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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. . Yes .. . . J . :) Urges :•r~sideDt ~ . ·--. . " • • . t · Pr9•~P4_:· ·ll~tnrn ~ ,, . . . -' -·· -.. ~ -. ----- ' Gt ·,Dea~~.J'~naby ...... . ., • ( • • . . --• • , . - • ' · E~~orses I 'rogr_ .~. ' I ..... ,.,... --i----· --. . :----::· r .. •zero. Noise~ -~ *· ' ., " ' . • • • orm I • • • • • • , 1an • .. . ' Bach 'Zero ~ ~Noise' Plan STORY WITH AD Every900 Wees a su..,.. atory. Listen ~ • ! ' t' ,, I h 'S ... ; .. , .~.~~ Stm~;.+~· eat· · . ~ eti·-.ene~ ... : . · ~'r .. . ff ,. ' . l • ' • mockade tJrged. by ,NlXOQ . ~~ . aui~~.T;N .. , •• • WOOND!D , D. (AP) -A ·.. ' . ,., ' ln.dlill'liinllll1aldldlePloallllio w AStltNGTON (AP! -·~1 · fii;X. Oil urgtd a.oli'po tocbl7 ' i. spOedl!y ,...tore the ct.alb penally for 1..-. sabolap and esplooage lllld for kid· naplog and bljack!ni r01111t!nJ In d_ealb. He alao Wed tliit sill! iii<! penatu .. be sent for· heroin trafnc:ken, that the In- sanity def..,. be-sharply rulrlcted. In a message to ConlJ"l!flS -the sixth in bla "~" ol·,$lale ~( theJ Union report;, Nixon l!Ulted tou'gll, d~arlng "the . 6hly way 'to attack crlnie In America ls the way crime altaeb our -1• -without pity." ' He aald bla propooed death penalty Mtute was carefully written t o overcome a U.S. supreme Court declsk>n laSt June ruling capital punishment llll· COl!llltullooal. Aul Atty. Gen. Henry Peterson 11ld at the White Bowe the Administration believes Lt "can flod the support of ~ alx" ol the liiDe j~of .tho Supreme eour1 oo die con1utudonallty"or !be ~ ct.alb pef!Blly statute. . He efabohtt'd on Nixon's 1')essage by aaying .th>t <be ct.alb J>llllilJ W()lltd llOl ~Ito• ladu, ~ .,,. .... appfy. to an)l-Olle under a, ancl that tt llftllllallile Mliloil w-,. ...... coulll not be tml'O"!lf ln lddlilp.lng Jnd bl· thlet:otlbe ,_ .......... illll & jacking cues wtie .. DO cteall> relulted. tnl "'"*4a'.na -· I J pW Illa tll-Peleraoo said, In explalolllg the lalltt i.p fl w.-.i s-;,,.. u -. pnivlsioll, tJiol . IP 1)1~ .-''we • • , , waol tho ba<11•lnll!lf poftt" to lall 1, bl· PINE 1,JllllG~L8:_D· (UPI) -'l'M jacl<er down u be ha1 aeif.ed .. aircraft ao••nmM!llt ""'"'"'ened ll!J blOcbd6 In filg!ll but nol l<Uled ""!'!""· ~ '!''lie .. :r ~~,..,~~ =~::~!= rallooOlt, be'oald, apptuir Jl~g 'irits~r'· o(W~ Knee. ca:~Oo said. the coort'a ~· d~tmon ~~:,nr~;.~, thll Oglala ~SlOcn blnpd ob a llndi/ig lhanlit a ea th ~ly ' • was uncooistltutlonal "only lnsolir u It iJ il.e •-tJde! aVeed to anollier parley applied arbllnirily and caprlclollsl,Y. todaY. 19 ,..k a peaceful solutlm, bot "I believe tbe bell way to ac-govenuiient spol\esm<n lelt llO doubt commodate tho reseM'atlons ol tbe court tbey-lritend'to aet\le tbt 1118tjel' -way Is to authorize the aUtometic Imposition or ~-of the death penalty where lt ta war· The ~ government strenglhened the ranted ," be said. blocbde of 1he Vtllag~lng in 15 ·~ do DOI OQOl<!ld tlial the death =g· ;,:;po~lt~-~•~ and ..._In-, penatt1 11 • -lliat wtll ..... -............. -crime " NWJo said. While lad'llng U-OC<ttpolloa an Bui ' be add<d that capllal pwlisbment • ts.I JNDUNll,. JIWp I) ''can be a valuable deterrent'.' because • . lliee DEATR, Pap I~ ' l'fOIQM!:J:'.ftN! ~.;, ,.,, ....... ,,·,, ' .. ~.,.' ; Aoother ~ape C.harge ' I ~ .., W\ iodg~d .Against~razier . . •i --i.1-ll.W.EY . ' . .;.~, ....... Dr. ~Utl Fm!<r, lhe !ormer CO.la Mm :pb_yatclan who losl bls /b<dlcal lljitnoO.alte< be!nl convicted oo abOrl!On c11at1• wu sued for !200~ TundfY ' . . ' by a fOrJller P4J1Uent who claims he penodtd. .. ''to -Ill _..1 llC\s and eooountm. •• • ~. <&, -""'*' u dclcnllan• in ah ttlilrl< CGUlity ~"* COOrt llCllon filed by Mn. Juli' PalrlCk of Anahelm. Weapon Bny to tblt ~' -• . ·rr EL CAMINO, vtfY cltan. ~. Mlcbelln llrts. alt . R/ll,. ·~ ml:· .... r i , rti ;:p11{()r Convicted ·'SAN·D~ (API :_.,A bl"' AJ1ti-·\Iii> llffo coovlcted fl punching one wtille crewman. kj1eelng onothtr and rtoUn1 aboerd the atreraf\ carrier Kfl(J Hawk. A five-men courl-martlal jury found Seam .. Apprtn. John L. Royte innoc01 'l'lltldlJ' " nve addlllooal asuil1 ch&rpt and one count ol communicating • tllrul. • Side dlai1111 the plfchialrill.· wbo """ pr•cll«t m' Rrv,nlde ll1CI Corona .... Jo1td aeraaal lntlmat'I" wltll b!r lo,-AprU I l • ~~ • ,ll60, '· '.l1*'t w""' Iota fl Ciiis at a result ol WI ad -"Iii 'ttrrUJc respc:ny/' ~rl'J.. me to tile ad....U..r. Wrll• 1""' """ .,., -tory. OIU )'OOr 141-fltor !or a DAILY PILOT clissifled WODI_..,, ~ ,...II lie """' to -. 'l'be dlroet liM-flUl'll. t ancl ilJa1 ol 1171. . ,.,...,, l'atrlcl .. ,.. !bat ~-"'4 · !l'rulir tor a :r't1: cmdltloo liial inc:ludid ..... pollblJJl1 and mal!Unclloll" lo lier~ with her lluobud. She 1!Jei<1 lhal 111• "latlec! to ·treat"·btt prol>iemaJllld -"uliliucl her dllllcaltlee" ._,. .,....a,. her to DL ...... II • • • . ' s PIHnttontBtlrglar? « San Bernardino . ' Holds Coast Man Bll1lod am llenlrdlno pallce piadered the ene ol the plwMm baralan today, IODowtnl a 3tllow" tear gu lllege trig-= when a a!!"l't Jl)frm was ldpped • downtoWD <le'j>arlnwll ...... One man ~ave a home addreSll ln lllinllqtoa wu captared at the :.:r.~~7.~ dllcd&Dt badH:' ... .. • ' ()lmlnal complafut. -pwglng Gordon ~ Marais, 54, In the break-In were being r, by the dillrlcl attorney'• office !lo speclllc llreel addretl WI I available for Maraia, ""°""Ing to polJce ""'11MOrclal btJrelary detail detect!Ves, "lloihu ftvo or alx address" and he ~ ~ 1:,::r ~ long,• com- ' loveoligal«I .. id Marais waa cornered when Ibey arrived at the bern-UU 2'.ody'a building. where bur&)ary tool.I and old cJotbel 1nstde lodicated aomeone wu pr<Rlll. A IOarcb ol the premlaes tbroughout the day taUed &o reveal anyooe there, 10 pl>llce fired mualve blall ol learpl In u ~;to Dlllh addltiana1 l[OllpeCOll. • Noite. '!ouild, at wblcll 'lin\e Ibey gave~ Emp1 es notlfled authorities again later In day, clal":J ·Ibey could bear nolsOI In the attic alao reporting 1averal cellinc We1 bad fallen down. lnveattaatora uld II there actually were two other Individuals Inside the •tore as Maraia claimed Ibey made a m1raculoul alld Dll'llerioua e IC l p e aomebow. DAILY PILOT llaff PflOtt NEW MANAGER Carl C1r1NnMn .. Jn Viet Btlf]Jlatjl Case . Police .Seize -2 -suspects, ~ap Two burglary auapecU wan!M by Laguna and Newport Beach police were ·apprehended Tuesday by officers who found in the suspects' car a map foldol out to reveal the lucrative residential areas from Newport Beach to ·San Clemente. Laguna Beach police booked James M. Clove, rr; of Culvei City, and Michael G. Mill , 26, of Idaho, on suspicion of Massachuselts U ' Names Ofji~i~ Of UC Riverside burglary. The men were being bold I« identification today pending imranrr ol bail. The capture of lhe two men came .0.. a g...,.al radio broadcalt waa made bJ Laguna lo all county po1lce cleportmealll with a descrlptioo ol lbe IQl{l"dl' .., and license number. They were picked up by New part Beach police on MacArthur Boulevard apparenQy heading "' IM Augeles """" the men are believed. lo have _beat ataylng, Alex Jimfnea, 1-lleadt burglary detective, said today. Jimenez said a burglary bad been at· tempted in Newport Tuesday by two men who exited using a vehicle, a red Vlr convertible Wltb a blacl: fop, alla' being scared away from the home there. -Pt••• s•l ••• ..,..._, ]im ID y ' n -4 .. /' de• lndlim --(ADI) ..... TL lay DOI Ill "'1 --· ... _ l5-<lo1 .... • ...... ff dil: ........... ,. mtll die Fta..S 1c a shd tnsal:llJ *>- ., ttt ....... lllteledollldmol- fic:iall• lie rw•ltimL •-_.....,. ti1ml for the new talb -die --IQ -daysj But tile OClala -'l'.rbl CIJanci) dw I .c • id • ~eamen" -Ille-.... n---trihal -la Ille ,,,.......-...., ol Ille itWf .... ·-C1I _;, di!-ti the 0.S. Ila-·-Id! Ila -I la "r H · &" Ille p ndttl"y ol cutllltc I/If mulri!J, -...i ~ anke te tbr ml&tw!I• in m ~ttempt t!) ~ !heir lifestyle to the point, where ..,. will ... to OllDll aut peacefuDy. It .NI i U•·-T "1 blltnm BaJi.. fllldima Woad. • ..Wmt ~attol'ley _... .......... ADl .leadenlalkd .-.. ..... a-. • J1lllloe Departmeol 4 I •• l&ld Ille meeting - --. -Banks, <J)de B•le-t ...t C&rler camp did not -llitme re •ipilian il any way d. the i.ir:· i!e : lbe:·;~ _,.,. 1 • w-w Jtnee • ...ner8!the U.S. c.nlry lo ... llllled :IDO "' 300 In--. ..... r.,.1 DEATH •.• Ille .. --almlQal -mow -ii.·-----· .., ... die.. Bil ....... -Ibis ........ ,, • flront Pqe J DR. FRAZIER ... Carstensen Promoted BOSroN (AP) -Dr. Csrlo Gollno,,ylce chancellor of UC RiversJde, was named today u d!anceil« ol the University ol ?i.fassacbusetts at Boston. Latu. Tuaday, a Laauna BMda f'lal. dent retnmed ID her hclne an 1111 .... SIMI and found two· mm lleeinc - the house. She called polloe willl a description of Ille IDfll and llletr V-. i red VW convertible with a blact lap Alkr --•a Ciiiital ....... a --.-·-lo-If plHklplie In temll acts. Mn. Palrtck clllms In bu suit lhal Frazier assured her the alleged. sexual act1 were part of hia regular psychiatric treatment. Mrs. Peegy Frazier, who worked as the phy1lclan'1 office nurse prkir to their ~· In 11185, OOl1Ulll!lltod ~ from the couple'• home ln ~ that "we know aboolutely nothlnl about thll lawlUlt;• . ~. .,. 1 Dr. Fruler later contacttf ~ All. Y PILOT to comment tbat It "would be un· proleulonal and unefhlcal on my pert to comment on tbe1a allOgattooa llllil -Id only lnllJct ftlrther IUl!ertnc on thll ildy and her c:lllJdren,o!' --.. - II{. fl'alel' coullrmed lbal .Mn. Pa~ was bebll lnated l>Y him In U'l2-'f'ra:dtr'w1I aii'eltod al ids Olsta Mt11 olflce °' Ausull of 1913 and bookld on II IQi/111 <!olmll jhd lnell!IW lllnrtkin ml rapoi AD Ol'llilt' County SUptrlor Court jury ·-• Joos trial by flnd1ntl blm IUlill' on ooe COllDI ol rape and throe chlrgel ol ab!rllon. The JllrJ' dltmJwcl If o11u!r allep- tioM. The rai:-eonvtction wu aabee- qu<n~y atruct from the record. Frazier wal relealed from Orange County Jail In AulUll ol 11118, after aerv- ln1 Jen thu ball of the one-year term lmpoted followtDC hi.I COllYlcllm on tbret COl.Dltl of abortion. 'lbole cbarps were among the orlilnal allepllona of 18 COllDll ol rape, au penmloa and aborllon. All wen llled following tovuU,a~ ol COJ1'Pl$ll 1111de by women who were hi• poUillts when he pracUced u hi.I 171 E. lllh SIMI olftce In Colla Men. SUperlor c.ourt Judge II o w a r d Clmeron, now retlred, came under fire al the time from the Dlltrtct Allomey's Office for what the prosecution l&1d wa1 bil "extnmely lenient" approach ln 1t11tenclng Fruler. He wu al!O cridcbed for cutUng Fruler'• Jail time "' allow th• fll!Y•I~ to lake up a three-year residency In p<)'Chialry at an Ohio alalAI lppltal. FrarJer'a California Ucense. revoked with hi1 conviction, wa1 restored •hen he returned to this state. • ----·oalloc ,..... .. .Horace J. Blanco Retires As Classified Manager dolino, 58, a scholar in romance languages, succeedJ Dr. Francis L. Broderick, who resigned la~t June. Goll.no was dean of humanities at UCLA before going to Riverside as dean of tbe College ol Letters and Science In 1965. He became vice cba:ncellor' four yeara ago. and llcellle pl.lie aulnb<r. - '!'he 8118peCls are ailO belie...i bJ police lo be lmpllcalj!d ill a bmP.Y MDD<fl!Y •In which a flJD Paalan nr was taken from a home on Nldo W.,. ID Laguna Beacll. A wltnea idrwdlfied a getaway vehicle malcblng -· ol Ille auapecto, pollee llld. " ™'Wt'iac Imm... .~ If. )Ir)' ---mlllptiltc fa<> - ---"Ille Jmlb ol Ille defeo-_.. ..... ' •'s-.l~ty _.,...... ...,..... .... _, ... 11111 If ... JsJ -bro are .,.. oa• 0• i.t.s.-""'"liic·+4ft11 ~· ta ., a --ol dlltltr1o Ille .. 6-l aadV ... Iii 'lilie•cif - Alter 100re than 18 yeara on the llaff, Horace J, 'Blanco la retiring u classi/Jed llWllll"' of tht. DAILY Pnm becaUll o1 m health. Blanco WU cited by Publbber Robert N. Weed U • *'1lr00g and Innovative force" In helplni bu1ld the DAILY ~~ •• ..;;,trlbullop lo lbe growth ol thla new9p1.per bU been g r e • t , ' ' PUbllabu Weed Hid. "JI baa earned him lbe high regard ol bla classified ad- vertlalng coJl-,ln lbe Well II well u ano1 .. 1wn 11 lbe IIAILY PILOT." Blanco wu aedlted Wllb fuvenllng lhe -per'• unique Dlm .. A·Llrie ad- vert!Mmenta shortly a~, becoming claaalfJed llWlllaer In Jlnuary, 11155, when the publlcatloa waa the weekly Globe-Herald. At that time, t be new1paper published five to seven col- umns of want ads weekly. Today, its cluslf\ed linage averages 10 to 7$ pagea: -or nearly 700 column1 -weekly. Carl Cantenaen, named ualstant Mesa Youth, 2 Others Injured In Plane Crash A O>sta Mesa youth and two other pe"°"' aboard a light plane lhal crashed near the Westchester, Conn., Airport Tuesday night are bospltallzed with cuts and a brasloos today, James R.. ~. 20, 1 Dartmouth College student whose parents live at 186$ Tahiti Drive , Costa Mesa, was nported In fair condltloD at West<bester lloepital. . Connecticut State Police 11ld he and pilot John F. Place, 51, of Rye, N.V .. and Barbara Send.el, 18, of Lake Bay, Wash., were pulled from the WNCkage quickly. Details of tbt cawe d the crash were not immediately available. A spokesman for the family said today thllt Bengllon'• father had been In con- tact with the hoepltsl and was Ullll'ed tbe youlh woold recover. Hls father was 1n Oakland on buslneas a11 a sale! executive witil the Johns.Man- ville Corporatlo0, while Bengt1011'1 atop. mother -attending a hlatory cllu at Orange Coaat College. Truckers Drive Off With Lumber Truck<lnvinc burglan loaded up a lllack ol hunbtr and eleclrlcal equipment worth MOO at a Colla u... apartmenl consll'ucl~n alte, the victim told police Tuelday. Riehm! L. La..,....., •ol Lawrence, ol La..,._Pb!Jllpo Dlvalopmenl Oom· pany, oald II WU dlflkull lo be certain, wt e~nuiled IO Ien&tbs ol board were taken In lbe l!'lnd lbefl. Be 111d al Ie.ut '7'1,tlOO -0. ol llDDbtr 18 .-at tlte .U.. makllla 11 harcl lo be-bow.....,,....""" tabn altocelllor • ( clualfled advertising manager by Blanco In 1964, bu been promotod to fill Blan- co'• position. Since 1969, Carstemen bu been manager o( naUonal and automotive advertising and will retain l h o s e ;Elbllltlea. anco...and h1s wife, Delores, wil11coq. ·to UVe at.their bi>me In Cbila M..a. They have two children, Seaton. a Hun-- tlogton Beac.b realdont and teacller In tjle Fountain Valley ' ~ -· and SUllD (ll!ii. Albert) Wlnleritefti lf~OOn- llln V~ey, 3 Yachts FiniSh Cabo San Lucas Al .Boston, GoUno will be In charge ol the unlveratty•1 new campus at Columbia Point, ICheduled to open to September with more than 1,000 students. The Boston lirancb Is c:urreotly housed In downtown ofOce buildings. , Enrollment Is projected al U,SllO by lll80. GolJno WU gradtlllled !rum Qty flollege <11 New York In 19311 and !tu advanced degrees from Columbia, the University of Colorado and UC Berkeley. From Pagel ' AIRPORT ••• !let. Jimenez aaid arresting ·ome.n . found the map, and tools oommooly ....i in burglaries in the men1« CIJ', • did not recover any property belie'Vf.d lo bavebeeoololen. -........... .,._ penoo" ........ . """J"' ol lbe list ~ --., cq;+p o • q: Giie VI --"i!lll . ..;;.u ol the death penalty bJ ~ would be man- ~ If .. jldliplmg -alll. . . Airlines Warned r ~ .. ' . I ._,, ..,.. • Tr I Arab Ouen(illas _May ~m.~.· WASHINGTON '(UPI) -The ~ alertal'.airllnel ~ to be on guard agoinlt PaJM!nlan l&Nl:ltiii~ 4ilgailed u , priests or women '1rhb mi,b1 *'!'1¥. • llij8<i e. llilmb a U.S. or Israeli airtlner In ~ an -•Aioi llltl .....,_. Boat ·Race Today ty ol Irvine and UC Irvine. Griffm said these areas were not as The Federal Avlalioll Admlnlalntiaa u..1 Qe .moa.1_ Friday; . the official Said. The J'AA Nlue4 to o•noimt Cll defa!!s al Ille alert. A. S~ sajd only:_...,., J'AA ~ ~1oemlaales any lnforniation it h2S """'*' 11l11g pamble-to nilllall 1111.e/;f." -: Three yachts in Newport Harbor Yacht developed u the parts~ Newport Beach The airline offi<jal, -albd not to be ldmtlfed, llid the ad-vlsori: warned . that tiemlrillts 111i4"t mab • • altempt IO attact an Israeli El Al airliner or m ADlericaD Udjn« ID ~ during the Clu))la C.bo San Lucas race had. finished and Costa Mesa now under jet takeoff .the m.mtle course at the 8 a.m. roll call patterns. tod Officials said after the meeting lbal next few weeks. 1 ay. this takooll technique would be unsafe. , Rlgtlme, the 82-foot scratch boat from ,....:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~======~==::' Long Beach Yacht Club, was first to I finlab at ll:ZS p.m. Tu<aday. Bob Beauchamp'• Columbia·57 Dorotby 0 from NHYC finished at 8:18 a.m. to- day, and !lobort O'Brien's llO-fool SS. yawl f1nlBhed at 7:1$ a.m. There was no report on the positions of lbe other ll boats In the fleet. On comcted Ume Splrll ~al both Ragtime and Dorothy 0 lo tit.' over lb• overall and Clw A handicap lead: However. boats still at tea -oould save their time on Spirit. Reagan End!)rses Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald: Reagan reluctantly <ndb....t one OI two rival Senate reapportionment bills Tues- day, 1&ylng he would algn it ii it reaches hla dealt In Ila p......,t form. The measur& by Senat.e Republican CauC'WI Chlllnnan John j!armer ol Glendale and Democratic Sen. George 1.enovlcll of Freaoo, would prwve the present 20-20 party balance In the upper house. 4 Marines Die I rt Explosion JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Four crewmen pe-when • Cli63 Sea Stalllon bellCopter CIUg~I fire and exploded toclAY while Wl- lni .., the fl!Jht line al tht., New River 1llarine Corps Air Slatkf>, a mllltary apokelunan uld. ca crewman e!Caped ..rloua In-Jury. 'Iba llld lb• helicopter Oii "• ""1U.. aJr\:nfl I Ian" wbeo lbt mllbap occurred at a: a a.in. The helleopl8' was f""" ..- Alrmft GhJUP a, the tpob1J111!! aald. 'Iba flct!inl 1"n llOl ld<nllllod. r TRACK SHOES • Adidas e Spot lilt s1195 • s14ts s1995 • s299s TENNIS SHOES • Adl11 e T,.torn ec-.. • Jack P.,rcalll 7.95-9,50-16.95 Men's 8.95-9.95-14.95-16.95 -· SUNDAT I IASDAll SHOES • Mias • Spot n+ 510'5 • 51595 s1~. s24ts • HAND MU QIOYB • IAC9UET uu IAC9UETS • PING PONG PADDLB • WADMIPSUllS • Sl'EEDO SWIM sum • FllSES •·lEJNS NESSU :.:u-SHOlb Ir S1ES -PAlll-IES-'IUIES I G PIU You Dail Me tele Crit DEAR ofDce wWU. tem b •big c Poa DEAR G gift "' rive in 'Ml\lle papen 09023 . ~y A fice in paid. 1 and Postrn could leavin believ I v .. ielp II M- maln tadlag aetlllD claim. lenl quesl wklcll claim proble fl ma Bott DEAR tioo, I answc to .. r:.:n, v1 ... al bis Taste eetree lllould \ A Biluldq, Wed111d1y ul l'rWat r-. o Of IM DAILY PILOT Crltleal Caae ' -A New ~star B.orn Post.I VlahR Do1&'t Be Sky Edoan;lo Po11ti1 new son of his famous parents, act.r~ss ~phia Loi;e.n and film producer Carlo Ponti, makes hJs "film debtii" ~.New York. Ponti, 5~, admits people compare him with Charile. Chaplin, whose l~ child was bor:n after be was 70. ·- DEAR PAT: Here's a really dumb ques- tion, I know, but I'd like to have an answer. is there any recourse if you go to an expensive restaurant and order something I.bat turns out to taste ter- rible? This happened to me at a local Barbor Are• establisbment noted for its sealood. M4!e was te'!'lble ' 111d I 'P'' away hdngif. J' couidnl\'al!otd' .,. bl(f * * * Coast Council . -. . Mother meal . · • ,J.r..;~1 MiA Don't be lnllmldated by· ...,..r ·..r- ,...dlngs and 10phllllnted aeMce II your dinner la belew Ptr-Norm StaaJey, Dally Pfldt-0 oa.t'N AW'!,Mlzml.I.-, .. v1 ... -la lllh lllioadOiN .. """' ... •I bis negalln • evalualloa ol lllt ft!eal· Taste -llme1 ildOni Mckl!ol ... e,.U.. It llol the cllllauy dollpi It sboald be. TbeJI 1\1'!! I . hi~ w,.. la au'!!Orily .!!l!O may be eliber ~ reata"'811t oner, maltre 6, or bead waiter. Expreu f"'ll' '"mplllnt politely, llilt Drm1Y.lf ~~,... ..... la replo<- tlig Ille !~ ~ ,... ... -lo 1'ifalOlni .. u. cake ci.m ::. ' DEAR PAT: My hobby is c•k~ ~Ung. I am If. y~rs old. so I have £ ljmited income. Can you find out if there are any ~ ~l'.!llil>g ~· or teachers in lbis areal' t1<t-like fO be able to ltlke some leAOD!, but the coet would have to be ~ble. <f" .ob __ ~i P.W.B..U.11'1$.,..c~ ,,,. n..,., l3W N•wporl Blvd., C... -olf°:A~~ ..... of ...,,1 two,1111ao, .. :,iii 1.<r co • p.m.J lor l)S. Qlll · 17 If y°''i Uh It lnalre • ..-..u.. i.r ........ " ..... In S'1 May. ll Of Mi liiiliiidlai • , ....... -.. ... ---..... recdvtd from ••At -1 ..,yOllt-&enic*"' ...... ru let )'00 lrntw. • ' Pay Dedud""s ~ -\ . ' DEAi\ PAT: My mdll unioo's la•I new•laller ineluded a notice 'tb•t all new loons wUI rtqolre pa}'ll)li deducllOll )):payment lor lbose ....,,...., ~od wbele payt0U dedui:l!oor rs afl(l]M>Je. 'Tiil$ rtqolremeDl was passed by the ~ of dlrectorl. I am am!OUB co know ii lbla rs lepl. No mat wb>I ~ vaotages Ibey point ool, lbla ....U. to be a form of altadunml ol pay alll;l <UeaJ without couri onlet.•'\Vhat does' tho lilw ay lllloutlllitT I ob)e<t~ I j1e!llOD1 , la st-no choice In method of repa)I· .,ment. r.N .. aaa~·. - ( -' Beating Market ·London Do ... g Boijes .lJp. oft. St0cks- ,. ...... \,o ... ) I fYtdnttda" M0tch 14. lq7J S DAILY pr(or a IDraditionaI Approach Department Head System ~yed for Laguna A "pretty traditional" pritposal to relW1I LaguM Boach lllgh Sd>ool to • ' deplrtmell bead admloiltralfte ...... ture has been released by Dr. Dooakl R~~ principal. Or. Hougbt ...id Charles 8cllilie<. diVisim adrnJnistntor, di retui"ft to tM clauroom al the ...,, ol the_.._ year. Thia prom'ptl'd the ttan · 1to ''brtdnitbtm" 'on how the admlnlstration c.im be restructured. bl'! said. Under the proposed systt'm. Haught would remain as principal and would have two assistant princlpals--one for pupil services \'Rdplinoj, and ooe loc Cunlaihun aod .... !Ion~ 'lllis ,..,., llaugllt ha - ririntiplli and one d i v I s l o..n a~ inlnll{jJIOr. ~ years ago, Iii high scbool 'llad lwo assi&tant prloc:l113!& and two ~1ioo administratotl. '-. To ~ lor the roduc:liiloila ad- mini!lralive jlaSlfloos. Ba!tgbl's plan woold;creat~. ~· [\ill" in 12 academk areas: .. The J)!<>pllON!d system, be said, "is pret- ty traditUmaJ. •· Ai the same time, it TODAY liy J, c.<HUMPHRIES •• .- ~ -=~-.,,,---·~· ~ SAPPHIR.E AND THE TEN CDMMANIJMSnS Some people ask whether it is true thal the Ten Commandments were inscribed on Sapphire. The u quesUon an.as because ancient. " Assyrian and Egyptian legends Oatlng back more than 6.000 yµrs refer to ''Sapphire tablets wilb gold Decks." The sappbl.re Is a member of the corundum !amily or minerals, iDd. acco,dlng to the ~epted Mobs scale, ranks se<;ond only, to the diamond in hardness.. IU!latlvely modem and sophisti· catt<t· eqUipn1ell!' and the ~ of the diamond, harGe.,i suliolanet! of all, as a cutting toOI are requil1!d to In.scribe or cul sapphire. There is no evidence In existence that the iiUlcienl Assyrians and Egyptians bad the necessary equipment or l<>Ols to work on the exceedingly bard sapphll'e materiJll, and par· titularly to do so to the .extept which 111ould b•ve been ""!uired r the lnacdptioo of the Ten Com, andments. would faciliflite supel'\titiion of tcncl~. U.ughl told bOlrd """"hen. Each depllriment bead woold be repoosibile fir supervising bet;weffi fiv~ and eight leo<hers. They "°"Id .....ive $110 pu year ertra for each te~r _.wd .. 'nle year·to-year "maintenance cost" of.-UJe program would be as.~.()(ij ~ than the present administrative setup. the principal Mid. During the first year. $4,300 "'-Otlld he l3cked onto the total cost to provide in- service training for teacher supervisors. Rlviug them a class period a doy ott for tbe increased d~." ' r· Board President William Tliori>u quc .. tiooed the 11110 per teacbtr paymenl ond nsked if il coukt be trimmed. ''II'! Ml &rhltr&fY ftl'J"I,'' .ffllilght ld- mltled ll!1d sai<l·n to.lid ht ""!Mled. Trustee Patttc\a GRlette Mked llaagbt if h~ coo.Id pare th& prnpmed change cV'cu further by making one of the 1S!fs- tan1 principal p0sitions that of ad· 1u1tustro1ive i~m. Each department head \\'Ould re-ce1ve one day per trimester lQ evaluate euch ol his su~ a maximum of eight days per 11.week session. "This is quite an expensi\1e pro- gram-both educationally and monet ari· ly," conunented Trustee Jaoe Boyd, rt>necting on Tue I~ ol 1eacber class time and the fncreased doUar oost. 'T•r ·a high s<M>I today to ~ responsibly administered, we need at least three full time adminis.traton.'' llaugbl replied. "It woold be dlffICUlt to operate wi th tht1t Kincf al set\lp. ''\ If The reasoo for thQ;, he said. is the large ntunber •f state mandated re- quirt•menls dealing with staff evalua· lions. ,- ·•1 ~·t say that wouldn 't be true," said Rl\Ught. 1·But \\'e havl! to' give a person time off to do this job. Replacin g them With a substitu;e is less costly than After discussing t~ proposal, trustee~ asked t h'e st&ff'" to; c:f>eck ;frill\:, olher districts to dettrmlnl what kmd of high sc hool ad1ninis1rative pffiirams are "'·orklng best. A Seiko DX watch gives you' ' . . · tbe tiln,;,. •• + , • - + ~ • • ·the d._y and .. ' • -y the date. . . , In English • EnEspanoL • A bl-lingual -df!'<lalo changt calendar Is only ono of the many featuru of the Sefk;o auto- metion--age OXWalebeL TheYre also •ell~wlndlng. 11jeWela,1111.2 rt. """"'tilsted wllh a aynehronlle<I. eecond oe11.in1J. -· a Seiko Wllloh gl\/ea -space •116 OCClll1ICY onci,quallly at osaembly line pr1ceol Y<* pay only tor illO lime~, not tll• -It tooit lomalce lt. J.C. J.luf!&pk'ried Je1vP/erd 111J NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA C:ONV&UENf TOMS l1 YEARS IN lliE SAME lOCAY'tOff l411'1\A.1111rlc1~ -M.,..,_ C~...,.­ PHONE 141.l<fi " \ ( ) on.Telb _.. . !IE'/I YORK CUPI) ~ ~ and Elt"'!'!f 1-vtlt UV«I .. )lulbMd and wlte hi ~ aoly •IW the llrst IO YWI ol ' -m.rriall". Cholt -l!lllo4t a ...... 11 diadM.o 1n a ortJck ia 'lbundly'• Lodld Home Journal. ·1a lhe llttlolt, • ...-.a11o11 o1 an UP' ......,, ""'* about his -"· tlllott -kblam«lbllmolher'•~ --racoptloo for lbe tem>Jnalkll of tbe ouual aide of her mmillge alter the ~rtll of John -in 1111. 'Mlllher bad perionned her duty in rriarriap -ti..,. living chlJdren were 1e1timcla:lt '°"' th.It,'' Roolevelt wrote. "She wanted no mott, but ber bland ii· norince obout'bow IO wan! off pregnancy I.Cl her no choice except abotineo<e. "'WREN MY SISTER Anna was a young "oman· Mother ~ded to her that sbe bad entered maniage tota)ly lg· notlllll of 8Jlf· methocl of cootra<eptloo. Shyoea a atubbom pride preveol<d ..._,,...------------ her trom seeking advice from a doctor or a· woman friend ." •Two yeart later, the late First Lady found (lftlflt thal .Iler bulband had laund solace ellewhere. She discovered love letten from her former IOCial secretary, Lucy Mercer, in hi3 suitcase when she was helping him unpack. · "Mother would have preferred a divorce," Roosevelt recalled. "That was her fint lhought, and her first nllWe wu to offer it , .. But Granny (Mn. Sara Delano Roooevell) beld Ironclad views about noblesse oblige and broken bomea. If divorce were the answu she would cut off father's money a& pun!Jhment for his of(ense." •' ,, . . ROOSEVELT ~ Ilia falber could not support two homes flnanctall y and divon::t would have been political suicide in those days. So he gave up Mlss Mercer, and the sen.lot Mrs. Rooaevelt continued to lavish money on her IOll. "Mother, on secmd thought, preferred !hat <:ldt:e;'.')l!lClleYdt wtOte. "She wao willl•to.~~ !'I a partner mpu~ lite, ~lletilr. "lllD • huil>alld·" , ' Rijo!~ aald be Wl'Ole Ille bool:, "'An Un . "lii!J; 'nle ~It& bf .llYde p~ ;Jie&mlhls ;mnts, .u d"""1be4 by JIM, ...... 11<Vttl1 reoognltable to me . L ~ leseodaey ·l>eill&•. ·Immune to '1!!11.'~.-I'!' ~Oil ... DO! the fatb<f'li•"1il~ ~ved', oor tho mother we,,~'411 ~ .. .. l~tt :. \ l~& ater . I; · L , ~"raJ~: N ;, :Nf9re Boiling \ 1i'EAcli. Fla. (AJ'.) -Miami Ilea wi'ier aul>PIY wu decla...rfree of mlna~ · itlday and healtb of- fici i:lng water need no lon&er be l>olltd,i ' I ~i:Mntc ~1a~; "Wr&ctor or the Dade · eo~r ~b1JCJHe8lth Depattment, said le ~pies taken '!liesday abow- ed ~IJ!lltloti. , ~ ~ed ·Mardl a that the city ~ init« lupPty wN contaminated becaJDe>..,ot, ~Wlc!jlonlng chlor'lniiors andiold' all wit.r 1h0uld be holled before drl·""" . .r;.,"JO\.; <!>loli'natim units were book- ed fA> lht db''• wiler aupply Friday In •• -~~·bocterlWlllinR qentJ in t ~J s..Jaw'aald be wocilil make r IO city ollldala on how to :• ~ wat.r problem in the futu , ~" Stiicli.'-" Forfeits Bond KALISPELL. Mont: (AP I -A Kalispell man forfeited ISO bond Tuesday when he failed to appear In court on a charge of obtairiing niOftey untler false pretenses. The comp{alnt. was ligned by a bar owner who allei~ the man .wrote a fraudulent check and signed it: "U. R. Stuck." _,, rrif f y Stars at ila Bend R~. ealed •• Gray's Fate In Doubt -Democrats WASlllNGTON CAP) -Several Democrlts oo tile 8eoale Judiciary Com- mitltt say they doubt L. Patrick Gray III will be confinned as FBI director unless President Nixon allows bit lawyer to telllly about the Watergate in- vestigation. The committee voted ii to 0 Tuesday to invite White Hoo8e counsel John W. Dean Ill to testify, even though Nixon has said he will not allow it. "I think It 18 essenilal to the nomina· tion of Gray fur Dean to appear," Sen.' sun J . Ervin Jr., said after the ~te. SENATE DEMOCRATIC whip Robert Byrd, who has opposed the nomination lrQID the begjpnln .. llid: "I! IJoaJI doea tiol abow, the Senate ouglit"not act to confirm Gray, It is vital to the integrity of lhe l!ena~. In tts role of advlaa ¥nd oonaent1 lbat.lt ll4ve fllll cletaila befonr It cts " . . a . Byrd said that II Dean does not ahow, the Senate abould not act on the nomina · lion untn the full lnveallgaUon of.the' bug· ging of tbe Demo<raUc headquorters last June II complelOd. ' ,_ ·or m& ...... 11u11on1 • {Ill in ti.e ·Family Del>bie' Reynolds kisses son, Todd Karl, as daughter Canie Fisher looks on backstage !Qllowing New Vork operung of musical comedy "Irene." Carrie, Miss Reynolds' daughter by marriage to Eddie Fisher also appears in play. • Germans Say Skeleton ' "II II lnjor!Oltl IO the Jl'BI to go without a leader," said Byrd. !'I think the Presi· dent ought to let Dean appear. If oot, he sllotJld poll Ille name dowo aotl send us another nomination." Was Martin Bormann's THE COMMlTl'JIE APPROVED a mo- tion by Sen. Johrl v. Tunney, ())Calif.':---._ requesting Dean to opoeal. before the B~o(~ij -llSUce authoriUes conmtilt,ee to tel~ on -mallert relating said ·tojaf tliey '-II.aye IBlCOVered more tO,·_ Qray) ~._11ncat1on1. . evidence that a skeleton found in Berlin . ~ bli" aald lW want.< to learn late last year is ~I of Martin Bonnann, Dreq1 role Jn the l~vea<tigatlon Adolf:Hitlerls misslng deputy. ol £be l>ogglng 0( 1be Demqcnllc: bead---'d d brid 'd ti/'ed quia1ets in the Wlllerpte bolJdlng. ,..,y ~ a enlal ge 1 en 1 . as Gray bu !tStlflod that bO tunied over !lonn= s was found by construction · to Pean. wtio betided a White Bouse in-workers Monday near tbe spot where the veltlgatldn of tbe bUgg.lng interviews skeleton was uncovered Dec. 8 in the and data comp!¥ by the' FBI In ita Lehrter railway freight yard near the Watergate pnilie. wall. Alter the oommltlee adlon, the Wblte "The bridge fits the dental reoord of House ref.erred to past statements in Bonnann's drawn up by bis dentist after wbJcb NllOn sakt he would plead e:r.~ the war from memory," a spokesman far ecuttve privllere and bloct Dean's ap-the West Berlin Institute for Forensic pearance. • Medicine said. "The police dental clinic has ruled it 'is Bonnann's," authorities said. 'The fmd strengtheaed the belief thal the ZS.year-old. mY9tery of Bonnann's whereabouts had been solved. "The bunt for Bormann is over," West German justice authorities said 18.st monlh when they ruled the skeleton was Bormann's. Bormann was last definitely, seen alive whep he left the chancellery bunker after Hitler killed himsell there April 301 1945. Former top Naiis testifted• after the" war they saw Bonnann's body lying in the freight yard, an apparent suicide . after he failed to break through the RUs- sian ring around Berlin. But since then uncoofJimed reports have placed him i.n Russia, Latin Amer- ica and other widely separated pht<;es.. DAILY PILOT OEU'\1:RY SERVICE Otllvery of thl! Dally Piiot /\ quaranletd M....i•J'·fl•ld•v: If ••11 •• not ll•V• .,...,, ,.,., DJ' J:)O p.m., <•U llld Y*Ur COjl"f Wiii .. ..,. ... , fl ,... C•I" Af'I lilt.Ml 11nlll 1:Jt ,.!YI. Sal•rd•I' •114 SitmQy, If ,... .,. .,., r-t .. _ ,_ ce.,. ill<r t 1.m, Satffd•r• •~ • 1.111. S.M(r, (.ltl .... • Cll'( Wiii .. ...,,,., ..., ., .... ltllf' .,. , .... •lfl!I ,. '·"'· Ttlephones • .- Figure Mystery Freed by Hanoi CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines. (UPI) -Mysterious soldier of fortune Bobby Joe Keesee was repatriated from North Vietnam today but slipped off the rear of his ·freedom plane to avoid tbe crowd welcoming o~ POWs and told a Sl4te Department official he didn't want to talk to newsmen. State Department official J a m e s Murphy, who escorted Keesee back to Clark Air Base, said the civilian POW re- mained a "mystery man." "Nothing really is cleared up," Murphy said, including just exacUy how Keesee, a civilian, came to be imprisoned in North Vietnam. MURPHY SAID THE repatriation flight with '%/ other happy returnees wasn't tbe time and the place for deep questioning but he did ask Keesee about reports he hijacked a single-engined plane in Thailand and forced two Thai crewmen to fly him to Noct:h Vietnam where they dropped him on a beach on Sept. 18, 1970. The plane took off wxler fire and returned to Thailand, carrying with it Keesee's passport. Murphy told newsmen, "I made reference lo it and got no response." The State Department official said Keesee, 39, a former resident of Amarillo, Tex., waited inside the big C141 hospital plane at Clark while the military returnees debarked amid cheers from a 1 0~1~........, SOLOIER OF··FORTUNE BobbyJotK- big welcoming crowd and then climbed ·• •''!' directly out 01 th• rear of the big piao• March 2 3 Set into an opeIH!;nded. ambulance bus . ' "IT WAS HIS own desice," Mllll>hy A w said. "I think he wants to get hlmsell S ater gate organized. l pointed out to bim there 1 " ' would be press queries and he said 'just Q • D ho~~h~~ ~:•state Depart~t's d~ i:)en"!,'!'ClJ'l.g , ate ty·special assistant for prisoner of war WASeiNG'PON -{AP)-Marcb U bas affair$, said Keesee's status ii that or a · "civilian returning home." Officials said been set as the date ror senteocing ol in Washington they knew .of no pending seven men ~ .. iUUJy Oil various criminal charges ~gainst the man , charges sternrni6g~(i~1.;burglary and at· although his past includes hijacking a tempted bugging of llemO<ratlc head-; plane to CUba in 1962 and a five-year jail quarters. ~ • s~e JmJ>OS:ed, ~ same year on 152 ., federal charges. JnCluding passing bad Two of the seven were cmvicted Jan. · ·checks and car !hell ~o by a U.S. District Court jury1 'lliey att At his trial, Keesee claimed he was on G. Gordon .Liddy and James ·W. McCGrd an assignment for :.. the .Cent r a 1 Jr., both of whom have filed motions for Intelligence A.flerlC)'·CCIA) and went on a a reversal or dew trials. 1 '' • crime spree as part.of bis cover story. • · • The other five pleaded guilty during MEANWHILE,· 'GAUNT but cheerful. lhe trial. 1bey are E. Howafd Hunt Jr., 108 AmeHcan prisoners of war n:gained fonner White House consultant, and four . their freedom today, wlth the senior Miami men with CIA bacJcgrounds, , ranking prisoner in North· Vietnam . declaring the U.S. POWs ''performed Bernard L. Barker, Eugemo R. MartineZ, ! magniflcenUy .... _ tbey were first ciaos Frank A. Sturgis and Vlrgtllio R . soldiers." • Gonzalez. X Movies Banned -Just in Case "I would like to 88" I've been in betler Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge "", .. ' 'Owr~no-,m,f.',.~,• ... '.'.".' ...... · 642,4121 places but l·bave Jlever been with better ~c& -... John J. 'Sirica-d'"•. ludge at"!" LEWISTON, N.Y. (AP) -The mayor Nonnw1St H11r1tlt'lllt11n sucn 541-1220 people," Air F~e Col. John P. Flynn, ~ ~ ~ vi~ "Yoo will be given • fW f1MI .ttwwhlch, you wll I» :shot/' San Clefnenle, C•Pl•l....wl 8tadl. 50 th . ""'""" h Id . th trial/ sel the . Clli1e ai¥,t said of this Niagara County village has pnr s.n Ju1n eap1.ir1rio, o.n1 Potn1, , e aeruor r ... ~ man e m e ~IL.!' " .'\.--• posed a law that would prohibit X-rated Soulfl UOUM, lA111J11<t Ntvvei ••J.4.420 North, sa ... s"'he stepped off bis freedom would rule CIJ~ . by u(ldy mo~esfrom being showil in tllis cooi-j,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~Dl~gh;::t.::;;::::;::::::::::::::::::::M~~==rd=.::·~:::S-~,'fii~~:.·~1-~:~'~,,;:;;;::::::; munity. ~ J: ""'· • 1• p .J, Ma1or John W. Ferillbilt! said i£ such a law were enacted in Lewiston it might etU.'Olll'age other communities to take similar action . A ban wouldn't have any immediate af· feet on this town, howetti-. Lewiston has no movie theater.--, -:,~, t~~ ~-· ·~ Tornadoes Lash States AT LEAST 500/o Off ON ANYTHIN• IN THI HOUSI Per....._. HYewH•• 1~~20 Mobik Homes Destroyed in Missouri It McN---. A• .............. J~ Of~ INo ,.....,._..._ ""4ffl Tlllt .,.. wllf ..U yo1r M..-.,... wltti NVJ. I . CHANDWER$2999 11"Dlo.41C..li.-. l • :':GREEN ·WICKER . ~WAG LAMPS. t .... -.......... 1 $15 comPletely a.tttmb!ed 9 5 Yov c1n t•k• it hol"na with you and h~na It for St. Pattys Day • .· I j/fdntW,, March 14, 1973 OAJLY PILOT S ·. s. Africa Puhl'icity ~Th-W 'rts Changing · .r . · For Day · Brain Experim~µt .. Says· Free .. tµ Spy . l NEW BRITAJN, Coon. (AP) -John T. Dowoey says the inlormatlon be pve b I 1 Chin ... captlitl :lO l"!Oll qo Is "ancient history" and be doesn't want to dia<!ll$s JI In DIJRBAli, South Africa (AP) _ South Alrlca'a race sep DETljOIT (UPll-Publicity of 1111,000 in sillte funds aet project when Gabe Kabnc>-. •atlon policy will be modified ~ a planned brain aside for the exi><riment. wits, 1 W~ Sillte Uoiveni· · • "If the court wire to decide -·-u lo< Billy Graham's appeaJ> ~experiment DD an al· ty law prolessor, llled ..,, OI\, ...,. ;. Durban Saturday. 1--' lcille<-raplst bu killed that the project could go behail Of the Mtdlcal Olmmlt·., delall. .. ~ "'"" ahelld, I'd still stop it." Yu-1 11 "••••• ''Thi& wu ODO of'tbe coodl· the project, aceording to the dashldn said. ~°ci~~ =· A repo<ter asked him durln.~ a news conference n.:sday ~ be had revealed. any secrets Uons laid down by Or. Gr&-neurotsureeon wbo planned to ham before he accepted the perform the opecatton PUBLICITY CAME to the conduct o! med1<al treetmtslt, • invijation to come IA> South Al-'"nle propooal Is dead, D& The suit clmllenged the legol . under questioning. · rica," ooe of the evangelist's · A-D,'~ said Dr. Ernest Rodin ~;!! ·-= .! =: aides s8Jd t~ In an al~ tearful ootborst Abortions SUf1(try. Ka!DJowltz is -"I would say t revealed about eveO' blt of information. .. 'l_'here is to no. separate Tuesday before a three · judge cially concemed wilh aorne seating <i the races. People Wayne County Circuit Court mat~ commltied to priaoo-1' , ( ) -, G!l~!'ll aJ~ .~acl!Y.,..whe<e tbe>J· .~considering the legality Increase techniques as appUed "' in-. JN SBOR_T... '-'· 0· '"'' rin;t •i.ir" ta ·0MM~r1ment. · or menia1 mst1tut1oos. . .., ~, ea .r.~ .. m 11 w '. • ~. chief o! neurosurgery The 36-ye&N>ld man ROOin . . , · tb ~"'sbnuJta~ at 'Laf~e~te Clinic in ~troil. ATLANTA. Ga. (APl planned tb treat, referred t(). I had," the42--Y'8f-Old ~Cfn4'tl UP• T,......,. y to an es~fed 50000 ~ sa.kl pebliclty coocemmg the More than 480,000 legal abor· in court only as "John Doe." Intelligence .;Agency .«til>)QYe , .intal Raf' f · 11ra' IL pie in tW. stadiums.' • • co0!10ftr>ia! issue o! i>iYCho-ti~ were ~.-ed by 24 was committed IQ the Ionia replled. He sold he p\le \Jje . r.,. .., •• His visit Ji ,u,e highlight o! ~ resulted in • deter· .. '.:.-;-.;.. D State HOljlital by his parents W . d ·•-fi < • --~ b th Id be "States and w....,..;:.lf;,on. .c.. u. I orm.auon urlng we ~ rst / a 10-day muftlracial eongress uuua Y e woo · in 1971, the Center for Disease 18 yean.,•IJO. Pt7 was recent Y.· nine months of ..:: bis. im-Crews ·~ear track of ";.7 cars and two diesel engines of train derailed after on.evangelism and missioN in petf ·•not to go through with Control reports. transferred to the Lafayette .. prisonmeoL colliding with truck in !iotlen.s•, Ga. :Truck driver was killed an c\. 25 Person• Durban. ll~~ make another .the ..;mtary expecilrumt. The ce nter said tbat the Clinic !or the exporlmen\aL :S ... werelhJured. / ~· ~ . . appe~~ln Johannesburg · . • . ab!M"yon titio i.Qq~sed fr.om· sur~er")' ~\be tint of wha~ e Botffl et l' , itadlum:on M~rch 25. 'l'el{;PUBi.Icrl'Y al"l kepi 411 por t.000 live births in 19711 Rodin ho..., would ~-4 group WASHlNGTOt: (AP) -Ball ·Grabam'W'3 first invited to '" apr, ,qlhers whoo might have to 136 per 1 ooo live births i,n of some ~ criminal ~ual o! !rom 11~000 1o ''60,000 bas B R h u d c l South Alrloa ~ years ago bot ~ !or the project as 1971. ' " • • . ps:l<hOPathll....., ,....kl ~>•Iii: been set tor .......... 'G:en ...... g. i"g anc se att e re'fu.Sed to ~cbecause he &i.:-l:~.:.ly hope for curing un· No figures for 1972 are from the Crea:YJ'lllB-.l .. "'_ ~ · would not preactf to1J:H11'W>gat-~.. . . 1 ~ •" ·1 ed' ed in thfoJaJt '.ro~y; ; " , · • • • 1 ..t •'"''•~., , ,~··-"""' able psychobc behav-presently available. • Kalmow tz -·~ P ann lhooA!!g.of Sen/Jdllll,C.·-· 4 • , , ·,r~iii!iensf'1s '~ ·lo<, RAX!m said. In 1971. the report said. todaylo"asi'tbe'«.uttob<lng- nls (1f~).tTbe1",~jail.. .. 1.. ••• • .t.b Mrive. .1n Jobannesbutg In 1ater test~ony: Dr. E. 186,068 1egaJ alxlrtlons· were in the uMl!tn.t.Uied patient to. ed·mli1 li!'i-~boti!L 11~ c f • t' N ' • . ' J':°l; ·l!'liunday' ·~ir' those ... Gorooo Yudashkm, d;JOCtor of. perhlrmed • u t' id e the testily on bis own l>ehall. The. ·~-' ·.,_re ~ted • s over o· r' arco tics · .Ti,,_ ·~ tP ~lillll is ~. tbe Michigan Department of . women'• state of resident with patient now say!!'"" wasn't IA> Mdnaa ~ Cbugid • , · :.:, ; -•llailf. J>lllyer;.'Ull'lend Of U Mental HealU,, announced he 85.3 percent being performed be releo&ed. from bill IS.year und,er, 'f!.U'" ~8,. Section 351 of ~..._ .: . · ... ·" . ....~~ . ·f~1 . ~ , ~ " " f 'l'I. • would seek withdrawal today in New York state. confi~~ ~ U.S.: Code. 't"" ,. ..,. '.'1 • • .. J.., • 1 :J ~ pc! , ~. .. c¥" • Cb~. lo.-the caoe. were WASllINGToN (APl -ll officials told a news cooler· bufeatisllf'!u.s. Ciist~nta~ I · • f • Tyrone-~,,)JI,. ~b,ose • loai<ed like an~ Southwestern eooe hlott. ' · • Nar"-'•c$ a'n·d -ra'n•etaji ' bail -was ""'" at IS0,000, 'bis ' ' MEX! A'~ ORITIES ,~ '. -n>' ~ ·-• brO\ll!>!: Joho, •21, .J>i!il. M'=;!andl' hired hands' shacks CAN "'" Drugs, the Mexican •f•!P ,. whom. was, put at $25,000'; and al003 a dusty road leading to raided tbe Juan Robles ranclJ., m~~ sf.f'.te'-81'fi~r.~ .. ...,.. .• w .:r:~ •; •j lleilck Holloway, 18, held 1h t1ie spcawling, ranch • style ••. prut o! the operatioo and . lice In t~Sahora, emo,~ ~ .: ~ ' • f; rom .ort as Was gton. the corral and haybales stack-secreted in cellars under the THE MEXICAN government. • ri U · "I heu or llt,000 bond .. Ail are •···--, cattle munc"·• hay m· said they found moz;e thjill 46 . 'tuma, klt.; • .,.a~. •r (\' -'" .G· " at' I I ' s l1 f N be t bin UOUMl 'J.Ll.'6 tons of marijuana, moist fl it . :O:t~l-• \.. • e ' a es 0 yo • e Boule Cnse ed in the Stm. haystacks. ... which said it committed.IOOle · r '' ... .-1 _ ·~ ~ t> ' a, • . , But the government s a j d The shacks on the road 10,oolJ1 .atmed troops an d 'a " · ~ I th 'ERIE, Pa. (AP) -Despite Tuesday tho cattle on the Juan were achially look-out posts, 'nmnber· rl: U.S.-supplied heU, an··d···y' eu·· r ~ooms· ca· n bd' . lestlmoey which again thrusts Roble& spread sooth of the Ari-the officials said, and the cow· copters IA> tho ope<atioo, hit , 'ou!ted United Mine Workers u ill d th · zona border were just a cover boys were rea y production the ranch, a big v · a an o er President W. A. uTony"· Boyle for a major' drug ring, crippl· workers who wrapped the iX>t warehouse sites to scoop up 1. I h , · ~!°im!" ~~te r ~' t~ ed by "Operation Cactus." into two-pound bricks to be most ol the illicit marijuana, get a 1tt e c a_~ge. •• . " veattg· alOn, say they .have no A five • week, u:s.-Mexfean smuggled into the United numerous vehicles and weap-enforcement effort resulted in States. ' ons used )>y smugglers. One plans· to ~k further in-''the seizure cJ $19.1 million tn The raid was shown Tues· of lhe weapona: was an M16 ,cl!;:· is nothing. b) the illegal narcotics, including day in a five· minute color rifle, the standard automatic wb~ iight now, ... 8 highly 24"2 tons ci marijuana and t1* movie of Operation Cactus, rifle in the U.S. armed forces' placed government s o·u r c e arrest of over 100 traffickers," which was carried out by the inventory. said Ttiesday night. "This whole case bas·been one of a Oood of ~ followed by long droughts, and maybe a flood ls starting again. But no action is contemplated ·as things stand ww.i• • . : . e lt'HI f'orglee BUENO~ J,JJIES \UPI) ' Pretldent~J.ect1·" Hector J . campora said '!\lesday he will "("'1lve lljld tn.i•; current milltaty overbfieat ... officials who jailed him for two y,ears as a follower or rormer Presi· deot Jl\lln ,D. Peron. . .. campora, a t\l:Y•ar-old former dentist handp!Clted by the exiled Peron·· to rµn In Argentina's fint presidential election in 10 years, swept the balloting Sunday with a prom' ise to retqm the "rea.1 · powtr» to 'Peron, who is living in Madrid. e Mining R•pped WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tiie United Mine Workers Union -whose members de- pend Upon coal production for their livelihood -t o I d Congress today that strip mining Bbould be outlawed where the land can not be restored. j Dr. Fred Schwar.t will dllctls.s '. ihe dramatic progress the Com· mUnists batt recent.ly rhadl!' as tbeY follow their formula "Ex· ternal Enclrclemept ,plus In• temal Dcmoralballoo'! ~ ihe eooquest of~ ;v,s.A. --liu · ~.ternal ~"""' ~·· "1!f . ~ review ~t' Qinl:,,u,nlst itUiii " , .. ~ ..... .such at tl)08e frl the electiOns Jn -Cl>!ie-..... ·1•1'!"' • .., j ~Jea11•8 So\1et ~ ~·.........._ u~ 1ate.11'al .... ~\!'"'-Di will' watt... <icWluatlt.i or 1 ther 0011er. (he 'ucenoe.., kill the'"1hom grant- '~ : • The Ar,"941t tr\aoetate jersey coatdress and vest play the contrast 'If you thought .the clas$.iC jer$ey couldn't be topped. Think again. for all It's '!"Orth. Here we·~ dcfne lfin ' #, "chetlcs on g€K>me't1ibs in browR/beige or 'red!navy:~To16 s17 ,. • • .. " 888 · . ' ·" ••u . 4P"•x 84"' t. ·o~rado' dtaperieS aVe ~~re to btigtiten your home. 'l=layon/ cottch b!Eind with lherm'al foam acrylic backing. P~nn­ Prest for no Ironing. Machine wash. tumble dry decorator 6:itors. ' 4sx54" •...• , •••....• 8.17 72x64" •..•••..••..• 18.73 96xS4 .................. ! .......... 20.69 120x84 ... , ..... : ....... : ......... 27.59 ~ 44x84 ........................... 34.46 We also carry a complete line of · drapery and curtalnllardWare tor your window needs. • ' ' ' ~~. . '• e cover:-.ups. • • 88 1 80"24" ' ' - ...i !>)I the SQprcme Caurl, the "War at Wounded Knee,.. the radlUl!zat!On of .. ug1ql\ por- nocrat>hY. I<* • .., crime. ,,,.. 'Glngo('>u~alns ar• 100% eottori osnalJU" • - In illllorf<I tier style. Cotton braltl.M!'frtnge. Hfnd .wash , line dry, 'Fashion coiorst-_. "YUll'll~ l(yle curtiinS are pol)'esltr/,..yon Wftf'I °""""""YIO braid llim Gold,Gr ..... OI Meloo . di..;,.,. meotldtl wtU )le held at " Knott'• Mrry Fann thll Fri· da.¥, March U. at 7:00 p.m. P<b o! ctlmN!r $4.00. Foe din- ner rtterVatiolll -i)ho;. tht Olldotn J)lnner ~~ <TJtJ 82'!-1'116 flt ·1213) m-. 09ll. -·'lid.m.ll[lloo-•j;' ""° la at 8:15 pm. 11 fl'fe and open to the pubUc. · JG~nney ' We know wltat you're looking fOf. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: Pl'l_Sf-l loN ISLAtiD. Nowporl Boach (,7141 M4-2l(3. HUNTlk&'toN CENrtR, Huntingl;n Be1ch 17141 H2.777r, ):4ARBOR CENTER , Cosle Me•• (7141 56-4-5021. ' ' I • 60x30"and60X36"91Zes1.81Pf, I Matching valance 1.22 Ea. · JCPenney ~tf'ld60le36.~ ... t: ..................... ~ ..... -.......... 1.ll Pr. i .1 ~y.llnce ....... ~-i ........ -·-··-.. ~ 1.20r.. We lcnow what you're looking for, Shop SundoY."°!'nto,~ P.ll ~thofoUowtng atoie1: .. FASHION, IS~l\ID, Newport 8eaclt (71'4) 644-23 r'.l. HUNTINGTON .CENTER, Huntington Beach 1714-T 892-7771. HARBOR. CENTER, Coit• Me .. (71'4j 646-5021. ~ q 1 .. " .. .i:.. " .• . . "' . .. ,. .. , , • , ' ' I • !AD;Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Stretching the Law • ' Over the put montbl, dlhens and ttusteet allke b"• 18,....d tblt the Laguna Beach Board of F.ducalion should seek better communlcatlowo with the pubUc. Recent ad.10111 by the board niJe questions about bow it reoj!Y want& lj> oper,a\o. · Lui "Wee&, the bl>ard movi!d Into an execuUve (eecret) 1tleion to consider whether Dr. Charlot H ... , ullltant ouperlnWndent for business, had teacher ten· are with the district. During the clooed session, trustees voted 3 to l lo uphold two earlier decl&ions tenninating Hess's COD· tnct u of June 30. The Item w .. not Included In the p11bll!bed aaenda for the meetlog and might have gone relatively un· noticed If Tru.me Jane. Boyd had not wallted out when ltilow board members refuaed to face the public. While the board bas a legal right to consider person- ne-1 matters in executive session, the public has a right to know what if4 elected officia!J are doing. One of the lint sl!'P" In be(tering commuoica!ions II to keep decision making where it belongs -before the public. Access Problems . Residents along San Clemente's Avenlda San Pablo have finally loll their cosUy, two-year-old batue to keep their street from beromlng a major access route to the city!a Inland h!Ua. Despite a convincing pre81!11tation before city couocil· men last week -showing obvloua huards for residents and motorists -councilmen felt obliged to commit San Pablo 11 the choice to serve Inland tracts. The alternative choices were litUe better, the l•w· makers reasoned. would ha.., had • profouod effect on the city golf courae, an lllltitution w!tll whldl coundlmen are loath lo tamper. Other actea roateB wre far ioo COll!y 1114 ll'Ould have tied up dty poollne taa revenues for yeon. ne estelllion to San Plblo now will be built, but rouncilmen and pllllDOn should recognize the. ..,,... problem ii still alive and ldcting. A larger, safer illternate route must be d°'eloped lo coming years. Traffic and Growth Orange County road department offid.lll are busy trying to pateb up the county transportation system to support the partly unplanned-for land boom 1n the Saddlebeck Valley. The state Divllion of Highways ~·• added tu bit by beginning CODJ!ruclion of two freeway interchanges needed now but sWI one and two years away from completion. 1n Ute past, dapite wamtogs about an lnwfficient roid network. county ytaruling commlssloot c<lntiniled to ~ ded.sions wblch mteQSified densities and en- couraged a fast-plced growtli. 'Ibey didn't practice long- range planning. 11 may be loo late to catch up. One road expert said all future Interchanges will 9000 \pok lite 1,>acked El Toro Road unil'•IS a new transparlalion system is adopted and/or the colinty modifies Us growth.. The most obvious selection , Los Bautismos Lane, Yet many still automatically and Immediately OP' pose any far..weeping suq;estions such as transportation corridors or reductions. ID projected populations. To avoid nearsitbtedness, every possible solution to the traffic and n!lated problems of uncheoked growth should be studied seriously beginning now. $ •1 (Ml U NOEP.Sl~O ~llY 1\10 ONE SEEMS l!>ITEKESTl~ IN OU!\ PROSLE~.· True Public Representation Needed A re Y ou Just Educated- Or Erudite? Dear Gloomy Gus (P~otests Co~stal Zo~e Appointment (~NEY J ... ~~~ Mamie Vsn Doren bas shed a bandleader and a baseball player but ,i the !'lie Ibo's going, lhere'll sood'' be enough ex.,.....IJJ.her-llle to complel.e a whole baseball team and a.band.. -D.G.T. To the Edlior: 'J1)e, Environmental Coalition or Orange Co u n t y , Inc., rcpresebting 56 en-- viroomentaJ groups throughout Orange County, ls disappointed in, and moved to protest against, Governor Reagan's ap- pointment ol Donald W. Philtips lo the South Coast Regional Coastal 1.ooe Com· mission. Tociu's quiz IJ somOtblng a utUt dU· fered\ lorithe troops. s.cJi.quesUon ~ !!llatl ol ftve names: w•,t do they .alt ,,... ,...... .-.m. ........... ~ ... JT JS our understanding as well as the have tn MrDJDOD! A score or 25 (I/, rlgbt) _..,.., ...... a. ......... ..,.. lmderstandb\g or our Coastal~riented mam you knowledgeable, a ICOre ol. 50 ..,..,. "' "'" "' ......, ....,. Olllr '•· members (The Coastal Allipnce. Laguna 1 ·~ rtaJ>t) makes you eilucated, 1 ocore of Greenbelt, South Laguna Clvic Associ8- 75 ma1<t1 you erudite, aad ~ you get 100, lion, friends of lbe Back Bay! snd the you caa cjWlie jobswltb me. _ .t.. J ·· . 4.3JPI" of W-· Voters, that the •-·· m-•·tm ,,. 13. niebes, New York, Rio!" aneJn>, public •m~mberw . of Ibis COlllll1ission I.-· ~ , lJlanbul snd Teh\vlv. sboulll he truly .J..... not govemmeofal. 'Austerlitz, Sara Iota ll. .\)debaran. Rigel, Bete!Jeuse, C.O. _ -tativ-. "?T,;' tenets of u.; ml Jull.oml.• -tautUJ aad Cygnus. · :n;;,-.j;j" i,,,;;: Cooaenallon Ait" ade- z. MU Graf, Mary ~· Alceaar, Pickering, Cb I U on • -<jlialltty fll"Vide for Gllidal .._. Lovett, DotolhY Pel' Sclnranburs aad Chambord. ta•'-. . •• klnl, 'l1lontai Llptqtl re; i\c<:Uler, tl>e Slendl!ttr, the ...,. aad LldJ CUnoo. , the Adversary and the • To use lbe public, posillon to ippolnt • ~-"'-J ; · d"-· yet another govmimental repreR!!lalive •. ·-· •••• "' "" -· ch Mr Pbilli ft •• dan, Woitco!t qt, , ., ANSWE••· su as . · ·ps Ca Loog ~ch city M ~ ~ councilman} is not ooly cotmter to the :."':km, J..uniuf, Dr.;.,', Manu andf I. F.m;,.;..botUes. %. Types ol roses. 3. best interests of the citizens of Hammurabi. ' Obsolete It 19 e r I ca o mates of California, and a bad precedent, bu t also 5. Bllmarck, Melba, N 8 p 0 I e 0 0 , automobllel:: •· Ancient law-givers and contrary to the spirit of the legislation. Totrwllll and caruao. , promulgatora of legal codes. 5 . The fact that Mr. Pbillipo was a tnown 6 La •· -..... Ru r 1 t 1 n 1 • CelebrlUes 'a&r 11bom recipes have been opponent of the Coastal Zone Act makes · pu.-, .,..--c:~-.ir-• r• named his appointment aU the more ques- Graustart lllld Baralerla. 1. hoapwy ~ In tlcLion. 7. Uonable. 7 · L 8 n I~ an 1, • t'beyn&-Stokel, Phys!~ after Whom medical terms, BEFORE the various appointments are Babinski, Me , snd Bright. ' tesla, or ailments have been named. 8. 8. Pascal, Lellbniz, Babboge, Bush·and1 Matbemallclarui ..m... made the modem confinned or approved (or disapproved) 1 :-r-by the Senate, we strongly urge Governor Wiener. ..... eoinp.iter posal:ble. 9. Popes. lO. AU Reagan to reconsider bis appointment or I. Victor, ~ellx, Aflon, Clement and "'!lf"' (you 1•t no credit for that) who Mr. Pblltips to the Sooth Coast Regional Eugene. ' ' , UMlV paeudooyms In their wort. Coastal Co · · nd lo bst'tut 10. Anatole Fta.oce, Volt.alre; Georee 11. Bo~ whole names were given mmission, a su 1 e a Orwell, Gec:qe Sand and SakJ. to flowers. ll. Quslcal mUBic com-public member whose credentials are 1 t. wllliaiD. Fonyth, Anden Dahl, poaiUons. ~· Fanner capitall of their ~ta\n z!oe:P~~. with the intent of the Leoohanl Fucbl, Johann Zinn and J. H. countries (no credit U you simply LO RELL LONG Poinsett. inJwmd "cJU .. "). 11. C..Stellatioos. Secretary. ECOC 12. 'lbe ''Trout/' the "Hunt," lbe 15. Medieval cutles of great renown. "Jupiter.'' the "Rheniah" and the 16. A11 early names ror the Devil, in "Kreutzer." biblical and church llterattae. CIA a nd ·the Fedayeen The Central Intelligence Agency has fllll together some fascinating facts aboUt the Black September terrorists, which may explain why they stormed .into the Saudi Arabian emba!sy in KhlrtOum to commlt their latest atrocity. ··" Apparently, ·the terrorlal! hoped to shock t h e world and embarrass the Saudis in the process by taking over their embassy and eiecut· ing three of their distinguished guests, includlng U.S. Am· bassador Cleo Noel, Jr. 11 ere is the ba ckground from secret CIA reports, which have been $1()wn to us: THE BLACK September movement, named for the month or September, 1970, when King Husse1D started his successful drive lo crush the Palestinians in Jvrdao, began as the terrorist arm of al· Fatah. Tbi• is lbe largest of the Polestln- i.an fedayeen, or guerrilla, gN:>Ups. A few hundred hardened, embittered fedny een were recruited whose main mission wa& to "get" King Hussein. Or1g111aUy, claims a aecret CIA report, "Fatah's auasalnatlon plsns (~) aimt'd IOlely at Jordantan miniltera, Army nfllcers and membm of the !Wyal llaahemile family . It (wat) planned to oxemte those lndlYldWllJ whereVer they mAy be found abroad, in Arab cuuntries, Europe or America." The iliOck September temirlstl atruck llnt II Wa.rll Teh, the late Jordant.n p-emler, who was IUMcd down In C.lro in November lr7L '1111! happened al a lime wb<n Saudi Arablo's King Falul wa.s trying to negotiate an accord be- tween Jordan and al·Falah. The king was worried, according to a sec:ret re- port, "about the compt~ llkeover ct fedayeen leadership by ndlcaJ extrem· lst.9." • KING HUSSEIN, ho~, had ln- telllgence reporis of al·Fatah's i.,. wlvement In the Black September attack upoo W aall Tell. The!ll ""°"" "lndl· coted the King and bis !amll,y ,..,. equally targets of Fatah UM.um 1tans. '' He asked King Falllll ln ...,d a representati ve to Jordan 11tO .,_Wormed In detail ct the evidence <II V.tah'• jn. voJvement." Faisal countered by bitju~·n Hutseln to send a represeot8\4~e 1o Sa Arablo. Jordanian Ambls~I was immedJately disp11tched tO'lliJadb to lX'eaelll the eviftence lo Fabat:, TllE FEDAVEEN, meanwhll .. flad been ftlllng Faisal with stories of Jorda- DWI brutality agalns\ al·F,atab. They cllqtd, !or lasl.tlice, lhal lbe,mod!rate al·Fatab leader 'll·Abll Ayyad "had been cruelly beaten and then killed. The stick which he usually carried was now a trophy tn Hussein 's palace." For a time, King Faisal didn't koow wbom lo helleve, but he lncre~ became coo•lnced that al-Fatalv hid been liken over by r1d1cal1. In the end, Fa.lul wound up in H~'s l.'!Of1)tt, Tbls II the ,...,.., llCOOl'dlnl.. lo ib&.CIA1 that the Blacl September 14rtGri111111fl now turned agalnll the Saudis. - Voters Spoke To the Editor: The DAILY Pllm (3110) quotes Assemblyman BadhaJ1! ., being "in- censed" over requertg for funds to im· plement conservation plans u n d c r Proposition 20 to "pay lbe bills the bureaucracy created." A reminder: 'I11iJ legislation was created by the people at an election - not by bureaucrata: D e s p i t e the assemblyman's protests, the voters ob- viously ravor less cluttered beaches and action to building and air poUution. SPENCER CRUMP Co st •I Groietla To lbe Editor: 1 Uk• Mr. JUes•a:jottet on the cos1 or N e w po rt Beach growth CMIU<b 7 Mailbox I. jt has a "'1')' .good poinl Why do we have lo have another Redondo Beach? Unlimited building aad cMetop. ment bis ooogemd '1Alt ~ beaches unbelievably. We-.doa't have to eater to the roob. Unlimited developmoat b rulDin( this city, tbl.s county and tbl.s slate. We don't have to permit ihl!. I'm 1 lhlnl genorallon nadve Cllllor- nlao. Our fornll)' bu watched this beaullful stste lle<ome ~ overpopulated 8l)d raped by the m1lllool who have ~ ,bel'e to live. TtU ii my home I People hlyt a rlalll lo come into my home to ll'<t,. but I abo have tile right lo tell ~ lb leave. RfalARD llRAlEY U Archatl Dolblr To the E<lilar: II may be ,.. .,.. airoadJI uoder atlacl by the Arabi, not In bllcmWJ 1m1..., but In undermining our lnlttnatlonal aedlt. Foll. ti IM ilndll lbol -the ~ )'Ill -.nen:lal pl-. .,.... dQi laler • MAILBOX Letters from readeYs are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reseroed. Alt Letters must include signature and mailing address, but Mtnes may be withheld OA reque.st if sufficient re1Uon is apparent. Poetry will not be published. U.S.A .. , .over: our support or Israel. .COOVentiona1 warfare by them against us is impossible, guerrilla warfare can be conducted only on a blackmail basis. But our dollar and our economy are vulnerable. It is likely that we are already tmder attack. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN fJllorn Far ewell To the Editor: Thank you for your kindness and cooperation in printing the details con· ceming the dinner ~Id to honor Dr. William Ullom, Dr. Chatl.es Hess, and Dr.'Robert Reeves. .We would like to thank everyone responsible for making this an evening to remember. LUCILLE WHITAKER Cbalrman, Ullom Dinner' Committee ' • roncerted , attack WQll made ,;,; the dqllar. Some persons w~ dulllpillg · ..,y15t amounts of U.S. dollars into the money markets of E~ · and Japan, es.- changing these for European and Japanese bard curreocles. Cle a11 I t IJpt OUR government announced that To the Editor: these sellers of ~ were speculator.s. If you walk your dog; in a public place But whoever was d~plng .dollars was no ~ partt~ up hi! ucrement with a petty gambler; tbe .ellera deal Jo ,Piece o( ~per or a plastic scoop. A billions. Only the Arabian · govemmints chJld's Aiidj)oil and shovel makes an ex- bad that t1nd of IJiolrey. . 'ir l ceneritJ. cl.taoeNJ.pper. u you place a Foc years°"' purchases of petroieum 'small piece otnewspaper In It daily, the had risee steadily to the Anlbian nalinnsr bucl<el~ will not . become soiled or in Iran, and lb North AJrlca. Lately we ~: 'YOU.ean make a "free" acoop by have been imjlorting more iliao a third ol cuUillg Cho liottom &um a pWltc jug with our oil from these sources, and always a handle. we paid in dollars. Until Ibo last few SUSAN C. SPANGLER days, "these oil dollars were lnvested in U.S.A. materials and firms. A> the Arabs dumped their dollars on lbe interna~l banb, their pun:hases In the U:S.~. stopped, alld our stoct m;>rket fell, along with the value of our dollar. ' GU lltatlonlng To the~: .Ia ydlir 'editorial of Feb. 11 , "Gas Ra· tlon Not ~er." you joined those who n JS difficult for us to believe the in-oppose any solution to the smog problem tense li:atred the Arabs have for the that thrutens the love affair between CalUomiaos and the ..... -powered, in- efficient, ego-inflating automobile. It's high time that the freeway C<1mmuter ad- mits the fa ct that the individually operated auto is railing in the task ol transporting people to and from their jobo. Every day tbe trip gets harder, more gas is burned. the fight against smog gets harder to win, and lhe onJy ones happier are the automobile aod gas- oline industries. ~ YOU 1tID16JJ:.\he "proposal to ration gas by repealing the scare predict.im of 400.000 lost)~ but without offering any real aJ~rve. You say we DWlt induce Californians to use some fonn of mass transportation or dramatically reduce auto emissions. Dramatic reducticllS do llllt'll!lPEW lo be POSOible and llli1 plil!' we ,do .~ke· will be overoome by stJeer ~ volume. as the number of autos in Southern California continues to rise. And what inducement to use mus" transportation would be more ·eftectiVe lb.an gas rationing? It strikes al the very cause of llir poll\lli<1J; ,a.large amount ol gasoline being ~rnett in a very Ur efficient manner by more automobiles than we need. At the very least, gas rP\ tioning will force us to use a vetJ; primitive rorm of mass transportation; car-sharing. You say we must reassess ~ • priorities if Mr. Ruckelshaus is 3erious.- Many of us did that years ago when we began opposing freeways in favor of a , better fonn oC mass transportaticn We (you, too ) have lost several chances far progress due to public misunderstand~ and opposition of ·lbe automotiv·e. gasoline, and freeway construction in- dustries. It's past time for ,you also to support the only solutions available to us and add lo public understanding rather than confusion. ROBERT H. McOOUGLE _.._,/ Lament of a Bad Speller The computers are coming-I Across the land new~per publishers are spending millions of dollars installiDg mlracuJow: electronic brains that will scan the copy of us ace newsmen and speed it into print in a blinding flaah. 'l'banlls lo tbls amazing technologl- c a I breaktbrouih there's no questkm lha t newspapers soon will be able to rot1 at le.alt a h1.11r aet typographical er-~ dred timos laster. ' N~turally, I'm ' , against It. For It dooms DI)' llli>loi>g· ~·tton of bdngin& bapplneu lo hun- dreds upon hundre<b of people. I'm apeaking. of course. of ll1Y lnabUlt,y to Spell. "Never -.y aboul leamlol ln spcll properly, delr,'1 M1 Sainted Mother lold rM wlllle l w11 yet on ber knee. ''M yoo &• tbroogh life, jou 1(111 make oounUess s.o.a. deltriously .happy." ~ rllhl Jibe wul '!1'8t joy I have lnQslll to ~l • I CAN'T 1dl ,... bo1r man.r limos I've fttched with-pl1r •n IS• 'll'elry editor baa .-_,, my copy, pend! lo llaod. lnvartablY, bis .,.. wUl auddenll' 1laJil up. Illa -wlD ~. Andbe "'11 llW! 1 UtUe crt of JlU1' ela- 1 """" be'• --.... of 1111 Ol'tlltlftl1...,.u.d ........ "Ordlrvt" " • tlllOd -With • smlll of lllplf. ,., .. liia lll>t. be tlOl'ltcbet ~ oat " -1111 doJ II .-_ And I -!Mt utllfadloo 1 ... u ... -llllOJ• lo lhobowledplillftJUdo•U.Sdlow I (......_AR_T_H_oP_P_E__,) human being happy. In my youth, while working for an editor named Larry McManus, I was ex- traotdlnarlly generous. with the Jetter "m." SUch u : •· Ammong the comming commemdfatlve events. . .'' And 1 still treasure the little note I received rrom him In return: "God Aimmlghty! MmcMmanus. ., THESE ARE tbt rewards of the Chris- tian COUl'l6 I've pursued. To be sure the path II bestl by thortJs -maint,y the constant carping of meaner minds. And it does ll!Ue good, I've foui1d, lo point out all lbe bunciredo upcn hwldredi of words I IJll!ll oorredly. How ullfalrl After all, • 9COre or ti percent rates. a grade or el• ctllent in any tat. And then I've bad to contend. too; with the late George Bernard Shaw. Mr. Shaw, u you may recall, wu a cb8m· pion of phonetic 8JlOlll4 lie -left a bequeot In bis will to adHoc& lba( Ignoble ci- (lllJ favwlle example of tbe ...,. ..,._ct F>lglllb apclll111-Ille 'WOrd 011<71'!. Pl'Onounce the OR as In ntOOU&ht '' be sald, the O 11 in "women" aad the Tl u In "no!lon.1' Put tllefn 111 · q.tller aad what have Ji>I> _Coif l'>fb. · True. But any ddlllpl can spell ~lly. Pboacllo. ~ wou1'I Wipe Ollt In 111 lnllant llla1 crtlUve spork Iba! 1111 IO ataGIWd Ibo llelidt of ID -· ' I IT'S UTl'LE wonder Mr. Shaw got nowhere wilh bis Ul-cooccived crusade. But now a gre,~ eoemy awaits -&be. computer. · It will scan my copy elednlnieally. J. know iJ\ my bones tha~ if tt can'~ already. mner ()r later ll will be able to automatically correct my spelliag. Wbeo it catches an error, oo liUle red Ugbl will Oash jubilantly, DO Ultte bell will lintle elatedly. There's just no way to make a computer happy. The thought so dlsplritl me that r.l decided that I might as well henceforth look up the proper ~ The trotib1' is I can't find "ordeM" anywhere in the ''0" sectioo of the damned dictionary. OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roi>< rt N. w •ed, PubU.w Tllomo.s KeeU'it Edltor Barbara Krtibith. EdlUirial Page Editor The l'dltllti&I V8JC~ of the O.Uy Pilot ~lu to lnt~rm and .aUrnu-- late readcn by prtK"nllJ\IC lhfl ntwlpoPft''• opinion• an/I oom- mentlf')' .. ,. t~ o( lrttf'fftt aM llipiJ\canoe, by J~l>\'\d.lna • forum A>r tht ~Inn ot our re1d«t" npWOn,. And by ~nth'I u"' tflYtrte \''4l•~nb ar 1.nrowntd 4*-• fft'Vfr"I and .pokesmen on iop6el of \hi day. w•ld'ar. ¥kh K. l"JI ' WtdntsdQ, M.-clt 1'4, 1973 Assembly" Unit c .Iears Fullerton c · Supf~ripr l Court ~ . - • Proposal to ~nd Freeze 1 ~ejected I SANTA AN.\ -A ,..,_ to Ult the friae .. ~ mem in -..... 1o1·0nmge County 11111 --Ill adopted gminl plan - -to...,... Taoldq..,. ... 1vole. su..., .. .m ...... _... -II'. Blf,. tin. wllo ... -last ...... .,,,.,, tbe Baonl of Supenma "'1<!d 1-Z ., Ille l*vpooal, -,, -to keep the lid CID dev*'t••oents pending eom- pleticJa of gtnenl plan e1ernrms an:I ame:wtme•s Om11ttant Ja1m O..pman ....... agaimt -ring Ille moratorium URrting that "No gminl plan will be adopt..t by the atate deadline of June~." DALE SEClOBD ·of Costa Mesa a cc u s e d Superri9or David L. -of baYing --in proposing the lilling of the freeze. -made DO reply to the eom- mml. Supervisor Ron a Id W. Caspen al Newport - changed Illa pooitioo, --ponrily. and agreed lo the end of the --I Battin ..... up and said be Wllllledto-11. A motion bJ BWr it, lift the -!ailed and Ille llnal -.,, ca_.1o Cllllinlle ,....iJed by Ille H -· &ipe,tiw =· ........... )DillOi llUet ill :-.-.&; -. --Ra!Pb )oJaed wlQtI 1laltin 1p ajJiirvval. of ca 'er.s' ntiGil I • ~ .,.,.;.· ..-· -:';Y·:.._ G IL BB II T l'l!RGVSON, ..,....ming • froap .al mviranmenlallm WI! be .... appalled at lbe. board:'• adioo. "Warters hen cm't tm-- dentand -'a adim. Yoo ~ placlng • """"torium ... .,... people' rtp!I, DOI all Devdopers have a ricbt to due ........ and tbia baa been denied. In Ille ..... wllo ia going to pay far ......-and open space -aJf the iupa,...." Battin and -pt into a bit al .....--the f.cnnel' CIDed the latter ••a tool of the --" -said loola built tbia coanll'y. Ju the situatlm remains, f' following a reoolution in- tn>duced by Caapen lut November, DO developmmt ia possible on those lands wttll a .-m plan. f Expectant Mothers Win Trailspor.tation Transport .. Smdy Wms Approval women ~ cbildru tms bem approved by the -al Supd tilcis by 1 H "fOle. · '11le (ll'lllJIAI which I s tltimaled lo cmt 11,111 a y.., .... -down in Jmwy by the ..,.. DWJin, ·but Supem.m. ll.llpb Diedrlcb later cbappd bia mind. I.ml -Ille project .... delayed by 1 N -with Supeniw -Ba 11 ln SANTA AHA 1 -A am1t1--. lie -Ille deciding modal c o m p r e b e a 1 f • e-,, 1'Dte ' TttelU;J' along wUb tr._utm 1111111 for Dledricla aDd Slplniaor Ralpb o..m.. Ooanly -appiowd aart. =~ lbe -o( &lpervi!ors Rmald w. Tbe Planing Jleimlmenl, ~ and Dani L., llWr -Depertmmt, Dlnd«"' -lo -... -Arilltioo, county dira:tor of Tnmpcwtition and Om-~ AdmlnlJlntlve Of--_,, told to- wllb the OraQee Coan t 1 ficer ~ 1bomu Aid the -Distrid .. Ille alady. _. -... Ille ~ 11~ --a 1J ~I """to lmpital rambination of baDSjNM"tatian medical ClOIU. melbod• _ bigb qeed rail Tbe uYing ii baled on lnlDail, buses, motor an, and . crillal prmalal ..,.. ~ bicyde and~ tnlJa l>Jmanymolhera -t o -~e A ccmmiltee al tlJe aboft -of lad; of lrlDfpocta- named deporlmtDll • 111 U... WI-Pftll1tf. liledleol repeat back lo the board In JI """' GpemjYE boipll.al atlell- dlys OD the aoope and -I.loo ii file ISlli. uliDI of the ........... 111111. Reed Qxnmillimer Ted =:-:"1w1':i."",: 19 Officers arpnlD-such .. the =" Di~=illla Rap i d Graduated New Laws In County Get Probe Lobby llita law requittl more evld<oct to fonn an. 11lntent tt defrliudu c:aae agalnit a bad check writer. * * * .ulra tDWIY need• 011lll w.U beym<I the ye¥ Z,oot, If tllen. II •Pl"1"'.ed. will bao belfood payments and reduce hardships an borrowers who often find they pay baok 200 to 400 peroeot al the amount bor- rowed orlclnally. . A balloon plymtM& an a-,. r'O'Wtr to reftmmce tbe Joa lra charge made at lhr end of wbtn the big p • 'J m ea t the lolll's term. Wbetmore be<omes duo. said lhe device la uted to keep Wbetmore ii clralrlnm of monthly paJ'ID<l!ll low llld ia Ille -~ .., an eolicemenl for tho -. mortgage lolba. • A POWER plant """""'1 dubbed by Ila author u the "pop boltll" nuclear pro~t bu been condemned u ' lm- practicaJ and unproved," by AssemblYman Robert E . Badbam. Bad.ham's comments were offered in respclnse lo publica· tlon of a Rand Corporation engineer's Ideas on t h e feallblllty of lbe new source of nuclear energy. Coast Debate Teams First 11ae Newport B e 1 c h Republican said the Idea of providing nuclear energy from clu.!lero of floallog "pop bot- tle" plantl oft the coastline could not hope to meet the ' Fashion shades for rnen and women. PlasHc and metal frames In every shape: ilnpecl n1sil11ant tenees In eweiy ootor. ~ 'Checl<rNty' clutch holds ~Ing from c:Mngo to cheellbook, In vinyl 111<1 denim Combf~S.. • • * * * A BILL that would ban balloon payments on any loan ot less than eight years' dura- tion bas been Introduced in the Legislature by state Senatar James E. Wbetmore. Th e Gar d en G r ove RepubUcan said his measure. • s7 ' . ' A. cohoiJ smock teams dots 8¥ phe;q«$. S,M,L 350 ' B. Cotton kriJtllalter In comblrlati6n dots. s1 c. ~-on equaros, doll'll. of couree. 239 D. moppy br1m cotton ,hat la reveral~e. 25? E. Alp brtni'cOlton hat comee (n dots and solids. A pair or Orange Coast College debate teams tied for first place in the Governor's Cup Debate recently a t 8'cramento State University. OCC has won the cup two of the three years il has been of· fered. s7 f . Quilted cot1on shoOlder tote ti as pocketed flap. 5so G. Cotton canvas tote, v;ny1 tined In rots of colors. ~ 2~ H. Dotty scarves In rayon twills and chiffons. S2 I. COtton dot belt in i • width. Fashi on colors. 2so J. 1 ~ .. belt comes ifl colorful cotton dots. The firs! OCC team, com-of Newport -""' Sam posed of Larry Adams of Wida of W-bell Costa Mw. and G e o r g e Modesto CoDeie In t11o mnl- Searcy of West m inst Pr finals. Since tdb temw in the defeated Moorpark College In finals were -OCC, Ille Ille aem!-flnal roond. The ...,. judges ru1'd Ibey !led for lint ond team of Diana Gerhardt place . . _,.... .. ·- .. . ,. l • ' -' -I ' 9~ . - &l-and gulcMel.. . piereed or clip bill(;ll earrings and noweHJI rings. Hoop. dfop. button slyies: anlthl.. love kno!&o and toll mote. .. " ' ' ·~ ' . ' - . ' . I .. ,, ' I • ( . ' ' I • " ' , ... . ' ' ' , ' " •• t, . ' - ' • Shop Sun~ Noo11 to 5 p.m. at the followln9 slOl'es: -I ~ FMHION ISLAND , Newport Beach (714) 1>+4-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beacn (7 14) 892-m L I • • I I t I ! • l . ' . Mu.Id Coim y iu1 To Be DernolUlied · ~=-t1le _, llall of~ -of tbt .<1k1e1i . la die CMc Cent.,· lldat will • lbt old ~ Olureb and the ~ will& of ...... No. 2 lo the 11a11 of -and the -Sll'.llCI a._ .w be dtmolilbed lollowiJli ac1joo by !be Boord Oi Sup<rvloora Tuelday. Tiie old !!JtUll1 Jail 00 s,. • ._ -approved !or demolltjllll i..i .... k. The bUllalftg,o are being teni•vtd to mDI ny !or the COUllnJctlon of C:Mc Cenlj!r Orly• 1,.,,. Mlll" Street to llroedway, a clistance of two bloclU. Arterial HiibWJJI Fun41ng Program ...,., will . be used !or lhe project. Road C<>nunluiooer Tod McConviU• · Al\) ttie cltt al 5ant.a Ana had the money to build tbt itreet extifiilon. Target d4te for l'flllOVai is Alogult I. Arterial Highway Program Okayed · SANTA ANA -An Arterial Highway Fln<!ncing l'T<lgram with a price tag of '6,691,700 for fiscal 1973-74 was approved Tuesday by tbe Boan! oL Supervisors. All of the improvements or construction wlll be done within the cities with the com· mllnities malchlng the coun- ty's spending from gas tax lunds. To<ai spent will be 111.4 million . There are 50 ptojecta listed on the highw~ -~ram and an addilional '"85•0!)9, is pre> \llded for six bridg~s. Funding approved for pro- jecta in Orange Coait com· ~lies llil'l<¥ie )IUJ)1lnalon llliaeb, !MJOI; f:9s<a M.,., S437.ooo: Irvine, t3 4 a . o o o : Fountain Valley, $241,100; San J u a n Capistrano , $231.100: Newport Beach, $191,200 Seal Beach. $43.MIO; and Sa n Clemente. $31,100. Bridge project!' include lAS _ Allaos Boulevard at Aliso Cree~ in £J Toro, $100.000 and Del Obispo Street al Trabuco cr .. k, ·~.ooo. .. '... l . Sta:te Medic Gr.o~p Eliects New Leathrs • ANAHEIM -The Ca.lifomil\ Hair of, Saticoy and Jack Medical iAS90if;iaUon h a s McC!eaty ot Sherman Oaks. eleYated Dr. Thomas Elmen-The CMA House 0 f , Delegates . ..,eaker and vice dorf or Willows to pi-eslde1Jlr .speaker were re-elected. They- and has chosen Dr. Stanley A. are Ors. Joseph F. Boyle of Moore of San Ojego as its Los Angeles·· and Henry V. pi"esldent-elect· Eastman of Tustin. They will serve until the Re-elected t o lhree-year terms on the CMA Council CMA 's next annual meeting, in were Ora. Frederick w. March 1974 in San Francisca:. Ackerman, Pleasant Hill; Dan At that time, Dr. Moore wtn w. Clark, San Jose; Sanford become president or the 25,000-E. Feldman, San Francisco; member CMA. Ralph M. Milliken, L o s Elected to the CMA COU'.n· Angele~; Frank A. Rogers, cil, the ~io,.'a l>,oard of Whittier, and E. Kash Rose. dlr«IOrs. )I'm, lli's., ~!acid•~• Napa. Dr. C. Jobn Tupper of V. ElbbttiOl'La'Mua', Charles Davis war re-elected scientific · • }¥.' :oe " J .1.. board representative to the D .. ~. QOuncll. 'l '" • , A!l'l_~~-~ WES:r';!:'!t ~!?,~ARY U7 E*lnl> SI., 00111o Meaa -. I BAI; El\O!!i • •• BOID! Corona dd Mar 173.11450 Costa Meta Ml-mt • BELL BROADWAY MORTUAJIY 110 Broadway, Co1ta Meta LI a.s4S.1 • McCORMJCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1105 Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-11415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery ~tortuary CU.pet l508 PacUlc View Drive Newport Beacb, CallfornJa 114-2700 • PEEK FAMO..Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolta Avt. Westminster ltl-35!5 • s~ums· MORTUARY 627 Main SL _Huntington Beach >SMW Schmitz ~Declines ' I To State SANTA ANA -Former U.S . Rep. John Scbmltz, who bolteg the Republican party last year and ran for president as the American party's candidate, has registered as an in- dependent, county s o u r c e s said Tuesday. An affidavit in w b i c h Schmitz "dec1h1es to state'' his party preferenCi! was filed this week with the Orange County regiltrar of voters. The 42-yea.r~ld Schmitz, who gqt more than a million votes in list November's "~esi!;lenlial contest, returned to hli teaching post at Santa Ana C.Ucge 1 .. t month. At that. dme he 19ld Uje registrar he didn't "Ilk~ poHtical parties as sucb. l'm more comfortable as an · WdepeDdent. He also complatned 'the ).inerican par- ty w~ ripped with "too much internal ' 1quabbltnc.,f Some would ft:Uier Joie an election than lose Control of their little f~om1" • INCOME FOR YOU from a Gift~ •• •You can receive a life income and immediate tax benefita by port.icipatingin one of Hoe.g MemorialHoepitalPnlebyt.erian'a four diflennt-Ub> IDcomo Gift Plane. Wn1eorcall t.uyta. ..,,, .. Mr. 1J'lomH K. Stadllnoor HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPffAl PRESBYTERIAN 301 Ntwi>ort Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92680 l•l•pho11• 6'46·1600 -bterur.11 106 • I ORANGE COUNTY Park Study Firm Hired SANTA ANA -VTN Consolidated. tnc. bas been aelected as the C005ultant on the proposed Bicbard Jlhon Lake. Regir.tlal Parl: by lhe' Or1Dgt1 C<iunfy Board al Supervilora_ MtldiDcaHon ol tht clam 1tW the Yorba Linda Reservoir lW made 60 aa"CF Cl( existing ,.......ir llDdl !tee frinn ~ •~le lar the UCI Staffer Dean's Aide Mrs. Doris M. Nelson of Newport Beach, a member of the UC Irvine staff since 1965, baa been appointed ......,,, dean of the Gradliate Di...,. ... • • ., " , . . ..... .. . ' .. To 5,829 Calls SAN'U A!IA -~ Palma, too Alamil<>O, Saa OM>ty's YI r • llopirtm<ol, Juu Clplslrlno, Villa Park Wbldl ls a cooporallft ft> ud Y<rbo Linda. ttrprile betw..o the coiJnty Tbe ~i'I P I rt end lhe State D!¥1iion ol Prevsilioo Bureau cooducted Yore&trJ, t_.ted to 5.121 5,200 impodlool and h> calls tn im. oe«<dln( to tbt •estipled Ibo call!< of 211 annual report rtleattd by Om. Tbe bureau also ..,,,. State Fomt Ranger and """*"' 1,07) n.. prevention County ~ Warden earl K. pioer .... lo IJ'OUI'" of an ages Downs. lndudlag ldJools and adult Of the $,D oalb,.~914.,,..., - firea and U15 medical aid Labor to maintain Ivel rescues. Tbe remainder weft all in the public service treat, and fire breaks In the ca&egory. mountainous areas was proved Tbe' department provldea by priiooera lrom the Prado fltt and milCUe: service for 517 Conservation Camp, T h e o square miles tbtoUgb %7 fire Lacy Jail crews aDd Public stations located ~t the Employment Program crews. county, They provided over 10,CKM> man 'Phroagb c 9 o p e"f' ~ t i v e-clay&. . _,i., the dtplrlmetrt • Tiie department has 361 paid proVides p-ot:ectim to seven 6relDen and 431 vulunteers on citioa, Cyprm, jrvioe, La a palckan basi>. Lincoln Wasn't There r • SANTA ANA -Abraham Linooln didn't show up in Salt Lake City oo Feb. I ,1972, and the DOJ>arrlval of lhe Grtat Emancipator may cost the Movieland Was Museum of Buena Park $60,4'70 in damages. Tbat is u.. total demanded by Ulab showman.William M. Rieske In an Orange County Superior Court a<UM dlarging movieland with failure to deli\ler an "all air animated" model or lhe Civil war Presi· dent. Rieske; operator of a "Mr. Lincoln Speaks" jn Salt Lake City,,claims he was promised that the $13,000 talking Lincoln he ordered would be delivering speeches and executing 300· movements at the Utah loca- tion more than a year ago. . Marines Not Like Old Corps EL TORO -~ll)hfe~ Marillet at IJit El 'l'Ol'Q, Marine ~ ~= :;: !.:r:...; houoing during Worlcl w. II and the Kixsn -!er lwQ n e w moteMite ''Bachelor EnliBted Qoarien" bulldlnjjl. "We want to make our men as comfortabJe a1 we can," a Marine spokesman said. ••we give him his diaclp/lnt train ing at boot camp, b¢ when he's out, he does'ot have to live under tbo.se coodlUons." 1be new quarters have three.and four-man rooms, &ix rooms to a unit in each three- story building. ~ The rooms are carpeted, and furnished with paneled lockers. four chairs and two desks. Each enlisted man has a key to bis room which is locked to all except bis J"O()mmates and a se~eant Who must make in· specjioos. For every six rooms, !here is a lounge furnished with a color television, card table. couch, easy chairs an d bookcases. The buildings co_st $2.6 million and are part of a $4.5 million project at El Toro for more BEQs. The Marine spokesman said the corps is upgrading living quarters for men in the lower five ranks in hopes of gaining more enlistments and reenlistments. • Hosp· Slat Children Clinic • A pI1o1 .......,.•lilt-c!lni< In lean>lng a n d coordlllaUoo ... ,~ _ptObjem '' ll'Ovida ~I tat< 'i'° Trulliicnt may be with i:lllidrtn with· beh;>\Yioral or-me4JCJlion Ol' 1heraJl)I, ht emo1"'"4J pn>IJlemt wfll be bJ. I~ aucurated AJ>ril" 1 '.~ Hun-.1 lif00•1 rauy !l<voloood, the cl!rlic Will lnC!udo a cfay room 11 •gt o n lnterCOlllJlllUlllY .,here lhe cbildrtn an main· Hospital In llwllington Be.WI. lain their classroom work.llitb ne 11-W clinic will ,.,.,. plom!nl the U-be<I cliJ1lc aire¢y in operalloo at Orange Ccunty Medical Center, which J111>•ides' the only other such clirde in Orange County. Olli~ admitted to the H uotittgton InltreommlJlli!Y Hospital clinic lllOY remam under doctor's care for as long as 90 days, said Richard A. Grundy, b o sp It a I ad- ministrator. , tuton and f.D-out1Jde playgrooad for pbylfcal IC· Uvity, G('lllldy sakL ._, ' REFEliiw,s TO the Wnk will be. made thi:ougb psychiatrlsts who are treating the children individuallfi he 1aid. w Applications · Most chlldren wiU b e. J .J discharged rrom the clinic -At Gowen within 40 days, be said. • During their stay, l he children will be observed, their problem diagnosed and treatment made, Grundy said. Staffing the clinic will be five psychiatrists Crom. t~e U niversity Neuropsychiatric Medical Group. A TYPICAL child admitled to the clinic might be a se- verely hyperactive first or sec· ond grader who can't sit still, said .. Or. E. James Stanley, a child psychiatrist. "Stieb a child would be very fldgity and disrupt class," he said. "Re may have a very high I.Q., but would have a West Taken .. Applications to Golden We.st Collge for the fall' semester, 1973, are now belng accepted by the college admissions of- fice. Prospective students are asked to file in person in the office. located in the guidance center adjacent to the ad- ministration building. . ltours are from ·8~a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through. Thursday. \Spring stuff fro~ Penney~ . At these prices, well worth waiting for. c • •• 230 Short sleeve polo of nylon/polyester knit In stripes or solids of red, royal, maize, and white. Sizes 1 to 4. 280 Toddler( nylon knit flar.-leg pants with elastic waist. Red, royal, malze, aqua, pink. Sizes 1to4. 195 SJeeveless nyfonf polyester knit shell in red, royal, maize, aqua. pink stripes.. Sizes 1 10 4, '169 Nylon lcnit boxer· waist shorts In red. aqua, maize. royal, 0< pink. Sizes 1 to 4. ' ,. '3 Jacquard patterned body suit with crew nec::k. short sleeves; nytoo kolt. ' Slles1 lo4. .. ... ,,. · .. 1 ~ • . fRTY)sleo'/cotton ~ ""sraeP shift! In " ' '.. ,q .... pink, ~ue. matze • .: ,_tOf..OJ"Chta, With lacean~em~ , trims. SizesS,M,L.. ""' r~r,ll ~S. 3M -1' • • . . 5llop 5-lay Noon to 5 p.m. at the 1olowlng stom: • I ' Ki.ds Like · To Ask Andy FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 64+2lll. HUNTINGTON CENTER,. Huntington Beach {7t4) 892-7nl, HARBOR CENTER, Casi• MtH (714) ~5021. I • ; • I I I f ·1 I ' I ' • • . - Queen au Ber Court· The Mission Viojo St. Patrick's Day Queen and her rourt, Crom left, Princess Sherrie Long, of Mission Viejo; Queen· Melodi Neville, El Toro; and Princes9 Diane Gran~ Mlssion Viejo, will reign over the festivities In Mission Viejo Saturday. Suprem~ Court Overworked? ' I stei,.•ar lalclwht ·, ~lckerlng • Kna•• --flilcher ~ - Kl~all Sohmer AND OTH°' FA . US 'BRANDS ' WAREHOUSE SALE PRl(ESI SAVE UP :ro 500/o Most units completely reconditioned & refinished wltft new piano warranty. , ITOP t Jo. YOUl ~) PARTIAL LIST~GS-. MANY MOJtE TO CHOOSE flOM m11waT m1Tr. 1111111 W~OQ( ma & ,_ ...... 1·10" ""-'".. r' _.,. • -· , • .._ ... .-. n-• .,,.. • ·-. '4191 $891 $1991 $2191 STOIT & Cl.All IOllMll ' DAJl UOtll 11"' lltlJ Ult•• ..... . .,,. "-...,., .. ,.., ..,, 4'rWtlMI....,.., $1291 $2295 $2291 $Ml llMUU. SCllUllWI n1C1111 S11111WAT Mtw, ...... it'I• UOl1'" 4'11 .... .,... ..... ,.d•cl uMltt. ...... ,.-My $224~ •129s ' $2091 p101 IAUIWll ClllClllllHI lTOI & llWT M-4 6't" "l!r •"" .w r~ •...,.,... ..,, , .... .., l'll''Mlf*"'' • ''"' $2191 $4210 $1991 LOW IUDOn GUNDI , * * SPECIAl * * .. " NowklmballlobyG<ond ,1495 WorehoVM Price •••••••• •• •695 PENNY .owsiEY ORANGE COUNTY SAN DIEGO FRllWAY AT EUCLID FOUNTAIN VALUY-545·041S 1tMt ........... o.tfr42·•· kt'l(!let 10· ... ......,. ...... """1'..owlUT nNAHC»IO TWd TO ti MONnd. • Wed...S.,, Mon:h 14, 1973 DAILY PllDT nFear Giru of 12 Protected Atte11tion! Newport Beach Prtperty Ownen! • BIWIFORb. l!allMd !AP> -Pl•W''"la In 11is 11> -.w c11y WIGI tJ1e1r ~ lo lelve publlc 8'bool -~ u ., lbe1 -1 -pll)lground Laltlu. Br1lbh reculoliODS uy lheY -·t quit unW l\IOY.,., It, but Ille F.ducalion llJniltrY uld 1t would look oympolhetJ. calJy at the problem. ' UND&R JBLAMIC LAW, a girl becomes an outcast lf ehe loees her virginity before her wedding night, ml tile bead ot' tile Mool<m Aaoocladon said tile 3(),000 PU:I• tani lmmlgranU in Bradford "fear that U girts remaJn open to the lnllumcea ot ooelely "'"· they will becune lj)Oiled by Ibo time tlley ""' teenafen. .. lie sald the girls could llnlsl! lbelr llludles at opedaJ lllimlc acbools the inunlll'lnl> want IO Jet up. Yo1r Property Is Being Re-Zone• • You Are losing Your Money and Your ligh NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING THURSDAY-MARCH 15-7:30 PM City Hall Chamben ' 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Be n.e,. And Voice Your Opinions. • • Don't run from store to store ) for great buys~ Rt.In to Penneys. · Wfive got plenty right here. . !> I .. 2''1'$7 Men'• pofyester knit phi ' wtth long point collar.