate:ful thlnp about any polil lclan Is that he wents to shake your hand lnscead of your mlftd, like wht.n a RepubUcan candldale 1ee1 you coming out of McGovern held· quarter& r.nd doe3n't believe II. "011ly b111tarv111g 11u~.conacfcnce cnn ""e 111Cce1fully engaoe hl politics." -O.ctlot•Of'fl o} Opinloru If Ralph Nader were. to write a criti- que of Soviet COllSWDer goods, he would hardly know where to begin. The design and workmanship of mott products leave much to be desired, and service and repair faciUUes are fel\· and far between. But the Kremlin bas promised a better deal for Russia's consumers. Under the current Five :Year Plan (1971-75), pro- duction of consumer goods is to increase by 49 percent. THE DEMANl> for auch products is great and growing. Between 1980 and 1970, the savings of Rusalan, wori:ers rose frorn 10.9 billion rubles to 4'.I billion. At the official rate of exchange, a ruble is worth around $1.20. This hefty lncrease In private aaviJlls reflects not only thrift but also dissatisfaction with consumer prod-..,cta already on the market. In 1970, for t:r· ample, the .state-run retail stores refused In ae<:epl .,tltlO )IOHUlomlliC waahlng machines bec1use cust.omen Insisted on seml•utomaUc wa.sben that were then comloi lnln ~·' Bui since non- aulomiiUc wasben were alrNdy bulll In- to t~ economic plan tor 1171, two mllllon were produced lbll year. BUYERS ol the -· drum.type wuJler, called the . Euna, may now wlsli that they bod oplC ·for lht older EDITORIAL RESEA~CH model. It turns out that the Eureta's po wer requirements considerably exceed the capacity o: present Soviet apartment· house wtring. Such snafus are commonplace in a centrally directed ecor1omy· where prices bear ICIDt relation to production costs and supply rarely equals demand. ID lhb connection, Professor Jan s. Prybyla or Pennsylvania State University observed : "Using markowvolved lnstrumenls 'f. a 1¥JQ-Dlarket way, that Is, for a~ m.lnlltratlve centralizing ends, is like ,tiylng to play Oiopln'1 Etudet, Opus IS, ao an oil drum: It can be done, but tt~il" IOt the 11.l'De thing.'' ATl'KMPT8 to mai!t (l.be-* .. &Met. economy mote responsive to normal market preuuret &a,.. • far been WllValllqi. In ~ J,111, Promltr Alexei N. ~aijnoooced < .,.,.i>lnl anllllloo In lnttoduce lht :=ft mollve. All ustrlal enlerprises ..... to "" -kine under the .... ~""' bf lbe ead ol llal. u-. lht central planlien aoon were !rtpi.d bf Neu) Ice Age Coming Clllfornla Featan Servtco lf the aJMlrtment seems ""tltt1 c.b!Dy t1-d1ya, It may not be .. llHly fajr In blll1l.e lhl building management. TIU la lhl baOPY _... f'rtm a British expert on c11m1t<: llo 11)'1 a new Ice A&• ts coming, and the rut of lhla e<ntury ,..m .,,,,. colder and colder In lbe Nonbern Homllpbere. ACTllAU.V, IT SEEMS, the earth paued the Ia&t lnterglaclal period oome 3,000 to 7,000 yean ego and has bffn on a downhill 11lde e:vrr since, temper&turc- wlse. The slide , our e1pert aays. will con- tinue for the next two cenlurlel. No One knows for sure, or coune. just whit lbe new lee A&• wlll be like, but dur1n(r lhe !alt .,...t """ -tlO,tltlO yeara ... Ice -.a covered MOii ol lbe Brllllll lslel, end In wllat la now lbe Uolted s ..... CllO<red Nft York, ctn. ctmaU, St. Lou1I and KIDlu Cl\)', wblcb oounds like the coldest ralltold In hls1n17. TllDE 18, HOWEVl!!R. no ......, (or panic: no ,......, In takl I_,. In llJoo bulldlna, or to otock up GO -"'°"' ud thermal und...,..ar. '""' Brltllh ~ ta)'I Uull allbouih general temperattJros wlll be In-fl.m now on, the rull Im· pact ol the now rce A1e wtll not be (cit for 10,000 yt111. -. the specter of Jocal economic \fl· dependence and initiative. V a r i o. u s groups, espedally ~ ,...ed In the old ways, began to obeirucl the profit system. NEVERTHELESS, new consumer pro- ducts continue to apPear on the Soviet market. These Include such Ameriala staples as electric tootbbrqshes !f 1luminwn foll, ~ckaged potato chi ;, and di!posable p8per diapers. "A ne . JOphistication is apparent jn personal 1 pearances as well," Dean Mills noted the Baltimore Sun. " ••• o,.d J\Dd quered hair.00. and layers ol 1llll are..giving way to the natural look." I.he RUSllians ,_.. •ufacture · Jen. perbapa lb dbccurage • blili· '911'iet JM"Cbases ol. the Americah 'v6 lf. Now that the Soviet consumer's ap- petite baJ been whetted, be is sure to want more and beiter goods. But he will have to work more and wait longer than "' bis American COUDterpa!1 to get them. AtoanlJng to U.S. N ... • World Report, .. A clOle look at the Rualan economy shows Jhat. In over.oil 'U~ atondard>, lbe Soviet un1on·toc1ay b • country that CODlparel wltb lbe AmlrU ol ~ lt'lOs, not tbe lt'lOl.1' Bia even..tbit represents progress. , .. • OllA•I COMT DAILY PILOT Robcr.i N. Weed. PMbli1htT Tht.1ma1 Kttvfl, f.df!Qr RaTbaro, Kreibielt EdiU>riol .Pogt Editor ' Wednesday, Nov. 15, 11172 .f4 DAILY PILOf H lhe dinner ' • . ' ..r -•• ....., ) ~¥em ts <Ea~ture Units' " Cheer About rEdi!Or't Hou: A column !Uvokd lq fOUJllaln Va~ lfll, Hidldnglot& B 1 a c II. dft.,. l'.lfto moll S •al Beach &llool Diltnct par- fl<~lln ~ will _.,. In lhe DAILY PIL(>T «ICh 1Dt1lc. /•for'. maliolO , 1111111 ,,. .. ~ bl/ lln, GIUlcrt Tu~ , '5f11 llanorum Dri)jlljN. 1!i011it1 B1och bv ' p:m. fliuradat/ for pwb """ Wed .. adav.J Arevalo• PTO 111n. 'l1lomu em Preaidelll REPORTS : Sole of sweatsbirh and tee shirts Is in progress . . . P T 0 • sponsor<d youth _ bowling league meet. each Monday ip Kona Lanes, aocordlng to Mn. George Rennie, cbairlnan. ,· . Cook PTA l\ln. Eorl Roberts Presideat COMING UP: Rummage sale 'is scbedulod Saturday, Nov . ..-~ from 10 a.m. to f p.m. on ' the school parklnl lot. In .;bai>ge are Mis. Clifford Wataon and Mn. Peter ~. budget and t'mance dJalnnen, La e View PFG ' ~ . Mrs. Dlek Bacutrom President COMING , UP: Dr. William Weiler will speak on Parent Effectiveness at g e n e r a I meeting Monday, Nov. 20, at 7:90 p.m. lbanksglvlng play will be preoented by mlh grade students . .,_ ~R'l'S: Ujlll h osjed a luncheon for r a c u 1 t y members. Land PTA Mn. James Fergu900 -President COMING UP: Primary cultural arts program will be .featured at unit meeting Monday,. Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in \he multipurpose room. Included will be prose readlnp by third graders and the debut of the primary choir. REPORTS: Unit hosted the Westminster Council ' ~tinjl today . in lhe ' Harper PT A to Recreate Pizzeria for a Day Sale of pizza tickets will continue until Fridaf. Nov . 17, at Harper School. Wanting early delivenes are Brian Burnam Oeft) .and Brian Feltman, but Mrs. Donald Paul says pick-up time is designated from W e s t minster Center. Recreation COMING UP : Program at Me1a View PT A Jim Roberts Presid~nt " general meetlng tonlght will include an exhibUon by the tumbling clasa and a p·~rformance by the cheerleaders. REPORTS: Proceeds from the sale of Halloween puf'OPkiM will be used to finance teaching a i d s and play- ground equipment. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. S.iturday. Dec. 8. Proceeds will be used for the PTA-sponsored eighth grade gradua· tion. Pleasant, Vw. PTO Mrs. Clarke Strong President COMING UP: Unit w i 11 sponsor a parting Jot sale Saturday, Nov. 18, from It a.m. to 3 p.m. Featured will be a Christmas boutique. a bake sale and Santa's Secret Shop for children only . Refreshments will be sold. Public is welcome. Sun View PFO Mrs. ~1ark Koons President llEPORTS: Holiday gift wrap sale "·1!1 eontinue until Fri- day, D<.-c . 15. Pack11ges of ~Tapping paper, bows and name 1ag.~ arc priced at 75 c:ents and can be obtained through the school office. COMING UP: Members will atteod a performance of ·~Wait Until Dark" at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, in the Huntington B e a c h Playhouse. Tickets are pric- ed at $2.50 per person . Park View PTO Testing Qualifications, Mrs. Robert Oslan President College Entrance Exam: To Cram or Not Cram? By PATRICIA MC CORMACK NEW YORK (UPI) - Before this academic year end.o, around 1.4 mllllon blah school }union and senkn will PIY 16.50 each IA>tallng $9.l million for the privilege ol taking a three hour test. · It is the ScbolaaUc Aptitude Test offered as a service of the College Entrance E:s:· amination Board. How a 1tu· dmt does on the lest beipl detennlne the s t u d e n t ' 1 chances ol succeeding at 1 particular college. A good showing doesn't guarantee entrance to the Harvard, Yale and Princeton· type college• but It helpo. The pressure on students at these testing time! IS tremendous. Parents may iiay -rtudy harder. Teachers may say - improve your vocabulary. And in some communltln coaching services are available. Tht' testing ritual Is formal. right) Rlionda and Wanda Winn. A student mu.st apply and bt guaranleed a reservaUon at a particular telling place - usu.ally a hi,ta ~ on a I -- ~ ~ •• ' .. / took ihp 1111 to the .Utlon. The rtal vUl•la here ll "°' the boy or "Mill Round Heela" but the mother far allow!ol btr t4-yeor-<>ld deuahttt tlbe lild anil said she WU Ill to a<I hmelf up uu • tramp •nd hive rree "'" of •n empll' -· I -.Id 11!0! to ..._11111 ltt· W Iii Ille Oiicoeo iur>'l'lmol bo<llllO It _.. lllao II """" ot tbll IOl't ol thine In Ollr:JIF lhu ..,..hm elae, Thant. J'Oll, AJill -DISCIOftED WITH fT . ~O.: I_, .. _... II IO _v_.., ...... -5 ... _,..., .... ..,.. ............. =.... . •s ts .... ,......,._.. .... -................... ...,. .. ....... -.... -..... .U ... ,I 't. MrirC _. ol "IMI _,,_.. ... __ ,,_. II. MY ... W..-~ lllllcllo9 It '!" ' . ......... _.,.,_ given date. A fee-waiver program IJ for student• who cannot affcrd the $8.50. Fee-waiver ~ are diltrlbuted by tdloo!J Ind b7 agenctes lltn'lng 1 t u d e n t 1 from low-income areas. The mu.ltiPe choice t~I ........... Nt,ht School '""'°"' Conclfttrolel deslcned to measure 1 fomlltJon rtnertJna his or her qualion IJ dderibld 11 or 1tu den1 '1 vrrbal ind hopes, ex-ptritpctJ and h• more th.In averagt1 dlffkALlly malhemallc•I 1klll1 doesn't teru:ll. In a rtce:nt year, II wa1 Clll for eo1chlng. Bated on er· At the ltudtnfs rtqUl'tl 1his 11111wtted corTettly by • ptr· ten11lvt rrseardi. lnll leeJ of SDQ lnlorm.1Uon ts sent to 11M ttrt ol the •tudfnll. ll ii ol the Colltge "°'rd rtport thlt tolltl[a •nd tcholarshlp •Rtn· 1nore thain average dlfftc:ulty coaching ha.• no •lcnlncant ries deligruited by the 1tudtnt. brCIUAe C ~lbty ('f,lf'Teet impact on a penon's SAT Thttt ii no t.1tr1 char1e for flMWet" lftlWtr B • scortt. U'lia. howtvtr. II <'Of'NCl. The SAT m<41Urtl 1bllltlH The SOQ Wu eclded to tht The math quMiolw lft the I.hit I.ht acudt:nt develop.I over tettlnc program i.. )"C!-'r uiual Crwll«tUndlnc type - hl1 tnlire Ufetlmt. In 1M opt-Cotltge Admi.ions off.c:en to "")'OM who ·h&81't been nlon of the t r u • t et I • Md u.prel!Md a dtslre to have lacklJ.nc m1th ln 1 dUlrOOm vocabulary drtn. manoritln1 more lnlannadon thin ttm tciUnc And "'" to toDM ol fact s. or the Ute, can do little \toll ICXll'9I on the atwknb lhmi tome ol the QUlfLkw, to roiM """"· ""' ,..... ..,,i,las. mtpl .. ..a bo c...I.. .U a mull, the Boin! .,,, A -pll qlllllillD In tho ,_. namplo. tbon lrt a ·-tbel • -opal lit -.,..._ ~ .. -°' .... "!'!"!'I l!J~~ or her Ha • 1<bo'ol dto 11.\T ....... lhl nalln tf 1lto T tllla: ~at, ••••• , --=::: i. .. -··· ,_.,........ ......... --..... f, m~. 1~ t11t tons .NI,.:;:;;,..-;~ ..,._II tltlo ..... -. • .t .. lomw.ntbe..a"' M11181:A-~:I ~ ""'"""6dal ---llllfll( Q .;.:~..,, l> ...... )I oolllce-0~~-mhr•;•~--· '111tlDQ--~ I I fr:!t'.:=~:~ ..=. :i:: · Ifft, Ratbtr, k ..... a •II I a .' an -'""if lo -• It" *"" It a. '11111 ' I f-FOod Trimmed l . 1 For H61 idays By CAROL MOORE • Of ... OellW ....... , ... "At this point, 1 could eat the hind leg of a bear." This was only one of the hungry comments ov erhea rd in the middle of Mesa Theater as aromas reached t h c delirium level during Orange Coast CoUege Cooking School. Instructor Gerry Gerken and Sandra Krogh created a ne ighborly . goodi es-in-progress atmosphere as they kneaded Dilly Casserole Bread and popped Applesauce Nut Bars Wto the oven. ~ir pitch for hearty, flavorful, satisfying s i d e dishes to supplement holiday sweets was so convincing that even the vegetables looked tempting. "Camoufiage the nutrition if you must," said Mrs. Krogh, "For instance, the cottage cheese adds protein to the bread." Herbed Spinach Bakt!. 3nd Holiday Zucchini Casserole were presented with tbe hint to score the top of buffet dishes (and even decorate each section separately) lg, define portions so that the disl'f will stlll look appetizing for the last guests in line. "While adults are enjoying such delicacies as creamed onions, be sure t h e r e ' s something familiar, such as Carrots a la Orange, that children will recognize and ask for sceonds," Mrs. Krogh ad- ded. "'MM! same goes for putti ng exotic toppings on gelatin salads or oysters in dressings. Leave a portion, or small batch, unadorned so it will ap- peal to younger tastes." A multi-purposed dip is han- dy at holiday parties that in- clude a e v e r a I generations. Guests may choose dunkables -seafood. hot dogs. chips or vegetables -to suit their ,palate. Extra batches of cookies. bread. cake or granola can be packaged prettily with ribbon and straw .flowers to have on hand for hostess g i f t s . carolers' treats or visiting grandchildren. t teaspoon vanUla \I, C\IP chopped nut.! 1 .. cup raiSlns Blend butter, sugars and ap- plesauce. Stir in flour, baklna powder and cinnamon. Ada egg and vanilla; beat . litll. Lightly stir io nuts a.ad , raisins. Pour into 8-inch square ,Pall and bake in 350 degree avert' for 30 to 35 minutes. Yields 19 cookie bars or 8 dessert squares that may be served a la mode. DrLL Y CASSEROLE BREAD t package dry yeast 1/4 cup warm water t tablespoon butter l cu p cream style cottage cheese, small curd 2 tablespoons sugar l tablespoon minced instant onion 2 teaspoons dill weed 21,4 to 2'-h cups flour l teaspoon salt l/4 teaspoon soda I egg Dissolve yeast in warm water. Melt butter in saucepan and add cottage cheese ,' heating until warm. Add to yeast. Add the sugar, onion and dill. Sift the Dour, salt and soda together and add t.o other ingredients. Beat well adding the egg. