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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-29 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • .. \raeu11•1• Cleaner. ... ' . ' ' ' . '· ) J ' , '•· F~gJt~~,,; .. ~f~~e M P • ~ . :-·· S~~~· ·~~~-~y ,~Do~e •• • 1 • " RefreshingPduse ' r ·. ' '• .,. ; • ,,.. .. • • .. ••• J . ~ ' ' . . • • or • • Newport Poliee Seek·i 11g Identity Of Drow11ed W 01nan , . l I . I • '. • . . .• ' ·· r ,, t • · 1.:~ • 1 ... ..:;.;:~·:;;:;:.• :.' '"'-"""'~~--,.;...-"~•: ,1 ,.f • q J F ··I '. r ' .. • ' ·;-' ' ' ' ' 1 • ::i • t ' ~ ,., r.-' ' -• .·Downtown \ . '. ..... .,, "'-"-•I .. •·~I •-" \, · ··· ··"·1t111m:.YJ"l.Of ........ ~ ....... ., " . Police1 Seek · . . Identity In Drowning ' . 1 J'le"Plllt Beach police have IBuncbed an eztenstve investigation into the iden· lily ol a pretly brunette woman whose half-clothed body washed ""hore early 'J'te9diy hi West Newport. Detective Sam Amburgey said today an autopsy conducted at Pacific View Mortuary -Ille woman died of ~-'rbere were no signs of foul play. - . ~i ~ .• • • ;; '" Ne-*·~ ~ Greg Long, 21,.drlas .off lifter swim rie!" tiiO: l'.l(wj\Ort'Pier. ~ ·~tlier·ma~e ~ jqylllng, but cool water ~atures made Lona'• swim •·cluick .ODe. J.ong, a llfeguan! for even,years, bas)>n!wn.hair "'1d hazel.ey~tFHe's ,five, feet, nine iaJ:hes ' tall, willltiS ,160. W,lli)ds ancf.cpn, be •Bien $iiY. paj:fuuhig N-.Ort'.s bellcbes. . • . • ., • Tbe body was disco•ered by-two early- moruiagi surten .. abput .6:15. a.m. It ha~ apparently been in ,the' wat41" about sl:z: hours before washing asboie at the 39111 Street Beacb. Tbe victim was described as a wblte female ; between the ages of 28 and 32. She was five feet, eight inches tall and we!lbed about HO Pounds.' Iia~ brown eyes, abort brown· hair and (~Ides. . Ap>blll'l"Y also disclOled ~ WM weal" mg .. -deolUre plate. • The woman was wearing only a pink E I • , long 11...,.s 'blouoe _and blBck bra when · Us•lellii01s · e 1ne :~bOOy;-~~i:,,;·,he · ~ ~ . . , . J:t; ~ ~ local busJ>iamen •t · ~ ~ • " ~ ~ ·., t }: •~ · ":,' ~ ... t t 11o t t-1· 1: ~ ! .... and',Y. rawldr:ilt~~he ·ocUft""'front .·~.~·J .1.JJ..,;.'aA '..~;_:.. 'i,·_j_ n' · .. ~~~·=~::· ~bbut Mu-,,.,..,nn. '2'1.~"''UAICl"'•e60.S ome· ,.. e~.ri..:. .-.•tlie .-•Newport 'and ..J • • • • · ' Balboa area oo faro.but baye ~ to ORN ••••""" '" u ,........._ -ti.. allow.for. It," Amllorp,y Aid. . ~,..~ ~, .... • • BO,~·~-~ as.)'00 He aaW Qffieen .are aleo checking '· • I • Ila ..... ~~-, .; 1 a.n, J • i ... • , " misllnl pel'IODI reports 111 nearby cities ~ ~i;M~ •IW ff\.. lt ~'~call ~· !l>iS all~y" and ROln8 throoih Newport Beach files to tliar:~--~~·:~-· ·' ~,.,....•cat . '"iie·*illlfoliliel a.)!On: determine If Ille -.an had ever beeri Jikijiiat· \. ' ........ ~ill '_,. ....... ~ ~ ...... ~~ dela1oe4for1~::11-•ttempl. ·i: • · , \ •iT' muebl -lDd more -$10 OGO Am!Jurpy had JlO comment today on 111e~; fl\""', :;11 • '.) ./ , of• ll>llilplq lllray ~'i.s. ' !be-pomlbWty the woman committee! . . • • • ,'\ : .... ""' ~ ·~ IU!clde. • • -· ' ". ~ ' ~ \ ~· '-rlil4 ~":!I~~ oWner. • ~ •hd thlt 81'1 peraon who ~c k T!JJ D'... • -.. ~.. '.of cit Doi!ii!Y'-.... migld be able to ldeallfJ !be vlcllm 'can l>P \W""' '. rop ... bo'o,• ,_. ~ and'llOI' contact the N'wpoi1 ' ~cb POilce , • ), l; ;z ~ ; i. ., .~ ~ • 1 ~ae, ~ ' . Department. The telepboae number is ID,iitl~i;rint \ .:, : .i:.p~~,~ .1~2211. • • " I ' •' ~;,_ ,• '. • ~ ,-ti .11\ !'"'I·~ . rigllt • -~---------- LONDON (AP) -.The Bn\l'h · · '11111, partlcullr al It 1711bJ of the CA R RUNS .. WEL L J1'*°"~·:'1'M .. ,be~ . ~ ldnd fl cot helped by t11e Hant1ngto:1 ; ................ night a -·'"""".·'"""-lllm"' their AD DOES TOO 11bii 'al·Anxt~~"?tat"Oluck u; O•~#. 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OKLAHOMA ClJTY (AP) -There are Indications an Army·panel "'1'81der· ing !be clemmcy plea .of 1.;t. Willlam L. calley has recommended ·llfting aorne restrictionl · impoSed on him or poesibly suggested some form of parole, the Daily Oklahoman says. · ' • THE. NE)'SPAPER SAID In today'.& editions it learned that ·f.bree elem· · ency and parole otnCtrs who intertiew.ed r.alley AJonday aubl}litte4 a report fava<able to €alley, found guilty In March 1971 of slaying 22 civilians during the My Lai rbassacre in Vietnam.' · · · · The Oklabo)llan said a "blgblf regarded sowi>!'' told it !be ~e officers felt the 18 nionlba he bas been under -arrest at Ft. Benning, Ga., pend· ing appeal· "almost amounted to cruel and 1Dlusual punishmenl" . THE PAPER SAID the recommendations of the parole and clemency or- ficers were 1Ubmitted Tuesday 1.o the conufiandlng· general at Ft. Benning, Ga., Maj. Gen. Orwin C. Talbotl It said Talbott wW add bis recommenda-· tlon to -of Ille PiineJ aiid lonnrd them to !be Army and Air Foree Clem- ency· aiicfl Parole -In Wullington, prct>ably within a few days. Caney origlnally was 8!fltenced to life in prlton for Ille slaying,. at My Lai. Tbe sentence later wss reduced to 20 .years. Calley filed his clemency bid ; in September. ' I l ti ' Stabbing in l _talian Case of Honor Probed GELA,, ·Sicily (AP) -Police Wen! ift. ·1 •· ,·vesligatlnl~teday the stabbing ot ·a·you~ 1•" 'J:" Sicilian aftlat-.O argument with his wife a .1 relatives .• Polk:e satd the young man's tn- laws cl.aJmed he failed to consummate his nu:rriage. • < .,.,....... s..._.-.~, Ro\lerltk.llptton, 1e.-1 Pontiac Cen!fll' iJ1&b School student, 1111 been charged In this week's lhootlng of five Ito· ~enls on ground! ot Micblgan school. ,• 1 Acc:»rding to police, i& was a typical "cas'!! of,honor'' in keeping with Sicily's . age-old tradition. Here i.s the police account: Drazio Drago, 24, married Angel a 1 Russello,· 16, 'lo October. Angela told a brother recently she was still a virgin. A "family court" of. Aneela's relatives decided Orazio, a widely ttaveled ped· · dler, bad to give evidence of h~ mmibood. Monday nlabl, four of Angela 's relatives and four of Otuio's took the young peddler to Vittoria, a nearby town . to hav:e a dare with a prostitute., On Ille way, Orazlo llUddenly reYOlte<i. "What if this •prostitute is leas At· tractive than mf wlfe?" be --:we quoted by pollco as bavtne said. A noiay IJ'llWM"t erupted between the two camps of relatives in one of Vit- toria't maJn·squares in front of the pros- titotel• ·-· . SUddealy, a switchblade fWbed In the ' dart and Orazlo collaJ>Hd, l!Abbed In one llDI! and In !be liver. No Le880n Learned VINCENNES, Ind. (AP) ~ Two city polJ<emen have been punished for drink· in~ beer in a patrol cat after attendinl a 11'11inlllg -on how to bandit drunk driven. • 'Santa -Ana Duel Rages A 16-year-old runaway Fountain Valley boy engaged in a gun fight with police of- ficers this morning in downtown Santa Ana, the aftermath of a vehicle accident. The youth, whose name was wilhbeld by police, was subdued by officers after he bad fired five shots at a patrolman and was hit in return by one or two shots from the office.r's revolver . The JU.Spect was not seriously injured and after hospital treatment for a scalp wound was lodged in juvenile hali. Police said they will seek complaints of suspicion of kidnaping; at t em p-t e d murder of a police olncer and car tbe'ft. Santa Ana police investigator Sgl. WooctY Williams reconstnided events leading up to the shooting. Herman J. Ball, 55, of 1352 Levine Lane, Garden Grove, parted his car In a lot at. 5th and Sycamore streets and was walking away when .he beard a crash. He turned . to see what had happened and saw that h1s car had been struck by a station wagon driven by the youth. "I went ·up to him and he approached me as tf to exchange identification but he pulled a gun and stuck il In my stomach,''. .Ball told officers. . Tlte'sual>ect •then told Ball he was goiltg to take'his Cir since tile station wagonrhe W.s; il!tv!nli' was Inoperable ~ue' to tjle cOIUSlon. ' ' ' ' OffJCer KeMelh Srnjtb responded to an • (See SHOOTOUT, Page .I) Coaat Weadler Another ..... , day is 00 Ille agenda for Tbunday. with highs in the~ 7'0I at tbe beaches, near- ! ing Be inland. Lows toolghl: cwo. INSIDE TOO~ 'l' The lalt fturrah of tM,living theattr uear comet wp thil week °' eight 1tew producUons open on local 1taoe1. See En· tertainmettt, Page• 32.Jl. .~ • ...,. 11 ......... .i ...,; ....... . .......... ~· '~ ............. 4 c.w-c...... ti ..... c.M9 ti C....... P-1t PTA I • C41Mk• ,. ~ ,.., • c....-. .. .... ... 0..-..... • •• Iii 1 -.. ........ , ... ' .............. • ..,..._, n..u ~ • ,.._ ..,,. ,........ ... ,., ... _.. u ....... • ......................... ....... ...,.. ............ -. , I • -. 2 OAILV PILOT s -: Thieu Aid e Dispatched To Capital By United Pron bltornatloul President Nguyen Van Thieu of SOuth Vietnam dispatched special emissary Nguyen Phu DJ.c to Washington today to seek a summit meeting between Thieu and President Nixon, Saigon dispatches reported. · But Washington reports said such a m_:ting was highly doubtful. Meanwhile, Communist China, for lbe second time in two days, urged the United states to 1:gn the Vietnam cease- fire agreement as drafted. Hanoi Radio broadcast a statement Tuesday from Chine se Premier Chou En- lai criticizing the delay and Peking Radio broadcast a similar official statement to- day from Foreign Mlnlster Chi Peng-fei. The Washington reports said Nixon wa s less than enthusiastic at receiving Due, Thieu's foreign affairs adviser, but would assure him the Administration had no ln- tention of selling South Vietnam d o w n the river to reach a cease-fire in South Vietnam. ... -Returning to Slaowrriz • 'NY Bflf'd Bat' Labor Se·cifeWy ,Pic~ed by Nixon • ' '.,\...,DAVID, 1 (\JPlt-flii'lilont • ;...., llllDOd Peter J. llrennan , unioa 1eadei •ol New York's 0Jw'd bat" -worail, to bi -Labor -.11r1 ID 1110tber '9P ID 1111 :_..t term ~ facHl!tlllg. • • 'lbe ..iecflaa of Brenuan,. 54; marked the third Ca~t appoinlmelit made by NJxon In two do11· Brennan will repla« ' James D. 1fo411on w)lo was tllired an unspacllled lOjl In the !iJrelp .pollcJ flold. ' B-~ lflrmor....JIOln!er'o ~lice who Is ~ of bolb1be New York cl· ty and Now Yor~ state BQlldlnc and ' Coaotructloo Tradeo •C..mClll, bas long been an open support.er of Nixon's. He was ldlVe Jn "Labor Leaders for NW>n" dur!DI the 11161 campolp and ~ ... ~ pirltle ol ~ !""" m..cuon wotketa.. "'"-••Sn and -·-1· •-'IPl01n ~ o1 the 'Presiilent's Vletnlm Wiii: polley In MAJ, 1970. -... '"':.. 9lte -Prw .SeeftllrJ. - !!Tit~ bas clashed lreq""*7 with AFL- CJO President George loCeany • Meaiiy termed tbe aelecUClh of Brennan "a good choice" tllld said hlo follow unionist would filDe •·• re<y fine iemtary ol labor.~ .1 Further 8lll'IOUllOllintt of C8b1net change. are exP!c1ed Thursday and po881bly during the weekend. The selection of Brennan came on the heels ol an unprecedented neutral stance in tbe :>residential elec..iion by many leaden of organbed labor at the urging of Meany. Selection ol union leaders to bead the Labor Department has been rare. Arthur J. Goldberg was general counsel ol the United Steelworkers union when ' PJ'esi. dent John F. Kennedy selected hlm for the post In 1961. Pre!ident Dwight D. E i s e n h o w e r selected Martin Durkin, head of the plumben UDlon, but Dur.kit. reslpod after a low .mooths. Goldberg moved from the Laber llepartmont to the Supremo Court. At a news briefing, presidential press secretary Ron Ziegler was asked if Thieu asked for a summit session wilh Nixon. His reply: "I'm aware of no notification from President Thieu along those lines." Paris and Saigon reports said Due was taking a personal letter to Nixon from Thieu asking for a meeting aod once again pressing Thieu's demand that any agreement to end the Vietnam War would provide for the withdrawal or North Vietnamese troops from the south. Ann·Margret (center) Is congratulated by her hus- band, Roger Smith, and actress Betty Grable fol- lowing her return to the stage in Las Vegas for the first time after her accident last September, In which she fell from a moving plaUorm. She ,~yed to a full house and no traces of the fall were n:Oted. L. ... ~ iaJd, In • '""O""Clbil the bi:lndnltioa': .. " . ''TbO W leoll tl111"Peler llre!>- oan ls a !Mft,wlio ~"11110..t dlnct<r .., lllialtli Or -Aintlrica's Santa Ana Man Hurt in Irvine ' From Page l CAT •.. .. In Paris, Communist sources said : ;Hanoi noptlalol" Le Due Tbo might pack for life as to let that animal get so run ;·up llld IO liome il .White House advl!or down." ~~ A. Kissinger returns to the Pans : ~peace talks supporting Tb i e u ' s Arter· a ball-doz.en trips to the California High Court To Confer on Farr Case wortlng '""' and -He Is tlpirtted, self-made, 11111 though lie bas -11 many dl!!en!nl lllftls In organised labor, be bas retained a unique sensitivity to the rank·and-ftle working man. "He bas kept in touch." Hodgson, labor ~ It the beginning of the Nixon administration untll promoted to the cabinet spot July 1, Blast Improves A Santa Ana man who received second and third degree burns on his face and hands Tueoday In Ill !nine JndustrtaI• Complex chemical plan e<plooton, Is In good condition today In Lot111 Boacb Naval Hospital . . :c1emands. 'lbe Klssinger-'lbo talb are to vetertnarllll and $70 worth of medical : JesUme Monday after a nine-day break. bills, the cat has been de-wonned, de- Sources close to the South Vietnamese fleaed, neutereJ, and given all his shots. delegatlcn and Communist Vietnamese He's a perfectly healthy cat with an im- sources in Paris said privately that .. Thieu's [inn demand for the departure of maculately preened, satiny coat of fur. ~ North Vietnamese troops from South . '1He'1 just what someone is looking • Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia ts-tbe main for,'' 11ys blJ owner, "but who?" :roadblock in the new phase of secret 'The reuoo the ~pie must find an : ·.meettogs between Kissinger and Tho. owner ts that state law limits them to : Another Thieu emlsaary, bis nephew ; . H-Due Nba and an Intimate pollcy having three cats at any one time, and , aide, loft Paris today after lioldln& con-they;re always finding now cats In need : •ferences with Pbam Dang Loin, bead ol of belp. !;the South V-peace dolqation, ""Sople people III! up their house with ;-c but -lllY eaatad wtth the Com, cati, maybe with 211 or 30, and then have '1tmuni11 oicle, acconu::. t. ~ IOdOoe tliO di>or," svs the WMll!l. "But !"~":f'l;a~ wlll llavem /~--that Iii ...;...-• the +~ w'.'.:l Saip olllclall bOlare most cats ts to keep them moving out, l the stgnlag o1 the _...L · provided "" can find good homes." 'lbe four delegations -American, .. jbelcj Y'"!I ol Dllfrlll• ~ coo- . ~uth Vi<i!namete, N<-f!h Vietnameoo and Jllf .ii..-•,f!!!r' , belpod ~bcit 250 • v~ .. ~-~.-.a-.~t~"°""cat. . ~~bile~ on Vlilllam1 "We ...., let~ oat go unlesa be or she • f wbldl In nearly ,'* ·years. of Its ez· Is cm/iploto!y ~ and rudy~Just .to _, 1s1ence bas p-nothing but a be !<Md," 1811 tbe woman. 'r·reltatement of known posltlODI. ~ ·• • pie '·-~~-ma1nin .. • , •UIC' Cid -\.;, on re g :.~ . ~ ~. They know they'd be ···nu11· . .ddled swamped .,, eats ·if their name were ;~ · et•n mown. "Every morning there would be a box Body Evidence Of Cycle Feud? SAN DIEGO (AP) -'lbe body of a man 1bot at least five times was found 1Jtuffed in the trunk of a car Tuesday night In what police said today may be the result of a feud involving motorcycle clubs. Investigators sought a third man after taking into custody for questioning two reported members of the Axeman club. 'Ibe two Jncluded a man who was wounded in a stabbing that took place Nov. 12 in the stands of San Dlego Stadium while a rock music concert was under way, Police Lt. Robert Walter said. of cats on our door step," says the m,n, who works: for southern California Edison. "All the neighliorhood kids already know about us, and if they come across an injured cat, they alwa)'I put It Into our yard knowing we'll take can: of it." "There's a limit to how many cats we can afford,'' he says. Still, the couple bas never rerused a cat In need. They carry spoclal first aid kits and food lr. their car whenever they travel in case they run across unwanted creatures in the country. Even just going to the market, they 'll find injured cats off to the side or the road . "I'm almost afraid to go out o( the house sometlmes," says the woman. "It seems If there 's a sick cat anywhere, I'll see him.'' Fram Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -The California Supremo Court today takes up jailed newsman William Farr's plea that he be reioued from jail on grounds the judge in the case Is too personally involved to be fair. ·Tbe. court placed Farr's case on its conference calendar after his attorney aJked that tlie Los Angeleo Times reporter be freed ponding action on a prevlowsly Oled writ of babeaJ corpus. Farr wu aent to jail bec&U!e he refus. ed to tell Los Angeles County · SUpartor Court Jlldp ·OlarlelJI Older the lllllles of two 90Ul'ces for a story that be wrote saying the Cbarles MIDIOll murder cult planned to mW'der movie. penonalities. Older, 55, held Farr I; ~mpt and under ~ of the ~ f.I'"" could remalli In Jall1unt11'110'a~9r ·cnw the judge leavos 'the bench, ' Older had or d e red the case's six lawyers -two of· whom FaIT claims were his sources -not to talk to reporter.. Supreme Court ......,.. said It was unllkely that the seven justices, who bad a lengthy calendar of cases to consider in chambers, would announce any decision on freeing Farr before late In the day. The California Supreme Court refUsed last spring to review a state appellate court decision that Farr could be held In jail untll he named bis ooorces. The U.S. Supremo Court alao relusod to Intervene in the case. Mark E. Hurwitz, Farr's attorney, ast~ ed the state court Tuolday to release the newsman oo ~own~ until Jt rules on4111 pelltlon fllr llllbeaa corpus. 'lbe liwyor also -a lotter to Chief Ju!lico Dooald R. Wrllbl a s k in g pennisslon to submit ~ ~ents, in· eluding one that O~'• conduct at a hearing Monday showed he ls "so pa!Sionately and pononall)'>involved that he no longer is capable ol objec:Uvity." In a sharp courtroom ncbange, Older Hell's Angela also were involved in the disturbance, Walker said. Several Incidents . The slain man's Jdentity was ~1ot dl!closed. OUN• COAST IT DAILY PILOT 1111 ~ C.. Oi\11. Y l'IU1T, ""' ""*" It~"'"'"'"'•" ..... ., hO......,OMltPIWllMI•~ ....... rn. ....... are ;ctn,. -...y ..._.. ".....,. tor c.-.............. ._,., At111t.,.._ ~Ill V•ltey, Letuna 9eldl, INIMIS ... IA&cl ltllf $M °""1Mtl hi! nM ~ A cl"'lll• retlontl llllnM II _...,.... ............. el'll .,,,._,... flit ~· """"""'"" """" .. et .. .,,... fly ....... c.a. Mam, Celltwnle, ,... Rott.rt N. W-' ,,,.. ......... l"llltlbtllr Jeck R. Cwley Vb..,..._, .... o.ntr11-.... n.~e• ICeeYil .... Tho'"'' A. Murphlne M-.MI ~•ltor OM.rt" H. Loot Rlcliettl P. Nell A.Wttenl MIMtllail 1'1lwl -CIMte MIMI la w.t 9"y Strwt .....,.., ~I UD ,....,_; llUlhWll ....._. '4>tclt: m ,.,.., ,,. .... .............. -..cltl ,.,.,, teKll ..... "" °"""'"' .. """' •• Cemlfll ... TtltJ'1 a C1t 41 '42 ... W Q WW M••tl t I '4W611 ,,_ ..... .,... ..... " L...-... 4tl .... tt I I \ Compton Youth Slain In Latest Gang Warfare LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Compton youth has been fatally sbot in the latest incident of teen-age gang warfare lo the L-Os Angeles area, police said today. Two other youths were reported -.I slightly and possibly two sliots were flttd at the Compton police station In ..,,.rate gang·rolated incidents. Long Beach police, meanwbile, ar- rested a youth In what Is believed to be a street gang murder and aeven 11hard core" juvenlle offenders have escaped a del.f!11tion facility in Los Angeles. Compton police said Lloyd Rice Jr., 15, of O:>mpton, was shot and killed TUesday night in what was belleved to be a fight between rival streot ganp -the Crtps and the Plru -In the predominantly black city. lnvostlgainrs said they dicln~ know ••hat touched oU the Cracas. No one was apprehended In the lhooling, they 1dded. Two other youtha ouffered 1Upar!lctal wounds in another incident in C.omptoo TueJday night. 'Ibey wore reported In good condition at a hospital. Officers were attemptina: to determine whethtr the serles of slloOtines Tuolday night were linked, a police apokeaman aald. An offl<or ot the Compton police Ila· tioo "'ported two sbot.! helns fir..t at the rear of the bu!ldlns from a J>Ulb>i car, . aitllooih no evidence of the shooting was found. bl • _,.ate .-1, • J>yeor-<ld CoJllP!on youth tdenU!led only u a mem- ber of the Tiny Trees Gq wu boelted by Long Boacb police for lnvostlgatlon of murder In the sbootlnl death of • rival gqmomberatabrtdal-. Autborlttes saicl the -..... .... liouaed It a youth lldllty ID Downey after bis an<St SUnday In the alaylq of JOS$11 M. Porns. 21, ol Comploa. · Police Aid Porrll, bel1eteil to be 8 member of the !15th Stroot Gq of Compton, was llhol In the 1bdomon dur- ing the lliowor, held recontly at the Lafayette Hotel In Long lleacb. Ofll.... saicl the Tiny Trees and 155th s-t ,_bad -lmohed In a loag· standing feud. Autliorlttes 11 the Central JIM!nl1a 111111 In IOllth Loi Anp1ol Aid Tueldly oeven "bani con" juftnl1e ollenden, Including 1 17-yoar-<ld llCCUIOd ol murder and a 1&- yeaMhd with 14 arreata, escaped from the faclllty. A spokolman said the youths forced open a window acreen ln an empty room and IClied a nJne.foot wall without being detected llmclay DIPL Word ol the escape prompted police Copt. Stephen Downlnc to call for • reasaessrr1t11t or aecurtty arrangements al the OOUDty·nln facility. I called Farr "a martyr without• caltle" and said his predicament was 0o~ his own asking." In other developments : -Califomi rim '""'1d be , ~ . guaranteed the ngol to jll'OleCt """' fidential sources under a bill pending before the state Senate after winning unanimous approval Tue:aday by the Senate Judic!Bry Commitloe. 1be mwure by "-mblyman WDIJam Bagley (R-&m Rafael), would prol!lbit the holding of any newsman In contempt by any body, Including grand juries, !tr refusing to identify conlldmtlal ......... He said the bill, approved Tueaday oo an 11-0 Judiciary Committee vote, would have no effect on Fanfa CMe. -Gov. Ronald Reopo'1 lopl aides 11ld the..Republl--.. -bas no authority to panlon Farr and tber<by " effect bis release. _F,.._P .. el SHOOTOUT ." •• Marvin Selrcy, 41, was taken to the cl....t area hospital with a burn treat- ment unit following the l :H p.m. ex- plosloil In the Chemical Systems Ille. plant at 18S2 McGaw Ave., Irvine. accident cin and when be ---the 1be chemical explosion wlllcb Injured "'""' the youtll pointed 1 iuD 'it hlm Sean:y started a blue Orange County threatening to kill the off teer tt be did not ftremoo said tftd $50,000 damag< to the cooperate. He then took the officer's bullding and contents. service revolver. , Five engine companies and two 18dder At this point, Officer Donak: Wolfram units responded. Flames were controlled arrived on the ocene and saw O!flcer In :ltl minutes, Battalion Clllef C1areoco Smith with bis bands up. Wolfram step-'lbom,. reported. ped out of bis patrol car and WU -led Couse"Of the explooJoo Is not -. I by five sbola find by the youth ualng county fire department spokesman Aid. both bis own and the offlcor's ...Wver. Searcy wu said to have been working All of the sbola wenl wild and Wolfram wltli cboiDJcals at the time of the u- retumecl"ilio fire bitting the ~ In. Iha plojdon ' btiwevor: ··• i-1. He ·dropped botli -and aur-'ftiO i.cimidao for' the !nlt\o firm Is rendered. . recelvlns burn ---°""""'' at 'lbe'8youtll told 1 oflloeto he lru ,· .. n~U..cbNaval~saiclK1illlbe l'Ullllw\iy. Hi! ts I sliidml lit Loo Alllj_lol ' '·"ii ta 11 1ioilla" bill8i'O tt is known how lflgh ·~ jn OiD\lm ·'~"·.1"JUCO o!rliiuti tbe'Jiliitolliiiim are although 90 ,_ •'J:c,.1t1 .,.. •.,;r· With a route ~t o1 H '"6dW:""" te'nned oecood marked to"7"'-'•" Clnlila. . • · ' t . ~... 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()I tloo DAILY PILOI' e Brekete Rt1e9•et DEAR PAT: Last u1uner my son WU given a Tensor Pro tennis racquet as a gilt. After one year'• light use. the original strinp have broken three Umes and the metal frame split In two below the point where the handle is welded to the frame. 1 cootacted the May Com- pany at South Coast Pl11&, C.Ota Meaa, where the racquet was purchased, and was referred to the Santa Ana supplier. He '"llldted f write to the Tensor Corporation. Tenaor offered to sell me the same racquet for 112 il I return¢ the old .... I feel 11111 would be throwing good money lifter bad and that an 11a tennis racquet abould hive provided yean of carefree use. Could you try to obtain a more equitable setUement from Tensor? L. L., Balboa A Tensor Corporation. C u s to m e r Service representative said t h i s particular racquet has "no guarantee" and the original SU replacement offer stands. A Tensor executive, after being cootacted by the supplier, contradicted this statemeot and said the racquet is guaranteed for one year. Tensor will not make any further adjustment on this racquet, but the May Company w i l l. Bring the racquet to Mn. Jean Smith at the May Company's executive o ff i c e s ~ti.sf~ setUe the matter . to your ..... e W'-' a-•• Not DEAR PAT: I booiht ~ canned ham labeled "Ham, with nab.i'al juices." It seems to me there was a lot of juice and not much ham for the price I paid. How + mud!. of a weight gain ls allowed after , processing and at what point does tlleoad-, dltion of water It':''° .be prln!<dl What ""' the ,..uia for -ham .. compared to caoned ham ? , T.P., Newport _. Canned ham Is lhnlted to a IO percent weight gain after Proceiaine· "Ham, with natural juices" labeling ii required If tlie water equab 8 Perceot. U the water in-creaae~ .between ·1and10 -~ it _must be labeled "llUi, ~ter 9dded, with juices." UncanDe<j him mlist not weigh more lifter pn>Cessing than fresh ham welgh5 before curing and smoking. If It contains up to 10 oercent' adiled weight, it must be labeied "kam - water added." U more than 10 percent, it must be labeled "Imitation ham." .,,. ew1aeselofJ7 DEAR PAT: We mCM'!d into a model home at The Misaion1 Jn Laguna Hil1J six months ago; Our house la situated on the comer of La Pal RoaCI and Mcintyre St., which serves as ,an eotrance to the tract. We and our 'neigbbors across the street can't findr ~ wbo'i r;t1aponslble for the landscaping 1i!Jd Dl8Jl)tenance of this en- trance. The developi!i, Leadership Hous- ing Systems Inc., tells us It's the county's responsibility and the county says it's Leadership's responsibility to landscape it and the county will iµalntain It. With all the talk about envlronmentol impact, we of this tract feel someone is neg~ ting their job and giving UJ the runaround. Woold you look Into this mat· ter? D.W., Lapaa llllla . . Leadenhlp lloulltW llya this entnince area bu been 'accelited by the county and Its •llfadin& reqalioments did DOI necessitate any further lladscaping than that already done. However, Buck Weaver, La Paz County service Area No. 8, waa under the impressklo tllat ·the developer bad camt>ltled tanclacaping and sprinkler inatallation· pi:ior to the ""' ticlpated -.. P to the county water system. He will cootact the . deYeloper and attempt to worlt, eut the procedure for cocnjileting the""''" on this area. .,,. • &wt 'l'NC!'#u ' DEAR PAT: My lllepfalher bu 1 p tart and be 15 willing to help me learn to drive It If we can find an inexpensive plact to run it. Racetracks we've con- tacted in WI aru are just too expensive. !'Ve hem! there is a <Jo.Kart Alaocia- uon, but I don't .._ bow to 1et In touch with thil l""'P· c,n ,.. help! • 1:.11., mst'A MESA Ul"IT ........ Choosing Rf"l'e A Kansas City, Kan., burglary suspect, William Dixon, was being questioned when be bolted through a second.floor window of the City ball in an escape attempt. Firemen stood below with nets as P,Olice coaxed him bacJ< in. San Juan Council Backing 60-acre Pryor Annexation An annexation of 60 acres of Pryor The latest attempt, however, involves a Homestead acreage into the City of San much smaller parcel. Juan Capistrano -a merger sought this The developers have insisted that by time by two developen and a local annexing to San Juan, $60,<XXI worth of ranner -has won the endorsement of new sewer mains would not have to be &lo Juan city councilmen. built. The ct·ty lawma•e-have agreed to U'ihe ,project were built under county • '• jurisdiction, th4' proposed 'midenlial support lbe proposal, when lt comes project' ll'ould be .etTed by the· Capis- before the County Local Agency Form•· trano Beacb Sanitation District. tlon Commissioo, (LAFCO) Dec. 13· City officials have .endorsed the an- 1be anneutiOn Ls bemg sought by the nexation 4.or aDotber reason -conlrol ol c, .Mlcbaej ~. W~tport Home , the proposed development Jluilders and farmer Noboru,Iwata. ·-fl!iu'Clll ler ~ boullni pro~ It Involves acreage Dortbwest of San \ ·/eectJ'iwbldt·does n0t t'Ollform to San Juan Juan Creek along Del Obispo Road. codes and tbe city already bas appealed AnneJ:ation. of that land, as well as 220 the project wliich is pending before couu- acres more in the same general area, ty .supervisors. s DAILY PILOT J Ghost Hoax hy Navy ' ·West Point Trick Played by Midshipman AllN~s. Md. (AP) -A Naval ftaahllgb~ 10mo chee!eCloth _and a A midshipman with 1 penclleckn Macielny mtdahipman says the gbolt Pllo1Dgr1phle slide. It waa all deaiglled, mustache was dressed In an old mock ~ ·Ml been appearing tn a Wett be said, to '4make Army look stupid." military uniform and photograPhed, .,.._ 4Drm1tory this fall ls nothing mor. "I wanted somethinc lbe.y wouldn't be "deliberately underexposed ao the pfcture tljla 1 boa> he helped lo pull oil In ad-' 1ble to pin on us. but somelh!og ~ wtih would look dim and milky." vance of the Army-Navy footbaU game. the tradition-bound almospbtfe they Gravell a senior from Riverton N.J., if!llllam 'Gravell, a midshipman officer have at West Point they wotild readily said he a~d bis cohort, dressed in c'ivlllan dd member of tbe brigade staff at A& swallow. Well , they fell f.or It -fell clothes and armed with the slide, a niplills, told newsmen Tuesday he much further than I would have im-flashlight cheesecloth and a Ore e.1- faabkmed \be trick with the aid of a agined." tinguisbe~. visited West Point on Naval Academy officials refused to Halloween. J~dge Delays . ~~aking Arraignment . ' ·A tw0;"""1t delay'was granted Tuesday in lhi Oi111>VO>unty Supetior Court ar- ralmbD8b't . On 'bookmaking charges of Saddleback Community College District truslee · Alyn M . .Brannon and Newport Beaclt car salesman Robert Emmett Kelly". . . . .. Judge William Murray ordered both men to return to his courtroom Dec. 12. They are free on $10,000 bail. Brannon, 41, of Santa Ana, was ar- rested Aug. 2.8 after he allegedly at- tempted to enforce payment of a $2,1)(1 debt from a man identified as a client in what is alleged to be Brannon's $25,000 a week bookl1taking ope.ration in the Harbor Area. Kelly, 341 of 835 Seagull Lane, Newport Beach, was arrested sis: weeks later shortly after an incident which led Newport Beach polict to the home of a wealthy loc;al businessman. · Police said the victim told them an eight·inch hunting knife was burled into bis front door in what be said was part of the persuasion used by his callers in the collection of gambling debts. BoUI men were tater indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple charges of bookmaking and conspiracy to commit ei:lortion. No More Campus Beauty Cont.ests FRESNO (UPI ) - A !!§.year tradition -the Fresno State Univ~ty campus queen -has been ended because of an Uodenllfelmlng'lack of'S!udenf interest. comment. altbo~gb one of_ficer said the Gravell said the fire extlngu.i.sber was plan was technically feasible and that turoed 00 outside the room to awaken the "those JlUYS are pretty ingenious." sleeping cadets The West Point ghost story began this .. · . lalJ when two plebes reported that on Vfe realir.ed that if a ~ w_u Just several occasions an apparition of a 19th waking up when he saw this thing, be century cavalryman, wearing a handle-would be _dazed and not tblnking clearly, bar mustache and carrying a nwsket;.ap-whereas 1f ~were fully awak~, be.~ peared in their room. ably wouldn t fall f~r lt. ~.e d think 1t Tw det rrl 'fled that the was some sort of proJection. o ca o cers ver1 . re . . . bad been "some sort of phenomenon" in Gra~ell said tba~ while h1.S friend was the room operahng the e1tmguiaher, he lowered · himself from the roof and. projected the The resulting stir caused the military slide through a window onto a wall in the academy to put the room off limits with room . The flashlight was covered with a spokesman explaining that "there was cheesecloth to soften Its beam. too much traffic. Their fellow cadets "The first time they woke up and did were bringing in cameras and tape the bit, they screamed and it worked recorders, and the occupants weren't beautifully," Gravell said. getting any studying done." He said the prank was repeated during According to Gravell, he and another the next month, working every time e'I· midshipman, who would not allow his cept once when they were unable to name to be revealed, journeyed to West awaken the cadets. Point several limes to bring the ghost to "It got to the point where they really life. swallowed it. They began attributing He said the idea of a ghost hoax was everything that happened up there to this developed when the Brigade Activities ghost," Gravell said . Committee began casting around for "Our original purpose was to mate pranks to play prior to Saturday's foot-Alfny look stupid, and in that regard ft ball game in Philadelphia. succeeded completely." Only three glr!J applied for the tit1e thi.! year, said Bmnie Newman, women's aciiVitleirai.!ler. "And there were oot ef!~&t\i st ~ ta,/ wor~ '1 cp~ttees 'l"'4 I>U\,.:~ th\llil ,~·" . 'd The u.iu,.:-i'slty admlDTs&atlon sa1 1, Tuesday stu9ents "no longer '~I this type of ~Uvlty to be an integral part of their college lite." failed befo~ LA1:'CO recently after Cit>: Manager Donald Weidner , said ~.of c1tiuns ,m county &re&J l!Pj' --~!Ir that u the land were merged m. Bakers a.ill Striking' .,....,. it. ' to \hO' city, the P11'ject -· particularly ;:JC ·: deritity -could be better regulated. Supervisors Get ' Farm I.arid. Plan;f ! .. ' ' ' ' Uses Feasible? The Oraoge County Board o f Supervisors bas received a master plan for de\re1opmeot of the 100..acre county Industrial Farm Jand properties but p~o­ posed uses lilay nOt be feasible. Planned for the property, soulbeaat of the EI Toro Marine Corps Air Staton, are a Sheriff's training ceoter, a county Fire Department training facility and a second Juvenile Hill. · Bui the land Is under the takeolf pa~ tern fbr El TOro jets and the noise prob- lem may stop devtlopment. Estimated coet of constructing t he three facilities. is fl.J mWion. Tbe feasibility study was done · by Frank L. Hope and Associates of Santa Ana, arthitects and planning OClllUl~ts. 'Before approving creation Of a more defutjte .master plan, the superlison Jut w.eek onlered a stuey by the County Ad- minlstraUve Of!ice, the Sbeljlf, Fire Wmdeo and Probation pepartment. . The llrchitect's.ttport on tbe jet noile problem suggests. !J>i!t. the property 15 Ull9Ultab!e for tbe pnlf)ooed facilities . 'n1e study beaded by the ,C/10 1'ill seq to determine tt the propooed !>ulldings could ' be satlslactorily insulated against noise levels. She Was Nude, But Not Lewd NEW YORK (AP) -A f7.y..,...ld 1-my secretary who took her bathing suit off at a Brooklyn beach Jut summer says she.bu woo a major civil liberties vj<:tcir1 with hir acquittal on charg<i of publiclewdnel&. . Crbptna! Coor\ Judge Robert S. Kre1nif!er held ln bis rullntl "'-lay that whlle Shelley Gilbert bail Indeed been nude ln the Aug. It lncldenl, the fll'lO' t<qtlon failed to prove ahe llOd clone ~"ht 1 lewci manner:."· .He raemd until Jan. I flll decillon.., a chirge of "eipoeun of 1 female," which mekea It a crime punlobable by up to 11 days tn Jail for a wtman• to appear In a public pleco wlthoul a mlnlmwn covering. MlJS Gilbert aa!d her lawyers planned to lost the aeeond lllltute and cafied her o<qulttol.oo the lew,._ dw19 "1 .,. jor Y1clory for clvll liberties Ind ln-clJyjdaal ,_. -Although Weidner believes that op-NEW YORK (AP) -A strike by about ... _ positioq by county residents will not be 1,400 East Coast employes of lbe ITT· as stl'Ol\I this time around, an exact sen-Continental Baking Co., makers ol C tti R tim.it:lias not yet been 4etermined. Wonder Bread and Hostess cakes, con· ft "fl 0 UfJ The Capistrano Beach Community tinued today in New York City, New Sen. William Proxmire lets his new hair down as he does a Cbarles-A~lion -which battled bard against Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. . will thie laf'ltt annexation attempt several nie walkout, called by the AFL-CIO ton with Dinah Shore on the TV show "Dinah's Place." Proxm.i.re · weeks ago -meets tonight to discuss the Bakery and Confectionary Workers discuss his recent hair transplant and sing "Sweet Georgia Brown" latest move to add land to the city of San ITUiiniioin~, be~g~an~No~vi. ~11~on~the-:~W~esiitiCoaaiiiit.1fiiioiiiniiith;;e;;;s~b~o=w;, ;to~be:ai:· r;ed;:Fri~· d;a:y·::::::::::;-iiiii,1 Juan. II * * -t: GEM TALK County Delays Appeal by Capo On Condominitrm lu> appeal by the city of San Juan Capistrano to the Orange Cowlty Board TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES of Supervisors on an approval of a con-1111•.., .... ________ _ dom1nium development in that area has been continued to sometime in January at the city's requen The cOunty planning comm is 1 ion receatly sranted .a cooditional use permit to C. Michael Inc. to build a 322-unit .,,.,. dombrium between Del Obispo Street and tbe prOposed ..-1oo of Alipaz Drive adjoiAlnc the city boundaries. The appeal of that decision by San JWiD CaplllTano waa suppooed to be beard today by the Board of supervisors. Bu~ city official& asked for an indefinlte ei.tenskm becau.se the land O'lfllfn have applied to the city for aonexation. 1be city council bas approved the an- neutlon. It will come before the Local Agency Formation Commluioo In about two weeks. Al one Ume the county plannlng com- mission and Airport Land Uae com- mi.ssioo oppoeed the de v e Io pm en t because It WU In the vicinity of the takeoff pattern for C.pirtrano Airport. Tbeae objediona were later withdrawn. 'DIRTY FIGHTER' BIT OFF NOSE DAU.AS (UPI) -'nle Dallaa County grand jury baa Indicted Ro'en Garriloa, 11, on charges of biting off a wom1.n't nose during a fight ootside a tavern. Autborltlts said 1'1eaday thal Emily Marie Palone's nose was bit.- ten off dwinl the figbt S.pt. 20. Ganiaon was cha'llecf with maim- ing. • THE ARIZONA DIAMOND SWINDLE Although most of ua are familiar with the "salting" of played out gold mines, few know of the com- plex diamond swindle of 1870. Involving companies and charac· ters from London to San Francisco, this gigantic hoax cost California investors. alone over $'750,000. Two men announced in San Fran· clsco that their collection of rough gems bad been found on an Ari· zona mountain. To convince po- tential invesroro o! the validity of their find, they led a group of them ro the mountain where they found si2Jli(lcant quantities of diamonds, rubles and garnets. Stock was then sold in companies formed for exploitation of the area. The promoters realized a fortune, while the investors later discovered that the gems had '*'1 r.urchased in London and wed to 'salt" the area. Modem advances In geology, mlnerology and gemology make such a massive swindle lmpossi· ble today. But Individuals contem- plating the private purchase of any gem should still get an appraisal lrom their local Independent jewel- er. Christmas wrapped in 14K solid gold .. , by Ome ga c} "Orie ol the Gtwat Sll:IN Fot: .... -1~1( "911ow Of wNt. gold btoctltl....,... bro t•l•I "ff'!ltc:ll. Gl11 dlol ~ by cJeor rolMd uyU!il, '--$451 b) 1(1( r-llow gold horltol'ltol-oPOl btactltt 'lll'Oldl with bl'OIWI sued• dlol, $AOO c) 141( y•llow i(lld OYOI btoc.!.t wolch, Ill J.(~ ~JJump~rie& Jeu1tJ/er6 I Ill NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEllMS 27 YEA.lS IN THE SAME LOCATION l•nkAm•riC•" -M•.1t1r Chert• PHONE Ma.1401 L 4 DAILY PILU Don't Wink At Computer .W, ELECl'llONIC LOVE: Lots of fcAI auffer certain uneasiness the3e. days becJl"" we all llve ill the Computer Age. Thus some peop1e worry about having delicate personal matten run throl>gh ~ electronic gadgets. :rndeecl, IOlDe days it aeems that com- Jl\llers handle everything. They clatter oa. informing you of overdue bills, a bo~ bfe or two .in your ctedit rating or an un. Pfid traffic Ucke~ when you ran that stop sign in ))rea back in 1968. "People worry about these things heCause sometimes they SU!pect tbe computer that clattered out all this ptrsonal data has bl own a fuse and e.r- rad. And it's difficult to argue with a computer. ANYWAY, TIIE computer people con- tinue to hunt new ways for their machines to simplify your life and make you like them. So the computer wizards ask: "What do the folks out there worry about besides bills, tiles and overdue traffic tickets?" Why a Jot of them worry about their love life, they answer. So you guessed it, folks. The computer people are now working on that, too. Not just match-making by computer. They've already tried that I mean analysis. This startling lnteW,ence comes to me via a communique from one Allen T. LeAnce, a tall gentleman who 1s In the public relatlorul dodge In Newport Beach after having been a newspaperman ooce hin1'ell. LeAnce's note to me opens by asking, "Ever wonder what the woman in your life really thinks about you and your, ah, romance-ability? "WEIL, IF SHE won't tell you, ~ puter Automation will. In !act we'll tell you more about younelf than you may know, if you'll visit Booth 3065 at the Fall Joint Comp.iter Conference .•• " All this II aa.uncllng. LeAnce goes on to ezplafn thal this coll\llUl<r coofab 1'ill open llet. 5 itp at the AM-Cclm\l>- tion. Center. His compeny, Computer. Automation. makes a aesy little com- put<r model known as the Naked MJni 8, which llOOllcls pretty lurid going In. Actually, the Naked Mini specializes in processing appllcatloos. Tbey1f have another cmnput<r at the show, however, that will indeed delve in· to your love life. "WE'LL GIVE YOO a free com- puterized. analysis that will tell you if you're a tiger or a pussycat," LeAnce promised. "1'e computer will ask you a few pointed questions, of a per9Cll!&1 nature, and provide you with an accurale reading on your prowess or potential in, ah, a critical area of human relations." Great catfish, Le.Mee, what is this? A Love Machine? "Nah,'' be explains. 11Comput.er people wouldn't call It oomething simple like that. It's a Psyc~Romantic Analysis System." Not only does this thing analyze your love-making ability but after you're done, it prints out a label you can wear oo your lapel, rating you as a lover. Or maybe you'll just want to hide it in your pocket. NOW I CAN just see myself up there at the Anaheim lbow, listening carefuJly to the st:xy questiorm by the computer and whispering back answers into its elec- tronic ear. With my luck, about half-way through the interview, the Love Machine would burst out laughing, stamp my forehead "Reject" and then spit out half a dozen of my overdue bills. I suspect I'm going to stay away from Booth 3065 come Dec. 5 at Anaheim Convention Center. Computers botbe: me anyway. I'm not even sure I trust the one that is setting th.is colwnn ln type. For sure, I'm not going to kiss it. \ "'' ..._. JAPANESE AIR LINE DISASTER IN MOSCOW PINPOINTED Offlcl1l1 Hint of Explosion In Flight After Becoming AirborM 4 Americans Identified In Moscmv Plane Crash MOSCOW (AP) -Four Amoricans were among 61 persons killed in the crash of a 'Japanese airliner as it was taking off from Moscow for Japan Tuesday night, Japan Air Lines announced today. JAL said 14 Japanese and a New Zealander survived the crash and were being treated at Moscow hospitals. A 16th survivor was reported earlier b.Jt a check of hospitals produced only 15 persons. The airline said the 16th person was missing and pr...mled dead. The State Department today identified the Americans: Norman Sackbeim of Chicago. Charles Gerbic of San Anselmo, Calil. Monroe Brettler of New York City. I. Asher (no address). Brettler was believed to ~sident of the Bmller Iotematlonal Corp. of New Yc:rk, who a Japanete firm in Nagoya said WU•expecied oo the flight. A U.S. Embusy official reported earlier that two Americans 8Ul'Vlved, but this proved to he erroneoos. The four~ DC8 was on a trans- Siberian flight from Copenhagen to Tokyo. I~ had cli!nbed to about too feet after taking off, then plunged downward and crashed about 150 yards from the end of_ a runway at Sberemetyevo airport. -I , The surviving New Zealander, Eldridge B. Smith, 42, reported one of the starboard engines burst into Dames just before the plane started down, the airline reported. JAL officiah said two of the bodies had not been recovered. They said the police would not let them approach the crash site. Ten or those killed were employes of tbe Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co. who had met by chance in Moscow after business visits to the Soviet capital and London. They bad gone to Europe in ·three groups, Mitsubishi said. The . plane's pilot was Tomomasa Nozue, 35, a veteran of more than 5,000 flight hours. He died in the crash, JAL- said. Japanese govenunent aviation experts, a medical team and JAL President Sbizuo Asad.a flew to Moscow today to help in the investigation of the crash. It was the second major airline crash at the Moscow airport in six weeks. An Ilyushin 62 operated by Aeroflot, the Soviet airline, crashed on Oct. 13 as it was landing in bad weather, and 176 persons were killed. It was the worst crash in aviation history. •seared Witless~ 'Ann-Margret Makes .Her Comeback. • LAS VEGAS (AP ) -Alll>llargrel. 1er face black and blue and numb beneath Iler makeup, sang ahd 'danced thniosb a "comeback'' performance and joked or her recent near-fatal injuries. "I was scared witless," said the 31- year-old actress after the first show Tuesday night at the Hilton Intanational Hotel. "The left aide of my face ls numb, and as you can .ee, it'1 black and blue," she pointed. "That feels good, it's <Xlld," she said as she sipped a soft drink while preparing !or the second show. "It's good to be back here at the Hilton. Actualiy, tt's good to be back anywhere," she had told a packed au· dience earlier. 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"One advantage of the whole thing," she told her audience, "is tha t I'm down to 110 pounds -I haven't weighed that since I was a cheerleader at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill." "One of the best things about my recovery is I can talk now," said the singer-actress, whose jaw had been wired shut. "'lbe doctor said I only needed the wires in for four weeks. Roger (husband Roger Smith. formerly of television 's "77 Sunset Strip") bad him keep it on for si:x weeks. "Roger bought me one of those James Bond type gadgets that grinds up any food into liquid." She laughed: "One of the joys was liq- uid piz:za -with anchovies. 'Roger, bring me another glass of prime rib,' I'd say." · "Ann-Margret '73"-tbe show's title- reatured the entertainer bl musical skits that portrayed her as a motorcycle mama and a sophisticate in evening gown. Among the stars and former stars in the audience -all of whom had wished Ann-Margret a good return to the stage -were Bette Grable, Peter Lind Hayes, Jerry Vail, Pamela Mason, "Mama Cass" EUiott and Florence Henderson . Ann-Margret introduced them all - but not until her mother took the first bow. Wyoming n ·eep Freeze Sno w Flies From Rockies to Ne w Engl.and 1 r9t•1 .. 1:,emiMOW l7l"';'l ... "' LLl.!..JIMJWllS , llOW Monsoons Slow Raids B52s Go Above Clouds to Pummel DMZ SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. o111oen nlue- tanUy ordered a cutbock lo flchter- hornber strikes Oii both sides ot the Demllltarll.ed 1A>e (DMZ)I t4dQ ii heavy rains cut •lslblllty to -....,;, field reports aald. Meanwhile, the U.S: command made an upward 10.isi... ot the death toll Jn en accidental bM>billg ,_, ot a South Vletname>e •illage near llol An, north of Saigon. Tiie cmnmucl aald 21 penoos were tll1ed 1n the bombtng, two more than Jn -r.parts. Field reports huwover, aald the final total might go as hlcli as 24 or ......, tilled. It ~ the ... rst llllch -this year. DUPllJ!: THE bad. wealhel:, eight- engioed B51 bomhen from bases in Guam and Thailand flew high above the # mcmoon clouds .over Vietnam's mid-sec- tion and dumped about 1,800 tons of bombs ill the DMZ area. U.S. warplanes for more than a mooth have been playing the dual role of at- tempting to lltop North Vie~ SUI> plies m.n moving aouth and trying to clear a path for northbound government marines trying to recapture parts of Quang Tri province, lost to the Com- munists Jut April. • UPI con_.s..t Dooald A. Davis reported from Hue today that a heavy rain from thick grey clouds bad caused a near curtailment of U.S. jet fishier-bomber striUs since TuesdoY mornmg. The U.S. command today said 112 jets bombed the whole ol the nortlEm military sector that includes Quang Tri on Tuesday, down from the 196 reported on Sunday and the ti.! Monday. OVER THE NORTH Tuesday, U.S. jets managed only 40 airstrikes against "enemy military targets" between the DMZ and tbe 2oth parallel, 65 miles below Hanoi. · The ll62s conducted U raicts In North Vietnam between midday Tuesday and noon today, two inside the DMZ itself and seven in Quang Tri province just below the demarcation line. Each mission had an average of three planes 'and each plane dumped some 60,000 pounds of bombs, military sources said. An UDdisclosed number ol the big bombers also Oew missions ove'r the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos, "the trial's ex- tensions in northeastern Cambodia and Ittan Pulls Knife. ' .. On Stewardess ' DENVER (UPI) -An irate .passenger who decided he didn't want to buckle his seat belt pulled a knife on a Frontier Airlines stewardess while on a flight to Oklahoma City. The plane immedately returned Tues- day to Stapleton International Airport in Denver. Federal security agents boarded the aircraft and disarmed the mltn without incident. Frontier spokesman Ray Chenaud !aid the man, identified as Robert Dickens, 62, of Lloyd, Mont., was questioned by FBI agents and then released. 2 Share $1,156,995 LONDON (UPI) -Brothers Stanley and Terry McAndrew shared 1~156,995 in winnings from a soccer pool today. They had pajd 78 cents each for the winning ticket. • cooducted 11 nldl further south In Viet· nam, military BpOtemioo Aid. Olllclal tpO!resmen ill Hue told Davis two awtne pooitiolll ln the "1ctnily .rib o1 Qooni 'r.t WON 111t by tbno anllltry aad mortar balTlgeo ol Ito rounds. Another IOI-round berrqe hil anolher mariDo pool Jusl hall a mile north ol Quenc Tri, tht .......... said. FIChU., llld lhelllilc attacka In the northern aector Tueldly len f1 eon;. munlsls llld I& South Vietnamese troopt killed and 13 govemm .. t troops· wound- ed, the spokesmen said. '!lie aockleotal bomb1-ol the South Vietnamese village was ilae worst com- bat accident reported Utts ,..r. r .. such incidents Jn the pul eiCbt lllOOths have tilled 47 South VletM"'f"" and in- jured 136. Slalphildltlf Overruns Nixon Appointee1 Ash . ··~············. ~-······-···· -. Engaged~ Navy Hassle WASIDNGroN (AP) -President Nls· m's new budget dlreeb:r beads a huge, financially trouhled conglomerate which Is trying to get -·m11lion from the federal government with claims the Navy says are umubotanilated. The newly named Cabinet4ml official Is Roy .L. Alb, proddenl ol !Jtton lndualries, once 1 leadln( gia-.r stock oo Wiiii Slr<et during tlie heyday ol the conglomeratea. The company, which Ash colounded nearly 20 years ago, now Is sUuggling with delays and cost ovemm.s on sbJP"" building f o r the Navy. The dilficuJ. Ues helped plwige axnpany earnings from l50 million In fiscal 1971 to fl.I ltOY L AIM million in f 1 s .ca I 1972. This year Litton's common stock price has fallen by .._ than ball Litton hal claimed the Navy should pay it $380 million for cancellation costs and design changes encountered in its construction of five giant landing helicopter assault ships. The Navy ll8ld ill September the claims were unsubstantiated, but It nonetheless continued an interim financing • ar- rangement throogb February 1973. The original OODtract waa for M66 million. The Navy wrote Utton in June e:x- pressing concern 11about Utt.oo'a ability to perform thls contract even under J'OUI' extended delivery schedule." It said the assault ship delays "could have a di(ect and potenUaliy disastrous effect upon yoor ability to deliver the DDllQ ells destroyers" under a separate contract. Litton's new automated ahipyard at Pascagoula, Miss., has been plagued with difficulties in carrying out the Navy work. !Jtton also has 1111 m1l1ioo In - other shipbuilding claiml pending be!- the Armed -Board ol Coolroct Appeals. The Coogressiooal Joint Ecmomic Committee, concerned about the llbip- buildfng deals, CUITenUy is fnveoligating Litton. Asked Tuesday how he woo1d handle cases such as the shipbuilding matter in which Litton dealt with tl>e govermmx, Ash drew a compariaoo with a pro- fessional football player who Is traded to another team: "I doubt that In the next match be woold favor the team he Just tell" Ash told a """' conference after his appointment was announced that be would sell his 200,000 shares ol !Jtton common and prefened lltoct, worth well over $2 million. He said he would formally resign his $1115,000..-year job Dec. 9. . Ash will not be subject to Senate con- firmation in bis new fU,500 job. Price of Beef F all,s; P~rk Ta~es Up Skwk-. . . w ASIUNGroN (AP) -Consumers paid sllghtJy leas for beef last month but a record high !or pork, the Agrlc1ilture Department repcrted today. For the seoood comecuttve mbnth, there was a small 'decrease irl the general retail cost of food. The market price of a basket of foods produced on U.S. farms decreased OJ percent in October, following an 0.1 percent ( IN SHORT ... ) decrease in September. However, the October cost was 5.8 percent more than a year ago. Pork, the second most popular meat, again climbed to a 'record price ·aVerage ol 87.S cents per]>CJllM, up I percent from September and 72.7 pfrcent more than a year ago. The share returned to !armers was 44.4 percent more than a year Igo. The .middleman share for pork was '!1.4 cents per pound, an increase of 8.7 per- cent over September. • s-er l'lgllt w.,ed WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nis:on has renewed a budge\. fight with Congresa by ordering the Environmental Protectloo Agency to spend lesa than hall its a11otment !or sewage treatment plants through lllicf..1974. In overriding Nlson's veto of a clean water bill in October, Con~ aP'" proprlated $5 billion In fiscal 1973 and II billion in fJSCal 1974 for sewage treat- ment. But Ni:xon said Tuesday that Hno more than 42 blllioo of \he alllOWlt authorl7.ed !or the !laca1 year 1973 and no more than $3 billion of the amount authorized for the fiscal year 1974 should he allotted." e R11•s ,Velipou ll•ed BELFASf (UPI) -The lllegsl Irish Ropubllcan Army (!RA). 111fng heavy Soviet -pons for the firlt time, have struck at least 17 targets with bullets, rockets aod bombl In what authorities called a major OICl!atloo ol the violence In Northern Ireland. Four )lenon9 died and 24 '""' wounded. wbo were involved In border fighting last September, have agreed· to merge, form- ing a new <Xluntry of about ~ven mlllJoo persons in the southwest comer or the Arabian peninsula, the Middle East News Agency reported. Following two days ol tait.s In Tripoli, the Libyan capital, President Abdel Rahman lryani of North Yemen and President Salem Robayle All of South Yemen issued a communique Tu9day annouocing formation of the new state. Airlines' Battle On Smoke Oears -Separate Areas WASIUNGroN (UPI) -The baltle between airline passengers who smob and those who do DOI .-e olflctally ended ill a draw· today with the alrline Industry agreeing to provide separate seating for eech side. The Air Transpotl AaaociaUoo (ATA), a trade organl1iUOii-representing the scheduled airlines, said that the air· lines-both the ll)jljor alrlineo IU>d the local service aJrlines -Will provide smoking -All o1 the majo!' airlines already had i4iututed some lype of amoklng section, but most of the local aervice afrlines still aliowed smokin& anywhere in tl>e passenger comportinent. THE ATA ANNOVNCEMl!NT fellowed a Civil Aeronautics Board P'opM.1 I> sued In September which would blvo f~ the air!fne., to aegregate mtok· ers end non-tmo1r.ers. Under the propooal, !be a!rllnel-..,.ld have been required' to delign•te a omok· Ing area In the rear ot the afrllne. Smok- ing anywhere el&e In the pauenger com- partment woold be banned. The ATA said, however, that Its pro- posal would allow Uie individual alr. lines to decide h o w to separate the smokers (ram the ftODotlDOken British !roops went on muimwn alert illday, warned to guard especially qalnlt ......, 1ttacu by Soviet antf.lant , RPGa rockets -the woe l:lnd U!ed by the Viet Cong In Vietnam. The Industry wide .,,...,,.;.; may ease a controveny 1parked by cmemn-. er advocate Ralph Nader who filed a petiUon In 11'111 with both tht Federal Avtstioo AdmfnlatraUon and the ctvn Aerooautics BOard. ""-Fiie• PreU•t John Jblachowsky, 13, West Babylon, N.Y., gol acllon wben he complained to Price Com· miS1Sion aboul inCl'Ollf in painl be usu for model rockets. Jus· Uce Depl now baa accused manufactum (Tellor Corp. of Rocllford, Ill.) ot Wefally ral> Ing prices. , e ...._ ri-CJrulle• SEARcl[JGJIT, Nev. (UPI) -A Usbt NADER CLAIMED .-tng wu a fire plane loeded with marljulna, •ppor<ntly hazard and a heolth bawd and abould llllillng. ICJWolevei, radlNlodgfng flllh~ he binned. The FAA rejected the Idea ha• maged 1 .,._ ln-k•loo line that mnoldng creatad 1 lire bawd 00 and er.-, tlliilla -men. airllnel and both qencle1 deferred an Clark County ~r. deput1ea said ..._ "' lbe hoelth .._ penclJng peckagee ol martjuar)a were scottered all completion of a study. over the crub .,.L It wu tht third In Its announcement, the CAB Aid crub tbll Ytlr In Nelrllda ol IMrljaUM-die """1 ""' completed, and alt'hou(lh laden li(lht planet apparent!)' llllt1ng k .._loci tut l1l10t1nc II not 1 bM!th cisndatlne Dlpta 1iom Mmco. hmlll to llOIHlllOtlng -gen, 111 • 'I .., Ill pettent of the llOIMmOken que1tlooed ._ .. e •••• ert1e . -* Ibey w.,.. "botllered by ll1lW BEIRUT (AP) -The two "emens, Ing." • ~ - 1 e1 c "' tt c tr Vl '11 lo .. • ' L jl 0 D ii i ; • 1 J 4 ~ r I s I I l f I I t t 1 I I Child Education • _~barges Upheld PfunBecomesLaw LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Municipal Cowi Jodie hat nfliaed to dlsmloa a charge acalnlt ·• -·· rtlhll oc1-voca1e cbarpd with prac- ticing .......... wtlhout a ·Ucenoe. Judge Mary E. Wilen ruled Tueoday thaUlle prooecutlon bad pr!I 4ed 1afflcl'lont ( :URIEFS ) evidence apJnst »-year.old Can11 Downer for the trial to conttane, SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 115 million early childhood eduooUoo plu spoooored by --dUt:I wu .... Riles has been BigneO Into taw by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Thi 1overnor's action mut- ed ua IDljor milestool!i ID the state's education Mmy," Rll• uld Tuelday In I non .-mwmc1rc the bill 'No-fault' Set Back, But,AJive lflllllownerCCMltroctorof tho Feminist Womeo'1 Health Cenllr, Is charged w I th tr~ another woman's vailnal Infection with' yogurt. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tllo The center cond11<ta claases tut major DC>ftult• auto lJ>. for women ln a e If .ex· surance measure of the 1fl2 amlnatlon. · legialltlve a e 1 s 1 on bu -through two -e U..U De'41~ setbacU that would have kill· SACRAMENTO (AP) -A ed other billa, but bacUn wild rlvet? bill telling dam cluna to hope today. builders "bands ofr' o n First, the Senate Ft..,,.._N_ several Northern California Committee "tilled" the b01 by riven for 1 frir years bai Aasemblymu Jack Fenton been sent to the governor'• Tuelday on a S-5 vote, one deok. short OD the IJ.member com- Final 1eglslaUve approval mlltee. Failure to win ap- came 1'ueod17 when the proval in I committee usually s..iate by a ~u vote· .,,. II. the md of the leglltaUve cloned assembly amendmenta. road for a bill. The measure by Seo. Peter Scant moments I a t er , slininl· The !DUIUl'e calls for a muatve owrhaul in teaching metllodt Imm kindergarten throog.b the third grade. It would allec:t about U percent of Calllomla'• primary school dlllthn In Ila flnl year of operotlaa becinnlng n e z t s.iw-. Rllel uld. Some • ~ more -1d be ln- dudod In the -year. Tllo bill P!'OY!del $Z5 million for the lfl).7f fllca1 year and .. mlllloa for the following yea. ·• m amcr provl1lons would: -Alt -dlltricta to -up with plana for Im- -"" early dUldbOod educa- tion wltbln IUldellnea tel up by the State Department of Education. n would Include -vatlons """' u noqjraded cla8* and llllllllap lrllUPlnP, ezpanded beattb B coUaainna .-vices to """"" ltamlnl boiriers, --luton and addition Iii traJned cl.-i aides to --· Bill Gains To Control llebr, a Marin countY. --· 1n a porliameotary Cre m .. .:~n llepubllean, would bin dam maneuver w b 1,, b 101De uuu conatructlon on the Trinity, oblervers likened to the Perth 1 Smith and Klamath rivers for of Pauline old-time movie SAC'RAMENTo (AP) _ A JO.years. On the Eel RIVer -serial, Fenton's bill was alive oootroverlial Dian for clamp- tbe site of disastrous floods in -if not well -on the ing new •CCID&ols 00 8 san past years -there would be a Assembly floor. Diego fll11l speclallzing in low 12-year ban on dam building. Fenton sou.a: ht . unsuc· cost disposal of human bodies • 1 u,.•e• AffllSell cessfully to llDllld bis enUre bas cleared another legislative .._ bill Into a measure by sen .• bunlle. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The A1fnld Son g (D--..Y Tho "lllOlllUM by Sen. Jack Los Angeles County grand Park) that was already on the Scbrade (R-San Diego), was jury bas accused three judges Ooor. appnwed 5-1 Tue9day by the of "willful and c o r r u P t Assemb1 ............ rebuffed Fen-Commerce and Public Utilities -•---~~." asserting they v·--~, too, saying the ammdmenl -Committee after an amend· indlacrlmlnately banded out Fenton's whole bill -was not ment wu 'TeSCiDded Ulat preslgned fonns uled by prof· • • g e rm an e ' • to ~s. would have .....,uired such ., ..... _ bail bondsmen lo -.. , rei;;° _._ from jail. measure, which dealt In con-operaUons to maintain a ,..-" aumer warranties. chapel. Named In the report, Issued Fenloll, a Democrat from Thomas B. Weber of San Tuelday, were SUperlor Comt .Montebello, vowed be would Diego urged defeat of the ~~. ~,:Zpalldo ri:urt ~ seek another bill 11 a vehicle measure, saying It Is aimed at and to keep bis ...r.wt meaaure harming the Telophase Society Antonio E. Cbavq. 46; alive. which be beads. mired Municipal Court Judge Failirc Iha~ be said, be The vice president of the Morton H. 1!arker, 77, who would oeek n!COllSidenUo CaJijornla Federation of still slls In special_ • cases. ·-the ~-·-n "'-•al and Memo r I a I • rr.. (;a.a ... T t.!:1~.· :·. "'"".""'. '~ ~ A. E. Peaonen of OXNARD .:'file 'l'acelle "Hijacking" a on the Sacramento, said that group Paper Co. plant i-, a Assembly floor would mean also Is opposing the plan. subsidiary of the !nla'nlUonal Fenton'• DC>ftult plan could be Telophase signs up senior Paper Co., is to clole at the sent dlrecUy to the Senate citizen members for $15 and end of the year putting 400 floor, by-passing Senate com-others for $25, then upoo death persons out of wort, a com-mUtees, but there would cremates the rnml;ber's body pany spokesman says. almost certainly be a Senate and acatters the ashes at aea · Paul A. GormaII, tnterna-batUe over junking normal for $2liO paid by survivors, ac- Uonal Paper cbainnan, said procedures. cording to Weber. the facility had an after tax Fenton's time for maneuver The measure, already pass- lou of Ill.I million In Im and is shrlnkiJig -lawmakers ed by the S....te, advanced lo bas continued to operate at a plan to wind up the current the Anembly Ways a n d loa this yea10. session this Friday. Meana Committee. Ot/]jr Coast Qffers • 6% Guaranteed Certificates ·Saturday Service ~The Insiders Club · E-Annual ............ Earnings 9th&. Hiii. iA A ..... •123-1351 5.00%-5; 13%. """' ..... W.Utttft lit llllMIDCT l'LACl:I Passbook. No Minimum. 3t!3 Wltltllnl IS~ L.A.• 31&-1265 5.75%-5.92% LA.CMCClllllllo 2nd.~. 625-1102 One y,,. Certificate ....,, __ $1,000 Mlnirrorrt. 9l Huntl= c."111 • 6.00%418".4 (714) 897· 7 UNTA--Two to FI-.. Yeat Cortlftcates 711 'Mlltllt9 al\ld,. mo746 $5,000 Mlnlnun. .......... Up to 90 days iolS ol Jach .. Pllellc • l!1.a41 Interest on amounts __ ... withdrawn befo<e mel\l'ity ialdand st!OPPlnl ctr.• 3314201 on all certificate accounts. PMOllAllA crm ' a..• Yin NU)'SIMl.•1192-1171 .. _ also provides big dis· T..,.... l.1751 v.ituf9 BIYd. • 345-8&14 '1111 -Club: A new caunls on llckels to sport----Wfl1 to belt Inflation. Its Ing and entertainment Jn:l 6 Loct*. "37·7"81 rnembOlllllp card pennlts events •.• plus a whote IAlf LOI ntKI I~ you to b~ nearly tNerf-list of free -safe 1tt1 •sexo • 266-4510 lhlnl you need from the deposit boXes, money ... D''ll!NmMlll u a. C*mond ear • flnest c-r st..w-ders, travelers checks, (714)-..1525 rooms at ..-ntial UY-and notary services. =-=-""·' ,.., -appliances, f\A'nl-Membership require-a1•1 to tun. -equl-~ men! for savers -$2,500 ... _ spcrtinc !ll)Ods, draper!• minimum bolance. Coll! L>M-~Ct<-' and mucll, much more. borrowe!1 now ""*"9 a-(714) l2H15 You can even buy cars sociate memberships en-_, __ tAlllo4Pll at lht "!llel" price and tlttinc them to all outside Al-bollllCMo mOblll -ond motor-referral 1ervlce1. Ask c.nw,a,a..llb ... cycleo at IUbltJlnllal --about Jolnlnl at In)' Coolt tAlllolPll lnp. The ,_ Club office. .. 111111WOlllllap-. ... COAST FEOEPl\L '-,/\VIN<; , ' ' . . " I \ DAILY PILOT $ Magee Tries to Walk Out CAlfOllNIA \ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - San Quentin convict Ruchell Maa:ee, who has spent all but •is montha of the past . 16 Y•l!l' behind bars, ranted and wlllltlod ·~:i lo walk out of court y while jury selection In his murder trial got under way. Jury telecUo11 Is expected to Aid Hiked to Single ' Pregnant Recipients SACRAMENTO (AP ) - Qdliornia will pay ~an extra $47 a month to single women on weHare if they get pr~g­ nant, the Social We 1 fare Department has announced. Weilare' director Robert B. Carleson said 'J\lelday, In making the announcement, that he was "greatly con- cerned that an unwammted Increase In benefita could .... courage situations whereby it would be profitable for a woman to have a child out of wedlock In order to quallly for the grant." Nonetheless, he said. ''we want to ensure that truly needy pregnant single women receive adequate p u b 1 i c ass.I.stance." Clrleeon said w e I f a r t famillel with children already receive an additionil grant if the mother becomes pregnant. THE NEW regulation pro- viding additional money for pregllllll reclpleota -married or unmarried -without children is only an interim regulation, carleson s a id . HearingJ will be conducted on the enUre BUbject before permanent regulaUons are promulgated, the an-: nouncement uld. last about four weeks. Among further outbursts as the trial defendant rose from hls chair the prosPectlve Jurors ques-resumed Tuesday, but the a short time later and started tloned Tuesday were: u n r e p e n t a o t M a Ii: e e to walk out of court. When A barker at a topless-bot.. responded : T ordered to halt, be began tomleas bar in North Beach who wanted to serve but had "I wa.s trying to •mash his whistling and bad to be taken alttady decided Magee was face. I wanted to break his to a nearby holding cell. guilty. Jaw. I got his teeth marks on Both the defendant and hla A retired hotel employe who my knuckles." lawyer have asked repeatedly wani.d lo bring ber b~d along The judge told Magee he that Carrow be allowed to 1 U the jur, was locked up would be bandcuHed for the withdraw from the case, but because lbe pet had just learn-duraUon of the trial il be caus-Colvin bas denied the re-I ed lo talk. A divorcee who lives wtth,--,ed=any==.,....==troubl=='·=B=u=tc-the,..,--q-u_esu. _______ _ her bail bondsman boyfriend and didn't want to serve because she would b e separated too long from her S.. yw...ia child. MAGEE, 32, ls charged with murder and kidnaping in the 1970 Marin County courthouse shootout that left a judge and three other men dead. Black radical Angela Davis, a former UCLA philoaophy pro- feSIOI', was tried and acquitted of similar charges earlier tl1iJ year. Magee got the trial off to a wifd atart Monday when he slugged his court-appolni.d a~ tomey, Robert Carrow, and shoui.d "dumb, stupid judge" at Superior Court J u d g e Morton R. Colvin. Colvin warned him about Suits, Coats Dresses 99" ~ With all the little cars. there are today, you've got some decisions to make. · 1 You can go strictly foi; price and, maybe, sacrifice performance. Or you can pay a lot more to get more performance. little car. In fact, it's priced with the least of them. Yet, Vega's performance is several cuts above that of many other little cars. to help keep the steering precise. Vega 's performance is bi9. Vega handles and moves in a remarkable way for a little car. So remarkable, that two years in a row the readers of Car & Driver magazine chose it the "best economy sedan" in the world Choose a Vega, however, and you've performed a neat trick. Vega's price is little. Vega is not -we repeat, is not-<1 high priced It has a low center of gravity for unusually line handling and stability. It has an overhead cam 140-cubic- inch engine that's _got some real zip. It has a Full Coil suspension to soften bumps and a Ball-Race system And, as you know, the readers of Car & Driver are not, generally, little old ladies from Pasadena. JUST BECAUSE IT'S BE'ITER DOESN'T MEAN IT'S MORE. • va -mar • II s DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Hi gh Public Trust It is unfortunate a recall of Laguna Beach Unlfted School District trustees Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke became necessary. But by their actions thel8 two trustees have shown themselves unwilling to llsten to the majority of the Laguna electorate, parents and others interested in the welfare of the schools. Those who hold public office a1so ·hold a high pu]). Uc trust and a responsibility not only to those persons who voted for them, but to the electorate in total. Per· sons in public office, regard.less of political persuasion, must be responsive Lo the public . ...They must not be so involved with on~ cause that it is favored to the exclu- sion of all others. Such a course breeds citizen frustra- tion and citizen frustration breeds recall. Mrs. Gillette, Linke and William Thomaa have rormed a board majority which has all too often ex- hibited a public-he-damned altitude that has fostered the recall effort now pending. ~ \Vorking with three sure votes on a five-person board, the majority has proceeded at lull gallop to b'y to re-cast the widely acclaimed Laguna schools in its own philooophical image. Following this course, it is appar-- ent that if the three-vote bloc is not broken up, they could find a new superintendent more of their own thinking. In the matter of candidates, Lucille Whitaker and Michael Sagar are tbe candidates of choice. Both are well qualified and vitall_y intere.;ted mem~rs of the community . Through children now attendmg Laguna schools, they hav.e a direct interest in the quality of edu· cation. TMtees Linke and Mrs. Gillette should be replaced on the school board by responsible, responsive trumes. Mrs. Whitaker and Sagar fill the biIL A yes vote on the recall is essential. Bond Support Vital For the litst time since 1965, voters in the Capis· trano Unified School District will decide early neJCt year if millions of dollars In bonds should be approved to ease the pupil housing crisis in the widespread school community. That $25 million issue -although desperately needed -will be a dllficult one to pass. School officials bad hoped to have an all-year-school program (45 school days in class and 15 out of claas over a 12-month cycle) pretty well set by the time a bond is- sue came up, but strong criticism from some segments of the community has all but killed the 45-15 "all·year proposal for at' least another year. Although they will try their best, school administra- tors and trumes alike bold little hope for passage of the huge revenue measure. The strongest hope for paasage lies in the possibil· ity that the parents who have lougbt 45-15 will channel their energies to paasage of the bonds Feb. 20. They have already promised to do that very thing. U they uphold that pledge, a two-thirds "yes" vote might just materialize. s 'HOW 'ON EMTH ~I~ you 4UE$,S I~ A FE~RAL MEAT INSPE<.TMf· Lagunans Marcia to Sound of Different Drummers .. Readers Air Viewpoints . as . School Recall Vote Nears To the Editor : We find the recent information reveal· ed by the group called FACTS more than a little confusing. The secret posture of who they are gives rise to speculation on how much truth exists in their statements. The maimtay of their p~ tests seems to be a throwback to the historical-hysterical recall furor con· nected with Ed Lorr. 'lbe facts are that Ed iATr was legally and by majority votes, reca.Ued. His timely resignation and immediate departure from Laguna Beach changes nothing. The statement that he was "the best councilman we ever had" will indJcate a very naive or per· haps fantastic ostrich,compler with their heads in the sands of Main Beach. MRS. GILLETl'E and Captain Linke stand accused with violating their trust to the electorate. Excellent vote strategy and not a majority elected these peof.le; the refore their unilateral actions do not represent the majority they claim to serve but rather a minority with personal gai ns in view, at the expense of the school system and students. The main platform of their campaign was a "realistic" fiscal philosophy in school business -the fact is, the budget now approaches $4 million; up a who~ ping 25 percent over the 1971·'12 budgets. The facts seem to be that "F ACI'S" marches to a different drummer - perhaps a drummer whose din ls meant to drown out reason. JACK RANDALL Contrast• Sehoels To the Editor: Due to a job lransrer for my husband we we~ recenlly obliged to move from Laguna Beach to the San Fernando Valley. Our primary reason for moving to Laguna when my husband worked in Orange County. aside from its obvious physical charms, was the excellence and widespread reputation of its schools, TOW and Thurslon in particular. Our primary reason for moving to Tan..ana was that although it is in the Los AngeJes City School District. it was said to have among the best schools that district could offer. OUR ClllLDREN were accustomed to being treated with dignity and respect by teachers and administrative personnel alike. They were accustomed to having a team of teachers wtlo were concerned about them, who attended closely to their individual nreds and unique learning capabilities, who provided every possible opportunity for them to develop their skills and interests. and to whom they could speak directly and with confidence about any problem they might have. They liked going to school. Here. ln a school wb.ich purports to be one of the "best Los Angeles has to of· fer'' they have seen and personally en. countered treatment that borders on the lnbuman. It ls unfortunate lhat the prac· Dear Gloomy (;us Laguna traffic ha.! thlMed out a "bit now and the can: can really get going. Only trouble Is, they go Into each other. Juat can't win. G. 0 . C. Tilll ...,.,. ,...,. ,....,.. ....... .... ._.....,.,., .._. .. .. MCU I ' S... '"' ........ le ............. DIWl'r ..... • • tice of treating children lite llCUlll aeems lo be the rule rather than• the eueption. They have encountered overcrowded classrooms, outmoded ' mettiods of teaching, rigidity ,that permils no e:r· pression what!oewer_.-aM 'teacben who either never cared to begin with or have become oo stlfie4 by the ,,_ ll!at their talents bave limply tnlded any. Our cbDdrm are !Jr_. -than maot of -a"""4 thom and ore <OP- ing with the ailUltion (-In large part to tbelr uperiences at TOW ancl Thurston), but Ibey, and .... -the Loo Ange~ City School District nothlnc but • bad joke. . . 'nll! EDUCATIONAL vieWI of ICbool boafd members Unl<e and Giiiette, u illustrated by their actiolUI since taking of Hee, represent a frighteoina: specter for tbe Lagima Uoilied School District of what we must now endure here. To allow lbem to remain In office any !Gnger Is M dangerous as ii would be to deliberately e1pose your children to a powerful toxic agent. I urge every parent concerned about the educational experience of bis children to recall Linke and Gillette on Dee. 5. MRS. PETER McMAHON R tttdl V....._,.•tlC To the Editor: Government by recall: a totalitarian tbre.at to the democratic process. 1be prime issue in the Dec. 5 acbool board election is not the personalities of the competing candidates, but rather, will Laguna Beach move into a frustrating era of "government by recall" which is totalitarian in nature and 180 degrees removed from the democratic process. HISTORICALLY, the recall movement perhaps had a valid reason for developing during the last third of the last century: Its purpose was to give the voters a weapon against the railroads and other "trusts" which controlled the state legislatures, and dictated many of the policies ol. the federal govemmenL The recall remains an oblolete, dangerous remnant that il,qulte aimllar lo the appendix In the human body. Regardless of how good the -0 qkl in theory and m paper, here'• boW it work:a in prat'tice: A group of DD mm'9 than 50 activists cao appear rtpllrlJ and noisily as "observers'' at all meetings of a properly elected '=1 commission or council. Using the threat as a loaded gun at the headl of the duly elected commiasionen, suJ)el'Vllors, councilmen or trustees, this mlnority of coosiderab!y less than ..,. pen:eol of the voters Jays openly: "lf you do not vote the way we want you to vote on apeclfic programs and issues, we will force yell through the indignity, .._, ex· haustion and humiliation o( a rec11D elec- tion. II you don't wish to do bottle with us in a recall, )'OU can restp I" The preaum created by ~ real and conUnllOUI threala .,. dlolloHcal and substantial becau,. tbe elected olllclall know from past ~ that the 50 actlvlsts who tbrtattn them can readily get 20 percent ol the rogiltered wten to sign the recall peUtlcN: A ohcdlng numl>er o1 Americans wUI olln .- an)>lhlng pmented "' them, ..ia tbey u. highly 111SCep<lble to tbe --pitch of the activists. II llllk., no dlllmnce wbo tile IC- tivlltl or the moment are: flower. chlldren-drop.outa, ultr9COnlen'&U'"', or a aelf·tl)lled elite lntelllpltlla. All llUP- port one common pnrnla: Tb e democratic proc-. just '""'''-1<. ao the act!Yllt minority moat "'"' -and savo the majority from tbe~ own Ia- norant ltupldlty. I urge my fellow ~nana to vote 1 re90UDdln& "No" OD the uodemocraUc recall. MARSHAl'.L HOUTS, Member EducaUonal Priorities Study ~ttee l...U .... I noted with intemt a .....i letter f':"-" . 1cboo1 trustee Capt VDR' .ex· = bis ablleneo from a PTA· --candidllel' meellna ... the gr'oundl tblt be "is not a cancUilate" _and does not want to subject blmoel! to ''harassment or insult.'' It &eemS to me rau.,< lllmsy ........ ~ a vote for e< apinst the recall II, la~ a 90le for or against C&pl. Linl:e IWd ·Mn. Gillette. ' I WOOU> also suggest tbal a public of. ficer wbo refuses to face bis' constitueocy on the above grounds Is biJmelf insulting the voten by diipflO)'lng a grou tacit of respect for their lntelllgence. Capt. Unke should be reminded of ms insulting behavior towards people wbo ..... shouted down, laughed at or Jgoored by him (and Mra. Gillette) when they raised serious questions at acbool board meetlngl. U be and Mrs. Gillette mean it when tbey aay they repment the people wbo elected them, then they represent 10 per· cent of the c:ommwtlty. What of the other 90 percent. Are they to be denied representation? Elected olllclala are ex· peeled to ..... the .. tire _...,ity. TWO OF TUE candidates wbo did ap- pear at the PTA meedlil oeem 14 me well qllllifled and wllllng 14 fill the void. Mn. Lucille Wbltaker baa lhown by Y""' of aervice to youth, PTA, church and community ber ability to bring people together and Work out problems fairly and bannoniously. Michael Sagar served us well as a member of the Educatloaal Prlorltie.I Study Committee wblcb spent DIOlltba in- ve>tlgatlng the workings of our acbool sy!lem. Both are parenla of children now atteodlng Laguna Beach ICbools and oup- port them wholeheartedly. Unlike the anonymous members of FACTS (headed by a leader of the Tu· peyers' Association, which iJ'O'lP bas conalltenUy bad the ear of both Capt. Unka and Mrs. Gillette), l worked pQbllcly for the recall and will -k '.,....tlY and publlcly for the elediut to -ICbool board of Mlcbael Sagar and Ladlle Whitaker. I "'II• my fellow Lagunans to do likewise. ' GAIL GASTON To the Editor: Shice tcbool llulteel Gillette and Linl:e have made IUcb ID 1-of be1J11 du'1 el"""1 by the people, let me call your al· tent!Gn to a few fJlctl. Only II peroenl of tbooo regllUnd voted In that electlon. A ..,... 10.S pel' cent voted for Mr. Unite and lU -t for )lta. Giiiette. This bardly _,. I ......... of the people. ,,,. fault llel, not wltll tbe <aodldal... but with tbe apatby of the -.te. Only 111 a tarp turnout for the Dec. i eleclllll con we know how Ille people really feel. A few m!nutea ol your Ume II a amall prlco to PIY to retain tba fine lcbool ~ ... -enjoJ. . · BEA WJllTlU:SEY ••MrN v.cee To tile Editor: All of • wbo have bad the pleaoure of kl••lnl Bob lllller will, I'm -· .,... tblt ht ... aood Arnerlcln and poll!lllt all Ille aUrlliutao be clalnlt In b1a letW (!lo<. II). It -be ....-, ho,....r, that the Prlarltie.I Committee w•• made up of many people of aim11ar quallficatlon. i d U-~le, w~ ( MAILBOX J Lett.err from f'todttl are welcome". NonnaUv writn1 should convey their meuoan in' 300 words or leas. The righl lo ~ l<lf<rs to fit space or t"Umlnate libtL is reserved. All Et'tter1 must include signature and mailiftg oddreu, bvt ~• may bl? withheld on f'tque1t if sufficient ,...,., ii opparml Pa<trv 1Dill "°t be published. were selected to represent a cros.orsec- tion of our community, hold differing viewpoints. What is more important than the personal opinions of any one member of the committee, lJ the fmdings and con- clusions of the Priorities Committee as a whole as reireeented In their report. • ONE OF THE MANY finding s germane t.o the recall issue is that our Lagupa 'Beach School District spent more mooey per pupil (11011) lhan any other distriCt (f155 average) in Orange County last year. Our administration cost per pupil (163.64) was also bigber than average ($20.40) for tl;le rest of the Orange County districts. The re89Cll for Laguna Beach's high ~ valuation per pupil was seen by t~ ""111Ditiee as the high number of penons over so years old who have no children of I ch o o l age. This group amounts to nearly 25 percent of the local population. A GROUP TIUS large deserves a minimum of 1/5tb representation on our school board In the penoo of Captain Gerald Linke. Our school board ls sup- poeed to be made up ol lay people who represent the community as a whole. We must not pennit our emotions :ind personal opinions to prevail over com~ moo sense and fair play. We must not deny ~ people, who generously allow. ua to enjoy the most e1pemi"" educa· tional program in Orange C.OUOty, a voice on our school board by recalling their du- ly elected representative. . TED M. DONIGUIAN To the Editor: Did you ever wooder why no polltical liberal Is ever recalled.? Have you noticed that only public officials who think con-. aervaUvely about our country and our lri- stltutkm are subjected to the organized rocall and the a<companying barassmeot and lnoult! A bit of food for thought, a'eat put rr II BllOOMING _. and mo r e -to the tblnk... public that we ha .. the problem In Laguna ol I well _.... cllqua wblcb comldm the recall ~ of our govemmmt 11 their own penanal riahl ol velO over duly decled -wbo do nol ... the line (their line). I tubmlt that the rocall p...WOO is belnc obuled In tbe -• flagraot man-ner. llld the tupayera are once more ol>llpd to !tot tbe bill for another racl- Hb coup. And It will happen qaln and again un- W a r.... .-llm IN recalJed. Tben be pnplftd for the --cries ol fOlll play and permc:uUon like you'Ve never bean! In your IUt. PAUL WESTBROOK ,., .... IHultleietl' To lhe Edllor : Tltl1 organization called r'ACl'S, and Its rpokeawoman Mrs. Thereu Yale • Eagles should cbeck some facts of record before they give these abstract labels to concerned citizens of Laguna Beach. "DISSIDENTS" and "radical ac-- tivists" are all too easily and freely a~ plied when there is a diHerence of opin· ion. At this time it is well to remember a "fact" -Capt. Unke as president of the Tupayers Association was a severely vocal member. He disrupted our City Council sessions with constant har· assments and insuJta. Isn't this now the pot calling the kettle black????!!! MARY V. OOUNSBERY Ex-member Laguna l;leach Taxpayers Assn. C::apo Disappe•r lng To the Editor: While the people sleep, this small town is disappearing. They are being devoured from both sides and from within. Even an animal instinctively fights for what beJongs to him. The ostrich buries his I head in the sand hoping what ever disturbs him will dis.appear. Aod ao it is with some of the citizens of this small community. One day when they lift their heads from the sand there will be no Capistrano Beach. It can happen within one year. What happens to any part of this community affects every property owner in one way or another, whether they reali7.e It or not. There Is a type of citizen who dwells in this community that cares for oo one but hinUelf. Too late be will find "No Man Is An l.!ltand Onto Himself." ANPTRER KIND of individual that lives in this area does not actually know what is happening in C&plstraoo Beach. 'Ibe.5e people do not even know that the Volunteer Fire Department (which is a good one) not only serves Caplstraoo Beach, Dana Point and approzimately 160 acres that was taken from Capistrano Beach and anneied to San aemente. Doheney Desconso Gardens now known as Pines Park was sold and the people of capistrano Beach ,bad to go to court lo get it back. The first church 011!Ulized in Capistrano Beach was anne1.ed to another city. Do you want to ~ annexed to cities who au being overruled by tbelr own councilmen and the bii! land developers? The citl7.ens In Capistrano Beocb who have helped and conttoue to· belp the community when ever pmaibie are not only the foundation of this community but our American way of We. They have worked long and arduous. Which are you? Are you helping write tbe last cbapler of the obituary of Capistrano Beach or are you helping to build a community worth living 1n?- FOR THE PEOPLE who really want to heJp their community and tbemaelves, sign petitions, write to tbe LAFC (Local Agency Fonnation Commission) at 515 North Sycamore, Santa Ana, California.. Above all give up that hair appointment, game of golf etc. in order to be at the bearings in Santa Ana, California when they are scheduled c o n c e r n in g Capistrano Beach. lt is my contentiOn that there are still erv:>Ugb people in this community of Capistrano Beach who believe in the basic rights of man and care enough for their community and neighbors to stand up and be coonted ar\d, fight for their in- alienable rights. JOYCE E. GOFORTH Tr y a Toponymic Quiz • !ly piece on the suffixes of place- names the other day irulplred me to devise a ne-.v wor~uiz., dealing with the origins of place-names. If you can get half right, consider yourse.J! a toponymic genius. I t. Which American state was named af- ter a season? 2. What large coun-- try was named after a kind of wood? 3. What country in the New World was named after mooey? 4. What island took its name trom the abundant honey there? S. Which loog river was named alter a legendary race of people! 8. What large mountain range was named for lta vast mineral deposltl? 7. What country , Is named for the lltltude thal troveraes It? !. What IOUlhem city In the U.S. ls named afler a lree! I. What country in Africa officially 1elet.1ed a Greek word for Its modern name? ANSWERS: 1. F1orida was named alttt the Easter ,...., (PllCUI Florida) by Ponce de Leon becouoo he dlscover..i It 11 that time of the year. 2. Brazil, oddly enouch. was named afler Brull wood, llld not tho other way around. !. ~rg111tlna, 1n the ttllstaken Lellef that silver (argent) camt !run there, 4. Malta ...... "the. placo where honey abc:uldl." 5. The Amawn wu named by the u- plortr Orellana. who found tbo native women "'°'' formldible fighten than I ~YDNEY J.HARIU~ the men, and called them Amazonian_sf after the legendary tribe of fierce fematei warriors. • 6, The 0 • .\ndes" means 11copper" in u.it language of the lncos. 7. Ecuador, through wblcb the equatoi, passes. 8. Baton Rouge ("red stick" to Frencht was so named because an immense reill CY'J>resa reminded one of its founders of walklng-.ttick. 9. Ethiopia (fonnerly Abyssinia I means "land of the burn faces" ln Gree~ ~ OIANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robtr! N. \Veed, PubU..thtr Thomai Keevil, EdUor 8arbar4 Kreibich Edi!orfot Po9e Editor ' r ! ,, ! Tht> f'dlt11rl1J PR.Ke or the DI.it)' PllQt 1ttk1 to lntonn and 1Umu-\ late 1'1:!111~ by prttentlna: this • new•Pl.Ptt''t opinions an(I C'Om• mental') un topics of 1ruemit •nd ala;nlflean~. 1 by provld.111& a f()r\lm for the tMPt't'Ulon of O«r rffldcn' oplnione., and by PT'l'tK'nll ng the diverse vlrwpolnla g( lnfonncd ob. "'""'l"I and tp<tk8mtn on \Optct ol l day, Wednesda,y, Nov. 29, 11172 j Yoo of I He' l of, .~ 1m, In I.Ii repor ment Thi thera perfo year, cl!<:<J Alan sti in l~ abori slate Your boo!> ~ tJ ~~ who 211' 'cane cool med! "'II sugg advt! bad bave 21 " Mau! of I Medi , ae a "' m stu<I worn pill.' •1 SA An I ' to t diUo beeii Eve! . ni over ...... fort tbe . licer are H< com, p Pf ~ :~ IOI wl se! or t)' ~ In ... DAILY PILOT l -Behind Every Girl-D~ What do docTDiirecommend .. ,_ SAN PllANCISCO (AP) - BelllDd. "er'f 1uccesaful waDaa. tberel• a man -her ,..., -m peraoos at· ~·.,,,.,.alum on "The Woman &z«:.ifve" were told. ''l llJIPO!'l1ill. .,... a very ~ve • ralliir tn t he bBctgrouDd ol•.Dmt women ;esecuUves," 'Mlrlam Wolff, ~San Frandeco Port Com· -director, apeculJlted. Miu Woll( wt· -of three .... who p e p.rticlpants a llhnpoe lnlo their own suo- -ll!Qrieo.~~was ,. =·· b'y l' ."<I/ den Gate . ' ' . ' M,llS 'flou-J 11,\l!l lhe bad alwl)'.I "r8~ ftllleDted" she , . ~ . . -..,....._ . ·------ was unable to attend Harvard patience than men . . . we "! appreclale your evalua· • for patients m· min? Law School because women have a good eye for color." lion of my work," the woman inu-u• were banned at the time. But 111;1. Holmao added that replied, "And you said that Docto all the try d;•-•• 50 000 ButlheW<11~°'1tocnoduate ~a-!ulwoman .es· with · the tenderMm of a rs Offf. CDOll .._over , ,000 !rom Stanford IDd ~ "• 'el!iiu can bave Its disid· .,..,..,.~ of these talllets to their patients wh -P lather wbo tbougbt men were vantagol ,_. rascals'' for 1'8lllng"• her-to-· "YOtr-may-·be-requlred to · 1 There are J:DUY meclkations a ton recommend nat than any believe a career wu eaenUal move. Thia Is not always corr Funds Urged Ph.rsician or den tilt can pre. other leading t.ableL to avoid being "trapped." venlent," ahe said. acnbe for pain. Some are nar-Headache and detltal pain ia Jean Hofman, a vice 'presl-FRESNO (AP) _ The state colic, ma.nY are available, only relieved incredibly fut; minor ,._ __ ,AA on prE.WenpUon. But there 1tone pains o( arthritis are depend. dent of Cl!OC:ktr • N1tioaal DRU ·~; If "o c i ate, Highway """1uUY;'lllon ha I pain n1lill\ler, available without ably eatN!d for houn; ewn the Bank, said women ~e cer~ dlrectqr ~f communkatlOM been urged to speed up the ap-preecription. doctorw diapenae ache11 and pain1 of coldl and ftu taln °feminine ·ties" trabW\( for the U.S. Civil proprlation of funds t O agai n and apin ... Anacin. respond to Anaoin. So the tan· \lhich could help in Service Commi!.!lon; dri!w aP.. renovate ttie ' 1 b a d I y an-Each year, doctors give over aion and depftllllon that can. be business. plauae for her suggestions of tiquated and dangerous ap-50,000,000 Anacin tablet. to cataed by auch pain will be re-- ways to become aware of and iroacbes" to the Golden Gate their patienta in pt.in. If doctors lieved too. And millions take d~with MXUal sterotypes. bridge from the San Francisco t~ink enourh about •Anacin to Anacin without lliclmKh upeet. "WOMEN UNDERSTAND the value o! a dollar ... I never met & woman who· dldo'I recognize a bargain , •• perhaps we have a bit more Ditl• The I I d1.1penM1 all 0.. tablet., what When you're in peln. why related a w om a n ~· c O m m S s 0 n • better recommendation can "OU don't "OU follow the proclice ol friend's .........__ •-a man's •-ever •-••--ted chances ' ' ~..-~ w nuw , WU11.:0 uk when you are in pain? IO many docto11 and tab the comment that she thought for early funding of the pro-You aee, Anacin containa tablet a doctor .U,ht sift YoU "just like a man." ject were slim. more or the pain reliever doc· in ru. 211.o11ce. 'Ikke Amdn•. N.., ftapressed Young lpectatof ts obrioosly unimp"'"""4 by pai?; · • • . LAtto~~Y Lediis .·.-,~ ; . ~nt1-hose are ·1ncred1ble. In Abpr_tjon Rate SQ ou can stuff her stocking ·a lot more. ,, BIRKEIZY (AP) -A Iola! of u1,7e ~...,.. tiom were 'performed In Call!om!a boopltals d~ 1971, more tban balf ol lbem in Loi Angelaa Caanty., 18)'1 a report by the state Deport- ment of Public Health. llall llludy Ill problems o[ the ·--lax .... , -o! standards in mining bomet aod mended care !acllllles. ew-w,..Aw SACRAMENTO (AP) The report said 6 I , 5 44 therapeutic abortions were performed in the couoty lul ' Women wbq have com- plications f r o m .. pregnancy would be ellglble f o r workmen's -or wortwomen's ( ) -compensation Wider a bUI MED!CINE: · ::l~~lbe~S.:b~."'5 ..._ __ ..__,,..__..,._ Sen, H. L Rldoardaon, (R· year, followed by, San Fnn-. Arcadia ), opposed the bill, cl.oco County with 11,llD aod aaylnl[ the measure would Alameda Counly with 7,al. enable ......., to collect for state laws were 1lbero1l>od mental angullob 'In coDoecllon in 1967 to permit therapeutic with pregnancy. aborlionll aod in September Sen. George Mooione, (!). stale Atty. Gen. E v e 11 e San Frandaco), author o! the younger d l r e c t e d that meuure, &ald similar abuses boopltaJ.by-bospilll fiprts be are already poalbl• Wider the made public. -t alw. e Pill ,._.,,. e SpU C.U. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A LOS ANGELES (AP) -A study ind!Cates ch 11d1e11 .. _,... """1.i, o! heart at: women over 28 and women tack petients Jn • 1.os Angeles wbo bear their !Int chlld after County lndlcates In L o • 21 Increaae the rid of-· ~County ~'r .. ' 'cancer by · ta~~"ll>i 'birth per-with attacl: ma · ' •y.~ -~1 1nc•~-" '" ~n the n .1..< contlol )llll, says . ~ ~~~ w, 'i"I' .; .~d"' medical professor. ...-w~• resc.ue s" u a "'!be data from this Btudy rather than a doctor, says the suggest that tt would not be pUal llludy's director. advisable !or women who1oave Dr. Walle!' S. Graf, who COi> bad no children at all or who duCfod the studt' for the Loi bave not bad a child unlll age Angel.. County M e d i c a I 28 to use the pill," aald Dr. AaOciat!Cll, aald that the Maurice M. Bl<ck. pro!eaoor average lime lag between ·of pathology at New York onset o! lylllllloma m:1 receiV· Medical College. Ing care when the _.. He di!cuSSed bis !indlnp at squad was caJ1e4 was. 1118 a surgeons' convent!Cll bere. mimlles during the first two Black eilop1iuilOll that the yean o! the Btudy aiod M study did not apply to "young mJnates the third year. women under 28 who take lbe Graf said the average lime pill." lag wben a physician was c6n-. e H-• ProlN! tacted .,.. Ziil minutes. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -• Feeer Tests ' An eight-member commission BERKELEY (AP) -A new 1 to study and improve con-akin test for eomeUmes-fatal ditions in nursinl homes bu Valley Fever may prove been named by Atty. Gen. capable ol detecting far more • Evelle Younger. . ca&e1 of the disease than the • '!be 2 O O, 00 O Cali!omlanl current method, say scientists -over 65 living, in lnltltutlons at UC Berkeley •. "are entitled to our every ef· Dr. Hillel B. Levine, a fort to lmptnv• aod espedite research bacteriologist, said tbe manner in wblc:h existing lbe old skin test !ailed in 35 licensing laws aod tnspect!Olll perceot ol recent field study are enforced," Younger said. cases where the new test, us- He aald .......,. ol the . tog a reagent called spllerulin, commi•lon resUlted from 1 succeeded. ~ l Piil.iC PARKS ON THE CAPISTUllO PALISADES? \ I " Orange County ls investigating legal rights the public may have to use the UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY at the northwest end of the CAPIS.. TRANO PALISADES (nverlQOklng Coast ffighway and Doheny State Park) and to the north and west of PALISADES DRIVE (site of a half-ruined per· gola). If you have ever used either of thue areas for general recreational purposes or merely for walking acro11, plaue 'contact the County Coun- sel's office at the address below : • QmgcCouDty Counsel Capistrano Beach Prescriptive Rights Investigation P.O. Box 1379 Santa Ana, California 92702 or telephone 834-3300 IMMEDIATELY. The Co111>- ty Counsel will oend you a form to complete which may be used as a basis for legally determining the extent of the public's right to use the property in question. . •• " II I For a lot less. " J, ftog. 1.H a pair. Agllon• nylon panti·hose stretch to flt. Rein~ fo rced or nude heel styles. All her favorite colors. Short, average, tong or extra long. Outen alze Agilon• nylon panli·hos•, reg $2 a pair, now • pal< lo< If, Rot· la a pair. Cant~• II nylon pantl·hose fit like skin. Arresta·Run•, nude heel styling in the most wanted fashion colors. Short. average, long and· exlr• long sizes. Quee n size Cantrece• II nylon panli· hose. Reg. 2.50 a pair, now •for $IS &efe prjc .. eHtctlM through Saturd1y. JCPenney The Christmas Place. Shop Sunday at the following stores: Ntfitt T1WI "''""""* ... JKIT ........ II """9 P..tl .. c .. ... Cttllt ......... "....., , ..... FASHION ISLAND, Newport lle•ch (714) 044-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntinglon Be.ch (714) 892-7771. I HAR~R CENTER, Coste Mes• (714) W>-5021. • I I • • ' . • . • • ' • OAILV•PILOT .... _ Santa's Helper Merci Rooney, Playboy's December Playmate, Jets int<> Christmas Spirit in Chica~o. with tbiJ holiday bikini and bag filled with goodies. Deadline Listed On Srrwg Devices SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -on the. California Environ- The State Air Resources mental Control Act. Board has adopted a schedule • J\l atlfl lAnule1I ordering antismog devices in- stalled on some t•tm cars as early as Feb. 1, 1973. The February deadline is for installation of the $35 devices ( ECOLOGY) on cars in Riverside County when they are sold or when they are first registered. The devices are designed to cut down on e:lbaust emissions of nitrogen oxides, t b e chemical that causes the brownish color in amog. A mandatory statewide In- stallation schedule based on the last numeral in the license plate begins in July 1973 and will continue through April of 1974, when the devices are to be installed on all the 1966-70 model autos .. e Fruit Flies SAN DIEGO !AP) -Five ltfexican fruit Dies have been trapped in San Diego County this month, the 1 a r g e st number in two years, agriculture officials say. County Agriculture Com- missioner Kenneth K. LitUe reported that 250 nonpoisonolls traps are being placed on fruit trees in the five areas where the flies were caught to see how many more there are. SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board says !be Navy is progressing nicely in its efforts to eliminate oil spills and sewage dumping in San Diego Bay. "The Navy's getting a much better rating these days," says Dennis O'Leary, ex- ecutive officer of the water board. In fact, he says, 110 much progress is being msde that the board has recommended to the Attorney G<nera1 that he drop two pending oil apill lanullls'a.-tllO Navy. e Reqr,ele Plcn SACRAMENTO (AP) Engineering plans for large scale recycling (;I waste water from the San Francisco Bay Area are being prepared by two state agencies. The Water Reiourees con- trol Board and the Water Resources Control Board said the plans-to be completed by Jaouary, 1974--are aimed at determining if r e c 1 a l m e d waste water .. could be transported Inland and releas- ed upolream from the San Jooquln-&lcramento delta to help control aalintty In the delta. The plans were disclosed after a meeting of state. federal and local officials. If the traps show evidence of a full-scale invasion of the e Dam Baeketl pest, large numbers of sterile fruit rues will be released in SACRAMEN'ro (AP) -The the infected areas, Little said. Pacific Gas and Electric CO. is suwortlng the ArmY Corps of • Dust Fmtfht Engineers and U.S. Bureau of sial New Melones project on SACRAMENTO (UPI) Reclamation in the controver~ Spurred by a massive pileup the Stanislaus River. The $181 that killed seven persons and million plan for a dam 35 miles injured 68 others, t h e northeast of Modesto on the California Highway Patrol has Calaveras -Toulumne. County set up "Operation Dustbound" line bas drawn protests by can- to prevent a recurrence during servationists, water users and future duststonns near ifldlviduals with water rights. Bakersfield. The two federal agencies fa· Frank Walton, state vor quick approval of water business and transportation rights by the state-. An attorney aecretary, said that the patrol for PG&E, Jolm Glbooo, sided will assign officen to direct or with lhe agencies at a meeting lead traffic through dust areas here of the State Water Re. during a storm or shut down Control Board highways in cases of near-zero.,_oources _______ . __ 1 visibility. He also issued a report in· dicating the Aug. 27 pileup on U.S. 91 near Bakersfield was caused by drivers who ignored the danger of poor visibility, failed to reduce speed, passed burning nares and 11cbarged blindly into dust clouds '\here they struck parked o r previously wrecked vehicles." e W•tn T•re•t LOS ANGELES IAPl -An environmental suit filed by lnyo County threatens to cut off a third of Loi Angeles' waler oupply. Inyo County Superior Court ' Jucice Verne Summers has if. onleTed the Los Angel., .... ,~ Deportment o1 water" Power CFJy Our-~Leg) DWP to show cauae Friday why It lbould not be stopped e from pumping underground water from 70 Inyo County AIR wells. Summers luued the order CAUFOll•IA "'"' Onop c:.., after Inyo County Diii. Ally. rntrntlons (114) YMB P'rant Powles filed a com-~ plolnt whlcb he wt wu buodl '--------.....1 I I• ) SeH-he~p Ce.nters 'for Women Blossom llJ .IUllATE KAZICKAS ........ "'* W"9lt WbJle the right to an abor- tion boo from the begtnnlnc been a prime concem ol the women's movement, now ~ Is a growing Interest ._women to learn more about their bodies and bealth care. ,_ al Ibo Lot Angeles llelf.Help Cealer, ,_ trial far "p-actlclag m e d I c 1 n e wltbout • liceme" .... abe lllt:&ds· be9ec1 a wman U· --·amt .treat a -vllllnal- A NSW!.Yp~ boot called "Vqtnal Politica" by lemlnlrt Ellen l'raiililonl seta -. examw.:tioo.the, ·~ -... more • medicaTbe I.."~ value for -to wapt to bas for ~ 1111 -,-._ llv--,_ -but ll'O"in( know more -t -lve1. Ing oUde pr11mtallom to than IO Olilf-help h e al th movement is aimed not at Docton ba,. for too kit& plao-cblnll ll'QllJll, ooll1 .. 1 and ed medicine out ol the .--aucllencel. centen bave-up aroand replacinC ~but al of human undentandi"I·'' ---~------ tho COWllry and -es making .._ belier in-• Dr. Sloan Is alao dtredor al l\:e t=1t:4~'.' ~~ ::'about thelr ... lune-~ theraP111111 at the""" Niw Ms uyW11r ~.::. ~~i:!ith C::: "I WOULD NEVER lnJlt a One aelf-help center ~ fAI S£ TllTH cerDI and Rlf.aamination. visual e1amlnattoa for cancer at a cllni~ in Norwalk, Cann., Wllh "-9. C1•fort Last month, for eumple, IOIDe 7S women met In lowa City for the tint gynecological aell-help conference to "build a national bue ol aelf-hel p cllnico wblcb will provide ade- quate care for women." Some .,_,M• ba ••~ _ ... bo ...,...,.,. or oometimes at the llome of - --,.. out to "clemyltlfy medlclne," ___, ~ppro'Tai~ ;_e ex; hy ";-pap•COD ie:;''and i;i-:-th--a Lolly Hlroch, wbo with hor .. ~ r..d:lr&o ---·~ lor .. _.__......,. _....... .,..........,... .,._ - - -~ ~--~ ' desire I le _,__ " Dr Don ' -•• dau•hte J bas O ' ' womans o am more ........ ~, says . year""1JN ..... r eanne, ldd. y08 ,... ... • 1 'wtr•ll ••• pat:ronb:lnc medical care tor about her body-so tong a11 Sloan, liBiltant proleeeor of hem p romoti n g the "' ... ~·WlJ'zo.t On Nov. to, Cerol Downer, a women" and include£ a detail· ·W'o·m en a l Io w t bat ~tries and gynecology at gynecok»giv aelf-belp DMW&-~= ~:,!."'1. • ..;:. eel' checklist of what "lhould" g y n e c o Io g Is ts are sUU New York Medkal College. mmt on the east C.OUt. The tt•I io bMIQ. a. ,.... MUH happen during a gynecolol!cal· · ne_ceasary for corn p I et e "Jlut I thlDt ii is ol great mother and daughter team ...-. ' • • 15% off all men's double krits s13 and over. .. Because your Santa · needs more than a· red suit. Sale $11 Aeg. S13. Men's t exturized polyett er twill slack. In solids. Waist sizes 30-42, ln1e1m 29-34 Polyester knit twill . Sale 1275 Aeg. S15. Men's polyester knit fa ncy slacks. Wai st slzn 3()..42, inseam 29-34. Polyester knit sl acks with surface Interest. Sale price• ellltCtlve """""' .. turd•J , ' JCPenney The Christmas Place. Shop Sunday at the following stores: • • ·1 • • FASHION ISlAND, Newport lle•ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTiNGTON CENTER, Huntington HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (71 4) 646-5021 . . I ' . \ . . ' - ' ' • • ' • BHch (714} 892-7771. • r • • • . ' • ' r . • "' l ,.. . ·; . . ~ ' . "' ~, "'I •• ' . •, .. • I •.. .,, s ~ wb1 ., ·~ fi,~j • ' II :; , . cen • . ~~~ .. ""' ·'II •Dd twb 11 stol a I bun thal son ,; :l In I wrn he lliuoritjes Lodge Gains :,; Sta w Assembly Will Be Mor e Ma"le, Less Whi te (,.,, llACllA)(ZNTO (AP)-Tbe Calilornla Senile oeat. l.fllallbre -a predomlDanlly white, In lbe Allembly, two Democratic male croup -will be more male and lelS -female Incumbents, Pauline Dtlvl! of wbltf wlml tlle Im ......, ooavenes Portola and MAn:h Fong of Oakland, next Jaauary. • were l'Hlected but lhreo Republican Evwy iewnth uRmblyman will be a women tpld t"o other Democratic women 'j bl8* ,OI J ttoft -111 1ncrease1 ol one failed ,to UJ11e8.t opponents. -IDdJ tlfte Mnlcan-Amerlcana In Tbe number of female leglslalon drop-h ~. ~ I°'",< house. , ped bel'ause blact Assemblywoman • · In tllt *>man Senale, minority Yvmne Brathwaite Burke ol L<e An-~' ~•••Wttjop .ren\4lns at one black. geles ran succeafully for a congressloo- But women -wbcl lola!ed just 2.5 per-al seal. ' cent of tbe rLegialature's 1m member this In an interview, Willie Brown was ask· ~ ye• , ..., ~~ poorer, dropping from ed whether a gi:eater number or ,,, lhreo to lwo seaf.i In Ibo Assembly. minorlUes ln Ibo Lellsiature would really ·THE JUMP FROM eight to 12 blacks ~~~Is day~<><lay bandllng of mloorl- and browns in the Legislature was a new Y • lwl!t In the mari>Je.balled Capitol. "WITH ANY INCREAS~D number of It wasn't too long ago, C a p Ito r . en ethnic group, it elevates the concerns storytellers say, that Jivtng Willie Brown, of that elhnie group because more a black San Frandaco assemblyman, rep!'.1!Selltatlves are constantly saying bumped Into so mucb racial prejUdlce such and sudl thlogs are needed/' Brown lbal be bad trouble getting a nod· 1rom responded. · some fellow.,legl!laton. 1be new Assembly black will be Frank "It'a llPl.Y truµc,0 ~ mmeane dose Ho)oman. an educator who defeated an Puente city councilman; Richard Alator. re, a DelllQCl'atlc legislative aide from Los Angeles Count)', and Raymcnd Gonzales, a Bakersfield educator wbo defeated four-term R e p u b 11 c a n Assemblyman Kent Slacey. Rich Inheritance From Br other ' She Never Saw MQNROE, l\llcb. (AP) -Allbougb Mrs. Wesley Gray Jr. has become the beneficiary of the multi-million dollar estate of a brother she never saw, she has no plans to.retire from her job in the Monroe Evening News classified ad- vertisement deparbnent. WfdMSday1 Ncwtmbtr 29, 1972 DAILY PILOT f Singapore Tough SINGAPORE (UPI ) Singapore has announced pen- ding dn2g laws that provide penalttea ranging from the floo:IDg of convicted drug triflickers to jail sentences of up to 10 years on a first of· feMe for those coovicted of smoking marijuana. When tae laws befor e Parliament go Into effect, .forelgnert IWJl)ected of using drugs will be stopped when entering Singapore and wtil have to submit to a urine test. u Ibey -to teal ~if the test is positive, entry ·n be prohibited. !NltONE PROVIDING marijuana to pe-s under IS can be Jmprlsoned for 30 years, fined the equivalent of $18,000 and flogged 15 times with the "rotan," a reed-like whip that cuts the nesh. Flogginp bave been acl- minlstered as part of criminal sentences for years here, but usually have been reserved for the most serious otfenses. UNDER THE NEW drug law, the rotan will be em- ployed for lhe fll'lit time agalnsl trafllckers. U a drug offender receives 15 strokes of the rotan as a sentence, a doctor will be in altenclance and "11 I b • -r am'I boar II, the...,. • wUl ceue." aocor'dJnc to N. Hanam, cblel of the Singapore NU'COllct llureau. Tax Evasion SAN FRAN~ (AP) - George D. Andros, ti. lanner operator cf Sin ' Franclaco pighl clubl, waa -iA!llClld to lour .,..,tbs lmprilormenl fur a coovlclloa of wUJlully lalllnC to pay f-.J -tu ... Government w l t oe11e1 teslilled !bat -coDocled 126,000 In borae race bets In Tijuana, Mexico. CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR SCHOOLS RECOMM ENDS RE-CALL OF TRUSTEES GILLETT E & LI NKE · AND ENDO RSES MIKE SAGAR & LUCILLE WHITAKER to Brown, "lllat ~ ls 'now Cibab:ln8n Incumbent "hlte assemblyman for ol ooe ol 11)1! nxiOl pOwni COll'inlllee& ~er ~,Speaker~ uf'!'~'s In lhe Legl!lature -Ways 8Dd 'lleoris. , old , lngJe1'ixld 1'11 Iii , lhf~Juoe "I hope J never forget the·value or a dollar," she says. But there will at least be some small changes right away, she Despair "to R e tain Jlesponsff>le Leade r ship to Our Selwol•" When Willie came -here eight years agO, De!nocratie primary r~e. , be wu aclu8lly dl!crlmlnsled agalll!t ~ new Mtxlcan Amerlc.ni , be "lie waa barely able to use lbe men's Jils\ipb · Montoya, , ~ Deii.ldatie La restroom here," the source ad.Cied. • . . . .. ' ' . ' I ' ' REMEMBER -VOTE TWICE ON DEC. 5 . adds. ' ilNow I realize I can have the carpet~! Mrs. E. Bailey, 77 ' need for the livlng room, as well as a weeps on poi-ch of ·ne!w·i'efrigerator," said Mrs. Gray. "In home at Abervon, fact, if there is anything I ·.want, just Wales, with her re-YES FOR ·=::::!:i:,i:~~lnasmall mafammte .. g posse! floodins.<ions lx l YES ON RECALL lxl SAGAR & WHITAKER northern California town of Castella, died r recen g l Lll(l!ll.A'l'ORS WilL FIND I be number ol, blacks In lbe. Assembly in- ~ '· ""' "llill, kt -(llld •tjie nGh\W ol Mexlcae Aliiert'cans lroril '!we ta fl~ .. JJ..' -· .,,,, ( •• -·•• ' · m· hurn'cane-like storm ,., ... nr ~ c~ c1111'"' tor sc11oe1i -Prtt, TMma• Caalidy. ue Mc c-PL. ._ - ?{ov. f 1'1flving $5 million in Lucky Stores . _________ ·-'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ supermarke~ stock and an esUmated $5 1. m~ liioio!te ' w1JJ Rip ·present 1Pel;-i with one blect JeDator, ~'..Meevyn Dymajly of Los ~ ~ '• ~ dkf rnol: fare :so well. ~> LV, .Al!Plos" Counly, Democratic· ' • soClll warbf 10athy 10'NelU. was nar-roW'clefaled ·by Incumbent Set!.-Robert Ste"""' cf West Los Angeles. · ffaif, she won, Mn. O'Neill woold bave been the tint wunan senator since the Legislature flrsl met 121 years ago. ...~ .. ' . • SUZANNB PAJZIS, a Watsonville Democrat, failed to come close to defeating incumbent Rep u b 11 can Dooald G~ ln a race l<r 1\15.-atale~ . '1 1( Ki,.,,;,,.,. calls, rm ' ' ,_ this' evening., . I mi1J!oP in property. Acx:ordlng to Atty. Howard Jones, lhe . estate ~ be divided equally between Mrs. Gray and her two daughters,· Mrs. . Michael , Orlesscbe of Monroe and Mrs . Harvey MJller of Sparks, Md. ---·--Mrs:---"Gray, whose husband is a manufacturers' representative, recalls she never saw Mike, one of her nine brothers and three sisters. He left the family home in Marlboro, Mass., in 1918, a monlh before she was born. Padula. who was 78 and a bachelor, came to Castella in 1919, and his first job \j'as as a bqiboy. No one seems to know how he amassed bl! forlune. ENTIRE STOCK 'to5tJO/o ' OFF Corona del Mar Pharma~y 3127 East Coast Highway • Corona _ _._. Mar HOun., •.w. -... o •. w. 'llWI MONHT'""-"TUIDAY ....... ,, .... The longer your holiday list, the more you'll appreciate a big 20%off these Penney 9rooming gifts. ~ .~ 1110 ' . ""' 1~.88. Penncrest Cool-Type HumldUier9. 2-g.1.llon size with vapor outpUt r~lator and sw!'1el nozzle lo direc.t flow. On,e fiµing Iasis up to 24 hours. In beige and brown. • 1350 Reg. 16.88. Penocrest 4-way Lighted Mirror. Select day, off ice. evening or home light seltings. Swivel mirror with regular and magnifying sides. kl white and yellow. 1110 Reg. 13.88. Penncrest Mist Styling Comb. Combines mist for styling with hol air for - drying. Includes brush, line tooth comb and coars e tooth comb attachments. For men and women . • Reg. 14.88. Penncrest Oral Water' Jet For healthy, clean teeth. With four color-coded jel tips and pressure control switch. In white and blue. , r·;;; ---"'""' 1510 Reg. 18.88. JCPenney 3-way Hal™'tter. G....._you a choice of conditioner, dry or steam set. ll'ldudle 20. tangle-free rollers, clips and 6 oz. bottle ol JCPenney conditioner. " 1190 Reg. 14.11. JCPenney Dual Motion Tooth~ Cordless, rechargeable unit with up and do'Mt plus back and fonh .. , brushing molions. With I color-coded brushes and wall mounting bf'KUt. Blue only, S1fe prices eltectlve lhru Saturday. JC Penney The Christmas Place. $hop Su nday at the following ,stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 1144-211 l. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington S-h (714j 892-n71 . ' ' • .. " " .. .. •• • Jt DAILY l'ILOT • lMI! CAllOHET 21 CAMERA WITH CANOUTE D ELECTRONIC FLASH tt tMH,a,_ 11\dOor ft .. h plctur..-eutomatieaUy end ~txpenatve&Y-with lM compact eltclronic tlash unit! tt take& great ouldoor pictures-automatically-with the CdS electrle eye! Yet thl:t fine precision camera· has t1~1urn for all klnda ol plctur•taklng ailuations. • &lll*TtC RISK PllOfOUAPMY • ca nuntc m • fllT t12.1 u•s • UlllUOMPACT lUtTIOIUC JWM • PIUISlH WllflNDll fOtUSIMI • •IT'l'Jl SHUS TO 1/500 SlC. Ml LOTS MOH! Federal Retirees Have Club Retired federal employes In Huntlngtoo Beach, ·Newport Beech, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Seal Be a ch . and Westmlnster have been invited to Join the Nallonal As- sociation of Rellred Federal Employees (NARFE). Complett Outfit lnclt.lde.- Canonet 28 Camer• Canolite 0 Ffalh A chapter serving those cities is bein~ formed , ac- cording to John M. Earley, Huntington Beach organizer for the group. THE CHAPTER'S first meet- ing was to be held today In the Munly Park community center In Huntington Beach. O.lu.re C1ttying C1u 595~. NARFE !s open to any retired member of the fedenl government or any of its agen- cies: former members with right to annuity; a person l receiving an annuity as a survivor; any present employe eligible for retirement, or the spouse of a .-etired employe. STOP HI lDOlY fDl A DflllltUU'*' HARBOR PHOTO --I 3121 E. Coaot Hwy-C<w-dol Mar ---I lankarnerkard Master C._.e 673-4670 Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers NARFE IS dedicaled to helping its members secure their rights under federal retirement laws. For further information on the chapter, phone Earley at 96U929. LAST3DAYS! Four great . , carpets at one great price. ' And · we'll install -~ Christma~ i· Sale 6~~ Reg. $8.50 ·coronation' of Kadel• polyester in patterned random shear. Choose from many two-- tone contemporary colors. Ideal for traditional or modem decor. Reg. 7.99 'Echo' ls Kodel• \I polyes!e r ~splush" pile in an exciting array of contemporary solid colors. Has the lush feel of shag but with a more elegant look. Reg. 7.92 'lovtng Touch' long- wearing Dacron8 potyester shag. Comes in a variety of three--tona decorator colors. Fantastic with modern room settings. Reg. 7 .99 'Whisper' ·of lush ~i< "splush" Kodel" polyester pile. Choose from a glorious collection of tweed colors. complements any decor with It's easy care good looks. Sale prices effecttve through Saturday. r t:1.• l'\c<·· . .-~~- Expart Clf!IOl lnlllllatlaft urvlceawell .... .ICP•nney hM • compl• selection of •ah.le prlc.cl urpot padding. New Moslems on Increase Seventh Century Religion Gains U:S. Populmity I .r. ' . • 1 • I By SlifE WJLS0N 'mdttd ,,.., ....... Bui ........ mnnhera af wldla ... a11o , .... vw11Do1 rib ..... Cilllol' - Five limes a day, BmrlJ Spean, a 51· -tfy boblod tt ~ 11111 ....,. ... ye8l'Old -af two, ll(Jl'eOds her dart ..... io -Ibo lnllh, ---red prayer NI on tbe Door cl her 1111. IPUR8. wbe _,11111 ..;llb11 lllburl>an lndilnapolia bome. Tben, -and ~ In ... .,...,...,, - kneeling with her --..,tlile-~ !fl•~-Jlbl dropping to Ibo rug, lhe rocites In Anbic after I trip io -wllent -af the prayers af the Moolem reljpxl. the people are lbfemo -Ille bepn Melvin Walker, 41, -ting in a ....nn, more .... _,, ahoul Ibo Manhattan sicylcraper, can scaroely ·. "11Clon and °""'"'°' ..,..-. ' unroll a prayer rug on the olfice floor -"'Ibero -(In P.twM) 1 c e r t a l n it Would create too much of a scone eW!I peace you don't find Jn Ille Uldlod States In cosmopo1ltan New York. But altting at or Europe," she recallL "I -feel lite his desk, Walker bows his head ill prayer ! ... found lbat Imler peoce." al the limes required by his reljpxl. 'Ibo main pomla af Ibo -..upm, Later, at his apartmen~ he prostrates hiJNelf ml I prQtt rug bellft Allah, just like millions of other Alosltm• aniund the world. -"•• ···-... ..... "" d•• ....... t.l!iod ... .. , .. lleeep ... .. .._ .. ecltll 6911," · Wa!Ur &::"llf 911 II 1 s .,_ :' ~1rttr::.S~-'.";..-.. 3S ''Orilllmll7 11 llo, -af a nlPll md a•w 11 • .... " a ~""' ... I ftl II • Iii••• IDd il1PocrllJ"' w~ i-. a -111-_ ... ~ ... -~Al 11, .. ..,. .. wu• ..... llil llJH••llamd cwvaWfltl.t.m. 111 '*''"• ""1 •fir 'Ww rib w-.. dtFI '•• 0 0 0 Mp"chDy A-a,"IAN- And .. ..,. Ila -QaY"WH)i ·~ 1in12 -ao I bepl ........ al _....,, ·-·---····' · ---II (lilln) nab md . m lqijWWI-Ida. • I .wiat II ·-· 1-11 - -........ 11111 more ""1llM ·-_, -I fomd." IN \'lRGJNIA, Todd G. Level, 17, a high achool pupil In Qwlottesvllle, often ends telephone caoveraatlona by wilhiDg the ''peace of Allah'' on the otber.Pll1J .. Mn. Spears, Walter and ·Lani .,. all cooverta to the Moslem re)lgion. Th e"y claim their new faith cail allo aatiafy other Amer1pna dlaillusioned .by· their own churcb or . who are attraat,ect to tbe "Jesua freak" tnoVemeD.t ·or to BuddblR or Hindu cults. ~.&Dllll'Si -· ... """'" she 88!'1. are to actnowledle Allall 11 Ibo In_,_., -IN ..... -He only god and Mohammed u 1111 prapllol ,.nlcu1arl)' J!Glnta,io lbe ovlll af ... ..,., and to Uve """"1llng iD Ibo ltarlll, ar wldch --.. In -lban In holy book. ,,,. faith orlcblated In -Cbriltlan - In the .. -century and It -bu ' ,.. fw Ibo -of. -Ibo s...a = IOO mUllon. -......S Ibo opedflaiDy ..u. for -equDtJ rib Lite all 'Mc!olema, Mrs. Spean .-men, doaplte pradillla In -M-dn port and alcobollc tlrlnta --W. -. Left! - Uf'IT ....... St.r IAnMle4 Actress Elizabeth Tay- lor holds the golden 'Rudolph Valentino' statuette prl!e, for her work in the cinema. She and ha' husband, Richard Burton were honored in Italy. "We have beeo having people.come to Islam In small numbers, but the mnnhera have been increasiog, 11 says M11bammed Abdul Rauf, the director ol the Islamic Center Jn Washlngtm, D.C., which has the country's biggest ~ Rauf says there Bre DO figures Cl! the number af cmverts In this country. So far, he adds, most have been blaeb; many converted to Islam u part of their emphasis on civil rights, with a feeing they are "reverting to the .religion of their ancestors.,, dm by Mohammed, 'him-. allO flit -aunriae to -durlnc -· the ninth mooth af the Islamic ... lesw!er "Ill lalam y<iU pray Dve - a day and lbat bu got to Pep you In touch rib God," Aln. &pem. ..,.. "It's - ol piltlnc -thlnp - "I FEEL OOR OlrilllaD churd>es are .. -In lllClal pnililelno thal they have oort ol for&al1m oboot -p," she adds. -CHP Raise Bm Dia SACllAMEllTO (AP) -Aa r My. poaed bill to liVe ~ 11111&01 Palnil oflloerl -I.I ,..-Pot ralle WU killed ~ 1IJ Ille -Finance Onmfttee. -I ft bf AloemlilJma la ,_ (!Him .,,_ cilco), failed a I M 1'lta, me -el. a . majority ol lbe 13-<naD _.. .... Holiday washer/dryer sale. Or, how to make Mom love you twice as much. • Sale "218 ~;~-~-~Wiii'-~===:::1 Rot-244.15. JCPenney washer wittl wash Ill capacity for loads from 2 to 18 lbs. There's a special "'Hand--Wash• cycle and 8 wash programs tor tOday's popular fabrics. Sale '148 • Reg. 111.15. Matching electric dryer . teatures 3 temperature settings. big 1 18 lb. Cipldty. White,·•YOOado or harvest gold. Cctor costs no m0<e II Penn~ Gas dryer. Rog.199.95Sale$1·78 r • /' " •• ~e 29.90 on this compad ·pair. 5ale'158 Reg. 174.95. Compact washer is 25" wide. c-::-~-:~~,, Designed for apartments, mobile homes or any 'place where space Is limited; Automatic fill system. Salet108 ' Re;. 124.95.. Matching dryer·fs 24'" wide and operates on regular 115 Volt house current. No venting naeded. 