- one pocket and short .,.,..,_, In prints or solldt; Perin ~t so It always keeps ltS goqd loOkl, alzes sJ.l,t.,XL Men's shirt of potyester/ cotton knit. In an assortment of g~t looking jacquard patterns. Short sleeves and 4 button placket. In many coloro, sizes S,M,L.Xl. .. , 435 Men's lightweight nylon taffetl ticket with zip front, hidden hood ind zip pocket. H's machine wastu1tMe In assorted colors, sizes S.M.L.Xl_ , ' . . .. ' . j t' ! ,.;:. ,.. I I •I '"I l.J I • • I I • 2 1ors1 • • ... I , ,,~ 1) Men'1casual IOCkeof orton• ~i:yl~Clll nylonwllh reinforced h•I· Great f tind'°"8 . ' ( , 31 .~ wear In many colors, sizes 10.13. I I / I .! 2'f'$5 • -S<:hool boy•' tllO(I sleeve polo shirt •nd slack set of Penn PJrett9 polyester/cotton .. Gruit f.it and wear fOr any &late boy. ln many 0010111.., sizes 3-7, ' •• • J,..,.:i.,..,....=::::ii-.te...~~~~~~i::>::i~-l ........ ~~.----..,J '~~·--....~ Buy now1 .,.y ,l.ter. Use ~CPenney Ch1r90. ' • • I • ' ... We~~~~ngfor, I ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at tfle following •rwff: " FASHION ISLAND, Newport 811ch (71'4) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beech j71'4) 892-ml. • HA1\BOR CENTER, Co.ta Mt,. (71'4j 1>41>-5021. • • ,....,. ..... --' • I ll&llY I'll.OT w .... .,, -1•. 1m 1-i , •. ,,.,11 Gettj~g Down To Brass Tacks , Woman p e paper Finds v~~ J hs Cha. rges , . . ~ ~ ~ .:...... -.-SAii DIEGO· (Al'l -'Vite ----_ --.,. leedlaC m Sla 4 ...._11>.,..of....t ... -...o1-•bln _,. Very llndil'8 lllip t1i1 ''''F-be ...... ~IOlllld;jcillo:'alcl I.ill ..., .......... - ll'epubll••m:"· a'porlJ Vall. "Vi•~ ..... i..v. a J9I». to ofter.,. belnl ..m ' ---r ot, 01 o UDlq~..., o1 MiMnl u..m." "'I'W Republlc8n"-. Cl(ICAGO (UPI) -A aol>leribarl ' '°'" 'IJlroulllOUI An • edllorJaJ IAb 11Joedttw .roe)Mll ila:IS-fedenil ll"llOll pm>lee and hll cautombt. • • ' 'Republlcanl ..... -Ille-.,..,...... r'o r ... r • Army relJil'tlal the actMliol ol ..,)anletr Olld e 1 e c I e d ~" At fl per eopy, It p1bll!ljlel .. ··-ol 20 pages .. Iet-lerpr<is """ ii clrcJJl9led •Ith ::1it. -. led edltlool in 51 --I ,: "Woman, as mOiil cl 111 -ber, Is 1"rgely a pmluct >I Gi ~ aail '1Jlilldae from ber l!nkd -It up." So ..U. ha•e been amoled ofter. Jn tbe Mardi laue 203 INIOlhlJ, -lo, liire tho ui:iw\tb ~dogte :,.i;~ertlslng -cla•l!led ~ ol· ~''who . ..Md JOU r' ~0, , ' by 11te polr'."'...M .. ~ ~.!!t:;·~ ._;ed =~An •,:,;;:r: .. i:.~ ""•~ 11oe ..... mott job Although It actlier8 to pil!I· N-••. Give Y• ==~.~~; FA' $E TE(l'H . proflll with county centiai · M-..... ~,._ commUeet where his paper is .l a.nn• u:=: .Z:: gunpoint . lllCI ~!"' "lo ~-• . , Vall .......... ate~· ]Jtln,pi'noxt.llll"'lb." be.8'l'L • -Dr. Ralpb )I. Bonay. llen:aly. "Ali .. .,.ia - 6 bot mlmr la ... blltt!!li<m (l1ll1DOllt. • ,.. JI - ., ~ Ml to Improle Oft Mlllr<> but Co dllgulse ~.,A 111111'1 ,im,vlnc may be JUSljfled aa a cultwal """'ldellllGll, but tCID we A.'I u mucO for a woman'• ettacbmeat to arti- d ldal """""""" '""1 flntl<rnOIJof" 'lllls . fellow ollo - -a·proot!tule. I OWNEB11PAJlD M •Vail . ' ' Cindy l!Older, 21, w1lo aaJcl aJ.o publ-a "rnO Joi> IT JJ TOO early to Ille owns a 'Marina Del &r. aitvertiAmtili·tQl)ll.ell" blank det~ tho re8ullst Vail Clllf. advertising agency, told Wblcb vell ~ fill t aod sa)'t ' biit ''1be 'Vl! I e'Ya n a the official p1blication but nol ~~-=., in the others. ::=;.-~~ F.:•tll!Mt~~ HE ESTIMATES he has 'J>:'°w~~ Daat11tt11 t.b$ flt _. returned more tbari fl00,000 to -"" .. ....., s...,. _ the San Diego county Ceotral "'"""'' _, are more lnclln<d to criminality than mm. ........, tend lo llungcr for revenge, and women demlllCI an un- ......,,blo and oboequiolls del..-ence from ID"1. '!bat's hanb, Dr. Banay. ToO b8rsb. NO, SIB, yw cannot oopyright a musical oomposilloo created by a conrpulEr .•. AS FAR AS NEW PIANOS go, ooly one in every ~ these days is a grand • • . BUSINESSMEN in Yugoslavia rou· llnely achedllle their fin\ appoint· ments tor the day el 1 a.m. ... ·~ .. ' . . . ,.,., .,'( ) • re: ;;:::.. ~' 'ii .:.· _I QUERY-Q. "Where'd we get the phrase 'to get down to br-tackr'?" A. Didn't l exp)ajn d:at? D r y :; \\., ' goods counlerS years ago had braaa laeb poomded Into 1heir rear edgee at one ind1, one foot, and me yard intervals. Cil<kl measured cloth from bolla agalnsl said tackl!. Mostll<o -cleru just l!eid ~ lhe ...i..ial, but 1'ilen Ille custome< was ready to buy, ..,_ cording to ll18 CUBtom. it was tlme to aay, "Lei's get down to the brass tacks.'' IDEAL NUMBER of~ in ,any e.. pool ;,· oald to be five. Not only matches tbe work days of the week, but the size ol Ille cars mast usually, loo. Am told, how· ever, most!!! e-dr\Yet ear pools work better when each Gi said driveri~f,...k at·a time ._d ol c:ilonglng dally. Tbat tl '' ver geta a month's vacatioD every .JJ.-• ' • 90 uuen. 4" : •' • .. \ I MAR1UAGli,on•11··~ 21•).e11r1 w11u.t ~,ofDil•, but chances >W1';'1bie!<ut.G( 111'~.get ~ '!!inedaY· She'• U yur11 ·!>Ja_41114 ~,,:ti buf ~ ciily ·run eight rot~} .. ,. .. ,get . . ~; Wliy !h.h l discrepancy, • ,! I I , \ ~ ~ • 1 ANOl'llE~.....;;g. ODDBALL FACl' -1\ b &t 'IJ!roO•)lig known as tbo>iieccari>' Is II m. four toeo ii tt. Jmil feel, but mJy thn!o Oii 1111 hind fed. I. • • i>. • ·" REMEMBEll, Just about ttrice • ·"*'Y' men as wom· en routinely get up beloi.'e 6 am. J YES, IT'S TRUE a laltooed ,... is more. likely thah an untattooed man to ha ve a jail record, !llatl!llcally. But it's not tl\Je that ltU tattooed man ts rMre llkely "to have a record of. psycbiatric treatment. stucUee indicate there is no &ignlticant """""'tage ol tattooed men in Ille mental wards. MOST PUBLIC BUILDINGS are designed for uu ooly by people who are physiC8lly fit. U.. to be ""11elbbtg wrong wtth tbal Recent survey sbows one in eveey JO Arfter!cana bas some dlsabllily that ·keeps said cillzen out ol lhoee "111Iceo: , ~ ,...,.. .. Addrn1fllall~to·L M. Boyd, P. o,,Boz 1815 /lf"" port Beach, Coll/. . . , '\ . ... . .... police the couple dnlggod ber• • · °" ,.,_',_,_.,_,tlon · at a clowftloWn bar, tben held ~back for all 1 flies. AOJDUWJ"\' lllCI t b e her In a 'North Sldd'apartm"'t · Some~ more noedl to Department . of H o.m a n for nearly u hour&. ARlll!8TED -Jobn Grammo, 40, on parole from the federal penileotlary in Sandstone, MJch. on a con- vlcUon of i nterstate transportation ol atolen auto., and bil wlfe, Krlltina, 21, whl> has been amsled )Jl'<Yloualy tor prostitution, pollce, said. Miss Holder escaped from the couple wearing mly a sweater. !!be said 111\e was lorool to undress b}' Ille pair and that Mn. Gram.mo spent most of the day "training her to beooma'.a prosutute."' MISS llOmER lial~ SI>e'waa en route to Jackson, Mich. when she stopped in Chicago lo< a.reunlon'With !rim!!. She aa1d she went to the tavern for a drink white waiting for an airport bus and was ap. proacAed. there by Grammo. Whl\1l llh• dlscoura&ed hll at· tempts at· cpnversatlon, she said, he sllpped a "'lomc•ou! drop" into her ~~ ""· r 1-, She aald ahe woie :up "8 hour& later facing a ftvolftr pointed by~. "YO(nll G q 1:11 G to becom.e .a prostitute..•• tJle said 'he to)d her. 0 You'll work for .me for !JO trtcts ·and .\Jring horne the money to me and my wife. We'Jl take C8ft of ; you." · Miss Holder told police ahe ·managed' to escape from the apartment after Grammo left and h.is' wife !ell asleep. She fled to a nearby hotel and call- ed police. . Police. said a drUg that 'coold have caused· Miss· HQlcler to lose consciousness was found in the Grammo's apartment ... . . . KIDS L<i>VE, UNClE"lEN".. " SATURDAYS )Ill-· · ' THE DAILY '1'\LQl'' ·r .. J ' ; " ' . ·~citing i de\felopment -I I • •. :· 81:: JCPenney! Thru Montjay ·only! ... . . " /; I .... . . r ' .. ' ) • ' , ,, 5for1 49 _ ... ..,_ ;i . I · .-~ ·.-'Fan·tastic drapery ~ , Color prints from your 35mm and 126 slides. 3X size. . \ . ~ ,. ' • , . ' l • • '': ., And picture these valu~s •. • ··:·ev.~ntf1'.-:tremendous : ( ,, .. ~v;ngs on .. custom . qu~,i~ ~~ap~~. r ..... ·· . 26'8~ '·3gas aaaa :.* . ~Ir • .. •' • t , KodacoJor X CX135·20 Sllde Film 1.48 roll . ' ' Kodachrome U' K135·20 , Sllde Film 1.48 roll JCPenney We know what you're looking for. ' • • r , ' ~ so ~BK' o,r~5" 1 oo x 84'' tq as" -:r 20 x a4u,-t • ,.... .. t • • Eleg'!"t:d!'lpertes 111 a l~ah ~rtmerit of antlqtie 11811ns, tl1llecl. !Xllloltlt iihd d\18f' texlures • -· alld all at-'iheae alliazlngly sp_eclat j)Ii!i'llt. J.., '°""'I Vo!'""' '· been walling for, meticulously tailored drapee 1ri-,"'1 lonee lllld ~ga 11>} the wlndowlul. Com& .., ih1a , .. ry epe(>lal grquj> $id mike., •'1 eelecUon. cusiem workmanship, fealtired on all draperies. ' I I • I ' '• • ~CPennev · We Id.ow what you're !<drng for. ' • 9S'· l , 1 Shop S~nday noon to 5 P .M. at the following store_,: j I r , Sloop S•dllf NoN to 5 p.m. at tlie followhlt storell F~HION ISLAND, N•w port BH<h 17141 164"·l~ u: HUN'flNGTON CENTER. Hu nt inglon BH ch 1714 1 892-77iI. f:ASHION l~).AND, Newport_Bffch .(714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntitlg!On a.tch (714) 892-ml. l ••• I .. uit -LA Talent LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tiie lateat 1n • oena of cl•ll 1111\S aplnst taleal .. -... been ~I>) .oiato Atty. ~ • t.,ri "->\I-... ii!IY A\zy r A~bergh. ' '!be tuli In &J ....... Olort JWned Mldlael Lee DellJlll and his W'estey Dana ~ency and Trldept En.prises li>c., plus Uloc:!al• Aleundar V aitas. T~ !l T)loma.., 11111 .rame. JC Jll&re& Tiie detendana, an cl the Los ~ area, were ao- CONSUMER QU&ENIE CUEAT, L1£' .STE'AI.. .... OYll<HAAGt A.lmm"lf Al.Uw • ' • . . ·• ... . .... " 3-11/ l~~~~:::::J..!o:•~:.::•:··:·~~~l!::,•:'-~':":':w~~==~ cused ol mlsl · g would-be actor;s and models. "B~y! You 'd think Lhey'd kn ow better than to go· into 'J'bt suit aougbt. an m.. business together." junction ep!Dlt misleading ----------------'--I statementl and a JlDe ol 52.500 for Oai:h fllfoe 111~1 ' ,. • " . ' '{ I • mytel(." Reapn I a I d • "Somelimel lo C I b i n t t .-mp, when the dlbat. on 1tr1ous m., is reaU)I 1n ...... yoo can look ddwn tbe table and see the cabinet members = the jelly bean jar "U we ever run out of jelly beans -wen , [ doa"t know ho.Wt.bis state could fUnclian~·· Reapoaald. kb year, the Go\'emor'• •ntry in the annual jumping fr"I( conleal In An&els Camp in tbe nurby Calaveru Qlunty gold country L9 named 0Al1V PILOT "Jlllllplo( Jtll1-. ' '""''· and 1IOllUc ai by Reqan. ha .. ""'""" word af" '• Jelly ... poll:! supporiets. Jelly beens ott.n lbo,w up rec<IJ9onl and -~~ hooor1nc llnllia. An aide 1n Rofeiri'• 1tlO campa!Cn n>dectlm.-two llrllO owt of jolly -... llooatod admlrtri. "Some 30Pl>Od"" •• y f money," asidatant p r e 1 secretary Rudy Gercla "and ....,. II,. JellY -. ~"=;;:;Ide. . Re~rt Atfuc~ • ., .. l>-W. •. 'cl! ' ~· ' .~: ,t ., • '· SACRAlolENTO. (AP) -' Baby food, i\al<e in!... -r. all T T s B • ! L~ c 1.'. =!fl·~ cb:tre~ l'.). .• ixt11' urus "pull" ~lei would bave clear-•. ly claled coCleo _...,. ¢111 read uricf«< a bill lntrodllced. AaSelpblyman 'llalry -Wax· man, ([).Loo Angeles), ,Jn. troduq:d the measuno, saying ii Wll s!mllar to 8 bill he authored that W&f killed In tbe Senate last year. W ASlllNGTO/i IA Pl -THE INVESTIGA'l,'ORS' ' lfoase inveotjgaton s llf uos. 1hl! worst ca.-or waste and birth oon~l aid bas~ made poor planning they found was remarg;ble strides worldwide ~ pun:Kaae of. 1,148 JUD.vaset- IRot sulleis from wute and Jn. lbl1\y surgical equ!Pmenllocallflll' elliciency. wortJi Sl.3 mlllJoo !or · The two House Poreli!n Al· Ko!WI health subcenters. fairs cmnmtttee invest1ga10n Someone In AID assumed Said In a report that 11.S-~ the ·Korean ,subcenten ,were ced birth donll'ol ~ better clinics, the report lald, bqt .... coordination; not only for: ef-tually they; -a re desks \n !ectlve~ess. but also to stop ' toimshJR )lal1' where - olckerlng between com~ng spOcilye' patieoll are relerred Wuman said his goal Is .to let cionlumers know when tbe m~,sboold be pulled off the sneu. eAd Pu•,_ SAN FRANCISCO-(AP) -agencie! over goals a"') who lo privala doclol's. Nearly fllO,QOO In advertising gets ciedlr !Or f)8ning 'lP new So le2l;,OOO '!<l!lh,_oNbe ldtl will be spent over four months contr&CepUVe users. • ·s.it \n a St.ockwn, Calif. lo tell people !hot riding tbe • \l'arel!Oll.!t, lbe rep>rl IO!d, ' Bay Area Rapid Ttanslt 'l1lllY A1J!O i'etO!nmend ~ }'· ""'1oly-lewl Korun system can be ple11S11r•ble and that U.S. BJrt!i cootnl ef!Qr\I ',lleilth amteril••£1 ·Uslng aome even prontali)O. lie· lriq>rporattd wttll 'bealut' b1.'11!11. oi\erallng•tlbl~ 1'1ter "Ma.is FeftOC ,.s12uo and .utrltloo ft .,..... and other Items in tbe on BART," llld ..,_sample ad;.i lllldenleveiopid -. ~ !Or 1eneral patlen\I, not presented to a Bay Ar .. -·~~. 1~"'"1trol.• • Trans~ Dtstrlcl <OIDlllittee. ~·~ ~ !f · ·' - Mrs, 'filunuo out, oern<4 soltl,Y ft n.!ltiig 'ID REPORT abcl =.j rldet !IART •lbh r~tck--~ ~oolt. to• l!fltcliel cl bjrtb "Sbe ldl Cl!1 with oin-~~Ue.i lbt *!or womfii,~ the,.. · ly ahuncb. d!Jqoffl'--=doctoifloill a( G11!men1 tho • ibeln ing that Sall b&N-'-'-tl>e lewool b~ , blood 00 ~~· '*-Am~ edJ ,..-b O U g b I wldeipttad •"°"" was a clncb l9r tie y dqu-'!be ~ by committee plaints or ~Hl!ectl Ind ble,• the ad Wald.' .... ........_~~-,,. !lulllvan "scerea". 'lbey.halleilptst:ibu- ' ~·--· -· '" tlon oi one !Jr'Ul'1 In !ll!ilml $f ~ I . et.J·~~~"""w:' #Jemporirlly in~ G (/IP) .!. All Of'"'birth . ~ 'l,bey said ~!\> o(ficlab COO·;: .. or'"""'~-~,,_, -ui.a..<11·~ .. Fplai..:!;i·,t~~ thr,. ~ .. ~ ..... "it· K=lhe.Pbl l pp i s.' • · • ~:itt"i~l!L~ ! L1l'hailaod, Mal , ila ook .e aame. 1 systell>S. s 1 t 1 ~ .• -...1 Sin ~· ~ '. • taln different br'ahds. Chief 'Richanl H. He.ifu Joi supefYlaon onilneoce by Harvey T~ and County Counael "91Jn.)>. Maharg. If '. ~· the ordlnance would affect aU ruture con- struction in unincorporated areas. • i..r.er A•ked Capllol News ~ SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC SACRAMENTO -Leglsla- tloo requiring .,, "energy el· riclency label" on all new ma· jor appliances has been in- troduced by Sen. Alfred E. Al· quist (D-San Jose) beCause m the "enonnous discrepancy between the e n e r g y re- quirements of m o s t ap- pliaoces." Alquist pointed out !hot air conditioners can vary In ef- liciellcy by as much as 250 percent and that U-IP- ~ can "drain natural energy reaources" at a time when COOJel'\latloo ls needed. PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS , 500/o OFF* rt:A~nN WARDS eMtM nrlwl Mttbll IM .-1.U.. llf sttnly, MW--1~1 pNutlull ... tteM \'ltltkM* tAM'k, WI,_ llltrk Is -.14!11 talVH .... Mr Otfl ..... -............. ,..,.... ~ .. , .................. .. ..,. .. ft...... c.w hr f'rM .......... ...,., WOOD A.ND WtOU•HT llON ALSO AYAILAILI. OOSAYS. CAN Mm IN THE HOUSE. ;ff: Money talks. Out money. Callin Tttminlx to g_ot rid of tmnlts,and M can In mott cases oll•r you a tmnlte pr~ pion • ./\ long as you maintain It. Terminlx guarantees to npalr all)' new eubterranean tennlte damag., \0 i''*"J , i.e. cov~. up to $150,000. For th~t l<lnd of mqney, vvtvo_got to be.JO:":'!. For• profHslon&I ttnnl~'rtpOrt .•• with 11<>ob1t gallon ••• phone to<Uy. $42-7881/ 533-2960. 'flff'M"'Lll"'IDIA Callfo la. • • :: ~'1Jor -. th .: vers~ti.lity of • • :.'91eanlirlg '.~as9 'and wrought ifon.:. ~ ;,.( ' ... l • • ~ ' .. . " ' ., •! • ,. -~; I •·/. • ,, • • ~: • . .... , ~ ~· . " ' . • ' .. ·~42995 Round end table. 24 .. 1n di'!"eter· Gokt finilhed Wl'OUghr Iron; g£.aft10p. • ' ·~' ' I I I Outttendtng W9" ""'' 5r'I goticl finilhed Wfought "°"' aod glaM -....... I I ' I ' I I I I ' I . I I 1 • • " " r129 60" coc:ktail table . DOid llnished wrought ron -glaslO!J '16 fjC~nney · Theiv;luesare here everyday. Shop Sunday n~on to 5 P.M. at the .f~llo • I· '. .. Boototldool-- w<OUglrt -· """' r.-. 10" .... 13>1" d. IO"..._.. Ing stores: d .. . .. • • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Be1ch (71~ 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beech (11-.) l92-7771 •. • ' f JI DAIL . PIUIT w-.-1•.197J . Ret•tion~s ,thf< T~i _g ~ Co~y Script Writer Enters AU Kinds of C~ntests ~iqqirt.d:'l!!O~~ Offtndlil(..... BID Coobl lhow and enten coot..11 aolY "I -• lo! ol the priRI away. core ' ,. '1.Qit es ii the belt way to aa·a·hoblit, even llxMlgb be..,, be could leN take you 1way from !he world .. , . -oli tbe <iln!Oll-by<1140 cln:ulf, ""' oll1bent -and llraln and -}'&. '!!lo . ~vffY~ a mao. "'1o "'* won nearly 2,000 In 1l yhn o1 eompotltklo, Danell N)'I. whole thing ii compel!tloa." ~,1",hil..,,,. WM.· . be -°*ly 2,000 priies. But be ltN , Part ol the oompeiltfon. be Mid, Bill 1Mncb, "'1o wrjta oomedy 8Wp1& given moot ol ~ 1w1y. U.plng In mind that the _,._ toe Ill\'~ ~ contetll, ,aaya DIDcb Mid he .. ..,. "1laJed up the """"' the <ll!lleSt lhlAkl <Ii fllelf, 'l bit AP~ stand out W.ibeen ~ ''ft helps Jfiyou gear yrAJrentry toward y " ~ """"""' the company llecause the ludael are °"' ~ .. J'F votJ ANTAGONIZE le, !hen •c-iest• t a k e flOH -nu .. ...i by the en1rr.• be ·ald. · • t you'll stand out/' Danell ..u"re:1an ill-....,.., fntn tJ1e toerlli qf ··DANCH SAID BE 18 NOT auperstlltp,..:~ tervlew. litre••. and strain and but that ii he ....,. In between U ao~r. ,•~ "ll l can find a cltt>p AmeriC81) Oag, tree-II•• The .., r. 0 I e U eatriea per cottteat he llsually WU., , I '~etably one made In Korea, and paste •r.f ,_ .., f , -thin&, 'j ~;1,.., the .. try, It will upoet.the palriota," • ng ff, compe .. t on. • •Anything over or under that and I get Danchsald. ~ verypoorresults,"hes&id. ·1 , But JlllJ'lebi does oot ftly on bad taste He once sent in 400 entrtes for a Cat\ l alope. He aliO uses eye.appealing illus· value of the prizes. nation contest and did not win anything.I" tr tions "I don't like .the materialistic end of · · ~.~e rtart.t by filling out the standard the contests," he said. "l MADE THE ~NVELOPES out of, l • ' ! ' ! : ' I I l ·. PJrd, "then pastes th9 card on a large, The most vafuable prlze, he said, was poste~ and .put,, pictures of cars on . : bright piece of_ oonst('Uetion J?.!lper. a trip to Bermuda valued at f21600 which them, he said.,, I mwt have spent 200 • · He put.a on eye-catching 1Uustratlons be gave to a daughter. Other winnings ~.n:hours O;D It. . . • trom·magazU,es or.4faw1 ribbons, musi· include a '500 vacation in New York City Im oeve.r afraid ~le. will follow·' Cai notes, or anyth.lng that seems a~ and several television sets. fllY fo~ula. with any ~echcahon for more f j)ropilaie-or in bad tuie. BUT 01HER PRIZES have been worth t~ 24 liouis," he said. ·"We're the home · . of instant coffee, and the lazy people -·OANCH, ta, W,RITES .scripts for the only pennies -such as a caq opeQer. , w~'t follow.," •'' iif-f f ,, ,, : ('i: 1 • There cire oi~t 300 highly skllled autol!ICltl¥• technlclaris ready to· -=--91ve yoarcariac:tory:r.tornmend· -- eel servlc:e on Costa Mesa's Har• bor B~ulevard of Cal'I. Parents Hn.-t '· ·-.t· "' ' ' \ ·~au ;ii Fn't(tilf cl~d SAN FRANCISCO · (AP) -·Television sbaws such as "All in the Family" may give institutions like moiherllood and fatherhood, a bad name, says the creator ol oldtime radio's loogeot rurnlng' drama, "One Man's Family." "OB, SURE, MY family had their problems," rem· iJilsoed Caritoo E. Mme, origlnato.. of the show that for 'lt yeefa 'told the story of mother and father Barbour and the!r'ollsprjng. . . "But it was never laid on with 6UCh a heavy band," Morse said. · Of programs like "All in the Family," Morse, 72, said: "IT'S A CLEVEI\ SHOW all r i g h t but I'm afraid . • A,IJ:l1i' ,an!i ElQ, f. ~e of 'f'liotr 'lh:>li#\YI' ·• "'i t:..,. Are Retire• A onetime 'wash out' who came back to be· come one of the best fighter pilots ,has re· tired. Col. Vermont Garrison, commanding officer of Hamilton AFB, is an ace !Qur times over. L I xv Off 'S.rrwf t a~· l'IJ, (l)Pn • .; =.bl:.to the ftlcvllioo au· -'Jlla ¥-l'llllp 11. ~ I I JI} l#fllJ ' ' to write a .If ~ •1111 l>t U SAID he J"'l'form-' letter ''ahd say, object.' I ...,..~ llOt mucll the • ed hil ...,...llhlp on liO let.I in tmaglna they would reply, poll1!I .. 'l'llll a pair of Ire' •bb community. But that, he 'Why, tum your ael oU.' ..,,...,, awbed lo UiO • des .,Id, iJ "a drop In the <isp!llEQm: GQf:S" to an X· ""'·'"-b\ICl<•t.1' f J Paled movie l!tcaiiie he wanta ., •.....,.... Ml. "M;r .tlm Is C. encourage-a "to, right?" he slid. Bui "ao ut f)avf bttn told~ In crusade along these lines television, it'• altogether a dif· · ~ ha~~"!:. Iii!>· Miry acrosa the country," he ,.id. {erent th!ni." , ~. "'"-~ ~ ~ aes "I lhlnlt thil would be Objecl,ionllhle' pJ11&'8tttB. he ~· on ..... wan.: .I• I d perhios the fines! protest" ~!d. can ~ppear at any lime· uc.Jzt, •.l'IPlill tljllJ!lter,,r~;;.~~~-·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii__, OWIMJ ol ""'<lreen•ic!J,l(usic-Cenljr and a le le v)'I I o n salelm1n since .lN9. ' ' . W1 '• diMrace • ·'l'belt......,ii Ianpas~ ~cfcon­, ~'Ii ilho"1l.Ji> the ~ of • ~ who "" ·~ ; abotil the lll!'fal charietet of '!hell' .dlllctroa:, ' .. I • A•f attfge, lo 'tllinl<· ot what the: futul'Q oMbe' C\lUl!lr'y will be ll!rj> 'If n bril>g up t. 'whole g~tioo: o(. kids ~ho i bave been t!:ii>losed lq X·rateil lllin• Oh tievilfon, .. he sarm THE 1 C~AJGN began four weeks ago with an advertisement in a newspaper. "X·rated shows on TV make you fearful?" t h e ad- vertisement asked. "Stop wor· rying. We will ... alter your TV tuner so it will blank out any channel or channels that telecast this unbelievable in· trusion." Response to the ofter. the miajster said, came mainly · _.froril young parents whose ' . ' SPRING GREAT RE- DUCTIONS ON REGULAR STOCK CONG DRESSES! • SKJRTSI SWEATERSI BLOUSES! HATS! ' JEWELRY! PURSESI MANY OTHER ITEMS • UP TO 50°1c> Off. a. M.o_,.. :~~=r.· ',d at ;;!lnbut• ~;:·;oni:..:·s.n .... J : ·--... l.<.-•'i•-.~ ............ ,,, .••. l .... .. '11 J' : . •"<'.!}111\\llllf· "i'" ii\ i" .' • I . .'i', t 'f.1' t~Jt~ ':; ,. -tf, I ... I ljj ... ;.-,... '.>-.M.Hi··.r;i;.·,~~ .J' ! ,. Francisco radio star sponsored bf the Golden Gate Chap- ter of American Wom in Radio and Telev~ion. 'f:t • i;fo., . . «i"-'lr .. -.~ > . ,, ,;· ' ,, ' ·1 ' ' I , ' T 1.1. • 11, ;'~ ~. • ~ lfl' \ .. •• f ., '· -•• J.j-•---. ,,_ ,._ .......... · ........ ,( .. . ~,·~ . . ~,,'/" ''* " ' ., '(our choice, ~pecial.10~·88. I Fashionable glass swag lamp .assortment. We'ye got styles to blend 'With every decor. Select Contemporary, TrJd11ional, or Mediterranean style!L I SektcL h8xagOl\al,-'PhEli8~ataapei1. ,or -round bubble swags in oreen, amhP.r T , ,_,,.,,,ii' T-or ruby; cane--1ook cylinder swags in natural or yellow: white snaded swags w1lh amber glass tent. All hand· blown glass. All oulstanding values! • . , ·~ f\/'1'"• . ' ·~"" ~. ' . ". •. I " . .,. -, . ~ ~.-' ' ' ri ~: ~" ,. ' 1:~ ' -... ~ • . ' ' 4-piece Florentine ·style1 ·:·,:: ,: • ,. ' . console set. ' '-~ I .r•} · ·'.,gas ' < I 1,.... . .. < • l 'I'. t' • ., . . .. · ~1$d~rauve ensemblaMJ1 ~. •!i"f ilTJ~ContiljentaJ ,.l ·: lb lf1<>:.\i<>l!f "°'!'•· SOI • • ... ,nd .s.J.a~e. mirror, and a \' ~ pa~ror.&co~s. A}I eies.an.uy fln1shea-'l't~·tmftQUe gojd- f' tone:.tffigree lttCents. ' ' . . . ~ ~~" ; S t~. JC~enney !-at1109 for , "· ~ '\"' j~I hOfl'M,dteor•tlon yalun. • ' ' t!_ • JCPenn~v. . " ~ . We know what yoJre to6r1~g1or. · Shop ,Sunday noon td''S P .M. at'tfle 1ollowtnO stores: ' ' , ._ ~ FASHIONd SLAND, Newport 11eacll (7/14) 644-2).13. "~ • r~ f1'1 HUNT!NGT~N ~ENT~~. ~untin9*l')! .,B~·~h (7 !'!\ ir-~n1. ... I: . ' I I ' ... ' ., < ' ' . • ' I -' r,., During Pen~ey ·Days you can carry off 20%savings on ~ . lightweight Samsonite Saturri luggag~ . • And you1t travel light 111<1 riJiht 'In f~laii. Samsonite• saturn• l"'gga.ge is handsome, strong, and packe<:t with qUality features. lncludlng rettactab1e flandle•,. rtcesse~ rocks. and plano--typt! tilngts. ~cluSIVe ch111nel-Q1t1rd• construction With llghtwelght aerQ-fnatal f"mt and tough mOlded ~hetl gives y,ars of servJce. Anet It wipes clean-with a damp ctoth. ,. ·~ .. • ' '!!'"' ·~ · \Yl~~tug~ IJ'ilrr~iblu•r O,,~il~ 1111'1\'.l!fli!•.;lli: f>Ollch 0111 "'" ·1t"ft'oW:' ·~~·· . •1.: ' ,21·w~1~ 11~~ ~20, •· · 24"'Nllman, • 'ii111:J1a.t Stl& 2'.eo ' 28" PuJlm1n, Reg. t:M, Sate 2'';:80 ir , · " . ' ~ .. , ·~ . ~~t f'.i • • • ~'* t~~ In dar1< 011....,,11· • • helther gr.y! ~ ~ .• -r.' t ... ~:,~~r:.'lon, :.-:::.::.:: 'r f 20~ a-ou11er. Rt1J. S3t -a1.ap .. I .., }, , . : JCPennev .. " 1 ' ' ' • " ,; " ,. ' '' ' . " ' • • I " .. " ·' . .. .. " w. know whet~· ... ~·tor~ . Shop Sunday noon 'to 5 P..M, at ~:fo1Q;wfng Jtor81:. • 1. '~· ~ • j FASHl!)ti(. )~\.AND. Newport ecli IT 4) 644-bll, ' ," ' . .' H~NTINGTON C£NTER, Huntington Be ch 714) 892-7771. • ) ( l t I s .. Brown aysLohby Problem Solved • I QUIMBY aha l&lued a staj,emelll Tue~ 1n which A-,,.,.. "'-..-i.-t ~ I he denied lhat hls sub-B • lde I ...,.--f ~""'!: committee staU bad done u11 TS i. • anything ..,,..... " • Former A.!Semwyman Bill Br0pby comfom his Brown aid Quimby bad , , • -wife leaving Santa Monlca Supenor Court alter td bl 1 • t b-s k '20"' the 20-year-oJd woman was convi<D!d llll two counts :f.ti~ s~ff h4°.:i..rs ~d ee ' Of manslaughter and driving under tbe in1'l!Wg& of been dlrect<d "to lllake slm• ~gs. She was In a June acciden'I that k\ll4ld a that lhe Praclice Qf deleting , · Cudahy couple. Sentencing and a• bearing oll i. hew names from lobbyil! tl!conls Exceptw· n trial were set for April 5_ , • ' i. qnmedi.t.ly •_topped." -~------------------11 Be made DO rDeMJ.oo 'l\le&' • ..,. day of hiJ earlier chsrge that TORRANCE ( A p ) -5 Cars'' m· 't, Kill. Man a fel<¥>Y bad l1een c;ommltl<d,. • De..iepers wilh dooe to $SOD B......, aid Quimby aha bad million worth of projects in pr-ombed lhat lln>wn would mind seek uempli005 from ha•e •coess 1o lhe most recent the state·· ..., coast _ wralking LA F tobbylat reporta. Last week, servatlon ad w : on reeway Brown complained that the reporta bad been kepi from 'l1ie requeols, made Tue>-• hlm by Qulmby'i stall. day to lhe _ Soulh_ Coast IM ANGELES (UPO -the other lour Cln, U they can -· DAil y I'll-OT J • F' herman urt in Ocean Rescue &Alf ODIOO (API -,._ _ _.. __ _ lloundertDI l1'ldac -la blO -.a tbo ..,_ calllonola -. bot • ........ _,,Ille __ IOriooslJ' ln)lir$! -lie .... owepl overl>olrd, Pj>a (lout Guatd uJd, Leon a......... 43. " Saa .Dlt10 was bwttd Inion th'! deckollhe!Mootco~ --TIWkY licbt ··-·-·-tine -Ille Navy dellnytr car,.. I+. lit -fluac -Ille .... " Ibo ~. IUrlac-od .... odls llde, aad ... Wild -the 15--(ool ...... by a Coast Guard llolloople,, a 1pob!iman aald. Offida1s at Unlverai ty lloopltal b6<! said Brosseau WU adrrutted .. taiam: Cl&' dllioa with ••ttal br<llom ribs", 1 broken abouldtr and ~ ternaJ tnjuria. He W I I openilod on late Tuesday nigh~ llls son-lD-law, Cb a r I e 1 Kinny " San llieso. .... hoisted into lhe hellcopter earlier and escaj)ed lajury, the Coaat Guard said. . ' reg1ooal comm1sswn, included Louil Wliliams, It • a be found, w i 11 be charred BE DAD been unable 16 aet a GO-apartment compla near transi<llt, tded to..alk acrou. __:w~ilh'.'.'_.:'.hi'_'.-t-and~:-run.'.'.'.'...dri~-vm:'.'.:-'!_i·:_~!:==========================;::;;:=====:;::===I;:=~ them last week, llroWn aid the o!cf Padfie Ocean Park at lhe eJab~lane Santa Ana 1- because lhey ...,. at ~ the Santa Monica' waterfront, Fneway ln lhe 4arkness just Jll;lnter'a, being mtmeogtapb-' a 1,59S-unlt condominlam and before dawn TuesclaY . .ed. That was the explanation marina eompler at tbe Long He got as far as ·the second Beach marine stadium and a tane when he was hit by a car ' Redondo Beacb complex wllb driven by Micy Lewis, 67, the 2,140 apartments, a hotel and C.IUOl'll\a IDghway pat ro I en·ghte. ~ your wash·,, • , shops. reparted. She !18ld she did not Advisers' Te8tiqaony . '· • I Disputed The .comm1ssioo. l& sc'bedul· see him, because he was wear; , ed to rule on the ~uesf.s at Ing dark clothes, and she <ll\I Its next meeting on MoOclay In not know what her cer bod ~t:~.t.~= ~~~f~ .. r:~~i: With a new laundry team (..-."<..:.;;..t .. $~=~ Jt.:~f:~t~f:'J • tho Pen..,.. -~tort~ --Wi~lams 1truggllng In lhe and ·4l90 1·n saM·ngs. 11a1 'tried to ~ al ,tqcg ~-~Wer halted and _.id theJ bod -'!II l* *'1lllon b<iUI f1y111i-n..-In an el-::.i:: ol01!ars at -~1'f' JI>< cm-fort {a --WUilil/nS ll'mD ' ~~TJ or lhtir servalloa lni YdPf,Wd being hlt apln. la tbe-.s!OI~ eineU 1ut 1 r;;~~ven ,"= oowofspeedin&.cars.. _,, ( 'ti>!~!. '•I~~ ~'.111\\ •N,~ WILUAMS gntup and ldO\I f ·"""' ... .~ , .. '" tostaggerolfthefreeway. ffl l . .; .,. ,1 ...... ,;;. .. A car hit tiim again and • v 11',& c~ ,... . . .. drove on . • __ C''TC ' PnL'_f Pn ·~ ~ 1-wuuanu arose. A tb1rd car f ,"T .. ;:~-;1.t., • h1fhlm 1and vanbhed down the ! ~9:_' .J_').rt:. !Ir ,.,~ • , ,. -, ~ltl..;s;11i!t J>P again am! a f ' ( . , .,JW , ' ~ ,'°1'Jrlh' .111~ hlm. tt 11tpf ' ~ ~lilll-s""'CU b · WllllalnsBl*Yed dowtl-, _______ _. -m s The Dlth car to hll hlm 1 thwnped aver hlo prone bo!IY, jurors ,.gmeni. OI the Pen-HOIL\'WOOD <AP). deopite lhe Dara, ltld Y101ab-r lagon study that dlsp\ilad st.icy Harris, a cbaracltl' ac-, ed lib lhe otbera. • earlier t e 1 t I m d n J by tor wbo played Ibo part of • Winlams waa dead. McGeorge Bundy and Arthur Leslie 8 a r r l D g t o n on Mrs. Lewll, who returqed to SchJelin&er Jr. television's "Return to Peyton the tceoe to find out whR.abe But tbe New Ftontler bral\1 , Place," died Tuesd!iy, II> bad-· WU not d"'1. trust opinion ,... .,,.._ parently ol-0 beort •ttai:L He cilJI aaljl, bot the ~ rl -the Penia.., Papers ...,. ..., 5t. tained no lnlonruitloft lhat Ills bod y was found by .----------.I needed to be kept ..mt. lalent agents who were con- ---· fllled "10 e Referrals B show up at a "1leasriL •larris WM born in Big RING Losr" -- Timber, Quebec. He worked as BY HEARST a aportl reporter and car- toonist, and' was ~·ll\<i:cbant 'ltaman.durtng WorRI War ll. • Rosi-111.'6-Matching -d!)'9t , ... .,.. 3 _.,.. _1ngo, .. end-ol-qcto cool down that ~ wrinkles and porcelain ftnl1h drum and top. Matching gas dryer, Rog. 111.K -'154 I - .. .... ' ,, ' ' •• • I • SACRAMENTO (AP) 1 AborUon referral servlcet' and other profitmaklng m~ referral buslneues woull bf outlawed. under a bUI auui>recl Sen. Anthony C. Bellenson (0- Be,.rly HIU.). Bellenson, who tntrodticed lhe bW Tuesday, said It waa needed becaWM! "referrAl-ror- proflt agencies a d d un- necessary cost.I to ~ and -[all to ]ll'ovtde ...,_ ..-COUlllellng, -.... fall to provide adequate pregnancy testing." He began hl.-Hnliywaod car~ as ,.1.a radio.actor, i804 be a~peai'ed'lri five Broad!l.8Y play1 an<\-"""'" 'Ne)' \Yl\fk CtiUca Award. - Harris bod worked with Jaclr. Webb in ail hi> ,..._ duCtloos line< the radio versia of ·"Dragnet.'' Be wU ling)e. Waterfowl Bitl LOS ANGELES (AP) - The vltre of Hearat Corp. boord cholrman ~lph A. Rearst baa .,~ lhe Ion .. In Januarf .~r a $12,lOG engagementf\ng. Police said Mn. Hearst made the dJactolll!'e -1\Je• day In I San l'ralliWco-polllllar~ lcttor lo t.9s An(elea police. She sild she lost Uie rJnc •bile remoV)og her slaver In lrobt ol lht Biltmore llotel In do"ntl>wn Loa Angeles . Pre-season buys. Pick OOvv, 13egin installments in dune. ear..t·Q•d~ • BARSTOW (AP ) -A team Clpllat N"' S<nice of Anny bomb uperts cnn-SACRAMENTO -A molu· 1 Mo uPllnatlon waa of- r...d for the delay la repo<llDg Iba h!ddent-timed to probe a desert Uon calling for the preaerva- ordnlnce dllpooal 1 t t t near lion of waterfowl -..Uands bere lollowln1 an Ulll+llon ~t are threatened_.!'_~ ' '11ie -ring• .... deocr!bed •• •• an>enld-<Ut di8-- mond ,.11n pla!tnum, but n0 • wel1bt for lhe jewel was tllven. whlch killed three members or economic pressw-es, Jllcl ...... a bomb di*POlll team, ezceulve aueumenta for prq- Two ookllm am! a NalJonal perty tax purpose.o, has • Guardsman ,..,. tWed al adopted by the ~late 'Ftsb and dusk Monday wllen surplus' ~G2l~m~·~~;;;;;;;~~-i;;;;;;;;;;;~~i:iiii:iiiii~iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mllltary exploo.vea lhet tn--11 tended to detonate apperenliy blew up prematurely bi a remote 1r11 or Ft. Irwin, Arrrt! olllclala aatcl. AuthortUea klentlOed lhe victims u Stall 8&1-o 1 PhUllps, 34, 1nd Sepe. 4 O,nlel E. Htlton, 13, bolh of FL MacArthur In Saa -· """ N1tloa1J Gu•rd Sil t C. ~ H. Stnna. 45, o1 FL Irwin. e C.U BllC!ftetl SACR.Ua:NTO (AP) crtltct " Pft•ldent -·· cuta In federllt IOdlt ....- gramo are Uu ''Oll<Un Llt- Uea, l'llMllll ..-and tcreamlnl lhat lhe aky ii ftU· lq,'* ,.ya GoY. Ron a Id Reag111. Nonetheleaa, the llo/lubllcan flO"trDOr c:oneedad lhat ..... nl tlle Nixon cull could affect ,..,.,ami lht Roaaan 14- mlabltatlon belltvtt ~ r e wwlhwtllle. ~ r1l. 'E OF MEN'S ~r1l IL ~ FASHIONS ITUTI TOlllWM.llOW -MAit(" 1f DRESS_ SllRTS R• to $14 •.• NOW qoo OIT SUOIS R.t,$17&$1l .. HOW •11'11 SWEAIW ................. HOW •100• Ill RHES ............. NOW 1h .. . ~ e IANKAMUfCMO e MMfU ~I • I ..... OAIH ~J~~ a..1 tlA UDO e N-"ACM e 1rM1 I I \ ·Sale~%oft •• • • • 1 • • • • Save 34~ . a!r.ut.t . Now I HM. This 11 500 8 •Ir copditloner his 2 speed f•ll' 11n cooling pow1r, I 0-posifion titwmo- sttt" c!a.tro1, 1cfju1t1bl• t1r cllritdQf:S 1IMI e·~·fl•nt w11h1bl• Scot+ fOlm fitt.r. /its 'Whtdows 26'' to 40" wide. IOOO rTU Ro9. t !14.00 ---U0.90 4000 tTU R ... 99.95 --M.tS 2400o tTU R09, lH.tS --JOS.'6 -.... offwtlt• ...... Sul•••· Shop Sunday Noott to 5 p.111. at the fallcivri119 st-.s: , FASHION ISlAND, Newport BMch {714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON C~R, Huntington BMch (714j m.m1. ' . • I ' I I I . l I I I I I I ) W f ... I ... J4, t9'1J .. SU&r111s "Why do wt hoYO lo pvsh o..r choin in bof.,,. we go "-?We only hove to P"ll them ovt ogoin tomorrow." Bal•9ce of Nature bog Catcher.. D.~ lJack ai College EUGM, ar.. (API -,,,. doll "'Idler ......... bock "' the Uni-.lty ol Orecon cam- pus Iller f11 •boence or two ~ r Gerald Bolen, ~ prt!lldent ol ~t seriloes, oal4 dog oooll)lt ol!lcers re!Uaed IA> work,~ campus area beclwie of •l'fl<"t ~rassjp,ent. ( fW~~) Tbl! doge did weU wltlt' tbetr on1y 1i1....i """'l'l' ~ 11111 baVe'lrun unc:heclled Iii Poc*s :::::::, the campus. ~ ol bitei \',," .:;!.. ~ for dog Bl(! Bolm eaye the mood o1 the ~,,... ii ......,.., aod the catcher 'a ...cum <rill the bal8119" 41 ~ ~t::::i~~ e di Biil ~JIA1'!1ENTO ' ) -Kill g 1 ~at or 4.itl wHh an want proftflli« Off 111 ould be a ~eanor a bill tnt~ced In tho bly. ' ml>b'man Dao t ~I ~Orlghi (~), eald tba a slory about a South Air! farmer tl1Jlna daJ. ma for their Ii: I n 1 pro pted his interest In thr • ~ recalled that the were """'' ,....-to make the 9lMmd boi- lnttrumenll and con-- : ''CallforniJ can gd wllllout tbat type of lo- in our state.•· PEDRO (AP) -Polko a ooklr¥J for a cat burglar -Jterally. )orle F. G1.Uard told po that 11.n irreplaceable $ ng was taken from her m and &dded 1 h e su ts Ta!ha, her Z\t-ytar4 old • Himalayan, long·haired rat~ate IL said ahe discovered the I ."immediately aft.er 1 bad Tasba her breakfast of ·:T-minced dams, which ate with unuJUll speed wrekh~!ish, the ungraleJuJ Llo11• Kiiied CSON, Arl1. IAPI rvationL'lls here s a y rs in Mohave County aod -parU ol the stilt lrt ldlUng -1lom ID-dlacrimlolte!y. ..,,. raodlen claim the tlllJ are neeemry to protect tbtlr livestock. TUc:son Sierra Club presl· dent Steff Johnul said state records show Zf lions have been killed by raneben In Mohave County !Jut year with- out Ille-ilDclloa of buntillll permJte. 8tate-tw pennlta -till- 1np. -raochers CID sOOw pruo1 or ctepredatloo. er_, .... Dte RJ0 JJ!': JANEIRO (AP) - A South American lllllllDl!f' heat ""' killed It ol tho D pelll!Uins In the Rio 1.oo, ... 0 fr I c i a Is amoanced. Tem- ....... ..,. hove been oear - IUMl r ~ over -IOO ~ !or the put -.i...: • e Fllleotu Lolrt ,.. SAii DIEOO (Al'l ,.,. -lalCOA tfamen , iii ·....un, their birds liom' .caulomla ....... ..~ Frank Todd, *'"' .PQrate ' curator at Sea . w~ Marine Park, " "There is oo place In modern ..pety for the ego trip thal lalcooen .,.. on when they walk around with a bird on an arm," Todd uid. "They are a buoch of cat· throat ' -aod bandits. 'l1lef hove tabn wild laloono Illegally and bave st.Ml falcons from the San DiegQ 1.oo and the Los Angeles 1.oo, and they steal from eadt other." • Dofl• r,..,_., LOS AllG&LES (AP) - Two dO!ll -the Loa Angeles Police Department are being trained as explosive experts 8! part of a na- Uo.nwide program dealing with bomb thrtats, a apokesman sa1:~1c0 bandlen and the dogJ. llaos and Kim, are going through • ti--1poosored by the U.S. J- Depottmelll al)'."~ .I.lo 1'...,. But oeoi<1 'S11 Antonio. Tes., the spotesnllli said. Forty policanea tom "'*""' the counli)' ..ru llolp train their dogs to sniff out ex- plosives in various containers ranging from glass jan to briefcases. air Convicted hi Slavery Trial I • • CRAMENTO (AP ! -An E ll•h rock singer and 1 N ada prostitute have been vicled in A white tkvtry I by 1 Sacramento Jury. I jurors round Jobn Wotlhy-Higa. SS, and Oudseon, '11, bOth of gullly Mondly nlCb\ ol es of transportln& two 'Old FalrO•ld . - ltate llnel !or the 1e ol proltllutlon. R11M!Jw WU ol two -II of Ing --ll11Ct lo enpf In p<D- on and ""e count of cion-- • M ~·,.... al .l-llulianl lltDCll !pf~. MW.~-.., \Ui- "1<1ed ol criminal c:omplncy. '1111 Jllr7 o! elgbl men anti ,..,. ,...... ... lUmed tba -Ille' fiYt baun ol de!Jbertllon lo fedttal """"' The juron ubd U.S. Diii. Juct&-Pblllp WiWns IP'CiaJ instructiom t b r e e """" dur!nl fhe dellbtntlonL n!E WOMEN te>116ed ...,.. Int the tdl1 tbll ~­mw mac1e >ove 1o them dur· '"' tbe ptrlod 1111 year he .... 11n&lnl II the A<ada CM> In hltrtild, where °"" worbd u coclltall -~,ad .. Uood them IA>"'*"" lo Nevada. ~lllMJoo la lep1 In anu ol Nenda but Ille !"*'I Minn Act pt'o~lblta "-10U.0 of "om•• ad<-1Jtitt I• for bn6'W1I ~- , C:o,Fo1 --"**""1Jer ID -thlt &\CR.AMENTO _ 'l"bn c.aU year, md co n 1 e r •a t I v e them1elve1 Unlted !Qllftberlaltbapoufbddtbe lle1lubll<o• o I C.Womla, -p ID 1loa -owroilbt U1IOC for lilort but they are uatll they -"' i.ct ~but un11.d ether w1tb Iba coaaenallv1 A r l 1 o o a ofllimoeli,.-....h.•• or with t be leftator. 5:.J~~ [""N_E_IP'._'S_.dN._'AL_l:'._SIS-J AaamlJly, I VOlllft'-group _ _ wllbln the GOP. during the ' Gqldwller lor Pruldent caur Tbil was the be&lnnlna or po1p ID JIM. the end or the cRA u a ' Ubenl n.,,ublicao gmup. 11111 CllA tried IA> em oe Led by Rus Walton, ..., a the tnlldeoUal <andldacy or -c:olmobtl : J o e Mew Yan GoY. Nel100 Qolby of Puadena aod ot eally 11'1 • "MJl.«rt" &o tbe (Jam.. tw r• aim are ID few o»tnlm II Ibo -ol memben. ll oouJtl pll)' I role, South Vlotoam : bowover, f':bemliorial elec> -,.,,., -lllsm'I u-' tlon ol lf7 aod the ....- -o1 cndlt 1o Communlll t1a1 e1ec-1m. coontrles. Qlly Ll Gov. Ed Relnect• -1'1l!tr want the calllomia bu the ''rliJtl ldnd" of Let!iala!Un lo ....ind its cttdeatlalt !or "1'"""' 11111 ratllkatioll ol tho 'Eqlll1 year..,... the lour IDOll fre. Jllihll Am e n d me n t tor quenUy meollooed caodlda..._ Women. !illddl&of.tha Re~ What -tbiJ meao within ceodldala IUd> u Ally. Gen. the r1nkl o1 the Repullllcaa tftllo J, YOWJlll', Sllte Cm- Party? apparmtly, very little. = ~liaJ~ ALTllOCIGll 11111 UROC Robert . Flnc:b ttland llW. or movemeot iJ no!Jy, tt means no cbaDce o1 1 UBOC • Utile wttllln the porty s1111Ctme -l ·It's Paint and Hardware Month! .. ,, Get to work on these .big ~vings and . g ,.specials. ' • • • • "' ., -• " ' .. Saves10 A. t14M.1f.·a.to2A.1t.!l"Va-.eapooc1 nrterlibte dr11t. Doubte Insulated, bell m.rlng oonalluotlon. folturea adluotable ~ C>-750 RPM, 3.2 amp molor, Savess 8 . Reg. 211.99, Sale 24.H. 5" Sander/ polisher Is llghtwelght tor easy one hand control. lnclud;es rubber becking pad, bonnet, sanding discs and wrench.. ao amp motor, 20fJO RPM. ·save$10 c. Reg. :14.H. Salo 24.H. 7y,• Circular ..... wtth."Varf.Torque• o!IJlch, aacurlty awttch afld blade exposure controL • 5200 RPM, 1.9 HP motor. Saves10 D. !loo. -· a.to :M.H. Varlalll• IPOod sabre saw I• double lntu&aled and featu1'91 adjustable "Speed-Loe" control l>-3500 stro«es per mlnule, Siie,.... .... , ... through Sltwdlj:.. t l • I • ~ii~.,.:a ·· vnlt fellll,. a chtrry woodgrain "look" finWI •turd)'"""' Comiram>lls and 1plndle pantie beouilfl!1ly with "fY 09tonlal alyle decor. ~~1l"9.G.99.,,,,, Sala M.11 Tr1plellnll,,~ 'lo.20 ... , .. Salo41.14 ;, 1' ltitoh, Rog.34.52 " .... -24.11 • ;, CUrlO uni~ Rog. 27."8 •. , . Sile 1U2 I :<' -.. uni~ Rog, 14.1111,.,,., s.la 10M • .... . . ' • ' JCPennev ··· We know .what you're ... ng JtM'. • • • • • • • • I t • I Sllop Sunday noon to 6 PM at tits followl119 1tu1 ti: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Bt•ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGtON cahn, HunlfhqtOll luc~ {71~ 892.mt. r ' • Wf'dnndfy, Mirch 14, 1CJ73 DAILY PILOT IS ee Cites ,1841 lave Revolt WICKS I\ , . " C~rio:doll Sdnco Jlooll4f - SAN P'IWICISOO -Ever)' ....tdl1 moml!l& !or ....n • -a htllca!1ta" carrying three men bu lefl Sao QlamUo Prisoa and !lawn q~ -the bay to tb6 roof "' tbe ball ol justloe In -.town Sao Vnacl- The llllKltlly billl~ bandeolhd man who emerges ~tn.in the boltcopter b Rlld>ell Magee, 1 Sall QumUo lmnate aod fonner codtteDdant with Ana<Ja Dt•la, Be b oo trial lqr cbargts 8'•mmJoa from a !alal sboothi( aod atlempled escape at the Marin o.mty (l!'llt' Cl!tlto( In Auguat, 1970. S1N<::B THEN, WHILE t e a ch In g -to road aod write In prioon, be bu llooded tbe mte and federal courts ol Cl1llomla with bundzeds of wrib and SEVEN WD!K8 AGO, lollowing Mill petidoos attempting to ulilmately attain Dam' 1!112 •""'1ttal of kidnap, .,,... renna1 of tbll c:mvlotioo. It was Ibo at spiracy, aod murder dlllges llelilmlng Magee'• reQuest that his trial be severed from the lDc:lden~. the state of calllornla. fl'Olll Miu Davis' lrlaL began preoenllng'lts..,. qalnat Magee, Jll -llog lta cose apinsl Magee to tbe only Sao QumUo inmate who llUtYIY-tbe jliry~Jbt jirose<utl<m lias used mocb ed the chtotlc abootJn& at the civic ol 11» evidence that emerged dw1llg the center parl:lng Jot oo that hot, summer trial of Mlas Dtvls. Magee is not cblrged day. with conspiracy or escape, but with the Behind • bullet-proof glau partillon murder of Judge Baroid Daley, who - separating apectatora from partlcipant.s slain dlll!!'J the lnddent. In addftloll, be of tbe trial, Mlogee alita bandculled to a • .itl·dial'l<ill lrlth kklDaptng for purpooes of chair in the courtroom of Judge Morl<ll ~ Colvin. More than 30 .Um.. Magee baa Recenlf1c the state SuPrero• COurt ........ ""'"" Ool!til ............ 11111 ..._ U.S. Altaroc1 ~ Ra-r cwt ccWd act u .. -"" M.agee'a clfleose. On two -Jull&• Oolvla denied Clark the right to aem u aa unpaid 8-'ialA! counsel for ll.lleo. Pll06BCIJTOR ALBERT HARR IS utilWag ~ taken at the ln-c:13.nt 8lld eye,.U,,... ICOOWll.s, Insists that Mageo pllu'ed a Wlllq pan in tbe tnddent aad .... the -who polled tho ltlagee d411 ... JH3 - tiletlon In LN A11geles Weg.i. tnaer of the sa•eck>lf •i10tglm Ued aroUnd J~ llal•y's neck as the -if: SID Queotia inmates, and JOlll J-aUompted to escape llom the civic center In 1 ydlow van. 1be defense, to this point, bas reconstructed the events or the day plac- J.4agee ill tbe van but ID poasessioo of abotlwi. !Ji lddillon the defense bad udge llaley's body ahwned by a coort order and examined by two palhotoslsla .. Both lellified that Judge Baley -alaJrl by • -..lo the -· and Ibo lllbl<quml ......... bU - pet!llM !Ind llD -lllef -WIS mt tho ..... ol death. The clelense abo contends that Magee'• 0 ata&e el mind" on thll day must be c:ioo-- -in Ibo .llab• or bis lhllt1 ... efforts for oevm yeara to olltain ao .. ~tlaey ~ "11> -the ,..,. of 11>-juJUce ' Magee bellevu led .Lo hlJ ...,. vlctlon in 111113. BLACK PSYCllJATIUST Dll. KEN- NETH B. Clark teotllled lw the clef..,,. that Magee bad a "diminished caPlclty" the day ol the Incident. Dr. Clark presented a detailed summary of Magee'1 lile Lo Ibo jury indlldiog bis tm- pri.!ooomeot in Loulalaoa Slate Peult& liary at tile age ol 1& tor an alleged rape of a white woman. Dr. Clart said tbe baodllng of the case "was an !Di.gm! part o( the pattun of Ildsm" U.t Magee experienced. Magee bimse1I deJorlhea the incld«lt of Au.pf!t, 1970, u a ~" and believes hO bid 1 lepl ml J)Otitjeol rtallt to "revolt." Citing. a tf.S. SUpnme COurt declstoo of !Mt that freed D blacks wbo aelU!I -Spanish alave ablp m Ila wiy IA! 4meilca, Magee .,.,i.oa. i,. II .om 1 lllve prilcm t.ba1 destroys or .-II all lhlt la lonnatlve In life lllld lee... 1-1 blacks with n o al-live but to rebel or perbb," In the 184.l cue a lower court nJJtd lhll the alive rebellion had beeo j"'tllled -lndlllllnl the slaying of whites -and the SUpremo Court fir'<d. MqM bu adopted the middle name =.-· In tribute to the leader of lbe WHATBVEK THE OUTCOME Of' tbe trial 1i1a,.. will go beck to prbon to serve tbe remaining years of his iniUal sentence, uuless b.ls persislence in seek4 Ina an evldeoUary bearing succeeds. Sbould be be acqultted ot the charges agaill.rt him tn the current tri11t, there is the poalblllty lhlt an evldentlary bear- ing would follow, the outcome of which Is pure speculation. To bring in a verdict or guilty the nine-man. three-woman jury must be con- vinced btyood a reasonable doubt that Judge Baley was slain by a sbotgwi blast triuered by Magee or that Magee was, ID fact, attempting to kidnap Judge Raley and lhe other hostages for the purpose of extortion. 1be original charge ol C<01$Plracy was dropped following the eCquittal ()f Miss Davis. • -'OK, I w11nt 3000 ~ and a strong 10pal' I Chess Master Upset LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP) -A San\a. h-tonlca chess master was upMt in the National Open Chm Toomamenl'• llrst round as 2343 players rrom six countries began competlUon tor ts,000 ln prizes. Toon1ament officlala said T I b o r \Veinbtrger lost Monday to Larry Stnll.S8 o! Los Angeles when be tailed IA! finbh 50 moves in the two.hour time limit . ~ . I ~] I ' . , j 0 • BUILDERS EMPORIUM ~ Car lfheft · Crackcto ... ~ . Ord~Fed " Capitol NeWI Senice SACRAMENTO ~"';t'be California Highway PiltOI ~ been chooen to coordinate a statewide crackdown M. ~ fessional auto thieves,,,....,. "i Backed by I gr8'11 11 .~.000 from the calllomla Council on Criminal Justice, the CHP will add 41 patrolmen to its vehicle theft tuk force and amass data from • operating systems In a central Vehicle The It Inla!jna°'!!! System. • • 1" According Lo inJpeclOt B. R. Smith, coon!inator of the pre> jcc~ "VTIS will link the dala bases of the Automated M a n a g ement Informatioo System (AMIS/, tbe caliloroia Justice ln!OnDaUon System (CJIS), and tbe SUiien Vehicle System," the latter l w,o operated by the Deportment of Justice. 1 THE PROJECI' will be operating at lull strength by summer's end, Smith aakL ., "We've been conductb}g meetings statewldf! wltb law , enforcement officials and criminal jus tice td- minbtrators in an attempt &o meet the needs of as many of these agencies as ,posalble, ·~ Smith said. The CHP bas come up with $416,000 from lta ve!licle theft fond Lo match the COCJ grant oo a per<entage ba1s. 5m1lh says he hOpes ibe ·program wilt receive ad4lllonal ltmdiDg ~ wben the Jg.month lactlbll phase b completed. ' ACCORDING TO Walter ,,. CllYMilM .-'fO"'*---9P COo11ft ...... ..._ S ... SAWDAft, .._Cll 15111RU MAllCll 19, 1973 01!'1• DAILY 9 AJIL TO 9 P.M., SAT. & SU .. 9 A.M. TO 61t.M. BASKn OR-UPRIGHT ,_, ___________ _ . All organic and weed fTee. µcellent for planttng trees, roses, ~Ing. plant> and flower bulbs. Can be used Indoors r outdoors. I/lack a //ealar 7%'' CIRCULAR SAW Belt general purpose &aw you can bvy. One hor1epower bumout pratected>motor zip• through lumber with ease. Ei<duslve sawduat election chute keeps sawdust' away fmm cutting line. . I TUBEROUS BEGONIA ... •• . . . . . . . .. . : . .. . . . .. ••••• • • • •• .. ..-... : : .... .. . . .. . ...... .. •'":: .. ·::: . .. . . . . . . : .... .. . . ... .. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .; , ... : .... . . ......... . ...... ·' · .. .. ......... •. aoa.:•s 1 • . Alf of the lovely shade• for your garden this summer. Enhance your yard this year with begonias. YOUR CHOICE · 9: PEGBOARD l/4"x2'x4' ' I A heavy duty panel fot hanging all those garden tools. • ••• .,r ...... . • • • • •••• • • ••• I $·POOT ' ~ ' .&f -·~~~ DILUXE 36·POSITION ~HAISE LOUNGE • A complement to any patio ••• Full •lze comfortable and ' ·t ... ... 'll h •• , " I ' ., llM ·~ H "I • 111ru IT ·~ •JI ..t1 nl/1 Jtm ""' ... • t·+I • J ,,, "' 11:'..I l•li. ,,, . ,,, " ' ,I Pudinskl, CHP c!ommbalonOr, "Veblcle !belt fJ largely con- fined to urban arau, meaning that local police and sherlfl'a departments have ptlman1 respONlbUity for eurblna ltJ' ~DIATOR · ADDITIVE WOOD 'TEPLADDIR eve' so stt.Jrdypotio chaise foung•. fingeiti~11 ' odjulfments let you adluat to any desired position. Yovr '. ., I As coordlnaLor, lhe ~1ro1·1 function "ii that or asslsllnC local ageoc:lea, Improving the now ol ihelt inlonriallon ·~ Ing to strengthen I n t t r • j u rtsdlctlonal enforcem<11t, upgrading training efforts, and creaUng antl-tbeft measoret," be added. I ' Plan Oppoaed Capitol News 8tn'lce SACRAMENTO -0i> PQllUon to lhe plan of the State Division ol lllghwnyr to excavate ntarly two nillllon cubic yards of 1111terlal lrom the Slcramento Rlvtt for em· banlanent no for a nearby ll!IP"IDt ol lnlel'IWIO I near hera bu b<en raised by Seo. Jobn A Ne]edly (R-Walnut Crook). Kii --1llon ... bwd 00 ~-I« .. ii> .-lotion of the tmpoct "" aqu.flc Ule and ••!er qoall~ In th• area. • u 0 , ' ~ '. Wide. safoty steps are flush to th9 front roll.s and reinforced with a •trof)g rod to prevent 1heorlng. clialce of today> moat popular colop. H1lp1 prevent --Mating and buildup of acid, rvll and sludge depo1lts.. · I Pail shelf opens and clo1e1 lqdder to proptr rigid polltion. ••• au1LD•"' "P:~ ~-~ AMERICA:S GREATEST HARDWARE STOR~S BUlllAPARK -VAUll'Y!IWIT. j AT UIKO .. AVL --~~~--:~:=-:=-~-, --ftll 1212aVllll\VI. • ... _ .. ____ 671JWU1MllllTftA , ••• --LOfl-fAYI. --·-"""'"• ATtolHIWU'UT. PIR.LllUO• 146SLOWIWtlV'L AT ITAtl COUlllllYtt. OllAftl 1~~~.:_n, I.A IUUlllA m14~~~va. IA. ILTORO. -~ ·~·---COftAMISA 2"LIJn':Yl AflMYAW •LONG BEACH •VAN H(jyaeaJVmlDf. COVINA •IA CRESCUIT.f\. THOUSAND OAKS ll'SIMI •LANCASTER •CHATSWORTH. TAµANA •UPLAND • SAUGUS • CHULA VISTA •atDWOOD CITY •GOL!TA•VISAUA•VICTORVIU!•GRANAD> HILLS •SAN BERNARDINO• CAMARIUO • BAKERSFIELD. HACIENDA H'10HTSeSANTA MARIA • D!l AMO •SANTACIAIA •COION.-;. •!SCONOIDO •SPRING VAUEYe LADERA HEIGHTS e RESE A e EAST lOSANqELES "' • I I J / ' E • oung Turk' Traffic Slaughter Attacked Makes Progress OOllOORD IAPl -Gordon W1llon I> eampaiplnf to Wipe out hll ~ N Ille IOW truc:i: operator for C.lllomla .c11 "Blood Alley," • 2.t-mlle two-Jane stretch b e t w e e n Plttaburg and con<ord. c.,1111 ~ ~ ... SACRA'.r.iJ:NTO -Wh<n Bob Monagan i.n:. \la rul estate and lnauranc~ "'bul1.ne11 In Tracy to -.. auemblyman In 1911. be Im· medlal.JJ be<ame Identified with the moderate , p~ gmsive "new look '' ln lhe Legisla1ute. ReadlJ 1 u tu ,. e p,.edlete.r tor (nete look) Re· p11l>lleana In 1981. NeW1meo tabbed I h e • e youne Republicans the "Young Turks" and predicted a bright future /or them. •• INCLUDtj> WITII Mona~n were Willians T. Dagley of n Ratatl and tiouston . 1'1oumoy oiCJm..iut. llagl<S' is st 111 an -blyman while Floomoy has '*en twice elected at state coo~ller, , , row. Monqan lea•es Slcr11nenio for Washington where he'll assume the post of assistant secretarf of Transportation '"' -ional .i lntergovemrnental aftalrs. ~ • .. BAGLEY STILL 'ls e)'ein& a pPliUon iD the Wlxoe td· mlnlstratloa whll<> 'alto "°"' aiderlOf a earopilgn for state cootroller if fkiurnoy runs for governor ne.xt 11ar. There are only e I g h t aasemblfmen (lft addition to Bagleyt ~ were In the Aasen»fty when the "Young Turk/: c .m e to the Legljllture in '81 -Carlo• Bee ()).Hayward), John L.E. Collier (J\.South Paaadena), Robert W. p~own (1).-0o.idand), Pa~ l)av!J ()).Portola), John KnOw (l>. Rlchmondl. Frank Lanterman (R·lA Canada), Vlucen t 'l'bomu (D • San Pedro) and Edwin L. Z'berg ( D • Sacramento1. ' 'nltn assemblymen but aow ln the Stale Senate were aide llradley (II.San J.,.), Lou Cuunovicb (R-Van Nuy1}1 Joseph L. Kennlck CP.~ !leach). Millon Maru (IW!an Yrandscol. James IL Mills ()).San Diego! Nlchol11 C. Petris ()).Oakland) and Jack Schrlde tR-San Diego/. RALPH BR 0 W N (0. Mod e.s I 0) WIS Aaembly speaker, and Jess UllrUh (I). Inglewood) was l1ll1lru( IO A mangled blue Ford atollon wagon alb In rm.I d hit OU· lng station here. A bug~ sign proclaims "Blood Alley Kills lgalo. Pi<ase Wrile t be Governor Before it Happens to You." move into leadership posltlont. TRAFFIC AT both ends of He was chairman of tbe W1,11 the two-1aot "Blood Alley" and Means Committet'. u,.1 T._... has t6 brake down from four· Others In th Alltmbly with Opea Arm• Monaran and now co~ A n 0 Ja\l'l"NI! rushes lane speed. 1 eressmen a"e Phil Burton (ll-"· ..,._ Wilson, who said 18 peop e d T with .. ~r arms to-bave been kilted In bead-<n !'itn FrancUr.o~. Richar . rd ... , d Lt Col I fi Hanna ( O -F u U e r--t on ) , wa •w.o , · • collisions lhere n ve years, Auiustus Hawkins ( o .. L 0 s Julius S. Jayroe, who is urging the state Ovl.sk>n of Angele), Thomas M. Rees was released recently Highways to speed its (0 · _ Loa Aneeles l. Jerome by North Vietnam as schedule for widening the Waldie (0..Antloch ) 0 n d prisoner of war. Hus-stretch to six lanes. The pro- Charles ,, Wil90h. c o. L 0 s band arrived at An-Ject ls scheduled to start in An~elesl'. · drews AFB, Maryland. __ 1975_. _______ , John Wllllams,oQ of,~------------------.1 Bakenfield ii n'ow ad'·11 mlnlstraUve offi<er ol the Senate Ralea Committee, anol Paw Lunirdl, loaeph c. Shell and Gordon Winton are klb- byi.!ts. A10NAGAN WAS a leader from lbe ·~· He se~ed oa such committees as ~~ and insurance, Water. Educa- Uoo and Public Utilities and Corporations until elected by Republicans to serve a 1 minority leader in 196.s. He re- tained that post until his Washington appointment ex- cept for two years. '69-'70, when he was speaker of the lower hoosd. Monagan. now 52, didn't beUeve he had anywhere else to go. He said he was "tired of the routine" in Sacramento and d1dn't want to remain in lbe lower house "forever." I See by T00ay's Want Ads ./ \'OU'VE HEARD OF A HOUSEBOAT? Wiell htre's a 1958 Oievy housiecar for sa1e. II has a new engine and lransmlli!..ion. ./ BLIMEY, you'll love 1h1•se Australian Shepherd pup!-!. They are registered lllld are Tris & Blues. Ol'TEN MENTIONED .., ,l!-<!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Try Sattirday's News Quiz g o v e r n o r or lieutenant governor, Monagan assessed the situation and admitted be "dldn't th.ink the Republican! -' were going to do well in l97V We Qare You I I • 1111 WORLD'S OLDEST WHISKEY PR.SllJIS THE' WORLD'S OLDEn MAN.' . I< GOOD OLD BUSHMILLS! SINCE 1608 IT'S BEEN GOING GREAT WITH WATER. llU8HMIU8 ~ ~ ~ ~ Sparkler ; : ·sae ,. Jt's not everyc;tay wecut•100 off, our diamond. • prices, so hurry. ~ 1 carat total weight diamond rings beautifully mounted 1n· 14kt. gold. $249 Reg. $349 ··-~-~ • ' • ' '114 I I " . ' 1111 i!1 Sugar 'n spice . A pink or blue polyester pretty with a dash of striped ribbing for spice. Tne dress- smooth , simplicity. Sleeveless and softly shirred at the waist Add the jacket and go everywhere. 19.99 • •• • ' . ' -' l ' • ' • •• :- I • . * 1 '¢, lllrdt Ui. tm DAILY mor tr • - ·-' •·. Women's doubieknit pants set Machine Wu.tr able pof\19ster. Pulkin """" wllbocnien- printtOp. to·tom. .'L:; " ' -~19[~.88 :. PolyeSter filled pillows • ' ; t. • •• • . . .... ' 1 ... t)•'t . . . SPl;CIAL HANDBAGS Su.....,'"1\ltM In cruth vll]lll ..... L Hone! Ind ehoufdet 1ty1eS. 2tor$3 • • • .. • ~9~ Bras ~ter/ nln3 potlar styles. 32 38, 'A~pcups. ' ·99~ Sport briefs O~que·n~OA tr cot \Yh te \ or nude. · S,M,L ~ • .. the r. '" . ' • ,. . . " , ' .. I "'"'~-l 2ft>;.s5 · > ' • .. N,yion waltz gowns I '> Lavish'wlth lacet, overlays 1 -r;nbrofderles. Pattelr. ~.M:L •• ' 9tor99~ Men's knit'Sport shirts 100% pclyestel.'Shcrt sleeve styling. S,M,L,Xl.. 1 • . ' • 66~ Girls' Orlon•/ stretch nylon k~ehighs Flat or cable knits. Auorted colors. e 1010. 3tor88~ Boys' cottoi;i kn it crew socks ' White lll1d deep tones. 6to11. • .. ~ -. • .. -(7, ··~·' -~ - • .. ' Jean-Mate Bikini N)'lo.n trlcotwltll~ Stitching. Per1ect Under }NM. Andew'Y(hl~ Missel Siles. 9~ ... - Boys' cotton knit T-shirts and briefs White . Sizes XS, s;M,L ' • • • ~ t • • .. • • • . ~ ... .a •• " •• "' • " ' ,, ·' I . I •t - '. •• r .. <j . .. ' " ,[ r >J II " " .. • • l 1 ' ' 1 • -... -14, 1973 $21 Million Awaiting Heirs ,u, .......... Scar Prod11.eer Actress Liv IJllman l3 greelejl by -producer Rolja Hunt ... at world p..,mlA>re of their new mllsiclll. "Lost Hom· oo." -.L • ' I "•-" ' •• Clpllol -Smllor SACJIAMENTO -Nol all the _,., bete belongs to the stall. Some could he youn - ff your name is Diachenko, MoQowltz. Wiiliama or ,arweU, or just aOOui any of the aames that could be lilted in 3SO,OOO files . Stltc 'Controller Houston J. F1oum>J Is holdiog aome 121 m11llon in unclaimed ostai.s aod abandooed property ror tbe rightfuJ owners. ln some installcel. tbe name of an heir ts known but he or she can't be located. and in IOOle cuea: no heirs are known -but that doesn 't mean they don't e:iust. TllE fU,<St estate o! the late l)SonyslUJ Olacbento or San FranciBco and Jhe 142.111 estate • of Louis Moskowitz were among !be $1 .1 m1llion worth of unclaimed estates and abandoned property. AJso Included in the transrer were Ute $21,490 estate of the late Jack N. WUl!arns ol Los Aageleti $20.365 from the e!ltate or Robert Comeliu!I Farwell of Los Angeles and $10,537 from lhe estate of Myrtle Jvy Tibbetts of Sacramento. ESTATES TOTALING Jes· aer amounts were received Best Idea Since Shopping I , Carts rr0m nearty e\'er)' eouoly ln the llale. Ro11dv<ly r ... of lhe ~ .. aro distributed lo heln, once they ..,.. rransrcrrect to ~ It.lie for ufcbepi.ng. In 1.971~ 72. for eumiMt. aome )1.4 mllllon was received b)I the state and clairru; paid out totaled MIS,66&. The same Some of I II• I tttOftf!B dldd l>to v•••r•. )'ear '774.281 in accumulated unclaimed I u n d s were trans!em:d to the state"s g<neral Jund . The inillal search r o r righUul heirs is con<mcted in the county or the deceased. 1r nooe Is located within a year, the estate ls turned over to the controller'• orn~ and if no claim is submitted within rive years, the estate 1s escheeted to the state. USTS or e!ltates a r e available to the public, but once the fund.• are turned over to the state, there l.s no officlaJ "search" for heirs. although they still can come forward to push their claim. Clalm;s of $1 ,000 or le!! can • be paid diroclly lo riCl>Uul bdn, bal clllm$ for Hiatt> ·-$1,llO """' be --bf the ~ cowl- '""' -cl Uod41JM! Pnlp<rty abo .-.. - dooed proJl"r1)' fnllll --poralioos. banu ...i tavlnp and Joan ;wodatm. Under the Unclaimed Prvptrty ).ow. holdr:rs of uncla.1med or absn- doned property, aucl\ .. - deposits. life inlurlhce pro. ceeds, diYMie.ndl., S t 0 C k certificates or contents of 141fe deposit boxes. muse re-port periodically aod deliver such items to the controller's olfice after notice lw been maUed to the owner'• last known ad· dress and published. THERE JS no funit on reclaiming Ibis property. Any owners who appear are en· tilled to a refuod. less an ad- ministrative charge. Water Chief SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ray Badger, a Rancho Santa Fe agricultural contractor, i8 the DfW chairman of the San Diego Water Authority, He was elected to replace Fred Heilbron. who died a f l e r holding the post since 1944. Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shop- ping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. I 140 separate printed items, plus additional spaces you ca~R in yourself. ~ ..bist---Check 'em off - 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 Fruits 6 Bakery Items 5 a.--19 Meat and fish entries 11 O•iry items 20 Mlscell1neout T wo-yeor supply (I 04 t.stsj furn- ished in convenient teot-off pad for just $1.0Q (postoge prepoid) SEND IN COUPON TODAY AND BECOME A SUPER SHOPPER •••••••••••••••••••• : Fiii In th!' coupon, dip and mail with $1 to:,: 1 Pilot P,lntlfll Shoppi119 Lists • • Pott Office llo• 1560 • • COltt Mete, C.llfornia 92626 1 • I . . ............ ' .. . ........ . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ............ . . ······· ········ ................... • • • • .. .... "'-, •• ZJ, c... • •••••••••••••••••••• • 1 ' • Treasury's health and beauty aids department combines selection with savings. BAYER ASPIRIN lOO's COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 7-oz. BRO MO SELTZER 4~-oz. 69c \ GILLETTE SUPER STA.INLESS BLADES O.E. 1 O's ~---y I' • . ... " ... I .. ,,· .. ' -. . .. ' .. '··· .'· ./'J. ·.' . .. ... ··-. " 1 BROMQ SELTZER --•>< -'"""-.. ..... _ Stomach Upul Headaches EFFIRDENT , .. DENtURE TABLETS 40's RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT 7-oz. RIGHT GUARD dfodoranl ~ JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER JUST WONDERFUL HAIRSPRAY 13-oz. 39c 14-oz . -- • HEAD& SHOU~DERS SHA POO • 4.3-oz. TuBe . SCOPE MOUTHWASH 18-oz. • -: • l • • • . ' • • ·-. • . -. ,• ·: . , . . ' l ! VITALIS HAIRTONl'C GERIToL • GERITOL ~ TABLETS r'. 7-oz. 40's ! f • '• . : . • • .. • • , ' . l ,. • ' I • ' ' , ' . , t • • , W~ntidaJ, Matc.h 14, 1 q]3 • • " , SALE9.88 .Riig. 10.99 .. S'foot alumlnum ' ·~1~/ety SPECIAL 1.99 Golden nylon brush set 4"watt brush, 1Y:" trim brush. lat2x, au!~ 99¢ 59~ Latex caulklng cartridge Use wllh any pilint. No prliTiing, bleedthrough. Mildew resis tant. Caulklng gun Makes the job easier. Just sllp in the cartridge and squeeze . • , ,, 79¢ ~. --5 Spray paint 13 oz. Easy-to-awly. High quality enamel !or In terior and exterior surfaces -Milli 18000 CNts-ltl $t. -HIUS 21500 vtciory BIVd. ,lllYIHIDI 3520 TYier SI. SANT•--North Of South coast Plat• TOllUNCI Sepulve<J• and HaiN1hOrne IUINA ,..K Beoch &nd Orange!hOr!lt'OUNGl 'G rdeo Cl'Oll! "Blvd. and Moncn.tttr . ' ui<rwooo Carson St, & Paramount. • I I l 'NEW. '73 CHARGER BRANP . · · ........ w'""''"""" ' . _.. . .,.,.., ... ~,__)'_ ., , .... . lhk 11.ne .t tM,"•t P,'.::..MI h prictJ·....-lca\ly. -• ' uimfort, ttylh·-· .1 • • • ' 589 · TOTAL •1C>"!"LT SEE, tHEM NOW : ~Tt<i'.E.~~.L NEW 4 STAR -~.~~~~?c~~ize<l Sliding windows w/remo.abl• ......,..--!>creens, 8~'"1nterior headroom, 10 gallon butane tank' with $light9Ji~ge, 2 hUge safely vents, spare tir~ &. rim \•~/r~k ~ inchJdlng .!Itel bumper, full S" el)'.tra1 firm cushion & ~ m&ttresses, S2gallon g;is lank, alr·shocks,,10 gallon hot Water ,......-_ heater. , ~~~~I~ D.ISCOUNTS r '·'-"' '... ·~ . '' . ·~~~ '} . . ·.;.. , .. N· Beach City NEW ':73 VAN CONVERSION by Holiday Wheels 8~bble top, Danl'll119, c1rpe1$. rN• dll'ltl!e, r~dio. fullv ldc!OO'V ~uipPl'(l !Str. Ol!"Xn. • , . . FOR YOUR VACATlON ··FUNt · ' , ~ . ' ) ' , ·GET SET 10 MlT THE Hl.GHWA yi:l~·YO~ FAVORITE GETAWAY ••• WITH ::Ot;IE ·9 1 ' . ' ,._ . ' ' • . . I I DISCOUNT · B·UTS!!. · ' I ~ I . NEW '73 DODGE CORONETWAGON Thi• 11 tti. bett -ffi"I •l'I the int11i:M '°'9y. toodMI with featu,.., y~ would P")' u,ft t.r ,. otho• mokn. ,...,..,. U660> $ . . '70 DDOGE' •PASSlltflt'Wf.. .ti.Ho.,,.. ..... ...,1 ......... r·· ~ .... ""' .... (l)ftlfll I '71 CHEVROLET '"IGA WAGON ""'"' -· .. -·· ............ , ·-• ---111)10~ $1288 '70 .DDDGE ' <OIOWIT '"• hw hr4ttJ vt.-c~.,..., \lffUf'I• ~"""•Ml. -~ (/61AnJ " '69 FIREBIRO ., .. , ' '66 CHEVY' ' •. "BB CH[n. ' . ' . ~·-- '69 FORD SlDAH v ... 1u!t.1 !111\S., pOoolfl" 11ttr1119 !ktorv 1i~ tXStl·16'1 .... '69 KINGSWOOD s..,._w.,... V.J, .utom1rie lrill'IMl'liuior\. lflC10tY IUG ltr tondlliorllnt;t.jo'!ltr 11e!rlng, lull· l!:HCW 10 .roil. a'ftl•lllJ 111 1rn( g1gt rac.-. U'90JEI • rMlt. (OJWNMJ . '68 vw ''" . ' \ /'. • \ • " NEW '7.3 DODGE. -., ( . . D•:t 00 ·PICKUP , . . Wi•l'I comfort styJihg •od economy .. . comts ffJlly fa ctory ~ufpped with tint~ gla~s. wlndshleld arid .of~ .convMlenca ftalures. oaoil NOW ' '· ~~· I" N£WTIOGA · MINI· MOT0RHOME l To" ~ Chf.s~fs..'.wrth 360 \l·I eng.lne1 aUtornatfc , hnsf'l'\tsSi'on. p:iwer brakes, ·~11<0ru1ln@d, crlAM cj)nfr?I, 90-amp "atlery, 6 cu. tt, relrh;ieratOf°, 15000 BTU Maler. ($er. \ . .. I ,. ••• =~: .. : : ... ......... .. -.. · -:-: .. ... ~ ••• ...... .. ~i:· ...... :: 1·· .. . . -:=· !• ~t= ....... • • ;·:· ..... ,.. --~ .. ... :: ~· _,.,.., .. _,,..~,., "• :· .,,..,. .. -~-·r • :·:=-.•. ··:---•• . • , ,.. .... : ~: ,p·.· •• • • • . :-..;. .-t: . . -·.~· .. . • . ; ' .. -. . . -· . ' .. =c=~ . --~ .... ,. " ~·-=-·-· ,. . •-:--• . • " ' . ' I l \ I I • . I j • • \ ' ·' "fa '/ I , •• I __ .. ,m Plaf,a Gi~es Gifts on Birthday 8.99 SPECIAL! Co1111In1..i look us owr d,.U. o,. GWD OPENING, • '61JJJO of yaw cflob Of fabric FREE wilh tho J>ll'dn of - "1'ulh Bwon" Pfllf 1222 or 1221, d,.liv o,. GRAND OPENING. • 1 pntom of yo,. cholca FREE for 12 montha wilh tither of tho abow. I ' _/ -____ , Try Samr,day' s News Quiz I O a I~ a •I ,<l__, o...J • "Wlutd ol 11'111 ~ ... -.Tllo~ .n !J'lo.~ . .. .,.. ,,... ~ bOob wlD .... olds, Mii!' al &Iv• an1 ~ • • • r J , All" all1I Iii! ~ o1 the HI p Harness Racing Exhillit • birt~ ... Sq-Puppotl. bey' r o Tbe ~@-;:. ~ ~ ~~:; ~P:':,, ':i bib ~ Pl..a In c.g ·~lion. ~ II I =• the ,_,, s llDd 1 p.m. on$11ur, =-:1"-~::~':: ~w1~.=r. ....... _.,. Jn _,, ' • ........ ... ...,, ........., The ~·-t ,._.._ Mardi I~ -fhe DIAll poot time. p ... -ihl • ....-• teolllm .. "'1!1blt -,, Tiie South Cootl Pl..a :!1':.r .:P J! ...:: te: beaut~ul. four.a>li>r' enJarpd MereiionW-* wW be o1 the carou.ei .Court during photDgraphs .. tllO 1oc'al _potn1 hoocind clutlni t1iO "5CllA Spotlighti Los Alam#ds their t b re e days of of Ill dtspla7 °19-ricing inettwUh a race ~111\ed In Its performances. ponpl>emalil. ....... l)ellfts ... be!i/( work· In keeping with the Wizard llarnw rldng bepn 111 IJ>. ed·Ollt tor A'80dellOil Board . pete ••-•-··'·tee! null 56<!lgbt season In Qranae OIAlnDan Joseph llartsteln of Oz w~•• a •w-County Saturday, March 10 at on d Aaodatlon President yellow brlcl: road will be In ·"--' u--" Cro --•--•-evldellce at the various Plaza Loo """"'tos rsce coune ~ww we to ,._ w~ enlrllllCeJ, all of the yellow under the auspkes of the nlng .,._,1a11ons In the Wll> the top ~ the eacalal<r •:_-Soo_them __ ea_u_forn_1a_llaclng __ ..,_·•_Ctrcle __ · ---_, In theCarOuael Court where at,---------------.. the top thet.Jcaiator ... Wb:ard ·ol 0. lletllnlbal beei , provided u · bectFOlllld to the Hip Squeek PupPot Theatre. The Wizard o f OJ characters -Tin M a o . scarecrow and Lion allO will . be on hand at th!1 spot each day. . In addition to lhll birthday tun, the merchants of South Coast Plua have j o I n e d together In merchandising for the anniversary celebration. The anniversary sale ls also three daya, ending Salm:\!!: ~Iii Nhton Fixes 'Law Day' DIAMOND·s iewels ma, ioseph WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon ba1 pro- claimed May 1 as !..aw Day. 11111111111111111 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!J!. Nixon said the theme of the lSlh a,nnual observance will be "HeJp Your Coorll -All1llt JusUce." -------·-------E .. AMOUS M·AKERS I - ---~--~ ~~~-~----_!_::'.__:::'.:'.C'._-=::j~::::::---==============1 WAR 'EHOUSE SALE i -§ •• ' ll!lHlWOOO. _,..\ '."18 MAU. -IUINA r.i. aNn1 HAtlOl CIHlB I IDS CIUITOS C81Til HUNTIHQION ClllTll IMIWOOO CINTa UltlG NACH SOUTH CCA$T l\AZA • I J I~ !<',~' -i 10,000 DOUBLI! ·K,NIT SU: AND SPORT S E COATS! We've done It again! e nations third § § largest rnanuflOturw of qual mens clothing § § 1t11 again seleCted our storM for this Very'· = = Important event. tl•rt'• brand new fastilOn ii ltYllffll tor you, AND unpreelaented aavlngs. :5 Just aalc 1ny of our customers I ··j,'~ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOUBLE KNIT DOUBL! KNIT ·famous Maker Factory · Fresh . Vast Selection PRICE Special Credit Accounts available or BenkAmericard & Master Charge s75 Coats ............ 37 .50 sso Coats ........... 40.00 585 Coats ........... 42.50 595 Coats ........... 47.50 s90 Suits ............ 45.00 ' s100 Suits ............ 50.00 5125 Suits ............ 62.50 -. . -' • = YOU',. ttifa c.toM '9 ~ mudl WW drelNd et Nff tM prldl - ' . ' ' ., . ' = !E I i = = = ----= ----= -·= ------= -= --·= -,_ ,: -= ·-.--= -----:::: -= = -----= = --·-----E LOS: AHORU P,\SADINA ; . ALHAMllA GLINDAU ' •IVllSIDI ··= fif 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111..... 1111111111111111111111111111111111111iU ' . I • • • • . . . -. . . -. . . . . . . -. . . . . ; . . . . . . ·- • t" , . ~ .- ~ . • • - Status TBing . Dog1 Big on Campiu [ sAN JlllGO (AP) -Tiie they do • ....,, """""' 11\0 "M'' Oft --.... -i.. .u..r ~ts '!Ill PC! --·tw~!MMcllys. and the --·Ju1'I . llowa-"1 )>lg wUh tbe boot ~.. • tot..• I ' · rrs Ql!liEMu;Y 1e11 1 • "!!'• lieoonlo • -"""' lo the IA<tivl4Ual pror.;.;.i"S ~~I ,r'°~ ~~ =-=='"'Ills 1ectum1 ~ r.r.mnr tO,u.; Jroldnll WhY does Pro!. '(errell talil> ·~ f1I' S\ull!!lll With dogs. Pablo IO school! I~ MeCULLY, "lgueolt'ibecaµaelenjoy ~ of tbe Asloclated blscoinpany,"be~d. ' ~~· ~ her con· 14 · , I f_ 'y~ r.lm . nAiiioil s ~ . /.,.,.. . p~ ...... ponl~. tows pll'e8 r-ut T~,: . .-!ate jltOfesoot of . • , ~idmct: · n.r~ 1··· i!ts -~~·~ ~ UJ.j:1lM1 ~ "A.loto!tbeeekldo-Uve .-, RENO, Nev. (UPI) -The ljl their vans or~ In ~ !"llfflar. "NeedleJ1' rode sp~ _.-tn;ents JV!lere. •tl>eYi <.ll!"f Oii the northern end of lia.,~ dogs IocliM .P all Pyramid Lake are now off , f1 " • · limlla. to non-lndlans. · l'.l'U . i~lt' 'Jfilsh !Bw · The pYnmld Lake Indiaos ' lfhlili ~blblta·llllowing· dogs said they would enforce t~e to-n11111 ~ setcloni·-.n-.ben <JI picnickers, ellll~ • · lon:ed 00 !he cunP\lll, ~t B!ld grollld writers to prevenl ~ •when aomebody · CO!ilplaliis'.' 1 littitlng and defacing of U1e " , »uJ Jim Ca'rtut-b,r1, ipW., 1 ~of Allee Center, ~a)'ll THEY ALSO said they dogs h•ve' .. auled substantial feared pooalble d"'i problems d$l!&K1> lo,~~tlng inside the created by visitors. stMentlcenta-.' · · ·The "Needles" tall spires of In classrooms, says Mlss.1 rocko with hot 'springs at the McCully, most of the s~· 'base, are located on the 1 dogs are quiet and even "lf ~d,Lake Reservation. ' • ---· . .. . . . . . .. . -• -. '. . -• '.-•• . ~ -· • . 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ONEER TP 222 Mlhl l·Track G-60 21t Ulftlt '· 4'~ ... ~~\f·'' ' • Auto and ManuJI Trac Ch11n1e ... • T,Ol'!I, Yal111n1,11nd Baiuce Controls • siiiildld·Clptfllf for 1'r0uble Frt1 Tape f.ud • Tu1ek Indicator Ll1hUT ' · e 7.1 Wallt ft.M.1S. ~J1 ' 41'.95 MFG LIST 54.85 I" "'• 111hci 1. io ~';~II::.! ..i'lllJ ~ . , I .1 l t :. ·1- t l ' ' • ( • 1 • . W'. ..... -.a 14, 197> His ., mm war WAllllMG'IOK WPU __ _.,ad- ded a mw dllM!dX to Pbul D of ldo alMnllllloe --by ........ llllt..,,, _t ,..... ..... ~ ''pttrlolk "' •t ftllb." _..bllo, oot of I ht "'-ld<nl'• -"""""' ~ lblt OODalm«I -· .-lleN 411• by pt. tin& lbllr p r o It I • tt- qulnmonta ltun -· Mddt pr11um1bl1 b Pairioti.£1•)-11 Fishy --adr'• mdl•• " "llallle Hymn " dio a.dfttb." 'Ille pad! .... lhe -_.. lllobd by .. -....,.Dlldeupalmomi>onof the Am«lcan LePJn, one from ead> of the WI f°" wan. Ao • bugler _,... !tun amldlt lhe plekeltl and blew "Rutflel and ..Flomilbt:I," I llepped f9<Watd lltrlO -and plactd .. -for fllet of tole. Kippering 1a I u 1 t d -w..i~ .... ....--11111 WAI a ..... for a life and ........... tlnmod In RevolotlooarJ w,, 18111 ..... to -out -bebllld Wln.,ed pike and -up I medley of Georse }I, O>llan favorttu. Kippering lhlll pinned - my -Ibo Coqreaslaml Modal of Hallbul and read I prtaldenllal c 11 a 11 o • ...,.. mtadln1 me for a · - -lorm of palrlolllm. ...,._. __ .,..,~-1"1 sawa. GlfTI. CHINA. CRYSTAl .......... 17 SOUTH <;OASTl»LAZA ......... ,.Dllfl,...,. Colli--~-·21 90 IP VOii whip up 1 dllh ol broiled flounder •• gralln. JOU, too, can become a llUPl'lllltrlol. "Y' 11111 now II lhe Ume for 111 good aeafood loven to oome ·lo lhe aid of their price commllllon, you don't find me ~ lhe slad:en. · My motto II : •All< not what tunafilh salad can do for you but whit almon croquettes can do for your country," IN lllSPONSE to I h e Prelldeot'a ldmooltloo, I beat It •-to Kfl>perq's Fiib .!r O>eeae Miubt to atrib a blow for .-Jc llablllty. It WU I movinl tiperimce. On lhe n1I lhove lhe .... 1er ..... lhe speckled -,.... dl!played, Klp-porlng oncted a gl1nl American nag cou_.i of red horrllll •. blue gl1la and white cnpple. Alln polled abool I h e premlH:I were placards bear- ing 1 u c h public-spirited slogans u 1'God Bles1 A Mackert!" and "Haddock - Love it or Leave It" IN THE llACKGROVND, I Muzak machlnl WU plaYlnS lhe llartne -.. ~ "Thll Is My Codlllh" and lhe ~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~-'-- ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FURNITURE NOW TWO LOCAnONS TO SOY! YOU ~3~1~ I ~&M!~~~E ~ Mall Lewi -~7717 o, .... -637-fift CGbbles casual llaS a great thing going Cobl)les. n.,,.•, Mfft•tJ.lnv .,.,.., rinfy 9oirtt u here ... Co"i•• little Jow-•..i co•u•I. Th• l•shlM-pockad 11-lw llwln9 It up ud loving ttl I• ,...,, of r•d, Wu•, c•m.I en4 boAe. Si1e1 • to 11 , widths AAA to D. CAMEO SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA J COSTA MESA ..... M6-a1• •••• ....,. ..,. ... ..n •• -""''-' .. s... ot.,. ,,..,..., , I Cemetery Hit By High Rise ., . ~ool_ ~~tf~.... .,, ol.'iJ''lll\t $If" . . ... . . . .. .._, ~.,, ""'9i""'ly 1'5"'· . . . . . ... .. .•• -'I.' ""'"'111!11( 10• .............. ,. """' b. ff MEXICO Cl'l'Y~(n.i) -Wllh land values s~. -lull, and--1,GllO penm\I clYinC ev0ry moadi, Mexico City Is ~ to verUca1 gnves. Bodl<s are being stacked up ~mes 10 deep In the space taken up by a slogle olcl-l'asbiohed grav•. 'l1Je city's l'lt1!I vertic:8I «metery opened recenlly' diargin~ about l600 I« a perpetual res1lng plaf:e- ! tJ»I ?\\ift~ ... · . · _A • ..If '. .v 7'f I V!ia•l)l'!IV 12. ......... ,. •• • ·• f/oW , •/ I ~ ' L'f pf.qi qp/\ j lb-.. .. . . . . . . • . • .. .,.,.,i C1• Changing Times ;.1@o\~... . Vegas Dropping ,,. · 11 "" · • 0 -'' "'"'~p iy -'1!b ............ l/IJc} 1• ,,,, q .. .)'11,t Ji, ,,g • .. . .. .. .... • ... f1IJ(I) "."' Casino Lounges ~bloViJ2~ .. . Pooch Sa1'ed Fireman . carries pup to safety during blaze In six·tMry building 1n New York. lleocllen carried out 'rl dop be- lonidng to owner of bulfding. Shooting Damages Sought SACRAMENTO (AP) - Damage claims t o t a I i n g JSS0,000 ha~e ~ w~ in con- ' ~· !rilh Ille lhoollng. which wJJ,ct .1 J:ay .was a mistake, of a black IS-year-<ild athlete Jut December. The clilms are if P,.lude to law sulff. said bllck altorney Nalhanlel S. OolJey. 'Ibey were oD file with the city of Sacramento alter long and lmpualoned cootroveny dllrlnc wbidl lhe City Council. under """""' of minority leaders authorized 1 citizen's committee to lnvuUgate police praclkts, parilcularly U-In wbJdl minority -Pl ... Involved. The com.intllet Is to l•bmlt ill l'e\'OID• J mendationa !iy June 15. The viaim of ijle Dec. 3 shooting was R a y mo n d Brewer, a star blgh school • athlete. ,pQuce said Brewer and two frlendJ wem mistaken li>r a sbolgun-wlelding robba'1 gang tbat had been reported In the area only minutes earlier. LAS VEGAs (AP) -Las .Y~gas callno lowige9, long- Ume provlna ground !or aspir- ing comedlznl a n d singers, hive all but passed from the scene. The trend among major hotels is to replace the louna:es, which o n c e served chiefty to Jure CU!t.omen into the gambling establishments, with revenue-producing gun- Ing. It.ms: -'lllo :IOOoeat RIYiml Hotel lounee where B a r b a r a McNalr. Sbecky Greene and Vlc Damone once held f<rlh is JODI!, reoiaoed by .... blacl<- jack ta~, ~ ~ machine$ and a con'fentkln dining room. -The Sanlls JJotel'1 300-seat Celebrity ~' 'lfbere Johnny Tlliotllon llnce belted . out country-weatern tunes. bU been ouated by a keno lounge. -'11\e Landmarl and Dese,rt Inn hotel.9 dnipped lounges In favor of ~ 1 variaUOJf of bingo, and 1he Frontier teplao- ed Ill· !MIO -aeal loUnP wllh keno and a snu1.U lounge. ONLY A llANDl'UL of botell offer top-name eD- tertalnment In lounges, and 1he ,....., alven for lhe demlle of the rooms vary, "ll waa economics primari- ly," .. ,. Tony Zoppl of the Rt.Ion. 'Ta~go' Hailed . . ,., BQLOGNA. "1t•I1 (AP) · -A court thal declared , the film ''Last' Tango In , Parli" was not obetie.ne alto wlunteend a capsule crlf!que -"artistically exodlent. '1" .. ARY FINAL CLEARANCE * BRAND NAMES Savin s to 50% Off!· . E_.,ihlnt hr the Tr....tlM • , .. , ... c.. ....... -·--• ,,_ .......... C..111111/'f •••• ·---............. , ........ ROOTIN'S LUOGAOI I ' • SOUTH COAST PL.AU S.n Df9eo Prwy. 1t lrl1tel COiia M9sa -.... Iii. ti JUl:>fiiii.M.. W , II A.MA P.11. .... 114 \ "1lte price of entertainment got out of sight. Tbo la1t month we operated. lhe week- ly nut (fixed cost) wu clOM! to $50,000 a week." ''Salaries tor 'en. terWoe"rs have been a inajor la~" says Bill Broy of lhe Landmark. of.·,i'liVt · ~ ............ ~w 6.''I i'i . II .., 9f 0 ,,. ~p lj IB ............. t/IJW II. • I CHEESE OF 1HE WEEK KOPPELZAK Regular $1.89 lb • -..~ N .._, 0 OF.F .. W ..,,, 'k .... ._.,.. ............................... .... ....... .......... _.,. ................................. 0 I ............................ , ......................... . ....... .......... c... ............ I§ ...................... ... • COSTA .MESA ...-...ea" .... -· ... ..... ""'" OPEN DAILY -..--...... -~ • . • . . . .. •• ~ • l I• . ~ • • .. : . ! . :· .. . ' . ' ,. .. : • > ;v . • • . . • t I I • ' • :· • • . I . • • • j . • l, .. • • • • . • . ' ... ; . . . ' ' • . . ~ . ' ' • . . ·~ • ' 1 ·I . ,• l I ' ' . ' '• ;! " 9 .. .· . • . . -. • --, ' UP'I T ...... Ddftllh Remarks Teoneosee state Sen. Avon Williams made- Wllal fellow lawmakers say ....,. Inappropriate rematks aboul white women. The black leg· tm.t6r ..,. he'• entlt· led to "•ny views• on wbite womsn or while men that I want.'" Car Pools ·Gain, but Not Buses LOS ANGELES (AP) -car pools seem to be gaining in popularity but bus rlcUng isn't, downtown vllitor and com- muter figures indicate. City t r a f l I c department surveys also lndlcated that by 1175. the number of vehicles entering and leaving the ( ECOLOGY) downtown area will equal the previoos peak set in 1957 before the freeway loop that allows through-trafflC to swing around the business lllitrict. , An IYetf'IC midweek day sees 829,.584 vehicles come in and out or the downtown area . e line to 6't'o"' pAKLAND (AP\ -Bay Alu Rapkl Transit trains wUI start rwmtng from Oakland to C«1aJrc1 YJIY %1, the, dlrecton have announced. With Ille ooel>lng <ii Ille new line -the iblrd ol 1 o'll r in BART'• total system -trains wiD cover 1 tolal ol 5' miles with %4 slatlool, the dir<cloT• saJd. es~ SA~(AP)-Tbe stale .~d lj)eJ1!I IIQ0.000 to -~ ,. mog r..-.c .. t ll'aleal ..-sEr • bill proposed ll7"a Qda,VW. ~lot-. blJ11)114 ~ p . a 1'. oi. ~r-~~ lft. lilldoced 1 Ult bllI' -at ~ ~llag """" by Ooilbllng ~ to pttdlci b I g 1l'1lldupo lad lheo bead lbellt oft ........ gency IJllUU""I· i ~~~14 - • . . r : Hn uy• 1hat en-' -JI-plat,. : ,f' niob glrta --"tl".'Y t n\ean I IO t!veeyone, Pl !jle ~ rormolclun 11r, deinw8ter1 • aDd.-deane11fboammL•1 l Reegan made the oommenl I ~ [ll'!ll<llllng a cerllllcat. : ~Plfeclallon to th e : of the 100,lllltllh en- : , la! Ucenae plate, Mr. • ,. ml Mn. Ben Dor 0 r • . Socnmeoto. 'l'bt -plata, which coal 125 """" Ille ,.gular license r ... • 1 .. ~ted with virtuaUy any : . ...-.. m.• • •. g e the :-· ~ wlahel. 1'J'e money, ·;. '1fl!/t$3m1Uion '°far, goes in-c. t II e 11at.c Environmental • Program Fund. r .... .,, ,._ ... , • • . l • • • r • • . 8,\CllAMENTO (AP) 1'bere ohould ba plenty of water In COllloml1'1 lakes and streams Ullt swnmer, saya the ailate Department of Waler -· S.OW levels on llfartb I, lllf department reporled, tildlelfe that ''Ille probabllit)r<if I good waler supply t h l a f'8l' II high." • • But the toUctpllled Ibo .. · ·-river !low dllrlna apriQg llill llUUlmer "doei oOI -• . . .. • • • ; • • • } • • . II thJI tlml IJlll'll' to -I lloodlna ...-n> balow tbe ..... .... • .. ., .• ~·~ ~~¢~ Ill!>~ Ibo llo1 Atta Air 1'11)\u- tloo Control dljlricl 11)'1 It will ult lbe LesJslature to pltJi 1 hl>1'i ID ltt autborlly to ponl>h IJ>duolrlal polluters. Tile di-..,, 1">ll!d on Iha! ....... alltt en 1cllon •aalnst Eaoa Corp. !ailed. 'l'bt c:om- P"Q1 alalmod lliil dlalrlct can< dol lllWlte I lllle bellth and lllely <ode -to 1-d.U penaltltl of VP to tlillO I day aglll\!I oU rcllncrica and Oilier slaUonary pollutCn. • Wrdl'ltsd.U March 14 1CJ73 DAIL V PILOT 2j 400 Relatives to Share $3 ........ Ilion Estate llOUSl'ON (UPll -llope Pleru Tartt died IJ yean ago at lhe age ol 18. leavill8 l!lOSI of her ""1rillioo e11&1e to estabU.sh I ac:holanlllp firnd. However. Mn. Tartt'1 wiO dklll'l lndode three key de!llls about ~ lbnd -Its purpose, 1ts bt.neliclarles and i t s truateos. ONE OF THE longest and -proba.. bottles in Harri& COimlY hillory bas resulted. Probate Judge Pat Gregory ruled 18.!f: month the estate should be divided among "'°"' tban 400 dlstallt relaUvt"S ~evtd to comprilo one of the largest bdrsb.iPI ever d'"lgnal<d In the Uolled St1tt.1. Mrs. Tartt was the daughter of a prominent East Texas family who&! M.arabaU home • Magnojla Rall, is a blatorica.I site. She Inherited lard In Har- rison, Tarrant, Montgomery aod Harris countie! from the estate cl her maternal grandfather, John Lee, an Alabama cotton trader. MU. T AR'IT made out a 3 TIER SWAG LAMP ANGELS INTERIOR VINYL PAINT Apply by roller er l:trush & clean under water tap. le· commended for walk. Dries rapidly, odorless, easy apply. Do-11· tOUISllH OUR REG. 3.47 ~~! 4 FT . a 8 Ft . SHEETS PARTICLE BOARD BIG BOY24" BARBJQUE 14·· ..... .,,. .......... .:.;..., &...._c,_.,.....,.. .IWI he~ u.c .,.,, •• .., _.., •IMI cit-. t,.;t ,..,._ ·~· 11.9" 8 FT. FIBERGLASS SHEETS SMOOTH BOARD 4 FT. SHELVES "'" 12" widlh •.. 16 .. thkkMtt. '°' hom. ., tof'09•· STOH,H()llJS, OAllT9T09 S~T. a SUN. e 10 6 ' • wW ill lt38 leaving lbe bulk ol her fortune to a trust fund for widMrs and lather! ... cblld· rea, and 12D.OOO l1lr tchollr- shlps for mtn at Rice UaJver- aity and Southern Methodist Unlvtrsity . When sf1e died, another will dated 1947 was dt..covered th.At left most of ber esta te to establish a ''scholarship fUnd to be projected into the future." But the will failed to mention the charitabl e purposes s.he included nine years earlier. County Judflo Bill Elliot rul· ed the tt47 will was her legal wlU. TRE CASE wns tnmslemd three yea11 qo to Gregory's oourl. Ho rul<d that because !N!Verat kry clements were mi!sing lrom the 1947 will, the trust was invalid. Gregory ordered lbe estate dlsc:ributed anlOllg M r s • Tartrs relatives according to an lnherttanee f o r m u 1 a estabiished by state law. So the court began tracing Mn. Tarlt's family tree back to the early l800s in an al· ternpt to find tht nearell relaUves. TIIE COURT found W paternal btlrs -Mn . Tartl'1 father's grea~ a n.d areat-nepbew11. The nearest relaUves the court found on her maternal side were dlstanl third COU!ins -!Kllllt 400 grandchildren of M"'. Tarn's GtandparenLs· brothers wxl sisters. Grel()ry ruled Jan. 7t 1be estate should be divided among the distant relaliv5. Numerous appeals were riltd by attorney, representing the SHE!_L X-100 MOTOR ·01L HH•Y 4uty, 30 wflt'!I - ,., eiL $Md vtt •• •t POWERHOUSE 71/• INCH CIRCULAR SAW various groups ol relanvt! The attorneys said the case t:ould :>lay 111 lhe appcllale courls tv;o to fl\e 1nore years al 8 cost or thousallds or tax ,. dollars befor~ the matW 1s J'e..'IOlVed • 1)18TAN1' relalives Of Mi's . Tartt hnve con1e fron1 as tor <1way alS Minnesota in en at· lt'tnpt to prove their llMlsip, SolM presonted t. m 11 y Bibles daun• to the Ci'vll Wu, photos of famil1 gravtstones and olher l'DenlOtabUia llilking the Q)Odecn dv relatives wjtb Mrs. 1"artt'.s .ancestors. 1..,;1c1 0 pt1ti., bot·IM!11•, k.-·. ,~·~i:':~~:1z~'·• ~;.·.. • Q , -·, EA . . . UMIT SO PflCUSlOMllt WITH THIS COUPON llCPMtfS MAltOl 11, 1973 ,. 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COINt• °' CHU:l'f a...Otoulff " I I lff•slcal Special Lou.ron Bac:tll throws her>ell Into a diiCOthc4ue productioo number ol ''But. Alive" as she ~reates her Tony award·winning role in lb• special televi- 1100 ol the Broadway musicaJ '4Applause,'' airing Than;day night at 9 o'clock on Ch3llnel 2. ~ew Camera Speeds lJp Cove rage of TV News BJ JAY SHARBtrrr NIW YOHK (A PJ -CBS r:aQ1 t1 a "mini-cam." NBC alhl il a PCP 90, By any --.. tt's n revolullonRry new 1V tamer"J tharll quicken lhc *-11 bnsk ••« or ldlftaon Dews coverage. a •udy Is in use or !lldfttr1cd (or use in the news .... tmeab GI \be 10 CBS and ~ TV 1tatlom ltl the UI. Aid ~ art wati:hiug ""1 ardully to see hO'A' it -out. "fttir camera, Ukc news film cam&as. 91 carried by one man. UM film cameras. It can be p1....,.i 11110 .. ternaJ pow- er tOUtCeS or nm for two bours oo • battery pack toted b)' ll'lt.- amcraman. 8'lf thM'•...,,.,,. theefmil•ri- ty end:j. The new camera c~n send live transml&!'ions on a small microwave antenna car· rled on the cameraman 's bac.kpa<:k, although. the s e . TV Em1ny Nomin.atiori Cards Out HOU. YWOOD (AP 1 -Enr my nominauon cards have been mailed by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to its member~ across the nation and around the world. I\ spokesman 1101d t h c nominations ror television's version or filn)lnnd 's Oscar arc due by March 21. Ballot's will be put in the mail to men1bers during April. thr spokesman said. Ellgiblllty period for thr awards this year Is March ll. 1972. lo Much 18, 1973. The presentation \l.•ill for lhP n.rst time feature two separate Emmy A\l.·ards pro~rams One wiU honor l'ntrrtainment acbie\lements. th1• other nr"·s and dOOJmentary achle,·e- ment1. 11le enterlalnlJ'lt'nl awards will bf rrcsented ~lay 20 (roru• Los AneeJes and \l.'lll be 1lttd oo ABC-TV. tr~nsmissions must be relayed by lurger antennas to the television studios:. THE CA!\.IERA also can record events on vtdeot.ape, reducing by as 1nuch as one half the time now needed to develop and edit the rilm cur· renlly used by TV nc,..·s teams on most stories. It'll allow more live coverage of breaking storie!I simply because it doesn't re- quire the thick. heavy cables, large crelA'S and huge, costJy mobile units r-o~· used for on· I.he-spot broadcasts. 11 's an amazing gi.zmo. but only the first in a new breed of portable. lightweight color TV cameras; tven lighter and smaller C'amer3s are In the works from Japanese and Cerman firmS. The earner• used both by NBC and rss was developed at CBS' laboratorlrs in 1968. CBS then licensed t h c manufacturing righ ts to the Phillps Broedcasllng Equip- rncnt Corp . IT FIR~I was used in CBS' rover.Jae of lhe 1968 political convtnl!on and on a regular hasis 1n October last year by \VCAU·TV. a CBS-Owned sta. ll(•n in Philadelphia. Pa . "~verybodv knew ii was the 11ay lo go:· says Tilomas ~tiller, president of lhe CBS division running the netvoork"s rive TV slations. "The ques· tion was . ~·hE'n do you regular· Jy USl' It" •·\Ye ~ere Jusl testing it in Philadelphia, but it worked so well we moved the starting datr up. \Ve'rt> using it nine n1onth." quickrr than we an- licioatcd. ·· NBC bt!g:.in regularly using lhe ca1ncra last Dccen1bcr al It~ company-owned station in \Yash1n~ton, D.C-: both NBC and CBS started futl·lime use of the cameras at their sta- ltons here on fo'cb. 23. Although both net"' o r ks "'rrc a"·are or th(' cantrra'~ polcntial in 1968. lh£'y delayt•d r;ulling 11 into rutl-time usr partly because they wanted 10 test 11 rurlher and partly j bcc'aU!t' they "·ere "'aiting to see what Jap::inesc and German m11nul::ic1urcrs pro- duced. TV Appealing Congress' Help Asked WASHINGTON iAPI -The Corpor1Jllon Cor Public Broad· casting, having dropped some of 11s best known public affairs programs in a budgtt sqUttJ.e, has de<-1ded to 1pptal to Congreas ror mort money than Presidtnt Ni1ton 11 sett· "'te corpora~'• board of directors finlshdd 1lkn11ng IS mDllon for -I progr•"l' ot Ila -tlnf Wedllesday, all' prM!n& IS.3 inU1loo to <upport three currtnt terl6; and makt pailtllble produclioo or loor ......... Cut from the schedule ""trt Wllll•m F. Buckley Jr .. Bill Moy"1'S, E:lliabetb D re w . "\\las.hlngton Week In Review'' and "World !'ml.