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 1 hour. ~ Stir down and knesd 50 to 75 .., ~'i: times. Tum into a greased 2-</ quart casserole and let rise ~· · again for 35 to 40 minutes. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes. Don't over~ke. Brush top with butter and sprinkle with coarse salt. May be stored or frozen . HERBED SPINACH BAKE 1 (Ukiunce) package frozen chopped spinach l cup cooked rice 1 cup shredded American cheese 2 eggs, slightly beaten 2 tablespoons 1soft butter 11.i cup milk 3 tablespoons chopped Onion lh: teaspoon Worchestershire sauce 1 teaspoon salt i-i teaspoon rosemary, crush· ed or thyme leav es, crushed COMPANY'S COMING -Two extra fillips for hol· iday entertaining -Fruit Filled Squash and Chri .. mas Carrot Cake -are placed on the buffet by Gerry Gerken who will show how to prepare them in the final 1972 class of 0 r a n g e Coast College Cooking School. The 9:30 a.m. ses.sion tomorrow in Mesa Theater, Costa Mesa, will provide cooks with imaginative ideas for when company's coming. WWnAv, tts , .. 15, Jt'T2 ' Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini: Role Meaningful THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 By SYDNEY OIWIR Dr. Joyce Brothen, 1 Libra poydlologtsl who pined fame on a television quii aeries, tabs lllue wllh !he lste Dr. Carl Jllni, r<prded u one of the world 's most brilliant authors a n d peycbiatrists. Jung utilized utn>logy In bta ~. Dr. Brothers states that iodeed Jung WU a giant in his field, but was wrong about utrology. NaJurally, I aide with Jung. Your opinion, please I ARlE8 (March 21-April 19): Cycle moves up -stress natural qualities of originality, Independence. Family member will appreciate new approach. State needs and deairea. Much of what you re- quest will be made available. TAURUS (April 20-May 2<1): What appeared to be a dif- ficult situation could )>ecome a laughing matter. Throw o(f tendency to fear the unknown-: Stress versatility. Be aware of ., a11ernat1,.._' Eiqirea Id- Get ll!oull>U on paper. GlllllNI (lofay 21.June 20): Mc:ent -ta 00 lrlmdtlllps which play meaninglul roles. You wW be able to put puzzlo pieces In i'!aco. Aid Is due 'lrom unorthodox eource. Be receptive. 5<Wplo person Is In picture. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Change now could result in greater presUge. Know II and act accordingly. Prol...tonal superior is wllllng to mate room for you at lop. Gem!U and Virgo person.. could ltgure prominently. Express con- fidence. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Soll· sell brings ~ results. U you 'are overbearing, you lose. Choice should be one which leads to diplomatic approach. Family member can become valuable ally. Know it and plan accordingly. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) : Don't be afraid to look inward. Be truthful with yourself. Constructive criticism ls in order. Money situation is out To avoid disappolntment, prospective brides are reminded to have their weddinJ?: storie1 with black and white J?lossy photo- graphs lo the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partment one week bet~·~ wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. .lt'ol. engagement announcements It ts tmper,ative tba~ the story, als9 accompanied by a black and white glossy picture. be sub- mitted. siJ weeks or more before the wedding date. II deadllne is nOI LOet, only a story will be used. To ,help fill requirements on both wed· ding ahd engagement stories, forms are available in all of the.DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section stiff members at 642-1321. ol your ~ l\!IOW '11 and AQUAIUUS (Jon. io-r retuae to be cliar1ed wilh 11): M<tnt ll .. movemeilt, ..,.._., mponslblllty. !ra•d, IPilfte( ~ LIBILl 1s.p1. ss.oct. 21 ), · tolvkl8 o.mw •SOdll ..U• y Time ta Dt1 your 11c1e. outline ta apt to ICCeletate. proJ«t, aoaJ. Perceive what , horlr.ono. See beyond !he olher4 WIDl'or will probably 'mediate. You may have do. Your Juclimenl wW even-give specW attentlan to tuaJly prove accurate. For PISCES (Feb. II-March ) : now, wait and observe. You steady approacb ......,. need not rush. money -don't veer SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): basic 1011. One who ls Finish what you start. Obtain patient also ta llkdJ to . mlslolormed. Take lnven valid hint from L lb r a Be aware of bQdget message. Steady pace ts Im-qulrements. Pay and portant. lloo'I neglect basic Conni change! oerriceo. One who depeods 1111 IF TODAY JS YO JOU does Intend to r<pay. BIRTBDAY you are -·.,,.... Know it and soften approach. lntrospectlve. creative. embarked on new project SAGITl'AIUUS (Nov. 22,-year and July wu a Dec1 21): Good lunar aspect month. A more eecure now coincides with romance, atmosphere Is upcoming. creative activity, relationships possesa an amount of intutUve brtell with y0W1g persons. Stress You perceive what ls abou originality, independence or oceur. In 1973, you will thought and action. Leo could delightful chOice -be n play key role. romance and money and ni . of same. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Home ties, rtspoosiblli- ties to older individuals are· featured. Be cautious. Conser- vative line now can result in To find out wha'• 1ucty fol' ft'IOO'lfY Hd iov., ...-SydMr ~. 'SlcT'lt Hlntl for ..... W-" lend Mrltlddt ft 7S II to OmttT Altnltogy lea'ttt. L 'I PILQ'T, loll :rMO, Grlolld C'"lr .. II•· llllflt MN Yn. N.Y. lOD17, better pric.e !or product. Can-) cer individual could help you _______ _..__ with real estate. Betrothal R.evealed Mr. and Mrs. R. W.· Van Dnilf Jr: of HUOllnglm Beach have Rnoouncecl the engage- ment of their daughter! Denise Ann Van Druff to Thomas Greenbolgh, son of Mrs. Barbara Ray or COS!ll· Mesa. They are planning ·to.marry Dec. 9 in the Universal Unitarian Church, Costa Mesa. The bride-to-be i.s a --..fuate of Ed\IM lllgh SchoOl .. Jd her fiance ls a graduate of c.osta Mesa lllgh SchooL , mQe §lei~ HUNTIN6TOH HARIC).11« AS!eilhfal ·~ of the lllllsual for Cbristlnas;,, CHllSTMAS WOIUHOPS i I A.M. TO I P.M. DAltT ·- APPLESAUCE NUT BARS 11.i cup butter or margarine, melted J/3 cup sugar Cook spinach according to packagedirections;drain.Mixi----------------------------------------------~-----'-----....:.....:.....:. __ _ J ,'3 cup brown sugar, packed ~'4 cup applesauce l cup nour, sifted 114 teaspoons baking powder If• teaspoon cinnamon I egg spinach with rema!nfng in· gredJents. PouT mixture Into a JO x 7 baking disb that has been rub- bed with fat. Bake 25 to 30 minutes in 350 degree oven. Cut in IS squares to serve. W ·omen Enter Work Mar.ket By BEA ANDERSON Of ftle Dllff l'lltt SI~ There's a bright future for women who are returning lo work. There are moio job openings for women tociy tban ever before, and monl opportunities .... 00 the Jiori"'1. '"Thn>agli, oeareh. you will fuJ:I that very unique job lo match your own u n l q u e abilities." . This ls,the message a group of aome 20 women heard when they attended the second In a aeries of Wider Worlds of W om e n offered Thursday moml~ through the Women 1 Momlng Programs al Orange Coast College. The topic ezplored was Women 1n the World of Work. Conducting the aession was Mn. Jan HOllfell, a t'OllnSelor and head of µ.. student place- ment offlce at OCC. Taking parl tu the program wu Mrs. Betty Inman, a n o t h e r CCMllllO!or who has coordlnaled lbeoeries. ""Ille rut tragedy to looking for jobs," Mrs. Howell said, ••ts that people don't know how to apply !or the oPP<>rlunlty llley ..... Jnterest..i in."' There ia such a puah on for the "newest minority'' (women), she said. Industry ls being forced lo consider women for jobs. One ol the newat fields which mi~ be attractive to women retUrntng t.o work ls the para-profwlanals. Women can use lhelr baocalaureate degrees as the base and train from there. Other fields that might be sought out by mature women are in aovernment, from city to federa1, and any industry with government contracts. For those looking fot pert. time work , Mrs. Inman rug- gested areas that a r e seuonal, and she added "one of the latest trends Is hiring two part-time personnel for one job." Mrs. Inman advised the class to consider turnover and cited the three Ms-maniage, maternity and m o v I n g husbands -1s the major reasons for It. While lining your abJIJUes, Mrs. Howell aald, don 't forget to Include the experience you have gained other than educa- tion and on jobo. A great deal or psychology Is learned from life Jtsell. she said. To detennlne Interests, she souesled taldnc the series of lnfirest tell& olrered at occ,~--------i E~ Collep. Another aug.11 ,..ilon -the ab!Uly tests al the Doporfmenl ol Human -....,.. DeYelopmenJ. Raulll cl the tell& can be nwtdled &o a job, Mn. llowell clalrnld. The ~1 olflce ha1 the umo -llatJni of job -• Ille Dai>ortment or Jfu.nwi R11rwftl becaUJe the ~ --dally to !he -camputer, • el• pl~ occ --..i library bu • llsl ol all Jol>l In Orange ~,,...,. tooldnl !or Persian RUGS FOR Chrisbnas KERMAN -·· -•. (GAIT HWY. IM 11• 11 ... I (OtlONA DllL MAii ·-.. If ...... spectnc, J'OU can -In the lllnry to ... ti there ts llUCb • job In Ille coun- tJ," abe tdvlMd. ''There Enif not be an open!,_ 11 'the mo- -~ bOl If you ar< tn no bGI' rt lwit allfb' and nlL" More Jobi, .,.. 1v1U.ble to'~!!! ... women than ever before., • • I: I .. .. . . " .. ' .- ' I• fashion island, newport center I l \ • ' \ 644-5070 ' i· .., ·~ .. ' ,, ;: ·:·. ,, ,, "' • °' ·~ .·~! ''I I .f ' ~i " ' ·- •.:;) '• ' . •1; ~ :-;. "' ,. ,, •.: .I" '' - • ! ' f .7 I ' • .. I I .. • . . :;~· . . .-. "'; ( I • • . . . -. ~ .. , . . . . ' • ' dD""1i: UllDAL ~ . .._.,...., ........ , . ' · 1 , • " • I ~ ~ {l:Mii:J' p h n I\ I D g ClllD' ;t•u:t.1:':::"~~. -~"n-=,~~ = ilevi.a the El~.Oaeril ~ • . ~ ' "'1 • ~rJ'.' I~ ~·~a..,.~ot~~ita~­fr!\it:~~~:>i)lc\er lllj(eqt the d""' .~ .... ~~!Dr =="~~~~;., ... Howeu ii ~ a1ton\e>:, for~. 11,.t'!: ··•-~-·, •• ,. t ........ tr·~·.!;. V~:n~tdnes " ; ' I ' l " 11 ' ~ ·. • .~ • • • tti~ -- EDITION • • N.'Y • {-. > • · . ~ORANGf COUNTYi CALIFORNIA -µ ... ·• WEDNESOAY,,NOVEMeE1l 15,11972 N . on El ' . to -lo tbe ~ plaft. ned C'JCllM!alllt)' IOllllJc. Thal is:gelllaa ... ~ by COUISly staff plannen :md ........ otbm •!!' pearlng al Tueldal"• lleulnc. of~~== :i;slftD)~MOJ:ff"'-Mt!' elude: , •• -.. -'lbe .........-envlromnenlol Im· pact report ,,...,...... by the developer and the lnadeqUale Hme allowe<f by"the commission for staff to ~dy the report. -The lad tbat stale olllcials have said they will not fund schools on Biz ol 11 site~ reserved by the developers ~auae Toro Project ol jet -from El Tom -Corps Air a-llate Jaw nqu1ns _..i ·-" for -within two mlleo or .. airpJrt boundary. Qnellloned Impact ol Ibo JoeaUoa of sttfp ft#IHt•eW. IJoaC-a ....,..,.. .eon.de Boulevard -COUlll:I' plamort aald ii beilll mmd !GI'* :-.rd .... lo tl:e -Creelt -~ n:e .-burden of tl:e Canal!a Foolhl!J4 development lo the county ~ system. Developers ogmd I new lr<eway iJ neecled In the Saddlebblck Valley and suggeated tt mlibl lffect • Parking Ban seen . -. .. Newport Seeks Traffic Solutiq~ A ban on all curb p'lrking along East Coast Highway in Corona def Mar, long a topic of heated COl'.ltroversy, is being con- sidered as a tey altematl\re to traffic problems In tbll part of the dty. 1':e CltlJeDa Advisosy ~tion Commlltee l5t lncorpor1Ung that ~ ai:d.albers SUileSted by Newport Beach iralllc' ..,.meer ~ Jaffe Into Its dlscussjool of . aolutms lo the dty'1 trnnsit proble-.. ) Cousldlmall Jollbl ,store, a member of the OC!IDIDltfee, 911Ulned the propooed ban Oii poHiai and -potential ........ lo traffic tangles during a l:rukfut I , Planners to Discuu Bicycle Trail Plan meeting or the Con:na del Mar OWnber ol Commerce Tueadl:y. "Wo ote iookJ1b1 at the ~blltty of 1 curb l*tlnl ban both at pelk boun of traffic < uy 4 lo I p.m. -or t:annbJc It altogether," be" said. "People ·~ lo pork along the Cllri>I In Ibo buslnea .... --the -to bricked up trafflc, .. Store added. 