29.95 Compact ;,ashe;/dryer stand of chrome plated steel. Cuts storage apace in half. Sal• prlon elftcUve through 8.curct.y. " Save on convertible dishwashers and trash compactor. ' Save 21•• Aet-209.H silo'"' Cotnpot1s Ill traah IO 14 111 original liz.e. Helvy duty bag holds trash neatty and securely. Chang~ble front ~et. ' JC Penney The Christmas Place. ' Aet. 1".M. cu.tom oou•Ubte diahwuher lnturn 2 autorilaljc cycles, du.I leYOI wall eyslOm. White, IYOCldo 0< 11..-gold. Cola< OOlll no .,.,.., Salo'204 ,, ..... tac. Portebte dWitt•htf leatu,.. 3 eydo NllCllono, ~­ agent di•-· White,~ -... -gold. lmporlal Dl1hw1ah1r. flog. $288, .... 1121 ' Shop Sunday at the following stores: l FASHION ISLAND, Newport Botch (7141 "44-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun!inpn llHch (71'4j 992.m1. ~ ' I I !. • • : • , J '. i • • . . - ... -· , UPI T.....,. . :'PO.llllte Sult ,-F~on d~Od Don)iiii~ Albion · and compan- ion are dressed in his smog-fighting costiime, high- lighted by a bell-topped bronze helmet and breast- .•• plate. The .futuristic clotblng ii supposed to ward Ott smog and warn other pedelllrllps of the wear- er's approach. I. Goverrwr· Sig.ns ~"' -. Fireproof Bill SACRAMENl'O (AP) Gov. when the bus, 111 an outing to Roaald Reqan bas signed a the Donner. Pus ...... ran o11 bill aimed at pro t e c II n g the road. cblldren'1 clothing a g a In I t M1aa Murrell said ahe WU fire. • crltt~ Injured and In a '!be bill, by state Sen. Mlllollc~coma for'trir'lllOlltbs. Maro, (R-5an Franoilco), ...... · ,..., .. _ .. ouUaws 1e111 "g children's Ei • .-.....- sleepwear that doet not meet ' ~_.J.AP) - A Jll-1 lor·tt,........, COl)trol (CONSUME~ );:-~k~~~~ federal nammabillty ,tai,.· William Coombo, (R·Rlalto,) 1 would ha.. r<qWrod Dea ciards after July 1, 11174. It !JI.,. marUt operators •to make ~ lius up to and ID-; sure -..wng · gooc1a at eluding me 14. ' . their martet have s e 11 e r • '!be bill alao ,.qulm t1ie permlta. lllata lire marshal to ~· '!be bill ltl1 lour -lhort I I a m m a biUty '"IUla~ ol the II .........,. , after emrtnc otber articles ol "'l'f Asoemblyman John , Yacon- dllldr"1'a ctothlng. 1 ·~ ..itao,-<~ .J<.aj, eom- "Approllmataly uoo !"lo-.. p1e1ntc1 that it would· tum nea pie die e..ry year alter ""ii' nw:t<et o p e r a t o r s Into clothing catches fire and o# "pollcemm." • . UO.GOO vlctlma are ......ty e VtUlt9 Bit lnjund In the Ame manner. 1 • , .. • n) A am-11ope1Ur--tliit-li!s-;:_ new ,-;;:;;~~ rad& lllalute will make a ma,.. · "':; . '1'.elepbdne Q>, ol .1ry1ng to poet on thoae statistics, block a $4k>illion clus action Reagan said. la'!sult by . ...,. the Public e 'W elfJ•t R•les ti~ IC:•.i;n )p) • s.1.o n to RIVERSIDE ( A P ) -c))ance ~ Pl'!d' !'If refunding &lperlor> ,~,.J)idp, .leo "= ..... 4'1,l • g • d Deeglljflia.upbe1cfibl lllale's .. "' ___ • .. · right ii'tmpooe standards lor • 'N: Bray, ol the ,..;g11i-;;abel1nt.of ~ Callfomla Public lntar<sl Law meat ~l'uling H•lnst Rath )Center, aid that a .....,~ Packin(. j Co. ol Waterloo, ; hearing oeeklng PUC alll"""al l~:...?f a call lnvolvlhg · for the plan change wu allegSt; lhort-w~ed bloon de9ignod to wine oat a law suit packa • ' :. 1 · I _.,. the $11.2 mDlion re- J .(lfeen Rl\oenlde fund plus $38 million In deputy~itct 1itomey; said punitive damages. that ~.... ruling enlbles '!be catilornia &lprerne the= to Impose wel~t · Court last June ordered the Illa for packaged me~ts money -be refunded an d niark -Jn c a 11 f or n I a · distrJbuttd on ~ Pr'9:'rata basis wpermarteta. among all customers for The suit filed by Riverside overcharges on c e r t a i n ·County contended· Rath &borl· speclallaed equlpmeot. weigbted its ··~-,poulld • ez.e·,•s..re.r packages by y, to II -per SAN .!JriOOO" (AP) -Hbing pound. at the s.n Diego Zoo Is a mat· '!be suit wu filed alter a ter for the U.S. Equal Employ. • d!odt of local marltets during ment Opportunity O>mmmion OctoM' and November 1971. not the stale, AYI Superi.; ·~Is Stdt' · Court Judge Loojls M, Welsh. SA -( "'l -A -'!be ruling btocRd an a~ 11-• .M-~.-·ttnipt by two ....... a.WO. In a bus · · llmtli o0ar •man to take cci®lalnls"befift Lincoln ~· ',..._. llu Olllfomla'a FauliEi\iployment filed a $)jnlllliiii" ~·suit Practices Comli\faoton. · Jeanellt M. Mumill name1 Welsh llkl state law coven the lllate ~ calllomla and the • i r In g by governmental driver ~ the bus, Robert .,...ies but not nonprofit, -· u jefendanls. cbar!table or . educaUonal In-Four -agors were ltllled lllltllllons. ' • •• 1.c ' ,, I ~· -.... _ Want .Alls · I See by 11l.alay's. e E!n'ATE SALE: One of die borplns II lhll RCA 23" oolor TV. It's -...... e .All80Wl'ELY PERFECI' • that'• how the owner detcrtbet this ''11 LTD. It Ml 15,000 mt\el, .. I f door, all -· air -dllloolqi ud 11 brown with a vtort top. Wedne"'1, -29, 1972 DAILY l'ILDT 'Jl 'Get Away' Woman Infiltrating Labor lly (\AY PAVLEY . -NEW YORK' (UPI) -One ol the .-ol tbe women'• Ubwatlon movement II -brood ol lemale, but 11111 • ao lnWlant u '-I.lb -~ L. Winter calls W thl .. ,. away woman." "b'1 the married woman In liar 11111 "'1 40s who wants In ret away from the houae ancf out Into the world more," uld Wln\et" "She's a llhenoineooii In today's labor lorce." • WINTER, 8088 ol a wwldwlde temporary help and • ~ eervtco f!rm, uld Lib has ' been' getting to thla particular woman who "heara the Friedan&, the Stelneml and other I.lb lelden and 88)'~. 'Maybe ·that'• me abe'1 talking about.• ·~ But the 111et 1away woman" Ian~ buyinr llberatlao 100 per. cent, he cooUnued. Slut wa~ equal ireotment with men In job and salary, yes. 11But lhe liba to be con- aidered a lady, wanta the amenities lbal go with being me, ••• JOU know, men to open doors and the like." ANOTHER FACTOR pllb!DI the 3G-and 40-year group ... 1 of the home is urbuizatioo. "Aperlment llv· l!W, larle boullnr projects, a Ille wttlt 11iree toeu oo the door have created loneliness," Winter said. ''The women are looldllc for friends the work uperlence can provide them.'' W i n t er ' s business, )Ian- power, Joe., which calls Itself the world 's largest in Its field, naturally is pushing Ute tem- porary help Westyle. But he advances sound arguments for a woman to seek a temporary job Instead ol looting to a fuUUme, permanent alot. First off, a temporary apot restores ~ fideoce that ahe can work - "Is there really a job out there fOr me?" "SHE READS a lot about boredom at OOme," said Winter. "But she doesn 't want to trade it for boredom on the job." She doesn't stand much chance of boredom if she joins up with one ol the temporary help companies. Winter said the average man or woman placed by his firm will work for 10 differert companies a year. In an interview during a buslneas trip to New York. from his Milwaukee, Wi!:., beadquartan, the executive ouUlned some questions for the womon conoiderlng going to an outside job, especially the WOl1Uln in the :IMI) plus age tractet. AMONG THEM. A<e you itching to keep your mind alive? Can you WOl'k: a week or a month at a tlrne? Can yoo do a two or three-day week? Are you anxious "to do your own thing -whatever that is?" Are you bored with being chauffeur, meal fixer, Ia.wr dress, etc? Are you on the • Sale! Save on the color TV sonieone's ~aiting for. j • 5ale 53Q9 Reg. Stl.95. Portable TV has an 18" screen (meas. dlag.). Features "'Chroma-Loe" .. cofor and tint control and "Oulcil:-Plc-. 12.50 a month• Sa1es379 Reg. ol19.t5. Remote cor'itrol for volume and V.H.F. channel selection. Features "'Chroma-Loe'"• and "Quick-Pie'"•. 19" screen (meas. diag.). $15 a month• 5a1es229 Rq.'285. Our 12" screen portable with automatic fine tuning, "Quick-Pie" .. and "Chroma-Loe"'• color and tint control. S10 a month• Sale:$329 Reg. 319.95. Portable color TV with 19'" screen (meas. diag.) has .. Chroma-Loc- color and tint control and "Quick-Pie'-. $13 a month• ' Jooely lide and aoxloul In meet new people? Are )'OU 1nrt.,.. to blive -dling to diacusa with )'O<Jr -be8idel the kid.!' ecllool and the food pricelT Would you like to lry teYOrai ~ before you commit yourseU to a lull·tlme job with one? What would be y o u r husbend's prefe~? Full Ume or part time? 0 Jf the woman answers most ~ thete a!firmaUvely," said Winter, "sbe't ready to seel< a job ., lelhpot•Y help." Save ·40.95 on this 18'' color TV. ' • • I I • • • ---·~ . ' • • • Reg. 339.95. Sale $299. Our Mediterranean style table model has dark oak finish on wood. It fe'atures lever controls for color/tint/'iolume~ pre--set V.H.F, fine tuning and automatic color purifier. Screen measured diagonally. Save on consoles. Sale24988 Rag. 291.15. Penncrest9 console stereo. AM/FM-FM stereo tuner, FM stereo lndicator light, easy- to-use controls, 4 speed turntable, bulldlng In 8 track tape deck with pushbutton channel selector, 4 speaker systeni. Choose Modern. Early American or Mediterranean stvle hardwood cabinet. 10.50 a month• Sale pricet effective through S•turday. on components, too! ' . Sal&.18 .. RJi>1 ... -. !<I pc, stereo co'm"°"""' '1"'"!" with AMI· FM-FM. aleltO .tu.,.,.>4 Olide controls. $1 •month~, 'This amount represents the f'llQUintd monthly payment under Penneys Time Payment Plln tor the purd\l.te of._ Nll19d teem. No"'- Chargewltl be Incurred 11 lhe bellnce of the account In lhe first bining Is paid In full by theclOllng daltoflhenbt billing~. When Incurred Fll'lllnce Charges will be determined by applying perkxlh: rel" 01 1 .~ (Annual Percenl&Qe Rllt 14.ft) on lheftiral'500 IN .. I Annual Percerti.Qe Rate 12') oo the portion ewer $500 ol " 1)1'9¥iout balancewllhout deducling PIYmef'lltorcrlldlts. JCPenriey We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday at the following stores: , FASHION ISLAND, Newport Be1ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington a..ch (714j m -ml. r. • DAll.Y "LOT Al Stores Celebrate . Grand . Opening -of Our New Stn, 3325 ..... at MacArtllur BW., s.ia All~ .- PllCIS- TllU TllSDAY HEALTH & IEAUTY AIDS 11 sun• LOW ' !,_,,_,......................... '·. q2• . ( ' sr VO·S Hair S ray.······ .... ·,,··-·· l . ·C ......... --s12' Binca =? ..... · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · ··~ · · ' ' -....... _ ... _, • • aonu 89' Squib Asp1r1n °' 250 •••• • • • • • • " 21 COLD " ••••••. CAPSULES • • • • ·•· • • • • • • • • .: . f ••••••••••••••••••• • • o.,fi} '2" to l. 7" V~H1! SJ•ili•• ..... ..., 79'· 1 lb. Bags Chocolate Candy l ·4Lb • Box ,.'-\,I. • ·:"* ' . . . . ' ' · ·~: · Shulf~n · T ... Jewel" ~= ... 74c . ,,.. ..... ~. G.lfil ' i f41t to•7•·Yll•1I Your 51'': . $13"~JftliSfie " •!»: n, ......... ·~;;:-.'""'Chol~' I ' ' ' ''llio"'-·-' •' ' E1ect.llmlltet1 •2%u.,.._OlilMW•~•lildtOI M. , 1 • ~;.1~:·,;:ll! Sl'4"9 ~';.!;.~i~r::.r '9" '~-=··---. ii-w--, ~ del~ tm= ln P,Jet~y choi""',. .a. 12IM" 1fll M .... : •• ; ••. St1.B ty packages for gift-giving. fll .. 'llfl 11111 C9lll'lk • • .$13 .. 'rli11•o•iiiwallllim-ili•. -!Oi·••m•u•m•iil•--•lll••.--- V2"xl 000" Roll Cello Tape )9c· Wllh Dia'!""' • • l ti~ Y•I .... & ' .......... ~ ._.._ ... ., .oww..w .-1~. ' v ... of •.fDrihlm•herwttllf ._ p•Cllml & ..._otW. --,,,,,, ..... •• ,,,••I I. , :ff ... <I t. .. •s·1o ~ vatu.S . .Mel*'sMadW.11 " . ' • I • •. • r.:~ ~. . , .. , . ~ =· • ' • • Wed0Hd.o1, N°""'bOI' 2'/. 1972 -IUL=lt. _.. .... . .-... . --· ............. . -17'1411_.. ..... ,_ _,,,., ___ .... _ • 111 lllfWll .... ~~~- \ llew • •. J 'n". teJ, t.~t yl e with •rt s llltt• front, 1p1el•1t1 11h pock1t1 . 11th !ht ton t •. ~rl• 1l11v11. yok1, front and f1tillon1bl 1 nr Ptint collar. lld• \If Jllr••I ~1•1 d U1.th1 r. ,....L•XI;.. 0 ,,. )'lllat Ltitth st ~Ml• zip front with I ch91t pock1t1 b:uctl1 flaps. aickl1 • tab t1I• 1n cllJ l waltt. Loni polflt • a1111r. .... a.u11 1 Sl•l•ttd ,~ 1,1 La1th1r. Sin •L•XL • • ~ 0 -1 '\ Reg. 19:.· lltl1~~ ' 1 Nylon Tlglti -·---2' · 100· 'v-~.,..:I__. " _. i.: .~49~ Val.I Reml119ton Typewriters Oioiae ·-I • ; •• l • s-ni.. tlylo with """!\' ..... --... -In R.«I, Navy Grwn, Gold, ~I,~ or Tartan. 4to6X,Bto io, 12101~ • . ' ~. Girls' ,Kftit SweaterDres•, ·. Your thaice ' $2 .: 5" I . I . . No littl• mru:n' holldoy ~id. ts tompftte 6 ' out at leott one:. adorable ocrytlc knit d,..._ .._ : . . Sailor C.Ollor, MiMd ¥om/O.V101 TNdtm.nt~ hit.cl Waist Style with""Eri>roldend ~ fti Cob4e Stitch in grlClt" oolon_ .. 3~ ' I • ,. 1y1.111. = -.. lk ••••' = ~9" ~1" & 'flt~Decondor Glalnrare Gifts 1R WUTMINSfll -6127 W"t"''--9t ..... Welt ' MUllTIM•TON llACH-t161 A4-• ... ••-- DAILY PILDT HUNTINliTON IU.CH -21111 IHdl 11"4. .. A ..... HUNTIN•TON llACH -tS H ..... M ~ HUNTIN•TON IUC:H -1111 w.,.. 400th STORE . CE~EIRATION All Stores Colebrote .;..._ G d 0 . Of '"" ran ' I( pen1ng Our Newest Store In earns, Utah. / ~f3';. Y~lue! 6 Ft. f · ". Flocked Tree l! .. : 1:.,~ .. ::~· .. $a•·i· • minum hecrtily flocked · \ • ·with snow. Crush-ni-:D • 1ittorrt ltmbs -eosy • .. . .. --~. 'I I ' , $6.98 YllHI 4 Fl Scetdl PIH Tm ...... ,,.,, boaut!M ,.,,.,.. $4" I ment six• t1" • • • Discowrt Priced! $24.95 Yllllll Ft Fntlltr f1r PIM . ._ -I Wllh 90 """""°'' $16" ~ luxurious IOft w'6e & needl..-on Sole! ·~ SJ4'. G.E. ,_. 20-Ute , _ Sel $J99 ' • • DAllY PllDT c.re1 .. 1-.. Helping hands came to aid Virginia Regehr, 18, as she wipes away a tear after being crowned Miss Canada 1973 in Toronto recent- ly. Facilities Schedul ecl At Perris SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Reagan administration haa revealed plans to spend $17.! million over the next three yean to develop recreation facilities at Perris Reservoir near Riverside. Construction on the first phase ol the recreation development would begin In January and be completed next November. t b e an- nouncement said. Included will be a beach. boat ramp, parking lot and water supply and sanitation facilities. Perris ~ir Is the terminus of the nearly com- plei.i $2.11-billlon State Water Project and the 444-mile long Callfonda Aqueduct that Is brtngiDC ecess N o r t b e r n California water to the south. ·~Set · Capllol Hen Semce OCEANSIDE -The Stale Wildlife eonservatioo Board • ( OUTDOpRS ) has acted to preserve Buena Vbta Lagoon as a wildlife area, acco r ding to A>aemblyman John Stull (JI. Leucodia). "I am pleased that the board approved the purchase of the fmal two parcels necessary to complete this • project. .. Stull said. : · The lagoon Is adjacent to ;: Highway 101 between : . Qceanalde and Carlsbad In San ;. Diego Coonty. • ;. e WIUs Vl'fled :· FRESNO (AP ) -The Sier- : ra Club and other COD· • · servatlonlst groups have urged :: the U.S. F'orest Service to ..;: study a vast 300,00G-acre tract • • of forestland before sub- 5 · mltting a f 1 n a 1 recom-:1 mendatlon to Congress Oii the : pc~ Monareh Wilderness .-: Area of the central Sierra , Nevada. • Timber Industry represen- •' taUvea, however, urged the .•: forest tel'Vice at a public hear- ;:-ing here to add no additional ,:. acreage and also consider -:. reduclng the proposed _ wlldemeaa area by about •• 11.soo acres. :i· The proposed Monarch -:: Wilderness Area is in Sequoia ;.,,; NaUonal Forest near Sequoia-~: Kings Canyon NaUonal Park. ;; e Tk!Jcm Sell .,, . ~ Captlol Newt Servke 1~; SACRAMENTO -M o r e ( thin I00,000 off-sea'°" camp- ·' Ina: tlcbts costing Ii were ':~ aoid during~ tint two years • of. a special off-telllOO ticket . • -Gller, ..-ding to the f stole lleplrtmeot of Parb r· and Recreation. . RelUlor aeaaon pricet !or '~· camplnc al moot atale parks • iJ $1.50 to $4 a night per / campotle. Nol all parks In· ~ eluded .• : • N-.f'fll Are•r :· •, MOOSE, Wyo. (UPI) -Tbe i! Nallanll Part Service hu ·: ,_,_ that more than :; 100,llCIO ..,... from the wtllern ;, lido ol the Grand Teton Na· :: tloaal Port to Yellowatone Na- ;: tJoaal Port be IOI uide 11 a ~~ Dltural wllderr1·1 ..... 'Ille -lndlldel all land -.t ,,....._ L* to tile ...... border 0( the Teton ~ u.a 11111 lodp would be outllde the boundary. • • ' I Ha e We -got · • e gift .. •• so id s for .you ~ Holi . ¥¢&%*®¢S ale! J.~ Sa~e 10-on a Concord ~:~:: elect ic. -~- ... ;;~· ••• • '· ,,., • • • Sale S109 Rog. $119. The concord• 10 eloctrlc typewriter with features only an electric typewriter can have. Including copy set dial and automatic repeat action. Pica type. Concord® 12 with 12" carriage. reg. $139 S•l•·•121 . .. ... : -... ; !•, Saves25 Light up Christmas PCR electri n a Concord ·::.~ this way. : 25%off ~II swag lamps 'over19.98 Sale s144 Rog. t1M. All tile gnat features or tile Concord• 10,""" -..inc can11ge nitum. Pica type. Concord®PCI\ wltll 12" carriage, reg. $1851olo$1IO ' Sale 1720 Rog. 22.98. Cane Tillany-Style chain lamp, glaaa globe. Brown, yellow, white er red. Sale 1720 Reg. 22.98. Velvet Tiffany-style chain lamp, glass Qlobe. Red, green OrQold. Sew -upy urgift for her. Makeita Chain lamp. Rog. 39.111, Sol• $30 Crackled Mexican amber glaas lantem. Reg. 21.H, Sole 20.20 Teardrop glass. Rog. 21.91, S•l• 18.50 'Swing 'n ew' Sole prices elfectlve lllrough S•turd•Y· Rot. 111.15.0ur lightweight Sew' weighs i.. th•r 20 lb car.ry Jnd store. Sews straig zag stitches and hu·built-i11 sews on buttons, zippers., buttonholes, dams, mends, _ overcasts, hems flat felled s,· most versatile sewing maohl Sile prfc" •fftctln liiiiiiiiiiiiii thru Slturdly. "' Save25% on ,sh~des, too. Sale 1210 .. Sale 520 Sale 340 Reg. 11.11. 16" fluted table Reg. a.1118" drum cylinder Reg.4.U.16" deep drum lamp •h•de In ch•mp•gne, cocoa lamp shade In white and beige. 1hade. In oyster crn•tural. and geld. • J.CPenney \ Th9 Christmas Pl ace. . I Shop Sunday ~t the following stor ' -. • FASHION ISLAND, N-port 8-h (7141 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun on Beech (7141 892-ml. ~r: ··.:r'. ~ ·! .• ' ,"I:. ·.· .... ,• • • ~~ • ·~· -:l '· . • ' ... ; • . . ·: · . .:: ~: ,. . • '.• l ., . • . ' .. . ... . -.;· '• --... • I _.} ... . - ''·' ... ·~ ·' . . • ·~ ... .. ' w I ri 50 I -· N°""'btt 29, 1972 DAILY PllDT J 5 Pentagon Case :Professor Freed Wears Wealth A wen..ti>-do yoll!lg Masai tribeswoman wears her wealth In the form of 'elaborate and cumbenomo jewelry. • •No Big Deal" Slim' s Feat Belittled I,. ~ SALllOK, Idlho (AP) -Amarillo. Slbn may have col- lected a ilUaD '1<t ,.. bis ,.. down the Mlildle Fort ol the Sa1moq River, but ,.... lllOWllaln 'men In lie area -~ all that Impressed. • "You could sit m an inner tube and come down the river " me old-timer said. llLlM ~ a ftv&day, 2iknile trip Wedneoday, aloppJng wllare lbe Middle Fork.jolna tbe main salmon River, -as tbe River ol No ReWrn. He made tbe trip will> a proleoslonal river guide who has nm the rugged river in the central ldah> primitive area before In winter. T. A. Preston Jr. ol Amarillo, Ta. -aa Slim is known legally -is deacribed as die world -champioo poker player. He said be took tbe cballenge by fellow gamblers "who got together and raised lbe mooey and bet me that I couldn't go down the rapids in the wintertime." Don Smith, a veleran river runner who says he made bil lint trip oo tbe Middle Fork In 1934, ._,. he's among the local lollt wm believe tbe Middle Fort la -llJ easier to nm In winter than at low -.In AllllUlt oi lligb wiler ill June. •ANY iz.YBAM>Ui-ean dolt," Smilll aan ol rmmiDC 1be river. ,.. ,.· , :··,.,it · The Middle,Fort ...... Into Ille -River -~ ~ ;: ... ~-' ~.i.;;.;,·~.Jn !daOO, laJd o1 the ~ bf Slim for hisctrip· "If u,ey are gola!! ~--tbil, Ibey llbould write tbe truth. • 11You cauld ·IM m •·Inner tube ud.cane Mu tbe river~ I've known ....... to """° down 1be riftr"ln a wet lllllt. My boys .ued lo -drlftwooil lo floal down Ille river," Smith s&id. • ' I, x . Tim STATEMENT BROUGHT agreement from ooe of five .~ residents who said Ibey como oif tbe Middle Fork -· IS llfter a five-day lnmtlni float trip. ·"If SUm wanted a challenge, be abould -the river in mtd.Jii>e during blgb' waler. Water .......... ..,,. are ideal." sakl Bob BaleL He said his .... and 1111 1>ntber· Maurice laies.-illd his two aoas, made the bimtlni trip. Bones Hazardous To Pets' Health . LOS ANGELES (AP) -ameodrr.ent to the S t a t e Leftover Thanbgiving and Business a D d Professional Olrf.stmas turkey II good for Code that would prohibit out· b t "f t' AA"'A of-ttate veterinarians from dogs -u or pe 1 llNl&.C, practk:ing tn c a I if o r n i a serve the t_urtey boneless, v Witmut ffrlt g0ulg through the says. tbe Cahlomla VeleriMrY1 engtbyproress of obtaining a Medical Aisoclatloo. state u ...... 1be brittle bones cou11d 0 u t-of-state veterinariam become stuck in the pet s may now begin practice im- ( AND1ALS ) ' ' tbroo~' Causing cloolh -rhnklno, or puncl1!re tbe ~1'1 inteltlnet, t b e associ-Olld. eFw• VtUlsetl MENLO ,AIU(. (VP!) - The stlcJdlliad<, a tiaf !lab that pull OD a dllplay ol c.'olorJ during matllll -· la belni .-i h11 ... ll.-,Colmlr to sample Ibo diadwlfld.;::.. from ....... ~~. AboUt.11of-Ilia"1"'71111 ___ ............. -are ...::3"4 illlD tho fl-nuentlQf r-dllJa. If IO -1 are otlD a11 .. after that time, tbe -" .... sidered ollfe. II they die, Giber tests ol Ibo water ore -· SliddMad• that -·e are -Oy pve to tbe #"'«bood ~-for !lab tanks. .p ......... mediately H they secure a llate ticeme wllbin a year after Ibey are employed by a government agency. Ruo& asaerls that Stiern, 'a veteriumian; is "front.N" for the Callfomja Veterinary Medical -lian pniposlng the IJDflldment. • ...... JNe. • SACRAMl!!NTO (AP) -Ao ID-pound, lluelHay-<>ld hlp- PoPofan!• al tbe William Land Parj< Zoo bo!e baa died, three dayt after ~ al· tacked by Ito ·-aad father. A .......... lbo.- female hil1llo -In Ila pen, a-eutly !rim lnjurhs received from Its -. parents. Shortly llfter ........ bom, ber father attlcied W, Jn. Dieting cub ml ..,_, and tbe -allo -pd her atleooloaee. I Zoo ofllde!a --... fatlw &.,. .. -and baby bot~-_ ... tbe biby -tbe -· .......... .,_,,....._. . Harvard ""-!.:::' L. p ..... jailed be -to --• srand jury's questlono about the relMae of :\8 Pentagon Jllllll'S. wat freed . alter a -lnjall. • Popkin, wi.. IOllt,ence was to bove luted u !Ong as 18 months or until tbe grand jury dishaoded , said grond juries In tbla couotry 11ia.ve become the government's ~1 for gather- ing intelllgeDQe." Popkin was reJeased from tbe Norfolk Qlunty Jail in Dedham, Mass., after the federal grand jury which bas lnveotlpted !lie P e n I a go n papers' release for most of this year dishaoded In Boston without returning a n in- dlclnlenl. He bad been cited for con- tempt of court for refusing to answer quesltons about the Ol'ICHeOfel rtports on U.S. in- volvement in~ Indochina. Jeu Peters ts begun work In ha: first acting role since she married Howard Hughes IS yeors ago I · LOS ANGELES (Af) -A IAa --oifldal "" State Sen. .. alter w. Sllem, ([). ·--) la trying to 11ubotap" the city11 low-cost -and neuter ~ for pets. -I. Rush, ...,..., -ol tbe dl7'• Deport-ment ot Animal Roculallon, said 8llem ha1 propoaod ao NOGALES (AP) -Tiie rableo epldomk: In a.ia erm Counl7 baa 1u,b1lded -~ b ea I I b ollldala said, allhoulh ..,.. rabid aolmala _,, nported In lbla ~ town .... the adj-.t town ol Nopl•. -loll mcmth. ' • Miu Peters was .supP>lted ldenUty, and the fact that as a Tens Rangers: 110oe Riot; ln l8Cluded luxury ~ ber diplomat he was ltnmuoe from One Ranger." nwrlage to tbjl oeCretlve P"""""tion. Crowder, who died of a billlonaire. Tbe marriage end· * heart a_llack at lbe age of 71, ed In divorce In January, and President Feratund E. Mar· twice 111 bis a years of service with Hughes' blessing she eoa said that be was 11guided put dawn riots a:lngle han- marrled movie e x e c u t i v e by God" when be proclaimed dedl)'.. Stanley Hougb. --------... Iii the . ll3Ds, he was She began working this week ( J dlar,tched to a rk>t-torn Texas on the videotaping 0 f PEOPLE 'boOintown. Offlcials who .... "Wlnesburg, Obio," I a k e n · · . " quested the ranger told him from Sherwood Alideraon's they expected a whole com- novel. '* marl\&! law in tbe Pb!Uppliies pany. to .prevent a right-wing coup "Hell," Crowder told them, A San Francisco judge says ' against, his government. "there's only one riot, ain't be will be happy to dis!nll<s a ~ aome 300 mem· ~?" charge of reslstlng arrest hen of the Philippine Histori-In 1955 about 80 inmates against tbe Greek COUDSei cal Society at tbe presldeotJal took over Ibo Rusk State general if only the diplomat palace, Marcos disclosed thal Hospilal, and· held hostages will appear In court to identify be aJcned tbe martial law proo-with Ice pleb aod oclssors. hlmselt for the record. lamatloo m Sept. 17, five days Crowder went alone into the "I'm menially preparing ln)'lelf to 11.Y ··no,' " the 43-- year-old liberal Democrat said as be 1ooked to replacing fiv& term Ropublkan E. Richard Barnes, whom be defeated In a close race Nov. 7. Kapllof( a conflrmed jog· ger, says he will have a simple defense against a favorite lo~ byisls' ploy of combining a sales pitch for their interest with a free lunch f o r legislators. "Once l get up there, I'm going to have an ironclad ru1e CFl y Our Legs) -no lunch," he said. "I'm a long-distance runner anyway, -and I don't usually est lunch." * AIR Speoklng throug'1 a oew C-U$0-IA communications satellite sta-,_ a.._ Callly Municipal Ju d g e Jolin before II was put Into effect. building at tbe boaplial for UtP O'Kane Issued a bench war-PreYioualy It was believed be criminally insane. About :II rant for l!laftherioo E • signed tbe decree Sept. 21. , mlou\d later, tbe Ice picks EUopoa.loe, 36 w b en the Marcce said be needed "the and ldaon were thrown onto counsel general failed lo show period lo commune with my· tbe lroiit porch as tbe Inmates up to answer the charge stem-self and with God. L.uked GOO gave up. Crowder never drew lion, ~ -bas In-• (7;') ... '5l0 vited President FeUx 1..__ ....... __ 1-__ M_...,.. __ ~ Boapboaet-Bolpy of tbe Ivory eoast to visit the unitedf ~~~~~~~~~ Piing from his Nov. 11 scuffie ror sif,15. He gave me several ~ IWl: . . witti a poliCeman who wanted signs. • It was "8{1 if I was * . ~~.;., talked · with 1 b e Quotes African Jeader for f i v e him.to move hii doublOfparked guided by icme otrango gr.est-; Delore starting bis first car. ' ermind.'1 /'I!'• ... 1 term ·in Sacramento, minutes to inaugurate the sta- tion, wtdcb is located in the lv9ty Coast. Nixon •Poke In Eqllah through a n In- terpreter. FDDBAY' O'Kane wilhdrew. the war-•• -';t[.•1, · ~ Lawrate rant later that day alter he Capt\ • ~ •.\-cm.der KaplWI of Son Djego is "tal:· in tne l1Mlljijlllli was informed Of Eliopoulos' llved•tbe'•DJOtffldeJ•.,.UO·of ~· ing the p)edge.'' tlG· l'1". I REG . 7.29 ---7'/•'' CIRCULAR SAW ' CAii OPENER AND KlllRIHA .. 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FOX PALOS VERDES (UPI) -Orky the Whale circles the tank underwater and then. shoots 1traight up, clearing his 7,500-pound' body cleon above the surface Orky grabs fish from a trainer high above the pool, opens his mouth so the man can stick his bead lnside, gives him a wbaleback ride around the tank and winds up by standing OD his head and waving his huge tall goodby. (our kids to aee the perfonnance shakea his head. HGOOD LORD, that whale oan do more tricks than my dog," Hannegan said. "How in the world do they teach blm?" , . . and cruhJng back with a splaab I h a t ,; .. drenches flrs~row spectatqrs. Mike Hannegan, a loorlst from Old Greenwlctl, Conn., who has brought his It's not easy. But it's not as hard aa you might thlnlt. A whale is just as smart as a delphin or a porpoise. The ooly reason he can't perform all the lrlcka they do is that he is so big, so dangerous and so utterly fearless. .. ... Tllat is the opinion of Jack Penon, the director in charge of all the mammals, fish and birds at Marineland, the big 118lt water aquarium on the Palos Verdes penimula south of J.A>S Angeles. "A killer whale like Orky isn1t afraid of anything In the world," PearsOD aaid in an interview, "He is literally king d. the aea. w ~ bring a porpoise in here and it is two or three weeks befure he will come to the side and take fish because he is afraid. "A WHALE WD.L swim ~ over to the side of the lank immedi8\<ly. It took Orky only 1111 hour lo start accepUng live fish from the traiber.11 ·' Live fish a1id an ordinary whistle such as a referee uses in a football game are the props in ieaching tricks to a whale. There is no punishment, except for withholding fish. "We start out by rewarding his natural behavior," Pearson said. "When he breaches (comes to the surface and spout! spray) we blow the whistle and toss bim fish. It doesn't take him long to realize that when he breaches a whlsUe blows and when a wblstle blows that mee.m fish is on the way." Next process is sllmulalioo, loochlng various parts of the whale's body with a pole to make him lower or raise it in the water and then feeding him. The leap is accomplished by holding the fish 2S feet- above the surface. ANOTllER KILLER whale, Corky, about half Orky's size, is in the same tank and Pearson says that competition develops between them to see which can DOLLY THE SE· LION ••vs IT'S CHOW TIME do tricka best and gel the moot fish. ~ .-. A trainer in a wet suit r 1 d e s the ,_ • Marlne&.nd St1r1 'Kn0w Men Tricks Than • Dog' whale's back. It looks dangerous. It is f. dangerous. One snap of Orky's teeth and ' a leg is missing. ·: "It's' a very touchy process/' Peareon :.·,·.· ~old 1_ War ' Waged said. "First, we get the whale in position ....... • hmuelf alongside the tank. Then, the trainer Iooches this hack with a hand and '· • \' quickly withdraws it. You'd be surprised :: W H -bow semitive a whale's hide is. He also .~ oman _ unts . Old Refrigerators can ... what is going on. ~ " ''Theo yOO: touch him with a foot. Then -I witli both haJlclo. Then with both feet. ; clOAMJ (UPI) -8\l. has foond-· two fmd 10 of the app~ which become 'lben you get on bis t>ack and get off -~ned refrigerators. If she can find deadly when abandoned, he would recom-qulct. Finally he getl a~med to the .f.-Pt more, authorities feel that maybe mend that the probation be dropped. trainer on his back and, at a band : ~· Earline Clark can repay society by · "U she finds 10 old refrigeraton_, that s!Pal. makes a surface swim around the · :aving another youngster from suf-might save one child's life and that's• 114 tank as he haS been taught.1' ~)»cation. what the statute was Intended for -to '.J! Judge Jack Turner sentenced Mrs. save children's lives," said McWllllams. ' SOM~, Pearson said, the whale ;i-Qark· to two years probation for con-. Turner agreed. will dive leaving the rider m the water. ~·ting lo the d h f chlld So the 34-year~ld Mrs. Clark started to, On such occaskma, be' says, the wise · -..wu eat 0 8 · 'prowl backyards and vacant lots. In the thing is to stay right there, not to swim • h bad left a discarded refrigerator in fint few minutes of her search, she hit it to the side of the tank. .iJ!er back yard last July and 3-year-old lucky she found two old _,~·era"-"If you slay there, be will usually :?.Ulyaaes Simpson Davis crawled in. The -·~,. ~· :t ... lbut behind him and be suffocated. and reported them to Police. swim around the tank and come up again • . Since then, the goirlg has been rougher. and pick up you again on his back," :i,;• Both tbe defense and prosecutor Ter· , "I know it's gonna be hard to find Pearson said. "If yotl swim away, be will :s;ence McWUliams asked for leniency alter 611y," she said. "All the people got rid uf realize he has made a mistake and that ll :f:lln. Clark pleaded gullly. their ice boxes since they heard what ,is partly your fault and that he isn't .~ llcWllliams said if Mrs. Clark could happened to me.'' going to get any fish. Then watch out." • ' ' • . ' . . . ' DAILY PI LOT CARRIERS HONOR ROLL TM DAILY PILOT is proud of its corps of young salesmen who deliver the nnoipaper to your door. These yoU1l·g men are tht cream of the community. Each--month;"""the-bert-o/fhenrwill be selected for listing on the Honor roll. Each carrier listed hert has obtained at least four new CU3tomers during tht past month, had no more than one customer cofnplatnt for the month and mus t have paid his bill for the newspaper he bought "wholtsaU" on time. Numeral in front of star (') preceding hU name indicates number of cu.nsecutive months that carrier hal been on the HOTlQT RoU. ll.09..-K"'dl'I 0.1. 511'1ith Cr•it H,u,, leo11•n:I Shultt l•r•ie Quirint Mili:• Artltlio Ke•ln Minnich P•ul S'"th Mili:• Th1v1r 11.lch•n:I M•ttoon l•nll• Ellmor1 Sc:ott Fronk Jiff Kot1le1 Chipper Libbey Mik• Oono••ll lob.rt Wilh• lret l•r111rd Scett l•rn•rd D••ltf l•pp l ri1n Ano11 P1rker McK•ndrich John s.1.rn Joh11 Gtlchri1t l obH-•n Nick Sk.r9 D1Ye Ow111 Tim ll:ho•ch H1I H1r1m•11 Mike Cowin Chri1 Donl9in l illy H111ton Br1d Wo/d1n111 Chri1 Goodwin John M1y1r1 Tlm Hooli:•r Miki Fontann• Sa"' Witli1m1 Chri1 Ah11worlfl • W1lter Wi1b1th Jeff A1hto11 Ke•in Vo9t D1vid l1cl9er RoMrt Sh1dbolt P1ter H1/loq11i1t ll:ith Alo111on Pohr-Holm11t 01vld l1.11tn•I Jomff D1w1011 M•rk l l1lr, P1ul Bixby J•ff Lee Joh11 Wllit. Tom lo99•r1loff Tim ltmb 2•To11v S•1•o 2'l<••in Dunl1p 1•Joe Jon•• 2'Tlm Cl1w1011 'Rlth•n:I Cook 2•cl1v A11d•r1on 2•Chuclc Sp•ll111111 2•D1•e Ar11014 2•st1v• Merco 2•Troy Kvvkencl•ll l'Cr1f9 Konrad • 2'Ko1111v Roberti 2'D••e Jonos 2'Mlk1 Toll• 2'11.on McD011•ld 2'1ry1n Wold1n11 2•J•y Pr111n91 2'Erlc Tovlor 2•Mik• C11h 2•1111 01111•11 J 'D•vicl John1011 l'Joh11 McC•rtv Carriers of the Month TROY KllYKDIDAU, NEWPORT BEACH DAVE SLECHTA, HUNTINGTON BEACH' ' ' " l 3 •1(1ith Dobbin• J'Joff E1h•lm1n 3•1ri1n w.1 •• r .. •Donov1n Rickett. .. •01vic(..6ourley '4'Zulm1y K1mr1v s•Jeff Di\1011 S'J1clc Odin s •St1¥• Cor1ov 6'JetTy Munyer 6'Mike Bolh 6'Lvl• flotc:hor 6•Chri1 loutlor '~o • .,. Sletht• I D•0'1nni1 St•lon1 I 2'kurf MUlor 17'Mtnk Sh1n9 ll'lyro11 St1lon1 24'6re9 D•'fl"on ~rlen of 'the' Month for 11111 .m...111 are Tray Kuykandall, son of Mr. and Mn. Richard A. K..P- .. , of 115 Catalina, Nowpon _....,: and 01 .. Slecht1,...,, of Mr. and Mn. James E. Si.chi• of 100171 Dino, """" ...... llMch. Troy 11 In Iha 1lllfh grode at Ma rdan ind 11111 coin colloctlon ind ..-11 H Ml h1••1-. 0... 11 In tho 1lxth ., .. at Olslor Jr. Hlth. ~ llkn baMblll and w1nlt to ba 1 roe• ...... 1 famllr.9.~~r~[Y Pre ·~ ·holida~ fa1hion Double-knit pants suits . lwith tunic shirt toppings. 19.99 Just four from our huge assortment of value-priced pants suit's. Alfln a machine-washable blend of acetat. and-polyester. Misses' sizes 10to11. A. Bunon front. Geometric with coordinating solid. B. Alb-knit tunic. notched collar. Coordinated solids with checks. C. Yoke in terest. Mini-floral with coord lnatin1 solid. o. Bibbed front. Geometric with coordinatlng sol id. • • '• GRANADA HILU 1800 Chottworff> St. I TOUANCI S.pul~do ood HUM.ome· . ,VOODLAND MILLI 21 SOO Victory Blvd. LAICIWOOI Cor19n ~t., cind Porwr'9""' Blyd! llYllllDI 3520 Tv!•r St. IUIMA ,AIK Becich and OroniM.t~of'Pe , • IANTA ANA 3900 Soulh Bti11ol St. OAAHel Garden GroWti llvd. ,a~d Manch.,,e1tp' • ,, \ .. ·'· 9,.. ,w•~k4oyt t1J• ,. 9iH ·~·.~~r• 1•,. 1, ., I • • I ii I .. ... ... IA hi Ill qt hi sb l>i •• •• ;· • . • a PllOT-ADV!mSER w.dllldQ, No••--29, 1972 WedllfSday, Novtmbtr 29, 1912 • DAJLV PILOT 9 73 Sii. Styles Sh°"' Change-Comfort • • 1 • Chrilliaa ....... Monitor Sit'tlic:e LOS~--PI-• the mid-1980'1. 'lbere probably won~ be ) With ·ecology . a mijor concern ·and an bershlps, have become ye a r ·ro und THE SKI AREAS are offering more anotber breUtbrouth for at 1leut two Jta'e81ing numbers of expert slder11, the organizers of outdoor activity including package deals with the airlines, thus a have storm curfs. Caps and hall are popular. The style is llmpler, the material lighter and warmer. Is undir • .Wllol'a new! · years.'.' _ ' ..; joys o( powder are being promoted more . ..111.... blcy .. 11..... • .. n .... ball belier prl d I the _....,, ...,., camping, v-, ' ce. NEW Pl!&BAPS -W.1Uonary ~ The new Pow er Magazine terms t and backpacking. At Heavenly Valley in California an ad· The look for '72-'73 Is den~ or IO<'all- ed anlj.glls, anil1!llde fabric, Nothlnc .... In llkll, .-pl there -.. be • powlng ..,.,.,.. .. the ....... ,_ tbe -~ ._. _;;;:-, -the "world of fluff." The freedom, purity, ded __ , 1 f ,,,_ Is lectri 1 d ~.. --_,.. ...... ~on abd athletic skill requlied is streued. A major indoor acUvlty is, of course. -.i.e Y eai.w'C an e ca evlce loot &Uen out or~:.:~ band P;MDP•t· One flaure is that 11125 percent of akiens dancing. One southern California elub for etch chair on the lift. If a person falls -.... "8rlety n ~Pl 11 an' outll' el Ille GUI (Onduated IA!Jlllh llllbod) tel!:blnl -·· ."lfarlO por...i and wUI maloe now take to powder." claimed 38$ members Its first year. All aettlng out, the enllre lift stops. Cut Crime-or Pay the ll>lm boot --yjjii ""1 cMia have package trips for ski-fun Ski touring (cross coonlry) ls gaining '"l'hen was too much em.pbulJ on to buy It custom flt," llld the Head Com-STEP-IN BINDINGS of recent years outings, adherents, an oulgrowth of crowded CLEVELAND, Ohio (A P) _ Cleveland pany exhibit.er. ~'The bulc idea of In-have made it easy for the skier to get in For the economy.minded, the purchase slopes and long lift lines -plus the wish Mayor Ralph Perk told city policemen heiPt," Aid one dealer "Factors that lbaul,d bl -rod are ability, fre- q.-y of lripo, a penon'a weight, and Ills .i.-ol _.w....... . ject1ng air has been played· around with the binding. And there are some lm-of a special card from the Student Ski to get back to nature. Monday t.hat if they can't cut crime bys for 20 yean." _ prov~ents this year. But a criticism is AsaociaUon gets you balf·price weekday . In clothing, bright colors are in, percent next month he'll cut their ttJs expeulve-$135 and up. One skier they don 't release when they need to, or un tickets and $1 off Saturday, Sundays, particularly purple and yellow. Plenty or paychecks Jan . I. Pert uld if criroe cc:nmented, "It looks like It'll be good. else they shoot you out when the going and holidays. No age limit, and you iipper pockets. Stretch pants are not as doesn't drop he'll wit.bho1d prombed "We QOW have what we call the adu1t lhorl Pl -wk\er and atiller. 'lbe last ~ ""•lutlon In akls .... fiber glass ia But anything new usually'has problems. geta rough. Result: bad !all. needn't be a full-time student, just enroll-· •tight and uncomfortable as they were. longevity differential and u n If or m I'm wailing. •1 ' Ski clubs, with increasing mem-ed Jn a class. Apel the In-boot look has returned. Outfits allowance money until it does. -~~~~-'-~---'----'----'----'----'-"--'-~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~~~~~--=---'-:::.::.-'--'---=~~ ~San Diego Buses ' B~ting t_he ~~? ; ~ • ' • ti "I " ' ~ ........... ,.,... 1AN JUGO· -In 1 dnltlc move to itm rlden and Im-_.•....vi.., the San Diego 'l'rlaall Cqrporatlon bas sliced fares in ball or more and ls Pilnnllll 4, long-range pro. gram to give public transit a ,_,, lmiiart<Dt role In this bOClnq aJ-a'a,transportatlon needs. Colntorill( a natlomride tnmd toward higher fares to . reocue floanderlng bus lines, tbe local system bas trimmed ' fares from 11 mucb 11 IO cents kt 25 centa, tffect.IVe OD an routes. It bas a!JO ellmil!ated !Oil" transfers, la pemtltUng .HW...·fncseseea '••llfl ~ • .,., .... e eo-ter 111 ere ; tHil fJM _ .... llf .,•e• .n ear , eest• are talceaa have IP dey~~· as an I aJteriiaiive IO opn· lllfaDgula- tlon by ·tile· auti>moblle. Rldlng'bu.ses, he m•t•lns, can save the . average com- muter more than fUIO a month,. when. all i;.a:r costs, liF eluding doPreclllloa, , a re taken Into ....... !. Convtnciili car-bred commuters and' pt- ting them to 1i5e the W. II tbe · problem, lhi!ttr. TO MAD ITS -more, attractive, the local translt aya{Om a1ao aims In ths near future to: 1. 'Obtain an exclusive bus ' lane on one major freeway serving the doWntown area, extending the Concepl later ~ other .freeways. A "park and ride" service would be pro- "'.ided on this nm, ei:- perimental route, with com- muters leaving._ their cars in the vast parking lot around the .,ftl!W San Diego stadium. 'lbe lot Is vacant most of lbe time. 2. Reserve exclusive bus ~~ lanes on two ol the heaviest trayeled streets running into transltr stopover privileges, the downtown area. 'lbe bus, and is inaugurating apress says Prior, ls able to operate ··service that. on some lines, at only 8 fraction of its poten- will make the bus competitive tial because o1 being throttled ·1 .... -··'· with the private auto for run-by other t~afftc. ' ning time between tbe IUburbs 3. Cl-u block! of San and downtown. All transfers , ~ the · free Diegos .~way,, . mam are · ·~ ,cl\y bnsinels street, to TWO £XllllBss 11erVices aD bot bus, taxi and delivery ,are already In opentm: 'fl!t b11<$!1. ' • .' ol wblch .-abcul 10 m11oio Bt AL!iO -SUGGESTS tbe ' of freeway for a -p i:un feulblllty of !Aylng out bus • to the downtown ~ lanes.on either side of the ~ ' 1 and shopping center. Seven ta Fe RAilroad's main line •more ~ npll, 1111ng running bo\ween San Diego · freeways lii..-lble, wUI and ,Ia ·"'8elea. A 11).foot- , • be'lbelna~~n,, •·, -~.;11119, could be ; ~· W"'6" 'l'rlnalt piovldea withi>Ot Interfering O>!'J>Ol'ltloo ..,. Is carrying with train aervice. , 1,lllO,llGO riden a month In thla 'lbe inconl> which the local, ,'.-population I)' e a ' 't>ily.....00 bus system WtJl ~Tiie Immediate •goo!, says 1-thriiugh lo-fares Is to ~ ,general manager 'lbomas 0 . be m6 up.1brough an alloca- Prior, ls two million Ii iOOnth. !Jon o1 -from' the state'• , l! A long-range goaJ.11 to make new 5 per<eil\ ildded 1111e1 tu c .!lllS lines here a feeder _system '00 ~ • ' . .;tor·the bigMpeed4raniif-, ~ ,.., liope!uny, wl1I ·:·Rieb -e v e. r r ~ al8o brln& .more iiden aDd, ~4 llet, i!J Priors ~ w.W ....-... , ...... will more Uiin ' -' " ,. ~Jor the loss In ln- Cemetery cm~ CO~· . .;..:.iii, will provide ' . I .. , ' . Clpllol News Sonice' · aboUI 111\ mlilion In operating SACRAMENTO -Jobn 'I/. funds for ·Ibis -and $1 Gill, 19, bas' been aPl!ointld ml.lll·nft ''il'ot' capital executive seci'etm'Y , of ·the im~ . Another $2 State Cemelery lloard, to million ls eipedeil from the replace retiring James . A U.S. D f p1i rt ml! n t of ............... t!Oli.• Lahey. ··-~.-- DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT ' . . • • MISSES' ASSORTED ~ ----nylon tops Lont-or short in a choice of popular styles. A.- .,,... colon. Sizes S-M-L. • • SAVE$3 ' .nylon knit pants Double knit nylon pull on pant with a stitched crease .and ftll'e leg. ~colors. Sizes 8-18. ·297 REG.&.97 ' ' . , eGOLETA--HoiUstar A.._ •SAN BERNARDIN~10SS W. 21n. StrHI • GAROEN GROVJ-12100 Horbo< Blvd, •SOUTH GATE-5700 Fmstone Blwl. • •HUNTINGTON BEA,CH-9882 Adams StrMI • NORW/'LK-11600 E. Alondra BIYd, SALE DAYS: TH'9RS., NOV. 39-SUN., DEC. 3 ~1~ SA VE $1 and $2~~ ~ ~ 'skinny rib sweaters Acrylic long sleeve, turtle neck mock turtle neck and jewel nod<. Assorted so 0 lids, heathers jacquards and stripes, Si-S-M-L-XL ' 2 !!97 and ~97 SAVE $2 corduroy pants No wale. cord with zip or button front, bolt loops and two front pod<ets. Pinwai. cord with zip front, 2 back pockets. top ltildling. Popular colon in si-8-16- • ---------'(<'lll 1.,. (, •• • ••• ,..._., .. , • NORTH,l\IDGE•iHl89 Balb01 Blvd, • LONG BEACH-2270 Bellflower Blvd, • ALHAMBRA-2120 W. Mlin Strnt • • EAST LOS ANGELES-5600 E. Whittter Blvd. • oot ono '' . """"'. Wf~ 'irl'lf' • MANHAlTAN BEACH-1200 N. Sepulveda Blvd,•• •CULVER CITY-10820 Jefferson Blvd. ::.,•_:, ------· ' . • TORRANCE-3433 Sepulved• Blvd. •• ("OPEN WEEK DAYS9:30.m-10pml , •••• , •••• , Cretllt MONDAY THAU SATURDAY 10om-9pm SUNDAY 10am-7pm (•OPEN WEEK DAYS TILL 10pml '-;.... ____ _;, ___ ,:_ ___ _._,,,, Jf OAILY PILOT • Wednesday, Novembff 29, 1972 L. Itf. B•Jlfl Fake Rolls-Royce Fronts for Cars Another thing at which lhe octopus Is partJcularly gµted ls shelling clams . . • lCELANDtS Jaunary is al· most Invariably warmer by tar than Sioux City's January .• AM TOLD the only former Boy Scout ever elected to ·the U.S. presidency was John F. Kennedy ... IT SHOULD 'ltE noted. too, that a majority of station wagon owners nve not in the suburbs but within the city limits • . . AND SOME MEDICAL fellows claim young ladles oo lhe pill tend IA> develop thinning hair. JUST BEARD about nylon polish for shoes. No, not DuPont's nylon. This was the trade name of a wax pro- -..... l . . , ~·.-· a~1 "...-.~. I '\. . :\ dust in England 422 years ago. Its company folded. Understand the Du Pont boys were pretty surprised to learn they were the second, not the first to originate that name . i ' MARTINI -Q. "What1s PPM?" A. That's parts1pt!f million. The computer experts ,ueasure pollution In Pl'M"" Take 11!1~ pollutant .tno~ · u vermouth. ·A lbol glass .ol ume 'I' an · · ·tu ·<A gin 'Would map ·a nWtlnl -.Qt' inated.-by Gie PPM. .~ . ' AN OIJTF1'I' In Brooklyn, N.Y.. manufactures faire RoU..Royce fronl ends. 1l>ey n!ftUy Iii small beat-up cars. Cost about $200 plus $30 labor for the rigging. Am think· ing about getting one for the pickup. THE ETmOPIAN AIRLINES has been flying people to 16 countries for more than a quart.tr of a century with- out evm ID much as one passenger fatality. Excellent, ex- cellent. Wlsb It flew someplace I wanted to go. · THE GROUND oo which yoo stand imperceptibly riles and falls about a foot a day, more or less. So say some Cohnnbia University scleot.i.!ts. The pull of the sun and the moon, the push of the seas, that's what does ll AM ASKED WHAT, H anything, might most definitely cut beet that anti-social phenomenon known as juvenile d<llnquency. Pleued lo expouod on this. Apprenticeship, I think. Rewrite the child labor laws. So youngsters can turn into skilled specialists early. Do you realize that gen- eralioal ago some of the world'a best glassblowers, weav-ers. silversmiths, so on, were teenagers? No, don't recom- mend sweat shops. But early work cures much. Intend to write a long rambling .... Y oo thJs matter. Bui not aoon. IT WAS THI! Frencb ·who originated that saying; "No need to Ioct tbe barn after the bone is stolen." I like it better than the ltalilll oblervation : "To late to bring water alter the house has burned down." And much much much better than the Danish adage: "Why cover Ille well? The baby bas already drowned.'' . . IT IS MSO a fact, however insignificant, that while a person sleeps, the body gets a 1itUe larger and the brain a little smaller. Address mail to L. M. BOJ1d, P. 0. Box 1875, Neur port Beach, Calif. 92660. Residency Fight Clolllh Ewctwn CQilol Nm Strvlco SACRAMENTO -The two special electlom next year to fiD vacant Senate seats could tum into a carpetbagger's ctelight -if the secretary of at,te's decision in a residency dllpute In the 57th Ataembly District sets a precedent. In any event, if you have a ye to run for the Legislature aDi! don't quite meet the onfr year residency requirements. ' (~s ANALYSIS) • tt~ll help if.you're a friend to Edmund G. Brown Jr. J>emocrat Howard Berman apparently enjoys that ad- vantage. -.In spile of evlden« that ln-dltaiu Berman did not reside m:the s7th Alsembly DiStr!ct at. least one year prior to the <llctioo (a constitu!lonal re-q~) B~ !lat anly certified hla candldacy, but allo wrote on his offkial 1ta- tiqpery to voters ln the dlSUict urging them to 11 u p p o r t B4Jman over 10 Oe'mOCTatic -ll. JROWN CERTIFI ED Bcman's candidacy in the ~ary election in spite of a~ce of Los Angeles County R4Ristrar of Voters James Atlson , who said there was dajibt as I to bis eligibility beeause o the residency re- qdlrements. !'be registrar of voters in tht comtles simply verify the nptrltloo cJ <andldateS and llpaturos cJ namlnaUon pQen, tl'mllnltUng t h e papen to the secretary of state far certJ!jcallon. Jlennan, a Los Afl&cles al- tomey, won the prtnuory elec- tion and mbeeque:ntly won the Allemb\f 1eat in the general elacUon, defeaUng veteran « iqlllatof aiari.. eon. Hit tJtie w that ...i. bow- • la under • cloud u lhe -Cloaldlallonbuany oil-Los Anpl.. ·~ bolh •lao "411111 the dlltrlct Deiiiocrattc iqalnlllon, clllmed -.,... not ell&lble w aene and bid no rlibt lo a place on the blllol. They took the mailer IA> ~ J. -IOU&ht to have Berman'• n • m e stricken from the ballot in Superior Court, and Barry Bernstein went di.recUy to the state Supreme Court. BOTH JURISDICJ10NS, in effect, dodged a decl!lon, throwing it back to the Assembly, which they contend "is to judge the qualifications and elections of its members." The nondeclslon by the court, however, was ap- parenlly interpreted by Brown as approval of Berman's can- didacy, which be certified. In his petition to the court, Bernstein c h a r ged that Berman lived several miles away in another district in West Los Angeles until March, when he moved to an apartment in the San Fernan- do Valley-Jn-Iha 57th District. B e rm a n ' s registration af . ficlavit lndlcalU he registered on March 5 at the new ad- dress. He fifed for the Alsepibly election on March 6. Ber1llteln alao c 1 a 1 m s ·Berman blmlell admitted be did aoi meet tbe residency r"" qulrGeili al -. meetlog ol Ille ~'!." OU;& pemocratk: Club' on Mln:h ii.· Acconling to Bmlstein, at tbM meeting Berman said, "I bave been a -I or the 51th· AMembly Dlltrtct for four year11 un- forttinately, they haven't been recently." UNEXPECTEDLY REPIJ&. LICANS entered tbe dispute after the primary election, wben.:Berman emerged as the Democratic vktor. GOP Assembly C a cu s °"1nnan John Stull (fl. Leucedla) wrote w Brown on two ocoasions, uklng that he remove Bennan's name from the general election ballot. Stull has yet to rteelve any acknolfledgement that hll re- quests were rec»tv«l BennM'i brdlitr. Mldlael, incidentall)', lJ con9Qltant to Henry Wnmen <l>Ollver Ci- ty). chairman of the Allembly Elections and Reap- portionment Coounlttee. Since !Iowan! Bennan i. the victor In the 17tb Aaaembly Dtstrtct, by a s!Jeeble margin at that, 't!lil the members of the Auemb!y be tempted lo ilnore the cloud that 1hroods il>i. cancll\ll!CY? At the moment, It doesn't appear that anyone w I I 1 dlallel\IO Bennan'a be Ing ttated In January. PILOT -AOVER llSER 4 Helping Hand to Women • _Ii onvicts By CURTIS J. SITOMER Cllmtl• k1MC1t MMIMf' ltf"lla LOS -ANGELES -Martha Ryan is a vivacious, youthful. looking mother of slx and grandmother of IO. But ahe had never seen the likes of Karen before. Besides having a jail record, 22-year-old Karen was tough, arrogant, a fonner drug addict -and pregnant. It was Mrs. Ryan's first ex- perience as a sponsor to a woman about to be released from jail. "I was a little scared. My family was horrified. And I knew thal I had lo put my whole Ufe on the llnei'' abe sayt. AT FIRST, "Marty'' Ryan wu no friend of Karen'a. She tried IA> be, but the y0W1ger woman wowdn't accept her. "I saw you as my ticket out of the 'joint,' and I Intended to con you," Karen later ad- mitted to her sponsor. But Mrs. Ryan eventually broke down the walls with love. II wasn't easy finding Ka!<n a place to live, lflY• her sponsor. "No one wanted her." But to0n she found a home for the attractive girl and her sooo-IO>be-born child. And then a part-time job -and some state welfare aid for the ID- fant. I Now, Karen IS on her way back. She's off drugs. She's caring for her baby. She's tak:ingcorres p ondence cour>es. And moot Important, she's staying out of jaU. TRIS IS ONE success ol lhe SAVE 22.15 l.Jalson Lea ... ~taHon on the "outside.'' 1 Group, lac., • private, noo-Accor<ling ,fA> Lt. Mode-In proljl, ~ program that Hess, lhe admlnlslralot oporala eaclualvely .11 the . charge of the progr1m ~ Sybil Brand · !Jiltltute for aiJO a law-enl0rtement ~ Wotnen -tbewornen''brancb ~r, ''We !lgw'• we've of the 'Lol Aqeles County )Ill. about 80 percent 1ucceaaflll. A ,JHllo•known and lntermsofk,.Pinll!l"/WO , nopheraldod qrpnlliuon, 11 · from notw:nlnl lo ~" ~. olf"" •• bolplar •band to But the league has alao women about to be released, heartbreaking falhu:eS. • . from Jall. THERE ARE i• wi>meii"iu . 111 mein purpoee: to k .. p vai:les from clay 'to ' clay) lo women out of trouble., Ill custA>dy at the s~u Brani! secondary goal Is w find JObl, 1 .. utule _ the 1 a r g e at homes, and prodllcUve ao-··' • Uvitlea lor farmer offendln (!'>l'l od .oo _, Pqe). 10 speed racing bike .. 57 ~~ WITH DELUXE FEATURES , 10 s.-S Shimano gaa11, frontJllld 1811' lever Clllper handbrlkas. Padded nclng saddle 111d handlebalt. 'Zl" liumsldo tins, 21" lrama. Fingertip deraillaur. Spolce.protecton. 79.119 "klcl · stuff" '5 foot pool tables POOL SETS FOR THE BIG GAMES PEOPLE PLAY I AUTOMATIC BALL RETURN I • Thick, 3/8" bed, sq)id construction. Live action bumpen, leg levele11. In- dudos hardwood cues, balls, rack and chalk. Modal BT700. . 29'2 SAVE 1.13 SPECIA L /l.UBCHASEI F11110111 rupl waterproof Volt 1 • 6 construction fl>und in official foot• balls, but sind for younger ploYlf1, Brown with whilll stripes. REG. 2.99 •COLETA-6865 HolMlhr A\111. • SAN 'ERNAROIH0-1• W. ~._ .... •OARDEN GROVE-12100 HlttMw IML •SOUTH OAn-8700 '""'°"' ...._ • . ~ E3 ,- •HUNTINGTON BEACH-9882 Ad•l'l'llltl'llt • NO"WALK-11800 I. MoMrfl ..... • NORTHRIDGE-890l lalbot lh'd. • LONG UACK-n701 .... H• ltwl. • ALHAMBRA-2120W, Main St1"t • •!AST LOS ANGELll-llOO I. Whktllr l"4. • •MANHATTAN BEACH-1200 N, ~ llfvd. •• • CULVIR CITV-10l20Jlfflrl0tl atwd. • TORRANCl-34:13 S.,Ufffdl ltYd. •• 1••or1N weEK DAYll:JOlm-10pm) ' . MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10em-lpm SUNDAY 10.tn-"lpm (•MIN WflK DAYS TILL 10ptnl. I I 001 0110 •• --=-"~ . . ' -....__,. r •• ~ Two G•r•. l••J. Crotllt '\ J , PILOT·AOV'!RTlSER W!dnesdoJ, Novtmb1t 29, 19T2 V.tiltlETY OF MATERIAlS MAKES LIVING·PLEASANT Ho(no S.t In Its Own Sylv1n Glide, Surrounded by TrMs ·l Couple Find Joy Jn Unique House ' ~Ill• scs.c. Molli..,. ''"'" W h e r e v e r w e I o o k , fLOS GATOS-"We live in a something pleases our eye." fW:iu.se whose satisfaction and 1bere' Is not a shiny surface i9Y to us increase with each ·in the entire house. nor a Jiissing day," say Jane and scrap of wallpaper. Qayton Brock about their "The trees and Japanese distlnctive, jewel-like horile pool outside our g]ass walls Hite· . . are my wallpaper,'~ , Mrs. --11lt lives better all the tune, Brock says, sweeplni' her aid It pleases us as a fine work band out toward her well-tend· Of art continues to please." ed. gardens. ~:':t'h8t's a tribute to the So that it would not be ~hitect of their house, Afark reflective, she bad the ceiling lilDls d. Can:nel. who modestly of a hung-baipJny s t u d y cans himself 8 "solver ol oovered with natural burlap. )JIJ>blems." He is actually one ol. California's m o r e in-THE SMALL. compact QQ\'ative architects. kitchen is separated from the , • living area only by a counter. THE BROCKS were ready !'Si.ace I never spend . a flt "adventurou5 archJtec-~ day stewing in the tire." ~Y wanted the visual kitchen, and like being with ,...m• and'blendlng cl natural ~ '--•·-•·•·'-T~-: ,~.,_.. w1.11:u we enl.f;.ll.4lll, rl!ll<rials '""" m tn'<al cl • ' arrangement is ideal," Ille Mills approach. ty I stu-lftys the hostess-i>f·tbe-house. ~t of Frank Floyd ·Wrlght, "'Natural Philippine ~ mahogany kitchen cabinets '.'It thrills me not = .:;)~C:,~ ~~U,.".:l: t-111le ltt a "°"'· <!" sland at.her kitclleu sink Wltere1'er -andbotbseeand -beartbe I'• o k •-tlal... lll!'gling waterfall beyond the • • ' , ' wu'ldow wall . ;teuea otlr · etJe. Much of the furniture is ~ built-in because architect Mills Mills knows how to relate a prefers it-that way. liOuse, inside and out, to. "If I can build in furniture , ..._ __ ~ so an owner can't 1t1oye it, ~-lr What emerged for t h e then we all know where is Brocks was a d u r a b I e , arxl where it is going to stay. .. utiful , 1 o w • maintenance U it is put there in the right home set in its own sylvan place and functions properly, glade, surrounded with trees there will be no desire to move I i• " he says. and poo ,_ ' .. Both the exterior and in-THERE ARE TWO private terlor walls of the Brock house bedrooms in the Brock house m rough-sawed redwood, left for the couple's two college-ift its mitural state to be en-age children, and a separate ~ and mellowed , ·with master be'.droom and bath in pjissage of time. Floors are the garden for the Brocks if ark blue Vermont-sla te tbemselves. Oq.stooes that can be wet-In his Cannel studio. Mills U.Opped clean in rive minutes. concludes with the Brocks that N•tive stones, with pinkish archllecture, for all i t s ~ .... make up the tlreplace technology, is a-"feel" tl\ing, a ..iin. Natural redwood interior •-· " '"''-appear soft, muted, and matter of personal response. a1~ "Of ' course," .be muses, restful. '-I -'--"people who like synthetic • The living, dining, " t~111<n, thing!, and noral wallpaper, and entrance area! all flow in-and Georgian furniture would lo one another. Then lhe eye never seek me out as their 1111! to high, Intersecting an:hltect. I like exploring lrcbes that give the Ulusion of other possibilities.,. vait, ongoing spaciousness. He i.s a one-man operation. i'ALTBOUGH THE house is Mills takes only the work be ~Y a cube," Mrs. Brock can manage himself, and bb $1:ys, uthere is acarcely a tiny office is but a few steps :9&raight line in it. away from the house that he r.1jit thrills me," she con-· designed and built for his 5es, !'not to live in a box. family. body can put together a .He says he favors an all-in- . But to be able to live with elusi ve definition of architect i,Jl these different levels and -designer, master builder, Mieles and arcs is wonderful. maker, and workman. 4 • ·:Young Smoke-eaters Rack V p Long .Hours c~...,..s-o • SACRAMENTO -GI'° a 'lilid of thanks to a group of bis often consldmd "bad-lllk," the wards or the state's Youth Authority serving on Oonservation camps. t During the now~nded 1972 fire sea80n, they racked up inore than 55,000 h o u r s kf!Ung fo'l'tJI and foothill ~. nol bad for a group ~ 1, top llrength Of only •bout 320. AcnJAIJ,Y, TllE young r.e.i -aged genenilly 18 to !I ~ from the four state camps (a fifth wlH-be In operation next year) had 1 com· paratlvely easy summer of It. 1"ln 11'71 , for Instance, the smoke-eaters from just one aG-'. 111111 camp put In 21.000 hours on the fire lines. When not llgbtlng nm, theae youngsters. In addition to receiving academic training, do siich jobs .. str .. m and brush clearing, parlunalntenance, aa<Lolbtt jobs needed by the state's DIVJslon ol-Yo....iry. FOR mElR labors, they rocelve 75 cents per day, plus 30 cents an hour for overtime on the fire lines. Thia p"t summer, throe ol the st1te11 four youtti crtws were on the llnee 1t Bla: Sur, and the , Youth Autliortty Board went to the !In bale to ho14 a special parole beol1og. DAILY PILOT 'I Was Scared---Family Horrified' (Cont. From PrevlOt11 Page) women's prison in the nation. Inmates have been booked on charges from murder and armed robbery to drug use. Their average age ls 28. But more than 50 percent of the in- mates are under 26. Many are just over 18. The catalyst i.n the Liaison League is a community "sponsor" -a friend, a counselor, an adviser -some- one who cares. Like Mrs. Ryan. "Marty" Ryan is a clerk in munlcipal court here in Loi Angeles. A couple of years ago, she sPotted a notice in her community newspaper asking for volunteers t o "sponsor" women about to be released from the county jail. A telephone call. A couple of visits to the Sybil Brand lnsUtute and Karen entered Mrs. Ryan's life. Karen bas had a I o n g record of crime and delin- quency ever since she was 11. Burglary, forgery, drugs, pros- titution. And now she bad been jailed for using a phony credJt caret. The sentence : 60 days for torgery and five- years probation. KAREN WASN'T sure she wanted help. But she was cer- tain abe wanted "out." And she fe1t that cooperation with U1e Liaison League might weigh in her favor when 1she came up for parole. Mrs. Ryan's term as Karen's sponsor (a maximum of sll months) has expired. "But I sU11 keep up with her," says Mrs. Ryan. Mrs. Ryan was recently ·sA ·VE 3.98 SAVE 20% L.M. cox pinto fun~y .car Gn ~mt Bill Schifsky's Pinto is built for top drag ricing action. Authan-· tic 1/12 tale funny car. ·~~3.97 hopplty hop •all or hopplty hop horse Vnr 'round fun indoon ot out. Ride fOf fun and exerci1e. 6 99 EACH REG. 7.99 SAVE 4.98 play family school or garage i@t Fascinating toys fOf any pre-schoolers. LIMITED QUANTITIES 7!! 12..97 11 /3().12/317~ SAV-E $8 topper's dawn fashion show Beautiful Dawn and her friends walk and pose by themsel-on this beauti· fu l action stage. 4•1 PREVIDUSL Y SOLD FOR 12.97 .. _.... . .... . . ....... . •••• F~I the bem1 pot ono by one, add too many 111d the game ii 00.... TOUR CHOICI 211 > SCHAPER'$ •••••• .......... .... Plrton try to git .. their entl to jump ill tho '*11'. assigned to Doris -another Sybil Brand "graduate" who is struggling to make it on the outside. The Lial!IO!l League has helped several hundred women in a little over seven years. Sponsors Include housewives, seeretarles, schoolteachers, women business executives, and bao_k tellers, among others: The maln criterion to qualify ls "to care." Llaison League was started almost seven years ago by Frances Jansen, a retired sheriff's captain, the first woman to hold this rank in any sheriff's department in the United States. Norway Gronp To Celebrate The Trygve Lle, Sons of Norway will celebrate its fourth ann1versary at a dinner dance at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Halecrest Clubhouse, 3103 Killybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa. Contact 495-4-461 or 675-4950 for reservations by Dec. 5. IALE DATii llOY. 30 -DIC.3 SAVE $2 EA. ·remco'• wheelie trikes or dune •uggy wheelie -.!d-conlrolt«l ThoY' ta. Up on 1h9if ,_. wheels Ind tlke off. - 3 99 EA. REG. 5.99 YOUR CHOICE SAVE 40% Ideal's to..rnado ..... Set up your pins.. Na-tM ••,."••*II top • • • mid tho -""""" 297 PREVIOUSLY SOLD FOR 4.• TOY DEPT. COUPON SAVE 1.30 mattel'• SAVE 66% TOPPER'S dawn's origin al fashions Many llegont styleo to ch00te from. PREVIOUSLY SOLD FOR 1.74 •ally lie-• Floppy, ~ dlr.W. tlM ,,_ -hold Md •IQuilh. Soft .....,., or .._ ...,.......,.,,Umi ......... YOUR 399 CHOICE = LIMIT ONE PIR.CWTOllER SAVE 70% TOPPER'S dancing daw• glerl angle ... lo•glecka -°"""" Ind ... --tolhl rwwsoundL PREVIOUSLY SOLD FOR 1Jl8 •OOl!TA-llH Holt-. A.., •OAftD(N QAOVIE-12100H1rW1W. •SAN llftNAAOIN0-1MW. 21 .. .._ •SOUTH OAT( ... l'JOO fi.... lhll: • ~ - -~ ' ' "'"" I • HUNflNOTON 8lACl4-~ AdllM ...... •NOATHftlDOI--.......... • ALH~A-:n:m W. M1in ser... • • M4NHATI"AN llACH-1200 N. llfA•• .... •• • NO'"'ALK-1tl00 I, A ..... lt.c. • ~ONO 114C"""2ZJO ""'* wa llwC. • IAIT LOIANQILl ...... t. WNnllraw. • .CULVlft CITY-111120...._. 1M. •T'OAMNCl-SUSllJIM4hu•M 1 • t••Cf'INMIK OAV& .. ......_10,....I IDllDAY 'Tit'"-'IA.T'UfllD-Y 11M ""1lufrfDAY1DMl--1-M l"Cl'IN MIK OA~TILL. 10,.I ~ ..... ... "'" --.:-.-=..:. Twe hJ• luJ Cretllt • • '• ' ' ' • ' • ' '. ~ J • ~. WtdlM...,, --29, 19n ;t DA!lY OILOT ' Collapse ' Of Bridge Predicted Capllol N.,,. Service I \ • - Governor's Mansion in Planning Capllol New• Servi .. SACRAMENTO - A con- . au1tant's recommendations for wu declared unsullable !or occupancy for ,....., or sar .. ty .. long qo u 1"1 . however, It lhould adequately noted, "It II Important to kllellm ud laundry equip. receive and ...,.. ~ strea r«:n11Uon for tbe -. .,,.u, *-1lnw ed guesta (vice J)midelil governOt and hll famlly wllh lllld -· ~ T. A/lnew WU forced to the ~t day problema ol \ Stage tbe ....,..r. a 2WUoot 111.- Ul!C room !or the Fin! t.d)', a ttudy !or l)or, plUI lour ad- clJl!onal lam!lY be d r o •Jltf , each wl!h ba!h, and a utlily area. .~.,,. a new governors mansion A GROUP OP Calllo!nlana share a ba!hroom wtlb !he .....,.ity and lack ol ability for n1INl'l'IJRB A f'l.D ap. released by state Architect (moatly Reagan supporters), Reagan children when he the govemor'a family to use poln~d;a ....... ~,~. lncludod- Fred Hummel indicated . the !<a· by Lee Kataer a San visited) and provide.....,. ror public facfilllel." In --~~ Oc~c~ ~~~= . =::: sw'::UO: ~l 1~ .·::;~. ~~tMnd"! =~pa~ti~'::·atate din-8 ~!,~ ~~ ~ ,.:"":r <1;9:; lalsework collapse !hat cost nls court, etc. would cost an J numalon . They nWiaged T h e llvlng-acllvlty-dinlng foot structure for tbe main -era1 ,.... to belp IUrnllb 'l\e -lpwer level =~ Uled for a recreaUon a women's and meo11 ca ~.t a small ~ and a 11una nan. A wine storaie room woaf4'be Included mi thll level! ~1xl could be uaed u a !lluout abelter and """"'ency~~ munlcatloos. , six lives have been predicted ~~161' estimated $1.3 mllllon. to eollect enough In donations area would aeat JO..IO at tables 'house, wlilcb would coet an the ""'Nian -and prevented ? ~/'J.~~Jt~-"-1.~F=e Los Angeles arch i l e c t to pllrChase an 11-acre lite on estimated .,,000 to build (at Tbe I,~ foot main At leas t one construction ,,. ~t W 111 i a m Stephenson, com-the 1Xll'tb t.nk · or th l! ~ $40 a square foot). Auxiliary Intl of the rMidlnce would man says "yes," and that he missioned this year to submit American River. '!be t.... T" -(-•-•) ~-.~·-·: 1 ftv~·· g•-•e, lnclade a ISzU.!oot -"'116 OOf~M·r kNOW ll.ltlAT 45'.Mf 'S ~ r · _. ~... ;,u"lft;t,W~ ~ ---- One pan! bouae ~~ located at the -~ tbe other at the r~ tried -wit.bout success . 1A~1C1 ~ ABOur-w11 1e11 MAkfS preliminary platu for the dotted, rolling hills were •i.~t•re .,.. fie-a 24x4S-foot swhnmlng pool, temtruneat (livinl) room. a DOii Razzano. of !he Glen-MIR A"•P~T MUMA M.,. residence, suggeals th e donated to the state In 1968, I retl I Me terrac.s and pool deckln(, a -grand eotranoe hall, dale construction firm of ---------buildings should r e f I e c t and In 1970 the acreage was e • .,... hi tennis court, landlclping and a JDd8.foot library, a 1211J.. Rau.ano Brothers, says he California's early SP a n i s h designated by the Legislature fer Ottllptltlq fer utility lines would cost an ad-foot ofDce for the )'t1'St: Wdy's tried some six mo n t hs Ad•...:ser Named heritage, with wood beams, as the site for a new mansion. reu... ol ••letfl ditlonal 1177,llllO, according l<> -..y, a teree bonQuet before the fatal bridge .,.,.,. ·~ wood paneling, wood or tile '!be site Is not ciooe to !he u .... •fl 0 u stepbenson'1 _..._ room wtlh wood floor for dm-• ' 1!l st,,aructrnm· logn ~~gh to.:f.1,,! Capitol News Servl<e ~8:1..:."~:~ :c:~::·J!tas:::!~ JIMJ. . . ..:==.:'.~ ~~anda nr· U d ,.,, h I .,_ .u. , __ , ___ ,. be -ive rge •.• duck Los Angeles County SACRAMENTO -Howard Gov. Ronald Reagan bas autmb of Car ml c a e . ~ contingency and other-fees, l'WIU oa \IWI ~ wll,IWU Supervisor Warren Dorn. P. Allen has been named an been without an off l c i a I However, unlike some states, and 1 total of 100 sit-down din-fll0,000. three maid's bedrooms. two Capitol News Servki'0 Razzano also has ser ious additional member of one of residence since moving In 1967 California does not house the ner guests could be ec-The plans allo call for two baU. tor the maids, two guest charges against the way the National Power Survey Crom the historic victorian governor's Qffice and staff in commodltted by placing tables guard post bouel <•t,000), bedrooms, each wltb bath; a SACRAMENTO -~~~ly highway bridges are bullt for Technical Ad vi sor y Com· state mansion in downtown the manskm. They occupy In other areas. special electrical t er v l c e , • JIJll.foot ki~ an tdl·foot Speater Bob Moretti (umurth the State's Division 0 f mittees. Allen is a senior vice Sacramento. The R e a g an about half the groi.md floor of alann systems and walla and butler'• pantry and a utility HollJwood ) has uraed iitate Highways. prell.ident of So u t h e r n family moved into a leased the Capitol building. Ex p LA 1 N 1 NG THE fences for JeCUrtty purposea. room, wbicb would allo terYe emp&oyes to bounce back from To some extent Rau.ano's Califorrrla F.dison Company. home ln east Sacramento after So the mansion will be used 1ncl . of swimming ~ Stephenson, who de 1 t g n e d as the ~ant'• dining room. the defeat ol Pn>poeitjj 15 charges are confirmed by He will serve on the Technical residing only a fe_w weeks in primarily as a residence for usion 8 pbo • Reagan 's home In pacific Two ltaircasel would lead to and WO('k for co 11 e ~ft v e Dom, by spokesmen for the Advisol'Y Committee on the old three-story, wood .the governor and his family. tennis court and other recrea~ Palisades, says an o t be r the upper level, ~ would barp1n1ng rights ln the division, and by other slate 1 _Co_nae_rv_au_·o_n_o_r _En_er_::gyc.. ___ r_ra_m_e_h_u_lldi_·n_,gc.. _Th_e_strn __ ctur_e_Aa __ su..:gg::.e_sted __ b;:_y_Ste_;_p_he_nso_n;.., _t1o_n_a1_eq;;.w_;·p_me_n_t;.., _Sl_e;;.phe_nsaa __ 11_30_c,ooo __ sho_u1_d_he_1e1_uicle __ 1o_r_houle_-'--11-lbDtilt._:...· ----'' __ ror __ L_"Cl.;;...lie_ture __ nm _ _;yea_r_. -.,.- sources. * "SIX OR SEVEN months before the collapse," Razzano charged. "I called Dom's of- fice. I called about three times in all, to warn that con- struction practices on the bridge that collapsed and on another nearby bridge under construction were unsafe. I just kept getting referred to the local office of the state's Division ol Higbways." Razzano did not call the division with a warn ing, he says. "because a call from me would have been ignored. To ~et any action. the clout that Dorn's office could muster would have been needed ." Dorn said he is famili ar with Razzano's story -but that he did not hear it until after the Oct. 17 disaster, when supervisor~lect Baxter Ward. a former tel ev i s ion newscaster. mentioned it in the campai gn. ''I'VE HEARD OF Rau.ano since then," Dom confirmed, "and I understand he did try to reach me through my secretary. She h a d in-- structions. however , to refer such cans, dealing with state rather than county matters, to the proper state agency . . . and that's what she did. Spe c ifically, Razzano charges that: -On the bridge that C<l.1-• lapsed, the underpinning of the scaffolding that in turn su~ ported the falsework was not sufficiently braced. -State m i nimum re- quirements for falsework are insUfficient. -The Division or Highways practice under which a resi- dent engineer is assigned to a job from beginning to end results in too close an associa- tion between engineer and contractor. As a result, the engineer is too apt to give the contractor the benefit of the doubt tn safety matters. A DIVISION OF Highways sPokesman called Razzano's charge concerning the resident engineen and their closeness to construction finns "a logi· cal conclusion." The bridge collapse is under investigation by three groups: -A state and federal board. -The Building Trades Coon-· cil repreoenting affected labor unions. -The Legislator's Select Committee on Industrial Safe- ty, chaired by Assemblfl!lan Jack Fenton , a Montel5elld Democrat, who baa • criUcal of the state's m. dmbial safety standard> en- forcement generally. !JN A PRELIMINARY re- port, the federal-state boon! felt It established only that an earthquake was not responsi- ble for the disaster. An at- torney for the Division of HJghWl.)'s said "pinpointing the cause will be a tough one." but that it is hoped the cause will be established "in a cou- pl~ of months." An earlier hearing into the bridge collapse, Fenton said, eatabltahed that. -A state industrial safet y engineer had not lMpected the lallewortt._ -A tteel I-beam atop the 9Cl.ffohlln1 supparting t h e falsework reportedly tipped out ol pooltlan. -Plans !or the bridge and for the !a1lewort bad been cbecl<ed and found ..,,nd, '° that "there wu either a deviation from th8 plans or substandard mattttals were U!Od -and In el!her cue, the contr1ctor had th e mpoowlblllty." -'!be cootntclor " h a d U!erally hundredl of oafety dtatlons OYer a -to five-year period . • • becauae ol repeated oafety vlolallooll ln- spectors had uked h • DMsloo of Hlghway1 to atk the Contracton Slate Llcenoe Boent to take action," •hlch .,..,.. lqclude euspensloo or mocotlon of nc.n. 0< 111 ~ -Jn !ho -rtqtli • 0 BUILDERS E ,. OIVll •otol 0 1" vo• .. AOO INC.. ...:1T COA'T °'"'- 5 Bl• SAU DAYS, llOYIMll .. 30 IHR., DEOMBIR ... 19'i2 OPUDAILY9A.M.TOIOP.M.,SUNDAY9A.M.U6P.M. 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' ' ; ' . , ., ' I Wtdnesdly, Nowmbtr 2CJ, 1972 * DAILY PILOT %1 ~~arroway Tops as Father ·- Retired w Rear Children--And Did It Well ..,;! .. \ . ,•1i _,.,.... ---and televllloo. Ironic lltrobe lllht he built frullratlooa ol the hoUlebound .O• HOLLYWOOD -El""'n And the chlldr"1? A recent lla1bes about every 15 , ·yell'S qo, Dave Garroway villt to bil home here lbowtd .......is. '(llllocked television vlewera by that tndeed Gammoy did roar "We fool around a lot with announcing hil de<:lalon · to his children, and well. cars and moybe he got the retire rrom the "Today" show. idea there,'' his father aald. • 'l'llt moat bnportant reason for HIS TWO l!Llll8T children ,.. ~ 110 was to take care ?f have grown up and left home WEWBi!!llE'IN the room, 11P+a family, be said, adding, ' l to seek their own. llvea. Paris, posters, ueon lipl, boots, · .:St oow be the best father I oow 29, ii 'a medical student at -•--~ d , • papers, ·~· ......., an ~.F~ to my children." the Pikes Peal: Tecbnologtcal clothes appear lo geoeal dllar- Ji· ,• (;arrow1y's young wife had School in ~ Sprlnga. ray. It's a room that any teen-.~~t died and he was left with MichaeJ, ZS, L!I a graduate stu-ager.would feel at home in. a daughter, Paris, from his dent of music at the New Between the and In. l(l(l ~. marriage; a s on , England Coose"atory of there's tenUe -plenty ~el, his late wife's son by Music, Boston. · of affectioo. 'Ibey ha~ travel- 10.,'former marriage; and his Still with Mr. Garroway in ed ~ toptber _ son, David, Jr., scarcely California is 14-year~ Dave New York, New England, and three. Jr., a hrilbt. teUYIOing now Callfornla woman. 111 would never reUre again/' be says. BOW DID BE mBDBi• the boulebold taakl during lboae years? "Well, we'Ve bad quite a few bomekeepers,'' be explained, 19Cllle good, aome poor. I al"IY' tried to hire the kind of penoo who would not only fulfill my wiab to keep David in touch with a w<man, but who woolll &!so be ...-e whom be could trust and who wouldn't run to me and tell me everything. HAPPY LIFE Daw Gwrow1y Emigrant Teacher Honored Clpllol Newl - SACRAMENTO -A Nortbem California I c h O o I teacher who lmmlgrated from Turkey u a chlld and went in· to teaching to pay her "debt to America, the wonderful coun- try that opened '1t• doors to me," bat been selected as California's teacher of the year. Little was heard of Gar-youngster and. bb tathU ad-They have · known bard roW!lY until two years ago ded, a umarvdoua child,.deep-times too After two years of when be came out of retire-ly satisfying and a good com-re~ Garroway says be ment and returned to radio municator with people." became mOOdy, r e 1 t 1 e 1 s . 11.U for myself, I am the one dependable peraon lo his life. I am there for him and he knows it. I've never spanked him. He understands a reasonable approach and we talk quite a bit. On weekends, we're ganerally alone and we uaually play cbesa or go to the movies, or a zoo, or the museum." David's education bas in- cluded both public and private scbooil. In New York be went to a private nursery acbool and then to PS 41 Ip downtown Manhattan, a ICbool known for !Is racial ml>: and Innovative methom. In Boston, he at. tended Browne & Nichols School, and lo Los Angelea he Is enrolled at the Harvard School, a private institution. Mrs. Helen G. Tracy, 61, a resource teecber f o r the elemenwy througJl a d u I t education grades lo Del Norte COunly on the Oregon border. was picked by S t a t e Superintendent of P u b I i c IDstruction Wllloll Riles after ''If Grandma is going shopping, too, I'll come with 'f'.I• ~ r • ~;;Wakefield ll!Ot' ii tvr ::won Big t Polls ' < [°'Capttol News Service S:(' CR AM EN '1\0 ' blyman FI oy d L. efield, a comen.u.e blican from Ddwney, ii i who bas a lot to be bappy ill. ·1e oot too popular with lower house colleagues, bad been rHlected to a f tenn; an amendment to te Constitution he wrote Ila/ been approved by the !'s YOters by an almost to-one mar'in ( th a t 00ment Is being cballeng· 1 in the state Supreme ) and bas saved the tax- , rs some $3,000 -out of JPOCkel. atefield, who says he has on a Democratic party " t list" for some time, 'ived another election, with I pmeatage of the -up . points to more than 54 · t even as the 52nd "ct's Republlcan registra- fell two points to about .51 percent. Bur WAKEFIELD is even ' • er with the passage, by~a ide 63 perceal'' to 37 nt majority, of the sto- iitei">tt o1ass"" ignment lnltlaUve 'I l t to the ltate's law. Un.able in le'm'al to. get such leglalatton ijiiog)l ' l!ie lower house, he to the people. ntially, the amendment ~iOilusscbool lntegratton laws ... ly'"1the·te- goes OD 1o_SIJ that "DO I school student shall, use ot his race, creed or be assigned to or be re- to attend a particular ." • '11Us accomplishes t w o , " Wakefield obsttvtd. ~ It ...., .... to the lo- ual parents the decision they will live and where children will' attend I, free from government erence. Secondly, Jt ends burden on the schools that, th forced integration, WWld e imposed on the ta1- yers bUIJ that would come -hundred& of mllllona of llars almoot from Ille start ,eventually mount into the ns of dollars." ·AIMOST BEFORE t h e ts were in, Wakefield's ' ition 21 WU taken to state high court by tbe !' can Civil Liberties . This doesn't bother field, wbo still consldara vote . 1'fabliloul" even if . '. ~n~ea~at;; of fact,~' ~ "I've encourq:ed the U and the Na'tlon-al aUon for the ~an­ t or COiored People lo enge the runendment. The Their home, high in the Finally, It was Dave Jr., who Hollywood hills, reflects the told him to get up and start relaxed, uncomplicated way of moving again. a statewide selection to you, but if she's not I think I'll stay home." represen't california in the na-==================== liooal teacher of the year life of both father and 10n. It "Go tor a walk. Walk until is stmply fumlabed and abnost yoo drup," be told hil falber. overrun by their lllbbtes. Today, Garroway says he co:i:u~:urce teacher with Tr y Saturday's News Quiz the Del Norte Unified School In the boy'• room an eJec. can ...Uy underslan<I the GREAT GIFTS FOR DADll •2-SPEED JIG SAW KIT •1 HORSEPOWER 7V<H CIRCULAR SAW •DUSTLESS SANDER KIT •HIGH POWER %" DRILL SET YOUR CHOICE IA.. 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Body size 3.t"x15l/A."x4." 711 MmlOCIOOll ATIL TOIOll. ntLt7T1UT. ATIAITllUAYL OLONG BEACH •YAN NIJY$•RIYERSIDE•CQYINA-•LACRESCE.NTA;~THOUSAND 'OAUOSIMI OLANC:.UTER•CHATSWOITH •TARZANA•UPLAND •SA®US •CHULA VISTA • o G.OLrt'A e VISALIA• YICTOll_VIUI o 911ANAP> ·.HIUS·•~N IERl:IARDINO ~ c:.+H.Ull10'• pAKE,R$Fl'LD • .HACl,NDA HllGHTSeSANTA MARIA •SANTA Cl.AJA.• CORONA o UC:ONDIDO e SPRING. VALLEY• LADER>. HllOH1'$ t USEDA •WT LOS ANOEL!S •DEL AHO 0 • • ~ " ' . ' ' I zz DAILY PILOT • Wtdltfldu, Novembtf' 29, liJ7'2 PILDT-ADVERnsu Ja QUEENIE By Phil lnterlarid l ' . UCI ·Activities Planned State Vo ca tional Training Scar ce? Th< following Ill a lilt ol ac- tivities offered by the Uc Irvine extension 1 er v l c e through Dec. 17. By JOYCE L KENNEDY Are 1todents plannl•c caretrs as sklUed crartspeoplt nol entitled to the same au~ port as students plannhtl careers In llelds which require a coUegt educatloq? U every state cin afford a state university. wby Is It that every stnte tannot afford a college-Uke Wcational tralnJng school? Aod le. the (ew states which do have residential job schools at the post-high school level, (Career Corner J Only a few other states have slmllar schools -such as Nebraska, Georgia, North Dakota, Illinois, Missouri and Montana . At leu t one residen- tial job school, patterned arter Oklah ttna State Tech. shouJd be funded, coruitructed and operated in each of the SO states. Noncollege students have been short.changed in public education n1oney for too long. For a copy of Jo~·ce Lain Kennedy 's bo Oklet , "Automotive Careen," send $1 and a long while, lkents. s t a m p e d • self.-addressed envelope lo l\trs. Kennedy at this newspaper. This 16-page booklet llst11 re110urces where The lisl: Wins Award why should v o c a I i o n a I vou may writ e for lnll:'.lrmation studenll have ~1pay a higher On automotive careers ranging ._ _____ _, ___ ;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;,.;,;;;.;;;.;,;;;;.;;a percent lllke :w percent l of from auto mechanic to auto "Why don't yo u just fire somebody? That always their actual education cost! designer. makes you feel better." than do college students t likr ----- 30-35 percent I. These ore hard questions to duck in the name of simple fairness. They're even harder in the name of common sense. Because th ere are a whole lot more people who n e e d techni cal and manual job skills to ea rn a living than there are people who need a college educ<tlion to support themselves and CQntribute to society. A GROWING NUMBER of educators are recognizing the inequity of spending the bulk of higher education money on a minority of citizens -the some 17 percent of today's high school students who will eventually receive a bac· calaureate degree. Among them is Kenneth B. Hoyt. pr<r fessor of education at the University of Maryland, and a leader in the career education movement. Dr. Hoyt told an interviewer: "The residential vocational school is no t a place representing. a set'OOd· best choice for second-best students. It is the very best choice for thousands of very fine students." AIANY PEOPLE do not know precisely what a campus type of vocationa1 school ls. Why "oulo they? There are no more than 10 bonafide voca- tional residential schools in the country . For instance. have you ever heard of Oklahoma State Tech -of· ficially kno'A·n as t h e Oklahoma State University School of Technical Training? Located in Okmulgee, Okla., this is the "Harvard" of residenial vocational schools. Oklahoma Slate Tech (OSf) has 2,700 students enrolled in each IS.week trimester (or, about 4,400 on a yearly basis). OST offers students a dazzling S2 different job training pro- grams -from which 9'l per- cent of Its grads obtain jobs in their chosen field. Some grad! have the unusual etperience today of being swamped "ilh job offers. According to OST'a director. Wayne W. Miller, a few of the high-demand field! are: automotive, ai r -con- ditioning-refrigeraUon, diesel, heavy equipment, f o o d services, Jeathercraft a n d printing. OST IS MA1NL Y supported by state funds , although students pay about half the ac- tual costs of their education in tuition. (By contrast, stud ents at Oklahoma state colleges pa-y about one-third of actual costs.) It is operated primari· ly for Oklahoma residents but is open to students from any part of the n1:1tion. Oklahoma residents pay $211 per trimester; o ut -of -s tat e studenU pay 1381. 0 S T studeoU enjoy all the status features of a state coflege, such as clubs, intramural sports, student c e n t e r , medical racilities, and so forth. They "go away to school" u others "go away to college." OORMn'ORY LIVING Is available ror single students, and married student housing for those with families. (Room rates on campus range from $68 to $136 per trimester.) Anyone over 17Ya .-with or without a high school diploma -is admitted. Remedial courses are available to thole with educational shortcom- ings. Students come from a wide variety of a o c l a 1 backgrounds. OST bases Ill In- structional programs on na· tional, rather than on k>cal labor market requirements, and places its g r a d s throughout !he slate. the ..,. tloo, and even in foreign coun- tries. Beine the n a t i o n • s largesl -till ¥Oeatlonal ~' Ill lbe aiid repula· tion draw widespre a d employer lnterut. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS! ' > ,&, ... $ l!D ~lf!.WJW!~"t'f: ~\7/ 1 2ND BIG WEEK! HERCULON Hl•LOW NOWSALEPRICED 100% HERCUIGN Ol.£FIN PILE IS A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR. COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• ,.-•• -••••••. $4.99 • Winter Warehouse SQ. YD. SAVE $2.00 NYLON Hl•LOW . 100% CONTINUOUS Fil.AMENT NYLON PILE. POP· UL.AR NYLON HI-LOW THAT COMBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILl'!Y. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. NOW SALE PRICED ........... . COMPARABLE RETAIL •.•• ,. ............ ,.$4.99 99 SQ. YD. SAVE $2.00 OUR WAREHOUSE AND STO.RES . · ARE OVERLOADED. MUST MOVE I , ' ' .. " - ~ NOW SALE .PRICED ., ........ .. ' COMPARABLE RETAIL ·······-···········$4.99 ~!!1~~!·!·§·~~''!·!·!!1'¥1~~~.~"!·.·i!!l~~~ ;;;;;::::::::::: CARPET nLES•SAYE $ DO-IT-YOURSELF • SAVE 59~ FEELS LIKE VELVET -OUTWEARS OTllER CARPETS. EASY TO INSTALL • 12• x 12" • STAIN RESISTANT • 100% NYLON PILE. SAlf PRICED DACRON ® SHAG , 100% DACRON ® POLYESTER PILE! 4" ' BEAUTIFUL NEW, DEEP SHAG WITH A FULL DEEP PILE! MANY NEW so.~o. 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COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• $11.99 • Jt.11-M DAYS NO lllTUHT • CMDllOO CllllT PUii$ Alll UllK 'J(llS AYAILAILE • CAll. fll fl([ m!'.jf .... SOYICE • YISIT 1111 CISTlll IUPUY DlPT. NO"TH HOLLYWOOD HOLL~OOD , WEST LOS ANGELES ANAHEIM LONG.BEACH 7007 Le•rel C•n)'en llvL 1115 Nerth Yer,....t Ave"•• 11141 ...... ,,. ... 1 ....... 649 Net1h l•clltl S"'"' '"' ......... , ···••.Y'lrtl 912·2200 666-7455 477°5525 1714) 63S·7674 (Cloled Due To Flro) ' VENTURA 'TORRANCE WHITTIER SAN CARLOS PASADENA ;~~ ~Dead ....... "" ...... 2501 Iott Mal• Stre•t 42,6 Artetl• hwle.,.rtl 15911 l•tt Whiffler ll•L 9SO II C•111lt1e .... 2660 I ot t Celoracle llvll. (1051 641·5041 542·6696 943..0161 Sf (41SI 592·5621 577-1900 Su1days in the l1fJig;11.11 WEST COVINA CANOGA PARK LOS ANGELES COSTA MESA MILLBRAE 2.J26 •••• w.,.. ......... 7956 .... ,., ••• 1 ........ 1714 ....,.,, ..... .,.,.. )20 II Cornlrto ... , 966-4471 651-6411 (714) 645·3020 If (4151 692·2555 I ( Wodneiday, N°'embtr 29, 1972 DAILY PILOT 23 ~For The Full Smoking. Ban Record Sought by Battin , •• ~· Officials Appointed To Panel Pact for Appraising Starr Ranch Okayed .. ,, __ .., ___ _ ~ ~ •• "" ... Births • BELL BROADWAY MOR1'JARY JI Broadway, Costa Mell ~ u Hiil • ' M<COIUmJll LAGUNA ·BEACH MOR1'JARY ' Lopaa Co-Rd. -II • PAClll'lC VIEW MEMORIAL .PARK ~tterr Monaary Cllopel IMI Pocllk View lll'tve Newport Beocb, Colllonila ' 144-ml I . PEEK ~AMn.Y COLONIAL FUN~RAL HOME j 7111 Boho Ave. l Westrnln•:r 893.istS MITllS' MOR1'JARY a7 Mila St. Hmitlncton Beoeb - MNTA ANA -Tbe Jl")hibillon Gii smoklna In Onlnge Cot\1111'~ ~ and linot lands -not lilted Tuelday bee.-&ip,n~ RalJort Blllln ol Gll'dell..O~ bellev .. !he ben Dlul4I bO conttnued Ille year around . County Fire Wanlen Carl Downs bad suggeoted !he lllt- lng ol tile siOOkJDii bnn In Fire 1.one No. I which covers tile foothill and lll<J!ll)taiD .,.. between !he Santa Ana CaJ>o )<>II and the aoolh oouoty line. Oounty Oouniel Adrian KUyer aaid he would have I<> """'8rdl !he laws I<> delermlne ii !he county bod !he power I<> lmpooe a Y• around smoking ben. He wu given a week to get an amwer. Ballin, a -.omoirer, lndkated he believes bla pro- pooed bon on """*1ng In an brush and Umber areas was reuooable deoplte tile fact that !here waa no fire hazard In !he winter. ORANGE COUNTY Park Named For County Lobbyist SANTA ANA -Three new. members were named rue.-- day I<> Ille lglsiajlve com- mittee of Ille Orange County Board of SU~lsors. Named ~. ,repl1ce COW1ty ASI ..... ~w J. Hinshaw who was ~ to Coogress, wu Vic ~· the county's audilor-(Ol\ti<>Uer. Two addklona1 membera ap- pointed were Margaret C. Grier, county probation of. ficer, ucl Robert Citron, tu collector. CUrrenUy aervlng on the c ommittee are board cha1nnan Ronald W. Caspers, County Counoel A d r I a n SANTA •·ANA -Orange C<lunty SUperviaors The.day approved the btring of an ap- praiser to determine a fair market value ot 6,600 acres of !he ·Starr Ranch north of San Juan C.pislrano. The county Is •ying . the pro- perty u a future regional park. The appraiaal contract with Stanley E. Goode Jr. of Santa Ana calla for a max· lmwn espendlture of 114,500. All <;;ou_n~y V o_ting Systems Pass Test Ftit.i..ERTON -To ~r-· Ku-yp-er·,-c o -u n t y Ted Craig a resld t of Or-AdministratiV<! Omcer Roberi ' en Thomas, and Director of Joseph A. Hennessey of the county's Real Property Services Department, who has carried on negotiations with tbe~propat1 -owners, said-a tentative lease-purchase agree- ment would be advantageous to the county financially. ange County for 70 years and Harbors Beaches and Parks currently the county's legi~ Kenneth' Sampeoa. SANTA ANA -Oranf: functioning properly and in ac-lative advocate in Sacramento, The committee reviews bills BE SAID the county could lease the 5,500 acres which is the lower ball o! the 10,000 acre ranch with options to ptirehase in five increment!. County's Coleman Gyrez vo cordance with stated design ~ cowity Board of Super-before the state legislature counting syslenll 1'>ave been .... ~ {'' VISlll'5 .. TuesdJll renamed a and , r""-~ r-m-·gtven lop 8f1d811'1>7\the Grand °"i · • · ' park the Craig Regtonal Park -.--•~ -· J~'s contract auditor follow· 'We found Ill) dilference of Fullerton. ' meridl support or opposition (o Ing a aeriea·of... • t"' outl!ll\ ~~~ among tba 'Jbele:Hcre regional park 18 the board of su~IJOrs. AU systema ~re1•1ow!d !<>.be !:' ~r"!ie'i'WJ;"= undl!r development, It was "We ~ entitled to apply for a state grant eaCb year for money to ·pur chase parklands," Hemesaey ex· plained. "That way we have .a better chance of getting a large part of the cost through ! programs • t •' t • d • • • the formerly called the Fullerton Poli' ti· cs Set CdM <We. auditor'• report stated. Dam Park. · I rer A recomm<lldaUon made Cl'aig was a member of the earlier, following prellmlnary state Assembly from otange F aucilts, was repeated in the County for many years and Sues . final ""'°"· completed alter speaker of the legislative body · 1 1 the g.-al eled1on,1Nov. 7. in 11115. · , • • W e feoommeOded pro. . Previoualy be served as Manager c.r.m..t of • !fandby high councilman and ma)'ilr of speed card pupcl\ to minlmi:re Bree. He bu 'been a·Iobbyilt delays should one' u n i t for the county for the past woclaled wllh !lie Gyrex ..... years: units fall during elactlon night Naming of !he park for prooealng," the ...utors said. Craig was sponsored by Third "'!be standby can!· punch District Supervisor WUliarn J. which was ..-m during our Phillipe of Fullerton. He said telt perlOd operates at a· the cities of Brea, Fullerton, . slower rate than the ballot La Habra and Placentia bad readers output." approved the move. For Town Hall ANAHEIM -Dr. Angus the grants rather than ap- Campbell, director of the ply log. for a large lump sum to lnltitUle of 8odal -.ch at start with." the Unlvenlty o1 Mlchipn, To date, !he only oom- wtll dlacua · "Polls a n d mitment the supervisors have Polltla..-Tbunday at the maae is the hiring of the ap- Orqe-County. -loo of ·praiser. Hennesaey reported Town Hall of California. that negot1atlons with the The luncheon program will Bank of America trustee far be held at the Disneyland 10 Orange and Los Angeles hotel. For l'ftel'V8tionll, call County charities that own the Arthur Young and Company •t • property have proceed e d 836-11165 or !he Town llA11 of-smoothly. flee at (213) 62Ml41. 1be action to blre the. ap- praiser previously had been approved by the co u n t y Harbora, Beaches and Parks Commission. The v a I u e detennlnalion ls to be com· ptoted by March 15. The county has eyed the property !or a regional park ever since Recreat io n Environments Inc. ol Newport Beach defau lted on a purchase contract Jn 1970. Recreation Environments was forced to drop plans fo r a $5 mlllion purchase of the 10,000 acres when 11! parenl corp:iration, Penn Cent r a I went into bankruptcy. Three in 'Godfather' Case Hear Charges SANTA ANA -Three o! raignment was being sct>edul· four men dUbbed the "god~ ed for Robert Galas, 47, Villa father Four" by prosecutors Park, identified by district at· who accuse them or hatching a tomey 's investigators as the Mafia·!tyle plot to e.1tract principaJ in a plan to extract SS,000 from a Huntington $5,000 from Philip Luchesi, 26. Beach busl.nessman have been operator of Pal's Vacuum arraigned in Orange County Service, 18563 Main St., Hun- Superior Coor! oo charges of tlngton Beach. extortion, solicitation to com- mit murder and conspiJ'.acy. IT IS ALLEGED th a t George Earl Hughes, 32.-of . Hughes, Merritt and Miller. 16312 Honolulu Lane, Jfun. immaculately dressed a n d tington Beach and Jack Alden driving a long, b I a ck Merritt, 37, of Long Beach, limousine, called at Luchesl's were ordered to face trial Jan. store and advised the 22. astonished victim that "Galas JUDGE Wil.LIAM Murray ended the freedom Mer- ritt bad enjoyed from the date of last week's grnnd jury iJl. dictment by ordering him committed I<> county jail. Bail was set at $10,000. He ordered transient Walter Eugene Miller, 37, to return for arraignment Dec. 12 and allowed Hughes to remain free on a lt0,000 bond posted deailer. Court officials said an ar· had a contract out on you." Luchesi said he was told that $5,000 would take care of the contract and that if he cared to contribute a turttier 15,000 the trio would dlapooe of Galas. Luchesi said be managed to stall his visitors and im· mediately notified Huntington Beach police of \.!le alleged ex· tortion plot. All four defen- danu were immediately at· rested on charges later en· dorsed by the Grand Jury. SANTA ANA <-An Orange County · Superior Court judge will be asked Dec. 7 "' jn.' terveoe in a dispute between the owner of a ~ del Mar catering servi~ add a former employe who allegedly took a confidential list of clients with him when he was fired. Mrs. Evelyn ~Yin, presJ. dent of Catering Unlimited, 2435 E. Coast l!Igbway, will ask Judge James F. Judge to halt the alleged compeUdve activities of foriner manager Richard Glrouord, 1 7 6 7 Newport Blvd., Costa M•, pending trial of her Orange County Superior Coori Iawsult. !!j!!!i!!!!!i!!!~~~~ LAZY DAZY (ID HI DOTIIE Mrs. Govin claims that Glrouord toot the cmlidentla1 list when be was fired and that he unlawluUy witbdmr 15,000 from the firm's bank account. Re Is further acomed of mat· i n g slanderous statements about her parl)' _...... . . aervice. . Mrs. Govin ...... $15,000 In initial damages plus further dam3ges to be assessed by the court. Apply Soon For CSF Admission SANTA ANA -'. Orange County's Mental He a 11 h Department budget was in- creased by 1789.5'19 '111eoday at the request of deperiment director Dr. Edwin Klatte . Klatte said the additional funds , of which on]J $21,000 would be IOClll tax receipts, are needed for the ~ o! local programa . Regtma1 mental •a Ith teams, chlldren's services and admlnlatraUve oervkes would benefit fn>m the locreased spending program, be said. UT'S BE FRERY Ir you have neW nelchbors or knoW ot •nyone moYtna to our area. pleue tell us to that v.•e ma,-~tend a tn.nd1y welcome and help lhem to become acquainted in thtlr new ~- c ...... MAllNGllT lyAJAIOll lJtht from co"di.1 -·-.._, •• ,. .... alt: pmty color$ tudi 0 cW;ht; q11l!e o t.ltlve Hore. ~.· FORT APAOIE Quick everyon• in1ide th• fart! Hor1e1 into the 1tobl•1, the field equipment out, 1,.. dion conoes and poniu a,. lnvkiw-What , .... , , .... "' BUBlllGAME BAmEGROUND Ten1lon flH1 the a ir, the Bat- tle Zone I• cold and wet. Both U.S. and German troop• march onward Into bottl•· Who win the vlcton be? Mott 4c>lt con't tolk on te4ephon.n but tM... k one! HI DotM wiU ta• to you on your phone through hera. Ju11 squeue your phone receiver. She 1cry1 11 diffvt enl thin;a. SNO,QPY TOOTHBRUSH for ff'Dl'lt the -"'W' Unn I fftWM atop my lmagll'lary Sopwith Cam.t. suppled with ... r.11 brutht ond f'OOlh. pa1M, me, the g..at batteryoperuted ~ brvth, rnu1t go Of'W'Ord to •mWn the """ 88 , .... ,,. SURPRISE BOX ......... ..... big """"- M II• wftti 5 ac:tMties ond 5 •UrpriMI. No looee ports and ea•y to handle. 4•• 911 , .. ,,.,,. BUSY BOX :.~ij 588 Step right · up and try your tldl Gt poping '"°""' :::~:244 .~488 The original baby crib to,. Offer1 10 actlvftie• and 1uri. and leaming. prim fod"' 4•• GABBI GALE #1111111. 1488 TRICYCLES Yov be tM bad guy ond 1·n be the Poflcemon on my tricycle OK? Here I come! E.f-M~ ' 111" TlllCI 12'" TlllCI 16" Tllll ... 10" 12•• 223 E. 1 tll VER1llllD Cofttrol yotir own copt•t --and out. ,.,_.. ~I IMh f'Oo t•tl provld• ofrllft & drM. a•• BASIDIAll & GOAL SIT "#It "°" ... ~ """" .... .. 1C1Y • he s*rr' _.., .. ....... Mll1•a1 o111tl t•ol .... 4•• t., Cotta 2 LOCATIONS -... .....,..,., ..... 541 5454 -9 • 6 dolly; -· I Fri. 'Hl-9 M-16MACHlllE RIFU lmogl-yourt•lf commander of tfoopL Dnti~I cookie jar, -pofl1 bott•ry operat•d command rifle with w+iii.Drig ICMlnd. ,,.. clud•• 1ho\lld•r •trap. 3·~ FOOTIAll, m & PUMP SET kit· ..... .. Al.1~ ,t,l.Sts, ..,..,. ---........ ""'°""" ..,,_: SKITTLE POKER AURORA Coll• fQf' the 11 .. n conc:itntro- Kon af o card champ a!'ld the ..... """' hand ol ... -· ... ~ 981 MONOPOLY '''•"'•• a.come a real tycOon ~ ond ... l"U r90I ntar. IA thl• world fomow DO~ 318 • SHOW'NnLL PHONOGRAPH You k"OW what? I gotto phoftogroph al'ld a th.._, al a,, Of'e. tt ployl al 11.t• of records and COl'I pk1y It al by..,..K. -2-288 Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mna --~7912 -10 -6 dally: Fri. 'Ill t ; Sun. 12 -S • t I ; I Trtillbneni · UU1 Help • 'Nemesis' 'llJ DR. STEINCROHN Otar Dr. Stelncrobn : JllSI what Is I.he answer? We have two cblldnm, One ls an angel and the other a little devil , It ill dilfk:ult' to believe that U.. two boys have com~ from the Wllon of the same lather and mother. ' JCPenney • • ' . STARTs·:tHURS 10:00 A.NI. ... sorry ... tio PHONE OR· MAIL ORDERS! I SHO£ DEPARTMaNT ~Newport Beach I b;;FASHION FABRICS -u-Loni -... _ ~ , • r---~~~~~~~""!"--"'!"~----' • -• _ .Ii ~· ·~ TOY DIPARTMl!NT -Newport llNc:h ~: 'l1le older boy ls I, quiet and J!eD behaved. He has never !:le... • problem. Our other oon Is bot qilite 6, but is con- &i<lered tbe nemesis of our -l,lt'S CLoea • ' , 5 · •• ' ' ' _ llilLY~T b -1 - • -.·N';"S ~ ~!'"l!:"o•s-'""·:·"". ~ .. -....................... NOW 3... ~ ....... T.-. ~· ID~ ~ ........ _,_ .... :~ "°"'. \.o. 1)44 :"!:''' IUl'KU ~ ,__, r.1.81 . c'Atu--•w y ,. 'r z PllNTI " Jtiv1f.il1~1( pi(Cj('""""""-""-"""""""""''":""""" l"VW '2 • oa1y -o.to. t.,,..12." .. -..... _. __ ........................ NoW • 75 yo ... ~ -S.fl _. ' -YD. 1 •; ' I :5 ::.-·N'~ HliLlll. . •, . 4 1.88 A~L\~CLI PllNTI •-............. _...... .... • u":Jtll~I~ ·TOYS .............................................. NOW o ~·~~N~s="··-·r .... _ ....... NOW 2.11 ~-m~NIT~C~yd ... : ........ NO~ YD. 1.44 Monly-Orif.N< ................ _ .... ,. .................. NOW neighborhood. only Orif. '-"""" __ ....... _. __ ......... -.................. NOW 2'1rom ... ly-""'-:ut-.sfl_. NOW YD. 2o9A• ~Kl 1 1HACKLl:!KS MIN'. "••UAL SHOU , 6 . < _ • , ...,... ._. ' . ' 'i' ·-,~· .... -... -.•.. , =; ~ 7' -en X -Orif NOW ~ •• r-· . r . , .. " .,.QRAW .. '"" .................... _ ........... _ ........ -.,.......... . .. 1 ... .-i .. ,., l>rlt.n .... 1~ ... -~·~»·--··~ ............ , ... NOW: -"~ . '. liOME D_ECOltATOR SHQe ~ NoWport JIMch • I 10 I ...... . 16 He ls always fighting w;th other kids. He has a terrible .Jemper. Can'l .. sit liliJJ .•. '11<1 • play. Can't seem to con- t I centrate. In school he is always fidgeting and dUficult I WOMEN'S A.cte'SsoR11s. -Newport Beach • I '"""" •HAou ·., • · • PwlKoo'L~ovmuiiil ........ -.. : ...................... NOW 1 • I • 2 ""1r ..:. It ... r hlfh _ Orif. S.2t NOW ••• 2 ooly -D<lf-M.fl .................................... , ............. _ NOW 4o DOCT ~~:..:''~-~ ......... ____ ,.:.... .. -·-NOW 3.aa· :i:1.·~A:i.y ~;fH~U .................................. NOW .88 ~~-.:~ 'i::;Y1C,.':. «••··-·····-••«••············ .... : ........... NOW 7. ' OR 'IN CANYAI ron IAOS . ' 1.88 PIYCHODELIC LIOHf'loiiiil'"""""-'""'""""."'"""'"" THE .HOUSE ·.~~ :iUl!IOi!H'Aliii'eA'Gii.. ......... , iw8·9 88 ~~IC -~~r~ ~ , .. ,. ........................... _, NOW 92·"·· ·CAMERA DEPARTMENT-Newport ...... ' _______ _,....t ll•i '._. ... ·t~ ..... __ : ................. -....... NOW • . • . 1aoly-41" hr-...._ 29,91 . NOW 0 IT(! I ZOOM CAAllA . JS ' I H UMAll•"• •• ,. • 8 WOOD · _,.. ............ -.............. I only ""'-1~· HO lo~ ""' t U•·te cher ., ".... • IN tAIL LAMPI • 88 J.C.P. sU.ii.'"i u v11''o"'u"'T'"•'"1T"'""'""""'""""""'"' w • -he .~ ..... pro-~i.~il'o.~ help' Slf~ -~-... • .• ,' .......... vf ............... "'i:oiiu'"'"""•.C"'"'"'":·.'",'"'""""""' NOW .... "a9~ L-::11~°'·.:.: ... MU· ShHiihl.;:::~_·LAM· 21p"" ...................................... NO' w11 ·~· . ' .. 1,. ~ lJ ff 79 9 _ "'' "" w--1vLvAiiiA W0.1iv11" utiHi'ii ........... , .. , ..................... Now • ~r~~~:~r. d~~:~1 , .=...·u:;;_;~;;-~;'.,;,~;s.~.'".·~-·~--~~-~·.· •. ~::.:::.·.::.:::.·.·.:.;::.~:~.·~:.:~;;~~-·~:1_~~-·~;.;··~--~;_ ... _ .. 2_ ... _ .. ~.·-" .• .. :_4...,._•;_•. rl~OLA~ltta~:~~;~ .. , : ...... T -:: 11 o 8 ~=l.--:1~'t~·~ Lioifis . m . . . NOW :::1 ~ w:.:."'\~ ~~rt::l I '#Ofo\~N'S· SLEEPWEAR·& Ll~ERIE -N.wport Jlom I f~IC ,;1~i:;:~'o.:1;:.: .::::::::=:: :: NOIN 19.81 r &7 su~u~· .:iiwv . m --.. m . NOW 6. enough for a visit to the doc-• IOD . -.. r'"rllTE:...:.TY':I KITCHIN CtOCK s,r . . :.. 5 •• • 9'11y -, Orlf. ··········-:-··-···-·····-'···················-··· NOW , tor' Mrs T WOMEN'S y SHIRTS 2 88·4 88 w""•A'TH-1 -........... _.-.. -...... -.................... ~ow ' .• SPORTING ·-s DEPARTMENT-No. w .... rt .... ~ . -. . Orif.· J..Ol.7M ......... ---·-············--·--··-···· NOW • • R STA'J'.ION WALLPllC~ , 1 •• ........, _. COMMENT: Your problem WOM,111'5 COTTON SHIFTS ' 7 88 ~.:::r· -O<if. ,._,. ................... -.................... -...... NOW • is shared by thousands of Orit· 12..15 --·-······-·········-········ .. ··-·····-····--························· tiOW •. I .STYLI WALL CLOCK · 4 88 PULL llZI POOL AILIS other lru!tnlted pan!Dll. Until WOMIH'I 110% l'OLY.llTER SHIFTS 3 88 l oof~ ~ Orif. 25.N .......... _ ............ _ ......................... NOW o 0 ..,,, -Orif. Stf.M ........... -.......... , ............... NOW the past f all ch ~.o,M·'Yt..Us'flol"'-·"""'··--"'"'''""-'"'""'"'''''1" N80W8·3··· ~."!!':':.~':.Ci~~ -. 4--. -NOW 222.00 IOLT ACTION ..... . children w:: =label; as _. ...,_ Orie--.---~-,:'.:-S~fla -1,.-RI •"u·" : .. -...... :.. ........ ·-··-··-NOW Orii-µt-7.M .. _ ................................... _ .. NOW o • OSIMITI FALLS" PAINTING 19 88 ' Ail .. . biats or just -· •• you IBY -WOMIN'S L!)UNG~WEAR 1 0 88 ~:v~ -....... -O<if. 45.IO ...................... -..... NOW • ~,j= ~H-;:s -.,... 164.ts .................................... NOW .. · little devils. 111% ,..,_... -:,.\" 11.M ._ .................... -.. -... NOW • LTY WOODEN WALL llGMS .... GUN Now we know we have been JUNIOR LOOK 'DOii COAT , 5 88 l only -O<lf. 7.50 , ....... -.... m................................. NbW ..... l·,411 ,-Qrio. .. , ................. -... -.................. m•llPW\ calling the innocent guilty ~ ,f.50 .: .......... ---···-----·-----........... '......................... NOW • IEAIHORE PAINTING ......... -~ • 1 ~·~~· .. •u • .,.. ~. I . • I • Simply bfCau.se w'e were .iUNIOI: LOOK ILll;D. 4 88 1 only -4rx3r -Orft. 45.DO ..... , .......................... NOW ~ J,!,;Jil/ ....... ~ 154.f5 ... ,....4,,.~-.. -: . ..1::.: ..... llc)W11 , that the h k" li Or ... UO ........................... .., .. -......................................... NOW • 1 ,SIT·DAIS¥ WALL PLAQUES .;, , .PAR~!!i ......... ,ai~ ,-..:~1t '"';,'..)-.~ ., J ,. Mware the yper if c WOMEN'S IRA.I & GIRDLES 1 88•9 88 0'1• 22.50 ···············-··----· .. ······························ ... NOW .~ ,... f {»f-.1-:;,;lf/'! ~ 154.fS --~-~.: .. ~: .... ;.~ ... Notll . • c · d ls at mercy o un-Orlf. 3.00 to 14.00 ............................................ NOW • . • FALL SC~E · ··········· I \1• ' LICTllC ~~T;., ISER ,,, ., ~.' · · '7 · co;;.n~~~·;~~;,;a patient I WOMEN'S DRESS DEPARTMENT-Newport llffch I ~;1.-.~~~~j\Q~ 24·" ............. m ...... _ NOW 1 : ~":."l1iiii.iit"·~:'·~~ ....... , .. -:·:«·:·-:-•; .. o ...... _-, ·< ~~ghi~:i·~r behav~~m~ ~;. GaOUP I -MISSY & HAL• SIZE . 7 88 . ~H":~tOA~:.oo~::,,ii' ................ """'''" 'NbW 1 1*'-. ~':~~Orlt.~~Lutiiri' .. c'. ... ,: ...... ~ 'I ' fever, the hyper k 1 ne t i c =r;..:2: _::·Mlsiv"&"iiAiF'siiii'"'" ................ NOW 9• 88 ~f,{LLI~;,-Orif. 11.10 ....... -......... m .......... -.•. NoW ~·~~·iqlllrl: al':·" .:C';:~,, ........... ; ..... "NoW ~ 1:;m~~i;.:~~1~·t ~:~·~:: =u:41'1: .:::Missv& HALFSiii!m' mm« NOW 12. 88 !.r~fx.I: :~~i:.: -Odo· .... «mm «·• ... : ... NOW 1 ·.. ~iii~Nt r l 7 ...... ~~tt:''"'"'"..,.;''""' NOW ·' I. around, talking loudly, bossing O.lf. 10.00 .. _ ............................................................... NOW • J. only -O<if. u .• .......... _ .......... " .............. _,_, ... _ HOW 1 P.A8 C....,. 2--~ .... ., ............ '. .... .:.;,. ......... , NOW . .19 other children, and refusing to GROUP IV ·-MISSY & HALF SIZI , 4.88 . . . . . ' f POOT ~llP liA ~OD ·,; J' .· ,., . ,· .. '. , sit down and concentrate 11 O<lt. 20.00 ....... -........................................................ NOW DINNERWARE SHOP -.Nswport BeKh I ooly -O<lf. 22.11 ......................... -...... : .. , ............ ~' well as his peers. WOMEN'S UNIFORMS 1 ·88 1 • HUNTING ~s . . . •.' t "~ lo I Whal did we do for them in -~~iR o.:t-JO: ::'!J1°ufrs""""""3o%· N04o% .COP PLUS ,LATI SNAC;K SIT 12 only -°"11.,Uf .., ........................................ _ ...... NoW ·~ :~~ ::;i:, :rd • only .. . ........ . ......... NOW to Off :Oir..'l nu~'t~::.~·~--........... {:......... .. NOW CARPI pEPART~NJ -Newport · slow them down. But such FORMAL & IRIOAL WIM 30% 400/o ~:"T11.-MO<ltUG ·T7•'°'······:·······.················· .. ··--·--··•·······--· NOW ' treatment WU ineffective. 2S only ···-··-···-·-····················--·-NOW to . OFF ~=~~ ... ":"' ft4' -AMortw C...... • NOW 1.1.aa TI:'w~ ~~.::~ , \Y~EN'S OUTER)Y,EAR -Newport Beach ~~~ sE!; ~~=~~~~:::~-.~~:=~~o;.44 Jr.:,~~,!'.:':...,,... Colon-<>Ht.;;:.:: ..... llOW 0 I 0 ... many only ag· p I -COATS, Jl.Ckns & RAIN WEAR 6 88 . Wl"'T'IAMl\Lll . • . 2 .... ~:1ec1..!l'en1'r" ""~~orned =..~i.r. .:::"ciiAfs:-•t.Ci<lis&"'iiAiilwi!Ai\ NOW . 9~ 88' /, FdZllR ·•• LION ill', .... -,,. ... -~···--· .. ;---.. ·-· ''. .. NOW ·- ::: ~~,;,::.:-~ =.,;.~~ .:::cc)ATS';·JACKiTs-a"iiAli<wiAil '" NOW 12:88 •i· ' ''"'· 11,,1.• l!l. "5. I HOME ELECTRONIC DEPARTMENT -Newport - for many such ch 11 ~re n . :.'Piu~': .::cOA'i'a:·JACKlTS·a-iiAi~ WlAR .. NOW 1 a· 88, . I ,', ::,o' , OPTIGAN ITl~IO ''1!Pr ·~ Instead of winding them up ~~ -... · NOW • · · " 3 FOR 1 1 .. ,, -O<if. Stf.fl' ... _ ..... !! ... :., .. : ....... ~J .... !'..~-' 2•.00 even more, the drug seems to Imo cOA'i'l"&"JAcins ................... 250/. 30% · " ·. •· , . · .. '. ,00, t:!1, ~He:~. MG:A:,.N°L\.".... _ . ·,·-~;,;;,' ., 249~00 calm them. (Other similar 61 only ···-··············-·····--···················· NOW to · ·OFP Y ,., ""~ qil ' I 00 drugs do, too ). Instead of I WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR -Newport' Bee. ch, I 241 ""'cH'o~ •. """~o· '"i.~:!f'··:-·:··.:.··-··:···:. .............. -:·· NO*, : • dispersing their energy willy-• . _ e H I) ~o11:-00 . nilly, the cbildren focus it on FASHION CARDIGANS I 5 •• . E UVES. ON FOREVER 1 only -0..1• ... ts ......... m ........... m .......................... HOW • :f. ~y""=e·~::: ~~~.Y-.,,.~1~fs" .... . .. . ....... 6.ii-7:88 ,, 4! , ASSORTED 'COLORS ~_:~o.,,.c:~~... ....... . ....... .. How 109.00 tractable in scbool, in the 21 .. 1y-O<if. t.00-10.00 mOmm'"'' ..... NOW ~ ' SIZES 5-~l,.l(L :-! .. Tg~T~~~ONIS . ' . . ·'-:·oo home, and with other children. LONG SLEEVE ILOUSES . 99 . . ~ -•or .. ··-··---··········-·-··-'-··-···-·······-.·····-····· ,_,,.,.. rr JS EVIDENT that any rAS°:::bli"IL'~ii'···i-··m•••""'"''"'''•m•mo•• N06:a8 : I HOUSEWARl!S .DEPARTMENT-Nowpo~BeKh I ~l~M-'o~~~~4.::~~~.":'.~'.'.~'.'. ....... -.. NOW 15 .00 =ts~hi::esi:~rc~ >4 enly .-Oi'i-f.00 .................................................... NOW CIRA.MIC -COOKIE JUI 1 88 : ~~": ~ :~:.?.:~~-~-~~-~-~-~~.~~~-~-~~ .......... NOW ai.11 :_ =f~ ~;.=:~ I JUNIDR DEPARTMENT -Newport !lo.ch I ~~~,:re~~~-.;T~tiii·i1:1i;;·;;/aic·ii ··-· .... NOw • I APPLIANCE ~EP~RTMENT ~ Nowport a...i. . I (for brain wave ex-HAL TIR Dm:USEI 99 25 enly ~ Orft. i.M -·····-··············-······-······· .. ·-···--.. ···· NOW ••• aminatlonsl. a psychtatrst. or ,. .. 1y ................................................................................... NOW • ~i::::,NGW.':..~1~ ,oi:T. SET 9 99 .... r-ro AUTOMATIC WASHER 179.00 • -• belp for h1'm or her from a llKE SHIRTS 3 88 4 88 ECH . -• • ••-• -Orif, IUO ........ NOW o 2 on y -Wh ... -O<if. ,,,.ts ........................ NOW -2 Styi. _ Orif. 7.004.00 ............................ NOW e • .e : AIG:LE 1CLOTHES BRUSH 2· 88 1,LICTRIC DRYER , 131. -~~=-~'.~;, T , it Is ~~.:J:"_ ....... m•--·-·-··· NOW 2.88•4.88, :o~~ °iTA~· ·~t:lR0 WiTH"TiMER... m.... NOW • . ~~.w:~~T~';,,:,';;:.... ... .... NOW ·-time for • visit to the doctor. VILOU-SMOCK TOPS 6 88 ' ..... -if, . .. ............ -.... ~ ...... _............ NOW 28.18 I ..,it.I A--O<lf. 253.ts .................... NOW 201.04 JI thtre are no organic com· O<if. 12.00 ......................................................................... NOW • ~·Nl CH~• VAt~r ' . 11 81 GAS' YIR "". 16 •• -pllcallons, you can I 0 0 k JUNIOR JEANS ' 4 88 !"' y -if. >;llt ................... , ......................... NOW . • . 1 .. 1.--A--... 1,. 111.ts .......... -....... NOW -~=~~=i~~~~:::: ·5tl~:·::~~::~~:::::· : =: ::: 4 3:8 1 8 8 . tREPL~~R:c:::~PEPARTMENT-NewportBe1ach1 88 ,1 ra:;i:r:..~~,~·.: ::::: ~;:::a the use of tonsils and adenoids ~~ITr~.ooLEATHiiii ·siOii'Tiiw'IA'ii''· .. · · .... NOW• ~ . • ~;~;;-c~'~c~;,::5-..... · · · ·· .............. NOW • ~·!~:~c ::.~."~' .,,..,_ 111.00 ............................... :·Now ''.:Sf'"1 :=it:,? ~y ~~ l:ymucpu~ .Aof!...A!YI• _°'I• 7,....140•00 .... NOW 36.00,•70.. 1t' :J.._ Orig. HM ..................................................... NOW 7 088 • AUTOMATIC WASHIR 134 a GROUP I -0JllOR-ORIS515 <;; )to~· tcR-N, OOO•S • 88 1 only -Whlle -b•l1. 15'.00 .......................... NOW e there? -Mrs. Y. "-"-1 Stytel -°"I• t.IO ........................................ tf9W;, ~-.. ! JI ..... ·~-O!l• 1~;95 .................................................... NOW e COHViRTllLI DllHWASH¥-_ ' 1' .. · COllllENr-: Chances are GROUP 11 -JUNIOR ORHUS 0 ;,_ • ·-=~· ICj!I~· uuuRI 3 88 1 only -Wh ... -0.lt. 111.00 .......... L .......... NOW ' you've bad aome problems G-llOUP llsl ..... _ JU-HIOOrit-• ou':L0011r··-.. -··-··--··"····-----· ...... ~.... • ·.~. T'" -",• "'. s ifH ... L ... YING········'"··········"'·····--········· .. ··· .. ·······--······ NOW • CONVl~TllLI DllHWASHIR 144 wilb your own children having .,.. rl ,J;& ~ 3 81 1· only -A-·-Orif. '"·"' .................... "OW • =-=..:..... =~~·~n:=:::: ::: :::;,'I.Lu, miii·~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: 12i I ro ... ryu ... AA ..... --..... D ~ co:'~i,;,jlortant for I GIRL'S-JUNIOR HIOtt DEPARTMENT-=!~t ·t! " r~~~ Yoko -O.if. 4tM ................ NOW 29.00 r:::~;r1.:"'.'.7. .. ~~~~-······m""' NOW , 8.00 =s~.!~~ ~~:.~~EA~·;~·~.................. . N~ ~-1 ', l::~H~::C:;:R~;~~~== .. ::t!° r:~:::WGTiilWr~:::'.~.m ............. NOW~:·· !'!.~~f 1: p'=e~ ~OR..::~~YO::"J. . ... . "9w ..... •1 SIWI MACH N 58 ~~7Tn~~~u~ciiilo'Lii""·-· ..... NOW 77 •3•-.. DINIM JIANI ~ • .•• I -.it , Orif 14.ts · HOW 1 enly -Orft-ti.to ·-·········-······································ NOW • 1ga1ns1 wlilespread Infection. ,. 01 N.,..IM -,J'r'-.,7.-.......... : ............................................ HOW .-.: , MAlouAi: 11.,:ZAO siiw.iiiG"M'Acili'iii" __ .. :..... . . 31••81 MOOHN ucOltb cA11Nn 59 H ollr e v e r , once they U:l• . •9 J ..-... 0ri.. 4'.U . . 1 tinly -Orft-7&00 ··-··············································· NOW • I ti•e'm I Iv e. b 0 I I ~~ 11 -HOW --·· ·-~ ....... _ ............. , ........................... 'NOW IUNK HOS is e e c me .... y -......... -···-······················---····· .. ·············-... CA.Nlf!STltt VACUUM CLIANIR . . " , 1 • ='tfu:i1~:'tio:":~ f GIRL'S DIPARTMENT -Newport lo~!~ y / '1 ~1':\lfo-J!'c'?i1r:;;~,;.;·i11r -· "·-r· .. m · NOW 34•8 8 ~~~~~":l~;~~~··: :::~~ : :::~::: : ::: 19: "' ~c: b~~ =~~f~T~.~..= ........ HOW 13.88-11.88. 1 onl ·.-w;;~.;F.URN::..;~:;;~;;0:.!9·1• ~=· .. ~'.~.".':~~·~H~I~~'''" ....... , .... NOW 19.lf adlDoWectomy). =~ #~~~-~ .. = .. ~--~-~~-.. -.................... ~ ................ ff()W 1·3.88-·1KAVl:~li" .. 1t't'W:W 1 r~~r: ~~~~.:-=~~~~---~~-~-~-~~!:~·-······1••••••••• NOW · ~ .. , Do everything poulble to RIVIRlllLI NYLON QUILT JACKITI 7 88 M ooly -O<if, :uo ........................................................ NOW • MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMINT , -home ha 21 oofy -11-7·14 ....................... -.... -................... NOW • •HORT J~llVI ll'ORT SHIRTS 88 -Newport loech ~ --~bildttn for.~elllY~ ... L'I Dl:IUU -• enly _. ··--•• ~YJ_·L.~t-'"" .•.....•.• H:'1"a"T"-.····--·~,v-·~: ................... _ ........ NOW • • WOUwLW kNl"r I •T COA"fl ,_ ---7•14 -Orif. 7_.... ._ ................... NOW .,.--.... HI ~' 2 ar• 32 =" ~11 be .. ~&!'. · ... :::i-•.• 7·~!.;:FT ~~-n•.t£:'.~ .. ~1• ..... NOW 3 3 .'8 8 8 8 -• 5 .8 8 8 8 Z:::f 1.r.t?i :~':,;; .. 1;;o•;;'iili·iiT1--_ .. : .. ~ _ • "". r.1..u~--ie·;;fr Sl'i11·· ·; .... -.. .. ............ NOW • crobn in hio booklet; "Row to -... _, ~·IK':"lHo•T~S 2.fl .... -... ...... ......... . ..... _ .. NOW ' .88 ~~.r.:r iui'Ti""'"""""' ........................... _ .. _,_, NOW 44. Save Your Olild from -Ml -Orit-s• 1" m .... ---·-·· .. NOW • • • " ~ 4.88 22 Hinwlf." For a copy wrtte AllOaTID UOk1'SWUI: llfMATll ... _. u,..~11~1::1' t:UAL.···t("ii1T ... s .. Ma"·1·····, .. H ... 1 .. a··;.·,······· NOW ::.7A1L1~:1'a.Ac-Ki_ .. _.,.~-···----·-NOW • =.a1 :is 00:~ ~~: £~i ~~'iii ~~:~.:=::::::::·: : ::·~o.;·32 NO//wss-:-0000 :,,,~r,:y ~::: _...... .... :: ... ·-·· .: .... •NOW 2.88 ~.~Tn ~ 'i~K ..... -.......... . . .. NOW 1.8 ~~LF·ADDRESSED " -- -7·14 ·-----·NOW • ~· ... :~~aiii'A'L"iiiii'iiT"IHiii~i"--............ , .. NOW1 ..... ~~. ~TH:";J'1'oiri"""""'"'-" ... -·· ~ 60 ., •••• VINYL llAINCOATS 1 ,,,.,,,. :i=f IL,~i W.oc;•··, .. =-T , 1 ... H .... fR .... T .. s·~-.. ·-NOW • s only -Orif. -...................... * ....... --·-···-NOW 39.8 ~.T-% S.1::'a7i?:niiiA'Nfi"'""""'""'"""'"-·"· NOW .-• ~ 7.88 I BoY'I~, DEPAR'l'MINT -Nitwport •--~ ] Not Covered •• ~"(,:y ~.';;Hi'iTs_ .... ,_......... . ....... ~ -""'.".'~~~~-r.----"":'"---..-___ _, M only ·---·--·--··-·-··-............ _ ................... _ ..... NOW .-~ -r .. -· • ~ "°"' ~!'.: I 1N,AJITl'~-,ARTMINT -l'lftport .:0.ch~ I ~ ~0 ?i~i~~~~·=:::=::.::·::=:=::::::::: ~ -:aa ~~~~~K·::k~aliiiiii=-····-....... NOW 1 11.UM DOI tP111J to propettla In 1 ~AT""-PANTS NOW 6 / .88 Pl!R•ONAL CARE Dl!PAll'.l'Ml!NT -NswjlOrt Beach ~o~' iL~°V'I· M.-ii""iiiiii'I""""""" .................. NoW " • '· C':, ••• ~~c-b .~ •TRITCH TDRY PLAYSUITI l ••. Kh• -~:l'v lu~· UI .............. _ ...... :: ..... '--·-.......... NOW ~ ... ---21 """ --ut ...................................................... HOW • l 'MIY _. -'" NOW 3.8 . 4.8•1 • ..... .. ool ""'*"11Y ;r>DL•• OR(Ull 4.88·5 •• AISORTIO RCILL a"i«oii.HAlo'iilniiii····;.-;·--~~~ ;;..r.t &1~" "., ..... -...................... _, ____ .... NOW .. =~•=p=l~~~t :..:~. :;: ooly -O<if • ._,._7Atl ....................... NOW , • 12 only -Orlf, ':/! ............................... -......................... NOW 044 21 pair -Ori• 2'r __ , ............. , .......... -................... NOW , ••• -J, You~or has ruled. -------"".S11_0.:."."-•-nn_eys..;..._u_n11_1;..C.;;.hri..;..;s.;,;h•;;,;•.n~l;.;O..;A.;;.;;,;M;;, • .;,'°~'.;.;=3;;:;0.,:l'.;,.M:;.· :Mo:::;nd:ay:!..:tti:ru:.,:Satu::,:::;'cla::?y~•:_;S::u:::nday=:_l!,;l:_A:;:.M~·,!'°!_!5~1':=.M:!:.. ______ J I " " I ' ' : • , ' • • • ' I I • I I I • • l I • • • : • • • . , . . . . Dalton's · Not • .. eed_w.ay .~Jiuts Down Sloddloldtn in OMS, Inc., bod Aid Ibey lloUred It. 7 million ol tbelt ... ._, .Into the SJ)ee!lway but were ,...,to make It prolitlble. • Olll · llolted the Csllforilia • lkoe .. U-, llrawing I tolal ol a ~ mJllaa ....... It l1lo held two.~ JWC4JI ...., lbree major drag .._. m)CI -= !*'" extrav"'anza .,.. _ ... In itut fewer than 20 minor eveotl were llell 11.Qle track. . . . • ' I Thr . h y t A!geis Got ·1--~ • ·_,. . O~ . '-,~ .e.. Best of Trade, ~~We C~n .UIJse More .H~ttitjg ,~~s Singer _ · l. ' '. 'LQll ANGELES (AP) -DOI Sln&<r HON01<_UW. (AP) -After booking y~ ljld·aw; Groimlle•\li !nm sot.._ be.~·to Jibn. ~. be'i ITtiorl <' Jldn&.tbe Loi kl&<.les Dodgen Pff 11P ~ llltbe )>lutlt doal U... fir Loo lAnl<llo ··to ~ ..... .,..... Gld and lR'•"" u,..ame ~be...;,. too -. The Calllomia kl&<ll I11int at ~, be~ winter bueboll ~ 11-w. ud dlllll ....,.... a .. \ ·yeon .,. But l be'• 11111 a Ibey • have "punch, qieed and 'II. 'lilDoril nianaler Hany1Jolton K~("-r . · .•. ,. · , • . · . venaliljly." of, tllo-llllllornia Angell announced that ~to Dolton, -U..¥ _.. ' ~ 1 ·'· ~I<", , 'Tutliia,•1 trade ....i1ng n .. Dodgen be~ allllfb!llni ~. ill lloh WnrO !!le w111er • ~.';me bell p v fe11I o na l ~... · ,._11· 1 .~''Ji!ll ~uie iie made this deal it liitetlrti-up IJdl .-. • ~!'Ve...., JmilirO" in Dolton'a aG\1111 to ."'8--,,.far two vetenp......, ....,,. all lll!ton. "We •till' jlave to fllI --~ aald ~ wllo lleljled l ~ with ~ Doq., ,in lJ7i. • and IeriOo -r ,IUM!i'IW m,........ I· -~-·tbalwebave Jverythlng'wt f'lrttre 11111 lalldlll Iii a :r=ol ,._... Ji.a ,.,.11.n..,~ 1'0llW-~.tlle~~ a few mol'e poolUOlll. And we can stUI ~' Oriole ~ ...... Wlilar .If lilt Jlo"!',V~ Pliyer The kay -in tbe lnlde.appeen \o be uae ~ lllttlng." · D!O"lll to tbe Anlelo irPnI'•I.,. .. award in 1lotll the !!ltlmlll.,. American ADllv ~ tbe 17'1-riPI-t · '~~Ansell did all rlgbt, !boolb. to tbe Jtar. '· ~« :n --bed'....,. It.....,. rum -who 111iJ II -two -.,._t by acctillrinll ll~er ............ , lnlde -DoltiD wnn ,. '-.:IM..~·~· · '"I 'Jl'rimli ·-ho Jlle Loi AJiple1 ~ID Al1«ar ooUloldir ii'JN<I . ., ·~ .""'-~ -.,.. qobutbedo;llqeoinJur)'Jul·~· · jllollion TUetday In aA1e..O·iJ&yer deal ~ !nm the ~,119• · ..._ -bea~=~.W,. ·tbe -'!be blc plt¢ier oome1 north to the .~,,.\rlldh>ll<)l•ltyllereat aroller ~ wu -ol....,.. ~-lne Jllckq. ~-,1 • .a...,_ IJod8orl with..,.. ol teor'!>i aport tbt ~.:;doaloltllejouni_.,. ·~.~-to '!t'-~•lon&, ~·=::.illie.,;... ..;.labl11~ oald :•=.1'blch_.COIWder,tougber .~i.Jn-. ·pitcben BDI 511Wer and ti{lll/ ·Alll Dllllm. An7time a ~ ~ -Bo11bJ ;::;;_"We • Also Jciinlng tbt Dodiors 11, former -~r and lnflelden Bollby ~:J'llll to 'r" ~ ~J1lU pve ap a ftne pitdler to 11'1 18 ii'-. DocJaeiKaa llclolullen, ...... one·ol the .-1u111.,,Tbe trade alao P""• IClllO top&ldiac tlllnl --in "-bell.• ._wily. • .• . nlie Robinoon wUJ -bll -. Goq to caHlonrla ... alaiP.i:. Frank ',betwwww left Oeld and fi'!I •.'•!be .. ~; lflnler, •~·~•:in­ Anp la; Slilor · wUJ """M~ • late . ftetden Bill GraboVtewllz and Bobby ~ ipol . jiiO . ._ -tton. Batlieriil by m~ hi ,_j .vaten~a\id bo18 11e1111,aelllke Strahler. SIM-tbl ~"!;11 GOe fl. tbe ~ 'Sincef WU GUtspotea ti»out the trade. , · -·,hwwa a ill thl b!i ....... ~ "l tllinr the 000..,. gave up too ance lliil ,a,~'lfilllllll ~and a mucb," hf lald. ~ ~' .(<. .~ .1.-_. ,.. • .. • •• "It'• Up, 'to us to prove it. We got tour , V . 111\i!· Gra-tz. .....,. "IUYI' under !O." · · ::,~· r'""~':!.it~v.= Slupr, ~ Rid he "would have been • tine's verutllity llllY be utilised Jn• tho sirprtaecl. il I bed-been· in a Dodger outiloJd u well, salil Winilel.' uniform nm year. I'm happy I could --ol the ........ atay In tbt area." Dodier ttibles; 'emlcrbe •1a ~1),1 ~ V.•~. once a supe~ candidate, 4eo1 " Aid · DollmL '!be . rtgbHIDdod-wu lkiWed by. a leg injury m the minors pitcher will-he ulOd 1n'1ong relief chores . and bit .2'14 1aat year with three hbmers fol' Dalton'• pig, but might be a ·~ .31 ~· · ~ , . valuable .... t as a fifth starter, tbt ~. Injury«nlCk tho last two general manager llAld. seaaons, complet.d only foor of 16 startl, The main m:an, \!iouili, ,filr Dalton wu bad a •1• ~ with an earned nm ·-· -Dolton ,ii_li:d to -" 1i1m ••et ... of UT. lie Mlclt out 101 m 111 I ~-~. ---:::---,.,,"".,.----:~:-:~"""1-"-y~·-...,M~~~,......_..,,,'-;--~' _, ~-~ JA . 'jf ~ ~'be:~'key lh the1trade ' • > "We one of tbe ..._ Jlltdien In fer tbe Aqela. . ·1 ,,. . d..,;,._ 'iilr -~·~.--~-~ • · 1 ~ •e,.\11: ~, Callfonlja'1 --manqer .Bopby r .IJMijtt ~·t--:~' ~:a:l*lll~l!l=r:!aet~ Wlnklm,ll~?=hn1t-1 'e 1 t~p e , • .. ' ' t!W · IJodilell ~~ ll)l.4!1iilled ~ ~t. iii.~ ,.been""!~ · w ~,·1· 'h 'b ' , __ ;,11 / • ge1.· ~~ 1•v•nitb; 11oaa1 ot>lbHield Ieadir ~er be'• 1 " ~i ft· ,l ·.:DOW~ OUtai' ·lUX !:.. lia .. ·ii.:.~t: ::!. .U:: ";~po he can't 11e ~physical ~ hlm. · ' . ' " • ·Jeader he ODOt WU," llJd ~ General • ; · · · ,. ~-: .. · · "Laa!'-"""'· macle a ~1 llller but MllDlll"' 11arrf Dolton, "bnt the pride .. ·u. T" ' • ;, 1· ..... h'? the AllllW.\Wllit!'-tho ...... llllld ""' deiermlnatton .... ruu there. Yoo I ~ ••. !· ' . l* ro1ans r . r· .. .Q •.•· • Al ~If, ........ .,_.,. ill the don' get· a f.UO.. who can do tbe,thlnga Ii ~ Dodpn. '.'Bot Ibey ll!f ftt 16 letLblm BO ~ he can,do -you're willing to poy die this time." .. . price." RobQmoa reportedly made ' i ' .. ' . . $~1 Donlinates .• • I ·AD"West Coast . ' I ·O / • Jroothall T earn l ; l . • . I ' M!rrerliiilith · wan II pmes for the $147!:.,1:.~· Anpia In 11'11, bq! 9"._i to an •11 G and Valentine were both record Jul lellOD wJiile ,..,...... llx hllppy abcMlt moving IOUth, to a team weeb "'1 tbt disabled Illt wltll an Injurod with a new outli>olt, becauoe Jut year tbt fincer. But his eamed nm .awrage Wiii 000..,. bod a -of great inlielde!'I below the three-nm level. the marl: of a ' and)bey·felt-tbey were being lgn«ed. good pitcher. Lifetime, he's faabioned a Grabarllewltz reportedly tolil Wmkles 2.77 ERA. by teleplione, .on beartoi. ol the trade, "We have ooosldered MeaenmJtb to "We've all beard great things about you be -ol the bell piteben In the ·ma-and I can ~ for the otliers•that we're jors," said CampanJs: "lie bod a llil>par · delJPted with the trade and that we'll year for him Jut year but this waa due bolt oor taill for ·yoo;" to a finger Injury 1lihidi hlltn1Ince healed. Dollop · Aid he bod to give up "an Messersm.ltb won· Six pmea In a row outstandinC .. pitcher," but the Dodgers after his finger was better, so we know 111o wanted the ,_fielding McMullen. that he's all fight." , Ten teams made serious bids for Mesaeramilb, according to the Angell. AloDg with a certain starter, the Dodgers acquired a third baseman wbo can fleld and bit. The Dodgen needed both. "l'ln certainly happy to gel McMullen." aald Loo Anplel manager Walt Alltan. "We've hid IOIDe Jnfteld probleml and we felt that be conicl help Ill With All infleid !nil ol ,..., ~ I like Lls bat, too. We'll taR a feW ol """' Joac.bolla be bib." If~·• former Dodpr ...... t.-to iii .AliiOrican ._ Iii 1111 ID ·~-.lltbe-­pll)er "' tiie. Cl'<ql at "\.