·· Pmld mt HcnrY Loomis Mid the board was ln "'the clMlie dlltmma of havsna much II would Ilk• "' flllld ar.s .... hW. "' llind 1t present arguments to Congress for increased f\Jn· ding and a two-year autbori.za.· lion. Nixon vetoed a two-year authori7.a1 ion last yeM The board said It wlU seek legblalioo lo provide l60 nullion for fiscal year 1974 and MO miUkwl for tbcaJ 1'75. 'J'ht corporation ii now operatint under temPort.ry ltgislalion wh1cli allows it to spend nO mort• thiin $35 mlDJon this yl':i r. Nixon has budgeted f45 'ni\lloo for It ln lhe coming yenr. Key Role llOLLYWOOD fUPJJ H11Ty Carty Jr.1 1igned wl\h prnducer Micha• Wa)'M for 1 tty role in "WedncsdA)' Mom- Ins." otlrTill& Jolin Wo)'DI oad G<oti• K<nnedy Television Luring Movie Makers Bae By BOB THOMAS HOLLvWOOD (AP) -A trend that of!en OOP" for the quality ol telcvlllon pro- gramming: mort and more movie maken are turning to TV. During the put t w o decadt:1, the pattern f o r timl of waiting for movie deals to matertallu ln an evtt"1lriokiz>& marUt: ill· stead, they have gone for tbe steadier Income rrom spedals and weekly series. But there are creative cun- sidtration• a.a well dramaa.'' "Mawk" bu bom illlOlher bnr one -CID belp tbe good rattt other. R«:.utly United Artbll THE M0:."1' &UC<eil/urof the "Oor murn to TV wu not re-...ie...d hil film "Cold TV·~Movie>to-TV creators prompted by ecooomtcs,u •Yt Turkey" wltb the ad line: are Nornian Ltar and Bud Lear. "We came back 10 do "The man ~bo created Archie Vorkl.11. Both ~1arted to early taped aboWI, and there ll no Bunker and Maude now gives TV varh:ty sbows, then made great promise or blg money you Rev. Cla.yion Brook.II such films as "Come Blow from them -untea they are tDlck Van Dyke)." Your ltorn" and '"Divorce big hits. T •st eogag:cmenls drew blg- Amerlcan Style•• "I came back becaute ol the ger rteelpl.5 than the first run Three years ago, Yorkin and etti.temenl or dolng 10rne:lhlng two year• ago. Lear returned to TV with new and dl!ferent with 'All In Anolher re t u r n e e to forthcoaltnc "°""" UpOD a __.. .. 'l'bll -be WU (Joe), C111 TV wUll tJle ...U· received "1lte Wer o f Cblldreo, 11 about No t t b t r n ir<land. "I believe In Utpln& a ~tr In TV," ,.y, llcbatler. "lt 1 a tni1t1ke. to t.lt 1round Wilting fW the pre90lll !Um establ~I to come up with 10111<Jhing ball·WIY ln- ieresun.a." • cre1Uve talent was to get started In lelevi61on and lben "move up in c.lau" to feature fUma. Only JllOle who couldn't make it ln movies shifted from Jllms to TV. "Television h:is matured," says a producer--writer "You no longer have 10 tum out the woe bland pap, although there is still plenty of It on the alr. You're allowed more aophisfjcaLion, both in comedy shows and in lht lclnds or issues you can lreat in sensational results. T b e i r the Family.' Bud came back televblon ii Oeorge Scbae:Cer, ----~----­ series, "AU in rhe Family" for the same reason with 'San· whote Hallmark speciall won Kids Like To and "Sanford and Son," scored ford and Son.' " scorf;S of awards. He turned to f1n11 and second in a recent dlrecung such features as Ask Andy 'Ibat ha1 changed. 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AHodaled Proto llloalco Clly -ooco mown as "tile · reglm bl tile most 1r1111pareol air" ls cboklnc <m anog. SOme call h IDOlhor Los An(d... • 1be paraU.IJ of air poUulloo in the lwo metropolitan areas are many, and their problems tn coot.rollina the noxloua fume1 ire much the same. Tbert. are subltantlal dilfel"f!OCeS, too, Wblle Mwco City i. 1 ... 1ec1 at a lolly altitude of 7.!41 feet and Loo Angeles al a coastal !40 feel, both Ue in basins where atmospheric lnverslons trap the polluted air rising from the aurfa«. EXCEPT ON l\AJ\E CLEAR days, 1 blanket or 1mog obscures the !iiow~P" Beroi~s Kiss pod YOlcanoel IUl'TOUlldinc the Me.dean capltAI. 'Ille mountains ringing Los Angelol are ooly oocaalooally clearly vlaible. Mexico City bas a population of eight millllon, Los Angeles ()owuy, ,.,.,, millloo. The \automobile is Ute major villain In both cities. Mexican authorities blame 70 percent ot their poUuUoa on cars while In Los AJiaeles motor vebicles accowit !or 90 percent. There are 4.5 mU1Jon cars in sprawling Ula Angeles County Md 960,000 in more compact Mealco City. MEXJCO CITY HAS ONE of the world's most modem subway sy~terru. Uf'I T...,._te Kristine Whitlock, 8, gives her brother Brand, one of two she rescued from their burning Evandale, Ohio borne, a big buss. Local volunteer firemen awarded the youngster a beroiJ;m plaque. Making her act.Jons on Jan. 6 even more noteworthy, Kris- tine is deaf. $300,000 to Nix on Clean, bright orange trams speed alooa 26 mlla of the three-line .system on rut>. bet tlrea that gjve pa.ssenger:s a smoolb.. qulet ride. 1be city al9o bas BD old trolley s)iltt.ln thlt authorities rettnll)' have promoted by cleaning up and palntlng the cars. Despite the avallabiUty ol these f8C'Ultie1, the Envlronmental Depart· ment of the Health Ministry e11tim1tes that of the l? mJlllon individual trips made daily in the F~eral District, only L 75 million are oo noot'OOtaminating means uf u·an~rt&U'Xl, such as the si..bway and tr0lle)'S, "II we want to clean the air we breathe in thls beautiful city," says FranclJco Vizcaino Murray, deputy minister of en· PEIMAIEIT PRESS ''"""""' l<Mdo--'-14-''-1_97-'-J------=DAl=.l V:_:.:Pl::LO::T_..!%~7 • Ill Air· Pollution Angeles vironmeolal lo1prG\"f.ment in ~lr:Ueo, "It is vital that we require mllC'r: at· tention to t h e coodldon of, o u r automobUci •.. UWt we beg.in to use col· lecliv~ transpO.rtahon." EXCEPT FOR RUSES, Los Angeles is ~·itbout mass transponation. Its s1reet· cars and inter-urban trains \'am.shed many years ago Wldct Ult'-ooslaugh1 of the automobile. There have been many proposals in re-- cent years for new rapid transl! racililies in Los Angeles -commuler trains, subways, nlooorall -but none ha.s gotten off the ground. The Southern California Rapid Tran.lit District only recentJy put into use a special express lane for commuter buses 00 lhe San &nwdlno P' ...... y. '"""" buses tip along at 19 mUet an hour while ordinary traffic crawl&. during rush hours. The hopt Ix tha peopl< will ride lhe u- prtSI busts ntbr.r than drivt their c.arS uuo lht dty. thereby cu1ung the number ol polluUO<HpeWlllg veblcl" oo the freeways. CALIFORNIA'S REGIJlATIONS to control the emlSSlOO of poUuwu.s from automobiJe exhausts are the tllO$l. $lrln- genl In lhe country, but there have been demands tor an even harJber crackdown. P,,,P.sals include guoline ratlooing . a LU oa entW:iOns. priorities for buses aod 15-CU. FT. NO-FROST AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER REFRIGERATOR- FREEZER COMB. rar pools on the lmw1ys, penaltloo foe cari carrying onJy I.be driver, lbd ti:: qulnd <DllV<rs1'1n ol fleet fthld• .. natural gal: or steam. 1be Lot Angeles County Air Polluil<m Coot:rot Oi.st.ritt claims It has beet a.o-- omlul 1n rec1uc;na pollutlm emitted from Industrial planlS. Bui Mexico City b plaau«f by pollutants discharged by c e m e n t • pnroi<um and fertilizer plaota IDd mining operations. Regularioo& to C'Drry out the air poll~ tioo par1 of a Mex.lean anlk.'Ontamlnal.ioo law went into effect last year. lodustries can reeejve tax exemptiool on anllpollulioo eqliipment oot produced domestically. ------- THURS FRI SAT MARCH 1) II• 17 1973 . , 1r--... PllllAlllllT rass Ambassador Tells BVYNOWAND SAVE 30.0 0 * Of Contribution WASHINGTON (AP) -Dr. Ruth Lewlll Farkas say1 her poat11ectio.n contributions to Preaklent Nllolis rHlectioo campolgn bad nothing to do With her appointment 1&'""1· baaaador to Lunmbours, Mn, Farkas told the Senate Foreign RelaUons C<)jnmltt.e Tueaday she and' h e r millionaire husband, New York department store owner George Fart.as. prom Is e d $300,000 to the Nixon cam- paign "quite a bit before the inauguraUon." ANOTHER NOMINllE, V. Jolm'Xrehblel, appointed am· baaaador to Finland, said Tuesday be gave '30,000 to President Nlton's campaign "in keeplD&" with what I have been iJvlng over the yeera." Mra. F41ku testified a\ her eonflnna!loo bearln~ tho! sbe and ber husband, decided lo contribute a f t e r Prhldent Nixon's vtslts to China and MOflCOW last spring. "Being pleased, we wanted to do what we could to keep him lD office," she said. SEN. GALE McGee (!J. Wyo .. ), presldlnq at the bear· Ing, que.•lloned the nominee about what be called the "unusual timin'f" of gifts totaling more than !200.000 reported for December, Jan- uary and Febn.lary. "II bad to do with lhe slo<k market.•• she said· "Wt were not liquid •I the time. We had to sell lllocks." She called the '300.000 a "mlnfmnl amount." aaertin~ that she and he< husband, launder of Alexander's depart- ment store chain, have given more than $3 million to u nl vera.l ties, museums, bospltau and other ....... SEN. CHARLES Percy (R- DI.), .. Id David Abshire, asslsta.nt aecretary of State, in/onned Iba committee, In a l<!Ur dated All(. 15 that Nlxoo Intended to appoint Mrs. Farlw, 16, ambassador to Luxembourg -once the am- bass ado r i a I post 0( Democratic benefactor Pearl Mesta. Mrs. Farkas said she heard of her possible appointment "ln August or just before" and did not know what held up the appoinbnent until it wa~ an- nounced Feb. 'l7. The promised Political con· lrlbutJoo. she! said, "bad nothing to Clo wllh gelling an ambassacklrship or not.•• MCGEE SAID the com- miltee would keep the bearin'g record Of)ell. "There may be follow up questions," be said . Noting that the Nixon elec- tion campaign rund had a large surplus at the time the latest F a r t a s gifts were received. McGee safd: "It's a little unuMI under the ctrcumstances. tt's one of the factors we'll want to aort DUI." City Image ,;' Promp ts T1·ansfer BERKELEY (AP) -To escape what tbey feel is the city ol Berkeley'• "detrfmen. ta! Image," trustees ot the American BapUat Seminary are moving their school to Southern <Jalllomla, I faculty spokesman say1. TRE REV. Eldon Emsl said the truatcea . vo&ed over the we<kend to begin moving the !0-l!udonl temlnary llarllng ttU. summer to Co'llna, where the church operata lllOlhu seminary. "It hu to do with the image or Berk.eley In !Dllll1 parts of tbe Wett," sakt Mr. Ernst, who opposed the change. "An Image which Is not alwayA ·correcUy scent bu& au Image • W!!ICb • m•Jorlty of !be tru~ feel la ~ta!.:' . BEllKELEY IN rtcenl yHra bu be<n the site or nam""°"' l\Udent demon•lr•- llonJ. Including the "People's Park" riolJ. lq AprU, urn. 1 b re e mtmbora of a radical •late .,,,.. elec\ed lo lbe oily coun- el I. E> Whirlpool® 3-TEMPERATURE PERMANENT PRESS AUTOMATIC WASHER 11 3-Convenient Wayi To Charge ---... l OOWATT IPP AM /FM /FM STEREO MUS IC SYSTEM 11111 136WATT IPP AM /FM /FM STEREO MUSIC SYSTEM 11718 ~BARGE IT! 4-PIECE AM/FM/FM STEREO ~USIC SYSTEM •••• I ---·----··••lllCI -:i:zr ... __ -- 17-CU. FT. 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Whal Will it meu le< CalllocnlaT El PaJO must sell Us bold!Jlp lo a group called AP· CO, mad• up of Alaska Interstate Co., Apco OU O>rp., !lull ID!mtate O>. and 'llp- ~'.°" Land and Explorallon AfOO WILL build a new line lo ..,.,,. California aod, In Ibo llllerlm, El Paso muJt mate some of Its pipeline eapeclty nailable to the new con1pan1 until tbe pipeline ladlltles art buliL ~ Atty. Gen.. Evelle J . Younger supported the divestiture move. He wu critbl of El Paao'• ~'!': lie l8id the company ~~J a ·''po<r record'' for devel0}¥DI new gas tuppliea. • '""' &lpreme court action .reduces El Paso11 g a a reoelvesby--tlllld. 'l!>e dlve!llture cwld ...i ~---· J>owever, in !hat El Pl'!!> will 'have a ,..iuced tupply o! natural ps to service Pacific Ga& and Electric O>. in lhe ~ ond Soolllem Callfornil .and Southern COunrlea Gas ;eompanies Jn the 0011th. l IN ADDmON, llOulbm l CaUfornta I EdD Co.~ San lDi"o Gu and Electric Co. <and the Los AIWele• Depart· jmejll of Water aod Power 'mi&l>l bave lo pay more for .... they .... Ill. lteam- 'g<neratlng -,.,, ... Bennett belleveg. over the •long baul, that the formaUoo :at APCO could mean lower !rates because there ia com- :peUtlon for gas, oot recogniztS •that the. ao-called .. energy • criab may temper'' lht raU: .problem. llowml Bo)'d, El Paso's •corporate di.airman, took a ~ phl1oooplllc ~L : •1Tbe decision will not af- : rect El Paeo11 prevtously an- :~ _..ion programs ~aimed al developing new .. energy suppiy aources, ·• Boyd ! said. • : "HOWEVER., JT will im· pede reallzaUoo of tbe marl- ; m.... polenti8I kl oerve 35 ::J., needed kl serve 35 ;watera ~~ inuru::: ;state&. ! ''This will be partlcuiariy ; true In the PocUlc Northwest i: area, which ii exclusively ~dependent .... El Paso for it. I gu supply. An lddltional sup- ' Her will not l/O added, oot a dil&reol nw11gemenl will ' taU over a * C!OD'lpany to $ receive tile fragmenled part of • the El Paso aystem." he said. '=:~~~He~ " new company plans extensive ~ e~atioo for new reserves in tbe llocl;f Mowitaina and Caada. John G. 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Cat.-...... ... •e.-C...~""'. -·- SPRING r ASHION SPECIALS ~·­....... • • Ith W .,_, ::-.~ .. -: .,. ~l~IL ) I I ........ ....... •' I I • • DAILY PILOT Alex Talks, Hustling At Texas WtdtltsdaJ, Marett lA, tm POMPANO BEACH, Fii. -Alex J«mloo. who has bad a reputatk>n as a malblgem", II bulUlnil to show tile Texaa llangm that he can regain the fonn he hid ln. 11'10 wben be won the American League batting champiooship. Johnson, obtained from Cleveland, ar· rived at the tra.irung camp of the RaJJgen over the weekend and manager Whijey He1T48 said he is planning to use tbe Slugger u a demgnated hJtter. "l prefer to play every day," Johnson said, "because when you are playing ev.ery day It help< kffp you mentally and plgyidca11y aJtrt in every area. Johnson saJd; "My image probably isn't too good. 'nlat's a reflection upon the inefficiency of t~ spor:t~ system, It's dl!IU:ult to de!ebd youneU. But I get my s~action from playing well . .q'hat's What J want to do and that's what I'm here to do." Hiss Entered INDIANAPOLIS -Three more cars were entered Tuesday for the May 28 ln· dlanapolls 500, with Mike Hi.8&1 last year's Rookie of the Year in the· auto racing claa.sJc, named as one of the drivers. Hiu, of Tustin, will have b1a chojoe of two can owned by Don Gerhardt of Fremo, powered by Drake-Offenbauser engines. uP1 T11t1111o1" tee Braytm of Coldwater, Mich., who triede the starting field for 200-milers at Michigan and Milwaukee track!!, last summer, will be driving an ElseMour Special Coyote-Fon! which A.J. F~ dnwe Jn the 1m race. Spi~er Dies IN LA TONIGHT -Russia's Olga Korbut and her Soviet Olympic teammates will be at the Los Angeles Sports Arena at 8 o'clock for a gymnastics exhibition. Above Miss Korbut works out on tbe balance beam. Below she's seen in the middle of her famed back flip off the uneven parallel bars. · KNOXVILLE, 'l'enn. -Tennessee high j111mper Tony Wilson died of mu1tiple sinaD brain hemorrhages, University Hoepital reported Tuesday. Wilson, who held the Southeastern ~~ high jump record with a leap iii 7 feel, 1 II Inches. died in the hospital Jilooday alter be<'oming ill Sunday. The Tennessee Student Health service rel!O"led Tuosday that the bleeding waa caused by a variety of meningitis not nortnal\Y, oontaglous. . LA' .. Fo~ : VEnGt l!EA . -The i..q,, .1pri1;, llodgm J!livo ll as a pl~leam.ln the Mlind 11 this sp~ Is any· U.. dicatlodi'.~Y con depend Oil Iba blltlep again Oilil seaaon. -. 1 1 1. r ... -u-.-11ie !Jodtws' 1ap n .. 11•1'11111 pltdlerl hive yielded l\1.11 \wo , ~iaJ pstoeo pilthed lour lnn!niJ Tuesdaf agalost the New York Mets giv- ing up""" fU; !l'tl Loil'~M·l!i91<.: ~ • cxhlbl~ Ylctoey at st. P•il/l!IJ'. on · Joe Fel~\I plncb granll ·alam llilmer .in the ninth wJth two out. -" 1 Osteen, · 1 1100,000 lelt-hander, along with DDn SiJt!OJl, Andy Mweranlllb, Al Downlrit .nd 'I'ocully Jobll l\aTe all been eflect!Ve In their ~"!'If •pl'ing efforts. Jolndield MO~ wlthollt a nm in the opei!loJ 41'o 1liitngs be vlorked Tljes- day u a Dodier "B" team defeated ~ontrepl here f.S. Angels Icy ~DALE, Ariz. -There's no need tlj:remlnd the Callfomlo Angels lltat aJthou81! baseball i• well Into spring trainlnj: It's officially winter for: anot¥r week.·.' ' Genentt , Manager Harry Daiton says the thllii most concerning the Angels rlght now ls the weather. Olga Says Munich Efforts Wouldn't Medal in 1976 ,, California lost to Cleveland 3-0 at Tucson 'TUeaday in a game sbortened to '4 'Ii il'li!hiJ• by rlin that washe<l out. a ached~ .... ' meeting Tuesday night at Phoenlt Wlth Arl1.ona State. Earlier the AngelJ bad their spring opener rained out and pl•y~ Sunday despite rain. ' Rapper Resigns RICllllOND, Ve. -The latest spat between the Amateur AlhleUc Union and th• NatiooaJ Collegiate Athletic AS80Ci•· tion has resulted in University of Pittsburgh track coach Jim Banner resigning as coach of the AAU track squad that wlll ,meet the Russians In a .ueet b.rl Frldlly night. Banner resign~ as coilch of the U.S. men's team 11Jesday at the urging of Pitt.!lbUrgh athletic direct.or Cass A1yslinski, Banner's move ~e in the 'Wake of NCAA threats that its member in- stitutions involved in the meet would be subject to probation and any un· dergraduates enlered could lose their ellgjbility. Meanwhile. efforlJ: to break the deadlock between lhe two organizations f~l apart Tuesday night because or the •ilalyielding, arbitrary" attitudes of the' groups, said Rep. Peter Peyser. R-N.Y. ''I'm burned up with both these lU'&•nizatlons,'' Peyser s a Id jn WubJniton. '1111ey1re both trying to ~o)ld power bases on their own," Grae,bner Wins CllARbESl'ON, W. Va . IAPl -Third-seeded ~ Craebner wore down West Germ>ny~I I li1ciler in U1e third !el TUelday 1 lor a 7"6, S.7, 6--3 victory and a In Wednesdoy's ,.millnat loand of the fll,000 Natio1U1! Indoor Open l<nnls dJamplonahlp. Gneboer wW lace loi»eeded Roma· nlan IUt Nuta9e, who defeated Pat Cramer o1. South Alrl<a M. S.7, 7-6. 'Ille otter 1tm!Dnll maloh will pair 't JU8Q OIJl>m, a H. f.~ 7-5 wln- ll"' o._ Ion Tlrlac of Romln!J, aod ~ ....... P~d<r of West ll<nn811)', trllo Ulllft ..,.,., _.i..,od Ala \ j' f.I, f.I. > Olga Kori.Jut. the tiny Soviet miss who capliva1ec! livc{llnd tflevision audiences v.·ith her f:old medal g y m n a s t i c s performances at the 1972 Olyn1plc Games in Munich, told this column that if she could repeat the exc:e\Jence or tho~e ef- forts at the '76 Olympics she probably \Vouldn'l even get a n1ed:11. That's how rnuch she believes '-''Or'lfl GLENN WHIT£ WHITE WASH gyn111uslics will ln1prove bcfo1·e the 1971i Carnes 1n Montreal. Although Miss Korbut :;peaks son1e English, she gret'lt•d reporters and kids fro1n Los AnKe>h•s' Olga Korbul f'an club lhrough th~ words pf an interpreter, except to say 1.t1ank you. Tuesday at LA International Airport. The kids were all wearing Olga Korbut T-shirts and they presented her with one of the shirts. 1...t:K>king ahead, she fee ls she'll l1Uve to work extremely hard nnd improve the next three years Ir she is to 811cccssfu\Jy defend lhe crowns she won in Munich. And while she says she like!I a11 four evenls -beom, uneven parallel bars, vuull 11nct free exercise -thi~ bar~ ore her rnvorite. IGngs Tie Rival ' LOS ANGELES -Sllll slru'11!11ng lo make the NaUohal Aockey ~Uague plsyorrs, the,LQs Angeles Kinp ~turned hon'c 10 host PiltJburgb tonigfft after n quick one g<1me road trip lhat lert two strettk.!i unbroken. M1nne!Ma fought the \thalllng Kings t.o a 2-2 tie Tue5day ni ght1 holding a ~J that has aten Los Angele• unable to d•l•al lh .. North Stars for inore 111An three yeors and 17 games. J Although m06t of the attention and q11L'Stions wero ' directed from the news n1edia only to Miss Korbut. her team members did get in one voice of unaniminity -, that bei[\g a big "da 1yt's).'' when asked if theY wanted to visit Disneyland during !heir brief visit to the Southland. 'fonl).!ht at the .. Sports Arena these f;in. ,t.isti c Russian athletes \Ylll go through \l'hat were essentially their routines 1n Munich when they dominated com· petition. Anyonl! planning oo attending the 8 o'clock shl>w who doesn't alread~ have tickets sbould call ahead to see if anv are-Jett. Tbey ure priced at $7, $6. $5. 1'he Soviets have already been greeted by enthusiastic crowds in li"ouston anrl Ruffa lo and they recall the two sites in An1erica that have most imrressed tht'm lhus far: N'tagara Falls and NASA head- qu~rters. The girls hact a barnstormjng tour of ~n1a\I towns in the Soviet Union following the Olympics In trdf!r lo personally greel !.ht• people who 6Upported them. And in furttter propaganda-Qrienled romment through the interpreter, the gyrnn..'lsts said they were aware or the wann im· Jlression they generated In the U.S. and wantl)d to come--here to perform as a way of showing their thanks. fl.1iss Korbut said she re<:eived an nvalanchc of ran mail from throughout the world after the Olympics and added that tbP bulk of it can1e trom the USA. The llusslan gymnasts -especially Miss Korbut, who seems never to stQp s1nillng -have probably beeome their uatlnn's mo9t outstanding good wUJ bearers. And that they h~ve come to tho Southland to display their amazing talt!nts l8 one of the year's great sports bonuses. * * * Someone Muggeated lMt Arlzon11 State might try a $\all against UCLA 11tursday night in the NCAA Western Regio!Ulll basketball playo!fll. FQcr&et it. Arizona State11 Iden or R sl&U 11 lo Inbounds lll6 ball before •hoOdlli· I Ahd e:pe•klog-_ or Arbon• State, former Weotminoler Hip ace Ed Baoe h1J upped 1t11 pitching r to 4-0 !or ASU. Having to,'. r~~ .. t5CL - Doesn't AWe Are~ Ace By HOW ARD L. HANDY Of t1M 0.HJ P'Hlft ii.ff "l will just go out there and play my game. I'm not scared of them at all." Mike COntreras, former Huntington Beach High School basketball atar and now a senior at Arizona State Uolversity where be 1' the Sun Devils leading soorer, made these comments by telephone when asked bow be felt on tbe eve of facing the nation's No. 1 college learn -the UCLA Bruins. The Sun Devils and Bruins tangle i.D lhe second game ol .an NCAA }\egionil doobleheader at Pauley Pavilion Thurs- day night at 9il0. How will the Sun Devils go about playing tbe Bruins? • "\Ve are going to run wilh them. We're not going to try and slaU. The big th:Uig we have to do is to cut down on the mistakes we have made this year," says Contreras. Is this a Mission ImpoSsible trek for the Sun Devils? Have they faced thls !ype of pres.5Ure before? ''Right now we are peaking and playing very well together. We don1t try to play a ball control type or game. We like the fast break. "Remember. when we started the Western Athletic Conference season, we also weren't given much of a chance to win." · . ' MIKE CONTRERAS scorer this season· with ·a 16.4 average. How will the , Sun Devils play the Bruins when \bey are on defense? Will Contreras he lacing Larry Hollyfield on an individual basis? "We11 be playing a man-to-man defense to start the a;ame," he says. "We'll pressure the guards about tJirre. quarters of the court. "1 hear I'm going to be playing against I Greg Lee with Jim owens usipled to JlOllyfield." . When Contreras and Ito 11 y 11 e I d · (Compton High) we,.. sun In blj!lj acbool , Ibey laced ..,,h other \)II •I Jea:n lwo oo- castons· but M!kr-~~ •-mnelnbe{ much aboOt ~ coo""'1Ut!OP&-'1 "I did 111 rli)lt sgQ!n.!l Ill"! lbal tUne >) he $8Vlli • -' ,. ' Mike gets lour tickets for Ille mnes al UCLA ana ha• seven members 'Ofbls im- mediate family with on 11t1e to atleod the game. "I guess they'll ha .. to draw atraws lo decide who gets to go andithe' others will have to watch it on televtSloo." ' ' Mike ha. a y0W1ger brother (Raul) playing st Huntlngtoo ~acb as a j\Jnlor this year. 1' he Influencing bjm lo attend Arizona State? ' "It's his decision," Mike aays. '1 know be likes it over here but be has a while to decide." The secondary education maj'or w1U take an extra semester to coaip)ete his college work before venturing forth in the field as a prospective teacher and coach. "U I get a chance, l woUld like to try professional blljketball," the 6-2, 185- poo_nd lorward says. "f think I'm big en<iUgh." But right now his future is of llt.tie ~ cern. That is, all but the very immediate future and a confrontation with the undefeated and awesome UCLA Brulos. l~owever, the Sun Devils went on to post a UH WAC mark and cop the title with a last second victory over Colorado State University in which Contreras played a leading role. "£ was handling the ball at the time and was suppoSed to take the Cinnl shot," he recalls. "They bad two or three guys on me at the time and I went up to shoot from about 15-20 feet out. Lakers In Detroit -' • "When l was in the air, I saw our center, _Ron Kennedy wide open under the basket and I quickly changed my mind and passed to him. He made it and we won the game and the conference ti- tle." Wilt Bids for Record When the Sun Devils use the fast break, what part does Contreras play in getting lhe ball downcourt? NBA Shooting Average "I'm mostly the middle man handling the ball when we break. I'm u.sually an !he sidelines and get the first pass after it is cleared from under the basket. I take it to-the guys in the rniddle." Apparently he also gets down court 'vith Jightnjng speed and does his job as a shooter as well. Contreras is Arizona State's leading Expensive Life But Keino Now Runs for Keino PORTLAND, Ore. (AP} -"It's an ex· pensive life and pro track gives the track and £ield athlete the opportunity to cash in on his talents. I don't care who I run against or where. It's business. Talking was Kip Keino, whose talents \\'On him Olympic gold medals in )968 and 1972 but until this year allowed rum to live no better than he could afford on his Kenya policeman's salary. On Feb. 4. Keino signed a professional contract with the International Track Association for a rumored $25,000. "I used to nm £or Kenya ," saJd the 33- rcar-old Olympian. "Now I run for Kip Kcino. \Vith a good year I could make $50,0()() to $60,000." I Keino was in Portland Tuesday as acJ.. vance man for ITA's March 30 meet in MemorjaJ Coliseum, in which he'll meet Jim Ryun. among others, in the 1.500. Keino, who won the 1,500 meters in Mexico and the steeplechase in Munich, believes pro status will be to the bet"' Lerment, not the detriment o[ the sport. '·It will encourage the athlete to go for the record." he said, "I'll run for the full swing." Track is now a full-time job for him. "The day I signed my pro contract was the day that I quit my police work in Kenya," he says. "Tbis is a business for me now and that makes it a lot dilletent than running has been for me before." DETROIT (AP) -Their third straight Pacific Division title in the bag, the Los Angeles Lakers wind up a two-game road trip against the Detroit Pistons t.onight, readying for the playoffs and defense of their Nattonal Basketball Association crown. Uis Angeles dispatched Buffalo (121- 1}2) Tuesday night to -maintain a IG- game lead in-the-division with only nine games left to play -five of them' in- cluding tonii_ht's on the road. Bidding to become the first player in On TV Tonight Clu11inel 5 •t 6 NBA history t.o have a shooting average of over 70 percent for a· season, Wilt Chamberlain hit IO of 12 from the fioor and tied his season high with 2S poin(s against the Braves. Chamberlain also pulled in 23 rebounds for the Lakers and tossed in five of seven attempts from the free throw line. Jerry West scored 23 points for Los Angeles and Jim McMillian 22 as the Lakers put six players in double figures. Los Angeles led 32.-31 at the end of the first period and 61-58 at the half as the Braves stayed Close to the Lakers through most of the first three perlOO,.. Finally the Lakers broke a 77-77 deadioCk. with just over fi ve rilinutes to go in the thlrd quarter and by the time the fourth quarter started were ahead 92- 85. LllS Attffln (120 avfflle flU) • • T • • T 8rldtn ' .. 9 Garf't!f ' .. " Chberln " ., " HUion ' .. ' Coun11 • >I " ·-· • ... " Erkltln ' .. " K1flmn " ... " Grant ' .. ' """"" n 1·2 23 Gooarldl • '" 13 E. Sm!I" ' .. " MeMlln • ... " "· Smith • ,_, • Pr1<:! ' .. t Wohl • .. s 1, "'"' ' .. ' Turner ' ... • wn• ' ... 21 Tot1l1 50 21·2t 12l Toti II 4 lWI llJ ~ """"' " " " ,.__,. ...... " " " V-l\2 Fouled out -E. Smith. Tl'IM I'!"'' -1y. All9•• u. pvtr11G u. T ecllnlail foul ... L.oJ Aftolllet lo&cft SMrman. ,. -tt.730. ~ McCord Wins at 118 Seaeliff Gary McCord of Riverside kept his hot bole while hla oppooent toot a bogey five. .streak alive Tuesday io the Western MCCqrd's victory at Ru O & ~ n g l O El Tournament Goll Association winning the Seacllff was worth.f6,000. .. weekly event In n •uddeJHfeath playoff McCord !\ad. rounds o( 74 Incl 70 \fhllo with first round leader SteVe Cole. C0Jc1 whO wop '31CXXI, had 111·73. McCord and Cole, ol Seattle, werio tled The two were the only playm tq even o~ even par 144 at the end of· regulation tie por wltb Rick Dive! o1 I.eguna two round• before McCord llnally woo It , NICUel third at 14' two strokes back wlp- with 81'1 even par on the second ·ptayoff·" nlog $2,0(IO. , Gail Goodrich. benched after getting into foul trouble early, came back and put In nine or his 13 points during the fourth quarter spurt!' in which Los Angeles led by up to 17 points. Mel Counts also aided Laker scoring with 15, tying his·llellSJn bmt, to help Los Angeles win its third game in as many meetings this season with Buffalo. Bob Kaubnan of the Braves look game scoring llonors with 28. Los Angeles is 4-1 against Detroit, ~ eluding a Ul-117 rout last Sundal'•! the Forum that was the Lakers1 tcp scoring eUort this season -surpassing their previous best of 140 aga1nst the same Piston team. The Lakers reW,O, home to host New York_ Friday night. Anteaters Win ~ 'f AtPepper~e MALIBU -Ray Humphri" and Gary Wheelock combined to pitch a two-hitter and Rod Spence had three base tilts in leading the UC Irvine baseball team to its 11th victory of the sea.90n Tuesday afternoon over host Pepperdinc College, 4-2. . Humphries started on the mound and worked the first seven frames, giving Up both hits but no runs. Wheelock had con- trol problems and walked three batters in the eighth coupled with an en'Or to give the Waves two unearned runs. The Anteaters a,re now 11-6 for the season with a doubleheader at home against Cal State (Long Beach) Satur- day. UCI scored its first two runs in the opening frame when Rich Molina Terry Stupy and Jefl Malinoff walked lo loid the bases with one out. Spence singled to get Molina across and Jack Cl~elaod had a sacrifice fly !or the other- Pepperdlrte had the bases loaded with two outs in the ninth but Wheelock got the final man on a popup to third. Tot9ll UC lr"tW PtPP'f(ll,,. .. '""' llO•Wllll1,c:f ltlOM~.,-.lb • 1 I o Alc.u111r, rl ••1oaeni.c 4 0 2 2 Mefl/I, W o o, t q Corto!n, 111 lOOIG•IJsl!'.U ' O ,1 O R""ro. p11 , 0 0 0 Pfllll111l. .. 0 0 0 0 Poi«ff111 p J 0 I 0 fl:ONl'lfield, pf'! IOOOft\ot1,p Wttner, p 2Jmb0, Pll llllJ Tolah ' k.,. _., 1"""'- . , ...... • ' I • • • • ~ : : I , ' l a o o O ' ' ' i . ' . I o t . ' ... l 0 0 ' 1 0 0 0 ' • • I I 0 t 2' t ' ' • • • ltl f!O a-i I t OCO OOI 1121>-a t. t D11roeher onFire.After Fine COCOA, Fla. (AP! Leq IJulocbet •ay• hn usulllty doesn't mind gctlq •l•pped w~h • fine or two -but not this tlmo. The fiery manager of (jie HOllSton AstN>S "'YI ~·u quit ba,.ball lll<l bail tllo N•Uonal Leagun Into coorl before he'll cough up '250 lo Qiµb Feeney. Leo the L!p watchtd with ple&sure Tue.day aa hfs,Aslrot dow!lild l!ciawn 4-3 In so exblbltloo gam•. Then t~e •mn• twisted Into a sn11rl as be oJ>eIM:d tho telcarom from th• National League pMidcnl . ·11 told' lluhicliu lle'd --IZ<I for lnlorlerinl with hlJ team's mecllng' wlthlln 'lo!IDer, execullw director of lhe Major League BasebaD P.layer1 ~llop. In Poll\PlllO Beach, Fla., oft Mooilay. "lt'J _payable the Ora\ ol the lt'8!0D " filmed. ~a no way l'il pay '( or let the HOltltoa club pey ll I wll\ ttlllgn and lab lhem to c..'OUl't. I can't M!l!I w'181iautbbrlt, he baa," btqldot~. 'Tm 'Madi I'm h<llt« than a $)2 '1!1lJ. Before J pjly llits ~ I'll lllk lo 111J1 1(, torney and Ce! legal advlee. But Ibo way l reol rli)lt now, lberll's DD tll'f I'll P'll' the fine. "SolJlll>ocly wlll hive ID abow me In black •1 '!lhlte thal Mr: Feeney can flne • me lar thts act. I don~ know wllfther ~ bas lbe pow•r or whether the-°""" misslooor (Bowle Kuljft) doe.I, or~ In ba.,.bll!. "U l wa~ """'B" be 1114, a 1!11 mm. calmly, ''I'll pa.y' Ibo l2l0. If t w11 """"' I )'Ollltln't argue allout lt MO bit. I've been fined m.liiy U11lt$ '1nce l'vt been' In baseball and I've never """" argued about a fine -heVVr ...,., I~ paid IL Tllat'1 thaL lli I'm """'8. l'ID Wn>ng. "In th1a pordctil• c;aoe, l tl!O!f l'nl)/ol ""'lti· I JUI! clon1 unde!Stand bow I Ola get a 'fllre cold al not hl'9 •""""1 &4 l ldo or llte •""1 .. . " f ' r i CLAUDIA MAROSZ !LEFT!, JANICE JAHSEN COMPETI: FOii GAUCHOS Jaycee Ba•eball 13-inning Win; , • I GWC • m Bucs, Gauchos Defeated I Golden West College escaped with a IJ. lnning victory while Orange Cout and saddleback llllffered ooe-ruo los5eS in JC coft!emice baJeball play Tuesilay. GWC's RUltlen upended visiting IA l!arllor, %·1, lo win their initial S...thcm Cd 'drtult gUM ,.We OCC'• Plralos were falling lo invading Fullertoo, %·l. And Saddlebacll: d1iopped an 11·11 decision to San.Ditlo •~ljtll Diego llillL T6ny Cresd'a aulcide11~e • with the ~ loaded and ..,. oul acored Jdn Macauley from third and gave Golden w ... tJts victory I<\ t1>e Uth. --. The' Rustlen tfl!d the pme Iii the nilllll when Mike Dodd doubled, weol lo tblnl on a sacrtflce bunt ancJ acorecl on a play at the plate wt_>oq the l!lMt !:A cakller droppjld the ball. MeiDwhile, Saddleback's St eve WiUJams bit a three-rm limtr in tht-se- cood and a twe>-nm nJUDdtripper to tie ....._Ill 0....,. c.Nt 111 . ~·-. , .. ,. .. , ........... ,. J1JtF.....,,• 4001 J t 1, I -. rl .4 t 2 0 •rt If t <IF ......... "' • I :I t •lltP._,cf •tit • • • • Wklen"-191, ., 2 • • • jjl t I I 1(---.·o J t o a •• , • ...,,~ .. :1100 •IJJ:""*'O.• 1101 ~-1 I I I ,.ldJ T"4 a1•I _,,_ • • • .. ,....,,,, --,..._., ' I .......... °' ma.IL.Alli .. ,.... . .. ,,,... ~ " J •• , • ...-a. d J ••• ...........,, . .. . ' . '-"'· . . . . . OMl.t: .,, • .___,. ••1• ~.. . . ' . ._.. ' ... ~-...... rtJlll ......... s I •• ._... '. 1 • ... ~.J· ••• a..-.. • • I I •.•"c'rW'r•:t• 11 ~e • 111 ..... • • I •• ""-" .. • • I • ...,_,_ tJ I t I t 0.,.. f I t 1 1 '-'L• Jill ........... , ••1• T_.., -It ft Diablos 'Top J;rojaDS, 5-2, In 9 lnnings 1 -=--. .. 1 ••• Mlsllon Viejo ICOft!d three timel in the. t.-.. :.!. :.., .= • 1 ' 1 top of the ninlb to ed&e unlverslty i-1. Ed u. .., • • • ~~ ~ ~ while San Clemente was blasted 10-1 by WdM .... • • •• • 1-1 • ' Santa Ana in non-le.ague bucball actiaD • a. ...,. on ~~~ Beach ()OStpor)ed • 9Cbeduled ~ ~ 7 ~, l T ::: : 1 f i 1 g9.ttlil ' with Anny·Navy bf Oarlal»d dlli = ;:-: ; I : :, ~. : i ~ ~ tq. Wel growKls, and Will retebeDUle the ~· • 1 • • 1 o...... a .. t i • gaiiie ror TbUndly at Lagun1 Beacfl. r Sp!"~ d ~ ~ : : :""'t."t. •., : ! : : ld'.tirt Motfitt delivered tht game-~ ~.!'.. ~ ~ ~ : ~ , ~ : : : niQ1 hit !or M1ssJOfl VJejo, a buel loadel4 --. • 1 • • • --.. • 1 1 • 1 In the ninth. Tbe Dilbloa eet up Ult :'::c! " : : : : :._ ': ~ ~ : ! r when Jlm ReJnok11 sir~ ....._ , 1 • • • ,._., ..,. 1 1 • • ltendrlcbon walked ml Gary Xej J.: ~ : : : : waJk!d . ~ ~ • .• •' •' •' ,_ three came around on Moftitt'1 """ ,....... ..... arr .._ I to center and an flTW on Lbe pla,J. • . 1 , ,, • "' .,_~ : ; Plet by ~ UclCbneJ am Scott .. .,... • •• 14*-n u • M~ set up MlaD Viejo rum In the •U If t Wtdntsdlf Mvth 14 1973 OAJL'f' PILOT J Gal Sp~·nters Running for Gauchos I ... B1 CRAIG 8lltiff Of .. °"""' ..... llil4f Soddlebock O>llege'I 11l1JetJ< deport· -bas • rellrfet1on Cl! 1olig balr -but it .-Uy WU waived lot l"" spcinten. 'Iba nuon! -botll ore pis. Qaudla M....,. of Mllsloo Viejo and Janice Jansen of Tustin are the tint ttro ......., 1lllleltl to COD!jleta for Sad- dleback slD<e the stale JC •thl•Uc woclotlon recenUy bad the word molt atJldeu from U. <Ode. Both dalm they're not In II for the 1A1bllc:lty -.. bas been the .... with some other JC leluDs with female m<mhera. Leckie Belts Three Homers For Marina Shortstop Ken Leckie bad a perfect day at the plate using an aluminum bal to belt lbree home runs and drive ln aeven marun lo lead Marina J!lgh School to a ~2, ali:·inning victory over host Rancho Alamltoa Tueaday In a ·pme aborted by darkness. In other baseball action lnwlvhla Orange Coa.i area SUDset Le8iue teems, Newport H>rbor edged El Modena. S.%. bcHod llOOtbpew Ernie Hool<; vlaillng Weatm!nst<r stopped Foothill. 9-7: aad HlDltington Beach lost, 7-6, to host Ken- nedy. At Rancho Alamitos, Alarina made ill first victory in three atarta one to remember. In addition lo Leckie'• three homers, Dan Wells also had a roundtrip- per with two mates aboard al the Vlk~ lngs scored aeven Umes .ln the fourth and lldded el&bl more In the filth. Newport•; Tars spotted El Modeaa 1 palr ot nms in the first on an error, a tri- ple and a sacrlfke fly then come bock with -in Iba rutll and a poll' in the sixth. "1bef" 'l&aUy been werking>l>ut for 1boUt· -....W," says --O>Ilec• ''"'* aod field coach Duane cal.G, ""111 they ... kind ol pobficity .. by. ~ bec>UJ< tb<y're !nseture in theft own performances." f 'l1M two &)rls \Hnt to cain with the primary -cf just working out, but both competed In the Gauchos' rqeet with San Bemardlno last Friday. ClaOdla was Iut la the 100 and Jaai<e trailed the field 1n the no. Claudia wu active In Glris, Athletic Asloclatloo ...... during high .thool and port!dpoted In MU meets in the 191Hi1 and im.n ....... She's ai.o pmpeted In flirts lntnmltrll butetbaO, ..ttWU. 1¥>Cb1. ...leyball, and l)'IDllUtlca .. M1as1on Viejo Hieb. Jaalce bas no previous orianlud sports uperieoce, but wu """"""'ied by blih -telcben lo -...... in ccmpetlUve lf)ottJ In coll<&• II Ibo ot> portunlty came uP· "Both m WO<klni out pl!malily for the ...,dlIJonlN." nys Caln, •cldlnl that both girls 10 lhr<Nlh llXllt ol the "'"'" drills . "They're pretty courageous 1o sUck It oul, s1n.. !he _..... are t b ... ~ pmeoce of the two IS.year old gals hN not affected any ol Ibo other members of the Seddleback t..., - otbtr than the r11ct lhat the Dk-1' are ' motivaled more "None o( tNm waws 10 gel beat by tbc girls," tiYI Cllo. I Both gals wlU have -hanl t1me tOn-~ ning any medal1 for the Oauc:hlll' "'11 season, but they're ba$1Cltly oul * ~ cxperlenet and tile condillonlna~ So far, Miss Maron., a M, 1St ' has clocked ti.• in the 100 will Jansen. a 5-7, 110.poundlt bM not~ 1 12 seconds. In other • or<b. they're dolnC whit mlllioos of other 1irls ll't dolnC -cbu- iog boys. SeJll Kings Blanked First Inning Deeter'sHomer AidsFV; Proves Fatal; Ed~qn $tops Dana JI ills ~~r"~~~ ~:: ~.g Steve Deeter ~lted a grand rlam home run In ,the ftltb !nnlng lo bref up a pit· oher'1 due\""" lead the Fooqtaill Valley Barons to • ~l victory over f.oo Amigos Tueadoy oner-. 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Moot ot .. will >U'U clil1& 10 thc"bopc ofa par. take a chance tp get it, .... thus -.. additional shot m. the prooca. Tbe sit111tion Shown In lbe iOustrt· tioo ;, CypaL The player hu ~ lho gJml wilh'blt approa<h shot aad "°" tae<o a diliicult rocovcry. If Ile ""' -the ball i"" hardy Oii ~. green, bcjalt ;night recover hi.s per.. Bui if hc:llacb .-a fraction short, he'll -be fclRed to aaamblo for tbe .~ .. bogq. li\"i,. ....... -. The, sm8tt pbur"Nauld1>c to pitch safely onto the· green and act~ for tile bogey or. with ll gQOd putt, a par. Remember, it's relatively eaisTto come back from a ·bogey, but mere than tWd: as difficult to re-<:oup from a1it ido~goy. 1 fi,o "rt"'""'·-·•,.. Ne.idhart Leading CIF Shot Putter . , 0-Fum bu tal<eft over u Old Crow RDion clwJlplon .. Sanla Aoa Country Club all<r ddeltlng Dr. Ph II Sheehan In oho clwnplomblp ftnals tbla ~ Final round matcbes In the 51):69 and &Ml brackela have notibeen completed. Lee Rlt- ltr" and Bob Corfman will 111o:et In the younger age group while Berl Smith and Sid Biackbeanl are penclled In for th"' llM!9 title. Wllen the rain-="'1 ac-tion is finally co , the three d.ivlsioo Utle hold s will meet for the overall seniors crown. Meanwhile, president's cup actlon conllnues with qu(lll-cymg rouruis to be completed by saturday. Costa Hua Steve Ryan has thrown the president's cup compeUUon up for grabs this year by failing to 4efen~ the title won a year ago ·al Costa Mesa· Golf and Country Club. ' Action in the tourname11t 49.t began ·this week With first ~·8 be ed ~:3 ~l.µrrn:~~ %ter ~u~t11 !:! one-'round per week'µnill wn-.=:: 'Clusion 0£ the £our fligAts. ,. r f • ' . ' Mluio• Vlefo One of tbe main events of the Je11r took place al Mission Viejo Goll l!ld Country Club over the past weekend when the a n n u a I member-guest tournament w .. slaged. Prizes were awarded for )lltlner's bOUer 'ball scores 8atunlay at>d aggregale ..,,... al both partners Sun· day. O<erall -were Dale Ward and bis guest Tom Steel>son Ill Los Alamitos GoU Club with a sc•m•of 206. otliers In the order or finjsh Included Joe Kolom and Gonly E1IJsoD (M>sa ·Verde CC) m, Ton> Amen and Rick Barr (8an Juan mns q!) 214, Jim Lewter and Bob Leibe (Costa Mesa) llJ, Pick Pickup and Jack Klrbooc! .. (Hacienda) 21S. ' - 1 Ren Jcmles ~and Steve Hallberg (Huntingtoii· Seacliff CC) 217, Ro• Larson and Waller Klemenc (iµIJ!<rial Goll Club), iia .. and Bill Luehrs and DOug Mco..\iald (Alnndra Park GC) Zlll. • SabJrday 10w gross wUJl:lers were Mite Kendall arulsteve Stevemon (Marine Mem!l'lal , El Toro) witli 74. Low~nel went ·to Floyd Meguiar' and Dave Flemlng (Los CO,..les ' Warning, Th9'.':SurgBGR Gen111l Has Detennine~ ' That Cigareue Smoking.!~Po/'garoust4 Yo~r ltealth. 1 .. i • I CCI and Jbn lll!ITlne witb Bob St>.hlsmilh (Indian .Hills CC), both wtth 64. SUnday tow aro.ss honors "'ent to two teanu ine1uding Joe Oppenheimer and Llge Thurman (Los Coyotes CC) and Bill Randall and Russ Beac (Los CoyotesJ1 each wlth 161 . Low net winners Sunday were Arnie Lee and Ray Henderson (El Niguel CC) and Gene Clark with Ray Hefferan (Carlton Oalu CCI with US. lm1te Coat Richard Martinez. head pro at Irvine Coast COuntry club, fired rounds of' 7&-7S In !be weekly WTGA tournament at · · Huntington Seacli!! this .... k. A member-guest tournament was staged t o d a y ('Wed- nesday) wiLh :l30 players rac- ing the 11 :30 shotgun ·start. Sunday it'S the annual St. Patrick's Day mixed foursome tournament with C o u r t n e y Owens as chairman. Mlle S.9u41re 511" l/1 GC11lon 86 ,llOOf KEllTUCl(Y STllAIGMT 8l)ltR80" WMI SK(Y. 01$JILLUI fifllD IOmftl 11' TK( JAMlS 8. lllAM OISTltllMG co~ CLERMOIH, 8£Alt,4U.TtJt«Y. The monthly meeting and _ tournament date for the Foun· tain Valley Mlle Sqoare Golt Course men's club wa s staged today with merptiers viewing a golfmg film at the evening banquet. Try Saturday's News We Da1·e You •• f I I · I I ' I DAJlV PILOT Junior Colleges, Higli Schools JC, Prep College Cage Stpndings Volleybail ·-A T • R }t · iGolf Results rea enn1s esu s ... ,:.-:,=·~~ ""-' ... ,~ ... lllC-4 , __ W l Pd, u • ·-. ' .... .... _ W l Pc:I. " Q llll!la II ' Ml ""'"""' .. -... ,_ ·-· '"' '= .. -w ,~ ...... ... lt J.111 llj :lll~ •1,::?:1f~ ~ ~.., ...... 11. 11- 0. IS-It, Ii-lit, lS-4 ,...., Venloty ...,,, IMf H""""-'• ~ u.r, U-- 11. IS.I!. j ·-HuMJnof(lfa ,_,. 11111. la Qvlntll, 1J.. ....... 11111-.ttr ctll Ill) M1tUM Vlf .. -J, F•J"""'""r (II) Ott W•lktt .... ; 4-1 e...., M : dtf •-'41 ff! k.,• .,,, I , F.tttnMlt IUI won M, M. W ... •• Vle4,. UJI '-' .._ l .. 1 -1.e1 Iott .... ' Wttt IUI IDll u. 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Horfllfl '"3, dltl, ~ 6-2. Mi. lifl~•n t-l, Ml MO,..b .... •tll!l'll'l'IOl'I !F) Iott •4, )41 -H, ... O'A-l'l Iott .... 241 •on f•J, 7tJ, Mwt4 (I") Iott ~7. CM, 1·6. -6-2. Dolltlll McOi-n.Mltd•le" !Pl 111111 wlln Kl.,..Orllbft 2 .. , "41 d•I, WoodC;OC~· JOfw!Min "'· ., l,a1k;U..Str-(F ""°" ...i. 6-1, 6-1, 6- 1. JIHlllr V•rt.llY •••• ...... , 11•1 n•> ,..,,.,.., v.11.., 11 .... , jhlge>n !FJ loll IO O•vl<li.Ol'I 14, ct!. A1hlaV "'' IMI. f'•tmar "3, Ori. IM<:ld ..... C'J "°· SftlnblMf !Fl Iott 14, 2-4. _., 6-4, •· I. ....,.. IFI Iott 1-4, H , S.1, J ... ....... (1") IOlt ~Mi. S-1. DortN~H•mlll11n 1'1 Otl. S«•tr•t- Mcleod ~. 1"'1 dtf. MtAlory·Fr1nt1 ...... 6-1. SWMl·O'A90fllfl0 (F) te>IU 2.f, •·J; 1J>(ll 2 ....... c. ---- ¥1n/ty ut111M ••di Id) (ti t•ri ci..-11 ""' ... TIVlOI' IL) d ... Hl!'l\l'O 6•1, !Ml Ll!tf a.J. dlf at.HY 6-l, dtf Wtltll "'· PNt!Wf !I.) WOfl 6-1 , t-(1, .. 2, .. I. Marrln•ld Ill tosl 14. WOl'I ""°' los! ~ .. , ,.. .. Docldt (L) woo t"4• M , •·2, 6-<I. -J•r-Levln (L) def. Sttpllfn .. erown 6-0. ._,, dltl Dllllfl.M.ocloc:ka 6"0, .... •• McCIU'llf-LotM !Ll won •2. f-2, •L 6r Jlllll• Varllty LH-(II\\) C~I S.111 CIM!enlt , ..... Ml Gilt...,-!LI dl'f MNr &-t. Clf4 Ta\'lor 6-J. def O'llrltn •-2, b1"t Finl.,-&-2. """'"' tLl won._,, 1-6. &-1. IHI. Glllllltn !Ll lost.,., won 6,0, IClll ,f.f, _ .. , . C1tlll)ll (Ll 11'>:1;1 4.4, won ._., lo:O 3-4. .... --l't!Utrson·LllWll CL) •Pl! Wllh E•11ev- MQConMll 1,1, l-6; d'I McCMY>eV· WreY 7•J, 6-1. Stlc•-Good1ll (L) 11>111 )'6, 5-1; •Pill 7· $, 1·1. Two Coaches Selected For Shrine Grid Tiff JIM SWICK Tars' Swick To Compete For UCLA Newport Harbor High fool- MarlJoo Anclch of SI. Paul High and VlctDr CUccla o/ Loo Angeles' Wilson High have been named ro<08ches of the mth for t h e 22nd an- nual S h r l n e North-South football game at the Los Angeles Coliseum S u n d a y , Aug. 12. Anclcb's tm teem won the CtF Southern Section AMA im championship after being CO<!bamplon wllb El Rancho In IM8. Under Anclcb, St. Paul hal dominaled lhe powuful Angelus League, winning six titles since he became coach In 1961. ms overall record ls 93-23-5. Cuccia bas been at Wilson the peat 18 -~· and his team bas quaIUled foe lhe LA City clwnp!Oll3hlp playoffs ,. Northern !.<ague champion three times. Be bas developed numerous noled players, lncludlng All- America Ronnie Hull and Mitch Oimkiclt of UCLA. punter Emie Jones of USC and more recently, Rick Checking Area Golf 0-...... eMtt C•) !Ill ,_...,,_ C1rroll !OJ l"f, ctll imlltl l<f, H • ....,.rt111 101 n, loll 10 ~cN-11 11, M.. 9rown (Ol JS, ctll 01v1i 71 • ..0. MUl'l'•Y {0) 12. dtf PhlU!ps, 17, $-1. Hottman (0) II), dtf (OfltlY '3, ~I. White (01 l't, d4't L. Pllllllpl M. "2. ~ l'IWllftlsl: W•ll flrOW!I (OCC) 15. J..i.r YitnllY 11 C•t1 M-CC. Ma'1fl.I ltO 171 N..,.,.-1 wi1.., (Ml n. °'' ~11r1.r n . .s-1. How•f'lll (M) M IOfl to VO!'klnlt "· I). • hck•ll {Ml rs. dfl AW< II, 4-(1, H1rw1i. (Ml 7J, 6lf Ca~ ti, .. Tilornllll1 (Ml IS, fff LotwNri tT • ..0. H•f(h (Ml 12. HI W•lk•t t0. f..(I , ....... V.n!IY •I Mllll St1llM'9 Ma"llll (16) Cit) L" A""I" C1mor111Mr (M) 76. dtl L•hm~n 11. ... IC.Im (Ml n. <1ef crul,ksh•nk r•, S-1. Tt'f'fOI" Ml 15. l<n! to Slat.I 79, 0-6. J•('Oba tM! 77, 11'11 LM 11, ?·l. Wiiey (Ml M, d•I LoP'lflltt 9i, ..0. IC."'1dr1cl\ !Ml 1•. ~ $umW•ll ,., •-o. Holombek and Randy Garcia of Pasadena City College's ti- tle team . A gradUate of Cal Poly {San Luls Obispo), Ancich played fullback and was All.CCAA three years. He has been honored with the Distinguished Service Award by the Whittler Jaycees in 1968 and the Civic ~ward by lhe Whittier Knights of C-Olumbua Council In 1970. Cuccia was a center and linebacker ln blr collegiate career with St. Mary's and Occidental. playing in three post-season bowl g a m e s : sugar &wl against Oklahoma. Oil Bowl against Georgia Tech and Raisin Bowl against C-Olorado. Collegiate, Pro Scores ball sLar Jim Swick has signed a Jetter of intent with UCLA, the DAILY P!Im has learn- ed. Swick, a 6-2, %»pounder was an All-ClF, AU-Orange County. All-Orange Coast area aod All·Sunset League selec- Ligh~weight All-suir Hoop Teams Selected tioo at linebacker for the t.iarlna. Hunllnglon Beach Sailors last seaSOll . and Newport Harbor will be He wa.<i ac)ivelv recruitc<I by the team to watch in future a large nur(lber Of schools, ln· Sunset Le a g u e basketball eluding nil of the Paciric Eight competition if the lightweight teams, most of the Big-8 all·star teams arc any in· trvon l(oskk IM•rlh11. Ed .nr11i'l (W..tmlnsltTJ, Kevin Mad1011 fWnl••nJ, Fr•nt Vand#AA (Hl•porl H•rt>or). ICbools. and a number of other dlcslion. n:i•)or universit ies. The two Hunu·nglon Beach •ac..t 1' .. "'· · ,._ l ·oo· Jiii'! Wtl'llltlll (Ml/Ill•). Ml~• s..Hn 111: ear y t ICAled a desire school$ and Newnr'>l'l l1arbor 1wutmlr••'-"> Y(lr!I Str•w l/\lfWP(>l't lo m I ' 0 -1·r · d ~, .. ,.. HerbOl'I. 01vfo erod!f'MVI!' l"'ewOO•I re an in """ ' orn1a, an placed the majority of names H•rt!OI'\, Gw1:1• 011.,., lLoar.i). oarrowed the choice down lo on the junior v 8 r 8 I t y , M-•bk M•nnon -G • • n "--schools •-1 fl II Niu~ (t1vnl~ ~1. Mlk• u,,,...,. "" ore na Y irophomore and frosh -soph all~ •tuc111e tl.Mt•J. •II' J..,!'f \"""*"» deciding on OCLA, where be star lists compl1ed by the . ._,.. ":f::1"::: • wlll become a top linebacker league coaches. totwtll tw"tmlntt.rl. Co9k candidate. The pJa.-. named wmt • <~1,..1, Fec1uc:1a 1NeWpOr.t H1rw1. Swick was Newport's J""~ ~~~'.~ · • • leading tackler this season and 'u"~C:. l!:""' .. ~Mc,~· · ~llltf.'~~· 11.,(Urit.8 also was uftd on offense •t 1uc-,.....,.., 11.W•>. 1twky c~1 "•'""'' •,_ ~~. .~ fu""•clt. H ,.,__ (Hunflnt11t111 t..r111, ... ,., w;.....,.. 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I • $l.IJ --... -GUARANTIED FOR 15 MONTHS• .,....,n.-_....... ....... . ........... ,...... .. ...... ......... _..,.,........ 7zc 2'ff. LONO CHAIN _,., """"'' •nu """ 1530 5. HARBOR Bl VD. e PHONE 17CMl700 MONDAY TKIU NIDAY .••••• l:JI A.Al.· t P.M. SATUIDAY •...•.••..•••••••• l~O A.M. • 6 P.M. SUNDAY • , •••• , • , ••••••••••• t:OI A,.11. • 4 P.M. '" DCIMlll ---. ... .... . ... .... 1.11 CORllUTRUCK TIRES FOR PICK-UPS, PAllllS & CAMPERS 8/G SEUCT/ON Of SIZES 15 ~4'$!a .... a.~ 17'~·118!J;ll~l 1~~ --F..t. C.:. T•ffS2.3J to p..tJ .___Oii __ aOMflUAU.uMMffll• 1M£ Pft M>'S GUAUN1ll CX).IMlll 1111U f'OI A Sl(C~ rllO NUMtll Of MONTH$ AGAINST AU IOAO H..V..OS IN NOtiU.l PMSENGb CA& use. DAM~QID Tm Will N lfPU.ClOWlfti PIO·IA11D MONTHlY AOJUSTMfNT ou.aGf M.SlO ON UOULU SElllNG PllCIE A11lMIE Of ....,,..._ ;;;21N TREAD3"ftEAs 4 PLllSOF ~ l'OlYBTBt ~1· COID ..... , .... t-. , .... ~ SZE f78-14 H78·1' Lll-15 . ... UC.fAX. -. 25'' 2695 2895 ,,, ... .. ta~l l 1 WIDll lttA~ (0'4Vl~li0 .. Al Hill\ ' . ontih"o' Bay Racers·· 'ij .,..., ~. . J -. • fret Siqgg~red ~ta~t .. -Jl!ON'l'EGO BAY, Jamaica -started Sunday, 19 Class B !~I-Ted 'l)lroer'r Clsrr C boll.I followed Monday, and U slrr:J' , ,Li~. was J40 llliles Class A speedsters begail Tai). • ~y !hen lhe Cfaq . int TQesd~y. ' got Ubdei-way ,l,0001» Thirty minutes before tb,e i 'the 'BU-mile 1\llami -to final stagge«d start, John .II. •lego Bay yicbt race. Kilroy's n.foot 1lialos .n, from mer, the worldoce8n rah-' Los Angeles 'radioed tbe race champion fro!D AU&nta, committee that 11 was having o ed.up a 30-mile lead In· his beadstay problems and receiv- e ss as 1'.'o powerful 73-ed' permission to start a~ f®ters, Ondine and Bqc· proximately an hour late; clneer, began dueling for the Lightnin, meanwhHe, had Cte.ss A lead as they left turned the 'northern tip of Miami. Eleuthera Island, steadily .Jp- jhi ~venth biennial ban· creasing its margjn over ditap race lured a record Oeet secmd place Poker Qllp. c~38 boats. Six Class C boats At the time the ClaSS' B , leader, Wally Ste~·· 4~ T• , fool sloop Aura otlt o;! aiu:tao, al·adise' moved lo within 110 miles "of UgbtniD. And it was withlil 43 · 'miles of the last CWs C utry, !J_ T'.J.•IJ.~ Live!~· Lady. JJ..IJ.l • illlL Approxia\ately, five miles -l:>ehlnd Aura ·as she ap-•• et Fri~y Mordlta In Paradiso Is tiUe of the program bot ted by Aaron Funto al B hill Corinthan Yacht Club's " achtsm&Jils• llOWJd Ta~~ L ch<on" friday. ¥Dk , • mombu 'of BCYC w hos spent por1ions or -.cb<d Great SUrrup C.y were .C la IS B COlllj!Dders Alethea end Bc0rl4!\t. era! years in Mulco, 'lill A blllHibbon, panef o f I< lthe stor:y ot bciw lUcbar\I •-'·-*ill _ ll>e ..rung B n and Elizabeth ~ll)llor '"""-,. __ di V"ed Piteho Vallarll! of 1lia ~ .,, .. D • 1 the 1ulmquent growth-ol Col>&resslol)al Clip 111al<h· rac- aloya, the • ol <l><ir Ing wt 9U 1.ong ~ lhls e "Nigbl ol l!l<.!Juana.I• ~ talk will be , lllilslrated Held!Rc llJe ~·man pelJel w' color pictures, taken wlll be llcnry l!. Mdcrwon Jr,, heMre, duri~ and after the ...,..u._ dtte<lor ol lbe Nortb rl~)l l'Olfth aud development AmtrlOlll Yacht Racing Union oil~ Pu<rlo Vallarta and .aud 'rear aommodore or the MliJllaloya. l'IOw Ybr~ Ya<\11 Club. He Is ~berl M. par;.,., ohainnan oiler•Uoi clllef tor th I! ol ' monthly yacb~'s --which •d' lu he9ns, r<queit.s • • r 1 y mlnisterr Ill C&nadllm and re aUont lor m<mbert and tlnll<!d stales 111lllog ...,. g ts al lhe .Ckib o(Dce, li!ll petition, de Ddve, C..rons dcl Tile Judi~ will be cbai'pd M , 6'1M382. TJJt Q:lal hour wltb the luponslbllllJ ol 11>- ls 11 :a In lbe O>iumbia terpret.Uon of match nctoi R«ilo, a btlflel lunclleon al rula !or the 41 lni!i'14ual IJ:IO and a quesUon and raceo Thursday, Friday and ,,..,.., perkld lollowina lhe Saturday. • pro11am. Serving with .,,-f; l Upte -~ o.pBaee Five Clubs Vie ' . Agaimt Balboa * * *· A.ugelm'ans ,·To Avoid !t -· • f Raee Boats1 DAILY PILOT PllBLIC NOl'IC!: l ' • • HUD Ex t Accused of B d Manageme ~ • ~· • • -• • •• ""' ~( • r: . :· ... • '" , .. ACTRESS DOVIE Beams is Shown wilh lhe manu· acrlpt !or a lortbcomlng book about bet-alleged Lhree-year romance with Philippine President Fer· dinand Marcos. Sbe say> tbe book contains many or his p0litlcal plans. "' t f~ Nixon May Vis~t t: . !r. African Nations e· ~ ~ • •1 f'. From \\'lrt ~k:n Prtddtlt Nlxo• says he would lib to visit Afrk:a dut· Ing hi.. llqal lerm in nmco. • • Al"'. U he I... llJ<I'.<. Uie President ,.Id, ho wocld he sure lo pot Nigeria on his itlnernry. ' 1 He mnde lhc comments ln greeting foreign •, service of· • .• ficers' wives at• White llouse • -reception'. ll • J>llflleularly lNDloo<d Niger1a to lht wile ol 1 diplomat wbo had Ileen stationed the~ ·-' * ~ :: S... Robftt P. Grilfln of : ·• Michigan, the a11lstanl ,. Republic.an. leader, Umped inlo " the Sena~. 1 vk:tim of his ef. ., fort lo knep physicaDyiiL premier -provided Gold• Meir resigns thi! year. He hu launcl>ed a "Dayan f o r PremM!r" campaign. Md. Meir, 74. hiis threaten· ed 14 ros!go •• but bor Labyr party has Asked-her Ill/ ... , 'I" until after-the fall elecUons. * En Sotomon. 53 , a member of Pres:ideot Nixon's Council or E<Ooonlic 'Advisers, wlU leave his post at the end of l1'e month to return \0 teacbinl at stanford University. , Solomon. nomlnale<I !Dr the job by rf11.on almost two years ago, sai4: "l go wit& mixed reeling,s. U's been a lot of fun here." , No SbcCeSSOr bas been·flSllt)- ed. Th< COWlcil bas two other members. '!: '·I do IOlne eretdael every 1: • morning •nd this momlng I . * _ PEOPLE Rlchamnnd, Va. has ,.ver>!d U~~···.· ( _______ _.] A federal appeals court in conspiracy and bribery con- victions against former Tuu • • • • got a charley horse." he ex- plaiued lo a reporter. •·' Grlrrin added he planned to ,, I ph go to the Ca pito ysician 1F r, : office for treatment. ... * !': • Ade&e P'lttcller. a New York . •• • . . , ' • • ' • ... ' • v.Tit.er who clialmed she wrole most of Jeane Dboa'1 autobiography, ··My Life and ~,1' WU 1wanSecf S percent of the royalties froqi lht book. Mlsa Fletcher won the ru~ rrom a federal COtJTl jury in a New York 1Uit that ch.1rgcd Mrs. Dixon. a famed mysiic. took subolanUally all of Ille ~-•• manuscript w h i c h she .:: . prepared and published ii ... tinder s n o t h e r <:&author's oamt. . • v. Miu Fletcher's .altomey said Miss Dtxon ''has tried to ; : use God as sbo has tried to ~· -, use pllople for her own finan- '. • • clnl galn.•· ' . *" • ' . • •• :t * l\fogk DlyM, lhe lsrae:li defense minisler, is Tranaport and Communlcat.ion ~flnlseer Shimon J>e:res' choice for .. .----------. : • Licenses For Blind? Rep. John Dowdy and left ll up to the government to decide whether he should face 11 new trial. Le.ft standing by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was Dowdy'• omvictioo oa three· counts cf perjury. Dowdy, a Democrat, 'ff'as. convicted in 1971 oo eight COWJts of eonsplracy. t;inl>ery and perjury ln coanectioo with the Ol)ttation! cf a Maryland ronstrucboo company uoder investigation by v a r i o u 1 federal agencies.. He wu sentenced to 11 months tn prisina and fined 125.000. * Navy Capt. Harry J..-is di((trttlt alter eight years In a North Vietnam pis:m camp, his wife says . Now he does pusbqpo and !itllpS when he ge~ts ouf of bed In the morning. · ''He neYer did tblt be.(ore." Marjorie Jenkh~ tOld a reporter al Coronado. * Rep. MnrlD Bl1QI ol lhe Bronx declllred his tandldllcy for tbe Oemocrallc mayoral nomination in New York. He bas received the Conservative pert.y··-· A loilnir pollte hero, Bilflll said' tho -trallon of Mnyor John V. Llnc!saJ, who 1 lut -1 1111••111<e1(1• Would 1101 -I -fWr-JHr term. shoold be lnvlllllpted. Bl•Uf·..J>acame the eighth : ~ f<>r tilt eomlllatloo. . . * 1 111~ ~a':"":. lldnnb, -ml&si<mer ol the fodotal Food and Drug Administration, lo be aaalslant -., I« heollh In the 1)qiartm<ol ol Health. Educa· u..i and Wellart. l'ldwllds. ff, wit au<tttd Dr. lokrftn K. DuVal Jr .. who Rtip<d Doc. 1$ • • !'roe Wh -· llafet ol obondoom<nl and _...,.,, llcleo Smllh. will bt llCI m11e1 -ti flP. joD. -1be •-ollo -°'"' ... ,.., for o-the pUI .,_, lbt dlstepeir as a mull of mtmberl of Cl>ollt'W. their uJd ba11,,.,.. Ibero II! pd ~ -to be l.ed the lllOA dolmliil D ... • O.parlmtnl ol Uouslnti and management pn>llleml. ""'' wt ... and _.i -of iD im. pri....,. -i • c 1 u d I• I llG -RlvlAJ tbe Jinn Urbln Oovelop1lcol 1111 Down OVtmllll, law ., .. •bd l•l>or lht Nb<>M. * Boblmon ad Hager. sole :t to lie b ~ r WW... D. P.nlos arorpid the troubles. A<lllolly, Mrl. NWla wu A supa1or court Nell'. bu A _.._,! -~~ ~ Ill _.,.,, 11 an .. .,.rt on * bOm on Morell le. Bllt she decided In IJtlllb u..i 1.ri Son-,;::::~J'"~-~-~~-~~1~~~-;:;;:~-;;;:;~~;;;~·~·;r.., federal Pr 0 8 r a m 1 for First Lady Pat N~o• ptl1ns pref en to. cel.cbrate oo Sti-ta Berbrn co m me r I 1 I FIRST CHURCH Of nn INlllll' f'll'lftlllt ·.,'',..," -bllllalloo of rwldown In· to ooebrau her 6Jsl Dtriltd•Y Pntrlck11 Doy. Jbbermoo can al 1'• eat lltLllltUIN .)loKML ll<J' city ap1rtm<11la blllJdlngs. Saturday nighl w I l h .,,. * lhe!r UJopl calcb -oo\y 141 Mlr..,..r, Son Chmont• .:;; Bui al the oame Umt perry Muoo migbl call ll they'll bave to sbar• ll with Presents a New CIUI ~· •. PWl<inl, "'1o two yeon ago ( J "Tho case of the South Sea Ille olller lllmalel. ' - went Into """"'1Uctlon after a PEOPLE Settler." M_. R. --=· "BASIC lllfAS Of SCIOICE Of MIND" care« aa 1 barber. luu betn RI Y m •Id 8-, t)lo and °"* u.,.., U. "'* 19 "-inn•-Wed-J, March 1 ... 1'7:l proaldlot< over 1 compl!Coted ..__ ______ _,_ AmerlcanactorwbD\iorln)'Od abllooe off tha M~ ...,. .,. . 7,30 ,M. DDanc:laf diaal1tr involving lht dete¢>e In a lotlg-nmning CclUlllY Coast, [or which Jhey IDl!IO '4 mllUon tn ltlro4up-terlainmtnt b,. ~P eountry tetevllfon a<rlts. sail tbat' he Wtre tried and c:onvictell last Evll"( WidMtday E-lng f« six ........ ~ ...-...1 rWiabittlaU.O prolfllms W~ 1W' _,,. D1g&ard plaos lo mak<! Fifi bis month of chargea of !olony Tuitton: $15.00 The Defroll V... PrtM lb< Olbar!I~ Burr. who has Ii'/~ In Fiji delicacy lll<t!:•I mean!, Healing -119 Wednesday E...,lngt, 71oG P.fl. In Deb'OIL ;..,.w..,.per says. ll8d Ille youtliftl! J1>Ck .lj\llnltl, pmnanenl ~~"· cons~ ,. capture the • reparled tbal • Perklm' six :I ~ ~ rrurl the oc-part.tJme since 19116 when he Judgli .8. lkoadus -Leslie 5. Ho,.,...ld, PHlot' • • HUD projedl, lit in variou.J caJton, said dep.t(!_YI'_.,, _lbDu~g~h':I _!'N~ai~la~u~ba~ll~ta~nd~ . .'abDulJc>l'':I ~tenced~~eacli~~IO~IO~mon~U..~~ln~=================;;,'i',~ .. l - I 16 Free Services at the Nation's Im-gest Federal. Plus 5%, 5.75% or 6% Interest. ;California Fecjernl ~gs gives you free services and the natlon's highest io~t rates on lDsured saviDgs and all loan aa:ounts.• 6 Certificate Acllount: Deposit $5,000 or more. Tenn~:. 2 to 5 years. 5!15~ Certlfica~ Account: Deposit $1.QOO Qt m<ire. Tenn: 1 year or more. All interest is am1pounded daily. Free ScrYices:Leave $1.000 or more in your aa:ount and we'll give you free travelers checks, money OCdj:IS, notary service and trust deed note' rollection. Other free services for aa:ounts of any sire include: saYe·by·mail postage, savings banks. Monthly Money Plan, gift check holders and many more. ·CAUFORNIA ·i FEDERAL · SAVINGS . AND LDAN UIDCIATIOte S"i'llrshookAceounb Deposit aoy amt>unt Add or withdraw any time. sr. current annual rate. Sa~ "Califomia Federal, here I . . ' . . . . • rome. 4TH ANNUAL CAREERS DAY Orange Coall Coll-Aprll 12, 1973 Coma hear how notod'p..,feuloMJ• can htlp ypu Wpe yOur caf'Hf. NOW SAVE ON SATURDAYS - ARTIST Of THE MONTH Rachel Weber ._Qr.,.,...... ........ .,. u.......,.,._. ..... w...., ..... ""c !'rote1o111NI CriMIC~ flltll*tl • tltlf ,,rftll -, .. lbkh~ ~"'* ~Ml, lf'f<l tleff " - •i::::,t ""'i:'t.':" -ti ,..,, ~ (tlNll'lt '= --sillilb Costa Mesa • Office: .. 00 Harf1ar8olif<Dd s.6·2;lllll • • . • • • • • I • • ' ' • II ,....., l.ii\lr• -•• C11llornl1 F,edoral Costa Mota office. w,·,. -10 ..... lo 2 p.m. lo ..... P!I-NO ...... lo dres& •(!-Come 11 you ire In your S.ttll'day Clfli•I clothes: ~~ l'fllll 111dlfNIM1111*"""ft1, t.liw "'""'~ fW ... .,....=,,...., M+ ..... ~.. ,..... .... NOW!OPENON SAlURDAYS Hi TO 2.. • I ( • I .. • • ... ..... ••• " ' ' • • .., . , . .. , • • • ... . ' ' ' .. .. ... -. . .. ·• .. •• ' ., " v ' • •• " > ,- "' ~·· ••• .,, ... .• ·~· ••• . ,. .. ... ,,. il'o ... . , . ... .. .,,., ~· ' . ••• ., • ,. ' " •• ' " ... .. ,. ••• " •·i.· -· • 4., -· '" ..... ' ... . ,.,.. ., ,, • • ~ ... .,. .. • ... ... " •• •. •• •• ' ~ " " . ,, \ • ~· •• r;.: • • • " . . ••• • .. •• "' ~ ... "' •• ' .. . .. ., . ' "' ,, • ... ... ' • I ·~ , • ' ., , , . .. .. DAILY PILOT # Boµ Sues OVER 'ffiE COUNTER ... _ lWIWfl Wet a ... Bell Aerospace Division of Textron is testing its SES-IOOB &lrface Efle<t Ship, which achieved a opeed of more than 70 knOO! during a run Oii !Ake _.,.. tnln near ~ Or!eall!. 'lbe 100 ton prototype of a ~.ooo toll operational - lell is being tested for the U.S. Navy. Labeling Rules Told FDA Issues More Nutriiwmll·S~J,' 1000 . r.:·:- LA•ELS ,... ... llnp(y" tllrouP WIOli. ool0< of Davw thtl they - lain ftull or veietable juice would have lo stale that they do not. Modifying ... ol 111,,I""""" regulations, the FDA Aid nulrillonal laballng wlll be mandatorJ when a food'• cholesterol conteol Is lis!Od. A similtr requirement wu in the orl&lnor docwneol for labeling of laity acldl. Nutr!Honal labelJnc wlll be volunllrJ 10< Ibo IDOll port e.xcept when 1 food'• label or advertlalng mallel mentloo ol nnlrleoll, or ii • nulrlenl bu been added. I .·s~;,. Little Guy Operation No-fault Bid ~posed For State ORDER YOURS TODAY I S~imp Farms Lm Vegqa 'Ranch' Pl.anrwd . . ' :P•noiHlllaed • Stylhll • Efflclw Ordlr l'OI' Youllolf ... 1 Frltn<t May i.. usad oo anvolopH •• ..t.m addres• lolNlt. AJ.. Y"'Y handy as ldaotlflHtloa lei..ls f., -kl119 ,......., 11 ........ c1i •• i..ou. ....... ""°'"' of~ Lab.lo stl<k .. 9J.u and ""'Y M u1ad for .,.'*1119 """'-........ , ..... 11-All lebelo ... ptl.i..I "'ti. atyllJ. Yot•• typo°" fliw'luolty wlttt. ..-ad po,,.... ~i -~!.1._9T PRINT!.N_G __ J I • t , • ~V l'ILOT s Incomes, For · '73,__.,· .. ,G • ices • WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ford Motor C.O. insisted Tue. day thal it wW be unable to .~t anUpollullon standards riqulred r ... 1195 cars in spite ,.., "all good r.ith elloru" to .~elop' the tcchnoloo. . r~.i AJ'f'oval &fA Unit. Seeks.·'-:! 'l'ord Vice President lletbert • • "I ... ~ testi!ild ·~ "" • "ll n v l ronmental Pror.cllon ~y llefrlOJt ,thlll 1'91'<1 -I flllt mlllton oµ pollation ~logy' in 'lf?. ,,_ • iolng up,..uh an -to tllhe rtqulremenb. Under\v.riting Bid " ~ . .. l!R LA w, Jm rno4<I mu.!t reduce carbon and hyd"l<Orboo (.Ol~·••1 by 90 w .... t com- '" to li'IO model!. ;'EPA Adptlnbtraio( 'William Ruckel!baus. tuqied down a ...t by twlomat<ers for a • ~year pollppoemenl ot lbc ~. &i the manulaclull!n wmt cour1 and • leileral . Judge ered EPA to bold· lleW ~~: f ')MISCll llMED'EPA ,,_. ~y to ""* ,inlerii\) ~rds ~cfl wauld retluce •utq · "4'1inions by one-thlfd !tom ! ev~""llhoul Ibo ,... ol ••• , .. ,,.,.,. !... ' uke devicM .w b 1 c!Ji . aatO ·emiislolu .... .. ~ ., . ,,., . ,, • ~ told :EPA it -not )'« ~ eatab1lc 'ti<lnverttrl' ~ guarani.., that .~ car ~oming ,oil lbe · lulemlJ1y line '10Ul\I m .. 1 the 1_.,.t1Jlo$Uon 11andaids. llut lail fOJd w<Alld tllle to Jes • U., ca~ ...,. .. '"6rl la -slate , -~1J1ornla. . ' -t' ;JIU CK 111 L SllAIJS mutt ~d• w~ to srant the one,year delay by Apdl JI. Ile ~ Cll!I I~~· lbe ~eadllne Clllly If ~coaylnoed tbe auto indu!lry • ao ,i~~ "'.1"~ to °""" Y,lce President Erne9I rkmon oonO!na.d McJo. •diY his f1nn could be -wltb a .possible. "business ~tastropbet' if the standar4s ~ .. ~ enforced . .,,_ the scene Sundays •• m the J,M!ijij!I1JI T~IU! IS A FACTORY AUTHOUZ. ED DEALER FOR EVER'( POPULAI MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD OH COSTA MESA'S HARBOR IOULE- YAID OF CA.RS. • 1 ernor • COMPJ,Kf'E NEW YORK STOCK LIST • • I ' ' • • ;Blue Chips Pace . ' ; Market's "'Advance ' -. -. , ,. .. " ..... -... ·-··-·· ra ____ ,,, .. . .... --....... . ...... -.... -.. .. -· ... --··· - • I --.1m ~ ete New York Stork Exehange List ... , .... .. .. ~ .. .. ' .. i ·i •••• n11 • ,_,1&11 ~ ...... ...... ·-·-.. ~ ................ ............ -~~·!j· .. ... ............ . .............. ••+ ........ . '"tiili•r-··· . ' DAll.Yl'll.ff - '· i Finllnce Briefs .. ~ .. 11 1( .. ~1l- ' ' G»mplete Cl~ ~C8j Ainerit11n Stock Exchange List • I ..,. ___ cl: - . I I ,. • WeON!ldlJ, MA'dl 14, 1973 .. " . .~-~~w1oui .. . '· " , ·""111 Lashes · , lrilllmed afld rudy ID wear. ~• . • . Hand-made, pre -feathmd, ' ·' ChobSo tiorn 1 ..nety-of .. • • • . i:os!om ~""' 1lylos. .. . . ' "'*'' I' --~-• . . ' .... ........ .. '), j -~··~lek~~ .• ~, . . tt·~ ~. . , .. ~ =r.:i~~ 1,, ·'oo~· .. ,,. : ·• Cl1st1t . : fl/ ·' '•S,iWt_';'~··r • ,( .. ; • '+ ~ \.i • ' • . ' ' ( . . . ANAdt« ~. l,r• •. . . • , ~a "ltlbtlt1s P.a1n • • : .;, ... 1 .. 1uurs • •' I • . -·" . ':Got lfeD-~•r.•it~ · ' + l. . . rilS$Y · Glosses Self -adhring ••~• and panels in f~lll· pr ..,. designs 1dd brightnuund wanntll -lo '°"' bathroom. LIP GLOSS Shine-up your lips with 50C ''HOT'' new bright· ctilllfs. · ·~CLOSS ; 'Cl\WI<~ littlt pGl$.1 00 ,, ... 1 ~ i:ol9f'S. . . ; . ~ a . 1! •• ' . • ,o;sllfT ms : Whisper,soft'CF<me eye 50c shda1"'i• "So -Soft" sliadss., : , • . s:g···~-" ·s . . r ,,;, • · rBNeor.,..-5 M tjlfly GOid., ' . .111-·•• •. I ' I ' . • .;. t 1 · ~r•lsiDR I ·t'Oli~ii. MIPKi f I •f ' ' , (I 'f ~ • . r ' . Wa•, '5, fllllPdl 14, 191J, • · wr · • JOJ.tlR ~ GlEEM II -. • • '=f PRO 'Brushe " . • • , ' r · o\Llll1ftrftm111Ctilll · • ' · "· _· ' ' 'O,l.lf11i' ~-·. ,W1al . 2 . ~-,. · · ·w1ca•• ' · · ' F';'l · : · . ; ldlas' Styllal ~ , • J:) • ' =~ : .:1,1·~~~ .. "· ( '.~~. ~ . • . ' 111::39. ......... , .. " . ' • • • • • • ' I • • ·•.r. ,,~. L ' • ' ' ' - • • I I ' , . lhe fru9~lf1tof) a '·tune .·or white fish entree , , '. ~ilows the 'rieh.lle~j of · e RiiinboW:, Ceke. ' ~ ' .. ,. ( ' ' " . . . . , ' J I ' .~ J.t ·tlfJ1~t'1 t+ ·u1 ·viL.11Jt ~·~ .... ·~· • I • l'ISTIVAL OF DOLLS -The traditional Japanese holi'day for girls will t.beme ·5().Phla' annual charl\y ball ~urday, March 17, In A'h-ams Tnwn and• Country Ci'up, Orange. Pl'!'papng decoratipns are Mrs. Jam~. Okazaki (lltllJ!dlng) .ruip 11Mrs. Samuel Matlliio. • GJ;l s' Day Theme ' ' Dolls ·Provide 'Decor Hlnamal!ur1. representing the traditional Japaneae Girls' Day, will theme Ille L5th aD- ....i Charity Ball of So-PhiJ of Orang' County Sa tu rd ay, March 17, in Abramr'Totm and Counlry Club, Orange. Girls' Day, also known as the Festival of Dolls Day, falls on 'theo third day of March. It )I a. day when au Japanese 1 ;,lit,!# qelebrate their birthdays (inil. dllplay lhelr collectlon of opeC!iaf dolls. '!be celebration la&t.s for All~day Seminar three dayv and dolls are placed bufret dinner and conclude OD five abelves ln a special' with dancing to the music of rocm1 1be .highest shelf isf the Alcantar Bros reser+ed for the richly dressed' Assisting with plans are !he eig~r and empr'sa dolls. Mmes. Jim Okauki. Roy A~dtng lo Mr.ii. Sa m Tanikawa , Jim ~1otokane. J1m aiatsuo. decorations Yakura, Ken Doi , E Jc hi cpainrian, table settings will Kobayashi and Ben Shimaiu. he in with this custom . Master of ceremonies \{'ill Proceed! again W\11 be given be llarry Nakamura, an active to Services for the Blind, said ' member of the Japanese Mrs. Gary Honda, general American Citize115 League. chairman. Prov1dJna l!!ltert.lnment will The black-tle-optlorial e'venl' be Mrs. Nancee N!Shime and will begin at 7:30 p;nt with a Ml.ss Linda Elki. Food ·for Talk How Government Agencies A!focl YO!'!' Buslnea is the theme ol tho aeventh annual Reetaurant Pd a ri a g em e n t Seminar to tu. place Mon- day, March 19, in the A.irporter. ~1 by Orange ~ft College !:nd the Orange Emi>b'.• , anclt of !he Food i Service E.1.ecutlve.s Au:lcia- tion, the all-day event will begin at 9 a.m. Featured speake' will be State Sen. DeMia E . C~penter whose to_pic Is How Sacramento Vle~~n. ROCHELLE RO,ZUNKO Engaged Sweden's. Gr etiRg Wa rr m Bp JO Ol.ION • CN .. _,..,,... .... Amerlelu ~ tbrta ~·-,..... dial Jan-Qunnar Acre -Id RI lln!lhi- 41oot -do not dllllb Amerloans -'-ol Ille Vietnam confllct. -liq! aU Sqjloh Olmo uo x ... ttd and PQl:DOIJ'Ophlc. :..s~ lo not • c:oUn!ry ol sin wltfl a looat !non! llnlc> ture. Tha -·,,..,_Crom IJPflll]a Ualnnlty. lo In tlla United Statea for aljoul llx moaths promOtini flla lqlema· llonal&dnmerSelalaaol!tnci ~ ibe ~ !llld """' 0 itttle ''PR" fer bll eowd:r'7·• )he llde. He and bit wife, Iocrld. IOI! !Mir chtldren, Peter. 11, and Wlh, 4, Uvtd In Coata Mea during the first part ol their ¥!lit but now reside In Loog Beach. 'Ibey receoUy beclme mem· ~ of the Anchor Lodi:e of lh1t Vasa Order o, A.o)erfcii, a Scandinavlal\'Ame~an fam!IY organliatlon that lneets locally In Costa Melll. VACATION .TOO Their stay In America J1 both buslnest and l'<Cl'ellion for the Agrens. Inarld. • teacher of Swedish a n d German in Uppsala, I 1 especially fortunate because she is getting a vacation from her work until they return to • Sweden at the end ol April. Foreign Intrigue Both St. Patrick and St. Joseph will be honored S u n d a y, March 18, w h en Our Lady ol Fatima parish bas a tund-raismg dinner in the parish ball, San Cle- mente. The dinner, fea· luring ham, w i 11 be served from 12:30 to 7 p.m. and an array of Italian pastries will top off the menu. Chef Alex Augspurg geta ad· vice from t b e Rev. Joseph Karp and Mrs. Victor DeReuzls. Pro- ceeds will be used to purchase audio-visual equlpment. In traveling ac~s the United Ststes promoting the Uppsala summer s e 1 s I o n , Aaren bas found t h a t Amtrlcans are very kind to strangers. His hosts have loaned him cars, be said. and when be asks directiom. "~ pie almost get in the car and go with you to show you." He qualified this by em- lodlo& 10!rud taquoge IOI! oidclzel .oc!looll ID Amerlco: eclucaUooal -"I bave Yillted American "Belwteo ISM llld lllS, ldJools 111d 1'111 lnljnued by 'r.1,000 ,...... Cll1le 10 them but not by !Mir meChods Sweda> lo llve ltld "°'"'§ ~t•ochlnr. n•1 IUt]rlatng pen:ect ol U-....., lllllo a otudtnt llnows FlnlMCL Before, 9"cleit w1ull.~ 101na on outside beenavery~ ~U.S. ' . ~ try. We l!Ad lo cleVelop '' <.:"~!>I! alloUl4 .ii children sram lo teach Bndl.., to '\""'., ll>Oul' illt ,.otld, then u-~" ·-Amer'°•·"". He alto r.itlbft ~lcaes GOVBllNMENT Pl\OORAM should 1tudy M1-0-ljnguages By JM, the country ud for at !eaal two '1ftl* Instead abtarbed 7$8,DOD fOft.lpen, of surveylbl thtm es many ~'of ill total ~ -•nt. <ID-~ tJan. 'Ibo u-11 ....,,,., .pro- -· t •·~dtd to 8J'IDI, of wblcJs ~ IS d~-• ~ ~ =• tor, iJ not J1111 "'Amer1CBD develop • program f o r -IJ lit= oul It is f~ to learn t h • lnteroatlOnaI ll'K suidents W>cuoae, Agre> said, and ~ from many et attend. all n;w immigrants reoove 210 boors of inJtrUct1<11 In SIX UNITS Sweditb II oo charge to them. The 111-k JXOIHm costs while fardgn students must SS5G and llJiclUdet 1six units of study for ~ hours and pe!I.! academic eredlt,. fteld trips to tests before going ou to famous apotJ and evening unlveraity studies. guest lectures on different Agren saJd the German and top!ct Sllch as •Modem Swedish Italian immigrants go into Film aod Se.1. and Society In restaurant work and Finns are Sweden. :.. _ employed by the factories. The classl'.f thcliide Recent phaslzlng he is only visiting Because Swedes are not Swedish. l:U:Stbry, Tbt Arts _in college and unlver11lty people service-oriented, they do not Cootempo.c:ary 6"nd1nav1a, and tru11 has some bearing on like to wori: in service Jobs. · Trends tn s, c a D d l D a v i a n his acceptance. "It's ad-"You1U nev-er find a Swede in Llterature, Arclla~logy ol venturous to be a Swedish in-a ...8Wedlah restaurant/' he Scandinavia, 1ssqes in Con- tellectual!" be e.z.clalmed. no~ tempcrary Europe and Califomlans he finds are ~ is eager for more rol-SWedish I, a and Ill. ~ the S~ Jeges and uniVenitles in It is cooniinated iD Sout1 more OUJ'IO g n ·:.<"'-· ArDerico to teaCh SwtdiJb but ()l)ilomll\ by CalUi.• • and ara more-~ Is eCllC<l1led that f<w ptOple tlnl\lenlfy, l.iriJ. e a 6 · Aglen ·COIDmenle<I on, -bowtoteacbll where appllfCl t' ODS SWedtil'• 1 o c I• r' Pl'Qbltim, He·alao bolb praises and -avalloble. _ ' . ~ ., • • Programs Offer Bit of Mexico Easy-to-prepare Mealc:an Bunuelos (SWe<t Fr I• d AP<ll t, IOI! IO:aO a.m , Toet-CAil lAGllNA BEACH ADUL~EDIJCAJION recipes will be demonstrated Puffs.). day, April S. - in a series of Cree progronas Pro!ram locations Include Others aro Mlltdy Park 41 EVENING C S$ES Fountain Valley Community ~-unity~-•-i:·IO a m. beginning Monday, Morch 19, ,....w. -...., · . by h mill.! f the Center, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Wedllelday, Al"!! ; eo.11 VocATIONAI. AATS 1. <;~ .i.. LANGUAGE -ome econo nim March 19, and 10:30 a.m. M,.. City Couilcll Q>alnbai l\ISINISS EDUCATION -FAMll Y EDUCATION - Southem Coltfornla Edison Co. Tueoday, March 20; Island 10:30 a.iii. and 7:!0 ~.ln. -fflALT'f . ;, '"YSICAL IDU~'oN _ SOCIAL'; Included will be Pollo Estllo Houae, Pashlon Island, 7:30 Wedolellday Aprll ll and SCllH '' Yucutan (Mayan Chicken), p.m. Wedn03day, March 28, Weatmlastd City ~o;n oH CIS &.HOMEECONOMI • . Enchiladas de Jocoqul (Sour and 10:30 ,.m. Thursday, Chamberi ?:30 p.m. Wed-' fnch1Cllllfa • Others will be,~rsen, assistant area , 10c- cupational Safety a 'Health Administration, U.S. Dept. of Labor: w. K. Gi'Oltaln. pro: gram superv196r, Meat Inspection Division, U.S. Dept. ()f Agrlcullure and Vlbcent Eacona, internal r e v e n u e agent. 'Otben are Paul Prentice, vice president-personnel, Far Vlest Services lnc.; 11111 Moore, presldeat, Goldin: Stale Meat Co,; Jollli Mueller, director of fodd. services, Broadway: Hana. •P'r ager , owner of Gullivert• restaurant, and Frank Karcher, vice ,President or se rviet1, Xarcbtt E"nlerprises. cream Enchilada1J, NaUlla de Mtreb 29 : Ellison Co. nfftce, nesday, April 18, and 10:30 l'hoo• • 4-~6 For Cou11a Sad d I e b act College Carillo (Tipsy Pudding) and Ell Toro. 7:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Thunday, April 19. DOK<lptloo1 Of Clalut not graduate Rochelle Rozunko ... I• March 26th. .. • I ~'!rr~:'1~~ itiii~.~~Ttiiii~im~~iim~:Ziii:i~Eii·~·;.i . .,·z.~·.--~· ·i'", Ir=========~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Church. Miulon Viejo. Mr. and Mrs. !\Obert J. Roiunko and Mr. il!d Mrs. Jerald J. HlbNlrd, .U of Mission Viejo, a.re pefuts of the bridHo;l>o< ~ her Dance wf\o •ttenc\l ·c•lllbrn!a State University, f\t]llf'ton. math~; W9 S<ffo~· Announce' ~.' 'SALE ON ELURA SIS OFF ON: • .., ._... (lhortJ 1.,. S40 ••..••••..••. , •• HOW S25 a...~a ... MI ...•..•.•.•••.•••.••• MOWSlO l4pt1c I D-. I l.-,-41 let. S4S , • , , , , .••••• NOW SJO ......... -.ai...c..--. f~ fJyplMsJ a.,. S4s •...••..•••.••• ,,. HOW$JO $10 OFF ON: -. ... J.~:r.;._-· ., .......... NOW QI tee•:dMe o.,,.., 1.,, 41 • , ••••• , filOW US fCep'-wlttl Sl tept ff~ ... , ...... ,..,,.,. wl"' ...... c.,c.J .... '41 ~·NOW UI ~&Herl• .... S41 ...•..•.•..•.••• NO#"J)I ISM ..... _.,,.., & -·"'° .... I '--...,,.,. 1c.,i..1 .... ,., .... HOW US E.,. W1ta.ts .... 117.tl •• , •••.. ~· HOW Off'LY .7.95 m ~/). ' WIS AND BEAUTY a((ie .1 1 • SALON ~ ' ... ,~ 2$00 18t 17th Straot 1 "' 5413'446 ' )Ulgrwn Squarw, Coota MaA I • • .. ':: :: • l11oose ~~ .. Special "' 1 Carten '~ '~ ,, ,,....,,,_,or ~ ..... ....,. c.,.., .. ••MEDICAL ASSIST· ~ ANT. MEOl~L pFFICE "ICJPTIONIST •er DENT AL ~ .. MlllTANT/RECEnlONIST in : -..... #MlitMI,. Ao-~ lnltJ. :i: .....,._.. ... FlDERALl¥ INSUAEO . ITUOINT LOAN '"OORAM and N'PltOV!O torVIT~~Mll d1ppa:f1M" T..ttlpfl ,~YMENf Pt.ANS~ U...t1N IWLOYMINT RIFIMAL J Sf:RVICI at .. _...tfl9MI _._ t ACCREDITED n .......... C•••idflllll• ..._ • j -.......... , ... _.,...... .. ,,..... .. , ,~ ... .... ..... . ..... ,., ,;.: ..... ,. $ • UNBELIEVABLE PRICES ONE RACK ONLY ' (Some Boots) • 4 DAYS ONLY SALE SHOES I \ I .oo $. 00 TO , R99. to $25. 1052 lllVINE AVE. 1 • ' • I I • I I I l y ' e n s d y is f 0 g t n t ' n d ' , " ~ r-I ·, . , v J 11 1 i l.'1.: " 1, I " '> . . I DAA.Y PILOT • f KBJ o 7:80 ·-"Hiid:" Paul NeW111an stan u a ple..............ig modern "°wbQy in lhll 196S >movie w!lldl won Patri~ Mtat.,an Ooeor. Nso _fee, 'tured are Melvyn Doug!. and Bl'lndon DeWilde. NBC Q 8:30 -\:Mr. lnside/Mf. outside." Tony ~ llld Hal Unden"porvay lllew York poll~ detectives in Ulla pilot film for a projectod serle8: ' ABC Q 8:30 -"Class ol '83." At a 11).year re-'lunion, a jealous husband, convinced bis Wife still loves his college rival plots, a deadly welcome for the o~g fonner io-. James Brolln, J0411 ~Hadtet, ~ GOrman. . . . •KCET tD lt:OO -Tu Spe<:iaL Lwe pbon<>in t.ax ·: • problt!ms -taken from KCET's Little Theater u a ~.<!( aoco\llllantl field• ~g qU,~OM. CBS 8 '1);'6 -"Waterhole #8," James C... burn • ..,.. Oamin O'Conlio. sbil in •l.967 com-. edy~. . . ' . " ~ ..... , ~- ·. Wednesday • ... • • ·, ( I 'Middle «>f Night' •ow.o.Hn• • I~ I 'IA ' I I ... T ' . " ' . . .. . . . . I ' . "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" ., ·----; . '°""'"._ -AUO- Opens °'TM: ........ ef .... y CrffllH ·~ "MN •fn ll'ie Wll6trn.U" • AH SMts $1.CID 1111 2:JO p,rn. •Open Wlr.dy 1:45. Sat·Su P~I NIWfl'llln "Judr. lt•Y I-" ' 'Plus "lit ••Ir .. ' S.I. a. Sun. "Winni of 01" 12:JQ Mid 2:30 •• ,..1111 Mllllll .. ~ily ., 1•30-$1,00 . ' . . I l) .... ~u. CINEM A VI' JO ~ Jbuth Coast Repertor;· "Crttk•UV Acchll-4" MUST Cl.OSI SATUIDAY THE IASIC T•AININ• OP PAVLO HUMMEL Wto1n11fly lh"' S1111d1y, f lDO p.m. -lW ... Wpwt.M.i, Cltll ,._ ... Reurv•non 1111orm11t1on 64-1363 •.• J\JNOAVS: A PLAY "Oil CHILDREN -MA91C; THllATll8 AT,, .. ,i.flA, "Lady s...;. 'Ille.._. •Ml ••• -,. ·" ··-... 11 .. SIAD/UM " t;:;, 11.. .. .,d U =.1it.•.:!!.JI "Ha .. lt C:..Oldtr" -,., .• ,_:.n,•c• S!AUIUM •2 .\,';; "'DeOvfronce'" ... (Jtl "' ,._ '" iv.:i;.1.1.nn<:1>:• "Mc(:obec& MrL Mlft•" -., '1'1-·"·"'. SIAD/UM •3 :;;:: "' ... .W..Ut:l' l. c.uc ll' "The G.,._.y••' (PG J "Prf .,. c11t•• -•• •c ·-~·•••~ STADIUM ·! .. ~ II.. ... Lll!1~·L~I J.l.l.'1~ In our opm10n Ed· \\'ards Cinema W,est Theatre now presents to you the most enter- tainment packed and powerful double biU ever! . . SOl•NUEll IS A MU S1 t . ' r I . ,, :-.· i • . •• • ,. • Wrdnnday, MW 14, 1973 • • FES'tlVAt OF DOLLS -'Ihe traditional Japanese holiday f0< girls will theme 'SQ.Phis' annual charl\Y. batl·liJ>turday, March 17, in Albrams Town and Country <l'up, Orange. Pl'j!patilig decbqi1i9ns are Mrs. Jam~ Okazaki ~ani!¥tg) ahd .,Mrs. Samuel Matsiio. • ·. . ' · ' • I ·• G,;;it ~'ay Theme , . ·~ 11 Dolls ·Provide Decor Hlnamatsuri, representing the traditional Jap~ese Girls' 'oay will theme ~ 15th au, nuaf Olarity BaU of So-Phis of 10range County Sa tu rd ay, March 17, in Abramt' ToWn and Country Club, Orange. Girls' Day, also known as the Festival of Dolls Day, falls ~ll' th8I third day of March. ll 1 is ·•i day when all. Japanese ;,u:~ qelebrate their birthdays (Ind "dijptay their collection of 1pel!!ahlolls. The celebration lasts for All~day Seminar I• three days and dolls are placedi' buffet dinner and conclude on five shelves in -a special'-! w'ith dancing to the music of room1 The , ,highest shell 1;1 the Alcantar Bros. re.!erVed for the richly dressedt! Assisting with plans arc the elllaer9r and empress dolls. "i Mmes. Jim Okazaki, Roy -' Aecb"i'ding to Mrs . Sam; Tanikawa. Jim Motokane, Jim Matsuo, de c orations Yakura, Ken ·Doi, Eichi c~~irnlSn, !able settin~s will Kobayashi and Ben ShimaZu. tle in with this custOm. !\-Jaster of ceremonies will Proceed! 8gatn will be given' be Harry Nakamura, an active to Service& Wr the Blind, said 1 , member of the Japanese Mrs. Gary Honda , genera\ American Citizens League. chai rman. Providillg ent,ertatlnnent will The black·tle-op'tional e'Veni" be Mrs. Nancee NiJhime and will begin at 7:30 pim. witll a Miss Llnda ElkL Food "' for ·falk ~ How Government Agencies Affect Y,'lt'f. Business is the lh\one ol the seventh annual .Restaurant •Ma n s g e"m en t $eminar to-~lq! place Mon- ~ay, March 19, in th e A.lrporter. · CO-.~ed ~by 0 range Co~1! Ooil~ge' ind the Orange Emp ' ranc)l of the Food t I ' t MICHE~E WILLIAMS " . !!&: llft>e9 .Episcopal Church. U . Beach will be the set· lltli the ~ug. t wedding of Williams Ind John W Marshall. ' of lhe betrotjtaJ and tJlt.,, forthcoming event has ~~ced bf the b~de-'=· Mr. and Mrs. VI s of C.1ta Mesa. W1 am., ts a graduate of Costa Mesa High School ajld Orange Coast College •nd now 1ttendl Clli!Of11!a St al·t Unlverslly, Loill<Jlt;ach where she Y~I VPd ..... £0 J•ne w!Ut • P'Y<l_lOlllP' ~. lier flanoe, ~ o! Mr. and Mrs. P. Marihlll ol Balboa, is •.fnldUate of Nf!'Pol1 Harbor 11.1111 Rltool,1nd UCLA .uh 1 de(Joe Jn ..,. .. m1c1 . • • t' v Service Executives Associa- tion, the all-day r event will ' begiJ! at 9 a.m. F!atured speaker will be State Seni Dehnia E . Carpenter wbose to_pic is How Sacramento Views 'n. , Others will be;~lQ:irsen, assistant area ,cffrqr, 10c·' cupational Safely. a'ncl Heilth Administration, U1S. Dept. o{ Labor; W. K. OOham, pro- gram supervl90r, M e a t Inspection Division, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and Vlhcent Eacona, internal re v·e nu e agent. J Others are Paul Prentice, vice presldent·personriel, Far West Serv~ces lnc.j 1• ll 111 Moore, president, Q:glden State Meat Co.; Jo'1;!V(:Jdueller, direc tor of fodd services, Broadway: Ha~·p:fager, owner of Gulli ve1'1J'i:t¥1taurant , and Frank Kar<:li~r. 1ce .Ptesident of servi~, .Xa~clier E"nterprises. .. ( ' ROCHELLli . RPZUl!IKO - Engaged I' ., • \ ·~ .m(l.the ~ w, ~ s4~ 1 ' ' Announce• ·~· 'SALE ON ELURA $15 OFF ON: lotti, 1 .. o1 llhor11 Ret. $40 .•• , •• , , , • , • , , • , NOW S25 lltfN ,S:ftel • .,. S4S . , . , .. ,,, , .•.........•• NOW $10 ~J#fc 'a 'D.,.. (Lo~J 1.,, $4$ , . , ,, . , , •• , , N;OW $~0 ~rtllrolt. llta, Car~• • · ' ' • ,..._ .,,...., ........ ······ ......... ,. "<i'-J~~ $10 OFFI ON: t· ·' ChlH Doh l!::r,; C.p1 ... 1 .,. S41 , .i ~. NOW tn .......,,.... Gypsy a.,. 41 •• , , •• , • NO~ '3S IC.,lea wkfl Sl """'" o• ltottt "4hl ~ IHnio 10yp., .,.., •• c.,._1 .... '41 , Now,u.- a1,r1a • Horio • .,. $41 ' ........ ' ' . ' •••• NOW' St• CSlio..., tettftft ~' & c .... 1. tkl• ...,., ' 1-tttt lture 0ypty (Cap._I R99. S4S , , • , NOW SJI ll•ni Wit .... 1.,. tl7.tl .• , ••••. , • HOW OMLY t:J.tl ( I • Sweden's. Gr eting War:m • B• JO OLSON • ~ .. l}rlll!r ,.. .... .. ~ . ' Amef1C1111 ·~ Ill'"' th r-e • ~ .... •boOI ~ lllat Jan-Olutnat Ap'01I .,..... llb to •• matgbl:' -"'Most -do 11(11 dllllka American> bica'... of 'lfle Vl•tbsm ...,oJct. • -N\)I all Swedllb ~ms are X,rated and JIOP\OSl'lll'hll'· · :..SWedU II Dot a country of 1ln with lo tooot lnoral atru<> ture. The uelltonl professor from Uppsala l!l>lver1llf. ~ In lite United Statea (pr . al)out III monthl prom0tlng lite Intema· UoMJ Swmiier Saalon i>lfereci by the un1vemt1 aed doing i ·UtUe "PRU for bla OOWl1r)' GD Jbe side. , , He and his wife, Ingrid, and , their children, Peter, 11, and Wllta, 4. Uvect In Coata Meaa during the first part of t4eh' Ylait but now reside in I.bog Beaoh. • • · lotllng toward ...... go and criUclu1 ldtooll In Amerlco ; educatlarUll SJlltaln. "I have visited American "Betftell ISM and 191$, ..00011 and I'm lnlpla8ed by 75,000 ~ ..,. to them but not by their - Sweden to Uve Ind ..,..t.~ ·o I teacftlng. It's surprising per<ent of -'ftrel h.,l Jlttle ' stud .. ! knows ~~ . ~r-~·~~··outside try. Wt ha4 to develop a.pr.I "Y.Dll. ~ te.iii6 children fi?am to teach s,..;.u,i. to ab9ul"1 th& .-id, then thooe -1"e-" abo<tt ~tca.~i :. & also toeb' ~i ~erlcans GOVERNMENT PROGRAM should study l<irO!P.·llptguages By ~ tile country had for at least two 1el\fl ln!lead abtorbod 7$0.poG foreigners, of surv•Y\DI then> ti many on-1ohlh 'Of its total popula studenll do. .,, --..,--• ' The U p!>sala lllllimer pro- tioo. ~ gram, of wbtcb Agz:esuis direc- 'lbe government decided to !or, ls nol lilB!. ($>•'American develop a program f o r studen~. be 'DOitted out. It is forelgnjers to learn t h e international because students JaQSU41e, Agren said, and now from many cOun'triea attend. all new immigrants receive 240 tmurs of instruction in SIX tJNnfS1• Swedish at no charge to them, The siz .. week program costs while foreign students must $M0 and include111six units of study for 300 hours and pass academic' Credit •. field trips to testti before going on to famous spots' and evening univeraity atudies. guest lectur~ on different Tbfy r:eceotJy became mem- bel'I ol the ~Chor ~~ ol tbe Va.sa Order of America, a Scandinaviaq-Amtrican lamJly orgaoiiatton that Meets locally ln Costa Meta. Jan-Gunnar Agren Agren said the German and top ics such as •Modern Swedish Italian immigrants go Into Film · and Sex and Society in restaurant work and Finns are Sweden. , . , employed by the factories. The classes thclade Recent VACATION TOO Their stay in America .is both bualness. and ttcreatlan for the Agrens. Ingrid, -a teacher of Swedish a n d German in Uppsala, 11 especially fortunate because , she is getting a vacation from her work until they return to , Sweden at the end of April. .Foreign ·Intrigue Both St. Patrick and St. Joseph will be honored S u n d a y, March 18, w h en Our Lady of Fatima parish has a fund-raising dinner in , ·the parish hall, san Cle- mente. The dinner, fea· luring ham, w i 11 be served from 12;30 to 7 p.m. and an array of Italian pastpes will top off the menu. Chef Alex Augspurg geta ad· vice from t h e Rev. Joseph Karp and Mrs. Victor DeReuzis. Pro- ceeds will be used to purchase audio-visual equipment. In traveling across the United States promo!Jng tbe Uppsala summer s e 1 s i o.n , Agren has found t h a t Am~ are veey, kind to strangers. His bosts have loaned him cars, he said, and when he asks directions, "pro- pie almost get Iii the car and go with.you to show you." He qualified this by em· " pbasizing be iJ ooly visiting Because Swedes are n o t Swedish Hist.Ory, Tbe Arts in college and university people servlce-arl•ted, they do not Contemporary ~dinavia, and this bas some bearing on like to work in service jobs. · Trends in Se a D d l n a v i a n his acceptanct. "It's ad-"You1ll Pl!ler find a SWede in Literature, ~~logy of venturous to be a Swedish in-a 1~Wi restaurant," ])e Scandinavia, lssues 'in Con· tellectual!" be exclaimed. no~ ,, • temporary '~urope and Californians be finds are Agren is eager for more col-Swedish I, n and III. 1 .' ~· leges and uniVersitles in It is coordinated In Souther.o , more euygomg , , . . •. AmerlcJ. l<>.teacli Swedls,h. but QIJl!ornta by GJ!lilmna ~· and a~ mQ/'e·se , . , :·Is COQCerQed that few people t,iti)Verslfy, ~". li.ea Agron ;:~om m ~ Q 1 .. ,!!: ·Oil.' lmo!f '"1lf to teiich It. here a pp 11 a i'f b h s Sw~<s ~ 9 q I a•! prQt\llim, • Ht '·also bolh praises and ' vallable. , ' '-:i1Z ' ·,. .. , , . . • I i' -~ I t Programs Offer Bit of Me~ico ·'v~ .. E a sy·to-prepare Maican recipes will be demonstrated in a series of free programs beglnning Monday, March 19, by home economists from the Southern CalifornJa Edison Co. Included will be Pollo EstiJo Yucutan (Mayan Chicken), Enchiladas de Jocoqui {Sour Cream Enchiladas ), Natilla de Carillo (Tipsy Pudding) and ... ' I :.; I Bunuelos (Sweet Fr 1 e d Putts.). Program locations Include Fountain Valley Community Center, 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 19, and 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 20; Island House, Fashion Island, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mitrch · 28, and 10:30 ~.m. Thursday,, March 29; Ettison Co. ofiice, El Torot 7:30 p.m. Monday, • • • • l11oose ,;,. Special ~ ~' . Cane~ ''. ; • .