'lbe Plrkin& baa IW'flriolnilY WU met with vory little comment from Cl\lmber mem.,...., -....._. -i.t·be al· rectec1 -by the ban. -member> muttered nbaut Iott ~-.c:ihm told Store the~ Is .. ~ ,. .,_ Alllt HALL OP f'AMlllt No-1'• °"""'" LaMly General LeMay To Be Honored By Air Society Gemra1 OirtJJ E. Lellay, r.tlred U.S. Air l'orca _, of -""" --In Ne1lpoft llddl, ii -of .... -lo be -!ltd Dec. 15 In the A-llall of P'lmt 11 ""11on. Ohio. LelloJ, o1 1111 ~ Driw, wlR be -.-.wtllllhalatoWMldll•D l'l1lill Tlpr -· LI. Gm. aain .... a..-tt .... two --illrJ;IMW ~1--Gn --J11ne1 JL "Dlltab" ~. Cl•nr" <loll 111111 al Ilia ICO ol ft. ................... i. park Jn Ibo dlJ. ' -.... ,... ... _ .. tbat Ibo JIUldnl .... ii ... tho only j:c:ND:lltty beinl llUdled by the "-10tloo """'" mltlee. Other_.. Include: -Restrlping Cout llJCl:w1y ror ad- dttlonal ...... --tbla -... etgther ........ thus -al=-cliana and 1U curb parldq, or ~ !'· tra tum llDl!:I and= --Add law lo the . pow• J\!; Store said tbil recornmendlt ..... dt !See PAJl!UNG, Pip.I) . City See~ Exemp~·:;· · Froiq '2Q' . ' Siarvation Kblolborpr ---.. Norll:-AYlalloo-llldiodll 1•a1111t ... olf1. ''(. ' Lt*J -In •• .,..,. ..... ,.... II Air ,_ d:iel of iltalf. Both Ldl.ly Mil a.--... ~ lo -the mwaN11 ' NW J-Slewort, I l:rtpdler -"'II ... U.J. Air ........ Rzu:-..W t. W ti WWI laJH et tal p -• f ..... .... , !7&.t • e--.: '"'.:....: --. ... -:;um.. "" .. .. -. -· ........ \ • • .Z OAJl.Y PILOT H State Court Upholds Sex Ban in Bar The Calllomia Supreme Court let 8lalld T u e s d a y an appeals court decision by Justice Robert Gardner ol Corona del ~far that curbs "the imaginatlOlll of a group of randy, beer-drinking patrons". 'nle high court, on a 4 to 3 vote, refused to review a Court of AppealJ decision penned by Juotice Gordner wblcb allows the use ot tbe state's 1913 Red Ught Abatement Ac?t to prohibit lewd activity in a bar even though there was no evi- dence of prostitution or solicitation. The case brolJ8ht lo tbe high court in- volved the Sarong Gala Bar, 701 N. Har- ber Blvd., Santa Ana. At issue was a preliminary In jun c t Ion successfullJ blooghl aglliml tbe tavern after lengthy police surveillance revealed 48 incidents of lewd conduct. Jw:tice Gardner said the entertainment provided by nude female performers constituted ob6ceoe stage conduct and therefore was not protected as free U· presak>n under the First Amendment. He observed, however, that mere nudity or nude dancing cannot in itseU be ~ sidered obscene, by contemporary stand- anls. "Tbe acts or 'entertainen' or dancers were purely and stmply oblceoe acts performed !or lbe purpoee of Inciting tbe sexuaJ deetrel and tmaginationl of a group o! randy, beer-drinldJJg patrons," Gardner wrote. • "The prevention of these acts does not hinder the marketplace of ldeu or free- dom to distribute intormaUon and opin- ion," Gardner said. "Lewdness is lewdness and coverizw it with a patina of 'free erpreuion' I! a fiction which the law will not tolerate," he concluded. The Red I....12:ht Abatement Act, enact· ed in 1913, declares as a "publlc Olli· sance" a place used for the purpose of "lewdnea,,, assignation or prostitution." Jess Unruh Sets Political Sights On Yorty's Job LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former stale Assembly Speaker Jess M. Unruh declared today he ls running for mayor of Lo• An&eles, Jo~ Cllj' Co- 'l'bolTILI Bradley hi whit Ii eipected lo he a heatod race !or Som Yorty's job. Unruh announoed blJ candidacy at a news confermee ate a day . after Bndley. -In bis bid lo unaeat Yorty In 19111, .,,.t out 25,000 letten "'Ying he would llO I ~ J!I!' the nonpartlaan olllce In Dell ipilng'1 el""- lioo. Yorty baa DOI llllllOUDCed bll lnlaltkm. Callins the dty "the wonl eaample ol buttaucrailc duplication la the world," Unruh safd be would bring relle! !or tax- payeD, wbo be aa1d are payina ••twtce !or aoy aervlcel, once, lo the dly, and once to tbe county." Unnib, a . Democrat who ran unsuc- ces,,fully {or governor aplmt Rcma1d Reapn lo ll'10, delcribed blmaell .. a "concernod proleaioMI wi111na lo pell the limodock at dly ball, day lo and day out and alve an bis lafeota and .......... utiUJe all the tooll GI the polltloal trade to ... tllat -lhlnp Ott done ... Unruh, ISO, p""'1iaed he would work lo protect r e 1 l d en t J a 1 netghborboods, deYek>p an effect.Ive rapid tramll system, increase Jobi, Improve -ing, stop gang w1rfare and violent atreet crime. ,.. ,,. "I hive come to 1tb1J _..., after lludyJnc tbe dty'I I-and prob- Jellll, and after monlhl · ot. Holal!bill lo thouaa:nda of you, my feUow AitpieDM," 1Jnru.h ukt In a atattl!Mll&-, "1nnab terVed u a atata A111mblJ1D111. for 11 yean, bellnni>I wtlb hJo olodli10 l.rom tbe 15th dbtrlct in 1111 """4'idlDc in lt70. , Ol.UMI CO.t.11' • DAILY PILOT // Crash Aftermath ' ,,,. t ~, ~\ . ' ' 7 HUe .. re • ,;,.:.;;_'---'-.... , . ' ' . -• . -, • • . ' . I Supervisors I I .. I Pa~k Acquisition ! : • By JACK BROBACK Of .. ~IY Pllllt Sftfl AcqulJlt1on ol Mile · Square Regional Pari: ln Fountain Valley by Orange CowJ. ty ft'o~he federal government got another iring before the Boan! ol SUpe"'1!o Tuesday. M a t, Su~r David Baker will go lo Washington, D.C. in an effort to speed federal turnover of the property lo Orange County government. The latest di.scussioo was much less explosive than two weeks ago when Board 'lllairman Ronald> W. Caspers questiooed 'Baker's ·8ctivlties in ·con- nection wtth the cost*free grant of the 260-acre property to the C"OUDty. the land. , The board chairman tened to take • wblcb Baker bad carried on for five : yean. "', ; Tuesday, Caspen ursed -~l>oard : move lo determine !hie dito !if>ich : the county would ta~ over fee to • the land -aunoundinl ~ ~ine rps : hellcopt.r practlee !letd. -1 • Re asked Baku H he believed that cor>- stant !orwanllng lo tbe federal agency;ol .: "negative infonnation regarding couqty : actions" was beneficial to the grant. }::le .; referred to news accounts of the req;lllt : bribery scandal involving Westminster city officials and tbe campaign letter~ Battin. • 1.' ·Balter h!plled that It bad beeii ihi: • pol!cy of bis office .. inform the !edei:a( government of any adverse publl~·: rather than have officials bear of tt'ftbnf • other sources. . ., .ro, Rescuers hustJe ·Marine Cpl. Thomas Speele, 20, to- ward ambulance after prying him from wreckage of car Tuesday night. He was passenger in auto driven by Cpl Chester Stricklin, 22. Car slammed into stone building at 16th Street and Monrovia Avenue '\ . . Caspers had ,.acted lo Baker's office advlsJnc tfie·i"ederal .~Outdooc Recreatl&i • that a" l!ampaliJi' letter' by First District Supervillor Robert Balln was false in intimating that the county might allow realdential~elopment on over Ult negoUations for park land in Newport Beach about lf&!Sl p.m. "i!d ·uught fire. Both Camp Pendleton Mari¥s l't'.ere itt,uillcal con- dition at Hoag Memorial H"o~~~'\dllW, PQllce said N B h' Baker added that a meeting has .~.: scheduled 1or Friday in WaslJln&too, q.c, designed lo assure the Bureau o! Outd~ ' Recreation that there has been no viofl~ i tion of the lease under whlch the coUllt:,-·: haJ developed the ~ especially . ia-. reference to agricultural leases. . ... Batt.in in his campaign letter ha~. charged that the property was leased 'fu:· rich farmers to help make them ricltei'· · rather than developing the land to recreational property. , ~. Newport Dunes Eatery to Open • Doors in Spring Tbe long-closed restaurant at Newport Dunes shou1d be reopened nei:t spring, the Orange County Board of Supervisors were told Tuesday. Before the boa·rd was a request by Neviport Dune! Inc. to sublease to Lido Coast Investments to remodel and operate the food establishment. N"'JJOrt Dunes ls now controJled by syndicate beaded by Jack Bennett o! Newport J11vestments in Newport Beach. '!'her pwoh;iled tbe ,.malning portion o! the 1ona: term lease oa the county-owned ....,...tJoo !1dllty from Col. D. H. Byrd of Tei:as. Under Byrd, the eating establishment first opeoe4 several years ~ 88 the Sea Byrd. l.ac&, a liquar li«!iM '\ihlcli lbe boanl -1d not appl'Ove, the' lestanrBnl -It .._..i about two yeara qo under the ...., •. Ocean Toad but ~ in buliMa ffo"oaly a !ew months. 'Ille coun!J urged'•Byrd to m1pe11 the restaurant 1 u a part of the condltlona .t cif the .., of Ibo Q!OllllY~od -~ I -~r AocordlDf lo Filth Dlllrld SUpenllor R<mld W. Copen of Newport Bead!, tbe new cafe will be called tbe KaleldGoeope. A ccurty Roal Property Sertjceo of· ficlal Rid the Newport innalo)& m dewlaoill a ....,.i plan !or the _. erty, inOtber condition of tbe leaae. They will probably uk county penn-l:.i!:':' u.: :.= ~. land .. Se1enl Inna have been propoted in the paa: but plana have fallen lbrougll. F ..... P .. el VERSAILLES • • • could be put to. -"The appUcant did not submit suf. ficient lnfol'lllltkm for us to determine ... the ipeclfic height of the building. -"Some conditions or the (original) use pennlt were omitted that should be included. Other conditions should be ad- ded." What he wanl!I added, among other thJng.s, are tbe "true density' 'o flhe proj· ed. and a reduction ln lhe number of bedrooms : discussions of the "scale' 'or the project; more landacapinl: and pay- ment of the '73.000 In bolldlng fees. ·"lbert's no guarantee (under the set- tlement agreement that w1lved those fees) lhlt the part IJ ever goinl lo be there," Kymla aald. Pecl<eapalllh bad -led (Jgures c!Jlmlnl tbe put 'Would cost the J developer $411,00I. . Thal (Jgure lncholod an ntimai. that Ibo value o! the acno of property the developer was gjvtng up wu more than $250,000. Ptcktnpaugb liter conceded th1t the land Schol1 would give up w1a actually a 22-lool 11rlp (the oetback for the li<llldlnp) tllat bordon the property. Kymla'1 polnt wu that the rest of the property ScDoli wu talking about tor the Park w11 1dually owned by the cauiomla Dlvlsk>n of Hlghw1ys which hasn't aald tt would tell, or even \eaM!. to the dly. Kymll Niki he had even more COil· cems: -PotenU.I impact or drainage lnto Mle bay -F1Uure t.o oontlder the new 8Clsmic study lhlt said lhe city could br h!rrlbly lhaken by even 1 moderate t'arthquake. -The rqklnal erfect on air qual ity. -The odor problem creoled by un- der.,.....i -ooepma from !he ground below the bhll!J. -The effect of the eli min.ci lion of the Paclfie Cout Freew•y on JJurface street tr1mc. -ConaktetaUon or the tffl'Ct or ln- cru.d \"ld'llilltt rrafflc on the ability · of vdikltl lo 1et to ne:trby floa1 Memcrtal H01pU1l ln an emergency. -Tbe fm '}>at the Versailles EIR wu "not ob)ectlve" In manY an•n:i \ accident climaxed a drag '"'\."~tieiW~ Stricklin ewport eac .S and another Marine. 1 l \ ... ¥-·, By Umted Press Intttna.tlonal The Communists renewed t b e J r demands today that President Nguyen Van .ni.teu realgn. but Saigon reports said he is cemidering sending his own envoy to Paris in hopes of joining secret .. negotiations between preJldential adviser Henry A. Kluinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho. Diplomatic sources in Paris said the Ki!singer -Tho lalD oould resume this weekend. Waablngton reporta aaid the presiden- Ual adviser could leave as early as tonight. Tho left Pe.king today for Paris a~ talb wl.l.h. Chinese Premier Chou En--lal. Moscow dlopatchea lald Tho 11Tivod II •!1 1 ' •• I .f',.... Pllfl8 I PARKING ••. Council Enacts . Tough Bal Isle Ban on Building Newport Beach councllmen Monday night enacted an emergency ordinance clamping down Uahter than ever on new conotrudlon on Balboa IJland. They approved 1 ,.vlaed R-1.5 zoninl ordinance that restricts construction of duplexes to 150 percent of the bulldabtf, lot area. It ls effective Immediately. The acUon'!I came at the request of Island homeownen, represented by the Balboo Island Improvenenl -lloo. They said the eilstlng R·l.5 ordl.nance, "'hich allowed buildings up to 7.00 pttCe:Dt or the "buUdtble lot area" wun't ac- compllah!ng anything. Councilman Paul Ryckol!. a Balboa lidand ttsidenl and sponaor of lbe deJlll.. 1y cootrog, showed pictlllOI GI a duplox under construction that bad three m- 1ranct1 and Ii false wall that Md be knocked out as '°°" at completed, th<reby lurnlna the -Into a triplex. An ofDclal ol the BUA a!JO ~ to claaslDed advertlMmtnl lor •a 111per duplel'' on the bland that bod !om' uidu for rtnt. Councilmen enacted the ..... --for a period GI UO da1I, tlma _,.ii, they .. 1d, for creallon ot. Ibo o,.nnarw througll eotablgbed chmMI• The P1AMlnl --will cmcluct a publfc bearlna on the pr_.i ...... amendment D<c. 7 al 7:111 p.m. In city hall. ·-I OPEN t TO 6 iiiiiiiti."ifo'fs""" 9&0 :.~ m111s SHOES .... l!af<er bad previously explained that· the agricultural leases were part of tfte.· agreement with the federal go~· designed to keep dust down and eljmiDafe i weeds, that the leases were awanW:: through open bidding aod that any 'prof II.. was shared equally by the county IDd tbe.: government. . Baker also informed that the bri)lerY scandal hid been explained lo !,.Jeraf 91-: ficials and they agreed that it was.