~ llitlef .. for tbt AW wttb Dim nlll Jut ;:dt, but 11111 bit uo IIlidine In 10 majOl' leape ,,.... • ' "Lui'-· wt made 16 to 10 emin at tho ~ ~ pooililti .... llclfuilen made fJliJy II lat .,...,,.,llltl c>moanll. "So you can see· tblt> # bavt sullltm- tlally helped """""" dofenaiftly •• llLL. ,SINOlll :.{ ~·· ) • ... ; • ' •• <(. #~0 •" 1· " iti4 !: t11.i 'f<,.,l*.:.'? ,,~:·\~-;.. ' w; "' ~-.t~ '. ~ 1<~»-· · .. ,1 ' , : , _.:.lH'l~T ........... LAYI~G IT \11"-Golden State's•Jim:Bainett goes for a la~qp unaeit. land Tueoda~ill)gbt. Golden Stale recorde<) a IUH02 vi#/'Y. .'.~. the outsbjtc'\"'1 arms of Phoenix's NeB! Walk in NBi\ act! n Jn <Jak· • ; t I , I ' i • ~:· S"°'8 In 8rlef , .' 2. Trojans A:ll-America ;:. " Smith,N~tt#,e Tr,iumph '. ~l}!~fl\l , -Top.M!Jllred Southern CalU9roJa and. 11. Big EJII!tt'a Oltlabolll• and Nebraska each 'capfured two bertlis on the 24-man All-America football team · named · tOday by thli Football' Wrilen Assocaa'Uon of Anlenca. · · P1ayen from 21 schoola were hooored including foor repeaters · fl:om 197J - running back Greg Prultt.ol ,Oklahoma: defensive lineman Rfch Glover al Nehruµ; center ~om' B~hailey of otlahoma, and offelislve tackle Jerry Sisemore of Tezas. Tight-end Cbarlie Yoong, USC; tackles -Jerry Sisemore, Tedi, and Paul ~ Seymoor, ~an : guard> -Jolm Han- nah, Aiabania ,' and Ron ~k, North Carolina; center -Tom Bnbaney, Nebraska; quarterback -Gary Hull, Florida State; running backs -Otis Armstrong, Purdue, and Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma and wide receivers ~ Jolil;my Rildger.., Nebraaka, and Steve 'l!olden, Arizona State: Delenae : Down Linemen - Greg Marx, Notre Dame ; Roger Goree, Bar,Ior; John Gran~ USC; Bud Magrum, COiorado, and Rich Glover, Nebraska. • Linebackers -John Skorupan, Penn State> Warren capooe, Louisiana State, and r.andy Gradlabar, Ohio State. Defensive bacU -Brad Van Pelt, Michlpn State; Randy -. Georgia Tech, and Robert Papellca, Soutbtm Methodist. ·IWICELONA, Spain -, . Stan Smith, com!ng from behind, and llJe Naataae, m command all the way, won their openlq matches 'I\letday and moved a step closer towards tbtlr e1pected club in the final o1 the Commercial Union Masters tennl.a tournament. ~ Smith, the Wlmbledoo champion from Sea Pinet, S.C., strua:Jed to I ~I •2. 7•5 triumph over left.handed Jimmy connon of Belleville, DJ. Nastase, using powerful -end thrilling the crowd with specta<ular .,... ning forebandl, beat Tom .Gorman cf Seatile 1-2, H . . In anolber.~ match, J an Kodes Qt <;u,ibosloval:ta defeated Andrei .Gimeno ol ~in H , IJ.2. .E·L PASO -'The University Of 'TezU. El Paso is looking IOl' aomeone to ~iq> tbe.traclt coach whO moldid team.·ra~ among the natioii•s top foor tlle piift tbree years. ' .J • •1 • ·A· ~ .said the ICbooL fll:<!I coe~ Wayn~ VandentMft, :Ill, . lj!i "faBure to act In,. the best Interest ol !lit university prograqi." · _ S · UTEP issued a brief 11tatemeot 'l'Uei! day'.advising that Vandenliurg's .emoit were terminated the day before and "lie unive,.lty will lm~•tely ~' ~ sean:h f« • tract,-to """"''and enhance-.the .program/' :. / · ~ . 1 "' SAN F11ANC1SCO ..!. Gery lllaf!, ~ Fl-O<lda 'State and Mike 'Wells Ol ~ were named Tuesday aa Q1!lll!erbacks ~ the. East~ teon(tbif ""~ ,......, a West -4 in tbe _....., .. 1.s11r11of East-West lciotbOII ginie here Dec. :Ill. Hulf comple~d 48 touchdown passes in the last two,~ and ~ for 2,m yards this yelr..:.more than any otfJlli quarterliaCk in the Miion. • Wella :,,,_ the flnt four pmes 'ol tho ....... then led the 1Hlnl to ....... of -victories. ·: Malinoff Aids ~: U.S. Victory MANAGUA, NicaJ'icua -'!be United States entry iJJ tho World Amateur Ilaseb811 Clamp-po blaated· Hon- duras Tuelday nicbt to remain in .,.,. ten\iclll '9r tbt coveted title. ,Tbe 11.S. entry copped a IQ.I victory over Honduras with the aid ol a !'!'Jr ol flilt inning rum with UC Irvine I Jell Mallnoff getting a \Valk to contribute to . tbO scoring. . ' Clrhe leods tbe standlnp with a perfect lll4•l"'CIJl'd wblle tbt United Stalel ii • ba~ Lame blclt with a IH mark. '!be two teoim have )'et to -in the toumamenl Tbe lone u,s_ -t came at tbe .binds ol the JiplBIJle A Dltlonal I H ·We Lose, We're Out of lt--Prothro • ' Aalled at 1111 weekly breakfalt --,. with the P'<D wbel bo thqbl ol .... --9jlairler, P!otlir., replled: "lie -DU a.anat qlllrterllocti. lie -tbe opal -. -accurately, -·t pale Cll tbe """ and """" the bell olf to ICllliObedJ' ~ he'• in trou- ble." 11on Fnucllco, added Tomtny, II a molt talented IMln. MllouP tbe Ran» beat tbe 4lm IJ.7 'in tbe1r llnl .......,. ....., lllffllnl, --Uttft aolace fnlm that. h()nr c4wncft tn the dtvllJon art dim," ho- Lllll -*>''• •upriae 1•1• , ., ' to \ New Orlml ... led the Rama Into a J>Ollllon ol haYq to win their IInal three PB* ol the -..... -tho tltll cntn. : . ~ "New Ort.m pllyed very well," ukf Prothro. "A team cneteo ita own breaka qi -..., up -tually, bat not Jn· the poe ol IO -· We eat a lot ol bad or,M! In -~· 11NoW 1lli hlte to sftep OW' l'llDltnlnl pmet and ~.-muat looa -W "9 are to win the dlvlllon. We are In ""' touc!l llilpe --"' -to everyene. r" "Acalnlt ·Now ~ w• ceritlnly should have ~bettor, coUlcl have played better, but didn't play bad foot •• bill. Overall, it wasn't tblt bad a ball game for us." Belo,. that game, tho Slints bad won · but one< this ........ Prothro u ld ,_,.. IUUbeck Bob Thomal probably would mlia the San ,_ pme duo to a kidney bruloe. Offealvo lineman Cberile Cowan prob- ably wt1I be back In action bnt cao 'I J>nlellce urty In tho ._ becau.oe of • shoulder Injury. Wide receiver Dick Gonloo, the ......i ol the P"'' ,catching corpo, bas • ~liht -poll. I team. • • In Tuesday nJcht'• -. Bob Pllllo<k walloed wltll one ·away Iii lbe llnt and alltr a Qy ... the-· -to_ Cl! a wild -111 a pickoff attempt •I first. . • Bob .'l'oclrer llnll<d lo -Illa ... NJ and Jlalinoll walked to pot .-n Cll 'llnttalld -· Get DelyiJft tbeli' ---wllfitllo-nin;' ~ ,.. tho .-,,. . !*k lmfib ..i a. Pvwv comblllecl to llurl • 11 .. bitter aplnsl -.. wllII 1be """ NJ ...... In Ille -fl'-..... Lull P'ert!n doatJlecl. .. The l!*-1 wUI -.. tbrouClt Iloc. 5 in lbll Nico-clt7. • • ' \I • • iEarn Circuit Pirates Rally to Trip Rustlers, 82-79 TI,• u ;;Grid Honors . ' E.lif>I membert ol OrmJce Cout Mp'• football team have been named lo tho DAILY PILOT's 11172 All.SOU th Cnul Coofe""'ce football team. .. ~-Added booon wenl to defensive tackle Pal Swelllnd, named llnemaJ><Jf·ti'I'- ,..,., and wide receiver steve Monahan, .~ bock·of.tho.year. Eu Jolmon,TWbo guided Cerritos to , ·lbl ...,...,. .. UOe, was named coacl>ol· ·Ibo-,...-. ~ Pirates named lo the loom ,...,, center Bob Fate, freshman running ~ Jollo Dixm and quarterback Alvin Whllio m the first team, and tackle Dive Jacklon, offensive guard Tim Bandel, and defensive back. Keo Shibata cm the secoBd team. Wlllte, Monahan and SweeUand all were first team selections a year ago whUe J acklon was a second team all-con- f er!nce selection at offensive tackle. White and llanlhan hold -of the paaaiDg and receiving r<eords at Orange Cout. ~Cout~ Flrtl Tum oo- Pos. Player TE Poltert, Santa Ana WR M-bu, Qruge CIUI WR Moore, Mt. SAC T Andenoa, SD Mesa T Hovdey, Fullertoo G Tiploo, Cerritoo G Kuloois, Cerritos C F•te, Orup C..t QB Wblle, Oruae CIUI. RB Db:•, ara.,e Cea& RB Balentine, CerrUe1 - WL Yr. 215 So. lit So. Jal Fr. 215 so. 215 so. 215 Fr. 211 So. Ill So. 211 So. 1• Fr. 180 So. E Beal, Cerrllol 180 So. E Achee, Fullertm 195 Fr. T SWedjad, °'MP Cout Me So. T Joyce, Santa Ana 200 So. MG l!lizmal Fullertm %30 SO. LB Diaz, .. SAC 117 So. ~ ~~tc!tt: : ~: DB Poarce, run.rtGQ 180 So. DB Fling, San!a Ana t80 So. DB Myracle, Santa Ana 165 So. Back ol the ~ -Steve Monahan. Lineman of the year -Pat Sweetland. Cooch of the year -Ernie Jolmson (Cerritos). SecoodTeam ~ llJ t'IWQ SllDT Of .. __ ......... Orange Coul Colle(e porlayed outslaD- dilw defenalve play with clutch free ~ sboollnf In the eecond ball to • cle1'9t Golden Wal, a,.79, in a non-con- ~T buketbaU club II 00:: 'l'lleoday Tom CNnl\'s !&-foot.ju_. with 1:0'1 left gave oo::'s Plrlteo 1 '16-'n Jeod and the former HwiUngton Beach H1gb star followed wtth a pa1...i free threws with 20aecmdslogo. Then after the Rlllllen' Greg Kyle got a ti~ln wttb MYeo leO'li"idl left, OCC"s Rod Snook added IWO mon cbarl~ tosses with three llc:U lelt and the Pirates bad their third atral&bl victory. It was a gallant c:omeblck for lhe Pirates, who !railed ~ al the blll and 6&-54 with 11 minutes left. In the end, It wu the Plrltes' defense thal really •tole the spotlight. The Dues could not omtain Golden West's hot-shooting guard duo of Tara1 Young and Gary OrgUI in the first ball as the two totaled 33 ol. tbe Rustlers' 45 points. But in the seoood baU b:>lh were limited to just two }'Oints and that was , the game In a outaboll. 00::'• harw111g defenoe held Yoong to }ust two shots tn the second half while Orgill coold only get of! four attempll. Although coach H•rt> Uvoey called It a team effort, it ha CnmJr. and oopbo- mole guard Jolin $e)'lll\lUr who ftl)ly rallied the llUq; " ' I Seymoor kepi the Pirates lo the pme through the first !O minutes with some dazzling outside shooting. Then at the 10.mlnute mark with the Bucs down by 12 (116-M), CnmJr. look charge. He hil a pair of free throws, tossed a nifty Piii to Snook wbo bil ID -l)'- in, fired In two more cblrily -ofter & Seymour bocket Ind 111¥"*'11 It WU 66-12 with 7:51 lo 10. After the lwo lelml lnilotl~ the Plrotes' Clllck y~ each bll lwo more free llrilo tO lie! 11 as ond after 1 Golden Well turnover Seymour pul bis club ahead with .. - lay·ln. I From there on It was ntp.aJld.luclt with the leod I e O • I I w I n g back i,>d forlh uolll Cnmlr.'1 fOUl'polol spurt lo the closing minute. Seymour lloished with 16 polnta wlllle TE Pannmton, Mt. SAC WR Conrad, Fullerton 215 So. t75 So. 175 So. 220 So. 235 So. 115 So. 215 Fr. 195 F'r. 180 Fr. 180 So. 195 So. GOLDEN WEST'S KEl'j KILE (CENTERrTOSSES PASS TO TARAS y OUNO ,(s occ·s ROD SNOOK, (LEFT! TOM CRUNK (40) DEFEND. WR Mclnlurff, Santa Ana T Ganl!kas, Cerritos T Du1Jek, Slota Ana G Br •!I, or_,. o.,.t G Ledbetter, Santa Ana C Kincaid, Santa Ana QB Myer, Mt. SAC RB Puncbard, F'ullenm RB Koudelka, SD Mesa Def- E Humphries, SD Mesa E Rolmdlree, Santa Ana T J-, Cerrltoo . T J-.~Coal MG 8-J, Santa Ana LB !Wdlgu, Cerrito& LB Zajonc, SD Mesa DB Slllllal1, Orup CIUI DB McKenzie, Mt. SAC DB Paul, Fuller1oa DB Jacboo, SD Mesa 210 Fr. 217 So. D Fr. ZIJ So. 195 So. 211 Fr. 210 So. 115 So. 170 1'~r. 180 So. 180 So. Vikes Drown Di~los,1 12-5, In CIF Polo BJ ROGER CAIWION °' .. o.ttr '*" s• Downey Hlgh's No. I seeded Vikings showed their wares In the aecond round CIF water polo action Tuesday with a convincing 12-5 triumph over Orange League champion Miulon; Viejo at Orange Coast COiiege. Cooch BUI Sexton's winners proved loll tough In all cotegorlea u they come from an early 1-0 deficit to post a melbodlcal lriumpb. The Joss drops coacb Doug Burt'• Misalon Viejo conllng'"t OUI of the 'l)le> lure and ends the Olabloa season with a sparkling 16-4 reoord. Downey'• tenacious defense limited Misalon Viejo to only three altempta from the llehl In the firs! ball u the San Gobrlel Valley Leque cbampo hit olx of 16 lbols lo the! IPID Including a pair of pellltythrowl. In .U the Diablos ,..,.. guilty of 21 hD'nOt'ers and most of them were -... of the tough deleml .. effort of Doney. ' Join Leope WU hlati IOOftr for -Viejo wllb a pair of lholl In the lint bait, but the indlvidual otar for the ~ wu palle Dove Dlomond. Dllptte allowlnc the wlnoen a do3en poinll. Dia--1 11ved etcbt abotl wtth 1ood defensive moves, includlne ooe Newport Rips Chaffey, 15-4; Lancers Next BJ RON EV ANS Of .. o.lr P• IW Chaffey made the mlsl&ke of grabbing . an ea,rly lead on -the Newport Harbor Hlgb water polo team In Tuesday's CIF playoff game at Newport. It wu the only bright moment for the Tigers, u Newport rolled to a 15-5 vic- tory and a spol opposite the Lakewood Lancels lo Friday's quarterfinal round play at Long Beach Millikan High Scbool. Game lime for the Friday cmtest will be 3 p.m. Cllitroy •tuiii Newporl'a Sailors with a . . drivloi goal by Jeff Vogan only 32 seconds into the game, but it was eight Newport pis later before the Tigers m8Jla8ed lhelr second·ICOl'e. Rocky Beek drew Newport even with a goal with 2:55 lefl In the opening period, and a follow-up score by Keith Wall with 2: 23 Jell llarled the Tars toward their second 1traight playoll mul. Chaffey . fell lolo foul trouble and couldn't handle the pressure ol Newport's defeme which acoounted for numerous steals and tUmovers in the game. The Tars penetrated nearly· at will on orfepse and scored si.J goals in s~on al me polnl on either penally abotl or from the three-meter llne. Chaffey goalie Scott Scllult1 did a masterful jOb lo turn back 11 Newport shots, but the Tan uolooded 25 limes tn the game moetly from close range, and were alsv awarded thr!e penalty shots. Newport goalie Jeff Duyodam, Oii the other band, wu bordJy challenged In the game allowing only two penalty shot goals ond two mm clooe range after the opening .per!Od. Three Of the a.affey scores came In the fourth li<rtod when Newport coach Bill Bameft bad substituted lraely and tbe game was well in hand. Newport's great balance was evident again as olx .players acored. Jim Young led the w11 with five goals, three on penalty abotl. MARK DEK!CIR OF GOLDl!N WIST (CE NTER) HITS TWO.POINTER. Mustangs Roll; Quarterfinals Next on Tap By RANK WESCH Of ... o.wr "" ·-Costa Mesa's Wiler poi. team heJi oo against a stubbOm Los Altos-team for a 10.7 victory TUesday at the Newport Harbor pool lo ldvance lo I b e quarterlioal round of the CIF playofls. A penalty shot by John Whitmore with 3:55 lo play and two goals by Alan Langston In the fmal 10 secoods of play pn>vided the margin of victmy f<J< the Mustangs and sol them up against SUony Hills Fridll al Loog•Belch Mllllkan al 4 p.m. Sunny Hills deleiled Footblll IH lo move into the quarterfmals. · Langstoa. Whitmore and Mite Bolllster pn>vided all the sc:orlng for COiia Mesa as the Mustanp broke away from a 4-t tie on a a:oal by Langston with 20 seconds remaining until halftime, and maintal.oed a narrow margin unW the final 10 seconds of play. · Los Altos bad a diUicult lime penetrating Costa Mesa's defense for shots frmn theilole, and MUalmJg goalie Bretl Ross did an ezcellent job in the net!. Ross bad 18VEll nifty saves in the game, including three In the cruclal third period wllen C\>sta Mesa pulled to Its firs! two-goal advantage of the game, al 7-5. After a goal by Los Altos made II 7-1 with 4:15 llill lo play iD the ganle, the Conquerors coiomltted their teoth foul of the game, and Whitmore heal the goalie on the lower right comer of the bet to restore the two polol edge. 1be Cooquemn pulled to witblo 1-7 oo a goal Imm clooe range with 16 - lo play, bul l.eoc8loD llCOred from J2 !eel ou1 OD the right Olde -.,!th 10 -lo play, and then rlOed in another goal Imm mJd.pool .. the final gun 80Ullded. The Muslallp played a deliberate game on offense, and an impressive defense wlllcb drew only II loub lo the coolest. COiia Ma& ~ oalY two awe lboll than Los Allol!, hilt their sbo\ oel91> Um wu bolter overoll. peoaltJ •• Sealon, In bis l2lh yeor 11 the Downey helm, med als piayen ID the ooorlng coJ. won. Leodlnl Ibo Pack .... Clinton Dodd with four goals, followed by Jolin --ad Robbie Amold with three add - Lancers Put 12-game Streak on Line '!1llr<I qaor1er -1111 f<J< -Viejo PASADENA -Metropolitan eon. lncludod llDJoa by lltevl L)'le, Bob fertllCO champion . Pasadena bas a tz. SWrpm llld 8ootl c-.i-n. · game football victory string dalinl bock 111 all 1111 wilwn IOI oil II abotl from •· the final or the 1-ond lbl 111111·11 JG. rm Yil)o'11t-_.._-"" game ., ... ,..__ "" .., s I NI fMt --allo 1 tbrollCh 11 straliht tb)s campelp. u,, llctiit lar ·the w-1, but the ,.. Soturdoy nlchl al the Santa Ana Bowl, Jorlt1 ti tllalr -a.nad lo ...,,. the Llncers will pul tho! llrlna on Ille ir.m iao -wlll:ll llllled the line against Milikln ConfertllCO co-d1an> --1111 -. pion and playoff represeotalivt Sad- dleback in a semlflnaJ round game wittt tt!am, 11 he says. "111& brr:aka have guoe ki ckoff at 7:30., our way. We're really very &lid to be Radio station KPCS (FM·89.3 mg.) will this lar along In the pl•yoff1." air the Wt fot U-uoabla lo alten11 In How does be feel 1boul bis team being pe-. -;r"'• ._, No. flii the state and a1ao on me of Posadeoa ... ch Bill Sandstrom 11 a the nallooal rolin& oervices7 cautious man despite his team's record '11 lhlnk it bu to be 1 great honor to be and the fact the Llncert have llCOred 308 No. 1. If people have enough faith In us lo polnll lhll campalcn. make us No. 1, .,. are proud to be "We've been a ve.ry lucky football there." Doeo tbil have an advent •ffect oo his ployen! "I don't think so," he say1. 0 Bu& It does get other pioylrs -. ._, to kooclt off the top team." The Lanws have a very polenl of· 111111ve uni! ~td by nmnJnc bock Elvin Momon, qulrterboclt Rlclt -be.I< and wide recelver J...,. llobftts. -. ~ . • . -··------···· Snoolt bll so IDd \:nm bod ll 'Ibo 1alUr palt !OCh wm Wfod mm the !roe !bro" llDe, bllllDc 10. OttU) poceil the Rlllllen with It (17 In the llnl half) Wtdre V"IDC ond Jell St. Qalr liod ll All GI SL <Jlltr'I ...., ofter Uie~. • ...... mt o....c..-• ... ... .. "". y...,. 74411.MMlll' 1111 .... _U r 1 111 J, ._, Pt Ill .... , ....... '11•.I a11rt 1 I I C C""* 4 It I 11 ...~ , •• ,...... 1101• )Cllt I t 1 4 "".............. 1 0 I f St. ei.lr I 'J: I 11 Y.n:'1 I I 4 I k"*o OlltCMNrM ft1t kYM 1011 Total1 IS t 24 1't Totlll " M It It ttelnlml: GokMn WNt & Of ... COl6f M. Hill Paces Explosive Jackrabbits LONG BEACH -'Ibo ezploalve Loog Belch Poly Jackrabblll, after 111 eJcbl· year absence In the C1F lootholl playolh, pose u Westmlmter Hlgh's nut llurdle Friday night at Veterans Stadium and lf season scores are an indjcator it'll be an offensive battle. And when )'OU, menUm ofleose lmund Loog Beach Poly you ' llarl wllh quarterback Anthmy HW. Hill has been 11.ipUy phftmletyl for oooch Troy Wlnslow'a Jockrallblta with bJa e>plolts In paaalng and IUllDloi. plu puol and tdd:oU ......... lie'• allo .. dangerous defensive back in a leCOQdary that bas pilfered 18 enemy posses. Hill boo led Poly lo .. -mort " a.2, \pdiJilblg a .lie fot the lloan 1-Do cllalilpl!Jmbtp With • LakeWoocl. Tll e Jacllnbljila q u 1 lt It e d · 1o 11119 w--Fridoy lo the ...... -oltheollmhg-by~ uncieJ111ed llnta Fe, 1 .. 14, . a lWd goal ID Ole lat nine .......,, • Al\11 It .,,./ HlD '1 P11111 -al• 111111 47 yf/ila -·oel qp lint I louchdi•4, then the .-., fleld it:· OI NIT• • too<!>-~ cUlng tlle campaip mu bas been directly•- In 24. llA!'a caooecled m 11 of HI - for 1,110 yards and 17 -ad run lor aevea. others. His17ID--1s1- Leaaue ._u aet by El Rancho'• Roddy . Drab 1n·12 games. Hill -good size, loo, wllh 1• pounds pocked Clll a W frune. 'Ibo -signal caller bas nm far 411 yvdo ID It carries and llkea lo nm <1111 ol the oprlDt out optloo system. Also big lo the Jocmbblto' p1111s are tailback Randy Woodard (5-11, 179 . sr.) and lullbock Jim Mlllul (s.t, Ill> sr.). Hill's primary reeemn are llPt eo4 Bruce Corey (IO ftCOpllam far • yardo and four TDs), wide receiver 111/7 lllg- garty (11 recepliam f<J< 114 yai,ro ad fiV. Tllo) and flanker Rlck1 Wlldar en catches for 218 yards and two Tlll). And although Poly's problem bao been In keepin& the oppooiUm <1111 of 1111 ... zone, the Jackrabbita pc 11m: tbe _leogue'o delenalve (>!Iyer al the. y-. lo free safely Dan Costales. CJoo1aJeo bas eighl Interceptions and ran me bock for 103 yards and a tou-againll Loog Beach Wilson. So ll's no aloucb that W- musl cmlend with Friday otgbt al Veterans Stadium. Rather ll's on ex· pklolve eleven and perhopi the Uoaa' cbief concern is ou1-lng Poly rother than holding the olfeooe. Only ... team bao held Poly to less than two touchdowns, but it didn't do Long Beach Millikan much good. 1be !al- ter loot, H. LGq lle8cb Poly 26 RA!dlands 14 Loyola 12 Blair 12 Muir 3' Compton 20 Lakewood 33 Long Beach Wilson 21 Long Beach Jordan 6 Long Beach M!ll!tan CIF Pl.A YOFFS II Santa Fe • Corona Stops Polo Foe, 7-6 12 ' 14 0 41 12 15 12 0 H LONG BEACH -Bruce Krumo11o1s scored four goals to lead coach au! Ho- oper's Corona de! Mar Hlgb Seo ltlnp water polo team to a 7-6 victory over host Loog Belch Wllaon's Bnilos '!'-~ afterMoo In oecond round C1F ptay. o action. . 'Ibo Seo Klnp 'will -La -High Jl'rlday aflemoon al f In lbe Lake...00 Hlgb pool In a QUarter!1na1 round c;onleol. La Puente defeated Bueno High Tuesday, JU. "'l'hll •u the third time we hove played Wllaon lhll year," Hooper llid following the game. "11'• alwoyo loulb for lbe kids lo get up for I pme o< Uilo nature. A Joi ol llnnp lbinp con bop. pen -,.. play any leom for I !bird time." In pmlous vldorlll f<J< the Seo Klop. II W11 JJ,J In the Ambelm tounuaniD1 1od llM three -qo 11 Olli. Corona tool< I W lead Into tho final qllll'ler, -... the evenlual •""*c 1011 eorl7 ID the ICllon. Clfl ._. 0twM¥ 11, MfMkWi Vltfe I C1'91Ctfttt Vlltey 14o aM ~ 1t LI ,..,.,.. 11,t ·-f C......•#iM7,LIWMIMf ,........, .._,_ lS. Cfllffty • UUwMM., .... .,...,. COiie M19t 1' L.tt Ni. 1 lwt!y Hlllt n, ~ 1 • I • • • CaWthon Named AD At Laguna Three C.,e C.••nges Made _w_td_ .. _ .... -'-'-"-"'-m_,,.,_29.;.• _1_91_2 ____ _:.DAc;l:.LV'-P'-l:.LO'-T.J.JC!.T, 9tartYour Engines! WITH DEKE HOUlpATE Final Pickeroo Winner Named HBTourney- Pairings set Wu a -kind of molor racing lmmcl>ed Jut -and! Stevl. Boice of C..... de! $1 all while Pblllp Lebenboam Part, Bayside C e n I e r , Mar Is the finll -·· of Newpnrl Beach placed !11th Eastblu!l Village and Harbor Doo Cawthoo bu been Pigskin Plckeroo winner after beln& • off. View Center. pl<klngMwinllonandcoming Two olber entrants bad :a t" named atblellc director al La-wllliln $1 points al gueoa!ng the "·" n-..._ __ In Ille Initial guns Boacb High School !or Iota! poinl scoring al 1,!IS. • ..... but were farther off In ,,_ 7rj;.p basketball originally ICeduled for .Friday. Saturday's original t e s t between Edbon and Hunt- ington Beach bu """1 chanf' ed . Now it's Huntington Beacb and Beverly Hills at 1:30, La Habra and F.dbon at 8:30 at The 44lh OMuai Hwltiogton Boacb lnvitallonal baakelltall tournament get1 uOOer 1UY Dec. II with a ~ salvo followed by another three lests the !ollowin& alihl George Hunt, who Oioucbt 11 up, 18)'1 yes. Promoter l4lb .rm.., ''"'"proyldod Ille tnct for ii, lllYI he 1111, """ytl. Ille remaJncler of the IS'IJ.73 R. E. NellOll of Anaheim lite point dJfl....,tlal In the olAY ls In the o!fti>g with Costa >p.m. _ ,.,,.:" ,,,:• Edison. ~ ractng, wblcll llandl fer ToloJ ~ and Per- , filrmanoe, Is simply dr111 racing wlllt a sllii\ and IJlOlhe< art In Ille iplddle. Jooes O(juM It to slalom 111C"4! and 11ys It 11lll he greal !er a limited nwnber of Mjhevi•s who loke part y.or by principal Dr. Doo alao picked M loams rigbl but final -of the DAILY ~ Edlsoo and Huniington ,,., _ --w - Hauchl. g~i:: ::. tbeplapolnt Iota! and lesl.PILar Plgstin Pickeroo coo-n.._..i.involved. )Ill :!~': ~: .:C,. ~ =-Cawthoa, 311, takes over for ce. ~Bob Sorensen's Cosla Newport Harbor High'• cooch Hal Akins, who resign-Other ~ winners bad ZS 'Ille Pickeroo has been ... Mesa Mustangs will play at sophomono !ootbaU leam will -" ed Ille AD poet to concentrata rigbl with "-le Kenney o! San sponaored by the DAILY OrlllCO Sabaday nl&ht al 7 be booored lonighi In the ' o.m -w-.,. In ~ . Hunt loolm ol TRAP rociag M 1be xi of tilt. *"P fer Ille llltJ<i guy, who finds -........ Ille lddOl!eM.lo _,,,,. f-•1..-11 Juan Capistrano third, only 17 PILOT and five Orange C.oast due to the litter's involvement school cafeteria with 8 sports •:30 -~ • n... ~ on uuw.u. poiots off. Kathy Dllloo of San ·-· .i......u.... -•--m· lite ~ AAA football 7 p.m. -.. .....,. v• w..t~•*' ' f'Don will be tbe acting Oemente Wll fourth and WU _.,.. ....,,.,"'6 ....... M::Q "''., award banquet. 9"ch .... i 811 lncreuiollY llllft prof..iooaJ llP)<t. ' , ' allJletlc dlnclor for the ,.1 .• __________ w_estc_•w_•_Pl.:."c.'":::•__:Uninnity=:. =::!..-=::playo!&:::::..:=..:.Friday:.·:::::c.nlgb2'.::::1..:.1::.t ..:w::":___:li:::l~•::ts_:llarted:::::=.::•1_:1_:'30:·~-~.:...,.~'·~'.'"'-· ___ ...._ __ .. __ -_" ....... al lite· year," .. ,. Lui FridaJ and Saturday TRAP 111CinC tried• ~ O>lmty -ay as port of Hunt'• Sllule ID Ibo Na., -114 lltlt included more tradlllonal IYJ>l!ll al racial; '"""· • top fllol, funny car all!! pro ~ elbnl-· To aUtact -teS lite ~e Hurst Psti:monoe 'Teem ~­ !er<d free -and free entry Oii Fri4aY, 11111 two eoj. lege scbolarshlpo to winners oo Saturday. illnl -led 1!p'to 1,000 partlcipanta. J .... said lbere ..... ahoaj"1•. "But lite llChools say Ibey love ii," Jones~· '"Ibey want to have TRAP racing 1111 a resuJar basis. l do!>'t ll1lnt "" can do that fer a ~ time, becauae lltere just _, "'°""' eom- pellton to justify II." , AJ for the regular lropby racen_ ~ '""'I ~ acoonling to Jooes. -f • · ''!'bey would rathtt juol nm aCnlgbt IP.{' be mi ''TbeJ can't wait for us to get the TRAP eetaip olf tm track." 8....,.~ne sc.\lp v.- - . 'l1tAP ,_. -Ille ....-qurtenalW *"' ftoJ ... 1IP lly ploclq --.. Ille --lllill -· pl• " of tile Dlriltlw Tree IWlllC •rice. .... ...... '"' ti .... nody lo , • ..., get a gnea llak ... ~ "f Ille ~ 1111 Uae )at u !My -id !or a replor *"' . -•1&,llley_...,_leol_ __....,. hat wlleeb flllide a tluwfM w ] . ..._ u101r • ....... lella ... -· 1 .. ,..,..., .. ::~; Ibey cu --.. Ille :" ... ... 11.ii· 'aatomob completely, Jiit jut GM tat will M E!lertte fut ln>m I tandlng pooltloo. JI a!IO letlls Ills UlliV ID lodl:e wllta to apply tbe brakes and l•n• lo line ap qalc;kly fer the ...-t. ,,,..., are, 111 oUier -a, lnlllc Mlely b ,..._ Tbe lddden ....i of TRAP racing Is tbal It ~ .U 1be ""-· TheoretlcaUy, a -« P-GTO .in-... ,,.,. oo equl lorml -a PY la• 'Hr..., ..... -.. caps ara ,....., ... tr aobd fer. Tbe f.U..-.-ldlTllAPm-1o11op• feet .. 1 -111111 atop and back op lnlo lite lmee4Mt -lo get a -lfPI ....... --··Be mlPt -wbl ... nee. Tbe ael ellecl el .. .., .... -.. Ille mklclle al .. qurter-mlle II to slow overall tiatel by -to nine lflCCIDdl, and make TRAP ndq afer by .ewlllq ., ......... II "" '-<ti tbat a Joi el drmn -id lllde eot '91 C90lnl mUlag pule llopo .... bug lalo --· bat .. far tbal .... ""' uppeoed. 11-uU'ntAProdqloMler--*'lndq (wbkll m •..-.._...,,bot d an llllt lie.a ti*'- ad ,_T t : • 1-lc Le4 te A•te 8-"'S C•reer 'Ille '"*' radai·.....,. of Aelr<ss Joy Will:erscn - off toml'wbse .betwem a lark and a pubJjcity ~· , • , Sile WU grWod willt open arms by pnllllOler.! of lite Jalopy lype, stodt cor ,,.,.. !!he asked lo drive In. A girl with a keen eye !or pubUctly beroelf, Miss Wlll:l!non not only encouraged lite bulldlnll al her Image aa a gorgeous racing freak bul acted out lite port, batting her eyes in lite beat Judy Holliday tradi· lion wllm Clldronted by lite -. radio and TV. Her ·-..i. mm producer Tony Cardoza, underlined the op)J8MK publicity -by pbolographing her climbing In and out of race car< and ~ Ibo«-It feet al Dim al Joy in-.. Al llnl lllle raced aplml other 'OOIDell In whal are called Powd<r Pall Deri>i... !laces for girls are prellmloory bouts oo wheels. Nobody In the Estal>lialunent takeo lllem aerlously. As Joy's fame 111""'<1 In a pool al Ink .....,. lite ...,.. papen, lbe picked up races againal men In early model llock cars of -bat beiie< -·i<>al eondlllm C•reer '1'9'ces Seriou 'l'•Plt --...-lllnell lllOI ... Ilea ...... ldl uy-bedy or ._. bit or e.... come dole ti u accs,leM ta lier aa&o racble Clrell', wlddl new lpBI M"ft!l'lll IDOlltM ud U. IUea a sen.. -.. ReceaU7 llte cempWed a week'• COWM at the Bob Boatu• Sebool fer HIP Perfonnuce lldvlag Ill Oalarlo Motor Speedway. Nobody yet bowl bow good a race driver Ille II. Bal H for her 1l9eerlty1 Ute cat la .. , o( die bag. All tbe flatter ud gabble of Ille pul year were aimed al one pol -lo .....,,.. a prorn.-.. nee driver. "I wut more ~ uyUtlq elJe to drift • l&ock car at Ontario," Mid MJu Wllbnoa, ii 111ta111& lier tmmedlllte goals. "Molt ol .U I want experience ncblg: a car. I'll drift wlaatever a fPCllllOI" wants, stock can, sperts can. rm not ..ally fnsy w porllcular. "I, Mvt: beea doing what the tracks want. So far I bve been l1ek)', -. .. tbey lu.ve called me wltll rides. Bat I doa1 get inlo lbe mola evetlls. "Yoa see, tile can belong to mea wbo wot te drive tbem In tile main event.. I get In a lot of beat r&ee11 bet tbe me• get all the J.app. w.t I ... iii. II fild. IOlll!la~ wttll a cw I can drift Jill t11t Ume. --. .... I ...... leant lo lie u good II dllt JDea." '-"'f tile .PdHelt9 De1i9-e Mi• WUkeraoo -lltal tnct promotera who UllO her good loob to pmnote lltelr racea doo't reolly we bow well she -en Ille track. She doem1 believe they wlD go out of their way to get her a good ride for 11'13. That's why llbe bu be- gwt her own campalen to find a car « aponaor who can put her In lite seal of a compOl!Uve car. • "I'm pme for anythtbg they want me to drive," lhe uld. "I think I have done weU with jual the llltle' ._tence I have. Can you lmqine what I'd do if I had...,,. lapo!" Miao Wilbroon may not be '"""' al It, but Paula Murplly started Ille aome way. And '° did Betty Sbltan, Donna Mao Mims and lite rut of the good """"" nee drivers. l'1nt Ibey had to leern the publlclty dodP· In auto racln&. It'• loU(h to be a ....,... and be IUen aerlouaiy. Pro, Coll.ege Result,s lllllPI· Cntlm -to Lagmo -Ibis ,_ aller. a )). ,.... lllni fll 1111•-High lld!oal lo Ibo Wool OW1na --· lnchwled m. h\I ~...,.....;~ .. --al Edgewood _.. ftft years U I vUlitJ ....U, A I Ii l 'l a D t eoadl. •IPI ,_. on 1be 11ee ..... In loolball and bead mecb '1 'U"'n•attcs and -..ias. . Be~ llie --sporls at'~ and was 'lite Cllalnnan of the buainess department for JD~ Cawthon prepped al El Manie lllgh Scllool la lite West Covino Scbpol DiJlrlct. His major achievement In football U a prep WU being named All-Pacific Le ague linebacker. Be allO emied MVP honon In loolball oo lite Cee llld Bee ...... Laler be attended Ml. San -CoUece and Cal Stale (1-~k . At 1-Beach be partlclpaled In football and diving. Cawlbon llao bu· of. !iclating elQlerieDce In wrestl- ing. Cawthoo Is married,lo wife Jodi and bas three d1nghlers, Carl (13), Stacy (I) and Sllawna (S). Grid Sites Established 'Ille quarterfinals of the C1F football playoffs are on tap Friday evening with I h e Orange Coast area repreoenledby,W-ln ill IJ.!.A tOot ~,'Laac Beach Poay at Veterani Stadium In Lons -'lllll~~~'= are we!t.m ibd -lo AAAA, La Habra and Orange in AAA and Brea tn AA circles. Friday's games: ..,., World Mark Oaim Filed By Lagunan Laguna Beach lllgh School fresbm4n dlstanco runner Eric Hulst bu establlshed Iii unof. fictal -Id record for H·yaar- olds In lite thn!e-mil• nm. HulJI, lite 13th aeeded nm- ner in the CIF AA dlvlalon cross country f.inall, ran 1$:18.S oo Laguna's track Monday mornlng lo break the record or 1$:22 as listed by Track llld Field News. "We had an AAU official present and bad five watcbel timing him,.. aald Laguna cross country coach Len Miller. Four other runners began tbe race wilh Huls! but all eventually dropped out. "He had to nm lite lut five lapo by himltlf," MU1er Aid. Hullt bas been Laguna's first or -.cl """'°' Ill -..... waclnc a Cllltin- T.,.... ... ..::: • UOUI battle witb a!ftior Kati "" -cwA-u. 11 Weber for the leam't top spot. c--. ......... Tectl 77 11ReallltiCllly, he c OU Id .,_. It, ........... Tkf'I '1 finilb in tbl top _ le\'tll fn the ...... ClF ftn1l1.'' Miller aays. ..I =~.:~~.:.._ .. 10,1 don't think a freshman tw t MWN IL It, Jf ever done tbat before." ........ ;:==========:! h¥tOr U, It. M•l"J't49n Antonio '1 ~ ,..,. $I. .,. Ctl ,,... ST RS (FtlHwtell) .. 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OAIL Y PILOT Stars, Dragops .Out .. ·- • Two Classes Retired Fron:i Olympics Sy ALMON LOCKABEY Of .. Dtll' PllM Slaff ' . •JpipaP.eSe ,Fach~n Qu~iSolo. Journey Y_,.A" -laP. (AP) -ltalldti HQ lbe,flnl man to 1111 alone """"' tlie Padllo, bu ablltdooed an at- his zt.foot Mermaid II In 2811 Io 1911 days. I The Stars and Dragons, oldest on~esign classes in in· ternatklnal competllion, sang their ot}rmptc SW'Bn song at the 1911 games In Kiel, Germany. boat of !'lassie beauly, it has been the favorite of cuch royal .. r~g bagaers'' as K i ,n g Coost8ntiric II of Greece <1nd Prine~ .Hal'ald of J)enm.ark L both of Whom have cotilpete;d 'In t~& Olympics. · !empt to sail solo around ll)e :-1d ~' ..... d&YJI. 70 . ··.-, --· ... :r.!:'.. n\llt' mu.._""': "'~ """!'" ~T.'$.' . The MarlUine.Safety A.it1n<Y Horie became Ult! ffrat IDM to sail IOlo ·-~ Paclfic to years ago. making the · voyage ffom Osaka) to San •. J~-t".' ~I The deDi~ oj lh e glamorous ind highly co1n- pelitive classes was no surprise. There has· ~ ta.lk: of their retirement lrom Olympic competition for the. past {our years. Neither was the selection of the 20-foot Tornado catamaran catamaran and the IS.foot 470 Class dinghy any g r e a L BOATING surprise as the replacement their Olymptc bids. selections to the six-boat Olympic roster. The 27 foot Soling was The retirement of the Stars selected as the replacement far the 5.5 meter ror-Jm and and Dragons and the selection the Tempest was addtd as an of the Tornado and 470 was made followlng the Intcrna-addlti!l9at c'?SS. . · - tional Yacht Racing Union's .It has been· felt Lhat 'the November meeting. Stars and-Drag9ps ha¥e been holding for the past two OlyrO- WHEN THE O I y 1n p i c piads by sheer politics. 84jlth t~ Stars and . Dragons are slow COJT\pared to modem sailbbat designs. And they a~e both expen~l ve to maintain in international competition. THE 4,0 was desigrred by Andre Comu of France and first came on the international yachtln·li! scene in the late 1960s. Because of its speed it has b e c o m e increasingly popu)ar. both in Europe and this country -although there are relatively few on the West Cotist. Most prominent local sailor inJhe.~lass is Dave Ul11nan of Balboa Yacht Club who is the ~~:it~.n~o~h A ~ 1 e r i ca n The 470 registration now numbers tO;ooo throughout tile world , incfuding some SOO in the U.S. yachting games get under way at Kingston, Ontario, Ca nada, THE U-FOOT Star is not TllE TORNAOO was design- in 1976 it will mark the first only t)le oldest modem Olym-ed by Rodney March of Great · the h. r 01 · pie class but the oldest ooe-Britain and began to make time in istory 0 ymptc d · 1 · he Id 11 1·1·•lf fell among the multihull ~~1· · · th 1 es1gn c ass 1n t wor . .,.. Y'"-•1 ing acuvily a 3 was first seleeted as <1n Olym- sailors in the 1960s. There are multihull yacht has competed . cf . h 932 01 · !.SOO of the s-dy cats bet·ng f !he ed ed I pie ass 1n t e I ymp1cs .,...-or covet n1 a 5· 1at Los Angeles. Tiie gold sa iled throughout the world, But it has loog been the con-medal winner that year: was including 350 in the U.S. . I • Congestima ., .t~ P,eg . Lehman·l2 skippe_rs t;pngregate at the leeward end of the 11.ne i,n One of the- e1ght races for the class chatnpionship at Ne:wport Harbor Yacht Cl ub last weekend. Chris Colby of NHYC was the winner in a field of 40. : .. I · sald'the 34-yeaMtd yach~ W,s plc~ed Up ili goOd t d:m· J dJUon by 1a rescue sl\ip southi. ·tlOtlthwest o1 ·o:· which ·he lef\ Nov. 12 . hopes of Cl""!l"J!llvigil . ,the g~; .. ' )t)U. caWt'8ilt:a~iot( . without e.xr>en.~~1 · ,, we1i giw .'yoo .. ~h~ 'Therea/11.1 ef)~Qfiobs;n·th~want.~lis .'·; Unfortuna · ' almost all the good on~ ask . for expeii ·111e111~· ' ; . • . . • • But,1in.t · :$Army,.we'll.hire you ~t'$2S8 a . month to start.•No experieace n~sary. We'll.give you free meals, free medical and dental.car,e, ahd~ days pa1d.vacation a year. And-thetrainingand experiehce in <1lmost0any joti ypu w~nt.1A i9b you-can make)r career of. lri the Army, or out of it. · ; · To•gettomplete details talk it overwith,y00r local Ar:mY ~epresentative, sensus among both multihuJI Gilbert Gray of New Orleans. According lo the Ul'72 Boal and monobull exponents that Although the · class hes un-Ov.'Ilers .Buyers G11ide - the selection of a fast dergone a numbe.r of changes,. published by Y a c h t i n g catamaran is long overdue. it was only in rec;ent. years Publishing Co. -the going ··cat lovers" have been thump-that class roles allow~ it to prices for 4705 vary from ing for thei reeogniUoll for the be built in fiberglas.s. The two-fl,S'lS to Sl,650. past eight years. · man ktfelboat is· stiU.ooe of the The Tornado catamaran - Call 645-1 6B-542 W• 19th St., Costa Mesa -. 542-6169-1·718 Iii. Main St., Santa 'An• . • '"'-1 The selection o( the '\70 as most competitive . in , in· rigged for competition will run a n o t h e r high-per.formance temalional competition. in the neighborhood of $2.500. dinghy clan was not without The 29-foot Dragoo, long a Both classes are manufac- its controversy and com· favorite of royalty, came on tu red in t,l)is country. Canada petition. Class expor'!ents of the Olympic scene in l!H8. A and Europe. ____ _Ji~~~~~~!!!! the· S-0-5 and the Fireball. ---'-'-----~----'--·- among others, have put a stn;ing bid for 0 I y m p i c recognition. mE CHANGES in Olympic l"lasses has been the result of ;• trend ln recent years toward 1·heaper and more easily trantipi:>rted boats for Olympic competition, thus .providing competition. by more coun- tries. The trend has also been toward greater speed~ It will be recalled that the ~~ Ol~~pi~~a;8~~ at Acapulco -was the expensjve and highly cOm pli Ci:ted development class, the s.s meter. Some U.S. sailors were reported to have sunk as much as $75,000 in these craft in 1st Rll.nger Ton Yacht Tried Out The first Ranger One Ton ylcht has completed extensive s4Jling. trials.in Newport Bay, acconhng to Buster Ham- mbnd. general manager of RAnger Yachts. Bus!Mhacker, the £ i r I t Rancer'Oae' ll'on lawtched, Is stiled to ..compete in Australia in} the .'orie 3'on World· Cham- pioJiships in December. Four of\ the Ranger Ont Tons are .sdleduled to sail in the up- cdm ing SORC. ~ Ranger One Ton is the rCsult of thorough tank tests ad was designed for com- Pfitive performance. I 4 PLY Jl(>LY.£SlER CORD· 12/Jl" TREAD OEl'TH ~ WIDE 78 SERIES TREAD \ 81Kkwall Price . ' $16.95 17.95 19.95 2(1.95 21.95 22.95 ll60-1l Bllckw1U Tub9!-rtw Fed. Ea. T1x ltf $1:7i WHITEWALL 18.95 Whl1-u "a ''"' $18.95 )9.95 21.95 ~.95 2:!.95 ;i4,95 All prit# plur Fed. Eit. Trit FREE TIRE MOUNTI NG • ROTATION WITH TIM PIJRCtiASE. -, . .. ... . ' neri ,.~~" ... 'sanl4ASSIC >XG!J1il . "'' • • . . ' ! .' ~ • ' ' • I Pqt;y(jli.ftCORD./F1BERG~1~LTED WID£.Jl.Rl(STREAD i~;T.RIAD.P~r.nt ' .. ' '•' i ·1>•tt~· .1 l ,. . ... : r:~=~!:~T• .. ,_.,, •. '' .. .WHITEWALL.23.95 ' .. "l.1.15'911 t --·. ' 3.21 . Allllll';o.,....f&llc.Tn•. . 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U DAILY PILOT PUBL!C NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE -TONIGHT'S • TV m · IIllGIITS l!P. • a• ..,. -rile Man Who Came To Din· 1191'·"'°""'1 W.O.. lltarl as the Irrepressible Sher· utan Wltjleslde la ~ opec!al upd.tted version of the K.ailflnaa.ffart.cliisic, With Lee llAlmick, Joan Col· :.Ti. Don Knotll, P*j HasteU and Marty Feld· ABC e 8:30 \.:"."'Tbe Hei!Jt." An armored -car .pretBUreif'jnlo helping rob bts own truck. her G!>oi'P,· Elizabeth Ashley, Howird • orman tell~ · KCET • 10:30 -~ulation Growth and the American Future. This · · cial film report explorea impli~tions and probl'll!ls of growth and dlstribu· tion of 1,1.s.. population between now and the end of the century. KCOP GI 11:00 -'\. the Jury." The movie .. ,.. Slon of Mickey Spillane's first novel with Blff El· liot u Mike Hammer, Preston Foster adn Peggy Castle also star in the 1953 drama. CBS 9 11:30 -"Toward the Unknown." Wtl· liam Holden Uoyd Nolan and James Garner bead the cast of ibis 1966 drama of test pilots. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Eve . rung '"' m-· C2lwl........,"' Jtlca" (com) '39---0lck Powel. .W SIMrldln. -2t DORSON WELLES llars io , * THE MIJI WHO l:OOBDDllJll!IEll-CAME TO DINNER (IJllQJ-H1ll1111rt< 11111 of Fanw • .....,... ''Sift F11nci1et 11o11. am 11Hcw1......,. •• .. , ... "11111 ........ c... .... i ... -. .... AFamilyTraat'''The D (})@ (!)AIC ! ........ , * Muppet Musicians Of _, IC/ C10l """ _. (do) '72 -Christopher Gforlt, Ellnblti Bremen" A TV Classic Asftltr, ttowird Duff, Mo1111111 Fill fJIW<!i!I -..,_ mA""EHTURES IN If ... _ " rroup of follt lont-"" ~ "'"'"' '" .-bJ .. , * ACUPUNCTURE WITH """"'· ""' -" -u ·MERV TONIGHT .-... n.; .... """"" m--""" ......,, n...i~ """"' • m -"" ·-~ ...... --t:008CIJ--tiu1111111 c.11n't boCMI' thla O ORSON WELLES in er. flllll••• * THE MAN WHO ..... "" -CAME TO DINNER Qi)r.-.. t • mr.,. • • ... w..... mu. v.ra.. ,.,. ....., • fli 'I I I il&t ...... 8 T1le Vlrai*N ao.;...,,,. IE- IE,..."""' t:JOUJ--- Ill 1!"." -om -u@-•-, mi..-- •-!Cl {ttJ -• IM IE)-T-Ti&Mo" ("') 'ID -Sooll• ..... lt:OO 8 C- Anlllonf Quinn. M1rp1t1 O'~ _ O TIM~l-$..tf!:..S~in& Cll CIS ,.... Waller CninW *-FestWal. A onc1-1n· . · 1 :ig ·~:~ ._ a:lifetlme lV event • .....,...... em•mcw1 ,... n.n. • tllelit:.llia(JMb ldllifHlr Stir-.: f~ Doc 5enrmst1 ·--·•"'"-· l!t" .... --11lli111 lnitMI ltm1lts" Sid Cinar IUllta. ·1=:..--,: . ~· ... --... ~1,.;I~ ~, .. C1 .' ,... 01 •• ,.., ..... ca.io -,'!"' I '-d CnluN uoit -• I"' ..... J:OOBfilDm-.__ ._ .. _ ........... @TMll tf C1114u11e11 E!Tlluts Ill --Ill•• ........... Cl .... .., U..1 lO:lO 1111: Itek, m 1 LM Liq '"",..... I 1111 -" teo* Ill Population Growth and illl '* -* The American Futuro, '9l '"' -The Whole Contr .. ersy Sin.ts. .... a., -a., fmllffAA! ,,, .... Ind Wall l"811Mnb" Iii nit.__ r .... ea--c..•-.. _ ... .,.. __ ~ (q ·--... ~... '" ""' ··~ Ol""" .,,... ... &J~ S,.11•• 7:JO 11 Tiie Wldi111n Martin Miiner ll:tl 9 0 D &I iii' OJ.._ ·-· (IJ (()(Iii -8 TOl(IGHT'S BESf BET 8DM"" -* HITOF·TH~SEAIONI 00"""" -. DWoiliar..1___ a-"1M" (ICl·fll '54 - 1 8 a.. (Q cacj ,,,.._ CNr" Hmes Wllitmllfl, JolA Wtldoa. <•> ''54-a.r__ CooPer,'lllrt un-ID,.,... • C,••••••c•• ..... -·-....... ..,,. ("") '53 (l)·Tt Ttl t11it Tnlll• -Hf Dllot. Prar. folltr, .....,. Cil ,. Wlll1 ,., ft ca!M. • •••1-{t)(Jlll)"lllo a11-.. -.. ·-<"'> ... -.-... •b-+-c-.~ WIUlllll "*-. fla lltl!J, IJ:lS a.-M llilll'wW ·-U:lt CIJQS Loto -!Cl.,. I TW~ I , ' ...... I I ,,. ,.., '51 - (}) ll'llllf WlllilrR Holden, Uoyd Molm, Ja11111 (II}....., I .. W S.mtt. •-am-""" ·-· .... --. 8 (IJl1JQlc-jr..,. ... 111 of Bii lllllt ...... lltlMu. 111 llftM .._ TOfik;ll attn fol· LOI """"5-...., I>)' I ... of'" ....... ·-··-... llTMI b Y• Lh afC... n ..._ ......... GIT•T••trd .... ~ ~ c.J -... llll--fill 2All) $io----u:00•.1:11-... ~--~OM •SEARSl'llntll'TI . . ·~ ,,_, ~ . ·----"'""· * WAtT in•ll£Y'I m---WINNIE THE POOH ll:lt • _, 'AT,. o1 -(d'1) &. TH£ 11.USllRY-DAY 'il-Do" "111,lllt•T,...,..o, •• Cllllllll -.. .... lloNrt 9-..... ,_, ..,_ . ......,_' l lil'<illllhol .,. -ID- ----tltl filDG<ll._ u....i ·11 -1,.. _ ._., .. _ (lloo> I-·-'4t-"'r ___ _ ...,.... tltl·-----..,_ Cwlft If ..... • O' Cr-. ti • 9 , ..... ~ ...., ....... . ~... ....._ ....... -(dro) -· . .,._...,., __ ........ wwww ... .. " .. .. Deale• N.i. -I ht ,Playhouses ·Rai~ Curtains • "Bottk:elU" l'rldlYi I D d Stturdaya for two --bl ' "' .. - - -lbe ~Communitv -· . The lut borrah -Uvlo( " ~~ A -~ atyle -COlllOI up this theater -~ CMll of n ........ tllln llCbl -"the Loac .... """m•ml\J< ~ ...... ~ ~Y· Play-'1 ._ Thea. "!Gtr lleodl -buril ooto makes lta debut lllDlay • the·-lo wind up lhO year the Shaa.p-comedr, of lfli In_,. lomadic bani of p1ann1Dc a I~ ~· nm. The .._..., In brief: ~--local - '<Dial M fw -·" The •~ u•-~--11111,. !lie boards ... 111'1! "'-.... l1IOUDted by "Ballerillol Ale Plee," held :re...= over for ... -weekem at . ..._ , · . ._,_._ at ·~ the San Clemonle Commomlty ·-~-,-....: Theater; "Walt Until Derk," l.1111> 1* playing Fridal -and ~ .. ' s 0 u t b •l the fbltiQcton Beach C.. )1"519r ... ._ West Playhouse, and "Happy Jllrtb. c.. '""4&• ~ lta _day,,,... ..... 11 ...... 11 debut·lll ·~. -Friilay Long -comm •• ti 1 for• tbazwr1h..._nm. Pla•"'-••· 'tDllr N dz ... _,1'19 Jrvibe "Dlal,.-M. f Murder'' ComrnaallY~ """!I Its or opens car1ab1 Ill Ille t e I'• II to ii. the ltrn-71 seaaoo for the Lido ~--st~ ior !ale Players .under the dlreo-une _..,, at "tlie uc tlon of Stan BeD, wi1b Denis Irvine llWnantttea H a l t Thomu, Sbella Dunkle llJ1lj Platbouse. Nick Mole bealjlnc., the «'all. t DIJLY PILOT I ........ DEAR FRIENDS? -Alan Levy threatens John Loughman as their wives, Noel Fillastre ~eft) and Bar~ Garlich, ,w.icii in shock in a ciimactk scene from the ~-• Community Tlieater drama "Dear Friends," opening Siturday for three weekends in UC Irvine's Humanities Hall Playhouse. "llllorlOa m......., of ,.. Also featured aro lilddie fte. ne.ter.'! A two:Dighi stand day, ffotmes T"'lor and Tom for the Westmi.mter Com-No v i n s on . Performances munlty Theme variety show, toolghl tbroucb Saturday al Friday aod Saturday ; n 1.30 In the cluhllouoe, 7111 Via Westminster's 17th s Ire et Lido 8oud, Newport Beach. School audilorium. lleoervations !'IUI• or 615- "Period .t Adjutmftt." Ol7I. .. , I IA-'--1--i.-...... _...... 1 The Santa Ana 'Community Sooth Coast ~k>t)s sl)Qwlsscheduled.orlo'c ~• s,....., J~ nan, Haze p I a y e " 0 p e R I be I r "Mooocblldren". will p I' a! Friday and.~ witb Beo l!urTo'll and Eugene Apple- "subolilute" play Friday for Fridays lhnJqlj !beys until 1<elleou dl..cttnc the rtvue o1 11'11 oomprlslng4!>o cllst"-at three weekends after the !?°"· I~, lllemotJnc With music, comedy .... """"'"'· the Cabrlllo Playhouse, 202 caocellatioo of "Sumise at T~ WblCh -Into a ~ n::..-s.r:;:. fJ:: = 1~U::., ~ 'Dear Friend.a' On Cable TV Campobello " W e n e Id a y. T b u r sday Allen, Ron Flllan, Vicki Le-... "~·a.rtie."Thesec-~-Martin Bens.on Beau, Brett Jooas, Ben and 11WAIT UNTIL Dark" ond prodUction of the new =f~resnew~, Dixie LeBeau. Reservations cootinues Ft id 8 y s and Ir you live in Newport Beach Placentia Playhouse opens -Oa.h-ni.1 Root and-Dianem, are oot necessary, and all pro-5aturdays it the Huntington and subscribe to cab I e Friday for a three-weekend • ...,5'-'wuu. • -ft.1-will go lo the WCT build-h ~---z · 1 · · stint Myers. Qutain wm be at 8 \.~ Beac Play,~, 110 Mam te ev1s1on, you can get a .~ E en1ng of ~ A 1o'cloct tor a....1.. .1...-at the ing fund . St., Huntingtoti Beach, with an ....... view or a new community ~ v ~e. els. ---"Period of Adj··~-t" is 30 bo , .. Th · SCR theater 1827 N wport uinu=• 8: curtain. Jearil Gib n, he k e Golden West College Blvd Cotta 'Mesa. n!.A-· being directed by Lee Jim Wlllland and Pa. u 1 t ater production every wee Theater Enaemble will present ·• ~va-u.-n ..... on for lbe Santa Ana on the "Hall a Happy Good ~--~1-.......... ~ Gersowitz beaa the caet with "Trevor," "Muzeeta" and u.111m ~ -· Plavo-and features Chuck Time Hour.'' THE IRVINE Co :1"•0 Jay Conklin tdfrecting . mmunity Pait, Susan O'COnnell, Ron Reservatloas ~-Bill Cullen and V a l Theater introduces Ila "Dear Langseth, Billie Brown ,. The~of.lbe.u>ng Mailander host the program Frieads" M ·Selunlay al 1:30 Marpr.I Boyer, 1:1 o Yd Beech · Cornnttuiity Playhouse each Tuesday and Tl>unday al for a tbree-....tenci ran of Stevens 'and Coro! Singer. Cur· Is stlli offering Anita Loos' 5 o'clock. Tbls week's spoUlgbt Fridays ad Saturdays under lain ii 1:30 al the playhouse, "Happy lltrtJlday" 00 Fridays fails on the Irvine Community the direction of Tom Titus. 530 N. Ross St., Santa Ana. and Slturdl)'I at 1:30 under Theater product ion of Cast memben in the Reginald Reservations 531-9731. the direction of James Doher· Reginald Rose's ' ' D e a r Rose drama Include, BURT ANO PAT Warner ty., ReoervadOlll (113) 43&-Friends," which~ Salur· ~tie(h:G~arlicblly, N"'!,~Le take lbe leading roles in D5311. day for a three-weekeod run. --ra I ~ 'Y, "Goodbye Charlie" !or tile-====:;:==============;-Join Loapmlnf Shirlee PlacentiaPlayhouoewlthftan.I. 1:"b<rls, Gary ~' Panl dy K<e!1e d I re c 11 n g . t e e I e a n d B a r b a i:... performancea are Frida11 and 11'..,.lw. ~ 14-'•s.L~. ·1 1·1-I El 31'11 • • • . ..,...ys a :-I n*· '.w'91mlnitor ·miety =~~~~1!:iu~ j,. ..A. < _.._ Reserva-m-9Z'74 or 1116->< >< j.{ ' j09t. :Anotli~r -'Dark.'~ J=: w.~"}on= In Fullerton . i:be Huntington B e i c b P)ayhouse woo~ have lbe only production of "Walt . Until° Dofk" in Orallge County tbil ~andnext. .'rfiO -ck· • ·K·n o 11 .suapense drama will b e pr .... 1ed Friday, Satunlay and Sunday by lbe theater arts deportment of Fullerton Junior College. Performances will continue Wed n.e s day through Saturday of next week al the Studio Tbeatei on the Fie campus. 1 > / :!~!1u~~t~ .:~~ ' direction of Kerry Johnson at the ~ Beach .Studio Theater, SGll 1 E. Aaai\elm Ave., Long Beach. The Shak~pearean comedy wl give lO perfonnances between Dec. '3 and 17 with !ur1her Jn. fonnation, available at. (2:13) 436-9611. • C8pacity crowds for "Bu~ terflles Are Free'' at the San Clemente Community Tbea~r have necessitated an extra weekeod of perfonnances, ... tending Ille comedy throuch Dec. 9. Blcbard -dincta the show with Jllil : "A·~ ...... ,;~~~~ ..Sfun ... lirRJ • ........._.L ...,_ SHOWING: ,. " NOW! Wllllll11? -- 1 JAM~S .~RNER KATHARINE ROSS .. Min's best fliel:lf •• II' a man? !11BMY1RL-.111mRSr HAL HOLBROOK · HARRY GUARDINO· JUNE ALLYSON -.Clfll(STil'llER COOIEllY ·Tr.Ii EWEil ·PETER LMlfl1ll ll!TllUll ll'll*HEll · ElllHJID 1111RIEN ·AN! RUTllEll!lllll -~ 1.1111.SUff • ....... ~IUWI BEUSCO· -I! JlllEl GiUsTM M.:!: OfX:tl()t 1 - • WE DARE. you To TAKE PAFtr IN THE '•-r• ·'YOU· ~IV' participaleoin-thi8«cult- Oliilllol ' YQU ,/.1111 tiJoeported into the m}isterlOus wood of THE COUNT DRACULA SOCIETt YOU will~ an. honorary inetnbllrshlil ce'9 In fhls exclusive group. . ~-~·:~··' .. ~· ... ~-:, 't .. -sNOWINt IOWI , CAii. lllUTn,. PO• TIMES & POUCYI F~M~ies Like Sunday Package What )'<IUr family will like about Uie SUnday DAILY PILoT ts '81 tbOre'a 1m11tblng in It for everyone In the family . . I color --. Family weui, Mag• line, TV1~ 8lmdlJ Spedal (-by,~ Md''"' the °""""'Couc u only a DAILY PILOT ala/I writer • could ~ tllenl) and much, much --. TUI.JI tlUOd 1oo1o 11 u.+) llaadilJ DAILY PILOT. v ... may .. 1ni11111 --·· : ' ·• ' > 'N•tcracker' At Laguna ' <.~all~t Splenlf!«J .. , • . Vin~e -'€ontrast' Unearthed Opens Slate Work! by Brahm's, Kabalevsky and Sir Edward Elpr will be on the program Dec. 3 when the Orange eoa·st College Community Sym~ny Orcll09tra opens its· 197%-73 -Maeltro Jaeeph Pearlman will be on the podium for a concert that will open with a pcrfonnance of Kabalevsky's "Colas Bruegnon" overture. Concert pianist Dottie Ogle Nii: will be at the keyboard for the Brahms Concerto for Plano and Orchestra. The 4 p.m. concert in the OCC auditorium will include Elgar's "Enigma" Variations. Ti<eti al 11.50 will -he aviilable at the bo1: office. • I NOWI MESA THEATRE Co sta The perfect family show !· -- , ~ -I . f ••• '' Ullllll All IUTIAW! l1 ...... Msce1r1t1 r .-. ... a111nut! '''. ~ ':1~ . Mesa CALL THEATRE'=====-== FOR CO-HIT! By W1LL,fAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -Tum- )ng a bit of early theatrical Americana into a mmical doesn't work'out\well in "The ContraSt," which Ol)ene.d Mon- day night at off-Broadway's East.side Playhouse. ·The original (1787) was "lhe first comedy by a native author prodL'Ced in America," accordlng to a plaque still mari<ing tile performance alte, a spot _!Gag since alloorhed into the rampart.J of Wall ·Street finance. So much for history. For debut as both adapter and director,-an Anthony Stimac uses the Royall Tyler piece, about the triumph -of blunt Yankee Doodle virtue over foppish elegance, as the material of simpering lam- poon. "CONQUEST OF TRmUTES ALSO to the PLANET OF mpape: '.:i1:i~ 'Angel. Stree. i' Cast s, e. t ~: t.~~~ ...... (PG) "WALKABOUT" (PG) th,aNt open1 the.._~, acct rioC •• • l , l :Jo •·•· ' u ·er a c & e, : ar e "'-~Long Beach eommuru·ty The playhouse's curren av ''«:; c ........ s.. .... •J , .... Kne\lbuhl, Randy B'a t:n-e t t ; Playhouse wtll move into its traction is James QbhertfsJ'.;::;::;::;::;::=:;;::;::;::;::~ Molly Lynch, Robert Petet, · · · pri>duCtioii of "HapP)' _Birth-Adele Canettl, Kathy Mason, 45th year with a revival of the day," which plafs Uirough r Lisa Robertson and Belinda suspense drama ''An g·e 1 Dec. 9. NATIONAL GENERAL Smith particUlarly took this Street" tiy Patrick Hamilton. :ll~~TI~~;:~~fillh~~T~H~EiA~T~R~E~S~;~I critic's eye. . · -James Brittain is directing --- Another glowing ''Nut· the show, which features .Paul \ii™ T! cracker" ror o~Christmas Teschkei Clara Grich, Donna J I DIOI memories. Be a sured, Miss Griffiths, Alvetta' Kay an d -------._ .. .. Za1i, We can ver have Robert Magid. . · · Nf:Wl"OltT IEACH • oa.s.u5i>' enough of theni . ' · .Th& play, . which . ce!lters And a· .special tribute Jor around,a. husband ·whO tnes to Dougl8.s Reeve!~ 1e1cellent in-dr~ve bis wife insan~, will.open troduction to · the , t?allet. 1r-~an.15;ior-a · s11:-weekend nu~~ns a grc;!at deal to children engagei;nent at the playhouse, urlfamiljar with the happy 5;021 · E. Anaheim St., Long tale. ~ach. ' I ''THE THRILL . I I ' IS· ON'~ ' : :, . • I T 1J I(' ---.-... ,.-fl~t 1.rac"' .:..,._. ", ' 7 : ! • Motorcycl.-. Actio,. . At Its Thrilling Best Fe1turing DAVID ALDANA Plus-Surfing I . . ' CONNECTION" .. '.'fRENCH, • .... 6-ie Hock~ ••• M*A*S*H* (~ I ...... _ ... .J . -- -~llilJIWNS'~-. ... ' ' "LIQUID · JOURNEY" .~ > , "GONI! WITH T-H. WIND" ci.rt GaiMt I SPECIAL CHllJ)AlN°S 'AICl • l °'l'~YS,:50 rxcr,·1 FlllDl'iV 6 SA ' UR PAV f Vi llllNl;s ' ,!.. Fashion Island N cw port Beach I WINN!ltl 3ACAllEMY AWARDS ; -- . . -.. .. ,- - - -"n' STADIUM ·4 -· .. ~ ........ ---- VI¥~ L.;gll Exclltllft •"1•11~1 ........ ...,_.. *" W'-r el I kHtflW a--. "l"ll>CM.•R OM. TM• ROOP" GeWile "'--•l "iUTTlilfLl•S ·~ f'l•I'" • "TltlRrl A..._ •" IN MY, SOUi""' ''TlllOUIL• MAN" (RI "THE HOT ltOCk,... ll'G) ' Cll•••-"TH• VALACHI PAl"•Rt'" tR) a TMY cwt1t ·"" "THE 1otTOM nllAIMt.•R" 1111 " 103 .. FM ST,EREO SOUNDS• OF THE HARBOR ·--~- • Wednesday, Nowmbtr ~. 1~2 DAILY PILOT -THEY CALLEO IT AN ACCIDENT. HE CALLEO IT MURDER . IT WAS THEIR CONSPIRACY. IT WAS HIS SON. ROSS '/SBIWE HoUDAY wtlJDlDIT? Mlll'smst h ieud, .. II' a man? i1.aate1a G METROCOLOR ""' " lid !Of' AnRACTIOI .~=™-1 -::.:"f! 8Ulll' LANCAST511 .. - A IHllWllSAJ. l'lrnlM·TtOlltlttll.Otr • Also CLINT EA5TWOOO •. in "J'OE IUDD" e IN THEATER I 3 e --!BAJalRA STDlll i"&UI! ' ' I ' :Sf DAILY PILOT DICK TRACY by Tom K. Ryon SALLY BANANAS· ... MUTT AND JEFF by Al Smith GORDO ·' , ftola~-oO "'-"--'-""' FIGMENTS L£r ME. 11'!1' ~ EXPLAIN IT A6.llN, JEHNY. •• W SE£ I:f. '!ClR mfr .AA!) 'IWRE Jr..Y NIECE .••• NANCY )1 TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID RZZLI ACRdSS 41 M1plegetM Yeatltfday's Puzzle Sol\led: 1 An tffore 42 Amt1n9: 5 ftlJPU~n.: Prefix Abbf .. 43 New form: 9 8-oin•• . .... ,..,,,. 44 Copi.d 14 DUJ:ltllln 45 Cavilr aaiurct t5 Egreu 46 ObMtve 19 Mr. KCIYKS carefully 17 Truly '8 ·- 18 Singer-institution: A "'"' ""'' 19 One kMng to 52 Symbolt of excna life's end 20 C.m• upon M And not 21 S.A .. L.T.t.tb 57 Thtverybut S Headliner 34 St.1taty dancti 1ub19Ct 23 '"""" 58 Seaugle 9 ComPQffd 36 Stride 25 Printing 59 Pro-10 Perfume 36 Owinaled lt)'le: Abbr. 60 Ruhfcity 11 A brain 38 Gwmentl 211W"'"' 81 Cerell gt1M 12 Mortgage, 42 Che,r;ed OttlWtis.: 62 Singles e.g .. p1rticle$ ..... &3 Noblem•n 13 Spanish 4' Cepi1el of II-of p•inter Greece 64 Judg• . ~ Setfnle M,..... tl6 Getden p$ots 21 Enpy • 2'T-repa11 47 Aqu1tic OfOIJnd: DOWN 22 Acu ... vn •nimel ..... 1 R•~ '8W.._ 32 Tr" 2 zoo 24 Low cart 49 Empty 36 COYWwtth ......... 27 Accumu"'9d 60 Emirnmt ........ money 51 Gruing lend 38 Hedllfe 3 R1hgectMt 28 Stat• 52'0bKuf'9 ~ Ancientcoln 4 Prohibit 30 English 63 Other ofGtM09 officielly ,..,_ 64Fk>ok 38G'°""" 6 Awktow: 31 MM 55 lndltn .3e Skin probMnt ••• -•nguagt "I> Uoit9 I LM 32 Compllln '58 Telce •• -7 City of lttly 33Qu-booty MISS PEACH 1i ., PERKINS 1-1~ Jf \ . . ~ . . . MOON MUWNS by Dole Hale ® by Emie llusllmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS rrs HIS FIRST TIMS OUT \\11 '-..... ,_ .. _ JI· .. ' .. ' ..;' 1H15 IS MISS SPEMCfR'S Nt.AJD ! MY HM\E 15 f'lfLYH! by Harold Le Doux PERHAPS YOU CAN AH&WER M.Y QUESTION, E'IELYH! ilS MRS. Sii.VESTER THERE ,\-.:.;~ VISITING WITH ,_,,..-;....<_..Ji .W55 SPEHCER? I ... I OON'T I J(.MOW... ' , by John Miles --· --4 -·~···· .... ,--~· I I By Charles Barsotti ,....,~__,~---~ by Ferd Johnson by R09er BoHen THE GIRLS I I DENNIS THE MENACE , , r-;.z-";) ' •1 G« (MM.Lsamll! !HES& OAtrlSIN1HE ~°'1is.~1· I I J I .. Manpower Program l • . 'Waste' Says Panel ...... -Tarry has been •l1led· .marblln& dlYlllon --, .. lw 1-Federal .. .,. . 'l'5o oar-del M a r ·Fo·~yearsof ' in blWDg, will ' bet-attenllbn iln the new -branch In Laguna Hills. ' * Fonner radlo 11111 tel .. vlllcrr! pc-...... -. Tod lie-& ,,, bu (.-..i the title -·-.....--. .. -Tiiie C.W,011 ol Orange Ooartty. llcllonlld jokied Ste-MdllfLU.D -'lllle co. alter • ,..,. u • -ol .,_ .... ,..... -lor Bame ,,tie Compony o!Frelno. ~* m ,,.._. Pr1 .. m bu named L1oJ<1 F. -u es- porl oales -for the Cosla .... .Ublldlary ol --Telephone and Telecni!lr Corporation. ~~:~ llrw ............, co., for IS )ears heloft= Jaboco. lie will ht ~ e f<r all esport aales ., a world-wide -* ~-. Prosldent ol -DOI 'Paftlo In Santa Aoa, has rel!eived a naUcnal award ol ochievemenl from the Secrelary ol Colnnll<ce and the Dlzector of the Olllce ol Minority B u a I n e s a ~; -lili honorod u • 'pM11~l•r :In mtnort1y b •! -,_ -···•·paw. Be Wiii ....mq "led .. ··-"' the .t ' • -Mid. 11But when many -......... ""' llmdy 1111 If • Job, tniolDI pro-............ -.!t to ..... )11'61'•· the cre41endJ or the ~.·· .,,,. lludy WU done for I -m-mlllcalpolley by llall llde Joa H. Goldlteln. It showed tbet ooly two man-.,._ .....,. .... -u- under the orliiMI M_.,. lleYelopment 11111 Tralnlllg Act (M171'A) and tbe aul<>l«hool ~ ol tbe Nelghbor!lood ;;;ijh Corps (NYC) -have bolliod poor peroons find new « belter jolJo and become more llelf-ewdalnlng. BUT ONll STtJDY ol a IJ"OUP of ...,..t M D T A IJ"8(iualel llhowed I he I r average eamlnp came ooly to '3. l!IO a ,.or -still 1111 below the olllcial poverty level. 11fta other training ~ grams eumbwl ·cannot be justified In atrict coot ac- COUDllng terms . since the { • ecooomlc bMtfita to 8oclety .~ do not cover their costs," Mrs. Grll!llha said. "The NYC In- school 11111 summer procrams. des!gned to encounoge d!Sad- nntapd slodeota ,lu remain In oollool by l'tovidinc ,.... round eomlnp _~tles • laUed ID prevolal dropouts and appear nol to · ~ve -Improved I h e particlponta' p..t.lligb ., -eamlnp' 11111 eioploy- San aemeJt re 9 I dent ment." DomW C. e-has been Further, she said, figures appointed vice president and for the Work I n c e n t l v e -wilb lec4lly Padllc Program (WIN) 11111 the Job Nldtul a.•1 , ROIPJ'O(r Opportunities in the Business Bnncb In Sell Belch. Sec'.or (JOB$) program 11anoon wu former I y "make it highly unlikely tbet ;:;::''.' al die. 8-the preseol 11111 future In-He jo!lied Ille bmk u creeaed eamlngs ol t b e a muagemdJnlnee •In 191L Jartlcljlantl will recoup the * program costl." ' FIAllCE Finance Briefs .,. .... ,,._ BUJUJNGAME -Purchase of the Four Queens Hotel in Las Vegas for 117.5 million by a~ subsidj.ary of Hyatt Corp. bas been IDnooncecf by the hotel chain. Hyatt said its .. wholly-owned suboidiary, the Elsino~ Corp., woold aequite for cash aU stock of Four Queens, Inc. CLEVELAND, , Ohio Midland-Ross Corp. here has acquired a 20 percent lnleresl in Gilmore 8leel Corp. of San Franclseo. G~, a prjva!eiy-held COIDJ!llllY wtlh annual 'saJeg of approximotelY $i5 · inlnion, owns two eJectric furnace steels in Portland, ..Qre., I Six steel distribution plants 00 the West Coaz;~ and a fabricating plant tn Vancouver, Wash. e Ampex Sales REDWOOD CITY -AmpeJ: Corp. reported its net esrnlngs f<r the second liseal quarter ended Oct. 28 totaled $271,0llO, or two cents per share, on -laleo of l'/8,400,000. AJthUr H. Hausmao, prest.. --_...,.. has been appointed creaUve cllredor of ~Newp.ort ~ aberlising and piJllcrelatiool~. Airw B _ dent and chief executive of-esl uys -ficer, said this compared with a ·lou or $3.15 million, or 29 -recadlf employed .. -COjl.fwtilP" at G~ Ten Airliners ~. lllmberger WU formerly copy dilel al catr LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ll(gell Advertlllng, bolb ol u ......... Ainrest baa _ __. lo Cleveland, Ohio. He 11111 hta ._ -= wile reside in Jntne. buy 10 llC9s from CoottneriW 'Iii -here for more than ....._._ M. $ZI• million. -olllclll• ........-L111em, MY , formerly a commodity broker ,;.. purdlase will allow !.'.~t~ =.i Cdn...::; ~ 4Jrwest to "be<\ane _, llJRms, LIL 81 1 m llllJ« Olrllne by 1m;" Irv· dltodor of 1111 mMerage Ing T. Tigue, vice Pl- division and u ~or II o 11 o 11111 general manai<r of muager. He resides in Alrw9, said. In a.lllalement NewporlBeacbwlihhiswUe. ihll --, * 'Ille San .!':Jase d C.-Fedonl -alrline atao ihol it has honor e ~ a1f1enr M. made 111111"111 quarte,ly pnillt W-Colla v... tinncb ever by eamlng $1.1 million manage;, for 11 yean of during the three monlha .,.. service. ding Sept. 30. -had a '(l'eodorf joined the hanlt In net klla ol lllO,OllO In 1171. 1167 u • loan 1 e r v l c e BDtiDnaire Howard Hogbes _..-al the Alhambra boogbt the airline in April ofllce. In 1982 Ile was pio-lt70,, when ii had a negative moted ID usistaDt ...mary nelWlllbohboul!ll.lmllllon. 11111 bnndi mamger of the 'Ille lirlinO 'WU formed by Costa -ofllao.,lle,,.. the-ol·PIClllc~ p:OWllRd to the pc-i•• ol BooaMui Air Lines and. West mo~ 111 i-. °1"'t-r 1n 1111. "--WIWtl~ si.. •• o.~ , .. .-.. i..~ ....... w .. ~ .. cerits per share on sales of -.a.ooo in the first quarter. e N•"fl Coatrtlds WASHINGTON -The Navy baa. awarded $10.6 mllllan In loor c:ontncla for prellmfnary desipl of a revolUliooary new l,000-ton .. surface effect" ship ~~-would ride "" 811 lir ......... '!be foul; con-: Am> i«. G<neril, Tacoma, Wash., $2.8 million; Bell Aeroopoce. New· Orleanl, 13 mllllan: Lil> 1oO, Qdver City, .$2.7 million: and 14cld!eld, Sunoyvale, Calif., $2.S million. WtdntSday, NO¥tmber ~. 1972 DAILV PILOT 3lJ S&Ls Have Plnns •• • _, • :JI DAILY PILOT ANCHORAGE. Alasb (AP~ -Sen. Mike Gravel, ([). Alaska!, hu wed th• Gtneral Ae<o11ntlng ot!lct to ln-lgate chal'l!es ol belo,... scale wages and substandard construclfon on a federally subsidized $2.8 million housing project TllE GAO WOULD bt the tb~d agency called In to ln- vesUgate practices by J, L. Johnston Builders 1nc. or ltld.io, primary contractor on the l~i! low and moderate incame project. 1'be FBI a.D.d state Labor Deparbnent an- nounced separa t e in- vestigations previously. Accusations conetming the Woodside Village project in Anchorage have come from wtion officials and spokesmen for the Greater Anchorage Area Community Action Agen- cy. The construction firm has denied all charges. Gravel said the complainls "cover such a broad range of matters that the FBI cannot possibly look into all of them." He said the "FBI will be 1ooking for acts of bribery and fraud." ... • • • Ft-en. P1111h. U1U111U1I 11 bual11"' ,1fta1 Y11. M1Hlft9ful, ,.rM111I 1IMI 1M19i111ti.,.? Alto,.,. .. 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't. ~ ' . .. .,... ... . . ' .2 Ow,~ hooter. (RHR106) . ' I . , . . ' ... :·: .... ; I ' •' .. • l ' ,. - FROZEN EGGNOG quart eqnoc Ice ettam ' . ' A6 cup Uibl )illll er llo!lrboD • Nlatmeg • lltghUy IGflen Ice ..-; llllr In rum. I. ... -of"·--·--..i Into Jllrl~t ~ or,-,-,pret. ,, · ,.. __ .. Uilfmugs. Sprinkle with nutmeg."'- provldoe • ...._ eontrut. at leut 3 hours. Serve with a apooo . • A "'" -et 1-, -be put Makes ·1 llel'Ylnc• or more. ...... The -Cbr-y -In the t.1 19 I 1111 for ~ who hip. world b probably-~ Jubilee. . I"!"! '4 ,;rtnr· Ille 1 -U ~ tlil 'The br!lliant ri!d lruJt 1a11<e with ' ~.kl . ·· t ·~ blue flames, lad\ed over a fim.. • ' 0 Tlia tomHJOci iJ""d e(ll10l"ln 1 :ti "-'cream is •,llJ'and ~le to a bof!- , • ~ilalni ao.oc1; ~-lee ' cloy I~, a cocklOU llo!lfll or.New Yeor a • I "' . ,.""' eanog , " ;tuy currant }euy ' • · g , , , the ball ffJ. . ...J.-,i~te 01aupper. ' . ,\ '. · 1 · .f: . -~,W. )'OU flJllOOll •f ""I.(! :pound, 14·-) BinC cher- , 't loo rtcbeat, cftaidl.t Dlil• ~'; riei, drained 1 .• J 1, ,! ~~"'-,...:,, __ ·~ ~.. s·lat>JNPOOru brapdy or,~c ""'; -.iv•""' -.. ~""' 1 quft't coconut ice cream .. .. 1 i l:•-: • GentlJ. beet• jelly r8r¥f •drained cherries· • 1 lo • cold _.,. just to boiling. Poor Into· a metal aervinC •'""Pl •-boi'I. In s.,.U • aaucepan, beet brandy, k '""'". ~ flr1ltc!i lilprey,.: 1 ·. al!i!>tlf v'!<.~IQ'\llM,btal Pour o-.....,; .W-hi milt •. cllerrlet; ~.with ".!"fi:h·. . . .~ ~lbcJOt I tn JOA~ Serve ,,damiog,'oVir'.I aervibp.of.tce' .,. ., . . ~· ' . . . . . I cream.,.. '~· • i ., , .. , •t;\)'1 • • f ' : «J • ' I . , , .. ., ·• .i t Warm ·,and saucy Orange Dumpfings make · a quick ·dei sert for evenings when ' ' • carc:iler.s en'teltain J or· 1tQckin91 · are hung. I .. ' '• ~ .. •• • .... f .._,). ·,i 1 •• ' I r ~ " . ::r ' . . JtJ.' .. ,, ... • .. • ' ' .• . ' '. ' • . I I • . ' . ' • • • ·' I I " • •:: ... .. ' ~men BEA. ANDERSON, Editor • .......,. Nt:a 11•c: at •• rm , ... • Keep On Kicking Activity Well Age By BEA ANDERSON Of tlllf DeNr Pllft It ... .. Etercise and an adequate diet are key factors in keeping healthier in later years, according to two speakers . who shared the eighth ~a 10-lecture UCI EJ:- tension series on nutrition and health. Dr. Herbert DeVries, USC Medical School Mobile Lab0111tory, talked ·•bod! results of an ~Ill exerdae pro- gnun conducted at Leisure World, Laguna Hills. Dr. Genevieve Ho, home advllor at UCLA extmslon dlscusoed dietary needl of Ille aging. "We ought tO be able to revene the hypotheses of the •lllnc." -rted Dr . DeVries who explitoed that after a lwe>- year exercise ptogram· for the aged sigiilllcant change, occurr<d. The program ... liilroduced to 112 volunteer mea belWeen the ages of S2 the Importance of not &lining wei and 88. "To begin with they ...,,, In good you grow older. ., '.• JihYslcal condition for /tbeir age," the "At wont," Dr. DeVries said, 1 ftlll:rcber' llid. I ./ need to maintalft.,JQW' llOl'JNl _ .. , .. ·vlriolo'.-.,:dn!Ciol.;.,,. lllOCI ,,.u do.,.. lllll --.11y llddinl ......... '..~.llftioo .iO.b, pbysical "'*'' -...... ,.. ._ ~ ' .· I ....... m -1)!111'11 lelll "so we c:oolld.. your ---dado.'' • l,; l ~ 1 F'\ ..... ~~WOUld ove:nlo' It . 1. Dr. Ho feell food IDd health art .. ..... ... .... . _,ohle; !hit If ,.. hi"' In .... l I At .Ille-of the ~ie dielltt.1ballllcedCM1e ond1W~w' >liolled tbat In all of the ~ • presaure1 fatty .-Ind !"'!-one suppllel the Dea!lll1')I Dl11rimll> '* tenslbn declined '!fl!lo 11tal coPlilli ..r_ ~lde~~le Jose nutrients tater motor mental ~~ · ~er people, she 11ld. Sloe llld Later I group el _,.. .. ..., -her OWU theory Js tbat food lo Altbougb the t.__ of -ill' digttted u well by Ille lllnl· crealed, be said, there WU 00 cblip it She tbinb too mooty llOd do "" · bMthing capacity. < u ftll • U.:,, .bouid. nil ls .,.= Dr. DeVriel feels more ~ -they -hi'" -1 , Ire -·to determine bow 11111 . ....., .. -"' dolling of their -" I \ ' woam~ ... affected dlfferenUT' fl'dD and anell. ' -• ' . O!Mr-llftnforthe ,_ operlmmll --.. -..... ·...u itcfiodtd, tho ...,. "*81" COlllll-be< .... " Ille doewitg -· pllyalcll a .. !lllllMIJ "1f1 ...,..Uonal ¥Illes. phyaloqltal ..... _ Md DOI Ml!llJ _. poiple' do no! blve -to io -.t" to bu1 IDOUfh ~· , .... lee!!M!M; ... lo .. ..-llld. "WI Dr. Ho ~ tbl Ult et ~ toot -"" lb w.ti. .,,_. Alier .... lllmpl lo lite bud&el-1..,. -,., ..,..._.. ..._Ire -·-Bolh br. DeVrlee.and Dr. Ito llres>ed agtnc." lhe eonc IMled. ' • • ' • 4t DAILY PILOT Wt(lntSda7, Novt1nbtr 29, 19n ' --Parties, Gift Sales Greet Holiday Season Ebell$ NiHR...,potril B<ach J u n I or Ebolla will present their Le 'lltollque UOlque T u e a d a y , b Dec. s, from 10 a.m. to t p.m. . In tho Ball1a Corlllthiae Yacht l•illu'b, Conlaa del Mar. ''" f. tea table and bar will be ~'ji'iallable to sh?ppen. 'nckels ~ be obtained from Ebell -"b)embers or at the door. 't.'A\nq 1tema ollered will be 0-hanc;krafted Items made in ~~~f!lon' workshopa. ,~ ~'Shadow boxes and ter· nrluma, oil paintings and ,IP!crame, crocheted vests and {.~page will share tables ,J!lth palchwork dolls, quilts • ind special Cbrlslmas Items. ,'Proctecls will aid the Youth ,, Center of COrona del Mar, 'BOys Club and the ,. Environmental Nature Center. · Mmes. Donald Goodrow, o1 .<~afts; A. L. l:lastin gs, ,.a·~rylics, and Harlow 1.·Jl!.chard!ton, ceramics, were ~l"i}mers in the recent Orange t-Di6trict fine arts competition. • TeWlnkle Middle School stu- ,Qil• Your Horoscope TENOR Norman Nelson dent Pamela Hazlewood was selected as winner of the Spotlight on Youth award for Novem ber for her work in Girls Club cooking and crafts. .... L .":: eo ~ t • .. . , Confusion ~Riddles -:> ~~ THURSDAY ~ °"' > NOVEMBER 30 : <~By SYDNEY OMARRR Issues teresting contacts but nothing serious i5 apt to be resolved. Key is to have sense of humor about your own foibles. HB--Juniors----n-i11, Doo...l,for.the llwlllngton llelch Womtn'I IMQll Opll*n. H o 11 d a y Club memben will be Invited F .. Uvli beciDnlnl at 10 a.m. by Junlon to form an actlvt Lundleoa will be aervtd at memberlbip group for eve-_, and a -me ol lashlo03 nlngL Details of the oew ...,. from Bullock'1, Lakewood will 11on will be described ~ be featured. Tbe Ollrlatmas da ~ 5 ta In the treea will be awarded . y, ~· ' a p.m. Proceeds will aid the Optlmiat women 1 clubhouse. Boya Home, Loi Angeles. Interfaith Women AssocJol., of the lnlerlaltb Foundation w I I I rotae funds to further counsel- ing and guidance with llludeots at a holiday brunch and gilt boutique Tuesday, Dec. I, at 10 a.m. In the tlOclal hall of Our Lady Queen of Angela Churdl, Newport Beach. Exotic handcnlfts m a d e under the dlrectioo of aelf·help programa in such places u India, Taiwan and the Holy Land will be ollered. Opti-Mrs. Sixteen gllt·laden Christmas trees will grace the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Federation Selecting, developlllg and organlllng projecls will be ~ at tbe community Improvement seminar f o r Atta A, Callfomla Federation of Women's Club, general and junior membfnlllpa, Tuesday, Dec. 5, in the Grand Hotel, Anabelm. BegiMlng at 1:30 a.m. the toploa will Include Donald Primroee, 90 Why and Row We Became Interested; Mary Jean Houde, Community Problem-Solvlnc Procesoes ; LuclJjda McDermott, W h y Kids Turn On. Tri Deltas ..J: bl l d rUl.CL Jlo1 pltaL.tbe ~ bOJDe of_ ,,.., ~ ~ Jl!lle5 llemaloloiY Rtiearda w 111 Mra. Robert Krauae. O<innley, lllllloa; Ruth Mlller benent lrom lbe 1.m.i-and a.et Mldlaell, Corona del tel!!!lnl Orange Cout ~ ~ next ~ .,. lllvb.., to an orleetalloa \oemlnor 'I\-. 11..., by the alwnnao of Delta South Coait · Mar; Din and Sblrley Hus, Delta Delta Tueoday, Dec. I, The Laguna , e It Iv a I \lwllJnctaa lloldt Funds from in the Beverly HUion Hotel, Chorale will e n t er ta I a the Feb. M .... t wlll go starling ot 11:16 a.m. mambe1'I o1 the SOOtb Coast toward ~ or • 11ne..- Club of Lag.-Beadl at thalr =~: ~tatt" cancer w-.y. Dec. 1, hmchooo Family Service Memberl ol Lu Buenaa Amig., A\alliaey Will join membOrl of lift _. aux· lllarl.. to tho Famlly Service Association of Onllll• County in preaenllng I Cbristmaa Tree W<laderland Faablon Show ru.ky, Dec. I, at II a.m. In the D!llleyland llot<l. Faahlons by David Barr will be lbo'!1I by the dellcner and Onisttnu · Ima will be awarded as prizes. 1 .. BSP Christmas party, gllt ex- change with -llllen and a lllrn oo disaster a1'r will be featured ot !lie Wednelclay, Dec. I, meettnt ol tho XI Xi Pl Cllapter, Beta Sigma Ph! In In tho Irvine Coast Counll')' Club. Fellowship Norman -· dll<rlbld . tbe' "overseu alngln& ambu- aador." will preseat 4 Christmas program f o r members of the women:a Fellowablp of St,. Aninn Prelbytman Oiun:b 11' ..... day, Dec. &, al II :a a.m. Flowen Among mannequlna a n d flor ists who \ will be participating In the 111111111 Bal Masque d'El ....... pr- by tbe Dama de Carldld of St. Jude """1llal. ,..,., are......icout_...., Gerclen Center HolldQ .. '-lrlll be of· fered .miac tht annual boli· day blzaar ol the Orange Qiunty ~ Garden Center -y. Dec. t, from 10 a.m. to 4. p.m. PiltCGlll, ~.wreaths, enlled -and pressed --will be fir ule as 'l'ill dry plllll\ ma t e r I a I , ewagrem. ~ "materlala for -.11om.r Procoeda will be uaed for ~teaanct of the gu\Ien at tll,e Orange. County Fairgrolbxll. which is a -1alto-~ . ' .. ""-,, ~miu w..,. """1iloll In •I- day., Dec. I, from It 1.111. to nooo In lloam 1111 of the A~ plled -bulldtac. \Lynn Hiltunen, OCC .......ior for adult womeii, "111 oonduct tbe session. 1 Pi L,mbde Theta Luum HUll ~ World ClubfiouaO S will bl the setting for the m0etlng of '1'1 IA!nhda Theta, Orange Cointy AI.um- nae at 10 a.m. Sabrday, Dec. 2. Miss Frances Qamer, a biology prolesaor at 'Eu! Loo Angeles Junior O>llege, will apeak on An Inµodllctloo to Our Ear))' American Nelgbbors of the Soutliimt. ' Newco01e~ Weloome Wagon New<omen Club wl)I meet iii I p.m. Tues- day, Dec. ~ in the "'1th Lulbeno Cliurdl. 8111111111111 Beach. • Close-knit Family Unraveled . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Aro '°" going lo deal with tbla problem In print and help thousands or,..... people wbo doo't know what to do or where to tum? Or will you play it safe and duck it? We 'll .... The problem la young glrla who are molested by their fatben and ste~ fathers . What 11 a girl tells brr mother and then the mother doesn't believe it? Or worse ye~ what 11 the mother mow. __ ,. ...... -.Ille __ are ........ t.fle«t1 ... tdMnan ..., .... 111111 ...,. Ja c11111t1t ... wllll ...,. IDlllMn. MJ-•t11e-toalP11• on-byo61)'tlll--beK ,.._., Rep hi, elller ......._, eMlla, a "'-1 wle," -'aNw, etc: Btre It ii .,..., ' .. ..,.a; "Wiry dtm\,....,,, 1omo ~! Get on our bOcu. l(lllrle ,......i uaelul." I -.id like to offer -q- geotloaa to tbeae aame -ta !!ho -. to know lots ol waya teens ••11,improfe them.wdves. Instead of aaklng Ill lo do .. 1111111 things, why doo1 YOU remove1tbe storm windows, rake the i.avea, sbo"1 the ' . ~Mes is independent, unique, "'tiery and original. T h e s e ~ U~es can also be domlneer- ~:mg, aggressive and insistent -on having things their own l.JBRA (Sept. 2Mlct. 22): , it's true but is afralcl to aay anytbing! TeDltlmHlle .... _aew,_ qaltl -1W will tell ,_ -· BC yoa -MEAN II-U ,_ -ftfael to pt Ima t. a eou1elw ..S lte coa*'n-t to Wiier-,.., p kl u ant, a te.mer,. p l I Iv,.-..,..,... .... -· leorn ._to coot, -lbe-.. read "' • blind -.. tutor • baa-dlcapped cblld! I , . ~-· " -Al\IES (March 21-April 19): r. Some partnerahlps, special ~ieJationsblps couJd be Overturned. Key is to bide & your time. Control tendency lo " llf.I. Oil impulse. See In lighl ol 'I: ~ty. One you admire is o Jlimled. Don't push ' f or decision. Your way of tJressing, ex· pressing could undergo abnrpt change. You can tear down now in order 'to rebuild. Be aware of details. Maintain confidence. Accept need for some revisions. But stick to basic prlnclples. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): " TAURUS (April 20-lday 20): • There are pres.sure; but you • can overcome them. Capricorn a plays significant role. Pace You gain informaUon by checking behind a c e n e s • Means don' bue flnal judg- ment m llD'faee indtcationa.. There is apt to be special con- tact oow with -. Virgo [ individuals. Aceent is on ;j , ,, group, club, institution. f,_&~: • yourself. Study Aries message. SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov! 22-' Don't insist on d e m a n d . •"Cooperate with o I d e r in- • dividual. You get chance you • ckierve. • GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Finish what you start. You're • due to attract attention in f'!oifatorable manner. Apply uni· -qUe methods. Be creative. Dec. 21 ): Entertain at home. Include family in special af. fair. Strive for harmony al borne. Promote • lrlendshipa whlch can Ieaa· to important professional contacts. Tam111, Libra persons are apt to be In picture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. Don't follow usual routine. Changes are necessary. Work associate may be ll1. You ll1'e called upon for aid. CANCER (June 21.July ZS): Study Gemini message. Stick to individual style. Be Jn. dependent, crealive. What ap- pears to be oposition ia due to meJt Means you get yoor way if you adhere to principles. Build for security. 19): You get boost from unorthodox source. You are given friendly advice about _ boss, authoritative figure. Be {%; analytical. Review p I a n s • E> Study goal. You may want to change path. Leave yourseU room. A Noble Crusade LEO (July 2-1-Aug. 22): Questions. answers apt to be riddJed by confusion. Older family member could ally if you throw aside false pride. Review plans. There have been changes in situation. Become aware of them. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Money may come and go free- ly -too freely. Forces tend to be· scattered. You make in· AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look beyond current dissension. You can build, plan for future, including travel and special study. Utilize lessons learned in past. Accept respansibility. You can aeile opportunity ror financial gain . PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Don't take promises t o o seriously. Some persons now, lncludlng friends, may imply one thing but mean something el.st. Know it and be dUcerrJ.. ing. Check with more·than ooe SOW"Ci!. Get bal!J)Ced view. WI HAYIYOllR SID 21/2 to 12 • Not all styles in this size ,... ... .__..._ .. au. •W. ..w-. •1M - FUNI ScoftJ'• • casual new fun abot. ..And lt'a so comfortable! Ju1t one of tbt 1xdtlq. colorful new Heel Huqen: 'Fall collecllon. S.. them •!L And walk 10IU7 la luhlou. Sm.. 4}\-11 ·AA~ )11.Kk IC;.J ... • Black Saede N eutnl G:I db Neutnl SI~ -'11" • • Sber to Fit Eftl"J'Ont Enna Jettick Shoes '------~-Ster• !l\C.--' --ill·CINml .. "" ..... ~ ....... , ·-· .. ·'"'*'"' ... ,.. ~ AllAflllM IOWMOWM ,.. ... l9COUll ................ I I -· t :1S .. WIG flt. 'tll t ........... ., ..... , I West Orange County United Cru- sade's annual charity ball will be given Saturday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. in the Fountain Valley Community Center. Discussing plans are Mrs. Peggy Funk, board member, and Margaret Pears, crusade princess. OF COSTA MESA a delightfu~ ~udget salon where beautiful h~ir styles begfn· PRICE~ST MONDAY fHRU HURSDAY FRIDAY, SATUR.DAY, SUHOAY CES SUe+fTLY Hl&HER Shampoo an~ Set .... -... -: ----P.90 Pttmenent Wive ......... -.....•• t 7.IO Tint ......... -.. -· .... ·-.. -· ' UO 81, .. h Touch-up ...... _.. 10.11 •Fro•lin9 -.. -................. _ 14.00 Semi Permanent Leshes 1LOI haircut~ i •1.aO flltn 0..., flw .... ,.., I 1695 lrYlne An. -COlta M11G C-of l•1t 17th St.-A!tn>o L• c ... Rott-ant 645-1050 1541-9986 Open 7 D•y1 • Wook ond Moat 1-.S "T.tlle • EleM&er" \ -·-·--· ----#-•• ,,. ~ .. ___ ........ .. , . . . -.. ~ --· ... f ' Too often the family feels aony for the old man because be'1 an alcoholic and gets drunk and doesn't know what ,be'J doing. Or maybe • be's mentally "un- balanced," wblcb la .._.i lo make it "not. hi.! faul t." Drunk or sober, IDADe or not, rich or poor, what do ,.. tblnk CJUt(bl to be done about tbeae men! And what lhould be done about motben wbo -what's going on but protect the molelller at the expense ol the cblld! -., like ,.. •bould deal with this bldeoU! problem. How about lt! -TRUSTING YOU DEAR TRUSTING: I RAVE deelt wllll W. pnMem -_, --utl I will COlllla .. "' do ... Plnl, .. _,., girl . wtllllleL '· DEAR ANN LMIDERS: I WU disgmted with that letler -Oluha. ~ always. lllllaiJlt ,.. -tllo lild~ polol ol view bat maJtie J ·-wraac. Yail found ...... In.,.... cxtlumn f<r that anti- -btut. I bope Jou can find roa f<r my leller. Always, ,.. bear plalnlift Cjles ol 1-o-N-lv-F-10:00 ro "a:o o lnatead of thlnklng up .. _ ICtivitiel" for teenagi!n, why don't JOU stay home once ln awllile and - IOl!letbing, conk IOIDOthing or aew -'hinl! Gel off the,pboae, J'ua up I brtdp pme, And -,.. .. Jluoup with ~ house-it and l'Olptl!libllltlea "' family, ,.. can p to !lie ...- and pldt up the litter. II will be rood ,.... walolllno -t/I '°" are damed lat. .j. 7n&;,,,':FllOM IA ftl!:NAGER nl POii1UND llEAll 'l'EBNAGllB: 8'ft'1 ,.r leller utl I -8IJ' 11Mn II,• Ill ti tr911\lt It. •• !: .. .,,.,.. ... st 'pee. r ' IN~IN • FREE GIFT TO TfiE 'FIRST TO COME A ND THE LAS.T TO LEAVE --IT~ SEAUTIFUl..i! JUST BRING THIS AD WITH YOU.--OR ELSt -----------------------------SOME STUFF. ·BELOW '•COST• --- PLUS WAIT lJNTI L YOU SEE TH.E CUTE GUY ACROS·S HE SELLS COFFEE• WINES •COOKERY• WQW!. l·N CANNERY VILLAGE on LIDO PEN • uauafly open · on sunday •depends on night before.' '· .. ' • • DAJLY PILOT 41 Fiftieth· Holiday From Kitchen ' ~ ~ Cfl!J'" ......... ·Feted .. Hostess Giver;i 'Gift -of rime • . • • !' FrleDd3 1ml relatives • or Mr. and Mn1 WU-'· ' llam Blscailuz ol Hun- tington Beach ottered congrat111atiohs on their 5(!th wedding an- nlversiry d u r i n g a party'Jn the home of their daughter, Mrs. Emery' Talkovic of Mid- way City. They have been'Huntlntton Beach ' ' ' l'Wdenls for 45 years, have six children, eight grail~c:lilldren and two .. great-gandchildren. I Christmas Cheery "U ,au want to be an angel, adopt an angel" is the motto of Seal Beach Juniors who will repeat their Cbrlstmas project again this year. From Dec. 1 to Dec. 3, a tree will be placed in the fo)'U' 'of the Safeway Store in Seal Beach. Decorating it will be miniature angels which will beer the names and ages o( children. The public is invited to participate by purcliasing a gift for one of the little angels and placing the gift under the tree before the store closes Sunday. The gifts will be distributed by the club. According to Mrs. William Tancre, press cbainnan, more than 360 children had a mer- rier Christmas last year because of the generosity of local citizens. mallie; /or l~e N-E~W LQQK 1003 HUMAN HAIR F.ALLS .... 2 .... Te 41.tS Now $9.95 to $34.95 To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their weddinj? stories' with. black and white ,e:lossy pbote> graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partmen,t one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that lime wlll not be used. · For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed- ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 6424321. RECIPE FOR HOUDA VS ffigb spirits Large amounl! o[ love Complete contentment P"8.sant company Geoulne kindness Generous portion of cheer Tender sentiments Milt of human kindness Mix all Ingredients and heat In the warmth of t r u e friendship. Partake of freely durlnJ the holidays. Any leftovers may be used through the rest of the year. By CAROL MOORE Of ... Dally ...... If•" ·With that recipe as an .. ap- petizer", the Mmes. Gerry C.rken and Sandra Krogh prepored dishes that give hostess the gift of time as Orange Coast College Cooking School finished its I 9 7 2 aession. Company French Toast was one suggestion. It lets mothers enjoy the happy excitement of Christmas morning s i n c e breakrast can be nearly com· pleted 'the night before. COMPANY FRENCH TOAST 1' cup ball and ball 3 eggs l tablespoon sugar v, teaspoon salt 8 slices French bread, ~I Inch thick Butter Combine fu'St .f ingredients and beat tmtil well blended. Pour into a baking dish. Place bread in dish, turning so· as to soak up all of the egg mixture. Cover and refrigerate over night. Melt butter in skillet and fry bread for 5 minutes on each side until golden b r o w n • Sprinkle with powdered sugar, if desired, and serve with sauce or syrup. Golde• Oraage Sa ... 14 cup sugar 3 tablespoons comstarclt 1' teaapoon salt 1 cup fresh orange juice 1.cup boiling water 2 tableapooos grated orange peel . 2 orange s, peeled, segmented and cut into SAVE $15 .001 . P~er,ing . Around '. ELURA WIGS '-• l!IC!t\T .sma ~ i ....,._, .i;_ .,.. "' ........ NOW $30 ~DJUM LfH&TM • t'i :::::_~~·················· N0'11f $~5 ' • LON& am1a • ="t,~.: ................ NOW $35 ALL PYNEL & KANEKALQN WIGS Sh.J,Gyptie1, Dltkh loy1, Afro.freedom wig,, e Len9 e Slrtorl e Curl•y e C•1u•I !JIQe ~lei§h \ H.UNTIN6TON HA~IOUl A Sleigbful INSPmED by }\er recen1 trip to Hawaii, Mrs.~ Harry Hyman entertained ~ gqesu in her Laguna Beaca, hOme with a lu~u. Assjstil}g1 were Pat Martin and Joan Zelamey. •' llatwear lioltlac ~ the ICboof ,will be awarded a ho~-, Ing plaque. ON A Caribbean cruise are about 50 metribers of the Harbor Sen!pr Clttzens. The two-week tri_.P will take, them to Curacaoi. ~. Grenada, Barbados, M8rtinique, St . Croix, San Juan, St. Thomas and Nassau. . REDUCEDll ';:·?.!'.:.' No~ Only $4.95to U9.95 , of the U111sual for Cbrisbnas WINNER of the bookmark design contest at the Cost8 Mesa branch librarf was Maria Arena, fourth gr.ader: at St. Joachim's Catholic School. Honorable mentions w e r e received by \Peter Howe, Cathy Lings by and Ni· y Kin· caid. ' HO~ eeonomi~s ~udents af Westminster Higli School were Pfl'tjcipatinf..in the .Ste~ ling Silve~mith s Guild ' of ,AmeriCa bo~making com- .petition. ·•• SPENDING A FEW days In Santa Barbara were Orange Coast residents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woodward aod A-tr. and Mrs. Edward Yoyal or Newport Beach; Dr. and Mrs. 0. N. Meland, Balboa Island, and the Measra. and Mmes. Allred K. Hamilton, Malcolm G. Lowe and Francis A. Rurr cy, Laguna Hills. I ' WIG ancl BEAUTY SALON 250-D Eo.t 17th ·st. -Hlllp s.. .. re ,f°"• -548 3~~il . · 1 100'/o POI. YESTER WOVIN SATIN 45" Wldt. Macll. Wlllloalllo $ " •••·~"r NqW ~2' j 100"/• l'Ol.YISTEa WOVIN •• CREPS , .... $.Z." NOW $1" • I '• I CHltsTMAS WOIDHOl'S It A.M .... P.M. DAILY .... "" ...... MU~~~U.'?ONC.:.cM 1"41 ALeOH~ 91 WAaN,. .. THE Dl!NIM LOOI 100'/o Cortoo Rlllleu 1be tor; girl at each school will feceive a sterling .silver CO,RDUROY ' 45" Wldt. Madi. W-le . ' ., $ .. .HG. $2.29 NOW I· ' ' 100 ~. RAYON CHEN*'< nos. INC • LYONS nPE VELVET -CGlor ..... '4" Jt" WIDI Yd •. Westmllister BRIDES & BlllSllAlllS . ' Costa ffesa • --Wal l•o: ,._. lllmY • ''" ..... 111•• .... FABllCS fw S8WllS far 0 om on fabr:cs 2100 --. Seal am • 1llat llp-(111d11 1 1 -. -1D71 ""' Al ........ I · · sew what:' s new F•nfaln va11y ~c..., 11'41 M I Ir ..._ I • ~ Co,1 No MdPo To Shop At Solomo"'' ' I amall plecea I tablespoons butter Tborou&hly combine sugar, cornstarch and salt in a saucepan. Blend ln orange juice until very amooth. Stir in bolling water and bring to a boll stirring coostantly. Boil 2 to 3 mlnutea. Sllr In peel, orange pieces and butter. Other food Ideas came with such famlliar greetings as "No Peeking," "Happiness from our house to yoon" and ''Good thinp come ln small packages." "No Peeking" applied to the bak.lng stage or Tomato Pud- ding for which Mrs. Krogh also cautioned, "Just pour on the sauce, don't stir it into the crumbs.'' and aweet basil 1 teaspoon crushed dried red pepper If.I teaspooo salt ~ teaspoon coarse ground pepper. Combine a 11 ingredients. Toss to coat olives well. Allow to marinate at least 24 hours. Keep reCrigerated. Remove from refrigerator 1 hour berore aerving. Yields t quart. Uttle packages of goodness is oqe way of describing Walnut Stuffed Mushrooms which migbt garnf!h a roast or aerve as an hors d'oeuvre. 1be recipe may even be too good lince the addition of heavy cream nullifies the low calorie count Of plain mushrooms . WALNUT STUFFED TOMATO PUDDING MUSHROOMS 21f.1: cups tomato puree I pound large or medium If.I cup bolling water mushrooms % cup brown sugar 1h cup walnuts, chopped 2 teaspoons each minced 3 tablespoons parsley, chop. parsley and chives ped I teaspoon leaf sweet basil 1 clove garlic, crushed 1fa teaspoon salt 1h cup butter 2 cups fresh white bread 1h teaspoon salt crumbs 1,li teaspoon coarse ground remove stems. Chop Items and add nuts, paraley. and garlk:. Melt bulter in a lkillel and add chopped Ingredients, aalt and pepper. Saute. Pack ,flrtn· ly 1nto mushroom caps ,l4ld place In a lightly greased Mk· ing dish. Drizzle cream oVer mushrooms. Cover and bake at • :bo degrees for SS to 40 minutes. Allow 2 to 3 mushrooms per person. ' Mrs. Gerken noted that ttle pineapple is a sign 0 r hospitality with its design fre.. quently carved over doors ,or on lamp posts. She also ~­ plained that whole pineapples can be frozen as is. For a change of pace, cui a cored pineapple Into 8 wedges. Place them in a shallow dfsn and pour on a mixture of 1/, cup boney, 2 tablespocins brown sugar and 2 tablespoons rum. Cover and chill for 3 to 4 hours turning occasionally. rain and broil or barbecue for 3 minutes on each side. . 2 tablespoons P a r m e s a n pepper cheese 1h cup whipping cream ~-.. ~-· h Wash mushrooms a n d ·_~-; · · · If.I teaspoon eac savory, " . . 1 leaf sweet basil and lea! II ~':ter, melted :f. XmaS ¥ l/, cup stuffed green olives, -(W · ~, sliced .,. ..__ ~ Sh.ng? 1· Mix puree and water, heat 111 "'-c_.. I to boiling. Add brown sugar, J 'i C: We •r• Open parsley, chives, basil and salt ~ j" Jt.JI . Thurs, Nights : In a 11! quart sbaUow bak-i 14J' ~ 'Iii 9 p.m. #~ ing dish, mix bread crumbs ~ with cheese and rest of < .• •0:;',!;!~,~';!: i"' TOP DRAWER ·. seasonings . Toss lightly with '" M"'"' •••· I· ; melted butter. Pour tomato " .. ,,. F" eu.,. hlltM &..-.. mixture over crumbs and m •-11t11 st.. ~ garnish with olive slices. wu"C:11~::!.....,,. ~ ~~ .. Cover the dish tightly and ''l'*·'!""""'"*'y•;>"~lf'~ bake at 375 degrees for S0•1 __ ~=--....,..=-=~,=,,,..,!:::=::=::::::::::;=:=:::::=::===:; minutes. Do not lift lbe lid I· during baking. 8 • • • • • • -• __!....!._ • ~ ~ •-• _!_ • ~~ • • • ~ Italian Olives were spooned I '' I • Into ribboned jars and recom-. ''INCHES-A· WA y • mended as a tboughUul gilt to • spreads ea so n e d greetings • '---------------• from your bouse to friends. • MINERAL WRAP METHOD • ITAL!AN OLIVES • HOLIDAY 2 cans pitted black olives or • I can pitted black olives • SPEC JAL and l jar green oltves, $ O f ,, drained.u u • 1 0 F With Thi• Ad 74 CUpoveo • 2 small cloves garlic,. 5 INCH LOSS crusbed i i,blespoons capers • FIRST VISIT S tablespoons each finely • (GUARANT••DI 2 ~_:erywT: 0':!'i:.,: JEANS INCHES-A-WAY Wlogar • 1799 NowP"'I Blvd .. Cost• Mos• 'fteupoon each leaf oregano : PHONE 645-8890 ~·················· A 17-jewel Seiko. Precision and elegance in the automation age watch. Sla!:'lless s!eel case, elapsed timing ring. s55 s100 Self-wind chronograph. stop-start push button. ·w.1er rnli.L to2291L Seiko Swinger fOr tOday's young man. Stainless stoel setf·wind 17~jewel. 'W11er rnlsl to M.111. 'A& (Ong It , ..... try•t•. "--"""" JCPenney Day/date bilingual Englis h-Span ish calendar. 30..minute recorder, lachymeter timer. < 59.50 lady Seiko Oe~gner Sfiries. 17-jewel yellow loP, adjustable mesh br•celet, slalnlest tleel back. fine jewelry · -y We know what you',. looldng lor. Shop Sunday 1tth1 following 1tore1: FASHION ISLAND, Newpcirt llHch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntin<Jfon Beech (714) 892-7771. . . .. • • • • -· ·• • • . ' • l .. · ~ ~ ~ •• .. .. ~ ~ •' .. • . . • .. ~· ;: • . • . . • . • ~- I • , ... - DAILY PILOT Board Meetings . Start a.t Home .,,. By JO OLSON Of t11t 0.lly Pll•I IMff Robinwood PFO In tlun- llnglon Beach and Del cerro PTA in Laguna have the same motto: two heads are better than one. ' To prove It, the parent- teacher groups have elected husband-wife teams as co- p"'81dents. to the delight of everyone involved. And happily, the dual as- signments haven't dampened the· presidents' marital bliss. "If a little lhing like PTA would cause problems, there wouldn't be any marrlage," said Diane Duffy, wife of Denis Dully and part of the Del Cem> team. "It's easier because we're both involved," asserted Sharon Kaplan, wife of Sam Kaplan and co-mentor of Robinwood PFO. The Kaplans split the duties down the middle, Sam running the larger committees and presiding over night meetings and Sharon doing t h e "daytime things." GOOD ON PHONE "Sam draws out the other fathers · and makes them feel comfortable," Sharon said. • "There are certain phone ca1ls he can make and people will listen to him." .. Po)'dloloclll • ..,,...,11y Is involved in glvln& ~ptloo semioar1. Sbe JerYes u l>ri& <ipol Of a ls... -kend relJiloua school and Is In- volved wltll Cami) Firo and In- dian groups. lie bus-ls a representative for W a 1 t e r Carpd Milla. 'Their WO work is done out of an ofOce they ahare at home. NQW HAPPY Sam commented that he "felt uncomfortable at first" in the ~president's role just because he hadn't been in- volved in PFQ leadership before. "It's really fantastic," he attested. "The CQOperaUon is re a 11 y fantastic. They're (PFO officers) really eager. "Robinwood ls very unusual. The people who work for the school put 110 percent forward." Sam said his biggest pro- blem is realizing he's not run- ning a business and that the women can't be pushed so much they become worn out. "Keep them interested and keep the pace good for everyone" is his secret for success. Sam and Sharon The important thing about their shared responsibilities, she stressed, ls that "I'm oot leaving him at home with my involvement at school." The Kaplans' children, Lori, 9, Tammy 6, and Josh, 5, "love . Why is PFO Important to the Kaplans? Sam said it "keeps kids coming to school. It provides extras that make school more interesting. It gets parents and teachers together." Kaplin Share Presidency Fashionable Holidays MrS. ttay Jackson and Kelly model fashions which will be shown at Marine View PTO's annual show, scheduled this year at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7, in Murdy Park. Healthy Climes • An obotacle course, donated by Fullon m , is being enjoyed by seventh and elgllth ,enders. The new playground tqUtpment wu given for the phyllcal n-proeram at the ICbool. it," she added. "They're proud that their dad is there.'' Sharon is a self~ployed ALWAYS AVAILABLE Denis Duffy, an airline pilot, likes sharing l eadership responsibility with his wife, a speech and English teacher by School's Big Wheels Winning salesmen in the-candy sale, conducted at Smith Elementary School, are Mark Margoni and Elizabeth Womack who both earned new bicycles for their feat. I I pro/-. I+ 11• 1"'1 llne the "ablllty to --tllll we alwaya !mow wllol'a IOilll OD in PTA" and ''one of llllli ls alw1ys available." He IOl'Ved u ~ ... M.-....... bJ hil!llOU lul )'ear bocauoe Ibo board almply dlda't -about ele<llng two -1e to the Job. Del Cerro, I new ICbooJ, bu alx men oa lls PTA board and they, Ille Deals, -thll "eVfll'Y penoa lboukl wort for the betterment of his chlld's educadoa.~' Diane ls happy for the authority to aolve problems when her buablnd 1 1 n ' t available. "Lut year I found m,y..U beiDg his ....,,.;_, re~tl•e. 1'1tis way we both have ileclsloo-makmg power. It'a a abating of tbe load .. BE PRllSIDES She <Ollllded that she llUs to have her husband preside at unit meellnga, t b o u g h women's lib advocates would frown on thb. She enjoys the "hospitality angle" of the presidency, but stepa in to take the gavel when her hus- band is absent. '11leir "PTA offtce" ls a bar in the closet, she said. '"lbat's · the com m unity boJ:. Everything that's PrA goes in it." The Duffys, who have two daughters, Debra, I, and Dionn. 4, agree that "Jt's im- portant ·foe both parents to participate in PTA. We want to draw in the whole chid and the wbole family. "jhe family is a filn- damental starting point for all MR.. AND MRS. DENIS DUFFY good things. The family that does thinga together !llays together. PTA is a good ce- ment." Under their leadership, Del Cerro School will have an old· fashioned pialk or similar event at the end of the year for all teachers, perenLs and children. For the Dulfya, it will he the frosting on a year of having twice the fun and getting twice the wotk Clone with half the ef- fort. Christmas Act!vities Spi_rited EDITOR'S NOTE: A column devoted to parent·teachn organization! will appear in tht DAILY PlLOT each wetk.· Eastbluff PFO Mn.~Xovacb Pmldent REPORTS: Good CltimW!ip awards were received by O!rlstine Johnson, Bobby Boyle, Jennlfer Mahnke, David Gwilllam, Jo d y Becker, Patrick Elvin, Lin- da Timmons, Greg Martin, Anita Rlmland, B o b b y Hobnen, Mary Jones, John Sadler, Cynthia Sypherd, Jeff Rome, Mike Osgood, Heather · Elvin, Debbie Thayer, Robbie L In k , Chrisllne Leyva, K e n t Walker, Pert Moaber, Howie England, Linda Rousselot and Rusoeil Milne. Lincoln PTA Mn. Deue -President COMING UP: A Book Fair will be conducted from I a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 5 and 6, and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday 1n the school's new library and l earning resource center. Mrs. Peter Dobbs, chalrman, ls being assisted by the Mmes. Allan Love, l!ugh Gourdin and Ilouglu Elgar. Mesa Verde PTA Mn. -aiamllerbdli ""'81dent COMING UP: Sale of JD tags w1ll end Wedoelday, Nov. 21. Proc-ia will be uaed to purchase curtains I o r clasarooms, according to Mn. David Chamberlain, cbainnan. REPORTS : The carnival net· led about '650. . .PrA mothers uslsted the Colla Mesa Police Department in conducting the annual blcy. cle safety rodeo. Presidio PTA Mn. lillp 'l'Mm- Presldenl COMING UP: The Ell Shell Christmas Boutique will con- tinue througtl Friday, Dec. I, in Room 6. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sonora PTA Mn. 'l'Mmu Ellclier President COMING UP: "Bush a.riltmu, ti "Spirit o I Clittobw" plus two lbort feat-will be lhown at the _, movie Saturday, Doc. I, In the mulUpurpooe room. Doors will open at 11:30 p.m..,and candy wilt be lnld. REPORTS : Mn. John x••ernp. way• 1Dd me&D1 c:balrman nported a tolal of I'll aweatahlrt onlen have been received. Victoria PT A · Mn. Tom· Lattavtah President COMING UP: Paper Drive will take place from 9:30 a.m. to noon Satutday, Dec. 2. Magazines will .be ac-. cepted. However, it fs asked they be Ued separately ... A workshop for making men's gllta for Chrlstmu Shopping Night at 7: 30 tonight In the multipurpose room. t1- interested are asked to call Mn. Tom Lutcavish at 548- 3976. REPORTS: Monthly movie receipta tolaled '31 ... !Ilsa Catllf West's class oold the JnOlt Ikkela for the car wuh. Arevaloa PTO Mn. Tllomu RlU Prealdent COMING UP: Candidates for the Fountain Valley School District board of trllltees will appear at a meeting hoated by the unlt at 7:!0' p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, In room I Christmas Check-off A Winter Wonderand of gifts will be available at the· Christmas buaar sponJOred by St. John the Baptist Auxiliary Saturday and Sundar., Dec. 2 and 3, in the school ball Father Coughlin s Boys Choir will entertain and lunch and dinner will be served. Making e a r I y selections are Oeft to right) Mrs. Gregory Finn and her daughters, Tricia and Kel-leen. 17. Parents in the at· tandance areas of Arevalos, Bushard, Harper, Lamb and Oka schools are invited. R E PORTS: PTO-sponsored sale of school tee shirts Is in progress. Robinwood PFC Mr. and Mn. Sam Kaplan President COMING UP: Christmas bazaar Is scheduled Satur- day, Dec. 9. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.rr.. On aale will be handmade gilts, Christmas decorations and food. Allo featured will be a cake walk and ~ moon bounce ride. Santa Claus will be ix-it to visit with the dlildnn. Proceeds will be uaed to purchase special clusroom equipment. Publi< " invited. In charge are Mr. and Mn. Gus Sharkey and Mr. and Mrs. Geeorit BnlBI, Wlyt and meam <»dlalrmen. Spring Vw. PTO --President COMING UP: Holiday Surprises is the theme of the motber and daughter faMUon sho,. and luncheon schedul- ed Saturllay, llec. I . Fashions from local shops will be shown by mothers, children and a mystery male model. Anyone wishing IQ attend may l'Ontact co- cbalrmen Mrs. H u g h Gatewood at 846--5423 or Mrs. Claude Beasley at ll&- 2794. Wardlow PTO Mrs. Carl Bode ~ent COMING UP : Public Is ID- wttad to meet the candidates for the Fountain Valley SCiiJol District bolrd ol tnuittteS at a meeting llpol19()red by the unit tonight at 7:30 In the mulUpurpoR room . . . Chrlstmu play e n t l ti e d '"Mle Elf Who F o u n d Chriatmal" war be pruent- ed at sen•ral meeting w~, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. In 1DO mulUpurpooe room . School chol'lll Ind bind also wW perform. - \ • • • HolldlJ vlstt1 to lamlly and lrteods ....u, .i•e rise lo the ll!Decp--wballo bring! Here are 10JDe ideal for btnle!I, optlooal ' SPICE:ll GRAPEFllUIT Pl!ZI. f'USBllVE 4 larp Fldrida ,,.pelruit Water WtdntSday, Novtmber 29, 1972 ches long. Willier; simmer \lltil Drain, ,_..... I a., •• _ .... _ ru.·its : ·'A-peel~-.-~ JR!=*~ beautllUI apolbewy jltl: SPIC!m ORANGE ILICl!8 N wbole oranges i n 111p1pm; add t quart water. BrbW &o •boil; lower heat and limmer SO minutes or until peel is lender. Ovea:ooklng - wW caUle akin to spilt. Drain ...i lllce. Combine sugar, ....,_., ult, water, vinegar, doves, cinnamon and juniper berries; ltiJ' over low heat un- til lllP' Is dislolved. Bring to 3 cups lllJ88r ¥.a CU:P vinegar _ v. cup chopped candled 1e 8= cloves 3 clna•rMO lticks 11, te11P09" salt Combine 11! cups wai. sugar, vinegar, can d I'd ginger, cloves, clnn1•i(ln sti<ks and salt; bring to a boif -and~boil until sugar "'-Ives. Add cooked peel and cool< until syrup u thlcl<, about 35 minutet (DO degrees F. on candy termcmeter). Remove from bell 8lld If deairod, seal in bot steriJl!iill jaH. CUI peel In llrlodl Combine supr and ~liquid. Stir over low btat sugar iJ dislolved. Cook lo "-F. on ca ·thennometer, or 1.Ultil a mlxtllfe, dropped in water, fomw oofl. bill. . I ' 4 Flarida oranges Discrfmin;:tting. :·Tast~. ~~..;! .. ginger cut peel from grapefruit; scrape off white membrane. Cover peel with water; bring to ·a bui,l and simmer 20 minutes. Drain; cover with water again; bring to a boil and llmrner 20 minutes longer or 1111111 • lo . tender. cut peel IDlo iloiD lb'ipc about 2 in- peel; simmer 10 minutes, or .until moat of water ,evaporated, drain' well ~ strainer. Roll .peel, a , • ~ .pieces at a time, In • sugar. Store in covered a boil; add orange 8lices and simmer about 20 minute!. Yield: I quaJI. "'.1 "' --salt Orlngeo may De spooned in- to bot sterilized jars and seal· ed for future use. Serve as a relilb. CANDIED 'llUNGE PEEL Peel fl'Om 4 medium Florida 11/• cups water II cup wine vinegar oranges : Co)i(watu tainer. -· 12 whole cloves 1 !plecessllckclnnamon . 2 II~ dr)' jwllper Yield: Approximately 6 2 culilrffl:liar· ~ orance peel In quartera. Cover with cold Yield: 1¥>unds. <?~J!J Applesauce u o.. Blue Rib_bo.n Golelen Delicious cups. iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AD PRICES 6oqD 6 DAYS, t.pNDAY thru SATURDAY Shpp •nytime, pric•1' good thru Dec. 2 . Strawberry Preserves 3 for $1 MONTEREY JACK CHEESE TESTED Region.al Specialty Jack Cneese: A S/apl~ .F·o~d • ,. ·'tc(· . ~~ '! . . • AJ C h e d d a r cheese "l cup bread crumbs , origiriated ih England, and Ro-J cup oli,ve oil · ~ quefort In France, s o Cut Monterey .Jack, into 2- Calilomla bas llS'owfi re~ional inch squares, Z ·lpcbea thick. specialty, Moilerey·Jacli: ~• Roll in flour, dip 'Jbto egg. Roll A beri\age• of California's ·in bread crwn~ again into Spanish hiltory, .Modlerei. • egg and again" in ' bread Jack was originally tlM) <JUoSO crwnbs. Fry m )lot oil jml , de! pais (cheeSe of the area) long enough for.: the .b~ " made by Spanish pJm.e.. ~·'.i~bs to 1!1fQ ~den in col- brougbt lloe custom from tbeir. or. Serve inimediately. Sen( .. native Muico .. In those ~ •· -earl>f 1800's 1 Monterey · VEAL etrn.ETS County was-1ile center Of the ~ WITH dairy industry; and thus had a MONTEREY JACK pl~l surplus of milk which 1 pound veal cuUets (or could-be turned into ch~. turkey steaks) B read History has it that the name' crumbs .. Monterey Jack" came from 2 teaspoons grated Dry the manner of its introduction Monterey Jack to San Francisco produce % pound Monterey Jack markets. Back in the days 5 tablespoons butJer when horses pulled milk carts, 2 eggs cheese was bfought frequently Salt and Pepper from MoQ£erey County to San Italian tomato sauce Francisco. (recipe followa ) A rancher named David Prepare I~ian to m a t o sauce (recipe follow.s). Add Jae~, one 'of the largest pr~ salt and pepper to eggs. Beat ducers in Monterey C.Oun(y, thoroughly. Mix bread crumbs brought his cheese to market, a nd grated cheese. Dip· cuUe where it was labeled "Mon-in eggs and roll in brea terey Jacks." As time went crumbs. Saute breaded cutlets by, the s was dropped and · bot u til · J .....__. Mon.-... .. Jack had its name. m 0 un ruce Y ""'Y"'~ "°'~ on each side. ~ every Call!Ornian_ knows, Place cqt.lets in baking dish, ¥onterey Jack bas a dellc~te corer with a little tomato sweetly subile flavor all 1ts sauce. Too each cqtlet with own. Its semi-soft texture and . thin sliceSlof Monterey Jack. porous consistency make it Bake in 1 slow oven (SZ5 equally adapinble to slicing degrees) for 15 minutes or uo. and cooking. S andwic h ~ s til Monterey J(\ck turns golden stacked with ham, roast beef brown and cutlets are cooked or thinly sliced salmon, lettuce through. 1 • and a thick slice Of Monterey Serve hot with more tomato Jack are suptrb. sauce. ServeS' 4. Note: 'ivkey So too, ls the combination of Bleaks, paunded between wu: Monlerey Jack with Freuch paper sheets until \S" thick, sour dough, rye or wheat may be substituted"' lor veal bread ot crisp crackers. And cutlets. when Monterey .Jack is melted ITAUAN TOMATO BAUCE: over vegetables or gra~ in Browntone small onion, cUced, an omelette-mm! ·and one clove~. chopped, WJth lta great versatility, in Z tableipoona butter. Add Monterey Jack is becoming a one No. 21n can tomatoes, l staple lo-more -and ' more teaspoon minced parsley, one Western bomes. Most -cbeese kl:. l:an tomatO pule, I cup entbullastl know it we 11 water, 2 basil leafts or 1 teas- frelhly sliced, bul more are poon Oregano, all and pepper , discovering ii for use In cook· to taste. Simmer In ..._ ing. The following are satnples 15 minutes to ~ hour. ol Monterey Jack's many MONTEREY JACK talents: TORTD.LA WRAP: CUt one MONTEREY JACK S.NACK Jong stick of Monterey Jack, ll pwnd Monterey . Jack to fit" Inside torlllla. Watm °"""' tortlllu In loll, tn a 32$ degree 11 cuvnour ovtt1 lor .,1, mtnuleo. Wn1p 1 -· liiJtUy beaten with torUlla sound 1 stick or ~ teaspoon salt ·Monterey Jack and aerve. I ~ Smuclc~rs 12 os. La~~;~~ Richard's AA i>oL 47¢ Royal•. r o~els Big Roll ~ for $1 Baby Food °:.'::.. •% o.. 12 for $] Light Tuna St•r~dst Chunk 6~ ~ 39¢ Betty Crocker Tuna Helper :::·~;~ f:f,""'; .. , 49c 59c Cranberry Cocktail o" .. s, .. , ,, ... Vinaigrette French Dressing 3 for $1 S.m1tei11'1 I oz,, Angel Food Cake Mix .. tty c ...... " - • • MarShmallqw Creme K .. a ' •• Ritz Crackers 12 01. 49c 25c 39c GOOD VALUES ... FtND IBEM EVERYDAY ' ' AT RIGHARD'S Values ~on the finest quality pkls war~, lriencUy service, Bana~as . Chiquita or Dole ·Fuerte· Avocados ' Oranges l~rge, SWffl navel Grapes Rod Emperor \ . • ' lb. 12¢ ea. 39¢ lb. 19c Jb. 39c rfJefiecr(e:$'Se:Fl Meat Loaf Richard'• o~n baked leS9 1b. This is .,our own All Beef, mildly seasoned recif,e Colby Cheddar Luc ious, mild 1.59 lb. . OAK Sliced Danish Ham 4 01. Re.ese Hearts of Palm 14 OL Ectfie:rJ!J Raisin Bread For to11t, for special s•ndwiches \ 9" Custard Pie Jelly·filled Donuts Pan Pecan Rolls ' ••ch 5 FREE BIRTHDAY CAKES EACH MONTH If your birthday 11 In o.. ... i..r, January or Ftbrutry •!9" ur .. now, You rn.iy be 1 winner 53c 89c ' . 1.59 16c 73c • • • ' NO TIME TO MAKE DINNER ? Tired of 1 he Scotsman's burgers and the Southern Gentle- man's chicken? -buu into Richard's Delicatessen -we just coolted dinner for you! Roast beef, vegetables, spareribs, salads, a different menu everyday -so good, and ready to eat. { FOODS· TO -GO -ONE OF THE SERVICES THAT MAKES RICHARD'S UNIQUE flle:cr{ .• '.. . PLAN YOUR DINNER AROUND CUit SUPERB QUALITY MEATS · .7 ·Bone Roast Trimmed o1 .. c ... fat r Greet wint•\ ~ppe1r-. wine-braised pot roast. Chuck ROaSt Center-cut and bonoleu Shorf Ribs u.s.o.A. Choice baa! -mo11y Hting Ground Beef. For moat ball-. Sloppy J-. Stroganoff , Eastern. Spareribs s...va with .. u.rkrout Bacon Springfield with a plea-I smoked flavor • CANDLELIGHT MEATS I Stuffed Round Steak 1.4, lb. <!) : .:seatooa With 1 light P1~ky h1rb dre11l119 Thick Stuffed Pork Chops 1.19 lb, Turbot Fillets Stuffed with prunes or Apricots .. , ·~ . ' from lc•l111d ' ' PERSONAL SERV,ICE IS' OUR PLEASURE -PLEASE ASK. • 79¢ lb. 98¢ lb. '55¢ lb. 69¢ lb. 89¢ lb. 79¢ lb. .. 79c lb. PRE.HOLIDAY SPECIALS VI'01e:a ff'00ck Ice Milk Knudsen v, ga1. 49c Beefeater Gin 14.95 Yi 9•1. •4 proof Save on case of l ................ 39.02 Old Taylor Straight Kentucky Bourbon 16 proof 11.99 Sa ve on case of 3 ............... -... 32.38 , Lauders Scotch 6.29 • Peas Graen G1an1 Lesueur 10 oz. 3 for Sl H~li~ut ~:~~=.~~n;~~ 79c fr/ewer inep 'END OF SEASON CLEARANCE All dried le.ves, flowers, pods, etc. 25% off ... ~~ LIDO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, !'lewP<>rt Beach ~~-HARBORVIEW 1660MacArthur,Newport8elch OPEN DAILY 9 -8, SUN. 9 -6 673-2155 OPEN OAILV9-7, SUN. 9 -6 fi1~ " • • . • . ·-'' • • <> ' DAILY PILOT Dipping -~ O:o's an.d . ()o·n'1ts , G>escribe,CJ t ~ • \. .. BJ B.\IUµRA GIBBONS meat, 2 cups la>1~ Heat 10 boiling In a noru.1ick .k.~let over high heat. <lQt qnto a heated "~rv~ Comblne 14 cup lat·sklmmed , ,clatore, Sc_.nl 'llicl non! brol)i, J cup water and 2 CU!" pot. Stir In. 2 cups ol curly Wbeo lt ~ lo,slule, add 4 plile. • turkey broth with Y. cup rt1f Fer deco,..... la...Uet and SUccu1enl, satlslyl~g plalntotnato sauce: noodles.Coverandsimmerun-bealeo.egp.Sprinklelbe<a&s ,To serve, cut In ball and auceand2'""-'9am>W· lllmmlng Upo, lllld a abrimpl JI'' probobl' one 01 Season with 2 table!poons UI noodles are lender. about with l cup chopped· turkey si>rtlllde with •IOY s a u.c e'. ...i or ~h. QJok s I 1 mp e , aelf-addretsed America's most popular party-onion Oakes, in c1.1p fro:ten JO minutes. Makes lour serv-meet and l tablespoon dried Makes two servlng:i, 324 and stir over low heat unUl it eovelope add JS cents to SLJM goers. No matter bow much chopped green pepper (or 3 jogs, 296 calories each. onion flakee. cak>ries each. Or serve it with simmers and thickens. Only !I G 0 UR MiE T ITAL I AN fattening fare there is, chub-tablespoons green pepper ORIENTAL OMELET When the. underside of the this easy sauce: 1 calories per half-cup. DlSH.tS. Pa.care of the DAILY bies and skinnies alike beat a flakes), 2 teaspoons oregano Spread I tablespoon diet omelet ia golden brown, gently OR IE NT AL TURKEY ( 11 a II an Sp a g he I Ii, Pllm', lit ·Wesl Shore Trail, ~~P~~ver,~o_r _1~_1ian_·~h~-~~-~~~~-m_M_g_an_·M~_i•~•~l _O _·i_n_c_h~l-md~ll-0Yef~oo~ll~sell_,and~-ro-ll_i1~~~~G-RA~VY~~~~-P-arml~-g~-na~,_c_b_i _ck~e•~Ca-~~-Sparta~-·-N_.J_._~_r_11_).~~~....;::~~~~~~~~ shrimp to throw out the mom· Colt !7'9-1..00 f9f locolioft of.,_ ........ you. Col torled 1f toll lng after! For tho poundage-prone. shrimp! Jt's probably one of shrimp comes close to the i- f rolh chips, crackers and oth- er Starchy stull, shrimp Is high in protein. . . .the stick-with yoo. food that's 90 much more saUstying than starchy carbohydrates. Pj'otein foods are digested much more slowly t h a n carbohydrates; that's . why you're satisfied wi~ fewer ca}ories. other party foods I i k e cheeses and smoked meats also contain protein. ... but their protein is mixed with lots of 'fat. And tat is the most fatten ing food there is -twice the calcrles ol protein! You may think that those "all meat" cocktail franks are pure protein, btlt in fact they conlain twice as much fat. Most cheeses are one-third fat! •ll••l•I ll•flflla •••• I• wll•.t Ill• llell••r• •r. •II .. •M•t •••NOW lo tlo • t i•• t• .......... .,.., ·-111 ....... ,. ... ...111., , ••• u •• .. 11 ......... . •••• ,. ,. ••• 11 ,._,, rive Ml••'-• • • • • • ...... C:•ll•, N•I Ire ... ••• c .. 11111 .,. , ........ ······"··· , ... , .... . tll•t ......... u 'llill•• •••••• 1, ........... ,., ... 111111 •••• ,. .... ..... u .............. .. t•ll• ,,_ ........ , ......... ... .... , t>mr .. 1• •t tile •llt C111t•r 1 ••••• , ., ........... ,. tlol•k •M•• '11,.111• • 'I••• Olfl C:ertlfl· ••t• •• • 'I••• 1••••7 Not Ce•• ..... ckeoe .. IL •-••lie• te d il" th ... w. M- C:lll11 , .... ,. ••• ,. ••• ••"• •""'• IYTHE ' I. ' When it comes to calories. shrimp is a winner ! Here's an ounce-for-ounce calorie com- parlsoo: PARTY FOODS CALORIES PER OUNCE ......... , .. n:a:~ .. o~ ., __ ........ ~B-EE-F ROASTS, LIAN, tlHDI~ JLAYORJUL ·Yuban . Shrimp 26 Potato Chips 160 Pretzels 11 l Most nuts 175 Cheese cubes t05 Cheese spreads 80 Cheese pulls t50 Frank-in-blankets 112 Pate de fois gras 130 Caviar fKl Be sure to include shrimp at your next party. To save work, look for flash-frozen shrimp already cleaned and peeled. To save money, do the cleaning yoursell. Here's how to cook shrimp: For each pound of shrimp use one cup of water, 1 tea· spoon salt, 4 peppercorns and one-half lemon. Bring to a boil aOO add shrimp. When the water retumS to boiling, cover and simmer' Ove' very low beat, five to eight minutes, depending on size. Shrimp may be peeled and cleaned before or alter cook· Ing. Keep chilled. ORIENTAL DIP Whip in bleixler 4 table- ~ 'fll1'i sauce, 4 tables~ ~ wine, 1 clove garlic, t cup low-fat creamed colt.age cheese -12 calories per tablespoon. • ZESTY DIP Whip in blender 1 cup k>w· lat cottage cheese. 3 table- spoons skim milk, 5 lable- ._ catsup, l tablespoon boiseradish. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Add a dash of w on:eslel'8hlre. bot pepper and garlic salt -12 calories per tablespoon. DIET COCKTAIL SAUCE Combine 1 cup dietetic catsup wilh 2 tablespoons horseradish, 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 1 teaspoon oniQn salt -six calories per ta'Gtespoon. Jt's obvklus that Women's Liberation has not yet reached the appliance field!. 1 f Center Cut Chuck or l·Bone Boneless Chuck Roast . 98', LAIGI IND Rib Roast luiliJ ~ gao l!!®W tASr( ~ IOLLID Shoulder Clod BEECH-NUT .Baby Food STRAND OR .llACl'S CRANBERRY 75c JUICE 48 O..ONI Chuck Roast BEEF LIVER 89 ~ Country Stylt Sp.1rtrib1 Larp Loin Pirk Ch.,s Slletel Bacon mc.1o10l ..... ~1:!.°'n!:" 1 98: Thick Sllctd1 Bacon ~:'"",. 11• ~!!,~MOY .. 2:29c Pippin Apples 25c FAIO, 8EST f<M PIES ••••••••••• '. ll.. !!!..~~~!!~ 19! !!!!!!~ ...... IO! Fresh Romaine• 5c CRISI' WGE t-EADS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I fl. ~!~~ .... : .... a:s 1 ~'!!t'.!~!~~39: RUii CAKES """""' 99c .,,_ .. ' FACIAL Tissue OtFFON. ASSOl!Tl'O COi.ORS GRAND TOUR 79c DINNERS housewive s designed refrigerators they'd liberate some space for Thanksgiving leftovers. JERSEYMAID Yogurt HUNT'S ' I DOLE Ketchup · · Pineapple ORE IDA Potatoes When it's time to get that space-hogging bird out of your refrigerator and into some- thing slimming don't wait tmlil ev<fi bone bas been picked clean by sandwich vultures . Lay claim to the remains while there's still some of that luscious tow-calorie meat around! Dig out your biggest pot and add· enough water to cover the bones. Cover and simmer for 20 to 30 minutes, j~ until ~he meat loosens easlly from the bones. strain the stock into a bowl. Seuon it with onion or garlic ult. pepper and a pinch of MSG. Chill in your rerrlgerator. Whea cold, skim every last bit of fat from the surface. (Every tablespoon is worth 100 calories !) Package your homemade -turl<ey broth in ~ COOla1nen and frteu, Wben the bones are cool enough to band.le. strip away Ille meat and lreeie It In one capconlainen. -11ertMe some of the quickie mmlt you Cl!' !Jlake_: -SOUP C-.. 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S)ot 5922 ~r Ave., al · Springdale, Hantipn Beacll %1082 Baell =Ill Huntin(hlll llm ·Laguna HiRs Plaza, El · Tn 17151 , F•tain Viney \ ' I L L 13 PILOT-ADVERTISER W!dMsday, Nowmber 29, 1971 oze~ of d~~cious,. nutritious, econo~ical meals from El Rancho's finest •quality grott~~ nieats .1 •.• and the specials continue throug~next Wednesday!.; -.~UNT'~ ... 14 oz .••••••• /It 1Pn11nd IBllf :~'ifi&~ ..• 611! The light oil that doesn't have that oily allertaata ••• foraalada,,frying, cooking! · ABt HUNT'S •••• .,ii. CartOn of 4 fiveyunce cena .•• and you may choou.thevarietieo thatyou1folbappreciate! . 'Ill/I 2 ROLL PACK ••••• lit . • 1 • Toilet tissue at a price that invite8 you to save at El Raqchothis-k ••• do so! P·otato Buds .BmYcRocKER ••• : •• 59c . I • The big 161': ouncepgckage that lets you offer so-nyaemngsofligbt, fiuffy mubed potatoes! ' ' I ' I Li .bbylcind · Sapp .ers FROZEN •.• 49c Dinnera that kida ove, becauie Libby makes them especially for the amall fry appetites! Hunt's .TJmatoes-•..•... 29c· Big John Beans '. •.•••• 3se Tender, plump, in rich sauce! Hunt's, 20 oz Kraft Mayonnaise •.••• 59c M J B Rice Mixes •••.•. 29c Save on quality you can truat! Quart ChOOIO your fa~tee! 6 oz-ng 37' . Jeno's $nack Tray ... ; . 79c Macaroni· & Cheese •••• 19e Frozen hors d'oeuvres-fun to serve! 7 V. oz. Morton's ••• 8 oz. frozen-beat and eat! Muffin" Mix .••..•.. ~ •..•. 49c Dr. Ross Dog Food •• 2 ... 29c Betty Crocker Blueberry, Peach or Applesauce! Choice of varieties in 15oz. cans! Fantastic •.•.••.•• 59c Instant Yuban· •••••• s1 39 The houaehold cleaner that works! 22 oz. ·The one with rich taste! 8 oz. • Pqrex :Bleach ..•..• 33c Maxwell House •.••• 79c For whi!ef wliltes! Half-gallon Good Coffeel llb can (3 lb. can ... 2. 29) I Super freslt Producel 'l'IJ!I,. SUNKIST NAVELS •• II! Extra fancy •• , largeai,., ••• each.tiny little cell buratiDgwith juicyflavorful goodneu! I -~ . Anjou Pears •• 4· ... ~1 ·Green-Onions or RadisheslO! · s-1111d juicy ••• from northern orchardl I Colorful ••• ZOity Oavor in either one! Cabb•1e . : ·. ; ..... ·BC.. Dried Apricots •o• •• ,5ge Gudon rNah 5 .. all'green~aolid! t CUmy SQo.tlirand inBoz.plio°bM- ' Delicatessen Spedalsl Bologna BEEF oR ~EAT ••• ·.a·3~ Rath'• in 60. Pkr ••. aliced! (Cotto Salami ." 60.. pkg .•• 45'! • SliceCI Swiss ...• · 3qc Precious Ri ~otta • 65~ Wiaconaln Or A' 6 OI. (Muenater, 6 oz ••• 661) Mozunlla Balla-8oz-66' ••• 12 os-76' ' ' ' For economy, use it so many ways .. ·. and be so pleased with th~ quality as well aa the savings! ' I r/I "' ].t .. " . FRESH! ·· r111n 1 LEAN! • • • • • I. . Try thisfor tandemeaa and flavor! Lean beef .• , in bulk or precision ahaped patties , .. fresh always ' . GP1111nd llBllf mrt ••••• a : Extra lean beef at El Rancho , •. ta1ty! ... And you know it's fresh, whether you choooe bulk or patties! ·Gr11nd B111f l~~~~ ..... II! I So very, veiy lean-and yet so tander and fiavorfol (Super-Leon Chopped Staak ..• 99' lb,) "1'eat Loaf ovEN READY! •••••••••• 8 9~·· Ma~e with fresh ground meatandfreah whole-.•• blendad and oeasoned to perfect.ion! J Ham Loaf ovEN READY! •••••• · ••••• 99!: El Rancho's own taaty ham, with lean hh pork; comllab c:rumbe and whole freah-1 . ' ...... 1 Ground Beef Steak . . • 49~ Chili Grind Beef .... ~. 89: .Extra lean, in uniform patties~ Net wt. 8 oz. Coant ground .•• lean, flavorful, fresh! Ground Veal .......••• s1e: Italian Sausage .....• 99f : Fresh and lean . , . and v,al is good for you! Fn8bly made, from an old world recipe! · '• Sliced Bacon . . . . • • . . . . 79~ Pork .Sausage . . . . • • • . 69~ · El Rancho'1 lean ranch style alicet! El Rancho'~ with old fashioned flavor! It ' ' Naturally aged loin cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef, •• superbly aatia(yingl New York Steak ,., 2.79lb.) Bonel·ess Beef Roast •• 5.1 2!·:. Rolled for convenience! English cutofU.S.D.A. Choice beer chuck .... for a hearty rout! .\ ' Fresh Split Broilers ••• 39!:: Large size, with so much meety IDO<lneaa! Frooh plump fryen split into perfect broilinr halves! H l•b t St k CENTER s 1 s9 · a 1 u ea cuT! • • • • • .. The beat part of the £11b, cut to live you the beat meal • , • delicious brOiled, baked or friedl ' Sand Dabs •• 89: Fillet of Turbot 99c.;. Large aixe to offer more sood eating! From Atlantic waten off of Groen land! · · ' Fiiiet of ·Rock ·cod FRESH : •• s1°!· ~ )lild flavor , , • nol to be cOnfulocl with tha .OOlllJDOll cod! Thia iA deliciou1! liquor D•'' V.,uesl . . ·Vodka · s·gaa ::: CROWN RUSSE • • • • • • " S1ve41' this week 1t El Rancho, on the popular hill-pllon ai!tl BallanUne's ••• $14'' Gnat ocotch -aava 1.97 half.pl. Bordeaux Superiors211 Armand Rous Rod , • , and dry! 6th Danish Ham· .... s11• Shredded -~heddar 37e One lb. of lean meat! Oak .•. 1liced Miao Wioconoin in 4 oz pq. Prica in t{fecl """'" ""'°""" Wed, Nou. 30-Dec. 6. No1alntodealerr. Opm doily 9 to 9 ., . Sunday 10 to 7. Blended Whiskey . s3n El Rancho'• , : , 86 proof . , , 6th Pale Dry Sherry •• s429 : Harvey's Tico· irt•t wine! 6th .. '•' ' • 1\R C~Dlr· ' ,, PASA DUJ,\ \~UPI P~S A OUIA HUNTl~J GTG rJ sr ;,r1 'd ,'.Pr1RJ 8[4CH ·. ·' ' ~ '' .', . . . ·'· . • • • DNl.Y PllOT w~.-2',1'n • '.~Tab~e Pretty With Vegetable Bo~quet · ~:,": Suggest l{•:..-. ·, ~ " .u,. · A Feast \<> ·•• • ..,,.,,.'. ~ Whether your next affair is ~-';:.' .. a ceremonial event or a aii!..·:: simple dinner party this is an fl'l • ideal recipe. ;..,1 . Guests will be delighted with ·1,::· : the bidden strips of ham as & .~,~ .. they cut into the chicken. PfePuation can be done ahead. Each serving is iJl.. divid.ual so there's no last. minute carving. Do allow lime , to remove the wooden picks 1-;:· ... -that hold the chicken neaUy together. '.l1!l! can be done .. -.. with a mlnimmn of. fuss with . 'l'i~~. kJogl and kitchen pUers. To complete a menu that will p&ea!e your guests, serve chicken flavored rice, <!.~.~-artichokes with mock-hollan- s v ·_. daise sauce, a chilled dry iJ r: · white wine and this Chiffonade ":-,;· Salad. Tbe oolorful salad com- blnM .......... asparagus ,u!' .. : ape1n, capers and hardcooked .'i.1:~ .. ~ egp with iettnoe. ~" ~! Recipes are from the Hon. •"•' · day Inn International Cook -r;,·.;. ·~ a collection of tnve1 in-~· J• 'ftrmltlon a>n·d famDJ-6ize recipes lnim -Hollclay )/<,. Inn chefs all °""' the world. i •, '-<! • CJllCD!N OF 111E GODS ·fit;.·-;: 4 whole chlcten breasts, ' boned and aklnned •19:. •• ', 4 ounces ham, cut in thin ...... '. '. olripl ~1 ' · • 2 eggs, beaten oo-: ' i-I cup !Oft bread crumbs 4 tablespoons melted butter • OUc:lrM> Fricassee sauce . Wub chicken breasts and ' 0 'dry u-=~ I"-strips ol ham ----lkJDg center ~i·J; ol 181idfi'11!1t ol e.m one.. Roll • ap l!PllJ wltla lidel to C<11ter 1.1., .and. fopl folded over; fasten ,~ -UliJ!C J -!*kl In each ... ,-. Dip In eg and roll In ..... C<UIDbo. """" In baking pan mi opr!iikJe with butter. 19~ n .,cover with foll and bake in 350 J.::. '.degree .ven for 40 to 45 ~.i•;,miolltel. Remove wooden picks. Sene with Qllcken :.><' ·P-Sauce. Servel 4. !Ll:•t: CmCKEN FRICASSEE ~r. ' SAUCE ~· ,. Melt s tlblespooos butter • · over medhml heal; blend In 4 or. taW..-flour. Gnoduall)i , ·". add 1 r,s ca.-iillcten broth. ~> Cool ""'·llllr ualil lbickened. 