• , April l , and lO:ao 1.m, 'ftl•"' day, April 3. • .()then ·~ Mllrdy Park piinmlln!ty,<>enter; lO;io a.II). W..ine.fay April 4·. ,...,, Mesa City 1C'l>!thcl( ~1;1 10:30 •= and 7:30 'n.m. w~........ A"-" ·n " d . ~.....uy. i Pl"; .. an Wes!mlDSte!' ·City c: •• n •·II Chambers 7;!() p.m. Wed· nesday, April II, and 10;30 a.m. Thursday, April 19. . ' ; .CALL LAGUNA BEACH ,ADUll •EDlll'.AJION • 41 f$YENING C~S$ES : YqCA'10NAL AllTS t. CWTs J...: .LANGUAGE -; Jl!SINW EDUCATl!JN .;_· FAMltY EDUCATION-" ·ittwr11 ..... PHYSICAL EDU~TIClll -SOCIAL : SCllMCB I HOME ICONOM1c:;s. . • ' ll'cl,clrtrt • I Phone • 494-8546 For Couno DOKl'lptlons Of Clclllft Tilat l .. fn Mcwch 26th. PRICES ONE RACK ONLY • (Some Boots I 4 DAYS ONLY ~A~E SHOES •' ·--•' :oo . $; . 00 .TO ,, 1052 IRVINE AVE. I ' j ' I ... .. •, !· . .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • .. • • i En !An ' : The ~a~ie :Bryan rom :and M ~Orton : MisS 1Jcl HI Coast t Her f,,ary Fa<b, d Or '11le lo ma ~oach" 'Costa i I ""' • - ,, ,. .. • • • • . •' • ! Engagement ' L !Anneunced ' : The engagement of Debbie ~arje · Morton and David :Bry'an Potts has beerit \in-, l nounced by her parents, Mr. :and Mrs. Paul K e·n n e t h Attoew1s G .a.?, rh S.1 s COG1&a111• UCI Exl•wlM • w I Benefit ,. Fashioned " • ' .. f A ""!nch. fashion show ODii a craiR · around the bay a r e on Ille -. .raising agenda of Onnge o-q. Associ&tion for Bmrdod aDldra. The even\ will begin at I0:311 a.a Saturday, March 17, in tbe Ba!lm ; Pf~-On their way an. (left .. ' rrgbtt\!h. 13ck Nelson a.ad Jim. Al- bert suJi.. ' ' • ~orton of Costa Mesa: jjiiiii0;;;;;;~;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii0iii0iiiOiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOjj : Mls.9 Merton attended Mater :Del High School anll ;<lfMlle Coast College. I Her n8nce, sori of Mn. \ltary Pott• of Huntington ::acb, attended Golden Wc~t t ~':O~t~~<1tfJn ' lo marri'· JWie 18 I~ St. ;Joachim's Catholic Cburcbi Costa.Mesa. i I I <il!EAT RE· DUCTIONS ON 'R!iGULAR STOCK • LONG DRESSES! SKIRTS! ~EATERS! BLOUSESi HATSI JEWELRY! PURSES! • MA~Y' drHER ITEMS UP SO°/o Off ·-~ STAR S TOMORROW-MAl!Clt 1S ••• c::::-) D ./. -~ -~-..,.,/ ~ ..... BIO'l1QUE 1467 ... ..... • .... ,.,. ...... ~ QMl11 ••t,fNrkM • Me*' a.r,. e Or c..llt • • 7 , ' '{ • • DAILY PILOT <f:J Zone of the 'Law? ., s.urD ... _. ...... -,, , •. ,, .. t ,, .. -.F••• ill this .. '• m'J •Jcmlb, ~ 5 3 ..,, ..... SberaL At4t"''"41tl:1 ltt laws•...--~ poaed lasl .,_, A 0"'4•• jadge--·-danoel' ii • ii ....... ly. Aod, "M.,,,..,,. Ooorboy" was buned m TfDI. "Los klp:lm -... tbe ....... " "'"""'"". -the --·-n. llilnl -tlaa.. lie ....... !hot lllere .... •• -llld so pullllcadom ,,.. -........., ill tbe d- .. , .. IJOE>f. IJ.~.,,... ...... .. mtoc --ml ..... ill:z S O m f: people: AJ 77.., .. ~ .. T--,z '.;r .. i.., J _.piy_ ... _ at11adai ~ are D- u '& ..... ,, .. ~ ....... , .. ,, ........ bmnluL Some .., r-..: audJ inalaial loads 10 riolmce. 00... AJ it las no affect. 1ummarl1ed Sor- natina., hebe WWWitc ce IO the cha"'" JD UWI ..... A1(411ht ... Sileo m7, Jf stal<lba•• ---laws. _, ____ .. -..e.•ttmw ..... ... .. c •• llrief _ .. 'PWC-• en .. --.. ...... " I I if ii .__. ~­. --,_~ .Dhiorcet hsfe incnsrd • pen...t In the lul 11,..... ... lit caHfonda. ID oborlion -be porforbd II the ,. __ lromrape •-bedotrimolllaltoa wamanta mental Gr litpJ bMlllLF..ionJ-bave .....,i1*""' .tiortkn u a can- ,. ....... riglll. aid. In Los ................ .... .... • 7 • fl. a dlilll d three diwn:oo ... _., - -.,, -••• lemale marriage! and ill Son - tbs'e are m::n diiUltt:I tbm. marriages. :::."'wrre 1; II c 1 Y c d ., a .,... °'°'lo Dt•-ads tell wbfte ane CID gd. D. abortion ----... -. -----Bui in -. ........ cmldnl gd • -e_.t by-priYate law puoed by the legblaWre. ,,,..., il ......... -the UnlwnilT " Maine ...... .--ftuMl •TR 7 _.~were 7 • .,, .. __ --- But odl<r -relating to life -er Ille ...S cl life - bave cbanged llao, England ~ ...,..t.d suicide as a crime, -sald. Sell murder .... ~~ ..._ ..... lilP Slid. movies - - -"""1 tnodj,. _. .. I a )4+ Ihm 1he ed llld di--grllDled .., strict .....i groomds. C!ll1 iD the '1911 baa -been granted fer ir- f'POY"'lable dillaea:::es. nus.. said Statdltiou. ' • I imp I y means theJ dnnl pt altlic an)'IOlWe.. .......... Sm ftwiw» • I ......__. • • e:_,,__. ea. ........ -. .. iii -• _.., Roles Reversed? Bm the qutstirxJ, ••11 It qumilJ or quaJll1 of life lhal auab!• Im grawn into a Jmi1or pn1J1em with I h e Secretary's Advance Could Prove Costly 7 . -AD LA!llll':llS: If -bid 11111 - - I ...W, wlld up 1lriling ID -•-r,..,.6'11 fatghinc. l>ul ·---•&dmylelta-inthe _... ......is-side to • w 1 t#J I LE prst.len and it's time I,, ...... r. • m Mliwe _ia a ~firm. I ..... I, ....... ,... from WI 3 itw ... ••e4'si" about boaes - ., ., -tum into bold pin- --a then the_. _.. ___ ... job_,....,., --.. ·-the old goal. .... ,.. .... .,.t wbo -'t - -.. •-Jia.-.Y, Jam 57 _ ...... , L•io...IJpe- jssla FIR 4Jma .... im'I 1 s-a11r..-........,g.ye.;aeymt11e --., ..... llllltiOgwlth -----1--her • a at r -• -w to Dllilf'e m -----AGd -.. * began lo get .. clla* ..,_,. gl•qc• 1liJ '' Ii< ..... illd I -lo -.:.. .... -iL And pkooe _. a , -1ftllace11er. 'lllil lid ___ .._..to z _,I-• _ ...... '"g--.y. T I ~ -S'IOJIPa> maaWWWID:Ya..-lllisg-------... -........ ,...-. -.. •-Ll'lltd,_IM_ Mt;l .. _wtalea--_...,_...., __ .. _ • •ccreaal•e ...._ '"XWIT-••••u+v . ...,_. ~~·r--- up .... ding to age. religloo aud ... .. ...... P1eue ......... IL Am. 1bink of all the ti ... ynn CDUld dlqe. -ONE WHO NEEDS A SWU'fiE lllWl ONE: I -....... "'"" d dpt - ' .., -.y ..... 'ilmb. ,.. • ....... I --* 9illll •11&Mt ...,... • lllQ' rrs \+Lit'• a f z w I :111isc-'l--• ,.tfflL Dll&ll ANl'I L\llDERS: WllJ don't -· -""" -tW 'Wiien thoy .... -.... iD -,.,..,.,. -dtoy-1"1l8*1cr- ';' .. Lllll .;pl !bore wee H people jm>o -----o.r-....,. •• , ......... .,.. btWlllht tbe:tr tine: dlildnn. MJ h t I I YJ bola QC( his1rifle_,,pt I ,_....,-V wipedm.mL .- 'llRJ~ .... -•ODfl ol • .-,dliac ~ .... -'Ifft ball ""7 lhnlaP Ille linl -Their -"·------_,_·--~ •bipped-,. ___ the -.... ............ ... asqbsdJ .. 'l want lllein, I'D eot IL•) Mm11 tied. P1Mse p'iDI tllia -· ... l ltope Ille --iL -YES, I~ YOU. DB&& Y.: -a Ir,_, -,_ .. ........ , .............. .. -II ---• ''miracles or modem medicine.'' In 1m. • <9Ul't declal'!d that a 71-year-old v.·oman bad Ille rigbl to die. But in Ol..lc:a&O. another woman was kept alive in a cw:na for seven yean. And. ll is a first degree murder tor a doctor to hasten the death <4 ao individual. CAPITA!; CRIMES Oncej every crime -, it might have been bigotry or burglary -was a capital or- femez In England during 1650. there were 200 capital of- fenses. In the 1900s this number,... down to 50 and by 1960. there was only one, first degree murder. (In some southern states, rape was also a capital offense.) During the last seven years, however. 'there has been a moratorium on death ror capital offenses. And that involved penal reform . For centuries., the Judeo- Chrtslian lheoloO bas taught that crime is evil and should be p.mished (penance). But along with 10Clal attitudinal changes bas come the though! of therapy for priaoMf1 in- stead. There Is the belief !hat "of, fenses are an expression of a different motlvaUon" a n d rehabllitatkm pro gr a m s specialized for each type of of- fender are being considettdz But Sorrenlino. ooce a high S<hool dropoClt living In the Brooklyn slums. said bejond this. preventlon should be stressed. Noting his time spent in jail. he suggested priorities in penal reform be given to humanizo lhe Institutions and do something with the men. About 70 percent of the _. victs come out and commit crimes again because that's all the man can do, he sald. But. he feels crlmo wtll continue as loog as 40 million people grow up bi pQverty , "If you gro" up In that tlDd of envtromneat, the odds are stacked agalrisl :you," he said. ; \ OF COSTA MESA "\ a delightfttl budget salon where beautiful hair styles begin. ,, PRICE LIST 1·~ I MONDAY 't)iRU TH URSO~ Y . ' FRIDAY "<SATURD~ Y, ~VNDA Y PRICES, S!J<;(jtL Y, \i!<;};tj~~ n Shempoo •nd Set ·---'.~ ...... ·-···:·~·-"'·'"--" , 1 . tilt) Permenent Weve "···················-········-----'I.SO , Tint ····-·-··-····-··············-··-····-············-----LIO BIHch Touch-up ............................ "--" It.SO msting ...... _, ____ ,, __ ,,_, ....... _,_ 14.IO Semi Pefmenent Le1he1 ··-··················---·--10.00 haircuts 11.50 1695 lrYlne Aye, -Costa Mesa Corner of Eo1t 17th St,-Altove Lo Cove Reatourent 645-1050 548-9986 °""' 7 D1y11 Weak ind Moat Evenings • "Take the !!!!! ......... =~~~ Elftiator'' iiiiii • • t MATERNITY PANTYHOSE · 1~ S••E • 1 PAia $2So-2HD PAii. 1' ... ,pa;r .. o..-...) I • '. .. -.. R '7 ' I llAYUMITT SHOPS F' 0 I ..... Tlllt c:llJ: • I lc.llr" 2't-Ill .... •a,_. ..._. --Grap-IC -----"'°' Oi I ... Richard's Market Executives The by -Ml• of Rlch•nl'1 MlrU!s plctwod ....... ,. '"" IN-1-t ldaollli.d in • 1pec:lel 1oc, -puWithool Monday In lhl DAILY PILOT .. pert of the 2Sth -......,., celebr-of th• Newport BMdt. rnarbt operatJon. The DAILY PILOT "'fl,.h the err, w ...i _., ...,i..rrusment It m1y ..... ._.... Rldtanl'1 Mlrket1 pena;mcl. Pktund above, &.ft, fa fnM $piol ...... r. Al '°I'• rig~! 11 -..t Clorlt, Mt. Splelborpr •Po _. ...... at rleht, with Chuck ·-· , • • ' ' S N I • Urn its Plarn arties . ' College Patk Scllool wilb chocka P'Y'111t lo • 11 f Ridlen Memorial • n dJ. Be-.. her lnorill.,.. wol( arts and crafts, ~ulpment for Ibis .. w be pojiehued. Del Cerro PT A Mn. and Mnl. Dub Dal/J PmldetQ COMING UP: Elecllon ol ~-,,.-·=:."" flcers al Ibo ·general meeting at 7:ii0 p.m. tomorrow In Ille mu!Upurpoje room. . Soeclal ·-e preienlotloll bi tba highly aCclalmed laJ11!uagi operetta, ''The Cue ol £iie Missing Patt .or $peecli" ,.!n be ptOMllted by John Marks' flnh grade c~. Slide pre?"': talion .O/'ll\led The Lile and Times of Harry S. Trumah will bi orrered by Wlrren Gruenlg'o ll!th grade clui. REPORT!I : Byl1ws ""' be- ing reVised ..• SaJe of 1weat· shirt. and tee· shJrta Is sclied- uled. Eaatbluff PFO Mrs1 Eaaeae Kovach · --COMING UP, Mrs. WllUam K e m bl e , nominating com- mittee chalnnan wtll • an- nounce meeUng date. REPORTS: Mr.. Thomas Raffetto, finance committee ch~ conducted a meeting yesterday to compile a list of recipients of .mo n l~,s ac- cumulated throush ways and means · project .. A n e w autoharp and case haye, been donated to the J11ll8ic depart- menl thi'ougii the efforts of the PFO. . I Harper PTA Mr1. Roy Pfeiffer Prealdebt COMING UP: Coon.try store se~ade ~cles will be. !1'aw.fed 1at 'Fairl1ly Picnic Script Tokes Students on Mexican Trip <;a~·Ai>m noon to dusk cludinl bol dogs, punch;·pop Sua:Uiy,p«M'arch 25. With the c~mt hamburgers an~~c:ottee empb&sis on fun rather than , w1µ be available. EquiJinent 1111111-raislng, Mrs. John SIJ>tile, ·.ftom tba Costa Mt.la police ways and means chairmaft i{n:. ~ :and fire "'depa,rtipents will be v:ltes families evfrYOOe to displayed.· .~ .. ~~·~ ! pack a picnic.baqe1-and come K • P'r'A·''>"<t· Second graders from Mrs. Helen Black's class at Corone del M.-Elementary School will pre,.nt a pw, "Perez and Martina," for the bonorary service our Horoscope Gemini: Serve Best I nte.rests prove. i.c,ot behind scenes. Don't judge by surface in· dicalioos. capricora is in pie-..... LIBRA (SeiJI. 23-0ct. 22): Priendshlp may be oa line. 9'and. up for principles but don't N1e out intelligent coo- ...,_ Finish tatber than heglll .pro~. Pinc! l>etter ways al ,distribution. Arte• could provide hint.. S!XlllPIO (~. 23-Nov. 21): Assert 'yoQnelf. You Clll im- press lll'Ofet8ional lllperior. Key ..,. is to know what your goal t. and to take sl'1>S which aid In attaining It. Orlglnllllty fo1bytioletot1UCCeM.Means be your uruque aell. SAGmARIIJS !Nov. 22· Dec, 21): Favorable lunar aspeef now colncidts with "journey of lhe mind." Means )'OU can_ successfully reach bqood cur re n l aituatim, , present llrf'llt.ations. Y o u perceive. You know wbai to do and when to do It. Act oo what you know!. CAPRICORN (Dec. :!Wan. l!J: Avoid trying to do too much 1 j mu It an e o u 11 y. Cooperative effort Is necessary. Confide in mate, partott. Mone7 po 1 l ti on delerves special comiclentloo. Dtm't take on more than you ... handle. Cbed polltlel, ao- couots. AQVARJIJS (Jan. »Feb. U I : EmplJuis Is on bow to deal wiUI me wbo bolds op-ooaioa view. You can't fO'l"re WueS" and win. You can listen, observe and otfer suggestions. &pplies especially where one dC9e to 7ou is concerned. 5pocial rdah•hip is lated. PJIClf& (Feb-111-Man:b lO): y.., ""' lie too --mlttClr 1111tttr.. ltq 001" b 1~tloo. Gllatd ~Ill. Cemml rt!otloiw wtlb ' .... ....W., tllolle Wbo lbue.,.... llltemll. Gr-, v Ir Io P<'f10l1S 11guro. "°mlncftUy. Modttale •i>Proadi Is .....,. tlal. 17 TODAY IS YOUR BlllTllDA Y you can do much bttter with your voice. You can HCWnuJatt money becaUJO ,... II* lolenlod and can brlnf t<>eelber lbooe wbo bold dit"'10Jll vltws. Your domatk lilutfcln will bt more IOlld tllll yesr -June sbould be ,..... most slgnlll- ca•I IDOlllh o1 IJ71 I , award unit meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 22. Cast men1bers are (left to right) Adam Finkel· stein, Dana Jenkins and Mike h1agiera. to school -~ will be 1111er · pony r\<,les, games 11illd Bo Bo Mn. Cli!!1les McG,vn.B·\• tlle clb'Wa11 Rerr~ in-•· E\...._l*?f ~ .. 1• i , j, ·U lo• J..-•.e_t 'I --_\ » .. ~ • .,., ·~· I ,, ~ •) ,,~ .• r 1 ·1? :lo..ii:, \&f'·~- 'oj :, ' : ·,, t~-· f.,,':<,i • + .. • . •. ,.,_ •' . ..r'~ :-. Plans Sewn Up for Fashion Show-tea Home-sewn fashions' will be modeled by mothers and , place in the multiplll"l"'se room. Preparing their daughlers during a tea Saturday, March 24, spon-eruiembles. are Oelt to ngbt) Becky Grey, Mrs. Ajnn sored by Wilson PI'A. The l:~O,p.m. event will take Salvati and Dena SalvalL . '- Varied · Programs Offered, . , ·-· .· . • • Las Ayudantes Det. MtctiaeJ Gutac;h ot Ille Huntington Beach Po Ii c e DepOrtmenl wtll ' be t h e speaker at the neitmee\!Jlg or Huntington Be a <>1> i.- Ayuclontea AuxDWY, Oranp County FJIDl!y St< v l c e As!oclaUon. ArtiSts is one of her favorite orilani-Serving with her are the Rez !frmid,t:: \ti.II give a zations by accepting the mvi-Mmes. Leland Peart, Vice watercolor dfmOtistration for talion. president: Douglu Matheny, reeordin~ secretary; Robert enlertalnment by a group of llO young people wbo are part ol ' the Up With Poople progrom • MemWrs · wlit n)eet for a noon )uncheoQ \l'Uef4"l'· March 20, in i1Je j\ltt<Ury Savings and Loan, Hun\bigtop Beach. De!. Gill>cb wlU dli/aJss 'Ibo alms of tbe deparbnent with special empl)~1i, on th e Juvenile jusUce mtem. lfl problems and bow to meet them. He aloo wlil polnl µut how tbe FSA and similar organizations can help. Sec:r11tll,r['s Delegates and lla.tnates who will atterul a 1,fay «m- V.ntioo In San Dleio wUI be ·•lectad by lb• Qnnce County Chapllr ot Executives ~Jes during a dinner meeUng Tucsdlyz. March lO, In !be Golden yhea sa nt mtauran~ ~ SPEAKER Abig1ll Von Burwn 1 Seniors tbe Lake Fores! Art Assocla-CM Juniors de Fqrct, treasum; Jack lion . at ?:~ p.m. Tuesday, • BalUe Against D".'ll Abuse Graha'm, correopoadln& . MarCll !;i ~ t~ ~k~ Forest will be the topic of discussion ltCfetary, and Freenan P<r-·A series of tr11>3 are beiq Beach en • u · for Costa Mesa Junlo" .,men rin, -~ ol service ~ by the Hll'bor •--·~ thq meet· at 7:l0 p.m. Thurs-vol-. · • ' ;,.1,.~~ """"" Alpha $ems .day" March 11. ~ ' ! be 1'£ cbaimwD ""' !be ' !'\""'" ·pub. · • 1 DublJn Your M! 11 lh<l . C~~·.. . • .'· ,f.,A. Sherrard, Ot\.W~ay, M.rc1i 21, name, and gem . I is Ille-'Ille meet11t1 Is, -to !be ' . l>erili1p: Fred Alleman. members wtlJ leave on l · &'!'"e for mem ~ , ·and !"Jt~ :tJ !~1 weleo':· iii~= J. "=r lhlto-day tour ~ ~ e a th fr<ends ,of Alpb& Gamma . -bert. lilt~~~ · ~tl; "Pulle•;~a xi n e Valley; on Ap111· t, 1 ~ •! Delta, Or~ge County Alum-to women between the ages ol ca 11"JCICI parlialDOlliarian· Sanlo Anlla Race Track b nae when~l\'11. telf!hr•Jo st1. &-S5. Clark w• ~ · ' Patrick's 11an•lib . ._ be!fOlll in • . Phillipe, ~...id.. ~1 P~. ·~ OJl <May If ·~he~lony~,)t;9ne. Camp Fire Gcorg.Woll,communlty mem •mlea•eon•""'; roc<'eicls WtJIJ siiiPlri. Jt•DLI ln 1 ,_., of the ' llOtll scrvtoes. -trip to Mexleo City af11! to collfge and unlfe!I•~ ct •~••°" puko. , : , hlnlldlY of lh• camp Fire I · >::;. ""''" • ,.,.... d 'II Gltl! !he AklotaMah group "''"• ·:r !' I. • . I ' .. uo ¥11 ~Ul have a potluck dlnn«' at Sell ~' · ;)eef41'.ta{ill& Ablgtll Van 11Wtn, Wllo Jo 1:19 Saturcll]f, ¥mh 1¥, In will be lit llUllll' "De._ !\bbYI' lo m!lllO!lt, will the muJUpurJIOIO room ol Beditold, lnV!ltlotor fer Ille Plan& !or a l!iwatlan boU. be the Ire~ al the annual Marlnera Library. CqU -Pilll<e Deport· ~ will be -led to Rtlfol"l ~mml!nlty Dll>' fl'll• program wlD be a mm~ who wtlJ -... lbe lllrbot Alff 1,op18ecr<tari<o Philharmonic •norof ' IDd11Bltlel•l7 ·......,..~pl!y,wrtltA!ll ll"vlneWoman'•Cluboll~m. mu..,m0.f!iedllooda~ p.m. IV~ Mardi~ In by~/ Kalh)rTraC1.11le T.-,, Much :Ill, Iii Ibo " fqlk Slnger1 Rllfh Hamel 1be Saddlo~' !,.; Santa cut~ cod!prlled al membett. Unlvedlty Qom m • n 11 y 'Vlrdi II, In ·Yam• Io will entetl>IQ 8atb0r -View Ana 1 • . •j· -tloa c-. ·....i.autant, N1"JIO'I Beacb. Hlll! Philharmonic Coml!lltlee Mi.. van lluren. 1ljtp bl8 SC AulCl 1ary Bid!lol4 wll -• Sjieobf' WU! be Mlllllolpel durina a meetlnl aljllod for 10 1erved lltje ,__an llli na-1"1rs. MWr Brlgp ,.., ii>-film deallq, ~ li"veollY• CGilrl J"* Iv.-w •·!Ill Tuesday, March IO ~' Uonal bot.Id l(,Q p • 4 w 111 stalllod .pitilclent ot Iba-Atnt~ ,,,._.., practJcal ' the home of Mrs. Milla lndulllrlu ot AnlOrlcio, ac-llW,0 In South Coast Qlm. tfons In""'° al eroa...,. llidfay wbo wm dbcun ""' MacMam.1. llnowi.dcld "••t tllo INtltrlet m11n111 Hoopllal. AbO on Ibo ...,. , wf llo Int for 1fl1. I ...,. ~ j' < . l t • .. in s to ta • s ---. ~.,, .· . ; Party. Guests Can't Believe •. •• FRESH-GREEN ' ASPARAGUS J RED tEAF OR ·' BOSTON tETTUCE· • • o,.. t ....... •~• P·•· '-1 o..,. • w.._ W•,.... ._ t1t't,. ..... •-'...._ o,.. t-...,. 61M,.... -1 e.,. • w ... • r ' I ~ . • 1 • ' .... ' ~•sides .jelly centers •en . ,, -.... ~ f. . "s~g~r frosting,,, doMghn~!S he r : ~·. foreign intrigue · ani:I' huf?> it I ,;.• sig~lfic411c~. The holes ' I ll r ~ · .d!lf•.;i)'e"CY to ;18471, ·, ~~F:.~ < I rt P.41# ~t~t~f is retur~ing thit ~~ar. . \ • ~.1.25. QUR 'BAK BAKED BUNS • • ( Flavor Won't Fritter '1111 ~ of dlDlnc at lane ""'"'* tho liln of pial> .... ~-... -dWnc out -Pf')Vlde. Nit ison... Plltton. When ~with dllry...., cream, u.e; ..... illdatd ~. -the cook la llnl to Mlmll Iha\ they ore DOI too lllUCh ln>llble to Ox. A=of-jolet and -roover ti.t ~ plecol of -· flnl ,,,.,, ........ qulcl< dip 1111o a a1mp1o milk and eu -· ,,..., they .. Into bot oil for a quiet ~. Vollal ,,.,,.,. ~ to _.. piping belt with Soot adm •• the crow11b!J BldrY. '1'be com- btballoa ol flavtn la IUJ>lfb -• 8 ~ blend that will .... ~~ l>8lali from llml Another memorable de11ert la Bladt Bollom Pie. It pined measurable fame In the '30s and '«Ill when it wu featured on the menu of a popular restaurant In Hollywood. It 11 ,a layered pie resting In a elni,._P crust. The bot- tom layer ol lilllng la a aatiny smooth ""1colate costard. It ii topped with a fluffy <hilfon tayOr dtllcate'1 flavored with rum and vanilla. OI> top of all la-~-·1111• daliyl If• • ...... .... . ' i"~·~ ~SOUR~ 1 el!t.I>. t r· • 1·~ .,, cuP'~. . I> cop. 011111' 2te-.U,ar I> leUpoon bakln( powder "ie....., aalt 2 feai)Xlon• melted butter 4binalui• Julee ol I lemon z tableSpoons powdered sugar Oil 0< sbortenlng for frylog Dairy sour cream Separate erg and heft white until still. Beal )'Olk wlUI milk. Slit In tlour mlxod wltti sugar, botlng powder and, aall. Stir In buller. Fold In 'beaten egg white. Qll bananas into serving pleoes. Qit lemon In baU and "'laiose ·juice over banalwJ. Sprinkle with ppwdered ... ' With ltilgers,\ 'dip l!anana p1.... Into biiller, ooatlng evealy. ny a feY al a tlme In 2 Ir> chea bot oU heated to 175 degrees S er S mloutes until go lden browo. Drain on paper towels. Serve hot with dairy sour cream. Makes 4 or 5 servin81. BLACK BarroM PIE I baked (9-tncb) gingersnap cnist ' 2 cups baU lad ball 4 egga, separated 1 cup .agar 2 table9po0ns cornstarch y, teaspoon salt 2 O\lllcel unsweetened chocolate, melted I envelope unflavored gelatin 2 tablespoons cold watu l teaspoon vanllla , l tablespoon rum J,ii cup wblpplq: cream Gta1enup Cn11l combtne I 12 cups fioely cruabed gingersnap crumbo with V. cup melted butter. Press firmly and evenly against bottom and side of t- incb pie pan. Bake in 350 d .. greeoven IOmlnutes. FtDIDg Ccmbine half and hall and egg yo1b, Stir In I! cup augar mlzOd with cornstArcl> and salt. Cook, over medlwn beat, stlrrina constantly u n t l l custara coats spoon. Measure out 11\ cups custard and blend in melted chocolate. Turn into baked gingersnap cnist. Sprinkle gelatin over cold water. Stir softened gelatin, vantlla and rum Into costard. Mlx thoroughly. Chill until cu.lard begins to set. Meanwhile beat egg whites until rrothy, Gradually beat In rem1tntng .tni cup sugar and oootlnuo beating until •UH peab form. Fold Into cbilled CUiian!. Pile into sbell o..,. chocblate laytt. Chill until ftrm. Top with whipped cream. lllnol 8. Add (rumbs · Add mud crumbs t o scrambled egga. The qgs will have a di-lllvcr. The crum.bo alao lncreaa the •~• ot tile helping&. Sunday is Fl1DfJAY' l I ... -... ITOll -11: llOU'RL 10 A.II. TO 9 P.M. SAT. & SUll. 10 A.II. TO 7 P.M. I WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP IHOPPW Hf M't tOI MONi. tWOS* OI CMMI: COUfffY ii.I'll KlA YOUR All'HA IEIA -l!UltlllJ IT1tE 11111 ill TH£ «ID APQ llOOtlY aml& J • DUTCHEl'B · ·Pl!DE MEATS ' MIATSYou1J.llPIOUO'l'OJll\-t • QIMIJTf MIO JAJ'llfM:l'ICM ~ • ~NICO POii LOIN ROAn RIB EllO PORTION I-LB. PACKAGE GOLDEN CRISP BACON LB fAMILY'l'M a40N •• •SLICED PORK LOii 1 1.1. ' ' 8U'HA.BEIA'S IUTCBH'S PllDE BfIF DlllUQUE , ~u. PACKAGE 8.9• T BONE 188 .IOWA·•AID. IACOJ ' • · :DUlllQUE' atu"""' '' STEAK . u. . .. suPER aoas~···.. 981,1. BONELESS Ill STEIK C ."CURii 11" 149 @ ...... . 1" LB. IONElBS HAMS ti. CLANCY'S CORNED BEEF BRISIET "ST. ~TRICK'S DAY FAVORITT:" LB. . FREE lvt'Cllfl nm RECIPE1 CORNED BEE£ KILLARNEV W·IRAND " f'8 C FROZl!t fOOOS 69 SMELTS ~ ~ EA. ' ·WTAIN kRUSIY • I.OZ. PKC. • 1·· ·BREADED ~ SHRIMP PIECES \!!:::::;I EA. CHUCK ROAST ~ CHUCK STEAK it#" -' BIRD FARM ,...,, '"' C TUIHT flWTI 79~ MllO,•'.ff(iT •SAGE ~ -• ,991 ::rntT:' SAUSAGE """" ""' """iouT """ EmOTllt -• ""· ,.,., """m. FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY """"" ''""''" "'" FANTAST IC DIS1:DU NTS EVERY DAY .uiMllll ....... 81' 41' "'" 101/ -Or. c-~ JO"NSON JUBIUE 85, ~ KITCHEN wax 11s 101 Wld_.,, Mfdl 14, 197) . . ALL GREEI TUDER DAILY PILOT ' ' ·ASP~UGUS : 1.4-IE SIZE• YlllE RIPE ... .TOMATOES ' LOCAL GROWi -A9c STRAWBERRIES•· swm RIPE CAITALOUPE RED RIPE e WHOLE .WATERMELON 19~. 6~. ' ' -llARDEl'.J)IESH 5' GREEI OllOllS IU, PllEAPPLES ~'=~ 49!. 'LI. , '! ,. Bron 88' 11111111••, .. lARG£ Silt 39' WDD1 FRDH CAULIFLOWEA • SOOTHERN GClJ> • \i GAWll PURE n-ORAIGE ~UICE . • FRESH CUT MARGUERITE 98-DAISIES 11. FANTASTIC DISCOUN TS EVERY DAY fANTA STIC DISCO UNTS EVERY DAY ~"""""""""'1 ........... 41c ~ MAllGARINE ' ' f.an:. lottle 1 Pilllbuly' • 16S-4L Con 1., .,..,,_Co• 1 ftC fWICQ.AMERICAllSPAGHElll 7· @' ~·o""""""'-34, ~ YASEUllE INTWIVE , $ l c ~ r;::;: ~":r. .. ----\!!:!::!' cm lOTION . '~ RTS f'ROSTIN8S liiiiii1 @MuicAruTAor\ · tf -tr= a:J fS PEPSODENr 'jiiiii' TOOTHPAM 63' '<:=;>!~ 18-0L8ottt.•tx.Strencrth 63' ~ MICRIN MOUTHWASH @imiil'wv'"' 77' ~niTIEX'"'"·~ ~LMNC CLOVES 77' 49' Sf 99' ~lil" .... ,~2" vr.r. 3" ---.... @aUGSBUNNY Ylfi'MINS @cHocKS'P.:us'iiOit •WMl•r-" _..MLll fl M'S "W ......... fM......,..HM.L TllllU l1lla :..a-; OOUlll OISCOUN1S MIAN DOUlll -IAVI-AT All'HA llTA ..... Di-. .,.. QfN ....... Hi ...... ft Mt ......... ·-· ,-.. ,,..,. ....... ,........ ., "''JI ., ,..._ .,...._ ,,_ ttr. _,..,,.......,, ....... ...,. .... ,... .... ,..i • 51' •• ~· I ,; ,__ • '"""eon 46C . KRAFT JAi CllEESl$ • ~CHICKEN l DUMPUNGS ..... • ''""""' ·•-.,., ~ ~"'"'"'"'"".o.."°', 175 ~ -• 15.25-0z. Con scr· ~SLICED CHq ~.BEEF STtW •.o.. "°"'°""' 21 C l'.C\ ~~~':'l;;,i::.,,....55, @!~D~,,!I'•'" ,,. ~CHUNKY SOUPS ~ '""';...,. , , , , t ciMPBruVECETABLESOUP 15c ~BOBSTARTAI~~ ~.5 69' @SAi.TsilTIME scr M~s"'s'Ucmcolllto ~,$.' ~8Rmui.ru'S~w 2JC ~rrstt'cmP~ 57' ~ ....... 24' 39c .r 'S'Cfilck11t1of.fMS.0•12.Slh.74c -~CHUNK UCHT TUNA . @CitGNiuGHtruNA 36C ' , • Low-cut Dressif'ltl High lorie · I Cost ~e te11 2 tablespoons diet margarine lh cup graham cracker crumbs or chocolate wafer crumbs Jf unn'd Ub to beat the t.; .. 1. I ounces low~Iorie cream ,._ •"&"• cheeseorNeufchatel eost ..!-calorlcally -of alad cheese • oils, discover yogurt! Not I.be--I ounces low-fat cottage faltenln41 supre<kip Stu(! tbat chee3o tries lo jlolul ltoelf oil • diet 4 tablespoons skim milk !ood. 3 eggs (By '"'" Id's bope aD· Sllm I lev!l tabl°"""""s plain Gourmet coob now~ that cocoa 1 • e e t e n e d fruit-~ 4 tablespoons sugar """" is between 2111 and 2811 Supr ""'51.itute to equal 14 calorits a. cuplul, about the cup ume u a cbocolaLe dlllut ! ) 1 tablespoon vanilla ,,,. J'llUrt v. teaspoon cinoal!Mll of is plaio, Spread_ the """"'"' ol an ..:. aD ~ ei«M-or oineindl pie_ pan of the wltll did marprine and tbon ~.. spinkle lrilb a-. Pmls Plain ~ can ><Id a ~ inlo place. Olill ,, -or, special .... -.. ~ if you prefer, quldt-bate In a ings. Here's a Jiua ~ ~ ovm for five . or ab: caain<HtJ1e salad · minutes. that'• for-"'1 \o ti. bt$-Olmblne r•D\•l,lng ln- ijed tlnd •.. al ....mtb Ille gndlenl! in 'l>lendei" container , calories: and beat smooth. Pour into pie CREAMY CASINd l shell. Bake in a preheated 125- dqree oven for one hour. Chill. Makes eight servings, Ila calories each. • V. cup boWtd chill ....., or cotarp loo J31 l~vbiepr I te•8" Jti1ow 11,.d mJ. orinC c~h V. cup pllln yogurt I t..._ salt (or gartJc . salt) Combine IPd llir ..... Ollly 10 ca1orifa .. td)f PJOGIL C!WlltMCIUD'oaT ljUWMO I cupbleplahq~1d I~ y, ...._ ~""""" pepper 2 oonces Roquefort ~ I teupoOn ult I clove garlic (optional I Whip In blender On high ljJOOd unW smoollL Oo1Y ll Clb'iel per P,Mewpom. TANGY Yoclmn' "IUYON!WSll" Uncanny lcleq S llb' ! J >Olll Po ...... toa . legs I ounces Jow-celorle cream cheese or Neulcbalel -pinch ol sall 1 teaspoon vanilla % lable!poom sugar ~ llljbstilUle to equal 2 ~ 3 tabltspOOllS skim milk 4 leaspooo. plain """'" COmbine and beat Wllll smooth In your blender. Pour into four custard Cli]lo. Bake In 1 preheated 225-degree oven for one hour. Refrigerate. Makes !oor senolnp. 179 calories each. (For more decakrized deaert Ideas send a stamped, sell-addreosed envolope and 25 ctnts to SLIM GOURMET CHOCOLATE L 0 VE R ' S RECIPES, in care of the DAILY PILOI', 511 W..t Shott 1'rall, Sporta, N.J. O'll"lL ) • ' l U.S.D.A. CHOICE BUF CHUCK STEAK CAWOlllA I NAVEL ORANGE CRISP GREEN CELERY I 1 DAILY P1LGT 4l Dieters' Delight Popularity Mushrooms R1Utcoom WHOU SMOKED HAMS u.s.1..-. G1C11C1 1m RIB STEAK ' 39 LlllY'S PINEAPPLE-,.,.~ JUICE 4MZ.W ' ' -.,. but: ....... •od ...... mer for $ mlnutH. Add spinach and r es erved mll!hrooms. Bring to bolling point; reduce heat. Cover and aJ.m. , met for 5 minutet « until Vt'j!<labtes I"' crisp--. serva a. MU!llROOMS IN P'OIL lpouotllnob- .... cup diced &omalD ~" cup • "'wed .,.,...., I Llblespoclll *1 ~ t .._ult '• IM 5P"0" cround bllct pepper Kins<. pal dry and trim mumroorm: place in cem. of a sbe<t ol heavy doty aluminum foil. Sp r I• kl o IOCNto P-fJd rerNlntq Jn- gredienb Ovtl' mmhroomL Bring eq,,,. of !oU up Oftr mushroom mixture; crimt to seal. Place in a bftk.b!& pm; bake 1n a 350 degree F. Oftft for 45 minutes. Suvt1 6 . • Ml.CAI RISIA VIVA TOWELS ., 32..0Z.JU I I l • I ' 1 , " 'I ~.. • i ., 11:,. ) .. ' • Within A Two Mile Stretch On Just One Street, There Is A Factory Authorized D·ealer For · Virtually Every Popular Make Car-In The World! Normal New And Used Ccr ShoppincJ Has Been Reclaced r From Days To Hours On Hua bor Boulevard of Cars. re Are Over JOO SIV'ed Automotive 1'echnicians To Give Your ~ Factory Authorized Semce On · Har- bor Boulevard of Cars. There Are Umilless Ways To Fit Financing '1'9 Your Pcw li- cular Needs On Hm bor Boule-- vard of Cars. BAUER IUICI ms HADOI aYD. 979-2500 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 HA11C11 aYD. Mo-9100 CORNELL CHEVIOl.ET 2GI HAllOI &YD. 546-1200 ~ DAVE ROSS PONTIAC -HAllOI .. ,.,. . S46.-IOl7: COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HAUOlt kYD. 540-6410 FRIENDLY CONVENIENT · .RKIA8i!E .JOHNSON AND SON LINCOLN MOCUIY 262, HAllOI Ill.YD. 540·5630 ' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAUO,l kYD. 642-0010 ,. You'll foinCI Tremendoti$ 'Serec. tions of Campers' Motor Hdmes And Othe1r Recrea- tionar ·ve-hicles .On Ha1bor toulevard Of _Cars. Over $1,000,000 Worth Of Genuine Factory . Pa Take Up Ova" 100,000 Squak! feet Of Space On Harbor BoJde- v~ ·Of Cars. There Are More Than 600 Ufhoa Modern Service Aid Re ... lr Bays For Quick, De- pendable Service On Harbor Boulevard Of Cars. I ·! MIRACLE MAZDA 21so HAUoR ILYD. 1645'!'5700. UNIVEl·SITY OLDSMOBILE _.. 2150 H~I II.YD. I 54o•9640 ' . . - • ~ I ......... IWdl i.. l97J w.-,, Mardi 14, 1973 DAILY PILOT ~ Heme News and Views Meat Demands? Will · Substitutes ' ' By DOllO'lllY Wl!l'ICE ~c..,-...... Meal retlaning Is hen! What's lb.II! You haftD't l>oanl of any ollidal nliccing program! No, this fs 11111 0. Warld War II, food eaopon type of .-rationini. R's o;a1111k r:atim-..: high prioes. JJ1lz 15 ce>ls • pound for~~ cbeapest ham-bur(<r; a pound hr """'4, llaak and pod< d>opo; '• If .-• pound !or dlucl: Prices such u these are f«<ing meal l'Btitming upoo t 9fJ')'CIM!! with fixed incomes and limited dollan to spend 1111 food. lligh meat prices llso came . ~ meat rationing in tamales who . olha;~la ~ ~ tlio:D See tlit qMI!(,. sile Gf life -· ~ Cllastil .. " lllt was nm .. s.i. FDDBAf ' ii DAllY PILOT lop lor 21 _. .__.s -.. -1.$ -• oentnc. 111111 ~ 1urkey at 19 cenlS a pc><llld. '!be ground lllrlrey' -Is made from -lll9l. I! lower In fa1 than hanllarg<r, .. -ooly 1.$ .. ....... """'""' '!be bigbl7 Dlllritloos ortan mella -u.... llldney 111111 beart -.... still good buys. For enmrc, became liver has no fa or waste, at 19 .. • • I -• """"' It .... ooly melt. For~ luteld ol -11 ctnlS • ....in,. two port "'*"• they And don't ltqel -Ev<n ~ ooly ..... 1111' lalsbaud aay1 1tecta1sa-,i.1t"*" that 114 ueedl more -t than coel ooly -!,If~ • this. " this Irle! ,.,.,..,. = .... ol ,..... A. Wbat oeed •nd- belt prGlela •. "-""' •:..1~~ QUl!S'ftONS WB AR I! ~ ·~ ol ..,...in ASKl!D • fllOdi ;.. mee.t ... - Q, In wder ID cul down m sublll -dallY ,lo<Jr.:i mell -I've bettl "~ Wn. Other protein Is ... ed my family smaller aervinp 1'l' milt, cbetse. breads and . . . • • I ca-eai.. So ... pork chop, II It •ting mare of other loodt l~pes lfitb OU!et ..... .,. A. Small <ggs weigh 11 lsn~ Clll Pljltr Ulln, ... be sud> u poCatoes, vegotables In which will muk or Im· ounces and large eggs welgb considered as ooe "aervin&" and broad. the flavor. You might 24 ounces per dozen. Tbut, for an averaae adllll ~ It with onioo, garlic, sage, small ~ give you oaly 11.,...,.,, many people blve Q. "We .!f'! .the new ground or . spices, for example. three-f s as much food a.s become lt<Wltomed lo eatJns furby' "'I ooe liked the Another ldea is to use It half Jarf(e eggs and would not be a 111~ larger servings of meat wt4 toe we!li Pcrblps you and balf with ground beef Jn good buy Wlless they IOkl for tban they mlly oeed, and could ltJl me aome 'f~ lo -t IOll or mea t balls al""' less than thtet-fourtbs as lhmlore do l!Ol !eel sallsfled pr-epare 11 lhat would Improve with )'Olll' u!UAI seasontnrs. much. For ex.ample, lf large oo as mae u one port chop. the navor. I just broiled mloe eggs l'O!ll 69 cents 1 dozt.n . It's a matter ol adjusting Jn rues. Q. At w b a c pri ce would small eggs i,i,·ould not be a our minds a.od our appetites to . You might enjoy the small eggs be a good buy conr good buy unless they cost 1tu smaller servings of meat, and ground turkey more IC you use pared to large eggs? than 51 cents a dozen . s At RalphS', we print a freshness '~ date on every meat .labe l.And with today's meat prices, Wbo can afford to take chan_ces? Buy the meat with the freshness d1 te on ·· every package, Ralphs Meat Master meats. ·. ' j • Al' ..... _WClft PRODUCE DEPART'Al8tr ' ' ... 46 caw1111r· Brisket ~ .. 1.29 !!'l!!J-"""·· ... ,..,. Gr8'181rUtt -.17 ~~ C.lltoma. ttu.n. AvOcados ': .17 • ..... 21 -•••• 41 -· .19 ':.'. . t -FRESH CUT FLOWERS ~ ALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 . . ,, *M111 ~ D8ailll'ilt f.59 'a.Soap HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS 'FRO.ZEN FOOD :.: .87 :.:1.86 .... 96 ...... "'"' 86 ..... •.:; 1.18 =1.34 ~.71 :: 1.88 , ... eo .... 0££ .... 21 .... ... 46 ..., . l.: .47 o::. .24 ..... 89 ..... ..... 26 ..... ,. ... 86 ..... HOUSEHOLD ~EEDS ..... .46 ... ' ' •':£1.81 ....,,.15tllru March 21 ED EVERYDAY LOW PRICES • • FROZEN FOOD :..: .ii .:. .111 •.; .n ... -...... •,: Jll •,::,Al PANTRY FILLSRS ':a ... 1ft r PANTRY FILLERS ..,...._.....,. __ C:OnnodPop __ ...,. ... lntt1ntcoffff ............ lnttMtTH --....... Orawy Qulll --hHm•IMdt ......... Babyfooll TheSuper . . UlPllS SJOIS JRE lllCATED AT: 388 l 17111 ST., COSTA MESA; 9981 -BLVD., "llHJltlGTON .f!ACH; .15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER; UDA 2'167 PASEll YALOW 1726117th ST., TUST1ll 401 N. LOARA, "ANAHEIM STORE HOURS: S.10 DAILY, 9-9 I • I • • I l , 1. \ • ' ... _ ... .. '"\""t. H D~LY PILOT WtdN.,, Mri 14, 1973 Only Mayf a· r re ulafly ' A. f~~ as we know, there is only one R_l&rket with prices so low that it regularly .compares pric,es with its competitors -·and then publishes thQse price com- pari1ons. Tht market is M:Qtfair. .. Chuc~ ~t BLAD~ CUTS BEEF ROT ROAST Mayfair's compariaon hopping is done with the' same list used by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics to measure food p r ices, ever.)' month , all across the countty~ During the ·week . or Mardi s, we used tbis list to compare Mayraii"s meat prices with our competitors . These are the actual item by item comparisons of 20 some meat itenis: ,. . ' ' . . TOTAi,. SAV1ttGS- "O' UNIT .. ITEMS "°'' MAVFA!llt M1rt11r 21 24.18 2.21 Pa"lt~ .~~ . 26.39 M1fla" " 26.79 .>• tut~~ "' 26.98 M1,.tail" IO 21.99 ... Sale~~ 19 n,47, Mayflir ~I ~ 24.04 ... ·Alpht Beta 11 2.5.03 When we say: ''On discount· prices, ~tayfair is more fair,'' we don't just ask you to take our word (or it. Your Unc l.eSam helps Us prove It. 'tr-Bon~ 8teak~ T,AILS OFF WELL TRIMMED BROIL OR BARBECUE <;_Lettuce SOLID HEAD LARGE SLICING Mayfair C/Jest~uysin Produce ~anas CENTRAL AMERICAN .1 JLB. JVevel f!!:!~~E SIZE 6 LBs J.00 Fuertec5\vocad~ CALIFORtillA FUERTE -LARGE SIZE ' . • . . • .. • ' • . " I • RETAIL FOOD P~ICE COMPARISOff'BASED ONAJ.S. DEPT. OF LABOft, BURf:AU OF LABOR ST!,.TIStlCS ITEM Li~T, AS OF MARCH 5, 1973 • 9ot.DGfU1AUSW.lor, Oin•M:i,,...; .. lt:IM:ll. ·-... COi lff I Mllti'f· f~n· 'iiW 'ff#' ::;; a:. ::11 I.ff I .59 J .52 1.. -1..11 i i· i ·'' = - !.H ... .. \ 1.1• J.t! :i .. l .!! .?1 • ,f l ,.11 -.. --.. ,, . , . ,,.., . ,_,.,. -.,,., .. er ·-... -Maftair :CJJest <qjuj!J in:Mlat ,. .. . . . I ' "'i:/'ark~y~rea.st$.~· "~ .....,,.: ' .96L~. JENNIE'O BRAND ·. 5 TQ 7 LB. WE IGHTS· PREBASTEO ~.,.h ~.a~~. ···1 '"·4z .;~'".I: ~· ... ~~iii.>. '· 1 •} , I»; .1 . lli!AoE :wHOLE eooy·--2 1/2 t:O 3 LB, AVG.lWCIGtno . ' 'l'.B. ', · WoQi.w ,OJJuciQ.lfigs ~.,r: · ;;_, '.°'; 1 .S.D.A. GRAOE ,i. · Bi,.K~'WITH APPLE DRESS( 'f .7!/...e. l -1J~f 111Afile Roasi ··~ ~ i;;· · . . I~ CE~ER~'cHtJGK,-tEAN •.MEATY ... 'J8LB. .Mixed FO;fJf Parfs . : . 3 Hl~AlfTERS WITH ·B•Cl!i. ~ FOREOUAffTERS Wl ,ij, A '7 . i BACK, 3 WINGS· ... G~L~TS &,!JECKS INC~~,E !"'( L,I. 1 'UWJJson ".Bacon · 1 •'" 1 " .-CER~IFIED.,SLICED 12 OZ . P~G.' £1< •• 89 ' Luncheon"~eats : , · ' .. f OL' VIRGl!llA ASSC)RtED '<;<)JtO sALAMI, • OLIVE A PIMIENTO, All BEE~ SALAMI ~I· 'i!Of)' SANOWICH LOAF. DUTCH LOAF r ' ALL ~EEF,B()j.0, AL L M~E'.J~BOl'Q,. 5 OZ . ~~ ' ~~!E~!~:.~PAN FRY 1.67~;·' 'fleefci?.ump:~oast j .:A8 BONELESS ROLLED & TIED · QRE~'T OVEN ROAST ·~ LB. Gll.uck 8feal( · "· · " "· ' .BLADE Cljts • MNllNATE FOR B~BECll~ .8,9l8.~ OSCAR lfAYER BACON• ~ 1 lb. Vecuum Packjge ei.··1.11 12 oz. Wafer PK .• , • ea. 1.11 ALASKAN SOLE Northern Fillets Pon Fry ........... lb .. 79 "" .. • .. H,lLIBUT-SlfiAKS F,-011n Ctinter Cut 66 l Slices .• : •.• : •• ,r-,. lb. 1. GORTON'$ FISH CAKES Breaded • Heat• E•t 1 24 ot. Pec<oge ...... H •• 89 ~It. ' ~ ';j'~ ~" -tCIN'S FISHSTICKS DOLE PINEAPPLE L1rve Sit• ••••••••• •• •• 49 FLORIO-. GRAPEFRUIT Indian River -OCE'AN PERCH - Fresh Dressed • P1cific F.illets .. _ ••. lb . 1009 4! •I • ~ • Bnoded ·HHll<E•l / 9 32 ot. Pec<•lit .••.• ••· 1_.2 ~AOISHES ANO GllEEN ONIONS s.1..i o.n~t. ...... ••· .10 AN.JOU PEARS S....t Ju;cy ...... 4 lbs. 1. 00 TEMPLE OllAHGES .V S.-t ...•.. , ... Slbs.1.1111 Ruby and White . . . 5 for 1.00 LEhUCE R•d Leif #\d Boston Salad Oeli~t ...... 2 for .29 ORANGES Sweet V1lencj1 8 lb. Cello Big . -. .. . .. . . 98 WHITE GllAPEFRUIT J . FRESH OYSTERS FrYing Size -Westet'tl _ . ' ?WAN IMPORTED HAM 51~· td • 4 Ol, • , • , , o ~··· .61 L N CHEE&6 t. LSttoL.u-.toae ....... 69 COOKED SHRIMP 10 oz . J•r .•. , •.... N •• 99 "· ' Peel9d & Deviened TOP stALOIN STEAKS f.,. S.locb.,,,. ·~. ,lb. .. 1,911 B~l••J. W•I) Tr;!f>!"ed 1 ,9., • ·~~-~t"C~ . , o..~ •.• lb, . • lAXE SMELTS R~ "OAST Pon RHdy Troll)tllt C!f!e ·Wtll , 27 • ., 1 • I t 1 I f. BFl!~ETS · OR" ROUNDS · • ·'FOSTER fARMS ··FF~er ·'f:k~s CALIF. GROWN WJTH PELVIC BONE ATTACHED ' ~ -' I .. $ ,, • •: .. .., ", ~.~.'',,. · • · ~« r-ui ~ ' . ' , Rottnd , 8teak ,. ~Spare ' ·Ii§- ., " I' ~ . BAKE Ofl BA l)ECUI; '" I ' .~:. • ' . • ' ... ,'! '. ' " LYSOL Basin, Tub ··1l~ec'1taia~r -' 170r .. • .. r,.. •• .•.... , . ·r:: .. 79 BIRD'S EYE Frolttt tu 10 Ot. ~ .• 21:· JEN0'$1Fr6tta P~· Roll• ' Ptp1Mronl~&eus~·Shrimp·B Or.,". .$1 PLACE MATS,· 'J•yott VitcoS•. H••t 'st1in Retlt\wrt, 01i;or1tor ce1ori ,. .. ~ .. t ,,._ ..•••• 2 for 1.00 Y0·5 H1ir: Spr•r> All vr.itti.• ie-• ,\.Qi.. ...... ~10 • • • . . • • ••• ,. .• • ,,.. · .Cf/abis~Q 'Oreos ·~ !=REAM !\A~ICH l, 1s !lz. • • BONE IN'FULL CUTS P.AN FRY OR SWISS BIRO'S EYE Frottn Cut Corn 100t ...... '.' ........... ,.21 .DAIRY , ARDEN Fl•vor Fr.ish Ice Cr•am 112 G111on .. : •• ~,.L ........ 11 ••DEN Yoeurl 1/2'¥int ' ' ' ..•. 22 • ARDE.N 100" fur:• Or1n91 Juic• ()u.ert ••••••••••••.• t • • • • .•9 ••DEN11utter Gr,·~cM'. . . ' Fir:.st Ou!lity t 1 Lil:. • • ' ••••••. 81 ' c:Reynf)/ds Alri 200 FT. ROll ' ORANGE JUICE Tr•icaM Pure 112 gel. Bottle . • .. • • .. • 89 Otse'rt Grown 8 lb. Cello Bog .••.... , ,98 1 lb. Beg ........ ;·•~· .79 .. Tr•~~llou~.~·b· \ ,u....----"""""'!iio..--...... __ ........ __ ...,u ' .. DELICIOUS APPLES W1tninrgton E•tr1 Fancy Red onil Golden ...... lb. ,29 U.S. NO. 1 RUSSETS 29 Premium .•..•... 2 lbs •• JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES Gounneto.1;gtrt 1 lb. 8119 ' ' ...... ' ... .,49 INDOOR HOIR PUNTS Astortl'd Veritti•s 6'' Poli ..•• :~ ..•..•• 3.98 • C)Junched Good$Sale MIX OR MATCH-a .. u, Turl'lif>Sr Splnac1', 2 "-·nc•··.'IV} Swiss Ch1rd. Coll1rd5, Mu.tafd Greens vu ,,.. A 7 • 1 I • , ' · c.Rinso· O/)etettent KING .. oz. ' ' ., Pi!J.sbury 'fluhl t;akes ALL VARIETlf,S REG . Prices Effective Thnclay, M1rch 151hru Wednesday, March ;!1 USDA Food Stamps Welcome I J ' DAll.Y tllOT ._...,., ..... u. 1m Green8Apple PIS JUMBO 40-0Z. • SIZE ~ •• , P er .John WIENERS or HAN ROLL Your • A~L-MEAr Choice? w1E!'IERS-• ' i '118., PKG. £.Nt.\ • Hf.M ROIJ, ~ l~'OZ. ~KG. Scotc ' lium· • SCOTS Mist 4-YR. -80 PROOF sO"'Roi-1 'lft'LEdr:t ' LIGHT OR OARJ( .·~·&UNBOW TROUT 19 s;~.· I ~ JACQll~ RANDY ....... ~~ o s•'S-IM ! ............. ~~. 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TUii , U•. S1.1J AT OTHO STOllS 79' USDA CHOICE . \ l • ( "l VIVA FIESTA PAPER TOWELS BIG ROLLS 29~ . PURINA CAT vo;i~:.:~~OF FOOD ~~~ 1 e TUNA & KIDNE e TASTEY TREAT'( 'e FISH & SHRIMP' $1 D.41LY PILOT If ••• f l All OTHER VARIETIES 2/J9c SOFT-WEVE PUREX 8 1 EACH Yi GAL. .39c TOILET TISSUE R 0 l L s LARGE FRESH GRADE "'AA" ~GGS 55' BAR M SUNSHINE , GRAHAM CRACKERS NAMWN ,..-... t OZ. .IA& DITIOAS'llt PEANUTS 1 1& IOI l . • • $1.00 OFF I El Rancho s499 WHISKEY , Six y,ar old aour muh ... quart (reg. 5.99) Blended Whiskey ....... s499 El Rancho'• smooth blend! Quart. That's what Super S/wppers do when they compare El Rancho produce to the run of the mill fruits and vegetables seen in most super-markets. Compare ours to theirs -and you'll talk about fres h, too! · A11paragu11 TENDER! Ill All green! , •. generoua bunches, large stalks that will prove to be tender tip to tip! • D41 LV PILOr 55 Super Shopper Grocery Spedals! Apple Sauce ri&w 39 'I'bo blc~ c\UI ..• brlmlill atlllllf:Y IMly GraveDl,.in aau .. t Tomatoes flllllD .... 29~ Pineapple Juice. 1oc S It W -aimplywonderlul! No. 303 Springfield -l l 01 <:Int! Niblets Corn ..... 2oc Wesson Oir..: .... 53~ ) It Kernel (r'lm Green Giant! 12 01 Chicken Brott\ .. 15c ~·or aala~s or cookinel 24 oz . A-1 Sauce. ........ 59c SwanlOD '1l3 oz. -ready to use! Enhances so many Oa\•on! 1001. Rice Mixes MINUTE 4, .. s1 Pried, Pode, Rib Roeu, Drum&tick or Spanish -7 oz . pkp. Mac. & Cheese .. 21 c Cheerios. .......... 39c 'Kralt.-10euy t-0aervt>! 714 oz. pkg. So many breaktut.ain 10 01. box ! Hi Ho Crackers.. 39c .Bucwheats ....... 43 c Buttery wafera from Sunshine! 16 oz Cereal with maple-y 1oodnesal 9 oz. Coffeemate ....... 79c Carnativn's corfee creamer! 16 oz, Dry Roast Nuts.. 79c Plal)ter'• Mixed or Cashewa 7 oz. \. . El R'ancho Gin ........... s41' Ninety proof make. great martinis! Quart. \ El Rancho Vodka ....... s4s 9 ,,,,.,.LARGE! •••• II! Purex GALLON ••••••••• ~. 49~ l Liquid bleach brings back the sparkle to whites! • 1 "" , • • ' Moet. people's favorite mixer! •.• Quart. El Rancho Rum ......... ~499 Firm, for-pietulepretty alicee! Use them fo r sandwiches .... add color, flavor to salads! la 'OBlctt1Qo;rA •••• llf Toilet Tissue ..... 35c Nescafe .• : ..... s.149 , : Choooe el!her light or a kl Quart. , Coronet Ultra IV ••• 4 roll pack! · IQStant coffee in the 10 oa. jar .. • El Rancho Scotctr ...... ~619 Taster's Choice. s1•9 Yuban Coffee .... 97 e- Bottled ill Scotland ••. 86 proof1 Quart. F ..... jlried inatantcoffea-8oz. 6ne pound can (3 lb. can ••. 2.89) Zee ToWels,,G ......... 25 ~ Vodka ttouoAv11MEs ........ s399 You knoW, when the name is Chiquita. that you're gett.incCentral America'• finest! Bottled juatJor El Rancho! Quert Scotch ttouoAv ·11MEs ....... S3 69 Rip~ PineQpple .......... 1 ~9! Cb00&e white, colora or decorated rolls, and "'Vt·iltEl Rancho! .. ~ Save 50'= on this value! Fifth. Larg1•1izt1 to afford m~ of that Hawaiian goodne;iss that makes this .so welcome a value! Roten foof#sl Sundrlesf' El Ranch TEQUILA Margarita• anno populor!· Quart. Pulaski P~kles. ......... 49c Real Poliah Sty,, .... 32 oz.jar Import~ Ham .......... 49c Cmaida, ali<fcl, rudy to eat! 4 oz. ' . Goud~s or Edams .. .-... 59c KaukaunaKlub faY<jritell! ••• 7 ounce Blue Cheese c.uM1tco ...... 49c ' Sprinkle ~er salads! Sargento - 8 oz. ' SAlAD I 35c DRESSING .... (ILU! CHEESE .•• 41') (IOQU£fORI ••• 59') Fisherman'e W~arf -No preservatives! • Pink Grapefruil ... .'·8 ... 5 1. Wake up breakfast appetite& witb tbe bright flavor ofTexu Ru by Red Grapefruit! Romaine Lettuce ..... 15~ STRA · BERRIES 59!. SOLID 10 CABBAGE ! Compare our quality to theirs! 12 oz. ' Will yoll celebi:au S!. Pr trick'• Dayt' Radlsh•i: o'i. Gree~ rQnlons ..... I Ot Add zasty flavor as well u bright color to your aaladl! ' I ' Valencla Oranges .......... 6 ... s I Laite site .•• and they offer-. much sweet juicy podneu! Mushrooms ............. 89~ H3thouae grown and extra f&ncy quality! 'MUMS ... ·~ ... $1" They'ni really opecial! , Florist qu'1itY!, ii» inch foil covered poll, ·cuddling healthy plant.I Comparel · BIRDSEYE 19c · PEAS Sweet tender! 10 ounce package! Green Apple Pie 69c • Jolullton'1 ... biJ9!nchaiul Enchiladas. ....... 79c V1.n de Kamp'a 19 ot family 1i.U:! Welsh Rarebit ... 69c '. Stoulfer'110cn. for a quick Lrlek! Orange Juice. .... 25c Treeaweet 6 oicon (12oz ... 49') Petsonallzeil Service in our Meat Department · 111. ,,. -,., 11J8D u1illiBBlluPIBlu ....... ~. • • • ,,,.,,, IBlf ....... 11! The crit.na of excellenfe in the tenderloin of U.S.D.A. Choice beef! ' FILET MIGNON 1a.o.i.CH01et1tu 1aout.011t. ••.. .,..-~ ... :. '-··· 2 'l Leon briabtfar tli. St. Patrick'• day Ceut! Whole or Point ball. sotlD GREEN CABBAGE1NOURrtOOUCEDE1~lllT.,. .............. lOi. ' . Ham EL RANCHO 'S 79c Ground Beef ml!.\~ ...... s11t SHANK HALF! . .... ~ Alwayalitlh-hulkorpattleo! C ·Mountain Tro~t raa"' $14t . Pork Sausage ............ 79,. Whole Ham or Butt Portion. ......................... 99!. EIRenebo'•o1draahionedquality1 You'll lovaaaJYin• ll!!ae! ~ to I \.\ lb. average Ch he . .. •-· ..... --• L. gol • • ,. 11 :;-~:~~ ... ·t~t•u•Ulyourn ...... -..,.. ....... thatth•qu•uty Chicken livers.......... ,,i. Fres~ ClamSCHnm101m 79 • Frahneiomakeitbediffenmceinllavor! · l'lewEni!a•d,foutatpiinrorchowderl Roast BONELESS . s 199 H~m Slices Cflll!tCUl. ...... $f5t Mahi-Mahi ,,,,, , , .•.• ~lOl BEEF! .......... .' .. Lean ... r.omEJRancho"at.nerhaml . Remmber "°" aood t'liil" i• Hawai11 lrloln tip ofU.8.D.A. Choice bee!, for navar and tendemea,! atu:.otU ic. EGG 99c ROLLS 9 oz. ... (SHRIMP t.09) (LOBSTEJ\ 1.19) FRESH s1 o .. • PERCH Ji'llltla afford the moct lo aood tatirir. • V I SLICES FOR $249 ea SCALLOPINEI •••••••• Young ttndtr Witcon•in veal. lot a reol taste tftatl , ( I l ,~ii• 9..ae Antiseptic 17 Hate it, maybe -but u.1e it! 14 oz. Jergen's lotion ; ggc E~tra chy ... for lldn care! ... 14 01. ' . Crest Toothpaste ... 59C ~ Regular or mint llavcn! 6 oa. II.Ibo. ~ Oral B Toothbrush 5~ : • M~ apoclfic11lyfor 1d tJ! ' J ' # P~21Shanlpoo$t• :i "'''' 't p I Re, ...... , I ry ... Olly ••• 7 Oi. 1111 . .: ,...-... Pric111'n #/f«t Thur. thro"6f. Wld. Mar 15 tllloll/lh-C Opm daily Uto g Sulldoy JO to 1 No lol.,.tb!ltolm. • • I I' , • ' , ..... • '\ •• " " . • .. ~ ' p.; ; • ,. µ, • .. ' ,' t I •• " ·' " .d I 7. I 7 , I I \. I Flosh-frozen, Under 8-lbs. . : flt. • • ( FIOvorful & Juicy -8/odeCut-. ! lb •. 1, , SAFEWAY HU NT 'S BU YS! . - ) • • .,OW ..• fAMIMIS 'LUCdil°I • 1' Hur MIDAi.'Wlilll1115 :; ~ .......... ~ .... ,_,," . .. .. .. · In' A Gallon ··: . • • ,, Pla"silc C.•talnor • l . '1'11.iS product is~p quality, Grade A,·pasteur- :Ued:rnilk. Eve CO~ftk..Jlit•·el'lJ'• U1~.P. units of·Vitami n.:.erts>ug!lto:m~et the aye- •,rage growing ch ds:daiJy riquirell)ertt ~.t l5 1Picker-tban laws require and. th1t ex.ti:a rlth- neu.provides more foed,eii.ergy and superiQ.r flavor;··· 1 \., .. -, • .. Suro & Try>Ol.r'* ,.;..., 1 • ' ' 'Ll<er:.. ci-ll"''Del ' P...t .. 111 " • ~' ". • i::~ ' • <>;.. I "• •• 1 • Look fol" tbese tags. They , · : mark temporarr • ~· sav· . , · in~s all ner Ure Stire. Stqck .up. -~--- . . : . . • ' • lvciry Lhjuid Di .. rgent ,z, '::' 79• lri1t1111I Witk Fla"r fre11t Hawe HJ ~ . ) - Use Fresh Pineapple for A Zesty Solod. A Nbtutol With Hom ... _.;i: 1 , • 18'111 . r •1 AY~S 1·•• I . i...11 Slit "' 9• ~ '!:"''· ..... ~ .' • Otb~~ 1£.W1ulU!1 , DllY !l'l!ANS • I TuMEYS. : I . ' ' l WOtiD J tif .,..~.NT ..... ~-I ...__ ,...,1'i;tN~ •• ' ' ,, I at-lboll llatd dleeM, ouch u Ched- dar, Swlu, Edam and Gouda, may be ill!pt up to •l&ht • I t?~ .~.!~~~-~!.: ....... ~ ... :.. 11 ~ , .. I ;;;~!t ~~~'nLI ................ : .. .~!h '"9.!. !P.~ ...... ~ .......... ~ 119 • • ....... $ --· .......... ~ ... Ill Ill · TUU ....... , fc.ti.;~-~ ,,., ....... .. , .. ,... 1 ,,. .. ,_......"...,_ ... ~r._ • Wlllondor, -14, 1973 DAILY PILOT /Sl .~uRS Gooa Flavor, Nwtriti n _ ................. .. !!~· .. --... .................... -c,... U/llllllM'i • tfottl ............ , --.. ...,...... ~ .... ,......,, ... --.--... ··-·I"" __ _ ...... -..... .. ·-~-... .. ... tl.'--'f-. =· . .,. t ................ ............ •!»•.------........ . .......... .............. w I " '" ,, • • .. ' I -"------------~--___.:~-----------... \ . ---. I' • ! I ·' • " " II ' . . '· • • I I . I DAILY l'llOl TONIGHTS TV IDGillJGHTS KlfJ D 7·30 -"Rud." Poul Newman stan ., 1 pl~g modern cowboy in lhla 1963 morie 'llllllob won Patricia Neal aa Ooclr. Also lea· 'tu.red are Melvyn Douglas and Brandoo DeWlide. ' NBC D &:SO _ "Mr. Inside/Mr. Outalde ." Tony '.:Lollianeo Ind Hal Unden portray New York pollce deteotlves in dll.s pilot !Um for a projectod senes. ABC a 8:30 -"Cl"" of '83." Al •.10.~ear re- union, a jealous husband, convinced hiJ wife still J<wes his oollege rival plots, a deadl:t wel<!>me for the ll.DSU9l>e<!lng former l<>ver. James Brolln, Joan fulclret, CliU Gorman. ·KCET ID t ·OO -Tax Spectal. Live pboo .. in tax probleml are ·taken from KCET'• Ultle The&Cer 11 a tiank All IOCOUatlnlll fields taxing quesuon1. CBS II 11:90 -"Waterhole #3.': James C& bum, l\l!I <;arroll O'CoDllO< star In lllil 1967 com- edy w..steni. TV DAILY t·oo "'4. i:ao ........ " .... t'"' ·5, - ..... Smfftr!, "°'" flllltt, IMll.,......, Clllr (Slit) '57-...... smu"', Pllilll rrt.11t NII()) IC) -,....,.. C..Cl ('"•! '6' -PM Stllan. Dtrld Nfw11t • o~ .,., -· (m•J '»-Botltoclf.lldlthll. a ......... ...,. Qilld, r1n1 ·•1 ~ ............. ,, .. -•••ict--t .. 1·11 ----.... l:lllJJ-· ..... ' I • ' 'Middle of Night' Opens ... By TOM TITIJll twentles-and the problema playhouse, 1110 Main St., Hun· stage in the °"'""' County-°' .. Oll9r ..., ,,... eadl eocounter1 In raotvtnc ti.ogtm Beach. Reserv ations Loog Beach area lnclude: ·-11~ "Born Ye s terday " -"-'•• IJ }Oil around the the ...,...,. wilh tllelr ._. -w. "'""'" · · Fullertoo Foolllghten, 119 ...,..,., that lime when a life ies. • ' SOIJTH COASr Repertory Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton. youoe 11\an't fancy turns -TEllll DOYLE. a vetmui ,_.,.. Its productioo of closing perlormanc.s Friday and many an oJder man's as Orange County ~ and David Rabe's J eat bing and Saturday a111:30i reserva-- well. oneeime DAILY.PltoT •ward military ~ "'Ibe Basic tions 528-1973. That's wli.1 the lalt51 pn> winner, plays the aging In-'l'l:ainlng of Pavlo Hummel" "Kismet" _ Long Beach ductlon of the lluotlngton duslriallsl, while Teri Dill· toolsJ>I with Ronald Boussom Clvlc Llgbt Opera, Jonlan Beach Playhouse, P a 4 d Y ingham, a college drama stu· playtng the central role. High School, 8400 Atlantic Cbeyefaky's HMiddle of the deot making her community Others in the SCR ca.st Ave., Long Beach. Closing Night," 11tJ1about.1'be tom· theater debut, porb-ays the ot>. under Martin Benson's dir~ performances Friday and pelling drama of May· jeet ol blJ attectloo. UGI!, are Robert Wfi8h~ Dan Salurday al 8::10, Sunday at llettlnbet romanoe opo111 J1rl. Principal au_.tlng roles Tulllt Jr., Squire Fridell, H.J . 2:30; reservations (1131 432- day for a "'°"-or"!!-~ "" tak.. by Gr~ ~w as Parb and WUliam Bn1dy. 7926. under the direcUcm -.J.f t&e girl's JllOther, Pat M'llllinl Outain time is a o'ck>cl for "You C!in't Take It With Keene. as the man's aister ao£.Ann She final four performances, You" _ Long Beach Com- 1be BwltJ:ogion Beach at.-Parvarach H bis dau!bter. tonight through Saturday, at munity Playhouse. 52J:ll E. . ~ ca•1t.v '""""'..,.,.. lnctloo 11 lhe lone new-Compldlng the H~liogton tiie Third Step Theater, 11127 r Anaheim St., Long Beacb. Fri· ROMANTIC -Turi Dillingham and Terry Doyle....., on the -Orange Cout !&eater Beacb east w1D ba Larry !fewport Blvd., Costa Mesa. day and Saturday at 8:30; caught in a tender mo!!lent fro m ~ i;:omantic > . caleodar lllll week, wblle tw.o Woodanl, Dav• Al)denon, Resenialioos 1146-1363. reservations (213 1 43&-0$36. drama "Midclle of·,ttie Night," opening Friday for , other laDg-nJMlng dramas Jeanl G.lbb<m. wanc1a· MlllaY • • 'Al.'10 OOMPLETING iO! j ..!!!• weekend.I' at tlje Huntin. gton Beach Playhouse. · prepare for their fin a I and Melinda Beaman. engagement is the Laguna ~--· perlorinaoces tooigbl. lhrouih Heading the badlslage crew • pr1Jductl0n of ''The Prime of Saturday. Closing tre • .,,,. .-Joyce ~,,......, stage Mlss Jean Brodie," an. ,. . Basic Tralnlng of Pavlo Hum-manager; Ami -1aod. pro-Dent Inlerpreiation of an mer~ .at ~th c .oa1t' .. ditcer; BID.~MOreland, :epilodicdramawithisuperb Repertory and ~,Prime ol tecbb.1cal ~; Ca r.1 a performance by, Jill Rimer in MiSs Jean Brodie at tbe Trict, set desigh; ~ r v 1 d lht title role. B e r t r a m Laguna Moulian Community Malnaa, set ~on, and Tanswell is directing. Playhoose. . ., Jean Kyter, Jl'O~: Hoo Filian and Stanley "Middle of !he ,Nigbl P~.ot ·Mjjldle of wttsick portray !be romantic centers around a manufao. lb~ N'8ht • will ~ given interests in the life of a lurer in his ftfties who falls in Fridays and Saturdays at 1:30 spinster Scotti s b lave with a glr! in her early lbn>ugb April 14 at the schOolleacber, with Marlheli> Randall. Sharon Harwood and Denise McCan1es cast in olher o fOUNTll.IN ~AlllY ... ~ .... ~! ....,.~.<oc.c •. :, •• "'"' .. DOOllS OPEN h45 ''Tiie .._.,... ., ,..,, c~ ·~ "~ ill f!lt Wll...,_." All kirlb $1 .00 ttll 1:30 p.m. 0 FOUNTAIN VAllE~ ... ~~~n W'oi'oo;;;".i,, ,c,;.~. " OOOrs Optn WkdY 1:"5. 5al·S11n.$:Jo P"tl 1"wma.n "J\ldl'9 Roy llMn" • pltn. "1119 Jake" S.t. &. Sun. "Wlurd of OI" 12:30 end 7:3) ....... 111 ~""" CMlll)' ., 11iw1.• San Ckmente EiS1$ importanf assignments. 1 __________ 1 FoWr final~ perfoi:mances will be given lonigbt through Saturday at 8:30 in the Moulton Playhouse, 6 O 6 . . ~ .... . Sus~ns.e Drama Cast Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beaclt Reservattons"494-0743. • "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" -·-' . . 50scerNtl.i~ KLONDIKE ICE ARENA ( \ __ ,..~ ...... . ___ _. ... .. .:.~. -·-~ ... ..__ . -- ' ' . '""'" ' (INf'..M · V• jO 1 ~'ft' J'outh Coast Repe rtor.v ·c-y'Acc,.._' MllF~IATillDAl fHE IA.SIC TlAINIQ OP ··PAVLO HU(t'IMEL1 WMMSUy tlll'll kllcl..,., l :Dll p,IT\. -1121 ................ CMtl ,..._ ••.. 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I P<1iomar Pictures ln!emotional -, NeilSirilon's '' · If ~TheBear.WKid \U !l'Yl1:ElfilneM4'y Film ~- · 5 ACADEMY AWARD ln our op1n1on Ed · NOMINATIONS \\'ards Cinema West INCL BEST 4qRES$ Th eatre now presents DIANAROSS§ !O you lhe most enler· QIWEHOUDAY tainment packed and powerful double bill ever! ~e~ M~ • Ali ~acGraw ry iu 'The Getaway" and Oi:ini1 SINGSlHE fbi.~ in "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" KowTrc<i.. BLUES !.. ... ~Ol•NrJFR IS A MUST ·-: • . . , ' • • • . • • • .: • • I l \ • oel C.rey Back . 'In Night Clubs RObert ~fOnl -.teremiah JOlinson" ' A SYDN EY POI.LACK FILM . ~ 2nd TOP ATTRACTION ' AT lsOTH CINEMAS ' NU>IW< PICIURtl illmlHAmw.'"""' • U.A. CfTY tflflMAS IJ.ot.:I DAY IVl•Y TI.la,. •1 tltl ...... ~ a-.. mm. l'll• • ll•f (PG) LAURENCE MICHAEL i OLIVIER CAIN in JOSEPH I.~~ fl f . <Jbinlc"d~' ... ,,.,~aime ... "lbelllIO iJne Slr:p furtht:r. ' \ I . . . ' OA!IY PllDf 58 • JANE FONDA.• DONALD SlllliERLAND • PETER BOYLE -·1 ;,,"STEELYARD BLUES" .A &llLIPHILLff>S Proclucuon eo.-·., , GARRY GOODROW • HUNARO HESSEMAN • JOHN SAVAGE • Written by DAVJO S. W"~p . _ tive Pf~OONALO SIJT¥tR\.ANO PrOduc~ by TONY BIU and MICHAEl&JVllA ftt11i.UP$- rected b)'Al.AN MYfRSION·TCC}fNK:olOR• [?-G ~~~t-.,....~--' I -'~ :_=;:.L·~..---....:t.. O ! ••._... ........ ------ BOtH f•atllrts s~~. or first time in OnngeCounty now at tbef.il\wds TwlnCil)ellla 2. YARD BWES with Jaoe Fonda. Dooald Sutherland and Peter BO • and FEAR IS TIIE KEY with Barry N"'1!1an and Sll2ie Keni!all .. 2nd FIRST AREA SHOWING · BARRY SUZY' NEWMAN AND KENDALL II . 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IFllYRK,.1214) 1lh• ,., FULL PilCEr.· •a· ·1· 1 ..... ~. ! -'·/~· ,. · "f.T<>x.&;pcense t-:, · .IMMEQIATE 0DIUY,iill'1 . '23'9 't, ' ... ' ' f, 53'299 ' . . . '3399. . . , t' I ' 1967 MUSTANG .. ~ .COUPE 6 oyt, eufo tf1n11 po~ 1tt1rifJ9,1t1cllo, het .. r, wt.a-•111, .,iiiyf ~roof, ch0colat1 lwown w/whit• •inyl,roof,(t.h1rp, fTUD. 625) -· ... < . . . . ·1968 IMPALA CUSTOM _COQP£ ,)'I. •uto tr1n1, powtr 1t.ttln9, rt-'io, 'h•at•r, •iriyl roof, •lfiT• cl"" thn.iout. fXML655l • ' ' • ..... " ,, ' i 'r • ·t • -, .. .. .. -. -. -. · . • • .. . w...._, .. .,..,1 im Wtd!ltsdar, March 14, 19/3 DAILY PILOT •i: '' ' ·: •' NEWPORT liElGHts 2 BeWoom wttll lOts 'Ot 11vliir ai*C. ... 1orge tamlly·room, plus 11.vblk >rOom and -fonnal dlnh>g room, Super :J.:ri"" al °'""'FblpJo. cation. '$49.9Ci0. Ca¥ 646-nn . BONUS ROOM. BONUS lfOUSE ' ' ~ --... ~DE'. 4 'BEDR~M' ,_ . ~ '; BtGt BIG I FlMllilES .$39,500 $#.50ft ~ ·1 ' Good famil¥ ho.., In d;Ji..ble eo.i. ,Meta neiii,b~ ~Out ' to •)s and chutcbeL Priced for Quick sale With ain8D. !il}4 ~ It ,, won't.laat)~.cau ~.n11. • 5 L!U'ge BE:drooms • 81Bi.ths • Large FamUy Room • Fantastic Family Room • ca)1. noW, 842·2535 • ,. , /' I ..... r . .. ' SUPER· SHARP .: MESA VO.DE " •.;. ·, one st'Ory, 4·bedroom, family roOrn. tormal dining l'OQm. large lot on cul-de-eac street. Cbolce area beautifully ~ted. OQ)y" 2 yM old. TaSt possession. Only $42,&50. Call ~7171. MESA DEL MAR 4' LUXU"-Y UN(TS . $63,000-$6100 ,DOWN Gets You tntO a Potential · $8280 annual grou. 14%. spendable. We )lavll: an 80% rtim loan commitsnent,, bet~r bUrcyt 64&. 11n. " POET1tY IN WESTCLIFF Woiide.ttul · Westcllfr, 1'lls it tile house fDr entel\l&lnmen~ Th< LA' CUEST"' ' W>dacaplng galore, 22 x 26 bonqs; ~is ~ Tbe home R a • SgadOUI bedtomls, • 1 ~..,,.~~m~-~1: "EL_l>J)JlADO" !tfODEL i¢1.,~'l:"nr..-., ~ ! rooms, .. J. be.thi4 3 -~ garage. All for $fta&TMING SPECIAL F&.qJlly nqn too. "' ~2 950: can Todo,y 842-25351 • -Y~ "! , -.-....., 'oo"'"" a ~. lo, . . . ~~ . . .. . i3" BPeciaI ~itse t the-foll~: 1) Beau.. r"'...~ ~ith: rlchft'Ora1 yt,ew. SEE IT-~U'l:Jr.UKE IT! "~.·!'IJ'.a~·bomus"~:!''W>'r ·~ti:; ~~·~bla one,_ ~. ,siia,p :.-~~ wtul all Ii..,~ game•~'!!,:, additional bedroon>1 and ' , · ,546-21\{3. <1 ' l ' ''6f aii '\.~&Om&. '1'1i11-'li0riii> ):U·•IJi!" ~ .. -·s)•-·pr!co,~tttage -~, · OCEAN , BR!IZES 'I • ;~;;~:+ii"il'' ' ,.)t ·~ ... -~~ \l1'n s:;Q,IJ®. ""'.:--... ...._ to tile ..,.... -1-!ly• . .,,,,.f~h: liC.! · .-.·~ ~ ~··t~~~ ~co-Dsid& lease-: "' 2 story duplex. 4 bedroom·· upper with 2 • f 0pti..,, p~ i;jlone !;.ji:2m lor aMltljlaal: '(baths and bullt·ln kitchen Spacl<>Us living l ,4n!o ~ ~ r room with balcony. Plus 2 bedroom• "":"" 1 , ' i:J • lower. Excellenf summer rentals. Just a ' I Pleturo ,., • ..,..u 1n \!]ta beautilulJy decoratod. two 11torY hOme 'Nfth •' sepei'ate 'dlrif11g;:-..~· family room, blg bright kitchen and a brand new pool plus Jacuzzi. Super eondltion at?d. J'e8dy frJ! you at $65,000. Call 646-71n. "LOOK" 'D' ' ~~n4'-Y.u :.O,m ,.. tile' most Ian-. OO)el'1* FOWIW. Valley. 3 bedrooms, ~ liO ts·· :rob.In. manicured yard and an, l~t's just prl<ed at $39,950. ' r:/9V, • . ' ~ ' .. ~,. .... YOlfi ASK FOR rr 1 • We'vt! found ft;· Thia tppee.llnr 3 bedroom family room bame in choice West.cliff loca· tion. Near ~rs school and Westclttr shopping cent~r" It's an unbeatable· value at $59.500. custom designed. and built. sbeke rObf.-J\Vell landsoaped_-, """•· tiful patio. 2 batbs-lar&e 1.lvlQg'.room With ' used brick !l;eP1a4'!. , ... JJ8ted, -~ hurry. Call ~ . • CAM(O HIGHLANDS 4 BEDROOM -VIEW ~, oU:-P,. ,er\iQ)' iBis 'fine curtom bome;n ex- ceilent .m "11\h 'ac<eia "'-~ priV.te f>each-es. Out&tandint 1Ml1g r<><*n wttn atorie fire- place. ~te condition thnwut. Spe.rkllng all electrl~ kiU!beh -W.11 de-- signed exterior with shake floor. Sprinkler '"'" ·~~ $73.500. can 673-8550. IF YOU, TtflNK BIG, s.e tbls 2 ,..,,,, 4-~-Mm•. i;lica!A!CI on large lot w':lth pa~. ':(l;iiaster~. Large llvlng dOOlll. flrep~1 many more e~."l'otal price' only t.'\5;'150. 847-6010 . a,;;;;;~ ' .. -.-,·• 't ... ~ ~· 'J ., ... , ·,.,. few houses from beach. Asking $74,995. Call • 6~8550 for showing, · 4 BEDROoMS . -. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA LoW' DOWN PAYMENT Load up the kids and took at this well kept. Eastakle family bome, At $30.000 ft won't1 last long. Call 646-TI71 for an appointment to see Now! .. MINI VIEW OF BACK BAY • from tlie_ private second story 20 foot bal- cony~ 'this super shar:p Newport Riviera 4 " bedroom 2 story has Jt_ '1L A cypress and mirrored famlly room; it.one f.ireplaee, con- "°' cealed wet bar, eat In kitchen. prd,en patio, slate eotry,, huge .1}18!1ter be4ro9m and ex- , tras too numerous tt> mention. Hurry, ·this iB the befit thing ln town at 534,900. Call 546-2313. PRIVACY? ' .. This·i.8 the house for you. Huge ~ acre lot. ' with boat gate, surrounds the 5 bedroool, PASTORAL 2% both home with complete privacy !rom :You ha.v.t a eold4m O.PP!'.> tf, to eve t:-the nelgb1:Jcn,. $4..(950: See it' today. that me combtnation o itistlnctlve Charm 942•2535· GOLF COURSE abd etogance In!• setting thlit' ts a verttabl• , " Eden. 0>o1m b.v soft breezeiWatttng tctnt1 PROPER. Tl"S" o! field and lake mlngted witll tile •O ... of °" birds right lnto your oWh'n~t, You'll thrill' t. 1. Elegant 3 bedroom + den. Double fire- to the exquisite decor, and incomparable r:., place, 1lmported nuu:ble. fantuti~, view. all comfort afforiled by this 'verY specla.I home. ~ terms. $44_590. You must ex:perience this one -we cannot 2. Tee oft ln your own back ya.rd. 3 bed· describe it. $68.000. ~6-231J. ' room, family room, atrl.um. assume $35,300 VA loan with only $8000 dowo. call now, ,-842-2535. MEsA PEL MAR MIRACLE Sharp 3 bedroom w!t:h large enclosed patio l"OW,a Ooee-to ~~ beau~ tltul park, ~nnls couris. Priced to sell at $32,li()O. Calf' \146-2313., ... ~ . . ,, ' SALESMAN ••• It Y.ur ••• UFE S'ITLE PIHM.nt & Pt'oducttv•? ~·1~· tal~ ·-It 11111111111"' ............. SPANISH 5 BR + POOL .$55, 900 N Notte· Uke. itr ~ ~~tifuf customized fc,. llOme jg kmted ~ one of the most deslr· abJ• l)Olghl>\JrboodS In HunlbJgtcn Beach. -. C¥i~lnes ;n !ff.I""" you WIUl,4 In"' one 1; Instant hom'e• See·ltf.-Please phone 546·2313 t tor & shoWln~eppolntnvmt.' " ... , . nu. 3 bCdroom hoipe ·11 distance from all scbOols, with no 11'\ajor s to cross. Private walled t.'ck y&l"ll..cnd. ~ ft9edorn naotone eatlo.. N~ paint and Wo.rk, but a. little 'J'LC could mtJ<~ thls a ~home, and lt'1 onJy $251'00. Why y.raJt, call now and save. 546·231.S. HUNTINGTON "HARBOR ,97 Fi&J.OK1'HE· WATER . ' 'Beautiful 41bedroom hoyse ma.de t0 6r&t tor ~laxatlon and e~tertal~na. Large "alt ~ .. ¥.;'et bar, Clrtplace, C\I~ drapea and c:arpetinr. 'This home hu 'et!.~ room l.or eVei;body. 3l500 ''"' I~ ,V•rx 91.'fU :oM ~~_s14ls.ooo. Cali 546-~13 for an bJ>J"'!."t!'i!'l'. ~~t .lhll home. • PACIFIC ·~EAN ,£vel')'6ne. wants to be. cl.oee ' to the be,_ch. 1'hll house will pUt you Ule!J. • bedroom.. 2 be.tbl • 'wltll many, mini; -(dt $39,950. You toa: .. to see It to appreciate it. fot"tUrther lnl'onnation ·call 842-253.~. ' ·1 WHAT YdU SU IS WHAT Y GET And you wUJ stt a 2 stmj; 'f.eal family home. • large bedrooms, a great ~~lvin& room, fatnily' ~ 'l'llh wqoct bu-I lace. formal din\n& ·~ ill electtlC .kl(otien, 'Car garage. Located In 'pres1lge ar-ea lrr-Hun~on Beach. $03,SSO. 847·6010. " NE1'NllT BEACH 17ot Now,_. .... 646-7171 (JOSTA KBIA mo ......... 141 UtJ IRJNTINGTON Bll(JD 17'11 a-. IW. 6014 Worur A••· 14Z-Z5J5 147o6010 CORONA DEL MAR J32 .... , •• ,. •• 67W55q INVESTMENTS 27to ~ ..... S.111 201 Coft M-146-1'00 • ) l .. I I I l i TUMBLEWEEDS • • . .. FIGMENTS ~NANCY • • • • • • ~ ., j ;: ~.n ·,~~A AELEASEWED NESOAY, MAl\CH 1C, 1973 JDDAY;S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE 'C ACFIOSS '·1 "Apple ~ saucel''· •• !i Suppol't :•1 Actor- : Karloff ]4 Can.prov. .. i Wlna: p,.ffx .. ,, l!i•ffl• 17 Not.co.\ .tB CrulH WJ;: ' ~·~i=' • tutu,. 21 Cheer :12 Hlvinp llvod longeit: ' .23 S. American • range • JI$ lmm:fJ~ : :IT !;S: ~~~ ... 21 Negative word •. 30 "To-His . . • . • • • ; I • .47 Burn -49 Obsolete verb 51 Lees 54 Footbell kick 58 Swan 60 In thec11e of:2word1 81 Prior to now 63 Musial or •Mikita &4 In harmony: 2wo1d1 '5 Peftllning to lrioh 66 Ancient Greek city f7 Btancand Royal 68 Ges 69 "Auldltno'": Old times DOWN 1 Wood 2 N.Y. State city 3 Stay out of theway:2 word I 4 Germen·bom Y11terd11y'1 Puule Solved: 12 The ·-of 37 State March i;>reaentation 13 Sp1nish 38 Sat for 11 · palnler photograph 40 FurniMI with 19 Wen stitches 11rranged 41 Fem. title 24 Chemical '46 Hr.avy ~nife compounds 48 Orltlina1es 26 Armed group 49 Fruit 28 Ofrl French 50 Part of the body coon composer 30 Erode 5 Worse then 52 Canedi111n export 53 Bsqomt fair 31 In a 6 carclef cohe1iv• 9UmlTlll'Y manner 7 2000!3wordt 32 Ship 8 Mud'ow eapttln'• or.1ffgenua 9 "-ofthe YIH\on" 10 AMky 11• 1f!Utonlo sign ' concetn 33 "Pre&entl" 34 Boring toole 35 Jlgg., of -liquor .1wt1fl Of M Pretehder 55 N. Amer. coin 56 Nlblick, e.g. 57 Cost-of· ti\'ing1larn 59 Part o( "to btl" 62 Manh ' ' • liy T 0111 K. Ryan by Al Smith by Dale Hale ~ by Emie Bushmiller AN UNDERWORLD CHARACTER PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER SAM, I WONDER Wl-IAT MISS PEACH I i I I • DICK TRACY RELAX. FEUM, AMOPUl'VOUR FIR!AAA\S ON THE FLOOR! . . I f,.- SALLY · IANANAS @ ~@ • a. o ® ~ GORDO tt> r//AT l'IE/3 IN llONOFt OF MARC/11 TRAD!-"TIONAI- MONT/I CF W!N01 e/J& KO/ii.Ed. ~ • • • ., • • • llOPl:f tfK&: .81WITO ·FIWl'gf& ;J:IM tJ~l . .,_ 1J/!6 fli:_V°ICE: 7P ~e, A-HAt .5-Jf MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Chqrles M. Schulz r-~~~~~~,.... .... I HATE "UlE wow! I TuERE'5 NO'TH1Ns HATE ~AND LIKE A 6000 LO"ER BaVTlllH6 IN 1llE WHOLE STlll'IO llXlaD-Wll)f WORLD!! ~ .i;.;.__~_,u,_..,_ ,.,, MR. T RAISED HIM, EDUCATED HIM ••• AND DOMINATED HIM! THE FIRST TIME THAT ROCKY DEFIED HIM WAS WHEH HE /MRRJEP L"fHN! by H41rold Le Doux THtN WM!N L'VNlll eECAM! THE UNJNTeHTIONAL WITNESS TO A MURDER, MR, T FELT THAT HE COULP .1U6TIP:IA&l..Y KAVE HER. PUT OUT OF TME WA'f! HE ;--._i Ml5CALCIJLATED, NOT R!AliZI~(; Tll~T ROCIO' WA5 R!ALl..Y IH· LOV! WITH HI&. WIFE! by M.il by Chester Gould Al.ID VOUR 'TEAR GAS <iEAA,TOO. ' .. • G • I • . By Charles Banotti ~---r>-.J'I---. s ..... ~~ l.;:;v ~~~Mt-~ I ~~ ~~~Y . 11~ J./FS. '"' " " O!flfffft .SP. • •• Ii fl • • 1 ~ by Gus Arriola I • by Ferd Johnson by R09er Bollen • DO lHe!J rztlJr ·1 lJot.\ COSTOMCS ? THE GIRLS e I • \~ l I J·lf .~ ''Now, no marti.nlt-tbey're what everv!MMtt _.iway1 bod llow lo ran the COllDll'y lhei,1' · · D~ffl$ .Tf.fE. M~ACJ ·' -.. FREE RE4L .ESTATE I' . IC~NSING COURSE - • Famous Licensing Course now available thru Tarbell Applicants fully relmbuned UPQJl qualification. For de-. lallS.. call Mr. Sloan ('7 14) 832-5440' l.o Orange eou'nty, OD Weekend! 832-7f)OO, THE MOST DESIRABLEi PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! .. BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN CAltlSTRANOI • • . • • Free Place,rnent S,rvice ~ . Advance Training Program •C.1t1 M•••· Tiii• b••+ 4 kif+..11'1 111 ~ .... loctti•L lmm9'i·' •+• H••t1tlo11 ~11ibl1. J bttfit, fotmtl di1ti11' 'ooll'I. FtMily ro~. Fro11t I r••r 1pri11lcl•rs. I V. tt°'Y model 1" ll'llll'ltc11l1M _c0ftdlflo11, $46._950. 10010J}_S40·1720. ., Hu11fi"9fo11 8_.tc:h. Lo¥tOly 4 bedroom. w1llh11 dlitt llct to tchool1 111cl tht b.tchl 3 b1tl11, f•mily room. ff,..pl1c1, formal 11ll1lng room. h1krcq.'I I 1f1r10 thruovt. Room for tlo1t. luilt·ln1, lfilliw11h1r, p1fii;tf,J,OOO. 100843) 141-256 1 119,500. Own11 tr•111f1rr1d ind ""'"' 1111 thi1 b11ullf11l ) "4· rooiq hom1. F1milv room, form•I di11in9 room. Ptlii, 1~1k1 "roof. Buitt·llll. tdtlt dllhw••her, f:r.pl•ce. te~utlfvl c11,,0ll\, ilr•Jl:tt· j 1006111 4fl-1]41 ' l Fo.untaln · H!mtington ,, Valley Beach .. AU The Extras! 134,100.-.,.r -ID "'1L 3 bedrooms,· csuUni room, kitchen buOt-lns. On ~­ tr a -1 ·a r g e l o't, Cen- trally-located. Fireplace, sur- rounding trees. Bonus room. ~ down & yoo can move In! j<IZ-256L • Fonner Model Harne! fi ,.$6UOO: TreUH!:~ borne. 4 _bedrooms, 3. separate baths. Pa&, three-car gn ra 1 e. Fireplace, family room, kltchcn bu I I t-jQf with dishwasher. Shag CIJ'Pefuw tb;i' u out. ~nditioned. Ca~ ceillng.-~ roof. On cul de 1!18.C 1n best loca . ctlhpJ 962-1313. --Most Impressive! Ml® Callledr<J oetl lng, ~ng entrance. 4 beckQO' 1 2 baths, Forced--eJr hed.'~1uded rear living room. ifu.eplace, family room. Dinil'1I room. Euy care.· (111278)- ' MOst Desirable! $39,950. 4 bedrooms, 3' baths! Seclµded rear living room, ~:"""'"• La,.. family room. ..-~: io, dinfnr n:iom. modern ~ ~ roof. (01351) The Best 3 Bdnn! Ut.950. n·u be hard to top this house. 2 baths, family roOm with fireplace. Large pool'S!Ied yazil. Olnlng .....,., · 'buflt·lns, dishwuber. lndudes -hlg • ...._ Burglar alarm le water toltener. (014<!1) 116i-l313 • ' 4 Bdrm-$22,500! •' Priced ID "'11 qulcldy. 2 baths, faintly room. Oin1ng room, built-ins. Fencing, forced-6ir heat. Immediate poaseuloo poMlbl•. (00417) ~1313. Beautif!'lly Decorated! ~SJO. A must J'>lf bom,e that ii sure to pleue. -3 bedrooms, 2 baths. omtnr """"· built-ins, dbibwaaber. Famfl.y room, piltto. Thl<;k ihag carpe<a. Rocently r<decoratod. 5% down and move hi! (01491) ~ ' You Must See! ,sJp19SO. Unbelievable I ow pr1ce. Gorgeous landscaping. Ra.l.sal etttry. Inner courtyanl & cathedral beam celling. 3 bedroOms., 2 baths. Fireplace, dining room\ d.Jil1wa.aber & built-Im. ()Wner-profysslnM! decorator.~ sure lo ~ this ...... (1Jil93) ~ , Near The Beach! $26,900. a-In ..-.• belrooms, 2 bath! • ..ftoom for boat. Sbab -· patio, dlnlng l' o o m • Built-Ins, ftreslhtct', family room. Forced-air beat 100207)-. Favorite 1 Story! 131!.SJO. Owner -& nlust sell. 3 bedrOoms, 2 baths. Newport Wbt model. Family roam, flreplr.ce. M o d e r n buJJt-tns, dinlng room. lm-......ialv .. ~ly yard. ("13!15J ~-" • • • Huntingt'n Beach Below Market Price! $43.950. BeautlM Rancho La Questa 4 bedroom priced bekr.v the n@W models. Lovely- thruout. Room for boat & trailer. Near all schools. Bric)( ti.replace, bUllt-ina. Mirrored walls. Spanish archli.cture. 962-5566. Costa Mesa Back ~rHonie! Ge6l'geoui 3 ~ borne. Pool, hea(e!J~j 4J11«.e d . Flagstone ~-1CJJ•!Jo· 2 -FBnlliy ... 0 ... Dining room, ti u i l t._ I n a , diahWashef. Lota of fiult ~s. Bulltin BBQ. Dog kennel. TWo eueat howlts. Lots ot elbow ""'!"-\Ill<!!'<' (otl'lll9) s.J.1120 ,. '..., I .,. Sharp' ToWllhouse! That Special Home! $21,SJO. In top cooditlon. Larg• $33.950. Great 4 bedroom with >"'id· patio & pool. 2 bedrooms, forced-air beat lovely eirtras. 3 baths, dining N-..... b 11 t I 'bu ..... ~~room. u -n1. .room, patio • llt-tns .. ram., ~asher. Submit )OOJ' of· ily. Wlom, fireplace, Large aid~~ '.wts,1 540-ltt> '" rear yard. Front courcyard. Careomng &hade """· (01196) S&U83 • • "Exceptionally Priced! Very attractive 4 bedroom ln quiet -Lowest. priced < 1>e<1twtn In Huntl<e· ton Seaclllt tract. Family room,~~ room. Fireplace. CoYer6:f'Pf;tlq, ~c built· Ina. Walking diatance to the beach. Reduced price $46,500. - 4 Bdrms.-$29,500! ~ to the beach. Very dealrable f.amlly home. 2 batha, dining room, built-W A dftlw.vasher. Fireplace, famDy room, secluded 1rear Uvlnc Just Listed! $.16;950. Ftnt time on the market. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath11. 2-story borne on large lot. Fam11y roo1n, h!Jfe bonus rocrift. ~ patlo, fru.il ....._ Nlccly landscaped. On quiet cuJ-de-cac. 540--1120. 3 Bdnn-$-31,950! In exctllent ~itlc.fi 2 baths, dining roon1!' kit~b~ built-Ins with distiwaaiter. ' F1rrplace, aecluded r ear living room. Larae -.tor~ area. Room fOt boat ar camper. Fon:ed·air heat. No down terms available. (012!iel. llF-tm. Newport · Beach· One of A ~nd! Detailed kl pft!edloll. • bed· l'OOm!I, 3 baths! Mlnd~leasiJ:Ja view. Intercom, patio. ~ rounding cltrua treea, park· like yard with room for a pool. Dining room, gounnet kilchen. 2 ttq:~ • family room. All 1pa~ "l'OOftlS. Beautiful carpets a-~ 153,'l!iO. ,(100654) 540:~ .-.,., $28, 1oo:....i.aw Down! . ' Mission Viejo Like "odel Home! $'1,500. ~ bcauU(uJ extras. 4 'bedroon\s, 2 baths. large balcony, central a~ d.iUonka. Patlo, shake root F:irepl4ce, hlm)ly room • Built-lns, dishwasher &: diniflg roorn. On oversized Jot. '(012W) 33<Hi030. ·Good . rallJUJ Home! ISl,7!0. fl.j... acbooll & shup. ping. lncludo> ,._Ung & dnlpes. 4 bedroo>N. 2 baths. Fo~ heat. Dlnfug n'.lam, ~ce, secluded ~ 11-vlna room. All kitchen built-m., No down terms available. (890711 No 'do\m G.l., 2 ~·· d"'1llt twm. b ul 1~ all • di&hw·~. "'-'"""· ·tee.>," , ....., ...... ·-~-w , _] c . '" -- ~ , r living. ""!!1!"JV!!l!:jl~J.J!"I• I • ' fd~I I (00760) ., .....im l• • wke ' .... ,_....... ----::::;;:;.2_;.:.::::;,.11«5:roo. Beeull!ul \1v1n* 3 Especial~ Nice! $45,«Kl Attl'act1ve Mme. 4 bedrooms, 3 l!ftthi. High attic storage room. Huae: J*tJo. g,ak• rool. Fi""1oce bi lam· l1J room. btn-Il,J,r!~m , di•bwa..-per. _qwnfha.- Carpeting thruoul. - bar. !UIO!j5) ~ 540-1120 · Beauty ,Abounds! $50.SSO. The ldeal family - with professional lartiacaplng. Located in the ranch area •of bedrooms. 2 ballul. Woodland setting with loads ot prlvae,y. BBQ, profeuional landstap- lng. [)jnlng room, fireplace, family room. Secluded ttal Uvlng room: All modeni kitchen. (01394) 83(Hl)JO. Heart Moving! ...... 101405) 846-1383 . ., C tov Cl b' 1..ine. i tu11 ba11is. dining $39,950. Beau:tllul A e i ea n model wltb gold ahag ,,.,,,.t· iog-A-&ftom drapei. Vtrt well~3~ dl.oing rootn. Fkeplace_. ~ Uy room. Alt kftd:len buUt·lna.' Will si)relt pt..,. J'WI (1!1498) -. , Pool For Summer! neaf OUnu 1 U • room , buUt·ins. dWtwasber; us, 750. lmmaculale 3 bedroom Fireplace. frunlly room. Shake H p rlyl hc>me .on qu11i .w de .... root. covered patio. Sprlnklen orse rope . Family ~ with tlreplace. Jront & refU'. Ra.iJed ~Mtetli. Cha11nlng home Of\ % acre O! $42,500. l.ovel,v pool bome J.n Tile ~. ~ fti o n1 , (0ll81)' 9m-2390. land. Complete privacy. Air-lmmaculate co n d 1 t-t on . ..,_.._Ji, · ti:..-.. ellt .... _ .. \WJU"~· ¥m. ~uuc:u I condlttoning. Dln!na: room, ContPlelely •nclooOO poof. 3 rey )Mor rpom. si-o Uke • built-ins. Secluded . ....,. 1iY1JW bedrooms, 2 baths, lirepl~. model. • {JI076j) 96Ull65.. 5 Months Old! room. R•laxlor' """ porch • family room. Patio, diniJ?g , • ~ ' 11~1 pa;Uo. Creek 'l'Wlal.na lbru !bi room, modern bullt'-ln.'1 wt~ $4l,'XJO, Nt>W Cor.felf model p f o p tr t t y • $31.500 • .(~) dishwasher. (01406) 962-5566. In y..i. CordtilnL hoin• ,.,,. 3 -, 830• "I' batha. Beau\itut l!lag carpet· ·--~--'"-- 3 Bdnils. ·3 Baths! $39.900. Owner -·-· Ver/ sharp home In Im· maculaJe tondlrion. Dlnillll """"" bo!ll·lot, di.i.wM>er. Patio. iamlly room, fireplace. IOU16)80-8691. Priced to SeD! -128,!Cll. E><cellent lallrily bom• with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Olrpetlng. patio. Dmtng room, built-Ins. Cloee to etemenbu')' school. No doym tenm av..U. able. (01002) -,,.. 134. ~ Prime 0.0... . p"" Ing thruoot, s........ w. In home on quie( cul. de Ac. J the kltcheb. ~· rwm, bedrooms, 2 baths, Dining bulll..fnll, tam.Uy room. Lovely room, .tamily room. Patio, Saddleback Mtn. view. (00313) torced-a.lt hea!. f!!~ejy ~1720 Jandscape-d. No downf -.!.....---·-"--- Gl'a. (00546} 541)-1120 Mission · Viejo ! 'SoU .H COAST' OFFICES Laguna Beach Brand New BeautY! $64.,IXX). Tk~'I st:IU Ume tu .eleCt )'Ollr' tavor1te color!. .~oepdonaJ 2-t~Q' bOme., 3 ...,,_,_,, ~ ....... ta.lily """" lfro~. -...... qvl>I( roon'I. 1l)l)ll>K 1'QOm, u\lra~lflodtlb kttchep. P&tio, ;,,ncleck• 'Giortoo< • ocean A mounftlln vlew. (01·4'41) 491-8003. .. -• COSTA MESA. FOUNTAIN YAU.EY LAGUNA BUCH .... _ ..... 140.0JO NEWPORT BEACH '""' "-::::: -"· o..1no ' HUNTlll8T811 8EACH 16\11 .... 14l_, .. ,,~ t6WIU ·--......... ~~ ""1':t: -· .. , .. ( , ........... i•z.1111 11'41 ,._.,. 1424"1 'SSION VIEJO ---' U tMOIO R TOIO ltHS.-HWy. .,,. ... 04, $AH JUAN CAPISTRANO SAN CLEMENTE DANA POINT ' I Laguna Beach ' Beautiful ¥onarcb.Bay! Custo.m ext!Cullve home bi one of Utt most•presti&l~\i l ~ ,comrnunltl•· Private bed A tenpis eoW'tl. Brand neW 4 "be<lroom with 4 bathlil All delu;i.:~unnct kitchen. Beautiful fireplace & 1 !am.Lb' .roont. Formal dlnlng room. To be completed in April . $175,IXX> (01442) 4M-8003. Exclusive Living! At>&olutely m&NekM.ts. Ter- raced hillside, hOrse eotTal A ~parale A-ti-an1e 11ud10. 4 ~ms, all modern bullt·lna, DlDtpg rnotn, fan1Hy room Ir ft.replace. Rear llvl.lg room for privacy minded folks. Over 1 t" ac.re.s of Jiving enjoyme'ht. Coniplete privacy . .$ 8 5, 0 0 0 (110'lll21 494-!!003. Sein Juan Capistrano ·Hi~eYn! $4~SJQ. !:bJor tbO *'""""'· I~ ~ horn•. 4 br:dtOOm.a, 3 biiths! Large J'e~l'1 yard, CM!Jedral collliw ' :Iii llvt1>1< . room. l.Jke-new ~ carpet. Dlahwuber, but 1 t-1 If•. Flreplace, famlly room . UOll644l e!-1!41. Dana Pcilnt1 ' ,. . The lery 1 ;43.500. Awani-wlnn1!m dutier 1¥>me w) tb a -taklna: OC'ean & blUsido vlt ' ~ di.stance to the~· '3 ~. nn ·~~ --· . Kltbllen bullt·lllS with dl&h· wuher. In lovely Dana Point t01296J ~ "'4iiM' . On The Gott CnurseJ 13T.900. ~)ea.Ing acenery aurrouhdl: thls beautlfU.lhome. l'astetully' decorated ' thrUoul. Dhtl~ room, bunt-In. & d~. Pat.19. plu.•h carpets A: drapes. '1~ad)' for lmmedlate ~· Ul1398J '493-ti25J. J " ~ . . ·: Sen.~· .,..,._ Clementi"' ; Cqzy Custam! 142.SJO. °'""" ...... Jiu..: s bedrooms, 2 bltho.'1ltop l,flidentfal ..... 111ru. ..&8 Q • 4 low-malntetsance Yant. btntna room. rtreplac:e. ~WUher, buill-lns. Patio. rl>l 1 91) 492-7210. Outstanding ~ew! "6.900. 'l'Nm~ & h&rbor vft\f. truit .,..... s 'bedroom!, ~- For m,a 1 d1nine rb~cn. Flttp~. ""' !MJv4 . ..._ Modm ,billiq,,.. ~ home. Maw,.m e m.o:i"~\1 e ' I momenta ln ~ few )'Odl ~pisttario Beach! 1011a» emo. . ..,,,, · l.'l&SJO, Marv.._ ta m II y O y· I hol\)e Clooe IO lltj1oOjo It Walle• cean rew l • Ina distance., 'the beach. 3 JAk.950. Co n temPoJ'ary3 bedrOOl!lB, 2 !/<IN· flttplaco. bedroomt1 2 balll home Pallo ~1 ""'!'".i 1)1""-room. ct\nu.r ;,,.. Dlshw..;... { biUt-lnt. 2 PltW>t-See .l bWl buil~ins. ilreplace. Great (01368) 493--00. area, beaull/1>1 l~lng. ·On The Lake! t....we:l7 lake-tront townmuae. 2 bedrdom11, P,atJo1 d1nb;lg room. Bullt·lns, • d t a h '#/ '\' h e 1'. Forced-alt heat. 6reit 1 coun- Uy ..tU111> $27,900, (013991 4SJ..U41., (00690) ·~1210. • • • Since 11926 • l • • • l l J .,, .... , --14. 191) Wlf 'a • ..,..M.1973 I -------=o-~-'0-==-=-:----=----- 2-~RY BEACH HOUSEJ JU!lr REDUCED! A ""' fllYftt ates-to and! nJRN. G .. 'A.«.-S. \'It ~, ...... . lfAllOH 212ausraMSV• a .~lllL-.cwwt 644,7210 · G .. a .... RUSTIC VllW H0Ma '::"~ 'ie'."cnl Ja t•f ' C °""'8' Sllorft ....... __ W / 0 p C!D C! I' , 111- W'dllls • , I .. ' llACIJLA1'£. $2:1.!CIL -· Jlrit'*: ' ..., lieldl S5'1-CJ30. A tiiuDlld'a _. ..., I • 1-•~ bldtt • clfldmr kwk'"11 - 2 ms,e malt« bedr\1oml WATERFRONT lot ~ • drmulk elenUd liv. rm. .,.. Boat .Up._~ a&r ~ '::""' .. -· ---' llA'IOI YEW HONES -""' .. nr.p1ace 1a11ooa ,...._.. ...... , ---.-111a1 -a Le+111it-,ndocpd • main--.. -DUPLl!X lti tlis D .. hl -:I bdrm. It cmnrt. den borne. Up-_ _. 2 .. t.1!drm. qli. S.- lll!n ~ capels It -drapes. lbnJ· ex---·........ --....... -C:C.111 ... iias iw• .... ~ • ...__ -g ·-..... --"'4,l!OO ~-unit willl llANY KliRA ,_.,...... ......,._.,ow• :--r.:> ----LIDO REALTY FEA • ""'•• Clll...W-~-.... ...... .... !• Patio ndlection pool with Aa -.. ---3371 Via~· M'pt. 8-:h• ...-. ,,-~ -I bw Jl&ldinC "*"'° $112,000 ., .. 79 tsJIEOI New carpeta. Fam· Uy ,_,,. Bl& tamlly llv1Jw at eozy eottap ptieet .ANx:. lOUS • out <A. state, Hiler wallpaper, 2 bedrOomt (,,,..,. hit-iii Blllq.AHD ll!ACHY -Cute and frelb! oversized~ SECOND UNIT ilfortlte ... I HARBOR NEW DUPLEX Tbree""'1rooml, two bath•, acuth of the !or, 1 . bedroom, ALL JN lllVACllUITE l .. 4 BR., beam cell'1:, s 11.11 RU IOda.Y! Take ad- vutace. call~ hl&h'f~ close lo the beach localJan. CONDITION, Manlcimed_4 _ C -8 = P,,.,.,.. ~-· N"!f new paint and wallpaper and a no repair In or out, • ....• , .. , , •..• P\&. --'GIOIElllM.,__ CDi:f_ brick fireplace for lbeae rainy day•. Hwbcw View Ito.. ~~··a,.,..,~ -~"'°"'·Of -.... MAI. '7Mllt EASTSIDE Sam 111 DI I llr~~E:~~=~~t~~==~l'c~~~~~ii' c:-... Mar I 1 1 A ...... ., --CUSTOM BUILT Welcomea dtlJcben In Ibis bmily Tiro G- '"' -three -2 STORY 5 bedroom, familJ-.... -.. USI• • .,,. CHAM l'UFP ! OPEN SAT/SUN, 1-4 l'.llllo.Jltll"\U f: Ji()Mf:C batt> home on qui<! Euts!de features 3 balhl, formal dlniDg -WEI' $30 950 1IF Sl1IL ·AVAIL.) ,;:-"" • ..., .JJ cu1eled-<1e;_~~ Larxeand ~ BAR, large con..m.nt titcbm rill • ne -aid. "Prb llQ' -.....usticaDy. • ~ 1411 s.ntono1i. T.,.. ' • -REAL TORS -·~ """" -~ extras Tremend-• ~~ --' • • • J -lo -n it." Our •..,,;.;a•-Marge N9w SIDg. P. f SBdnm., -...,.._ 't~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~ arate service porch. Parll: · ........, "'~ ,_"" • v • • ·-o11C1.1 _ _.,_1e I.er-dininc"'-llftf.. OXn.pact -•I lil<e rear yard securelY .,,_ type street FEE LAND. . . . . . . . . 181.-l!IMI, Ir.as clone just that by carefully view-~ ;,! E .!,!' ~ yard. n1ee1y 1- dooed by a cement block Harbor Vi u-ioc -campanhle salOI. She is now -rail ..,__ em-t -. , 1• 311 wan. Ample room tor a pool •-.-' I "MC -llouse on Ibis sharp 3 bedroom '°"'"' NEW PAlltr IN ., ~ * '* * * * * :1.:.~~lh,: Pit WWW -.priadat$3'1,t5D.180GMann,lrvine. 0111'! llEWSHAG! While ' * TAYLOR. co * ::::::.~·= ==~..!e<lf~=--~al, It 'Jburs, 2 to 4:30 p.m. can ::;-.~~~ 110JIV.l'UXIQ.llC ' -patlo.Tnumten.down-FAMILYROOll,2'hballtsinaTWOSnai BOOSE! -......... F-j ___ mLTs\ , • C. f'.""c:i:woillif atmosphere. Nicely Iancloeapecl ,.n. All -::=,, ~-COLWELL 1-e..; ~!:iA ::;:;;;,~::lkON.!..,ket on. RFONltorUR• BEDR~OOM for ............................ ~ 11111 ~U.tve bland. Warm & friendly and . I 11 ' I l • ' many WllllUal features. s Betlrms, family CORNER LOT nn w,lilet bar, formal dining rm "4'h bath•. I P'lnplacea + barlltque & pier/slip. • I ''Our 21111 YMr'' , N. TAYLOR CO., Realton ' •tl11 Ion ~Hiii• 11...i ~ .. Bia Country Club" ......,.T CINT•R, .I. MMtlO • DOl.QUJ PLAN EST ABEISfiED AREA 3 BR: J.lf2 BA. SP~(f ~EVEL END Ul\llT ·VIEW BARELY USED I -OWNER FIRSf''(1PFERING 161,900 ILUl'l'S RIAL TY . --t• COLWELL PllOl'tWTllS, INC. ttrALTOAS 0.-11 Sharp! Sharp! lntrnaculale ~ BR 2 BA home, huye livlnc nn w/ U9ed brick ~. p&n- eled den, sunny yellow kit· chen! Neat-a.a·a·pin. CAu. 6'5-7221 173.1 Westclltt Dr., N.B. associated BROKCRS -R:EAL TOR5 202!. W 6Qtboo 611-3661 9:f21 •"~~~Co. F-=::~==~ I * Newport H1lght1 * NEW RT BEACH 4 BR. :~•!j_,~~ Owner ¥uillt -Coritfacttng Firm I&)'• ''sell! .. equipment 4 BETTER HURRY'! , ~~"'."'tton. ~~ BALBOA BAY PROP, R<allorl 54M49l I 01!1 \I I 111 '>II\ ,.. t ~ . - "1r boat _..A 8;:1n. * 642-74'1 * Open E-. ; llLL GRUNDY RLTR. ~ BDRM 3 BA famlly nn Aey day II the BEST DAY 1D "WALK JO 675-6161 llv/dln ~. 2 '11ty, $39,500'. run an ad! Don't delay. • • Meta V«dr .J R I Mli-1713 eves, open Sat/Sun .call today 642-5878. bell-., lf'l!lll • m.. :t~;;~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Genenl~~~;;;;~~Gon~·;; .. ~1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J BEACH" :::,;_ ~ ...:r1~ Located -~ lme' NEW 2 plexes, 3 becbm.. ~ ..._. ••I , . HARBOR VIEW HOMES POPULAR MONACO MODEL 2! bedroom• & den, well decorated, shows like a model home: Large lot, '°°"' for pool $64,500 FEE. . : ,HARBOR VIEW HOMES ;: REALTY · UJ.0710 } i each. Huee thruout. 2 batha SJ1.a v...a ._ ,_.., ~ Good income. Open i I 1w 12--6 daily. Coll 516-1151. 541 I . ' • ,, • ... HER fT~GE R£:..._<CR'- • =<f~~'.11'!iS, IN(. C ~.J.lTO&S UWY VIEW p 4.1' c ......... .---·•ti I POOL HOME SPANISH 5P7,INDOlll 3 Btdnn. biDllR. .. cmpet, See lllls ftd tiled fle!&vb' in --n••-;:_rtio. .--~ -.. il!'atlll BlmbaW!lll ~ nee. Beauttlul ~ eess to ,,_ ya:n1 tr boat Ocean View. Beam Cl!llinp. at ramper-. $2UllO. ~ $119,000. T r lo n a SIX UNITS • 644-2430 • Macn ab -Irvine =·· I.'~ lff NULOCAT1NG'1 • 11,..---.-• RllAL BUY ,_. It lo! BtnctJ6t. 4 bed.oom tlmltr ................. bcW -, nt ...... lmilC: 181.L Cda\mw ••. ---. • 0 sd'SMI ••• PllOT~ 14, 1973 • a ~ .. ~-~~~¥·---~;~~~~~~,•--.... -•v•.iiii.:;;;;;1: ... ;~;";b;•;·;·;· ;·;·;•;:;~:1 ~~~~~~~~JI ;.~.;';,~:;.;, .~::e~~~;.e;..r .. ;.;·;::_~~:e~li~~ ... ;;~;:~:~~;·~· .... ;~1 ~,11;1 ;~;.,~~~::~~;~~~;_;l~bi~.~14:1 ~~.,..,•-.. •1.oon_..~240;i ~~!~~ m,soo. _!!!C·"-~~ w ... •TCH. . ..._._ .. !.._THE -·~ ~:;::: 1r 9111c1i cash *1st 'llW''(oan~ COLWELL v.ue. °"""" -lo en.. v.n.,eo.i.. V-! ~~ --• • • --• w~ --• Palm to -Ow WUI """ ,.,... _,,,_ All I u • t:hli -daa. _ _._ _... ---~~.~ .... _ol!llDIBwb~. Lfl ~ *'!,...... •••rt•••t B&.SBA. ... ma.Rl.empuat ..... --.... _ ,::i--rit< cull wUhl.n TL bn. CaU a-u«. J..,... RES'l' ,.__ • ~ ..,_, ._ ... __ Ullv-0..-.. -..-t 5 S Ollt 1 IMt I ...... rm. l)k.. arrDll -,_. ..u-. ""' m.81151 ""'.,. ,,> ••• P . ~ ~ .._ DUI., .,CS. t:arptta. 3 8R ..a f1111m1. ....... -t ' I ' ~ a1L. IMI 4la ,., two wt bus! SW,. 18U So. El Ct.m1Do Roel. 2 d ' _ ..... _ ....... _ ... :0";.,~~:S:! ~..:,1"~": ::-S..:... .. ~-:.i:.-:r=:;..Gnol =:' J: :...i"": s.na-ni.921'!2 ~ .. D Ill :0~ ~sn~ lbh1nf< ~~ _.,, $29,tSO. ~I ll..-~ _,., 645-&a. Ai;.;:'tt 1.12 1il1Jll! ~:.°M~&. c... • VlliW-.POQL i.rwln rMltY ..;.,. MINVm TO -~.~~~ ~ .,,,,,,O~'IZ.fl, 1 v. •. n ..• ~" l"lllST USER BROKSIS INC. -Un .... MU61J ~aO .. t•ll•'"· IM( lilt•~l(o•l I llledrooma, 3 &lhs, ""'""al 96M40S (:IA hrs.I IEACH ;:; ;;;; :!, ._...,VA, REAL ESTATI! ·~~..,.!.Co. Do 1a tw>J """""' 11-1111 -21 ~ DWng R.ooiti. A.I.I profCllakln· FOR SALE BY' OWNER or 10 uit. Vacan! J.mmN ~Kea ~9 ~~ l ~ ~_:,cm ~vall to~4~~ o( ~--U 0 'alJ.Y deooratL'd. SJih Level 3 year okl Bel"t" JUlt N 'J'be prb ll right, the home 1 • .ll!IO ~ SL ntta. tz.000 down. Price -· ~. ""1'U ot mu~ •• Enttrte.lnmtnt llrt!a In the _. Mlle ~.-~ -...._._,.: \JI 1ovey, clean and N!'W1.. pea. BM Joe di* to_.. 49f.-tm .. OlJI ~ .. 000 •• .._.. .. ,_,,, lani::'r In COfila Mtn, Hun· TrUlf Dead. 260 U1 .... _., ..... ._.L&UI y plac. hy n4&«iS!. ... -I • ~.,,,.-pou ln-l~n &e.ch or Ntw.-port -~, yard.Flaptonedeck· Valley.~ down. painted, custom m.~. . CUSTOM BUILT ....-• I I c»meP'-o•l'MltY· lieach . Mult twve n2.!IOOHAA.DMOHEY around~ Pooi. ltUR-flarb: ·2v Ba•'---D .,_ crp(sthruout, Wpendaed ,.._..._ _,.. "-Ct' 'O I Call Helen oii Beri Mott R YI 1~000 ~-· .. n..... , , uu·u ...... 