•: purely local matter not vitally affectiftc~ the orderly transfer of the property 1 &o~ the county. · The second district supervisor ~ lie planned lo fiy lo Wa1bingtoil "Friday ftfr tbe meeting. Supervlaor Ralph Clart-..,g- gested that Caspers should alao go-all:·.· "Fjne," replied Baker, "and SupervilGr • Battin would be welctlme f4>o." • · • Caspers said he Wjs utl:ertain If be · would be able lo mafie lbe trip and Bal': tin flatly refused to do so. ' ~ ·. Baker haJ estimated that the ledenil" government will complete the deedibg bl-· the property to the C011nty within a few ,, weeks. · .... ·;. ' '··. • ... ·"' .. ... .. •.:.·· • '· ·~ .. I ' • ' . ..\; "I CLOUD •• SUNDAY •• 860 BASIETIAU SHOES .. 1950 ~":.. TEllNIS S!IOES ...... 795 ;~ TEINIS SHOES ....... 950 ..... TEllNIS SHOES .. --1696 -· I Special Sal .. e -:SUIPING ·BAGS ~r BAO 109& E :.::"' DOWI BAG ............. 4996 ,. " • u..i'" ~11" ~.r DOWI BAG .......... &496 • ' ~i·". DOWN BAG ............ 88•& • '---------------~---~~-~ .. TENNIS FRAIES .... 111• fiisiW:s-=-TElll18 ~ 18'1 :::... TEllllS FRAIU '11•1 ' . := ... m• 11YL11 •• ·-UOIEll 1''·21'1 -711 ~l~TOR IMPERIAL -1100 HAID BALL GLOVES • 0 BASIET UI IS v:.. 191 -3'1 ·&15 ·-410• 8'° ~ 8lllET Ml' S ::-l'' .JUD IA' IS -16• -usm 1••'ts ........ 1ztt · '. _ 110 :::-UOI BOARDS ....... 1411 -·ii · m 111 1211 GOALS ............ ,,.. . at• l 191 TEI S SHO • I IW.llCll llKES-hrts · Tns-Jibes -Acee~·._. I · ...... ,. .. " t ' I . ·, .. • '' ·I e BOYS & GIRLS '· .. SPEEDO SWIM •:"• SUITS .. • . .. -I ';j ·1 " .• ·'I ' . " .. -• •• . •' ., I • I I I ·I I 6 - ' DAU.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • That Second ; Bridge It was Inevitable that the Newport Beach 'fi1111- portatlon Plan Citllens' Advisory-Committee would be stud,ylna the possibility of • second brlclge CJ!)Ulng Upper Newport Bay to alleviate traffic strangiilatlon on the e:dstlng Coast Highway bridge. . A second bridge across the bay In various locations has been discussed in some form or other for 20 years. Earlier considerations included a oecond brldfe, crossing well up the bay, when it waa still believed that the Pacific Coast Freeway would provide a high C!paclty bridge. · • The concept now to be studied would split off !Tom Coast Highway east of Jamboree, swing across Newport Dunes over the bay to the Castaways Hill site, then up to Westcliff Drive and 17th Street. The citizens• committee first will have to determine if it really will help alleviate the traffic tangle. There has been no doubt for two decades lbat some kind or relief is needed for all the traffic using the long-inade- quate bridge conneding the two halves of the city. Al the very best, the hope is that the traffic load on the existing route could be cut in ball by the pro- posed bridge. At the very least, planners say, it would be a lot better than it is now. But it could intensify traffic problems in the Westcli!f Drive-17th Street area. Another possible plan would, in essence, connect San Joaquin Hills Road -designed to be a major six- lane artery all the way to Laguna -with 22nd Street or Del Mar Avenue on the west bank. As now envisioned, the project would be largely serving the city traffic system. Therefore presumably tt would be largely a city financial responsibility. Public Works Director Joseph Devlin says funds may be available from Orange County· in its bridge fund. Councilman John Store thinks the state probably could be convinced lo contribnte if the new bridge would serve as a detour while improvements are made on the existing bay bridge -or while a new bridge is being built. Offlclals ~ mull detai:llllne If the environmental Im~-°* of a new. brld&e ud' Ila 1116roaches would out· ~Ille ben¢ts. 'J'.lill,jln t)ll'ft, b"fliog• Into the equa- tion ·t!fe ultimate plan lot, Ille Upper Bay and an event· ual eOistllne conservation plan. ' ,Despite the in.,rutude of the problems,' there is no question that It is time that the project be given full and careful study. 'Copter Team Honored Newport Beach Police Department helicopter pa· trols' value was again emphasized last week by presen- tationa at the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce- sponaored Annual Medal of Valor Luncheon. Two of four honorees were helicopter crewmen. Patrolman Douglas Webster is an observer officer, cited for bis heroic leap into the dark 1ea ~·: 9 to save a man paralyzed due IO ni<:k injnrles siifferri in a dive off Newport Pier. Officer Kenneth "Scotty" McGregor is a chopper pilot. He was honored for flying skills' in the rescue of a gid who fell !Tom a cliff in Upper Newport lily, man· euvenng the craft backward while tJattling treacherous wind currents blowing upward from a narrow beach at the fQOt of the bluff. The efforts of fellow honorees, Community Rel• tions Officer StanJey Bressler and Narcotics Detective Michael Hietala, were no more and no less significant in their own special areas of protecting people and prop- erty. Officer Bressler has an enviable record of public service on his own time, including helping organize Law Enforcement Explorer Scout Post 1050, while De-- tective Hietala was instrumental in breakup of a drug· dealing ring that did a $1 million business. ' .. N •rm not taking any more chancet!' • •• • \I "" •• ' I • . . . . 1lt t·• ., ,. "''J . •t ' ••• ? f~ ,. ;i ; '.~ < .. ,, , ,; . . " . ' .. ~1;:-. .. Slow Down Santa Claus, You're Earlv Dear Gloomy Gus Reader Commends 'Marked Ballot' 'it~ Likes Our Positive Ele~tion Stand ~:~' .. and Utah ) were the chopped u .. ;. .. j .. ( HAL BOYLE ) ''Hark. hark, what is that I hear? "Tis Ule sound of sleigh bells drawing near." OH, NO, SAY it ian't so. Chriltmas on the way here alre~yet? Why, it seems bGt yesterday that nta Claus wa~ m~­ ing echoes throug t the land with his vast "ho, ho, ho!" Don't tell ir.e the rat old rascariJ back trying to steal the stage again Ju iioon. He Is? \Veil. that's hardly n ti1iug lo be thank ful for before Thank.'lgiving Day . I guess v.·e shuuld be gr a t e fu l he didn't get here in time to ~k Hal\o~·een. The way things are going, in another decade we'll be banging up t~ holly and mistletoe the day before the Fourth of July, and b 10 years after that Santa Claus will atart pretending he's the Easter bunny, and he'll lay eas all over t:ie back yard. · Santa Claus, you preswnplive old fraud , you're getting worse than the guest who canie to dinner and then began to act like a steady lod(ler. THE HEART ANO the house of man aren't rea1y for you yet. You're wearing out the welcome mat even before it has been brushPd and put out befOl'e the front door, Santa. Yes. It's gelling so we hear you coming 'l1le Very expensive Newport Beach so-called annual report contains vir· tually no figures of income and ex· peodltures -only two childish pie grapm .. How about getting a 10- ,.ar 8llD1llWY of •pending with meaningful detail? The stockhold· en .,..Wd he shocked. -R. C. J . Tlllh ....-. ,...,.. ................ ., ... ......, .... .. ... ----· ... ,.-.. ....,. tt ..._,. Gw. OellY Plitt. '· ' again before yw've quite Rone. Are you a pilgrim here, sir, or are you a squatter trying to assume tie rights of permanent residency? ARE YOU GOING to vote here this year, Santa? Are you ready to settle down, pay an Income tax, and put your overworked elveS on a five-day work week? I'll tell you what I think of you, Santa Claus. I think you are getting delusions of grandeur. You are acting like a spoiled child that has to be tbe center of every scene. , WHAT THIS country needs, besides a good 25-cent cigar, is an activ~ Society to Keep Chrlstrnu in Its Proper Place on the &alendar. H yoo' or your rein<jeer -up before the Finl ol llec<mber, •~. you •bouM he put in a mail jacket, your heard tweak· ed, and thipped bock in your llelgb to the North Pole, wbe.re you came from. YES, INDEED¥ there .Vf still too m&DY sbopptni days left b e f o r e Cbrlatmas to have k buy you so 900n . Go away, Santa, and. wait your tum. Don't call us. We'll clD you. See YQU later, all!ptor. Mosquitoes also Serve Thoughts at Large: In our ·arrogant Ignorance, we ask, "Why did God make the mosquJlo?", and the purple martin answers us, "Why, for food. y'lu ninny'." • • • ll Sl>e1n1 • be one ol tbe ironJc facts of human life that men generally get better looking as they grow older, while women lade; at 25 a man looks r a w and a "·oman is In full bloom : DI 50 he has reached his opU- ~um , while she ls In decline. (I refer ooly to looks, mlnd you· not to character or anythlng cllf.) • • • The only rormut. that works equally \\'ell with all children 11 for parents io t.t1I thml no llell : It la simply anwing how candor Jnd hontlly can comptnUte for a host of other dtriciencles u a parent. • • • There ttre twv ltlndl or "kOl.llls" - thole who want to mate people: live up to ~--•ir Geerte --- Dear Oeorae : I have IU<h an amlel1 cmn)l(el that I can hardly hudJe tlll..iflin of everyday life. c.v. Dear C.V.: You know, C.V., I'm the same way ! -\No othu lldYtce colu1Mlat will make that 1tatemcnt ! ) (SYDNEY J.HARRI~ some abstract ideal (and they become scold! or tyranla), and thole who want people lo Uve up to the best within themlelves (and they become sages or saints). Thil is why IO' many con- tradictory things have beeo said about "ldeal1st1," • • • I have alwl)'I had 1 snealtlng sym- pethy for Caln, since he realiy didn't know be WU commltUnr--murder -(or nobody hid ever died unttl then. •• • • The dlfference between talent aod ,..ius ii uot a matter of dqree; genltll do<w not do what talent fir.di dUflcuit, but what Jt llnd.s Jmpoalble. • • • Thi manutils all lnalst that sex is more fuUU!Jna when acromp111le<i by love - whkb is true, except 1bf lhat la.r1' minority of men who Ond 1 h t rupon!ibWty of lovt too heavy a burden tu bear, I.I~ so ; n en}oy RS only when 1L LI dluoci.lt I from the emotk>ns. • • • A ~ ol Ille thlt "ru...,.bly" fit• ii .. lDollectut:' ... -tblt ii only a 11ae too larp • too llllllli: In the end. k wtn oq-. "' rub away all the com- lart It ta ~ to sJve. ' • • • :J:,,1 It called the ordinary -·~ 1 htl man" • one who ctn ntllhrr wort wttiiwt belnl agltaltd, nor rat wlthoutlltlncbot'ed. • • • JI we can plan ot.oleoc:et10e Into our WttponrJ, "hy nol into war II.tel(! To the Editor: You, the publishers and staff of the DAILY Pil.oT are to be commended for having the fortitude to ))1,lblish a "mark· ed. ballot" on all candidates and prir positions of T'Jesday'!; election. The great majority of the country's newspa~rs have fallen into the category of "fence riders" when it comes to taking a stand on any controversial subject. They take cover under the guise of presenting the material ou an unbiased basis lo allow their readers to draw their own con- clusions. In actuality it is more con· venient and involves Jess embroilment, not to take a stand. We may not agree with your dec&iions,. but it gives tbe reader a basis upon which to -jud~. Our nation needs leadership and taklnfl a stand ii a Jorm ol leadership. HOWARD LOUDON To the Editor : With reference to t h e Oct. 30 article regarding t h e death of George Capron, who purchased 5,000 8cres for $100 per acre then later sold the same to the slate of California at $5,000 an acre for the comtructlon of the Fairview State tlospital ln Costa Mesa. allow me w state the following. IN YOUR article you report: "When the state dld not use all of the property fa< tile boopital Ca)"On sued . charging state officials with abu!lng their power of eminent domain. He won a landmark decision which netted him millions," . THIS CASE was the subject of one of the meetings of the Clvic Affalrr, Plan- ning and 1.onlng C.Ommlttee of . the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Realty Board oI which I am chairman for tile Newport Beach division. One of the members of this committee made the ~e statement as you had reported above. However, I had followed the case and had a different recollection of the final decision and in order to verify the cor· reel deciSi on I checked with the Dtvlsion of Highways and their legal department and from them T received tnlonnaUon that Mr. Capron had won 1 dec:IDon ln the lower court but that on appe.I the decision was reversed and wu flnaJ against Mr. Capron. ovn TJIE year.. about SlJ million ot NowpOrt Beldi property bol bffn tuen off the tas rolls under condtmnatlon pro-ceedlllCI !>)' tile 1111< ol Calllomla for the Newport. Proeway which now ii deleted from tho freeway proJ«l. Said )"Ol)lrtlel have produced an income of •.ooo and of this sum the county of Oranae his , received •150,IXXI and the ~t) of Newport Beoch lbout 11$.000 to bo dillrlbuted IO< tlll )'Oii' lfn, I fetl tblt the owntn of tbt cco- dtmntd JlfOPtfticl would JIU to know their status and tht-.lr rtllU ttptdln& a re·purchaM. ol lhelr concltmned parctfl. IN MY reaatth l find that thr Slate of Callloml8 under condemnalloo pr1> ceect• does not '1'1111 any reverlionary rlghtl ta Jll'Ol*'IY o"""' to ~ at Ow 11me price as the prvpert)' wn sold to the state for llld Ill)' M]lius ~ bo re«Jld by the state II marllet value on publk: auctlon. FllANCll> J. HORVAT!! Tllc1du fer Help To the Editor: t want to thank you for your ei~ll.ent ..Utorial \OCt. U) opf>Ollnl Pfot>osltlon 21. With Umtted mources. It •as dlf· ficult In thil co mpe1JP1 to "a"h Clllfomia vottn with fldual In· fonn1hon and ri1r.minded ~veraae MAILBOX electoral votes in the country. How tremendou.sly important this makes our fai.