1 " Seuon wlth 1111 and -r. a .,. .-r- ,~, .... Cllll'l'ONADE 8ALU) be • • I -lolluce, lorn Into .,'~ •• ' bite .. piecel .. • 1w~ '. ' % trcnMnet;, all in 1"dges " .. ' • cooUd upanaul !peUI, cut up · .... 2 •tr:'1Jplml ~ J-~-=-,., "'"'-In A;iad , · .. bowl md. t. with Odffonide ( O DI I dq. 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AMllnQab the "open boUle" ad tbe large cocktail party .,. ., much a part o! the bee- tle -· why oot plan a 'car/ reiaµlg dinner party, ad llljoy a \'lsll In your boll!" wllb a few special friends or Here are· aome timely menu ...,.-which take ad- vantqe .. tbe bpth. J>us the rich velvety Cream Gravy. Fabulous Rice would . be an excellent ac- ...companiment. Plan to offer your guests a bright and colorful vegelable d1lh such as Gingered Peas with Water Chestnuts. It bas a subtle ginnr-nutmeg tang that sparks the natural flavor of the peas and mushrooms. The water· chestnuts add cruochy -Of caune you'll want to A ~ main course fer your cllnner would be a Bl'aoe ol Chickens w i t h ----· ....... -that , will be elegant In appearance ancl deUclous lo 04t, yet easy lo pre-. . Econo mical chicken . 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BllACE OF C8ICdNS wrm llAllVESI' lltJl'tllNG 2 roullng cblckena, about t pounds each Salt Pepper II cup (1 stick) butter or regular~ I onion, chopped 1 loaf (1 pound) ~ wheat or whole wheat tnad in cup ra.lslnl 1 cup coanely brolten walnuts 3 carrots, coanely slir.dded 1 cup cbopPed oeie.-i - 2 cans (13 3/t oances) cblcken broth Sprinkle chickens lnalde and out with salt aod pepper:. In a large ~-Dutch oven or saucepan, melt butter and .. ute oolon. Cul lftad In- to l·inch·cubea; add lo butter. With opoon. llllr mW cubea ol broad are llchtI7 h ow11Cd on all aides. Stlr lo remaining fn. ~ .. -. from beat. COOi. Cover; store in refrigerator unW chickena are ready lo be routed. si-stuffing u,htly Into body and --ol chickens. Sew or tbwa' o~ lnp. Place chlcUna on.a rack In a large ahallow .-ting pan. Roast In a m degree oven, bullng with chicken bn>th, for 2 to 2~ hours or antll chicken is tender when pierced with a fork . Makea I to 8 aervlnp. CREAM GRAVY Ollct.n drlpplnp · canned' chicken brotlt ~ Cup· butter or .Rgu1ar margarine l/S cup all· pm pooe, liour 1 cup (II pint) heavycream Sall Paprika . Skim lat !rom cblckeri drip- pings; pour drlpplnp Into a one-quart . meaaure. A d d enough chicken broth fo make 3 cups. In • 111 quart sucepan, melt butter and lllir In flour. Gradually 1111r In c:blcken broth -and cnam. Cook, over low · beat. ltin1ai' CODs stanlly, .unW iratf ~ea and thickena. Seuon to lute witi sail ·Add eoough paprika lo give a rosy color. Pour Into ll'OVf boat. Malies abOul t cup11 • If dealred, cbqp the chicken liver; add lo melled -· COOk gently tmfil Over Is tender. Stir In flOur; proceed IS above, FABULOUS RICE 1 tablespoon butter or margarine ' 1 onlon, chopped 2 Cllpll uncool:ed parboiled rice . , 3 .,.,,. (!Sll -'each) chicken broth ., II cup lilhl or dark t'aistns II cup !faked "°""'"' II teaJpoon aall . -" 111 ... _. ~ ~wder l/S cup aclto4 peanuts .. ~ In a iquart aa~ beat butter ancl saute ~ tmtil golden brown. Aili! rMie an! continue sautem, wiUI rice Is ughuy browned, about s minutes. , Pour bt chlCten brotil. Add raiaina, coconut. &ali, . curry powder. ca.er; shnm .... llllr- rlng occulonally. JO lo :IS minutes or unW rloe II tender. Piaf! rice wit!!. • iorlc and spoon Into • ........, dish. SpriMle wllh ch·o p ped peanuts. Makes a aervlnp. GINGERED PEAS WITH · WATER CllBl'l'Nl1l'S ,I packagea (IO ...... -) frozen peu oJ •• I tabloopoono bult8 at margarine l , cin (I ouncs) button 111111hrooms, drained 1 can (I~ ounces) water cbeatnuts, drained, th I n I y allced 1 cup .,_ onlonl, cul In 1· ID lqlhl· " 1-· ..-p,ger .v .... _..._ 1.., (~ ->-dW:•o -!table_ .. _ 1 IOI-oalt l!tea-prllc.a 'Al telip.IOU pepper In lloceplll, ......... f"""' -Add butter, mulbtomna, ntet ~ ............................. and all but 11 cup c•tcta broth. Oonr and - -low -1at •1o•m- In cup, ---r_ .... __ _ -Stir lnlo -· °""' ...,, clirTtnl' oM ..,, ... w liquid·-.. -Miii .......... .. pepper. •--•••=·s '11 more. Mikel I to I a•• -I I • 1141lV PILOT Same ' ,_ - Old Grind D£AB NAN: Here are tome recipes for using left-over tur- key. Mn. Dean Prk:t, Minne- apolls. Thank you. They are very ~la for this time ol year. 'lWe are ID many tbings you can do with leftover turkey it tx a llhame to let ii Co to waste. I wouldn't dare aklp that one or my Grandma ln heaven wwld r.tch me a lick In the -with • li&blninl bolt. r-ldlnc. that Is, she could lab lime oH from boalng the _.,, aroond with lbe~ cloud cleaolni. The two thlnp she 'couldn~ abide were waste and dirt. So here ls turkey patties. Mtx I pound ground turkey, v. cup Dt bread crumbs, v. cup Calllomla onlon salad LETS ASK THE COOK ., ... Wiiy drallnl, \I teaspoon salt, \I teospoon pepper, \I - -1arllc All aod oeuoning 1411-Shape Into patties aod ll'ill at wry moderate heat. If pan fl'led, llO 111 iJ needed (provid- ed you have a Teflon lined pen). Now here Is turkey meat !oat Mtx 2 pounds 1round turkey' 2 egs, \I cup alilk, I cup dry braid cnanbs or cornflake -.v.tea--.1 'lea-aaJ~ \I lelspolll DU~ ....... \I cup chill 11uce, I t i IS p O OD Worcestershire .-, II cup ll'Olad onlon. Top with diluted barl>ecue 11uce altet pouriq mixlurt Into • greaoed loaf J>M· Bake 111 159 for !O to Ill mmuteo. Nm Is mamed turkey. Coot 2 turkey wlnp or ...., .. k:b ln 2 cups water un- til ....,., Cool. lllslotve 2 -boalllon cubes In 2 Cllllt turkey bnith or water. Add ....,.,..i Jule< from a 4- ounce can of dr ai ned JDUlbroom Pieces, Y.. cup slloed ripe ollves, 2 tabltljJOOll sherry ( opllona1 ). Combine 4 =°':t~Add~ turkey-milk m I x t u r e to ll1ictelL Serve bot over rice or -I would like Chlne9e nood)es. '!'bey are laater aod eaaier, I lite the crunrhlDMI for con- lroll. DEAR NAN: I pe11 lbe ....... 'I I ••• ., II ever, .. !_'! _ _,. Iii•• .. " ..... --" Mt rtt I ¢1e &II)' Hiiie bat .,., .... M¥t1A:1l111. Cral b I e9f1 v..ula .... • ••• ~ ellp ftlelJ e'I sort .m _. ~ CQ Ht- .., ---· .... Into • ............... -allM ---··"-· no. eo.:al.w v. .., rro ... • , ••• , c:welllnle (dined), 11 .......... 1 ... -. -al~opeed.Wooft .... farm; -t• ........ llaM lo I ... dairy -_ .... , ....... ---.................... -· 'l'llllw .upa, ---Mndpe<aaloolle ..... ... ,,.. ·-···· cm-i ., ... -Jal<o .... ., ... , .... --•. °""" I I I ' ~ Me. _...,,,_~ ''Otakill ~7'' ""' you loll al ndplo for the bolldllys or lar aD1llme al year! -al Ille cootlel you'll -to 111 ore ortolnal Grist • -Cootleo, Pump-lllli........, ad Fruit Cocktail Cloc*IM. FGr your booklet llmflY -15 ...U and a .... 1111.--. llamped _.... -,..,. nqllOll to Jf• WDq ln care of this ••4 c. Plew allow three -dellwry. " . ·crops Cut WAlllilNO'ION (UPI) - 'l'olal pn8ldlall a1 ran !mh ............ will be dowo s per- --... ,_., lllcludln1 doe-tar --. carrots md wlJ cabllopl, A)'I lbe ~~and ~,. -wlll be_.. ,, """· ---lo Nov. 1 WN)L Good Uclcing C••'-1•• •=ll•ored .,,,......... -- • I -"":.r' ... blk· U':: .. ..:::;: --- I ;; I\ ' I !~ ' ; . I i . . .. . ' . .. nou HOUU. llOK. .fRI. 11 A.IL TO I P JI. f SAT. l Sllll. 11 A.IL TO 7 P ... YOUlt H.PMA BETA HElGHBO*HOOO BUTCHER ttHE MAN IN THE ft£D ANOflll PIOUDlY <ffOSc BtrTCHEll'S PlllDE MEATS .. MU.TS YOU'LL H PROUD TO SllVI • QUAUTY AHO SATISFACTION GIMAAKTUD • DISCOUlfl' ,.ICED FREE IV?CUl'I PllDI RECIPE, CALIFORNIA ROTISSERIE ROAST . . .. PORK LOIN ~ ROAST ~~T~~ -M ,FRESH DUTClll'S l'llH GROUND BEEF SilCED ~PAK PORKLOIN ~ TENDER EASTERN QUALITY PORK ECONO-PAK 3 LBS. OR OVER ECONOMICALLY PRICED .. c · c c LB, LB. ALPHA BETA'S iVTCHEl'.S PilDE BEEF CHUCK 6l~ ROAST BLADE CUT DUBUQUE ~ IOWA MAID BACON BONELESS 1·~ .. ClftlCK ROAST l.IOflE CUT c EXTRA LEAi 971 1 LB. PKG. GROUND BEEF nANDING RllROIST LAAGE °'° fA'°'IASTIC DISCOUNTS £VERY DAY Al.llM lrTA OISCOUllT ""' 14' FRO:Z:EH FOODS 1~L! SWIFT'S • 8·0UNCE BOX llOWll N' t'.:C\ 681 SllVI Ulftll ~ " RUD' Of @91:. llOllTllmN CIDD I FANTASllC DISCOU NTS EVERY DAY 3.25-0uncit Bar CLEARASIL SOAP .65'-0unc:it Tlb CLEARASll OlllTMEllT @E'FFER"oE'ilr TABUTS """'"' OISCOVNT "'" ~6~8ottle ~BRIGHT SIDE SHAMPOO 341 781 1" 6fC ~ ll.1-61. •A.wolol •Norma&. ~ AO'oR'il'HAlli SP'Rar 14' fANTASllC DISfOUNTS fVER' DAY 7-COUMT P~ SCHICI , PLUS PUTllUM . ll'ECTOR IUDE"S llMMYDUN @ , ·PURE PORK· a7c 1SAUSAGf I.ti. ,.7. THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 30 to OS:. 6 THURSDAY through WEDNESOAY """'"' DISCOU• FANTASTIC OISCOU NTS EVERY DAY """ '"' DISCOUNT ""' 1-Shodea. ~ IGt TOMI HAIR COLOR l ·Shodlts • Ccrilplltts Kit MISS CLAIROL SHAMPOO·IN FORMULA ,..ICC 1" 1'° -------------- 15t ©= '·°'· ....... """"' -------------•18"'1 • "'· """""0:~ 791 TAME CREME RIMa 731 ~,, ... *°""'"'"""'""•',.,;k ,,.,;;,,; BAND·AID 591 BRANO STRIPS 741 ' ' ....... I'' 491 81 1 71 1 981 93' '" llss'va1DY ~ ILL SHEER 77c Pll,Tf HOSE ------------- SMAll •MEDIUM• LARGE 15'·COUNT PACXAGl SCHICK PLUS PUTllUM 159 llJECTOR BLADES 1,5-0urlcl Tube 311 MACLEAN'S TOOTHPASTt l.2..00...-Tube • Reo. • "uorldlt 5k .. --------- Mothet' Notur.. •-Ounc•,.. 2·· VITAMIN "E" CREAM • SEABREUE ANTISEPTIC 1 H 12.0urQ Can 291 HUNrs TOMATO PASTE I · "8 H'iilfrs~roMA'io uucE 241 ~ 29-0unc• C1111 Jk · ~P'Oilr&ur ... 261 &.s~lottllt 71 1 1n ILUETTES HOllSEHOLD ILOVES HUNT'S KETCHUP 1ICU FOIMIU44 co11111mur 24-<:Wrt COUOh Dltes ... 1•• 110 1 .QI, • ltlG. • LIMI • MINTMCIL sac -·------------EDGE 86' SHIVE CRUM .... 36-COVNT llOTT\.f ST. 'OSEPH'S CHILDREM'S ASPIBll ·~ ·--------- lo-c..M ... oisn TABLET$ 75' . ' ('8)1iUm'iia JOHw )iiOii' HMS & FIXIM'S ·~h:-Olf-c-4 HUiio MEW POTATOES 34' 171 ---·--------'6.c-t ... • ••• ----·----~=-w~;~:sr lJ-0.-~-1" DEP MEN'S HAii WY . . (8) =::.:, '-F - 'jiiOii' SKllLET oi"ms , 7J4 M-c-t 1ot1i. SLEEP-EZE TABLETS DOUIU DtlCOUNTS MIAM DOfJILI SAYINGS AT ALIKA llTA Ds11W• Dl_..111'1 •1• ••frt1 to'ri'lf' $11 ...... t. "' ,..,. .. , .......... """' n., -... ,....... .. .. ,...,.,,. ,..,.. .............. , ........ 0 ,...,.,, w;,. .............. .._. .... ,... I I ' • • <.; • -. • IOXED ~:tifK OA 'W""ll CHRISTMAS OARDS rn•99C . TO l o,19 CHRISTMAS Gin WlllP tt&t't PAPER ASST, 111 I Roll Foll Prll'lt Aat. 8 lloll folVPoJl$r A11t. 26~ Roll JUMBO IGU PAPER 01 FOIL 36" Jloll JUlllO IGU PW OR FOR. PllMT ........ 1.11 t.11 88~ 1" • i I ··!+. I t 3 IOtl. PAPER ASST. foitton. Aat. Foll/Solid Aat. ·~~· 881 l 1 581 •.• .+. 331 i 13-0i.A.-!Con 39c ._ .... SPIAY SNOW .;; .. MDOORCHRISTMAS ~ "'"''CEMENT LIGHTS 4CJI ~ 1 ....... j·*" . .-... . OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS 91 ..... REPUCEMEllT LIGHTS 5 •·•.;. ~ ~ -~~~ .. ~-:.;..-~ti (8 SWIBLIMfUQUID 'iOli' DISH DETERGENT <§) IM'P£iill'Dmism 31' 1" --~-- 14·0UNCE PACKAGE • .. PACK IVORY . PERSOllL SIZE llR SOAP 32c ·--------- 514.00NCE BAR ZEST DEODORllT BIRSOIP 12.ouNCE eomr COLD WATER ILL LIQUID DETERGEIT riLioi.°ivE ~ CRYSTAL CWll . IUTOlllTIC DISH DETERIEIT ·72' ·--------- ' I I WedMSdiy, Nowmbtr 29, 1972 41-0UNCt IOX •GIANT SIZE . "HH 5-,. ... ;RTUIEIT ~ I ' LARGE SIZE --------- 17-0UNCE •DECORATOR PLASTIC AJAX 19c CLEAllSER ~ 112..0UNCE • ICINGSIZEBOX WHITE llllG WATER 1°' SO"EllER 14-ouNCf SOX WlllTlllNGD ...... WHITE llllG liD" 95c DETERGEllT 4<J..OUNC[ IOX WHITE lllG SOAP ·---------- 49..0UNCI! •GIANT SIU IOX CHUI 86c DETUl£1T 'M.l. IOX •JUMBO SIZE (.S)ILL ~ DEnRGEIT 1 '' WITH BLEICH i iimrnlRIC 145 SO"EllER ------------- __ !12-0UNCtBOTIU~ .a DOVE \VI LIQUID 61 c I I ORDISHES -------r 2'4JHCI! IOX llZ PRE.SOii DETEllGEIT 71' FRESH EGGPLANT 10! HAJfAllll 0 FUVORFUL 3 FIOO PAPAYAS R . CALIFNlll ,AVOCADOS El. DEUCIOUI 111.!Hli ,_ ( '------------ GOLDEI . I 9 • TATE BULK VEGETABLES •CARROTS IOC APPLE$ . , .. 600NCEJAR SOUTHERN G<l.D •PURE GRAPEFRUIT 45• .•TURNI PS • RUTAB.W,1 LI. CAULIFLOWER 10~. u:I~ 39~, CARAMIA 3 • 100 lRTICHGlE o HEARTS " ar ORANGE l' JUICE . .i. RED UDISHES or GREEN ONIONS •ROWN USHRO MS ~ --~88~ -' . THESE PROOUC£ PRICES EITTCTIVE THURSDAY throu1h WEDNESDAY NOYIMBER 30 tlru DECEMBER 6 •• . ' FAN! ASllC DISCOUNTS EVER Y OAY AlrffA BETA Dl$COUJf1' 10-C:U-Jor NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE ·~ 17-0%.. Lorge,, ..... 0-18-0L • Cherry a- • Stfowt.ry Chtne • f-$ARA LEE CAKES "'" 281 :.1. ' 51• 6SC 1.41 371 S3c 271 136 FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS £VERY DAY ~6-0r. Coll • Tuno t'i.5-0x. Con • Treots PURR MINI-BITS C,, FUOD ' ' ~LoNGSRAni'"o.''• ~ &WILDRICE ALl'ffA IETA Dl$COIJJf1' PlllCE fA~TASJ1C fllSCOUNlS EVERY DAY ' . ~ 11-0r. It~ • Orlginot Oil ' ~ PFUrFElDRESSINQ ,\ •• 1. • C-• 8·0a. @ ioMAT'oP"uitEr @Riocitiu SAUCE @ ctrMitoiuiCE' J fS I 2-0i. Pkg. • p,.. hd ~ VIEJINA FRANKS 14c ~ Ol IJIOCKS ' .. ALIHI BETA WISCONSIN MILO CHEDDAR CHEESE ~Fi..lldmon'1 ~wr·waE @ lrilpwiol. 16-0I:. Contcit.w s.t-s,tla lbrpnit lf-0&. • Family Tu9 MPHA IETA Dl~NT f'lllCE ··~· s3c ... \\GAU.OW• IMSHCUT POMPOIS · :zi•Tm 88; cotORS .IUffCM FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY @ AL"4A l[TA '"'''"" '"C( 33c 22' ~ liliis'Pilli'ms 42c ~ 20-01.. )Olf • P.adl Jl1 ®s-~rnsems W @WRciscun 1ruy 31 c 45c @~~~~~~ 3§C 42' ©ciitifRu', .... w .... 31c ' ~ ~ Dol.-6-0t. (Qn • Froun PINEAPPLE- ' ORANGE JUICE 7f 181 59c. ILN ICTI.· 16-0I. J0t ... 1111111 Ch11se Drnsilr 16-0I. J••: llNOIMM i9c @ff~m:b STICKS 51 c 63c @wPiroi sac 47c 12' 77c I'! ~ 6-0urK• ~X • P9PPl'onl ~ iE'N'ii~'p'ilZA'Rous ~ ~fol'I • 84.nc. kl! ~ SPl&ilEm & MEAT ON· Ida • 24..0t. lag .... _ POTATOES O'lm @ Ot•·ldO . 12.0L lox • froun CHOPPED ONIOllS I • 2JC 121 391 21• • ~;) m'iul'l... 1" ALIHI lfTA WWIUT SWiil.SSC •rn· lfTA FIEMCH ROUS 39c ~ o~.-.•J °''""' ~ CIAllAl'l'll Olllll 1.IJ.0.-, Tirl SCHIUlll'S ClllWIOll 1" 391 ILIHI BETA DRESSINI I~ Jor, • 1000 blond "' 3..0.-PodloOI' 32c ILIHA Im CHIPPfD HAM 16-ol. Corltalnw • tut~ Mi W PUDDl 8S 43c Give more to Christmas Seals r Game For Treat? By JEANNE LE8EM UPI,_ ...... NEW YORK (UPI) -Joie McGraU, an author and Jee.. turer, pleads for oonaervaUon In the same breath that Ille talb about serving game for an old-laahioned boUday diJI. ner. "Hunters are the most serious COMerVaUonlats," she said. "It'a using nature's bounty 11 It was Intended. If it weren't so, the animal popula- tion would expkxle like the human one. "C:Oneervationlsts say that all species that are hunted are healthier and better ol.f than herds that starve in the forest during the winter (when there's not enouib food an the land to IUPPori them)." Mrs. McGrail, Viemlese- bom wife of an Amerk:an tex- tile manufacturer, said that more than a million hunting u.,._ are Issued aanuaUy In the United Slates. She estimated that 115 per- cent of tbt bunters who shoot game doo't know bmr to prepare it except by pan. frying or (llrbolllng followed by frying. "Europeans understand game," she said. "To them. it's truly elegant and festive ." She said many of the game recipes she and her husband, use follow the European prac- tice of marinating the game first In herbl, wine, oil and other flavonome ~II be!,.. cooklilg It. Some of the recipes are In their book, "'Ille Caleb and the Feut." "The women can recruit belpen llDIOl1I the cblJdron and other members of the family' In plan and 11T1111e table decorations -lhlnp like bayberry and cra b a p p l e branches In a big bmrl." "Bring out your homemade jellies, preaerves and con- dimenta -have u many h·omemade tbinp u possible." One favurite ldtcben helper Is her IS-yeaN>ld ltepioil. Tom. "He's the mo 1 t lld. venture:lofne youngster about food, never oq-..Jsh about anything, and a very good cook." s:be said. Their bullet dinner menu wtJl Include pheasant pate, baked onion IOU!). r 0 a I t haunch of veollob, rabbit In cream, baked lqUlb, wUd rice, bomemode wild dJerry jelly' gilled pearl -and In-dividual pumpkin, cherry and apple tarts. Moot of the game comes from their own freezer, caught in lel10n and saved for the holiday. Joie McGrali's rabbit tn croam may be made with domestic robbi~ freeh, or frozen, ctef?<oted, II wild rab- bit ii not available. Seuan 2 rabbits, cut up, with Alt and pepper. Place In earthenware or stone crock or glass bowl and cover with 1a,.... of lollowtng mllture: 2 onloal, lllcecl, I larp caJTOI, allced, 2 clovel, I pepperoom!. crushed l\!o boy lea-, I ... u glrtic clofts, c:nubed, 3 ... of -ponley and 2 juniper berrlel. Mb 3 cupo of dry red wine wtth I cup -of olift oil 111111 vinegar. Pour over rabllll lltfrlcerate, covered, for lour 41,ys. Remow to room temperature for two hours dally. To coot, remove from marinade. Bring nwinlde to boll; cool 1nd 'refrlaente it, oovend, to bo Uled wilhln a month ,11- llry' rabbit "*'"'· oeuon with salt and pepper. Place a dab of butter on -and wrap eocb In I lhln llrlp ol aalt port and 2 lhln llripo of leu bacon, using' tolal ol It. pound each of butter """ 1111 pork and I pound ol bocoo. Place m cow..S • r ente with It. cup of bnody. Bake I'll boon lft .,,-ted m. degree ..... IIamovo bocon 111111 aU but about 4 ttblelpecw of fal Return -· un-...... lo ',_ m IO --1.lalltlY •It 4 """' of -crtain, 'blend In thoraoPl1 4 tableopoom ol drippings -.-. 11111 -lhia Into -II with-. llJIOOn. llcrapo lo Incorporate all brown cmll-Into ....... Retllnl to .... for 10 mlmlt11. Stlrinkle wllh ~ lftsll ponl<)'. fllno lnxn er • -·-··· • 'I ' I I - .. • ' .,. ' .. • ;. ·-•I • ' . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . " . .. ... ., . .st DAILY PILOT Jlll.OT~DVEllTISU Salad Scores After Game I ' To celelnte ~ (or 11111-serie rolls during co<ldall lake ldvantap ol lavorlllla ~) "ll!)les juice; tou w1tb lettuce. Turn -•--· -'"'II In cleleat) time: then call,.,.•• • .-. IO prices for lop quality lei...,.. 11o cup mixture onto (JlolW or aalad ; tJ;' ;;;;;. >'"'I mlChl !'ele .1.lbemselv:;-.. ".y. a r &!Joy Ille tr.ob °''°' ..i 1'i..., __ •water plates, IOp with Spicy Apples, hove ,... &;;;;I. over lor a Dealltllui bUlfet. crllpness 'ol Iceberg lettuce ¥• cup lemoa juice cut sides down. Pour apple bulht -ol leadl!r, roasted Spicy Apple S&lad ii 1 ~ llllad In menus built around ¥• cap -syrup over all. turilly, mstmtod _.beans one to clip and saYe lor other hearty fall main dillies. llo teupoon .. !~PP e d Spicy APtlol and ~taatlng Spicy occasions, too, With 111~ SPICY ,APPLE 'SALAD ceyllallbed e-.-Halve apples crosswiae and Ap~ &alad. ~" ing contra$ ol rosy iPOies J "9ad we&lern Iceberg lei· Oln. -and tbx\loch!Y removo cores. P1-cut sides '.llie wllole allllr will take and light green le111'ce,..nd Ila tuce dnllD lollilce; c:lllU In up with remainlog~ ooly a Diiie pla•tiic and el-delicate and llJ>icY 0.von, It s leu-augar dllp-l>le plutlc blC or let-In skillet; bring to boll. Ion. Delore Y'"1 leave for the adds a festive touch lo fall and y, teaspoon salt tuce crlaper. Al llfVinc time, Reduce hea~ cover and shn- atldlnm, pul the turkoy In to holiday meals. It's a pleuing II ••'--curry powder cal lelluce lengthwise into mer SO inlnutes or wfll1 , l:Ofll. =Ill~ ~!ed complement for 119rk, !owl or 11i~~ oil i.i-: ·ploce cut lldes down tender. Remove •applea , ._. -.,..cy bee!. 11 cap l._, ja1co till -.i IDd llnoly lhred chill. 'Gently boll -In Apples In a ~ An abundant croei'ol weetem Spicy Apples , ocroas -to yield I cupo. skillet unUI II --·-' · sauce and oet the table. iceberg lettuce is ! eJ n g Spley A.,ies Combine sugar, sal~ curry II cup; chill. Makes,a se~ You can eveo lhnd the lei-~borv~es~led~lhis~·~rau~ao~.~can~~4~RclJDe~~Be~auty~-(~or~otllt~~r2powdor~!!·~· oil~and~~IO~cup~lot~'"'~'"'~~ln&~· ____ .:_:: _ _:;, __ _:,,,.., _ _J~~~~~~~~~=s;~~=-,,-~~,,...,.---'toce for the llllad In advance,- il .YO<! relrigerale It In a liJdtt- ly • -Container. when you get 1iad< ID tile -loll the lettla'e • -Ill ' CUl'l'l' • dressil>C and _".,. heat • Seafd.Qd Puts ;Y.:o u In Swim .. Ho..-do you start the morn- ing! U yoo or your family wake up grouching instead o f singing, you're probably nol tUlilg lime for a satlalylng, nourilblng breaklut. .. It's so easy to start the day with ~a.. bounce and have energy that lasts well Into tbe morning -enjoy seafoods ·for breakfast or brunch. · Fishery products are ·power- packed with valuable protein and other nutfients and are quickly prepared and cooked. CaMed varieUes such as · versatile tuna ma,ke hearty . fare for the first meal ¢. the day. E/<lr• Ume can be saved by preparing and refrlgentlng the tuty tuna mixture the nlgl\t before. All you need · to do come morning iJ mab --· dip them In .. Ofi mlnure, and: fey until boo and golol<!llj brown. ...,. ' Serve this nlioeJ; noirlshlng sandwich t b]>'p. d. with ta 1',wa.ot. a~;lnrvct for a new,.taste delfPil'. r ~ 1'loldlW .. l,~ bright tWihi LI !(that~ -and procblce ......... _... , eneJ11'! Send IJ'191W!Or Top • · O' 1be Momin' WHlt Flab And · Sllellflah (I 41. 39. ;JS), Test . Kitchen ·Series No. 15, to the Superintendent of Documents, u. s. Government Printing Of- . lice, Wuhlngtoii, D. C. 2040Z. . P'llll:NCll .TOABl'ED TUNA SANl>Wll1""8 I can (1¥• .....e) tuna, drained ' '!'. cup fu\11)' cllopped celfry . ,..,. cup aa1ad . dresalng or ' llll,JOllllliae 2ija~ chopped green -'\. ' .. ' \lllltlPllli\ ~ ,lel!lq • I feispooii '1'81ed orange or .Je\1111!1 ril!di.(optloaal)· 14 tElifioon~illl 12 !Ilea whlti ,,...., 24 ... milk n --~ . 2 .as ··'·· . I teapoon supr Cooli!ng oil or shortening AoPlmluce, healed Flite tuna. Combine tuna, celery, salad dressing or mayonalle, green pepper plln· lento, tr1111e or lemon rind if UIOd, and ¥• teupoon sail; mlJ: well. lll'ttod ,,,,u ... of bread with 1 an equal em:uit of tuna mix· ture; -with -inlng 6 alloerot-lnad. ,Qlmbtne mllk,..eaa. augar, ::;~~.~=· ' lnlo~.,,-':'8.t. .b.rteoi.1 ...... IDOd!er• , liOat until : brown on '!Ill. side. Twn I carellillyi. """"' oo oeooiJd I aide. ,..,.,. 'fllbi ,tioated "I>' plesauce. .1, '..Cal<e Tops " i. For Treat · • • . r . . t ~ ·,,,,. • I, . ' . u.1.0.1. '11'11111 A ........... Fryers . \ . :::_ .. ~. 29 2·:Mlbll.. RU-ILADICUT , .. ~ ..... .........., ..... Some of them • • •• • • .. • ' ·' .I • , I ). "I. ., ..,Fmcy , I 1 ........ laldlll I 18' D8llclM Apple8 ~~,. . ' DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT PRODUCE DEP~TMENT " ..... ea...... -. . . oi • am Rmt .... 59 , .... 78 ... Jil '1111111 /\., .. ·~ 15·- • • . . 111o11Ctlope--Pol!--.... fl Iii .11 SllCed Pork Loin .... 75 . . ft ) J . I _ Ralp s combinatil>n of SUPERJ~UYS 11',d E\(ERYDAY to.W PRICES is the 'b_est way we kn<?w_ to keep_)'our grocery.bill dOWf1. ·; P' "*" . llacllml Gallllll , FN11i Pact • fl•lllll• 59 ..._ O' 7 11811..is • .... -.1·1· .,~·.:.·.·1. ·a· lceCI •n:.:1i BallY 'fOOd .. '~?. Jello -.......... ":i • • , . ~ HEAIIH & BEAUTY.AIDS FROZEN F,OODS , PANTRY FILLERS • HOUSEHOLD NEEDS "'Alll ••'-' II . •• 71 j ..,..,, e.: 39 . ........ -. •a ..--D••••Nlll , 14 . ,..,. Guwd -· • WhllliAMf 'lbppl119 .... • Pnlne Juice ""!"' ~ ~Sam -• --. ... 18 _..., """" I: --...... ,_ .....,.;_.......__,,,_ .. DllaUI Sl-.1ipoo -• .lino's Pbw ..._ , ~111a11t Collllll .,.,. ._-' Ice CUbe 1l!iYI -· . ~~wUn I RC 78 ~.... . ' . PwtM.......-orc:...,.-h ·~ .. Al;.,,.. 1 • ~Dtocb,. ':: • F"X1Plll*aiunlcs ':,:;" · CltfpDd . "·,: ..-•·DIMDels1ga• "0:, AllTJIVllU••·' ::.~--.....· . '1.18 Ci:'hol to-..o1 1a A:ftd1,_'I ......... -..... 11a.."'4il:'~ • I 11-.. · ·......,;toShop. · -~"::.ioor -~llrcxml #.• .S!lll~Soup· . ..!'!",i;u,:~~OIB11da ~..,... . , ..-.-11111c~ .:.; 1.11 eomai:'ciib , ·<,;·.48 8-:i's. · 11.; .71 .~eakk;Dllh :.: 1.11 . F« Food' ,,,...,... 1 • --I --. • --.J!o'or . -.. · 1011 .... HllllrSprlJ ' 11.: ' • • .... Po'... 1= ' . er..mi&JUlce . = t OVln'IJllC• ., '= ~ .. ..... _ • -• 1 • a ·-.. , ~... · iii ~ · · ' -• • DlnMI CIMll :,:; • . Pu ;Ml..... •.: Hmd Cindy , ~ :C:.-'lllllch" • = " s;.;..,. .::,; ••,Pi:;.-•,:1.61 ~-Collle : !.14f •1.iixD11111111•. ·:,: .42 . . . ~ . ( .. . . . l'llce9 -November 30 tllru o ... mller 8 . @§• EVERYDAY LOW PRICES . ' • ·HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FILLERS --•:1..-,. .. _,_.. ·-.:n ~Colt" ~ .. , .._.Alhlald1re ............. ..... -·::.i· ~t.17 --·~.74 --..___,,, ... ~-...... -. •:.n --....... J; ..... ___ •,: ... --•.;.-,__ .... .... kin ..... -Germ Z':::l.M. '="' ·---' I .. ... c~111P4lf ctllW'll "~-• .:C..M ,.. ..... ·--·-t•-74 .... . ".I .. ""'i:: .-~ ..• __ ,.. ·-· ..,.......,_ ' ia ·=: ... • =~-':;t.t• =---· ::: .. =CoffM ~-.._ .. • J , • . . " . " ' . .: PANTRY FILLERS. PANTRY FILLERS . ~ -. . . l . . · HOUSEHOLD· NEEDS • -----· ------....,._ -£:!!C:.: --ICrll DI RI fl .. -=• ~-... · ... ..._ . .,. .... , . ' . --.; .. -" ..... .. ,., .. ~ .... ·=--•;ta, W'at~-=.Mi .. -.. .,;,;.;sr:.. ;:.n ... . . ....... ·~.·· t •. .., a CCMMt:C111n11r • .......... • ... 9r ~ ·= . .,• ~;::;:r··, ! -=· (. "", . ~ •• ~ ::i l::!I - _ .. '=' ::¥ ~ ......... Dal ~ IAIJlllS SJE llE l.OCATEI AT: 3J8 E. 17111 ST., C8STA tlSA; 9!11 AllAllS Bl.YD., H•r•Tll Hll;. 1547l S. -.tsl, wmliml; STORE HOURS: t 10 DAILY. 9-9 _ S~llAY \ 17261 17tll Sl, TUSTIN! 401 ll lllARA, .. M U611A HIUS, 24167 PASEO II YWllCIA • DAIL¥ PILDT II Home t'lews : fruit Cakes Filling Gift-giving Orders • I ~~tu re P~SeS I ' 'f . ~ - -: ' ><ii " .>, . '" ~ . -=-•· • • .. lol· of fniltool<e and It ~ Q,_ A. 11111, 11 -t la a a 11ve time II I could put the ftiPI -diet ... ... "'ts through the food grinder .... I Joi fl fried port rWI -of c:hoppq Uiein by ""•'• .. 1111 tlleJ -• band. Could tlWJ be-? · ealorle1.'la tblo -t · A. GrUdnc mita biatead o~ A. Y .... frimd Iii ra chopplq-doH uve time. henell ll'lhe -flW H ........ , you may notlike the rlndo hive rif> eaJo;lee. end result •• well becau.te !ll't blah Ill r.t, ~ fol llu · grinding re1..,., tbe oils in more ..-per --Ml. tbe nuts. To save time you -Uwi eltbor ,._, otareh, mlglll llmJ>fi chop your nuts ar .... w)lleb• have llJ mDrfl coursely. I ~ ca'aries per ounce. co1v1RS10110 ftrla Low 1ascom ~KllG! ' " . . . . :r.IOW ~L •ARIEi ilSKET i.·JORES ARE M.B~ DISCOUNT • . , .; .... f~ .HQE~J.JtE JUS,-T·A·FEW Qf 'l'.JIE.-1'.~AIDS. OF'DISCOUIT PRICES· AVAILABLE TO YOU. _., '\ ' • . • .. '1 • • " '· ~ .. I . • : • • '• • • • • • · ' •. "JfHOU •.. . FiODl,COICdTRATE ORANGE .JUICE '"'-....;..,...:....;.;...... ....... .,,,.. . nlrllf 1SA ~sm1M;.. inscef!NT FOOD sra11 NEAR You ·-~-... !" ~·: • ...--t:.. ..... ~. : N•illlf .. • : E.;..i • • • • ILLCRESl ~. SUGAR• ' 5 ·,BESTFOODS . ' M'AYOllAISE '' I '1 I I ' U DAILY PILOT ----.. • ,.,....llO •. MONIY •ACK GUAIAllTD Oii ftALm •ATI IWl'f ,_.Of NAT IS UMC.~YGUAIAHf'llD TO"-lAllTOU . , ,OIYOUIMOMIY WIU• OIBI F\A.LY ltlNNDB> Wtd"'5dl)<, N°""'bff 2'1, 1972 S PILOT-ADVl:RTISER · J5 CHUCK· I ~GROllND STEAK BEEF , . STA lll •05. CDTlfllD lllf • GUAIAN19I c LI. ROUND STEAK c , ST A TIR llios, QITlflB> •P• IN ,~!fH RIB ROAST · STATIR IROS. all'rlFIED ... •El'• GUAllJ\N11ID • LB. c c S.T A TIR IROS. -VARlnlES WNCHION · Prices Effective Full 7-Days Th urs. thru We d. Nov. 30th-Dt1c. 6th . LI. llOllllEIS --Ll th LI. . 1-ST THiU ._TH 111 -Lll1." MUTS AU ... OI AU.. MIAT IOl.OGMA • cono SALAMI • 11• WAMt • '9CKLI • "-WIHl'O • OLM LOA' • SANO'MCH LOAF • Sl'tCID UM· IHOULDllCUT•GUA•ANTla> 75c ROUND BO• •OASI ·-.... C1lltlS11HIS--~ • , , , STEAKS.CL':.0:':..._ ...... ~~;."!' 9~. ST Anl .OS. taiiHIO .. • IONILlll SHOUlDll 9 9c ROLLED ROAST ............. . ., ... ...,. ....... -.............. • , 39 T .:&OllE STEAK ........... ... STATllllOl.CR~-·IONl.lfll \ , 89 RUMP ROAST ... .:. ...... _ .... . c NOTAU·--m·-l•CIUAl.,.,10> • 1 •1 POllRR'HSE ITIAll .. .... ' WIE ms . 't,!f~!t'" Ste STAT11..0S.CRTIAIO ... •OUAIANTllD 79c 7..SONEROAST ... _ .... iiJiiii:Oi'ii';Ull ...... , •• WILL nnMMIO • TINqll • GUAlANTRO 98( RJB STEAKS ........... -............. 1,1-'"°ric"mliACON _ .... 79' .AIOY y O:N NA I SE 5 3 c QRANDTOUR DINNERS ____ ,.G 83' 12-0Z. • ~!!ED~ Mil ~ii~~~·g: ·····-12 0Z 65' ..... JAR . wELCH S GR PE "'LY -·-·---10-0< 33' Hl-C ASSORTID FLAVOIS · 2 9' t1A~GARINE ~~~f1 " .. ---"· 35' FRUIT DRINKS 4t-oz. C MARGARINE ~."li:~FT";s·s;:---"· 39' • . ...... CAN CREAM CHEESE WH .. PED -.. OL 31' . . . Ga .. GrANT 4 ., ' HUNT'sfto 21c .PIA~·.•7·.•·--CANS KE CHU P 14-0Z. SPRING MIX SALAD i~:.cosco ... oz..59' _ ......................... -BOTTLE GARBANZO SALAD ~:•cosco . u-0«43' G ON SIZE .. Sc. • 80. CAWRYSGARLICSALT ___ , ,,.o. 35· . Is 0 OIL 380Z. c SEASONEDSALT i'.Wo~'~ ••. __ .. oz 89' ' S-IZE BOUILLON i'.'~t:~, "" .. ·--2'·0Z 29' . . .. -....................... ' ROYALE FACIAL TISSUE ··-OOCT. 22' 'DA•:riNNO · 1.1.ANOEFfR· ST·~aotDiitWIE 3 •1 ANGEL CAl<ES~ti1'c'"·wg~'. .......... PKG 67' •I I II ::I GRAIN ............. ~it°i:i . . ZAli'=!:!,_ .... 1 117 AMII ... ~ IGG. WIDE OR 1-XTRA Wll>ll 15 MAZOLA MARGARl.NE ·--"· 43' NvvDLES . c GALAD1NNERNA~1NS --"'''·29' · ................. -................ __ ~~~ g:~[f~J~v~fAT ~~..-=-.~7.~1~ ~-·~~1 8 s1 FABRICSOFTENER ::~-."-'<>o•1 1.79 .. A ·1 1 r1 OD. __ ........................... ·~.~; :r:::~~~~~!-~.::: auE 10NNn. HGULAR · 2 9 C MUFFIN ~IX g~~,c:.~~;"" . 15 oz. 55' · · ' STATER BROS. COFFEE ~~~g• •oz. 89' . MA . G A . I NE DEVILED HAM "UMROSE .. ---.. -· •·OZ. 45' ..................... LB. PINEAPPLE ~!~~i~~·,~1~?~!'0 •• CAN 29' iiiiss· iidul::: .. : .. :.:.:·:~:~0 3 7c K&;!~-JA_M_~_~:::asc3" .t-..&.,. ~ "J-t ~ ARTICHOKE HEARTS ~~:~a o• 3f ,.,.,...__ .. """' . 37 MINCE MEAT :'6:~•;&"--•-o• 33' INC•LADAI ........... ____ ; .•. 01. c BOijUILLON ~~~~~·~~::~'..... ___ ,.oz 31' · MlPC9'T ITAU#l•••·AWJMlt.DOOCltVAllrTlll 35 BO ILLON WYLERS CUBES 3'" BAii~ BG. c CHICKEN . llEEF -25-COUNT .., ..... - -Dl•IRS ... --·-"'•· 'COOKIES ~i~r.rJ _:.... .. ____ ,~oz 53' -. .... 6ftc 7-T~'HEAVENcATFOOD.-.. B ~oz 'I OllAllGI JUICE ..... . . ..! .. ~~ 7 ••1 "E M••T oo•orns .,.. _..,.. • AVAl.AM.INOWATAU. lft " ' ~ l l'IANDVaRUM --·-· 211-0 Z. liT COB COR 53c STAftlmtOS.MA•m , N .... -... -.............. -~'l ~"~-·-·--cco•• .... noan" 79c 0111 Cftlll'IOllS AV....u.al Al -·lft-•• I ' •• Ta00nNYPW _,o.oc 31c f:i'WSNiCKTIAY __ ,,..or. 7f ~~·;::~;,':':.::::: QLA'ss· .. WAX l"OUNC--E. "" _.....,.. 63' 1AlllOWITHCHllSf:Oll01Mll 36C. mn Olf! C111•"'"tU Ml llKltMMll • r ----"" , I IUTTERIRICKLE " -•·'"-ll OH-BOY POTATOES _IJ.QL :,;:~f'UICM-Ull Al -lfAIUMOI. C&HSUOAR GM NULATED . .I-LI . 'Mt -"°"" 63' l •NO(N,AAMS 37' II/' ICE MILK•NDAES -.... BAil LIMA BEANS . -DINNERS ~f,~0~~~~:~~ ........................... 7-0L 53'· iitt':~·E'o.'sHRIMP ' , •• slot 00Pt'N'EA .... CHUNKS ,, · 311e ~EIOWAlfLbo1w11 •m •u 1 FRENCH'S GRAVY MAKINS .. ·~~~~.0 MDfl'T~"'''°'"'o _ ..... .,._27' l"!ZZtlllA rr~ • ·OL11"49 UIYONIH:l:DITAICH -"•* QI ADBAQS FbOOSTORA GE 73' ' -•U PIES CH-E PIZZA WHITE J(ltlQ D M11-on~-·•1t1 -tk lof" 25·COUNT • • .39c -..• 15·C:OUNT ......... -· -· ,_ '"""' """ -""" GI.A WRAP 00 ViiiTiiii'· .. :-::"'a:.oi.aac iiuii1EPIZZA _, .. s1st IOOTCHlltTllCOUltlMIPADS _, .• n. D • 1 FEET .......... ,.KG.3f KOTEX NAl!lllN5 · 11.COUNT 3 5 c HIULAI ...... IUllOI APPLES SMALL IXTU FANCY . llD DR.ICIOUS ' $ FOR I.UGI FANCY swm !~. . •••u r--........ -......... __ LI. I ~ .......,. ANCYCOAOlllU,AVALUY LONG GRAPEFRUn .......................... 8 :G69c llNDa QISPGRHN ~UCUMBERS .......... -................. 3 Fo129c ~IGEIXlRAFANCY . D' AN.IOU PEARS ................... 5 ~IS.1 1 FA GAL Tiii ... IQ •tlJl IOUT1QUI 1n,26c KLEENEX IOWILI . D¥'G- 3 fOI I ~~& Z'edtdt; ~ S4"'*9'-. MOUTH SUDDEN GERBER WASH UA,,.Tl !.A!' WE~·. . 1ii ~6:f" :; ~~ •STANT MJB.RICI INOWY BLIACH PlllllOL CL IA Nm 1..,. le. ·~A~•:• ........ Wwlalmta1 71f ~ ... 1tt1n1ll ..,_.C... M ... ' 1100 1 ... c .. 11 ... A,..... 0....,. 21'4 W• ........ Antltl:u 14..0UNCI 40-0UNCI U ·OUNCI 6~ 9tc 59c \' I ---. Wt RHlttt m &UJ ..... Aw. HWl .... N .... ftlf>d S111mpi JHI W• keWl t t 1• '::'.:-' .. AH •t A ll Int:::-· Autttt, ....... St0t11 U6t T ..... &.-., .... AM 1112 • ..._....., -.. .. Wwt;c:ln.,.. ,. 11ff N...,.,. llwl •• C... .._, J4Jt .... u..a. ........ ......... 1171 ... "'"'· c... ... JUt...WA.-.._........ 14171WHtllA ...... T .... U>t_A ___ , 14'1JM_A __ ... I I i 1 ' s DECEMBER 1972 • f; r I ,_ TURKEY', , Other Plentilllls ', BROILER-FRYERS Wtdnesday, Nowmbfr 2<J, 1972 --fii•t'1•11•1 11•••va.;.. - I DOUBLE llJE : INSTANT . YUIAN COFFEE 8 oz . I I I Alcollollc: hw'"'9ll 1111111 Clt•Afttlfl• ~CIVIi • With thit .,.,. •• • Minimvm t11•rc"-••.~lricl. UM.It I I Mill after S•M1· Dire :.\k ~illtn. '"I I ,., c~ -oM cCM1pen ~ cuttomM. Yol4 With thi1 cot.1por1, 110 •lnlm11nt p1irch••• req11i,.J. li~if '' 1 J 1ft1, S.~•yi Dec. J, 1972, l lbs. p1r ckpot1 -0110 co11po11 per c111tomor, Voul • GOOD ONLT AT U. .. AIN IAlllT • ' f • I 1ft1r S1111d1y, Die. J, 1912. · I • I .000 QNLY AT U.laAIN WllT GOOD ONLY AT U.l•AIN IASllT ---------------------------- '/\I• !Aili 1 ' < 1< 11'( >l\j --· PHASE U1 I BAR SOAP I BATH SIZE BARS 2/25¢ : With thi1 t oll,.Ott, flO mini1111u111 purch111 ••ClulrH. l imit 2 b•ts pt r co11pott -, .. CMf'O" per cu•toill•'· Vold I 1ftor SuMl•v. Dtc. ], 1972. GOOD ONLT AT U.lfiAIN IASll:rT --------EGGS r.• IMU~Blf COIJPO~ ORY l~S I ' ' --T -~ - --, - --=-- -iUlllJ:llM·I•l4.J:i --, t RESH CRANBERRIES DISH ALL . \ I GH~~!1' ~~ET I FRE~ALL y GROWN I ALP'S -6 oz. I ' •CRANBERRY SAUCE , For Automotic Dilhwoshen , CHOCbLA TE . . SPINACH "' I IMPORTED I : '-,:::~==·s :· KIN;o~IZE.~E~z~<. .39¢. : .~~.·~~LO . . . . 19~ : 3 Bunches .25¢ I ~:~~~E 39~.:· I ' " .., ...... ,,, I With thi1 coupon, .;. '!';h1im'u•) purch•M Nqlll...C. Limil.,..t . ,With ffii1 coupon, no minilflum purcheie required, Li111,it I >¥1th tftit coupon, no miJ1im111n purch••e ""!UI~ Lima I With ffl i1 coupon, no minimum purch••• rtquirt d. Lima I I . ~ ,_.f'-'1"" I per CIMlpoll -011e co1,1 on per c111tomtr, Vold •fttr f I per coupon -OM cot.1po111 ptr c111tomer, Yotd ] bu11cht1 ptr cov~on -on coupon per c111to7 r. Void per coupori -oft• coupon per c111tomtr Void ifttr 1 ,....._·-¥, '<t'.,..,..,,..---Jll Sund,i.:J:"c. ], 1972. 1~ 1 • <; ; 1fttr Sundty, Doc.~· 1972. ' ' 1fttf Sultd1y, Ott, ], lf72. • , 1 Sund•y, Doc. l, 1972. • I ·-;~ :I ~D ONL! At u.1•AIN u.sut , ··I ~O,.LY AT u.t•AIN u.sut I GOOD ONLY AT IAlloAIN IAS ooqo ONLr AT IAlfiAIN IASirr .., ·-----------1-------------------------urkey Invades . . ' . ~ • ··-• • '> ·e ~1a,1f1;•:J•t·l·1•a.1~ : ! APPLES "~!lll!'l\i .... ma:E~i~;Js 5 ~ /Sl ' AVOCADOS Italy ' • l ~::J .· .............. 4~s1 • CHAl\Ll!S McFADDEN ; a..J.i.., • ,.,_ WrOH TANGERINES SACRAMENTO (AP) - rkey ltulllllic.ks and white i l!lllW But turkey oppipl? SWEET "N" JUICY WGE • 5 :s1 part of a campaign by y growers lo keep de- flr their .product high if! year loog, IOI · jQsl at , ksgivlng. • • Other inYentloas: urte y burgen, turkey 1 GOLDEN RIPE ~~· ~and turkey kebabs. in Italy is really .. ........ t of veal ~~"""*"-= ~ ..,. .•. .Price CUCUMBERS ,-a University of a turljoy upert. "in· llajy,' ll)loi<! lfiere'I a 1 tt.,. demUd !Air Yul ml a ,... l!i!UY ~. \ul'bJ, ~ . llUb' to 1be ~ iCalopplnl," he l ~· ateak .. \comesl o<"'..::;:.i liom-the -'porµoo, Clll 'boot thn6<1g\hs o!'&n Inch ·· lck, •m.ided and cooked fol or three minutes to a skle batter or on. , , 1 • .Schroeder aays turkeymen · '" · ·•P1· AUN1' JEMIMA FRENCH TOAST CERTl-FRESH Fl .. S"ACKS 1ra. st~ 14 OL m.etinc Will>.-in "~.t ir..aart to teep Americans /.: lllDllTI INTlllU.noNAL easting ,on the big birds 1 • VEGETABLES IE•. 4tc 11 , ....... ,.a...,,.. , ghout the year -()ne "f 1 y or the other. /'The turkeyburger that hit market about this time as\ year is still going strong," LIQUOR DEPT. ( TEN HIGH ·-- said. "Demand for the ground rk meat has been steady all year .. It's been In short supply .. r:!yth:a=~ .. ls 100 per· turkey ~meat, seasoned sausage. Schroe<ler says or Its attraction Js Us low content. L.: .. Another good seller is l'urkey kebabs.'' he says. *rhey're cubes or dark meat labout an inch square, off the llJjgh portion. You broil them a skewer." Schroeder'• headquarters \ WHISKEY y, GA~ SILVER PESOS nQUILA . MAC ANGUS SE~ECT ·SCOTCH WHISKY FIFTH •IFrH ~ at .Partier, Ca!U. in the =of 'the sllte'• tur1<e1 •. IJnduatri. Be doesn't pl.ate a prloe Increase ii>)s yeai; In Calllomia turkey• GRAl),E A ' • thOIJgh growers say their uctlon costs are 1.5 cents nd higher than last year. ens tre being marketed at 1 week! mw for whole-bird , 1 , 1 ·-• -.., , and toms are marketed at 1. '. w;k.~m turkeys are kept F YING 1ng Jor as Jong as 24 to supply processing 7 · · ~ ·':' .:i~. ··:::~;~ CHICKEN: oeder 11ys. • . . . i .~ 3-UGGED .l PAN IEADY ,. 49' 59' 37' .• FAMILY SCOTT TOILET TISSUE LAURA SCUDDERS CORN CHIPS BAR B Q OR REG. FLAVOR ~SCOT­ $,, -· ... ' ., .. ' TOWELS j/il BIG ROLLS , 12 ROLLS FOR $1 DIAMOND BRITE . LIQUID DETERGENT ··CANADA DRY,; .... "'~ $4 ,.M-=IX .... E~S=-'=ou_a_c_Ho_1c'-~-'o"-• '°"'",A""';,w"'n"'11s=---=3::..L I , FOLGE.RS 7ac COFfEE .J' t LI. CAN • 7 FULL 3/$1 :. QUART WOOLOVE COOL WATER WASH DENNISONS . 1sv, ... 3 ./$4 CHILI . & BEANS ,TALL CANS J:..:' .•. DANISH CHAMP . ,. oz. 3ec LUNCHEON MEAT CAN 7 39¢ ••. 16 oz. REG. 49c PURINA TUNA CAT F()OD ... g.~. oz . s· I 54 ••a. z1••c I .• RUG KARE · RUG SHAMPOO QUART .9.9¢ U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEAlTH & BEAUJY AID S ANTIS~PTIC PULL l>UAlT $149 ' ~ .... J.4t•...., ..... • tN•FtlLD ' RUBBING V!;:;f\ ALCOHOL ,,...,. -- ( CL.Oil-UP ~~~~~~~~! .. 3/51 19' Hl.lD I SHOULDllS ~·LOTION 11 ... °'· ,_ -$149 ~~ SHAMP00 ... ·2·0 ·-- 69~ Prices Effectives Thursday thru Sunday NOY. 30, DEC. 1, 2, 3 hk:11 .-ioct ,. stock .. -- WE ~DLY ACCIPT U.$.D.A. FOOD COUPOllS •• WI~" ILUI CHIP lTAMPS .. COSTA MESA PlAIDTlA WI .CYI • 11.UI CH• STAMPS 19111 11111 PllClntia 710 w. Q1111• I • ' • ' • • ' ' • • • I ·- • , I H DAii. y PILOT \ INLO • • TRUE DISCOUNT PRICING IN EVERY DEPT. EVERYDAY OF THE wEeK! •• '.COMPARE·::.· , ~Clln&Mtl't--.. .... illc! "'°1lc!lllll llll'I ....... ,,. NIQl 10 . All rliiiii ,._.... ,.,c•t ..... Dlscou,.nD •.•c•"cili ..... ftAIMIDI UD HW•Wtn'CDNTll-..UD fT8MI. •f!WC7M ... WJ•Y .......... S.~. RIB ROAST U..C~~i~:·:Lt.'t 8 9 c IONDl!OFOa QUALITY AND LI FU.VOA ·SMALL l!ND.,, 11.M l.1 FRESH FRYERS 1111 llllE I ·:::c~=-' 29c tHfc:OfllDITIOflllAU't aONDllO ''•-l LIJ AVO, LI liROUID BEEF ....... ~., ..... 68c tllK:OttCMTIONAU.Y ' MHIHD~ • OUM.ITYANO I• ,.L.AVOll - PORK LOIN ROAST •• , •••. ::.~~~:;:o~:~:~aac ~J,~~~.~ .. ~!~.~~ ...... _ ..... S J2t £~!~~! .. ~~!~.~,~ .... _ ...... 34 c ~~!~!..~~~.s~.~!.~A.~~~~;s 1 '' !~~~~!M~~ .. l~.~~.~ .. M~~s34' Fresh ... Discoun t Pr iced Deli Item s Cl1Tll SAUlll O!CA~: • tMl<llAO< ....... Ml2 15<1 ....... 72 !l~ ...... ,.,,.,,;,.,ACXllc' CHOPPED HAI • ~!!.~~~!~,,-.,~:.~:SJ 14 ~~~!',<J~.~~-T~~~ ... ~~~~~33c r.~M~~.~AY.~~~•~o. .. 1411ou 93c ~~!C!J>"'~f..£?.~ ........ 1<-•••• 14 C. !!!~~~M~~.!~~.!..~E$2tl ~~T~.~~.~~~~f ... : ... ,'1'"$ JM O!CAUMYll ........... ,. , .. OZ l'ICG 17 lllllTD'S . . ...,. MIX -XUff, ASSOlTt'D ..• , ..•. s.oz PKG~ PQ.Slllf llSCUITS • • "'"""""ot"°"'ID4 ..... zll*10 -TOllTI ·s&RE .wn -.fO 1s:a 1i;;,·-~ '. . •l;l·f4j:ll·l·I·\• COOKED SQUASH. ............ 12:"1.~ 19' MUSHROOMS .... -..,.-.:.:::: 56' c~E·_p1zz4 ........... ,~1:= a1 • '{'MO·N· ·D· E. '"""'""' 15' C It. • . •-•OZCAll CR~M PIES .... -.............. ;::~ 28' ~plDCOIJ.n.~ • .-..~ l<EY BUY ~-1aose.n. IDU . PACKAGED GOODS DAIRY PRODUCTS rMARSHMALLOWS_?'.'!'::: 21' COTIAGE CHEESE ....... _ ... ":cl:~' rPOTATO BUDS.. ........ ~': 67' -EVA"""PO°'R .. ATEDMr MILK. -20• rPILLSBURY FLOUR.: ......... ::59•. · ·····-'{!.': , rDEL MONTE DIMNERS.:r:: 73' s~ MARGARINE •••• ·-···= 33 • ..... ,_...,._.,..__ · PREMIUM ta CREAM ......... ,,.79 BEVERAGE• SPIRITS y\Unde v .Kamp's ... ... ·w:t.Jifjjtl·ll.liij{:FI. ~pRONI & CHE~E .... :.~= 45• .,...ORCHID NAPKINS.-..... ~ .... $1' . .,.+BAGGIES BAGS .. "':'.l'='33' CANNED FOODS rDOLE PINEAPPLE. •••• _:.•,,: 23' PIE FILLlll · OlllmlCI 4!JA OAKMOUNT WH~EY ••• ~:7 .69 GOLDEN CROWN BEER ~~3.09 CAlll, •mm. au -- .ALUMINUM FOIL. ........ ~ ... ~ 26' ~IQUID DmRGENT.~.:: 37' PINE SOL CLEANSER-.. -:li':1.: 83' TOP JOB CLEANER •• -.... ,,.~m 73' IVORY SOAP. ......... _ ... : 31 ' L.AVA HAND SOAP. ............. :~.: 14' SP!C & SPAN ............. ~"ol':: 97' LllY LEE FLOll u::-75t PET FOODS ...-PURINA CAT FOOD..: .... ; .. ~ 14' KAL KAN DOG FOOD ..... '!ll':'O:'t.': 26' GAINES DOG FOOD .......... ':i l.~5 0.-S. 9UlllBI. '1.ICID, 1Dl1S .,...WELOl~S DRINK •• ~m:l 69' ,,..SIG JOHN BEA~ .. :'!:'l 34' ro & CONIONS. •• -~ .. '::29' rMUSHROOMS ... ~=:::ii: 30' CM•Y ¥ GALLO WINE •• -.......... .':.'':.'::1 .99 B & M BAKED BEANS ........... "'Jl 44' rlNSTANT COFF~E •••••••• ~ 1.36 INSTANT COFFEE. ........... ~~ 1.03 .... HILLS BROS. COFFEE. •••• :'Jl2.36 KIC!llC ,_ Ol_ UGUl.M .m:JIKU( e JUNIOR BABY FOOD ............. 11 STUFFED POTATOES..~-n:i'!= 37' Wini ~. wml f?RIS, WITll "!l" Pl NEA PPLE JU ICE .... .,.._,,.'!:;! 21 ' MGIJlM Ol Willi CIUMGI • MRS. SMIT~ PIEs.. ............ ::1':93' --· CHEESE CAKES-............. 1:'.i'l 87·' CARNATION TUNA-•. ~~"l.:.l 54' • ,AO: ..... ,.ICI I C:ANNED FOODS .,>+ARMOUR TREET ...... ,~ .. "1.:.157' PACKAGED GOODS .,..-MIXED NUTS ............. ~~ 79" GRAPE JELL Y. ... .-.. ........ ,~\'ll 33' ' . WHEAT GERM ................ !~.\":: 50' rDREAM WHIP. ............ ~:=: 45' KNOX GELATIN ............. ,,."::: 1.45 .,.+PLANTERS PEANUTS .... :IWO:: 39' .,.-SWEEI' RELISH. .......... :!'?:lfil':.:l 55.., STRit!INEO.BABY FOOO. •••• m 7' BEECHNuT JUICE .......... ,~ 7' LIPTON TEA BAGS ............... '\.': 64' NOODLES ROMANOFF. ... '5'•'= 52' r!<RAFT DINNER. .... ~:=.~~49' tl.OL IOI . PREMIUM CRACKERS: ...... n: 66' RALSTON CEREAL ........ ~::::: 44' CORN FLAKE CRUMBS. ..... :-: 27' CANDY BARS ................ !'!11:': 42' 10ll.MCll «a OCW'AS C & H SUGAR ........... -........ !\.': 19' tlGHI' llOMI. DAK llOWM. POJIOOllD ,,.tJ l · DESSERT ........... ':'.1: 1 l' ••• ·the f.W lt•m• lilfec:I on this page constitute iu1t a •moll sampl5ng of the tho.-anda of low, diacount prfcel in 1tare for yo~. (AVlUllE. AT All STOOIS Ill!" utlJOl llEPT.I SlLll llESSlll ~45t Alll .. ITI BllllAS LlllFll TIE IEY llYSI ()•. --....-· -lllei.,....+. actu,.,. ~., promottonal alloo#. -· 1-IOLL MLI FllL l 'lllUS."WIDi'I" 4-RDLL CILll nn DIEi.LE 'I" ....... RILL omc ISllT.16•W1D1, I .. 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M. ---·1tllk&.-...... llCU ..... ...., ..... STORES DPEI ID II I I • Wtdntsday, November 29, l 972 DAILY PILOT Holiday Elegan ce Cordials lassie The claulc dwert trio, fragrant. easy lo lilce. 2 cupo (It pound) dried ftvit, cbeele and wlne, a~ U Oavors the r u I t s eprioots peano more ..i more often delightfully and then ds still 2 cupo (¥. pound) dried tht.ee ~ days more pleasure when · is chill-purs . ed and pourod U dessert (4/S quart) bottle Olenln as the topb.LtUcated climax to beverage. Blaoe: a beautlflll .U--. Adding br It variel from seuon to cordial-like aau a UtUe more 1 cup brandy ~ as lru.Us ripen to authority and Jenda all the it. cup honey matartty. flavors toge u only a good "" cup brown sugar (pack- lfatchlnl -n fruit with the brandy can. ed) tnOlt oompettble wines and On aoo 1 stick ciMamon .-., Is a gastronomic Port or Sherry or the Cover apples with water and game for gourmets. fragrant Chateau La Salle simmer 5 mlnutea. Drain well. Now comes . a dessert idea over b'uits. The effect is Combine apples with apricots lblt bu no seasonal limits. u cliff t, but equtlly good . and pears in a large jar. combinel dried fruits with serve these Cordial Combine wine, b r a D d y , both wine and !randy lo pro-in the clalllc way, honey, brown sugar @nd cln- duce Cordial Fruits, a hostess' them and their 1iqujd in-namoo ; stir until sugar is dream. vidual deuert dishes, dissolved.~ Pour over fruits, Dried fruits are thirsty, of cream cbee11e coated cover and let stand l week or course. So when they are th toasted asame aeed.. to longer ID a oool place.' allowed to abeorb a nectar of spread on w a r m e d Makes 7 cups fruit and 2~ wine, brandy, honey and cln-crackers. Pour the wine. En-cups liquid. namon, they grow i joy· Additional fruit may be ad- plumpneu and flavor fo CORDIAL FRUITS ded to winN)'rup remaining several days. after nnt prepared fruits are They'll continue to imp e 2 cups (f OUDCel) dried ap-used. Or, chill remaining li- for at least a week. m ng,~=-pl=-"----=-----=-q"'uld=-and __ ae_r_ve_as_a_co_rd_ia-::1.== Cordlal Fruits one of sti.: llSHOl"S BRIAD SPRIADS HOL IDAY CHEER IN AFTERHooN make-ahead desserts the book. Slice Off Work With Bishop's Bread Which fruits, whi wines? Start with this eU-tested combination o a pp I e s , apricots and with cbeniD blanc. This · a lovely white wine, a fruity, very JUlll right for a holiday ofter-. qetbu Is Semi-sweet ' Bishop's Bread and fruited lea punch. Semi-Sweet cho~olate mortm are mixed with dates, mts, t1Mkd cherries, can-. -fruit and brandy lo make the Biimp11 Bread a most ir- ~ tasty dessert. For tlie frlendllest g~ make ..,..... loaves. Have nady !or bollday enterialnlng, whatever the bolD', whoever rind the guest. I :t-incb cinnamon stick As an added suggestion, V. cup orange juice wrap in lovely bright ribbon 1{4 cup pineapple juice and give some away as extra ·2 tablespoons lemon juice Holiday giltl. 6 cups bolllng waler FRvrrED 3 tablespoons inSanl lea TEA PUNCH In saucepan combine sugar, 1ii cup sugar water, orange and lemon ~ cup water rinds, and cinnamon stick; 11ii teupooos grated crange boll for five minutes. Reduce rind ' beat. Add orqe, pineapple l teaspoon grated lemon and lemon juices; keep bot. Combine bolling water and instant tea; let steep five minutes. Add lo fruit juice mixture and serve h o t . Garnish with lemon slices lf desired. SEMI-SWEET BISHOP'S BREAD 3 eggs ¥. cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 lh cups lour 1 teaspoon salt Humor Keeps Him Healthy Corn Warner's Staff of Life N!:W YORK -"I like plain food. not gamlshy things load- ed down with mushrooms or sauces. "I like food, and I wool<tn't call It i\ql1cm1, bat just good food," pioneer movie producer Jack W.mer aaid over hil favorite libation, a "blutty Mary." Jack lool:ed tanned and trim In a plIHtrlped s u I t , remarkably spry for a man who bu -ted better than ball a century in the movie business. Plain, good food bu coo- trlbuted oomethlng lo his bealtby oamval. bat be and his lrlendl will tell )'00 it'• his corny ..... of the ridiculous lblt llftl him bis momentum. "By good food, I mean qullty mea~ New Yort cul steau, lamb cbops, !lsb and . seafood like -.. = and O)'llerl. We're to have oysters for Juncb to. day. I hope they uo in." "Lllleo, I'm strictly a spec- tator coot. The only tblnp I coot up are good scripts and good movtes," he said, in a typlcll eumple of tbe corny uidel lnlersperted Into his ramb~, ad lib dialogue. He was here for the pr<mlere of his first in- dependently produced motion picture "1771," released by Columhla Pictures. "J retired six years ago, but It get.I a litUe monotonous, waiting for the Robert E. Lee. This morning I was on thfs radio thing and couldn't get on because there was too much .,,.,,,.,. taDt lhout southern fried chicken! ''Tbere was a very brigbl lady who bas just written a new cootbook of zloo recipes, . called The American Heritage CoNboot, on how 1to avokl ptomaine poisoning!' be said, guffawing. "I'm taking lbe cookbook back lo my wife. I'm aorry to , do tbete C<ll'liy lltUe asidee. 'lbat11 my aid to survival. Jack Eenny always told me I'd rather tell a bad joke than mate_ a gslod picture! . "But ll>ls lady food edllar told me' a woodedlll story lhout bow the Mormons used lo bop food In the basement for av.,.., My mother did lblt once, ·"f.Tact II.id. He's infamous for h l s unordiodox after-dinner speedles. '-'-I learned years ago never to read speeche s because you Jose something I have right now and that's feel- ing. . "In that way, I speak from tbe btart. I speak by punching o,..., lblt's what they call It in the vemacular of the cinema. AD my stars knew bow I thought because they ate in my priVate dining room and knew bow I thought and spoke, so they were a1ways ahead of me." JACK W AllNEll'S BOILED CORNED BRISKET OF • BEEF PLAZA 5 pounds corned brisket of beef JACK WARNER BROILED SALMON BROILED SALMON Salmon ldeak, cut J4ncb tbll:I: 3 tablespoons ...... t lluller 1 lemon I cup coated tmj peas Cold water l cup cooked ¥>f bealll, I tablespoon pickling spices I cup coobd ·Breen beans, t bay leaf cul [n juliel!le strips I Place aa.J;llOn steak on peppercorm broiler pa;'. _ lined w I t b I clove pruc,' sliced · aluminuni joil Melt z table- ! large potatoes, pee1ed spoo111 but{er, add juice o! half 6 amall ooiont, peeled a Ie~Brusb salmon with g large cam>ts, acraped le~. Broll fish '?fl one 2 lk celery cboppsd, side a,~ (or until llsb :.;1 ' • 0~ beglnl to flake); tum, again brus~' with butter, broil about I medium head cabbage, cut s J,Ji<re mlnulel (or unW It In wedges bellns lo flalte). Honeradish sauce Arrange fllh on bot serving Wipe corned beef with damp ·P I a t t e r wlth vegetable cloth; tie Into sbape, place In 'garniture of bot cooked peas, large stock pot. Cover wit!>', carrots and green beans. Melo!! cold water. Add plctltni remaining butter wttb rest spices, bay lear, peppercoris lemon juice and pour over fish and garlic. Simmer slowlf 3 , and vegetables. Serves 1. ~-,J/ . ~---"'/ti"( &: ·::." 7.h8 ~rood o~ _:-, --. ··'"'·""'' "..':'-' 601 IAST BALBOA BL vf, .. BALBOA .~- . REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SE':J~~E: PHONE 673-831 0 tAMB 'NAVEL ORANGES ' c c • 2i25' .. 0,.. t .... ,. l tlt,... -7 0.,. • ._. W. ,_,. ......... ,. llllft •• "!"IL 0,. t •.& .. 61H p.a.-7 0.,. • W..t l DNlllES rm.~:":":" ...... W.Jt O lll'IUm mJS .~ .• ":" . .,,.,9'. 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Crisp. c-...ers ·t~: . 3;.l.33f: Delldous App~es .:=i:. ... 25c Z.Wdl Dates .::Ji.":.':'.."1ct"::.u l~ll 69C Ltnw• Awocados =-~•= ... 29c , ~Mm~ 6-lncli s 1 " Pots · ' ' HAPPINESS IS .•. SAVING MONEY U$DA Gl'ldo 'A' Fryiot Cklck .... Ideal lo PonFry Wkolo lod1 lb, \. SAFEWAY SUPER ;A VE R~ U$ilA Cloolco , .... ..., Ideal to .' Pot Roost Blade Cu1s I • J .... .,. ._ DAILY PILOT .. •, ' 0 FINER ·HOME1AT , • ' ' • '·1 '" M·~D.\, ,:... . . -. THE .IEACH I : ... ' ''GL' ~· ~11;'1 · , ,. 1 .. ,. ~. 1• t • ,,. , --.. \; i.. _, ~ _ , •• ~, ., ' ~..-w.ann. substantial famUy home in a super Jo-_;. ;.......; ....,. _ ·RlflT Rvi .:_. •. N ,.DI-A '· hf:~-""l•l~s .Uke a !"vlngg •11C<>Uiit 'cation. 4 bcdn>oni~ fa•WY '"""" .3 batm, big , , ' . ' , • ·~'f'->¥ M r .. ~ #~~t,.lo. MWe~epy ·~fl'm"'~is ~trykltcheti;~mM'fer~tieaiOorirsuiU! ·Buy tfus ~ erit .. Mnie'u .eufii"rentingand ~ " ~~the ~nd ~ pride' of owneiSblp 2 bedl'OOril, to~ hear' ·the . :"\\itlt'la~e walk·ln clOMrt, separite dressing area much more re-Warding.' Large livina: room • "TRY THIS FOR A STARTU" Don't pay rmt when .. }'ott can own your own home. This home offen 3 bedroom, spacious Jiv- i!ll( room, kitchen wall wlUJ tit the buijt-lns. Exeellenl: atar"tefr .. bOme tor OOif $24',900. Make a•call to 842-253.5, ' . 1 -• •• . . ~· 1 H~~~-1&1~-4. bet.ch· ~th'",ptiva'te pools Md large ~~ an? adJolnlne J?i.Uo ~-•1flalk l'o . beautiful un-tam1Iy ~,, , "'1Ut·in ~kfast bar in kltche. n, ~ • "¥'6 pace _ , ( 1• • _. . I 'llOiled ~ILJ\ beech oi -laµDc;,h Y$lW' sabot at the Thi , ~-h th baths net other features JOU JOOm. JUllt' 11100 down and $230.00 per' mon J> private ,-Peninsula point . Mp. ~~-Call sep$tat den.a.Patio. s~.~""'" ome w1 -i ..A ~don ·or .... Calland Pm. 646-7171. I~' -r 67a.8560 for details. . 1 % .bath& can bey~ for only '25J• 847-6010. .. . . ' ':i~l! you rlPt on Big ~Cmona. ""'' .• ,;"~==:::::' =·=·':·:· ====== ~=· :, =================":::·:;':·=·= .eewhat~willpuy. · · .f _ .-11!1 ~' y r.~·1 . · '~·'· ' I ...,, ';: '·' ,,,.'.' .S .I !,'I I . I. 1 • ~lj~T~Uff. ·'AlllliA ""'."' ' ;• n-.$1~9~!.;:;.-'IJARGE , ,,-. RUMPUS ROOM-POOL • QUEEN FOR A ,DAY·· ·.. A PRINciSS1FOif· Ufi r' Ju$t begina, to tell ... the stkv .a:l;lqu! thi~. That's ~hat you')l be In your 18x35 ,..ster tiedfoom sulte.i Start NW' self 1')eaiiing , " Newport Beach hOme, an exciting ~lside a~re that .OOWS.(~h the · 1arge himJ?US room ~~Jkeplace aJld l!teI> down .... wet-'bar. Hu 3 ·~ Callr646-7171. oven while telaxlrif th · your ~largef 15"21 family room, while the kids play, in the SOUnc\ proof bonus rocirn.• This ~utiful arched t?ntry way will lead ymJ.'ib:.j'OUr • • , ~ , "...i , . , •. <;-.-~t and perfect home. RE~,~~ TER ~~ \f ' laA -priced, to seli ai qnJ.y ~950. lfll• ·• 1 S&lt"!~hlf•!!W~· :", · •-·~.:·r 1 • ;1-¥1 . Ta~ "'f!ekt!nds> off, J;'(erythiJli~~en care . ;J. • .. · 01 ·~ 1qc1ijdl~ •""" 1-' •. Cl/-i>ainti'lli.. . WH.A1' THEY. pool, recreational pa,i;k aaj p8,rk rorui"g · ·hll"' 1'11!11 , ""'*' .-< .w111> cathednl , LEFT .IEHIND· ·-ceu1ng1,~ ·g• bedrOOms and '3 \~Uis. One . _I .... ~m"-.i ,cjin a-.S.n)or $34,800. ·IS. Y'oim .aun I .. , ean ~1111. · · .. ;.i · . ·" , , :.t .,, ~~~ '!9,... , ...... •• 1• • < ·-~ /ll morning ·treStr 3, , :.I bath hOme 41'!~~.-..,... ,. ~-4 -.... . ... -. . . · · . / with a w~1flreplacef and a Wey'tprivate -• -o""'••w ii .W..Ry' ... rear-~ "'!'h • •PJ"k\hi• """~1acuzzJ. ~ _.,. t,l'IW • -~·~ . • plus a oozy gas B!!Q. pit. It's empty and : :1, ~ 1 ~~.~ .. E ~ : SA._'!£., / _ .~ ~' ~;~~g for Y~ ~t 'onl~ ~~,950. Call 646- .. , ii>l\!ll~ \wil''"lo .Mnfi~llt;iOl!}!Our ·ie • , ' ' f • '" ·~~k~~i~~ to .,• • . ' , _,!, ~~$"' ~· . ,.!1 ,if > 'Ev_,.._,, ; . ....,N,., .• Pi"M'.~'.liii~ $38. ·2313't6--:;: .• ... ..,.,,1: .-u .. .., ... ! ., ~'•' MESA VERDE • ·' ,..1 ,"'ff!'i,,,,._ ·''· .. ~.:'" '"' '.<;<!;('; ,:·· ic'f ·-~ .. ,: , . 5 IR + POOL -} . ~ ' ; •~·i:' at Q.._i:. ,r. ~ . • : : 1 '" . ,..~. ·~ • ~ · · U you're ......... Jed· jn ~ lar .. home, beau- ' • • ~ ,..., I·I• t\¥0 utu1 swlm'inlrtg pool ·arid Pl't'tty strfft m , ~ ', ·· !. <· • ~1 ' l\lesa vetde,' ple8se ~ about this one. :·," :o:t \~r.:"• r :. . ;" _ .. ~ ·,•>-Huge, ~~ family 1'0Qm with fire-~ , Th• a ~one _ef a kind ... 'wa~ tr:ont,~ome i place fnd tvet w : f1Jl711&1 dining room, 3 t ,v.1th__. all ~ pautical 1aP.pOl~b;Jlen~ The ba:::! Price.. $54 too; P1¥:ine 546-2313 for ,Y"1i1uneqUa.IOO: ar.il the location feXClus1ve. "' • ' • a'~ RI• aeP.f.n.te Vi i est stildio. Per-!lm tment. feet ~ for 'the diKri l~-ting. tibat own. "' er:'Or, ~tei: ~l'ilti'pper~ ~ '613!§500 fo '\ •. 1 \ r, d4;.i.,»S:.1'tfc00~'\"\l'..sµ>;QoQ..~~· . EA~·DE · •• -},,r·~·'•t•'.iJI ~~ 1• ' i ',,,_ .... fJ,. ,,._ •• ~ /" . ·~ '"~.~.;tg· -y ,,, . " 10~'1:wN , .. . 1 +' ~,..~l~~~~ ''!JAINS! , Exceil•nt starter jnv.itment jiropmy! All Net?dt 4· 'bed.~11! Ti\1 o~is t11e pert 2 bedrooml.inits with gteaf '8PPeal and · fatl}1)f home.' Has exlt,'.a large dinirig ro;im very easy to maintain. 100% occupancy. 1 · plu1 .~e custom' bUut fajniJY-room wttl\. "'C,Urrent:refltal schedule 11 '6i>5/Month ~th · flrep~l:and 2 bat.hi. tbcated near Doug-, • tial-1 $720/M h Full I "-las, 'K~ access to fi"eeways •• ~t $3.5,900• tt' -he8l'\-te1jm poten o ont . 1.; wmit Wt. Call today~Jot ,appointment to ·~· ~.900. Please phone MG--2313 for sett· 84.7-6010. ' ,aMJ.tionaJ information. .. I· .fc . r 5"1DIUH •.. lo ,_ ,. ~ . . UR STYU ........ ' Pn••••t1 !" . ~ • ..... ~ ' . . ~<1-J •• • ••• • .. ><> , DESIG~D FOR"'fHE . , DIS~'NIN&• ' duutandln8 4 · bedrooln 2 b.tti ~, With large ~'ini pa~.~ ~U& •• -09¥,.-:red patio .. Th.I.I, l)ome is located in ctiolce Hunt· .lngton Bet.cbr&rea< Sutrounded ~bf' homes priced uP to 15(),000. '1'bti one· la a· bargain at $34,250. Ca.IL 847-6010. , - " ~ • P' ! r t , ,TMltOW AW~Y..YOut .. . ~R! THIS, ~ IT!..' :. · Here is a honey of a house! On.e story .4 ~ home..~f..arge u~ room, .al• elec- tric "kitchen with family aree.. Complete pdvacy in rear ,.ard. Thi8"home is. loc;ated ~ ~ in a tract ·Of $50,000 homel. ·A lbWit fu ~ prl~ at ,?NY $34,~ ~!~~· .: ~ ' ' ': ,.. ,.., ,, . .. ... -1 ' ' • . ·;~ .. & oc;.W.. ~ From thiS 4 doom home on lep 'land With the "wilrmth of bcamec:I' ceilings, sand blasted wood, used brick Jnd heavy ahake, rodt. A 1fireplaceiJ.ln Cami~ rooln ~ Well U \ l n' tile ~ -~· l'/lc<G at only , ~.500. Call' 673'8Mo. · ''. ' · • .1 ·' ( . ' ' ~ ·$PICTACULA!t''YIJ\'{ . . . ' FO~l LMSE I • ,, coostbhe, llaibo& ~land ' ·aft3 "~J!'ula'. ~ SparkUng light! of Pa~llion at rUa:b( ·~­ tige pome completely f~_wttll ~u~ tfful 'things Including linen, china iiiil silver. 3 bedroom and office, 2~ bath.,prl~te, Hie F poOJ. Large· view Terrace with \gourmet Bar-b-q. $1600 per month Jea.se.~cau 673- ,8550.. • ' . FOUNQ! ~ ·• ~treasure chest ! I hl\oe ~e key to ,unlock thljl py.tstandin&" 3 ~. 2; atof)( home. ~ b()J)IJI .rOOm la ~t for all fypes of 'enti!rt.alilment. ·u S.Ou 'm :tPat 1outdoor type of living, the ,pm!red',and enclosed patio will be great for you. Olll NOW 842·2535. Price $37,500: • • 5, BEDROOM~· S38,5ol>-! · • I' T It your needll lnClude an_ ~Uent ~I' syatetn, Prestige neighborheiod, a beaitdtul- ly landsqaped, beautlrully• CMpeted borne, call to ~ this one. 84.2-~. /' • ·NO FIGHtiNG PLEASE! . ~ng .Pt-ospe:ctlYe ~ buferg, Ui1a o:>uid' happen when )'OU S@e this 4. ,bedroofp. .Prestige home, Wf$h ,12' blgh block wall In rear yard for com· i>let'e pi'tvacf. Walking' distance to par.ks, tchoola &: shopPing, 2 minutes from the' beach. ~ nu Joan with payments of S19LOO i-( month. 9Jl ;817-4!'10. .• -~ . . . "° ~ J . ' • ... ,,,. • · IMPRESSIVE HOME •. -IMPRESSIVE lfEIGHIOIHObD Are ~Ci looking ror a 1ubltantlal homef Thia stately .3 'bedroom home is altuated onlft one mile· from the ocean. Thia lovely famny •borne featul"f!I a fonnal dining room, cathedral .cell· ing:S. 'Palos Verde firepl&~:""thtck shag ·ua:rpeta:, and ~.autitul wallpapering and you must see the la'odscaplng. Price only $41.250. Call now 842-2535. ' • • . ,PARK HUNTINGTON ''.'J )l'+FR+DEN ,.,; $56,ISO for $52,950 ', .,~Yes~ the captloo 1t• r1ght! U you ~t thil ir.beautitul home )"OOr coat "\\-'OUld bl--.-. Own- .er, aai.lmecl to NQ~ caut., and' must-selL ldeol·f<ir'1lrrre •mtlf. ""th 2809..,, ft.. lia= cul~sac. F\111 price $52,950. Pleue -l~l3·.. . . t ' , • • • SUPER OLDER· LARGE ~r . $33,500 . UnU1Ual' older, • bodroom, 111 bath homo Oil , · ' A RARE V~LfJE~· -huge mt-. Could buUd anolher hoUlt on ttar. Ad. ·Don't rrffA thlt •·super _,,,.. , S diUona! .1)l"Optrt,y ad.joining available &]90. This bcdroool home with t~ty room. OWT "' prot"'tt)'\ hak Iota of pottnUIJ. lnvetton -fL and PSrfedl.r ~ttd '-S lar~ N9ar Buil..,.._ -t. or.rl'lmlly With ln·lAws. Top EUtsick_ ,a 00,.\ltitlll itu'k• wt th ~ ... W..., In fMne Coeta , esa lucaUon. It won"t luL can 646-TlTI. at only $4%,000. ht 1a.nid. ~TtTt . • • ' at8T4 COllONi\. DEL 114& 27" ....... . 141 .nll 6014W-A". .. , ... 11 m M u•.,tt• 67MllO ' 1 1 • • ·: ,; • • ' . • . . • ' . • - I I' I / 1 " • D.llLV PILOT . Eve,.Yone Mas S·omething That Someone Else Wants • . DA'ltV·,-·Plt ·DI G ~l'SSl.FIEI ·ttDS ' ' •, :The Biggest Marketplace on the '.Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ~ 1 ........ . I " • . You 'Can Seti It, '·Find· It, '!'rad• It · Wi'th 'a Want Ad ' ....... ,,. 1.1-~~~~~~~ ...... ~--,__ ' ' . ~ ~-Slltld ', *****'* * TAYLOR CO. *' ~ M!llSSOalTlS j · REALTORS I 2828 u,&T COAST ~Y '- BIG CANYON ·COUNTRY ~LUB Brand New! Exceptional quality constnic- tlon in custom-built 4 BR: home on estate like site. Lge. faniily nn., formal DR., 4'11 baths, 3 fireplaces & air-eond. units. View of privat~ goU course. Select your color of cdRONA DE...,.... CALJI', I 6:4-1210 I . appiness is ••• HI THEREI , Caulliit you again re8ding a Unique Homes 8d ! Don't be embar11ased ; ~ousands do it every oight. 'It's a release, an e*Pression, it's fun! And hdnestly, we eniOY writing these. ads -it's lik~: talking 'with you! Unique invites you to , have ·your next real estate affair with us . ., Whether. buyiDg -or selling, the Ugique'\l>90ple, the Sel'Vi"!t the results wiU delight you,; Look · iit 811 )Ae •others on this page, then think of us -aren't we Uniqµe? carpeling, el<:. , $160,000 WATERROtrr ' HoME wfrH SUP Located in one of Newport'• most exclu· sive, private community, with private beacll. good swimmllle II .Up for i&•· boal This 3 bdnn., 2 batb ho111e, i! beautifully ~· ated with new 1bag carpeling thruoat: '1,'lle gourmet kll<:hen ·bu a fine bay view, u ' L ' LIDO ISLE-$74,900 ' -. ! Corona del Mar Duplex Movo In Before Chrl1hN1I Immaculat' 3 l>ed.\'OOin. 2 bath home on a choice Lido Isle ~<ll' lot. Bright & sunny & with a lge south patio. Excellent condition. OM!e will consider lse-option. Immed. poss. 1111:1 '1 I fli\11\ 1ijoee the lge. u,,in1, rm. w/lfplc, 'The very • . • ! Spanish architecture prevails in this delight· ful DUPLEX· TRl·LEVEL, 4 Bedroom, 2'h bath, fireplace, built-in kll<:hen. BACK UNIT I Bedroom, I bath. EnioY your 3 ter- raced porches. This is a beauty for only ......................... ' . . . . . . . . . $78,500. * LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME. . I~e. mstl'. suite b._,u. own enclosed ~lio. . , .,,..0 ,,. ,.,... The bayside patio I! greal for relaxed bOat· ' , ·I:.~ ~,:.-,, .. · wat<:hlng. ,92,500 ; . ·,· · ONi: OF A• KIND ·11~1111 ~:" ..... "":'~ ~ . . -:!.t~~."~ The area'• top Pf9fessionall are at your serviol!. 9vmth -Of~ : Need ••• ON TOP Of-. THE "EAL ~STATE MARKiT Wint THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES Spaci~·4\2 liedrOoin 3 bath home With gaje to storage· area for your boat. Jmmaallate throughout. Lovw private patio for family fun. 40'· Lot, street to strada. Near good beach. Owner· will help finance. $79,500 ~aid ......... I~ tho 1oil',;.1ut baWn, l'lul• ~lbte(I dolttr. 'nils t!OU!d ·<to on and on ~ Cota: SEE -4 Bedroom, 3 baths, shake Four· Bedrooms COR~ D£t MAR, 675«>00 • MESA· VERDE. 548-5990 .• N_EWPORT BEACH, 645-6600 • CALL US --------. -- 2-STORY 4 bedroom, 3 bath borne. HUGE rumpus room that will take your pool table. 2 brick fireplaces, built-in kitchen, large yard 1 ;;°'";;;;;';';;1;;:1 ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;:°';;;;Mr;;.•;;1;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;1 & room to store your boat. VA NO DOWN ·' I• .................................... $39,950. ... * ' -m-m-Nice Con do · IN BACK BAY AREA -3 ·Bedroom; 2'h bath, bui11"in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAM!· . LY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS including billards. Fee land close to every· thing . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,500. * • GALA~Y VIEW ' 4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Be~utiful decora- tor furnishings included, ,Large, covered pool with roll·baclN·qof: ........... , .... : $245,000. Bill GRUNDY; ,REALTOR ' ' . 341 B1y11do Dr., Su lto I, Newport Boach " . . . '\,.' LINDA ISLE-$245,000 Beautiful custom·built home for present own-- er. On lagoon. Protected patio, pier & slip for up to 65' boat. 4 ~. faintly rm w/ wet bar, formal tllnlng nn & game rm, Many luxurious features. :lrStory entry with cl>oice tile floors, blt·in vacu.uµi sy,at~. 1 BIG CANYON COU"1'R¥ Ct UB ' Beautiful near·new 4-bedroom residence in this exclusive area surrounded by elite B.C. Country Club. Sunken. conversation area in · living rm. Lge ilining rm, lam rm with fire- place & many extra. features. View of area & golf .course. Priced right at $119,000 THE, BLUFFS on the Oceanfront Popular "E" plp in chbice end location with tenilic view overlooking park. 3 Bdrms, lam rm & 212 baths. Private entry courtyard. ,New paint & C8l'Jl"ling. New. paneling in Gonoral ,. Gononl-··' 'family rm. Lgexoomi. Terrific buy at '58,000 ... NAME YOUR PRICE! CLOSE OUT flurry . they are almost ,dd out! $36,COJ. 4 bedroom. 2 stocy. Stepdown family room. Lawxlry room. Ce- ment drive. BRAND NEW OCEANVIEW PARK . CLOSEOUT SALE! TRY AN OFFER A_T YOUR PRlCEf 5%, 10~ or 20% down . YoU name tt! Hurry. call • 66-030.1. ~t.~~~n Eves-: I 5 IEDIM. , •. HERITAGE RfALTf)J~: ... $42,0001 Duplex * Your Cllolc.e ' ' IE$'t, FoR THE CORONA DEL MAR "OWN·YOUR-OWN''. .. . . . * 5~ down or no·down oh the water! .Fantastic view & pride of oWn· Halecrest --------- ·· ' to veterans LEAST! ers~ip bldg. Private marina; pool, jacuzzi & · °"'*' , . . !~!4 __ PER•p1e, .~~NT .. !' .. · * ~~ &: fam-<;"'4 ~~· J',lffci ja trUJy spacious anc1. ·~ecurity guip;d. Adult occupied. 2 Bedrooms; fH -~ . ..,. ___ u 11..._ ...... . * Gas bUin kit or clec·. =:!!~11tor ~~ • ., 2 ~tbs. Call fo~ ,brochure. $89,960 .p£U,...., 21 v• .and ,lnlurance, on ~ 1>1Un. kl!. .,. .. •µ ·----• • .J... ~ ' tidy little -ho ... wltli :Watc)l the SUNSl!lT,S trom yout 'SV1'1DECK! •· Immaculate duplex, all newly reftlrbi!bed. · 2 bedroom upper and I bedroom l<>Wer. Right ··on the sandy beach. BEST l\ENTAL AREA ..... , ........................ $110,000. * AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN &. ASSOCIATES 644-1270 1 ~0o=----.·, ------Got---.. -, .... ,----- i Newport-Outstanding I Harbor View Home, offering all the refin~ -menls that m~e a happy family! 4 Lga. · .)Jdrms., S baths, lush carpeting & drapes, ' · family rm. w/brick fireplace, paneled in choice wood & a wet bar. Profess. land- scape design. See this house soon -offered at $74,900 including the land! Colete Park Beauty This large Mesa model home, lying behind a courtyard & wrought iron gate, bas 4 ·bdrms. & a den, completely remodeled kitchen. On lush, lndscpcL grount!S. It is squeeky clean, ready to move into. Offered at $39,500. CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS c · · 8d ,' stcry, 4 bedroom beauty will , -~ · • -LINDA ·ISLE LOT--469,~ This 3 BR home 1tu w/w s huee bedrocpis .and *· 11:1!r ~-~ , fill-the bill! Huge.pie shaped Uke to plild your pwn home on lovely Linda shaa: carpetfng thruotit I: 1 ~-yard• l« ~""!!.iio!f Cement noon. . . I •t)'ard wUh p&lio, loads °' lile? Ttrell call fot details! A real buy! is neat IL8 a pin. Llirae yard ,peta. ~, i•bout. .. _, . . 'Whicbrier it yuUP ctioiee' ~~en:d ' ,....; __ On.,. ~:'':e i:t=f::~ * •8-UNl'I'S-Rooin far ·4 -~aikl.~t4 ::a yoo can't lose. ~ced to, ROOM! Lovely Garden ~ -r,;;;: Satvrd•y & Sunday teut more " $108,f!l'O. ~ hOtne ir'ti-ChristD:W! , , sell ~ built to raae ~.YOW'i kitchen with eating nook. 'Our 27th Yur" Exclusive' with\ , ...... BDRM. HOME A: 1 BR ~ *famlyly. ....__, 1 1 .)t'1"3!50ioll!are!eeto1-.. ·WESL 1 E 1 Y/!· TAYLOR CO., Rultorl .APT .• Ji'I...... $43.~ • our ... nvice. : P.!~asure . at only 137,200. · 2 1 .Hn JNqUin Hill$ Rood N-rt , · --.i..,. 1 I . 646'3121 'Evoa : 541-9416 NUFF SAID" CALL '"Ovwrlook Big ConyOn 'country Club" ., • 2 BO~ DUPLEX.",,,..._..· '.. ~' . There is a .reason. , .. ~41. N~WPORT-ENTER, N.B. ~11 BACH. ' AY'--t i. UNIT -, f'1 9 :l.t'~I ·· I 18 years llJUPe ~lioJ?. , i, •• COATS . Gener1I , ~ . Geri'eral Fairview Eut&lde. $41.500:· ' . ,_ ., 0 .. 1;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 646-li11 11'7 ORANGE AVE c:M " ...... lltuated .. a, ilul<t. 4 • .._ ....__, PHONE: 80-l'rn ' cu1-., llreet. ~ ' ·WALLACE "'WWWftt . "'"'¥" HOUSE+ DUPLEX Conytlmo) l !li••••!I!!!!!~ ~:.O':"~' , ?· REALTORS ,,.,500 EASTSIDE ...,.., ____ _.I ded chann ., !tie · Lachenmyer J4' 4141;--Try· 5°/o Dn. COSTA·ME$A " ..,.. 0-F ..... r 11 room. P'o"1l 11y1e Id ·· ' • l~l!von11191) AAiwTOBELIEVE!<bed-.52,0,000 WALK tO 1nE YourRomDollara 1oWo1-..m 6 11:DROOM -~-~..,.--• · · BEACH $36,oao 111 ..-. -·· """ .,. · ~".:' ..... ed.~, '"" ining. Unbelle\'ablebutfnte! Needs -It'• nol too late to ao-wuher. BRK. $26,so·o R•• 1lt ~r -- DINE-l'OOL PREmGE ~am "'iling family work, but whe!e ei.. can Altractlve 3 bedroom 2 bath , 'cummUlate somethln< 1or 541).1720. 1 room. Giant covered patio. """' !Ind a • ~ home home modem o·•· 2 .... I ~---.c-i:=-:-.s=,,-,:,.-..;,1 NEAR .EACH "M.ESA VERDE" Private acc.. t be ti! I ,.. • ~•• ' · -·~ ywnell. oee •~ large RANCH TYLE ' I 0 au u plus 2 bachelor wrltl for on-blocks to beach, located in home ln North COsta Mesa. tr vnll Want a beau+u1' wJ>t: WALK TO BEACH'! Wrdltght1 $36 950 blue.oval pool froQ\ master ly $21,000r Sound in-the heart of N~ a prl-Hu large llving room, 1 Ioi'.v-Of charm .eevibi. 1 iron encl~ trOnt yard. 1 suite, Lots of enclosed &tor-terettlng? PH. for conlplete vate clubhouse, p00J and bedroom down, 3 bedrol?m bdrm., 1 bath,' with sba.ke Curved driyeway. St;µbed A ~autiful home in "Mint" ~~~ ~ stoS28~ de9lia. Ope ..,.__ tennis facilltlea. -VACANT up. La r I e oomblnation roof, beam cell's., blt-ins.i glass pllui tiled entry. FU.· condit1'on; 1I<irlg sized • -.. """~-loan. s~ DOWN•. ~ n .i:.vq;. and ready for )'OLlr inspec-kitchen wtth plenty Of ,..,.... ,Bea·• -~ ..... _ -ij)' mom. 6 bedrooms. ~ 2 e I e g ant ~~ :s.rm 711 tion. Ottered' at only $32,950. lmrdl and dlDina: apace."i%_ · 1:: 2-.. ~,<i\i ... , -~~-• Sparkling blue 5!fl?I with • fi.replaceL l:.ari:e family Act fast • 660.ll3. C.ll 5tS-58tlO (()pen eves.) t.th, rood a1ai1!! tcreened in ~· ,_1: &I.Ide. Low care yatd, A few room .~or all the "Fun patio. 2 car a:anae. Cloee. ln ~ MQIJ.~N \'~~. · I steps lo pe.rli: and greenlielt! Scenes ho It d a Y en-to IChool and South O:iut ~"'~· • ' ASSUME $27,<nl GI LOAN. tertaln_ing ~deal here near Plaza. Priced to aeU. all ilnla ... i 6% % INTER.Im $292 the! ljl&rklmg b u 11 t -I n terms. Call Red Carpet, •.• Y-"a~·I • ..._..,. i;.._1.l th A t '.~· C 11 k tchen. Patio. Sprinklers. $2.5 11 •-·-11: ... __ ..... .....,.. .. ~ -.rYQ,T. mon · c _.. 8 :£fegant cari>eting A:............ ' .-.. -· homes. 4 BR., 2 batha +; 645-0303. drapes. Brk 11:,.,, 1""".~--r·,________ Sll ., '·-12!1.!"'" 3 BR • • , ~ •w " PENINSULA POINT ~•-nn. 1 .~-· ·I . LARGE No Down Tenns DUPLEX t • jaconl!A""°1 •sl34.960. ' ·FAMILY HOME· Prl!ne o.rta ~location. 2 Bdnn1., I bath eaci> unit. SWIM . l'OOL R~R~.Ju~~iE I ' > $38 500 · Aisumt a.pr ~ DOW oil Completely redecor. inlide; t11ell malntained home with 3 11l31 WeslcliU, N.B. 64$617U 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa , property and Yoar mor;rthly Live In upper-lower leased 't d Iinrt\acUJ.s.te condition with 4 installments are lets -then S3;S month. Hard to find ~ be rooms, 3 PAINT BrilSh needed. 4 mu Aba do eel --~-~ all .... nt. F le Id d I e. -11 loca"'--.eparate baths, deluxe built· 2 Ba 41e. famil¥ ..m ; ... n .............. Di!UrtJOillll ~~ ft: arm sty tcben, 3 up ,.., UJ UUIJo 1n kitch en , dl.sbwUber. Needa.T.L.C.$28.ID) ... -"l ~ Leci"se 5275 _ trlc.,..bulltln .kitchen, bedroom!, complet e ly $72,500. Elea:ant fireplace .coon •tarter ufil.ta. 3 ~· HOLIDAYS d!Mwasher, family rbom remodeled. Handy work Call' 613-3'63 642-2253 Eveo. ~~blflll 1Jo p 1 _' Lea O . with glamorous fireplace. features. 2 covered r.':tios. · J ..,_.. pa · 00 • houses on a Jot A B ON THE BAY 59 ption Sun ooated wlndows •• Room Boat gate to rear yard. ~=P•rl<-llke,Jawn. J,'/i"Tii<~R.~i.n-•• ~ i Oi(i\ 11-1 ii \0\ . ' ,. TARBELL 644•7662 BEA\JTIFUL JJIJFRONT At.MOST . flfMl '.Yac.ant ~pn fo,r boat or trailer . Wide driveway . Brk .. ~- T.OWNHOUSE ,.•·Boai allp ~ti ~re: ~etn•;a 2 1=:-.. p;: -'llJ~ ~l?t· ... .... .. ! ' ·VIYJ' • :J:I~ !!!_~ p n n1ul1 ~ ~~i----'!""'!!!!!11!'"!!11~-.,.-"""..., and pier p!ua yoor own gajJ. 1 .. ....:.. 'lot Call n 0 c. locaUon. Srk 540-11)). --• -• ., General Ing Sabot and much more. ~ · w • ' + • a.ta 1 fntt.:iol~ J ' I Be-to-! ". • 4-Plo~NVESTNo:r .. HAUOR YllW Pn~~~'-!35: IRVINE COVE PETE BARRETT 2965 Harbor, om M'":' Best return 1631> per mo.,,_. In Newport Hetabt.. Rusll<: ~~""f, mo.Ji 8:: V' -REALTOR-2965 Horixr, Colla Mesa UCj)UIDATING' ........ -VA loan bal· Cape Oxl 3 :!:"t.. with 3 car . --pier -n IOW ,_ ·-' ance. l5000 ...... Owner ......... ia,.. .. fruit slip . Call Bill a.;," Im One "' u.. "= clellirablo -·~-: ' CUSTOM UNm 1.09 ACRES w.,. small 2nd. will .., :::"-"'~! :.::! medaatl!IY. 11.15, ,ooo. . =~~wiitA:i. ~ 11F ltu '1 ludecli' Six custom Spahiali a~le Guest-Tennis '. for.all. homewiththatchlrmthat's Real~~~ and one of 'the moat beaut\· $25 500 fl6,:'; ~::. Move In ~ ~tal.~C::, CUSOOM built 4 btdroom, 5 40I E.~~fll Ill :C~% to~·=-will $50 Newport 1Cente.i' ~ ful.Jy land.caped 'rrvun<111 Almo t 1,4 ' in Id Jmmedlately -Complete aet Shake rodf, builtina g~ bat.h estate. P1ui, extra CJI. t11 yw'~ ever ,.ten, Huge 5000 !I acre easts e r tu It , large M!Cluded -.-borne. \ II ...._ . 2 DUPLEXES; 3 A,; $79,900 sq. n. home With 5 bt'drooms Cotta ?o.1e1a. niu 3 bedroom o m, ure at no extra cot! ages. Beautiful low .main· Long winding &.i-;;· behind 41----..., 4 &-3 $92,500. Xlnt? ·and 5 balhl with aU Roman home ii old and cute, even to\'buyer. ~feet for family tenance. Near new. Full wrought 1_ ptec. T•-'• AT , n--•ion LaL.'f'ni MARSHALL Reilty ~ e1e~ and~~~ ~ac;:. =age~ ~:tt:· a c1":!:1~~ j:~~~ a~. H:~n~~ ~· ::3~· court •II ;~! owNE'a \ HOUSES no:IU ~ Westclilf ~· 'f BarcrMt ~ Cliarlet kit~. 24· hr. this P.rice ~Don't~ It! one wot1't luL Choice loca· · · Ope:n Eves. IS LIQUIDATING! Ex· ~ STORES :•..,,.,,,i0pen~~·til~9f_P~Ml-::~.'i,;;;;;:;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .., .... ,, "1vate boacl>. Ao-9'..11~~ Qu-pet, R<al\on. tlon lo Winoor Pvk ..... e<\ltl"'9 bergalo -lib ad· °'FICES -II LOT LOVEL~ ' tuaJJy )'00 really must see ~· ~ ~t, Real ton, =· Act todQI Call At Newport Blvd. $315,(0), • ...,...li*IL ~ Ye'Rl!ST & 1 ~1ni:::::1.5'iJ.ll222D for •ap-... A.IS. SULOMEAN 4 ._ .. _.I H-' !15:>,;,,<;:"'~.,;.= Wll _..__._ Sila""" r5 JI l iiqai• '"' ... AptXOX 3011 It on Ceotor. -•HIUI ~~~ Of! ·'1 , Localed hi beft1,1ti(W l..p,a:uf18 2 bathl, e~ p._do, dou-&st C2 comer In Calll. ~ iUn; rmn lflU•.10wner up-~aded with ble ~. new carpete & ~· , d ,17,500 rm I: bath off ~ m~ extra1 ~~ •wao <!ta.... Immedl•to Ufn·tar G_,o Wllllomoon 1 l•milyhome. ,500. Eile<lt * TREE LINED SI'REET, Ttt:.\NSFERR.EI), Cau·now, possra"Vln, East i: o •ta REAL TOR 54M570 Hud!IOn. l lot1 of~~~.~ H•r~t\tf::1H:'m.. we're open eve. till 8:30. M'"· fiS~,1 • .. • ' •=~~ _ 'COLDWEU., BANKER . = S'ilo VA"'i:n -~ Buy of tho Wookl R~ ~~Ro~~or • ~~-.-Bdnn·· .' Nw""'°" • ....,..,_ --• BUILDERS ATl'ENTIO!I ~"'1:~~ '!'O· Pm. . lk>tit priced Canntl''~ I • ... .... ~' -: 7111k IO -I" u u:rr a 8118 lq. ft. near ·"!"-~'! Macnab-Irvine ' GINNY ltlORIUD of! ..... al ONLY 155.ltlO In---' ...... $39,000. . -~-_, '1171~-.. ,-, lfth a -AM ..... c-::: ' l '*** ..aJ'.ALT()ftS. duding land! SUnkf'n LR, P9191rm ~ ~ _ * 4 BDRM. ~ bath, 3 car Turli9nck _ "~V"T~~1'11 C.lf. Sii.a call Mr. ~ ..... --·· forma1DR,....,.IeFltwl a1U..ai111111t ,. llltM'CeiliitrY ~~==-go{. ~ llL.AllD I'll.·-COAST O"Jf~,' .. liil!r I ·ll!J·v-11r.w,' 11ld ... doo•t•outlldeJIWI;(, --· l!'.lit .:.' $21,SOI , 1mw ... c1111or. NA ',,..... s : tOri.ol DR.' -.b .. -UALTORll. IMW424. !fs:•;. r ~ •* ca -pl"!' "'""" kltc:bM, 3 Jar-at bl -llO!'!I¥ ., ploul, r.....,.u. tree llnad _,al-16'11:11 , -+ . Pnit ,_ -, lift. ;tiw•., it -· Dlckor """' I •:.i., -4 ; *•* -BR a. A 2 baU.. 1-loll! Coll& --·. Jori ,..&.-to !hit J -..... $t lht -~ ~-~' , · ... ' ' Bdrm. --• ltp. • COpenP::!!!lapl · ~~u.:.i~~ t:.J.' ~w""C:::. ~,' := ~DlllY!l'~'old.s~ .r,v~lli!"!'I!~ lllO• ...... ,..i.,., Al J'~ .. ~ di~--' •1050 BIO DD0 ~ 1 ! • RAlolt<n, -·• , • • !!replac:e, built-In kilOOen, l baths, forced air heat, ~ -cpm "''"""In !or 11.soo. You get ~V!ft~ bea\4 ... nani-..... -!' f Wl illl'llll' u.:.-A "'-! ~!'!'.· <'QOI , 11500 total douhl• car aariae. ~t 3416 Via Lido mm a ~ 2 batha built--• • ~BA, aq.tt.ol,,___ --···-··"··-...,_ •-d~•· Hllrry!!I Call lied realclonUO!arcaoWlionarl · ln.-,lotlof;roodlel, ~"'1 ., "" 4 beclrootn, 2 batll, Wt _.. 4 blr ~·· ocean vkiiw, Carp!!. Rea.Hon, M6--8640.. In a hurey-. alld~ $28,!!JOO, 60CU M4-62GO Llke to trade? Our Trader'• Get 'vrith It • call Rl!d a + = ldtc:Mn. .owner ofkin an famUt ran wJth ~ for Don't gtw up the llhlp! CaU Red Cl.rpet, Ret.ltors, Paradbe column Ii tor )'QUI Carpet Re11.lton, 54H6«1. 1~ (MP \be ;,p, -II 119,8i!O. Call Red 11"'9 • "Pod"! P1M:e ... odl • pool '""'" uM-l>luted "Usi" It lo <! ... !~.!: -· l'M1 Nl\llll .... lul1 a phone I s llnr1, 5 days for 15, cau·... A ~ ..... ad Is a apod In-·1.-." ll .. dallNI, .... _...., s• Ila CID ---· lllUOt-~-to Sl>o<w."""1111 -" Wan od '"""' ..• tI4S-58'l8 call._,·-. day • • • MMl1I _...._ ., ._ _, -. \ • I ~-ADYDTISEl •• 2t, 1972 W.dttl...,, .... ., .... 29. 1912 _ ..... · 1~ e I _..... ~ -..... iiiiiiiiii~~ii I _.., .... ~I _.., .. ~I ,-~":' I 1;G;.; ... ; ... E:~~~~~~~E~~:1~~~;~#~~1n~v~e1~19t~:, ~ "":,'!!rt~. ~ lwh ~ 8;: '!!:J>I" IMch N!!,..... -~._•iiiii!,~...,..-"Yii~~ LUSK $48,750 Jr. Estate Splnd Slalrcme lllC. NE Pre-G d 0 I Sal I 4 u Affec:11one1e 4. PLIX H•rw View L...iy ~ si:u:ST 411,. $39,500 ~;::!,.';ty.i.,J.o;:.. ~ Tb&l Wiii .. ~ uni Jal. ran pen ng • $65.000 fP. $6,!IO DH. Newport Heigh ... You Own Decorated with ~· A famlll llWW """ ::.... -Orlenlal -tho Sft" 5 Bedrm • family ... _ ...... ""' .. .... N;:...~cr~~N theLaod.Eadloro28ed-=";!"'A ao;<I~ ......i'.im.c.J..oyely2....,. nor1ord.Subtleelesanoet nn,ltllebatllo.Over:ltltlJ ..-AUulJS 2 STUltY GiwlnCome,lmJ, room, Caqloledf..1:'-lnt!, ,8 , -. ~ •I --c1e1--IAY)lll use of Paloo Vmlet oq ft. of .._ -up. liv..._ BUU.T UN 1\0 001 2 bednlon> I~) t --· -· ""' 'pool, lmded --.... --., ~ i...i --L IAlte patio. WJ~ TKA:t OFn:ll .i -1!210). Alter en Uni -coaqllzMd nm MuDer · .-~ • ....,. clw!kls 1arp iaomi wttlli • added charm to t b t 1 prot 1dacpd Yarda. fully ~u.: va:w U.t' 1"ID; e1epewt a Jou 1)'Nr,other Sccnpleelb:re-COlDWElL. BANKDt Jtt. outlets. 12D:> 111. ft of :rulN12~borne.Wallc aprinldtred tor low malnt. ~-.. De~.all wood lhowt $1250 dol ar• modeled at the same time. Realtors ...._JO>. m-e700 deCldr:w: • llmb landlcaplng • • ICboolt f': from Price only $53,900 with only :U tural ~lli& ~ Scheduled cub spenda~l $00,000.~646-05,;.l. 550NewportCfnter • ~~,~~ ~,oo~ lO% down. CA!.Ll82-88M. 1wi~be1 e~ wftb =~ls~ u~ •to~· 2 _ m~EXES, Inside, ~~ _. lOOfll • pl.an thole holidl.Y deluxe builtin kl t c It en, St'RAWUNG f BDRM. I: private water all too. C.O -..uhei'. Formal w!'!»I, Ced' by maa&lve llNP1ace, .... l>Olt II nll1L • rotum :16.0 all lbl111 . IDE ~~-oettinl "(_~i9':. .. _, ~bere.J'ID\!lyrocKD dilbWuber.Lovel,ypatiofor 1 L>EN FLOOR PLAN hu tactRicbardVanWert / <~ . Bit """"' ~ with -e -· 3 -or -· •(!;~ -. lb-ELMORE CO. COSTA MESA ~""'BBQ. ootlo: ""'""""'Bri<812.Z&L Brtc-. P.~BlL'l"IN-kGE~?i., CONDOMINIUMS RMI Est.le Div. Each are '2 Bedroom One w r•om ----uaa -It.AN 66-M with -loll&) Den.'~ ~icijt'{;;."f;~::;e. 0W. n-INC, OVEN, DISHWSHR., -~--c• b .. tal •-t $7~ ul lnlY ........,._ GARB. OISP. 6 EX· .. 1 -12 NEW UNITS I ~ n.cll .,.,..,.. -• Pa ~ -TENSIVE USE Of' DEEP ~ 1"'7~ Nearly oornpieted, C.M. (~ ~kl< IU0.000. Call LOWELL, BANKER -ta A 1'llmt Adallll 6 Mqno!la Specious SfAINED MAHOGANY LoftylMngawattsygui ......... 10% down. Ol kl<I --1)ollllaln Vt!lell H"·"--8c11. two ""iy < .._ Hom"' CABIN£"I'S. loon =% V ~ ~ ... 5liO N-t <*ler IJr, ~ --•-U>cated In cu1"1Mac. Hus• Open -leodo IO :bl Act sw11tly · '" · ..., •-t;;;! Ill•••-I 'H+,PPINESS ,IS • Executives • back yll'<l, _, ror pool, level, w/2 bdnnL balb a 10 select ygur own :1761.SUl!ivan Real i ~-•• ~I $33 9001 oJ.o> gate for trailer, Near LARGE DEN, APPROX. 23 Newpon Beach condominium. _ ...,..,...-~. View~ l nvlft& · 1 • IJUGE 4 bedroom Pres-Shopping center a.Dd tree-IT. wrm DBL.. Sl.JDING Vlsil the temporary offices of the CORONA del Mat fourple)U '= UU:uil't'er l!?!.' ¥First time ottered and itl a • ~~~J:~ way. YOLANDA AGUILAR =TOW~~Hw?J: NewportCresttnformationCenter, :~c·a~i~palsay. o:J ..,_ __ 11 .. _ ...,......_ • bea~ with 4 81*iou ....... ~ 3 bedr 847-8531. E\fe& 84T..w75. THE CEAN V 1 E W .......... conveniently located et ~ ~ Room for ~-bedroorna. all eledrlC IMllh be'";. t:J9;;:""4' near REAL ESTATE MART. SPACIOUS HOME iS°A 2400 West Coast Highway ~~· ~ eves "i" ~ qwrmbei~~900· button built.in kitchen , e 2 , p DECORA1UR DRE y • .. 1teB --ch &.; f..t"'' --· -llNplace In ancloua -• LEXES 147,500. CASA GRANDE A · ~ ' • . < EIS Apt>. Good cond. OOLOWEU.. BANKER livllw room. New JllUlh pad-~· $1.CO>. belo\\t mar-de g pilOil de euatro rec. ~la~~ Open Dally 10 a.m. to sunset. yrly income. Only S55. RMI-M4"30, ll334!00 ~~~ e <-BEDRDOMooado .... ........,u.canwtaaJ!lnal oltbe"VILLAGE"toronly 17141 645-6141 l>omer/-646-8%l6. ~ P~ 550 -Center Dr· yan1. Prime locall<m. Love-ni. OOllrtl, -clul> de ta calle. ,,_..,. ,.nll $31,,. FULL. PRlCI ind .. trl•I p,._rty 1 ~c-°'= ~-View -. ly fllllio loo\ Bd:, r~ c~.;.. ~,121.;,950,;,,,. = ~~~ = ~T~ me~· 29 Acres M· 1 -., tbe l.oYely Lovely 4 bdnn. & !amlt,y nn. ·~}. "I "I "" • • exlnl nice homes and Ilene un puenon arande 985 So. <»au Hwy., ...,._ H nti 3 bednom. 3 bath home, at-Island k1tchen, blt-lna. Clll'-~ t • 2 7 othera. 842-t218. ~ :-::; i:t!t. tr;:",t Phone (714) 4M.fn1 II l'tCJtoft ~~left! fleoroplan. pet& & drapeB. Pro!e11. loo & B~-• l'Am • YOLANDA AG'm'" ELEGANCE hacll -.-_..,_,. lndacpd. Lots of used brl.ck. Htmtlngton Bch. W:4&KR uu.n.n. __j Quic= ~nde{ $60,tn) ~llWI 847-8531 Eve. 847-8J75 Jn Monarch Ba,y with thia Ready Cor development -K';""f ~ ~:Lu, Hunt!""°" -mn Beach Blvd., H.B. $28,0001 ~ ~..!,.,~ ~=-1v'!if.b1~ !I Holiday Mo .. Moot popular .,.. near dlnlnt! room ollen year adjacent to property and 'i ~ o-t CAREFREE OONDOS -beech, ochoola Pd -II '....xi dlnk'f pleuure. In JOOed !or liibt lndmtr!a! FMftlly..._ 2BRowrtookspool $19500 SltAP 3 •family nn., 114 cenb!n. 3 apacfOua the mrnmemme, enjoy' the use. FWl Jrioe $28,500 ,_. W:i~$; 4 BR. fem. nn with bmal '~t:e unit pt250' tiled · .a. brick flreDL. bedrooms, ' bethl., famUy peacdul atmol:pbtre around p::re. Call 546-l&:X> IDr .fadl : r• ~ ... ~~~ ~ CIMf· , . ._, 1 Pl.• ;v •• , crptg • drpl. mtlni room very eonwment with the beautiful, heated IWim· detail&. I M.IUIO!AtT Of TMf (Ot.Wft.1 co. ~ Knox~ $1'9,!m 3 B -cOYered patb SZl,!fJO. 1~~I "Prollot ·~ bandMlme tireplace off the mlJll( pooJ. Call Crickett JNVESr'MENT DMSION rot.o · 3 BR ~mile to ocean $24 ooo ...... & .. poo aaie • .--. im. bullt·ln IOOl'tnd ldtcben. Tau[ $19,500. =-Re~tora ~~ 0ne o1 tttese chOice 00noo: fDr a qu1.c1c: sa1e at $29.SOO. diahwuber. c or1 e o u • ..,./6. J!~~~~~~;=e~~~~~~~ Lots tor s.a. 550'N..._ eenier Dr. . mlniwm should be right for Call 962-81151. .....-. Brk 84&-1J83. ~ ,,__ N .......... ··-· =::...:::::....==---:.:;;I WHEN HOLIDAYS yoo.ALLareide&llylocated .. .,~..,_,,., ......,.;.~ ~ Acre San Jua A!tRIVE DUPLEX-BY OWNER In H ... _ Beach.... ! REALESTATI 4 BR. & FAM. I --~··· ~~ ... 10'1" family ~ enjoy tbe Tiii Larkspur remodeled I the ocean. Washers, dryers 1190 Glenneyre St. ._,-;:iMIO, ....,. Oomfom of tl>lt wum --~ ' " -are included Bola Chica " Hell -· ·-·--· POOL :::::~.::;;;.: ' •-..-y to move la. ,Shutten, in most ot the above. OlOOSe ~,,, _,,...,,.,.'"' Hpme. EnJqy a.w.aa: beaudful new kitchen.; bath one al these excellent buya Hwitington Bcb. PRICED RIGHTI Gndous el•pDCfl on ~ Mount•lni Detert, -by ""' FWslde. " arpe1. 166.500. 67J.16S8: and -·~· ··-~-u·•-t B'· ·•-·t ' Bdrm Tree LD. o-. • bdnn., Moblle Homeo R•-1-'l'blo 4 Bedroom Home 11 61?>1616. g_, ~·•= '"'" 8 BROKERS,..,.. FORMAL ~ ocean ·-·• "~-rm., •·-lamlly 1'0< •·i. 1•• -· ,. now unoccUpled and tn its best. Excellent ftnanctng ~ 2 bath home with beautiful .... _ ..... ..., .. -1---------1 UVE-111 .,.......,, Mo-Coote -avalleble. CALL 1UDAY. BEAUTY view of ..,... 6 billL (4e. ~ ~~ ~ Mlbr 111111 lllllltafs t (, ~=-,!:th"rn..iS.:: *STAR of the EAST* • COATS $42,50011 ... Lovely5Bedroom,...,. ~~!.~~~ deep treae. i=:t. er. 133.~. Call-. Newt,y decorated Eutslde . & Lowly 2 a10rY home with< oretor wall paper, exlnl ,.Hoa.-Ealr-<areland· :l":~ -....,.; SALES & LEASING '!l!,~~~I:'!<e~ starter home. 3 BR, 1 BA; WALLACI bedrooms, secluded den on closet&, triple cetamlc llnk. 9Cl.Pine. A jewel &I $49,950. SPARKLING p 0 0 L MN •-•~-.--u""' prairie-size backyard. lm· lllAL TORS upper I eve I owrlooking Step up Uvtng room, plua Dlrectlona: Up Tern~ Hilla • • full tervice racUlty aCl9 w/rnajgr live creek. med.occup.Ataletahoun Open EvonJnto cathedral cell"-living manyextru,$44.6511.CALL Dr.lnZell.Watd>to.-. =-'-"' Hf•l<l< IJalnar llletlr 11-.S lf""-:it =· ~ ~~~~ • 962-4454 • ~:::~=: -.. •. Bl~ ·~-531-6800 =·=-··=-Two •-·,.. U I Beautiful trees. Enjoy swim ~ 711ALTY -" n a poo1, ""' 8'UliBL .... .._,. ,.,, 0111c. c.ni.mpo.0...., River __.T,. ""co.wm co. 2 -!;.!31!'!, *Private J1 Cicre pcilti COUNTRY DOCTOR • O>r;y --="= THI BLUfl'S G=t~!lys!'.:irk : yards & Separate drives. Fabuloul 11 v Ing "tmb 3 BR w/atudy, ahutt:era, ~painted~ ;;.;::;3 10 minutes from Anaheim on BEAU. land in SI er r a Assume loon al Pf.Im. WW beeutilul 1Wim pool! W.. 16133 Beach Blvd. family rm, shag -LAGUNA• Br, 2\0 Be. End uni~ prime ..,; Rlvenlde F>wy. Take Foothllla. ? hrL drive f1'1IO IMPRES$1VE carry 2Dd Trull deed. new -wlth.4 -Hun-Bch. open we&.,.,draperle1, CONDOMINIUM --View al BadtBey. Green ru.., oil ramp. 4llD1 <>ranee ety. All -a 2 STORY Drive· by "28 Hamlll<ln bedroClml, eb!pnt llNplace * VA BUYERS * lwdwood cab-•aboke The laat _.., In relaxed Ellchanae for prime New-Green Riv.. Dr., Conlna. ......., aports. IO ..,.. A 1~_,,1,:educed !'c~·~-~·~~":!1 ~5 BR. 3 ~ ~ ~ .~ Bi.. lot,""'"'°"' large 3 bed-roo11 • IJrepl. ,.apU .......... u ..,._.. ~"1"' ~ port .,., 1nc. property. <11't m-m<. ~ ~Pa~r: _....,.te execQu"n:" • llUllK' o:.n.:)·~~ ........... , .a..-L...--..a..-" the bes all ence, ever&Ieerta P' rnvue WELTON & COMPANY elec ll ~ ~ • mn.1 dlnh:w .teP BA. ~ kit. micro wave WllU'llt'---. OJ ear prage. room, t In w paper, flowen circle front )'U'd. am. ..,ttb &U$ld. 2 BR, 2 m.8900 stUmc. ~ room, two oven, tam mt• /tp. form BeautlfUl patio. Garden of drapet I: carpets, haDgiog BKR. ID-G5J1 bath&. Ocean View Spotlea. 1 . . , ] ~ ~ ear : -~ ; =-~wet~. 5 din rm, pie¥.:..,;;; pall<> ~1-pqt Brk 1am,. & -equip ' 1$1,500. G. Onipe.' N.B. TRAN$../'.l'O D.C. ":,',~~·-· "-I .._ 3 baths, beeutllul w/ttlate pool !able, aul<l pr -~ bli ldlcllen with loada REPOSSESSIONS rowwELI., BANKER Walk 1o beado, pdola 6 tennll . ~ pool .~ •-~~ y -~ $39,500 ., al cablnell, Only $33,500. , -l<WG), 113>-<mlO 1nxn tbta 1oYe1y 4 BR. 2\1 p~lM ...... -• OU • • I 'I"' -FOC' bdDnnatioa and locatlaa 5'50 Newport Oentao Dr. '"-t-,,__ bl In - ... the land. IT.r1225 =. avail. Owner *THE NEW.HOME al,_ rnA-6 VA -jd'td., ""'Ww.~ .• ~ ..:;., Ac-fw .... 150 a.-2 Br~~-1 NEAR AIRPORT 582<W.Edlncer WITHEVERYTHINGj-~;... L .. llll ~ 1 ...., IMI luD -pi' quartera. Omlce lot. C.-~ Bi.., •i.. lot, 3 bedroom home Huntington Sch. Pool, ~· wi: llVYIAllAN YWOOO REAL TY . do-, SW mo. Nr try !U.S.·IOi !::T',,;,!25-000. HallmMO ···~ '~U ::.._s...\k:Ana~ts.Won't , TEE OFF ~recreat:~anci Rul EINle l'°"" LIDOISLEVALUIS .·.-VI~*** ~~~ e n.-e .. '..f,.;_.~-"'" lerwln ,..11y Inc 3BREXECl11'1VEHOME shag tltruout. Only 1 year °""'HouMSUn.1-4 L Great new """"' on •- ' r • m•l968-.f«l5 ........ _ .. M .. .: ~~ALESTATEl;AIR B/'!ier-'l'"BRDrl,.bL t.~:..~~ ~~"'Ii'.~: '-lel ~~== IUIMOIAA'I' Of tHI <OlWIU. co. • REPOS$.SSION * larlc Golf Course. ~aut 536-2561 spotlea Vacant -Mow tn 2. 4 BIL, 3 Ba., with areat ..... 3 BR. 2 bL, maid'• p,,~..., _!! Lcmdon Bridge. Locatei 3 It 4 BR, 22 I: 25 M appts t:hruout. Irnpilrted !or ,,,__...._.. """ ......,., -mltr. bdrm., I: deck. Near .,.__......,_ .....__ · -&NI cloee b> all acbooll A dty Bia'. 51&-1139 ltalianlileinbath,2-~a~ --club. $7Ull. Cbarlene ,nn.r~~·--·-UllOA ISLAND $900()orwillll'lde!ar0oot0 DO YOURSELF REDECORATE Ibis 3 Br 1 !onnl din rm, tam nn, bi.. &HAT WllYlo. BALIGA BAY PRDP. ere. y,.. or Newport Beadr "" A FAVOR bL mo dD. $223 per mo. By klt<h, -be&llL crpld & STARTEll OWNER ANXIOUS! COLDWELL. BANKER * 667491 * , Ala:e= ~ ~ come prop • ....-i. I.Jve uoc1er ,._Blue Sides, ~ &ll-1103, e Ve I :t~,950. ~or,-,. .. l BR, Good ..... cloae 2 ~·~. iis~~ Real550kl<I~~ ~ LYfr•ll llunplow l"1m Pd two -FANTASTIC 1-DI Op' minutes !tun San Dleao IT • 1a schools • rld!Dr """"'· lea to. cub or "' """"'"' l BR, a ':\, d"1. -"""" Bia'. 6'1S-'1225. =· 5 1ew1 ac. "' Freeway, Schoola and Shop Deno Point room for boat, camper. New Honal b<lyu'. Call to ,.., * CHOICI + Pier for veael. For CENTER c..ta Mela -2.... commwtlt>" 16,'150, pin&. Immaculate 3 Bed-pajnt lnaide & out move In 536-3645 ....,. Come LOt compi lnJcnna.Hon on th1J jolnirc commerdal income By owner. 51H'7e ei room, 2 n'!"~---!?.....• • D~•E Ul-5111 1,au Ul-5111 coodltlon! m . .00. Call 3 Bdlin: 2 ba, lrplc, patio. 5 Bdrml.,3\0 ba.:. ""'" din ~~"." -.. ....... call ~ ... C.:' =~ 61W;OO. - Great l\e\:1.--Al""'· -· 9684456. NE'W ...... & --bit.'-rm .JUI ~lllDlllCk. .,Mt ......... ·--mh BEAR LAKE $32,500. Call 6f6.0565. Dene Point Merlna ..... 8Y ~. rziiitti.m..D:i9' · '" · ooo Ne-' Heigh!• --" -· 5 A< estate, i.. house • One al So. c.ut'a most SPANISH • ' LIDO R••LTY tan••m"--2 unit&, 558-1857-. 1 beautllul & im1que Spanidl • Irvine :mt Via Wo,WJC, Beadr LOVELY 4 Br, :Iba • de"' hr Nie ' 160 = ~'i: .. '.J!R.~ TRI-LEVEL A ~PANISH VILLA * m.n. * =. ~N!.,,IChll..,:. N£WPORT 10WER.i RMI Eot•te Wenlell lM P<g bantMlod. $94,950. · ··Shag carpet tbru out, ca. be In labulowt OWNER trana!., just --In/out. $311,950. Oii THE BAY e awu.ES QUINT~ ~~ BANKER =~ o~t.~~ 2":: $19,~ Ui>lvftwll:"" tor lea ::;:t-n 4 :-ii,~ ~-Sat" &lll M. ~! !'}.~ ~ =. ~ = Rn!kl<I "*"'311, m-0100 baths, 139,500. Call -· 2 BR 2 BA. 7. new up thin 1«1.000~. 2 m-uss ~ .... Shont -.-.i beat , to San Clemente~ our po<, 550 Newport Center Dr. anded w/w &iii. all baths. ~ nlOf. ~ main-"*' ..::.;.,;.~ OYedoob tbe bl.v A vtew ot no new ..in J.acUes llli F uni I V Ir-.... . e1ec bltln OJ>111'o, FA ht. -I·-"·" YardL ;._-SEE~ Ml V1eio 4 BDRMs., 2\0 batllo. 8 the oceu lnxn :rnur living ltion9'13. Owneo-Mgr. ""'= o • n 1 ..,, . Real Jiide-4 . ownerahlp. .... • ....,.. IKJO ,,,,uuie .. OWNI Yn:. old. 0o9e ID beach I: room A m.uta' bedroom u Jllll'(nera cons 1 NEWPORTS One bloCk to m&Jor shop-BUY this areenbelt IUI'" e R clubh:iuBe. Saowl 1ftlll balconlea. PooJ, patio area Aak for Pea Smith. BEST BUY $32,7501 ping -8" IQday. mmded -beeuty :ODAYI ·~XIOUS ABBEY REALTY M2-Jll50 & boat docb. Top decll " ~ • f cJ 3 bedroom, 2 bath, spilt Most ~bedlWm. Owner-Pd lllllll .... c........ 1ub-terr. park••• u1n a~ ~ ··-• INVESTORS • tell -.vacant 4 -Bdrm home ""'!JI w/elevaton. 1'l'om $47,500. ' lewl, -and hlgb "'l" ~me. c!owo 1-. leaturtnc king abe muter . SW% down. :1121 W. "'1ut RIALTY ~In llvlng ,...., 1-=..,."""" with lnYitlno • DREAM • bdrm, -den w/wd bar, ~ =• ~ ~ -· N.B. 60-rm .•-1"' · :i ~CS: u~~ joy built~~:•::: Two 4-plexes. Good H.B. Jo.. double firepl between livlna' den at 4 BR. 2 S... Good NEWPORT RIVJERA-ALL Dllawloww c..e. Mm kllcben Pd lee land. All In ~. lonna1 dlnlnt! call<>n. $3)00. below marl<et S-, rm. a den. -22!iO oq cloaet Space 6 Bltlns. Oii 1 FLOOR. lq. pllllhly ll1I 64"-'2991 a lovely garden aetttng area. Jr. ettate ~ · at $47,500 each. Call for in-Priv party bu home s:mo "SINCE JM" ft • 1 stxry, Oab' U2.!iOO. 8eldl Oilb rtpta. ar GcH crpt'd, 3 BR. 2 BA. dln rm. ~H~Alt~-~~~~~~~~ ~lh900a sperl<tlng pool. =·~~p/:'. ~ CA!f-,SU.l.4!8, below mr'<I· Open dally. hi W....,. Butk Bid(. 'itfriflt:'REALTY ~.~ ::t,~· ="&or':°"~':!:: l:;,l. * n..a.&. Cash 11; -• Prime ~--In V I I • -Newly dee., 4 BR, 2 BA, Univ·-~·-~ 1-•·· "' 500 ~--••~ ,,_ ·~~ a ey • ~" lam '" ~ r~, nu~ .......... IMch SllORm.IP'FS •Ocean vw. -· •~~IA&<~·· WW buy your-· All locatioe. Brk -~ WMDI rm, age petlo, tplc, Days 7IDO Nlehts ::..:....~ . , 3 er. 2 bL 5 yrs old. ~ ot 641-3011. cash within 12 bJ'L Ca11 1 1r1.1:aa1•• B~TI~-:~ ~~"'~=f.: L o ...... Home BA~~~~:·~. =.;,sr.900~~ by 1 :::: ~-~ tR:1 .• ~ 21L BLICS owfy ..u-.-.. Excltln& new cuMom. 3 Bt =l, $33,500. Neat Haq F tale Vall . Foontalna, i... <Br, 2 Be, ,. Enjoy die ...-~ fll ""' 3 Be iicme' -..,; Weotcllff ta!. callOwoer, 61Hl&3, I OWi f!Y' tam rm w-catbedral oell., CUte little home in aood ~sh4'-\ftl..;:1,.,.~ ~··on2 tbt dlwrtrnfiw!!=.. Oftr. aftft' t pm. lJke to tndet Our Trader'• shq: cpt, drpa, Prof. neighborhood. $19,950. Call ..,... ~ ..._ - ...,,.. • ., .. '"' co"'"' co. Paradlle colllll\O ta tor )'OU! lndacpd. $41.500. IO percent SCO'IT REALTY· 5»-1533 '°"' part. Only 6 moo. old, abed pr,• --JUST LISTl!D o..,lext1/Unlto ••aiillllill . 5 -5 da>a far 5 boclm. dn. W-. Anrtln>e. ' ' but lllldacapillg la oomplete. :::;:;, :;.:',..,;;!'\ ~ A -FAMILY HOME-4 Nie 162 BROKERS INC. I COUNTRY CHARM 1 Olly 2 Bedroom Home with • -Brick .,,......, Lorre Kitchen with Gas Bil and many Cabineta. Extrw. Large Front YU<l. $28,000. Ca116*0550. I COLWELL 1''10Plllfll-, IN( •rll~TO~'!> LOVELY TRlPLIX Ltvt ln -of U..: at. tradlvl--2 ~•Iha,.., Pi nnlthaolhertwotor .... ... • -Good loca- tloo, --~ Olll m-• $481,950 red •• ,, fi'1r.="RS8;~ fX ~ ~ ~wi:E "2•1 I Sli'.l'O ,l\,.' I) 1:1 ~c.• I NIWl'DRT BaACH bar. BBQ, Thia ...... lut NEW WANTED, 3 ... -I .~ l.'Qtl}.'VJl.-((tJ;l~p DPINl-IP.M,DAILY ·1£~~ DUPL ::~· .. -::-~ Tile l't11.1/e with the Built./n Cliu-•1. n-• EXES rear yW, ..... -..... '°" R£\1.1Y H•rMr View Heme1 ...... IOn "4-20J. 833--0700 Price ranee ot up to US.000. • .... ._ iottorl ol tho Univ.':~~~~~ PORTOFINO Model S Br., !llONewport~Dr. BUn.OER SEU.INO NOW. Pr! party, Prlnclplaa ""'"· ""' """""i.t wordo bo. Call --·~. -2\0 ba., ..,., din: nn. tJC 11:11 !167-41123.-....., IO to... low"""'" -O!llce boun(I AM to I PM LARGE POOL w/JIOJDI MMyler/ ~.iu l~~~~~~~Uil~~I A L N A R just --from P-llt I..._ 1• 1; _ •· IP-=· ..-tam. mi. Land ..,., 33< Plrtlantl Circle [ • ~~1nsm~~"~ r r r r 1· r r 1 1 ~='·lrn1~?0 I I I I I I I I T"' _ ..,.1 ss.m Hon.rd wen. ~ a New ~ k ·tb or Adami on Hwcttw-A' ·i · vw•--.~ B4.N1CER Walllttr>8avt!i? DtSlftettol'ortland,H.8.1:-:::··-~fl < BR.\,lp. 1amJ1ir no., 2\0 Real1lln ---'ll7 -""no' I C'ltl! 1111 balbf; -~ plan. !110 Ne"'°" Coaler Dr. RACINE ONV'9 EIR·Uvb:& tow .h are m :-.ru7 lu1l{111 u--,.,,,:·wa11r1oall LIDO LUXURY l!B!~!""'~--·1-~~!!IP~!~!!:""ltr~L__:Acl!!~I .,._ •• (>ooll: "Qiudi" Modem ~ BR. • ba. View TIME FOR 5 ,Min !tun-beach, -i,. ~ii~ pool A pall<> lr<a U.., din. painted, 2 BR, 1 ba, bit ""· Beauty Q>U-e • Reduced • ~ 6 •·-•~ rma. Wet bar: We bath, cptd-prlv. pr. 6 ·• Realtors 833-0'lOO _,,......,. ' backYd. 1 wdt vacant 6r Coffee Shop • Term1 5liO N°""" Center Dr. parquet °GET· QUICK CASH ..., owner or wW ,.., Ceramic Mfr Wor pn>p. $11,000. Call -· alt e. Income Tu -re oa1e ~ ._. l6IO w. <»au Hwy., N.B. THIOU . ff A h•Hts1e_P,np;;r,ty 1" HOLLAND S. ... _ . REALTORS I04m .;. __ , __ '" , 1116 OrueecCM '4M110 POIT AFINA awuuNG 2 BR, ... C.11. Tl1plex, by • w •• r. 111m. Pata 1011 ln -.... D.R., ,-. Vey pr!v. Iii -K --Reotalll'lnl San 0..-. LA&UNA fllUy !'*Pd --DAILY PILOT '!14i"· $!1,oDll Ill. -..... ran, equlP!lf(I tor M""'llic<nt ....., view loll. FM. -1i.i: 202< Port sa. mo. 'IW -It. teue -rr --I Cllat -tr-~ .... -· u. VII -IM&-Ilk llOlTTIQUE l'1r ... t-· bads atte ft SlS,150. Left on ff:G. dall1 1~ 0 "'n • R.E.l.T. ~ villaat tree. NB) NjH Pl • ., -· IA« Bell .. ~~!!:--~--WANT AD $75.0llO • '3,11111-., Slilll per ·"500(), f15.-4f50 alt I pm. '9M3tl8. ~ -the OOMn =~ ..U Va-coat ._1 iiCiil ~~.~i:i .. ~ '!'"'""' ... U'N ~.... Soi ~:,..~llY~ SCUMUTS .AHSWDS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 Til>HUBERTl<ASSOC. A&<JO<f-adllalODll'"' .. £-WI• l=~c:::;:,::,::;:,=..~-~ fledAd,Se!Jklltl-(;!!;;;:~~~~~~L_.:!~~~~~!..;~!!~~!_!!!~~~~~~:!!~~~!!._)~3411~Vla~1w..~]NB~~flMIGO!jf~ -....... --------SeU Idle -. ••• -_,call MHm- . . • .. 2 t ! Cotta -•-1~-•j--.• ~~-"---..& TD l .... ,..., .... INI -....... ~ ,._ I•' •• 01 ns -.:.~~~"mi 1 BR. Tiii ll.UfllS LOVELY s Br. 2 BL Stepo '' •• llP'Nlcd)o -. 1 , ''°% INTEREST ALA Rantala e '4So3900 to beadl. lloautllW • Br. TnlldL Mu1U. m w. • TD l $351 PD ENTll modtm. $300 util. --CM.-. . 1 oans • E/SIDE • ·Br. -•e ... , !400 ..... -• II.IS • Nicely -1 i ya.rd. Encl pr. KJda. SJJO, S ·~-I bath 111 •--1 Winton, Ree.ltor 815-mt Br. Apt. Multi. 132 w. ' ""'"'rates~ Oo. ALA Raftlolo ~ '413IGI -.. -~· NU oo apt, 11rs -Bii. -CM. MH5IO. t • "WE BUY TD'S" l250-Brand new 3 s.. 2 Ba ~~.!..,~ ~oi: ~~p..~y~ 'WI": ltunt"'r' .-11 ' S..ttler Mtv. Co. ~1osti ~t~~·: ~v!u,~2/l~:Very aharp." ~m-oo.;g~~.:;:_:::::,.:;::,:::1:~::::::=~:::=:::1 171 54M611 ~ · -~· + J.:wi.v bit, deeontor'• 2 L.OUINTA HIRMOSA 9'rvinl Harbor arta 21 yn. S.O. a. 55T.oM>9 ~' BR apt. Avi.U' for winter jpaD1lb Country Estate Uv. l Im p&an -Wt cash! H~rFfba.'titns~:'~1:f ~ 1 C: ~\' rental m--OU.Oorf15.-3f12, ;inc A ap.doui .!C; Tft'< j"-.~~~~0:~~. ~71i ~cre~Wf;~ (j(St t_;.· .'PJul(' Belboa Pen1neut. =u~U~ I 492-718'1. 646-<;942. ~ 2 BR, 2 B.<. rum. prl podo, Onty , 2lld TRUST' DEED LOANS !.ARGE 2 bdrm. 111 ba. -t ' rea l y elect bltim, Mature edit. I BR. l'URN. $115 I Wlll Buy Trull Doed1 crpt., bit-ins, frplc., patio Avail lhnl June, 12. $11S. 2 BR. FURN. $115 Ii •BROKER 642-149'1* encklsed Ill" 634 Hamilton, 2414 Vista dcl Oro 675-5394. 213-4tH'lOl. 1 BR. Stu•• Uftf. $215 1.: ~ Marta•lll, 645--6345. 6-4 5-8 3 21 er 64:~~~ e $25 Wk & Up On Ocean ALL t.n'ILITIFS PAID Trvtt l>Mda 260 ;is.1911. L<Nely Bad>· 11111-Rooma Adul!o No pell 'ls;ij~~~~~~;jiA~V~AIL~:NowE~-~•1BR.~~2~BA.~ H•rbltr View Home Ma.kl Service -Pool • Util Pd j~-1 NED 2nd In Stanton bltna, dshwW, fli>lc, ""' 4 BEDROOM -yearly e Call 61S-fljl) • C4 b1ka S. d San DI'"° F>wy • IL COllDOVA APTL ..... $141 . 1 .. 2 •••t••• __ i_ Dlshiruher • SblJ! Clrplllnl • Wiik-in o... ell, """911· Alt !feat -!xtn tarp Roollll - llelluUttil Glf'MI Room • Hoat.d Nol • BBQ'• Encloled .. ~ RrJ'!l!lllldlnp, anti clon to , . ~·'!lm'lk* _. Hamlllon SI) " . l.IWnt.-• ....... 2077 C ..... St., Coot~·Moia,, 64M470 HACllNDA ltAUOR •-11w DELUXI l a. 2 BIDROOllS FVl"llilhed a. un:w ,...,.. Heated Pool -Garages .-Sbl.I CarpellJll Pbhwuher -~ UWltl• Plld: Mulls Only-No is.ts 241 A--St. Coat• MiM 6*1:114 wl$19'10 bal. for $1350. Box crpt A paint. Ooee ICbla &-lease $475. mo, Avail· 2 BR.1% BA, patio, t.Iooay. on Beach, 1 blk W, on Holt 3, Apple Valley ( 714 l ...,. .•. No pets.-. able December 15th. 315 E. Boy, l250 mo."" >rlY to mu Parlmlde Lue.) VILLA MARHILLIS " m-31«. FRPl.C·Fam rm, 4 BR. 2 Ba REALTOR, 644-7270. 1"'· tnq. at Apt c rn-1521 m•> llT-5141 . SPACIOUS 1 I. 2 UDROOM APT. • home. Newly decorated. =o;,.' C:M>-'-'='-77717'.~~==-_,-l•!!I!!!!!!!~:!"'~!!"'""'• I' . ohod ~ Le•w 12 9 5 / mo . Bkr Sonta Ana Sl'\Jll!O, 1, 2 & 3 BR. apts. Bachelor 11:;5 i 11:_ t!oc um~: L'="I -·------- ---j 11! ~16-l69B LARGE 2 BR clean house, J:;;:-j;· .e.~o SXWl ~ frplc'•, prlv. aara:. : Dishwasher color coordinated applianeet ··• 2 BR, attached gange. patio, kids OK. Ina! yanl, d"PS, Divided bath & lots ol Plmll sham carpet-mirrored wardri>be doorl- . refng, atove, Adu1ts, no tplc., refrig.. al.QW, W/D, BEACH & Pier. 1 BR $150. cloeeta. Rec hall, pool A ,_.a:--& ......... .._In 1..i• .. L-.•.: .._ ... ,._. -·-• F I " pets. 1835 Wallace St, $150. gar., water pd, nr Sad· Ulll pd. Adulll. 303 E. pOOI. ·tablm, auna baths. WUU...\ ... ._.. ~M.:IRlll U&-11! ...- ""' -300 Call 546-8739 dlebaclt HI S3!0. mo. Avail E:doewater. <Ul'll.-28116. • See tw youne" 1'131ll h~ge =la fencod l"IW • plua I'** Bolboo ....,lnoule 1255. mo. 3 Bdrm, dbl JMl.ltSIS-tlM4. •YEARLY. Furnlahed ~l~Nl.lJ>'kSla!:.)."' ~1.:al.Alt~·wpbla.,SpooJa. g!ll'8.ge, new crpt & paint, S.nti An-H.W.... Bachekr for a..inaa. Bllboa ~ iD..,..S u:.-~ Ii..u I BR. 2~ BA, $%15. Wini". di.sh-w•I" & fenced yd. C.... :X:::: ...._ 673-6190> "' =...,."""'~=-,,--, 3IOI So. Brlatol St,. a Ano 517-1211 New interior. 305 Montero. to all schools. 979-5814 EXTRA Ige. 2 BR house · A..,.. Furn 360 LRG. 2 Br, beam ftil., crpt, \' COLDWILL, UNKIA A CO. (U 819-<991. 3 BR, 2 BA. tenced yvd. New '""· ru,,.. COmplotelv •·-' -· blm ..-tltst1!o pool MANAGING ;\GI.NT 2 Br spacious. Nr. ocean. Family only. S250/mo. private. f.m/mc., . 1st & Cost• MeH & utll pd. Adulb, no petl. . Winter season only. Call * Agent, 837-1271 * last + $100 Security fee, Nr. HQG1ital. $ 210 I mo · j ~•l!l!lll]il••••!!l!!l!l!l•IJL'-••••• (2l3J m-s.116. 1295. 3 BR, 1.., playroom, 557-8UJ. Casa de Oro 17616 Cameron. 84Hl92. '·~.;,;.;;....;;Unlum==---US:;;;; ~· iiftiwn. Coron• dol Mor heat<d POOi, Ooll""" Parle South Laguna ALL UTILITIES PAID * I BDRM. FURN. , '. . • - Avail ll/l. 56-5438 NIGUEL SHORES Compare before you rent Adult Apt Near lake park. Coat• Meu Coste M-e 1 BR. Hse. r.io util pd. Abo 3 BR, dbl JU', bl.tins. Large Beautiful panoramic ocean Custom designed, featuring: Beilul enclo9ed patio & l~~~~;:F,;:ii:'" l~iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiliiiiiiiiii , N.Jl. 1110. yvd. Sep dining. avail now! v;ew-Dana -~tallna • Si>oclc>m kitt:beb with i.;. ~ No &.IL $135/mo. 1035 T1ie Moture· Family , ROllt..A-Hauao 979-l430 $230. Agt. >ID-ll51. Island. Pr!. beach. ...,_ ~ -St. 7'14't w111 _,. the ven- Colti Meu 2 BDRM.. den. crpts. Adults. munity tenrdl courts. rec. • Separate din'g area 1 BR apt. turn. Dntwn. 5 bib dome'• way at life. Well-1.0.=-------I dog ck. $185. mo. Fenced center, '10' pool. 2 Br, den, 2 e ffame.Ullle PDrqe from Bel.ell. nr. abollPtnst ~ 2-3 bedroom mlfU E 2 BR upltaira. yard. 60-<m7. Ba in kwely ga~ controlled • Private ~, etc. No bis blin. -....: . with 2 batba. flleplaee, Adults. no pets. $1.:iO/mo. BAR HARBOR. 5 br. Avail. commonl.ty. Avail for leue • Closed aanae w/lfl:lrage UtuM a.... . patio. Outmde are prdena, 5tl-IO'T4 3Xl5 Parsons, C.M. approx ts.Dec. $335. mo. Jan. l1L $415. per mo. • 1.tarble pullmaD pool, puttin& abd nearby Huntl-on Buch 83H341. Shown by appt. 6#-78.'IL • Kln<·sz Bdnns APT A..U Itnmed. oc:--and . tlctlvltieL p:...., $13t 19 $115 mo '' .... $150, 5 rOOm, 1 Br cottage. Houses Furn. or • Pool • ~ea • sur-cupancy, ntwly rttlec. 1 br. Live easy, from Sl95. Walk 'vtr 1 br gar lnlt, vu-Pri. yard, non-smoker,' cpl. Unfurn. 310 1~ed .p-ith plua.h land· OCMn "'· Bit from water. THE VENDOME Blldtelort: • 1 ldrmt 1 cant. AIN> NB Sl25 utU pri. 954 \V. 17th, nr Monrovia.. ~~;11~ng at its beat Prkng. Adltl only. Yr lc11&e. 1845 Anahebn AWnue 2 Bclrm1. I ldrmt ' Ront-A·Hou,. 979-1430 Fountain Volley Newport Buch LARGE I BR $190 1180 pe> mo. 49+-17'12. ~all Mn. Pltilll1>1 S46-0l&l I~ or 2 Full Botha 1 l una Be•ch NEWPORT lsland 2 BR Ne Pets BACH nr beach. =155· Col Maa~ D nu ~2::;.:.~::::;:_ ___ 13 Br, 2 ba, crpt/drps, hims, pier & float. $310 ino. y~ 365 W1 Wllaon 6«2-1911 ~~ 494 :2~3 "9'-'•U ........ &1 Malter abe bedroom w/ -~ -Util Pd. Nice Bach nr ~~wahr.: 'i:i ~ 'round or $291 mo. Dec. tbru WEEKLY-MONTHLY l!!Vll!I ' 12 Bedroom. 1 Batb •••• $185 ~beam ~· Jarae ··t town A beach. New crptc, Ave~~ease do not dl&turb .June. 879--Dl days, Executive Suites A'M'RACI'IVE 2 BR N. 2Bedroom,2b&th •••••• $210 wood ~ w~ etc. . tl!!nantll. U b:Jten:sted call rn-7013 eves. 20IO Newport Blvd. Laguna. 1 blk beach.'$*, Beautiful new apta:. w/pvt OJavienient laundry area , ~~~J.!fy ~c. (%13) l'lS-1739 aft 1 pm. LID01 1 SAND1 S 3tloBrl350, 21Ba. Cott• Meu utiL inc. Bef9 am.,aft4pm, ~~-e, ,pool,·~ ott kit.cben. Endoted pa· ~-·· · · 'P '• arge pa • mo. 642-2'11 675--01411. · -·-• A<lulb, tios. 2 owbnnUni pools s:.-~~1~· ~~0:-a! Huntington Bwh ~!~ ~~. ;::r pd. 5600 STUDIOS & 1 BR'S Nawpwt 8MCh no peta.:: l~ilnat. C.M. ~ ~tion f&CIU'. View • FREE U.nens ties. Security l\W'd. No NU-VIEW RENTALS ~-~~psSmlto BeacUhtil .. S~c,. Condominiums e FREE Utilities 4 BR, 2 ba., 2 car encl e TROPICAL POOL e pets. 673-40.'ll or 494.3243· $iiQ.'' pet. me· Unfurn. 320 • Full Kitchen park'g. wllndry. Avail. now. 2 Br stw:Uo, 1~ Ba. frpl, Models Open 10 t11 7 pm ALA Rentals e 64>3900 V 11 e Heoted Pool 3 BR, 2 ba-fumllhed Steps to IPri ,_, Gu~· Newport BMch Fount•in 1 rt ocean ................ $2'15 14.'i E. 1Stb No. 9, 2700 p ... ,.... Way, CM •Laundry Facilitiei. 3BR.2Ba •••••••.•••• $285 **BEAUTIFUL 1 a:2 BR. nr u-~ ••JI. WATERFRONT • PIER &: e FANTASTIC -~ Br, nr C0Nl)()..38R. Fam Rm, e 'IV le maid ll!l'V avail 2 BR, 1 Ba, Pellin •••••• S250 Ccn• ... ---Gudm ""ti. ,,...._ -- F1.0AT -3 BR. :krmal din-beach. Stove, refrig. Kids. Separate dining rm, 2 2/3 •Phone Service we Have Winter Rentals .............. -,,. ~ Mame 1.-rm. 2 be,•~ W/W -, $130. ha. dbl endad pr, nfln .-n ...__ ....__.__ PatkJs. frplc., PJOL $155-~' dbl p;q.. Y~y ALA Renlols e '4So3900 pool. Sauna ba. nots El r.rto Mftq ~™~':.n. =$1=1>"'.='0lll~SSI;=--;='-==-..., !eue only. Fumbbed 1S10 "°""'· 3 mf fl'Om beach I BR's_ $130 & UP ,. CALL: rr>ll!lllS D1n9':\!"'-0:: ltol!il-~ 54U37D mo. Un!um. l450 mo. No IMMED. OCCUPANCY ,:63°"7-'-4334:;:.:..-~~~-~ -™ < pe1L Peta -R<olty. New 3 B• $250. mo. Hunt!""°" _., Unfurn. I. Fum. Cout Cealer. Adib,.., ..... , ••••• 1!!!!11111111 ~ Dbl ........ dlhw1thr All Utllltiff Polcl ·~ -DILUXI HARBOR lllghlancb. 3 334 P"11land Circle. H.B. HUNTINGTON COntlnentol Pool I< Rect'eat!on 2 BR. 2 BA, crpt. -bltm, A'""RTMENTS B<!nns. 2 Bothl. Fenced 53Ulll Townhouse., 2 & 4 Br. 2 sty, 1959 Maple A .... CM Wlbr/dryer -.p. patio, ,.... yard. Pool. Fplc. $400 mo. 1% Ba. bltns, wshr-Dryer, Abo praget for rent .,. pr. 1 cbild/ao ·~ $1.M. ~J!-1 ~ J'rplc~~ SWim· Inc. pool aervlce.Vogel Co., GLEN-MAR, 4 BR. 2 bas. crpts, drps, close to ahop'g 1 BR. Furn. :r Jrx. cllOlets, 2 BR lower dup!ex - 1 blk to 181.ff Del Mar 54H278 ..... ,. • Spa • Realtors. 548-9346. frplc, cpts, drps, bit ins, & achoola. ~ queen me bed, prty drea-beach. yrty or ~ $2'J5 * $135. 2 BR. upper,. cpta, TeMla Courts -Game and WINTER rental-$225. 3 BR, dlshwshr, cov'rd pat i 0 Townheute Unfum. 335 1nB rm. xti:a Ire roonu:, end or $250 mo. 130 46tb St. See drpt. cerpcm't. Older Adults Bil1iaf1 BR~~ $1«1 2 ba, new crpts, cov'd patio. w/BBQ, Gard'nr $ 2 8 o • 181' w/.atorage, Adulta only, Nov 24-26 or Pb one pref. 6'f3..&145 ewt. No pets. 832-55'M. 96U22'l. Cost11·Mna , mJllF. llerlon CM 2l3128>G15. $126.. 2 BR Apt. One small 1MBR.EO•ITERDenn~NEAll85N ~~~!!!!!i§:==l\J:t.~F.:~~~ · U ' • • $2)1).1 BR. Wat.-... Yetll'· t:hlld ok, "'I pell. 60-1294 "" ' Nowport H hht 4 B•. COOO<>. <>i>ts. drps, 11110. • 2 BR. 1\1 bath · HOLIDAY PLAZA ly. ·Be.,. celling. C>i>IL .... & -· . VILLAGE· bttna. refrig, pool A clubhse. Townhoule 26ti Oranse 1 ' Dra Small dock Prl 2 BR. LtKe lz, Hawaii Den. $225. 543-1405. A .. E. eaJi 548-1809 '1 DJ:L(,JXE Spaclou& 1 BR _.~ 2 ~·-to· ..... ~· SPACIOUS 2 Br, 2 Ba, nr. .,.,.,. u • ..a.-~ ... _. CM Frpl, dr TV, fncd ydi. Irvine fum apt. $135. Heated Pool. Ill•-..-..... ...u oo;u. lcllOOb. lbop'c A hn, No -i;uu....-.Df.•u., • · "' Grdnr pd. Adu1ts. $2'15/MO. fount1ln Yl~!-J'~-,\' · Ample parking. Adults, no 3«» Finley, 6'lS-646T pets. $!151mo. 919-0l!W. ~'h556f:l.CE By Owner. 646-3000, _.-· 2BR-fllm.tbag,aar. NEWl&IBll'a•fn>ml110to OPENlOAM 6 673-8'.XXI. 2 BR. 2 Ba. Air/cood .•• $265 3 BRDM townhoule, 2% 1965 Pomona Ave., C.M. wllt, to bch, $200. Call $190 Hr beeCb. .l ahop'& · ID PM Son Cle........ 3 BR. 2 Ba. aJr/cond .. 1285 baU.., fli>lc, ·t1M-. lge MODERN 2 BR, partly tum 8.'U-<1416 days, 6'1!>6492 evet 114 i;:. :ioii.. CM. MH137. . NEWLY DICORATID A'='-"'=="'----3 BR. 2 Ba. 8.11'/cond. •• $310 patio, att. dbl gar, after 4:30 w/w crots betw UCl & 2 BR. Fum apt. No children E/lide ttn. 2 Br bU:na, Buutlful · G......U 0 COMPLETELY furnished 2 3 BR. 2 ba. A~um • ••• S34Q pm. 962-(}.173. OCC. Yilg' marrieds preL ncr pets.. 24001' E. 16th SL, dwhr :ew. ~ cri:it encl 10' Milmes to Oceu 1 ..... BR, IBA home. Lease $170 3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrium ••• • $365 Newport a.ach No peta. $150 plus util. N.B. 646-4Ei64. fto pets. ~' 0oee to bu line I; 11ores. I' month tU June 1sl 58&-0996 & BR. 3 Ba. f&m. nn. • • 1415 646-82'l6 1BR duplex channel front gar, · I Gu Heat. A Stove. Water. · ' all &PM. SUBlEI' or rent, 2 BR. 3 Fum. Blch. & 1 Br. Ex-Yearly',~ mo. i.:c~ ~m:·C:: ~ Cood. Swlm'1 Housoa Unfum. ~'.')~~~~ ceptionolly nice. 2110 rn-isn o<. A..U hiiiDOd SIMl22 :;:'-m ~· ~ Generll Back Bay, $425 mo. Immecl. Newport Blvd., C.M. BACH. Apt. tll'. beach. Util. LARGE 1 BR. -$140. occupy. n4: OJ 871-9410 1 BR duplex..cloetd garqe. furn. $125 Mo. 4n N'pt. Blv, 2 BR. SUIO, $165, $115 ask tor Cleve Leonard. Elec blma. No pets. Ideal N.B. ,615-4524 Hacienda de MeN ''SINCE 1946.. S•nt1 Anl for working single RL'fl BACHELOR apt, pool. Pf, 1 160 W. Wilaon No. 1 C.M. lllNTALI 1140 646-1224 • '. b1k ocean. Avllllec 1. $1SO. (2) 1 BR. °""""" -1> tllullll * .a-~~l~e:1i;'1 ~ ~ FOR leue, new TownhoWJe 3 sMALl.. 1 ~ $14S/mo. + 5'8-ll31 bef 5• ~12!0 eYft decor a t,e cf .., i c rpt'c ...,,L Doya 552-7000 .N,I••ta BR. 1\1 BA, crpts, drps, dep. Util ·pd. Nr. trwy ~ SPACIOUS Oceanfront 2 Br., lltru-ollt, -& 111>tc. * '4S•on1 * "'' tbhJ.,..,, dbl gal', pool, "' shopping 998 El Camino 2 Ba. bltm. 1275 ulll pd. °"""""' prtvaey w/aep. '""j.,. W.11.._ CCllTA MllA South Coast Plaza, 552-7112. Apt 1. cM. 54&-0t51. ' Sngla ok. No pets. 675-1515. ~ to 1; .,.':8'~ 2 BR. t\4 ba .....•••••• $265 Duplexes Fum. 345 SPAC 2 Br, beam ceillnp, Apt. Unfum. 365 · llhap'c. Avail immcd. on -2 BR. 2 Ba .... , ........ S300 much ,,......,_ Attrac furn. •-·-t "~ per mo p~-These Are Just A Few Of 3 BR. 2 ba ......•.. $325/350 Coron• del M•r walk -.. -.·.:..... :...-. &.lboa Da.t-.i. ~. 8 ....,.. • ., .. O MANY RENT .. '" ...... l' '''::""':" • __ _,... welcome. For lnfD. CaJl ur ~ · · · 4 BR. 2 ba. Broadmoor $38.5 $154.50. 536--51.14 or 642--2754. S _ 2 n• •-JJW, ......_ ..,..__ * · $PAC. 3 Br., 2 Ba., 21' car _.., ~ .. ..., ~ $90 NEAR Beach Priv 8 ed h•11 gar, ooeM VU. prl. heh, BACHELOR aet. l!jl)/tno. J>:plc. a..U 11.Z. 1315 Yr1> ~WEEK & UP Bache1or. Pool. Utll (>d. . r I ~VJ~~. /mo. Wkdya aft 7, + dep. Utll pd. Nr. nwr" .. w. Balboa mvd. -zp; • Studio • 1 3R Apts * u•~ •IX>PP~· 9'J8 El catnino, •118l eve.. -e TV A Maid Service Avail , 1125 • SECLUDED I BR. Cot· •· · : ' Duploxn Unfum. 350 Apt l, .M. s.t&-Ol5l. BACHELOR ....,. flVm e Pbooe llervtce-Htd Pool Encl REALTY * SHADY ELMS· POOL* beach. $85. $90 1: $100. UUI Th e Oilldttn A Pet leCtion I "J. tqe. ~-Tot ok. u I p k c I • ·~-'"' Corona d-' U-r • Adultl PooMikle $140.up Ind. -. e '"'TS Ne'A)XJl't Blvd., CM ,. . * n v. ar . en~ • .u ..... ,ne .. -• Chlldren nert Nock .;:=::....:c"'~~""''=----...,,Ms.m,s or 645-3ll&'l 1. : $1«5 • FAMILY or gingl~I. 2 o~ ~11;~ ~PM ROOMY 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 1T1 E. 2'lnd St., CM 60-M Corena .. ,..,. SUI IDOlltb I; up. l•S:• BR, bltns, crpts, drpa:, pet ground Ocxr. $350 pr. month 1 B~ S1JO I: $1«1. 2 BR..\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii This: ad aood for $5 on nnt. -:-ok. • * SHARP 3BR, ' 2BA. olmool •'"' ·-1 bedroom -S/Pool. Ideal for I Al LY "THE GABLES" 1. new. Gttat Joe. near· park. upN!ra with lll'tvate en-bactitlora. 1993 Olorcb St. a;~ 2 Br, l'n Ba w/ pr. Adlta. I' P35 • HOMEY 3 + Family. $255/Mo. Call Larry or trance. $225 pr month. Both 54&-9lm. . ~ Opt.I. c1rp9. bltna, fnod yrd , Frplc. H\lle yard for kkla/ Dorothy, 546-5880. unita next~ teania. FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. Ji!-~ ' ,'ff/ pUD.. wtr pd. 83Hat. pot. L -h callllallg ..... Clooe 'to -Adulb, no __ ..._ IGfOrupAW!No.D·SMIO. LANDLORDS! otuna 1 BR, -<pt>. -1175. pets. $160/...,. ON TEN ACRES ' I• FllEE RENT.ft SERVICE 1165 . AIRY 1 BR. Apt. N•. per mo. So. al "-· --C.M. Apts. tmn./unfum. IAue Pl lOl BRAND ~ADULT ·, BEAC~ "llNTI ALS beach & town. Bllnl, deck. call 64HS99 "-** mJNNJNG 1BR,1 BA F!replsce / prtv. · petloa. I Br. n... Ill. P<tctl. * ~ * 1285 • 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc. Cotta MoN Gan1en .... P<tctl. Ree. Pools T-1 COntnt'I Bldlt. ~ llltW. ~pt43>: I . I .. NDLORDSI Bltns. Garqe. Yan!. La· . . ...... no W.18fll St. CK.' 900 Sea Lan, CdM Sf4.l6l1 ' , --~ 'laitontlo , ! Will guna Niguel. QUALITY 0 W NE R 'S l BR turn apt $140. No pet.s (~ m" Coalt ff")') ~ I We SpeclaHu In Newport l300 . 3 BR, 2 BA, fncd ynl. SINGLE STORY UNIT IN 'or no , children. 820 Cantor)••·····-ORANGE lmmoc. Adult 2 BR a-l Beach e Corona del Mu e Garage. Gorgeous view! TRIPLEX. La r Ce 2 st. ~ -2 bedroom• each BltJna ...,., 1; Lqwia Our Rental Ser-Chlld(P:E?t. bedroom I. family rootn.' :m: , ~ c • refrla.; 1toft, pri patio, JllOI, • -lio ritEE to Youl T"Y NU·VIEW RENTALS .~pto~ dlsbwuher, etc. ~~ J'(l:'h'T::·: ::'.:O. *....,. 1210d>oli =:~·~t ~ ;:r;:.w ltlNTALS 613-«00 o• 494-32411 KENT-,.:,: 567~. f 0. l11 i;:. m. ~. 54HUT. . month. Call 6ms50 RI; R. COAST'S Sl.40/Up -2 Br~ ! Br, ~~~!!~~~=1NW3~· ~attra~c~., ~3~B~R,~Ooe;::an (2) 2 BR, 1 BA d-, SUE. NICE I br dith· Quiet. -· S llDRll, frllc. ltauD dop. 1* Ba. pool. CP!Jarp, bltm, or 494-mB view, nr Vktmia Beach. Broadway C.M. Rericb'· b' , b.rll'M-1 Mullover •• lll'IO· BllOw ~. Jlbll,ml. 1191 1 Mapll, No. 1 Adul11 l38S. •1<&0. ~ u 11. c>,,.. 1<o";11.-. A<luli.. no ,. uas . ~ _ 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 Story. Ull drpa. stove, fmt unil e TROPICAL POOL e 6G-&'531.""' or wlmdl. a.£AN l BR, El«:t Stve, COD oo Pt. °""' degree >lew. 1335 mo. 1st = 1175. ·211d unit 11'5. 1 Br film $145. Gu & -pd, * GREAT ~:: * rell'tr. --$l3S. !,»Oc!;~~eW· l3llt1/ and lut. 54Hlil.H I &n-164L ~" mo~ts ... L ,115 E. Ulh No. 9, 61H5E. ~ bl~~ b. DOttl a.r.a., - L-111 ~ owner NICE 1 • I BR ll'llms 115 " ;.121~0 " '""c,· '"°"~"""""""'~"""~ rk I utG 2811. 1 BA. crpb, -C:-0 ... -' NEW w Id 3BR. 2 BA 1225 Hw!lz .... _., up. Mature Adlt, Otlld olc. I BR., I ... Prlv. blH~ frpl. Ma elp ace ~· ff!l_pr, Kida .... ~ be 01' ' 642.-1265 CarpJd..... . ... ~. -·-5'-U... 3 Br, den, 2 ba, ..... : am1 aq ft, crpt1. drpa. dbl gar, . 615-MS9 Aft 6 p M. $350 !eue, new dupltl COIWI. uoe ol t>001 -pl yn1 I-ID. OCCUPANCY C\lTE 1 B•. Clcee to "°"''· . ~ . ' 3 BR, 2 Ba lower. Bllnl, SlO Avocado, no f et, malnt. water pd, ca 11 New I Br apta •· mo. Bar, wuhifW mac h l n e . COiia Meu cptlch\9. Slll.. Nm I' -83Hl>2. OM --· l!l2.50. !13Hll~ l<EW 2Bft, IRA. -·-. llo-~ i::--..... ao;.s:.=: N 331-=.~·IUI. ~a:ai:.tt.•s¥fj =-· ~~ ~:~.,.: ... -814 •• YEARLY Jeote, NEW 2 Br, 2 = Elden Ave., Apt. C.M. '!111'W° --"'""~I~ Mou Ba. ~. ~-Ottttno. $31» NEW I ea, 1~ BA, • BR tr1r $U5, 1 Br lrlr, lllO'l'l:::;llllllllll=:;~-.-,.,. ... -..151.-.~...,,.w~-U1G. I .. ~ --··~-Bltn --• utll Inc !lo ....... ---,.ua.,.11o ...... . ,.., VDIJS_3.~._-I -. ':."'°~ ;;,p.... Mt-llllli, ~ ~"'°PR~"; ~ ~ ..,. -~ 1tKaKr1 111t+-a m a. !LB. -1or •ot. -. um l*-lfMll. 1111 • 1 BR. I Ill """' P0r -* OCEANFRON'Nletutlfltl, 8*-1111M, m.OC13 petio, 1110 mo. inC:1att l,llAOIELOR.:::;:;,;;;;;:,,,,.-~l~.-1~8r --Hll El4ost ...... CC4JJXl!C P1ft. Lq. S 1111. ·xtra ~·Br. l'.I Ba. Ye.,. utll •. 64HIOO Afl. ,_ aYall. lle&lttd poet Ol. call ... appt. .._,_.1 =.i;:ri:=:nt"' ~ ...... ~~~ TIMI POI •m.io.Fumi.hect-1or &~ ... ;. up. •"""" Iii ~~~;~ 1 1111. 2 BA ,./Pl>Of. SITI GARDEN DAILY PILOT ~ .. n~~~. ~~ w. * SHAD~ :.S~ P06C • vacutdes -_, iiOiii Adhs. lfi 0eator St.1' ---~ ~.& ""'""'• .',~ ~iF°'""" Cf.ASSllllD ADS LIM .. _, Our-·. --$140.. ,.... -=-s BR. ...... -bltno. ·-· · 642-5671 Pandlterolumntstar,..1 e Cll!ldrennextltlodo -.etc.-• Pllol lfOOl.No-!DllllT-• "Pod"T "'-an adl -a 'Tad"! Pisco M Id! 5 l"*t 5 days far 5 budm. 171 E. llnd St., CM MHl4S Clwllled Ad. llOll t:)r., .... 8 1 llM!3:I. · • • ' , .• 2', 1972. Bur .a- ' ~ery clauifiocl wont . ..i ln 1+he D~~;y:, PILOT . appears in •••ry edition .;..,., cloy. That moa~ youo ~,ii -.ill ~~ ~ ·)n papen delivorocl io homos oftcl · ~ f;om newsrocb from bordor to ~-. ' ol olong the Orong• Coast , : "" ~ • !'";" w.y.,!'°'!' ,' .. . • • '.,.~r,\o.1°":. .' • ·~ ..... •. . ··-· .... -· •o ' ' ,. .. . ~-:i .. -san ... aemente ·• You -Get-... - , ,, .... , . ' ~ • ,' r...: .-»~· r, .. '· : ·All · H1111tlngtoa ~._~h Fo1111tala Valley Costa Mesa Newpert Beaeh Lagana Beaeh Irvlae Saddle .. ek San. Clemeate Caplstrallo .. (Jlul the daRy newsraclc edition l • -. ' For One Plict ., ~: J ¥fdh A Classified Ad ~· -fPllH Ml-5678 --; ~ ~ -• . t r • llftl CM aME IT, TOO H 0 d ) 9& e1 m SI i'I n ' I I . ' \ I' • 1 · • • • • ' • •• . • • .. PI LOT ·ADllUTISER JOIN THE. '• " ' • . .: " • • . . .. I' " WE'RE SAYING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~ ~ ~ ~ If ~ou sell a service and don't advertise in the ' D~IL Y PILOT Sel'Vice Directory, you're doin9 b ~~ineu the hard way. The S"1'Vice Directory ( 4 auifications 600-699 in the classified ad ,• se~tion daily) 9ives y.ou an advantage you " get through no other advertising medium. It .. re~ches customers who are ready to buy. Be " th~re when your prospects come into the m#rket looking for the services you have to se)J. If your service isn't listed, we 'll start a ,, c~~e9ory just for you. Pi ~ up the p~o~e ri!l,~t now and reserve .your sp,ce in the '.'~ellers Circle" • . . _ ( I I-,._.. "· , .. " .,. I' rt ou r Di r·e·c1 Li ne to l • • , , 1, •( ·~ '• Di rectory Re sul ts ' "" J ': .. ti ' .1 ., > < • ,I; • • CLASSIRED AD DEPARTMENT WfdnHda.¥, N<Wtftlbtf ~. 1972 DAL V PILOT 61 1~·-.. -1~ I-...... I ~ I ·~-0 .. -l[t] I -l~I .... ~-![SJ I .... ~-l[S] 1 ~~~1~~~~1~~~1 :---~~I Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~I. Unfum. 365 Apts., Offlco Rontal. 440 Found !lrH ads) 550 Yet 555 ~C:i:os:::l:..a;;MoM;::.;;;.::::;_ __ ,,;;;ctoMaz.;c11;..;;.;..Vc;.1;;.;rdo=--....;-"' I Furn. °' Unfvm. m OE$: •pace available $50 f'OUNO; small Shepbtrd LOST: 3 mo. Setter-type rem ;::;;;;;;;;;;:::;:;;::;:;;::;::;;;;;;;I c t Mesa mo. Will provkte furniture typt dog, rem. mo1Uy p u p p y , r r I , v a 11 e y DELUXE 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba. os 1 at $5 mo. Answering 11enolctr black w-brown n1arldng11. V I c w IC h apnlllll area. ADULTS Encl g~1-$160 up. RentaJ TllE EXCl'flNG avS:llable. 22'l 1'~orest Ave., Flf'll coU11r . .,.oond 11.r Slan1t.I ~ biff 2:l'.l pm. 1 l 2 IJedroom a;partmenta. otts., ;tW";t Mace Ave. PALM MESA APTS. Laguna Beach, ~94-94Q6. Oil & G11.a Co. ~aciflc: ~t LDST: lrhlh sotte:r, male. On the Eut aldo !5'&-~~10.1<.~~~~c==-1 MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. DESK ll)ll.Ce available $50 lliwy, H.B. ~1. ext. Vie San~ Ana R l v er . O~ old No~ -h !'tll!N: OR UNFUl\N. mo. WIU provide fumituro 2&I ... f0< P<te. 962-2160 or m.5167. ln ntoilt ped tettlng ;;.;;;:: VnbeUevably la1v: apta., at $S mo. Answering service FND. Cute fnt? female LOST blue pardeet trom J08 IW~ ~bullt-inl huge pool, Jacucl elect bll· avallabl.?. 17875 Beach Blvd. Getman Sbepbird type pup. Narcls..-.us, Corona del Mar. ~: :1FJJ. &op•a::--OCEAN and ln1, &hag t.-rpt!:, drpt, 118.unl Hunt:inalOn Beach. ~. Bl'Yln mask/lep, blk body. 6'r.Hil'.l'n. &ward! 2311 Elden Ave. 0 VIEW etc. AduJts, no pets. PLUSH small J..ottice Sl.llte Vk:: Tustin .I: 20th St., BLACK Poodle pup lotit vie. HARB R SINGLES From ¥150 Newport Center &1-1-8814 o;i,"=""'1134~·~--,,----Jirookhur11t & Adams, H.B. HAftllOR 'iWhere C~lallty 1 BEDRJi.1. From $160 642-3073. . YOUNG f em a Jc cat, Rew rd 968-0900 2 BEDRM. l'rom $180 B I R I • • Jonghairod white w/black a · · Preval 1'' Unfum Apts Avail .t"rom $10 UI neu ent • -s & brown 'mark.in.gs, found QUIET-DELUXE 1 & 2 BR. APTS. Pvt. Patios * Htd. Pools Nt Shop'g * Adult• Only lTn Santa Ana Ave., C.M. Mgr. Apt. 113 846-5542 SPAClOVS ·2 BR, bar, bltns, "'J>ld, $165. Util Incl. 135 Albert Pl. apt A. (213) 5954436. Mgr. apt C. NEW 3 lg. 2 bdrm. apt.s., 2 Elegant apartments desilned 10 $15 Ll':SS. AV•"'"'~ •1 1 Cd vie Pegasus St S A with a Master's touch, SU· You're right they're under-~ "ar. sL M. 1 ·, S16-27S3 ., · · perb house aecurily, e.xclu· pril.'e:l' 1561'Mesa Dr 2550 aq. fl. corner store. leightA. . 5.ive Versailles Oub and (S blks .from Newport Blvd.) Prese_nt len~t. c~u & FOl!N~ 2 dOgs bolh femB;le. 1-~-1~ pool with unique Aquabar, 546-9860 Chaffin. 105 hn. ft. display l similar to Golden Retncv. fountains and fonnal gar-8 windows, 40 ft. facing Coasl ier, other similar to curly Answering Service/ dens. AU J>W1 Of the South EXTRA LARGE 1 & lrro:;; Hwy., 65 ft. side sLrcct & Rc•triever with reddi¥!1 / Pho Coast's finest apartment u1nf. fro"!..i~40, furn. t garden, parking, 40c sq. ft. hletek <·hest. Call 1'146-5137. Equip./Moblle nu community. 158. Re .. ..,, range, crp' AlJo oUlce suite. 650 S(!. ft. FOUND beautiful white long DIVERT-A-MATIC 1 Bedroom/studios from $195 ::~ w~~,' ~~ ~~'. 35c. Rent<Xf w/store or sep-hair female cat, very young, LETS YOU ANSWER YOUR 2 Bedroom from $305 Walk to shopping. U87 .aralely. C. w. Masters, vlcinity Santa Isabel Ave., Office Phone An)'Wher<!! ~ ::~:~;::=~ F~€E~~ f~~rato ~~~~;f,~ ~~~J:!~:~~~~ ON THE BLUFFS AT N~WPORT QUO VADIS Ill buddings \V /ample parking. ""'"-=""'===C"'=-'-811by1itting Luxury Garden Apts. raxJ Sq ft • 11i20 sq ft • 900 ?i.1ALE black &: white shaggy _....;. __ ,,_ ___ _ Bachelor, l & 2 BR's. sq ft. dog found in vi c in l ~ Y A-IATURE woman to sit for children okay, no peta, $165 From Newport Blvd., turn al per pio., ytaler .paid. 309 Hospital Rood (1 block )lonte Vista, 548-3963 above Pacific Coast Hwy ) to l BDRM .• 1 Bath, obltris, new entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, she.I crpt, .. iiew painL $145. N~~rt B'lach, Ca. 92.660. mo. 537-8780. · ' · ,Te1ephonc: (714) 6'15-0060 Sl.35 to $18:> Ed Riddle Realtor Newland & Indianapolis, infant and or toddler. My Hid Pool.J·-·-'-Sauna.s 646-8811 H.B. on Thanksgiving Day. '--me --1 --& ,.,.,,,_, Call 536-3410 for info. ,.., · ,,,,,._.., · Re .reation Room i.uu•"· "TllE Factory" ha.s shops . . WILL babysit inlant or small Adults Only . No Peta avail. in the mall rangtng 4 A.to. old white Temer. child in my home. Da~. BRING IN THIS AD & from $80/mo. ideal for Black spot ~e & Cears_, re-Respons. Bal, NB. 673-6492 ASK ABOUT FREE smoke shop tropical fish male. Looks e R A Vi ctor WILL babysit ln iny home. DECEMBER RENTI shop, etc. 'a, 30th St., doe. 646-7565. Hourly or weekly, meals in-2 Bl\.. <ldwfs, no peli. BAY MEADOWS APl'S. 387 w. Bay St .. ClMo IH&-0073. JJlG;·1. ._,BR, bltinl, dsh/w, adlts, no pets, $130. 545-8625 EHi Bluff e DELUXE e 3 BR, 2 8A Apt for lease. Incld s:pe.c. master suite, din rm & dbJ garage; auto door opener avail. Pool & Recreation area. • 1215 ., 865 Amigos •Way, NB Managed by W!UJAp,I WALTERS CO. 2 BR, den, 2 BA, pool, $295. 848 Amjgoa: Way. 644-0906 or 497-1977 111992 Florida St. 847-9448 Newport Beach. 673-9606. FOUND 'Vhite S h a g g y <"luded. 548--0439. PARK NE'NPORT (* blk. W. of Garfield IDEAL Costa Mesa Joe fema~e dog, 9ct. 26, Owner C and Beach Blvd.) ofc/store. JaJO 911. (L Days Identify or will need a good _•_r-.pe_n_•_•_• ______ 1 APARTMENTS HUNTINGTON Gardens 8 35-3437, 548-73911home.894-40l6· Custom woodwork paneling. th bay AplB. Heil at Bolsa. Chica. ev,es/wlmds FND Blue--eyed cat, <;":am Cabinets. Gen'I Repairs. On 9 846-1323. Compare • See FOR lease 1500 sq. ft. stores. eolo~ w/darker ma1 kings Duke DaDurk.a, 646-7598. Luxury apartment living ov· what yoo're missing. Fr. N Zone. Cor. Huntington & Manng collar w/flca tag erlooking the water . Enjoy $1304260, Adams, HB. 53&'1449, on Balboa Island. 675-1737. * * ALL types of carpentry, $750,<m health spa, 7 swim· . . F'ND gra!n male Parakeet big & srnal~lG48 ming (X>Ols, 7 li1 hied ten-DMELUXE6 • Aptl ·,.· pnartv.,:~0,· Industrial Rental 450 11116 In P.1esa de! Mar ". cou~· pl"' miles of WllC, poo 5 u ' ' M ' ~ •~1634 Car_. '"-rvico n , .,., $130. s claus p 0 0 Is id e area, 1Sswn ...... .n<r • ,......, J9 bicycle traUs, putting, shut· Bun-1~ Sl50. 84&-0259. RENT M;l, U25 sq. ft. $141). FND Blk &: wht kitten on Deboard, croguet. Junior l 's 5-.. P.fO. 1355 Logan, No. 6, C.M. Nov. 24th vie Topaz Ave., JOHN'S Carpet &: Upholsttry from $174.SO monthly; also 1 675-5ll6. Balboa Is. 675-T139. Ori-Shampoo f:!:.e_ Sootch- and 2-bedroom plans and ~ ,~ 1 1... ,_, 1 guard (Soil Retardants). El I ,,s ,,..., sq t , .... Ulitr10.1 space or FND German ""Phe'd male n.w..-aseni & all color 2-story town houses. ec-t tll J cl d 557~76 ~ ....._,.." tric kitchens, private pa::>s R-.lt* ren ' u n • ays ' puppy f.:lesa Verde area brightenen & 10 minute or balconies, carpeting, dra· -E."Yes 673-082-1. C.M. 97!HJ071. , bleach for white carpets. peries. Subterranean park· CORN~R 90X120' M-1 zone FOUND doxie 11125, llun-Save your money by saving ing wlth elevators. Optional Room1 400 w/900 bldg. 991 W. 19th St., tington Besch area. 968.3735 me extra trips. WW clean maid service. Just north of Costa Mesa. fl42...349o. call & identify. Uving nn .. d1nJ.ng nn. & Fashion Island at Jamboree A'!TRACTIVE room. pvt I lod hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, R I. S W.n .. 