11 .... ui...-pallo "-·lt _ and .._._. .. ·-to 10Wn • _......... 4 1 11 , capltaUalktll rate or 1~ 2nd TD ma.c :c'-1 .-.. ,.., · ..... An,,~, place utility room Jalie • u.-u .. ~ ~ ~ lW 4 l*m... I '-lb b _ .,_CJ~ HNI l)!Uflt or b~. Send complete perty' San Jiiari cjp1atrl,;, ~. fenced back yard. s$.nte JCfrU. 3 BR 2 BA. Don l home wtDi lee-y.m. roam BAY & JITTY VIEW ......-ll-. •wt 551-0W trl-up 10 Classlfi«I Ad No. Pll.)'•blit ~'f~ tncl. ~ liWie upittftt tor °"erlcok thlt prtu. tar pqal Ba..,. ..., roof, Uw 111 Cllitili O:lw. One Income + Shelt.r 617. De.Uy Pilot. P. o. Box 9'"' du. " cl.II-~ lndQd.es ~le m~ 9bialie ~ A ak I •I tlOmlt awa,y butt. an almolt E.\S'l'SU)E <X>STA MESA 1541), Costa MMA, Ca 9'J626. counl. St • '11 =-r~ Bedrocm>a ;;,o' --* --* _ .. booch. S 8"'m. 2 ba BY OWNER. PRJNC. ONLY $1fJO,OOO •• NEED ro lnwtl In Cn<l -II~ • B tntmen~ ~· ' bame lbowft by app't only. lD lndiv. homiN. 1 BR + den homes at appraisal vaJoe. 0',r.. DlSC S&t.000 Ytf:I y ~ 531 U18 e ' m·l:iltPD, ~ To ate call I-toward w/p..UO It pt. p()Oi, L.o vac. ~t 841....an.2 ~ 1st 40 ac A~ M! c.; ~ ~ ;i~rDt.~ ":.u!:0e:'«il~·~eepl.:. ~ • ~1430 • C~~~.:.,l9'l~~.OKWJ ~~E~a. 4P~~ ~i ~ri~~ 7wr~l~"li WU.CMMYCf'*<OlWIU<O. L.o ... ,._, ~-·-·-No ... -· -~ ~. otnrnerc• Priv--SM--2-MH "'--~ • :;::,, ~;;..,,;";"~ brtt. -:;;;: 2 ,,.,;;: .:ow. ----WANTED P.._r1y ISi ~-, .-i'~~·~::.:·:_-..,.-=,,_-....,1 Ml $21,$0. 1162-rrr.t> lit<place • .......t ,_tio am1 NEW oa:AH VIEW y...-bame ls wanted by HAVE ....,., Well ...,....i ·-r5'<' OWNER .acrlllce. -SE• I ER .... .,.,,,. ... Only $29.SOO. °"""' bit 2 BR. I BA, din. --...., ....... C.t C2 BUSINESS -I[• I 2"d 1'Nl1 ~"" ..i .. Woi\ 'UI mom .,.. this Bil C txlrmJ., 2 !>"ths. SpaniJh HURRY on Ibis°""....,.,_ rm. bllino. -. "1>1<. dbl ........ ...;,.... adviw ""'.\ on:: l~, . Gas Ki'tdlen which faces a aCceo.ts. Duung rm: , TRANSFERRED ~~ar right I: rea.U;J Lgarido. -.... 0wa a-zm. flrMI °*1 bu,ytt. 'R-2 INCLUDED t..arge Back Yard where I.he bu11l--w, family rm .. patio. $18 DN, •5«' wU1 ~aft wm. McC.bt, lftt. CALL · '-\.. 646·1414 AND BEAOf RESORT _._,.._ 1-- ' chU"-· """ pl••. 3 •·d· ~ $'Z'1,<XXI. 962-31165 ..i,...i .... L"Dl'l.I 4 BR 2 BJ\ 'Ii' T~c Loclllion 8uslneu -1'1:1 w~•" •v ~ -1 _,"_~ ....,0~,'•~·pd,' * 142MO$ * • AML n..-I 200 j ~;;;;!ii;;;p~;;;~ roorh1' and cornpleit.ely Plln· OWliER tlf1Xl991· Beautlf\&14 ... -. .:..-i·r. -.., ......... --• ....._ Prlnd s only. CALL =rr=rtun ty · eled LIVllC R<>pm. Separate lldrin. 3 bathf! Huge boi!us ""-i:llll pr, patio, VIEW HOME P C.1 . al ALTY · I ,jj6'6ii;ii3filijji.Aatiiiii·;,,.;..,..,_., AF-'IL===""---= ~· • * t.iaundry ~. Call JulYo rm., patio, dining rm. bea\l\ enlJ'>', Irr klteh, din/ Lovely 4 BR. newr lived 1n. CN ,...._ ""•" "..,...,., h•I Ottlc• t• WELCH'S Houtet fu:n:Md -" 'Jime. 646-()556. Built-ins, fireplace, tamlly fam rm combo, blttn ranre/ BeautiM pe.narama hill&. b -·-d I' I I f * * M-1 * * !1'._ __,,. rm. Pnorllal<>I"· brk 151,995. dbl ...,.,,, .,,...,.,. aolte w/ OVer1ook1ng -.,.._ PRESTIGE NEW EXCLUSIVE PRODUCT COLWELL 84i.256J. JNl bath, nf!W lbn.g crpts, See Catalina from )IOU!' ~ _.,... 30,000 Square Ffft Billion dollar \~try 11tt<ls Huntington Beach ride blke to beadt. Pay. iog mom. $49,950. • LIDO (UKn.:R Bayfront 4 BR., 3 ha.tbs With i BR Hou1e now responsible men And :;:::;;::;;;;;;;;:;;.;;;;;llmfent'lleatbanrent. $28,f()O. Call~ i::-~·~ ~ T{~Sll.fEif5'-rr Riviera Realty ~'::e~:a~;:u~~? vol· PRESTIGE AREA OWNER desperate: 3 ~~.=~~ llT7VlaLldo.Np1Beacll '42·7GG7 '4S-5609Evo1. LIMITED OPENINGS POOL-POOL.-POOL fU.4471 ( :;;:) 54W10J =· 2 ~ im"°· fr>1a. J car pr. oo Budl-,=~in.~in-;:;;73Dll~~--Col'ONI dol Mor PART OR FULL TIME fUUU>IMYotnuc0t.ww.co. l&' x 3Z' healed & fi.ltet'ed . .o-!..-~~ No-~ Auld.a. OCEANFRONT Duplex Unique 5.000 "I fl NO SELLING OUr best buy! 3 BR 2 BA. * * * C.Lt;;'S21,!IQJ. 80-Q'BL • 6M-"'1D • 3 BR. 2BA TOWDbaue ln Commercial Building <l:Jml*tlY elltabll5hN com· criits, cltp!., elec kit, shake Pot McGIMI · troat.. flvhelor over C!'IU'llft! 2 n...,J n1erclal or factory locatiom. PROPf.Rtl.05, INC. AIALtORS S roof, block wa11 fence. elec I SEACl..lFF. cdy hmne avail * EXCLUSIVE * la ftaJ" w/N I: ~tdlU: + uu.,.t'nl No ~ fees. Om· LEEP ING GOLD gan;ge opener, close ro col· 17451 Ol•I L--. on gulf mmw. 9lh .fairway. 4 smm... pa. dtl&t 5 badiil. 10 yn okL Ft"e I.and. 2 car Re'~Fa~. Bkr. i»e'tl"ly aecured invHtment, iege • shopping 968-4456. Huntington Beach 2 ltf, 4 Br, ~ B&. Ownw. 50 Ft. 'Nmd co r 1:1 ~ r . pr. R.l&bt oo SantY beach. 6TS-61m CASH REQUIRED Sl396. ~ ~ ~ PREMIER SPECIAL You an tho .....,... °' ~ M-ificrOI, --. J""1 >-.al S911.500. LEASED CUMM'L e:q. l"or more ln!Ormatio" wrll" room for i more wtth var-Atrium entry thru wt'O\.l&h1 Fl2F~~HM!UAL Bi:.~/-...1 S Br. 2 Ba. $111l.£Dl. Nc:wpurt-~Real~ 1noome S8J) mo. Priced at N.C.B.C, Jpc. iance. Fantarth: lJOSfllbil· iron pie will impress your t/£5 ~~ a..-.,,,..._, many st r a 1 · .,,,...._ $9).(DI, wu} wll fW Ink.le 1iOO Ed(rewater Dr., Suil• 125 ltlei. Build 2n<1 Story View auests. 3 BR. 2 BA. .lovely W Tl!RN ~$lJLL) ":i,.~ ..._ ?"AJ..S: -· --~------$30,000 equity 1or R·I or R·I Oakland, ca1IL 9'6tl ot Santa Ana Country Club. drps, crps, elec kit, trg fa.m NATIONAL BOAT eftS leUl!L HARBOR VIEW HOMES lot. Can add c..'Ub. s. w. Include phone numbtt Only $43,900. Call Anytime, rm w/wet bar, terrazso en-·.1 ' a l[!lne LIDO REAL TY ~ Monaco Modd 2 DanleJ Realty C2131 8~2--~ * * *' $150 • t..arv:e 8adl. F\ltl ldt. &fi.<1555. try, 3 car gar. covered MARINE SHOW 33Tl V'"aa Udo, Npt. ee.dl. btdlOU1ns I: den. well dee--2 • adJoininl income prop-Raymond Davit o.ek. Cqipl~. t.qwa. paO~ ~~terranean e.xtet· March 9. March 11 HOME IS WHERE fn.7* ::::'-,~ :e • rnod.elfor mie.. cent. C.M. $15,000. 8818 L• Ca1ltli1 ': ;.,~er~N . ~l,nte~ lor -· 1 Plea., call 642-5678, ext. 314 YOU FIND IT .,. SpECTACULAR VIEW ..... :i&i",!dl Fri:."""" ,,,.,_. 86-:ml I 61~ Fountoin Volley betwe4!n 9 a.nd 5 pm to claim Don't bother ~. ft'll s., A ocean view lane. • HARBOR view DupleX•t/Unltl You are the w\MU (){ ~. ~:U•tl\edecl= your licket11. <North County tlnd It for you. we haw-Bdnm.., 4 betba. Uua tt.. HOMES sale 162 2 ti r.kctx l'O the NU·VIEW.1 RJNTAJ..S. ~oll-lree num:e-r la 54()...l220*l new Usttnp cmUnc in ~ nn, J 5-mclPdw. 3 Cat REAL'tY m.o7ID FIFTH ANNUAL 813-4000 • ooq• «M<3"' -===°'===,...c· I everyda,y. If we don't have pr. $235.m>. DUPLEX by ownf!r. 2 be!. WESTERN ..... "BEAUTIFULLY •1'At "°" ...... we11 Flnd LIDO REALTY OCEANVIEW front. tg I bd ,..,. $67,000. NATIONAL BOAT Hlllltl,,...on 8-h SPANISH" II"" you. llT7.Vla Udo. N'pt -3 ....... -. Juol -n• Marigold, prio<. only. & = e• trom the tiled roo1 to the re:t ,. red hlll m-lm to beadl. You own the laml. Call f()I' appolnlnient $1Zt _ SARf>lNC• ... Mobl1t tiled counyanl °'"""°' NEW LISTING -· -· 6'lHlOO. 494-'661 MARINE SHOW Home. t~ the~ SUPER DUPLEX READY ·SET -GO he,. is a h<xne !hat otton• 3 8drmL,,.. elm: 3 ballw. LUXURIOUS 3 *"> ...iar S Income p-...,. '6 Match g. March 11 o:>o":it1on ~·.~17• • • Sharp 4 bedroom •'SeaburJ" all !he elep.oce of a b.11· l.mmlcUlatr. wdl ""*Cnrd Bt dannel bmDt + OYer 1.:;.;=.::.:.~·.:i:; ~:::":.!...•-:.:' = P1eue call 642-5618, ext. Sl4 EASl'SIDE COSTA MESA. located 00 a dtoice .,.,._ cienda. 4 "'*"-bed· REALTY 11!1.SOO -1 bdrm......., apt. e TAX HEDGE ::ud.".:"'c~~·= L._. 11•41 Pin Sharp from Top 10 Bot· tof, room Ior boat or trailer rooms, private study with A Oxnpe.QY Wid:t. V'19ion. LIDO REAL TY Pitt A: :dip iJr 3 boats + loll t'rtt bl!r" is 541).lD) 10m;-Each are 2 Bedroom. Brick Ii.rep!, bltins. 1% BA lireplaoc and wet bar, tam· U . Pu1r Cent IMne l3'Tl V'11. Lido. N'pf. e.m maO;J, matt:r edrU $198.0ll Opportunit.)'I Ou:tom duplex. * · nor:. i l BR bM. ~i. •ttllw> Dlnma: Room. J Garages. n~ Edison Bi &: beach ily room with fireplaoe., 3 <::jj Aa:ytitne ~75IXI '1J,.1m Wills R. E. St6--'Tl'l9. l + Den I: 2 BR. Gourmel PArtl.r f\&r9 ~ ~Y! S54.9'JO. Call Any· FUll prier only $35,fJOO. ,,.,it,b car gangt. pllm; In~ OftloebaunS.iM tofiPM a.al-;...._~ ~near ttir ocean kilchl'na, an1pff' stonp. PARTNERS. mechamcl, ta &le ,-.. 1.r'l ~ deu.n. time, 64&«i66. good letmS. more. Priced to aell. Ttub' ,__, ... _ Mila Lenon. Reallor hllh lanmc.8P1J1¥. Sl.epa to perform sprc. MrY. on U.S. ot.-ll'tU. E ~ New Listi'ng a mUll ID ..... ' S!6-Zi51. ·-~~ p• ·-• m.&'i6! * -· Too """" to mt.. ' F ....... ,.,... -. tune• N ... ,. '"" BKR. ·~.,p;j_. .a. :;J MUSI' SD.L-2 ID')', 4 bd. 4 at s:A!EO. Terms ot trade!: up, air, e1e. Cn>Und !loot 1.;.;.;.-;;.r;r;;;;;.:.+l:;1j;!;...-..... Xtra liiari> 4 BR. tamily-+ DESERTED SPANISH Premium~ toe.-~~-"'!; .... n» 911· n.. Newport Heights ~. ~th!_tomloln-&1~~ .U,.Try~iM ~~ ~·b.2 f!d:a:::s c:-t. HACIENDA lion. Steps to pool. l BR. 2 -----70WWSfRVIMi'tWtP'MLll 1nvw,;_•13,i.Qi" Senl ~ ~t\CQ)f !>-··-~·J~. ~1~':".~~.!: Bd;,,.,,n:'f.;'1~!:·~ ~...'::':'~ Noapon -si•us~:v:'2i.p1.,., I '\~~r.o., :;,,~'."i!!'i: ~ -1 " • ~Tiltf.''e -· 3-0¥.a!'!:· lg. covd. ........... kltcbea, heavy Ca -· -A HOME FOR -"';tsoo BA~amt.0ifira1trirliiii~riiil patio, -a>llru>C• lo be•m celllnp, .-_.. lrvlno Twr-ALL stASONS LIDO REALTY e DUPLEXES Bull-• Moch1-CM 115. Lq, mt acbOolt..' shopping A to-ceiling nreplace, mamdve SALIS A SERVlet Oaiut. Uni( '(\'." , 1 bench. Priced [Or quick red tile roof. Customized OPEN daily lJ.3. IUD 2 ll10r)' ~~)'Mn rrw. 3377 Vt.a Lido. N'pt Beach : ~ROUIP~~LEEXSES I!~...,~··~ too·!" ~~~=!J~I .<l , r> IRIS we • Call today 962-8851. during bull ding, kx:ated on Altura. 8 Br, 2 Ba. new S bclma. """" .... l8ll3G 6Ji.73GI ~ T•k· ~~ -" ,. ~ quiet cu!-d&-...,. ~·int aft.,.. paint, """"'· apt, """'· & H/F ....._ ...r with div· BY OWNER In Cotta Maa A c,,...,.,. del ; RI llft • Rt':'°'LT~Y " ing BKR ~ &but.ten. Allkiq:: $14,.500. illK baud ud MM!P-All on Mlr. Several new ' ex!•ttrll( """ ~ ~ beautifW new duplex ia l(IJ~lil .. 5 BEDROOMS · PLUS" 64t 6996 a huge~ lot. walk, Unk(ue 2 Br. 1 Ba bOJnr: on. prtnie J)l'OOtttliN to ~ 64). 7 64$.5609 &wt. l.;:.<==--i,..---I clotle to abopl but· ID beaut· --· .II.-Immaodate, ready to move to beach and tebool. all'Uer R-Z Jot. Frplc. lhut· from. C..U-m-aKIO l""!'l'!~~!"!'~~~!!!' °' 1loe ~ th~tae ~ BROKERS INC. 1n home. !'.'._~he" & t.t~_!lY, L--:::""" ~ ,:klh ~ :::.. -crpe. $21,!!60. MABuR11,~.!'._ S5ERV11CE '..aible. Stylhh all ceder "'°k' ovei:;;-aew ,..~~ AN OLD HOUSE S!,000. ~ -• upp y :::ie.~ 11::.:::::; s21,ooo ~ .. ~ """ ~, ~ NEAR THE SEA s.. a.-... ~"' 11v1 1'1nd1 ~=-~7au~··ru~ = ~~~~ .. ....._. i:aa:.i;.~.,:i~ =~~= 1.ocoOed ... !he OCEAN -.. ··-SAN cw.tENTE ~i!!:-J!:.5"n!: ~w8D"~.: * ... ~~ * RIO, ••tb<t bar, dm .... BKR Sll&-:1551. SIDE OF TllE HIWAY, .. Opoo -co..--c~ -" In -...... I l1ll ~--CM ... ,,_ w. ll\1~.-lml n FA •t. EP SSESSIONS _,.. NORTH ..,_.. u.. 202.19'.,,,.., -. ~ 1 ';;;:;;;;~;;:;-~··-='--~=='" --~ w/w •.,.;:; "" ...;.:: R 0 ~ sremiN oF TllE Newport Hell's a.-bldr .oe Old OJas< 1iisea1 + Tm9' ... bid •• ; 1ln•ettmont ~u~B DI bettnn suile. Slm DN For lt\JormaUon and loc.adon ·'VIL LAGE''. Rmtic: 2 bedJuom with lob al Dft1tc ffw7. ~ frl:m Wesla'n 21.lD?io total f'l!tUm. ~ 220 uwo ~~ • • • w/paymenuless.,..,.,,C otthefeFllA .. VAbom ... l.alW>a Arcbileol•re -Larp tami11....,, --·~•col•. Oonlact: Phllbifr'" = 12.1,0CXI !". P. contact • w/detailed -o( .,_ U.-room and _. -• acbooL Fenoed r1 ""RE I' s YOUNG O.C Pub oorp WO • Duda. I' KASABIAN CLAP BOARD SIDlNG dlnqroom.....-pr1dit• mat A t.:k. Frmt paved. UJllU '11 &rOWinl too r...t. Need e. Vaiatf R •• I El'.~ ~• •u• \WF.A'mEllEO BY TllE -lltlp --U-ttnl ~ • -'isl [)....,. 0.., N8 MM!OO cooltal to bop ,..._ <n'l • ' '" ...._. SALT AIR). SRUTrDIED ...... -~ ... nn --Nl_l!!~...!!: -· PS • COU· 1 l!r'l .......... """'""""''°· 531·51DD (:::J 531·5801 OWNER .... ..n. Pool WlNDOWS, CEl>Alt ... ....., .... "'"' .,. ~................ FOURPLIX "laMYlo Loon 2i40 Zod .......... : 1.,.~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!! I home with 4 bdrmL. dlrdn& SHINGLE ROOfUN!S. pulllbiilM • w. .. BR ~,.,... ·-# ' 1~ L...11 1.... Ma.aive ''OU>E PARLOR'' Ol'Bltta••nRMJO•IC'EJ QllEWJX.t•trflAl#JD•ICl!I "' _....-""down. BORROW TO -ooo on --..._..._ "' n ..... .&.l ''HOME PLUS rn1., .,....t~u-p. t I 0. l ..__ ............ lncom• $510. -· ~.., iJJ.lllU • ~ ~ DUPLEX'' Jo~lrepta~kramlly rm. On i,; type iv. rm •• ._, nvvv t.P ~51)1 equity In your hoUlo. Uae: 1 *'· Qen.1 Y.u, Breathta.k:IOQ:\y bcautltul 5 ~t!l'd near cl beaehe8, 3 acre. br $39,SOO. 962--5666 ~ W~ FORTIN C!O. ~~Won~-'ly. t 1 '", ' level home, with a most un. JOt large eno~ tor two OWNER movlna. ! bdrma .. 2 CROSS _,..n"l:"Deo CJ.YCi R••ltor '42 5000 .... ..a ...-.... 1 Call ~• usual o""n teeUng tnroogh· m-onltl. o··---w•••· IO baths. DlnloC rm.r built-Ina. •.i..uw.rn--... ~"' ___ ......... property, '$19S • P1UVA ~ ~-. flcrM; r-· vu:: .. ,"'"' ....... Uo Re llvl F IREPL.ACE.SOUD AVCO . t Oar. rmoect.~t.f'ltdalpet..: BAYFRONT out. 8'and n•w with, a prl· ... , only $39;!!00, • • • If, · "' "I ""'· oAKm nnoRS '111RV· IWUIOR VIEW uma:s 6-U·MONEY MAKER FINANCIAL SERVlCES ~' :1'· ve.te doCk up lo 60 , Call 536-2551 BKR. ~· NNI" .chooll. bric OUT. Galley type k1tcben. llONAO> JIJ79 Harbor Blvd. l:z.111 ~ 615-7220. DOLL HOUSE 129. . MS-1383 ..,... "' -rm. • 2 """· ..._ 21•th. A -1 I~ sn.ooo FP 17100 DN Calta M"" _. ._·.~ ,3 8rlc2 I!!! ' . OWNER de..,....te. Top 3 corridor ""1 -ID l cleeant!od, .._,, fun ---llP Showa Zi.82 TO!al ........... llOO ti. Anaheim Blvd. 111~ F " for ldli'A Super 3 BR &: fam1~y wUb bdt'm. 2 baltu, dinJng rm,, BDIUIS. • ~ thnmut. New return for tlnt"ilil Anaheim 5.15-2119 ptrt, " addt'd an covered pat10. J>rt.. rear Uvin&' rm. Family rm. ~-"QUAINTis JUSTA~ -elec = d o or ELMORE S • ..•. P'm s. Euclid St,:.;.___,'11:11 LAND* 'ost ft'rred are~ ot' ~! Hurryt buUt-hls. Pa~ br1ck trtnL ..mu anuu•""' _.... N-.JIC..I .,_.._ ~ $3.1.500. This won t laac brlt pr !1fiO. -TllE CORNER FllOM THE ~ .::;::; ~ Mollllo ..... 12091 B_,,,_ SC., FRE!l lll!:wl'.l.L' SERVICE Call t"f-'°iiJ'ancc o..,,.,,.' lnNf, 3 bdrma., 3 BEAO!. I~•...,.,., bbn Wood d •ck, ,.,.. Sai. 125 831 O<.... °"·· N8 -Garden Grove 530-4lCIO •l!ACON'llOTALS RANCHO LA CUESTA =~t ~~. 'f.lnm'\ ~ ~ ::.r:~ mu1t ~! ~ ::::-. r~ * ~ * 2~~r~1 21&&J33&:>i.! Hu~~?G2 ~ 811n-.m * ~?!!_ , * -with a.a -bM1 of. -.,.. 131.2111. Nft.r 1J • Hatbr. 1 S. ••·'-SL BR, 2 ~~r • Vef'Y lllarp. ... -.900. 64'·U7J. Part Kont Rion<la ~ -., ''Valends _ .. 4 BR. ..,._ $47,000 FUU PRICE 1 .... l ;p.. PrOt. ooly Jll lrla .,.,,.. -Sao1a AM $j11 Sl6l • • PH > Close to Qcean, $48.900 BY OWNER, 2 hOWa oa tD ane, • wi8. bl' JUI* a ..-, 6 UNJT8. San Oemenlt 117 W. 17th SL, ·~ CULVERDALE =~~!T 1 ~~~I~~ ~~m:s,:,.su:; BLUFFSCON.DO )'~,_":.::';,r ~==:~·~Sao~-':-....,.!'J;f31 rari~yl<:E 'Ibis,_ allltdtvl.ilon juat oil BY OwNER """"""" j,.tJo I cor 'pr. "Kl«>W"", il'a • ""1 -1. J BdnnL,"" ba"" 2 -lo a.. w--Cll!fQ'!!?J'l !he SUI D""9 Freeway la WAW. ro BEACH 4 BR Ouh for equity uaume GI TllE WGHEST BID TED~~ ASSOC FIFnl ANNUAL line -U. ""' want to Don• -up 1h! tldpl Havo aoms!MIC~ want ,. '°""""""and .. ~,,' .!?.~~hlll 2 BA, 1g ,.P lam ,.;, ~ loon. -. ' TAKES IT. Olll un Via Udo. N.B. mm WESTlltN ..U! Cluallled ada do II "Uat"lt In claalned. Ship ..U1 o-llle<I ado do II "" v~~ , •• ""' d bl fl>I HaveaomothlJW)'OUwantt• MISSION REALTY NATIONAL BOAT -·mlPIOWllO-!illl. IOSbo<'eRaultot-...U·coll~ -c,, ~~ ~~ 6 ~\':iJc;,!ioo"."':!'1= ""U' Cludlled otda do l 911$ So. QioS1 Hwy., Lap.a Sell tho old aWtl. "'°' tho & tamU,:, 11~;,,. .,,Jd(;;lnl ·-Moat ,.. 1168-5844. well. 0111 NOW-· PHONE 1714) 4944731 -=-. MARINE SHOW ar<a, teo land, like -.Hunllnvton BffcH Huntington Bffch Huntington BMCh H~ -Man:ltl·-11 Onl/t $41.90(). call 6~7220. -Olll -""'-:11' COLWELL ~ROPl•1 11 !t, IN( Al•L•o•s • 1 * * --•and 5 pm to dolm rz~..J..~~ * " * DOIANA McLEY * • .,_,..,.. -o( .... '°"' ""'mbled ..... boo '°"" to fonl'I fO\lf II It word&. SO!ILOC ' . ! ,.'::s~!~~s lfTIIRS IN I' I" r I' r r I 6 ~%~-=~.lITTU$ I I I I I I I SCRAM·Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICAUOM.100 I • '· . , • $ 2 ......... 1..,.. ,, ..... ~·,,,. ----- ...... ~:. ~~ !BIL, 111 IL.*"""'s:DS . "".., ~ '.: -~ ~Rm, -8:1.!. ":: ~ J::-S ~/-- -,nf>IJ. uiii'l\l T--rl!f--....,--~-u1n.l*-s..:"' *' A11-.n..ta.lllll. c., .... Moir 1:0 di .._ t ··-',... l llrud _. ~•re* ms • o.w.t RMtm • Pl -.., QI • ac. .-:o..... ·-'• . ,. e COITA,~- Mr.i..s --.... t-. -........ _ .... I • *,,.."UL .. c-- •• l'•2 '#1d 6' U 'a:: '#'1 • MIDWI.!' crrr tllS • 1 Jlr. °"" c.iu-. -lo -. "" .. Gird 6....,,. ·-.... --·~· JS..'ft»w I DELtTXB ~ lwf'p ........ 1 : 2 'f t Blt..hll&. na... -.... ~ . Pool. Sd( ~ lot uaJ& lqr ..... .u N•a 1 ' ~---. -. lode -udllUes and f!u•W~ UllL,~ Ito.-$1151-. IH·lfff "" · fw. & I F.-$111 tot P IS -• .. ""* M•r ir J Br. ~ .__, ~P..-._.;aae.. a 1 ocaKl10f'r·-i 8r • a.dl1ll 21•1::: °""· -.... ~ x--J Br. : ... ~ ........ ~ -..._,... -....... e !'IEWl'OilT BEACH. $111 L 7~. Mf·J2rl. l'Ool. er,..., -lntlc. """ -. d pd. s er Jw 15 "lJ, Mi I 1111 5 • 2 f ,, ,,.. e I t &. -Al oti1 pd. e -e ICldo I -'*-..... T-. •lfritl<. -· QallC -. -1~ W I F• ...... --· --Piii . f"udl7 -'iii "1·-· --No 1•t•. llJ:W211ttoa-N& wii i ·' er-. drPf. pr. OM.. • Oal:Wt ...,.11 • m..au. tea:.e. 5U W. a..r-. Meapat llu&er • 1e41._., •/ Ajll. fW. liif;Dll cit. Act-F•. M1·1211. --Ill: 2 b1U io ~·•· , --. Coll & B. -blP -"'°"P. -1-.. :"d'Ji:M-'-:.-•Go .... _...• -=::-•'!,. ,i\111&.Z -.... v--~ -----11.tes ,_ "'/JOO . W I New-t-... •51..;a,,... ¥-...., ~·, ,. to ~· ,, . --.... ....,._ r-J illlRll. -no.-· la W -... 'loQ<. 131!of-I lodul• .., ..... NI 1811. CAlal. ..... 1 Br. .... Om-liiootlry' ..., _ _,, -$215. -. ht .. i..o'. ~.;!!.•,~-M<Null llllJ'. 10·1400. pm Mll!ITllLY: J llll-. ~ ... saadacl(, ell 111-. ,,.,,._, II"' ~ r.e::,;·n;.;·:: = l"-f"f. Don ~-N~ll Ewa 54H191. ·•---• -~A= S!a.,... ..._ 2 ...tmmlatr pools, J l*ii•-. !t*'· mR. llD GD4ren/pea. Ol9' rt NJY. 4 Ai-~ .. BL-II lJ.7 lkliotrope. IN m. otillii2~= tr,lc. l ::.""~~ ....... ~ um. lllUd ...... llllOJ.G • ..,.c. rue. scz.ma. roe ,..,, _,. t b. -. l'lol ...,.~Dbl "'" c.m "-· *~ • _.., •--Ha:rtJor Vle1f f'bt4oom Fount•n V-"-de ..... ~ l Br. 2 Yrt.J. .lntmed o e ca P. ...,.. A&ll1I Ia. ~ ~= peta. •Dnt ..... ,. ....... -.. ··-1 Ba-· '1!i A",_, 60-324% c ,._ ...._ . . ,_,__, JBllRM 2Ballt.-56H10!. Br•nd-0.""""-..__....., %BR.11Pl>".Walk .. _,~1ttll7P!'I "''-' .... ~ ...... -.Ill -fliik. ,_ ><I. clbi .._. ilMdl 0.... Vil. wal< ;;;~ S ALL um.rm:s PAJD ~ Ulll Yeuty. :m: 2111 ...... .., Wri', CM Btr. m.ms Slf'la:ll. ~, an s pcu • 4 Br ... IWtl w ddldneft. Compare bdcft )QI. 1ea1: nr HatW 8lv.t & 1 81". 2 8&. np&c, ,.,._......., f1!>7 • l BR. OvCI' Carage. 645-038t. Custooi det:iowd., ~ 2 BR. 1\lm...llJI(. No dlfldrm Mi .. P.r'l1 Saa Juan 1...L-.1.1--• __ __._ Stwe, rrtria,. B~ ya.rd. BEAOI llomes. 3 BR.. $3Z: • ~ .lc:l1cbm wi&b In-:S,. ':-~ E. lfiUl Sc. ~Ji.. ,.....,..., •••-• -" Chlld/peta. 2 BR. It i;lrn $J15. direct 1iebdns a!,:;,_~. ,..s. a BEDROOMS, Z ballu, 'f'~ ~ ~~: ca,....,..i ,,_,. 54-12911 : =._ ~ Apt. Unlum. a;-"'*-·"""'r:: o1ee1rie bulltiaa, FA 1--San Cle-e Priva .. -BolbM .,._ = ;w; l'"I-beat, W/W carpels 4 $300 • 4 BR. 2 BA. Frplc, GOLF Oturw 0.V'vw 3 BR, e Claood -•/--'VI..,.. E:NT•• • drapes double •••age ocean side i..,. ..... lltul I BA.,.... ·~ ..;.. ..._ p 1llm10 ELEGAHT 2 Jr ... •lr;ar. ..DELI.IX£ n1i.r ~,.,. ~ ' 6""" • V1ew! • .. _. . ......,mo. • f<lnr-a 8dnnl tlt.epl" thlW A: bdL t3Dt mo ~ARTMENTS --er -tenc ... l<Ucpd. '235. NU.VIEW RENTALS MrHr7SO e l'lol.-• ..,.. )'!V. "1a 835-1437, AlrO:tod-1'rltlc'•-l9trlm- I ..t.-ftRDSf per mo. Agen~ 962-1471 m.-,,.. .,..32<8 C ·•-· I I .....S..S wltb -Jand. ....iw1o>c1s 518-"98 mi11c P11o1s • lleallb ~ • ~..,..,,... or 54&-8103. °'wm n uma scaplng. NEW lower duplex 3 Br un-Tmaia Coarta • Game and We ~ la 11..._ lAguna Hillo Unfum. 12ll Adult 1Mllc •I lb bett lam. Yeuty· _,...,.. BIWlrd &om. 8adt e ~dot IW e BEU'!'. 3 bd. L'4 ha.. -LARGE 1 BR S1J& ""ic. -+' U1iL 61>-1317• 1 l!edrm. ftom mt 6 m ~ Ser--hdwd. fbn, boat pk', .$2lfi ·Brand New, all da:trlc Costa MMI 2 BEDROOMS S210 VERY ..._ctiw · 2 Bedn:n. Frun QI) .... lo Y...i 'l>y trplc., dl>I. pr, lg. ltt..... 3 BR. 2 BA. ..,... & -. ... Pola A·~ ·' BR. MED"""" .... ., ... ,Nu. ; <*-&o 9Choola. prig;, I: Air/cond. Otil<) Ok. No 3 BR. 2 t:., bin. 'I: dlbwshr. 365 W .. Wit.on GC-Dn YearlJ', 1115 P1!m uti1. 11guyv,~, • NU-¥1 -''RENTALS :l:t~~~J;(.~ =.ui.:""~ ~blv~; ~.=ct":'. C:,..~i WEEKLY-MONTHLY Corono :-: VIUAGE m«J30 ;, 1 '!E 49W248 pelL $ZO ptt mo. 841HOl5 114, 552-0061. ~2132, E.-Jve Sutt.a r • a1ta' 3 p.m. Hunll"9f<ln -2lltl Newpost 81..S. 2 BEDROOM, electric Lapuna Niguel Coste MoN bulltlm, FA Mal, •/W WIDE °"""' view lnciuclet CXWi Condo, 2 BR. 1\4 BA. 60-2611 -.rpots double prave """ breaklng nn 1>eado & tple, patio, pool, 2 miles STUDIOS & 1 BR'S J ~tNM •••• PIO • "'-l Siew 3 i;. Studio. l\9, ..... er.,,. •. drps, •bltn&. Cb!Wteo ok. Aat. Fee. llf.1207 .•• - $2115 ' ~t Calalina Ialand. f'tic.'ndJy beach.. 1-2 AdUlta. No pet.. e FREE Linens • per mo. night light. aero. valley fl75 plus ck'poett. C.all • FREE U'tilrties ffi.wt or 546-tl from this hlgh hJll k>catkJn, ~. Burbank, 2 13 : e Full Kltt:ben ON TEN ACRES 4 Bdrm. 2 BA. all bltns. crpU ~tainl & Monarch Bay. 842--8984 e Heated ~ Apta. fum./unfurn. 1nse • Ooldorr ltontal• e I-dtJM. 2 car pragf', Exc1wdve guardf!d g a I e lrviM o Laundry FadUl.tes Fiftplace I priv. patio&. Detlni.b!t: Glt-n Mar. Walle reildenoe area. Walk to e TV 1c. maid aerv avaiL Paola Tennis Contnt'l Bkflt. to lhoppnfl, ICh?ola. nr. beach Of' uae pvt parking. NEW CONDOMINIUM e Phone Service 9CO Sea I..an, CdM 64t-2i&ll beach, d1Udm1 ok. $295. ~unity centa', IWlm 2 Br, pr, pool S21D. 497-UU $lD WEEK A UP CMacArtbm' nr 0mt RW)') ::" :!,':!r:rm ~. Goll = ~.all~ Newport Buch e Studio &: t BR A&JC.a. ·~•fatts Uffll' • $2'15 • Walk to Bnch! 3 Br. .,,, e TV 4 Ma.Id CHARMING ~ n in 1 u I a "~""l w-11,.1 lo• + Om. 2 Ba. Frplc. Agt. YT·rnd. New 3 BR, tam rm. BLUFFS ! Br 2 Ba. LiU Str'vioe AYlil dupla (28R 1.BA), stcwe le. Jour 11YC1ootts &c• 1-v ~ 8f1 l2n' trplc, d'wubr, JSt:lt-dean Vi Yeart leue • Phone Service-Htd. Pool retrtg. Yrly-adults«Jny, no 2-0ed•-~11mtnt. !,iria11 9G.ld.n . Rent••• • OYt!rt, dispel. EMy outdr ~· ea:~ y .• Ollldru .l Pt-t SectQa peb.. Clo6e (0 shopping & O!'lf °" ftO!ll it6~-f~m•hlfl!I mntnce. Cptii, drpL Beaut . • s·-) Monthly •v~ll.itl~. Model~ Qfle• g,QO BIKE to &iaebl. 2 BR. S1.ri ltlWJcJ>K. $500 mo. or l9t'. Townhovff Uftfum. U$ 2376 Newport Btvd., CM ~-211 ~~ Blvd. 1o r.:00.2100 ra1Al(lll'Ri,. Kids/peta. Alm 2 Br. Hone 493-5769. 5tS-9755 er '6-3967 eves: ;;io.r~ Ctrst• Mto..a. l'hollt'= .,.5-'ZlOI). Ranch USS. $460/MO. Spacious 4 BR. Huntington 8Mch Ad eood for $5 on Rent. 3 pa~ 2~ ba.d :: I :;:11; h 2 VERY NICE 2 bd unit. $175. Act. Ytt. 9'IHC30. $70.000 hm .. bead; view. 2 & 3 BR Townl>ou«s l'/ewly HOLIDAY PLAZA crpll, cb;>t, 'Wll< to bcl>. ,; "1tle. ery>t. ctrp. bltW. $175 . Watwfront 2 Br. Crpl5, secunty. 831-1.W. pa Int ed. Wu~/dryef', DELUXE Spadoue t BR. market. Mils 00 pell. $350 beam cel.liQga. pat». adults dr'pt:, pr. Oilldren/petl ok. Mete Verde crpts drps. 962-8781. turu. apL fl40. Heated pool. ml), 673--10'1&.' on1y, no peLS, Ref m4. Santa "'-t. Feit. 141·1~, '-"';;:;;..;.:.:.::::...----l~S·~~;:::;""o;:..,,...,,.,-1 Ample paricin&. Adultl, no CHARMING. Spacious Studk> Ana Ave., 673--0l!l). • Golden R.ntalt • FOR LeaJe -Men Verde, 4 ~~~~~ 3 BR, 2 8A. ~ Po above prage. 1 or 2 adults. 2 Br. New paint, cpt/d.rps, 2 BR. 1 Ba, crpt, drps. frplc, ~ tamllloy, dining~ 2'BA. , Call 213/4Jo-1914 mon. Ave .. C.M. Includes atove, ref r I 1, bltns, Sl.45. 1 child ok. m yd. Otildren OK. $115. nto. '"u''""r I. 8Pf""OX-""""" llq. 1 BR., Furn., 2 Irk. closets, cpl/drps, lrplc. $170/mo. pel. Nr 18th .I: "Placentia. 91.iJ.-744& fl. $295. mo. Owner 979-4573 Irvine queen s1z.e bed, prlv. dress-™-8494. 548-6357 FORreot.~withview.~ N 2 BR 0 BA fonnal dining inc rm. xtra lrg. lOOm!J, SPAClOUS2BR.2ba,~· ~2~B~D-RM.--A-PT-.-$-1SO-!WDC)rf Beach • • • • end. gar. w/*"......,ne. Adults .. .,..., br &: den. Slaw&: rTfrifi::. No __r...... cable TV. p)O( I: park, only 00 ta --pool privil. Nr Hi Sehl. $250 646-4862 or &C-filfiO peU. -1108. LARGE 4 bedroom 2 !rand new. $260. 562-8563. 20H F::ir.'11an C.M. mo. Hal Plocbln, R!tr. ** BEAtmFUL t A 2 BR. Irvine balb. year -around Newport llNch ' rn.-a9%. Qmtemporary Cardeo AJ>I>. lease, lh block t-0 Adults Only -LeaM : ~~iD £-A~~= 2 v1!:"rty~ ~.frplc .• sundeck. ~~=-pool. $16.5-Sl90. l BfL. I" b&dls ••.••• $225 2 !JR. l \( .... air cond $235 2 BR, ' bllft> .......... $300 lJIR, 2 -.......... 13JO 3 bR, 2!, t'la ••• Sl25n.Got395 4 KR, :&lii: baths •••••••• $125 iieilhill REALTY A Comp11rry With VIRion Univ, Pv1ce CC'nter, lrvint C~ An)'tlme 552-T:iOO optce hours I AM to 6 l>M beac,b. Nicely decotat.-s BR. 2 ba. bJtns. 1rp1.c. Util Pd. Private Yard Jones Realty -~ ed. ;450. RED CAJt. Fares pool. :rear pr + MeNub Realty. 6C-MOO ~ 551-1700 Ev<-1 P E T REALTORS ..,,,.,.. ID). Al.SO 2 BR. 2 FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. Coit• Mela 833-3380 ha. 2-<>r carport. $250. &lb 0-to -Adulia, oo --------~;.._:;:;;,..,.-,,-..,.,,,,,...-I split level Call RI tr . petJ: Sl.60/mo NEWLY DECO E 2 BR, 2 BA. Angollla. 165<1 oq. >'8-6900. OO Po,mna, C.M RAT D rr. of luxury llvlna i.n the • BEAUTIFUL BluUs. Nf!IN carpets & SPAC 2 BR. 2BA. patio, BEAUT. FUltN 2 BR. GROUNDS drapes. Frplc. Pa t I o bltlns ~· I 8 u n d l' y Util Pd. Htd. pool. Ad1tw, ro 10 Minutes to Ocean overlooking hu,ge greenbelt. hookup. Quiet edlts. $195. pets, 64.2-9520. Close to bua line&: stores, Gu Laundry room. Maintenance 642-12'16 NTCE ef1cy apt. SUO. incl. Heat .fc Stove. Water. A water paid. Immed. oc-Duplexes Unfum. 350 utiJ. Mature adult. Garage. Rec Rm. Laundry cupancy. $395. Call for appt. • 642-1265 • Room includ@d. Air/Cond. R32-<1967. Corona del Mar DIM Point & Swtm'c Pool. HARBOR View, :I Bl', 2 Ba, 2 BEOn~M .. -•-dull LARGE 1 BR. $14S family rm &: dining rm, AVV ""1U11ll· a · LIVE ln the all new Dana 2 81,l. ~ & $110 club/pool. S 4 2 5 . mo. $240 494-366! Point Harbor at t h e H•cienda de Mes.I 640-1768. beautiful Marina Inn Motel, 160 W. WilMm No. 1, C.M. GET A Huntington -34902 Del Obltpo st. . CASA GRANAOA ..,. ... ~~--... ... f49S-2353). Kitcens. ~-No ~f;y Depoglt •• •••••••• ... •• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,.. NEW 3 BEDROOM ~a~~spoot di~ l...oll'eiy 2 BR apts, with a 'CHARGE' • ' . • • • r: • .. : • • ' . : • • • • ( . • • ,.. . ~: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FIND YOUR NAME FREE SHOW PASSES l:WLY PILOT Winner 1 T~:s2 Value Tickets l~i_ . • • , .• . ••,• .. . .. .. . . ............................ . ~.. ., ,.. . • • • STERN NATIONAL : -• -• -• • • ·:-------_,f-"'(D"'IN.::GH.:::IE::.S.:cTO:..:SA:;l;:;LB:..:O.l:cTS.::I_: • • .. . • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Bath, large pvt yard, encl phones, lelevillon. sauna kinpized BR, on beautil'ttlJy • 2 car pvt:&jarage in dup.ltx bath 1 a d •--111t1 landscaped grounds Gas • bolldl I M ' u n r Y uu; es, ; .... Id 1'n -nt ~,., u'p kl 3 • ng . per mo. an· meeting room, cl09e to San ...... •"' wwu : ...,-1 a!,_3_I3hO~eA~~Flunl· Clemente and L 11.guna Ar:;_anM~~~e'w· "" 557.~ • ngton ~c · .._........... Beach. Come play In OW' 'f<J<J ~Ul ~ """"' : l !"!!!!""!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~I spor1.!ffi11hing, ahoppin,J and NEW 4-plex. Spacious 2 BR.. • Newport Beach rutaurants. $50 Wft!k and apt.a:. Lrg. kitchen. Utll.. l ! up. Brin& this ad and clilld. No pets. Locked • STEPS TO SURF! Brand receive $5 aU on first ~. Oole: to schools, : new. <I BR I: 3 BR. Move In ,.:-="':.:':...:.:"'"=' -----bus service. EastbJe CM. • !Dda.v'. ms ... Hersh, H r · ,...h 1139-1190. ! 645-3400 un '"~·--Sl40 up .apac 2 br/3 br 11,r : l~~~~~~~~:,l-L.~0ui:::~::::~;, Ba. pool, cpt/drp, blbl, • I~ J~ La inta H•rmosa plyemd : Apw1.menu for R6n11: e 2 Bdrm Studio. l~~ BA. Furn. 2212 QoUege, No 5 60-38'13 • . ,,.... S240. 2 acres bcautUul 1996 Maple, No 1 -64l-J8t1 : park Ii k e • surrou.nd.lnp. • Sunken pool, BBQ'• spa.rkl- : Aptt. Furn. 360 Ing Spanish fountain• . • Townho\t5e l.Jvlng. : * • 1t ALL UTIL.IT1ES PAID 1 BDRM apt, 3 Bdnn apt w/ttpfc ln 4-plex. Near So. Ott Plaza. $1EO. & $240. encl. p.raaes, dillhwtln, 54&-Tim • Mrs. D. ~ Pennington Adults, No Pett : 313 E. Bayfront 162U Parkside Lane 3 BDRMS, 1~ Ba, 1% car • I 1 <n4J 847.....s+il garage, lge fenced yd • • Ba b09 11 and (4 blk.5 s. of San D~ Frwy Malure adults ooly. Sl&S • ! You ate the winner of on Beach, 1 blk W. oo Holt mo. st&-9"3 Avail Now! • 2 ticke1s to the to Parka1de Lane.) AD' 'TS -~ •---· ••• : FIFTH ANNUAL ~ __ ,. •••= -· 2SA. quiet. 1'1plex. nr : WESTERN $145 • $165 1hopplog Avail April L 1175 : NATIONAL BOAT LlAOfELOR &: 1 BR., patios, rno. 642-1522 . , & frplc'll pMv. gvage9 -2 It, -A t -•-• Divided bath I: lots oI B 40 ap • a .. ., ... , .... -• MARINE SHOW cl hall 1 & bltlno, stv. Can be ,.. • : ~lnrrh 9 .. March 11 ~~~8b~-aun8 ~lhl. !~!· 557-t'D&, 5 4 8-5 2 J 2 : Ple&se call &12-5678, exr. 314 See tor )'OUJ'lt!tt tm1 c-:::.,·=·~~=~--­ • belwetll 9 and 5 pm lo claln1 Kff.lson Ln. U Wk W. of NE\V 1 SR. $170. 2 BR . UlO. : your tlcketl. INorth County Betch. J bllt N. otQ.aler). Nr bCh 'lhop'r. Adul1c . .:. • loll·h'ee number is 541)..1220) '°""' petl. 114 E. 20th St.. · : *' * * $135 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 "5f3.0lc;:,;;,:1='7.:,· --~~~-! BalbtM l1l1ncl Pools, 4 Can1,na. Sauna. LARGE 2 story 2 bd. 1% ba, • Tennis Prtv. patio. 141J..025&. lndry rm, priv. pe.tlo, Pl'I• • 2 BR. w/dedc. 2 0 8 ~ti very clw\. OD!le to lclllt " : Apolena. Furn. Utll. lncl. Laguna Hiiia. coUet~. f17S. mo. ~7'40 • out of your DAILY PILOT WANT AD NOW HONORING and t • ' : The DAILY PILOT makes It ••sy. Just check through· ,..Out the cl•11ified Mctlon for ''ads" li1tlng winners' : S~ mo. f;'TS...6299 ot (%13) 2 BR, 2 BA m1.nor iune 14 · NEWLY DECORA:rED • 454-4428. Oct. 14. Letaure Wottrl. 2 Br w/carport. $140.. Wtr. i i ... ••me•. If you fJnd your name ju1t c•ll 642,.5471, Exf. ·~14, btitw••n t •.m. •nd 1 p.m. to m•k• arr•ngementt to P.:ick up your tickets at any convenl.rtt DAILY tlLOT offl-. • : YEARLY, Sl8S Pt1C>. House, 1· 8.11..3'118 pd. 2192 "A" Placentia /&'It. : bdM'n. 1..,.. patio MoMI Verde can bown I 4 !, - • 67b-'1'932 or ~ · ** STVNNlNG' 8R(2 BA : Balbo. Peninsula DELUXE 3 BR.. 2 bk duetex. Garden Afl' .. :1'ocl. Rec • • • • • • ' • : .. ('MRCH ! t tM 17 TM . .. ... i~ :WWWIDS : 12 • : Dbl aar, trptc. crp~ dtpl. Rm. • 1 &droom •pa c Io us , wuhlnc facll. walk l n g now. lhb SC •• c.M. : d 1 1 h w 1 • h tr, dlQottl dt.lance to lhopJ>br &: 2 ~ 115Q, "' F~ 4 • carpeted, Ut dos. 6'13.J1139, IChooU. End ..... }'Ord i &ktr. BJ .... ...U. - : l·BR houte I!~ wifllt'r =-"1'· No -$1l5 Adult> only. bO # o ts. UND ERWATER PHOTO ! 2 nR'. $225 ' ""' l"'ot1Y 1' Aft. 4 1117·l!M. 54>-1.882. • RU T " , MA(l.$!W.L Roalty 6'J5.460il Ne~rt .... h UNlroRN t BR. !* BA. INST c IOn by : BEACH & Plorl I Br $150. " D· ux' . -Adulta. no pell, ~Ill Apt c Ron Church 'M : Utll pd. Adu tJt. X).1 E. '•L Joann SL Cll~ ~ · Eli • Edaewattt. lJl71~211li6. 2 BR. ~~ ~ to ,!>each .,, 29th ti : \\llNTER; to luly tol-'11 SI. Bllln eio<I k It< b . I ~~ .... ti.!:, • block to beech 2 Br dabfWlh, $c:t pr door pw •Olli i:u.._.,• ...-- • .~ ·• opener, 1N1 Cl'Ptl thruout. =,.....,""'~°",....."'"''"°'-...,....,.. : Fntllhl1 --· ~L bob)' ll'iM~....., w. tllD• 2 BR, l!I ho., - • ' BAdiELOR ..... on ""' l3IO •!Ir ~ 0 r Ort" ~-..!!! J ••• ' : tdcU for nllred. Yt. l'OUfld. 67J..t080 bkr/ownft', $-830], BM~'· • ' DIAL 642-5678 ' • 165' A $19/..,. -' Lillit 10 trado! CUI' fiilder's lllw -... )'OU wn. to ,l for thll li.m uiidi\" lllO. try Plrtldlso column lo tor -1 IOll! o.111od to!t 4o k •••• .. ••••••••••••• ... ••!'•• .. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • the Pt!n.?tt P'lndle!'. S llnea. S dy? tor$ tiud:L ...... ·call HOW.... ~--------'.' • ' -- \ " I BordeF • to ' Border ' Bargain • Enry c:lessifoecl went ad in 1he DAil Y PILOT eppe.,.. in every edition ...,.,. day. n..t means you r ad wiD be - In papen del'rvored to homos encl told frOM newsrac:b from bo.dor to liordlr el a'-J ille Oronge Coa1t • ... .. th. 'lfOY from I Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All I For One~· Vfdh A Classified Al • Phone 642-567t :1'9YCPCM£ • • I l ' TOO I • .. ' ' • • "' '" I I ..... ~~ ....... ~Ajltl-.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lf!J~:~---~~~-----;· ;.~1· ... ~~1 ~-~l~~ ... I :;;I ~"'';;' -·~,~~~I ;: .... :: ... ::-~'81:;1 ~1-~-~~ ~~~·~.;:;Unfum.ff~r~~~~;-~165~~ 'I ;~'~-~~-~U~·~·~-~~m~~F~u~m~. ·~·~.u~·~~ ..... ~~"'~ 1:;Got;:;"'~·i·~· fitorii ...... iira~43r5i°"ij'i"'i .... ii<or~i ..... ii;·~3S;I;~~~~-!!!~~~~~~""~ I ~·I c1• 535 Loot SSS c.rpo1 Sorila9J • • -Hvn?lnglln ._. H~!!"'"'. -STORAGE PIOBLEM? NOW LEASING u&;.;i\'!,'t."u~:1y P=•,..!:, :;::,'II. .Jff. J~~ PllOT-..atttr11l1t , All Utillllft Pall " Pool • JtoCrNllno · .. 1959 Maple A we., CM DELUXE TOWNHOUSE Ult. 11$ BA. Blt 1n • Ra:oge. Crpts. drpe, Priv. patio, Encl garage. EXT R A Q,.EAN! No children, 1 pet. J175.!56<!M2. •HUllflntlMll llMc:h II Ira Quallt)I 6134137 I ~111 .. ~ -!So!T _, • H BEACH FINEST • NEW M-1 You'nt looldbll for ''°"'· · -4. .n color SP y ESTATE LIVING Self Storfte0 G,Cll'09'S HI ll![. Ft. A Up DISCOVER LOST -1.atp m&le lrllh s.t. hrilh!<...,. a, •.1'1 mlau %Acru. =!Jlte "'"""'4;f,!i M1tiJ Warlllouses Hamllton a N<WJ.nd DISCOVERY 1er 111 ,,._ lll8cll for White ...,.u. ~.rm or l!.U-0519 "The SOmethlng EIM" Co. ~ * !i3H8f6. Save ,.... ~·i,y -Sullltei& JC>cd. Spenlsb (a\lll • 8oalo • R:o!cl'Nflonol Vohlci.s can, l\loo.f>i 10 am·lO pm ""' '"tra "11* Will - • -Spacious Roo mJ • 1parai8 dlnlng room .......... hold GOodt -e llvtlntH ln.,..tory R..,1•11 W•nt" 460 711-8351885 IJ3.J!n.3393 IM .. nn .. dlnln&' ""-1 e .walt.m.0-ts , VARIOUS SIZES.-FROM ~/MO. Nai1ooally ~ I -11 ~1 ~~ ~1/$5"uf1;! • Home like tltcv:• cabjlleta: • u Loc:lt It.-U Ke..p The r.:. ·o~ I D ~ .... .. ;. .. I .,..,;,... "'" 1 Bed"'°m ~ 115; }l'µni. ~ , Ou Sim Mana&el'J, ,WNilumds uded BAL p EN N. • REF: I lfRl · method. 1 ""~ myadl. 2 UnfUm. . l"um. $2).5 -• U ROUI' Access EllU'.NCE.S AVA. . Lost --_DJ Sch I & Good ttl. 531 I. To 2Jl4rm., 1Mt ba., l,toll "J. ft. No Move lil-r~o Move Out Charges 67S-WO 1 00 ' 1 575 PROFESS!o~· ~. '2IO ~~Pa~. WANTE;D WAJU:HOUSE n1tructon1 <l .. nlng. DUlch Malo • ALL UTIL{T,IES FREE • • H•mlllGn It Nowlonil St., ~""' add. . ~-lo=: ft. in eo.u; Found 11-Olla) 550 TRAIN ,.., dog OOW -The ':;':to..":."'~11~. lloon • Walk lo H~ Center • 53W'1)S ' or .-.1l . -* * • lfv• 1Taln. Martln<re" ~ & R ~lltery I ADUL~A QUl,:.,,.A HE~ P ETS .Alao Now l-l•I Unlff for.Lea.. ' ... ':Gunt:'r ~~ ~ Lindo Wood ard ~:'1"i>:,<:;:;,.'.!;'r;, ~t """"" "9.!l'>I SI~ 16lll 'f>~tng LN <Tl•) 847-5441 !!'!'!!!!!!!!"""""""""~ ,..~ $1!0 ll!NL -25031 Sut!<ir S46-09119 $49. Uv Rm l>!t Gwu'. · 4 Bit. 8. et satl'Diego Frwy. on Beach • _ I~ -is to Share 43CI YouL~ ,!t!'.', or '! .... ';~~ 1':::.""'.:i ~:; :E Of CLEAN . 1 Bllt. w~oqi;ou to Parkside I _, .. _. m BUSINESS Wo'" a. "" [ JI ijllj 2 ·~ ..... the rowant;ng Call 496-3005 atter Prof .... c...pei Cleaning •. ·T Jtednte "° ~ home.•SllO a.wt '••• FIFTH ANNUAL 6 pm . 60.s824 or &46-2527 Apt Onfuna • lncl.otlJ. ~ Morigold, -• • m..8348. WESTERN MUSIC lessorui, piano, organ, c .,,m•nt, COncrete Aptl., . • ~raget for Rent 43~ NATIONAL BOAT I ae<.w<IU.n. trombone, guitar. Furn. or Ui1{um. 3'1f) ~ • " l Announcemenb 500 & · theOry. Eves. only ~76. PATIOS, walks:. drives. Saw~ Costa. -' . au -nr O•. °'""i * . .... * MARINE SHOW b .... k, .... mO\l<l " repl•lll! I ;;;;;;=?;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;;;;l ~N!!ow~po~rt:!JBe~··~ch~..:_-"'Alrpo«. ""°~we. $2111 M H . 1• -W Sh Mardi 9'• M.,,..h 11\ I ' I~ concrete. 548-ai;i;& for est. ., I ' * * * mo 54!>-8096 rf, ..... u • aw Pleuc call 60-"67' ext. SH -... -CUSTOM CEMENT WOl!l( Ii!.;;:::::..::;::::.:.:... __ ...;:.·~. C • GA'RAGE FOR RENT • 2217 L'aurel Place between g and 5 pni to cl&itn Drives, WAI.KS, Pa0o4t """'.,.;.,.:"" ru.=.::."': 2 0 EAN and SPARXlllll NfW. . vour ........ . 918~~ Hll v~·:~.:::: OI =~i:!~ ~ A . • ";~;l't;PLiN~~ .BR. 2 BA. m5 Mo. HARBOR VIEW J' mo&L • "·" •• __ ~~ · e~: ";1:4 .,.,, ~~: "C:"' .. ~,': BAY · SHADOWS apt. mUnber, · _ Office Roni•! 440 FIFJ~;~~AL ~ ca~_ Beip, 1..: IN=":. ~ping ~:nt~:~; "":'.k , 89435.13. ~-.mall yatd. $235 mo. peb -...,urity, eXclu-~partments -Prestige Executive NAT IONAL BOAT -· blue -(Sp.. mo Camino caplrlrlw-0 ~ large 1 BR $155. Call sive Vena.Illes Oub and ~clowi, Light & Cheery! ~ 4 1~., :t & =:1Sr!'wnF4tl:':non& ~ Suite 2. SC, 4~:..___ Comm'I,· *Reaid • ~;;~·~.~ ~;.:;'E:fl~~~ ~ :::: =:g: fl~ @ $135 0 ~ert,ront Offices =l~E~~ ~Uar w/belh . ::::G..,. home, 3 NLB~~~ .. ~ ... ~~ t«93«66';• Coast'a finest e,partment BeatiUtul appolnimeDts In-..:_ . 200 to 2000 n. Mo. or Lease. Please call. 642-5678, ext. 314 FOUND male G e r m a n yrs or older. 1:$) am _ to JACK ~ulOhl=, ~ ~· . lifff' community. elude Qecorator Fireplaces. -~ Qualified tenants only. between 9 and 5 pm to claim Shepherd. approx_ 3 mo.. 5:30 pm. 12.5.. a week. H.B. ~ mod addft. · ~ yrs • 1 ,Bedroom/atudhla from $195 Shag Carpeting. Private· ·The greataat reason• for BAY LIDO BUILDING your tlcketa. (North County Cennel color, v 1 c In It y F.V. area CBuabard & Elllll) Lic'd. 'M,y w~.po .. ,547 ~ • DELUXE • M 2 elBedroom from $300 Patios. Pool -Jacuzzi • moving tO oakWOod Garden 3700 Newport Blvd, N.B. ' ,toll-tree number la 5«)..122:1} MacArthur Blvd, Harbor 96).'lti89 Additiona ... Remodell~ I 3. BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. od s o~ 9 A.M. tU dusk Volleyball court . Gas Ajiarfmenta 8re;tlia rantt. Ph: LoU Cewla. . ·~~ * * * ~k Hl.11& s at u rd a y . BABxs~G in my home. Guwick " son. Uc'd '"' ldrms'&cdbl~e;s~~~O ~· ~~~~:N~;~. Garage~. ~~rtl::.~aa:!!~Qreat G~~~f[J~.:J1 j : ll•I SML(Si male sl eadolpotint :ie~:Ji!.e •. ~area, &D1'.1-ti041111 l : 549-21~1· r opener avail. Pool & n1aaona: Airporter Hotel °"' Jll!hon.ls amese cat :wnown LIC'D 0 Ca.re 7 -5·30 ra nt --..... Re.nation area. ON n.t~ BLUFFS 409 ·w. BAY St. awlmi:ilng pools ~te~anttt,. 1 Rm.,. lql to . , -1 . ~=-a. ~~ed :~ e1':, Toddler,aywkly. Xl:.:_n c~'. Pl.ANS-Houses\. Re n1a d , , 865 ,.!.~wt. NB :AT . f#EWPORT Ma Cost~ Ma... :::~~8fcluba ' NO LEASE REQIJJRElf•! • 536-(l313. Harbor/llaket 546--. 55~Addl~l'OsSf~ ·~~ITl •• ~~nw~Thl'ERSCO. . · *~=v ~103 t~nnlacourn.prq&pri>lhop ~~pancyRm .. 8 ~ .. ""! Personal• 530 WHITE long haired eat, Bu11n .. 1 Service 1 .,,,... ~ , "u .• uuuu ,.....,. From Newport Blvd., turn at l" bllllarda · ~ n , · , uvl-IC. male. neut., found North Draperies !-,.., -:-J TOWNHOUSE * 2 hr, ba & Hospital Rood (1 bloCk tree Sunday brunch 833-3223 9 To noon. Mn$. Kennedy S P.1 r i t u a I East Fountain Valley 2128 Payroll It Bookkeeplna Serv -· - -~~ trpl 1 $225 84.8 above Pacific Coait Jtwy) ~ THE EXCITING aatf~IJ'*8·dlrector MEPI~ Sulte-900 sq. tt. a! --tnedlum & . ho r o s co Pe 531-4377. For «mall bus1neu. Also, TAKE ~bang ~ '~ cW:;' ·497-urh ~ "entrance. 900 C&gney Lane, ; PALM MESA APTS. , ~g'olfdrfVlngran~ 601 Dover Dr. N, B ~ advtses on all af-FNO· Irish SE'l:ter tml & Income t.ax exper. 968-4635. per panel.• •Jfaet Se r v, l,)44-09lli Newport B1ach, Ca. 92660. MINUTES TO NPT BCH · party1room , Beautifnlly .deC9mted, ;fuUY tms of We. By rea~ smJ ·black dog. vie. Tustin · 642-6824, 646-2527. h Telephone: <n4J 6'15-0060 , FURN. OR uNFI.iRN · Plus"beatrtlful II~ cw.. ·ca.tPeted', In top condi~ ~rn~ thehad ~~ & Mead, CM. 54G-8J.95 or Carpenter untington Bnc Unbelievably Laree aPts a nd two-bedro.Qmi f 'l:ur• Ai! condi_~. Parking m. power· to help humanity. 548-3151. l·C-U_STO,_M_W_O_O_D_W_O_R_K_, -D:..•;;l•:;;•:.;;•:;;•c:,Y;.•,..,.,..... __ .;. DAR.It NEWPO"'J huge pool, J a"""" eject bit'. nl•hed & unfumlahed,Sof'YI , l!~· All on IO'IWlrl l~ lla5 helped reunite the F 0 UN 0 f 1 -,... GOI ,. ~....,, '""" .m;t> " In•, •• ,. crpta -,....... no <:hlldren or. rmta. Modela ~~ " --·~ Will ...._1 e m a e paneling, cabinets, patios, .a epHAJ.. "RIVES ' ~·l.l .. -'" RTM' 1 ""' • .... t',., -.....,.dally10ton-7 S§o ·lie.-.~· .....,.p you Collle/Shept_ierd Sat. March gen'! rep41.irs . Duke ..w ,-f • 1 Choie9 2 BR Apts. ArA ENTS ~G1~ts. oo pets. o_.. • DE space available tUI-8 w/your job where you have 10th, Huntington B e a c h DaDurka 64&-7598 846..9495. Repaired. iiriJW.liii applied, $144/MO. Oft the bay 1 aEDRM ~ :: Oakwood ~$5· Will ::;::e ~.:i--failed &: ttiroogb s.tckoess. area. 830-5416. A·l CARPENTER R,euonab ~Ji~ M5-59'JIS'' ' 1 ALL UTILITIES PAID "BEDRM. m Garden~ at mo. ring IM:"V~ No pity for tho6e kn9Wini MALE white Cock a po o , I VILLA YORBA Luxury apartment living • ; From $180 availabl~. 17B7S Beach Btvd~ ·that they are in need of help Anyslze Joh Electr'fc.I , ' · overlooking the w1;1.ter. Eh--Unfurn Apts A van From $.10 Newport INGh SouMl Huntington Beach. 642-43211 & do not" come for it. flo not Vtclnit;v 44tb & Balboa, Gordon, 530-3454 ~ , joy $750,000 healtfi spa, 1 to $15 LESS. 1f\tl II IMM 1815 w;.ESTC;I,.IFT DR. NB confuse her with any other 675-38'10. MINOR home ttpall'S. Plum· EL' ECTRtciAl'i: uceMe.s. HW'ltington Beach (714) 842-9622 swlnunlng pools, 7 Ughted You're right, they're ~ ~-4170 · Lux. New Decor. G&rden reader. One visit will con-WHITE Samo)'\!CI pup, vtclni· blng -carpentry -painting bonded. Small~jobl:, maiht. tennis courts, plus miles of crbik!'= ~~Blvd.) N9wport....,.. NOrUt OWce Suite, 705 sq. if. vince you. (n 4l &75--619L ty ~Bristol & Palarlno -tile. Call 540-5560. Ir ~lrs, ~· '· ; bl~~2~c~hagaU~ttlv& ~~~';.~~r.; 546-• IM~ettt . ~!n~':p~t~ ~=O~H=n: ~~EN Retriever, male. Ollf~~ ,redec. $150. Ph alt 6pm lrom S189.50 moothly; _, ADULTS 38R. >BA. oewl)' turn. crpted 1617 -WESTCLIFF carpeta'··~•drapes, "~~ Vic. Dana Point. Frid'Y· "''" , ',53&{1638. and "''?e<'""".{'_.c"'_•ns and LAi,DSTA APTS. & drped, 1g prt potio. 1 blk 1294 ft Crpt -cood ..,. • -""ve "~e ·-~=·'-------I WALK TD BEACH 2-stocy.'town PQUlteB, Eltc-beach. $340 mo, yrly or June sq. . •. an: , Decorator Showrooms at -tric JdMlol.-Ae P ate pa.:oe I 2~n-~room '73" Tur r.n..-··-"-·-,..ill ample pkg, util, Janitor .. wholesale ._...... Ca LI Lost ew 1, 2 & 3 BR., cpt/drp., or bal~ <:arpeting, dra· e Oa.'nieti • ~,.._ Mike a:·£J;'' Stu~. Baumgardner #IM. 541-5032 licensed ~le;; with top I:::::.:.------= dwhr., trpl. 125 lGth. 847-3957 peries. Subterranean park-e Pool .BBQ~~.. 673-6606., 1 1 FOLL SE.R\TICE experience & knowledge, FEM dog, beige, ;~ Pomera· Jm. 2 BA. Deluxe poolside, Ing with elevators. Optional All . UtJlltlei Paid Westcliff Building yru:u be delighted. Call nlan & ~ Chihuahua. Vic j 53&-5882. Fashkin Ialabd' at Jambofte .u4 .. -.,__..._... & Irvine Blvd, N e w port DIVORCED gentelman, mid-aft 6-645-4488. Reward! ...... 1, ~nr beach. $l!i5. 2:m Florida. maid servi~ iJuit north.or 354 Avoudo St., C.M. , 1 , , , 1~ Carner Westclitt Drive &: 54S=8636 .. 2'lnd & Rural Pl. Nr 22nd. t rvfne and San Joaguln Hllll Hoed. ~ "1"" _ R91-. ,-Beach. Mr. Howard 645-QOL die age,. nice I 0 o king, "''_;'N~lcki~·e,,,"·:,-,.,-,.--;--;;::::-I A CIOHVENIENT stQlpiNQ SfWINQ GUIDE f"Olll THf llAI. ON TM! GO. ,, EW CONDOMINIUM ,_T..;~.;;;e;..pho;c""'~0jt~i'-l .. ~=4:.:)::644-:::'"°;:;1900;;n':.,-RUllGl:lrftU•J . 300600§<1Sq.lltt0tf!o~"':. Ki• ~=.~~~Tea: ~~I ~ad!lt~'. ' 1 • ' ........,.~rlllliil R---"'" •-:;,-,1.. ~. • ' J.Ut..-e. .. ... al:. MW wife. Write Clauified ~boa area 675-8993 or Br. gar, pool, 1210. 491'1342 F ASE ~ Bft.1 BA Ill<> -.,... . """' ~ Mesa e 641rQ ad no. 869 c/o Dan, Pilot, 543-2Xl8 ' ' una BMc'h 2 BR 1 BA furn $220 t'. • •, • • • PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa, .::.::..=:;:..,~-~,.---I :' BJt. •t Apt. $550' Beautiful apts. w/pt\va+e Akl~pric Room1 11 .. ..:_ ~ri -bath, omCE spa~e & suites Calif., 92627 .' SUN. 2 RJnta, ladles room R a few who appreciate 2 BR. Near beach. ~ patios, garage l tJ =• v · W>Ultss woman avail. "by Rivenide Ave. gas station Huntington Cen· the unusual. 1 & 2.Bdrrn .. 2 including utilities. i.usb g8.rden ae~ Ad~ or teacher. Non emokE'r. Post Office. 215 Riverside. * HrnDU SPIRITUALIST * ter. 213: 944--4.151 CoUect.' ba, custom apts. Large G.orge Wllllarnson 00 pets, J.51.E. 21st·. C.M.I ' Ce~trally loc. $22.50 per wk, 642-3347. Let this ad change your Reward. 1 room.a, wisde ocean views, RHltor * &46-8666· * 646-.µml • LEASE C-1 ·central Costa ;';: ou~~~~~ :V: LOST Sun. morning vk. garde~ pace & prtvacy * ua...cm: ..1. U ,_ ·ROOltlli Sl5 Wlt"Qp w/kit$30 lllesa i0c tiso tt $400 all · .,~ w..,,., .l 8niA Chica, H.B. for coti.skJerate,' mature 1 ~··· •l'f n .... r New wk up apt& Qrlld:m &: ~t ( ~~""-!'~Agt on llie..Readinp.dally. 10 small blk&wht:femaledog. adults. Oose to beach I: MaOM•m•nt section 2316 Newport BIVd -or ~ • AM • 10 PM. '9 2. 913 6 • 84&-3490. tbopping. Selection of rugaOCUrlFllO ~==="'NT=~ i 11r~~.~11a=-CASA....ViCToRJA CM. ~ sc;.e967. ' ** Office-A Store 1n ~ 492-9034 ll2 No. El Camino 100..::::LD:.::=..,.,,.---.... ~--.,.-,.~t -. &wallpapers.'f a'rtl a 11 Y Ytlf. $358; 4"Bll 2 be.. J..ae: 1 & 2-·sr.1'~ & Unfum. DELUXE, PHv. bath k en-irJ'\:.~' Bo~ & He ' Real Sao Clemente. Medt. vw Apts & Sb: Steak furn. $250 to $650 monthly. suodeck. Newly painted. Carpets, drapes D/W TV tre.nce No tmokel's Maid • • MOHAMED Musa wanta girl H.s. REWARD $lOO * 494-4653 Y~J.v. $l.50.' ant. Pool, etc. Come by & serYi~. 675-tnO, s.ti-7197 B~1neu Rental ~ friend., call &l5-a>ss after 5S1-3.'Df. $oties ~t\~ -Mike inqul.r. ..abot,Jt our Move-in · , four o clock. Tall good look· ,=;;~~"""~"°"==-: Me .. Verde 6~0 551-1700 Eves. -.. , ~ Vlctl>rta St Guast Home 415 STORAGE Bldg. 2l> x 25 -Ing ahould apply. , GOLDEN Lab Retrleve1', 9 at Hi:tbor. CM:642-8970. 10' bilh at 3i26 Newport P'"" & "'"~ READ~GS mo. !Re broWn birthmark.on .DbX~ 2 & 3 Br.', 2.rBa. Encl' DUPLEX i0n the WatU-Boa.t · , . Blvd CM SSS Schworer tu.o1• 1 '-'l.n.LI u-. ldt aii:le vie Balboa 1dand gar. $165 up. Rental Oto., dock.le lrg patio, 3 BR, 2 BA. Huntington Beach * Private Room ·* ' ' 'rells Put, Present & Reward! 6r.i-'T164 3095 Mace Ave . 546-1034. Lrp , wet bar, $425/mo~ ---"------For 673-26St Fufure (213} 694-lSSO 1'IDy 1.earjy Lease. Will furn BRAND NEW Ambulatory Lady or Man SEP. 4 room bldg + gar, lie. REWARD $100. Pearl & Dia· I ) -· . . Cj)uo Vadis m Good. nub1tious Food. _ ....... b.crpt.s & """·i::t PRO!lLEM ~· Con-mond rlnJ~ 23 ·10 lad~ FOR Re!1t Yearly.,"5/Q)(). Luxuey Garden Apts Nice, cheerf'tll atmospbere. 'usy comer. · tident, sympatbettc restnn., er n. Un.furn 2 BR. 2 M BAY Adl1lta-Only-No Pets * Oill 548-475;1 * Pb: 66-2020 or 642-6560. P~ ooonseq. Abar-645-0078. . . DUPLEX. ,No garage. 18992 Florida st. (IJ blk. w. 45o Hon&. ~ns ref SILKY Terrier, male, silver . >\dul1'1. ~· op . oo. o1 G8rfleli!,& lle<id<lllvd) Rental• lo Shore 430 lnduot!'111 Rental APcAJui! ·-,...,, ~ ml collar °" ·St..-N.B .... · (I n4:J 847-9W1 PREGNANT? T h.in ki n e 3-&-T3. r :eu. Verde ar.. NR a.,.11oop ~o 2BA WANTED' Lady with car to MARTIN l ASSOC. abortllm! Know an lhd,-MHl>l!i. all~. ~ . ' ........ .., . • 2 BR, 2 BA. $195. Adult share mobile home in 500 OYER RO. S.A. first! Call UFE I.JN»-:'-'A I' &14 • B e a i le/~ ~· ~ , patio, poolside garden bimgaldw, Leoima. FREE RENT . -CALL ... ..i71 bn 541-55». ,.-Sl!Oph. BnOn, Blk, Wbt. T15 gar. to · Advlta near ocetn. ,rtplc. l.rg. ec:.1'972. ~ ~, .... ,..;..HO"CS a--.. Shalimar No. 2 CM., evu. lnq, A. Patrice Rd patio. .I 1'>o11 aWJ&. Un-F le••• -Sq ft "-.. .,,. ~ ,Loi: -~· ..... -p'-· •-' ~"•· L ~. = .... E or """""' ~" "· ·., ~ r>LA.-"'"'" -1 -~te UM: ....,..p •.... ,w...... pe . nls. ~· "i:..t~ roomate, on power, foll ~· ful]y •PUVf.1'11'".0. -~~ ,.._~:. ... -=::. LOST-f.emale gray tiger cat. 2 & lBRS, "2BAS, frpb, Alto 1 Br. Furn. From Sl35 beach OWn room, w/3 fem heated, <:osta Mesa. _.._,,,, '-UllUI ••-=a. V'~-'ty 17th Ii. Santa Ana. bltins. ~yr. BUr: trom bch & z..a BR. 2 Ba, $l6S up. Pool, UCl studl'llt!i tll summer, Swlqiing singles u.:uu • 8 h 0 P g · 833-83111/645-0245 se<tuded. lOnt children~ 67>-llm LAGUNA NIGUEL can "Leah" !HI pm. can, 645-2S3". aft 6 area. 18881 Mora KaJ (~.of WANT to share turn. house :t,.1 SD 'IS...M. ~ 3344 BRAND New ~antrilnt illeach ort.Ga.rfteld) ~-.. or apt. -Laguna w/woman ftU..lacent ,.. ... J'. -Vacande• rost moneyt Rent ....--.-35 ... -/ .,0 •~• .<;onnnercial pr Mfg'g. Young couples, 19-JS + I ,.... hoOse, ~otorl Condominium 2 , 2 BA, tijSfAIRS i BR, $145/mo. 1 over · 'C."t"'V"" .._.......... Take Avery Parkway to 548-3643 oi:003-334t b!dl-. etc, thru a ""-W! $400/rpo. Year Lea'.sej block to stores & bank. 7T3l Must allow pet. 2'1992 Cammo Cap;straoo. 2-3 pm' Oalltfted Ad. ....,-, :,6'15-'1694:;r~::,,.·,,,--,.-.,-,!-:' Ellia. 842-1831. FEMALE roommate ~ 831·1600 NU &yfront, ·prtv bch le New-rt •--ch to share dup~ BalbOa New M-1 Space with Offioo ter 3 BR, 2 llA. $550/Jllol ·F· -Island. 1100/mo'. 8'1S-1!83. 1Jro.2lllO ft ~ pbue 'JJ1fN ~iiR.2s .. )$495.~or WINTER. Summer1crY•ly, STRAJGHTmal•ll!ito.35to ~ Falrvlew, S.A. 6#-4.510 eves wke.nds. 1 Anita'• Rentals, B • 3)(5 share niOe 2 .SR..:al>(.. Balboa.1 _0Wner==';..64&-=_,12S2=•c.o644-'o:,_2229='-l l NEWPORT ISL.AND, boauti W. Balboa Blvd. 613-:a'.:m Pe.n. ea1I 675--'l91S" days. FOR rent i,; warehOuse & of. new duplex, 3 BR, 2 -~ WATERFRON'J', ~ tor 28' SHARE my houae lo Orange flee space. Reasonable renti Jplo, cprta, drpa, ~ boB.t Obc:!';J...81\., ~c., lge. with· tnan or woman over 40, north of airport. C & l Trader's Paradise ~· '"'l-·>'tiY· 838-61188 patio. 67>-:1699 Agt. • ss&,4ilM · 544-2'157. GARAGE, . lrplc, 1 bdnn', !~a a breeze, ""1 )'Ollr lt>bil' 2 BR apt In ahale with male 10,000 sq It, for IA!uo, patio. Near ocean. $175.. _yr-wttb eruie, use Daib' P1lot or. 'fetpale. 2 Bl des from sprln1t1,..,~·, doc "h I 1 h., ly. f!3-4865 Cwllledc 64H6'lil. ,ne.. H.ll. 5SIHI917 540'-7630 ' " I • • , '111 Honda 350 SL. '69 ljon<la 350 CD trade foe-transpor- tation car or fl)Orla car. can 675-78'1'1 Trade Trilll Daods tor a tree A clear -anywh«e. 1133-8160 OIUGtNAL OOYA etchh1& valued .. $)2io. WlU trade for a.ntlque11 antique guoa O't IUbmitt 613-0002 lines times dollars ,, l ----~------ 1 I I I • I ' ' •""- . ' I '' I •, " , •, . " •.. , r " ' ,/1 . '" "' ,f, ,, : ' ' " " •\,, ' ' I ' .. " .... j ' ... ... ' " " . ' 1 , ·--..... , . .. . . . .... . ,, . •' I 1 !11 ' • '. , . ' . ' •' o\f:\ .... ··- I l'I .1 '" ,, :~~. ,,·I '' ·• "l ..... • • \,,) ..... .. '-~ ' I Be Ready . ,.=:±:::.:·== Like Tetltly 8 AN KAMERI CA RD .!Qht, 00 ( • I (• ! <] j)~ 1llib 1H'i H» For Hills or Bills ' - . .... .. ., ..... . • •• I ''/ CHARGE Your · Classified Advertising at the . '" • I lo • • J I ~!-.,: • • , . ~;-' · .. :·~:-Even by Phone . 642-5678 I !" ::.:_ l -( .. r , ' ' ' ' " • ' •ta ....... Hieing ...... --.... ~-Own lraa•. 5ecietwles ----• y-i.... APANESE Lady . Ex· Jpn-• ~ ----NO • RKeptionbts e • = e e looldr.Npel'S XI.NI' -• MISC """'* ""7. 0-,...__ • I ...L.~rn• • ...... • Ml~ •rm T• ,.,. .... PenotllMI Senice 11511 Irvine Blvd. #115 Tustin •• t •• PC 7 ml( a r 6 3 7 J(jJJ I ~I I ' w••. Mlfda 14. lm ' . • • ... t , ... ~I $. f MARK Ill's ~ A'N EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MARK Ill's • -~ 1969-1971 • ::""' It ' · I ALL AT APPRECIABLE $AVIN~S. '72-~APRI 2600 V6 ·t 'tt' COUGAR ~7~ ~CURY Marqulll Brougham 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full l>if!'7"1'a?I. at'-Landau (994CZE) -· CouQi i.-. 6.ooo 1nu.._ llk• new? ,~· ·.1.,CADIUAC FUU~ r au~ AM/F?..f ' •Ietto. Ult/lee wheel, Landau root (4()6.. EOlJ -* : :.-16675 ~ ;-.'1 \ COUGAR l>0\'174' 7'tQ.rtni;c A brakes, automatic. vinyl rtiOf, 1359BSX! • ' 9 CADILLAC .. \ Cou,pe de Ville, fu11 power, f-aeL a.Ir, 6 "''Pf' a~L.Andau roor. (KSS182) .:.:... 3275 '6~ :YSLER Newport .. Of, " lc:,p. Auto. tran~ .. radio, healer, power atCt'ring, f'IO\\'fr brakes, alr • .wQll~J $775 ' '71 CADIUAC Sedan DeVllle. Full l)OWft', air <.'OPd.., vinyl root. <389CUC) $4775 '68 CADILLAC $2175 '71 MERC. MONIBEY $2775 '69 CONTINENTAL Cpe. Full pw.-er, • alr cord.. Btlll!r lnter., vinyl toOl. (614P'!Vl $2875 '71 CONT1NENTAL Cpe. fi'UIJ l>O'l\"tt, air mrxl. leather In- terior, vinyl roof. ("67BS.1c) $4575 '70 CADIUAC Coupe de vnte-. tuU ~. air eoacL. Landa.u root. ~ (827BTUJ $4175 '71 CONT1NENTAL -• Dr. F\111 power, air rond., lt'atbtt inter., viayl root (519CPMl $4975 '69 MARI( m Full power, air conct.. ic..Uwr mw .. vinyl root. (XJIW4$3J $4475 L' •. <. r .i ·• (,(It I ~, I<, .... Coll• Molo'• Hatbo< """· "' c.. • ~ < • r • • ~ 'QKE ~CAT • , ·~ . . ... ' . ' ON PAIKUNE .t DAILY PILOT 11 __ .. §J1 ' 5th Anniversary Sale "9ifdor yW f90f, now mltl fAlftf & '"''· AM/FM llffto. "'8Nt' _.11'18 Wlfh P.° .,,,._,,., ltnl• ~ ,f1ollt- Mnd mirror, 6 wu .._, IM\ daOI'" llUllnlt, d!M1t• conlftl, e1( .. ~.~~'~ (Wt ~· tO~tW ~. twlllgllt MflllJI". l•"'P ll'IOlllton, WnPtr inioN:t "'""° wttlhl wetl ft,... (6DDIUQDIG1JJ ' . . . 1973 Coupe De Ville •6900 FUIL PRICE ' FOl $ . ·.LEASJ.•oNLY 169 "!•· 24 Month Ope~ ~11d. Leese ,on ApJ>!OVed C..dit (Stock 3527) • I• ... ' • I ' ·-........ • 197.3 .. Sedan "De Ville irm!a~ 'FOR$ ·~··ONLY 17,4. Mo.. . ' 24 Monlh Opon Ei!d Lffto on Approved Credit !Stock 2422 1 . . BUY OR .LEASE TODAY 1973 Coupe De Ville Wide Sel.eetion of , : &Odils· &·Colors r • availabl.e Jor , !~mediate Delivery I • LARGEST SELECTION OF CADII.1.ACS IN OltllNGE COVNTl' ' 1968 ~OUPE DE Vil.I.£ " .•·· ' " Vlllyt -~ltlW ~.-........ ~ .. ,....-... .... fOtyOllf'""°""'.,.."-NNPM..'_.,19-,·i~ ... I -1969 COUPE DE VILLE ~ 9'10IMI ....... """' 1lmlrfOlll fllll ....... In~-. bit. "'9'11'1."" hM ....... fkW'f * _.""*"-, ._ lodla. A*nlll. ~ .wtt ..-, ~ Tnlt\' f'I .....,_..,.. ......_ tVAZ!:I ' - 1969 EL DORADO lt ...... -----·- ~' ·SfrilJI • • S6fJ99 - SELECT TRADE!.-IN§. 'I 33 1969 BUICK GS 'lSO COUPE LIBERA~· SANK · INANCING AV "LABL ' ALL TRADE-INS WELCOME I JlBERS ~ 2600 ·Harbor Blvd., . Costa Mesa 54{)..9100 I II t • J • ' I l • • . • -. -. ' • I • ' • • . • • ' • . • . • t . , . ;. 43 BRAND NEW 1q73 · 0 E • I • • . • • • . • OVER DEALER COST Dealer Charges • . ..... :-• • . . . • . . . . . • • l • • • . . • . . • • • DEALER COST INCLUDES FREIGHT, ALL DLR. PREP. COSTS, FACTORY HOLD BACK • 6 cylinders, VS's, stick shifts end automatics, coupes and hatchbacks. Take your choice' at $199 over dealer cost . . 43 CARS ONLY AT THIS PRICE! FINAL CLEARANCE 1972 HONDAS Come in and see how far we are willing to go to clear them out • . ORANGE COUNTY'S No. I . Honda Car Dealer SERVICE--PARTS--BODY SHOP OPEN EVERY SATURDAY I 7 :30 11L. 5:30 .. :'FAKE ·Y.OUR OICE 1971 VEGA Fully factory equipped, radio, heater. ! 240590) 1969 DELTA Royale. full power, temp. control air. l271FBDJ 1971 TOYOTA Ste.tion wagon. Fully factory equipped, radio, heater, {704DFAJ AKE 1965 36 paymenh of $39.11 Oii approffd·crtdl1. D1f....i payment $1473.96 Incl. tax, flcense and an flhnc• charges. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 11.08o/o . YOUR ;lllOICE 1966 DO·DGE Monaco station wa9on. Air conditioning. ITG8355) Mustang Fully factory equipped, radio, h .. tu. I UOA279 I 1966 OLDS • St•lioo w•900. VB , •"lom•tic, r•d io, FU LL PRICE · hHter. IJ988SXI DELTA . \ '67 FIREBIRD Automatic, radio, heater. (TZD- 580) '69 CHEVROLET lmp•I•. VS, •irlo.. R&H, power •+••ring. (577FBO) $ :~,!,~~d~n~F,power, f•cto1 $2866 •ir. (9~8CXU) . '7f TORONADO .$ Brougham interior, fuR power , · · fact. oic, Stereo, etc. {20~CKSj 1t I r · NEW 1973 TORINO -TOlllNO 4 DOOll HAIDTOP W • .....,, *•NT,~ 4.._ w ......,_ 111114 .. wtw. .......... _. ,,.. ................ ~ ...... _,.......,. .. d --i. CMl!HSICIC"tt UUI) • WINDOWSftCllll ~sst.ft ~ '3687'' ONLY • NEW 1973 FORD GALAXIE . 500 2 DOOR HAID1'ol' . V-1, t.dory elr, /lrJT, pewel' "be• olld si..tlq, "-'f'Y ditty battery, AM ...i;... t!PM gbl, ..._. _,., ftW tn.. PJ,SIS1374JC!t ~11) WINDOW STICIClll Pll~68S.26 OUI VOWMI PllCI ONLY · .•3794•• j THE CLOSER Y,OU too·K· THE~·BETTER WE LOOK! ' - And THEODORE ROBINS is the BEST PLACE TO BUY! Since 1921 Southern Cdlilomia Ford owners have found THEODORE 101!~' integrity and . fair businn1 methods an unbeatable combinalion in buyino and driving sal11faction. . T·R·.U·C·K--S·I . MORE TRUCK FOR YOUR BUCKI NEW 1973 FORD COURIER . ''""'• •(• -WITH CAMPER TOPI ~~5 .saz15~----------'1'!!'~'""! ~LSO AVAll.4BlE SEE US FOR ·' JOtl IMMIDIAR DELMIYI • IUI .. VAiii • COUIUlll ITAICI 111111--mlUT'f • CIU .... YAHi • _.,~WI GO'('IMI ' • MUii HOMll • CllSTOMIJID PAINT .IOU • CAMl'lal • NEW ·1973 PINTO DAILY PILOT STATION WAGON • 1000 cc-A71a1J WSW, tffl9, ll«PI ,,_,, ,.... ...... ..._._, ' hoc1114h'9 .<Nol ... ,.,. ..... <oHllM..l"fl tlJOn'OI WINDOW sttCKll PllCl-$2671,04 ~-~23·79u · 2 DI'• & IUNAIOUTI AU IVIN LISS ~~~ LEAS·E A 1973 LTD 2 DR. H.T. 59~LL!- lease Direct From A . Ford Dealer & San The Mlckh Man Expense FORD G.M./CH·RYSLE.R IMPORTS ' ~61 GALAXIE 500 ... H.T .. r~I ..... ..,, •ufoM•th:, ,......, Vj, t.oOcl "'Ilea.' I RRY • . r v.1, ,.c11o " It.em. po-r •••-"IMJ· 6oo4 '''1'-• lYCJl621 '71 PINTO R.tdlo, kot.r, awto. tre111., 9oocl lflll••· IZZICIFl '70 MAVERICK R.01:1!0, h••"'· f11lly .qulpptiel, y•tlow, 1oH •llM. (612-ILXI '69 T.alRD LANDAU Fvll powor, elr colMIHIOf'lln9, power wlntloWt I H•ts. (t69CPAI '71 GALAXIE 500 2 400t Mnft.p. \.Jio, M1t.r, ovto .. •ir, ,.,._ .tMl'fltf, vll1yl r.of. Good Mlk1. lit6CQLI '71 T.alRD LANDAU !"* at.Ml'?, lw•bt, wflll'I••• ...... olr c.-., ow mlfff, f~JICC,..I, ................... "'· • •• . ! ?79 '105_5 '1399 $1133 $1957 ~181 s3592 , ._ '67 PONTIAC TEMPEST ''98 '68 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SwhrlM• w.,.. btll•, hHt., •vto. fr•111., poWIM' 1...,i1tg, aW coH.1 9ootl ll'lil1, IWOR4(01 '1062 '72 VEGA HATCHBACK ............... < .......... ri ... 12,000 s..953 tn.llK. ( 770E1.k) I '69 PONTIAC FIRUIRD Hdtop., UH. 4 •pd.: P/S, VI. &ood $1962 . mil1a. 1261CllEI '67 PLYMOUTH VAUANT ·' "Sl9•et" R1die l h11t1r, 1lr cond., Z-dotf. &oM '"II". l VCJ5t4J • '69 CADILLAC EL DORADO Full pow•r 111cl f•ctory air '•""·• •inyt $3689 , top. AM/FM, tllt whti•I. $u99Mt.d lh1• kff Ptiu $41JI. ( 142ETll '71 PLYMoUTH SATELm. • • HARD TO FIND USED - '66 V,W. F R&H, 4 .. pd .. good mtl•t. fl"Y24t)' ?75 '68_ OPEL WAGON 4 1pd.1 lll:t, .... Mii••· CWll204) SS54 '69 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN '1062 '70 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE R1dlo, h11ter, 1uto., red, good rnlle ... (1161061 '71 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 Or., r1dio, h11ter, .. 1pe•cl, 9004 mil••· 15430F91 '71 TOYOTA COROLLA ~181 ~243 Rodio & h••hlr, 4·tp•ed. Y•llow. Good . $4 266 mil••· IZ74CI 11 I '68 VOLKSWAGEN STAnON WAGON I Redio & haotllf, .C...j>H4f. &oo4 mil••· CWUH3JOI ~372 "'-- '68 DODGE VAN 6 cylllld..-, .......... IOI" w/t.. &off mll•t. tll2ttlJ '71 DATSUN PICKUP v.1, r•cllo & hoot.r, 111tomotlc. Good mil••· I 19l02LI Ptck1i1p. Rocllo, h•&kr, •ll'flNflotC .. VI, pow•r 1t.•tln9, 9ood milat. (lll!IH) '69 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE ' . • . • • Jo•pthlr Cot..mando Sltffft. lto1Uo, t.aat•r. low, tow mlltt. IZ.DZ..121 -.......... - HARD 111 • FIND USED I•' • • I • • 14 DAILY PILOT w • ~ l4, 197J , BRAND 'NEW I $eii.ationa1 S'.clvings Are Y~ Today During Our Pre-Spring Sale. Every New ·Chrysler And Plymolith In Our Hu~I lnventoty Has Been· "P,...Spring" 'frleed To Sav~ lou Big Money. You WUI Also • . Find Comparable SavinCJI On. The. I 1973-DUSTER COUPE · Clea'nest UHd Cars In Orange County. ShOp Atlas Chrysler• l......_uth Anet SA VE ! . •"'I' ~ ~...:;:-__ •• PR•·SPRING TOP 'QUALi TY USED CAR S~VINGS • • _.;: l ' 11169 DODGE .. , IONn sot WAGON !l~flS.to. .. tr•111., power 1teedng, -power breke1, 11dio, he•+•t, whif•· w•ll tlrt1,·reck. 1669AKS) $.1195 r 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTlt l•O VI, t•dio, htafar. CV529HOB412- 7l61 $1395 1970 AMERICAN MOTORS AMX 1 dr., sport cot1p•. VI, power br1lc•1, rtdio, heifer. ll,5AU0l $1295 1968 FORD MUSTANe VS, auto. tr1n1., pO\ll'tr 1fterin9, power breli:e1, rad io, heeftr, vinyl roof. (XIH1 62) y .. 1968 CHRYSLER . 300 ' . 4 dr. H.T., VI, tuto. fran1., factory air, powtr 1fttrin9, power brali:e1, power windows, power 1eat1, rtdio, hteter, whittwell tirt1, .. inyl roof. IYN00l2l . $1195 1968. CHEVROLET llSCAYHi WAGON Vt, fecfoly 1ir, power 1le1ring, ridio, IWXJ3&41 $895 196? CHEVROLET . lllJA'-' 2" cft., hltNt:J," VI. tufo. tr1ns .. f1ctorv 1ir coad., power 1tterin9, rtdio, heater, ..W.lteweU tirt1, .. inyl roof. (l80BHI() • 1969 FORD TORINO GT VI, auto. tren1., f•c'tory air cor1d., power 1teerln9, power brt'lce1, pow· er window1, rtd,!o, hetter, .,invl roof, but:ktt •••*•· IIBF415) $1395 1968 CHRYSLER ... 2 dr., h1rdtop, va, ... to. tr•n1., powtr 1+.erin9, pow•r windo-,1, pow•r 1t th, r1dio, he•f•r whit•• wtll tire~ '!'i,.yl roof, tele1cop• iteering. 1WIK1171 $1195 . 1968 M~RCURY coueAa VI, auto. tren1., ftctol)' 11r, power 1teedn9, radio, hatter, whiftwtll tires. !WEK6121 • .-.-1•.1m PILOT·AOVERTISE(! '3 • We Have JustPureh~se610~.19..72 T~· ..velalls That W~ ~riven On~ By In• >fernational Truck E=aCtory Executives. •·t·\ ·•1 ! r : .. ·.,., •. • to radio heater, Loaded with extras, au b., akes 'power diti ning power r , ,air ~on . o t 'interior and exterior. steering, cus om •• t· ·r c . , from." One Of The Largest Selections Of lnterna· ' tioncd Truck Line ~nyw!iere Jn Southern Califomio. aci~ed • By The Finest Servlc.19eparr- ment Tp~ sJe You Complete Satisfclction. i , , .... • · , • ' , • I.'' ! BRAND NEYf $199DOWN ' ·$74A MONTH , '73 DODGE . VAN 109 .. 'fllheelbose fMus Ml lockWy equipmeof. ~ otDll THH llOW _$2588~:~1 YOU1 QICMCI Of COlOI S199 js tot•I ·~ pymf. 57' it tola-mo. pymt. l~l. la•. license & al'J urrying charon on ~r. crecht for '2 monlhs. Delimed pyml. pri« t.JJ07 lnc:I. 1111 & license. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 10.'1"" ,, I - '73 DODGE ~}. TRUCK .. ;=~ FULLY FACTORY £QUIPP £0 Order Youn Now TOUI atOICt Of COlOI' ·~ $199 DOWN $68 A MONTH "'"'"'~l'Y;. J .,.., o1w. er It tor " $2372 Full 71';,f'.';'; ·~~~ .. ~ Oe,.rrtd pyml . pr ,Ric"" ""'· .... '"'"" .. -. AL PERCE NT AG ...... '72 VEGA. $1388:~\ s199 DOWN --~· s42 A MONTH .: --FOi 31 llOllMS ~ ! II" iS lalltllll..,n. SO llfotfl rN.pymt. \ntl, tta.'~ ... C ,.• . ___ _.._ Fun fllctory equipt. pltn radio and heater. (676EYE) Full fldory oqulpf. plus much mor• (607EOL) d\lrga M llflll'· atdlt lot l6 "*' o.ltmdPrl"lf. pride 11n1 Ind. r tktMt.MNUAl PERCENTAGE RATE'·""• f '71 DATSUN," . . ~~o~t~~~or,pluslully .! .1266 factory equipt. (244CCN) "q"'7 . PILL NICI '71 PLYMOUTH ~:~~::~.~t~r:g . s2066 air, radio, haat•r. (198CJH) '71 PINTO 2·DOOR Auto. trans.,, radio . hoator.(44SCIC) NICI Sf66 MJ.NICI '63 YOLKS BUG ' 4 speed trans., fully factory equipped. (FNV929) '68 TOYOTA 2·DOOR H.T. 4 spffd fran$., rodio, .._..,, bucket ..... (VPl'072) • '71 GREMLIN 2·Door . · $ I lodlo, heater, full factory oqulpt. (646CQR) '71 CHRYSLER. I . 6 Power 1tffrin9, radio, heater, air cond., Y·I, auto. trans., plus l'ULI. NICI much more. (Sl9DKO) s21 ·6 . '68 T·BIRD . '67 FORD '70 CHEY ~~~~-~-~~-s I 066 Surfer Yan ss16 ~.'A~.~~~ ..... s 151·1:; po)lf'er broke1, radio, heater._ fullJ factory eqwippe,. whlt•w•ll tlrai, lattthi• ..,. (XTl6tsl MJ. PRICI (116Al161211). l'llLL PlllG 11t1m1~ RILL PlllCI :, , '72 FORD Country Sdn 10 po1tanrr,' auto. tran1., radio, htaMr,, V· , factory cdr, roof rack, (1200XJ) • WE A'NECIATE YOUll IUSllUS '68 MUSTAUGS '70 MERC. ~:'!!'!.'",.., 4 .,.-....:. 766 ~!.!"v!~.~!! air (WlK103) ..n.t.,,.,.... ttHring. (61711fll ' ....... .... . I ' • • --: .... . ; . • • -I ... ~ ... . -· . IMME~ DfUVEllY ~~D '73 TORiNO . 2boot' ........ V-1. aufO. lfM'll'f PGWft' slfefinl. power frllrlf (disc! brllis, radio, hf.lltr, whlltw1lf llrd, tjnttd 9Jl$1.. krlll """""""' IMMEDIATI DlLIVlRY . COMPLmLY SELF CONTAINED '69 FORD PICKUP RediO.• i.ttr. Hut,Y.. in for ltlif OM. Serlll Na. FlllAE-UllSI FULL PRICE $ PLUS: • Stainltss Steel Sink • Gas/E/ec. RefriQerator • Sl'taQ·Cltl'petl • Aux- lli11ry Battery •Stainless Steel Ra~ Cover • Lois of Cabinet Space And Moch 0 l#Jrt Priced From ; '72 FORD PICKUP fl.SO V.f. 1\llo. trw., PD"" ltlerll'OI CU5bn Clb. camper equlprrlll'll, Lie. •91568K • NEW 4 DOOi IWVTOP C~~:: $ ·UA.ND NEW '73 FORD F250% TON ' P,ICKUP ·, ' • wfth• • :., 8' ELDORADQ CAI ovtl<CAMmr.· ~~ND '73 MUSTANG, =D'~tL.!!>.., . . , Auto. tr-.. dl!l\I~ fri:jil ._. ~ .Mo, lJFOll193'I07) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .·888 "' 173 ONCHERO G CID, v..a. flctDry 1ir fOIW1iticninig, r-. ......,; lllflit~n lira fintedglass. ...i ~Deluxe~ ~ No. 11'2511'1• • • ~ IMMEDIATE DELWERY •::D '72 PERRIS VALLEY 6 9 5 151 CJ.D .. V.f. Iulo. ffn... lklorf lir O'.lftdlfkring, ~~. ---•••• !'!!!',-,:...,ktbox,~ LIST $999 ,._.,..,,.. ,._,. (dhc)"b'llk!1, rMD, helter, t-:•::::::::::.:·-::;:;.;:~::f'::_:.::"'~-:-:=:-----.;_-------f Y.f, _,,...lrft,,...-. NILtlrilld -S.W .. whllltrlll !ires. flnled 91• inti COWf'S, Fl . I R. i40F21Jl'f7J • -~· ' • ___ ... .,......... ·~r:D'72.EL . ORADO"COMANCHE"I' ·1349 IMMlDIAR DEUVIRY rc-.-4,....,._.,;_..., CAB OVER .,. . ' '69e!£ Al .-fllNj ....,,, inctpiCll\llfy dtM CM. OOIE-1111 '71 TOYOTA $ COllONA WAGON • fl*d. ,....._., !Ktoryfmh. _... gDJ..larw Ni:l. (CJ.OJA) ,_,....,.....,,..-.... ,..,,..., LIST $1899 w.vdrabt, t1c:. (22ll51l ~ "IRAND· I NlW " ELDORADO '1NCA" 9!h $ CAB OVER LIST $1999 ·~:~0 I ORADO i1• Sll1wnet, lhower, toi~. wan:trotlt. many cablnrli. ~ bJmtr STOW Wfoven, dual, 51,..;, PffUUr· Red inltf system, l'SCllP' t111d!, mag c.arptls pllll 17\111 otl'ltr fllffl5 lnC'IOtli full rtiliCll. 12V2'207l SHAWNEE 11' Self Contained LIST $2999 7GALAXIE 500 t', ' 6 V.f, ·~•· ,. ... , I""'> "' """"""'"" 'i powet SllttU11, vinyl real, Llanse Ho. (TRZ1951 '68DUNE BUGGY PORSCHE POWERED . Custam ihruwt. Licrnst No. {XEV25t) ' . '6. 8CliEYELLE MAlllU V4, rldio, M&ltr, landau top, vfnvl illfr!rior. Speci11 wheels. llcrilst No. IWJL8J6) '69GALAXIE 500 2 DOOR HARDTOP ' v.a. al.Ito. tra11~. f«I~ 1lr cGnditloning, ~ stterillg. low mite~. No. !3187'1. '70ECONOLINE VAN , Auto.. lf<iM... riKl+b. heater. l icen5t No. IST'Jlf ) GALAXIE 500 '• V-1. 11.110. lr<l!1$., fl{'llll"f &if coridi1ionlng, ~ powtr si~1ng. rtOio. 1'$1er. Lken5f !UFO! TORINO Wagon Auto. trlll$., (ll(1N« stttrifV, rlldio. l!Nter, tit. Ho. (lfWI) FOR D .. 1111 ~· I ~ $3 -188 LEASE NOW 58.94 --'73PINTO '73 COURIEI ~:!,! '73 MAVERICK ~:.!'! '73 lTD '1 ~ ·!l 24 MONTH OHN END W5I • '67CORTINA . . "JS*d. rlCilr. ,_.,Uc. Mt. UEW.Jtlt '68FALCON Rid~ --~ ~ lJ!l!IMt Ml. (WMT·791 • ~ I 68~~~!~~ .. $14 8 . . • j .• • • $ "VAJ.IANT . '72 "'" ...... -......... .. ---·"""'--"""' ...-W.:IJc:ftt Mt. a.:ut ' . • ' I • I . ' ' _,. I ., ~ . . . " ,. • • • ·VOi.. .._ NO. 7l,. 6 SEcnoN$. 106: P~ • • ·t , . . • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1973 • el'ller the oudur field, !hit issue caine up,.. be-said. Goold said thllt safety of the units as well as \he profit moUve w~re closely related. . "U the new San Onofre units were unaVllfiable for a week because otsa!ety· related probiehu';" be expJabied, "it woold coat from $1.5 million to.~ million to ~v)de·equivalent energy to mah 'IP tot the loa," tie !8.id. Gould's comments opened the local • ~ of !be.hearings beir>g eooducted by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commlsslon's Alolnic Safely Md Lmsing Board. The artemoon convening of the sessiom at the' Sao C\emente Community Clubbouse drew only a amaUering ol local resldenll. Prominent among them was Mrs. Lyn Harris Hicla, who for years bas waged a battle to have I.he new reactors built in- land and underground. Other than AEC am utility staff in lhe ar audlenct, the number ol. ODlookers wu less Lhar.I a halt-doie:n. But the appearance of witne8Scs before the board Tuesday was prompted by public concerns aired several months ago in San Diego when -the licens.Jng hearings first began. &Uson lawyers were blasted by hear· ing Officer Mkhael Glaser at that tbne for ,asserted inadequate i;tnswers to public coocems aJ;iout radiolog lcal d~ers, alternate sources ol energy, the prol>- un • • • Totlay's FJ••I ·' TEN c;ENTS lems ot nuclear w~ aton&• and ethe' tra~l====r lu the reactOl" pro~ -San Ditgo Gu and Electrlo CQmpallJ( -h<olliht 1- theil' beav1woJllhla ~ satl&(y Gluer's orders to be ·r~ve t.q public con· cerns. Among those ~ ~Ing were: -Edison nucl..... , pl)ysicl!t a n d (5ee ONOFRE, .... ~l '" C~tWr,ty }.!nit ,., \ ' ~ '#'' ' Approves ' " I New·B~~~~ Orange Cpunty HubQl:s /!etches On<! Parb oonunisslonen .Tuadat: •ndor*' with UtUe debate an $11.5 mlDlon Barbo< Distrlcl biJd4et l0r ihe ~I Y*· AboUt the only thlrip 1111! eom- mlssl~ fOUJll! foul! wllfl .. fl)& \lie t811!t, thft6.~ ~~ te-~!Qr two '31!1' . °""'* """ . ·='eiotecr ••.• . llatdm,'i& em e· lml!or(ni) ff!' ., · ... . ibe ·~ i: mat- 1'1' "!;~1o1111 .... iUI ~ .• wr.• .... Ml"~~ cl ... ~"'!" ve b1i1 ID ~ It sl\lce l\'01 neid." ~· 1 M<ri tl>an: hall 61 ttw -aliout' '5.7 ~ -lie • PHi:lc a<;<111lslllqo -~. ·,llld l!albor District· Direct°" ·K_oi>n.l th Sampson. 1 '· '1By lioldlns-AloWll u much as -'l>le on the ·owatlona budget and required d~velopment at uiating · pa11ks, we 'ar• left with aboUt $1.1, million to 1luy new sllel," Sami.oi> Aid. lie ·told • the: ~nunlsalon he woWd fot"Ward "a @pPIOg ' liSt" of p&uti1e park· sllea alooff wllh. the. money reque,t and Jet the orange County Boml ol SupUV!aors mue tjle priority Hat. · . Tbe. lolli ~ange county m#M •tWI· 1"' parl:s sbows the, ~ty Ml!'I itJ,11, buy mort; ~ll Pl> mllllo!> In lal\11 ~'in!* !lie lll80 gqol tha\ has l)een oet. " "That:;$1.8. millloi> ~ llllllll' apinlt so large a flgur-e bo>I ~ can be-1wa)'t of getUng ipost. of what. we ,~" Sampson said. 1.-. •• , • He --1d the l!oalt bM 1~ed.speoi!'· Ing ~ ,......ut aba'1ni I u n ds .0 sevm\ ,of ~ ~. sl\el. on the IOI> ptku;i~ Uit. i' The . ~i'd comnilttoo $500,':iiiJ" tede{al iiioi\ey to buying the '2•S n Los Cloy~ Park site In N-orange County. al\cl. ~ \ll>determ~ •lnOIUll to recqnslruCI lryl(>e and O'Neil Parka. l;'arka w!)e,.. "'"'" of tM budgeted ..,. qul.sl1lo4 money•11WJ1 be 5* lpcjudil the 5,501hcre Stair i)incl> aliioVe 'Slli J~ C.plstrario, the large F~ JIOl'k,llte in C..ta Meta that..ha1 all'eOdy been' ac- qlilred. with a.do'fll, paymenl and an ~ <S.0 iVOOET, '8ce I) . , ftr~·· . e ••• , • • • O~ Y l')LOT SC ...... ,..,.e 1 . ~ . I U>e ~·· Gl(loe ...... prior le tbelr ....... Jagt Ill 1115, .....,.,,tl!d 'llH:ld1y from Ille "'"pie'• bome ..,;Ill Corona that "w ...,,, •llout lldt 11..ac Dr. Frazier later cont.aekd I.be DAD.. V Ptl.Dl' to comnient that lt "wouUI be un-pror-..1 and unethlcsl on DU' part lo comment on tbese allegations and would only lnOJct further sufferinr on Ulla lady and her' ctdldrl!'ll." Or. Frazier confirmed that Mn. PatrW:.k was being treated by him in um. ' Frazier wa5 arrested at NI c:osta Mesa crf\ee in August or 1913 and booked OD 18 felocy eountr lbat illcluded abortion aod rape. An ,Cruge County Superior C41Url iu'1 eoded 1 ' long trial by finding ltlm gullty ~ one count or rape and three charges of abort.Ion. ~ jury dismissed 14 other allega- tions. 1'be rape convictkln wu subse- queoUy struck from the record. Frazier was released from Orange County Jail in August of 1966, after serv- ing less th.an half of the one-year t.enn imposed following bis convictioo on tbree counts of abortion. ,,,. Thon cllarges were among the original allegations or 18 counts of rape, sex perversion and abortion. All were filed following inv;tstigation of complaints made by women who were his patients when he practiced as his 171 E. 18th Street office in CoaU ~esa. Superior ~rt Jadge H o w a r d Camdron. now retired, came under''fiie at tile time from the ·Olstrlct Attorney~• Office !or whiij, tbe prosecullon sllid was his "extremtly Ie~t" approach in sentencin(fruler, ;1, Ue WU also orlUclled !or CUtllllg Frazier's jail time to allow the pbysiclan to take up a three-}'ear residency in psychiatry at an Ohio stat~ ho!pital. Frizler's California license, revoked wJtb hl.s'~1~yiction, was rtStored when be rehD'Ded ~ thii state. School Benefit " . Horse Show Set 'J.1 bolle!ll h<roe allow will be held · Miiich 3l • April 1 at Rancho Capistrano : in San Juan Capistrano, to help the Dana fitlll High School student body purchase athletic equipment. Registration for riders of any age will 'be at 7 a.m. March 31 for eastern or western saddle equitation event! ilnd 1 a .m. April 1 for a gymkhana competition. EYfDts wl)I be held from 8 a.m. to t, p,m, on'bolh days. Entry (ees will be $1 for. each com· l"'tition; trophie• <tnd rlbbo111 for !Int through fifth place will be awarded. The llCbool'• Associated student Union ic; now seetmg sponson ~for the awards and show programs. The show area can be reached by taklog the Avery Partway o!fnmip frmn the San Diego Freeway lo Rflncho Capistrano. • From Page 1 FREEZE ... ' ell,'-the recruiting of a new director of public works and two plaMlng depart- m~t employes. 1'Jl6 '1,>ubllc works position wlll be a ~paying slot than that occupied un- tit',reCently by T. J, Meadows. The long· tiqte city employe religned to assume the new full, time position as water- d~irict manager serving the cit}'. City Manager Donald Weidner said the new public works director wllJ be paid a range of $1,705 to $2,014 monthly and part. of his . requirements will be that be possess an engiiieering degrtt. ~eagan Endorses ftill SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov, Ronald Reagan reluctantly endorsed one of two rlVal Senate reapportionment bills Tues· drty, saying he would sign It Ir it reaches his desk in its present form. The measure by Senate Republican Caucus Chairman John Hanner of Glendale and Democratic Sen. George Zenovich of Fresno, woold preserve lbe present 21)-20 p8rty balance in the upper house. DAILY PILOT TIM Or•* Co.~ q,-.1LY PILOJ. wflll Wflldl !& cornbl_, ·~· ........ .,, .. " "'1llll"*I by "" Or~ c ... , ,...Wlffl9 ~ . .._ ••r. tdlliom •r• ""*',.,_.• ~., ""oygill Frid•'· for COii• M_., H-1 &.-ell, 1111n1r1'1f119t\ k«l!J"""'''WI Vtlll'f, '""°""' &ffd'I, lrvltw/Stddlftllkll ..... s... , ........ .., kn J-<:.t1>l&lt•l!Oo A •"'91• •"9Mlf>l;I .Otllon " ll\lblllflloll Sol~~· .... """'-"'· Ow jlrJnclfolll Plllllifh"" Pleil! 11 .i U11 Wttl hY StrMt, Coil• M'"· Ctl~Wo, fM,M, Rob•rt H. W • ..J ,.,.. ... .,., -.. l'b!I""" J••k R. C11rlty 'foe• Pt•lftnt •nll ~'" M11M01r lh•m•• Kt1vil EOI~ Tliom11 A. M utp~l111 """'91t!U f.dol~ Chtrl1t H. Looi RiUl•r-4 P. Nttl AMIMtnt ~lnll EOI'-' .. a. •• ,. Offtq JOI fol•rth El C.111111• R,,.1, 92672 -Oflk .. COla. ,._.l i» Wnl A•y Sir ... Jrf..,,,..rf 1Ntd!1 »II frffW""'I BOUllWl•t HoMti.,... ~: 11WJ •o.tto a.ui.v • ..i L.....-w .. c111 m '°'"'' ..,_ , ........ f714J 642-4)21 Cl_,.. U.1111l.to9 Ml-1671 S. Claa' tic Al O.,••••ota: ftl J'll! If •'2"4410 ~. 1'12. Of9'IM C..111 l"llOllslllfll • tr. """' '""" 'IWr•lltiN. ........ """ ... "'"' ..... lttM .. "' ~ •• :••clll ~IMlll 1191011 .,. ·~· ........ .~=-..:...-..,·~ ~ ~ar-~,.:;~~' .. 11""' • \ MR. DIME·A·LINE Horace J. Blanco ID.t.ILY PILOT Sff,H l'fl04" NEW MANAGER C1rl C1rsten1en Carstensen Promoted Horace J. Blanco Retires I As Classified Manager After more than 18 years on the staff, Horace J. Blanco is retiring as classified manager of the DAILY PILOT because of ill health. Bianco was cited by Publisher Robert N. Weed as a "strong and innovative force" In helping build the DAU.. Y PfUYI', "Bianco's contribution to the growth of this newspaper baa been g r e a t , • ' Publisher Weed .. kt "It has earned him the high reg8rd of his classified ad- vertising colleagues ln the West as well as all«. us here at the DAD..Y PILOT.'' Rlanco was credited with inventing lbe newspaper's ·unique Obne-A-Line ad· vertlsements shortly after becoming claB!lfled 11).8nager in January, 1955, wberi the publication was the weekly Globe-Herald. At that time , t he newspaper published five 1to seven col- umns of want ads weekly. Today, its classified linage averages 70 to 75 pages -or nearly 700 columns -wee kl}', Carl Carstensen, named assistant classified advertising manager by Blanco In 1964, has been promoted to fill Bian- co's position. Since 1969, Carstensen has been manager or national and automotive advertl!lng and will retain t h o s e responaiblllties. Blanco and hls wife, Delores, will con- tlnue to live .at their home in Costa Mesa. They have two chlldren, Seaton, a Hun· Ungton Beach resident and teacher in the Fountain Valley school system, and Susan (Mrs. Albert) Winterstein of Foun- tain Valley. Y outh.ful Jtandit Robs Cleme_nte Store of $55 A yooog, blo"'1·halred bandit robbed a San Clemente liquor itore of $55 ln oash early Tlleaday night then !led Into the darkness. ,,,. l + i XI j I' 3 .. Yachts :: Finish Cabo ·San Lucas Boat Race Today Three yachts in Newport l-larbor Yacht Club's Cabo San Lucas race had finished the 790-mile course at the 8 a.m. rolt can today. Ragtime. the 62-foot scratch boat from Long Beach Yacht Club, was first to fini sh at 11 :25 p.m. Tuesday. Bob Beauchamp's Columbia-57 Dorothy O rrom NI~YC finished at 6:18 a.m. to- day, and Robert O'Brien's 60-foot SS. yawl finished at 7:55 a.m. There was no report on the positions or the other 12 boats in the fleet. On corrected time Spirit beat both Ragtime and Dorothy 0 lo take over the overall and Class A handicap lead. However, boats still at sea could save their time on Spirit. Student Leaders To Attend Camp A group of. student leaders from Dana Hills and San Clemente high schools will attend a "Yooth Glves a Damn" camp March U to 25 at the Lazy W Ranch in Cleveland NaLional Forest to learn about drug addiction, alcoholism, en- vironmental protection a 11 d com- municable diseases. The weekend Is sponsored by the American Cancer Society, The delegates will hear speakers talk about free clinics, mental health prob- lems, work dooe by Lbe American Cancer Society and Los Angeles County Heart Association. other topics are population explosion. medical quackery and nutri- tion. Films will be interspersed throughout the two-and~ day session. They include, "Bless the Beasts and Children," "Envtmnment and You" and "Kotch." Patriotic Concert Slated in Clemente A eoncert Is scheduled March 1l to promote patriotism and will feature San Clomeute High School mutletans and choral groupt ai\d an 4;1rc:hestN and choir frnm elementary school music claSSCI. The concert will feature the high school Conwl G~la' Gloe and Chamber Singers group : the Concert Band and the Symphonic Band be@Jontng. 1t 8 p.m. In !be bl&h scltool 1Y1D. The public II Invited free ol cltlrge. A clerk at Phil's Bait and Tackle at 1618 'Ii-~ Ca~ jleal r,p~e<I \hfl.l'Pb-j bery at about 1-:!0 p.m . .,,,&~lDCIHfnt began as the bandit entered the ritore and browsed until 1othe~ customers bad b!ftl police said.~ '. t f" After tbe store ~cleared, the man gral>bed • beg of peanuts, walk11d up to the OOUDter, tllen pulled oslde bis coot to expoee a Joag-barreled revolver. "Give me all you've got," be aaid. The remale cl~ handed over all the cash in the register. Police said the man then fled. The holdup is the third robbery of cash at gunpoint in a San Clemente business this month . Police d~lined to say if the latest job had similar ties to the previous robberies at the San Clemente lnn and the miniature golf course a short dlstance awa}' from the site ot Tuesday's heist. The bandit in the job at the Hquor store was described as weighing about 160 pounds and having short-cropped, blond hair. Police Tuesday obtained a e-0mposite of the man from descriptions given by the clerk to Police Artist Sandy Martin. Mexican Dinner Set for Fiesta A traditional Mexican dinner will be a new addition to the celebrations of the San Juan Capistrano Swallows Day Fiesta March 24. It will be served by Boy Scout Troop 176 from 4 p.m. to 7 p. m. in the gym of 1\iisslon school following the Fiesta Parade. Mrs. Jess Sanchez, dinner chairwoman, says the dinner complements the tradJ- tionaI Swallows Day breakfast which has been served for many years by the Woman's Club and the Rotary Club in the Woman's Clubhouse. Tickets for the dinner at $1 .50 each are available from Jess Sanchez at the MWioo Barl>er Shop In the El Adob< Plaza. Procffds will go the troop's swn· mer l..ii.iuping fund. Police Slaying Suspect Subdued RIVERSIDE (AP) -A mon oharsed with murdering two Riverside Policemen lunged at -and grabbed -ltls atlomey In Superior Oourt 'nlelCtay. , Henry Palrlck Nelson, attorney' !or Lanie Gardner, 12, had advlaed Judge .Johns H. Hews at a pretrial bearing that he wanted to make a mot1on tor baU for bis client. Gardner then leat><d !tom the jury bo'l, where be "" Sitting trtth tho two oilier defendants. "No, ~ will be no m<> Uon," he shollted el It<! jumped acroa the counsel'• 1-ble and pinned Nelton to tbe wall. Gardner w11 111bdued and sbacltl<d by hall a dozen reeurlty IJUlrdl. , SALT .. ~ . ' 1Mnt.. lht ll!OOt: npart -"Oil• ..... hrl• ,.. lo ..... lo Ille o( btllllloa.ln • Tbe EOcic .Ji,..t a11o •• -spldt oL the ~ lnltlallve "ii lo piolect ad ~ OU\' l'PMlllpo lad we are deal-tnc. Ill dolt porilodior ..... wllh -Ill the -.......... and r<oOwnod llUrf-tng liMcl>es.~ AVCO badn't •Pl)lied !or an eumplloa as of llooda)''i 1111io11DJ. Gradin& '!Ol'k on part of the beach is lully completed, the rest ii nearinl com- plttion, an AVCO olliclal said re<elllfy, -ulli Coast Comjmunlly llolpital ill Oilier ~ed Ytot.lllonl reporl<d In- cluded that. la Orance CouDI)': Soulb Laguna, grading lad loundaliot! work for additioo of docton' officeS reportedly begun after Nov. 7. -Two..tory building at m Poinsettia Ave., ConlM del Mar, auppooedly unde< construction wilhout a necessary permit From Pqe 1 BUDG.ET .•• pansion of Laguna Niguel Park. The remainder of the money to be spent on parks -about '4-1 million - will be used to improve or develop ex- isting park sites, Sampsoo said. These include: -i.Dea e ce Urged by Nixon WASlll!IGTON IAPI --~­ -en ...... Ot "-1'!'111 lo _.i;i, -\lie -penally far treaaa. sabob>F '""' .............. tia. upilf..i ~-tiiifjleotll. lie a1aO t.::.7 ;.aaJtles J .... ,.......... llli&olhe ~ sanllJ -be shnply -- In • """"""' le Qmgrsl -the sizth B H 1n his -of -. of the Union oatma11 urt --lallo!<I t...p, declaring "the ooly nr le allaclE .,_ ID America is the ... , <rime at--In Rescue people -wi-pil1 .• Be aaid his .......... doath penalty --.,,nefu!Jy -l 0 Try at S~n .....,.... a U.S. Soprewe Court --~ ~=.:;:/i"' capital pnn"""""11 un-one of two men stranded on • com- Ass. AJl.y, Gen. lltmy Pdet-wd merdal llablng vessel off San Clemente at the While Bouse I.be Adminbtratloo Island was critically hurt Tuesday aU. believes il "can find the support of be fell overbo8rd during a rescue opera· ,maybe six" of the J!/ittl l ?!"'5 or the tioo, and some reports blamed 1119 In- Supreme Court 00 .mp.,.,~ .. mality of juries oa the propeller of the COalt tbe.~Jlealh ifoliall11(?11ule. Guard craft sent to save1Um. • , Iii ~ m ~ 11!"""'"'-'•Y , 11'~ lallf¥ Oil ~ D. -Mile Square Regional Park in Foun- tain Valley will get $1 mlllion for the third phase of its development. -University Park In lrvlne will get $L million for the second phase of develop-~ ment. saJlag tW 1be deatll ......,, """1d not ~· t3, QI )'olnt Lnma, ,IDC!Uded ~ aiW to "'1a/it .-II;; GI that ii broRlulioufder, 61.-oken tlbs llJ\d internal C!!llidJiatJjo ......... In kMj rf'ng and ht,. Jnjurl~ '• ,, . • -The StaJT Ranch site, fl approv1!d !or purchase by the board, would get $100,000 rer planning. Other parks that will get development funds include Craig Park in Fullerton, Nixon Lake, Yorba RegionaJ Park, Los Coyotes, carbon canyon and Yorba Cemetery-. Sampson assured the commiBsioa be was asking for a "bare bones" operations budget of 15.5 million lo leave enough money for new park acqulsl.tlon and development. · The district operations budget -most or the mild debate during the budget study. The largest single l!lpelllO requested by Sampson was $2.5 million for salaries, an increase of $382,500 over last year. Sampson told the commission be ia asking !or 39 additional emplol"" .for nest year to help with the addltlnnal burdens of patrolling a n d maintaining new parka and lo ollset the Increased workload of the main office personnel. "That many new people seems like an awful lot t.o me but the only way we could !ind which are absolutely D"""'50ry and wbJch are not would be to go through the whole procedure you did," C.Om- missioner Thomas O'Keefe of San Clemente told Sampson.. - OPEN ' .. ' ~ eases where .., doath resulted. Tbe fishe?nuul, Coast G u a r 4 Petenoo said, in explaining the latter spokesmen said, fell from ·tbe 38-foot provisioo, Lb.at in hijacking cases .. we "Norden" early Tuesday alter . she want the bargaining power" to talt a hi· became disabled in rough seas 20 ml1es jacker down If be has """"'1 an aireraft w..t of San Clemente Island. (Earlier In flight bul oot killed -The same story Page 13. l · nitiooale, he said, applios to lridnaping Reports of the lncident said Brousseau cases. ren from !he ~or th6 ~ u i. ~ Nixon said the courtys 5-4 decision to affix a tow line to the Cutter USS hinged CD a finding that the death penalty Carpenter, ' was ~ .. oob' insofai as jt is Brousseau :>-as pulled from the water aflflW ~Y mf ~· l r ia • ""9Ft and brought o¢o. a ..,cue "I boli..,.-thO belt ,.,.; to al;-i ~ Bt then .,., -~ to commodate the """"11tioos of the ...ri saii l>tego . UnlverSlty Hospftal with is t.o autbori2e the aotomatic imposition ~ed IDJ~e!. . . of the dealh penalty where it is: war-Aides there said this morrung that the ranted, .. be said. , "' man WA in critical oondiU<D and ~I' "I~ do· .not cmtml •lbal lbe deatla • iJll<lllive care. •• •·"'~ __ , penalty is a panaaa lllat will cure Tbe Otha man qn ...,.u Ille •~. crimi,. N"WJD ~ • ,. '~Cballes Klimey Of W ·Diego, was not But ' he added that capitaJ ~t ·bu.rt in the incident. .. can be a valuable deteneot" because 'Ibe boat, itself, was allowed to the prospedi,. criminal """1d -!oonder, Coast Guard spokesmen said, "that If a doath results !ram their <rime, and atttJnpta """' reported Wider way they too may die." early today to recover the dlsobled craft His proposal .... this ~--: • CLOllO IUNPAY TRACK SHOES • • Aaidas ~-· Spot Bitt • Acllas e Spot Bil+ ( \ I 51195 • $1495 s19's • $29'5 TENNIS SHOES • Min eT.-.. •c-w-• Jodt-lll Ladles · 7.95-9.50-1&.95 Men's 8.95-9.95-14.95-1&.95 ~ I s1095 • s15's , s19'5 • s24ts • HAND IAU GLOVE$ • IAC9Ufl' IAU,, RACQUns • PING PQNG PADDLES • WA. ... UP SUITS • SPEEDO SWIM suns • FllllJES • TENNIS .DRlSIES • 11NNIS SHOITS & SHlltTS ll<ES-PAm-nW-TullS \ \ 1 \ ' I ~.-14,197) DAILY PIUJT at ... -Navg Wet Run Bell Aeroipace Divl.oion of Tex\l'On Is testing its SES-lOOB ~ Effect Ship, wll!eh acl:lieved a epeed .of mOl'll than 70 knot. during a run on Lake Pondlar-tr'iin near New Orleans. The 100 too prototype of a 2,000 ton QPOrational ve. .,U hi belllg tested for the U.S. Navy. • L~h~l~ngRules ;old • • " ! • FDA Issues More Nutritiomil Smndards WASHINGTON (AP) - A ,---.,.----... second package of food label· Ing ruleJ Intended lo irevent consumer deception and ~ mote. good nutritional prac- ticea was Issued Tuesday by the Food and Dru( Admlnlitratlbn. Wiien fully eflectl,,. In I 5 gro«ry 1boppen will be a to learn: • ' - -HOW MllCll orange juice II In cllluted beverages, , w)llch oow ranges from 5 lo Iii · _ wiie · 1 1~; w~n'-r111111cr ..,... ~ me.r a'ltidtr11 r11W1n " ' , ~ . ; llOd millJln\m of '"--------' 11000 '9alllfll stick.. 1ett or Imply" tbraulb llllels, color of Ila.., 1hal tlley _. llln fruit 1. ....,iallle juice would have to &tale Iba\ tlley do not. ModifMI one Cl ill J""""1 l'Oll1ladm1, Iba FDA aid nuLritional labellng w1ll be mandatory wben a tood'a cholesterol comm la listed. A similar reqlllremenl -In the ortglna1 &b:•unent f<r labellng of fitly llCld& Nulrlllapl labellng w01 be voluniaiy for Ille lllOll port escept wbeli a food'• libel er adv~ matu mentkn ol ll\lli'lenll, or If a -baa •a4¥- MANY l>P ftE ........... tecbnlcal mod16catka· of wller' onlen, .