· state! Why. think of the many presidential elections we could swing toward our chosen candidate! Just realize what. POWER this givrs us! So Letters from reackra are tqefcome. much power -that 45 minutes after the NormaUy writer• should con*t/ tMir C8llfornl1 polls had closed -before one me&soges in 800 word& or luf. The litUe return was announced -Senator right to cond4m1 Eetttr1 to fi4 IJXJce McGovem wu making his concesskln or eliminate libel U rtlnt1fd. All 1peech and giving the election to lhe letters mtUt in.clsu/.e dgnatwrt bd .PrcsMfent. mailing addr;1t&I, bvt umtl MG)' ~e TRANXS TO the "mqic" 0 f ttnthhel~ on nqu.est if 11'/ldAi teJevidon's ProjecUons (lhe modem Seer reaaon u apparent. Poetry r:ot ~ , ol our ~ dvilb.a.Uon _ &be pubUshed. , ,. • 1'10'• Propb1t:1 of Dnam and Joy _ &be about the I~ lilecl by thil ~meuort:. You made 1 slpificant contrfbutlon lo this ob}ective. Thank )'OU for your help in the ef(ort to aehlevt liberty and justice ror all. · ~ "" JOYCE S. FIBKE campaign Director Tere..ufon 'llfag!C!' To the Editor: It was indeed e:ccitliag to leana that California now bu the largest ~of Walbik and Wizard of Bis Brother) we leeniiill at appro~y 4 p.m. on TUes- ljay afternoon that all was lost for McGovern· -and our pol!J were st Ill rt· nlllalDg r.afcnediy open foor ~ """'-'I To what potnt? II the eut and ~t are to be tbel pmldentlll elec· ton -a they were this year -why bother "!lb U-of ua Jn the Pacific Time 1.or*: at all? And those ill the Moun- tain Tlme'1.ooe fan!d ooly a ilitle beu.r. n wa -t to a11 Utat aa the "la!llPllDU'{ electlon menu lrtrftd 'l'Uet- dat nipt, CaUfomil, W a 1 b I n g t o '\,, 0....., and Nenda \and parta of Idaho LEE C. .., .,. ·-Global Ceauen !fo the Editor: !• •• . ' Although I happen to bolleYf freedom of the pres.s isn't as e!llelitlal' a government figbt.lng for its lUe (II Saigon. 1972) as aome of the other lf basic freedoms. a lOclJn nmg wbm -the 1> United Statrs was voted dpwn 102 to 1 1 the Unlled Nations on the iuue . . whether or not a counrry .mould be.~. lo censor Ume ~aimed at ft • from 1 ·~te.1 \ l ,_".., DOES TRIS MEA~t no other ..... ' try on thla alobe places rtlllnce on U. abilities or its people to wtnnow iltt. wheat from tht chaff a• pn:sent.ed by the media? Or does tt mtan that oo other country In tbll wwltl focla '°"'"' aplnat the powtr ·of an Idea tbet might unravel lta political aystem'! OR DOES IT mt:an thal within our :-.ysttm Ht:s the basis of freedom for :.II and th1l "''· the '"'orld'1 belt salelllMt,+ •• are fallinj; 10 put over our product! LYMAN S. FAULKNI!!t - ' '.• . Pity the Russian Consumer:· If Ralph Nader were to write a criti· que of Soviet camumer JOOdl, be would hardly know wbeft to belfn. The d<slgn and workmanship ol most products leave much ~ be deatred. and service and repair facllitlel are few and tar between . But the Kremlln bas prom1aed a. better deal for Rual.a'1 consumen. Under the current F'lve Yur Plan (1971·7&), pro- duction of consumer eood:t is to increase by 49 perceot. TIIE DEMAND !or ouch prodllCll is great and po1rins. Between lMO and 1970, the savinp of Rulllan "°"ers rose from 10.9 billion ntiel to 41.I btDk>n. At the official rate of ncbanct. a rubk ls ww1h around li.IO. 'nlll hefty incrtase in privatt savinp renecta not only ttr-ilt but a1ao dlllatllfacUon wllh consumer produds alrttdy on the market. In 1970. ror e•· ample, tbo ... ...,,.,, mall ,...,. reflloed Jo ....... tltlll,OOll -wubJna machlnel because -.men lnatltad on omli..utomatlc waaben tllat ...,.. then comJnc Into ~ But --au:tomatJc waahera ftN alrudy built • to the economic plar1 for 1971, two mDllon Wire produced that }'!Ir. lllJYERS of Ibo -· dnmMype wuher, .,,.tied tile l!llna, may -wish tblt they 11111 oplocl lor the older ( ..... _~_i_s~_AR_ru_~ __ J· modc!I. It turns out that the Eurek1'1 pow'r requirements con!'lderably eXCHd the capacity o preAent Sovlct. aputmenl· house wtrtnc. Such IMfWI are commonplace In a centrally directed «"'OOOITIY where priors bear ..... ..1at1on to production ..... and supply rarefy equala demand. In t.biJ """'°"""'· Proleuor Jan 8. Prybyfa of ~Vania SUllf Unlvt:nll)' obltrved: "Ulinl market-evolved i-In 1' narHDUUl way, thal ls, for ad- nUnlltratlff cenlnllDD& Mds. J1 like trylnt to ,iay Qiopln'a ~. ()put n . Cl1 IJI oU dram: tt can be ~. but It's not the ...... lhinl.'' ATrDCPTI lo make Ow Soviet tcOnOmY mart mponstve to ,n;;:! rnarktl prsant ha•e IO f.a unav.Jttns. In ..... ber t•. Pr<mler Aluel N. Klllylln 1111llOlln<ed 1 rwt<pJn& rearpn"8tklft dr <ll"C-'d to lntroctuc. IM piult mo11vt. Al lndllllri•t ..wpn.., .... to bo wwtirc under Ibo .... l)'ll<m by the end of tllll. "-.. r. tbe cartnl plannttt IOOf1 '¥~t1! '""""'*' b7 New Ice Age Coming Colll...UF....,._ 11 the apartment teems utra chilly -do)!•, M ID&}' DOI bo entftll' !air to bW1>o the blllJdiD& -t. Tbta ta the happy word from • 1111tlab aport oo dlJnate. He 11111 -Joe Ac• la comJr«, •od the -ol tbta .... .,, will --and -In tlll Northern Hemllpllcre. AC'ftJALLY , rT SF.t."MS, lhll e1nh ,.._ the tut tnlflllacial prriod - 1.000 lO 1.00& Yf:ll'I ap and bu bttn on a downhlll 11ldt "" 1lnrt. ltmpuatur~ wlait. 1be 11ldt. our upert 11)"1. wUt con- tinue for lhc! ne:llt two ctnturlel. No ,.. kMw1 far ""'· of coune. jlDt what lbe nt• Ice Aae wtlJ be U.tt, but durllll tbe loll put --•.ooo ,_ ...... -. <#f•ed .-ol the Brttiall lalel, and tn wllat II -tbe United fltat .. -New Von. Qn. c-1. 51. Llula and l<anlal at1. -lllUOdl llkt the coldnt nlln>ad tn ltJalor7. mar: Ill, llOWl!VU. no "'"'on tor psnk:: no rtuon to lilt~ lf"UCIM in P>o buCkfirc, or t.o stock up on RJOWlhott and lhmn•l w>.1enlur. 1)o British eaport 1111 thll althouctl JC!:Ml"ll lt mperatum will bo 10wtt '""" mw on. the lull lm- po<t af tbe -kt Al• will nol he 1<11 lor 11.100 ,an. the specter of,1 k>cal ea>nomlc In- dependence and lnlUative. Ya r Io u s1' "°"po. espociall1 U-,...noct to tbo old wny!l , belan to obatrud the profit system. NE\'i:RTllELESS, new COfaW'ner ~ duct• cootlnue to appear Gn the Sovit! ~ marltel. ~ 1nclude sutb Am1rkl.n !· SU!plos •• •l«tric Io o l h b r u 1 h ::1. aluminum foll , p&cka&ed potato clDpe... and dl'l]X>l8i>le po per dlapen. "A •' . '°l)histicatloo II apperen& In ,.,....i ~·; punrices 1t1 n.lf,'' Dean Mlllt aated._a.:,;r • the BalUmorc Sun. " •.. Dyed and~'-' quettd hair-...i 1a,... ol • a~ gtvtnc way lo lhl natural loot." ~ lhr Rtmlan.s now manuraeun )fans, plrhlp1 to d~rqe bl« • martet purchuet ol the American v1rw- ty. ' Now lhll the SoYki consumer'• ap-. pee It~ Nu bttn whrUc.oet. he ii ltft Ii : want ~ and bdler eooda-But he wt1t hive to work mm and wall klllfer tbap. hla Am<ricln -to .. ~ l ~tnc to U.S. Nm• World ippon; "A dCllt look 11 lbt Rma1m ~)'41 shows Utat, In over-all uvtnc -nit. the S..Jet ~ today la • ..,,,.,. thol.;. ---Ibo~ ol lbe tmo;. not tho 1ma." But .... lhll r<p:M~1 i"Ol"A· oe,tMI COAlf DAILY PILOT R1>btr 1 .\' Wr cd. l~Uhrr Tillonta.t ~'r1·1/. J:dr&.or Barbara Krr.lbkll Cd11onol l'avt EdHor .. '"'°'" rtl1t1tri11l .-11" of lhc Dall) r uo1 ..... 1u 10 lntllftft •nd 1-in.- 1.1.. fl"9drn hf P"'*'""liftl ,,,.. ·I ......... ,.... ~· •llif """" •• ,,,.-nlillf) un Wpla. ot l•uJT,t ~ •11:ntfk•IY•'. by prtl'Yhllftc A f~ fnf tbf' l'Jil~!'an ut ~r ,......,, Inv'"""'' and ta-1~l''* thr dh~ ~'1ftl• •1' Inf°'"""' ~ wt~m •ncl .poktoant"n nn I~ "' ""' 4'>) Wtdnetday. Nov. I~. 11172 • • • • -- . -DA!lV l'flOf· IS tlavy Snow, Rains-· • • oritinue Onsla ught H' liter SuccumhS . ' • ii, no :G...i.w, ,,..,. t •· HeayY soow, ,_mg -~: tlpd drittlng -tormented .,, : areas from the Ohio valley to '(.New England. todaf and gale t~ \famlngs continued for much f of the AUantic c.ut. ~-Strong winds lashed t b e ~ lower Great Lakes and the north AlllD&lc cout. • .. . • Meanwhile, ~Yictlmo started ret111111or to their wat<MOaked "°""" Michi- gan and Ohio In the w ~a sl<\nD whid! lashed the llnef of Lak<s Erle, Huroo SI. 'Clair on Tu<!sday. Authorities estimated the nw:Dber of evacueee at more thaa 10,000 aloog a ~mile Near SUUlon ~' . ~ . . ·~'t2 dHicer,s S1wt .. . ' B~ck,'Kil~d ... lit"'tcb of Lake Erie and Lake Hurm shoreline exlendloi from Ohio's CUyaboga County west to Toledo and north to Mlchtgao's Saginaw Bay. ' I -~ -;, ' KENNET!' SQUARE, Pa. (AP) -Two policemen were sbot in the back and tilled early today in the parking lot behind police headquarters in this Philadelphia s u bu r b , ~llce said. Stale Police Qmimissk>ner Rocco Urella said th::it his of- ficers. judging from t h e Wounds, believed the murder ~pon was a high velocity foreign p~tol, but bad no lurtber clues. Captured In .Chase the men were,.found on top of one another in a pool of )>lood next to their patrol car shortly before ' 3 a.m. after they failed to answer a call on •he police radio. 1be officers were Patrolman \\rilliam Davis. 27, who had : been on }he town's eigh~man : force far ' 21h years. and Richard Posey. 38, a fath er of four children who joined the department in June 19'ro ' against the stron g objection of ~ his mother. .. ' · -'-'HE WOULDN'T quit." said ?. 1>osey's stepfather, John '.·•.Wagoner. "He told his mother, 'If I have to die. I'd just as soon die a policeman.'" .. · Davis had been driving the ·· ·patrol car, and hls .38-ealiber revolver was found on the .• ground under him , along with ,the keys to the car. Chester ' County Dist. Ally. William "··Lamb said he apparently did • not•have time to get off a shot. State Police Lt. Richard Wei mer said the patrolmen had been shot in the back by at least five pistol shots. Both doors of the police car were open and the window on the driver's side was shat- i tered. The officers were lying on tht> pavement next to the driver's door. THE MEN WERE the only officers of the community's eight-man police force on duty at the tlme. They began their tour of the one-mile-square town at II p.m. and checked in with the county police radio at J: 15 a.m. No one was on duty at the Kenn ett Square police stalion. When Davis and Posey did oot check in by radi o at 2: 15 ~.n1. and did not respond to calls for them, the county police radk> dispat c her notified the state police bar- racks at Avondale. A NEW STORM in the \\'est brOOJlht heavy.-snow wamln.e-s for parts of the Rocky Moun- tain region. inc.luding north- western Colorado, southwest- ern Wyoming and the central mount::iins of Arizona . Rapist Given 101-year Term TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - James William Sweet, 25, has been convicted here of rape and waa. sentenced to 101 years in prison. Polie:e alleged during the Criminal Court trial that Sweet was the elusive "Sweet Charlie" who was wanted for more than 20 rapes over an 18- month period. ,. '· ' MILES ONE-A-DAY ,. COLGATE TOOTHPASTE VITAMINS PLUS IRON l 63/. oz. lOO 's SJ99 HEAD& • NEW YORK (UPI) -Eva Gabor asked a w o m a n reporter if she smoked. Yes, she did. "Oh darling. Why don 't you make love. I'm sure you can find something more exciting to do than smote," Miss Gabor said. In that vein, the flamboyant Hungarian-born actress, In her capacity as national women's chairman of the "I Quit" an- tisrmking campaign, 'klclred of£ a fresh drive Tuesday aim- ed at motivating smokers to qui t and nonsmokers not to s tart. "Smoking is ba~ for glamor and that's something J thinK: women are very much con- cerned about," Miss Gabor told a newa co nf-erence sponsored by the American Cancer Society. "Here you • are. feeling right, looking right, perfumed ' -and with the man of your of life -and the whole thing goes up in smoke when. you light a cigarette. "It just doesn 't gO with your perfume, girls. Besides, darl- ings, how can you be sexy and smell or cigarettes?" She herself gave up smoking eight ye&rs' ago b e c a u 1 e "cigarettes never did anything for me," Miss Gabor an- nounced. Once, she said she left a husband and new to Europe. "Of course. he followed me." she said. Only to be told "I wouldn 't come back to him unless he gave up smoking." He did, she said. She now has ' beau she has sent to seek psychiatric help in quitting smoking, said Mlss Gabor. One of her personal o~ jectives in the present "I Qui~' campaign is to get performers to do that, Miss Ga¥r said. "I'm going to WJ'.ite all my friends and ask them not io smoke o·n television, on the stage-or in pictUres," she said. In Sant.a Monica, it was ~n­ oounced that Miss GaJ,or filed suit Tuesday for divorte tfom Richard Brown, her fourth husband. She c i t e d "ir· reconcilable differences" with Brown, whom she married in 1959 and separated from a year ~go. Miss 1Galxlr ~asked ,for no alimony and said a property division already had been worked out. • vquF v.'f avorite . , . ,, ) .. ·~\ "' t I I ...... J ~1.. ' <t;• l 1 , .f ' I' I ,'\_ .4 I • y ~ n·eeds'-at low~ low. pric¢s. MAALOX ,; OVERNl~HT LIQUID PAMPERS 12 oz. 12's aac 1·6c • ' .. '• . " • • SHO~LD~RS PO Cf DENT LQJION . ' ' • . I SH~· 61/J OZ.! ··~· ~. .. EXCEDRIN LAVORIS :~N ~'E ' TAILOS . MOUTHWASH POWDER lOO 's ~ • l rt'· ~ 14 oz. ··100's · · ··~· 69·c 69c .. • ' I l' '• ~ --thfu .......,, No-11, 1172 -W. ,_,.the rltlht to ffmlt quentitltL .. . '/ • ' " . ., ,'.