6.,, couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yn. and San Joaquin Hills Road. bath, kitchen privileges. 1 en -Lost 555 ,_;.;.;. _______ ..; exp. Is what counts, not Telephone (714) 644-1900 blk CdM beach. Pre l WANTED TO RENT Big •-method. I do work m,yaell. for rental lnfonnation business woman or teacher, Bear cabin for Christmas $500. REWARD Good ref. 5.11--0101. OVER 62 ??? NEWPORT TOWERS non-smoker. $100 mo· weekend. (Fri/Sat/Sun Small Dachshund, male, Blk RETIRED ??? ON THE BAY 675--0146 bef 9 a.m or alt 4 .1 } M 1 aleep 8 com w-Tan markings, 16 ffiOli old, Cement, Concrete rues us · named "Schnuppl" Lie no I ----"-------1 SOCIAL SECURITY ?? Luxury 2 BR, 2 BA, all elec· ROOMS for rent from Sl3. to fm:tably. 4 aduJts, 4 546, Call 8J9.-7(1i3 or write PATIOS.PLANTERS PENSION ??? tric Condos. Carpeting, $31 weekly; Cle~ ~ qweL children. Call 551-4.lll. Mrs .. J . Hamm, 11 2 3 9 draperies, radiant heat. TV, . cook g pnvil. etc. Misc. Rent•ll 465 Stonecrest Ave, Fountain AU Concrete work. Brick, VILLA YORBA Ovorlooluo the bay & .;ew of Colonial Inn, 421 8th St., V.Uey 92108 alum ... one wk. 894-3533. 142·9'22 the ocean from your living H.B. 536-9167. PATIOS, wal~ drives. Saw, room &: master bedroom ATI'RACTIVE room, pvt. ba. C.M. OFFICE RENTAU; BABY apricot poodle, vi e. of break, remove &: replace 1 BR. • $123 balcorues. Pool, patio area kitchen privileges, business Joann & Meye r Sta., Costa concrete. 548-8668 for est. i ~~ ~ ~1: & boat docks. Top deck & woman or teacher. Non· • 1620 SQ. IT., sep. bldg. on Mesa. Rev.'ard. 642-4745 or CUSTOM CEMENT WORK ALL UTILITIES PAID ~~e~~i~!; · ~ n: smoker. Centrally iocated, busy ~iew ,...1::!:.Tcomer 54&-5640. Drives, WALKS, patioa. ~'""""~!!!"""""""""I Unfurnished. From $22.50 per wk. 646--1979. -... M\K'l •n LOST: Lge white Persian pool decks. Don. 64~4. • , ,,_,_, 1.br apt. !MUI/MO 3121 W Coast :o. •• ......,.... Bedroom Suitf! in --Cat, Male. Eastsldc, C.P.1. Contractor e A°d7iit' ff:; NB: ~2202 • ~ho~ in Laguha Niguel, * SEP. OFFICE space with Nr Willow. Reward, e Dishwashers Pri ba pri entrance Unen 1D) *I· ft. Pie~ty of park· 5'\S-4488. JACK Taulane -Repair • O>oice of 2 eolor schemes * 2 WEEKS FREE * furn $95. 495-4729. ' ing nea~~MMg~a11 loWH"='=ITE='~&-b'°t-oc"'k-t"e-mal...,..o-co""'t, remod., addit. 20 yrs, exp. •• CusJ .. ,.!~ carpeting Vista del Mesa ROOM for rent to man $60 black patch around 1 eye. Lic'd. My Way Co. 547-0036 . ......._.. ADULT GAR.QEN HOMES. month. ·Storage bldg Pl * SMALL OFFICE BLDG. Vic Rochester & Newport. Dra~ing e Heated pool IRVINE AVE. AT~~ i'QJlth.,.275 F1ower St., CM. on Fairview Rd. T.11 sq. it. CM reward, 645-3974. e Dead-bolt krls ..... __ · / .. -..... 1•.J. 1.:~ 11.u! _..,.._ 340 t -LG -~ -·• 1· PLANS.Houses, Remo d s , e 0~140 per mo. -,.....,v., tn w --LS on..,-.,..,...,,._ Ofc + gq. I. ,,,orage neutc.a.,.. uwue iger S50 IA PUERTO l Br. $160 2 Br. ~ ROOM w/priv. be.th A all $3X1 .MONTH stripped cat. Lol-t rrom car. Room AddiUons. up. Day i: Night Security, Pool, privll. Pool faciJ. $70/mo. 17th &:: Monrovia area. 557-oo26. Eves. 557-9695 . 2810 17th st.. H.B. Fountains. Rec. Bldg. w/ s A Hgt.s area. ~7-7678 Newport 11/3'.>, 72 e 646-7052. Electric•I 53&4815 or 536-95.35 exeraseTV· Eann,Abillipt. ·~-"·.~2· ruJo'MS $18 wk up w/kit. LEIT keys at Softspray Car * MOVE IN TODAY * or · · · ,....,, hur ,..,,, k a 1 ~76 New· Wuh. Plea99 contact me at ELF.c'l'RJCIAN, licensed, $139 A Mo. washer, refrig, shag cpl, & _, w up P 8' ... , v· · · Pt CM bonded. Small jobs, maint. Prt pat". 0• d-k. °'"85S port Blvd., CM. MS-9755. ..., lrgln1& .. Spac. 2 &: 3 Br. in 4-p\ex. • "" ......,..... 410 646-3'.>37 & repaln, ~. Several avail. A~ EX· OCEANFRONT rental · mt Hotels, Motels SABLE ~Ille dog, 1% yn:. Gardening TR.AS Pool, rec blCg. Kids W. Oceanfront. $16.5 Lrg. 1 WEEKLY rates . Waterbeds, named Ralph, Lake Forest, welcome. From $139. See BR w/shag crpt & beamed Color TV, Kitchens. 1 block Since 25th. Re w a rd • BOB'S GAJtnENING Mgr. 17371 Keeleon "B". l ceilings. stv, refrig, inckl. ID beoch. Newport Beach 830-8015. & LANDSCAPING blk W. of Beach Blvd. oU Avail Dec "t Call Josh "°'"'";o=~;::-';;".:-::-:-:-T:":-Residential &: Commercial Slater. 968-7SW or 847-GiO. ·. • .u. • TraveLodge, 642-8252. 11LOST; Jade Br ace I e I , Irvine trdultrial * FRESH AIR s~~~anor Apta. 2 Gueat Home 4151 ........,, ll•l ~~bo~. ~~chVi~~~i':i;e~i 557..f:.,g~fi:r"Spm. Walk 3 blocks to Be.ch BR, $164. Pool, Crpts, drps, value, Reward, 543-1777. bltoa g"b d'-I 1525 j;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;.~· .t~RONT yd. lawn serv. SlO 3 BR. A N I ' · _.,. • LOST SlamE.'!le male cat, Lrg 2 &: pts.. ew Y Placentia Ave. 'Ask about * Private Room * mu, back yds aleo, weeding, gu:ra, :i..:..!''!.~~$1~ our diecount 548-BJ. for M Personals 530 Ba.1~8.fter 5:30 yd cln up, tree trimming, ~ N -sing•··,-~ no .-.. LUXURY Oceanfront • New Ambulat"""' Lady or an hauling. Fn!e est. Let the ........... 0 et, .......... "'---u • Bdrm _,trl . Food * HINDU SPlRITUALisr • CALICO cat. fem, vie. 28 profell8iona.IS do It. 96Ul612. 536-1711. & ..,,._.uw. c ., Good, nu tiOus . , Em -•d a.·. ~-•·· Rm •=/Mo Y N' h-~" t p•·•e Let this ad ~n~~e ......,,.. e.... .......,. EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. 0 CE AN FR ONT be h ..,u ... 'A • ..,.,., • ear-1ce,*cCall=•~0 •. 153 mos•'"'• . ~ ...... 'I> ,,v_ ....... 1-, ac ly. Dave, ~1972 or ~ whole outlook on life for the •t.;u-,.,,, Complete garden s er v . sundeck, newer dlx 2 Br, 494-0115. better ProfeW6nal advice REWARD! Female Irish Set· Karnalani, 646-4676, 642-1337. bltns, cpts, drps, lndry, cl. I "=:-'="'::.:..~~lo--=do '"'"""""'""~""""""~ on Ille. Lie. Readings dally. fer lost v\c Npt Blvd. &:: H ·-'I gar, nr shops & pier. $179 yr 2 BR -Pat -Li Rentals to Sh•re 430 10 AM·lO PM. 492-91:J6. Irvine, "6-6.?iO or 642-&51 . _•_~_•,;9 ______ 1 round. kilta, baby ok.· First time avail on yrly 492·9034, 132 No. El Can.1no MOSTLY black, 110me 1told, HAULING & cleanup by ~ 1 1-'53&-:;::,.;:2131:::;:·~~~==,.,... .. I lease. Part furn i1 desired. WANTED, straight male to Real, San Oemenle. wht i;iaws, whl throat, fem college student. Jge trk. 'WALK TO BEACH AduJts 21J..2Sl-8406. share 2 BR Laguna Beach PROBLEM Pregnancy. C,on. cal vic Hoag Hosp. 66.2964. 5.14-1846 or 5.14-2164.. New 1 & l Br, cpt/drp, SPACIOUS 2 BR., 2 be.th house, 1 hilt to beach, 2 fident, s y mp at bet I cj i;i;iiii;ii;i;iii;iii;;iii;i,,;iii;;iii;ii;~iii;iii;iiiiiil dswshr, frpl. 316 16th. w/frpic. CdM High School lrplcs, panoramic ocean pregnancy counseling. Abor· 847-3957. area. S275 Month view. $125 all year. 494-2521 tlon & adoptions ref. AP· * Hal Pinchln Rltr 675-4392 aft 6. CARE. 642-44.16. LRG 2 BR, redec, new crpts, 1 l.r-----------------,1 bltins, close to beach. NEW deluxe 3 Br, 3 Ba, frp • WANTED single man :1)-4(), PALM &: CARD READINGS Adults, no pets. $150fmo. & extras. Gar. adj water. share beaut 3 BR beach Past, present & future. * * * * * Ph: 642--0596 or 642-lm. I "ye;'~''~· '0222c=20th=;;:· m.""'~28947 . .,...-duplex, $180. Bal Pen Advice & help in many mat- NR Murdy Prk &: Park elem-New 2 Br., 2 BA, frple., ~7877. ten. 2Jl: 694-1.350. Fully lie. try Sehl. $245, 3BR, 2BA, $250, ye~~ St. MAN & cat seek apt or hse COUPLES PARTIES Avail Dec l, $18(>-2BR., 2BA, * w/fem. Shr expenses. Call Phil, 2 to 8 PM 968-5700 aft 5 pm. NEW 3 BR, 2 bath Duplex. 64&-6841 eve, Diane B. Call 5.19-3344 Ground Door. 217 33rd SL og·•-HOLICS •--·· CLEAN 2BR, apt, $135. Qn ....,.. ALCO n.uo.n.., • ...,...,. Beach Blvd aeross from VW $275/mo. Yearly. 673-9558 FEMALE to share beaut. Phone 542-7217 or write Agency Gar, No d gs. NEWPORT ISLAND 1 Br. OiM. Apt. nr. bea c h . P.O. Box 12'Z3, Costa Mesa. 54()-48'19, Apt. Yearly. $145/mo. ~7767. fi73..6930 eves &: SWINGING SINGLES $144r2 BR, bltns, crpts, drps, * 61S-ll>4 * wknda. Call Jim, ~t,e. 8 p.m. bplc, laundry facll. & 2 BR, 1 Blk to Ocean, new-EMPL. woman to ~hare 539-,,.u.o .canxrt. CouJlle &:: ). sml shag, stove, paint. $.250. yr-wittHame 4 BR home. $500 REWARD Trader's Paradise lines times dollars child ok. No ptt.s. 841-46164. ly. Utils pd. 673--0731. H~ton Beach. SllX>. mo SEE LOsr COLUMN, 555 ~. ~~w 2 b~dPs~is. cfii Ne~rt Heights ·R~ ~Mt~ ~T· wanted, Social Clubl 535l',""s·n-+·2·s·t-ud·io-ap1-,,·p·,·,m---l265-.·txll-N·.,-Tu·,,••;n·. ·,-,c."".I Knox vi I 1 e. S 3 6-7633, NICE 2 BR apt. nr St. CongenlaJ, $75 per mo., 2 nND YOURSELF' Springs. nr shops & schls. huge home. Tnde $250,000 536-2652. t ·A nd r ew's ~byterlfyn BR apt, C.M. 642--7206. IN SOMEONE ELSE S.17.500. TRADE ~ eqty. eqty for 1111id income prop. CLEAN 2 BR, 2'BA, S7AJ5 mo. =5 Sl6.5. Ad ts on · ,G:;•::•.:"90:J!::s~fo:;r..,::R:;onc;lc..__43;:.:SI DISCOVER for inc. or hme, ~Co. eny. Prin only. Bkr. Goa lncld. l'rtv. """°· efec • · DISCOVERY 646-39'l8 Lachenmy..-"'· 547-gar door. 21 7 3 l S. San Clemente GARAGE for t't'Rt, S30 mo. 114-83.5-6885 213-387-3393 BEAtrrrnJL large view lot Fun & Ski boat. 16' Brookhurst. 540-3278. 19th & Newport Blvd, C.M. AA mentioned In November North. Calif., Sacramenlo Mahoiany 112 HP BEAur. 2 Br, 2 Ba, dlx ~~~re atll~ titequn~~ Call aft 6 pm, 897.0l!!G. PLAYBOY Page 23. River. Trade for Blg Bear For 8% cab over or poolside apt nr bch. $155. us .. 16 Office Rental 440 · or mountain cabin Canyon !?? U>w d<p. 2:m Florida area with OCC8JI vu, 2 BR. Lake prop. or 1 548...1900. • 557·7621. • 2 BA color co-on:\ cptll/ p riior Office J[S] 53&-3976 drptJ/dswshr &: range. Lge re.i\158 [ Lott and FCUlll WILL trade llC"I of profes· '68 Ford Cort,lna, tran11por.. 1 BR, J.4. Nu Wlk to bch, din area, open beam ceilln(t. . alone.I moulds for 16 fl. 1911· 1.at\111:1 co.r. '70Honda l50 SL 9rPts. drlli. trplc, 'tdfta: on-priv ba.ll'OfW I'*;• laundry. a.-i-• f"' D..l In& Cat. want car or new Cycle. '66 VW c..mper for 1 '1 •1peta, '165· 842-!8877 Adults, no 'peti, 49'J..2259, f'llAIAA .,. Miil l\lrnlt~ with $150 value. property, Alm~ CC''!'?'!' 'I~ • 49U464. , • Found lfrff ads) 550 64S3l3S 615-7871 Aptl lluntlna1oriHarbourStopptng llAVE lots. &erca6tt' and WANT hotM or condo -NEW 2 Br, 1~ bl!-Condo. 'F~;,,, or Untum. 370 Ct-nttr. &Jiles trom 400 10 CAT -Black ms.le with whlh' hou8CA all over Soothf.rn Have clear land&: S15M eq. Bltns, Pool. $225/MO. 1400 aq, 11. ()ply 38c per sq. paw11. Found vie Orange -CA.lit., w11.n1 vnrkM1s 1>rk'Cd Long Och 2 lunC9 It 3 un.lta 642-2657 Corone del Mlir rt . Air condltkiw.-d. All mod· 16th C.M. MIHOl.2. Harbor area homt>~ or In· on kit nr ocel\n, Mr, Skiba, L~ ~.1~' •-'~· em a.mmenities. S year SIAMESE female found Sat come prop. Bkr. 67!>-7225. 556 ltO!e, LB tlU) 4lS-38'16. r ,• * t M"="<IMWUUS 2 BR. beEUn kue. ps.tW" call (114) ll/25 in CdM area. Call TRADE SlJ.500. t"qulty ln 'TI Peugeot 304 Wa.gon FOR utqiJ)E Lq:u:aa Apt. cell'•·· pool. So. of ltwy. 848-00 or l213} !§92.1361 67"..r-1964 evea. Nf!WpOl"t Bl'aeh home for clean Travel Tra.iltr. 1aio. ~ OC1an vil!ws. acrtt of $183 Moath. Adults, no petJ, ext 2M or 274. FLUl-TY Nack kilten about bM,I, ct.r or T.0.'1, JIOUAC P.O. Box 4007, ~ Close • bucb • Brottt 64f..4848 DNTWN H.B., 500 sq n, w-5 n'KI., Mesa Verde atta, la ltul!\1 for m . mo. Aa:t· Irvtnf, Ca.lit ;;;:""f 2 BR., I Ba.: 'Coote .-comp! -led &/w 567-1104. °"'"'" ,,,._7081, !l'.!004 ~~~ mKtvatc to tu!t l~Mnt. On COCKATEEL. 11·28. Can-JfAVE ~ M equity 1n 6 wn..Ltradeour().Y-Oapt, ~a I lrT::.', ._ ' ~ LA MANCHA P"f!mile1 1~1'C· op1~ ncry VllllllC e.rc11. NS, Very H~ and 2 Duplt:xts In Pasadena. for your Lriaure mcatc "!:_ ahattiltl. '8ri.nd frrl .. Dflux Units Hal . -pro ~ "---I -'-" World hme. Spac. l BR, 2 Mo. -.,U7 f\lrb.• M1.tur1 11..e~ now for your cm-bt6~ty shop etc . tame. ' ....... -,;..-. °"'ant •rgc!I' .,....,.,... BA w/full mnlnc@ lnc ti.QI. adulta on11. Alm aVILU. lllniftion &Jlowa.nce of 1 aeyti ' · YOUNG Black tal w/Oea. or local land lo deveklp. utll. Prftf' .. e area. MU _ IOOft, other luxury apla. S250 'ino'1 hft rent. l BR, l BJ\ me. colb.r bind vie Atlanta & 67S-3539 • ~'- to J650 mo+ B)I app'L only ~Pss2 BR's & 3 BR'L riD Sq. ft. or olficfi IJllltt In Brookhunt. 968--1043. Uk 10 ttadfo' OUT Tndtr'• DRESS SHOP In San Cle-MLt..-• Ne..-Beach, SIZ-ir'ICldg e . · .... _ .. _ ._ ~• -..,....._.... • • l>lh1ru'lhr, encl lll'11"ii...,..645.-3940 f'ND 2 boxers vie: MC!'lll Parad181!!columnilfor)'Olll men .,., .. -.....,...,.·~ , SPret'ACULAR view t le 3 nr. A'im'g pool, BBQ'• PROFESSION~L Sullc ready Vf'rdc. 557--0.'!39. 55 dlinM tnl!t ~~~? ::on, 2 8pm blk: bc.'M~: ~~cce~b~ll Pl., c.M. to go. Hell at BolM Chica, rND: Sia mete type cat, vie. for 5 ~ Wler 8 PM. $-2339. 11'• • -..... sell ,.., ~.8. 1215/mo. 84&-13Z!. u: ''~• N!i!~do< * * * * * .._ '• Fut mllollll: eni Jmt a DhOne Item& wtth ~ue. Ute Dally llOUSE Buntin&! \\falch lhe FN • • i111 \, .... ~·-· .. ..,..,..,,.. .... ..,,..,,...,.,.. ... ..,,..!!!l!~ll!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!B,,..., ealla"NQ".~ PllotCluslJ\ed.M).f,678. jO~PEN~~l~fO~USE~~col~umn.~:.....-l.!>u~l~lcnon~~·~,..~1~8Tl:!!='·19llO.~:__-l1 ................................... 1 , I ' . . . ' I • . ' • ____ A Classified Ad Could Help Fill SGnta' s Ylgggn , i ! I I I I t l About this time every year, the ad-visors in the • DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Department really become SQnta 's Helpers. They're ready now to help you write an ad that will sell the surplus things you have accumulated. • ' ' . • , ' .... ...... -............ .,--.. ... ---...--...... -.... .., ' Our Santa's Helpei:s have c;i wagonload of ideas ' ' . ' to help· you fill ;$,al)ta's wagol'.'I -or to com,·, up . .. " ' I with. extra holiday cash for whm."Ver your needs might be. Look around and see what you have to sell. Then dial the direct line for ti.Ip. \' Tell Santa's Helpers ' What You ,Want· ·To Sell .. Use The Direct Line---DAILY Pl.OJ Clmlfied • '" ' " I ' . ' I I I I I I • • • • I ·. --... ,.! .. • • .,, . _,., i;..;. ·l>l -.... ., .. -· ~ " .. • .,. !>. ---,,., •Cl. -"' -1 ,, . . . ~~·-== 1---1~1 ' w....,..-29,im . '"' ~'I-' _L ... _, •__,![)]I ~j I',,,_, I lllll 1 l[Il] I l[IIJ I l[IIJ I I: ;I J 11 1'1JI I I I la Shi I r cl: 7 DAll.V PILOT ][IIJ ;;;I -· ,, ';;;;;' ~Wl:.1 t HeuU!'f I Help Wanl<ld, M & fl 711 Help Wanl<ld, M & fl 710 Help Want.d, M & fl 710 Help Wanl<ld, M & I' 711 >!elp Wantod, M & F 710 Help Wontod, M & F 710 Help Wontod, M & l'·fll t SKIPLOADER A dump trucl< Job Wonted, P-lo 102 "-~·. BOOKKEE!'ER.F/C DE!JVERY ol DA IL Y GIRL for drivHbru photo, g PUBLIC RELATIONS *S.c'y/Euc. lo $700 WAITRESSES, f.timt.~ : '"""-Bl ' EARN llQu 1or arnall t&pldly crowtn& Pfl.O'I', SUlfDAY ONLY, to d-.y wk. 10f:un-.3Vl'!l. OWt'I Atncttve, well i:roomed, Cart-er oppor. for r:xec. In P.'flOll onJy, Tun ' 11 .. ,. , .,~ "'" \Aln' bldgproclL\ol;r.>!urtbave ..._, carrlm. Ro-...,,,,,. -. lftld. $Ltl5 vivac:looll young lady for oee'y/10p lkilll • '""''" Tbun 5-7 p.01. De ' I tr~ ··· . ~Jr, r tinia ' •. _,,H US! abill1)' tbn.a .P It b I: exp. quirt." tbollBt of a Station hr. 962-4J53.. public ""lationa work In ot job~ per'l()naf 111abillty. Th.W'I S-7 p.m. Delaalbl• I , , 1,glrt . ~ •F:_ ~ • ft"" ,. ' with ~ ayatem. Sat Waaon ot Van. Contact Mr. CRAVEY ARD cook wanted the Greek la. "Dream apot J-ltlen Schuff er Sea Shanty, 630 Udo ~ .t ~ Qri , afadlrii, 847-. Aslt tor Rita or stephanlc ELECTRONIC $12 to $14,tm yr. Wllh Harry Sfeley, 3XI Wett Bay Apply at Houae of Pancakes ot the worlll" ln connect1on Pel'80nnel Agenc:·y CC.Dr7"'., =N-="=·,,--.,-,--:- , YARD & Carqe aeanup Reasonable ratee free pM:k· resume apply 15JJ W. tmtb St., Coata Mesa. 329 E. 17th, Cotta Meu.. '#tlh telOrt development & 4262 Qunpua Drive NB WAITRESS wanted _ 1« ; Free est. 7 dayi. caii '-IP & dclJvcry. ' ASSEMILY St, Gardena (213)321""5671. DELIVERY man for early HOUSEKEEPER Uvt-in ~m. No. exp. nee. All Suire 8-f 5.51-211 1 THE DERBY Must be ticp. l• anytime, 548-5011. Libr~ Oftice Services Never a Fee BUSBOY mo.minz new 1 paper care for boy 2, it.rt s. Clea.ii travel &: accommodations SECRETARY lntervicws being beld atlft 2 • I HouHCIHnlng 2855 SUite B, Newport Blvd, 1......,rlm . Must be clee.n .t neat. over deUvery, mU1t have depen. 4 br home, wa.sb, help wok. pd ~ ~·1 Salary Befiutiful modern <1fifce ~ b, Moo-Fri. 126S !oUlh C.M. n•v 18. Apply ln pelWm, Surf A dable car, $180 to $200 mo. Congenial tamlly. Own ~n. iewl Sat 4 •~· cated in airp:>rt area. Good t Br'lstol, S..A. M&=f3!· Decllc•ted Clunlna NEED help at borne! we Peno11nel Service Sirloln, 5930 w. Coast Hwy, MS--4752. room , 'JV" aalary. Umited J~ Len ng • . benefits. Start $550. Ft>e WE Need sh a k 1:e e * WE DO EVERYTHING * have Aklet, Nu r 1e11, N.B. DENTAL Aulltant for front English ok. Call 89Hl837. . Paid/Also fee Job&. Call Dilrtrlbutors. No cxperielee Refs. Free est. 646-2839 Hooeekeepe:rs, Companions, 771 W, 20th, C.M. offitt', X·lta,yl &: Prevention HOUSEKEEPER / Cook, PUMP ll.land Sale• man• Jean Brown, 54Mi005, Coast-nect-ssary. No layoffs. Ct.lJ Homemakt'nl, Up john, 642 .. 7523 546-2592 C•mpus P•trolm•n lnatructlon. Nol)osmolrer, VJ exp'd 1 adlt, live in, CdM are~. 5 Days 50 hn. al Per90 1 Ag nc 1190 ~~~:=.===~==-I .:,o1~=1 ~n!~. 547-Q)Sl. Intervtewq ~11 "~ Jf:1~ =ct D~AL Assistant ~~ fil_~~ home. S 3 o o , ~~ne ~81;°~ ap~· Harbor B~~ .. c~1. :Y. WHO o:~rs A ~;:?Rlf' Call Dutch 53'1·1508, H•lp W•nf'M, M & F 710 ASSEMBLERS Hu an opening for p/time ecper. Must type, »4Qhrs HOUSEKEEPER, 5 dys wk RECEPTIONIST wanted, S~~~l gdDe~~in:oa: CHOOSE your boon. wi:n MESA Oeanina:, carpets, SOLDERERS cam2 ..... ~ patrolmen. Hrs. wk. 645-5130. or live-in. 90me child care. competenti PI ~~1 i=. i' ai;-Hospital, N.B. ~-yooneUM"'· .... ·-~Can~ windowt:, Ooon. etc. Resid/ A Better Temporary Exper. in chassii wiring, :.........,:30 pm, Mon thru Fri. DENTAL AMi5I: t. Ex 'd 1 MUBt be a.bit!' to drive no pearance er . . w o • ..........,, ~· ... ft'V<J"'"' . ,.,.; cornm'l. 557-6742, ~. Position p c. Boardl & panels. Ap-S189 per hr. Make appllca-x--• oralan P .. __ n car nee Irvine 133-8986. lice. TY PI n g, 80lne S~~YM I~. cph1llf'('h sllgbtJy bandlca.PDed. "tb. ..,.., ..... u-·---'-,.nina URGENTLY PiY Hon at cl,.-Wed penonnel ,._._';;:,";A• evacuauun, · ' 1 transafblng. 8:30 to 5 p.m, uuw .. .,....., Ol)or1 1, e&.91? retired. A.,e 21 10 70. .pp.. AWL~-~'& AfriELLUX SYSTEMS office,_J.90ifith st., Htmting ~. Int~ In Call 540--5400. call 548-363I for interview plement your income. [)dye By Day.* ~,f°rtation ·1.on Beach. Calif. Endtni \IESIGN DRAFTSMAN REAL ESTATE. Have open-R EC E PT IO NIST-Typist SERVICE Station Salesmen a cab 6 tin. or more a dly. P•lnllng & Paperhanging lnt•rior-Exterior CUltDm work, gwU'Sn. Spec. l'rice on apta/vacancle11, P'l'ee Color Con.suiting & Est., Won't be underbid! Refc.r., Lie. Bonded, Ins. 642-E005. No W astlng__ * WALLPAPER * When you call "Mac" M&-1444 ~1n1 PAINTING & PAPEliING, 19 yn. 1n Harber area. Lie & . bonded. Ref'• turn. 60-2356. NEEDED Irvine ~~~plex date December 8th, 1972. Must have 1t1bdlvision ex~. ~1 ~~ u:1:neii:::1!f tome bkkpng lkill.t belpflll. f/t\me r.ve; shift.· Al.oto. Apply In pe.t90n, Yellow Otb F.qual Oppor. 'Emplcyer. ~ referencn essential. our office CA1J., Perm. f-time. Huntington p/time eves &. wknds. l\.1ust Co., Ui6 E. 16th St., a.ta ~EMBa~.=mseo-Exp in ftM Top SSS. Long Tenn Assign-w E. LacbeMl)'l'r Beach Coov. hosp, l88ll have lire mech. knowledge. 'O":c' ... ~=c=~-,.-,--I • SECRETARIES •TYPISTS • MCST OPRS •KEYPUNCH O,RS •PBX OPRS • ASSEMBLERS NEVER A FEE sri ...... <&. IQ.tln11tnnn1, GAR LOT MAN ment 646-3928. ' Ew. 673-4577 Florida, H.R 847-3515. Neat appearance. Apply M1 WINCHELL'S Donut MWle A~l~tia~ ~ ~~a~::~l~~~a:: =Un =~ REC!PT·TYPIST =~~!!:"~~~eii ~:i-er1:S.~~~Jan:,,,..-, tion &: Herb ~nt~A-Car in job.. thnge benefita. No NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO Part Time, -to 12• approx da,Ys. graveyn:l shift, swing liJ!!!!!!!!!i!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! South ~-Cblli;ge •tu· phone~· Appl.yin penon Tempo Temporary Help mN PERSONNB. XI hr. wk 540-54.15 llhUt. local refB req'd. Arco. I w~·. dent over 18. Penna.Pent 25 only~ aee Mr: NlelBen. c::Cm.N"'"Cca.t.rn.W-V RECEPI'IONisr for Dr's of-19th & Newport, CM. ••• hrB. weekly. 499-4141. TERRY BUICK Department Store .iJl.l\J"-'-'-~......_, nee. Type 165. SH oo. wtu SHEET metal ·mecha.nic, 1 1:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~I Sth & \Valnut J. W. Robinson Free & Fee Pcsitlons train, ~ exp'd Machinist ( mi 11 Auto. 'HWitfngtOJt>Beach Purch~/Followup to S800 RECEE?TIONIST I TypiAt, operator), exp'd. Job &hop - USED CAR Adhesive Salesman to$UK Start at SDI mo. Call for ~rience. S pa ce-Tek ~A;;;nl;;;i.'!=""""""----.;..;..'I MEC". ''"''IC CARE of convalenscent Newport Beach Screw Mach Opn to S6 hr appt. 547-7128. 1 .... ""· ·~ Placentla, """ e~rly woman in the home. Hu Opening.For F/C Bkkprs/P&L to $800 ... u• ~ SCRAM LETS CHE~t•Ey<ipfALER ~r ~ (dayi). 962:9621 Comm'I Loan Sec'y ta l600 R.E. SALES Costa ~~D ERER • . Apply ta 9"'"< 510 c/o Daily MAINTDIAHC£ !Wcepl/Typiat, (Moo, DO IT NOW ! ANSWERS Interview H-·-. Pilot., 330 W,est c .... Street, Ct,.ERICAL TRAINEE Wed, Fri, Sat&: Sun) $550 We're on the move and need 1 Yr. Min. Ra.-ent exper. in """" IJ'QJ • A/P Inven. Control $460 cord.wood or flat boan:I 9 am-ll am & 1 pm--4 pm Costa~Me • Calif. 92626. Gn!at chanee to eam as yoo M[CUlll(C Order Desk/exper S460 h~p! U )'OU want a Profes-module. Must read resistor Work when • where AVON RISENTATIVES learn. This company will llM IBM K-•~h to• .. "" sional Career · not Jt15t a ,.., ...... ,·1-d'-"-~-. you want! _ MONEY train bright beginner in Med. ~'i/Bclc Ottk:e ~~~ job • and are willln&: to make ............ PieaseA~;:i;' Raglan -Erase -Handy - Egolam -ALIMONY Overheard at an exdimfve Yaeht Club: "I hope I have I INT • EXT palntln&, paper Interim .f"~ car pQmenta, varie~ of &P>ts. Li~. 488 E. 17th (at ~) CM a Succeu Comm1ttment, I GULTON INDUSTRIES = 54':"7905~ wood Penonnel"'---'t<t" . presents, College ~"'A~o~---tal Jan P/Ume, experienced 642-1470 want to talk to YOU. Look 1644 Whittier Ave., C.M. o-~• CO!b.' Vacation 1 In • "'f>e, ~. ~ Per-Excellent Bene.fits at the benefit& • expe.nding 642-2400 PROF. Palnttne, at.o roofs, nt W 20th ( 114. FebNarY. Call DOW for son~ Agency, 2'l90 Harbor ~ AIL ~nta. PLUS Equal Oppor. Employer aCCOQI. ceil. lnter/exttT. 642_7523 'c.U._4 u. detSilL 540-70'1. Blvd, CM, Apply In penon 10-5 pm JUNIOR Salesmm: J0.15. New Homes Sal~ lour new as happy a marriage u my - sister. She gets $300 a week ALIMONY." ' • • " iO ' ,- 1 t I•• Lic/lns. Free est. 64S-5191. I ::::::::::::::::-or~::'"':i;::··:·.r "'i""i;,YSITI ER: C8llfornla CLERIC.At-Office. Alert ln--•2 Fashion Iml., NB Earn $al-$«) per week get-tracts! Some positions Sal· PAINTlNG -Honest. clean. I• ' ~ · ~~ Waln.rt Sq u a r e -b!lligent woman. Intettltinl' Equal Opper. Employer ting new customers for the ary + Commis.!So111. ethers guaranteed wwt<. Ucensed Acctng Clerk • $t75 I~!'" area of Irvine. work. Must be g cod DAILY PD.OT. Thia is not a Guaranteed Draws high per & insured. 675-5740. Foreman , . • t1" borne. 11:30 to 4:00. w/num~ We will train. DRUG CLERK, ex p ' d, newspa~ route and doe1 cent bonus, paid vacations, PT l p t · c Rubber!Plast~ to .Si8K· &: • girl 7 &: 5. Needed MacGttgt>r racht Corp, downtown H.B. Permanent. not include coll~ or Medical and We lnsurance. A · nt. cla ntingl · ~r 1 M•~aru·ca1 Eng•-r .•tAir, mediately¥ 551-41.ll. .1631 Placeil~ .. CM. 536-:Jl!O delivering. TransportatiOn is Do It NOW! It's your move! shampoo, ean ng. n.<: s. .."" ....... • """ .-. rovlded W 'WOr'k four Call JACK SEYMOUR Ins. 642-7059. Typist ~-. ' ' ""-~'"\ ' t::YSITJ'ER, our ho~, t'ONCESSlON Girl.I, must be l!QUIPMENT fx,urs after~ and 8 00 CALL 716-2231 WALLPAPER HUNG Burro"gh, u.:mo l«il•' 2 yr old Boy. g,:io to 4• over 1~ ooat appearanco. Saturday. Wo havo oponlnp • SEYMOUR Carl Rebko 646-2449 Prod. Scheduler to $MIO thru Thurs. Matur. Apply So. Coast plaza OPERATOR for Fcuntain Valley & South Pl1•l•r, Patch, Rep•lr * PATCH PLASl'ERING All types. Ffte eatlmates call541M1825 Plumbing Sec'y conttn'l ll'llging to$600 ;··· 1v°9 m ~n preferred. Own Theatre No~ 2. 6 8 5 Huntington Beach areas on. Realty & Investment Per!lOrulel-Ocrk "'' $375 • ~P·• necessary. Refs Sunflower COsta Mesa. Large onuunental tree nurs-ly. You must be out ot Keypunchen (3)' ~o!>&i • . · Call ~ 5. CCX>~ · ' 21 Call bd ery in Orange County seeks school by 3 PM t ol--.R_.H--,.1-.E"st~ote,-S.:.....ln,-- Recept/Ge"'.qfc '~p-~ $450 needed part • over_ • · ore an e~rtenced equipment participate. ExperienceJ F/CBookkeeOir · $65() time ' 21 mon. old boy. = ~·· After 12 operator. Job require! 1·2 boys given priorit y . FREE A/P Constr to $650 Your me nev , A've. · tc : yrs experience in operating 968-S64L SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS All Office Skills NO FEE EARN MORE WITH US'. CHAMPAGNE TEMPORARY HELP Newport Beach 3849 Bireh Street 540-'1345 ANTIQUE ROLL-TOP· DESK. S Walnut, All Roll- ing parts rmored pertettly. $600 or best otter. ph 644--071< REDECORATE your home r o r HoJida.yll. DecmJitor speci.al.Wng In Antiq'Ws. Avail at reaaonable prices 91>-2811 Appliances I02 NEW Whlrlpool D~ $2'15. Etec. ranee 132>. 80th &old. TV ....... mmt IOU. 673--0500 afu!r 6. Drains uncloged -$7 .50 Sewer line to 100' _ S15 AIP Typist $500 Ramona weat pf freeWa7 co~ Girl, over 18, small &: large equipment/ ==~-J"o"ss"'"'"---1 L'---,. Train~ Fn!e &: Fee Positions S.C .• 7475 ~. .. =~b~h~~·r!~::~nt. 'vehicle. OASS I DRIVERS .. URGENTLY NEEDED R.i9l1 Equal Oppor. Employer NEWPORT BABYSIT 2 yr old bpy, do Yes One Hour Cleaners UCENSE A MUST, e Secretaries limited Time On Y l '"~!""'""'~~!"""!",..IDtSHWASHER. Specl~l. P•rsonMI Agency light housekeeping, pcrman· Gi-ant'a Plaza. H.B. • Keypunch Operatcrs Fa""°"vaila'ble~~T~ll Com~ Taking Applications fur •OtillK'~~t,~-.. ~~ :. * 5$-2502 * 833 Do D N B cnt Wkday momln&a 15 to Stable position w/major 1ocaI e Industrial ....... o.nl'C' • BUSBOY .... uwicu -v•r r., • · al . hrs k ., ' · COUNTER Girl for C.M. company. Xln't wages & e Billing Clerk Typist pan,y. Applicants fuU,y re-e DISHWASHER 84&-7360 PLUMBING REPAIR No job too small 642-3170 55:J..858l per w I Irvmc. bakery, exwr. pref'd . bebef:ltl. If )'OU 'quality Irvine 54D-WlO lmburseduponqualltlcatlon. •,WAITRESS =.LAD~"Yc;-;K"'e"nmo=:-:re-~1 • Fltime. AJoty Fl'eoch'• pleue can Ondy ~ NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO New or experleooed u.les Apply at Mr. Mike's ACCOUNTING CLERK BABYSITfER, CDM area, BakerY.U.7d .W. Baker, no. betWu 8 A 5. 551-2612. Tempo Temporary Help people. Openbip available. as Palm.. BalOOa. Washer $25 COLE PLUMBING 2 Yn ""''' ac<oUn!in& depl. = boun ~ IS mo A, C.M. . m1f LIVE IN =" trainlo< program. I --"""""'=="~'"'~PM~-... mo * lll2-3l2S * 24 hr . ....-. 645-ll&l exper, ll>ciOJ<li••\""""''°"· · "4:T44'1 '• , .. t'~~NJER G!!!' EXP'D CARP , ER H'"per for olderly ladJ In bmltlft. m~:;:.'~~ TECHNICIAN Ro~~~~ S.Wlng/Atferathfts Reqalcula'• uael °! llltyp.'Y addoTK ' BABYSlTl'ER. part time Apoply -e::~~ C !.._ Boat ~~~r nice mobile home. Vtty 832-MIO. * s39-12J2 * 1;;.;;.;;,;;;;::.;,;;..;;.;....;.""'--I c or oc: mg. ey-f 2 chlldre . on.f ,. '"""' n.alU.11", .i;g, ~ light bouae~, J:ftP&ft! TARBELL TRAINEES Vicki's Or'-l••ls puncb exper. prefd. F /time. ~ Call .!?,3838"' myaft 6 One. Hour Marttnlzing Equal Opportunity Employer meala. Must have own 1 . "' ·-Gulton lodustries .~~e.: u•_,. er ~~ 56 .,..,.__ 30 tramportatlon. &tlr2297. Prof. dntptng, taliorin& & 1644 Whittier Ave., CM .,.,........., ___... FAST growing company1~===~~-~-1 Work includes assembly ol remtjtlna:. 645--C25. 642-2400 BABYSI'ITER in teacher's ~~~~t~~· :=. G~~ ff'rr:: -. l y N RES TREUARL TONRS electro-mechanical devices. Altw .. ~ F..qua1 Oppor. Employer home, Newport Beach, Si ;;iii;i .... ii;;iiiii;;iii;iiiiiiial Organizational &: clerical BAYVIEWOONVHOSPlTA A A T help, Good manual dexterity & Ne.t, accurate. 20 years exp. d81S per wk. Call Mon thru DELICATESSEN abilities a nece&&ity. e:m. Good em~ee benefits , wattreues. lunch &: eve basic electron1c1 req'd. Will ACCOUNTS PAYABLE F'ri8to4o30,842-69lll , .. ~~"C 1 ·-~ · ~ •h!Jt. -· ne•:. Also toachmech.lkilll. Slfl:a Fee Paid. . AA Co. aeeb BABYSJ'ITER, Housekeeper, ci """"!t"' a am a r a D • ~ cooks & kitchen help. 1617 Gulton lnd1111rlcs sharp fndtv. tor variety own transp., Aftemoons & •Counter Personn.I ' 493-4586.' LVN Westclm Dr, N.B. Between 1644 Whittler Ave., C.M. MAGNETIC SIGNS ~~-Xlnpald'l med-. ,_!'_ .. !:". Eves. 673-ms/640-0166. (malit ... fomolo) F/C BKKPR $650 3-11 & 11·1 519-3081 1 & 4pm. 642-2400 $10 * ~2449 cl!.Xuoq;, ... ., ,,.,.J & Thro p A L Equal Opper. Emp]oy('r I~~~~~~~~~ I Hayes, 540-6)55, Coa<rta.I Harb/Vlct, CM. My home, Fry Cooks ~ motel ln exchange for apt, 0 / 1 TRAVEL Agent Strong in in- KENMORE GAS DRn:k RUNS GOOD $50. • 60-0022 . Siii 1 YR 1U1nto del A ta- atall. late mod. all ·cMile Kenmore washer. 839--i'hi. e DISHWASHERS, - drym, -~ ...... • delv'd. a&-'M:I>; 5't6-521I. • A1ao Fee Jobi. Call Helen BABYSITfER, 5 dy1 wk, vie MAINTENANCE man lot ~ 1 ;I l[IJJ Penormel Agency, 2 7 9 0 2 yr old. Refs. 642-3391 Personnel Agency 2376 Newport Blvd Cit euben .d ternatlonal le c r u i s e lu...,•it f 1 Harbor Blvd, CM BEAUTICIANS &: SHAM· Full Time 2o.i3 Weatclltt Dr., NB 1.;c,..._::,;:=="'~-_,,---,,....,,-, =·w/e~ ~,: C•meris & l=iiiiiiiiim· .~.1 ACCEPTING applications POD GIRLS needed now. Apply in Pers:>n 64S-2nO MAKE Xtra $ • lell Park L-tun• Hills cy. Reply Clauitled Ad No.1_.;;E;.i'li;;ui;;P';...'".;.ie;,.nt ____ ll.,11_1 1-for full time dishwashers, Huntington Beach. 963-3433 HOCHMAN'S FOOD u ... -, ' ---LaneN defi.8!,! Plan~=: 519 % Daily Pilot, P. o. HASSELBLAD SOOC--V. Ntw busboys, cooks. Must be at BEAlfI'Y Operator, Shampoo ..., .._._... Allal.. ra-iu. o ....... J, no Box 1560 c.o.ta M Calif Job WantM, Mlle 700 least 18 yrs of age. Colony girl for busy u.ion, 1610~ w. , DELICA 1 ESSEN & ().C;I.R. S3 hr. Call 838-1103 No kit invsbnnt 89'J-4271 Now Interviewing 9Ell. • esa, · ~r;. never used •· INDUSTRIOUS )OUfl&' man --In painting and mfnor Mmt!' repairs.. Also KI~ ch en , San Juan Coast Hwy, NB, 642-3970. REST'AURANT bet<*c noon. ICAL Ag SISTA NT Cap.,•tra•<>. Pl>I a little "loot" ;n ,,.... * 100°/o FREE * .......,, Beck olllce exp Daytime Busboys TV Technician, electronlca, henchman, I/time. Latest eqWp. Frank's TV Repair, S»-lll24. Furniture 110 MEDIT. dinhl8 rm set. KJlc. alze bodroom ouite, LlvlDe yirdwork. Will work: tc suit you,&U--0022. The fastest draw in the West. LevU-sell those baubles fOr 428 ~~es:eet e Secretaries Free to $700 Ek~.~~expwork. ~'. •.. a Dally Pilot Classified "bucks". Call O••HWt !:qua1 Oppor, Employer e F/C C tr F t PD ~~ Ad. 642-5678. 64Hi678. • Ge~l Office r;_en: $375 ~~~ ~F~~ N.B. USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD WS THAN 3 LINES ' .... : -. . . . " , . " ,:· ,. •, .,. I -nMll $4.50 $5.80 $6.80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 " ~ · -. 'aR· u·5~''vouR · .-; .. · .. \., iiii .·: ~ CHARGE ell.RD" · ' ..... ' • ... . . ' • • ,l .1,.,., .. r)" ' ~ '• •• .!-.... ~. ,. \'f\> " ' ., ·~ • • ,.., • ·~~li1lii ...... , •••••••• ,.,.. Mtl1111i11t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ... . ~. . . ' ... .. ·, . ' ,., >', i.. -.' .;'.:,> ·: ,,·, ' '~'·· 1):!,~' ,; '• ' I ~ Cl1ulflc1MM • • • •• • • •• ••• • • • • ••••• • • • • •• • • • • o.• • • • • • • •• •• •• •• •• •• • ~Ii .'J .. .,.' .. ?. ........ \\. ! ' H•• ••• '" ·• ,1~\ \~ •• .', "' •• •••••• ~ •• ~."~e·.v. ••'it' i• ••••••••• • • ..,,... •··•·············•·•·••····•·•·················•···••··· City •• ••• ,, •• •• , , •••• , , •••• ,, ••••. Ph.11 ••• , • , • ••• , •• , •• , , ••• , • • ...... rtc..1 " .............................................. . ....... WI! lo""" ~ AiMl:11:1 °"'"" C..lt DAILY PILOT P,O.lalMO • T!MIS 1 TlMIS 72 TlMIS - $7.40 $11 .70 $17.70 $9.08 $14.50 $22.50 $10.76 $17.30 $27.30 t .. : , '• TO f..UIE COST Put' only on• word ln eedl tpece •bowe. lncl.d• l'our ,.,llllr1ss or ~on• nu.,.b••· Yho coif of l'OUr elll is 1t tho 011d of the lin• •11 wh:cli tke le1f wonl •f Y•ur •d i1 writ· 1111. Aild $1.00 plw1 l li1111 1•••• if you d•1lr• w1• of DAl\,Y PllOT le• •••vie• with 111•ll•d re pli•1. '= c.... "'-· Cellf .... = == . Li.i Relnder' s Agency 4500 Campus Dr. MEDICAL rec:eptkdst, JJU-! 546,2UB Newport Beach have heavy phooe exp. for~ '="=;,..-7"=~c=co1 busy GP. 'L Salary com· Fumitur• A1Mmbl1r1 mensurate w/exp. Send Minimum 2 yrs exp. New resume to P.O. Box 4336, . Orange County Co. Great Irvine, Calil. 92664 * TYPISTS Register for * nn Furn. Glove-leather lliCa & Joveaeat, retri&, color TV, pool rover 6: mon!. All lJJce Apply In Pcraon 24001 Ave De La Cllrlotta Laeuna Hi1ll (At the El Toro ott ramp s.o. Freeway) future. Ma~ benefits. Dom· M E D I CA L Technologht: tno Industries Inc., 17672 Licensed, exper, p/time. Armstrong Av., In1ne. Pacificla Hospltal, 18792 n4: 557-0052, Immediate Delaware, Hunt. B ch. openings. 842--06ll. ext 27L Equal Oppor. Employer a temporary job today Intervws: 9-12 We Need AU Offlce Ski1ll Equl\l Oppor. Employer MaJ.e . .:i'. Female W1shim Glrl Inc. 466 MacArthur Blvd. 54-0-0325 F'ULL time er part time boy MERCHANDISE handler for kennel help. Must like Wanted to work ln rumlture RN, 3-ll, f/tlme OR. RN all TYPI51' & all-around Girl animals, people and hard store. can Mr. Pavome, shifts, UtJme ICU. Paclftca Friday with '·Think work. Also needed 1 girl 642-0262 Beals Home Furn. Hospital, 18792 Delawatt', PO'Ner". Will train sharp Friday _ receptionist, It typ-' Hunt. Bch. 842-0611. gal. Call Jean at 540-45Il ing & ti.ling. Must be able to SAL.&S: Eam $500 between _be_-_•_!lanH~~'"'~-~- wo'k with ..,bUc an<1 like MiU Opel1tlr mw & Cbrbtmu w1Muk u-ntty Nuded animals. Please send brlel e . Glow Coimetla by Anita • ~ resume to Box 624, Laguna Lynn. Start maklnc money Unskilled Beach, 92652. I ...... n-..tar now by calling ll7:H062 • Clem GAL FRIDAY e ... Ulll ...... •wz betwn t & 4 pm or Stop by A.tmime reaponalblllty in lOca.I our botlque 1 h o w r o o m • Assemblers new. Alm .. '69 Mere. Sta. wgn. 53&<611. 7' Green crushed "9lwt couch and matchln1 loveeeat. 2 web aid, will sell fer $215. 567-4861. CLASS Dln. met, matdl Bar lll.oolA, Clb. chair, dbl dresser, lamp1 !'1):Ulf ***Sofa Ii matchinl '6w seat, oever ueed. Both i.u. Usually home, -..1910. 1 BEIGE 90fa I: chair, grmt lor cabin, both $15. Call 54>-1004 WOULD like to bu;)t a 4 poster ~. silw!e me. N<Yr painted -wa1nut or dark maple preferred . 642-3589 Eves & wtt:kenck. Gar09' Sol• 112 ooe gat omc.. 1nwrance e N/C n-.tar loca"" at the Factory, GS Will 1"aln knowl...f-he\pful.Nolhfor "f'U'•WI 30th St, N.B. ' NeVtt A Fee -~· "., _., u J I I • • Sale, Oirtltmu Wl't&tt.. um ooe. Tc $400, Call Nancy ~uuu~ • ewe r Y • nter1m ~r arnngmnta ~ Ma.y, 540-6055 Coutal Pc.r. , musical, stereo. camera, m.11.dc quilt l antiques frl sonnet Agency, 2190 Harbor Nite Shilt Only 1porU equipment: willing to Personnel Service 3lst 1 0 am. 5 pm' &)) Blvd, CM. Min. 3 Y" aper. train alert, t!' n er c et I c m w 20th c M Gonorol Office ci.rks e P•ck'llng • L•b Assi•t•nts No Exper. Nec.aary Immedlate Placement Long I: Short Temp. Au1p. NEVER A FEE (f{jid ::::::;] I Guaranteed Overtime pcnon. I.mmed ope n t n g • , • • 1 ,,,AI"'•c-bam~•,.;·,.,H,..8..,· =;;-=::-I Costa Meaa Jewelry It Loan '42~7523 546-2592 Otn! YARD SALE. °f'I*., Apply NEWPORT COltTROlS CORP. 901 w. 16tli St. Newport l11cla BAM·Sl'M - 64&-7741. Jntervin.1ng 9-11 & 1-4 Wed., Thurs. Everytblrw The lute« draw in the West. Don't give up the Mlpl mlllt go! 797 S. a.t. •• a D&1ly Pilot CluaUled "Llat" it in claulfled, ShiPi;'-"'?""''=',..~ar'=l'=---,,1 Ad. 6§Hi6'JL . to Shore Results! 6'2--5678. Need .11. "Pad"? Pl.II.Ce .11.n ad! - . . .. . . ~ ~ -. . . ' • 1 •• . . .._ . . . , ' I OAllY PILOT Wtil"•• Naee •• 29, 19'2 Wti rtdllt'i re•lrlilf 2'1 1972: I • • • 1)/11' ,~·;. . .I~ I ·~bYw .li1IL _ .... ~~~ ...... .;.· ~,llii]iii:I ~• .... _ ... ~""""~~'. Ill Ill S.W Michlnoi Iii TV, ._, Htfll, .a ~--1--TlmM,·--'I ~... . . M1 t ·4 • 2 •• •• 2 4 hntll) c...,. Sal• nl. Sat. $an. Alt 1:00. 2 --~ .... pad, Maple table, •Ir """'· ._.., turn; Iota cl mis<:. 1930 Swan Dr, Meta Verde, CM Jewel'! 115 • FIRE POWER s.w. lll••M••. ·s-au . • , , -11? :°'11!::1~~-... ~ • .....;:;;_.:D!.f D.~. !!!S~ . MQVJNG 10 an ...,.,tmeDt. -cotnmerdal. C.Omolt. mod.> . ,-. 4 yr. o I d """.'a le SIAMESE SEAlPOntr--KIT• OLD Enlllah .shftpd:oc., ftm "ltl • ' ~ ~-fQr 105, Uoed 011lY S•wb.· $2'IS.. EVERY ""'11th. RCA TV Iii Hllil<J-Shepberd. Sb)i, but TENS, $!$ .... remaJa. "~ •, -·sail. 'Aml 4111 '0~· ..ie. 1.arp c1tt.in 'Medi,... 00>-rm. •todt 00 --a1 ~ --~·tc11 c1oc. l.OYe'i MS-15.lt or • ,cert1t. ~; -~ rueu lb'~ aota 9 ~ ''" n.'...-..1.... _ County' a · ••rC••t 1cMldriri84).(IOZ2. o.p .• aibll <M 1175.00.. Paid l'OQ.00. S --RCA.--Zenlth -· -3 ,J YUE Black Lab. ""' -· J...--; .ao Aliliq1le ~ bble and • ..J picture tube 1 ,.,.-,..,. 4' Clet\nan Poinlel" 9 · moo -(~ • • chest $60.00. A n t l q u e HEAD 360 Sidi, .Iii) cm, )'!' 1m1lce ~ an 1eta female Loves • k 1 d 1 ' m.l.!, ~ 1 1 • TURQUOISE JEWELRY Genuine lndlan, some "old pawr'I'', lqlla&hes, bracelets, h.\.lhl1 • fetl1he1 etc. Wholelale prices. 6200 w. Cit. H.,Y, N.8. 616-7l!T. 11' drealer' with beveied mirror Marker blndlnp.. , S 17 5. Day cash or term• _; 38 53f-Ui · : $70.00. tron bed. $25.C» 8Qx 644-8911 mom. . E v e . mo.ii PriL'H leaa &n tire . -~ and maltr.4.;a ~· diaOOunten with oUr .... own 2 BLACK le , Whl~e cock-a· available'. Bric!: k ..00 210 Kastle ~M-RS lkla, quality aervloe! ABC,dolOP· poo/Terri'r , pupp~ •. 6wks .-":::C.:::::::.l:"-"....J-:.:.._ g:: ~ e e d e,d b t for ; Nevada qlndlnga, sooJ Go001 TV ~ AUan!8-f Huntinifim old. 548-7339 _ ..tM. Ake Tawny Show $800 or beat o~. 54+-4169. Pricea reduced on firewood $.'50.00. Ntw b-r:J..1ic et.°ct.~ ·~.net~ -·~ Beacb ~:mt. '" · ·~~\~~ ;;:iiQ-. G*.t ~dOgs. OlESTN\JT. ieldbig-1 & in~ Pool table, eOOc1 fot JV, Radio, Hlf i, RCA .,i, Qllor ,TV. Estate bomea. 542-'l096 ChriJtmaa , euJll_-.., .213 : sll&htb' -troaDer ho f 10, teenapra. Not slate. cue Stereo I 136 Sale, BRAND NEW! $4.5. -69&-1991 or~\' I gflltle btltl aptrifed'; Tn:~ aticlcs A balla all for $«).00. . 67>--0:l61 or 84&-231D G9PO lo< ci1jJdren, 1-tile ST. BERNARD -· 4\0 "to •Jump A lhow. ~- 16, oU ""' cm!. $.1. oU ""' Good 1turdy plrc pong RSHER doji, Free to riabl.11"non. mo fem AKC. '80 lint -55H1!0. • lal"'1, -~cotd.$2.ollperlrdcotd. table, ll'lcllldina 5/8'' Pb'· -•·• •· ' 'Needakwln&care~~ or tradf: tor apricot m:lni GEN'l1.E quarter, 4 fn 'eOrntdrt.t · SALE "'Ith copy ot this ad. DISK Sander, 12", l hp. Leontrd lapper grinder w/dlamond wheel 6" tool D'inda'. keller Jig filer. Call rt94-1400 alter 5. 50c o!I per 12 cu. ft. . ~'Ood sheet top $2.5.00. C4JI PRICE IS RIGHT [ . ·11 s FJtQ: to rlgbt ~penbn. poodle puppy. 983-251'1 .·~'Wftl mare. Good SKIPJ ~. • , · 64.S-6C51 er after 4 P.M. Pretbr muldc for the holl· ,,.. to You ~den Labrador :Retrievez: BAS.SE"IT male 4 old for beginner ar experienced. ~FWC 3)0 ~1 int ~ . ®.Y1. FISHER KX-90 atenio ' lOmo. Needi room, 536-0672 · ' I?'l· • Oilll54&-9'1'74 or $&G!4. motor, ~ 1:~ Both S'l'ER!X>: l973'<Gair;ard:"tull itapllfier. (power ohJYJ.. 40 : . YOUNG a~Uoriage male trlo(.'O)or, champ~ ~1 ' taltio-~er; ~ L, ball BRAND nu never ~. 12" craftsman Floor saw. $300 643-8028 •. Eucalyptus If. Oran&:ewood Quad?Uonlc ll)'stemized, wiltts RMS; 4 func.'seL taPe ·3 Lines/ 2 Time~, $2.001 German 'Shepherd _ Lwet ~:h papers $~l'Ot9 }' · 18~, ~'a..-·, \ auto changfto, A M I F M . mon. loudness cont. bl filter,, . . chlldtto" &t2-0022. , ' 3 '"'----.:~' .;.~£.i· [1 -,=. · 1~··1ti 1'' 40' ~ ...._ 2 Locations to serve you. MPX rec elver. Air concentric bass & Jreble I: ~· SHEPHERD 5 qt 0 , 3 Male· Puppies o..cnn!ln ~ ~.es :t ...,..,._lrit . ...--. .,S.S., ·falht l r.d.f;,1 $14,500i Mfscellaneov1, 8 18 Sand Can & San SIJlpenaion apeUen, tape more. Includes walnut cab-remaJe houaett'&med' ,;_ lov \ Part Be \t · to good homn. $15., · • 1 • . M'oorlng~ .aVall PVt 1i4Yf Yon ta Ana deck plus in jacb. Wu left inet. Orig. cost $150, sell ing ~ ••• • Call aft 5 ~ Gf-8il9I . ·, · • · n4/67rrl381. 1 • " .. • • · ' WATER H 40 al Frwy. or ~tyrord Rd. at unclaimed Sl;ill hrand new fut .ror $75. Ph. Mike · · . . pm, CHRISI'MAS Special, t,,,<W'I a-...:.. 0 • .,Aa .J wr: _ ,_ ~· ' eeJ_ (in t ~ktw-g elec. Irvine Blvd. in box le &W'· N"ow $97. or 675-f527 after ~:30, ~ . 1 \i: CQ1J.IE '"% She~rd, 1Ju{ LOVJ;LY spayed ~lco, all, -onty. Afghan ~ , 6 -~•z f '" •. •_-".'9""1 27' y.aa_te·eru~1(ina. -rf:' ti.vif..BioWncos&. &mall p!Q'MIL Qedlt dept. VIDEO Tape recorder, Altai • ro, atel ·548~.,..!atchdog, ~-&bots. wantJ loVing home. mos. AKC • .._ -81it' Bosten Whaler . ~ i ~ .. !?"f~ .. __.. ... ' • . 646--1684 ..,.,...n Sit. &. Sun. 9 to 6 , loA.-o, ..--... -\a e, n.11 w ua<.: • BICHON FRlSE AKC dinlh1, ~ corid. Used • ,_, · · · "-893-000LL~ .• AC~"~bl ;•-· en -· .. t 675-'80'12 • • • v..-,Mau::uu.~•-v . WORLD -19'2. .,.,,. * A p 'ff ~ """'' •• t up ~~G~ ~=,--~ DAllLING 3 ,mo ti"f pupo; l'OQ. . SHOW HOMES twl"'" Ori&. $34t Ofr. 16' Hololi ~C~. $~ ~. Britannica lov.ely •lne. · -.'JI/ r, cameta, RF • 545-3l57 Heallhy,ahota, H. BCh. wta. (n4> 839-71)8 • ~ 642-2756 1 1 Mt r5, .. gift. Creal books bargain. WASHER, gas dryer, reel & AJiP.nanc~ .' ' er. le ~ '° t t e."YI ' Utlc• &: Beach, ~'1S91. AFGHAN ~ beautiful BO~T. motor .t: trailer, ' .r ;' t':.:' -J. 5#:9360. pwr mower. ed~. ·dinette Auctiona Friday, 1,:30 ,p:m.i , o:.&a • % oU retall: ~e, 1 bl 10:&j_~ ~~~· 1~~. '2 cab~\ 1 , fen,W._l",' s\>ayed:, Reds w-Bfir D\uk. Low, low $350 ''°"11Jllll · • • 7V7 KITCHEN cabinets & set.rnaplecornerdesk&2 W ' d 1 .1. • ......:-n..!.L "'fJ'T' • ac • .n. ,-....,,o--Alao,;naJeneedgoodhon'le. priCes.642-'9899 . •, ·~ · •· ~~--""""'~ hlnnl cbe1ts, end 1tep table, M!W· 1" YI ~'~ ~~1•• Admlri.1, COior '~ TV·, 54H351. . _847-=TS27· ' -, 'Tl 'CORONADQ ... ~'"! ca counler top I. birmach. port stereo, 56,.pc ~ NeWpOrt, CM .... femdtt oontrtil"$.IOO or best DESPERATE •WJdndo &dUlf , ~ 0UTSTAND~G BORZOIS. Bo.ts/Marine like ,nu.'Olfdl f;,«J ,ISJ1 Harden Enterprises, &15 W .. rubf &!auware, m i1c Behind Tcm.Y"a Bldg lUt'I :otter. M&-6577. home, lg aJt , tnalf! kitty, Good home. a.bandon·ed (Russian, WoHhowldl). ~ Equip. 904i sup avail:.~ -.. Y · ·. t 18th St., C.M. ~2842. garden tools. bsebold ite1111 qui.et indoor pet 53&-3454 female ahaay cockapoo. t;.ireedlne. Terms. 83)--7457. . • FOR Sale -3) Vending M5-413S . MO~~E ~ ~· 19" Zenith Blk ·A white, T'\1, -. DJ __ ir•~-Gentle!, ·spayed, 673--7511. PedigN.e •Afghan Pups REBIJil:.T Chrysler ·marine Vacancies cost mQna,1 ReJl1 machines, 3 colwnn, SlO -.......,.;::NTAL RUGS to_... • yr . •Portable wlstand, US. v~per MATURE male German · tran1mlakln.2to1redue-)'OW" haulil!., Ii"'~ store each. li73-4i:27. UKIR . $100; ,~ tel ~ 551-ltW. Good ~lattfesi! 96&-7901 Shept{ent, AKC Pa Per 1 • $100 832-8636 Uqn' gear, hfdraulic shaft •bl~ .• etc. thnl a 'Dal\Y.~ T\VO JUNK CARS Ndf~~ ~:'as.~~ =n~ nn~r!6°$8 Want ad results .·. 6-f2.5678 Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! Loves chlldn!n. 5G-91)9, Cla.Wfied Ads ... 642-5678. w/adapter, 642-4514. · Cli.sslJ'\ed A~.~..:., • 4 x 7 POOL TABLE cleaning &. reweaving, Buy, ea/$25 set: 9xl2' a11.woo1 1;A~utiios~,iiN~ew~iiiiiiiiii9~10iiii,Aiiiiutos~,~N<i~-~iiiliiiiiiiiii9IO~iiiiA~u~tosii, ~N~e~wiiiiiiiiiii980~~A~utos;i~'~N~eiiwiii!iiiiiiiiiiii910jiiA~utosii~'~New~~iiiiiiiiiiiii9~10iiiiiAiutosiji~'~' New_ · "°1 Highest Bidder! 642-1901 sell, Trade. SlWI 'N SHAH, Belgian carpel, It beige $40. h IOll61FIRE ~ ~712~;, M~~5070Santa Ana, l"'5.i>-'=ml,=..,,,.,-...,,-.,,..--=o= , . ~· • ~ .• • .. -~ ~ ... .. •""t"""' -· ... or~ · LAYTON Water Softnr $275. • 1 -,t I. - Villa Park 63H8l3 TENNIS CLUB Flat "'nv: top $40. Porta· ' , .• 1 " .; • :£. "' ;~~~~~;t~~~Jt~~; UNIVERSl,TY O .li·~DSMD1 'Bl':·t::.-~-; 640--05'10. S199. C)lrlstma1 Mone aterm w/tape· CARPET layt>r has Shags & Lay-A-Way 839--8623. playtr, Set ol Collier ency! ' .• '1' Hi-Lows, Will sell at cost · w/book of knowle·dge. f.ROUDL¥ ANNO• , NCES plus labor. 558-11182 Ei;;,GLIS'!, ~ M~l ~..,.,__247~6. --.·;: ,' ' • ',' '. ,t_ • , 6 DRAWER desk, sanded p c. eo cn'b · esb GIRLS! Drip with Mink for • , ,., Ro 1 · e~, w-rnatt $10. ball. Boutique items for • • f "'.,.. ..,.,. ya typewnter, 18" 962 3240. . Christmat. Tues·_. Sat 10 to i R~~=blue & oteYe!1roC::~~1~c~dri~:V~ ~.P:~~11i:.~285 WE ARE .#. · 1· ·1 . ~~-·t·· .~'~-i white, servke for 12, per!. •~rks, brand new $225. Call I~~~~~--' · •· ' .'' · <,' ,i' i, eond. $500. 95frl05'l Nancy S.-3193 pin. ORIENTAL rug, ro~al blue. , . 1 ' Br 11et. complete $50. Cits, ·····················~more 138 E. 18 OLDSMOBILE'S SUiU'BOARD • 1'6" a,.. Noll. perlect <»nd. $45. 552-T372 eves. A CONV[NlfNT SHOJ1f1tNG Sf:WINC GUIDE FOii: THE GAL ON THE GO. Misc.llaMOUI Wanted PVT. pa~ wanta lead soldien from Britain. Pay real 'top value. Sli-9009 aft 6PM For an ect in Woman'• WerW Coll ~ry Beth M2-5'71, ext 330-WANTED for Otriltmas - Wooden, antique or old fashioned RockiD& Horst:. 646-8'149. l'atehworti Pair Doubly Sman! Add country.gay accents with new patchwork pillows. Brl&hten den, living.room, bedroom with scrap-happy gillows that cost penrrt<.'I, are greit a:ifts! Pattern 7365: pateb patterri pieces 16" round:'l6" square ~illowa. 9464 SIZES 12\0-2'11 -PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH DE~ON ·CLASS Fostoria, fairfax pattern Lar&e dinner plat•, green. 548--0869 Muslcel lnslrutMnts 122 GIVE l FENDER FOR CHRISTMAS Hard to !ind Fender "F" aeries small body clasaleal guitar. Nice finl8h with sculptured machine beadt. . New aet or Augustine ' airings. Sacrifice for S?t>. ~ Ph. Mike, STh-1527 alt. S:30. TRUMPET. Qlda· Stud io model. With case and mutes like new, $125. ~1287. Office Furniture/ E~ulp. SEC. c:hn $3-$23, wood desks $20-50, stor cab $40. 867 W. 19th CM, Pierce, 00-3408. $'Exec 11 ti v e Conference Table .l 4 chain w/aons 175. 831-1136. Pl ..... /QrveM ORGAN HOBBY ,,,, 11f ,,.i ... 1lrMT' ... Don't b\i.y any ("~ean until you con play! Non-players welcome to attend tree work 1hopa. 1''01· information D 0 UBL E DIAGONAL, Contact: Tom Dieterich double nattery at the iop and 642--2151 closest to yoor face! Have CCN11t Music Service the smart neckline detail in the same or corrtrast coklr. Newport Blvd. at Harbor u:n::::ttl'Y'.-rvJC caT8 Printed Pattern 9464: lftw Colla Mea ""' eaoh pattUn tt:f:;;;, Half s1 ... 12\i, 14\i, 1'\I, *PIANOS*°RGAN5* ~J.:r~ Handl· ~~· t=:l N:'-ta':.Y.·2 ~j& Hammond, wuruaer. man)' lllr' ottr4oe thlnkluo yd 45-ln ....... Pre-......, -1ala, deliVftf JD~ take three ~Y·FIVE CENTS model c~ts. Piano I: Weeki or mare. send to for each pattern .. add 25 Orpn rentals. Money aav· .. •Atlee Brook&, tbe DAILY centB tOr e8ch pattern tor lng baJl::alns are here right PILOT JDS. Needlecrafl A1r Mall and Special Handl· now al: 'Dept .. &,,; 163, Oorkld CheN~ Ing; otherwl .. lhinl-clM• w .mchs Music City station, New Y .'.u.....:.-' delivery wilt take' three South Cout Plau 54().2830 umi. Pl'lnt N-. _ __, 11.'Mkl or more Send tol'-',~~""'~""'""'""'"" ... -If-· Alice -the DAILY *PIANOS*°RGANS NE E D LE CRAFT "121 PILOT. ml. Needlettalt Got,.. OUt For s-.,. CIOchft. DI~ etc. nft !>el!'-. Box 183, Old Chellea s..t qualJtr • prt.,.. -oerv. 4lft<:-50c. Statloa, -Yori< N.Y. hf·Ste'""""8ald~, etc. -.. -· IDtlll. Print..._~ Player Planol • """' Buie 1..;., -pal· ..... htwa ,....... Rentals ....... We Buy-Sell -: $Lf10. N E E D L ECIW'r '72! Dally 10-I SUn 12-6 ....... 0-W 1111k .. Crochet, knit. etc. Free nELD'S PTANOS tMrn by pk:Wrtl! Pat-dlrect:lorll, flOc. o;i.ta Mna (n4) 645-3250 fttnll. St.00. l•tut Macrame Btot. B/µ)WIN Orlan Model 46 °""""' ~Gift lie* Basic, fancy knoll, pat· HP, ablolutely perfect cond. -more tPn 100 Pfll3 -t~.~ lioM: _ TbJa hi a professional tn- St.00. , ... _.... .... ""'"".,..' Pat 1trument, cott over $3000. C*upletn ..... 8Mlr -u::a.u u, .,>\;, ·• • WJD tell tor best ouer. SI.DO ..,,,,,, 11 .00. - .. ~ ... -• 50c. ""--Olft-. . -tt 11 -AIC' • tnlft than lOO slfts • , LMv"'8 Townll 50c. $1 .00. • ff-Tonk . UPtllht Plaoo q.m ...-1 -16 patt.ernt. OW ,·~• ..,._ .... "' ~ (II' belt otter. Call 50c Sl.00. • ' '~ or &61791. ••: I ... '9aolc t "' ll-llffy~ .... ~~Ii:. 50cl ' XiiJiiinmond Prof. 0rpn !Oc. 110c .. .-•-, in. xln'l «O:f, Cott over 1?~~%~'' _._,,lf!Pltt-. f&,~willJ!tlltlr - -!IOc. • , E:="""'"'='""'-""=-:--Vacanaltt .,.i ~ Re1t Nf •n _.. ~ t ... liUY a PllJ'!l" Plano tor JOflr hoult, apt, ltcft Sit. Ctirl.atmu. Dav Id T. bldr .. tlC. llft a DtdlJ Piiot -..,. -·• ""'111 • DUproe, 2940 D Qrac:e La., .,,,._ M. JS -palllrfll. '!le. CM 543-4ISO Sell ~le 1 ........ ~78 '71 '69 OLDS DELTA A H.T. v... ..... ,.._, f9d9l'Y •It a!lllJ. I . ~L7.~.:::...-=·=.~-.r.: ... """' tlltll ~ --\~ l ....... ~ ... f"·. .. . .';:-$1~6.:' -~' VEGA . ,, . '.f'ASTBACK '.. · •· i • ' • • ', • ~·· r•ll; .,...... ''$1366 \14, IUll , l•IRf.., ,..,ft' 11-'"t, rHll, llUl9t. · l'Ml!S2' FORD RANCH ERO a11111 & HM!tf". f lJMS ...... """· trus., ,.,..,., llr CMllllllNlfltl, l"Wtf" · ''-""· ..,., IM'Mn. rHl9, "°"""' wllllU.141 tires, 'fl!IYI """'· tlnlM tlltt, ...... eow.,._ YQl· ". V .. , IUJ9, lrlltl., fK'9rt' llr COllllUlllll11t11 """' •l-lrltl, ,._ ...... tad .. , ........ •0104 '68 FORD STA. WGN, .......... .., ... ~· • . v~w. .IUG. " • • .. . ' y --..... ._ ....... • 'I! • ,!uq ' .q •t1rr "-'" ·1111 ' " '.' i8 ' i ,•..j " • ,, ·:i'! T •, .,, \~ I ,, I · I " ' ! . I ,J ' .. ·:I . ' ' " . .. "' • .- r • _t l r ' ' I I . ' I I . ' ~I I ,, , I <1 I ! %1 I al ' • I I '1 ' . I I " I . ' • tt I I • "WtdAIJ.,, Nia11 ... 291 lfn ' DAILY PILOT f$ POISCHE 'NEWPOIT '· DATSUN DATSUN "JI P.U. Jled. Map: bumper. mlrrora, radk.l. lmmaC., Must aelL or. 'Lawaon, nt/54&-3502 l!rTl DATSUN Pickup, 2t«ll miles, $1475. Fim1! 557~ * Al * '60 Merce<les Bent fill S. '71 Ponc:he 914 I -Good~cood-ltioo, _!600 °'_of. · fer. 67>5689. Appearance O'OIJP, air rond., S speed. 1 owoer $3499. 156- LAST MG DZR. ------1 CREVIER IMW '67 MG. Brown, new p&inl , tires ~ Uphols. $1600. 208 W. la\, Santa Ana -°""" '" 'NEWPORT BEACH' . FIAT '70 124 Spydtt, l<>w ml AM/l"M, Exe. Mech cond. 1111!5. m.i'161, 842-mt 536-1634. 13$.3171 I :..:..n·c '69 Midge.t conVE.'rt, gd oond. '10 Porsche ·914. App. Group AUIUmlR Wire whla + xtra.s. Pvt pt)'. Oirome rhn., radials, lo 536-3881. mile.. Xlnt cond. $36(11 ROTARYS rn-2007 IMMEDIATE ' MGI '60 PORSOtE SUPER 00 SUNROOF -XL.NT OOND . 1000 W. Coast Hwy. -KARMANN GHIA . 645-6400 DILIVERY MGB '63, while w/Blk int. $1900 *** 4!»-9583 WE HAVE THE NEWEST OF DATSUN$ IN INVENTORY FDR '72 Karmann Gbla HUNTINGTON BEACH wire' whla, engine com· WILL Buy yoor Ponche °' saw $lfW -and still get ~ pietdy overhauled I a 1 1 V\V paid for or not. Call • tory warn.nty xint cond. MAZDA week. mo. 613-2547 Kent Allen. 837-@XI. AM/FM, $3200 -Sell $22fJO • '10 MGB • 22,000 miles, rK•\v ~~~~-~-- Prl/pty. 536--0049 17331 BEACH BLVD •!Jn>s. Pri'"te ~arty.' 11895. RENAULT YOUR SELECTION **Ui62 KARMANN GHIA. • ~ or 894·~. Good cond. $200. m-5021 aft 1h :::=:;a'.,.... ~67 MGB, only 35,oo:l miles, * '59 RENAULT ' , .. r '71 Buick Riviera ' I LIKE. 'NlW -lJ,000 MILES . ' This beautiful orie ewfteru.r is outatanding dean,'luxury equipped thruoµ~~)oclhdlng fUJl power, factory 'air qmdi- tfOnlng, tllt\.whje~ ! straiji:ht' seats, 'leiid&u rbOf. -see I: drive (774''t>SZ). $. 1• . ,'; I : I •· \ • ' ' ··.--:--:--·--4275 .-· 1 . ' :. . ----. -· • t ) I . . , ·.:·:'.t • . ' '70 Malibu H.T. Cpc , . 1' O'llfNia_;.10,ooil MIL~' -· THIS be~utiful 0 car ik 1ilce;~ thruo~li\~ T~ .best•of ca.re is reflected Jn seeing ana driving :v-a:,it.:uto .. t~ .• radio, heater, power steering, ~r b~k~ ?clory air cond. Landau roof. (ZSJ488). ~· • . . -.. $267.5 ' . '70 Mere •. M~quis 4 o9qit HARDTOP-SHOWS IXCILLINT CARI FINts~ ~td~ent thruout i~i:;d;ng full power, 6 way individual front seats, factory a:Ir corn!.. Mt-FM 1tereo rad1o, lilt 'i''becl landau roof, etc. CWOADZ}. $3175 ' • ' \ ..... • I ' . 6 p.m. ,_. Ml.UU must sen. s1cm. ~rod roncl. s100 963.3052 •67~ * MERCEDES IENZ '70 MGS-GT. Xlot cood TOYOTA ' Best oner takes~ SH-5769or~ 'PORSCHE ' SEE & DRIVE The All New '73 TOYOTA ..ntul.W • mGTA ALL ,MARK'S and CONTINENTALS Are Now Being Offered at · APPRECIABLE SA VIN GS '70 Mark III EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN EXTERIOR and interior h> beautiful condition, fuU luxury equipped with landau roof, am-fm stereo, tilt steering wheel, air conditioning, twn comfort 4 way power seats, cruise control, power door locks. See and driv' !Oday. (664FBJ) , $5475 ' '71 Contin~ntal t . . COUPE SALE PRICED SPARKLING exterior finish with immaculate interior. Landau, Luxury equipped ·, thru-out. Full pow!!i. aoto. temp; air, AM·FM stereo, lilt wheel; power door locks. Drives like new . (""""10·) · _,· ··;"";": $4575 ... '69 Continental HARDTOP COUPE BEAUTIFULLY maintained inside and out. Equij>ment wllh landau, power steering .. power brakes, power .. J!indows, power sea ts, radio, beater, factory air cond. (641FYV) $2 ·775 l" ' . '68 Cadillac '67 Olds 98 SIDAN DE VILLI ATI'RACTIVE thruout. run' power equipped wtth factory 8.ir, 6-way seat, door locks, tilt &: tele wheel, lazl!!au roof. Excellent tires. (XTA354 l. 4-DOOR HARDTOP White with burgundy interior, full po"'M", (,'Ond., landau. (XD093). Sale prl~ , $1075 factory air $2375 '70 VW Bus a IEATI RED with black interior, radio, heater,~looks and drives like new. (9198SW). - $1875· . ' ' I .,,r • '69 I Marquis Broug11am HA•oro~· c~•• -sAi.1. iiii1c1D, · EQUIPPED With the ftDelt equipment tnciudl.ng f\lll PoW· er. 6 'fa,)' Ind.I~ front &eat.a.· lact.ory air cond., AM· • ~ st~ rid.lo, tft wtM;'~ ~'u ,r60!. 1(323DRB}. -· $2375 l l ' ' '67 Cad. Hardtop Sedan IUT IUY BE.IGE \\'ilh parchment Interior, Cull po"'·er, factory air cond. !TWP400J. $1675 '70 Mere. Marquis 4 DOOR HARDTOP .SHOWS 1xc;1LLINT CARil r1nest equipn1ent thruout Including full power I 6 \\'llY individual front seats. factory air cond., AM /FM stereo radio, tilt wheel, landau roof, etc. (990 ADZl $3175 TRY :: ONE • • • • BUY ONE .. • ••• • TODAY! : ' ' . , ' . , -onmo-c~·· r ... a, 01 r1 .. c.... a-Of Tho N.., C... • , , "filelllM ..... ,, . " . ' ·' ' ,,, " .. ~ '.,' ' •• § ' •, •• • ' ' .. . . ' '• "' "· , I • • ,~ I ,, " -_.-. DAllY PILOT ,, '&7 Chev. CenNro $1099 117 VI •ngine . l •p•.d, I own.,.. I 114l7L14JIOI I llSOIAl. '&7 Riviere Cudom $15 9 9 Auto'"1tic, 1ir cond., .,.;,.yl top, P-1t111i119, bucli1t 11eli, ltlli FIM I IP471l '&8 Cedlll1c $2399 Co11P41 D•Vill•. Full pawer, f•cfory t ir, AM/FM 1tereo. IWUP 0151 IPSlll '68 Chevy 1 h Ton $~ 899 Pickup. Cu•tom C.b, Auto· l'l'l•tic, VI, •u.•H•nt. 192366All I P511l '69 Mere. Couvar $1499 VI, po-r 1t••ri1t9, st•...d· ard trtn1., radio, h•ater. (YAW 6411 • ' & 7 Triumph GT 6 $1399 4 ~pied, rtdio, h••*•': l'lleth· .en1ctlly 1011nd. N•w tor••· !VIN 042 ), (P4t51. '69 F l~.!~.! ••. R•dio, ,,.h,, $1699 111991191 r11clF:, 1ir conditio11- ing. IP·50ll, 1046 GJVI . ...., 5111 l•d letall SJt71 · '69 Firoblrd $1999 VI, t11 fom11tic, r•dio, he•t· 1r, pow•r 1f•1ri1t9, air COii• ditioning. 19,000 mil11. IXJ 4129 1, IP4121. lefty S111111cd ..... $%365 '&9 C1t1llno Wopn $2399 9 p111. \II, a11tom1t'.c, r~io, h•1t•r, power 1fHro119, '" cond, 33,000 mi111. tYQY . 0771, IP410J. Kelty ,., ....... 11t911 $2535 '&9 Alf• R-. $2799 GT 1750 cp1. Orig. 17,000 ma ••• s 1p1ed, r•dio, he•t•r. IZBV 1111, (P411l. a., S111•1MI liltcll SJUS DAVE ROSS --- . . . '64 CADILLAC s.don O.VUlo. FvU power, foc!G<y-olr con· dltlonln9, ,IJTY 7471 $299 '64 OLDS STAIFIRE 'f'8, power 1t••ring, eutom•tl~ tr•n1ml11Jon. ICYP 461 1 $299 '64 PONTIAC W19on. C•t•llna. Autorn.tic, P.S., 1ir con· dit;onlng. IOXH 753) I 1~32AI $299 DAVE RO .......,, ····-2', 1972 '67 FORD GAu.J1E 500."C,... Automati<, ,p.s., or Nndal- ln9, ISlC6 352) .i $699 '65 MGI RdADS11R Rod;o end hH!or. IPCK 14ll . \ '61 MUSTAll8 • cyllnd.,., ..... ttic tr.lllkh14• IMMT. 1021 I 1491Al ~ $399 I '64 THUNDERllU '(1, outo, P.S .. PA., •ir condltl..i.9. I 152· 5~1 . • ' $499 '72 HONDA 175 Motorcycle. 1,500 mil ... 15F29891 IP48- 6Al ·$499 NII u d c ' se ar ~av111.gs. '70 ~-~•~• P.S.; •·•I•· $249.9 tlows, eir coM .. vi11yf top~lo tnli••I•· 1741 -ADEJ 1Pi4'! . '69 LTD Wogon $1699 Cittrv, Squirt. Full power, factory 1ir, tilt wh••I, roof r•ck. fZZB 117) 11 511.A I '69 Olds Toron1do $2399 C111tom. Full pow•r, f•ctory •ir, ¥invl top. IYNG 6241 IP49tl '69 Bonneville $1399 4 Dr. H.T. VI , full power, ft ctory •ir, vinyl top, tYltW 1251 t 1469AJ '70 Plym. Wogon $1999 4 door, VI, a11tom1tic, pow· •r 1t.arin9, br•lte1, t ir cond, 1215 BBGI . '70 Pontioc GTO $2399 H.T. Cp•. VI, a11tom11tic. power 1+.•rin9, f1ctory oir, ¥inyl top, lo 1T1il••9•· 1142· 370lll469121, IP42J), · ... .,. S..,.t.cl lletall $213 5 '69 Lo Mans Coupe $1899 VI, •ufom•tlc, pow•r sf••r· ing, air conditioning, ¥inyl top. IXSE 746 1, IP427 ), Wlr S1t9t1mcl btal $2210 ' '69 Pontioc GTO $17e9 VI, •11tomttic, power 1teering, 11ir conditioning, •i11yf top. 1662· FVYI , 11160AJ. lteltr s .. , ..... llf'llff $2100 . '70 Mark Ill $5399 Full power, f1ctory 1ir, le•fti•r int•rior, AM/FM sl•r•o. f20l FDMI {PS2t)· • '71 Ford o/• Ton $2899 Pic kup. H.D. Ctm~r •quip. A11tornetic, RlH, lo mil11g•, lf-25YKJl41111 IP5171 f ' ' '70 Cou9er Ellmi-$249.9' '70 ln!L Tr~•tl $3099 YI, w1r 1t .. ri119, lir , 111 to11, A:ttto:, P.S., 1ir co:iJ:: •invl top, low Mil••.-. ' CMll., H.D. u_,.,. 9qVip• 1913 IHZI IP431) pW. 1717 ASFJ lft41i51 . . . '70 Ford I Ton Von $2499 '70 ~T~;;:.~~ P.S., •'' $1999 • 123" wh••I b.s•. VI , •lilto- m•tic, lo mil•~•. l777t0El cMd., ¥in yl top. Lo Mil1191. (995 ESEI · '70 Flot Spydor $1399 '70 Chev. Mellbu $159,9 Rotd1t•r. 5 1p..d, AM/FM H.T. Cpe. VI, twk111ttic, rtdio, 14,000 mil••• 1114° P.S., 41; ... vi1yl to,. EPCI IP51l) 111~ GILi . '70 Me~ Cyc~ $1999 '72-Cerio $3699 Cp1. VI, po-•fffri119, VI, P.S .. ¥inyl fop. AM/FM ~nyl top, 1utCM11•tic. 1107-{ . ,..,... w/ttpl, air cond., lo, CQSl INlll . 1 lo mit.s. flH51HZK511154J '71 D•hun ~ Ton $1299 Piclt11p. 4 speff/ rtdio, h••f· •r, lo'""••· 24"' CPEI IP411) '71 ~-:.:~::!. hoolu. tit. $14991 967J), IP5041 . l.aty S111111..i ..... S16H '71 Fir•bird 400 $3399 '72 Dodp ~Ton $2999 Air cond itioniftg, power St• icl• 1hort wh .. I b•11 tlchp. Po-r 1teerit1g, rdi•, ... arinr · rally wfieel1. 1191· DDV l P519l ••t1r, chr.me -*'"la, 2,300 MilM. I04695MI IP410A.I . '71 Toronedo $4399 '70 Fonl o/• Ton Von $2499 Full o-, factory air, VI, •11tolll'l1+ic, Ill" wlr."I AMJFM 1t1r•o, ¥inyl top, lo i,., .. 119I04EI IP46ll · mil11ge. fl9657\M7011121 ' '72 Mercury w._ $4199 '&7 Mun•nt 2 + 2 $1099 Col. Park Metquit. A~•· fie, pow1r 1tHf'ing, ,;, co..d. ft1tb11ck. VI, •u~etic, pow· bc1ll.11t contlitio .. 1021 Kil, It 1r •t••rln9, r•cflo, i.. ... ,, ,., .. , IP506 1 wh••I•. lXXF 6771, 1'4471. lely s..,, .. 111 ... SIMI ' 7 o Ma-lck Deluxe $1199 '67 Intl. Seo~ $1399 Cou,., AlllOlll~C, rMio, 4 •"-•'drive. Co111plet.ly h.et .... 1117 AF\11. .ciulpp.d i11cl..dl119 11tility Mo •• C 104471CI , IP4S11 . . ...,S Ii I 111 .... SJIH ' All Sele Prl-Effodivo thru Mond•y, Docombel' 4, 1972 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Drive COST A MESA Ph. 546 8017 1'12 MILE SDUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY I OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Autos for Sale ......... -... --..... • Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 1=.;;;..;;..;:.. __ _ 970 Autos, Used m~~ m~~ m~~ m~~ m~~ m~~ m TOYOTA LEAVING country, must sell '70 carona. brand new brakes, tires &: paint job, ~- '71 Toyo!• $900 • 541).3887 • --------VOLKSWAGEN BUICK CADILLAC CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL FORD MUSTANG PON11AC 'n KARMANN GHIA 1971 Buick Riv I er a . * '69 DEVILLE CONV. Like Save $1,000. and still get lac· Ah·/cond, Am-Fm radio. new. Only $2950. Dave, tary warranty. Only 10 Loaded! Lt green metallic, 615-1972 or 494--0615. months old with low mile-vinyl roof. $3,895. 53&--0215 PRIVATE Part)' age. AM/FM radio. Must eves. '70 Cadillac Eldorado see to apprecia1c. Cost ~.6"'9 "'B'-U-l-CK--n,-·v-ier_a_, -0-,1-g. $UXI. 675-7429 '73 Monte Carlo S Cpe Auto Trans, Air Cond. $89.88 LINCOLN '64, $800 or best otrer. Xlnt cond. Ute blue cokW', muat eee to appfte. can 54&-2314, s.s, an &, -· '65 MUSTANG 6cyl., auto. '71 Must..,. Mach I, auto, '70 PONTIAC trans., radio, heater, new air, PS, PB. Like new, 1 tires, new paint, water owner $2995. 64&-7867 Executive 9 pua wagon V-8, resistant cover. ~. Call •65 MUSTANG 283 hardtop 4 Automatic, ~ steerina'. 8:ll-Qi97 After 6 PM. • air, elec. Window&. electrfc speed. Below wbo&esale, rear wt n do w rack '10 LTD 2 dr. d e I u x $500. 644-0505 Evet. Howards' special b\iy of thC $3,250. will sell for $2,250. 0 f'l('r 30 £0J miles air 1---===-==-- '71 ToYOta Lanclcruh!cr Lo Pvt. Pty. !w 'bu k0 et so "' -w' CHEVROLET MUt;11-Air-Cond. S 2 8 0 0 • 536-5049 ape, c a • '"' + ta" per mo. 36 mo. 0.E.L. Immediate Delivery LEASING '71 CONT. SE DAN $5251). " 642-4100 CORVEllE ~~~e ~OO~t:r:...~;: OLDSMOllLI wee« priced at wholesale. ,_....,,_ _____ , (452BE0)., oaly -~i.ro aboo1u1e1, ...,, FixER UPPER. $2450 """217. ~·63i>B~u;g~.:-FEx~re;;;tt.u,;,,t;;.,.;ndrl.~1 ~'~1re~s~-~l2'195~-~675-4~~7~~o..· __ l ·-l-OO"!.-,-W-A-R-RA-N-TY-~ New brakes, tuno-up, back CADILLA'C '72 NOVA ALL MODELS AND MAKES '68 VET Roadstm', silver lac-lS,000 ml, 4 dr, an pWI', air, auto trans, P.S., P.B. air HOWARD Chevro'-t VOLKSWAGEN '67 VW Bug, 1500 eng., disc bric.II, 53.CW ml. Ori& •. fin. $875. 116 lndll.!trial Way CM. 6T.l-5b1; 673-0128 """- 1969 VW SUndlal Camper, 17 ,000 ntiles. All cuttom built. A beauty! 2'l56 Colum- bia Dr., Costa Mesa. '61 vw. Good cond. Runs Xlnt. $700 or best olfer, 645--6199/6-16--3372. v.w. '68, Bug. Excel. oond. lhnt oot. Ski racks I: chains. Sl.tm. ~l. FOR Salr, 1966 VW Sqbact. X1nt com. $llX> or belt of. fer. Call S6HM02 a.It Tprn t1re11. radio. In le r Io r I---------I por1ect. $.125. 67!i-l34~ YOUR ONLY 2 dr '""· v~. power steortng, '70 VW sta wgn • New radio automatic, radio, heate~1 &: tlrH. Xlnl cond. Must FACl'ORY clean &: priced to SCll" .. u. 714/TH-•296 or AUTHORIZED 1287EBLl only 68)-7050 $2395 CADILLAC HOWARD Chevrolet '70 VW Bus, AM/FM radio, new tires, brakH, tuneup, DEALER 3rd aeat converts to bed. ~t selection of Cadil· "flnl=·-=6'13-9266=-":'~· -c.-=-:c:--I lac11 In Orange County. •n Super Beatie, S1550 Salcs·l..easing. • Call 838--7400 • afr 7, 499--4167 VOLVO Naben Cadillac Newport Beech r.tacArthur Blvd I; Jamboree 8»-0555 '69 El C&mlno. Very Clean. Eng xlnt. $100J/of(E!t'. '7l Suzuki 400. Xlnt cond. SliOO/offer. 6'1).4826. Southern California 1st National Bank Leasing quer350W/Lblklln!70& blk~hardpd brwn W/Vinyl top, $2795:° coaiJ., nidiiJ; tint.lid jlaii:, Newport Beach top, T· • 3 h.p ... 11 • :&75-<1261 or 846-2310 new •1--_. body, __.___._ MacArthur Blvd Ir Jambo---hooker 1ide exhautt, Oared ~ · u....-.::.., &......... ·~ ... ~ fenders, lprintl, PIS, P/B, "'68 FORD XL. carburetor ..... I psmp. aatsss P/WI AM/FM. Call Tom $1()9!1. Air/pwr, priv J>JV, $115 or trade Jor? Call 1962 Grand Prix. Gttat ap- day11 832-7900, eves 6#1907 c.an a.ft 5::wt, 644-53)6 541·9651. pearanoe. ~!e, blck lnt., '&El Corvette 4 spd, positrac-'7D TORONADO • All pwr, bucket.I, floor con 1 o I e tton. AM/rM, T 11 w JEEPS • AM/FM ,..,... &. -· In>-Taellomettt, ex. tires, """" pistons, cam. Borg-Warner macWate! $2895. 6T.Hl61D ll'lnl 'llflOl'k. MUe oUer. clutch, side pJpea. custom '48 Jeep, station sedan w/'64 '62 Olda. reblt ere. Very l-'764&-~17217;;. ==-==~· J, 2001 Michelson Drive body & paint, much mare. O\evy eng, trans & ~ good tranap, Nice! $250. '70 Le Mana, 2 dr cou~ (Corner of MacArtllurJ $1B15. ~ end. m-2289 call 545--761.6. air cond., pa/pb, good' llvlno, Calli. 921164 COUGAR LINCOLN 1971 OLDS 98 Lwrury. load-tlros, lo ml. Veey cloan. TI4/833-B620 2.131621-0367 ed. &.wer clean. $3350. $22XI. * se.;2367 100"/. WARRANTY MUST ""1. '69 ""'-· Air. '63 LINCOLN·F'Ull power 831-2985 ~<!.tal~ amv.rt. Good SEE & DRIVE The AU New '73 VOLVO '71 CAMARO Maroon w/ white v!nyl lop. w/alr. Run1 aood. 00 Old& 442, 4 ..,.i. orig :::::.--· '°P.Makeol-2600 1-lARBOR BL. '69 Chevy Caprice, 4 dr, auto, Good oond. 6'J3.-4542. E'>--'"1., ··--'-N~--·--•· t --·~ VO mooo x•-11~ """""'.l'u.._.,g WVl""IUI, -vn•~• 1-=o:IUll lea -.v"Qli ~~-i-COSTA MESA -o, ~v .... 65 """'' ~-8. au:tomatic, power deer-"l'J COUGAR, gold. like -, frvnl-end body work. $100 at $500. Call 847"5816. U"lll7' ·~ 540-9100 / Open &mday * 833-91 * 1rw, air, bucket seats, con-loaded wtth extru $3350 mm otter. 89.1-9344 or ,;19~7l~O~lollm~~-~~CU~Ua-.,-,,&i-.1---;ll;-..A;;Mll:;:;LE~::R:-- .64 Sedan de Ville, full pwr, '7tl CA.PRICE 4 dr1 lba.rp o'°n1",· A thU1> car, <156DFC) • n..-m-cno, eves foo-2Ui &l5-(l'Q ' t..n .. -·1r1 -..... la Ir xi t __ , t new 6 ply radials, ~· preme, • .......,. -.---·l".'.'."'.:"""'.'"~---- ct a • n -~~ .. mus 12495. " ..S.1805 . $2895 DODGE MA -· '68 !lamb Rabel ssr oonvert. 11CJI. $395 or best offer. • 1PS.PB, auto. recent over-. h AT lf.u 812-0095 '66~Novs ~~·~<hi;·• HOWARD Chevrolet .68 ~.,,, 1~. 2 dr, 318,.,.; 1911> Mav P.lllT, 0 lsaul. l8!0. 54Mlm 1970 Cad Eldorado · N ly r ,,., new ........ -~ vm Newport Beach '""'"'"" ""' ..-~ standard ';~~7~ euh 1~ -YOlft eq\dp'd. Gold w/bl.k vinyl Int. $54S/oHer, 540--:ml. MacArthur Blvd It Jamboree ~res/A~Ttnt a.1r$995.PS833--01n 4 '72 Plrito, !J,<nl ml, T·lllD •--· lop. Mlnl cond. $"895. '65 CHEVROLET 11tatlon 833-0555 an 6• .11 A .... ""-$1900. &...... ~ 644-11195 or 64()-1186 wagon • Excellent. "150. · • -"""_... M. ERr?URY ' . '72 T•llRD I '&11 VW Bue. XI,. asod. Orie-·~ •~• •~ • &M-:1>34 1911> Chev. Canoours Eato!e, FALCON " i:: "' 60-ll59 • coll 6 4 2 I 4' 1 • 1966 llorbor, C.M. -ELDORADO '6.'1, t.oa~~ • B PLYMOUTH Fllll Fact. Equ!J>. 1ncL <:n!loe O'fmtt, _ -.1 VOC.VO J4S &&Allotf Wl&oo, tmmac. AzUtt blue. with bUc '86 CHEV. SS 327. Auto., Pua.. Sta. Wen. Pwr. '89 Mtl'CSJ Ma r q u ls · CIOl"ltnl auto '"'---AM/FM 50-lll< ""' -1912. t.ow mtleop. 5 V. lop .. loot11er. PIJO. Or radio. MUST oeU. '2!0. St-~ -.., AM•FM 'Cl Neon, 2 dr, fair -~ v1oJs1 >vol, m -...,. JJA v.w. BUS. Excft c:mct. Ttadlala.DIMtamped .ervloe offer 49'J..l338 or 835--1100. 54&-91ST After 5:30 Sterto mcUo, Ult llteer.1'fhl. dltlon. a.a, l'JOd tnmpi. full poww. JJ:xtra cleu. tflM P1Ymollb 8 ta.t ton =.. ;JI~. "e'~ ... -. low -DQo. -. Prleed -bl .. "ll"DR. Cont 1 n • n ta I . 100% WARRANTY FllCl<XY Air, hlaa&• nicl<, $115. S.01! MOii w'*"i~ °"YI; 'W_.. xlnt air """'-P/S. 'P'dal """"/ Wohiut ~ mao Eve"4-UllL -. -. AM/FM ,..,.. 1"a!het' Jn~ '72 CHIV 1u. new""' a -Pone~ FOID ea 1115 at Ill; ~-P/B. fB ,. blot ollor. point ,.,....,..1.., wboel " '12 l'OP"l'OP CUfPER, vJnyl tt>p. F/i. ft pwr, tilt , _., lo(. Aak1o( IZl5. li!IT-4861. .. Gii --eva llG'1 lllrdbom oovms. -Ind. ~ °""' A-, Uood m 1tr whl. Must ..U lo but of• '!! c:oe. V-1, outoma!lc, 19118 o..v.lle -S(lolt. 4 '6! FOR.0 V-1, -, $1GO. '12 MARQUIS 8lvagbam :klr Dr. QI. Tab Over l'aymeft!a '15-JSll. IUICK fer. 64&-0591 "'"""'· pow e r apd,tpeack.x-$1000 .. cuboobs m . -!6000, ulcina PONTIAC ~ l»-78!19 'If v.w .. --..... CAD '&I cp., de Ville, 11111 !hit '.,',;,"i'i. "':!;. vl~roo~ bell oiler. -~ 1495<>. 60-4052 an 5 VECJA oot. llM or bolt -· ._ -Soedll. c"""7 pwr llr. l.oodod , Excol prkod low. (82SDTGJ ONLY CHRYSLD '66,...., Station waaon MUSTAN&< '63 -• 1115 •Mor'*'6111. -· :f,(#j ml. $495. ~~..,.5l50llor Of· $3195 51,!lllml.Oneowner. '!=1:!.llaploSt.,Apt.1'72 V ... GT Wan, SUveo- ' ~ No ca.Ill after 6:30 n:r . .,,,,...._,. • t 196.1 Chrysler New Yortcer * $6tKI. 5C9-0129 * '65 MUSTANG, radio, PIS, ' R/H , afr cond, 4 spd U 000 '6 VW lqlldi doen P1L '69 c.ctllloc Convert. HOWAR_D Che¥t-olet 3R3 cu. In.""'" -cond., Voeandel cool .monll'i ll<!n! ~/B, aulama!lc. $150. ** '61 Flr<bltd. IUll m'oG: 2'1! ml, !!i f2, 641 '48a: !!!iO; -'II 8"ldr Rlvlml, Load<dl all pwr. Xln! eond. ll<!d. Newport llMch 4 brand now Ures. price ~r houaa, apt., ·~ l'l>STI !:.· xlnt concl., Aor "111 tho BDr DAY to 't6 VW iUO DtQlffStl!. Maki o ffer . $2400. * 644-1179 MacArlhu 1 r !'~5A5Jamborcc! U'i). 53f..m. ldg., etc. tblU a be.Uy Pllot Sell Idle lttmt llOW1 CaU -llfT nin a.n ad! Don't dt1'Y ••. · Lo mUeap 55T.aN2 5Bf-Ma Want ad ~suits ... 6ft.5678 u CV Clanlfled Ads .•. 542-5678 OU'lfted Ad. 64).6878 DOW! Ne«f a "Pad"1' P1M:e an ad/ .e&ll today so.o6TI. ' 1 • ,, I f • I ~ • IDOcro FINANCING .. AVAILABLE ----·------ Ct2111U¥Tl'llVWJal . BRAND · NEW \ _· ·1GA , ;or ~ IU . PICKUP i"'' .,.<f.,.. I .·:. No MONEY :~$ 97 PER :: DOWN . ·. MONTH 11•77) ILUVlll5706l i lARGES1i' VOLUME CHEVROtET DEALERS · ··II ~-· ·SO.UTHERN·· ~ GALIOINIA · -. . . . . ' NO SHORlAGE HERE. OVER 350 ·cARS AND TRUCKS ·JO CHOOSE FROM • '70 MMJIU COUPE I ' Alrcood,. P.S.,redio. 1441 ACPJ • = 546-1203 ' ' -. -I I· • l • ) 8f DAILY PILOT IMMEDIATE ·D~LIYaRY ·:: 0 '73 DOD E . SWINGER . SPECIAL 2 DOOR ·HARDTOP full factory .equipped Order yo. - $199 DOWN $71 A MONTH $2188 BRAND NEW '73DODGE · VAN Fulty·foc.tory equipped 109" wheel base. 1/2 ton, coil, springs, front & · """ 2b g<Jilon fuel tmk; duel jet wind-shield woshers, fresh air heater with dolroster. ' TAKE YOQ.R. CUSTOM VANS' by "COURTESY'' largftt Select! .. of v- i• Soutlten CallfOnla IMMEDIAn DELIVERY '71 PINTO . .. • w1i •••• Nare•ll•r 29, 1972 PILOT-ADVERTISER :Ja ,_t f •. • • --·--r.C:lining SIO'-'htU fec.twy oquipl.'612\~23. . ' ~ ~ · $199 DOWN · . $30 A MONTH . ' ·CHOICE R•dio, h••t•r, d • I u x • wheel covers, tilt wheel. i I SOCPI J Bucket seets, radio and heater. I032CEDI $199" 11 tot.I dn. pymt. $31-Js tot•l'frio. PT"!f, ''cf. fdo ~ .... ell c•rryf"9 ch•f'9• .... Jlf#o ".. critdit for 36 "'"· O.t.rr.cl ,.,.... priu $127t• MC. Nx l lie.-.. ANNUAL PERCENTASE IATI ll.91'X., ' ' •• 11' o'!;1!° ' ~ '69 MUSTANG ;~. ~~-~~~ $1 fXIH 729) ' '71FORD GalaxleSOO Auto. tnm., power lte«ing, air cond. {891VT) -WAGON '68·DODGE ·If 2 Ton Pickup \ PULLPRICI ~888 '69 PONTIAC ~72 CHEVY . GRAND PRIX $1488 Kingsw.,. Wag.$ • . . i Vt, eutom•tic, P'W"• tfe 199, fact,,.Mr, r•· Y·8, aut~. trans .• power steern\g, air dio, he•t.r, w/1/w roof .r1clt, di••PP"•r· cond .. radt0,heater.(76579P18656n FULL PRICI ing t1il 91te. 1414 ELFI '72 DODGE . CHAWNGER 2 door h1rdtop. Fully f1ctory equipped. (196'FFHI I '70VOLKS BUG 4 ~ ..... "'11~ ond ,,.,.,,., (1788Nlj I 1 PULLPRI '70 DODGE VAN VI, .1utom1tic tr1n1., fully f1ctory equip· ped. l9J909EI . ' : ' PULL PRICI PULL PRICI • • ,l ' SAVEi ' '.co~ TO COAST\!. r W'hef_ yto1t Lvy, • •* c• wftli tt.e ·i.-A-I W•r· r•.+y, i..yov le ... yevt wonl•• °" yo•r hrtil O.•I· ' . ' '~~" ~tep. ~·· wily. "' ~ flnt JO ... " or 2.000 MllM Yo•r Fonl DHI• ... ., ...... to p1y 100 ,. for 1ny '"•lor .•rp1I~ • , ' • ~~ r ''hr,ffie •zf 24 lftOfltfi .. ,yell; FeN O.olw ... flJI• J t.e•~ i(.,. il!t ..... Oli N,J°in~c4•1recl vtMlllt' ffio ' .... ,.,., )Hur.;,,.,.> . . . • ··~ "° I >:. " , ; 1Y1• ~A·I ~-.r_h•n yo11'.,. out of toww ·, t--1 hi e.....-y Stet. et the U,.10111 you'll fJrtd p•rtlcl·' ·!Miff .. Font oe.1.,. ... wfll ,..-ptly •Ml court.- •• llonor tt. 24 mo.th pf'O\fislet1 of yow A·I~ .w.,,, .. ty. ~ sfe ow .. iectt .. of A-1 W•rfe111'"4 u1tcf ~ h4eyl We'N A·I Wa"eMy hetclquert.h In tfil• .tiN4 <I , • tlte dtalarslilp whate you le1M Yo11r ... ,.,... •• ew ffent.p. ' • SAU ENDS SUNDAY DIC•-W HURRY I ' ' . T·BIRD SALE TEST DRIVE PINTO FOil '73 TODAY! WAGON .SALE GET BACK TC>THE BASICS WITH REDUCTION I , SA~E! . BRAND NIW COURIERS •20&4· WHILE THEY . !,AST! • • 1 • .' • (No FICI. ~· ·NOT JUST ONE LEADal MANY TQ , CHOOSE FROM-EYIRY FACTORY COLOR AVAILAILEf ..... -· -w . ....,, S.lo price includes freight ond oll doolor prop chorgos plus 4 cyl. OHC ong., 1100 CC Dl;p.. 4-"" 111 sync. Irons., duel hyd. brokes, lndlvlduol "9nt coll spring suspension, 5 wht. woll tiros, 1400 llt. 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Ser. No. lRJOW123668 $ " TOT~L DOWN MOilTW S2429.IS r,.m uish Pl'&:•. 'de(ttrtd .... • poymtnl prl~e.$3032.60 WI. a11 lo~. lie. L fin. dwvttlor 41,rno. 'Ol!I approvolofmcit.AN 12.11% ~ SPEC_IAL PU _RCfl.AS.E OF ' 29 B:RA.MD N£W '7 I T 2000 cc engine, Auto. Irons., !lipper windows, rodio, heater-. "inyt interior ' ,. - Auto. trans., rodia, hf«!.ltr. license No. TeNS03 ~ ,, .. ......... -·· ,. WITH-A llAND NEW clloss COUNTRY i• DEUlll Cll'DYlt ·c._H , . .f.5#7799 , (37201(\\') • • • ~~·!'!!'!!'!~,~.-...---I!!~~~!'!!"!~~~ $ FACTORY AIR c-OHO'. v-e. ..2·9· 7--5-: auto. rrons .• power steer· ing, radio, heater. . . 1580KW. · '70 .FORD 'Galaxie .. 2-M.T.·: $15·z ~-1: outo. trons .. a~ cond~ ttOning. power steermg. l1- c«1st Nt. t61E1f '71 PINTOC ' $ Radio, hooter, 993COP ' ,$ t •. ...,.,. v ... Ollfcl. tr.ts~ • ,..ff lfMrinf, fottory 1ir. IS18ff • ' v~.-....... ,._, __ $) ing, rodio, h"'•r.-bucktt' '"''· consol1.•1s1riol No. 1175'0 . ! ) ' ) ~7 , ,, I ) I ) l ' ' • D EDITION VOL 65, NO. ll4, a SECTIONS,' 106 PAGES . . ORANeE COUNTY, C~NIA . f . Leaders UNICEF G·ite 'Politics' • Ill B7 JOHN VALTl!llZA or • ...,,... .... Laden of the ' 8Qnual UNICEF Christmu Card projeel In Sin llemonte have. boen ouated fn>!D lh,ir tnidltllilal -table 1t the local poll ollice, clalm-tng'preuure from extrernlata oparked .the ·~orders. .. But Aeling rostmuter Octavio Luna, who iaaued the order Jut ,_k !pr the card Illes vo!unt.eers to leave, 1nsilted toda7 that the U~f project W.N "limp- ly in the . W'.IY. It I ·, . "An<l that:11 the only rOBllOll I uked them.tq leave,• be oak!. r • Noqetlieleu. the ouater boa become a ' smu-mii baille be!Wlell l,ocal .-, and the. man wbo """'11ly -= .t:;'.aller poll from retir-1'1: ·-~ ~ local br1ncb ................ Ood project chairman John llr!c-Jmllled that the group's two-foot.,.are lllel table "created no obltructlon al posjal lraff'IC II all." He bWned local ~ from ID- dlvkliiii. wl!o -lb& 'un!led Nallooi alJd the Unlcef pn>jecl, !¥,hicll aella llle .clrdo to reap !undo !Qr the UN cbilcJien's fund. • I , Luna diaqreed, and aal4 be warned the group lhaf the new poll olflce branch ' Clemency Reporu;dly Considered OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -1bere are lndli?atlool·an ~ panel cooskJer. Jni•the clenelCy plea of Lt. William L. Caller l!as ~...er.Jed ltttlng aome reatrlctJooo Im"°"" oa lllm .or poaslh!y augesfecl , ,fo{m Of .flBiole, the IJally flklahome aays. . . . ~could cnate -,. ........ for the ~ -boa the ofllclal -c/.tha-~·· Ofllce. I f "I told them tllll .... d Ir)' II out, aniJ If the pralJlom .._, I ftlld ba\'t to Uk them"' .... "I d1da'I pt 01t1 eilmplllats, pollllcal or ott. •lie, but' I Clluld 1ee it wasn't WOFldN out,· IO !'.aobd them to clooe It down," "" aid ' F.rldiloo. aqd lrale 'uN!CEP' ....t.ri inlllial, bowever, that It Wll • political _.. . "Three men came up 1o the table one day Ind asked "' aee: the' man In charie , ,· r • , San Onofre of the poll office,' Erickson relateJ. "And tmmedlately after tbat, we we're told to 1eave." -uld that In paat yeon during aa1eo frun Ille post office, iDcldenta of "tullel and bariusment" fram peoJ)le .-tla( the volunteers ~ "collectng ftmda • lar communists" were corn- ~1l9'~·e conv.i.nced, ii just another eud.ple ,ot lt.'1 But Luna Insists that be had contact wttb no one. .. I'm not a strong piolltical person, and that'a just not the reaaon. Thole three men nevet BOt to .me," be~laid. "One woman called me up today and called me a 'represslonlst'. Hen, I don't even know what that meallS. "I'm just a guy wob came up from Old Mel.loo -a Mexican who became an American citizen," he said. Erickson and other Unlcef voluntetrs have agreeJ not to try to regain their old sales sPot this year. "There just isn't enough time," he said. "Last year we raised $1,500 from the sales of the cards and we hone11tly felt that we coukl do better this year, but this baa really hurt the project." 'Ibe Tedey'a .N.Y. 8'•+• • TEN CENTS Ouster sales operation now bas been let ap Jn his own home, with no pubUc outlets this Christmas season. "We'll try our best this way," he said. "We have bad this sort of problem before ... people calling Unicef a com- munist plot,'' he added. Other instances of local problem!I over Unicef and conservative µolitics , he said, even reached into advertising for lhe local efforl.9. • "We tried to buy an ad (in a locally· distributed classified publication I but a few days later they turned us down and , sent back the money," Erickson said. "1bey said we were too controversial." . • ire Youth Held · ,Following Accident • • ' Pr~heating. Under Way A IS.year-old runaway Fountain Valley .. boy engaged in a gun fight with police of •. ficers this morning in dowDtown Senta Ana, the Aftermath or a vet.Ide accident. The youth, whose name was wlthbeld by pOuc., .... ---by --be had -ll'fe llllotl It a palrolman and wa1 bit In return by one of hi<> abots frbm the officer's revolver. The Juspe<\ W11 DOI ,.,iously lnjurod -and. alter hooplbiJ• lleatment for • aealp ~ wu lodged In juvenile hili. Polke lllld they Will ,..k complalnta of I llUlpldOn of lddnl!j)Jng, II f • m p I e d murder of a police ·officer and car theft. Unron Leaner :rennnn Sonia, Ana pqllce lnveotlgator Sgt. Woody WDlllml ~ events leading up to the shooting. llermaJf J. Bal~ 55 .. of 1151 Levine Lane, Garden Grove, perked his car in a lot at 5th and Sycamore streets and wu walking away when be beard a cruh. He R J _ ' S b turned to ,.. what had happened and N .J L-v~ ~ · ta ewtives ta saw that bis car had been .struck by • ameu ~· r ~ecre ry \ stalionwagondrivenbytheyvuth. • ~ , ~ "I went up to him and he approached I. . . ,ff us band for Not me •• il to exchangMdenUllcatloo but he CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) -l'relldent .• ii pj.eoident Of both the New Yorl cf. ' ' I ' r • • . . ' • :i::ch~" &:; ~ ~. it In my Nlxoo today ·llllliod Peter J.' Brennan, ty and New Yorl state 8"llding and 'T --· ' ' ·w 'f fj ....... .' ·~eOf' .. ' • . . The suspect then told Ball be wu going unloa leads al New Yorl'1 "bard hat" ... ~ ,..._ Councils, tin long ,LAJ'Vtng l, e • • \ ,. · · · '-•· ·. · · to take his car slnco the atatiOn wagon ho constnJcllan -to be new Labor beenanopea..,..-of Nlxoo'i. . . , 1UchardBodriguez;p\lbliCworks ,employe;b"1gsseasonaldeoorations was driving was Inoperable due to the secretary In .-• 111op ID bis -· .He was .acllVe In "Labor i-. for GELA, Sidly (AP) -P<illee were m; al>Oof&1 ~"Camino llfl!l:,•:at F.oc:alones u • San Clemente prepares to collision. term Cabinet fa<:e'llftlng. Nixon" aurjnc the ·!Ill campalp and v~ today ,the stabi>~f a youn~ twinkle.!19 'Wlly tbro~'the i~ule seuon: · ' . • · Officer Kenneth Smith ,.,ponded to an The aeJoot1on of Brennan, 54, mmed personally led • ~ o! 1111,800 COi>-~lf.t'... ~u': :";,,.m•'!,\san'!'!f:;: • · .. accident call and when he arrived at the the third cabinet 1ppolntment made by · 1'lruction• wurl<en, loapboranien and '·-~ · · ' < • same the youth pointed a gun at him Nlxoo. In ,1w<>-4oys. Brennan will replace other ."~t" unlm)lals in alJl!>!>l'I of lawa clllmed he faill!d to coosummate " ~ c · • il threatening to klll the ottlcer ff be did DOI Janles D. ifoc!Pon who .... offered an the ·~dents v~ war policy In his lll£niage. Colµt· .··.· ty• . Health . ·o· un'. c·· : cooperate. He then took the olllc:er'• umpeclfied joti In the~foreip policy.Beld. May, 1910. , According to poliCe, it was a typical service revolver. Brenoan a former painter'• IJJ!ftl1tlce White n.u.e Press Secn!tary Ronald "cas• of lllnor" In teeplnJ with Sicily's At Ibis poln~ Officer Donal< Wolfram ' , L. • Zle8'm' llld In aunounclng the ·~d tradition.• srrlved on the 1Cene and saw Olllcor · nomlnllb!: lieu Is the police account: Kill' l Smith with his handa up. Wollram lie!>' Cl Thi ·-n.e Pn!llclenl feela that Peter Bren-Orulo Drago, 24, married Angela •· H ·ta1 Proposa pod out of bis patrol car and .... greeted emeDte eves 'rillll la a man Who ezemplJl!ed the hell R...00, ll, in October. AJ\gela told a . S. osp1 by five aboll fired hy the ·-"' •-'- charact« and llllqth al America's brother ""'"Uy Ibo wu still 8 virgin. . both his own and the olficer',';:;,';;1v~ --""'• · and H la -l-4•-.1 A "family comt" of ..,· .... ela's relaUves H• T H ·--,men .......,. • .,....~. ...,. All of the shots went wild and Wolfram It WO OUses aell.-, and thoulh be boa worled at decided 0rapo, • widely traveled pec1-The 2f.;;;_..her Orange c..m1y Health for land next to the hospital on Camino returned the fire bitting the youth 1n the ~·-dlff<renl lev.& In _..._. lsbor d1er, had to I"° evidence of his . . ~ • -.-' manhood. Monday -•~ four of'"-'·'• Planning c.uncll strong!~ upheld 8 de 1os Mares. ' bead. lie chopped both ,... and ..,,.. Burglan bit two -In SaD be 'boa telllned a unique -!Y to _., ,..,.-AboUl three weeks ago the cocmcn•s rendered . Cl mente urlf in the ~ stealing 1 the nmk'ond-llle ~ man. relatives llld • f1iar al ~·· !OK the rerie'lf coll)!ftiltee's recommendltion review committee· recownended denlol, The yvuth told ofllcerl he was 1 ..:.i al about, $1,000 Jn ~d ·..,OOS ···,:=:.,~In~ 81 the ~~~~Y towo, Tlleeday and ldlled•proposals .for a 16-l>ed af1!Ulng tha\ the ares already, has a suf-runaway. He Is a student at Loo Amigcis whilo the .-n...,. IWIJ, police iald ....._..,,. of ~ ;........o , -•tlon ·0n the way, OraiO IUddenly r<volted. ~ hospital pi:oposed, for ,Janel , flc\eOI numhe(.of,~.to ~e Ole load High Scbool in Garden Grove. Police today • ;;:;---"""'" · • "Whet u this proatltute 11 less •• near siD Cl.!meote G.neral'Hospital. of con~al...ent liiid ~atriO petlents. 1 found a map In his car with 1 route n11; 1arps1 such Joa oCcumct• at • a ;.,. ~.:.. ttie11 Cl~ ~.~I, . i-~~e ·~ _ ~ •. ., be was quoted The councll voted 25-1 to deny en-TJie' council stiff afiO lldded that a new mar'""' leading to Alberle, CaOlda1 houle-""J)y.JobnS.Bonneral Culver ·,-·., w :eqD!llU,.w~w ~~ •~• ~ _, w-factllty would he "pnomature" for the T · · · Ci~ .;:,:::..-111111 Ylalted !be -at '411 E , , CIO ~ Oearp Meooy. • by police 11;havlng llld. clor!ing the ~ facility becauoe of South 'Coa.sl -t.rea. ~-----------.. ,,. •-1ars' ~termed the se1ecttoo al Brennan . A.noisy ergmnent erupted between the slafl roconllneodationa that the need for would b-Coidoba Tueldl1 and foll"'I that bull "• --' ~•-•• -~ _,. .,_ 1-"·w two -~-of relatives in one ol Vil· .a• -beoJlb.<are• unit was not atrong Rapid 1rowth In the area pro "'Ad ..wr-window and ranaicked t.'ae e-~ --WIJ cuu --ably create a greeter .demand for such •w ... ..,.... 1 • · uDlbnilf 'would mate "a veiy fine torla'a main -In fn>ot of the Jll'OO-eaousb In the area. · beds, but 'the couhcil ruled that the ·~· dweJJl!ll. th '..;.. i.: _,.__:_ and ~ ol lltiar." tiliJte••· houle. , 'The P!opooecl hp$pital would "'ve of· '"'"" nu-""· In the area would he stlf· Tl!o/lled wl ,._ •............, • .P'lrthir · ""nwts of C'!hlnet -.aJy, a switchblade flashed In the fered l1wl 30 acute eonval~ b¢s ficl;,1;1 u.i'tli'1botit lfi7. · -~~ Rlndy'W al """-' ... -ted 'lbundly and dark and Orazio oollapsed, slihbed In one and ·..about ~n · equal '"1mher of The proposed faclllty would have oc- Ln • -.-,. amer -"'1· durl!ll the --. · · · · 111111 llld'ln the Uwr. paydlialrie -. In a building propooed · ,tupled teaoed la.;J In the boapltal com-=~ Pa1aoJ1a told polloe_,!'"";.ie: . · ' · ' • ' · p1,. and would have been known u San eateiOd ~b ~front .i-and -; ' Clemente Convaleacent Center. ~~~:.~=-~ .;·Want· a Fearless Cai? a shim to-the bolt of the frolll oi-. . C..4 R RUNS WELL; AD DOES TOO ' llAILY Pl1.G'I' -ada .-Fi!I lat" Loek al thll: 1 • . t""' 'IO a... Impala. Good ..... · nlnl' .....-. lliko offer. J' acuum Cleaner Figh fi!i,' Feline Needs . Loving Hom e ' .. MllN llAU.Bll . ' -f ... ..., ... _ ....... Diel ... Wllll I l')flllllld alley Cit tlllt IW*' ..,._ ftCU&llD duners, eats Jllie • ...... --· and ii lotalb' uaelelll ' If.,, ~IC -U aoon U •)'OU can., •. r If -....,, caD aoon. this allef cot la Hable t6 be the. undoinl al a Hun- llnlton ·---..... -dm>ted mucll al .... -and ,,_, than .10,000 of llleJr -to belpiDc lllray Clil. • , /'We've pllced ftve -per adds and ... --... ~ bll -. "80'1 just the ~ tf'·CM lllllodJ - fa< --':'i:;.,· ,_ old 11111 not • U cute II I ,..,.,,..... t 1IBut," ccritkH• the· delpe11tt owner, "he'• IOI' 1· lal el Jlle and loving left In him, If onlJ ... CID !bJ the rill>! perlCIG I• ' 1llil · partlcl!lar" cat Is typical of Ibo ltlnd of cat bolped by the Huntln&lt.t Beldl coupla, ftey lcutd ltbo m tllolr ~P one DJcbl "all bloated from his --11111 wtih lilr .. rough •• aandpliper.'' Tl'Olr f1fll illp .... lo cbeck with the Mlgbbortinod children to -wboae c.11 he might he. But they aoon :JiscoVercd that he had been put out by I nearby fllOllf *' had tittd of him. uee wu the llCldelt ttgbt you ever aaw,'' .uys the womu, "I don't know how any1111 coold hive ao llllle respect (llol CAT, l'1lp 11 • • Ca r Kills Girl; Brother Injured • Two chlldttn, .,...q ....... the atreet to -..... aft«. ,maJting parchuel from an Ice 'cieam tNct, .,.... atruck by a car Tueldll)l In -Ana. Sonja llalulr. I, of 1111 'fl. !rd St., "-" kllled ,and her -Mario, llllo 4, Injured · when 1111 J)y a .,. dr!Yen by Marla L. Varau. •. of Santa Ana. ,,,. .,i cJl6oJ 1t Santa Alla community Ho~pl!ol l1wl !Gur UV! Iller lllO 1 :IS p.m. accfdent. lier brotliar Is NDOrled In nlilfactory -loda7 In ihe ..... holpllll. ----- Ora.,e " ........ Another -dly Ix 00 the agenda for 'lllunday, with h!Ps in the 70t It tbe ~1 DeV• Ing, IO JnlancJ. LoWI tompt 4WO. INSIDE TO•~ 'f Tilt we h•rrolt of IM livino th.eater vear comes up thil toCfk .. •i9ht ..... producdono opn on loco! 1faflei. See E"' l"10imncnl, Pdrl<s J2.JJ • ...... -" ~ . .:•, ': =...Clnlet ... -. Cea ;• M --. ............. ••ti ..... -.. ........... ........ ,. . . ---. -. -.... --. --. --c..t" • ""' . --. ..... -Dr,? 7 .... ---,....... . -... ~ ..... ...: ;;;;"'-. • % OAILY PILOT . SC Thieu. Aide . -. '• • Dispatch~d To Capital By United Press International President Nguyen Van ThJeu of South f ietnam dispatched special emissary Nguyen Phu Due to Washington today to seek a summit meeting between Thieu and President Nixon. Saigon dispatches !<pOrted. But Washington reports said such a rr. . ting was highly doubtful f\feanwhile, Communist China, for the second time in two days, urged Ole United States to s;gn the Vjetnam cease- fire agreement as drafted. Hanoi Radio broadcast a statement Tuesday from Chinese Premier Chou En· tai crlticiiing the delay and Peking Radio hroedcast a similar official statement t~ day from Foreign Minister Chi Peng·fei . The Washington reports said Nixon was le5s than enthusiastic at receiving Due, Thieu's fo reign affairs adviser, but wou1d * assure him the Administration had no in· tention of selling Soulb Vietnam d o w n :he river to reach a cease-fire in South Vietnam. At a news briefing, presidential press ** ..,,_ Seltoo~ E'"-ee But. Moretti~= JJ~~~ · .. ~ . May Compro.mise • • ,.t_ .......-,j.~ • lio\CRAMENTO {All); rbl' • !IPeal<er Bob -said be may Jalo. Gov. lllnaJO -&•gan In putting a •U'!>Wioo tu re11er and ochool finance pjotre: .~I . voiers·ll it dies ii\ •. the turf":! -. • The --~ ba<bd bY. the Repiibllcirt• govemcr l'nd the Democratl3 ilpeUer 1$11ned stalled Tuesday, •.PP."!'"')UY jilsl'lme vole shy of the fl ~.i.(pauage In the s..ate. The "-!bly -wh!l'b Tuioday postponed Ill final •vote on the latest version or the oompr:omlle for orw: dly - has passecUhe bill 'lour Ume> prevlowily tbJJ year and w lf'I expected to do so again . ~'11 · Another lllM>our · errort' to lei the missing vote through additional com· praoilBe failed Tue!Jday. Time Is giowlng short -the Legislature Is sclledul· ed to adjoolrd Frtdoy. "I jmt~·-can't. count more thaJl 26 Yoles " a 1l!08l1 Moretti .sal<l In bis of· . nee ~ter' hOuri of rruttless conferences. . llomina~ Legislature l!lled again to pass auch a blll. /\t that time, .Moretti ,al\! he might batUe .the Governor'by:~ bill own plan ·"'t . the b al Lot ·1n ~lion to Reagans. . ... ·r • B~t aow., Mo~ld Iii ·an in\ervitw, there are lrid{catiobs the Governor mlgllt be wUUng to go to the voters with the current plan they have worked out in months ol .negotlatlona. U so, be said be might join Reagan In the ballot campaign. &!ch an elfort would win overwhelmingly, he predlcted. II also would have the backing of Wilson ·Rues, S t a t e Superintendeht of public instruction, Moretti said. For now, the last hope of the Reagan.. Moretti coalhlon was to let the pressure, largely Crom school groups, to bullcl"on half a dozen DerQOCl'o.tic senators thought to be ... Ing their opposition. 'I'bfY included Democratic S en s . 11ecretary Ron Ziegler was asked if Thieu •sked for a summit session with Nixon. His reply: Returning to Sltow'lriz II takes· fl vbtes to ,,... the bill tn the 40-member Senate. · floagan, l!ll' a ,gOOdWill viill to lllexico, uld. ...._.be T(Ould Jake -i tu reform Mervyn M. Jlymally of Los Angeles, David Rot>erti of Los Angeles, Witter suern of Ba1tersr1eld and Albert s. Rodda of Sacramento. ··rm awa re of no notification from President Thieu along those lines." Paris and Saigon reports said Due was taking a personal letter to Nixon Crom Thieu asking for a meeting aod once again pnssing Thieu's demand that any agreement to end the Vietnam War would provide for the withdrawal of Nonh Vietnamese troops from the South. Ann ·Margret (center) is congratul ated by her bus· band, Roger Smith, an d actress Betty Grable fol· lowing her return to the stage in Las Vegas for the first time airer her accident last September, in which she fell fro m a moving platform. She .played to a full house and no traces of the fall were noted. • 'jllan of Its dWn~o the vQ!eii iii 1 special elec'lloo ~ year il the Democrauc- ' y ~ • • .A Asses,sor' s ' Youth Basketball ln Paris, Communist sources said Hanoi pegotiator Le Due Tho might pack Registration Set ;p and go home il White House adviser : lienry A. Kissinger returns to the Paris :; peace talks supporting Thieu . s In San Clemente : • ,demands. The Kissingel' Tho talks are to 1 .. • ' • -resume Monday after a nine-day break. • Sources close lo the South Vietnamese Rqislratlon lle8SkN will be held al delegati~a and Communist Vietnamese San Clemente J11ib School Saturday for sources in Paris said privately that boys In~ In the South eo..i Youth Thieu's firm demand for the departure of BllketbeD League North Vietnamese troops lrom South · Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia is the iDain The alpJps tbJJ Saturday starting at 9 rc.adblock in lbe new phase of aecret a.m. will be the only ones offered for the meetings between Klssinger and Tho. leape wbJch offers organized com- . Another Thieu emissary. his nephew peUtioo for boys from 9 to 14 years old. : : ~Hoang Due Nha and an intilnate policy Youngaten from Capistrano Beach and · aide, left Paris today after holding con-San Clemente will play in the Southern .: fe.....,., with Pham Dang km, bead Of : the South Vielnameee peace delegation, leque and can sign up at the high school • '.but without aey contact with the Com-l)'Dl. ::~.!lido, ~~ling to Coplmunlat ,_ 9 lo 10 a.m., 9 and 10 years olds ;..;',loun:es..klBoth nm. and the Viet Col!I ... ~.'!be 11 and U.)'eal'olds can >!ho.,. • llrmly lbe7 11111 )!ave ·!ID~· • • .e'.l";wl'P efw:::iilaiii!i lfllclt! · '-"'"'~ 10 tc>Jiia.m. 'i'bt'"'3 and 11-~U...l!IJdng al the -l , · . ~boys can-..., uP ~'Ii a.m. lo ::~ The rout delept.ioas -Americatt, OOOl'I. • 1' '" :•,South-Vietnamese Nrrtb Vietnamese altd The northern leque for boys In San : ::viet Cq -held consullatiolllJ today in Juan C.platmio., Dana Point and Laguna preparation for -.y•a l68th meeting Niguel will register In the afternoon • or the aemipuhllc cqn!ereuce 00 v~ bourt: ~~and ID Crom ._, to I which fa nearl)r ,,,_ ,..... of ""~fl ... ~IJ '1:om I to 2 oclocl: , Is~.~ pi~~,' n~ {lo!l 1 r IJ _ d.. 2 to I p.m. ~ ir~ int or .,_. ons. ' . . . • ' r . :.--· (~ ';o~• ' • ~;~San Clemente s ••• :~Exchange 'Club Receives K11dos Members of tbe San Clemente Ex· change Club will receive a fifth con- -secutlve award of the "Big E" special service decoration in ceremonies at the Western White HOll!e Thursday. The local group has won the coveted award for five consecutive years and toot thUI year's honor over 138 other clubl!I Jn the Exchange Sou t b e r n California District. Nallonal Exchange President-elect Fred Cronk will present the award after a luncheon meeting ol the group In t b e Presidentlal office complex. Slm.ilar ceremoruea w e r e conducted there last year. 1be award goes to the local club for its spooaonbip of Crime Pre.,.entlon Week , the erection of freedom shrines and other traditional Exchange projects. President of the group this year la Deane Hutton. .. DAILY PILOT 'TM Orlftll a.t DAILY I'll.OT, will! Miich 11 ~ 1M N ........... 11 111""4~ '1f JM or... OIMt ~""'"' c--ry. a.. ,... •""'-.,. .......... MeN.111 "',.._ Frldrf, fOro C..1411 M.._. ........ a1-ct1, Hwrtt11'10tOn aMdlfF ..... ltl \f•HtY1. l.-a-IMcll, IN""1 .... lftlU IN ·kt! i;;~ s.n J-C.pltlr-. A Nljli. "'9IOllll ...... " fllllllbMd "'~"' .. $W!Mya. The "'1nelpel M lltlllnf ,,_nl 11 M lJO ~•I .. ., Slrwt, c.!11 IMN, C11llenilf,, nl». l•Mrt N. We.J ,,,....... ... l'llOllthtr J1clt A. C11rl1y Vitt l'ntliMm Miii GtMr1l IMfltter lk11111 K•••il ldl,., Tlto"''' A. Murphiri• MtMllM ldiW Ch1rt.s ;.:, l1ot llch1r4 P. Nill A11ltttnl MIMOlntl fdlton S.Ch ..... OM.. JOI Hertlli ll C1Mh10 A11I. f2672 ~-Ciltll .MtM1 ·»I w..t ..., SffM flll..,.rt hlcft: ,. Jf......-f IOulnlfl ............. -..ctl! .,.,, &I'd\........_.. UMM e.dl1 111 ,.,_ A.,,._ Tlfr .. 111 17141 641-4111 a ww ,.,, .. 111 .. , .. ,,. t. Cle 111 Al Ds1 arw1111 ,.,., ••• 4'2-Mlt ~. tm. 0...,... ,.... ,,,., ........ -1 N1 nfWI 1*11t m...tr•ll9flt. .....,,., nttft' If' ....,.,....._,. ... tM1 .. ,....__ .............. ..... ..... ., ..,....,.. ........ . ....., a-. ,..... ...... c.... ....... c.tlfllnlla. ~ieri "' """' n,,,. ,_,..,,,, .., meu 111.11 ,,......,,, ~' ... .......,..,,.,,,.,.llllY', ., ior !Ke as to let that animal get so run down." Alter a half-dozen trips to the vt:teMnarian and $70 wwtb of medical bills, the cat baa been de-wonned, de- fleaed, neutereJ, and given all bla shots. He's a perfectly healthy cat With an tm-. maculately preened, satlny coat of fur. "He's just what someone is looking for," says his owner, "but who?" The reason the couple must find an owner is that state law Um.its them to having three cats at any one time, and they're always finding new cats in need <,,f help. "Some people fill up tMir house with CJlts, maybe with 20 or 30, and then have to close the door," says the woman. "But we've found that the way to help the most cata is to keep them moving out, provided we can find good homes." In their 20 yean of marriage, the cou- ple estima tes they've helped about 250 cats, at an average cost of $50 per cal. "We never let a cat go unless he or she Is completely healthy and ready just to be loved,'' says the woman. The couple lns1lls on remaining anonymous. They know they'd be swamped by cata if their n a m e were known, "Every morning there would be a box of cats on our door step," says the man, who works for Southern California Edjson. "All the neighborhood kids already know about us1 and if they come across an lnjUred cat, !hey always put It Into our Yard tnowinl we'll take can. or It." "There's a limit to bow many cats we can afford," he says. ' Still, the couple has never rtfused a cat' In need. They carry special first aid kits and food Ir. their car wheneV<r they travel in case they run across unwanted creatures In the country. Even just going to the market, they'll find lnjUred cats off to the side of the road. jjt'm almos~ atrald to go out of the btiuse sometimes/' H)'I the woman. "It seems If tbert.'1 a sick cat anywhere, :·11 3ee him." Blast Destroys Loot IDVERSIDE (UPI) -An explooioo ,.I by burglars at the Foromost Foods Co. office Tuesday opened the sale, au rtght. • But It waa so big a blatt that just bout everything tn It waa rtduced to ashes, poU<0 said. . Jet Plane Noise Study Approved Post Taken By Vallerga Coast Residents OK'd For Regional Council Sound studies of Orange county Airport jet p 1 an e movements -,m be Jac k P. Vallerga Tuesday was ap- made under a $14,000 contract apProved pointed useasor for Orange County. by the Board of Supervl!on Tuesday. Vallerga will aueceed Andrew J. Hinshawl who In November was elected to\ Six Orange Co..i midents, five of U:·:n members of environmental groups, haV< been endorsed for membership on tbe South Coast Regional Commission under the provisions ol Proposition 20, the coastal Initiative passed Nov. 7. Endorsements were made by three en- viromnental groups and the Orange County League of Women Voters. ,Appolnbnents to the South Coast Regional Commlssloll wblch Include Los Angeles and Orange coomtles will be m&de by Gov. Rollald Reagon,,Asoembly Speaker Robert Moreltl and the aeoate niiu -.nlttee beac"4 l!1 'lllls .JJlmeS Mills. There are six such "8lonaJ com- mlsalons plus a statewide agency which will be appqlnted as pro)!fded for in Propollt{Da JO, 'Jlle mm'"'uklDI ~ hlte the power " to NVin llld rule ill dnelopn""t P<Pl· ect.s In -.._ lhli Will u .. an effect on the enviroamenL • Nominated were: : Allan Beelc, Newport BeaCb, cbaJiman ol Newport Relldeots United; Margaret Carlberg, Hllllllnaton J!eadj, cbalrman of the H1mtlngton Beach -ta! Couocil; Waley Marl, lrYlne, member of the attorney gmeral'1 environmental task '°"'!: \ Jucty KOIOIWr, Newport Be a c h , organl:er ol the Oranc• County EnViron- Fl'elll P .. e I NUCLEAR ••. tervenUon status Into the hearlnp. The opponents amount to a relatively small San Clemente group known as GUARD (Groups United Against Radia· tion Dangers) and the statewide Scenic Shoreline Preservation ColJfereuce. Both are being represeated_by Lompoc lawyer Bruce Sharpe who argued at length Tuesday ror the board lo allow him to bring up issues of asserted en- vironmental damage, dangers o f sabotage and alleged poor safety records of operation at the existing Onofre reac- tor. 1be utillties, however, ( Sou t he r n California Edison Company and San Diego Gas and Electric Company) had argued that the pretent reactor's record is 14Irrelevant" to the pn:iposa1s for the two new ones planned next door. The board, In ....... ~ Tuesday and decreed that Sharpe Could bring up safety Point,> .that would diroctly link '"" present reactor with the proposed new ..... On otber points, the board ordered the ir.terveners to bring forth today more specllic arguments lo 111pport their con- tentions. The quuljudlclal p-g con- ference flm began In San Clemente last October and then was continued until this week. The p.......rlnp IA1 the Intricate groundwork for tbe txtensiYe hearlng!I Into t1ie Onofre project. II Is calcul1ted to cost the two utlliUeS one billion dol· lars. SPo-for the uWiUes have in- sisted that delays att ~the firm an aV<rage of '4 milllon e In carrying charges and Oiiier ezpellltlt. . The latest aet of de\ayl, they have ln- 111.ted, are callled by the aurlaclng of Uio enVironmental iJloel, The beartnp Ill for Jan. 18 will ilrst examine the health and safety upectt of the rec.ctor pl'Qf>Olll. !;ater In the yetr, 1'llell a mualve cn- vlronmtlltal·lmPICI statanent II com· pletaly fllllsheG l>Y the uwttlel and AEC apeclalllta, the board plana to reconvene and eumlne the contro ... rslal illuel sur- rounding the effects of nuclear power on the envlromnenL mental Coalition·, William. Wilcoxen, The airpor.t noise studies 8 r e eongres.,. VaUerga takes over Jan. 1. ne«ssacy, ai:cor<fin~o COODty Qomsel Vall ~ . 'd I ol Miss' Ulguna Beach founder of the Land trse .. ..._ t • erp, .,.,, JS a res1 en ion Adrian K~, to r" "~ COUil Y • Viejo. He has ·served u cbiel deputy Environmental Law Association, and case in the lawsuit med by a group of assessor for the past sevei years. Robert L. Snyder, El Toro, civil engineer Newport Beach property owners claim-PreViously, he had been senior ap- and bead of a company which speciallzes Ing reduced land values because of jet praiser 1rith the stale Board of Equaliza· in env~en~al planning. plane flights over their txmies. ' tion for five years and was wilh tbe The recommendations were made by Two weeks ago, the Board of Alameda County useMOr's office for the Coastol Alliance, the Project 21 Open Supervisors approved spending $100,~ eight years. Space Action Group, the Orange County to obtain appraisatS of the properties Vallerga attended both UC Berkeley Environmental Coalition and the League allegedly affected by the jet no~. and USC. He bolds a degree In engineer· of Women Voters. '1be firm of Bolt. Beranek and New-ing from Berkeley and attended post 1bey are proposed as public members man will make the noise studies. graduate courses at USC. of the commission. Other members are He .and his wife, Madelon, have two named by counties and !hO Leagues of Senator Won't Run children, Jack Jr., a graduate of UC SaJ>. Citiea. . _ ta Barbar:a aJ>d Pamela, a Mission Viejo "The supporting organizations llell•ve High Scbool student . that public members ·1111181 be lrUly SACRAMENTO (AP) -Veteran state The appointment of Vallerga was ap- public members and hive no put er cur-lle'n . .Ala Shoit, •' Dtmocnt ·fl'Olll, prvv'ld, ,b!I, the ,CQUDty Board of nmt electod po&illona" the emndone-St<ickton, said be will not nm for,re-eJeo. Superviaon unantmously. n.ent statement reai "Members also ' tiGll wbta bis term expires In lrH. Short . A prevtoua motion by Supervisor believe that those cholen should have mad.> 'tbe sta~I in Jll'eB8ini sue-Robert BaUln to name the ' i!eputy been public supporters ol l'NposlHon 20. cessfullY for a•wil'ie.r of ~le ru1ea lo ' ~ .to, an ,.a, · · posltloo lot lilx Tbll is essentlal If the lntent·al•tbe prop-allow IQ~ quick a;iosldetatlGn of a bill Didiltbi •l!il,,,a , . ·,was made ror a oaition 'ii to be fulfilled.~' , •\ 1 , , r~, 18.~' Pal'~ ,; 1~ ·r , lled in a 3-2 vote. ,. OPIH t 10' 538 CENTER STREET~OSTA MESA DARTBOARDS ·-2400 ....... SUITS -1191 • 29" ,_ '*" 4~ SwEAJ. SUITS .................. 100 . FRISBEES 9&' • 2u GYl ·PUTS ......................... 14• SUTE BOARDS 191.7n.1091 ., .. · TRAOI PUTS ................... 320 e SIPIWAU IHOI sum · • marr HOCllT mcu • rucu I • LAOI~ '·.1:.. I • ' TINNIS DUSSIS : _.. TElllS SHORTS 511 • 1695 ="' TEllllS FRAIES ...... 1&91 ffiHllS SHIRTS .... soo • 900 ::::: .. TEllllS FRAIES 1611 I aa ': n I IOTS TIN~IS -J =m11s FRAIES 18'1 1 " 1m ... ·~ :.-:;.: .. TElllS FRAIES 3200 ~::..SHOES l'°-910.119& =" mUla IYLOli .... 2911 = SHOES 111.a&a.1191 -PRESl.Dll:llT . . -0 """' -· 08 ..... ,, .............. ...,.. TElllS au.a l"-·-.... :;:.•• m• IYLOI ..... 3411 =. PADDLES ·II ucm STll:..... I ;::, sm I a 411.1411 --( u~!.r.~ : I HAIDUI L ILOYES 3'1 • 691 VOWY Ml 1 S -. 411 • 91a HAIDU••s -96• ,_ 10ta.1211.11•• -12•, ·-sum ..., .. 191• -lllAU.S • fOOTIALlS • SOCCSllAW RALEIGH BllES • Parts . Tim· Tabes • Accessarlls • Repair . ' ;.f] •• • ~1''' CLOSD SUNDAY I' ., ·'- j ., \ ,, ,_ DAILY Pilaf • 1 • ' • _To W ~ Deposit,s S&Ls Have Plans M~npower rrogram • • PtcTITtoVI IUll••St PICTt'flOUJ ---?· If.AMI' n'AT•M•MT NAMI l'h~ ~Ill folloWln(I .....,. ..... IMlnN TN ........._ ,...... II .... .....,. Q , H l THE ll'UNI( fll'ACTQl:Y, nt lo. ~ PIVCHONAUTICI I 0 Ct IT~' 'Waste' Says Panel HwyJ • ._.. __ .,"-",'·,.!f'S' T(ltJ!iATIOlllAL., i"I 01ll9 .,,., •• 'I ,_. LAfOOI\, °''"· """"""911 .....,, c.111. LllUM liKh. C•lif, tff!I CNM sc.tt. -.n CioW Tl'lll IM1'*6 It ..... c~ by '" Drlw . HUllfllWfol'I .... c.111. ....., lndl11kMI. This b!MI-11 btif'll ~ W ait J«ry .. w... lfldllllcllil&I ~~a:°!. ~:u! = at~ ... ·~~1udetf. ~t .:•a..v~· ::~11:';-..J:'n Th11 ~~~'4-~ -~ a ll'-.J · ...... , -.... a.a:t~L.~ ..!iw'J ~COUNTY Cklrlt ot or..,.. C-ly "': ..... ... _,__ NEW' YORK -A -·· (I( free safety depnllt box' rtntal . --"" WILLIAM •• ., ..... . WA8HINGTO!i (UPI) -A --,*~~· cll<at• that aome ,..,.._ Job trainlq _..., may --..tlaxmooey beeauee they don't -in'. come ~ to help trainees escape poverty. The lludy. releued by the Joint Ecooomlc Committee, lllil the .... billi1!i1 ow govemment bas pOurecl 1111o DWI-_.....,. during the tall -to try to get the dlaadavntqed off ....uare rolls and -payrolls bas not -ked and llk.ely wW not. AN ESTDIATED 6.1 mlDlon --been trained In the programs. · 0 0oe major ~Iuaion CID be drawn," wrote Rep. Martba w_ Grllllthe· (D'llllcb.), In a leti.r " transmittal. "Man-__ are not a subltitute for · ineom.e ~ .--ti JlftCl'l!BL TnlalDI 1bt llld. "But 1fhm many e•-'I' ..._....., "o...w ft.lltd CU:l'.lt, 111 ....... ._ • ..,,., °'l!f-. .. -ID<T-the ,.._ ti *llled -1:ors are already = ud loin .-lltions and ~ -rates """'"" ,. .,,-., a;: .:::"'...:"'!: , ,..,_ "' c...I 0.., -~ tbe poor aqd fllduce tbt,.,,..... out Cl( I job tralainl ftN'I. ... ta.ni I premium Oil &Uf.omob&le ll'Jd b 0 I t Im • 1 ~W-n NO;;;rillliri tt -= DtiA ,.. • ... ty pp, h11I ..... , ..... ..._ .....,. ....,. 'menl!' lo b.;. Incenllft tbatnot only attracts purchue loom. 1m . _,, lll~IJon ts ltely to.. -the credenttala of the depOBljOn ... t lreepo theOL Tbree quarlerl of the S&L's PVlllJC NOTICE •-the lo -~ .-•u •1 and -• that hove ""-' the States-PUBIJC N011CE n1Ce1ury iur avence UDlfnp yecl." ... .,~-OMA.< ......... ,.--trainee" Tbe ........ ~ blob have giveD1 man's Club mov~t already ~~~ • .:==-PICT ITIOUI IUl lM••• ThUS: Ura. Grimtbl ...... ·~ was rdooe .fW a am Wlctrie toasters, ~ have e 11tab11 s h ed free T11e ~ ...,.., .,, e1o1.,. NAMI n•TIMl•T , In . aibcCJrnmtttee OD filC~I y .1,;,,an. . 'l:..t--.1_,__,, rad""' and elu.brooms in • •"-..1-beA.. w.1-Iii: TM 1o11oWh9 plftOll " OO!nt IMlri"'" ID 9CCIOIDpilljtnt ..... ._ _._. _...., ~ -> ~· au-KEV MAIUt;ln" Lttwotl. Xltl'1 11: ' ment •"thole Who aee 1 .,~ •WUl aide Jon H. IUCb. to.=,people to depocit quarters rot d ub members. "'°'*"""' ......... H61n1i..oton IMcJI, 1.o.1t. 11..t.r1HGs COMPANV. • • , aee tralniaC rrJt lhowed that only t-ID8D6 .i._._ Such _ The !Int N->·-··'s Club c.11t, nwi Del MM. c.t1 MtM. cain. ma ... tborku ---for the ..... ~ • . 11veaways .,.._.._.. Klftt!W ll'IC. A c.llf c..., .m E '"""' ... E4wnl ,._ -I D'4 -power programs -tbola have .._,,..... In hundreds of was estabUshed by Far West Foothill 111111 •• ·~ .. · Mllr. co.ti MtM. Calf.,_, poverty ·pt'CINm Mid. to re-under tbe original Manpower F• .. .,...... Financial'• Slate .-.ual Sav KtftlWtll ~. 121 wo. ~ This 111111.,... "bt"'9 condlilc:tM w.,. evil-tllelr PM"'*" Development and Training Act 1nance m!DkM!t of depoolU, t0rt they M"' • ....... C.U, ... -... 8111 8VGOEllD \lat l MD'l'A)andtbeout.ot-ICbool ----ba=ve a =:.0Ua~m~ =~~~tin~~ °'~5~t=c~J,=c,;s~N:-.=-:: macb of tbe *'.I 1blltiun ~Ul'W of the Neighborhood his toaster or radio, Arb:olll Te~ as COiorado Huntlfte!Oll leecl\t.CMH. 1m WILLIAM E. sr JOHN, COUMtY l!udaeted ~ ~ ._ ..... ,. __ (NYC) ha B' • f H il I ..,. ___ I . 0 b I ' Tiii• bull-.. ~ ~ llY • ~JU(. •YT ....... M. ...... ~. l1K manJDWer ~ '--tm -ve •'--m ., ... , •• bis money to awa, ~s. o,corpor111°". Nnt ._....., find ne S' ~ -.. W" • Fl 'Id 'l.11-~ .. ..a K...-tll l(ftltntr P\lblbflld Or'"'9 c-t D1$1Y ,._, ,,...._m·l;becurnatftlcll ~~persons new another 5'L a ft er tte 1SC()!lS1n, or a, ~1, Tiii• 1111..-i 111111 ....itt1 t11o1 Cew11yHll'ftmber 2', •nd Dtctfnblr" 1i. 20 year ~ be better --' m er U8l;HX Jobs and become -1 .. 1-um period to collect lltinois and Minnesota. Oltk of °''* County Oftl Hov. 14, 1972. 1912 3Zl't-7i Job ...--more .u~ ~ .. ,... 1 ____________ 1ay a..,111y J. MlcNOK, °"""" county creation." ~they have . g. anotbef bonus. PUBUC NOTICE Clerk. 111-t1.._I---------- !.':',! tosu~ in puWnc peo-BVr ONE snJDY of a .... _ .... __ ·-----;;:;;;;;-----1.:::":="'""'~ °''""' C-t Diiiy Pllol, PUBUC NO'l1CE .--........ ... ~~-TUE NEW PLAN I l"tl..W, '"'••mtllr IS. ZJ.. 2t .... OtQc1iber ,,·1--------------''0f group of recent M D TA Norte• TO c••DmMtS lfn 31U.n PICTITICWS •us1•11t coune in • l&tml' ___.,.. BUJUJNGAME -Purcbue Stateam&n't Clubs, established SUP'••K>m: COUltT Of' TM• NAMI STATSMIWJ economy wtth a tiCbt labor .,_ ... ta ~ their of the Four~ Hotel in IO far by about a score or ~~~·=-~ ~':....~~"' .,..._ ·.,.. .,... market, tnlnlnc /:: average eanunp came only to Lu v-lo< $17.5 mll1lon by 8'L'I ii-.... .... the l•-est .... A-1.. PUBIJC NOTICE PACIFIC COAST COUHSELIHG CIN- --Ube ---· __ .._ tl,108 a year -atlll • • roo-r -o Estate of LEIGH w ME ER.VI! TElll. )17°' c-1 HW'f., frikl. .Cl. ~ \.VIUU ftry URIW -. below the officlal a subsidiary of HyaU Ccwp. gives the depositor an in-MlllS. ,SH IRLEY e. 'MES~ttve.' ::: • ..., uo-. CIUI. "'11 with residual unem}llo7ment, ,.. ,_ poverty bas been 1•fi!llinced '-the cenUve to keep bb mooey LEIGH WHITTEMOAI! Ml!Sll!'.lll'IE, .. SUf'llllOI cou•T Of' CALINflNIA. Allll'rl .... ~ Jr .. o--1 1111vel. "·•·'chain. "' an•~uu-SARA it.EISHMAMWHITTEMOllE COUNTTOf'OU#lll ~Jj;~.711tiP't.,...,_ •-· -._1 .. 1..,. DU.cl w:au• UUIJ.. Ml!SE•VE, dlc:9elld. 111 Cl* C...., DIM WMI. • · ~ -~--- ·-~~'6 J!l'O-~said_ Ila~, ' v---' John a~-.-Jr president HOTICE IS HE!tEIY GIVEH to tN s-1• AM. C....,... ~c.Yi~,.• IMf S. St....,-, Loi = ezamibed CIJlftOt tje "·""'"'~ ruuaa> '' erlditar. of 1he ~ n1mld ~ CASI MUMll• D..,. • 1 , .. ~••~ In :;:let -~ -~I , the Corp., of Far West -Financial Co. tM• .i1 penOM IM'llno d1lm1 111111111 the suMMCMn 1MA1111.u., EH* 1. G1tn, nt4' Nlwklrk "'""·· " i.NtWR:IU IKl \.Vl5• -..-would ,,,_ ~-' sh ll • ' Mid &ec::eclftlt 1re r1qUlrM to tlle !Mm 111 ... 1'111 11'111,,,... 'of htl"oner• Cir-. C&llt. '°74S ---.·-terms since the acq ..... ,. IUI' Cl a which . p 10 ne e r'e d the with WW nlCffMl"t' Youtlllrl, ln tlw otflci TY LENE A. SMITH Ind R~t: DA: p T:t• bullne&I 11 bel119 conclue;lld llY • '-~• stock of Four Queens; Inc. ~tesman's Clubs says club of 11w c1ert of ti. 111oYe ent111ec1 eo1.1rt. ,,, M11EN w. SMITH ' 111r:~1 J .. ~~te!ld Jr economic benefits to aoclety -tn ' lo .,.._,, ltl«rl, Wllh tM _ .. ry o 1M ltffl)Ondellt: TM S*fltlorlw 1111 Tiii • ,._.. ' • do t their -members ww borrow from \lelldltn, to ,.,. llllOlnlQned 11 '"' •Hice n1111 • petition concemfno .,._-nwirrlaQI. • 1111ernen1 111ec1 wl!" tlw Col.ll!ty no cover . coats," Mn. •· Aea•ldtie• . another bank or credit union OI their 1ttorney. MESERVE. l,\UMPE ll: You """ "" • written ,.__. wttllln • f.':;"' ..::Lti~ iOVS7 ~..;..r:.-=--,..r; • Griffitba said. 1'Tbe NYC in--j& ,-. PllD HUGHES, AllarntTI 11 Law. SVlte cllys Df "" d.111 tNt tllll __.. 11 · "" • ~ =~· .. ~. na.1... rather than give up tbelr clUb *' ,,2 Soltlh Flower. Loe ....... ..,_. Oii '/'OU. If yOU l•H to"'-'. -1mn CLERI(, By T~UI M. Ward, o.utw". ! "ICh>ol and 111mmer programs. ~,.~,v ..,.., _..\vileg c;.ltomt1 tDll17, wtlldi •• 11w P'lttl of r'INiOt'lll Wltlllll tudl time, .,., *fllllt ·mn1 • dell,__, ·-· _....... ... _ .11-~ Midland-Rosi ~ -..:.... bas r.• es. ' ' IMINll of "" ~ Ill Ill INl"-'S 1111'( bl t(ltttM •!Id ,.... CIM't _., flllflr P'vbll"*! or.,.. COMf DllW ,.... ~ ~ .,..-w .__..,.._.. WWl" """'t"' ,MPlll In brief, the Statesman's"'""""" ta ...... ,. of Nkl -.o.m. • ludl!WI Clll9ltllfllnt 111hlndt¥t w:..,. i:m-"· 111c1 ~ " "' .. Mn. ..... Terry bu been emeutlve CCUICiJ ff• Dlbla.i , vantapd atudeotl. .to ,remain acqq.ired, I J> ~.interest Club offers coo•i...,,;,.,. diacounl wll'llll'I tour monlhl 1ttet ,.... flnt llUWI.:. ormn coiarni,... clMliolll of ~. -.n appiliotad Diarketing division Alfoln and ....,.....;.-., .In -bf prvYldlDtl )'Oil" la Gilm;ft -Ccrp. ol &m ,........ ""'~""' ...,_ --· --· .,.. ....-PUBIJC NO'l1CE ftr l.epu Fedenl tkm Qmmtftee fl.J l'"tl round em'nlnai!, oppartunitlea, Frand9co. 1 • ~of .-A~:~gifilumots ~ o.tedJ~~T~E~JMI ~-:w.:r.::=:-i._.a~ ---r' r6" failed to dro""' ... and GJlmore, pri te} -held ·~ · ~ · EDWIN A. MESERVE M ,_ .... II ....... ..,._ .... 1t-I ... American ...,,. Amoel.-prevmt rv!'-a V9 y Griffith' ~ that the CO-EQQll!n of thl Wld, of ....., ............ .,.. .... .. ... Surt•IOI: CCMMT -TM ; Oonlba del Mar Uon. He and bll fDllr ftllklel ·appear not to 1iaVe Jriprmed company with ~ lalel of club plan m&y not be legal in ,...,.:-v:.~= dlcedent ~ ':. ':/:" t1:'9,...,...," ~~·c:~·=-= ...-, wlth,)'tfenty yean of In Newport Buch. '-the partlclpaiits' -post.lllgh appro$1ately fl5 mllllOn. all 50 tatea but It -I gal -••• MUOMn ..,,. ""· '-"''-.. .__ e%plrience • br blnktng, will * IChool. eaminp and , .... ...i-. owns ' two electric furnace s . lS e m Attlf'MYt ., uw WILLIAM E. IJT JOHH , Cllrk NOTICE OF HEAAIHG OP it«TmoN ... ___ '---- 1 •--...:-the II • ....,. .. , s•-ls "' p--'•·-' ~.. .... most states. Therefore, it ~. _ ... -1se·11ay EU(lelll J . ....-. Dtpuly '"°" P•OIATE 01" WILL MID l'Olt lualBIJCISllCUUWIOD new San a--~-resident' ment. . """"' IJI UIUOJ.N,, vn: should ___ ,,_._that"' .. -LETTEUl'EITAMIHTAlllY baJlk branch in T .. ..,,.,.,Hills. o::au1:anc Steel distribution plants the grow IWUIUU""'&l.J6 Lm ~ (1llllnll1 .. l7 I . J, 11'.U•ILL lntit of Hl!Mll:Y FltAHKLlflf SMITH. -e-DoMld c. a-ha been Further, she said, figures ' on its cash value to dennlliton T.i: {Ulll dt4* A.......,,., LIW l llO knoWn .. HEHll:Y F. IMfTH, * .~ · i the wo k I t I West Coast aod a fa bricating . ,,..,_ AtllrMyt: .., c•E•...,.... m1 """' 11v11 •• s¥1te ., o.e.-a. -.-..-VliCe president. and or r D c e n v e 1 t . v w h who can make maxunum U3e Publllhld or•noe Coelt O.lly P'llol, C..tl MM.a, C•ll"""' ft6l6 NOTICE IS Ml!lllEIY GIVEN .... !WI Fcrmer radio and lele. maDlllfJ' with Secalty P8d8c Program (WIN) and the Job P an m ancouver' as . of it can amount to an extra S T~ "· •rid o.i:.m111r "' ,,, 20, i•1 <nq:-e-AL•EttTA SMITH ...., """ ..,.... • ,..... vision f*O{esaar and producer1 NUl•lll Bm.'1· Ro••ot« Opportunities in the susmes., e Ami--• Sales or even 10 percent a year oo m :mo-n :J.: :.-=:-co.11 o.11y P'r1o1, ::"~ '"":.,'!,::. ;:i.: ..=' 'I' e • Me-Bnnc:b In Se1J Belch.. Sector (JOBS) program ,,,,...,_ their money PUBUC NOTICE ,,.__.a. 15 , tt. 2'. 1m 2m-n ~ • ~ .. n-. w __. D "• bu u-~ 'tfll -former I y "make Jt '-l"""-1... unlikely that REDWOOD CITY ..l.., Amnl>T • ~ an11 ""' "" "..,. lild llllC9 ~ "'6"'l r--NOTKI OP PUll.tc ,..Altl.. DI' ._,.,.. tM -'-...... fw mtced the manager at the~ the praent and fUture in-Corp.~itaneteamings OF COURSE, NOT every ••fOl:•TM•crncowc11.. PIJBIJC~OTICE ~~=-:,~;•,..,..,.,..,•~ title bud-bnndL He joined the bmt U cre•ed earnings .d. t h e fer the second fiscal quarter depositor can do so. Since cnv 0 ,. .:t.::4A~M vw.n =t-i: of~~c...w~-. • DB ftpre-a maugemeat trainee in 1•1. jartlciplnts will recoup the ended .Oct, 28 totaled-$%71,000, many of the discollntS. are: on NOTICE IS HERl!IY GIYl!H tMt 9" I lflH Deted Hoo•obll i.t. 1'12 lmtiD& .. * program costs." or two cents per share, OD travel and hotel expenses, ~~~ c:;.:.n. .J~~.:. ro:o MOTtCI TO c••DrTOlll ~~~.:.; st JOHN, Wirt Tide Rft Hemberger bas been Alea of f18t400,000. Statesman's Clubs are most si.tw A-. iraum11n v e 11 e y, ~:1:10• t.t~" °" TM• P'LUMKnT 6 .... .,..,,. C,..,., al appointed creative director of . Arthur H. Hausman , nr.<ri. beneficial to d Ito bo C"ll1torn11. "" cttv c-ic11 will Mkl • TH• c:NTY ::SC::..":: flt °"" A .... P.O • ._ .., 0 -dent and chief .... -r.. epos rs w pUblk hNrlno on 1hl foltowfng: .... ""°" ""'1 1144 ....., CllNf. ,.. . Colmly r •. n g e ::. ~~-adv· erilslngN_ ... p •_,.rt AirW' est Buys executive of-travel a lot Such delVWlitOra 1· ...... ,.,.... ..,.. 111 · ,.......... l!•l•lt of CHESTl!lt L. •AltDWEL' T•: (7M) ....,. fi -"d this _ _, Ith . r-TfXI ·"" ••n.J -"'*1e1non fllM ... ..........,. ,.., ,..,._. cer, ai com~ .... w could conceivably save $573 a tw eoco for ~110.. of Pr«IM O.C:..Md. ' ,...1..., °'""" ~ °""' ,.. McDonald ~14 -1-M.~ a loss: of $3.IS million, or 29 year ,.-free ··-·-equal to Plilll .... 111 for ._.....,_ to be NOTICE IS MEllll!!•Y GIVEN lo the N-bet .. 2' llld ""' llMi i. ,.--c ~-agency. . ox:i ........ lllvlltd 9"111'ailV It tllll -"""'"' cor-crtdlton of n. •bow lllmld dlc4ldtnt lm ~ joined ~ ....,,...,0 Most_. ... employed u T AirJin cents per share on sales of IOpereentma*"-OOOdel'lnRit MtofEudlcllildEc11,......TM~ tt1111•11 .---i..•lnfldllml*llllnsttM1----------"= -~ -~ Co. ···-._.., en ers tto ... 000 -th fi t .......... ..... r-. II f\ltthtr dfta"ltlold .. A.P' l--1~ .. Id dlcedilnl .,.. reqlllred to fll• lhtm. PUBIJC NO'l1CE w.o. &&IC •ICl a Jell' U leldor wpywtiter at Grecory · .-,..., .. , lD e 1J'S QUcu Ka, He also gets regular Interest ..,, T....,,.,. Tr.ct ,.,. (•tiv.1 "*" In wllfl 1hl MAfWY YMhers. In "" Dl'tlce a director ol customer retr;. -'~~~. llem..._,,.. • C on saviogs cmltllK'lloil"'"" ttw ,...,i11111 precl• o1tMderl!.ofth9.....,.111tlttlldcriurt,wl---~-------- ••-~ tt--Tltl ,....'Cl..... ~~ IV.... -~ . DMn contll•"' ..... 11.1 -· IO: preMf!I tlwm. wttft ,.. ......,.., ......... COUllT OP ,. '---i...-~ e Ccml*IY fcrmerlJ ~ ddef at ·carr LOS ANGELES (AP) .;.. _ .... ., That $573 tn maximum 'rh11 m1tti1r 11 MIN ,...__ Punulnt ........, 1o -. ..,. ........ .t ttit atne. n•n: °" CAL1P01u111• llOll of. Fremo. T '-tt -'~--both ol WMHING'OON -The . Statesma ' Cl"~ benefits 1-to ""' P'tlnnlnti LIWI of "" Stltl of DI' ,,.. 1ttomty, WJu,IAlo\ E. ~£. .,... cou.,.., Of' OllAllel , * ~ ....... ._..., a .. "'"-Ainrest has .. __. to n s wm ua c.iitom11 tGoY't Code 61.ooo " * J ...i 11110 Lot AMmno. 11\od., Lot Allmla .... A-Mnl Cleveland, Ohio. He and bis ~ C161....,.. has awarded •10.e mUUon In about $47 80 a month. The 1t11 Foun111r1 vin.y i.iir1111 oni1N.11Q: C•llfOtrll• 11!11'10, wtlldl Is * ""'°' o1 NDTICI M MDl:t .. 1H'-,...,1n1n1-• m J-Pr-•---~'-In·~·. buy 10 DC9s from Continental four -tracts for _,,_,___ u-•-> monthl. -1b 1 ,..,. ZlllllllV on:11n111eJ1, Zonlnt Mlps, .id bull._ of 1t111111G1tll111Hd"' .a m11t1n ll'Oll "GMT• °'" w1u. MD POil -~ =-Air-for .. ...., .,.............-..,,-lr.e&llMICU J p 0 S I e Eldllbtb aN on flle !ti 1t11 P'tll!lllllO llWtlinlftl to llw ........ -'cl -...it, LaTTSltl ftSTMftTAlt't named '11-1 r. Ardter u el• ~ here more than ~-or a revolu"'-"-new benefits would include --~ llfld -1wili.llh fit puDilc W!INn i--man"-lflrlr" tM ftnt·publlc. E•l•I• of AHHA L. DENHIS. ... _,. 1< -mlllloo, -ofli:-1..1. ~ .-...-u,,-~ iMOeC11on llld ~ ~ of thll notlcl. • ic,_ 11 ANNA LOVIMA DeMMlt. port Illes llllDlger' · for the n.p M. La a a• m , ... -.-uPIDY ..._ S,GOMon "surface effect" ship worth of free travelers checks, ~ dllft1lil 1o """"' ·"' .,,_ or In o.1tc1 ...,_,.,. •· "71.. Declwd. Colt.I )(.. IU~ of f--'-I --~ty -say, . Which would ride OD ID air a umna. of~ a 20 _ _. JI moil to 1N1 prl1ICllll wlll .. ti-ETHEL FttAflK\E, ,!w9tl1x .HQ!ICE II HEREBY GIVEN "-' _,,_., .,._., UAlllllUUll --____.,.,_ tmh' • .._ ..., ~~~ lfl aortvftlty t. do ~ "'~ flt. of ltll Wiii .. 1119 ftlrOld E. D«lnls Ill• flled Mniln 1,... 11Ar1wt:ilnl• Telepbane and at the Pacific eout COln El.-1-j'Wo....__ wm allow o~ discount on a Hertz l,ental car tDnNtt1n 11......, .,..'.trtlffcantact tM weuJ:": =...... t1on tor,,.... .. ., w111 •tat.._., Tc' J• lpb Corporation. cbmae bu jo~ Seese Hulbel Alrwest t6 .. beoome ni, fwr contractors: ~ Worth aboUt '6. a d1kouDt On =:::::~110' 11 ~ ~ ,.,.,. 11111 w ......,_ :..... ~ ~"'=~ ~ ..;-:= Ardlilr, d to.ta Mesa. was 1· 1 1.:.-.. ....._. LU. aa an-.11-jet airline by 1'15," ltv-tJ General. Tacoma, Wash., a lright at a Hyatt hotel. tbe · ;errv COUNCIL oF THE ....,.. A"-"& CllMlrll6I..,. pu11cu1•ra. _, tt111t 11w ttrM llld ~ --•;;:_ · .. ...... 11....a-~.J.="' .. ,,___, ~ "' .,.__ vICe .r-o~ "" 1ree· I "--1----nf ~~Of" -.,..,..AIH VALLEY nt: 1 1'*' a'""" . of Mllrlnt tl4I ...,. i.: """' "' tw --_. ..... ,_ • UU.."'W[' of tbe ~ ... r•· ..... , rm $2.1 nilllic:m; Bell A~ Ule or a~--r· 1£....,,.. o;ipp;~, ,._.,...,,., ...... DeelmW n. lf72, "•:• 1,m .. In 'llw .__ Co lor di~ -~ t f 1 and -ral -•n•_,. d f r.r-......___ " -1nl-.. a.. a _,_ a clay ---~---°"""" etty cleft PuOtllMd Ol'•nge COlllf Dllf'f P'llot, _,,_ "' °"*'",... Ho. a of ..., ~..,... '' ., .. ~ -u p or 0 0 ·~ '-iaid in-;-;.~ .l'R:W ~-.», ... ~j ...... and ... 112 . '-~~free _.:":"..t: hbl'Wlld °""" Coell D1Hy Pllof, ;;,.,,..,. tt. 2f llld o.ctmb«' ,, ,,, OllUl't, If "' Ch'lc Cffllw OrtYe ...,, ... 15Jell'lbeforeJoinina:Jablco. JDUal'R'• ffe resides fD nu-..-._, ton.UUVerClty,$1.7mfWon; tn~ 3a"Wft.~How1111Ni:rt,tm nt742 mJ.72IMCltyofSMt1M1,Clll,.-. Re wlD be nePomible for all Newport Beach with his wife. this week. and Lockheed,. Smmyvalea including some refreshments. PUBUC N011CE 09'*'w':t.tA:'."!·;f"',0ttN. lf!lpOrt aalel on a world-wide * '!be San-Mate, ba sed Calif., $!.3 million. PUBUC NOTICE ~°':~M~uot1 boU. c.ui..a Pedenl ~ airline also-anoounced that it GIUFFTI'H BAS b I g g er llOTIC9 Of' PUILtc ,..,.., ... TO •• • ant 1mi ,.,. :.£,;.; bas honored---.. madejtsflrst-•'"~-...llt ecr.1-v-••..s benefltsinmindformembeJ's H•LO IY TN• CITY 011' lllVINll •. lnll ............ 111 JI( ~ 't.._ ...... .,. .. _... ..... ,. ......... COMMtSllOll ON ... o-MOTICI TO c••orrou ~· .... ~ -A..-, MaweD, President WtliDrf, Colt.a Mesa brandl ever by earning $1.4 nilllk:n of the Statesman's Clubs and POS10 AM•NDMlllT TO • PLAH· su,.••• CCMtT OP TM• nt: 1n4> ..m. J -........ the A----'I.-EUGENE, Ore. -Pumice MID COMMUMfTY STAT• Dfl CALlll'Ol:MIA llll09. AttwMr ............ Ul Dll~lnSanta manager, fer 15 year1 ol di;g'Se,t ,o="~bader: claimsowned byU.S.Putmice PUBLICN011CE iJ.~~:..-=:,a;ttt!°(~ nt•~:,,wa ,..':1:.'~'t.T,ti:""' Dilly:::;_ Ana,a--' ~ ~-~-nat ~ aervloeweack.rt io' ined the ~-• In net ~ of-..;. ooo In 19'11 Co of Los Angeles In Oregon's of_, __ .. -.... , ~-~~ 11 E•te• of ev.uo •. JONES. 0-1111. wmu Ul lll0lllll:1'~ UUUI ~ .... ........ • Three. ··~-Wilde llllCTinOUS IUSIMUI Mwt llY Id c • -..... tit NOTICE IS HE•E•Y GIVEH -to "" PUBU_ C NO'l1CE the Secretary of Commerce 191'7 u 1 loin 1 er v Ice BJlllomire Howard u •• n-~KLo mess are NAM• ITAnMIWT u omw1t11on Oii • ~ c:N1111on of "" .._. ""'*' ...,.... and the Director of the Office ~ at the eAlbmnbra bOQlbt the air ~ ~ says: a preliminary .":" falOlwlfte ,.._ ts dllllil IMlw ~N~D ~J::~T~·TJ;.~c~oc~ :;:; ~ _:=..c::.lm;. '="'~1-----~.-..,= .. ,---~.--- d Ul-B u. ,-D •• I •. 1-•• .... -!""' '!hen 1't badllnea 1!'...~v-. mmmg engineers' report sub-SEA Til:ACI( DISCOUNT CENT£111, ,'""" ""', no Code, • _,...., °''""' wllfl !hi __,. YOlldlln, In ... oflk• su ....... COURT °" TM• _ .. ,, .Ill ..,. Pli:S rv-••"J ~... -u....a to th US Forest 17• Nl'wJIGff llYd., C0111 Mlw '2'27 CltMl'f, •llfoml1. of 1t11 clerk of ltlll..,.,. ..ttlled-' ITAT8 Of' CALfPOMltA POil Enteqrise. . rooted to usiltant --.J-· net woth of about ... , .4 ip" !Ilion, UlUM;IU e . • ~ lM Roblrla, 21S 411t Slf'Mt, Slld plln II .........., CASE HO. n. to ~I ltiem #lltl tlw ~ THI COUtnY Of' OLUl8• ~~ and -...-,,-oru. Service Newp)rl IMcl\ n660 ZC-4 TURTLE RotlC ~HHED COM. Wlldlen, lo tlw ---It tlle office ... A-MNI ·~·~l:M u •· . brlnch manager of tbe one airline was fomied by • ,,.. _...,_ II Mfng ~ llY.; MUNITY •rid TU .. 'T\.E .. DCK "-ANHED of 1111 •tlllrMY•· GINON. DUHN • NOTICE 01' HUJl:ING OF Pl!TJTIOM in m inorl ty ~ .. llMI, --u~ WU the--_.n.....:"'-J.l..1'---, ------------llndlYldull. COMMUHITY A#M'.NOMEflfT HO, 1 toflM ClllUTCHER, SSO N11wport Clllfw Orl"" FOR ~ROIATI! OP WILL AHO FOi; b wl" ~ -.11t1 - 0 ..... \ll .-..u..; l'l.lllll-BIJC ~.