-..,. .... -partiel -• ..,. to oomment "' new ~ d.nntng bMt.a'-..-. labellnl of-........... ~d·~ted._ BofA Little Guy Operation No-fault Bid Pro~ Eor· State ORDER. YOURS . TODAY! ,LABE--5 Shrimp Farms ' Lm Vegm 'Ranch' Planned P~ • ~ • Efflclm °""' .., v...,..11 "'" • ,......,. May i.. uted on onvolopo1 a1 rolum 1ddrot1 labol1o Also very ha.Oy •• ldantlflcatlotl lai..t. for m.,klnt porsonal !toms 1uch a1 ltoou, roeorcl,. photos, .... l.o~•!t .tick on 1 tl•11 tnd moy bt u1od '"'° ,'IW11111f"* to-caonod foc4 11..... All ltbtl1 ON fl'!flltcf wl!h 1fyll1h ....... iyp. •• fl•• .... 111y w,hltr' t•Mmt,I papor. " 11 • ¢ •• :-..-.:~..;=-:.:.:.!i..,·'1 -, ..... ""'l'"fll DH., ........ , ... I ---·-I · I l---~~!~!~!!tf9 __ J • 1 t LAS VEGAS, Ne'f. (AP) - A Lu V-11ri,n -II plal>I to ..... thoa11.... "' pounds of lhrlmp lo tbll arid, lancl-1~ -pt.y. ~ porf4rmed 111 • IClentlll at the Scripps Institute ()f Oc:eaDognpby la La Jolla, OOlf. baa -tba -pw!lilo, allil • 1pokuman. ~·· E. Oruladel. al-lonioly !or Uio firm, lll(world Markultunt S,,'1-o loo., oald the ··= plam lo ... olllbrlmp In It .-onto poola tn die llnl Ills lDallllio. Nottnc lhlt lhrlmp man 1*e ... flAo per ....... lia Mid; H--W1ef tblD 8 .-,....,111!" I EarU. tllorta "' -•hrlmp ....., ~ bJ «>11!1mlnatlan .., -nlsms but Aw N. DodaClll, a , • • I OVER THE COUNTER • , Trains Go •• "ASllU«l1011 (lJPI} -?ne &O'W\WlllM U. d&:'de4 ~ihot (I) ""'1 ""' -~ ln'lnt tiuJd be eul ,tlQ :,...... Ind (l) 4"'11'U ft:hould be lfveo •llOOJei: In ' )OIQ ..... 1111 ""' mob. --- -of tbe ml of Ill t)'llem. - I The D•P•••m ••I o1 CSA Com Se•ri-'hansportatJon report o o ~ Amlnlk, 14 go co Congress A Geoenl A=untiAa Office repo,t aid Wednelclay tliat tile eGlt at tile tuga '111...s.y • .....,. Chai muslve aA CatJl! plaoe bu J:ilen to '82 mUlloa apiece. ihe projp'lllt la 1wo 1eG'I 1jit. C'U-wlll'"" lat. pla"' as biod ldledule, Uld lllll DOI rmdy. Sen. Willi>m Proxmjn! ll>-Wil.) alll tbll tile nllooy -July I -CAO n!pOrt -11111 aJlls are conttnaing lo iDcre.ue ud -ljo,upet.'!td lo Amlnk la oo 1<¥>gor roquired __ increue~~----·---------------------r: H_ law to oontitwe Rn'ice on ,,Ill mfglnaJ ..... . • 'IT 18 undmlood Chai the 'orlglllal JCaJf report wu 'lri!lered -In Ill! offi<e o( ~mportaUoo S • c' e I a r, -. .. ude s. BrinoCOr lll1ll Iba! 1111! report Is only !Di]dly critical or Amlrak, 111 ·boatd or direct.on and the r•llroad.t Chai 1ctually operata Amlnlk lr'llnl. llloot of Ibo l'tJ>Orl"• ncommeoclallonl .,.. aloo Dld co be'general 111 oatur.. ·-~g 14 ......,.. who flri• -.... ttport, the ma-~ recommendallnn Is lbat """1r•lt, In lhe 22 mootm llnee it took over most o( the ~'s ~er train lpimoo; hD not bad enough it/lie to lih91r !'bat ii can do jJld lbould be s!Ytll At lea$t ibllh<rtwoyun. Nixon Prepared for Moscow • Trad~ -Despite 'Roadblo~' -·~udl ~.:ri ~ ~ res, figuring current mar- value o1 stock In Lbe Loa MOSCOW IUl'll Treasury SeawlatJ C-.,. P. ShuJll aad Wecb••11 i. klld Sovitc leadc!n Ible J>i.- Nltoo la -lo .... !..-ward Oil lhe --mmt wllh M'*1inr lllat boa OOllle mler • llUldl ID eoog ...... SJultz. ... • .... ca. 1 ...... 1o~.~ motling --Com-munist part)· dDd Leonid L .Brt'Zhne'Y tht1 be • was ~ llmllllle about ......._ of mnovmr -lo lhe .......,_. wllidl iodudp,a conlnlveny-~ ol Sotiet ....... Ind. -. Royal lnm Cli~f Quit.I SAN DIEGO (AP) - tad Gag..,... a lomw Utah -!« wbo P11 together 8-1 -. ...... wllb II ~ CherD JD • atalos and-· la ... piog OOl 'IS jMeilllont 11111 c)Jief _..iq ollic:er. Alter eiglll yan of • spectacular •!p'nwicm revenue 1aaa •er e reported Ill' the Sn Di<p. buod chain. ~ .. WU ttpi.o<lOd by ltany lltnk• DI ba1 n:maim boardchainnm. 1 eles -headquartered hold- iJl,g CO!llpalll'\ parent or Secur-~---------' ~ Pacific National Bank. the tioo'a lourtb \irieot. Finn chalrmsn Frederick G. Larkin Jr. sald IJity ''must "have appt'Oprtat.t tools lo at-~ aJjd 19tain a cadre or Jieople that can make ri~ht jlbJ81 .happen wit!t lncreo.Blng '#t r.,. the lborebolders." Troub"led Toy Firm Named in 2 LawsuitS . State Sets ;. ~ ~ 50 senl6r officers will •l>ii ellgibre In lhe ptan. ,.~fidab also told Che an-.11uil ~Ung Tue:!day that ii! ~ lit\ancllll resqlls could be .i!Jl'°ted by regulatory re- 'i\ritnta Cll lnterest rate$. _...._~ I.OS ANGELES !AP) - Mattel Inc., lhe loJmllo:r i.. ed in Hawthome, bu -named in two federal OM't lawsult.s, one a dalS action fil.. ed °" behalf of -.... bcJUillt MaUel -chuq lhe cime Ill price -1 1-134-75 in tm'lo l5.50 last maolh. ,,,. a.u !IUll, bnugJll bJ Ridlan! D. ... Ellm ar.e.. field of 1'111Jadelph!a, IOfl the croubi«i finn ;md its omc.r.. viohited red er 1 I te::Udtiel laws by misrt!plesathc the toymaker's t••6w• a n d financial affair&. C o u r t """"'1ssbowlhe~ bought 200 shares ol lhUd stock. T,HEU IS A FACTORY AUTlf()llZ. ED DEALER FOR MRY POf'Ul.AI M,AICI CAR IN THE WOIU.p ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE. YARD Of CARS. • Tr~kReeaU Ford CheCking .1Jrake1 ' co IK.fENEW ORK STOCKUST • • ~ I • I Wednesday's Clo8ing .,...·~mplete New York St • Market """'" To Another Gain . ,_ • I ~~,. .... , . ~ .. ·~-·-· --·~ ........ ................ -.. ··-·-···· ........ -...... . I • I I Exebange List ' IC alolLY- • ... a."" ... , .. . " . ~ . ·~ ... ]U .¥1 :1 '11 Finance Briefs • ) ;~ Diamon Glaze , ... lw JIU Hniler • '_ ·• ~ llJDIAMOi.Dll Protelnized'ID help transl01m fra~ile, brittle, thin nails into strong, firm and brilllant lovelilless. .. .. !>IL 1 ~50 •• • . • ;~ Gl.lMOUI '!tWI Lashes • Hand -made. IJl-feathefed, ~ trimmed and ready ID wea'. ~ Clloo11 from 1 variety ti _._ custom de~gned styles. . '11111!1" •N1t111I ~ ·!lick '1' lll1 .........::, • !!t PAii ~ : ~:;i~, 1 00 .,,,~,, •. • Sl)k1 • . • • •• • •• ~I•• Sou 1.311 . .50 r ----~ l _____ _J C,c11t 1.3 oz. 3.75 Got It on to11ltttr with russY Glosses • LIP SLOSS Slline-up yolJr lips with 50c "HOT" new bright colors. CMU11$LDSS Cheel<-1 tiWe pots 1 or luscious color .. b. • SO.SOFT EYES Whi'sper-soft creme eye 'shadow s In "S·o-Solt'' shedes. c, ANACll( • . Arthritis Pain 7 OZ. SIZE fw•l1TAIUTS Edge for hours of rel~f. Shone yet , .. 11 .. PROTECTIVE SHA VE , ·C PACOL . . MMtliwash & Gcqle 111-tlc 1•111. fortklATH 49c 1.98 11· -~-.. Bufferin ~ TAii.D'S I Tb Mdtt11 11111 ftr Pal1ltlltfl 1 .-:---'\ 99c ~ ~~ • P.YIR WAH :oven· Freezer · Refrigeraor 4-PllCI SIT Spri~g illGsm Gretn, Soowfbkl BlutorBut· 5 44 tortt1 Gold. •• , ... ,5 • ' . !IUllllJH!itlmtl Creomulsion COUGH MIDIONI ,,, . ' . 220LSIZE AJAX Liquid far Dishn • • • as~ I II ti 11 Pl-7 DAYS A llUI , I • 1'1.DT-AIMllTIStll • ' . • motrFLEX Bilm;"l Pilllla TllATMlllT SHAMPOO SO'ridl. ~.~ second llllMf crtri/leSS "tho first tfme. I fonnllai ,ftlr 111 1 49 · 1flt. I ( I " . haiftypes. I .' "INSTANT CONDITIOllEI Helps repaiMlamoaed hail'llld · /i£X , \ .fi~i.~ 1 59 ~. l .;.':° ..._ 11 IL, • • 'At.auto. yns f .OZ. ~l~E · ·u- IAIR SPRAY ' • • • • • '· ' ' ' .VQ.L. ~. NO. 73, 6 ~TIO ' • . .. .... ...... ... =·-. ' .. .. •• J • ~ --Wiit . --~ . T~stees.· -;: l • 4. : •,\I • Hear Needs • • • • • WEDNESDAY, . - Nalaed .Statue!J • tu from 1 ..-al llotticelu•s paint· In(. "Birth of v........ 11111. ·i;hoyted • pleasinl undtaped damsel ..cilolng In • ... ohell. Originally, the statue. dubbed "Venus oo the HaU Shell" by \o<8l waga. was used In a P'l"l"<:1loo a( 'tl\e Pageaot of the t.Wters. .. It was not suJipclSed to last. and dldn'f/' Sally Reeve. tasdv1l spokesman saJd. She.noted Venus'"was crumbling;aaj ilfrocli>rs decided to remove ii. Alter 'icklng Krants' slotue, clirectors ooted tliat tbe bird& in tile orlglnal Rro-pooal were Oyiog direelly IDIO the pyloo, crtatlng a visual noo aequll\lr . Also, the delicately balanced blrcb •i> pea red to be likely lAl'l.e1s of vandals. $0 more strength appeared to be needed there . Qiiet;tors also Wxt. that becaust trams CU!tomatlly .,.,k dl~ly In ~t of the pylon durloa !be run of Ibo two· ISte STAftJE, Page !> ,- ·N·eeded • .. • Schools : ~ -~~ .... • .... I lSriticized f LI 5_~PlJ For Laguna 31 , t School Post •• ltK Tuesday'• deadline neJrs, men llllUI U5 educaton f1<lm throughout the eodbtry have •P!llled !or the superlr> ~ ol school& post in the Laguna ~'Uni/led Scl>ool D!Jtrict. ~rdlgg to J:\I'. Harold Kibby, board ad...,. on . .._inlatdeol selecllon, queries on tile position have come from 8'-1'ar away as Washington, D.C. ":'"y9u;k~lot aome real fine men there • •--1_ ".Pi 1 • Just OOe or them ia going to J><!•tougb," or. Kibby told trustees th!& w~. tibby 88ld more lhan IOO brochures •dY.li!iillDI! the position have been ,..1 to universities and pltcement officers lhr~ut tbe western United ~tales. R(jj · I> (or mort brochures slill are co th,•: be said. ))bTlng the Monday night meeting wiiJ! KJbliy, board membel'1 roughed out evaluation forms to be used during In· tervtews with lbe top five or six ap- plicants. Among ~lea lo be rated are board rela~1111 >'illucallonii! Jeaderslilp, public relations, · curriculum, school finance, student relatlons end personnel. The top candidates will be recom· mendr,J Jo the boctrd ,by a throff.Dian screehlng commltlee -!'blah will review all aJipilciitions lolloltlng Tueaday's deadline. The board allO will ~lve input on the to6"thb1.., 'Imm '1he broad baled cotn· ~ of.c,tluns, and ~I Personnel. m ~t1 date for setectlhg a new su~tend'ent ls.Aprll 5. ..... . > .. ~., "'Laguna Beacli .•. :;Goes to Birds '·•" ! •·''Birds have been ln the news of :1ate in Laguna Beach where city .. fathen acting on the pleas ot·'Com- munity bird lovers are putflng a law through the mill declaring the Art Colony a sanctuary for man's leatheied lrlends. A part ol the law would require the posting of signs at the entranc-- • es of towJi announcing that 'Lagu-1¥ Beach la a Bird SliActilal'y." Dlscuasion ol the elty council'• plans caused a good deal of Utter-ing~· ~)J!alls o! Olty, Hill ' wbfch oormally are decoi'iileif Willi ,pajntjngs f!'"P. a rovolvf!lg arl col· '1ec!tloo -of' woii!I by local artl!t8. .,,,_.: ~ly, ll1 place ol ' .,.t; polnlill' .~ .~ppeared on the wall Jlljfoutald& the· office o! ~ . , rY Rose, cl!Y lllll!"ler, a IBri• green sign announcmf 11Santa Ana .. 15 a Bird Sanctuary.' 1 \ ~ ' I•: k 1 -f I II• '; , ~ite Flying Hps Offered '"'~ I 'll you're going to go fly a kite during March's gusty daya, make sure you do it '8ft!ly, Sootbern Cl.Ufomla Ed1lon acf.. vlses. , ·SlX rules can make the high-flying sport all fun and no tragedy. -Never fly kites near electric power lines or during stormy weather. -Don't cross streets or highways while flying kites. -Don't ny a kite with metal in the lrpn1e or tail. -Oou't use tinsel, wire or twine witll rr\ctal in it ~-Don't n~a klt-e over TV or radio antennas, end -Don't attempt to free>. a kite if it gets ~gled tn electric wires. ilen-Gurion Released : TEL AVIV {AP ) -David Ben-Gurion. lsraeJ's elder statesman, was released Crom a hospital today after suffering Chest pains. . • ' • l • • • • OUNa1 COAIT 1.a DAILY PILOT • . ' MR. DIME·A·LINE Horace J. Blanco I DAILY 1"1"41' ,..,, ....... NEW MANAGER Carl Car•tenMn Carstensen Promoted Hqrace J. Blanco Retires · ~ . " ~ -. - A~ C~assiJi((d ·Man~1~r l.. After more than 18 years on the staff, Horace J. Blanco is r.etlring as c14ssified manager of the DAILY PILOT because of ill health. Blanco was citcl:! by Pubtisher Robert N. weea as a. "strong and Innovative force" in helping build the DAILY PILOT. "Bianco's contribution to the growth of this newspaper has been g r e a t , • ' Publisher Weed said. "It bas earned him the blgh regsrd ol bis cla!sified ad· From Pagel STATUE •.. mer fesUvall DlOlt of the view of the statue would be blocked. There were also problema aMOCiated with spla&ltlng water to be used at tbe base of the statue. "II there's one thing I've bad slncie ·last summer, lt'a a lot of comment and tot« advloe," the acu!ptor told lertlval dll'to' ton during a boanl meetlng;recenUy, •, I He propoaed that the atatue. b< !Hied .up aome elgbl feet and that lhe bronze>lad!I be featmed '> llaltdlhgo OD slmnl&ted ~over w&ki!t wat~l would surge, nu ocean waves. t· ,1• He added another bird, making a trlaJlgle at the figure's hand, . wblch wOµld.odd , ... -~ Viul<lali>roollng. ta~. imitiriiid~ lte bad COi> lemd·wlth a lr!qd wbo ~,}" alll'Olpa<t erullneer and de~~ ... till!< ~lnl• ivOUld' tab iriud• 'up ~ :i6o mlles1 per hour. . The ralaed \plat!Drm for the statue would also Ult llte blfds above the back of the py!Qn, ao ll!ey Wouldll~ have to be .. turned around, or othe\'irile modllted, Krant> aald. . Director•, who seemed. pleased with the changea, ageed~to ve a commllt<e investigate the pro s and return with a rte0Qµnenclatlo9 to e board. ''ltl time that we, an art organization, do something. We shouldn't leave that blank wall up there ,very long." O. B. "Bud" Schroeder, fes~lval president sa),d. Krantz aald the price of the-statUe, which would be casl in bronze ~ions perhaps In Italy, Ulen weldt<l.A together here, would depend , on man~·f~ctors, but, be guessed that It could CQSt $25,000. ,. vertislng colleagues in the West as well as all ol. UI here at the OAILY PILOT." Blanco was mdlted w!th Uiventlng the newapiper'1 unique .-illme-A·Llne ad. vertisements shortly after becoming classified manager' in January, 1955; when the publication was the weeldy Globe-Herald. At that time, t b e newspaper published five to seven col- umns of wiµit. ads weekly. Today, its claasified Unage averages '10 to 75 pag~ -or nearly 100 columns -weekly. Carl Carstensen, named wl!tanl classified advertlalng manager by ·Blanco In 1984, ha1 lbeen promob!d to fllJ Bian- co's ,P911lljon. Since llljill, ~J!lltll •lw ~ managet of ~tional aDc).aulomoilve advert!Blng and will "'taln t 'h ••• r...,OnalbllJU... · . " · · Blanco and hi! "1!e; ll6lorea, :wm --tlnue to Uve al their holllO ID Oooto: Mosa. 'll!ey have two ahlldren, Seaton, a I!"°· llngton Beacli midenl and toachet Iii the Fountain Valley school sjlite!D,. and Suaan (Mrs. Albert) Winterstein of Jl'oun- taln yaney. · , , • j Will Smog ',Uriiu llfipaif .4f'~( p erl r.rnqnµ? . I I I! the Imminent lnstallallon o! five mllllail ---cenentll problelns at the level mun-Jn NCellt teats, the llla\e Bureau. of Auto Repaln may Deed at leill a mDHon more einplqyes, Deputy J<Jdef Joim Gotvtrpen tQld, an amllled UC Irvtne'~ lqday/, •! "We Col "'omPlaJlili lroln I'll clrjven who said they 'I'~ haYlng all klllil# ol m~eal Pl'(lb!ems Im m'.e d l 1il My folloirlng the •lnllallatll>it or omog devices," ~an said. : ''So we decided to find out what was going on," be added. "We ll<ll aelect<d auto re~ p0or1~ to install lake devices in a number o cars and then we waited for th8j complaints we tbo<Wit we might get. · "Forty percent o/ the J><Ople driving those cars contacted UB to tell us their car's performance had deteriorated and what did we Intend to do about it." Woman ·Patient Sues Anoiher Rape Cliprge Lq4ged Against Fra~i~r ,BY TOM· BARl.l>V Of "'' Dtllv l"ittt •t•ff Dr. Samual Frazier, the. former Costa Mesa physician who loll his medical license after ~ing con,viewd on abortion cbarges, was •oed for "'$200,000 Tuesday by a former patient who claims he pl'rsu nded her "lo engage in sexual acts and enC(lunters." Frazier. 45, was nlroed as de.fendanl in an Orange County SUperior Court action filed by Mrs. JuUe Pat.rick of Anaheim. She claims the psychiatrist, who now practices Jn Riverside and Corona, en· joyed sexual intimacles 'flth her In April and May of 1972. Mrs . Patrick states that she consulted Frazier !or a psyclilatrle condltioo lhat included "sexual lncompatlbtllty and n1allunclion" in her relationship with her busband. She alleges tllat Frilzler "failed t.o treat'' her problems and lnstead "utilized her diffR:t.1ltiea" by persuading her to participate ln aexual actl. Mrs . Patrick clalms in her sUit that Frail.er assured her the alleged sexual acts were p'arl ol his' rtgular psychiatric treatment. Mrs. Peggy Frazier, who worked es the physk:lan's office nurse prior to their marriage io 1965, commented Tutaday from the touple's bome In Corona that "we know ab!olut<ly nothlna about Ibis lawsuit." . Dr. Fntler 1<1ter l)Qlllacb!d IOO DAJLY PILOT to comment lltat It "would b< un· profe"kmal and unethical dn my part to comment on Uiese allegations and WQUld , ' only inflict further suf('1')n,C on \bis lady and her children ." · · 1 Dr. Frazier cona.t}liect.· t ~~s .• Patrick was being tre'at.ed by him ih '1972. Frazier was B.Treiled at hl1 Costa Mesa , office In August of 1963 and booked on 18 felony counts that~uded pbortlon and rape. An Orange · ty Silperior Court jury ended a Ion trial by lindlng blm guilty (In one cou~t of> rape and three charges t'.lf .abortion. The jury dismissed H other allega· lions. The rape conviction was subse- quently struck from µte record. Frazier was reliased1 ·~roro Orang• County Jail in August o!'l1166, 11lter serv' ing less than ball ol the one-yaar term imposed .following his convltUon on three counts of abortion. Tb..,. cbargu were amoag the orlgl11al allegations of 18 counta or rape, sex perversion and aborllon. All were filed following lnvestigaUIJn of camplalnlf made by women whO were bl• paUenl.s Wben oo pracllcod as his 171 E. 18th Str .. t o!Bce lb Cosli Mesa. Superior Qlurl Judge ff 0 W a rd Comeron • .pow retlttd came under fll'e at the Ume lrcull the bWiict Altorney's Office loo ll(hat th& prosecut!oo lljd wu bll "-ely lenlenl" opprooah Ill aenleno1'* Fratler. He \I'll alao crlUclzed for , cutUna Fruieh jail lime to allow tha pliysldan lo talra up a lhr ... year "'""8lcy ID I pl)",6latry at • "° Ohio olale ~lal. '• Call!Jlrnla Uoense, re~ with ltl nvlctJon, w11 ,...lortd wb!io be med to this state. , I I .. .., .... ,Cue e 8-· 2 . ixed ~: uspects, Map· llJ ~ ~'~·! . ·' Two burjlary ~ ••'fj 'bY 'polite to 11' ~lcated .la a burglary °' .. -""t i' t;a "•"" N por:t BelCb Moaday tn "'11ch a JZt10 Pill.tan rug was A llO million liuure Grid develop-• .!'.'."'...;::;::. !'.' ...... by J:..n~Wtl)! laken from e bomo on ~Way In ment ,.., blocked by Count)! • ... ·--.__, w Lagw>a Beach. A wl-lMllllJed a Plamdng Qnnml~~ wild • tOIU)d lo the 4UIPOCll' car a !DIP getaway ftb1c1t If ·ei. the . obltCtod lo pana llUl"'\DQC ·" · • ' • ~ lhe Jucrall.. ~tlal suspecll, pel~ aald~ • • •znoolh 001 ihe bill • , . from NiWporl Bead! to Son Det. Jlmnl llal~ olllc.rs A :I-% majority cl comml&llmH!l'I aald • Clemente. , t _ !oUJ1d' the map, and il.iil!,tildiDonly used Rossmoor ConioraUm ahonld not b< Lal!WJI Beach pelloe booked James M. In burglaries In lh'e m"1' s car,. but, dtd permitted to cul I•, ~Pl and flll In Cl "' ol 'r>tlw• City and Michael G not reopver any property believed to valley!I Jn order to ipte way for con-ove,..11 .,-;:"'9 ' . · have been stoled. struction ol 15'° bo~p the emllng Mill, 1111, of 1aalti>, oa llUSJ>lclon ol • • Lel!lm! Worli """"'!"°Ii'~· burglary. The men were b<lng held !or Instead, tbe ~ ..., aoked "' ldentUicallon today pending lsslllllCe of f't'Olll Pflfle I cotpe up with plana that would preserve ball. 1 the ·~ttnl conlounl ol lhe bills. ol tha ·iw · an.r "F~!i. I've been alttlng up her• The capture o Jl"'D ..,,., wo~!!'C l! we would have lhe'i&Oli-• general radio ---• by to ,.., . . . lfnel~ll," aald com. tuuna to all county po)lce depaflinenll ~.. ,Vt# a.!lvl<ardl lo .. -wlilha. de!crlptkln of the lll>peCI>' car p~ hls~part of the majority vote. and license number. ' I don't know bow long I'll bold out," '1'lieY wera. Pic~.i up J>y NeWJ'1fl Yeo added, "but today I decided not to ·Beach poliCe71on MacArlliur BOuievaid vot~ for . an:!ther project r I wuo't apparendy beading to Los Angeles w~ satisfied with. the m,_en are believed to have ·been In decldlng 1116 ~ime·Woild request, atayJng, Ales Jimenez, Laguna ~ah commls.!ioners apPeared in ~ous burglary detective, said today. agreement that current «iunty grading Jtmenez· saldl a burglary had been at· codes-which technically afiow the kind tempted In Newport Tuesday by two men of "cut and fill" bulldoz.ing Rossmoor who exited using a vehicle, a red vw was proposing-should ti. rev!~ en~ convertible with a black top, after be~ tirely. . , : t __. . , 11:spreli atVaY .from 1,be lJome therJ:. "Most o! ·~ unde .. Jciped lancJ bl> I later Tue$!af< a Laguna !kacli lretl- the county is billside land," said Yeo. dent returned to her home on Through "The current codes don-'t take into ac-Street and found two men fleeing frpm count much more I~ lleallb P~.ity. the llouse. She failed police wilb a "We need iOme~ititutt. will ~ deodlptinn ~f ttte qn",anci:thelt •eb!cW; enviromental aspects Of ~gr the · a red VW cobvertlble with a black top hiUsides." ~ and license plate number. Commissioners disagreed, however, on The suspects. are also believed by whether it was fair .to ~ize ft&ws1p::d' 1 since It had ~nfonned ~ the letter ot the present cbdes. ' ' ' · • Noting that the tenta.tlVe tract map had been approved for the ·Leisure WOrld development last August, Commlssloo FromP .. e1 CLASSROOMS •.. Chalr<DaJ/ Roger Slates aharJed the com-' mission was "changing rules i n sbJ.dents occupy space, Reeves pJln.ted midstream." , out. "This is a society of laws and Allio has four sped.al clasaes; El Mor- ordinanres that are supposed to ro, two, and Top ol the World, two. gu~tet a man cutaln rights," Slates EmoilJJ1ent groWlh also wlll· lake Up gued • • space, with '8 11ew atudenta ·~lllldpatOd ar He ;aJd it was allowable to change on the elementary level nest-fan. Jaws', but not midway through 8 devel· In answer to trustees' qQfsUODB, Bess oper'• wort. saJd addiUon of five p er ma n 'n t Kossmoor officials admitted after the classrooms would~ a ooe:.time cost meeting they were sh~ by the eom-of u':~i°ihe Iease-purcl'rase option, five miBsion's decision. ,.J really thought we portable classrooms would cost $18,000 had ·this one Jn the bag," confided one per year . ."Over-tbe seven years purchase seiniot official with the company. "The commllsion ts using us as a lever period, the cost wou1d top $126,000. to foree changes fl\ tbe county grading An aJternative, Hess said, might be to codt," said Ken Dykea~ a Ros5t'noor vice purdwe used portable classrooms horn preiident. , ' ' =.:'strict.. where ~I> ha9' "l!ut we had complteil with all the laws Expected growth next year also may as they~e now wri.tten so U1ere was no create a $22,680 budget ittm for ad-e~ for turning qs: down,.'' Pfkes.·1Ud4. .--;.~,,, k said Iha • to foll th . di~ staff, Reeves ~ , ) '" ... Dy es I oW e com· The three elemen11>ry arliicipals mlsiion11 directive would cOst the com-IMi ·-.l.11 ......,.,.,, rJS ~ .. Jian1 "''\hllno0s." ffil "aalcfl "ever)'tl!Jng . li!!'ll"'Y are.,.......,'il;'· ;,..,;.,.ver f"'m •~-i maps 10 "'-·--design \vOutd Increased costs for mate • as 1wpll as w~ ~ special enrichment .programs• r f) r need to be redi'a\YD entirely. students. , SALTCREEK. • • din¢or .. we cut oU cit.1.zen input to the eommissi1111. I have miJglvlngs about not. allowing dtlzen Input. Tbe public ought to know it can report alleged, violations/' "We were there to assls:t the com- mil8ioo stall," Ea)C's Secord said lats Tuesday. "Rooney asked US· to be the commlsslon'a eyea and ears. But they cut everyone off. And there's no chance to be its ·eyes and ears." · The commission meeting March J6 wl!ele Salt Creek will be discussed will 116 ·In the Long Beach Harbor Depart- ment. AVCO CorporaUorr was due to hand the public portion of beach over to the county early th!& llUllliller. 1'bat may be delayed il!glilly. 'Some of the AVCO areaa ll1 quesUoo "an'pnoenlly undar develo)mlODt wtlh-ou1.• formal exempUon from thla CCllD• Jni.ssion or a ~mUt to continue develop- D)enl," the ECOC report states. 11~er: art*5 have yet to be put to the blades of Mllldozen .. ' The Ei;Oc report also' says the spirit ol the coastal inltiat.iv& "Js to protect and preserve our coutline and we are .deal: Ing, Jn this parllculsr case, wtih one o! t!lli slata'I •foremost and -surf· Inf! beeahe.s." . 'AVCO hadn't applied for an uempUon a.t of Monday's meeting. · . Gradlt)g woik •on. ~art of l\l• beach Ii fully C:OD\Pleted, !he ras\ la nearing com- pleUon, an AVCO official said recently . . -South Coast Community Hospital in Other alleged violations reported in· eluded these ll!, Orange Coon!y: South Laguna, grading and foundation work for addition of doctors' offices reportedly begun after ]lov. 7. . -Tw0-ttory buil®tg, at 42'1 ~o)nlelUa Ave., Corona de! Illar, anppooedly Wider C-Onstruction without a necessary permit Marrib "Ite~ .. 1: • r ")<'! Ii•! I •,1 Playh~nse ~~~ "II the1're glllng to keep us from 1be report noted thaf the elemenW)' toucblng the hillsides, we'll have to build program> will remain basically un-Robert L. •Marvin, a 1.eguna Beacb pur bouses on ·owu. I don'! know uaclly abanged next year. stocl<broter, baa been elected lo·• second bow much lhat could cost," Dykes aald. 'lbe report also noted: te~ as ·president of the Lapna Com- Dykes also noted !hat Roltsmoor baa -Aliso bopeo to reduce Its student munlty Players. already built 10,000 LelllW'll World homes reacher ratio by lncreaslng professi011al Jacquie Moffett, a Laguna I!Oacli artisl, In the Laguna mu., and lhal'lhe grading ·sll\ff and rednclng ooo-lnstriictional posl-was re -elected vice president. Karl plana for the latest phase of constnlctlon tiorui. Simonson, former Shell 00 ¢ompany ei- are not any different fnnni original -At El Morro, the number of universi· ecutive, waa elected as treasurer. grading proposals approved regula,rly by ty lot.ms will 116 reduced and at least Following 1he electlono, t b e board of the commlsslon alnce the mld·Ill60's. oqe addittonal full llnte teacher fdded, . directors le&l1'ed lhat the Playen mem- "1 really ' don't lmow what they were -Top of the World may modify staff.· bersltlp baa SMiied to a 50 yesr high. thinking aboclt ln changing so suddenly " Ing patterna In llght of future stall With productlon.l at the LaflUD'l Moulton Dykes reflecb!d after the ~ting. turnover. Playhouse drawing larger crowds. ~~~~~~~ii OPIN 'lo ' . ' . , • TRACK SHOES • Adidas e Spot lilt . s1vs ·.V. $1fts 1ENNIS :SHOES • s14ts $2CJ95 • • • Adlai • Trotom ·~-• Jack Pur'Colll t95-9.S0.16.95 Man's l.95-9;95-14.95-1B.95 ' CLOSIO SUNDAY BASEBALL SHOD e Adias • $pot ..... s1095 • f1595 :~ " 11/{i s1f95 •· '24'5 ' • HAND IALL GLOVES • ·uc9UET BALL RAC~U~ • PING PONG PAD~W ' . • WA~·U• suns • 1SliEEDO SWIM suns • • FRISllES •· TENNIS DRESSES • TIN IS SHORTS It SHIRTS llKIS.:..PARTS-TIIES-TUIES ' , . . ' . ' , ., . ' I I YOL 66, f'IO. 73, • SECTIONS, 104 PA6ES • Clrufl County Harliiw1 S..ba and Para eommlll...,. ~Y eodaned wtth'liltle dtbltt'M flU mlllloo Harbor llf>trid ~ for lbe ~ °'""1 )'Ur. About lhe ooly tllinO lhe corn- rnJ!i&loom fomld 'fault with durlq lhe ta.me. tbree;bour ~ re'fleW were ,.. ~fortwoPIO~o...,aod a J't9ueattd $19,000 boost In lunding for employe wlllcrms. .. Actually, tbe entire budg!t is a mat- ter of what faith we.put Into°":" staff,'" said Commllsioner F11!11k 'Mam:O of Sin- ta Ana. uwt rea~n't have any alterqaUve bul 'lq •aci:eP! ii u theY ate requc.otlng u ·11n<>i Ibey ~w whaf they need." ... i • - . ' ~;. \ I ' ••••.• ~j.. .. pr ~T· . ldore illan W of tflo'.1'eQ-..S blldtet -about "·' n>IWoo _, !'ill be ipl!llt on part 1(1j11lsitloa 11¥1 ~ said Hubor-District Dlrectr:I' Kennet b Stii>P6QIJ "By holding down u liluch al possible Oii lbe --bUd&el and required de~opment •l eli$linl parts, we are !ell; with abQut $1.1 mllllOn lo buy new stte,," Sam.peon ukl. He told the comm!-be would lol"fll'd-"• shopping US!" of possible part· sites along with tlio 'money request -.iet the Or1oge Coilnty -of SU~s make"lbe·pri.>tJty1Jist. ·'i'lil! IQ4 raoge county ~I"'" plau for par~ ebows lbe counly mull still buy ~. . ST. PAT'SlrARADE BEGINS AT SC~L, INDS AT 'cLUB Mora '•'" 75 Entrlft Signed ~9r-BIP,11 Vl•lo E""'!I • • . ·75 Entries AtJidcted .To St. Paddy's ~arltde . • M~tbsn 75 Ol)lri~ signed ~p1D partlc!P&le In lhe ~191> 'Viejo "St · Patricli'• Day ParlMle wblcll will 'llllld ill 'way I~ ~ball mn. ol the Saddleback Valley ~unl,ty Saturday. 'Ibo parade w!U beilla at 1:ao p.m. al fdlsllO!I Viejo llllh ~ llll4 end at lh>-\tisstoo~le Qo11-• Tbe liloll~ Actlvltlel Com- • mlttee ~l tbe day's eveni.. ' pe~ . . Abo ' od If~ i,, tbe .Minton Vlep .SO"'°' ij /llld <lr!U team, die Danl 1111* HllJb Scliool bond, the H~PorlrY blndlDdlhe Com-~· poU.. cclor guard. ' I mort lhla pJ millloo In 1-t0 meet tbo 5.IQO«R l!lvr lbnch a\o.. Sao JUID lteO gool that hM llileo Sit. ' ' caplllranO, lbe lari• Fairritw part ~lo ''11>11 $1,$ m1lllorl IOota omoJI opflllt In c..sta ., ... thll bu ::2i!-... of a•ttlng -of what •• ..~.. quired with • clown ~ and ..... ,. large a llgUre !>ii lbere can ~·~ • Sampson said. • . panaloo of Lqwio NJguel Patt. He llld the boon! hal IPll'OV'd ·~ '"* ftmoli\der of u.e ~-be Ina federal ,....,.. 8l!at4q f u D d I '"' -t "" parts -about f4. ' - .. ....i of the pail! -.. the top\ will be -to lq>roye ... ... priority Ust. -; illlDtl park mies, ~ • - '!be boon! committal ... In • TbeR lndlxle: ' federal money to liuylng t11i> $1.S"mlllloa ·.-~ ~ ~ Patt Jn """"' Lbt Coyotes pirl" •II• In Nlirtb Oraoge . . Villey Will ,.~r ,~lo(_ the County ai>d an uri'detebnlned amount to lbli'l:•fli!it ol Its IMftt. reconstruct lrvlne'.and O'Neil Para. --ll;ivemty Park rvli1e will get 11 Parks where iome of the ~ei.d a<>-mlllkiil> r the second we of develop- qulsltfon nioney may be llJ>Ol!t ltiClll!le the iuefil:i ·, • . . ·--:. ...... t ' .. '~~·: 1 -,"; -. . John Burton ·New .... ·• -' .. Selection · Sig.oo~·,r oting Change •• By GEORGE LEJDAL Of .. DllilY , .... , ... A new divi.siocr of loyalties oo the Irvine City <loimdJ Tuuday nigh! resulted in the election of John Burton as mayor. He replaces Willlam l!'tlchbacb wbo bas led tbe new dty· .g~v~l slnceit was creaWd iD December, 19"1J , Burton. wbo just.al% days ago became the father ol bis fourth chlld and lint,.. -Jolm Henry Bw1I" ill -has coo- sidel<d the city oHrvine bis "blby." He Developmeqt By Rossmoor . ' . Blocked, 3 .. i ' I Al 118 mllJ!on t.e11ute .W411ji .S..e~ qieill ,... ~ by Or~~ge County Pllririint ~ 'lljfoday wbo olJjected lo ~ !<Jr DWI -.. lo smooth out the hillsides . '• .1>,3'l~<lf~Uld -.. -O:rporlli<ll mild llol be pumltle<\ ' to eut off hilltopa ..i fill In ·~fl In order .lo -..., !<Jr ..... -ot t,500 &omea -the mstlng LeiJure World cwrnmmif.~ tl Laguna Wlls. lnltead, the ,de~ was oab:d lo come up w!lb plans llilil -Id pmerve the natural contours ~r the bllla. "'for a year I've. been 1 sitting ap bett wondering when we ~ have the tool• lo g<I better developmenfs.'I said Com- missioner Ron Yeo afterwards 1n t.1· plalnlog his part pf;lhe llajor!ly vote. '"I don~ know bOw ~ ll!lbold out." Yoo added; ""but'lOda.Y I dOctded not lo vole for anotbu project I l wasn't UUaliljl 'lllth." ' 1 In c14ci!1Jng lli.l.eisl!fe World request , c~m1111so»aers ~pflte<I, .In.. lln1111mous apment thal ~ counti" gradl1111 ~ tedUi!cai!y aljow the tlnd ol "cut 111\d fill" ball~I &;moor •• ~-should revised en- tirely. "MllOI <I lhe undevelopod lano In !lie county is billslde land,'" ·&ald Yeo. '"Ille Cll(l'l!lll -don' lalle Into ... coont much more than health and safety. ,. led the succe<slul dty~ ,campaign as chalnnan of the <;omicJJ' ~unities of Irvine ( ). --. • '. ' A3J02~nio~tbanl . ago deJ>tlved Bul1on~, mll)'lllall then. Anot!Jer S, to ~ ,vote / la~· liftn •I the helm or dty go . r~-· bl. Burt.on andfi1tmen Hei;U, ey and. E. 'Ray' Jr. , " .. i}ie motli>o by B ' u!gley lo 'noiDloa1e BUl"bt u mll'(R'.. ~ ' •· .\ Heiu"f ~ey lut ~· bad oomlnpfei\ ' . - Itchy B~ar~ Turn Gals O;ff! Flsclibacb and w I t b ~­ Gtbrielle Pryor placed the dt1bood -tlOn top vote gett.r In tbe bflllrie "llnt" ~ -1. In lum, _.,. 'QlllaleJ - ..m'l'f mayor pro 1elllj\Ole --....,... -a pott be r<lalned tueadaY oliht on anolhOr S to Z vote; With Mn. Pryor and Fischbach opposed. · .lrolllcall1, the ftOrgBDisatlon ct coundJ ~ which depooed·~ ,,_, W.. lnstilute\l at his ~·Ao !AllJ a1 I (See BUR~, Pl!p l) ' -l * * * • evampmg I , ' tee cbo~ JjajchW said -:• t!-. probably be tbe ~· Viejo. Roblo of 'l'em e CllY, 11-year.old 1.m !)rand National Balili Twlr\ina Olam> ~ In the ,parade will be 8arQld Gl"teDt a JCABC television -newscaslef: Dave De:aoto, a KMPC radiO anoouncet ,m Engebore Sorenson, Miu N<irwar, 1 runoer-up in the Mia World Pagesbl. I Awari! presentation! wru be made 1t tbo ~ Course. The t~Uonal SL Patriol<'• Day dU-of corned beef and cabboge '!'Ill be avaUable at lbe Mission ·•we need something that will consider envlromen(4l .aspects of grading the hlllaktel.11 ' .. Commils!ooe;>·>llsagreed, 'bowever, on -!I .... lair ... peoalile'~ 11nce ·11 ha4. collfQrmed to tbe 'Wler of ) ;ij>loo, will -tbo parade. She will "' )olned by other-~ i,.: oludina tbe ClllM\O'• f,i;om er IDd • lbe Rockolta Jrool Anaj>elm. ' . Siiiy drunUnm, bal~e11 . and tiny tot drill l'eaiv ~m from the Mi-Vlejo &crMtloo taltet will ·~ l M~~er.:S"~~~ ti:i?!'ft ~~~=rr.IYf ~~~~~'t c:out Gllard oa1o< ....,i .,... tW k • ., WRITE SU CE STORY WlTJI 'AD ·1: .. .,. .. uu. • ~· &IOrJ-tiotoa lo lhta .... 'fl El. CAMIN~, vtt'f Orig. M!cbelln !Ires. •lf1 cood,. lllH. l l'Glil, """ pm 16,llOO inl. WIO. (PlaM No.) • ~· ...... Iota "' colll ,.. • .....it., lhll ad -... terrille -~ ~ tnc to lbe adverlll<t. Wrilo ,..,, own ... otory. CW! ,.or ~ W DAILY PIWI' cJaaslfle( -._.i. yoll'll be ..... lo .......... '1'11' _llne--8. ( jo (See llllmtOOR. 11 · ,,.. ~··•er , Revolt.: :JJ·rged. · t I >; ' I '·'1 t Countia1u Asked to 'Join F~oq Bo1cott '.: ' • f l I . I Debate yor " NU:on to Per. C wuel • Ci~ Jtmz in ff-riling WASlll!lfilm wrQ -Pl if • -"""1 , II~ Iii t...,i --m. ,. ..... -,.. .., d• ........... -•... , .. ,.. ....... ._.._ . -. • ...__. 01•• -: • --. --. ~&.--.. •t -. =:=~ -.. . -.. . ::.. ..: =.-:·-.. ---. --_.._. .... I IS . . . '· 1111 -... lodicated be bad .. -· 14 si'l1 doWl1 but fell II ~ to "lat fll1 o11ict ~,lbe )lne" a "'9er tool( major ~ ta ..._ ...,, cily CllllDCIJ apt>Olnleel were made Ullll lhe laigtb ., ....... ... -• .,. pilidH. lnduding llJOOe " lhe P-1 Qllllmi'*" JllldlbKb IOUgbt I ONIDl.nwtS vote ........... bila .. lhe _..,, but dld nol ...-i !or lbe pollllcal <OllSeqU<llCtS ,... _,. Quigley °"'' would baff ~led from such a ~ vole. ~ ~ bav, bad hit llOIDimou& ~ aod rd lit left out I.here with JGlil. and Ray conUnuing to Stab me in. ~ bad at every lum," c.ouncilman l{!iiry Quigley .. plained early today. -~ -IJIAt any "deals" affecting Jllllmlng · COlllDlialon or other ·~ polhlmeotl bad been made be!"'il'll ~ and Burton or Ray Quigley, ''I ~ ~ if I nominated John there u,.1 Ttlf*1t "'ll!Jd be U... votes to make him p tlte •p otu' miJor," Henry Quigley explained. •Y e ,1'o Amt tbr<e votes, two Quigley• Irving H. Chue, immediate ~ • 1lllrton. defeated-• molloo by past preaident o! the Mental ~ Pryor to r e · e I e c t Health Association, says as ~:, =~ of dealJ, lbe new many as 200,000 mentally ill .,..,..~ and retarded patients are l'Mlitim on lbe council portcnda: 8 heal-working as "peons" in state Ing <I lbe rift within the B<publlcan par-institutions. He is seeking min- 11 nJW In lrVioe -I rift lbet Ir<-lrn\IDl wages and other Ilene-"'""'' J>ubllloil to lhe • ..,..iiu:e of """""11 1· f l d . meollol d..,,...., of•n!lllerl includin~ tis pr emp oye patients. the lodu'1rial <001plex zoning. '111at ~.,.. ttsUlted ill a circus atmosphere as the three who ll01f form the new majority on D S F • ::~""":-1.r....~::;~. . r.., a11J . .razier parted lltit Candfdacj. or Pra1w· H"t W"th N ---i i ew ~ rift, -of precinct "'"''""' ~ In Irvine aod ...... here io lbe coun- ty·= worteo:s wbo will be belprul lo tbe ~ P'J1Hictl ambilicw of aoy .QI the t~ may or ""1 DOI be ended. T:-.....5 out-...,..°' fl"~ ci . com- -appolidtneoll may d the DIPll dlMs u1o Ille ~ ol the <W4t1e, llbl!I>. elevated Burfiin lo tbe *" llitlld olllce. • ·Bad ,......... cmdnued u mayor, !I w;,,:. opicted lhert would lave ~ "'""""" plaMtng co~ wbo -· .... -----tbe new city policy limiting a>n)nlluloo cenm lo me year. "-tbe oames most often men- tiaaed fer ~-meat on I.be com, -.,. tJae OIOoe lo ibe ..... COWl-cB majority. 'Ille """ mayor operates I jllll'ketq ~ -lmo'fll / oi "Bu!IO• ~ Mor< than ball the h 'le• dcme bf the firm, Burton .bas ...... ......,... """' ....,_. bY <lllo lllii Koll c...ttueuoa Company Ji'lrvloe ._ --Tne.l'anml;lf!c. Burtl>ll bes ~~bUltT·ror mara.tlng lllifino'• to -ad cor-z' ...... ~ -,, ----- A •-G( lttlm,J« ...... tlien ~ .,_ ~ ll a craduate of utu::n.e: 11-yqr~ mayor Jallq!:bed hfs~'tllj ~ torw ID Ille Vlllage M CoailinumtJ·-. IOd 1n turn fOWlded CCI and led that body's i-. In a "'"°" of legal battles and ._, ~ appearaDCeS whldi ""'*''lo dlfbood lor the lnllllll U,IOO ,_,aty Wblcb bu -ttpaoded lo ._... ti. Jarg.,.i in land area ot any city ill 0...,,. County with U-oquatt lilies wilbiD itl t»rders. .. . ' -·-• )ijnn Gets Pact~ ..... .. For School Joh Sex Cliar ge . Suit By TOM BARLEY Of tfte o.iw , ... ,,.., Dr. Samuel Frazier, the former Costa Mesa phyiilclan who Jost his nledical llceruSe after being convicted on abortion charges, was sued for $200,000 Tuesday by a former patient who1 claims he persuaded her "to engage in sexual acts and encounters ." Frazier, 45, was named as defendant in an Orange County Superior Collrt action filed by Mrs. Julie Patrick of Anaheim. She claims the psychlatri!lt, who ndw practices ln Riverside and Corona, en- joyed sexual intimacies with her in April and May of 1972. Mrs. Patrick states that she consul¥ FrazJer for a '~fric condition, t.b~t included "se.xUal · Incompatibility and maUunction" in her relationship with her husband. , ' She alle.ges that Frazier "failed to treat" her problems and instead "utilized her difficulties" by penuadiug her to participatt-h) •uual acta. I 1 Mrs. Patrick claims ·In her !uil that Frazier assured her Lbe alleged sexual •ell were par\ of hil ,i:oglllu ~let treatmat.. . I~· 1 ~ Mrs. Peggy Frazier, who worked as the physician's offl~ nurse pri-0r to their marrla£1! 1o 1965, .. cdmmented Tuesday from the couple's home Jn C.Orona that "we know absolutely nothing about this lawsuit," Or. Frazier.later contacted the DAILY PILOT to comment that it "w-0u1d be un- professional and unethical on my part to comment -0n Lhese allegations and would only infi.ict further sufferin g on this lady and her children." Dr. FrP!er C1lnfirmed that Mrs. Patrick,was being treated by him In 1972. Frazleif Was arrested at his Costa Mesa office lo August of 1963 and booked on 18 felony b>unt.s t hat included abortion and H.annoa Engineering of Los Angeles rape. An Orange County Superior Court ba~i been awarded an $1.330 contract for jury ended a long trial by f4Jdlng him addilioos to lhe communications system guilty on one count of rape .and three at \}niTfi'Sity High School in Irvine by c~ges of abortion. ~ •. ~ ,, ·-UlllOll. u,., School llis1rlct ·~· ~"&' e jury d.ismis,,ed 14 other allega· ~ees.. , tk;na, The rape conviction wa s subse- . :rhe intercoru at UniversUy Hiib School quently struck from the record. is currently a one-way !)'Stem.. allowing Frazier was released from Orange Vl@83.ges 1rom the admlnJstratioo office J County Jail ln August of 19156, after serv- t:> clamooms. but not back -0r between ing Jess than half of the one-year term ("OIDS. ed . :.;.d mak ':t imposed Joli owing his conviction on three ; 1br. appro\' projeet e counl.i of abortion. intereom lwo way and ernlze equi Those charges were among the original ~· Eog · the Jow b. d allegations of 18 counts or rape, su 4e.-~only 1:~;a;., the prqj~~ perve~sloo .and ~bor~ion. All were ~led ~ •..m from on.o"K. Oleeen,lcc-fo/Jow1ng 1nvesugatton of ~ompla111ts · Et M te made by women who were hIS patients ~· on · when be practiced as his 171 E. 18lh ·---.---- • ............. ci....... ~ 11=•·-~ ......... 9-Jt. ~ ...;s... ~ ,... ,_ ~ " !,,,,.,,. ,..._, .,,,., . .....,,,.. ~ .... ....,,...,... n. ,., .... , .......... ~""',. Wftl ~ ~ Olaf• a...,... '*' afftorl N. ... -J"'li •-i.., "~ .._. ......... o.w.. ....... n.-......... , .... TffMM A. M1ttplii11• # .... ! .. Ellfifw c:tt..4., H. l"' IUclrianl '· Ntll .... """"'~ .....,,. - • J Street offioe in CO.ta Mesa. Superior Court .."udge J~ o w a r d Cameron. now retired, came uader fire at the lime fro m the District Attorney's Office for what t.h~ prosecutiop said was his "extremely ltnlent" a,JSproach in sentencing Frazier. I Will Srnog Units f Impair Autos' P er'f or,Pance? I Tf the immi,ient installation of five million smog dtvlm generates problems at the level ~countered in recent tests, · the statt B,.reau of Auto Repaln may neq! at )efSt a miJJion more mnployes, .Depul)' Chief John Goodman told an _..... lie Irvine audie..,. today. 0 Wt ~t oomplalot.\r from car driftl'S wbo said they were ·havJoa all ktndt of mechanical problema I m m e d I • t e I y lollaw!ng the lnaiallation of •mog devices," GoodrDan said. "So WI decided lo flnd out what WAS going on.'' 11\;•dded, "We Pl·o,llected auto repair peorle lo 1nstall fake devlceJ In a nutnber o cars ind ~Je '!'•ited for the complalnll we ttilusm we n11ght get. "Forty percoot of O. people drtvlng those <aQI contact<d 111 Ii> i.11 UA their car's perfonua.nce bad .S,terlorated and wlUlt did w• Intend lo do about it" " ~· ea th • • Urged b WASll!HGTON (AP) -Preaidtpt lfa- on urg<\d Qlngmo todlJ' to al><edtll' raloro lhe death peoall)' for "'"""'· sabotage and.:;~ and fo(' kid· nattlna and blJ rtiulttng tn clea!h. i!t alloo ulied !lllt itllf new penaltlti be sent for liero!n traliickera, tbit the In- sanity deleose be sbatply re>trlcted. In a message to COngres.s -the sixth itl hll series ot State of the Union reports, NU.on talked tough. declaring f'romP .. ~I ROSSMOOR. • • tbe present codes. Noting that the tentative tract map bad been approved for the Leisure World development lart August, Commisa!oo Chairman Roger Slates charged the oom- misslon was "changing ruJes i n midstream.." r "This is a society of laws and ordinances that are supJ>Osed t o guarantee a man certain rights," ~tes argued. He said it wai1 allowable to change laws. but DOI mldw'1 ~ a devel- oper's work: ' • / .Rossmoor officlals adthitted after 'the meeting theY Wf!re shocked by the COM• mission's c\l!Clsion. "I really thought we ha d thi s o!Te in the bag," confided one senior official,,with the company. 1'1'1le commission ls using us as a le;vtr to force changes in the couuty gra~ code," said Ken Dykes, a Rossmoor vice president. "But we bad complied with all the laws as they're nO~ written so there was no excuse for turning us down," Dykes said. Dykes said that to follow the com- mlsslon!a' directive would cost the com- pany "tnilllons." He said everything Crom atreet maps t.o house design would need to be redrawn entirely. "If ihey•re going lo keep us from touadng tbe hillaldes, we'll bave lo build our houses on stilts. I don't know exactly how much that could cort," .Dykes said. Dykes alS<l ooted that Rossmoor has already built 10,000 Leisure World bo~es In the Laguna Hills, and that the grading plans for the late!t phase of construction are not any different frOm original grading pro~s approved regularly by the Coni.ml!Slon since the mid·1980's. "I really don't knpw what they were thinking about in changing so suddenly •• Dykes reflected after the meeting. TediotcaJly, RjJosmoor ~ haa preliminary approval to "'1lld the l,500 homes since it bas a. tentative tract map approved bf the .mmmissioo in Augmt. Blil ~"1 wai'1lle llrll ttuie stnce the Novtmber; 19'71 Friend,& of Mlmmoth state .Supreme Court declslon-whicb re- quires environmental impact statements on Jlll major private developmenll-that &S3m00r has been before the com· mission. Aceordingly, Tuesd8y was the first time th! 'CODlrn1.sslon coostdered the en- vironmental impact of the pnlposed develoi>D)enl The COmmtsston Voted 2-2:-1 on a mo- tion to accept Rossmoor's impact state- ment Commissioners ft-Oger Slates and Roy Knauft voted to, pccept It, Adruph Molina and Shirely Gnndle voted agalllSt, and Yeo abstained. Folkiw1ng that vote, the COllllOWion wted 3-2 to continue consideration of the impact statement until Rossmoor could propose new plans that would not reqWre such massive grsdlng. Huge Snowstorm Silence& Talks At Wotlnlled Knee . WOUNDED KNEE,$. , (AP).,.\ ma- jor winter stonn soulhWestem SQulh Dakota today, • . ng negoU1Uons between Jndians boldlna Wounded Knee and federal authorities. A government spoke:aJWl ~d Na- tional Council of Churclle1 ~etf !fill be permitted lo Jab food, f..i , Ind medJcal supplies to ·tbe mllitant Indians, who have held the village ts days. Roads In the Pine Ridge Reservation area were almost impassable as 8 blind- ing snowstonn struck the area. Four to rive incbeS of .snow are reported on the ground, bUt b.lgb w1ndl were causing deep drilling. . j 1T.he continuaUob of negotiatJona with the lnd.iam in Wounded Knee hinges on the wealfter," said Jack Hmhen, a p emn;ient spokesman. ... Jack Murphy, an Interior Oepartmenl spokesman. said no time has been set for another meeting between government and lndlan pegotiators. However, he said "one .will be held." Planter Pots Stolen At Irvine Home Show ' A dc.1en ceramic planter pot& and one No Smol<lng algn have beep al41an In a graod tbeft cue a\ the1 lfV[ne , Hom• Show dlapllly. . Albol1' J. 81!4 Jr, ca1l.d police lo lbe relll eatsl4 1how 81 14llOI Myton! .Road Mond_, Wbeo the '400 tQlll WU dlscoyere<f, Patrolman Richard Bow111111 , ,.Jd t>ldence lndl<atod line thlef -.Wd llave had to climb Into the roof ~to unUe· tile poll <Olltalnlng alar' Jllh\fne and asparagus plaoi. and band tbeon down lo 1 ooofedmte waJUng beloW. • ·~' I _xon "the ml1 WI:/ lo -c:mM lo - Amerk:a ii tbe ttJ crime 1ttldll wr le--pity." '"it liald bla .. ..-...... ~ --cenedlJ .;.!Ueo I~ -a UJI. ....... 0oaat ....... Wt JUDI rulinl coplla1 ,.....,kilt" m:' CCJllslltuliooll • Mal AltJ. Gal. 8fllq -said at lbe While ~-· -bellevea ii .. _ liliil the -1 ol maybe stt" of the -jlltic:e& ol lbe SUpreme Court Oii tho Ol!DlltitulioollitJ " lbe propoood death peoal17 at&bW!. Ht elaborated.., Nilm'& ._ bY saybjl thal the death•pmalty -id DOI app!f tp any..,. Wider 11, and tbal it ooaid all be liilpooed In ""loeplnc lild hi- i'4toi -llbere .. dealb aoiulted. Petenoo "'1d, lo eiplalnlng the laller provisim, "that In hijacking .... ''we want lbe bargatnlog power" to talk • hi- jacker down ii be bu aelsed an aircn1t in Oight but not killed aey<me. '!be same rationale, be said, applies lo lridnaping cases. Ni>on said I.be court'& H decililm hinged oo a finding thal the death penalty was WlCOnstitutiooal "only insofar as it is applied arbitrarily and c:apriciousty. "I believe the best way to ~ commoda)e the reserva~ of the court is to aulborize the automatic tmpooltioo_ of the death penalty where tt ill war- ranted," be said. "I do not "'l!teod that the death penalty is a panacea that will aue crime," Nixon said. ' But be added that capital pnnishrnenl "can be a valuable deteuent" because the prospective criminal would know "that if a death results from their crime. they too may die." His proposal .... this .......... ., After eonvlclioo Oil I capitBl olfmse, 8 ~ ...id be held ~ delermtne ii there were "aggravating fact.on or miti tin factors." • U ~ iiJ finds there are mitigating fac. tors -such u "the youth <I the clefm- dant" or the defendant'• mental capacity -"the death sentence ii pnihibited. -." But ii the jury llnds there are ag- gravating factors -including •'1be ere> tlon -0f a grave risk of danger to the na- tional security or to lbe life of another person, or the killing of another penon" during eommi.ssioo of cme ol. the lilt ol crimes -"impmWm of_ the deatb penalty 5y the judge woold be ...,. dalory" ii no mitigating fllclon <>isl Fl'OlllP .. eI AIRPORT ••• ioo!qtiVll'I In -"" ... .... " tm. ,,. (t "" [""' One new ....-aJ for dealing with airport ooi.se was advanced by Qaries Grllfin, ~ of I.be QU.... Com- mittee for Eovlrmmmlal Quality ln Newport Beach. He proposed that jell laldJlg all from the airport begin mating • l9<legra hairpin turn when they eacb an 1}tihwle of 50 feet. 'lbis would put jela ill the po,;. tion of gaining alUtude while over the d- ty of Irvine and UC Irvine. Griffin said • these areas Wer"e oat as developed as the parts of Newport lleocl1 and Costa M ... mw under jet laUoff patterns. Officials said after the meeting that this taUofl technique wQUld be unsafe. MR. DIME-A-LINE tto.KO J. Blanci't I Di1ULY PILOT lllfll ""'* -1 , NEW MANAGER Cerl C•l'ltenten i Horace J. Blanco Retires As. Oassifjed Man~er ' -• v -.. After more than 11 years on the staff, 11011l<e J. )!Janco is retiring .. clasailied manager al the DAILY PILOT ~use Gf ill beaJ.dl. "° "' I "" •. • Blanco .... di.a bY Publl!ber Robert N. Weed as a ... stroog and innovative force'' in helping build lhe DAILY PILOT. "Bianco's contribution to I.be tll'JW!h of this newspaper has been g r e a t , ' ' Publisher Weed said. "II bu ..,..i blm tbe high ttgard of his \:laSified ad- ..rtising colleagues 1n u.. w..i as well .. all of us here at lbe DA!L Y l!ILO'l"J' Blanco was mdiled r..h tnV>JJtlng the ""'"'Jl"per's onique Dime-A-Line ad- ..nisemeots shortly after -ming classified manager In JanWU'J, 1155, ....... the 111dlli<alioo .... the ~~ Globe-Herald; At .. that time, . th e neM,P&per published live to seven col- ljlllDS of Wlllll .ads weekly. Today, 114 classified linage aver~ges 70 to 75 pa1~ -or nearly '100 columns-weekly. Carl Corslenseh, named assistant classified advertising manager bY Blanco lo. l!llH, has been promoled to nu Jllan: co'I podlion, Sln,ce 11169, Carstensen bas· been manager of uUonal and automoU~e ~ and wi)} retain tho s ~ "hllltles ': and his wife, Delores, will con. thme to Uve at their borne in Costa Mesa. They have two children, Seaton, a HIJni: ttngton Beach resident and teacher in the Faontaln Valley school system, and Susan (Mrs. Albert) Winterstein of Foun- t.in Valley . Central Irvine Zoning Wins Council Approval -. the proposal, Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor said Tuesday she would support tbe·mni.na only because it allowed ror the addition of a new.Rhool to serve areas of• the city fll"S!!Dlly wtthoot·ilucb facilities Sbe noted It wQU)d )>e lour years befoni• tbe children fl'oin homes lo be built Iii Valley View would 'fill die scliool. . ~. ".Ill tlte l(lli!riJI\'; 1f """"""' the studilll ........ ,~; ror'~·lfi . and nortJ! i7Tii.e~P.:~~ -JtVIBO 1iiimed Schoor Districi -"!bi iliS!ilct w!IJCh will run Iii~ scliooJ diie'-tb ~ In September of 1974.. State aid fundfug ror it; however, is ex· pected to be sought by the Sao Joaquiii ~ementary District before it goes out Pf business on June 30. •• Co11nciJman Ray Quigley Jr., whose motion last week lowering the densitf from 8.4 to 5.5 unjts: per acre created the parkland ''bole" in the plan, noted he wouJd "bate to see creation or a ~ park." • CLQHll SUNDAY TRACI SHOES BASEBALL SHOES • e Adidas • Spot lilt t11 95 • s14ts J. • • .. • '19'5 • $2f'S TENN JS . SHOES • Adlai e T.-n ~ 1J5t50-1U5 ' ' 't::;;.. ~9J5.14.61W I ' • Acl°IGS !t ·Spot lift $10'5 • s15's s1rs • s2495 ._.. ............................. __ I 4 ,1 • HAND IALt GLOYSS' • ltACqllET IAU. 1tAC91WS • • • l'IMG PONG .. PADDW ' ··•WARM-UP Suns ' . • SP!EDO SWIM SUITS• • 1'1SIEES I , • TENNIS ~ESSES 'f!NNIS SfiOR'IS & SHI~ ' •ES-PAbS-1iRES-TVIES , . l ' I l I \ ay CIA .......... t»-~ .. .wtht--v . ed by th• Su""'""°""" the • "War al WOW1dtd Knee." the nlkOllM~ " roll&lon. - ...,....,, -1114 -nit :~ "11l 11< bold .. ,Knott'• ...... lbJj rrt. d>:i. ~ 16. •• 7:00 -· • l't'IOo " -· St.00. ""' din-• '.ner ~~th• 'Chicken l>tont:r ~t.. • (ftfl •11'1 ~ (:l!J) 437' 'i . '~ 'nor It at 8~ ht and Ir !mt and opt'ft to I.be pubUc. • . · r • • ,., • • • ' •• ' If you thought • the plassic-jersey couldn't be top~. f . . • • • •• ~~ .. Th1nk.~~a1n~ • ... vest play the con ra1t • for all II'• wonh. Hofe ~-~· '. c •on etria Ill /bOI I ...• "'1 7 · '-· l 111 • • 1 JCPenney We Iulo# ..1-t you' .. looklng.Jor. • • Shop $ulfday '*'"to 5 P.M. cit the. following stores: I I • • t .-~~tilON ·I · 01 ~""'"" le~ 1714~ 644-lltJ . •1~.r;1H .. ..._I j ft2.1111 . HAAIOR CENTER, Co.la Me .. 1714) SM-5021 . • • 'f . • • • D~llY I'll ' Abortions Iner~~ • G~ value.s! Sb you ' . ·aria ,your rooms .can both get a·little change. · · · .,,,..,_ • 8~~-• ~· draP1M''-i are aufe , to lx1911ten'yriur home. Rayon/ cotton blend Offilh tP,~rmal foe~m acryl(c :baCfkipg. Penn- PreSt for no tronlpg. Mqchlne wash. tumble di')' deco<alor colors. • ~ .. ·~·····~······ 8.17 72't84 •••••••••••••• 11.71 96x84 ....... -•.•• -....... .20.8§ 120x84 ._ ........ -.............. %1.5S 144"84 ........................ .34..48 188. . ' -· . 'Glnalf' curtains 111 ,_cotton~ ln t.ll<l<ed lier ltylo. CGl!on lm110.Ci~~ -'"'"'· line dry. FUhk>f\ -6Cr1'l/Y" and llOJc3J' .a.1• "· , I ~-t.22Ea. JC Penney • I w. "'-""8t JOU'!9 lookin9 far. 811Gp9!md1Y~5P.M.~lhelollowlngllorll: ~ASHION ISLAND, ~'wpolt 811~h (714) 64;4-2113 . HUNTINGTON C~Nl'Elt. lduntin9ton 811ch (714-) 8;2.777 1. HARBOR CENTER, Cotta Mo.., (714j'W..S021 . ' • • • j ; . .. ,. . . . • • "-.!! • • .. • ... . '"' ~ .. " "" ~ "' I ,, .. . : . ,.'\ '1 ''~'1 ·-.! • I '~I•' .>1•.i' '" . ;l ~ ~ti I ~ 1 ... • I ~p.y PllAn' EDITORIAL PAGE '1 • Traffic and Growth ' ' Orange County road department OffJdall are busy t.eylDi lo patcb up the county U'IDIJ)Ortalion .,.tem lo aipport the plJ'lly unplalmed4or lllld boom ID the &iaaleback Vllley. Tbe llale Dlrialon ol Blgllwaya bu lddecl Us bit -,, beCiJm!nl COllllnlctloo of two f~way interclwl~ ~ now bUt lllll one an4'!WO "811 ..... , from ~lellon. ' In the despite wam!Dgs about an ln111fflcl.ellt road networ county planning wmm••llons continued lo mab deda!Olll whkb lnteilllfled densities and en- coungec;l a fuc,.paced growth. They didn't practice lottg· range planning. II may be too late lo eatcb op. One road expert oald all IUture Interchanges wlll aooo loot like packed El Toro Road unlesl a new transportation system Is adopted and/or the ...,nty modlfl1a llJ growth. Yet many .ltill automatlW!y and Immediately op- J>O<e any far-sweeping suggestions 1ucb as tranlJ)Ol'latlon corridors or redudlons -In projected popula6ons. To avoid nearllgb~,. every pooslble 9olutton lo the traffic and related pronrems of uncllected growth should be st.udlecl serioUlly beglnDlng now. Planning Wisdom . Orange Cowlty PlanninJ Commissioners !Jave' wiae- ly aavecl part of El Toro !IDad from the onllauabt of Commercill f.Olllng -at least for the time belDg. bevel· oper Hln'y 111@.e.l' was astiDg for a ~ne change from multi.family .. Qtial to. commerclil ~ two corners of El Toro ili>ld' iplit-by Muitlands Boulevard. The maloritY of the commladon said no and for good reuoni. While medlum-lliib density residential may not be wboUy desirable tbere, commercial zoning I.seven'-""· Concerns were about strip zoning (there ls commel' clal down the rood, but reaidentill on both aides), about an overload of commercial zoning {enough to serve a ball m!lllon people) and about traffic problems. This commerdal project would have generated fC141Ml14-• ball ttm.. the traffic anlldpaUd Jor the Ille and cnly ldded lo already mi.oerable congeatl<Jn. The county commhldooen are lo be commellded ror not bowing to purely economic reaaoos for .z<>lltl clwJiel, ror aUempting to foresee long-range effl'Cia and !or stiP!iortlng overall planning . 'l'lit comml!alon denial should stand, even If ap- pealed. A better •ohilion for Ibis property llhould , be foond. l)badvised Procedure Poor operattne procedures -failing lo dlsclua publicly matters of policy before taking actions im- portant lo the oommunity -can erode the faith area residents have in their elected bodies. Saddlebacl< VII· ley Unlfiecl School Dlstri.~ trustees have demonstnted such a weakness. Trustees have never discussed publicly at meet· ings what their Policies would be on whether to buy buses, how lo ,Piek a principal for the new high school or ,whether to hire a cliBtrict inaunmce broker. Yet at o~ ~ting they were gtven recommend•· tions on, all. three by the adm!Jris!ration virtually with· out di8CU3Slon. Tbe1only out.id• input came from a few teacllera on the insurance brolter screening. Administration members kew citing lack of µme as the J'ea!IOn for not publicly eslablishinf policy, seek· Ing community inP,ut and then jf<ciding. It s irUe the dis- trict must be OS' ofganhed as )iossible come July 1 when it take.< ... er. But adjoining Irvine Unified District officials seem lo have found the time lo discuss things publicly befoni acting. And the maUer ol picking -however innocently -an insurance broker' who ran the bond campaign an d supported four , ot five trustees in their erections Is a senous one. Saadlebock trustees should change their style and adopt more open procedures. SB Are You Just Educawd- Or Erudit.e? • True Public Representation Needed ~IDNEY J.~) Todu'a "'* ta -hi .. a Dltle dll· . ....... 1cr the~ Each q.,.doo --"' lift _, wbal cJo _!lieJ all . hive ii oft!Mll'? A 10Dre t:i 2$ ~ J1&2ll) ~ -Jodpobte, a_.. fll IO (" } -,.. edlated. • _.."' 75 . ,.. erudill, .... If ,... ... uo, ,.._....,,.ejobl-me. 1.1--lm. AllltalJll, Slratop ml Jtill..i. l. Mn Grat. Ma1'J ~~ and LodJ cu...... J, -. Moan, J«. clan, ·-tl!ll Mannan. . j f. 8obl, J111tlntab, 'n....... Manu ml Hammuralll. -. I. Blllnirct, Me1bl, N I p o I e o D ~ TelllDtnl ml c.r-: - I. Lopula, En!wboa, R u r II an I i GralllllltmlBaratarlL · 7. Lan1e·rbans.~loteo, lhblnatl, -· ml Brlabt. . a. ~ J.AOOk, Ballbage,lluJh and Wiener. · 9. Vi<tor, Fell>, Adrian, ClelD<llt aod Eugooe. 10. AaalDle France, Voltaire, George Orwell, George Sand ml Saki. 11. WIUlam Fonyth, Auden Dahl, ! ........ rd l"uclll, Johann Zinn and J. R. Polntetl. 11. The "Trout," the "Hunt," the "Jupiter," the "Rbenllb" and lb e "Kreutz.er. ,, • ' Dear Gloomy Gus 1be prelidellt of Irvine Tomoriw ..,... !>efore the dty . planning CQlllllllaoloa; !he -ls of North trvtne lll6d "Who'• M, and what's It?" I -C.C.I. TWI ....... ,.._.. .................. ""' ...,"".!" ..... ., fllol we cir • ...., .... ""' ................. ,...,., , .. ' f I u . 'lbebea, New York, Rio ~Jiio, -""" Tel-Aviv. " u. .\ldebann, Ririe!, Betelfle Cen-llUIJll ml Cypa11. I' I' ' u. Alcazar, Pickering, C It~ II o :0 , SdWranburg and Cbambi>rd. • II. '!'be Accuser, the~, the lllndeftr, the Adveraary and the Ttaduellr. ~·· I. Famlil.i blltlel. I. '!)pea of roses. 3. Obooletel'A"' e rl ca a makei of automobllet. 4), ~t law-givers and pr<)llluplon f. , legal codes. 5 . CelelsiUea Iller iillOm re<lpes have been named. " f . """'tries In flcllon , 7. Pl\Ylldans wbam m<dlcal terms, lolls, or 1 have been named. 8, Iilotbema who made !be modern . \iosslble t. Popes. 10. All wrtten (you gel no credit !or that) who used~ in tbelr work. 11. • whaee names were given to · ll: Olllictl music com- pool ~ Former capitals of their couatrlea (no mdll U you simply amwered •1cWes"). t•. Constellations. 15. Medieval cuUea fll great .... wn. ll All early names for the De\lil, in •blbUcal and church literature. P~6tests Coastal Zo:tJe Appointment " To the Editor : The En\ltroz\mental CoalltJbn of Orange C o u n t y , Inc., representing 56 en- vironmental RJ'OUP' throughout Orange County, Is disappointed in, and moved to (ntest against, Governor Reagan's ap-l>Oinbnent of Donald W. Phillips lo the South Coast Regional Coastal Zooe Com· mission. IT IS our understanding as well as the understanding of our Coastal-oriented members {The coastal Alliance, Laguna Greenbelt, South Laguna Civic Al80cia- llon, Frlenda of the Back Bay)' and the C:..gue of wo..... .Vot"'l, that !be public members' ,IJl this cmnmisston should be truly plblk; DOI govenunentai, representatives. The tenets of the Coastal Zone CjJalel:vallon Act ade- ~ provide official repro-latkm. . t ,•. • • To uae tha pu poe!Uon lo appolD yet another governmental representaUve such as Mr. Pblllipa (a Long Beach city counclhpao) is not only counter to the best iilterests of lhe citizens of Galllomia, and a bad precedent. but also contrary to the splrlt of the legislation. The fact that Mr. Phillips was a known oppootnt of tbe Coastal Zone Act makes hi8 appointment all the more ques- Uonable. BEFORE the various appointments are confirmed or approved (or disapproved) by the ~ate, we strongly urge Governor Reagan to recoosider hill apPointment of Mr, Phillips to the South Coast Regional Coastal C.Ommisslon, and to substitule a public member whose credentials are more in keeping with the intent of the Coastal 1.one Act. LORELL LONG Secretary, ECOC Voter• Spoke To the Editor: [..__MAIL __ B_o_~ _ _,,); Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages itl 300 worm or 1.ess. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is rese"'ed. All letters must include signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld otJ request if suffident reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. who have come here to UVe-: This ls m; home! People have a l'igbt tO cotne into my home to•llft, bdt.1 i1ao 'batt the right lo tell them to leave. RICHARD BRALEY Il • AralJs and DoUar To the Editor: It may be we are already,.µnder attack by the Arabs. not in black!bail killing(,~ but in undermJning our i~ credit, i t'. .. ~ .. Feb. Zl/tho J.lrael!J shot dlj!m ,!be lllb- )'1111 COIDllJOrdaJ plane. Twi>,40)'8 later a concerted aJtack was made &11 the dollar. !Some persons were d)llnping vast amounts of ;u.s. dollars into the money markets of EW'Ope and Japan, ex- changing lhese for EW'OpWl and Ja~ bard currencies. OVR government announced that these selleri (/! dollars mre 1peculal4rs. But whoever was dumping oonars was no petty gambler; tbe sellers dealt In billions. Only the Arabian governments bad that kind or m9ney. For years our purchases of petroleum had risen ateadlly in the Anbimi natloas, in ,I.ran., end in North Africa. Lately we have been imPorting more tlum a third of our oil from these sources, and' always we paid in dollars . Until the last iew days, these oil dollars were invested in U.S.A. materials and frrms. As lhe Arabs dumped their dollars on the international banks, their purchases in the U.S.A. stopped, and our stock market fell, along with the value of our dollar. IT IS diHicull for us to believe the in- tense hatred the Arabs have for the U.S.A., over our support_ of :Israel, Co~entional warfare by them agalngt us i.s lropassible, guerrilla. warfare can be conttucted only on a blackmail ~ But our dollar and our economy are vulnerable. It is likely that We are alread; under attack. 1 , 1·~ • ~ 'ROBERT E. O'llRIAN i CleanltJJ•I To the Editor: If you walk your dog ,;, 'a 1>Ub~c place or par"-~an up bis el<cremenl wltb a piece O~!Pal>U or a plastlc-ocoop. A child'• Jl!lll and shovel makeo an ex· cellent·· · "'ll'per. ll 1 you place a nnall pieOe. ,-.paper in It daily, !be • buck 1will not btOom.e lolled or amelly mate a "fiee" iCOop by cut!hiJ tlie iSOitom from a plMtlc jug with a handle. :. SUSAN n SPANGLER •• ' Gu ltatloftl.., To the JiidliJ: ' : !_!\ your editorial or F~b. u, "Gas Ra· tJon Not Answer," you joined those who oppose W solution to "1t smori p,OOlem that Vriatem: the love affair between Californians aod the, .....-poweted, In·:. efficient, eg~l.nflatlng autompblle. l~'s .1 hiib Ume that the freeway commuter ad-milJ !be fact that !be indiVldu811y o)lefllted auto Is failifli in tbe task tit, ' lr""!JIOrtlng people ID and from lbOi< ' '"'-. Ev d the Iii elf hard!<"'' ,.,... f:!:'I OJI P, I I" more gas Is burned, the fight agajn• •. smog gets harder to wln, and the <inly' ones happier are the automobile and ps· oline industries. , ._.. ;,,l ( • ~ YOU RD>ICVLE iM proposal lo ratlOJP gas by repeating the scare prediction ol 400,000 lost Jobs but ~-ollerlng 8'W real alteroativ.e. YOU{s&)' we mast lnduai Calilomtans to "'" · !iop>e form of maSi transpoitation or dramatically reduce auto emissions. Dramatic reducUons do oot appeer to be pooaible and any pins, ~ do make will be overcome by lbeer ;.• volume aa the number of autoe 1n Southern Callfomta cootlnuell ID rlse. And what inducement to use m&Sf' , lraasP\lftalloo would be np"e, el!tcll.O , than gl\S rationing? II strm;i al the very cause of air pollulloo: a !arge amount ol g..Ollne being. !>IJmed In a veey , efticlent manner by more .automobllel!I than we need .. At the very least, gas r .. tiooing will force WI to .use a verf primitive form of mas! transportation; car..iwtng. You say we must reassess our priorities If Mr. Ructelsbaua Is aerl<>••t " Many of us did that years ago when we • began opposing freeways iD favor of a '.: 1 better Ctrm of. mm transportitUcm. We • (you, too) have lost several ~ ~·; progress due lo public ~ and oppos!Uon of the automotive, l gasoline, and freeway constructkm. ~ ·' duslrles. It's past time for you alao to support the onl)' solutJona avatlabte to us· ... , and add lo public uadenltanding rather'' than confuaion. , · ROBERT H. McllQUGLl!l . ' CIA and t"f/e Fedayeen 'Ille DAILY PILOT (9110) quotes Assemblyman Badbam as ,being "in- censed" over req\lfSta: for funds to im- plement comervation plans u n d e r Propoaition 20 to "pay the bills the bureaucracy created." Lament of a Bad Spe·ller The Central lnt.llJimce Agency put together .. me fuclnating faclJ a the Black Septeml>er tenorllts, may up!Jin why fhe1 atormed"Iii>jl~ SaUdi Arabian embul!' in ~ commit their latest atrocity. .ApparenUy, the terrorlst1 alloct t h e world and embarraa tbe Saudis In the procesa by taklag oveo their embaSS)' and .uecu~ ing three di their d!Jtin...-guests, Including 1J.S. Am· ~Cleo Noel, Jr. Here ii the ba~ Crom I secrel CIA nports, which have been aboWll lo us: TllE 8LAClt September movement, named f0< the moot\1 of September. 1970, when KUJi eu-tn 1tarted hit 111c«llfut drive lo C1'Ulb •the Palestinlaaa in Jotdaa, bepn 11 the terrorl!I arm of a~ Falah. 'llllJ IJ lbellargest of lbe Pale!tin· Ian ~. or guerrilla, gJ'<JUIJ«. A fe,; bUDJ!r!ll hardened, emblltored fedayeen were recrulled whose l'l"uri.o m1uloo WU to "gel" King H~~ (lrigihaUy!J; a aecrtt CIA report. "hlah'a ""lion plans (were) aimed at Jordanian minist.era, Anny oflioeiulld ~ of the Royal }!asb<mlte,'fimny. It (WJ'l planoed to erecute ~ lndl•lduali wbemor they may be r,:: abr<lad. in Arab counlritl, ~ 91!c1<~~btr i.rrorlits otn.<:k flnl If. Wasfl )('ell:" Ille I~ Jordanian , 11~ WU lllllied down In CIJro eJD¥: tt!L Tblo bappaed at a ~ Sladl Anhla'a -llliic Faisal ' • (JACK ANDERSON) A reminder: Tbl!I legislation was created by the people ·at an election - oot by bureaucrits. D e s p i t e the usembJyman'a protests, the voters ob- vtoualy favor lw cluttered beaches and action to building aud air pollution. The computers ale com.Ing! Across tbe ' . WU trytna to negotiate an accord be- tween Jordan and al·Fatah. The king wu WOIT'led, according to a secret ~ port, '"about the oomplete takeover of feclayeen leadership by radical exlrem· llta." SPENCER CRUMP Cost otGrowth land newspaP"!' publlshers f""' spending millions of dollars lnstalllng miraculous electronic: brains that will scan the copy of u.s ace newsmen and speed It Into prlnt in a blinding Oash. Tbanb ID this amat!na technolo1i-c a I breakthrough To the Editor: thera't nt question t 11.ke Mr. RJel'a letter on the cost of t bat ne•1paper1 KING HUSSEIN, ho"'°1er, bad In-New Po r I Beru!h growth (March 7 sogn· will be able to ~ hllltence reporta or al-Fatab'• Jn-Mallbol). It bas a very good point. Why sel typographical.,.. votvement in the Black soptember allack do we have to have another Redondo rora it.least a 1UJn. upoo Wasfi Tell. nie.e npolts "Ind!· Bhch? Unlimited J>ullding and develop-drecl Umes faater. cated the King and ~ fa"'1Y ...,,.. ment bas coogest.d Im Angeles beaches .' Naturllly I • m equally targels o! Falah Uaullp plans." wtbellevably. We don't hve ID cai.r to / qalnlt ll 'For Ji dool!Ja my Ufe,lq He aaked King Faisal ~( send a the mob. Unllml!M development la-avocation of brtnglnr bappinw fo hun- representatlve to Jordan •~c.o bi ln(onned rulnlnr this ~lty, this county and this dreda upon buodreas of people. I'm In detail of !be evidence 1ll 'Jl'atah:I stete. We don t Iia<o ID permit Ibis~ ... , SPflJlkiag, of courae, or my !nabUJty to volvement." Faisal count • 11:& ~ , I'm a third gene.ration native \;il.ijl'Ol'· , s~. Haiiela to send a rcpreaen ri,li) ~, nlan. OUr bmlly baa watcbod 1 Ibis , Never ~ aboul learning lo spell Arabia. Jordanian Ambulad u • J>eau\llW stale ~· rldlculOUlly property, dear,' My Sainted Motlier !old w11 lmmedlalely dispaiohed lb ' overpopulated and raped by the jllons me while I wu yet oo her knee. "Aa you preeent tbe evidence ID Faisal: • • · go through life, you will make countless 1'1111 Ff;DAYEEN, • meanM.ile. A..i In B • f . J s.o.,e.1 dellrloully happy ... been llllhig Faisal wilb starlet ol ~· rle • • ' m:~ '\f'~i!"' ~t joy l have Dian l>l'utallty •g~t "'"!!~ These words of w!!dom are ........U, cbarficl: for Inst...,. tlutt' ~~le going !be niunc1a Qina the Oranae Coast • , l CAN'T tell yoo l!ow 111811}' times I've ~~~~le~ :.r:. ~~The= he= =."ll ~ ~:h.~:i1J:! ·=~~~~;,'~:Ji~=. which be usualfy carried wu now a eloqU<ttce of kn<1>i~e """h 11 pourinJ Invariably,. bls eyes wlD IUddenly lll!lll trophy in Hm!ela'• pala.,.." forth from mijbty , .. think bout up. 1111 ehOutdera will 1tr11ifoten. And 0. For a U""' Kini hlsal didn't know 11-11....: filr a wid;I' a will give a little cry of pure elation. whom to 9"Jieve, bu! be tncreaall)sly '!be Lord'=Pra er lit words l know he's come a-. one or 11\Y become roovinced that ll·Fatab bad L10<0ln'1 org A.ddreaa :zee words creatlvolJ•pelletl word&. "Orderve" Is a been lak'J' over by radl~ls. In the end, Ten Cornman menls 2111 words •ood ono. With a smUe or auperlorfty on Faisal wpund up In Hu....U.'1 corner. Doclarallon of Independence 300 words i>J• lips, ho acr1iohe1 It out of exl1tence. This Is Ille reaaon, aconrdll!ll lo lbe CIA, A reoeol onler Issued by the Govern-HJa day ls mad•. And l have ~I that the Blaclt Seplombei-imOllltl Iliff mtlit 11111Di1be priCe fll cabboao 16.911 "'11st1ctlon a creative atlllt enloYI In oow lumed aplnst the Saudls. .....is. the knowledge I bav. mlldt ~ht? tellow I ( ART HOPPE J human being happy. In llll' youth, wbile working for an editor named Larry McManus, I was ex- traordlnarlly generous 1 with the letter ·•m." Such 0 1 ·•Ammoftg the commlng comme(llOraUve events.' . . " And I still treaaure Iha tittle note ' I received from him in re!UtJt: "G!><f Abnmigllly ! MmcMmanus. '' .. . ; THESE ;ult t!J4 rewards or the Cbtis-tian-~ I'"' i>unue4. To he sure the path Is -by thorna -mainly the COllltanl carptna of meanli!' '"!"<la· And tt does lltde good, I've round/ lo Point out all the hundreds uPOD bundndl of wmJs I spell correctly. How unlelrl After all, a score of 98 percent raltt a grade of ex· celi~~t J!,a~r..~_to ~n\c'Jld. too, with , the late George ~ Sliaw. lllr. Shaw. as you may ,...n, -a dla& pion of pboneUc ~-Re"...., Jell a bequest In hit will lo •d18*-lbal Jcnoble caa. t (1111 favorlt. enmpte of the con- vollllions of~~ was them GHOl'l. Pronounce the GH 11 Ill "enough," be. 11Jd1 the 0 as ln "women" and the Tl as In ''!!<>lion." Put ille!ll 111 loflelber and what havtll"U pl Pllb. True. But any dullml can l!ieil ' pbonetlcally, Pboneticlll{ltlllnl 1"xll4 wipe o•I In an IMtant tllot eruu..spliti thal bas 10 gladdeoed 'Ult ~·~ N many. 1 I , I J :• IT'S LlTl'LE wonder Mr. Shaw 80!"' nowhere with lila W-<ODcelftd Cl'U)lde, But now a greater enemy awaita -the· COUlputer, !f'' ' •I' It will scan my copy electronlcally. t· know ~ m1 'IioneS Ulat:' If ii can't" already, !IOClltt or later it w1lJ be able tO 1 auto111atiCally correct my spelling. When it calclJe• an error, no little f!l!d light wlJI' nasb jubilantly, no little be! will tlnJdel elatedly. There's just no way to make a computer happy. The illougbl so dlsplrJls lne that l'v decided that 1 ml8hl u well hence!orth look up !be proper ape)liags .. The lnlubl Is I can't flnd "ordu~: abfWtlere lo ~ ''O" 110ftlOO of the -1dlctlooafY. ~ ORAHOI COAST DA ILY PILOT '-~~~-~~~~~~~'! •J t ' Today' .Y. • • VOL 66, NQ. 73, 6 $£CJl()N5, 10. PAti*S ORANGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA WEONESDA , MARCH l4, 1973 T CENTS Edison Impact Report Drie Earlr By T!J\llY QOVILLI ..... "".... y . A Sl00,000 eilYln>nln<»tal Impact n:port should be lllbmlltad In ..,,, Aj>ril. "" the upanoloa ti South<m caJt!Omli' !'.dbon's llunl!Dgtl>n Bueb power plant. ' F.dJlon olllcl1ls had !Int stl April I IS ll)e !Peet do~ for l'OmplFtlon of ~ Im; )>lcl ,rtport, bof now p:[ ~ IU't nm- n!nl '"'"' ~ ,...!< be!Ond _,,, "We will 'lubmtt ll)e !QJI report1o the Public UUllll<J C<lmmlsslon (PUC) ~ ; the cllJI It lhe llll1t ilme," Paul RicbardJOD., dlstiict manager for E4l.1lon, sa\11 Tueoday. . Rldwdaoo aald h" company llC<S atiolll lO ageoey appn>flls, lnciuGfnl Propoatlloo 211•1 peririlt .,.wn, before any wori can actuaD1 rtart. "I'm optimilUc about our chances ror approv'1 t'' the district manager aald. "Our Nnt -la au tile requJremen11 or " the Air PonuUon Qlntrol District (APCD) and we )lave found no problems • rrom thermal tHect on the ocean." B..icles po!e!ltiaJ 1it pollution, ooo of the chief coooerns ti eoviloomenla1illl bar beell lhe pqsslble ellect on marine ur. will\ FA!ison ...... than doubllnil the amount of warm wlller ti will Inject lolo tbe ocean. • Edi.oa's esisting power plant pumps 350,000 gallons ol waler per minute off;hore from Huntington State l!j!ach. The new combineck:ycle units would add another 5iClll,OOO gallons ot warm watet pu minute. The cily'a harbor& and beadles depor1- ment has moofforoci the-'nlen, and reporll no detrimenlal ei!eclJ from the wan:n water. "SO rar tt bas "'°'"' no ...i Impact. and ln some cues bas been beoeftcial, attract.ing wann water fish wbicb would not ~)' be · there," Vi o c e Mdor-. harbors and l!oaches di<«tor !See i;DISON, l'll'go I) Double · S·e·ssions Asked . ' . ·union High Teachers Cite Beach Overcrowding 81 JOANNE ILEYNOU>S Of .. DADY. PW Slaff Teacliel's in the lj\llltln&lbn Beach Unlno Hllih School Dllbidll'ue.sdq night wed tnillees to pul .u ·11ve blih school! oo ~aes1lon to ease crowdlng on the' camJll*S. llUI, Tlzzard or lhe DIJtrid Educalo.rs Aasoclafu>n made !he request at a board inectl;llg ,atlendod by nearly 200 illstrlct re!~la. Trustee.11 did not agree to the teachers• -r •, request, but 'Voled Instead to let each school, community decide on aolutions to il>e croljdlng problem on an Individual hasla. School board members alao approved bouildary ebanges tor freshmen and new studonts whlcb wlll result In lhe ;hllt ,or about.3bo student.a next faU. The new boundary lines fall along elementary district lines in t h e Westminster and, ocean View areas. Under the plan approved by tn,istees Westminster Hiith School wlll gain 209 additional students from the Midway aty area and the area north of the Hun- tington Center 'lbat is in the Westminster Elementary School Dl!lrlcl. Previously, these students would have attended Fountain Valley High School. Another group of students from ao area just oorth of the McDonnell Douglas plant who would baVe gone to Marina High School, will go to Westminster. Ocean View students living 90Uth or Huntingloo Center will go lo Mlrtna Ill· stead of FOIBllAID Valley and anolher grou&~.m. soulh of Wanter and -of New I wlU .atart at Huntintoo Beach High School bistead of Fountain Valley. The net elloc:t of the boundary c:llanges and an optlon plan which allows in<omlng freshmen to attend a less crowded school will be to increase the student population at Huntington Beach and Wesln\lnSttt while decreasi.rm it at Marina anti· 'Foup- tain Valley. &ii.son will remain on. changed, school officials said .. 'N~ JQh Bias in Huntington' The-changes were enthuslasilca.Uy received by members •f the audl~. many of whom had come to the meeting to support measures that would relieve crowdllle at Fountain VaJley Higll Scbool WhDe the ~l's popl1iatlon will decruao by 320 next [all, It will slDI ba .. an onrollment of UIS, Iarglst In lhe Pol~ Fire Chrefs Deny Co mplaint Allegations dlstricl. . But Gtln Dylinger, an admtniwtrative aublanl ffX' tlio1distriel, ~ .lbtl lbl ~ of ftlldedi .· ........ °" . ~ PractJGea eomm111k>n tFEPC) by a il'f -~"I (our ~ 1'!1'•!"'1111!' ' , The complaint c11arg., IUI the -·· lJllj>!llou• Citla .... W!1Ite- !ltd ... iibl~led b!rllil w.~~te minority al': ~boil 111 ol p>tent~ 111' In j>OI lo ii untlngtOn Beacn, Orange Cotinty dtlet named In tbc com- Burt Reynolds Gives Gihi Bend Testimony • GJJ.A BEND, Ari!. (JI.Pl - A relued tilat is a ttagod)I," Reyoolds com· Bw'i Reynolds told today ho\f Sarah mented.J MlleS fled to his motel room for 1be night MIS! M1les, sobbing as 1he told of aller helng beateo by her business events surrounding the dealh. said ll>e managor, found dead the follo1'1Qll mo!)» wanted lo tmlly at the llnt Inquest,) ing. (Eorller ~ P.•le tJ . _ "but I waa db<oora•ed by MGM not to' Reynoldr and it>\. Br*H aofress, •I> appear. i W&Q.ted In 1-0atl(y 11 the very poarin1 by court order r lolinl an II· flrst. 1t1s b •111\1 I w1nltd \O do." tempt te avoid tettlf)>tlla ,perm, took ~ told the collrt h• ISl<e!f Miss the lltand flrst In tbt -lnquellt !nib the · l\llles to spend the "11bl with him !ollow· Feb. 11 cleatb oLDQvld''1billna1 26. hllrthe beollng )n lier room, (United P)W 11>11~ "lj)Orled lleynolde and Mi8114JieJ we~ In Giia tbat llefnolda •"""''• a.hoai!Ced ~of· lle111Llc< IUJnblg of the '""'1oa picture Dclall (or"'d~ mt back here lO tell "Man l\'bo toved cat oandOl:.r them aomeihln( they alnidy ltMw.'' TbO fight Cleveloped, Reyitolds &aid, 'Alter t,,lol acmed from the -alter 14111 l4Jiol ,..turned lo her room atand, I/Pl aal<!, be llOfllled brlelly after ~ the .. ,.lni wtth blm and outaldo the courtroom to crlll<:be the' of-olbm and loond Wllltfng waiting for her, fldala. deaumdlng te know _,.. she had boo\!· (He !ell the continuation of !he inquest Reynolds aald he had just returned to mado 1 "~" out of !he cas<. bis IJ19(el room and undressed wben ht ("What everybody teem1 to have received • call from Mia Mllff' [Ol'Jl')ltell 11 tl>at • 1ouna hoy is dead and ........... ..------------~ • "David Whiting is l>ert and he's Or .... beating tql Sarall," Reynolds quoted J-«:.~ ~ u saying. "I walked very lost lo l>er ...,.. She bod a cul oa her lip and 1 !Set lllJRT, Pqe IJ . . plaint ·~ Santa 'Ana. Anaheim and Ganko!)""'9.' I ~ ... :,..._ ~ p ... 1\ ... , llatilt/ca, there~ ntneQilca ..... lbl HuntlnJl'>n . 1::$ · filrce r,-t ~re 1 ~ detectl'N, one ._,.eont, ..., cadel·and -aervlce of· n.:;r. '.l'¥A "" Uir.. lndlan1, 'I'"! of liodl are ,PObi:einetl and ... of 'tillotii Is a ~~ llild t'w6 briental& whO work aa ' clerk and a clime lab assistant. The police depirtment employa about ~ people. In the Jire department Ibero are lhn!e Cltlcanos, one Indian and one Orltntal out of the 150 pononnel, accordinl lo city o!11clals. Of thooe mlnOrttles. two hold managemeot poslllona and the mt are !Ire~. ni.r. are no hlacb lo either depart· ment. Both Piccard-and Robita!De denied that they discriminate In their blrtbl and (See BJRING, Pqo I) polpoee. F~~it.=JIU :..,..,,, 7tbe~;~ .... ~~~ a~·~ 11* dislrtcl't -..i cro-llclloel • In lerll\S of .,,... per studen I/ t • • • 1n approvlbll the boundary chaom ud a ""' di.tlld' policy governing them, trustees made 1 one tbange in tbt-SlafI ~· It had -r<eommended lbat the district's sUtllog policy be cban«td lo allow fr<sbmen l!lected by Ibo hoandary realignmalt lo remain at the school a~ tended by an older brother or alalor. , !lyllngtr Ibid board mtmben he d1d not know lio'f many of the lmbmen would dloee IO n:main at tbe mon (See CllOWDED, hp t) Seal Beach Sets Election • On $1 Million Park Bond SofM Seal Beach voters wW be asked to appn>•e a St million bond Woe May 15 ~ ~a park in the College Park East realdential development. The Clly C<luncil aet the election and 11 mlliloll figure Mooday despite protesta from several residents, I n c I u d I n g spokesmen for the College P a r k Homeowners Association. • .Attorney James Sdlmilt, ~ for lhe College Pati< Association, the cooncil to aet the ftaure 11 Sll00,000 In- stead ot $1 milllaa. Sdunltt aald ...,. the lower n.ure Would be dilficuJI lo -trllll I lwo- tblrdl margiil, and the '' ll!illloll would be lmpoaalble. Only one councilman, Thomas Barnes, oppooed the park bond eleclion. saying be did not .W lo &iV< the Bisio' Land Co. a rreo rido. COUncUman tbomas McKbew, who n:pr-.IJ CoUeae Park, asked [or a lower llgure, but finally -bl& vote !or the 11 million price tag. The -money will buy 7.1; ..... from the Biiby Land Co. for the pm. A special ......,..,.., -will be etUlblllbed ii College Pati< Eut and only thqle mldmlS will..,.. oa the boad. The bond ....... ""'.will oosl them about Ill II'!!' .YOll' for tacb bomt. (;onsnlner Revolt Urged ~' .... """!' ....... , w;....-II -.. ·:::::;...-. Isl ... ---..... _ I ............ .. .......... -I ~, ... -: ;;;;,;,,, -.. --':! "' .... ~~· :::r .. ":=' ~ Orange Countians Aske d to Join: Food Bo yeoit· • ext·Moni ---,.--:- ' " I I OAILV PILOT " Crime Attaeh 'Beath 5kntence '·· ~Urged by Nixon " • WASlllNtTON !AP) -Presid<at l'ftl· 4¥1' ur'lllil ~ todq to speedily rU!or€ tlie deal!> penalty !or .,,,...,,, s\i!io~ aod espionage and tor Jdd. In,; and blJaddog r.s.JHn Iii dellh. 1-,,.iso. ~ t!ia1 atilf ~ p.a.iu.. lie',b !or bofoin ~ thol tllt iJ>. saii!ty delmae be sbaiply mtrict"'- ln a message I() Coogrest -tht Anh In his series of State ol the Union reports, N-LalUd ""Jib. dedariog "the only W11 to attd . crime in America is tbe way crime attacb our 1"l9Ple -without pilJ.'. lie d bis; p~ death penal~ sta ,.. ·~ wri-... J • I :o ,.. .. Bernardino 1'oliceH~ \ 8~hMcn:i : • >e~t• 111 Nixo11 w Permit Counsel w Give J?ata iii Writing WASllIN<;TON (UPI} -Pnsideot Nixon agreed today to let bis counsel, J~ ~w-Dean rn, provide certain in- lopiation in wrillng to the Saiate Judiciary Committee reganling ~. Petrick Gray's nomination to be pennBnent FBI director. (Earlier story, Page 4) But Nixon persb:ted in bis refuul to pennit Dean~ to appear in person at the confirmation hearings. The committee was advlsed of tbe Pl"csident "s position in a letter to the commin.ee bv Dean. wbo said "aU ·necessary arid relevant infonna00n·· about Gray would be provided mi tbal he would respond to the committee's qu estions in writing. Democrats on the ~ said Gray would have a bard time winning o:n- firmation unless Dean Were allowed to appear before them lo qwer various questions. particularly tboie involving the Watergate bugging incldenl OIANSI COAl1' .. DAILY PllOT ovt1come a U.S. SUpreme Court cled!loo last J-ndio( capital )JQlllshm«lt ... CGOStilUlmal --..... Geo. JfmrJ ~ said at tbe ft&e House lb! Administraliaa -H "can lind the support of m&)l>t m" of a.. .... i ... 1c .. a1 the 5"pr<me Court .. the -tutiooality ol the propooed death pmally mtute. He elaboraled cm N"wm's message by uymg that the death peoaltJ would oot apply to ..,_ ·-11, and tbll tt oould DOI be iHl90'<d In tlclnaping and bl· Jadiac -""""' .. death mulled. -aid, ii U)>lainiDg lhe Jitter piu.-tskn,~U.1. ldlldj.lddog e11e1 ~ .. we -• .,....,.. lo IO!lt .. bJ. jacRt dilwn if be -.. aircnlt in lllgbl l>Ut DOI llilled aoycme. 1be ..... ratlolllle, be aid, applies to kldnaplng ...... ·~· ... ~.l;C1U::C::th= 1r1ll llrW••+tltlltklDIJ ••only .in!ofat u It is applied arloitrarily and capridously. ") befine tbe best Wlf to IC- -tbe ,,_..-al tbe ...rt ls lo --the 1.-iatic bnposillon al t11e -pmal&y where ii II "81-nmled. •. be llid. "l do DOI coal<Dd that the death penally II a p1111a1.., that will mn! ~·-said. But he added tllat capital pmlsjpnnrt .. an be a taluable deten'ent" because tbe pniopedive --mow .. that u • -....u. from their m..., they tDo ...,, dit.'' Ills ~ -Ibis procedure: After cmYidim on a capita] off#!Dse, a -.. -be beld to dttamme If thin -. •auratatiJ>c ,_.-°' miu,atlt>c faclati'• u. Jm7 -there ..., mitigating ""' ---.. "the youll1 of the -dant" or the ddmdanl'1 mmtal eapadty -"the death """""'II pniblbiled .• .'. But U the jury -there a r • q · gJJntiag '""""" _: incl'l'fiug "the ...... tion <II a gr;a .. risl: of danger to the ... tmol oei:urUy or to the fife of aaolber -"'tbeU!ing of -_ .. duriog mnm•am of ..., o1 the li>t o1 crimes -.. ~u.. ol the death pmaUy by lbe jqe w-he nwr datory" if ... miligallng !actors exist. Wat.er Produced At Edison Plant May Be Re-used Wano ntw produced by the enoling 1J11em II the F.dilon power plant might ..,. ~G!by the city fl( Unman . bill --Edison of · id the ftrm w ter they produced in R<dondo Beach is used to fill a man-made warm water lagoon there. Suell I Jl"'POSO] migbl be possible here, says Paul R.icba.rdsoo. district manager for Edisan. Vine. Moorhouse. directoc of harbors and beaches for Huntington Beach. says the cily would probably oot be interested in em1ting a lagoon because of the cost of building it. "We are consklering the possibility or buildin,g a 50-meter salt water swimming pool," says Moorbowe. ••The pool coold be heated with the Edison water. Heating is nonnally an expensive process." Moorhouse also said that holeb, or a COOftlltion ttnler wbich could be built near the F.disoo plant. might aim taP'the wann water source for pools aod spas.. .. The potmtial of such uses is being considered ... he said. * * EDISON ... said today. •·Any fulUTe impact will need further study," Moorhouse added. Richardson said if Edison's permit ap- plications are apProved. as expected. the first o( six combined cycle units could be in operation in Hunt.ingtoo Beach by August of 1975, wilh lhe full six units pro- ducing l,tlli megantts of power by 1973. He reaffirmed Edison's pasitioo that Orange County ltill faces the possibility or rolling blackouts either in tm or 1976. •·Our resetVe margin will be in- .sufficient to guarantee absolute service to all of our custodle:l'5 at that time," Richardson explained. He admitted the cbaoce fot roRing bladouta -i!ow« shot off io oelecled areas -it based on an extreme coo- ditioo of a higb p:nrer demand at a time wbea tDlll'e tbla ane major plant is iJl.. operative. ldilioa'1 combined cycle additions tc lbO ' lfuntingfoo Beach plan1 will cost more than $300 millioo to build. fticbar'dlon said the ..,. plant would pro- dtJOt 7l P""""t less emlssrona than a CUl\'eOliooal plant popooed and bloded in U6IL Rlcbanboo .. id tbe new plom would produco more emlssloilo thao the aisling plant becaUJe ft Is cooslderably !Mger. The pro,.,...! addition will jiroduce l.tlB megawatts of power compared to the curreot plant's potmtlal of 9 9 I megawatts. The combined eyde unit~ will oot • ~ the a•ivtotlllftal plan~ but wlli i,o,.....i to 81fJPl<ment the ..,...r ....is of the COUlltf, ht uld. • ll<fore ~ .. htld Oil Edboo's lmpoct 10pOl't. F.dlaon officials w!O lry to -wilb the piblit to ~lalll their _.,0an. ·R'tFUTES CHARGES rollce Chief Robitaille .. ' • DAILY PIL.oT J~Pltlff . 'UNJUSTLY ACCUSEO" Fire Chief Plccor41 ~ . ..s.. ~ ottldalS~- r Era 1n .. SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. Arnly 'wtll olflc!iffr m1 111 rlS!e 111 "10\liam i:ii- day, winding up almoll el&bl, Jetlll ol • COIPJ\1IJld that 00ct eontrOll.ed lboi 1saodi of Gia throujhoul the COllDll'J'. Tho s~own will leava t.b • 1,800 AmUlc80 lrocipa llilt-in '\'lelnani .-.. the Military Asalslail<e command in \/kl' oam (MACV). Th• United States also s<nt bome 300 more soldlers--&oday, ending a ~ freeu on wllbdraWll& dill l!#lelt bi! fore the CommUn1stl announced 'the r6 lease ol the current group of American jlriomen. (St.o!t, Pqe f .) ' A U.S. l]!Ot-.,. ellllf about ?00 me Gfs would be sent bome Friday aller the ' Vietnam Vlei °'"' -~ Ame:rQn; rows. 'Ille-ll«tli v ..