\d.lir NISClnn~,jllllAllTMINT 11 open to -you 7 t1ay1 • wffk . tiao A.M! .. ti to l'.M. •Uy, 1CllOO" A.Mo to 'J'.ICIO l'.M. tuntleya. y.ur ,,oKrlptlona fll~ whlle .you thojt all of Troo1ury'1 wonMtivl volU01. tte,o ... ,_,, __ _ ' iW • etlMlll ... 1'00~,~-ll:9W 1'll500 n:t.JIM.•lfftllfll l52tf)W •WtTAW 39Q)Sollt~st.•WIK1 Sef*lftdl•Klwtllrlt•LADW ... C.-a.llll,.,_IM.•lllUPAlll.otMOl ...... •-.WIC:..:-"""k" ........ .,..,.w,,,,.. .. "91...,.,.1, .. 1 • I .. • • • ' • I I I I \ I ·. ·=: =: . . : :. : • J ,. .• ... •_,. , " ~ . . ·:· '• .. : Ye)!:;.~ kJ~ .. . ~ \ l>' .. ··:-·. ,,,1 ''~ ,, . . ,. ·f f:cij! ·:-:·"it • . , ' ' .. 1 · • • ; . EDITION ' ORANGE "COU~, CALIFORNIA . . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1972 • It W aS Really a ,. . the dramatic arll, let loole, wlib blood- curdllnr -u they:W.. drqged from ihe bus and ICOltered on the asplJolt nearby. All ....,,. covered wtth..-fake pWtlc mou1ag.. made ~reiOmblO -ra"'"" from~ to ~ chests and lrol<en·lliilbo to bead lijurlel. For-added e11ec4, a .....ed ·ann and a decapitated bead were thrown Into the pile. Iii an attempt to re-create a disaster as realistically as ·poasibJe, organif.en Im- ported • bygtcal -and anned police olllcen to rtltraln the uruuly bystanders. They failed when a malr.nly ,....... drelredtnafodedoranpowUtalllrt broke lhmlgh the blockade and ltllmbled over the lnJ~ to clutch the bead .t her wounded da•,.W... The -tdenlllled u p • t I Tambelllnl, -t director of the Costa Mesa Cl91c ~. gave a coovlncing · performance as she was draged away (S.. FAKE, Page I) .Road Backed • App·rove Concept Mesan Trapped As Two Tmcks Crash in Irvine A Costa M.,. man -tnpped for 4" m1nu1e1 bt the cruahed cab of bis trudc which collJded 1'leoday with ~ """' truck on rain 1llck lllreeta In lntlie. . Em1tt Dele Wakelleld, :II, of Hiii COiia M ... St. ii In aalllfodorf candltlon al Colla Mesa Memorial llolpltal and i- pital olllctall .., Ile wUl probably ... .. 1-tad.,. Wlldltld'1 lllahbed trudc --~ Ing oorthbcu>d cm MacArthur Boulenrd -. Iha craah occumd at -IO Cln-ycm Rood. Police aald the truh trudc ·driver, IA>uil ---· .. of ~ ... '#ht WU trtftl'-A lfbiund E Jkej(a CoayGo -1nlilo ID lllop .. ..iilcle ,., ... llop ..... the - The tnah -11111 .... Iha --tlon w11eA tt -wtdl Wablltld'1 Inlet. THIS .4.D H.4.D H.4.PP.Y ENDING '1'1111 ii tha llor)' I( OD ad that WU "'""-"' --• .,.., In .. -dlllJ ~wl!b .. "Z.:it2 ' ~':",.._ -~ft. y PllY # IAIJK. ' OllY AOmCY.V U LL l'tJCI! -' * nm ·• * Tllo *'J ... I ~ ....., -Illa ~":'zt::!.-~-... _.., .,.. -IO •II; .... -.li41LV PILOT"""'""· 8ll0'11 nllp,.. 1•,..,,. _,. Diii ·---.. ,,. .. -·-.... ' . Fine Di·saster County Harbor Officials Reject Booze at ~~ch I \ • • I • oeedJ the Mi6111)' pl 7 wl -W... r ... the El ,..,. -....... .,,, ...... c ... -. ..... , ; . ' er • .,. J • • • ' J Will Enter Mayor Race LOS ANGELES (AP) -Former state Auembly Speakor Jess M. Unruh deda.-.d today he la nmnlng for mayor of lA>I An&•les, joining City Councilman Thomas Bradley in what is expected. to be a beat.eel nee for S8m Vorty's job. Unrilb ~ Ms candidacy at • news conftrmce here a day after BradltJ, ~ul in hi5 bid In unseat Yorty in 190, sent out 25,000 letten saying he would be a candidate for the nonpartisan office in next spring's elec- tion. Yorty hu not ll!llOlllX!Od bl3 lntentloos. Calling the city "the wont eumple of bureaucrotic dupllcatklo In the world," Unruh llld bo would brine rellel for tu· -wbo be ll1d are pa)'in8 ''twice for any semces, once to the city, and ooce In the county." Unruh, a Democrat who ran unsuc- cessfUlly fcir governor against Ronald Reagen tn lWIO, described bimseJf as a "oonoemed professional willlnl to puncli the tlmecloclt at city ball, day Tn and doy out and give all his la!enta and energies, utlliie .µ the tools of the polltleal trade to 1ee that those things are done." llorub. 50, promlled be would worlt In protect residential ne~. develop an effective rapid tranait -Increase jobo. Improve bouJlng. stop gang warfare and vM>Jent street crime. "I have come to UliJ decllion after studying the city's structure and prob. le.iru, and after months of listen1ng to tbousond.o of you, my fellow AngelenOs," Unruh said In a lllalemml Unruh aerved u a lllate -lyman for 16 years, beginning with hls electloo from lbe 16th dlatrlcl In 11161 and ending in 1970. He -~r of Ibo lllale Alalmlbly from Septeiiiber 1911 until !Me. Unruh olao wu dlroctor of John Ken- nady'• pmidentW campalp I n Califol1!fa In lll!O, and chairman of Robert Kennedy's Calllomla presidential primary campalp In 1918. Mesa Calendar TONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY !"AIR BOARD - Regular .moollni. 11 l"alr .~~1:m. occ "l>JW!A llJ!PAHTl!""f.' -_._ "Y a" b; federlCo Garcia 1-, Nov. :fe 1:1111 p.m. No dllrge. SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY ~ -Hl«h 8cllool drama cluo, Audll«lum, Nov, Ii, II and II. ROY AL PlllLllARMONIC OP' LON· DON -Orange County PblJbU!nanlc Society ""'°""· Cniwloc11 Hall, UC!, l :!O p.m. Ticket lnformaUoo, t4&4411. UC! LECTURES -"Therapeutic Vlluo ot Art,'' 1blrd floor : Gateway Cmunons, 7·10 p.m. Adm '6.50. "lnlurance, Penakm ad Proftt- lhlrinl Pllm,'' 178 HumanlUel Hall, 7·10 p.m. Adm-auo. TUUB8DAY, NOV. 11 COOKING 8CHOOL -"Company c.mm-.· Mt11 Theater, l :!Q.11:!0 a.m. "VERMA" -CX::C Auditorium, 1:30 p.m. "SPOON RIVEi\ AN'lt!OLOGY" - Estancia Hl&h School. ·' l • JAZZ RllYTllMS -Modorn Donce clua, College Puk Schoo~ T· lf.111. ' Expedition Dropped ' KATMANDU, Nepal (Al1) -, A B<l)lah npeditlon'• at~ l<I. pbt the first Briton on top tJ Mt. ErirWt ba1 been abandooed beca-·ol:tiod -tbor. OIWIHCOAll'_ DAILY PILOT ' I - DAILY PILOT ltllff ..... . Crash Aftermath • 1eu • ByUlfledPretl 'l- The O>mmunlatl renewed the I r demands lndoy that Prealdent Nguyen Van 'lbleu resign, but Saigon reports !aid be ll considering sending his own envoy In Paris In hopes of joining - negollattons bet-. presidential. advioer Henry A. K1Jaloger and Hanoi's' Le Due' Tho. DiplomaUc sources in Paris said the Kls.1inger -1bo talks could resume this weekend. Wasblqlna ~ said ~ presiden- tial adviler eou1cl B•e · a1 early as tonlgbt. Tllo Wt Pel:lng today for Paris aft.er talkl wtlh Chinese Premier Chou En-lai • Moscow dlaptll:beit 11ld TbO arrived there today from Peking for eon- sultatk>ns with Soviet officials before flying In Paris. ' . ..... . rmanctd by Nha, wbo ls ftpmonal : NCl'<lar)' Ind tha only Sou ' ... : who hid been p te1eii~. • the : meeUngs last'(DOnth 2· · .,.s ; · Kis.olnger. Nba also I II!" : • discussloi( Jut .... ~ -. and Wblle ffelJ!O envoy C... Alexander : Haig. · .... : . In Paris, Viet Cpng spokosman Ly Van : Sau aa.ld statement& tbat •South· Vietnam · might send Nba to tab pm. In the : private cootacts were a "mapeuver." . "This la the old ni.ineu\re\' jii ovei· again, aimed al delaying tb0-'81J1Dlng of the peace treaty and pr<lloflgl!lg the · war." ·, ·~~. , U.S. Ambuaador ~:.BUJ)ker . met with Thieu al ~Palace for 25 minutes today, the efaP,a~Y said.: It waa Bunker's flnt meettntt wJth Thleu since last Saturday whtn llal(··was In · Saigon. ,n ·< Rescuers hustle Marine Cpl. Thomas Speele, 20, to-in Newport Beach about 10J5 p.m. and caught fire. ward ambulance after prying him f.rom wreckage of Both Camp Pendleton Marines we re ¢ critical con· Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh, the Viet Cong foreign minlster, said in a statement publi!!bed today in Paris the United Stateit musi remove Thieu from power becaUat be keeps blocking the Vietnam peace accord . Communist Vietnamese diplomats said.: in private they will veto 1n1i1 •tempt by Saigon In win admls1ion ;~2·tbe pro, spective new secret meeqri'g:-~tween Klsslnger and Hanoi negp~a. In· public they treated the suggtillon .... car Tuesday night. He was passenger in auto driven dition at Hoag Memorial Hospital today. Police siid by Cpl. Chester Stricklin, 22. Car slammed into accident climaxed a drag race between Strlcldln stone building at 16th Street and Monrovia Avenue and another Marine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ But in Sa.lgon the daily newspaper Tin Song &aid Hoang Due Nha, Thieu's nepbeW .and closer adviser, may go to Paris to represent South Vietnam at the secret peace talks. joke. · Runaway Tire Finds a Home (!huing one cf hi, car tires that bad rolled out of his driveway and down a Capistrano Beach street, Jolll Thomas II Tuesday was atartled to see a passing car stop, 5e00p up the runaway tire and drive away. 1bomu, of 34531 Calle Naranaja, told San Clemente police the tire wheeled Itself onto El Camino be· fore the enterprising driver took charge. 1be theft of the tire, valued at 132.47, took place about 5 p.m. 1be mspect vehicle, now sport- ing five wheels, was Identified as a 1972 green Ford LTD. Police are searching tirelessly for it. From Page I BOOZE .•. county's general plan amendment. In abort, the CXllllJnlsoion •Ppeared In wait! to chanl" the oounty gendll Plan to conform to the non-conforming plan- ned community zonln,. 1\at 111188..&n WU oppoaed by coonty staff planoen and several others ap- pearing at Tuesday 's hearing. Areas of concern outlined by opponents of the project and the planning slnff Jn. elude: -"P>e Inadequate envtronmental lm· pact report prepared by the developer and the inadequate ttme allowed by the commission for ataft lo atudy the report. -The fact that elate ofllclals have aakl they will not fUnd echools on alx of 11 s1WI reserved by the developers ~ause of Jet .noise from El Toro Marine Corps !,Ir Station. State law nqutres special approval for schools within two mtles of ... airport boundary. -Questioned lmpacl of Iha location of strip commercial along a realigned Clnada Boulevard which county planners a&Jd Is being moved 500 feet westward 1~ to the Serrano Creek flood plain. The "ltdded burden of the Canada Foothllll development to lhe county road system. Developers agreed a new freeway is needed Jn the Saddleback Valley and sugge1led It might affect their development plans for the northern porllona of tha propooed planned com· munity. -Designation of 128 acres of com- mercial property within the plarmed COfl\l1'unlty. County plannera estimate that ll enough commercial land to meet the needs or the entire Saddleback Valley (or 20 yean. -The Jllmwopooed-.t 1.4 homes per acre density compam unfavorably with oeiabborinl collUPlsUUel.11Cb u Miaslon Viejo wblch hu a do~ .r S.7 dwelling units per acre. ,.. ' ' "' ' P1'e•P .. el FAKE ..• bodily by police olllcerw. Momenll later 1 Shirley Dillon, another playhouee ~-, plunaed Into the 1ory pile to aearch far another victim but wa1 promptly wrt.lled lo the sround like • .-1n •rodeo. Ambulance mws had Uw f!..., of the Injured ln thelr vw and on t~ay to the holpltal by 1:4S a.m. 11M!re, team1 of IUl'fMIM stood by for Mlttgency oper1· lions. • Rqular pttlenlo 1t Costs Mesa Memorial lloopltal had been forewarned 'I of.the pandemonium and appeared un-~ a:tttmed 'as the 1CTt .ming "vlctlml'' wen rolled tbrouib tho wanll. n wu nklent by the number of relt.'Ue crews and ·vehicles at the f1lrgrotmdl prior to tho 1:1$ a.m. crllh landJni tbal the d-s -not fully kept ......i. Tile orpoilen, ho-er. foolad them by 11111•( tho cruh behind • building rail:« than In the rodoo artnO, aa originally pllnllt<l from all "'4!1catlons, the disaster operation 1ppearfd to be a 1ucctS1. Virtually all of tbe Ylcttms were at the hospital by JO: 15 a.m. \ .. There's One Thing Sure-- MacArthur Blvd. to Flood General LeMti.y ' '-. . . . Tin Song (L.ive News) is partihlly To Be Honol'ed ;• ... By Air Society . '• . Family Suspects To Be Returned DENVER (AP) -Estndltlon pro- ceedings will begin Immediately for two of three membert of a Texas family charged in the Aug. 20, 1972 slaying of a su burban Lakewood doughnut shop waitreas, the proRCUtor ln tbe case said today. •• Nolan Brown, assistant Jefferson Coun- ty dutr1ct attorney, said.two offlem wm ~ Special Sal•-:SLllPING ••GS go to California to .eek the mum of Carl ... Robert T1ylor, 38, Athens, Tex., and ...... , BAB Sherman R. McCrary, f'/, Duncanville, '"'" 10'1 :.'.:"' DOWI BAG . . . 4911 ~.r , DOWll BAG 1411 Tex ., who are serving aentencei 'ln San •· Quentin and Folsom prilons for a Santa "; Barbara aupermartet boklup-lbootlng. : • Umltod 9-"tfn Miss Letora Role ]Aoney'a body was found ln a pasture just aouth of 1he Wyoming tx>rder on Aug. 13, 1'72, by two ranch workef'I. She bad been shot twice, t· :r DOWll Bia .. .... . u•1 I --~~~~~~~----~--~:.:...::..:..::~~· strangled and raped. t ~ .. TEllll.S ... ES .. 