--.--R-L• llloblrts TUlllTt.I! ROCK l"LAMNl:O COMMUHITY fMwport 1Mc11 Cilllomll n..o whldl 1t LETTElllS TISTA.MEHTARY • Sr enterpr1le. He was praaded to the polttion of Bona--'Air iAnes aodt -est ' PU AVJ."-'lll Thi• ""-' flltd wi• '""' County AMENDMENT HO. ll llld Jndudld nw p11e:e DI' bull-. of 1119 • ...;,....... In l!1t.te of LI! •ov WOLFI!, o.:.wd. _.... •--'-led to the ~--ID tW ~ " Olrll of or ... County Oii: Nov. J, lf7ll dlN!llS, for" ""' ~ of -... ITWl!Mn ,.rt~ to 'llw .... ;;;~ HOTICE IS HIRl!IY GIVEN .... i •• -.~~'····-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~-~pr~~i-~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCi-4li-iiiAlrtii"iniiesilnilill8.iiiiiiii~ ll'ICTITIOUS IUS,Mftl WtUIAM I!. ST JOHN, COUNTY a.DK. -4 "°"' ~Ill ~ "'~ wlflllll ............. ""' the MAlllGAJll!T a. ~Fl! -fl1ld""""" , , llAMS STATSMIMT By """"1Y J , MlddciX, °"P'll'f,' ...... ,.,, mMlum dlMfty ._..,_ e«• ~ ~lcltton of lflll llofke.. 1 Plllllon for ~ ...... of Will .nd flif' Tti. following ...,_ b dDlllO Plm4 llln ..,..,.,,., ioc:.tli:I It t11t ~ Dllted Hoo ,.., -. 1'1l. 1.....-of utltn Test__., to n. 11: ' l'utltlthld or..,. c-t o.lly l'lklt, cetNt of Cl!l'IPUI DIM end Turtle lt.ocl MOii:TOH DAVID JOHEI pet!~ .....,.._ to wllldl II "*" W CHEM CAL COMPAHY, Sii El ""*•ibe1 I,, U. ft. 2t, 1f12 • 2M-72 °'1"" Ill !tie twtlt Illa ........... C-~ of tM ... of · further ~ llld ltlllt !flt time .,... C..mlno RMt, T•tln, Clllklrill'I nMO. lllUlllty .. •llOW ""'*' ~ OllCI °' hHrtng 1he Mme ... """ llt Thi •• Ad\InS Conlcnllon, '°' PUBLIC NOTICE ...,11111r.~:w."!: OIUOll, DUM • CW:UT'CNB .... Olt:ln'iblt" 12. 1m. If f ;. ""'4 It! ... 'Mbllll'W ~rd. Suite !JO, Los • ...,_.., ~ Oii thl ~ pro-•Yi Wllll-A. ....,_ ~room DI' Deiiilt'tmllflt No. ll of Mid A111JN1. C1Htonl(l llOOl7. ,tcTrTIOUI •uttHO'I POMd.::::. will be If 7:31! p.m., or .... .....,.... C .... DrM ~. 1t 100 OYk Clllfor Ortw WW, In Thl1 bllliMH Is c:onduded by 1 •Ma ITATl ... WT -"" ............. ml l'llutl;My, ......,.... ._., (;.._.. ,_ ltll City of IMI• An1, Clll~. c.11roni11 c:orpont1on. 0tce1Mec 1, ""' fft ..,. llMrtng Ind .,.. cno ....-n DllMI McPo'"*-' 22. 1m ""'°" It. F°"""' ... !.... ftll~ PlflllllS .,.. dalno mll!lng room of tllt City of lrvlne ~ A-. ... ........ WILLIAM I!. SI JOHH, s.;re11ry ---•· n1111 ComM!tllon, TllWll c:.mtr• 401 l"ubltlMd or -"""~ '"" This ,,,...,_, ••• ftltd Wllll ""' .. :::--~ ~Of'EJITIES, 117 VI• C""PUI Of1ve, It-... '1rt1ne. Howmblt" tt. ;;"'Ind~ l'IW, •• ,, ••UMAM County CWk °' or."" t-'Y • -~ 111<:11. c1n1orn11 mo. c1Ufllml•. •I Wl!ldl '""" .-p11e9 '" 1m " '" 1m o...... "-Movemblr 14. 1'72. P'. lrlydlt, 117 Vl1 Nlte, .,.,_ et!Mr fl"°""1t _. G1111011111r N1d _..,, C.... ........ CL nm' P4MO """°'1 llldl. C•llfllmll '270I pnlpOlld ple11 Wiii b9 t...;;i. It lf ,. T•ll m4J -.,,.11 w IS1411 KA•NS ..... 0 IC.UtA•lAN Mtlllli'f '"""°"' 117 Via Hlct, Nl'fllPl't ....... 'IN! 1i1Y wrt11tn ,.........,,. tl'lh ,........, fw1 hlltleMI' ......,..,._ , 8-eh. C111rom11 '210I pUblk notice be IUbmllllMI le"" '""""" PUBUC NOTICE l"ubllMld or111111 Conf Delly PIW. ,. ....,. •Htt,.N. Stilfe m ~ =-If llllrW coMuc1'ld by 1 Cornn'llMkln pr1ot to Wit......,..... Hawmber 21, 2' •nd C«Aftiber ., Lm ........ Clilllrll&l *17 l*l• M1ft... • For flW1Mr .._... .......... Mid "'°' SUf'lllltClll COUllT Ofl TMa 1"'2 _,. moc • SrMllt Pll'ld pQn. d ~ .,..._ .,. ~ ITATll Of' CALI..._ IA -P'UDlflMd Or1ng1 COnl Delly P'ltllt THt .-"""'1t flltd wllfl tlw C-1'1 Yll«I tv C111 It 1111 offlcl " ,.. or.,. • Howmb1r 15. 22, 2f Ind ~ .: C"'1l of Ol'lfllll COlllllY Oii Hovember Iii, C-1'1' P'tllllllfll 0.•~• E...... TM• COUNTY 01' OIU.HI lm :11""1! b':ti.W.!,LL_I ... •,· -ST J0Hl!!._.£?""1y llllldlftll, .. C"'4c Clntw Ortw Wiii, llOflCI Ofl .. ~~o~ ,..,.ITION • '9UI -· • • _,, Room '". !Mt• Ml, Cll/fOnlll, Oi' llle ... --.. -~uc NOTICE l'tlMI City of ltv!M Pl•Mlnti COl'Mlhelon. T-•• WILL ,t.1110 HOTICI: TO c•l:DtTOlllS ll:"'f-U • hllfl.i.d or.,.. CM1t D11ty P'llol, Clnllf, .f101 C.,.. °"""' ·-2", CODICIL AND POil L&TTl:llll IUP'&llllOR COUlllT 01' THI! --~===-~~---1,._,..,., 2Z. 2', -~ 6. 1:1. lrvlllf, C1tlfoamll. ........... Mid pi'opoMd TllTAM•WTAl:Y ITAn °" CAl,U•O•NIA ll'Oll 'lqc1TIOUI 111111\t•s• 1~ DM-72 pl111 11 on till ..... IVllllOI• IOi' pWllc Ill-E111te of EDNA w Ell H E It THI COUNTY °" ...... • ~· ITAT9M•llT • · llPKllon NICKEttSOflf, .... llMMI 11 EDNA w. "" A-14111 Tiie fdloW!ll9 ""'°"' . .,. "flel"9 PUBIJC N~ ' Crrv OJI lll:VIHE NIC KEllSON, DKNMIL E1l•I• fJI ll:OY GRIFFITH, ~. IM,ltl--1•: ~ f ~ . Vt...,"" P'LANHIHG COMMISSION. HOTIC£ II H••llY GIVEH 11111 NOTICE IS HElt£1V GIVEN to Ifie IAitTtN Bl.OW MOLDIHO co., 1"'2 -· f!K , -,.~.... , Jli1 L. WHlon llTTY IAitNES Ml fllld ...,..in • Pill· crw1111on It, me 11110Ye n1mld .....,.. Golfllrd St., """""""°" I 1 a ch, ' .AM. .... ~I AAl•l...t _.....,,., ' flofi for Jlf1ib9llt If Wiii Ind Codldl Ind ltllf 111 .,.,.,... lll'rinti dMN ........ tt. Clllromll ftW, . • • T!.t -_.. ~-•--,_...,, o.... Coat Dlltf'' """ lat I-of Llttilrl T ... lll'lllll!1ry tt .... _ dKMlrll '"' ,...,.t'lil to 11• n.n. •oe.rt ............ *11 • r le dlfrllll -~ 2', tf'7t mwi t"tlfttlonlt, rlfWlilCll ti Wflldl I• rMCll,., llle ,._.,y ~In IM otflA SI,. Wf*;Wl's, Clllronlll ,,_ •· .,_ ....... --_ • .., ' flltlMr ~ • lhll tM """ llld : tlw cletfl of tlw ~ lllllllld CMllf1, .. ic..ill!J.'Cllim1il Alltlln. ,_~ ' .... ....---.. /lrlJllll. PIJBIJC -cz ,.._ °' ..,.. "" ..,.. ._. b1111 .. ~ ""'"· _. ... "" _,. . I.Mi ~ OllfW'N&, ••llS ' • -. ~ .... ~ "'5i nv1.1· fw Olclmber' lf, mt. .t •• ,..,.. 111 "" Y'l!UCIWi'I. to me~ 11"" oMcil Tift ............... Xi ••ce.11W a \:':·--11 ~11!'7 lM Adll'W. -. .. -"--' 0..,...,..lf J11o. ll 0i ..id °tJ.:::...~IMM,, lit, D. MAVES. U. ,.,,._..,. • .___._ fllG _. ~· ~ OllVrt, •I 111 CMc: ~ Drift Wetl It! ......... Sdte A, ~· 9"W9Y J. 111'11W ....,_ II IMlng CGl'ldYcNd 1iV Ill Ofl P'AaTMIRllllP MID .. Clly of ...... AM.~.. ' c.llfoniM """°· wNcll h .. ti Thb It.,_. ftled will\ 1t1t Cady .. ¥Nlllrlit. COWTlllU.utc• Of' IUllMftl Oeted N111111111Ni 21, Im ~of 11'11 ~ In """"" Olrk of or.,.. c-t., "' Nov •• 1m ......... ,,..,.. Hotlot ... DI.... ~ to $ec1*I WILLIAM E. St JOHN pef't1l11kla to "" 11tm DI' Mid ~. WILLIAM E ST JOHN, County C11111, liV ..... ~ .........,. """' wt.ti! !hi c°"""' 1503S.S of "" 0w .... 1 ... Codi !hit c-t'I' Clertl wlltlln tow montM 11ter""' flnl l'Ubllu--...,.,..., J.--, 09(Duly, .....,. of or.,.. c..i1y on HOY. :ID, 1f72 ll:ICHAJl:D Kt•K, .nd THC)AIV.S ICl!tl(, ... llHAM. WlllSTM !Ion of lflll IWlllce. , ,.ftW ~ ....... , ,. ~ °"""" c_.., illld HMIOLO. llJCI( llwtsllil;;• .... YANO.lllllll •• lllOTT °'""•N••••• 11, 1m PUbtllMd °''"" COl4' Delly l"llol lluf'-11 P'eriMl's ........ tlle ~ -.. CONWAY ICHAll:O lllHEO FAILING HMf'n/:llr 22. 29, .-l*embff 6. 11' l't1M7 of Mil. FISH AHO CHI,.. Of' LA4UHA ,_. J"""9 nwt...... &.-~of IN WlU 1m n11.n """"'"*' '°'""' COHt Diiiy f'Jlol, IEACH, II '~ H, C-.t H ..... .,. Ill IM l.9111 ..... c........ .... °' ltll ..................... ________ _:____c::c._::1Ho1•11111i a. •• MCI DIClmtllr •• 13, City of ~ 9"cll, Stelt DI' ~ T•1 Cnl) ..W411 •• D. i:!!•S • ¥UBIJC NOTICE_ -tm 121 .. 12 MW dl•tol'ltd """ .. ~ ... of """"""' ..... ............ nM ,_ .............. A --~,.,:,,-_;,.;_:~=:_ _ _) HoY. 1, 1m, ~ nwtu11 CIMll\t, P'WlhtlM or.,,... Cottt c.11y P'lllt .......... ~ ,,.. fllCTfTIOUt ...... Pl1IUC NOTlCI C:11:D_. ;~ ic.=':...: i:m-,., 2' end O.C..1iblt i. I~4'.:':t: .. -11AM1 ".......,. • AM. Clllfoml•.....,.. .... ...,_, .._. _. -...n P'Wlt9Md or ... co.u °'"" ~11tit, .. Tiie ....... ...,_ II ........... IUPalOll<....!!f!!'l' .... 00 CAUl"OllNI"' "'"" ~ to 1111 nlrd ..... Ill !tie... No:a1M 9 .... D I 1• 4 IJ, .. • --·. .... rylnl ml .. ""'~ .. T'DS .. .., im ... OlttL'S tu"'"1.IU. -V ...... Cir., • CMt Cm9 ..... _., HAROLD IUCK .... SAM l'AUIONI .-1.1--... NOTICE <---:=-;-:c:-:::-::::-::o--==--= c .... Metl f2'» ._a..~ ""'" cOlldlld 11W ......_"""" ""--1111111------------1' PUBLIC N011CB IC~./4. ......_., W V CASI ...... ..-, IJllfl _, llldclldW\lt .. ....,._.,.. 90e Cir .. CO.II Meu nQt 1''0 ,_. CMM•tAeSJ l'lrm ..-rec-.... Ill ~ _, .... te lllt'tl•IOll cou.T Ofi TM• 1------;:-=o----- T .... --.. II .............. 1iV • fft N Wil """""' _. ,......_l MA"Y tt. firm. ITAft Of!' CALI,_ flO-. 8 -llldl\IJdlllil, l,.OU O'IRUEN _. lll__..,.1: VERM Fi.WIMt MJf1m II 11-ttwlt llil Ult< TM• COUWTT OP .:::.... MOT~· TO C9:IDITOltl K, M. GtMtM LEE 00.RIEN • dftlltMd wlfl not be lftOOl'llltlM frol'll .... ...,,.. IUP'•llltoa COUllT Of' Ttl• This SI•"'"'"' fllecl wl"' .... °"""" "'To ..... ........,, TM petllkinlr "'' 11111 Illy on. lot.,,., obl/tltlOll ira:, .. tty MOTKI Of' MadlH P'nlTION ~· STATI Ofi CALl .... ldA l'Oll: CIWk of°"'* COllftty tt1: Nav. 1, mt fly I Plllfltft COllCliiilt• ~ mfln1ltl, t1W ottwn 111 !llllr -w 111 t1w NfTlt OllHI DMK'ntte COflfVIYAltCI TN• Cou.IT'r OP~ WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY °" met tile I """""" f"'*'9t wlltlln » of t1W firm Of' R•AL f'ltOf'l•T'I' Me. .... ,,_ CL.ERi(, ly........., J, MMdml. °""""' ...... Of fllt dell !Mt tllll .....,.._. N DATED; HO\le!l'll:ilt 11 1'11 E.,.._ of LYMME CHAlltLESTON .. E111,.,tw ol V\IOMHI MAS' TEPflEI , l"llfll ~ lift "°"' II .,_, •II • Ille I wrlltwl Rich."' "In. ' Mll:S TOH ' 1 ' OlcN ' P'ullll ..... °""91 QM! Ditty ............... ......._ wctt llilw .,..,. lilllfMlll T (1t11; · MIL CHAlllLl$TOflll, "9 L YH• HOT!CI IS HIE•l!IY GIVEH to h Nioeu!lilll ,, u, :at, 29, lt7t ,,.. 1111 lflferlcl 1f11 tllt -l'N'f .... H=-llld: ~~~~~~f~Otili:!.' L 'rHN credlton of 1t11 111ov'f ftlmld --... ~I ~ .,. -ACl(1tOlrlaDl8MlllT DP 1'1mt:• L .,,,. .. awtL•noJit eee.... ,.. .. ""' ... ,.,... Nvl111 dallM '1:'1 .. PUIUC NOTK:s ...,.. :.., ......... .,..: """""'' Of' IHllOLUTIOll..,.: '"«"'l•N11fi " NOTIC!i 1s He:•ii•v orviN t111t = ::=..:; ~ t 1111 = 'Km10UIJ:ji I :.~:...~=;::n~~~fOltN~~-=~1~"".~1:;"...!J:-:=~-=-=-=..; TN -=-IT 11 rt -'· COUNTY OI" OfWtOI ~-,::. • · =.. tlw w9'Cll 11 ~ • "" "'"CJ tJ " .. ..... a : --..... ..':.!" .. --:."£ .............. Oil Meo1111ibll Ill. 1'1'1, ....... fNLwtc: fl-Ml,._ .. """"t 11'11 .::::: ~t'J.~~ ,...:..=.fTT ... ~ •IOOIH DtUIL IMlt• AMO ......, -.1f:,. ._.. • • C. ....... I MCotwy '"*le fw "'9 I .... .._ .. fir DM ... l4. ?m. M t:ta 1ta Lm '~ ~ MD, AUTOMCn'f'll NlltVte•.,... w.t-. ... ~~ ,,,.,~.... ........ • of CtillfW'J;ll, ..,....,. ,,, •• , ... •.m.."' ..... ,,_" DWP'lment;.., ..... ,..,.., ......... ...... ......, ltrwt, Ql9l9 ,._ "*1 .... WN l4 ml llll(HAlllO KlllllC ... TMOMAI Klll:K. Ind J" -wt, .t 11t CMc C... 011W lll .. _... ,_lllilifll9 le ........ If ......... IL .,_, 4'I IMf;I ~ WILLIAM I! fT JOHH Cllrt HAltOLD IUCK kl'llWll to -to 1111 .. w.i, Ill flll City of ..... AM, Cllffion:la ..... .....,,, .._ fllw mlfl1N ..... -._,, -., 0... ~ • ...,..... wi.... ""'* .,. 1 •urlllllf " Diiied lls1111• 21. nn IM flnl =· flf .. -. Tiii• ....._ i. 111111 ~"" 111 lllALl DifllVIY "'9 'flllflllin ~I, lflf ICJll•whdUIA WILLIAM I . IT JOHN, c.... 6, - llldl'fldMI, ...... 1!1111 lllly tQCUIMll ,.. ..... ' Cl!JllfY °'" "'" -· ..... II: ..... II: Qulrot WM. UO NTfY (SUL) DOllALD .I, JTtll:• ' ......,.. N. tt~ Tllll •lflnill'll'tw ""11 tM ~ :-=:c'!J:a.Mw.t L'rlllC C. Wllllll: w.-...V......... ::""'ltr"""':=-' Cltr!l DI' or.._. c:wnty on1 NeY, 1, 1m. 15· ...,. ~nm No!•ry P'Vtlllc -ct11torn11 .... ._.., lttL ~MT ,.w;f,. 'T:lvn. WILLI,_,. I , IT '°""'' COUNTY 7M1.... Pi1t1Cl,..i OMte In ,._, IAo ~ -..... __. ........ ,. CLE•K. IY Ht1t1J J, ~ ....... "',..._... Ol'Hfl CO!JlllY, Tiit 1n11 __.. La ........ ~_, ' .......... My COMMIWIOll '*'"" """-""' P' 1111 Tel MD •:o:: PllllfttfM Or-.. c..i CM! ........ d '. ..... --.. -C.::. :::." '""· .... 1 ...... "" ........... orw.. c..tl Dally """ ~ t... -Ho•••.., • 1J. tz. tt, 1f'1l .-, ;;Ji -M ,_.,..... Or9nte Cwrt Olll'f "'*"• ,.,,.,. -. it .,.. o.:...... S: hitill.t....i o;_ c.-Dll't ..... NO<iiii•* ,,, Im ,... 1m mN1 .. _"'°" •. , ... IL a,"" ..a • • PUBIJC !iGTICE . J'Relps c!lreaJPr Ne-.,.... IN&'fl w.1.w,., ~ ... o,1rs, ,_.,,.,,.. ui. • .M, w ... c.,.; •• I M OAll.Y 11Lot SC Federal Housing ANCHORAG!:, Alalka (AP\ -S... Mike Gravtl, ID- Alana), has asked the General Accouotin& Office to Investigate charges ol below-. scale wages and sutmandard construct.ion on a federally subsidir.ed n.a million housJng project. THE GAO WOULD be the third agency called in lo bi· vestlgate practices by J . L. Johnston Builders Inc. or lndio. primary contractor on the 180-Wli~ low and moderate Income project. The FBI and state Labor Department an- nounced separate in- vestigations previously. Accusations concerning the Woodside Village ;iroject in Anchorage have come from union officials and spokesmen for the Greater Anchorage Area Community Action Agen- cy. The construct.ion lirm has denied all charges. Gravel said the complaints "cover such a broad range of matters that the FBI cannot possibly look into all of them." He said 1he "FBI will be loo~g for acts of bribery and fraud." INOTT'S ftllY PAIM AN r••r Ill~ ........ ,,_... Miii J..... ' . . NII ...... H~ ..... tllll riNll, flWt K"91tf ,,_ .. ,..,.. ~"· 17731 BEACH BLVD. TODAY! Personallnd • Stylish • Effldeat Ordtr FOi' YourMlf or 1 Frlol)d May be usad on envelop•• 11 reiurn eddre11 le.belt:. Also v•ry hendy 11 identificaiion t.bels for mar~ing personal items such es books, r•cord1; photos, etc. lebels stick on cjl.11 and· may be used for marking home cann.d focd it1m1. All labels •re printH with styli.sh Vogue typ• on f.ine qu11ity whit• 9u"uned ptpar. I . . OVER THE COUNTER COMPhE/fE NEW · }:ORK STOCK UST ... ... -. -....... M ---&..-LMIO.. l I I r I I 7 ' I • I t' WedntMlay's Cbing •Priee&-C.omplete New York Stock Exchange List ' ~arket Continues In '~teral Phase' i NEW YORK (AP) -TM llod< -"'«, put In another laJuq perform .... Wtdlleoda, -lb..,,.., Ing little lncllnalloli' to either 1C11.nc.ior a..une. ...... ·~·' •.,. mad< la ~tin In 1 I phue, movbjt ~· Aid T _;.:ielel, -witla 118* • eo, . • ;;-« . . !I• noted that th91Ufket'•·•barp·rfle In recent weeliS opened the door to profil taldnr, which be oiled fairly nOl'IDll . . "It'• • -eOmoD&ation." If•. •dded. ' . . SC OAILY ,II.GT # -... P4 CW.) tM lM Llllt CA • . . •• . . dWLY PILOT • •· . ' ~1 .. ' ~ 1: - ~ • • • ., .• • . Foit&Dcou1RltR l BOOCC engine, Chrome Front Bumpei-, Tool Kit, Wh ile Wall Tire s (SGTAMC19 138J FULLPRICI Plus r'ax i. licens• IMMEDIATE'DELIV~RY P.lus l•i:·& LictRSt IMMEDl·ATl DE.LIVERY , .. fer ulr 41 -tll_t. f~l!. ~ .. ,rlc1 It $26H.16 ltitel. Te11 I lk. hft'r~ ,_,~t Hice 11 $1t11M' htd.T•1,i11ttn1t1~lkliltM•.f.•Mtl•trc ... f91tl•tth•1••"' . '. 1 , : 1 BRAND NEW 1973 PINTO America's popufor small economy cor. Full foctoi-y equipment, Colifamio Emission System. FULL PRICE $1894 NEW 1973 TO.RI NO .z Dool tt'AIDTQP . ' . . "Cu1j1t•O·Mttic, 'p\11~ . li11tto1t r•~io,. ·~··$2394· ''" . . QRDER YOURS TODAY ...... 1 ..... u.-,. ,, I • • ., Plus O.aler Prtparatio,n Char1es' & Ta,x & license. O~DER ·YOURS TODAY . OR,P~R, YOURS '"J'OoAY . . '69.i'O•D Galax .. ' 500 <f Df V-1, aufo. tra111 ., power 1t.1ring, r~dio, heater. IZXJ 651 ) ~$11'.ll '65 FORD STATION WAGON. VI, pow• r 1teeri11g, redio, he•ter. INIZ 309 1 '70 MAYERICf . 2 °''" 0.1, .. ;, .. ,., ood "'""" ,.. 13.7 7 dio. heater, white walls. (ZOY649) . '69 FORD LTD Count<y 1q,;re Wogon, V-8. oulO ''°"'· $19'6·6 rad io, heoler, power ~leering, foci. air, luggoge rock. (YQB468) • .. '71 MUSTANi Rod;o, heole" °'''· iron" o,;g;nol I 2 3 9 5 owner. local cor (36 l(PC) '71 DATSUN ' 4 speed,' radio, healer. . . '71 PINTO . 2 Ooo<., ~ ... td. Rod;o, "'°'" De•" $1 4 77 tires. 245506. • -fw ...ty 41 _. .. F•ll C.dl ;rice ii $2t16.ll I.cl. T•• I Lie. h ht'rH ,.,_l Jris• i11>61~~' 1..:1. T• .... .,._. _, Uc ... :".U..el Perc ...... 1 a.te i1 11.tl . .. 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Irons .. rodio & heater .- 1984878) • . .... • • . • 1 ..... -• ·-).. ~J~ilP,S'JIR ' . • ...... ,. . $'' 0 6"' ..... ),. ... ,, ;, ' . 1 6' ! : } I 1, ., 'I .·~ ' ·C -• """'""'""' ~-, •· , . <ll:wt~'!l '><~.~·r::""!'~ , • ..... ·. . . (YMA ' .,,,. • .,., , . , ..:...., ., : •• ' it ' .... .. ' ... 4 •. • , .. '. ' ~ l ,_ . ~~ .......... " ... 1' _·.· .. ~ .... ~ ~ . . . .• ' I ' I . ~68.CAlllA 0 :. ·1 · , , ·. . I '' ' • ' ·ct '1'27.7 f • : +· , • . '·~ St~Zk ihift,'f11ctorf0l,..1od io, heater: ." ;· t , · (VZZ77!) -· • • , 1• ., • I • '66 IMP)l ... A ·"· YI, stlck Ylih 1223844) l 7 - • ~gu11a Reaeh EDITIPN Teday'ti Pl••' . N.Y. Stieb . • VOL 45, NO. 334, 8 SECTIONS, 106 PAGES • • • • O~ ~OUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDA,Y, NOVEMBER 29, 1972 TEN CENTS . . Main ·Be.~cli .Lifeguard Tower Gets 2nd Look . BJ lo\!X CHAPPELL Of .. .., ..... ., ConUrnt uver the slze and location of the . Main· Beach lifeguard tp)"er arose ,..ala during diacussloas at .tbe Lapna Beaclt ·Chamber of Commette bOanl of . ' . . ... direci«s meeting Tue!day. After be"'!i .told by CtlJ llalt p,e(IOllllel Iba~ the '.nci'eued COlll, IJOUIO!~ "'°"' than fllll.OOU above uchllecfs' estlmatea. woujd c~use -bold up in "!""lrue\f't lt '. . ' . " .t • • STICQ TO 8UNS T""'"L.w. • . -waa •aest<d that the wholo matter mllbl'bl pm a .....a !Ook. llalry La-. -the city to recoDV«le the "Jbln Beech 'Part ccim- mittee •to study cbol!ies 'tho! might be made to the area, llince the del8ys seem to be imminent. . , . "All we ~ was a simple e1tenaion ol llelsler Port, ad -,.. got .was sometbina' Oftr.de:ligned,'' L a'w re n c e aald. . •• Otber chamber directon commented • , •• -y~ ........... . ' . . . r.uon OF -RIC.ALL ' TruoteoGllloth Seating ~I 'two , ·Trus.tees · B~gan.]ainPa:ckedMeets ' ' , t . , tbat the huge new Uf_.-d towtt would block the desired ''villa to Ille .e.." William Axline said Jie was parliqllarly concerned· about the si>e ot tbe lower and the amount of;sllt b}.ilt up in front of it op the inland side to sllleld it from view._ Tbete were IOine ·-'""'8 ·that the aid tower be retained to 11uve a loog· time Lquna Beach laMrnort-'' Lquna Beach Mayor g.arilcll ·Boyd told the directors be tbou&l!t the idea of • revivlni .. '.~ Main Beach Part Com-nllttee bdil merit. • .• "We do not feel Ibis is the deall! lmeJI of•the -Beocb Part. It is • cbanc<! to relfO<\p J~I to • review bonaf'!!e con- cetns/' Mayor ~ said. . • The~cKambefwas'told1 the largest pro- ject8d coef 'oftr..runs were~ in CC'JIJSttOOo lion of ~seawall and boardwalk ($10.- 000 ...,. ell&nates), for ~ (ltl0,000 to $19,000), and for landlc:aping ('40;000). . - (' ,' . ... Larry Rose, city manager, told the chamber many of the increased .' ®'ts were caused by the contractor's un· certalnties due to the piecemeal con. strucUon. · He• said that the city has ttie 01> portunity to combine all the properties and eliminate that problem. Rose aaid be did not anliclpnte Iba! tbe park develqpment woold be delayed due tc>·tbe-roqtliremenia of Proposition 20, the an You.th Held . -Following Accident A 111-Y.,r .. ld runaway Fountain Valley boy engaged in a gun fight will! police of-ncers this rnornll)g in downtOwn santa . , ·Ana, the attermath uf a vet.lcle accident. The youtb, . Whose name was wlll!beld by police. was subdued by off\Cefl after )le bad fired five sbols al a patrolmln and waa hil in •l'f!Ul'D 'by one,ollwo-1 from the offJCel'~S ret0Wer. ~r-• PollCoaaldlbeJ ........... !., ·= .. ~~ ~-t t;!llf&::;~_ . -· """ ~ ~= a.t WoadJ 'llllilaml r-tded -~ 1lp to l!>e sbooting. -llen?i J. l!all. II, .. of 1352 Levine Lane, Gorden Grove, parted his ear In a . lot al llb and Sycamore slreeia and ..., walldns OW!l1 when be beord a crash. He -to iee wbat had bappened and ... tblt bii car had been struck by a station ngoo driven by tbe youtb. , "I 1f'al up to him and be approached me aa U to exchange ~Wication but be Pulled a gun and ,stuck It In my stomach," Ball told <if'flcen. . -. . . . The -iiect then told ·Ball be was going to take bis car sine> the station wagon he waa driving was Inotierable due to the colliaion. .... . ri~Tess -f I ·r~r1~ fJ I , . I ~ ' .. • J coastline protection measure _passed by voters. "It's doing everything the state £eels is desirable," ~ said. Chamber directors were also shown drawings-of traffic pattern cha(Jfes along Coc:st Highway which will be wtdene4 in the curve past the park. There v.·as some concern that the park would not have curb-side sidewalks, but iristead would have walkways in the landscaped interior. • ire I • (~1 oolf: The fbljotolft{/ U. ll(i seco11d J><ir! 'ltl • mla d<ali!ig. ~ wenia iMi teOii to IM' Tuesday,.., · coU '<~ alm<d al tJOO trul,tee. of tfjo ii+'"" Beach Unified Sc~ · District±!.__~ ~ I "'I Officer Kenh.111 Smill! responded to an accident call and when be arrlvod al Ille seene the youtb pointed, a J11111 Ill him t!irealening to ldD.the oflicer H be did not . · ~! ~te. He then took the .officer's , servtc:e revi>lver. llmneo,Council(wo)inll!T'.Gabrlolle Pryor ligbts up a . cilwoman." Councilman •Henry Quigley assists his ~nder.. stogie prelle!li:ed llie? .Tuesday· a;:; is-·. · oolleagne 'arid In . true .DI a I e chauvinist f~blon, ., sialartt •city attorney 1ohn ilflll'pby~ l!I . t!Qn . siqoied synibblic °'""" Ms. Pryor sa1a 'today, "I ,<f')lilr;l!Uld·?t!filll(.~'of Uie tej!D .'fulill·' ·: j~ rotllm1\:hi\cl< 11.• · . 'I ~•:'..ll j ' ... "C" • 1 "•: .1, • _ • '~°' •. J • ~ I ' : ~ By ,.,...........,..... SCBOEMlil!L I• ~ •• 1 At 'tbil point, Officer Danlk' Wolfram • · arrived on the scene am. saw {){fleer Smill! will! his handa up. Wolfram step- (See SHOOl'Oll'I'. ·Pqe I) Ptilrillers .... Back ··· Zone::.~'.JJid~:·:·:· •. ~ • .. • . . ~.l ... .............. f Even •before Uomnb1g their elective posls. tbe ~~it cleat the acbool·system was i. for some~ Alier the April, 1m election, wuuam Thomas wai: 'teated immediately on u.' LagimlJ·~deocb Unified School DiSlrid boa~· ~lect Patricia Gillette and Qenld Linke did not take office untll alter July I. . Oo !be day be/on the outgoing board said, mentiooed "negative aapecia of Ibis wu to conskter the renewal of the coo-coup0y " ~ tracta of SUpt. WlDYm Ullom and bis two ~ ~ to a study oession on lop .. a1.-... tile t:ew ... =~ •' Ille niatlm-, 'bitt 'l'liomas la'tet. c.'ncelled statement demalldlnl the take 00 Ille mee•··, -"'"" it "Mickey !,looae.''. action "'! the !pl!IGD-The -, ..,._... ... -• • wrfAit1 11111 ut1m by Ille "llllllif -" ID •="!" L1Ue. po;:aa(t"!I Dr .. Robert brQrd wou!cf ~te a "ftnam:lal burden ~ 1eelstut lype(lnfendeot. of in- of ...,. $UO,OOll iO the cliatrlct," an apr struCtloo. • -• w..ci., Linke silil, ~t indication of a willingness to-f>Uy "leacll real -,., rea1 economico and .... _ •• · real permnmt." Jn June, Reeyes off --~. ll necessary. . ~--> of ·~ ~--·· b. ted ColJiciding will! roleue 'of the te-• i.,._ a review •E -~·~ o 1ec ment wu an altempl by the 1'""""' to the 1110 of one whlcb WD published by Beoch Taxpoytn' "-lalion lo iiiOcl; • 'ln·alllllaia of U.. Jolin Birch 'Sodely. the cootract reoewa1a in lllperlor"Cllart. A pnjected delldt !n the 1971-73 acbool Thal outt ,,U rejected by Judge -. year budilel -!be nest.target o1 board Banyan!. • preoildd Thamoo, the trio-~ apotesman, The conltlcis nre ..-nd --'!ho otdend I zlDdJ OD bow much cdUld JUiy 1, ml. . ' be -·llr relmotnc the ICJ!i!Ols to Linke ..r \ Mn lrldUlonal teechln1 metbocls. GUlette....., leoted ~ nplfl. releued·in January, show·' aa the bo1n1 July I, ed ....., ..,Id be Aftd, but Ullom .. id, 1111 a ~t •1v1 -II lo 14 ,_. to build the mark.II lbe tiDcl of Jh!ti .. bove oo·•. You must nillll o1 -ed decide -111 Ibo' • ....., should go edlOol ,.. -Ille -by m""tC lbia radical • --ID a tene "'-'.'-........,, IDll--is ·also of ~ ~-ou\ qalnsl 8llJ' aubltanilye wUer, rr.... d1f1md any dlcilion, but -'" -' le ...... Wuod 00:.:~ia by _ m· clert:' the lr1o, ntlll1!lled of .. In the matDrltY ~te EoW.' ,, frlDrWM ~ Olmmlttee 00 prior olali wlOi "mlnoritf' to 11\111 c.t wbol -rtlllt 11111 wbol w11 !Mteel J-711 ad -•• -...... -die local acliool .,.... -voted to "'"'' J1le lliill acboo1 11le fllll real --between tbe lrimelter ......-, _1_ iDlrYe wilcb came bolnl mojtellJ ud the scbool district under trtllck f..., llflD .-J iMtn1ct<n -lrlllllr-came In a Dery meetiog and stuclenb 1Ub. In =i -Giiiette, Unto and The lollowlnl month. Llllft bepn a TllomM -a motion to apply for seria of atlaclll "'!'-wlddt, be I 1a:u1, Pqo 11 '.( $3,000 Clock Stolen Af Uagoil.a "Resiaence ' I . , 'Ffuod, Plain· Propo~al . App r0ved - ' I ' ' , An antique German cloclt "valued at 13:000 WU reportod•-.i Tueoday from lbe home ol Keill! Aroo1d Ilollglaa, 21, of ll55 Skyllne Drive, Laguna BeodL The lOO year old Pollutro clack was taken --s.may and Tµelday, officers ..... tol<I-u la describ- ed ·aa a ~ ""'*' .111Mk • .F.,.1t clock. Olflcm salil eotiy ~ the, hqme WM pined by fllrdlll 1 acreen and theo opening a sliding pau doo<. . , . ~ite ;.bat was claimed lo be 100 ~t oppo8itlon-from ~-rty ownen, the orange Counly Piannlng• Commlaiion Tumfay tecommended llond'plain mnini lor·a•majar' portion of Lquna Canyon. Iii i 4 to '1 ~. with 'Comiiitasloner 'Roll ' Yeo ~Upg,~· .. ;;'!!<>11 le . the fi!quell tor; ' . . ·int,.t'a ' '"~'·' . ·~ ~IJ",t '. fl I ' . I>' ·• ._ I "• • • • ! : . ' • 'J .~• J r 1 I ··That!§~· .Qeialis••• ' I t<f I Laguna 'An~~als' To'Q Authentic . . . . The Ille of a atudmt actor ls !'DI an easy one wbat wl1b ·-,.-ts. performance tenalOlll, and llap jat.fs. Bui, lbe Laguna Bea.:b Hl&h School ti:espilna opening wltb 11Noab" at 8 p.m. Tllnlay in the ~ adlool 'lllditorlum l•eed a l(leCial crilia: lleaa In tbe coo- twnes, ~ •1NoM" ii I ~llf Version of the .Bibllcal llq!)' ---ol Noah's puaengm ,..... memben of the "'!llnal tt.pom, -of Ille - memben -lo -anhDal clolulaea. It ,....., tlr•nit'; !be --\ad Jut atouch--.-tha1'11aC>lllO!ed on, or dellred. · . · . There ,......,_ problema," too: Ille elepllant loobd Un a ... ,. and was amailer than die lloa, and ti. heods of ...... --·wouldoft .. , .... The remed7 -lb Nlrtrn all the coo-tom" and wuttact -the Funt l'ac-tory of Laguna llucll ftt new _....,, ·- . , ' and 1-like erazy tbal they would be reacty'by curtain. • .l '_ · · They were ready this arternoon. The three act play' ii by Andre Ovrey, translated f(Olll !be French, ~y Arthur WUmurt. Tickell aro 12 for aduJts and 11 lor sludenta. cast :~ are: Noah, Joe Sharll: Mama, Robbi Camp; Sbem, !\Ind)' H.,,. ~.i-· llam, G"'8 . Comely; Japbet, Kna!lo:~~-; Sella, KlrD M.Mkloct; Ada, Julie Cabangi , !Ian, -lb:ll; -. airts l!llalty; ~~Mudie:~. Mike Lapin : ~---· -J-iod Jelftt1 Boltllp· Caw, D'Ame l'llrcl1ly; Tlpr, !-. Monalin; W,olf, Judy CUrcla : and Lamb, Kim CIOlp. . Tecllntcal adviser 11 .,RIY ljaggard; dlrc<Clor, Jerry McOtlloCh: mualc acl- vl&irl. Jell Belnap and Susi Madp: mate up, Holly Ferroll and ""'1umel. WylolaBlanton. • , • ' I, . AppµCJ!tion of· tbe . 7.0ll_ing has been sought by Ille Flood Control Distticl so Orang. eouiily. niay receive ·federally- subitdl>ed llODd control Insurance and .Dond relief flmcls. · . ~com~'• :aCtipn followed more than '"'°-'-'"" Pf'!leat from Lagw1a ~·pmperty ....... wbo packed the ~~.·J ',I ( I "I -you'D ' lhld 1• pOrcent 01>. poattioot to ttm 1 nooct plain zone," 11id Don Schoenleber. pnoiclent of . Ille Uguna ' catty<*I Property O w n e r s Alaoclallon. "It is. ool proper for an ~ developed1 area." · The -.,aa reeommeodelt by the llODd <Olllrol iiialri<I ... .... CO!'"IY plllllling depu1men4 -,.Id nqain ~Ing of all -1111..-... ,,..... Clnyon lands--~· Stuart. Ba1'-'• 1-I dlreclor· of _,, . county, planoill&, aald the· county has promised· the federal .. ........,.. "lo CA R RUNS WE LL; ' . A.D DOES TOO . DAILY:l'!Wr WIDI ,m ave ~ for you: Look Ill .tf\11: . • 'IO Qiev Impala. Oaoil NI--. ----· l!D·DD . That ad brqbt -r.dta. Thi ... was IOld the -dlJ 1111 ad -out. Loi I DAIL y PILOT daulllod -ad be good for ,.., Dial direct -• ' . . . Despite ·Prot.ests ' -carry out zoning to minlmtr. clatnqe in flood hazard areas." Iii 'retlirii, lhe-feileFil g~viriunen~ jh"'1lgh Ille 1Jtpartmenl of llouslnc and \lrban ileftluplle.it (HUD), will provide low.-flood illlllflllCe and relief money •• 1be I~ ~wed ! )rile.rest 1in• ·8P-PUGatjoO ,ol'1tl!e. ·,...., Bailey said, .was -keel .. rDld-October ,when tbe Grand Ju"' -"·-..,,1ng ·tt· ..... . . """ llLOOO, Poie 1) . . . . • ....... I . •••tNi!r I I Another ...., day 'is on the agenda for· 'l1loraday, with highs in the 7lJa at the -· ...,. I lilg · llO Inland. Lows tonilf\! A l INSU E TeDA'l' Th< last ~ of tM Ul>illCI thea~r wear comet tcp Chis tOt'l!k ai eiQM MW productiou op<n-on loco! lflrG<a. s .. Er> tei-toi•.,.n~ ·1'00<• 32-33 . l.M...... ,, -· . ,_ I .__ II -..... -.. ·-.. --. .......... ' .......... .. -... "' .. •tc'IM'f • t•1u1 I • ---. -' ----. --' --. .,. . --. --.... ·-.. ..... __ .. ,.,_ . ---. -----. Di~patched To Capital By United Pre11 lnttmaUonal President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam dispatched special emissary Nguyen Phu ~c to Washington today to seek a awnmit meeting between Thieu and President Nlxon, Salgoo dispatches reported. But Washington reports said such a rr .. ting wu high1y doubtful. Meanwhile, Communist China, for the second time in t.wo days, urged lbe United states to S:gn the Vietnam cease- fire agreement as dra!ted. Hanoi Radio broadcast a statement Tuesday from Chinese Premier Chou En- lai criticizing the delay and Peking Radio broadcast a similar official statement to- , day from Foreign Minister OU Peng-fei. The Washington reports said Nir.on was less than enthusiastic at receiving Due, Thieu's foreign affairs adviser, but would assure him the Administration had no in- tention of selling South Vk!tnam · d o w n .the river to reach a cease-fire in SOuth Vietnam. Two Candidates In Laguna Beach Hit at Rumors : A rumor that Laguna Beach Board of : £ducatloa candidates Ludlle Wbi!Uer ic.d Midllel Sapr plan to abollsh tbe ioaching program at El Morro Elemen- tary Scbool WU dellled l!lday. Both candkllttt for the' aeats now held by ..call targets Patricia Gillette and (lerUI Llnllt braaded tbe rumor 1 last· Jllinut.e tl!'llc by recall oppcmeata to ~way tbe -ol plftllls with ·eblldrm .• aUeadlntl El -... • "Tbe -otorled •bout El Mom> is i{t verJ' poor taste," commented ~. Wbffolre<, former PrA presidelt It · lbe ldloal. "I think El Mom's procram :ls -u ... an of our elemeatary :"Jebooll." ::;; _,.,,. to ._u ...,.jftd from a :,..,... .. -. lln. Wbllu.r and l'l••P•el ' EJ,OOD •.• -lbout the deia.1 in action Oil tbe matter. OOllllderotlall of a flood plain 10ne for tho eanyoo .... -lldtecl around alDce eorty thla ,_. "II a tnlld devolopo of nol •l'Pillnc flood plall .,....., It may lead to wllbdrawal ol 111ID •l)pOrl In Oranae COlmty,'' commented Clrl Netaon, a nood control distr!c) reprmentallve. "You baven:tJ.eard us banging on your doon:-for flood insurance," declared Dr. G. R. Ekeberg, who sustained P'l.000 worth of damage In the 19611 Laguna Can· yon flood. She warned that appllcallon of the 30ne would force land values to plummet. Dr. Ekeborg atao charged reconstruc- tion of property damaged In areas wilh flood plain mning would be impossible. This is true-, she sakl, because of the high cost of reconstruction, combined With the )ow return of flood insurance. She suggested tbe county spend more money to improve flood control worts in the upper Laguna Canyon area. Nelson responded saying t h 1 t preliminary studies conducted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineen coo.eluded that tbe cost of providing adequate flood control worts would ei:ceed the value of the property it would protect. "In the put 50 yean, the floor of our home has been wet only once," said Har- ry Hedges, 21302 Laguna Canyon Road. He termed application o( the zoning ''C<lndemnation without compensation" and suggested the county "send this ordinance to Fidel Castro of Cuba." Harold Sonnsoo, appearing oe behalf of Laguna Federal SaVinga and Loan, said : "If land values decreue in Lqwul Canyon, as a lender I would be concerned about granting loans in the area." Martin Improving M ter Bad Fall Wlllllm D. llartJn, Laguna -civic leader; is reported In Improved d>odltioe today, but still wider in-ive care treatment for a fractured lkull rec:etvecl in a fall al blJ 1-e laat weei. Martln, II, is a former Laguna Beach mayor, counclhnan, a preleDl director and former president of the Festival of Arts, and loeg-time parttelpont In coonty government. Koowo for the white carnallm he alnys wears in bis lapel, Martln waa reported able to speak w!lll cl.,. friends and relailves, Sciuth Coal! Community lleepital aides aald today. He ii still in the intem:ive care unit and -... strictly limited, lbe-lloopital - ... _ s .... •llW..S~• Roderlcli BUrton, 18, a Pontiac Central Hlgh School student, has been charged in tblJ week's shooting of five stu- dents on -~lµlds of Michigan school NY's 'Hard Hat' Leader Brennan ' Gets Labor Post CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) -Presideot Nixon today named Peter J . Brennao, union leader of New York's "bard bat" comtructioo workers. to be new Labor seaetary In aootber step in bis - term Clbinet faoe.lifting. The ll<lectlob of Brennan, 54, matted tbe lllird Cabinet appointment made by NlxDn In two days. Brmlan will replace Jlllllf'S D. llqclgaoo who waa ol!..<d an unspecillecl job In the f<reigD poUey field , Brennan, a fonner-painter'• apprentice who la pmldeot ol both tbe New York cl· ty and New Yark alate Building and Comtructlon Trades Cooncila. bu loeg been an open supporter of ?f110D'1. He waa active in ''Labor ~ for Nlxon" dUrtng tbe 1111 cain[>llln and penooally led a parade of 1511,11111 COD- -,..nm, longih•..... ind otblr "bard-bat" unmtsts in support of the Pr-l's Vietnam war policy in May. 11'19. • 6Endorsed Water Pr.,,.. • For Coastal Revised 1- • -. PAA , Unit Seats -Statement Q·K'd . \ ' . ·- • SlX ~"'!" OIM!of .~ls_:. llve •b ,, 'fl revised .. ~ IM( r et •te-Service 1lll!rlct, and·• Santa Ana k •m ·~·-ro ~v"""' __ .......,., __ -·(EJS) I.or.the jll~11'1 mllllon· • .lloW>tallll Water.llistrlcl. have been endoroed for membenblp on wute wot.er TOClalll&tlall pl'Oll'llll of the Highly truted w¥te >t~IO&: wUI be tbo SOuth Coast Rel1-J Colilmlaalon • reclatmed, with -1muiill tUacblr&· uoci.r tbe provlaloos of Pll[IOlitloll Ill Allao Water Ma.._.t AiWt, ~11 , eel 1oto the Pacific~ W. fl"1>11111 foot the -~-• ~·"-~ ___. ~ T ' oppn>ved Tueoday by tbe Oranl! Ciluilty outflll off A11ao a.a, . .,_~~~-~-'w" ' PLanni11g Go~• ,\WMA offlclala ol![lfcr-al from Eodoraementa were JDlde bJ -.en-• 11 was .ll!i, last local ectlcll' nquliod tbe state .and federal agencies by late -tjroemental groups and tbe Orange before tilt pn>jeet is .,ballit.ed to the Jaoury . and hope ,to have the l!"'tect Coonl) Leogue of Womm Voten. federal ·-·otaJ ~~~ •• wider coilstnlcllon Sy !Illy I, Im. ~te Appoiotmeota. to tho -~ Env~~ "-'"I".-_. and feGeraJ qeoci<l wUI fund Ill pereenl Re~ ~ wbldl -i... cy and the Slllte Water QllalliJ' Qootrol of the project cost• Ao&el<s~ and Orange COUDtlii WDJ be Boud for ljllWVVlll. nl<debyGov,RonaldReapn.~ Tbe EIS 'WU aJllllOVed nmn!DWJSIY flpeaket"Robert -and the -le despite ao a-1 ,,from the Clly ol ni1 .. committee headed by S... Jama Laguna Beocb that the matla' be eon- Mills. tlnued. !!JI:. Plaonloi ~· Wayoe Tbere are 11x such ,...ion.II ·cam-Moody the Plarmi!ll !'4mmlaion missions plus 1 . alat.ew!de :i' which and City Oauncll bad not bad ID op- will be appointed u pro for In polltlolly to:nview the ievLoecl EIS. """"'1tloo zo. 'l11e final draft of the EIS predicts that ~ """"'1ssiOn will haft~ power 230,000 llODIJle will live in .nit Onnge to revt.W aod nlle cm development Pl»l-County by !hi! year t,11111. Tbe first draft ects In coastal 11U1·'lbal will have an of the EIS ~ 168,11111 penons, but effect on the eoTilomDen~ waa scalild dowo follOwing protesta from NOOlinated wen!: .. a nun\~ Of environmentallsta. • Allan Beek, Newpoll 'Beacb; dlalrmall Approval of the EIS .... WM crilldzed of Newport Resident. Unlt.edi ~ '"by Jam-.: Dilley, prealdmt·el lile 'Laiuna Carlberg, Hunlfl&loo Beacb, -=an Iii Gnenbolt'. He t,rsuecl the ,.._. _EIS the Hunllngtoo Beada EovDimmeotal akiWed •e-n .,...._ still Counc:ll ; Wesley Marz, Iivlne, member specif"" lo tbe Gmobell:" of the 1ttomey general's emi-lal Dilley '.-mended AWMA Include task foree. 110 mlDlon more in Its blldll"I fer ac- Judy Rosener, Newport Be a c b , qulsltion of open spaC1! lands, Including organizer of the Orange County Environ-Sycamore Hills and Rossmoor Corpora- meolal Coalition: William Wilcoxeo, tioo propelly. Laguna Beach founder of tbe Land Use Following the conunlssloe meeting, EDvtroomental Law A..ociatlall, and Carl Kymta, cbalnnan of the AWMA Robel! L. Soyder, El Thro, civil engineer board, called Dilley'a laal minute and head of a company which specialiJes statements "chelp tactlCl.11 in environmental planning. "I'll never forget lhll, Jim Dilley," Tlie recommendaUons were made by Kymla warned. Ibo Coastal Alllaoce, tbe Project ll Open Kymla told tbe commission there '188 Space Action Group, tbe Orange County been ample time for dlacusalon of the Environmental Coalition and tbe Leagoe AWMA eoviroamental."imP'°t '!,18le!Dml, of Women Voters. indlcaling . llllley abould have falaecl bis 'Ibey are proposed as public members concerns earlier. 1 of the commillrion. Other membem are The commlsskm should not continue named by counu,. and the Leagues cif the matter, Kymla said, because of the Cities. . • tlgbl fecleral deadlinea which ba,ve been ''The suppollln& orpnlzatlona believe established for tbe .AWMA projei:t. tbat JllibllC membets must be . truly AWMA propoaes to upgrade -e public members and have no past or o.tr--treatment facilities in areas lnclncttng the rent elected posllioos," the emodorse-city of Laguna Beach, the Moulton Niguel n1ent statement read. 11Members also Water District Irvine Ranch Water believe that lbooe cboseD sbould have Distrlct, i... Alia.. Water District, SOuth been public suppotters of ~!Im 20. Laguna Slnltary District, Emerald Bay This is essential If the Intent of tbe prop-· osition ~ to be fulfllled." Senator Won't Run Y ule Parking Gets.S tudy From Cof C Wguld .Slota Claus prefer ! re e Cbrislmaa porklng in Laguna 8eadl for lib llellh and elihl· tiny -· or would the jolly i,t man ID for a free ride OD '-"8'1 Dllllllcipal l!us line! W"tlh the busy Cllrlabnas ~Ing season ahead, the Chamber of Commerce directors mulled both posslbffilies Tues- day as effolls to increaaa the draw of ~ 1reeae: ;;l.,..i~ to be the winner, with dOwntown bUslnessmen charging that the flM porting offered last year was "abmed" by employes who , would part their can an day in spaces th\11 depriving customera of parking. BID Moriner· """estecl tbe merchants could promote the _.i pm!ng·tolcen program .. free parting. Mill! directors felt the free bus rides would get greater publldty oulalde the tmmedlateLagUna am and would p'°"' to lie a greater boon to tbe town. The Qty Council will dlscusa the-mat-ter in Ill _..., meettnc. ....._P,,.e l SHOOTO UT. • • :~ ... ~~.fl~~ ~ ol ;,,:_:. i-V;~. Ptiife' I '" : ·to-.. 1111 '. • ' t ,N,,). ... .. ·~18llt 1-troya Loot ·= :C' I ·::m. ·..i:::..-:=: REc_ALL BAU\.GROP ND • .gram and tbe .. -of atudellta .. - • • ., . RIVERSIDE (UPI) -An uplasloo aet by burglars at the F'oremos! Fooda Co. office Tuesday opened the safe, all right. But It waa so big a blast lhAt jUst bout eveiyfhing In U waa reduced to U!!es, is h/liJ. Thero isaoneed for 1 dWJ&e." , ~ !i.Jedi..J -~~iff,:t·i· ,·· ~ • f \"" ,fldUIJ " . • -. r, _.,, . ' .4i(l[ll!lllloli llln. ~) :; Tbe eandldates am tourln~ eadl Lat.ttlo ll'iillill!'7, 'l'bamal, 1aponding ~· Rllldall aald, for -.V.tim, oot to chlrpl! tllot bO bid a group of parenta .. ~unptlping. "spymg'' •Top pf tbe World, said ''I've • bad to tel1. Oil beldnd tbe ....... talU Swap Meet Set For Lyric Opera What others are trying to get rid of and you are trying to fiod is what swap meets are all aboul ..,,, Lyric Opera ADoc:latioe of Orange County hopes to prove that point when Laguna Beach's first swap meet opens at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Festival of AN grounds, 6SO Laguna Canyon Road. Antiques, art ob)ects, f u r n l t u r e • Christmu decorations, needlepoint and hundreds of other items will be offered. The swap meet will be held Saturday and Sunday and Dec. 9 and 10. A fl ad· mission fee will entitle buyen to unlim- ited entry to tbe festival gonmcll oo ea<b of tbe four days. Olildren under 14 are free when ac- cmiprutled by an adult. OIAIMI COAST DA ILY PILOT ,,_ °""'9 c:..t Dl\ILY l'IUJT,""" ... .............. _ ......... ,... ...... .. Or-.. C'1llt ~1 .. ~ ...... ,.,. .. '"""' -........... ,......, tNwtlt ..,,..,, "' c:.tt Miiii, ....,.,. IHdl. """"""... lffdll"-"''" "'"'"· UilUM a.di, lrvlM/s.ddi.Mdl Mii , ... a.-itW SM Juan C.pltlr-. A tl!llM> rwtlDMt ......... PUtllltMd 111\!rd.yt .,.,,, ._...,.. ftt ..,..., ........ """' " .. -Wiii I kr ltrwt, c..i. ~ Clllfemle, ~ loktt N. W1M ,,...... .. ........,. J ••• R.. ~..:T Vb ,,......, .. MIMtll'' . TltNIH Kff.fl • ..... """'" A. M.,,,111119 --a...r1n H. L..1 l10.r4 '· H1U ---~''"'" ---222 h'"t A,._, -.ni .. ,AM,..., ,,o, ... "" tJ61J -- • I becaule I a't -to get 1111 lllaged answers abwt what's go~ on up there." He said problems cOoi:ernlnc lludenta' behavior and the use of lnnovatlve techniques were evident. "I upect a fight from them (school of- ficials) but then, you can't buck pro- gressive education without a fight," the board I>f'Sldent said. Superint.ndent Ullom, becoming more and mar< coocerned about the tone of tbe board majority, in April releued a 22-page report to the community. "For the citizens to condone or con· demn on personal bias, over-the-fence gossip, or preconceived attitudes without an effort to seek the facta la an ir- responsible attitude that will do nothing to answer lbt question of what ls the best eaucation for your young people," the superintendent wrote. As the July 1 deadline for a decision by the Dew board on renewal of Ullom's con- tract approached, Mrs. Gillette an- nounced her desire to change the policy ao a decisino could be delayed IDllU Jan. 1, 1973. Polley in effect at that time requlled that top administrative contracts be let for a two-year period, with a decision on renewal made ooe year before the ex- piration date of the cootract. On June 12, tbe poUey came up for Orsi reading, with ...,. than 200 penom - most of them pro-Ullom -packing the cramped boln! roam. Tboml! refused to move the meeUn& llllil ordered to do llO b/ a fire manhall. Long-simmering rteal1 threats were made public that nigh~ following ap- proval of the pqjlcy Ip llOCOOCI roading and adoption. In 111 ealotlonal statement to the board, Lucille Whitaker, now a c:andldate for the boon!, lllll10UllCed sbe would relign from ber poll as Pr A Coun- cil pmldent . to work for the recall of LlnM and Mn. GWette. At the meeting, Thomas read a state- ment of his own, which read: "It ls the unanimous opinion of the board that no firing of administrative staff ls con- templated at this titne." The statement was endorsed by each member of the board prlor to the meeting. No drastic changes would occur in the schools, It ad- ded. But Coocemed Cllluna for Schools, a parent watchdog group, was not c.'On· Vinced. On June 20, the policy change was adopted, despit.e prolett from Mrs. Boyd and Browne. Also, a motion to renew the contracts of Ullom, Reeves and Or. Charles Heu, supported by Mn. Boyd and Browne, failed. No 10011tr than tbe meetlnc was adjoomed, ,...., the !<Call papen ,.,..ed on l.Jnke and Gille~ le. Following the meet1n1, Thomas said he had "no Jdea" when the contract.I would be .-wed.· He ooted the ..... ,"'!icy gave tbe bo!lnl llDtll J111. I to •.,.U a declsiall. ' liJ!lar!nallr, 'l'bomal bu lndl""'"" .111at tbe -of the rec:8ll election will determine Ullom'• fu-. On Juoe ZI, tbe repoll of tbe Educa- -Priorities Study Comm-.... ...,__mil offetecl I favanbll! com- mentary OD the local lfllem. lo~---tloo tbe rep.rt : "Any other -.,;. in- novative apptOllCb ca only ~ a atagoateil ICbool syst.eib. •• we find that the fear .••. that tbe moov&Uve pro-grams are m!njmjzing instruction in the basics are completely unfounded." R911C. .. ~. ....-- , :'::, 538 CENTER STRE 646--1919 DDT BOARDS a-2400 ·-SUITS -11'' • 2991 'l11e report rapped p o o r com- muolcalloils and atao -tbe administratlall prepam looc iaoge llnao- ctal foreculs. Cooc:epla r e g a r d I n I discipline .... need to be lllr<D&tbened. it said. • ' . Maoy school oboerven felt tbinga might calm down In the_irote of the report's release, but that dl!;tll~ qpear to be the cue. FRIS -.... 410 SWEAT SUITS .................... 700 - BEES 86• • 211 GYI POTS : .................. 1 •• On July 11 Thomai callee! !gr, aban- donment of It.; -vatlve Top of the World Elementary SCbool program and said it should be repla'ded with the more traditionai courae of llu4Y uoid. -at El Morro Elementary ScboOl • ll~ SUtise- quenlly dropped the plao bul he told lbe officials be wanted to see tm'provements in the areas of disclpllne, aocial science, math and Amerlcaolsm. Cooc:ems over tbe budget eued when the district leamed Ila asaesaed valualloo bad climbed 16 percen4 allowing -to pare four ceots off the tax rate, restore mainteoaoce aod operotlona cuta and institute oevenJ new JJl'Olflllll· On Seol 13, the Registrar of Votera of-fice verified that more than tbe rocjulred number of signatures to force a · recaD election had been collected on petiUons circulated by Coocemed Cltlze111 for Schoola. A Dec· I, eJectlob date WU le~ Recall proponenta charge the two lruatees with failure to respond to tbe numerou1 polls, letten aod comments which have been fnorAle towud present programs. Tbe two am alJo clled for a lack of faith: in Dr. Ullom and bla staff. It la alJo -the trio la . meeting prlvat.e)J to Mmlner oat decisions later to be enacted a ·board meetings. lo lhelr formal -both Linko and Mn. Glllette maintain tbeJ .,. ~ult elected officials perfonnlllg a tut man- dat.ed by the -. who -them. Mn. GIDeUe aald a will -to IU['l!Oll :r-II tho beM·-ti -d-of Ilia _,...ity. Linke aald ~19 ha .. I rtpt to ....... wllat lhelr -la Pini tnud and commenta: "AD of tho boatlac of notional occlalm md. nlereoce to ponmt and t.eacber P!J>UlorltJ polla fall aa con- lrovoralal metorlc alooplde tbla bulc need." Recall, ... said, la becomlnl a ...... of charocter -aklalloa In Lacuna and asked: "Who, ... ~ wru dare rlM to speak for you'" VoterswiU-thatqutttlooDec. I. SUTE BOARDS 191~1•1.ups .... TRAOI PAITS ................ 320 e llDIWAU IHOI su.m I ~~::t.= I e ITIBI' HOellY STICD e PUCIS _.. .. TElllS SHOm 191 • 18'' ::"' IEDIS.FUIES .... :1&•• ftl•SBIRTS '. ..... sao .aoo ~::::"... I ElllS FRllES . 1696 I =;:; J :.-:::: TElllS FIAIES 161• ""':S"..!E~ . ~ .. I UllS FUl~S 3288 ;.:::. SHOES · I H ..... 161' =' m• llYIJI ..... 2911 · i::: SHOES l' ..... ·161' -ESI ...... ,.a. 'i ._ PR DUY .............. 40'9 TElllS ~IL$ ·711 _ ..... 1 ="' mRI llYIJll ...... 34•• ;::, PADDLES . . ' ;::. SETS 411 ·14'' I IACUI ITllQtM• ''I ; : 1 : a : .~ . . .. ~:: .. ~ I 11111.'ULL ILOVES 3'1 • 61' YOWY 1u i 2S ._ 411 • 191 UIDllL1S -•• --11'•·11'1.17'' -121 .-.... llSW-------suns 1 Wl2l2AW • --11'1 soce••us RAI Elll BIES~ Psts · lhs· Tnes. Acces•: • • . . " • • ... o'.t • ·;~ t,. .. .. ... " • I· • ·- CLOSll SU NDAY t • • \~ " I\ I ! I \ ' VQl.\·6&~ NO. 3J4, I SiCTIONS, 106 PA&ES ORANIH~.~ • A.Y, ~BEil 29, _19n • Saddlehack V aney~: '.~·Another Gar.dell • :• .. , · B CA!IDACE PEA11110N eoar.llutlog Councll)-UCI environmental 91 ....... ........ study. 1 I The ''virgin land" of the Saddlilllck ' ~ b-a year by a state and1 Val)ey ':Jiu ,\Ile _polential ?fi ~ , federal .grant of f118.llOI>, _the ~CC-UC!, boiber Buena Park or Gardeb Grove -pmjeel 11.jlm -plbering •l!am with ' ~u •• ts rd off that kind of ·• a »member lnYttatiOnal · sttidy team 'I' """'""' can wa sclw!olWed to,-! Dec 12. devU>pmeiit;" UC lryioe ·-of-Tiie' stildr temn, to ~ led by paid p!an-fi~ Ada, Mae Hardeman said. · nlrig Ooniallanl FA!~· is only one lllnil Hanlomiln ii tbe IJ<lI coiirdlnlltor port of' the four.pnJllced effoil In the. al a unique universlty-<»mmuolty proj-booming valloy. · > eel. .the, 5.\CC . CSaddlellad Arel • Tito !!,\cc .•. lllued lnvitatioos to • ' • J I ' l . . ~dents -with variOul ·~Janning baclcgroooda &yd inter.ou:to -I -·-iy for al leasl .. , .. .-bl. Tbe goal: developmmt of "'-area poUey plan.· The Dee. 11 ~ ·will be Gr1aolza- tiooai andithe srOOi>. will betlln·lla r.gular deliberations Jao..2. · • • . n.!0 grao111 ·eoablinf there1ldeots to hire ·l!aWOrth •8'111 1to brine in pl1lor OX· perts durillg sjieclftc, ~~Oil hous- ing, circul8ti0n or otber plaMing elements. ,, ; 1 • •• Tbe UCJ lo..tvemeot [I --byMra. ilarilemao, a Garden Giove ns> dent, as that of a ·~., ~ uolnl'lityt1 ability to ._ 'llllo the con- tact. °'" and itis as:Cea to • npo,ert ~ -~ its D1QS1 ~I eon-tritiutkini, lhe Mid. . ._ ' ~ t ;. • • -peUcy : plap .. ellor1a.: 'will ''.!>e .............. will) county ·•••• to ,.,)le u;·~geiieral Jtan. Ti.&'"' 11181·- tbroe years, Mrs. Hardeman ~. Wlieo .. lli'st' ipp1led.'!or, the &rial was . . plannect for a study a 0 11•••1ntng Elm""'11imfal Qoallty iii tba 1.-sld' dlebadt Valley Arel."· ·n11s appll<atlclo to '>the federal en- vin:Jnmental edUcaUoo ,,act of 1m~us · dtilied. Alter Iii& b;Corp/Jratioo cit tlie tlty cil. irrtne Jaal-l>ec•mber the·.......,. 'i<lea . . ··-~ nanwell tO•the Vall"J' lll!r• llllCI aJIP~"!'tion lllld& to the stale ' TllJe .!, hlper education act. · AJJilcll .13,lllO. ol tbt gl'lill'[I,_... froin ntle t ~ Ille'.~ ·•.oot · • • ' -N.Y.· • • • • ' • • • • • ' . ! • • , : : • l • ' • • • • ... I TEN~.; . -. . Gr.o.ve~:· .~ !•" I from the dellortlnenl ·of llMlth, '*'1!llo tion and Weltari ·• • • Mn.-Hardeman ftpe<la tbe ..... monies to be renewed for two ..._ years. '"(he &tddlebadt Valley II kW of ripo _lor lhls•ldnd of thing," ille~llild. · Nalice lloith ·of· M1i11aa Vie.It. • memlier of SA.CC and cbalrm:1 ol the SACC-UCJ commiltoe,'sald Ille ftlldlfabl' ideu· ...... ,J!laoollw ._,.a.;e been tab!! ,M ,aerlonoly by the ...,Ill , (,_ VALLEY, ..... il . --r:. ."'' .. -. - Youth, POiice Duel ' . ... . : - ' . ' . ·t ' ' . A 11-yoai:<>ld runaway FO)Ul.taln Valley boY, eogag"1io •·il!D.flgbj, rib JIOlice of· ficers illll\ momJog ·in clowntoWn Saola· ~ the .itemiatb ,of • ve!.ifl~ aceldeo!." Tbe youth,,--·-. -by police, waa subdued by ,~·aller be bad. fired five &boll •! .•· ~· and ..... hit In ret.,u:o 6y tine, of ""' shots from the ~·· rOvolver, , I TIJe -~-not oerlaulJy inJuMd, and alter. hospital -for a ICl!p wooind .wu Joilieil In juvenlleJlaL. ' • Police said they wtl1 wl< "'"'lpltJntf Ill .. ion of __ , • t I e m.p I e d murder of a polJee iilllCer and --· Santa Ana 1!"ll<e illoest!P'<r .... Wpocty WlJll4ml ---· leading DI> to f!ie aboolt!li· :--. •• threatening to kin ihe oroc.;, if be c!lltooc• cooperate. He then toqk the , ollks'I service revolver. · At· tbll point, Officer Donal< WolfrlllD• arrived on the scene and .uw <.nllr Smith with his bands up. wollraiil .,.. ped out of his patrol car and -1-bY five . sbola fired bY the ~ .., both bll own and'tba offlc<t'I ....tnr; .. ' All of the abolS went wild and Wolirul returned the fire ·hlllh!!r lbO youlh·ln ... bead. lie. dr<ipped> bolb ll!DS ' and. .. • rendered. --.. 1 ~.., ; Tbe· youth told ...mcers be ...... ruoany. He II a student al Loo Amtjjoo · High School ,In· Garden Grove. Polk:'! jound a. map in bis car with . a ...ui.i marked Jeadllli <to' ·Alberti, Ciaida. I'' . ; • • lo-• -· z.. . ' • • ti -"~'-'-tll ' 1-• · £! · .!!I ·1x :-: ' ·-·. C01•an mifue,p ~ ~~mi~-~~P.J4pc"::~~r~~~~ ... ~ ,· r -Jr . ' . ~ ·,. •. :: , • -' ,-),., -.:•·• ,, •;r,l~ ~ , ,,. ·~' itif. ,q,/.Q 'f' . 9 1 , . ".ii'";! .'" ;nti '1".' . I...:.',· K '&. C..~ ' p1,,;:~. !· f'' -, 4 ~t.'1j ::~~ :J t,/,.,,".,:t"": ""~ .':-~ ... ,_ .I l•;.Jl'-\f~ · '·.,' _'• J.D :p;;Y.J.De Ul.Jit. ·~ i ·· -~-, 1:1\·ri ,·1·, 1 .. "" ·w .~ ... !!. •• , ... ,.. .. ~. • • 1 , , ~ .. , :· "") , • v •... i:·" I ••• .ti'\ . .,i PL-~!:--1 n ·1 __ .. 4• ' ... • '<:' ,,.,,,~ .. Y'f i ~ Jll8& I . • .~. · ... 1 ,, • ~ ..... " .. r.:.,,. ) • . ... -· .... 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' •-· ' " ' ' Bobby•Sox Softball '~ lhif the llO-· -perliiiientJ ule .ai -a ·c!IJ' ltblellc. ..... cl~ .,.. J19lp~ irilh. ! .bltrn llMI: : -q·, ' 1 ~ ' ,-, lloii m1g11tlmnper·~~·lo•lnllJll rib Irvine the ~'of lntml onll !OllOW!ng !be Ll4, p.m. a _ . 11 •: , • • " . ' : l J "n • , 1 • , , IL;. /lljl<lf-.i; tbetr ""8.eino!aoe In ll!ne ,~,_.,, ·leW 1~ ·w tbe ploslOll 111 qie Cbenucal Systems ~ 'Har·-d u~at'··Um· 'on Lea. der rlannind Firm" . for neld ......... play, Coml&Illlm voted ~ iihie&~· .. Would'lie 'iliaiti~ plant at 1. ¥.cG~w.Ave., Irvine. -~ " to~ '"find a.....,...., lite. MQW'W11118r-. ....:.~ · ·Tile ~ explosion ~ lojdred --'=:,.c":=-• ,_' :.-.::~_·:--. · . . ~c. ~Ge.t r.n-v-:ta-tw·-·n 'sa10'"1!"==-=r.~ ;~:'~:-~ =~dki':~:o-=c:=- 1 I ~ 00 •the ~~--·\}! 11'~1 and ~"only In ., is ~_.to be bulldlng and contents. S I d f <T .. ...1 L p · ~· . ) 1 , • 1 ~ !Jtii!vatd A ...:biil 1 i( ~ ~ :Lelr tent •...,,..-· Five Ol!llne companies and two 1ac!ller ~· e~te · . ' OF .aanor ost To Unve:z ·P''-ns · · :i• _.ii~~ Jr.'u..,~to ., ~~ 2.t.~a!:~ ~ illllts r_.ieci. Flaines..,..: . ' .. . . ~ m -penpaneol lease and later, . -.,.. --11me•·."'-and~the-lite ,at In 311 ml .... ,.BattaJion -~ ··' ' · • ';;'" '.ii ' ' ·• • ' ' • ' . ' 1 " 'l I ~·--1 with the ::J<L • ...,...... .,. ·~ ·' ' ' Tbomu ioported. · ·• <"i ' ' .~ ~~..r ,. '-1.-~' {1.'·.-.. 'Foiir of ~ven1 p1 .. .J..t .... .,1111n9 sub-··~:cw .-.. at,)'.~:.,•.•)' 11.'''l'he ~9"P~ ~ t caaeoftbe~loaloaia.nOi~~. CM!ll i>A~, Ma: (t/Pli~~ ·Collslnlctlon "l'rades · Councils, has Jong _....,. Tile eounci1 aCIJon flnaJJy l't!IOhe\I • :nie-dty'a 'OOiy COSl'alidtt· the tcm-count 11re ~I apobsmao sail. Nixon IOOay named Peter J. Bretl!iiirl, ... ~-~". OP.<Jl SllPPOM of Nixon's. milting proposals for com~ .of the ·=ii;.~~=;;.; ;:;:;~~•.••:i... ~ ':i,. ~ ~ w. said 19 have been ~ union leacler of New Yoil<'s "hard bat" He was active ln ."LSbor Leader.-for CJty of Irv.me general pl'!Q-will be ·mvlted , is se~ bundrtd 'feet · c)eser . til die .....,_ At -~!~ear the wltb cbemlcJll, •(\be time al ~ !"·, construe~ WOtten, ~ 1" new Labo·r ... , N'a:on:! idutjng ~ J.9(ia.., ca~paign , and'' v.to give.J>?blic P~~ ~.at ! ·ColooYi•bomea. .. •. ... ' facilltlei . . by the' private plOliqo, lliiwever~ ~J . '~b ,. ~ secretary ·la. aDtitber ~ Jn bll second personaJly led a parade of 150,000 ,con-· !:3tla.til. Siitl!ldaf tie!"':" 'the Irvine City • ' Homeowners agreed the new site -• aolzatlons ' .oould 'be '-uied for city Tbe te<holdan for Ibo .fli!!l term Cabli!e,I ,lli~Uti{llZ , · struction worters, l~remen and ·· ·eoU'ncil. • • • " • , f.:i."" play. Six ~-diamonds llllCI two receiLong•t'..~val";t,.~·sald~ :! The selei:iloti:of~Bi:elnia'D,,51, market\ ····other·~t" ~ in S!'Pl'Ort ~! Cooncilmen,early·today:vo\ed to bold a , · loolb8l (ieldl a~l#imed forthe site. _ to 11 ~ ...._ ~. 11 -liow the thirdtGa~t ~t made bY the Presiaent._s .VietJ:iam war pohcy tn morning .public ~ting on the~-~ pro-· S 'h I Co tr l ' One fdlng tbe permanent '" ~ }IQ.WV 1.1o Nixon ifi,two,ifa;s.~ will '"Place .May,·fflll. 1 posaJs.an<! lal!'r -~ same -day_ ~terview . · ,C 00 · U ac · ··,rt.1oa ~~which was raised seriotla •the.fadal burnt lit• altbouP 1t1 Jamet· l> Hodgsort whio ·was ·offered an . White Houie 1 Press secretary Ronald representatives of the four firms in a , · , · · · t8lt l)libt tilvolfta: tlfe Marine c.orpi' percent. 9' the .bums ·were termed ~ unspecilliici job.in tit< , ... lgn policy field. ~-·Ziegler said in announelng tile: pr1va1e:sesairJ•:tone·ot 111e:1our may be T' B Disc. . . _:.._.i .,..rillght ~~ .. -11 being ~· · Brennan. a former-Painter's app"'"'ice nomination : asked to complete the $100,ooo· 1enera1 O e , . Ul!ll!lt:IU . tSee.:&J:llLl'Tl'" ..... ii . wbo is presldeitt rJ1 both the New York'tl "Tlie Pris1denl feels that Peter ~ren-plan by ·Decem,~r, 1~, , ., . . , Fli ty and New York ilate Building and nan Is a man wbo -exemplilied The •besl · ..... The four 'fJn\U wbole;projlqsals wm A resolution to BUJ>port.lbe awariJb!I of .Armored Truck "pe.; • , · • •• =:;;..,ui:nd ":.:!. ;;~ ~iili\~ ;:~~ = i::.,v;~i,-;:,~i plan-~~~:.:.:.i111e~ . lrViDe, Art F1'8t . NAPA-<AP) -A c1oun 11W ~ R 'J _ • i;! "b '!"11-ipade, and though he has worked at -Perplana Company ~!ates of Los. 7:311 by · Irvine Unified School' Dlotr1ct arliied wltli llholguDI stood lU8rd .1'1H-ewtlVeS ata many different Jeveis lo organizejlol'abor,.· Angeles, a divlllon of ·wmitim 1'e!eira trustees ·~University HIP School. ' -,') '. '. s· I ted 'day .. -al dlillan ..... he i.s retained a unique sensitivity to Architects of Newport •Seach.''a •firm ' ·Irvine lrustees·muol conctr :wlth II\!' P.1anb.in·g· . a transferred from. armorOd ln>ct tbal Husband f()r . N'·o• Jhe rank-and'llle ""'1<iog man. which estimates· the cost·of lht>projecl at. San Joequln School Dlslrlc:I acttcm oa overturned m CaJl!omhl • alter· ,;i. " · "lie bas kepi In· toUch." · llS0,000. • ' ' r site acqulsHioD ptlrcbaae price •and Ill' ' · ' le!Di>llntl lo avoid aq "'!~ .. -~· 1 L "" .. Jlodpon, labor 1unde.nec~tary al the . -sectway· and Cool<e Compaoy,ol·San l piovol rJI bids. , · .. , • , , . , · 10i'~=~ ~~ autborttlel said. Compaoy owc:uus rellll- 'T ..::_··-! ·.:.ng··.·. w!.l. e .·. ·~ 1leclmilli of the Nll<m adinloistra~on • Francllco..Oeooleolimale. '.; San,JoaquinlsschedUledlon!Ceift:ll!e u-11ftr~"""'at'7:3b'todlglllinilrid/o edto...itYhowmucbmoneylbelnict, l.ATll~ fll , unlll j>roidof'!! \o tbO Cabinet IP<!t J\11J 1, -Gruen and Alaoclal11,.~ •. ~Jes,' bids on the project JJec. 5. s;' .,,._;;;-~ SChool, 81 en' n.ule:lri>m Vallejo to lievm1 Nopl • ltl70, bis ClaillOtt'!reiJueDlly with AFL-. 1100,000 to $1311,000 10< qmplttiari.1-A dlocuaion of sludenl ~ Mldlel A lhll••lllt-Pm1c . 1 1>1\nkl,',w~ carr)'ing. • GELA,o SiCily CAP) _ POftce w~re in-' <;JO~ GeOrge Meany. . (See JNTERVIBlfS>, ~,,)I on the boarij ~will iaJre pJaoO tGIJlihl. ' 11=:..;::..i; :;;s.i...;.. 1 vestigatlq today Ille llllbblng of a """'f · · · ' · "!-' I , . -. . , I • ....... UC 1l:71Dt ~ .i wlllcli • Sicillaoafteran.......,..twli!ibls·w~e• I w .1 F I • c i? PfOlllill..-..m'lll-. toul"'1dlihdler relal(Ye~J'olice iaJd the You!lrl mab's II>' • a' n· a ear etli:l llE.! a aod a.qt ICJiolilelllliliDed nmproopecli-.. Jaws dalmed he failed to 01111Swnmate "" fealurtl of the pnll10led fesllval. ,, his mr.rrlage. : f · Aldlooll> _. by the city, the Accordlria. to police, ii was a typical . , • feollnl .,w bo.•.,Noed bJ a prtvale 11ca1~ ol. bODor" in ~ing with Sk:ily~s .. , .. • ,-. ' • of dtbenl wbo 'wlll eoordbilte tbe ·~=ii~~1 :·· : , 'Vacuum .Cleaner ,Figktin'. ·Feline · Needs ~ii:ig Ho~.e ... S:::...:=-:...:i.= Onlllo fDiako, 24, · mmi<d· AllteJa . . and UCJ in'lho ~I-al. · ' R-llo, 11, In October. Angela told a By JORN Z>.LLER hi!n, if only we can find the rlghl bills, the cat bu been de-worliltd, ae-· , , , ·, ;, brother recentiy ft was still a vitgin. °' .. Dllf "" lfeft person.'' fieaed', neutereJ,' and given' all 'his -shirt!. A "family court" of Angela's relatives Does •"10M want a 21).pound alley cat , Th is particular cat Is typical of the Ho's a perfectly bealthy cat with an im-• · decided Orazio, a widely traveled ped-that flgbls with vacuum cleaners, eats kind of cat belped by the lhmtinglc 1 maculately preened, satiny ooat ol lllr. C· ~.D 'Rl:JNS D'l•ELL; dler, had to give evidence of' his like a bone, snores, and is totally Beach couple. TlleJ found him on their "He's· jUlt what' -'II ~I '.tan . . . "'-' manhood. Mtllday, oil!ht, four of Apiela's uoelea!" doorstep one nlgllt "all bloated from bll for," aayt hi• ~· "llut ...,!" · · relal\Yel and lour of Orazio'• took the If ao, teJei>hont 536-3454 as SO()n '5 you worms and wtth __ fl!r u • .M u Tbe f<alOn tlie'~ 'Inuit find irt AD ~ES TOO YOllll paddler IO V-. a nearbY town, can. sandpaper.", ownet: is that ~ law l1mlll them to I I.> bno I dole wtlll a pn101ltule. U --~ call aoon,. this alley Their first slap wu to cbeclt wttll the hivlni dlree cabl at w ' ..,.. llme, and DAILY PILOT -~ are &OOJI for On the ...,, o,lllo ujdenly .....ited. cat ii llable to be ,the undoing of a Hun-neighborhood children "' ... -••I lheY'!e •aJw~ llodbtc ""'i cots Iii need "'!':' !"'* ~~; · : ~ · "Wiii! If 11111 ..-ite is 1elt •~ UJlll!m -couple who have devoted be migbl be. Bal· !bof· _, dllcomed .t hell>. · ' ' · tractm lbia ..,-1• be. was Plod. mddllletrU.esandmoretbanll0,000 that be had booii.ioa oat by a oeorll)i ·~ people·ll,ll npJllllt.l!ouee wltlt '!'~·=~~ J:. b°)A.""'llO""',_ ~!'.,~~.:.....bet~,._ of tbalr-to helping 111ray ca.s. famllywho hat!Ur«f:a( ltro. i ClU, lllQbe Wt!b ·ldor•, 'aod'lbea blYt -~ , , =:;, --..=-~...... ·-..,. "Wew plaeed five newspaper adds "He war the oaddOol lllht ,.. Mf to ckioe the door,':~~...,,.._ "Birt -. two o8nipo ol ~ In ..,. of Vtt-llllCI II" -Wlllll him,'' say<« hll owner. saw," says .the _., "I don't Imo'! W.'Ve bnl \Jilli~ to bo!P "Ille ' · fto~~ _..: 'lllo ~ toda'• main oquotM In fnDI of Ille .,..... "Re'• )ml tba kind of cat nobody cares bow ""1000 ·could have ., UU1e .._i -c.11 II lo' ,~ G!tl: -.. Id -1111. Utut.'1 -· foi· becalllO be'• elg111 years old and not 101 lile 11 to lei ~ an11aal II" ., nin P,tovl\led. we con• IOI"' biai!'-''. · Lei a dz ¥rat'W!lll ed Soddenly, a nlll.tllllllde ~lo 1111 11 cale u a .i11en onymo1". dnwn." • in their 11 7WI ti """'1qo, tlio eckJ. bl __. 1or ,_ -••11. darkandOrulocolla!>ood,l!llbbedlnOM "Bu~" -the de9perate owner, After a half-dtil,en trl .. to the pie -~;llolped ·-"llO •' ..,.., · -• June and In the livtr. "he's pt I Joi of life and loving left in V•teriurlan and m -ih of medical (8oe CAT, ..... •r t I . I __ .. _., f • • I oJ' • . ' " • J< I ' . ....,. .... ~· ............... -. --, ... m.:..:. F=j··. I . !:'~~ ~ EF 111 ,. ·= ·u -.:. ·==-!! :=..:..:3 · \ =··::-"" i . --.. . . ' . •. 1 DAILY PILOT IS Wedll6dlJ, lllrtr'*' 29, 1972 W_;ter PrOfram -R~ . . d -. -': -evise , mpact ~ ' . .Statement OK'd A revised envlronmental impact state- ment (EIS) for the ;>1·oposed $27 minion waste water reclamation program ol the Alilb 'Water Management Agency was approved Tuesday by the Orange Counly Moretti Eye.s Putti11g Tax Plan to Vote 6'\CRAMENTO (AP) -Assembly Sp8aker Bob Moretti said today he may joth Gov. Ronald Reagan in putting a $1'.i-billion ta:r relief and school finance plap J>efore California voters if it dies in tJie Legislature. The compromise proposal backed by the . Republican governor and the De.inOcratic speaker remained stalled TU'esday, apparently just one vote shy ol the 'l1 needed for passage in lbe Senate. Tl!• Assembly -whlcb Tuesday PQiljioned its final vote on the latest version of the compromise for one day - has passed the bill four times previously this year and w a s expected to do so aullL PlaMing Commission. lt was the last local ~Uon required before the project 1' submitted to the federal Environmental Protecllon Ag.,,. cy and the Stole Wller Quallly Control Board for approval. The EIS WU llJIPrVftd unanlmoasly despite an appeal from the City or Laguna Beach that the matter be con- tinued . City Planning Director Wayne Moody said the Planning Commilolon and Cily Council bod not bod an op- portunity to review the revkled EIS. The final draft o1 the EIS predicts tbat 230,000 people will live In soulb Orange County by the year z.ooo. The first draft of the EIS predicted 318,000 peno111, but was scaled down following protesta from a number of environmentalists. Approval of the EIS also was crlticiled by Jam<ll Dilley, president of the La1111J18 Greenbelt He oraued tbe reviled EIS slowed "extensive devtlopment still specified ln the Greenbelt." Dilley recommended A WMA include $10 million more ln its bUdget for ac· quisition of open space lands, lncludlng SycaJllOl'O llilll and Rossmoor Corpora· lion property. FollowinC the commission ·meeting, Carl Kymla, chairman of the AWMA board, called Dilley's lasl minute statements "cheap tactics." "I'll never forget tWs, Jim Dilley," Kymla warned. Kymla told the "'""mla!on lbere bas been ample time for dlscusskxl of the A WMA environmental impact statement, indicating Dilley should have rai.ed b1' conce"'5 ~. Another nth-hour effort to get the missing vote through additional com- promise failed Tuesday. Time is growing sb9<1 .because lbe Legisilture ii scbeduJ. eA!'.a<fJourn fnd•y. I -~;..;Jwt can 't count more than JI' ~·a weary Moretti said In b1' of.! f.ali.'forn:n n:gh fiQi~ter hours ol frultJeu c:onfereoces.. \.I ......., iJJ ... :J.C!Qes %7 votes lo ...., lbe bill In lbe ~ber Senate. C C f ~an, oo a goodwill visit to Mexico, Oqrt · to ~ O'n er said ~lier be would take a tu reform ~:QI b1' own to the·~oter9 In a oi>ectaJ • C e10ctlon next year 11 the 0emocra1ie. On Farr's ase dGQllnated Leglslatuno lalled .again lo pip lUCb a bill. -~ Senf 1hat Ume, Moretti said be might .,_ w~ 4C<I SAN FRANCISCO -The Calllornla the Governor by pulling his own Supreme Court today takel up ~ Jl:f ;,~ lbe b a 11 o t in oppositioo lo ·newsman William Farr's pleO tbat be be ~ '· M ti, ' 'd ~ lntervi releued from ~-"" groo.-!I the .judge ,....,now, oret sat m an ew, i the is toO pU.Onafiy invotwd to ~ indications the Governor. might ~ fair~ , ID go to the volen w11b the Tbe ~ placed Ffu!s .... 00 tta f!lliD Ibey have -loll! out '! ccnlerm:e' Qlen!ar ...,,iu. ~ : -~~-~ ·ii:~ i,.·:-:&1:': · ~ wooid haw u/e gwl'arT wulOlll-1"1:.. ll Riles' I t a t e llOperintendent of ed lo tell Loi Allgol• P>milf """°'" . bl' *•-..:,,_ M I" ··•• Court Judpa JI, Older the names pu 1c .....-.i ""'-" ore 1o1 INUU. of. _.,8 :NI f *"1. that be wrote ~tllo ·~t ~·-: ,,. ..... ,.,' .. ·•:t~ . . ,llid '. -~... , 1oouid ~ remal1i'111 ---.i., mwon itnlll • • • . - ~t • aYerage cost ol '50 per cat. ...,..1et acat IO-be<r llhe rt i!tiinpfetely beallby mid r.aey just to be loved," says the woman. the ot.:'~ r.1-the caae'I Six lw>ll'I "" ~ ti /llllonll Farr claiml win · 1111· '_.. ·-not to tall: lo reporters. -·-Sl'loetl .. S"fPttt . . ~ ' . RoderlclCl!Urtllll, "16, a Pontiac Central lligb School student, bas been charged in this • • week's shooting 'of five slu' dents on fP'Ounds of !4icblgan school. · 2nd Conference For San Onofre Plans Resumes A second prebearing conlereoce calied to detennine bow estemively ._i. can att.clt P-1> to build -nu-clear reacton at San Onofre entered Its second day this morning in Los Angeles. In the first day of testimony and dellberatlllll conducted by the Alomic Energy ~·· Nuclear Reactor Safely llld !Jcensing Board, it was determined tbat lbe formal bearin11 on licenses ~ by two utilities will start Jan. 18 In San Oemente. But despite lbe start of the last major process for llcooalng, delays brought oo by a tardy eovtromneotal-impact state- ment and other i.si-m1m11e bitches could mean an additiooaf cost of Pl mBlien. At issue lb1' week 1' the admlsaibillty ,. specific evidence brought forth by two groupo which bave ,... ,olllclal Jn. tervebtiiin status Into lbe bearin(ll. The opponents amount to a rel>tively small San <lemente group known ' .. GUAllD (Groupa United Aloinol Radia- lion Dangers) and the statewide Scenic Shoreline Preservation Conference. Bolb att being represen\ed by Lompoc 1awJet ,-Slllrpe who arped at lqtll TueodlJ for lbe -to allow ~C"~':i albotOge anc! allOpd -iafety reoonla of operatlllll at the esistlng ·ODO!re reac- tor. ' I• '!be utillUeil, however, ( So u \ib er n Colifornia ·-· . Company and San DIOt!., Gu md Electric t!loelplmj)' llid ailjaed tbal lbe prelent reactor'•·reconl is "Irrelevant" to the propollla for the two new mes planned next door. I • F ..... P .. el INTERVIEWS ... 1be couple insists on remainL1g anonymous. They know lbey'd be swamped by cats if their n a m e were SupmM Court sources said It, W!1 un1ikelv lbat the soven.justices, wbl bid a leogthy calendar of cues to consider In -Willey and Ham, South Pasadena, chambers, would announce any declaion , 11&,llO to llJ,000. kno'l!u· .. Every morning tbert would be a box o( cats on our door step," says the man,. who worb for Southern California P<c!~ lbe neigbborbood kids already know about us, and if they come across an Injured cat, Ibey alwa)'> pot It Into our yard knowing we'll take cart of tt." "There's a limit to how many cats we can afford," he says. Still, the couple bas never rtfused a cat in need. They carry 11pectal fint aid kits and food ir. their car whenever they travel ln case they run acrou unwanted Creatures In the eountry. Even just golng lo lbe market, lbey'U find Injured cats <If to the side of the roa<L "I'm almos~ afraid to go out of the house sometimes," says the woman. "It seems if there's a sick cat anywhere, :·11 bim .. ... . • • Ollllal COAST u DA ILY PILOT ,,_ ~ a.t D4SL'f' ,.ll.01, wl'll ...._ .. ~ ....... p ............. .,, .. Or-.. cw.t ............ ~ ...... ,.,. --aft ......... ....,. ....... F..W.,, ttr CWta Mt11t. Mtwoor1 leldt,, ........ 4 a..et\/11'....,.... Wllty, l ..... .... '"'""" ...... •'ll•cll ...... C-....et San J-Ctoistr-"' •lrltle r11ion.t 91111i.. It Pllblilhed UlVnllys Ind SvndlYlo n. ,,_.,., ~""' plflW It .. 2W *'' .., Sh'9tl. CO.ta Mell. C.llflnle, ,.... Re'-t N. We.d ,.,..... ... ~ Jtck a. C.wt.y ..~ ... a--.. ....., '"'-•• Kff•il ..... 1JtOM•t A. Mw,.IN M ........ hl• a.rt. H. LMt lklrier4 '· N•ll ----~ --l -..... ...,. '"" ....., ... I ............. . ~...-:.,...., ... _ ...... .,, • "-dl1 ""' e.cfl ..... "'. ... Cliil:-...... IJ~ ... Tll t' as fn4l MMlft a ans• .... ,. , u M1""11 .. a Al••••" t'Jfrn4ft.4411 0--•llMO'" wn. or-.. °"'-"'PM"',.'"'•-• c:..-w •... --...... . ..... ............ w •w•t111! I ._... ...., ... ··--· ......... ,... ...... .,...,.,.,_., --=··~-­C••--p ., .. ...W ..... ~ .............. -,.,. --......... ....,,. . L---...,.....----' -- on Ireeing Farr before !ale· In the day. Wurm aald today none of lbe cost f1i1iie1 are firm at lb1' polnl Tbe ~ estimates are subject to cbonge depending<lll actions·by lbe ...... ell when It meets llld di!cuaae! specillcs ol lbe ~ wllb lbe llrmi .. Sabtr- l' ..... P.,.el ATHLETIC ••• negotiated wllb lbe Irvine Company. Col. Murray Staples, public relat!Pns officer at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· tion, noted lbe overlllgbt corridor being sought for the San\.a Ana MCAS runway 24, includes portlomi or all of tbe sites being considered for'lbe athleUc fields. The new site, however, is only partially witbln the overflight area the Marine Corps sugesi. be restricted to recrea· tlooal uses auch aa 1oil courses. Staples noted the proposed athletic Held would probably be discouraged by tbe Corps on the ground that such a complex would dra.1 many YOWll -le llld spectators into-the area. • The point of aeeking an overflight ease- meol i. io provide lncrtued safety. The govemment leue would com- pensale lbe iaJldo>lner for losses Jncurr<d by the 1'elllriclion ol developlllent under the corridor Uled by beiicopters. day. : . . •. ~' :-• Councllmeo ·agreed tbal lbe public ,...Ion would aliow co~. Ill' Irvine residents only and that ,........ and remarks by staff and councfim!iin· would be reserved for the prl'vate, "pe,woonel" session set for the afternoon. The long-range general plao ellort is expected to reault In a doc11menl wblch meei. stale ~''ti'' city general plans. It 1' exjledecl. to be adopted !ale nezt ,.ar. Meanwbile, the city still awali. word from Sacramento on the fate of a special bill by Stole Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (JI.Newport Beach), The law .now lacing Assembly consideration would exempt Irvine from meeting the stale'• Ju. 1 deadline for adoption of a general plan. Sbould the bill DOI be approved before Friday'• cloae of the l.elillatuM ........ .Irvine cfly stall woold have lea than a monlb to produco an Interim general plan. Colley Parole~ Clemency Reporwdly Considered OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -There are Indications an Army panel coosilfer. Ing the clemency plea at Lt. Wllli>m L. Calley bas recommended IHtlng 101110 restrictions imposed on him or possibly suggested aome form ol parole, lbe Dally Oklahoman 18)'>. THE NEWSPAPER SAID In today's edlttons It leamed tbat tine cfem. eocy llld parole olficen who Interviewed Calley w.day llUl>mltted a ,_-! favorable to Calley, found guilty In MJl'Ch 1171 ol lla1in1 n d.W.. during lbe My Lal 1111110Cn! In Vleinam. . The otdaboman aald a "bigbiy regarded ....,... told It the parolO olll<erl felt lbe 18 mootbe be bu been under bouse anal .at Ft. liennlng, Ga., pend- ing appeal "almost amounted lo cruel and unuauai punisbmenl" TD PAPEll IAJD tbe recommendations ol lbe poroie llld clemency ol· flcers ...,.. submitted Tuelday to the comll1andlng ~ at Ft. ......,, Ga., Maj. Gen. Orwin C. Talbotl It aald TaJl>oll irlll add"bl> recommenda- tion to U-ol thO panel and forward lbem to the Arin'/ 1ll1d Air Force Clem- ency and Parole Board In Wuhlngton, ~ly wllbln a few day1. Cailey orl&lnally wu sentenced lo !lie In prllon fer lbe llayinp at M) Lai. The aentence l>ler was telluced to 20 ytan. Calley filld b1' cfenww:)' l!ld In SepWnber . \ ..... r.,.1 VAIJEY •.. wltholl tba ....... Mn. N«lh ulol 11111 orderly powlll ln tba vllloJ llld •.,.....,uoa ol oor booJn. _ ..... tba -l'Ul1llllM .. Ille .. ~ .-., w chomp --kft11. 1-lo looking over the bill Old -., a; 1111 lneway 1' ·San Juan Capillnno, wbicb may decide eome pu:la of ~ TalleT Joek I little lalQ\'.' shit dOtallod. 'Ol'..J 1bo nlley nllldenta c1on1 want to ·be "rushed into becoming a city," she c.'Oh- tinued, 111nd yet have control OY«' ~ ~ part "' the project ii tba birlnfl of a bait-time envfronmelltal -sulllnt, Bob 5'lyder of El Toro, to belp lbe SAC:C make studied decisions en 11' pooitli>n °" c0unty land use activities while 'the area plao 1' being developed. The _,.s lbr devement In the .,.. area are !Put aow, Mrs. Hardeman Aid, and "(blj whoJe e1ercile CID be K> demlc" Unless land use 1' watched -· 'Ille thfr<l-upect of the grant ii a llltdy ol ali available alternate forma of Irvine Council A • • • """ are lbe ~/eCtlonl talrm 1'11o11111· llflltl ell: • . • on -ATllLEl'IC PmLD: iltlecled wbat tJ11Y be a pemianenl sile for l84cN development 111. GreatAr Itvlne Lllde ~ and Bo!>bJ. s.. Soltbell Lei...,. The mayor ana·sta11 win ~ale temPO<&n-tea.,ef ~ a1oq Wa!Dut A""""° In north ll'tlno wltli tbe Jtme Company. --8TllEIJ:r SUZPING: Emnded city atreet cf-me aer,viceo to pubilc -In lbe lrvlnl}lllfuatrtal Col!>pie<. -' government foi: the area. A conimlllee -TllAFFIC ~; 6r..,..i ~ for estra left tum lane en headed ·by SACc member Ward Mlcbelaoo. AYelllle at Jambone Boulevard and ordenJd ..,iheeiing -.S for 1bompoon 1' looting Into lbe· merits of trallic otilnaJa at CUiver Drive lntenectfaoa wilb -P•kway llld Walnut rmmld~ advtaory couucfil, .,.. plan-Avenue. nlri& eoftai!;iMlo~. comimlbfty M'Vicel , ..... • .. ~·-···-··-· · ·• r-·······-;;-·-···----··---·-... ·-- . ·-· ...... dillf!cta; inciorporation and othit tee" -GENEIIAL ft#I: Set publle .lnlervlewa of four COMlltlns fjm)s bidding of IO~ • • tor $100,000"d!i: te11iract_,lo· Jftliaro a lcXigranse gelieral plao. The oooncll A meetlni wijl take plaoe· lb1'Saturday will hell' prea<!ltaJJ!o•' In public iesslon lx*.'nnlng at a::io· a.m. Saturday llld · from 9 a.m. to l.p.m. a('\JCI lo dilcuaa -· prt ....... wilb •~· lbe-afternoon. · local eovermnent. uct ............ ~.· ~ v_, ... ~ ranged for SAC:C members lo ~.Jiihii -,-BUS Al>VBA~/~ lo -~ Counly Tranalt C. Bollelll, UCLA proleaaor of~-. · Diltilcl-to lliif.-.lldtmlllflC 111 -or -~-" science, and Will Smltb, aetatite dtfec.. _ • • · , • ... • :· ; ••. tor GI the -.d. Illy Area ,_.....,.._ _ _......:.:..-,.,-~.T'". ;._ _______ ....._ ___ _.. :i~~~~-=~-Co.ast .Residents· OK'd lecture serlel at UCI on tbe area's bl>tory llld ecolol1 · Mn. Hardeman said the series -.Id help make for 80 "e-y literate" community. She ~ to set up the series for February. For Region31 tfl~ncil The grant ii funded until next July. The entire effort, Mrs. North aald, wilt continued put that time and be "orimted toward lbe valley llld not towud the Jn. divlduail prttlns It lotlll'r'." Spy Expert Gets Book Advance LONDON (AP) -lllll'lin l!Or'<IWm, Hitler'• -deputy, lied - Azgeitlna In 1156, pmM u a pqett In Bolivia mf then built ID ecooomlc em- P"" llom a beae In Ollie, lbe Dally Ex· pftll said today. ' 'Ille Ezprell ptbllliled lbe third in I series .. articlell by -spy expert !.adlllas Farqo c~ the lonl-mial- ing Nal -ii allYe and '11$C In Ailentina. " In New Ymt, lbe i\uMahlng firm of Simoo and Schwter llald it hod a con- tract with FaralJO gi'ling him a ''low' ail:~ figure" advance hr a book on Bormann 1ll1d --In &oulb Sme1'tca. '" Six Orange Coast resident.!, five of tt.~:n members of environmental groups, have been endorsed for membenbip on the Soulb Cout RegiGllll Commillton under tlie provialoos ol l'ropclollioa 111, .lbe coastal Initiative p...i Nov. 7.' Endorsements were made by three en-- vlroomental groupo llld the <>rans• Counl, Loque ol Women Volen. · Appolntmenl> to lbe : Soul!> :· ~ ResioaaJ CommlsslM wblcb Include IM Angeles and Orange counties will be ...de by Gov. Ronald Reacan, Maenlbiy Speaker Robert Moretti llld lbe lellate rules oommillee beaded by Mn Jame> Mills. 1bere are llix such ,...-com- mtsgkna plus a statewide agency wtUcb will be appointed as provided for in Prnpostlloa 20. · • The oommialons will have lbe power to review 1ll1d ntle en~ ecta ., --tllll ... ellect .. the mvironlnOnt NOminated were: Allan Beek,,!leWRPtt Beach, ~ of Newport ~ta Uolted; 1aret Carl~rg. Hu11~~ Be8tJJ, · ' ,of lbe llllntlngt!I\' /J!adl'.'. . . . ' . . . :":, 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA DART BOARDS ·-240• ....... suns .... 19'1 !' 2991 --411 iiEAT suns, ..................... 700 AISBEES 96~ • 295 ·ay1 Plm ,, .... . .. .. 1 ~ SUTE BOARDS.8'•-111.11191 .,.., TRACK PAllTS : ................... 320 ' e llDIWALK SHOI SU.TIS e l1l8T HOCllY mclS e PUCQ I I .... :.' t •• :tS I • , TIMMIS Dlnsa _ -TElllS SHORTS I''· 11'' =-a~ ~Q ..... 1&11 ii111s Sil1RTS ..... eoo. a00 ~::":" ... IEll.S ~ES 18'1 I f :~" .. ml$~~~ ] :i:::: TElllS FRAIES 1891 • ~. _ ~-TD• FRlllES 3200 =. SHOES a10-1&o.1p1 =-· m• nu1 ........ = SHOES 1·~-1.-• _.._lld -PRESIDEIT .............. 4fP TElllS UU.S 1•• ... ...... ~ 411 .. 1411 =" mUll IYLOl .... 3495 ~::. PADDLEs ;::. sm I a I llACDT ITllN•lff u.9un IALL IAC9Ulf & IA.LU -UDIAIJ. ILOVES 3'1 • 8'1 VOllEY BAl I S -411 • 191 IUDULLS -96• ..-10'•.1211.1711 646-1919 -120 ... -~~2IJll"l ..... ~=~'!'!'!'!*'!'m2i1Jj -sum -1•• I ~~~ ·" IALElll BIES : Parts-Tires· Tubes· Accemils · lepll • ( F Child Education- · PlanBeco~sLaw " SACllAMENTO (AP) -A slgnlna. LOS ANGELES (41') ->, 115 mlllloo early cbildltood The llll'UlllO calla !or a Munlclpo\ Coult Jadp bu ...,.lion plan ~ by mualve overhaul In teaching ,....... to d~ a clwa• .--clllel wu-.. methods from kindergarten agolpat a womoa'1 r!p1o ad-JIU• baa been l)cJ10d Into law lhrougb the third grade. II YOCate char..,i with ~ by l)ov. Ronald· lleagu. would affect about 12 percent llclng medldne wllbout ,8 'ni. .. vernor's actllm --o1 Calllornla'• primary school llceooe. eel ''a major mil-la tilt dllldrm In Us llnl year or Judp llary E: Walen !llleel -·· educalloo 111111G17," operalian beginning De x I Tuetday lhlt the ....,...tlon Riles aald Tuesday la a -..,......,, Riles aald . Some bad .,._1ec1 aufflclent --•Ill Ml. 111-1 more woold be In-. --i --clUllod In Ibo -year. ( ) Tbo b!ll provides $25 roilllon "-:,,.-B_RI_,,E,_F.:.'S _ _, '~~Jauit' Z =~!. n.:1 =-= e-lplnat' •year<>ld Set Ba\ ck, JU'. CW Downer for the trW to m aDBF pro via Ion 5 ~~~or Bfiu1t 1Ali. 0 "!f'e1• ~·~~to -hmlrllat Women's Health -up with planl for lm-eent., ls charged w I th c:-.: _..._ cblklbood tre•'-another "W o m a n • s . " -., educa--. SA~·~-1iP Tbo -., guldellnea ,.t up ·-· .. -·--·-YaglDll..lnfoctlo1Lwlth.yacurL _ c~uv ( ) -by tbe State De~.....,ent of The. conter conducla c1-lut JllijOI' no-fjiult 00\lo In-Educe ,.... "" ' I J l ' l \ l I \ t ) j ' J for wmien In s e If· e I· auronce meUarl ol the 11'11 It ..!::: Include lnnoV11tlons omlnatlon. leglslailve 1 e a i Io a llai IUCll u --'eel classe6 and . -tbnJuall two --~ .--...i..~ aett>acUthalwouldbateklll-::m,~~r;,.e:i:! .SAc:JIAMEitro (AP) -A ~ atiler bills, · bllt ~ to ,_. 1eami1!1 bittters wUd rt-. bill telling ' dam clung to bope· todaJ. votunleor tuton aDcl iiildiu ' bullderi "binds off" o n First, the Senate l"lmnol on several • -m catllomla Colnmltloe "ldllecl" the bill by ~ ~ ~ U!es to rlnn for a few years bu Allemblyman Jack• Fecloo . , ' been ltDt to the 1overnor'1· Tuelday oo a 1-5 vote, one -. obort .. tbe -com-B!'' G ~ Final tecJslaUve approval mlttee. Failure to win , ap-Uf, aiJlS came ,..-,. when 'the proval In a committee uauaUy Senate ..,. ·• 11$-12 vote en-la the, ml of the leglslaUve ---.bfy amendmenlll. '-'for a bill. To Control. The measure by Seo. Peter Scant moments .-I a t e r , Bebr. • Marin c o u n t y however, in a ,.,u&mentary C , .. Repiblicoa, woold bon dam maneuver • w b I ell "lllll" "' · l'em(JJ;ton -on the Trinity, -.-VenllbnedtothePetils Smith and Klamath rlvera for ol Pauline old-time movie -' :tO-years. On the Eel River -serial, Fenlcm's bill wu· alive . SAC~ (AP) -A the site of disastrous floods In -if not wen ~ on the ~verallil plao for ~P-~ h uld be bl fl ~ ~ 1ng new cootrols 'on .... ' · San .-• yean -t ere wo a Assem Y oor. · ~ Diego flrm specializing in low U.ye.ar ban on dam buildln~. Fenton s o u & h t unsuc-cost d~ of human bodies e 1-~-• Att111M i:esslully lo a~ his entire haa cleared another legislative -~ bill Imo . a meuure by Sen. liurdJe , LOSANGELES(AP)-Tbe A1ftec1 Song (1).1\!onterey The 'meesure by Sen. Jack Los Angelea County grand p k) that Ire d the jury has accused three judges ar was a a Yon Schrade (&-San Diego), was floor· approved ~ 1 Tuesday by the ~.11 ~~ r 'ti!; Assembl~ '~ed Fen-Q>mmerce and Publlc UWities lndlscrlmlnately handed out too, saying )be amendment -Committee after ID amend- presiped fonm uled by prof-Fenton's whole bill -was not ment was rescinded that !leering bail bondsmen to ' ' I e rm a ~ e ' ' to Song's would have required such releue prtaooen from j&ll. . measure, which deait in con-operations to maintain a Named in the port . ed sumer warranties. chapel. re • llSU Fenton, a Democrat from 1bomas B. Weber of San Tueaclay, were Superior Court Judie 1-ldo G. Sancbel. -hello, vowed 'be 'woold Diego urged defeat of the a; Municipal Coult Judge seet another blll 11 a vehicle meuure, saying it is aimed at and to keep· lils no-rautl meaaure harming the Telopha,. SocielY -E. Chava, 45; ali ~ retlr<d Munlclpoi Court Judge ve. w I he heads. u~-H. Bar'-77 bo Failing that, be Slid be vice president of the ;iii';ii. in spiclal-c:Ue.: w would aeelt recmWd,er~tlon Caljlomla 1ftderation o t before the FinanCe Com-Funeral • and , M e m o r i a I • pr.a ·a.n..' mlttee. ' ~ Socleties, A. E. Pesonco o1 OXNARD :_: -n., l'aceUe "Hijacking" a bill on the Sacramento, Slid that group , Paper , Co. ,plant ,J>ere. a ~Y floor would mean aloo ls oPMall the plan./ .. ~ cif'llio'lllternallOnal F-'s DC>faillt plan~ be · 'relol)IWf"olgns up Mllor Piper oi.t ls U. clooe at tbe -directly ·lo the 11tnate citizen members for 115 ·and encl ol the year puttlilg .41111 Door, by-passblg Senate con> others for izs, then upon death penons out of ·wort, a com-mlttees, but there would cremalel the tnember'1 body pany ~ aays. ' almost certain!Y be a .•te and acatters thil ashes al sea Paul A. Gorman, Intema-battle over junking. noi'mal for 12111 pa!d by aurvlvora, ac- tlonal Paper chairman, said procedures. · · conllog to Weber. the !oclllty bad ID after tax Fenton'• Ume lor maneuver Tiie _.....,; already pass. Joa of Ill.I mlllloo In 1m and Ill shrinking -lawmakers ed 'by tbe Sep&te, advanced to bu continued to operate a~1 a plan to wind up the current the Assemblf Ways a n d Joa thls'Ye&r· session this~--..• Jle8na.C'-Ommi\le<. " ... om~,Coast Qffers • 6%Guaranteed Cert·iticates ·Saturday Service ·The lnsiders'Club Effective Annual ............ Earnings 9th .. Hfl&, Los,.....•ez3o.U51 5.00%-5.13% Paubook. No Minimuin. other ofl'loell WILSHUtE. llt 9"MlilGICY PLACt: ~ Wll&hlfe BIYd.. LA• 388-1265 5~75%-5.92% LA. CIYM: CINTlltt 2nc1 &. eroectway • 6311-1102 One Year Certificate HUJfTINcrroN llACH: $1,000 Minimum. gi Hunt= Center • 6.00%-6.18% 1714) 897· 047 1 IMTA MOMICAI Twoto FM! Y-Certtt~ 711 Wll&hlr• alVd. • 383-0741 $5,000 ~lnlm.m. • ... ...- Upto90doys toea ol 10th .. P9eltla • 1314541 Interest on amounts WllT CO¥JNAl : ----lly '. lllli.nd ShopplrWC..• 331-2201~ on Ill certtficlte acc:oiilta., PAMOMllA Cl'Tft , . ChiiM&. V1n Nu,9IW. •&g2.1171 ............. also provides big di•· ' 'T•-11151 Venturi Bl\ld, • 345-8614 n. lnltdlrs Club: A new cOunts on flckets to Spqtt-LOtMlaACH: wy ti! boat Inflation. Its ln1· and 9nte•rtalnm8nt Jtd .. Loc111t. 437·7481 moinborahlP. card parmHa eyerits ••• plus a whole EAIT LOI ANDn.U: you to buy nearly 9YOIY" list of free aervtc:es, aafe 8'h. StltO . 266-4510 thlrll )'OU need from Iha deposit i-. money or-DtAMOND IAllb S2I s. Diamond Bar• lllWI .,__ --. ~ers, travelerf ct1eck1, (714) 595-7525 • -"'~--and notary --- ,...... lnp -appllonc:es, -Membership requl,. urw1n-.,. ShoCIPlnl ctr.• tura. .... equlpna!I, ment for savers-$2,500 1714) 832-6810 .,._..,., lllJO'llnc goods, droperies minimum bal8nca. ~ u Mlrlldl ~·Ctr .• and much, much more. bcm>Wers -i:ec:elWI ao-{714) 52U15 You con "'"" buy cars soc;ete -po ... W,tt-.-IAM0>4N al ll1o "lloal" price and tit1inc them to 111 outstdo ---Chic . mOblta -... motor• ref1rral urvlcH. A•k CIMlr, Opelt s.ta*11 .,.. ot IUllltlntlal .... about Jo1nln1ot1111 Oollt IAMO>IN lnlL 1111 1-. Club office. Son lllllltal Ofllcl OpenilC ... , CALJOlllA ' lfowtlblr 29, 1972 ' I ' DAIL v PILOT I (~•I Selectt.'• Vader Wa1 . ~ee Tries to Walk 0 ' ~: FRANCis00 (uPJ) -Jut atiou.t~tour weeks. Among further outbursti as the trial defendant role from hJI SID QUedtin convict RucheJI tbe p{oepective jurors quea· resumed Tuesda,Y, but the a short time liter and ~ ~, who has spent all .bat Uoned. Tlleiday were: u n r e p en t a n t M a g e e to walk out of court. • aJoii 'Jlllllltha of the past 16 <'-llarm at a topless-bot-res-dee!: · onlered to baH, be ..,,._ I Y..-. behlJ1!I bara, raoled and lol!ll-bar In North Beach ~.. ..... "!~led and tried to walk out wl!O wanted to serve but had "I was trying to smaah his whlsUlng and bad to be taken J · of court Tutlday while jury 1.. already decided Magee was face. I wanted ·to break his to a nearby hoJd1na cell. 1 aelectlon In' llis murder trial gupty. jaw. I got bis teeth marks on &th the delendant ...CJt. aot undet ••r· . A retired hotel employe who my knuckles." lawyer have asked re~Mr ~'!"I "!lection Is expected to waoted to bring her bird along The judge told Magee he lhlt Carrow be allowed to "' ·• '-if tbe jury was locked up would be habllcuffed for the 'Uldra from the "1t A id Hiked kJ. S ing'le ~talklhe.pet had just learn-duration ol tbe trial u be •• .,.. ~vln ';,., clealed "';l• Ire-1 A divorcee who lives with ed. any more trouble. But the quests. '· • lier boU bondsman boyfrlend'-:=-"--=------_.:--~----,- . . Pregn .. ant Recipients ~.!dn\hewantw~d sei;: separated too long from her 5- year-old child. SACRAMENTO (AP) - Calllomla will pay an extra $41 a 1110llth to s)ngle woinen on weliare if they aet preg· nant , the Social W e I f a r e Department bas' announi!eo. Weliare di.rector Robert B. carleson aald. 'l\leaday, In making the announcement, that .he was, ••greatly coo· cerned that an unwarranted lncrelse in beiieltts could eh· courage situations whereby it would be profitable for a woman to have a child out of wedlock in order to quailly for the grant." Nonetheless, he said, "we want to ensure thJt trufy needy pregnant slhgle women receive adequate p u b 11 c assisa\nce." C&rleloo said w e I f a r ·e famlllea. filth c:bil.,iken already · receive an additioruil grant if the mother becomes pregnant. 11IE NEW regulation pro- v\<finl -addltlonal ·money for pregnant recipients -married or unmarried . -without children is only an interim regulstloe, Carleson s a i d . Hearings will be conducted on the eotlre subject before permanent regulations are promulgated , the An- nouncement ,aald. ' . ' MAGEE, U, is charged ·with murder and kidnaplng In the 1970 Marin County courthouse sbootput that left a judge and three other men dead. Black radical Angela Davis, a fonner UCLA philosophy pro- {eaor, was tried and acquitted ·of abnllar charges earlier thLI year. lllagee got the trial of! to a wild start Monday when he slugged his court-appointed at- torney, Robert Carrow, and shouted "dumb, stupid judge" at Superior r.ourt J u d g e Morton R. Colvin. Colvin warned him about " Suits, COats Dresses 99° ~ • •• .. .... . .. ' . .. ' " . " ,. .. ' . " " '" ·-:~ . " _. ". • With all the little cars ltiere are today, you've got some' de'C:isionS lo 1 little .,q;-:·in fact, it's priced with the ,lo help keep the steering precise. . 1~'9f!hem. Yet, Vega's performance Vega'apodarmcmcoiabi!J. Vega . make. · You can go strictly for price and, maybe, sacrifice performanc·e. 'or you can pay a lot more lo get more performance. Choose a Vega, however, and you've performed a neht Irick. V ega'.a price is 'little. Vega is not -we repeat, is not-a high priced • is severa!,,l:uts above that of many handles and moves in a remarkable . : other little cars. way for a little .oar. So remarkable, It ha5 a low center of gravity for that two years in a row the readei'! . unusually fine handling and stability. of Cdr c> Driver magazine chose ii the :·: It has an overhead cam l 40<1.1bic-"best economy sedan" in the world.-· , inch engine that's got some real zip. And, as you know, thereademof· • It has a Full Coil suspension to Car<> Driver are not, generally, little . · soften bumps and a Ball-Race system old ladies from Pasadena. . , ; JUST BECAUSE IT'S BETTER DOESN'T MEAN IT'S MORE .. ' I • •• DAD.. Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. Model Water · '.Program In the absence of any significant vocal or written opposition to the Rattlesnake Land Outfall 0£ the Irvine Hanch \Vater District OR\VD), it may be assumed lrvlne residents support the district's water reclamation goals. ,I\ lengthy environmental impact report discussing the short and Jong range impacts ot the 9.5-mile under- ground water line has been on file for several weeks in Irvi ne Ci ty Hall and at school libraries. The IR\\rD heavily advertised the public meeting at which citizen reaction to the proposed 35 million-gallon- a-day line was sougbl The meeting resulted in no serious criticism of the plan which anticipares a 1995 population of nearly 530.- 000 people in the area served by the IBWD. · The bulk of that growth will occur in the ci!y of Irvine and the 10.000-acre coastal sector of the Irvine Ranch plan -an area bet ween Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach recently annexed by the ffiWD . The Rattlesnake Land Outfall project represents a significant departure from the traditional means of dis- posing of treated sewage wastes. ~ost coastal ~ommun· ities discharge nearly clear reclauned water into the ocean. IR\-VD vielvs this as a "misuse of a valuable re- source." Hence, its planners are preparing for the ultimate recycling of the domestic waste water from which bio- logical organi sms are to be removed either by traditional treatment methods or by a new process being tested by the district. IRWD officials note there will be need for as much as 150 million gallons a day of water to green Irvine's A Toponymic Quiz for Word Experts Dear Gloomy . Gus ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ ' ~iy piece on the suffixes of p\a~ names the other day inspnd me to devise a new word-quiz, dealing with the origins of place.names. If you can cat half right, consider youneU a topclQJmic genius. Where does the Irvine planning ~ion think this ~untry would be if the (ramers of the Constitution had delayed action for lack of a staff n!port! ~t G. P. ,,.. ....... ,..... ............. Mt n1 ·rttr .... -' ., WWW I If, S.. .-.......... -............. parks. greenbelts and remaining' agricultural land or to fill future recreational lakes. By pursuing a course of reclaiming and storing for later reuse water which other communities merely waste, the IBWD is embarked on a commendable course. The community should continue to support the goals .. of the IBWD. The district's "tow water manage- ment mtentions enhance the dreams of those seeking to create a model urban development in Irvine. · 1'1any other areas of the state and nation look to ' Irvine for leadership to find new ways to balance man's needs with those of nature. First Things First As expected, the development of a general plan for the city of Irvine has been designated the number one task of city staff. Councilmen last week viewed lists of more than 50 directives they have given various members of the city administrative team in recent months. • They evaluated each of the tasks and determined which are most pressing and which might wait. The ses,sion was meaningful because tt as s u r e s I~ne citizens their council is concerned with using its ~1ty staff resources prudenUy and avoiding a proliferat- ing bureaucracy. For the l!edgling city's staff, the session should have ended nagging doubts a.bout whal of the many things they've been told to do must be done first. ' The study session was Ume well spent. SB 'HOW ON EARTH ~11' YOU 4uES$ I~ A Ff~AAL MEAT IHSPE<.~r· Essential Crinae·figltting Tool, Safi• Pilot . ' . --~u.pport for the Police '~·opters To the Editor: I have nocently r.ad In your paper an article from Mr. Sam Nave stating "PoLice Helicopters are Dangerous. Warning from a Chopper Authority." l wou.1d very mucll like to comment brief- ly. MAIL ROX ...,.... ,,.. ~ -...-.... MlrMal1Y _.... ..... awMt Mr ......... Ill M wft ....... ,,.. .......... ~ ""'" .. fit - • ........... it ~ Al i.t11n -' .._ c.-........................... ..... _, ........... ......., .. ~,... .. ........... ........, ......... .......... some community leaders, and the DAI· LY PILOT vigorously app>Sed Proposi. lion 20 during the camp&gn, but afterwards sbwld abide by the pepple's decision. Irvine Company spokesman to the ques-- tions of an interviewer: Q. Sir, about your plans for Castaways Point. .. A. "Right." (refers to notes) "Our economic studies indicate a critical growing need for a hotel, two restaurants. a low-rise commercial complex, and Jots or apartments and townhou!es, right in that spot. And l'd like to point out that although the economic -.. dldnt show any need fer t~ we're colng ta throw in a swimming beach:' I. Which American state was named af· ter a season? 2. \Vhat large coun· lry was named after a kind ·of wood? season (Pascua Florida) by Ponce de Leon because he discovered it at that time ol the yesr. Most so called quoted "experts" usually don't lmow the first thing that they are talking about The helicopter polJce irogram is a virlully required program these days, the way tbe crime rat. is lncreaslnc throoghoot tbe coun- try. In molt areas the crime rate bas dropped with the use of helicopter patrols. A TRUE FORMER rotomah develop. ment flight test engineer would not make such rash statements as "a threat to lile and limb, extremely expensive, and a constant initation with their unwanted patrols." Mr. Nave seems like a frustrated airline pilot who has lived several years with the sound problem· around a large airport in his job and is trying to focus this Problem somewhere else. The sound problem is one of il¥ top priorities to the helicopter manufacturers and at the present time Hughes Tool Company of Culver City, California has developed a quiet helicopter. in to the police department and that the police department investigate each one turned Jn and have them "rev 'em up" and cite each one breaking the "noise pollution barrier." SPECIFIC AtTJONS !Jave come from various sources. For iexampk!, Vice. Mayor Howard Rogen voW!d to apply to have the entire city ezempted from the new law. On Nov. a he aakl, "We'll try to get everything out tbat we c:an (DAILY PILOT, Nov. 9, page 2)." 1be weeks preceeding ( aod following) the election had more building permits approved in Newport Beach than ever before. Ctty of. flctals encouraged unc.rta!nty by their drive to get business projects "under the wire." Q. What group conducted tbe sludieo )'OU referred to? , A. "Well, I'm not sure. It may be the same bunch that we amHwlsted into recommending the down-coast realign· ment of Coast Highway." 3. What country in the New World was named after money? 4. What island took its name rrom the abundant honey there? S. Which long river was named after a legendary race of people? 6. What large mountain range was named for its vast mineral deposits? 7. What country is named for the latitude that traverses it? 8. What southern city in the U.S. i3 named after a trei!? 9. What coontry in Africa officially sele<:ted a Greek word for its modern name? 10. Although the U.S. proclaims itself "the land of the free" in its national anthem. what country's name means "land of. the free " in itJ native language? 11. Which large city in Jndia is named arter a color? ANSWERS, I. Florida was named afte r the Easter 2. Brazil, oddly enough, was named after Brazil wood, and not the other way around. · 3. ArgenUna, in the mistaken belier that silver (argent) came from there. 4. Malta means "the place where honey abounds." 5. The Ama7.on was named by the er· plorer Orellana, who found the native women mor2 formidable fighters than the men, and called them Amaumians, alter the legendary tribe of fierce fem'ale warriors. 6. The "Andes" means ''copper" in the language of the Incas. 7. F.cuador, through which the equator pa>se3. 8. Baton Rouge ("red stick" in French) was so named because an immense red cypress reminded one of its founders of a walking-stick. 9. Ethiopia (formerly A bys s i n i a ) means "land of the burn faces" in Greek. JO. Thailand means literally "land of the free.'' II. Jaipur, a large provincial capital. means "pink city ." Seasonal Mail Snafu WASHINGTON -At the best or times ~hristmas'\nail senricc Is anything but ~ JOY lo the world. The prospect this season is that Christmas deliveries will be slower than ever. Postmaster Gener::il Elmer Klassen bas taken a Scrooge-ho like attitude toward urs a day and so me must wort a the PoSlal establish· seven-day week. The wor1t force is being ment, cutting back "bolstered" by 9Q.day "casuals'' who services and blam· often are more interested in snitching the ing the mail jam on fudge from Christmas packages than in U:le American Postal defying snow, sleet and cold drizzles. Wor kers Union . He Meanwhile, third-class Christ m 8 s complained recently advertising, better known as junk mail, is about Par c e Is gumming u,, the system. It accounts for damaged by careless 23.6 percent of the volume but brings in handling and mail handlers who didn't only 15 percent or the revenue. handle mall. He had even seen, he grump-Every time congressional economizers ed , a postal truck driver servicing a de. try to jac~ up the rates, the junk mail funct raiJway ~pur. lobby starts playing Santa Claus to the EQUAIJ..Y UN:FESTIVE, union presi· House and ~cnate postal committee!:. A dent Prancis Filby wrote KJawn a fo1mer committet: member, a.sen. ·~private letter uylng his charges were Dani~) Brewster, D-Md., has just been ''far.fetched" and an "effort Oli your part convicted of accepting bribes from a denigrate the rank and f 11 e mail~rder house to oppoae higher _junk· e oyet .... " ~--:-:-:-...._~m~ail rates. So the rates remain low and W bete two Titans 00 high, mails become mol'1! clogged . down ln IMllnomi tri from the JNDE , j\znk mailers pressuN? hiring lreeli llipdl en and f()Cai post offl Into-giving he junk clerks bi-lltllnfl wltll a,. and fatigue. mall immedlate delivery right along with -..prob!emt. . I v o I u n tar Y first~ss ma.II, especially when the jun!.: rnentl and lrqf are rile. mall advertises sales on a specific day. Some '70.000 --""' oow haodllng I h man f~ly ddllvered bv 740,000. n suc casea, mailmen must arrive at her 1 the Post ofUce at 8 a.m. and sort out the Anot 1801000 are cllalble for lay-offs, Junk mail until noon before thty can many of tbeae for f nvolunt ary be I th I retittment. Ten thou!Uilnd p 0 s t a 1 g n e r !'OUtes. Once w the route, tbe employes have been lranal<mld ...i of postman must deliver the junk mall to rural and auburblnC: oftlooo 111 the every houJo -unlike lino class mall which may mlss some hoosel -thus last 18 -to ~ mall further delaying Chrl!tmas deliveries. W!IOrL AU thl1 add! new empbtlsls to th< ALRl!ADY. many urban poatmen are sea90nll suggestion that people mall their working mandalor/ overtlme ol three Ouistmas car~ and parcels early. ' .. "It is only a matter of time until another one crashes, this time perhaps killing numerous bystanders." Are these the kind Of .stateme.Qts, we believe oome from experts in the field? A& klni u man is involved in the making and n!pairing or airplanes and helicopters we can ... pect failures. We as humans can only do our best and hope we catch all the mistakes before they happen. Our Mr. Nave goes on to discuss the "Dead Mans CUrve" of the helicopter and uses this as an example of why he is moving his family to another part of the country. All aircraft, both helicopters and airplanes, have what is .referred to as a "Dead Mans Curve." This is an area in which it is at its most critical part of any take1>ff or landing but does not cause any terror on the pilot's part as be is familiar with his aircraft and is a p~ ressional pilot. Police helicopters are usually called during fires, disturbances for crowd dispersal and control. They do not hover high over crowds in a dangerous method. Police pilots are given strict instructions ' not to fly over crowds or people Wlless ordered to do so in riot control. Jn closing I believe our so called "Chopper Authority" might be an authority on wood chopping but not helicopters. He should stick to his airplanes and leave the helicop.ters to the re.al helicopter authorities. I have a total of ~5 years flying ex· perience In all siJes of bellcopters. Eight years as an Airline Qlptain (helicopters) In the L<ls Angeles area. Ovl!t two years flying experience in Nortbem C8nada. 11 .000 hours plus In helicopters. A Viet· nam veteran with eight air medals. R. E. LOYNACl!AN Eneourage 'E .. les' To the FAitor : Every so often somebody has to com- plain about our Eagles (pOilce heilcop. tcrs) m1tlng too rnucb nobe. I can't uodenotaod their atUtude. The Eagld do not mal<e enough noise to keep anyone awake at night -tr ~they are disturbed by the Eagles, they are di. turbed-pertod. There must be more un- derlyjng causes than Eagles. OUR TWO EAGIJ!S don't moke near llle nolle the loud chopper motoreycle1 do, or ltllllo of the lout! pipes on caro that go tearing up aod down the 11...ir at all bouro of day and night. I would like to suggest that all residents try to get the llctnae numbert of the loud cycles and cars and turn them IF THE LOUD pipes owners knew someone might get his license number al,)d tum it iii, they might have more con- sideration for their neighbors ears -they know · there aren't enougt. policemen to keep tabs on them, but they all have neighbors who can and will, if they know the police department will act on the numbers sent in. Let's encourage our Eagles; they are there to hold down crimes of burglaries, attacks, etc. ADd let us crack down on the real ooise-maten, the loud cycles and loud pipes ... then maybe we can hear our own TVs in our own front roon)S. MRS. EARL FERGUSON Sore Losers To the Editor : Since the election, important members of the Newport Beach community have not glven ProposlUon 20 a fair chance. The reactions o( some threaten the ef- fectiveness of the Coa~ Initiative pass. ed two weeks ago. The dty government, But of course, the election results have not halted coastal coMlructicm (DAILY PILOT, Nov. 15, page 2). And on Nov. 21, the Newport Beach Chamber of Com- merce declared its intentions to mount a statewide lnitlaUve campaign against Propositloo 20 (DAILY PILOT, Nov. Zl, page 1). nus IJlllOUnCtment comes less than two weeks after the election ! · The continuing post.election Opposition to the Coastal Initiative seems to be a case of the "sore loser." Campaign op- position is good, but aft.rwards the decisions of the vo~ should be given a fair chance to • work. 'lbe Coastal lnititalive may be our last chance to save our coast -especially the un-·developed areas. DAN W. BERTSCH lmu 'Interview' To the Editor:. After noting the PILOT'S brief pictorial report on Irvine plans for development of Castaways Point (Nov. 20) 1 can imagine the following might be the response or an Q. Why did you add the qualifier "low rise" in respect to the commercial com· plex? A. "Glad you caught that. Low rise. We're not about to spoil anybody's view." Q. But isn't there already an ordinance prohibiting high-rise in that area? A. "Damn, you 'n! right; forgot about that. Thought we'd scored a point for _Irvine magnanimity. Well ..• at lea!t we're confonning." Q. Sir, there will undoubtedly be serious additional traffic p rob I e m s created ,by such an eltensive develop. ment, since Dover Drive and especlally Coast Highway are already marginal ••• A. "Hold it! It's not our buainesa to consider things like tbet. We OD!y build r,nooeY·IIUlkirlK projects for the benefit or our stockholders. How poeple get to them, or around them, is their problem." Q. Any flll8l comments? A. "Yes. You know that IAltheran Chureh that's already oo the property? To show our sense of civic responsibility ... we're going to leave it there." ' ROBERT D. RIES How Hard It Is to Care for Others For more than a montb now the front page has talked of peace. For more than a month now the diplomats have ad- vP.nced and retreated in a ritual as stat~ ly and unhurried as the mating dance of peacocks. And for more than a month now on page 11 or 14 or 24 there has been a brier daily story a- bout shelllngs and battles and our con· tlnulng bombin g raids -the heaviest of the entire war. "American 8..Q bombers yesterday dropped another 1J1)I) tons of bombs on Communist pooltlqos ••• " I find now tbet I glance at this brief dally atory Oll·Pll!• u or 14 or 24 - I glance at it and turn ~ page. · How bard It II to c:oocelve of the ... plOll'fe force in 1200 toPs of TNT. How hanl it is to envllloo the blindinl! fiash , hear tbe eardnmHplltting roar, feel the agony of tom OHi>, smell the stench of dcatll. How hard It ls to catt. IT'S BEEN 10 yeil'I now since last I cried. I remember the dU well. It WU tbe day 83 -le were ldlled in • plane crash. It wu the day my dog died. '!'he doe was old and slcit and in pain. I carried him down ~ tbe pet hospital In my am>1 aod gave bin to the young vet.rinarlon. I patted ibe dog one last • Ume cm tbe beaa and lold the vet to kill blm ond wallttd oul with tbe unstoppable tears nowlng dOwn my f•ct .. r dldn't weep for tbooe 83 people. I wept for my dog. The dog hid lived In \ ( ART HOPPE ) my world for 15 years. I dldn't know any of these 83 people. They bad never ex- isted in my world. Therefore, the' fact that they had ceued to exist affected my world hardly at all. I couldn't weep for them. I've thought about that day often. 1 think that we a!J live in our own little world!. I think the real world out tllere exists only when it toucbts our own. I CARE MORE about my weight than I do about the atarving In India. I care more about my tax bUI than allout the jobless In the ghettoes. I ca"' mor. about my leaking roof !ban the tbermoouclear bomb. I believe tbet my own litlle world c°'""' first -nol bec:au9e It should, liut slmply because It does. 1111t ls the way of thlnp. And becauae·that ls tbe way or thlop, I btlleve my first t.uk is not to save the real workl. but to uve m.Y own. My -to eraae the D111e1Y and in-Justlcel of the nal world is virtually nil. But my power to make my own little world a better place 11 lmmeuurable. I know I mual care about deatll and suflerlatr In tbe l'Oll world. I mUll lrl' to care beclUle e.very,ume I don't, 1 callus over • comer of my llOUI. Every Ume I don't , I mallo my own world a llJihlly less dea!nt pllt'W In whfdl to Uve. But now that our leaden aay thet peace ls ju.st 1rowxl the comer, ho\V hanl It Is to ww. • SO THE diplomats continue their in· : tricate maneuveriog, tbe bombs I helped :i pay for continue falling, and the human : beings I never knew cootinue dying -1 dying now for no good reason at all. , Surely these polntJeu deaths now are ! th. most tragic of this decade-old war. l Yet so inured have 1 become In that ~ decade ta the 1ulfering of others, so · bardened to lhalr pain, that I can now • callously flip the page. • I wish I couJd weep <igain. I wish I could weep, not only for what we are doing to them, but for what we have done : to my own little world. • I wish I could weep. &t how ban! it : bas become to care. : Ol.ANOI COAlf . DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, PvbU•her Tl1om41 Kteuil, Edf&ot Barbaro. Kreibich Editorial Poge Editor The t'dltorlt1I l)ftJtt' of the D611y Pilot 11CC'k11 to Inform ll.nd ttlmu· lfltc re&den by. f)l'tS('nllng thts newspaper's oplnion1 an4 con1· mt.•ntacy on topics of lnttkat 11n(I sl&nlncanct, lzy providing a forum tor the txf)f'tlslon of our readert' oplnlon1, and ey Ptdentl ng the dlvene vlewpr.lnt1 nf lnformt'd ob. Hr\'tra and 11JX>kl'llmen on topics oft~ dAf. Wednesday, Nov. 29. \972 \ . • Bunting•n Beaeh · Foa•••i• Valley VOL 65, NO. 334., 8 SECTIONS, I 06 PAGES \ ORAN&E cOUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1971 To&lay'• , .... . ·N.\'. StatU • TEN CENTS l SOS in Huntington-·That ·Barned Cat" . . ' BY JOHN ZUUQI " .. °""' ........ IJos -Wllll a 111).jll!Ulld alley cal Iha ftcllll with vacuum Cleanen, eall like a ,__, lllOrU, and la totally _! .... -. U .,, telepbooe 53l-M64 as aooo u you can. , If -_, call ..... tbil alley cal ii liable to he the undolnc ol a Hun- 1""""1 llllch couple who have ·devoled mucih of their llm and more than 110,000 ol their money to helping atray ca11. "We've placed l!Ye -per adds and dD CIDI Wlllb bbnt'' ·~ Ids owner. "He's jUlt the kind of cat nobody cami for -hll'I •ilhl y~ old and not as cute •'a~kl.tten anym<l~. 11But," contlmies the desperate owner, "he'• got a lot ol llfe and loving left In birn, H ooty. we can flnc!, the right .,, person. Thll particular cat ii typlejil of the kind of eat helped · by tlie·· lluntlngk : I ' having three cats at any one time, and tbeytre always finding new cats Iii need of help. "Some people fill up their house with cats, maybe with 20 or 30, And then have to close the door," says the woman. "But we'Ve found that the way to help the most cats ls to keep them moving out, provided we can flnd good homes." \ In their 20 years of marriage, the cou- ple estimate they've helped about 250 (Bee CAT, Pap!) Youth, .P(.Iice ·Duel . ·-. ' . .. ' President Selects NY . . Gaits. Hlnze_m Downtnwri Sanw Ana · . . . . _ __, -..... ....--~----.. . ' A ~ runaway Fquntaln Valley boy OllPJed In a gun fight Willi police of. Ileen tbil morning In doWnlown Sonia Au., the aftermath of a velJcle accident. The. youl,h, w)looe name was withheld by police, wis subdued by officers after be-bad fired' five shots at a patrolman and w1:5 bit in return by one of two shots Beach Qfficial .Contender • · Fo..--L.A-EiivironmentPost . .. Huntington Beach Councilman. Jack ~la-a&lhreec:onlaldenforthe ,,.., ............... ....., ... of ... ~I cpialily for the 'city of Los ~-The .. ,..,~ Gr.at acbieved the top ICOtt on civil service exams for the .... JWly jol>, ·tt . 'fllll ,.._ fD. .. • "-'lo ,-11'1w Sma Yorl1 Wiil .,i.ct 1lit .,.. -rr.m -........ -a ...... thef(f ·~-llu-1111 . --..... u,.., •. .Beadt ea.1111 ..i ..-. .. _,..o1111te111••• . ' 'Ibo Oilier 1w1 i**" IJr Ill Job are stanley Jta11en, o, ....... - tor ol ID ••-ueatll ........ llnn. ..s Al1lerl L. -. .. -~ .. ....-r ... IJr -lioDthem Cll*llla -C I V. Green cum'nlly -II·-fur the c-bella Vall-.r Rc1o!Ji1 -Pollu- tlon A_., (l\APA) la Pllm Sprlncl. !le hp held that poll since hbnlary lfll. The lllary for the Loo Ypiol jllr la '2,111'1 per month. G,... currently earns fl,1GO per mmith at RAPA: • City -In Loi Angeles said °""" wm ortglnl1ly 'Ill appllconls fur the en- vtroomebl job, but the JJWci>er WU narrnwed to 14 for the civil ..mce ex· ' am. SEEK. LA POST ~-..... ,,°'""" lM.! . . r from the officer's revolver. The .ruspecl was not seriously lnjur.cl and Iffier hospital treatinent for a scalp wound was lodged ui ju\'enile bali. Pl>llce said they will leek complaints of sutpicion of kidnaping, a t l e m p t e d mW'der of a police officer end car theft. Santa Ana police Investigator Sgt. Woody Williams reconstructed events leading up to the sboollng. -Herman-J.·-Ball;· ·55;-of ·1352 Levine Lane, Garden Grove, parted bis car in a lot at Stb and Syeamore streets and was walking away when be b~ard a crash. He turned to see . what had happened and saw that bis car had been stru<k by a station wagDD driven by Uie youtb. . "[ went up to him and be approached me as il to exchange ideqllflcatlon but he pulllid · a pn; inil -it In J111 Dora1d," BIA ti:tld ...... • ' • The ....,i tllea lalf11ib he ... . to lllie'bll __ .., _ _. .... ~ -.... e .. to t"1 collilklii. , ,.~ , ..; ·, ~""""' --Smith responded. to .. ... .d call am -he arrlvld al tbe -Im JNb poilJ!ed a IUD al blm fltr ..... tD,tfll the Clffker If he did not ....0.• lie then toot the olflcei''s ...ieanvo1wr .. At lllla point, Off'JCer Donah' Wolfram -DD the """"'l aD(I saw Officer Smltb with bis bands up, Wolfram step- ped out ol bis patrol car and was greeted !if live obots fired by \he youth using botb bis own and the officer's revolver . , AD ol. tbe shots went wild and Wolfram returned the fire blttjng the youill In the -. lie dr_opped (loth guns and sur· rendered. - The youth ·told officers he was a runaway. He is a ltuden\.at Los Amigos High &:boo! In Galilen Grove. Police found a ~.P in IW: car with a route marked leading to Alberta, canada_. Ul"t T ....... Gm LABOR POST Nixon Appoint. Brenn,n -lllCllAllL GOOlllllCll ' 9! ......... "" ... 'l'rullell of Ifie Hunlingtnn Beach Union High ScbOol District we re presented Tuesday with a 351-signature petition· againsl all-year schooling. The petilioners rejected the concept of the 45-15 and qulnmesler al~year school programs, calling them educationally and fmancially lllllOlllld. ' . "We the 'undersigned do not accept any 45-15 day or qninrnester school: sctiedule and wlah to· dlrecl the board to maintain a status quo structure/' the pet.it.ion reads . • ~·1·d like thil job very much,'' Green aid today. "I'd Ilka to booonle Involved wltlt the ...tronmeat 111 Loi Angeles." dreen iU1 be blla't IMl!Ued the ef- fect the job mwit have m IU posill<>IJ as a Huntington Bloch Coullclln.lll1. Worker ·Classes Given Huntington Beach trustees have not •P- proved any type of all·yeai: ~ pre> gram as yet, but have ordered a s~y by school administrators .. The .re1ulls of the study are el]IOCted to be ~ known next monlh. Friction between the board and op- pcnentl of all-year· IChoofu.lg was in· creased when board President Dennis Mangers limited Henry Lyday, leader or the opposition forces, to a five minute presentation to the board. "I clooii lllhdl u.er. la, any confilcl In ~." he explained. "But Los i\Dltlll does have a requirement that "9partment bead! must move inW the ci- Huntin gton ~pproval Lyday today criticl7.ed lhe action. "We are altocked ·and dismayed at their refusal to listen to' ~ reasons for believing that lbeoe . ao-<alled all-year !r within U months' alter appointment." Ni""' claaes, for wo .... •-.llludellll won ' He la up fur re-elociloa In April 1174. .,.. ·~'" , In Wdltlon to bll sla1us as a coun-unantmoU. appl'llVal Tuesday night fro!ll ctlmall ltld bNd of ·RAPA, Green la~ Tiust-.of the HunlJl\llOll Beach Union ,...idenl of the Soalbem California High Scllool District. , liaoclatton of Goftl'mllellts (SCAG), a Trustees voiced short but enlbusiaslic post to wl>lch he· wUl not Beek re-election ' support ·or the program which will set up Iii February, he said. a night' ..iioo1 for, up to lOO students on 'Comedienne Dies a t 71 the Wlntmburg campus. LOS AJIGELlll (AP) _ Funeral "Let'1 charge ahead, monitor II and If oervlcel were scbeduidd today for Patil ii ~lb let•s espand ii to our other ~m­ lfoore 71 nig!rt<lub and vaadevllle com· puses," said-Raloh Bauer. ~.-.:.. .J... entertainer died Mooclay. Trusteea -. able lo establilh the -·~· .. ~ undet recent llate legislation ,_....,.-.,.----...,..-----., I ="1 pemilts nlchl school for high ...... ,, .... "" l!dioolstudenll. 'i PreVioualy, school districts were ptO- hlblled froin boldlilg cl..,.. for regular studenis alter 5 p.m. The dbtrict'• evening school program, wblcb will betlln tn the spring semester, WW llMllve -from 3:'5 p.m to 1:30 p.m. · They must, however, attend school school plans are ·unsound," Lyda.Y said. regularly and make sallsfactoey progress Mangers said he llinlted 'Lyday to the lfJ lbe!r studies. nve-mlnute period -underlime.board rules Designers of the program hope to keep becall!O of the excessive ' the Los worklnl s!udents in school I b u s Angeles school counaelor had taken at a alleviating the need for ·pupils to leave previous meeting. schoOI because of financial need. Signers of the petition, which ;was It has alao been disc1llleed .. a way lo presented by Cal Slate Long Beidt pre> ablorb some of the district's excess ICU-fauor Ward Renshaw, said tbey·ftre op. dent' poplllation DOW< lllllilbe<lng about posed 1p all-year schooling hecoUie of 3,000 ltudeftll. ·~Ing Information and the laU, of a The dlatrict upecta to llslablilh • llaf! iiOot .eiumate study on the procr11111. of .13 teacben aud one counaelor to m1n , .. Tile 45-15 proemµ would estlbllah a the nl(lbt, program. Total ._ for 45<lay lnslrucUonat period willl a IJ.<lay Ille prognm should nm about '41,4111 vacation between eacll lnltrucllooaf depending DD how many students .choose period. · to polllclpate, according to t<hool of· . The .qulnmester schedule woilld set up flclals. ·. five rilne-week Instructional periods SCOll Flanagan, assistant superln· throughout' the year. Students woo1d a~ tendent for pupil penonnel, said all ' ten4 four of the qulnmesters and he nn studenll In the dillricl would be polled vacoUon during the remalhlng one. soon to . determine how many are In-"We don't f .. I the board has preaenled teresled In Ille night claaes. (Bee ALL-YEAR, Page!) UnionCh.ief .... CAm'P DAVID, Md. (UPI) -President Nixon today named Peter J. Brennan. union-leader of New York's "hard hat" construction workers, to be new Labor secretary in another step in his second term cabinet face-llfUng. 'nle telecUon of Brennan. $4, marked the third Cabinet appointment made by Nixon In. two days. Brennan will replace James D. Hodgson who was offered an unspecified job In the foreign policy field . Br.en.nan, a former painter'• app_renttce who Is president of both the New York ci- ty nnd New York state Building and Construction Trad., Councils, has long been an open suppc:>rter of Nll011's. He was acU\•e i'n "Labor Leaders for . Nixon" during the 1963 campaign and ~Y led a parade of 15G,OOO con- struction worterl, lcln@lhlwemtn and other "~I" unioniall In support of the President'• Vietnain war~ policy µ. May """ • ...... !'rm_,_ L. · ~ · o'aid In aiminddg the __ , ':<Jbe ~t -~ ~ llr1!1> nlD la a.111111! wbo -, ..,._.~ best i:hlraCl<r and ...... of ~· .. -. .... -:it ... ~ Ha~"";! ~~ .. -~ch•!..,,/,'. he flu ~ a lmlqut wwwillhU)' t!> the.rank-and-file wortlnC man. "He· hu kept ID toucH." · Hoclpon,leborunderlecretaryallhe beginning of lhe Nllon admlnlalratlon unW prom/)led to the cabinet spot July 1, llml, bu c1aahed lreq""1lly with AFL- CIO President George llealJY· MeMy fermed the aelection of Brennan "a goOd choice" and 181d his fellow uniQnist would make "a very fine secretary of labor." • Further lllllOUllCOmenls of cabinet changes are expected 'I'hurlday apd possibly during the weekend. The selection of Brennan came on the heels of an unprecedented neutral stance in the prestdential election by many leaders of. organized labor at the urging of Meany.· i\fle<tlon of union leaders to head the Lalior Department bu been rare. Arthur J. Goldberg was geoersl cnumel of the United Steelworkers union when Presi- dent John F. 'Kennedy selected him for the post In 1961. President Dwicbt D. Eisen be we r selected Martin Durkin;· head of the plumbers union, but Durldh resigned after a feW moolbs. Goldberg moved from the Labor Department lo the Supreme Court. · Y ouµg Bicyclist Struc~ by Car A 7·ye11Nlld !funtinglon Beach hoy was slill In billcal oondltlon today after col· lidlng with a Cit wlllle' riding hla bike near his home Ttlnday eventni. Authoritlel at W-er Hospital said Shawn Sullivan, ol tCU Melody Lan~, was 1Ull in tbe lnlenllve care unit lollowlng U., 5 p.m. accident Tilesday. The driver ol the cot, Lisa D. Wells, 19, of 4952 Scenario Drive, wu not ~d aftCr the accident on Faataal1 Lane near Operttla Drive. l'llllce said the acrldent L stm under Investigation. Anotblr • sunny day ii on the agenda fol 'l'llurlday, with highs In the 'IOI al the ·.llHches, near· Ing 10 Inland. Lows tonight 4HO. IN81Dtl TOD~ Y 'l1le cm-wlU he o!"" to any student in Ibo dlltrlc:t wllll working ,.nlors racelwtng priority, ~ to school of· fidalJ.' NIJbl -wUl take as many counoo u !boy feel Ibey can manage n@lor ~ tPil!I a lJl1 CDUf30 load. Court Denies Farr Motion Tiie 1411 humm of Ill< Ut>l•Q tll<Gtc< -...... •p Ws .... t .. <lo" -procllAClloM ~ '!" 1-1 ....... Set E,.. 11.-...i. ,..,.. a-». ...... -" -. ="-.: -... -" ilej ·-' -"' ........ •. ..., nrr ... ....... . -. • Ex.SF Official Fined SAii FIWICISCO CAPI -Fonner San Fr-Sapervlaor Wtlllam C. Blake, whole car ~ a man crossing the street 1111 l"lllllial')', bu been fined l4tO and placid Oil Iii-month probation for d111Dbn drlwtng. Blab, who oerved 15 J11111 u 11.1pervllor before h!l defeat in 1•, 111111.,... a n ,OllO lawsuit brought by the ~ victim Shlng Wong, 50, whe -l flft -\,; a hoopltal. Reponer's R equest for Habeas Corpus Refuled SAN-FRANCISCO (UPI) -The California llap'eme Court todlY ttfuaed lo r.lease jailed llftllllin Wlllfam Farr, imprisoned because he ftfuled to divulge the sourees of .a newt story. The high court, In a brief order, denied a motion ol babeu cnrpus nd a motion for bd !or the Loi Angeles Tlmti reporier, jalled Noni!ay by Loi Anplel County SUperlor Court Chorlel 8 . Older • • after 1n IS.month legal battle. Farr asked that he be released on """""' Older Is too penonally Involved lo the case to be fair. He refu>ed Older's o;~r to divulge the names of two IOUl'Cl!I for •. story he wrote Aying the Charles Manoon family planned lo munler movie penonalltlcs. In 1 t7-page petition filed today as a supplement to an earlier petition for ' i habeu corpus, Farr11 attorney, Mark Hurwitz, lll<od for hrr'a relfa,. hecauM Older blllavo4 ''ID such an arl>ltrary1 caprlcloul and unJudlclal man- ner that one can aaly be led to conclude !hilt he ts IO perwonaUy embroiled In con· troverl)' wltl1 Farr that Ile hat not been an lmpartlal lrial Judp." Older, 56, liold Jl'arr In -pt and (!lee FAIUI, .. I) HE'S CAT'S MEOW But ·Nobody Want. Him Valley FluoriJe Foe ·Seeks Qu~z By Grand J iiry Falling lo get any sau.ractton from the state attorney general'• offk:e, Fountain valley nuoride loe George L!ndegrin bas taken his case to the Orange County Grabd Jury. Lindegren, whp has fought t.he fluorida- tion of Fountain Valley water for more than two years, bu . asked the Gf!lond· Jury to inv..tlgate seV<n charges wl>lch deal' with health and sA!ety codes and conflict of Interest. His latest appeal follows the September refUlal of Stale Allorney General Evelle J. Younger to instigate an injunction against the duoridalion of lhe water. LiDdgfen claims the pubUc was misled oo the nuorldlllloo illue during a referendum campaign in Jooe or lf7t, by false etectioo arguments. Younger ruled, however, that t~ elec- Uon arguments: could have been attacked by counter arguments or in the courts prior to tbe election. '!'be fluoride foe has also charged that fonnft'· Fountain Valley Mayor F.cl Just wils involved in a confilct of interest when be 1igried an election argument. "'The Youngor rilling was very In- appropriate. He i s constltutkmally ob~led to take action as the chle! law omcer 1n the state," Lindegrtn charged today. Similar cbarges by Ulldegren were also dismissed by Orange C.Ounty District Attorney cecn lflc:n who aloo said he had no jurisdiclion In the matter. Llndegren has asRd the graod jury lo examine the Issue in a public bearing. He said that jury loremaD Otto Schmldlen has referred tbe matter to the ap- propriate jury committee wbich Will d<!tjde If )he public hearing is needed. A.rnl~red Truck Flipa NAPA (AP) -A dor.en taW eUicers armed with shotguns stood ,l(Ull'd Tues- day dS • thoUsands of dollars · were transferred from an armored lruCk that overturned on California '1!I after ::il~ tempting to avoid an au~ accident. aathorities said. Company offic a"ls refus- ed~ specify how much money the truck, en route from Vallejo to several Napa banks, was carrying. CA R RUNS WELL; ' A D DOES TOO DAll.V PILOT WIOI • 1n pd for ,... Look II tbil: I • ... a..· Impail. Good - ... GOlldltlon. -' ofter. DX·UXX I '1)181 Id bn>upt quiet -111. 'llll car wu aold the ...,,. daJ the Id c:ome aot. Let a DAILY PILOT clalllfled wllll Id be flod for you. Dial dfnJct ta -. DAILY PILOT H ,Thieu Aide " " Dispatched To Capital By United Press Jntern11tloaal President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam dispatched special emissary Nguyen Phu Due to Washington today to seek a summit meeting between nueu and Presidenl N1100, Saigon dispatclles reported. But Washington reports said such a meeting was higbly doubtful Meanwhile, Communist China, for the second Ume in two days, urged the United States to s!gn lhe Vietnam cease- fire agreement 8! drafted. Hanoi Radio broadcast a statement Tuesday from Chinese Pn!mler Cboll En- lal critidzlng the delay and Ptklng Radio broadcast a slm.llar official statement to- day from Foreign Minister Chf Peng-feL The Washington reports said Nixon was less than enthusiastic at receiving Due, Thieu's foreign affairs adviser, but would assure him the Administration had no in- tention of selling South Vietnam d ow n the river to reach a cease-f1re in South Vietnam. At a news brief.mg, presidential press secretary Ron Ziegler was asked if 'Ibi.eu asked for a summit session with Nixon. His reply: "I'm aware of oo notification from President 1bieu aloog those lines." !'Iris and Saigon reports said Due was tamg a persmal letter to Nl%m from Thieu asking for a meeting and once again pressing Thieu's demand that any agreement to end the Vietnam War would provide for the withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from the Sooth. In Paris, Communist sources said Hanoi negotiator Ce Due Tho might pack up and go home ll White Hou.. adviser Henry A. Kissinger returns to the Paris peace talks supporting T b l e u ' s demands. The Kissinger-Tho talb are to resume Mooday after a nlne<lay break. Sources close to the South Vietnamese delegatl'":t and Communist Vietnamese sources in Paris said privately that Thieu's firm demand for the departure of North Vietnamese troops from Sooth Vietnam , Laos and Cambodia is the main n.adbkx:k in the new phase of secret rneetinp between Ki!singer and Tho. Another Thieu emissary, his nephew Hoang Due Nba and an inthnate policy aide, le[t !'Iris today alter holding con- ferences with Pham Due L=, bead of the South Vietnameae peace delent\00. but wt-~t:i:: with ll>e. Oil>: munl.t: iljli, t • , .. ·ft ~··n'H -· Both Hanoi and the let Cong have said firmly lhey will have oo direct necotlatlons with Saigon olflclall before tho signJng of the agreement. · FromP .. el AI.L-YEAR ••• sufficient reuons ror ~ with the education of our children," said Renshaw. "We can only see increued COits 1n sallriel, and maintenance," be ldded. Lyday labeled the aU·year programs as "all year vacation" because be said students would have fewer days In ICbool under the propooed programs. He said students would have 30 fewer days la IChool UDder the qninm•sfer plan and that the 40-15 program would bring J.S weeks of vacalion compared to the present 12 week summer vacation. lnetead of responding to critldsm, trustees -red the district llalf to re- spond in detail to the charges made by the all-year foes. ''There are several lnaccuracles in your praentations that we would like to respond to point by point," said Trustee Ralph Bauer. Bauer allo pointed out that trustees do not plan to coeree anyone into the all- ytar plans. "1bere ii no attempt to force anyone Into the program. But I think we should make It available to those who want to participate," Bauer said. OIAtlH COAST M DAILY PILOT - R etunaing t o Slaowr,1% . 15 Beach Coeds Set for Pageant Fllleen high school coeds will vie for top hoaon In lhe 15th annU1l Hunllll(ltoo lloacb Juna Miss Paa .. nt at 7:111 pJll:, Cham'ber Women Seeking Entries In Yule Contest · '!'be women's diYillan of tbe Huntiqton Beach Chamber of Commerce Is oeeklng entries for this year's "Christ.mu Clty" decoralln& contest. Homes, business establishments a.od mobile homes ..;ay be entered. For entry Information, phone tbe chamber at 1111- 6661. Thlrty .. ight trophies will be awarded ln 10 decorating categories .. The entry deadline Is Dec. 10 and tbe JUdilng will be dooe Dec. 11 and 18. · Ftk!aY, ln Porum I at Golden West Collop. ' Each lllri '-8 to win Ille city title, a lbot 1t Qat Cl1Uonda ,_.. .. crown and posatblt=-· . 'Ille llrla.. ~lse, lllml and . The ooofeat Is sponsored by lliO laycees. In 1191, a Hunttoaton Beach g~I. Jacld,, Ben1oaton from Marina High, woo the state ...r natlonl1 uu.. The followinl year, Jactle's Marina claaamate, -Martyn, woo the state""""' and -11-Ille ... tinna1 litle, finllhlnl in Ille top five. 'lllls year's Cllm!ll lltmtlnpa Beach Junior Miss Is Cathy Martin, ai>u a Marina High coed. Elgbl ol this year'• cootealanll are from Marina: SUe Canlcll, Carolyn Foce, Alltolnette Plcanl, Carl Selmetz, Kathi-Shanahan, Cynthia Smith, M~e Fbchbeck IDd Je1111A Terry. 'lbree girls are from Edi-High: Kim Boone, Q>Uen McGovern and Michelle M.-t; three from W-Hiib: BecQ Bee, Kathleen O>rrlgan and DOb- ble Somer; and ..,. !tun Hunllmcton -Hiib. Dole 'lfcllrlde Ann-Margret (center) is congratulated by her hus- band, Roger Smith, and actress Betty Grable fol· lowing her return to the stage in Las Vegas for the first time after her accident last September, in which she fell from a moving flatform. She played to a full house and no traces o the fall were noted. Various merchants are apomorlng trophies In this yeor"s contest. 'nlere wUI be .... .........-'Winner, ll graitd awards and I& special awardP. 'l1le 10 poaible categoridll1 are: indoor tree, outdoor religious display, ~ Christmas theme, outdoor tree, mobile home dlspla) , Indoor d ts p I a y , Jldihl>or-lJOOp, children's fanluy, merchant's wbldow, best commercial, school or civic display. Ten Judie! will pld: Ibo ..... Friday nlgbl. The judges are: Mayor Al Coen; Phyllis Cyr, dance studio-; Marty Pate, dean of """"° at Orange Coos\ O>lleae; M-Peff; Dolcpa Valen- cia, dli-ectar of tho atrllne ......,_ program at Orange Coast. Tree Impact Report Set Poetess to Wed Apparent Cleric And, Wilt Petenon, Jaycee president; Jeri Retoea, Doris!; Roser Slates, presi· dent of the dvn!!lier of COlll!lleftt, and Jim 7lethlng, put pmidetlt of lhe Jaycees. ' Hu ntington Official Worki ng on Moving Pln.n Health Planners Reject Hospital lt will be another two weeks before an environmental Impact report is ready for the massive ash tree moving project 'in Huntington Beach. Tom Severns, director o f en· viromnental resources, is currently working on the report and a detailed Relatives Stab Husband for Not 'Loving' Wi fe · I , GELA, Sicily (AP) -Police Wert In- vestigating today the stabbing of a young Sicilian after an argument with his wife's relatives. Police said the young man's in- laws claimed be failed to consummate his Dltrriage. ACcordlng to pollee, Ii was a typical "c:ar of honor" Jn ...,pin11 with ~lcUy's ag ... ld tradltioo. Here is the police account: . Orazio Drqo, 24, married Allgela Rusaello, 16, In October., Angela told a brother recently she was still a vindn. A "family court'' of Angela's refatlves decided Orazio, a widely traveled ped- dler, bad to give evidence of bis manhood. Monday night, four of Angela's relatives and foor of Orazio's took the young peddler to Vittoria, a nearby town, t., have a date wilh a prostitute. On the way, Orazio suddenly revolted. "What if this prostitute is less at· tractive than my wife?" be was quoted by polioe as having said. A J¥>lsy argument erupted belween the two camps of relatives in one of Vit· toria's main squares in front of the pros- titute's house. Suddenly, a switchblade flashed in the dark and Oratio collapsed, stabbed in one lung and iri the llver. • C.ourt Rejects Girl's Lawsuit Over Drug Raid An Orange. County Superior Court jury today rejected a claim that Huntington Beach poUce acted unlawfuJ\Y when they raided a 13th Street apartment July 18, 1970. The panel ended a five-day trial In Judge Robert P. Kheeland's courtroom by ruling for the city in a '300,000 lawsuit filed by Dariano C.mmack, 23, ol 417 13th St., and two male companions. Huntington Beach police arrested Miss Cammack. Daniel Wlll~m Gomez, 24, of 111 18th St., Newport Beach and Louis Hames, 24, of Santa Ana, after they allegedly found drugs in her aps!lment. Mm Cammack and her co-Plaintiffs charged the ten police officers who car- rial out the drug raid with false arrest. It wu alleged during the tria l that police broke down her rront door and wert re!JX)Mible for the loss of an an- tique bnis bedstead and 1150 taken from her purse. Fire at Valley School Causes $500 Da1nage A trash can fire, apparonlly started by vandals, caused about $500 worth of damage to the carpet and wall or a claasroom at Los Amigos High School In Fountein Valley Tuesday, fire depart- ment officials reported. The fire was discovered about 6 p.m. by a janitor after the flam es had died down, omctals said. They have no clues about who might have started lhe blue. moving plan, according to C i t y Administrator David Rowlands. Rowlan<ls said this morning the city will seek eipert advice on how to move and . presene about a,5qO Shamel Ash trees wboee roots are coosidered a threat to city sidewalks, curbs and gutters. The ash trees are part or a $1.l million public works project scheduled over the next 10 years. The project includes repair of damaged sidewalks: and replacement of the »40 foot tall ash trees with yo~er less troublesome six to eight-foot evergreen pines. . ·One..of the details city qlf'!l;iala 2-,to work ilp, 11 lhe a~-of moving the trees to ctty )>arks. OrlginaUy, the iJUblic works depart· ment recommended destruction of the trees, but the city counclJ subsequently ordered as many saved as poosibJe. A public works olfldal r,cently ..tjmated that only loo of !he ilees cpuld ~atua)Jy be ahlftecl I to' ~' but Rowlands said the city will save. moie. • Hunlln&ton Beach Is not the only Orange Coast city fighting a battle over ash trees. 'l'IMl city of COsta Mesa Is also embroiled in a controversy over what to do about tho big street trees. Keith Van Hol~ director of leisure services for COsta Mesa, said nine months -ago the city destroyed some 20 sllkeo ash Ines, but the policy now Is to move trees to city parks. Under--pressure from en- vironmentalists, the Costa Mesa City Council bas now agreed to glve individual homeowoers the option of deciding what to do with the trees In front of their home.s. ' lf a homeowner wants Jt to stay ln place, it will. U be wants it moved, it will FromP .. el CAT .•• cats, at an :tverage cost of $ro per cllt "We never let a cat go unle.ss be or she is completely healthy and ready just to be loved," says the woman. The couple insist on remaining anonymous. 'nley know they'd be swamped by cats lf their n a m e were known. "Every morning there would be a box of cats on our door step," says the man, who works for Southern California Edison. "All the neighborhood kids already know about us, and if they come across an Injured ca~ they alwaya put It Into our yard knowing we'll take cart> of it." "There's a llmlt to how many cats we can affbrd," be says. Still , the couple bas never rtfused n cat In need . They carry special Cirst aid kits and food Ir. their car whenever they travel in case they nm across unwanted creatures in the country. Even just going to the market, they'll find Injured call off to the side of the road. "I'm almost afraid to go out of the hwse sometimes," says the woman. "It seems If there's a sick cat anywhere, I'll him " .... f'nm P _,,e 1 FA RR •.. under tmns of the !udgrnent Farr could remain in jaU until he answers or until ti .. judge leaves the bencb. Older had orde re d' tbe case's 1lx lawyer• -two of whom farr claims were his BOUl'ceS -not to telk to rep:>rten. The California supreme Court re!uoed last sprlng to ~view a at•te appellat• court decision that Farr could be.held In jail unto he named hll -·The U.S. supreme Court also refwoed to Intervene in lhe caJe. ' go to a city park. Van Holt said It costs the city about $165 to hire a tree mover who can safely transfer nearly all of the ash trees in· the 2Q to 30 foot tall 1 bracket. "He guarantees all of the. smaller trttS," Van flolt said. "He won't guarantee the bigger ones, but he will move them." If the city were to l)uy full..gized ash trees for the parks, Van Holt estimated the cost at $200. but added that COsta Mesa never buys full grown trees. especially the quick.growing ash variety, for its. parks. SAN DIEGO (AP) -One-time cbUd poet Natballa crane saya lhe Is ~ to marry Dr. Peter O'Reilly, central figure seven years ago in the dismlssaJ of himself and IO otper professors from St. John's Unlv.rslty In Jam.iiu, N.Y. Miss craoe, 59, widely toown in lhe 19205 as a child poet in Brooklyn, said Tuesday she and O'Reilly may be wed next moott: but thal definite plans bad not been 01.:le. Plans by 11Untin1toD Beach's Padllca lloapital for • &:!Jed ....... pbylloloclcat unit at the neighboring llUntlngton Beach ·Q>nvaleacent Hoopltal have been re- jected. "We par a-$Z5 for younger tnes whlcli beCome lull &ro. in alJ: lo eight Dr. O'Reilly, .. -of pbl!Pool>ll1 at San Dieao Stale since 1111, II liellcvtd to stil! be a Roman catbolli: priest. However, neither llisl Crane mr the university'• pbilolopby deportmeDI wootd oommm\ " bis cl¢cal status. The Orange County Health Planning Council votec! Zl~ -y nlcbt to uphold I Nov, 4 teC)WiihWidltian .... the -1 by iii fadlltlea review OOID· mittee. ye1n," ~ ~•lned, · 1 '""' ·• TIJ. \Ill Senator won't nun PodlJ<a -bod nqaeated .... proYoltlr•-tollo-llr~ The bulk of tbe Huntington Beach aab trees are eipected to be transferred to the new 206-acre central park. -and. -... payddalrlc -In the unit --to be -at tho Rowlands said no rruving date bas been set, because, details ot the' l!loJec:t are not complttf. """'S~-'"-llY pj';;""'-' -Of • . ' two alotlng ~-~ ...... '10' 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA DARTBOARDS ·-2400 • .._SUITS -1191 • 2191 ·-.... 41D SWEAT' SUITS ...................... 700 FRISBEES 96• • 211 GYI PUTS ........ . ... .. ..... 141 SKATE BOARDS &•s.711.11191 .... TRACI .PAITS ......... ... ... 320 e llDIWALI: • SHOI wm e SllllT HOCW STICIS e PUCU I ~llf:ili: I _,, TElllS SHORTS 511 . 18'1 :::."' TElllS fRAIES ..... l&I' mlllSHIRTS ...... aoo • 8'• . =-TElllS FRAIES 18'1 I Iii Cl =m• FUIES 1191 SH•~".::::m l =· TElllS FRllES 3200 =:.SHIES aeo ..... 1191 ='' STRUll 0101 ...... 2191 ~ SHIES 711 ...... 1191 -PRESIDEIT •MO .,,.,:::t: 'i ............. _.. TEllHi ~I IS · . 711 -=· mun 010 ... , ... 34•• =:. PADIUS .. ~ ... ·-SETS 41• • 1411 L IACllT iTlt:•:· 1 ,-~€1 ... ~ ., HAIDBALL GLOVES 3'5• ~· VOLLEY RA' IS -·· • 8'• HAIDUl IS -.._ ._ 11191.1291.1711 -110 ·---·------1195 I __..~~w • I • -:-SUITS RALEIGH BIES ·Parts · Ti'IS· Tllllls· Accessns-• 646-1919 I • II • Cl:otft AMDAY' • • H DAILY PILOT :J ~t Yo ur Service Tax • KefOrm ·Bill -Voters? A llad1y ud Wedoetdly FHlart Ol tlle DAILY PILOT ii ' .· Got a probl""1 T,..,. ,.,;If Pat D.w•n. Pat will cAtt red tap<, O"' the ottsw1r.t and, action 11 o u need to iolot tn.qu~ ttes in gov- ernment mid bu.tlnes1. Mail 11 our ques· tio n1 to Pat Du"~ I At Your Strvlce, Orange · Coast Dally Pilot. P.O. Boz l 560, Corta Meta. Ca., 926U. lnclud« tPur LelephOM nitmber. e Brokeoa Rt1e9uet • DEAR PAT: Last summer my son was given a Tensor Pro teMis racquet as a gift. After one year's light use. the original strings have broktn three times and the metal frame split in two.below the point where the handle is welded to the fra;ne. I contacted the May eom.. paey al Soutll Co;ost Plaza, Costa Mesa, wh_ere the racquet was' purchased , and was referred to the Santa Ana supplier. He suggeated I write to the Tensor Corporation. Tensor offered to sell me the same racquet for S12 if I returned the old one. I feet tbts would be throwing good -ey after bad and that an $18 tennis racquet shouJd have provided yean of carefree use. Could you try to obtain • more equitable setUemeot from Tensor? • Youth, 15, Shot in New Gmig Feud LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Compton )'OQtll has been fatally lhot In !lie latest incident or teen-age gang warfare Jn the Los Angeles area, police said today . Two other )'OQlhl were reported wounded slightly end -lbiy two shots were fired at the Compton police atation in aeparate gang-related lneldents. Long Beach polic;e, meanwhile, ar- rested a )'OQlll In what is believed to be a street gang murder and seven "hard co~" }uve.nil.e. offenders have escaped a d~i.P.11tion facility hi Loa Anseles. Compton police said Lloyd Rice Jr., 15, of Compton, was shot end killed Tuesday night In wbal was believed to be a fight bet~ rtval lll<!et gangs -Ille Crips aod tbe Piru -In tbe predominantl,y blad< city. lavestigaton said tbey dkin'I know what touched off tile fracaa. No one was apprehended In tbe shooting, tbey added. Two oilier youlhl lllflered llUperficial wounds In anotber Incident In Compton Tuesday nighl They were reported tn good C01Jdition at a hospital . .. L L., Balboa OftJ~ were attemptinc to determine wbetber Ille series of ~ Tuesday night were linked, a police spokesman said .• , A Temor Corporation C u s to m e r Service representative said t h i s pafticular racquet has "no guarantee" and tbe •origtllal Ill repla<Omen offer stands. A Tensor e1:ecutive, after being et-ntlcted by the supplier, contradicted this statemtnt six! said 'the tacquet .is guaranteed for one year. Tensor ·will not ~e any further a:'iiustment on this racquet, but the May Compaey w ti f. Bring the racquet to Mrs.· Jean Smith at the May Company's exeCuttve o f f i c e a and she will settle the matter to your satisfaction. ~. . ' ' e Wlaeta B•• I• Not Ari officer at the Compton Polioe sta· Uon reported two shots being fired at the rear of the building from a passing car although no evidence of the shooting w~ found. ln a separate incident, a 15-year-old Compton yauth identified only as a mem· ber of the Tiny Trees Gang was booked by Wlg Beach polli;e for investigation of murder in the shooting death of a rtval gang member at a bridal shower. Authorities said the teen-ager was housed at a youth facility in Downey after his arrest Sunday in the slaying of Joseph M. Porras, 21, of Compton. I " Tiparillo Tess Irvine Council(wo)man Gabrielle Pryor lights up a s!ender ~tog1e presented her Tuesday night by as- ststant city attorney John Murphy in recognition of her stand urging legalization of the term "coon- cilwolnan." Coll:ncitman Henry Quigley assis ts his colleague and 1n true rn a 1 e chauvinist fashion smoked symbolic ci•ar. Ms. Pryor said today, .. j just couldn't back it.r. Coast Residents OK'd For Re gi onal Council Morg ue Movind Permit Denied By Tustin Boar d Police said Porras, believed to be a DEAR PAT: 1 Muoht a camed ham member of the l~th Street Gang of Si:r. Orange Coast residents, five of Judy Rosener, Newport Be a ch , A ,,,.,, Com t• · n members f · ta! permit to move otange County labeled "Ham, with natural juices." It pton, was shot in the abdomen dur-• -o · envtrorunen groups, organizer of the Orange County Environ- Sttins to me there was a lot of juice and ing the shower, heJd recently at the have been endorsed for membership on mental Coa1iti0fl; William Wilcoxen morgue fa'Cillties from Santa ~ to not'IOudl -for tile price tpaid: How Lafayeti. Hot.I in Looi Bosch. Ille South Coaat Regional Q)lnmillion 1-a Jl4!11cb f!J!D!der of hie "8tllf ·u~ Tustin huiljoen denie4;bft ~! two- mucb of a weight gain ls allowed after Officen said tbe Tiny Trees and llMh wider the provisions 61 Proposition IO, Environmental Law AssoC!atiii, and man city plinning coniiAfsiiori, aetaying processin& end at what poin~ihe ad-Stn!et gangs had been invylved LJ a Jong. the coastal inhiative~ NOv · 7 · Robert L. Snyder, El Toro, civil engineer . efforts by the county coroner to cen- ditioo of wa~,1':&~ tq be p , ''t~lfllat stancliM feud. . Endorsements were made by three en· and ~d of a company which specl~izes tralize both administrative a 0 d are the regdtl~ for tiani"'ls Authorities at the Central Juvenile JlaU viromnental groups and the Orange in environmental planning. . laboratory of•ces.'' • ., • Bob Mor etti • ! . May Join Reagan Bid SACRAMENTO (AP) -Assembl y Speaker Bob Moretti said today be may join Gov. Ronald Reagan In putting a $1.1-billion ta1 relier and acbool finance plan before Californ ia voters jf It dies in the Legislature. The compromise proposal backed by the Republican governor and the Democratic speaker remained stalled Tuesday, apparently just one vote shy of the 27 needed for passage in the Senate. The Assembly -which Tuesday postponed its final vote on the latest version or the compromise ror one day - ha.s passed the bill rour times prevloualy this. year and w a s e1pected to do so} again. Another 11th-hour effort to get the ml.ssing vote through additional com· promise failed Tuesday. Time is growing short bealuse the Legislature is schedul- ed to adjourn Frid.ly. "I just can't count more than 26 votes," a weary Moretti said in his of. fice after hours of fruitless conferences. Jt takes 27 votes to 'l8SS lhe bill tn the 40-member Senate. Reagan, on a goodwill visit to Mexico said earlier he would take a tax refo~ plan of his own to the voters in a special election next year If the Democratic- domlnated Legislature failed again to pass such a bill. At that time, Moretti sa id he might battle the Governor by putting his own plan on the b a 11 o t in opposition to Reagan's. But now, Moretti said in an interview, there are indications the Governor might be willing to go te the voters with the CWTent plan they have worked out in months of negotiations. If so, he said be might join Reagan in the ballot campaign. Such an effort would win overwhelmingly, he predicted. It aJso wouJd have the backing of WUson Riles, s t a t e superintendenl of public instruction, Moretti said. earlq Hearing Delayed a Week compared to canDect tilm? ' In south to. AneeJes ta.Id TUelday st\'en CountJ League of Women Voters. 'Jbe recoinmendatlons were made by u T.P. ~ JllOlo "bard.,.. .. Joritnlli olf-, lncllliltfta Appointments to tbl Solttb Cout ~s-°"!,ct!allonN~Garoup!!Of,, the ~O j~•Hllltny The 1commlsalon's a tion . ~~ delayed A bearin( Jiei"'1 the Or•n(~ 9'unly , a 17-yeor .. ld ICCllled of murder end a Ill-Regiooal Commlssklll wlticb lncJude Los ~--n !ht ~'COililiY ID an ld]laled PI0,000 'illl""r Iii' U· Board of ~rtJ ol ~ """""5ed . Cibned him I! llmltedjo~jq _ t year~~. wttb 34 arrestl, acaped from ~el.e~ and Orange counties "111 bet Env.ironmental' Coalition an<! lire' League payers' moner over a five-year peHOd, amendment to the county 's local park weight &ain alter ProcellilllJC. 'witb' the-facdity. • / • '" n..me b1 ('..ov. Ronald Beagan, Assembly of Women Voters. 1 • according to Eugene Miller, chief deputy code to increase park acreage that must naturaJ'j~ti labeling.II _ -'--·tM A •kesman saJd the ,youths forced Speltet"Robert Moretti and the senate• 'Mky are' proposed as public members coroner. be donated by subdlviders has been con~ water eq~ a percerq .. If .,..., .ID:-open ·a window screen in an empty rooai!; ru:.! Cdmm.ittee beaded by Sen James of the commission. Other members are He claimed that any delay would cost tinued to Dec. 6 at 9:30 a.m. ·crease' ..... ·betweeo ·a..i·11~.c aodllCOleolallfnHoot wallwlthoufbell{I'; Mwo.' . . named by COWlties aod Ille Leagues of The maUer had been scheduled to be it must be labeled "H8m, witer 'added; deted4d18-iay rugbt. ~re are s11 such regwnal coJTlo. Cities. • money and that selecting a new silt will heard today. •Witt juiceJ." Uncanned ham must not . r Word '* the escape prompted police mJSSIOM plus a statewide agency which ''The supporting organizations believe now cause more delay . The amendment would increase the weigh more ilfter p~ thaa fresh ~pt Stephen Downing to call for a . will be appointed as provided for in that ptibllc members must be truly The proposed Tustin site is adjacent to acreage per 1,000 population which ham 1'righs liefore cu~~g -·~1ueament of security 1rrtngement1 Prtp:tSition 20. public members and have no past or cur· the Santa Ana Freeway at SO! s. "B" st. developers must donate for parks from u it coDta..im up to lt -· Jdded-a'~ a>!Jnty·nm' facillty, Tbe commissions will have the power rent elected positions," the emndone-Miller said he will consult the county the current 1.$ to four acres. weight, it must be ., · \•Him -, ! ' ··, -I to ~wand iule on develo~ment prpj· n1ent statement read. "Members also 1 The measure, which ls facing ~ water added." U more than 10 percent, it · · · ects m. epastal ~ that will have an believe that those cho&!n should have counse as to whether or not county of· position from subdividers, would al~ mUJt be labeled "lmitatioo ham" BlasJ Destroys · Loot effect°" the envuorunent. been public supporters of. Proposition 20, ficiais could override the commission's base park requ~einents on the number of ~ e Whose .lo1J1 ., · -Nomiiated were: This is essential if the intent of the prop-recommendation and allow the morgue units built rather than 00 lbe number of Allan Beek, Newport Beach, chairman osiUon is to be fulfilled ." facilities to move to Tustin. building sites created. DEAR PA1:.: We _..,.. into a model }>Ome at Tbe Mlsslons In La,gwia Hills six month! a,O. Ow'. hoUse ls.111&Jated on the •comer of La Paz Road and Mcintyre St., : which set1'eS as an-.,~. to the tract . .We aod OUQ peishbors ·~ the street can't find out1 "Jio'a, .i:espgnsible for the landscaping and maintenance of this en· trance. The developer, Leadership· Hou&- in! Systems Inc .. tells us it 's the county's re9p00Slbility and the county says it's LeadershlP,'! .responsibility ta landscape it and the -~ty will IDf,intain it. With all tbe talI aboat "'Viranmental lmpect, we of this· trict f~l lilOl'l)eOne is neglec- ting their job and giving "' Ille runaround. ·Wotild you look into this mat· ter? , n.w., 1.ag11n1 Rllll \ . ' . ..... Leadership HoUaing says this entrance area bas been accepled by lhe COW1ty ;end its griding requirements did not liecessltare any further landscaping than 'that already done. However, Buck , Weaver, La Pa County Service Area So .. 8, was Jltlder tbe ·~ llllt the dm!loper had co~ landacaplng and sprinkler lnstallalklli" 'priot to Ille •n-· . llclpated bdok-up lo ·.the'. c:Ounty water rµtem . IJe wW contact the developer end alt.nip! to wo'rk ·.Ut' Ille procedure ;for conij>I~ the work On this area. ' . ~ •K•mTr t1eJu DEAR P.\T: My stepfatller bas a go- k~rt and be is wit.Ing to help me leam lo dtlve It lf we can find an inexpensive place to run It. Racetracks we've coo- f,alte<' in lhis area are just too eipensive. I've beard there ii a {lo-j(art Associa- tion, but I iliin't'~ llOw to ,., In touch wltll tllla s;roti.e, Cail.,.. ~P7 , ' It.ii., Cl)frl'A MllSA .• 'l 'Drep•-.. Darm-,_., 1M Soalbmo Clifl** Karren' A-la- doe, !Ht c-.1 "'"·~moat, or CIJI llJat ........ "'.!JI Ill 71 ...... 'lf1t. Tiie lilleiwatlrRll Kirt f'ia•er1tto. .. ·-... -., --· c.11 11i-u1.am, or -to 111 tan ~ Ptaee, c..i ... If Olber -OIUt p.Urt eatbalfaoll wut .. -,.., , feaers Hiit to -;At Yowr Senlce'' 'Wiii be forwarded Ct JOU· ' RIVERSIDE (UPI) -An e>plosloo ae\ by burglars at the Foremost Foods Co. office Tuesday opened' tbe safe, all right. But it was so, big. 1 blast ~ just bout everything In it wU reduced to ashes, police said. of Newport 'Residents United; Margaret l fiiiiiiii9!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0ii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimij1ijiiiiiiiiiiiliiiui0iiiiiili.;;;;;;;;;;;;9iiiii;;i;iii;i~~iiiiii~;n;jitiiiiiiiimiiiii'; :i:'1~::;J:,.,~:"c~=~[ 11 GEM TALK i. Council; Wesley Marx, Irvine, member of tbe attorney generafs environmental task force. Ghost Unmasked Midshipman Tricks Army Cadets TODAY I ~ by J. C. HUMPHRIES ANNAPOIJS, Md. (AP) - A Naval Academy midshipman says Ille ghost which has been appearing ln a West Point dormitory tbts fall is nothing more than a bob be helped ta pull oU in ad- vance of the Army.Navy football game. He said the idea of a ghost hoax waa l\o•----------.:i developed when Ille Brigade Activities William Gravell, a rnhbhJ,pman oflicer and member of Ille brigode staff at An- , -lis, told newsmen Tuesday he 'fashioned Ille Irick wttll Ille aid of a !lasbilghl, som.• cheeseclotll and a, ~pbic ~Ide. It was all designed, be aald, to "make Army look stupid." 0 1 wanted something they wouldn't be able to pin on "" but aomethlng lbat wtlb the tradition-bound atmosphere tbey have at Wm P"1Jit they would readily swallow. W•ll, 'they fell for JI -fell much IUrtber lllln I would have tm-8gfned." . Naval Academy officials refused to comment, al,µJough one of!lcer said the plan was technically feasible and that "those 1UJt are pretty ingenious." ' Tbe West Polot ghost story began this fall wilen two plebes reported that on · .. veral oceuiom 1n appadtian of a Illlh century cavalryman, wearinl a handle- bar muatacbe Ud carrying a musket, ap- peared In tbeir room. ,.,.. eaciet olllctn verified 11111 there bad been .. ._. at of ....._menon" In tbl~ ..,......., The raalU,. stir caUled Ille military acfdemy to pp! the room on limits wltll • spoliesman uplalnlng 11111 "Ille,. was too• mad1 trollic. Their fellow cHets ..,.. b<lligfllg In camem and' tape ~' and the occupants weren't gettllll ony studying done." Actlordlnl to . Gravell, ho and IUIC>lhor midSbfpmu, who would not allow hi. tlllm ta bo reveoJed, journeyed ta West Point aerual lltna to bring tho ghost to Ille. Committee began casting around for pranks 'to play prior to Saturday's foot· ball game In Philadelphia . A midshipman wltll a penclled-on mustache was dressed in an oJd ,mock military uniform and plloloflraplled "deUb<rately U!Xleruposed so tbe plctull would loot dim and milky." Gravell, a senior from Riverton, N.J., said he and his cohort, dressed in civilian clotlles 81"' armed -Ille sUde, a fluhllgh~ cheeoeclotb end a lire ex- HngUisher, visited West Point on Halloween, Gravell said \he fire eningulsber WIS turned on outside the room to awaken the steeping cadets. "We roallzed tllat II 1 penoa ! .. Jus1 waking up wllen he saw tbfs 11iinf, be wWid be dazed and not' thfnidDC clearly, Whereas if he ..... fully ...... be prob'. ably 1Jouldn't fall for It. He-ii tbfnJc it was some ,tort ol projectjoa." Gr1vell said tllot wbUe hi. frlond WIS openotillg the min(ltlaber, he lowered -H hm the roal and ... Jected the slide' lhrough • -ooto • wall In the room. The liashlicfit -co110red wttll -to oolten Its beam. ',"!be first !Ima tbey -e up and did tbe bl~ tbey IC!'Mmed Ind It worked beautifully," Gravtll ukl. - He .. 1c1 the prank -ropuled during th• nexl montll, working every time ... ctpt once wllen tbey were unible to awaken the cadel8. "ft got to the Point where they really swallowed It. They bes•• attributing everything 11111 happened up tbe,. to tl)is ghost," Gravell Ufd. "Out origtDl purpose -to make Anny look stupid, and In llllt reganl we succeeded completely.'' THE ARIZONA DIAMOND SWINDLE Although most of us are familiar with the "salting" of played out gold mines, few know of the com~ plex diamond swindle of 1870. Involving companies and cb8rac- ters from London to San Francisco this gigantic hoax cost Califomi~ investors alone over $750,000. Two men announced in San Fran~ cisco that their collection of rough gems had been found on an Ari· zona mountain. To convince po- tential investors of the validity of their find, they led a group of them to the mountain where they found significant quantities of diamonds, rubles and garnets. Stock was then sold In companies formed for exploitation of the area. The promoters realized a fortune, while the Investors later discovered that the gems had been purchased In London and iaed to "salt" the area. Modern advances in geology, mineralogy and gemology malce such a massive swindle Impossi- ble today. But individuals contem- plating the private purchase of any gem should still get an appraisal from their local independent jewel- er. ' Christmas w rapp ed in 14K solid gold ... by Ome ga ol '"O&t or tt.. Ortot Sklllt Foct1"-141C yellow or ~19 oold btaceltt WMY9 bfact ltf 'lloOICll. Gitt d;al cov.red by ct10r roi~ tryiktl. so bJ l(fC '(911ow'f0lld hoflrontol-owot bt'Ot91tt 'WOidt wlth brO'Nn 9"(le diaL $.too <) l(tc yellow told O'IOI bracelet 'WOtcli. __ 111 1121 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ' CONVENIENT' T£RMS 27 YEARS IN THI SAME l.OCATION le11kA"'«lc•r4 -M.•1ftt o.,.. PHONl 141.J401 I ) I Monsoons Slow Raids B52s Go Above Clouds to Pummel DMZ WOON '(UPI) -U.S. olllcen ftluc- ' tmdJ 111•od a ..-ID apw. cmducted LI raids l\111ber eouth In Viet· nam, milltary 1Q10t011D111 sa1d. . or11c1o1 lpOloauiea 1n HDo 1oW oam hro morine pootttona Ill the v1dnlty north of Quong Tri were bit by three 1rtllleiy and mortar borrqeo ol 190 roundl. Another IOl'-l'llUlld bamtl• bit another mar111e poll lust boll a l'J\flo north of. Quong Tri, the spoteomen said. Don't Wink At Computer AH, ELECTRONIC LOVE' Lots of folks suller certain uneasine<s the!e cbys because we all live in the Computer Age. Thus some people worry about having delicate persooal malleJS run through mid-blooded electronic gadgets. Jndeed, some days it seems that com- Jlllerl handle everything. They clatter OOi informing JOU of overdue bills, a bo~ bte or two In )'WI' credit rating or an un· Peid traffic Ucket when you ran that stop $Jin In Brea back in 1968. People wony about these things became sometimes they suspect the c:omputer that clattered out all this peraonal data has bl.own a fuse and er· red. And it's difficult to argue with a computer. ANYWAY, TIIE compt1ler people con- tinue to hunt new ways for their machines to simplify your life and make you lite them. So the computer wi%anls ast' "What do the folks out there wony about besides bills, ta.J:es and overdue traffic tickets?" Why a lot of them worry about their love life, they answer. So you guessed it. folb. The computer people are now working oo that, too. Not just match<naking by computer. They've al ready tried that. I mean analysis. Tbis starWog IDldligeoce comes to 111e via a communique Crom one Allen T. L<Ance, a tall gentleman who ls in the public relations dodge in Newport Beach after having been a newspaperman once himaelf. . LeAnce's note to me opens by asking, "Ever wonder what the wotnan in your life really thinks about you and your, ab, romance-ability? ''WELL, IF SHE woo't tell you, Com- Jltller Automation will In fact we'll tell ~ DMft about yo1r9elf than JOO may tnow, if you'll visit Booth ilOl5 at the Fall Joint Computer Conference. •• " All this ts aatoonding. LeAnce goes on to explain that this complier confab will open Dec. 5 ap at &be ADlbrim Canftn.. tion center. His """'4*11, Co1111 Jter- • Autootatioa, makes a terf little com- P.,ter model known aa the Hated Mini a, wblcb IOUlllls protty lmtd going in. Actually, the Naked Mlni specializes in processing applicat.iom. They'll have another COIDJltller at the show, however, that will indeed delve in- to your love life. ''WE'LL GIVE YOU a free com- puteriJed analysts that will tell )'OU if you~ a tiger or a pussycat," LeAnce promt.sed. "The computer will aat you a few pointed questioos, ol a penooal nature, and provide you with an accurate reading on your prowess or patmtia1 in, ab, a critical area of human relations." Great catfish', LeAnce, what ii th41T A I.me Machine? "Nah," he explains. "Compt1ter l"'!l!le wouldn't call it something simple like that. ]l's a PsycOO-Romanlic Aoalysis System." Not only does this thing analyze your love-making ability but after you're done. it prints out a label you can wear on your lapel, rating you as a lover. Or maybe you'll just want to bide it in your pocket. NOW I CAN just see lllj'!ell up there at the Anaheim show, llJtenlng carefully to the suy questionl by the computer and whispering back answen into its elec- tronic ear. With my luck, about half-way through the interview, the Love Machine would burst out laugblng, stamp my forehead "Reject" and then spit out balf a dozen of my overdue bills. I suspect I'm going to stay away from Booth 3065 come Dec. $ at Anaheim Coovention Center. Computers bother me anyway. I'm not even sure t trust the one that is setting this column in type. For sure, l'm not going to ttss It. --JAPAN~ AIR LINE DISASTER IN MOSCOW Pl..-o!NTID Offid.io Hint of Explaolen In Fllthl Aftw leco ... ~ 4 Americans Identified In Moscow Plane Crash MOSCOW (AP) -Four Americans 'vere among 11 penons killed In the erub of a Japanese airUDer as it wu taking ott lrom -for Japo11 TUeldly lligb~ Japo11 Air Lllles a.........i tocloy. JAL said H J1paoeoe 111111 a New Zealander survtnd the aasb 111111 were being treated at llloocow hospitals. A 16th survivor was reported earlier but a check of boopitals produced ooly 15 persons. 'Ille airline said the !&lb person was missing and presumed dead. 'Ille State Department tocby Identified the Americans ' Nonnan Sackheim of Ollcago. Charles Gerbic of San Anselmo, Calif. Monroe Brettler of New York City. I. Asher (oo address). Brettler was believed to ~resident of the Brettler International C<q>. ol New York. who a Japanete firm in Nagoya said wu expected on the Olgbt. A U.S. Embassy official reported earlier that two Amerlcaos survived, bul this proved to be errooeous. The four-engine IX:a was on a tram- Siberian fligbt from Copenhagen to Tokyo. It bad climbed to about 400 feet after taking oH, then plunged downward and crashed about llO yards from the end of a nm.way at Sberemetyevo ' airport. ·1-1 The surviving New Zeo!mkr, Eldridge B. Smllh, a, roportod -ol the starl>oard ........ bunt Into -jull befGre the plooe -don, the lirllne reported. JAL officials said two of. the bodies bad not been recovered. They said the police would not let them a-1> the aasb site. Ten of those killed ...,. ......,,.. of the Mitsubishi Heavy _.. Co. who had met by chance in -ofter business visita to the Sovid capital Ind l..oodoo. They bad gone to Europe in three gnlllps, Mitsubishi said. The plane's pilot was Tomomasa Nozue, 35, a veteran of more than 5,000 flight OOurs. He died in the crash, JAL said. Japaoeoe g""'11!1lent aviation experts, I medical team and JAL President Shlzuo Aaada flew to M-today to help in the inVesllgation ol the aasb. It was the aecond major airline crash al the llo&cow airport in sts -0. An llyusbili 6% operated by Aerollo~ the Soviet airline, crashed c. 'Oct. lS as i~ was landing in bad weatlier, and · 176 persons were killed. It was the worst crash in aviation history, •seared Witless~ Ann-Margret Makes Her Cofneback • LAS VEGAS (AP) -Ann-Margret, her face black and blue and numb beneath her 111&keup, sang and danced through a "oomebact" performance and joked or her recent near-fatal injuries. "I was scared witless," said the 31- year~ld actress after the first show Tuesday nigbt at the Hilton International Hotel. "'nle left side of my lace ls DUmb, and as you can see, it's black and blue," she pointed. "Tbat feels good, It's cold," she said as she sipped a soft drink while preparing !or the second sbow. "It's good to be back here al the Hiltoo. Actually,. it's good to be back anywhere," she bad told a packed au- dience earlier. Her main prop, a giant cloct, replaced the band-shaped scaffold from wbicb she DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE l>eHttrJ of lilt Dall1 Pilot ls guarantttd ....,. ... ,....,.1 If .,... ft Ml 11..,, nur .. ,... ay 11• ~ ull Mill y-c.,., wm ... ........ .. yw., , .. ,,.. l•llN ..,,ii 11•~1111. ~ Mii ,.,...,~ II 'JM ft Ml na!.,.. ,._ c.,y .,. t a,m. lat11N1,, .., I •·"'· ~y. c•• 111111 • ~ w1n 11e lltHtllt " .,.... C.-. 1'9 11111:• ..tll II I .Ill. ~ .......... 9Hdrl ........ 0....,.. ,_" ..,.., ••• '42-4121 ... '............ • ..... ·140-1210 11111 ~ ,...,._ ._,., .... ,_ c;....._ °""' ........ ,_ ~ U,... NIIMI 4t2-4420 tumbled 22 feet 10 weeks ago at a Lite Tahoe, Nev., casino. 'Ille actress suffmd five faclal booe fractures, a fractured left arm, a ~ cussioo and a broken jaw. "One advantage of the whole thing," she told her audience, "ts that rm down to n o pounds -1 bavml weighed that since I was a cheerleader at New Trier High School in Wmnet.ka, m." "One of the best things about 111y recovery is I can talk now," &aid the singer-actress, whose jaw bad been wtr.d shut. "The doctor said I ooly needed the wires in for four weeks. Roger (ilnband Roger Smith, formerly ol ttlevlsloll's '"Tl Sunset Strip") bad him keep It Oil for •ix weeks. "Roger bought me one of those James Bond type gadgets that grind& up any food into liquid." She laughed: "One of the joys waa liq- uid pizza -with anchovies. 'Roger. bring me another glass of prime rib,' I'd say." "Ann-Margret '73"-tbe show's tit1e- featured the entertainer in musical ski.ls that portrayed ber as a motorcycle mama aad a sophisticate ln evening gown. Among tbe stars and former stars In the audience -all of whom bad wished Arm-Margret a good return to the Blage -were Bette Grable, Peter Lind Hayes, Jerry Vail, Pamela Mason. 0 Mama Cass" EllloU and Florence Henderson . Ann-Margret introduced theJl1 all - but not until her mother took the first bow. Wyoming • Ill Deep freeze \ . " Snow Flies From Rockies to New Engl.and -IA.IN ~St!OW """ ....... ~WtQWt.ll . 11ow --·-•<ltbe ~ -(DMZ) lodl,y u ... ., -all tlllblllb' to -..,., field reports llill. Meonwblle, lbe U.S ..... mnd mode --=-of. the' deotb toll Ill 111 accl IJomNQr ,_.,. of. • - Vietn«=e• Yllllp WI' Doi An, DCll'th of Sat&m. Tllo _.., Aid n - _.. ldllod ID lbe -'"!, -~ -tllla Ill eailler nporta. ,_ ._. huaeuw, IUd tbe fiu1 to&a1 znllli, 11> • ldP u 16 w mare ldllod. II -Ille Wint IUdi accHeltl tbll J'flll. . . DUHi& 1BB bed weetber, eicbt· ......... 1111 bamben --In Gulm ... 'l1lal1mlll flew bigb -the l'M"MOD doudl Oft!' Vietnlm'a mid leC- tlon ... chllQP'd -1,11111 -of -Ill the DllZ orea. U.S. wuplm!s for ,_. 111111 a mooth hive -ploylng the ~ role of. at· lelllPllDI IO stop North VWu._ sup- plies -moving ...nb ml teylng IO ci-.apethforDOl'lllboulldpemmmt -teylng IO ncopture porll ol Quoor Tri -"""' loot IO Ille Com- mmlatl Jut April. -- UPI COi roopaodmt llollald A. Davts repol1ed from Hue tocloy that a heavy ram from thldt grey clouds bad cauoed a neor curtallmeot ol U.S. j e I flgbler-bomber --Tuesdly moniing. The U.S. ""llmand tocloy said Ill jets bombed the -e ol the oorthem military -that illcludes Quang Tri Oii ,._.,,, down lroJl1 the 116 reported on SUnclay and the 111 M<llday. OVER 11IE NORTH Tuesday, U.S. jets manag.d ooly 40 alrstrikes against "enemy military targets" between tbe DMZ 111111 the 20th parallel, 115 miles below Haool. 'nle BS2s cmducted 11 raids in. North Vietnam between mlddly Tuesday and noon today, two inside the DMZ itsell and seven in Quang Tri pr,oviDce just below the deinan:at.ion line. Eacb mission had an av.rage of throe pljnes and eacb ploe dumped so111e 611;000 pounds of bombs, military sources said. An Ulldlsclooed llUlllher of the big bombers alao flew missions over the Ho Chi Miah lrlil in 1-, the trial's ex- tensions in northeastem Cambodia and Man Pulls Knife On Stewardess DENVER (UPI) -An irate PasS<nger who decided be didn't want to buckle his seat belt pulled a knife on a Frontier Airlines stewardess while oo a flight to Oklahoma City. The pllne immedattly relumed TIJeo- day to Stapleton Int<matiooal Airport in Deover. Fedenl leCllrity agents boanled the aln:ralt and disarmed the m4n without incident. Frontier spokelman Ray Chenaud <aid the ,..., idmtilied aa Robert Dickens, 6%, of Lloyd, Moot., was questiooed by FBI agenta and then released. 2 Share $1,156,995 LONDON (UPI) -Brothers Stanley and Terry McAndrew shared $1,15&,995 in wlnn1nga from a soccer.pool tocby. They had paid 78 centl' eacb for the winning ticket. ..,_ FUnPntat John llllltcbcnrUy, IS, West &bylon, N.Y., Sot oellon when be complained to Price Com· mlwon about -In paint he uiou lor m\)Clel ro<teta. Ju .. Uce DeDt. now bu accused manubitUl'lll' ~ Corp. of ~. DI.) of mq.Jly rai&- lnl prices. FJ&bting 111111 shelling attacks In the Sltlphi,._l_, herrttu Nixon Appointee Ash Engaged ~ Navy Hassle WASllJNG'l'ON (AP) -President N'IX· oo's ,.... budlet -bolds a boge, financially troubled cooglo-.ite whicb ls trying to get '31> million from the federal government with clatml the Novy says ""' -led. The newly DllllOd Cabinet.level ollldaJ ls Roy L Alb, preoldmt of Litton lndultrles, ooce .• leading g1,_,. slOct oo Wall Stroet durins the heJdoy of. the conglomerotoo. 'nle -· whlcb Ash ---,...Jy :II ,.... ...,, -ls *"8gllng with delays and -c:wemna on shlp- buiJdln( f o r the Navy. The dllllcul- tles helped plunge company eornlngs from $50 mlJllon In flaca) 1971 to $1.1 -L. .wt million in f i s c a I 1972. This ,.., Llltoo'• COllllllOll lltock price bu fallen by more than ball. Litton has claimed the Navy should pay it '31> million for cancellation costs and design cbangea eoc:ountered In Its construction or five giant landing helicopter assault ships. The Navy said in September the claim! were UllSllblltalltlaled, but It -.,. continued an interim financing ar· rangemeot lbrough Fellnlary 1m. The original coolract wu for '611 millloo, The Navy wrote Litton in June 'u- pressing concem "about Litton'• abWty to perlonn this -even under your .-delivery scbedule." It said the assoult ship delays "could have a t!q.ct and potentially dlautrous effect upon your ability IO dellftl' 1be DD913 du ~estroyers" under a aep1n1te contract. uttan'• DIN' automated tblp)tard at Pucqoula, Mlsa., bu been piqued With dlfflcultiel in carryb\c out the N191 -t. Litton allO bu $111 mlll1on in throe other shipbuilding cla1ms pmdln& before the Armed Services Board of Contnict Appeal!. 'nle ~ Joint Eccnomic Committee, co11ce111ed 1bou1 Ibo 1biJ> building deals, curreoUy is inv .... -tlng Litton. -· Asked Tueaday bow be woold handle wes such u the thipbul)dhllf matter in w11icb Litton dealt wilb Ille govem11w« Ash drew a COIDpll'1-with a pro'. fesslonal football player who b lrlded to another team: . "I claubt that In the om 111atcb be would favor the team be luot left." Ash told a news cool.....,, after bis appointment waa &nllOUllCOd that be would sell bis J00,000 sbalOI ol Llttoo common and prefemd stoct, wol1h well over IZ mlllloa. He said be woold formally realgn bis fil5,llllk·year job Dec. 9. Ash will not he subject to Senate .,..,. fll'lll&tion in bis new $42,500 job. Price of Beef F al~; Pork Takes Up Shwkt ... • WASHINGTON (AP) -Consumers paid aligbUy less for beef list mooth but a record bJgb for pork, the Agriculture Deparllnent reported tocby. For the aecond comecutlve monlh, there was a small decrease in the general reta11 cost ol food. 'Ille -price of a ba!ket of foods prnducod on U.S. larlll! decreaaed 0.2 percent in October, following an 0.1 percent ( • IN SHORT ... ) decrease in Septembe.z:. ·However, the October cost' was 5.1 percent more than a year ago. Pork, the aecond most popular meat, again climtted to a record price average of 87.i centl per powid, up 1 pereen\ from September and 22.7 percent more tban a year ago. The share returned to farmers was 44.4 perCent mo1' than a year ago. The middleman share for pork waa $1. 4 centa per pound, 111 l,ncroa!e of 8.7 per- cent over September. who """ lnvolwc!'ln border llpting last September I have agreed tO merce, form.- Ing a new couotry ol .-omn mllllan -in' the --al. Ibo Arabian penlwa, the lllddle Eut Nen A8ellC)' reppr1od. Following two days o1 lalb Ill Tri)loll, the Ubyan capital, Pnoldenl Abdel Rahman Jryanl ol North Yemen Ind ~ Salem Roboyle All ol Soatb Yemen ilsued a c:Omnllllique _, annoonclng formatioo of the.new ltate. Airlines' Battle On Smoke Clears ' -Separate Areas WASHINGTON (UPI) -'nle bottle bet•eeo airline _..who..- and -who do not llllOl:e ollldally ended In a draw today with the alrlJne e s-fttrJat W 119ell induatry agreeing IO provide Rpen&e seatlll( for eocb aide. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pre!ldent 'nle Air~ -(ATA), Nixon bas renewed a budget fight with a trllde organifitt"t ·npr'*!tlting ~ Congress by ordering the Environmental !lcbeduled ~. llld 1llll Ille air- Protectloo Agency to opend 1 ... than ball lineo-boal thO lllljar -Ille! Ille its allotment for oewage treatment plants local servtoe alrltbM -will provide through Dlld-1'14. • smoking sect!ilil."r . Ill overriding !llml's -o1 a clean All ol Che moJot -already bad water bill In October, Congress ap-ill.9tibded some type ol smolting aection, proprlated l5 blllloo In llacal 1873 111111 II but ..a <£ the local oervice airlines b11J1oo in filca1 11'74 for sewage lmt· still allowed amokliir anywhere In the ment. pa-COi~. . Bui NIKOn laid Taeoday that "oo more than 13 billion ol the llDOWll au~ 111E ATA 4NNOVNCllMlirr lollo....t for the llaca1 ""' 1873 111111 no more than a Civil A.-_. ~ i. · f3 billion ol the -1uQiorlzed for IUed in ~ wldcb -hffe the llaca1 ""' 1'14 lllould be allotted." forced the -to -'<, ..... -v-~ ... and -., ' e11us .. -..1U -Uoclertbe .......... tllo ..... -1d BELFABI' (UPI) -'nle lllegol l(lsh have been roqalnd IO~ 1 SIJlolr.. Ropabllc111 Anny (IRA), using heavy Ing """I in the mr al. the olrllne. Smot. 5ov1e1 --lor the Uni time, have ing ,anywliere el• In the po-coot> struc1t at leul 17 tarpto with bulleta, parimellt wnuld be banned. roctets 111111 bomb! in wba\ au-The ATA aaid, however, that lta pro. called 1 mejor mealatloa o1 Cbe violence llOS&I would allow the lndMdwil air. in Northorn Inland. Four ·penono, died lines to decide how to separate the 111111 14 ....., -..i. S1110kers lrom the oon .. mokm. Brttlsll troope -t on muimum alert The industry wide agreoment may today, wanled to gum! -1al!Y eue a cooiro...n, sparked bJ """"1m-. aplnll 111Cft llllcka by Soviet utHank er advocate Ralph Nlder wbo filed a J1P02 --the -lllnd ued by . petition In 1'10 with both Ibo Federll the Viet CoaC In Yletnlrn. Aviation AdmlnlstralJon and the Civil --Boord. N.u>D Q.Annm ........ -a flre baurd and I bellth baurd ml lllouJd be boomed. 'nle FM njocted the Idea tbo( llDOkin( cnltod I lire haurd 00 alrllou Ind both apocles deisred on ........ .. the bellth illuo pending completion ol a oludy. .Ill Ito lllllOUDCemelll, the CAB laid the llady waa completed, and although ii lndlallod that tmoldog Is oot a health huord to llOIHlbOlllq -gen, 11 percmt al. the ~ questlooed ~ they were "bothered by smok- • I -. 'F I • em1n1st Cmrges Upheld LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Manlclllal Cow'! jadp hBI ntuaed to diomla 1 charge lllinlt• I women's rigbtl ad- ...... chlrpcl wtlh inc-tlclnc l!lldlclJle Wllbout I ll<enoe. Judp Mary E. Walen ruled ~ !bit lhe ll'*CUtloo had Jl'--.:1 aulflclent ( BRIEFS ) ·-ICOlnlt •)'UMl'd Cini llolnlor for tbe trial to «•'•••. -Downer CCMllJeclor .of tho ,_ w-·· Heallh Ciilor, la diorpd with trMbW another w om a n ' s vallnU Infection wtlh )'Olllrl. '!be -cooducls cluses for women ln self-ex- amination. . . ....... Belclf9fl1 SACRAMENTO (AP) -A wild rlvtn bill tellln~ dam builders ''hands off" o n oevenl Norlbern Calilomll rMn far I few years •bU been 1e11t to the · governor' a -F1ml lqlolotlve approval ...... ,_., -lhe -br I :15-12 vole en-doned ..-ibly .-. '!be meuure by Sen. P- Bebr, a Marin County lllpabllcan, would ban dam -00 lhe Trinity, Smith and Klamath rivers for lt-yun. On the Eel River - lhe Ille of dlwtrous fioods in p8st yean -there would be a IS.year ban oo dam bulldlng. e 1u.e.Aeewtl L08 ANilELES (AP) -'!be Loo Angeles County grand jury bas llC<ll!ed three judgea of 1'wlllful and corrupt mlacontluct,. .-mg lhey lndllcrlminalely handed out prMlloM forms llltd by prol- lloerlllg ball bondsmen to -prilonel'l lrom jail. N1mod In lhe report, laaaed ,,_y, ...... Superior Court Jadge ~ldo G. Sanchez, C ; )(llllldpol Court Judge Antonio E. Olava, 45; Ind retired )(llllldpol Court Judge Mor1oll H. Borker, 7'1, who still sill In -1al -•• .._.t;i_ .... ,_~_.,'l OXNAlll> -'!be ,....e Paper CO. llianl bore, I ••baWu)' of ihe iDlomlllaaal ' Piiier Co., ·11 ,19 clme al lhe em! . ol lbe year pulllD& tOll per-out' of WOl'k, a com- pany· epotesman saya. Paul A. Gorman, Interna- tional Paper chairman, 11id lhe facility had an after tu lam al $11.1mlillooln1m.onc1 bu -to operate at a lam this year. , I ' , _W~tdoHdol'~.c;;,;:~·-N°"';.:._"~-~·~~~·-1'172~~~~~~-D-~_LV~l'll.OT~-·-I - Child Educatinn 'i.rp Se""'!t~_ lf~ ~· • . Plan Becomes Law ·Magee Tries to Walk Ou ' 1IAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -laat about four week.!. Among •linlnl· " $tUI Queo!Jn convict Rucba1I 1be prospectlve jurors ques-Tbe me I i I. calls for a tloned Tueaday were : maalYe ...maw in teaching l(ilee, who has spent all but A bar'·-me-from ldni!ergarten Ill monlhl of lhe put ii -at a lople1S·bol- lh...,.rr tbe third grade. It y9an behind bar1,ranlod and lllnl• bar in North Beach 1lauld a1fec1 about 12 per<enl ir'lalied Ind bied to walk out wllO wanted to ..,.. but had fl Callf<lrnla'• ]li'imary ochool I'll irORlllA of eourt 'l'llelday while jury alnady decided Magee was dlllllon in lta ftnl year of WILll' -In his murder trial guilty, ~ bNJnnin1 , o e x t IPI 1lllder way. A retired hotel employe who .,._, IWeo said. Some Jury selectlon is expected to -led to bring her bird along • -1 """ would be in-if tbe jury was locked up ........ lbe-year. Aid H;1--d to'. ·s;ngle :~·:n:the. pethadjuslleam-•bill J11orid1s '35 million 11ft:.e 11 far lbl lift.TC fllcal )'Mr and A divorcee who lives with .. mllllGn lar lbe following I ' ber bail hondaman boyfrf<nd year. Pregnant Recipients ~,!dn'1,oo"'"1..!d "';! -· 'No-fault' -s Set"Ba~ But Alive m CBJIP p r 0 v t s l 0 n s ' .eparated too long from her 5- \ ~· -dlllrlcls to SACRAMENTO (AP) -. Deec1y -l single women · year-old child. ..._ ap rill p1am. for Im-Calilornla will pay an extra receive adeQuate . pub 1 t c -MAGEE, sz, Is charged wllh pravod nr!y eldldbood educa-~ $47 a month to single women ll!ll!lance." · munler and kidnaplng In the SACRAMENTO (AP) _ 'l'bt tlon wtlldn pldelinel llel up on wellare if lhey get -· Carleaon said we I I are I~ Marin County courtbouae laat __ .._ .........,~ -in-br Ibo 8lato Deportmeol of nant, lhe Social W e I I a re famillas wllh chlldmi already sboolout that left a judge Ind ....,.. ......,.. ltdacatlon Department has llllDOUllCed. rocelve· an addlllooal grant 'if tine other men dead. Bladt surance lll8lllft of Ibo 1fl2 · JI -lki Include Innovations Welfare director Robert B .. the RXllber becomea pregnant. radical Angela Dav~. a , ieCillaUve 1•1110 8 bu IUCb u llODIJ1lded cla-arid Carleson said 'l'llelday, in former UCLA philosophy pro- floundend UJ!oulb two treob mulllqo llJ'GUlinp exjllnded making lhe announcement, THE NEW regulation pr<> lessor, was tried and acquitted ·setbacks that would blve klD-belltb Ind C011JaM11iic lef'tlces that be waa· "greatly con-vkling additional money for of similar charges earlier this ed other bllia, bul backers to ,,_. learoiDg barriers, cerned that an ·unwarranted pregnaot roclplenla-married year. clq to ·hope todoy. -tuton Ind adciitlo~ increase in beneflla could en-or unmarried -wllboul Magee got lhe trlil off to ~ c!:'i~·=!' lhe ~ 1~~. aides to oourage situations whereby It children' ts only an in-wild start Monday whee he "' -· would be profitable for a regulatloo, Carleaoo s a Id. slugged his court-appointed at- Allemblymao -Jact ""Im woman to have a chlld out of Hearinp will be conducted on tome)', Robert Carrow, Ind Tu.lay .oa • M -. ooe wedlock In order to qualify for the oalire subject before shouted "dumb, stupid judge" -"" lhe -com-Bill r -:ns the grant." . permanent regulations are at Superior Court J u d g. mlttee. Failure to win ap-t.7U., Nonetheless, he said, "we pro mu I g at e d , the an-Morton R. O>lvin. J:'°= ':,: 'iri'b!u;i!! . want to ensure that truly nouocemeut said. Colvin warned him about _.for a bill. To Control Scant moments I a t e r , Cremation however, in a parliamentary maneuYer w h l c b aome observers likened to lhe Perils of Pauline old-time movie serial, Fenton's bill was alive SACRAMENTO (AP) - A ooalr'overslal plan for clamp--if not well ,.... on the ing new controb on a San Assembly Ooor · Diego firm speclallzing in low Fenton s o u g h t unsuc-eo1t di8poul Of human bodies ~ to a-his entire bas cleancl another legtslattve hill .,, a ~ br S.,0. llllrdle. · Alfred Song (P.-..,. Tiie measure by Sen. Jack ' Part) that was already on lhe Scbrade (II-San Diego), was floor. appn>ved 5-1 Tuesday by lhe ~ rebuffed Fen-Commerce Ind Public UWities ton, saying lbe •-l -"COmmlllee after an •""""' Fenton's whole bill -was not meot Wu rescinded that •'germane•' to son,•s would have required such measure, which dealt in coo-operations to maintain a sumer warranties. chapel. Fenton, a Democrat from Thomas B. Weber of San Moolebello, vowed he would Diego urged defeat of lhe seek another bill as a vehicle meuure, aaying it b aimed at to keep bis DC>laull measuno harming lhe Telophase Socle\J' alive. whkb he beads. Failing lha4 he said, be '!be Y1ce president of lhe further outbursu as the !rial defendant rcot from bll c:h retwnod Tueaday, l>trt Iba.• .a ~limi11410r Ind Ill unrepentant Magee to walk Out of oourt.-Whlen • responded: ordettd to bal4 be bapn "I wu trying to smash his whistling Ind had to be taken face. I wanted to break his to a nearby holding cell. jaw. I got bll loolb marks on Both lhe del•••ni Ind itll my knuckles." lawyer have uted repeatecly The judp told Magee he Iha! Corrow be allowed to , would be bandculled for the wilhdnw from lhe cue, but duration ol lhe trial if be caus-Colvin has deOled lbe re-I ed any _.. trouble. But lbe quests. suits, coats Dresses 99" ~ " ' would oeet reoooslderatlon California Federation . o I before the FiDaoce Com-'ful:ml1 and M e m o r 1 a l tloe• , • a ,, Sf<!.lelies, J>. E. Pe!OOOD of "JDjacklng"_,a bill oo the SICramento, said that ~ A.....,.Ny floor w\iiJd mean also ii opposing the plan. '. • ' •• !" t.' "'"'' Fentoo's ...taull plan could be Te1o1>1>111 aljpll up' 'tt'e!iior sent dlreotr · IO Pie Senate cltbeil mmben for '15 Ind floor, by~lng.Seiiate com-othen far 125, lhen upon dealh mltlees, but lhere woul4 cremalos tbe member'• body almost certainly be a Senate and acallen lbe asbOs al I08 .llatUe over junking nonnal for '250 paid bi survivors, ac- pi\>cedures. cording to Weber. " Fenton's time for maneuver The measure, already pa.M- is ~ -lawmiten ed by lbe s.aie, advanced to plan to Wind up lhe current lhe Alleml>IJ" Waya : a • d With all the little cars 1tl!ere are today, you've ,got soIJ14 d~OllS to make. ' You ean go strictly for price and, maybe,·sacrilice performance. Or you can ·pay a lot more to get more performance. Choose a Vega, however, and you've performed a neat trick. little car. Jn fa<:!, ifs priced with the ·: to help keep thl> steering precise. leastofthem. Yet, Vega'sperformance • Vega'1peridnncmc:ellldg. Vega is several· cuts above that of many handles and moves in a remarkable other little cars. way for a little car. So remarkable, It has a low center of gravitr, for that two years in a row the readers unusually line handling and stability. of Car & Driver magazine chose it the-· It has an overhead cam 140-cubic-"best economy sedan" in the world .• inch engine that's got some real zip. And, as you know, the readers of ' It has a Full Coil suspension to Car & Driver are not. generally, little soften bumps and a Ball-Race system old ladies from Pasadena. ' session this Friday. Meam Committee. · V ega'1 price ii little. Vega is not -we repeat, is not~ high priced JUST BECAUSE IT'S BETI'ER DOESN'T MEAN ITS MORE, .- DilJy CIOast <Jifors ··.-e"Guaranteed Certificates · .. ·Saturday Service • Thelnsiders Club Effective Annual ---Eamlnp 9th • "'"· Lal ""'9"9 • 121-1311 5.00%-5.13%. """'-ii. "'UHIM: •-lllCI PLACr: ~ Passbook. No Minimum. 3933 Wlllhlte BIYd,. L.A.• 31!18-120 . . ..... _..,.,.., 5.75%-5.92% 2fld li~·llS-1102 One Yw Certlllcate • """""'"* K«ICHI $1,000 Mlnln"llm. 91 Huntl~ c.rnr-• 6.00%-6..18% 17141 897· 047 SANTA MOMtcA: Two to FlW Year CertlflcatM 711 WI~ BIYd, • 393-0746 . $5,000 Mlnmlm. --Upto90dl!Yl-ol lOltl • hclffc • l314M1 • Interest on amcMlts -------~ blt.llnd lhDP9frW ar. • 331~ on all certitiade account.. NNOMIMCfTYI ctlHl6 V•n N•BMl.•1!12-lln .... -. also provides bis di•· TAltltllMI 11751 V1ntur11 Btvd, • 345-M14 'lltl I tllnl Qab: A -counts on tickets to sport-._ ....... "• _., ID boat lnl1allon. Ha Ing and entef\1lnment 3nl • l.OCUll • 437-!411 ~P card ponntto events •• , plus a whole EAIT"LDS ANQU.Ui ,... neerly ff'lflr/" list of free 18Mce1: safe Ith. 5'*1 • 266-4$10 llil'C ,... .-frOm the deposit boxes, money or-DIAllOllD Ulb • 321 S. Diamond Bar • ' ftnllt -show-ders, travelers checks, (714) !55-~ "'°"" II subsllntlal .... andnollry----~ftrnl-Membership raqulr• ~ sci1.11rt Shopplns cu.• (7 4J 132-6810 tin, -equlprnont, ment for savers -$2,500 LAlllMADA: sporllna aoods. draperies minirn\ii'1 balance. Coast LI MlrHI ~Ins Cir .• and """"1. much more. borrowers now receh9 as-1714) 522-675 • Yau -....., buJ cars soclate membanhlPI en-DlllJHoUn-tAlllta4 .. 11 1111 "11111" prtca and Htlinl,them to au aubldo M-EIOllllCMc mciblll ..... and --referral Afvlc11. Ask c.w. ()pelt .... ...,. cycMat..,_.. .... about Jolninl II tlf1 O<.i 9Alllo1 .. I• '1111 ll'tlldenl Cklb office. S. lllllrtol Ofllol Opsn ..... '' . - I ' • D ARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE No Need for Secrecy Fountain V3.ll ey is follo\ving a fam ili ar pattern - handling raises ror ci ty officials very slyly to avoid up- setting anyone. The wage increases granted involved City Manager James Neal and six department heads. The boosts aver· aged 5.3 percent and all seven inc reases totaled less than $15,000. Their amount is not disturbing, but the obscurity \vith which they nearly passed is. 1'he item was listed on last week's co uncil agenda under the consent calen· dar -typically routine, innocuous matters. The agenda listing did not say pay raises, but re- ferred to va.!j'.ue changes in employe status. The support· ing information councilmen receive was not given to the press or public. This is not the first time such procedure has been used in Fountain VaJley. One councilman, Bernie SvaJ. stad, tripped the staff on a similar play two years ago, when he wa sn't on the council. Such maneuvers only create an air of mistrust. AU pay raises should be brought to the attention of the _pub- lic so any doubt alx>ut them can be cleared. There is no excuse or need for secrecy if the raises can be defended. Harbo1u· Development A flood of controversy bas swirled around the $20 million expansion of Huntington Harbour for the past several months. Most of it bas been leveled against a 3.87-acre salt water lagoon eroject. La st week, Harbour reSidents asked the Huntington Beach City Council to halt all work on the lagoon. They claim it may damage the quality of water in the chan· nels. Councilmen took a more reasonable position on the issue and, asked for an environmental impact report on the project J>elore they will allow 220 townhouses lo be bull! around the lag90n. · Th_is allows tlJe developer, Harbour Pacific Ltd., to continue wort already in progress, but leaves the city with enough control to prevent use of the lagoon ii it is proved detrimental to the harbor. Sin"" the city had llready allowed bulkhead con- struction for the lagoon, slopP.ing work now would have been unreasonable. But the <1ly does need to determine the lffipact of the lagO<ln project. U it proves seriously damaging, councilmen will be expected to act in the in- terest of all residents. Belgen llfst Qualified All five candidates in Tuesday's Fountain Valley school board election display sincerity and an apparent desire to work toward the district's current goals. One of the interesting facets of this election is the support each man has expressed for the Fountain Valley School District's "progressive" style of education. Despite the high quality or candidates, the DAILY PILOT believes one man, Roger W. Belgen, demon- slrates the best-rounded knowledge or school affairs and the best understanding of the needs or this particular district. Belgen, 42, currently serves on the district person- nel commission, bas been active in Fountain Valley community affairs for six years and bas a long list of youth activities involvement. Roger Belgen has sufficient knowledge and back- ground to become an immediate asset to the Fountain Valley School District. ~ H 'HOW ON EARTH ~II> you 4Ul~S l'ftl A FEl)ERAL MEAT 1NSP£(TMr· A Toponymic Quiz .for Word Experts ~YDNEY J.HARRI0 My piece on the sufiixes of place. names the other day inspired me to dev~ a riew word~uiz, dealing with the origin! of place-names. If you can get half right, consider youneU a toponymic genius. 1. Whieh American state \\•as named af· ler a season ? 2. What large coun- try ~'as named after a kind ol wood? 3. What country in the New World was named after money? 4. What island took its name fnm the abundant honey there? 5. Which long river was named after a legendary race o( people? 6. What large mountain range was named for its vast mineral depmlts? 7. What country is named for the latitude that traverses it? 8. What southern city in the U.S. is named after a tree? 9. What country in Africa oflicially selected a Greek word for its modem name? 10. Although the U.S. proclaims itself ··the land of the free" in it.a national anthem , what country's name means ··tand of the free" in its native language? 11. Which large city in India Is named after a color? ANSWER& I. Florida was named after the Easter Dear Gloomy Gus \Vatch it Rams fans! Half of lhe 323 persons aqested in the Coli· seum at a !'!Cent roct concert were polled not by the plant but by Dell_lon Rum, authorities sAid. C. A. L. Tllb .... ,.. .. ~,...,,. ....... Ml ............. ···-· hflll -"' ........ .....,., ... Dlfty .... seasoo (P88Clll Florida) by Ponce de Leon because he discovered it at that time ol lbe year. 2. Brazil, oddly enough, was named after Bnuil wood, and not the other way around. 3. Argentina , in the mistaken belief chat silver r(argent) came mm there. 4, Malta means "the place where honey abounds." S. The Amazon was named by the e:r· plorer Orellana, who found tbe native women more formidable fighters than the meo, and called them Amaionians, after the legendary tribe or fierce female warriors. 6. The "Andes" means "copper" in the language of the Incas. 7. F.c:uador, through which the equator passes. 8. Baton Rouge ("red stick'' in French) was so named because an immeme red cYPress reminded one or its founders of a walking.-stick. 9. Ethiopia (formerly Abyssinia ) means "land or the burn faces" in Greek. 10. Thailand means llterally "land of the rree." ll. Jaipur, a large provincial capital, means "pink city." Seasonal Mail Snafu WASHINGTON -At the best of times, Christmas mail service is anything but a joy to the world. The prospect this season is that Christmas deliveries will be slower than ever. Postmaster General Elmer Kl assen has taken a Scrooge. like attitude toward the postal establish· ment, cutting back services and blam- ing the mail jam on the American Postal Workers Union. He complained recently about parcel s damaged by careless handling and mail handlers who didn't baod1e mall. He bad even seen, he grumi> ed, a postal truck driver servicing a de- !Unct railway spur. EQUALLY UNFESTIVE, union presi· dent Francis Filby wrote Klassen a private letter saying hit charges were "far-fetched" and an "effort on your part to denigrate the rank and f i I e employes .... " While these two Titans raged on high, down in 'tbe 1Dlilroeml attrition from the hiring frtW 11111 Mordl 11,1 pollmcn and clerks -... .._ a• and CaUgue. Pet100Del ~ Involuntar y retire!-. alid -!ft '"' rile. Some l'lt,IOO -'*i" .. """ handling mall formerly ""'1 .. red by 740,000. Another IIO,OllO are •Ulible for lay-oils, many of thtae tor Tnvoluntary retirement. Ten thousand po 1 t a I omployeo bav• boon tMllllferred out of mil and -· pool olllces In the Jut II monlbo to the mammoth mail -· ALllEADY, many urban postmen are ~'Oridn«i maodalory ovortlm• ol three hours a day and some must W«k ·a seven-day week. The work force ii ~ ''bolstered" by !Kkiay "casuals~' 1'bo· often are more interested in snitching the fudg~ from Christmas packages than in defying snow. sleet and cold drizzles. I Meanwhile, thlrck:lass C b r i st mas advertising, better known as junk mall Is gumming Ujl the system. It accounts ior 23.6 percent of the volume but brings in only 15 pereent of the revenue. Every time congressional economizers try to jack up the ratea, the junk mail lobby starts playing Santa Claus to the House and Senate postal committees. A former committee member, ex.SCn. Daniel Brewster, 0-Md., has just been convicted of a«"epting brlbes trom a mall~rder house to oppose higher Junk- mail rates. So the rates remalh low and the mails become more clogged, INDEED, some junk mailers pressure local post offices Into giVi"I lhe junk mall immediate delivery rig~t along with firs~-class mall, especially when tbe )Ink mail advcrtllea Illes on a speclftc day : · In such cases. mailmen must arrtve·at the post office at a a.m. and tort out the Junk mail until hOOn before they can begin their roulel. Once on the route, the postman lt1Ull deliver the Junk maU to every hou .. -unilke On! cla• mall wltlcb may ml&t oome boUlee -thut hlrlber delayl111 Cbrlotmu deliveries. All thlo adds new emphasis to the .....,.I 111gestlon that peopi< mail their Olriltmu ~rdl and pareela tarly. Essential Crime•fighting Tool, Sa11• Pilot .Support for the To the Editor: l have recently read in your paper an article from Mr. Sam Nave stating "Police Helicopters are Dangerous. Warning from a Chopper Authority." I would very much like to comment brief- ly. Most so called quoted "experts" usually don't know the first thing that they are "talking about. The helicopter polil:< program is a virl!lallY required ~ lbese days, Ille ny the crime rate ia ~ throughout the ~ try. In moBt areas the crime rate has dropped wilh the use of helicopter patrols. A TKVE FORMER l'Qtorcraft ,develop- ment flight test engineer would not make such rash statements as "a threat to lite and limb, extremely expensive, and a constant irritation with their 'unwanted patrols." Mr. Nave seems like a !rustrated airline pilot who bas lived several years with the sound problem around a large airport in his job and is trying to focus this problem somewhere else. 11te sound problem is one of t~ top priorities to the helicopter manufacturers and al tbe present lime Hughes Tool Company of Culver City, California has developed a quiet helicopter. ''It is only a matter of time until another one crashe:i:, this time perhaps killing nmnerous bystanders." Are these the kind of statelJlents, we believe come from e>J>e'18 in Ille field? As loog as man is involvtd in. the maUJg and repairing ol airplanes and hellcoptera we can ex- pect failures. We as humans can only do our best and hope we catcll all the mistakes before they happen. ( __ MAIL_B_ox _)· u....... ....... ~ -...i-. ,...,.,..,..., wrttwt ..... _,. .............. Ill -_.,. ..... n. rtlltt .. ~ ......... '" --.............. _..._ ............ ..st .... c-. ........................... _ ..., ........... ,......~-h .......... ....., ................ . in to the police department and that the police department investigate each one turned in and have them "rev 'em up" and cite each one breaking the "noise pollution barrier." IF THE LOUD pipes owners knew someone might get hia license nwnber and tum it in, they might have more con- sideraUoo for their neighbors ears -they know there aren't enough policemen to keep tabs on them, but Ibey all have neighbon who can and will, if they know lhe police department will act on the n11D1bers sent in. . Let's encourage our Eagles; they are there to hold down crimes of burglaries, attacki, etc. And let us crack down on the real noi!Hnaliera, the loud cycles and loud pipes ... then maybe we can hear our own TVs in our own front l"OOITlll. MRS. EARL FERGUSON , Sere Loal!rs To the Editor: \ Since the election, important members of tbe Newport Beach community have not given Propnsition 20 a fair chance. The reactions of some threaten the ef- fectiveness of the C.outal Initiative pass- ed two weeks ago. The city government, Police 'Copters some mmmunity leaders, and the DAJ· LY PILOT vigorously opposed Proposi- tion 20 during the campaign, but afterwards should abide by the peopJe's decision. SPECIFIC ACTIONS have ccme from various sources. For example, Vice- Mayor Howard Ro&ers vowed to apply to have the entire city exempted from the new law. On Nov. a be said, "We'll try to get everything out that we can (DAILY PILOT, Nov. 9, page 2)." The weeks preceeding (and followlng) the election- bad more building permila 1ppioved In Newport Beach than ever before. City of- ficials encouraged uncertainty by their drive to get business projects "under lhe wire." But of course, the election results have not balled coastal construction (DAILY PILOT, Nov. JS, page 2). And on Nov. ZI, the ~ewport Beach Chamber of Com- merce declared its intent.kins to mount a statewide initiative campaign against Proposition !D (DAILY PILOT, Nav. 21, page 1). This announcement comes less than two weeks after the election! The continuing pool-election opposlllon to Ule Coastal lnitiativ~ seems to be a case of the •lsore loser." Campaign op- posllion is good, bul afterwards the decisions of the voters lhould be glven·a fair chance to work. 1be Coastal lnitilative may he our last chance to save our coast -especially the un- developed areas, DAN W. BERTSCH C•t• Also Sl!t'tle To the Editor: Your article on cats was very in- teresting. I· do not own a cat, thus you may say I'm not prejudiced in their favor . However, I'd like to bring up some points for the consideration of the Hunt- ington Beach City Dads. By spaying or neulering all strays, the cat population is reduced to wanted cats, since on1y those cats who have owners can propagate. Meanwhile the spayed strays keep down the rodent ~ation due to need for food. U all comnnmlUes kill strays and feed their owned cats, "·e will Soon need a Pied Piper. One doesn't need to be an ecoJosist to realiu that cats are preferable le toxic substances as rodent cootrol. I ru.. tbinJt call shOllld wear licomes and be allowed to toaml-' ln this waJ, every owned cat can help keep down the rodent population. If they -.. tags with their owners' phone numbers, persons who are annoyed by cats when they are in beat can call the owner. By all means, establish a llntit -four to a famJJy or whatever the city Dads deem Ht -but. let's not forget their ecological value by overfeeding them. Another good thing about cats is that Ibey bury their droppings. The leub law for clop keeps nelgbbors from being an- noyed by large piles of droppings and concomitant Dies -but cats should be allowed to roam. Finally, in order to absolve cat owners from neutering or spaying their animals, le( lh<m be responsible for all kitteos. Thus,.. they must find homes for them or give their kittens to tbe animal "shelter. U the shelter cannot find homes for them, Ibey can either spay them and lurn them iOQle or give them to science or destmy them. Perhaps if too many wind up in pet shops or animal shelters, it can then be mandatory that after one litter the female be spayed. Let the law be flexible and subject to revision in order to gear lbe'cal populatloo to the human and/or rat population. DOROTHY STEIN Our Mr. Nave goes on to discuss the "Dead Mans Curve" of the helicopter and uses this as an example of why he is moving his family to another part of the country. All aircraft, both helicopters and airplanes, have what i.s referred to as a "Dead Mans Curve." nus is an area in which it is at its most critical part of any take-off or landing but doea not cause any terror on the pilot's part as he is familiar with his aircraft and is a p~ fesslonal pilot. How Hard It ls to Care for Others i Police helicopters are usually called during Cites, disturbances for crowd dispersal and control. They do not Hover hlgh OVer crowds in a dangerous method. Police pilots are given strict instructions hQ.t.to Dy over crowds of people unless O¥ed to do so in riot control. tn' closing I · believe our so called "~r Authority" might be an aut'hOriiy on wOod chopping but not he)lqoptei•-~ should stick lo his airplanes and Jeave the helicopters to the real helicopter authorities. ' I have a toll'} of IS years, flying ex· pen.,... In all mes of hellcopten. Eighl yean ,.. an Airline Captain (bellcopters) In the Los Ang<les area. Over two Jtars nying experience in Northern Canada. 11,000 hours plus In helicoptm. A Viet· nam veteran with eight air medab. R. E. LOYNACHAN Eucouragl! 'Eqln' To the Edlior : Every to often somebocly hu to com. plain aboul our Eagles (poUce hellcop- tm) 11\lklng loo much noile. I can't understand their alUtll<l<. The Eagles do not make enough noile to keep •"1°"'.\ awake at n1aht -If. they are dillurl>Od by the EtgW., they are dlo- lurbed-period. There must he more un- derlying causes than Eaglea. OUR TWO EAGLES don'I make ntar ihe ooloe the loud chopper motorcycles do, or .ame of the loud pipes on can thlt &<> tearing up and down Ille 1treell al all houn or cloy and nlgllt. l W011kl like lo suggest that all m ldonil try to get the 11...,.. numhen of the loud cycles and can and turn them For more than a month now the front page bas talked of peace. For more than a month now the diplomats have ad· vanced and retreated In a ritual as state- ly and unhurried as the mating dance ol peacocks. And for more than a month now on page 11 or 14 or 24 there bas been a brief daily story a- bout sbellinp and batlleo and our con-lin•lnc bombing raJda -the boovi..t ol tbr entire war. "Ammcon !Ml bombm yeS<tday dropped another ID -ol bombs on 'Comnumilt ~ ••• " l l1nd now that l glonoe al Ullo brief dally otory on -11 or 14 or 24 -l glance 11 it and tum the pqe. How bard It .111 to conceive of the ex- plosive rol'ce ID UOO~tonl of TNT. How bard it is to en'(lllon ule blinding nash, .bear the eerdnlnHpllltlllj[ "'"'" feel the agony ol tom ne111, .....0 the -or deolb. · How llah! It ii to care. IT'ii -10 ,... -since Wt l cried. I -the clay wtll II wu the day II -" ,... killed In a plane crllb. ll wil the day 1111' doc dled. The .... -old MCI alck and In pain. I carried him down to the pet hospllal In my am11 llJd gave him lo the young ~rtan. I palled lhe dog one 1111 linlil 00 the head ... IOkl the Vet to kill him aod walked out with the unstoppahle tears flowing down my fact . I didn't weep for lhooe 13 people. I wept for my do(. The doc bad flved In ! ( ART HOPPE ) my world for IS years, I d.Jdn't know any of these 83 people. They bad never ex- isted in my world. Therefore, the fae\ that they bad ceased to eitlBt a!lecled my world hardly at all. I couldn't weep for tl\em. I've tbouiiJ>t about. that day oflel\. I think that we all live in our own UtUe ,...Ids. I think the real world out there eslsts only when It touches our own. I CARE. MORE about my wolgbt than I do about the otarvillg Jn India. l ca,.. more aboolt my Ju bill than about Ille jobless In the ghettoes. I care more about my leaking root than the thermonuclear bomb. l believe 'that my own little world com .. first -not bee.a .. 11 ahould, but simply heel-ii -· Tbat fl the WRY of tlllJIC•· And becau9e that fl the way of lhinp, 1 hellevo my lint tas1t is not to 11ve the real wotld, bol to 11ve my own. My -to ...... the mloery and Jn. JUlll<et ol the real -Id is vtrtually nil. But my powtt to mah my own lllUe world a belier place Is bnmeaurable. l P!'>" l -.... about deeth and sull<rill( la the real world. l l!IVll lb> to care '*''* every time l don 't, t cllluo over a corner ol my ooul. !very llmt I don,, 1 molt• my owa -Id a lllPllY le• decent pla<o in wllldl to ttve. But now that our leaden aay thal peace ls just around the ·comer, bow hard It Is to ..,.. • SO THE d1plomals continue theJr in-j trlcate !lllllleUverillg. the bombs 1 helped • pay for continue fiUing, and the human ; beings l never knew continue c!yini -, dying now for no good reason at all. SUrely ~ pointltaa deetbl now ""' j the most tn(tc ot this decadH)d war.· Yet so inured have I become In that ' decade to the suffering or others, .. banfeoed to tbeir pain, that I can now callously Olp tht pqe. 1 wish I could weep again .. I wish I J could weep, not only for what we are dobJg lo them, but for what we have ·done to my own lllUe world. I wish 1 could weep. But bow bani It bas become le care. I .--~~~~~-'"-~--.t ottAMOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wt ed, hbUs lltr Tho!T141 Kec uil, Editor Borboro Krtibich Editorial Page, ldltor The tdltorl11I lllllRI! of the Dally Piiot seeks to Inform And •tlmu- ltlt T'el~r'll by pre&cntlnQ: thlg newsf)l\per't opinions and tom· mrnury un to1)lca of lnte#tst and sla:nUlcanct, by. J)roYldlng-a forum for the expre111lon ot our rcadl'~' oplnlona, and by Jlf'Cl('nt ing thl' dlvrnie vitw'polnfJI of lnt<mnett ob- .crvMt end fl)Oktsf'rl('n on IOJ»C3 or thc day. 1 Wednuday, Nov. 29, 1972 l I ' i ' • • . • • . • ' • " " ' •• • I " •• II ~ AllBUCKU • 80N ~~ MORTlJARY £. 171b St., Colli .-.... ·• ..... ft.BERGERON FUNKR,U.B~ .... Ms '1U'll ... ;-........ 11. JIELL B:,ADWAY • MORTlJARY lr ... w17, CNta Meu u.-• ~~ ·J.AGVlllA Aai MOllTUAllY 1-Clll19..,, -· ., . PACIP'lC ,VID: · MEMORIAL PARlt .. .,. .. ......., ~ Podllc View Drfft ii-II, Co!Uonda MU7W •• , PE!!lt FAMILY bOLONiAL ll'IJNl!:RAL I DOME 1 'nil Bofsl Ate. wn1mlootor-• ...... rn:-MORTlJARY l e~~ - Apply.., Soon • For CSf Admission . lD'S 1:..-, If -..... -.....,,_,.. Cit know of anyone· inorisi&, te our arM. pleue tell ua • tblt ·~....,. dtlnd ·a trltDdly welcome and help -lo--ltd In their new tun'DWldlnp. ' SI. CUst Ylsll.-....,, 4"-nM ... Ylllbr MM174 Cami I•. _ .. _. -... MA11NGm · : .,.,_ U9ht•front co11dle• -"--1·· filk the oirr pretty colon wch 0 ~I • qui'9 0 mtlw *'°"· Quick ..,.ryotte inside the 'fort! Honff Into the stables. the field equipment out, ),._ dlan canoes and ponlel ON 1nvi9w-Whot ... .._.... 5•• of'1 ~ GABBI GALE ~ -' ' ,I can .,, ~ng 'f04I can IMIY' ft'9t • ..... IMcaute I .. ,._ peat ~ti 't'OU tel rne. I ~ OM ll"'tolD»! 1488 • ' . TRICYCLES 'r M"" You be the bad '#fl'f and l'I be tM Policeman an my tricycle OK? Here t come! E-f+f-f' I 2 LOCATIONS -· . 11" TlllCI 11" Tll .. , .. TllD ' ... 11'' 1211 • 223 E. 17th \ Wtd11t5d1y, t40Ytm~ 29, 1972 041LY PI LOT %:J Officials ' Appointed T,q :·Panel Pact for A,ppraising Starr Ranch Okayed For Town Hall ANAllEIM -Dr. AngUI Campbell, director of the Institute of Soclal Research at the Univerolty <i Michigan, . will discula 0 PoDs a D d PoliuCs" 'llnlnday al the 0r..,. County -of . Town Hall of C&llfomia. The luncheon program will be held at the Disneyland hotel For reservatloos, call Arthur YOUll( llld Compeoy at 835'1e55 or the Town Hall of. lice II (!13) GMlll. , SANTA ANA -Orange Cowlly lllpervlsors Tuesday _ ..... the hiring of an ap- p'lloer lo determine a fair llilltet tilue of 5,500 acres of the' Slan' Ranch Mrlh ol San JUOll Capistrano. 'l'lle CllUllty Is eying the pro- perty • · a future regional ~rk. 1be appraisal contract With Stanley E. Goode Jr. ol Santa ADI calls for a max· tmum expenditure of •14,500. .~..Opb !.. Henneasey(of the county's Real Property Services Department,' who has carried oo negollatlons with the property owners, said a ttfltatlve lease-purchase agre& ment would be advantageous to the county financially . · HE ·SAID the county rould lease the 5,500 acres which is tbe lower ball ol the l~OOIO acre nnch with options to purchase in five Increments. "We are entltJed to apply for a state grant each year for ·mone y to purchase · ~." Hennessey ex· · plained: •"That way We have a better· ·chance of getting a large part of the cost through the grants rather than ap- plying for a large lump llDD to start with." ' To date, the 'OOly com- mitment the supervisors have made is the hiring ·of the ·1p- proiser. Heoneuey reported that negotiations with the Bank of America trustee for 10 Orange and Los Angeles County charities that own the property have p r-o c e e de d lmOOthly. 1be action to hire the ap- tr'1 amazing . how mum like a rear l:.Oby thk doM octl. Her "fall a~ oc.. flan !ell her r .. dawn Ol'ld drop off•~ .. ti\o ~ '!'• -with hOi[liOO pilow (Na~ Jtff(ted). il ' 511 , .. _ , ...... BUBBLlGAME Step right up and try your skill at paping mar- bin onto matching fffl. ... 'ya ..... 244 do~. VERTIBllD Control your own copter million ln1ide ond out. Pow. ertul I Inch ~ ter1 provide airlift • drtw. a•• BASICmAU & GOAL SIT .. ,,,,., toll ttie u.i..r )'WI' Ood ... IO'f 01 he ~ _,.. .. Ado! !lite boell1tbal Olld 9001 - 4•• BAmEGROUND ·Temlon fills the pir, the lof. de Zone Is cold Oftd w.f. Both U.S. ond German troops march onwqrd Into bottfe, Who will rt.. victon be? ~4'' M-16MACHINE RIRI Imagine-your~lt ' COmlTIOftM ol ITOOpL o..tinotioni coolie tat,~ battery operated command rlffe Wtth whining aovnd. ln- c I u d et 1ho ulder ...... 3•• FOOTBALL, T& & PUMPSIT here'• Oii dklol.in. ........ ......... ......... ollCI tvi.: pralaerJreviously hwl. been approv by the c l"u n t y Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commlas.lon. Tbe v a I u e determlnaUoo ii to be com- pleted by March 15. The county has eyed the property ror a regional park ever since R ecreation Environments lnc. of Newport Beach defaulted on a purchase contract in 1970. Recreation Envjranmenls was forced to drop plans for a '5 mlllton purcbue of the J0,000 acres when its parent corporation. Penn C e n t r a I went into bankruptcy. Three in 'Godfather' Case Hea r Charges SANTA ANA -Three of raignment was being 8Chedul- four men dubbed the "god-ed for Robert Galas, 47, Villa father Four" by prosecutors Park, identified by di.strict at- who accuse them of hatching a torney's investigators u the Mafia.style plot to extract principal in a plan to emact $51000 from a Huntington $5,000 from Philip Luchesi, 2.6, Beach businessman have been operator of Pal's Vacuum arraigned in Orange County Service, 18583 Main St., Hun4 ~ Court oa chlrges of tington Beach. extortion, solicitation to com- mit murder and conspiracy. IT IS AlLF.GED that George Earl Hughes,· 32, of Hughes, MerTitt and Miller, 16312 Honolulu Lane, Hun· immaculately dressed a n d tington Beach and Jae): Alden driving a long, b 1 a ck Merritt, 37, of Long Beach, limousine, called at Luchesi'• were ordered to face tr;al Jan . store and advlJed t be 22. astonished victim tbllt "Galas had a contract out on you." JUDGE -WILLIAM Murray Luchesi said be was mi\! ended the fr<edom Mer-that '5.000 would take ..,,, ol ritt had enjoyed from the date the contract and that if be of last week's grood jury In-cared lo contribute a furlber dictm.nt by ordering him '5,000 the trio would d1-of commJtted to county jail. Ball Galas. was set at $10.000. Luches i said be managed to He ordered transient Walter stall his visitors and im- Eugene Miller, 37, to return mediately notified Huntington for arraignment Dec. 12 and Beach police of the alleged ex- allowed Hugties to remain free tortioo plot. All four defeo- on a f10,0oo bond posted dants were lmmedlatety ar- dealier. rested oo charges later en- Coort officials said ao ar-dorsed by tbe Grand Jury, ~~~ HI DOTIIE Most cfoll can'T ta• ot1 telephone. but there It one! HI Oottio will ta• to you on your phone throuvh her.. JUlt 1queeze yaur ~ receivier. She IG'fl 11 diffeNftf tNngL For "°"' •th .,..my lltwt I trai;et otop my lmoglna "( Sopwith Como!, ...,,tied w+m refill btvahs ond toofh. poste, me, the great .......... -..-l>Nsh. mu'1 go onward to 1mllet OCrolf the k>n<l 88 ,..,..,,, ' SURPllSI BOX ~ · '-fot big brother °""' wtlh S.oeltf'ries ond 5 ~ No looee portl ond eoty to horde. 411 smru POKER AURORA Coh for the keon concentro- tlon of a card champ and the cool calm hand of the .tittle ....... 911 lyP•rll•r hcOffte 0 rMI tycoon~ ond .... Nol ....... thk wcwtd *-"-"' ....... • SHOW'N TEll PHONOGRAPH You know wt\at? I gotto phonograph ond o fl1m ...... al "' one. h ployt aN air.ff of recordl ond con plcry It ol .,,...,..., Harbor Shoppf 119 C.tnter, COltl:a Mesa 545-7032 -10 -6 dally; Fri. 'Ill 9; Sur. !2 -5 22•• • I ' '• ,. H/F treatment Can Help 'Nemesis' ::1 9' DR. STEINCROBN ' ' • • Dear . Dr., Steincrohn: Just w!Jlll Is 'Ille an.w.r! We have two "<hlldrtn. One Is an anii•I and the other a little dMI. lt is di£flcult to believe that these two boys have come from the union of the same father and molher. ,, The older boy is II, quiet and well behaved. He has never been d. problem. OUr other son ls not quite 6, but is con- sidered lhe nemesis of our neighborhood. . He is always fight,lng with other kids. He has a terrible temper. Can't sit still and play. Can't seem to con- cenlrate. Jn school he is always fidgeting and difficult ' DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE to keep quiet. His teacher says he needs professional help. Otherwise, he see ms healthy. so we've never had him to the family doctor since he was young enou'h to get his .shots. Is it Lmportant enough for a visit to the doc- tor? -P.1rs. T. COMMENT: Your problem is shared by thousands of other Frustrated parents. Until the past few years. all sucll children were either labeled as brats or just -as you say - little devils. Now we know we have been calling the innocent. guilty. Simply because we were unaware that the hyperkinetic chlld Is at the merey of un- controllable energy. Like the pnellDIOOia patient who can't be blamed for coughing or having a high fever, the hype r ti n e t lc youngster shouldn't be blamed for compulsively m o v i n g around, lalldng loudly, 00.Slng other children, and refusing to sit down and concentrate as well as hl$ peen. What did we do for them in the past? Prescribe tran- quilizers in the hope we could slow them down. But such treatment wu ineffective. They kept on being overactive. Likewise, attempted reasoning and many spanldngs only ag- ft;r-i ~r'~!Uniea • • '"' how to fight fire with fire. We now prescribe amphetamines for many such chi l dren. lnstead of winding them up even more, the drug seems to calm them. (Ot her similar drugs do, too ). Instead of dispersing their energy willy- nilly, the children focus It on whatever is neceMary at the moment. They become more tractable In school, ln the home, and with other children. rr IS EVIDENT that any parents who have similar pro- blems should take their child for examination. The pediatri- cian may call in a neurologist (for brain wave ex- aminations), a psychlatrst. or ask help for him or her from a child-guidance clinic. As you can see, Mrs. T ., it is time for a visit to the doetor. If there are no organic com- plications, you can 1 o o k forward soon to h a v i n g another "angel in the house." Dear Dr. Steincrohn: What's the use of tonsils and adenoids anyway? They cause so much trouble, why were they put there? -Mrs. Y. COMMENT' Chances are you've had some problems with your own chlldren having frequentb"Sore throats, in- terf.....C. with breathing and other complaints. But it ls important for parents to know that healthy tonails and adenoids act as d<f..,.., against trouble. '!'bey are part of a lymphatic system that is protective against wtdespn!ad Infection. However , once they t.h e m 1elve1 become chroolcally Wected, causing ear and throat Wectloos, they have to be removed by the ...U.-n -aUon called Tl:A (lc:millectomy a n d adenoldectomy). Do everything Possible to mate your home a sare haven for your children for many ac· ddents can be prevented by alert parenis says Dr. Stein· crohn In bis booldtt, "'How to Save Your O'lild r r om Hlmaell," For a CO{>)' .write him at this paper enctollng 1$ cenll In coin and a STAM· P E D , SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. • Not Covered a.-i-.- SACllAMll!ml -T be 1talt'1 d-nlltl law cloos not apply lo proputleo In a ....... lf'll which et· ,.._ OCOllQlllfc ...... l~tk>n lilt "1ildl ore not ""*"lly dm•d or..,...,.. from ...... eel ..,.,.., .wr. Geo. I!:-J. v-1111 nded . I ' • t ' t.' :STARTS FRI. 10:00 A.M. • • . sorry •• .NO PHONE OR MAil ORDERS! . . 116 Penn-Pr••' Pontsorlg . .5.98 ........•.. ·•• • · · NOW !/SM 20 western styled flo'r••· orjg. 7.98 ........ , .•••• NOW S.11 15 flare leg i•om orig,,6.98 ... , .....•.•.••.••• NOW 4.11 10 corduroy jackets, great value ......•......•.. NOW 16.ff tJ boxer 1hor11, ~·· sizes. orig. 1.50 ••••••• • • . • • • NOW .II 71 short sleeve sweatshirts orig. 3.98 •• · • · • • ·• • • · NOW 2.H 21 rib-knit sport shirts. ~rig. 5.98 ...... · · • • • · • • · · NOW 1.11 11 L/Scontro11polo1hirt1.orig.6.98 ....••..•.. ·• NOW 1.11 13 S/Sknitbike•hirtsorig, 12.00 .....•.... , .•.• , NO,W 2.11 100 fo1hionttko1Underweororig. l.98 ....••..••• NOW 1.22 21 L{S solid color shirt• orig. 5.98 ............•.. NOW 3.11 31 S/Spolyesterknitshirts.ori,g.10.98 ··········:NOW 4.11 28 S/S knit gol f •hirts. Orig. 8.98 .... 1 ••••••••••• NOW S.11 4 metalflasks,pocketsiie,orig.5.00 .....•..... NOW 1.11 ·,,,; •4.~ ,. ··~l'l:ll3lJ. 30 big,&. little stuffed onimab orig. -i.98-8.99 .. NOW 2.la.3.11 200 lorge toy assortment orig .. 88-1.19 . , ......•.. NOW .66 10 bottle cutters. orig. 9.95 .... , , .• , •..•••• , •.. NOW S.11 S Mattel roce set orig. 10.98 •••.••••... , .••••• NOW 6.11 6 Mattel stunt car orig, li.77 ••• • • • • • · • • • • • • • NOW 2.U . . ' 2 ·35mm GI Voshico eleclro comero orig. 133.39 .. NOW11t.ll 3 Sell-Howetlslideprofector#98lQOrig.13-i.88 . NOW ff.II 1 Sell-Howellmovieproiector#-i59orig. 12-i.88 . NOW l lt.11 l Kodak conridge M 105 orig. 12-i.95 .......... NOW 119.11 . t wide ongle lenses for Palorios colo1pox orig. \3.95NOW 9.11 7 telephoto and wide angle lenses for lns1omotics ori9. 16.99 ..•....•. , .......•.•..•..•.••. , NOW 12.ll ' . ,-~ ~, ~'. ... ~'~EFm'1!1ml 11 pre-schoolsweol&hirts orig.2.-i9 ,,.,, •••••••• NOW .H 21 pre-school sporf shirts orig. 2.-i9 ••• , , •• , , • , , , • NOW ,99 60 Boys brushed flare ieons ..... ; •••••• , , , , • SPECIAL 2.H 12 Soys' dress'Shfrts w/ties orig. 4.50 •••••••••••• NOW 1.t9 32 boys' baseball caps orig. 1.29 .. , ••• , • , •• , •.• NOW .II 31 tleeveless sweater vests oriq. 4.98 .....• , . , , ••. NOW 1.9t 111 Boys long sll!ceve sweo1 shins orig. 3.98 •••••• , • NOW 3.44 100 Boys dress 1fock1 orig. 4.98 ....... , •••• , •••• NOW 3.11 15 ~· snop-on tie1 orig. 2.50 . , • , , , •••.• , •••.•. NOW .H 150 Boys T·shirts ........ , ..............•• , • SPECIAl 3/1.00 12 pr .. school dune buggy jackets orig. 6.98 •••••.• NOW 3.11 15 big boys' dune buggy jockets orig. 7.98 .• , ..• , • NO~ 4.81 brushed corduroy jackets orig. 9.98 .....•..• , •. NOW 6.11 " ,~, .. · ·' 31 dir\1 dresse1 size'· 1 -i orig. 5.00/6.00 .......•• NOW 3.11 52 girls dresMs size 7-1-i orig. 6.00{7.00 , •••...•• NOW 4.11 J2 glrb dresse11lze 7·1-i orig. 7.00/8.00 , , .• , •.• , NOW 5.11 37~ girls dresses size1 7-1-i or ig. 8.00/9.00 , , , ..... , NOW 6.lt 100 1 .~ girls roin coots size S. I -i ........•..•••••••••. NOW - I gid• d<euH ain , .. o•ig. 5.00 ........•••..•• NOW 2:11 2t girls sun 1uits size 2-"4 orig. 1.00/2.29 , . , •.• , • , • NOW .II 10 g irls 1hort11ize 4-6 orig. 2.00 , ...•. , •• , .•. , • , NOW .II 10 girl11kirts aize 2-~ orig. 1.00/1.69 •.. , .. , : •• , •. NOW .II 30 little girts maxi dresses size 1.1, cirig. 7.00 • , • , • , NOW 5.11 '. 25 men'scowboybootsorig.18.99 .••...••..•.•• NOW 12.11 25 men's harness boots orig. 27.00 • , ..•••.•• , • , • NOW 11.11 20 men's dress shoes orig. 16.99 ... , , •..•.••.••. NOW 12.U 20 men's fun shoes orig. 10.99 ...•.•.... , .•• , , . NOW 2.11 15 men'sbrushed leothercosuolsorig. 12.99 ••... NOW 9.11 31 Women's rain boots orig. 3.00 ......... , ••... NOW 1.11 60 women's heel• ond flot1 orig. 10.99 . , , , , , .•. , . NOW 6.11 SO women's heels ond sandals orig, I 5.99 • , , •.••• NOW 1,11. 75 women's 1ondals orig , 2.00 , . , ...•••••..• , • , NOW .33c 60 women's lug sole 01ford1 orig. 9.99 •••••••• , • , NOW 6.11 150 women's fur slippers •... ~ .... , • , •• , •• , , , • • • • NOW 2.oO 150 wtim•n'sfurslippers ............•.•..•.•.•.. NOW 3.00 20 brushed leather oxfords orig. 9.99 . , •••• , ••••. NOW 4.U 75 childrens' shoes orig. 7.99 .....• , , , ••.• , ••.. NOW 3.11 30 childrens' rain boots orig. 3.99 .• , , .•••• , ••• , . NOW 1 •• 1 100 children1' animal slippers , ...... , .. , , ..•••••. NOW 1100 30 wrangler boots-boy/men/women orig. 35.00 ••• NOW 2 •• 11 20 wrangler boots-boy/men/women orig. 28.00 • , , NOW 21.h (' , .. 1 short sleeve plo!d T-sh irt orig. 5,00 .. , •...• , ••.• NOW.: 3.ia 1 short sleeve body shirt w/opplique orig, 5.50 • , . NOW 1.U I long sleeved fashion 1hiri orig. 5.00 ... , .••. , ... NOW J:U· 19 long sleeved zipper front top orig. 7.00 ••..... , NOW 5.U 2 polko do1 ornel culotte orig .. 88 .. , .•••..••• , . NOW .22 4 occordianculotteoriq.2.88 .....•.••.•.••... NbW. 1.81. 1 belted heother acrylic orig. 9.00 . , , , , , , .••. , . NOW SJI 7 ·skirt· A-line w/studs orig. 9.00 . , , , • , , , , ••• , .. ,NOW .. II 1 9 skin · pleated wool flip orig . 7.00 •• , • , ••••••• , NOW 5.U 3 skirt-patchwork suede orig. l-i.00 .• , . , .• , • • • • NOW 11 ,11 ! 5 skirt· patterned coll an culotte orig. 7 .oo-. , • , . , , NOW 4.11 · 2 skirt· brushed co11on A-tine orig. 6.00 , , ••• , , , . NOW 4.U 100 plastic rofncoots ..... , ...• , •••.•• , , • , •••••• NOW 1.44 1 1hort sluve top orig. 8.00 , , • , ••• , , •• , ••• , ••• Now ., 4.11 15 1klnny pile lop orig. 7.00 .. , , . , ... , , ... , , . , , , , NOW 4 ... 6 k>ng sleeve patchwork sweater orig. 9.00 , • , , .. NOW 6.11 4 rib knit screen print top orfg. 7 .00 .... , , , , , , ••• , NOW 2.11 3 1hort deeve stripe acrylic top orig. 9,00 . , , •••••• NOW 6.U 22 short sleeve kn it w/opplique top orig. 9.00 •• , , , , , NOW ..... 9 long sleeve-cap sleeve sweater orig. 6.00 , , .... NOW 3.11 6 V-neck long sleeve polyester knit swearer orig. 8,00 NOW 5.U 21 shott sleeve corduroy velour lops orig. 7.00 . , ..• NOW s;u I short sleeve acrylic w/appllque lop orig. 6.00 • , . NOW I.II 17 long sleeve top orig, 10.00 •.... , , , • , ...•••• , NOW 6.11 6 long sleeve loc•up rib IOfl orig, 8.00 ••• , • , , , , , NOW 5.U frnitr Scl'ff• Prl•!t polo shirts ••d tuk tops assorted colors, men's sizes t·m..1 your choice 3 fl!r'l.00 WOMEN'S DRESSES=iii~'Huntington Beach I half 1izes dresses orig. 12.00 .••••••••• , •• , • , NOW UI 6 backless long dresses orig. 23.00 ••••• , • , • , • , • NOW 11.11 4 sWeoter knit pant su its orig, 20.00 •• , .• , , •..•• NOW 4.11 I white uniforms orig. 11.00 ...• .(. ••••• ,.,., .• NOW 2~ .. 3 blue suede cool• orig. 80.00 , •••• , ••.• , , .. , , NOW 69.H 14 suede bicycle iockets orig, 2e:oo ••• I........ NOW 11.ff t misses culottes orig. 5.88 • , ••. , ••• , ••••••• , • NOW 3.11 20 anklepantiorig.9.88 .•..••••.••••••••••••• NOW 7.U 4 women's maxis orig, 10.88 , •• , , , • , ••• , ,,, • , • NOW 7.11 9 sport vests orig. 4.88 .......... , • , • • • • • • • • • • • NOW 2.11 JI ready to hang posters. Ol'tg •• 99 , , • , • , • , , , •. , NOW 1M osst,posters.oria.i.00-2..90 ·············'···NOW.•. I 1 custom 919 adder w/credlt bolonce. orig. 99.a8 . NQW I l~htcompactportoble819ddder.Of'tg.7 ... ll .. NOW 1 •lectric7ll columnodder.orig.59.99 ••••••••. NOW' 1 manuol odder orig. 69.99 •••• , , •• , , •• , , , ••• N()Y4 Q , 1 Unitrex 1200 colculoror. orig. 119.95 NOW lit j ...... . 4 Speakers orig, 69.95 each . , ••• , ••• , , ••••••• NOW 1 white AM radio orlg. 13.95 •...••••.••••••••• NOW t 2 'Mllre ~ toble rod;o orig. 21.95 .•.,,,, .• , •••• NOW 14. S clock rodio orjg, 29.95 .•••..•••..•••••••••• • NOW 22.11 ! Guitars orig, 29.95 . , .• , ••• , . .' ••••• , •••••• 1'10W 22# 1 AM/FM cassette recorder orig. 69.95 • • • • • • • • • . NOW 56.l .. 3 PC. Radio/Phon orig. 129.88' ••• , .••••••••.. NOW HM •• ' ;. . 1,HOllSEWARES .,-. ~ · · 1• Kun tington-lreoth ' 7 sleeveless tops orig. 6.88-, • , •• , , .••••••••••• NO_w _ __s.u ._ 12 tweed ocrylk: skiru orig. 5.88 •••. ' .••.••• , •••• NOW 3.111 9 A-lined plaid skirt1 orig, -i.88 , • , , • , , •••••.. , , NOW UI 14 tweed & plaid ponls orig. 7.88 , . , .•.•••• , ••• , NOW 5.11 12 3-Pc. orion pant sets orig. 37.00 ...••..•... ; .• NOW 29.U 11 3-Pc. moxi skirt sel sets orig. 37.00 ..•..••.•• , , N.QW 2'.U -2ric. cu bi tfays, poJV tpl-jvotCI, or;V:""l-:49 ·;: •• , • , NOW-• -~ 31 mini ice cube troys, orig. 2/.99 , •• , •. , .•• , , , , , NOW t 10 "lt'sfuntaf'ondue"book.orig.1 .98 •••••••••• NOW· 1 I 2-Pc. velour pant sets orig. 2-i.OO •.•... , •....• Now lt.11 9 3-pc . shirt, vest, pant sels orig. 37.00 ..••..... , NOW 2'.11 7 cardigan sweaters orig. 6.00 , . , ••..•.• , . , •.• NOW 4.11 5 cardigan sweater& orig. 24.00 ••••••..••..•.• NOW.,,, lt.11 4 cardigan sweater• orig. 1 r.oo ......... , .... , , .NQW t.U· t slipover sweaters orig. 7 .00 .•••••• , ••. , •••• , t10W1 SM , 7 misse1 z., front skirt orig. 10,00 • , •••••••••••• NOW 17.11' 19 satincrepepolozzopontsorig.12.00 •••••.. ,. NOW Lit 9 double knit pants orig. 6.00 ..• , • .-••• , • , •••• , NOW 4..11 34 cru1hed velvet pants orig. 12.00 .••• , ••••• , •• , "NO't/ 1'-81 30 polye1terponts·extro1ize1 orig. 14.00 •• , :, , • , • NOW 11.11 21 double knit pants .x si:r.es orig. 8.00 •• , •• , •••• , tJOW , .... 6 brushed jeans -X sizes orig. 7.00 ..• , •• , •...• , N,OW 4.11 5 long sleeVe crepe blouses orig. 9.00 ••••.••.•• NOW 6.U 6 long sleeve.canon .hirts orig. 5.00 ••••••••• , . . NOW 2.U 6 cosuol tops Orig. 6.00' ......••.••••.•. : •.•• , ~OW 4.11 5 sMrt sleeve tops orig. 5.00 ..•• , , , ••..•...•• • NOW ~ 14 X-1ize 1otin blou1es orig. 8.00 •••• , , • , .••••• , NOW S.11 15 X· si:r.e tunic zip front orig. 8.00 • • • • • • • • . . • NOW ..... 18 casual tops orig. 6.00 ..... ,,:.. , ••. ._. , •.•.•••• Jl'O'!" 4.11- 5 1hbrt dee~ print body shirts 'brig. 7.00 ..••..•.. NOW 4.11 20 long sleeve satin print blouses orig. 7,00 , •. , ••. NOW iLll 17 fitted print shim orig. 6.QO. '. .• , ••.•••••••.. , , NOW i.at 7 ocryHcprintblousesorig.11 .00 ••••• , •••••.•• NOW 7M I print tunics orig. 14.00 _-:-••• , , ••••••• , , -••• , • , NOW l ... ' I I : ; ' . 24 misses hondbogs Ofig. 5.00 •••••••••• , ••. , •• NOW 3.11 ~2 misse.rcowolbog1orig.7.00 ••••••••••••••• NOW 4.11 12 krlnl<le potent handbags orig. 8:00 • , •• , , • • • • • NOW 5.11 39 cosuol purses orig. 10.00 , •...... , ••••••••.• NOW 6.11 40 shoulder & cosuol bags orig. 14.00 ••• , • , • , • • • Now 10.11 61 puppet• on a chain ol'ig 2.00 •• , •••••••.•.•. , NOW 1.U 163 pins and earrings orig. 1.00 •..••• , ••• , •• , ••• NOW M 43 wood &. silver accessories orig. 3,00 , , . • . . . • • . NOW 1.11 60 gift-boxed pins orig. 5.00 ••.••••• , •• , • , . , , • • NOW J.3:3 4 tops orig. 8.00 . , ....•••••••• , ••..••••...•• NOW S.U 2 polye1ter lop1 orig, 7.00 •.•.. , , ......••••••. NOW 4.U 6 layered look polyester tof,s orl9. 7.00· ... ,., .... NOW 11.U 4 print tops orig. 8~50 , ......... , ... , • . . . . . . . . NOW 6.11 4 velvet pents a,lg. 11.00 , , •••• , • • • • • • . . • . • • • NOW 1.U 3 pant sets denim orig. 11.00 , • , • , , , , , ••••.•• NOW 12.11 3 print dresses qrig. 15,00 .•... , ••••• , ••••• , • • NOW 11.11 3 polyesterdresseaorir/.15.00 ••••.•.•••••.•• NOW 11.11 . ' ~ I 170 women's vole pontiesorig. J.00 , ••.. , ........ , NOW .SO 300 nylon po.nt •• ......... , . , . , ••.•••••••• , , NOW 2/1.00 115 vote jewelry orig. 2.00 •. , , • , •••.• , , , • , ••••• NOW .ff 47 novelty bodysuits orig, 9.00 . , •• , • , , •••• , , • , • NOW 6,U 12 51rlped bodysuit& orig. 6.00 . , • , •.•• , .• ~ • , ; • • NOW l.11 11 nyton knit body1uifs orig. 6.00 ••••• , • , •••••• , NOW 2.11 24 po11el girdles orig. 7.00 • , , , , • , • , , , •• , •••• , • NOW 4.U 240 knee-hi socks, foshion colors •.•••••. , , , . NOW ,44 14 white tricol bro1 orig. 4.00 , , , , , • , .•••..•• , , • NOW 2.11 41 green lace bro1 orig. 3.00 .•• , , •• , , •• , , , •••. NOW 1.11 ' • • • ... ' JCPeliney · The values~ here every day. • • 3 garden torches orig. 6.95 -. , , • , •• , •• , , , •• , , , , NOW ' 125 yds. reversi~t fur fabrie~ f#' wide orig. 7,llf • , , NOW S." lM 'd_•· acryiicprints orig. 2.18 • , , •.••.• , • ,•, •• •t ~ -~:1.U 15~.-ia~,r,~~~uesorig .• .89 -~··'.···•••••~ ......... NOii ... Jl'.~$ttJW zwerpulls ""9-~70/.t{J .... -. .......... NOW ~~ I' sign~ of,z~iO~ oppligu~\ od0,11.00 , .• , • : , , ... ,1 MOW , 'M ' I ·dec9ratwe Mtdheod1 on@• 1.00 ••• , • , , • , , • , • , tfbw ·'till M oHOrt;d sew-ing notion1 orig. '?9 to .49 , ••.•• , , NOW. 1t M. 11 l'r\(l~ra~kltt for belt•,,-;!Ct 9!'9• 2.99 •••.•.•••• NOW t.11 41 k:llof\.~lf9S polyest.rf,c~n otlg. 1.50-1.95NOW ,7S.1M : ' . 11 tobleclott.1 • assorted .a.is o~. 3.50-3.18 ••• ,. , NOW~ I boxed Ii~ sets of'i9. 5.#).QO •.•. , .... , • , • • NOW ii 4t IUtch<n -.l e"'embl9<'.~.!0,J.DO ... NOW2/1#1/1 11. p,nnP,".' s~eti, full \i~.Pi~ orig. 3.M •. , , • NaN J: · 15 place mots orig. 1 . .50 ••• ~ •• , •• ,.,., ...... , tqr· { .... 150 towel• batn, ••<fjwhil!Jbl.,." or~.1-~. ,. ,., .... -,JO 4i iowola, hond, red/whlle/bTue orig .• 70 ••••• , , • , NOW :fi M wvah cloths, rtd/whitt/blu. O[ISI• .«> •• , , •. , , •• NOW .IS 61 beach towels "Frarier th• Uon" Sp.,:. , , , ..•. , , , .... J/lM • 41 nowhy curtoln .. 24-36" solidi I. prints orig. 2.29/3.69 _., • 1 NOW'IM.,., II p;nch pteatod cofa .. 2•"·30" orig. 3.U/3.et •..• Nol¥ I/SAi 11 panels 5"' '°ng orig. 2.99 ••.••.••••.••••••• NOW 1.11 3 Hollywood bed cove'"' orig. 20.00 •• , ••• , ••• , . NOW 1 ..... ~ ' • I Winchester94 rifles orig. 79.95 •... , • , ••. , • • NOW St.ti 10 sk.is, laminotecf, 11eel edges, orig. 15.00 ••• , ••• NOW 11.fl I pr. skis, si.l\>er metal gloss. orig. 90.00 , , , •••• , . NOW 71.11 ' ,. • '" ' FURNITUR£:~ HUttti11!Jton Bfioi.h • 20 pr. bed ron& greatly reduced .. , ••• ,,, ••••• ,.,, NOW a 1 high bo~k velvet rocker or~g. 109.00 • , .,. , , , , • NC'li/i 1 3-pc. dinelle toble, 2 choirs orig.) 19.00 . , • , , •• • NoWl l 1 white Parson11tyle dinette table orig. 159.00 , •• NOW 77* 1 velvet high bock choir orig. 109.00 •••••• , ... , • NOW Mitt 1 crusfiedvelvetrockerOrig,2)9.00 ....... ~ •••• NOW 1 1 blue-green tweed sofa orig, 2-i9.00 • , , , •••••• NOW 1 blue-green,tweedchoirorig.129.00 ,,,,,',,,,,NOW 1 bluevelvetswivelchoirorig.179.00 •••• ~ ........ NOW 1 toiledgreenvetvetsofadrig.289.00 ,, ' ••• : •• NOW 1 1 orange veNet chait'1 orig. 189.00 ••• , • , •• : , • , NOW I 1 blockvinylchoirorig.139.00 . ··;········•··· NOW ff 1 orangewfvetstriP._echair~tig.119.00 .... ,.,,, NOW 1 gold ond black Spo,.lsh style choir orig. 149.00 • NOW 1 slightly soiled yellow "Yelvet choir orig. 129.00 ~ •• NOW 1 white Pqllantine end table Oflg. 150.00 .•• , , , , , NOW 1 bronze occosionol choir orig. 109.00 ••••• , •••• NOW n 2 barrel cocktail table orig. 56.00 , ..•• , •••. , , • • NOW 3t 1 pecan Wood cocktail tobl• orig. 135.00 •••••• , • NOW 71. " I ,l, ' . .1~ 1 • 4 H.P. swinger mini bik•orig. 2 .. 4.99 •• , , , •••• fl!OWl ..... 1 3.S H.P.goldenpintominiblkeorig.169,95 ,,, NOW 13fail S 1et1 · Delco aire 1hoC!ks oriQ. 45.95 • , , •• , .•••. , NOW 2 .. 11 , 6 foremo11® Mini Bikes 2.5 H.P. orig, 129.95 •.• NOW 119.IO 1 Benelll 65 c.c Compact Mini Cycl• orig, 319.00 NOW DIM 12 FM Multiplex 8 troclc player w/4. spe.okers , ••• SPECIAL 7fll IJ 10 tope, 8 troc~ tape caddy1 orig. 3.95 •••••• , •. NOW ·" 1 pinto Mobile C.8. transceiver orig. 279.00 •••••• NOW 24148 1 it-67-69 30~450 Comaro h.o<kn orig. 88.00 • , • NOW 7 .... 1 1et·70-71 396-4$4 Comoro h.ade n orig. II.OD • , NOW 76rill 1 ponabte .. !<otkJopoqJAM0<ig.79.99 ....... NOW 51;11 ( I Shop Penneys Huntington Beach· Mond~y thru Saturday 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM ·SUNDAY 11 AM to 5 PM •• \ ·l• ,,. I • T0..y's Fleal ' . ORAN6E COUNTY; CALIFORNIA .. WEDNESOAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1972 VOL 61i, NO. 334, B S6CTIONS, 106· PA6ES ' . • N TEN CENTS . ' sos • ID t Darned Cat" t •• , ,. By IOllN U!J.KR ........... Deel -Wiii! a JD.pound alleJ cat that IJahta with ......., cletaers, eels like a ...... , lllO!<ll, and II totally Ulelela? . lfao,~5.1W464u.mu,.. can. . u ,._ doeln't ..u ~. thla aller cat II lllble ·lo be U. -· tl'a Hw> tlnctoo Beach coui>19 wlP ~ *'-much of their llves and more than fl0,000 • of !hair money to hel!liila lllray ca11. "W.'Ve 'pl8ced fift newap.-per addl and no• nnts hhil,'' llf"I bis owner. "Be'1 Jo111 the kind GI cat nabOdy ems for lleca• he'• elchl !'""" qld and not U cute U I kitten m\)'IDOi't. "Bul,11 eoatim1e9 tbe desperate owner, 11he'1 pt a lot ol. We and lovint"lelt ln him,, if only we > Cl!D &td the , rlcht perlCID1.. . ' "'' •• · Thil ~.ell II typical of the kind of cal helped by the Huntingt.-. . . Beach couple. They found him .on their ""°'1teP 00\0 qhl "all bloat<!d from his -and with !Ur u rooglt .. sandpaper." "!lleir linll step '6U to check wlth the ~ cblldren to,.. w•«at be mJihl he. ·Bui· !hay soon discovered .that be blld been put out by a Dearby. family who h8ll tired ol.Jiim. . "He wac the saddeSt sltht you ever iaw " aavt1 the .,Oman "I don't Mow ! I .1• ' 1 ' how anyone could have so little respect Motel Wark Hit ---~~-·--..-~--=-·~-~--· ---~ B~lboa Bay·Club Plan Under Fire ' . By 1. PETEK KRIEG .... ...,,... ... A group of Newport Be.cJi residents , Including Planniag CGmmllltoner Joeeph -· ii -· ...... ·lhll Iha city llop corm!rilClion ol the lknlt motel oddlt!oo at the Balboa Bay Club. Quncil!IWI. will act 00 the i;equest Mandly nlabt· The gniup oootencil the city did not re- quire an envlnllui>mtil Quality Act of ll'IO. " The l!Uildlnl permit for the fl mUlion, t~ structure -illuOd J,... 12. u .... ....-. ~.llepn only thla .,..u._ In a petition submitted to councilmen Mondoy llSklng !bat the building pennit be n!voked, the -clalma the "hlgb density ls contrary to.i previous policy establlahed by Che COUDCll ·jlending ado'p- ticm 'of the genera: plan." Othen who Biped the petition include Allan Beek, president of · Newport Resideets United (NRU); attorney Roy . Woolsey, Mike Jolmlim of the West Beach blpro9ement Ailocia- tion, Donakl HudcDmton. "This t allows too much poplilation to exist on . the already- ove tWest CoUt Hl&bway area, New(lol't Officers. Seekipg .. ~den~ttBroWii~Vittini / . . Newpalt:=· pol1co ~ '-""' .. ... ""-"""' • Illa """' t11r ,._.., .. !) r, ... ...._ half~ ..., ........ lllly .. 1\aay la •• Newport. ; . w .. -_.., .18id today an ....... oapte...,. ll ~ Yllw Mort_,. ....... ~ tW ., drowning. Tllore ......... ,of foul ploy. . • The bodfwu diacovered by, two early-• monilllc -. abaill l:q a.m. n llod · • apparOntly lleeD to the .... -m , ihoura belon wuhilll ....._ at the 11th Street Beach. ' The victim WU deocrlbod U 8 wblte female between tli9?tdl,lll • and S2. She WU ftve feet, eill>t lndlel tall and welglled about 141 pounds, hlll! brown • eyes, abort brown hair ud !nckl9, • ~ , ..• ...::...J. I AtnburleY ..... kwd ft ftl>WWP Ing an upper -pte. · The W01D111 .... ~ ooly I pink lq sleeyed -and black bra wllen bet boclf-d!mmnd, 'police uld. 'TWnl of -are -Ill .\ht woman'• pk:tuni to local bus-• and to m-ajoll( the ocean fl'Oilt who may tiave aeeiibei before. "We have cbecked just a b o u t ev0rywbere in the Weot Newport and Balboa area so far but,bave nothing to ')bow for It," Amburpy uld. He aid -are abo cbeckhig millfnl perlCllll reporta to nearby clUes and aoillC throucb )(ewport Beach Illa to delenDine U the Waman bad ever been r detllnod11or a ~-· suicide attempt. ' ~bad no conui>l!nt today on the ty \he woman committc.<1 su1cl .. Ofllcen asked thet any person wbo mlthl lit al>le to ldeatlfy the victim ... cootact tbe Newport Beach POiice Department. The teleJJb!Jile number 11 l'/WIU. " . t: .. • DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN? Polle• Soek_ ldontllj · County ~ ou~gster Shot ·By Police in Gun Duel . . A 11-year-old runaway Fountain ValJey boy e-ecl In & llD) fight wlll\Pollce of· llcers lhla morniag in downtown Saata Anl,,.the aftannatb of a vel.1Cle a~t. The ')<IUlh, -rWnt W81 wlthbeld by pollce, Wis IU!idoed bf officers aflor be bad fired five sbob at a patrolmait .• . , .-------------"\ · ud wu-hlt to return by one fll·two llhots from the ofllcer'1 .....iver. ........ The JUSpOcl m not aerlOwoly toJiir'l<I and -boopHa! Ireotment for a ocalp for Ufe as to let that ulmal get "' run down" . . Alter a ball-dooeo tripo to the ..iertnarlan and 1'19 worth of medical bills• the-cat hu been lfe.llllllM!I, 11<- fleaed, 11<11tereJ, and at-all Ids Jbq(s. He's a perfectly bealthy <lit wllll II' Im· maculately p......r, JOliny -ot !Ur. "~·· just what ....... 'II looking fflt,'' says his owner, "bUt wb6'?'' · '!be reuon the couple mliil. fkld an owner ii that state law llmlla them to 3ACRAMEN'ro (AP) -Veteran state Sen. Alan Short, a Democrat from Stockton, sakt he will not nm for re-elec· lion when bis term expires in 1974. having lhree cats at any one tlme, and they're always finding new cill In need •f help. "Some people fill up their house with cats, m,aybe with 20 or 30, and then have to close the door," says the woman. "Bot we've found that the way to help the most cats ls to keep them moving out, provided we can ftnd good homes." In their IO years of marriage, the cou- ple estimate they've hclpecl' about 250 (See CAT, Pap I\ PresUhnt Selects N¥-- UnionCh .ief J et Plane Noise Study Appro ved ~ studies or Orange County Alijiort ·iet p I a n e movements will be made under a $14,000 contract approved by the Board.of Supervisors Tueaday. The airport nol.se 1tudles a r e neCeaa8ry, accordina to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, to bobter the county's ..,. in the lawsuit filed by a group or Newport Beach property owners claim· Ing reduced land values because of jet plane Oighta over their homes . Court Denies Farr Motion ...... -" -. -. --. -·~ -. -. --. --. =:.: ., :: ,.. ........ .... 1111 •• ---. -. -.... ~-· ;;;;;' -. " . ._ : --. -... f!:..."'::i:l...: r.:-• -... -. -----. ' • Reporter's Request for Hab eas Co rpus Refused SAN FllANCI9CO (UPI) -The ' after an l!omonth· legal battle. can-.,_ Court ~ fdtl9ed Farr uked 'that he bo released on to r-jailed....,.... William Farr, groundl Older b too pmonally Involved Im,,..-........,_ i. ,_ to dlVUlge in the cue to be fllir. the -1'f a -ll«y. He ref-Older'• o:-der to divulge the The hlP Court, ftl a brief ordtr, denied namn of two ......,.. for .. llory he a mo!iori ol babaU -and a motion wrott oaylng the Olar!., Ma1110n family for ball fllr dlo Loll A.,..ie. 'l'lmes planned to murder movla penonliltles. .. portal', Jailed !llondoy by Loi Angoles In a )?·pqe petition Died todaY U I County llapwi lot Court Cllorloo H. Old'lf supp-to an earller petitiGo for habeu corpus. Farr'• 1ttomey, Mark Hurwitz, ulled for F1rr'1 rti..se becaut otder behaved 11ln IUCb an arbitrary, capricloW: aM unjudidal man- ner that onp can only be led to conclude that be ii ao pmonally embrollecf In am· lnlveny wltll Farr that he bat not been an 1-rtlal trial Judie." Older, 56, bold IParT ID -.nip1 and (llet Pill!, ..... II { t . HE'S CAT'S MEOW But Nobody Wants Him City Will Spend . Up to $25 ,000 · tJ.ii Gas •Seeparge : Newport Beach will spend up to '25,llO before the end of the year in a -elrctt to control the oontinuing prof>le!ll of ~­ IOlll underground gu seepage. in Bl""!a Coves. . .. CouDcilmen Monday authorb:ed the city clerk to begin advertlsing for bWs Dec. 11 on a new gas collection system and a second gas burner to be installed aloog Pacific Coast Highway to complement the existing eXperimental burner System. Public Works DirectOr Joseph T. Devlin s3.id the contract -should be awanled by Dec. 18 if the needed riA!- of-way agreements can be obtained from the people who own land when! the system will be installed. The experimental ~ was installed several years ago but it has been plagued with operational troubles ever since. The city recently hired consulting geologist George 1.ebal to do a complete anaJysis of the odor problem and come up With a better way of controlling it. In his report to ~ncilmen, 1.ebal said an extensive gas scavenging system of perforated pipe> nmnlng llnughout the bl1&eot problem ma and the -of a second bul'll'!r is the best -and cheapt.'11 -solution to the probiem. 1.ebal's $22,050 cost estimate was In- corporated into the council's action but councilmen voted to approve. QS,000 fOt the project in case the esttmate iB off slightly. . Com for the project, according to 1.ebal, will include $11,500 for dlging and roadwork and the remainder f o r . materials. The second burner will be installed next to Howard's Re!taurant. 4001 W. Coast Highway, and moot of the ca. scavenging system will be Jmtalled under a nearby deRrted gas station. , Devlin, wbo oriGinally su11ested the ci- ty leave all future gas-control efforts ih the bands of the llfllboa Coves Com· munlty As3otlaUon , is atlil not sure the revaRJped system will work. · "Tltey will be using the same kind of buroet as lbe one we ~ve bid aD the troubles with." he said. "The only dif- ference is they will enlarge the opening to tWit?e what It was before." ' Devlin said the new burner opening may 1e>lve the problem but if not. a more expensive burner will be the ."!'1~ ..,.,..,., He said a domestic gas-flied burner which would bum off the oetplng natural gas at a higher temperature , is the only other choice. ~.(.fl RlJ.N$. WELL; AD DOES TO,O DAILY PILOT want ldl on good for you. 1.oolt at Ibis: . ' ' 'tit Cbev Impala. GoM' -n"1g condltlon. Mak• qlltr. .... .... '!llat ad b""'Cht quicl< rtllllll. 'Ille car WU IO!d the NlllO da)' the ed came GUI. Let a DAILY PILOT --t ad bl pod for ,... D!al dil'ICI - 2 DAILY PILOT N ::Thieu Aide • .. !:. Dispatched To Capital By U-Preu lnternallaUI President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam dispatched special emissary Nguyen Phu Due lo Wublnglon today lo seek 1 twnmil meeting between 'Jbieu and Pr<stdont Nixlll, 5algon dispald!es ttported. But Washington reports said such a meeting was highly doubtful. Meanwhile, Communist China, for the RCOlld Ume In two days, 1111ed (he · United Stales lo a!gn the Vietnam cease- . lire ..,.... .. 1 as drafted. -Radio broadcast a statement : ~ !!om Chlne!e Pftmler Chou En- lal crltlclzloc the delay and Peking Radio broadcast a 1imUar offlclal statement to- du lnlm Forqn Mw.t.r Chi Peng.fei. . 'fbe Wublnpin report! said Nlion was . Jeu thin enthusiastic at receiving Due. Thleu'a fomgn affaln adviser, but would auure him the Administration had no ln- ·lentkia <II aelllng South Vietnam d ow n the rlver to reach a cease-fire in South Vietnam. At a news briefing, presidential press secretary Ron Ziegler was asked if Thieu asked for a .summit :session with Nixon. lfis reply : "I'm aware of no notification from President Thieu along those lines." Paris and Saigon reports saJd Due was taking a personal letter to Nixon from Thieu asking for a meeUng and once again pressing Thieu's demand that any agreement to end the Vietnain War would provide for the withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from the South. In Paris, Communist IOUl'Ce3 sa id Hanoi negotiator Le Due 'nlo might pack ~.up and go home if White House adviser ·Henry A. KW:lnger returns to the Paris peace talks aupporting T h I e u 's ··demands. The Kiasinl'r-Tbo talks att to resume Monday after a nine-day break. · Sourtes clOI< lo the South Vietnamese . deleptl":1 and Communist Vietnamese '·llOUl'Cel In Parla Aid privately that 'lbieu's !inn demand !or the departure of ·North Vietnamese troops from South . Vietnam, Llol and Cambodia ia the main · rc.adblocll: in the new phase of secret meeUnga between Kissinger and Tho. • . Corona del Mar ·Dentist in Suit A ~ del lilt ~en\181 ~ o! lillinC , Jiit I ippOlnldoeilt lilJ9t . Wlih. ~ namil' ol hla !onnet employer's patients has been named aa defendant In an Orange County Superior Court la...wt. Dr. Nathan Gregory Klntdmer of Anaheim names Dr. MlcbaeJ Emerson Ross In hJr action and claims that ltis for-llSIOClalt haa aollclled patients ·. ·•Ince be Jett tbt Klrachner ofllce last ·Nov. 10. A temporary mtralnlng order which would halt the alleged practice II being soogbl by lawyers for Dr. Klrachner. ·Harbor Seniors . Present 'Plaza' ·· The aenlor clasa al Newport Harbor llJch School will proaenl Nell Simon's -OCJl!lldy "Piasa SU!fe" starting tonlght at I o'doct. Thia year'• aenlor claaa play aloo will be ltaged 'l'lllraclay al S p.m. and Fr1day and Satunlay al s p.m. and a p.m. Starring In the production will be Craig Shipp, Renee RIC<iattl, Mark Marsing, Linda Nisbet, Steve Dietz, Marsha Hooten, Gary Dahl, Mindy Kelllb nnd Gary Ellll. Scott Van Houten la lbe student direc- tor !or the producllon. n,ketl .... 