-uts Amerlcans'ln 11ano1 ..., .. Tbespoluosman oa1il U. ~·­!oldlen would DOI be ~!'home the Com.,.,ilto-.ifo ~ -,;date "°"~., ....... of llia-'illt1•'.Azoerl. can prllooen. • The Unltod states today 'banded out bills !or,....,.. rendered doring the lim · month of tbe Vietnlim peace. The North Vietn••._..• were cbarpd tm,000; South Vietn&lll wa billed $171.000 and the Viel. Coog and the Unltocl SlateJ ..... both · tabbed fll,000. 1be billa ci>ver services sueh as lbe ... of helleopt .. aod all> planes, can and trucb, bCu:iring and meals. From Page J . . Planning Staff To Show Maps For High Rise . The North Vletmmese biD la blgber be:- canlle they 1-.1 Cl30s ellenslwly ,,.. daily Bhullle llfghta to Hanoi in lbe early daYll o1 the c..se.lire. HIRING BIAS DENIED. • • ~ . ' ., lh other developments : --Oivemment troops in oeighboring Cambodia, aided by Americao jet ficbf,. ers, """'1)lured the CJl!lpoOt or Kbleang Moeuog, II miles IOOlb of Phnom Peiil testing procedures. 11Je fire chief noted that h i s department•• hiring poUCy bas com- pletely ebminated all oral and written l<ollng. "'the only qu8lifications are •that the m111 be over 18. that he be pbya\CallJ Iii, thit he ~s physieaJ agility and,~ desire to 1'Ql'k'. aa a fireman," Piccard: said. ~ ~ oo~ lbat the~ of rnilllrili<ol .... the> ~ light\t!ll 10rCl; sliglltly =<eds the perceiJlage of -lbal livepn the city .. ' l!Altiltallle not.ed that his depfrtmeot's, hllint practices are auditeil' bY lbe FEPC, the rederal department of Hous-- ing and Urban Development, the California ~ion on .Peace Officer Standatds and Training and the federal Law Enforcement Als s is tan c e Administration. He said the city's personnel depart- ment administers the department's e.n- t.raoce test, which, be noted, is provided by the state Cooperative Persoruiel Services. . The otaJ , portion of the tist ii ad- ministered by police personnel, he said, "but it's aimed at finding out the man's reaction tmder stress. "We want ~ wtl>'U stf:Y ... cool, who doeso'I get rptlled or·fali\Bpatt and who can communicate," Robitaille ex- plained iD denying that the testing discriminates against minorities. Both chiefs said the lint they heard of the oomplainl was in . their morning Frot11P.,.el CROWDED .•. . crowded school with their older siblini:, bul estlmatecl'tho, number •ta ~~ 1rom'1he ·~die . 1 ding Fountain Valley mayor Al Rot , op- posed the idea. saying it would defeat the ~ of the boundary cilange. Trustees voted unanimously 10 excfude the possibility of the younger sibling following an older brother or lister, but they did retain the part of the sibling policy that allows the older sibling to rollow the freshman to a less crowded campus. 1be two-hour discussion of the boun· dary chanees frequenUy involved the district's long term problems with crowding in the five high schools. Last month district voters defeated a $Z7 million bond issue which would have provKled funds for two additional bigb schools. Trustee Ralph Bauer Tuesday listed a series of possibilities that individual schools could consider -double sessions, extended day, rtlght school, Saturday classes, use of portables -and sug-- gested that 1he district get a legal opin· ion on the possibility of holding a lax override election to provide funds for a new school. The adv~e of the override as op- posed to boodS would be Iba! a simple majority instead of a two-thirds majority is required for passage, Bauer 8aid,. The funds gained Ibis l'•Y mlgh! then be used to build a sch:!ol on a tease-- purchase basis. -elln>Jnating lbe need for the large capilal outlay that In the past bas only been luoded br bond sales, he said. .. He also suggested ~ the board tend letters to the four Cities within the district suggesting tbat fbey study the possibility al pitting a Umit on building permits in an effort to slow the popultJ· lion growth. Such a ')llan Is alnatly being studied by the clly of HlDlthtgloo Heacb. D!<slnger noted that In the two California cities that have tried It -Petaluma and S.n Diego -the action was the subject of litigation. Ray Watson, a parent from tbt Westminster High School area tllfered a suggestion: "You can cbanae your boundaries every day of the weei and it's not going to do any good." be said. "Institute double .....ions. trlpl • aesslool. wtiatevei·. Mau your cutbacks unm you make the people come to you and beg for hew scbooll." ,.,.._Pagel BURT-.•. larJle lllDIP on her heod. She wu in blid slmpe." Reynolds taicl he lbeo invited Ille •e- tms to bis room, when! lbe told blm that Wbllln& beat her up alttt • re!ut· ed to 1ell him when! lthe bad be<ll. "He •tarted beating her llld lbrowbia htr ....... the l'OCID, n Reyoolds 111a Miss Ml!.. told him. ' newspaper which detailed tho ru~ of the complaint by at~ys for tbt'Jia- tional AssociaUoo for tb8rKdvanceiheef of Colored People (NAACPJ), the Leli!U(<>I United Latin Amerie8n Citizens, the American GI Forum and the Meslcan- American Political AssociaUOo. Leonard Carter, western region direc- tor for the NAACP, ponlf.#1~ in the com- plaint that a whl~ .. ppijcM,t:is chances of getting a fire de~t;Job in the 28 cities are "19 times :~ter than an equally qualified minority ,applicant, and the chances for him belnit:t.elected aa a police officer are nine time&Jletter." He further charged that only seven percent of the state's 41,732 police and firemen are black or Mexican-American, but that 'l:l percent of Ul08e living in the 28 cities named in tbe suit are members of these minority groups. He.said an onler by the FEPC granting poptll8tlon parity lo the minorites would provide some 8,000 jobs for blacks and Chicanos in the 28 cHies. ' ' Huge Snowstorm Silences Talks At Wounded Knee WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP)-A ma- jor winter storm blt southwestern South Dak~ todily, stalling nego~ons between Indians lio!diog Wouoded l\ne< and federal authorities. A government spo~n said ~a­ tional Council of Qiurches observers will be permitted to +tate1 f*>d,J1fueJ ·Andi medical supplies to the militant Tudlar:i!) who have hdd the village 15 days. Roads in the Pine Ridge Reserva!lon area were almost impassable as a blind- ing snowsklnn 9truck the area. Four to five inches of snow are reported on the ground, but high winds were causing deep drilling. "The continuation of negotiations with the lndiaM in Wounded Knee hinges on the weather," said Jack Hushen, a gov- ernment spokesman. Jack Murphy. an Interior Department spokesman, said no time has been set for another meeting between government and Indian negotiators. However, he said "one will be held." """ ' ... The eity planning staff bas been asked to develop maps showing just where in Huntington Beach high rise construction might be allowed. Planning commissioners decided Tues- day night they W(luld lite to consider Possible hlgh rise locations while they deveJop the high rise ordinance. The staff was told to return with site suggestions March r1. Dave Eady, the staff planner assigned to the task, said today he has no specific sites selected yet but some obvious loca- tions might Include north of Huntington Center, around· Mercury Savings, near Huntington Intercommunity Hospital and certainly in the Town Lot portion of the city. Commlssione.rs studJed the s 1 x l h revision of the higb rise proposal Tues- day nlght. In addition to asking for potential hlgh rise sites, they asked for further research on a eoaple of minor points in the ordinan.e. One request lnvoM:s funher study on the amount of lot ecrvl!rage wDicb might be allowed a high rise building in an in- dustrial zone. As now proposed, an industrial Mgh rise could tover ap to 25 pereent of, the lot. Commissioners also want the staff to study the p9ssihle dlBtinctions btlwt!en multHtory uses on · Pacific Coast Highway, ver'sus inland property iD the Town Lot sector. Eady said information on both requests would he preoenlA!d Marclt 27. He aim sald mape would heq>ropare<kabowlng potential high rise sites in Hillllin&ton Beach. ' Seal ~eac~ Lihrary Contract Approved .. A $130,055 contract was approved Tues- day by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to build a new county library in Seal Beach Lei.sure W.Orld. The successful bidder~ was the H. W. Sant Co. There were nine bids ranging from lhe Sant's low W $1$$,000. The library will contain 4,200 square feet. It has been long delayed over bids received which were considered too high. TRACK SHOES .., lfi&hwll1 :I. ' -U.S. ~.mis-th Bunker and two Amedcan ild' offidala lDel for 75 mlnutes with.President Nguyen Van Thieu, apparenUy to discuss postwll' belp for ~th Vietnam. The. South Vletna'"""' turned over 600 more C.Ommuoist prisooers at QUang Tri· City and were scbedufed to return an- <rther 600 before dark. The release marked the beginning of the third phase of the Sculb Vi_,,,_ Communist pmcoer exchange. Befoce Mar<h !.II, lbeSouth Vi•-are sup- posed to reeelve almool 4,000 ~­ and relum afmosl 21,000 soldiers. -The number of ...... nre vfolatkm passed the 7,000 mart. • . The South \1lebWbe3t! ._.....,,. 5'1d 13,662 Commuolats and 2,904 Sooth Viet- namese, Including 7.111 eivillana. ha~e died since I.be cease-fire went into e.ffect on Jan. 28. Beach Planners . . Urge Emergency . City Sign Code An emergency ligp code. wbicb ddines identity 'slpll, .... poopooed -y ~ by ttie llUntlDgtll> Bead! '"""'""' CtJmmlssioD. Commisslmers want the interim code pa...,;i<llly the city eoancil .. .. ~·meamrwut191 they" city wm have suffieill!l pew• ,Ao,,-&Ila deslp . and .1ocaum of. sips -lor identity-• The "'""11 dty li8J) Jaw refen to identity signs and offen rellrictims an their placement, but nowhere in tbe code does n tell what an identity sfcl1 is. A8 poopooed by the ·-miosim, Ille defin!Um reads: Any> sign !l9ed !or - tificatioo with the name of~ symboj * nature of a business. induatry. sboppinf· center, industrial park. ......,.tial; trailer parlt, school or institution. The emergency ,,,....,. ~ be Ji! effect wrtil the city sign cOde is com- pletely revised. 1be commis.<:ijql is CUP-. reotly working Oii the ligp oode -. · • The -ency definition will probobly go befole the' eouneil Monday n!PL · . CIOM1' SUNIAY' BASEBALL "• .· -. e Acficlas SHOES 1 O Aclias .. ~ Spot lilt Sl195 • $1495 s1995 • s2995 T~N~IS SHOES ,, • Aili•• ' • TN!onl ec ....... • Jeck Pv.Wlll 7.95-150-1&.95 Men's .., 1.95-9.95-14.95-1$.95 • • 5"t lilt s1095 • '1595 ~19'5 • s24n • • • HAND BALL GLQVES • ,JtAc9urr BAU AAc9um , • "'"G PONG PADDLD • WA'™"'lP suns • REEDo SWIM suns .• FRislEES • TENNIS DRESSES • riNNIS SHORJS & SHIRTS ' ' lllCES-PAR11-TIUS-1UIES • " •-! ·!· •• '· .- • .. • • • r.. ................................................................ 1111!'. • • Wrdon.i.,. Mw I•, 1'173 H OAIL Y PILOY . 3 p Cut ending Prop0s3ls] CritkMll Cue DEAR PAT: My wife and I liv.d 18 months in ltaly and ~ Social Security checks arrived regularly each m<mth. Before returning to tbe United Stales, we botll-iiieted a change or l4dress fonn ell Dec. 21 at the American Consul office in Rome. When OW' January cbecb did not ~ve, we e:m.Lacted tht•santa Ana Sodal se..rilf om.. and they senl -cballge al -10 the Ballimore.~i:'.~ -but llO cbllob for ,IJs; We lll!i>I .bock 10 Sola Aria • agidnl"e•mlllallj · being· lold our cbecks ..... Oil "foreign ......, .. and tt lakq~ ta cbalJge II> ... _ "" count,• we l'\'O'I know wbat 10 do nm, but IOei there Is ........ Joo: Im,. .loog • delay; • ...... S.G., ...._ A •'tii&ietf eaa" '*tJpe wa"'lllllt .. Ba--'tbf die Soda! S«attly .-Ill Su111 Alla. ·A ttjly ls ftClllind Plan for Two J.,:. • ' •• ' New Nuclear . . . Units Backed BJ JOUN V ALTERZA . r ~Olll't .. II .. Stet{ 4 • A battery o'f top.-level electrical utility executives Tu~y st.ouUy defended th~ prtlpOSa]s ~ ~ two new nuclear tea(_'. tors at San Onofre, as the second phase of federal hearings into the licensing of the projects got uoder way in Sa'n Clemente. Led by Edison Company Senior Vice President William Gould, the· spoke.amen for the utilities insisted that San Onofre was the best possible site for the billion· dollar reactor! and lha~ no other alternatives to siting or energy sow-ees were feasible. . - ' •• MR. DIM1$.A·llN6 Horace J. Blanco A joint study al the Trallooo O'eel: welersbed In -iunction with the Ono&• Coullly Flood Coain>I lliltrict ""'"" $50,000 WU I amiaJty. Coastal im>~ optln>Y<d inclwled a g,....t ·or SDt;tlO 10 Hllntipgu>n Beach to malciJ dty funds to ~vdap C.Otral Parlt; $200.\JOQ,,{or Ne!PQi'I Beacil's Cliff Drive View Pirk 10 be matched by the clJ1; IS0,000 l.r clovtloprna>t of the i... Alainltoo Rell~Ba.cln by Seal Beach. Also --..... -~.llOO 10 purdloae a 10-acre park site in Roeemoor, an untn- corponled eommunitj without paa:b; Seal Beach got a"'ther lilO,llllO lor I )'Ort site. '° About Iii million in county prvjec:U ~·e~ appruvtd wbicb could readt lo a 15- cenl reducUon in the county tax r•te. They lochlde design of a DtW county e,I' mlnitlraU .. building, s=.ooo: Constnll> tiun or a Vocen: Registration watthouse. 11.850.000: a LOs Coyoi.s .. giooal park s.itc. $500.01.ML Knocked OU! of lhe ptopel1)' tax reduc- Lioo list in addition to Harbor eout\s were a Manchester parldng COl:nplex. ror I.he medicaJ center. $fi:.t5.000 and a south Orange CX>unty animal sheller. $400.000. High cost proje<U appnwed include $500.000 for $SSO.OOO in equipment and an- $12 Million . nual costs of .$1$,000 for the paramedic program 10< •tepped up medjcal aid: $100,000 tor Ille llffln,natlve act.loo train· !Qi program fOr 1nWty emplomient .dlt.000 to contir.ut. &bl Consumer Affa1 1"'$ Program aud $500.000 •r 11 cmlingency fund ror sociul wrvices not ye1 deslgn•led. Jn the final allocations , ft million was se.t asldt ror city park assistan~. upped from a rtt0rnmended $500,000; !500,000 for a Santa Ana River envirorurtentAJ plan : 8.00\htr $!;00,000 ror Lake Plaeentta Part; $475,cn> for the Santiago Creek greenbe1t and $360,000 for two pork sltu- 10 Westminster Harbor Panel OK. Given to Budget ~ . Orange County Harbors Beaches and 11e said thc•bqard;bas approved s~ Parks commissioners Tuesday endorsed ing federal revenue sharing r u n d s M" 1 with Little debate an $1 LS million Harbor several of the park sites on the top District budget for the ne.xt !I.seal year. priority list. About the only tbings the com-The board committed $51X),IX» . iJ). missioners found fault with during the federal money to buyln~ the $2.3 mllliol)· tame, three-hour budget review were re-l.os Coyotes park site 1f1: North Orange;.. quests for two $300 electronic ovens and C~nty and an. undeter~n~ amo~nt to.. a requested $19.000 boost in funding for r<.~ons.truct Irvine and 0 Neal Parks. . 1 employe unifonns. f:'~r~s where some or the ~geted ac-. 1 .. . . . qu1s1tion money may be spent include the . Actually, lJ?e enure ~get lS a ma~~ S,SOQ-.acre Starr Ranch above San Juan, I le~ of what. f~th we put mto our ~(, Capistrano, the large Fairview park sitei said Co~LSS1oner FrMk 1i;1amo of San-in Costa Mesa that has already been ac:-, ta Ana: We really ~ t have any quired with a <19wo payment and an ex" I altema~1ve .but. to accept it as they are pansion of Laguna Niguel Park. · •.. 1 requ~g 11 smce they know what they The remainder or the money to be,: need. spent on parks -about. $4..l 1nillion -1 More than hall of the requested budget will be used to improve or develop u· ... ' -about $5.7 million -will be spent on i~1:ing park sites, 8ampson said . -11 doYI. .. 'be -""' """" ..... ia~.--·--­.. --.. anlWlg-y. In an appearance laced with sotne sarcasm (during cross-examination by lawyers for the reactor foes) Gould in- sisted. lbat the proposed projects 'W'Ould be safe, because the future of his flnn depended on that safety. Carstensen Pronaote'd part a<quisition and development, .aid Theae Include: . Harbor District Director K e n n e t h -Mlle Sq1,1aret Rqlonal Park in Foun11·, Sampson. tain Valley will 1et $1 million ror ther• DEAR PAT: While slatiooed in Thule, GnJmland, I seol an insured 01ris1mas gift to my wife in 1971. When it didn't ar· me ia ,N<Wtm. ·l!l;;-J filed a drum al the TllJle Post Office in April, 1971. The PllW' w... ""'1!Pleted and senl lo APO Oild3 ill ft~~ "York. I I~ papei> senl by APO and was notified by the Poot Of. flee in Thule that my daim would be paid. I l<ft 'Greerlland )ll October, 1971 and returned to Newton, where the eo.stmaster informed me nothing more could be clone. We moYed II> California, leav!Dg;ll ~-·I just ean't believe a postal insurabce claim can be jgnonod this way. . "W}ien we first sat down years ago to determine if the utility was ready to enter tbe nuclear field, that issue came up," be said.-· Horace J. Blarico Retires ''By holding down as much as possible third phase o( U.1 Clevelopment. , on the operations budget and required -University Earll in Irvine will get $J..r: · development at existing parts, we are miJJioo for the aecQpd phase of deveJo~f' left with about $1.6 million to buy new ment. 1.,: . . sitea," Samponn said. -the Slarr Randt aile, It •PP.roved lqi-,, Gould said that safety of the units as well as the profit motive were closely related. "If the new San Onofre unilS wer.e unavailable for a week because of safety· related probleml," be exWUned. ..it As .Classified Manager He told the comrnissioo be would purcba,. by the bqard, would pt '100,0liO ' forward "a shopping list" of possjble for plamiina " .· , , .-,'. park siles along with the money request Other porks .... wUl get des and lei the Orange County Board of funds Include Cral>'. !JU:k In erfl>l!., '. ! LY,, l'Alta-., Yll' were milillfonlled Ill lllimil, hi 11<9,ls •11ie way lli~ -M. __ .,, .. _,A_ .... P..t Olli«, Cosio .._. ls - -.. ,.. to ..,.... die ........... "" ...... ,_ '"" ··-....,._ -y--i"'9rmolloe wlll .. -to 'l'llale, -.... re-......... --. n.le wlll bow wMdl ,.al ..... cmltr l'Qellteil ,.... dlim ... cu. ltitdl • folknr4p -tlda P.!-y-dalm wlll be ldlled, but Ii may -..... time. would cost •from $2.5 million to $4 million After more than 18 years on the staff, to provide equivalent energy to make up Horace J. Blanco is retiring as classified ror the.loss." be said. manager of t~ DAILY 'Pll.QI' because Gould's comments opened the local of ill bealtb;.i • , phaS& of the liearings beiug conducted by Bl~ ~as 1 ci\f:/;t by Publif;per Robert I.be U.S. Atom¥;: ,Enet"gyl iCommisaiool11 N. Weed 1 as a "strong and innovative Atomic Safety and Licensing Board. · forct!" · in helping build the DAILY 'n.e afternoon oonvening or the PIUYI'. seBona at lhe San.'CJeme&te•Community l'Blanco1s Contribution to the growlb of C'lobhouse dr• 'Only 1 nattering of tbtJJ newpper hu1 been I r e a t , ' ' loeat te!ldents. ... ,11> 1· 11· 1 1 '• "' fblbiisbtrtW.eeO ,sakL-'It-has camed him Prominent among them was Mrs.:. L'}'l' t~ high 1r,p,r~ ~ bis clal&ified ad- Harris Ricks, wbo for years has waged a vert~sing coUe8gµes in the West as well battle to have the new react9rs built in-as all ol us here at the DAILY PILCYJ'." laod,anr.~pti\Jl\(l · ;• • BlincO was credited v:ith inventing the Other than AEC and utility staff in the newspaper's unique> Dime.A-Line ad- audieoce, the number cl oolookers was vertisements shortJy after beooming less than a lialt-d01eri. ' c~UJed maqager in January, 1955. But the appearance of witnesses before when A.be publicat.ion , was the weekly the 'board Tuesday was prompted~ by Globe-Herald.• At that time, t b e public colice.rns aired several mOnlhs ago newapaper publiBhed five to ~ven ~1- in San Diego when the licensing hearings umns of,. want ads weekly. Today. its first began. classified linage aviµ-ages 70 to 75 pages O..'t .Be S•fi. FAison lawyers wer. blasted' by bear· -or nearly 700 columns -weekly. · ing Officer MiChael Glaser at lhat time Carl Carslemeti, named assistant DEAR PAT: Here's a really dumb ques-for asserted inadequate answers to public classified advertising mana{er by Blanco tion, 1 know, but I'd. like lo. have an concerns • about rafiloktgical dangtfs, in 1984., bas been Promoted to fill Blan· aDllftr. ls there any ftOOWSe if JOU go alternate sources ~ energy, the prob-co's position. Since 1969, Carstensen. bas to an ezpensive restaurant aod order 1eini of. nuclear waste storage and other been manager or national and automotive something that turns out to taste ter-traditional concerrai over nuclear power. advertising and ·wiJJ retain t h o s e rible ! 'Ibis happened ,to me at a Jcx:al • ff3r.7~!~~·-·Riegt91 • ~t~~u,iittW~ll Vote · e , .. ~'Ilea ~ , :..,~ " •. ' ;;:,, .. ,.. ....,.,~ . . . . ; ,., O..'t Ille illtimlila.Rd...tt.. ........... ~ ~ ... . '* . , =-!r.o;:i;;s;: pat. Noia.a;:.:. .~.on::liritfut Exemntions Dolly ~~... • -• .. ,. ~~ .-~ . ~= -~ .. ~ ... I -:-::--I ... ··~··~-...~ ~ ~ ~ ·i:ldlf°g c.,; . lly CANDACE 'PEARSON • -recommendations lollowln& bearings, flltl'tle JI ..t u.e ~ ~~ k ~ • •. ot ~ °""! ~ 111• ~ ~ • ~ ~. _Tbe tea.I~ CflDmlssion's proced.u:es sHdd ..._ ,.... ...; filr .. ~ r. VOiing ·nn the lirat exempllQn dailns icllimDiltiee ii now developing a reVISIOll -to -, --lpe,oliber and hearings on building permil ·ap--ot tfie.,"'le to allow presentation <>f staff ~ rae-rant .,,..., ma1tre"4e, er ltead plicatians will highlight the san Clemente , reports !l"d recommendat10ns prior to ..-. Bzpmi ~ -l!lo!at pollkly, meeting of the •South Coast :!le!ll9not the beanngs. Im ~.,_~IJ '1 *""""ii~ 1.oof1 Ccmservation CommisslOO.jMoiidGY.'. 1 Tweoty-five of the 26 exemption cases img u., -..;· W 111t ~ .CO • Tht. eommission creited .. by ~ heard Monday will be voted on next Wle • -•· passllgMI ProposiUoo 20 wm m.et4 t 7 w!<k. The remaining one-: a !JOO "luare , ~ , pm in the San Clemente Community • foot addition tO a, comm~rcial ~g ,in C•ke Clutts •,.ciubboqoe -~~~~ b!;~';°',!:isb'a~:~ DEAR PAT: My bobby is rue· Commillim f!lalrmon Robert Rooney permil ; ' • de<orating. f am M yearw old,., l ha .. a fll Buollag~ aaid a map 01.;/11i'1 • •>, ifucutive Dlr.;.j,,J ~•vfu Ca~ter find I if ·~-~-jl!i1tlll abould be readj or ,., ...,,,., ":"il ......... .:.. limited income. Cao )'DU OU ~< preJiili&o at•ilhe. San Clemente, _JIµ ~~-<~ •. ~~..="1. ~~~;·~~ an any cab deoin.mr" daillts or meeting. The t:1>J1lfruasion must adopt a ~, lVIJW.lK· ~-'~~ • .,... WOnna. ll'Dl,, teachers in this a,..! I'd lite to be able permit 8,.. o!'jllriscllctlon by March 22. l'a<:ffic Coast .,,..bwa)I, the aornmlsslOn to take .. me lenm, bUt the CQst 1'0Ufd Under 'iiie Qios!a1 ConM!rVlltlod ii.ct de""'1 • -. · bsn to bl'ft...,...... ~ • (Prop 20) the eommlssioli bl& furisdi<> or;tbe 15 vitlled rlgbti' •• ,.. to be . ~ 1~ -ziir-= tion o~er bunmng within 1,000 yards of voted on Mcnday, seven are Orange m::" ~'Mo., .n... ..-...or mean high Ude line in Orange Los DxlnlY P!Ole•ts. They are: ..a.w • *" 1 6 Ill dllAet . (1 te t Angeles counties. -,; 51--unit condominium project calJ· ~, k..S:c.i-=mttJ'M'••• some developers are seeking e.x· ed ''Seavlew · VUlas" en CrOwn Valley ::;,, • 1or. Sq' J I . -•ptlon from ~ requireQlenta f'ru:kway In LalllJiia Nlgliel, filed by Jack 111 ..i, May If my lne --oJ. an.ugh vested-right llallill. ~ , . f • w·....; a..r -~*'£:': -: TlleY must allow thal they did aubstan-..t.1A _:16-unl ""l!!fonllniµm project al ,_ "Al 'Y-_. liaf wort, lncllmd 1Ubstantial llablllly B2t ana '33 Lido ·l'arlil)i;fe, Newport ,. el ., ra 1o1,.. -· .. d acted ill good faith, relaying on I!OechC!iled ,6Y R. Daniel Olmstead Jr. " abthorizatlon from other' agencies prior -A lriptU. at. 1~ s. Pacific Ave.; P." .DMueea..u to the~ taking effect. :>unaet U.acli, filed by M11. Oerry A. ConulibslCll(!'l illondoy were uncerlain Hall. aboot the~ tbe word "aullOlantlal'• --A 1116-unil cluster ·development on Altornet~el's ttpreomtatlve Jl!ff-Eait Blulf Drive near Jamboree Read ill rey, fl'reedmiD aupeated I~ eoolider Newpoct 8 .. ch, filed by !DH Inc. the t,,0 «pro~, the type ol walk iklle -A -eondominium project al ond the omouot Sped!. Supefior Avenue and Ptlci!lc Coaot In P""'lou& court cases, Fnedm.811. Rigb~1 .. ii ll"'IP"l1 Beaeb, Wed bY said $4 50Q spoDl Oii exca~ lllld mt' Pedlli'N.ll. Inc. m./:tlllft on 'Silila Bart.m projecl was -A aingl.:f1m11Y i:ooWen<e ~ 311 N. found ll!bltsrillal, but '311,000 IJ*'l "" G•"'°"ll! San Cleiiirnlp, Oie<l b1 Robert .,.._lot a NtW Ycllk City projeet was B. KlltmriTay, • Jound wl9ilbltanU1l, • -1'Jo restdenlial tracts tot ng 216 CommJaJonm blld lo llnld ~ '""'11-anils nelJ' Edlnl'f and .Santa oemptlon c1a1n$ -lo nm M • Barbara ..__lit Hnnt1n110n 8'acb. San CienJca1e mttllns beCaaJe • 119.le 11 by llle Ihmtington l!ArbOUr Corpora- UL, Oosta -commlss(oo p~ calling for slaff lion. Supervison make the priorily list. Nixoo Lake. Y0rlii neclqnol p ' Loi . the loQIJ range.cquaty'lnast.en l>lan fill' Coyotes, Carbo<i Cai\Y<ln and 51arb!l~j responsibilities. Blanco and his wile, Delores, will con- tinue 'to Uve ·at their Mme in Costa Mesa. They h8ve two children. Seaton, a Hun- tington Beas:h resident and teacher in the Fountain \l"altef' scb&T ' BY!lem, and Susan {Mrs. Albert).Wlnterstein of F~ tain Valley. parks shows the county must sl:m' bUy Cem,etery . , 1 ~. l, '~· i '"·" more tban $20 milUoo in land to meet the , •·• 1 1!i ~ 1 ,.,, I* goal ~t hal bNl-.,, I.. ' I l, •1r0 1 &e'"tr0 , ' TO" }dt • 11111 ·'Thtrtu inillloo'~-n:;. fies" ·' 1' , "' so large a figure but there can be w91 lrf.u:I l'i · • ~ of g~ most of what ~.e want.~ i. , , '·. Sampooo -To ·A:ro.UI. .IDSuliii.:. 11'l ____ ., ""' ~ 'il~atin·g Ma:ltk.et'.·~·· l London Dog Bones Vp on ~rocks , ' ·~,' LONDON (AP) -William AMllyn lw found a way to mate mmey 111 ~ stock marltet without paying tues. But he's DOI talking. Willia)n ii a d!Jc. , I In loor tn-0nths, William built a easb balance al r.ero Into al><>"t '22.l!IO by play)llg both the London stock market and Wall Street, his owoer, Bob Bee!'· man, said Tuesday. . Beckman, an inveatment C006Ultan~ said be reads a lisl ol slOCb lo 141. I.\ English sheep dog. Wbeo William. wag> bis lail or licb his chops, ~ ' buys fol' William's accounl They discus:s sales 1n similar codes. Beckman said. ri . So far the system bas befn foolproof. and tu.free. ll«kman cl$hns W~· Ham won't have to pay capital gains tax on the stock market pro{its because "he's not a legal person." Despite his success, the nine-month-old dog gets no salary. "He would have to pay inoome tu on it and ruin the whole tbltlg:• ~· man explained. . A spokesman.for the rnland Revenue. Brilain's Jax service, ""°f"d lo....., meot on Beclanan's claims. The 'spokesman said individual tax cdei ~ ~ discussed. GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES SAPPHIRE AND • ~ THE TEN COMMANllMENTS Some people ask whether it is true that the Ton Commandments were inscribed on Sapphire. The question arises because ancient Assyrian and Egyptian legends dating bock more thin 6,000 years refer to "Sapphire lablels with gold flecks." The sapphire ls a member or the corundum family of minerals, and, according to the . accepted Mohs scale. ranks second only lo the diamond in hardness. A Seiko DX watch gives you the time, the day and the date. In English. EnEspaiioL By Losing Weighl, A~ ' ol adult o~J,; diabeUca can.tJve up lnaulln lrtjecliolls and pill&, by "'81!ni lo 1everal ""l'U:. and smtlnl'thlli, says Dr. Joo. ii. Ev8n1,• an internist. E'¢>s, an 11810Ci~ clitjifAl 1¥1JI~• ol 11!edicin• at the UC lrtine <dl1-ge ·o~ medicine, said ill an illlervlew Tueaday that the treat!Mlll waa sbown to•be ,...,. ca.ful, to SfVer8l -udlea. I I , ' ::Ditt is tbe,,fi!llll• most ,lm1>1rta1Jl,, Ihm~ m the con&ql-of dlabetea -~ llUlll)' ol tbe gen<rilly acctpted mtdJ<,.. Uons aDd treatnieot.11 are not always eJ.&ilo..' . live ill cnoln>llillg'llle -0. lo _. venting its ""'11plicallons." ·hi> ~ • n •7- "In fact. many dlabeOca wtto ar._ovrer.~ .,.1g1it would nevd have bild the •Yllli>-• loins If they bad been cartful aboul Jbv..• much they ate.'' ~ : 1 Evant sald that the fa.sting ii hfl 1ludy wu carried out' under ~on In~ 1 tiillpital1 whn the potlenls loot •l!Olhlng . by mouth eir:ept· water. • • " • {lelaUvely modern and s-Ophisti· cated equipmt!Dt and the use of the diamond, hardest substance of all, •• a cutUng tool are required to i»sci'lhl' or cnt •apphirt. There is no evidence In exlstenco that the llll<ient AS!l)'l'lans and F.gyptians ~ad the necessary equipment or tool$ to wotk on the exceedingly hard sapphlnt material. and pal' Ucularl)'\ to do so to the extent 1"blcb would have been requi.rl!d (or the inscription or the Teri Com· mandments. J. L fiumphriej Je1vglerJ I fill NEWPORT ILVO:, COSTA MESA COHV8'41lNf TE•MS- 17 Y(AIS Ill THE SAi<£ LOCATION le11lAM•ric11nf -M•••• Ch•itt ,HOlo!E 5'11 ·1401 " • WfO!Mj(ll J, ·~ J.4,, 1971 ells Roosevelt Se ttl~·~ 1IEW' YORK (lJPI) -l'l'lllklln and -11-li UvM .. lmbaDcl and wlfe jD -oqJy after the llnt 10 yean ol 1i lho,lr Jllll!1:la&•, !heir JOO Ji:lliott '~ In ... .,-tide In '~,Lldif•' Dome Joun:W. li>.U!t.~ a CGIMfwalloo ol an up-~ ... about bll ·ponoll, &lliLCI ' veil blame4 hll. )nolber'1 ilJ>Onm« , <lOl>l"'F"J.'tllm for Ille t.rinlnatlon .. \h< ~J.\iai side ,ol ~ marriage alter tbt birth ol JCim JIOoaev'elt In Iii! . • ~ had performed her duty in ni~rriage 1 -five llvioj children were testimony ~ that," ~vell y,•rote. "lil!e waAs,a no mor<, bul her bland ig· ~N;e}lbout bi>W 14 ward of! pregnancy Jell llefl!O Fhoice "l'l'pt abstinence. ;~My··~ Anna wu a Y<)lllli .li-plJjlW, ~olh!or ~ded to her 111;11 she~d entered lllljtrlag~ totally 1g· ~t J>f JOY metbOd or cootracepllon. "'W''i" 1ru!d stubborn pllde pre•ented t~.8--" ,lde. •I mar• rta;-e·' mded otter birth olltl'st•on.' ' ~~ h~G rri# ~~( idvi~ ~rom a doctor· or a ~i(,.~miet, !lie !ale First Lady r.>Md ·pi'dtll tll8t her )msband bad rOU11d soJttce._e~bere. She _ discovered love letten Crom her fonner social secretary, l.JJcy Mercer, in his suitcase when she was helping him unpack. ' Tiff ~ ta • ,, . .. • -" C!LA BEND, lf'lz. (UPI) -Fil!n sl!ln' JtJ8iicE IJfl TUB Peace MullonS s.r.a Mlk!I ...,. Burl RAlyool$ fiqd • ..... ~ c~ today ml t tl-•tr ~ m , •c!W • ~ Iii •!IDied lo ""' iiil lofr.i ·un.. v....t<inl of wbal happened the nl&bl her "a number of quesllool," hi<Jncll•~ """'° lluSlneu maJtager died of • drug abqul the --...._.,,.. ol 1 overdoee Jn htt mOlol room. ' -plll · flOWe wtllab ~·WI" II>' John l'nml<, a lawyer io. the dead v..Uplo<s he IObk from .Whiling'~ band, man's mother, med a brief a!V1"' a , Ftat\l< bu tlemanded~t tq crou •lightly amplllled ltOey, hiclll(fklg a lifJ eumine lbe movie starJ 4botil~ head Jn. between Reynolds and Miu MDtl and a jury' Whiting IUlfered, aithOclth tb4' cwO' post-mldn!IO>t !'Wion with a' Japm!ele ty ml!dlcal aamlner aald deeth waa masseoae Jn !Uynoldll' motel room. . • cSlllOd by a dnig overdooe 'and llio Iliad Miss MU.. ltld Reynoldll were lclJod.. lol!llY was not imolvod, !• ' • uled to resume tesllmotJy al U ·lnqU.I oMcordlng lo"' b<i<I filed with W.,_ into the death of Da>lld WbllJn& U , by Frank. Alla Mllel, before Ibo .;,.. whose body was found Feb. 11. cldeol. had "formed the impressloo tbit Gray's F~t~ In Doubt -Democrats WASHINGTON (AP) -Several DemocratJ on the Senate Judiciary Com.- mlltee say they doubt L. Patrick Gr~y !Tl will be confirmed 'as FBI dlrecior unless President Nixon allows his lawyer to testify about the Watergate 1n- vel!ltigation. The committee voted 16 to 0 Tuesday to invite White J1ouse counsel John W. Dean Ill to testify, even though Nixon has said he will not allow it. "l think Jt is essential to the nomina- "Mother would have preferred a divorce," Roosevelt recalled. "That wa11 her fint thought. and her first move wall to of!er it ... But Granny (Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt) held ironclad Vie"!' tiop o! Gray for Vea! t~ ap~r.ar," ~­ about noblesse oblige and broken bofuee. ¥"\ J. Ervll!j•.\° said>afl,or jbO•vP!<: 1 . If divorce were the answer she would cut • • . . , • · ~ oU lather'• mooey aa F,OL•hment !or his stNATE DEMOCRATIC whip Robert ••• ,J 1 .. r. r ' ""· . oflellae." I" ,.~· . '• Byrd, ,who 1111' oPposed lbe =lion I ~~ , ROOSEVELT SAID .. ,,.ther •wllld • l~ Ibo beslnnlng, slid: "U . .does not support two homes flnanclally and • noSf sN>w, Oit Sertllte oagbt riot act to divorce wouJd have been political suicide confirm GJay.~Jt is vital to the integrity in those days. So he gave up Miss or Ifie :Senalet ~ .tl!'11>te"ot .advise &l>d Mercer and the sellior Mrs. Roosevelt consent, that it II'& fUD. detaill• befonrlt ' cts'' <\.,.. continued to lavish money on her son. a · ·. . 0!1 ~d thought , preferred Byrd wd that 1f Dean does not sh.ow, tha ; · -wrote. 'J~ . ..,,_,. the-Sfnate .sboul<I Q0$.'4c:t !JD Ule .~a- w ii pti:tntr tn·public 'iS!iil.clle f!IGln~/jlligauoo ol.thellug- lile, """"-1 it &uirlalld.'"1 ·• ·Willi ~~c ~· last """" W ' !be'~ "An .JU.~ """pleftld. W' ' .' ' • Untoli ' '.• ells of J1$ije · "llllf il\lUiiotio, lo tile l'Bf I~ go Without All in s..e : Eamilg-. Debbie J«!ynolds fisses son, Tod~ Karl,,.,,· daughter Carrie Fish~r ~?oks o,?. l1ac!'Ptag~1 following New York openin~ of musi~~ co~edy Irene,· .• Came, Mlils Reynolds' daughter by mamage to Eddie Fisbet;. also appears rn plaf •· , Germans Say Skeleton ' Pa .. ' hi u 'descrlbed' a leade"!iaald ~ .. , thllJll the •Presi· bf ~ . (, . ~bl~ to 1de"t t ~et .~an fppear. ll not, he me·· _.:nl,,l;~egeqd•ry.J>elngs, IJnn!iute ;'hoqld; · · l'.\I'~~ dliwn and send us Was Marti·n Bormann's to ~"iii° liulDID -Ion are nof the all<llJ>er JIOmlWlllQll. -' !a~ --li>Vedl pot llti ...ihor · ~ tt;$.' ' ' we · • •"1 ~ { ·'= f ·7!'~ { !,. M · _ 4PPROVEP a mo- CLARK AIR BASE, P!>i11PP!nes (UPI < -Mysterious s0ldler of fortiine Bobby Joe Keesee was repatriated from North Vletpam today bu! slipped off the rear ol hit; ·Veedom plape lo a•old _ ll)e crowd ~!coming otbe<·J'OWs and told a Stale Department o!liclal he didn't want lo talk to newsmen. State Department official J a m e s Murphy, who escorted Ke&e l!ack to Clark Air Base, said the civilian POW re- mained a 0 mystery man." "Nothing really is cleared up," Murphy said, including just exactly bow Keesee, a civilian, came to be ~ in North Vietnam. MURPHY SAID THE repalriation flight with Tl otbtt happy re!aritees wasn't the time and the place ··lo< deep questioning but be did ask Xeesee·ltbout reports he hijacked a atnale-qined plane Jn Thailand and foreed two "l'hal crewmen to fly him to North Vietnam where they dropped him on a beach on Sept. 18, 1!!70. Tbe plane took off under fire and returned to Thailand, carrying with it Keesee's passport. Murphy told newsmen, "I made reference to it and got no respome." The state Department official aald Keesee, 39, a former resident of Amarillo, Tex., waited inside the big Cl41 hospital plane al Clark while lbe military returnees debarked amid cheers from a big welcoming crowd and lben climbed dlr~Uy out ol the rear of tile big plane into an open-ended ~nee bus. ~ •·· ' ealed • ., ' . i Figure Hanoi I UPIT ........ sdLDIER OF FORTUNE " lloliby• Joo K- • ' V., r + t. ~ I •J. tlcfOJby' • ~" (1'-Calif.), ~~' ~~~ ,,._ .. \loo =iog Dean to appear before the B (~rlt.1 -,lustice authorities German 1· .... 11ce au•..,_;ti..,. "d •--• {.{ ttfe t'IJt ·lllu tt.-.. I tin L~ ~ ~· -SS.I ._ "-WAS ms own desire," M;......... A w '?'$ Bf.er °( . ·t~04l"'1;l qolliW:Jio:'. ma.,. •• re a g !~:l:~~ ~~fu:'~ = ::!:,t::" they ruled the skeleton was said':° "I think be wants to get ~ 8 jJ, afergat,e , ' , . ·i ~ bu nl!f be wants lo learn late .~t.Yl\ll!'istltalol'MarttnBormann, Borrnan~wtiS!Ufl\l!finileix'o...>..~l);i ors~ I pointed out to hl!\l thett s' e. nf,e) RC, i·ng"" "·nat.e··· ,,r. i ·p· .~ '-" r 't le 11n ttii 1 JtrV est i ~i~ t i o n AdolM!itlffr's missing deputy. when be left the chanO!Uety ~ 1al-fii ~ wouitfi 00 pre;i •queries and be ~'just f'J •1 di odono • . · / ' o~,»ie ggll)g of,l!be 'l>etnocralf' head· ·'• . ~ l/Qld up .. 11. • . "t~• • 1 qlf!i'Jt"11tt-\llii IV~te bWldltjg. They•1aid a denial bddge identified as Hitler k~hlmllOlf ~ Aprjl...,l1%1i. , · >Mlirphy, the State DepartmenVs degg.:, ' " ) / · Gray 'bu ~ llilt he'tun\ed over Borml!dn'a '\VB& foond by cooatruction Former"top NBZl• ~id alt. .• ty special 888islanl for prlso~ w., WASHINGTON (AP).'.-M'Arcll ,J3 bu ! N. , ~r· A u·o·1·11'n·g ·~pean.. who h~~d I White House in-s""'kelketorons Mwooasdauyncovn~e ~.wh8 e,.rne tthh·· wath: (there·1yghtsawyardBonrumnan .. !..~,I)'.m~l~n. jllf~, aaid ~~'s status 't,, t of a been set-as the date for sen.·~-el .•· y ':f. .Y vdtigatI.bn of u-.. bugging, interviews &l"t:U ~ • "'fl'<"""'" '1111,!.W "civilian re~ ht)me " Offlclalt said ~ .f i -N , and data ci)mpiled qy the FBI in its Lehrter railway freight yard near the a!ter ~e failed to brea~ through the Rus· in wasblngt~ they W~ of n0 ~ ~ven ~ found guilty on ~ ~·BEiDH, FJa, •(AP) :...·MJ,am1 '. Watergate probe. , ; wall. stan r~ around Berlm. criminal charges against ~ man charges ,tomming !nm burglary and at· Be:&~'• t.ffsuppfy was dcclanid tree • ,\fler the commllte• action, tile White "The bridge lits the dent& record ol But smce then uncoofirmed reports although his J>ll.11· ~udes llljacliJN! a tempted ' bugslng of Demoo'attc heado of . -today and tWml&h of-Hwse relerted to past statements in Bormann's drawn up by his dentist after ~ve placed ~ in Russia, Latin Amer-plane'tp Guba in )202."and a Ove-year1all {i , aMI-lbg Water need no lmger which Ni1on sakP he,· would plead ex· the war from memory,'' a spokesman !or tea and other widely separat~ ~~· sentence lmpos.;ti11~_,,181Jle ye¥. on 152 qu~of· lhe se-w·--v·~~ 1.:.. I be ,., ec111lve privilege and blo<lt Dean's ap-the West Be..tin Institute !or Forensic .----:------..:.· ..;:..• ~·.::~_ Jedeilll ~uding ~ bad • •• ·~ ~-~ ~~ ~ ifliP1""'1.dlrector of the Dado petlil~. Medicine said. :· '· ,; 'D.(ILT• PILOT . •. , checb and ~ tbelt,,< 30 by a U.S. District Court j111Y. Tiier""' eou e~Ul Department, aald -'--------'----"The police dental clinic bas ruled it is • ;... • , Albis trial, Kees<e ~~was on G. Gordon Liddy and James W. McCord t ump!ea token 'l\iJsday abow· ~ Bormann'•," autbor!ties said. ':V~UVEl!.Y SE•YICE .. an asstgnn\en~l~i ' ~· Ptn tr a I _.._.""' ··ijjfali: 1 Sw .. "'6. 1 a .J ..... u.!_ of 1,,· 0,~ -,.. bte_ gence M, (Cl.&) ~wen AP a a re--"' or _ .....::~1--ed ' m· ' ' ~CKS The find ·-"'hened the ber er th I " ' f 'Ill • ' t Jr., both, of -htl"!! lii,.t _...,-1 o ~ .. March I that· tho ·, the 28-yee\'-old ·myste..Y of Bormann's ~ ... ., ' .. , "~ · <Jt~~ •a-~· u-· C~ity >fti8i'.. o Ml.>.. was conta.ntimted ·Whereabouts•h8d been fJdlved. ... '· iS guarantttd cnme spree as*;. ..,, ~ r ~ The other nvi p.eaded aullfY ~ I , : ,·-cif1 ,~nlng cblorinaton "1'11.e bunt for Bormann is over," West .:<~;:,.,.; • .,, " nv "• ,.., "•~• .,o~ 'MEANWHILE,:~~ .. :L.~ i ~~ , the trial. 'Ibey are E. ~Huot Jr .• I d •"·-'-"'.•--U boiled be( N,dllll,a:to ,, ..... , r;lll lnll YllilT Cl•f .. m !08 •-erl·C-pr!. ~·' • Of t::".,•I • _,. • an .....,..&lCIJ~ be · ore f. .... ,.,.,,., 111 rw. c.u1 • .,., 11111111 1t111111 fU" •u ""' ... _ ~ Conner White HGase ClQlllUUant,"and four 1 drl :j~ ·r.J,t '.t! :t1.l.• f"i their freedom today, with '~ sMlor Miami men with CIA bldgrOanda. •1--~blatlon units were llOOk· x Mov:ns Ban11ed ~~:.,~:,s';"';:i;:,, ~.-=.~."!: r:'!.l~ r8$king prisOfler in Nri Vietnam ' ed up'..19..,. ••• ,,~11UJ>l>!Y Friday tn 11 M:.-s~~·· •Ml • Clll'I wl .... .,....., ·;; d~aring the U.S. Pow· -~·perro~ Bernard L. Balter,~ R. lfaq'ttnez. an~·bc:irt ~ing agents ' rw~ ~ "'"' "'"' ""'11 ,. """ .• ~cenUy •. ~ they......,,ere first clnl Frank A. Shn1s and Virglllio R. I int wa . 8"LaW aald.he would make -,r J • c n"' Ttltphonts , SQl'dltra.11 -.. Gonzalez. r . . .l~lo <U~ o!UotalJ oo how -USt l.n ase · "[would like.lo \a,y I've been In betler Tlleodajl, Q.S. Dislricl Qlurt Jlldfl to an;dt.ctmlllr watar problem in the M!5~.0~:1,.,~~~~1v ... ~r~s .. ::: 6<4MJ21 places but.J_ have never been with better John J. Sirica~· al,•tlt@ futW!J J. " ' · LEWISTON, N.Y, (AP) _ The mayor Nortriwes1 Nun1lt111lo~ BMdl ,)41•\JJf,~ ~e," l\Jl" Force Col. John P. F'lym, o...1;_1 l a1'1---~r-~ -1:.1~ S ~ill. F f:i··. · B ] of this Niagara County village has pnr ~=~ ~~:"'d!Oi~~n:~ · ': ,~ · ... ~~the senior rinking man held ln the \mu, se ~ -• •Tw-.~ · tue or e1ts ' Olll posed a law that would .prohibit X-rated SGUth ~llt\I, LllO\INI Niavel • 4tzA2 At ?fOl::tb, said as·be stepped off his freedom .d ruJe a!'! . . ... ... b1 Ltdrfi . I; : · '°i • ;' _ movi., lram llelltg stowtl\ln this COOi-,-'======:-:::::;;::::::::=:'.:'~.Jllgl!~~;t._.j,1,.,0 _,._ ________ M~cCorcL~~-,1!.~l:V,, • ..')!<• KALISPELL. MOD."° .. (~) -.A 1 munity'.' ;. : ~ '-------,--.:,,..,.·:·;...._.,....,_..:i:.....,,.....,,..;:Il;:,.;..-------------~ ' 1"~ ~·I')• Ka1ispell man forfe ited f50 tiond Tuesday Mayor Jotin W. FermOlle said if such a Jr when be failed 1o. appear in oourt on a .,1,.,, law were enacted in Lewiston it might charge or obtainipg 1'IOllfY Under false IYO.. Wm be given 8 #Jr trfat enc!iftrage other communities lo take pretenses. The cOmplalnt Wllfl siped by eimilar action. a bar owner who~~ tbe man wrote a after which, you will _ A ban wpul<ltt'thave !11¥ immediate al- fraudulent check~and signed 'it: "U: R. be sho'fl' .~ .-1-.t '. '~ r ~ Qn..1t}ijs ~ ~· Lewiston has Stuck." . ',,... ~ 1_ . -,. L,--...... -----.,.-~~'~t.1.• no-mol'ie theqt~-· ~ u ~·1 .., ...... :, .. .,. ·-· .....• ~\ ~ ·!ornad'oes Lash States • ' . ' ' • I ' • ' ......... ',- •• ---• • ~REEN ''W1 KER/ $\¥AG 1 9:,AMPS -, c~:7/:::~d $1 s 95 You can take lt hotM with you ' and hong It for St. Ptttyl Doy , • 11 111 1,.11 I,,,., .'t1t 11111 ·11••1 I 111 ·~ -'.1• 11111 ''''' I 111 -, .1,1 llr1 1 1, ... I ,,, • " • - Says Free :·CIA ~PY ' liElf BRn'AlN, -· (AP) --T. -Ilowney 11JS Iha • ~ be pvo bta ",cllWM ~ IO years .... ls ··uc1eot bistory" aod ht ,.._.,, WllOt ~ dJaculll It la .~..-n. . '' A~ uktc1 him durtna anews....ienoce~yU •Ile bad mealed ai>y -!boder quOIUonll>(. "I .. would ay r ,...-¥ about every bit of ln!onnatlan • ... • • • •'t. .. " • . JC~nney W• l\now what you're looking fot. • • • i • Shop Sunday naon to S P.M1 cat tlle following st0re1: • ~ 161.AND, Newpw;t loodt· 111•~ 6'44·2113., r H\INYi~ l:lkto, Hu•tl.,i..n ·-~ ht4~ tff.7'771 . HAR80R CENTER, Costa Mu• (7141 56-4-5011 •• • DAILY PU.at'.° /,; s. Afrrea ·Pub c·fy. lrhwart Changing ,. , ·~ \ For Dµy Brain Experi~~nt .~ • ! • )}• ' I • .. •oorado' draperleS are sure to brighten your home. Rayon/ cotton blend with thermal foam acrylic backi.ng . Penn- Prast for no Ironing. Machine wash. tumble dry decorator colors. 4ex54" , •. ,,, ••• o1.,., 8.17 72.x84" ••·••••• ••••• 18.73 96x84 .......................... 20.69 120x84 .......................... ,27.59 144x84 ........................... 34.46 We also carry a complete line ot drapery and CU!18ln hardware lot y&rw1ndowneecfS. ol $112.0llO In lltte luncla set aside !or the ·-lment • "II the<OW"t '!!"'• to decide lhal_ Uie project could go lhMd, 1'd· aWI stoP it1" Yu- duhkin said. Abortions Iner~ • 'c J I ' Quick chSqge cover-a~~· .1 · • 1'Gif'lll" Qlf1aln1aro100'!t cotton oonellulQ In taltott<I lior stytt. Cotton bl'alclocl fdilgl. Hand wash, line dry. Ftohlon oolort. eox30"and80lc3e"-1MPt. • .. I .' I • • Maltl1lng-1.22~' JCPenney · Wtt know whet you're looking for. ShOPSimdllynoonto5P.M.~tltefoliqwtng•U.-: FASHION ISLAND, Newpori Be.ch (1141 b+t.:2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington BHch (714-) $92-7771. HARBOR CENl'ER, Cost1 Mesi (7 I 4j Mb-502 1. " I . ' • • , ' , " .. . ,,, ... , "' • • l·.0 ,,., I Ci<IA . " ' 1..4 ,u.. " ~ ' '"'' ·" ··-b "' "J I ''.}JI -~t\\f) .. ~1 J .• ~ , 'I'" .. '·• , ,. ., fJ " . t ' ... ~ti ' 1··~ • ' ' ' 11:lr II ' " I , I~ ~ :• I > 1\ . ~ • ' ' ' •V ' I " " "' . • • •••• .. I ' • DAILY PILOT EDITOBLU.. PAGE Unnecessary Rebuff Huntington Beach dl1 councilmen rather aharply rebuffed the etfort tut week of Tbolllu Whaling, an -mey wbo Is &tempting to patch together aeme 1ol· ullQo to the problems of the downtown area. Couacllmen explained they weren't opposed to Whal· log him•elf, lRit Ibey would not allow him, ~ rl!eat ·at ' the cowiCti meetlllg. IJ1Jey wtrned Wb1llna and other · downtown lnw-ests that the dty will ol1er no more than a cold ahoulcler to any premature cries for city help In d09m~venatlon not IC<lOftlll"l'led by aeme concrele from the property ownen. ConJid<iing the past lost batUes ~n the dcy &D4 downtowners ove< the Top of the Pier plan, and lhe matter of. a pending lawsuit tJie city's J'elld,lon is under· llNIMhle. Councilmen, bowever, Bhould. have been a bit more cowteow to Whaling. He was not Involved in the pre- vloul battles, snd appears to be making an honest effort to unUy the area. And Whaling might well heed the councU warning Ural nothing will happen downtown until the property ownen1 themselves are united and willing to proceed with a eommoo plan. He baa a lot of work ahead of him, and the City might be a titUe more helpful than it was laat week. Safety for Cyclists With more and ID(lr9 li.cydjsl.s roaming the roada f!VtJry day, F.o1111tlln Valley's decUlon to adopt a IXcycle ·I tnill IY-'will be weloomed by motoria!a and cyclists a111<e. Jn • unanimous vote, the city coundl llJls decided upon lliano for 19.5 mUes of pain.led li.ke lanes on exist· big cl!y -· In a city of only 9.5 square miles, this layout 8bould be adequate. i security that they were entlrely safe from motor lnffic. Thla valid concm> Is compounded by the fad that to provide more than painted lanes COstl a good deal Of money -money which the dty Isn't sure It cao atrord. AlJ a resul~ the council lm'i rure whether to ~ ceed with painted Janes aa originally PIOl>Q8ed. °" to hold back all work until further protection· cian Ii& paid !Of'. . In deciding tllil Issue, coundlmen shouldn't forget that even partial protec:lloo ls better Ihm no ~on. , Later, U further Improvements are stUl aeatrea 'I.hey can • always be added. Keeping Lines Open A study of educallonal gbals in the. l>eean View SChool District Is encouraging In that it shOW11 a hip level of agreement among parents and teachers on dis- trict educational priorities. · It would have been unsettling if the study showed that teacbe"" and perents do not agree on the kind of education children ilhoold recelye. • But that lin't ihe -· • The )'Iler-long study, cobducted t>y Cre.t View School Principal Josepli A l)ialnond and Meadow View School Prtncfpol I!eon D. llou.oe, showed high accor- dance among the more than 900 teachers and parenta surveyed. ' They agr.,..i that. le!> pr!optfes, should be given irl the areas of learning skills, mOral and spiritual values, self-image and self-realizalion. , Least Important on the grade school levels are fine arts and vocational competency, the study found. District trustees smd they \Vould like to poll teachers and parents every three y..,.. or so. ' " .. But there was concern on the council whether simply painting bike lanes onto the street would pl'O' vi.de adequate protection. It was felt by some council· men that the lanes might give bikers a false sense of It's a goOd idea. Sucb surveys """ help insure that the district's educational philosophies are in accord with students' parents. H •1 C.Atll UNOEl'.STf\MO ~llY NO O~E S~fMS l~TERESTED lti OUl\.Pl\OjLEMS.' Are You Just Educat,ed- Or Erudite? FNEYJ.~) TodaY'1 Quls Is somatllllli a UtUe di!· ferenl l.r the troopo, Each' quostlon con- sists ol nve names: what do they all bavt In COIDlll<lll? A ICOl'e ol :ZS (14 rtpt) makol 10U blowlecf&eable, I ICOl'e of IO (II rilbl) roam you educated, a"""' of 75 mate. ,.. erudlle. and u you cet 100, you can change joblwith me. I, laaul, Blenheim, Au1lerlltz, Saral<Jtla and Jutland. 2. Mu Graf, Mary Lovett, Dorothy Pel' kin.O, 'lllomas Upton and LadJ CUnon. a. star, Moon, Jor- dan, Westcott and Mannon. 4. Solon, Jlllllnlan, Draco, Manu and Hammurabi. 5. ·Blsmarok, Melba, Napoleon, Tetrmlnl and Clruao. e. t.puta, Erewban, R u r 1 t a n I a, Gr1U1tarl< and S.ratarla. 7. Lanaethans. Cheyne.Stokel, Bsb!Qald, MerJlere, and Bright. 8. Pucal, Leibniz, S.bbage, Bush and w1...,, · 9. Vidor, Felli, Adrian, Clement and Eugene. • • 10. Anatole France, Voltaire, George Orwell, George Sand and Sak!. It. William Foraytb, Ander• Dahl, Leoobud Fucba, Johann Zlm and J. R. Poinsett. 12. 1be "Trout,tt the 11HIJDt," the "Jupiter," lhe "Rhenlab" and t h e "Kreutzer." Dear Gloomy Gus Re GUS Feb. 28, lbooe edUcalors who "aot thern.selve.s in trouble for selling boorz.o" W«e raising money .. holp defl'ay the coot of the ~lec­ tlon to provllle -ad!ools !<>< 1"'JI' dllldrm. Hundreds of teach- en also wt)Jle penonal check>. I wondll' boW .mlldl Disgusted con- tr!bc&ed? -DtJaPl>Olnled ,... ..... ,....... ...,..~ ... .................. ,, ......... ; .... .._ "' .....,. ,. ...... ..., Dllti' ....... ~ j ! ···"·' "! I!. Thebes, Nell' York, Rio de.JanelrO, ' lltanbul and Tel-Aviv. 14. • AldeberaJI, Rigel, Belelgeuae, ee... taqi:us and Cygnu5. .. 15. AlC8%81', Pickering, C jl \ 11 •~•. Sct;,yanburg and Cbambord.•' ' ~ The Accuser, the Slanderer, the 8'\a.rer, the Adversary and the Traducer. ANSWERS: I. F1111141U1 batUea. 2. Type. of roses. 3. Obsolete A zo e r l ca n makes of_ automobdd. ~ Ancient law.givers and promulptqra of legal codes. 5 . c.etebriftea after whom recipes have. been named. e. Imaginary eountrles In fiction. 7. Physlclana after whom medical lerms, .~l8. or aliments h8ve been named. 8. MathemaUclans wbo made the modem comwter possible .. 9. Popes. 10. AU wrtlers (you get no credit for that) who ulelJ peeudoayms ln their work. u .. Botan.la~ wboae names were given to flowerl. 11 CJ•salcal mualc com· pooltlol\I. ~II, Fwmer caplWa of the~ COllDtritl (M credit U )'OU simply answered. "cities"). 14. OinstellaUons. 15. MedJeval castleo of great renown. 18. All early names for the Devil, in biblical and church literal.,.. CIA and the Fedayeen The Central Intelligence Agency has pul together some fascinating facts a~t the Black September terrorists, \fhlch may explain why they atonned into' the Saudi Arabian embassy in Khartoum to commit their latest atrocity. Apparently, the terrorlsls hoped to shock t h e world and embarrass the Saud.ls in the process by taking over their embassy and execut· ing three of lhelr dlstlnaulshed guests, inclucflng U.S. Am~ bassador Cleo Noel, Jr. Here is the background from • secret CIA reports, which have been shown to us : THE BLACK September movement, named ror the month of September, 1970, when King HU&seln started his successful drive to crush the Palestinian! In Jordan, began aa the terrorlat arm of al- Fatah. This is the largest oC the Palestln· ian (edayeen, or guerrilla, groo1>5. A few hundred hardened. embittered fedayeen were recruited whose main missk>n was to "get" King Hussein. Originally, claims a oecrel CIA report, "Fatah's aasasslnatio!l plans (were) aimed !Olely at Jordanian mini.It.era. Army oftlon and members of the Royal Hashem.Ile family. It (was) planned to txec:ule these lndlvjduals wherever they may be found abroad, In Arab countr ies, ElD"Ope or America." Tha!Black September terrorl sl5 struck 6nt at Wull Tell, the ial• Jordanlen pr~, W)lo was gunned down In Cairo In N°"'"'1bll' 11'71. Thu happenod at a U,. wben Saudi Arabi•'• King Faisal ' (JA<:K ANDERSON) wu trying to negotiate an accord be- tweon Jordan and al-Falah. The king wu worried, according to a secret re- pott, "about the complete takeover of fedayeon leadership by rldlcal cxtrem· !Jl,s." KING HUSSEIN, howe!!!• ,had 111- telllgence report• of ali~'• fn. volvement in the Black SeJ>ttmbcr attack upon Wasfi Tell. These ftpat1I "Jndi· cated the King and bia . Amll1 were equaUy targets of Falah asthsd1 p!Jns. '' ' He asked King Fain to send a representative to Jordan "10: tie'. inf~ In detail of the evidence of r•llll·· In· volvement." Faisal countered 'bi.IDvi~ Buaseln to send a representaUve=lo · Arabia. Jordanian AmJ>assador · tl was Immediately dispatched to, lo preoen! the evidence to Faisal. • , THE FEDAYEEN, mcanwblJe, bad been ftlllng FaiJal with' st<>r'J<>s of Jorda· Dian brutality agalhst al-Falslt. They cllllled, IOr lnslanct, that tlie 1110denle al.J'atah leadtt a~Abu Anad "had been cnlelly beaten and th<n tliled. The sllclc which he usually carried was J')(IW a trophy ln Hussein's palace." For • 11m,, Kin( Faisal didn't koow whom to believe, but he Increasingly h<came convlnoed that al·Fatab ha~ been taken over by radlcal1. In Ibo end, Faisal wound up In Hussetn'a comer. Thil 11 lhe reason, according to the CIA, that the BIJclt September terrorlals bavo now turned against the Soudl1. • I True PufJlie Representation Needed Protests ·C~astal Zon~ Appointm~nt '.~ To .the ~lor: The EnYiroOmental CoalJtlon of Orange County, Inc., representing 56 en- vlronmf!1tal groups throughout. orange Coun ty, is disappointed in, and moved to protest against, Governor Beagan's ai>- Pointment ot Donald w. Phillips to the South Coast Regional Coastal Zone Com· mi5.'ion. IT IS our understanding as well as the unct.ntan~ of our Coastal-oriented meal~ ('tlie Coastal Allianc<, Laguna ~bel4 South Laguna Civic AISOCia- lulll, F'Jlen<lf of t1'e Boa. Bay) and the Lea#"e . •f W~ Voters, . that the pubpc m""emberi ot 1hiJ commission shoil1d be truly j!iib~ not gov""'P.!'"'tal, ripresentatives. ~!~tenets "1e ~ta!' 1.ebe ~~Uon Ad ,.Se· !fll~lely, provide for ol&lalr.represen-!allilll. -• • • To we the pllbllc positlill> to appoint yet another gov~ental rew-eseotaUve such as Mr. Phmtps (a 'Long .Beach ~lty councilman) is not only counter to the best interests of the citizens of caUtomia, and a bad precedent, but also contrary to the spirit of the legislation. The fact that Mr. Phillips was a known opponent of the Coastal Zone Act makes his BPJ>Ointment all the more ques- ti-0nable. BEFORE the various appointments are confirmed or approved (or disapproved) by the Senale, we strongly urge G<lvemor Reagan to reconsider bis appointment of Mr. Phillips to the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, and to substitute a public member whose credentials are more in keeping with the intent of the C.Oastal Zone Act. LORELL LONG Secretary, ECOC \I oters Spoke To the Editor: The DAILY Pnm (3/10) quoles Assemblyman Badham as being "in· censed'• over requests for funds to im· plement conaervation plans u n d e r Proposition 20 to "pay the bills the bureaucracy created." A reminder: This legislation was created by the people at an elEtCtion - not by bureaucrats. D e s p i t e the assemblyman's protests, tbe voters ob- viously favor Jess cluttered beaches and action to building aud a.Jr pollution. SPENCER CRUMP Cost ol Grototh To the EdlfQr: I 11.ke Mt. Rles's Jetter on the cost of N • w port Beach lfnlwlh (March 7 Maillm). II !las. very good point. W)iy clo we have to have another Redondo Beacll7 Unlimited building and develo!>' meot has congeoted Los Angeles ·beaches unbellev•bly. We don't bave to cater to the mob . Unlimited clevelopmcnt is ruining thl1 clly, tbls county and Ibis state. We don't have t.o permit this. , I~ 1 third gcncraUon native cautor· Dian. 0\11' family bu watched Ibis beatdlful stale becOme rldiculqusly overpopulated and raped by the millions In Brief .•• These words ·of wisdom are cumntty going the roundl alollg the Orone• Coast: When cmted away with the tbrW of hearlni ....U speak or admking the eloquence of lmowledge which Is pouring forth frQm a mlgbly pen, think about these fl(Ul'eB for • while: The Lord'• Prayer 56 words l.Jncobl'• Gotl)lllhllt'( Address 298 lll)l'ds Ten Commftndments 297 word& Declanlllon of Independence 300 .,..rdl A """°I order lsaued by the Qovern-111"'11 llllinl the price of cabbage 26,tU - . • ,,..----------... 1 b~ ~sen st~dlly in the Arabian nations, MAILBOX J in Iran, and in North Alrlca. Lately we h&ve been importing more than a thif.d of our oil from these sources, and' always Letters from reatfera are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words OT less. The right to cmutense letters to fit space or eliminate libel ts Teseroed. Alt letters must itlClude !ignature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient reas01i is apparent. Poetry will not be published. who have comellenrtb live. •1Tb1J'ts·my home! People have « rtgbt to corbe intO my home to llve. but I also have tbe right to tell them to leave. RICHARD BRALEY Il Arabs and Dollar To the Editor: It may be we are already under attack by th< Arabs, not in ~ckmail k\I~) .. but in undermining our lt!ternlllonal credit. J · Feli. 111! the W°aells shot down U.lJb- yan co~·plane. Two daYo-later a concertetl, ~ttaei" Was made on the dollar. SOme penons '°"re .dumping V8$t amounta.._of,IU.S. dollars into the money· marke~ of Europe and Japan, ex- cbangifle, these for European and JapanO... bard currencies. · OUR government amounced that these seDerl of dollars were speculators. But whotver was dumping r;tollars wits no pell)! gimbler; the .em.rs dealt ill bilHons. Only fbe Arabian governments ' had that. kind of money. For years our PlJI'Chases of petroleum _... we paid in dollars. Until the last few days, these ()U dollars were invested' in U.S.A. materials and fmns. As the Arabs dumped their dollars on the internatJonal banks, their purchases in the U.S.A. stopped, and our stock market fell, along with the valUe of our dOllar. IT IS difllcult for us to believe the in· tense hatred the Arabs have for the U.S.A., over our support ol Israel. Conventional warfare ht thenf.againlt us 1S; tin.possible. guenilla warfare can be conducted only on a blackmail ~sis. Bu~ • our dollar and out -ec0no1ny are vulnerable. lt is likely that · we are already under attack. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN-. · Clean It Vpl To the Edltorc If you walk your dog in a public place er )JIJ't1 clean up his eicl1!Dleiit with a piece 01-'~aper or a plastic scoop. A cblld'• Saodooll and shovel makes an ex- Cellent cleliilet-upper. U you 1place a small piece ot'Miispaper In It oally, the bucket-bottom; will not bect>m.el'solled or smelly. You can make a .. free,,.'.BCOOp by culllnj! the !lot-from a piastlc jug With a hanille. SUSAN C. SPANGLER Gu llatioaing T~.lbe Ediillr: In your. ellitoriat or Feb. 11, "Gas Ra· tioo Not Answer." you jOtned those who oppose any solulloo to the smog problem that t.breatens the love affair between " Californians and the over·Jiowered, In;' etfjcient, ego:lnflatlng automobile. It'.Sr • high Ume that the freeway commuter ad=-· mlts the fact that the individually • operated auto is railing in the task or transporting people' to •and from ,tbejt ~ jobs. Every day the trip g~ harder,: more gas is bw1'led, the fight' again¢ j smog gets harder to Win, and the ooiy ones happier are the automobile and gas- oline .industries. YOU RIDICULE .the proposal 'to raliol gas by repeating the scare prediction of 400,000 lost jobs but willllut offering aoy real Jlttmattve,, You say we must ~ Californians to use ·some form of mass transportaUon or dramatically reduce auto '!.mifislODJ. Dram~tic reduct~ di> not ·~ to. be ~· ,ID!l any: plJl4o we ·fSo niake wm be~Ov.UC9Qle by ij}Jeenii volume as the number of autol in Southern California continues to rise. And what Inducement to uae maM transportation would be more eUecti~ than gas. ration.Ing? It strikes at .the very cause of ¢r pollutioo; a~arge amount ol gasoline being bl.ll'Ded. ln a vezy t? efficient manner by more 8utomobUeS than we need. At the very least. gil! f'i\· tioni.Dg will force us to use a very primitive form of mass transi>ortaflon; .. car..gharing. You say we must reassess Otfr priorities ii Mr. Ruckelsbaua If serlouS'i" Many of us did that years ago wberi wt lt began opposing freeways in favdr of a1) better ft>rm d. mass tranSportatiorf. We 1• (you. too) have lost several chance•l'fcfP. progress due to public misunderstanding and opposition or the autoniotlve;il gasoline, and freeway constructk>ti 'ln-: dustries. It's past time far you also to't support the only solutions available to us":l and add to public understanding ntber" than confusion. :'f ROBl\:JIT IL MeDOUGLB Lament ·of a Bad Speller ,,, '" The computers are coming! Acn>ss ihe land newspa~r pubU.sllers are spending millions of dollm lnstaJllng miraculous electronic brain! that will scan the copy of us ace newsmen and spetd It Into Driltt ln a blinding flash. • • Thanks to \hll • amazing lechnolog~ c a I breakthrough there's no quesUOn I ~ ~ I aewapapen SOOD wDI be abJe to set typographical er-.A. ""'111111 rora at least a bu.Do ~ ~~~.fas~~·m ,.. ' agallln It. For II dooms my Ille-Ion& avocation of bnng\ng llaooineu lo hUn- dred.s upon hundreds of -le. I'm speaking, of course, ol my lnnblllly to spell. "Never '"'"1 about ·learning to spell proper@, deer:• My Sainted Mother told roe while I was· yet on her knee. "As you go through Ille, you will make counllen S.O.B.1 delirloualy hapPy." ~ tight site wul What joy I have broUgbl lo others! I CAN'T toll< yotJ lto1f many t!ntet I've Wlt<bed with ~ 111 a weary editor bu gooe oyer my copy, pencil It! band. Invariably, 'hl1 eyes will ruddenly light up. Ills aboulders wlD stralptlll. Aod he will glv«a llttle cry or pure etaUon. I ~w he's come across one of my ~uvely-11ed ,.....i.. "Ord"'1"'" Is a gdod one. With a llTllit of superiority on his lips, he scratchea it oul of ~ttl\CI!. Ills daY Is made. And I have that .. usracllon a creallve artial enloY1 In Ibo ~wledge I ha .. made anothef ltllow • ( ART HOPPE J human being happy. In my youth, while worldng f0< an editor named Larry McMlinus, I wu ex· traordlnarily generous with the letter "m!' SUch aa: "Ammong the coroming couunemoratlve events. . . " And I sUU treasure tht Uttle note I received frorn him In retllrn< "God Almmighlyl MmcM.mencm." ' ' THESE ARE the rewards of the Chris~ tlan course I've pursuecf. To be sure the path Is beset by thonlti -mainly the comtant carping of meaner minds. And II does lkUe good, I've found, to poillt out all the hundreds ~pon hlJl\dt'edl of ....ms I sp6ll comcUy. How unfakl Alter all, 1 score of 9' percent ratlt a sr•de' of ... c.llent In any test. 1 • And then I've had to lionlml, too, with the late George Bern.ud llbaw, Mr. Shaw, as you may recliD, w# a dtam- pion of phonetic avelllnt Ha .... left • bequest In bia will to 1d1'nad thal lgl!oble caaae. (His lavlrlte eum~e ol the co1> voluUont of Englilb llJ!Olllnc -the ... rd GHOTL Pronounce the GR aa In "enouJh." he said, the O u ln "women" and tlie Tl as In ''Mtlqn.i• Put them all together and 1Vb1t ltJI•• )'OU .,11 f'!Jb. 'l'Mle. But any dulllrd -spell phonellcally. PhmltUe< l!Pflllltl ...Wd wipe otJI In an lllltant that ...,all.__,. that baa .. ,wld"1111 Ille ~ of .. many • ' IT'S LITl'LE wonder Mt. "Shaw gotll nowhere with Ills lll-<oncelv<d crusade. But now a greater enemy awaitS -tbt1 1i computer. . ·. :HTI II will scan my copy electronically. l'.'0 know In my bone• Iha!, ii It. ·can't!" already, sooner or later II will be able'1111' automaUcally correct my spelling. When ii catcbea an emir, oo little red light 1'tllr fiasb Jubllanily, no Uttl9 beU will tlnife! elatedly. There'.s just no way to make a comput~ happy. The thought so dlspl:lts me that r._ decided that I mlpt es well henceforth look up the proper speJUogs. The trouljlo,. is I can't find "onlerv(' ivwher~ Ill tb<1P .. 0" secUon or the da.mned dlcUonary. • · ' ' . n DAILY PILOT • Robtrt N. w .. a. Jjbi!l~er Thomol K.,vu,. .Editor Borl>Oro Kttlbich_ .!idl!or{a! Poge Editor " ' ~: d • 0 . ThC'i mlt<W'lat li'Jle qt the 0au1 Pl1<1t 1ee.lu to lnrarm and •tlmu. llttc retden by prll!M:ln~na tfll$ ""''P'Pfl''• . op(nk>n$ and ~"1· m~lal')' un iiJJ)ict nt jnterc.\ •lld •IJtnlflcanro, bY emvld ng " fnn.nn t\)r tbt. f'jfpt'fUlnn uf our ~· ) l ' D!'l\ft\ant, tnCl bf fl'r~tln)( lmt dlvene vtewlfO!nl• ot Informed ol>o 11erYfft and JJpoknmen on t.oplcs or t.Jut dl,t. Wednesday, March 14, l.978' I Wtdn..iu. M11<b 14, 1973 DAILY PllO'I Moraliti: l~t lf · T wiligihfl· ·Zone of the 1:.aw?- An ·-uy\hlng -abnolpbere11 prevalls 1n this decade, aeeordJng ~ Joseph Somatlno, atlomey, author and coanliJ!aklr <JI the UC! Ex- ttmton, coune, ~ty •.. TwUlght Zone of llie Law. A!J a prelude the C1lurse, which was d'8lgned ix! inform ·-and -them to en.mine and m.tu&te new laW!, be presented a brie! survey of shilling moral a~ titudes· liberal. ApprolimatelY 10 o "Los Angeles aboutd be the tsws on poinograpby were capital or swinging," said the paSS<d las( 1"1'· A Cotnpton iluthor of "The Moral R<W>lu- judgo tle\ermlned that a nude tloo." lie not<d !bat there are tlanc<r Is -U lhe's ug-• 100 clubs and IO Jlllbllcallam ly. And. ''Mldnigbl Cowboy" tor.,.... napplnf In U.. cl- was banned in Texas. ty. Groups or peopla are now Som e people say llvlnf together and ' .... in- p<¥110f!raplty lbould be proven terraclal muriaJes ore ln- barmf\tl Some say reading creasing. such material leads t o AfOl\nON vlolenoe. Others say tt bas no Since 191'1, 17 states ba,. affect. 1 um m a r i i e d Sor~ llbenlb:ed thelr abordOn. Laws. rentino, before moving on to In canromta. an •borUOn lbe changes In marriage. can be pOrformed if 1be ''mlraclea of modem medJclne." In lm, a . court declared thllt l 'n-ytaNlld woman had the right to die. But in Chicago,, another woman was kept alive in • cama for seven ylW'9.' And, lt is a firs\ degree mun!et for 1 doctor to basten tl1' deall! <JI an Individual. CAl'lf AL ClllMES Ooi:e, evtry crime -it might have been bigotry or bU111ary -was a caplta1 ofv ,...... of therapy !or prisoners In- stead. There is the l>ellel that "of· renses are I.I\ exprealon ot a ditterent motivation'' and rebabl.litatioo pro a: ram 1 specialized for each type of"· lender are belllg c:onslden!d- But Sormitlnq, mce a blCfl school dropoot li•ing In lbe Brooklyn slwu, said l>eyond t.hi.!I, prevention abould be Btressed. Noting his time spent In jail, he suggested priorities in penal reform be given to bumanite the Institutions and do SOJTiething with the men. Attomoy .. uthor Joseph So.....,ttno coordinated UCI Extension course wllich tacklOd moral lu.U9s. In 1866, no boot was publlshed If tt was beyond the • moral staodardS ot a child and :I• 1books by male a 1J d female Divorces have increased 400 pregnancy resulted frcru rape pereent in the last IO years, •he or would be detrimental to a said. In Los Angeles, there are woman'a mental or, legal three divorces for every four ht.alth. Federal courts have marriages and in San Mateo ~ abortion as a con-- there are mo.re divorces than stitutional right. In England during 1650, there were 2(11) capital of. fense<. In Ille 1900s this numbet wn down to 50 a~ by 1950. there was only one, first degree mw-det. (In some southern states. rape was also a capital o.ffense.) About 70 percent <JI lbe -viclS come out aod commit crimes again because that's all the man can do, be said. l, authors were s be Ive d ~ separately. marriages. College newspaper ads tell But bl, 1850, a couple where one can get an abortion couldn~ get a dlvoroe except and 1be Uni,velslty of Maine During the lut seven years, however. there has been a moratorium on death for capital offenses. Bu~ be feels crime wiU continue as lqag: as 40 million people grow up In pqveny. Benefit Fashioned Engpgement Announced 'I1)e engagement or Debb\e Marie Morton and David ' ' )lryan Potts has ~· an· , " .,. nounced by her parent!, Mr, •· .. A brunch, fashion show and·a cruise around the bay' a re on the fund- raising agenda of Orange Oounty Associa~on for Retarded Children. The event will begm at 10:30 am. Saturday, March 17, in the Balboa Patiliop-On their way are Oeft to 'l'ight), ""1. Jad: Nelson and Mrs. Al- beit Starr. . ' Even as late a1 the l9%0s, bQoks bY such claS!ic authors .,. 1, as Voft'itire and Tolstoy were banned by the United states Pom Offioe. . bas an abcrtion Joan fund. by pr1vate law passed by the But other reu elating to But now, be said, movies and books break every ttadi· tional prolllbltion. Even the pizza parlors in San Francisco (eature topless dancers.. legislature. Then, it was relax· Jife _ or u! endr of We - ed and divorces were granted hive changed also. England on strict moral grounds. recenUy repeafed suicide as a Only in tho 70s has di..,.... crime, Sorrentino said. self been granted for ir-murder WU a (e}QJly. reconcilable difierences. Tbls. But the ~ 1111 It said Sorrentino, • • • i m p I y wwittty or quality <JI !He that means they don't get a10J1g counts!" bu grown into a anymore. larger problem with i b e NOT VNIFOltM Still, all is not eo uniformly Roles Reversed? Secretary's Ad'vance Coulp Prove Costly ' . DEAR ANN ~: lf anyone had ' . ~ told me that I would wind up writing to /? ___ _ you !or ad\>icel'4.*' dind laughing, but f.ARVl'V _ i reaUY want to get my letter in the _ · 1--' ~~ ,,because there is another side to ·5secretary·bo1'11 probiem and It's time ' tio<!Y tol4 fl.' . \t'm · 81\ exeaillve In a large firm. I fe$filng letters in your column from -who complain about booses . po friendly pats turn into bold pin- C)bel and squeezes -and then the poor girl says sbe need.8 her job and doesn't !w what to do about the old goat. eD, tm an old goat ,.;ho doesn't know t .CC. do abCJl\t his secretaey. I am 57 ~ ol a'ge1 no handsome lover type -=square, middle-aged man who isn't Offj!!e· ,w 81JY tr:>"ble. Especially in the _"[ ~tat)' bas been working with me 1or three )'el!tt and I nev~ gave )!er , a ~ht until .she. started to move in dooer and clOW ror dictation. About lhree·moaths •@ ll>e 'bepn to get so · ~.she •leame!f up my 11- Tliia problem la tJneni and I need to ~ wtiat to do a"6Ut lL And please doo'fsuggesl lbet I nt>lace her. 1bls girt her job &un Alto 'i: and I ,bate to . r ret~~ secretary. much.. -s·i;i..,.= . mJMPED: v .. poor tltlnf - alltlag U...:. for tliree m,.llbo with steanied glades and you ool lolow!Q -I to do about IL ru tell you Ille ume thlq I tell thole -wbo write and uy they .... , bow bow to balldle I an acgresalve ••• "KWIT- CHERKIDDIN•, Boney." I . . up according to age, religion and,, i& terests. Please consider it, Ann. Thipk of ·aJl the lives you could change. -ONE WHO NEEDS A SWEETIE DEAR ONE: !'could Cl\ange U.es alt rtgbt -.,peClally my °""' Tbankl, ~I no tbub. I am DOI iibout tO start piayluf mal<hmaker fQJ: "!l' ,.aile;o. lt'i a daapws under!Wni· and I Wllflt do part ol ltr ' f • • ·+ •1 • 1 " DEAR ANN LANDERS: Y/by don' mothera teach tbe..ir chUdren that when tbey a~ dinner guests ln,.ttliei' people's homes they should not t.sk ror second helpings. I Last night there were 'It -le Jail\" med around our dJnoer table. OUr new nelg1iliors "~" brought their three cblldretL My husband'• bos and bis wife were presenL Tbooe kids oearly wiped UI out. They were• asking for seooocis of everytblng before the adulia were ball way through the llm Coune. Their boob • ol a mother never sa.Jd one won1: Wben I oenled the dessert -cboCiQii!'e whipped cream roll -one of the kids an- nounced. "If anybody doesn't want ttieirl, PU eat it." I nearly died. Please ·print this Jetter, and I hope the mother sees iL -YES, I MEAN YOU. DEAR Y.: Here tJ ta. ,and thanks for brhlglnJ • proble!ll t. this iJltlCe that ha• ..... appeared lien before. And 'lh:at involved penal reform. For centuries. the Judeo- Cbristian theology has taught that crime Is evil and should be puniBbM (penance). But aJoog with social attitudina l changes has come the thought "U you grow up In that kind of environment, the odds are stacked against you." be said. .... c .,,.., s~ ... ,. °"" OF COSTA MESA ' a delighJfut budget salon where beautiful hair styles begin. • v ... ,J 1'l PRICE LIST ,f' ' r.r. \ • • MONDAY THRU THU,SD.;. y . • f.~IDA~,·SAiuRDAY, SUNOA~Y ~~E su&t:rr !,Hl~Ht~L Shempoo •nd Set oi--·-·······....,. . .,. •. .,, ...... _:_.·~·-p.~ P•rm1n•nt Wive ....................................... -·-··--7.SO Tint .......... _ ............................................................ S.IO Blt1ch Touch-up .................................... -... -.. _ 10.lo F 11· • ' ro 1n9 ....... ·--·--··---:-··········· .. ··--·-·····I'"··---·· 1,4.00 Semi P!rmenent L1sh•s .................... ·-··-··----·--10.00 haircuts '1.50 1695 lrvln• Ave. -Costa Mesa Corne~ of E•1t 17th St.-A~v• La Cave 1Re1taur•nt 645-1050 5411-9986 Open 7 Deyo • Wffk and Moat E•1t1lne1 ' I I Elevator'' DEAR ANN LANDERS: You've said repeated,ly in your column that you dO not n!COll1IDelld lonely hearts clubs, ••scientific" mat~tching outfits, com-' put~ dating, and so on. But really, Ann\ doll~ ""' think it would be woollerlu1 if • "Take the • 1,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~= you coold, belp l!OIDe of ibooe lol)ely peo- ple In your reading audience by ptting t~~= !:'t.~"':~ow who is on the level You seem to have a speciiil l:oacl< for spotting the pbony let- ters. I'fl bet you could pick out the honest, decent people the same way. Jt would be just beautiful ii you would run a date bureau, matching men and ~1omen ' MAT~, Nl'rf PAN'tYHOSE Richard's Market Executives • . and Mi:s.·Paul Kenneth • Morton of Costa Mesa. . li"~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"'i~· ;;·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii= Miss Morton attended Mater " ' 1~'.SA~ Del High ScllOOt "Id Oranp Coast CoUege. , • Her fJ.8nee, sOn or Mrs. Mary Potts or ifuntington Beach, attended Golden West and ~ge Coist collec°"'l' The !Je&.llaod ,.,. e1'mftll1 to . m~ ""!!< 1• II Jn st. Joachim's Camouc Oiurth, COsla 'M..a. • • • IJ?Qe ileigt1 . HUNttNGTON H;\UOU~ 0-.-Yani.-4tci9Mrlo MOU•SJ TVU..IAT, 11 • 4 """"'n.. ••• ,.... ~"""' • HVffflNOTOtl I JACM 1ett MAO~· WAltND GREAT RE· DUCTIONS ON REGULAR STOCK LONG DRESSES! ' '' SKIRTS! SW~ATERSl BlOUSESI HATS! JEWE~RYl PURSES! MANY OTklR ITEMS UP T 50.0/o OFF ...... SlARTS ir'OMORROW-MARCH 15 ' ·Oiir4·C""Jo ·-·-~-d..e-.-.._,; ~ ~111 .• BID'TIQUE 'J.44.1 111 UM •i Mecps:t e.-• . ,. .. 1 •n-4•11 ,,.....,1f<'"' e "'-"., CJNqe e Ot C:attl ' . . 1 PAI~ $2.50-2HD PAl.R 1f (limlt 6 pair loo customar) ·-, MATfRNITY SKOPS • The key 1uc:utiv11 of Richard's Marketa plctuNd here were tm- pr'clpetly Identified In a spocl•I ...,. tion publlaMcl Monct.y In tflo DAILY PILOT 01 port·of ti.. 2.11'1 1nnlv1ra1ry , c1l1br1tlon of th• Newport Boach morkat oporotlon, Tho DAILY PILOT rogr0to'tflo arr· of and any 1mb1rra11mlf\t It may have caused Rfchard't Markets porsonMI. Pictured obo .. , loft, 11 . " Frank Splolborger. At lop, right 11 Howard Clar~, Mr. SpiolborlJor ap- poara again, at right, with Chuck Wair. I Burke PTO BUI McMaSCer President of I~ volfmto. Mj1 .f!Ullp MI nanelll, ~ » ct~ lbe annl fOf lbe uniL Eader PTA • Mn.~­Presld<nt COMING UP: Sl:ydl\llng es- blbltlon, a l1lOVle and tlldet of a bacl<pockinc trip in the High Sierras will be featured at anit meeting 'lbesdly. MCdl 21, al 7:~ p.m. 1D Gi1ler lnterm<dlate School Guest speakers will be 8ttllh<n Wblt90ll and Principal 1'r..i Perrault. New ol'ficert: WOI be elected. and an ice aeam &OCial will follow the meeting. Hope View PFO Mn. Rollst -President COMING UP : Election of officers will be conduct.ed at general meetlog T u ea ~ a 1 , Mai-ch 201 at 7:30 p.m. in the school library. Puppet lhow L.ake ~Vw, PFG • Mn. IUcUrd B.c:Utrom President ' ' COMING UP: Pla1l! for the upcoming Fun Fair will be discussed at general meeting tomomiw. Volunteers are COMING UP: Mother and n~ed to assist with ar-daughter Easter bonnet con- . . DAILY PILOT ~ .. by IUCMl'C ICIMhltr Center Stag~· Romantic While..membeu.oLFountaln Valley Elemen.tary ScbOol's PTO prepare for a motbeNlaughter fashion show. which this year features wedding gowns from GoodWUJ: Industries, 1'raeeyiand Scott McKeough practice their roles. The sho\v will 'be )>ris<lnted at 8 p.m. W'"1nesday, March 28, in tile multipurpose room. • •J I • I ¥ eui Horoscope ' \ .. . .. Gemini: Serve I• ' ·Best lnter~s.ts . THURSDAY erov~. 'Look behind scenea. J)on'f judge by surr.ace it}: MARC'i IS di.cations. C.prlcont is in pib- By SYDNEY llM.tJl$i:-1 IUre._ •-' _ _,_ · ' .. , ~locpt. 23-0ct. 22): Leo persons cumo to· terms ~ FrleltihfP :,may, b$ on llrfl.. . with themselves In Ur3. Many " stand u_p-!iit ~lnclpl.. biol born under this dynamic d0n't rule out lnfelligent ~ zodiacal sign will be d,eallng in c~otl5. ,.. Finish ra~ thaJ1 real estale. land~ and -~~ e;"~b=. ~: purchases. Many o~ ·:will could provide hints. t 11 be active in teJevlsl&i, Some , _.11.0 ''-,.., · " 1 new entertainment 5taf1:,_qn t·~ ~~1 . r (uci."~11!~· ~ l: the horlzon will be Leos.' The · ·~ yoU8eltl You ·can !m· monlhs Cl Mareh • n d prcas . profe"1ol!al ·wpenor. De<elltber wrµ be-e!pe<lally Key.OwiJIQlkl)Owwhat,your •IJ!nllicanl -bY •p;,tolie•, the ,,Oil) (! and to take.ot•ps '!'hlcb sincl• Leo may :o<riously be alinn atlaln!nlf It. Originality conatderlng rnari!ile: .. ·-la a ~eynolt to .. ectsa. ~·llllJ ,.,,?-. . . I be your unique aelf. Al\IliS'(M.,-t!\:21-Aprll Ill : Soclal'M,uv~i''loe•ases. YOQ. SAGmAR!US (Nov. 22- make s~~1'h<• tt·re,..; •. :Dee. 21\: Favora.bll' lunar j some lnvol•lhg Opposite sex-. aspect now coinckies with Young ipenOns ptay »41'a· ''journey of tbe.mind." Means mount roles. Sag~ l8 ~you can 1uccessfull~ reach , much In picture. Thls Is' ume ~ current situation, tor ~tive thinldng. rShake present llrhlta.tlons. y 0 u off se111'ou~t. pe,..,.lve. You know "1i)al to. do rangements for the fair and ~ will be presented by the may contact Doug Smith, ·•'"' i'W '\;»~p,m. Monday, chairman at 961-ll!rl. ~ J4a"."h •Jt. Easter eggs ' '~ted ~ students' fathers Su.hard PTO :~·"° 00 .fui.1ay. Mn. Pbillp Mig,....w ·.,Monroe PT A President _,, ... -1... R S U I . ed Mn. B. R. n......,,..n EPORT : n t rece1v President J $1,000 in the Disneyland Com-• munity Service Award com-COMING UP: Unji will petition ror establishing and . s~ ·us second ~ual stu· staffing a new school library c¥nt ,art contest unit "(, . Council ' ~ . and when to do ll. Act on what TAURVS (April 20.May 201: you know!. I Be aware of specifics. Leave . . . d I f ·· d / ' speculation ror another time. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22..Jan . \. J • p· ' Of . ,,..,.. :-~-:.;h~~t~~ln~ ~~·r~~7;11:0 ~·~ •.• v/.a_ r1e:: · rogra.ms ere , be -tloo could be heallbf C~ It i v e elfort Is • L·eaders Named chalfeiige. RA!allu no one Ii n . Cl!riflde->ln mat., handing you anything on 11'0' partner. '.MoiltiV p o & It f o n ' verblal sliver platter. > ~rv••~<Qlllfdmtion. las Ayudentes1 ~·1 I& on lllOl't Uw! you , , GEMINI (Moy 2111_un• 2il)o • ~handle, ~1, 1c-Del: ·M!cii.ael Gutscl\",il•:tli4' Flex!bWty ~ .. your•bell ln: .• c6unl5. .. I I . ;.. HuntjJlCtol• ,B'e1()1f: l' o 11 ~if terests. Means be versatUe •· · ' • l\• ~ De~t W,lJJ ... ~& .Klit. without 1<atterlng your ldtt<s. · V.UUVS <J&11>; .JO.Feb. ~k~ at lliUiOij,fn#'tllll' ot , IWatlvet figure prominently. [l!)t Emphasis Is on' how to HuntinclA>n I> J ~f·c~,/ ~ Do what you do because ,of deal wllb !Ill" wbo holda op-AyU(fantei ~WI!)' ~- you, not to pleaae orhnpresa oosll!g, vi.,,. Y(!ll 08•~ .ror.e Couocy F :s~fflb--. relal1ves. Vqo lndfvldual is in 1,.ue1 and wlp. You con listen, AssoO!a!l6 ' •. . picture. ~observe and offerttiggestlon!. .~ • ,.. , •A~pli~s especially where one Meli!""l''•1\l'.MI meet for a IMNCER <June 21.Jul,y 22):1 , .,. lo;, you is cooo~rned, •10Mfu!'l'ooqp'Tuesday. Morch Money, budget, • p •cl a , , ~ "1IU011$1P:IJ~. " !tl, ln'iliii'Meieury Savings and r.':' ..it~e_:::;rit= r~~rt,J>.1t-Mlntn 10):• •l.dai/;Mwlutigioa Beach. you. Strive for greelar maturi-' mat Ii": 'Uio" ~nad ' Pt!; Qutacb wUI dlscusa lite ' ty, Pamlly membill c1Utrve1 ~r ;Jlj~~.::.JC.Y.-"°'!. , .•ihl• ol the department with beodlt of dollbl If illp!omotlc " ~ ,..,,...J ~lb: 'Sp&lal emphasis on the ycapfn.Otherwf,.,)'Otlcoutd I ,~~wtibH.eor Juyen11e· J .. uce ~1i.m, us I , ' Artists · is one or her favorile organi-Serving with her are Iba !'f\i.rtalnmenl bY a groop oUO . Ru Brandl will give i zations by aectpling lbe invi-Mmes. Leland .feat1, vice Y<JUD1 iieoPf• wbo are port oCi ~ watercolor dimonatratiim lcir talion. Jlf<Sl!k:nt: Dooglao Mallleny, lbe Up Wllb People program. ... Le'·~-~ Art ·-~-· CM J . ~ -..,, Robert , r "~ ~ •~g• -Un1ors de Ford, trasun!r· Jack. ' S • lli>n at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Battle Against Dnf8 Abuse Gr ab• m, ...,.$10Jd""' en1ors J '1 .March 20, .in the Lake Forest f "~-'-'tt1i and --..... .,;;_ ? Bea·•·and Te••'• Club. will be the tqp!c o .,..._ ~,.,. ,,__. 1 seri .. • ol trips are "°'"" u• ··-for C...ta Mesa Joniors wtielJ . ~ ol • -.... Ibey meet af 7:IO p.m. Tbars-2:lu,-.. ,...,.,. ~ bY the Harbor SenlOf Alpha Ga ms · day, Marqh 22. in ,t.i. e · Otf>er dairmen .,. the CIUunJ' Club. Dublin Your Money is the Clu~!S8.,. . , • ma..~'·!'-Sberrard,'I On ·thdnesd•y, March J !I name, and gambling is lhe ')1fe meeting 11 open IO the mentlleiilllfj>: Fl<d Alleman, mtm)lers '!ill leave OJI game for O>elnlj<rs and IJU!i4tc aod a spectal welcm1e rill ellop: 'tbomu J. Fletcher, lhreHay tour of D 11 t ti rriencla .. r Alpha Ga. .. m~·:'m~~~~~-= ~~;a.:'a~ \lariey1 on Aprffl;•~al Delta, Orange County Alum , to ........, between lbe aees of ca YIOOCld. porllatOeDtarion" Santa Anita ~ Tr•ck u n•• '!hen ~ Co!ebr•ta • cwt Wales, ~ co· , Patrlelt's *' bellol)! In • IW!i. l'tillll.: -:.'l':.:ds,•ll>d .~' ali'I, ..,,:,'Kiy. U 1 ~Joey • Jrvme. Camp Fire G«qeWoll,commanlty mem'l!Onwmteaveon~'=-1 -' graJJ!I -•·~·~ of the ·-,.,.,. -t trip to Mwco City a ; to -...sunlversi.._ IA-~--~-'-,. -apart emotilllJl]ly. ~ '"'f,~"""1lVU[ , problems and bol" to meet lnte,...._ · ' ,t' 1 • them. lfe al50 wfll point out UIO (Jilly 13-Aug. U): Be per..., l!prt . IJY. how Iba FSA and similar ...,.__. \It. /jl>lllO pelWOltl •I> Moderate a~ l• elHn· or1anlutlo111 can }le!p. • ., · -.. birtlxby of tlie camp Piro • · -.,,...., ,. .. j 'Cltfs. Iba Aklofannoh 8l'IUP lrv1,,. Women • , • ,, , od ill , will hi .. a pollucli -at w.,.•1i. ~ ~ ., Secrete tt pear to !hi:.-tbt .... tv• at tlal. • ' ' you,Butlly!qttpmbertbat IP TODAY' JS YOUR Se rttaries llO .... ,, ... you -~! ' for J>Oil!lnr· Cheek the 1X'lct. lllllTUDAY you can do much ,... ... ~ become In-bettor wflb your .vo1ce. You .....tllfllf a.,. Pls<ts Is can aocumulal• money ll1rely IQ be ln9"1• . because you m talented and 1~ •. . can bring to«•tber lbose wbo VllOO JAlll--· 221: bola d1v•1ent view•. Your Older lndlVldual m,ty lack domeotlc lituallon will be •he•..,.. X., la to !\ave )l>Ofl oolld t1U year -June 111111 In 7tJUf own c&pBbUltle1. ohould be your moat slgnlfl- Ytti•ndal 1ltuaUoo will Im· ca••t montb of 1m. Dele$.ales and alternates· wbo Wiii attend a May con- vention In San Diego will be elected by the Orallfl• County Chap!tt or Execut r ves Secretaries during a dinner meeting Tuesday, March ®, ln- Jhe Golden Ph e a s ant mtauranl. SPEAKIR Abf91ll V1n •Burtn Ablgtll Van 1wen, wtOi la t ·llJ Satur4ay Mardi ll, · 1o will be Ille lopif of Wll1fam ' "Dear Abby" IQ mtlllons, wiR uie muiupurj,... ...., of W io-1ptor tor lbe Pilla tor 11!anilan ' be 1lJi! ~ al the annual Marinen Ubra?'· c.ta MeM Pola Deparl-daJ will be preoented • Riport to Ille CommilnitJ DI The .,...,.... will be • mm~ l!bo wl1I oddi• the Ila"!": Area ~ jec!lolarl Philhermonic , :._ofw=y~~J.\~ =~~/r:.cy4';: =~~a1:".t· 'pip Ibey JJteej ~gtll• Folk singer, Ruth llamo1 1 lbe ~ t &inla 'Clstlsco~ofm<iDben. Unl-!1 C'!.mmunlly ihreb 2~ 111 amat wlll enferlal~ Harbor View . Ana • SC Aulll"liary -liaa m•llf.t;'""° ~..i,~~~ Hills Phliltarmonlc Committee } Mlaa Vil) Qu,.., 'flh9 tw ~ ~ ··~ 1' . l!qn1Ci during a meeting a1ated for 10 served *"' on 1flt no-M"-A;llF DrilP wu i... lltin ti ~ f, ~ W 1.m. Tuesday, Morell 20, tn l Ilona! botftl oodwfll 1tall..t jltaldOrl! iii lbe' Aux-'ind jn<tldl ~ . the home of Mrs. Mlllml ~ llJduMrlet .flt America, ao-lllaey lei SOUlh Cotti 0Jm. li<D In cue of tndc-:z. Dickel' wllq will ~II MacAdnms. fl\!91'ledpl thal the ~trles munlty lfospltaL Alao .., Ille .,... will be law f1lt Jiit • " ' • • I tDITIOM I , VOL:. '6, NO. 73, 6 SECTIONS, If» PAGES • -'Z"ero ·lloise' Goal J • Dorymen Say They'll End vi~lations Or .... --.. E .... ~ __ .. __ .. ". .. --·~ ........... =~ __ ... --.. WRITE SUCCESS STORY WITH AD !twtt-uh. • ·-,....,,. u...n to tbll _, ~·1:· 'II a. CAMINO, W1 c:Wlb. :t. -tlroo, ilr . RIB. .io,,1 root. Ii>' ptOl 55,llOO mL $1119. {Pbolle No.) ~ .._ loll ol calla ... rtlUll of tl)lt Id -"a Wtlllc -·" ~ I/If to the !'lterilltr. Wrtl• ,..,. own ..,.. Ce.. llOrt-¢all ,..,. ad·._ for a DAILY PiLOI' dlllllled wlnl ad, and ,.."II bt ..... to .......r. 'Ille -U..-IG.m. mitlee !or El!Viroomeftlal ~ty In Newpcrl Beach. He proposed that jell taking on from the airport be8lD making • 1JMtgree bairpln tum wbel! tjJey eech u alUbide ol 50 !eel.· 'lllis 900ld 1111 jell in Ibo pool- Unn ol gaining altitude white over tho ci- ty ol !nine• and UC lrYine. Griffin said tbe9e areas were mt as ~ .. the parts ol Newpc11t - and c.oia Mesa now under jet -patlems. O!llcials said all« the IMdlng lllat Ulia -tedlnique _.. be ....re. 200 Surfers Dispersed . At 'Newport Judge's Surfing Role Clarified Otis the Ott« OUCbl to -bdlcr but be II DOI ,_ o1 Ibo mm1. ldellecl1oal ~ of the 8llilnll kt""'"'" In rt'~ al the Orqe. Coa n l f .-.~ Wtl, Olil ftl in -theft. The --.... -w bll WIJ lllrouC)l • -5 "' Ille -of llla -and W" ••nished Into lhe Mt\¥ .... --llUl-0. -I •<Y wlleo <ti a wlM llllmoL "rm afraid~ tlll&hl tllink be'• wUd cw~··..,. ou.~ oner, Al Lulje, wbo b aloo -ol A.,..i. the """"' ...... Sile --out .or -1111 tall by u.. Qr c;.c,n. ~. . ~ "Otis doesO't • ' • • -•• .. hunt," -Lutje. And ...... , tloat, but Lulft oayo Otll • I 3 Traffic By WUJJAM l'CllREIJlllR Clf ............ s.... • • . I ... ~. ,,"'' z ... Optil1_ns Open 1!~ I I/ .-., . . (, • • . .. ~;. ,. •• !t. ..... • • • •• ...... / i % DAILY PILOl • w-... Mlfdo 14, 1'173 ."-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fCrlnae Attaek • Death .Sentence ·:Urged by ,Nixon 'WASl!INGTON (AP) -Presld<nl Nii- 00!. ....... °""""' today to !peedlly -the deltb penally for lrWIOn, ~ and esp.kmage and for ki6-"4'PJDI ud hljlcklog nlllll!Jn& In death. ',µ. allo Wed thal ilWf -J'O!IA!tlel bUm1 f"' boroin inl!IOen, thal the 1n-"'1ib' c1e1 ..... be lbltpl)' ftStridod, In • -· lo Con&m1 -the llxth In hi. -of Slate ol the u- reports, Nllon lalked IOUi)I, declaJiDa "lhe aaly way lo atloct crime In America Is the way crime attacb 011r pmpi. -without plly." P~lice SeH.e · ' T~o Suspects, ·Housing Map : ~ burglary suspecll wanted by ~ and Newport Bead> llOllce were al>lftbeoded Tuettlly by olllcerl wbo found in the~ts' car a map !olded OOl lo reveal lucrative realdentlal mu lrom ewport Beacb lo san 'Cllialeote. Laguna Beacb pollce boo~ James M. Cfo\'e. 27; ot Clllver City, and Mlcbael G. MIU, IS, Of' Idaho, °"• eusplckm of tiUTlilarY: Tbe men were ,,.ing held for ~tlon t.day pending Issuance of ball The ca}Jtll.re of the two men came after a general radio broadclst was made by 'Lainma lo all C01111ly police departments wlili a description of the suspects' car and Uceuse number. 'Mley were picked up by Newport Beach police on MacArthur Boulevard ;apparel1Uy heading to Los Angeles where ·the men are believed_ to have been staYing, Alex Jimenez, Laguna Beach ~burglary detective, said today. :Jimenez uJd a burglary bad been at· tempted in Newport Tuesday by two men who exited uslng a vehicle, a red VW ·canvertible with a black top, after being stared away from the home there. Later Tuesday, a Laguna Beach resi- ,deiil relurned lo ber home en Through .S.tmt and found two men fleeing lrom Iii! house. She called police with a 'diicrlptlon of the men and their vehicle, a red VW convertible with a black top and license plate number. Tbe IUJpeCtl are aho believed , by 1 police to• bt dmpUcat Iii "' burtlirt Monday ln which a $D1 Persian rug was taken from a home on Nldo Way in Laguna Beach.. A wimm Identified a getaway vehlcle matcbfng that of !be suspecU, polJce Aid. 1 Del. Jimenez said arresting offi~ ltund the !nap, and tools C<llMionly.,'"4 ln burglaries In the men's car, but, did not recover any property believed to have been stolen. 