16'' .. TEll_IS ... iiji ---~ ::::;:: .. TEllllS FRAMES 18'' I ____ s 7.. zoo Welfare Reform Act Wins Ruling SACRAMENTO (AP) -The II.Ile welfare ayltem ha1 won another major court victory In the dtfeme of GOY. Ronald Reagan's 1m Welfare Refonn Act , welfare omclalJ aatd today. The Srd District Court of A-I ruled Monda y that the state has the right to set a 1tandard deduction for the "wort· related expenRS'' of welfare reclplentl lmteed of havtng to pay wbatewr a· peMe9 the rttlpient cla\ma. Jack Cooper, a spakesman ror state ~'t!lfare director Robert Carte 1 on. de,.,.Jbed the ruling 11 1 "blodbulter." •·Jt clole1 a m11Jor loophole," he said. Block Parents !\feet Really Next Tueaday .... 1•• :'.:;:..., TEllllS FRAIR 1711 . ::::. .. STRUB Im.GI 20'' ·· VIOTOR IMPERIAL ......... 18'' ,_ ._ .. ,, RAOIETS 691 • 21'1 HAID BALL GLOVES '" BASIET u• • a :.:. 11• -at•·•• ·-4'0 .aa• ~:...BASKET u1 LS :,; 111 HAID BAI I S WI• BASKET BAI l·S ...... 12•• . :::" BAOl IOARDS ........ 1411 --... 11• -·-IOALS .... .. . ... . .. 3'' I 191 TElllS SHORTS I'' • 1 zt• I RALflCH BIKES . PW· Ji1s. r•. ~. "'* The orientation meetlna ~ the Block P1renll p"'fl'lm al Victoria School I• tcheduled for next Tuelday, not 11 11n-,.., -prevloull1. . • . . l, Details of the proaram wlll be ouumea II 7:1111 p.m. by I CGlll Mesa police ol- flcer and by orrsnlzon of the Blodt Parent group. '•..,.•••~, ........... ,,..,.. .... .,...., ........... , .... ..;;; IM 4 ~ ,. • l •TENNIS··· PltlSSIS :-:- ~· ·~ ·. e BOYS I: GIRLS SPllDO S~IM SUITS ....... '· .. :. \ • I ' . DAD1Y PILOT EDlTOBL\L PAGE Mesa Soil Tbe ln!omous "expansive" soil o( no~ ~ Meso b living up to Its name and J>"1Ving to be a finan- cial headache for ll'll8tees of the Newport·ltlesa Unllled School District. Coala 'Mesa High School ls built in thb constanUy ex· panding and contracting soil with. the net re1ult that buildings sbllt, windows break, doors jam· and side- walks crack. .. TruJtees have been told by architects that they will have to correct the soi• condition before they can start lbe large remodeling job planned for the school. CoirecUng the soil conditilD Involves pulllng up the paving, regrading and filling the site and inJtalllng storm driins to connect to the newly placed one on Fair· view Road. That project alone, without tbe remodeling, could cost, as much as $203,000 and take a year and a half to complete. It could be argued that thb project should have been done when the school was built. That's probably true, but 14 years ago there was much less acientiftt:: in- formation on this particular soil condition; there )"•re no local flood control systems to boot Into the school's storm drains and there pr<lbably was not enough money in the bud$et to handle site preparations of this dimen· sion, even if the other two conditions did not exist. The two schools built more recenUy in the same area -Davb lntennediate and Presidio Elementary - do not suffer from the effects of shifting soil as does Costa Mesa High School. This ·b presumobly the result of more knowledge about the soil problem arid improved techniques for minimiiing it Which were available when the two newer schools were built. a Headache make the belt' of a bad , allultlon. l'.f ihe only way to solve lh.e problem b -tb 'apend the '208,000, then tru:i- tees sbould,not besltalll to do so. Tree Policy Puzzling The wave of citizen protest over plans to destroy trees on Dlinob Street and Indiana A venue should by now have convinced Costa Mesa city officials that all is not well with their tree policy. Rarely have Costa Mesans become more upset over any i$Ue, than over the trees. But while both sides con- tinue their shouting in the trees vs. cracked sidewalks controversy, some nagitng·questions remain un.anJwered. . Forem°'} among thes41 jB !"hY Com Mesa city offi. CJals believe they must destroy trees to prevent dam· age to sidewalks. Other cities such as Santa Ana and Newport Beach leave the trees standing and rebuild the sidewalks instead. It is also puzzling wh,9 Costa Mesa has not seen fit to apply the new Environmental Impact policy to lb tree removal program. ThU b currently belDg dOIJI In Huntington Beach under an -0rder or the city atJorfiey. Why shouldn't the state policy extend to Costa Mesa? Added to that is the city's attempt to locus atten· tion on injury claims resulting from cracked sidewalks. Are trees solely responsible for all the sidewalk injuries in Costa Mesa? '• . '•, ·' •";•" ;/ . "• . " .. ·, So the hoard of education is forced into trying to City Hall might just discover that the best answer to its pro~lem is as simple as a bigger budget for side- walk repair. c •rm not takine any more chances!' • ·- Slow Down Santa Claus, ¥ oii're Earlv r-• ., ( HAL BOYLE ) "Har~. hark. what Is that I ~.ear? ''Tis Ule sduncl of sleigh bells drawing Ii Dear Gloomy Gus • Another typical year for Costa Mesa Mustangs. Let's give the kids a break and for Christmas get them a new athletic director and foot- ball coach. -Tired-of-Losing Fan TillJ Mt:fllN ,.,._,. ........,.. ......... .t -""" """-_, IM -••r. llM ---19 0._.I' o ... Dlllr Plilt. near." iJ OH, NO, SAY It isn't so. Christmas on .. '-------------' the way ,here already yet? Why, it seems . bl:.t yesterday that Santa Claus wtfs mak· Ing echoee throughout lhe land -Mtb bis ast "~'ho, ho!" Don't tell pie the told ""'81 ls'back Ing to st.eaJ the age again so soon . e Is? Well, that's hardly a thiblJ to be thankful rot before Thanksgiving Day. I guess we should be grateful he didn't get here in time to spook Halloween. The war, thl~ ar!' going, in another decade we II be riangtng up the holly and mistletoe the day before the Fourth of July, and b. 10 yean after that Santi Claus will start preb!ndiog be'• the • Easter bunny, and he'll lay egp all over tile ba<k yanl. Santa. Claus; you presumptive old fraud, you're getting wone than the guest who came to dinner and then began to act·llke a steady lodger. THE HEART AND lhe houae of man aren't rea-fy for you yet. You're wearing out the welcome mat even before tt bfa · been bnJshf!d and put out before the front door, Santa. Yes, It's getting so we hear you coming again before you've quite gone. Are you a pUgijm here, sir, or are you a squatter trylllg to assmne the rights of permabent residency? A1'£ YOU GOING to vote here tbil year, Santa? Are you ready to aetUe down, pay an income tax, and put your overworked elves on a ftve-day work W~? I'll tell you what I think of you, Slnta ClaWJ. I think you are getting delusions of grandeur. Yoo are acting like a spoiled child that has to be the center of every scene. WHAT THIS country needs, besidea a good 1kent cigar, Is an ltCtiV.! Society to Keep Quistmas in Its Proper Place on lhe~. U you or yoUr reindeer 1h9w up before the First of December, sir, you should be put ln a strait jlcket, your beard tweak- ed, and shipped back In your sleigh to the Noz:tb Pole, where yuu came Crom. Ya:· JNDEEDY there :ir,. still too .n:v;ny ~·lhqPping da~ le!t b e f o r e Chrlltmu to have tc llli)' you IO aoon. Go awtiy, Santa, &Ad wait.your turn. Qon't call us. We'll call you . ·Bee•you later, all!ptor. M osqu,itoes also Serve Tbougllt1 al Largt: In our arrogant ignorance. we ask. "Why dkl God make the mosquito?", and the purple martin answers us, "Why, for rood, y,u ninny~" • • • It ~s ; be one of the )ronk: facta of human life that men , generally get better looking 8.s they grow older, whllf'l women , fade ; at 25 a man ·~ looks r a w andl• a women I• · In "1.1 ~ bloom : at 50 he hik r~ his "optt· mum, while she,lli ln llocllne. (l l"leiJllfly • to loob, mind jou. not 'lo chincter c:r anythlfl8 t'lse.) ' • • • The only formul.I that worka '<i!llPY ...Well wit~ all chUdren t. for pattnU fo leJI lllem no Uet ; It 11 simply amain& how c1odor and ~y can compenute for a host of other defi clencles as a pafaat. • • • There •re t"" ldDds of ''Idealists" - thmt who want to make people live up to •11 Geel'fe ---. o .. r Goor(o: 1 have such 111 llWetJ complel that I can hlrdly handle Uw aflatr• of everycl.ly llf<, c.v. Dear C,V,; You know. ~ V. rm the aa1ne way: (No other adv let C'Olumnllt will mike that tlaleme!nl :) -~YDNEY J.HARRI~ aome abstract ideal (and they become scolds or tyrants I, and thole who want people to Uve up to Ille best within itttmtelves (and 'tbe>' bf!oome 11ge1 or tailll.I). This Is wb:I to many con- tradlctory thlnp have been said about ,\'ldeaUJtl." i • • • . .. 1 baVe alwaya had 1 .... tina 1ym- polby ·for Caln, 'sloce be rtal:y dldn"t tmow he was ~ltUnc murder -for nobody bad ever died unW"tben. • • • The dlU.....,.,. betnen talent and ' ienlus if 1iot. a matter « dezree ; Renlut -not do what talenl finds dilflcult , ixll what It find1 bn-'ble. • • • Tbt m1nual• 111 lntitt that sex Is mort [ulfUllnc •·hen 1t.compi1nled by love - which is true. except for that larae minority of men who find t h t re!p(IMibillty or love too heavy • burden to be1r. mt IO can enjoy au only when ~ la d-led fn>m lhe -Ions. . . . ~ A pllilooo!ll>y of IKt that "'r<a'°"'bi1" fU1 la • --•• ""'" that lo only 1 slu too W. CO' too .,..G: In the e!ld. II will -or nib awoy all the r""' fart h fl.IUill*!f la livt. • • • Wb.ot Ii collad llla ordliwy rnodtm ••IUC.Ullful mu" la one who can nelthtr work without bdns a11tated, nor mt without beln1i bored . • • • If we c1n plln obtoleactnce Into our we1ponry, wby not Into war tbdf! •• Reader Commends 'Marked Ballot' ~ lJ! Likes Our Positive Election Sta · .. :._ . . •, • To the Editor : You, the publishers and staff or the DAILY PILOT are to be commended for having the fortitude to publish a "mark· ed ballot" oo all candidates and pro- positioos of Tuesday's election. The great majority of the cotmlry's newspapers have fallen into the category of '"fence .riders" when it comes to taking a stand 1on any controversial subject. They take cover under the guise or presenting the material or1 an unbiased basis to allow their readers to draw their own con- clusions. In Actuality it is more Con- venient and involves less embroilment, not to take a stand. We m8y ~ ~ with yoor decisions. but it .a:Ives · tlii . reader a basis upon which tp paaa )Jdgment. Our nation netds leadership if¥1 taking a stand is a form of leadership. HOW ARD LOUDON • Thaaks for Delp To the Editor : 1 want to thank you for your excellent editorial (Oct. it) opposing Proposition 21. With limited ruources; it was dif· ficult in this cunpalgn to reach California voten with factual in- formation and falr..minded coverage about the issues ralled by this measure . You made a s.igntficant contribution to this objective. 'l1Jank you ror your help in the effort to achieve liberty and ju.slice for all. JOYCE S. FISKE Campaign Director Te..,llera Clarlf11 To the Editor ' Regarding your article, eotilled "More Yule Days Urged by Teachers", I believe your reporter omitted e few significant facts. For ex.ample, he Intl.mated that the "teachers" wanted a 17-0ay vacaUon in· stead of a 14-day vacatk>n u if this were a "grab" tor more vacation tlrne. He failed to mention 1n his art.lcle that Christmas vacatJoo for every school district i.n Orange County begins on Fri- day, Dec. 13 and ends on 'l\Jesday, Jao. 2. Every district that is, ~ the Newport Mesa Unified Scb06P'Diltrkt. Their vacation schedule ii from Tue.:llJ, O.C. 19 until Wednetday. Jan. I. Tbtae fortunate people. fot the prtvlltce d return.Ing one day later than o08 1Cbool district•, are sacrlficlnc a Wffkead obit two days at the start of dlelr vaca&lan. Yoor reporter was right In uaanlnc that teAChen are co.-icerned about that schedule. 11!EY ARE CONCERNED, l»wever, for 1everal reasons, IOffi8 of wbk:b O:· tend beyond pel"IOOll utlafacUoo or peraanal desire. n.ey are concerned for ... mpi.. from the llandpotnt ol at- 1.-. h would ba nalYe to upect •llJlbk>I Giber !ha~ ... lltp a-ratt • ...... oludem. on ftlUf!>adoy ud 'l\Ju. day .., which they ""' cumnU, required to tttum to school . Many atudtatl will ctJ001t to ·co skiing or tall the wtttend Isn't It the Truth! 81 C.UU. 11111-ft JL E....,. bacllelor -that, on the a-marrlocl -u.. ....... lbon •Incle peoplo. DoOI Ultl dio<ouiato the enjoymont ol baclleloo-1 Nol at all. Althoulb men a women who art klntn Mow tliat baChelon die-· 111e7 not• lbll bachekn ha~·r the ODW'lle or lh!tlr dtutltin. 'll>ey'-U.. hlte". di< .....,... and get their hell In lhe heAolt<r. "A bocMJor iJ a 1011PCJ1ir fl/ •o'n" w.•omon wlto fottnd a btlttr u11t u1 tht lalt Wnwte." -Aut.\or Ut1tdcflU/1td ' ' ( .MAILBOX ) or lo lead Into academic areas that will not be resumed for 14 days. rr 18 Al.BO a reality that teachers are cc:.r.cemed for them:>elves. Many teachers in the Newport Mesa Unified School District live outside the district and have /"' Letters from rtodl" art wtlcome. children who will be on lhe nonnal Normally writer1 1.liould convtu tMir schedule of Dec. 15 lo Jan. 2. If they 1re ~ssags1 In 300 100f'dl or itu. TM plaMing a vacation, they have a cMice Tight to co-Mnue Wt£tri to fh IPOtt ol Postponing it and arranging ror a baby or eliminate llbtl ;, runwd All •ltter for their children or cancelling letter• mUJt. ine«ud# _1'dgrlatf#w1 and reservatlOOJ. Both of these choices art mailing addrt11. bVt "°""'' "'4JI bf worthy of their concern . withh<ld on ~qull If IUf/id<>ll The only ~uest that has been made 1 ""'°" II oppar4!11. -~·lllK t10t be ' by teac:lton ID lhe diltri<t wbo ~~ publllhtd, • :~-~' ·' ' llottd !ltt'..W-t ochedulo \t 19! (lie • ' • • ' achool ~l>e aJvm the ..