1Y811able al the llllldenl alo" or 11 the door for $1. --. DAILY PILOT : l DAILY PILOT ....... C..... ...... Pause That Refreshes Newport Beach lifeguard Greg Long, 21, dries off after sWim ne11r the Newport Pier. Warm weather made ocean inviting, but cool water temperatures made Long's swim a quick one. Ulng, a lifeguard for seven years, has brown hair and hazel eyes. He's five feet, nine inches tall, weighs 160 pounds and can be seen daily patrolling Newport's beaches. Post Office in Clemente Evict s UNICEF Officials By JOHN VALTERZA Of .. D..ir '""" Jleff Leaders of the annual UNICEF Cbristmu Card project in San C1emente have been ousted from their traditional sales table at the local post office, claim- ing F"'""'• from extremlsll sparked the evicli01i orcsm. . . . .. ' . . . . . .,, Buf 11.tllni Poltmaaler Oc1blo !:Aina, who issued the order last week for the card sales vo~unteers to leave, insisted today that the Unicef project was "simp- ly in the wily " ''And that's the only reason I asked them to leave," be &a.id. NQllel(leleaa, the OU1ter jlas become a amuDenng haule oetween 1 o c a I volunteers and the man who recently assumed the pustmaster ~ from retir- ing Kennelb Toney. Sales started at the local branch several weeks ago, and project chainnan John Erlcbon inalaled that the group's two-foot-equare sales table "created no obstruction of postal traffic at all." He blamed local pressure from In- dividuals who oppose the Un!h.'<l Nations and the Unicet project, which aell• the cards to reap funds for the UN children's fund. Luna disagreed, and said be wan;ied tbe group that the new po1t office branch building could create space problema for the salea project which has the official endorsement of the Postmast".r General's office. 3 Los Alamitos Aides Criticize City Manager \ Conlroversy over the firing of Ws Alamitos City Manager William Kraus continued today as the three city coun- cilmen responsible ro~ his ouster charged him with unethical conduct and inept fir,anclal management . In a nine-page 1ta~t. tbe three councl1 members -Mayor Charles Long and Councilmen Dale Kroesen and Ken- neth Miller -said lbey had not revealed their reuons ftr firing Kraus previously because they thought it would not be in hll nor the city's best interest to do so. Since forcltli Kraua' resljnatlnn Oct. 24 the lhtff councilmen have been the NbJect of a recall r.ampalgn by pro- Kraua forcea who claim the three coun· clbDen fired him beca113e o! their own conllJcta of Interest. In denying that allegation, the •late- ment from the trio charged that Kraus trled to cover up up the cJty'.s Jack or funds by delaying payment of blll•. In one of theJr meetings earlier In November, the cotmcil voted 3 to 2 to borrow 1100,000 to pay u1ariea and meet other llnlnclal obligallon1. Light Contest Slated In Corona del Mar • The Corona del Mar Chamber ot Com- merce \rill again spoDJOt a Quist.mas lighting conies! for butlntssmen and bomtowners. Judging will lske place the week of Dec. U. Wlnner1 of eaclr dlvltlon wilt N!Ctlve a s1vtna:s bond and will b&·en- lered In the CO Miles o! Chrlltma1 Smiles contest aponaortd by the Oranae County Coast Aaoclatlon and the DAILY PILOT. "! told lhem. thal we'd try It oul and ii the problem arose, I would have to ask them to leave. "I didn't get any complaliill, political or otbenrise, but I could llt!e · It wasn't working out, so I asked them to close it down," be said JI:rlcbcin,-ll>d ·1tate UNICEF -!•~ ......... ,., ,..., It wu paJJIJcal ' .• LI'. .,..,.. IT . pr ........ "Three men came up lo lhe table one day and liked lo lee the man In charge of the post office,' Erickson related. "And immediately after that, we were told to leave.'' l!rtcboQ aa14 that In flOll yaen diJrlng sales !!om Ille post of!lce, lnckl<nls of 11t.usle1 and bamssment" from people aSBerting the volunteers were 11collectng fWlda for communists" were com. monplace. "This, we':.:e conVinced, is just another example of it." Bui Luna insisll that he had contact with no one. "I'm not a strong polilical person, and that's just not the reason. 'l1>ose three meo never got to me," be said. "One woman called me up today and called me a 'repreuionlsl'. HeO, I don't even know what that means. Pret11 P .. e I CAT ••• cats, at an !\Verage cost of $50 per cat. "We never let a cat go unless be or she Is completely healthy and ready just lo be loved," says the woman. The couple insist on remaining anonymous. They know they'd be swamped by cats if their n a m e were knowu. "Every morning lhett would he a 00. of cats on our door step," says the man, who works for Southern California Edison. "All the neighborhood kids atr.ady know about ua, and if they come across an injured ca~ they always put II Into ow" yard knowing we'll take cart-of It." "There's a limit to bow many cats we can afford,'' be says. Still, the couple bu never rtfu9ed a cat In need. They carry special lint aid tits and food it lheir car whenever they travel In case they run across unwanted creatures In the country, Even jll!t going lo the market; lbey'll find Injured cats off to the side of the road. "I'm almos~ arraid to go out of the house IOIDeUtnes/' AYS the woman. "It seems lf there'• 1 al.ct cat anywhere, :·u him " . see . County Reports Dunes Payments Clrange Cow.ty lease payments !tom the Newport Dunes franchise totaled 15.710 in October, the Joal'll of Superviaon WU told 'l'Uolclay. The low lncom> from tbt tidlllnda facility on the south side of the enfrlllCO lo Upper Newport Illy, ""°ltull with the tenlttlve figureo of£ered by tbt cor- poraUon which ttcenlly look ovor the lease on lht coonty .. "'1<d facltlly. The new company estlmll<A I.& million visitors a year lo the grnatly Olponded enterprl1e to he called Water World . Income lo the county la based 1111 1 percentage of ...., receipts !or the varlout operations at the Domes. San lJR(Jfrl!-1 . ' Prehea~mg : '· ' Under Way "' . ', 'A llilcoo\d jlroll rlDf .,.,.,,.,.. Cilled lo determine lit\<. t:ldiooalveir ... Is can attact propooill lo build tW!n nu- clear reacton.at San OllofN tllli,rtd Ila . .-., thll monilllf "' ~ .Aaloleo Ill tlll lint w " ~ IOd dellbenUCll ~ .-, tli'ilomlc Energy CommlsOoa'ir ' Nuc1-.-ior Safety and lJcens!orl ll9lrd; II wu deten!iJqed that tbt !oniil! '!¢ .. • Cl! ii-oougbl by 1 .. qtillltel 1'111· ollrl Jan. 18 In San CJenimte. . ~ • · .But delplte tha 111r1·<11 Ibo lall major --for llceml!lc, delo1s twoapj· on by I llr¢T ~ -mmt 'ml other lut.....,._blldllll eaald mean an aclditt<mal cOll af J!P millloo. At laaue this week II tlll .... ~llY ol opedllc evidence brGu8lit -. two groups which ba'" ·..a ol!k:bii ln- lervenllilo status Into q.. hearlop. The oppooenla lll*ml lo a relailvety small 5an Clerqettte~, · known . as GUARD (Onupj Uni Apbt Radia- tion !>qen) a '81&'"1ri<le 5'enlc Sbore1lne Presenatlm Confmnce. Both Ire hetni rep.-ted by Lompoc lawyer Bruoe Sblrpe wbo argued 1t length Tuesday !or the board lo allow him lo bring up Issues of asaerted en- vironmental damoge, danpra o f sabotage and alleged poor ulety r9oon1s of operation al the erillq Onofre....,. tor. _ 1be utilities, however, ( Sou t be r n Calilornia Edison Company and San Diego Gas and Eleclric Company) had argued lhal the present reactor's reconl is 11lrrelevant" to the proposals lot the two new ones plllllled nm door. The board, in a ...... agreed Tueoday and dectted that Sbarpe oouJd bring up safety polnta that would directly linlt ti.. preaent reactor with the proposed oew ones . On other points, the board ol'llered the IJ::erveners lo bring fortb today more specific argwneata lo support lhelr con- rentions. Tbt quasijudi~ prebtorlnc con- ference first began in San Clemente last October and then "Ao'as continued until this week. The proceedings lay tbt lnlrleate gioundwort IOI' the emnslve hearings Into the Onofl'e project. JI II Cllculaled lo cost the two uttlllleo one bJJlloa dnl· Jan. Spol:-. for tbt uttlltleo i... ln- sllled that~ -<mlin& IM firm an 1-ti U mllUan I DMlllll 111 ~I charl<I and other -· The latest ... of delays, Ibey -ln-•illed, .,.. cauaed by the llUrlaaln& ol the environment.al .ts.sues. Tho bearings ael for Jan. II will ilrsl ezamllle lhe btlllb apd ulttf, ~ of the nl.dbr propoAL .. ' Ca;tley PU.le? ... . . Cle meru{y Re~rtedl;r ConsUlered oa.Al!ororA cm-!APl ·-n.. ... 11oMtbw ., Aftfl/f pone1 .,.,..... inc the ciemwJ plea of LI. WUllam L.1Calloy hu ,......_.... lilllng aome t'elll1clloaa ~ on him or pooolllb ~ oome farm of parole, the Dally Oklaboman -. · • . THE NEWSPAPER fWD tn todlt• .,i!tlnnl It ~ that lhree clem- ency and parole officen who Interviewed Calle1 Moaday aubmllled, a report favOl'able lo Calley, found guilty Iii Mardi 19'11 of alaylng 12 clvfllafta during the ·My I..I muaacre lo Vlein4JL 1be Okla ...... uld I ".bl(hly ,.,...iod aoufte"'told~I tho ....... fllt the 11 mootbt be bu been ..., -ll'ttll.ll l'l , iond· ... lppeol .. _ llDOUllled lo .......... -• . ' I THE PAPlll\ SAJD lthe ftCOOlliiendat1ma of the parole.-:dtlnency of· flcers were submllled Tuesday lo the C01M1111dtnc aeneral at Ft. Benning, GI., Moj. Gen. Orwll C.l T~bolt II aaJd Talbott wlU ldd hla .-nmenda- lion lo those of the panel """ fonrard them. lo the NmJ ... Air Force Clem- ency and Parvie Boon! In Waabilwlon, Pl'Olllbhl wltllla I few day1. Calley orictnatJ.v wu aeatanooi1 10 llfe In Priooo for tho aJoY!n81 It MY Lal. 1be aentenc.;. later wu -1o JO yars. Calley filed hla clemency bid In September. Stabbing in Italian Case of Horwr Probed GELA, Sictly (AP) -Police wore ln- ...ilplloc -Y the stabbing of a ~ SicWan after an argument with his wife s relatives. Police said the )"OlmM man's ta- laws claimed he !ailed lo consummate hla IDUTiqe. Aa:ordlng lo police, II wu • ~ "CU"' ~ bOOort' in keeping wllh S1Cily's ag .... ld tradition. Here is the police account : Orazio Drago, 24, married Angela a-Do, 18, In October. Angela told a brother ttcenily she waa llill a 'flrlln, A "family court" ol Angela'• nfativt1 decided Orazio, a wldely lr1veled ped- dler, had lo give evidence of bis manhood. Mooclay nigbt, four of Anaeia's relaUves and four of Orukt'• tooi the young peddler lo Vittoria, a nearby town, I. have 1 dale with a prostitute. On the way, Orazio suddenly re..Jted. 11Wbat it this prosUtute is leu at· ,.,.._ P,,,,e I · FARR •.. under terms of the !udgment Fatt ""1ld remain In Jall unW he answtrs or unw the judge leaves the bench. Older hid or d ered the case's sil: ~ -two o! .wbom Fwr dalml -blo ---to lall< to reporters. The Callfornla Supfeme Court rerus..! last spring to revtoir a ;ate al'll'°8te court decision that Jl'm J>1Uk1 be· held In ~U uv,til ~ 111111111 bis~· 'l;J!ll U.S. ~c o,art Olio !'lflioOd 'to IJl!i:rvene 1n113·-. .. < tractmi than my wtfet!' t. wu quoted hy pGlloe, u hlvq aaid. A DOlay argument erupted between the two camps of relatives in one of Vlt~ loria's main SQ1l8l'S In front of the proo- titute's house. 111-ly. a .,.ildlhhlde tiaaJlod In the darlc and Omlo coll--1, llabbed in ooe lung and ID the liver. Access Needed For West Newport Children Library W"91 Newport will _, be getting a chlldml'1 library and now West Newport needt a way lo get lo II . The llbnry, which will be prlmartly a chtldnn'a branch, will he localed on the north side of West Coast Hlrhway about 59lh Stttel. The only way lo get acroas .:,. btihwaY In W"91 Newport, ......_, II the li(bt at Oranfle Av...,., 1bout 10 hlor.u down. Mayor Dooald A. Mcimll, wbo repre9e0ts the West Newport area, wants lo ... •II the ctty'1 ~lion atudy cxcmMtet CID come up wi&h • ..,. to at --....... --.tbtllillnray cl-lo the llbnry. He "'!!ed Molldoy lbal Ibey """1der Ille, ~ ol • ")Jil111, Ill -~-~. Ovt!Jtlll Mi~• or fte~ II~ ~.,i ~ ~ ~, 538 CENTER · STREET-COSTA MESA 6461919 CLOllO SUNDAY DAITIOUDS -- e l lDIWAU SH~ llATa • mm HOCur mca • PVCa ·-SUITS .,.. 11'' • 2191 ..... SWEAT SUITS ................... 700 IYI PAITS .......... .. ...... 1 •1 -TRACI PAITS ..................... 311 I , F tLADtis'~~llLS ] TUNll DllUU 1 -·· TElllS SHORTS &95 • 11'' ::• TElllS fWIES ...... 1 .. 1 iiJt11S SKIRTS ...... 100 , eoo :::.... m111FRA1ES 119• I '.., .. ..:::.: I ::.-: TElllS FRAIU 11'' -IHlltS .. IMO~ - ='-TDlll FliulES. 3200 =:. SHOES a••.fl•· t&•• :" mUlllYLOl ... : .. 2111 : lllOES 71 ...... 1191 .. 'W.t1 fliii' .• -PIEllDDT ................ nB ALLS ='' m•IYLOl .... w• =:.PIDDLES •••••• 7••- .----·· ..---. ,_ SETS 41• 14'' ' UCllT_~... • · 1'r .. " .. 1 • ' -. . 2 .l ,~:;.. - IAIDUll 11.0YQ St•• 1'1 VOWY UUS -. 411 . 191 IADUl 1 S -II' .._ 111''·12''·11" - -11•'0,· 1 ! r • I -~:-~ ... llAl£IClf 1IES • Parts • Ths· TDIS • Accessllfls • ._ • ' I / \ I I { j I I Ii ~ ' ) ! \ Child Education P'tanBecomes Law SACRAMENTO (API -A • allnlnl. , JDS ANGKLBS (i\P). _ A • mllllon ear1y cbDdl»od fl'be -mr11 1e calJJ for a f Mw:lclpoi Court judp !ta -Uon plan a_..i by muolve overltaul In teaching ..-to dilmllo • c!w'I• lllLte .ocboola cblel Wla °"!hod' &om kindergarten IPlnlt a _ .. rtsbll Id-Riles tias been signed Jato law lhrougb Ute third grade. It vocate cbarpd wllh prae-by Gov. R<taald Reapn. ! wwld ~,•bout 12 percent llclng ""Ld"""' -1 'ftlo .. vernor's ILCtloi -o1 C.Wormro primary acbool CAIJllllNIA lloenoe. eel •1 major mllnl-In IM -la Ill flrll year o1 0 ~ i;f the Rlllt 11111 ~y ID a ..W. ........... Rlleo Uld. -, w-... -~. 1972 DAILY I'll.OT" 1...,, SeleetMll llnder 1fa1 ' • Magee Tries to Walk Og_, SAN FRANCISC9 (UP!) -, last about four weeks. Among further outbursts as the trial defendant roae froll! 1111 Sall Quentin coovlcl Rucbell the prospective jurors ques-resumed Tuesday, but the a abort lime 1-ud •Id il(fgee who bao spent all boll tlooed Tuesday were: ' unrepent>nl Magee to walk out ol COl!I. Sil mOnths of the put 18 A barker at a topless.bot· responded: ordered to haJt. _M years behind ban, raDted and tomlen bar in North Beach \o.1 ... 11_ be •-•-. whlslled and tried to walk out who wanted to serve hut bad "! wu trying to smash bis W•~=•I and had to ~· 1 of court TUesday wh1Je jury already decided Magee wu face. J wanted to brea_k his to a nearby holdina cell. 1 selecUon In hll marder t1lal ·guilty. jaw. I rot hll teeth marks on Both the· c1e1-i;i,,':';'1..J got under way. · · A retired hotel empk>ye who my knuckles." lawyer bl\ll asked· _ Jury selection Is expected to wanted to bring ~ bird along Tl:e judge told Magee he that Carrow he ollowed to J•"'-u-E Wa otato'I -tlall 'ltlllal1 • _.... belllmiDr a e It ..._;:;.... ______ _, bad ~ 2 a I lc It n t -...,...... lilt l:lll • 1111?"11 "*" would ba In-. ) · · : . ~~C'':4~mimon Aid Hiked to _ Single ( .... .,..-B_~.,_..E_Fs _ _, . 'No-faJdt' ~~ ':.."":" P R . . eYld.:c. ..-lf-yolM!d ' ,...._ • regnant ecipients ii the jury was tocked up would be handcllffed for the withdraw from tlte cue, ~ because the pet bad jusl learn-duration of the trial il be caus-Colvin bu claled the t ed to lalk .. A divorcee who lives with,-,ed=oo=y=more==trou==bl=e.=B=u=t=the==q=uests==· ====·=== her bail bondsman boyfriend 'and didn't want to serve because she would be separated too long from her $-::,::,woer for Ibo trial to Set Baek, ,.!Z,ami:r pro.via Ions 1Qoo --co,dlnctor of -Alt ocbo::I dlltricto to SACRAMENTO (AP) -g:.,~ =• ~~ But AJiVe ,. · -=:.i~ctl::.i~ ;:iu:i:;:.:~ ~:"..:!: assistance.'' m:_~E~.;..3%ki~n~~~:'1nwi~ lreainl anolber "o m • n '1 ~(Mo) _ 'ftlo lion wttbln pldell-se\ up on weilare il they gel preg. Carle::on Bild w e I f a re 19'70 Marin County coorthouse vqlaal lnloctlan "'61 -,.,..n. llJ the lllote ~ of nant, the Social W e I fa r e famlliel with children already shootout that left a judge and The ~--~-~-c•·-· Jut major .._ -In-·~--~. • Department bas annoonced . "-· other men dead. Black ~ ""'"'...,WJ -of the tin ~ receive an additional grant ,if Wl"I;:\: for woa;aera lri 1 e If· e X· surance meuure , n would tnclude imovaUons WeUare director Robert B. the mOther becomes pregnant. radical Angela Davis, a amlnotbt. = ,!!,~! ':,: ~ llUdt u--clwoil and Carleson said Tuesday, .in former UCLA philosophy pro- needy pr<gnant single .....,.. year-old child. receive adequate p u b I i c • i. -~ multllge grouping•, ~ed making the announcement, mE NEw regulation pro-fessor, was tried and acquitted IJL•lll Delc.,eti? oethaclm tbal 'll'oUld bne llllJ. ltealllt apd ~'DI oervices that he was "gteaUy con· viding additional money for of similar charges earJier thi8 Sul'ts, eoa- SACll,\MJCNTO (AP) -A eel ollter bills,· but ~ to ,.._. lelrnlni borrlers, . cerned that an :mwarranted pregnant recipients -married year. .. wild riven bill· tellill,I{ dam cWna to hope today. -lulon lllCI oddltlon increase In benefits could en· or unmarried _ without Magee got the trial off to a Dresses buDden: "bandl off" on ~First. the Smite Flnlnce ol trained damro!im aides to courage situations whereby it L.n.l--is on1 · · wild start Monday when he 99c le9eral Nortllern Californla CommiUee "killed" the blU by aalA ~· ~ • would be profitable for a ~&n, earres:: ~!1T. slugged'bis court-appointed atr ""-for • In 7ears bu Alaembl;man Jack l'mtm woman to have a child out of Hearing• will be conducted on tomey, Robert Carrow, !IDd --to the ,.........., Taoodoy "" a U -· -1 wedlock in order to qualify for the !!Dllro subject before sltouted "dumb, slupid jlldge" ~ -. llbort ... tl:e JS.menljor ..... Bill Gai--0 the grant... permanent regulations are at SUperior Court J u d g e the I reasurv ' , Jl1nal JecldaUw IPIW'OVal miUee. hilure to win 1 1>' II.a l-~N~ooe:Jthel~ess~, ~h~e~sa~ld~, _1'."~w~eJp~r~o~m~u~I g~a~t~e~d~,~the=-~an-=-~M~o§r!M§~Ri. ~Co~lv~in£·~~~~J::~====~· =~-~-~-~~~-~-~-~ J=====~ comt T-., -tlte proyol Jn • committee umolly want to ...ure that truly nouncement said. Colvin warned him about -"' • 115-lJ -"" 11 il:e en11 o1 the ieg111auv.· To Control -u.nbly omendmeots. '""" for • bill. Tiie meuure by Sen. Peter Scant moments I a t e r , -•• Marin County however, la. por~ Crematw' n RepalJUcan, ...Wd ban dam maneuV<r w h I c h some OOO!ilruc:tlon on the Trinity, oblervers llbnod to the Perils Smith and Klamath rivers {or ,of Pauline old-time movie --.-.. AP) A lll--•rs. On the Eel River -serial, Feolon's bill wu alive SACRAM~n•v ( -,_ ~ralaLplan for clamp-tbe site ol dilastrous floods in .a-. if not well -on the ing new controls on a San put yeon -there would he a ¥semhlY Door. Diego f:nn specializing in low lJ.year ban on dam building. Fenton s o u g h t unsuc· cost dilpoul of human bodies · e I.._. Aeeuetl ~ ·~ =., bisbyenJ!: ha& cleared another Ie.g~Uve LOS ANliEi.Es (APi -Tiie Alfred · Son g (D-Moateny -~-._.,.. by Sen. Jack Loo Angeles County grand' Park) that was already on the · Schrade (Jl.San Diego), was JorY bu !LCCUOed three judges Door. · approved i>-1 Tuesday by the of "wlllfUl and co r r u PI Assemblymen rebuffed. Fl!!> Commerce and Public Utilities '-·-~~." ... --1..... they ~~' -..... ton, saying the amendment -Committee alter an a~: lndilcrtmlnate1y banded out Fen.ton's whole bill -was not ment was rescinded that pr'flligned. fonm Uled by prof-• • g e rm a_n e ' ' tt1 Song's would have required such !leering ball bondsmen to measure, whicll deait in coo-operations to maintain a relN,...amed.~ln the ~ j~ ""°"' warrantiei. chapel . .. ,.... " Fenton, a Democrat from Thomas B. Weber of San -y. were SUperlor Courl Montebello, vowed he would Diego urged defeat of the Judie Leopoldo G. Sanchez, bill -•'-•· · it · aimed t C; Munidpol Court Judie seelt another · aa a y.,,;,,. measure, say:ng " a Antmlo E. Cltave1, 4&; 'add to keep bil no-lault mou:re horming the Telopbase.liol:i,tY nllred M:mldpoi Court Judge all;~ ~ he said, he wbi.: ~t!"a~ldent o1· the Morton H. Bartel:, Tl, who would aeet reo>n'ideraUon California Federation of still alts ID ~ 1 ...,ore . Ibo Findoe Com-Funeral and Memo r i a I p,_•· ' ".diu.e: • Sodeu.ii /'--IL Pesonen of •oXNAlll> -The ocelle 'l!ljacklnl" • bill on the Sacnmento, said tl:it ~ Paper Co plut bore, a Aaemhly floor would mean also Is oppoalng the plan. ~ C:t the In-tioaal Featon's ~ult plan could he Telop!we algns up ienlor Poper eo., Ii to ci-at the -dlreclly to the Senate citizen memhen for •ts and eiwr of the Year puWni 400 floor, by-paaaiag Senate com-others ·for~theDupondeath -qu1 of -i.. a com-mittees, but then! would cremates the member's body pany spokesman oays. almost certainly be a Senate and · scallera the ashes at sea Paul A. Goiman, Interna· batUe over junkq normal for IZlO pold by survivon:, ac- tioaal Poper cbalrman, said .,.._ture& cordlDa to Weber. the laclllty had an after tax Fenton'• time fer maneuver Tl:e meuure, already ~ looo ol f!LI mUllon ID'i'71 and Is ~ -lawmlkers ed• by lh4 Senate, a~vanced to bu cmtlnued to operate at a plan to -'up the cumnt the ........, Ways • n d lool lhil year. -lhil Friday. . Meana Committee. Di/Ji Coast QfferS · • 6"Guaranteed Certificates ~Saturday Service ~The Insiders Club Effectivo Annual --Eamlnp 9111 • Hll, LClo MWt"9 • tz3.1351 Other officel 5.00%-5.13%. WILatUM: .t IMlllllCY P'lA~ ~ NoMln}mUm. 3933 Wllsl'llrt. BIWS., L.A.• ~1265 5.75%-5.92% . LA. CIVIC CENT'lllt 2ncl. 8~. Ql.1102 Oney-c.rtlflcate HUNmtaTOfil KMMt $1,000 Minimum. 91 Huntlneton Centlr • 6.0Q%.6.18% (714) 897-1047 IAHTA MONM:Ar Two to F1Ye Y-Certlfleates 711 WHlhlrt. 81Vd. • 393-0746 $5,000 Mlnllnim • ......... Upto90-lool or lOttl • PK!fle • 1314341 interest on amaonts -----. maturity r.utlllnd ShOpplncQr •• 331-2201 on all cerU~ accculti. PANOMllA Cf1'TI Cl'la9' • V•n Nt.1)1 lfwd. •892-ltn ' ... -1lso provld .. bl1,dls-.......... 117Sl Yentunl Bt\ld. • 345-8&14 1111 ~:2Ut t ~A nH counts on~ ID IPO<t· &OM-WI to -blllltllori. ltl ln1 and. entertlfnment lrO. Lacull • 417·7481 ...-Jp con:I pem:ltl -••• pl ... -UIT LOI AHlrlO: JOU '° buy neor1y _.,. list of fret--llh 6 SOto • 266-4510 """' ""' .-from the ileposit boo<8I, money or-IMAMOtlO Ml:! 321 S. Dlllmond Bir • flntlt--ders, travelers checks, (714)H5-7'25 -·---ond notll!y ..-. -LMwfn ---~Ctr.• --...... -Membenhlp require-(714) 132-MlO ""'--~ metit for_. -$2,500 ... -~ ...... '*-* mlntmtl'TI blllnce. ec.t Lii Mhdl ~Ctr.• (7l4)52H71 ond muclt, much ...... bot"°'""' now l"ICllve • You ---buy Clll --ltlipl .,,. Dollf-.-1 AM •4 Pll It .. .._. pilot Ind titllna tt:om to en -M--CMt ............. ond -ref1rral "mcea. Aok O..W, Opm I 1 .,. qdlt 11 alblllntlll --.i Jo1n1na11111Yeo.t IAlltolPll ..... The·~ Club office. a.11211r'21 Oftlce °""""' ... . With all the little cars there are today, you've got some decisions to make. . You can go strictly for price and, maybe, sacrifice performance. Or you can pay a Jot more to get more performance. Choose a 'Vega, however, and you've performed a neat trick. V ega'1 price la little. Vega is not -we repeat. is not-a high priced Tm a --kl b9ckle 1111• It ooWd -. .. a..._, • • • '1 little oar. In fact, it's priced with the least of them. Yet, Vega's performance is several cuts above that of many other little cars. · It has a low center of gravity for unusually fine handling and stability. It has an overhead cam 140-cubic- inch engine thqt's got some real zip. It .has a Full Coil suspension to sQften bumps·and a Ball-Race system .. ·I ' '· to help keep the steering preciM. . .. , V ega'1 pedonncm.,. la big. Vegd handles and moves in a remarkable ·: way for a little car. So remarkable, ' that two years in a row the readers· of Car & Driver magazine chose it thti""' "besl economy sedan" in the world.':.; And, aS }'ou know, the readers of -. Car & Driver'qre not, generally, little .. old ladies from Pasadena. · JUST BECAUSE IT'S BETTER DOESN'T MEAN IT'S MORE.' .. . '. • .. .f ' ( VIM .. ~ -Illar 1. > • r • • I ' I· • D ARY PH..OT EDITOIUAL PAGE Re creation Announ ced plans to buil d a $30-$50 million watel'- orlen ted amusement park at Newport Dunes have drawn a variety of rea ctions throughout Newport Beach, as might well be expected. Nobody but the group of in vestors proposing it has come out and said it has unqualified support. Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers has come the closest -and even he ha sn't said anything publicly. He was reportedly ready to announce the plans personally, but suddenly changed his mind when the story leaked a week early. StiU , aides to the board chairman have been beard to say privately that their boss is "quite enthusiastic" at th e proposal. Newport Beach Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis, who, like Caspers, was let in on the plan some time ago, has said only he wants to know more about it. Newport Councilman Carl Kymla has been the most aggressi ve about assuring Newport Beach Tesidents they'll have someth ing lo say about the future of the project. Because the project is to be built on the 70-acre parce l on Upper Newport Bay that is county-owned, the city can 't legally act on development plans. But there are other persuasions, as Kymla has pointed out. The city can shut off their water -or plug up their sewer, fi guratively speaking. The concept of a recreation area that will provide for \\ridespread public usage of Newport Beach's finest asset -the water -is a hard one to dispute. But this one has its problems. First and foremost, in everyone's mind, is traffic. Park developers estimate they'll attract 2.3 mill ion people a year when Water World is going full swing. That probably means about one million automobiles, give or take a fe w. vs. Traffic west of the Dunes is the Back Bay bridge that Is ooe of the worst traf!lc blocks In Orange County. • County supervisors aren't llkely to approve develop- ment o! the .magni!Jlde ot Water World unlil that prob- lem is resolved even though Jamboree Road wobld handle so me of the traffic load. injection of any major traffic addition along that' particular stretch of b!Jlhway Is unreasonable unfll the traffic problem is easeli, either by a wider bridge or another one. The recreation facilities could indeed be a credit· able addition to Newport Bea~ -certainly an imrrov .. m~nt over the Newport Dunes operation -bu first thmgs must come first. And traffic comes first In this area. Tidepool Protection Newport Beach seems to have come up with a pretty cheap way of preserving a valuable commodity. The city wants to put part·time rangers on patrol down at the Corona del Mar Marine Preserve around Lillie Corona Beach. The rangers, working on most weekends through· out the year and every day in the summer, would be there primarily to talk to people about the wonders of th e marine life they11 lind m tidepools. They'll also be there to arrest anybody who dis- turbs ii. The temptation of taking a starfish home for a souvenir can be beyond the resistance of a beachgoer. Listening to a ranger tell him why he shouldn't would help change his mind. The cost of the ranger program is .$7,600 a year. r • Well , there happens to be a road going by Newport Dunes that hasn't got any more to give. It's called Pacific Coast Highway and immediately The city hopes to get Orange County and the California Department of Fish and Game to share the cost. H they can't, it still sounds worthwhile enough for the city to shoulder the entire financial burden. N "HOW ON WTH ~.1 1> you 4UESS I~ A FE~AAL MEAT IHSPE<.TMf· A Topon ymic Quiz for W ord Experts ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ ~11', piece on the suUixes of place- name5 the other day inspired me to devise a ne'.V word-quiz, dealing with the origins of place-names. If you can get half right, consider yourseH a topooymic genius. I. Whi ch American s1a!e 1vas named af- ler a season? 2. What large coun- try was named after a Jtind of wood? 3. What coun try in the New World was named after money? 4. What island took its name from the abundant hooey there? 5. Which long river was named after a legendary race of people? 6. What large mountain range was named for its vast mineral depmits? 7. Wbat country Is named for the latitude that traverses it ? 8. What southern city in the U.S. is named after a tree? 9. What country in Africa officially selet.1ed a Greek word for Its modern name? 10. Allhough ihc U.S. proclaims itself "the land of the free'' in its national anthem. what country's name means "la nd of. the free" In its native language? 11 . Which large city in India ii: named after a color? ANSWERS' I. Florida was named after the Easter Dear Gloomy Gus We now have a veritable forest of traffic signals at the eotranoe to BaJboa Island. Is this in anticipa· lion ol the fact that the develop- ment of the Promontory Point Apartments "wiD have oo impact on the traffic." A. L.B. ,.. ........... ~ ...... -......... w fJ!t -··· • ... ...................................... season (Pascua Florida) by Ponce de Leen liecapae be dlscovered jt at that time <>f the year. 2. Brazil, oddly enough, was named after Brazil wood, and not· the other way arouftd. 3. Argentina , in the mbtaken belief that silver (argent) came frcm there. 4. Malta means "the place where honey abounds." 5. The Amazon was named by the ex· plorer Orellana, who found the native women mon fonnidable fighters than the men, and called them Amaioniana, alter the legendary tribe of fierce female warriors. 6. The ".~des" means "copper" in the language of the Incas. 7. Ecuaclor, through which the equator passes. 8. Baton Rouge ("red stick" In French} was so named because an immense red cypress reminded one of its rounders or a walking-stick. 9. Ethiopia (formerly Ab yss ini a ) means "land of the burn faces" in Greek. to. 'lbailand means litefally "land of the free." 11. Jaipur, a large provincial capital means "pink city." ' Seasonal Mail Snafu WASHINGTON -At lhe best of times, Christmas mail service is anything but a joy to the world . The prospect this season is that Christmas deliveries will be slower than ever. PO!ttn.aJter General Elmer Klasse n has taken a Scrooge- like attitude toward the postal establish· ment, cutting back services and blam· Ing the mail jam on lbe American Postal Workers Union. H<' complained recently about par ce l s damaged by careless handling and mall handlers who didn't handle mail. He had even seen, he grump- ed, a postal truck driver servicing a de· fuoct railway spur. EQlJALLY UNio"ESTJVE, union presi- dent Francis Filby wrote KJas,,en a private letter saylng his charges were "far-fetched'' and an "effort°'' your part lo denigrate the rank and ( i I e employes .... ·• While lhtae two Titans raged on higb. down in the Jllllflr.u •tlrlllon !n1tn the hiring -•-bas postmen and clerks brlltlinl ... anaer and fatigue. Personnel prOblems, I n v o I u n t a r y retirementl and tnnlftrl arb ri fe. Some mt,080 workm ar. now handling maU !onnerly dd lrutd by 740,000. Another ll0,000 are eligible !or lay.()111, many of these for fnv olunt ary retirement. Ten thouiiand p o s t a I employet have been trana!emd out of rural end auburl>lo poll oro... Jn Ibo t111 11 montlJo to the mammollJ IMll -... .. AIJIEADV, many urban J101111* ano ~ mandatOI"/ overl lme of lhree hours a day and .!IOme must wort a seven-day week. The work force b betpg ' bolstered" by 90-day "casuals" who often are more interested in snitching the fudge from Christmas packages than in defying snow, slee t and cold drizzles. Meanwhile, thlrd-elass C h r I a t m a s adve":iSing, better known as junk mall, Is gummmg U,J the system. It accowits for 23,6 pereent of the volume but brings in only 15 percent or the revenue. Every tim e congressional economlzen try to jack up the rates, the junk mail lobby starts playing Sanla Claul to the House and £enate pmtal committee.. A fo1mer committe.: member, u -sen. Daniel Brewster, D-Md., hu jun been convicted or accepting bribes from a mail-<1rder house lo oppose higher junk· mail rates. So the nLes nmaln low and the mails oecome more clogged. INDEED, ane junk mallen pressure local JJOOl oltlces Into giving the junk mail immediate de.Uvtty right along with !Jm.dasa mall , eaoeclally when the junk mall advertises aafea on a sped.Oc day. In such cases, mailmen must amve at tbt post office at 8 a.m. and sort out the junk matt un til noon before they can begin their l'Olllet. Once on the nJ<lle the pootman mU1t deliver the junk mail to ..,...., house -unlike lll'SI claA mall whlch may ml!I aome houaes -thua further delaying Chrlstm .. dellverlea. All thll adcb n<w emphasis to the seaaonaJ suggestion that people mail their Cbrtalmu cards and parcels early. Essential Crime·liglating Tool, Says Piwt Support ·for the Police 'Copters To tlie Editor: I have recently read la your paper an article from Mr. Sam Nave stating "Police Helicopten are Dangerous. Warning from a Chopper Authority." I would very mucb like to comment brief· ly. MoSI so called quoted "experts" usually don't know the first thing that they are Wklng aboul The belicop\er polloe -am is a.~~ pnigruD U-days; !be wy. thO crime rate Is locreasing throughout the C0t11> try. In most areas the crime rate has dropped with the use of lielicopfer patrols; t • !4. TRUE FORMER rotorcraft develop. men! flight test engineer ""'1ld oot malle such rash statements as "a threat to life and limb, extremely expensive, and a co~t irritation with their wiwanted patrols." Mr. Nave seems like a frustrated airline pilot who has lived several years with the sound problem around a large airport in bis job and is trying to focus this problem somewhere else. The sound problem is one of the top priorities to the beliropter manufacturen and at the present time Hughes Tool Company of Culver City. California has developed a quiet helicopter. "It is on1y a matter of time until another one crashes, this time perhaps killing numerous bystanders." Are these the kind of statements, we believe come from experts In the Cleld? Al loog as 111an is involved in the making and repairin g ol airplanes and belicopten we can ex- pect failures. We as humani can only do our best and hope we catch all the mistakes before they happen. Our Mr. Nave goes on to discuss the "Dead Mans Olrve" of the helicopter and uses this as an example of why he is moving his family to anolher part of the country. All aircraft , both 'helicopters and airplanes, have what Is referred to as a "Dead Mans Curve." 'nli.s is an area in which it is at its most critical part of any take-off or landing but does not cause any terror on the pllol's part as be is familiar with his aircraft and is a pre>- fessional pilot. Police helicopters are usually called during fires. disturbances for crowd dispersal and control. They do not hover high over crowds in a dangerous method. Police pilots are given strict instructions not to fly over crowds of people unless ordered to do so in riot control. tn closing I believe our so called "Chopper Authority" might be an autborhy on wood chopping but not helicopters. He should stick to his airplanes and leeve the helicopters to the real helicopter autborlUes. l have • total " 15 yean nying ... perienco in all slm ol belkopten. Eight yean as an Airline C.ptoln (helicopters) in the Los Angeles area. Over two yon flying experience In Northern canada. ll,000 hours plus in helicopters. A Viet· nam veteran with eight air medals. R. E. LOYNACHAN Eltto11r qe 'E.,w' To the Edllnr: Every oo olten oomebody hu to coro. plain about our Eagles (pollco beU~ ten) making loo mucb noloe. I can~ understand their atUtude. Tbe Eaclel do not mate enouilb oolle to teop anyone awake at night -lf the)' N'fl disturbed by the Eagles, tbeJ are di>- tUJl>ed-perlnd. There mUll be -. WJ- de rlylng calllel than Eqleo. OUR TWO EAGLES doo'I mote near the oo!Je the li!Ud chopper motorcyclel ~o. or some of the loud pipes OJI can that 10 tearing up Ind down the -II •t •Ii hours of day and n!Pt. I would !lite to suwat that all re!idenls try to aet the lictnH numben or the loud cycles a~ can and tum them I ( MAILBOX ) UfNn .,_ ,...... -.,,.._, ........,.. ............. ~ ..... -....·---.. ...., ne ,,_ • ~ 11ttmn • ,. .-.. ......., _ .. ........,,..,.... _,. dllll ......................... _ ....................... ~.._ .. ...,,_..._ '-""' ""' ................ In to the police department and that the pollce department investigate eacb one turned; pi and have ~ "rev 'em up" and cite each one breaking the "noise pollution barrier." IF THE LOUD pipes owners kriew someone might &et his lieeft.1e number and tum it In, they might have more con- sideration for their neighbors ears -they know there aren't enougt. policemen to keep tabs on them, but they au have neighbors who can and will, il lhey know the police department will act on the numbers sent in. Let's encourage our Eaglesi._.~_~re there to hold down crimes of wrgwies, attacks, etc. And let us crack down on the real noise-maken, the loud cycles and loud pipes •.. Ihm maybe we can hear our own 'IVs in our own front rooms. ' MRS. EARL FERGUSON Sore Losers To the Editor: Since the election, important members of the Newport Beach community have not given Proposition 20 a fair chance. The reaction! of some threaten the ef. feeUveneM of the coastal Initiative pass- ed two weeks ago. The city government, some community leaders, and the J;>AI· LY PILOT VlgOl'OUBly oppooed Proposi· Uon 20 during tbe campaign, but afterwards should abide by the people's decision. SPECIFIC ACTIONS have come from various sources. For example, Vice- Mayor Howard Rogen vowed to apgly to have the enUre city exempted from the new law. On Nov. 8 he said, "We'll-try to get everything out that we can (DAILY PILOT, Nov. 9, page 2}." The weeks preceeding (and !oUowing) the ~lion had more bulldlng permits approved in Newport BeadJ than n.r before. City of- ficials encouraged uncertainty by their drive to get buslnesa projects "uoder the wire." But of course, tbe election results have not halted coutal coostructioo (DAILY PILOT, Nov. 15, page 1). And on Nov. 21, the Newport Beach Chamber ol Com- merce declared its Intentions to mount a statewide initiative campaign agaln.st i'rO[Jolltlon II (DAILY PILOT, Nov. Zt, page 1). This ann<MJncement comes leas lhan two weeks after the etectiOn ! The continuing poot.electJon opposition to the Coastal Initiative seems to be a case of the "sore lo8er." Campaign op- posllioo is aood, but afterwards the decisions of the voters ahould be given a fair chance to work. 'lbe Coastal Jnitltative may be our last chance to save our coast -especlaJJy the un- developed areas. DAN W. BERTSCH 1..mne 'In~ To the Editor : . After nollng the PILOT'S brief pictorial report on lrviDe plans for development of Castaways Point (Nov. !!} l can imagine the loUowing might be the responae of an Irvine Company spokesman to the qu..- Uons of an intervi.ewer: Q. Sir, about your plans for Ca.sta;;o.!!ys Point ... A. "RJgbt." {refers to notes) "Our economic studies Indicate a l:rlttcal growillg need ror a hotel, two restaurants. a low-rise commercial complex, and lots ol apartmenls and tol'llboulet, rilfht in that spot. And I'd like to point oul1 lilat although the economic -didn1 show any need for it, we·~ g1lina to throiv tn a swimming beach." • , Q. What graup COlllb:te<I Illa aq,dl .. )'OU referred .to? I I " ~· A. "Well, I'm not sure •• Jt m'ay •be ~ sarr.e bunch that we •rm-twi!ted into recommending the -realign-ment Of Coest Highway.'' I Q. Why did you add the quollliet' "low rise" in mpect to the com!bercial cem· plex? A. "Glad you caught that. Lew rise. We're DOI aboUt to spoil an;ybody's flew ... Q. &l l!n'i there already 1111 onllnance prohibiting high-rise In that area ? ' A. "Damn, yoil're right;. forgot about that. Tbougbt we'd scorea a point for Irvine mapuimity. Well .•• al. .least we're conforming." Q. Sir, there will undoubtedly be serious additional traffic p rob I e m s created by such an e1.tensive devel~ n.ent, since Dover Drive end especililly Coast Highway are already marginal .•. A. "Hold it! Jl's not our business 'to COJllider thinp like that. We ooty build mmey.making projects for the benefit' of our stockbolders. How poeple get to them, or around them, is their problem," Q. Juzy final commen ts? A. "Yes. You know that Lutbenn Church that's already on the property? To lhlMr our lleUe of. civic responslblllay, we're going to leave It there." \ ROBERT D. RIES How Hard It ls to Care for Others t For more than a month now the front page has talked of peace. For more than a mooth now the diplomats have ad- v"nced and retreated in a ritual as state- ly and unhurried as the mating dance of peacocks. And for more than a month now on page JI or 14 or 24 there has been a brief daily story a· ~ bout ahellings and .I. bltUea and 9ur coo· ' Unllini b ombing rakll -the heovi<ll of the enlire war. "Ammcllll Ba bombers yetlerday dropped another 1IOO IOIJa ol bombs on Communlal pooltkms • ' ' .. I find now that I gil1J(O at this brief daU;· story on. pace 11 or 14 or 24 -l tI811CO ot It and tum the page. How hml lt II to conc:elve ol the ex- plosive forte In 1lllO tons ol TNT. How hard It ii to -the blinding a..h, bear the eanlnmHputting roar, lee! tbe ap>y of l<JnJ !lellJ, anell the stench ol death. How hard It II to care. rrl 1IQN 10 '9111 now alnce last I crllld. I remember tbe Clay ftil. It Wll the dl)I 8.1 tJOOIJle ...._ killed In a plane cnlll. It wiis the dl)I my .dog died. The doi "" old ond lick and in pain. I carried tilm down to ibe pel hoopUAI In my arma and gave him In the )'OUllt! •eterlnarllli. I palled the dog one lost tlmt Oil !lie heed llllcl told the Vol to kill him and walked aal wltb the ~bl• tea!O nowinJ down my !aee. I dldn 't we<p for those S3 people. I wept for my ddg. The dog bad llved In (..._AR_T_H_o_P_P_E~) my world !or 15 years . I didn't know aoy of these 83 people. 111ey had never ex.· isled in rny world . Therefore, the fact tbl\I they had ,ceased to elist al!ecled my world hardly at all. I couldn't weep for them. I've tbought about that day often. I think that we all live In our own little worlda. I tblnt the real world out there exlsU only when It touches our own. I CARE MORE about my welgbl than I do about the llarvlng In lndlo. I care more about my . tu bUI than about the joblw In the gbOtlnel. I care more about my leaking roof than lhe tbmnonuclear bomb. I believe that my own little world cornea llrsl -nol becauae lt ahould, but simply becaw•i It does. Tbot It the way ol thlnp. And becau .. that It the way or thlnp, I believe my t1m Wk 11 not to uve the rut world , but to u ve my own. My ,,._ to 'erue ibe mllerY and in-~ of the real -Id II \llriuaUy nil. But my power to make my own IIUle world a better place 11 lmmeaaorable. I -I 1111111 can abal!I dtallJ and sull'lrq In ibe real -1d. I muot try to care -~ time I don't, f callua OY!l' • c:omer ol BIJ IOU!. Emy Ume I don~. I molr6 my own world • •llahllY 1 .. decent ploce In wblch to live. But now that our leaden aay that pea"" Is jUll around the corner, how hard It It to care. SO THE diplOmat! continue their Jn-I tricale maneuvering, the bombs I helped ~ pay !or ccotinue lalllng, and the human • ' bei.np I never knew cooli.nue dying - dying now for no good reuon at all. . Surely tb9e polnll9 deotha now att th. most trqic of this deelde-old. war. Yet so i!Jui'ed !)ave I become In that decade \o the suffering or others, so hardened to t1!t1r pain, that I COG now callously flip the page. ~ l wish I c:ould weep 'again. I wish I 4 could weep, not only ror what we are ' doing to them, but for what we have done : to my o\tft IJttle world. ; I wish I coold weep. But how hard 11 i bu become to care. : • • .-~~~~~~~~~-~~· OltAHGI. COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wt td, PMblllhtr Thomas Kcc utl, Ediwr Barbaro Krelbich Editorial Page Editor Th<! tdltori11I J>l.ll:P or • lhto 0.lly Pilot aeek11 to Inform. and 1tlmu· hnl! rea~n by pre.cnllri; th l1 nt1''tp.lper'• oplnlon1 a~ com. mentar)' on tOpltt or lntcltat and •liiniticanc:t, by providlrtjZ a rorum t-or JhP eXJ)t"tlllon of our ret1.dora· ()pinion•. and by r.irncntlng th1· ctiverae viewpoint.I of tn rormcd ob- ktven and tPQkHm('n on tOJ>k:• of the dft,)'. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1972 l 1 • • l • • • • I • l l • ! \. ·l 7 \. t I I l ' j \ I I ' , EDITIOH N.Y. Steeb ' VO.. 61. HO. 33'4, 9 SECTIONS, I 10 PA&ES ORAtfdE COUNT\', CALIFORNIA . , ,' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1972 c TEN CENTS • Huge Development ... -.Seen f Or Mesa· ' . I ............. ~ ....... . ••••••••••••••••••••• ·····~t·············· ·······~············· ..................... ••••••••••••••••• - .Talks Under Way On Big Facility -...... ••••• • • • + + INDUSnlAL -c0Mllilac1AL ' ' tow DENSITY D Mal~ULTUIAt • , ••• f ••• • • • • l'AIKS AND SCHOOLS AA COMMEICIAL. IECllAT~· ~ ' L ,.. _,, ( · ,, ·~.,DAILY. ,ll.OT,~ ltf~ED AREA (CENTER) ON FAIRVIEW R~AD IS SITE OF PRQPOSED SIGERSTROM 'PROJECT IN NORTH<°COSTA MESA ' 11'1 SIJll, Under Nofotilllon, But Inf~ Sc\V,_ ~ 11'1 A Corp0r1tlon HMcl.j.oa~n ValUlll ·11·$10.fU·MINi.. , o . ,. \ 4 Persons Die In 16th Floor ' . Office ·01~· <1U.EANS (AP) -Fino raged ........ -.Ql .. ~­llilloli'"'-~ toclily, trlPPIAI a llll!llber al peap!e m the roof and ........ ~.-·· ...... te eiiJ>!..tory loif lar Hie. Tllll llw, tft al -Willa ~ 1-. jamfod -I otndw ilap the biltldlll to •'ldjalnlnl l'llf. I PollM •54 ...... Gtbef' j&W were lifted oil ~ ...i a1 u.. n·-.,. ..,,.,. lure bf I JMl!oapler pilot. . . ,.,Foqr per.,. were tilled. The cor- oner's olli<e coellnned tllal Une bodies were ...,.......:-A prleil lllld be admln- iseer.d 1111 rites to four pe-. 'Ibo euadlllms al the penms who leaped from the top al the blllding •ere not known . . II wu Ibo -fire of·lbe day in the Raolt Center. tocated to lllO·-. al the city'• ~'district. 'lbe first fire, at 10 a.m., was on the same 11th floor and W8',e5tln~ with little damage. -~ die, "'1 ... bo\'erod near enough to lower a i.&ler, flames were leaplng as blgh as !18 feet above the top o! the building. ' Mesa Man Jailed After Collision In Stolen Auto ~~ ltl-maa was jailed and two loenagen ..... hospitalized "1th 1njurlll following a car crash early Tuesday ll!O"llnl tnvolvtllg what police allege waa a ltolen car. · 'Ibo ll!!o, I 1111 hmuy car police claim wu stolen from Garden Grove, eras¥ tnio 1 -pole on Pllcenlla Avenue nel!lr m street lnjurjng Thomas 'Clari< Dilvta, 19, ol 1!1119 'Meyer Place and Pete Detorres and. lllcbant Codding, both 17, of Anaheim. Poltce salcl Iha ilrtver of the car and another ~ eacapod the wreck and ~ be~ pl~ units aJTIVod Olt lbesoeoe. . NY's' 'H~rd · Hat' Leader Brennan Gets Labor Post · CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) -President Nixon today named Peter J. Broonan· union leader of New Yort's "hard, bat" 1 construetloo wortten, •to be new ·Labor secretary tn another step tn bis second term Cabinet fa<e.llfttng. • • 'Ibo aelectlon Of· Brennan, 51, 'marked the third Cabinet appointment made by Nixon 'bl two days. Brennan win' "Pl~ James D. Hodgson who was offered an umpecllied Job in the lonlgn policy field. Brennan, a former painter's apprentice who ii __ I of bolb the New York ci- ty and Neo Yort stale· Building and Construction "Mdcil Coonclll, bu' lotig been an open supporter of N-'•· . ,: ~·1 · ·: !'. ,•· . ' .. Useless F~~-~ t -.. ' 20-poun:d AU.ey Cat Neerh ·Ho me • . By ·J~ iAluR . °'"''°"""'~, . . ~ u1)'0l'ie .j~;,11 ~· ~ cat: 111111' ~ flit, -. . :~·~· ' . ,......, ':, \'~'\l! fl ' 1(10, !eiephciie.,... tii . . .. J!!I ... I' 'J" .0.-doem't 'till .£.',,,.. ~ r ell lo UalJle to be tlJo orilotng al I ft .... ' ...... -........... -.,oled ::=='· U.11 .. ~ tlian f!O,GOD . al Ir _-to lielPtill lb'ly cail. ...... placed fiV!; ... __ and at -wants !ibn)' sa~ his owner. "lie'• ,,.. the klnd of eat nobody cares for beca-he's' etsbl years old and not as cute 81 I kittenJro7DJll'C'. 11 -~· oqn~ the despente owner:, ''he's IOI a lo! of life and-Iomg left tn btm, Ii <Illy we can find the right permn.•• • This particular cat is lypieal of the ' kind of. ~· ·belpod. "7· ~ tiunllngtc '· a.di COilplec-Tho:J'' '"'"'1 binl ion their doontep ... nlPt "all bloat..i -his worms and willt fwr· • • ....., 1 i:s lllOdpaper;" I • ' ' Tbetr first step was to cbect with the neighborhood children to see wboee cat be mtP! be. But Ibey -dtaoovered that be bad been put ... bf a nearby ' family wbo bad tired al blm. . · "He WI!: tbl taddelt sight you ever saw," says the woman, 11( don't know how anyone could have so little respect fot life as to let ttiatranimal get so run dnwn." · · After a ball-dozen trips to the vetOrlilarian ancl'· l'IO wOith ·of medical bills, the cal bu been ,de'WOl'.lllod, de- Oeaed, neuterN...;1-.£,V<D aD.bla shots. He's a pe !ljc,ti' oaf with an lm-· maculatel7 preened, sattey coat of fur. "8e'I ,. what MUiliOae is looking for," 1111 bis ownei; "but who?" · The' -~ cdciPIO niust find an owner 18 that state law limits them to ha.vine *8e .catl It 1111' one time, and they're llWl)'l •flDdbltl -cats In need id help. ' '"Some! people flit ~ --with cats, maytiO with JD,or ~,ai>ll \hen bjlve tb.cloee .tbe.~," .... tM woman. 0 But we've fCIUnd thal the .,.y .to belp the most cats ii to l:leP than moving out, provided wt can find good homes.'' In thelr !18 yean al marrtap, the cou- ple eattmate tbef:'ve ll<llped about l50 I HE'S CAT'S MEOW aut NOboilt w~ H1in . . " . ' , cats, at an ~verage cost of $50 per-att. ''We never let a cat go unlea he or she ls completely •healthy and· ready juat to be loved," aay1 the woman. The c:ouple iniisl OQ remaining anoaymoua. They -'lbeJ'd • be sW8mped by. call if tbe1r. a a m e• were knowu .... ' .. --. • "Elw:Y morning. there ,wWidfbe a box al call cm OU<.door llap," saya tbe man, wbo -ts for l!outbern 1Clllfornta Ediloft. I ' • "All the nolghborllood tlda already (lloe CAT, Pilll I~ ' ' . , Pavla, wbo suffered cull and bruises in the ...... WU tru\od II lloog Memorial Hoopltal at !11111, -od u!:fi Costa Me11 Jail oa .,..al grand auto. The two taenagers, who received oertous iQjuiles In the colltalon, are !lated In lllll!actorY omdlllon today at Hoag Memorial llolpttal tn Newport Beach. He was adivo tn ''Lobar ~ for Nixon" during the 1111 .,._lgil and peroonally led a pll'lde al llO,OllO ...,. structlon workers, lonpboremen and other "bard-bat" umonistl in support of the Prelldmt's Vietnam war policy in May, lt79. White Houae ~ Secnotary Ronald t . Zlqler lllld tn annoanclrlg the 11Q111tnatlon: • .,,,. ~I feels that Peter Bren- nan ii 1 man who aamplified tho belt ........ ... llninlth of America'• wortinc mm llld _,,.,,_ He Is aplrtt..i, self-made, and lboqb he baa -at 1llll1Y dlff<roat i..,1s In· organlze!I tabor, be bot -I milque -vtly to tho 1'11111-oncMlle wwtlog man. Valley Ru.na:W:ay Wounded CA R RUNS WELL; AD DOES TOO ' 1"'DAU.Y.PIIDI' -•Ids are good for you. Lodt .. &II: ' '1t-Oin ... Good run- •llC '""!dftlali. -oiler. .......... ..._ 'l1lal "" lnilbl 1111"* -'Ibo ... wuloldlho-~""'~*111-CIUL Lei I O&ILl Pl1m. d 1 ... ""'! lcl be "'°" far ,..., lltal -- • "Re hll hli& ID 1oucb." -~·.,"': ~ .. ~i:: 1111111 ..-to1he Cabinet ..,.. Jelly t, 1919, .. ~ lnlqUently -AFL-CIO fl-0oorp Meany, W..111 -Ille Rle<tlon ol 8-•• FOd _.. and Slid his rellow ...... -llllb "a very fine ~of-." ....... ~--o!~\~ ........ ~1-ud poaalllb' durtnl Illa -· • Tee n Shot in Santa Ana Gun ·Due l With Policem en .. • I ' • J • stomaeh," Ban told t.mcen. The IUSpec! ttlen told Bill be ... going i. talle !Iii car ~ the atatton ._ be ... clrhtJll -lrioperlblt duo to the collloton.· • Olllcer K-llti\ltb' mpanded to an Widmt call 1111 -be artlnc! It the -Illa ,..._ pOtnt.d i 11111 II him i--... tn ldll tho ollicer If he did not .......... lie tban toot tho -·· _ ..... _. Al II* ,.iot. OllloOr Ddllllo Wolhm arrl9ed m u.i -llld -Ollloa' · t ... W ..... 11 The M·l fmanuflCUlring) 1 one d Segerstrom land in the iodultrial district named by Diehl is ftportedly ""1lldend as an alternate looatioh by tbe inedlcal group. So is property in the ~ Oaks area. -' The Segerstrom spokesman said lie believed the Proii-d pn>joct would "provide a nice· tnnlitioo.'' from , alQgle: (See SEGEJ18'11U)11, Pie< I) ---.... · .. ~ ' i DO YOU KNOW Tl11S WOMAN? "9lb '!"" hlocolll r , Police Conduct \ ~xtensive Quiz • In Ocean Death N~ Beach police have taomcbed an eatenlive tnvestlgaUon into the Iden- tity of a pretty brunette woman whole ball-clothed body Wlllibed "'""" early 'l\;esday in West Newport. Detective Sam Amburgey said today an ,autopsy conducted at ,Pacif1e View Mortuary showed the w01nan died of drnwnlng. There were no signs ol foul play., The body was dlscovered by two early- morntni aurfm about I: 15 a.m . It bad apParentJy been in tbe water about 1ix hours before wublng .....,, al the 391h Street Beach. The -.... delcrlbed u a white female belwten the ages of • and az. · She was five feet, eight lncbeo 1111 and welibed about 110 pounds, llac! broWn eyea. short brown hair and !rockies. AmlourxeY also discloled she WU_,, .ing 111 upper denture plate. The woman was wearing only a pink long sleeved blouse and btact bra when her body was discovered, Police said. Team1 Ol' detectives are showing the woman's picture to· local businessmen and to r9:1mt• aloal tile ocean froat who may bave seen her be&n. "We '!!eve cbected · J<!lll. a b o u t ever}'1!1be\)! tn, the West .Newport and Balboa area so far but have notblni to show for i~" !mburgey Slid. He ukl oUietn are also chectlng (See BODY, P.,. II Or .... «:eu t Weatller Another sunny day la on the agenda lor Thuraday, with htgM ln the '10s at the beaches, near-tna Ill Inland. Lowa tonight oa. INSIBIE TODAY Th• l&t hurrah of IU Uvl1111 «tl~~r 11tar COfl'&el up Ude wtek ., dght new producdoN opr11 on locol 1tagts. St e Ett· tertolco,...~ ""9<• !2-U. LA_. ti -. C1Pls:• t ~'--,,: -.. :.::. .:.. :: --. .... I a• _,. -.... ,..,_...,. .. .... . --. -. -.... --. --. --. "• . =-..: Of, f?' .... ---T•••• • -.... :a·p ....... ..: --. J OAILY l'ILOT c · W* ' IM:u•-2' 1'72 WI ~' I • •• • • , . •• ·~ •• (;alley Parole? Clemency Report,edl,y Considered • 00.AllW• arr (AP) -,_are lndlcltloal u Aml1 pwl ...-~Ing the clemency plea of Lt. WllliaJD L. CalloY bas """lll!l!Nlded lllllnC -~strlcllona Impose<! on him or possibly ---Ima ol panlio, Ille Daily Olllaboman says. THE NEWSPAPER SAID In today's edillons It learned that three clem- eocy and perole ofllcers 11bo !Dlervlewed Colley Mooday lllbmltted a report favorable to Calley, found guilty In March 1971 of slaying 11 civilians during I.be My Lai massacre in Vietnam. . The Oklsbomao said a "highly regarded source" told It the _parole officers fell lhe 11,monlhl ht bas been under house arreat at Ft. ~· Ga., pend-l"I ~ .. _ amounled to cruel and unusual puulshmmt. THE PAPER SAID the recommendations ol the parole ud clemency_ of· ficers were submitted Tuesday to the commanding .general ~t Ft. BeMing, Ga Maj Gen Orwin c. Talbott Jt said Talboti will add his recommenda-tio~' to ~ of. the panel and forward them to the ~n_tY and Air Force Clem- ency and Parole Board in Washington, probably within a few days . Calley originally ,..., sentenced to life in prtsoa for the llaytnga at M1 Lai. The sentence later was reduced to 20 years. caney filed bis clemtDC)' bid In September. ·. Fireman's Case Against City Goes to Court A disabled fireman's claim that the ci- t}> of C:OSt.a Mesa broke i~ ~ledge to ~ wben it fired him from hts job u acting civil defense director will be oootested Dec s in Orange County Superior Court. J~dge James F. Judge will rule that day on Richard T. Knight's writ con- tailtlng the demand that the city ~ ordered to pay him 50 percent of his ncrmal salary from last July I. Knight claims in bis acticm that be was given the civil defeme job Jan. 5, 1967, \f'he:n it was detennioed that be was no longer pbyslcally capable, because of an on-duty injury, of working as a fireman . He was hired by tbe city as a fireman on July.I, 1956. Knight says be was assured by the city when be accepted tbe civil defense post that the disabilltY benefits be waived would be made available to him again If his new job was liquidated. Knight names City Manager Fred T. SOrsabal and Personnel Director William Todd as co-defendants and ask! that their actions be recognized as being in violation of two city ordinanCf:S. ~>- ····-.lA.1' ca\•~ TONIGHT UCI LECTURES -"Supermarket ~utritioo," Rm. 181, Hwnan.ities Hall, 7- 10 p.m. Admission !US. "Utllizing ArtJ . --.. Third FIDar~ m ........ ...,,,, , ' Gateway Qimmons, 1-tO p.m. $S.OO. "Pending Legislatloo," last of !<fleS oo Selecting aod lmplemerttng Ef- fective Ta.s Plan, Rm. 171, Humanities Hall, HO p.m. "From Segrqatloo to lntegratloo," part of -Oil Altemate .\pproaches to Education. Rm. 100, Social &cience Hall. HO p.m. Admislloo $5.25. THURSDAY, NOV. :II 'JAr/. RHYTHMS -Last of aeries of ri>odem dance classes presented by Dept. ol Leisure Services, College Park School. 1 p.m. UCI Lecturet -"Relevant Ex- periences in Wilderness LiVin1," Rm. I'll, Computer science Bldg., 7-f:30 p.m. Admission 11-so. 2nd Attempt Succ.et!8 • SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A young raan whose wrists were still in casts from a previous suicide attempt jumped to his death Tueaday from the Golden llate Bridge. James G. Roy, II, Eureka , wbo bad told his wife he wanted to walk oqt on the bridge with her to see the sun ~ over San Francisco. ... DAILY PILOT , I , ' TM Ol'Mlil a.st DAILY 1"11.0'f, ..,._ _..,. ................. ....,..... ............ ... 0...... OMt ......... ~ ..... 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II.If ......,., ............ ¥ ,,....,.,, ' l'rolllP8fel SHOOTOUT. • • Smith with his bands up. Wolfram step- ped out of his patrol car aod wu greeted by five lllots fired by the J'OUlh uslntJ both his own and the olflcer's re..ives. All of the sbols went wild and Wolfram returned the fire hilting the youtll In the head. He dropped both glllll .... ..... rendered. \ The youth told officer> he .,... a runaway. He is a student at Los Amigos High School in Garden Grove. Police fOWtd a map in hl,, car witb a route marked leading to Alberta. Canada. Teenagers Held After Burglary Of ,Photo Gear Three teenagers were arrested by Costa Mesa police ooe block away from an apartment which bad just been burglarlzM of 11,000 worth 0 f photographic equipment The thtte boys, all 11 aod all students at Estucla High School, were picked up by ofllcen wm were given a descriptloo of their car by the •P!'riJnellt building maoag ... eynihla Snyder, 11. wbo is the resident. of the apartment at n1 James St. told police the equtpmeol Wll taken by tbleves wm broke In through lhe kitchen window. omcen lald the1 qustkmed the apart--ID::':rn D pv< them· the deteript~lhe car which was atopped a short time later at the intenection or James aod Pomona A.....,. Off>eers said alt the missing equipment was recovered. Pair Convicted In Kidnap, Rape Trial in Mesa Two -mm who kidnaped an attractive Costa Mesa girl In a daring daytlght al> ductioo from South Coast Plaza shopping center -. found guilty u charged to- day in Orange COUnty Superior Court Heavy atate prison terma appeared to he in store for Reuben Wesley Spencer, aod Jimmy Lucky, both 18, of Santa Ana , with Judge S,,.. K. McMlllan'a ruling issued after a brief, non-flll'Y trial. Both men pleaded guilty earlier to the armed rnbhery of a Santa Ana liquor store on the day prior to the rape June 8 . ThoY admitted taking f!M and jewelry at gunpoint fn>m the store o..-. Deputy District Attorney W. Jay M-iey said he will Insist 00 the ma.s- lmum term of 10 years to life on each ctnvlction before the two defendants return for sentencing Dec. 20. The veteran prosecutor reminded Judge McMillan that the two men selected their victim from crowda thronctni lhe Costa Mesa \lhopplng complex and drove her ~ her own car to Loi Anples where both men raped her. 'n.e JO.year.old victim, a bride of slx moolbs, was then ordertd to drive ber abductors to Rivenlde County, where Moseley said 1he wu again raped and sesually bumlliated. Docton Nici the attractive victim IU!- fered "to an UDUIUll degree," from the acts of the two delendanll. Judge Mclilllln found both men guilty of rape, and also guilty of rape ln cooetrt -an additional clause that increases the penalty from five yean to life to 10 years to llle. Harbor Seniors Present 'PUI.za' 'Ibe senior class at Newport Harbor High School will p"'8el\t Nell Simon's comedy "Plara Suite" llarting tonight at a o'clock. '11>11 yur'a lllllor dua play allo will he staged Tbursday at 3 p.m. Md l'riday aod Slturday at I p.m. aod 8 p.m. Starrlns Ir: the production wilt be Craig S111pp, 11eaee RacctatU, Mark llanlng, Undo Nilbtt, Sieve Diets, Manha Hooten, Gafy Doh!, Mindy Kticb DI Gary EUii. ScoU Vaa llouteo ts the student dJnc. tor for tho production. ,,,_ ... l\'Olllble at the student store or at the door for p. ........ 1 SEGEMTROM •• Jury Selection Begun in Mesa Stab Death Trial Jmy l!ll~ .... fodly In the Orange Coallly Sljoeo lur Coult trial of a -··-al fatally llabl\lng her hoyfrlmd _. wllat police dooctihed as a lovers quaml in :its Colla -apart. ment Trinldld de la Pena 0 Trinl" ~ JO. of AMhelm II on trial -,. Judie Robert P. lt!wland !or the allepl slaying last June 3 ol Llmel "Johnny" Martinez, 23, 9711 Mlssioc SL Police who rushed the dying Martinez to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for treatment were first under the J.m. pression that he bad suffered a heart at- tack. Doctors detennlaod that Martinez had been lmifad and ~ lnvatlption led to the arreat ol Mrs. Crane. She ts accused of stabbing MartlneJ In the chest because of her resentment over bis association with another woman. F,....P.,el BODY ••• ..... r.,.1 CAT ••• l:now about 111, and If they oome ..,,,,.. .. lnJured oa~ thty llwaya pll It into om-yon! knowlni we'll take car.. of It." "1'en'1 a limit to bow IDIQJ cata we can afkrd.., lie A)'& · SllD, the....,._ bu never refuaad a oat In -. ,,,., carTY lpeclal flnt ald tits and food Ir: their car ,,_,,. thty irn.I In .,.. thty run -unwanted ,,._ .. in the country. !Mn Juot JIOlng to the -. thty'li find lnJured cats off to the Ilda ol the road. "I'm almciat afraid to go out of the home ..,,.,.,"Mll.'' IAJ'I the woman. "It aeema u there '• a sict oat ..,.here, :·u see him.'' Jet Plane Noise ' Study Approved Sound lludlel ol Oranp County Airport jet p I a n e movements will be made under a $14,000 contract approved by the Board of Supervllon Tueaday. The airport noise studlaa a r e necessary, aocordln& to County Caomet Adrian Kuyper, to Doilter the county'• cue In the lawauit rued by a group of Newport Beadl ~ ownen claim· ing reduced land vilueil beca11ae of jet plane rughta over their homu. Two weeb qo, the Board of Supervilon = _.itni f!I0,000 to obtAln a cl the jlropertiea allegedly affected by the jet noile. Tbe Orm ol Bol~ Beruek and New- man will make the noile lludles. Mesa Sign Study To Be Explained Cosio Mesa's ~page llgn llUdy will he e>plalned Dec. l to repmentaUftl of local homeowner uaoclatlons1 service organizations aod civic groupo. The ~llon by the city planning llaff 11 IChedulad to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the !Int Door COllfarence room al Colla Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. p....., -.i In attending the -thia may contact Mn. Myrna Elieboldt of the city lleoullflcatloo Com- mittat for aclvuc. in!ormltion. Her number II a+ea . Tbe .... ttudJ will be -by Colla -clljl ~ u a ...... )IUide for the oew city llgn ordinance. ' Ret•nai-9 to Slaowlti% ... _ . • ' • ' . • ' • Ann-Margret ~':'ter) is congntulated by her hus- band, Roger th, and aeln!a.s Betty Gra ble fol· lowing her return to the l!a&e in Las Vegas for the flrst tlnle after her accident last September, in which she fell from a movin& llaUorm. She played . to a full home and no traces o the fall were noted. · Assembly . Pa:i~s Reagan-Moretti Tax Relief Bill California Supreme Court Refuses to Release ' Farr that he Is so personally embroiled in con- troversy with Farr that be ha! not been an impartlal trial judge." Older, 1}5, held Farr ln cOntempt and under terTn$ of the ;udgment Farr could remain in jail until he answt:rs or until U.e judge leaves the bench. Older had o r d e r e d ~ case's slI lawyers -two of whom Farr ctalms were his aources -not to talk to reporters. l1te Calffomia Supreme Court refuaed last spring to review a state a...uate court decision that Farr could be.hekt \n jail until he named his llOW'CeS, Tlia 1!,S. Supreme Court al3o relU5ad to lnt«vene in the cue. Senator Won;t Run 3ACRAMENTO (AP) -Veteran state Sen. Alan Short, a Democrat from SICCHon, said he will nol'TIDl for reel..,. tioo when his term &pirfO in !flt. ~, 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646 1919 DARTBOARDS e maT HOCUT mca e l'UCIS _., - m11s SHORTS 191 • 1686 ="" IElllS fUIES .... 1111 TUllS SHIRTS .... po • 900 :7,. l•ISFUIES ~=: 1: : '_";~ ... ~g;, . 1 ~:::: 10111 mm _ _ . -· =: ··- ='-IElllls FlllES 32°0 :::.·" m• IYLOI ···· 2911 _ ... PllESmllT .............. . ;::" ST11W8 IYUI .: ... 3411 =::.SHOES =SHOES . . 'Ml:IR ,,_ D ''' m11111~1.u ;:. PIDll.ES aao ..... 1p1 1•1•-1•1 ' 711 _ ....... ;:. 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Among San Quentin convict Rllcbell the prospective jurors quea- Magee, who bas open& aD but • lloned Tuesday were: stx montha of the put II A barker at a topless-bot. years behind bars ranted ind tomless bar In North Beach · whistled and trled1 to walk out. .who wanted to serve but had of court ~ whl1I jury already decided Magee was aeleclton In hit -lrlll guilty. lurlber outbursts as the trial r<1wned TuOllday, bul the unrepent ant Ma gee .... ponded: ' ' defendant ..,. ~ 1111 a short U... J..-·llld to walk OUI of ciJqrt. ordertd to bat~ be' whistling and bad to be lo a nearby holding cell. l ""'-'• lldlon afllt· of Collfomlo'a primary l!<boot ed ... mQt ~ fa .. -Jn Ila flril ,... "' ototn ~!Ion lllll!rJ,•, _.lion ,'belbmlnl ne•I '--------RIJel .... Tueaday ... -..-. Rllea Aid. -rHwl •p•oa"lq t.a tim ' II Plied more would bl • got under way. A retired hotel employe who Jury selection II espocted to wanted In bring her bin! along U the iW'Y was locked up becauae the pet bad just learn- ed In talk. ''l was trying to smash his face. I wanted to break his jaw. I got bis ttetl( marks on my knuckles." Tbe Judie told Magee he would be hlndculled for the duration of the trial il he caus- ed IOI' men trouble. But the Both the defendant and hit laW)'er have Wed '°""IOIY that Carrow be aDow\cl L I withdraw from the cue, but Colvin bas denle<l tM .ife-J quests. l i IJRIEFS ) , ·-:-r duded la u., -year. • 'lllt btll fliOlilloii .. million ... the 1171-74 -,... 111<1 .. millloa for the loUowlai year •. - Cremation Or/}y ·~st Qffers -:.-ei Guaranteed Certificates • •Saturday Service ·The Insiders Club ~ MLllllld 1111 ' . T111 ll1ft1n ell* A nr1W ""' lo bell lnllatlon. Its "-lhlp card permits ,..i lo buy' neorty ,,_. . 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CMC CDfTllllt 2nd&. 8~. 6211-1102 HUllTI=--11 Hunt ~· (7141897·1047 &UQ'A 110MCAc 711 WlllhlN Bl'td. • 3934746 --lOlh • P?id"O • l!WMl =::.,.ar.•331Gll .............. cnYI Chi•" v1n Nun...._. ~1171 ·-18791 Vtntul'll BMI, • seatll4 ,__... 3r(I &. LocUllt. 437.7411 IASI' LOe ANOILDt """ ... 266-4$10 DIAMCIMtlNll -s. Ollrnond .. , • (714) 915-752S --LMWtn lqU9N lhOpplN at.• (714) llUllO .... -........ :mo"'"""·· (714) 62:H71 I llillJ--1Mllo4N __ .....,.a.iO °"""· 0,.. .... .,. I ·,~at~i-~ ~ Tho lnalderl CIUb about Jolnlftl at,,.,, eo.t IMl111N S. llllrtol Olllol ,o,.Mc ... I ... ... t· office. Aid Hiked to Singw . -A divorcee who lives with her ball bondsman boyfriend and didn't want to aem because she would b e separated too long from her 5- year-old child. ·Pregnant Recipient.s . li ttle car .. In fact, it's priced with the leaS! of them. Yet, Vega's performance is sevei'al cuts above that of many other little cars. " It has a low center of gravity for unusually line handling and stability. It has an overhead cam 140-cubic- inch engine that's got some real zip. It has a full Coil suspension to soften bumps and a Ball-Race system j .•.. , . .. •• ..... .;1} "• . ' " . "" \• .. ' ft).I \1'i. .r••I l -~ .\''I' to help keep the steering precise. , , • . · ' V ega'1 performance is big. Vega." handles and moves in a remarkable way fo r a little car. So remarkable:", that two years in a row the readers· of Car & Driver magazine chose.it the "best economy sedan" in the world/'": And, as you know, the readers o 'I Car & Driver are not, generally, little ·• old ladies from Pasadena. " " ... JUST BECAUSE IT'S BET'I'ER DOESN'T MEAN IT'S MORE;• • • ~ , ' I -----· . ' " , . • . , ' .. ' ' . ' • .. . .. .. • ,. ' • DAD.. Y PD..OT EDITOIUAL PAGE ;· • An Unusual 'Problem' ' , • .. ' The City of Costa Mesa ls in the fortunate poaltion of having accumulated Federal revenue sharing funds and budget surpluses combined in excess of $1.8 mil· lion. Even though news of that nest egg probably made them the envy or other cities on the Orange Coast, Costa ~1esa city councilmen have not been without their hea daches fi guring out how to spend the money. There appeared to be as J'!lany dill~rent ways of spending it as there were councilmen until a comprom· ise on priority spending was reached last week. But while they have agreed to go-ahead with a half dozen immediate improvement projects, councilmen are still at odds as to whether to use some of the remaining money for tax cuts. A tax cut cannot be achieved during the current fiscal year since the tax rate bas already been adopted at $1.52 per $100 of assessed valuation. This figure In· eludes special asse$ment districts. It is likely that the tax cut would be somewbere between 10 cents and 25 cents on the overall rate. To the owner of a $36,000 home it would mean a reduc· tion of about $6 to $15 in the tax bill. It Isn't much. While a reduction of la.•es has merit both ethically and politic-ally, councilmen may wish to spend the extra funds on worthwhile improvement projects when the question comes up again next year. l\1eanwbile. councilmen already have (ound uses for about $1 .2 million of the funds during the current fiscal year .. This includes city employt\,raises already approved by the council. replacement of th~ crashed helicopter. an animal control. department su~1dy, street repair, purchase of new eqwpment,. completion of Bear Street and several others. Many of these projects are Jong over~ue and ~1 significanUy benefit all Costa Mesa res1d~nts. \Vt~h some $600,0-00 still in the kitty, Costa Mesa city council· A Topon ymic Quiz for W ord Ex pert.s Dear Gloomy Gus As a member ol Mesa .High's 1960 football team which posled one m the most respeCIJlble -in the school's history (wm 4. lost SI. I'm afraid I whole heartedly agree with the critic (Gus. Nov. IS). The real problem is that...,,._ thing should have been done a little sooner, like around 1980! ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ ~ty piece on the suffixes or place. names the other day inspired me to devise a ne-.v word-quit, dealing with the origins of place-names. If you can g~ half right, consider yourself a toponynuc genius. I. Which American state was named af· ter a season? 2. \Vhat large coun- try was named i1 fter a kind of wood? 3. What country in lhe New World was n'amed afte~ money? 4. What island took Its name from the abundant honey there? 5. Which long river was named after a legendary race of people! 6. What large mountain range was named for its vast mineral depa.sits? 7. What country is named for the latitude that traverses it? 8. Wha t southern city in the U.S. is named after a tree? D. P. ,.... ....... ~,...,... ...... .., ~--••worn .~ .,... .......... ....., .... o.ltr ....... season (Pascua Florida) by Ponce de Leon because he discovered it at that time of the year. 2. Brazil, oddly enough, was named after Brazil wood, and not the other way around. 3. Argentina, in the mistaken belief that silver (argent} came from there. 4. Malta means "the place where honey abounds." 5. The Amai.on was named by the ex· plorer Orellana, who found the native women mor~ fonnidable fighters than the men, and called them Amazonians, alter the legenc!aey tribe of fierce female warriors. 6. The "Andes" means "copper" in the language or the lncaa. men miihl look toward other areas of improvement rather than spending it on a relatively meanlngt..., token tax cut. Reasonable Authority An ordinance which would have clearly spelled out procedures for appeals on planning matters was tcosed into limbo by the Costa Mesa City CouncU last week. It was intended to be a P.retty innocuous document, one which would help the citizen understand his rights and one which woUld reduce the confusion on the sec- ond floor of the civic center. But Councilman Alvin Pinkley, who apparenUy in· terpreted the ordinance as a threat to the prerogatives of the city council, got it buried in study session. What will happen to it there is anybody's guess. His objecUons ;ere not aimed at llie main text of the ordinance; onl the section which applies to the Planning Commission. It would have extended the power of the commission by giving it final authority over appeals stemming from routine, technical plan- ning staff decisions. It wouid not apply to major actions such as rezonings or use permits. The increase in power appears minute, yet it was sufficient to cause anxiety in Councilman Pinkley who suggested the commis5ion was "doing just fine as it is." It's doing ujust fine" because it has no power to do anything but to act as a relief valve for city council· men who reserve the right to make all the decisions themselves. • .. A little more authority (or the Planning Commis- sion is Jn order. It would not upset the council's over· riding appellate position abd could save a lot of effort for the planning stall and the council itself. . .I . c 'HOW ON EARTH ~It> you 4UE$S l'M A FEl>ERAL MEAT IHSPf<.TMr· Essential Crime-fighting Tool, Sa11s Piwt Support for the ' ' To the F.ditor: l have recently read ht your paper an article from Mr. S8m Nave stating "Police Helicopters are Dangerous. Waming from a Chopper Authority." I would very much like to ctlmment brie£- ly. Most so called quoted "experts" uaually don't know the linl thing lhal they .,,, talking about The helicopter poliee program is a virtually required pnicnun lhese days, the way the crime rate ii inoreasing throughout the coun- try. In most areas the crlme rate bas dropped with the use of helicopter patrols. A Jl'l!lfE FORMER rotorcralt develop- ment Olgbt test engineer would not. make such rash statements as "a threat to life and limb, extremely expensive, and a constant irritation with their unwanted patrols." Mr. Nave seems Jlke a fruStrated airline pilot who has lived several years with the sound problem around a large airport in his job and is trying to focus this problem somewhere else. 'lbe sound problem is one of the top priorities to the helicopter manufacturers and at the present time Hughes Tool Company of Culver City, California has developed a qii.iet helicopter. ( MAILBOX Ltruwn ,.._ .,,....... -...._. ""'1Uttr Wftttf1. .... 1111 -Mr -19 ,_ ..,.,_ w ..._ TM ....... te _.._ ""'9n .. ftt - ............ I& ,.....,., Al --. _, ... dllle .................... ....-. "' -....., ........... -,_. .• Mfk*it ...... k '"''"'·".etrr•m• ... ......,._· ll ,000 hours plus in helicopters. A Viet· nam veteran with eight air medals. R. E. LOYNACHA N Eneour-.e 'E1111le•' To the Editor: Every so often somebody has to com- pl~ln about our Eagles (potice heU~ ters) making too much noise. I can't understand their attitude. 'lbe Eagles do oot make enough noise to keep anyone awake at night -if they are disturbed by the Eagles, they are <fis. turbed-period. '111ere must be more un- derlying causes than Eagles. Police ·· 'Copters and turn it in , they might have more ~ sideration for lheir neighbors ears -they knuw there aren't enougt. pollcemen to keep tabs on them. but they all have neighbors who can and will, if they know the police department will act on the numbers sent in. Let's encounge our Eagles; they are there to bold down crimes of burglaries, attacks, etc. And let us crack down c:n the real noise-makers, the loud cycles and loud pipes ... then maybe we can hear our own TVs in our own front rooms. MRS. EARL FERGUSON Comfortlllfl So-4' To the Editor: I have sent the following letter to Police Ollef Neth. It Wll prompled by Mr. Takacs' protest over the noise created by Eagle One and Two. Ii Oiler Neth follows my sugg..pon, I feel Mr. Takacs can return to peacetuJ slwnber, uninterrupted by his car being pushed from his garage, or hb houae being robbed. • l feel a little noise is a small price to pay for what we receive in return. Wt pay our police to prevent crime and then complain when they try to do their job. So here's to more noise and less crime. <pigs' but were respected members t:I. the community. "When I saw the police on fool or in the patrol cars I bad a feeling that au was well! '1'be 'copters are an advancement in the detection QI crimes and Jn 1IWl1 cases have prevl.nled house lnlkina and lhefls and also have greaUy aldeil in tbe capture ol fleeing o;rimlnals. "I'm sorry ii lllr. Takacs is losing steep, so woo1d like 1o sugge•Mbat you might possibly cease Oying ·over bis are• and use that lifbe to double 1tbe pe.trol over my house. .. "11le Eagle Is our nat~ bird ,and a symbol' ol protection, J ,feel )Qlr -. airbo""iiie police are aptly Dil:ped. , "I bope to bear them fl,yiag over 1111 area even more frequently sq I can pt .a good night's sleep." , . BARBA& CLA(U(E FeJ 1 Sate' To the Editor: 'l1til is an answer to Mr. /oll!J. TU- who complained about our Coat. Mesa "Eaglea" (the police belicoplen). 9. What country in Africa officially sela:ted a Greek word for ill modem name? 1. F.cuador, through which the equator passes. "It is only a matter of lime until another one crashes, this time perhaps killing nmnerous bystanders." Are these the kind of statements, we believe come Crom es:perts in the field? As Jong as man is involved in the making and reR8iring of airplane5 and helicopters we can ex- pect failures . We as humans can only do our best and hope we catch all the mistakes before they happen. OUR TWO EAGLES don't make near the noise the loud chopper motorcycles do, or some of the loud pipes on can that go tearing up and down tbe streets at all hours of day and night "Dear Sir, We live In the Monll<eDo -domlnlums and the police departrneot fl on Vanguard and Fair. practlcalcy in oor back yard. If anyone woold bear the choppers take off it would be us. But we smile with aPfN'l"'la tlon and feel iale knowing lbat the)lolice are close by pro. lecting us In their clq>pers. , • IO. Although the U.S. proclaims itself "the land of the free" in its national anthem, what country's name means "land of the free'' in its native language? 1 l. Which large city in India is named after a color? ANSWERS' I. Florida was named after the Easter 8. Baton Rouge ("red stick" in French) was so named because an immense red cypress reminded one of its founders of a walking-sUc.k. 9. Ethiopia (formerly Abys si nia ) means "land of the bum faces" in Greek. 10. Thailand means literally "land of the free." 11. Jaipur. a large provincial capital, means "pink city." Se asonal Mail Snafu \VASHINGTON -Al the best of times. Christmas mail service is anything but a joy to the world. The prospect Lhis season is that Christmas deliveries will be slower than ever. Postmaster Gene r'.11 Elmer Kla ssen has taken a Scrooge- like attitude toward the postal establish· ment. cutting back services and blam - ing the mail jam on the American Postal Workers Union. •le complained recentl y about p a r ce l s damaged by c.11.reless handling and mail handlers who didn't handle mail. He had even seen, he grump- ed, a J)03tal truck driver servicing a de- runct railway spur. EQUAU.. V VNFESTIVE, union pres!· dent Francis Filby wrote KlaMl"n a private leUer saylng his charges were "far--fetched" and an "effort 011 }'()UJ" part to denigrate the rank and f I J e employes ... :· While these two Titans raged on high, down in the mailrootnl atlrition rrom ihe hiring ltett.e lut M1rch bas postmen and clerks brl&tUnc with anger and fat4!t1e. Personnel probl!n'.r, t n v o I u n ta r y retirements and tnnlllera art. rife. Some 670,00G wwtm are now handling mall lonnerty d<llvered by 740,000. Another 180,000 are elitlble for lay-of!a, many of these for f nvol u nt ary retlremcnt. Ten tbowand p o • t a I employ .. have been lraolf•rred oul of rur•I and au lM!rban pool olllces In U.. list ti l1lOOlho to the 1111mmoth maU ceoten. · A.t&EADY, many urbu pottmen are WOt1dng mandalA>rf O'(ertlm• o1 1bttt hours a day and some must work a seven-day week. The work force is being ' bolstered'' by 9!kl.ay "casuals" who often are mort: interested In snitching the fudge from Christmas packages than in defying snow, sleet and cold drizzles. Meanwhile , third-class Ch ris tma s advertising, better known as junk mail, ls gumming u..i the system. It accounts for 23.6 percent of the volume but brings in only 15 percent of the revenue . Every time congressional economizers try to jack up lhe rates, the junk mall lobby starts playing Santa Claus to the llouse and ~enale postal committees. A folmer commlUet member, e1-8en. Dartiel Brtwsler, 0-Md., ha1 just been convicted of accept.lag bribes from a maiJ.order bowe to 09poee h14her Jwik· mail rates. So the ntes remain low and the mails oecome more clogged. I INDEED, 10me junk maUen pressure l<.cal post olllcts lnlo giving the junk mail lmmediate dtll•ery rigllt along wl th rirsi..t ... mall, especlalb' when the junk ma.11 advertllel aales on a specific day. 1n such cues, rwallmen must arrive at the post olllce al I ·a.m. and IOl1 out the Juok mall until .-before they <an tJesin their routes. Once on the route, lbe -mual deliver the Junlt mall to evert boule -unlike flm cla,. mall which ml}' mlal 10111e --lhuo further delaying Chrlatmu·dellverl ... All lhll adclo -· ernphaals to lbe seaaonal suwsUon lhat people mall theJr Christma.o cmll and parcela earl7. Our Mr. Nave goes on to discuss the "Dead Mans Curve" of the helicopter and uses th.is as an example of why he is moving his family to another part of the ctluntry. All aircraft, both helictlpters and airplanes, have what is relerred to as' a "Dead Mans Curve." This is an area in which it is at its most critical part of any take-off ar landing but does not cause any terror oo. the pilot's part as he is familiar with his aircraft and is a pro- fessional pilot. Police helicopters are U$1ally ca lled dcring fires , disturbances for crowd dispersal and control. They do not hover high over crowds in a dangerous method. Police pilot! are given strict instructions not to Oy over crowds of people unless ordered to do so in riot ctlntrol. In closing I believe our so called "Chopper Authority" might be an authority on wood chopping but not helicopters. He should stick to his airplanes and leave the helicopters lo the rc:al helicopter authorities. I have a total of IS years flying ex- perience In all sizes of helicopters. Eight years as an Airline Captain (helicopters) in lbe Los Angeles area. Over two years flying experience in Northern Canada. ,---B" Geot"IJe ---. Dear George : You "Plied to Furious that you v .. eren't a Crustrated oJd maid u the name . George shoUld bate shown. Well, maybe not but I'll bet you're a prudi8b old fOl'1 who knowa nothing about sex. . . . I can tell (rom your column! Ria;hl-? SWINGER O..r Swinger' I doll 't r<ally have to know much about 1e.t. I can al"ll'I aak "'I' .i2 children. I !Send yoor. problems lo 0eoqo •IOOi wltb 8J\)' exlra tranqulllzers you may have. 'Ibis job la no snap, you know.) I would like to suggest that all residents try to get the license numbers of tbe loud cycles and cars and turn them in to the police department and that the police department investigate each one tu rned ln and have them "rev 'em up" and cite each one breaking the "noise pollution barrier." IF THE LOUD pipes owners knew someone might get his license nwnber "Mier reading Mr. Takacs' pMS In the DAILY PILOT (Nov. %1) I feel It's time to speak out on behalf of Eagle One and Two. "I too bear the Eagles llying, bul for me it Is a comforting sound. If they ny low, I assume they have aeen something that needs a closer look, and I can return to sleep with the secure feeling that the police are looking after me and my propo. erty. "l was raised In a small eastern town where the police were not referred to as Too bad lbat Mr. Takacs i.cf. to leave his bed becaUBe ol the noise. Put COllOo in your ears, Mr. Takacs, and say a silent prayer for our wonderful poUoe department and their choppers1.who have helped reduce our crime rate. Keep lbose Ebglea in the air, and GOO bless you all.,. our men in blue! JACK, LYNN, MARK AND SHARON ROSE BE!TSTOCK How Hard It ls to Care for Others For more than a month now the 1rront page has talked of peace. For more than a month now the diplomats have ad- vcinced and retreated in a ritual as state- ly and unhurried as the mating dance of peacocks. And for more than a month now on page 11 or 14 or 24 there has been a brief daily story a-~ · bout shellings and .._ battles and our con-' tlnuJng bombing raids -the heaviest of the entire war. "American B42 bombers yesterday dropped anolher 1200 tons of bomba on Communist pocltions • • . " I find -lbat I glaDce at this brief dall; story on p&ie tt or 14 or 24 -I glance at it and lum the page. Row bard ll Is to conceive ol the tI· plosive force in in tons of TNT. How hard ll is to envtslon the bllndlng DMh, hear the eard.nmHplittmc roar, feel the agooy ol tom Desh, amell the stench of death. How bard II is to care. IT'S BEEN 10 yeara -&ince last I cried. t remember the dly weU. It wu the day &I people were tilled In a plane crllll. It was the day my clog died. Tbe dog wes old and slcJc and in pain. I carried blm «lown to the pel hospital In my anns and gave h1m to the young veterinarian. I patted tbe dog one fall Ume on the bead and told the vet to kill him and JOalUd..otlt wllh tbe unstoppahle tars lloWing down my lace. I didn't weep for those 13 people. I wept for my dog. The dog had lived in ' ( ART HOPPE ) my world for 15 years. 1 didn't know any of these 83 people. They had never e.x:· isted in my world. 'lberefore, the fact tbal they bad ceased to exist affected my world hardly at all. I couldn't weep for them. I've thougbl about that day often. l think that we all live in our own little worlds. 1 thlnk the real world out there exists only when it touches our own. ' I CARE MORE aboul my weliht than I do about the >Mrvlng in lndla. I care more about m,y tax hill than about the jobless In the ghettoes. I care more about my leaking roof than the tbermoouclear bomb. I believe lbal my own liltle world comes lirll -not becluoe It lhould, but simply because it does. 'lbal ls the way of things. And becauae thal ls the way or 1hlog1, I believe my flrsl ~ ls not to save the real world, but to 11ve m,y own. My power to erue the mllory and tn. Justicea ol the real world ls virtually nu. Dut my power to make my 01"' UtUe world a ,better place ls InuneuUrable. I know I most care aboUI dellll and suffertlll In Ille real wwld. I -lrl' to care becata.evtry Ume I don't, I callus over a comm' of my toul. Evwy {I.me I don't, I malte my own -Id a iUcbllY less de«nt pt1ce.ln whlcb IO live. But now lbat our teaClera Illy lbaf peace Is Ju1t around the <!Omer, now hard it ls to care. so THE diplomats continue their in· tricate maneuvering, iJ,;; bomb.< I helped pay for continue falling, and the human beings I never , a... oontinue dying - dying now for no good realOD at all. Surely lheoe pololleal deatltl now are th. most lrallc m this -)'Ir. Yet so inured have I become in that decade to tbe suffering of others, so hardened lo their pain, thal I can now catlousty Olp llie J10ge. ' I wish I could weep ' ajabL I wish I could weep, not only for what we are doing to them, but for what we· have done to my own lltUe world. I wisb I coWd weep. But how bard It bu become to care. OltAHOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robttt N. Wied, Publtfker Th00141 KttvU, Editor Barbare Krttbich E<Utorlal Poge Editor ~ edltorl•I Pl!gt' of the Diiiy Piiot 11tt1ka to inform and •Umu-l&t~ N!&dl!r1 by prm;entlnt th~ ncw1paper'1 opink>n! ano com- ment.al") un to11tr1 of lntclett anl:l algntt~, b)' pmvidl,. a forum for tht exprtulon ot our 'ft.dun' °'""kma. and by prt.'l('ntlng tht' diwe_fM vl~lnt1 or lnfonnrd ob- aervth 1.nd 1J)Oketmrn on tonic. ol the day. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1972 ---• . ' ' !1 1 • • Ontario Speedway Shuts Down .., ·--lut Frldoy lhat It -td n« e«ePI *' Piii DNI to keep the track -lil>fdb .....,ts 11etn1 -Oil tha bult M' net lnoome talher than on a 11uc1_.1~e. Ontario Motor Speedway Corp., a non- plOfll ......., which tuued the boc1dt for CMStrucllill of the track In 11111, lw. atarted accepting bids for proapectlve operaf9n, ' About 35 pel'SOlll working at the track Will <be llfactro by lta dosing. lllaas are to try lo keep the tract's ttstauranl and high perfomwice ~ school OJJlll-J°"" Cooper, ,re.ldl.it or OMS, Ille., wl\!d> '..,...ated the facility, bad en- . .......i aboul a ~ ago that the pa)'ID<llli lo ~. wtildl llllY be cooaiderid u ront, would not be paid. 1be statement Tuesday Indicated Iha! the traclt was groallng about $U million annually. 1be interest payment lo bondholders ls due twice a year, meanb1g about 13.1 million must be paid out each year. Dalton's N~t Through Yet ' . --We ,Can Use More Hitting ' / ' . llONOL'ULU (AP) _:, After booking fivo PllYera to the, biggest deal thus far at the · trade happy winter bueball meetl!Cs, general manager Harry Dalton Gl.lllo Calilomla Angela announced that lie ·wu atilt l!llllng. "JLW& becaU8e we made lhis deal, it dohn'l mean that we have everything we Deed," aald Daltoo. "We still have to Jill a few more 'poljtions. Ana we can sUU '*·more hl~ ... The Aiielf !lid all riibl, thtogb, in the hltilo« dei>ar!ment by acquirf"I aluuer Ftiaik RAibinloo from the LOa Ang<Jes Dodlen Tuesday to a aeven-player deal tbit kept trading activity here at a roller -PIP'· 1be ~tb deal of the young meelinp oeqt Roblriaon, pitchers Bill Singer and llllU .Stlibler and lnlieldera Bobby I . KIN McMULLEN • . ' ValentlD!' and Billy Grabarkewitt from got to be close to him. Sure, he's r1 )'ears Los Aiwelea to Calll~la, for pllcber old and be'a not the same player be waa Andy 1leszamdtb and tbµ'd bue'man five years' ago. But he's still a Ken McMullen. • , tar " According to Doltoo, there;• ""°"' supers · • deallag ·in store before the Winter Robinson, :·the best p r o f es s i o n .tr 1 meeting locb up tills weekend. ballplayer I've ever known" in Dalton'• ':We're still talking to a couple of estimation bad less tban suj>enitar c\ulli." aatd .Doll<n. who helped build I credential; with the Dodgers in 1972 B81!e":' •• ~~r~tloabe(~ Winner of the Most Valuable Playe~ mo • ..,. IU wz c.uJ .... .._ -~ award in both the National and American year. leagues Roblmon bad only II home runs Tuelday'a trade nwlles Dolton with .00 Iii 'runs , batted to and a ao-so .251 Roblman, an ~ !>'ltfielder he pried battlng average last year. " loose from the t:lncinnaU Reda when However, that didn~ deter the Angels Dolton was director al player personnel from picking · up hla ·1140 OOO+year a1,,e,,o1 tlmorebee ·_, __ to Rob' for Ion salary, one of the hlgbeat in ~baD. . !~ n ~ .. J.DSOn a g "We needed more run power," said Ume, said Delton. An)'tln;le 1 m;an California manager 'Bobby....Whlkles. "We la)el you to ~ World Series, you ve gave up a fine pitcber....W get us 90me more runs. The trade also gave us some ANDY MESSElSM'lTH " versatility.'' While Rqbimon will split hla time between left field and first base on the 'Ailgelili "Singer ·win · move· Tijlht into Messersmith'• spot in the starting rota- Hon. Bothered by injuries In recent , seasons, the right-bander is one of the hardest throwers in the blg leagues and once bad · a· ~game-winning year and a no-bitter. Valentine and Grabarkewitz, among the Dodgers' prized baby brigade, can play most of the infield posltloos. Valen- tine's versatility may be utilized in the outfield as well, said Winkles. Strahler, another of the coveted Dodger babies, could be "a sleeper in the deal," said Dalton. 1be rig)lt-bandtd pitcher will be used in long relief chores for Dalton's gang, but might be a valuable asset a,s a, fifth, starter •. the g-al manager ali<l. The DlliD 1J1811, tbou'1I. for .palloo ljU RobiruJoll. Daltoo tid lo ai:qulle him from the Orioles last year, but the °"*" llhat him to the punch. ~ : ""l'iolj ~ . 'IJ;~~s MeKay Seared- ''11'1:!e up °"' al the beol p(tchen in base 1o gel bili/ ""f,Da!IDll. U ton was b8.ppy ·to 'get Robinson, • then the Dodgers were juat as tbrllled' to get the muc:b-90'llht-after Messersmith, Los Angeles, along with several other clubs have been making overtures for him. . 'h ~ . Will Bowl-bound Jinx ·Hit Trojans or lr!s·h? / LOS A1fflELF.S (AP) -Coach Jolm MCka~ out loud what football teams ror postaeaaon bowl games maf"" jtolfd. • As tbe Rose Bowl-bound Trojans prepare to finish the regular season saturdj,y . 11ainst Notre Dame, McKay saUl Tuelliay, "Thia thing scares me. Six • SC Dominates All-West Coast Football · T_eam LOS l>llGELES (AP) -The Univeni- ty of Southern Calilomla Trojans, bound kt' 4he Rose Bowl, have earned nine· of the n fitat-team spots on the Associated Pless Alt-West Coast !ootbal: team. The IIMI Troj ... placed five ptayen on ollenae -tight· end Charle& Young, tactle Pete Adams, center Dave Brown, tallback Anthony Davis and fullback Sam CUnntopam. iJsC baa averaged 441.1 ymls per game to total offense and the defense bad p.. up only 217.4. Foor Trojan ...,....... were named lb the fin! team -ti1d James Sima. tackle Jolm :Grsn~ middle• guard llonte Dorla and linebacker iUcblrd Wood. • • or seven teams· t t got beat last. week are going to bolt'l games. And U's going to go hig1*r this week. "Saturday either USC or Notre Dame will lo&e, Auburn plays Alabtma and it's poasible Oklahoma State could beat Oklahoma." Six bowl-bound teams Jost and another, I.SU, was tied last week. The Trojans, IIMI, bang their nalklnal top ranking on the line against the Notre Dame team that is ranked No. <10 with an &-1 record. It will be the sev.enth time in nine years that USC and Notre Dame have met with one of them in· the race for the national champiooship. · McKay credits Notre Dame with show- ing him the ligbt that led to USC's 1962 national championahlp. Alter loojng to Notre Dame 30-0 in 1161, McKay said: "We found out that then Is no way to block 251).pound tackles with II~ guards'. And in order to do real well each year we have to beat Not.rt Dame. "We dee~ to go for taller guys and have them put on weight." McKay says-Notre Dame's players, aucb .aa the 261>-pound tackle Greg Man, are heavier than his Trojans. Yet the U.SC guards, Allan Graf and Mike Ryan, are in the 200-pound range. U Notre Dame Is bigger, then why is USC favored? "I think we're faster and that's why we're faVored," said McKay, who was asked Uie reasoning behind his statement Ilia\ Notre Dame Is the beat team USC will have Played this year. "Bec·ause that's the truth," dead- panned ·McKay. ' "Last year we made a 3-for-l offer but the Angels turned down the deal," aaid Al Campanis, general manager of the IJodiers. "But they saw fit to let him go this time." Messersmith woo 20 games for the Angela in lfll, but slumped to an 3-11 record last season while sJ!mding slt. weeks on the disabled list with an injured finger. But bis eamed run average was below the lhfee..nm level, the mark of a good pitcher. Lifetime, he's fashioned a 2.TI ERA. "We have considered Messersmith to be one of the best pitchers in the ma- jors," said Campanis. "He bad a su~ar year for him last year, but this was due to a finger injury which bas since healed. Messersmith won six games in a row after his finger was better, so we know u.at he's all right." Ten teams made serious bid.!! for Messersmith, according to the Angels. Along with a certain starter, tbe Dodgers acquired a third baseman who can field and hit. The Dodie" needed both. ' "I'm certainly happy to g e t McMullen," said Los Angeles manager Walt ·,\lstbo. "We've had aome infield problems and we felt that be could help us with an Infield lull of young ballplayen. I like Ws bat, too. We'll take a few of those tong balls be hits." McMullen, a former Dodger who was tra<led fo the American League in 1984. in a seven-player swap, is the second oklest pinyer in the group at 30. Ile batted .~ for the Angell with nine home runs last year, but baa bit 130 liletime in 10 major league aeaaons:. "Last year we made 45 to 50 errors at the thin! base poaitlon and McMullen made only 11 last year/' said campanis. "So you can see that we have substan- tially helped ourselves defensively." Stockbolclen to 01118, ...... bad &aid they poured "·7 million 'al their own money into the &peed....; but were unablo tj>,make II pro!ita* OMS_ "bOsted the ~ toll three Umes, drawtos 'a toll! al 1 ball mlllion people. It aloo held two mojor NASCAR racea, three' majol\ dra& r~ and one road-race extravaganza aioce opening in 1970. • But fewer tpan 20 min6r events were held at the trlicll. Angels Got Best of Trade, Says ·Singer' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bill Singer (bink8 the Loi Angeles Dodgers .gave up too much. 1be Calllomla Angela think they 00)1'. have "punch, speed and versaWity/' Tuesday's trade sending1 five Qodgers south to Anajlelm for two vetersn Angela was the first between the warring clubs and leaves many baseball ~ mystmed. 1be key JlllD In tbe ~appears to be Andy Meooenmlth, the ff.year.old ... _gb~ hander wbo won • pmeS two eeasoos ago but bad .. linger lp)ury last year. The big pllcber colnes north to the Dodgers with hopes of tearing apart the new league which some consider tougl)er for pitchers. Also joining the Dodgers is former Dodger Ken Mdiµllen, now 30, one 0: the toJ>'lieldtog third basemen to baseball. Going to Calllomla are slugger F'>'ank Robinson; Singer, a ~hit pitcher; ~ ·lie Iden Bill · ·Grabarkewltt · ud Bobby· ValenUne and bull pen lice Mike Strahler. Singer was out.spoken about the trade, "l think the Dodgers gave up too much," be said. "It's up to us to prove it. We got four guys under 30." Singer, 28, said be "would have been surprised U I bad been in a Dodger uniform next year. I'm happy I could stay in the area." Valentine, once a superstar candidate, was slowed by a leg injury in the minors and hit .274 last year with three homers and 32 RB~. Singer, injury-struck the last two seuons, completed only four of 26 starts, bad a l-11 record With ID earned run average of 3.8'1. He atrv.ck out 101 in 169 innings. Roblnaoo might be the· key to U.. trade for the Angela. calllomia's new ma'riager, Bobby Winkles, is a run-nm h us t I e· -ty p e manager who believes in conditioning and spirit. Roblnaon baa been an emo- tJonal, on-tlJe-field leader .wherever he's gone. "Perhaps be can't be the physleal leader be once was," said Angels General Manager Hatry Dalton, "but the pride and "determination are still there. You don't get a fellow who can do the thinga he can do......, you're willing to pay the price." Robinson reportedly made !tfl,000 last year. · Grabartew!U and Valenlil>e were both happy about moving south, to a team with a new outlook, beceuae last year the IJodiera bad a horde of great infielders and they felt they were being ignored. Grabllltewitt reportedly told Winkles by telephone, on bearing of the trade, "We've all· beard great things about you and I can speak for the others that we're delighted with the trade and that we'll bust our tails for you." Dalton said be bad to give up "an autstanding pitcher," but the Dodgers also wanted the good-fielding McMullen. llLL SINGER . " Sports In llrlef 2. Trojans All-America;~ Smith,Nastnse Triumph CHICAGO -ToJl'rsnked Southern Calllomla Md the Big Eight'; Qklaboma and Nebraska.each captured two berths on the·ic-m·an All.America foot1!31l team named today by the FootbaJI Writers Association of America. Players from 21 s¢loo\s w~re honored including !our repeaters from 1971 - running back Greg Pruitt of Oklahoma: defensive ~man Rich Glover of Nebraska ; center Tom Btabaney of Oklahoma, and olleosive tackle Jerry Sisemore o( 1'.ei:as. Tight-end Charlie Young, USC; taqlea. -Jerry Sisemore, Texas, SJ)d Paul Seymour, Michigan; guards-Jolm Han- nah, Alabama, and Ron Rusnak, North. Carolina ; center -Tom B.rabaneY, Nebraska: quarterbaclt -Gary Huff, Florida State; running backs . ~. Otis Annstrong, Puroue, and Greg Prqitt, Oklahoma and wide receivers -Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, and steve Holden.' Arimna State. Defense: Down Linemen -Greg Marx, Notre Dame ; Roger Goree, ·Baylor; John Grant, USC; Bud M•ll"llll· Colorado, and Rich Glover, Nebraska. Linebackers -John Skorupan, P.enn State: Warren Capone, Louisiana State, and Randy Gradlahar, ohio State. Defensive b8cb -Brad Van Pelt. Michigan State; Randy Rhino, Georgia Tech. and Robert Popellca, Soutbem Methodist. ,, BARCELONA, Spain -Stan Smith. coming from behind, and Die Nastase, in command all the way, won their opening matches Tueaday and' moved a step closer towards their expected clash in the final or the Commercial Union Masters temis tournament. Smith, the Wimbledoo champioo !roll! sea Pines, S.C., struggled to a W, 6-2. 7-S triumph over Jert-handed Jtmmy Connors or Belleville, Ill. Nastaae, ual:ng powerful 9eJ'VeS and thrilling the crowd with spectacular 1'1111· nlng forehand&, beat Tom Goonan cf seattle II-%, i;.3, tn another match, Jim Kodef ;or "-"""l<>vakla defeated Andtta Gllneoo 6f's'Phlii 11-3, 11-1. " • • ,, . . . EL PASO ...,. The UnivenUy al TeiP. El Paso Is loolcing lor -to~ the track coa,cb·""" molded leaml,ri161 amoog lhe nation's top four tbe.1 pUt three years. -·~ A spokesman said the sthi>l f1ttd coach Wayne 'Vandenburg, 30,(·ltr "failure to act in the .beat.'lirtemi'~• univenity program.'' I _ :.-: UTEP iaaued 1 brief •ltatemeefr '.n19- day advising that Vandenburg'• ~ were te~ted the ~ belore and"'~ un1ven}i)' will imrnedlateb', ~ \ a search .for a track~ to CaittoiO Ud enhance the program." ,, . ' ., SAN FRANCISC& -,Gary uJrr 'of Florida State and Mlke Welta of Wtooja were named Tuesday· as quart.erbaC'u On the F.ast all-otar team thal playa .... a West squad to the 48lb 'itmual llbrlDo East-West football game be~ Doc. •ao. ln' Huff mmpleted 48 touciidown paMes• the last two years' and' .,_ r.r I.IP yards this year-more· tbaD my ottiir- quarterback JI\ the· nalioa.. • • • Wella misaed the fll'll lour 1.-1>1 tbe-&eUOQ, tbeo ~ tbe Illini to •ilUl'IC al late-eeuon vi&ria: · ,,., ·: Malinoff Aid§ f U.S. Victory ... MANAGUA, Nlcarsgua -1be Uni~ Stales ~try in the World ¥11tat Baseball Championships blasted. Hob- d~i:aa Tu~ay nleht to remalll II) ~ tentlon for the coveted UUe. , ! ... ~ U.S. entry cowed p IIH .ylctGry over, Honduras with the aid of a ~r al fll'll inning runs with UC ll'vino 1 Jelt MalinOll gelUng a walk lo -.Jbute ·to the _ .. g. J)rda, the Pacifl~ Conference's ludlng rusher with a 93.i>-yard averaJe '* ...... and CUnningham, called Ille boat-blOcktng cotlep fullback in America by bil caacl1, are joined to the lln~team twr•!llld by UCLA'• Kermit -and quarterback Don Fouta of Oregon. • ....!!!!' TIA#I Ol'"N~-• M. . (.r..w,S =·~ ~lt::I:: .... If We Lose, We're Out of · lt--Prothro CUba leadJ the &landings with .. pirlect llH nocord while the United 8lales Ii • hall game back with 1 111-1 ._ 'l)e two leama have yet to 11.t fil Iii< lOW'llanlellt. The lone U.S. doloal,~ at the b!D'k of the Ja-......, KC"·-y~~ WI.~ CfllllMfli. Mo ~,~I 1'*'9 Wallllll. 0CU. '7l, »So ' -' .... \} ••• Ol'wan ..... w. ft -· ~ __. '°'"""' ........ . I .:.:-!. ft fown, SOUfMf"ll C•Htwfllt. "'°' i;~M&~ . ,..,.., °'""'"' ~ ,.,, ........ ~~ JoliMefl, UCU.. .. ,, Ill. ._.,, ,_, A ..... -· "''"'!t ..,, 1..., _.-, _ .,...:MM01 am--,~~ "'"" -· ~ "t· £• -J~... ... ....... '!!-• \ ..... lJ:.-'l'!'l~ I ' . "'· .... '"· llfl:dt!.1!., ~~~r ~rlftl.1. ~n C•tlfonl)•1 .. s,. '1f, Mt!fr.' ioli:;i,r vvlilft, WMIMl'llfOn. ""' » • ~ID" -:':r. -~" °"'"' stu"""' a nton11t. '".:1:!.~=~·.!1r:;:l/il~' lovtl\llnl t.•lltornlt. i~' -t11, ~. II l , N.J.j Jim Mtr$ •• ,_. .,,~ ''"'-""'~' ClllM.1 It"" 'l!!"~a bNmit ....... 2, I • 1111. ::!Tr ·.:..-_t•I• :I" • • f.~.''v":i:"\I., ... ,., 1 ... ~:l!i: .;ft10r, LOI ...,..,.._ LONG BEACH (AP) -Coach Tommy Prollu9 <if tbe Los Angeles Rama fears Sen Franclaco0 reapecla quarterback Stete Spurrier and believes a loss to the tiers WOllld end his club's chances this -In the National Football League. "JI we kllit, we're out of it," Prothro declaftd Tueodly in discussing next MOOlla1 nlova nallonally televised g!Jlle Crom. San Francisco, • "H we lole there la no w1ty we can be divta'lonol champs. We'd be ddWn two )'ith two to play and either San Fran- i:iloo or AU.nta would win. "A tie would lea•• us a mathemaUcat poealblllty, but only that." Asked al his weekly brelklast meeting with the Jl"'ll what he thoucht of 49m quarterback Spurrier, Prothro replied : "He looks like • great quarterback. He floda the open man, throws accurately, dOean't panic on the rualJ and drops the ball oil to aemebody when he'• in trou- ble.'• San Franclaco, added Tommy, 11 1 most talented team. Althouih the Rams beat t~e 49cn 31·7 In their first regular season meeting, Prothro takes Jlttfe solace from that. ttO.r chancee in the dlvlslon are dim," he admitted. Lall Sunday's .urprlae 19-16 I 011 to ' New Or'eans sealed the Rams into a poalUon or having to ""' their final three sames of the 1eNOn or .go dawn the Ulle drain. 11New Orleans played very well,'' uld Prothro. "A team creates lta own breaks and breaki even up eventually. but not in the 1poce of eo mtoutea. We got a lot or bad broaks In New Orleans. '1Now we have to 1Weep our remaining garnet and Atlanta must loee one If we are to win the dlvllllon. We ire in real tough shape which abould be obvloua to everyone. "Against New Orte ans we certainly should have plllyed better, could have played better, but didn't play bad foot- ball. <Mrall, ~ waan't !bat bad 1 ball game for us. 11• Before ~t game, the Sainta bad won but once thla aeaaon. ~ lild ....,.. iU!tback Bob Thomas probobl)' would -tho Son Franc1aco 1111116 due to I tldney brulle. Ol!enolve lineman Olarfle Cowan prob- ably wlU ba back In lctlo6 bat Clll't tlractlce early bl the week befcauae of a shoulder tojury. Wide ....iver 1lletl Gordon, the speed or tho -catclltog corps, bu a lllPI muscle ,.n. team . • ' : ID 1'u6lday nlgbt's actioa.• Bob ~ wJlktd with ooe away In tlle lk'ot tjd aher a Qy to the outlleld, -to aealill on ~ wild throw 111 1 pickoff ltlempl ;:it [int, • Bob Tucker si"lled to """' ':lo':. nm•""" M-w~ to put ..,._ .on llnt Ind aeccJOC!, c-Dol)1lD -d-'~ -With the -... es10Uf.b IOI' tbl vlcto!J. Dick Slnitb and Bob Power -bbl 10 borl 1 five bitter .,.1n11 '""'"""' with the lolle nm """1ilts II the .....0 rr .... wbm Lull l"orlln do!Jblod. · ,,,. tounwnent will -~ Doc. S In this Nicanpln ell)'. ' • ~ ... ...__DAl-"L'--Y-'-P,;_;IL..:.OT;__ ___ ;__W;.:Od::-='-''-'-=-=_;;2'1::;•c..l..:.97_;;_2 , ~htBUcs Pirates Rally to Trip Rustlers, 82-79 Earn Circuit , CridHonors Eight members of Orange Coast College'.s football team have been named to the DAILY PILOT's It'll All.south Coast Conference football team. . Added honors went to defensive tackle Pat Sweetland, named Unemao-ol·the- year 1 and wide receiver Steve Mooaban, selecled back-ol·tb<-yur. Emle Johnson, who guided Cenitos to the conference title, was named coacb-ol- tbe-year. Addltlooal Pirates named to the team were center Bob Fate, freshman running back Jahn Dixon and quarterback Alvin White on the first team, and tackle Dave JacUon, offensive guard Tim Bandel, and defensive back Ken Shibata on the second team. White, Monahan and SweeUand all were first team selections a year ago wbUe Jackson was a second team all-coo- ference select.ioo at offensive tackle. White and Monahan hold most of the passing and receiving records at Orange O>ast. All-Soulb Coast Conference Ftnt Team Offense l'os. Player TE Potters, Santa Ana WR Monabaa, Onnge Caul WR Moore, ML SAC T Andenon, SD Mesa T Hovdey, Fullerton G Tipton, Cenitos G Kulonis, Cenitos C Fate, Oruge Coot QB White, Oruge Cool RB Dlun, Oruge Caul RB Balentine, Cenitos - Wt. Yr. 215 So. HO So. 180 Fr. 225 So. 225 So. 215 Fr. 218 So. lit So. %!& So. 195 Fr. 180 So. E Beal, Cerritos 190 So. E Achee, Fu!lertoo 195 Fr. T SweeUud, Orange c.oast Uf So. T Joyce, Santa Ana 200 So. 1'1G Hanna, FuJJerton 230 So. LB Diaz, ML SAC • • 187 So. LB Kalati, Santa Ana 205 Fr. DB Nanoskl. Cerritos 165 So. DB Pearce, Fullerton 180 So. DB Fling, Santa Ana 180 So. DB Myracle, Santa Ana 165 So. Back ot the year -Steve 1t1ooaban. Lineman of the year -Pat Sweetland. Coach ol the year -Ernie Johnson (Cerritos). Second Team Offense TE Pannentoo. Mt. SAC 215 WR Conrad, Fullerton t75 WR Mcinturff, Santa Ana 175 T Gardikas, Cerritos 220 T Dubel<, Santa Ana 235 G Bandel, Oruge Coast UIS G Ledbetter, Santa Ana 215 C Kincaid, Sanla Ana 195 QB tw1yer, Mt. SAC 180 RB Punchard, FuJlerton 190 RB Koudelka, SD Mesa 195 Defense E Humphries, SD Mesa 210 E Roundtree, Santa Ana 217 T Johnson, Cerritos 205 T Jackson, Orange Coot ZlS MG Spann, Santa Ana 195 LB Rudiger, Cerritos 211 LB Zajonc, SD Mesa 210 DB Sldbala, Orange Cool 175 DB McKenzie, Mt. SAC 170 DB Paul, Fullerton 190 DB Jackson, SD Mesa 180 Vikes Drown Diablos, 12-5, In CIF Polo By ROGER CAJUMJN ot .. ~.,., 'll•t ·'''" So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. F'r. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. 1' .. r. So. So. Downey Hlgh's No. I seeded Vikings showed their wares in the second round CIF water polo action Tuesday With a convincing 12-5 triumph over Orange League champion Mission Viejo at Orange C.oast College. Coach Bill Sexton's winners proved too tough in all categories as they came from an early 1--0 deficit to post a methodical triumph. The '°""' drops coach Doug Burt's, Mission Viejo contingent out or the pie~ ture and endJ the Dlablos season with a sparkling llH reconl. Downey's tenacious defense limited Minion Viejo to only three attempts from the field In the lint half as the Sao Gabriel Valley League champa hit six of 16 shots 1n that span Including a pair of peoally throws. In all the Dtablos were guilty of 28 tunJOftl'I and most of them were because of the tough defensive effort of Downey. Jotm Leogue was high ACOttr for /ofwfon Viejo with a pair of shots in the flnt hatt, but the individual star for the Dloblot was goalie Dave Dl"1llOlld. Despite alloW!ni the winners a dozen points, Diamond a.tved eight ahotl lrith good dtfensiVe moves , including one penalty toea. Sexton, In hb Ulb ytar at the Downey helm, uaed m playm In the acorlng col· umn. Lading the pa<:k was Cl!ntoo Dodd with lour goal!, followed by John Shanahan and Robbie Arnold with three and two. 'nltrd quarter ocortng for Mltsloo Viejo lncluded talllM by Ste"" Lyle, Bob Sturgeon and ScoU campbell. In all the wtnnen IOI off 311 "1oll from the l1ekl lo Mlaalon Viejo'• u . An occasfooaf !Sit br<ak was also a "' factor lot the -· but the .,.. JotUY of their ,_ oeomecf In COllle -the deleoae whlcll ltlOed tile Olabloo """' tho ... 11e1. '\ By CRAIG SHEFF Of .. O.llr IJWIM« • Orange Coast College parlayed oulllal>-<!l"C defensive play with clutcll fl'ee throw ahootlng In the second hall lo defeat Golden West, 82-79, In a llOl>CCll>- fmnce basketball clash at OCC Tueodl,y night. Tom Crunk's !&-foot jumper with 1:117 left gave CXX's Pirates a 78-77 lead and the former Hunting1oo Beach llich star followed with a pair of free throws wUh 20 seconds to go. Then alter the Rustlers' Greg Kyle got a tip-in with seven aeooods left, OCC'a Rod Snook added two more charity tosaes with three Ucks left 8Dd the Pirates bad their third straight victory • It was a ga!lqt c:omebact !or the Pirates, who trailed 45-34 at the hall aod 66-M with 11 minutes left. In the end, It was the Pirates' defense that .. a11y stole the apotllght. The Bucs could not contain Golden West's hot-shooting guard duo of Taras Young and Gary Orilll In Ille first hall as the two totaled S3 of the Rustlers' 45 points. But in the second half both were limited to just two points and that was the 1amo In a nulobell. OCC's harwlng de!enae held YOW1g to just two shoU In the IOOOlld hall whlle Orgill coold only get olf four 1t1empts. Although coach Herb Livsey called It a team eUwt. 11 was cnmlt and sopho- more guard .lohn Seymour who mlly rallied the Bucs1 Seymour kept the Pirates In the game through the !Int 30 minutes wub -dauling oulafde shoolfng. Then at Ille !~minute mark with tile Bucs do"11 by 12 (66-54), Crunk took charge. He hit a pair of free throws, tossed a nifty pass In Slloolt 1'ho bit 111 easy lay· In, fired In two mont *:~,.. after a Seymour bucket aod y ii WU 16-Q with 7:51 to go. Alter the two teaml traded ba.l!<el.!, Ille Pirates' Chuck Yerkey and Snook each hit two lllOl't fl'ee throWI to tie It at 118 and after a Golden Well tuniover Seymour put bll club ahead with 111 easy lay-in. From there on it wu nip-and-tuck wltb the ;lead aee·•awtne back and forth unUI cnm!t's four-point spurt In the closing mlnote. Seymour finished with 26 polnta while GOLDEN WEST'S KEN KILE (CENTER) TOSSES PASS TO TARAS YOUNG AS 9CC'S ROD SNOOK, (LEFT)_ TOM CRUNK (40) DEFEND. Newport Rips Chaffey, 154 ; Lancers Next By RON EVANS ot .... o.llY , ... ltmff Chaffey made the mistake of grabbing an early lead on the Newport Harbor High water polo team io Tuesday's CIF playoff game at Newport. It was the only bright moment for the Tigers. as Newport rolled to a 15-5 vic- tory and a spot opposite the Lakewood Lancers in Friday's quarterfinal round play at Loog Beacll Millikan High School. Game time for tbe Friday coolest will be 3 p.m. CbaUey stung Newport's Sailors with a driving goal by Jeff Vogao ooly 32 seconds into the game, but it was eight Newport goals later before the Tigers managed their second scare. Rocky Beek drew Newport even with a goal with 2:55 left In the opening period, anU a follow-up score by Keith Wall with 2:23 left started the Tan toward their second straight playoff rouL Chaffey fell into foul trouble aod couldn't hand1e the pressure of. Newport's defense which accounted for numerous steals and turnovers in the game. The Tars penetrated nearly at will on offense and scored siJ. goals in succession at one point on either penalty shols or from lhe three-meter line. Cbaffey goalie Scott Schultz did a masterful job to tum back JI Newport shots, but the Tars unloaded l5 times in the game mostly from close range, aod were als..i awarded three penalty shots. Newport goaUe Jett DJyndam, on the other hand, was hardly cballenaed In the game allowing ooly two penalty shot goals and two from close range after the opening period. Three of the Chaffey at0res came in the fourth period when Newport coach BUI Barnett had substituted freely and the game was well in hand. Newport's great balance was evident again as six playen scored. Jim Young led the way with five goals1 three on penalty shots. .. ,. MARK DEKK ER OF GO LDIN WEST <CENTER) HITS TWO.POINTER. Mustangs Roll; Quarterfinals Next on Tap By HANK WESCH Of .. o.irr 'lllf ., .. Costa Mesa's water Polo team held on against a stubborn Los Altoa team for a 111-7 victory Tuesday al the Newport Harbor pool to advance to l h e quarterfinal round of the CIF playoffs. A peoa!ty shot by Jolm Whitmore with 3:55 to play and two goals\ by Alan Langston In tile fma! 10 seconds of play provided the margin of victory for the Mustangs and set them up against Sunny Hills Friday at Long Beach Millikan ot 4 p.m. SIJl!lly HiJls defeated fy>thill LH lo move into the quarterfinals. Langston, Whitmore and Mike Hollister provided all the scoring for Costa Mesa as the Mustangs broke away from a 4-4 lie oo a goal by Langllloo with 20 seconds remaining unW halftime, and maintained a narrow margin \Dltil the final 10 seconds of play. Los Altoe had a dilflcult time penetrating Costa Mesa's defense for shots from the bole, and Mustang goalie Brett Roe did an excellent job in lhe nets. Roos bad ae""' nifty ,.... In tile game, Including three "In the cnicla! third period •hen Costa Mesa pulled lo It! first IW<>-gOlll advantage of the game, at 7·5. Alter a goal by Los Altos made It H with 4:15 llltJJ to play In the 1ame, tile Conquerors commlttad their tenth foul of the game, and Wbitmon! beat the goalie on tbe lower right corner ol the net to restore the two point edge. Tbe Conquerors pulled to within S.7 on a goal from ~ nmge with 26 9'COOds to play, hut Lanptoo scored from 2J feet out OD the right side with 10 seconda to play, and then rllled In aoother goal from mid-pool .. the final gun IOUllded. The Mustangs played a ddtberate game on offense, and an lmpru1lve defense which drew only 16 fouls In the contesl Costa Mesa bad obly two more shots than Los Altoe, bul their shot IMllec- t.km wu better overall. · Lancers Put 12-game Streak on Line PASADENA -Metropolitan Con- ference champion Pasadena ba1 a U- game football victory siring dallng back to the flnal 1ame of the 11171 seuon and thro<lgb l1 straight thla campaign. Saturday night at the Saota AM Bowl, the Lancen wll! put that Slr!nl OD the line 11a1nst M!salon Conference cc><ham- p!on and pl/OYOU ...,._mau-. Sad- dleback In a semirlnal round game with kickoff al 7:30. Radio station KPCS (FM-3U mg.) will air the Ult for -unable to attend In penon. Pasadena coech BUI Sandstrom Is a cauUous man despite his team's l'i!COrd and the fact the Lancen have acored 308 points this campaign. "We've been a very lucky !ootball tearo, 11 he aa,ys. "Tho breaks have gone our way. We're really very glad to be this far along to the playoffs." How does he feel about hb team lle!ni roted No. t In the state and a1ao OD one ol the national r1tlng eervtces? "I think It baa to be 8 grtlt honor to be No. 1. If -I• have -b !a!th In ua to make w: No. l, we are proud to be Ulere." ' Does this bave an adve..0 effect on hb playon! "I don't thtnt IO," be 11)11. ''But lt does got other playtn more n!ady lo knock off the top team." ' The Laooen have a very poteot of· feoslve unit sparked by l'\l/Ulln1 back Elvfn Mo111011, quarterback Rlck Holou- bck and wide n!CO!Vtt J..,.. Roberts. . . Snook hll 20 and Crunk had iarThe latter pair Rell wore perfect from the !toe throw line, hlttln& 10. • Orgill paoed the Rustlen with It (17 m the first hall) while Young and Jeff St. Clair had 18. All 91 SI. Clair's ceme alter the interm!>slon. • ......... (n) Of .... CNlt 1111 .... _.. "" ... YOlll'lf 7 .f • 11 Mllllf 1 l J J Ott!U t 1 S lt J. ~r 1J o JM Dlidl# I 0 • 1• 110eOen t 1 4" I 811ft 1 J I .f O\IM • If J 11 hlmllrfdtlo 1f1llNMI. IM1• KIM J t 1 .f MtlMnlltln*' I 0 2 I $t. Cl.W I I J II YfftllY J 1 • I KMo ogtOCM!tnlfl til t IC'rl• , 0 • ltl1l1 )5 f )f >t Tot1I• ,, ~ It 11 Kllmlme: Gok1.n WHt .S. Ortnn C0.11 )'. Hill Paces Explosive Jackrabbits LONG BEACH -The ezplolive Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits, after ao eight- year absence In the CIF foolhall playoffs, pose as Westminster fUgh's next hurdle Friday night al Veteraos Stadium and ~ season scores are an indicator It'll be an offensive battle. And when you mention ottente around Long Beach Poly yoo , start with quarterback Anthony Hill. Hill bas been slightly phenomena! for coach Troy Winslow 's JackrabbU. with his esploil! in passing and nmnin(, plus punt and kickoff returns. lie'• al>o a dangerous defensive back in a leCODdary that has pilfered 18 enemy passes. HJll has led Poly to an overall mart ot. S-2, Including a tie for ~ Moore League champion.ship with. fikewood. Tbe Jackrabbits q u a 11 fl e d to -Westminster Friday In the aecond ,_ of the eliminations by nipping pmloUlly undefeated Santa Fe, 16-14, with 1 6eld goal In the last nine seconds. And K waa lfiU's punt mums of• 1114 47 yards that set up nm a touchdoom, then the winntog field goal. Of Poly's 19 touchdowns during the campaign Hill bas been direclly !molwd in 24. He's COMeCted on 16 of 141 .,..... for 1,110 yards aod 17 touchdowns lllld run for seven others. HiJ 17 TD pasaes equals a Moen League record set by El Rancho'• llll>IY Drake in. 13 games. Hill -good size, too, with ,. pounds packed OD a 6-3 frame. The -1or signal caller bas run for 489 yards in 99 carries and likes to run out ol tbe aprin& out option S)'Stem. Also big In the Jlckrabbits' plans are tailback Randy Woodard (5-11, 170 sr.) ·and fullback Jim Mal.!ui (S.9, 160 sr.). Hill's primary receivers are tight end Bruce Carey (30 receptions !0< 21111 )'8nll and four TDs), wide receiver -Roy Hag· garty ( 11 receptions lo.-264 yards and five TDsJ and Oaoker Ricky WUder (21 catchee for 288 yards and two TDs). And although Pofy's problem bas be<n in keeping the opposition out ol ita end zone, the Jackrabbits possess the league's defensive player of the year in free safety Dao Collales. Oootaleo bas eight interceptions and ran one back for 103 yards aod a touchdown against Long Beach Wilion: So it'• no slooch that Weslminster must contend with Friday night al Veterans Stadium. Rather it's an ex- plosive eleven and perhaps the Uon.1 chief concern iJ ootscor!ng Poly retber thao holding the offense. Only one team bas held Poly to less than two touchdowns, but It dJdn't do Loog Beach MUiik.an much good. Tbe lal· ~er lost, 6-0. Lan1Beacli Poly 26 Redlands 11 Loyola 12 Blair 12 Muir 34 Comptoo :ro Lakewood 3.! Long Beacll Wilion 21 Long Beach Jordan 6 Loog Beach Millikan CIF PLAYOFFS 16 Santa Fe Corona .Stops Polo Foe, 7-6 13 T 14 0 43 u 15 12 0 LONG BEACH -Bruce Knanphols scored four goals to lead coach CU!! Ho- oper's Corona de! Mar High Sea Kings water polo team to 1 7.fi victory oVer host !Ang Beach Wilson's Bruins Tueo- day a!ternoon in second round CIF p1ay. off action. The Sea Kings will meet La Puente High Friday afternoon al 4 In the Lakewood High pool In a quarterfinal round contesL La Puente defeated Buena High Tueoday, !U. "This wu t.be third Ume we have played WUIOO this ,.ar." Hooper aid following the game. "It's always tough for the klds to get up for a game ol this nolure. A lot of llU'ange lhlnrl• can hap. pen wlleo yoo play any team !or a third time." In previous victorleJ for the Sea Klnga it WU ti.! in the Anaheim ~l and l~ three -kl ago at CdM. Corona took a 6-3 lead Into Ille final quarter, -Ing the eventual winning f0<l early In the action. Cl' 1C1WW °""4lr 11, MIMlfll'I Vltjo I CreK..,IO Vlltrtr 14. loft Monot It l.. l'-NI ll. IUO!W ' c._ ... M1t 1. \.a WI._ o Pfowpot't HOfW IS. CM,..,. • ~, .. ,, ........ totlo ~ lt, l• Alb j 11.!MY Hit» 12. ~ 7