3 Y aclits Finish Cabo San Lucas Boat Race Today . . Three yachts ln Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Cabo San l.Alcas race had finl!hed the 790--mlle course at the 8 a.m. roll call tOl;lay. Ragtime, the 62-foot ac:ratch boat from Long Beach Yacht Club. w., first to fioish at 11:25 p.m. Tuesday. Bob Beauchamp's Columbla·S7 Dorothy O. from NHYC fiIUshed at 8: 18 a.m. t~ day, and Robert O'Brien's 61).foot SS. yawl llol&bed at 7:55 a.m. There was no report on the positions of the other 12 boats in the neet. On corrected time Spirit beat both Ragtime and Dorothy 0 to take over the overall and Class A bandi.cap lead. However, boata stlll at sea could save their time on Spirit. OIAMel COAIT • DAILY PILOT ' He Aid hill pnipoted death penalty atatute waa carefully written t o ovm:ome a U.S. Supreme Court de<:Won Jut June rullllfl capllal punlabment 111> comtltutkxial AMI. Atty. Gfn. Henry Petenon said at the 1Whlle -the Mmin~lratlon belltfes II "can !Ind the 111pport of maybe Iii" of the Dine Jultlcet ol the supreme Court en the COOJtltuUonallty of the IWOtlOled death penalty atatute. ue efaborated (II Mmn'• meaage by ..,mg that the death penJ.Jty wculd nol apply lo anyone under II, and thal It • L'Oll!d not be Jmporecl in lddnapm, and hi· Jacldnc ~ wbere no death te8uJted. P~ aald, Jn explaining U>e latter provtslon, that Jn hijacking caaes "we want tbe bargaining power" to talk a bi- Jac.ter down if be bas seized an aircraft m Olgbt but not ldDed· anyode. The same ratJoDale, be Nld, applies to lddnaplng ..... . Nkon aald 1the court'• If.I dedsion hinged on a ftndlng that the death penally wu unconatitutlonal "only Insofar as it ii applied arbilrarlly and caprlciOUJJy, "I believe the best way to ac- commodate the reservations of the C<lurt is to authorize the automatic impos!Uon of the death penalty where It is war- ranted," be said. "I do not contend that the death penalty Is a panacea that will cu~ crime," Nixon said. But be added that capital punishment "can be a valuable detenent" becaU!e the prospecUve criminal would know "that if a death results from their crime, they too may die." His proposal sets th.is procedure: After conviction on a capital offense, a hearing would be held to detennine if there were "aggravating factors or mitigating factors." U a Jury !Inda tbere are mlttgatlng fac· tors -such as "the youth of the defen· dant" or the defendant's mental capacity -"the death sentence is prohibited ... " But if the jury finds there a r e ag· gravating factors -Including "the crea· Uon ot a grave risk of danger to the na- tional security or to the life ot another person, or the killing of another person'' during commission of one of the list or crimes -"imposition of the death penalty by the judge would be mm. datory" lf no milfgating factors exist. Youth's Father Sues District On Eye Injuries One time Orane Coasl ColleJJe ~k coach "'NorqJ il!n11n is sl!frig ·:\he Newport·Mela finlned School lll;\;lcl and a teen-aged student for $200,000 because of eye injuries suffered by his son. The action filed in Orange County Superior Court by OCC history teacher and maral.bon runner Lumian seeks damages for his son, Jonathon. Lumian, of 2016 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach, alleges the district, plus Heinz Kaiser lntermedlate School pupil Brian Batchelder, are responsible in the May 24, 1972 incident. The •ult chargea lhat }'OU!lg Batcheld" swung a jacket at the Lwnlan boy while horse-playing on the basketball court, causing the lipper to lodge in his eye. Temporary blindness and some degree of permanent damage resulted from the injury, the Lumian father and son con- tend In the action. Tln·ee Newport Projects Gain Coastal Approval Three admltllstrative permits allowing for minor coastal zone construcUon without a public hearing have been Issued for Newport Beach projects by of· ficlals of South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. Tbe commlsslon has Jurisdiction over developments within 1,000 yards of the znean high tide line in orange and U:ls Angeles counties. AdrnlnistraUve permits are normaUy granted by the execuUve director, but Commission chairman RoJ:>ert F. Rooney granted some adminiitratlve a n d emergency okays before the hiring of the commt.uton'a uecaUve director, Melvin carpenter. The city of Newport Beach received two ·lldmlnlltratJve peflllillJ -one for two jO.loot wooden grolns on Balboa Island to prev:eql !rOflon and cne for re~t cf 11 pJ1lnCJ under Newport Pier. A third permit was granted Paul Her- rick ot Corona del Mar for a tw<r bedroom apattment addition lo a bolll<?. Weapon Buys Probed WASHJNGTON (UPI) -A JuaUce Oepertment official aald Tuesday II Is In· vesllgallng the purchaae by unnamed peraoM of Jarae aupp11t1 ot Illegal weapona In Meilto l0r shipment lo Nnrtlwn Ireland. SAN :,:1 P,IL (UPJ) -A San JllaJI paycboloeltl <lafma moo'• beUdt eu ..... frigldll,J 1n ~llal}oll L. ~ aal!I n.: dq • lludy of fT '7.:'.r.-Ulo -ol 11 tod. li.t 11 of them bad beoom• sexually frigid alnce thtlr husbands gre" beards. lie aatd IOltle of the womtn elahned their hushandJ' beard! tickled to much they C<>Uld oot con-- centrate. Newport Maps Tough Stand On Builders • ~ewport Beacb ia: golng to try to make it even tougher qn builders than the state sayt it's supposed to be. City l'Ouncllmen want to require en- vlronmental impact reports (Ellt!) from developers before the issuance of building permlll, In certain Instances. New state guldellnes SQ they can't do that. Tbe guidelines say the lllllance of building permits 19 a "mlnl1terlnl acl" and therefore not subject ti subjective controb:. The . Ital• aay1 only •iliscret10nary acta/t such as the issu1'fi¢e:,. o/. uae perm\t(·or zone changes, could hilve EIR requirements altacbed lo IJ>em'. , City Attorney Pennis O:Nell, however. told councilmen Mooday.Ngb~ thinks they can "get arpuna·• tbl't st! ulatloo. He says 1£ the bulldJng epartment brings any buJ!dfng ' permit requeat before the council, that automatically takes the permit out or the realm or "ministerial" and makes it a "di.sere· Uonary act." O'Nell's interpretation brought protest from Larry Moore, the Irvine Company's general planning admini strator, who blnted the company might have to test the opinion in the courts. "This is the kind of ,thing that could tum into legaJese real fast ," Moore said. "We have a oumber of plots of ground for which all that's required are building permits," Moore said, "I am sure we would resist a new requirement to go through adi::litidhal review." O'Neil's responSe to that was blunt. "That's his opinion," he said. Councilmen will consider the proposed guidelines for all Ems at their next meeting, and told tbe planning staff they want the reports required before. taking any "dlsmtlonary" action. , City Manager Robert L. •Wynn pointed out that the eflect of requiring the reports for certain building permits would be minimal. They would be re-- quested only for projects that rocelved zoning or use permits before Ems were required, and °!!~. only for pq~ t)\e plaiinl!IJ ata!I ~s haYe a f icant _.,, Fr~,. Pagel DR. FRAZIER ... • Panel .:Okay · . . . Newport Beach ol1ld.a1I have recdved their lint permit lftlm the South Cooat Regional Coastal eon.er.auoo Comml> •ion -approval to repair Jilewporl and Balboa Pien. "Thil marb the llnl pemlJt we ba're obtained from, them," uld ~ Work& Director Joseph T. Devlin. "Wort will start within a week to get tblt 'wort dooe." He said both~~ the tip cf the Newpon. Iller,.~ ~Ing increa!lngly dang....,. due m-pll- inss. The end ol the Newport Pler;was pflrtly closed last month rO ~ ...,_, "This work ha• been waidng {or'...,,. time to get going," Devlin ~ 1t was delayed once becauae ol 0. t'19w_r°" of supply ol n~ pilliip WI' Ille .big slowup was. the coastal peniut," , llevlln said a number ol chf .maJDle. nance projects, Jnci_, the plin llild dredging the channel.Jiotwteo big ml Utile Balboa bland, have -aet back months by the need !or a permit mm the commission. , The reglooal panels were eatabllsbed by Proposition 20 lo control any elev.lop. ment in a coastal zone five miles wide running the length of the atale. A city engineer said late last year both piers were in daoger .. <1f cilllapsing during violent storms. Bu' Devlin said today lhey have Dehl up despite the fact a num- ber of pilings have already" rOited away completely. Planners Study Non-conforming Buildings La,v ' Newport Beach plaruUng commissioll'- ers Thursday afternoon will study a re- vl.sed draft of the proposed Jaw requiring elimination of non~onning buildings when tbtir economic life bu ended. The crdlnanc<, · which ts called. an "amortizaUon" law, has been auggeated aa one way of making all structures in the city fit into the requlremenll cf their zones. OVer the )'1!819. a number ol bulldinga have been butlt with apecial city permlt- aioD in ,.,,... that nonnally wculcl not 't • ....._ . P<l'l!ll ·-The amcrtlzallcn law being Cdlllidered by conunlulonen would aet age llmill oo buildinP. ranglq from 411 to Iii! yeara after whlcb tbeJ would bave to ,be lonl. down ~ modllled to fit the .,., , , The now \aw Is due ·1o be -••I Die cammlssion study aesakm at 2 p.m. Jn City Hall Parents and Students Convene at School " , UPl'y ...... BLASTS . OFFICIALS Actor Burt Reynolds Reynolds Tells Of Motel Flight By Sarah Miles GILA BEND, Ariz. (AP) -A relaxed Burt Reynolds told today bow Sarah Miles Ded to his motel room !or the night after being beaten by her business manager, found dead the foUowing mom· ing. (EarUer story, Page 4). Reynolds and the British actress, ap- pearing bY .,court order afleo losing ~ at- ~ to avoid testiiying in person, took die stand lint in the Inquest Into the Feb. ll death of David Whiting, 26. (United Press lntematinnaJ reported that Reynolds angrlly denounced local cl- rlCials for •1dragging me back here to tell them aometbing they already know." (After being ezcused from the witness stand, UPI said, he '1cpped briefly outside the eourti:oom to criticize the ·of- ficials. (He felt the continuation ol,tbe inquest made a "circus"-out of the caBe. ("What everybody seems to have forgotten is that a young1boy is dead and that Is a tragedy," Reynolds com- mented.) Snow i In Dak ta; I ,Talks Stall WQ\!Nl)EI) KNEE. $.D. (APl-A ma, jor Winter llQrm hi~ "1'JUthWeslen! ,SO.lb Dakota today, ataJlKnegotlatlons ,bttWffll lDdlaos hqWlng lfo Knee and federll authorltieo.' ~ · A go~t apobaman N~ tlonal Cowldl of CbtaNI will be deiinlttal to lab ........ !ml an4 medlcal iupPlles to" ow.,1lllllllot lndtaDB; wbo bave lield the village 15 days. Roads 'in tbe Pine Ridge Reservation area were .tmost Impassable as a blind· jog soowstorm struck tile ania Four to ftve inches of snow are reported on the ground, but high wlndll ~ causing deep drtltinJ!. ''The continuation of ~aUons wttll the lridlam ilrWounded Knee hinges on the weather,'• said Jack Huaben, a go\!· emment spoiesmao. Jack Murphy, an lnter_lor llepartmeot spoJcMman, sa:ld no tP.ne has beeo set for another ineetlilg between govemmen't and Indian.negotiators: However, be said "one will be held." Federal autboritle! ...,e Jn telephone contact wi.lll leaders of the American 11}- dlan Movenient (AIM), HUlben said. . ' Wounded Knee Is one of eight villages oo the reservation. The storm left visibility near zero. 'I1Je wind cbill factor in Pine Ridge, 'where winds were gusting 30 to 50 miles per hour, was reported at 15 degrees below zero. · Hartington Wood, an assistant U.S. at.- torney general who met with the Indians at Wounded .Knee Tuesday, said, "There will be no move to take Wounded Knee while ne'gqtiaUons are in pro~." 1 ... His comment came the same day as the first meeting of the reservation- governing· Oglala Sioux Tribal Coundl since the takeover el Woilnded ~ ~b. 27. The cotmell passed a resolution Tu~ day asking the Bureau of lDdlan AlfAlrs (BIA) to remove all noatribeimen frOin the reservation Whete U,000 Ogtala Sioux Indians live. The council also approved a resolutiotl saying AIM would be held responsible for all ac.ts of vl9lence while its members re- mained on the reservation. Massachusetts U · ~81Jles Official Of UC Riverside MJss Miles, scbblng ., sbe told of -BUrTOUDdlng the death, sald !!he win&.! lo testify at the first Inquest, "but I WU ~ged by MGM not lo appear. I wanted to testify at tbe Very tint. 'l'bis is what 'I wanted to do.'' · Reyno(ds told the court be asked Mlss BOSTON (AP) -llr. Carlo Go!Jno. ~ Miles~ spend the night with bin! follow• cbancdlQr ,of ur Riverside, was namO\I ~i:r'!: ~ =~ ~ Gila today is chanceUir d the i':mveni\Y fA Bend for filming of the motion picture Musacbuaetll al Bceton. "Man Wlli> Laved cat Dancing.".. {lollm/;' 61. a lcll>lar in n>mance The fight developed, Reynolds said, Jan~ 1llcceeds Dr. ·Francis "I!. after Miss •!Illes .. ...-to · ber room ilrodeAc('""'-" re!ll..Jlo Ri.tlJni\e'. · atter spending the evening wllh him and GOJino vl1alj ~ean """oi 1iiiiinanltiet il others and found Whiting waiting for ber, UCLA before goliu! to Rjve~lde'as;deiin demanding to -wbe,. e1io bad bee!>· of the Coll"I': of Letterli allir Ss:ience In Reynolds sald be bad just mumed lo 1965. Re became vice chancellor !Qilr bis motel room and undressed when be years ago. . ~ received a call flom Miss Milts' At fll!slon, Golino wtb be Jn charge.ol governess. the univentty's new campus at COluntbla "David Whiling is here and be's Polo~ lcheduled lo Ope. in Septembol beating up Sarah," Reynolds quoted Jane with !!fore than 6,000 Blucrents. T6> and her children." A parent·student night will take place EvaJl9 as saying. "I walked very last lo Boston branch Is currenUy housed fn Dr. Frazier confirmed that Mrs. tonight at 7:30 at Corona del Mar HJgh her room. She bad a cut on her lip and a downtown office buildlnga. Patrick was being treated by him in 1972. School for tbia year's eighth graders who large lump en her bead. She was in bad Enrollment is projected. at 12,500 6y Frazier wa~arrested at hi! Costa Mesa will be entering the high school as shape!' 1980. office in August of 1963 and booked on 18 freshmep next year. Reynolds said be .then invited· the ac-Golino was graduated from City College felony counts that Included abortion and A tour of the campus will be given tress to bis room, where she told him of New'York In 1936 and ha• advanctd rape. An Oranga County SUperlor Court alter a meeting in the IJtue Tbtater with tbal Whiting beat ber up alter she refus. degre<9 lrom Columbia, the University of Jury ended a Jong trial by finding him the school'• counseling llall. ed lo tell him where sbe bad been. Colocado and UC Berkeley. , gutlty on one count of rape and three l'riiiiii~;jji~iii~:::::i!~;;~=~==:~~~~!!;j= charges of abortion. The jury dismissed 14 other allega· tions. The rape conviction was subse-- quently struck from the record. Frazier was released from Orange County Jail in August of 1966, after serv· ing less than half of the one.year term imposed following his convictiou on three counts of abortion. Those charges were among the original allegations of 18 ' counts of rape, sex perversion and abortion. All were filed following investigation of complaints 1nade by women who were bia patients when he pracUced as his ~ 17( E. 18th Street of!ice in Costa Mtaa. Superior Coo.rt .!ucfge H o w a r d Cameron, now retired, came under fire at the time from the q11trtct Attorney's Office for what the prosecution laid was his "extremely leniei\t" approach In sentencing Frazier. · He was also criticized for cutting Frazier's jall time to allow the physician to take up a three-year residency in psychiatry at an Ohio state hospital. FrWer's C&llforD1a·llcense, revoked with hi.s conviction, was restored when he returned to this state. From Pagel TRAFFIC ... bring the lotal on Coalt l!iihway bridge back down to 301000 but would create an instant deflclericy on the new lrldgt. "Theae are the kinds ol thlnga we wlll have to weigh during l'J>aoe m bul at thi• point, there aeems no way to relieve that brtllge traffic wlthOllt another croes- ing/' Krier said. It wa• pointed out by C8tol Martin, a member of the commm .. , Uuit the alter- native Krier was talking 1nouo wculd also mean Coaat HJibway would have lo be uw•ded fl'oln a four Jane to a six lane blgbway. "That would be very dllficult and very expeMlve," Krier admitted. Other ouggestloos contained In the throe allornatl•ea Jnciude termlnaUon of Qlut Highway at the 8anta Ana River and creation ol 1 mojcr Jntercbonp above Ne"l'Ort Shore" °"" ' .. ' TRACK SHOES . • Adidas e Spot Bitt s1195 • s1495 s19'~ • s2995 TENNIS SHOES eAdJH eT-.. •c-., • Jade Pviulll ladles 7.95'9.50-16.95 Mu's 8.95-9.95-14.95-16.95 • • • • • • • • • " ' BASEBALL SHOES.. e Adlas • Spot lilt s1095 • s15's s1f95 •. s2495 HAND' BALL GLOVES RACtjlUET BALL RACtj)Um PING PoNG PADDLES "' . ' WARM.UP SUITS SPEEDO $WIM SUITS FllSBEES .. TENNIS DRESSES • TENNIS SHORTS & SHIRTS llKES-PARTS-nus-TUBES ,, • .. I " • _________________________ .., .. ' old Says Free CIA Spy NEW BRJ'l'Alll, °"""' !.u>) -Jolu> T. llowDty "~ ~ Information bo pvt hi aii.... caplora~n • lJ "ancient hi • and he ~·t want to It ill dOtall. • 1 A'rePorter aCed Olfll durq'' ...... con!-'l'lltsd01 If bo bad revealod any -uoder questlonillf. ·~ ...Wd at I moealtd 1 baut every bit of Information ( IN1 SHORT ... ) " crews cleu track ol 'J:/ ora ancl two diesel engines of train clerailed after collidine wilh truclr In Horteme, Ga. Truck driver wu killed and 25 penlllll• r were lnJll{ed. • • • w-.... . ...,,, 14, 197) DAIL y l'tLOf I ~ s. Africa Public ty Changing • For Day Brain xperiment !"', DURBAN. South Mica !AP) --Mica'• ..... """" pttaa pollcf wW bo ~ IOI' Billy Gralwn'1 appear- --. -SltW'dl,)c '"ftlla wu'cme of the concfi.. tloN laid down bY Dr. Gra- lwn -. w aooepled the -!ton to -lo Sooth Al· rlca." one ol the evanceikt'• --Aid ladly, "'Ibero .. to be .. repara!• --~ ... -""""" -ilt euctl7 --they Wllll lo." ~ his fll'SI to ,Soatb. A1rb, Graham II" U· peeled .... ~ ly to mt -.led IO,GllO "'°' pie "' two --· Ills vtlll Is the l>icl>ligbt of I !May rooJtiracial ...,,.... on U... ljld mlaicm in ~U.w!llmabanother ·~ "' Joba.-bitrg DETROIT (UPl)-PlllJllctty of '171,000 In otale -IOI project -Gabe Kalmc>- IUft'Olllldln( a planoed brain utde !or lbe experlmeol. wla, a w..,.. ~ Uolvtnl. ; "II the court -to decide • ""lerf experiment cm on al-·~· ty law""'-· llled IUJI •• ll!Ced tuJer.rapts\ bu tul<d =•d~d, ~p"':\'.~ 'y~~ behaU of the lled!al Qmimlt· tho project, aCCU11Jng to the daRblJn aald. tee (or Rumao Right., a.,_" ,,._..., who plBMOd to ol cltlseua CUICOmed wltll the • parform tbo operation. PUBUCttY CAME to tbe conchd of medical --· • .,,,. -· la dead, !),&. 'Ibo llUit chall<llled tbo kpl• ' .. ..,,._. grounds 00 -• -: A·D," uld Dr. Ernest ,Bodin may be llUbmlttod to J>l)'dloo· , In .. ..,_ t.arlul outbum Abortions surgery'o~tl q --·-,.._, before a tbrff • Judie oady Olilil:Mitd with ane • Wayne Olw>l1 Circuit Court mates -1tkd to ~ ~=-tbo .. ,a111y Increase ~ :U=': to • . !lodla, chief ol""'"'""'10I' TLio.NT 'Ibo .. ,......... man -at i.m,.tte Cllnle to lletlolt, A A, 'Ga. (APJ pluned to treol, relernd to , Aid pabltdty ~ the M°"' than 480,000 lepJ abor-In court Giiiy as "Jolm Dao.'" , .,.,tmtnW Issue of pbo-lions were re]!Orted by :M wu oammlned to the Ionia """"7 resulted In a deter---• W••••·~-D C. Stat~ lloepltal by his par<nts lblnatloo by the -id-be mu _...,_., · ' tl'yean ..... He --u,-. ~Uenl not to go throulh ")th ' ~:i =llr !or Dlaease lranslemd to the Lalayod6 ' tbO voluntary _.-1ment. The center said tha! u... Clinic !er' the exptt-lat•-' NJllll!n CID MU<h 1$. . 'l'llE PUBUCITY alao kept , Grobam wu first lnYlled to _..,, .~ wbo might have 1bortlon raUo Increased !rom IUJ'ltl'1 -tho llral of what' 4' per 1.000111 .. )lirths in t9'10 Rodin hopOd would be a groug,.. l<>.136 per ,000..llve births jn ot oome 14 crtlninal ,..1181 19'!1. w-choo<lthJ who would benefit Big Ranch Used Cattle South Africa ts yesra ago bCJt . volllllleOnd 10< the project as . l'<tllsed to come because be •'-'' ·• iWuJd-~ to .._81• """~ only bope for curing un· 1 eel, audleoces. .,.,..~•ble JllYCbotlc behav· No figures for im are · froM tM &tatments. '~ ·\ presently avallalJle. ' Kalmowtti aaJd he ~annN,. I ·As Cover for Narcotics ' ,,.. ••UUlelial· is expected IOI'; ROdln said. td arrtv, 1n ;':{-burg In later teotlmooy, Dr. E. T!luoday. Amm!g· a-ex· G<wdoo Yudasbldn , dlreclor of t -Ii> b..t him q gillr.r the Michigan Department ol •Cary P~. a friend of IS llfnlal lleelth, aMCIUllced he fears. would seet withdrawal today In 19'11, the report 111d, today to u~ th& court to brtq& 1111.0GI fegal abortions •were In the wildentllleil patl<nt to performed 0 U t 1'f d e tllO tioWy OD 1111 O"" behalJ. '""'"' women'• stele of rel.dent with patient now says he wasn't tin 15.3 pe=nt being performed be ttl-lrom !is 11-)<ar In New York state. conflne.ment. • • WASHINGTON (AP) -It ofJicials told a nell'! roofer-bureaus of U.S. CUStoms looted like any Swth...i.tn . mce litt. Narcotics a n d llen(en>UI r..icb: hiJ:od bands' W.:b MEXICAN AUTB0111'11ES .Dnlgi, the M-gO¥ ·'"'~a*·~-••~"·· to raided the Juan Roblee rand>. metlHnol--...i local po-_.. ~-, ~ -u part of the operation and lice in the Sooon, Mezleo, q the tprawllng, ranch • style •Id they found more lhan 10 Yuma, .Am., ~ home, catlle ll1llllChing bay 111 ..,,. of DllflJoana, moil ~ jt < ' the com1 and baybales stack· aecreted in cellars under -Ibo THE MEDcAN ,;,...,.o...i eel In the ..... bayltacka. • wblch said n commlllad .... Bui the~ said 'Ibo w.:b on the l:oold tOGllO-.rmed lroolil' •••.-i• ERIE, Pa. (AP) -Despite Tueli&y the cattle.., the Juan ,..... actuilly look-out P"'ls; riiiibw Of U:S....,j;pllM hilJ ·:;."=Jn~~~:"' w1: Rob1"' ""'8d aouth ol the Arj-the olflclal& said, and the cow-OQ!llers to the _.tlOc, bit l'taldent w. A. "Tony" Boyle zooa border irere jull a cover boya were really procluctl-On the ranch, a bis vUla and other b>ld ,the rpcitllghl· In the for a major drug ring, crippl-workera who wrapped the pat warehouse sites to ecoop up i'i4blqosld mu r•d • r 1 , In-eel by "Operation Cactus." Into -pol!lld b<icka to be most cl the lJ!lclt marijuana, -,eitltitora say they have no A five -week, U.S.-Mttlcan smuggled into the United numerous vebicles and weep- p!lin8 tp , ...i: further In-enforcement effort resulted'. In States. ons used by mnugglen. one lll<:lmOiltl "the seizure ol '19.1 millloo In 'Ibo raid was shown 'l\Jes-cl the weapons was an MIS . •'T,IJin · la nothlog In the llJegal nan:olica, inolud!nc day In a five • minute color rifle,. tbe standard au!omal"; ""'""'rl,ilt now .. 8 ~Y 'U\9 toos ol marijuana and the movie ol Operation Cactus, rifle m the U.S. armed ron;ea jliM!d . ........,.,;1·,0 (tee amst cl over 100 tralflclera," which waa carried out by the tnvemor,.. said Tueoday night. '"Ibis · whole cue bu been one of a lload of -followed bY Joog drou8bls. and maybe a Dood la llllrting apin. But no actloo t. conlenlplated •• thlng.t atand now.'' eWU1Fe,..1ee BUQ!OS AIRES flJPI) - President.elect, Hector J . campora ull!'TIMdat be wm 0 fcq1ve ·a~ forget" current ~~~f:J'Jl\.t~~ i as, a follower pt former Prest· 'dent Jueb D. Peron. Compora, a SS.year-old (ormer denllat bilndPI~ by lbe ulled p-to 1'\111 lo Al'pnUna'r !In! presldenUal ~ In ID yesn, swept the balloUng Sul>day wltb a prom- ile to retum the "real _., to PenJD, wbo la llvlni lo ltladrid. e lff•"'9 Rapitetl WASllINGTON (UPI) - ,The Unl\o!I ldlae Workers UD!oo -WI.-memben de-= u~~~ r:; c.n,,.... today that strip mining llbould bo outlawed where the land can nol be restored. , Dr· 1rec1 SchwanwUl- hdnmaUc proor-the Com- rj,wmta bl.ve recentl.1 made u 0,.,, iollow tlietr formula "Ex· lti'Nl Enelrclement p1ua lil~ ' ~ Demomlball\lft" for the ,..... .. t ot "" '.u.s.A. ~"I" ~~J;awUI ~ .... l!!!"" f!mm"'*' -1udl .. u... U. U.,~ In -~-1-·""" Iner. t~af _, I V>Jdet -.,._ .wlll- -iultl'OG et eon.., -,. lllll lhounbonl ,... .. td b)' the ~ °"""' the "Viar at Wou-~ • the -1 .. 11on ot "1laloo. .,.... ..... plly. -... -,,.. .iu-meolloW will bo held at lO>otb Bm7 ~ tlQ rri- """· -.. at 1;GO p.m. Prico or 4l"'lfr fol,OO. For clln- ner tftfJ"'lltlorw phone Utt Chlcken Otnneri Rd I urant, (1 "1<171 Of f:nt) .~­ Polr. '""'~I~•· ' ,.., i. at 115 11-m. 'lllll 1a and Ol>'!ft to tho publi<. • . '<- - • T., Atnol9 lllocetete ~cHld .... 'aod vest piey the contrut for all It'• worth. Hire we'Ve done it In check• on geometrics ., brown/belllt o< Nf/-lto'16.l!f7 ' . .. lf you thought • th~ classic jersey couldn't Ile to'pped. Think again. , JCPenney W. kMW...,.. rou're loaking f«. . • Shop Sundoy noon to S lt.M. at the followln9 stores: FASHION ISLAND .. Nowport t.och 17141 444-2311. HONTIN&lt;H c:!mER, Huollntlo• Bo•<ll l71fl -t92.n11. HAUOR CENTER, Coal•, ),4,,. 1714) 544-5021. -· . • ' . .. l • • .. • 8~~ '' 'I,; .,.. ,,,, ,. ·0orado' draperiet.a,_ eu,. , •• , lo brlg~ten ypur. liori>;. }lcyon/ I ~ 1 qotton bland wJth ttlefyn~I foam aeryllc t4cll!ng Pprn- Prest fOr no iron1Hg. ~ine wash. tumble doy decorlllo< colo'8..I" 48xS4 •••••••••••••• 1.17 72x&f' ••••••••••••• 11.73 96xB4........ .. ... .20.19 t20ll84 .......... ____ J7.59 144x84 ........... -.......... .34.AI ' • w.~!~~~~. ShopSUnclly-to 5 P.M.lltht folloWlng-: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Botch ' 14) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington BeaCk 1714-) 892-7771. HARBOA CENTER, CA1t1 Most (7 I 4j "46.5ol 1. l • " " • • ... ·n .•· .. ''b '" ·" .. ,. • " cl • , .. • • • • - • DllB·Y· PILO',I' EDITOBIU,. PA.GE ' I' Soaring School CoSts Newport.Ilea acbool district odmlnlttrators 1ia .. unveiled their budget requeot for the am adlool -,ear. It ii $3.2 mWinn biiber than llris year'1 '34 milliOll- SUpt. Jdlm N1tioU u.14 tru'*5 11\tileir WI meet, Ing that nearlJ' $2 mlllJon of the propooed Jncnale WU needed just to ~ ahead ot Inflation. Nicoll calla Ille remaining •L2S mDDon or so "new money" to be llled to improve district programa and coa1!Jlue N.ewPOJt,Meu'• repullllon u a superior di> trlct In the lllale. C11!mlng the ·budget Is far too preliminary and tentative to be anre of any clelllls. N'"icoll has ..Ot yet llimt a public breakdown of how tlllt new money Is to lie spenl Aa the trustees enter Into the new budget deliber· &lions, wbidl are scheduled to run from now until A~ some opecifics regarding the extra $1.25 mil· lion being uked of 4istrlct tupayers wUJ be required. Newport.Men administrators and trmtee.s have llwaya been fair and open with the public at budget time and Ibis lhould be no exception. The people sbOuld be told ooon how their money ii to be spent Time l.imit E~senti81 ' '!be beat of --1 plan c1tscUJ1ions ncenUy ha• driYen ~nport .J!eiial ~;"mmlsaion meetings Into the Cool dart of,eorfy DlOl'll once too often. '!be eullell adjournment of the pall four meetings bu been midnlgllt and lbt latelt bu been just lhy of 3 Lm. Wlthooit uception, the colllmi!lion ts moat con· slstent among cliy bodles In keeping late hours. part ot the late meeting problem ls eawoed by weJJ.. m::,~audlence memlien wllo tend to torpt the th !Ive.minute limit wblle rpeaklng at public be&fillp. . So they illstalled a timer and two llgbll-an,amber warning 11~11 when one minute is lert: and· a red.ll&ht when time 11 up. TUI same tool is available to tile commlu!on bUt U bu not been uaed. Aa a ,resul~ meetlngs that oould be streamlined end up bogged dOWD will> verbiage. The right of citizens to be heard at public hearings is fundamental. But when the meetlngo are carried inlo the emy momlnf by Jang talk, it Is unfair to everJOM, citizena, rommlaioners and lltaff. 11 It i.s •ecesl!UY to move the meeting time up, It should be moved up and a firm adjournment deadline sel If the time can't be <hanged, commissioners sbo!llJl use the too!a they have to make their meetings m<ire bearable for all concerned. Creative Learning " You might say they shut down Corona de! Mar High School for two days last week eo students could do their thing. • l!A!gular ciHsee were susP<ioded while special one- time ciwes ou subjOC'14 rangfng fl'Qm Chinese cooking to military careen lo dirt tue riding were taking place. They called It "explocatory learning." The annul! program ts arranged by the students for the student& and bas the full support and praise of Prlndpll Dennis Evans. City councilmen 10me weeks ago recognized that . You might say they shut down Corona de! Mar High for two days. You might say they opened it up. N 'I Uttl UNOEll.Slt.ND WllY flO Ottf SEEMS INTERESTlO IM OU~ ~OfU~." ' Are You Just Educated-... Dear ..Gloomy Gus .j " 1 • True Public Representation Needed 'PJ.oiests Coastal Zone AppOintmen~: I • Or Erudit.e? €YD~ J!.HARBL' ·.·, To 1lllb cl ti ze o s' volces as ''Dallm." den1 the right to petition .. ·~" end yield II> prollt· -~--1d~­clell¥1* lt-. -i.s still '!If -......0-"',lnd does the • .,.,... ""*'""'· good for all To _!be Edit'\':: . I Tbe Envlr&mental Coalition of Orange C o u n t y , Inc., representing 56 en· viroruneotal groups throughout Orange County, is disappoin~ in, and moved to protest against, Golernor Reagan's ap- pointment 'of Donald w. PhlUips to the South Coast Regional Coastal Zone Com-< Tl>dW• CllU'la --• 1ltlle di!· • _,.the~-~­ -., llYe .,_, wbol do lheJ all baH ID~'"'"' A_. fll • (V. riild> mWo ioa ~.a IC!ie <I SO · (l>tlllll)llllloel,..-ted, ....... ., 15 malel ,.. ..-. and u ,.. set !Jt, ,.. ... alwlp j*'lrilll me: ~ 1. luul, Blonhelm, Aulterllll, Santop --2. Ku Graf, Mary Lovett, lloroCl!y """ kins, 'nlomu Llptoo and LadJ Clnon. 3.Star,Mooo,- dan, West<ott and 1llannao. 4. Solon. Justinian, Drw.lD, Mann and llammmalli. $. J11amarek, Melba, Napoleon, Telnminl and Carwoo. I. 1-ta, l!liewbaa, Burt tan I a, Gnustart and Baratarla. 7 . Lan•erban1, Cbe,,,..StoWs, Babimld lleqjere, and BrillbL .. pJ,.., l.eilmis, Babbage, Bulb ml Wiener. 9. Vidor, Fells, Adrian, aemmt and Eup. 10. Anatole Fnnce, Vol~, G<orp Orwell, ae.,...e Sand and Saki IL WWJam Fonytb, Anderl Dahl, Leulbard Fuchs. Johano Zinn and J. B. Poinsett. ti. ne .. Trout," the 0 Huot." the "Jupiter," the "'Rbeniah" and t be .. Kreutzer." ~ jlie al!)'a,.,...,...." -•-·•-,, ·~·· -R.N.B. , IT=undetstariding as well as the ,.. ......,. ,.... .....w .,._. ., tm • rl our Coastal-oriented r • ... ,. • =•• • 1 • .... ~ me s (The Coastal Alliance, Laguna ,_. ...... • ...._ -. 8ll!f ~· Greenbelt, South haguna C'i.vic Associa- tion, Frlerld& ol the Back Bay) . and the IS. 'l1lebes. New yort. Bloill ilnelro, x~ mt.!..""lfof ~~·~~ lllanl>ul and Tel.Am. . llhould be Indy p,jbUc, not governmental, 14. AkleblnD. JUge1, BeteJi~, c.en-~tatives. ~ The tenets o( -1. the """"'and en-. . ~ 1'!De ~11on ~ti aa .. .Ill. .Aleuar, Picterinl. Cb t 11 on • Qllately provide fur otflcial ,._ Sollwu-. ml Qiambord. tjtlon,~ ' ' ell 11Je -· Ille Slanderer, the To ;,.. tile Plbuc p;.ltloo to·apj,o t Dlnaor.,, tbe Advmary and the yet another goVl<llmenlllJ.reprmentlll!ve ~. such as Mr. Pbllllps (a Lbng Beach city ANSWBRS• ~) Is not only oounter to the best Interests of the citizens of l. -·llatlleL 2. Types fll """'· 3· Calilomla, and a bad precedent, but also Obloleta. + Jtm e r l c a n makes of. f. Ancient law~ers and contrary to tbe-spbit of the legislation. ~ 1--' ~..1--1: 'lbe fact that Mr. Pblllips was a known w """ ~. • • opponent of the Coastal Zone Act makes named. le!' ~ ftdpe&bave been hb appointment all the more ques- I. t~ eomtriel 1n fiction. 7. tionable. Pirntdlbi after irbom medlca:I terms, BEFORE the various appointments are teiil, Jr-dmeolal bave been named. 8. confirmed or approved (or disapproved ) ~lldans ~ made the modem by the Senate, we strongly urge Governor r~ ~.1t. Popes. 10. All Reagan to reconsider his apPointment of wrilen (JOU &el DO credit for !bat) wbo Mr. Phillips to the South Coast Regional u.cf...-ijiim ID their wort. Coastal Commission, and to substitute a It. BotlDJltl .-names were given public member whose credentials are &o i flntn. 1; 0 "*81 muaic com-more in keeping with the intent of the P•''.,.. p. 41tmet e1plta1e ol. their Coastal Zone Act. counlritl (no credit ~ you •imply IDIWCied 11~1), 14. camtellatlcns. U. -.i cutles of grut renown. 11. All early Jlamel for the Devil, in bJblJcal and cburdl lltuatur.. LORELL LONG Secretary, ECOC Voters Spoke To the Editor: CIA and the 1Fedayeen 'n:e DAILY PILOT (3110) quotes Assemblyman Badham as being ''in- censed" over requests for funds to im- plement CODSen"ation plans u n d e r Proposition 20 lo ·"pay the bills the bureaucracy created.'' The Central Intelligence Agency bas put together some fascinating facts about the Black Septemb<r terrorlsl.9, *1lich may explain why they 11tormed Into tbe Saudi Arabian embassy in Khartoum to commit their latat atrocity. Apparentll\ Ille lem>rlats hoped to abock t h e world and embarrass the Saudis in the -by taking over their embasty and eucut· ing three ol lhelT dlslin 'shed ..,ms. ind:g U.S. Am- bassador Cleo Noel, Jr. Here 1.s I.be ba<iground from secret CIA "ports, wblcb have been shown to us: mE BLACK September movement, named IOT the month of September, 11'70, when King Hw:sein •tarted hil 111CCtuful drive to c:rwb the PalaUrUns in Jordan, began .. lbe temrlal """"' aJ. Falah. ThiJ Is the largest ol the Palestfn. iao fedayeen, or guerrilla, groups. A lew hundred hanlelled. embltll!ttd fedayeen were recruited whose main misslon was to "get '1 King Huuela. 0!1glaally, clai1111 o semi CIA ._t. "Fatah'a uawin•tlon plans (_.) aimed oolely at Jordanian mmi-., Army olllcers and members of the Royai llasbemlte lamily. It , .... 1 planned to exta1le theJe Individuals wherever theJ m.11 be found abroad, in Arab counlrlt1, Europe or America.'' The Blad< SepWnb« tmorlsll llnd: flnl II Waall Tflll, tht late Jontanlall premier, Who ..... pnn<d down in c.lto In Ncmmber lf!L 'Dlb btppmed al a IJme -Saudi Aral>ia'• King hlul (JACK~~N)1 was trym, to negotiate an accord be- iw.en Jordan and a~Fatab. 'n:e klll8 was worried, according tq' a aecret re- port. "about the compJe!e takeover of ledayeen leadership by ladlcaI extrem- ists.'' I I . KING BVSSEIN, bojrever. bad IJ>. ~ .. pons oll 11-l'atah's IJ>. volvement io the Black Scpteniber attack upon Wu!\ Tell. niese rel\(lrU "lll<& cal<d the King and lt1' famDy were tqUally targets of Fatab •uassln plana." He asked King Faisal lo -1 a repmenlative to Jonian "to )>e lnfonoed In dmil o1 the e.-oe of Falah'• J& volvement.'' Faisal counlel'ed by ilivttln& Hussein to send a representative lo saudl Arabia. Jordanian Amballldor Sbanqlll)l · wu immediately dlspalcbed to lll1d la presenl the evidence ID Failat TllB FEDAYEEN, meanwbUe, had boon ftlllng Fillll with storie9 or Jorda· Dian bro~agalnat aJ.FalalL 'Ibey cbarpd, roe anco, ,Iba! Ibo lllodorate aJ.Falah al·Ahu AfYad "bid been <rUelly bo aDd then killed. Tbe stick which be usu.a.Hy carried was now a trophy In Hmein'1 palace.• FOi' a Ume, King Faisal didn't know lrbom to belleve, but bo ln<:roslJ1ib' beelme convinced that al-Falah bid beoo talrm over b1 radicals. Ill Ille end, Falul -.d up In Buueln'• comer. Tbla la tbe ........ .......i1ng to tht!CIA, that the Black Seplember lM'nlrblll 'bave DOW blnJod acaJmt lhe Sa1idla. A reminder: This legislation was O'e8ted by the people at an election - not by bureaucrats. De s p i t e the uaemblyman's protest.a, tbe voters ob- viously favor less cluttered beaches and action to building a11d air pollution. . SPENCER CRUMP Con of Growth ' To the Editor: I llke Mr. Bli!s's letter on the cost of Newport Beseb growth (Mareh 7 Mailbox). II has a very good polnl. Why do we have lo bave llliother Redondo Beach? Unlimited bulld)ng aDd develop- ment bas conges!ed Los Angeles beaches unbelievably. '!' don't have to cater to the mob. U•lted development is ruining thl.s city, this oounty and' Ibis atate. We don't hl\te to permit this. J1m a lhlrd generation native califor· 1llan. Our lamUy bas watched thl.s bUuutul state become ridiculously overpop&lated and raped by the m!Uiobs In Brief ... 'lllese -.ll 10( ,w(adom ~ CWTtllJly going lhe roundl Um Ille Or..,. Coal\: Wbm C8triod lwaj wtth lhe thrUI o! hesrln( oneself lpeak OT ~Iring the doquJmce <I lnowleclp wlllch l.s pouring forth Iran • mighty pen, think aboul tbeMI llgum far a wbile : 'the Loni's Prayer GG wordl Uncoln'a Getlysburg Addross 268 wot<ls Ten Qimmandmentj :191 words Declaration ol Jndepmdence 800 words A '"I'll!! order Issued by tbe Gottrll- ment llOttq the price of cabbage 21,911 wwds. MAILBOX Letters from readers are welcome . Normally writas should convey their mt'ssages in 300 words or less. The right to tondense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU letteTs must include signature and 1naiti11g address, but names may be withheld en request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pu1blish.ed. - who have come here to liye. ~il.diy borne! People have a rlgllt II\. ~emto my borne ID live, but I alsO llirr6 the , right to tell them tq ·leave. RICHARD BRALEY IJ Arabs and Donar To the· Editor: It may be we are aJready under attack by the Arabs, not in blackmail ki.Uings; but in underminlng our lntern&pooal credit. Feb. 21 the Israelis shot down'lbe J,11>' yan commercial plane. Two days later a concerteil attack wu made on the doUBr. Some ~ were dmnping vut amounts of U.S. dollars into the money markefa of1 Europe and Japan, ex- chan~ these for European and Japanese bard currencies. • OlJI\ · government announced that these ~ of dollars were speculators. But whoever was dumping dollars wu DO petty gambler; tqe sellers dealt Im billions. cmly the Arabian governments had tbat kind of money. For years our purchases ol petroleum had risen steadily in the Arabian nations, in Iran, and in North Africa. Lately we have been importing more than a third of our oil from these sources, and always we paid in dollars. Until the last few days, these oil dollars were invested in U.S.A. materials and firms. As the Arabs dumped their dollars on the international banks, their purchases in the U.S.A. stopped, and our stock market fell, along with the value of our dollar. • Calif-and tbe ..... ,.. ... ..,, .... e!ficienl. epinflaling -11·~ blgh tim• that the _, commuter'* mils the be! thal the individually ' operated auto Is !ailing In the tat <I . transpodlng people to and from lheU; jobs. Evory day the trip geb -.. mo" gas is burned, the figbl ap.._. smog gds harder lo win. and the only .... happier_ .... ·-;Je and -oline indostries. • • . ~ ·~ YOU RIDICULE the -1 to ralloll rr IS difficult for us to believe the in--gu by repeating the IClre predicti:m of tense hatred the Arabs have foe the 400,ootl_lost jobs but -!llfet'-:f' U.S.A., over our Sl\pport of Israel. real a)Jemattve. Yoa sq we nut Conventional warfare by ttietn-ag&inst Us Calif'orilians 10 use s0me form fl. mass is \tfupossible, guerrilla warfare can be t:ranspOrtatioo or dramaticallJ ftdDoe conducted o¢y on a blackmail basis. But aoto emmjons Dramatic f'l'dodkww drr our dollar and our ec<J1J01!!Y are apt •PP'*I' to bo pOISlble and 11111~~· villnerable. It IS llk~y that we are .n &),mate Will bie avat'IGIDe bj , already under attack. 4 . ~ 1o)11r;u1:~ aa the munlw of aofol in ,. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN ' ~ Calif1lrnia cmliales to rbe. • CleaitltUpl To the Editor: • If you walk your doa in a public place or Pl!lk cl<an up his ucrement with • piece Of~per or a plastic Scoop. A • child' a sandjlill and shovel mallos an ex· Cellent ~pper. If you place a ~ Pie!;e al'ne'wspaper Jn it c\aily, the buolte~bollQ!J> will not. become toiled or smelly. YoU can make· a ''free" xoop by cuttint the ,llottom from a plallkijug with a handle. - SUSAN C. SPANGLER To the Ediloro In ~pur emtorlal of Feb. 11 , "Gas Ra· Uon Not Answer." yoo joined those who O!JPCl8e any solution to the smog problem ' that threatens the love affair between And . Wlial inducomenl to ... ..... ,, transportation woold bo ~ --!ban gas ratlming! It lltrim at tbe..,.,., cause ol air pollution; a large amcJ1ml ol gasoline beinC bumtd in • nr'/ Jo, efficient manner by more autcmol:lllel than we need. At tbe ,...., least, pa ,.. tioning •will lorce us to me a wiJ primitive farm of mus ~; caMharing. You say we must reaaess oar priorities if Mr. BueteWw11 • ta:ba~. Many of US did that }'earl ICO whfD ft I began opposing -ays in favor of a better Imm <I nws ~ Vie (you, too) have !Oii smnI <l!an.."'fs w progress due to public milw..ierstandbig and~ ol lhe ~ gasoline. and meway amtrudiCll b\-. dustrles. It's post time fer "'° also to support the only -avallalile 11> TIS• and add ID public undmtanding radler than c•dnsim • llOBEllT u. Jfdli>IJGLE -' Lament of a Bad Speller ,; I The computers are coming! Abross the land newspaper publ,lsbers are spending millions of dollafs installing mJraculous electronic brains that wlD scan the copy of us ace newsmen and speed it lnto print in a blinding ~b. Tbllllks to this amazing technologl- c ,a I ·breakthrough there's no questiOQ that newlP,8r.n _,will be abe to set typograpbJcsl el' ~ • rors at least a bun-- dred times faster. ' N"1tu:rllly, I'm against II. For It doo1m my tlfe..long avocation of b~ hatl0fi1ela to hun- drecls ,upon h~ o( people. I'm speaking, ol course, of m:y inability lo •pell. "Never worry about lesmlng to apell Jll'OPOf\Y, dear," My Sainled Mother told me while 1 was yet on her knee. "As you go through life, "'° will make countless s.o.e.s deliriously happy.'' How rlgbt sh<! was! Whal joy I have broqbl lo oP>en! ' t;CAN'T lell )'OU how many times I've watd)ed with pleasat'611 a mary editor has 1one over my copy, poncll In band. llrvari•bly, hJs eyes will 1Uddenl1 Ugbt up. His Jboulders will slralgbtm, Aod ha will give a !llUe cry of pure elation. t .kno• he1s come across one of my cr:utlvely•pe.llecl 'NOn1J. u0rc1erve0 iJ 'a good one. Wllh a am«• or 1Uperlorlty on his lips, he scralthes It out of existence. .Illa day Is made. And I hive that ast11raclion • Cl'esilve arillt eoJovs in Iba lmowledp I )lave made anothit lellow (...__AR_T_H_O_PP_E_ ...... J human being happy. In my youth, while worting ror an editor named Larry McMaous, I was ex- traor<llnarlly generous with the leller "m." SUch as: "Ammong tbe oomnang commtmoraUve events. . !' And 1 still lreasure the little note I received lrom him In return : "God Almmlgbty! MmcMmanut." , .. ./ ' THESE ABB the re'1ards or the Chrl,. llan coune I've pursued. io be sure the path )I beset by thoni& ~ main!)' th~ constant csrpJng Of meaner minds. And it doel lltlle good, I've found, lo point out all llJe hundreill upon bundredll of worcb I epeD cqrrectly. How unlalrl After all, a score of ii percenl rates a grado of ... cellent In any lelt. 1 And thnn I've bad to,oonloncl, .,, with the late George Beloaril -· Mr. Shaw, as you may reCID, 'wU a clJlm.. pion of phonetic epelJiaa. )le "'"° left a bequeat In bis wUI ID advadce lhlt Jpoble cause. (Hit (avorile .. ""lie or Iba ...,. volutlnns or ltngll.sh spe1u._-tba -4 GHOO'I. Pronounce the OH 11 bl "enough/' he oJd, the 0 .. tn °wcrne:a" and the TI os In "nolloll:" i'llt them an toaelber and !"hat have JQU aotr Filb. Trot. llul any d\illlril can spell phoneUeall)'. P~ sptlllltf -1d wipe oat ID lft lnetsot U..l cnauve 1parlc lhal baa so gladdened the. baarii at to m1111. IT'S UTILE -Jlr. iiba• ~ nowhoft with his ID-coaodved cnisaclo, But now a grealtt -anlll -~ computer. .. It wiq acan mi; CoW ~. t; know in m,y -lhal, If 11 ,c:ali already, __. or later It will be ible Ii> autnmallcall!' a>mct at1 spelliog. 111beo it calcbel ID errar, no Ii.We .red upt wll Jlasb jobillolly, DO llfde bell wit _- elatedly. 'There's just .., way ID mab • computer happy. : '!'be t1-bl .0 m.pdla me lhal 1"' decid<d that l mlghl u wen hrMebtb look uplhe lll"P<' ~The~ is I can't find "~" ·-fa 1bt ~'O" lfdian -t.be •1n1wd dli~U.,. -COAST DAILY PILOT • . Ro&ffl N.'Wud, J>ubllshtt Tllo""" Kttofl, .Sditor • We4nadaf, Xardl 14, U'la • I '-~-~~-~~~~~~t ,• ' . • . . ~ 66, NO. 73, 8 SECTIONS, I It PAGES • .1'. c TEN CENTS, ~esa Higli P~otest Turns Into Talk Session -· ... . •• . . J. :.. .lXOll ·--~-Sex . -4-. . . - . ., • • . ' Lawsuit • • -· -- ea . • • Pr~i~~~t -.... A~ks .To.~h Crime Curbs • . . . . ~ ~Orange Counti.aru Asked to ] oi11. F Q'ad Boyoott . - In ,_ oases. dest oi.,. will vary ,at Umes It> al!o" lffchor! u mud! u 1 ... hours « dqM\ lo 40 minutes ~ ... the ""'E· Ad!114er~ Bul the -~ ldV< """ -Iii be l81d.. Gllrtintl.r. ~. and aol>l>cmom llllgbt bav<. lout' ... }1.V• boun a 'week .or ~~limo. of this must be used ror lun<ll • • Junlors ~ ,.'!!_~ ~ and oenion (Set l'JWJ~; e !~ • ., .. en: ·e·n . . -. = ----. --w • .., c: WRITE ,SUCCESS ' STORY WITH .lfD. • • .,.., , ""' ... I 1=--5 -. ... -. (I I 4 • • • i • • . ·~· , \ • I OAILV I'll.OT w-...-JA.t'llJ Snow Falls I • In Dakota; Talks Stail WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. iAP)-A ma· jOf! winter stonn hit southwestern liiuth Dalrola todoy, stalllng neeotlatloM between Indians holding Wowided Knee .;.. federal •UlbortU... A go....-~ •Ill N .. tlohal C<>unctt or Cburdiu -.... .. .nu be permllled to like rood. .... and medical aupplles to lbe militant lndians. who hove btld the village ll dlys. JWds In the Pine RJdie fleRMUon area wm almolt lmpaaable u a blind- inl" mowstonn 11.tUck the area. Four io five .inchM ot mow are reported on the bul blgh IJind.o """ causing drifting. oonUnualion or negotiaUom: with the !ndlans In Wounded Knee hinges oo the weather," aa41 Jack llu.sben, a gov· emmeot spokeam'i.r\t Jack Mul an Interior Department spokesman, no lime haa been set for another m g 'between government and Indian negotiators. However, he said "one will be held." 'Federol lauthorltlet were In relepbooe cablacC .,ith •• .., .... ol the American 11>- dlmi -ment (AIM), Husbtn l8id. Wouoded Knee II ..,. ol eilbt villa ... od t11on.rv1Uon. • '1'he IU>nn left vblblllty netr zero. n.. wlnd:chlll laCIOr In Pine Ridge, where -were gUJtlng llO lO 50 mlles per hour, was "!>Orted It ll degrees below Tum Gab OH? 200 Surfers Dispersed At Newport Newport lle>cb polltt this morning ""'""'1 al leasl lbn!e penons and di.>- pened nearl1 D more when aurfers .near Newport Pler rtfU9ed lo le&ve the wafer and make way (or sand hauling equipment Lt. Gary Petel'900 said llreguards called polil% iato action a t about 11 1.m. wben • awann ol surfers ~ atden: to leave the water. The bead! bu 1-1 '*-I lrom toth Str..t to IOth Streel because ol the U.S. Anny Corps ol En&ineen .... 1oo c:aotrol project. due to be complet..r nul week. ...... Petenoo said a number of squad can went to me pier aloog witb the police beli<opter and a llleguanl patrol boat "When we got them out of the. waier there 11BS a minor disturbaoce but it ... DOt • riot at all, •• Pdm llid. Harllogton Wood, an -lattnt U.S. al· ; -, .-II who met with the lDdl.lu cw-Kae -y. Mid. ''Tblft ~w:!l!.bo .. ...,. In IW Woaodod Knee • """" necatlatiom .... In -·" He aid po1ioe tGUDllod up n .. "tn>u- l>lernabn'' wbo -.,_ lllld the -al the ...... loll ....... 111,. Ills -..... Ille ..... dly .. ~ tint meeting ol the ,_,,_ go""'11n& ogJall SlouJ: ™bal Ccuncll skloo 1111 tueover ol Wounded Knee Feb. ' 27. The coundl paned a ,_lutlon Tuel- Al 1eu1 three ot the n.., lwo adults and -)lmnlle. ..... dwJed with ol· -nocllll -fallme In .......... lO .......... arrest. Pttertltllt Aid. . day uklng the Bureau o! Indian Allalr. . (BIA) to .....,,. all nontribeemen from Jury .Sworn In To Hear Trial Of Tim Leary the ,...rvatlon whers 11,000 Oflala Slo<a: lnd11JJ1 live. · '. • I DR. FRAZIER ..• . ui. ~·1 olllco 1111111 ..kir to 1btJr SAN LOIS OlllSl'O (AP) -EIMn lllirtllle In 1115, COOIDll!lted TlaeodlJ ____ .,.._,, ....... , 1 4iim Ille cauplo'• ..... ii °"""'" lbat .. 1111 Jar1 lo -Iba lllal al drug ""' .... ·-lblqlute17 noUlln& -lhll -Tlmalll3' 1-7. -.. -..... lawadt." Dr. Fraler later COllloclld 1111 DAILY -....... ~ Ille CollfGmla Jim's PILOI' 10--' 11lat 11 ·~ ........ Coal!' ...,_ la:IUl7 _,. lllft too pni1easloell llld'1 ...... 00 -I*'. ,... .. commenl IOI tbua allepllom llld wauld 'lbo pr 111 ,, .... -.. peded lo inak :it i::= IU!!lllnf m lhll lldy II• _.., 1111-W... ID lbt dQ, Dr. Frater CQllflrmed that llfn. _. ........ 11 .... -Joran. Patrick waa 1>11111 hated~ blni s...r.I al Ibo IS Jµnn uld lheJ -tfrulor ... 1ofueloo!lj In , .... ~.Ille .... u .. Cll ~· olllce In Au11111I of IMS 1tid oo I Iler'• ifuot'~ ft ......... the !~oy count& thot Included 1borl.lon and .,. ol marijuana, but lheJ all uld they •!IP<· Ao Orange COunty SUperlor Court bad ...,... -it or any o1ber drug. Jury e'1ded a long 11111 by l'lndlog him 1111Uty on one count of rape and three Ooe ~ Juror who 111<1 he bad charges of abortion. smobt1 mD'fjolna was dlsmlwd at the 'J'be Jury diJllllsaed 14 other allega· prooecullon'1 ~. as was another lions. The rape conviction wu subse-wm said be knew people who smoked iL queoUy llrllck from the record. · ~ J·"'-RicNlrd p H Fruler was released from Ora.oge SUperilW ~ • ,.., · ar· County Jail In AuguJt of 11118, alter ..,.,,. ris asked Jurors -their ability to ioi i... than hall or the -year tenn raxler a lair verdl<t would be Impaired ilnpo.sed following blJ conviction oo three by the tnowl..:ge tbat "Dr. Lury 11 a C911Dil or •bortion. sclmtilC" bad exporimenl<d with um. n.... ciw'seo ~ amoDi the~ 'Ibo -fuglltte wbo ....,.,.. allegations of 11 count.a o( ripe, IU from LM Padres Meo'• Colony btre alttt perversion and abortion. All were filed being convicted of marijuana poaessioo foUowlng ln\lesUgaUon of complaints in Laguna Beach also {aces c:cmplncy m11de by women who were his paUentl charges now. when he practiced as Ills 171 E. 18th He was lndicl<d bf the Ora.oge County Street office In Costa MC58. Grand Jury while still rree in Afghanis· Superior Court .!udge H o w a r d tan fOr hJs involvement with lhe IAguna Cameron, now retired, came under fire ~ Brot.berbood ot Eternal at the Lime from the District Attorney 's Love. OfOce for Y<hat the prosecution said was 'Ibe intematlooal lratemity is ACCUSed bis "extremely lenient'' approach in ol actual ly being a global combine rt- senteoclng Frazier. sponsible for importing milliooa ol dollan He was also crlticlled ror cutting wcrlb of Uliclt drugs. Frazier's jail lime to allow the pbyslclJn cu.mmJtly Leary's lawyr:n att fighting to take up a three-year residency in thole charges but ao far with little sue· psychiatry at an Oh.lo stale hospital. cess. 1'"'raz.ier's Calirornla lletnse. revoked with A judge last wee II; qretd perhaps his COJl\'lction, 11t·as restored when be Leary should ha~ bad a pessport. rnoa- returned to thl5 state. lion heari.ng bd'cn ht wu whisted out ct Alghanlstan ..,, t.denl ....... OU.MM COAST ... DAILY PILOT Tr. Or .... Ollllii Oll.llY 11'11.,0T, ~ ~ ................ ~ ........ .., 11'9 °'"'* c.a.. ,..,.,...,,. ~-..... ,..19 .. " ..... -........... ......, _,.... "'*'• fW Olilllit ._, H......,1 ~ Hllrll~ IMcllll"MNMI V61...,, U.- a.cti. t"""'leddl•u.dl 111111 a. C""-ft.I Sin J..,, QMff'aM. A 11fw1t ,.,..,., .Oltlon t. """"''*' ... ~ .... ~ kfiMYL flit lll'IM.,_I W1H!1~i,.. pWlftf II ti W w.t ··~ fll"ftt, c..11 ...-.... CtllfWNt,. .,.,., R•"•'' N. W1.J ~lcltftl ..... t>vlll~ J•c:~ l . C11rl1y lllOI ,,. ... , -c.-.i ....... Tliolll11 K.1•11 Edi• llltfl'ltt /\. M11rptil"' "" ..... "" '"'"" C\11rl" H. L.11 lldl." r. Ni ll ~"""" "'-'"" ~.,,.... c-._..,... JJO Wfft S., ltt11t M1n111, .....W1•111·r.o . ,.. 1,.0, •2•2• --Iii"'*" 9Md1• -......, .......... L...--..ctrll . ,...., ·-......,...... 9Mdl: "'7J .............. I'll s.11 CllfMMll • '"""' a1 ~ .... f .. 1,•111 17141 UJ-4121 Cl•'k'M ' "41-f611 CwtfllM, I ON"" 0.tl .... lt!llM ~. -~""'"'· ,...,.... ....... ..,.,.., fr ...,.,..........,. ....... _, • 111'/?llllVt ..-i.1 ,... "''"'-" .,.. ..,, ....,, ~ ........... c.t ..... c.ti • f'.....,,.... "' Utt'-' " .. ' .... fllltll .,,,, ""911111"' ~ _.,. _. He said, bcnrever, lbtte ii no provbton in intematioul law makiq it mandltcry and ordered Ln.ry to remain in rustody. Mesa Youth, 2 Others Injured In Plane Crash # A Costa Mesa youlh and l WO other persons aboanl a lipt plane that cruhed near the Westdl<Jt<r. Conn.. Airport Tuesday nigll1 m boli>lt•llxod with culS and &bruiolll toda1. J&me1 ll 8engUoo. 10, a Dortmouth Colle«• atudent .-...,..,U live ll 1l&li Tlhlti Drive. Colla llesa. WN r<poried ill !oir ""'1itioll at W-'=iail Slate Police uld ... and pilot JobD F. Piiiot, II, o1 Rye, N.Y., ind Barbara So-. II, al lMe BoJ, Wub., ...... pulled from ti. wrecblt qulc:kly. Dellilo ol the .. -ol the cnsh ...... llOl Immediately avallablo. A spomman for the tamny uld today th1I Bencllon'I lither luMl lio<n In - tad with the hospital ""I' ... -lhe youth would ,_.or. Illa lither ..... In Oalllnd "' bus"-.. a uleo esf<lld .. with the JohnHW>. ville O>rporlUon, whllo ll<n&*>'1 llop- molbcr ,.., attendln& a blstofy daaa al Crance Qiall ColJeci. r ' 'Zero oise' Plan The Oronge Coun\Y Alrport Con>- mllllon voted .........,...y 'llleaday to eodor• 1 U.polnt _....,,!or reaching "wo no1ae il1>pact" by UIS ror Jet OIJl!tl fnllD ()noge Count)' Airport • The --t came al1tr a too and ooe-balf hour meeting tt wtddt prtvale dtlm!• job1<d with Newpan -of. ficials in offering proposed noise a.itbac:k me..,,,.,_ Airpoct commissionen made a o changes in the donunent OW hN a1reac17 beea approved by the Orana• COUnly Bolnl ol Sllpenilon lllld !orwanled to ..... airport offldall. Commisaiootors al9o voted unanlrD(JIJl{y 10 atucty a -om or !inU and -c tnceml\ltt in an effort to encourage airliMs lO conllOl their DOiie polhdJon. -.... the -1""' alreldy committed ltaell' to lbil prlnclplt In adopting the n-jlolnt oolae abarement program earlier ill the meeting. Accord- ing to thal document, the airport prom· ises to hive such a system of economic -·-ill operation by the end of Im. One new prVposal !or dealing with altport po!Je was advalloed by C~le1 Grilnn, chairman o1 the aw.ens eoro- nilllee IDr En-n!al Qoality In Newport Beach. He proposed thal jelS liking off ftOm 11ie airport be&ln maklnc a 180-decl« hairpin lurn wben they eoch an allltude or 50 feet. TIU ...i!d illlt1"talll 1be ~· lion of gainial aJttfode 'llhlll om the...d· ly ol lrMe Bild UC Irvine. Griffin said these areas Weft not as developed as the ports o1 Newport Beach and Costa Mesa now under jet talteofl patternll. Officials said after the meeting that lh1s lakeoU technique would be unsare. F,....PqeJ PROTEST ... usually have little free time between claasel, Achziger said. He uplainod that many 12th grade studenlS scheduled all their clasles in one momillg block and leave 9Cbool al mld-day. About 7.00 students were ln the audllOrtum l'ollowing tbe &It-down pro- test. -ol them were English students tblft for • class. After a brief dil"I-ol IChedulln&. the topic ""1<d to !be -· desire to .....U <fa-.s cm cmqp II II Ctll' reotly ............ by ..... bu! the ..... Boan! of F.ducalloo ftCl!llly ........ --that Individual odlool -decide the laue far thelr own .,..._ A number o! student& then clemandod • rhaMe In policy to allow an E_c~ !? .. e;:t:.s ... "9 ,.,r- ~ .... student body pruldent, told them. "We can't stand and about open campus. We l!ate to wort for it, lobby for ll" The student presidellt prefaced hlll remart by saying, "lt'1 really beautitnl having all --"' bere todly ... Re urged the studmts In 1tlmd an aS!Odated -CllOlldl meeting later tls morning to contln1» diJamiq the isllle. SOme membrtn of the crowded 111- di<noe pumblecl a little -Lmnian then beK e clied, "Go baCk to daaet, pleue. .. But then they Died out ol the theater, -In the rqular routine. Youth's Father Sues District On Eye Injuries Ooe time Orange Coast CoDeae track coach Norm Lumian ii suing the Newport-Mes.a Unified Scbool Oislrlct and a ....,.aged student for '200,000 beca.,. ol eye injuries dlered, by blJ ..... ~ action med in On.Dee county Superior Coort by OCC biltory \QCher and marathon. l"UdMt' Lwnlaa Mekl damages !or blJ aoo, Jonathon. Lumlan, of IOll 1"'tln Ave .• Newport Beach, alleges the dl91rlct, plus Heins KBlser Intermediate School pupll Brtan Baldlelder, are r.spooalble In tbe May Ill, t 972 incident. The suit dw1e5 that ,...g Batcheldtt swung a jacket at the Lumlan boy while horoe-playing Ill' lbe basketball court, causing the zipper to lodge ln b1s eye. Temporary bllDdllesl and -dqree ol permanent dlmage reSulted trom the injury, the Lurnian father and eon con- tend In the actioo. High San Diego . Official Quits !WI DllilGO (AP) -Sia Dk!co Cow> \Y'I c:lllel aclmlnlllnttft ol!lo!r boo an- ...-.. rellipwllon •tlfecllve Jul1 I becatl!ll "Aweeb a ,.ar ol _....cm the job waa P1llllC a llUlt old.'' '""' J. Morey, 51, made the .... ~ Tuelda1 in a letter 10 oou.nty ......-. 111"1a be wanted to aJva u,.m time to chooio hll .........,.. Many •• mUlng about '41.•. ,.ar and II •lllll>lt !or rellrement art.It U U dis tlfllble lcr re-t It lllibtlf ._ than liall pay alter II ,..,. al - ty..m... Caufilat . f~ .tie· !ct , • ~ 1 \ 1 Sizn' clearly indiC11tes 'that eft turns froQJ 17th are being handed out, too, say police. The driving ' • Street onw NewpoJ11 BoU!e.tard in Costa Mesa are habits of motoristes who want to head down Nelv< illegal. Photo show. that left'turns are still belng port Boulevard toward Newport Beach from the made at the intenecuon.(I ....... & the sign. Citations ' Costa Mesa intersection are not e..Uy changed. · ~--'"--~_::.~::.cc~c..:c.:o:._,,,::!.~-::....::...::==:....::c::....:.:.::.cc:..._~::....:'-'--~~~ • Edison' s ~Environment • ReportJ)ue in April • By TEllllY IJOVILLE Of ..,_ OUlf ...... Sttft' A $300,ooe envtronlnental !Jnpad report sbould be submitted In orly April oo the e>palllloD ol Southern Calllornla Edllon's lll!lltlniton Beach power plaDl F.dlaoo olllclals had l'lnt set AprU s .. the tarcet date for compleUon ·of the J~ pact report, bUt qow ·~ they are ·run- iiln1 about a -1< -'.lalldille • "We will aubmll the fUll "!>Ort to the Publlc Utllltles Commlulon (PUC) and the city al the 11""1 time,• Paul ~. d1ltrfct manjger for Y.dlloa, said Tuesday. lllchani-laid bis COIDpl!ly !aces aboal Ill qency approvals, IDclud1ng "-1lJoa I0'1 permil 1ystem, befare 1rJ1 -" CID IClll.U, lllrt. ltl'm optlmlstlc about oar moces for approval," lbe district manager said. "Our plant meets all the requirements of the Air Pollution Control Districl (APCD) and we have found no problems from thermal effect on the ocean." Besides potential alr SKillutlon, one oJ the cWef concerns of envlronmentalista hai; been the p06Slble effect on marine life with EdllOn more than doubling lhe amount of warm water It will inject into the ocean . Edison's exh!ting 1K1Wer plant pumps 350,000 gallons of water per minute oUsbore from Huntington Stale Beach. The new combined-cycle units would add another 500,000 gallons of warm water per minute. 'Mle dty's barbor1 and beaches depart· ment ba1 monitored. tbe offshore waten:, and reporU no detrimtntal effects from the wann water. Airlines Wa.-ned Arab Guerrillas May Be DiSg°u/;ed WASlllNGTON (UPI) -The government has alerted airlines to be on guard against Palesllnlan tettorllts r sslbly disguised aa priests or women who might attempt w hljac or bomb a U.S. or Israeli airliner in Europe, an airline olflcial sald \odar. The Federal Aviation Admlnlatration !Bsued the advisory Friday, the official said. The FAA mused W C<>mment OD de1'ilJ of the alert. A opokeaman said only: 'Tbe FAA routinely dluemlnates any information It bu wncerning poalble threat,. w aviall"'l .,iety." , The airline official. who aSked not to be identlfed, said the ad· viJory warned that terrorllls might make an attempt w attack an hraeti El Al airliner or an Amerlcan airliner In Europe during the nut few weeks. OHM .... TRACK ' SHOES • Adtdas e Spot lilt s1195 • $149s $1f95 •· $2CJ9S ----=:;;11111"'~ ~_;- 11 es• ctat ca\e1' TONIGHT INCOME TAX PREPARATION OCC Lecture aeries. Toa,y Brown lec-- turer, !'Preparation of lhe Form/' E!lancla High Auditorium, 7:30-9:30 p.m.. SINGLES SURVIVAL -OCC Lecture series Dorothy Wenck, Oakwood Apts • South, Newport Beach, 7:30.9:30 p.m . "THE BASIC TRAINING OF PAVW HUMMEL" -South Coasl }lePertory Theater, through Saturday, 8 p.m. 11JURSDAY, MARCH 15 CHART -Regular meeting, Speaker: BUI Peytan, Mesa V~rde CC, 7:30 a.m: • LIBBAllY STORY HOUR -IDlllO a.m. and tl;SO 1.m. 0CC JAZZ ENSEMBLE FESTJV AL ~ 0CC Auditorium, Marcll IS, II and l'I. Today, High 5eboo1 Enoembles, I a.m. to S p.m. Adm-lree. • UC1 LECTURE -"Politics and Porti- llon," part ol aeries FIC< and Mind ol lnlaod, Room 101, PIU'llcal Sd- Bldg. 1·10 p.m. Adm. 14.50 . • ClOSll IUNDAT BASEBALL SHOES • Aclfas e Spot Bitt $1095 •.. $1§95 519'5 • s2495 TENNIS SHOES • HAND I.AU. GLOVES eMla1 eT.....,. •c....... • Jadt Purcelll 7.95-9.5&-1l95 •, IACCj)UET .. LL ucqum • PING PONG PADDUS • WAlM..ul' suns • SPE1DO SWIM suns • Filsl!IS • TENNIS DRESSES • 'llJ(NIS SHOlTS & SHIRTS llKU-PARIS-TIW-TU8ES l I I J roia~ Say Free CIA Spy (IN SHORT .•. ) I bad," the G-y<..-.ld CenU1J !:"~Te !~ ,::i= ~uoo. during the lint nine months of bll fm. priloomenL ••••Set W~N l.\l'l'-Jlon ol from $10,000 to IS0,000 has been set !or tl>rte men chill· ~.,. ••• iobil<.\') .. &!II. Jolll r;:. ~ i>ll ). '""" ~-ed · 1ur•hr \ Q-ews deor Ind< of 27 cars and two diesel engines 'I! traiq derailed alter cOUiding with t:u<:k Jn Hortenle, Ga. ~cli: driver was killed a pd 28 persuruJ ...... inJ ured. -. Big E.an~h P sed <;att"le ' ~ ' ~ ~ • S. Africa Changing For Day DURllAN. Soatb ~ (AP) -SoulhAlrtee'• ......... ptlan pollcJ wtll be mod!lled for Blll1 Grobam'a _.. .... In -Slturday. "nlJa WU Glli ol the coodl- tJoiil laid down by Dr. G...- bam -.. be aceepted tile lnvttalton IO come lo South Al· ~" ..,. ol the .._rut's a1deil said IO<IQ". '"Ibero ts lo be no aeprate *llnl of tllo ....... People -11it tncUy ,.,,.,. they -to.· Pa~~ visit to ~IO-limul~ ' rr:-.. ~ l50,llOO -pie In two' llalluma. 1111 Yiali Is the blgblil!ll ol a l~ llllllllndal ooucress on.....,.._ and lDlasloao in Dorten.llewWmabanolher ·-In Johannesburg atadliim a1 Mardi IS. Grabaro -!Int lnvlted lo Soulh Afrlcll • yean ago but ·rolWl<!!I 10 eome because be would DOI pioacb lo llell"!l•t-'ed .audlonOel. ., Tho ~llst ts etpecled ~ ~"":. DAil Y I'll.tit I Public ty Thwarts ,· Brain DETROIT (UPl)-.Publldly aumiundJna a pl.aMO!I bnln ......,, ~t al .. a). lecod ldllor-nplll baa killed the pro1'cl • ...,.....Ung lo tbe --..... plamed lo perlonn tho _.uo.. ''The~" dold._D-1!> A·D," ai1d Dr. Emest, nocun In ae a1moot IWflll outhum Tuelday before a tine· Judp Wayee OounlJ' Clr<Ult o...t panel OOlllidlriac lhe leplllJ' "' the e&pei boeat. Rodin, dlld o1............,, at l.o&o'ette Clink In Detzoll, said publldlY ~ tbe coolnMnlal !sloe ol ~ ......., resullod In a - .. -by tile -.,.-DOI IO go lhrouflb with tbe ~ eq>erlment. TUE PUBUcrrY abo kepi •'"111 ~ who migl1t have voluuteired far lbo project as tllelr CJll!y 1-for cur)ns un· conln>llable Pl)'chotlc behav· lcr, Rodin said. Iii later tesllmooy, Dr. E. Experiment .,. ot fl'IJ,Ollll in ... 11..i. ... ulde for lho ezpeliment, •ii tbe court ft<\ to cleclde lhal lllo ~ Could go ahead, rd still atQP Jt.'' Yu- daahkln :said. PUBUCft'Y C4MB lo the Abortions Increase An.ANl'A. Ga. (AP) Mon lhan 411,000 legal abor- llooa _.. reported by 24 11a1ea and W"""""°°, D.C., In 1'71, the c.ntor lar Disea>e C.Otrol reports, The center said that the abortion raUo 1ncreased from 4t per l.IOt u .. birlhs In 1910 lo 196 per 1,000 live births In 1171. ' No figures for 1972 are prellelllly available. Tllo---lftldly .nJPt "" diorfld -~ Jl,..Socllop Ill ol °" 'IJ:s. .. ~ .. As Cover for Narcotics · Pected 'lo p'ett lihn Is p!er Gary Playtr, a friend ot IS I 'yesrs. • Gordon Yudasbldn, dlreci.r ol the Mlcblgan llepartmerll ol -Health; anoounc<d be would aeek withdrawal today In 1971, the report aaid, 188.058 1egal abortions were performed 0 u t , , d • the women'• state or resident with 111.S pen:enl being performed in New York state. Cllorpd~ cue were •WAsmNGTON (AP) -It olOclala told a news oooler-bureaos ol U.S. CUstaml 'l:rii""-Olli ,.1·~ looted like -$oulh,,.at..,, .... ~-11al)'l'tlcl •• d DaaprouS ~ John, JI, ~'j I ,J'aUdl: -~-~ -=~uan ":W: ~ andthe a:'!:." rc:ive:::: wb!Q .... pal i{' llllt;'-. alan&'. a dusty rood -lo ,,,..., ~ Deillil< l{oUowaJ, II, held in tbe IP'awlin(,. nmcb • lllyle as port of the opmoHou and llOe in tbe 5amn, Malco, and lieu of '10,llOI bond., AD are 1iooJ1e, cauJe nu.......,bay'ln ~ :r~""""moot~ '! -y~ NU. • ....., • lr«n Nw-Washingtm. the oorra1 and baybales stack· secreted In ctlJara UD<1<r the MEXICAN ,__1 e Bevre c .. e e11 • the ...,, haYlllCD. --wblcl! said It comuilll*I ...,.. ERU!l, Pa. (AP) -Daplto ~~tbo~t\,:j~ ;:: act't~ :.!: ~ ~~~.s.7wi: Al lelllmony.wblcb again tbrusll lldllM ~ IOUlhpl tbe Ari· ' Iha olllclal! sald1 and tbe--oopleil lo Ille '6pera\JOll, bll ouslecl Unlled ¥,Ine "!•rkera zoua l>ordef ;were jlJOI a cover bp)'I ......, really production tbe ranch, a big villa and olber J'risldenl W. ~ Tony Boyle tor a major drtig rlog, crippl· workers who wrapped tbe pot Wlll'llhouse ailes lo llCOOP up Info the spoUlgbt In tbe ed by "~tion ciiclua." fnlq l~llO!Jlld bricks lo be -ol the lllldfi. manJuana, 1!°a&lel>ald ·murder I• In• A five .. week, U.S,Mwc'an OllluQled Info lllo United uumOfOU.9 vebicles and WOO!> ~19n aay they have no enloreemeol effort resulted In Slates. ons Qsed by smuga!er1. Oil• ~ .oeek lurtber In-"llloaeizureofft9,fm1Ulooln Tbe raid IJ88 abowu Tues-of lhe·wUpohi wai lll1 Ml& ~ ts nOClllng In tbe lllegal nan:Ollcs, lnducllni day In a fKoe • minute color rille, the standard autooiaUc -righl ..,. .. a blgbly 241> toos ol marijuana and the movie ol Opualloo Cad11<, rille in tbe U.S. armed forces' ploolld sevemmeirt 10. r~· mm ol over 100 tralllcl<en," whld\ .... carried oul by tbe lilverrtory, Aid Tlleoday illPI. "Thi• wboleCOMbasbe<uaoeofa llood ol' 1lre6b' --bl> .... droaflbls. and maybe • flood Is starting 1pln. But no actJou Is coutomplaled .. tblnp st.end now." e 'WIU li'•l'fllee BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -Pruldenl:Aecl' '~ J, Clmpora aald 'niudty he'wtll ~1iJ1~~~ ! llpwer of (ormer l'fesi· 1~t Juan t>. Peron. '1 ~ campora, • ts-year-()]d ,formor clonllat.~ by the ~id Peroo lo 'rWl In :Arginlfnl'• llr1l prealdotltlal elecUoo In 10 yean. nrepl the ballollng Sunday with a pnin> ise to return the Ure.al power" lo Peroo, wbo Is ll~ 'In Madrid. • .. i • llfhtlilf Rappetl · WASHINGTON (UPI) - ' .The United lline Worl<ttl Uqjoe -wbooe meml><n de- peM upon coal produclloa foe tbelr livelihood -lo Id ~ todly thal .trip mlnlng llilould be outlawed ""-the 1aod can DOI he ....-. .Dl'1 1"d. Schwan-will dilcusl .,. _Ile --lheeom. '!'tmlsts i.'v< recenllY made .. llHIY -tllelr formula "E»-im>al Endrcl.....nt plus ln-i-81 Dom0l'll1%1.tloji" tor the ~-t or .\!Ill tf,9.A. l,lcdrr txtornol . ~"Ii• nr • ls-I ~hi.t,fl'll-.. -bl tho '111<-ln I ,Qillo aiM111-ul n c r' a a •In I '9lpoll't llllnl ·~ lllllli ~ ... ............ W\11- ,_ ... ,.. ol "'°"'· Ibo !f-to klll lhe unborn.,.,.,,. .,S br lhe Su-COUrt. lht twar at Woundtd " tlle f-n--of relipln. ,,.... ~· -and crtm.. ,,,. "-~ will ... hold •• J<ootf• lktfY ,_.,.. thll 711. W, -If. at 7:00 p.m. rn• o1 """'"' ... oo. li'or ..,.. \,.. --phono the 'tlhtc:ken Dlnner ~t. X'11'1-lll'l..J.1'11 or !ml 43'1. l)MI, --Inc- ... "' ll .. .15 p.m. ... lo - Md -to the publlc. • , . :ri.11~~ ... if MY COOWr .. a.Ill vest play the contrast: for all It'• worth. Here we've done It Jn • .neck>..,· goometriO, If you thought the ~lassie jersey I , • .,, • coordn't be topped. Think agal~ - '"tit~·· l'Od(NM\JI011 ... 7 I I tlCPenney W. know whit you're looking for. Shop Sunday -n to 5 P.M. at , ... followlng stores: , FASHION ~l..V/ID,jtjewport a. .. i. 17141 6-44,llll. HUNflN&TQM ceHTEl.,H••IU.tf9n .... h 1114) 192.1111. HA!llOR CENTER, Co1t1 Mt1a (7141 SM-5021 . I ( • ' ' • Great values! SO you and your rooms can both get a littte: change. 8~ 'Dorado' (:traperie8 "" aurt to brighten your hQ~ Rayon/ cot\oo bl!>•d.-!"ith f~erl!"'I foam acrylic bac~lfl(J. Penn- Pfest for no ironing. ""iachlne wash. tumble dry decorator .-•. •48)(54.. • •••••••••.••• 1.17 72x8'.. • ••.••••.•••• 11.73 96x84 ..... -,,~-0oOH .. 0••••0.20,69 120x84 ........................ .27.sg t44x&I.,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,..,. • .- Weabocanyacompleteineot 1 a_,, and QMtaln hardWartlor ycurwindCJWnee<fs, Quick ch . ' • JCPenney W. ~ wllet yo4/re looklnll fof, ShopSur)Clly llOOn to s P.11. ltthelollowtnga-: FASHION ISLAND, Nt;_port 8Hch (714) 642313. HUNTINGTON .CENTER, Huntington BHch (71 '4-) 892-7n . HARBOR CENTER, Co.ti Me11 (7 I 4j ~5021 . 'I I - - "' ''' N • ,• ..... I ,j' '"" ,,. • 111 ~•I \ I '•' • • • • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIA.L PAG I Soaring School Costs Newport.Mep achoo! district adm!D1Jtnloro have unveiled their budget Nqutot !or the nest achoo! year. n 11 '3.2 million higher than this year's *34.JDllllon. SUpt. John Nlooll ~ trustees al ~r Jut meet· Ing that nearly '2 mllllbn of the propooed lilcreate wu needed just U> stay ahead of Inflation. Nicoll calls the remalnlng $1.24 mllllon or so "new money" ro be -~ Jmgrove district programs and coatlnue Nel\'l)Ort-Meaa'a reputation as a superior dJs. trlct In the .iale. CWmlng the budget ls far IO!> preliminary and tentative to be me of ant delal1l · Nfcoll ha• n0t yet lliwn a publlc IJn!&kdown of how that new money 1J to be spent As the trustees entei lnro the new budget dellber· all.om, which are scheduled U> run from now until August. some inieclflcs regarding the extn $1.25 mil· lton being asked of district taxpayers will be required. Newport·Meaa adrnlnlstrators and trultees have always been fair and open with the public at budget Ume and th!JJ should be no exception. The people should be told soon how tbeir money is to be spent. Frontage Road Setback Hopu for reaching final accord on design,. coat and a definita timetable for the Newport Freeway tbrouah downrown Cost& Meaa were dealt a hard blow again 'rueeday. State Hipway Commlllalon executives revealed it will add years In Ume and $6 million in design costa oo make the eutalde frontage road tw1»way Instead of a one-way traffic artery. just doesn't have the '8 million lo spend on new pla~ Strangely. no one spoke up about the • mllllon price tag recently when the state accepted lbe cll,f coullCil'• resolution unanimously calling for tw1»way tn.ltic. The busine•• community bad pressed for It hoed on independent studies and witboul state objection the council voted for traffic now both ways. Now it appears that with timing IO crucial and the cost Involved, ope. way frontage roads mlgllt be bolter tban none at all. They may be the onJy w~y lo move ahead. A Hand for Pete Pete Richardson showed a lot of promise In tbfte sports, football, wreslllng and track and was named Outstanding Llneman of his freshman team. His first year of Costa Mesa High School play, how· ever, turned out to be his last. • He 1J 15, facin~ life paralyzed from tbe neck down due to splnlll lnjunes sustatiied while doing back !llps on the beach )ast summer. A. tragedy. These things happen. He is not, however, faciDg life forgotten . Gir!J who &taged Powder Puff ·Bowl football games collected $1,300 in beneflta pitting the Mustang gitls again!! tbeir crosstown riva!J, the E8tancia Eagles squad. These hard-earned -(git! Rrldders do get rough) -dollars will help with some of J>ete Richardson's mon· umental medical bil!J, which unfortunately must mount even hi~er. • And even If timing were not such a vital factor to the area destined for redevelopment, the state l'iaims it This is a hard fact of life, but It is softened by the reminder that when a gi.Jy really needs a hand , even crosstown football rivals can go for a common goal. c 'I (At(T UNOE'-STP.ND WllY NO ONE SEEMS INTERESTU> IN OUll P~OfLE~.· Are You Just Educated,.... Or Erudite? (Sm~YJ'.~~ TodaY'I qtJls ls llOllletlilni I lltlJb \tr. rerent fer the tn>ope. heh questloo em- lllotl ct live name1: wllal do lbeY all have ID common? A -ol 211 (~ rll\)t) maw '"'1 -W,.able, a -. ct IO ( ll dlhll mUel you-~ a ocore of 7' males >"'I. m•lit•, ll1CI If :fOll gt! 100, you ..., clwl(e jObawlth me. 1. ~. lileahelm, Auatet1lta, 8aratoc1 and Jutland. Z. Mu Graf, Mary Lovett, DorolhyP•r- ldDJ, '111omu UplOn an4 liOdy CUnon. S. Illar, Moon, Jor- dan, Wosicoll ,..,d ~ ~ '. 4. Solon, Jqotlnlan, Draco. MlDu and Hammural>I. 5. Bllmarci, Melba, Napoleon, Telmzlnl ll1CI oaruo. l 8. Laputa, Erowhoo, Ru r 11 an I a. Gr1111tark and Baratarla. 7 La naer ban 11, Cheyne.Stokea, Bablnald, Menlere, and Brllht 8. Puca!, Leibniz, Babbage, Buab and Wienu. 9. Victor, Felix, Adrian, Clement and Eugene. 10. Anatole France, Voltaire, George Orwell, Gecqe Sand and Bald. 11 . Will!JJm Forsyth, Anders Dahl, Leonhard Fuchl, Johann Zinn and J. R. Poinsett. 12. 1be "Trout," the 0 Hunt," the "Juplt.er," the "Rbenllh" and the 1·Kreu.tier.'1 Dear Gloomy I Gus If Mesa Wood• parents !eel the Leamlng Center is so important, I challe°"' lllem to belp Paularino School develop ooe, but ooly after tbeY ,.. the teaming aids we have Jn the ctasarooms. -P.N. 13. 'Illebeo, New York, Rio "!',Jilll<lrp, lotanbul and 'l'el·Avtv. 14. Aldebaran, Rigel, Betelgeuse. Cen· llutUB foci' Cypua. • U. Alculr, Picketing, Cb t II o n , SChwanburg and Cbambord. 1$. The Accuser, the Slanderer, the ll1n4em, the Adversary and the Tral!ucer. • ANBWERB: I. F~ batUes. 2. Types of roses. 3. Obtolete Ame r I ca n makes of automobiles. •. Ancient law-givers and promulptm or legal codes. 5 . Celebt1U88 after whom recipes have been named. 8. Imastnary countries in fiction. 7. Physlclanl after whom medical term s. test11 or ailments have been named. 8. Mathematlclens 1!.1'<> made the modern computer J>OMlble. 9. Popes. 10. All wrltora (you get no credlt for that) who used poeudon)'Dll In their work. 11. &tanlstl whose names were given lO flowers. U. 0.asslcaJ mualc com- pooltlOns. 13. Fwmer caplt11' of their countries (no credit if you simply amwered "c!tleo"). 14. COmtellatlons. 15. Medieval cutleo ol great ""10wn . 16. All early names for the Devil, in biblical and church literature. CIA and the Fedayeen The Cenlral Intelligence Agency bu put together some fascinating facta about the Black September terrorists, which may explain why they stormed into the Saudi Arabian embassy In Khartoum to corilmH their latest atrocity. Apparently, the terrorists hoped to tbock" t h e world and embarrasa the 8audis In the proces:i by taking over their embassy and uecut- lni three of their dis!Jniulshed aueats, tncludlng U.S. Am· busador Cleo Noel. Jr. Her e la the background from Mecret CIA reports, which bave beon shown to us: THE BLACK September movement, named for the month oC September, 1970, when King Hussein started his 81Jcte11ful dri ve to cruah the Palesttnlana In Jordan, began aa the terrorllll arm of al· Fatati. 'Ibis la the largett ol the Plleotln· ian fedayeen. or guc1Tllla, groups. I A few bwldred hardened. embltlered fedayeen were recruited whose maln mllslon wao to "1et" Kini lluase!n. Orlginally, clalml a aecret CIA r<port, "Fatal!'• uwalnation plens (-•) aimed oolely at Jordanian mlnlsten, Anny olllcers and memben of tbe Royal Hubemlla family. II twas) planned to execute tbete lndlvlduat. wherever they may be fowld 1broad, In Arab coun tries, Europe or Amertca.11 '1'116 Blacl< September lam>rl<b 1truek flrlt a Wu!! Tell. the late Jordanian premlef, 'ttbo wu gunned down in Celro lo N......,. 1'11. This happened at a I time when Saudi Arabia~ King Fal1al we.a trying to negotiate an accord be- tween Jordan and al·Falab. The king was WOITled, according ta a aecret re- part, 0 about the comple\e 1akeover of tedayeen leadership by racHcal extrem· lsts." KING HUSSEIN , however, had in· telllgence repc>rts of al·Fatab'• In· volvement In the Black September attack upon Wasfi Tell. These reports "lndl· cated the King and his family we.re equally targets of Fala h aaaassln plans." He 11.!!ked King Fai'11 to send a representative to Jordan t'to W informed in detail ol the .ev ldencf: ol 'P'atalt's in· volvement." Faisal countered by lnvlUng HuB&ein to send a represeutative to Saudl Arabia. Jordanian Ambuaidor Shanqultl wao tmmedtately dispatched to Riyadh to -I the evidence to Falu!. mE FEDA VEEN, meanwhile, bed been ftlllng Fal11l with stort .. of Jorda· ruan brutality against al·Falal), They char(ed, for lnlllanc, tbal ll1f rilo<lnrato aJ.Fatab le1d0r al·Alili Arlad "'had been cruelty beal.n and then Wied. The slick wblch he ll5ua11y carried wa.s now a trophy in Husaeln'1 palace." For a Ume. King Faisal dldn't know whom to believe, but he lncrwlnaly boeama convinced t11a1 al·li'•tab had beeo takm over by rt4fcol1. In !be end. Faisal Wound up In 'll\laaeln'• corner. 'Ibis ls the reason, according to tbt CIA, that the Black Sept<mbet terrorlsla have cow \urned againJt the Saudis. True PufJlie Representation Needed Protests Coastal Zone Appointment To the F.dltor : The Environmental Coalition of Orange C o u n t y , Inc., representing 56 en- vironmental groups throughout Orange County, is disappointed in, and moved to protest against, Governor Reagan's ap- pointment of Donald W. PhiUips to the South Coast Regional Coastal Zone Com- mission. IT IS our understanding as well as the understanding of our Coastal-oriented members (The Coastal Alliance, Laguna Greenbelt, South Laguna Civic Associa- tion, Friends of the Back Bay) and the J..eague or .. woll""' vot.rs, that the publle. me~'. 91 Ibis coalmiJlslon shoOld be lrulY iiid>Uc, liot governmental , repreµntatJves. 'l1te tenets of the Coasf."l 1.one Conservation Act ade- quately provide for official re~· tauon. · ... , To use the jjibllc pO.ition to a1>P9lnt yet another go'lernmenlll representative such as Mr. Phillips (a Long Beach city councilman) is not only counter to the best interests of the citizens or California, and a bad precedent, but also contrary to the spirit of the legislation. 'lbe fact. that Mr. Phillips was a known opponent of the Coastal 1.one Act makes his appointment all the more ques- tionable. BEFORE the various appointments are C<Jnflrmed or approved (or disapproved ) by the Senate, we strongly urge Governor Reagan to reconsider his appointment of Mr. Phillips to the South ,Coast Regional Coastal Commission, and to substitute a public member whose credentials are more in keeping with the inten t of the Coastal 1.one Act. LORELL LONG Secretary. ECOC Voters Spol<e To the Edito r: MAILBOX Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to cundense letters to fit space or elimi7iate libel is reseroed. AU letters must include rignature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on r equest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be publish«d. had risen steadily ID the. Arablan;naikm, in Iran, and to North Africa. Lat.ely we have been importing more than I third of our oil from !Mse source,s, and always- we paid in dollars. Until the . Wt few days, these oil dollars m b\vested In U.S.A. materials and Orms. As the Arabs dumped their dollars on 1he international banks, their purcbaseil Jn the U.S.A. stopped, and our stock market fell, along with the value or our dollir. .. . IT IS· difficult fee wt ID believe, 16,e ~ tense hatred the Arabi have foi the U.S.A., over our ~ of ~L Conventlon1l war~ bj~m against ps is impossible, guerrilla 'Warfare can J>e conducted only on a blackmail basis. But our dollar and our ecooo:my are vulnerable. It is likely that we are already UOf1er attack. ROBERT E. O'BljlAN . Cat Cl)>drol To tbe Edjtor: When we moved to Cbsta Mela eight ~tbs ... to get out or the smog ol San Gabriel Valley, we were overjoyed. It wasn't long before we discovered another form of pollution. cats! A DOZEN cats or more roamed freely in our yard, sunning themselves on the fence and availing themselves of oar well-cultivated plot prepared for garden- ing. Their yawling under our window in- terrupted our sleep. . .not occasionally, but often. Either we bad to move or the cats ! In deiperatlon we called Animal Control. They have been wonderfully helpful. It's cbpper to move the ~rs than for us to move. IN DENSELY populated areas such as' pun, ~le have to confin·e their pets Or deny< tbernselves the pleasure of ownenbip as we ha've done. , . NAME WITllllJW} ClamltVpt To the Editor: If you walk your ~ In a pilblic place or /wk. clean up his excr.emenl w!th a pl~ ot jle1!IJ)llper or a plastic scoop. A ~d's 1!a1111Jllill and shovel makes an e•· COJTent ·~~· If you place a ll!Da1l place ct newspaper In lt dally, the bucke~bottoni wU1 DOI become 10lled or lfl\eUY~ XO~ can .make 1 11b:'ee" SCOOP by cutting the bottom·!rom a plastic llli with a bal:KYe. 1 SUSAN C. SPANGLER ..;. Ratlonln• To !be~~: • Iii )'oilr editorial of Feb. It, "Gas Ra· lion Not An.w.r," you joined those who oppooe eny llO!atlon to the smog problem Iha! thresleno the love affair between cali!ornians and the .,....powered, In· efficient, ego-inflating aut.Omoblle. lt's1 high time that tbe freewa,y commuter ad· mils the fact that the individually operated auto is falling In the tssk ol. transporting people to and Crom lhefr jobs. Every· day tbe lrip Jets harder, mo~e gu is burned, the fight against smog gets harder to win, and the oolY ones happier are the automobile and ps· ollne induslries. YOU RIDICULE ti.; proj,osal .to ratio;, gas by r~peating the ~iµ-e predlctioo of 400,000 lost jobs bu~ without offering "l'Y real alternative. Yi)IJ. •Y we mull iAdoce Californians to use some form of mass transportation or dramatically reduce auto emiss~Drimollc redUctlons ,do bot appeer possible Wld ~ iatnc """ do mak ·will be ov,rciir1ie by •lleOI!' ·~olume as the number of autos tn Soul~ caIUomie continues to rise. And whal inducement to ~ m~ transportation ·would' be nlore eHecUVe tllan gas rsiionlng? It strikes et the very """"' of air pOllutioo; a Iarg~ amount ol gasoline being burned In a very In· ef(\cient manner by more automobiles thin we need . At the very least, gu ra· tioning will force us to use .a very primitJve form of mass t'.ransportStton; car-sharing. You. say we must reasseB.! our · If Mr. Ruckelabaus ls oertoos.' us did that years ago when w+~ ppostng' freeways In favoi of a i,.tter form or mw trsnsporlation. We. . (you, loo) have lost several chances lot progress due to publJc misunderst.andini and opposition or the automotive; gasoline, and freeway construcUon ill'. dustrles. lt'1 past Ume for you also tO'' support the only JOlutloml available to uS· and add to pobllc understanding nthe('. than coofuslon. • ROBERT' B. McDOUGt;l;: ,,.. •' The DAILY PILOT (3/10 ) quotes Assemblyman Badham as bei ng "in- cen sed" over requests for funds to im· plement conservation plans u n d e r Propositio n 20 to "pay the bills the bureaucracy created," Lament-~.of a Bad Speller .. l' A reminder: This legislat ion \Vas created by the people at an election - oot by bureau~ats. D e s p 1 t e the assemblyman's protests, the voters ob- vtously favor Jess cluttered beaches and action to building and air pollution. SPENCER CRUMP Arabs mad DoUar To the Editor: It may be we are already under attack by the Arabi, n6t In blnclonaU klllinp, but in undennlning our international credit. Feb. 21 the Iaraells shot down the Lib- yan commercial plane. Two days later a concerted attack 1.s made on the dollar. Some persons ere dumping vest amounts of U.S. ollars into the money marbts of Europe and Japan, ex-changing these Cor European and Jape...., bard currencies. · ' -The comI>Uter• are oomtn1I Aoro¥ th• land newspaper pulillsliirs tre' •pending millions of dollm lnslalllng mlraculoua electranic bralnl thet will scan lhe •COPY of us ace newomen and speed II Into pdnl In a lillDdlng f1aal>. am~~~i~ ,. c a r breal:throaih the~'&, DO queatlon t b at -paJ>eJ'i 80911 wU1 he ibfe to set typo11r&t>bJC1l er-.A.."'1111111 rora at lealt 1 lum-~ ~~:ig.,w~~-m ' 11•tnst IL For lt dooms· my Ufe4ong avocaU.o ol btlnaina happiness to bun' drecb upon huna...a. or l*!>le. I'm speaking, or Ci>Une, or my tnablllcy to spell. OUR government announced that these oellers of dollm "'" sDOCU!ators. But whoever was dumping dotfara was nO petty gambler; the ..Uers dealt Jn billlOM. Only the Aratian govomllieDll . had that kind o! money. · "Never Vlf1f11 abOut leamlog to •pell -lY. dear," My Sainted Mother told me while 1 was yet on btr knee. "At you go thn>u~ life, you '!l'ill make counUess s.o.B.1 detirloullJ happy ." How rl~ aha wut What Joy I have broli1bt to otharet For years our purchaoes of petroleum Quotes I CAN'T te11100 how many times l'vo -watdled with pl_,,.. .. a We&rY editor bu ,... over my copy. penclt ID hand. •. Jnvar!JJbty, hla eyes will lllddlnly tlghl up. His ahouldero wU1 Bltailbten. And he Emenoo D. Moran, Los Aog•l" .... 1 wUI give • Utt!• •rY of pu~ elailoo, proct110r -uThe hot dog, In a w11 ii the. J know be11 come across one of my qulnt....,,tlal ~yphenaled American . creatlve!y .. pelled wmls. "Orderve" ii a. Ortllnally imported from E\lrope wttb Its good one. \lllth • smile or ouper\ortl.y on u u11ge relatives, It bu been croo-bred his Ups, he scratches It out of eals!ellce. and relined, Ind DOW la ( u t l y His day ls made. And I have tho! AmerlClni&ed. I am proud to rise to Its &1tiJ!acuon a ere.Uve artist ..uoya In ddenoe." the lalowledp I hate made anotber fellow ' ' ' (...__A_R_T_H_OP_P_E.._..) bwnan being bappy. . In ~ youth, while working ror an editor )llllDed Larry McManus, 1 was ex· traotdlnartly generous with lhe letter "m,11 SUeh u : 'jAmniong lbe comrntng comtnemoraUve events ..• " And t atUI treasure the Uttle note I received from him Jn return; ''God Almmighty! MmcMmanut. •t' mm :ARE: llie re J ard• of the Chris· ban course I've pUf3U6d .. To be sure the path ls beset by tboma -mainly the conotant carping ol meaner mimls. And It dOCJ JllUe good, I've !OUhd, ID poin( out all the lwndr~:upon hundreils or W<rda I open comctlY. How ltbfair t After alt, a st..-ore of 911 ptref:Dt rates a grade of ex- cellent In any toll. And then l've had to conlend, too, with the late George Bernard Shaw. Mr. Shaw, as you may recall. ·-• cham-pion ol phonetic sPOiltnl< He ma \el\ • btquesl tn 1ils Ifill lo advance that Ieilol>l• cause. (Ills lavorlte example or the - voluUOllll or Eoglllb spellln& "" the word GHC71'1. Pronounae the GK ... In 11enough," he said, the 0 al In "women'' and \ho TI as In "noUon!' Pu! ihell1 all toaetber and what bave,)W eot! l!'jlll. Tru~ B~ any d~ilrd ch ipeU pboneUcalty. I'l>onellc apellln( 11oold wipe out In an tllllllll thel cnatrve IJlOT~ tbal bu .. cltldtleoed· the bearll of .. ma01. • • ••• IT'S LITTLE wonder Mi. Shaw gd( nowhere witlt hll ill-conceived crusaile. But now a grea~r enemy awati. -~11 computer. i • 1 ' II will ecan ll1J' copy elactronlcallY. l ' know ·In my bones tlw, If it cln!t.' already, eooner or laler It wU1 be able tO' automaUcally correcl my spelling. When It catcheo an error, 111tlltUe r<d llcilt wfll !lash Jubllant!y, no little bell 'Will l!nJc10 elatedly. There's just no way to make a computer happy. l The tbo\18hl .. diapll'!ll me that r• decided that I might aa well bencelortb look up tbs· proper spellillfs. 'nle lrou~lt · Is I can't find "orderve" anfW\iere th. WI "0" aecUoo ol the damned dictionary. O~ANOt COA&T ' ' DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. We1d, PubU.thtr ThO!llO• K«•i~ t~iU>r B.,baro ICrelbli:~ t:dlU>rf4>1 P•o• Editor < The 'fditl)rlf,I J._llO of th._ Daill .J. Pllot tet.kf. to Jhlortn a.,.S t tlmu• hn• readm"l by" Prt.cntlnt thlt • new~paper'• . op1ntont .,id. com.-• mcnta.r) u11 tjil>kl or lntifMt and •l111Jncance, ~ r;frovld!nJ .. rnntm tor the, t)Cpnl#1'tn nt our ~· ()PJNons. IJld l)y 1>r~nllnK lhc dlvtn • \'lerw.1;olnt• or l!'lfo1'1"1'10d ot· -; Mni:t"f'S and •pokHmeq on topi cs or lhe d&)'. W~ei,dt.y. Maich 14, lll?S ·l