-wnlty to . ~ · \ .. , I--' . ' • detennlne wtiathier to maJntiln the · cur· ~n the ln01r~over MUilHrw an obllptl'!'ft tent vacition IChedule or to bring that un~ upon only them UMXIC their 1chedule In llne with the other districts in peers m the1 county. Fourteen county tbe county school dlatrlcls '!ill be on vscaUoa t~t · Weekend. r,eachen are· not that out 'GI • TO DATE tbls bas not been made en touch not • recoiilse the reollty or lhe ....,ia u ... ai a acbool boord meeting. temptaUon. . , To make It llO wu the lntent at the Nov. Tea,cben are further concerned that 8 meeting as well ai. the Oct. 17 meeting for the students who do atteod acbool, when the ls.sue was nnt raised. The mat· 11iese ""' perhaps the -ineffeclual ttr la ooe or coocem to the teacbm ol days that could oonceivably be d<1lped the dlltrict. It la also of primary.......,. in terms ol teaching • learajng ef. to lhe ltudent.1 anJ lheir perentl. fectJveness. II ii banlly the boil time DON O'BRIEN eithl!r to Introduce new luminc material BERNARDINE NEIL • .· l'llle ~,.,.... :; To the Editor: , .. .. :; ft would ~uy for a r.tdaiolo lel -~ wrong imp an from .,...---... ttem:; "More Yule Don,U~' ta:~ Thutlday's DAILY ate not:• "kln1for~ ~ requei('b voeatiaii ~ . "to -- Wftk end•.,-1l•lnJ.-4caotlnuous day1. tMttad of two wtieka~tb only I 4 contlnuOUl days. · · 'n1ER£ ~ms io be no aubltantlal reuon for the IChool board to reject our request However, *e are havlq: trouble In pl.Icing the ajatttr oo tbe ldlool board agenda. a~y beclWM ll)mewbere in our channd or commurdcalkm, the question stops before reaching lhe board. Wt a~ an1:ious for them to have an op- por1unity 10 act upon It • •• , OPAL PRICE T .. cher. 0om. Meu lllgb School Pity the Russian Consuli!er If Ralph Nader were to write a criti· que of Soviet comumer l(IOdl, be would hardly know where to becln. ni.-c1ettgn and workmanlblp ol moit i:roducta leave much to De desired, and terVke and.. repair facllltles are fe•· and tar betwl!!en . But tile Kremlin bu promiled a better deal for Rusala'1 '-'Or'lll1tnm. Under the current Five Year Pl1n (lm·75), p~ duction of conauner goodl ii to lncrease by 49 percent. THE DEMAND for IUCb. proclucl.s ~ great and growina. Betww.i t• and 1970, lhe savlnp a(~ WOiken rore from t0.9 billion rublel to .. , billion. At the official rate of ueblnge, a rubff ii worth •round 11.20. TtdJ hef1y increue in prtva1t uYI.., reflectl "°' only thrt.ft bl.II lllo dialltWactlon with COOIUmtt """"""' 1Jreld)' on the ma.net. Jn trro, for es- ample, the atai.-rellll .... ntwed to occept IGO,Olll -le ~ JNChhwt becaUM cultlmln lnllllfld an ..-utomallc ......, ,!Mt ,... tllm _..,. Into ~IL lllllt -- .-.uc -... a..-, butll "'" to lbe .....,,.1c plar. for 117t, '"" lllillJao .... productd !hot yur. BUYElll "' ·!ht -· clrurn-qpo wuber, talletl iliii • 111t,'..., - wllb tbal Ibey bod ..., lor Illa - -lDITORIAL RESEARCH model. U turm out thnt the Eureb'1 power requln.ment• considerlbl, elCeed the capacity o present Soviet apartment- hou&e wiring. h 1nafus are oommonpilce In a a01 dlrocttd _, ... prlon ocant r.l.ltlon to produolian eo111 :!:fe!Y rattly equala demand. In lhb Ion, Prof.....-Jan S. Peyl!yl.I of Pemylvanla Stat< Unlvenlty _.,ed, "Ultnc rnar~ved lnltnlmer'lb In 1 D9IDl.l'ket wa1, that ill, lor ad- -U•e onttnl--· la llM tt11n1 to pta1 Olopin'< thldeo, 0..0 II. on 1n oU drum: It tan be dont, fiut Ifs not Ult -tblns ... . &Tl'BMPTI to make 1he 9o¥\.et economy more rapomlve to nonnaJ man.et prea.uea hive IO tar bnn unavam,.. Ill SepUmb<r tlll, Prernt<r Atclel N. K""Yfln 1.-..ctd , ....,,inc ;::r:11co dallc>ied to lntmluc. the mou... All -·trial _.,..... ·-. to be wwtinc ....,. Illa -,,..,_ b1 lhe tnd or t•. 11o""'. ttlt C'l!fltf'll pllnnttl toOfl Wfl'fJ ffilbltmd by New lee Age Coming O*ar• ,.._,. 5entte If the tptttmcftt ...... utra cblllJ ,_ ...,,, ::.:.not be .. _,. '*to -u. ,,,....._, Tbil b the hlPll1 -.S from I 8rlllall t-1 on cllmata. lie Ayl a -Ice All b "'"'""· and Illa -" dtlo ~ will pvw cotdt< ond cotdor lo dtO Nonh<m }t<O\llpherl ACl\JAILY, IT IKBlll, Ibo tm11 """"' lhe Wt lr<trli.lclal portnd ..... l.OM to 7 .GOO yura qa anit hat been on a rlnu•nhill 1dide eotr .me.. ltmpttaltn· wi11e 1be 1llde, ow f'.11*1 t111, wUI con-- llnve for Ute nni lwo ctnturiel. No OM knows lot IW't, of cocnt. jUll whit the iw• In Af;r wdl bl UU, ...,. ..... Ibo '"" ,_, .... -.... )'llrl .,. Ice -. ... ....i """' " "" Brltllb !Jin, 1.-.t In wilJt IJ now th< L"Dl&ed Slltn C'O\'P'f'd Nt• Yartt. Qn- Mmatl. St. Lout. llld K.tnsu City, whldo -II._ the coldnt rallrood Ill _, THE.RE IS, lfOWf.Vt;R, m ~ f(lf' penlc: no reaaon 10 take-~ 111 lllno bul'-'1nf. or lo It(('• UF on ~ and thermal 11J1dN..-f'11r Thr Rritlah f'XPf11 Afl U11H althouah tn)f'nl lmtptf'lllUf'd wHI bt k>wtt frcm rti• on lhe run Im· pKt ot tM ne-w let A.re 11r1ll Mt t.. trl1 tor 10.000 Jt•n Wrdnuday. No•. t6, Im • • • - -· -- • .. ·yy Snow, Rains ' ntinue 9n~lau'ght Meanwbile, flood victims started .. tumlng to their wateNoaked """""'In Mlclll- gan and Oblo In the wake ol a stonn wblcb lashed the ~ llDos of Lakes Erie, Huroo and Sj. Clair on 'l\Jeoday. Authorities estimated the number of evacuees at more than 10,000 along a lllOinile Killed. str<lcb ol Late Erie and Lake . Huron lhoreline extending from Ohio's Qiyaboga Coonty MS! lo Tok!do and lll)rtb to Mlcblgao's Saginaw Bay. COMPLETE DAM.WI! esti- mates were not availible. but authorities In MonrjrO. Oounty, Mich., and ·along tl)e \> h I o shire said Ibey expected dam- ages ·m each tA. those areas to exceed SI million. Winds to 45, miles an hour sent waves up to 15 ·feet high CTa!hJng "8fnst Michigan aJ¥i Ohio Jatetroot ....... ' Gale warolhgi were pooled today from 'Eutpert, Maine. ·to New J~, with small-' .,....... s "· craft warnliip flying as far . • • ' • .i. I.I~ ~ ..;. re.!ll'oment In 11153, south,as Savannsh. Ga. Gale WAVES CAUSE BEACH TO DISAPPEAR -~T 'BIVERLY SHORlo;· 1.'l"Jr -~!lad "'i'ed.largely out of warnlna ~V!! also up along About 20 Homes Are In Danger on ShOrtlr.,.. of Like Mlcfi!•on -~. 1!'!1>11c view, althouJ!!> he was KE~ SQUARE, Pa. State Police Commissioner La~e Erie .and Lake Ontario.--------------------~------~~~-Often cllled uPoo to 'pu at (AP) ·__i ''f'Wo.. policemen were Rocco Urella said that his of-As the storm that .struck the • met:Ungs bf patriot.iC-'tOne. a~~~;;l~ :::·~~:~Em:=; E:iE!11k\~~i~:.~; 'Make Love" Barll• ...•.... · .. il.~. A!~~1~=1UP~; .... -a inches al Albany, N.Y.; 9 day' f< Alllestea' 'f I I 2 ,Robbers ·CapW,,r~d In GhaSe ~ ..... ~-•_,elphia s u b u r b ' foreign pistol, but had no Mt. Wiisliington, N.H.; 11 ~. their l\lld'•al quarantine lo- The' ett were found OD top [iather clues. tn:ches at Portland, Maine, and E G b T ke OH c· ...,. __ . I • ~!, s n a of -·inbtber in a peol of State Police Lt. Richard 7 inches at Buffalo, Rochester VU ll Or ll S , On igareiu:iJ,. ed flilli}to the ID!IOl1 io GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) .. ~ " •• the' ,_, Weimer aaid tbe patrolmen nd ur Ny 11iree weeb. · . .. •• lm.IUU nea~ ..... ll' pal.Jl.ll car a IC8, . • ~ '!'be ••·•t -.w: ' L -'th -Police used ~ a "rol .... '6 ....... ,., bef 3 u.. had been shot in the back by , -· ... neai ..__ .. , ore a.m. 8 'la I NEW YORK (UPI ) -Eva are, feelinn ri""'t, looking sent to seek psychiatric 1o .. 1p stabillzation nl'll'IOP&ID went in-roadblock" to catch two they failed to answer a call on at east five pistol shots. A NEW STORM in the West "-& 5'' • ..,.. to ff 4,.,._. PST the policeJadio. Both doors of the police broll@:ht heavy-snow warnings Gabor asked a w o m a n rlght, perfumed -and wtth in quitting smoking, said Miss e ect at a.m. · , • suspected robbers who toot 'Mle officers were Patrolman car we re open and the window for parts of the Rocky Moun-reporter if she smoked. Yes, the man of your of life -and Gabor. From DOW until launch, hostage.s ate'. J>ank arid 1~ of. WUllam Davis. '1:1 , who had on edtbe Thdriver1fi•s side was shat-taln region, including north-she did. "Oh darling. Why the whole thing goes up in One or her personal ob-~~ ~ ~Ha=d :: flctrs on a four-hour highway bee~ f11 fte tpwn's eight-man ter · e o icers were lying western C.Olorado, south\veirt· 'don't you m8.ke love. I'm sure smoke when you light a jectives in the present "I "Jack" Schmitt will be chase , when ~r ,demand for force ....._fcir ,~ years. and on the pavement next to the ern Wyoming and the central 0 d thin cigarette. t\.•;t;, campa1·~ is .. get -tr1'cted •· the K-•edy· an escape .. ~lane waa not Richard Posey. 38. a father of driver's door. mountains of Arizona. you can n some g more "'\I.I 111" w •s"" ...... "'"' .... I;' four clilttrin who joined the exciting to do than smoke," "It just doesn't go with your performers to do that, Miss pace ~nter and near.by met. departlnwl in June 1970 THE MEN WERE the only Miss Gabor said. perfume, girls. Besides, dart-Gabor said. "l'rp going to Patrick ~Air Fc,rce Base to U.S~ Atty, William Osteen again!t the strong objection of officers of the community's Rapist Given In lhat vein, the flamboyant lngs, how can you be sexy and write all my friends and ast reduce the chances of ·ex-ideiltj(jed '~e tw,q.. aS~ ~by hiJ ~-. :!g~~~:!.°~o~:: :e\~ Hungarian-born actress, in her smell of cigarettes?" them not to smoke on ~ t~ contllgious diseases.~ Charles 'cM'an~, 30, of "HE'tl"iiuLDN'T quit," said !Our of the ooe-mil.....,•••e IOI-year Term caehalrpac!n asof ~o~Qulwot~e~;_ She herself .gave up smoking television, on the stage or io •. Ott Veeadon Atlanta ana a..rt'f,.'Eii&!'Se -~-··•t an ag becau1· plciu..s," she said. · · ;,__c._rd ••·~·~· " , Posey'i i 'Sfei>father. J 0 h n town at 11 p.m. and cheeked ln tismoklng campaign, kicked e.J&u ye 0 e '. lD Santa Monica, it was an-CHARLO'M'E AMALIE. st. . Ma WW • -~ • ' • • . e. Wagoner;~He told hl.5 mother, with the county police radio at TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) -off a fresh drive Tuesday aim-"cigarettes never did anything nounced Utat Miss Gabor flied ., Thomas . (AP) .-Sargent_ Ra,lph ~n,. , " FBI 'If J have,: to die, I'd just as 1: 15 a.m. No one was on duty James William Sweet, 25, bu ed at motivating smokers to for me," Miss Gabor an-suit Tuesday for divorce frO'm Sllriver ~'to /oin the other agent .. in char&e .at CbaJJGUe, soon dk a policeman.' " at the Kennett Square police been convicted here of rape quit and nonsmokeni ·not to noun~. Richard Brown her fourth member of the defeated j said each. wa··~til)der Davtslidd been driving the station. and was sentenced to 101 start. Once, she said she left a husband. She 'cited ''Ir-Democraticwe&idential ticket the. fedefa~ bMk-iObllery patroftat.r and his .38-caliber When Davis and Posey did yearJ in prison. "Smoking is bad for glamor husband and flew to Europe. reconcilable differencfs" with today for ,a ·sbort vacatioq in stat»,te •l,?d was held under revolver was found on the not check in by radio at 2:15 Police alleged during the and that'! something I think "OC course, he followed me," Brown whom sh,e married in the Virgin Islands. -~ ~~let,too ~.,bond aft~r ar- ground•Dnder him, along with a.m. and did not respond to Criminal Court trial that women are very much con-she said. Only to. be told "I 1959 ~ separated ~ a Henry JGm~I~, ~ Vir~n ~n~ · be f o ~ e . U:S. the ke!t:.to the car. Chester calls for them, the county Sweet was the elusive "Sweet cerned about," Miss Gabor wouldn 't come back to him vear ~go. Miss GatJor 1as)(ed Islands btlaintisstnan at whose ·Magistrate~ s.?111!1·1 . County _Dist A!ty. Wi!Jiam police radJo dispatcher Charlie"· who was wanted for told a news conference unless he gave up smoking." 'tor no allmony and said a .-"home Sen. and Mrs. CHorge '· f rlias '""il<>t beeil mlctosea . Lamb, sa(d 'he apparently did notified the state police bar· more than 20 rapes over ·an 18-sponsored by the American He 'did, she said. property division already had McGovern are staying, said '"on whether tM. tneri. toot aily not have time to get off a shot. racks at Avondale. month period. Cancer Society. "H~e_ you She now has a beau she has been \fOrked out. Tuesday in St. Thomas that money from tbe bank. · .. --------------------~---------~~-----------·--~------~-~--------~~-----'-~''--"'--;·---.... ; COLGATE 1 . TOOTHPASTE . -· 6% oz. :5·_ .. 9c ' . . . '• - HEAD& _, • MILES ONE-A-DAY VITAMINS PtUS'-IRON lOO's .s1 ·99 -~ ·. SHOULDERS' . -" . .· MAALOX LIQUID 12 oz. lie EXQDRIN1 . . ABLETI 100's• OVERNl.GHT • • . ' • ""-! . PAMPERS 12!s ., 71·,• ,(: . ., . ,, . • ,-1 " ' ~. 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